The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 28, 1948, Image 1

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ALBANIA 18
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The repo:
thorities have
their militia t<
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ho Montger
s ^ newspaper Pol
Tsetihie, capiU
near the Alban
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IthPreipier
BELGRADE,
•TP)— Resintanco to
ifovemmont's ipllt
Marshall Tito of! 1
caused a reign of Iteiror in Al
bania, accordin r jto pi-oss reports
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put with Premier
dt! Ypgostavia has
of tenor in At-
e l oi
i
banian
jrders
au-
for
hoot on the tpot
ro-Yugoslav s{ym-
U>urce of the disp
Belgrade.,
The ncw^pap
banians we
' f slavia, inciudl
,,f/ militia men.
r militia ,who
■\ f orders to shot
sympathy for
Albania has
the Cominforn
national Info
its denuncinti
peoples front
published in
Montenegro,
bbrder, wasi the
atches printed in-
sbul mahhr|Al-
into Yi
? army Officers ami
tgo-
. ims one ' of these
fi^hc had reeeiivcxl
receiivi
shoviiir
rtnation Ihimm)
idn of Tito. L
lias eut the tijiy country
-■ ■s
’i - son will
1$o>
aligned hei-self with
(Ccimmunist Inter-
ation Bureau) in
of Tito. The split
ff fmm
land communication with the oth
er Soviet Satoljlites, since^Albapia’#
only neighbors) njro Yugoslavia'atid
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JOHNSON ATTORNEYS
(JO TO SUP1U5ME COURT
CORPUS CHRISTI, Sept.
•Ah—Attorney^ for j Lyndon!
largod
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■ Court today
have his name
us the Domoc
ial homlneo in
era! election^
said here toda
lohn-
tju* U. B. Supreme
n rt now effort to
placed oft the h|'»llot
atlc U. k Seniitor-
e Nov^rtlitir |gen*
mi* of his uttior|iu*y«
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. rial musterx
Coke Stovensc
in three south
masters were
T. Whitfield
The (llsclolaji'<* canpie aK two sne-
hdguu Inytts tigs ting
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n's charges of traud
Texas couittlcs, The
ajbpolnted byljiludge
Mvldsiini in Port
Worth Federate District Ctourt.
Davidson pre 'Ibjdiily had lastjod a
•temporary in,diction keeping
.lolmson's nanorfrolM' being certi
fied for place ntrtt on thb J l)ul|ofcr7"
Special Muster W| It. Smith, Jr.,
of San Anton p bidered ndHpOonoa
iissued for Hneo Jim Wellti County
; inen to produce eleetion ixwoijds of
the Aug. 28 inrtoff brimnrj r \!|(Nto-
venaon clmrg is that Johnson re-
iccived 201 fraudulent votes ih Pre
cinct at Al icfc) \ /
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WACO STO
RAZED BY KWH
WACO* T^ith., Sept. 28.—tA>)
-^Rjre of unkn )vin origin gutted J.
(31 Penned < owntown deparimont
- Vstoro.hpre ths bnorping. IjOSIi was
estimated $:u D.OOO rind MOOJOOO.
N* one wh i Rijmvd, ; 1 H
it waejtho ie0QU(i fire to destroy
tho interior of. .Dui store :(h the
past six year I. A fijo which began
in a trash b >x:|i the night of : Ai»g.
0, 1042, dnmigdd the;building and
stocj^an estimiitedi $15,0O(!),[f
Tire first lilafthn of! to<la>’ H fii-e
|cas turned i i If) 6:li() a. m. After
A second aiatt'nj isixl pUinpcrft and
... -i so ^
fdet of 1 file hose
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I-l “PINKY” DOWNS, who captured the! first SUM00 to bo
seen to the AAM campus, wus cornered by a Rnlttnlion photographer
a| lid, priparedi to place the animal under police guard.! It. P. BAT*
TENficampUN patrolman, ** guarding the box containing the HICMOO.
Gvion Hall Jol^ j^waitin^ the
Winner of itnntest ffe
and thqusanc s
fobbed’Tear iy
two ladder tr icftri rejiChed the! scene
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streets.
Soph
To Be
eclioh
Ixtcnded
Thru Wednesday
The election of Sophomorp Class
officers will j cbntinpo untilij Ci p.m.
iy L.VURY GODDWYN [ 4~
Tliejfc’s! money in it jit)br| -Yep,
the ifglyfMah contest ttofv has
|$4riilji|ng joli the outcOm^ This be-
came j known Monday W wen Tom
Puttyj mamiggv of Gdion Wall told
the (a mniriiitator, apwiso’i tofj the
contesit, tnnlt lie was willblg 1 to in
stall £ io a’inner in the peimioh of
“publibityl (liirector’* at Gdlpn Hall.
The dhUes Of the new “ekitfutive”
were -jiiot} made clear but jt "ns
uia|eiijtoo l they involved anything
thajt lyou!dj publicize Guipit Hall.
IP. Others are! Calvin Dupree,
Wisinesday, Jojmos Piantu. former
class prcsidentL bus anuQunicrid.'
The time frit* the election libs been
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extended bpi'uuseja large number
of So^dtomorOj itpdbbls were not
here to vote oyeri the weekjend, he
said. , . .4•
“All Btudinfa who have voted
previously,Of'cobfse, w’ll'not be
allowed to vtitii again,” Piiintiji em
phasized. ‘‘We’re merely; giving
those Sophomires who have not
voted a chunc s to vote,”
Dp Loach !J» arWn, John |B. (Jos-
i 'ttntt, .Hn'if Dot! Joseph have; filed
as candidates |for president ofluhe
class. Tommy Butler, Uulpb; !E.
Gorman, and .htD- Mclwir are ^n/
!' ning for vice prosident, aridjlStUnf,
", ley W. Tho npson, David L,; BeH-
rand, ,Jr. aptl D, K. Kedlnjiv bi/e
running for the host of social, spe-
iriHary. ■ j j. it
I The Offiejial Ballot fo^ till soph-
omores to M” Is puhlishoH ih to
day's Battu ioit. Corps Sophomores
will fill outi the ballot (m<i| tiyu ; it
in tftAhe c nnpany first sergeant.
[ A" (ion-mil itiltY Soplvomotcs may
fill but iho briilot ami tuna it! into
(.loodwin H lilj’l 1.
All hallo: s! min
folfe f) p.t W iW^d.iicsdayi I’ianta
emphusizod .—t';—j ; |
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Puttyjsaid the job would M* :jl l )n y*
ing unfair if the contest wlhiler was
w lbnjin to work. '■
Megnwaile, the listjof damlidates
in thi primary, which! rims until
Septembeir 30th, continubd to grow.
Oiib Milt Barnwell, in; veteran
livinil id dormitory om. tossed
his hat jinto the ring jin rip un-
certa n jterms, polling etlough
voteil Monday to jump !into the
leadiaft^rjlwo days of balloting.
Rnralweljrs candidacy, aljong with
that:! of j Adolph Thomaie. senior
in ‘jS’ ^ield Artillery. | both of
whi<jh were announced Monday,
brought j the list of aspirants tp
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Longhorn Pictures
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/.Ctiiitiies, Rodim 201>,
st i be turned be-
led
I’ln
tarl
to M,
The Quaitdrl
Thursday ni r
t
Asser
the!
game. T
tfe'rback: Cfub
rhis two ticket*
j Coach drarl
’tell’thelcldb
from tijc p
week in No
the O.lIUSa
ifornia am fc|r<
full of potb'a
The Qugrt *:
every Tfiuirsda;
because of a
likely to be
come h
a&lJtb 'see
T# .1 Tec
:k| du^ii-iil beet
it 7-M m the
piiWWji of
■h football
•N-
late,
/1M
i)ei| of tho (juar-
>hUst wil receive
o Satuixlay’s game.
DeWaye Till also
MM
^eWart Dow to
a game in Cal-
back a satchel
■c« V Let
ma»i* f4r the 'Longhonj ;H : ‘petriber j hgTi^iT appoint|lTucti)5g V chniit
njmit of the “8hm
mo i!
dugs.
Moving Too Slow,
Martin Announces
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Vdteruln; seniors are rtoti; report
ing Ito 4he Aggiejund Htudio' Ui
have;! their jpictures takjfn'as jfast
as they should, Co-edi tir of! the;
Lpngbor i, Tniman Mart ri.lnnnoun-
eeid t|o(,hiy.- Tij date, onlyf ({02 isen-
iors ]|mvi> hud! their pictures taken
in apeor iunce with' the 1 tulthorized
icheiiuli',/ | * ■. j
Sd| far the schedule! K jms vuii
throtigh A. to F. The reiiuimder of
the kchcdult*. G to Z, is jllsifollows!•
; Sript. 27-28 - G, H, ff!
s^t. b-ao - J, k, t ! ‘
OH. — M, Me if
OH. fe-w-jN, 0, I*
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(Hit. 47-8 —T, U, V. W! X. Y. Z
Tap iAst day for havlng i .;picture«
jDaVe Gentry, Rupert Hall, Jim-
jmy Stejiheas, Jack (iauglor, Kd-
wdidiBela, Bob Noble and Thomas
ICaMppater. /. ' | '
? TThmiuc said Monday that his
campaign was going to feature
theifnashiest signs” of any candi-
UaUuind that “I’m giolng nil out to
i'jTif,'
ti also developed over the
weekend thjat lallofa, (which are
running daily in the. Battalion)
are now at a premium and that
some candidates are considering
a lurcenyjjcnmpaign designed to
> acjjjujre all ballots ih sight. Raids
on:.Battalion boxes in the new
j} area are poing forecast. :Under
the contest! rules, any one person
ratty vote, jas many! iimes as he
wishes in the primary as long as
each vote is cast on the standard
contest ballot and is signed by a
student currently enrolled in col-
Tno five : highest nominees will
qualify for the nlnriff election
which will bo belli! pn October ,7,
Prlries, in ndditlbh! tjo the Gnirin
Hall job, include iwo tickets to
the Texis-A&M footbaH game, hp)
tel jTCseK’atjons in Austin for the
night l|reoejding the Turkey Dsty
game plus another prize w hich Ss
still hanginjg in the balance.
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TEXAS, TUESDAX
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REATEtt A & M COLLBC
3AY, SEPTEMBER 4
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ay Student Balloting Set For
orm IS Race Most Hotly Contested
^ n w DAv avti : ' S ^ I . H ! t I’! I
VI 'ill'LL \|i i By B. F. ROLAND j .1 i : |l l IV ! II
Atorp than 6,000 ballots- (were cast in last night’s elections as A&M students vtjted fok*
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Thej ballots in Dormitory 15 were counted and Charles Cabaniss was
-j——t ’h ♦winner. Caboniss had 64 votes. His4—f—*-—j pH-
i J ri \ I nnnnnntif uhic A Dr.nld 4—1; li J.
on Edits
Aggie^j
For Ex Group
i tThe new editor of ithe To;
m DUbli
Tex.
Aggie, A&ity publication
for ex-atudents, is .lack C.
Hollitnon, Class of 42,
! Holder of u B. H. in AgriiniHun*
iVom A&M nod ah M. A- lit Eng-
liHh from tlw* University of ipmui-
ton. Hulllmon i»mH to A&M from
Slaliimk. (’allfovnin, where he wom
a staff writer: for the! “Cnllforn-
iaii." y
I Ho Mas also editor of the RAncIi
arid Homo MagiUKlni*, a jld-mnntldjy
lupplrimcnt to A he t allforninn.
i llollimon said that ‘‘fllthongjli
there would bo Hbihc slight inno
vations in style /mid cjovomge of
tpe Hews, the Texas Aggie will
cmitiriuo to opemte basically on
the ijlnme successful policy that it
httsjin the past; and Swill fb its
tosQto give the ex-undents lifpm-
pMjb account of iio college news."
llollimon
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[ip West. Park
his wife;mill fivri-morith old
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ndustrial Ed Head
Writes Booklet On
Class Organization
Campus Slimoos in
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, “Modern. Shop; Oirgapizntion for
ndustrial Arts JClasstis,” a guide
n establishing mipfl-personnel or-
rfaniaationsj within industrial arts
•lasses, haj* bco|n prepared by C.
I. G rone man, aHing bead of the
industrial Education Department.
Tile booklet bps. beijn published
j by the Canvas Pro<lncts Company
of Fond du Uic, Wisconsin, for
complimentary releaso to purchas
ers of tliqir products!
Numerous photographs and il-
ustrations j throughout: the booklet
fvere made in cooperation with
Iryan and; College Station ihdus-
rial arts Students.
Gronemab gstjmatcit that Hie
company Will isrtuc several thous-/
iind of the booklets throughobt tbb
Jnited States diving the nexit t\vo
j^afs. i j : I j hi ; . i' i 1/
4^——Hi—i- •, 1 7 —
near<
Willi;
rest, opponent was Arnold U’
"inns who polled 60 votes.
hail been counted (approximately
11 p.m.) five other voters brought
their ballots to Housemaster Odell
Stautzenberger.;! The ballots had
all been cast for Williams.
Stautzenberger refused to count
the late luillots but turned them
in ao that a decision could be made
by the Student Election Commit
tee. The Election Committee had
sub IjO p.m. us tho time for pfek*
ing up all ballots.
•Winner* by Uonnitory in the
Student Senate «re listiid below.
Thotfc results mx* unoffic.lal until
they 1 mv certified liy the Election
Opmpiitteo of the Student Senate.
Wulton Hall
Divvid Elston 7.3.
Runner up was Thomas J, Lcger
with 48. j •
Legett Hull 1 ’ j ■••
, : Hjui'vey V. nisieu 85.
Ifeunner up Was . Fred S. T|\tu‘-
nijotid Jr; with 88;
Milner Hall
THl (!, Davis 08.
Runner up was Joseph R, O’Cou-
nior with! :i8.
i; Furyear Hall
Charles D. Klrkhnm 82.
' Will In(u F. Kgun and Roy Car-
tlT tjedj for runner-up with 38
votes.
Law Hall
JjullUH CJ. Blum 7(L
flunner up was jack Shepherd
P| - r h
Dormitory 1
Faui 11. Landry 58.
Runner up was Robert G. Wal-
Uvce with 51. /
Hart Hall /
Jack A. Quirey 80.
Runner nu was Max Greiner* 87.
Dormitory 2 ll ,
Aubrey D. Sprawls 58. /
Runner up was Chrirles Mattel
56. ' ' ,[ -Jf ■; j.
h . Dormitory A
Koitll.E.!Allsup 77/
Runner up was/Nonnan Ilin-
{•hliffe with 70. / #
Dormitory 4 !i
George F. Marble 134.,
• Runner up was R. E. Dillon with
m . m i|;;T i •
Dormitory 5
Tommie D. Benefield 80.
Runurir up was Charles Luodtke
With 48,
Dormitory 6‘i
fed L. Copeland 120.
Runner up was Herpchcl Shelby
with 71.
Dormitory 7!.
Robert R. Smith 140.
(See SENATE, Page 4)
i—rrt—n—Hr-—
the
PARIS,
wRsteni poWora bent
lin crisig to l^ho Scfcuiyity
(Council yoHierduy and BrilUkh
foreign neeifeUry Kriumt Bev-
n <
in imm
It mig
KlIttionHt
In'. Berlin
nit'WSpnpcr ec
that! If
‘n
W'jilge will la
which m iy i
CRV
tilted
(i RuMluiLconibloltoid
lloed his rrirdri, say*
thri weste in jx wers
(irihutg oi) |Berliji ‘‘A
drlvoii ltt)8» tin) J. ty
mny dplit tbo /w tlrei wojrld
ongunization. 1 j
i iff such u Ithigg should eriiho to
pass and If ith»/'Blad( Fiji
utomie war ' should fol|
tiold the United .Nations
•ll
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tlllio fault w:Hild b<| R|tsslii's mid
Rttusln’s nlyde.
“It is Igitjer to |mvt our diffi.
- - ‘ " in ji fool’s
hnltfos nniv than to!live
plfradlarif B([vin sni(l.
. A blgi-foul’ delegate
» powers—Britf
ry" of
!0W’, Rev in
Assembly.
Jtfnd of If ouj+priw'er! territory deep
irin the Itjussittiu Zonri--nyid reserved
r:
siiid Itho
France
Wrier)/tlwii* (attnek ; on Russia’s
t IreO-mc nth-iold bloeknlo <d' Ber-
Western I poWerri—-firlte in, Frar
arid tlte j United States j-^xbttct
>u: uttnek j oij( Rnssl
Of Bert
WWflflff
The tjiroej powQri mctlsod Rus
sia last juglijt of tlnvatpn ng world
RriftCe bg hj.'r actions in Berlin.
They rojemphn*ized. th^ir determi
nation tjb stwy in the iity—an is-
land let
to jlrikc such sieps as may
sa ry to do lit. H 1 1;
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tbeceh-fso (•rirOtipnal
voijoe broke rjs bg called
tho righ
be necef
ij Bevin’
'(hat his
on Rub? in tjo “oped u
igbt and
the World
knowledge c
ig, cheering
Come
re
in"—got a j roaring, ciieetjnig
ception fnwn the f delegate). AH
the big| powers Rod [their chief
delegates op the floprfor theieVont.
Listening irijwierd U. S. SbcreitaVy
•Of State! Marshal, Soviet Deputy
iF'oreignjMinjster A 1 ’ ‘ '
sky and Fidntfh
Robert Schutnttn
VlshirHky’) face
strode froirai the *
speech. '' ' 51
Review
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adr|i Y, Vishpi-
Dfeibn MlnSstjer
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vvas grim as he
had after the
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Shmoo In vades A &M Campus;wtnm
Downs Captures First Live Spe^imm
By C. C. MUNROE * rij)0rted confinement,; but a «oui*ce In gn ,effort to forecast the tire proprir Mmo to : coiJfirrr|-(|r| (len
rise to the ‘‘big whit
iurtho Sopthw^t^ha^Tmad'^its'nteT'^ 1C ^ C ^ that the! Shmoo was the
pbartince on the A&M cmPpus, iju)-
eOrding to unoffieigl report r ‘
tantly issued this ramming b
ky Downs. Down?, who it
(I, uhd a 1 veteran seniors Who wish
to gave their picture made for the
nex|j edition must do io by thi?
deallim
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Nllm titn also said:jtha(!the St idio
wasfjleri crowded during the uv(ru
ing hours., and it would! riman less
wailing to the student If he would
hav j his picture takeb during tho
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rii
NSri j ietuteri aro Scheduled fdi
thipj Sa: unlay,“but anyone who hni
neg cctcxl to have his picture taken
on Ithc day scheduled may do so
at ibis time, . , | ]| * ,UU
rt n asged that veterans
tt light shirt and am
alolig vdth «. tie to nvo:
in eolof.
Tickets for Game
Sale Wednes.
dent tickets for. the A&M-
10 ma University game w ill
y. Ag«
this trip
„
iw I will be i starned to
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'•liilji
sale at the
ent tomorrow
io plan to
gel their t
tickets unsoi
Oklahoma-
4
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(kimmitteo for A&«.
|)r)‘senc«, (if the dsjtepnding animgl
after u itoni)ultntibn
velopmegt
cvieuled thic
riolic)
er g honiultutibn witli jri
level vgo<mt|Ve?/0«j the College.
The joxact IpeiUiOn of tho ShmOp
iit l)eing Withheld from the press
htcuus ! tijte the porislble fur-ivac'
ing efteot its appearance mig
rave. . It [was revealed, I howev)
that when it was cn)>tured, Dowl ,
WnO wk»|in the vicinity, ffpirited it
t|runk of bis car and drag s
[ at brfs
hi WH
akneck speed.
UN WHAT!" Doams screamed,!
|hen he was accused of haviag!
dnapped the Shintoo. “I don’t!
hiiow what one ig; However,
when told that he had been seen!
apd photographed carrying the
Shmoo, he admitted the presence
of one on the campus.
The Battalion has, at thi? mo
ment, a special force of reporters
trailing the Shmoo, which is sup
ped to be at Down’s home. A!24
guard has been placed aro
e house by the Campus Seci
dree, although it at.. ..
king two men Off the pa:
ad. |jH. 4-J l]
been km
main topic of discussion at Sat
urday’s meeting of the Board of
Directors in Safn Antonio.
No comment” was the word
Kivcn out at (he military depart
ment, hut wirbri tii Fourth Army
headquarters are reported being
burned out with messages.
How the Shmoo found its way
to the campus un? bobn the subject
of mbch spccujlutjianiamong those
people who httvo spme how or
other discovered its prosonec. A
citiNullntlon bcjtwoen the Batta
lion’s Geograplhicul Editor and
n embers of tho college geography
dipartment multed in one pent-
s blc answer tnj the problem.
[“Everyone knows,” the confer-
e ice spokesman said,! “that Shmoos
Wive lately been traveling Whcr-
e rer the 'four winds blow. The re-
c (nt breezes blowing over thi) cam
pus have come Iron the direction
o|f Natchez, where the Shmoo was
last reported, So peidrap* thht ex
plains its presence perc.”
t The Fiscal Office: refused com
ment on the subject.
The offfti * ‘ ‘
possible effect of the Shmoo on
the prices at the college mess halls
the Battalion Inflation Editor^ be
ing unable to obtain (in interview
with subsistence officials, •confer
red at length with A&M’s rtoted
economists. Many different theor-j
ies were advanced by • the. profes
sors, hut the most rcpptctejd wan
respcctitd
one offered by Dr. Harium Smlthe
ts clnimed that
the food pricvK in Hbisa mid Dun-
Multluis. Dr. Malthu? i'inimed that
oO
can llnlls would hecritpc regres-
st squad.
Ibf CoUegTPubUcity D .
bo teeming the Shmoo’a arrival
I,' j
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ials in Charge of the
scollege mess halls were in a mar
’jor conference when a Battalion
reporter called to - learn theh-
; viewpoints on the Shmoo’g ar
rival. However, an investigation
of the prieflat Sbisa revealed
that so far nof reductions had
been made at the last report.
Prices of
tender m
Mw-fl | ^ .
vh (I I
xar no rcaucuons naa
ade at the last report.
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ivoly * [lower as the' number of
Shmoos became progress v e 1 y
hlghen ij if-
The yell leaders were called Into
a hurried conference when tho
Shmoo’s arrival on the campus wad
mpdc known to them, Spunking for
the g)oup, senior yell leaders
Stephens and SpHttgorbcr expras-
sed the hope that fornial. presenta
tion of the Shmoo could bs madd
at half-time activities dur ng the
Oklahoma University game,
Coach Harry Stiteler was ent
countered stalking tho steeetts with
a [burlap bag tubked under his arm,
but when asked about the Shmoo
ju?t shrugged his shoulder?, mut
tered “We’re building,” and wan
dered on down the street, peering
idto doorways and up into the
trees. MN-IU'
Colonel E.'V. Ads
the Aggie Band, U
composing a marc'
the Shmoo, When q!
the truth of th
lit
ll
!i
Kl;.i
• t
IP.
r.,
to be
ted to
as to
Coloneil
collection
and sta-
now was
I'
f j;
—. pM |ti.
any suchj (report.
Colon ‘
McClur
thought
ance
(hough
the out
wish
that Shi
come
have t
dnrmito
McClurt
Spik
rtetiv
«
HKy V
’ItfesL
eoncludi
ite, <U
ri’hbu co
the
that!
Of the Cdrps, Marvin
when asked 'that he
hmoo’s appear-
Rw/^Win} 1 ;
rl>* to predict
‘ an event, I
corps staff
will alwaysT* wel-
elr qitartirrs. H may
UK of the Irst floor of
12. if! It wnnte to”
■ ^Hl.
iA'ct Jr of 'student
Ornb i ,p M N bis of-J
s Towii II til programi but
injiy knoWd 1 1L
if thu
ficiv admitted that pi iinij write be
ing mudd u incliu c thelBhlhoo on
this fallV
declined
Shmoo'a
Who
Shmoo 1
te; have
been
consulta
ent neWi
discusalo:
mor
cates ti
can be
and any
will be
wards at
or it, wil
visory
the
land
cadeta! .
2,95 will
it, to
rival am)
set. Ah, yjea.
tonight”
pro:
hi
nt ^hereabout*,
have custody of the
it is fl inlSy til lowed
run Of the School has
jibject of j natey' hurried
is on ti e Campds. Pres-
n the Outcome pf these
is me? getbut one ru
ems w ;11 founded indi
until kuiteblc quai-ters
lilt, the original Shmoo
tly i rr ve)l offspring
red 1? the vacant
o CoUeg e Hospital. They
cared ter by a super-
^ . ... menirom
ture. An
a gra« e
used ^
\
i
.
I
t
V ll
: (
j At an intcrnatWnal work camp in Brl
D. klRKHAM, A&M student, and (icrinur
prisoners/ of war, talk over thdr ertH-r
players talking bvbr lasjt Saturday's ig
until nevt time.
WTAW Not Alio
Ball Games Played at Night
Don't; bljimti WTAW Jf you [had to liidton! In tliiA fot I
li8(t,(>n: in t!
f<)( i L
iriltl I ali i
V
PernjiMtoinj wrh miueHted to liip ulcaHt thjjj!
gatte am] the AyJcM-LSU gatnty m d
game on tvotik qUiiioas thhi emUtted rtioT’c stittlc
American imikici than foot ball pltkVsl
Nation’s Oil Lands
Being; Neglected,
Says AIC Prexy
HAN ANTONlp, Rept. 28 Ud’i
lothj
filSvd hy (be
tlohit OobimiNsloii.’
'♦fused hy
(nmlslitio i J
Until •ceuiiUy W
Only about! tme juu'dynt of tho ha*
tirbas
Dr,
currently are being produced* Dr,
Gustav Egloff, Chicago, prcpldcnt
tiort’s. mteintiiit oil-houring
tly are being produe
u
of the American! Institute
Ch?miste, said here tqqAy,
The noted inventer and, (tuthor
said present production comes from
al)()ut 4,500,000 acies while there)
Is geological CvidCtioe that qil flea
posits underlie at! Ilenst t,000^000-
000 acre? of lAnd In (the contincn*
tall United [Stdtesij ! ■ , • r
Speaking boforej the Indeuorident
Petroleum Association of America
convention, Rgloff said the imtiqh
definitely can. be seifteontained as
to oil. (
Two other speakers at the open
ing sessions of th?; two-day con
vention warned that known m
selves must be developed to svicji
'lish
fot use in case of wav.
art! extent ns to establish the iti-
lustry’s excess production capacity
Merle Becker, : Si Louis, TPAA
president, said,.steel short?(tes are
preventing Sufficient petroleum to
))e» - mit a supply "Safety factor”
which onubtedteucceskful prosecu
tion of WorKl.War II.
Ernest 0 P ThoiUpetni,' Chairman
of tho Texas Railroad Commis
sion, suit! "When war comes opr
reservos must be in tiulivemblo oil,
the pipelines laid, the oil ready te
flow”]/
San Angelo Elects
’48 !CI)|b Official^
Harold Broome was electod pres
I
Other officers ntthuxi were Co|‘-j
ky Eckert, vice preridept; Bobby
Hykus L secretary; Munjh romptop;
(ivasurer; Jimmy jHhirtulsdii* rtv
pprtcr. George Hughes uml Clovlsi
Ohak were nnmptpii tall-twlsleris.
kucce
•HlftM in ret
I Th it' fdlloWing iHl
Fnmjc rioliL »)
igthh
1| iCoirt!
hud' chit f
the I'edtfial
iplss on,
?fiou <1
ton
noli be
du< to
veiy «
Th [bc
l.v 8,01
da|te‘! 1 Ah
o' op September
bet vetn Til xus
Lbt Is it na Ste
Bill on [ton
Both ganns l)()i
am wii \vi 1 lii
con cliif ion [ of
*1 bis request’ is
fei ant froi i: the,or
as mojtt olf tlife A
Wfla
learify
ti the hmtter.
( ent emiin:
Vte 'espjectf illy
•mis (lor to' wpi dca|:
; gar ies bet.wct'n
leg i nrd Te[vt‘- V
WtHpjAkV
’io m ib u nh
i:[T
Itaijt !)« ell
HHHpHHI ., |hm*l itisl on
th btjoadNh?|[ special 1 •tents avIi eh
tiiok bh co,• |iT . o r Uroiult altinl
Houri. A till: pr’Seri time t umr.
ijequt st jfpr jtlpegiul uilhori )’
ijiol Lo crmsiiloivl 1): tile (JN Iv
imL...
I chtioni ('t
A& .
lie
gain
ab o to; nil
school kvor c
mitnm tjo hi tel t
will (UHl’llsfl
0, ipelu liite
thrir HiyCjs, njutrtp
fot tba I
•t o
unthukliis
ttiijl (.lolltige ptat
nu liber into tjhe
ceiftioiji front ythc
carbjf tie
iTnttic, If nb|
T'
<
idcjit of (1)0 Han Angulo Club ?t!
its first meeting of the year hejil!
Thursday night in the Agrleultuf-
Building. , j, |
! mi rbt
[ ye y te
hi) lit. :| [
\u.v consitli'i'U
■ gi' e t iis rteupll
bPpxx’tliiiUid. ,i
vmy «ruL
Jfiarjk ff.
V Irtler frtWt ic Col
that rupte ji id! t*i
d b> th
t’ff(X‘|tV
is A
’M
UollCi 5eij a
nivers tv!
toper )• it),
dl; irtf.:)
Itroadt ?
?!
Mi
ll III
«if-
I 11
Usnnis
"tuitiois.
nies whull
Imipo.H iidl
Itha.
ill be fi
! • k
item
’Bwedct" Hunsort okn tho un»»nl4
C fot' thoNCIub’s oandfi-
„ choice fot! , ....
date in the Comhuintiteor’s ‘'Ugliest
4" rri; • / -
'3 BWK( shmoofi
Flasher Signals
To Be Installed
On MP Tracks
One of College Stations worst-
traffic hazards will be removed
with the iostnllaiiori of « com-
hlnation hell and flasher crps-
sl at the main Ml?^ j
tie, crossrng northwest j
plleve Station depot,
officials expect to have
lanager Raymond: Rogers.
Rogers has «St a letter to i
isnkin
ty of
' . li
■
i-ii
Iff
their
this
at I eslimiltc
D' mts :l r
.ylriursj
Htited
ac qpti
1« 18,
pi oviqed lhat[“«
» dniidurd hrhu
shMim tetepo ?te a Mho
be accepted b,- th/'Com
\ifht!)i mterv icm iJlSpi
thu); until per ml?
by; the! Com mi tsld
WOl fuljhuf bre sdc
ey<jnts; uflitb’ l rog
,’on
ittSy
|
hi I tens.
hr 2(i.
Ml 18,
i by
Iran thi
Ajigie Roiho. IGci
bn te: I eerii asl
nlfht in the
Lu jUira npoin
pHsidt nt i»l’ tl •
Cl lb. I
j lihtiy fhte, lulu
be »ll*t usted at
be iry staitodj
eHribl i tp eiAu*;
• Kipj'swrry p
Ilk
s
I
li !*•
(H-itvl
Sirs.
te irtUiiton ite ttllteii ;thy lirWt
thpt tiwilrod lii
tie opening
ci iDon’s
I:
■ • I R
'■vi
, I ■ ft
!■ i'
! r f
KJ
annual
sentttd j
ai
! \
o eupe
l\m p
> mift oil
mil ! l nt!
■i* -
DIED
N
N > J.
nisrkot ii
diftions Ik bettr
and
inee
all At:
' ririn li
Bry u|
'1
itte" Ij
mtiljci
I
MH a I
«ll J », ’
\y to-, i P
trl<)s |
yior.^.
r
K {:
liy. ■:'j
Sept. 21
in/ the
Chaglpfli
'Xa*,
itionai
tlvi
tit his
ibn: of
nventlo
-in
- I
cda :
¥ U,
a^ij
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