.1 L r r i : PAGE 8 ' CATHEDRAL CHIMES WILL 1 - BE SHOWN HERE A wt t athedial chime*, with * ^*** •wpltflmr, made by the Whittle Mueic Company of Dallas Will be demonstrated by Goo rye Perfect, a repreaentaUro of the, . company, here thia eveamo and T" tomorrow afternoon. Tha Tnatni- ^ ^ 7 1D i' 1 f0l ‘ OW * 4 ^ »«nt i. electrically operatod b^t ™ ^ hou ™ n * ha* the sound of b.0. or chime.,. ^ ^ "Jj according to Dr. E. P. Humhart, l^^*^** PARENTS-*. f ’ (Continued from page 1) field for the traditional Mother * Day ceremony at which tho moth- ara and iweethoarta of company commander* will pin flower* oa the men in the varioog companies Beginning at 19 o'clock there a review of the eat B«^i of the Genetka Department and cuatodian of Guion Hall's Ham mond Electric organ, which tas bought from the aame company. Think of the time you'll SAVE! The New Royal Portable a today’* way ,or »h° "»nt to do thing! more ^Wiatljr! It save* ttma, helps you got ahead f Think of tho better marks you'll wini Your thoughts are clearer ... you ex- K yourself better... sad your work iter! That's why teacher* praise ■Menu who use Royals. be given at which several of the campus leaden and the A. A Glee Club will take part. At 11:30 a picnic loach will ba •erred, following which all the dormitories, with the exception of Walton Hall, will be opaa to visit ors. A musical program will ba given in Guion Hall at 1:10, followtd by the annual Mather * Day drill of the Rosa Volunteer*. The day's ac tivities will be brought to a dose by a concert of the Band which will begin at 4:10. The Mechanical Engineering De partment ha* arranged for a two- day model airplane show and eon- teat which will include both rubber and gas-powered models. It is ex pected that thr ionte*ta will draw entries from Houston, Dallas, Port Worth, Bga ji Antonio and many other sections of the state. Satur- |day the contest* will be held on the Artillery drill field and on Sunday they will !|e held at the Basso Airport on the Madiaonville high way , v In order to n^ake it possible for via tors to ,«« all of the engineer ing exhibits, a complete route has been mapped out which will allow the spectator* to see the display* in a short time and with little con fusion. It is expected that more than lojboo persons will visit the A. A M. campus this weekend THE BATTALION Biggest Longhorn Yet I Soon To Be Distributed Only Portable with TOUCH CONTROL * laatantiy adaptable to indiniduai ftn- C Pleasure . . . Many exclusive fea- > Choose from those models, each GUY H. DEATON typewriter exchange Ph>n« Bryan 254-J *Trod» Atari Jm bay traai— 4mm Monday will sea the of distribution of The Leoghom, A. A M. annual. Senior* will ba able to assure their copies at that time, with the other classes to re ceive theirs in accordance with a schedule to ho announced, j Thia year** Longhorn eonuinr 477 pages, mAkihg it the largest annual ever to be published here. Published by the Student Pub- lications Hoard, as are The Bat talion and Tho Scientific Renew, this year’s annual has been edited by Warren D. Barton, with H. P. Bockhorn as sports .Miitnr, A. G. James F. Hollingsvn.i th as sa te editor. Junior aaaistanU \ been Jimmy Fonts, Sid Gotl and George Smith. Smith was recently elected editor of next yi-ar', book 0. D. Butler served as editor of the "Greenhorn" section, the sise at which has been cut con siderably this year. la addition to being the largest annual Aggies have ever hod. The Longhorn also has more color Pfinting in it than ever before, etallie green and bronze page end section pages arc t the book. Bound in green leather with gold print. The Longhorn is fillOd with photographs by Howard Barn,, Ray Trimble and Philip Golman, M well as numerous pages of informal snapshots taken by student* not on the staff. We’re Wrong Twice— Landrum Will Speak Here NEXT Week Lightning may not strike twice in the same place, but two mis takes hit The Battalion in the same place in the last two weeks. First, the date of Dr. Homer P. Rainey’s address here was report ed incorrectly. That was enough, the staff decided. In staff meet Official Notices _ A8 member* of the Scholarship Society planning to attend banquet May 22 must fas paid (60 centa) by Friday night See T. D. Harris, 67 Law. 1 T FOR BALK: Gold plated Saxophone 196.00. Fine See W[ W. Small, 307 Bixsell. j Phone College 426. RESIDENTS OF COLLEGE Stetioa who have a furnished house or apartment for rent to students of the Summer Session are request i „ . , *4 to send a description of same to * " b ~ th J" [>»'•. ComnuDduib', ottic. stuff College Station, or telephone Mr. ! Davis at Chile** 81.-C. H. WINK LER, Director, Summer Session. and avowed that no such would happen again. But it did. Tuesday The Battalion incorrect ly reported the date for the speech by Lynn Landrum, Dallas News columnist, before the Economics club. Instead of May 10, (Wed nesday), Mr. Landrum's speech was scheduled for May 17—next Wednesday, i FOUND: Pair of eye-glaseas •tear AAA Office See Mable Claire Wren. \ process which is make |>os*ible the pro- i BECAUSE OF THE ENGI- neers’ Day activities junior a senior engineering students are excused from classes Saturday mornipg.—F C BOLTON, Dean. within the present ten* pleted all the courae except the examine earn an exemption from the inatioo in that course has a semester grade final examination of A or ie within the upper 25% clam aa then constituted as usad above is defined as ing all students registered, in given subject with a tingle instruc tor", Since this regulation is a| to undergraduate students, ing seniors, the faculty has that the present not be affected ins that candidal — FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1