The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 11, 1956, Image 5

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    The Most Distinguished Group Of Speakers On International
Affairs Ever Presented In The Southwest Will Be Presented
This Week On The A.&M. Campus
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ALL FIVE SESSIONS
HEAR THESE EMINENT AMERICANS DISCUSSING:
THE FIRST KEYNOTE SPEAKER
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“REPORT FROM EUROPE
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1:30 P.M.
M.S.C. Ballroom
HONORABLE LYNDON B. JOHNSON
Democratic Leader, U.S. Senate. Returned Last Week From Europe
Where He Participated in a Very Important NATO Meeting
THE SECOND KEYNOTE SPEAKER
“WHERE DO WE STAND NOW IN
OUR WORLD RELATIONS?’’
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 3 P.M.
M.S.C. Ballroom
Honorable Walter H. Judd
Congressman, 5th Congressional District, Minneapolis, Minn.,
since 1942. Recognized authority on United States Foreign
Policy and a member of Committee on Foreign Affairs. After
10 years in China as a medical missionary, he can speak with
personal knowledge and authority on what is now happening
in the Far East.
THE THIRD KEYNOTE SPEAKER
“THE U.S. AND COMMUNISM”
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 8 P.M.
M.S.C. Ballroom
Clarence E. Manion
Dean, University of Notre Dame Law School, 1941-1952.
Appointed by President Eisenhower, Chairman, Commission
on Inter-Governmental relations in 1953 and was dismissed in
1954. According to February 26, 1954 issue of U.S. News
and World Report, “Mr. Manion’s backers said President
Eisenhower fired him for.supporting the Bricker amendment.”
Originator of “Manion Forum of Opinion” heard Sunday eve-
ings on the Mutual Network.
PANEL DISCUSSION OF THE TOPICS:
“THE WORLD — DECEMBER 13, 1956”
Thursday, December 13, 8:00 P.M. . . .
M.SC. Ballroom
HENRY TANNER
Foreign news analyst, Houston
Post. Nieman Fellowship winner,
1954. Recently toured and wrote
analysis of European nations.
WILLIAM G. AVIRETT
Special Assistant to the President
of the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace. Former Ed
ucational Editor, New York Herald
Tribune and former V.P., Colgate
University.
PHILIP L. GRAHAM
Publisher of the Washington Post
and Times Herald. Served as law
secretary under Justices Reed and
Frankfurter, Supreme Court.
J. R. ASTON
Manager, Foreign Trade Division,
Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., Inc.,
Houston, Texas. Chairman, World
Trade Committee, Houston Cham
ber of Commerce.
“THE U.S. AND GLOBAL DEFENSE”
Friday, December 14, 8:00 P.M. . . . G. Rollie White Coliseum
REAR ADMIRAL
CHARLES A. BUCHANAN
Strategic Plans Division, Office of
Chief of Naval Operations, Navy
Dept., Washington, D.C. Former
ly Commander Destroyer Flotilla
THREE, Pacific. A leading fig'
ure in Global Defense Strategy.
MAJ. GEN. EARLE G.
WHEELER
Director of Plans, Office of Dep
uty Chief of Staff for Military Op
erations, U. S. Army. A leading
figure in Global Defense Strategy.
MAJ. GEN. RICHARD C.
LINDSAY, USAF
Director of Plans, Office of Dep
uty Chief of Staff Operations
Dept. USAF. A leading figure in
Global Defense strategy.
ROY RICHARD
RUBOTTOM, JR.
A c t'i n g Assistant Secretary of
State for Inter-American Affairs.
Presented by Memorial Student Center Directorate:
STUDENT CONFERENCE ON NATIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
GREAT ISSUES COMMITTEE
The Bnttnfinn .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Tuesday December 11, 1956 PAGE 5
Coaches Pleased
12th Man Squads
nn ® n nr 1 i
1 rimmed 1 oday
By DON BISETT
Assistant Sports Editor
Two squads of slightly out of condition but eager ath
letes are working furiously on the practice fields which only
a few days ago trembled under the feet of All American Jack
Pardee.
Coach Dee Powell, himself no stranger to this beaten
sod, is putting his Air Force team through its paces in prep
aration for their meeting with the Army team coached by
Don Watson.
Coaches Powell, Bobby Marks, and Bobby Conrad are
impressed with the showing of A1 Zukero, Cliff Hamby, and
Robert Patrick of the Air Force team.
Powell also said, “Their desire is outstanding so far,
that is the impressive thing.” ed with the overal] outIook and
Coach Watson is backed up said yesterday, “We have to pick
by an all star group of as- up to beat anyone.”
sistants in, Don Robbins, Both coaches planned to cut
John Crow, Jimmy Wright, their squads today and to lay out
Charlie Krueger, and John Gilbert, their squad assignments.
These coaches of the Army are Today is the day both squads get
elated with the play thus far of into the spirit of the game as they
Glen Rand and Lamar Smith. ge t their first taste of contact
Coach Watson is far from pleas- with pads and going at full speed.
STU HELLER MESHES TWO—for the Aggies during
Friday night’s win over the Trinity Tigers, 81-55. At the
left for A&M is Jack Schwake (88).
Tigers Entertain Yeguas
Tonight at 7 in Tiger Gym
With both the “A” and “B”
teams trying to better their 500
percentage on the season, Con
solidated’s Tigers host the Somer
ville Yeguas tonight in Tiger Gym.
The “B” squads open the hostili
ties at 7 p. m. with the “A” game
slated for an hour later.
The varsity are 2-2 so far
with wins over Caldwell and
Montgomery sandwiched between
losses to Richards and Conroe while
the “B” group own a victory over
Richards and a defeat at the hands
of Montgomery.
Coach Larry Hayes will open
with 5-5 Jerry Holland and either
5-4 Jonn Martinez or 5-9 Alton
Arnold at the guards, Bobby Pitts,
6-1, and Bill Kavanaugh, 5-7, at
forwards and 6-1 Don Avera at
the center post for the “A” team.
Starting for the opening game
will be Bruce Thompson, 5-10, Fred
Brison, 5-7, Kirby Jackson, 5-10,
Jerry Mills, 5-8, and Kenneth Coon-
er, 5-6.
CHS won the District 23-AA
sportsmanship ti’ophy presented by
the Navasota Lions Club for the
1956 grid season. The voting was
by the co-captains and the. cheer
leaders of each district school with
the voters not voting on their own
school. Both the attitude on the
field and in the stands was taken
into consideration.
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