The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 01, 1948, Image 1

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NEW YORRAOct
tune Matcazine Vepoi
Thomas E. Dewey i i
ident Truman-by til',
beatable^harigin of 44 i
Slper cent."
The publication, life
election poll cdhd
Roper, said th$ rii
reinforce and confi!t•
m the fbur prflcediiml. ?
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and August of thl
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COM MUNIR
IN'MANCHURIA
NANKINa, Oct
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lift center in Mam
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oralissitiio Chiang,
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Chiang, Who fie
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rt)., in the Music Halh |G
Little, i director of the club,
annoufleed this week. 1 I
Little stated that he had studied
dh plays during the summer and
had decided to present this one. A
novie was made of this pliy some
ime ago, and although it won high
acclaim; the stage presentation had
won even greater awards.
I “The play calls for ten charac
ters,” the director said, "Afid they
are all good, strong, partsllt is a
play for any group to be proud to
do, and the audience will thorough
ly enjoy 'seeing it” i
Jbhn W. Laufenbcrg, retiring
president of the players, Announ
ced that although the group’s fin
ances were not too good,:he felt
that the condition of 1 the club
could be improved with; ^he coop
eration on the part of the mem
bers. Laufenberg said; the finan
cial condition was a result of the
destroying and theiving of per
manent equipment in the Assem-
ily Hall during the'slimmer.
LRtle extended an invitation to
all Aggies, student wives, and
nydne from Bryan or College Sta
tion to try-out for a part in the
day. He emphasized that member
ship iri the organization was open
to anyone who was interested in
any phase of stage work. Member
ship is not restricted to those with
acting parts. .
! “There are no membership fees,"
Little said. “And anyone intei-
•sted may attend the try-outs." I
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!jTwelve L ‘ ‘ ,J 1
heart from twelve candidate! noitiinated by thoir
at twelve noan today and will be in the heart of Tewde jlnnd at
will include ibib McCl
John Dieb, fed Copd
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AifRiofl will viilt the TS(?W Campus this Wah|c«n
, . — jjvjlve candidates nominated b? tneir of n; <?lft8Hni
# ( L,. at twelve noon today and! will be > " 1
Little | Members of the selection con
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GRAY,
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RUSSELL
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Lufkin,
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Texas fell >st '
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fighting lauiL
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-when 15 fires, i
acreage, were b
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Clj Hill,
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WlTlIbW AL
‘JGTO L ;Oct. 1,
The Unitjd St| itai' h is advised
uss a. Aht it ||i Jtjok ng ):o the
- tmjt<d Mtions Ion fldt ;hyrjhction
on Koraii beforl; dt<|i(| ng finally
on w thdmwal: of i Amer can! Itroops
from thkt count lr.I j (
l ^tsjte • pepai-tni tnl ;qf ! jcia]j? said
today ail) Americm: i otfe hu been
delivenjdf to the Jofift i foreign of
fice ' 1 iji( Ihe Ame ri<Au ’ Inibpsy in
Mosof’/ The R Isi^an^j ha^ sent
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note
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Americi
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ept. in,
that thor m , ,
coop# fl'o AP 0 !
Januar! d.
tha basil
itho i
GRAY and CECIL BRONSON, who
their ooueheo, C. M. OGLE and Rl
^ATRICK, BRONSON, aajl OftLE.
Hajl, Rives, Boggus, M unden,
Siephens Top ‘Ugly Mail! Tilt
By LARRY GOODWTN , nateid by iMrs. Welling and Mrs.
Aftqr one of the most hectic Hill respectively on the final day
efectioh mghts ever encountered at | °f balloting.
A&M, (the fiirst round in Th^ Com-J Vote frauds, petition padding,
and palloi stuffing was the order
of the nj^ht as the leading eight
Ugly Man Contest I and
aame fjo a thundering close fThurs
candidates battled for the coveted
five nuibff positions. Campaign
managers: rah in and out of the
Commentatoi* office all night prior
aid: ' ' ' ‘
to the midnight deadline, stopping
only tq inquire how their candidate
barging
Hal
was coming
oat; in] q
_ | along before
at of mor-e votes.
menta (ors’
aame to a
day. ni|ht With five candidates sur-
vivingpout of a field that (finally
numbotred 29 when the balloting
endedi Qualifying for the 'runoff
were: Rupert Hall, James Stephens,
Clmrleji Miiiiden, David Rietes and
certiflpd in! the nominatidg pri
mary : and ( another .'1,200 wore
thrown out by the election com-
mitti'ti Filial vote totals showed
Hall ivith, 1U8(J; Stcpher*, 914;
Mupddh, SPfRieves, 820; a: id Bog-
gua, TplS. !.
Roujlding out the first ton Were:
"Roo«er’’|Mitchell, 040; C.A, Mc-
Gulref 004; Eddie Pela. 51i7; ; Milt
Barnwell, 243 and Jack (paygler,
1169. 'Bhe liejxfc five fijiiiiheiis tvere:
i'Bezelbonf” White,; 134; Put Hall,
fM:; Jifineij jArnst, 50; Robi Nbble,
117; uhd Malcolm Stokes, -37. The
IfpllovHng Itylled less than 25 votes:
(Dick I Joijfeph, Richard Branum,
(Bubba Swiingeour, Doug Filling,
!‘‘Bull(|bg’1 Coleman, “Pruneface"
-'Ruff,!Alljtert Welling, Lytin. Hill,
iNorfleet ij Bone, Snag j Gentry,
lAdolpm iThm
Iter, Calsrin Dupree iind t , r, . « ,—, ,, • ■
Q’Hasa. I ; -j I 4- -4 they were leaving for the weekend.
W id ling and Hill Werq nomi- Stephens then rounded up all
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Muhden, bnd Rioves gbt ihlb the
runoff with little trouble but both
Stepliens and Boggus had to weath
er itormy sessions with the elec*
t&d;committee before finally slip
ping in u ider tho wirte. Stephens
pollod ov|^|l , 2000 votes in the first
counting, ilargely through the sue-
c*s|ful completion of one !w tho
moit 1 doyev election dupes in
A&M political history.
I Btephenji, a head waiter in Dun
can' Messi Hall, had each of his
waiters gb around to his respec
tive table at Thursday night mess
and request that everyone on the
table sign a piece of paper under
the pretense of taking a round of
How many would be present for
meals over the Weekend. The ca
dets were; to put one check beside
nnae’, ThoVnns Carpeli-’ their name (if they Were staying
^ ‘ -i- 1 gbb qh the campus and two checks (if
WTAW As Go-Between
;
I fj’.
ou the Shmoo Faces Ether
Debut Over Houston’s KATL
Ti 1 : a' ’l : i; ’ 1 \ -i:
the yoad of statewide
At Ihe request of the Houston Press and radio station
KATjL ih Houston, twd five minute hews broadcasts summar
izing the] campus Shmoo situation*!
Were transcribed at the college ra- ’
Stat«| ». hop |0f|| troop
vals 10 liar'
Wjl -“ ' L ' ,i ' pied
nd of
irdes bold the
•ch tqp
liatio
■4,
A i
Thi
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will o
i text
Slide
Chriitiu
thomicb
gation
hn*wrtown
chria; and
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M Chi'Utf
o
4 1
r
an.'
id raw
(itirely
pctlon;
Russ Inn
101T JW
/T
6y
C. C. MllNROE
^il the Shmoo, Ai&M’s newest addition, launched his—
or her, who knows?—padio career yesterday, and started up
fame.
WTAW, and expressed
|ni for use ovn- tjle Press’
Mein Speaker on the broadcast
scheduled! for the air today or to-
Dr] Ide P.]l Trotter,
PAW
ed by Crnic
irector 5f A&M’a vast Extension
[ntervioW:
. J
uetion pf Shmot^ to Tox-
tt La
knnouncafj ainq on-
Trottjer aald im, with
i ^THo Extonklon fler-
% coniplcta redledicijtion
ip I'nuii
l on lie
twlth-
loilt
Wml
lil I
in th« lead'
New Btudi
hy the pro
churih board .
of me Board
Shepardson,
W die its bull
struition, all se
in tl e chapel oi t
lr
. new.
tlltHlX,
i of the
Mllat*
m
Gil-
SBSifjt
vlcel
learned
pf the
irmat;
lee
n"
con
held
|erv Co,
HSt I 1
Ine* V,
10' i it'
»h fin
yicc roo-,,
(if It l noilvltlea, 1
"FanHtrN wilt look
KgcjitH for infprmatlon
to rttltie inorai and better
“Dh, Trptter stated,
CplllfRe Twill hive
l ii for mid I on.'' r i|i.. j ..
^ Alio Ihtervlowetl on lih# hew#
progfam Wn» J. (Wayne Stork; [well
ktinvln local Shmoo expert and dl-
rocUt* pF the 2 mlRIrti dbUar
Stud int Memorial Cei
nskeU Who - wu • rcaooi
keep ng the A&M . Shmoo, Lou,
unde • cover, Sjark aald ‘Tm not
suref but I und)er»tand that Pinky
Dowpa. tvho is (well known lr
nthlotic dcpnrtrtient at ASM,
had k haml in
broadcast, wl
;; o j^ b LX^
1 dealing with Sh
Li
a Shmoo series being run in the
Houston Post, which will be
based on Lou, our Shmoo, here
at A&M. 1171
A report from the College Pub-
Derartment hinted rat pos-
presenting the
during
liCity
Bible plans for/ .
Shmoo to the student body
a jspecia) radio program 1 in
j.h _
the sheets of paper, Wrote “the
following cast their vote for
Jimmy Stephens for Ugly Man”
on the tOp of each and turned
them into the; Commentator of
fice. When the attempted coup
. was discovered, over 1000 ‘votes’
were thrown: put of Stephen’s
total but thf Head Yell Leader
still had
Boggus
by tho
lating dif
the. oam«
stances, i
found on
petitions, nuu,
name of Ed Kiiuze wais found no
leas than five tftnei Wh
ropancy Wnslcprrectcdi.the resul-
ijohgh to finish third.
p6lje<f pyeiri 1600 vote*
sihiple expodiertt of circu-
lif’eretiti petitions through
ie dormitories. In some in-
ipifcai of students were
two or three separate
and, in one case, the
College First Bant
To Conduct Sped.'
!i
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f.
By ALFRED JOHNSTON
W::y
Buckner Fanning ahd Frank Boggs will conduct a
>1»
end revival in the First Baptist Church pf College S
from October 1 through 3. y J- ill
| Rev. R. L. Brown, pastor of tie local church, has an
nounced that special services haveibten scheduled for 7
Friday and Saturday in addition* 1& -
to the regular 10:50 a. nt. arid 7:16
p. m. worship periods on Sunday.
Buckner Fanning, now a student
' ' A hi:
ijmeii. When the dis
mirniivy whb ; vOlTeCted, the fCSUl-
tarit loss to Boggus of nearly 800
votes almost teat him the lust run
off spot. \ ' i f j. ' : ']j; |
Similar, “misi akils” Were found
in the election totals of iMVeral
other candiuntoa. It wb« not: until
after 2 a
the final
■ The dec
tor staff
(Ibl
When
Id bio.; for
nerir futilire. Although plana have
Itdl yet inaterialUod, (it ia known
thi t ufief an Introduction by Home midnight
high coUjigc official; n woll known tee ami c
mUaiuU organization will reml«r vote
hpeeml ahmooilc before the actual will
ppesantatlon of the Shmoo, Lou,
.Roland Bing, director of student
piiblicatiena, war contacted by tha
Hittnlton’s Shmoo editor to do-
(ermine jwhat tha possibility was
of gaitlng an exclusive atlicla dn
the Shmfc far one of
nttigkxlnds. Bing was
liictrint to (llscusa the 1 „. 7 _. Ivr
art underway, but after being
sod for mformation admitted that
rlhai full story of the Shmoo and
;|C MtlvjjtlbB will bo published
The
m, Friday mmning that
totals] were posted,
isioh by the | Commenta-
to permit petitions in
addition to iialiots came as a last
resort Wednesday when it became
apparent that a large portion of
the studept bojjy was being dis
franchised due to ballot-stealing.
Some dorpis hi d/not seen a Bat
talion or » contest ballot in three
days. As : the/pitroduction of the
petition as an election instrument
gieatly increased the danger of
balfct-stuffing, j the election com
mittee decided to perniit voters to
sign only! one petition for any one
candidate. | ; ]| J ■
One lat^ entry, Unaware of the
later rule, appeared qn the- scene
around 10' p.m. Thursday night and
dropped a huge pile Of petitions
in the Cpnimentatoy/ office, pro-'
claiming be hgd over 1000 votes.
The 1000! vOteb turned out to be
the names oi] 41 different sup
porters signed;on 25 different pe
titions. jj[ : .. i . r
At fi)Ut(; disgruntled at the
ion committee’s decision to
scard all but the (first 41 votes,
he later,' acquiesced and, like a
true politician, tossed his sup
port to another candidate.
As a result' of the election dis
putes Thursday night, the Com
mentator has made p ans to take
all precautions] in the runoff race.
Ballots will not be rup in the Bat
talion. • Th c y Will be printed and
distributed to (Dorm Masters and
First Sergennth oln the evening of
the tho runoff, Thursday. October 7.
‘ ' iortifiod by dorms,
will be picked Up at
e (election commit-
ntrtl, KarhjatudmH may
onto pd the election
day,
Ah th* tW nomlnots proparad
for runoff campaigns, the list of
prlcaa eoiitlnuhd to mount. Corky
& Hurd, ulotHIrra, ha* ofrtrtd •
.... 1 1 1 of: alacka,. coin
'tP ■
in Baylor University and
from Dallas, has been asspei
with many youth revivals arid stu-
iference?
stu
dejnt conferences throughout'the
fl
entire state of Texas.
r He served as youth pastor of
the First Baptist Church of Dal
las fori the youth revival j week
during the summer of 1947 and
is now a member of the Student
Missionary Band of Waco.
He has served three years with
the U. S. Marine Corps including
a ten montn] period of duty in
Japan. At the age. of fifteen he
won state junior declamation
championship and has since gain
ed recognition ip the field of mu
sic. He is a former member of
the Baylor football squad.
week-
Rtlon
p. m.
Idr
fi mental|; eonjiir
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up
n.
oil Ka
Djvi*,
ip an l art
ittalU n.
was choc
dal i acre
and i"
aiii cfficen
Jriiamlifhi,
and corps
Bk
they will
glMwl
| BOGGS
BUCKNER
After b<
the hnllc
aad-
laland
photo
Wilcox jlto j Address
A&M Debate Club
At October 4 Meet
• Ii i ' • : i ft |■ i ;
The Aggie Dlacuaslon and De
bate Club will hear Dr. G. P. Wil
cox, head of the Education and
Psychology Department, speak on
Fedeml Aid for state supported
schools Monday night. The meeting
will be held in room 926 of the
Academic Building at 7:46 p. m.
Wilcox's tdlk is for the purpose
of giving the club members ideas
for material as they begin to pre
pare for intercollegiate debate. The
debate question is as follows: Re
solved that the Federal Govern
ment should adopt a policy of
equalizing educational Opportunity
in tax supported schools by means
of annual grants. J , i t
The first debate will be against
the University of Texas in San
Antonio, October 12th. This de
bate is expected to be the tough
est of the year, since the audience
will; be allowed to ask questions
after the debate.
H. E. Hierth, club sponsor, asks
all members to be present at the
meeting as well as anyone else
interested in the subject.
Astronomy Soeiei
To Meet Monday
i|||i '! j. ; I (I i j JT
The Astronomical Society will
meet for purposes of reorganiza
tion on Monday night at 7:16 in
the Physics Building, j
During a short business meet
ing the aims and activities of the
club will be discussed, after which
there will be a short lecture while
members make a telescopic study
of thV heavens from the roof of
the Physics Bulldihfc j
JrinlUiir, ita aatettitea, and Mara
will be the main subject! of ob-
■ervftfcion; tha aky, howevtr, will
bo loarehod for other interesting
hHIh I ' !':' ' . 5 t n ;
Radio Pancf to Be
Htanl Over WTAW
of Paaea” will
ion
Frank Boggs; also of.Dalh
now a student of the Souf
seminary at .Fort Worth
in charge of jail musjc
varioua I meetings. Boggs
active 'In th]e southwide i
musical 1 work ip Ridgecrest; North
Carolina as ;well as In yarions
points throughout the state of
Texas. An hoiior graduate pf Bay
lor, he has been recognized as be-
ing one umcmg the most odtkUnd- . , _ _
ing and representative (rnglb stu- Sundajt afternoon in Han
debts of *• T: 1 1 " '
ipr - « %•! j
PANNING
BUCKNER FANNING
RANK BOGGS will *ond
iekend revival in the:
Baptist Church pf JCoUfcje L _ r
tipn. Services will be hpld to-
night and tomorrow in addition
and
uct a
First
Sta-
f| da )'
tiition of new member* into
Nowman ClutrwUV
4vi 1 be dntcr
ihe Teisfei
11 Sundry
inTmaM; their dec
Sweetheart.
the paat tbejentertaii
ihg hall! aid an informal
Held^in the private loiun^c
lges‘
alftte
probably occ
of the iMnei.
The twelve TS
ormitorijes’ wher
n become b«tte|
he coMeutar
T dam e fr*
thd r**m
thosea from ijbe
irid Sophomora class* s. Th-
dies are !n|s fal||0WH]: Ffrancei^l (
n omini
Senior,
the UniversiW
U H« served as president (of the
National Honor Society, wia fea-
lured in Who’s Who in American
Universities and College*, ser
ved as drum major and wrote
both the words and music for
the Baylor fight song. While in
(college, he sang one of the solo
leads in the School of MusicSi
production on Handel’s famous
Christmas oratiro, “The Mes
siah.” He hSs been chosen music
director of the state wide Bap
tist Student Union council of
; Texaal u, J
I In addition to the .rejjjular
church services mentioned ~
ning and Boggs have bee
i£
tjj jointly supilly a . fifteen niinute
radio broadcast over Station- WT-,
AW during the regularly scheduL
ed time for the Aggie Gospel Time
Sunday morning at 8.
RUSSIAN OFFICER
WOUNDS GERMAN j
BERLIN, Oct. 1 —<#>—; A Rus
sian lieutenant, leaving th]e |U., S.
sector of Berlin after visiting his
German girl friend, fired wildly
when he thought he was being
pursued by military police and
wounded a German civilian Thurs-
The Russian apologized to an
American officer. He said he did
held
bP*rk.
Tljp activities wifi start! at, 1:30
. m.i with a picnic following the
initiation. Girls, from tbd Bryan u.
lathollc Youth Organization* have
1*n invitod to attend and Ncw-
aniClub Froshmett from the An
nex |||U be introduced to the mem-
Git< up Communioai fpji* Urt club
will >e at the 8:30 Mas* ih St.
Mary s Chapel, Sunday inOming.
Followirig the sei vicrsj : breaklast
w'ill be served in the littspmjint off
th^ Church and a religious dis-
cusstm will be conducted by Mike
mm •.
D?rjoKh Q. v Hays of fhe English
Department will speak ajt the chib’s
regulBr meeting
7:15 : ia. m.. in the._
lays will talk on “The Life
rainal Newman.”
ury, : Mnerali! Weih; R<
'.Wypas,; Temfile; ! Patric
avW, ) Corpjis Christi;
WtUia.«4 (Texarkana]; Joj
AVeryt, Jacksonvillc; Norpil ,
Cooko, Waxahjichie; Antohijiiette
' JA-Htz, : iDaliasiT Hugli Jane
rjison, Dallas: Dorothy Ch Id
lias; Janet Davistn, AnkUton;
course
; attractiveacaii
im BomitiM* were
3 have a] “0* aterage or
! With no failing grades
s they can] attain the] flna!>ij|t
S The girl chosen will rc
Stbe Cpr^H at-itfio [A&M-SMl
oil NoVrtnbhr f
4. I
Bob McClure,:
ithc Corps.:
M-S
r Escort wfll lie
lot CoU iHpf of
J°rai ;C»#W
NanM t» Mvv
Mutual Pn 1,1,*
((V G. R. Un Brad
Monday night,
YMUA! Chripel.
of Cs
4,
Hi
e-ex Awarded
tor’s Degree
R. Couch, Colle
presIdHllt of
rs o( . V&M,
(hriouriced latyointr ie it of
his btard to
the Board pf W*
ilnrii
today ,
three membetM of
serve oiji a jpint ct]
members Of tpu boai -d of d ir itors
: ] |
Stat
wee]
P^Sv
Coiuch, who graduated
&M w
summer session on the cam-
n '33, has already re<
B.i S, and if . Si degrees 1
Mir “
fipectively.
'‘‘H
It la available.”
i Battalion made a stren
effort tocontact Pinky Downs,
mm*
used
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P ! j
ttalion m«d(
I lontactPItuh . .
is the Best informed man on Ai
Bnnioos,: but he has gone to Si
phenville th cover the A&M-Tari
ton football game. However, a
vho is up on Downs ac-
ha ihtar
w
MV A)
a speciaitshit-
pihotograph the
[etOes of Peace" will be the
topi,* Of the Radio Panel Monday^
aftomoon at 4:30 Over wTAW. nc-
cording to M; A, Huggett, dirt
tor jot the panel. This program la
! il
Loa the
IA .the n
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tor of the panel. This program ie
a continuation of the aeries begun
thig summer and is A feature of
Aggit Discussion and Debate
iff .. T . T ; ]| ;■ :'
[onday'a prograip Is designed
glorify, not the men who have
i honor on the field of battle,
in the laboratories, against an
iy more deadly than an army.
ioae who wilktake part in the
im are James Hoy, Jerry
and, and Clyde Wilson.
AggielamJ fttUra Play
Concert for StayAt-Homes
j _ -;;L |||iF. ROLAND : (ii
Bill turner will furhinh the downbeat fohthe
Orcheetra for a concert in awing at seven thirty
night In the Old Assembly Hall.]* f Ti ^
Htriclly for the stay at horned this \
will be frat and will feature i naw 1 arraniementh
songs from (tho Aggiflondj* library.*
[ Two featured artists wHh the
orchestra will be rttroducod for
thi flint tune. BUHc Jean Barron
Will be presented singing two of
the hit songs of the Mason- -"Love
Homebody”land "Put 'em Iri a Box”
Billie Jean;will be rtmertbowd ne
ihe sUr In!the operetta, m* (Ml-
wh|ch was staged in the
m
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this w( i k-«n4!;thc aho\
w ant
cultural rit'se^
plicatioii
of
ep<>o
'or u:
t her,
cbmmlttoo. At
workipi togc
research at |
Plant site »ifl
availab!
school
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be ni
mmitb c With-
h of Texak Tech
“i: The lortinGrt* I*
operatidn of ^the tvro
on problems (ff muti al in
C- C. Klnlegcr of San A
W. W, HarrisSn of South Bn
H. L, KoTke*ot. Jr., ofT.
.were named ps A&lf mcnf
if the committed to :*Cive wit!
; color El WemCbuth br Ama
pull and
ilWOoWMge! ofiDallai, repi
ill thi field
ch, eiminai
fort arid
at facilities
■by itaff I
re aii is of tjh
eady the sc
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and
foi
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Amnrillo.
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frm lun|h,
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star inith* operetta
kado,” whfch was sta:
Sumufcr of 1947.
i Tommy Butler, so|
Waco, will sing
featured In the show, also.
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