1 1 i N THE BATTALION ! I GIRLS FOR YELL LEADERS? Atth« ti t^c itudonu tlMther or MliUblo A M xiod * t|ut • littu J^et won't Consider being M tiro firlw i light hove kt be for i igh. feminize t x> rmaha. t twld 1,000 On the k is raor a 1 * T. 0. Not I keir ty r Idaho, Maryland. Mississippi, and Iowa, ami for cer tain of the cities, such as Washing ton Philadelphia, and New York. Vplumes for each of the other States are in pn psiatlon, and will be published soon. The publication b done by private firms, not by the WPA. There are also some miscel laneous guides, including some to certain highways through the coun tgy: U. S. Route One, for instance (running comparatively near the coast from Maine to Florida), and The Ocean Highway, running from New Jersey tb Florida almost a- lung the beach. In the end, it b planned to have guides U> most of tin main routes throughout the United States. There are guides, to<>. covering various individual mhjects of pertieukr interest or iiMBa.' \\' I fsj, ' The State guides contain chap- jMrs on the topics of most interest concerning the Stab, such as hb- toiy, industry, transportation, ve getation. and the like. Then there ale chapters on the chief cities of the State. Following that come chapters giving mUe-by-milr des criptions of the main routes thiough the State. The separate glides to the various routes, of course, are entirely mile-by-mile descriptions. I can’t thinh of anything better. fW • tom 1st to have with him as he drives through parts of the ountry he does not know intimate- id. With s guide in hb hand, he b in the p .ski..n of having with him a resident of the section who Mows nil the sights, and all the i?> 57 5T OFFICIAL NOTICES Final Wyouts for the Glee Club will be held Monday night, Oct. 2, at 7:16 la Guion Hall. Tryouts wiU also he bald for piano accompanist. All mep interested are urged to bo prmatit | ACROSS *1—Any small, SS—ICalt bever- imporfect age ear of Indian 26—Cry of a corn 1 Sleep | 6—7 th king of 24—A ringlet Israel 26 Expression : Sf-Ahpt I Of disgust 10- Dull and to-27-Wrone foot Chous kabbr) 11- Quotes I W Upon 12- Curve 30 -Period Of 13- A sound in- T time dicating 32-Feminine * hesitation pronoun 14- Eskimo S3—An apron house (vari- top ant) WsAWIa s fireplace to heap things warm 7— Town in |l. E. Italy 8— Side road 10 -Chum IV-Depart 14—Western state of the V. S. It—Confederate 21 Symbol for radium 2S—Land meaa- 24— A venomous snake of In- 1 dia 25— Coalition -PenMQ vania (abbr.) r—A puppy 28—Cnially (diaL) V Si—A kind of 84—A stout. solid dub 37 Southeast ' abbr ) With further refereaap to the Tyler Trip. TV Executive Com mittee on reconsideration has de cided to permit Junior* to get au thorised passes for the trip, a futbermore, any Junior who i blanket permission en file in the Commandant's Office for week-end trips will not have to get special permission from hb parents to make thb trip. Graduate students that expect to operate motor vehidM will re port to the Commandant's Office to have their vehklco registered 200 Civil Engineers To Widen Panama SCHEDULE OF TMWtv . I * Tl V*v Septembl 38—Faculty Danes, Mem Hall Annex. 8 P. M. September :M>- B. nefl| Show, Aa- M*mbly Hall, 6:48 P. Mj October 7—Benefit ehow. Assem bly Hall, 6:46 P. M. — Notice Horticultural StadenU There will be a meeting kif the Her tkglture Sooe^ Tbesdsj night sft»r yell practice in room 10T Ag nnJtur. MuiMtng Freshmen and I I ' ! t' _U , ATTENTION, HOUSTON BOYS! There will be an ini{»ortsnt meet- of the Houseton A, k M. Chib j night ihnmediately after practice in the Y. M. C. A- djapel. All boys from Houston and vkinity are cordially invited to NOTICE TO HOLDEK8 OF STATE OF TIZAS RRNRRAL FUND WARRANTS Effective today and until furthm notice (ha banks of Bryan wil hMMBobMia gonersl fund wartubta for regular dejiositing ewatamere at a dbcount of ON percert (1%) aad for non-Customer* at a di» count of one and o«a half per- <»«ft (lb) Th.- First National RMfc % TV City National Ba: k The First State Baak 4 Trwot Compaay. 17-Note of the wheel on -Metal tube of arm law to ptsebm p« i»- Exolama- 38—Cook moat tkon of In- la an oven quiry 38—The whole of 18—rum 38—A player's 20—City in oast- stake : 1 ern New (poker) ^ York 40 -Slushy THE BATTALION and facts, pt that prob- guide b bet- «n with the the guide rate than rd informa- »tones and tradi about the regba—< ably the man *ith ter off than the local inhabitant, is likely to be more the somewhat ha tk>n of the inhabitant. The tourist oon becomes so accustomed to having the guide that when he has to do without H he finds the ir p becoming flat and flavorless. Bveryone knows how it feels to pass something that looks inter- ekting, and to my, "Now what b that, Iwondar?" With a guide, you always know. The guides give information a 1— Ajpmemiaa 2— A Hlltltej captain M the army ef "Ut- 4—Interior 8—Letter R 4-Projection at the back ef ranam aaciRcra saasasisaraa ana rauR acm nvam tanssra ClwaQQIiailQewU ann rasra siiiii i9DC31|S !9l3nf7 naaaiEiinaara □Easaa aaaa According tk a letter recent! received by Dr. C- I* Baker, of the Geology DepartmeaL from dr, Donald F. McDonald, consultant geologist, the project of widening the Panama Canal will take about ten years for completion During the next two or throe years, states Dr. McDonald, about two hundred civil engineering graduates will be employed for the project This project will be a sharp con trast to the one of the digging of the Panama, although it will take nearly as long. It should be en couraging to civil engineering Mu- dents ta know that such informa- tion came to one of the teachers at A. A M. r 1 BELT C’l.t B 'All boys from Coleman, Coman che, Brown, Erath, Eastland, and surrounding counties Will meet in U B M ramp Hnrt Monday night im mediately after yell practk*. Ci gars will be served. baptist service 8:45 a. m. Sunday School. C. H. ' Bates, Qaneral Supt 10:60 Mora- 4 ing worship, sermon. Rev. J. W. Marshall < of Dallas; 8:15 p. m. Baptist Training Union. W. !t. Parmer, Dirwctor', worship, sermon, shall Patl Death varsity, Waco, will the musk and hers at both l:4o Evening l W. Mar Baylor Uni- in charge of special num- NOTICB L E. STUDENTS There will be a meeting; of all Industrial Education ‘Students in the Asbury Room of* the Library Wednesday, October 5th, after yell practice. TH ; a. a m. (mRc«,Q«cnaar Hillel Club WiU Have Open Meeting Dr. H. J/Ettlingur, professor of mathematics at the University M Texas and former athletic director there, will address the first open meeting of the year of the A. A M. Hillel Club Sutday at 7:88 p. m. in the Asbury Room of the library. Dr. Ettlinger will speak on the Work that has been done at Har vard And Columbia Universities in treating Jewish learning as an aca demic study, and on whkt the Southwest can do in that field. The meeting is open to the public. Poultry Club Meets To Be Organized The A. A M Poultry and Egg | Club met Tuesday night in room 1116 of the A. A I. Building. Offi cers for the new year are Ted There will be a meeting of the Martin * W- L. Braddy, junior member* of the Reserve Of- 1 vbe-preskbnt; Wm. Schmaltx, sec- ficers Association in the banquet room of the mess hail at 7 p. m. R. 0. A. Meeting t' Student sen(i-weekly newspaper of Tans A A M College sad of- ffcial college publication, ^ .. *U« ; br,t mirtkiair aiM«' Gate* Sports Editor Tom Darvww j, lAMMsMt Sports Editor M Jj C Diets ■ Uirrulstion Msaaflto Dm McCheSne). H. G. Howard i Circulation Aaatotaata C. F. DcVllbias proof-reader TUESDAY STAFF Jack Puckatt. Juater Editor W. H. Murray Junior Editor A. G. Wsrrea, Junto C. W. Inhn Juator W. H WdnJk....- Junior Editor R. F. Ragerv T. N. a. 1. Carrell N. A. Mom*. M. G Furr mans. H. & Talbert W. I Baa dirtier M. F. Perkins, Brie* Died- rick. J.JL Scott, Lewis W. T. Gtey. Csorft F. syiii Ci B. Straw*. Beam. L A. StoaselL R. H. Ingle- flold, C A. Rhode, A. K Ada FoMrr W.se Were, what changes they under Went and why; what ones disap peared and the reasons for their disappearance; aad what industries flourish now. He knows the a grim] tfeirn) plans of the early setters, ill the serious mutations of agri- dulture thereabouts, and the pre tent crop* and their value and dis position He know* which are the did houses and buildings and which c w. Ray Tread* (ChteR) STAFF Junior Editor Junior Editor Jaaior Editor . Junior Editor Frank Phelan. J. F ly Clark sou. W. F H. W. Camming W. L Clark. L. H. Grusstuff, L. A. SchML JfeMat Schott. Ha Jonas, G. W. DcArmond. Jf.lR. C. Sdipdd. Jack Routt. Huber) Stone. Jack llfr*y. U. A- New man. V:/ ced Monday that a series of ban quets honoring all organisation commander* will be given th* first Monday night of each month. These banquets will be a mattei of policy and will b« continued throughout the yqar. the tourist enlightened or amused at nearly ewi y turn qf the wheel* To take this project alone, I can’t think that it has been anything out brnrficinl to ail comu-cted with Simpson Tells NYA\ Students To Fill Got Blank Soon 0. L. Simpson, Chairman of the student labor committee, ha* an flounced that all students on the N. Y. A. must have “form 21” tilled out and in his bffiee by Tuesday as these must be in Aus tin by Saturday for the students to receive their pay. Regardless of whether the stu dents filled out this form last yMr. a new f irm complete with all sign ature* mint accompany the payroll or the students will be unable to obtain their pay for the moath it. The.writers who prepared the ♦re haunted, who built them, and i guide* teere usefully (and I cmn- 4ny unusual fact* about thfir his not help thinking, absorbingly) lories. He know* any distihguish- j employed while the W*ik was being The Architectural Society held a barbecue at Cash ion Cabin Sunday afternoon. A short business meet ing was bald, and the activities for the coming year were outlined. These activiUs consist partly uf s series of lectures, designed to - .p .. meat the work being done in thd department, and to give the -i aunts an idea of problem* they will come in contact with after! leaving college The aerie* will begin with four lecture* taking into consideration p’ ubiems of v Camraun4y Plan- aMc’'. The first teeuire will be by' Dr. Dan Russell on “Sonal Prob lems of a Community”. The second will concern "Political Problems of a Community”, with V. Jt. Su- gsreff as speaker. These two lee-1 tores have been scheduled for the first and third Mondays in Octobetv R. R. Sweet. Miaister The week of Octet*- 2-9 will be observed by having services every night during the week. The special meeting will begin Sunday morning at 10 o'clock with Bibl* clasaes followed by th* Com- and preaching. Sunday evening at 7:88, and each evening during the wecERl -fjftO there will be Worship and preaching services. The'preaching will be done by the min later, R. B. Street, and the will be under’tha direction ts who art mawlben of congregation. All member* of tht group, stu dent* and campus re>: j»-uu, are urgyd to be present fet every ser- and to bring All studente vi*k with us during acquainted with doihg and to enjoy the fellowship of splendid young man and study and the congregational singing. I’KKSH) TBKI \N SKHVIO* tT7 T I i 8:45, Sunday Schoel. * 11:00. Morning Worship.' -Topic: “The Thought* of th* SUeat Man”. 7:00, Young People * tango*, j The Sunday School will meet *s usual except that UtoteRd of the regular class period there will be s general assembly t>f all depart ments in the Y. M C A. Chapel where all promotion* will be an nounced and award* given. The parent* are urged to attend th* general assembly in th# Y Chapwl which will be^in abogt 1#:10—Nor man Anderson. V sad ing features of «wah town—Che- uw,. South Carolina, has many fin* old trees, because a town ordi fiance of colonial days rtquircd fveryone found intoxicated on the Itreet to transplant a forest tree in to the town. And m it goes, with done. Yhe rest fif us have been provided with a meats of making our trips a hundred times more en joyable than they wear likely to be before. It seem* to toe no flavor of “boondoggling" attaches to the** projects. N Scouts Meet Scout Executive C. W. West and Martin C. Hughes, head of the E. -E Department, met Sunday afternoon with sudents interested in continuing Boy Scout work while in college. It was decided to form a troop on the campus, and havens chief activRkft the development of hobbies, suck as photography, arch ery, leathercraft, woodworking Mr. West promised to get ex perts on each subject to give in- f ST. THOMAS HPIB^OPAL Rev. Reaeoe 8. Hasaw. Jr, 8:30 a.jn^ Holy k Jl:00 a. Holy <*« sermon by the rector Everyone is extended * cordial jnviution to attend all the Services of St.’ Thomas’ Chapel. PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG , PEOPLE’S PARTY { . . Young pedple of the Presbyter ian Church will have a Lawn Party at the bom* of the pastor Friday evening at 7:30. All young people in the League and the High School and Student Departments of the Sunday School and their 1 ! invited. d . . , , ,,i , ,al. _ „ . _ r i Bee Us About Oiir i WEEK-END “SPECIALS" • 4 ’ i ll rax ^ i THE CONVENIENT CAMPUS STORE AGGIELAND GROCERY Verov* Fro* Exchange Store | l - TT1 -r i "Y” CABINET Mfcl-rrs In the first meettog of the Y.M. C A. cabinet held Monday night in the Y parlor the president, David Thrift, gave a abort talk on the highlights of hi* Dan forth Fellow ship trip. GET BEHIND THE TEAM! BE FIT WHEN YOU G0y\ j TO TYLER ‘ . | j B j CAMPUS CLEANERS Above Exchange Store hi ruction, but emphasixed that work done would depend entirely upon the time and effort to be pat out by the students. The next meeting time was set for the Sunday after the T. C. U. game. I p — - FOOT* Tv# beo*.working on this invention I’vo forgotten what I wo» trying to mvear and Patronixe Oar Agent in Yonr Organization DYERS HATTERS AMERICAN* STEAM DRY-CLEANERS PHONE 5S9 v 1 1 BRYAN CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE Mr HI i riiUi • ! •' \(.(;iK JEWKI.ERS . Diamonds « Watches • Aggie Jewelry Belt Buckles and Fobs Dr. John S. Caldwell OPTOMETRIST * Office CaMweffa Jewelry Store H — ON TO TYLER!! THE TE AM I i 111 \ ■ TRAVEL f BE PR • : i • I •; . M We Have GLADSTONE BAGS SHAYING KITS J LEATHER ARROW ETC. JY /If I * i I !l , ! The EXCHANGE STORE DEPENDABLE Juft l i