11; • PAGE 4 OFFICIAL NOTICES ■ad tfipriTid bf ta my B«1— 1) T. D. BROOKS. Dmb, TV Gradate School Alfa* 1, M the iMt date on «Veti aapItaaUoaa May V fifed far dafraei la V eoafarrad oa Aaffaat SI. Farau for ataktnc applfea- Ifea mmy V aacwrad at tV Ragfe- trar*. Office H L HEATON, Aaa’t Ragtatrar THE BATTALION THU18DAY, AUGUST I, 1940 haa aot yat fe aa feaa tVt tV afffefe] aatfo Rtirh fefa»t tit a WfMlld h# rfe efetVa (with shirt fe ). frfeas wars tV saryrfe part sf R aD; H takas only a skal- 4% la tV monay packet ta laae tV lie for sat or tV two far He karfaks. Hart’s awrs, tV fettar barfam is aot oaly far s kay and tV kaaaty at kfe sida, kat far two aafortaaata feds (wV ceaida’t rats a data) wV cart Is fedalft ia aa araatag’s brawl (spalfed with a capital *TT). Tkaas njmkllnf rhythmical riggora of fffe rhythm are tV namVr sttractfea of tV samawr saaai tea faas. Bat Ur than earys vasa la tV fall, ssars informal OiWTAW UH h.c.—H7.7 mat4 Than day. Aagwt I, If \\M R m —Sig»-Oe; W« ll.So a. m—Ta ias Farm (TgN) { 11: a. at (I FOB RENT. « room Vasa la ■oath Oakwoad, sralfekls August II. Phono ( ollaga 4-7114 Texas L& M. Offers All SevenMajor Branches of R.O.T.C. Training Possesses Incomparable Military Equipment u =00 Friday, Aagaat t 1040 11:11 a. m.—Sign-On, Waathar Nawa. 11:10 a m —Tanaa Farm and Haasa Program (TtJN), L. A. MacVmahl. Saparriaor, Farm Ba- curity Administratfen; Tolhort Pattaraon, Deputy 8taU Saparhi- taadaat; A. D. Jackson, Experiment Station 11:41 a. in —Federal Music Pro gram (Works Fro feet Administra tion) TV Military Bcfeaee and Tact a* A ft M. Va t v laftsatry, FfeM Ar- tllfery. Signal Corps, Caealry, Ea- giassr Corps, Coast Artilfery Osrya and CVssfeal Warfare lorries. TV lafaatry la syalyyad w and rtffe ffeW a family gat-togathar, a more fan tVn a picnic by a moon 11:00 noon—SignofT lit lako, tkaae swing saoafens art 4:104:10 p m-TV Affls tV oaa attractUb feokad forward Clambake to sack Saturday night Saturday Aacast 1. 1144 With the wida salactfea sf rst-l U M s. m—Sign-On, WoatVr, Answer To “Brain Twister*” This proklsm la both logical and yoychofegieal When ore consider tV seweral poeaikilities, we find g<«t ettVr two or three rod Vto will cause three hands to V taie- ad. Hence tV tyneeUon of tV color of one of them is still an open ana. Howerer, if tVre were only two rod hats, either man who saw two rad hats and throe raised hands would V able to deduce immediately that kfe Vt must also he rad, and therefore would pre- sumabiy fewer his hand in less than tV srroral minutes which act ually transpired Therefore, this situation is not the case There fore, all throe hats must Vee been rad, and therefore the Prime Minister * Vt was red. He knew it by tV foregoing process of rsaaoatnc ords tVt are availakla for thess dances, there will V rhythm that everyone likes to danca to. If you are tV jitter bug or the alow and aane tyya, tV hot Ikks and tV tweet swing will V there to eupply year every desire So come one, come all to wVt promisee to V tV biggaat and Vat of the saasou's Juke Boi Proms Last Program— (Continued from page 1) with so much enthusiasm that she eras immediately scheduled for a return engagement two weeks later TV Marimba, one of tV new est of concert discoveries, is some thing different and enUrtoining in musical programs, and Mias Pater son is undoubtedly one of tV most outstanding performers on this instrument SV will V assisted on the Msnmba and tV piano by Miss Evelyn Flak, from the Chicago . Conservatory of Musk. News. 11:10 a. m —Taaas Farm and Home Program (TAN), Mrs F. L Thomas, Farm and Home Book Reviewer ; Reyreaentatlve from Agricultural Education Depart mant; Mias Ruth Thompson, Ex teosien District Agent 114ft a. m-“Drama of Food” (Farm Credit Administration). 11:00 noon—Signoff Hander Aafaat 4. 1*44 I SO a. m—Sign-On; Musical Momenta • 46 a. m —Roans CVpel Sing er» 9 00 a. m - ‘‘Meet Your Neigh Vre” 9:90 a. m —Signoff. ■apply of fire ■MhaaB.C.1 Fly of ■a. Field Artilfery trainer a terrain heard. Cavalry—Sixty seta of Cavalry chime rifles, ma chine gaas; 4ft .4ftcal, automatic pistols; II cavalry haraaa; 1 wag laid Artilfery—Throe 7ft-atm larfea, eonatoting sf twelve Tft- i. fane, I eufeaosm. I limbara, battery rani curt, 99 artilfery hors es, harneas and aaddl far all horaaa and aR •para parte and tools, oaa 1H mm howitaar and cateaon. and 11 motor tracks. TV Ffeld Artilfery eqaipmsnt also includes four Browning machine guns and a com- angi ^k.^A.,1 mmm m 4 - ^ m 1— — B pnIC t '*• <*<*' ill be experienced at the An The BatUlion Newscast was broadcast for tV first time this I summer Wednesday morning at At tV request of Dr Louise U:tl ovar radio station WTAW SUnley, Chief of Bureau of Home Short reviews of the newt articles Economica, Vetted States Depart- rontoinad in this issue of TV Bat ment of Agriculture, Texas A. A Ulion were preeented immediately M.’s Presides* T. 0. Walton has proceeding the National Farm and appointed a Nutrition Committee Home Hour for tV State of Texas. Instigator, writer, and ennounc- The committee, which will ulti- „ fo, WM John Sanatodt, lo- Dr. A. Benbow DENTIST I’hone 37S AfttlR Bui Id i nf • Bryan M mately V fitted into tV nation's National Defense program, is com posed of Jennie Camp, College tSa tion; Ercel Eppnght, director. De partment of Home Economics. TS.C W, Denton; Mary E. Gear cel boy who has done similar work over WTAW in tV past. During tV past loag term, The Battalion had a radio staff and preeented a newscast over this same sta tion, but antil Wednesday no at- Chief clerk in tV office of the, nual suu , Wld , Ceaference of' ^ Welfare. Sufe Depart Associate Profeeeor of Industrial P M.S.ftT. ha* been his official Vocmtl0fU | Agnculturv Teachers m * nt °f Poblk Welfare. Austin; ing. Head of Departed ♦ of Home t , mpU bed been made to broad- Economics, University ri Texas rMt ^ ^ summer Austin; Florence Seoul*r, North Texas SUte Teachers ColUge, Den ton. Margaret Weeks, Head of De- > A co^ * t, irUmU has tV best partment of Home Economics. Tex- fhan " of »* tt,n « •***"*• s. Technological College. Head of bu * ,n * M WOrkl ‘f be Vs a good Department of Home Economics. p,>r,0 “ 1 ' ty ' iormrT «PWfe«a and Texas Technological pfellege. Lub- 'V*'*™* training, acconlint to bock; Ruth Huey, Depart ment of Education. JwaVi; Mr* Violet S Greanbill, Ghiftf. 'Division s recent survey conducted on the Los Angeles campus of the Uni versity of California Good grades in college rated a poor fourth I Chemistry in tV new department 1 *trius the whole time, and a more m ^ n Bboot ^ ^^bers as wVa V ha* fully recovered complete set of fifes were never on th|g ^ hlltrn I Earlier ia the summer. Profeseor kept tVn those of John King, but ^ , group of ten farmers lec- Bisbop conducted tV cottonseed be also served as doar sergeant in ! ty,., on varloUi problems in to- I oil short course for cottonseed oil the mess VII and for 13 year* , agricultural situation from I mill aperators was ia cVrge of waiters He learn a f, rmrr ^ viewpoint Mattie Trickey. Farm Security i In China students go to college Administration, Dallas; Mrs Joe in caves, study without books, and A. Wessendorff, President, State never spend more tVn $10 in s P T-A , Richmond; Mrs Joseph year for total expenses Perkins, President of Texas Fed- **ration of Women's Clubs, East- Alto Dr D W. Harris, who i§ to fly in Ft. ^orth, and h« pur | This confarenc* will begin next l*nd; Mr* A J. Brown, President, SENHMM. Clearance £3. LA f u working on a research project dur- qg the summer to separate coton- seed oil from the seed by extrac tion rather than the old method of pressing, will V included in the new department Plan* for the Coming year are necessarily tents- live by their nature and may V hanged before September, but if tVy are carried out as scheduled, it la wry likely that Dr Lindsay, Confocious' theory on politics is “Man who sling mud is losing ground " tend back to Washington sagges lions and cVnges needed in nation- Dr Hams, and Professor Bishop will teach the chemical engineering 1 '•bing hi* wife and son to Manilla rouraet dunng the 1«4(' 41 se**ton A>*ting a* advisor to Dean Gibb Gilchrist and consultant for the rVse the first airplane in Brato* Wednesday morning when Preai- Text* Home Demonstration A*»o County dent Walton addresses the asoesn fietion, NederlaV; and Dr Jessie His appointment to warrant of bly and will last through noon next 1 ^bitocre, Texas A A M Expert fw.r ... ohui^l .. , mult of lt.turd.jr, | CotUf* Sutlon an examination which he took in ! TV idea of having the farmers 1>r Stanley said, concerning tV al policies as tVy relate to nutri- 1996 to V placed on the eligibility make spearhes was originated by of tV committee. “The tun and food supply “ list. TVre are only 600 of theae of R A Manire, who is the State Vo- rommittee should function so as Df Walton said. “It is my con-! fleers in tV army. He obtainad , rational Director. Othsrr plans for 10 ovailablt technical advice yirtion that such s committee will notice of hit promotion April 1. tV conference include s banquet ,>n problems relating to nutrition rendsr a vsry useful service, par- On OetoVr IB a Vloved little ^ ,ur,k ^* y n *4 :bt * n ^ * •••Pte4to »upply aiiapted to the tkularly in tV development of our man will sail from San Franciseo mov ' n * Future made up of exerpto f « ,yi, '« <>* the .Utos It program of National Defense from tV collection of various at- •b ou ''* »erve in an advisory rapac Such a committee should serve as Bradley and Allen-A SWIM TRUNKS .... are made for com fort a* well as ityle .... Select your new swim trunks fro mour splendid groups You’ll find many new style* and fabrics to choose from. $2.00 to $3.00 EXCHANGE STORE V i H. one. Mid that after retirement teachers he would like to return to live at Headquarters for the conference A A M Certainly "Mr." John !.■♦ will V in tV offke of E. R Alex ander in tV Vaement ef tV Agrl- i culture! Engineering building KKIM PRESENTS IJ.Mrtm.M CkMtal wl " ^ l “ rk tng. Dr, Ralph E. Montana, act- -- mg diractor of tV Divtaion of 584 Mtll— Cheiakal F.agineertng of tV Uni-1 varsity of Mmneaato. is on the (Continued From Page 1) campus in tV capacity of Visiting lives from Texas and Oklahoaia FREE MOVIE FOR Professor of Wmical Engineering are assisting in tV drill periods. Dr. Montana lectured yesterday TV courses Ving offered are a morning in the cVmietry lecture general course on firefighting, a room on the subject concerning division for drivers aad pump oper tV make up of a chemkal engi- ator*. and an advanced course for tty to those engaged in tV develop „ co-ordinating forre to help tV ment and prsaervation of food af e nc „, 0 f th. Hute and Nation-1 supplies, particularly to Und Vte’.| ^vernment. to work togethte' Planning (ommitteea, Public enable all of tV resources to V Health Service, Hartal Security. ui# j most effectively on any prob ard similar departments and | rm 0 f nutrition and food supply jagencus of the State and Faderal which might arise In connection governments It would also serve wtib »„ emergency situation " AGRONOMISTS Men’s Suita . . . Sport Shoes ... Furnishings ... Straw Hats .. . Catalina Swim Suita . . . Kaynee Boy’s Wear and Ladies’ Aocaaaones SPORT SHOES tftJS Bdgertoa Sparta IS M •9.96 Fart mm Sparta 1144 IMF Bdgertoa White. UM |I.9ft Fortaaa White. I1M MM Bay’s White. |1.4ft f pUdropftfl *Tw* tx»*va*fe*t Bryaa Stokhipawtry. unit oparationa, process chemistry, designs, and seminar work will V offerad next fall. These courses will cover all phases of tV application of phyesca, chemistry, and ms the matin to industrial processes' Complete laboratories are Ving outfitted; sad these include a ma chine shop, a unit operations labor atory, crushing machine laboratory and stock rooms and tables. A library fe Ving eatokliakad, and classrooms will probably be shared with the petroleum engineers The A. ft M. Department of Chemkal Engineering haa to the past keen adjudged to be on a par with the best to Um country as far SC under-graduate work fe con cerned and will continue to be improved aa funds are made avail- akfe. NOTICE I base opened my of the aaw Cat* m • v * tag, Want Park » south of Kyfe Ffeld. Dwight W. Am M. D. those who have attended in pre vious years A Fire Marshalls section, a standard course, and s fey instructor course in Red Cross First Aid, and several otVr first aid courses, one of whkh will V offered at sight for tV Vnefit of those who cannot take it otherwtM, are also offered. A special feature of tV year’s school will V a talk at l ift p today by Gus L. Jonas, from the FBI at San Antoaio, who will speak on “Arsen and Sabotage of Industrial Plants ’ Dunng the eleven years tV Firemen s Train mg School has been to operation, the fire lose of the state has droppsd from seven teen and one half million per an num to seven million. The school does not claim all the credit far this, but thera fe as doubt H fe res possible far quite a bit of H. Aad aot only do tha dttee repre sented gain fe the training the men resales, kat If their toeur anew key rate fe twenty cento er aver, they may qaaltfy to reerise 1% credit ae a rosslt of tha cam- pieties of tha Qmmtl or Advaac Tha eaasioa closes Friday whaa tha pmi hast taka to advise the Advisory Committee for National Defenae on nutrition, i In brief, we see this committee as tV agency in the State to . ... . . 1 which problems and materials on . . . | nutrition could V seat for dietn- bution and adaptation to the needs of the State, and at a group to -2. course in tV Fundamentals of Grass and Pasture Improvement Ving taught in tV Department of Agronomy this summer, there will V a free picture show in tV Ani mal Husbandry Lectuna Room on Wednesday. August 7 at 8 p m. Dr F D. Keim, visiting professor in charge of the coursa, and chair man of tV Department of Agron omy, University of Nebraska, will show a 1,200 foot color film deprting the vary thorough pasture, forage and livestock state wide program now in successful operation to tV state of Nebraska. In addition to tV students to the course, all agricultural workers and the general public are invited to soe this picture and hear Dr Keim explain the operation ef this pro gram Other moving pictures which have been given to connect we with this course covered the tour of the Fourth Internatienal Great Lead Congress studying pa pasture im pro vs ment to fend, Wales, England and Nerth- S« ainlmavian M.mw ASTCEstBLY HALL lEfIT'S GREATEST SCREEN TRUMPN! Another aha* covered the Ns- ttNMkl f^wtilUMRf AftaocUtton'ft tol er film, “Grwea Asroa“ whfeh wm tkmm Wedasaday togrihar with a safer film of pashm work being done to MARTHA HAVE laws JOarnuu- s pea we*. i Mcfeee Monday ft fefeday Aug. 5th ktjMt : n» r. m. mum DAUGHTIK Ruluid .riming • Aillum fuein Cntiuik hithici.lftli MiUsgMin Saturday, Aux. S T:»n P. to M-1K! AXSBAVIILY i jWthington HRIIIKUDW HOXKT JOE:: Wad. ft Thers^ Aug. 7th & 8th Ti:»" r.to