THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1931.exas A.^M.College Graduates LargestSTUDENTSUXIATEDM JSS ff ’31CRASH OF NEWSPAPER S PLANE KILLS FOURof 26 Overimber In Class Last YearIEERING SCHOOLIn Number Withagriculture In 2nd Place57 graduates at the fifty-ictl c eroent of the| and M. College Saturday,its crash in a cpscd and endurance test near Glen Ellyn, ill. The plane's crew, four i three dying instantly.itt James Fields, Bryan.In rural education: Aussar's ,57 graduates, 302] he B, S. degree, twenty- ,chie Miller, Bryan,15. A. et -ix the de- Professional degrees: Meehan-t {,s;- ,,| veterinary medi-jical engineer—Estell I* Gibson, ,*y jj v advanced degrees JCement City, Mich.; Carl Milton graduate school. Two Underwood, Oak Park, 111. EJee-iii non-collegiat e * trical engineer : A. S. Legg, Midland. Agricultural engineer: Wil-Harry Luther Boyer, Stephenvilk; win Mathes Moore .Houston; Clark Louis Thomas Burns, Jr., Yoak-j Lionel Nealon, San Antonio; Wil-um; William Alston Cannon,*Tex- liam Thomas Scully, Denison; ai kana; James Bussell Couch.: Maurice Sessions, Austwell; Rob-Grandvi *w; Fred Frazier Cowart, 'rut Harry Stiteler, Smithville; Car-Robstown; Francis Clark Davis, ! roll Adrian Tracy, Houston; Vir-Jr., Denton; James Rufut Em-jgil Allen Vaughn, Vernon; Rich moms Plainview; Lee Heard Gar-.ard N. Winders, College Station; lend, Hope. Ail;.: Fate Gibbons, George M. Wrenn, College Station.,,j rin„ knJ in!]»am Henry McPheetcrs, Stillwater. Mt. V* rnon; Lee Amrurt Use. Sab-| ^ B. S. degree in science: Robert, . , , ..r- T»u Okla. Civil engineer • Samuel; inal; N.-v.man EUjync Long, to-.Nelson Daniel. Dallas; Charles. . Robert Wright. Waco. mo; Richard Jackson McCubbin, | Frederick Falley, San Antonio;..•'.ica. lire v ;, v, ,*o u - • • Valiev View; Saimr I Emmett Mr- Charles Francis Girand, San Anri' iujimti Jions Othu School of A*r u e !(;r( ,r IL van: Jack Meharg, Chil Itonio; James Leeper Hawley, Dal! ! J ’ S. lt;lt;grce i»i R h f Meharg, Chiilkothe; las; Newton Willard Lamb, Dal-t He:,;,, vocational numeration: Richard Rudolph At- ^ Winn^ro| Jas' John AagmtH Mathis, Jr., Gil-‘ 51 n!m * -runout * *'n h oruo, anon a i An*on Pedget Mor* is, Forreston; mer; Sam Grigsby Meharg, Plain-7 1 “ ' I': ftLiuJr HolLna .lohn H,m- Qui.-* nbfrr;.. .'tL; Alton A. Nance. Hou.ton:! 1 , i Jr., Holland, r,t jc ^ . Ray Ramc. Fiank W. Parent, Houston; Fra. ZlwRh Amkev K.? ^.Colle* cb KerthiPeyton SanAntonio.\ndivv. Carpenter. Dallas; Wiley - ‘Don; Havre;! O. kn-hey, San ( School of Enf.neer.ng....... ,in- * ' -I -on Chadwick Brenham • Wil- Augustine; Thomas Rollint* Rich- j B. S., degree in architecture:-■» . *Mma m.„.» m«. j,.. a*.i i * 7 eon-' Fdwin Conne’l Gilmer; Jesse Ti- : It • Terrell; Hailey Garisen Ky- ilene; Charles Richard Coneway,, ! - ‘ old »,«'.• ‘ ope, J. .' Kansas’ City; Jt)-Sl*»dor, Buda; No-man George Frenia; Marshall A. Hays, San Ahr. .Mm -ton Victoria; t ph Albert DePasquale, Dtekin- j ^hm, ier, Llano; John Dunbar ,tonio; Horace Chastme Henry, Ab-4e, |20 cash, II. W. Per- - on; Joseph Smith Dial, Sulphur' tellers, Mesin.-. Freshman, first Springs; James Graceton Floyd, jBheri ill, Ker1 watch, J. A. Nichols, Rosewood; Albert Kennedy Hawes, j Anderson; t1.; second prize, gold Dallas; Marvin Hays, Mt. Pleas-{by; AugustIt. Logan. Dallas. «nt; Werner Carlnger, Dallas; Frank Edv/ard Bor-tle, Longview; Edward Harrison Brady, Oklahoma C ity, Okla.; Horace Kirtland Brown, Houston; Robert Lee Bullock, Jr., Taylor; James Henry Burney, Bishop; Ed-ard Miller Carl, Jr., San Antonio; William John Chalkley, Ranger; William Edgar (dower, Dallas; George Arthur Cuchman, San Antonio; Robert Clinton Daniel, Cleburne; John Randolph Dean, Athens; Henry Adair Ed dins, Marquez; Clarence William Evans. Corsicana; Arthur George Forster, Dallas; Everett Charles Harper, Bren ham;'Phillip Fmil Jacobs, Galveston; Theron Simpson Jobson, San Marcos; Christian D. KatilF-nian, tort Worth; Willis Newton Keisling, Stanton; George Phillip ie, Gainesville; Rosea Dow Me-Calriian, Caddo, Okla.; Clarence Albert McGee, Fort Worth; Jesse Hamilton McGuire, Austin; Forrest Raymond McIntosh, Cavina, Calif.; Lawrence Louis Malaise, Handley; James Willis Mims, Cleburne; John Dunklin Mitcham, Murchison; C. B. Moehlman, Bryan; Kcnnard S. Moss, Port Arthur; Herman Dean Murray, Merkel; Jack Nichols Nahas, Beaumont; Jordan Kennon Reynolds, Pittsburg; Gustav Robert Robertson, Temple; Robert Saibara, Webster; Ivan Seaberg, Dayton; John August Shellberg, Jr., Fort Worth; Charles Emerson Simpson, Harlingen; Clyde Brooks Smith, Dallas; George Jefferson Smith, Gonzales; James Bradley Smith, Dallas; Thomas Milton Sowell, Cleburne; Mortimer Henry Stewart, Houston; Robert Augustus Sullivan, Jr., Shreveport, La.; Henry Timmermann, Pflugerville; Harvey Joe Williams, Dodd City; Wallace Lee Wilson, San Antonio; Harry M. Wingren, Denison; Hcr-echel P. Wooley, Houston.In chemical engineering: Clarence Glynn Albert, San Angelo; William M. Andrews, Jr., Abilene; John Sellers Craig, Hamilton; James 0. Cretsinger, College Station; Thomas Allen Dietz, Forney; Clyde Virgil Ellis, Wichita Falls; Norman Fischer, Cuero; Richard Elwqod Fischer, Houston; Sterling W. Florentin, College Station; Robert Hyron Floyd, Longview; Walter Granville Free, New Orleans, I^a.; Lee Godsey, Jacksonville; Alvin Howard Grantham, McGregor; Arthur Milhelm Groen-Schuessler, LiamDavis Winfred! ilene; Albert Gilchrist McKain,neron Siddall, Greenville; James Edward Monroe, Ides, Moody; Elton A. Holland, Cola Sledge, God- Jr., El Paso.; Vincent John Neu-jlege Station; Judson George Jaek-Hnuth, Jasper; man, Lukeavice, Czechoslovakia; * son, Gainesville; Joseph Weldon] aJ Houston Edward Smith, San An- Jesse Leo Norton, Greenville; Her-1 Jennings, Kossc; Wylie K. Laster,nt of i nfflish• Sonho- Grange; Charlie Herder, Jr., Wei- veio; Delbert Harry Taylor, Vic- bert Augustus Padgett, Jr., Fort Cuaro; Richard L. McAlpine, Dal-( ! { «,• - | IiU j Dan vviii Humason Hous- ,01 *u- Henry Taylor, Dub- Worth; Raymond Charles Ripp- las; Edward O. McDonald, Jeffer-t-11Columbus S. Jatk^.n. lt;or-,-llin; « »/ TN„«n. Ik- Antonio; Ernert Morton. \ J tana; Raphael Hebcr Landm.Dal-’ealur; Marvin (. Todd. Austin, Russell, fort Worth; Eugene Jo-I, |itv: Howard Anson Lang, Dallas; ^' Tottenham, Lrenhnm; J. seph Schmidt, Rosebud; Bern-CROSSING THE DELAWARE—1931 STYLEThe Delaware has been crossed again—but not in the same manner George Washington crossed tt In Revolutionary war days. Troops from Camp Dix, N. J., are shown above as they crossed the river along the exact route Washington followed. They were testing new aluminum and duralumin pontoon boats which carried a war-strenqtli machine gun platoon fully equipped, outboard motors propel the new boats.Mainly About FolksMr. and Mr*. M. B. Easter* ofStaff members of the Extension i at A. M. College. Prof. Thorn- 'tj,p Kurten community visitedService, their lamilies and the cler-l ton was accompanied by his son, ] gryan today.ieal force at the Extension build- i M. K. Ill, who will remain with t * * * *ing, joined in their annual picnic • relatives in Birmingham, Ala., [ R R Barron Jr. returned toor the shores of Scoates Lake at while his father Visits Atlanta. ^ ^ ^ ^ night from Houstonthe Ag-Engineering farm on Fri-' Before returning to A. M. Prof.q wjjere afUj 3^ Barron haveday evening. Assembling soon af-j Thornton will make an address In ^or ^ at the bed-| L-1 IHHH ~%A'r' »+«♦*'' ^ their 3-year old daughter,ry Beth Barron, who underfour o’clock, two base ball lover an Atlanta radio station deal-games were organized, one be-{ing with the history of the eotbtween the district agents and spe- {industry and will stop at Galves* cialists for men and another be-! ton to address the 1 exas Cotton tween the home* demonstration j Seed Crushers’ Association, staff and the stenographers for I omen. Meanwhile the spread of j Little Miss VirginiaJoneious operation several the Baptist HospitalMrs. Barron remain-on with the child,•ecue and accompanying viands daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.»e? prepared by the committee {Jones, is recovering from a tonsil j . J”present had satisfied the inner man from the abundance at hand..A number of visitors, some of j Mr. them formerly associated with Ex-j daught tension Service work, were guests for this delightful occasion.arlier this week.r Elizabeth, of Andtrso were visitors here today to wi ness the graduation of their so Cameron.Mrs. W, H. Cain, mother of!t shman spb \V ( lari MeKelvy, Valley Mills; Wil- * *, Vantint . Jr., Quanah; William hard Adolf Bchriever, San Anto-Linn Gardner’Mitchell Jr. Long ampbell Vertreen, Brownsville; Inio; William Kopple Schultz, Col-! V f »» lie . , ■* 1 f i ’ « 4 * r * I it nu 11 Li * * f ’ ahIrm J 1 L .. . . O ul.I Itay Walker, Wolfe| Lufkin; second pK. Ashby, Evansville, Ind. v.tw; Raymond Edwin Neal, Tl„.In writing contest, $20 pie? August Joseph Thomas No-Iff*1 elliS*il l K. White, Eastland. P. \'oawl, Bernard; Frank Burdette is oint iica! conte f nu*lt;i- iD’Bannon, Dallas; Oliver James Hand),Galveston’. Mer-1 Orton, Bellevue; Homer A. Pen-v I mi .M.ate, medals, dleton, Jr.. Wichita Falls; Chesterjton kitzpattlexumler Gulf* J. A. Car- 1 hr is Schaefer, San Antonio; Paul!Dallas; U. N. Daniel, Dal-jJ- Sloan, San Saha; Paul Byron i .F Ga ion Henderson: ’ T*U, De Leon; hrank Winan nw’ R»chai*d Iij ,l , 4 Mo-ei rhotaas. Jr., San At.tonio; liomm : Hay Patti n McNeal, San I Roy Maurice Crawford, Nacogdo-' ‘‘ • * * 054 • Fdvm Thompson. Vernon; ,\u -. Anto,l‘°* jtln-s; James O. Cretsinger, College•tment of chemistry an 1 brey. R. Todd. Jacksonville;’ ’ lydej School of Art* and Science* j Station; Carroll Anthony Dauter-I em«i ncering | Freshman Emm itt Vawter, Geona; Kactxwh j B. A .degree in liberal art i contest, first prize, $25 j WA.Wageiur, Yoakum; Travis Karl Jack Yea;•art K, White. Eastland;! Watterson, Bastrop; Paul Wilson, IThonta Ai »tie, $D in cash, J. U. Lit- Hereford; Vernon Lane Wimberly, |Charles Li jet*. ’ Graduate fellowships, ■ Houston. [John Pie’ ih, J. F. Lane.v, Eastland; ln agricultural engineering: I Joseph He!Min, Tyler; I C. Baker, George Henry Follett, Houston;’sen; Thomas Campbell McGuire, Houston; Arthur Lee McKnight, El Paso; George Albert Mather, Jr., San Antonio; Walter Farl Syphrett Maxwell, Houston; Richard Oldham Montrief, Fort Worth; Payl Luton Morgan. Leesville, La.; EweR Curtis Philips, Ranger; Wil-ford Frank Pickard, San Antonio; James Donald Richter, Moulton; Henry F. C. Rumfelt. Dallas; George Hardin Shifflett, Jr., Marble Falls; Herman Richard, Mis. C. W. Simmons, returned toj Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Morris oi her home in Missouri today after ■ Nacogdoches are visitors on the,a two me Mrs. Simmons at their home in Bryan. During her stay here Mrs.at with Mr. and j campus for commencement. Mr.Morris, a graduate of A. M., faJohn Constantine Gilbreath, H ford; Hebcr Thomas Stewart ell architectural laiville. Miss,I medal, R. L. I I*1 agriculture: John Leary AI- Char! \ugu.itine; silver bn, K! ( ampo; Ji»e Edward Bar- Anto t v uv. Friorui. :ker, Texarkana; Roy Chester Beil, j WortJames umbus; Garland Collins Sparks, rens; William A. Houston; Raiford Leak Stripling, ton; Juddie John- San Augustine., College Station. 1 In chemical engineering: Wil-ait; James Bran-,liam Thomas Askew. Jr., Fort Sweetwater; Ken- Worth; Landis Clyde Baker, Dale; th Lloyd Haggard, Bonham; j Rophie Eugene Bland, Dallas; Den -ewart Edmund King, San Anto-jris Flynn Chaney, Electra; JosephDal- j Baldwin I lark, Jr., Fort Worth;,1 mers, W’aco; Frederick George Sleeper, Alexandria, La.; Herman Bryan Witte, Yoakum.In petroleum production engineering. Albert Luther Palmer,Terrell, William Benton Powers,Beaumont.In textile engineering :William Belton;.111 Terrell; Jack E. I^ney, East- j Edmund Harwood, f’tero; EdwinJr., Bry bind; James Edwin tatta. Tyler;! William Knippa, Knippa,( nok G h )Vi!n^,r McCorquodalc, Orange;] School of Veterinary Medicia number of delightful fains and many friends will antici- j J pate her return here next year, jLai af- j ogdoches.Mrs. J. G.McHaney andchil-; drcn,' Virginia andJohnnie, ofMart, will arrive tonvorrow for avisit in thehome iof Mrs?.Mc-Haney’s sisteir and fami!;,, Mr,andMrs. A. S. Ware.JohnnyMc-Haney will rsmain inBryan to at-tend summerschool.Miss 51arjorie Lublock andyiimCourtney Be:ss Cook,both ofSanAntonio, arespend it*g the week-end in Bryanand Cfldlegc Stationduring cornunt andareMrs. Lamar Je homeof Dr.andMrs. E. C.Shin non of Wilt;chitaFalls, after atwo we«*k»* visitwith* s. HouHouston; Royce Lee Dixon, Bouhatn; j l’°rl Arthur; Melvin A. Enquist, on; Henry Sugailand; Jack Edgar Fulgham, ille, N. Y.; ^ i atherford; Homer Hugh Hag-Creek; Alton Bernucd Damcron,! **• . 1 * Mathis, Waco; Harvey Degree of doctor of veterinary. i Greenville; Earle John Berryhill, j John A. Jett , j Thrall; G. 11. Bigham, Fort Worth; j Ba rby KettcrWalter L. Ewell, Dallas;' North, San Antonio; Paul medicine: Fred M. Burkev, IlouvI f S. reft Ford, ( impel Hill; Slcc“e* College Station; John Wal- tdn; Walter Cecil Butler, Ken-Alexander Grebner, San|t,,n Simmona, Grange; Hiram Cy- nendale; Ray Travis Dickinson,o; Gordon Herrscher. Fort *us «cbb« Breckenridge; Marvin Marshal!; Charles William Neal,John I' nry Use, Sabtnal; |Re.ubeb; Williams, llumhk. College SUtion; Robert EdgarHornThomar In civil engineering; James H. Starnes, Dallas; jClai on; Ed- | Vlk«». Salado; Joseph Avant, La- Young, Graham.I.a.; Rouble c. Barron, School of Vocational Teachingeph Weldon Bateson, r « domcr in ,ment work done through community clubs and county demonstrators, It is the custom each year in this department tor agents to jMr. and Mrs. C. D. Marrs havtheir guests for commencement her sister, Mrs. Frankie Worsham District agents on the home! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hudson of and other relatives, left today formonstration staff have returned; Waco. Mesdmmes Marrs and Hud- i her home. She was accompanied am official visits throughout the son are sisters. ] by her niece, Gladys Nell W~**state in judging home improve- * * * t ham, who willThe summer session at Consoli-j in Wichita tall ated school will open on Monday j *torning under direction of Mrs. j Dr. Henryf I ____ - , . D. Marrs. Courses in grammar j Waco today toswap” districts for the judging j grades will be available to students| and the childr phase of this work, which is one of the school. of the- outstanding features of the | McDOnA*lT aL mIcY home demonstration program for; Superintendent l. J.T.ssa In th.s way one aKent, lt;- J ^ . thcdirects the improvement work and , .... . ,one of her associate* who is fa-.Kin?s Highway school district. The one oi n« r aswi ntwsss who is j , i. a:. «Am.miliar with the plan and all regu-ng it,I Mrs. Jno. Lm ; Harrison will i 1 Sunday afternbools in this district are com-of Shiloh, in Robertson jlions concerning it, sets an up- •' ... , U5„|., , 7 , * county and Macy and Kings Higfi-aisal on what has been accom- • „ ** ... .... I ...nL-ir,.. , Uon.oeI way in Biuzos county. Supt. Mt;plirhed toward snaking l ural homes ; ^ K 1,1Donald is trying to adjust the at -aiiivf. more convenient , . , ,». ..... .rultural. i f*lrs of thls d,stn!rt 80 lhemay getstate aid.i. and chil Iren, ir.d Richard, of! WellbornMr. and Mrs. J. 51, Jones have; CROP OF FAWN DEER returned from Marlin where they SAN ANGELO, May 30.—(A took their young daughter, Vir- The crop 0f fawn deer is begimi ginia, for medical treatment. Vir-1. an.:ve in the great open cour