The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 27, 1948, Image 1

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• PVBUSBEiriN m INTEREST OF A GRBATtR A& M COlLBCt
• '' ‘ COUJCOE STATION <AwHMl, TEiXAfl. MONDAY, aBPTlCMBana'f, 1M8 ' .
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JOHNSON BE 3KS
SUI’REMB^URT IfBAItmtfk
Jr^? a U y°AlUt
James V. All oil and nmouter
ttfrtoy for L ndon Johirton,
takinir the sec itorlal paction
to the Unitc< States Sttprvmt
Court, the-Hiuston Post mid it
jeornod «yoatei lay. ; . 11!! r
Tentative p an*, all
. tome#, told U s Post,
applioatidn- fo a stay
of prohibition. If securtu,
would temper irily nullify
junction frmnt d by Fwlcra
Judjfc T. Whit ield Davidwn which
at present is keeping Johnson’s
name off th< 'Nov. >8 bnllot os
: ' Domocratic n< minco for • tmhed
States Senate ^T- • t ■ : !l. il
The Post’d- WMhii)(rton;Bm*u
learned that tl eri i would bo n boar
,i f iiig- in Wash
which
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Washington
er^vwould b<
njCton Tuesday iljit
three of Jo^tson’s
. : - r — two or
lawyers would be present.! 111
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CHINESE WAR * I;![.
' ROLLS AGAIN .
' NANKING,|Sept. 27. ~'/P!~Tbo
m-
, V( l r L. r _
’ Chinpse govcrtimenl aHcndwledgcd
reluctantly Sunday the Communist
day tho Communist
n in< a .mDlf
Ktk- Oinpraliv
ck’n rcjfim^ to
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iy sun
capture of Ttinah a military,
revopsc whiehjshook’ Gfnorallv»ipio
Chtang Kni-Sli(
foundations.
It was prod
ChonV forces
at 220,000 to 430,000, would strike
next nt.Suchdw, 170 miles -south
of TslnanrKHs.a id^ldir jtoyurn-
ihoht'bose nm!l {ho latt important
city barring {the roOte [to the
.Yangtie. j- * f :
. EXPELLED
ARRIVE IN
VIENNA,
American oil
•■'ipelled from
officials
lENNA-
|ept, -27;l/P|~-Two
.mp:i::y offidnD cx-
onRury on charges
Ived in ^Vienna
nf..sabot»frtr. .
-Sunday. ; I. f d. . ,
■ u* The two, Curl Ruo<lemdnn and
iCJeorge -Bnnri^itmc, Were taken in
.hand immediately by American le-
. Ration officials,who saW both were
exhausted.
Arrest by
Police Sept
icc publ
/-to^nakc
of Ax'u
chartth
ililhgariitn Economic’
lH, they in* jnctected
ill tjoday -U'.eir Version
T agan
TWOTEXA
FOR AIR
incidents Uiijce .then nnd the
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FORT WOBlpTH; Ted; Sept. 27—
t <.P>—An cndutnhco flight 'aimed at
breaking .the if or Id's ticqM of 721
heftirs Which lnta|skKxl f4lr^idyears
will be spoimoffd by*-jAio Texas
private ^flyeiijiaisociation. •
l^mbcta of the as-
Vinmont and Bert
sjxKinUy. adapt-
, ;^d Luscombejfcur-seater single en-
;gine Plane. Tijcy KopO to Stay in
•? the afr at leari 1.600 hour
IS, $>
Expansion Plans. More)
For Center Reviewed by
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By CHUCK CABANISS
: The System Boanl of Dlrectora of A&M approved ap-
propriatlona and recommendations for expansion within the
far-flung system at a meetirfg Friday morning in the Plaza
Hotel in San Antonio. '. .• ^ !^ . •
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‘Darkhorse’ Being Pushed
Eight ‘Ugly Mali’ Candidates
Enter Race as Interest Grows
By LARRY GOODWYN
A
lag br
lag th
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libn GOODE leip* through a hole in the Tech line on a six-yard'gain Saturday night before be-
brouglt down by Tech fallback J. W. Thompson (21) and Milbarn Haydon, (62), left guard. W'atch-
the pUy fi
down bv reca^lauoacK J. >v. inomp«ontzu and muoar
from the ground is Jimmy Flo^eni (74), Aggie .tackle.
Election Ballots D istributed,
Cbllected, Counted Tonight
All (1 >rm|tory studentij Will vote
for the r 'dorm Senator ami seven
^Senator 4-at-lurge (ohight/T'Ballots
will be distributed this afternoon
by dorfa tpastcrH 1 in non-military
dorms ind by the highest ranking
man injthc corps dorma.” Charie*
Kirkhnm, election committee chair-
map his announced. “All ballots
will bo (dekethup htjen tonight.**-
The ballot will list'the caodidat.eH
for the dorm concerned and '-the
n^r.u-s of -the Student Seoators-nt-
largc^'A\ Senator i com each dorm
and a rep. wilTbo selected and seven
Student Sciiutors-at-largO.
N AfteJ baSots have been collected
in a dirm^’the dorm master (or
rnnkiutf cutlet officer) will county
the ballots and tabulate the result*
for the! dorm Senator in the pres
ence ofi all! the candidates in that
Mom for ithe position, Kirkham
emphamzedt, ,
The tanking cadet officer after
14: ballots for Dorm Student
ing. Deadline is . r > ;p. m. Tues
day to plart ballot tn Student
Acjivities or in Faculty Ex*,
change Box 284 for students not
living in the dormitories^ - ' '
The following men have filed for
dorm • representative on th©' Stu
dent Senate: , v
Dormitory 1
Mnxie W. Freemen, Paul H.
Landry. John V. Halick, and jlu*
'dolph L. Schoddc.
-^Dormitory 2
-Charles A. Mutfci, Joe B. Rcuss,
Aubrey D. Sprawls, John L. Tay
lor, and Paul B. Welti.
Dormtiory 3
Keith E. Allsup, Noman N.
HinChlfffo, nnd Alfonso F. Silvas.
Dormitory' 4
R. E. -Dillon, .George E. Marble.
Dormitory S
T©mmic D. Benefield, Ivan I.
Bradshaw, and . Charh--* I.uedtke.
Dormitory 6
Tetl L. Copeland and Herschel V.
count!
Vnatot, wlU turn all ballots in to Shelby,
the Hpusihg Office, first floor] Dormitory 7 .
rr? i* ‘ Goodvrli Hall. Also the dohn mas-1 ORobei-t R. Smith an<l Jim R. Tn-
,ura -
[14 by A1 and Free 0f J ict !, rhtt Housing Office re-.
mains fopeh ull night but ballots
% T« •. the a|r at lea
. „ -the -pitrious ^vicoii], or/l’na long.I
a* wiTi can.**
* ’ was set in 1&B4 by
Key of Mcridl m, Mis*. 1 ;
= fci‘"-w-
.t-hew. * J-*
The plane, (ie Texas Flier, “has !
been oquippet with f.W botnb-bay
. Viii|s If or Senator-at-Urge^
will-) e’-raunted by the Election*
Conirr Ittee. -1|- j
All students not in dorms,will
ut,e official. ballot appearing in
ttalion, for vot-
betm equippef With bomb-bay
opening throd <h which it can be
refOeled from h! cojivertiljle car
while In mld-ilr! '■ '< t •:
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V HY1
COMMUNi
e' PARIS.'Sejit.l27Hyder
abad represenTatives in the United'
Natipfis chari :d Saturday thatrin-
l dia dins impelled censonthip over-
1 communicntldj s in add out oftth<r
princebrytati 6
Indian invasion of Hyderabad
was taken btforo the Security I
Council last *Mck by a delegation '
•hpadod - by ‘Nawah |IblM Nnwur,
■*' Jung, formeri (o rcl »fd minister off
tho state. He flipped uUt by nlr
before domlnbin troojm ««tart(d the
f InvAelon. IT;' [ 1 1 '
J; V ’ ' w '.L _TL Jl 1 i 4 it - r •* .
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IIUHM A GU s'
LEVELS VJ .!
RANGOON,
un
&
ovornmoiit (fiKontni
lux tho tfiin< fit th«(
frljtifto Mtyujhild yti
!o<l thf Hyi
It*
n half miles
, <Sl tho Irrn
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. I'ROGKKSBI
ABpucno
ATLANT
workor.t for
^Progressive
t|tey wore a
-leave Colu
point
i Paul Endi
! one ofc the
- • tlon wt* ca
who represe
lumbus (lc
* • Tho seven
to a point
where they
a
said Hun-
Hurmn hav
yrlnnt, otto odd
th *f the cit))ltoj
Rffer' ~
nut ttavy
illy lovoi-
fbttM
aW pistol
it of Detroit; M .
n, Oud the abdue
out by nino men
IhorflselVei m Co-
-flnd drive!/
^ and o
lanta and- not .return to ;C6t
on© pf Jtl
party, Tort Biker of Washi)
D. C y and ordered th drive I
i»nwi uuu nui rviurn lu v.u
••sfv *' Tp-frn
• FRENCH ST^L HAVING
TROUBLESgr
PARIS, S(|Bt 27
munista and'Rightiat
Gen. Charles. De Gaul
a
«n appeal a
his wobbly
The
atay.on
eater wages
e^‘
27 —(An—{ Com-
■ followers of
le tangled In
JSS
( J j. I ‘ j
a*k*d workers to
their distress
prices.;.'
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he official, hallc
he Monday Bat
! l ,1 .‘ 4
Dormitory R. •
Norman Braalnu .Charles J. Mai-
selj J. B. Rochelle.
Uormitqry 9
Tom Brundrett.
Dormitory 10
Bubba Scrimgeor and Pete Ste
gall.
Dormitory 11
t T. A. Carlton, George H. Kd-
"To)
/'TO
FFICIAL BALLOT
DORMITORY STUDENTS
STUDENT SENATE
(Scratch out all but 1 name)
( I . BRYAN FIELD ANNEX
Manjin 1.. Stone .
DAY STUDENTS
(Mark nut all but two names for this area)
1. Davis • > Robert J. Ransom, Jr.
1 1’j Hngemeior Jacob M. Ruskcll
. iHodgson. Jr. Rex M. Wacker
Llndijey , Lipscomb . Weldon K, Williams
COLLEGE VIEW ’
Wilblr A. Frits . • Monroe C. N6ff
1 I). M. Sclignmn
• TRAILBR AllKA
RolteH H. Nolaon • . Richard'D. Hodges
•VKTKRANH VILLAGE
4*
Riehi
Marv
A lorn
rd.
in
o I
Harr / R iney /
Rich
Paul
rd
H.
Joe- I. (Ipulter,
HKNATORHal.tAKGK
(Herstch out all but 7 names)
Alterman.-Law .. Renta rd Kitchens, Dorm 11
erry, Jr. Dorm S
y
J. A Divi*, Dorm 7 [i
Rich ird E. Denney, Dorm 0
W. I . Bi me*,- Dorm 10
W. 1. D ckson, Purycnr
Josep- "Hi* Crone, N^prm 12
>' G Doran, Jr., -Milner
adi y Edgar, Mitchell
^ ne rikjng. Law
Hahtbright, Dorm 0
Lauren Babbs, College View
-Htn
Jame
Dick
Cocl
D.
Idphon, College View
» P Jones; Dorm 15
Jot cob, Dorm 6
\elty, College View
Sam Lanford, Dorm 0
» Mickey McGuire, Dorm Oi
MotRe Moncrlef. Dorm If!
Jos II. Nagy, Dorm 10
John K. Orr, Dorm 12
J. Doug Pitcock, Dorm 0
Daniel A. K. Proctor, Dorm 0
Marvin G. Rice, Leggett -
, Clay ion L. Selph. Dorm 4
John D. Shoemaker, Dorm 2
Frank M. Smith, Jr., College Sta.
Jack V. Smith.
.William H. Smith, Dorm if -
G 1 . Taylor, Dorm 4 |
Parvis J; Thrash, Dorm 0
Tomlinson, Dorm 17
liego Vtcw Jack ,W.
^ Walter T. WcndUntlt, Dora 11
„ STUDENT LIFE REPRESENTATIVE
(Only non-military stodenta nay vote in thin race.
. Scratch out all b«t three names) >
r. Chelf • , • ; : Charles R. Mitchell
JL Holbrook i .^Albert C Ricks,
Sam A. Rowe i .
Edward Sacher
Martin Koera Jack V.-Smith
II j. Jairy Sutheriand ' .
Robert L, Waften .r .
( i J ; T; . IK i v • k a :
jl ];] ‘ ■ • ■ • ^
• - Signature of. voter
Haney
Char es
Charles Howard
Cecil Huey
Dea' S.
•«
Mathews
A
m
i,
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t t
ill;
ti:i>
S7
ballot most
into Box 284
be filled
t&
turnod into Student Actlritiea
before 6 -p.m. Tuwday.
;■
wards, nnd Janies IL Simpson.
Dormitory 12
Thomas J. Muldowncy and James
D. Whatley.
Dormitory 14
C. E. Christie, Jr. and William
M. Phillcy, Jr.
Dormitory 15
Charles I). Cnbnniss, Billy Ste
phenson, Jack E. Turner, and Am?
old L. Williams.
Dormitory
Jack Graugnani. Max'
16 .' -/
ax A. KJitx,
is F. Mo^six.
Billy D. Martin, Curtis
Janies O. Morse, and Webster R.
Stone. ‘
Dormitory 17
Rosa B. Fryer, Jr., Gene Schric-
kel, -Luther B. Terry. Tom Thomp
son .and Bob WoynamL
- Harl Hall
Robert Atkins. Max G. Greiner,
and Jack A. Quirey.
Law Hall
Julius G. Blum, Lewi* R. Pome-
ray, Howard E. Brass, and Jack
Shepherd.
LcggetlHall -.
William D. O'Mara, Harvey-\\ ; hi» hands, oh balloH. but the run-
Risieu, nndvFrgtl S- Thurmond, Jr. off race,will restrict voters to one
MHmrr Hail I ballot apiece.
Ted G. Davi^ Joseph S. O’Coh- j .
nor, Charles J. .Pace ntwl'Ralph L.
The field? lengthened to eight
avowed candidates today ax th©
Commentator's “Ugly Man" con
test entered'its third day of nomi
nations.
Tho names Calvin Dupree, Bob
Noble, Jack Gaugler and Eddie
Pcla were added over the week
end to those of Snag Gentry, Ru :
pert Hall nnd Jimmy Stephens.
In addition, a “darkhon»c” can
didate has entered the fight in the
poitSon of one Thomas Carpcrtcr,
otherwise known as “gunboat" or
"hey, you." Carpenter, distinguiah-
ed member of tn© “C" Senior* got
hix campaign underway with five
votes from followers who claimed
his "nuifibcr 12 brogans, shmno-
llke psysique,. and Dracula
profile, make him our ^fi
son candidate. We’re behind
the limit," stated hix bac
wished to remain anonymous for
the time being.
"When it comes to an ugly man
contest, natur? has smiled on Car
penter," one of his self-appointed
campaign managers concluded.
(The Commentator will furnish the
names of ail people nominating
candidates in the race—tor a nomi
nal fee. The "fee” is a subscription
to the Commentator.)
Incidentally, as stated when
the contest opened, it is hoped
that the campaigns will be en
tered in the right spirit,tjust for
laughs and nothing vise. (Ex
cept posalbly the two tickets to
the .A&M-Texax game and the
.two other prises).
Nominating ballot will run iq the
Battalion even* day until the nomi
nal ionx close Thursday, September
30. The ’five nominees with the
highest total of voters will quali
fy for the runoff. .The runoff will
be hold Thqr?day, October 7th.
In the primary,-any perxon may
vote os many times us-he can get
Shannon
Mitchell Hall
Art E .Howard, Stanley L. Rog
ers, C. V. Slagle, Michael P. Wil
liams .and B. A, Wyatt
1’uryrar Hail
Roy A. Carter, Jr„ William F.
Egan, nnd Charles D- Kirkham.
Walton Hall
T. A. Bnntn. Robert E. Boyd, J.
L. Duller, Davis M. Elson, Harold
Hildebrand, and Thomas J. Logon
Bryan Field Annex'
Marvin L. Stone.
Day Students
Richard B. Davis, Marvin W.
Hagcmcicr„Alonso IL Hodgson, Jr,
Lindsey I. Lipscomb, Robert J.
Ransom, Jr., Jacob M.'HumcU, Rex
M| Wacker, and Weldon E. Will
iam*.-
College View '
Wilbur A. Frits, Monroe C. Neff,
’awl 1). M. Sotlgman.*'
• Trailer Area
'Rolieri E. Nelsoirami Richard Dr
Hodges.
Veterans Village
llnrry Raney.
‘ Kenatarioat-Large .
Richard I. ' Altemtim, Paul B.
Berry, Joe B.. Coulter. J. A. Dayla,
Richard K, Denney, w. 1). Barnes,
W. P, Dickson, Joseph II. Crane,
Harry G. Doran. Jr., Hndloy Ed
gar, Don Kngelklng, Fred Ham-
bright,'Lauren Hobbx, Ben Hop,
son, James P. Jones, Dick Joseph
and Cecil D. Kolty.
Bernard Kitchens, Sam Lanford,
* f
Mickey McGuire, Monte Moncrlef,
Jqo H. Nagy, John E. Orr, J. D.
Pltfcock, Daniel A. K.- Proctor.
Marvin G. Rico, Clayton L. Selph,-
John D. Shoemaker. Frank M.
Smith, William H, Smith, Richard
G. Taylor, Purvis J. Thrash, Jack
W\ Tumlinson, nnd Walter T. Wen-
dlandt. i, nr.
Student Life Representative
Harvey J. Chelf, Charles R. Hol
brook. Charles Howard, Cecil Hue:
Marvin Kucrs, Dean S* Mathi
Charioa R. Mitchell. Albert
Ricks, Sam A. Rowe, Edward
er. Jack V. Smith, Jerry Suther
land.' and Robert li Watters.
‘The following Bat of students
failed to meet all the qualification
which a^e set up for the Student
Senate:
Dario, Jerry Suth-
riand, John W. Tlppit, Albert C
C. H. Btrrke,
Claude E. Lawrence, Jr^ R. 3.
Lloyd E. Baker, Elbert R.
D. .N. Brown, C. H.
t
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Sr;
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M
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50^ ^
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t * villi •; !
has written *)^eral papers dunllng
with' tho^fflrHcuIn ami policy of
engineering schools,
Many academic honor* and en
glnefring'awards have baen con-
fertvil m>on Bailey Includlnff Doc-'
lor of Engineering from Lehigh
University, 1037j ami Doctor of
Rclenco from Lafayette College. In
1942. He w«* awarded th© AHMK
Medal .of the Society In 1042 for
achievement ami leadership. In
stenm and combustion - engineer-
htg. '■
Accompsnying Bailey Is Profes
sor L. Helander, head of the Me
chanical Engineering Department
for Kansas State College and vice-
iresident of the ASME.
Both Bailey and Professor Hcl-
ander will be guests of the ASME
here from Tuesday at noon until
Vyodnesday -morning.
Avani Elected
Junior Pr<
: ' Doyle Avan
president a
was elected
Juhior CUi In
electiolM,/
The Juhiotijaelected Bob Sy
kes ms their secretary-treasurer
and Brace Simoneaox aa social
chairman, ■/»
M
t of the
last week's
Wives of Veterans
’ 1
Offered 4 Courses
For College Credit
Four extension courses will be
offered to veteran’s -wives, this
semester, Dr. T. S. Mayo has an
nounced. ’> • V ,
The Landscape Art Department
will offer Landscape Art 320, n
course of flower decoration, plant
propagation, and flower arrangc-
bfenti. The firtt class meets Tue*-
fjay at 7 p. m. In the. Greenhouse
opposite the nho
• “Geography
ins.
•aphy of Europe” will be
offered if two more veteran’s
wives make Application. All wives
interested should call Dr. G. W.
Schlcxselman, head of tho Geogra
phy DepartniehL *•
Education (ill, “New Techniques
of Teaching,” will bo offered ‘begin
ning this owning nt 7 in Room
102, Academic Building. If enough
wives make application, a psycho
logy eobrse may be offered, Dr.
May/) said.
“Beginner’^ Conversational Span
ish, meets at 10 a. m. Tues&iy in
Roqm 124, Academic Builamg.
Credit for these courses is trsns-
forrnblo to other colleges and is
applicable on degree work.
ASME President.
Will Lecture Here
* Y* 'I • *• t j
'The Engineer’s Opportunities”
will be the subject of an address
by G. E. Bailey, national president
of the ASME, when he addresses
an ASME meeting at 7;30 p. m.
Tuesday, in the Chemistry Lecture
Room. ».
Builpy, honorary member of the
Institution of Mechanical Engi
neers, London, England,' has made
many outstanding accomplishments
In work on tho officicnKutiliza-
tio nof coql.
- Among these nccomplDKImont*
is th© development of a bpHer me
ter as an aid to. efficient combus
tion, This meter, now need all over
tho world, is built bv the Bailey
Meter Company, which he-founded.
Having^bcon influential in. tho
©duration ol young men for the
nrofcsslon oNujiglneoring, Dailey-^ Jack Graugnard was elected os
Otell Is President
Newly Organized
El Campo A-M Club
An. Ei Capipo A&M Club was
organized with H. E. Otell, Jr. as
president at fa meeting Thursday
night.
The club was organized with the
abjective of firming u closer re
lationship between the students on
the Campus'and the former stu
dents and to promote increased in-
teregj in A&M in the El Campo
area. f
Other officers elected for the
present school term included Japres
W. Craft, vice-president; and 7 Fa-
burn M. Murray, secretary-treas
urer. Seventeen members attended
the meeting,; and Otell invRcdLoU
students who live in or near tl
Campo to attend the future meqt-
ings of the clubj
The meeting dates for the club
have' been set for tho first and
third Thursday of each month.
Initial plans were made for the
annual Tnanlpgivlng Dance which
is held nftoratbe Texpx-A&M foot
ball game. PunYwwbc complctixl
In futbre meeUngur •
The initlxil phaiwR of the1 mtet
Student Memorial Center. Comltmctibn was begun Inst \^cek
on the $2,0(K),OOOS»tructure. j
The Board approved thi'eq ptjopbiMxl measures t to fiAnu-
Jmoro
he «La
daily back the.con«trucUon Work,
given to ft motion for the salb of-4
ter July 1, 1949 .of A&M develop- i
ment fund bonds. Tho bonds will
have attained a value of $ 186,9:1k
by that dqte. , •
Tho fcoond two measures wore
designed to pay for tho early slag-
ex of the work. A motion by 0- C.
Kruger to approve tho us© uf 460,-
000 from the Exchange Rtore op
erating fund on tho project*was
accepted.
A sum of $600,000 from the A&
M—University Available Fund* was
approved for immediate usc. Thls
amount was accumulated;by With
holding $300,0o0 from each of the
college budgets for the last two
years.
The three, approved motions
will supply sufficient funds for
the completion of the firiit'three
units of the Center, with the ex
ception of the furniture, it was
stated.
W, L. Penlierthy, Dean 'qf Mdn,
explained tho plans for a. proposed
18-holc golf-course. The course-will
help,th*« College to provide on. tho
campus amusement to hold the in
terest of the students, Penberthy
explained.
The'mombcrs of the board, ap
proved a piofion to appropriate
$4C..l00 towards the total cost of
$76000.
'Their approval was made contin
gent upon the reccint of $26,000
from tho Former Student* Associa
tion) who' had promised such -li
sum when they recommenced the
construction of the course. An ad- (
ditionni $3700 is already 'available
for ihe 1 course.
The feolf course will jDe located
in the prepent pasture, area at the^
southeast corner of the campus
along Highway 0. The horse barn
on tne location -will be renovated
for us© as a club house.
An appropriation of $10,636 fqr
the purchase of .a plane for Choi
A&M system was approved by tne^
Board. . :
D. W. WiHiam.s, Vice-Chancellor
for Agriculture, explained the need
for the plane to the* directors. He!
stated that the use of; the onlyi
aircraft available nt prexept, a
OsSnp, was not economical unless;
four or five persons were making
the trip. A small plane to handle;
only onb or two persons] w'ould bej
Graugnarcl Elected
By Galveston Club
iresldent o
f the Galveston A&M
tluh at its first mooting Thursday
night. Other officers oloctod wore
Buhba- Bcriihgoour. vlco-prrsldont,
Wally Dixon, socrelnry, nnd Frank
Htnnsfleld, treasurer
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Max Uvu, Charlie Winter, and
John l* Christenson wore appoint
ed ns
Another meetiup Is scheduled
129 In tho
a soclhl committee.
thor meeting Is i
next Thurmlpv In R6om 1
Acmlrmlc BUlldlng.
Sun Angelo Club
Elect* Officere }\
Harold .BnoomoMvas elected pres
ident of the San Angelo Club at
its first moating Thursday. Other
officers elected were Cqrky Bpkert
vice-president; Bob. Sykes,, oocre
Murph Compton, .treasurer
* in, reporter, am
and Country Olsak
tail twisters. , i
Air Force Reserve
Will Present Film
1
The training film “Air Powcij
and Armies”.will be showti nt th(j
regular meeting of the 306th Conn
poslte Squadron. Air Force Reserve}
-Lt Col. W. L McCulIev, Air Force
liaison representative has announ*
ccti. i ;-j
The meeting will be,held at 1
p. m. tonight in Rogm 301, Good*
wiji Hall. . *
^Representative^- from Ft Worti
will be present to describe (he Vorg
qf Flight Service .with the nid of
a.training film, McCullcy'added. «
A&M Radio Club
Will Meet Tonight
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The* A&M Radio Club will hold
ita fall organizational m^tiAg to*
night nt 7. Officers will lie elected
amt plans for various rddfo pro*
joct* will b(< ilisdijsfcd* uf tl\c
mestihg. * \
■ Tom 1‘rickott of the KR Depart
ment will net ns faculty sponsor of
th© club. thli/JEfar,
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AceountantH Hear;
Leland in Chicago
T. W» Lelaiul, Wmrrrf~the Hdsi-
ness nnd Accmifntlng Dcpartmont.,
hfit. prcieniUl a discussion ‘ 6ft
refresher-.courses jit the uiVdlng
of tho Amerlcltn-fnitltuto dfr Ac
countant* In- Chicago, Septmnber
22.
Celand also served aii.chairman
of tho committee on refresher
courses at the Institute.; - v ' ;
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oard
centered ilwut
The first apptpval
economical and convcipqnt;
ed. ,
?n»4 approved | appropria i
rhasea
«as«aKy-1
pcrsknpl»
inistraiivc
wax Sufficient to purr
an-Nhvion all-metal. ,—
plane' for ust* by adnlinistr
affictjfcU
T. I. S|)enrr, director of th*.* of
fice of Physical P|anta for t io A
&M System, explained (he prapos-
ed imj rovements for tlw A&J1 cot
ton genetics research, coiiteri 'Ho
asked ; for $46,000 to be inc udod
with q federal grant of $6J)0) for
the center.
Tw<i greenhouxex and n icnd4 *
house Iwcne the main buildings in
the planned construetion, ^‘liisso r.-i
three buildings would .require About 4 |
$17,000 of the funds, $|>6nce stat- d
ed. The Board approved the^n )pro- j
printiin ami thc^ contract bids I.
which were jirt^qted ax rtcOiq-j.jf
mendtd by the System’s ndfiinix- f
traton. j ' , !
A qecond appropriation ofi
000 ft r n grtH-nhouse, n lalwt itnry
nnd o her facilities forj entonnlogy
needs was approved ami the rl corn*,
menddd bids accepted. Mr.il K*)C<
said that approximately M ©f|
the a ipropnntion would he !«©tq|*i'
ed to complete the mtiin mdtx ol
tlir g *eu|L : 1
The A&M information q»rti<e
head wealed that the Expeclment
Slat it a hud been dexigimted jx the
nutio) id cotton genetics rel>nrch
eentoil by the U. S. Department of
Agric ilturo.
A xxiuest for $24 t)00 f<i • the
copstiticUun of'.Mower limes, to
sme the. farin' lands west t f the ,,
railroiq trnekx ami for cxti i siolig "
of pr “Xfnt linos to fncDifias'in the ;
Menu rial i Center and cotto|[i(.. ire-
search laboratory* was approved- |
•Tht} Bonrtl approvetl an dtbount
of $3{)000 for tne con*truc(ibn of
a-berf entth* center near tin pre
sent dairy cattle area. Tho -Rum' Ik
to be! used with a prcvb'.ix dporo-
priatioh. of $60,000 to deve op a
$103 Odu, l^ef cattle aina..!
Included in the^new area will
he classroom and tudgingj I aril-
itics and barns, all In th^ area
wc*xf of the riiilread track i. A
judging ring 4‘MI be pUeril in
-brding to jircxetit
each liarn
jpb»n«.
The present pariliori will
yt-itel for clussradm use.
ip additional tennis co|
. at a cost of $2500,
£
acrard
it pa^i
i ? ^yericjl for cluusra*
LerveS- ..
Tlti' relinmiishniont of Cen
tral Texas Memorial Fafrji.Hq *lti(
oij.the M..A. Coo (nr, Jjj..J1*'
lopi
so I
donoij.ithe M.,A. Coo|Kr, Jij.,;^oun-
tlutioji, was annroved. Tl>e jmr-
eKastj of Bluelmnnet Farm)] has
greatly diminishcjl 'the Onl J j* Pi
ni by memorial farm.] .. ..
;Cooler dffi-red (tR jpujy tho
m $26,000 for nil Snwnvet
mtmtJi i which were made’ dn tin}
auring the time it was Used
^Iniry cattle demohxl
r, His offer wns.acce ‘
farm
ns u
centc
u ^csi>|utiqh of apprt'ciatii
rntipn was passcA, | j •
ui office of Dean-of i tin' Col-
Jeeo Was established at JTA/C nnd
N’T A 2 to replace th£.,prc*cm of
fice if Associate Dean.- PnMik|riit
E, J. Howell’s recomijK-ntlfttlon of
Foul A. funyus fqr the 1 Stephen*
v$lk> Dost was, appraveB,jAtiJfdvnl
wav »Iso given to J..S. luipnjpr fori
the < ;rtfngteh mist upon tne roertm-
Ihem nlion of President El Ill Here-
■foi'd OX-NTAC. 1 J i * ;
A IVoNon to use the $.15.^00.
celrt Ijfram t)u* sale of |i s^h-aLri
Hon at IhMiiitnoni for |ad<ljt|h‘ n al
land elsewhere wu* iioppirisl.; Tint
prop isnl ( ,f Dr. R. lY LoWi*. dis
recLr of-the Kxnrilnienlal Stai
alitktiqn
foV.the tl'© of the $61 Oifti fri-m th<*
sslo of llm old JcffersOtv County $
rttejlon of ’
two krenhhou*(>« and (ho pdr<dis*4
sub-ijtatloiv for tho eomdrite
two (reobhouses and tkd.ptL
of at|other 312 acre* wns nneroved,
Ut It heads -of tho Hyftv*'- —“
legci rondo lo h'f -rrma
riwofds of their schotilt
sihofl.yeiir nnd the lit
ppcj
In Ike l
IM-IP p
ml*
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vice-prcNiaTOvi f>(
tary; Murph Colt
jJuway . Hipuan,
George Hughes an
Plant were discussed for th<
annual Christmas dance and 1$ war
decided to elect a dance chairman.
The offirtrs plait to meet at a later
date and elect this chairman and
committees to work with him.
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broadcast from £fo«-
by the Soviet command
from Berlin to tha
of Germany.
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Agriculturist
Editor Needed !
An editor for the' 1948-49
(grlcultarist Is needed. R<*land
Bing, manager of studrait-pnb-
Mcations, has Announced.
: All prospeetire applicant^
from the School of Agriculture
should fiU their applications
iHth Bing before $ p. m. ,Wed,
aesMUy, he «*d.-
] The Student Agricultu
Couadl will elect an edl
Wedaeeday night freyi the list
of appllcantf. ’•
Trhildent K. J. riawrif o| JfTAfl
remuled Ihnt his sclmtil’s' vai'<ll«*
ment hnk fallen' 200 te}u lUlif tnlll
lotat of 1141; llewrvpr. he‘ivtHiri*
ed lent student enlliu«isstit wli* at '
a iuAv high. i !'•'!*•.:
Alout Hm Nlme-rnfolli4*iit q*
♦he ichool hnd last yefti' (tPMl stu-
dent») was th© statement niade by i I.
President E. H. Hereford of NtAC. . |
Hertjford exnlnim'd ighdcUi)}'the
*cho)|’s facilities for icranueMHiI '
’astiucUbn at the* neerhy linllns
ay d Air’Ktatlon. ,• }i '.J,' :
C Ibh riU«*hrlst. Chimrefibj of
e System, explained hat •']
ir rogh the help of ! RepL* Bin. .
©ague the'schools hnd ob|a ned
I ; UM* .»« all fori ler $r s»d
rtre hnildlnrs in me atjAa&M
JTAC. He also annom eed J
NoVcmber 17 aa the nataBa ion I
dab© of F. C. Bolton as Pieai* }
de^tofA&M. v • j!. • '!
re the meeting x as adj urn-
hoard desis-
me,
at tih.e installation c« emonh i of
Gen >ral Elsenhower fs Prea dent *
of C obimbia Unlvcraity on October
T 1011 *1
B fo
ed il
12:15. the h^ard desirtst-d
Heni-y Retre HI to represent A&M
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