The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 04, 1948, Image 1

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Lyndon Johnaoti
! NOvcmhov bnllot
nominee, for the
Stevcnaon’i a
United States
roverac a ru
Judfre Hugo B1
Johnson's name
The tenth dis
was certified by
State Convention
over Stevenson
primary by 8.7 vi>
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,
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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”
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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
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MONDAY.
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Renaiobg T^mHall Tk
Go On Sale Li Dorms To
tickets
I : About 325
Town Hall port
ager, iumoun
able, he Raid
Beginning ; ti
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general admission ticket^ are left
rmancea, Guy B. Daniels, Town Hall
this morning. No rese
man-
seats are avail-
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_ 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-
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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
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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 <<hie until the fol
lowing week. Tj! ||
NAVY I’kANsliS '.iji
FLIGHT 01‘KRlfipH
PKAHL HARMilL OdL 4 -W*)
The Navy next .T iiasdaylplana to
fly 12 rhort-raM | jbomhat piano*
from California Til Jlawitll, using
two a Ini raft cAOtijrl anijirofuellng
Mao* at hOO-mlw ilijftotVaU,
,Tho opirwtimi Ironj; Moffett
Mr Id, ti*ar HinfiiaimUoj), to Bar-
hfM Po}iit, on CUM. \v(l b*» the
: HALL, comn
makeup in a
commander of fA” Ti ■oop
ndor of; .. , .
ttempt toi lure yotex in the rune
Hafl. in i
for A&Afa [“Ugly Man.” Hall, in an effort to defeat the four ol
tunoffc candidates, has already received six rams for “carrying
auth(j«ri/<d sign (above) in ranks at supper mess formation.”
T ; "•■"I j n
Thurstliiv I» The Day
feminine
election
other
un-
i
corge EdwB’tis,
Jarvis Millt)r,
Herbert Fredn, ^avid Bowers, Bud
dy Boyd, and Bill Golden.
Several studepts have express^
the fear that if;they bought a tic
ket there might] not be a s°at for
them smee so many hove alreedv
been sold DaniM* continued. He
reassured these students that there
will be a seat fcfr overvlticket sold.
Phi! Snltalnv 1 and His All-CHrl
Orchestra will nrobnhjv be the
appear oi
PhU Spitalny
Orchestra,
scheduled f|
WhHe, director
The arramre-
itj “A fust iitul dihiltlci
IrllMemofti |i^at<
nlrciluit unit I
t ocean rone he i) ji
It said that tl)
~ would portnit rou
* M of poHsiblo :jst
' bitd weather. | „
Four F4U-4 M
four Grumman f
four Douglas AD
be used ip the d
‘ They will take
four at dawn, lii
~ rier Tarawa 80Q
Eight hundred
on tho I course fj
m les, they will
Princeton.-tlnd tl
hop to Burberti
Station. ,
CHIANGiKAI-S]
IN BATTLE Ai
PEIPING, Octl.:
Kai-Shek flew fd
at the height 6f;|
iurt. j[|,
lOnmont ealliul
,, meGlod
that mred
n| IfARRY GOODWYN
decide UiM’a Ugliest S >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'
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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
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—-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
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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
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'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!
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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»o<l in reelnvi tbo ncjcforniances
get their tipk , ' , l!p®' oohM as nojs-
sible becmise they will all probably
be sold by Wednesday.
^ u
er h
pai airy,
to 'neiRS,
oni the
Ilf wing
ipcirried
idera
_ . alfo
IrajderH
HU
the
then
the
U»t
>tea,
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<je*
president, with] Rodolfo Perdortio
and Bob Lane being elected trea
surer and secretory respectively/' -
Professor E. i L. Harrington of
the Civil Engineering Department
was named I spobs^r of [the club,
tional and International showings.
The Texas scheduling* Include:
Calvert, Bryan, Port Neche*, Gold*
thwalte, i > 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 <t>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 50<f.
Aggie coaches will be on hand
to speak at the gathering.
(embers of the Aero-
naut'eni Engineering Department
Staff will fdso take part in the
discussion. !
This is“b01ieved to be tile first
industry-wide meeting on the spin
ning in which repret entatjves of
the Government’s licensing and re
search agenbies have imet with the,
manufacturers to discuss policy
and recommend a research program
to be followed by a college re
search agency, Brush; concluded.
Twiks nrtisi, are reorodUcsd In ful
tnc at
colqr And
trortlvenes;
greatly to
the book.
rndivenesd of the book.
Gur 1 Texas wi'l be offered to th|
State Board of Educatidivas a rej
‘'.cementl rtfbr r ' A ' u " * d ''
>ry of Progi
Sta
ttkm,.
used as the elementary
for the past six years
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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,
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Some Smoe Threatens Shmoo • . •
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Shmoo Holds
i yi
as On
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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<
attende<l the cOnferi
reached out) and
quitie flustered,
r-about “She
d |ave fallen
rpnee, had not
*teadied him.
chant, tjurkey
tributoriima ii
North Gate mer-
“ior, record ilia-
supporter ques
tion* the Shmoo. 'fMy Friend,’’ the
merchant fi&id, "sihee you know all
the answers, what do you suggest
Ai’M do this next weekepd to
trample LSU in Baton Rougo?”
At this question, the Shmoo,
beaming perhaps a Uttl* laes
happily, consulted Downs. Aftar
a brief whlsperlhg swslom the
Shmoo smiled and pnawerod,
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“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
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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
<olph Jshii “•
L W Jr.
i apd Dan
Thursdf
iporteriw
• today,
were Ru-
rj ent;
ry and
social
reporter,
’or the arv-
do doff-
tli
th* I
juplea
Jl,
id aro
also
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