PPT [ v-v !:v' W ■. ij-. r ... . . i 1 ? • '•I . \ •; 'll 'i ■■\v! Volumo ■r i 'j. • I MiiiM ■ I! • <1 '•T'i 1 i ,K ■ |: :! . ■ ' i/^. L 1 - I / /-X i !:■!■ ; .• r 1 . ■ /: f" I; : ttalio h A GREATER A & M COLIEGE J * " N PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST Oh A GREATER A &M COLLEGE COLLEGE STATION (Aggieland), TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0,1948 ' ‘V soon Parking lot areas for _ school students were assigns day by Prod Hickman, <' campus Hocurity, ; ^ 1 Studeuts wlio hare jii rived oiroard incH . submitting fecommer elation* f(l- .change in tlie genera tent Leviwlji ,J the . areai.,y removing rent COhfr from an are.a,| and coqperatiiig •Ait] the Arecj .Office in handlin '- ii|d| '■yidual aUjustment caies." I Under tiie Rent Coitrol .Act, hoard must consist o 1 at lec st |i\j ; Members wlio repres< nt tiie afftc t ti interests'of the area. Genefajl- ly, a boa rd of five si all -cor sis« of '• one tenant repress ntativu, landlord ;jrepresentati/e, and ti|r< p iu b ii c| i j interest . r« presenl ati; With thiisame rat o for la tyjwfttoi..}; i ! ■ i."-* Titerofjore, pirectoif Eenningfi iSOid, those submitting . flame? hoh of Jproposed bcird nuin ' sijiouid- bear, in 4mind the t groups b* represented on , board and suggest persons vdciuld qualify fbr. th( m. The area direct' ir exp Lai this g me >Uo to inaik| mnnkiutions, he has cun tartH ihMresiiliMl organliationw aid ; i cjueHtiuI) them to Hiihmit lun of pros|>eetive mom nees f >r I • board, j, .j-n |Benrtlrairfieil(l said 1 e will sent the bousjihg Expedite • in W ash ton the Hnames of hree or I ca(ndtdat|ois ifor eacl position thie boartl to be fillec. From tl names the Housing jxpediler’ - select this persons lie feels will ' represonjf the affect d interest the area; as teqtiired by the Hi jng and Rent Act’of 1948. (: Individuals or org£ nizatiens mitting Kfemes shook; send the the - Office of Housljug' Expedl —t but the show proved so popuii r to by many as one of the most color- perfoi-mors and spectators alike, ful shows on tiie road oday. tjmt it was repeated in 1931, and opening pageant, ", Jpangleland majile its first out-of-town appear- Fantasy," employs the entire por- amje in Denton. Slme its beginning, the 135 members of the circus have |mt on their show 235 times before more than a half million people throughout the Southwest The circus has been described Aggies Outnumber All Others At Kelly Field Summer Camp KELLY AIR. FORCE BASE,4- : Towne^out'“The I.AUch Ohmmandant'., w*«n.t ma- of Texas” and “Arkansas Tr< vel- J r>r > Kemut Schlameus, supply, er" when Air ROTC cadets from Raleigh E. Sherman, tactical; and T Sgt. Warren'TJ. Williams, in formation and publications clerk. --- Libraries List New Schedules The summer hours now in ef fect for the Cushing Memorial Library are: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday. For the Texas Engineer’s fl/i- brafy the summer hours are: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, and 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on 'Sunday., sR°Statue, Friday afternoon. Tiie Class of ’08 held its anni versary reunion on the campus Friday and Saturday. Nestor Mc Ginnis of College Station was chairman of the local arrange ments committee. i < Eighty-five members of the. Class of were here Friday and Saturday for the tenth anniversary^ I of their class. Social activities j included an informal party Friday | afternoon, a dinner and a dance ! Saturday- evening, and breakfast Tiie Sunday morning. The Class of ’38 voted to have a plaque listing its 24 members forming personnel; the afiimaf ac- who died in World War II placed toys; red, white, blue, gold, ajjid sil- on the 1938 Fountain in the tri-y ver tableau wagons; a^d costumes angle at Sbisa Hail, representing an investment of John Bone , of Houston was re- r l s PRESIDENT GIBB GILCHRIST presents honorary degree to E. W/BOEHNE, *26 at commencement exercise*.j Three Short Courses Offered For High School Ag Teach rs many thousands of dollars. Twenty-six displays are oh the circus program, ('losing feature is the Flying Marvels, death-de fying aerial artists, wju> perform on the flying trapeze. Amusements and thrills iijielude tirty dogs that climb adder* and diVe info nets, high wpre wajlking, acrobat.t, etawns, and 4 variety of other artists. There are educated horses and Shetland ponh*s. Onh Shel Peru no, was for two years the mascot at SMU. elected as class president. ’i*' MS 4 nine southwestern colleges march ed from bus, car, plane and tfain Saturday and Sunclay to Kelly Air Force Base to begin the six-w qks suhuner.eamp which is tb-serjv^as a model for the entire Air Forcd. Some 188 Aggies, nearly ha f of them specializing in aircraft m- gineering, are at Kelly,. as will appear at THE GROVE, .June 16. Spicer, a bar itone, 18 the first entertainer of the summer sessions. Mfeijftt Mkd.iey From 8 Until 5 ( Mrtis Gijocery, The Music Hall will open from is to show the teacher's and county agents the basic principles of for estry so that they mav pass them on to the small land owners of the timber region. Part of the course will be de voted to range management in the timber country. The teaching staff will be R. R. Rhodes and C. W. Simmons supervised by Dr. V., A. Young. j_. Beginning on June 24 a short course for county agents will be held at Sonora. It will be devoted to the discussions and applica tions of grazing theories, identifi cation of range plants, proper util ization of range vegetation, and. other factors involved in pasture management. Dr. A. M. Vernon will be in charge of the course and he will be assisted by Dr. 0. E. Dormitory students ijbjdse pa; name begins with A thjwtig should turn in laundry a.m. Monday, and stuqe lust j names beginning through Z should turn before 9 a.m. Tuesday, to ah announcement by Bciiiniit .1 Zinn, assistant dean of ' Students living in Bi2r Puryear, Mitchell,' Lege and Hart Halls should tickets and turn in 14 Foster Hall on MiliUif (Station 3), Students living in Wfl and ^Dormitory 14 shoul Ij 4.*e jytjl. low tickets and turn in ! al l wiry ul ;i Gracju g i e 1 a n d Pharpacy.i Lipscomb’s Friday and until noon Saturday,j Leonard Perkins, a tor, has announced. Pharmacy, Black’s pharmacy, and Leonard Perkins, assistant direct! |he ftSputhside Food Jtt [arketi / - 4 4 : - - Tl * / ;!; • | | l.-i v i ; ' Hi M From June 28 to .July 1C, Agri cultural Engineering 440s, Dairy HusbnndiT 423s and a Agricul tural Education course will be of fered. The first Hwo are workshop courses. FromTluly 19 to August 6, a course in agricultural educa tion and a course in agricultural economics will he offered. A 2 week short course, begin ning the last week in July, has been planned by the agricultural education department for teach- west end of Post (Station 4). Day students should tickets and turn in laum 1| south end of Post Graqd (Station 6)' before 9 day, , Students living in Co lj!jgc| apartments should use 1 ets printed in bl*ck and laundry at the Quonset fjh Quo day tioft 7) on Monda; 1 tbj 5. Students living jin Pro, and Vet Village areas white tickets printed turn in laundry ht launtpijy back of Project Hous* Monday before (j a.m. debts should pick up Fosiler Hall. College employee^ slibiu in laundry Monday ait thj>' L fice,j \:m i ] t The fifth National Airpoiil; agomen. Conference was op hove.-yesterday moning by H.'j Barjow, fleajn of engineering, Airpoft managers, flying serv ice opejritofs, city 1 -officii Is, Ina veprcsenifatlves of t id Civ 1 'A|iro- ' nautics jL^^ihistrat 6n are in|et- ing to flUjcujss probl mis of airilort • *'E/ e! Brijah, heati of tiie airo- nauticail 1 engincerin f depurtm int, ,- said thhc mjjeting was a vyorli ing confereatice juid uot a show. I lir- poses of the f9nfe1en.ee, he s ud, aye to discuss', airport nan^ge- ment I roblems, to: hear ^info tive taljcs by expert 1, and to pare motes in coisultatoa • ' Yestejrday’s sp alters George Burgess, de] uty, C mlnistrator, Washirgton; president of Pat| Moore, irport Manage nee Begins H 'Tt I 1 - I ■ / m Haven, director, Crash Injury!Re search, National Research Coun cil, Washington; and'William G. Fuller, chjef of airport manage ment division, CAA, Washingtbn. E. E. Brush; H. C, Thorgrinjrsen of Sweetwater; Carf LieiiescH of Seattle, Washington; and William G. Fuller of Washington D.t \C. were discussion leaders yesteitday. A barbecue and helicopter spiay- ,ing exhibition were held last night. Today’s Speakers y F W i;i S Ke« h ;' »[• Pioneer executive li.A. of A, E.; Rugli mm' James C.; W. W . . . ■■■■■Ij homa; A. M. Carrow, Houstjon; A1 ford Hudgin, Tucson, Arizona: tmd Hart Bowman, Dallas-Irving Fl; Service. Speakers for this aftenv elude Dick Martin, Oklahoma Fred Smith, El Paso; R. ir New York;. Don Self. William E. Blain, New G. Kidwell, Los Angeles; ■ H 1 j . f i Haddaway, Editor of Southern Flight Magazine; and Alford Wil liams,'Pittsburgh. \ j Tomorrow ’s Speakers Speakers for tomorrow, last day of the conference, are W. T. Brown, Fort Wortil; Robert Pool, Wash ington D. C.; W. G. Gabehart, Memphis, Tennessee; Douglas” 0. Langstaff, New Orleans; Allen H. Barr, Los Angeles; and C. H. Hop- fri Colorado Springs. Three concurrent meetings in clude consultation sessions on maintenance and operations, ac counting,! and merehundising; an operators meeting led bir A. W. ^Meadows, Director of Texas Avia tion Commission; and the Ameri can Association of Airport Exec utives Meeting. The Airport Management Con- j Io p sTfS‘'W in cooperation with the Civil Aeronautics Ad; wmmt. — GENERAL H> corps has wo commi perior” ROTC unit awari^andy Ulso 146 cadets who had completed ROTC & 1 Frost Accepts Position A Forestry Association Head S. L. “Jack” Frost has resigned tnastcr’s degree in forestry fi ! S. L. “Jack” Frost has resigned as acting director of the Texas [Forest Service, effective June 30, to accept the position of executive director of the American Forestry Association. Frost will make his new head quarters in Washington, D. C. He will succeed Ovid Butler who re tired May 30. At 39, Frost will become the youngest executive officer in the American Forestry Association’s 73-year history when he takes office in July. A leader in forestry education in the south for the past 13 years, Frost, prior to his appointment as acting director of the Texas For est Service April ( I, headed that organization’s educational work.- At the same time he served as sec retary of the Texas Forestry As sociation and helped organize the Southern States Forestry Educa tional Directors Association. He served as chairman of the latter group in 1946 and 1947. : Recently decorated by General Carl Spaatz for organization of the wartime Civil Air Patrol of Texas forests, Frost wa* honored this spring by the Battalion for his ac complishments in the field of public CanBeDropp Students registered for the fibt, hummer semester, mim four 3102 according to latfesi fi jnres compiled in the offic tl|iQ Registrar. Among those registei wj>re 5jJ co-eds, most of them v veterans now attending- A& majority of the ladies enro 1; libehU arts courses but at lensi orje, \frs. Frances Dushek, sig h up feir two courses in mechanic; firtcirlng. - j Stillc] ents returning or remai A&M to do graduate work ni v><|, 249. According to Tayjbr Wi ivtjternns advisor,\ 2649 veto jhivo, enrolled under tho G.I. Rights. • y, .Tune it, to the toat day ‘htw may add or drop a without (he grade of “F”, ing to Regtotrnr II. L. . \ y‘ students desiring to ntUl jjri mtist present a writtci Rtjala|ticnit from the \departm«ii' 0 nc«rjned that there to a pllact! li ti 0 c|ij sis foi 4 him, Heaton miid. 1 statrii ent must be presented to dcapj 4f the school concerned, UK irxmj approval of tho dean, th< ngigtriir will make the change), ^ infers fnrni one Mo tion to another in the sanrei Kubject Will Im miade by the deportment luiad cone* nun), Heaton said. | Rqgwtiration for this year is abouit 300 below last year’s all ti ntej fiigh summer' school enroll!* ent of 3696, Most of the ptu- ■nts pow enrolled, registenxl e trly , iti Mjajy, but niore than 400 jregls 0 wi Monday, last day of registra H * c< ur« IT link T% m ■ - 1 l! - 1 . 1 I Afk Lutheran students wil] o Ten the first meeting f 01 ' the Sum mer semester at the new Lutheran ejentef tonight at 7:80. ] TIiH opening program at the fftu- dhnt ri^nter, located at thran Worshin services will be held every • Sunday morning at 9:3.0 and 10:45. |iiji the YMCA Chanel until mpleted in 19415, revcaled*.to 50ple of the n&jion the eff f war upon this j’aluable res 1 paved.the way for p mring for its managemr “ lost was born in West ticut, in 1909. Fo formal education, he ent work in that state, i I insferring to Colorado and ith tho US Forest Servin he joined the staff of the ais Forest Service as assistant iter and was named chief of, tion and education ih 1940. his duties was editing the Forest News magazine un- was named acting director of, X E, " r (ring Frost’s regna nt Gibb GilchriSt said: has been a valued of the staff of the , system, and we regret his ITT- /- kv 1 1- ‘ It-D. k .. vta.n 1/ „ rJ the resignation <