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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1950)
p*-*” i r q Four 36: Voium® 50 — » — 4U PUBLISHED IX THE IXTEtEST OF A COU-BGE 8TAtK)N (A^ted) TWlA«: -'V Natioa’i Top MetySMita Lumberman'fi 1949 I,'4 TEE ABB COLLEGE m ■ * . Y. AUGUST 4. I960 Prtw i i i mim* ' Depart] Move From Kizzell Th# 4»p«rtm«nU prM»nti^ *d in Huh an b» mi>v«d out of thfir fK« tpam b> Au«*t their new offn%t by •rrortitrv to thr U. T presi4»rTt of the TW JoumMlism new effb-et will be l«r«te«t former r*>»ideuc# of Lt ( Kelly ai the corner of end Lubbock ^iwete The Knfineerinc Rtation office of H K. Bled Critical Jobs i Keep Reserves, (riianlsmen Out WniihinKtirn Aur 4 4lAP) rfenu ly in Ream will on home at ■efjwNSsn m f<xnf l<. br I AMwaifl behiml Anrbor ■e*B aM ■■■ • rr fininhed. M too* ‘•14B4 | sitrl’t Former eynt Surk’i .ton Street mill mphy Ibrportmeitt A» tooe m the Ivpurt merit eon mere from Sr tenet BntUinc v> the llnf. the Oceon- hy heportjnent wiil more inte coted spare. VetrroM AdminmtreUon of- fice.ond the Veteran* Appraisal S« nA'o off ire ore to be Oteved into the puihliiif formerly eraipM by the | omjHir ( enter. i « o* *or<n ae the woriup* de- HirtlbenU ron move Out of Buteli H»ll, the Huibiinf otwl 1 ^ !!••** l’tillfie« lw<|iartntent will «Urt wovRik lied* and himitttre into the riK.iRa. pettinp them remiy ft* A rase Outlay College Station, ™ SI Water Shortage plan* a S9S20 000 (KKi v thr<R»yctr prucnm defeneet non innounced yesterday that Natstnul Guardsmen atd re servists in critical jobs wUJ b* >ir< uRancy acrontinf te Benhie deferred temporarily fMm active Zif ’* *• ^ dean military duty j etmiant* He *«td th«- delay may dot ev- ) 'Net te Alter Kewei*' i ml IS ailed State* by the El A a* a pert of the techakal a* ai stance prof ram They are frete Preach African irrnterieo aad are atedyint and ebeernnf the areductiea, proreoetni and market- iaR ef liveoteck preduct* in the I'.S They arr heltom res. left te right. Learie Kebert. Mwoard Pilet. Mareel Deldteu, aad Thilltpe fcller. Hark roa. left te rt|hl. Alfred (RieSierA. Alfred Maadea. Marcel Schille*. Pierre Kecrtegr, and PierPr Hulin. «f s: ni|iatHiSs f+ o> bn ia figkl tee.1 Rif month*, amt may «>ff at any time "be< hum' nduif military ronaiderati Johnmm'* announrement part of an »ou*tial gover triple |day tmohring three meni* drfente, labor an«| meree The IStmr ihpunment 1mi<| .loRn a li«t Of ih critical o< i ipotK Thi» includeil everything agron«<mt*t la apedslint crop preductien) to a vctertiianSn The (wmmerre ih partment lui%d ?2 laipoitant mdwatriea. «a« h s* ordnance plant*, chemical plant*. Isanbering, farming, and f.^al pn> ceeaing. And the (iefenae iWpartmcpt «aid theoe li*ta would lie a pitiiie in determiniitif the deferment ef offi cer* ami men in lh.- Nhtiorml (fttard Army Navy ami Koi^e reoervea Hut t^te liat will lie for Aitdihg The« armed aervteee, bs«d • si XL defenne department apoldMmdn. ■ “will he guideil by the > ommerre department and lat*»r <l< partmdnt li*ta but will not he bound i^r them if we need the men %;,} He empha*t»e<l that the li»ti will not affect irShrrtion* 1>y »ele<*tive service ‘ayatem It ha it* own deferment atandanm the variou* detmrtment* i tKvupying Hirtell HaM moved ia. Uky agreed no* In alter the Nmidk in any way If they had t* t ia any partitHmii ar alterttiorn rv*»>e« t’re itetmrtment* making the alteration* are eeapotmibie for B>e reotomtiun of the M««i4 Bind «aol If the departments are able to mov* out of Biatell by August !t>. H will take the BBCI’ ilrpart menf two or three day* to get the dorm ready for Stuiieata U> mows m h'dreign and graduate student* French Scientists Study Ag Methods By HKBT HAKIttVU , marketing of livestuck. meat* and w»k>I». antali vUughter houaws, r*- Beven Mienti*t* from FraMrh I frigerathm amt transport fartl- «tala» in Africa are now "tudyiHg | ltlrBi 4*,^ bik1 A awn wan livestock at the toller The group W«* brought to I I'nltctt State* by the Rt'A a* to build up Western defenses against Soviet Ruaats. if th# United State* 1 will help pay the bdl la return for U. 8. financial aid Britain offaSad to euppl; her North Atlantic part partner* with free military aMSlpment made in Brit jkTJT ' PrasideSt Truman told a new* asaforonca in Washington he welcomed the development and wa# vary happy about it He expre*asd bope that other North Atlantic troaty nations will take similar •tep* Tha Brituh have made the right appmarh. Mr Truman «atd. The rrvsrdent spoke in answer to • nuoatiuS from a Hnti«h rorroa* pondant "Will >aa comment on the new •w.MO.t** ,1 u British rearmament program being announced in l^n- don yeatefdsy A atatesiSnt from Prime Minis ter Attlee’s office soul the pnigram weuM imroSae Britain’* total de fense etpaWditvre from nearly #ight per cfnt of the national in come to 19 per cent Britain'! labor government is ready m Srbiripie to make this in crease. (be statement aaid, hut fullfilimeitt will "depend on the amount of United States assistance forthcomiae" Tha prgflpsad outlay totals t,- mf for their cooperation during the present water rnau and St the saane time warnt-d d> T. B Spence, manager of Pheotcal Plants for AAM. that they are still faring a a#nous water shprtagv. In an address e'er radio station WTAW this morptna, Spence said that until it taint, tn* demand for water, if not reduce,i t,y voluntary ■tesdily wnoc u> * by tbpi July U, lb Feat Wednesday Reoidenta of the (ollefa Station, roopergtion of ail the people, will ; of water, Bryan area were grained this morn again exceed the daily supply pro last general dured by Bryan nella and we w|]l the amount face another crisis about Monday, For the past week the reservoir said, has been dangerously low and at • p.m Thursday night, Bryan bad l only a two or three-hour water Wcdneaday morning of Ihia • tupply ia ita mam reaervoiri he the water aloud at l»> feet in said reoervwir, a foot lower In apik of a four million gallon Tweedsy morning and It was 1 per day production, the daily use <ma that usieaa some meai were taken We would have than four feet of water by he continued. "The t ollege and the Clip of . Bryan had already taken the ajOtW obvious measures Beginning Wed nesday. July 28, The use af water on the Bryan and A AM Crnif < <>wr- sea waa draatiraUy curtailed and Wednesday of thia week, waa d>a* | continued altogeth* 1" Kpence told his radio , udiemr Wednesday mofnmg. faced with serious »iniatioa H A. Tb*»maaou agrr of Bryan, and Hal Pa»t of th« technical assistanre prtarram The seven man pruductivity team is bartirulaHv interestnl in <attie snd *ha«p Obyertiv# of the group is to gam information on the re*earrh will have ft rat prefenwnw an the prgfrnm at the coBege concean- rtM>dks nhen ail the furniture has mg disease control; pri»hictian. been moved in Non-corps ath- bruaug, and feeiling range ami ieteg a ill pivibably he hmised there pastun management; herd man warm area* *heep and goats and f**?*^* ,t Wjtag. The na- crop* for feed (espaaially thwaa | ***" * •"JW budget for the rtir- grown umb-r condition* sittilar to * r ®** riarW Tear >• e34bbJMN),Mi9 those in French Afm a.) •»* P.874.0001100 The *taU»p>ent said the program The tftup i* led by D» gdouard twill alow dUwn the postwar recnv Pilet. valertnary itoctar and gene-1 # r y of tia 1 United Kingdom but ral maprefur. and director of the the go v era man t 1* anxiou* to con- cattie bteplmg and animal hue-J tribute "ko the defense of free also' Zinn *ai tell will prsbaRI) be used ta students who will remain at between the end <rf the term and the beginning <4T OvNtal Shouer (eiven Hride-flih t Farm Bureau Institute t Ends On Campus roday an Rase. a<4dn • ghtly gentlen j, his pedestal Isa lat differivd sit agement; sml farm snd ranch equipment Hindi V r Method* tWf are alto studying artificial inaamiapben, watering uf livesUiak. Uiepvctuf, in rharge of th# cattie * - - - breeding gad animal Bidhalrie* in Niger bandry office from Madagascar (Kheri in the group are Fhdippe Zeller, aatllc breeder and tiember I of the Fntwh Agruulturai ( ham- tier of Tunisia, Dr Marcel tklneu. • member o| the Aigenan Assembly ami rattle breeder Leorge* Robert, farmer. raHtle breeder, and Moro- ctan delegate, ami Dr Pierre Re-1 ceveur velermarv dorter sad chief world fa situation Fear luitm Vmericaa* reprearnliag Haltader, Hr aril. Vrneauela. and (eloaibla arr rnfelled here this sumairr (ef a special Modem luiaiuage rouese. The course is efferrd only for l.aiin Amrricsn* planning le rater AA.M hut who^ Kaglidh background might han dicap ike at ia I heir stodtc* They are, in the usual order. Frrnaa the present threatening do \note Belapewurt, Dr. Jaimr Hanto*. J«»e I'rudencio, Jr, Man uel Meades. Four Latin Americans Study Modern Language Courses By FRkNK DAVfS law rence Hulh van Haag. s<4d» ' •tatannisn. snd kni looked down from hi* pnlestsl last nght u it ion as the Texas Farm Bureau 1 'istetut. perforated the ait with “Skip T«> My U»u" for a ^liniral Miss Phyllis McFaddea, hri|# revujatKin party in square dgncinn elect, wh» luinoml with a ,«ryelal Jib fr'U'P dancing around “Sid and fhhia shower Thursday evpn ])'” Mere embers of mtg of the ing at th. home of lh Meta Hr..wn cl*#»es. Kn reutwaal ActivKlea. ef Co- hostesses for the sffair were''heaecond anmiaJ session of the Mrs W R Mentel snd Dr Me'a L-rtltute that opened here Moa Bmwi< "*3 f ‘ A green and white Color-scheme „ ^ T«ad Farti- “ • 1 sponsored la lit at | was carried out in the agr RM-nts t ocoanut cake square* frosted glngeii ale were s^ved Burpau K.lie nation atitMe will be tonight whg| the group gathers in Natf for a dosing banquet the Mowing guest, the M>4ea "am tor a ctuy —gyt J Jo, k.w H.lur Taylor +4 Mr. H K Re. Mr. T K Kiihmord. ,„***, g vHhe cllmg m^n Mr, Charles I^wia, Mrs, J pm Kb sa J t the r*- 1 1 v# the closing sridr-e** e 1 'ornerfFme of, Farm Hu^taus" J Walter Hantmond, toastmaster, will pfVarnt rertilt ratga to tiuwe completing the fire da.P course AC'ord ng to Msrvin ('arUr, "18. stAte "igdniialion director snd magager of the Institute, mgwtra tiog shows 12b persona non- tinA Id rouatl#! Mi rolled for J. Frank Tucker, preasrnqm fgre eight different claaae*. whah in Han of the AAM Preaa. H a* np-, rlugr su>h subjects aa. Farm Hu era Ltd on for appendicitis Bedims reap Philosophy, Farm Bureau day afternoon at the Rryin Hiw Megihership Trogram, Ttlblic pital, acrording L> Juba W Hpll, Spepkiug, Saleamanahip. Organixa Struct a ma, ('ommunity aad tiakea, Mrs J S Rogerk. Mrs George Rivers, Mr* J F. Adam*, Mr* R (» Reeve* Mrs Cgrter M Dihrell, Mrs E H McFaAgrn, god the koaoree Prt*Hhroom Foreman I’ndergorN <^ration tivitiea. Activities m general assemhf) ■eaaioM today included apeeclp-* by (I G. Gibson, head of the Ik- teitaion Service Itepartmerit, kobt, Harry Brys< »n. director of Farm Bureau nervteea, whoae *ub)«rt waa "A Coordinating Structure nir the F’arm Bureau”; Murrav C.i, farm editor of radio station WFAA who apoke on "Radio l*ublic fie lattumk', and a student public ap#«kmg demonstration under the agAwrvimoa of W P Sandford of Sale* Training Service Other speakers during the w eclt •, long Course have been Gibb (gl- christ chancellor of the AAM Sfa- tem D w Williams, vice cImimw- IoC for agriculture, 0 N, Shepagf poa, Dean of the ScHikiI of Agfi 1 HhIuiw, and Dr K D Lewis. d|r- ipclbr <rf the Agricultural F.xpefi. jmdbt Station Tevas Pans Bureau Federati«a, with k membership of 47,non fam {in#* m 182 counties, is a part of th! parent group, the American Karin Bureau Federation Fm» Xfriran Slates nv .a -w -j .v ^ Thi* is the third year the Mod Also (a the party are Dr. Alfred era luggage Department and the Mandon, Veterinary dactgr and English Department have offered chief inepmtor, in charge of the ■ special epurse for Latin Amer- cattle krev'lmg distnet ,g Ada- leans plarmBig to enter AAM whose mnua N*t;gi>uridere in Frendh Cam- English kaakgrouixl might handi- eroua; and two interpreteiw. Mar- rap theMlin their studies, ac- cel Whiles and Alfred Quemnes f-oeding tg J J Woolket, head of The tMIP was at tile Agrtcul- 1 the Mndefti Ianguage liepartment tursl SuA-jhatior at Aagletan Mon ha* not been egtensively used to largest cocoa producer day and Tuesday The Frseuhmen will he at th# Agrteliltural Ex- p* r 1 m e nt Station on th# campus August 2*4, at the Hlm-bonnet Farm at McGregor August 7-1, King Kgrigh at Kingsville August 10-11. and at the Berry Packing ; Compagy pt Kan Antamo August 14 Dunng th# summer of lk4M. five student* f jKlk the course. Bennie A. Zinn. **4stant dean of student* said In l|4lt there were neven in the rlgM. Ta Visit Over Blste On August 18-17, the group will visit the Honors Agrwlilturmi Hub- Station. They will topr the wool marketa in San Angelo August it. and the l.gbbock Agndultural Sub Station August 21-22 Although th# men are at the college to learn U K agruruRural prscticea. they will tell of practices in their own countries at an open forum In th# conference enom at the Agricultural ExpUnmswt Sta tion thin gfternoon frUm .1 to V Thi* summer four I atm Amen repfeperiling Saiva<ior. Bra til. Venegupla. and Cidombia are taking thg special English course Two of the student* plan to major in Hvil #nginoenng liegtn- nmg in .NFFtomker, one etpecta to take ctmmgs >n dairy husbandry, and the fbqrth will rogister in ag ricuRursI gngineenng Frogi El ( kaparro FrenanAo Aaoto-Betancourt. 23, is from IB Chaparru, Venosucla A repub Ik gf South America on the ('•rribbeafi, Venctuela's principal iixhsstrie, gr# agricultural and pastoral Anoto gsy* that irrigation, which date, is needed tn some part* of his country. This is one reason Anoto plan*ato take civil engin eering Project* *u« h a* the Buchanan Dam showed Agoto what can la- done with the proper know how It is the knosphow that Anoto look* forward w> receiving here "AAM It hiM»ly recommended as an agncultgral m-IxmiI", ks id Jose Prudencto, Jr , IS*. wh<, hail* from San Migug). Salvador Salvador the smallest and most densely populatsd republic of < en- tral America, 1* probably fhe most intensively cultivated country in I-atin America The country i* an agricultural stale chn^ly. with coffee ami sugar haading the ex port list Interested In (aaaervation “s' City Manager of Hryan, mood Rogers, City Manager of Col lege -Station, reconmienAed to their respective uiayars that aa appeal be made to the people to uat wager on their lawns as spaungty aa possthle, he eoatinued Appeal Gets Response “This appeal met with a fine f»- sponae Wedneaday wv used ao more, water than the wetla pm/ dued and 'hat ewiiitig the Water I level was at the same four and a 1 half feet it waa Tuesday evwaipf." Hpettce pointed out that thr rea* efwotr had gained three andA-half feet and that by Thursday aifht at K p.m it stood at ei|ht feet. Thia wa* about a third of a days supply, but enough serve to j fight a big fire if necespary, he said. “You should not let up mi the •paring use of vrater on y«*ir paida *a yet", he said. “Keep it *p for another two days and maybe that | three million gallon reservoir will > he fall again. There aAouM be enough by then to save yotlr abmba but until it rafM there ia not Bo ng to b# enough for nnnstrltlfl I '**•• on lawna. ,, ’ « allege Water Delayed / , The College has been delayed in , the dciHi.pmnt uf ita own, water supply The first Watum antec- ted for the well fold pmvad to yield wate r of insatisfactdry qual-i Rjr, he said But satisfactory wella of the same excellent ovality wafer that Bryan has were finally dWWf- -p-d in an area mirth and norfb- locking in Roads | went of Hrvaa Field, Hpence added. Although there are large high- T/’V '*"■'*>* beea CO^ way coacentation* around 8u«i i % H,T ''’•dr for the laMgl- Patilo and Rio de Janeiro, the low It hi not agriculture, howtver, that interests Mendes, who is from Suo Paulo. H(t4 mile* Southwest of Rio de Janeiro and the second city of the country in population and (ommeviial and industrial impor tance. lauds of Bratil arc noticeably lack mg in road* This fact among other thing* has prompted Mendes to sfedy civil engineering When asked why he chose AAM. Mendes said. "People thing highly of AAM in Branl ” The fourth 1-attn American of the group taking the special Eng likh Course is Ikr Jaime San to*. di, from Bogota, < olombia tt AdaniN - Man Bf’hind the Planning superintendent Tucker, a ve emplnpee, baa kewn with the A#M at for eight) yeafa. Caslity Farm Buraawa, Tarkaiques Foil Off lewra. and Barraatioaal ar f aA t I i System \s Building Program More Than Half Complete h Prudencto, whp will study agri cultural engineering is especially interested in soil conservation and crop rotation It i* cottnn produc tion he hopes tn pursue Thi* may prove to be wise choife because San Miguel. HU mile* Southeast of San Salvador the capital city, ha* a flourishing cotton trade Coming from a country some what larger than the United States, excluding Alaska. 1* Manuel M«n- des. 22 Braxtl, a republic of South America, is the largest political division of the continent Thia* country 1* the ivading coffee pro ducer in the wotfid and the second pump*. The wells have keen pumjx d under te*t it* excwaa >f IMOti gal Iona per minute or two end a half million gallons per dgy, ' he said "This la Last Saaiaier N 'There he* the certainty that 'Kis aummer will h*- the last that thia cm oiunRy must struggle through a water shortage. TW 1 two distribution systems, of Bewail and the < ‘dlege. will be b»f t infer Dr Santo* 1* a veterinarian and connected however. a*> that'aiSer was graduated from the National xyatem can get water from the oth- Vnivetsity of Uolombia at Bogota ; er in caae of aa emergency" tha He haa been sent to AAM by the Phyaical Plant Manager told hia Ministry of Agriculture and Ijve- j aaaienee, sloek of < nlnmbia and also under of the Rockefellow Spence said that anon I bare will be enough water for all^for all pur> we. Hatforawhil.,a„tn& 1 t it) Manager of Bryan announces Sentence Delated "or Fhnn-h Work Esrkie! New more than half ctrmplete., cate proidvm in 'landing ths typa ii * the tb.OOUPOU hutiding program af of new coWstmetier to he erected th# AAM ('ollege System made on the various campuses to the Sriswce Building at Tarie- toa Stat« College is to be ready r-- * r * .«m k-.. by the constitutional sH<>wing issuance of 1m college constru< tion is dartaik# shap# at AAM » fmancgd with bonds tssuad against twema# frttn the University while at th# other three colleges the money against t authorised by th# a mar behind the planniag 4 the building program is Uarib- fe« W. Adams. AAM System arch who spent nearly a year In and overall study of each the system * four college* he fa** the actual working plans war# rtfehad. Made "w: Mm »** aa addition < areful Stady dam* devoted careful study to Wings an.! M-coimm-ndali.itip. 1«wm range maslar planning <br k rwPegv campus- AAM TarW- Bfefe Collage at StepbenviBa, ( u<Mge. aad Prai- in |MI, farad with Home believed the n#w canatrue- Uon «h»uM conform m general treatment to adjacent structures for safe of “anhitertur*! bar- Adam* aaalvMd the pmbfem as one of “providing maximum usable spaee arid vital equipment, with ell boaaiM# economy, In a direct end well-tailorwd form . . 4 this ia no time and this campus is no place for tta11 r architecture M Ha pare teed 14 Project. Since the overall plan wa# for mulated, die system arc hi tact has 1 leaned aBd aapegeiaBd feAetia! tion of 14 projects. Among Abe bay I have bpen com plot ed at I under Ids direction is Mm the AAM for ear tits fall Prairie flew the prog mi Administmi girfs emril Extending well into the future the coHegr building program rails far •xpaaslnn of agricultural fa riliMes aj three of the four rol- rogatg to date be* ustmgon Building dorinltorv coating share of been an and a oating Et.Vl.000 1 Detroit, Aug ! 4— Martin, 2", protested in traffic court today he Couldn’t go to jail just now “because I’ve got to get the roof of St. Anne’s Churrh re paired " “It ha* got t# be done 7th," the young contract Judge John D Watts after being sentenced to 15 days for drunken driving “I see no tv-agon why the con gregation should sit in the rain ' on< by the Pqt or told ■r heme 1 bta ’ the auspices Foundation Farm and t attle (ouatry ( olombia, a republic occupyiug ' the Northwestern angle of South j America, is a farming and cattle i raising country. Bogota capital of Uolombia, is the cqmmerctal and industrial cen-1 tei of the most populous region of f a v »» th# country I'OtvU'gg Honors Expecting to n-main at AAM for! a period of one year. Dr Santos w.ll take spenal cour*«-* in the! Itairy Husiiandr) itepartment He is interested in subjects that might j help h ; m solve the prohlems of j milk prudiMion tn the tropic* "From th*' impression I have had from my Latin American friends". Dr Santos aaiid. “I have and returned on Wednesday ceine to the conclusion that AAM Thoaa enjnymg the flshing^tria Uollepe is a w*ae choice and I ex- • were Mr and Mr. Hairy Hauler that our pieaent danger haa rj> slow on that lawn tatenag^ “You did •flue job .f doing without yesterday Do it gnfe today. : • f ■ yy Insurance Group Mi mb« r* of the r«atrdl Tetaa asuramr Agmwy held . two fey fishing trip »( Moon lake wham they were Min guests of Mr. Tad Mr* Hid LowikMa. The gmup left Monday to rereiie worthwhil. know-1 and tbetr daughter Mary edge that I ran apply in t olom- Mr aad Mrs Lunan MorgaaA JHu and Judy Miss Alma Kasner, ssw retary for tha agency , Mot Herat to Meet Jp & «■ ■ i.-, --i fw-s.i k d'' • | Mr*, h. A .Homing Mr and Mr*, and suffer f«r tour ..aa," Judge ltll Mil 111 11 tUU Sid Lov.l«, Jo.,, M ,d Ba.s; Mr. niines ai wire# 01 ine rimr f<H- sswi 7«^F ~ and Mr* Mfe|fe ^ 'ZL„’Ji\rZ'£S j'ZZ LiL b "‘ B , K SoU-r.,. '• •utAwnsag by the board af dime-1 Jr fmsor of agricultural erongmira. lorB - 1 — . .. will Attend a meet Thi* foe the iAvbmi Apothar Ukase p of the program in- P M0 plant and animal bfeldiiif at Prairie ,0M agriculture build State ('allege and af farm building* for ■win# evatora at AAM bo has aathonaed plana for four a*a- are a aew phy.i nidi a, engineer* and a new wing Cirove Dam e Set Saturday Night tnether of the woekly Grove dances will be ketd Hotordav feght. C G. "Bfehe" Whri#. di roe tor of Htadeat Activitba, aa* Thm week's Abac* will have aa definite them# or reolam# rw f»gfe 1 aattl II p. m. aai vdB featar* feriMfe meeting of the Infer regional Tenure < ensu* ( omgiitfeo | la Vue Ridge, North CaroMaa from August 114- 25 He will attend aa the Southwestern member of th# com mittee which advisee the Bureau j of Uonsu# on collartion and pro- ceeaife of data far agricwHfed.| TV associate profeaaor will alao IllpMMpafe ta a rooearrk Ming, conducted by th# weefem Land Tenure t Motheral ia afeo a m th# National Planning for the Land Tenure Workshop, which ii aa aanaal research cab- th.- - - and Mr* Maftfe Mr and Mr*. Ham iThit# of __ rUm Mr and Mr*. David Faulktar, r*#cutiee v ce<president „f the Aaserkan •.enotml Uf# Company A Houston, waa • guest —in' mi mi iniiinnAihai , ilfemifeommfeijii! At the Grove Tonight/ \ BATUBDAY KlGHT“lHMB SONDAY •Mela. “Out Atm v. i\ V I' -jjl