>A GE 6 — ACOIES FLOCK TOI OIL WORLD SHOW The Oil World Kxpoaitk* at which Ric* and the ilnircraity of Texaa had exhibit!, held jn the Houston Coliseum April 24 thru *•. was oenter of attraction for the Texas Acres list w*ekend Several hundred attepded the ev ent, in addition to a party of 75 ■enior petroleum engineers who viaited the show last Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Bill Small, chemical engineer in* senior, took third place for his paper on a phase of the petro leum industry, in the contest in which southwestern m ti<-ols com-, peted. Edawrd Caruthers, mechani- s engineering senior, took fifth place. - The detailed visit of the petro leum engineering seniors to the ■how was part of the annual senior petroleum students' inspec tion trip, which this year took them to Houston tnd Lufkin. While in Houston they viaited the Hughes Tool Plant and were guests of the Hughes Tool Com pany at a luncheon' Friday noon. ■They also visittfd the various manufactoring industries in Luf kin and attended a banquet Wed nesday noon as the guests of W. C. Trout, president of the Lufkin Foundry and Machine Company. THE BATTALION EFFICIENCY OF SCHOOLS CUT BY ! BUDGET DECREASE The educational 'Appropriation for the ntxt biennium was expect ed to be passed today by the Sen ate after the bill had moved along after passage by the House. The next mo we, it is believed, will be a free coaferenceof the two groups to adjust differences. ■ Official Notices SCHEDULE OF EVENTS May 5—Cattleman's Ball. Mesa Hall, 9:00 P.M. to 1:00 A. M. May 5—Saddle and Sirloin Chib presents Texas University Glee Club—Assembly Hall—7:80 P. M. May 5—A.S.A.E. Dance —Ag. Eng. Bldg .—9:00 P.M. 1 ' * ALL STUDENTS INTEREST- ed in sending in applications to the Medical Schools should come by the Registrar's Office and leave your i name before leaving school. Most of these applications most be ia by July 1. i E. J. HOWELL Registrar As passed by the bouse, the bill takes no provision for handling the greatly increased enrollment at most itate collegfR and univer sities, and no fuads for building purposes were included. In the face of present conditions, how- ever, the bill is regarded favor ably by school authorities. Kffortt of two Ft Worth repre sentatives, B. T. Johnson end O. L. McAlister, to effect reductions at Texas A. ft M., on tbq floor of the House were Their attack upon A. ft regarded as an effort to punish the college for Itt position of op position to the bill that would raise the junior Hpkges at Step- henville and Arlington .to senior rank. £ MI8CHA ELMAN, WORLD famous violinist, will appear Sat urday night May ft, at the Hous ton City Auditorium in a benefit recital for relief of Protestant Catholic and Jewish victims of Nasi persecution. For three months Miacha Elman is touring the United States and Canada, appearing on the concert stage in 25 cities. Proceeds of these concerts will be distributed equally among the three refugee organisations concerned. MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS of Jewelry - Silver Or Perhaps a Nice PICTURE FRAME . We Can Supply Your Wants For MOTHER’S DAY 1 With Gifts That Last CALDWELL'S Sloral THOSE CADET OFFICERS appointed during the school year 1938-39 who have hot received their ca.U t commissions are direct ed to report to Room 10}, Acade mic Building at once and obtain them. / ; By order of Colonel Moore, CLAUDE F. BURBACH 1 1939 IAI BARN DANCE by the Agricultural Society on May 6, It will last from 9 till 12 night Music by the Ag gieland Orchestra Tickets may bo purchased from members of the society Mi,at the door Saturday night. — ft MEETING OF THE FAC ty of the school of wfll ho hold ia the Civil ing Lecture r om at five Tuesday, May 1 The subj consideration i the report of Special Coma ittee on Rules Abecnee and 1 'ardiness. A report of the fCommittee h posted on the second floor bulle tin board of t m Civil Engineering Building. <;ihi, <,il<:hri*t ■a .—i, ■ MRS. RATiK. DAILY, PROlf}- THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OF Texa$ Bute College for Women (C. L ft.) at Denton will hold ita annual class ball next Saturday night Indications are that it will be on« of the best dances ever held there. Several hundred Texas Aggies are eat peeled to attend the event. TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1989 Ran RUSSELL’S BIBLE dais at the First Baptist Church in Bryan will has its dan picture taken Sunday. All members are asked to bo present ■ \ , ft VERY RELIABLE ed man would like to maintain Uvp in a teacher or yrtfl ic during part or all to Clifton Thomas, General College SUtioe, Tuns. nent physician and dvie leader of Houston, will! address Biology ( ui members and guests tonight it 7:30 in the i nimal Industries let- turn room Hfe r subject will be “(Jb Say, Can YM i Sea?" treating of the marvels o f vision, sad will b- illustrated mil Ji lantern alidr* n : motion pictun es. All member* are asked to sttgr id, and all others s|e invited. -NT T WIlfL BE ft VEST DC Pflrtant meeting of the Houston ft ft M. Club Thursday night at 1 p. m. in ths Y. M. C. ft. Chapel The purpose of the mooting to elect officers for next fi Therefore all members are ur to attend. f . \ —Club Preoideni ALL SENIORS WHO PLAN TO have a favor for the Ring Dance must have their dance moaey in by Wednesday night May 3 to Ai J. Bprthelow, Leonard Garrett, or Bob Adams. CADETS POUND— (Continued from page I ) followed by Williams who singled both runners home. Lindsey doubl ed. Kirkpatrick popped to second. Bass rolled out pitcher to first with Williams scoring. Alsobrook rolled out second to mat. Rice tallied one in the first of the ninth. Moore whiffed. Kaiser flew tp right Carswell singled by short and scored when Wood tripl ed to left and was out at home when h« tried to stretch it. « rnihby Nolen looked like a mil lion dojars at short Cooper was not credited with a timo at bat until the sixth inning. He was given first on intsrferumj from the catcher in the first. Walked in the third and was hit by the pitchcer in the fifth. He got one' hit and two runs in two official trips to the plate. One of his drives was past the fence, but K was foul. Also brook also stood out for the Cadets. THE FEES FOR BOARD. room rent and laundry for the month of May are now due. These fees, totaling $27,50, most bo paid uot later than Friday, May 5. THERE WILL BE A MEETING of the Pre-Medical Society Thurs day at 7:30 p. m. in the Asbury Room of the library. Officers for next year will be elected and also plans for the annual club picnic will be discussed. DORMITORY ROMEO: A Uni- versity of Florida collegian has his own “correspondence club”, ft’s made up of 18 women in 16 U. S. cities, and he claims he knows them all. He made our reporter promise not to divulge his name— for moat obvious reasons! t~ TT LOST: In Assembly Hall Casi- paign bet with cavalry hat coif. Return to 85 Law. SPRING - FRIDAY WILL BE YOUR LAST DAY TO PLACE ■ 1 j . | . I T • .IT YOUR ORDER FOR CAPS AND GOWNS . | ’ , J I I I , COME IN NOW WITHOUT DELAY f' Exchange “An Aggie Institution” ill -if WIWIWI Jewelnj OVERALL- (Cmtinued from page I) -utfir. -tr. e to dancing ia maintain I 1 J This as next to the last dance of the year to which everyone is in vited. After this weekend comes the corps d.after the Senior Ring Dance before it is time for the Junior Prom and the Final Ball. Thaws years ago the Ag Engi neers gave the first of the Barn Dances, each year the popularity of the dance has increased because of the good musk,‘informal fun to he had and the smoothest floor on the campus. The proceeds Of, the dance, just as the proceeds of the Cotton Ball, are uaed to send students of the society on a trip. The trip is to j the national meetaig of the Amer ican Society of Agricultural Engi neers. At the meeting of ;the so ciety ft cup ia given by the Farm Equipment Institute to the stu dent branch of the A. S. A. 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