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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1939)
FACE 4 THE BATTALION HOUSE FOR RENT 4 Rooms A Bath Phone College 602 "'SOIHERN “W0M6 Official Notices * » , !• I ». B. Mm «“■ Ik* Sw Om wmit la I—11 • scaaouui or svsms Oaan>ig SI—FaamMr ~ifr ■ I SMw Kail • » B. «a It ■Idiwl-l .XaTCBtaa t * S-tPaaMrr Salaaaa CM Mr Ball. Tit* r. b. •»* SSort Cauraa. 1 R- W. Sardar, .T“^L f » P»«a. Crovers Am- ■artallaa. T. a Mata . Mas walls t. It, * It—Oaa-Uft Oaa- • a «b .ZFZ££>Ar': v SSr* TaaaSar Oru*« tl I. n mijh *a Sar for am lor StaB Is Ml ■ a alMassa 'la 1M» Loaahaaa. Mo p* aactloa of Ik. Loaahor. Avrifie Rodeo— (Continued from p*«* one) Krone ridert mast aUg aboard far eight seconds, muat come out of the chutes spurring their mount hi the shoulders, and must keep their free hand in sight Of the judges during the ride. Calf ropers must allow the calf to b« on ha feet after it is before they throw and tie it Solss for the professors ed pig roping ars these: A pig will be turned into the arena with a string around oa hind leg. The professors of animal husban. dry Who will work in pairs may either rope or catch the pig by hmid, removed the string and run hack to the judges stand. Chates for use in the rodao are completed and work on the pene to be used is neariag completion, according to juniors in charge of the work All the stock to be has bean signed up. The buck, ing horses are to be brought from saw he., the nealar CIvU Awo- athoritr form for etudeat aeeli- _—’' maatiassl fllsht trsinlos C»- who ka.. .ulusitud pr.U_i.srT as- Uoo ss4 others who or. intorsoM SB forsao ot mr oftleo and wo lh ill Is haw sU of tWw fiM he Oohohor Glhh CUrkrtot thus of Kas*soaaBc HUSSEY • MMTEI can EDWARDS h arm i man bsBsMhl SHIDNen Tho Psrultr Cloh win stoeo o HsUowoen • 1. All staff woBhon ■ .Its. to ottvod. In eoot othwww* la roeuLr stt Tuesday, Oct. 31 Wednesday, Nov. 1 6:45 Students and residents of Bryaa and College Station are wanted that there are only a limited num. bed of resented seats being sold for the night performance, and the tickets have already beem put oa •ale- Price of reserved seats ia 75 cents, and general admission is 60 cents for the night perform- «a«e. A special rate of *5 Cents for any student or school child is being offered for the afternoon performance. FOR MEN Be Satisfied . . . Wear KdgertoiiN: Let ut show you this new Custom Finish Edgerton moccasin style oxford. In our opinion it is the most masculine, smartest of fering of the season. fQaldrop&ff “Two Convenient Stores’" College Station — Bryan Organizations A A C A The student chapter of » AmerteaO Sueietr of Civil Bhsiaeor* will bob l...tie hi aftB rell practice in the Clvtl Engii tur« nodes AD sf.U — dcn«e sr. ts.ited GaAOt’ATB CLUB Tho Groduolo Clob wiU bob at t p. m. WoSsbAw is tho BiotosT Wo- ttuw rooB. The Cloh Will have o dose, ot tho Coootrr Club TiUot sight. A W. William., head of tho Tides 11 BBrt of Animal Ho.bo.drr wUI opeok do hi. seBBB trip ttws.gS F.oropea. «o«1b ht the taootins of the A. A M Grad Hole Club to ho held at 7 p. b. Wed- »*bMt ia the Btology lecture rom. The club will bar. . aiehelpdeoa doace St the Bryan Country Club Friday sight. Mins club The A. * M. UstwB C|ob »|U meet •* • a Wedaeedsy sight. Nu.dmher I. la the Y. M. C. A- Mra. FToccnee Kurt. oa bosatr etO- “.r-r Choaty CM Cloh ioUZT'.J, U 7 lit Ids. AoadBalc Huildins AU from day. Mn sgihn L at 7 ». b. teaching staff, ssmtanat stal Wflcsrs. fadseal aaoatdeo. ate Sb membership (Mag you I sal. rifle B alma! if yoa wish. Urges smettsd. SBBdsItl.s i The Cameos Study CM will meet Tub day in tJSS Y. M. C. A. parlors. Jack Plana* wtU talk oa “Me Sara latm Prom aa ArckIBeta VWwpotat". I>ost and Found L09Tt BWk Umthrr Bij*h»r to kmv kfm laft to ■—iibi t b room by miotMko. It (<mbb4 pUom rwAur to m+r Hook, woom tU. <»■>>■■ | IX. Ml* lU^rmrX •For Sale or Rent rot SALS: •4. Ml t. SENIORS TAKE NOTICE Have a Diamond mounted in the Shield of your CIbm Ring. We have &g expert stone setter that can do you a real nice job. We can furnish you a diamond and mount same for $5.00 up. CALDWELL'S JEWELRY STORE Bryan, Texas Diamonds, Watches and Aggie Jewelry t dd-A. ov.via iHjants, ana u rlnned gat D Engi- »t hag with a score Whittmy scored the Town Hall— (Continued from page one) | conflicting opinions regarding the extent to which Russia can help Germany by giving them supplies. Mr. Lb Follette's opinion was that the transportation facilities be tween Russia and Germany weee very poor and that he did net think they were adequate to car ry all the supplies to Gcrtnsny that were needed. He treat on to “T that at the present time he did not see any reason why the Unit ed States should get into the war because if it did R would be only to save the British and French Empires and, after all, they were no concern of oura. Mr. La Follette’s talk was con eluded by an open forum in which he answered many questions asked by members of the aadience. Mr. La Follette arrived on the campus Monday noon and was well entertained during his stay here. Although he had never been here before he eras quite interested in A. A M. because he had heard about it from his brother who spoke here two years ago. He was token on a tour of the campus by W. W. Sullivan, manager of Town Hall and Colonel Dee Ashburn, ex ecu live assistant to the president. Later he was given an infortiml dinner in the directors’ disuag room in Sbima Hall. Incidentally, Mr. La Follette wss very interested in the Texas Aggie football team and said he hoped that we would dean up the South west Conference this year. will be added to the list for both fish and appsrolasdm.a. Swim- miag Will he the netr oae up for competition. The preliminaries wig be run Saturday evening and the finals Sunday evening. This waakwid was chosen because the football team will b. playing at Fayetteville and the Intramural Council fools that more boys srill be on the campus ^da , weekend than any other. For the latest games of hask. t ball, F Engineers topped D Cav alry n to 14. with W. A. Bella leading the floor for his troop by marking up seven points, and C Coast Artillery neers la the last of U to S. Wh two points for the Engineers in the early part of the first half while Sharp eras high point man far the Coast. A Field Artillery hold C In fantry to two point* in each half with Giles and Woodum registering six each to help make the score 18 to A A Signal Corps found themselves four points behind at the half as 1st Hq. Field Artillery held them 4 to 0, but came back on tho floor in the last period to run up 16 points and hold the lead the t of the game. The final ■core was 15 to 4. Jackson, Nor ton, McKenzie, and Gaus were the misery dealers in the last half for the Signal Corpa. I Another week has been effered rifle teams to sepre for record. Last week all the teams could not find time to report to the range; therefore, the deadline is set at noon Saturday. C Field Artillery forfeited one match but won the other two to Kable Addresses Electrification Course Banquet Ah a banquet held Friday eve ning ia Sbisa Hall student* sad in structors of the Rural Klectrifi- catipn Short Course srere address ed by George W. Kable of New York City, editor of ‘Electricity oa the Farm.” M. C Hughes, bead of the Electrical Engineering de- partment, introduced the toast- madtor, C. F. Terrell, vice presi dent of Gulf States Utilities Com- paito. Mr. Terrell compl.raented P. t. Montfort, of the Agricultur al Engineering department, on the year-round work done ia prepars- tioe of the Short Course eurric bmb. ' ■ Mr. Kable was introduced by the toastmaster. Ha began his talk by complimenting the staff of the Short Course on its aaethod of in struction as the beet method for learning: to loarn to do by doing. Mr. Kable listed emphatically that the purpose of rural electrification was not the building ef lines and increasing their loads bat the budding of farms and farm homes, in the breeder sense of coatribut- ing to the happiness and the Sav ing of tiase and money by the full- eet nee at electrical equipment The point was illustrated by the use of several well chosen ex amples ef before and after pur- ekaees at electrical equipment by farmers at his acquaintance. INTRAMURALS With Hah in the only tennis match at the last part of the week. Clerkeoa aad j Exell won over White and Arnrnnd with Lilly and topping Sidor and Clore. gave I fee ureter polo aa Monday. N bar g. Entry cards for (hie November A The first game WiU hp scheduled for November Both elagma of e wiU be rua Saturday, November 26. These are things to m.h. fttl note at es water pot cross country are not ha Just jumped into. Football scores of four games: Artillery ~ - lions over A Coast Artillery, three 40’s and one 20 to none for the Coast. C Engineer* downed C Chemical War-ware 12 to 0. E Field Artillery raked up 12 points to pass over E Infantry*’ 7 to the last half. Machine Gun Cavalry closed out F Coast Artillery 12 to 0. CLASS B Two games of basketball eras the crop for the fish the last part ef the week. A Cavalry turned hack 1st Hq. Field Artillery 14 to 12, and B Coast Artillery mark ed up a 26 to 4 victory over D Field Artillery. Sibley scored the lone four for D Battery and Lang- dale scored 12 points for the Coast iMttory. Intramural Rifle f Shooting: Competition Is Extended One Week I n order that all unite might complete their firing ia the ia- tramaral rifle competition, an ex- ef one week has been aa- by W. L. Pcnberthy, di- at intramural athletics. Firing far record most be finished by noon Saturday. November A It 1 u MUAI, tXTT. 81, 1939 was previously announced that roe- ord firing would be completed by October 26. tJBMnael interest la rifle firing haa been Mweru this year, as every organisation on the eampua inclad- fag the team of the student* in the non-military dormitory haa entered the competition. A wax film only o aandth of an inch thick applied to' vegetables reduces wilting. FINEST MATERIAL Expert WorkmaiMkip Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Money Back NorS^it** Station Shoe BjeMr Shop In the latest football games! played D Engineers won over B Infantry 6 to 0, D Infantry turned under C Cfcetn Warfare IS to 0, aad G Coast Artillery won on pene-' trations from E Infantry. ATTENTION AGGIES Special Price on Form A and B Paper Closing: Out 1,000 Packages 10* Pkg. J.C.PENNEYC© A«GIH ECONOMY CENTER , Bryan, Texas REMEMBER—THE drug STORE FOR LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN SILVER JUIILEE I MAGIC HOIK SPECIALS WEDNESDAY 0NIY tO Mill T M| V lAtT