THE BATTALION ii s t CIRC L Attention U invite! » the following permgTmphi of-the Col- toffe unafor* are being vioUM \° » «*n*Wer- able extent:. 6.*W KARINC THS UNIFORM: Mi X X X as prescribed in (a) may wear the unt- the year of at- here or else- no fourth year he ia a classified sen ior, nor a fifth y«ar man. unless be is a '{Met officer, will boots, breeches, or Sam Browne belt with stsail . 11 * ' * 1 ‘ * * x A. C/|P The wire will not be re moved from the csown or bent la |rr ^ rrTl " 1< any annsual sh*i>e. 7. SERVICE HAT. Dm service hat will be worn peaked, with foot indentations." 2, Organisation Commanders wfll be held responsible for < forcemeat of the shove regula tions and all cadet officers will make every effort to assist in cor* reeling the existing conditions in '• ?ard to the improper wearing of the uniform. ]; GEO. P. MOORE Colonel, U. S. Army . Commandant WITH THE Al l MM (Continued fropi Page 1) Dairies, 800 . M. G Boohing at Percy, *87, the Dallas - - Bailey INTRAMURAL MANAGERS WASHING GREASING i* < lilVi y, • j Our Specialty • Btaclair I’mducU ' MKOBLAND Ser\ ice Station 1 CALIFORNIAN :r Jackets We have jaat received another shipment of Cal ifornian Leather Jackets ] . Thtre’a a modei to ph*aM* every man.. . . Nur chat at vies with sport hark and full belt .1 .Zipper eaata with hi- ^Winx hack, one-half or full hell, in a variety of JwH • . . The now leathern are wonderful value* in brown suedes, 1 Mfifiblfc imMMk poatakin. will be a short but im- mceting of all Upperclaaa- Freahman Intramural Malta- at the Assembly Hall immedi- after Veil Practice Monday, II. W. L Penberthy Intramural Director i O. A. METING Dr. 8. A Gammon, Head of Hia- tbry Department of A. A M., will t e the speaker at the regular meet- iig of Braaos (ountyj Chapter, Reeeinre Officer Assofiation, Tuee- day eveniag, Novemqer 1, at 7:00 p. m. in Petroleum Engineering Leeture Room. Dr. Gammon’s sub- >oet will be ‘‘The Boro peas Situa tion" Olin E. Teague, Secretary 1st Lt Inf-Res. 1 with the Teneeede I M. Crowdus St, Dallas Pennington, *87, |e t Wuanah , - - Harry V. is aa accountant ‘for P. A L Co.. Dallta - Droman, Rh it assistant coach at Yoakum and Nk* ’The Count" Willis, tl, is head coach at Hal- lettsville - - - John W. Tompkina, ’38, is heading opt AAA cheeks from the County | Agent’s office, San Diego, Texaa j. - - A. J. Phil lips, Jr, •U. is salesman for RoV erts-Pbillips, food brokers, 801 N. Market Dallai -44 Lindsey G. Phillips, ’88, ihax been mg under the Thomason Act as a 2nd lieutenant .U. 8. Army, Ft Sam Houston - 4 - Phoebe Phy thian. *87, is head'ooach at Crock ett High School ,1 * • Seniors, Juniors and Sopla>mores, now in A. A M. wiU h i included in Directory of A. A M. Ex-Students, now under preparition by the Ex Students’ Association, and to be completed this winter. The book will contain the names and ad dresses, business connections, etc., of 20,000 A. A Mi men - - - Ken neth Chambers, R8, is with the Texas Relief Commission, Quit- man, Texas. Sues for His Smashed Wagon “The President's Office has re ceived a bunch of keys from the W. R. Pine Galleries, Dallas, Texas. Will the person o> department ordering these keys please call for tiktaa*. • i lT 4r LOST LOST: Whitt ttrrter with brown bead, wee ring hew black collar with rabies vaccination tag no. 4928. Large reward for ia- formation concerning or Mrs. W. 6. Ray. Call or return to College 188. LOST: A spur was lost in front of the Aggie section of the grand stand at the football game in Waco last Saturday. Finder please return to J-9 Hart for reward. or „ I "‘ im Convenient Stores' Collefe Station u LOST: 11 Jewel Illinois pocket watch with *39 fob. Reward t\ W. Crow. Box 887 8:80 a. u. Hol]( Communion. 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and the services of tii» Chapel. nnon by the rector. 1 ■Choir practice, Tuesday at 7:80 p. m. at the Chapel. Visitors are al|rays Welcome at The A. A M. Church ef Christ R. B. Sweet, Minjster All students, ghether members of the group or pot, and all cam pus residents, are invited to attend all the service;- of the Church of Christ: Sunday, 10 a. m. the Bible class es, worship and A-rmon ♦ Sunday, 7 p. jm., the evening worthfe P j , Wednesday, 7 p. m., the prayer meeting. PAPER RATTLES tram f (Continued from Page 1 'They would all pi # .up In 8 heap," Am said. “In a few they would all get U] put the ball hi the •tart over. And they polite about it, tOO. , T : “I though! thay'Wdrpi rkaDjthw mg a firht, but help the other ap am i bey wouiJ him how sorry ha was and aak if he had hart him. and pat him on the bade. I dent tea hew they stay in one piece long ensngu to have any thing left when they actually get into a reel gamaf “Nobody ever caught the ball RnaUm, if aomeoie ever did catch tt, they’d taka it way from him and start over afaia." “I don’t think fll ever *0 agam Good night, dear diary." -Aw To Gin You TRIM AND NEAT APPEA RAN CE a pm job If W« lariw Yoo to Visit Us AGGIELAND BARBER SHOP Krom p. a T wm,..«»i,.iw mm — "«w—» - LUTHERAN S^tVICB Kurt Hartmaifi, Pastor Luthem serviOes erfll be held Sunday at 7:00 ^>. m. in the "Y" Parlor. Eveiyond is cordially in vited. b d I, does a bit of arithmetic st a Newark im cream com pany, for the demolition of John’s express wagon. Ptatatitf askni t& 98 ta compensation and $44.02 in punitive damage*. Complaint atated t e y s wagon eras lawfully parked at curb whan the driver of the ice cream truck rsa ever it. John Edwin Rogers, ef Irvington, N. J as he figures what he filed aa damages LOST: Alpha Beta key on cam- pus. Reward 12.00. Return to H. Dean Baker, Physics Department CHURCHES Pint Baptist Church, Ceilege Sta R. L. Iroym, Pastor 9:41 a. m. Sunday School, C. B. Bh'.i-s, General Supt’' 10:60 a. m. Morning Worship, C. 8. Hoyle, speaker, apecial musk by Walter Johnson. 6:48 p. m. Baptist Training Union, W. T. Farmer, Director. 7:40 p. ra. Evenbig Worship— Message by Walter Johnson and others. A cordian mviutioa to all mnvMit 9:48 Sunday School. - 11:00 Mornii)g Worship. The sermon will be the second a ae ries on the subject: "How Sure Can We Be" J 6:48 Young F^oplea’ League. Services in the ‘Y’ Chapel. A cordial welcome|to all. Norms Angerson, Pastor. COLLEGE INN CAFE Mexican SupfHT with drink Onler of fcoMhian MmM -J i Genuine Mexican Food "H«vt ytfb swan the ARROW SHORTS «|l|ouble ..ng buck?" 11 i' Jl f Maim X Order of l amales with Chili gravy . Avocado Salad Large seating capacity—47 tables and counter—-Total 204 16-stool Upstairs Over 1 ipM-oml> I’harmao North Gate, College Station t Go into a huddle with your near est Arrow dealer end ask him to - you why Arrow Shorn are He’ll tell you that tbs 1 j i which makes ordinary Creep end twin is absent from Arrow Shorts, that the full •eat with extra yardage allows for ample room, that Arrows are Sanforucd-Shrunk, and will never .Jhrink. ; | T ..|n L R H For real comfort Wear Arrow Shorn...many f.ihriLS and modcli to choose from, with either but tom or Gripper maps I » J / ARROW UNDERWEAR i r \ - THERE’S NO POINT IN LETTING COCKER SPANIEL family date* back » 1386. Cocker it if family. A very popular port-bred dog lard colon range from solid Macks, of cream; km red and combtna- , can be trained into ret never. Gnat famih lethfldbt C bn, Texaa Church The A. * M. M College Station, , Rrv James Carln, Pastor Sunday School 10 00 ft. Church HKD a. m. F.pworth League 7KD p. m. Evening Service 8:0$ p. fiu | Final Sunday of the church year befere the annual conference St Longview, Nov. 2. ST. THOMAS’ CHAPEL (Epiacopul) ’ | Rev. Rosa* (’ Hauser, Jr, Ree- tor. ) Ii; i \ r \ HE’S GIVING HIS SENIORS D. CANGELOSI I o( the * COLLEGE STATION SHOE ftBPAit SHOP Will Take Measurement* For LUCCHESE BOOTS • We guarantee boot* to fit and give complete satisfac Mw. * [ i kUCCHESE boot company 101 W. Travis . Saa Antonio. Texas J. id H AVEyou noticed how a dog, in the midst of day, suddenly stopj end resuf Hia nerve ryai em—as complicated and high-strung as our own—hat signaled that it’a time to re- Uuc! Mini unfortunately, u less sensitive to the waraipgs of his nerves.Though nerves may need a restful pause, we are inclined to press on in our absorbing tasks —relentlessly—for getful of mounting nerve strain. When are find ourselves'tense, irritable, upset, we may not even realize why. Don’t let tension be your nerves in a knot. Make it your pleasant rule to break nerve tension often through the day -TO LET UP-LIGHT l P A CAMEL! Fed how gratefully nerves nekome the mel low intermission that your nearby package of Camels tuggdtts. And not only do smokers hud CamcTs to. tlirt tobaccos soothing to the nerves—but milder, too — ripe-rich flavor — completely enjoyable from carry anj >nt- MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WHO LIVE HAPPILY LET UP—LIGHT UP A CAMEL j I nil'll C ANTOR-A««ri—*, jwi —tain—• •fey feja SlM fete, ante «fe was. Km* feu fey tywiag oa th* CateMs Natowr*. 7:» gw R. 8 T.. MlafeC 1>T, SSI aw M. 8.T, 7:3l»wF.S.T. I . A PLACSHIP riLOT, Capi.ua WaltrfJ. Hunter of Americaa Airbnts, speaks for las profaswon when kc saye: ^Raghed nerves and flying don’t mix. 1 brad of nerve tauioa by giving my nerv.«regu lar rests— 1 let ap and Edit up a Camel. I ind Camels aoodung to tbc nerves.’’ ~XUtH ASSIGNMRNTS.d, adlmri. phone 'cals would wreck my nerves,” says New York newspaper woman Fitrfle k^ron. "if I didn’t paaat fre^amtly I U-t up ofoen-kgkt up aCund. Camels »