The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 21, 1950, Image 1

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At* COLLEGE
CXXXBGE STATION (A«S»ltndL TEXAS,
)AT, JUNE 21. 1^*
Expanded Budget Approved
For 1951 Recreation Program
By UH'lHR JOKCB l h*vf to date ofnod «f for rviai'ihall; oiwt Tod Moor*. MeHr Door
. . wm* looOono in tKo P L Doom* oA juni W G. BaMMak.
A budr^ far Mtt T*ar «m or Jr^’olaloriur,, Sut)r’M«*a «M)- C. C. Wh.u. rKor.won of Uw
provMl b) IW OoUago Slatiwa Bo (iron oro m Uio nooiro, or borin CowlioU. railed po mootin* to
rreoMon 'oaari lot o n*oelint jroa- ,^ r , doit, Bjr^ Hole ootd Tbir order V. It. ‘Vtooty” Breoooole
torday • G. /V|Mka Waito, di- ,, a lBr#er ntirober than nrero en • preeided a* «erretory. Mr* 0. K
Sbaith. treaourer, reportod that
An mOitotioaal •oruomtnr meet
. ... . -* been planned for July 1, 8.
The pr<i f ram t,n this year hoa , t(<f # , tMUee date for
FirstCommunityPicnic
Well Attended, Enjoyed
tarter of rtadsut
that the eryoadad
(or I2 7&U
rUvilfet. ao.d rafted kat
bwdfet colli
oil billt hod been pom! to date
By JOR1 AI STIB
>a*e yotned
?£5
been runnitif aiaowthty. White
said IhiiiaUtrttf from the nty of
(olteer SUtion. the < ollefe SU’
tion lieveloymaat Aaaftfiation ami
the <y mm unity Cheat hove mod*-
the profrom pooatbie
< ommittee MeporU
Committee heod* who form the
Recreation CoMTH'll re|wrted on
artiviliei of tha Summer Recrea
tion Pro* ram
Mr 1 h’red Hale and Mr* Jack
H4h ’. heada of the Soimminp
I omm
immittee aotd that
rhildren
/r
•r
Mm. liflia Thofnpaoa
Mrs thornamm will play the
role of ( armeti a rohoret firl,
la the forthcominp predorthm
of ' Kio Rita ** The operetta *»
erheduled for Jaoe Itl and 18
Japanese Prof
Visits Collie
l>r Kumo Uwatoko. profea
vf of jmtrokuin cfi|pn«*rinj
and |{**t»i<'Ry at Toyko Umvar-
aity m Jaf*n. visitnd the k»*
okify tieiurtfiant her* taut
week a* a port of hi* 80-d*y tour
tf the Cmted State* under the
auiuucs of Geoyrot IbiUflaa Mar
thur »
a water cart ivol hao beep aet
for July.
• laeOea PapaUr
Art Adamaun and £mi| Mama
Uoa rnnmct the iwtmmiof • boae*
The i laipe* have become ao pop-
ufar in the |a*t Aw year* that
rhildren who miaaed the fmt
ion trill be able to sifn up
for o
i otfn
Mflpi
bur
July 14 . the rhoimaa satd
Othel Chafln rhomoon at the
Summer Her seat ion Rrofram. rr-
portod that attaadMaaa at Ma
summor a. nr tie* hoa been ahy-
rooketm* Up to iO rhildren have
been partMipatm* in the tumhiinr
ciaaaea taafhS by W M BoeuM
and Chd/m
TOfMUa ciodies aeem to be an
other vefy popular ortivity Fifty
rhildror of all ape* ore instruct
od twice o Oeek by DoweB on*I
( hofm
Softball ip per vision tor the
summer has keen headed by Gor
don Coy and Taylor Witkma
Teen tr> partie* hove an aver
a*e attetMlante of about M younp
people, tTuifin anted
Mrs Ihm Lmdaoy report in*
on the Han<B< raft prurrom, said
that 82 and children have
at*fMtl up Rteanor Nance imrtrurts
the lay. copper, and aluminum
rlaoae* hel.f In the ABM (Tunaui
•dote.1 School Shop
Cuoactl Member*.
Other members of the Hecres
tiuO OmOiciI include D D.i Bur
chani, <bairrOan of the Fieri to*
CaBuMttde; Mrs. Juhanie Lvodi
chairman of Sauare Dancirif, Kay
muad Borer*, Kite# and Model
AMhlaneO; I*r« Richardson Voitev
hail. Helper Adams. Jr Basket
Far East In
Peril, States
Gen. McArthur
Tokyo June 21-iAPt—-|
General MacArthur a air of-
fieeni yeatrrday reportadly
told Secretary of Defense
Joknaon that Communiat coo-
qwoat of Fomioaa would place the
9. B Far Fast position in peril
It was the third »irai*ht day
that Mar Arthur's staff had
atreaaod the lasportancr of the
Chinese Nationalist island in talks
with Johnson and Gen Omar N
Bradley chairman of the joint I
chiefs of staff
Johnson, who ia out here to *et
a Complete picture of the Amen
ceh defense pueition has been
told that prompt aid to Kormoaa
ia needed Such military aid would
he under U. S supervision
Relisblc sources said Maj Gen
EaHe Fartndye earned the ball
m the late*i bnefin** of Johnson
Officers emphasised the value
*f bases on Okinawa ami in Japan
as potato from which poteatial
enemy torpets on the mainland
rouM be attacked if it were nr
ceaaary to defend the IJ S pusi
turn in the Far Fast This point
bears directly on Japanese pee* r
treaty cwnsideratioris
Air offtceo also uryed vi*«*r
Appruiimatoly Wli peeple
in the festivitm last
Patranaiia Slab for the
three community px me* ache
i hi led tor this rammer iti ronjuhr
l»n with the ( ollefe Station
Sumaear Mecrwational Pro*ram
Ska tin* softbell. square dam
inf. and movies were the main
features of the even inf Yeun*
and old alike took tl
in these events witii
*ood food on hand to make it a
perfect rrenin*
While the men were rn*a*rd in
three seporato softball fumes on
the diamond* across from St Tho
ms* Kptacupal Church, the voun*-
sier* fot the skatm* underway
on the slab under the direction
of Rav Perryman
Hkatiaf fawtesta
Several contoets were held
spethfht amon* the youn* skaters in the
plenty of one to ten year a*e yroup Nancy
fs 1 **
Tidelands Decision
A ‘Grievous Error
wy
l!
T<
IJmke ami Marctic
Brake and March, as thr> rthibUed their dancing abilities ia the
Grove Meodai nigbi The popular mm* aad dsnrs duo .umtuned
their latem* to provide the program for the first aperval summer
attraction
...... -X~ -n * 4- ■ - ■+ — ‘ *"4+1
Agricultural Type Plane
Now Being Constructed
I Austin, Tei„ June 21—•A'—The] which the court orderetl the Nejrru
‘ l’ S Supreme Court majority ' mail carrier admitted to the I'ni-
ntorle a "grevtous errvr in fmt versity of Trias law school
and history'' on a vital point in Daniel's speech was broadcast
its tuielands decision Attorney over 27 stations .p. k
General Price Daniel said last The attorney reneraJ ru-stated 10 . '
night his belief that the supreme court WM
Daniel said the majontv »up should have allowed Teius s hear
ported its anruments that Teias
entered the union on 'equal foot
in*" with then enatinf state* by don. in other law suits
iitin* an alternative provision of ‘On June &, every memhet of
enneiation that "waa never « the L'mted Htatrs Hupreme < ourt
pari of the enneiation agreement either re<tarniae«l or as*ume«i
T.. Amk M«a..r.n. uwnerahip «/ these lands by the
Kcpubli. of Triaa ^ Daniel said
In s radio report to the people “However the major*'* taxi that
Tarrali and BRrhie Miller awmr-
*ed wlunar* In the *ontesta
Perry man eal^d far all «p-
pseonto kitwpan the tfaa af
eleven and ninty -nine to jotw hi
Urn nest skatfcf coteat Mbfek
Shuffler and Aon Flemmin* were
winners i* this rloaa.
"Pinky" Downs and H E lit*
runs were dmlleaged by Parry*
man to a skatm* match, but bath
refused on the grounds of hohut
afraid to outdo the rbaUaw»a r
Headeraon Hhoffler answerad the
rail and donnad the skates hia
sun had previously cast aside ia
the contest.
1’icwie I u ache*
The pirnictof came neit on the
pirofram “"d the people spread
their lunchea. which seemed to
be more of a feast in some caaoa,
and proceedod to consume the
food from the tables mmto avail
able for that purpose
Ice water was provided for the
group *nd < uuld be found in a id*
metal con Umar neai the rntroaee
A cold drink atond
«P .
Cari I.ymen and other veteran
...* v* the tidelands asc in whuh thTJ^p of^JmS-
svwience could be preaenteil as is who triadthelr
Mv H t KOI t\U
Ba«l> spedlfx-atlops an<| prehm
inafy desig.i bavi been < Oniplrtrl!
wofk in * ilraWing* srv appamman
uus efforts to keep southeast Asia - | y |u ^ (ri , a , m p|. fed, prvl con
out of CemmunMts hands mfor t traction is und. i way oh an et
rnants said, pegkmentai airplane for a*rx-ql
tuihl use. sn-ordin* to t red i
W+rk diregtoi of the IVrwona
raft Research ( enter, who is
hargi of the project
major Jp*°jests <»f the
Comhined Departments • in'Jl
* he first
center
The aviation grojeit was in-
i listed by (he fjaDonal Flying
Farmer* Associajltm m cixipera-
tion with the (aw! Aeronautics
Administration, tie ABM C«
Syatem, and the y. S Ib-partment
of Af i (culture
Since the field rovers too large
as their lawyer, liaaiel reviewed ^ #S |,ite this ownership and the
the *Utu* of the tidstands < aa*., provision retaining unsold lands to
in which he^irtll ask a rabeann* *1*1# u f Trias, there was an-
He also announeed he would also otHer aection of the anneiaUon
ask fut a new hearinf in the agreement which caused these
H.uman Marion Hweat <aae in rmrtirular lands to pass to the
l'mted States
Ne (•Quality
"Mr Justice Ix>u*la* w rytin*
for the majority, said that the con
trolling provision in the agree
ment was that Teias was in en
ter the l'mted SUtes ‘on equal
footing with the elisting ^tartr*'
Since the original «ute* ha«l been
held in the ( aliforma 'aae not to
own their tidelands. Mr Justice
ability to jta
the "Teias Star" and other popu
lar square dances A few young-
item of the pre grade school bf#
even attempted to d« • tow of tha
number*
Free Meviea
H. K. Stevenson
x.: Speaks to Texas
tmrnt I
Truck Drivers
Present Short Course
As the fh»t si«b <■ been *ei«ct
•MM fit retewr. h tm agWcRTtuiht' ment wfth the
1 ange to be halblled by a
type of airplane, a rnednmi site, * Ihouglas reasoned that Tens aould
tod,fur this v.pen*, H K MPpheniw^WBrch ^umi an an ‘«ual
tUWht ’t might be engineer for the TwM ®b*. tooting’ and at the «s(We thw* ryj
avfation pnBdcms. the efenmea I tepraaentotive fat a substantial gmeennK E*|ienineBt Station Uin iU tidelands ^
U» airpUne is Iwifig bu|t to be portion of work, Wexk satd >t a g.^gker at the "In support thereof Mr Jus-
i HOgd esp. < al'y for dusting, *pia> Operator* agrte that the air- , ^ ^ n . t.rr IkoorUa Quoted an equal
Thurdday afternoon from 1 :<» j i*d, aeetiiag aad fjrtilii.ng, plane shoubl be dgpahlc of ..perat- tnanajfement inference f i n a
taatil 1 SO W J. Mclrath. N k \A«i<l «anl Improving airplane mg from 'mail fcrft fields under ^ ,r "iss Motor Transporta . , . of the joint »wao-
Ji*|ier*ing equipment is all*. am<.ag full loa.l distnhpte its load at a ,UM1 todusi/y being held in Austin j j ut|0|) by the raited est, if a survey
seje. te.1 «p.ed at Very low height The conference, presented _by ( or||rTta or , u -rr h 1 la4f.
Clapp and F K Bn son will m
am "Ptont Processes’,
Blochs fur Roses ' a ml
Arth
headquarters in Tokyo
According tl> correspondence
received hv thg (Jeelogy Depart
ment, Dr I'waioko's main ubjee
five in visiting ABM waa to dts
cuss matter* qf teaching petro
leum engineering arxi petroleum
geoUvgy
Dr I watoko also visited sec
ondary oil reMVMr. projects in
North and Ea^t Texas to learn
methods of uteraM'nf X'dd of
fstahlisheil mil fields ta Jatmn
His Uiur waf under the guid
ance of ('harle* Carpenter Bureau
af Mines Chief jin Dallas
Carpenter wRw was to have ac*
•am pan ted I»r I watobc to ABM,
died June Ml afid it was believed
the ABM trip |ad been rancelied
Ih I watoko, however, arrived
here Tuesday After a short visit
at the University of Teias He
wo« shewn aro«**d the geoingy de
partiwent and discussed course*
and teaching With Harold Vame,
head of the (mdiogy liepartment
Me was aid. f<> »twnd only three
hours here as his tour had hewn
interrupted by the untimely death
of t kruente*
Dr l'wat*kd ha* taught reol
Ogy for many fears ami has beer
a mender ef (he Amertran As
sociation of Petroleum Geologist*
since lb2t»
The Nurserymen's Short Course
* pw<> so red by the Horticulture, Kn
tomolegy, Fl.giculture and Land
«.ape A rrhrteUBuw. and Plant
Physiology ami Pathology Depart
ments began at 10 (Mt a m this Stocks for Fruit*"
morning with rdgistration in the “Resewn h on Ornamentals" is
lobby of the Agricultural Kngtp- the title of the talk that Fred (
eering Building I Galle. Gordon Milne, and A F
The nurserymen, who wrfl be DeWerth will mhke at 2 011 p m
here until noon Friday, were ad- This is followed by a demonstra
dres^ at 1JOO p m. by C. N 1 torn on maintenance e, ( uipme„t at t( ” r nf ^ t M ^ r uto,w» operators" belie
Rhepardahn |tean of the School j S:«0 p. m A barbec ue on the
lawn in front of the Adnumstra
Most of the young people fal-
lowed Othel Chafln into the school
K anaatjm for free movies when
dancing began Over fnrty of
them lined the seats of the gym
Chairman for the com main ty
picnics is Donald P Burchard He
announced the neit outing is sche
duled to take place at the enme
place oa Wednesday, July It.
71 Permit*™ ....
4-ff Students
Would Like
Co-education
Hl *’' Houghton H Turk
On EaMurn lour
"In so doing, Justice Ihmgla*
Suffniant hdqjknce to soom (he Industnal Division of the Ki
quickly over ohaihrirs which may gmeertng Kitenaion Aercice in the mB(l€ „ .r^yyous eimr of fac-t and
ho St the Cige «f the field, e* ABM College ‘System snd Dw h(!|tury H(
celient low speed maneuverability Teias Motor Transp<irtatK»n la~| OOW | n ,n ln ^ effect to an alternative
Friday hcheduie
Exh iiNioniMlN \ iNit
(Ikkilioinn MiN*tinp
E C Maitib. Eitenmon Ser
vice assistant ^tate agent; Gena
Thames, acting assistant special
ist in bond *>arjaf*megt; and Roy
l. Iwmahue. dgtenaion agrono
mist left Tiieatlay for Ardmore
Oklahoma to attend a Rural
Netghhorh.xid I improvement Meet-
, '\ltenBion Ihgector G G. Gih*
son of Trias ABM ('allege made
the announc-emdwt and said that
Martyn and M <* Thames will re
turn to I-aimer C ounty for duty
posts
Donahue lie si0.1 ted to return
to College •Station o« June 28
.1/ the Grove
Tonight
Skating ancL. joke boa dancing
Heg xing at 1 #ja.
of AgrtcbHure
following Doan Rhepardaon’s j tion Buildirig is scheduled for T (>«
addresa. talks were made by A F ' g. m Fred C Galle will he the
fleWeith *and Fred C. Galle on guest speaker
"What's (mod Nursery Manage
ment*” *nd -Worthy Ornaaaentol
Plante" Friday mornings activities in-
v . . elude 30 minute talks beginning
lieu im* ! g| g go a m H G Johnson. G
At 1 (10 p m the nuraarymen | M. Watkins and A F DeWrrth
visited the insect and disease ran will discuss msec t rsmtroi, funds
tral cling where methods of con mentals uf plant disease control
trolling pest, in the oureefy and and plant material* that the latxi-
grtenhouae *erv shown, and a agape architec t »*Pec i*
dettK>nst ration of equipment fo* j At lU W a m, W M Ruff will
spraying, dusting and fumigating t^tok on residential site deveiop
was mod* meat
In the Agriruitarai Engineering, The Bhort Course will and a
Building tonight at tA». showing short business msston at II.Bt a
of film* and slidoa. according to a Friday
the Short Course schedule , , , . . .
Bqginmng at a to tomur |»| a y |t \uaill. La> tTIU*
row a series of » mmatte talks J ^
will he fiveq Robert F. Whits I - '
ABM hasn't tost any popularity
with Teias 4-H ho|te.
cation would double iheir inter-
made last week
is any indication
While the tear-jlKHI boys and
— girl* from avu* the state were
ha* cited and given | m *t week for the annual 4*n
—feet to an alternative lUuodup, U boys were iatandewod
Two member* of the fgc-ulty of in tigrns in erdet to make them in duatry, started June S with a nrwvinton of the anneiation agree ‘ u p, the if choices fur collage
thg Schtxd #f Veterinary Medicine mimaiutr time gad g*«xJ aileron meeting for private truck owners whirh was never submitted study
ft Sunday for an ull-eipenee control are alet necessary, the On June 12. s meeting for pet ^ adontecl hy the Republic of
roieum motor earners was held j ris* I
IHVision of th* Amencag Cyan* The engine wjll l»e s 2t¥) hp and on June 2d, 27, and 80. »«n "This and other error* we shall
miB < ompaay Continental moqpl •’'h ■ Gat ilar meeting^ will lie held for oil j t,, the attention of the eourt school days
The fs.uky men are (h I B *'y ,lnrf *' r •'rangejpgats to provide field hauler*, ramer* tor hire, ln , petitioa for rehearing which {wq ^ ] 9 ABM pro*-
Bcnight..n dean at the nju-.i apd • » ,,wl '’*•* ,K# n "*' W,r,fk • rvl ‘' v v«'*'* ,k haulers „ nOW tx-mg pre|>ared ' Mld like the *o»-
lb*. R I) Turk head of the De Stephenson speaks op "Research lege "as it M." Fourteen tbuuobt
part ment df Vetarmary Paro*t ^ I' 1 * 0 *’ ^>"»tnKtion f( , r rf )r fc way tWaign" This s«h ^ , 8b 'hay wrnild like ABM better If It
Ui |r,* y if *he ihops of the wind tunnel ^-t covers research in different 11^ XlVIlfn iras a co-adwrational loatitetib*
building IcM-mted on the college phases of Highway work of in-j 1/1 • cTIIIIHl Hv AMI » c Three were unconcerned aver tha
Purpose (g the tour U in inspect , ir |^rt The enfine mount, toil terest to truckers. He said At , , matter
(. of , ur f ac s, -n d portions of the wing the present, Stephenson said, re- I, r .s|M 11 *J sfl I tl D11 111 Fourteen of the »8 were undt*
the Medx si snd \.-ten lory Re fu^lg^v ate completed, the searc h on bridges is tom* con | ■ lUW W ■BIlIIIEkWll u to thoir choice of c#4-
segrrh Sertlcm of (he Itelerl, Dr lUrrfU)r ducted at ABM V leges Out of this group, tjj*
viiMin at Pbarl River. N, Y , Mid -qy „ hoped that the initial Included in the ^vtgrsm at jy f Hilton A Smith of the i ,art they would come to ABM —
flighl will he igiah sometime in the meetings are such men as „f Vetenaary Medicine, re j jf j t were co-oducaliofial
*1 Ufl J
Thirty three of the 4J sax! they
planned to Attend erdloge Of this
number. If chose ABM for their
at Bound Brcxik, N J
The dean and a faculty membei 'he fall. Wnck fgid “< ost is not
frpm each of the 18 veterinary a factor in col#tniction of this
college* m the Untied States and plane,’ the designer added, "as
M-c>, it is to be used only
thf veterinary school* in M
Cuba, and ( anada are iwitx ipat
’ mg in the Umr
» l Dr Hilt.m A Smith
** School of Vetenaary Medicine,
D C (ireer. Teias state highway lurn# d to the Campus Monday Twenty sevwn girls wvr* also*
engineer Homer Garrison Jr , di- two seeks’ aemce as s Rea ! mterviewed. Of 2f> who latend to
rector, Teias Deportment of Pub CoMulUnt at the Armed • n y #r ndlege, 18 would come to
basis Ik- Safety; and L L W dhama, di- ] F„ree# liteUtute of Pathology, at 4AM ,f they could
for future m<Hii|R-ations and im rector Industnal Kitension Ser Washington, D.C
provements
la the youth of Teua and the
lit
vice, Teias ABM < ollog^ System -phr InotitUte, presently directed voice of agrteulture asking for
“ . by Hngadier (ieoeral Raymond 0 ( co-eduanUon at Teia*’ largest ag
Dart, M D . paa^s final judgment nruitural college* Yep
the medical aspect# of all ill- ■- *- *-
and I
.landscape Constructio*,' A H
kretdorn on "Spray* to Prevent
Krait Setting*,’• H. T Blorkhurst
on "Proonsmg New Frarta," and
Frank Gi>uid and O. S. Gray mi j
The Possibilities of New Plant
Introduction for the Climatic]
Areas uf Trios "
At 1»:W» a m. ia the Soil Man
agement Clink, a panel of pro
gram speaker* aad aanerrama
includes Cauteron Verholea Man-
.U Alton. A F DoWerti, Gordon
Milne snd M. J Melrath who
wiB talk an "gull BterWiatiaa
Mothuds" •Sk.il Heating, ’ and
Soil Testing
et the medical aspects
rwsses sod deaths, human <*r ani
mal, which occur in the Armed
Forres. It also administers the
Army Medic*! Museum, establish
ed nearly IM rears ago
The American Registry of Path
otber instruments. Shod her a Symphony Orrhpatr* Even her great love for maalc ology, the American Registry of
1 Ftenrh hotel, an organ, viola or Rut wa g|, to he content h ** n ' t »‘"PP*'I her from becotn Dental Pathology and the Amen-
Ferhapa laVerne Hunt hasn't] rttdia and *he II show yu* How to .imply as a Masiral linguiat’ "W sdvpt in other arts however can Registry of Veterinary »»t»i
suppliod "music for milium*.’’ but ppodoce m«sic s P t laVerne fW the past two Jtoveral eihihits ia last spring's ology, civilian orgoaioatioa* for rc-
*be has prudueod it in gnsut quan Kll . wM|rf . of ,he Fr^ich ham years, she no# entered another Mother's Day Art Eihibit in thel fording and regloter.ng individual
f*W thousands uf ABM sto
How to Keep Busy in Three Lessons
B* DA LB WALfTON
Boats sad ( oitoge Stattom Brvan [
edge of tv
inoj in a
college
h*m years,
string field
she ns* entered
"The M«B Imomcs,
white the alto solve.! taing quartet
the myeterir* of the oth#r insteu- have engaged
ly y««>: moat* by playing ia tV N'TPi • OMfMr.
alwars notice at the pwno fur aF
Idtour
w
voeal-
the ' adeU
is their ar-
YM('A lounge hod her nametag on ^ roaea of dn
them ftokb, all have their hendquarte
Artiat, Jam at th* Armed Forma Institute of
Pittmiioffy
The Staff of Conaultanta inrludea
One of laVerne'* favonte talk
Viutott'rii Union
(lhangeB HoiirB
The Wtetem Unto* Toto-
graph fa. annoanead a tempo-
rsry reduction ia local office
hour* effective today.
M»*day through Saturday
th* offUt^MM he open from I
a. m to 12 anon and from 1
p m to l p m Bunday hoot*
are I a. at. la 11 to ■.
a Af|or*H«N*t' sorviov will be
avaMpb at the ( oitoge Nous
tag Urriee. Boom MB Ooodwte
Hall F> xw 4-Mil during
(loawl Kort. the same as at
present eirept durtag th* BCO*
Regular week-day hoar* from
7 88 a. m. te • p. m. wad Bow-
day hour* at PU a. a*, mi
4-8 p Ok Will be mwatod Sept
••bar IB
moat every musical production of
the. college Whether it s only a
rehearsal for the Singing Ca
dets or opening night for a *um-
mertime operetta, she'll probe hi y
he there looking fresh and at-
, tractive and musical
Attractive Attraetiou
been able to deride
f ■ 1
mg punts is her tnpe with the
Alexander Accepts
Touneil Position
H R Atooander heod of the
Agricultural Education Depart
ment. hoa accepted an appoiat-
meat as a dtraetor of the Tma#
»TtW ---- — I **t*y Cewneil, Pierce P Brook*,
XL,r Krxd.iulrtcrs P*""*"’"' **»• rttenril, announced
(heir headquarter. ^
The Tnoe Safety rouarll, a
( non potitieol, non-pm fit
, I
No
nil
IS
Cadets can attribute their oum-
ter te the magnet of music or to
LaVorao. as she play* the pwno
her abilities to umpire
is tier trips wtin we Mt i lM i ofl-u of the Medical, Den
Cadets on their annual singing ^ Vrtenmiry brsnehea ertoc
tours. On these voyages she ia al
ways prepared far anything un
usual And the un.sual often
happens
For instance, then- was the un
forgettable Hdlsbom Incident. La-
Vertve and Leonard Perkins atu
dent director of the vuealtots. were
to play a too Me piano aeeompan-
Aoent
I’une Blue#
in
organua
IVS2 by
ted from all part* *f ' , » r country
Executive Board
Of Exes to Meet
rank
1 Ei*
Brooks It 'directs the activities
of IM safety ehibe ia Ttaaa.
Brooks to at ament on ^ speak
ing tour ia which He wiB address
-•hurrh groups , ineal
prussr.I
itch He
rhyrrh groups . local . business
clubs, and col leg vs throughout the
state He will point out what todaJ
orgamtattom ran
daw* far safety
have
"Fup” Turwer’s
bays. laiVome
musician Bom
for the Eiarutive Board of the i E Bond Sales Off
A MBOC'AAt-iOffl td FofVIHir ABCiBHit-M * *
The piano was so small that wiH he held at the Plney Rtdgi Chrmr 72 Pet Epiit
• and Perkins pmrOrally hod (Tub near l.wfkm oa June 24 and'
froM ABM rowoohdated High
Behooi and went on to North Teias
Mato Col tog* la Deaton to re-
•atow bar Bisrhoim of Music do-
Flay* Em All
After winding at hare studios
at North Tessa, la Verne stud
ied at Om famed JaMiotel Brhuot
of Mmak ia Now York
You •oat mot mis talent aad
UY«M8 kM ■ooterod oeveral
UVt
Hint
she and Perkins prarteeally
it resting on thoir knees Then tt Th# aato of B Benda ia Br>gi*
It happened TV aewly-etorted hmird will h# County hoa totaled only 21? opr
The Cadets were rumme to th* juesta of the Lufkin Foundry and rout af Its |M.B00 quota. Judge
moat dm mat x portion uf tha sang. Mack me Company for the moot- . A..B. Wan*, chairman of the hated
and LaVerne was tuppuaod to mg i drtwa, anMMNBd.
play a high chord very Umdly A full program and all oativ- Appsoeiamteto
She roach ad far over to th* right tttoo of the aooo riot too will he awia of the fm
bat—no key** wore there reviewed aad rtudwd at the aaoot- foe the aato of th* United State* ’
LaVerne is now vary IMF lag. the fmt to he bold hy th* treasury bonds I*ri”f H *> .
rohearoals for "Rm> Rite.' th* new board. Obwctivm of the iMl County to fMJH M short of Ha
two-art operetta nhadulad for Development Fund will ha dia quote JudgO war* mid
June to-28 Shell te them, a* rtunod at tha aweting. along with He said te would like te too
usual in the rwto of top ecc-m other important ewbjerte tha sate af hands mrraaw. oa tha
pamst for ABM** mneirai artiv Aaeoeiattoa Frseidest A. K. Gar Uterty Bail rapltoa to te te plnood
tttoo 1 raway will prooxto at Ihp meet mg in Coitof* Station