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■T 1 , V |14 ^ --UP) r,J j entach- gmn- |f'J: v.t KILLED IN SWEDISH SHIP fIRE . TACOMA, WnshJ Nov An explosion ami flash f engine room killed two injured at least six^othei as the fast Swedish; Mote Angeles prepared to Europe. Fire Chief Charles J. Hi or said; a shortcimiit in tor caused the explosion] The body of one-lmlan, as a Mr. .Olson, gujirantjj for the -builders,; Was tr the engine rooni after t refrigeration engineer, Florer, died at Tacomi Hospital. Their home were not available. Ambulances and evorj piece of Tacoma fire rushed to Port Tacoma when the alarm came h|;at a. m. Bluish smoke po fed the diesel-driven luxury >. Hip, . craft of the Swedish Johnson li and termed by her o fastest cargo vessel in with a speed of 2316 kho " ih 1 " ■ rf h ■ i ie48 -'■'i !• j' . f 'H':' '! i 7 •!l' J: : li \ ■ 1 j' / ki 1 m 1 ! ■I |. '■ i ■ rl |" : I / i • • I t •• |l • . / • r '/ F; ;: ‘ ;i j » ■3 1 !fj] 1 W /. • f it V.y^, . •/ lAt T? I-* 4 ' !,y'f I v mm/KKgM PUBLISHED IN THE v' li: w i i- ,y /•I It t / .,ih J|- ' li: : m I fl TER A&M COLLEGE COLLEGE STATION (A«g^elandi), TEXAS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1948 ' ' ■ -4- •• •. y available Kiuipmeht ier No. 2 i • H0:$2 m \ m r l;-: : V DUAL PLANE CRASH KILLS SIX MEN ' FAIRBANKS, Alasks L! Ncv. 14 —■OP)— Six men were killed > 18 injured Saturday nil ht ib flaming pileup of two planes nearby Eielson Field. ^ B-60 [bomber from Tu Thd Ladd Field infor flee said a C*47 imna careened off the run attempted takeoff i))d ci the bomber. Injtueil an _„_t4uded wen front b<>th^ 'lam» report sftldi but bhmI . nee wei’e withheld,!; The Injured Wejw Ink i pIiaIn at Klelrioii And Ifadd The transmiH, hi nteiidoi f IMeldi nn|l)()rai| flew to Alaskh |fednl. Arlkonn on u tinlhlng WImIhi.i t* ENDURANCE FtllRtt# PLAN TO REPEAT DALLAM. Nov. and disappointed. |th« nhose htU J 1 shed ilef) the >rld | ^as a AHj. | n <n* pi«>«> P I to A ve iwhji'h frlm i (. The ■ Vr ■ Tlml Wo i)nl|as fliers whose atlfjiwpt ht a npw world record efiduithnCc •! Ighit end ed in a night crash lamp ig Thurs day said today that tl ey Had : no plans at present to try Ltain. Pred Vinmont $nd Bert Simons and their single-etigiiletj jLusk'onnbe 1 Silvaire had been in tne irfr o29 hours whdn they Were fi/)‘ceq doiwn by motor trouble,; piaki (ik ajcrgsh c landing in a potato ijlhtch near Longview, Tex., in pitcll ldar record is 726 hours. Vinmont suffered a t fpkea npse - im the crash, and both, lien hurled from the plane iw been their home for 22 days and nights,; since the flight at Grand F “We had a warding earlier that something with the engine,; whei|| i making loud noises,” Sifn Friday. ; j|[.. j T* “We thought at; fi exhaust had burnt out. have been noisy, blit wc affected the engine pe “We were flyipg' at feet, under a hca^t ovei 9 p. m., whpn all Sit one cut out, without;!warn was nothing-U) do but ip quick,” Simons said . COMMUNISTS j# m m ill ADVANCING 1N|ICHIHA PEIPING, Novi; 14 sistent reports saljd todjty the j 4 1 eimment p III: • H-UPh— i In- ;he gov-| Paoting! northeast, is the capital rlittb bcl \ , 1 j reported convbyslj Were str<|; northward toward ; Peiping if f Commander at i' : to have left the Gen. Sun Tb, Ain. Eft J>fenv and GenXSWh C|uch, of JiL'hoU -Omihandei de ’bdiiig thp porUtj to havdt If the govei-nnwnt hi <j abbpdonf ed Chengteh and Pa iting), the ) Communists aixj jbovini into posif tion ,for a pirtcerij atta|k on P< of the 13th"an province, were left Chengtoh. i ing and Tientsin.;! iga . The new develfopmei ji canie n and! China! las abandom . and Chengtoh, twO pt'ovjjnciall capi tals standing giiard iboih south of this populous north area. \ . Paoting, 90 uhIqh scuthwicst of Peiping, is the ^bpitHl of Hoperi -province in which P|i Tientsin are located. Chengtoh, 100; mil the buffer prov rhurla and North ChiAa P^oilCM•. Headquarters of Gen, Fu pio-yi mmmnndcr in North C ilna mho i preparing feverishly fd ' the battl »f North China, prOfc lied not t have heard these niporl kL Bdt [they come from wellMmlcod qlrclisi Pilots who fl4M ovir Map tin am In; | Thu, isal(|- h i b 'vi m-- ,’V- mu Mr t.. fa* in 4 4 1 !?t? ' I!/' ffli. ,'1 X! Mm i MI88 Bl aa Sweetheari Rie ComiH«lt Force Hweeth ml as Hwmuhr aw j i |»im i miwa-W Just li was select represent chosen i was seleeR ttf Movidi i[. , wi»|w»aa>w»»«y^n««*|dwni ie|«wawnwinKianw»wanwn»awq»iUwd*i'i wt>|ii 111 —j €ugat Furnishes Baptism Of Music for New Cuion Stage By WICK VAlN KOWKNHOVEN ' ’ 1 1 n * Guinn Hall’* Sew stage had u baptism of nkuijiic and laughter Saturday nighit, [ns Xavier thigat and his rhumbp orchestra present ed n onc-haurj concert before the All-College daijictt. Sounding and h^kinj? exactly as chnicolor movie he dbes on tr scrcep, Cugat proved that he can do very nicely,jevien without Esther Williams—that is, when he has Norma with Him. Norma being a dark-eyed dancer and singer who were slightly resemb’os Carmen Miran- hich had da and took Ai&M by storm. 1 k Cugat’s kidldiiig style was evi dent from! thje moment the cur- Uins > slid aside. “Brand new hours • joint, eh?" he = said, looking at wrong; itihe not-miite-ifinished proscenium t *“ J — arch. “WML at Stiteler says, yre’re; buildinfr.i . : ' i ‘i Norma was outstanding in Vocal- i izations of “ Hhsta Luega” and at [would “Cya Negra,” as well as for danc Jdn’it hiave jng with a wlunteer from th,‘J iH’onHanCc. j audience who rhiumbad successful- l I about |900; iy in cowboy 1 oots and levis, some- Wast^ aljouti w hat to Cuga'’s amazement. . | jmsacutiive Btorp of egan laid \ ' t ahe motor; ere dtfwn, i Spitaluy an Town Hall .! i M f TVifl i : Mil 'Mf $ i ip ;/ ||H * I ifiunbel’7? " r T Rural Electric Conference ! HereOnFriday The second annual safety and training conference for Texas Ru ral Electric Cooperatives will be held I on the campus November 19 and 20. ' TJ T i This was announced today by E. L. Williams, director of the Indus trial Extension Service, Who heads the continuing training program which the college makes available for Rural Electrification i Authori ty and Lower Colorado River Au thority line crews. More than 200 inurmget'H, >mp, r- Inteiidents and foremen airo expec ted L« attend, < The I KB now conducts a pro gram which covers 72 group* in widvly seatU’ixtl aree* with mere than! 1600 llnormm enroll* il in Has- sos nmulurbcd by four field iutiruc- imtokllnit pmuloymenl of two mMlllonhl In* ton*) IiierrasliiKideman lug In this field will n demands for iritln* Hale tho competition for [four albums of Cugst’s records. Winners Werd to have been! selected by audience applause, but two couples wound up In a tie, and all were award ed prizes. t’s records, tv been! selectw use, hut two i a tie, and al wt. prizes. | • . \ j j Guy DanjeL Toim Hall managjer, appeared before the performance to explain the changes that hive been made ln Guipn Hall since tyst year. By way of example, he Had the ciirtairis half closed to shiow how much of a stage opening! had been available before;-then fully opened to show the new widi Reconstruction is not yet and a formal opening will] later in the year, he arm Selections o-n tie new electronic organ were played jb; Leonard Perkins after the, Cugat er y both before’ and performance] ! / • : 1-Gitl eason Tonight in Quio 7;’ & ■ I V Miser ■ fi 11 li.** ifci pc y i rx; ■; * HI L ■ • r a stitirtovs, Williams snysi IIP ex* tdnltjed that tljii' flchl l>|striH'tnrs each trnval a i-egulatl Ulnprary ealllng on assijgncd grdups, Inert ing with each; one day a tionth, A AM runs th]* prmrmjfn through ♦ho cooperation of the Htate Board tor Vocational! Educntlpri, he ad», 'dud. j ' O Featurwl on the confciioncU pro gram will be Jpr. HoWafcl Wi Bar-i low, dean of engineering; Rnloh A. C .Hill, laber relations and safe ty specialistmanagement division, REA, Washington; T. D. Hiighs- ton, field safety engineer. Texas Power and Light Co.: D. E. Lan caster, manager, Bowio-Cuss Elec-; trie Cooneratiye: Momford F. Nos- ter. Southwest Beil Telenhonq' Co. liters Will include D. 0| B m ■■ : U H -1 ..1:| Mi ■ ! i T £ nr^OHKBIHliLBTARY iik . ' •' : ■..? A*!! 1 .'! ‘ ! fgood cntqrtainme «P to thelj* advan ; pu # 0 f the featuced stairs of l-!. h lF r<u, P , . K E y. el "I *ye v ho Is By |iVL ■ Xav|*>r (Htgat pluywl f#ftHA Collage Iianve hem Hutuiiuty. qig The “jRhunm King" eWfft with s«»alm*|, oonftg. vhur Itoptilar songs, Tno muys! mtumet) t*) have nu affs rat member^ of! the otches la Concert nisiresH ff>r Ru ' 8. hours daify^ li m . auendhrieu ijfor llipiHi wifq no fifteen httniii'od duneHnflrH* ihusle uf lids name hiun|]ld llh Hull, i X !>; ■ will) Outrat'n GlTbi'A wure Jose ) Luis MonctH NY who will appest with Gulon Hall. Bpltalny'ft appearance < Jose Monero,; Cuban singer, stopped the ehojw with a brilliant performance of “Babalu.” Other particularly effective numbers w^re “Mardi Glfas,” “Tomorrow (Manana).” “Jungle Rhumba” which ,ia to be played by Cugat and orchestra in a hew moving picture; “Bejgih the Beguine,” originally wi itten by Cole Porter for Cugat «u?fing his engage ment at the Waldorf-Astoria In New York; “Tlco Tlco,and “Linda Mujer.’| But the bi(tK*j!s*t hit| of all was the new danqc ptep, whibh Cugat lb. Other spea , B. B : dle, instructor. Plinois REA iob training and safety program; Sgt. J. B.^Carlisle, safety division, Texas Deuartjnient of public Safe ty and Rusiell Fitzriiatrick, in charge ojf motor transport fleet supervisors training, Industrial Extension Sebvice. Osie Cauble, manartr of the Navarro County Electric Coonera- live and chajrman of the training and safety Committee for Texas REA groups, will act as chairman of the meeting. £ [-Mill pointed the Agile War Hymn to u Tsio-yij j good effect j IJ1 Three couj >le|t were summoned ! from (he aiKilence to rhumba in Probably j record (und an atmosphere dif gllcjm isdttled is Spot, the over Peiping. There’s not! muds heart for the CivH Wa: any moire. 1 j j fi ROYAL! HEI # LONDON, NoV. 15 r * ingham "Palace flashed jubilant Britijlh jtoda: condition of Princess Elizabeth and her new son “is . satis! jBctofy.” V The baby weighed s€ /len founds, six ounces, at bii'thlj a; r ani|ouncci- ment said.. Jlfembers q r the court described him as i“a Iq rely toby, a i-eally splendid baby,” | ihjd “a bon ny lad.” . Ft . .j Court -circles said t ic^ of the doctors’ bulleti t, ref< to “some” sleeh, ir Meat princess did not have ain < ntirel^ restful ftight. past night’s mpment|0s r the birth came in p terhPi am mept from the the princess, who had waited mild November aven; the safe delivery after the birth, i ,, u* and. sambi. the | wise known a i pinf and| is promoting to-repiace the rhum ibi. l . ^ 7 — - T .ife. In Ween Man-, used Saturda r sight; Cugat inter- fLu Ruppa,” other- tjie Mexjican shuffle; ofJJehoJj is this new dance. In the version A&M’s i: Chtst Fund Drive Lacks Thousands / ; i 1 ■; The Comnfiunity Chest; drive for , $9,843 is lagging. Records Thurs- I day showed that the j goal ip not , being reached as fast as it was frequent routines and const; w maestro AlLGIrl Orchestra tonight be th* first Town Hall performance of the 1918-49 Season. , Beauties, Bediner, Bird Dogs Rei^n At ABC Ball Friday N ight By DAVE COSLETT . . j Emphasis was on the second letter of the alphabet last Friday night at thq ABC Ball with beauties, Beckner 1 , and bird-dogs lending their bit to the night’s gaiety in that order. Far ahead in the. beauty department was Betty Ful- bright, who kept up Dallas’s reputation for producing beauti- hpd expected it Would be met. “In fact” Joe Sorrels, chairman of the Chest committee suvs, “We still need many thousands of dollars to meet the goal.” The campaign is going ahead, and reports to the committee show ed that activity is picking up, “The Red Cross will nbt partici pate in the drive,” Sorrels pointed out. “We invited them hut tho area supervisor decided not to come in”,. Sorrels sayi, REECE SHANNON has been f ma, te • «• L W i a Ag- cast ns Ben Hubbard in the' gie Player'a first produ "The Little Foxes’’ which; in the Assembly Hall Thu night. ful women by copping 'the title ofW- Belle of the Ball. The ABC Sweet-1 heart was the Composite Regi ment’s contribution to the Ball, Colonel H. L. Boatner presented Miss Fulbright with a Watclj from the three regiments, f Another Dallas beauty; Gloria Feitler, was chosen , Air !Force sweetheart, while Betty fteb 61 ’" stedt of Bryan took the honors for I! the Band. Both of these regimen tal sweethearts receivetl compact Thq musical department tor the night was well handled by [Denny Beckner and his Orchestra.; Beck ner; -whose nnisleal contributions to the occasion drew no complaint, added a little color to ;a fe^ faces as Well as to the Ball with his t pat- v v : . ter. < ' 1 Ijogj of Distinction T J ; J M' " I , [' ! jj;- i • | jJI ssy Colored Canine Cast Chief Colleg By D, ; ] -;i i COSLETT hej laziest Aggie on t iS a distinction) oi|g-eared Dalmation ho sieems td consider himself the official cbmijnapder 0 f the A&M K-9 Corps. j i His sudden rise to campus prom inence throuj h jjthe “Letters to the Editor” colufnni led to an investi gation on tlie part of the Batta lion’s Bureau i of Infernal Rela tions. Tracin 5 the pooch since his first appear inee on the Campus last year, thq bureau came up with several interesting revelations. His origin, either genealogic or geographic, is one of the un- own fact* irs| in his life. One of e investig itdrs, however, offer- the hint that there was rath- inconclusive evidence that he might be a ; ditoendant of Ninety Proof I, thje icanine who gained fame on ths images of Esquire a few years hack through it series of Calvert adds concerning Dogs of Distinct! ST Another 4e#iber of the Bureau partner by aug- it had undoubted- outh of the border. icted that from ' Character Ho v- M 'li , Ho based his argument on thqj fact that the canine is such a conltant visitor to Spanish daises dn the Campws- Incidentally, he adder, the dog even barks with a Spanihli ac cent. j Spanish is not Spot’s onlyinter- est, though. In fact there art very few! dhsses worth sleeping in’ that he doesn’t attend at one time of another. j . In addition!to attending dasses, he [takes a deep intemt.; Ip the military activit^s of the llqqllege. A frequent visitor of the Guard ‘ me with e 1 i’ew revie* „|wloes not b acJH'T'P An expert in identifying! calb< the black and white invariably comes at a gal “Soupie”. Hi$ fame as A-T; ndary and sui of Ithe troops. ! i pot definitely “Haf the s every’ yell prac- uurmg the LSIj-iA&M to snaime witn nis tions to toe occasio I u ■ < . ; . 1 houmjd is evjeni that And Sp» spirit.” Ito tiee,; and m k* 111 * uugle mine p at eal- ». - ' -j *.: - ;.Jia ;/ ’i -L He spends much bf his time at Kyle Field where he is one of the team's severest Critics. Not at all sl|y, the sad-eyed pooch even attends some of the secret workouts- It was during one of the practice sessions when he fell off the rear stadium, a fall which, liickily, cost him only a few bruises. [ . He seejms to enjoy all sports, though, for he also finds time to visit the intramural field. In soriie v some of the instances, much to the rue officials and participants, he has even become engaged in a few sports su :h as football. A true democrat, Spot has never been ’ knojwn to show [partiality to any persm or person©. He thinks nothing of shaking hands with the lowliest freshman, although he has never condescended to tell where he is taking, and the United States, he was f Just for rom or what! - Jf . „ the records; the investi gators agreed that he! is, of course, majoring in horizonta engineering with forestry his minor. Even with his othdr obligations, Spot doesn’t fail to lead a full social life. In fact, to put it blunt ly, he is a woman chaiser, an Aggie through and through. df The' San Antonio boy eniployed impersonations, . insinuations, and evejn a few gymnastics to draw himself from beneath the looming shadow of Xavier Cugat, ms Sat urday night successor in Sbijsa and, in most opinion, succeeded,) The bird-dogs arrived [early for the occasion und stayed late. Working from their sideline base of operations, they gave their usual sterling performance In providing variety for Hje vis iting females. Decorations for tho night con sisted of two jeeps, a 30 [caliber machine gun, u mortar or tiwo and other military puruphanalih which were combined with a fowi “local- color” paintings and streameiis. High point of the night was the Beckner aggregation Imper sonation of nationally famous bands coupled with Denny's la ment that just one song had sent all of those boys to the top. “We play all of those songs,” he wistfully added. Although it got off to s| rather slow start, the dan^e held most of the crowd until the closing theme right before! yell practice.! I —- 11 tfrfi i. i 4 1 Geology Club [Will Hear W. 0. George ' 1 L i IP'P William O. George, geologist for the State Board of Water Engi neers and the United States Ge ological Survey will [be the guest speaker at a meeting of ‘the Ge ology Club at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Petroleum Engineering Lec ture Room. George has gained widJ experi ence in oil geology in Vjgpexuela ,.!r < m m IMk to Herb Davis, vice-pre rding lent of $rge has USGS done extensive research on ground wat ers, in Tunisia and the U. S. 1L f Th« Geology Club picture for the :horn will be taken .Am 'r - P / 1/ ; >4 tiki i MRS. BETTY JO EDWARD ej A Player's flrsl production of school year, “The,Little Foxes. SON will play the r*>le hf RE GINA GIDDINGS in the; Aggie production of the; The,Little Foxes." night for Lillian year, The opening Heilman’s award winning [play is November 18 in the Assembly Hall. ,i ] Student Engraver Needed for Bqtt i ■ . / , - I / I- jl • The Battalion has dn opening for a student who desired [to learn the photo-engraving process, ac cording to Tom R. Carter, Co-cditOf of the Battalion. Any student who is; interested and really wants to Wor$i Battal come to The Battalioh should sffice In Goodwin Hall, Carter sai The Butt is interested inlstudents with a background in photography and who also have at least another year to attend A&M. 4. |! The hours are long but the work is interesting, Garter said. ' ' Vj 1 ' . Extension Men Attend AAA Meet ' ' ■/ j • . J / / ‘ v'a Two members of the staff of the Industrial Extension Service of A&M will attend the annual meet ing of the American Automobile Association in San . Antonio, • No vember 15-17. • This was announced today by E L. Williams, IES director, who stated that he and Russell Fitz patrick, in charge of the IES mo tor transport training division will MRS. ROOSEVELT GETS LLD OXFORD, Eng., NoV. 14 —UP>_ Oxford University awarded the honorary degree,of doctor of civil or Roosc at the, law to Mrs. Eleanor yesterday. Almtg are, jlf , and Aldtldlh, who all t i with tht* Akklrs. Mnnm(t'«UUpliwd tlie laughs^ Norma thCuikhH sU plus other.itlaiags — nudMkddto the danrin# tj'ijj] The Mvx Cugut’s most popuinrw.mil with the Ajggies. To nu^ypHi 5rrnM”a ! i;..L”nTf’’iiTT!r^f;* a new dance, but everytiiM.* Joitiod A |a:iu>; -tot^ellent\frclifatmd pojmlnrilmtib . The Aggie War Hymft4i|>plM le phase qf the chorus^ MfcH udd- ed to the spirit of the fcco tff mendousty. The Aggie Latin-Amdriqi dents seemed tp be the Aids satile in dancing the CUgat jm group Is te’s * w,t i * ai ' “ thq jdollh. Evelyn Was 0 t Qrat; members of ithe irtaiid gniup.1 rehjatra. floahiu whin she!' Hoolj v<it ||hi[ Fiuj); 1 Univaiii y pi; l*Rt|) v Uni Vail | y ritVumL.liy Htdlu y jr xT^ton jhaUv* .WIHDoiiNiiv ?,i nU'Xlrl o^hwji w'hl fh^ ^ ttlmiH njj jitiirNf <ir<» In 11 mkMtrn i ihH Wrt* vihlln wiUeh wab b ? by «l ^|rU Hdciety. „ ^V^'T ^ ti," inniw attr ictSom ilia Toivn Hail gfpiflwSf d wW bn goud 1 .a any r wMl Ute fiery « “ RjiUaliiy got the I ■ men make munli t htowh uf hiea. 11 •. flh»e[iluia ptovdij hl^i to li** right n Shuffle wiuiem’liif to"* 1 Hw tlioso kho; uald .m wa* JoEhqr hik, mind a had he fir«t «u- Doijiia’ciq IWjif: telnii^o] (foheede! that |ili I ■ Spltnlny, an (kitHtiihdinrf plan lat- nml iCwrineth (. came to toil* ount^y in hfc* early tlwcntlea. He [i firat. Played wi|L 1^,. Clfiveland phony Grcht Ktrn, bu ‘ ne ‘ P officially ight'at 8 orchestra sveni ig of they lived Bing. a f >r the Home 4 to r Berionse eNentod to hers. Citolcs were fonn#iH| oVqr adoptiJ^couatri thk Sblsa Hall watching J)« spjrtc . a n exBSiw Itad? cracking sambas andr rttaas. - | 1 “Tr . "T li Cugat, one of the most'versatile; . . , , showma'h of the day, i#j ypp. ohlyT tojee^ .many, fo; an ordhestra leader, butin dartojim-. f olk sorigii, ist, violin concert aHi|ti;y njowiei star, radio:star, comediailj and com- 1 $ nU 'M Cl ! T - .. poser.’ [ : ’ . '; ! j ! ‘ I j Ho wasldiscovered in EtUxjpe liy Xj ! '[ll VD Enrico Caruso, Metropolitan Opera tllliSSP. 11 Vi star of 26 years ago. CajUfio hojird " Cugat play the violin and brought Ai- ‘ him back to the Unitedptotes for At ’WClia a senes of concerts. | >|J !•; .1 •. | 'Lj : ■ . 1 ' ! 1 i : P*- SP Officialspili m *11 vw m . ■ i ! Bocioldgy. Dcnarqhi he result is 1 . : !■' in iv wqii A vocal eunj I maNir ml wh» dlN in hci* . u .P MI-WltN jh8' ••1 i-j e Annual - ! ■ ' ' rpiljroad panels on problems to A&M sUiaento ahi faculty tomorrow. ,c;|' m | r At a meeting in tempu^y hull ing J-15 at 3 p. m„ designed, marily for the juniw militr transportation class^ J&rj?. Sql van, passenger traffi^hiana will Hpeak on “Tho Part*Pla the Passenger Trufflifijl ish frvi i men tip ? -F. L. Gordon, managei?, will speak on ^ from the Tiafflc Side” 4 nt, at a session in tAp.jl Chapicl, with the civil engihi ting as hosts. f 1 ilj According to C. Mi JUdm the mechanical cnglheurjbtg ment, who is in charge uf ‘i meats, nil studenta atid; members are Welcome ^ to,, both saasiclns. ilii'i I' I The Sociology b« represented !jl|y htudunts who sr Thursday, for thje cotijreht bn. ’ profossioitol »oci|»l vforkejra from all over Texas, r - of hoc)ul Work vi| ‘U Steinlck**' said. ! ’ that students wj vqntlon will *'* tunity to beco -P* 'man wholnre <|dnn< GA' (lif/prant -phttsoi of, JOT eeHng I over f pluiXo ”* ’"’'ff”' y'**■* ^*f* w i^ipr?sente*T’ j^Stelnlcke'diaid. Ife furine r sUt id attend thu coi* lire ihuiPh dPNr- lij uod|u»ii>tod wijth tm 1, the toork in itod. ri injd. hi con (ofp vsntlUu,’’' Stolnlc! in iildi 'vill not 1 Iterir, only benefit froh the spoaches but ‘Ve an app mtttr Ity ) 0 bbts in atlon coporntiig thjo onota* Iona,; program,! *nd ; dan* of tot ’ 11 • E l!il th* Rural anil pr. Talk Here BV £ ■} [. j j *, principal apeakei i at the Assocm- Top officials of thdvSdlBthtri) anmul dj.nVedtidn (n Pacific railroad will ppssent two HpuiitqiviNovemlJer ^|7*20,j ajc°^ irtntent will l niocioloiy nihg to Jeavu % j;! vK A M U w] ' ' it The Intramural first campus organ! , Pleured left to BRUCE PLACE M HENDRICKS. AND L/tfl.toe front row STONE DAVE CO MOLTENL .// Posed in front of contender 4 ipions hi rse “SPO back rov 1/ - 1 ■ < 4' '■ ■ ,V f. li; % te gone S’ os tk tra P. inl // jil if j it 1, ^ ; 1 r ed in front of thegeam if “SPOT**, Who at sr for Urn aa«tot%U« ■ ^ . Ff. ••• :! ' 1 wl on, record as the I'! >, » and G. t is lohdinc f/\ - l v I •