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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1920)
‘0361 ‘v UlIB ‘Aepsany, | | THE DAILY BULLETIN Published each morning, except Monday, by the Publicity Department of the Agri- | eunltural and Mechanical College of Texas. Official Publication of the College. Dis- | tributed free to all students, instructors and Campus resiaents. Advertising rates fur- nished on application. Offices... Room 113, first floor Academic Build T WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President of the College FRANK O. MARTIN Secretary of Publicity | ing | | creation of a zone in which cotton cannot be grown for a period of at least two years would be the most | effective measure. By the use of the | non-cotton zone the once infested area around Hearne has been cleaned of the | pink boll worm in two years. The | creation of such a zone would inflict | hardships on the people who are’ now | growing cotton in these districts. | There must be a means provided | whereby these people can be recom- | pensed and asisted as long as such zones exist. “If the pink boll worm is not eradi- cated within a short time the other cotton producing states will quaran- tine against Texas cotton and cotton products. This will upset our whole economic system.” On a motion by Dean E. J. Kyle and the consent of Professor Bilsing a recommendation to the Governor that he call a special session of the legisla- ture and provide sufficient legislation to combat the pest was written into the report and it was adopted by the Council. An additional stipulation was that this recommendation should go through the President of the Col- lege. Grain Sorghums and Corn. A. B. Conner read recent market quotations made by the largest grain dealers of ‘the State showing that ground threshed milo could be bought | at the present time at from thirteen percent to twenty percent cheaper than ground corn. He gave the re- sults of a sheep feeding test made at the Spur Substation by J. M. Jones, | Chief of Animal Industry wherein | ground threshed milo produced al- | a - % ENROLLMENT AT A. ANDM. } = % COLLEGE UP TO NOON + = i YESTERDAY ic EN N IS x 1756 XC +E ++ = son’s Rackets and Balls. corn and buying milo at the present E difference in price. E Duck Pants—all sizes—now in stock. H. H. Laude, Secretary of the Coun- cil reported the result of a question- | New shipment of Spalding and Wright and Dit- Tennis Shirts, Tennis Hats, Tennis Shoes. White A. M. WALDROP & CO. WHEE EEE THEITHIE GOODS (E aire sent out to ascertain the desire 2 of all members as to the time and | 5 : place of meeting. About seventy per- | SI cent of these returning the qUESTION- | gugegsceufesiscdongesisfortosfecforfosiooriosfosfortosieeortosionortosiosfortosisefonfosfssforfoefssforiociosforiosfssforiosssforioeorforiocfortorts | aires were satisfied with the present | ¥ KX | time and place of holding these meet- | iA ings, that is the first Monday in each 5 3 “ month at three o'clock in the after- > 0 ou an a ar hos) noon in the Extension Building. The | + Council voted to accept his report. og WOULD YOU LIKE TERMS ON IT GY 5 ———————————— v oo ON THE SICK LIST + i = & We are in position to sell you a Ford Car on the most The following students were con: | liberal terms possible. If interested, call anl let us ex- fined to the hospital yesterday: | % plain our plan in detail. ge J. W. Callaway, E. F. Daniel, D. C. | We h : : ah ; oe Farrell, H. R. McDonald, B. Penn,|% e have some exceptional bargains in used cars if E. M. Schiewetz, R. P. Ward, T. V.|% YOU do not wish a new one. i Williams. o |Z We also have a Chandler chummy roadster for sale. Te '% This is a good looking car and a bargain. & LEAVES FOR FORT WORTH ( oe J. M. Jones, Chief Division of An-|% C H A M B F H S-Wi LS 0 N MOTOR ES imal Industry, Experiment Station, | %& J left for Fort Worth yesterday in con- | 8 i» nection with his work as manager of | 3 COMPANY & the sheep division of the Fat Stock | % 3 | Show. + Authorized Sales and Service. Ig He will also market one hundred |. +} i and thirty eight head of sheep fed by 1% BRYAN, TEXAS k him at the Spur Substation in a|« |» oo ol feeding test conducted for the last | ninety days. Rr. h* I i ERP Cn OFFICIALS TEXAS TELEPHONE | CO. HERE TO SEE STUDENTS | H. W. Morris and A. Oliver of the Texas Telephone Company are vis- itors to College today. They are here to meet the stu- dents of the Mechanical and Electri- cal Engineering Departments with the purpose of interesting them in future employment with the Com- pany they represent. most equally as good results as| Io 5 ground corn, and at a saving in price | CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK | Stitution. Average total for the month. .193 of gain of over one dollar per hundred Heart trouble was the cause of| Average total for January....189 i pounds. Thuved March. 5 his death. Attendance las: Sunday: John C. Burns, Head of Department UyscaY, are vg 3 Colonel Williams for thirty-five ln A EN NN 10 3 | Picture Show, 6:30, “Victory”, g : : of Animal Husbandry, stated that | ie 5 : years had been active in Texas pol-| Juniors ...... .............. 14104 3 " Admission 15 cents. Airdome. oe To. feeding tests conducted by him at| Debating society, meeting 12:30 itice. He was United States mar- Sophomores... ih. oi viovnais ov 13.4 the College had proved ground in the VY Chapel Si > “77 shal for the Northern District of | Freshmen. ...... 0 ine vn van ae 86 threshed milo to have practically |... = he i : Texas under President Cleveland. | Campus people ................ 32/4 ninety-three percent of the feeding a aa Seminar, Agricul He was chairman of the state Dem-| Teachers and officers ...... 2414 value of ground corn. However, he tral Bldg 7 o'clock ) ocratic executive committee in 1910 | I. said that when fed whole there was Bible Class Sociel Professor ond and was a colonel on the staff of Total: attendance ’.......:i.... 1844 a much wider difference in value, but | Mrs Haves South Parlor Y. M Governor O. B. Colquit. Attendance previous Sunday .205 considering the fact that there was a Cc A : ; JR J 0 U0, RK. JR J. JOE. JO0, JOR, JOR, JU, JUN. JUN, J, JR. JR, JU, U0, U0. JUN, JUN, JUN, JOR. JO, JUN, FON TN NN SL NR SR SRR aa tS RA Sn a - much wider variation in the price of Campus. Social Club, Y.M.CA RX fe G , : < 3 N < N . JUL oP o FE corn in ae hue aad me in the 3:30. Miss Hallie Jameson, |% Ch . . [ 3 : ht, ev en, the same | te oe 4 KA head he though 2 Sven vn bloin Speaker. + arm ing rriv ats od difference in value would obtain. | Saturday, March 6. bd Another difference in the ig he wilh Free Picture Show, Airdome, 6:30 in the most advanced cnreations Ki + was that the feeding value of milo | * x 3 ps that thecteeding Velie oF IN o|Sundey, March 7. + NEW SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, #= by threshing and grinding was In Bible School 9:15 ‘Guion Hall ; KIMONA LD y i A eB Cte HaPoazi ‘ > x : ’ pe creased twenty -one percent, whereas, | Preaching Service, 10:50 Guion |% NAS and SILK UNDERWEAR + - the feeding value of corn was only | Hall. 4 Styles Most Authentic. iE increased six percent by shelling and | Y.M.C.A. Chapel Service, 6:30 | do . . Tt es « 0 y * . ron . * \ + . oe grinding. This had been found by | Baptist Services, Airdome, 2:30. '% Ne Ww Fi S kb an d Jo h nson Ha ts RE tests conducted by him. | Methodist Services Y Chapel, 2:30. | : he A. W. Buchanan of the Extension| pyrechyterian Services, C. E. Bldg. |& are ready for your inspection, they embrace the newest 33 Service in a short talk gave it as his | 2.30). seasons models in large and small shapes, true dow opinion, formed through several oars Episcopal Services, Room 10, C.|% to the Seasons Latest Trend. ia of observation that corn should not be | E. Bldg., 9 o’clock > : + | - . . oe he 3H > " v >. ow planted further west than Brazos | Mass for Campus Catholics, Room | LADIES—We extend you a hearty welcome. A county, and neither should the grain 19, C. E. Blde., 9:30. A A JU sorghums be planted further east than ‘Monday, March 8. = S B W [ & ( oe this same county. However, he did | Science Seminar, Physics Lecture ES am § ttson 0. 3s: tion the expedience of selling | > . op KR ed not ques p | Room, C. E. Bldg., 7:30. [ERCREREIERCNCALACACA ANNEAL ICN NE IEAM JCC HENCE CECE MCMC MCHC HCC HCMC RCC NERC N $00 Ld MARR) Sa AAR ag a C2 DEATH OF COLONEL J SHEB WILLIAMS BRINGS GRIEF. Deep regret was brought to the | College community with the news of | Average attendance for February: of Colonel J. Sheb Wil- liams of Paris. the death He was for a number of years a very active member of the Board of his death means the Directors and loss of a very great friend of this in- * 2. 2... bo CIC IPCC 0 Dara aa a a a a AT SI ART SO SO 2 “ BIBLE SCHOOL REPORT. Following is a report of attend- - | ance for the month of February and} also for last Sunday: | EE Kr TR hn SE EAN 10, JUNIE at as fat ea 20. IES ODNOMOTeS: Sous, vou isi Fia ninisiein ss xs 26 RR Th 1013 101 I ROR PER ONE BE SR IR tn 73 ta iCampas People’. . uh. vin 41 9 Teachers and officers