:ll! I “a Fi In I MISSING J. & ’A LOCATED Ilf 0A1 MIAMI, Oct. 6 - ingr cjh^rter nirlitier \ aboard has been slprl ly Bahamas Island injured persons neiirpys A coastfruard platie;^ ed the downed craftjili passengers were wjpli beached ofTtmy lonif Bahamas chain. Ij '$ \ S , /can consul at Nas to get a tug unde: effort. j niJSSIA ISSl/ES TRAVEL RE8TR WASHING TON, Russia hhh issued strictiops which in (»i: foreign diplomats city limits, the Str said today. The res in tho So .. *i .-if The restrictions tho Soviet Unit bers of foreign mil sulutes, the departr were issued last Ttfuifld Tho depai-tmont ports abmit tho m W /American ebrr Mfoscow, have been Soviet censor, ; ;• i Tha doiiititmoht logulAtion mills “a ly axpandad li.it on i’Wlitiiw In or to v MohlHItod for nioihl •of foritltfu iob»slons K# tHf ni'ttctlwl pi ci vors >110 on tiro l|r| 1188Ri tho |)i‘hulipii Mg the nowly iunt I: > i ! is rmy |of Cn|i fornia and playa[ bail game while IfA ing a loNing 2L7 Powers showed ] tdbirfHpew tor powerful Jack Jtfti«i|ni: the C-ali- I'ornin fullhiiick wh ii;being burn ed by Const fans |iH|alJ-jMn<.^cajn material. Jenson broke th line mapy times <1 of t ho ganv*f and 1 ty of opportiinitles tho secorui duartet vtffl I lir a r run. Ontl foot fro oh pol around headed n n(no rer • i Powers stepped In Californian no nil - iti lenvo the gam r The yugged T years old anm a ten Indies tall. / lad's youth, NAVrfj roach, George Baikori; Powers will now oeiiig maue m w search dnd the fields oi nity nov| open in wildlif* Dr. Lhgan J. Bennett,, the Branch of Wildlife Resea U. S. Eish and Wildlife Serv will adcjicss the Fish; and Game Club this evening at 7:! 10 in fhe Agricultjural Engineering Buildi Bennejtt will discuss the prog now being made in wildlife ’ 7 - |jrf oppo ce mana: ment.71 ! | • il j Bennett’s research has been I in the 'fielltl of .ecology of No| Americj n waterfowl and -upland game bi|ils.|His masters tjhesis was written on the life history of the blue-wiiteed;teal, a familiar bird to the spontsnrfen of Te One of his more repent publica tions is a book dealing jwith jthe training of dogs to I hunt grouse and wo< dcock. Bennc tt, prior to h{s receiit pro motion, held the title: of Coordi nator o,’ Upit Activities, and be fore th*t t|me served as aj state unit lea|ler.|He has wildlife resjarch sbn his Ph.). {jegre fro Uni vers ty in 1937. An informal discussion will follow W active in eiyed a State mod r. Bennett’s adpress. WAR purtme A meric CUMUti the en A per Iprei HALS MAYjEND lO, pet. 6 t of the Army bus drdc in irials of Jaimneac TOKtO, J3ct. B —CTt— The c wlP crlmas ifoiiicludcd hy japaneso im»s;t * off this .yeurJ uaua ly unpis said here today, de- red •c- L. Wise of foftsi been B!: . Sidney Oklahoma Assistant Manager of Student Publications, Roland Bing, Manager of Student Publica tions announced today, j Wise comes to AAM from) Radio Station. KCRC ini Enid, Oklahoma where he was Director of News. He holds an AB degree iti Jour- nalism from the Universlity 4f South CarolihR i ‘ * All requirement* imcv of South Carolinn and ha* qumpleted nil requIremehtiriSr his MiA. de gree nt the Medill School of fjour- nuilsm, Nurthweitern University. ^ Prior to his wprk with; Radio Statlob KCKO. Wise wefMipn the Columbia Record, Columbls,: Smitli Cundlna. it ml wps Inter eiqployeil by Uie State Asimtatedl Perils Bu reau In Columbia, He also ixerved iii“ ■ tgnsi nod. dormitory in an effort to Tickets are .$3. each, inginJSf^ - Town Hall con Tickets hire $3. eacl. in jth£ new dormitory Arpa i Hall staff members], • Town Hall staff members Johi |ettiiig of New Senate Planned for W Gi ly Daniel^ j Bernard Kityh ■■L lISl. r . ir .. ns staff writer on.InxtllutlmH Magnxine In Chlcaum for it 01 e year period. ^ i T Wise served os nssodato editor of The (ismernt'k, student! m wk- paper at the University of: South Carolina and was business manng. er of The Carolina' Review, Student literary magueimv He also ftmnag- ' station wuse, re m ik«* He Is a veteran, having Reived i . the 2tith Division and Third Army Headquarters, He was commission ed 8 Second Lieutenant on (the bat tlefield in, Europe. - Ifia, home is Columbi4 ! Soul CatmBML I : i j! 1. i AgETlJepa^chiP* To Supervise fi'A ^'' Exhibition at Fai mm iiri.T r ir The Agricultural Educatio partment will supervise the F Farmer Exhibition at the State Fair on October 9-23, WJ W. Mc- Ilroy, of the Ag Ed Department, announced Monday. Mcllroy, chairman of the . wort committee, said that the exhibit will cover a space of 20 feet by 8 ” hbers cif ppear in the back- with the; Future Farmer “giving to Do, Do]ng To Learning To Live, Living er underneath. p will be an automatic pro jector in the center of the exhibit showing slides from j thirty-two schools. These slides wilC demon strate the various Future Farmer activities of high school boys. ’’ ■ $! . ' JT, • I ,! 1 ' ! | \ COMMUNISTS SLIPPING IN CHINA THEATRE PEIPING. Oct] .6 —The ground motto, Learn, To Serv There i- he keeps develop! i Then tho comdi Middies' “Suicldb , includes such grid Pennsylvania, Noij gan, Columbia a coach added: "A use him.” }A : 1' I I c Childress Club Lay Don Decker wi dent of the Childr Club, which met night with twen present. : Other officer?:? ry Parr, vice-preai kup, secretary-tr Adams, ivpoi-ter; social chairman.; Among the aCtiv tie* the following ner after the a barbecue durin Holidays, and an tm • !• L.‘ Red threat to Kweisuii was pro- mced over today 1 meni dl*p8t Mongolian Hta nounce em Datchts from yuan. rrr breakdown ate Capital ro-goV- io Inter The Student ione Developmen Be Demonstrated Thursday dmiSaion will be by ticket 11 be open to thje genor Hudebts deriilnk tickets may olitaln them at tho EE office ib Bolton llall) Apdi* rta^wi. 0. Perrine, assistant vice* Tele- Senate will ler, Hor Buddi th, IDjta Ear R<»e, o Ai dretr, If rede Da fid an if ml i^ T l -H first meetinjr of the he Grove, N. R. “Jug” if,, L1 - pttipn Company, Will puf! radio microwave* through doini performance that 1ms them doing such thjlhgn as lighting fidlirestent | M*tni * pch tl nwtionfi; bending around corners, 4 [it it w bduncirig off of electrical conduct- iMr smlfaces, : and palssing through metoliiifirienseR and prismif, Rot? win exiMri Qi» scie gic": and its applications some of the astounding innova tions in telephone, radio and tele- Vision communications, according mT T Ml: 1 The devices and I phenomena that will be demonstrated l>>Dr. Perrine have been developed in the Bell Telephone Laboratories. The speaker will have several thousand dollars worth of special electronic equipment for demon- atotiqa putpeMs.' ' ; 1 / The talk wflriK* non-techniCal, ode pjromised. No special know- edge of science or electronics is required to understand the talk, ; Dr. Perrine was in Texas early in 1941, accompanied by “Pedro the Voder,” a machine that talked like a man, reproducing speech sounds mechanically. : An cjutstanding authority !on communications, pr. Perrine isi a graduate of Iowa,, Michigan a'nd Cornell Universities, a member j of three honorary scholarship frater nities—Sigma Xl, Phi Delta Kap pa, and Sigma Pi Sigma, and iti a Fellow ! of the American Associa tion for the Advancement of Science. M | ; FRENCH MINERS STRIKE DOUAl, Franco, Oct. i -OPl lA strike of some 3311,000 French jeoai minors that could paralyze jthe hutjion’s Industry if prolituied ibagan quietly today. frilW >»■•—kwl——' I II today. .:j r:] , ,,, A barbecue supper will be ed all preijeniiird former senators-* to attend, inc|i|dingj all senators from the llAnjnex) and local college WM*' .|1 s Only a few bjainosa itejns will Upear op thd agei da slheo the icetlng In primarily Intetidad.Tlo > an organ l*»tljon«ll one# Leather* wkI said, New offleere for the itudent SeimUi will l»e oleftod. | RopreHehtailiVo* of the Student Senate who will aarye on the Htu- dhnl Life Committal wlil fulto ho HVlectiul at that tlmr. | |j j Heuati* (lomihlttpUH the mesa: hulb the ho «jtriiange aitd soclnlie Gri :W. 1. Lea^herWpod oUer siiltal, rernlng riBthe W tie*; from last year'? member* of the [respective cbmm|tte*l, In the nttraetloii of the criming libbtl will be (he prcsolitntion lAoilhcrwiiod ib the 19 of keys by |tha 11947*48 reena SIDNEY Ly- Oklahoma lias been « distant Manager of Si from Radio Statl EattiL: itMclahoma v director of news. of! Enid, Pub- re hie was Vet Seniors Photo Schedule Revised • i ; ; I ||. ' !!j| Hi I j;! 1 j | '.•I 1 Vieteraiji seniors tyhofce Surnames begin with T, U, V, W, X,’Y, and Z, are acheduled their ictures made at j ihfl Aggieland bropgh Fi Friday, ave ap- tudio tomorrow throb the! Longhorn editors poUnCMjp I' TO'i!| I Veterans have bejen allied to wear a light shirt 8nd a i medium colored coat to prevent undue eoh- tra?t In the picture*. Ties are re quir'd, the Longhorn staff addril. Saturday, October 9, wfll be (he deadline for senior veteran picture taking, 4|4r 1( natcher Snitches Shmoo; • : !, ! i : All , 1 |[ by C. C. MUNROE “Somebody has snitched Shmoo!”' f 1 J. r .. Thatjelectrifying word was flith- .... ed over) the Campus Security smokei mitbM signal network late last night sei in (notion one nf the oused for Determined Hunt jii i'll! n fl 1 Pp" 1 ;|'jH With Downs setting off the I wringing his hands hysterically, alarm, Ithc full force of the Col-1 said that be had rover seen a lege ccnstabutani WM musterMl happier Shmoo. sthcr with all tni “ '* 1 1 I i nthecampu hetwork lat ^notion cine . Shmoo !huni* since Daniel Shm invaded the peaceful hills of to ity Shmoo. Down's ei Lou h?d short eve: campuf, residence to gather I the supply. Thinking that It stepped out for a ig walk around jthfl iwns did hredwxjrs concerned at his absence. m. 11! I, However, when Lou did up for the 7 U. 8 p. or 9 j. m* milk, bi gathering sorties, worried land notified a local trolmkn Who was busy “ oa parking regulal The guardian of la a abort out tog of the jure. Shmoo's safety . MUler, noted inveatigntor pert on Shmoo tracks, wa* 1 asked to take crime. He coaduc- h investigation of ' after calling in ace authorizing ■ase the story of Lou th< J.T and ei called inland charge of the ted ajthorough the scene and outside assistance the press to release the Shmoo’s disappearance. “At this time,” Miller announ-; ced early this morning, “we have run: into nothing but blank walls. All our leads—the broken Shmoo egg, an empty milk bottle, two well concealed tickets to the A&M- Texas University football game, and advance copies of three forth coming Lil Abner comic strips— reve«le<~ “I w**; oat to hisjUny yard Iftjjpk m. to gather ?om,e vitt for some student surveyors were put oa a field trip and ~ become lost and hungry.” Downs related. “Lou was there in ]tie corner of the enclosure, prao* " ^ At' faltered, tmag nahiliac iritii bestasy.'' this joint Downs but he went oa. “He gamboled over, smiling cby- ly looking for a loving smile from kahi l jraMM^jpat a bit, for I was in a hurry, and that seemed to make him happy. | That,” Downs concluded, “was tthe last time ifPMiRmrt' ''Thi' corps will give all the aid possible' 1 ’ Colonel nf tho Corps Marvin McClure offered. “We’ll donate two Town Hall ticket? to anyone p^esuntlng infor- matiqn aa to the Shnioo’s where- about?,“ C. O.pSplke" White vol- “Slnre It is evident that some irresponsible prognosticator has gone South int« dkg Shmoo, ** the undereigaed, offer as indi viduals and a* a group the wealth of jurisprudential knowledge at our command to the furtherance of the Shmoo disappearance in- 'Ktiwtlon.- nfW’ At jtnress time, it was evide »ent the key* are on have not hieen received. 1 be awarded on the record, iLeatnerwo'id ■j j 1 11 Ir ; WVr; r moetlng plghts of tho Council will be the first y of evety month, f mmmm Will Be Shown To Geologists Tonight i T. . .. • v IT educational the meeting Scmiotbing film? will be of Geology Club tolight at 7:30 in Petroleum lecture room, Jim Goojhvyn, president |pf the club, said;this morning. “Prospecting for Petroleum,” a Shell Oil release, is j produced by George Pal in the fofm of a pup pet oon. Goodwyn said. The 26- miniite technicolor fimt caricatures the Voice of Oil, a Professor, tho Voire of History, and a Geologist, i Tala iwnjl be the first meeting of the [club this semfester and Good- wyrf announced that n short busi ness meeting would be held after the film td elect a reporter, elected last si sident, Her- ShovTi Officers! elected last spring in- ide Jim Goodwyn, pre?iue Davis, vice-p: clu< bertj Davis Hopg, sebretary-t Frank Hardin, p Professor W. C. sponsor of the orga Ment, A. C. aurer, and chairman- smussen is lion. II New Rifle Gub To Meet! Wednesday rifle club Mil ‘hold mat meeting at 7: A ■ new organigationul Wednesda; tho CB who will upon Tli ay uVenlng, Rpom U of Building, iR. K. Schiller, spon?or tho cjiib' unnouhor Tbalbradante Ituvoril KwmUim* fob will b»«i given wi ,ih« wmwi nri KftgrntMii or (wUilrii all nna wiUn it,.mi... tudebt? wuplbim' Iplor ■ Ihia ^iiriiig, 111', til of Hhti KdihuilpHrgptl JopirthftMl’ftttnowilc. j7.Mn , HimlHit? pliimjltqrtto inko tho ii3?t! regijiitfrD|iJ|itooh» iosi fiHemr. MUhk before Vitrvel (Kl Thi? i llest mon?ure? knowledge and anklbrelimnmk m;Mn' principle subjects of a liberal eduriition as Well a? 1m tho *104#*? fnhjdr field VarvS, .. ... ] graduate school* in. the imlon quire iappHimnta ilw admission to bin it Scores on thi? testis it nuriri ement to their : undcricreduat* person- tekhi# tni' exami- rreetves a! report of his id copies are sen^ to three upon his[ request, ;■ 1 aminatioh [fee is 10 dolj- ablo at thhltlme the triijt theltents are of the beat am W, ■ ? exmninatiohils algo ftthed- in February artd May for the i|hM : e< tmi Ihre, to t*: ; All swer Thb uled enter graduffto||clipolB next At Present,! this'jtest a? a basii^o^adnS»iq4 to graduate work. 1 ormation booklets *t»d regis tration blanks may be; obtains! ve in Rooml04, Academ- Varve iilding. Student? ■Illi ^ tol.lilMen If the Depart- of Agricultujral .‘Bcomimici Sociology, wii speak befon Luthere 1 ' Studen( Associatio i at 7:30 p. *»., Wedtwsday, ucchrd- i% to W. Ajl KjeliiniL vlre pieridont of the Ltpiwka i A*sociatioiL.. i i] Russell w|ll kpealton “Tlu' Fam - ly in Modtirnj American Society * f at the Luthcirim flutlcnt hou?e if- I seated [prwTwaekapppqth of tiu [Main PostiOfflceJi ^ |r !, student Pastor Rgy, Fred. Mgi- l>rol‘f, and iho AreqdaMon InvUif If 1 if aSflfPf fpitalny and iis AR*t*iri Th* appearanod oif j f&/T4 tnn, uhun. vrimo till The iOrigi Chorus: will ''ri !(lnx Ueilcr J*uuiiryi 10. ml radio, (IHadm Hwi «ai r !#ir '■ llantuU usto* I tli*I imrsqlis I'restad {.In ilm: wl'foriiitoai* is ?0(iU iH iMm?||?li'L ■*419 ■|||!| onight at Gro: ?Tr?t in^atlagpf ihi Texas i htiu ui*i: i)hno* ' Chj«) irilf bp Tuiisday nt 7130 pmnito the Ito dlng th sponsor* Mr. uml t. R. Lylo]and Mr. aid Mr?, an. il f q; j. case Of rapi the! danceirs er at the Parrish! fousc, mmaumt »ppl Churep, Allege ' 'pi square dunqihg: nr? ill married it? i with helclub said “jtt is not Mptft to [ kl . u lance” Mrs. lHarold; ma been instrumental ng ;the club nnmnm teps and oombinatio inijs will be taught nwfell intended upilieH aril to all te* apolkesniVn f the Hik) Grande ViijlU*; t orga Randy dert of Cltih at t th); i lojut Other officqra whp) Wen ted were Xloyd Harker, vkv-p dot t; Jerry MncMuml i, tro aiq Bill Blackbu iW if reta Members of th i dlub dec Id future meeting? Wduh Im m titi toboito tjuT fpunh T of em'h month It '■■i! iii; J x L ml Monday The club will oniiblij vkiU'ran stu dents, whd are not ellgiblu for the coltogoi rift* ream, to enjoy group rifle shooting, Rchille f said. “If there are ns tinny 0s ten members then it wil be possible for the club to become affiliated with the National Rifle Associa tion,” Schiller said, 'lit will be small-bore rifle ctobn he added. Memlbi'r? of the fncnUy, vcterai student?,! Mqj person? residing i the surrounding communities who are interested in i competitive MiflHwBttiiHMi marksthnnship are urged to attei I Ij j‘fl I Club? and organ ing space ; hi the 1 can turn in their rese to Mre- Mrtw ^ Activities: Off: IE «' Longho: ,tmp' Roberto in Student ice, f||. G. Ifartii Longhorn [ co-editor Announced . .4Ki mKn I* ip : ' II mm* / *•/ '