I • 1.- W: ME STUDENTS TO LEAVE MOEDAV FOR TRIP TO HOUSTON Three Days Will Be Spent In A Tour of Lending Indus trial and Commercial Houses. Thirty senior students of Mech anical Engineering and three pro fessors in the department of Mech anical Engineering will drive to Houston Monday morning, April 16, for the purpose of making an inspection of industries and come mercial houses in the vicinity of Port HoujN. F. Rho.le, C. C. Palmer and K. P. Ward, pSofes son in the department of Elec trical Engineering, will lenvf for Dallas Sunday afternoon. April 15, on the annual inspection trip, ^rhich is made each ‘Spring by the clan* to be graduated, for the purpose of acquainting themselves with the commercial aspects of courses studied in the class room. According to( a tentative pro*- ram announced by Mr. Rhode, the ilispection of industries will be de- largely to those with the direct bearing upon the field Russell Addresses Scholarship Society Daniel Russell, professor of rural sociology, delivered an address on “The Social Problems of Our Pre sent-day Organisation* before the Scholarship Honor Society in the Asbury Room of the library. Tues day evening. Dr. Russell pointed out the fact that great advances have — made in the physical the past hundred years, tie has been accomplshed hi the field of social sciences. He stated however, that this is to be expect ed since the social sciences have never kept pace with the physical have been sciences in s, whle lit- uce work, entwined with smilax vines, and offset by small palms, ackfK **- Stress was placed on the line the dance floor. From the girders above hung multi-colored strips of tissue paper, in brilliant contrast to the dull steelwork' which ordinarily meets the over head gase. Demanding the attention of the visitors Immediately upon en trance, a huge opened cotton boll clung to a' semi-circular maroon background, framed by a wide sil ver band . . the whole backed up by the green of the yaupons J Immediately beneath the cotton boll were thrones for the King and Queen, and still further down stood the orchestra platform, fronted by the maroon instrument stands of the Serenaders. marriage and divorce. problem, as well as the unempleymant and crime problems, i One of the most expedient means of eliminating these difficulties is te enact uni versal national laws to supplant varying and inadequate state leg islation. according to Dr. Rsssell. Aggie Fencers Lose To Dallas “Y” Team Winning two, tying one, and los ing three of their bouts, the Texas Aggie fencing team lost the meet held Saturday night in Memorial gymnasium to the Dallas Y M C A Foilers. This was the first meet held by the A and M team against outside competition since its or- Places Own Art Work i On! Exhibition Vchitectural ProfeH»or’s CIq- ,Tlection of Lithograph and Pencil Sketches and Draw- ; ings May Be Seen Thia ‘ Week” I; JC. J. Fipney, associate 'profes- sdr of arcliteatural design, has placed on exhibition in the archi- teetural library on the fourth floor afj the old Main Building a collec tion of his Own lithograph and pen cil drawing^, water color sketches, and measured drawing of La Bahia Mission at 'Gohad, Texas. laeladed (n the display are color ful interpretations of such' well known spots as the old Villa Maria 1 im \eat of Bryan, a roadside scene nmr Hearns-, rains of Baylor uni- | Vqrsity at Old Independence, A and M) campus construction scenes, as will as tee H sketched in Mexico apd France, Of particular interest ial the ws4*r color sketch of a scene from!the artist's window at F^ntaiables^i where he received tils dlfiemi d’ecole de - Beaux- si.. FOR !BYK EXAMINATION AND GLASSES ML J. W. PAYNE OPTOMBTUaT DR LAMAR JONM i Dentist ! X-Ray feeund Floor Cits N.CL Bank Bids : Bryan, Texas LOOK YOUR BEST for the INSPECTION TRIP and R.V. HOUDAYS The Campus Barber Shop Bert Saritfc, Prep. •la the "Y" "N V (.4 * ITHACA, N. iY.—Sir Arthur Stanley Eddingi n former British astronomer and ahthor of popular scientific books, give the an nual Messenger torture senes at Cornell U niversity ^his year, com mencing April 9. SPRING IS HERE - 1 Satisfy That'Urge ('old Drinks 1 V !• Sandwiches HRDLIKA’S PLACE For "Mother’s Day” |4ui tjsfc Send your mother yfur pho tograph. It is a gift jshe will treasure through the years— because it’s- you. i AGGIELAND STUDIO Ptctar* PramM Lacing the bottom of the au dience section (the north side of ganisation last year. _____ __ thr bu » ld ‘ n *>. fluffed rolls of white M . GL Calvert, ttogle Lake, and lectrical Engineering. Under cotton dr *P* d brown batting, hung K . H . Pier, Fort Worth were the group are included; Dallas over l ** e k> w er rail. two Aggu- fencers whp won their Pbwer and Light, X Ray equipment * * * ' contests. Calvert won over O. Gru- i of the Kinchek* Company, Has- ! ! w»w, captain of the Y M C A team kell Exchange df the Southwektern 1 P **es trumpeted the arrival of ^ . WO re of 2-1 and Pier won Bell Telephone Co., Graybar Elec- 1** K ‘ n * and Charles Cole- uV er Fuhroop by the same score, trie Warehouse, General Electric m * n • * n tones, announced Other Aggies in the meet were: Warehouse, and the Trinidad sU- them, and the Serenaders, croon- Captain Charles Van DePutte, lost tion of the D P k L. Several other in * " s, ®«Py Tim « South, ac- to Silberger; F. A. Hubbard loet industries whickj although aok di- com P« ni * d their approach. The to Alcorn; E. S. Hunter tied with recilv related to E E will Drove ro > r * 1 P* ir ■PP«*" d gracefully be- Williams; and D. R. Parker lost to interesting to the .Unts, are to '°re turned, and amended to | Van Riel be visited. In this group the prog- thl ‘ ,r v ‘‘* Vot thrones, beneath the ^ return match will be held with ram lists Lone Star Cement Co., ^tton boll. City Pumping Plant (Bachman We were far from being disap- Dam), Dallas Municipal Airport, pointed in the show of feminine Ford Motor < oiapaaf Assembling pulchritude, when duchess after Plant, Dallas Gas Co., and Times ‘ duchess, and model, after model. Herald Newspaper. paraded before our datxled eyes The group isiko be entertained with their escorts .... a dreamy at breakfast a da . luncheon each lady with shining silver drees .... day during their stay in Dallas darkest brunette in softest yel- by one of the firms which they low .... a dinner jacket and a Visit that day, according to Mr. red-head with flushed face .... > Rhode. Monday, they are to be shy Aggie .... platinum blonde gutst* of the D P A L for break- with long red gloves .... lovely fast and The Lone Star Cement ! lace .... calla-lilies! Co„ for lunch. Tuesday, The Gcn- the Dallas team in May and ar rangements are being made for the team to fence with the Fort Worth "Y” team on the same trip. SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT iI*:NVEli Colo.—The Denver ('birion of (he University of Den- vm was adjudged the best College itowspaper in the Rocky Mountain region at the annual conference of tl* Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Pfess Association held recently at tty Colorado School of Mines in Gieely,, Col# rads. *1 —-fr— s— DR* A. BEN BOW Dentist | 5 Office over First State Bank | Phiae:|75 or 635 | ri ljfcMR i j RING UP another sale • From this dreamy mood we were , , 4 startled into peppiness by the ca- wiih breakfast and tty Dallas Gas p^le dancers. Miss Virginia Self (o, with lunch. Mednkaday will be Shirley and Bess Dent, spritt with the Dallas Power and j i^ uit ^eir roles were well liked Ityht at their Trinidad Plant. . WBg evidenced by enthusiastic ap plause from the audience. The Pageant over, the public decended from stands to Ball, and everyone went out for a downright good time. Two o’clock came, and all was ended .... the little boys and girls went ho«ie? Lucchese Boot Co, Inc. CUSTOM BOOT MAKERS Boots, Shoes, Sam Browne Belts and Accessories 101 W. Travis, Milam Bldg., San Antonio, Tex (Established 1683) CHEMICAL ENGINEERS TO MAKE INSPECTION TOUR Seniors in chdmical engineering, accompanied by M. K. Thornton and F. F. Bishop of the chemistry department, will start their in spection trip from the Ben Milam Hotel in Houston Monday morn ing, April 16. A bus has been chartered for tht- trip and various i companies will be visited in Hous ton, Beaumont. Texarf City and I Port Arthur. Included in the entertainment to be given for those making the trip will be a smoker at Beaumont Monday night given by the A and M ax-students club of Beaumont. Commutation of subsistence will be paid the members of the first advanced course, ROTC. (Juniors) at Room 102, Academic Building, Thursday, April 12th, beginning at 3 p. m. Those student* who have classes an til 6:00 o’clock should re port immediately after the dismis sal of their classes. The payroll for the second ad vanced course (Senior*) has not yet been returned by the Finance Officer, but is expected either Thursday or Friday, and payment will be made immediately after its receipt. The government pay for ROTC students amounts to $18.00 less 15%, or $15..10, for the preiod from January 1 to March 31. BAMi:: ASNtiAVHLY i | | HALL | KING OF JAZZ PAUL WHITEMAN Saturday, 6:30 P.M. | .1 ■ - KISS BEFORE THE MIRROR with 'NANCY CARROLL AND PAUL LUCAS Satunfay, 10:30 gBg- THE SPORT PARADE \ . With JACK HOLT Wednesday, April 18 j Selling by telephone gets results. In many lines of business, salesmen are finding they can cover more customers more often—and close more sales at lower cost by telephone.' . | i j Bell System men have worked out a number of plans for systematic market coverage by Long Distance telephone. They have also devised tele phone plans for more efficient handling of pro duction, purchasing, administration, distribution, cdjlections. -j Because Bell System service is fast, economi cal, adaptable to specific needs, business more and more turns to the telephone. ^ TELEPHONE SYSTEM WHY NOT SAY HELLO" TO MOTHER AND DAO* —BATES ARB LOWEST V H 1 K s *) p. M. Matty Bell, retiring Aggie grid . mentor, returned Thursday to the A and M campu* after a leave of absence of one month during which lime he aided in spring football j training at Southern Methodist University. Bell, who ended a five year per iod at head of thf physical educa tion department of A and M this year, will go to IS M U next year as vanity tine coach and chtof as sistant to Ray Mormon. S-A-L-E 4 STARTING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 WHAT SAVINGS! Two for the price of oar plus one cent. ty* at Yoar Rexall Store “Save With PHARMACY I FINALLY FACED THf QUESTION OF "NERVES -CHANGED TO CAMELS I’M SMOKING MORE- : AND ENJOYING IT MORE. MY NERVES AREN’T ] JANGLED ANY MORI, CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS YOU CAN SMOKE THEM STEADILY... BECAUSE THEY NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES . . . NEVER TIRE YOUR TASTE !