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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1920)
Saturday, May 1, 1920 a ZF Lad THE DAILY BULLETIN | 3 | rome om i ENROLLMENT AT A. AND M. 4 | * Publisked 1 ‘ench morning, except Monday, | COLLEGE UP TO NOON i , dy the Publicicy Department of the Agri- % YESTERDAY 3 | E ! eultural and Mechanical College of Texas. |% 5 All. SIZES IN STOCK i Official Publication of the College. Dis- | % 1 tributed free to all students, instructors and I 1 Ss 1 1 ll » Dumpls _vesients, ‘Agvertising rates fur- | & 4 KHAKI SHIRTS, Lace or Button Bottom. > chi i KHAKI BREECHES. R.O.T.C. INSIGNIA. gs Office: and higher institutions of learning, | = ° pr (Room num 2 Boo" ie Bolan three senators, two representatives + Herman S Army Shoes. y WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL and seven citizens. This committee |Z y os FRANK ©. MARTIN of twenty-five was appointed and the A. M. WAILDROP & CO. Secretary. of «Publicly Governor made an ex-officio mem- i = ——— | ber; and when a meeting was called | 5 ituti mend- | in Austin a new commission of cit- |“ sal passage’o? the constitutional a zens was named to present the needs | Fiddsidsidsddediiubib ibid ib ibi didi odode ede de oto r ment in November allowing school Joey ; se o& of institutions of learning to the leg- P Ine districts to vote on themselves the islature. 2 THERE'S A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN QUICK SER- : at limit of taxation for school purposes. | After making the foregoing ex-| VICE AND EFFICIENCY % a Talking about the condition of this | planation of the work he had been $ How GOOD, and net how Quick, is the rule of our shop. * de College he said that the trouble doing as a member of these various! Be glad to have you join our list of satisfled customers. 4 ut started three years ago when the leg-| committees, President Bizzell then 3 3 islature allowed less than was asked |told how they proposed to procure | - x ¥ for. They made no allowance for |the desired legislation. ks PARK TT E JEWE LER ge increaséd attendance, for increased Estimates of the needs would be | % EE — > * maintenance or for an increased |prepared, he said, and turned over to i Post Office Block, Bryan 4 teaching force. The attendance has the commission of citizens who'l 5 1 increased almost fifty per cent, a|would then go before the legisla- | Watches, Diamonds, Silver and Cut Glass at Living Priees. > thing hardly conceivable at the time |ture when it is called to assemble on |% * the appropriation was made; and in|May 24 and say, “we as citizens « | HEE ES addition prices of everything have [this State and as representatives of |priation, and other amounts. | ORDER BROILERS THURSDAY soared. The result is our present [the people ask for these funds.’| Speaking of the proposed West) plight. Other schools are in the |That will be a new day for Texas, | Texas A. and M. Dr. Bizzell said thut| Broilers may be secured at the nly same condition, and if it is possible |the first time that a school program |he was going to denounce the prop-| Feeding and Breeding Station on Tia the State University is in a worse |has ever been brought before the at-|osition publicly and asked all assem- | Saturday, May 1st, between two and lait difficulty than we are. tention of the people in this manner. | bled to do the same thing. He sail| four o’clock. Orders must be plac- ol To find some method of helping Dr. Bizzell said that to hint it did |that he would tell the Legislature of led before Thursday night. Price 55¢ » the educational interests of the state {not seem possible for the Legislature | Texas that they should not establisii| per pound. Phone 87-R 3. , Governor Hobby called a conference [to turn these demands down, saying |other institutions until they had ad-| ———— of school teachers and officers in |that there is now $6,000,000 of un-|equately supported the ones already | FINN’S FILM SERVICE has been Austin in March and out of this con- appropriated funds in the State |in existence. running at College for 2 years—no ference three committees were ap-|Treasury. He estimated that $2, In conclusion he thanked the in and outer—just steady, consistent k pointed: one to recommend steps to [000,000 of this amount would be re- [teachers and officers for their Toyal- | work. Ee be taken to help in the emergency, | quired by the public schools, and ty, saying that there was no offer WANTED — Fhe suitable foi 4 ky another to frame proposed legisla- vrobablv a smaller amount to cover |organization with the loyalty of this) rage ob. theCamias. - Write B . tion for presentation at the next| pink boll worm legislation. | College, that there was more cooper o Gocv eit: tat ; A meeting of the Legislature and the| With the permission of the Board ation up and down the line in this | ° Ys pany |Impas, A third to formulate a constructive | of Directors he said he would ask | College than in any other he had | sisnlrddudodddoguingdodeirfsdofefsfsorooi % policy for all schools. At the next for approximately ~ $200,000.00 — lever known and that certainly he got i A BUSY SPOT i meeting the Governor recommended | $20,000 for increased salaries; $40,- | more cooperation than any other col- i in H 2 larger committee to be composed 1600 for new positions next year; | lege president. : i BUSY TOWN ne of representatives of the high schools $14,000 plus 25 9 emergency appro- | He said that he was doing every ¥ Gunter Hotel San Antonio i — Seedredeadeatestosonesfostseteotenortocontasfasteetootostostestostactastesteatestortesfosoctacieofoooroaeaforfosfesfuefoofonforfororfonfaefuefonlor ts | | thing in his power to provide money | 4, Internationally Known ¥ iy a + |for every loyal worker, was asking | % lh x + | for funds * without diseriminating deeleocdeadeafucfeciosdortuniecteciosdeadecdedocfooferdedecdocfododrde Te i i [against any division of the College EX ? + |and if it was provided he would call A 3 JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SHIFMENT CF % | the Deans around his table and they JAS. W. JAMES > fl would apportion it according to pus- Real Estate i 3 4 tice as well as they could compre- Wl KX +1 'hend it. But, he said, I have done | PHONES 46 & 498 re * + | my best when the responsibility Is | + + | shifted to the Legislature. I teld : : * 4 | Governor Hobby in his mansion at 3 a x | Austin that unless funds were pro- |% When in Bryan i | 3 < | vided we could hardly open the doors | ¥ 2 3 % next fall. If you had been in the % E A y 3 *%. | conferences I have been in, three of | “4 EX + | them in March and two more in i At the New York Restaurant % > + | April, you would know that all the ata oorforforforforforfoofenter k eq adniinistrative officers of INStitUtIONS | gis ei gecgeugsegesdosgesdonfsosgangecfougestosfostesfoafoefosfonterd x 4 4 in Texas are doing all they can i : x 3 [meet the situation, he said. | S h | X 3 3 | —- —g— fr 3 ; | MEETING OF THE CAMPUS | C 00 A LJ LJ * RRNA fo cfefuafocfrfoafosinefefonte’ 10c. ote soos LJ + Received Fresh A "20 2 3 CIRIR ofesfoefects + served with Almono (Custaro Sixes one-fourth, one-half, and one pound. 20c. BOYETT’S STORE Loo op , 2 ig ve, - Cut CWC oo, Sade 3 . & RS 40c. : Every Thursday. RS o "ws KX : he xX "ge + od oo 5 3 AGENT KX 3° ie oe ole x N > : : A J oe ole . y \ \ be * . . i I Is 5 hrosiala. 30 30] SITES a ” LW J \J . o wheeled ofesfeatosfeeiesd beotee] ACAUIE I HR X See's A + ele es a sar air an aa Sad Feegeele yee, > ee Toogesd a a se a ce a a a oofeste oo ars . oe . + | dance of all members is desired. | i. DANCE FOR A. AND M. CADETS | STUDY CLUB TUESDAY | S Ii ; | upp 1€ Se. The Campus Study Club will hold | [its next regular me eting Tuesday af- | termodn "May "with Mrs. C. A. | Wood. Mrs. J. C. Nagle will be the! | leader for the afternoon. An atten- | This store carrid; a com- plete stock of school sup- plies and we can please the most critical purchaser. HASWELL’S ry = ) 3 | eee — | The Girl’s Rabbit Foot Club will | give Saturday afternoon dances be- | ginning May 1st. All cadets of A. and M. Clone are cordially invited | to attend., K. of, G Hall. {2:30 to | Bryan +4 = i. Phone 1# 5:00. a Free. | ¥