Market Expert Is Speaker at ■Kiwanis Club ^ Members of the College Station Kiwanis Club had as their guest yesterday S. L. Austin, a public relations rep resentative of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, who is now touring the country giving people information about the operation of his company. Austin used a slide projector while making his talk, showing the Kiwanians about the markets and how the Chicago Mercantile Ex change takes part in market opera tions. C. N. Shepardson, dean of Agri culture, had been scheduled to speak on “Trends in Agriculture”, ' but asked that his time be given * to Austin who is currently making a tour of colleges and universities throughout the United States. During the business session of the meeting, Dr. Ralph Steen, chairman of the election committee, presented the names which the committee had nominated for the • forthcoming club election. Nominated for president was A. C. Magee. Other nominations in cluded the following: first vice- president, Otis Miller; second vice- k president, H. G. Johnston and Wayne Stark, directors (four to be elected), H. W. Badgett, N. D. Durst, C. K. Hancock, Dick Her- vey, Johnnie Longley, J. G. Mc Guire, W. M. Potts, and George Summey, Jr. The election, which will be held November 7, is supervised by Steen’s committee consisting of .Hershell Burgess, W. A. Varvel, J. C. Gaines,’ and R. L. Hunt. DWVfayo Addresses W