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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1948)
-f- ‘ir In 4- T't that MALONE BANK 8TILL AT LAR nn^sBono, iff Hafetr Allin had contacted ' and 1 doubted at San Antonio wii robbed the Maloni Allen eajd , Antonio ©fftc<tti ny rodlo hookup. " 1,i it of throo hoa 1 ited in n do tonio Hotel. Off! t<il found-with the doacriptlon of l»y the bondlt who lone bank Tuwdh; of the men bid eeeelon. I No develonmenl for the bamllt we Alton etld It had llmt tho man wmH l-'otd nodan which u Fltlham, Navarro northcnut o( Mai . Allen nald kIro fijn ite. m who 3..0 . rr nt 48 i.-f r i 4 \ -f ^-4- 5 < •. |:4j ; I !■ 1 • ' 1 : * i ji Ti • . i • -• , ; > W*! M ( 4 ^ 1 ! •y m ■ ■ul .if. / XMR ■. ■ ' i t )N }\h T I). *AeteATtkA*MCOiLEe6 'AY, OCTOBfilt 8,1948 i ■ f ■ m * x S1L.m yfmjm i. • i ; i; ; . hi -IV *1- I ’ ; .,i ‘ 1 ' 1X1 iv-’flr fi i i f ■i 1 it Slumber *2 'm M lii 'Kl> 111 k ;• eekbllRhc k nm bln lajrt Reon At ity, (*K mllee he .bcllevr e Malone robber Wrr trie sal o robbed the Cdjin Bi In November of U4b pnd the Rt bank In AufUlt of 'fjiil yont*. Mount ('aim la in Hill CouKity and Ri<|e In nelRhborlnff Niivniixi Count; r, till wh Malone is in 11111 C 6u Allen snbl the in ] 1 ably "was ni far a wa r ed to be." Texas ^lir ducting the search^ :atao. now proll im ho want ivn nre con dm suspects le today, but m* L could lin Ja en Rvi fir'' ft Pictures of prtisil wore vtnken to Malo no one who saw We make an identific^ti RUSSIANS DRO^Pl LI BOMBS IN | J BERLIN, Oct. fliers engaged in lift said today the| sian planes drop 1: Soviet occupationfizdnC’ about miles northwest of Berlirt There is a possipllftjr f ed incident mightjhiive of large-scale Rhs»:inq- , ^ maneuvers annourice^ for'tod: over the Soviet zjdnjj, Berlin arid '■allied air CorridorA,; including bom ber flights. : There was no £< cither German or of the bomb rep: press several mob that Russian plan* dropped live boi towiv xausihg sol WARRANTS ISS IN RK1ITHER C PONTIAC, Mic Wayne Oovinty p N. McNally u-ould ask a f Bolton, 30, hm nevRons with tl «>• of Walter April 20. T McNally said two John Doo v ono ngninitt:! U IIHnnult with: Into: The proHSeutOlr hbuncomeut bfter f o Htato .police, OaWf ditU nml I roll I'oUce Camn Toy of Dcrndt "It was ttm unah the ronferdnot \l i repoi pen pat \f|rmatipn fj-gt tUssian sources ' TBc German ago:! reported on maneuvers s on a small il; 1 ] mi * i if if' :. t ■ ;L: ' i; m Pktared above are the new offic ji | Front row left to rij;hti: A- Jj M vice-president. Back row left to rights W. Bowling, treasurer; P. H. Walienfelt, reporter, and C. M. Mprru, amnal cImiYinanu • • r ^ T ] ' nn • *' ffleers of the Industrial Education Club. Stone, president; and L. 0. Seienian, i> if \v«iirv^r«i4 n . ~ oincers ot tne industrial Jbdu A. J 1 Marshall, secretary; H. J. ct,; cha —C^P)— Jam.es y h* ing Cn|rl nidentified on tlip her l«|st Senior Deadline, Vet Junior Pics Set by Longhorn c not '49 oo- , up. t juitiflos n Warmi|. TltXAH CITY T HOUSTON, Ob eral'Judgv T. M. Oocembor tt as tl . the court will be suits Booking dh , 000,000 nlkiKcd 1 rnurfUio Texas pM blf- tib* ifewibeu.wlih ICmmlX of V >ffl j\ 1 jt, llllurry noviMn tiint naims tlplnUm at. if thp rvldi'ams „„ HET - i Fed* inuv iy bits i |t Jatci oh whlah H,trial of 2*0 Acs Of ItH- nave fesultjcd dlsMtcr. "Aly nojn-corps senior ^rho does not have his picture tn ken nl| the Aggielnnd Studio, by Saltuimjr Iftefboon will hiivo hbi picture ; l« tho Lm*hom, ,, : T. G. Martin, ciBto|, ha«; warned. 1 hi schedule for veteran K ‘ ture» is jir follow I 12—<A,)I r 13—(:,l) r E,F r 14—(i.H.I M. tSM ■ 1.32 T,U,V,W,X 3— LbM day unlor pictures Y,/ fur V ,■'1 i t I COURT DlSMt STEVENSON ATLANTA. Oi federal court ord mitised a tomuce-a seeking to twr tne|n B. Johnson from: i-lection ballot, i: The ipeclal’ thr division of the fi of appeals, heldf "The order of Snjju aside and the eilse with direction to Uiir tign.^ ' The injunction month in a Texasjtd 'petition of^forn Stevenson. Plan for" T/i 4 Club Will r^ani/e Squads j:’] j I j CtioN 8 --(A 5 )— IA | Thursday dts- ry injunctibn img of Lyndon ef Textis geneiral 1 \ v - ; 'he inombjers gf the Aggie Dis cuksioti and I Debate Club will be di'ldetf into! debatb squads at a sp ?cialf meeting Monday night, ac cording to Iy.: E. Hicrth, Director of FownsicsL 'Hie club will meet at 7:3$ p. m. in Room 326, Aca demic building- lourt, a uit court ction is set remanded the poti- granted last rict court on >vernor Coke Af|te|: been selected they will be giv^n ns- siimmcjnts for debates scheduled with o|her colleges Jiei ted debate squads Officers Will be elected. Jhave 2100,0B0 CARS THIS WEEK DETROIT, Oct. 8 —OP)—! Uni- Stites factories will build 112,- 894 motor vehicles this week; auto- mjotivej newsj estimated tpday, j The Executive Committee of the Student Senate elec ted John Orr of the Corps Staff as its chairman and Chuck Maiael of B Field Artillery secretary at a meeting held )a$t 'night. ;v l \ ! M-I ; [' X If-; ji' 14 i The group also appointed members to the Senate e Five Attei Outlook Meeting The NxUundon Smlco Wl ropypRonted by five rntmibew or Hr staff at tim Nationiit OutlooH Oonforenco In WaRblngton, 1). 0. October 11 throutb to, accortllng to Ulr P. Trotter, dlrvctui', 4 Thuy art' Tymk It. Timm, coo* nomlrtti 0. 11. KatlRi farm manage* immt specialUt; Had Mrs. licrniciji Olaytor, Gladys Darden and Gvmt Thamcr, Homo nmnagemont spnc* lallsts. if The Outlook Gonferoncq is an anual meeting, primarily orgunis* ed to sei-Vo as a training course for state extension! ircpresehtntlves who havo the responsibility |for the* development of agricultural ana rural family living outlook infor mation, Trotter paid. —, 'il SEARCH FOR AIR CADET CONTINUES SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 8 —CP>- Combing the entire south! Texas area continued Thursday in the search for an AT-6 trainer plane and its pilot, Aviation Cadet Fred erick Caplan, 22„>of Roselle Park, N. J., which has been missing from Randolph Air Force Base since Wednesday morning. / ; Artillery Awarded Moore at 4 mad uli IU will bo la with’ nio, or late alls, ha aaafat- ctod cjnn- liilding the .mvilllo: booh ?onti(ac The Aggie Rod* so will be held . ** ^cjj^rdittpr to T im Prince iVoods, as Arcua Director Tlie decision wall ! last meeting of it Sirloin Club. ^ Judge of tho e^cr Davis, Wichita Pi ! , Roberta, Ban Ait Yancey, Wichita/ ant Loyd struction forer _ j chutes and pirn* i r Bucking:stock lu ted from tho ; Dou >1 ed by Dr. Darroll I 4 "Doc" Spence. Tl h p proved Btring o ! show plenty of R] ill according to JohM aro large, ruggoi : tho notthwcRt, a tho mennost ill, t homo of mqan brih| i ! .[; Entrant scan and 13 in the freshmen entrant the Annex on tt be paid at time trance in any under 21 must aj vers with them, | 4 . • j- ; j /... ij ro | Bat^ry "E^ Field Artillery was fbrmaiy awarded the General eorge Moore Trophy at retreat formation last night W. L. Pen-. ihy| Dean! of Men, assisted by 'lonm. H .L. Boatner and Cadet blone^ of the Corps Bob McClure, de f the presentation ' to Bob mith, batterj’ commander and so- ior chfronomy major from Rule, S***'' . 4 • ' | In presentation spooch, Pen- twrthjt .bnotly reviewed tho four phnseh on vihich the winning unit S g|ndeil and congratulated "E" Mot y upon the effort they put jorth to wju the trophy before ugh competition. Ho then handed the trophy to adst Captiln; Smith wWtmg Ihci Unit spccosR: in its efforts to rataln |talp year, : tation wan followed •by review honorlnc The ret Battery won thi mittees where vacancies oxisi The following appointments We made: Mess Hall Committee Dan PavIr, Bryan Field Bob W'eynnnd, Dorm 17 . ' i Marvin Stone, Bryan Field . Cbcll iSmallwood, Bryan Field Donald Jarvis, 8en|»r Yk , o.PW*l- r\|.! dent, | f- i| j' |j Hosnltnl Committee \ltarvey Itlslen, Legged Jon Coulter, At Urge i Davkl Klston, Wajlton Bobbin Svrlmuooor, Dorm Id The man elected Frasllmnn Mice- PitsMent J Itlertions Committee Ted Davis, Milner Paul Landry, Dunn 1 Bert Huebner^unlor Vice Presi dent \\, j :* Keith Allsup, Doriu 3 1 The: mail! elected Sophomore Vice-PreSidcnt \| | Exchange Store Commlttee Mickey McGuire, At Large Haray Raney, Vet Village Dan Davis, Bryan Field Billy Martin, Dortn 10 \ \ G. E. Ghriktie, Dbrm 14 William Fritz, College View Publicity Committee Richard Hodges, Trailer Area \ MarVin Rice, At Large Chuck Maisol, Dorm 8 The group discussed the part the students themselves shouldplay in the welcome to be given to TCU. They decided to push a campaign to make the welcome an active one rather than a passive one. "In order to outshine the rather poor hospitality we received in Fort Worth last year, we want will receive a small plaque with the names of the men in that unit engraved on it They will also be eligible to wear the George Moore Patch. A Urge plaque in Ross Hall carries th^ 'names of the out- fito which win the award each year. In addition the unit car- rioa the George Moore flag along .with itogUMMi . TV A. N. Hartman was cammhndejr of •'E" Battery ; Utt; spring the-unlt won the award, i ♦•A” Company Signal Corps the award last year and Company VF" Infantry wpn itf the previous your. Father of Line Coach Notice Student Senators AH chairmen of Student Sen ate Committees are urged to turn in a summary of all their meetings. These are to be plac ed in the Student Senate Draw er at the Battalion Office. every Student to make a point to speak to all visitors ami to be more tlmn usually courteous that weekend," chairmani Orr Bald. In vitations to TCU students to spend the night in tho dorms of homo town friends will also help, h« ad- dad TIT '■ ./TT 7] .••-•11 V Tho; Executive Committed' 4 will moat again Monday at 7 n. m, in thd\Wiro Room of tho Battalion plneo. holastica, extra-curt lee, and intramural the winning uni Funeral services were* held in les jrostarday afternoon for L. D. DuBosc, 8(1, father: of foot- Mf|jinc coach, William T. Du- elder Dubose died October 6. as m rancher ~ He ia survived by I two. daughters. I itwivmaii. throe sons and lent Life Mon Pen _ tee for the eoming year. Fish at Annex File Today I Editor^ Race Ity IL; F. ROLAND Election prociessos for the edi torship of tne freshmen page were started last night by Tom R. Car ter, co-editor of the Battalion. Before officially opening the race, Carter told the freshmen that the Battalion was their newspaper as well as the newspaper of the people on the main campus. He Raid that the paper represented them to the people of the state and of the United States.: After asking the “fish" to take a sincere interest in their page. Carter explained the election rules. The deadline ■ -for nominations will be Monday at 5:00 p,m. After all nominations havo been filed, a board will screen them in order tp eliminate unqualified persons. This screening process is neces sary since work on the page must begin immediately and a previous ly-trained man is essential. Election by the Corps at the annex will be held Thursday in a manner similar to the election of class officers. The man winning the race will be named editor while the runner- up will rqceive the position of managing editor. In concluding his talk Carter told the freshmen that ;one page a week in the Battalion! would be theirs. He said that this page would promote a better understand- pus nn idea of What’ was going on at the Annex I and consequently would promote a better! andestand- ing between the men at the An nex and those on the campus, AAllfToTfear i Dr. Powell Speak Dr. Anna Powell, professor of History at North Texas Stntc Col- logo and specialist on Inter-Amdri* can affairs, \v|ll be the featured speaker nt iho October mooting of the Brynn-ColUge Station BraMh or tho American AsiteelnUon of University Women, Mi's. Horace IIeddy, pubiclty chalrnjmn of the orgnnUntlmi, hits announced. Tho meeting will he Monday night at fiW In the Yll’A. Dr. Powell I* n teacher nml writer In Texas and tho Southwest, Sin* has taught nt tltiree Texas colleges and done extensive [re search nml wnclng on ihevjhtstpry of the Amerlcai She Is also South west Central regional vice presi dent of the AAUW and Will Is* able to bring all members news of the alms and progress of their organization in this phrt of tho country. Tho Bryan Cpllegc Station Branch is extremely fortunate; to havo a woman of Dr.; Powell’s training and background as a speaker, Mrs. Heddy said. Following the business meeting a reception will be held for Dr. Powell, so that everyoM will have an opportunity to meet!her. > •*/ -f — **- ’"T Polk 1,065 Votesto it itei ■ 4/ i By iY GOODjl Charlie Mundea today brg:<tn hlw reign as A; & M.’s.ugiiost rtmn ftd]<tjwing T) utH(lmy night's runoff election which mw him More A cfekr cut vjetor; r over * ^ uu ^ fix,A ]r Tht» San Antonian, drawing heavy stit*ngtli ffofn the new si toi, ) win by a margin of 200. Prank Hogging.wts itocoijd with , 002 <|nd Reeves was third with an even 700. Ru>ertj Hull! wss t» Engineers Sound Lecture*Dei fourth ijrlth —TStepl cfis flnjubi By EMIL BI’NJES, Engineering students observed new telephonic cpmmun ication techniques at a lecture demonstration in the Assem bly Hall last night. i Vi/'/ 'fj -!jV : U The lecture-demonstration was presented by fir. J. O. — ~->Perrine, assistant vice-president of To Be Erected :Ait'\i4 4 l: I Safety signal devices wi|L|*)on be erected on the Southern Paci fic and Missouri Pacific railroad crossings at Farm Highway 60 f according to Raymond L. Rogers, City Manager of College Station. Ten thousand dollars has been appropriated by the State Highway Department for the signals Which will be located inside the College Station city limits. | Construction has already begun on a blinker-flasher system, of sig nals nt the crossing west ot the depot by the Southefrn Pacific. This is the crossing where t! people have been kUM within past' year. 1 Tho type of signaling devices to bo placed on Farm Highway 00 In not known nt this time, R said. • I ' "Tt- Ibfrt-R Range & Forestry Tim Range mid Forestry (Tub plans n steak fry at l|ensel jrisrk on Suttmky nflcrnoop ut Ail6, Walter Dickens, dub president, An nounced Monday. ArllvRIcs for tho day will Iwtln with a baseball gntno at II oVlock nml other sport events will be held before the sionk fry. ! Dickens urged club members to attend, stating that 4 would lw one of the elub’a major actlvltlos of the fall semester. Families of students and faculty members wore also invited. Students Who plan! to attend should contact Dr. J. J(. Sperry’ or the club president In ordcri that proper arrangements can be made, Dickens said; Muitdcn, h^ckfl by a hard work. Ing-r itopnljm difjW besdcd by ('/tr ios I mith, Pab White, and Hill Mnyi ard, secret tledslyc .majnri* ties i| Dotfma 4, if,, tfl; 17 nlui Wnlt)ii to dvojj tdine smaller mi- jubrltlbR pufldUky Boggus In the ’cadet Torps mid i it the Annex. log- gus, aided by' thumping majori ties from fAmatld "B" AUibjtics and p|M own Aly Force Regimmt, cam |j| the cadet con>s over Rei |es mi*teelR pionoer- sf micro-j i.riM'tt . j ! IT lit ; ncoriting! dos rt ml' the American Telephone hnd Tele graph Co. to n pnekod additorlum.j Speaking oyer a tiny crystal,mi crophone wh ch was attached . to! his necktie, Dr. PCVrinp showed that many of tomorrow*; will be results of today' ing in thej broad fields' waves. ' A simple experiment t wavelengths their ampL__^ nodes, started an iljtereilting pro-; gram of exp* trimen# Jth^wing hfi-'! crowave acition: Other examples of! waves and what, they db were tlm wave maker jand the use of floUr-j escent lamps' clearly showing flit} meaning ( "one-half wavq-length." | Though; l)Jr. Perrine f: poked fun at some NcienlN's mathematical cquationsj he Se riously warned the s»mleni« of A&M to avoid tho .beaten paths of science but search [for new thinys and ideas. “0u greatly enlarged by rommunication," the Uifing the! term *nn the doctor described *<- ptogranis Aro sont O’ sbort*wav« mjoodca|Unj. that sliort-tvave cAntii proccHR «»f sending An a narrow heitm in rt cc tlpn.- Ono eifiwrinmnt «i audience to wnvrti in*; in a glass tube glovyoil n JfPi _ ed tin* iiiktterti of', wn cs, Whoii the tube w«d placod’hi Jronli qC art ivep Are leclrlcal tor said. radio rsons by e Raid W'thci wave* id dlrt'oi aided 4hc form] Gat id I’ollect' did idwiud nlort'sHiig dliwitor, energy 'MfAotlmlof cnargy WAVOS prtWrtd tel be an Llgltl la lbs In* mm dcmonRiralloh, Llgli _ cd on and off as Dr, Per (minted rdfiiictlim biinU<i With Ihi* ■niU'S.voi'wcm, couid iroi g.*|j Ihrmigh. b blades hchi ktorttnnihily cnim* thiougli readily, Perhaps (nt* nmrt til ptriment ofJHT wnsHhe sound wayffiT 555 scpnratdly . „ were playing at Ihdsatin* time by merely turning Uic i-eeb ver elihet' right or leftj, Goneluding his show, Dr. jViv rind asked for continue) nwi*arcb by tomoitow’s engineers. "Blazt pew trails,"jhe said. “Dr not trod the beaten path. Tho 1) mten patn Hu It'ld of |ivo 10(15 voteH ■TUvorbout while Jim ny fifth with Vi i. , u i i , A* Junior also yor Keev Regiment As! expected and in by 1|)0 votes, Tho Air For. tho (annex pitlj a small 2.4. rtm mart in over Rfleves. Hall car riod the OavaMr-Digincer Rogln ent and juanaged ; some general nll- araugd strength while Stoplui'is won -itho AirtlD >iy Regiment 1 but only [after n surprising fight from Bogtom. The Mlorj-actually jj , ar- ried phq Artillery outfit, "B" flat tery by a 5 tq 1 margin. I f , j' j •Reeves carried the Infa _ 2 ditiqn added (he Composite R‘g- im<Ut to hik jttital. In gene al. hov ever, the 'four Corps candi dates splif thp cadet vote aide', oprtt and ' simlply couldn’,! , rally J/i strength solid blocks to of cnojugh oulsid match Munden’s vet (ran v*tfs| Myndcn alsp carried, sma |er / mkrtcihar Law,- FugjIcarL Milrbr. .IfegTgrtU and Mite icll. RaillidrtU, wAtehing the prci-i lecT... tionH lineup Of [Votes for tbq five uuuiidatoHjhaclTimlicted that Nlun- :len would , Win |lf «s iminv asi* ,006'' ktif werijt cast from six (((lock (n j voids' ! wbilo distributes lit he ifltedO ikHiilino. Thy oi ilcinl ul*es Hhowetfithnt just IROlMiort at mtirbtt'-j-djH'JO- slldjj'ote f “ ’ Trt|nde tilit* mqs uf uid i Mund*n Hie p. It was Mt jtlM* vtije fjjniui jtlp. gop-si alqiiostloilidf art tin ■ in gpltlng low, mini Mil idtili blink] nut nte and Wm ,, tin* w«vt*A . In i with th(| I he wivei usual exf dcklng ii^ mini fote, .he beaten , Ss for bente men/: 29 REA Meat Plant Manager Welcoi ■ii By H. Ci MICHALAK \..! /; J \ ( I j Twenty-nine persoqs; represen tatives of the ; REA Cooperative Frozen Pood Locker Association held a conference on the campus yesterday and today. Most of these persons are man agers or workers, in REA coopera tive plants scattered throughout Texas. D. W. Williams, Vice Chance- llor for Agriculture/ welcomed the visitors to the campus with a speech in the Meat Lab Lec ture Room. Purpose of tho mheti|ig is. to study the many problems of meat plant operation. The! REA Coop erative has been organized for six months and this is their third mooting. Dr. J. C. Miller, hood of tho Animal Husbandry Department, addressed the group. His talk was nn outline of; tho College's pro gram In moat work. , Following the nddretM by Dr. Miller, a hog carcass was cut up by Row W. Snyder, in charge of the meat lab operatidns. Next on the program was a Ulacusslon of the various cuts of: pm home use and curing- Tho group is intetosted In the and storage of pork rather ed y LSU Baptists i All Baptist Stuaentn Hrfa * gave a lecture on Meat Inspec tion and Sanitation. Things that he discussed were odors, molds, and diseased animals. He empha sized that no animal should be slaughtered that has a tempera ture. Dr., Jaggi told of a meat plant where the stored meat tasted like creosote. The taste was caused by crepsoted beams above the storage room. The sun’s radiation caused thei fumes to (penetrate the ropf, giving the meat a bad taste. Carl Crawford, in charge of *11 REA locker plants in the United States, told of a rather unique ex perience with hams cut from bogs raised In the river bottoms of North Carolina. Little, round, black pieces, marble-like, were found on the! hums between (he skin and the! flesh. \ ! welcomed to the LSjU ca urday according to b ceived by Reverend have, beep; mpus Sat- egrum re- rentifc W. “The BSU of LSU welcomes „ BSUers to our gampua and Stu dent Center.' Wje will • have opeii house in the Baptilt Sit ter immediately^ folk game. ^ ; U8." Baptist Student CC winto'Ftl Saturday night, BSU of tho Vi o, AA** nol «llhnyi its <*v Monte aUt wn illdMlra ; mel'odj And urn* of Ifrni •HiclUAily (nil led ti .....h ptdlod 13 Vite- Ifr im "(V lluUi*n l« rililsh Aldh In tin* ram .luck Wirt brook fi*« w* wl lit votoa from ibo Himl ori l„ o. tMilog" Coltiim, pl ’kwl up foiji from ihi* (Aljau In. Clwii .hmkln and Jblin hjlb brew Hod rpr nlitlh pmimoA A III iwoVoiAs ouch. i- Elcrt'u. dtltof cnmUibitoif. tliujmi ml (MW vote, ’flu) list i^'uh h<uu by W. L. Fm|f>(firt"hy, dark |o ciiiptldate*' wh(i Hlumbleil nnid fdll ufuei' n fust Ktal'i. ."Kf “ rkilrfi’ 4. , .1, ^ thorA roaciving'.votes wort ft L. Thompson, Homer Hudson John son,; CbnrloH jMattei, Fred (jrccfr, M Iton tlannvqjl. Bob Dlrago* Louis A. Wood. Dayid Gravely ailtl Red M llpr. The class of !n2|4id (4t go UnrCprasentodi one 4 ‘F|sh" , I jin ley reaving one volte. By winnihgj Mundjen [fell blir to a j list of prices! that is attll not cqmplete. Included in tlic Ijutest cquiu of prizt}|f are: u payiti : job nA "publicity dh*pcU)r" with Ouion Ifalj, two tickets to A&M-Vexaii tine, fTeo mpisportation to Atm- n, ihotel rcfeeh’tttions in Uk* capi- 1 city, frefe night club privileges me iialr of tiiiwr- nkade pantg: fro a Corky’s U lotli- tersj one 8 pIjtt j hoto from Aggie- it >} p» wuw; o / l*ndi Btjudio —■all the cigatjiei can-8moke duri weekend,; «< the K.;K 'tl' prize I latest the Ugly M*n tho Thuiilsgiv- natedi by jflmp" 2 wnat they woro tltL_. Crawford Mid that farmers the;o claim the black spots cause \if they aro not fo« hull to for moved. A talk c en by W.. given meat froosir Ut Jf. V After lunch ohuMi of A/ Hi several nog animals to from lte« carcasses was two hours, head of the were last thiar on jthe program mrsday was a tour of tfit a vlsHto the livestock lerteining to individual discussed with plant lay.