, n.AVf Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, September 28, 1961 THE BATTALION Debate Team Organizes For Meet The A&M Discussion and Debate Club made plans for the coming debate season at its first meeting of the year Monday. Presiding at the meeting was Dr. H. E. Hierth, associate pi'o- fessor in the Department of Eng lish, who will act as debate coach for the club. Compe'ition this year will in clude tournaments at TCU, Bay lor, Texas Tech, Tuscon, Ariz., Hattiesburg, Miss, and A&M’s own invitational tournament. The college debate question to be discussed is: “Resolved: that labor unions should come under the jurisdiction of anti-trust legis lation.” THE LITTLE 500 GO-KART TRACK OPEN— MONDAY - FRIDAY 6 P. M. - 12 P .M. SATURDAY - SUNDAY 2 P. M. - 12 P. M. 2700 So. College Ave. : ^ w vs y-W it ' " -'-■ T H ■ ' " ' ■ : ; ; M. 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All studies are taken at the University of Oxford in England. According to the scholarship brochure “quality of both charac ter and intellect is the most im portant requirement for a Rhodes Scholarship.” There have been only tw r o previ ous A&M Rhodes scholars. Charles W. Thomas, ’22, is now head of the Department of Engi neering at New York State Teach er’s College and Jack E. Brooks, ’47, is now on the technical staff of Ramo-Woolridge Corp. LAUGHS BUILT IN ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. GW — Paradise Hills, a completely- planned community under construc tion near here, should be good for an occasional* laught. Comediiyps Jack Benny, George Burns and Gedvge Jessel have all bought lots, says President Joseph Timan of Horizon Land Corp., the | developer. Actor Kirk Douglas and his producer, Ed Lewis, are among other purchasers. The community, a little more than half the size of Manhattan, encircles an 18-hole golf course. . Fall In The Air Eighteen-year-old Pat Kilgore, welcoming the first day autumn, dons a bulkyknit sweater for this pert pc the cornstalks, but short-shorts are more in keepinj balmy temperatures which marked fall’s arrival dot|| south in Montgomery, Ala. (AP Wirephoto) Annual Nutrition Conieren Scheduled 1 lere October 4-6 cmpha I *ng. [ Chaim partin' sect 1 he effect of flavor on feed vor and water consumption will be one I ferei of the many poultry feeding topic* the during the annual Texas Nutri- j Pr lion Conference here Oct. 4-6. Discussing the effect* of fla vors will be Dr. C. W. Deyoe, as sistant professor in the Depart ment of Poultry Science. The scientist’s experiments and i be devoted to bev studies indicate that the right kind and feeding opera of flavor can go a long way in J Sponsors of the boosting feed conversion efficiency Av&M Texas Anri or getting birds back on feed. j tnent Station md About 40 flavors were tested) tural Extension in water. 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