\ *• nty Of ('4>U^Ke Station Official Newspaper Nation * Top . CfcBagiate Daily NAS im Suney I ff BUSHED BS THE IMtKKT Of A GEEATtM\ At* COLLEGE COLLEGE STATIONpoMM*). WxAI. TUMDif. MAY 30. 1950 Number 13§: Volume 49 Price Silver Taps Are Held l '?’' br l,tr# - r> r* i \ • .• * 0 Honored l°r Crash Victim By Dallas Veto Silver Tap* fere obaerved on the *erve officer* are permitted to fl) J c*n.piw laat aifht for R»*bert L plane* fro* the field. | . . Bla/eb, seriali entomology student Rlatek’s p *ie did not bum wfieti A graduate of 1942. killed ' wh. wa* killed in*tantly Saturday he rraat»4 Ji W William*. Weil ju action near Kotnmer ‘lane, he wa* piloting bora grorar whai witnesaod the W hell the ala erw-hed W*4lbor»i^a community ah- ot *ev«* pale* from Collef* St a t ion. I uneral service* were held ye»- t'i l«y aftemof n {« Hr van Hlateb, whd would have b»*«-n f oluateal Friday, «a* flvmg an VI a baisu trainer. H« nad left W.wo at !|-t* Satuciiav morning, f.tktng off from Connally Air Forw Ha**- there The «rash e trouble before the arcidertt. The eng na w a* nkill going when the plane hit the ground at a flat angle,” Willem* mid. William* •umnamed an ambulance from the Hillier Funergl Home in Brvan The i-rash Occurred on the J O. ! Alexander faifts at the edge of the •mall Tommu^tty. Report«d MylB* !>•» Other rep..ft* were that hlatek wa* flying lop and that h * land mg gear wa* up when be rraahed The plane du* a deep hoW ia the I rewind then tmunred hock, badly rmolmhed. Hlaaek Wa* badly rut up from the cfash. An inquest held hy Justice of the Peace S. t Roydef of Wellborn m K'keidt, Onnany, in Novem- kef. 1944 will be honored by thd American V e t e r a n b of World War II in Ihilla* next Tue* day night He is Lieut Turney W Leonard, CoUgrenSionai Medal of Honor hero. While the Amvet* are dedicating RoUt Xo tl to laeut. laemard, hi* casket will he en route hotne from i the European war theater. Chancellor -ollUld I* a nep lew of Tyree Bell, member of the AAM 8y*tem Hoard of Director* While at AAM, he wa* a diatin guished *tudent for neven to-me* lev* of the eight *eme*ter* and wa* a dutmguished military atudent Dr.J.lI. Binney, * I I ‘ /♦ w ^ Fatally Injured In (^ar Accident • cWf ^ ■*'* v. fat tv* ih'W.d thdt ccuMing th. hltt- a»t side of ('oiiBur F P'-a. e J $ Roydef called the death accidental Snyder redioved Ulasek* per- •onai poaseMpona, a* well p* Air Force chart* ond plana, from the plane and carped them to hi* home for nafekeepikg He later turned them ovdr to Air Force officer*. He trained at ( amp Hood and Offiger. Inspect L 1 "^ 0 '’ * ,th _ . . , . „ , , 2nd Armored Diviamn 1/e.maid Two air police arrived Saturday , Unk 4 miroy9r at th , • f ternr chest and rib lltfUT' occurred at the intersection of led Coulter Drive and Highway « in j ( Tir. Binney suffi rmi head injuiie* I’iJice invewtigat and died at 1 40 pB in the Bryan Drt Binney wi H<#pital He ia by h.« w.fy from tin east wfie and one daj*ter Sueanna, Dtfve, when hi* eat* collided dhlh IX. a »tqdent at l-umar Junior High on* driven by Alfruved back ( ame to AAM in 1*15 ]>r Binney ra me to AAM National ^uard Knters Strike In Tennessee Mo mg town, Tenn . May 30, | lift- Three hundml Tcnnon- nee National (Juardamen with I e- of the IMS Mt- •v by Dr. B>nmy wkn at the centei door pb|t. */ Kolw-rt U Hll*ek » Memorial Dav I imls Nalion Slill (iraleiul fispd aince January under an Air Fhrce plan i)e*tgned to keep re se#vt*ta resuly to return to active d'lty m ca*» *f an emergency A board of officer* frogi Con- naliy Field will invest.gat* the *c ndent in an attempt to determine it* c*U*e. Fuaeral Sirrvicew la Brvan I Funeral sertice* were held *t the Hillier Puner*! Chapel in Bryan, w ith the Revrgend J F Fowler of the Church n April 21, 1 *Mt> 7/ / Had ll lo Do, I Would Do ll All Over Again Bolton F.nka Corptiration’* Amcrwan* tarry fluwerg ami [irgyi tv to the grave* of their dead today amid the long nhAdowg of the cold war Small b«**tde hundr»-d* of thousand* of grasa grown mound* in national cemeteries he-v and abroad *Men in id wfipwii in nty and countryside t.M>k tune off from their work day task* Bo honor th» nenionus of Iheir i>*ed one* (»e»eral of the Army (ieorge C Mamhall » a* engaged te give the mam addo-M n cwremiuwea at Ar I ngton National that faii'idua’ly and collectively! aw mat strive to safeguard our na I tow’* net it age President Truman planned to rje-od. fit. da) rruiaing on the Fo-1 toinac He anaoged'tn have an :umy aide lay wreath* on the' tomb of the utiknown soldier and a^mon uments to umon *nd conf^rfwte (lewd of tbe War bet ween the state* (rovemnw nt d.>part meivta clogsd for thedat. ai.oig with many hank* and huMinUaae* Shower* were forecast for trir-! tually the entire eastern half of the country, wth fsit to paitly cloudy w.-sther srticipat-d in the we*t Temperuturos Were expected to he about gotmal Tuberculosis \-Rav Results one daughter, lamtte, of Steele, i a I M and'two grandmother*. Mrs. Iff XtirUllllKTd W G Lov*ll of Gontalug, and Mrs V /mllllvIAlIVC'lf Lottie Blfcxek tif Houston _ . , . Members o# F.arie Gr*h«m P.at i Kegult* of the ITCont \-ra> So is», American Legion, paid Kurvev fpr tubdrculoBit have American Hag* fluttered full tribute to Blaiek at the final %>|IVfVinr ^ t >, e Braz.m ■' ' "*'* County Hotlth Unit whn h Oooducted the survey over the county The complete summary <>f find mg* *how* out of 7,211 white nun who took X ray*. r >h had Jcfinitt tuberculoai*. ^7 auapicitm* and 27 non pathology There were 2,P2)t women taking X ray*, with 4‘( definite rase*, th fuspicnvjM, ]4 non pathology. Of the 1.107 negio men tak the test IX definitely had the di* ease, 10 were suspicious, and X'* non-pathology For negro women, 1043 tiH>k 4he X ray test Vine w. iv (iommenlalor Picks Diamond Rcautv A beauty <»rnte»t to select the AAM Seventy Fifth Anniversary Sweetheart whll be spomiored by Herman f.elldb and Geerg# Thart- ton Winner of th* emtest will have turn picturs* if herself and a back ground write up included qh a special page ih th*- September Dia mond Jubilee •dition of the maga line She will, also be awarded a 1 definite ra**-*. five auspicious, and Tev#- (AM «hd bundled* of ru**n aasixiAed with it paid tribute to it* r. tjnng pregider t and h|* wife Saturday ingtu in Sbisa HaB Mor* than C'lBt pcn*o|i* aftended a testiAiomal ban*|u*-t gi'cn |n han or of fresident gnd Mr* Flunk <' Holtoria President Bolton wi|l c.»fr, plrte 4 I year* of nemo do th. cdteg.i when he i. tire* this yeai Word* of apffee iHtom hi ft gift* were Show efed upon the p Iton* from the ipenn-r* of thd AAM Sy*t«i* industljf, th. fonupi stu dunt*. th*- pr.pidcrit * a**h« lab-*, th. present *tdd*’iit b-*i> kii.i th* Senior <’la*a. H C liilllhfhetm, ”22, piB>fe*s..r of cU-.tt ncal engthcring a a* toa*i master for thd baraiuet He intro field gear and live ammum- joined th*-Mathematic* Departmobg * • ■ ‘ in! IFJfi He w** fgaduuted fn»i , Sqnt Houston Slate Teachers ^gl-, U-ke of HuntsMlIe in 1#24, He fht raived hi* Ma*ter of Art* degree id MpUiemat'c* from tb*- l nivereify ofTeka* in l!#2f>, and hi* Ihsrpir j»f FtnloiHiphy ih mathenuwtiu* frup" Rice in 15*:U . He wa* born in W i(H* M'Hlf- g*mer> county, Alabama on Juig4-’> HfRj He wa* urevidsof of fh'| Hryun t Rlitary ('luh in * myrnbi r. of the American TiAikemgtickl Sl>- ci-ty and the Bra lot G..ahty t'hap- \ tdr, National t .undation for lh- tion mwetl into Morriatown yesterday to put down violent dis- oi-der* stemming from a strike at the American Fi rayon plant Gov. Gordon Mrownmg authorix- eti use of the militia on the urgent plea of Hamblen County Sheriff Robert Mcdlm The sh. nff told the governor he needed help (JUIC kly following re.-u’rence of outbreak* which erupted last week in the nine w.-ek old strike. Thing* got out of hand for hi* force and 50 assisting state high duc-d R. \ Normafi Anderson, pas- pany. Fort Worth, spoke on behalf toi of the vAM Presbyterian j of industry He told of Dr. Boh Church, who deli verm) the in voca j ton's contribution* t<> industrial j piogivs* both by serving a* a ron The bAnor guest*. iSany of whom sultant on important pi\>)e< ts and had come hundreds of mile* to at- j by training thousand* of youths in t ltd the testimonial banquet were the methods of industry nt i oduced ■** ! \ ed. Speakers Pay ’I nhuts pany. Dalla*. Was one of two »pe»k- line before the plant The ocvu Gibb GUrbnst chalH-Mlor .4 the era far the Asimciation of Former panU righted the car* aid pr.K.-ed wav w ith the ng *1 patrolmen, Medlm njported, fgntil* Paralysis iveitunung of two car- De*t.m wf Cburfh _. Tbe mathei»atiei«» wx» a meft- bfr of th« Kir»t Bsoti*! Church, .a ghted the era mat #weed- J* the tda.it 1 “I'd one-time superintendent o< before the dinner wa* W M Lyrg-h. '23, preaidssit of load* of worker* this morning a* I the Texa* Power and Light Vom- the workers approached a picket T. xaa AAM Coiiaae Svaum waa I SindsAU. He and Louis th. first ■•pr aker. THanking Tra«- ^■ w, AB 44 nt ®. csc*Hnd v This fracas on the picket tin* f»»l dent Bolton for In* Service to the' V' m ****'*t,o,# with Preai- ’ Viwed two early morning dynamit ...liege, Gilchrist recalled many of <*♦ n t v th. advances mad' by the college t reexer Givsn which wen- attrihsitahn- to the re- The two farmer Student* pre- tinog piesident. ^ sented the Bslton* 4*ith an eight J H TTuimas, ’ll, president of cubic foot deSp free** a* a token ih»- Texas Fle.-tr* 1 Seivx-e Com-j of their aupr+riati.m. Th* frsci.-i wrapped m colorful silk rfbh..n, i was rolled into the bamiuet hall for the presentation. A special csrtificatc of a|»precia tion wh* awarded to President R.>l ‘ ton front’ hi* associate* ip the American Institute of Klectncsl F.ngineeni VA. K Ray. Houston > n gine. r. presented the certificate t" President Holton on b.hHlf of th** • Houston chapter of the AIKF President Holton w*» on.- of the charter member* of th<- rhtpter Dean M T. Harrington and C \A ( rawf-.id. head of th* Merhani cal Kngim-enpg D i p a r t in e n t . thanked President Bolton on behalf of hi* associate* at the college (t tin- rondusiob of their talk*, a large, console type York air condl turner was mnved ihtc the banquet room and ptewented to the Bolton* on behalf ..f the college staff C C Munfoe. retiring ro editor Class »f ’22. M. AJI.-s < ( f Th. Rattslion, *p«.ke for th*- Memlwr* of fh.- hoard whose student h.idy He presented the Hoi term* have expired art Janie* M t°u* "ith a pair of sterling silver Aston, Cla** or Tt n««i r-pm-n. Dl.irwt \ tee President* th ^ bmrriuet by Charle* Kirk Klrven dUtfkdt vlre president* were al*> meeting Ftistri Amanllo, Distrlf’ 2- Dsn Rug* l, A Har- **4 into the plant g7* from tho *taff Aggie* ma^ tuFn in nosirnee pif- tsre* to Fiakk Manitxas. Student Activities Office, asytime before July 1 Seleftion will be made shortly thereafter The usual bead shot and alfto a figure shot preferably in bathing suit, should be submitted Nam*-* of girls, and swners of picture* name* must be written on back* of pictures Picture* may be puked up after the f on teat IX non pathology Four hundred and four luitin American men took th* X ray* Fight had definite TH, five *u* piclous, and six non pathology Of the 2’lti I-atin Amerwan women, five were definite, two •uapiClou*. iind three non pathology * Two negative result* were shown f.>r (be American Indian claastfica tion Rat e w as not record.-.! on - r »X X ray*. (.arrauav w Prrsidenl A L C*raW«y, (Tas* of ”(4, is th*- n#w presidetit of the Asa'Wia tion of Former* Studeota < aroway w i* elecG-d, »l''bg with other officers of the Asmtiatb.n. at a meeting .'tdurday i*n tfc. c$m pus of the A*|.m lati.m Council. Vick president f«>r the coming year Is Geerg) B Morgan, ('lass of T4. of BeiSiim >nt Three mem ber* Wert* el.-<4ed to the executive board for twp.y.-ar termi Tb.) are T, C, Forfrat, Cli***. of ”20, of Is Fleeted of lives Incumbents for the top two of fices ar*- Liuis A Hartung, ’2D, president for tb* past year, and t aiawsy, who wra* itst year’s vice president Association by daws cal! for the v ice president tu be automatically elevated to the position of presi dent, with approval of the Council. Holdover* on tb*’ SXSrutive board are Roy J Chappell. Cla** of ’41, T)!er, W T DoVit). Class of ”22, Houston: and Norman F Bue*cher, mg* One ^pjoaion damag’.-.! a worker’s gat age while the other charge went of* harmlessly in an other worker* fn»nt yard No on.- •was injured in any* of these incident* The sinkers, members «f l..wa! In.‘.4, CIO Textile Worker* I rWnn, -j . , ,, ,e walk.d out March, 3* in .upport of nf . their demand* f»>r a pay inen-aae, premium pay for mgh' work an.1 a seniority policy Fnka officials *ar the present average wage sjale is fl.X2 an hour Th< union is asking ten cent* an hour increase Dail.il 0. T j Hotchkiss V4, fort Art|i»r. and Sheripan, (Tali of ”24, Wa|o , (Slaas oi R.irrt M •fl K\tra (i Im itatiotiM A Hmit.-d number of extra gradualoo) invitation* are still iv ailihl. at the Sudb-nt Acti- vltiaa office. Grade Fima, »+ *i*i.Id direct..! of student ac tivitiOk, said tin* morning Graduating senior* d.-airmg to pur'AiaM th* invitation* may get them *1 the office^ Second fl.e.r .rf (i.-dwin Halt Fhn* said A&M Movie DetailsJMove Ahead, Money Solicited K* GSOfUiK CHARLTON' Senior (’alvtular June I Saturday 7 ab.ait itaelf Aiwl if th* best laid plana of arven member* of the Junior Clnaa Film l ommittee AmT go wrong, tbe te w 41 be such a film in, color and depicting student life on the camou*. Member* of ike committee are (.ait Hrundrtgt. and (arrall Sor- rile, ci-ckaiftaan. Alvin Aaron- son. vice prmudent, Marita defray expenses of UUn and script The script will be ta exist ap r A g ato ne x i rail Stadenl (Mfkw. saewad fW (Spe lady, MrU. C. A. Gi Halt, befare the* « president oi tha AAM as) sad Wavs thdlrlOuh was So »1 eased av« •rttvi- ram In *o written, with the approval of a committee appointed by the Pr»**i dent of the ( ollege. that it will incluxfe all aapecta of student life such a* classroom stud) arenes, dormitory life, and other similar The film will be distributed ta to pleased aver the re- say group or organisation wbo re- opeote it when reels are available. Tentative plans have been set to the movie ewtinisted pro*imutely M>,mm. As bait ed Mothers' Di tisa, tie MM ft of colsiwd film waa shown, to pa re a u in a warts I pro A Cabinet Room who ha vr i.ne masU-v fvH ar..l ter sux iliary reel* to h* kept in th.- M-* itiortgl Student Center It • a* on March 1* that Huh Mctlure, former fade! rolbnet »f the fnrp*. addf.--.-d junt.ir- and rxplbined lo them the r«wl red tape, time, and work isvolved In -gch a project That night tbe rla*s voted unsnimou-lv in fs> or r*f the film. Prgvmusly ta 1U4* a D» mem b«*r* of th** Ctn** of '4!» motioned that, with the p. rmmnion of the College admmiStratton, a nprvie d»- pi. tnsg stud, at life might •♦». br<> duced and dtotHbuted to vartmta AAM cluhi^ rtarther*' riubn. high •rhiHil a**etrihlie*. and lUnrheon j sluha througbout th. state for ed oration and information nUrp.aw* SoSe how it fell to M.-C'ur* tn Handle the brunt of the work in pushing the project H» de*oted a* muct| time as possible to th*- Mm and 4poke before groups i»rludmg |the B.Mrd #f Dneckora pnd the Former Student* Anaxmatib* The idea tn film a rnovi# depict mg atudent life at AAM if hardly i b neb one In th*' past *»• ong or two bccasions. b*v>*ter* of the plan have failed honause of lack of fanxD ieafh, •f tbe Sunday School. /I Funeral rangmumit*. undsr the / dire*’tion of Hillier FlHierul Horti., /< at-. *t ill incompieto pending the arri'sl of r«-lativas. The Rinirey family liv* Furyear Dm#- it) Ciolle 0..Ilcge Station. Hoop, r i* employed iy the clbwA department of the TeXS* I'lpeJige i* ii*t.>d a* t(* 'lakdxle, H"U*txm- Miss Darnell In Honored ol Tea M>** M.u) Margaret Darnell, bride to b* of Ihm Hank*, waa honored Saturday afternoon w’ith a lea dfven by Mr* C C Hedge* at her home on Brook*ide Drive in North (tak wood The guest !i*t included relative* anxl clone fnenda of the honoree. Tb. \ were Mi** Darnell'* mother. Mr* A L Darnell, Mr* George E. Van Ktten of San Francisco, Mr* Frank Hairie* of Liberty, Mrs. D. B Cofer, Mr* Davis Grant, Mr* Arch Baker, Jr., Mr* V. C. Bat . teraxm. Mi** Gracie Beth Middleton, fh< fell<>w*hiu i* *|>on*o Mi** Virginia l>*e and Mux* Betty the B’nai BTith National Mil Balier-t.-dt fiundations Braslati RrceivMf lulcrfailh Award Norman Bia*laU of GaivratUli,, , jjirp'T phy*ic* *tud*-fit, ha* bxNMl, nqsi.-d hy th* Faculty InterfaBw I rfmittee to receive the Hvbbl .-pry Cohen Hillel mterfaith f^i- l|.wt*hip aw.,'d / | |ra*lau. M-igeant in $ /AM \ I folce, i* an officer of tIF Mtl*** 1 Foundation and a membxd uf ti 1 an.1 »h> R- iif.- ■ ,|u4 Kmphaei* Meek eommlttox v /I He recently wag ejeched HFh f 1 president of the INiygirs SocliAy/ I .|rd is a member of the CollegiateA l \ A-i.d. oi) d Soenre. VA th a dia*- tonguiah.'d etudentyecopd, he was Hhdaen for the Fki Fta Sigfiiu Hofior society tp bi* fvestuPbil/' ! l4 r — n nuonm vice pr**iaeni* , , ,, , .. : —i *.. elerted at the annual king the Boltons for their of the Council They are: ‘' n<, ' u “ or " , J tih '** w,th ^ *G*denta. i li . lj he P r ' "*‘ n,, ^ them with an eiabor L ^1.1 Un u decorated sterling bowl. Fr*ident Bolton ex pee seed hia ap preciation to all those present and represented ;|t ihe banquet fallow- mg the tribute* to him and Mr* Bolton. After the dinner, the Hwnorwea i | met with their fnend* and aaao- nate* in th* outet portion of the ”24 (Men; Diatrct W George H. •jf 11 ; Th '’. I'ngered tcher, Tto, Harl'ng**n Louiaiana P*ymg their Tl. El Paso; Dwtnct 1~ A C. Ha* *ett, ’:tS, ‘Mesas; Dmtrict 4 L. R Bi.«Mworth, *32, Wichita Falla; District 5 J C Fraaci*. Jr, ”29, l/mgview. District tv- A L. Se- h*-*ta, ’32, Marjlti Diatnct 7-—Ben F Norman, Jr, *29, Ftveport Diatrict 8 Walter L Pfluger, n* district — A It Weyland, T9, Shr nreport, outwvf State e* preaen tative—Paul J tlaahhu rn. New York City. re*p.. U to President and Mr* Bol ton. Funeral Held For f l**an Fund Tru»te**» Three member* sf the Asaocia virhi, J. T. Painter tion were elected Sfuxient I^*an _ Fund trustee* TVv were A F. Service* for Mra J T M •■•hell, ft®, Csgaittim; S. C. Ev- !“' nt ^ r " rr * held yeaterdav in j an* '21, Houateii, Clvtie L Marph, at ^he Saxcm-Rose- ”2(1, Wichita Fa|a AH three were Mitchell Funeral Ho*xe in. umbenta „ "T* ' •'"ter. tS, passed away to the D* velopmgnt Fund Board for three-year term* They are Wof, fond (am, Tl, Qallaa. J D Kirvin, TA, Wiixaha. hit and J P Ham hlen, *27, MsMatxgl (ex-officio) Hamhton and Cgm were re elected tn their p.»*itmgg Eugene B Dgrby. IA, of Pharr, was named regreaentative to the Park Place Mr* Painter Had resided with her daughter and family for the past five months Neu Tan Beta IV* snxi •r'Tmim.'.Teration "If Athtotic Coundf^oldover member Pic*k*l D CfftlflCalP faculty as well a* stiNtontg. ewnncil Ig T. r. S*nith,^Tl. j ti»n,iw.i-a »k« t-,. u_... tn ■m to MIm the fentwik tobgth f • * duce^ ly been reissued in Chicafo uhxto a new name. "Fighter Cotommui. of Hoiiaton The teryn of r i Bd*-1 A howipg life at AAM waa pro by Holfwood It hag redent- ^ '"e™* I J. i. , T>lrk ,, Hereev. executive in the office of the dean secretary of the Aagenstion, was neering Fridgy, Dagn raappxMnted hy the sxecuUvt board.Barlow, said Uua monkmg. President sad Mr*. membership •an of rngx Howard H F. C. Bah bn. rigb beat af fnend* after the tesUaraaul dinner day night ia Shtoa Ball Manx ameepe w< er’s stand at the dinner, honoring the p iram his affke Jane I after serving the right, an 41 I yW ■ - X