\ Page 2 THE BATTALION ill Friday, October 30, 1853 & leers For Conference V. C. Marshall Marshall V. C. Marshall of Temple, execu tive director of the Texas State Soil. Conservation Board, will speak on the Wednesday afternoon ses sion of the annual Agents’ Confer ence. • Mr. Marshall, whose outstanding work on the Soil Conservation Board makes him a topmost au thority in this field, will speak on “Some of Today’s Challenges in Soil Conservation.” Having served the public in many capacities although never holding public office, Mr. Marshal! exem plifies the good, well-rounded citi zen of today who takes an interest in civic affairs and projects that interest into positive action with out seeking or expecting public acknowledgment of his accomplish ments. Mr. Marshall is an. unusual man not only from the standpoint of his participation in civic affairs, bur u ajsg from the., standpoint of liaving a'fine family of eight boys —alf . graduates of the Texas A.& M. College. Having attended A.& M. ‘himself,. it ’ is understandable that he wquld give his eight sons that same opportunity. m y~, d • . \ SSI ’ ■ V.: JjffA jg-gg Glenn C. Dildine Dildine A panel discussion on the Na tional 4-H Foundation before the annua 1 Extension Conference Fri day morning will be led by Dr. Glenn C. Dildine, coordinator of the research project on develop mental needs and training in human relations for the Founda tion. His professional background in cludes college teaching, administra tion and research in biology and human development, and in-service' consultant work with schools and consultant groups in the field of human relations. He came to the Foundation in September 1952 from the University of Maryland where he had‘been, professor in the Institute of Child jStudy’. . He was connected with several Extension Service projects in 1951, .1952 and 1953. Dr., Dildine i was born in China, the son of American educational missionaries. He grew up there, returning to . the United States after his freshman year in College. Hid bachelor^is from DePauw Uni versity and his master and doctor ate from Northwestern Uhiversity. Mrs. Ercel S. Eppright E pprigfit Mrs. Ercel S. Eppright, head of the Foods and Nutrition Depart ment of Iowa State College, will discuss accomplishments through good nutrition at the Wednesday forenoon session of the home eco nomics section of the annual Ex tension Conference. A native of Illinois; Mrs. Epp right received her bachelor in ed ucation and home economics at the University of Missouri, a master in food and nutrition at the Uni versity of Texas and her doctorate in psysologiCal chemistry from Yale University., She has taught in the public schools of Missouri and Kansas, was instructor at the University of Texas, and head of the Home Economics Department of Texas State College for Women before assuming her present po sition in Iowa in 19.45. Her husband, Frank 0. Epp right, deceased, was a member of the faculty for Texas State Col lege for Woinen. Her son, James, commercial sales manager for the central district, Texas Power and Light Company at Waco, is a for mer student of Texas A. and M. College and a graduate of North Texas State College. Conference Guests COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENTS Adams, J. K., Muleshoe, Texas Adams, J. L., Crystal City, Texas Alford, D. R., Floresfille, Texas Alsraeyer, H. L., Baredp, Texas Amsler, Louis P., Asst., Bryan, Texas Andrews, V. C., Caldwell, Texas : Atkins, R. C., Stephenvilie, Texas Badger;, M. H., San Angelo, Texas Barlemanni Arthur, Assl., Canton, Texas Barrineau, Edwin R„ Asst., Alice, Texas Barton. J. A., Ballinger, Texas Beedy, Charles R., Asst., Amarillo, Texas Bennett, L. L., George West, Texas Berry, T. W., Canton, Texas Blackburn, G. S:, Throckmorton, Texas Boehm? E. G„ Asst., Anglhton, Texas Bowers, Thomas W.. Asst., Rusk, Texas Brandes, In E„ Alice, .Texas BrazaVU.Ji D., Canyon, Texgs BredthaueV, D. F., Refugio, Texas Breedlove, H. M., Clarendon. Texas Briscoe, A.' C., Centerville, Texas ,■ Briscn, R. H., PittSburg. Texas ' ! BrowSi," C..R., M,t. Vernon, Tfexas ! Brown, M. H.,,Groesbeck,,Texas j Brown, Reagan, Lockhart, Texas j Brown, R. D., L,ipscbmb, Texas Browning, B. JH.i Tyldr, Texas . Brum-beloWi Jdhti W.r Cbldspring, Texas ■!. ■ Bryan, William ijonnings, Benjamin; Texas Buchanan, M. K;, Tilden, Texas Buckingham, Mark, Associate, Mt. Pleasant, Teifas Burkgtt, J. .E., Crowell, Texas Burkhalter, Jack. Colorado City, Texas Burleson, John E.. Asst., Fort Worth, Texas Burleson, L. L., Wharton, Texas Burton, F. J., Henderson, Texas Calame, Clifford D., Jr., Asst., Edinburg, Texas Cailajian, Don W„ Asst.. Marlin, Texas Campbell. Fred R., Sterling City, r J L’exas Carothers, J. 1.., Levelland, Texas Carpenter, S. E., Associate, Tyler, Texas Carroll, J. R.. Anahuac, Texas Clark, C. H., Hillsboro, Texas Clayton. K. W., Paducah, Texas Clearman, H. L., Hereford, Texas Clifton, O. B., San Augustine, Texas Clinton, D. D., Houston^ Teaxs dyburn, G. L., Conroe, Texas Cole, Lonnie D.„Asst„ Amherst; Texas Colgan, L. R., Jr., Lamesa, 'llexas Combs, J. F., Beaumont, Texas Cook, C. L., Pbrt Lavaca, Texas Cook, E. .YL, Austin. Texas Cooper, E. 3):; Glen Rose, Texas Cooper, J. M„ Eastland, Texas Coufal, Leroy L., Asst., Levelland, Texas Crocker, Alfred,-Asst., Beaumont, Texas Crowder,jF. L., Roby, Texas Cusenbary. Jamt’s'R„ Asst., Ballinger, Tex. Dahlberg, VirgH t., McKinney, Texas Davis, C. W.,'Lufkin, Texas Davis. G. T., Asso., Vernon, Texas - Day. W. M,,-Jr., Rankin, Texas Dean, Robert J., Asst., Longview. Texas Decker, Don David, Asst., Brownwood, Texas Denton, James S., Agst., Gainesville, Texas Dorman, J, .B., Newton, Texas Douglas, Jack G.. Asst., Plainvh w, Texas Duffle, Tommie C.. Asst., Graham, Texas Dunkie, Glen B.. Asst., Wichita balls, Tex. Dunkle, R. O., Graham, Texas Dysart. E. L.. Channing. Texas Easley, Tom L., JfagJe Pass, Texas Eaton, D. F.. jr.. Amherst, Texas Eckermann, Wilfred t).; Asst. Richmond, Plmmons, A. B., Sulphur Springe. Texas Ferguson, p. B., Asst., Waxahachie, Texas Ford. A. B... San Saba. Texas Forgason. J. P.. eeville, Texas Foster, Vv r /R., E) Paso. Texas Fowler,-0. 51.. Snyder. Texas Fowl- r, RoWbrt W., Ass", Palestine. Texas Foy, .L A .‘Brownfield, Texas Franks, Gaines C., Vega. Texas FranksUL. E., Jr., Rayrnondville. Texas Freiberger. Dale, Jourdnnton. Texas Frey, Wayde K.. Conpanch • Texas Friend,"W. H., Associate', \yeslaco, Texas F'robese. J. .C.. Marshall. Texas Gallawayr, J. Q., Granbury, Texas Galiman, D. P.. Uvalde. Tex; s Garnetv C. F., Asso.,'Greenville, Texas Garrett, A1 YLeakey Texas Garrett, Hubert Rcssj Madisonville. Texas Garj'. Richard B., Associate, Corsicana, Gaston,‘c. B.. Hondo. Texas Geeslin t M. A.. Jayton. Texas Gibb. R. R., Sinton, Texas Godwin, W. G., Eldorado, Texas Goen, P. S„ Woodville. Texas GoerneT, Harold K , Asst., San Antonio, TexstS Gcldst^S. Wm. H., Spearman, Texas Gcssett, E. M., Jr.,’Dumas, Texas GoulevEarnest, Stratford, -Texas Gray; B. F., Nacogdoches, Texas Green, Charles D., Asst.. Corsicana, Texas Green, C. W., Midland, Texas Green, Glen W., Baird, Texas Griffin, Bobbie Joe, Asst., YVaeo, Texas Griffin, L. M., Asst., Austin, Texas Griffin, W. B., Tahoka. Texas Griffith, Richard D., Asso., Weslaco. Texas Grisham, W. W., Jr., Mt Pleasant, Texas Groff, Jack, Bandera, Texas Gross; Paul E., Asst., Seminole, Texas Grcte, A. R., Jr., Brady, Texas ■ , Haegelin. H. B., San Diego, Texas Kafner, V. E., Childress,. Texas Harrison, E. J., Monahans, Texas Hart. G. L., Liberty, Texas Hastings, L. R., Stanton, Texas Haws, B. T., Wichita Falls, Texas Heald, C. M„ Rusk, Texas Heideman, G.- T.,' Cuero, Texas Henderson, V/.: C.. Mertzon, Texas Hendley, L. M., Grovetijn, Texas H'e'nninger, | Carl F., Asso., Brownwood, Texas 1 , Henson. Virgil L.„ Asst.; Belton, Texas Herron, L. C., Jr., Post, Texas Hicks, T. B.,-Robert Lee.-Texas Hillman, Ned K., .A.sfet.; El Paso, Texas lioormann, Albert Li, Asst., Houston, Texl Holcomb, C. D,, Tiilia, Texas * ■" ’• . Hdtt.ol. Charles L.. Asst., Liberty, Texas' HUckabee, C. M., Coleman, Texas Huckabe, R. I.., Georgetown, Texas Hudson, Charles W.. Dimmitt, Texas* Hulsey, J. W.. Jacksoboro, Texas Hunt, N. H., Pearsall, Texas Hutson, H. C., Asso., Nacogdoches, Texas Hyman, E. S., Mason, Texas Irvin, F. V.\ Rockwall, Texas Jackson, K. E., Kihgpville, Texas Jacoby, Pete Wm., Ozona, Texas Johnson, Bert. San'Marcos. Texas •Johnson, Joe C.. Karnes City, Texas • -Johnson, William G.. Asst., Victoria, Tex. Jones, J. W., Far-well, Texas Jones, Vernon T.. Junction, Texas Joyner, Victor, Miami. Texas Kay, R. G., Asst., Houston, Texas Kennedy. T. J., Aspermont. Texas .Kimbrough, W. M., Bryan, Texas Kimbrough, W. R., Crosby, Texas King, G. 0., Jasper. Texas King, Travis A.. Hebbronville, Texas Kruse, Walter F., Weatherford. Texas Lancaster, J. Albert, Assit'., Gilmer, Texas Langford. D. C.. Sonora, Texas LaRue, W. T., Palestine, Texas Lawrence, E. R„ Hamilton, Texas Ledbetter, Robert M., Silverton, Texas Lehmbci-g, W. H., Anson, Texas Levis, Jack H.. Asst., Dallas. Te. v .':.~ Lewis, James Cecil. Asst.. Lubbock, Texas Ldwjs, T. !)., Gilmer, Texas I.cnvtc r, D. W.,.-Big Spring, Texas Lindig. Werner M., Asst., San Angelo, Texas Lindsey, J. V., Hallettsville. Texas Lindsey, R. E., Palo Pinto, Texas IjindsSy; Sterling, Asst.. Coleman, Texas Lindsey Steve, Goliad. Texas Tun i , O. F., Plainview. Texas Ijoftis, R. S., Bonham, Texas Love, YV. M., Waxahachie. Texas Lucy, J. J„ New Boston, Texas Lynch, H. R„ Clarksville. Texas McBee, Geo. G., Asst., San-Antonio, Texas McClung, R. L., Seymour, Texas McClure, Robert-H., Asst.. Paris, Texas McCombs. D. B. Victoria, Texas McCoy, V. O., Cotulla. Texas McCullough, J. P., Fort Worth, Texas McElrcy, L. H.. Seminole, Texas McKay, E. N., Greenville, Texas McKenzie, A. J., Orange, Texas Mann, Samuel, Jr., Asst.. Kaufman, Texas Marshall, Robert P.. Marlin, Texas Martin, F. W., Haskell. Texas Martin. J. H.. Odessa, Texas Martin, Vernon, Cooper, Texas Meinscher, W. E. A., Bellville, Texas Messer, Wm. A.. Jr.. Jefferson, Texas Milikien. Albert S. Dallas, Texas Miller, J. H., Jr., Henrietta, Texas Millican, Ivan C.. Andrews, Texas Millington, W. 3., Angleton, Texas Mebly, Jerry T„ Asst., Pamna, Texas Moore, Doyle L.. Columbus, Texas Moore, J. D., Cameron, Texas Moore, T. E., Asst., Houston, Texas Moosberg. J. O., Center, Texas Morgan, W. R.. Athens. Texas Morrow, J. T„ Zapata, Texas Mullins, 3. L., Jr.. Asst., Seguin, Texas Munch, C. A., Cleburne, Texas Murphey, Charles E.. Asst., Edna, Texas Murphy. J. L.. halfurrias, Texas Neal, Edgar E., Jr., Asst., New Boston, Texas Neal, S. L., Paris, Texas Neilson, J. W., Stinnett. Texas N“lson, C. E., Boerne, Texas Nevills, E. O.. Big Lake, Texas New, Henry F., Seguin, -Texas Newsom, F. N., Alpine, Texas Newton, P. H., Menard, Texas Nichols, H. M., Panhandle, Texas Nix, P. S., Hemphill, Texas Nolan, R. E., Robstowii, T< xes Oakley, Stanley F., Asst.. Shetiiian,'Texas O’Brien, Thdjnas.'R., Livingston, Texas Oswalt. J. A.. Edinburg. Texas Owen, N. R.. Sherman, Texas Pallmeyer, W. C., Matador, Texas Parker, C. A., Associate, Corsicana, Texas Parker, C, T„ Jr., Carthage,.Texas’ Patterson, J. C., Waco.’ Texas Patterson, O, L.. Johnson City, Texas Pawljk, D. P., Asst., San Benito, Texas Peden, R. L., Kermit, Texas Petty, Alvernon, Denton, Texas Pfannstiek Daniel C.. Bay City, T Pickens, W- W., Jr., Canadian, Te Pierce, Byron C., A^st., Lamesai T Posey, W. T., Fort’Stockton. Texas Powell,' Guy M., Kerryille, Texas ' Powell, W. T., Linden, Texas Prater, Thomas E., Corsicana, Texas Pritchard, J. K., Fairfield, Texas Rabroker, Robert A., Asst., Dallas, Texas Rea, B. E., Kountxe, Texas Reese, George G., Goldthwaite, Texas R^csc. J. S., LaGrpnge, Texag Reihhartc.O. J.; Jr„,f Carrixo.- Springs,!l'cxas Rinn, Calvin, .Asst., Wharton, Texas Roberts, Wylie, Jr., Montague, Texas Rcbinson, C. Vi, Llan vi / V J. H. Lumpkin bH! J. H. (Tony) Lumpkin, direc tor of family relations for the' First Methodist Church of Hous ton, will be': guest speaker for the home economics section of the an nual Extension Conference. As consultant for the Hogg Foundation of the University of Texas, Mr. Lumpkin will appear on the Monday and Tuesday after noon programs to discuss counsel ing and learning in groups. ’ The guest speaker is active in the field of educational psychology and is interested in the applica tion of principles of psychology, mental health and religion to per sonal and group living. He be came concerned over the great un met need " for personal counseling among church people while serving on the staff of the University Baptist Church at Austin in 1947. He entered the University of Tex as in 1950 to complete special training in this field. MjV Lumpkin has taught in the high schools of Texas, and headed the speech and dramatic contests for the Intersehqlastic League of the University. He trained at the Columbia Broadcasting System on a Rockefeller Foundatibn Fellow ship and after completing Iris re quirements for his master at the University of Iowa, became first director of Radio House at the Un iversity of Texas. To Conduct psvctionals During Conference 1 1. I . . Jules Labarthe, Jr. Labarthe The role of the consumer in the market will be given the home' economics , section of the annual Extension Conference Tuesday afternoon by Dr. Jules Labarthe, Jr. Dr. Labarthe has been senior fel low' on the commodity standards fellowship in the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research of the Uni versity of Pittsburgh for the past 21 years. Major problems on w'hich the fel lowship staff has been engaged deal with the evaluation of merch andise offered to store buyers, the establishment of specificiations for staple fnerchandeis, the scientific investigation of special cases re lating to customer complaints, co operation with the employees train ing division and aiding the store maintenance departments. Dr. Labarthe w'as bom in Canada. He is a graduate in chem istry of the University of Cali fornia. His professional education in chemistry was completed at the University of Pittsburgh. ■' . Mil '•/; : i W. P. Sandford Sandford The public speaking division in the ■ communications section of the annual Extension Conference will be handled by Dr. W. P. Sandford, proTessor of business speech at St. Louis -University and head of the Sandford Sales Training Serv ice of- that city. Sinre 1946, Dr. Sandford has con ducted more than 60 courses in effective speaking, 20 public clas ses in salesmanship and 90 courses for companies and organizations, in addition to his university courses. His first tYvo degrees are from the University of Michigan and his doctorate from Ohio State Uni- versity. He was on the staff of the University pf Minnesota, Ohio State University and the Univer sity of Illinois before joining the staff of St. Louis University in 1946.' In 1907 tlie headquarters for Farmers’ Cooperative Demonstra tion Work was moved from Hous ton to. Lake Charles, Louisana. Dr. Knapp remained in charge. Stil! later the headquarters were moved to Washington. r v. ; iltsss 111 11 l...... Xi, L. ULiii Roger J. Williams ■Williams One of our outstanding bio- e he mists -is Dr. R(\',er J. Williams, professor of chemistry at the Uni versity of Texas since 1939 and di rector of its Biochemical Institute since 194i. He also has been con sulting biochemist since 1942 for the M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research in Houston. He holds a bachelor from the University of Redlands, a master and doctorate from the Universiy of Chicago and honorary doctorates from the Universiy of Redlands and Columbia University. Before coming to Texas, Dr. Wil liams w'as research chpmist for the Fleichmann . aiifl on th* staff'.of t>hore, Mrs;': Marian, Athtns, Texas- M- loro, zeimn, Sherman, Texas , Moyis, Mrs. Mildred, Kaul'man, Texas ■ r r nr. . Mary Nell. Asst.. Edinburg. Texas M.-zsi, Mrs. Ruth.. As-1.. Austin, Texas ' Murray, Mrs. Emily, San Saba, Texas. ■ - ' Neff. Marie, Bastrop, Texas Negy, Mrs. Myrtle, Denton: Texas- Newman, Doiis, San Angelo, Texas Newm’an, Louise, Alice,'Texas Odom, Mrs. Irene Price, Rusk, Texas Oney, Betty LaRue, Center, Texas Owen, Mrs. Hattye, Odessa, Texas Patterson, Lou Klla, Canyon, Texas Patton, Mrs. YVilma, Rah Marcos, Texas Poach, Maggie, Canton, Texas Pearce, Jessie Louis:;. Post. Texas Perry, Mrs. Minna, Carthage, Texas Pessarra, Mrs. Mary, Livingston, Texas Petty, Leila, Floydada, Texas Placke, Alta Marie, Seguin, Texas Power, Ruby. Laredo, Texas Pratt, Clara. Lubbock. Texas Prentice, Edna, Columbus, Tex:-?. Pruitt, Mrs. Katie; Beaumont, Texas Puckett, Bernice, Gainesville, Texas -J-'s- Mildred F.. Lipscomb Texas Ramey, Ruth, Richmond, Texas .'•ankin. I'd''.:. Ada Ruth,'Palo Pinto Texas .r, Pal-i.-;!, Um.h, As. 1:., Canton, Texas Redman. Clara B„ Lamesa, Texas Reach, Mrs. lone, Palestine, Texas Kilty; Joy, Vernon, Texas •Ritter, Emily, Bryan, Texas Roach, Wanda Jp, Tahoka, Texas Roh.’is.on, Mrs. Jewel, Levelland, Texas Robinson, Mrs. Nell, Fort Worth, Texas . Ross, Irma, Longview, Texas Rubenstein, Mrs. Beatrice, Asst, Angleton, ■ Juxas ;-*td>, Pauline. Cnanrtmg. Texas .-"-..ell, Mrs, Laura, Crockett, Texas So.rws- Cathryn, Wichita Falls, Texas ^ehatier 'Wanda, Asst., Coleman, Texas Si’ 1 ' ..: ';, 1 '“"'l':* I-ufkin. Texas - I ■'■■■" :r>. Texas ;■ Mrs * Lottie, Acting. Coldspring, • * - ir ■ -' r l,:1 C"::. Centerville, Texas P M l-.hxii. T* \ I-.fma. Brownwood. Texas Firm :n, Nettie, Ijibfrly Te^as Smith, Peg':;-. Henrietta. Texas Smith. Ml-:. R;.th San Renito, Texas -'tecle, Jean,, i giiitburg, Texas Stevens, Lorenn, Nacogdoches, Teias " ... ' "•* • Put.hi.e. Aclin;-:, Bandera, t e>:as Stinson, Corine. Dalhart, .Texas fTiteas '-jraym m Mrs. Ev.trtla.^f md.z'Texas “‘ringer, Mrs. Oyl,-|, Texas' ..tw-'M .-ant’ Jimmie Dee, Asst., Eastland, Sullivan, Peggy June. Hillsboro, Texas r • It;. Lom Pearl. FMf,n-xl:-Te-.-a-, er:- ... Will,.- Lv.i,.Henderson. Texas r harp, Laura. Paint Rod: a- Tnorraann, Vera, Fort. Stockton.'Texas ' ' is, Tex. lo.-ipkins. Char *: p; Texa*. ’-'i ■ ■ ■ h. Coiorr.'o r -y, Tex. Trammel. Marv. WelWtr.n, Texa, y '' Irtvlitf. .Mrs. HottiewCborom Tex-., fiivm r, Bc.tty K A -u*-'*’ VI' V. Tex. Vnillemin. Mark- J.; Uu-liU'te.-,'■ ° -V.;!:r, U v " Leu. Anson, Texas ' ' - '• o ville. w ,i. Mrs. Edi*-:,'* n:. ■' : - '' S • d 1‘Y'SfbwX). TepM nh. Call I?. Fall°tte::ilJe, Texn : Wte ,*j' t iyr , rp ” Viw!(e; Dumas, T. xas T'-r-is *’ : As f.., Levelland, YV lliams, Claudia, Paris; Texas W TcxS R ’ Glenda Uu; ' h - Asst - San Angelo, "wo r, " : Tf Mary I:cth fame.'.. Jacks- . .. I I.i.vo, ;,rie. I-, a mil ton, Texas ‘ on ’ Koze,,e * Gate-.vilie, Texas ,. 9s ’ Haskell. Texas G. - • *4. Carol, Clarksville. Texas y > A'" Palestine, Texas “ J 40 Etta, Asst., Marshall, Texas