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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1950)
% Plblifthtd Four Timm “ Throughout tin* f \ 1 j Number 30 Volume 50 College IVe Project I n i- PUBLISHED IN THE INfEMiMT OF A CKEATEK AitM COLLEGE COLLEGE mnON (AttMMi) TCXAS, iflDNMDAT. JULY 21. 1*0 A new v^iturr in oduraOun aim tot nJlefr. and rf<nidnr rnwrAta •d at alrrnfflhMiinc tkr pnr^aration wi| a i offtrod t« <tr*nrtK«a 0tf | g to aitrr roi wi>ak i pot* |i 4tert. •pt>Mr a*d aMhf j | lh4 ati idant will far a* poaatWr ♦•ntpra rolUrgr. 4 luidarurr A? raai will Mg ot itudonU prrpann Hr* aa frrahmrn and rutting ki from failurM of.uiiprpparrd (tu d#nU la t« t» lauiy-nni by A AM n*xt fimmer. Th* ww amjert it U*» Junrtion 4 (AiaUnr* pnog 8timm«r AdjUn. |. wlwrv atodmit* t h«.iu Mt find t* «**• «f planning to Wrtrr A AM the follow j f or » wf irh br M b^rt nuiud. mg fag may drtarniDN- the r^nnw* th*y ar* b*-at *urt<*d for pr»- pai* tbemarlvna to takr it The adjunct, located »n a 411 ecr* alto on th# South liana Kiv#r, waa author 1 »«1 by th# Mat T#*aa Logtalatur# in Huun# Hill M a* a at#f t«|WMid rutting down thr uaat# of tim* and money by a high p#t e#ntag* of poorly prepared itu- drnta tut#ring <-.»li#g# hr rah wan laowra thi lerway un rfor? will letl hipi whether nr 1a tut d for rot l*«t work at A All H« wil be adviaed of other ruling) pport initiog if bd ia n<>t Sonic milage rrgdit rouraea Wil ><r offi red for UmP* who are frgdy for aurh work. i 1 Th. ramp •ill oTfor’B urdtiui work Aiprir^by a Uff giembri. gnA rern-atian In Mm: nwcaau inn —>■ ■ ' d—w Advancing Red Cause US { will hr authorised, no 1 b* allowed to go konte durihg that au week term axeept i* rnae >f pmargenry StfdenU will kabp houiw attd will keep their owg tiring quartern (it g'«>d roti dittpn I Minimum (anta Ooat 1 to the attaint will be hold at a m nimum, with fixed n>SU #n pe.ted t«. total a boat SW This m clod. * matneulation and medioal fee*, mom rent $n| beard. In ad regulgr staff ditien will be the rapt of books, ollegw for thtuw uhirh ihould not fxnted tlO. agd laultdr ' and traM#i>rtntion to and from t le au miner Imp Only boya who bave been arreai ted fur enrollment at A AM th. follow! ig September are eligible for wok at trie gupiraer rump Cong In ar reerw d amp ute, to hoegr 24" atudenta Claaan om farilitieg and meas hall* j of ruspr tin* firm of h»IUM r twiraoiiaga fiabtng. baaebaii, M»rtmill and "Vi During th* last 10 yeaft. aome er gar iea 4,<KKl fraahawa. have left AAM Whl j^ mrmtoMi u. Jug* during their final year. I) is es timated that one half of tbrae left srhool becamw they found them- •elvea In the wrong rouraea or be- raune In h>gh school they had not Selected the proper preggratory rouraea ( «4ldge officials expect g gryat eeononto aaving to the pngk>**tive atadent aa well *« the atatM to r# suit from the orientation ptnud at the ramp IV' Bummer camp Will ranaiat of BIX weeks of preparation for gel leg*. Amducted by member* of A A M < who feel they need .It. TVattng will determine th. id. qvuary of the atudenta preftaratuMi Major (look Ke|Hirte<l List In Korea Fight Major Join Melvin (aok. "W, of Car AAM Infantrymen at Peri Hand aa# frtewdly fare* from hwme laal week when l»r M T. Har- rtaglea. prealdeal of the rwllege and ( at H. L Haatner. rammaadaat, ilailad the ramp. The twe affWiala. along with ether aie* from the rwlleg#, have toured aeveral of the KtlTt aummer rampa rudted with AAM rgdtta aad efficeen atn* there Mem bora of (be eaftege’s “A" aad Infaatry met whb l»r Harriagtoa aad CaL Hoatner after a tear at Pert Hoad ia the raa re«rralh>aal renter »P» Hoh DoThe\ Dolt. Toyke, July tA-tMk—ted forrae put the agneegg today an the abmhmg I'nitad Nations front ia Aoroa They aetaed Hadong, *mly TV miles west of the vitgl southeastern 1.8 mipply port of Pgaaa, and pushed »e U. 8. Pirel Cavalry far- ther away from Yenmdnng on the Maxing central front Despite these rev# raa I a which drew seme peagimmtir romaneat from the war ftwnt an Keros, • spokesman at Geparpi MnrArthur’x headquarters said tb* battle linen e’.,Uf>d Vongdong have “ataMlited eawtfgMMjfT* He added <onf,denUy new Amer iron strength- ehick imledM an Army and Maniyr divtgipn enroute from the I'niud Statas—an sure a the Korean '*b*acbhewd ran be hrtd~ In sharp coat last to this head uuartera atagemenl. Aaaonated Preaa Cor respondent Leif Erirkaon at U. S Eighth Army Hendquar tera ia Korwa said the rosy Aiwer ican optimism gf last week waa sorely ml apt seed. Erickson said tb* Tnited Na tion# forroa art running nut of apnre in which b> hold while they wait far relwferre manta Mar Arthur’s V'.ntmenWB alluded sniy to {wan, red ssrtdr arid i milea sawf tbs Rattle line Evident I 10 But he central 1 the aofthewat to > umna weft moving nl they had M thgir gxreep ver the fact' that Kum Rivet American lank in Ike aenth iah airmen from two came** fried by North Ko- met* than }g0 a*fttoe in termed! them in- went, bet reported result* were unimportant Yet “negiigiMe dug to t inch of tgr- fogres fgrged far^ gets" rd Puaah by the Land bawed fighter* Were flying heir atrongih wee day and eight in an effort to »tem th* Red Hie im' lightning drive rnrtdbntleee Preaeur* “ * 'r k rxj 0. W. Hi trm Y-— by tagka the oftier rearh- ’• mile* southwest yielded by the U. 8 P Division dnnng aa ail-H Kerens ammult Tuesday, Eighth Ptetoum coefanund I pH North Korean Tank Number'. Puzzles American Officers 5 Billion Tax Increase Requested By Truman ed H of K Ku vital r*mmnnira-i 18 The rWM isvalry . r ’“ ' . .aid t intrv ig advanced Den Wuftfftreg reponag P^,, Ud mght attack en Ya , Wl an and Houth Ko- the Americana back rean [ht fiercely for *v-j®* ,r 'han 4fteir pinmxad -— ery r i nub' <>n the front ■* ’ *8^ ^ M ' defeimr Jt!* 11 4*4 airhi iat of bhandnvwd * W Taep rth korfaiut were MncAltBdf free the aou|h 1 totaled ■ At mnt was there evt- '‘rderiy Hnv y artillery. dene *. A V. 8 Eighth | w f Op St ftor* saved. ■ ■ai WWh Arm; in in More* *»id Souti annea apd Nation al Pi had retaken Nam Ann V, Tokyo, July 2* — —How do tion and ho» many iSore can the superfort Masts at Wonsan, the the North Koreans Keds manage to Kus«iant supply* rsilroa.1 marshalling yards at seop (oming on in their Russian How are they gi-ttgig fuel and Seoul, ang gt key bridges through built tanks? Nobody here knows The claims of Ke<! rue ir masonry conet rectum «re itf ,, y ^ ) thir ng >uilt, with gUoWaAros made flK|r wwk , o( the Ku dupMing Htoed farilities lator 1 heaiU^isrter* officer gyler »f t ryatal ( Hy naggerateii tank* >h 2&tl after rean »gr ammunition through an aerial out North Keros blockade of mcroasirqi effective- With mil line# kmaked out, the ‘T have been killed in action July Id, nea# Tae-Efnng-Ni ia Soulhern the'iliicowW of Kim! ! '4rmer, wn How will tbi* p>:m* roOimumst # j 11..: i * u . , . — — tuttle weapon do agaigst r*al com- fmrdeubhng those facilitiea lator. headifuarter* of fi< r r* aaul the petitibn- tb# new big bsrooka* and Robert L Ggy‘“- n —^‘“ l r *»-' ia gem ral roiit The water and t adjunct has Washington. July ifd Pros movement gf'iujch b^Tvy'Equipment ^n tl mm. nraJle.lye. tenia y for the prgaee a* arm.,* and gun. could be ro- “ '»* k »•**•** t year .e- dent urowl er aystgm (lor iwg completed, a Waker *ge»rvgir is tmigr saw- atrgctii wi The famp site, in the he«tt pf waa given by the ( ognty through Hi yetoeaH SMOI for perwmru nt iwpi oveaientfc I known ran.) of IRrosbora of the > PMP^pMuggd mm the fleshly planteii nfine fields’ Some of the tank kills probably Th* Air Force is trying to mm- were reported in duplicate imite the possibility of retdaroinent Others were nr ported by figbgrr from Siberia by aiming hegvy B St pitots after a fleeting glimpse at raids at railroad* in N.eth Ko jet spee»l Some of tbe*e couM be i rvan territory Mr. That'a the rewsor for the big toaduuartora said a ftfturr of IN tanks knocked out would be m«fre realistic Had SOg Tanks Washington officials have eult- itiop to a sgrnmer gamp •»•»#«) the ( emmuetoU had tM tivg AAM freghmoiu tb# Hugsian made *arks in North Ko $»r agrirdlturkl roa before they attacked atudiex and General Mai Arthur’* hendquar n*il I tera wants to knew ta How many Red tank* are in ». be iyR, hydrauliga snips bij ng and Korea. sccgMHvqy to an uaeffmal report recofted here by the Hebeoi ad IfttMacy Hcvenet' , The ttilver Star ba* lievi) post- huaHMialv awardsd tv Majgt took for gailgntty in action The former Aggie Aad rv-organixed Mb nmn ft»r a fountgr attack agatft*t the for Rrogpe. •Atmy.'and «ga« killed during band ^tr* **11 b to-band romliat tAat ensued. The Aggie.#* wa* s member of th# IPth Infantry Regiment at the 24th lafantry Thvuion Igtb is romhianitoil hy ( nionel Dby S Meloy, form*r Pn*fe*»<«r ef Mili tary Agien.e and Tactics alb AAM While s ca.let at AAM. Major t ook wa* a 2nd I mitenahl of A < ompaiiv Infantry a meeiiwr at th* Sosithwe** Te*a» Cluh. and mamba* of tb# Bnlo Huh , 4 Naj«W < ogk a*rved as ka ^In- . Agn^qlture^ Ecrtnomi*. ahd Timm* and seven ennsultadt* The * ,,, employart by the fantry instructor in the School l*p* r tmdn! is m,w tea.A nm.ulUnt* scheduled to <p«ak are Rowtro-Dav. Flying fc rvjre. I'm mg,a xraduate -wifse ”Agncuhorv J D Prewitt, T*«a* E«tension Ser b#rleke Airpoit and Wa* out on a Luther Sharp, agnculture ad rooia* alignment when the plane Texas Chain Store Aaaogta- 1 . , , . , . . Nelson p*er.e spetial assist- '"*■ fni * h occurred whge t link- i*f the Estangioa Befvic* Dspart ant of th* Secretary of Cootmerre, *<'*(#• *“» cotton diiftuif on the mept grid corsducto* df th* cairae Washington. D C New Graduate Courst* Being Offered Ag Men Former Student Is \ ictim of Plane Crash Kgrle Science Clmkecglgg. junior a»*ron*utic*l cflgtneer- ing mtjor here dunaK th* spring semester was killed yestrrday wh«*n thr fdane he wa* flytnv struck a tree and crashed The 2* year-old World Mar II , tng.a spwrtuate >ur*e A g noun or* j u s. »v..g yaams Keqnoslies «4|” esgecmlly deagne.) vioe; ® T W ^ J: • r T t ^ for, prt fesstoeal agnculture Wotit- viaor 1 h,s W of 'mr4 m ^ tyrua IWofth ttoe; plantation of J M fvtockton St.K-lton wa* watching the plane (Sir#,ne ..f thi# cesiiae, Tmwn B F Vance. »tate drrorb., of when it kit a tree am! fell mb. *a 4. is to pruvige profeemoisal th* Poultry Markrting AaaeciaUon, an adj*dnmg fiekl and immediately •gHmtRure worker* witA a (toeiWr C E B,.wle*. Farm Credit Associa burst into flumes umtohstamling ami apprwriatlon of turn Houston. J Walter Hammond. Htnkacales wa* untnamed and the pofitiral glut afonongr factors urgatdent, Texas Farm Bureau t».i ksaaasr* raaaiksltrser m# ilkas kv/trowas t%4 sffpet agriculture F Army to raheet he, *hipp|rg dero Mh mu Cook is survived by his ma4her, Mra J M Cook of Carrlio Spnr.gs His wnfe. who liv«p at her parent’s hotge in Columbgg fieor J ig, and thsdr two childrgn. John r„ ag* 4 ugd Renee, age U. - ♦ — A- • Wilson • Thomas Kn^aj'fmrnt Told had been residing at the home of Mr* \X S Stuart. 700 South Brvan Avenue, »lo<e lea v,ng whool at the rod of the spring semester Hts home address is listed a* 1104 A highlight of the three wegks South F^tgefield. Dallg* k of Military Science lurtgg the iP4«i 47 snd 1*47 4h s. hodl year* He was also coach Rifle Team during duty at AAM E«»ll*wing hi* two vaar term of duty here M* or (’ook.waa wnierwl to Fori Be»*mng, C*eorgt% • here he wax a *tgd*nt at the Advancer! Course of the Infantry Stftowl Folldwmg hts graduatigg from th* Infantry School he wa# order- the'eofitirsl and rioftompr tarUAa prgaktont, Texas Farm Bureau ed U> Japan,, where he )<iig*d the whtrh directly sffrer agrteulture Federation and H H Wtlltamson, liHh Ixfamry Regiment Denhg the cositse an analysis aa#iatont director of the Eerlerol Major Cmi served a* a combat will be made of tb# structure of Extension Service in the Depart- pfflcer Id the llth AirborR* Divt- our goVernmert ar«i menngilc spa- m * t ' x °f Agrwulture non dgring Morld War II tenl a* comparwd tt ?|oa* in other Mrs < Wk waa to have j^i.n! her roeRftHaa Th* prgs Rnd ®f luabaml in Ja|»an during July hut «urb egrront goveriimgnt program* ih* ovitbreah of ho»tilitt*« in Ko- *a prt*e Support, Credit, Th* rea fore*,! the Department* of the Marsh*!) Plan R*ciprocal Trade Agree a—t* Prod get I'm C«bitro|a, sn.i th* P.Hn| 4 Program Will be I.roeentod Thg roUttonehip of ag | * , n* *T * i t •' ^ ■ rotiHuri t» ofer *egvnent* nf oWr \||thontV < m M IMtOrV Of Ll\f>llM K cougdrf wiH he another Item die- ^ / ■roMMij Thi* I* tho firsi attempt of a land gt«m collere to teach a coeree «f thi* type The** are 22 stu tents Snrullwd in tee course which | hegar July 17 and i# to '•nd Aqgust &. Aarprfhng to Timm, thero kre 14 county agent*, three extension mrvice gpqtialists. throe vnCAtMtoal agncultbr* tear her*, .me too great a job for Dr. The approaching marriage of extension district ggent. aad 1 **hton. rotirad animal hushandry known in Misamirt bnraute he ro- Mats Jem Wilson and Jo* Marion grg4 “4t*' «t».leni taking the professor now living in < oltoge Sta- reived two degrees from the Uei- Thoma* »a* revealed Saturday at '<*urar. These students come from iW" Nr has spent many year* of remit) there He has Written thro* a hincheon given by Mrs R F nearh all seetmn* of the state hts (*f# delving into old manu- hooks ro the history of lirestoel Koi am«Hint» of supplies with them in the first early .lay* when they could m.a* Without aerial attack Cp to now the Red tank* have been more than s matrh for their oppositiufi The Siuth Korean Army failed to use properly the few weapon* it had Ih* flr«t A men. an holding forces I vked manpower, the time an.1 the gt|Aa to stop the tanks Bnaaha Aids Now the Americans are evening things up The new killer hnxooka 3.6 in^i rocket launcher got right tarks out »f eight in its first battlefield test in the Taejon area Cp to t«i were reported destroyed by allied air and artillery fire under suitable condition* Sunday For thg first time the Red tank men hafe run into a cleverly gdmg the planted giotefiehl In HMi miles of th# Houaton ship channel and a arrival of Mra C E Mromer of travel d*wm main highways, they dinner meeting sponsored hy seve Dallas ***tei of Hinlmrale* had not before encountered this ral Houstonian* who are leaders The remains will lig at the Hil- primary anti tank weapon in the field of international trade, tier Funeral Rome until the ar-1 The Red tank might soon lose its on August 2 rival of relatives ; * super-mongter reputation creaa* in taxes as a first install merit on war in Korea and world- guns stnetod tx. those now in the fieid The ahllily of the North Korean* to keep .gppl.es moving to the ‘ front has been one of the surprises 1 ••fj***, „ , of th# wgr SlartlRg Oct I, income tax rates the budget already I* out of hai Neither the Red Koreans nor the fw »"*», <toctonag. Russian, were pre.unrod by head , »: ,u * H ff b ' “P u> WorW | ^ mmk ” “ ""Pe™t'’e quarter, to have marked ability in W * r » ■ 7* ^ U * "Y** 9 * logistics, even when rondHton. , J •n>or.Uon levy. weuM nse to lest a growing deficit create iww were favostoUa ,l 26 per cent on the first 126.1100 mflatieriary forces .totnmental to of income and 46 per cent on all | our defense effort " over that, the wrw rate* apptyMg (iewrge voteed AmCl that hts to 1M0 profits committee will make the proposed The President railed the present boost ia corporation taxes retruar- proposal only an ’’intenm’’ mea tir# tu ewer all of lidlO .. the sure and said that ’ rleariy this pir^dent propose,! will not moet our king run revenue requirements " New Kerwoi asewaauon* Aeon He said be will send new recom mendations for a “more contpre bensive” pnfgram when be ha* morv information .*n need* Itoeprig glhed air attack ag Com wMsroet ssipplr ttoeq vtaanpa. m munition ttodns. fuel stoimge tanks and gasoline laden ronvovm, the Red tank* keep coming forward They ha to to stop more often now, and spend more time regrouping, feel tjeeattwa Where xto they get their fuel? One American pilot remarked that may hg the Red* had con cealed <<«rhrt of fuel and ammun itwn in B>* South long before the ir reported the gt three mile* and waa raty artillery and other 4.. WHttan. O. Witherepoog *f told Whitehead (he Vwrth Korean* used several hun dred men, women and chiMr*# to shield a tank attack acre** a bridge near YoMiong He said four tank* Oioved behind the i-iviiiaaa. the Americana h#M* ing their fire The Red tank* op i ened fir* after reaching potMmt* Women and Chtldran ‘The Amen, ana just couldn’t flf* on thoee WeiiHn and children," said Witherspoon An Eighth Army apokaemea gflM a pat ref ente red Yongdnwg Wgd- rwaday morning but reported see ing no CoBununisi aofdiera. MacArther'i headquarter* f- ipilitary coota come at a time when ; ported fgg North Korean* cunt ta iled attacks against both thA Kiiet | Cavalry and the C S Nth Infan try divieiena in new defensive pae- itHHia .-net of Y.uigdoeg. The announce nwnt said tha Wednesday morning, it wax «tll “an indwigiv* action Favored tor gooey fighters snd bomhet relentlessly at tiofw, rail nuid raa and ground fnrrea These resell* were reported Wed nesday morning hy thg Fir Kaat But “speed is of the essence" for present proposal*, th* Presi- m a letter to Chairman (»#orge ilMiai of the Senate Fi nance t ommittee He pointed out that swelling •my sum mu inmaBiH k tog. Allied hammered yard* He sgid he ta not ready to pass ju.igmefit on Mr Truman's po«al* for individual taxes Na Breakdown Given pro- i Air koree: •"S invasion Another guea* is that the North * |> •rean* brought tremendous llOSIfl t0 IlFCFIYC \rmv (imunissinn loophole plugging a tax on insur ance corporation* and other j Cham provided in a pending tax AI Mcwart Resin, former AAM bill student from San Antonio, will rv One (ax expert .aid the proa- ceive a <>nimiaai»r a* a *ernnd 1 jdential proposal at first glancv lieutenant in the regular army look. Ill# shout a 20 fwr rant corps of engineers. Job cording to the fforireene# hvmhed 20 b. idgf* and set ablase tha marshal ling yards at Wongju? 50 mile* Mr Truman gave »*• breakdown southeast of the captured Rough .hi who would pay what pari of the Korean capita! of Seoul, to (MMMlO.dOJI tw« Trowury 0 ffi. : Ht* Tasks Damaged rial* said f i.mm ixxi.iuxi of it w.Hild rome from imiriiduala. ■“ *«»• were dhmaggd or dr- IlhtXMlUtMWt from rorp.Tati.m.; A me roan and AasUg- and th* other »6gg.0tgJM from 1 F** nr- ** tire battle area Also hit hy UlO F wt jets and F 61 Muetgagg ware 62 trucks, four railway dgra. ■!► .cllaruttoe vehicles and warehouses. Troops were strafed The widespread raids luly 60, me- , inc«>m# levy rise for an individual r#*t Maud PUhlte with 2.000 net income before per- higgvr aonel Vxemption and rise on higher |>ay Tax Rate Rising Fur a xingie man with an ta- come of 11,(100 before personal exemption the Treasury snowed Dr. Ashton—Future Full Of Writting By lAH'IRF. JtlNKN from there in 1020 N* research work or study Mieaoun Gretoiale Dr. Ashton is parMcutorty well shut" "No stole m the Cnion has such a wealth Of rattle aa Texas * Dr Ashton sari Nobody worried about information officer Rosin, along with 23 utber ca dets, will receive hia commission during the graduation exercise* for the 1!*60 Reserve Officer* Training Corps ( aAets at Fori Hood Prim inal speaker at the oecaai.m the tax rate nsmg from the pra- will be Lieutenant funeral URey «.«» gg per rent U. * per cent Lutes cmmandlng general of the ' At W> 000 the change would hr . Ar, *r 1 from tg.2 per cent to IH» per During the *xerr.ae., trophiea* ftO.AOn from 21.2 to 24 4; and metal* will he awarded out $2f,,iMgi (mm ;m,4 to 3t.t and .tanding cadet* in each company al |iow,Nu from 6H M to Mil FmMUU | For a married man with twe .ie- The invocation .til be given tor j th# r b.„ge* w,mld be Tiaplain ((aptaini Jame* H gt 11.000 still so tax as at pre Moods and the rommiaaion* will be M jr, )W) | g p. r prroented hy General Lutes , ^ #t „ 0 fn>n| ,, g to 16.9; at m.tMM) from 21.9 to 26 I; and at SlOQ.INMl from 46 H to 61 9 m Road fork Years Completion ^ i ®f the aew road for the Italy It was while he wa. rofleet, leou.nal (Hudent ( enter should lie Uig thi. materigl that Wortd War, „m»ptegad next week. C K Uigh- toctad motenal from Engle France, Belgium, Sxntaeriead, i nd. g genes 4f h**turea gimtv rr t't' 1 —^ Smith at their home in Carden Aeree. of The bndego-h# is the daughter of Mrg. Emtoa Wilson of ( oiler• . . Station. The prospective groom to V fhllltrY <5 the a»m #f MW Lillie Mae TV.mes . « J *J of ftetmlen. . J [S| TV "eat wa* let out of t|to to*’ wheg Little David Smith rarried - - anti vrillt# stfwamer* on which ware r “Jgne and Joe, August * Thaw* sharing the announce the honofge were Patranelli Jaan _ JeauP i Wgg<Mr#tk, ty. und charts. scripts, notea. and letters that | in Mtaanun and ha* collaborated other people with (ess peraerver- to a large extent on tor,, more At aare w.nild never even find prVMWi' he is wnting a Idstory o# The result of this research has Teaa* cattle named. ‘‘Cattle made Dr. Ashton one of the fore- Tessa ” moat authorittes on the history of He racalls hia early dark »f work livestock, and ha* brought him a on Joseph Green’* ft*het Ranch fine reputation ex an anther Ta near MrC.VBfwr, “whan creeping and _ ^ earn Ais name he has gone helew crawling things at* holm in hts ■<_ th* surfaee ef reeanrrh in Hhrerie* reeni-antureted wort clothe* while hy visiting pieces nf which he read he slept ” When he spoke tn a and finding morv farts group of farm writoraat the Anwr- Of English descent. Dr. AaRftnn ican Royal some year* ago. he pa- ram* U> the Cnited States ia INI me inhered that to* I ig tenet* were H* entered AAM aa a student tn alnm*i awed hy hia daernptier of 1909. aad horaeaa ef hia keewtedgr the fogs and mists (hat Mow in of English end history. * M ehto to from the aaa. Ceato- ,>mk those ceeraea. After ha was Th* own'i taacaptha of Taxes **' graduated from AAM in I9M with aa mmatking a httte rat ef this to reach 209 a h* > «lor ef Science in Afhgal- w«gM waa strangtMmd hy Dr. Aahtan'i drarriptmn gf the semi- tropical <11mete literally mating the hark lea off hia evgreU* and tha fora that toan “hunted cattle." Dr. Ashton meniled Mra from several ranches fathered in the spring and atory of trorakri hundreds ef miles roi- le Mod* ‘tft • eight Hi*, ~ — — B h» ' elOP Of ilCMPCV W Agneui- n* in agg qualities «f tura. he did peet-gfedwaU week in U. I. (Jeneemer Grid* Fart#, France He received Ms Mas will he Mown hg celg*Wd ! tope degree from the Cmveraity ef ttvbln—ss'seid ip 1914, Rad hts Ph D Of hM katf. tight toe ting all the rows they saw "Meel toerthiem" There were so many rows that th* meal wasn't worth anything; rattle wgr* killed for hldee aad tal low M Bmrie* there wee no way to get rattto u» market, so for a long 11 me hewf wa* practically wortMeag Dr. Ashton said that after th* hute wea stripped from a cow, tpg carcass was throwm ia the Gulf 'Those flak become men- atera after gorging them beef " he raid Then th* cams awri Tanas became cattle " Married ia Half rattle etoil 1977 when the F began He gam up hia stady ami Cogglruefira Office. Depart King Rag* MMh M mile, of fence devoted four years of service on monl. mud (.radiog wa. started at a ’b.meand dollars a mile Be der th* flags >f both Freara and u, m work* eg,. Britain He receive,! the military The mA> to beme don* hv F C deoaration* of throe nation. llerrdnTof ( urtmn. T«. aiaraatl^ ^ After he was -named ia l*»«W ( ,f about M.MO Herrl.ng graduated ! '*"!*?*?*'„ hardy, Italy he brought hie hraft i mm AAM in 1924 ® * heck to Texas to lf«. Dr Ashton will he accepted ra Aag I was a.ked to edit the semi month for the rood surfacme I* #ntaa ly. “Valin Farraer." m Meroedra he egpmU the rari W.¥to V • puhflgetinn dire,-ted to the first eight missions in for U. 8. Air Force jet*. _ F MO* atto, ked North Korrae ground fnrrea Tuesday night. On the East meet, moch nattetod Yongdok took another naval ehetl- mg—thi# tim# from a U. 8e gto atroyer. Hes. y casualties were re ported among Red troops In tha eroa TV raaftsl hombantmenfa have been directed hy ground « has re* re and aerial api'ttiiig. Four Students Resign; Enter / Anied Forces Fottr AAM atudenU re- Ntgned from the collrfe thw warti for the |»ur|H,iu* of re- mtenttf the armed foreaa, pc- cordipf to W. L Onberlhy, dau of atuttoai* Thom eadlwl into the Navy w#r* Retort W. Page, 23, 6th year arrh- Ikortufe student from ! toils* ra le nag with the rapft ef 8M t.*j laenard L Perkm*. Jr , It arator hesinesa atodiat from Della*. Baa- man 2nd Class aad Roy B Eng- toad. 24. sophomore aatmal tot* front Santa Anna. Dunn# reaaarrh aad M 1% P. dograe Dr i Dr. Aahtsa aet- il’ Texas, ward keeping Tdxaa at tree grower* fully informed on the newest im- provoarauta nf. cittra# gw*wi ng thoegk the popto had to to ducoo tiaued during the dopreoaian. It km* silNMI I OflU mumI fHi bi Hrti t ifhn MJIti R now flounshitig Today Dr A ah ton looks fargard to ftotoMpg hia beak aad to writ- Nf magasiMs to eftlch he haa toned for years With material ha to! JtoUTto' htototolT Dr'dltoll haa ahead of hto a flttora fell ef 11 end 976JMW road will to cra- front ef the 184 , on the west aid* ef the building, and is hark It win roaunee amt to the highway on Lubbock St ■fo-vetoflttPry modtttao stoilhi from Houston wea caltod to active Woiter* at HimmI For Reserve Duty Prod A. Writers, i ef tha Atty tt Pw I ft Keller. B. veterinary | Arty a# a captain in tho Mqpin# Corfa It to IHUtor that othora oaAed, Prahirthy anM, to aa way of rtockiag an canes they noglortod to flM rooignaUap forma. m At the Grove Tonight hkp ton daartmr aad ■hraiy Ml I p. m Skatos I rooted ad the m69MBi I