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HomeMy WebLinkAboutpage-101b1.4 S HERALD THE D--A-ILY TW t~. Dallas' Greatest Newspaper DALLAS, TEXAS, MONDAY, MARCH 9,1931 ` Y 7 J ~.N_ I a. & M, C90ITS INVADE DALLAS TD SEE PLANTS.. 59 SENIORS TO INSPECT ELEC- TRICAL CENTERS FOR, THREE DAYS CLUB Gills LUNCHEON Power and Utility Chiefs Give Students Lectures on Industry Dallas Industries Inspected by A. & M. Cadets ^ my CA a lli~ kA 0 40 S-0 C,omp< S -C~on, `I/E5 ffO * 0 c c a Visiting Dallas to "see things we ine " fift ' selves having a won er anies whose plants and equipment they will inspect. y-n t get from books, can p - seniors of the electrical engineering school of Texas A. & M. college fo- -used their uniaded student vision upon "what makes the wheels go ' general manager, and B. D. Hull, chief engineer; the Murray com- - HE LAS DA 'round" in the large electrical plants pany plant on Williams street, of the city. where they were to be guests of C. Every branch of the electrical in- was to be visited during d t Nevitt; the Western Union com- 1Q g ry us their three-day stay, which will be Pany at Main and Pearl streets, as concluded Thursday with a visit C. Carr, V. guests i enginee tr. f t a nmen en- omen enter sec the Trinidad power plant of the e The y Texas Power and Light company, of the program was the the- ture as guests of the , ompanv officials. ater party planned by the Graybar Athens; H. A. Eddins, Marquez; C. G Dressed in their smart khaki um- and Westinghouse Electric com- W. Evans, Corsicana; A. . Fors- ~ loaded with knowledge," forms panies for Monday evening. ter, Dallas; E. C. Hai-per, Brenham; , hut eager for a few "facts," the ca- - - Tuesday's Itinerary. H. Holden, Jr„ Franklin; T. S. Job- son, San Marcos; P. E Jacobs Gal- dets under leadership of three pro- F. Rode N Hughes C s M f Tuesday morning's itinerary will . , veston; C. D. Kauffman, Fort . , . . , essor and H. C. Dillingham, invaded Dal- Include breakfast at the Dallas Athletic club as guests of the Otis Worth; W. N. Keisling, Stanton; G. P. Lewie, Gainesville; R. D. Me- las Sunday night instead of early Elevator company and inspections Calman, Caddo. Okla.: C. A. Me- Monday. of the boys wanted to "S of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Gee, Fort Worth: F. R. McIntosh, ome make dates in Dallas, so we decid- company, Westinghouse and Gray- bar Electric companies and the Cavina; L. L. Malaise, Handley; J. W. Minis, Cleburne; J. D. Mitch- ed to catch an earlier train," one of Wyatt Metal and Boiler works, am, Murchison: C. B. Moehlman, the leaders said. f the i l lif with luncheon at the Trinity Port- Bryan; K. S. Moss, Port Arthur; e o ca The entire electr land Cement company plant at H. D. Murray, Merkel; W. H. city was bared at once to the gaze noon. Myers, Valley View; J. N. Nahas, of the embryo engineers. The boys who made the trip are: Beaumont; J. K. Reynolds, Pitts- After breakfast at the Adolphus J. L. Alber, Houston; V. Aldape, burgh; G. R. Robertson, Temple; hotel, where they were guests of Saltillo, Mexico; R. L. Allen, Fort R. Saibara, Webster; I. Seaberg, the General Electric company and Worth; C. T. Balderach, Galveston; Dayton; J. A. Shellberg, Jr., Fort the General Electric Supply cor- T. G. Banks, Jr., Oklahoma City; Worth; C. E. Simpson, Harlingen; , poration, the group descender) upon J. E. Barbee, Bunkie; C. S. Basin- C. B. Smith, Dallas; G. J. Smith, the general office of the G. E. com- 'ger, Dallas; J. F. Blair, Handley; Gonzales; J. B. Smith, Dallas; T. pany and the G. E. Supply corpora- F. E. Bortle, Longview; E. H. Bra- M. Sowell, Cleburne; M. H. Stewart, tion warehouse, service shop, switch dv, Oklahoma City; H. K. Brown, Houston; R. A. Sullivan, r., Shreve- gear factory and radio plant under Houston: R. L. Bullock, Jr., Tay- port, La.; H. Timmerman, Pfluger- supervision of W. B. Clayton, assist- ]or; J. H. Burney, Bishop; W. J. ville; H. J. Williams, Dodge City; ant district manager, with full ex- Chalkley. Ranger; W. E. Clower, W. L. Wilson, San Antonio; W. T. pla.nations. Dallas; G. A. Cushman, San An- Wingo, Sulphur Springs; H. M. The next visit was paid to the tonic; E. M. Carl, Jr., San Antonia; Wingten, Denison, and H. P. Wool- Dallas Power and Light company R. C. Daniel, Cleburne; J. R. Dean, t t ley, Houston. ree , plant at the foot of Griffin s of j where they were guests of. Ross H. ar Forney, assistant general manager, and J. M. Harley, power plant su- ' perintendent. There they watched the process of transforming electricity through its various stages of steam and mechanical power, visiting the tur- bine rooms, the boiler rooms, the I switching structure, the electrical. switchboard and the main control j: com. To Club Meeting. At noon, they went to the weekly meeting of the Electric, club at the j- Yalter hotel, where they lunched with some of the principal electri- cal figures of the city and received recognition on the program. They also listened to the address by Dr. R. B. Whitehead, chief geologist for the Atlantic Oil company, speaking on geological relation- ships of the new East Texas oil fields with the other fields of the ie afternoon was seneauie, ievpted to visiting the vat its of the Southwestern -phone company, where e to be guests of W. L. Pr DALLAS, TEXAS, WEDNESDAI Sixty members of the senior class o Agricultural & Mechanical College at B transmitter of radio station WFAA on the noon. Continued on Page Three. Electrical Engineering Students at A. Nearly sixty seniors of the electrical engineering school of Texas A. lvi. conege wui-r, u- cal and industrial fields of Dallas were halted in their busy curiosity Monday morning to pose for the photog- rapher in front of the General Electric general office building. The electrical cadets pronounced them- d ful time" with "a lot to see." They wil be here three days as guests of various com-