The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 23, 1948, Image 1

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“d'X CART* JHUHRIi
CONTINUE® IN FLO
MIAMI, iSept. 23 K „
erfiil hurriipane that h is lost no;
of its punch pushed th ongh Flo|i
da last: night towar<! the
Coast and one . pf the state’s, ridh-
est citrus belt* along .' the Indian
,',H 3iver. . 4 [ ■
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far and maiiy Have siqfi^ed minjor
injuries. ■ T T
*"-1 the Florida keys
ts yesterday add
. , ni v it i 76-rojle
winds last riight
ejpedted to
ir Cijacy Norton
stdnnji the ‘^5x
Biggest damage is
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be done to crops.
Chief-Forecas
duiekly dubbed i
Cart Special” • Hurricdni because
slownesr 1
of its slot
T' HEARING CONTINUlESi
IN SENATORIAL FEU
FORT WORTH, Sep
Federal District Judgi t
field Davidson ordered
that testimony be / j
Coke Stovensom’s suit |f«
junction to keep Lyndon
name off ttf6 general
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, ;He called for; tes;
, at 1:30 y.
' Before the noon ret'
_ for a second time ove:
- son’s motion for dismls
Stevenson suit on ground
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PVBUStfED IN THE INTEREST OF A GREATER A-&M COLLEGE
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COLLEGE STATION (Aggieland), TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 104®
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A feW piinuites later 1 he over
ruled i 1 motion by AtU niey James
Y. Allred to withdraw JohnsOni’ss
bill of^oppositiOn to tie] granting'
of a temporary dnjunrtipn if the
court Would act onalle rations pre-,
^pied by ^Stevenson >my in hiia’
sworn testimony. y f-
The attempt ;by Alh edi to with-
raw Johnson’s, motion wis viewed
? a legal attempt to pi ei en: testji-
ony from being heard! ,ii the cake
t\d by : one Jdhnson ttwrney j-S
m effort to expedite t\U piatter Jo
a higher court. ;
- Stevenson.’s suit, if siicceSsfiil,
would keep Jdhnson’^]* panve off
the general election ba lot ns Tejc-
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BEVli^ SA-YS BIG' r ^-
THRKE IN AGREEMENT
' LONDON;- Sept. 2.1 -UP) - The
United States, British apl France
ate in “absqiute agree uteht” "on I a
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[iolicy to-rhe pursued jthntily if tn<
Moscow talks over Irrlin fajll,
Foreign Secitottiry Ernejstf Bovin d
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INCREASES DRAFT CALL
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W. T. HAYS, composing room foreman in the A&M Print Shop, pulls the lever for the Ludlow to
go into action. The Ludlow, which was recently purchased for $8,000, is used to set the larger news heads
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Who Yelled Roomiiiat^?
By the Cbittmentator Staff
®be Commentator, A&M’s new
fill-jcollcge spo.rts-huraqr-f i c t i pin
magazine, announced Wednesday
thg opening of its Oainpus-wkla
ccmtest to determine the “Ugliest
;.|'Man at Texas A&M.’’
Within the limitations of the
rules set down for the contest, al
most anybody can nominate almost
-phybody else for the honor. The
winner will receive two tickets to
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t. . the Army ini December .TSifcrjs
increi^$ <5f i5J)0(it over tnejfirat cdll
_ for November. v 1
Tlw 'increase is in inC With '■£(.
previous announcemerrf ebut month
ly 1 quotas would start
10,000 and rise to abort
! pext year as the Arm : tjuilds to
ward its authorized trOngth oi
mooo. ;• y •.
' TJ|e Air Force and N ivj: afe no)
askhig for- draftees it jl present
They are inlying 'pp v ilutlteer nt-
y cruiting to'meet their needs.
Thy Army hqp notifidjselectivf
' servlcc'tq begin giving rae-indne-
tipn physical examination? on Oei
)t aha a
fO.OQQ by
4 to registrants who Ivave beep'
found otherwise' aeceptablb for iff-
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BERNADOTTE8 SUCtERSOR'
» THREATENED BY SfERMSTS
HAIFA, IsKaefl ,Sejrt. Dj —UP)~
Reliable sonrees said Wpdnesdaj
members of outlnwisl sterr
gang have -hiadfe at le^rsd indirect
+ threats against the life qf Dr. R
J, Bunche,' acting, U7medj , 'Natioite
mediator in Tajitstinefq 1 .
Bunche, an Americaiij, Has taKi r
oVer the duties of Count, FoI!«
, Bernadette, assiSsinatvVi jlast Fri
day in Jerrmolejrti. The Isnaeli gov-
qeimnient has aoicused iftej^nisto of
Bednadotte’s slaying. (
The sources,; who.asked that
theiiv identities! he wilhhfeUl, sajd
.^Jhat because of! the Isruel} goyqrn,
menFs extremej concenii over the'se
threats, Bunche and his.top asso
ciates have bejetn placid <under &
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heavy guard of Jewish
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SECTIOl^F SUPER
HIGHWAY TO OPEN
HOUSTON, Slept. 2i -W Thr
first section: of the Houkton-Qh^
^ veston Super Highwaj] ‘will Krj
cptened official!* ‘ Sepiember SO''
Mayor Oscar Hplcombcl said Wedlr
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• HOBSEMEAT PROBE
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An investigation into th* sale of.
horse meat here was
the Bexar County grand
nSsday. { ’ J
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docket and called in assistant dis
trict attorney ifiert Thoiiipson to
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me ..saie uu
Ijnutiched by
ij jhry Wed-
trict attorney Bert Thoit
;« cohduct the investigatipn.
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IX PLOSION ji r
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i Nine pers
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damaged
I Ish. quarter of
There may
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Commentator Opens Drive
To Discover ‘Ugliest Aggie’
the Tcxas-A&M football game in
Austin Thiinksgiyipf, “
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the Austin Mo
tel, In addifibiT, another prize, uf
a rather novel nature, and “guar
anteed" by the Commentator !edi-
tors • “to be worth the hardest of
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• ’This grand prize must remain
a jSfccret until all plans have been
completed. • “It may not be $50,-
00d,0{)0 dollar in cash or clear title
to date “Miss Bong" of 1948—but
then agnin it may," advise editors
J. T. Miller and Larry Goodwyn.
Candidates will he selected on
the basis of the most votes with
the five highest nominees quali
fying for the runoff race. Bal
lots will lie run in the Battalion
for both the nominating and run
off races and each student may
vote as many times as he wants.
'Reach ballot must be signed,
however. . 1
• The winner will be announced in
the Bgttalion and featured in fi
two-pate spread in the November
issue of the Commentator. The
story„ in the Commentator will
feature a picture of the winning
face plus - all ~ particulars on how
it wap 1 developed before and dur
ing the owners stay at A&M.
| The contest is the second of this
type to be held at A&M, the first
being in 1941. The ’41 contest re
sulted'in a hotly-contested race in
which candidates got*out and cam
paigned, using posters, placards
and campaign managers.
1 Ipie.(contest winner was crown-
mm ml ed “Kin’g of the Uglies” in a special
1 yell practice.
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System Annual Rep
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Appropriations for Memori
And Proposed Golf Course
Meeting in San Antonio September 24 and 25, Afc
the chancellor’s annual report on the. A&M System for* 11
ing year. The session will open at 9 Friday morning Jit
J Appropriations for the Memorial Student Center (
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Deadline Nears
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STANLEY ROGERS has been
named Activity Editor for the
1949 Longhorn?
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Caraway to Head
Agronomy Society
for’18-’49 Term
Virgil Cap&Wuy, agronomy sen-,
or frotokSaPbee, was elected pres-"
deny of the Agronomy Society-
Tuesday night, at a meeting of
he soticty; | ’
Caraway, who s will graduate in
T anuary, is a member of the Honor
Society.
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Wallace BLackler, last year’s
“King Cotton,” wgs elected vice-
resident. Other officers are Frank
Morris, secretary; Claude Cook,
' reasurer; Bill Martin, reporter;.
Don petker, parliamentarian; and
Dr. Luther Jones, faculty adviser.
John, Kndrizzi was elected as the
Agronomy Society’s representatNe
W the Agricultural Council fipr
this year,.;. .1
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which will include initiation cere
monies, will, be held at 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, I September 28th, in . the
Animal Industries lecture rbom,
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To be eligible for the contest,
candidates must be currently en
rolled at A&M and must have
participated in no previous hor
ror contests. It is also suggested
that they have a sense of humor,
and enter into the spirit of things
so that no hard feelings result.
The Commentator has disclaimed
all responsibility for injuries ac
quired by freshmen nominating
sophomores. 7 ; J
Other rules: j
' If Members of the Commenta
tor staff lire not eligible for the
award (yak, yak) but all other
members of student publications
are considered prime bait. (It was
first thought that members of the
Battalion and Longhorn staff
should be declared ineligible but
as this move would have reduced
the potential field of ugly men
by almost half, it was decided to
allow them to run.
2) Members of the Cavalry
are especially encouraged to en
ter. However, no horses are al
lowed.
3) All nominations must be in
by Thursday, September 30. Re
member, any one person can be,
nominated as many times as his
admirers deem necessary to get
him in the runoff. The mqn re
ceiving the highest number of votes
during the nominations will be in
the runoff. Nominating ballots
are printed elsewhere in this is.^ue
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4) NomindtfOhs must be signed
by a student now enrolled in school
and be printed on the standard
nominating ballot appearing in the
Battalion.
5) The runoff race will be held
Thursday, Oct. 7. ’
6) Nominating ballots are to
be mailed or brought to tje Com
mentator office, second jfloor,
!T;r> Goodwin Hall.
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Quarterback Club
jMeets Tonight
The Quarterback Club will
meAt ton ; "ht in rhe Chem ! stry
Lecture Room after yell prac
tice. (See editorial, sports
Pate.)
E. B. CHAPMAN, will work
on the 1949 Longhorn for this
footing* year. Chapman was
named Military Section Editor.
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Entomology Club
Jim Probandt, entomology sen
ior, Was elected president of the
Entomology Club at its Tuesday
night meeting in! the Science Build-:
iqg, Dan Chadbourne, reporter, an
nounced tauy&i \ • ,
Other office^ elected .were Bill
Magee, vice 7 presfdent; Cecil Co
wan, sacretaVy-treasurer; and Dan
Chadbourne, reporter.
Chadbourne said that 30 students
were present for this first meet
ing and tjhat in the future they
will be h$ld on the second Tuesday
of every month. ■> f
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In Bryan Tuesday
A six pound thirteen ounce baby
boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
R'chard Scott Tuesday morning at
Bryan Hospital.
; Scott reported that mother and
son were doing nicely. ‘
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P. K. SHEETS has been nam
ed Managing Editor of the Long
horn for the 1949 Longhorn.
Fifty-nine students have sub
mitted applications as candidates
in the Student Senate -race as of
5 p.m.. Wednesday.
Friday af 5 p.m. is the deadline
for filing applications, N. R.
LeatherwoodJ president of the Sen
ate, announced.
The following students have fil
ed their applications:
Dormitory 1
Rudolph L. Schodde
Dormitory 2
Charles Mattel
Dormitory 3
Robert Gilchrist
Lloyd Baker, Senator-at-large
Alfonso F. Silvas
Dormitory 5 . ' ^
Ivan I. Bradshaw
Charles, Luedtke, Jr.
Dormitory 6
J. Fred Hambrighti- ,
Ted. L. Copeland , ^
Dormitory 7
Robert R. Smith 1
Dormitory 8
Joe Johnson
Charles J. Maisel, Jr.
Paul B. Berry, Senator-at-large
Dormitory 9
Richard W. Denny,
Senator-at-large
J)nniel Proctor, '
/ Senator-fit-large
E. R. Baugh
Dormitory 10
Ubbn Scrimgcour
Dormitory 11
T. 1^ Carlton, Jr.
Walter Wendlandt,
Senator-at-large
George R, Edwards
James H. Simpson
Dormitory 12
James D. Whatley
Dormitory 14
William M. Philly, Jr.
C. E. Christie
Dormitory 15
Charles D. Cabaniss
Jerry Sutherland,
! Senator-at-largo
Dormitory 16
James O. Morse
Webster R. Stone
Dormitory 17
Ross B v Fryer *
Gene Schrickel
Bob Weynand
Luther B. Terry
Bryan Day Students
Robert J. Ransom
Jacob M. Russell
Rex M. Wacker
Jack V. Smith,
Senator-at-largo
Bryan Annex (Non-freshmen)
Marvin L. Stone
College View
Monroe C. NefY .
John W. Tippit
D. \^. Brown
D. M. Seligman
Wilhur Fritz ,i
Law Hall
Jack Shepherd
Howard Brass
Lewis R. Pomeroy
Julius G. Blum
Mitchell Hall
Art Howard
Stanley L. Rogers
Claude Lawrence
Milner Hall
Joseph S. O’Connor
Puryear Hall
Charles D. Kirkham
Vet Village <
Harry Ratvey -s-
C. H. Burk
Walton
h T. A. Bant a
\ Thomas J. Ljeger
Trailer Area
Richard D. Hodges
Hart
Jack Quirey
Max G. Greiner
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The Texas Aggie Band, 155
strong, will leave the (fatnpus at
12:30 p. m. Saturday for San An
tonio to play for the A&M-Texas
Tech game. Colonel E. V. Adams,
director of the band, has 'charter
ed five buses for the trip.
"The band will execute some
ambitious maneuvers of the field
for our first performance of the
year,” Colonel Adams declared. “A
moving “T” will be formed that
will counter-march within itself;
the word Tech will be spelled out
while the band plays''the Texas
Tech school song/rand the word
SANTONE will be ppelled out The
drill will be cokHpiicated, but wo
believe the tpustomers will enjoy
it."
The band is /Mso scheduled to
play n 30-niinptc concert before
the game.
Dram majbrk of the band this
ydhr are T. A. Carlton, Carl Whyte
arid B;ruce Hurley. Larry Kinard
and Hiraip Smith are captains of
the White anj Maroon bands re
spectively. / .
Members of the bund riding the
buses will return after the game
Saturday night.,
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Being Maltreated,
Leatherwood
“The bulletin board in the lobby
of the Academic Building is being
misused,” N. R. Leathenvood, Stu
dent Senate President, said yes-,
terday. > .
“The recent tendency of stu
debts to post improper size notices
on th onboard does not conform with
the purpose of the board, nor the
rules set* down for its use. The
board wfis designed to display no
tices on only one sized card—the
4x6 inch ones provided in the coik
tainer on- the board,” he said.
Leathenvood also announced that
the cards positively must be dated.
“All undated cards as well as odd
:dzed cards will be removed im
mediately,’’ he said. '
Leatherwood asked that students
advertising for riders place their
name and address on the card.
The board, designed and spon
sored by the Stdent Senate, in
cludes sections for any type of
notice or advertisement.
bers.
Selected to serve on tjii i
mittee wro Monte V.
George R. Edwards, Heijsiho!
Shclby/W. B. Adair, Jacl
P. J. Trash, and Purvis Johijson.
The opening address wa; rjiaoe
by Boatner who told th* gi«iu]i,
“you pcoplei have taken i se^eie
burden upon jltpurself. IV* )-onri
your constitution and it’s lough "
He continued by sayii g ‘SYog
should enter into the Ross Vdiluit-
teers with a spirit of not ■ d
can get, but wjiat you ci n
The members’wgre told : h it jth^y
are supposed to give verV
guished service to the Cole
to the State of Texas..
Boatner went on to say
tl at
men would gain per serial si tif| fac
tion from being in the qrgatlixf
tion.
'S, “If the Ross Volunteers Hairs
(its previous reputation if4 gpii^g
to be much bettor than l elon
I tink
to a national fraternity,!’ l e' con
cluded.
Lieutenant Colonoi Bil Becker
explained to the memberii h4 re
sponsibilities of the memeish p
committee and also told tic g oup
of the part that would he. pluyqil
by the sponsorship com mitt so.
7 Vets’ Wives (all
Bridge Club
For Thursday
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The Veterans' Wives Briilf e hlujb
will hold a meeting at 7:31) TH|ur!|-
day night) on the second f oo
the YMCA, Marion Webb las ai-
nounced.
All veteran students^ -)jfi"es
terested in. becoming Tnerrfbfrsj
irgcd to attend, she sfiid
will be a members virt fi e
and
jnts for all new
five cents for
|, irst ard
weelc
Hygiene Speaker,’
Movie Scheduled
A-F Vet Picture
Schedule Listed
All Veteran seniors wHbse
last names begin with the let
ter* A-F 8houI«f“!liave their
Longhorn pictures made Friday
and Saturday, Tpurian Martin,
corps «ditor, announced today.
Any other veteran senior who
wishes to have hia pictnre made
at this time may do so, Martin
said.
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J. T. HAMBRIGHT, who work-
ed on the Longhorn last year, has
been named Class Section Editor
for the 1949 Longhorn.
Noted radio hygiene commenta
tor Elliot Forbes will give u 15
minute- lecture with each perform
ance of the picture "Mom
Dad," at the Dixie theater fro:
September 28-30.
I “Mom and Dad,” a new Holly
wood rejease with an all-star cast,
will be presented three times dai
ly to segregated audiences. ?
Two performances for women
and high school-age girls starting
at 2 and 7 each afternoon. One
performance each evening for men
and high schpol boys will begin at
9.
STUDENT LIFE VACANCIES
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non military students on the
Student Life Committee. Can
didates must file in the Student
Activity Office by 5 p.m. Friday.
This election will also be held
Monday.
turning mem
prizes are i
the winners in
Club numbers have'bein
to bring their old magfiJiros
donation to the Annex ' s udpnts
who are sprely in need of r ex v ifeac -
ing materiill, Mi’s. Webb c malui^
ed. .• I 'li
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Being Prepared
For Coming Ylei
Ross Volunteers Hold First
Meeting to Select Members
“It’s going to be mighty tough to maintain yoi r
dards and keep up your organization,” Col. H. L. E o i
told the Ross Volunteers at their ipeeting last night.
This group met for the purpose of selecting a niejnlerj-
♦ship committee which wi 1
lid 1 sponsible for obtaining njv
155 Band Members
Will Make Trip
To A&M-Tech Tilt
boa d
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tpe Plaz i ]
th^ can puiq
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biumber 41
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Considered
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qf directors will Review
hear plans for the com
otel.
and a proposed appro-
ii for the building of an
If course here will be
n on the Membrifil SLuden
will concern authorizatior
.sale !of A&M Development
bonds. The Former Stud i /
,)^ssocilation purchased thesf r~\
a total price of $173J60
the bonds have not yet
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Tyler Club foi
day night
Other officers elected
vin Tyler, vice president
Gowen, secretary treasure]
Freeman, sergeant at arms;
Jim Morgan, Battalion re it >s< nt
tive.
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TAU BETA PI, the Nat o*al| En
gineering Scholastic IlonU' 5o<icty
is compiling a list of senior who
are eligible for election: tl is fall
semester, Dean- H. W. Bu rl >w hi s
announced. .. 1 ’ [
The requirements for rieijticn
are a grade point ratio o ’
greater as of the'start of the! fall
semester, and who will ?iaci|ia'e
at the end of the spring j i e nestc.
All men in the following le|jar -
ments who are interested and !wlo
can meet the qualification: listed
are requested to submit thei r i|iur
to the Dean of Enginepri igf net
later than October i|c-re-
nautical engineering, agi j
engineering, architecture, t
engineering, civil engineet ii:
trical engineering, geolo) y
agemeht engineering, id *c
engineeHng, and petroleji
neering.
hoi > go
cuf led
j ctM
Ce: ter
for the
F'u id-
dei toil
boi dt
All ioii L
re* :hefd maturity value, it will be
pn DOifrid that they be sold after
Ju: r 1, 1949, when they will have ;
aluc of $185,938. j ra
, uthprizatiion will atooiie sought!
for tiin "use of 160,900 from the
Ex hahg;e Stone operating func
api $6<i(),000 from other available
fui is lljor use in immediate work
on thi*! Center.!], Tlie $650,000 1*
mn le iijp of $300,^OQ held for such
wo k ifrom 1916-47 funds and ajh,^
eqi al amount frpm the 1947-4f
fur 3s, I The funds were A & M’s
sht re Of the University of Tetfas-
Ai M ejndowmerit fund.
Wi I Cost $103,900 .
, I he board will hear a recontmert-
din on for a(i expenditure of ${5.-
00( for the construction of an -18-
hoi * golf curse on the campus. The,
pr< posed gollf course will bo loca-
tec in the southeast corner of the
cai ipiis witfi the present horse
bill n being Converted into u clrjt
hoi seli!' - !•
1 .t Ithe Mlotch nrceting of the
boi rd an appropriation for $4,0(K
wa i made to pay for pl^ns for u
cai ipus recreational area,.. The
pin is ; Cost only $300. however
Ra ph Plunuber of Dallas, one ol
th< South’s finest goR layout de*
slg lors, prepared flip plAna for thw
poir’se. J / * J..J
%hc Executive Council of the
Fo|m«r Fitijdcnto Association ha*
re( imhiended that the $371)0 re-
mriniijig from the pjans npproprla-
tio i b«| added to amew appi opriu-
tio i bM the boai-d for $40,300 and
$3 ! dof 1 from next year's develop- i
me it land to inftke a granu total
of $73]dP0. which would be used
to 'onistruct tlie proposed eoiirse.•
Di ras* Golf C&irse ., ^
'fhe proposed golf cou/sq would
be :or|i traded Where the^beef cat
tle ceil ;er Is at present. The beei
cat le vil) probably ,be moved to
a i ew center apyway, because the
ins ‘cts and the noise af the pfes-
em location arc- too close to dor4
mi oriei. ] . '. ■ \ '
j. ,u appropriation for $50,0(10 i\us
air 'ady been itju.de for the con-
str ictian pf a nqw beef caltle ceil-
tot Ap additifipal $33 OOO.Will bc
ret jested from ithe board'at the
me itirig. j I' ’
Ca ‘le To Be Moved
A
T
' he . proposed ne\v bJVife. cattlo
cei tert would dost $103,(K>0 ant
wc ild he located near the prorent
da ry cattle arefi.; " _ vf,
enpis courts tor John.Tarletfir
Agricultural College win btoixfo-
poi ed.
£e Appointments of new dean*
foi the college* at Stephensvillc
Vjaili Arlington will be acted upon
[’ luring tlie course of the meet-
iij) the ‘board will work on pthei
ni* tersf including additional schol-
an lins. purchase plans for a. niew
ag Icujltfural exberlmont statibn
ani numerous gifts and loans.]'
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siness Society
ficers Elected
i■ * i '-I-- ■ r.’ -
at officers for the year wertj
clkj te< ut the first meeting of the
Rij im ss Society, Tuesday night
Cui tis G. Ilopioyer was elect«<
pfi jki ?nt.
H ther officers installed are Mar
vin Hiigemeifir, !yice-president; Roj
Ijl le, secri*tarj)r-treasuror; Jin
Mi hjtj: reporter and Johnny Di
btHl,- club chairman. W> M. How.
a new instructor in the Bust
Department from the Univor
of Wisconsin, was chosen a*
sorj f,
is year’s goal is to; make the
better toaji it hds c\’fer,J)c*ei
i0; past. During the year] thi.
protioses • to bring'prominent
.kars to the; campus to. rpeal
vajious topics of business in
to^ isting to students,
j .11' jnembors are .urged to attcnc
ififtings and to {participate in did
itjicis, Homeyer said.V -
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ai.
sorders.
-s
Hours
rs at the clinic
* to 12 ndbn and
> 6 p. m. Emer-
at any time,
urge •'each
»rt early for
dds and fespira-
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