THE BATTALION iiSS' ATHLETIC DEPT. TO GIVE BANQUET Members of All-Company Team to be Guests. The annual all-company banquet will :be given in Sbisa Hall Annex on the night of March 10. This banquet is given each year at the end of the inter-battalion football league to the managers and coaches of all battalion teams, to the members of the two all company selections, and to some few invited guests. At this affair “Sully” opens the old pocketbook wide open and throws a real party. Formalities are few and far between, with a big plate full of eats as the predominating factor. In fact in the parlance of the campus this affair is thought of more as a “feed” rather than a banquet. The yell leaders are among the lucky ones in vited and already Cy Edwards has begun fasting in order that he may do justice to the occasion. Stage directions for this scene from William Vaughn Moody’s Divide,” call for a woman’s muffled scream, a pistol shot, ani the cra-h cl break ing furniture. The microphone on the right sends them all to your home. DR. LEE PUBLISHES BULLETIN ON FARM MORTGAGE FINANCE Dr. V. P. Lee, professor of the Ag ricultural Economics Department, is the author of the Agricultural Experi ment Station Bulletin, “Farm Mort gage Financing in Texas,” which is now in the hands of the publishers and is to be released in the near future. The bulletin will contain fifty pages together with maps, charts and tables, and it is expected that it will fill a much needed place on the list of the Experiment Station bulletins. Dr. Lee secured this material from various sources. Every angle of the question is considered and it can be clearly seen that the scope of infor mation used is the fullest possible when it is learned that Dr. Lee con sulted several farm mortgage com panies, joint stock land banks, the Federal land bank, insurance com panies, trust companies, and state and national banks in gathering the data for the treatise. Among the features of the bulle tin the treatment accorded the amount in Texas farm mortgages held by the various mortgage institutions on Jan uary 1, 1924; the ratio of the loans to the value of the land mortgages; the interest rates charged; the purposes for which the loans were made; the length of term for which loans are made; the methods of repayment; the extent of foreclosures in 1923; the lo cation of investors in Texas Farm mortgages; and the opinions of these institutions on the Texas Exemption law. Teacher: “Can you tell me the shape of the world?” Pupil: “Pop says it’s in a hell of a shape.” A. H. STOCK JUDGING TEAM WINS OVER OKLA. Jack Turner Is High Man in Dual Contest The junior stock judging team won a decisive victory over the team of Oklahoma A. and M. last Monday in the contest at the Southwest Ameri can Livestock Show in Oklahoma City. The team of Texas A. and M. in cludes S. A. Debnam, J. G. Gillespie, J. C Idol, W. M. Pinson, D. G. Tal bot, and Jack Turner Professor W. L. Stangel accompanied the team as coach The only colleges competing An Exciting Evening Here are four of the WGY Players (the world’s first radio dramatic company) at a thrilling climax that almost turns sound into sight. WGY, at Schenectady, KOA; at Denver, and KGO, at Oakland, are the broadcasting st ations of the General Electric Company. Each, at times, is a concert hall, a lecture room, a news bureau, or a place of worship. If you are interested to learn more about what electricity is doing, write for Reprint No. AR 391 containing a complete set of these advertisements. Tune in, some evening, on one of their productions. You will be surprised to find how readily your imagination will r apply stage and cottinj. 55-12 DH - d N li re A 1. ELECTRIC COMPANY, 0 C H 13 N 'ii C A : j , -NEW Y O R16 in the judging were Texas A. and M and Oklahoma A. and M. Texas wa-s first on cattle, hogs, and sheep. The total score was 3,347 for Texas A. and M. and 3,176 for the Oklahoma college. The men from here won fir^t ybace and also tht^d, fourth, and fifth places. Jack Tur ner was first with the high score of 687 out of 750, Gillespie won third place with 677. Debnair. was four'a, making a score of 663, and Idol and Pinson tied for fifth, their score be ing 660. In other words, the Texas A. and M. team won a distinctive vic tory. The success of the judging at Oklahoma City is a basis ‘‘or pre dicting further success at Fort Vorth next week. The team will return to c -liege Thursday of this week and remain until the following Sunday. At noon on Sunday the team will leave for the annual Livestock Exposition and ^*^<§><3H$><8><3><$*e><3>< § > <§*$><3> <3><3><$><§><$><®><$><8><*><8><$><® > -3><$> < e><8^^ at Fort Worth, and from every indi- odeo at Fort Worth, where it will idge next week. Teams from A. nd M. have always acquitted them- 2lves vehy creditably in the contests cation the Junior Stock Judging team of this year will carry on the record of its predecessors.