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[4 HE DAILY BULLET Vol. XXL COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1938. 3 COMMANDANT OFFICE 1. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: May 25—Rural Electrification Conference. . May 25—Natural History piety Lecture, A. & I. Bldg., 7:30 P. ' May 97— Program by Consolidated. School Orchestra, Guion Hall, 8:30 P. 2. EXCUSED LIST: a. The following students are excused for absences from classes and other routine duties for the reason given: May 23 (Sick) Adams, J. B. Appelt, Osbourn King, J. N. Bielstein, R. M. ee, M. Blume, Walker Montgomery, J. W. Brooks, Thos. Murphy, A. R. Brown, Jesse McPherson, Harry Bumpert, L. P. Noel, Leon Contella, C. J. Robinson, G. C. Cross, L. D. Sall, Irving Durst, N. D. Sharp, T. F. Evridge, R. B. Simmons, B. Fagin, C. W. Smith, E. F.. Feinstein, Matthew Wignall, P. R. Hanway, J. P. Woodworth, W. C. Harris, J. M. Wray, B. May 24 (Guard) Turner, J: G Yezak, H. R. From 9:00. 4 24. Mey 28 ts 9100 A.M. May 24 % Wood, J. Q. Davis, Everett Geo. F. Moore, Comdt. MEMORANDUM NO. 81 {Return of Government Property to Military Custodian 1. The following Government property "in the hands of individual cadets will be turned in at the Armory as follows: A. Whistles—To be turned in at the © Armory, prior to 5:00 PM, May 27, 1938, by the cadets who drew them. B. Sabers—To be turned in at the Com- mandant’ s Office immediately following the ' Final Review by the cadets who drew them. C. Spurs—The supply sergeant of each, organization that drew spurs will cause . the spurs to be tagged with the cadets name who drew them and will turn them in in bulk, at the Armory, prior to 5:00 PM, May 26, 1938. : D. ‘Rifles, Cleaning Rods, Guidons, Locks, . and Keys. (1) Immediately following the final re- view, units armed with the rifle will be marched to their gun rooms and will there turn in their rifles and guidons. Rifles will be cleaned and metal parts covered by a light coating of oil. These units will then comply with the provisions of para- graph 1 F, this memorandum. Each supply _ sergeant of organizations armed with the ~ rifle will remain at the arms room until all rifles, cleaning rods, guidons, locks EY and keys have been checked by the unit Tactical Officer. Tactical Officers will then lock the arms rooms and turn the keys - over to the Military Property Storelieeper at ‘the Armory. (2) Guidons of units not armed with ‘the rifle will be turned in at the armory by the supply sergeants concerned immediate- ly following the final review. ~~ BE. Band Instruments—Immediately fol- Towing: the final review, the Band will be marched directly to the armory and will “then turn in all musical instruments. These instruments will be turned in as issued, hat is complete with lyres, mouth’ pieces, and carrying straps. The Band' will then be marched to its dormitory and will com- ply with the provisions of paragraph 1 F of this memorandum. F. Articles of Government Uniform. (1) Immediately following the Final Review, all organizations_except the band (See paragraph 1 E) will be marched di- rectly to their company parades. (Units armed with the rifle will comply with the provisions of paragraph 1 D, this memo- randum and will then conform to the fol- lowing). All basic students who have ar- ticles of Government uniform in their possession will be directed to fall out, change clothes, and report back to for- matign 15 minutes later to turn in their artieles of Government uniform. (2) Organizations will then be marched to the Exchange Store by the First Ser- geants, reporting as follows: West Door of Exchange Store—Engineer Regiment, Infantry Regiment, Infantry Band. | rt Bast Door of BExchange Store—Signal Corps Battalion, Cavalry Regiment, Chem- ical Warfare Battalion. North (Main) Door of Exchange Store — Field Artillery Regiment, Coast Artil- lery Regiment, Artillery Band. Each First Sergeant will remain with his organization until the turn in for that organization has been completed. (3) Payment for lost articles of the uniform will be made by the cadets con- cerned at the laundry station just east of the Exchange Store, prior to turning in articles of the uniform at the Exchange Store. A receipt showing payment for lost articles of the uniform will be necessary before clearance from the College will be given. (4) Receipts for articles of the uniform, not drawn, must be presented by each cadet concerned at the Exchange Store when he turns in those articles drawn. (5) Cadets who have had their trousers pieced at the bottom to increase the width, will have the pieces removed prior to turning them in, and the trousers will be properly sewed in the same manner as when they were issued. A charge of 25 cents will be made against each cadet concerned who fails to have this repair work done before his trousers are turged in. (6) Below is a list of articles of the uni- from and their prices: Blouse: $9.79 Trousers: $5.62 Shirts : $4.38 Tie: $0.30 20 All cadets who have Government pro- perty in their possession are cautioned to comply strictly with the provisions of this memorandum. Cadets who fail to turn in Government property with which they are charged or who fail to make payment for lost articles will not be allowed to enroll in the College next term and are also sub- ject to prosecution by Federal authorities. By order of Lieutenant Colonel Mcore: MARTIN MOSES ( Captain, ‘Adjutant. PHYSICAL EDUCATION EQUIPMENT Infantry, Students who have not checked in their locks and towels are re- quested to do so by Saturday, May 28.—W. L. Penberthy. 186a-4 CIVIL SERVICE CANDIDATES Prof. A. K. Mackey, Dr. P. B. Pierson, Mr. N. G. Schuessler, and Mr. F. I. Dahlbert will coach Civil Service candidates for Animal Nu- trition tonight at 7:30 P. M. in the A. I. Lecture Room. L. G. Jones will coach Junior Agronomist applicants in Room 304, Agricultural Building tonight at 7:30. ENTOMOLOGY CLUB There will be an important meet- ing of the Entomology Club Wed- nesday night for the purpose of electing officers and distributing | copies of the “Texas Aggie Ento- ' mologist.” All members be present to receive your copy. VARSITY AND FISH SWIMMERS \ Turn in your locks and towels 'by Sunday.—A. D. Adamson, Coach. AGGIES SAVE MONEY Avoid express charges on your trunks by storing them with us. It costs you only 75¢ for the whole summer. Watch for details later. TRUNK STORAGE SERVICE (inonsared by the AI E E 185a-3 ROOM AND BOARD Co- -operative bocte, Places for a few more summer school boys in the Childress County Project House No. 1. See M. L. Myers at Project House No. 1, Phone 232. 183d-1 FOUND _ Several suede jackets. These may be had at the Physical Education office upon identification. —W. L. Penberthy. 183f-1