L » fi Boring Speaks To Students Oh Employment! ~ - ■ < ' ■v/i r ; -, : ; ' ■ 1 .ted on Dallas Trip r *ll n p n c A ' ' 'i! i [•. nr^«i as Qiib Booth Will Provide Rooms for, Aggies; Damees eld Friday and Saturday Nights in Dallas and SMU C been declared an official (holiday for students! „ I • -ima . : ' i ; . : | • . I. ' 1 forming areas for iSaturday’s cadet corps parade have been assigned as begin at 10:30 a.nu Saturday. ~ ill be located at tie! city hall. td Austin Self Entered‘Bea U ty’Ruled UnquQlifiedfor VanityFai i* » ¥ By DjVVE COSLI Disqualifitjd! That was the de cision of h; committee of! judges faced with | the problem: of jdedd- ing the fate; of Miss Prunellja Gil- ierclutch, w^o Monday becapie the •irst woman to enter her overt nrtrne in* the Longhorn’s ahnual; Vanity Pair contestl ■. ' f ;j . |jij: Longhorn bditova Earl Rpae and Truman Maetin were met vyith a * inK ‘ ' when the neWs of Miss (fildek 1 - clutch’s,bolid tnove was madejpub lic. Miss Gfildjerclutch, the protes tors, claimed; had no right to enter the contest She was not connect ed with A<£iM in any way; she:had nobody to dopresent her at school; and beside, the students claimed, shje was a jdisgrace to the godd name of Vanity Fair. Mias Gi the coni Giliderclutch, who entered tttjti iaa the result of ^ barrage of protests from students Mystery:Judges Named For tery Bad Pipe [Smoking |y C; C. MUNROE The FiKcal Office Contest % ift rnififM reduce fees! The local ticket squad mljfHt take ft dajf off, and it would all be news. But, even If theie thiiitfrt (JidihttMion they would: be overshadowed by the newh that will be released next vfeek concernihff the judges for The Battalkin’s annual pipeismokihg contest. 1 According!to an nnnmtimbfflartt*';'! ' Ii i from tho cbntoit molt ^iatingmahod over naacmblid under^ be introduced to tho chntea thla yoar’a pipe amolclng that want* to uati the racka :ka aa repaon Ih* of- It* in They admit that it ttn’t they concedp; that it ish’t iDewhy (In fact Dowdy concedtid aome ,hl^ self), but when the names hit leased, so hiy the officials^ news will bej just as start!! ’ an. , dream nalca prompujra. For this tho novel giulgots will not for d on the open market, so this will be tho first chance for any* l>o do well through the next four, te'd f<> ou.’* Abilities as sliowrt in grades are not the sole criterion for place ment in a company.! The nian mu|t possess character jo do what eight and act wfith He must bb ‘ honest,’’ posse: decent manners,' for eoRvetfsutioii. “These ft re sjmpU*, basic, home- ties thajt mi' Killing emplfaskeil, * In employment Interviews, (he iippllcnnt In quest l- erated by the Center will never be enough to run ItT,'; ' Ninety-eight per .cent’ of the schools tliat have sfodent unions charge a compulsory fee for the extra source of income that is neede.1 for efficient operation, ly iwWlltloji that make up pernoh '*lity,” Bur' r— —"^-1 >11 «(-—— I .in rn in ——41—---Ii.li- . ..V— A&M Ag. Ed. Head to Speak At Conference on Adult Education ; ■ : ; 11 I V Six HtiituH, Tnxiut, Oklahoma, Now Mexico, EpuilittNi, and ArkanMHH, will xpnd roprcHcritativoi to the nlxith Soutli^ went Regional (Jonfe^enco (in Adult Education in the Drin- kill Hptel in Auatiri, iNovumber 8-i), according to E. iP. Alex ander. head of the.AgrlctHtjural Education Department." - Alexander hnB accented inn in- community group could decide tk quefttion am) deter cquhi be hamlled he At the conclusion sion, a motion was ut A&M.! tho disclMi- wed to ftp- ably in formal Botlial party, and speak effectively Jbefore a grou. illustrate the Iftst! point he cited red by before ♦hat every engineer employed by General Electric ! ppbke, Vet Subsistence So*: May Be Corrected In Bizzell Tuesday groups at least tWicj ' ' ' I j. ‘ The engineer, rtr any man, must lead a well balanced life in order to be of maximum service to himself and his ^ompanv. The iob, home, play, and faith are the four divisions of a man’s life and he must be content to bis coal’s satisfaction in all of these Boring said. j .'* “Management has hot develoned, yet, the necessary Understanding of man and his personal problems. That , is the regsonifor misunder standings between labor and man agement” Boring emphasized the paramount importance of “human relations” and its effects on the individual. TT zoology department for classifica- Her efforts were useless—the judges would not chant minds. Prunella ’ come with grief, their consolation she had uten her bet. It will ■Miss Gild :hange was at first over- but at last found n the fact that at least not be necessary for erelutch to return to Navasot Bottom Academy, how- eyer, for she indicated that she plana to go on to AusUn this i*;'. ?TOnrF evening. When asked rtistin, M( Tring her toothlessly < to enter the it that’s .a bein’ run overt at le Navasot Academy extension Won that in Austin. Ah kpow be qualified thw.” i/d iosen ihoul- grinned r . „ I aims et Bluebonnet Bell con- East Texasi Club To Meetilpnight Longhorn pictjureJ for tho East Texas A&M Club if ave been re* scheduled for toniftht ftt 8}30 irt the South Reading {Room of the YMCA, Bill Hilliard^ president, an nounced today, j ' Ties are optional, Hilliard said. Veteran students having any de- scretiehcy in their subsistence pa|y, may interview W. W. Wioolverton, of the Registration Section of the Veterans Administration .on Tues day in Room ifol Bizzelj Hall. [ Taylor Wilkins. Veterans Advi sor, asked that all veteraps having trouble with their subsisitence see Woolverton regardless of; any pre- v ; ous action | taken. He haid that Woolverton w|ould handle [the cases personally. vita Mon from T. 11. Shelby, dean nf foe Division of Exteinslor, the TTnlveifotv of Texas, te opuear on ♦h« nroi^'am.. The eonwroheo is sponsored by the Divismn Of' Ex- ♦ouoton, under Dean Shelby’s dir ection. \ U \ •!' . A panel discu««inn on Imnorta- *’vpg for Adult EdurntuPy in These d ftbxl n. m XTr.,v(a*' bv Dean 0»e»r A. tHtrieh tyi- Geov- Tin,,,,, will be conducted! pi; Wends*' bv Dean 0«e»r A* of Southwestern University, q-etown. ,1 I Public Utility Course, Scheduled ' ' • | 1 i ' S |; 1 A Public Utibty Short Course for Electrical Metermeni will be held oil the campus Novjember IS IS. The short course rt'tllibe spbn- sbred bv the Electrical Engineer- » h » «W|o special Investl mitteoa were appoints about telephones in « and lack of efficient —...^ laundry. A recommendation \ also passed to install water foun tains ip each, dormitory 1 , At committee meetings held ear lier in thc evening, !Witit?lpS> was elected chairman of tho Elec tion Committee with Paul/tamlry as secretary, Chairman of tbe-Puif- licity Committee will ho Marvin Rice and Richard Hodges, seerd- 'terr. t * JfTv; • : Areas not representeDalh and e very bod r is in eluding Prunella, the , entry in Vanity Fair, allows as how she can “"1 weekend. A word to the Wise shoftld be sufficient, and testimonials from some of the hot-rod drivers have it that Calvert’s local Fearless Fos- dicks have some superspecd ma chines this year that the BuicRs many Monday morning. The San Angelo Cl at 7:30‘ tonight, N Room 203 of the Building, Harold Br dent, announced toda; Duchesses for dance and their elected. {T- I Pictures for 1 the also be made at this ■““•gllB Imm Housipg facilities mart be ob- tallied at an itiformution booth which Will bo lowtedfot the Com merce I Street entntneo of tho ^dolphus Hotel, according to word received from Iteb'frrt Germond of foe Pallas A&Mfclub. Ifo said thp ,l>ooth would bo manned by former students and will be open from 5 to 9 p.m. Fri day and from, 6 to ,9 p.m. jKatur- day* L Germqnd said, [“Wo will not as- sieri ju man a rooih until he is go out ftnd find where it ve trouble or up in cane ho ey all will.” WRR wUl broadcast:the baladc Saturday morning according jto. J. T. Mil ler, narrator of the event Di rector >f the program will be Pete Tedlie, of WRRL The station is 131(1. on the radio dial and a rebroadcast will probably be played over WTAW next week. . ilrtformntion ’ dlieels for the broadcast have been [handed out to every uiilt and to regimental staffs, sheets will contain colorful unlMmd will as ng the parade will be overseas ies. Parch is a* fol low*: Corps Staff, Hsnd, Infantry Regiment Corp Troops, A i r Group, ! Cavalry Engineer Rej stand. ■ ■ Ahsci is 9:30 number raps The l*gk rtll- •M, P III EnUrii menti Cftmposite Retrfment, Ai lery Itefimfent, Freshman Ba and the Freshmap Kogiment CadeW have U?en rttiuested by Cdlonel Boatner, PMH&T and Com mandant,, not'to return to the re viewing Ktufid ardu since there will almady b