The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 21, 1958, Image 1

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Puhimhed Daily on Ike Texan A&M College Campun
LAST DAY
TO PAY FEES
Number 22: Volume S8
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1958
Price Five Oenti
Ag Seniors Post Bail
In Burglary Charges
City Dads
O.K. Proposed
Zone Change
Collrirr Station City Council
mrnibrni. in a Kpwial public hear
Two Face Counts RegionalAAUP
In Fou r Cou n ties p,(, * iS Fhteher
As Chairman
B> JOE BUSER
Haltalion h.ditor
Two seniors and an ex-sophomore, charged with
at least five counts of liurjrlary in four counties, were re
in* last nnrht on « prop<>»«*<i leased Monday on $1,000 tsmd from the Jefferson County
zoninir < hanirc, votrti to authorize J a j| m Beaumont.
Released on bond after i»einj? charged with felony theft
Robert H Fletcher, Orpartment
of Mechanical Fnrineerin* >r*fes-
aor, wan elected chairman of Reg
ion 5 of the American Aanariation
( ity Attorney C. K. Dillon to Released on bond after lieintf charged with felony theft ' of t niveraity Profesaora, at the
draw up an ordinance puttm* in Reaumont for the December burglary of a sporting tf<x>ds • n,1u * 1 ‘* onf * r «"c« ^ld Saturday
the <hantre into effect. store were Robert M 1'eevey. 22-year-old C F'nyineer senior l,n< ^ Sunday at the In
The city dad- will vote on the from Robison, and Alvin Joel French, 21-year-old ('ivilfhn
proponed ordinance at the regular senior from Beaumont Also held in connection with the bur- on
council meeting next M,.n.ia> g| ar i e8 we re William K. Bertrand, a 20-vear-old Beaumont FleUher has lM*en prenident of
n, * ht Civilian student during the 1956- 57. ’57- ; 58 terms, and Sid- < lh * lo ‘’ al ^ pleT o1 AAUP for
No citizens were present to pro- nev N (’lul,!,, 19-vear-old Beaumont vouth.
’niveraity of
Oklahoma Bacteriological Station
Lake Texoma.
the pant year
Renewing Acquaintance
Bill Curry. *59. of Comanche, talks over old are. left to rijfht, John Warren and I^irrv
times with members of his oki outfit, A En- Urban, both of A Engineers; Bill's finacee.
KJneers, prior to the Texas Christian Uni- Nancy Cloud of Comanche; John Jeffrey;
veraity uame Saturday. Saturday was Bill’s and Bill’s father, Fred Curry. Bill viewed
first visit to AAM etince he received a the TUU clash from the track in front of
broken neck in a trampoline accident while the Aggie student section. Said Bill after
working out with ti)e A&M gymnastic* team a day of shaking hands with old friends,
in the spring of 19L56 Standing behind BUI “It sure feels great to be back ”
Student Contributions Due
Aggie Senior’s Wife
Dies After Operation
u *t «* r "'th *►>«• Charges were also filed on*
which affect* the *rea f.om Jersey the pair , )f students in
Street south to the city limits Fa || s Madison and Brazos
between the two railroa.l lines counties, according to Deputy*
If passed, the ordinance will sheriff Howard I,ee of the
provide for the changm* of the Brazo* County Sheriff's Depart-I
zoning regulation* to peimit any m e n t
business Rouse a* well *s g*M.- j French was indefinitely su< l
luie storage tanks and bulk sta pended from AAM Oct. 10 for]
tions, lumber and material stor-’ violation of paiagraph 14 of j
age areas, craft and custom-work (' 0 |]ege Regulations . . “punish-
shops and warehouse and storage m e n t for «>rher violations of the !
.lepota The building- must I** Hasn- I’olicy, College Regulations!
of conugated sheet iron, mason- or (he Criminal ( <Kle of the State!
More Talent
W. F Adams, Department of
/■y m T P | Kngineering Drawing, was named
# V \ gtdis /L* secretary-treasurer of the group
# o nvras i at the samt , m ^ tlBir Hp ls ;
president of the local chapter.
Forty-five delegates from IS
colleges and universities in the
four-state area of Texas, Arkan-
f Mexico
attended the conference.
Others attending from AAM
were Melvin Rotnch, Division of
Architecture, ami Jack Kent. De
ary or other
materials.
No other business was discussed
at the formal called meeting.
Seniors Can File
For Who’s ^ ho
suitable building 0 f Texas shall l>e commensurate
with the gravity of the offense." 1
No action has !>ecn taken by!
the School of Military Sciences j
in regard to Peevey's continuance |
with AAM pending a personal i
hearing with the accused Aggie j
Both men gave statements to j
officers about the burglaries, Russ
Bridges, deputy sheriff from Beau-
Students may now file nomina-! mon t t sau i i a ,t night
tions for Mho’s Mho Among Stu-i Apprenhension of the two AAM
dents in American Universities and students came after Bertrand and
Colleges. j Clubb were picked up en route
To be eligible for M'ho’s M ho a to Houston from Beaumont with j
student mu*t be academically class- a stolen trailer loaded with "rust-,
ified a senior (95 hours), must l«d" cattle, according to Beau-1
have a grade point ratio of ISO. mon t authorities They said the
be active in campus activities, show two youths implicated the Aggies
qualities of leadership and he pop- on *«*veral other crimes, leading |
Talent needed*
That's the plea of Art Oswald,
chairman ..f the annual Aggie * ? klahom * ^
Talent Show to be presented Dec
H in Cuion Hall.
Deadline for would be per
formers to sign up for audition- , -
mg has been extended from P^tment of Mathematica. Aotach
is vice president of the local
>hapter and Ksnt is past president
| of the local chapter and former
Wednesday until Friday at 5 p.m
in the Memorial Student Center
Program Advisor’s Office.
for ' v ' c * P r ** 1 ^ w,t the refion.
Deadline Today
For Installment
The auditions me slated
Oct 27-2*.
All types of comedy routines,
singers, dancers, comboa and
other entertameis are invited to
audition, said Oswald.
Several acts will be selected Today at 5 p.m. is the deadline
to take part in the show. The for paying the aecond installment
winner will represent AAM in fees for the fall semeater. Fees
the eighth annual Intercollegiate are payable at the Fiscal Office.
Talent Show to be held March The $52 70 includes room rant.
Id in G Kollie M'hite Coliseum, laundry and board until Nov. 21.
Buaslev No. 2 Man
lo 1 ular with fellow students
j to their pickup by Bryan officers
Fight men were appointed as P* ,r idudents were held
members of a selection committee ! in Br >» n overnight before being
turner) over to the Jefferson
County authorities
Funeral eenicea were held ini Mrs Anderson carrier) no in- balance of $3*2 7, according
fCyan Sunday afternoon for Mrs. 1 surance at the time of her death Rummel.
Alice Jayne Andereon, 27, of R-13-; and hospital and funeral bills are Funeral services were held in
A College View, wife of Dorian tremendous. In order to help pay Hillier Funeral Chapel with the | to P* ck applicants The com-
I ce (Chick) Anderson. *59, and some of the bills, a group of And- Rev R D. Longahore. pastor of roittee include M ayne Stark,
mother of two small tons | arson’s friends in the College View the First Baptist Church in Col- R«*hert Murrary, LA Col. Taylor
Mra. Anderson died Saturday at housing unit are planning a house lege Station, of which Mrs And- M'ilkma. M’ L. Penberthy, Ted
12 45 a m. in 8t. Joseph's Hospital | to-house donation drive in College erson was a member, officiating Spindle, senior industrial engineer
after she had undergone a kidney View M'ednesday night. He was assisted by the Rev. R j ing major, ThomasaBrown, *59 me-
operation Thursday afternoon | In addition, AAM Student Sen- L Brown, pastor emeritus of the chanical engineering major; Bob Christianity does not consist in j either of the preceding shows hv total points. Beasley was a
A registered nurse working as a ! aU’s Campus Chest has taken in- church, and the Rev M' C. Beas M'llsen, ’59 marketing major and any partial amendment of our lives, watched the finals o/ this year's close runner-up, the final score
laboratory technician with Dr. L. 1 itial steps to contribute finds to, ley. pastor of Bryan’s Kmmanuel Rugene Beyer, ’59 physical edu-j any particular moral virtues, but All Aggie Rodeo Saturday night being 197 for McSpadden and 1*7
R. Richardson in the biological tha family. Don Rummel, chair-i Baptist Church Burial was in cation major in an entire change of our natural I After the final scores were in. (or Beasley.
chemistry and nutntion depart man of the Student M'elfare Com- Bickham Cemetery ( Students be considered for temper, a life wholly devoted to Doyle McSpadden was given the AKarly guesses at total profita
I God.—Mm. Law. title of all-round cowboy of this set the amount at about $800 The
Guide Posts
McSpadden Tops
In All-Ag Rodeo
By RORBIK GODM IN year's show. Kennit Beasley was
Battalion Staff M nter tjie top money winner, but all-
A larger crowd than that at round NIKA oowbryr is determined
ment of the Texas Extension mittee, said the Chest would give, Other survivors include two sis-; M’ho’s Mho only once
Service at AAM. Mrs. Anderson' $300 to the cause. The Cheat, set ters, Mrs T A Shipley of Grand
was bom in Bryan on Jan 19,
1931. She lived in the area all her
life. >
Her two young sons, Teddy. 3.
and John Kim. 2. are iq the care
of her parents, Mr and Mrs. J
B Sample of Bryan Sample is
employed by the Agricultural In
formation Office at AAM
Anderson, a Navy veteran who
served aboard an aircraft carrier
in the Korean Mr, was present
at his 8 a m class Monday morn
ing He is an industrial engineer
ing major.
up to aid students financially in Prairie, and Miss Mary Ann Sam-
time of emergencies, has a bank pie of Houston.
MRS. ALICE ANDERSON
. . . rilaa held Sunday
News of the World
By The Aanoriated Prenn
Ike Trees Flection of GOP Congress
LOS ANGkIJ'IS—President Eisenhower Monday night
urged the election of a Republican Congress to keep out of
government what he called a radical w ing of the Democratic
Party which would deflate the American paycheck and leave
the nation's future in peril.
In the hardest hitting political speech of his current
{campaign—if not of his entire political record—Eisenhower
declared the Democrats can offer “only deadlocked govern
ment—government that wages war on itself.”
★ ★ ★
Recruit Tells of Maltreatment
FT. JACKSON. S. C.—A slender army recruit from
Georgia told a general court-martial board here Monday that
he was dipped head-first into the slime of a mess hall grease
trap for a minor violation of orders.
The testimony came from Pvt. George L. Sheffield. Fair-
burn, Ga., one of several trainees called as government wit
nesses in the trial of M. Sgt. George Sovie, 30, Odensburg,
N. Y.
★ ★ ★
Reds Renew Quemoy Barrage
TAIPEI. Formoaa—Red China’s siege jpns barked out
an end to its self imposed cease-fire around Quemoy Monday, 1
laying a grave new situation before Secretary of State Dullee
in hia talks with Nationalist Oiinese President Chiang Kai-,
shek.
Dulles was due in Taipei at 9:30 o’clock this morning,!
8*30 p. m. EST Monday, after a trip across the top of the
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- money gi>*« to aponaoring judging
trips and other artivitiee of the
• Department of Animal Husbandry.
M innei* in individual event* are
a> follows:
Bareback bronc riding: Bob
Rixter, I) L. Ihiboine. Phillip Co*.
Hull riding: Kennith Heaaley,
J. C. Diahman, Bill Kbeudaail.
Bulldoggmg: Kennith Beaaley,
* ' Doyle McSpadden, Dan Du via.
Time: 12.0
Tie-down calf roping: Don Tur
ner, Gayle Koaider, Lovria Rice.
Time on calve»: l»t, 15; 2nd. 13;
total 2* second*.
Ribbon roping: John Raker.
Doyle McSpadden, Lynn Turner.
Time: 37 aecond* on two rulve*.
Girl* Barrel Race: Doris Ann
Schwemle of Houston, Karen Man-
gum, Dawn Tripp. Time 34.4.
world in a KC135 jet tanker from Romg.
The Moment of Truth!
Th« ball squirts sway from the Ags’ Charley TCU Homed Frogs’ three-yard line. The
Milstead in the third quarter and rolls free TCU defenders are Hunter Enis (43). Mar-
j out of the end zone. Milstead was on the vin Lasater (23) and Dale Walker (54).
HoiiNton Student
Suffers Concusnion
Jimmi* G. Donnia, sophomora
education major from Houston,
suffered a brain concussion in a
fall in Law Hall late Friday after
noon
Dennia slipped on a wet floor in
the shower Friday, but didn't Buf
fer ill effects until Sunday morn
ing when he parsed out at church
in Houston
Saturday afternoon Dennis went
to the AAM-T(.’U football gamo
and after the game wont borne to
i Houston.