i 1 , I “! i i n i r • t I • 7 * 'r « Velum* 69 V *•- THUSRDAY, AUGUST 14^ 1%0 Gattlemen Short Outability and ywlatability are designations t«: "the new dual beef grading system now under study U. S. Department of Agriculture.) Davirt'M. Pettus. Kyeatock division director T'SDA’d A(rrirultur«l MsrkHinjre • SnIn- .. Wa.Wnfrt rt n» 0. C. d,. I wrih^l Jhn projwt dupnf th. Idth ' C up :| the | . " f : ,tw ■f. ta hown, *avy wn^y| b« ,piWro •» T1o nR a(rrii ulttir$|| jfhoola aerurate gradOTg of be«-f und tend in ■jre'tearrhiny dual gra^Mjia ro- to enrouraae producer* to grow operation with the t SttW. He the kind *f rattle in k4it:market f^e system is still study , demand. J With t>e prevnt system, rut- abiky is dot fully represented, lit* stead, it lie conibined with quality so that neither cutabHitf nor pal- atability is urrurately reflerted, he ■aid. ■ Melani Hawaiian sinter stqre and is not yet a prbppsal. jThe short roune, whirHidUrart- I about •‘Mo rattlemiip! from' 'Aloha' Thome •hrouj?hout thf I mted .‘'tkjtf*. was 1 ji T held to brinpr b.-ef pnviltrbrs up a «n the latest problems ahd devefH 7llillO^I#IOC(I opments in the ever-rhangihg cat- He said the dual jrrading method tie industry. Sponsorinr !Hh)r es-ent For MSC Dance [Animal i vis the Department Husbandry. ' -4 r>r. R. D. Rndelefr; nf the U$DA’s animal disease i»mi para- si^ 1 research division at KrrrVille, urpe d- In- sertiride-treuted feed, f* jto rattle top soon, also ran rauie: trouble. He said improper use|if insecti cides might result in fc(|mething lions ia, the Southwoet for the jimijgr to the recent Irianberry newly ftirmed Mobil Omiral ^ n( , | f that|;lg.ppened. Ag Graduate Gets Promotion With Mobil Co. Special ta The Battalion BRAllpdONT—Kber H. Peters, *40, ha* b.-en aarrn-d manager of basic patrpleum rhemiral opera- a division of Sorony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., at Iteaumont. Peters, who rartived a B.S. in petroleum production engineering ^rom A AM in HM<>, will be re* 1 sponsible for not onljl coordinat ing contacts with customers' plants in the Southwest but will also di rect rhemicnl manufacturing op- eration% He bSgan work for MoW Sfter graduation and except for mili tary duty during World War II has been with them since. Prior to his promotion, Peters was southwest manager 'for the FetroleOm Chemicals Department for Mobil Oil Co. in t.aumont Much of his effort* in the last five years have bejn connected with Mobil's major venture into petrochemicals at Beaumont and attracting plants ’ to draw feed stocks fmm the Mobil ethylene fit- cility In Beaumont. Peters is also active in Beau mont cine affairs. He is chair man <»f the building committee at Sk Mark’s Episcopal Church, and it a member of the United Ap peal*, the Chamber of Commerce and manages a West End Little League team. cattlemen Would have aflgird time living it dewp in the ijuMW eye. Armour Official Vdlk Dr. H. Jt Hill of:'ftejh«C. Cplo.. difector of Armour an« (fo.'s beef cattle impnovement reidreh, said main research project - in the pro gram . inrlqde accuracy! hf meas uring area of the rib#ye muscle with aHra.sound in lift; animals; aorurate measurement [tf volumes of areas of living animHU with the science of photogrnmnr^p (stereo photography); heritabllijy of car cass characteristics; ^productive activity of range cowii tmd effect of rapirm quality carcass beef throupk . artificial breeding. ' •' W T AfcCA Head ,Ttlk» Oiie of the main ppfakers was C. W. McMillan of Deliver, Colo., evecutive vice pre^lgnt of the (See CATTLEMEN on Page S) ttfr-"— Douglas Shows Pictures in MSC jit >|eil Thiuglas, explorer-adven- J ‘urfr, will shew films ana give u I leewre on “Russia, fhe Nejw Faco M 9 | tonight at R 3n the Memoml Stu- ) i deijt Center Ballroom to conclude I the MSC Sneeial Summer Enter- i taniment Series. The Memorial Student Center | ^ fiIm u 9 fulMenglh. unr^- stacted colo» motion picture «if ri Soiiet life. ' I Douglas’ previous e^epeditions have trtken pirn. from exploding 1 v.Jcanoe* to the top of the Alps, j I Ifo get hi4 pictures of Russia, j Dduglas rep<(rts he had ko refuse fifns offered by tDiruscfev three j times. jA former AH-Americati foot ha if i pkiyer at I^afa yette College and the producer and narratin' of the fijm, Douglas is also a notad wp-iter and glaciftlist. ;He is B cpntrihutor to the Enryclopediti Americana and is listed In “Who's \^ho of Science." The color film shows such Jfi- ifous landmarks as thf Kremlin ;«id the Rod Square, St. BasiTs Cathedral fith its caijdy-strip^d tpwers and the Universi:y of M>«- qow. The everyday Hies of *fie Soviet people—their Work |fid t^»«ir reactions—are dppictad in »hots of factories,. mlrkets. Re torts, schools, movie theaters, fa shion and vaude'ille showa with jkmerirun jaiz and cigi ll Reactor Building Now Under Way} January 1 has been set as the tentative comifletic oh the estimated ^600.000 liiiildinj? to house the fin ^ of the Nuclear Science Center, beins constructed at 1 wood Field. t'nder construction by Temple Associates of im hid of $569,897. the huildinjr is the first phase of the St'l-million Nuclear Science Center which was authoriz Summer Directorate will «pon-1 «or its final dance of the year— ; an Aloha Dance—Monday night from ft‘.30 until 11:30 in the MSC Ballroom and Starlight Terrace. Herh Remington and hi* fine- piece Hawaiian orchestra. 4' cludirg a female vocalist, from HouHtoif. will furnish music for the rianirO. , Free orchid corsages kill he given ta the girls attending the dance aad hoys attending the dance kill receive free Hawiifen lets, cotortesy of the MSC Sum mer Directorate, according to Gates Whiteley,' chairman of the MSC Summer Directorate. Special intermission enter tainment will he provided by Manning Smith and his dancers, according to Whiteley. Admission cost will he SI for couples and :>• cents for stags. Whitelry said. rdate/ unit' tHtet- n j ■ | on a 1 •posed I last | The >yiear bv the A4M College System Board of DirfctoiK The board has [already appropriated $1,025,000 tOwiiitd coMRtrud* t|on of the center, which includes a $350,000 grant frDntlthe Jtational Science Foundationj. /. j » (J | i . \ •T7 ion 'A )r. C. L. lieinweher reared nea( Kerrville Announcements In: Extras Go on Sale Graduation announcements for those students graduating in Aug ust havg been received awl may he picked up at the Caahier’s Win dow on the Ground Floor of the Memorial Student Centwr, accord ing to Mrs. Wynelle Davis, MSC cashier. Extr* announcement* are also available and may be bought be ginning at 8 Monday morning. Mrs. Davis said. Coat of the announcement* is 50 cents for leather bound, 25 rents for cardboard and 10 cents for French fold announcement? ballet performances. Price of admission will he 75 pants for adults, 25 certs for chil dren and 25 ce*ts for; AAM shu* dent* with student eqjtcrtainrrjpnt nrds. From [OSt/ in Leinweber Named Quisenberry Put On AFMA Group Dr. J. H. Quisenberry, head of ran H ari * |"™«try. j. the Department of Poultry Science,! Leiuwejwf came h(4> from Okla- ha* been appointed to the Feed h.>ma[ Suite Universjjy. where he Survey Committee of the Amen-! bad been since 19l5iJ He was co can Feed Manufacturers Assn] ordinatori <>f cotton research and Quisenberry will work with a s(>e< i&lizdd in physiil<>gical stud- subcommittee on poultry. | les. ! ^ * ^)r. fharlen IJLeinweber, a^i A&M jrraduate, is tlie new I eadjof the Deparitnent of Raiye and Forestry. He look over new dutiel Aug. 1. The| scientist succeeds Dri Vernon Young. Young re- tire«l’fro*: [duty as j head of theky — • - - ^ _ e ..i. i. io-« ; He was born at Bandera in 1922 department f in SeptHmher, 19 >9. | J In the interim. Dr. Rdpert Darrow, r ** r profefsor, was aetipjg head of on a ranch in the Kerr; 4lle area in Ken County. t The agriculturist's undergraduf |te and graduate degrees word §ecfivfd while at‘AAM. His B.fi 1952 and M.S. in 19M were ip nge management. Plant phya- {nlogy was the major study field * (See LEIN WEBER on Page 4) f /Memliers of the faculty and 1 staff of the Department Of ; Xucleaiv Engineering will 1>C- l 1 gin installing the reactor tyr the center sometime near the gi •, I qompletion date of the building ane the most versatile unit of Ha type in the country, according to Dr. Ro bert G. Cochran, head of th« De partment of Nuclear Engineering. (See NUCLEAR on Page 4) Faturdn'v will fof the College Club's drive to children in the el of the AAM Con The hook •driv and will he rli| when members ol joined by local 1 Scout * in the collectioi tyn big day station Kiwanis"! dlect books for nentafV grades delated School, he-.-1 a Monday axed; Satardnf he c)|ih will he Bov and Girl M f 4r Station looking ()nr the .books and tlp'se having ho.(ks to {Innate are aiked to leave th|rm on their front porches whqre tl{<' scours can find them. v Anyone' wishinlf to dflwite hooks this we«dc can call any [member of the Kiwanis Club: Mrp. John T. Duncan Jr., \JA-M Consolidated Highr.S<’hool Library at Vl'fi-’>110; qr the school cufeterii Saturday, H~7119. Th “V may also take I VI r, tihe bo bmiks to tht The books k tablish a library lary school, Books needc< from the first grade* and wc books, books on und fiction 1 this :«e groul needed. (See BO< 1* 23m? aBBart t H J Science Center Construction Under £s * i t. library. II be psed to es- for the elemen- jl f|- l' ■' are for children through the fifth j ild include picture elementary scioaM id noi*-fJct»on for Biographies and 'n bistort* and tt; vel bock.- are^alsre ■P KL j K on Page S) If £ i j. rif Jv I, it At r W ’ * f if,* s--! u/t! J if > j y ! v 4 TT 1 t m J -k*) 111 .»