\ \ PAGE 4 -l ' THE BATTALION City Ordinances j it ordained by the City Coun cil of the City of Collec* Station Texas: ; l Section I. \{ \ \ No Perm, association, or cor- poratkm shall, on sad after May 15, 1939, encase in furnishing water, power, (fan, telephone, or sewerage service to the public within the limits of the City nor nae the highways, streets or alleys within the city in connection with furnishing any of the aforesaid utilities services, anless said per- son, association or corporation shall hare plained and thereafter keeps In fuliforoe and effect a franchise to do so. Section 2. A$y agency desiring to furnish any of the utilities service* refer *wd to in Section 1 of this onii nance, or |o use the highways, streets or alleys within the city in connection with the furnhdtntg of snch services, shall make and ftte witk the Chy Secretary a written application, showing the name and 1 address of the applicant for the franchise, the name and address erf the person making the application, the kind or kinds of utilities ser vices to be furnished, the area within the city to be served; and the names and addresses of the persons or the officers of the cor poration opoa whom legal service may be made. Said application shall be accompanied by a fee of $3 which sum shall be used by the City to cover the expenses of carrying out this ordinance. Section 4. / , * • When an application for a fran ehiae has Wn filed, the mayor New Air Cannon Did It P* Official Notices THB A. 8. A. B. WILL NKBT tonight at 7:30 in the lecture igpom of the Ag. Engineering building ON BULLETIN BOARDS 11 A IS on the first floor of the Acade mic Building may 1*- found posted a schedule of conflict examinations E. J. HOWELL Registrar THB BIOLOGY CLUB hold a short but important busi ness meeting in the Biology Lec ture Room tonight at 7:30. FeDow- iag this the dub will go to the Physics Building for a seasioa in mstroopmy. Dr. D. F. Weaken will give an informal talk on astrono my and answered questions. PRE-LAW CLUB MEETING, Thursday night. May 18, room SOS, beginning at 7:30, Final plana wffl be made for the Pre-Law banquet to be held Friday, May It. T. M. C. A*— (Continued from Whether or pat this be allowed to conduct must be passed by the Directors. Since this makes a- charfa of the Board may decide bon of tho college. t as efficiently for If will -TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1939 Of coarse the biggest part of the whole fund will come from do nations of ex-stodonts. President Wsltoa has subscribed for $600 and reports that bo has in his posses sion another chock for $1000 is a starter for the campaign. Several seniors have expressed their wflL ingness to si.h*< nbe for $100 to bo ps id $25 a yds and taka tho next four yean to pay it out Aa enfinoer grounds in Now new l\ d» 'rlop«i p. h. American Armament Company's proving to gaping hole tern ia airplane wing by gam. This air cannon, mounted ia aose of a pursuit plane. Area IN shots a minute, aad is the answer to uew super bom hers, laveatora of tho cannon are deveiapiag a 400-m plane as “gin platform" for the new weapon, ''' * • h‘ '-fr' shall order a hearing on the appli cation, notice of said hearing shall be given by publication in one is- Picture Filmed by Former A. & M. Man Shown Thursday In view of the present threaten ed invasion of Texas by the Pink Bollworm, the results of which would yory likely be disastrious to Texas cotton growers, ‘The 'Pink Bollworm in Texas,” to ba shown hare Thursday ia the lec ture room of the Physics Building, promises to ba a very interesting and timely motion picture. THE STAFF OF THE SCHOOL of Engineering will be host to the students of engineering who ac hieved the Distinguished Student roll the first semester at this sea skm at a banquet te be held in the WILL banquet room of the mess hall at 6:80 p. m., Hay 22. John R. Suman, vice-president of the Humble Oil and Refining Company, has accept ed the invitation to be the prind- pul speaker. GIBB GILCHRIST Dean of Engineering If * a y TEE PRESIDENTS OFF1CB has a few extra invitations to Com mencement for those students who will call for them. I ‘IT Is for Uniform— “R” Is for Ross— i » ' A i Combine the Two And VoiTH Never Be Lost! ROSS TAILORS Brvan sue of the offint! city paper. Upon favorable action by the city coun cil, the City Secretary shall issue the franehM. Section 5. Any person, association or cor poration which ia violation of this ordinance shall without obtaining a franchise furnish aw utilities services enumerated in Section 1 of this ordinance or oso the high ways, streets or alleys of the city, Jin connection with furnish nvr such services shall be fined not more than $100; ahd each day such vio lation rontintMS'ahalll tonstitute a separate offline Passed, approved and ordered published this the 4 day of May, 1939. v' j ' iJh. BINWlY, Mayor. ATTEST: Sidney L. Loveless, City Sectutary. Be it ordained, by the City Ooun- ity of C cil of the City'of J Texas:, '• ollege Station, 1. That all ears shall come to a complete atop at the intersection of Sulphur Springs Road and Bell Street. 2. That traffic on Bell Street, beginning at the intersection of said street and the Sulphur Springs Road and thence northward for one block, shall move northwardly only. 3. That the parking limit along Bell Street and the North side of Sulphar Springs Road be limited to 30 minutes aad along the south side at Sulphur Springs Road be limited to one hour. 4. That the maximum speed limit for say motor vehicle within the city limits shall not exceed 20 miles per hour. 6. That the violation of any sec tion of this ordinance shall be pun ishable by fine not to exceed twenty-five dollars ($25.00). : Passed and approved this the 4th day of May A. D. 1939. J. H. BINNEY, Mayor. ATTEST: Sidney I. Loveless. City Secretary. . 1 WOULD LIKE EVERY AGR1 cultural senior to meet me in Guktn Hall Friday at II a. m. Attend ance required. Credit for atten danoe. , l E. J. 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