r" I Walter P. Rfc tho ClO-Uni Reqorderfl .lud Stoin entered t n bolt after tho \}k on a charge < f to kill. N I 1 - Judge Stein nation for ; 0 r oounnel anked !U. ing nn populbliv | Reu tlior mn nhot April 20. N(o, iOotive over wan oBtlfalluhed Hospitality And Good Will Theme Of Welcoming Group ' Fijiendly relations were immeasurably strengthened yesterday between TCU and A&1N1 when eight students and two faculty members, representing the Welcoming Committee of. the Student Senate, visited the Horned Frog campus. . f I ! Met by President Sadler of TCU and Ben Hearne, president of the student body, the Aggie delegation was escorted to the gym where a business meeting for the students was to n What '$ Cooking ABILENE pSUi practice, Thursday “Y". Officers t<> bi BAYT0WN|C Wednesday l|a Annex. Orga liz nT Christmas Da i| BAYTOWN CLUB. After yell practice Thuridify, Room 106 Aca demic Buildinjir.I flj BRYAN-COLLEGE A&M CLUB 7:30 p. m., 'Phuirsday, Room 307, Academic Building. Election of Officers. Plan* for party. - . BRUSH CQpffTRY CLUB, 7 p. m., Wcdnesdiiyf Room 203 Aca demic Building, i Election of Offi-1 1 ; cers. j i! COLLEGE STATION GUN CLUB, 7 p. m l Friday, Small bore indoor range, Nbrth.'jGate. CORYELL iCfOUpY A & M CLUB,’ 7:30 p. ni, Thursday, Room 125, Academici Building. EL PASO (jiLUB.! [Thursday af- [ . ter yell practice Room 32C, Aca- ^ demic Building. ! GALVESTONIf COUNTY CLUB, 3C l O 7:30-' p. m., Tn semb YMCA As- 1 ly -Roomf HOUSTON U&M i CLUB,, after ell practice 1 ,: yc Mother’s Club fleers to be el JTAC CLUJ nesday. Acade LUTHERAIj SOqATION Wednesday* a Thursday night, aunge, YMCA. Of- ted. 7:15 p. m. niic Building, in) Wed- dent; Center. LA VILLIT, 8:00 p. m., _ of Mrs. R. R.(|Li Park, .College Si ORGANIZED 1 m., Thursday/ Room. PRELAW Wednesday,; N ;A. All perse ‘I nd law schc :nd. PORT ART f:30 p. m., .fell pi’actice A<‘sd°mic Bull - RIO GRA1 '7:30 p. pi., The ing Room. RIO GRANI 7:30 p. m.. Tl SCOUTS MEETING, 301 Ooddwin » SOUTHWEf,, club, y.m.cm;, ENTS AS- tiii^ 7:3p p. m., tj| fhe Lutheran Stu- iHAPTER, D.A.R. .sday at the home Ineaster in College itioi' . 7:30 p. ’etrtfleum Lecture )CIETY, 7 t p. m., th Solarium. YM- whi) plan to abr. are asked to at- UR A&M CLUB, immediately after irsday, Room 225, L n »ir.ji : E VALLEY CLUB, Way, YMCA R^i VAtLEY CLUB, t-sdayi, YMCA. j[ F. Davis Named President Of Seniors for Fall Semester ! Cadet Colonel J. F. Davis has been designated president ofl the Senior Court for the fall semester, Colonel H. L. Boat- ndr, commandant and PMS&T, has announced, i i Twelve other members who have been appointed to the Ccjurt are Lt. Col. Phil K. Sheets; Lt. Col. David T. Gentry;i fflcox Speaks n Federal Aid ’or Education jThe Freshman Discussion anil Debate Club at its third \ad- j Imaeting -Monday night heard Dn. G. B. Wilcox, chairnian of thd Department of Education, ,NIS! SCOUTERS discuss the topic “Federal Aid nesdjiiv 7:30, room ,itofEducation. 11. Top Cowboy Will Win Gold, Silver Buckle , [ . i • I j ■ J |. I f j | ■. ' % ■ By HENRY LACOUR i . i'' A beautiful gold, silver and rubjvstudded bblt buckle has been donated by L. J. Court, owner of the College Station Shod Repair Shop, for the Champ All-Around Cow T boy of the 1948 Aggie Rodeo. Last year the prize for All- Around Champ was a radio-phono graph combination, which was do nated by J. D. Martin. Charley Rankin won the prize. Court de cided to sponsor the award and ordered the buckle from Califor nia. Last year Court donated the prize for second-best cowboy. Lloyd Griffith won the $50 buckle set. Many: [donations of prizes for the cowboys to compete for have been recejived from Bryan, College Station, and Texas businessmen. This year they have been very generous with their gifts. Includ ed among the prizes are merchan dise and cash. I Some of the prizes already re ceived- are a pair of $75 hand-made boots by jAbran Rios, a $15 trench coat by Waldrop & Co., a $27.50 Shaeffer threesome set and aj$19.- 75 radio ! by the Exchange Store, an $18 Stetson by WSD Clothiers, $50 pair of boots by L. White Boot Shop, a $40 pair of boots by Elmer Yerry. an $8 nortrait in color by 'Rochelle:_Captain J|»h,,M Wallace ^"iPahU L^'ltvanl Holick’s Boot Shop is giving a pair ptain Jack, A. j of cowboy fool*. Some of these prizes are on display in the west window of the-iSxehange Store. NANCY PHILIPS of Galveston was nominated by BILL CLAY- QN of D Battery for Sweetheart of the Artillery. ♦•Lt. Col. Edward Hjodges; Lt. Col. Guy B. Daniels; ijt Col. Billy Shields; Lt. Col. L. J. Sexton; Ma-j jor A. D. Sprawls; Captain J. B. Captain E< P. Cu tis Erck; and Qu’irey. Cadet Abel O pointed Recorder Court for the seb , The Military announced that ' the Corps will be the provisions i Jor rrV; Cjp Glitz 1 r-fWr bool y Di-pa i all n aeqn of tl has been ap- the Senior year 1948-49. Apartment has members of .tainted with the Senior j n p. m. i l STUDENT MEETING, 7 :t :i :xas A&M lursday, 7:30 GRICULTURE p. nl.» Wpdnesday Room 305, Ac tdemic Building. SOUTHWES CLUB, 7:30 p. CA ^ STUDENT MEETING, V| TEXAS A&M ,G. jliCOUNCIL Ineflday, October tf e if, I of the Y.M.CJ THE FOOD 2:30 p/m., .in W. Meinkc, North Oakw > TRAILS PE< m.v after yell ^ Room 2‘?7 Act THE HEAR* Thursday im practice,; M.E. 5 Complete plan will be butlini dances, Iintrp club patties. WILLIAMSl 7:30 p. m., T Academic Buij 13, at 7:30 p.r C in Reading Room GROUP, Oct. 15, hothe of Mrs. W. Crescent Drive, ijir ” S CLUB, 7:30 p. a-actice Thursday, ^ini. (b M will be at A&M next Weak, T/rncr will bb> guest sJicaUer at « meeting of AHe A&M student ranch of the Ahiericah Society of Agriadtural ‘ Rhgineers - Tuesday flight. He will cdhfer with meiiibers of the ‘ Agricultural Experiment Station and Agricultural Engineer ing staffs Monday and Tuesday, ■ i i 'I-' IT' A graduate of Iowa State; Col- lege he was emjiloyed by the In ternational Harvester Company;us educational advitor for a/munber Of years. He tortk oyer his prestmt post in 1944 and'has charsp of all! research work ill agricultural en gineering which,, is carried ojn bv the USDA. Hidijvork included Ju dies dealing-wifi farm equipment, miechanical processing of lat ni pro ducts, rural electrification ; anc farm structures.!'' ■ /i ! Turner has been an active mem ber of the American Society of Agricultural EngineenHEor many years, and was,. president. of the society in 1933 add 1944/? .[ / The public isVihvited ,'to\i hear him speak./ l/i;/ ’ ' V "♦Stieijces, / council si 't* aiijl . Sciences iis jar as ftudkmi ludivi* ties hre'cilnwitfriVedL V. j .\j i The .organization censists of. the presidents of student Hubs sponsored by departments in the Sclhiol of Arts and Sciences. If there are hU organisations spon sored by « department, the head } of that department appoint* a Junior or senior student who is majoring Jtn: that department as it's represoiiiialive on thip coun cil. The ‘editor of The Commen tator is a member of the group. Mpmbemtthd council arfr J. L, . Livei man j Biolpgy Club; -L B. Rut chellp, Prg*M|e