.• - n j H ■ ’ j m H|>|; ;1 • V ill * NtjWS •! i : ; 1i i tr ywvr p? fv* * * .'x i l|;i ; r. I • -M i 4 • i m . . r frK *• V fl i,* T .) i ' 4 * , .r 7 l. i • ■ <- ' N * < <1 : 'V M a* CAB MAR EBB CAHi-L ; QO nACm?aWORE! ; ;■< rj T)RTnOlT,.Wpt. 21 -CW- A ir, . «lAy-old itrflto of 170 Brlint" Mnn- 1 ufwtdrlijf (f'o. jrilnht that 1 hnrl ItllivT- npnrfly OOjWH) .1)011*011 | nuto woiknN, inn »oill« Slim ft eon- ^ PUBLISHED IN TBS INTEREST OP A GREATER A AM COLLEGE i/ } i. OOLLEG® STATION (A|gMand), TEXAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, lljlfi >_ * . j . . « • « ' /\» * i 'li 1 f ^ f v Number 42 1 tunoy find pnld rapro^ontnUynl of both i Ho; did trnct. M tailtt. *• T' U • iiOt nnnciwncc» d©- . PBg : i 1? j union oEfaqiAiJaJ MUST HE NON-HEDR CHICAGO, Rkpi. 24 -OW- Th» Fwlfral Court 0* Appenln in a two to one dcclnion today held coniti- * tutional the portion of the No* ' tional, Labor fUlatfonh Art rrqulf- ' off Ida U to- inir union t.’oiiimunUt offUdaU to affidavit*. ILLEAPPL1 yirn non- j - » • ^ i » BROWNRV1L1JS APPLIES FOR TELEVISION WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 -UH Thohm 0. Payne, doinc tounnew M BroWnavillej Television Co., to» / ilay applied to th© conmrunicationi commission fotj/HTlcw conuncrcial television statjon at Brownsville, Texas. . • j ‘ . ' GULP DRILLING CHALLENGED GALVESTON, Tex.. Sept 24 — W?>—A public nparinjr Will be held .htjry Qct ^HANDSOME” LARRY GOODWYN iT^ie Commentators’ “L T gly Xian” Contest, only one day old hais already begun to! draw entrants—bent oh fame, for- tuife and two tickets to the A&M-Texas football ganjie. Scarcely liad the announcement come out in Thursday’s issue of the Battalion — when three fugitives from a ATHENS; general sta’ff Sept. 21 —«-P>— A spokesman said yes terday Greek forces have won back about hnlf-4b. thtf Rebels i njid killed 45 tno‘ four-da The s recaptu horion for thfci the guer * ground they lost to the Vitsi Tiiangle Communists during ffensive. ;efflna»rKaid the Greeks I the town of Dendra- hs the pivot assault on supply road i^en cc ebration of the-establishment of tie.Co-Weds as a department, will >e held at the home of R. C. How vn. ’ Th; Hovrren home is two and a quar cr miles south and a quarter mile j past of the east Gate, Mrs. Park! said. Food will he furnished, and transportation will he arranged for couple* calling the Fiht Baptist Chuijrh. ‘ • The Co*Weds Department con sists of young married couples who •attend Sunday School togel ♦plastic surgeon signified their in tentions of campaigning. The first mpa three in the field that is expected nual report on the A&M Sys- . ptem for 1948-19. The session began this morning at 9 the Plaza Hotel in San An tonio. The hoard will discuss appro priations for the Memorial Student Center and a proposed appropria tion for 'the building of a 18-hole golf course. Authoritation will-be sought for the use of $50,000 from the Ex change Store operating fund and $000,000 from other available funds. These fund* will lie used in the immediate work on the cen ter. . ' The proposed golf course will cost about $75,000. It will be lo cated |n the soSithwest comer of the campus wherebbe present beef cattle 'center is now located,. The horse barn will b« convert*] into a dub house. • Plans for the course have been drawn up by Ralph Plummer, of Dallas., one of the south’s finest golf layout desilmers. An appropriation of $50,000 has already been made for the con struction of a new beef center. An additional $.13,000 will be requested from the board. The total spst will be* $101,000 and it will be located near the present dairy. Tennis courts fop John Tarlcton Agriculture College will be pro posed. Also the appointments of new deans for the Stephcnvillc and Arlington schools will be con sidered. During the course of the meet ings the board will work on; other matter* including ddditUmal 'schol arships, purchase plans for a new agriculture experiment station, and numerous gifts and loans. • • s| • president: I)e Loach Martin, a mechanical engineering student of Dallas; John E. Gossett, a busi ness major from Houston; and Don Joseph, a. pre-law student from, Harlingen*. / Nominated for vice-president were J. D. Mclvcr, a civil engi neering student from Honey Grove Tommy Butler, an aero student from Waco and Ralph E. Gorman, an architecture major from Port Arthur. Seeking the post of social secre tary’ aro Stanley W. Thompson, a mechanical engineering student of Abjlerne; David L. Bertrand, Jr., an .electrical engineering major of ort Arthur; and D. K. Kcelan, a troleum geology major from enumont. * The meeting resembled the re cent national convention in two ways—there was almost con stant disorder and a few of the nominees were chosen by ‘‘out fit’* csucases. There were no vet eran sophomores present at the meeting. .The voting.will be by ballot. All ballot* must he turded in no later than noon Monday, 'James P inn la, ex-class, president, warned. The ballots may l>e found in air other section of this paper., Pianta Instructed sophomores to fill these out, sign them, and turn them in to their first ‘ sergeants.' Day stu dents and non-corps men will turn Uicir ballots In at the Student Ac- .V Ninety-eight candidate have filed in the race for po-- j nitionp in the Student Senate as of 5j p. m. Thursday, N. K. Leatherwood, president of the Sennie, has announced. These applications are now bcinji: (checked in the Regis- • trar’s Office to determine whether or not the candidateA.ftre eligible. Today at f# p. in. w the+.~* * thrltloR Office. — t New Midway Area Church Organized By Rev. Jackson together, Mrs.) Park said, adding that the de- icnt welcomed visitors to the 4 \ A Mrs.! Park Haul, ac nartjnent wolconv wiyfjer roast t What’s Cookiiig ivetor Vete (s who were enrolled he. second summer se- id notified the Veter- nlst ration that they sire the fifteen day* 1 fen the second sum- iter and the fall ae- r hould report to, ina Adrljkor’s Office tel; ..TayfiOllkin* Advisor, announced t* Vetera n A AM •n ft ter ins Ad tld not I’cave be ijntr acta mrstcr, phouId' report to, the Velersns Advtfwr'i Office, Da- mediately. .Taywr-Wlfkiiut Vet- era ns Advisor, announced tpday. y* - AbGlE WIVES CIRCLE, A&M ME HODIST CHURCH. 7:30 p.nu Morday, with Mrs. Cecil Ryan on Sulphur Springs Road. AtCHITECTURt SOCIETY, Tut day;' 7:30 p. m., Assembly RoOtn, YMCA. Pint meeting of the yead. Elect officero. C tMERA CLUB. 7:80 pjn. Mon day. Physlca Building. j • p LANDSCAPE ART CLUB, 7:80 a„ Monday, Room 810, Africul- * Engineering-Building. ANISH CLUB, AfUr Tuesday night, Room emlc Building. Hall said hr plans to give speeches in behalf of his candi dacy outside of Duncan mess hall and "with all the Cavalry behind me, how can I lose?’* . • - Stephens, head yell leader, was ndt so vehement *n his plans for victory. In factual? last reports, he hadn't Oven been contacted by the Battalion for interview. It is be lieved his roommate, Muri’ay Cox, who has had to Iqok at Stephen’s face for three years, entered his name before the latter knew any thing about the contest However, as Stephens has so much "natural talent" for the title of “Ugly Man" his-candidacy must be considered ajnajor one. 'Sill three candidate* seemed in tensely interested in the "secret" prise that rounds out the group of three awards to bo given tho win ner of the contest. Some rumors now in full swing insist that the Pfite is a deferment from the draft while others are claiming it Is an exemption frpm any course the winner selects. However, the Commentator staff, guiding hands of the contest, are remaining mum. The o^her prize* are two ticket* to the A&M-Tcxaa game and hotel reservations in the Austin hotel. I ■./ Nominations open today with the printing of a Nominating Ballot In the Battalioa. In the Nominating Primary, each *tu-> dent may vote as many time? as he warns, tuft, all fntriea mart; be signed. Nominations close ' Thursday, September 80. The S highest nominee* WlU qualify for tho runoff election to bei held Thnrpday, October 7. AH ballots are to be mailed or brought to the Commentator of fice, second floor Goodwin Hall. A&M History And Traditions Viewed By Mrs. Campbell Mrs. C. B. Campbell spoke at a meeting of the Newcomer* Club last Wednesday afternoon. She gave an account of the history of the customs that arc now n part of Aggie tradition, and related i) amusing anecdotes of early lus life. ■*. J. B. Johnson, president, in troduced the'new officers. They were Mr*. A. W. Mclloh, vice-presi dent; Mrs. F. R. White, secretary- treasurer; Mrs. R. E. Leighton, membership chairman; Mrs. D. L. Belcher, program chairman; Mrs Robert H. Fletcher, corprogrum chairman, and Mr*. R. S. Steven son, chairman of the hostess com mittee. Mr*. J. E. Roberts, a charted />o Sundays, jhpoi member, spoke briefly on how New, ^ne . during Rev Comer* oltnc tq be started. Tlje^wnce arc Otis^ Mill purpose of the Newcomerr Club a section of tho College Social Club, is to help new women get acquainted.- Newcomer* were urged to bring magazine* to each meeting to bo turned over to Mr. G«y of the YMCA for the use of the boys at Bryan Field. ■ •{ ti*. Ik’s; AN ANONYMOUS OPTIMIST • ’•! *1*1 / * / LONDON, September 24—<*»— A crude zign^waa found Thursday pinned on tbe garden door at No. 10 Downing Stmt, Prime Minis ter Attlee’s official residence. 1 said: “51 os cow ia bluffinf."/ -J Correction The Student Commissary is 'dosing out ita entire stock but not at the price* as quoted in yesterday’s Batt. ’ . According to Carey Clark, owner and manager of the Com missary, the Information con tained In the. Commissary's ad is incorrect The Student Conuniaaary (a now located in the North Oan- tral wing of Anchor Hall and not at 814 Houston St The Commissary h open eith ry day from 4 to 6j>.m. and from 1 to 8 p.m. on Saturday. . /. A new ilethodist Church, ,St. Paul’*, has been organized between Bryan and College Station by Rev. R. L. Jackson, former pastor of the A&M 5Iethodist Church. Services of the new chuiVh are being held in, the YMCA rohm* at the Country Club. Reverond lackson served the A&M Methpdist Church, from 1932 to 191G. Thi* church will serve many of Uia G. I. families who live in the Midway Area. There are a number of residentfalSscctions available to this new cburca. which will fill tho< gap between thiS-tw'o towns. -Tho first scijictf was'held on ^eptomBcr 5tfu and during each service sinro, ’ there haz .been an -xceptiomdly large increase in at tendance.. Although this- church has just been organized, it is’pre- nared to take care of all ages in r 'hurch School, which meets at 9:45 on Sunday mornings. . The St. Paul’s Methodist Church offers a splendid opportunity for those who have the pioneer spirit, and who would like to have a part in a growing new church. Rev. Jackson ha* not only ser- -ed tho A&M Methodist Church, hut churches ia Dallas, Houston, San Francinco and other citic*.. He was pastor at New London, Texas when the explosion occurred in ’937. ‘ Because of a back ailment, which is T>ow being treated, Rev. Jackson will not b°ld services for the next Sundays. Speakers who will Jackson's ab- Miller and Dan R. Davis, both of the departihaut of Agricultural Economics^Md Bock ology. Miller will and Davis will s] * / • J •• *. * . CHARLES “CHUCK" CABA- NISS ha* been named Spbrts Edi- tor of the 1949 Longhorn. Ca- barms is a sophomore student taking pre-law. Four File For? Vacancies On Life Committee i n : Only four students have ap plied for tl»e three vacancies on the Student Life Commit tee thus far. They are Har vey J. Chetf, Jack V. Smith, Marvin Kuer.i and CecilJHuey. Candidates must file their ap plication* in the Student Activities Office by 5 p. m. today. The elec tion will bo held Monday. Thc-three positions nro Only open to non- military student*. The Student Life Committee ‘is a commkleo of the Academic Coun cil and i*'-responsible for consider ing policies and procedures affoc- tingrstudcnt|life. This committee,, make* it* recommendations to t Academic Council. The committee concern* particularly with such matter* nV Inting to the operation of certain phase* of the student activities program and to student life as are not assigned to some other com mittee or agency. It consists of 9 member* of the faculty nnpomtod by the Presidoiri of the College,/and 11 students appointed as follbi^: Cflulet Colonel •f the Corps, prcMtlgrtt of the Senior Class, presidemof the Jun-; ior Class, one BatUjllion Editor, .4 representatives froth the Student Senate, and 9 non-military students elected at large. * student* niuee, o ihp itself Spanish Open for Ladies A conversational course in Span^ (sh will be offered for ladies dur ing the first semester of this school yekr, J. J. Wbolket, head , of the department of modern languages, announced today. ’The first meeting of the group will b« held at 10 a. m. Tuesday, September 28, in Room 124, Aca demic Building. At thia tithe a def, inite hour will be selected for the tegular class meetings .which will be Md three times a week. The wives of veterans are urged by Woolket to afafl themselves of opportunity to learn to speak h. G. L veteran women are d. that they can legiste* course under the G. L Bill Waco Club Plans Dance Following Bayloif-A&M Came Plans for n dance following the Baylor-A&M football .game wore discussed at the first meeting of tho Waco A&M Club Wednesday night. I.| 4 . Sleeting'for the first time thi* semester the Waco 'club elected officers and planned a full pro gram for the coming year. • Ross Fryer, senior architect student, wn» elected* president The other officer* elected were James Ken nedy, secretary; Joe 5Iac Carpen ter, treasurer; and Fred ■'Walter*, sergeant at arm*. • ‘ • A committee wu* appointed to locate a place in Waco where the dance, after the Baylor game, may Iks he|sititms should clarify their position at the Student Ac tivities Office before 5 p.m. today. The Student Senate election will be held Monday night Ballot* will be distributed in the dormitories 5tondny afternoon and will he picked up at 10 p. m., Monday. All students not living in the dormi tories will use the official Ballot which will he published in the Monday Battalion. The ballot* • will be distributed and picked up by the senior cadet officer or housemaster in the dor mitories. Students who will.not bo here for the two semesters are not eligible^ to run for the Student Senate. The following have applied:' • Dormitory 1 Paul H. Landry Rdilolph L. Schodde Maxio W. Freeman Dormitory 2 Charles Mattel Dormitory 3 Robert K. Gilchrist Nomtan Hinchiffe • Alfojiso F. Silvas'' Keith E. AlDup , Dormitory 4 George E. Marble R. E. Dillon DormUory 5 Charles Luedlke „ Ivan Bradshaw Dormitory 6 Hershel Shelby Ted U Copeland 'Dormitory 8 • Charles Maisel 'Norman. Brnslnn Dormitory 9 .Elbert R. Baugh Tort: Bnindrott DormUory 10 • Bubba Scrimgeour Dormitory It T. A. Carlton George. R. Edwards James Simpson Dormitory 12 James D. Whatley Thomas J. Muldowncy DormitorJ 14 William M. Phillcy Tom E. Noland' C. E. Christie Dormitory 15 i Charles E, CabanUs Arnold L. Williams % - Dormitory 16 Juincli Morse Curtiss Morris Billie Martin . ■ Max Konz Webster R. Stone Jack Cmugnard Dormitory 17 . .Gene Sthrickel Luther B. Terry Bob Weynnnd Tom Thompso Bos* B. Frye Hart Hall Max Greiner • . * Hobart B. Atkins Jack A. Qujrcy. Law Hall Lewis R. Pomeroy Jack Shepherd R. S. WUliamaon Julius G. Blum Howard E. Bra** Leggett Hall William O’Hara Fred S. Thurmond Harvey V. His ion Milner Hall Joseph O’Connor Ralph L. Shannon Mitchell Hall Stanley L. Roger» , ’ Michael P. Williams Art Howard B. A. “Buck" Wyatt , . Claude. E. Lawrence C. V. .Slagle Puryear Hall Charles E. Kirkham Walton Hall . Thomas Legor - Bryan Annex (Non-Freshlaen) . Marvin L. Stone | College View >, : D. N. Brown ; Munroe Neff - / . Dave M. Seligman . John W. "Jack" Tippit 'f .Wilbur H. FriU' Day StndenU Robert J. Ransom Lindsey Lipscomb -. Jacob M. Russell ^ 'Marvin Hagtmtwr 1 Rax M. Wacker .' Weldon E. Wflllams j n VHt Village IIam # Flanoy C. II. Burk SenatoD.-at-Large Joe Nagy, Dormitory 10 S’arq; Ijtnford, Dormitory 6 Bomnnl. Kitchens, Dormitory 1 i Fred! Ilamhright, Dormitory C : Eauccn Hobbs, College .View Lloytl E. Baker. Dormitory d R'. IJ “Dick'’ AUerman, Ij»w Hn|l Joseph H. Craine, Dormitory lil J. AI “Bitsy" Davis, Dormitory 7 , Richard W. Denney, Dorniip>ry'> W. P. "Dick” Dixon, Puryear J. Iloug Pitcock, Dormitory 9 Danjel A. K. Proctor. Dormitory'* , Marvin O'. "Machinegun’ I/Cggett Hall Rit'e. Johti D. Shoemaker, Dormitory 2' Jack V. Smith, Jerry Sutherland. Dormitqrjr 15 Purii* J? Thrajh, : Dormitory,? Walter Wendlandl, Dormijprij—’ - ‘J — jj : | Local lyferchants] Suffer $2^000; In Damages r t • At thirty thin mhmin^ twenty four thousand >loUnT|i went up in Nmokc ami fining The;/W^if*; . variety JStiiro and the Acipeliuwl * • Hccoi^l Shop weft! gutted wy tiro that completely doutroyed oil in terior fumifthinjc* and Mock; /, • # Fnink Zubik, jwriior tif the gie. Variety .Store, •c^Umatctl that hii 10.h|i % . would a>nount to'neirly SISgOwh The damage to tin* tnljoni- ing Aggieland Record Shop, opor- % . nted by J. F. Sousarea* wun dsti- inut»*d at $^.000. Both shop* were .1 partitilly covered by frre im»ur- j (luce. The huiMingn and land b‘gun burning at Uif* rjune time. The. interiors of oath are # marked with, cluirred and |wiktfd timbers and fixtures. Tbe r hitivy. acri«J smell of damp anhus now ^ouujiands the,interior of ttfo orfeo^ floutjishiirgs^torcse [. . # . — • ^ . Seating Plans For Texas Tech Game A^M ^tudfnU have Wen as- tdgnM Sertions Q,.B, S, and T in* In Alamo $Udtaro for thK Texas . iTecli ^amo, according* to W. • L. PepV^thy*, Dealt of. ^MenJ The^e, hcct ons are oi) the Ba*t pklo of ; -the.ktudjum, from tho,50-yhrd limv * South % ^ ' . • - ^ lie alno stated ! that hel hoped thc^ Aggies would ntay ir| thene pections and not overflok into, adjoining oncu. Mjits- in ; other sections ate r^tened somebody paid * for: them.* not create bod frelijigu h>- ward ounwdvc* by taking* aome« / oneV seat from them thy uatd. ’gftber- • me of thcj^nt* will • enervM in th* Aggro action, of flr#t con ity* fir*t ed will \k : nbseivcd for tho Ice seat** on the 40’ and 50cy«rd - Extension Serviced Promotes Age it Margaret Jackson, Gplli m /nut Is/anid rgaret Jackson, Gplli i county hoiie demonstration 4iuept,. ha« been appointed'foodH/^nnd nutrition soeciaUst of the Texas .Extension Seivice- effective Octoticr 1, ac cording to Maurice Heach* exten sion vicenlirvctor and state home demonstfotion agent. ' J •J Pistol Te Meets Monday' fhcrc. will be 11 members of the all others ipterv*t*4 ia \S o PUtS ifeam •* I out for thajaam h of Rof u Hair. n«gt evening at T:80.' U ia ttMelftt.ttat 'jP rill ztart thq flrat'wee : oberi - U M - ■;> . ij&it .» 1 fi- J4-1