WedfieScti^, IS, 1953 T THE BATTALION ' Page S News Briefs J. B. BATY, 600 Jersey, had an emergency appendictomy opera tion Saturday in Temple. J. B. (Dick) Hervey, former students as sociation secretary said yesterday Baty was “getting along well.” * * * PLANS for the inauguration of David H. Morgan as A&M’s presi dent will be made within the next few days. No definite plans for the inaugaration of M. T. Harring ton as chancellor have been made yet. * * * NO REPAIRS other than minor pavement patching are planned for College Station city streets dur ing the winter, according to Ran Boswell, city manager. Major re pairs were completed during the summer, “the best time to make repairs”, he said. * * * T. W. LELAND, head of the buisness administration depart ment, left Tuesday for New York to attend a meeting of the com mission on standards of education and experience for certified public accountants. “This study may re sult in specific benefits to the pub lic accounting profession, educators and society as a whole”, Leland said. * * * SENIOR CHEMICAL engineer ing students will make an inspec tion tour of the Beaumont, Port Arthur and Texas City area Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday to watch methods of processing pet roleum and chemicals. * * * WITH 24 CASES, diarrhea is le’’ Mng the weekly College Station- m health report. There are 10 cas^s in College Station and 14 in Bryan. Strep throat is next with 20 cases, 11 in College Station and 9 in Bryan. * * * “ANCIENT MAN in Italy and his Caves” will be the subject of a talk by Dr. Alberto Carlo Blanc, professor of ethnology at the Uni versity of Rome. The lecture will be at 8 p. m. Monday in the Biological Sciences lecture room. The meeting is open to the public. * * * JAMES R. COMPTON, ’53, Li- pan, was promoted from farm news LAST DAY Warner Bros.pnEfrB.vr ANNE RiCHARD ANN BAXTER • CONTE • SOTHERN SXXA30 XRCVAN CHARLES HOFFMAN •» ALEX GOTTLIEB FRiTz LANG o« WARNER BROS. THURSDAY & FRIDAY “MAN BEHIND THE GUN” Randolph Scott NOW SHOWING COLUMBIA PICTURES p.’Ciar.D 'the si® mm QUEEN STARTS TODAY > UW®SSUW£W(AttOtUl PfCTUBF reporter to farm editor of the Ava- lache-Journal, a Lubbock daily newspaper. While here, Compton, an agricultural education major, took a journalism course. * * * A. L. DARNELL, professor of dairy husbandry, will preside at a dairy short course here Dec. 3-4. Dean of Agriculture C. N. Shep- ardson will give the welcoming ad dress for the meeting, which is to serve dairymen, plant field men and others interested in dairy problems. FOUR A&M STAFF members will be judges at the San Antonio stock show, Feb. 12-21. They are Dr. J. C. Miller, A. L. Darnell, John Jones and Dr. W. G. Kamm- lade jr. * * * THE FIRST HALF of split pay ments on College Station city and school taxes are due by Nov. 30. Taxes should be payed at the Col lege Station city hall, according to Florence Neelley, tax assessor-col lector. Sit * * THE SAN ANTONIO A&M club will sponsor a Thanksgiving dance Nov. 27 at the K-T hall, 4321 Aus tin highway, from 7:30 p.m. to mid night. Admission will be $1 stag or $1.75 a couple. * * * JAMES SCHNEIDER, senior animal husbandry major from El Campo, will get a four-day all-ex pense trip to Chicago as the winner of an essay contest sponsored by Swift and Company. He will leave Dec. 6. 5* * * THE MSC will distribute an il lustrated brochure next spring to groups visiting the campus and new students. The pamphlet will contain pictures of the MSC’s ac tivities, with a story about each. * * * THE FORMER STUDENTS as sociation will have a meeting Thanksgiving to plan the program for the meeting of A&M club offi cers to be held Jan. 17. They will also have a registration and coffee for all visiting former students. Sit s»c sic FIELD PERSONNEL of the Bu reau of Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering, U. S. Department of Agriculture, held their annual meeting here last weekend. Seventeen western states were represented. * * * COL. JOHN A. WAY, PAS&T, will go to Dallas Thursday to at tend a symposium on air power sponsored by the Dallas Council of World Affairs. The series will in clude speeches by radio star Arthur Godfrey, Chief of Staff N. B. Twin ing, Arthur Zuckert of the Atomic Energy Commission, Sen. Stuart B. Symington, former secretary of the air force, and civil aviation author ities. sit 3