1 ■ ; ;j M - Black's statedn this week, stayed junction against son’s, name! for tl junction was ■ tember by i Federi T. Whitfield Dal|( Worth. At] the pjin Davidson qrdereq of the Augi 28 V(5 Texas counties : claimed tr 1 - enough vo' noroinationi T hi started by j two pointed hyj Ju halted abruptly order. Stevenson’s a their motioh Satti, Supreme Court j jurisdiction and •ijonlwiSJ the Djtmocratic SIS! the ballot, gressman Democratic the winner r . v >• L'-. t ; 1 •j V V. ml ; l V !-a r •Ip. 1 M u if A Y i i I j'f: i me ich on cotjj tSf ejl^Aug. 28 ; j - ' - issued early mtjprary in- tifymg John- allot The in- ihi.mid-Sep- istrjct Judge n at Fort, tiriie, Judge' investigation n three south re Stevenson i«js host him live Ijim of the investigation, issioners ap- avidson, was ustice Black’s ys argued in that a single e is without r to issue a id Black had providently” !j| Jjohnsbn. stay order. They V [“erroneous y and .» r ' ruled in fhvor H‘ i \ Court attaches Mil copijes of the doctiments filed:: M, Stevenson’s counsel, received’ |rj)ughjthe mail, would be (istobii l|;if among mem bers of the] court (inti maf sidered when the cAurt first fall meeting ^ however, ! that a ■i :1, The Navy nr be con oids its hey said ssion of ptvould be Ihonsider- i] u Al In* I H.\ I. I'' - Ilf.^ • , 4 : —— ^«8|M kfCI 'MA MONDAY. *i ■U' ft: Bp From • H r4 i — Renaiobg T^mHall Tk Go On Sale Li Dorms To tickets I : About 325 Town Hall port ager, iumoun able, he Raid Beginning ; ti I'' | general admission ticket^ are left rmancea, Guy B. Daniels, Town Hall this morning. No rese man- seats are avail- ' iU ' ‘ W 9 * '■ _ fMiai agents wilH ~ , , , come through the newfMormitory i«ii vr;*!! Ol Wea with the -tickets;which are l,audlll Will OU0W 1.00. One man: has been assigned ^ aUU111 W f*#; VUWVf fall atNatioi Meet This Week uuning a uckci,, uameis cunimued. ; He also said that any person nbt living in the new -dormitory area may get their • ticket*!! from the Student Activities Office or from the Town Hall staff members. Members of this staff include ’ Guy Daniels, Bernard Kitchen, Hi- ■v hosdn 1 W « ; m •i: n.\ HI i i If i j li^S !i ' : a r^m ■wv 1 Lhe ft i- 'r^ t . .i i |i. : 1 ;! I 1L ••• . E •; j • - {l ‘! I lii 1 Piditi mn d. d. |1 •! 11,1 e Ke Thd rom a nittee of .reethcart of )up of TSCWs m0; mittee of twelve seniors ^elk identity will be revealed on Ojfctol |; The sWeethoari;; will be -Tf m I »*ani Smith, Dori Fete -helle, Bari Rosf, Geo Archie Andrews rs, J. B. K6- the case today probably informal and that 'fojrma notion might not <a *<|tiared off and prepared for etting cjumpnigUa; that| wl 1 fufiled over he short- i pol jiUto-point if. jir '"T Use Of catTiers Sf to (iyoid “are- ly tjetion’' or Bair;]] fighters. Bearcats, and 5kyrftiders will abnstmtion. ff. in]fflights of fig oh the car- “es out. ifes farther out 2,400i statute on fcfie carrier fmak^ the final dint Naval Air U-¥'r' i |. j. lii, Flveisuh-ivor* of the. ‘ ‘ i iAAM's Ugliest t'U of getting cjiunpaigihi that, wl dlrtmxed 6.V Thursday night’s off ele^tifk* The the f tion Hall Hives men who camd through py to oday rote* be nm* infested primary Frank ; Boggus, Rbpett , jCharlos Munden, Ipnvid •s |m| Jimmy Stephejis. Boggusi a junior in j the Air Corps Itekiment, climaxed a last- minute; whirlwind campaign to slip Into the fifth and last tjualiryhig .spot in{ life runoff election. Polling some TlOOj votes, plus an additional 800 v|-hich were thrown out by the SekctijoU Committee, Boggus Mon- 4Ky: bdgah laying plans to make his face is familiar as possi everyo|ie |on the^wuopus. le to /rank has to do i^ be and his election is assur- said -r I —-W Chiang ukdoh Sunday battle which may decide the fojbjof the govern ment's slim holdiiidi in'Manchuria, i Chiang, who Hdi , Men jjonferring with his military , iejftderSj in North Ch na, flew frOrp: jpeipiiig to_ h Manchurian cityfyith Gen. Wei Li-Hupng, comr#4;|der in] Manchu- It was believrali i Peiping that Chiang by his 'Hfkonali!visit will make imoortantidflclsions, affecting Manchuria. [ Mil / -ML- i CAR TRANSP0»r BURNS J DETROIT, Ocf'ii Fire raged out of confi o Sunday on an Inutomobile-loaUdil [ Greati Lakes freighter in tho . Ibtroit River “At SEE?t. fid,” ime; of his followers wheni questioned by The Com mentator as to his campaign plansj I Meatiwlfiile, Hall, leader iif -the primaijy vfith over 1,100 votes exploring ? the possibility of carry- ng hi9 caimpaign to the anlnejj. Es timating [ his own chanfds, ‘fWith the cadet co/ps f is said ting to thefm aroundf most.”} Spre i the runof: who spreads his tie whole campus Hall split- 1 itoing name the J lino What’i ABILENE t Octnh"r B, Ca ASCE, Tue N Hlilsa Hall. 1 ' AMERICAN! ClKTif Tupidj Tuesday, lifterii! OBOLCX ft."- '•'""’'•f (iAtVKSTOISi; f 71 HO p. m., Boo 1 KREAM ANp Tuesday after . ery lecture rooi Building. Chrfil will be made, ! NEWMAN Sunday, Hens and picnic. # NEWMAN - p. m., YMCA Movie will be PRE-LAW Wednesday, N< - YMCA. VOLLEY tonight, 7:00 portant meeti | WACO* Mci CLUB, Monda; 126 Academic a party will YMCA CAB p. m., YMCA , 1 ifc ? ' 'OOP"? DUO p. t got s or- loom AIR, YM* tfiBO, oom, idi|ig his own naihf -around in the] primary almost derailed Hall’s Icaiiipa.gn train be; ore started. The morning aft ganizajtio]|, “A’' Troop carried ag Hall placard Hail ijecdvcd six rams militaijy department fojr an unUutHomed sign to at sudpeit mess formation! ; 1 | 1 I Mujnden, whom Hall consiners hi* chief rival for the Utjle, was nut among the early le In tl^r [primary election, vote*] first began trickling ir day Hvfdiro.the deadline poured Ip a steady flow content closed at midnight Thursday, Garnering HL, Mun()cn,r n veteran atudehl KOf CLUB, ract cc, C»cnm* incei iplatis Han third, Ultonlo, iiuUbed I* n i Bophorit BrobkjitoU and u inemb nfd Injfr on a solid block »of ; ffum the infantry nginv y ihim, through the rtino rk.;‘ 3 Itit 1J , Monday, si. j ] Vn. :ij m., ation 7:15 p. m. df the Kream & Kow Klub Will Hear Ag D The Utule|r the: ho is! livfdnwyJ Cahipalguihg monlkar, fRlvcrbont]’ K |o«, relylnit o)i a solid blocjk of port c f ry i"Tl 8tej)he|s, whoso farhod J'mess hall ejoud” almost made : U>4 .pri* first, nerfo'-mo"^ of ihe sob^mw, aiteonHnf to 0, ]G. of Student Acti'fiti:'' meiO* for tho biTheitra are still nOndhur but It j If almost certain ♦ ha* tihev will appear on Novombor 16. White s»lib] 1 : /!] On NevsmVij 1,1, Aloe T"runlh- ton, note' 1 hMni|i«dnnl*lt will atio a runway until the eloftlon comm ttee Intervened, m«UI he, like ’ 'rV V r ^ ^ W fe* to carry^his^am*, '%Vn Prof. W. W. Caudill, Depart ment of Architecture, is on the program of the National Council on Schoolhouse Construction at its annual meeting in San Francisco. California, October 6-9. He will present the Texas Engineering Ex- periment Station sponsored film, Building for Learning at W ban quet during the sessions. This guidance film for groups responsible for school builditig pro grams in the various communities has been distributed widely by the /)» /'ll • j i* station since |ts production In July. I.fintfir I ihlftll S It coordinates the essentials in ViUICJLO ood school architecture from their mportance to the child’s health in. ntatirely HL:,! Aeronautics To Meet R eads earch f Ir .111. I mary to ' ! Annex ^^fre-hlnluT I Thn nfliH.tal llotl CoMerk OhoHlS omn cntlng on the fraudulent L'v'.h P qll'' AntmdriLreb,.I't^ n Tin' and educatlot. t The film has nt presort been scheduled by the Texas Engineer- r Experiment Station for 38 lea In Texas as well as for »u- mind having the 1OO0 "" icd out as long as I still nH the runoff. But I still . void loan got [l ltO I,., - think It wW* a good Idea.” ‘ ft?pherts, a head waiter in Human mess hall, received uver 10(10 petition votea from [eadats who thought they were signing a memorandum stating Whether or tint they would be on thejmm- pus over the weekend. . Every waiter in Duncan mess hall was in oil the attempted ballot-stuff ing. , Meanwliilje, the editors of Tho Comn entntor; almost exhausted from last Thursday’s all-night ses sion; of counting and recounting the votes, legitimate and otherwise, wertj push pg plans toi insure that no si ch shenanigans would occur in tli( ronoff. Under present plans, ballots will be printed and distrib uted pn the night of the election to all dorih masters and first ser geants. They will be picket! up at 11 p.iii. and checks will be made toi was insure that each dorm casts only 'as many ballots as were distribut ed to it.; j | •-[ I, JMVfKt .T*mi«ry|t(>. j ] ] M;. m*r of p*Wa. coocovii screen nod radio. OUdvs Hirerrhlmt, fnmed hsesto-sonmoo tfil nppcnr on ToWn Hhll Mnreh 22. i Dnniela RSVedlGmi poh«on« ln»w- os»otea, ram Fafael Casas pets Presidential Post The A&M Latin American Club elected Rafael Cpsas aresident of the oreranDat’ort at the^first meet- ine held Friday. Bob i Lane, sec- retarv, announcied, Mike Rivera was elected Vi ralrle View, Dullaa, Day. ton, Bcllvllle, Austin, Tcmnlu, Caldwell, Lockhart, Paducah, Chil* draaa, HiownwotHl, Centerville. Han Marcos, Heauinont, Waco, Mont WlTW&t Bonham, Canyon, West Columbia, Hall Antonio, Sour Lake and Den ton. It ha* also been reviewed by numerous journals of the nrchltyc ture and education fields. 1 j The National Council on school- house construction is an organisa tion of prominent educators ami architects which promotes reason able standards of buildings with doe regard for economy of [expen diture. dignity of design, utility of space, healthful conditions^ and safety! of human life. It also dis seminates information in this re gard which may be of value to the public and to school adminis- trators. ! • Civil Aeronauts* Boat craft Industries Association of America, and the National; Adyls ory Committee for Aeronautic* will meet with tihp staff of the AAM Pfrsonal Airoraft Rakakrch Center Momloy and! Tuesday, K E. Brush, head of the Aeronautical Engineer^- Ing ncpartipent, announced today. Thu purpMo of thef meeting IM tri (1I*cuhs Ujui Hplnh ng require ments for Uersoiml airplane* and to reeoinmeUd to the lepsona! Air craft Research Center a research nrogrnm best se Brush sal New fusion Bt RalpH Steen RoU Off Press! " j -By iABVIIfijBICE i L I m. i ILLINCSLEY |.j „ i C?orpg IWas choseA th is st beautiful! ftijdents. A ted the “Swejheirt” ober 22. presented at the half df *SMU galme and |ylll act]as! looi Ba - l .if I- s . Two new historiekrof Texas by Ralph W .Steen, AiyW professor of Historyi have justbUcn published, titles are The mis Story and hc TexaH Story t* intended for uov; »o .<• *41111 SCh is featured by ci tion, a highjy read pinning which the irianufacturer, attiiactive 11 ustratldlto. The Texas Story is a well bal anced hlstorir which devotes ample space to the; Spanish period and twenty IL; century as well as to the better known ymrs hotween thejie two psrioda. | he Texan Story Will bo offered he State Board of Education a m j ItofUre j |e[ ilM|/i tt>ook. It Wifi ba Unvicled Simdltaneo isiy in organlea* the Batudiony La^-O, and tfejipa- u li'plaeemeht for Ik*. Steen's His tory of Texas whleK;|ha* heaw tt#o(| as a high jcihool tuxtlmok ft)i- the past nine yonrs. jl i;| pr Texal*, by Hthcn and Mi*j nec* Do wckor Uf the Bast Ab t oUlb publli school*, for! u«0 a* a textbook In elamcn taiy school i, Our Texas p the history )>f the at ate In atv*, and malna:ln addl foffiab hlatory n humher owg folk lore «to mm wmlB is S.sif'S’jnur, Brazos County Aggies To Hold Party Tuesday The Brazos Copnty AAM Club will hold a party Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Bryan Country Club, according to George McCulloch, secretary. Admission will be 50ry of Progi Sta ttkm,. used as the elementary for the past six years If' ” .*44 - or Steen’* ITe* ress, which hai DAI,LAS FLIERS HAVING TROUBLES DALLAS, Oct. 4 The Tax is Private Flyers Association, de nied the use of LovC Field as a The Tex as idecl refueling base for an endurance flight, appealed its case Saturday to city manager Roderic B? Thopi- as. I] I! 1'! itiriQ deni of rong fromL *€”! aup-; ii mt to runoff. ' i. I . Jl m am and Kow hold a pieetin gat 7:3iO ’ iiviu U yiv-vviii ; |^cav a n* % big^yn^Irn*' evenil ? ]»« the creamer; r l?cture Jirfe NTY Soom nt for Shepairdaon, dean of the School of v.^ followed by I * will be made C. N, —i—: " j 1 'i “! 1 j—f" "" Some Smoe Threatens Shmoo • . • • Ml' r q ■ p',1, . .1 — Shmoo Holds i yi as On I' ;| : ' /f * l Hn ahmi ed ca cadet ywte Good moat ever H Lou u*y (pmm By C. C. MUNROE shmob, rWP, foe — hut, reep, foe —• To the mea.su r- ienc* of SB 1 ! 1 honor guard of Lou the Shmoo of AAM ny afternoon marched into Half (hold j onu of tho unuHual pre*» conference* First Press Conferen rack’for Exterminator American nocas, W. lid today. The mee ting will f till ! i umi Engi • on, president, Sbciety of Civil [Engi B. Londo sweetheairt at va ti,ohs ! of the senior cijass tl put the yearj 1 from origi c, “t made {roup o no election twitte si W V ^ selection vtoir mittee up of life Cadet Commander and; Exccutn cer,'the! five regfmen al « ders, ■ mtoftolicated Commander. an| the pref vice-president, secretlary-tr eh and, social g^rejtary the SMU game o title the Corps were C\F studerttb;! Fl emar[ie Kleyjids 1 Clul)' ’ J} Jiini Ikor, M Cll the Senior cials; and | cliU*: ^Joroiuw Mangum ol't'K Ronibil* aervli; ph imorc «1 WIHiiiit'vliik’' on tho *< hi i«)Rt#). were m MrCluv ^ ‘ bn lot, tl, iear; will -o weeks t that ti r dassm; S weeth o follow^ ne w GrS ! *atrlc r; William* oy Bess ^jitol nottc n )f the hilt Ire**. ■R ■ ; Gptll#)), iBoyi Wlji '■ CdiHflmui, J ay, and I'jioll'y XL Juhn bE Thatliltht and Iu4n to Ifory, [icllomi y Un ififoUnal d tion] rpam^of Sto ng flaw eking ;bis"tisking tie go f 'the judge inwint » i nd »o\ jtaLof wf h ® Hi Si Saturday Mo octurrenice—Ag(: to'class. Most Ui to at leapt One d them loaded up i wit Classes. I j fl 1 ,- That afternoon Ug ^ game. After ti^e was pi persed |i lege Dance.i'-j was photograj |o dre lege Dance. 1 - , After ;the daf the gjrlsi goi an early! morn alon to choose Bunda^mo WM ic Jd Ut ,7:3i m., Tuesday, in Bbbm Hall. Other speakers on the pregran Will he I. w. Santrv. secretnrv of iJUIMU the Texas Section ASCE and Deafi ^ Howard Barlow of the School of fcxvi/lVi Enkineerii)g; | IaCVIV e4 thU ehd of trip and the !group retu College Statioi) SUnd^y aftjf! Official release Viatic for eetheart:is: to be e'IjBattalion and injd October in!the state ' 4 IhUjl nm 'had happily on n small table le Rhmool neanu'd with eca- mil coyly disburs'd amating itleaiof milk, agg*. and but- ■ "’'i Intion, he beca muttered some phnkoos’f and . over backward j w th happiness if yell deader who the cOnf mt and * A well kilo nn*\vo|rl»g: a barrage of uoitllonM fired ht nin I m (ortairs. \ m m by a mob Op y one dark anot marred tho other vise happy Shmoo tnbleslde vhat. That was an announcement that! I* letter threatening Lou th^ ShniitU with ektarminatlon had been irecclved by a, Battalion edl- tor.jl j '■ 1 t ! j ;itl. , Tpe letter, it was reported, 10 lotto —i unsigned except war 1 “Aroused grpiii S?' “Piiky” ' *F*1 aecusi for the andeml in tjhe a; ” It accused one students of p Shmoo for ler group, hich P. L. . erred to oa *£3 led his tongue load ‘flirack” MS3; l hiding any uyvt i)aCky»»m , , Red Duke, junior y< attendeli fl ill I i'- ii v'J iti ii |:{i |j| S Ij'S “Gig em”, Dowas nodded hi; j.kaMm- h :: Lou the Shmoo consented to a physical examination by Gun VI ton, senior veterinary student, af ter he was urged to doifo by London flaid that thfc chapter I trving to beat its irecOrd mOmh*r s of last year when it was tht rest student chapter in the Sc elected Iasi . fYJ B. London, president: Rudolr u j j.-f yr . , - reporters. After Ion probings and - pun Office w’.j B. Lonopn. president; iv Schodde, Vlcn-presidontj Bill Kw from .-i L ibftijti of fc'g- abury. >nn 1 of tyt, ''A*, inlor , a net 1/ I MtW blNrlo ab, loe roe i V Ichic the and th or the A i tbi judgltea t ;, i nd wdHt ii ' i 1 t u x uu oil ninati ir id sy cothe(|rfl . g bmakfas rtoark- |otofficial si ported thgt the only umlaut ~ detemint *1 moo via* i.' Tjm- repotted that I ture ho coo d 'Particular Hh sftemad to th any Shmoo th nod to thvu mojr ay Shmoo th had eV Tho ahntoo douhj dee when he hear res necosshry for If s fe this, and ] it »wiir to hx- very spirited ^ _ jonf i fSHir a* said, “that It is an ha|my, Iptehrer, it it nechwiry for on# ‘te^ifc df ecM-sry for ona it ta anirlt to an- i If it cannot be lt! iof other; $hmoo*. "'over-endowed with ill Resits Chaplain Position Rev. Sam Hill. te of the Rlrot Preshvf ^ $g| m [i- j [f;; ■ i chaPWnht thh To*a*, hat >»- altirtii h*re to Careen of mrel H here lev. Ull iohed the staff h«t FohniarY, No sttreossor te lhb chaplain’* post ha* Mn named. jl Faith, ih nay h I, mt\ r 19 ■ L 4ri -te-airMt. m¥rJ, JTho next toeefing at square dance- wfif bt held, a\ 7:80 Tue day} evening ib on the eamriu*, Only 111 W* admit]*dj> tie lihr Calluiti. M alf njeijodi i guarai hap jwrtn gh '«WT. eal 1**^. harlefi Hrncir wge elected prei * it of the Lavaca 040" tv CM> wndow rht, Uan ; orea)niraHori ami >ther officers