\ fHE BATTALION WELCOME TO ACGJE EXES Aficie exutudent* >n tfce cafapu* this week kmecominK thw ftty generally Ibfical time llad they haw , To the who ire on tnd, Phe Batiilion (fiends a hearty wel« me on behalf of the student body of the ml leg. With an offkd# year] exes May* arre+d that dhi* for H and nh s chosen this Week' Tls school haii changed a lot— that will, of coiini; be the first observation. We lope, however, that they will find the change for the 1 otter. Ajain we extend our greeting and express 1 : the hope that their ▼iait to A. d M. new brings them a lot of mer orfcs, a lot of renew ed i eqoftaib aees. land on top of all, whal«fva gopd time. TOLERATE TJjfE i TUDENT T1 e Amer can student has, in I man ter of s| caking, become inured to tt les of i cial prejudice and in toleiance ii European countries Rep« rts of riohnat in Germany havs been I >tioed, but a study of eond itions a 11 shot*- that there just as mucl iinUiUrance in smaller natk ns, sue i as Hungary, Duma nia, and Po ind. Hardened though he i iay be, me mast still pay at- tent on to. ; lories teBing of mia* tons ment t ,J>wmh istudtats at universities ; n these countries , Thousand of Jed^ili’'aliiMSlt^ havi been fc reed to leave (the coun- trien named alxm to seek instruc tion in more' ioleram nations. Those who] for a m.- mason or other, have had fe . iiaMn,.have ex per- ienced great difTicdlty in being ad* mitthd to u livorsities, and evao diffkrt Ity inj ipurauing their onc^ they have gained en r fbll 21 TT V) -e — 14 1-1 Id—To be of . . 11—Founier IS—A layer of tw-ai.-. 20 © VT baying an •Ml Their r falkar s tabbr t IP—Nothing but 21 - HrsxUiaa coin S3—Bora , 24—A receptacle for coffee 2P—Like 27— gays further 28— A row iatangi 30 Depressing 32—A profea- siona) tramp 34—Incite 37—A vessel of O regular line St—A Mexican of a rah gtpus order la ancient Britain 14- -Over i con tracted i It—Potters fruitlessly 20—Guided * 22-Mother of .sr. Anna- 27—An ineect living on t» A vtuan m Shake speare's Othello tl Regret St—A number 14 Diminutive ef Benjamin 30 A mereal left at a meal 1> -Symbol for i lithium - > CHURCHES The Ret. Gordon M. Reese, rec tor of the Cburrh of the Redeemer, Houston, will be guest preacher at the 11 o’clock Services at 9L Tho- as’ Chapel Sunday. Mr. Reese is the first outside preacher to occupy the pulpit at St. Thomas’ for g regular service. wevet H is planned throughout the year to have outstanding men of the Episcopal Church in Texas to vfcit the Chapel ntmnmwf , 9:45, Sunday School; 11:00 Mom Lng Worship, Sermon Topic: “Why Do We Take Communion"; 7:00 Young Peoples’ League. Servian in the ‘Y* Chapel A cordial welcome to all. Norman Anderson, Pastor, Sermon by Pastor. Special Mask- Student quartet. 4:45 p. m.. Baptist Training Un* Mr 1 7 :S0 p. m., Evening Worship. The Wening service will include a play, “And When They Came", a abort talk by the pastor and special mu sk by the local men’s quartet. The play was written by Mrs. J. W. Marshall, the wife of ear state Baptist student secretary. A group of young girls from MavasoU Bap tist Church will render the play] It has a great message for students young people. The pablk is cordially invited to attend all aer BAPTIST SERVICES 2:45 a. m., Sunday School, C. H Bates, General Supt; 10:50, Mom lng worship, Sermon, J. W. Mar shall, ISp.-oial Mask. Paul Leath. ' 4:45 p. m.. Baptist Training Un km, W. T. Parmer, Director; 7:20 p. m. Evening worship, ermon, J. W. Marshall. Special Music. Paul Leath. A cordial welcome is ex tended to al.‘ WOOO 14-To >ourney from place to plac e dollar IV Speck* P laughing i s NortbauA il I rare 1 I (l f Denmark 2— Man's aMfet 1 7—An islaad mIb- I, ia the north 3- Male adulu AOanUc * “ - 3—Piece out 10—Hat 12— The front of an army 13— Governs 15—A member fw lng Inquiry 4-Native of students, ar propaganda policies jin central and eastern Europe, hash asrrjed on terrorist cam taigns hi the universities Jqwiah stpdewu have had the difficult time in Poland. Tra- ditidna) acqdeaiic tolerance has been no> protection brutal at- g M frequently in the es of Cracow and Vilnh as in khei mfre modem uni at Wagsap and Lemberg. Pen ecu tors i haira i flNhaadef) that the lews be jsefreflated an the lecture rao* is. Proffsadrs have been pow- arlei a to stop the beatings and at tack k, whiclq hgve occurred in the claa rooms fiedise vet. The Polish gov. rament haslbedn lax in correct ing the situation and has taken no which krill definitely pro- Jewish studems. . Tie story is much the same in Rarqania, whetw the influence of Rumanian: Maxis has been ■trofig. Jewish! women, as well as have HtiaaiasQODnra raianinB—Eaaa Rnna xicitaDaiTi 3 ■■ •TirjiT pauias ma anna"—ranan ,3a mm aars aaanraa*-«i3! aaaaara paaa EinaEJ" 03333 raanjinfflanasia M18801 Rl SYNOD LI THERAN8 Services will ha held in the Y. M C. A. Chapel at 5:00 p.,m. Sunday Please be there if possible apodal invitation to hear the Rev. Mr. Reeaa this Sandsy at the 11 o'dock service. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHI RCH la Bryasp WHlaai Harvey Aadrew, Pastor A cordial welcome awaits every Aggie here at all the services. Sunday School—“The Dsn Rus sell A. A M. Class”. 9:45i a. m. Morning Worship, 10:54 tf. ra. kagMali Training Union, 6:30 p. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Free busses to the church Wave the Y. M. C. A. end Project House Area at 2:90 every Sunday morn ing THE A. A M. CHURCH OF CHRIST , , R. B. Sw»*t, Minister Schedule of Service: Sunday 10 a. m. Bible classes, worship and sermon: 7 p. m. evening worship: Wednesday 7 p, m. prayer meding /\Ve do not have h Urge number of aeryicea, but are concentrating upon these three, to make them realty worthwhile to every one of you. Each aenriee ia comparatively «hort, moves right along and does not grow tiresome. Every stodent should be able to take enough'time hia studies aad»MMf to worship three'Itali LOST - FOUND UWT: A MrraMn jenl Gn»n wrist watch with a brown leather hand. Lost between Geedwia NaH' and the Hospital. Liberal reward offend Please return tOi85 Good Win Hall. f LOST rule. If 258M. Reward A Log Log Vgcter *l,de found please call Bryan LOST: Stetson campaign hat. dm- 7* with signal cord Last seen in room 204 Aradtmk Bldg. Finder bring to Mr. Parser, Math. Sept f for usual reward. Came Sunday morning o’dock and bring a friend t 14 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH College Station, Texas R. L. Brown. Pastor 9:45 a. ra.. Sunday School. 10:50 a. m., Morning vr,. -hip. Chapel, and you are extended 8T. THOMAS CHAPEL (Episcopal) Rev. Roscoe C Haaaer, Jr.. Roc tor 8:30 a. m., Holy Communion. 11:00 a. m., Morning prayer and sermon by the Rev. Gordon Reeee of Houston. .Visitors are alwajrs welcome to attend the services at 8L Thomas’ At the first monthly m . of the A. A M. ex-4-H Club hers Association Monday aigklt the discfftsioni v MMkMud around: the plane of the association for the 1928-1939 school session. ! Subsequent meetings will, con sist of talks by faculty m« (nb<-r* or men from the Extension' Ser- . Ml vice who wiD discus* topic! re- MpMr to sgricultare, thus kipping the members ia contact Milk the latest developments in the ^gri caltaral field. . Jj The next meeting of the club will be held November B. . U. C. Hopmann heads the aaeo- ciation for this year. 1 front of LOST. Library. handed, narrow handlebars, blue wtth A white sti ipe^ a wnail hask.: 4, ; E- Day, Washington Q). Project House, College Park. j ^ Bkycle from Roll-Fast Modal, at ImUmi; LOST: One Browning Junior ko dak with exposed film iaaide in Y. M. C. A. Monday, yell practice. See B C Mitchell. Reward. ■« iwrae in aft A 1 a ^ n r i nw — - • - 4- Wh.- -a. *» - 1 - . LJtfM . AiMO. irccietA ttnftit, iroit and cartoons. AB to this week's Post. THE S/nVI(pjlY EVENING POST