:1, \ ■ <— (Iim iudrm alt radell awifntd to « rajM ary i>ir»nin«tt)ii.) ~ [' u. CORPS OP THE BATTALION ORGAN12ATION dF THE STUDENT BODY, M. COLLEGE OF i\| — CADETS JL i ndercraduati students GRADUATE STUDENTS f R. 0. T. Cl CADITE-d> NON-R. 0. T. t. CADETS <2> Hi Basic Course A'Ivmju **<1 ('ourM- ThTi , • * * 1- TAKING MILITARY SPENCE 1 r/ ! a. | Physically unfit ' b. Over age c. Poreifn citiMn d. Not enrolled In advanced 1. 0. T. C M 1 - NON MILITARY GROUP (Includes all studenU not aasigne 1 to a Military organisation.) Kxetnped from M. 8. by Executive Committee (4) • ompleted 4 yean M. S. (5) Completed 2 yean M. S. (6) Special and part-time studenU LatniiMb -r^ -* ! NOT TAKING MILITARY SCIENCE WEARING UNIFORM (J) WEARING CIVILIAN CLOTHING Physically unfit Ovar age Foreign citisen* Not enrolled in advanced R. 0. T. C. Exempt M. S. (4) l (Unices expressly exempted by the Executive Committee) NOTES: (When expressly exempted by the Executive Committee) I < 11 Whan ••AMC*', insignia of branch and nnk (if any), R. 0. T. C. "patch." (2) ’ &tne as (1) above, substituting "Aff»e Patch” for R. 0. T. C "patch." iJj Wears “AMC" and *9ll( n , ‘‘Aggie Patch, 1 * and purple hat cord. No insignia of rank or branch. . Officers' hat cord, boots, Sam Brown belt not authorised. (4) Student* exempted from MIliUry Science may be "non R. O. T. C. cadeU” or "non miliUry students." I (5) Stu.ienta who have completed the basic coarse, R. 0. T. C„ ag the entire 4 year course, may be “no® R. 0. T. C cadeU” -or be assigned to the Non-MiliUrv Group, at their option. J . . \ X=r — BIOLOGY PROFS . ADDED TO STAFF \j • The H -logy Department has an nounced the appointment of Dh. T. W. BreU, formerly of Cornell, as a new member of the staff to teach plant dissnae work Weldon Brewster, formerly of N.T.A.i^, is another new staff member who! will teach (Oology courses. According to an by Dr. C. C. Doak. bead of the logy Department since the mtnt of Dr. 0. M. Ball, fourfnew courses have been added to . the curriculum, during th» past yaar A great deal of new equipment has been added, as well as several aew biological models and other tench ing aids, he sa.id f I NIG PUi YOUR *4 G I R L CHICKEN GRILL 24th A CaBege Bsyaa NR ¥ REMINGTON-RAND Portable Typewriters Fpr Salej Latest Models M W. Pettit, Ageat Idl iilssal i i| * McCarthy, Bergen at Palace; Tom Sawyer Featured at College for • iidinjf Boots for tval ' [La I and Artflleijjr m- i Red Wing Boots We are tdiowlng a very plete range of boot* in Main tin- or -cap toe. TIm y are sturdy and built hard woar. By PAUL KHTMLBON, Battalion Movie Editor Hollywood received a lesson in ethics last week from the hands of | Joe Yule. Better kaown to the Hol- lywoodites as the father of young Mickey Rooney. It seems that Joe was approached with a contract calling for five hundred bucks a week. Joe refused the contract and further stated thht just because his son was famoi i was no reason for him to capital^ He also gave notice that if the theater manager where he is working did not quit billing hitt sa the father of Mick ey Rooney, be would sue. Palace. Sat. Preview, Saa. aad Map. "Letter of Introduction’*, Chqr- jUt McCarthy, Edgar Bergaa, Adolph Menjoa and Andra Leeds. This picture, firhile not the beat ia plot ia thoroughly ace high in dramatic acting. Your interest will be held throughout the picture be cause of the fiae p* i f rmance turn ed in by the whole cast Edgar Bergen, introduces a new character to the movie goera, in the form of another termite roost. He ’ is v*ry unsophisticated and bay falls from all corners. Charlia 4s disgusted with the turn of for tune and immediately tells Bergen about it i Flynn is perfect as the hero of the story and should be congratulated OB his best performance I am sure the whole corps will enjoy the picture and f shall see it again. NEW BUILDING PR0GRA1I SOON 1 TO OET UNDER WAY Riding Breeches Hooks' Genui ertdn Army accordin nt sped Ful color shrink. - J m TWO STORES ( nik'ge Station Assembly Hall Saturday. “Tom Sbwyer". Most of you, at least I know I have, seen this same picture before. The only dif ference being that the actors are not the same and consequently the picture will bold a new interest for you I was not impreaaad by the picture and cooM have used the time for other purposes. But in case you are free Saturday night, you might find it inter.sung enough. Tusaday and Wa. Aaaembly Hall. "Robin Hood ". I cannot find the space nor the time to write this review aa it should be written. This picture ia by all means the b picture that the^asemhly Hall has offered since my enrollment st A. A M. The daring feats of the story book herp make you actually be lieve there was such a person Errol Actual contructiop of the new college buildings will be started in approximately three weeks, ac cording to Ike Ash bum. Coatrary to the rumor that has received some circulation—that is, that some 3800 students were to be giv en part-time employment in this construction—a much smaller num ber can be used. However, some few will likely be employed. In a short time quite a gang of laborers—not workers on relief, as soi^e reports have it—will start arriving, to make their headquar ters here for some time thereafter —M long as the erection of the buildings will require. Colonel Ashbum further state that present indication* are that the hoped-for loan and grant of 14.466.000 from the PWA will not be given. This means that the hotel and auditorium, long desirad and much needed additions to the col lege, will likely not materialise. However, the twelve new dormi tories and the dining hall will in all events be erected; the work on them, as stated above, will soon be gin. IMPOSSIBLE FOR O'DANIEL TO ATTEND GAME In a telephone call to Texas Governor-Elect W. Lee O’Danid’s office in Fort Worth, Col. Ike Ash bum, executive assistant to Presi dent Walton, Monday, learned that Mr. O’Daniel will be unable to at tend the football game between A. A M. and T.C.O. at College Station Oct 16. That day is “O’- Daniel Day" in Dallas, and Mr O’Daniel must be present there. The A. A M Saddle and Sirloin Club, which had at first planned to hold its annual rodeo the night of October 14, inviting Miss Molly O’Daniel, winsome daughter of the Governor-Elect, to preside as queen of the rodeo, has now changed the date of the event. The club has de cided to hold the 'rodeo the night before the football game with Arit ansas October 28. It is probable that Miss O’Daniel, possibly with her brothers and parents, will be able to attend the rodeo on this latter date and pretide as its queen. ' AGGIES! J ! R ■ i 4v * /ji Ti jjl. Get Y«|r ( anqera Supplies For He T>ler Trip j COMPLETE STOCK PHARMACY N#rth Gate H r\ y, f !• A HAPOT THOUGHT FOR THRIFTY COLLEGIANS 14 f * ‘ 1 f U—r Ln " ; J! f . your weekly laundry hem by handy Hallway Express Mb. b- your college rooms sad ftwrn, coavcoteoth, c-coaopeictlly sad test, with ao bothr* at alL Just phoae our local collage agent when to come for the bundle. Hell fell for k promptly w hisk k away on speedy express trains, to your city or town nod return the home- dooe product to you—oA uitbtU txtm sAesye-the whole yaar through. Rates tor this famous rolteg service err low, Wyatt can send re/frrt you know (only by Railway Express, by the urny). It’s s very popular asethod jnd adds to the happy thought. Phoae our agent today. He's a gOod man to know SOUTHERN PACIFIC DEPOT k V ' Phone » .' ' ? COLLEGE STATION. TEXAS ■J Railway Express AGENCY, INC 11 evict ^apinm i Fencing Club Meets ! At the f.rst meeting of the fen?- iag club, pteaident Alvin Good stein presided, and new officer* wen- elected. Leo A. Levin, sophomore, was elected publicity director Thomas Ackerman, outstanding tenior fender, was elected cones pnQftog secretory. The following old members of the club an- . liable for the varsity team—Good stein, Ackerman, Rom- minger. Degrd, Benson, Everett, Gay, Hisce, Levin. Routon. and Hutchins Ackerman showed up well st the mid-adantir meet last summar. This year’s freshman team ia un usually strong. New members, with conference experience whV will be' eligible for the freshman Uwm are Clemmoau, Bentleye, Swuggart.! and Franks. A girl’s fencing team will also. be put on the itaat this yepr. Ac cording to Publicity Director Levin, the outlook for the coming season is exceptionally good. EVERYTHING TO SUIT Your Taste ! Hi COLLEGE INN I "A GOOD PLACE TO EAT" Abive Lipscomb’s Pharmacy I il rt ' f~**"*** WwkK RADIOS i Kraft Radio Co. ] i|i Makes Repaired 1’romptfr S 2075 Main 8t. Phone Bryan 110 ] % Delivery Service ■ i ll ! 1 ~ • \ •I ? f L f Traffic Education Taught by Former Highway Patrolman Vernon Engberg of the State Highway Patrol has been employed by the State Board of Vocational Education as an itinerant instruc tor of traffic education. Engberg ia a graduate of the University of Texas, has worked three years with the Texas State Highway Patrol, served as State Field Represents live for the Texas Motor Trans portation (the State Trade Asao elation for the Trucking Industry) doing membership, public relations, and safety education work. Ho senr ad as technical advisor to the Rio Grande Valley Safety Council. Mr. Engberg took a course in training accident investigators in Accident Prevention Bureaus offer ed by the National Institute of Traffic Safety Training at the summer. University of Michigan this past The courses to b« offered for traffic officer* are baaed largely on material* prepared by the Safety Division of the International As sociation' of Chiefs of Police. - Lt. Franklin M. Kreml of the Evanston, Illinois, Police Department, is direc tor of this safety division. Mr. Engberg is wrorking with E L. Williams, head of the Depart ment of Industrial Education this week and is planning his courses of study and instructionql material to meet the needs of various groups of peace officers and commercial drivers. He will spend next week studying the traffic program In Dallas and baginning October be will start classes at Wichita Falla. A year ago last spring Pro fessor Williams conducted confer res for the police officers in Wichita Falla, the outgrowth of which was a plantx-d training pro gram, and Mr. Engberg is now to carry out that program. ■1 A Mi Look Right For Your Trip To Tyler Jones Barber Shop U II Pays To Look WHI • North Gate 1 | -j Clamp-On i. e. & ikkrt ! '•> COMPUTE i RADIO SHOP * •at-TliTw 'i ''I i < ■ fi- LOG-LOG DECITR1G DUPLEX SLIDE RULES STUDENT CO OP 1 Block East of North Gate r 4. 4 * 11 ! 1 X 1 I ' **'*! rf \ ' I S" ijf I . yff- *] {&* Following negotiations between Representatives of the Senior Class and the Cleaners and Pressers of Col lege Station the following Price Adjustments on Student Uniforms have been ma^e. ■ Effective Oct 1st CASH AND CARRY Prices on Student Military Uniforms will be as follows: (XD. BLOUSE, clean and press....25< 0. D. Slacks, clean and press 25f Bombay or Ice Cream clean and press .1 Bombay Slacks, clean and press..., 25* , ,\ (All Other Prices Remain the Same) These Drastic Price Reductions are made in the hope that the entire Cadet Corps will be benefited, and are the result of cooperative efforts between the Senior Class and the Cleaning and Pressing Industry of Col- lege Station. . 1 1 r l 1 ti i r j AGGR CLEANttS CAMPUS CLEANERS I • 4 * ! i i I r a I tl 1/ ^ IHOLICK’S CLEANERS \ ? LAUtERSTKlN’S STUDENT CLEANERS (C. E. Mouty. F. Co. luf. *39) f 1 i {- \ 4 *• i • .jj'i [ i.] t C 1 * * ii 1 1 ii a < j ’• •V I; /' ’ | — r