TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1989 World’s Greatest Show-New York W orld’s Fair THE BATTALION new yori world s fur o HHHMORLD OF TOKO ^p. 1 1 the world OP TOMORROW, W EXPECTED TO DRAW ONE OP r .ll8 DEPICTED ' TyE LARGEST BY THE LEADING MEN OP INDUSTRY AND DESIGN, IS SHOWN IN THR ARnVR Pirrm* rnw CROWDS IN FAIR BISTORT. OPEN81) St'NDAT AND WB.L LAST UNT^ i^lJ* “• TH ® PA, *‘ WH,CH Bryan-Colle^e Women Give Tea And Flower Show Last Friday Um Bryan-ColUfc Garden ClnbV Annual Flower Show was held in the rotunda of the Adminiitration Building from * to S p. m. A beautiful collection of flowers of all kinds and colon W M 0® display. Wives of many A A M. faculty memben took part in the event The show was followed tea from 8 to 7, given by the Col. l«f« Women’s Social Club. Mrs. C. B. Campbell was in charge of arrangements for the tea. Pnset in eight classes were a- warded in the flower show. They wore as follows: Class 1 Miniature arrangement Mn. Howard Berr^' Qaaa 2 Large arrangement, Mrs. J. S. Doane QaM 3 Medium arrangement Mrs. P. C. Manglesdorf f Class 4 Garden flowers, Mrs. C. B. Campbell!' Class 6 Roses Mn. J. S. Mog ford Class 6 Wildflowms, Mn. L. L Ftouraker Class T Potted House-plants, l^rt. W. !R Irwin Clssg 8 Junior arrangement Bet ty Harriet Judges of the event were Mn. J, W. Barger, Mn. R. E. Karper, and Miss Marie Haines. Donors of the awards I*iarket -Astin Hardware Company, Yeuger-Edge Hardware Company, Haswell's, Caldwell Jesrelry Com pany, Laadfry’s Landscape C om pany, Coulter Smith Florists, Wy att’s Flower Shop, Lipscomb Phar macy, Campus Grocery, and Ag- gieland Get Central BOOTS And You Get The BKST! MADE Announce Friends f ^r. Heiiry Gines Wishee To HIM At . That He'Is Now Con ner! rd With The Central Boot ( o. In the Capacity of FITTER AND DESIGNER THE CENTRAL! BOOT CO. RING COMMITTEE LETS CONTRACT I' / * x , ij : \ Final acceptance of a flushed ring and the swarding of a three yonr A. A M. senior ring contract wen principal features of busi ness at a meeting of the A. A M. Ring Committee Fridey. Rings for honor, in the quadrangular track 1 (J JA »A1 J nn J ... * ^ the 1940, *41 and *42 classes will bl, manufactured by the Josten Jewelry Co^ of Owetonna, Minn This actiqp climaxes numerous meetings and discussions by thr ring committee. The rings for the above throe rtoaooo will be pur chased at a reduction in the pre sent prices end the contract price has been guaranteed for the com ing three years. The contract was let by the committee after compe titive bids had been submitted by facturen of the United States. Members of the ring committee include Bob Adame and David Thrift, seniors; Durwood Varner end Tom Richards, juniors; Jack Bailey and Preeton Bolton, sopho mores; Col Ike Aahburn, W. L. Penberthy, Registrar E. J. Howell, and E. E. McQuillen, Sec. of the Former Students Association. All rings purchased after June I will be made by the Joaten Com pany. The contract for the pest five yea A. has been held by the Star Bagreteng Company of Hous ton Membeiw of the ring com mittee have been very much pleas ed with refinements end improve ments evident in the ring the new manufacturers presented to the committee for its final approval. The ring will continue to be dis tributed through the Registrar's Office. Only classified senior, who have registered for their final year are eligible to purchase a senior ring, One of (he new rings may now be seen at thfe Registrar’s Office. m * nu ‘ place. WEDNE5DAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY \ MAY3,4,5, and 6 j . AGGIELAND' PHARMACY North Git* i 4 v ; THE DRUG SJORE ANNUAL TOUR OF GLEE CLUB SLAM) The A. A M Glee Club will leave Thureday morning for Houston and Galveston on their annual trip. Be fore leaving Collet* fttation the Glee Club will sing at the faculty banquet Wednesday night honor ing Dr. Homer P. Rainey, new President of the University of Tex as. First stop on the trip will be Houston where the Glee Club will sing at six events. In the morning the men will sing st a meeting of the Houston A. A M. Mothers Club and at one of the Houston high schools. Follow’.gnng this they will sing at the weekly Optimist Club luncheon, and Thurvisy afternoon the Glee Club will bro.dcest over KTRH from 2:15 to 2:46. Friday morning they will sing st ths Lamar and Stephen P. Austin High Schoels. Following these engagements the Glee Club will go to Gatveeton where they will ftret give an afternoon con cert at the Lovenberg Junior High School Auditorium. The en gagement of the Glse Chib will be at the Sacred Heart Academy in Galveston. The men will return to College Station either Friday night or Saturday morning. The officers of the dee Club, of which J. J. Woolket is director, include Henry Elrod, president; Sig Neubert, vice president; K. M. Curts, business manager; and Bill MagilL publicity manager. Marion Lfle is the accompanist. ■Overnight facilities in Houston are being provided by the Houston A. A M. Mother* Chib and 4n Gal veston by the Galveston A. A M. EX-Students. A. & M. Team Wins Quadrangular Meet in Ft. Worth « X • The Aggie track teem came from the middle to claim high and field meet held in Port Worth Saturday between Baylor, T. C. U, A. A M. The maroon clad *>°y» totaled 106 points, more than the combined .soorea of the remain- «nr teas* / Moeer started the day by daim- in g the honors in the 440, leading teammate McClain. In the 100 yard dash Cecil set the pece led the field in 9A seconds and retorn- •d *o tfca 220 to claim another first won both the high hurdles and 220 low hurdles but was followed close in each event by Creasy of Baylor. Hogan and Strother pieced second and third behind Smith of T. C. U. in the mile run. Strother returned the two mile to lead the field 10:116 Moeer returned to take the 880 to lead Storms fa. The Aggie relay team won the 440 relay in 43.2 seconds and was de clared winner bf the mile relay •• it was the only teem entered. The shot put was won by Tbetna- •on, the broad jump by Todd, the javelin throw by Smith and Con- nateer took second place in the high jump. Faubkm and Schroe- der placed first and third in the di*cus throw. In the Aggie team carried second, third, and fourth places with Harbi- •on, Kissinger, end Dreiss going over. T. C. U. was second in the meet with 26 points, S. M. U. third with 28 points, and Baylor in fourth place with 12 points. Karaite of the meet are aa followat 440 yard dash—Moeer, A. A M.: McClain, A. A M Daley, S.M.U.; Hall, T. C. U. Time 60.6. 100 yrd dseh- Cecil, A. A M. Todd, A. A M. McCollough, SMU. IVpAt pi* 1 Mile nm—Smlth, T.C.U.j Hogsn, A. A M.; Strother, A. A M. Time 4:30.2. 2 - l) y««l daah—Cedi, A.A.M ; Baccua, S. M. u.; Hall, T. C. U. Time : tlJS. I-I" high herdtee— Dreiss, A.A iLj Creasy, Baylor; Hargrove, A. A M. Time : 16. ss0 M* nia—Moeer, A. A M.; Storms, A. A M.; Nicol, T.CU. Time : 2.01. \ 4 J0 relay—A. A M., S.M.U, Baylor. Time : 46.2. Two mile re a—Strother, A. A. M Taylor, TJC.U.; Chappel.T. C.U. Time: 10:11.1 228 lew kaMdee-Dreise, A. AM.; Cnsasy, Baylor; Hargrove, jLk M. Time; 24.4. >h(.t put—Thoms»on, A. A M.; Schroeder, A. A M.; Pope, SMU; Paubion, A. A M.; Distance 46 8 inches. High Jamp—Creasy, Baylor; Connateer, A. A M.; Dreiae, A. A M.; Height 6 feet 2 inches. I’olo twR Dunnivant, TCU; Hsrbison, A. A M.; Kiaatoger, A. A ML; Dreiss, A. A M. Height 12 feet 6 inches. Dbcas—PaoWea. A. A M.; Spra- gra, SMU; Schroeder, A. A M.; O’Neill, SMU. Distance 184 feet Bro.,1 Jump -Todd, A. A M-; P-Hde. SMU; Ceefl, A. A ML.; Groseclose, TCU. Distance 21 feet (1 inches. JMh.ftvwr—Smith, A. A M.; O’Neill, SMU; Robnett, A. A M.; Pothast, A. A M. Distance 196 feet 8 inches. MBs relay—A. A M. (only team ratered) Time: 3 25 6 Two Bus Loads of Girls for Bam Dance Again dstes i are being brought to the campae for Ag- f*ra whe west te take a girl to a d*n< »■ II,Mead of golag Saturday! b the day and the hern dance U the d-nre Two baaee, one from C. L A. • mi one from Ssm Moustoe in Heatnvllle, have been charter ed te bring the girls to the cam pat. They will arrive Sat urday after the dinner at the Vrgielsnd Inn G. W. pollen b handling the srraagemeate far making the dates. He request* that the boys wantinK dates come by kb room la IS Foster. He says the girls are looking for a good time during the week end. If yea want to take a girl the dance eee Pollen in 16 Pmlter. AGGIES Cm IE TRIANGULAR MEET THURSDAY Tho Aggie track teem venturea south Thursday to compete a- gainst Rice end Texes in the an nual triangular meet The Ag gies will ba at their beet but are predicted to return with the bot tom side of the meet Competing in the preview at the the pole vault conference meet to be held here May 12 and 13 will be many well proven men. Jod Atchison, Boyce Gatewood, and Gilliam Graham will be in full awing for Texas. Fred Wolcott BiUy Taylor, and Captain E. Y. Steakley Will be the drivers far the Owla. Both Texas and Rice have just returned from the Drake relays held last Satur- day and physical conditioa of all members of the two teems la not known. Wolcott won the 120 high hurdles and the Rice relay team finished first in the university classic at Drake Beefua Bryan of Texas tied for second in the pole vault event These same an tries will be favored in the meet this mk. On the track for the Aggies will he Moeer and McLeaa In the 440 Observers will have their eyes fixed on Mos.r who fell behind Sanders and Turney of Rice ip the Texas A. A M Rice-‘’Sooner” Aggie Meet due to his recover ny from the flu. Since that time he has been running the track as well ■ he di i earlier in the season. Cecil and Todd will run in the 100 yard dash and should furnish the Others some keen competition. Hogan and Strother, second and third place winners in the meet at Fort Worth last Saturday, will pace the mile run. Strother will return later to enter the two mile run. Cedi and SchiDer will nm the 220 and Storm* and Moaer will represent the maroon* in the 880 Dreiss and Hargrove, winner and third placer la Saturday 4 ! meet, will push Wolcott and Gate- wood in both hurdle event* The sprint relay team will be made op of Todd, Dreiss, Sehilbr, and Cedi. The mile relay includes Storms, Moser^ Dfetamn. and Schiller. Ip the shot put Thomason and Sdtroeder will be fighting to set distence Hartman and Classic of Rica. In the pole vault with 12 feet and six irabra behind him Kissinger will face Bryan of Tt*- aa who set the bar I* 13 feet 8 laehee at Drake. Top contestants for the Aggies in the discus will be Fashion and Schroeder. CoM- petteg against Atchmson of Toxas The New Yortt •w on the myste Interplanetary » light of meteor._ dl-Uke sound that for twenty miles on Sunday. | Described ss the Tryton-m' isphere" the first formal Pair. There ware light, the first pin mination equal to • lamps going at the the tenth emitted t! e million such enough to turn light At the seme time device to hit e piano wire which was loud speaker below and made a musical lent to striking diameter. Each flash of light end bell sig naled for turning on .the various lights in the fair grounds and with the last flash sad bell*- the Lagoon of Nations became auddenly aim with a spectacular di-p ay of light, fire, water and! sound. To be seen at the fab arc many wonders .faqurasiag the theme of “•an’* groping toward tm-at. knowledge and they .ud. rscore th. scientific impprtaasa If the fair iteelf,** as Grover IWhAen the of ficial greeter says. { Among the elect! ioel wonders will be a tiny Ism; that can be held in the palm of the hand, yet whose light is mors'MiihMpJ the Sun’s. Admiral Richard Byrd, has brought 60 of those peg»lisr frock ooetod fowls knows a penguin* from Antarctkia to be Inhibited at the new Penguin Island,' The •‘‘compliments™ HMT problem which has logg plagued showmen the world ovj^ hagi been solved by officials s#j|be fair by •imply banning all officials, officers of friends alike, will pay *»on in the same re public. Mayor) owns season ticket No. Among other a< turos st the fair are Blini fro honey desserts from Albgnta, wine- soaked strawhtrvlrafrom Luxem bourg will be among the foreign delicacies served to visitors to the Feir. Prance will off£ poulard supreme, canard nantedua Voraage — beet chili eon 24 restaurants •nd other Mexico will etad came. There will in the for,„fn Mora * fen 120^000,000 sand wiehes will be consumed. Allowing two to each visiter, ttatfcttefcra figure that Pair vbitor* will eat enough bread end foeut to cover logo miles or more then twice the distance across the United States. Musicians in Euidpe tod distant cities in the United I Itetos will play the world’s large* carillon at Flor ida’s exhibit at ths Pair by teie- inupby. Special comoles aro being 'I'adM which will operate like toio- tflpe machines. Qeven entrance g itee will admit titors to the Pair. The peek rate wiU he 160,000 per hour, estimates i even] the total crat of the Pair at more than 1165.000,000. Of the outlay 860.- oOO.OOO is x being borne by the World’s Pair Corporation. The iw- inder is divid«d b r United States Government, 13.600,D00; New York Sutra 36.SOO.OOO; ] lew York City, 320,000,000; states ind territories, 36,000,000; foreign 325.000,000; exhibit**.' concessionaires, |1<1000,000. Long-haired, bej irded McCartney, his wifi and young are bound for the i air in a made wagon drawn by two teams of eight goats each. They will trav. el the 1,160 miles from Keswick, Iowa in 100 days. A laboratory In w Rich undergrad-, uatos may learn tin organisation and administration i if parent-teach er associations has been organised at the University « New Hamp shire. and Wolcott in the bfbed jump wiU he Todd and Cecil. Dreiss end Cone leer will be high jumpers for the ‘Termers". Thrownm against (irahara in the jawlfc throw. Smith, Potthats, and 1 ol nett will offer stiff competition end com pete for second an.! thrd |.Ih. As the conditior^. ctf the teams and the past records of fcU entries stand the outcome at' the meet will be Rice over Texas^to be de dded in the relays, sritfc A. A M in third place. —^—Li RADIO REPAIRING i * r . < • Parts and Tubes STUDENT CO-OP j Ph zsftru ,3, l A buttonleKH is clicking everywhere, shrunk ox ored with pleaU and B- V. D. Stretch” fort. A an dan B. V. D. short that with meti of pro* doth tail- hie front patented! AH-Way* 1 for com- whort value. 35* and 50* B. V. D, Shirts j 35* and 50* CLO$Ul£RS ’ TO MOTHER ONE 8 X 10 PICTURE, Worth j For $1.50 M01HERS North Gate