The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 20, 1950, Image 1

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NUMBER 0: VOLUMX $0
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ABM COLLEGE
COLLEGE STATION (AggialMil. TKX \> T! F SI AV J1NF 30.1950
Prior Five Oati
[.urge Crowd Sees
Piano-Dance Duo
I KED * 41* EK
Dinkf and Marrh*. duo iuM*
. ar<1 piano i^anf paviantat a pii>-
giaiti of popMlar I'lid <-laaai<al
muaW. la*» rufHt at Tha Crow, a>
th«y app*-«tr<i aa fh*- fna» profv#-
ai<»tal ir»»op> on th»- !4uanii*-> Af
tivitia* (’roKiani.
Althouirh ram WmaU-nad oailtar
in (hr rvrrtinfr, a larfr aud.rn#*
W:i« pionoiit'to feonr t>t«- pair *ta|t
th>* rutfitaMMant with SaiiM-
'Va^n* < out **r1o No it tri G Nii Or
1h«- iiunil»*r vaa oaila lotif, but
attrition wt* b«*td a* th* mo<)irm>'
Waa ..pi i "t att^nlivt*.
hrrn Katonfa
A<a«iiiw li i “Waraaw ( t*iH , wtrt".
M Malu|<<i« o.<'' b > i/rt aona, “T|»»
Sabir Itaiifr* by Kbatt haturisn,
arui (irribUin'i rv«*r-popular
“Ehap-ith im HIim-’' a)l n.*t wth
wami applauiw, but Mn/.art « "41-
la Tun a himJ Jrn>m« Karri a ‘ <l|i|
Han Kivt r" wnrr th«* numlwra tl«t
thr lii>t> in r* rftt ni«l tti likr lf»*
n»t>i»t
T**<1 Itrakr*’* arranffiiu i ( lof
“*OIH Mm Kiwr” wan unutur A* it
wa'i larrunl bv l>raktr, Mian Mar
rb* playni Tachaikuwaky # "Pia
no • unorrtu” for Irat'ka^oorMl.
HntLilifm Staff
McHn lonight
Thr Hatlalion ntaff will
ttyrapht at it* offii-o# in l .ootf
wifi HmII. lb* (o-aditora Raid
thin nuirning. Tba maotiiif
mill U*viri at •> ttl
"Only it «hort buaim-nn *«•»-
«ion m tilumMrd," »aitl Co-oiillot’
|b*an krtd "Aftor that and
htforr mr'H tourMaUrat* «a
n*veial mafi-rmohitt* ’’
Any stinirnt who i* irit*r**t*
♦“it in writing for th«‘ putior k
r«'«|Uf*tfil to com* to thr in**t*
irijt, km I naitl St»«ltmt* arf
ntill nmliii to wnt4 any and
all tyiw* >f n*wn, hoVrophania.
oil.
In tha way df ikaHnc. "Strwt
Swim" want owr ««tl. aa da moat
aauaual ataf* <ition* wttll c«atk
rwtiaf. A rombinatidn of "Dark
town *trutt»r'i> BallT ‘‘Affmaia
of a Hlark ppun", and *k»*w**
.vriw" auppMI MU pwaallag
tnuatr when Mma Mann* matU
b« f b*»t atumpllft tka daiara.
Th* taarn ma* aaiaawhat hampar
ad by alwit iroptan diaturbin* tha
area, but a "inp uV a motion wa*
usually oaouph ta U np bark thr
' audirnwa attoiftina.
Piaao Srala Uatwa
A bit baffliad ta |Maw war tha
da nor intrrpf«-t|ttkai <4 Rarkman
i iaofTa ‘‘Swoodi Piano Caneart*"
Thr piano mi (ttiad ♦ *nt wall
rnouph, but ap kui ■»* it a no wa*
not a* | a ijpartad
Mi** Namna Mr*, who wa*
fillitif in for Wa rpfuiat acowa
paiuat, Hildur Nr-la«n, idaywd ua-
ly two numb*ray “Vdlkr ■rWMiitd'’
*i«i "Iryaoda", but It ws* rviduat
ib«t h*r nkill Maa Naupniard (a-
atanUy.
In *11 fbun**ii ta ahouMi a* aaid
that Drab* armd th# *hiiw Mia
liand*. vary atrunp, and uttarly
ttrvleaa, War# Vrry rapabl* Hi*
foowfulmaui wd* w#ll Ward, but
it wa* thr ernfana* af hi* toach
• that wa* moat nwprWaaivr
*' l *«r Hiad*r
A yam, in albfairaMa. it nhoaki
hr aaid that Mia* Man'hr did Sat
. havr rtmaph atop* for proper r*
ptwaaion. Ami if thr audianrr
coubi ha»r **eti hay m a iffltr
<*nt •tyb*. pryhapd t»allrt (far
whuh -h» baa tfained many
y*arn». it mufht hpvr bran twt
trr rx-rntrd ,
Thr pair ha filly t
thair own nphaka. I
HBtMnb Dollars
Seen as Request
Bv President
Wathinftun. Jum 20
Preiideiit Truman ywUrday
was repurted raadv to aak
cui%moi for $300.000 000 to
»p«*d iir-v**lo|>mant of the su
per-powerful hydrofe* bomb
It wa* a tifht aurrtt. huwavtr,!
* fiat hr r thr monay would hr u«ni
fk>r artual < onatmrtian of th* )
wot id’s fimt H bomir- hrrrabied *£
as prrbapa 1,UM Umaa wior* pow Jj
rrfui than thr onfinal a loti i Iwnit.
f wt f«.i ripandrd rrarairh
^ A mrtnbrr uf th* HwUw Appro
anatluna Commuter, who aakrd
aia namr withhrM. aaid br undn »
«tdt"< Mr. Truman'* r*uor*t wouM
br mmt to thr lapitai in a day'
ar t*"
This rrprrarntativ* aaid th*
monry would br *|irnt rntireiy for
i-atiatnM-tMir work at rii*tin<r
atomir itwUllationa. mainly at Oak
Rkipu, Tran law A tam<>* N Mj
aSd Hanfotil Waah
In other alomii itowrtopnwnt*
1. Frrnidont Truman runominat
rd thr four urrnont aarmlwr* of
tb* Atomic fcnrrt> Commiaaion
Residents Slate
Picnic Tonight
Ml JOEf tisns
Vtith lum-h baakat, rJb-r nkatra.
baseball bata uni otbrr pi r n i r
^nrepaaitir* (olirMr Station rrai-
j danta will rnak# thair way to Pat
ranrlia Slab 'um^ht fur th» first
of thrra community pwatn U> b*
hr lit thir -ummrr
Tha affair m rapntrd to !■« a
i fu if**t for pnoplr of ail aprn with
j suftbaU, rolior »katinf. uicmrk-
| in* nouari- ami "round" liam-nut.
j awl movir* on arhudul*. accordyi*
to U l) Bun hard chairman af
I thr Knn-atuin ( (Hindi m charpr
of pirni« »
( Kvrrythuijf will U- frrr cxcrirt
*«ift drink* mhicb will b« sold
for fiv* cant* *a<b ler watrr will
al*o hr provided for picnickrrw
*i« Hcward Bitdfrtt m chaiitr.
Burchard naid
PA*
'-"erf y
To ( oatiua*
Tha Mbit* Houar sai<l Sumner
T. Ptk*. Main* kepublicar will
continue a* acting chairman pend
inf the appointment of a per
marten t •ucreanor to JAvui E
Lilienthal, raai«nr<i
Mr. Truman named Hike for a
dbw four/term, (hmlon I lean of
Cahfarnia for three rear*. Tho-
rna* Murray of New York for two
year*, and Henry Ihrwolff Smyth
Of New Jerwv for one year
The pnraent term* of all four
rate outside •!«"• •*
ke arranfua K. A btfl authontiaf thr Navy
all music and !Mis* March* err 1 to sprod $tbo.tMi,tMNi on a rrvo-
atr* her own dwm»k I lutionary atomic-powers I »ub-
Orake and Marrfc^ (in reality marine and other new weapon*
Mr and Mr* I>r*kp i have oalv was approved by a a«iatr armed
one object for tM MBMt: forvwa *ub committur. The m#a-
"Makr the mbdr« fast, and aid- aurr already ha* beun approved
th* down Iwforr did Ufe nets In.** 'by thr Houar
BuMi) rwaaged !• rwaalrurtlag a brMtge acrime
tbr at ream wMrh furmabe* aater fer Ibr awim
mins hole at Camp Arreamewn aear Hearnr are
member* ef Bay seaui Trimp I#2 They are
Jack McNeely, IHrk Hickman. GwAa rbwajy
Mm TrwUer. Ccwcge UMan. !>a»»d Par*^ H-
MMIkrnn. IkunaM Par«#na. jimmy Murpbft
Ikaasid Harrie.
and
Betty Potter Places Accepting
T n . n I . i Reservations
In Beauty Contest
llollimon Kcsiuns
As Editor of
Jadk c. HoiUdM*. who hwa prwd-
aated from ASM in 1P42 baa »e
Hgnrd hi* poaition a* edit** of #lt -„ m i llrtW i -itk Sen. feet
the Trva. Aggie, cff.ctal puhl. Mith bare faet.
'Hobo'Dance in Grove Finds
\&M Tramps Lacking Spirit
t ROLAND
By H
TAr "YtiU
Saturday
are were
difbt
1 at
feaUirwd dri-
A»*ortalion of Par-
cation of the
mer Student*
Hoilimon, who had l«een editor
of thr paper fur th»- pa*t two
year*, will tievota hi* full time
to other tiumnes* mfcrraaU.
"It i* with real regret that We
learn* d of Hnllimpn * denaion to
renign ftnm hi* punitaxi an Trta*
Aggie editor J B *‘Ihck” Har
vey executive necretary of the
Avnonation. *aid
Hoilimon received a bachelor
of wience .legree in agricultirr
from k*M He Ad gr*ilwatr at
the I’tuverwtty of Tr*h« reietving
a rnii-tei of nrt* iii Englmh thare
in l.«4T
man and woman
wa* given to the couple
most a* if they had juat
all ntWpuckiBg tranaiunu £ V Munror, co-apanaur of the
•houid have bfm Rtere to d*»H- r . awarded a priae to Mr*
up on th* latest ^fathwn high g ri)Wn f ur charming coa-
•B?” . . ^ i . _] itume of ill-matched *kirt blou»e, . |. r „ .i
One drawbark tp tha riWkllt^ , rM , ^ke-up rompletr with’V* Eo»«f ^ JW- “U TbUT*
tattered ihirts and pwnu In
tranaiunu
Betty Potter, daughter of Or
ami lira (.eorfr F. Pottar of
C/oHegi- Station w»» aerundrplati
wtnneg tn Saturday night's con-
le*t for "Mi** Braxoa Ndllry,”
held b> Bryan at Sport* Park
Winner of the conte*t wa*
Gwyni Wilson of t a me roil
M i*i Pot tn, whoru- fathef i* a
meinbrr of the Biology iMpart
ment, is a juntot radio broad 1 »>d
mg Aajor at Trxa* Inivgraity
She i* *tudyinf at A*M thia
•um mer
The only College Station girl
Eager to Ireave
► ^OC ^
n Europe Trip
Kmg F(fifer, A&M atgdent
selected to tour Euroiie thi*
lummer an a rtpreaentative of
1/ the Grove
tonight
M p
Spence
burn.
n "Adam's ICtb,’’ starring
Tracy and Katherine Ht*p
group dancing bn thr dab wa* thr
almost appalling Humber of de
cently drvaaed people However,
the hi'Ih»* didnft aepm to mind
Ki.roaaal rabifuafa doaaUd by
B«md N initM A&M
During Training
blacked <ait tooth
frauf that AAM profraaor* d«
have personality aaai*tant pro
fessor *t Sitavm of (he Elec-
trkal Engineering Ib-partment
walker i4f bare footed with (hr
man * pi lie Hi* <oatumr wa* Bo
authentic that it wa* »u»pectrd
that ari uninvited pa**rH>v had
wandered in
Watermelon Winner*
Kenneth Bmai. IWtS-dk «>-edit<
of The Battalion ami th* first A ^ , watermelon
/oun.alirt, grwrtaata of AAM re* | ^ wa* fvrn through the
tunwd to the camgam over the p«t ^ { % Jr ^
weekend for hi* f$«t vi.U am.. ^ #|1 Kv-n
graduation in Janugry | ^ ^ ^
Although hr linin't win a prise.
Bond, now rtty editor af the
Peco* Enterprise, is ra«Pa«tly j
training at N«*th Eort Hood With
the Cavglry National Guard and
from Faro* Although he i» a
second lieutenant. Bond is oom
mandmg the dnit.
the otfier sponsor of th* liance.
Janie* "Red" Duke, showed re
markable originality when he
showed up dressed a* a I'niveraity
hobo Hia dapper, )4|fT colored
sport cost and navy polka-dotted
skill, stood out in the crowd
BUI Turner's Aggteland (dmho
played far tb* three-hour dance
lay. h»* report* from hi* home
in SMrevep«>rt, L»
Fgger. cadet cheplain fdr the
corps last yeai, wa* selected fiom
a gn>uf> of apidicant* to make
the b>ur Part of the expense*
for the tour am iwid by the Mtu
dent life (omdnttee of th* col
lege
1 originally bad made plan* to
fly (»ver" Kggt* w rote "sfnee I
wa* toki *todegt ships s*l> not
avadgble Just when I hgd re
conriUd myself to flying tWer a
speiial delivery came aaytng
I would sail"
Kgger exprevaed great delight
in iaiing able U> make the Voyage
by skip rather than by plane
Kgger will bu officia! Euh>t>ran
cornmpondent fur The Battalion
thi* summer Frequently during
hi* tour, he will send report* tell
! tng af the coudtry he is visiting
The rep«irt* will le published in
The Battalion aa often a* |tW**:Me,
accodling to the co-editor*
entered in the con teat Miss Pot
ter wa* the only fill from the
( dlege Station Brygr area to
place in the conteat. Third place
winner wa* Juanita Hendrick* of
Tbnrndai*
Kor wuvning the second place,
Mis* Potter wa* swunied * check
for Sponsored I) the ( ol-
b-giate Bbop in Hr^dd, *h. did a
< •mbinatiwi! ( hailetldn-soft shoe
tap damw routine Al Candida tea
were judged ot talent a* well a*
beauty
Judge* for the epadest, *p«*n-
»ored by the Bryan Junior ( ham-
Iwr of (bmrnerve wftr Dean and
Mm E. J Kyle g;l*'y* n R |m
VsleU Letaaner i Mud Texa* for
tw«py. May f ordaMm of Ut*
( ordmann School <4 Modeling m
Houston, and three other*
Her rises, tpplaaise
Mis* Potter received a large
round of applause fHdn the crowd
at the baselwil field after she <
fiiuahed her dance HK' wa* weai
* mg a white one pieff bathing »uit
at the centest
In a<i<1ltion to her atudie* at the
lollege. Mi** potta* i* also *oc-
lety editor of The Battalion for
the summer
Kxtr* ( urn. ulaf M orker
ay Im- made
ye*r,” Hill
R(*a«*r-vatK>n« are now being
taken for gueat ro<»ma in the
new Memorial Student Center
next fall according to W A
Hill, newly appointed hotel
manager and assistant director of
the MS<
'The reservation* n
a* far ahead a* one
said
The ( enter will probably house
l it* first guest* aometimv in laUt ,
Septerntwr. if work on the building
progresses a* hoped for said Hill, I
Slaty guest room* will be avail
able K>>oai» are located on th*
west wing of th* second and ihtrd '
floor* Each floor will hare :ij
moms, all complete wit$ hath*, ;
ail •wndiWudiwg nml rivadb^i • 4e-,
sign, tb* manager said '
The Aggieland Inn will iontlnue
to he u*ed in a modified rapacity, ,
and will take care of overflow
crowd* at the MSG
Room facilities will 'w offered
guest* of perwona connected with
(he college, Hlfl said
1 riple Header Set
The program get* underway
at 5.A0 p in with a triplc-h«H<iwr
•oftball game on the diamond
aero** from St Thomas i-pisviwU
rhun h a* the find feature for
the even! gig
The Tiger* will play the Giant*
on diamond 14 while the Indian*
and Cub* battle it out on diamond
11 The Yankees will also play
the Pirate* on diamond 15
Kay Pefrynian will take charge
of the roller skating on Patranaila
Slab at 6 He report* the skating
will lie for people of all age*
Tentative plan* rail for contest*
for the tw-st skater* he said
While *k*nng continue* and the
rttcri finish up th* softball game*
family style picnicr will Iw-gin on
the siib Kamtlle* will make their
own pland for the *upp*r No
App! iratioiiN for
Drt»rrnd l akrii
V op Ik siion* for degrees ar*
now betng aciepted at tbe Re*'
istrar's office from all s4wd*aU
* ho expect to graduate at the
rod of tbe summer sewaiow < Aa-
guat), acc«*rdiag to H I.. He#
ton registrar
A«u ptbAewl •bu mgarta !•
raaiplete ib# reguiremswA far
either a Bacralaareale or Ma»
ter* Itegree during th* «*m-
mer sbookd call hv the offiae
immedislel' sod file formal ap
pltral mi for the degree Hea
ton said
renter table or poohng af -liabga
] will be used at tM* outing, tb#
-hatrman cmpha*ia#d
Square dam nw wBI be an added
feature t» (••nignt's Pn»grmm Tb#
"Texa# Btar" Saut Anfomo K<>*•''
I and maay other* will 5* top fea
ture* for the ilatieafg Ti-m Collief,
Carl Lyman, t. W- Htfhtower,
John Sandtfer and Imrry DtllaA .
will be among the** Aung tb#
calling, reported Bab Lyle, offi
cial assistant ta charge of danc
ing
For the*# that prefer danrinf
of a smoother ’yP». Lyle wtll pro
vide record* by tbe mi estme of
the various danc# band*
No Baby TroaMe
“In planning the affair, the lit
tle children weli not left out,"'
Htm-hard »aid "Y#u dna’t have
to worry about a fcahy sitter for
th*» oecaaloa,” He added
A free movie under th* sponsor
ship M (Mhel (baftn will be
shown for th..## y.«jng*t*ra at-\
tending th# picnic in the Con
solidated gymnasium, Game* and
other attractions will also he pro
vided for the > btldreii the chair
man Sikied ^
I aagford Kupport*
In CommeaUaf on the picnic,
i M*yor Ernest Langford *aid, ' Tbd
( ommuntty Pindr tn ' vlb-ge Sta»
tarn ha* assumed ^mosf ♦!*» char
acter of ar official function In
-ome way* it carriea more weight
with our familie# tban an official
functina. for it »* *fun for all aad
t all for fun "
*'I am sure that I don’t have
to (Uigv all * oll#fe Station folk*
to turn out UmiMM* ^ wr iMtr ^ ,r * t
' Com mum ty Picnic uf the ^. pson
they will b. there if they poaaibly
can." the- mayor aaid
Hurgew# Praises
Aiao aiM-aking of the outing wa*
H E Burgea*. J»re*!.lent of tbe
lollege Station Dtvelopment As
sociation and Chamber of (om-
merce. lie aaid “0#llege Station «
not only one of the best commun-
itie* ia Texas, It ia the fnendli-
e*t One of tlw big reason* Col
lege Station i« the fiiendlieat and
b#*t eoaainunitl ia the atat# i*
that wt all know an* anofber. and
work ami play tagethi r."
Tonight w* are g-big to prove
it again when wr* gather around
the pkrwie table* at PatranetU
SUb, then ail join in the •laming
and general n«ight>or!ine** Let's
c\.K|ob* b*' ther*'"
regresses
Six Eandifiates
()n Archives for (lollege Are Unopposed
She i» a member ..f the Dell
Delta Delta .or-nt* at Texas and ^ hltU > ncml at,rial, for ’he 75th
XJlz <•< y
nalism. she ha* l»*fg working dug hand* to m*,be art anb.ve. s ^ archive committee will
mg the ichiMil year *• *«wiety re- f,,r ,h * ** M ° i 4 ** I *'»rk with the Ibamond Jubilee
p<irter for Th# l»aUy Texan, uni- Collecting histoncal matrnal of; committee tn preparing tbe die-
versity new«pa(M*r
Mias Potter ^lan* ti' continue her
• todies at the university thi* fall
and intend* to re«ut** (wr society
work for the Teiar. After grad-
uation, she hopeg to bc-ome a
program dire, tor
At the university', ihe i» a mem
ber of the l nieeggity Wowien’*
IVbate team and an officer of the
I*eb#te ( lub She ia also a mem
tier of the ( anipu* league of Wo
men Voter* ami Mt the social
committee of the grimp
ilenter during spe. tal fbfir
r ia celebration* ami at the State
air d) Dana* during October,
the display will be placed
ermanent si
archive* colic tion rmrm
ppoae
Chi
I
( lerk F T
Supertntwndent Mf. D. Bunting,
and cMwmiaaiaiMB Raymond No
lan (precinct 1) *nd Clyde Porter
field fprsainct 3) will have no op-
ts»»iti«*n
-Kv
Taxes Increasing for Farms,
Ranches in Texas 9 Say Profs
*. * t
,
■ m
h
M#rp tha# twenty-five y###g people *#Jop#4 aa
at her entertamasenl at tbe weobly Teen Age Part;
Slab last Wednesday aigbt. 0## /•#■» aapii
find bta place la a gaaae ef "t wa-Agag,"
College Statldn, Tax •T*-
Tane* on Texa* farm* and ranches
ar« going up, while farm income
mBmb.
TV trend* were reported by
tiyv Texa* AAM prwfeaaor*. Rob-
att C Cberry and L P t.afd.aid
Tb#» are assistant professor and
hoad, respectively, of A4MG de
partment of agrti uttaral ecotMMnics I
pad so» wlogy
Bach taxes averaged 25 7 cents i
an acre in 194#. a 16 per cent ;
User*-ase over 22 4 cents in 1#4K.
t*ey aaid.
Tax** per acre advanced for
three sorrasaive years, indicating
dietinet upward trend and mark-
lag aa #nd te a len? period of
stabilised levies For tbe 11 year
period. 1PM-44 taxes varied only
•Hgbtl, from an average of II
c#nta par acre The typical farm
ag ranch tax bill in 194# am* 40
percent above that level
Tax#* taaa# Increase
Moat ef tb* na* ia 194# was
■araaatad for by imreaaes ia
stain and arbool distrvt Uxe*
Caanty tad apanai district levias
wore up only slightly,
Though state taxes are a rela
tiwgiy a mall proportion #f total
farm aad ranch raw I •■tat# teviaa,
aa advance ta tb* state rate af
7‘J crnl* from 42 cent* tb* pre
vious year w*s the n,u#t signi
ficant item in the 194# t#l in
crease
Gilmer Aikin school legm.a •
tmi wa* a taepo in bigbei school
taxe* A considerable nundwr of
farms and ranches formerly were
in "dormant" gommnn sch.ak dis-
tnrt# with I title or no taxes
During 194R (be** school unit*
were consolidate.! with active dm-
tncta, resulting in higher levies
Iwcregsea Vary
Increaaea in individual enuntte*
and type of fafwiing area* varied
wdteiy, Of llff counties In th#
•urv#y, only thrwe, Jim Wells,
EaaUarwl and Atascosa regwtered
declines of as much as 5 percent
All typea-of-farmmg area* abowed
•onv* increase. The higbdat oc
curred in the biackland aitea and
in th# northern counUe* of th#
Grand Prairie The*# are the areas
where many <g th* statek com-
moa school dwtr.cts are Coiwwn
(rated and where numerug* con-
aalidation* have recently ogmrrwd. i
Smallest inrteaae* were In thd
Lower Rm (.tend* Valley, part#
of the Coast Pram* and tba ( an-
adian River grasiag area.
Declining yRicea for ggrtcul-
tural prxMlucts .luring lii4‘* in tbe
lace of high*i tuxea taimed a pre
cipitous upsweep ip the ratio of
'axes to price*
(Vices 11« «n
The index of pnous received for
agricultural comnaM'ttvs in Tex
as declined from 310 in 194N to
276 ia 194#. *(C#rdinK U. the
I'BliA Bureau .if Agrw-ultural
h>onnaik«. while tbe tax index
n>s, from 24# to |gi, The move
ment uf taxe* and price* in op
posite directions resulted in a
tax price ratio of 104 in 194#.
compared with a ratio of 90 in
194(1. an increase of 24 point* or
40 percent
will tbe trend of taxes contin
ue upward' There are •om# tttdi
cations that it will Operating
cost* at local govgrnment* may
na# further, principally because
of demand* for expanded service#
and the need for more teachers
aa school lUirollmgnte increase
Capital need* far mad*, school
buildings hospiUla and "Over pub
lic imarovemenu — bave not yet
iwe* fally met
High#r assessment* are admin
latrativwly feasible; rate struc-
tares uf counties and school dis
trict* have been broadened in re
cent year*
Six BrarM County candi-
iaten will be uiiu|>[huteri in
next month's Defn(K ratic ph-
marv a# the deadline for fil*
the college has l.mg *M*d»j * wish j ofay The committee will al.o ^ »t midnight,
of severai kg M official*, but un- I . . s . Ex . Only '.fie caafBfct* filed during
j u : im
on the idea ‘date* will ufipoat r lageti*
The committee contesting oft The display l* lietng pUarwd Sheriff J ML Hamilton. Couafy
eight member, has met twuw f^ showing in the Memorial Stu Attorney ^ant iH-tnct
and report* that it. ,»rogr.-.. is ^ ( ^ * T Lolg, County Scbool
well underw mv A tentative bud
get for the project has t>een ap- ^ “ ,r
proved and the committee i« now later — —-» #
negotiating for employment of an (^Wnanent showing in thr
archivist
i ommitlee Named
Members of the committee m'v
E J Howell. 22 president <if
Tarleton State f allege, and K
Henderson Shuffler '29, director
of information, co-chairmen 1 lar-|
ence M El well. '27. Ern*-»t I.Mfig
ford, M.'t, mayor of < .dlege Sta
tion and head of tbe Afebitectuee
Itepartmeit; J K I^timer Jr,
44 E I Mart n. 99 D» T K I
Mayo, head of the 6!"g!i»h Itejiart-
aient, T R Spence. 18 direct*.r
»f physical plants, and Ib Ralph
Steen, professor of history at
AAM
The committee has also af>-
ptoved as * punt undertaking with
two other group* the collection
anil preparation of a tiajor his
torical display to lie used during
the Diamond Jubilee fekhration
starting in September
Approval by the Association
gave initial fund* of flfltidP to
the project Additional supfswt
i* to tie provided hy tbe gar liege.
Fali-Tim* treblviat
If pmuibl# * full tiene arcki-
vwt will Im obtained to maintain
the collection and enlarge it. The
college ha* agreed that a mem
her of the faculty *bn will g«
on modified service soon may w
assigned to th* position. He would
receive hi* nine- month salary
from tbe college and would be
paid from idber com But toe fund*
during tb* summer month*
Th* college ia ala# furnishing
office space for the W*»rk
First major undertaking of tb#
archives group after tb# office ia
eats bit shed will br participation
in the collection and display of
Sma# I .AM Tex
4 H #a th# caai
last week. (AP
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a dariag tbe aai
■te).
girts ban# tb# Texas star aad
at ate 4-M (lab Raaad-I'p h#M