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t PorwaKt for ( oll+ge Sialion and v trinity in partly rloudt and mild through Friday. Outlook for Saturday ia littlr rhangr. BATTALION Civilian Council Meets Tonight Publi»h"i Daily on Ih* T'.xat A&M CttUrge Camput Number 24: V’olume 58 COLLEGE STATION. TEXAS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1958 Pric« Five Cent* Students Say . . . Many if s’ Siam! In Wav of Bonfire B> KOBBIF C.ODMIN Battalion Staff Hntrr Th*-ir art- a lot of ‘W standing in thr way of thr biinfitr The g»* neral opinion <>f thr Corps s«*rms to b* 1 that if th** wra th*-r o* faNorablr. ami if thr traii*- portation i* uv.tilablr, and if th** have a rhanre to get the bonfire built '»n time. The time element involved is the big question in moat minds They ^ay the logs have to be rut earlier in order for them to be hauled in on the three full days. Jay Roland, commander of the 1,0."'’Vandals Paint MSC; Suspects Questioned In Orbit Shot By THK ASSOCIATED PRESS CAPK CANAVERAL, Fla A powerful Jupiter-C r°rket blasted i aloft Wednesday night on the start j of project “Beacon"' the Army’s i attempt to place a 12-foot balloon | satellite m oibit. The .69-foot io«'k- et wan awa\ on t h* sixth Jupiter-C journey toward space. Complete | success came on three of the five cutting can start early, they will fust wing. said. “1 don’t think we vi<iU(| | uunr hings can do it unless the juniors and The shot was unique in that sn seniors can get out earlier in the a(trmpt wouW ^ m . dl> p, frM , we.k to cut If they can. and ^ the !|fter a r>0 . e\ei>ta>dy starts Thursday, and the equipment is available, we ran do it. If the juniors and seniors will stay over the weekend and woidc, we w ill be in good shape w as 1,54X1 inch-long cylindrical case fired into an orbit some miles above the earth First Visible to Naked Eye If exerythmg went well, the \mcrican Income At All-Time lli«li. Eisenhower Savs CH 1CA<ltd ■A*' l‘r*sident Ftsen- bower sad Wednesday night his adminiMtiaCor has brought the in come of the Amer.can people to an all time high' without any help from "a foderul wheelchau The Ptesidert addressed h>H re marks to a Republi, sn pie< met tAiCtatton, we ought to have a lot ^ 0 f B i U nnnum. Hay lor Officials In vestigalo Case By JOHNNY JOHNSON Battalion New* Kali lor Paint-smearing vandals swooped down on the campus early Wednesday morning for the first incident of paint- .. ., „ .... slinging since the spring of 1957, leaving crude two and one- Jofen Tnppiitt, A hield ArtUWrjr, sute! , wou | d h«ve the first half feet tall “By" markings streaked on the Memorial Stu- ‘•nior merely said. I doubt if we vnklbl<> to naked eye | dent Tenter The 9'* pound balloon. calie<i Unknown would-be artists jatinted the main entrance to (Trarh-S Benson, find sergeant, H<llu . on by tbt , sponsoring Nation- the west wing of the MSC, dabbing “HU" on the inside of Squadron l.». said. If it doesn t Aer , )riJlUtl( .„ and space Admin- the corner pillars on the porch of the entrance and also put- rinn, if the juniors and seniors can 1( , tiatlnni WiU madv 0 f a tough ting the marking on the glass doors at the entrance, accord- rut eaily and if wc have t^ trans- pla|ltjf mylal Wlth a thm , mg to J Wayne Stark, MSC director _.... Bennie A Zinn, director of Student Personnel Services, bigger one than we had last yeai Scientists hop. to track Beacon reported that four Baylor students arrested by Campus Se- Rnhaid Nelson, A ^ et J un "’ r visually to learn more about the — - # '•curity patrolmen are under said, ’We r* going to have to st.. ^^avior of the varying density I JY|||£|p | (MlfHlI investigation in the incident. „ I - Campus Security Patrolmen H. , tnm .W J«.V ....nd ohan,...- , -I,.. ..teiiiufTo DlSCUSS ‘(.Odf frrj- and Thurman , f . shelhv WcDougall Squadron 1 Th *' bailoon-erjuipped satellite j| Maxwell apprehended the r hail man of the (mmol of Lv- Shelby MIHmgall Niuaar ^ ^ p , op<ill||||C ro< . Wet vehicle j A report from the 4-man Civ- f our ^udents and snothe, youth nomic Advisors, >r ,.»vmon omorr, i compute pethaps the most com ,|, an Honor Code Committee will near West Cate, shortly before Saumimer, saying Tq n^essma uo eUssea ple,t lo,1 lf ran K*‘ missile ever fired be one of the major topics of u p) Hm Wednesday The pa come M at an ** Cm e ig am . , . 'ifrom this testing ground h‘»ur , di-^ussion at the (Vvilian Stu- rolman said they had noticed the is continuing to i <«• W. ' ' “ n " ‘ ^ ' n,C - I rocket stages had to fire in se Council's meeting tonight at painting on the building during fdei.tly expect fuither ,m reuses one budtm that abort time. | ( , u . nc , before the satellite case, 7 :g, in the Senate Chamber of their routine check and were look in jobs and in incomes a» our e< on o n ■ u r . it | weighing 28.ti pounds, was finally the Memorial Student Center, m(f f ( , r non-student cars when on v expands. n 1 ^ ‘ , . hurled into orbit at an 1,800 mile president Tommy Biskett, said they spotted the Bavlot car l *rli.r m th, oo«t„ m! thCinin b« doiw m th*t of lime, I ^ I .wkl. | ^ k foe*".-, mm**, ...s, Uon, „ to., much woik. j Th. committee, eon.i.tin, of i . <t~->~* h> 'um a to ( alifomia, th#* Whv The record heiaht uf a bonfire. BooMter (.1 en Yu* Steadman Jack little I ^ hy the of- House accused former I'.e-ident to date is 71 feet, set tn 1954 R. j Then, when it haa gone halfway ^ ' mnA T . ( , R>l . v . r ficors Wednesday at the time workers rally in the Internationa Amphitheater w.ml ng up a coast t<>-coast tour on behalf of Repub Iirun candidates in the Nov 4 con gr. ssional eler-tion l 11 ia > 11 r I I ti*«- vcaijriipt cutting earlier, and if we havg the of ^ atm((Hph ^ rt . at ex . weather like we had last year, we,^^ The balloon-equipped Trumart of trying to rewrite his lory in order to justify an “mi- possibie" war m Korea a “can’t- win-it-war" that was Lik ng a mounting toll of American lives This statement, put out by pres idential press secretary James C. Hagerty. was in reply to a Tru ruin statement to the effect that I>. (Smokeyl Hyde said the goal around the earth, a tiny solid-fuel ( ,,f th ** Hrre ’‘ t * nd for this year’s bonfire is 80 feet, booster rocket in the nose of the ^ tn ^ day by Zinn. the s ter in th<* U a W ./! ’ IK .uvl t council's last meeting to study ‘ ,a y ^ lnr * tu,1 « ,nt! * den '^ In years past a week and a half ; safllite w.s to give the propo4e<J riv i|i.n Honor Code the painting They admitted that Steadman is chairman of the to tk * w,th committee >he intent of painting ,t. but was set aside fur th* Unit, Kuw- ever, the proposed time this year ia off time on Thuraday, Friday and Tuesday plus the weekend and all day Monday. As a general rule, tha Aggies I'resident Eisenhower surrendeied interviewed balieved that teamwoik to commumam u\ the settlement is going to be necesaary if the bon he sccepted in tha Korean War. fire ia to be a succeat. what n>M»»uenjen call "a kick in tha apogee " That meant it should boost the satellite far from the earth so that the apogee the most distant point—of it* elliptieal orbit ... , c. w , T u tory council award, Student S«n would be some 1,500 miles l he ^ Other business on the agenda ill be the outstanding aid they decided against it when dormi- *4>* the painting on the p«'rigee—point in orbit nearest the earth—was expeet.-d to approxi mate 400 miles. ate report, faculty advisor plan and a report from the seating plan committee To Be Muzzled in Waco Ag judging Teams Reveille Accused of Biting Following. ^ 1 Kansas Lity I rip TCU Coach During Half MSC. They insisted they were leaving the campus when appren- hended ( ampus Security officers found a can of white paint and some shoe polish in their cars, all unopened and unused. Names Taken Names of the students were taken hy the officers and the ouths were released and in tructed to return to Baylor, said Z.inn Paint YandaJ* Strike Terry Farley, left, Minor education major from MeCanty, and Cecil Hill, senior business major from Cameron, inspect the painting done early Wednesday morning by unknown vandals at the entrance of the west wing of the Memorial Student Center. Four Baylor students are being inveati- gated in regard to the incident after they were caught on the campus shortly after Campus Security patrolmen aaw the painting on the MSC. Bv FRED MFI RFR i tion for a while to be sure she naltalion Managing Editor doesn t have rabies. Reveille II. the Aggie mascot 1 "It is most unfortunate for who is making a name for her-; such things to occur, and I am self as the “naughty girl of sure that you are glad to get this Aggieland." found herself in information hefoie the dog bites more trouble Wednesday, Uss someone who might give you a than a week after her halftime lot of grief over the situation," performance was limited due to wrote Meyer previous antics | As a result of the incident. This time the 8 vear old collie ‘ wdet Darby Strickland, com- i* in “hot watet" for a different manding office of A Quartermas reason hut no charges were Zinn reported the ini ident to W C. Perry. Bavlor dean of men. yesterday morning He said Perry questioned the youths and sent them to AAM to re-discuss Houston, filed Only last week the Senate had voted to keep Hev-ji^n^^ f or pra( tire judging at eille on a leash on the sidelines! tba <i^ at * p air; Oklahoma State until the Aggie Band had form : I'niverajty, Stillwater, Okla ; the ed the marching "T”. The meas- p arr y McCone Registered Qtiar- ure was pasuwd because of the tw . Horse Ram h north of Kansas he h “ <1 made hl! ‘ M *P ort Zlnn collie’s regular “performance ' in City; and the contest at Kansas Students' Fate previous games. i City. I In Waco, Peri y said any deci- AAM Coach Jim Mvers said Members of the teams are sion regarding the students' fate TCU officials weren't angry but John Hodge Jim Butler, Ho- would be withheld pending a re- tke unit in charge of Revail-j indicated concern over Rev-, ward Davis, Martin (Iraham, Joe dicussion of the mater with Zinn Aggie Crad Takes Top A F Honors AAM wool and livestock judg ing teams returned to the cam pus Tuesday night after eompet mg in the annual judging con Vent* in Kansas City, Mo. 1 The teams spent c'kbt davs I tb ^ nia tter w ith Zinn dnd Cam-| < a pt Waymon C Nutt. ’. r >2. Student frorn the c a*ipus. visiting pus Security Chief Fred L. Hick-| f | yina „ s ort h American F-100 man. ! Super Sahre took top honors in Hickman dedined to ^ A " World-wide Weapons Meet at Nellis Air Chief comment on the matter, saying In a letter to Railowi (BonesL^Je-- said she would probably be (e j||^ ^ )acauae 0 f her run-ins withiA’an Zandt, James Taylor and Jim and a study of a complete report Irvin, assistant AAM athletikfjiiuixled in Waco Saturday when rr f rrt>e . n , ai( j ^e had gotten Hendele. The wool team, compel- of the incident He said Hay- due tor, L. R (Dutch) Meyer, AAM meets Baylor.4 j reports that she had charged the mg against seven teams from tor’s .college regulations provuk Texas Christian I'mversity ath First Biting Offense | officials Saturday, but that he seven states, took fourth place as a maximum penalty of suspen letic director, said one of his "Reveille has never bitten » n y-j „„ j t an overall team in the contest ! sion for defacing another campus j coaches, Walter Roach, was nip one on the field before this year,"j ,.p | jke to ^ the d | Strickland ‘I'm sure she ped on the leg by Reveille dur ing Saturday's halftime show. Bite Not Serious The letter, said the bite broke nervousness the skin on Roach's leg hut was Reveille was aoca»ed of nip- not serious. Meyer asked that ping a referee prior to the AAM Reveille be kept under observa University of Houston game in Force Base Nev , Oct. n- 18. Nutt, of Bertram, flew 6 d com bat missions in Korea, a nd hi> awards irv iude the Dixti nguish ed Flying Cross and Air Medal with Dak [.eaf Cluster While a AAM he w as the exec utiv e ifficer on the Corps Staff, a member of the Ross Volunteers, best drilled sopho more, The Agra ultui ist staff Land of th e Lakes (lub, s mem her of the Air Force ROT 1 and a top fighter pilots from four maj« oi air command* for competition, under realistic combat conditiofia, in conventional and special wea pons delivery and aerial gunnery. Tactical Air Command was host for the meet in which teams were entered from Seymour Jon- «on Air Base, North Carolina; Bitliuig Air Ba*e, Cermany; Chaumont Air Base. France; Turner Air Base, Ga.; Kadena Air Base, Okinawa; and Nelli*. on the field, but not some of ,e * m wa * high said had no vicioua intent and that , ^ things she does," commented J u 4c'ng pure breed fleece*. Jim paint w as removed with graduated with a M S _ u* 0 0 0 Myers “We’ve got to figure out i ®* nde *** wa * f° ur tb- exception of faint stains be Agricultural Education Th* livestock judging team j orf> noon by two yjjp mainten- Nutt was a member competed against 23 teams from what to do with Of Rev." Lt Col Taylor Wilkin*, sistant commandant, said. "This Distinguished Military Student He iegie* in •f th. Price Announces 3 Grant W inners matter is of interest because it ovara ^ John concerns the Corpa and the individual in school " ance men. said Stark He ex- team which represented Nelli 20 state* and placed twentieth prMsed appreciation that the paint AFB and the Air Training Com " * Hodge was high ( horses fourth was a water base tvpe and not oil mand in the meet judging Quarter ! w , Jhe mt ,. t br( , UKht Jim Butler took and A* a team the livestock placed second In quarter judging and seventh in together TU Not Tnhsppv \ group ‘TCU officials took a very fine horse attitude and weren’t unhappy,” sheep he said “They were just check-1 The AAM meats team compel ing to see if her rabies shot was ed in the contest Tuesday night atill good j against 16 teams from 15 states Strickland said Reveille would They placed fourth as an overall be taken to the veterinary hospi-, team They are expected to re- tal for a complete check, but he turn to AAM tonight didn’t think her last shot had While in Kansas individual in intent of defacing it Recipients of one fellowship And three scholarships totalling more than have been announced hy Dr A A. Trice, dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine. The J.itMl Wyeth Laboratories Fellowship was awarded to Harry E. Smalley, 714 Vance Jackson Road, San Antonio. He is a Sixth year (senior) veterinary medicine student. Jimmy L Howard, 5U4 Maryland, Amarillo, received the $500 Handy Laboratories Scholarship. He is a fifth year (junior) veterinary med- ffcdK Refuse Cardinal Kvil I icine student. VIENNA—Red-ruled Hungary has rejected an American Junior veterinary medicm* *tu-| request to let Jcmef Cardinal Mindszenty go to Vatican City dent* lecemng *«hoiaishipe of ( ity, the f ( ,f f^e papal election. l.'CU dd each from Armour and Co. American The di.xcloaure Wednesday night by U S Charge d’Af- wen- Lloyd B. Sells, 2.(9 W Then,] News of the World Bv The Associated Pres* DEJECTED REVEILLE ... **l won't like that muzzle!” worn off. He said a full report team* visited the would be made to TCU. Hereford Assn Building and faires Garet Ackerson at Budafiest said the U. S. government Sun Antonio, and Arthur 1. David- He added that the only alter- observed facilities and registra asked for safe Conduct for the Cardinal through Hungary. son of Dumas. native* for Reveille in Waco, tion procedures there. L. P Me-1 It It ■ • 1 would be a muttle or a lease Cann. director of research at the j He said they'd muxile her on building, ananged the tour Dulle*. ( hiang Unite Against Ke<ls the campus thi* week to see how Following the judging con-' TAIPEI. Formosa—Secretary of state Dulles and Presi- sh* react* teat*, which have been held dent Chung Kai-shek agreed Wednesday night that their Reveille, • perfect picture of since lEW. th# teams were en countries must stand together against Communist China Ob that men would praise th* conteatment in her room in tertained by the Hearth of Amer An exchange of toasts at a state dinner cleared the way Lord for his goodness, end for hia Dormitory 1. had no comment ican AAM flub at a Sunday for a nM* statement of solidarity expected after their Thurs- wonderful work* to the chiMr** n| on the in. ident ^vening dinner in Kansas City, ’day wifldup conference on the Formosa crisis. (men!- Ps. 167:8. ♦ Guide Poskt