I,,..,: . • i--.Pi . ^OHnNKIweitoMi < k OP KUSSIA3C PKiAC’K WASHINGTON; |Mn Presiderit his hop^s not 'beoh exchange of notes. kfU Tinman' Saildj to— Queen \\jilljolmitjh of the > etjherlnrtclj v fill aluiien^‘ towui’4 tlie.. end bd S'pteraber bchaff oil her dduf ht n-, li'mcei 51 .liiliumt, the fiueeb juiijouiiH'lii'id- radio broadcast. . ■ j NT'Sr TKACHKU!, nomiN^i e pkNv DF.NTtiN,. Tei.fMi In- h|.Cflllei'l nujo|iniH nutthb^rs af Uie Nofth TeiU'hers -rrf'td I su utiilt tdtiftfs uve iii sidbcltingl ia Prenident W. .1. SfliiMi l.KCMON l NKMl'lj.OVMHN'lf C DSIii WAlSir NOTONj Mi y i:| The Ann l iejin li(^{ ior tolJ Con gress yes ,ejf(|ay tbi t 1 500,010 wjir vote rains ing the juixt yctkr paiidc'd edlieral jse :vi them find Wprk. ‘— ; .. I — u-j—^—j- i . ] —- *4L Ross Volunteers to Dance Saturday at Country Club COLLEGE STATION (Aggieland) ; ) Holding their first social event of the year, the Ross Volunteers will give a dance Sat urday night at 8 at the Bryan Country Club. The dance will be formal am music will be furnished by the Prairie View Collegians, ’hia negro orchestra from Prairie View University. Since this event will be the only big activity of the organization this semester, plans are being made to make it one of the big social successes of the year. 4- +— f—— 4— ^4-4 Memjbers will have obtained all i : y —OPi yerliu'da Texnis Stab ndlloffo iTbuil y wi|'n asA- or aoSsi spcci‘’4 , or Me l I ERAHSj fin; WITHDH A W PI< h Kil S FROM ‘ HON Oip'MN NEW VOitK. ; si ay TKc inot on t picttu r Curtain” oipened ; v ith at the ioxy Thpite after a e ash betwfem uiarlced he prefit w - last night. |-i , h W ALL ACE .VISITS CHHYSt.ER STUIAH IS 1 V"7 ' J. \ | • i| DETROIT;-May 4 i:i —OK of the: white full-dress uniforms! by thef time of the dance ajnd it will be: the first time the complete ! unlf0ri|i has been worn. Distinctive RV programs .were planned by Monty Currie amlj Her- >chcl Shelby. I Jamt s TittUr is in charge, of the I social committee and George But- ! ler [will be in charge of refresh- i meptsJ Decorations will be ar- i ranged by Johnny Hammond. The dance will be exclusively for ||| ( , i members of the RVh, their date*, T,, 1 and invited guests.. It will la.ft im- til 12 , i as Med t|> hi-jl]) Jack Andrews, company com mander of the Ross. Volunteer Company,.was presented a watch by the members at a brief j cere mony (held last Monday afternoon. , V M 11 i In presenting the watch, Dick Dix- I rci on ajspci lf r ing engn reWient,!, abpif ureir iyentfi;- day on tfie( ,: Chrysi|^.;j['orp.| f lines. “I am j tine iirrfi c||n(li(li|te-. for Rixisident .ejiier to tpo; k to rick.-ts on strike ” hie told {T( uiiitld a ito workers jujtHde'j th .* ihdge |plairt. negro |)ii:ivER<|n' PLANSi OMMHN K 1EN 1IOUS’ 'ON, Jflaj IH — ( .f Texas S atje Utiivi rsi y fc*- Neg roes will Hrjld pri me ice mint |e>: breises > ay j 128 [foil ill firsl ’ 'mating cUsb| [ The cli sk ifnc|udk| for Baflhi'lci 1 di‘gi'|cs Master d “gyees(in! cation. rival pickets j if tl|' fl jin : -Hi n 2 Baylor Students Will Be Guests 01 Baptists Saturday ► tour. Sam B. Hill, eollegOHN PRESTON FIELD, ot iiMin lleatef (’ompaity | ( iuclnmitl. will Im' ; one of : principal speakers at the Mam Iigement Engineering Conference J toibe held here May 19-20. Ring Dance Friday Eveni Moore Award Point Ra For All Outfits Announ Battery “K” Artillery won first place in the General < j Award Contest with iutotal of 1880 points. The outf.i|t. tin l in the scholarship rating with 1100 points, eleventh .plmi ■: |ifn rhllii proficiency, ninth In intramiuals, and twelfth in exinj tivities. Standings and points for the other units are |is(e« Scholar Military Intram’l Extra-Cur. I’rofcy I’rof’cy I’orlicip’n f.T. McDonald In Race For i I State Senator atinmmced his candidacy for Stiyte f epresentaitivc, Place No. 1, Gniy- Isnv County, Texas. Doss was/iwar- (ilnlj an M. S. degivSe from A&M i i 1941, arid served as/editor of Ihg Battalion durmg/his senior Whir. ,j '! Doss has been employed by the Kedjeral government, and is a vet wan of three Year.- vjicol. He pledges ears military ser- his efforts in the legislature /toward harmoni o u s working together of the farmer, ■: businessman and the laborer. |)oxs says, "Fundamentally, 1 ' Bob Braker, Bible Tom Cole, music major, both from ! ye in minimum regulation, s , (Slfete and federal, over the life major, .and ; OfUhe individual. .. .... * f “f pl«‘ give a Jbcturo on his recent world think our prison system and tour . slides on the.placep he visited juvenilje correction systems arc w jjj .shown. [ I j : f ~ Borden President I Marshall Will peak Here May 18 tins 12 Baptists in Texas and other, states ,*‘V! for tne purpose of presenting their ^ D1 , . ... ... ... tii- jirogl'ams. They have not, however, Bryan Blalock of Marshall will vicitdwl in Him /’/vllmro Sstut inn-‘Hrv- ; prison system and that tin* re habilitation phase should bajfm-. phasized and made as effective as ' * j possible. ] v [ Redistricting Texas from a (jon- gressional, judicial, and legisla tive point is long overdue in jVlc- Doimld’s opinion. Changes in the game laws and especially ini their administration are needed! Mc Donald believes. In view of steadily mounting living costs, more consideration and money for old age assistance is regarded essential; by Ntcljon- aild. Finances for these impryve- ilientE should come from addition al taxes levied against the natural resources qf the statci. / 1/j |j i McDonald was horn, in Madiion- j i ville and moved to Bryan with; his parents 6 years later. In 1926 Was admitted to the practice of law dftqr successfully coinpletitig | an examination given by the Supreme , Court. He is married and has (two, if children. 1 j ■! AGO E INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE SQUAD, shown laboe, has just completed its suc- 41*48 yeattuii. Riyst row, left ta right: Professor Charles O. Spriggs, Chairman, Speech Divis- cessfu ion, 1) ‘| Emil Huibki ham, foe Fuller CSiarlei Jim S ephens, Jbhiji A. Po son.: Not po H. e; Hierth. h s' 1 if Sponsor*, ‘B* E. Elritquis iiz; C. W. Howard, Jr.; Mllto i Abelaw; John A. Shortal; Mr. a, InitriicLor WjEnglisH andiAssistant Debate Coach; second row, Igft to right; C. D. Kirk- ijp. Cabaniss, A. J. Shepherd, Will a^n F. B ini pass,/third row, left to r'ght: tiler. Larry Goodwyn, John L, Taylor. Paul B. Wells, Cotton Howell, Robert ohn E. Regan, James Hipp, William S. DoWnaH, C* Peyton McKnight, Mr. lish and Assistant Debate Coach; Mr. M. A. Hug gett, Instructor in L. / B f-L • +1 JL J—1*-.! ' l-wt •'Oi — “ ‘ n English and Assistant Debate Coach; Mti L J. Martin, Instructor in Eng* English and Debate Club Faculty Coach, R. Kirkley, who was graduated e current semester. I \ • I I , i .1 .' ■ ■ .1 Associate Professor of English and Deba • s snuad, and hot pictured above, are Chari tn B* Wilson. 4’ho is not registered during Y ' 2 Bryan War Dead Returned to US George W. Louis and Aubrey L. Tobias, both of Bryan, are listed among the 2024 Ameritap World War II dead whose remains are being returned to this country for final burial. Louis is being returned to this country at the request qf his next of kin Mrs. Rissie Louis of Bryan and Tobias is being returned at the request of James (Tobias of Bryan. The remains of the (war dead are being returned aboard the US Army transport Cardinal O’Con- nel. Arrival of the vessel will be announced by San Francisco Port of Embarkation officials. Armed Forces dead originally interned in temporary military cemeteries in India, Burma, the Solomon Islands and the Territory of Hawaii are among those being brought back in this gri>up. Large Grasshopper Infestation Near, Entomologist Says v j A large part of Texas is dnj for ‘‘the worst grasshopper infestion in many years, H. G. Johnston, Head of the entomology c|el|art- ipent, warns. Young grasshoppers are (now swarming in the ditchbanks, ajlong the fencerows, roadsides, railroads And the edges of fields and jpas- tjures. Within the next 10 days tlhey will begin to move into fields and start in on the crops, Johnston jjays. I ii ■ ( '■ 11 Hardest hit areas in the state include the Blacklands from (the (Red River Valley southward to Seguin and Karnes City and along the Brazos River bottoms from Waco to Bellville. Grasshoppers can be controlled effectively and injexpensivelyj while in fhe hatching areas, but control fe more difficult as the hbjppera migrate to cropland. Johnston says. A bran-sawdust-sodium fliiosili- date bait poison has been standard for hopper control but this; year many farmers will turn to the new insecticides — toxaphene (riilori- hated camphene), chlordanq and bcniene hexachloride (BHC)'( County agents in grasshopper areas have information on control measures, Johnston said, and some bounties are setting up specid bait mixing plants. anquet Begins t 7 p.m., Will Feature Awards ! Tljio annual Senior Riny; >ance will be held; in Shinn iallltomorrow night at 9, ac- (iof’dliiiK to N. R. “Jug’ ‘ Arwbod, social secretary of t(hc Senior Class. Dojndlitvo for the pure hand of lck«‘|tK to the dance iiji f> p. in, to- ilny. [They are «n sale in the stu- pnt'j nctivitleH office in Goodwin lallJ Tickets for the banquet, which i» toj be held in the west wing bf iunn, Gq r lm|id |R u, , 1 u * lie Llvermafv JPaul Randall Lucas, | Bobby Claude Moore, James .Otto j Morse, A. M. Prescott, Walter E. BeiflschJager; Boyd A. Rogers, Richard E.- Scruggs, George R. Shajip, Lloyil Calvin -Smith, Billy Mills Vaughn, Reece. W. White, Donald Eugene 'Wrngg, Georg** Leslie Young, Albert J. MarucheBu, Robjcft L. AtkiHsqnf f * t 11 > From the School of Engineering: Edmund H. Anderson, Philip Mich ael | Blair, Albert J. Bonar, Ijtuy Spepcer Bmiis, Frank Smith Byi'd, Leej Rqy Cajlcote, Edwin 0. Cart wright ilr., Harvey J. Chelf, Chiur- les »I). Coppinger, Troy Norrtwm Cropk, Roy Connor Culver, Upw ard] F DeVaney, James Rppert Dickson, Walter Ewuld Ehlers, Marshall Erving Findley, John W. Flanagan, Traynum D. jGouldiijg. Rjalph DJi Halhower Jr., Hance Hejiry Hamilton, Robert Neal Hen- v ' yy, i Lester L. Hill Jr., Humbert Geoirge Jaequin, Rudolph John Jr., Donald Edward Jarvis, Allen F. Johhson Jr, Daniel W. Johnson, Robert koemer Jolly, James Pow ell Jones. Jerry N. Jones, Billy'W. Klofcz, Charles W. Kreps, Harry Lisbon Lane, John Richard Lavis, io C. Livingston, James E.