The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 04, 1934, Image 3

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THF BATTALION
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Monier Elected To
Head ’34 Y ( ahinet
K. A. Monier, San Antonio, was
elected president of the Y Cabinet
for next year at a meeting of the
19S4 Cabinet held at the Y cabin
Monday night. April 2. Monier,
who is a Junior M E student ip E
Battery Rield Artillery, has been
a member since his freshman year.
Other officers elected at the meet
ing were: V. N. Ferguson, El Paso,
vioe presUfrnt; C. F. Roberts.
Sugarland, secreUry; and J. N.
Boswell, Ptainview, treasurer. They
will lake office immediately. New
members will also be elected by
April 21 is order that representa
tives may be sent to Huntsville
for the Y M C A conference to be
held April Sherwood Edy,
National Y M C A secretary, is
to deliver the principal address at
the meeii tf.
5PRING IS
WERE..15AW
THE NEW
Varsity-towns
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- Mr. Mobin has long been a
harbinger of spring. What
has puttied us tho’ is • - >
who tells the robin? And now
we know that he takes his
cue from
Varsity-tewn Clothes
We’re saying “Spring is
here" with a swell lot of Var-
siyt-towfu . . and they’re
oirds”!
$25.00
Talos-Tailored
tra Trousers
$4.50
Two t <>m ement Stores
Hr) sn and College
LABOR FOR BUMMER
SCHOOL!
Plana are now
take cars of unttn
who will
school in June;
ss made yesterday by S. G
Bailey, Secretary of the College
Due to the closing of dormitories
there will be a decrease in janitor
service, Mr. Bailey said. However,
he added, all departmental build
ings will be open,, and will be kept
by student labor. He further added
that all student* tdeeiring summer-
employment shoald file applica
tions at once with the Student
Labor Committee, .
■ StudenU having employment now
will be given firsi choice at avail
able jobs, Mr. Bailey stated.
Houston Students To
Be Guest At Chicken
Dinner Here Sunday
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“Fried chicken—with all the
trim min’s!” will be the mMMI
clamor at the Annual Houston A
and M Mothers' Chib Chicken Din
ner to be held Sunday, April 8, at
12:80 p m is the Mess Hall Annex.
Houston mothers have been mak
ing preparations for this yearly
spread for the past month, and
rumors are that the abundance of
fowl will evea exceed that ef past
years. A program including dance
music by the Serenaders and many
specialty numbers will be present
ed during the dinner.
Houston boys who have not start
ed training are advised to begin
immediately.
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I. W. PAYNE
DM. A.
BOW
Office over First
Phone: 275 or *85
Bryan
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Krube His has moved to.Wb
T\ IT: PA
STREET CAR CAFE
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Attention ! -!
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REFRESH YOURSELF AT
THE SWEET SEUP
Course (ilven
reel ion of (
State lighttay
ment.
er The Di-
Dept. and
Depart*
Here are he members of roys
court for tht third annual Texas
A snd M Co ton Ball and
which is to be held in
Gymnasium Friday night. April |t.
Upper right. Mm* Will
Staude, queen. Upper left:
Bess Braunig,
Miss Gene Handley, maid of
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ASSHAVItUY
HALL
“OUT ALL NIGHT”
with
SLIM SUMMERVILLE AND
ZAZl PITTS
Saturday, 6:30 and 8:00
“HIPS HU'S HOORAY”
with
WHEELER AND WOOLSEY
Sajarday, 10:30
“IF I WERE FREE”
with
IRENE DUNNE AND
CLIVE BROOK
Wednesday, April 11
OH HEARSTTROPHY
. MATCH THIS WEEK
Intercollegiate Match To Be
Completed April 14th; Ag
gies Have Good Scores.
Electrical Engineers Announce
i Program For Annual Engineering
Show To Be Given Mothers' Day
Plans for the annual Highway
Short Court? given under the di
rection of the Civil Engine ring De
partment of A and M College in
cooperation with the State High
way Department j hgee been com
pleted. Over two hundred engi
neers interested in highway con
struction altd design are expected
to attend the mfettag on Thurs
day, Frida/, amt Saturday, April
12 to 14, to disousa the problems
concerning the development, fi
nance, and construction of high
ways. Men widely known and ex
perienced in the highway field are
to be on the progfanf’.
The program Thursday includes
the registration ». d discusion in
the mornigg falAwhd by several
papers in the afternoon. Friday
morning the papers will be con
tinued, finishing tho meeting for
the day with discussion. That af
ternoon the Texan University and
A and M baseball game will be at
tended, with the annual Highway
Short Course banquet scheduled for
the evening. The meeting will
then be continued Sgturday morn
ing with more papers and com
mittee reports, adjourning at noon.
Those who care to grill stay over
for the second A' flkd M—Texas
game that afternoon,.golf competi
tions at the Bryan Country Club,
and the intramurfal >tmxing finals
in the Gym that night-
Sandwiches
Bryan
Drinks - Sm
Main Highway
Why not bring us that Watch that is
is running too fast or slow, and let ua make the nec
essary adjustments. Our prices are right and we
guarantee to give you service and quality workman
ship.
CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE
Bryan, Texaa
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Firing on the first Hearst
Trophy team began this week when
L. R. Sayers, San Antonio, came
I through with ■ score of 190. Four
other Aggie marksmen, O. A.
iStwabd, ttajc Ruffaker, T. J.
Guerdrum, andtC. A. Tosch, will
round out the team, and will finish
firing by Saturday night of this
week. The UliMia' of Kenneth
Tucker, Burkbumett, resulted in
Coach Reierson’s having to place
Seward in his position on the first
team.
A ten-man team is aho firing
record in the National Intareol-
legiate match, which includes
every rifle team in the United
States. This match will be com
pleted by April 14, though most
of the team will have finished be
fore that date. The Aggies have
an excellent chance of placing well
in this contest, but emphasis is
being given the Hearst Trophy
: match.
Technical Exhibits of New
IKwlopmenU In Engineer
ing Field To Be Presented
At E. E. Show.
The Electrical Engineering de
partment announced Tuesday their
tenative program of exhibits to be
presented at the Engineering Show
May 12. These exhibits are group
ed into two general classes—those
which will prove educstipnal to
spectators having a fundamental
knowledge of the science and those
which will attract onlookers who
nre most interested in the spec
tacular displays made possible by
electrical means.
Some of the highlights of tech
nical exhibits to be offerttL are
high tension transformers, mess
Ucement of a wave-length trans-
inktar, the oscillograph, which is
used to obtain the shape of alter-
MODERN — CLEAN
CONVENIENT
CAMPUS
BARBER SHOP
Sort Smith, Proprietor
In the “Y"
For “ Mother's Day
Send your mother your pho
tograph. It is a gift she will
treasure through the year*—
because it’s you.
aggielXnd
STUDIO
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HAVE THOSE WHITE
ance Uniforms and Lifien Suits
LOOKING RIGHT
For The Cotton Ball. Send Then to the
AMERICAN
DRY CLEANERS-DYERS AND HA"
cilM takjt out B O and Uave no C O.
PHONE 585 and 600
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nating current waves; military
communication equipment, phasing
lamps, a commercial long wav* and
a short wave broadcasting station,
and the Otis elevator.
Amusing oddities will be found
in the “Talking Man,’’ who will
bid each spectator welcome as be
enters the building; “Magic Light,”
which burns in air with no ap
parent source of power; “Tin Can
Motor;” “Mercury Vapor Lamp;”
‘The Bottle Impossible to Empty;”
“Question-Answer Machine;” “Op
tical Illusions,” made possible by
varying the relative speeds of a
neon light and a metal disk; and
“Scrambled Speech,” a devise for
distorting speech to insure privacy
in radio communication.
Each display will be carefully
described snd its functions ex
plained by an electrical engineer
ing student in order that visitors
may see the “why” of its actions.
r. A. Wood Killed In
Aray Air Mnil ( ra*h
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UinlaiMMrtrtliaMMn A Wood of
Richland Springs, farmer Texas
A and M student, was killed near
DeWitt, Iowa, March 80 when the
single-seated pursuit plane in
which he was flying twenty-three
pouches of air mail from Chicago
to Dm Moines crashed in a rain
storm.
Woods, who transferred from
Texas Agricultural College
her* for the sch ool year of 1931-82,
was a junior electrical engineering
student He dropped out of college
in March of the second term to
enter the flying service at San
Antonio after having received an
appointment to Randolph Field.
He was the twelfth army flier
to die since the service was given
the task of flying the
The pilot was crushed
the motor and the pouches
The nose of the plane
four feet in the ground. The body
of Woods was badly mutilated.
I PMEILL’S CAFE
TRY OUR HOME COOKING * - - BEST ON
SUNDAY SPECIAL:
I Meals For The Price of Q
T Bnntf a Guest 0
BOARDERS
Two Meals a Day for—
Three Meals a Day for.
Quick an
Kream and Kow Klub
Plan Joint Dance
At a meeting of the Kream and
Kow Klub, held oh Monday night,
plans were discussed for a dance to
be held on April 2T. The dance
will be given jointly by the Kream
and Kow Klub and the Saddle and
Sirloin Club.
It waa announced that the Girls
Glee Club of th# University of
Texas would be on the program.
A committee conpo^ad of R. F.
Hartman, Cuuro; (*>, V. Holmes,
Gonsales; and* C. I fR'Cbx, Buda,
waa appointed to dfeide on the
compensation to be paid to the
Glee Club.
G. V. HoM*. bruMdent of the
club, announced that'lie would de
cide on the favors. <1
C. W. Cox, Buda, and H. K
Westerman, Llano, ware appointed
executives in arranging the dance.
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Vacation Time
THE BEST OF QUALITIES
CAN BE HAD
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Exchange Store
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“The Official Store of the College”
R. K. CHATHAM. Manager
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Avoid the Rush by
Placing Your Order
Now for Your New
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