I' It 3 'r ': / : •' f ' v - j-/'- j,- TAU BETA PI -1: JContinued from P|ige 1)' W8A qoiqAv sasuopg -auipuedxa copies of Mathematical Physics'.? The bents for all new inttiites have arrived, Otto R, Kynze, cor responding secretary of the local chapter, said today. All new mem bers- are requested to pick up their keys at the Dean of Engineering office; i ■ t Norman C. Heffron, cataloguer, asked today that all new initiates who did not fill out catalogue cabds before the initiation, should go by the Dean of Engineering office and do so ihri mediately. Fifty-five undergraduate stu- d.mts, twenty-five alumni' mem bers and thirteen faculty members were initiated at the initiation ceremony which was held at the chemistry lecture room earlier in the evening. I' • 1 r i| • . SEWING & ALTERATIONS Dresses — Skirts — Blouseit'- — Reasonable Rates — ® - I' t' MRS. MARY BROWN 4407 College Main ||; - f. ; . | I ['t . Prompt Radio Service ' . - Call- ; SohIIU’h Radio Service 712 S. Main St. _ Pb. 2-1041 Bryan ■ i ; • ~~ Y.: < 1 * Entomologists Hear Siddal Speak Cameron Siddal, entomologist of Cotton Poisons; Inc., presented a discussion of the needs for entomol ogists in commercial, extension, and industrial fieldis to the EntomoU ogy Society Tuesday evening, Nov. 8, in Science Hall, F. L. Rider, re porter said. J Siddal, class of ’31, president of the Texas Entomological Society, the past severail years he hgs been district manager for Cotton Poi sons, Inc., a subsidiary of Penn sylvania Sa t Co., and thereby has viewed the duties of entomologists in agriculture and industry. Siddal presented the parallel sm of entomological work between commercial extension service, and industrial fields. Each field is similar in the respect that specific insecticides must be recommended for use in order to control i certain insects Siddal said. There is no supposition or unnecessary claim for an inseicticide Much has not been proved of[ "value by rjesearch irp Siddal. and experimentation according to a staff T. J. Muldowhey selected to assist him with the student publication “The Texas Aggie En tomologist". Louis G. Gray and Dick Griffith will serve as asso ciate editors and Bob L.! Blazck will be the business manager of the publication which is due this IISKI) BOOKS Ur p;i\ Mir liiqllrst liners lor l mm I Hooks Ur maintain wholesale and relail lisls (he yrat ’round. MKT 01 K l’KI< KS KKI OKI; *1 l.UV; TIIK KXCIIW;;; ; ■ *• ' . ■ v “Serving Trxas nr ; j Li • 1 I WhaVs Cooking AGGIE SQUARES, Friday, 8 p. m. Episcopal Parish House. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION, Friday, November 18, 7:30 p. m. YMCA. Report on the studertt fund raising tampaign. LATIN AMERICAN CLUB, Fri day, November 18, 7:30 p. m., YMCA assembly room. TARLETON CLUB, Friday, Nov ember 18, 7:30 p. m., room 301, Goodwin Hall. Organizational meet ing. VETERAN'S WIVES BRIDGE CLUB, Thursday, Nov. 17, 7:30 p. m., YMCA. 1 - POLOISTS - ||j i (Continued from Page 5) • h I I .-I ; ..i stock and Longhorn tender Bobby Hill. : With only eight seconds gone in the second overtime Wally Pryor sent an overhand corner shot slam ming into the net to break the tie and put Texas out- in front. Late in the* last half of the overtime Pryor again hooked the ball into the net, making the final score 4-to-2 in! favor of the Longhorns. Bill Moye, Ralph Ellis, and Billy Karow making desperate, but fu tile, attempts to score during the j remainder of the game. {Steers Take B Tilt The B team game before the main attraction ended with a scrapping Aggie tciin|t going down before the Longhorn B team, 3-to-O. The Aggies seemingly controlled the ball, but their scor ing punch fulled to dick. Bobby Broadnax, state high school diving champion; Skippy Browning, National AAU cham- plop diver; Milton Davis, second in the Southwest last year, and Jack Tolar, three times All-Amer ican diver, put on a dazzling in- te^missipn show of championship diving. { A return match between the Ag gie and: Longhorn teams is sched uled for; Tuesday night in Downs Natatorium. During the Thanks giving hplidays the Aggie team will if ! IT • 1 ! h- ' ' ' ! •1 j ' I :; : Ip liii : L i Waxahachie To Grant Negroes Equal Courses Dallas, Nov. 18 (AP)—The Waxahachie school system has 30 days to provide equal opportunity for Negro stu dents to study courses now offered white students there. Federal Judge William H. Atwell made the decision Wednesday. He extended and clarified an order he handed down after a prelim inary hearing Oct. 1. The judge told school officials to set up even courses that Negro students had not asked for. The Negro parents who brought suit against the two school dis tricts had asked the judge' for a permanent injunction against “sep arate and unequal” schools. They charged that both the courses of study and the physical plants at the school for Negroes were unequal to those offered white students in tjhe same dis tricts, in violation of the Consti tution’s 14th arqendment. The Negroes ; did not argue in either case for an order abolishing segregation. Thf original petitions had asked for ttn order declaring unconstitutional; the board’s policy of "providing fUcilities for Negro students because of their race and color." ; ! J Laundry Schedule Change Announced During the Thanksgiving holi days the laundry will make changes in laundry schedules, according to the jaundry manager. 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