Nation’s Top Collegiate Daily NAS 1949 Survey Volume 49 1 : * 8 HHMW^RilPliini a.v^££&.£vJ& • . SSEL PUBLISHED : ; ■ ■ Bam COLLEGE STATION (. F Hi TEXAS FOUNDRIi !Nr untries, Funds Fulbright Act | Outlined by Bowles “(|)ut of the 6,000 applications, ,780 scholarships wore given under the Fulbright Act and this isn’t a bad ratio at mm I .> GREATER TEXAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Uvalde Htoemier, senior student, majorini inechanleal enirlneerlnK. Ih receiving a scholar frotn Oal C. Uhamber, preNldent of Texad Foiin- drlrn, Ipc., Lufkin. Pictured are, left to right, Bob Bratchei vlee-prcHhlent In charge of pro- duction; Pro* Ident Chamber*, Stoenner and Scott Sayers, perst nnel manager. Stoker Derby Day—Puffers Reign Supreme ill 4 Y’ Tonight I 1 ! ft " BY DAVE C08M5TT f More thnn BO Aitotlne nlnvcn hf the find onk'r moet tonight to vje for fame in the 11)40 Stoker Derby, With ever $150! worth of prize* to r k‘ awarded, friost contestant jihould have ample opportunity to emerge from the- cloud of nmoke as crown prince puffers. Scene of the bi'|ar -battle will 1 be the-YMCA Chapel. Ttouch-bff time will be at 7:16 p, m. No one will leave the affair empty-handed. Even spectators * will have a chAnce to receive some of the samples to be given away and to fuel thei^ barley t burners with the abundant to* baccos on hand. j . The six contest judges have been priming for their roles since the first of the week. They were each * required to take a correspondence short course in nicotine manage ment. On hand to dispense with jus tice and prizes will be Dr. J. P. Abbott, Assistant to the Dean Of the College at the Annex; Miss Clara_ Carson of the English De partment; William H. (Dawg) Dawson- of the coaching staff; Heacfl Yell Leader James (Red) I)uke;i W. R. Horsley, Director of the Placement Office; and A. R. (Pop) Ward of the Campus Se curity Office. I j- | [ There is a chance that Miss Carson may not be present. In a telegram received by the con test editor last' night she said, “Unable to officiate at contest. Allergic to smoke.” - Efforts are now being made to T find: an available ga^-mWsk -so that * phe may still join the judge’s ranks. * Representing The Battalion at the contest will be Dave Coslett and John Whitmore. Other staff „ members who will help,conduct the ' affair are John'Tapley, Roger Cos lett, Jerry Zuber) Frank Mahitzas, George Charlton, ;and Bob Price. At the meet, competition will be offered in almost every field j of smoking and tobacco. ~ Main divisions of the? nicotine nonsense will be^thc Pipe 'Collec tion Judging and the Ocnetal Smoking and Tobacco duels. Included In the firat will be two classes, one reserved to Frank Medico pipo" only, arid j. the other open to all makes and riiodcl*. . Number of pipes, variety, mid den, metal boWl, and medium bowl classe}). The entry keeping his pipe bu ing the longest after the signal has been given will be | declared the winner in each class. Measured amounts of stoker fuel Iwill be Is sued to each | contestant in ac cordance wijth (the class , in which he is enterid. Additional clashes will take place , ‘Yoii-AU’ Baffles Canadian Police DUNCAN, B.C.- minliiture, iwl, • ing, cigar smoking, ' corn' cjob in cigarette jrol smoke ring blojwing, ai smoking. Prizes have local an l natiphhl tobacco, and. novelty 'I'manufticturers and dealers. j j The Memorial Student Center Confectionaries presented a $3.50 Royal Demuth pips.fan $8.50 Middleton Blending K|t, an A& M pipe, a $7.50 Spjril Kool Met al pipe, a $8.50 Zi[>po lighter, two Yello Bole cigar holders, and a $2 Branston lighter; L&H Stern Company is'the don or of the $35 seven-piece certified Purex pipe-set to be given to the first prize winner for the general collections. The S. M. Frank Conapany will award six • Frank Medito pipes to the contestants enterirlg tlie best cbllectidn of Frank Medicos, jj From the Christian Peper tobac co Company has come one pound and one half-jpouhd can feach of Christian Peper Pouch Mix, Lon don Dock tobacco, and Crosby Square tobacejb. plus six pocket- sized packages ehcjh of ChrintSan Peper Pouch Mix, ]L on Dock. 4 n< * Even Money tobacco. • Roger’s Importers Incorporat ed has donated two genuine calf leather tobacco pouches, and Huecheir’s Industries of Cdlunt- bit, Missouri, has given six ! pox- en corn cob [pipes. [‘1.1 ' ^ j Donnjtcd by the R. J. Reyitolds Tobacco Co. were six; 14^ ounce cans of George Washington pipe tobacco! and six eight-ounce cans of Priijice Albert pipe ! tobacco. - Eighteen ono-pound cans } aric| cartons of Sill Walter Jtbbaccos. The Sutllff Tolmeco Company i« awarding two one-pound entis and two half-pound cans of Mix ture 711 pipe tobacco. The makers of Craftsman min iature pipes are donating about $10 worth of their products. No contestant will be.limited to the number of classes he en ters. Only profs and staff mem bers, of course, will be eligible for the Prof Division. Cards, checkers, and other forms of diversion will be on hand for contestants in the Calabash, large bowl and other long-winded pha ses of the contest. Pipe collections must be at the YMCA Chapel by 4 p. m. this afternoon. Raleigh pipj tobacco are being given by J the Brown and Williamson Tobacco t!ompapy. I f L: • |1 John Middleton, Inc. Is giving the prilfe | list a ihoost with one-pound can of Wulriijt pipe tobacco, one one-poiihd can of Sdgnr Barrel tobacco, and two Variety Kits eon- taining five small cubs of fancy Tickets to Aggie Rodeo Now on Sale Ticket* to the annual Aggie Ro deo are now on sale, according to Jim Sullivan, lhanager of sales. Theste tickets are being sold by all members of the Saddle and Sir loin Club, at the Animal Husbandry Department office, arid at : Luke Court’S shoe shop at thepj North Gate, added Sullivan, who distri butes the tickets from 47 Milner. The first performs ice is 8 p. m., Fridayl October 28; the second at 2:30 p. m. Saturday and the last at 7:30 p. m. Saturday.j j "The prices on the ticketp are $.60 for child and $1.80 Idren, $1.80 for for reserv< Houston Club To Hold Dance Shamrock Beginning this ye^r, the Houston A&M Club will spon sor ajbiennial corps trip dance which will be held the Satur day bight of the Rice game, G. P.jMonks, president of the San Jacinfo Chapter and acting pres ident; of the Houston A’V&M Club annodneed today. Thtjt dance this year will be held in tht» Emerald Room and Grecian Room' c of the Shamrock Hotel from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. All students are invited to attend the dance, Monkd said. Invitation* will go. on sale Wednesday, Oct, 2d at a price of three dollars u couple. The dance is scnjit-fornml ami no corsage will be allowed, Uitjls are asked not to wearing evening gowns. Although an orchestra has not yet been seleetpd the eluh plans to huve an eU ehs; James C. Hlaylon, Gverion Thomas L, Peacock, Dubllri! itlch urd B. Green*, Tyler; John!) AU McKay, Kdgewood; Lytle H. Blankenship, Cumpbellton; Harold F. Blltch, Bryan. The followlrig students were ted from the, [school of Arts Sciences: DaVl^J. Krouger San Anglelc; Jde H. Mullins, rizo Springs; Frank W. (jui Greenville; Kenneth Z, Bom,! pa; Mack T. Nolen, WlchlSil The following students' Were elected from the Schoolijof En gineering: Donald B. Jarvis, Fort Worth; Herbert D. Mills, Sah| An tonio; Tom D. Reynolds, Russell D. BreWington, Bryan C. Gould, LongvleW; Denoyi Drozd, Ennis; Otto R. KunzeJOid dings; Read Johnson, Jr.: £ o r t Worth; Arthur B. Powell, Wi Jhita Falls; William C. Mure, El Paso;! James L. SchiRtze, Meridiahj Rich ard G. Hutton, Hico. , The installation 'of tlie: loca chapter will be held Monday Qc- tober twenty-ninth at fivaio’tlock, Dr. Woods said, with Dr. Frajik J Kern, national president qf Phi Kappa Phi, officiating. New members will be inltjlated into the society at the same lime. After the ceremonies atf seven the first banquet; of the chapter will be held in Sbisa Hall. Wounded Veterans Guests at Gaitte j 1 A group of convalescing: pa< lent! at the McClpskey Hospital, Tem ple, were guests qf honor here Saturday.'-They were given spec’ ial seats along the 60-yarthing also. The Federation program covers seven counties in] Texas known a* the Bruios Delta Area. It is in operation b nine other states and : as a private welfare agency is: dependent upon voluntary contribu-: lions of cs|h and clothing to oper- a(e its program.M ;J ; Clothing Collected is sold to par-: epts who $ft unable to purchase^, new clothing for a nominal sum. if Ip turn tM money so obtained, iai! used bv ideal county committees! i f ’Jl fbr welfsft'work in that county and; to bear the Expense of the program, j Clothing icentere are located In! Bryan, C* 1 " “ 11 ron, Calv and Bren oCkdale, Came-; lings, Navasots austi Texas Ui rang out Good Old | Univerfi attention Ba Tex., Oct. 26—WP>- erslty’s tower chimes | night with lor Line." officials said It wm n as indication of in rivalry between ’s and the Bears who game a week from the song was to call a dinner klcktng-off Stad um drive here. vill te a junior class onight at 8:15 In the Hall. this time, ler Barnes (rf the ROA cof- coritradt holder*.