The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 08, 1950, Image 1

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COLLEGE STATION (
4ir A GAKATES ASM COLLAGE
od I, lOCAS. THUMuQi JCNE 8. 1900
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Here Friday
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Ab tapvrMliUirt of no«Hy 14*0.•
U00 within tho fUral y*«r tMuic
May (1, will h» ro^orirti (o the
AAM Hc*oanyh KounAatt^n at
thoir Mootiug on the rampi* Sat
urday
Tho hulk of that atn-uat haa
iioon u#r*j for iuvoatiffation# *ur-
vaya, *tadi«i>. iraaarehoa. aifl pro
>orts rdatrarta*! A*r by
torraUnl in raaagrrli <n fanou*
projoetd, arror<ii% Uu k \ Jak-
kula. aarrutivr dirortor <»f tho
fo«a4alH>ii
ttudy of tho affect «f aulphur on
aoil amt maaeU. Jahkpla Mid
The txiard of uattooi of the
Fuabiiatiua will hoM their duar-
toriy mortinr here fViday, Juno 9
Scheduled on the a(*nda
are fiQaariaJ report# diaruaaion
oni tho backloc fuitA contract ro-
aowala. pending enltracU. and
tendered roalfnationd,
t oundation Otfterra
Five Will Get You Ten Here
Amarillo, Tea., June k-'^ Now'* the Unto to hava It aowattMl ,
matiwd af two to fifht tho Ttdeiaad'a battle for Teiaa, don. hrnaat O
Thnmpaon, chairman of tho Texaa Kaihwad Cowimnmon aaid yeatorday.
Ho# to (at ’em? Texaa ahould axomao ita pnvilof* of tirhliNt
; into five atatoa?
That would fire tho fiao atatM of Texaa 10 aanatora to proaa *tatO
iclaima to the Tidelanda. Tho L'.8 Supreme Court hold this week thpt •/»
head of tho Fiacal Department the Federal (iovernment haa primary title to the Tidelaafe
A! * !r
Malar Pr«*|ect*
Paamnr throoxh tho food Mae
that aorrod almoai M«
the *lllf Four'* Oak
tiny in The (.ra*e laat Monday
aifhi are (aho««) Judge and
Mra. A. 8. Mare. Dr F C Hoi
ton, and Dr. and Mm. C. C.
Doak Moak for anoarr danciny
aad oaltaoa oaa piayed after the
prwgraai which cwnaiatod mainly
of lokeo and inlradoctiMii from
tho maatrr of ceremonic* Throe
couples (loft) are seen dancinr
in front of the aheit
Officer* of tho Rdfeearch Foun
dation are M B (9ayU>n. com-
| merciai e»eo prusidowt of tho Gon-
| eial Electric (< dMUy. preai-
Tho Mono) waa spont on |d pro- dent, J B Thomaa, proedent and
yeeta, htcludinp a »urv*> i|f «ya- fenernl mnafor «f the Texaa
tor murtality in Southern l.miiai i Electrical Service Cpmpeny, vice
sna reverse eerie heatinf and a president; C A b#hor, auditor,
■IS ji -- -e - —» — — —aiB
^ No Change
Still Leading Here
dales, fellows
Roland Jones
At Bov’s State
Roland Jones is the (Vdlofe Sta
tk»n dolofate to Hoy a State in
Auutm which la heinf hold this
yeek kolan.1 loft Tuesday with
other dole gates from thia area
Don Andoraon. J S Bonahie l.ynn
Holick, Ikrug Howell, RiMikman
lytora. Richard Wrick Frank Md-
Mr, and Holloway Whaly
’The hoys are aeat to B«>ya State
bb fie* cirtc clubs of Cwllofe Sta
tion and Rryan the American Lr
Hi DKAS KtKD el.gibl
numlier mcludss eotriana wivoa. j Thu mao
One woman to every 24 (non oni (MacP^ra, and i.thorn many mar-
the raiupua that* the rptm U»| T ^,j
he expected for the *jnim«r term
here, arrording U> a tabuldtioo of * auue« IPcretae
figures based oil report* fgN* tho There la a ilefitNo i mrea*e in
Refiatfar’* <»ffu* aiul the Rousing number of tempter* studying
office | he re this term. According to
Final registration figures will (.eorge W'lk-ox, head of the Kdu
not ho available until early next cation and I'nycholaMr Department
week, airwe students may cootin* t The im roaae may be almost di-
ue to register until Krnlay at S rm-tly traced to r«Mits of the Gil
p m mer Aikin bill's mlpg which stif-
i fens requirements far high school
mstructora
Single giris who des re to live in
the college dormitAnes are all
housed in K ramp af W alton Hall
Next dour, in J tamp four married
couples are living.
W altotrhoused firt* number only
a small porrei tag* of the total
of tho < oitege sec rotary troaaurcr;
and Jakkula Tbomas will take
charge of thia mooting in the ab
sence of Clayton, who will be
unable to attend
Kirculive < •mmittoe
Members of the executive com
miUoo are Clayton, ex-officio, H
W Barlow Doan of tho School of
Engineering. Gibb Gilchnpt. Chan
cellor of the AAM Syatetn. D B
Harris, vice preaMiont and treua-
urwr of the Humble OU Company,
and TWmaa
All officers, with the exception
of the executive diroctor, are mem-
tierA of ami are fleeted by the
bsianl of trustees. The trustee*
are mo«ni>er* of and an- elected
by tho council group*
Members of the board of trustee#
who are up for re-election or re
placement at the Saturday meet
mg are Dean Barlow, A P Beutei,
v»ee president of Dow Chemical
Company; E. L. Kurth pre*ident
of the Southland Paper Mills, Dm ;
Victor Srhoffelmayer. president of
the Texaa Chemurgic Csmncil and
"I would aay that this ia the time for Texaa to exerriar R* priv
ilege set out in th* reaotut'oii which to«*k Texaa inU the United
State*—which *pecif«caily aay* that the State of Texaa nay, at ita
own will, divide itaelf into five separate states," said tho general
"They could be F.aat Texaa. Weak Texas. North Texaa, South Texaa
and Central Texas Thia would gi'* u» 10 senators in tho Unted States ! f
Congress and then maybe We could defend ourselves against tho on
ward march uf nationaliam.**
Visiting at hi* home here, ’nioinpaon said that might hr the *olu-
tion to th« Texas Tidelanda case am# other atate pixibkema.
Rsmllmewt Near -'*♦*
Though the late registration may
altet the number officials predict
a noar-y.MH enrollment Among
this number should Iw an And l<)(i
women students.
This estimate woubl be a drop
of nearly MN) ttolents frtxn last
Count ilurs' Axrnda
On tho agenda fur the sixth
annual count iturs meeting are the
election of trustoes. a financial tw-
port, a review of the quarterly
board of trustee mooting*, and exe
cutive ami backlog fund commit
tee meeting* Also included are
project reviews by Jakkula, Dr
J G Markin, and Dr 8 H Hop
kins
New projects will be reviewed
by Dr Melvin Kisner Fred W«ick,
Dr F W Jmson, and Dr Ray
mond Reiser ls-ater H Clark will
give a review of the patent *it-
uation An outlimk for the future,
and other minor tiuaineM will con
clude the meeting. Jakkula said
hikms, administrative assistant
to the president of the college,
has been nbmed assistant chief of
the Food and Agricultural Divis
ion of the wpecial K<ronomira Co
operation tdmtnialration to the
Cniled Kingdom He has Keen
granted a leave of absence by
the college and will leave for
Condon June IN.
year’s first term total Tho doeline
started then when 2,dW ytudenta
->
ah population for summer
iwti. RotAry ( luh, Junior Chamlwr ^^gtoreii. about 4<Mi loss Rum tho L^^mg there Moat of the girl
gffUMMMm. KIWpUM ITub and tu t*mi ! atudent* a*e liviM in Bryan of
A The "1(10" total for fenmle stu- College Station, gbice many <lf
The l*oys are taught stair gov lUn ^ ^tu’X mean they are all I them are resident# o# th..*e citma '
tfnnient by electing Diesr own gov-1 X-e — * - » -C
ATWor and othor olfwwr* aad part
kipating In the*e positions in
dor to run their own government
Novel Prize
Priref Is \warded
Annual 4*11 l{oiui(l-l p
Scli(*<lulf*d Next Week
for the length of time they are in
| Austin ^
Friday will be sped in sn all-
day session in the state capitoi
' building
Fndxy evening the 4f>0 state
I delegates will attend the Guver-
! not’s Ball in Gregory Gym on the
University of Texas Campu«
Hubert Hunt Gels
Fellowship Award
Hub meinG-rs representing eai h
sf Texas' 254 counties will !*• on
Ml* i anqnis Monday as the An
nual htau- 4 Round I p gets
tmk*t w«> The Hound Cp, lasting
fh rough Wedneailay wt!l i>c fol-
lownt by the annual con fere nr* of
alt agrimltuial extension person-
im I
The clubbers are scbc**tiile<l to in*-
gm arriving im the • ani|Nis Sun-
Washer Joins Ind.
Extension Sen ice
day, June 11 They will be housed
in dormitories 1 12 in the new
area.
Judging contests and club team
demonstrations will be held Mon
day The actual Round-Up will get > m»unc#d today
Underway Monday night with a
f el-mcquainted prwram Hilly
nggs minister uf tnudir at the
Fust Methodist Church m Mich-
ita Falla. Will direct the group
singing
Tuesday, C Q. Gibson, direct
or '*f the Texas Agricultural Ex
tension Service, will welcome the
, 4 H bov* *nd girls to th« cam
Merrill Lynch, Fierce, Fenner A
Beane haa awarded a six week fel-
lewship for the < loae range study
uf business to HlwfeMUr Robert L.
Hunt *f Texa* AAM. Wtnthrop H.
Smith, the investment hanking
firm's managing partner, a n-
Jante- F Peirre, instgictor of
English, received a III)# pnie at
the Southweat Writers Conference,
held in Corpus Chriatl this week,
fnr hia novel, "To All M4*"
Peirce tied f*r first pn$e in the
novel rlasaificaltion and Won ho*
orabie mention for a groigi of po
ema he submitted
Judge for the novel roigeat was
Jewel Gibson, author of “Joshua
Bean and God” and ' Bladk Gold."
Pei fee won a firat pm* fnr his
novel plan and an honorable men
tion fpr a abort story at Igat year’s
ron/ffence
The conference is held annually
in Corpus OhnaC Peirce received
( hi* prise at a banquet held Turn
da* evening
Bqfinning June .1, the conference
lasted through Tuesday
Mer living in <kn*ttory 17 may
export some new arrivals today
Her* for a six w*«k course are
Texas Umversit) geoiogv field trip
stuth-nta and their three profes
sor* They will orrupy the eutire
third floor of Jortn 17
The last official figure released
by the Registrar'* office wa»
that of Monday afternoon, when
Possible Intentional
Delay by Aide Seen
# w
In Amerasia Case
Washington, June 8 -Sen
ate inveatigators reportedly weie
told yesterday that Janies a Var
damann, one time naval aid* to
President Truman, may have tried
the total wa* 2.247 atinlents regui-^t*, delay prosecution of the 1945
tered for the tuesgRt summer term |Anieraaia secret documents case
u,. .» ,, j' It wa* learned authoritatively
?m* la.rma pro ^ Bng. Gen Juliu* Holmea, an
Ib>rmitories now IT us* for hou»- aaaistant *ecretary of state at the
ing male student* are Walton Hal! time of the Amerasia arrests told
(except ramps J and K), Milner a Senate inquiry comtrHttee today
Hall and dorm>tori*-> 14 15, Ifi, his best lecolleetion is that Varda
and 17. man asked that the pnwecutio* be
Most of the girl* enrolled are delayed
taking libera) art* course*, al- Vardanian, now a metuher of the
though a few have been sighted federal Reserve Board of Govern
in the more technical classes Tha»w ‘ V™ 1 *“* n,,t '"imediately available
are a number of it'SW girts ogis- romment
teied, with several other schools *X ouldB't Recall"
also represented i It was under*t«Mid, himever, that
Fn>feaaor Hunt, who ia aasisttant
to the Dean of Agriculture, will j
uae much of hi* fell«>wship time to
gather material for a forth coming
h»*ok on cotton marketing He will
spend three weeks in New York,
beginning June 12, with E A Bev
endge. Merrill Lynch’s commodity
economist, studying the firm’s or
ganisation, the financing of agn
rultural products, and the local
McGinnis Does Double-Duty
As City Secretary and Prof
P Albert Washer, former train- 1 ' ,< Mkge atul System
mg *upei vt»or an<t cmirdmator for I ) , * r tment* of the college will b*
Humlde Oil an<i Rgfintng ("onn«any. vt *'G«l Tqealay afternoon The an
Hay to* n, ha, JoHkd the staff of nual 4H VA>d<n banquet pn.l the
the Industrial Eirtw< Tmn Service
lie v 'll conduct a survey of the
pus^.nd introduce officials Of the exchanges, eapesi.lly
(oflpge ami System Vanuus de- £1 v,.^ < i'—bar
ty|a- of training n*ed* of the |>e<-|
roteuip and refining and chemistry
iatlMsinan m T* xas. in collatMu*
turn w*th m"*t of the major com- ,
pa me* of th* state
Washer hold* a petroleum en
gineer ng degree from Coloi ado,
Sch***il of Mines ami a bachelor of!
ait* degee. f rom Dt*nvei I niver-
*ity Hr w as the sub,!*** t of *
“Heliece It i»r Not” cartoon when
he grad*ate<| from both ** htads
at the same tinye, pfter atteiMimc
one in the daytime amt th* >>th**r
aad
Stab- 4 H dress ievyew xvfll take |
place Tuesday evening.*
On Wednesday morning’s agen
da are report* from the 1949 4-H 1
*4ie New York Cott<wi F.xchange
|‘ On July 1 he will leave for Oii-j
cafn to atudy the Mernll Lynch
t^ommodlty organisation there, the
Olteafo Hoard of Trade and other
Chicago exchanges Homer P,
Hargrave, Mernll Lynch Chicago
I ML war l
arketmg. ware
gt night lb also coirqileU-il a two- 1 i-nt show, ia the form of a pageant,
year sxteusion couise In ga> en-. will -be given on KyD Ftora.
rting an<l receive*I a certificate —- - ——
, partner and chairman of the Mid
trip wnnoeta a report on the Amer Wet Stork F.xchange. will be Prw
w*n > .mth h oundatiun ( amp. the Hunt , ()l , Ju ,. l0>
HM9 k atm Vouth Egchange and ( prufeaaor Hunt will leave for Mem
art*met of the 1949 Natmaftl 4-H
( luh toigr*** M T Harrington
will then a'tdre** the group The
uftmneun will be devoted to de
part mental «hnw*
The final night's program on
M**<lne*.ta> will feature e 4 H tal
ent show ami preset, tation of
awird. to *v>nte«t winner* The tal-
he will ohaerve spot
housing and ahip-
mder the
pm* of cotton under the tutelagi
of Brttwn Hurrh, the loral Mernll j •AMI
Lynrh manager
fregi tColumina Unlveratty at the
same Ivm*
Barlmv to Attend
Seattle (invention
Fclbot-hip M***-!*
M idi M rtC v»
The W a man's Fellowship nf the
AAM FNfst Christian church met
ia the h*>m« ef Mr*. R L Patrick
Monday
Mrs K K A'evef, vvee-presulent
«f the F*dlow «hi* pie-tided at the
meeting H* np*uce* were read and
plana were dmeussed for the com
ing year ef the Fellowship
A nominating committer to re
port on a dirt of propones! new el-,
fieer* was appointed ami ashed to
report at the next mmitiftr which
wHt k» in the home of Mss A. L.
Look oa July a.
StiidcntM
Ah AniioiiiH^ni
Dr Howard W,
the school of
; tend tk
lAriww, dean of
f engineering will at*
imseT meeting of the
Amenean Society lor Engtneer-
ing EdwcatuHi hi Seattle Washing-
Student* intarealrd in radto new* J top the latter part uf this month
Dean Barlow and fa milv la
lege Station en June 3 for
tended trip to Seattle
atop to Tureen Ana
Dean Barlow will vi*it the School
of Engineering at Th* University
Experiment Stations and Schools
ef Engineering at New Mexice
AAM College. The University of
Calrfurma, Uafvenstty of
and Washington State
lie way la the Wash
meeting
Dean Bartow and fbmilv are ex-
C ed to return frees the meeA
to Beattie Jaiy 14.
announcing are still needed for the
New* of Agxrwtond nragrhm. ac
cording to Hamid Gann, nexrty-
appointed program director
The prn(ram, a daily feature
over WTAW, includes national,
rampo* ami sports new* Each
program requires two , MMfBpMi
t.ann said.
Spuaaoroii by the Ehrheage
Ptore and prepared by In BMl
of The Battalion, the pmgrwm ia
prewenle*! at 7:3# each morning ex
crpt Sumtor. Th* samator pre-
grama arc the first to pritoat aa*
taoaal new*. Gaaa aard
Being a pr<rfe#»oi of Landscape
Art* an*i City Secretary /or Col
lege Station might be etoogh for
some peopD, but Nestor M Mc
Ginnis is also secretary for the
Sul Ros» MaaOnic I,odge arul ha*
a hobby of gardening
McGinnis graduate*! fr*m AAM
in iBat with a B S in hortiail-
Uir*. spent »Wx> years a| Cornell,
ami then was an inatpurtor ef i
Raral Arts at CIA (nop TSCW)
from 1910 until 1915 Prom 1914'
1920 he was an associate
ixtfessor of horticulture in Del
ia* 9* a lands* up*- arcRttert aad
contractor. In 1990 he raih* back to
AAM as a professor nf land
scape Art and ha* been "here ever
«inc*
Today the students ami the ex-
Aggie* take the Dire* toty of For
mgr Student* for granted and that
it will he published each year, bat
MrGinru*. aa secretary of the
Alumni Association. roiapiW-d the
first ex-stedeat* due* topy ia 1#II ,
Appointed aecretary b* Free-
ideat Riatell. he was the firat
•ffWer with the exmtalewt* aa-
eerietme with th* exegetioe ef
toe elected member* When he
toeA ever thie 1*4. thpre were
• hoel 1.19# grad*ale* aad M#
gf their aA4reee*i • ere tocer-
gert ea the record*
Hg wrote t boo sands of letters
ttying to obtain the addreeaes
though there xeerw gtill 10 er 40
addresses he didn't know when he
toft the college in 1990. The ex
students association today haa
stemmed from the poloes that
were practiced when MrRinais wa*
When he started as a freshman
in 1904 there wery about 4hn »tu-
dent* enrolled Ip bis senior year
there were a kittle more than IHN)
In September ef 190K the en
rollment jumped to 90t* ami every
one was talking about the huge
Met. inn is says that College Sta
tion is the l>est place to live in
the country “With low tax rate*
and without any poverty or alum
problem College Station offers
more recreational activities for all
age* than any other city it* mxe
increase. He remember* when I College Station's biggest problem.
(Hwwixna Hall wap apened m Sept-1 Mrt.inni* say*, “is that it is
ember of 190* Every *ne thought divided into three part*. North
Vardaman ha* told a represent*
live of the committee that he could
not recall ever having tried to de
lay the prosecution
In view of Holme*’ testimony to
day the committee ha* arranged to
hear Vardanian at a session be
hind closed d*H»ra Friday
Holmes tidd newamen today that
the FBI had developed a ' g<s»d
case" in the Ameriuna episode, but
he said- -w ithout naming the indi
vidual that someone in the gov
ernment put in a go-slow order on
the prosecution.
Truman Countermanded
President Truman countermand
ed the delay order, Holmea said,
and ralletf for vigorous actign'in
the cane
Holme* wa* an a««i*tant sec re ;
‘ tary of atate under the late Sec
retary Edward R Stettmiu*. Jr , all
the time of the Ameraaia arrest*
in June, 1945. He i* now U S. min
ister to Ixmdon
The general refused to say who
| issued the go-slow order, but he
told newsmen
Refiikea Direct Answer
•It was nnt anyone in the state
department "
“Wa* it anyone in the White ,
Hoiia*,’’ a reporter a»k*d
“I would rather not say,” he re
plied.
Holme* gave hi* account tn |
new*men a# he arrived of Capitol
Hill to testify, at a cloaad Anor ae*-
Slon of a innate investigating com
mittee
The committee, headed by Chair
Two Negroes
Are Accepted
At University
Auptm. Jung 8—<j**> — The
University of Tex*« accepted
two Ntfro students yester
day. bowing to the U 8. Sm-
t) r e m e Court’# wgregitHm
John Sauiulers Chase of Aus
tin, 26, veteran of World War II
became th* firat N’ggru to enrol!
i since th* university was opened
here 67 year* agu
Horace Ljnculn Heath. 50, o(f,
Wacw, who will se«k the degrew
of D*M*tsir of Philosophy in govgni-
ment. w^* the second. Chase will
study for a master'# degree in
architecture
Sweat! T# Earoll
Heman Maeum Sweatt, Houston ‘
Negro postman, whgae suit against
the University brake down Ha
segrfgation t.arnera 'la to enroll
in September The supreme ciHirt
ruled Sweatt must be admitted bg-
cause the law fa* ilittog at the Tex
as State University for Negroga
at Houston are not equal to those
at the University of Texaa.
Sweatt tried to enter the Uni
versity law school four year* ago.
He was rejected on ground* tbit
I he was barred under Texa* lags
providing for separate pubhc
school# for Negroea and White#
Sweatt lost in state court*, but
w*m the final round before the U.
! S Supreme court Monday.
Rerorniied aa Rhgihle
University of Texaa official* gaid
Sweatt, Cha*e and Heath wer#
rccognae*! as el igiWe for nop-
segrggatad admission to graduhto
school*
TYiey refenxl to the aupremg
court’* decision holding that the
law »cho«l at Houston wa* not
substantially equal to the umvgf-
*ity law school They said that the
| Negro Unwi-rnty also could not
l»vovide for rha*e and Heath
Attract I.ittto Attention
Both Negro studepU followed
the usaal routing In filling out
form*, standing in line with whites
for registration to- eto*#e*. and
l»aying fee* Their FFesence at
tracted little attention
Chase said
W A*tm Kirk, a Negro college
tearher. said at Houston he would
enroll in the UnHrgfwity at Aus
tin in September Kirk filed a suit
more than a year agh seeking to
compel university official* to ad
mit him a* * graduate student. It
i* still pending
Kirk rejected an offer of off-
campu* facilitie* in February for
study toward hm doctor’s degree
here
East Gate and Sou,haute . ^MDTi;^tovTv^
the Ameraaia case as part of it#
inquiry into charge* by Senator
Mcf’arthy (R!Wi*7.
Mrt'arthy ha* contended that
\rwtor
it was such a xronderful dormi
tory then
He ha* hoegi City Secretary
far five year*. Thia entails at
tending frequent cawacil meeting*
aad withawt aay pay. as non*
af th* tmmmtikmm are paid. Even
though there tg quite a hit of
mark ia It, McCianis aaya he mb
joys the yah
lag like it
j 1111* cause* a transportatior prob
tern and make* the utilities more
expensive »i»ice more pipes and
C wer lines are needed than would
tf the city were located al
together He says, however that
! the city i* financially sound ami
practiralh out af debt, since all
, the money College Station ha* hor
' rowed on notes for utility develop
ment has been repaid
Being divided also canned a
sewerage grohteai. since eurh di
vision ha* ta have separate aya-
to«* Mrt.mmn aays that the
profile as fnr North Side will be
solved forever when its aystom
muneets with Brwan'a For the
other two sections #f the city
a treating aait win k* built and
the septic uak* now being used
will ne longer he needed
McGiapi* wn* horn in Kaufman
| Gaupty and gvwxr up aa a farm
1™, f 77" A»s Houthem, 4smo.
farming he became trteraatod in wn. ^ w , M
hortkulture There wetw tan ehil- ■•Wfiy III 111
drun la hia faaaly and three af
hia brothers also were gredwated
from AAM Hia brothers are in
terested in landscape work too,
and on* ia a landscape architect
la Dallas and another a civilian
land appraiser for the Corps of
Engineers
No Program Yet
For Kite Flyers
No program has been announced
for the Res rent iou Council’s Kites
and Model Airplane* artivitigs,
said Raymond Rogers, chairman
of the Kites and Model Airplanes
activities yesterday afternoon
Roger* (ontmuad to say that
although there have been two kite
the Ameraaia caae, inv«dving the flying*, this activity would not
mill the end
or poaaiMy the first of
- g»t
alleged illegal removal of hundreds j undwway until the end of tnia
of aeciet government documents, is month,
the key to hi# general charge* of a July
Red network in the department ! He did say. hnwe** r .,Umt hq la
Up" Claimed j seeking to contact a person wb#
•ru ur - .a doe# model airt4ane .work 1>VeCt
The Wisconsin senator and some » -
of his Republicsn colleagues have
claimed there w*a a "cover up"
of the Justice Department's fail
ure to win prison term convictions
in proaecuting the case Only two
of the six persona arrested by the
mi paid fmas, th* gkltoti were
r bared
Holmea
Tydinga Committee,
newamen asked about hia testimony
hg replied
S snt an hour with the
mmittoe, but when
i* a# yet no place or shop where
this work might h* carried out but
he has hope* of finding one la th*
near future.
One of the Mto flying* was out
in ColUge Park, towards the knoll
or Spike White's building, the otltog
^ was east of Duncan Hall, He said.
Mm. A<
Victor Wi
Mr*. Art A*
ed Mrs V H (
grove, Vlrgbb
Ana Southam. daughter coffee Tuesday
and Mr* John Southern home in W
leg* Rlhtion, and James M i Th*
Maud* of !1« Highbnd. ware ad- arrangements of gardeniaa. gbd-
m.tUd t. the SL Joan*’* MUl, mla. and am.ruMa^^^ t
in Bryan yesterday, th* Rmipttal Mrs < anada hi the guest gf Mrs.
Staff announced Moody anderwent •Frank Anderson t
ah operation this morning j tian.