The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 23, 1950, Image 4

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W. H. Frteburger
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pus Corner, has announced his
candidacy for the office of coun
cilman of Ward III in the com
ing city election' to be held
April 4. ' /
Prof. Mcllroy Speaks
At Van Buren ijtanquet
. "Objective of Vocational Agri
culture”, will be the topic dis-
J cussed by Prof. W. W. Mcllroy,
of the Ag Ed Department, at the
Van Bitren ’ Future ! Farmer 6f
America Annual Father and Son
Banquet on Monday, lApril 3.
Mcllroy will also discuss factors
that hinder the carrying out of
these objectives. ir j- J i
DonationsA id
College Fund
Generosity of former students
of A&M and friends of the college
was proven when results of the
contributions to the A AM College
Development Fund were tabluated
recently. A total of 10,968 separ
ate donations ranked A&M sev
enth in the nation.
Colleges topping A&M in num
ber <4 contributions received were
Yale, Ohio State, Dartmouth, Har
vard, Princeton and New York Uni
versity. v
The money received will be used
for scholarships, rifles for the
cadet corps, student memorial ex
penses, and other projects of the
former student association.
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Father of College
Instructor Dies
Spencer Apple Jr. of the horti
culture department of A&M Col
lege was called to Baxter Springs,
Kansas, on Tuesday on account
of the death of his father, Spen
cer Apple Sr., in Springfield, Mo.
Funeral services will be held on
Thui J sday afternoon at 2 o’clock in
Baxter Springs. Mr. Apple Jr.
was accompanied to Kansas by
Mrs. Nelle Dunwoody, and Joe E.
Vincent, Mrs. Dunwoody is a sis
ter and Mr. Vincent a nephew of
the senior Mr. Apple.
Spencer Apple Sr. at one time
resided in Bryan. , \
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carried through a
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perfect for a lovely lady • «p«csial <
Our Aggie consultant, Betty Conly, will help
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you select just the right Easter gift from our
excellent line of cosmetics or our other gift -< ;
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Volunteer
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Trygve Lie’
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(left) command-
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My O. Briles, as
(not pictured).
Members Distrust
Level Conferences
M. ROBERTS,
’s suggestion for per-
_ krel meetings of the
United Nations Security Council,
like his eai-lier proposal for a
special session of the general as
sembly on
questions, hi
non.
I Secretary
which was
,t e
China and atomic
met a cool recep-
Acheson set the pace,
likewise evident at
Lakje Success, with a promise of
consideration! which was described
ns “a more of less formal rwtction.”
Top U. N|. officials and major
delegation* wore understood to
have scrnpptid the general assem
bly i idea, both I because there was
little hope of real progress from
It atid because]lt Is ton 1ftte In the
season to mjakp nrrnntements.
l^ow therel If a slmllflr reaction
towtaril Lie’s |>t'pposftl In n Wnsh*
inginn speech, thut the nutlons
Sturt observing u never-observed
rule thut nt 1ftlist two security coun
cil pieetings he held each year with
the | foreign j nkinlsters, and even
possibly the hehds of governments,
ottiinding.
American and British feeling,
as in the case of various non
official proposals for a new high-
level confefeitce outside the U.
N. is that no good purpose can
be; served by such meetings as
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DeLUXE CAFE
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SERVES THE BEST
IN FOOD
The Bryan Home
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Texas Aggies
long as the governments them
selves are standing pat on the
various issues which have re
sulted in, or grpwn out of, the
cold war.
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On the Chinese matter, for in
stance, negoti itiqns are not con
sidered worthwhile until there are
indications that some members are
ready to switch toward admis
sion of the Cpmniunist regiine. In
the assembly,; only 15 of the 59
nations have recognised the Com-
niunists. In tjhe I security council
the count is six toj five aguinst, and
Britain has just i failed in an at
tempt to charfge jit,
Unless the Unitjed States switch
es thift situation, wiUr-jRussIn ab
staining front |mrtlclt|atiiiii In
United Nutlons fork ms tong us
Nationalist Chinn] continues 4o si|
In the varlousl uffcneles, Is expect
ed to drug on Indefinitely, mid at
least until gejicrftl assembly time
In the fnl|. T ■ |
Russia,
solve It
of j course, might re-
as she jhas done/In the
past, by just Coming back without
saying anything. ! ‘
The Russiarjs 4re understood to
be interested,
evjen to be friend
ly, toward Li -’s lidea of top-level
council meetings.'!
Council Begins
Plans for City
Street Changes
Plans for the renaming and
renumbering of College Sta
tion streets and houses were
begun Tuesday night in an
informal meeting of the city
council according to ’Mayor Ernest
Langford, y
The council is now seeking the
general citizen’s opinion of a pro
posal brought up in the meeting
concerning the renaming of the
streets, Lingford said.
The proposal to odd to the pre
sent name of each street the sec
tion of .the city in which it is lo
cated. For example: Church Ave
nue would become Church North
Avenue, Foster Avenue would be
come Foster East Avenue, and
Pershing would become Pershing
South Avenue. {
Most of the citizens of College
Station are familiar with the terms
North gate, East gate, and South
and West gates. But they are not
familiar with the location of all
the streets. This method of nam
ing would immediately designate
the general location ;of each street,
Langford continued.
Those meft attending the meet
ing were Councilmeh J. A. Orr, R.
B. Haipin, E. E. Ames; City Sec
retary, N. M. McGinnis; City Man
ager Raymond Rogers; Walter
Johnson of the Postal Department,
and Langford.
Hoylerto Exhibit
Electronic Gadgets
Cyril N, Hoyler,: of the Radio
Corporation of America, will he
on the campus March 25 through
27 to demonstrate r various units
of modern electronic equipment
developed in recent years and to
give n lecture «t 11 a, m. March
27 In the Physics Lecture room.-
Hoyler will have: with him an
enclogue computer for solving lin
ear simultaneous equations by elec-
trunk' means, n dejnonstratlnh of
luminescent materials represent
ing one very Important aspect of
television research, und n Id-mil
limeter film on another analogue
computer “The Antennnlyzer.’’
In addition to these, Hoyler will
have an electronic counter, and a
protype of n commercial counter
and interval timer lyith a capacity
of 100,000 counts per second. -
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Billie Mitehen
Mitchell, a local representative
for the State Farm Insurance
Company, has announced that
he will be a candidate fdr the
position of councilman of Ward
, II in the April fourth city elec
tion.
What’s Cooking
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AGGIE CHRISTIAN 1
rrsday,! March 24, 7:15,
FELLOW
SHIP, Thu
Room 108, Academic.
AGGIE SQUARES, Friday, 8
p. m.. Episcopal Parish House, Be
ginners at 7:30 ip. m.
AGRONOMY SOCIETY, Thurs
day, March 23, j7:30 p. m. Agri
cultural Engineering Lecture room.
Special meeting! with Dr. E. C.
Kellogg as speaker.
AMARILLO CLUB, Thursday,
March 23, 7:)i.5 p. m., Room 207,
Academic. Plans j for spring party
will be made.
AMERICANFOUNDRY-
MAN’S SOCIETY meets Thursday
night at 7 in Room 203 of the
M.E. Bldg. Business meeting to
discuss summer! employment and
permanent employment.
AUSTIN COUNTY CLUB, 7:30
p. m., Thursday, Room ICG Aca
demic Building. |
BEAUMONT ; A & M CLUB,
HERE’S THE NEW li
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witti.exclusive CROSLEY W<
VER design
$189.50
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• Now yoo got now span, man span, up to 23% mon
space—ALL at the "oonvknikncs urm." with the new
Shclvadur. It’s all eeay to reach—easy tooee—and there’s
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no stooping dear to the floor.
• You’ll find * compact “ButteiSafe" in
• Soa the new fcatum bow—you'll aay
1950 Crdaiay ie the moat oonrvwnant, tba
J-t-the
yoor Shelvador.
.roomy kneatholder
Joe
Faulk's
217 & Main
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Mt beantiftat—
ever aawt
na4*a xa. as. u. snt as,
lACK’S
Associate
Store
Phone 2-1669
Thursday, 7:30 p. jn-, Room 106,
Academic.
BELL COUNTY!CLUB, Thurs
day, 7:30 p. m., Room 123, Aca
demic Building.
BISTONE COUNTIES CLUB,
Thursday, March 23, 7:15 p. m.,
second floor Academic. Plans for
Easter party to be discussed.
COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCIAL
CLUB, Friday, March 24, 3 p.m.,
in the YMCA Chapel.
COLLEGIATE 4iH CLUB, Mon
day, March 27, 7:30 p. m., the
Moore House.
HJSK, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.,
3rd Floor, Academic Building.
LATIN AMERICAN CLUB,
Friday, 7:15 p. m.. Assembly Room,
YMCA.
MANAGEMENT ENGINEER
ING WIVES, Thursday, 7:30 p.
m., South Solarium of YMCA.
NAVARRO COUNTY CLUB,
Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Academic
Building. j i .
PORT ARTHUR CRUB, March
23, 7:15 p. m.. Room 303, Good
win Hall. Easter party plans.
TARLETON CLUB, 7:15 p. m.,
Thursday, Room 306, Goodwin.
Hall. _
WACO A&M CLUB, — Thurs
day. 7:30 p.m. Room 304, Goodwin
Hull. Refreshments will be served.
WHAT'S IN A NAMK
. . . when, for example,
you're lalking fthftut wash
ing machines?
Then' are nn estimated 700
different brand name wash
ing machines on the mlirket.
Many, or all, of thess wash-
ew nro good, dependable
machines.
But . . . only about two
dozen of these, an* really
well known by] the public.
Those that are known are
made by manufacturers who
have nationally advertised
their products and, thru
their advertising and the -f
.quality of their product,
have earned public confi
dence.
When you place .a Want Ad
to sell your washer—or re
frigerator or vacuum clean
er or outboard motor—be
sure to include the brand
name. You’ll capitalize on
the public’s respect for that
name . . . and your results
Will be better, faster and at
a lower cost to you.
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WANT ADS
assure maximum
coverage of
College Station
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Adams-Hughes Set
Date for Marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton
Adams of Jewett have announced
the coming marriage of their
daughter Virginia McEachern to
Robert Holloway Hughes, April 6
at 3 p. m. in the All Staintis Epis
copal Church of Austin.
A graduate of TSCW, Miss
Adams is now working toward her
masters degree in Home ! Econo
mics at Texas University.
The bridegroom is the Ison of
Dr. und Mrs. Hughes of College
Station. He received his B; A. and
M. A. degrees from A&M in 1937
and 1940, respectively, After serv
ing five years in the Air klorce as
a pilot, he returned to A&M to be
come assistant director of athle
tics, Serving In this ropnelty for
one yenr, he then taught biology
for six months before organlKlng
the Veteran’s Guidance nod Test
ing I’rograpi here. He Is how on
leave working on a I’h. I) degree at
Texas University.
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Nurse’w Home Holds
Barn Dance Saturday j
-Students In the BrncWnrhlge
Nurse’s Home, 707 East 14th
Street in Austin are holding a
barn dance .this Saturday from
8-12 p. m.
Admission will be 25 cehts and
preferred dreSs will be ginghams
and blue jeans.
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tgricultute teacher placement
be discussed by Prof, E. V.
ton at
Future
the regular meet
Farmers’ of Ar
r Monday March
p. m. ip the AgricuRu
ing lecture room
ifessor
ulture
II discus*
job for stuti
near future.
E. V. Walton
Education: depa
the possibility of
ents graduating in the
AD. lUtM
with
Speaks
Meeting
Meet Will Feature
Exhibit and Choir
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Art handicraft' exhibits and the
Stephen F. Austin high school
A Capella choir will feature Fri-•
day’s meeting of; the College; Wo-
men’s Social Club: The meeting will
begin at 3 p. m., according to Mrs.
H. E. Hierth, club reporter. ! '
The art exhibit will be arranged j
by'Mrs. H. H. Hanover and Mrs.
J, M. Nance, co-chairmen. Mrs.
W. E. Wright is chairman of the
handicraft «xrnnnl.
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