BATTALION THURSDAY, , APRIL Push New Support Key West, Fla., April 6 (AP)—Thomas Knight Fin- letter, long time champion of . • -*a 70-group Air Force, Tues day was named by President ' , Truman m Secretary for Air. A dUtinirutNhod Now York At torney uml frequent State Depnrt- ,. ; went advUor, Flnlotter Nuccoeda W- Stuart SymiSKton, ahlfted by . .j, the prooident to’ the lonK^varant chalrmanahlp.of the National Se- ' curity rc»ourcf» board. \ , Truman signed flnlottor’a nonv t" ination T u <• a d a y afternoon at the “Winter White Houae” and Vforwarded it to Washington by air for submission to the Senate ^ for its confirmation. The appointment was one of a ^ ' iv series of major shifts in the Tru man administration worked out since the president left Washington March 12 for a month-long vaca- L". tion here. - They included the Appointment \ of Budget Director Frank Pace, Faires Inspects Virgil M. Faires, Management Engineering professor and head of 'the department, recently returned from a visit to New Orleans and • Baton Rouge where he made an •-extensive accrediting inspection ti of the Engineering Schools of Tu- lane and Louisiana State Upiver- rfity. ‘ He was acting as an Agent foi the Engineers Council for Prqfes- - sional Development., ^ . Faires spent four; days in Ba ton Rouge an,d three days in New Orleans before .returning to Col lege Station. Delegates Attend New Orleans Meet A Southern regional conference of vocational Industrial aijd state supervisors was held in New* Or leans March 20-26. Representing the Industrial Ex tension Servibe wore E. L, Wil liams, director; H. D. Beahden, as sistant to the director; and M. D Darrow, teacher-trainer. Thirteen Southern states wore ^represented at the week-long meot- ingr'at the request of the U.‘S, Office of Education. Officials of this office presided over the meet 1 ing. .1 Purposes of the meeting were to discuss problem* in the field of VoeationaKIndustrial training; to plan for future • improvements in state vocational industrial pro grams, and tb exbhange beneficial ideas of procedure developed by each state. . of the lArniy and Assistant Director Frbdcr ck J. Jr., as Secretary . “’rtderlcki Lawton as hh) successor. Flnletter was chatrmlun |>f ths president’s Air Pohcy Comnission which drafted the ‘‘Fii^atf or Ire- port” In 1048, reeohmbmang, among other things, the bjilting of u 70-group Air rce h ^m- Ington, too, has ndvOcnted : 70 groups as necessary tp tlon’s defense. More Plans Adpe«f Washington, April rfn Vinson (D-tia) urged Tuesday to provide IjBSR, more for warplanes In next military budget as a precaution against an “atomic blitz ” Rep. Vinpon, who ib ch|i Committee, 'expressed + V» n I? iiat-inno <> ' V M jtluw the Russians are ' bv ildihg • up their fleet of warplan >s ii 13,!lll,127,- 000 budget for the fig iting forces and determine wheth ;r should be asked to pr ividhd more money. i ! i -hep. House 300,000 year’s AgEco, Social Field Trip B Approximately fifty-th dents majoring jin Agr Economics and Socioloj ;y lift today for a three day inspection tour of various plants and business; con cerns in the Houston and Dallas areas, according to J. W. Barger, professor of Agiicilllura!' mics. In Houston the! gi’o Arrow Mills, Inc J G Warehouse, Houston Packing’G 0 ** 1 - pany, Second Nhtioi u| Bank; 'Far mers Co-op Mark atj PKenjx Dairy, and Converte cry inspection listed unless exposed in advance by the instructor in charge, Bar ger said. , 4 In State College, Pennsylvania, the favorite gathering apot of students at Pennsylvania State College it Graham & Sons because it is a cheerful place —r full of friendly collegiate atmosphere. And when the gang gathers around, aMhCold Coca-Cola gets the call. For here, as in college haunts every Where— Coke belong?. Askjor it tither way ... both trade-marks mean the'same thins. somso OMOES AyTHOtJTY or THE COCANOLA COMP'-’- *v JYAN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY O 1949. n» Coca-Cola Company Senior Class President Bobby Byington and Foley’s model Gwen Taylor pass under the tra ditional arch of sabers during the military wed- d ng included in the clothing show “From Boots to Boutonnieres.” This scene was reprinted in Houston newspapers the day following the show in Guion Hall. Keeper of the Bloodhounds ancin 9 Or, Phooey o By HAL BOYLE York—<**—Time, you old gurdy man, crank us up a ttls music, please. Just a little background tuna will do—something to do with this true tale that started one gene ration ago: The gid’a name was Betty, and she had a twinkle in her eye and a fervor in her feet Betty could danoe like no other girl. Among hor swains waa a young’ sobersides called Herbert He had money in the bank, an aoha lit hla Heart—and lead In hia fast Ha would Mium, Unity to danoes and than sit ’ein out Watching while Betty romped about ths floor in anothar fallow’s anna. : Finally ha wrestled up hla cour age and proposed marriage. nee, Herbert, and it over,” she said. ’ out to he good, they danced and “Learn to then we’ll The guy They danced they were It would hje nice if wf could just say that they tangoed haz ily aver after, but you know But not Herbert. He yir*k ih the grip of foot! fever by then. He started stopping out on Betty. She didn’t gripe about it much. * What ahe didn’t taka into ac count was Alios. After about 10,• 000 bunny-hugging’ tHps around a dance floor with Alice, Herbert forgot all about being a prospec tive father. They had It out—he and Betty— and then there waa k divor Later Herbert married Alice. Ar soon after that All thumb on him. “No. more dancing, Jii said4“W«sW ghown up she made it stick, too. And what ■ about K ' And what - snout tciiyt yn» «rrdny a little farther away and a' little farther'away. And that’s all there is to it.” : Nichols takes his bloodhounds to slurrounding counties, too, when the sheriffs ask 'help in tracking down Baylor’s Trustees Authorize Changes Waco, April 5— >—Baylor Uni versity’s Board of Trustees voted yesterday to move' the institution’s nursing school from Dallas to Waco. i i An enlarged instruction program culminating in a degree of bach elor of science in nursing was in cluded in the move, President W. R. White said, following the semi annual meeting of the trustees. The proposed transfer of the nursing school brings to seven the number of Baylor's nine schools and colleges on the Waco campus. The College of Denistry remains in Dallas and the College of Medi cine remains in Houston. In another action affecting the Dallas schools. The Baylor trust ees authorized Baylor Hospital to borrow $300,000 for completion of the two [top floors | of its new byilding. The two floors will pro vide the {hospital with 182 more beds kh'd raise the building to seven stories. Glover New Manager Of College Food Store L. E. Glover of Houston suc ceeds Charles Bowen as manager of the College Food Store at 137 Walton Drive in College Hills. Bowen has been transferred to ilouston. a criminal. He took “Tex” and “Slouch” to Belton the night someone fired two shots at District Attorney James K. Evctts during the Smithwick trial Jan. 23. “Steady there, boy. Steady, Slouch,” he murmured all the time the dogs were sniffing around for the trail. The silver bells—about an inch long—on their collars twinkled, but the dogs themselves made ho noise. “If they find the trail, they’ll set up a noise like you never heard, barking and baying," Nichols said. “And as long as they’re on the trail, they’ll keep haying.” > Nichols said his dogs weren’t ekcccmiful in Belton because they weren’t uaed to working on .pave ments and in a crowded place like a residential district. “And wo don’t have any real good dogs since Tige and Kqsty died. Old Tige—he had human in telligence. He was 14 years old when he died not long ago, but he jest plain died of overwork.” i Rusty was sent but oh the trail of an escaped prisoner hear Belton last year and never came back. The dogs at the Gatesville school now are offspring from three dogs Nichols got from State Prison headquarters et Huntsville when he wertt to work at Gatesville in lj94L “I hud no’ special trailing for training bloodhounds,” he said. ‘Tm jeat a dog man, ma’am. 1 was born in Coryell County at Pan cuke—reckon you never heard of It—and I’ve been loving’.dogs all my life. Mv folks wouldnft let mo have any dogs until I was big enough to take care of them, but ever since I’ve been big enough. I’ve hud dogs around me. I’m CO years old now.” r A&M’s Intercollegiate Rodeomon rode and roped their way into third place in the nation at the National Intercollegiate Rodeo finals held in San Francisco this week. In the usual order ithey are: Martin Manuel, Bill Sayars, Charles Wampler, Maxie Overstreet, Matt Syler, and Claybornc Smith. Overstreet took first place in Brahman Bull riding. Enjoy the Milk of Better Teste • | .i • Richer Flavor AT YOUR ST0RI Week-end Specials — & Saturday 7% Oz. 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