The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 06, 1950, Image 4

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Summer Program
Begins Indoors
Coltofa Station rammar r* »or«d by tha ( ollafr Station la*
• Ibrofram fot un^rway to- rraalton Counrtl ti«fan tiwfciy with
Wf tha aafiatrattuA of awim raftatration nf ^fgtHnira at t
**ra and .that parunpanto in tha a m . tatarma<!iat'« at !• a. in ,
artifittaa provnird by tha amt dtt» r* and aitvanrad *«im*
4^ rarraattoo rotiitni J mam at II a m
M«flt nrat grounda hmdarad Tba awinimar* and itaa-«wim<
Tufraaa af tna oatdoor arba mai> wara pul nu tba djffarant
tha young paopla of tba atty rlaMiifiaatton* ai*af»r<ting fp lhair
•d tbatr |Maaaa in tba Tttaaday ability to ««rim witli eligibility for
f aparta. Swimming, tumb i*ginnaro raquinng a maaaurmant
and diving fillad tha iropa I of 42 inrbaa froan »h<mld**r to
flaar.
Swimming cla**** will be umlay
the tutormhip of Art A<lam»on (
With hn^l Marnaiiga giving in-
><truction* m divin* Ailamaon ia
frtirh of the Agg a nwtmmbtg team
and Mamahga 'tiraet!* diving for
oday'a evanta
Store Tailing
Tomorrow '* program gat* andai
wgy at I .It) a m with a atory tall
ina hour in tha txinaolidatail High
MkwI Library Tha ( ampua Stmly
? rl11 'T* ' "f ibr ^ cilapr twinamma
•wry hour whi< h will provida an- t
rartainmant for rhildran baitwaen Iwiwllagl
tba a gab of thraa and nina
Awlttiny m tailing thv ttorla* aanmramg committra
wttl ha lira D F Wnah*. ^Irt HlaO and Mra J 0
Kugane Rush Mr* B A HaMa
way, Mra A W Melloh. and Mr*
Owan Laa
la adrtiUon to tha indoor *|>nrt*
offara<i on 'Tua*<lay Wodneaday'*
a ram will al»<> offer a janmr
lirraft claim under tha direr
tion of Rlaanor Nanca at tha Con-
•olidatail achool ahop.
Topping off tha tchodule for the
day will ha a Tran Age Party
Hour at ? Id p m
Swimming Program
TV awtmmmg program upon
Sat
Katt (limilation
Jol»» Still ()|M*n
Poaitiona are atlll available in
tba rirrulation department of
tba Battalion. Hamid Klunkert.
rirrulation manager aaid thia
mornln|[
Application* may ha nubmtt-
tad in Room 1S1 of Hiatell Hall
•r by rontartmg Roland Bing,
manage! of atudcnt publira-
tiona. in ?01 (eoodwm Hall,
Klunkert laid
if tha counnl
Mr* Kmi
Millar, roport
that tha Collage Station Swim
ming Team will roinpete in a no oi
lier of meat* during the «ummer.
Annoiini-emev>t wa« al»> made by
tha ro chairman that the Cidlcge
Station Invitational Meet will be
t* paroled into a three day meat
Junior* will foinpat* on Friday,
July 7; intermediate* on Saturday,
July H; and nantrtr* on Supday,
July it A numlier of ritie* are av
paitad to tend team* to thi* meat,
they added
RurgeMM
C of T (!h«iiriiian
The Ea«t Tevaa Chamber of
Commerce hai named H K Bor
ga*n of College StatK'n chairman
of it* (dmnturaty I»rvelopmant
committra, Huliart M Harn*on,
general manager announml Bur- j
S e*n ia iiraaident of tha College
tattoo ftevdlupmgtit t ommitUe
and (Tiamber of tVmmerce
Mar*hall Bollock wa« namnl to
thi* committee and 'Col. H L
Hoatner wa» apf*ointed to the
committee on Mutation for Citi*
aengbip.
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Fire — Automobilu— Joaualty - Life
Mortqaqe Loam
141 Walton Drive
Ph. 4 123$
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( AMPI S CLEANERS
"Over The Exchatvge Store ’
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College Station US Military Bases
Census Report J 0 p J a p ane8e I S8Ue
Shows Increase
By Rl'SSELL BRINKS
Pretimuury reports of the | T- L r '** fu»*nm pnde and
1050 Rr&soe County Ccmsua nlHbility, maaaaged by Com mu-
•how College SUtion with • propatamk have rmaed •
oT 7J68, »lma.t 23J
1 American military buaea will he
total of 7,268, almost 23)
cent greater than the 1
count
Braioa County ( ensua Super
\ieor (ieorge Adan.a aaid the
heavy mervaar m populatioa waa
due
maintained In Japan after a formal
peace treaty ia negotiated
Sii montha ago. only the Com-
d». U, ,W ,,( .11 AAM |
livm. tk. IVallrj. »u 1 ...Ud
Jackson. Sneed
Re-appointed
By Methodists
Kev Jame* F Jackson and
the American* to Kay to gusran* .
tee protection afulnat nterr.al at
tack or intamal trouble* Now,
however, the country is deVtiag - I
tba point.
It waa diacwavad by a committee / !
ol M4 vt thw coentry'■ Igsdtng ed;
urator'a, then by political parttea
opposing the present administra
tion Tha educator* apparently
•iwerely believe their coatentioa
that Japan can be * pared another
war merely by dOclanng neutrality.
The politician* teem primarily
Interested in embarrwMinf the ad-
miniatration. which eoMistently
support* American policy.
People Seeoi Bewildered
The people themaelve* aeem be
wildered Most of them want-to
avoid involvement in another war.
hut they lack the ability to discern
‘ Y
Mm. Kugewe Kunh, Mm. Klvm l**«\ Mm. A. W . with the (dllege Matiea Recreatma (ouncil
Melloh. and Mrs. I>. F Weeke* make plana for summer program The atory hour will be held
the Kory letliag hour to be held eiery Wednr* ia t iMiMohdUled High School library far rbild-
day nu^pig from A M until V i* roa}un*lion ren between the age* of three and aiae year*.
Ai
Tha
NEW, TUll-SIttO
STANDARD PORTABLE
ROYAL COMPANION i
(College Station
Recreation
Program
For Tucndnt
S 00 a m
Pee Wee Softball
Supervised Play Peru*!
(t'onaolidateii School i
9 00 a m
Swimming
(1/ow Beginner*—Croup
Tumbling
10 00 a ni
Swimming
(High Beginners|
Tumbling
1100 a m
Swimming
(U»* Intermediate—Group A)
2 00 p m
Diving
S 00 p m.
Swimming
Recreation
4 00 p m
Swimming
RerreaUon
Jr and Sr Tennis
5 00 p m
Jr and Sr Tenaia
Fur Hmlntwaiai
MM* m
Story Hour Ct 9 yenr'i
9 00 a m
Swimming
(High lnt« rm*»<i,ate(
Pe«' Wee Handicraft
Tumbling
10 IH» a m
Junior Handicraft
TumWiAg
11 00 H m
Swimming (Advance.!)
2 00 p m
Diving
3 00 p m
Swimming
Recreation
4 00 p m
Swimming
Rwcreation
Pe» Wee Tenma
1 5 (Hi p m
Swimming
Reciwation.
5 30 p m
Ji Softball
j 0 (H) p m
Jr and Sr Softball
i 7 hi p m
Teen Age Party Hour
Bridge Cluli Will
fIrjianizi- l linr-dui
The Veteran* Wives Bridge
Club will hokl their fir*t meeting
of the summer *• «*ion m the Cab
inet mom of the Y Ml A Thurs
day night at A p n Mr* Betty
Brenm-r. preaiihmt of the club an-
; noun< e*l
Hi" Eotir
ssn
(1(110*
lew.
Outin"
In Grove Tonight
Member* of the College Station
Knsani* ( lib will join forces pith
the Bryan Junior (handier of
Commerr* And the ffion*. Hotgry
and Kiuanl* (Tuba of Bryan for
the gala “lig F our Outing" *the
duleil far The (iroVe tonight at
,7pm.
A twfbecue rtipper will be
j served fpllotsed by a short program
of light entertainment Muaic will j
lie provided the member* for daw
1 mg after the program
In <'dtle#e Statnm tuket* an
j obtainable from th« fallowing Mien
■ Boii (Tirtry, Hrurot S«hrodrier,
j F.arle (Junaingham Flop < olaon,
and I.in FlSnnagan
LcMolir to Teach
IT AiitltTNin ( am|)
The Auc|<'bon < amp of Tfva*
will opin i|n June It for it* first
(Wo w.-fk lession on the S« hfem-
er lo*t|tut# ( ampua in herrVille,
Or *Tihrle| luiMotte. profeMgr of
| botany ut AAM , announced
Tlw «* n| has attractcsl nation-
wide inienwt. and -learly one half
(of the student* aln-adv eniWUed
ar> fropi fWil of the state, he Mid
Hr UM. die, i« th>- director of
the Korrvjlie camp, which l* a
non pndit ihstitutbnn 'iwipioreil
by the CR versity of Texa*. He
also stated dial Texas \aM 'forth |
leva* State < olleg* and the j
Southwest Stat<( Teachvi'» ( ^lege j
ba\e apncuinred they will accept
credit for ramp attendance h\
| transfer fy-om the Cnivenuty- of
Texas
( (MIMtlifhltfNl Soplh*
Hold ricnic I rip
Thirty (VinaohdaUd High School
Sophomore student* ended their |
1950 *<h.m! year with a tr^ to
Ft 1‘arlier State I'ark near (Jroe*
lie, k last Tuesday, l>e« Ri< hard-I
«on, high school RuperinteiaJent, ]
ee|M)rted
The griwip spent the day fish
ing. Stating, swimming, picniring. ;
and playing ba»et>all (‘'hapfron*
for the trip were Mr and Mr*
la-* Richardson, Mrs. W F-. Slnet,
and Mr* Bay <Men.
Births Rpf>ortefl
By Bryan Hos/ntal
Two new addition* to the fopu
latum td (College Station have >h«w*n
made, it wa* announced by the
St .Io#epk's Hospital in Bryan
On Jan« :t. Mr and Mra William
(] 11 vine were bleaard With the
This will he tne organizational | arrival of a. likNi Rprl to their
meeting of the < lub ami ail wives family, a^d >u^ht following day,
of veh ian* are invitest. Mr« Bren- Mr and Mr* ('. J, Reese were
s of antw
Summer Staff Men
for Battalion
C m
Halloa fur the aaa-
tier Boland Bing, Manager of
Student I* 11 Mira lion* aaid taday.
The Battalion will br pub
b*bed 4 days a week, Haig said
and such a schedule rail* for a
big staff.
Any student* lalerealed in
• orbing on Tbe Baits lion may
contact King at Room 211 Good
win Hall or any af The Kat-
talidb Kdttor* in Room 2«2
Good w la.
tion city limit a« part of t h e
{ city’* total
Adam* »aid stroi-nt* at Bryan
! Field were not included in either
the Bryan or College Station
' count. He released these figures
Saturday to Mayor Krneat lurng
ford
In the 1940 census College Sta
tion’s population numbered 2.11*4
ASM student!! were earluded in
this count
The early ratmrt set the total
for the county at d*.2*4 with a i „
42 pei cent increase over the 1940 ^ Snged Wtre Af>-
raasua report of 24,977 Bryai jHdnted miMlsttr of the Col-
t * bowed a big gam by beating lege .Station Methodist
the I94*t figure by .VI per cvnt. (’h urt «Ji and director of stu-
W, y ^ r : TuT X! reltgiou. activities for the <. treaty w.thout cle.
5rjr‘!:r».V J4,: r ^r ~~
1 w- rri ^ rm*%:
*1' . “ ^ Methodist Conference last week in
Hou*ton.
Both minister* return to Col
lege .Station with previou* service
in that rhurrh, Rev Sneed Uke*
over the newly create*! position
bf director of student religious
activities which places him in full
r*
first in the sixth district to «how
in increase in the early tabula
tions. Adam* said
Htlil Leaves AXM
\el Med Eaeultv
the flaws m arguments that they
can remain neutral merely by say
i mg so
American military Mrthontie* *
say that Iwse* m Japan will he es
j senttal indefinitely, bcSh for the
protection of Japan 4*) ’he
| C nited State* They ilo *«t want
rights to .
maintain the base* now. held under
the occupation
On the other hand. tMy My they
could not continue to ndeupy these
installations against a majority of
Japanese opinion Thin apparent
ly is what the Communiata are try
ing to arouse
The Ruaatan member of the Al
lied ( duncil far Japan m-entl;
charge of religious activities for Jumped into the battle with an
7
ASM Methodist student*
Rev Sneed was associate direct
or of the foundation and aaaociate
ASM Methodist
Church during the past year He
services several
Falkp Viet la
Emma Fields
Dr G T Kdds of the School
j of Veterinary Medicine has an-
mounced h.s resigns!,on from the J^r of th <.
staf Ha will go Church during
Helge Labor*tones Fort Dodge. | ^ <owhlft#H
K»w. Where he will direct phar ; ttnwi ^ month , t th , B
to^ rV,e “ r WW Field Annex
IN K*m» receivesl his BS from o s p" .’.T -
ASM in 1934 and received his .tHOlMMILi-Nri lllltlfllM
DVM froth here in June of the L.. , . _
** iiuptialH Head
In UM# he receivwi his Master 1 *
of Science regime from AAM and
received his I’h.I) fn*m the Uni-
raity of Minnesota in 1949.
nuring hi* i-areer here he con-
ficial letter to General MacArthur,
contanding maintenance of preaent
)>a*e* violated occupation policy
MacArthur rejected thia S* “pro
vocative impertinence,” but that
did not dispose of the ooaation as
far a* the nervous, gullible Jap
anese are concerned.
ducted a radio program for two
Miss Martha Fnim# Field* af] “Ufa PHsluce
Bryan became the bride of Ray- I H T? ltk y_ Liveatock and Poultry “
nmroi H Falke of Tampln in an
Dr Kdds has also published
evening ceremony Friday. June 2, r,urnero ®* * r t'rie* in the field of
at the Bethel Lutheran Church in v *tonnary medicine
Brjan
Mr* Falke is a graduate of
Jtlepheri F Austin High School in
B»>sn, utid «he atteSibnl M. Kintie
Baldwin College where she was a
member of the Nu Phi Mu soronty
Funeral Helf For
SiBtrr of Mm. Hinder
Funeral services were held Sun
day fUT Mrs Alex Cope of Nacog
doches, enter of Mrs L K. Winder
Raymond kalke ,s a graduate or a f West Park here m College Sta
Tem(4e Junior ( ollege anil Arling- turn
tan Stole College lie l* now s Mrs Cope passed away flatur-
seni..r at A* M majnring in agro da> it Nacogdoches after a short
"••mv dim ra.
Wedding vows were exchanged
by Miss Jean Swobnda and Clyxle
Williams Jr Satunlay evening in
the Grace Methodist Church by
Rex Grady Hallonquist.
The bride attended the IIai-
versity of Texas and belong* to
the Delta Zeta soronty The groom
is a petroleum engiaeenng stu
dent at AAM
Mr and Mr* W N, Swoboda
and Mr and Mr* Clyde Williams,
all of Bryan, are the roaple'* par
ents.
Rrv. Broun Holds
Neu Bible Chair
The Rev, lawrence L. Brow if
ractor of the I^ngvWw Kpiecu-
pal Church, will Uke over tbe
duties as professor of the AAM
Episcopal Bible Chair and student
chaplain at AAM Rev 0 0 Hel
vey, vicar of St Thomas Chapel
of College Sutton aanounevd
The new Bible (liair, which
Will he known a* the Canterbury
Bible ('hair, will not begin until
September although Rev Brown
will report for his position on
July 15, Kev Helve} said.
Battalion
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