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Page 6- THE BATTALION Official Notices C.A.A. PRIMARY FLIGHT TRAINING The following applicants are to go to Dr. Marsh, the College physician, and take their preliminary physical examinations for flight training: Blair, John S. Coward, Russell Allen Jr. Dew, Joe Knoblauch Evans, Redmond Edward Fagan, Joe Gail Gillette, Richard Bliss Jennings, Lawrence Leonard Johnson, Clyde Bayless Jr. Johnson, James H. Johnston, Guy Robert Long, William Howard Lytle, Glenn Earle Nichols, Doyle Rowland Robinson, George Clyde Rumbaugh, Addison Craig Jr. Seidel, Charles Edward Shiner, Joel Lewis Thornton, William Ernest — 1 . < *<" ^CATALINA ** OFFICIAL. SWEATER OF THE Ml AttjgrfcaSoagd of football Select Your CATALINA SWEATER NOW! No matter what type sweater you need this Fall . . . you will be cer tain to find it here in our complete line of 1940 Catalinas. Slipons .. Coat Styles ... or Sleeveless in a splendid array of colors and weaves. * $1.95 to $6.95 rilaldropfl(6 “Two Convenient Stores” College Station - Bryan Persons Required to Register: “Except as otherwise provided in this Act, it shall be the duty of every male citizen of the United States, and of every male alien re siding in the United States, who, in the day or days fixed for the first or any subsequent registration, is between the ages of twenty-one and thirty-six, to present himself for and submit to reg istration at such time or times and place or places, and in such manner and in such age group or groups, as shall be determined by rules and regulations pre scribed hereunder." Exemptions: Members of federally recog nized active National Guard, the Officers’ rve Corps, the Regular Army Reserve, the Enlisted Reserve Corps, the Naval Townsend, Guy M. Van Orden, Dick Welling, Conrad Gerhart After the examination the applicants are to report to this office as soon as possible. HOWARD W. BARLOW Co-ordinator of Civil Pilot Training Program QUARTERBACK CLUB MEETING Pictures of the A. & M.-Tulsa and A. & M.-A. & I. games will be shown at the Quarterback Club meeting tonight in Guion Hall at 8:00 o’clock. No charge. Come Earlier and enjoy rehearsal of Singing Cadets. FIELD ARTILLERY SENIORS This week, October X, through the 13, is your week for having your Longhorn class pictures made. Ele Badgett CLUB MEETING PLACE Any clubs desiring to obtain a regular meeting place should see A. C. Payne in the South Branch of the Y.M.C.A. and make their arrangements with him. There will be a meeting of the faculty of the School of Veterinary Medicine in the Faculty Room, 210 Administration Building at 5:00 p. m. Friday, October 11. —P. W. BURNS, Secretary. NEW STUDENTS All new undergraduate students who did not take the Psychological test last Friday, October 4, and who have not taken the American Council on Education Psy chological Test at some other institution are required to take this test Saturday afternoon, October 12, beginning at 1:00 o’clock. This examination will be conducted in the Agricultural Engineering lecture room, and each student is required to re port promptly at 1 o’clock to begin the examination.—E. J. HOWELL, For the Executive Committee. REGISTRATION OF STUDENTS FOR SELECTIVE SERVICE Place of Registration: All students reg istered in the College may register for the selective service at the Registrar’s Office. This office will be open from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. on Wednesday, October 16. All students regardless of residence res may register here. It will not be sary for any student to to attend to this duty. >t be i to his Reser uar i, the Regular Army Reservi Reserve Corps, the Navi Reserve, the Marine Corps Reserve, and cadets of the advanced course, senior di vision, Reserve Officers’ Training Corps are exempted.—E. J. HOWELL, Registrar. C. A. A. FLIGHT TRAINING APPLICANTS The applicants listed below have been sent to Dr. Marsh for their preliminary physical examinations. They are to report to this office immediately regarding the results of the examinations. Failure to comply will be considered as grounds for disqualification from further consideration. Allen, James W. Baker, L. M. Banister, John Randolph Clark, Edward R. Dodd, Carlos L. Lassiter, Joseph B., Jr. Mann, James Gerald Minnock, J. Edmund Neugebauer, Eugene Paul Parker, Alvin H. Robinson, Robert Arnold Jr. Sullivan, Walter W. Taylor, Jimmie Tipps, E. F. ooias, s Waddell, /illiamsc Tipps, Tobias, Aubrey Lawless Thomas C. utton ARLC ngrg. Office) Williamson, Dutton HOWARD W. BARLOW, Head, De Aeronautical Eng (Dean Gilchrii C. A. A. FLIGHT TRAINING APPLICANTS Applicants who have passed the C. A. A. physical examination as given by Dr. Harrison are to report at once to the College Fiscal Department and pay the fee of $27.00. The fee receipt is to be brought to this office for registration in the primary course. HOWARD W. BARLOW, Head, Dept, of Aeronautical Engrg. (Dean Gilchrist’s Office) There will be a meeting of the L E. ub tonight following yell practice. A picture show will be shown of the con struction of Boulder Dam. All members please be present. If no yell practice, 7:00 o’clock.—I. E. Club, Publication Dept. F. F. A. The Junior Collegiate Chapter of the Future Farmers of America will meet on Thursday night in the Agricultural Engi neering Lecture Room at 7:30. A. S. C. E. There will be a Junior and Senior A. S. C. E. meeting Thursday night at 7:00 in the C. E. Lecture Room. Plans for Dallas Conference to be discussed. Urgent meet ing, please be present. PORT ARTHUR STUDENTS The Port Arthur Club will have its picture made Thursday afternoon at 6:15 on the Y.M.C.A. steps. All boys from Pbrt Arthur are urged to be present. PRE-MED CLUB MEETING There will be a meeting of the Fre- Med Club Thursday night at 7:30 in the Biology Lecture Room. Dean T. D. Brooks will speak to the club, and there will be refreshments and smokes following his address. All Pre-Med students are urged to be present. There will be an A. I. E. E. meeting tonight in the lecture room of the E. E. building immediately after yell practice. If no yell practice meet at 7:15. HORTICULTURE SOCIETY The Horticulture Society will have a steak fry at Cashion’s Cabin on Friday night, October 11, at 6:15 p. m. Mr. Cashion will be the head chef. This will be an informal meeting en abling the Horticulture men to plan for the Annual Horticulture Show. All Horti culture majors and men interested in Horticulture are urged to attend. Classified LOST—Last Sunday morning about 8:00 o’clock a man in a Buick sedan picked up three students in Marlin and brought them to Calvert. One of them left a zipper bag in the hack seat. If this student will write Mr. James Bargaineer, Calvert, de scribing the bag and giving his address it will be mailed to him. LOST—A black Shafer fountain pen with name Chase Holland engraved on gold band. Return to Room 301 No. 12 for liberal reward. Four campaign hats were left In the main lecture room of the Animal Husbandry Building. Owners are urged to call by the main office, Room 225. Will the cold drink salesman who used my wallet at the A. & I. football game please return it to me at Room 326, Dor mitory No. 9—John Sanders. LOST—Left green hand-bag on the Houston Sunday afternoon. If brought to college please phone College 4-4439 and leave address. RIDE TO WACO 1940 Oldsmobile, radio equipped, leaving rning Sunday night— round trip. See rite Box 2846. Saturday noon, returning Sunday nighl $1.00 round trip. See Tex Flynn, 47 Milner raarcos. II louna pjease return Post, Room 404 No. 11. Reward. imewhere and San to C. W. SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY Armour’s Dog Food, 3 for Armour’s Corn Beef, large size Armour’s Tamales, No. 3 can Armour’s Chili, No. 2 can Armour’s Treet, large size 0. G. Orange & Grapefruit Juice, 8 oz. can .05 Wheat Toast Wafers, 1 lb. size .18 Libby’s Pineapple Juice, No. 1 tall, 3 for 25 Rose Dale Peaches, No. 2 , /2 *15 Premier Salmon Steaks, special .20 Stokely’s baby food, 3 for Premier Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 Rath Corned Beef Hash, large, 2 for Libby’s Pears, No. 1 tall, 2 for Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, qt. Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, pt. MARKET SPECIALS Hams, center cuts, 1 lb. Liver, Real Calf, 1 lb. Pork Chops, choice, 1 lb. Oysters, pints Roast, boneless, 1 lb. Bacon, Banquet, 1 lb. .25 hot barbecue every day starting today VEGETABLES California Lettuce, large .04 Celery, large size .08 Yellow & White Squash, 2 lbs. 05 Red Grapes, special, 3 lbs. .14 Fresh Figs, 5 lb. baskets .50 Jonathan Apples, large, 2 doz. .35 ALSO FRYERS, HENS, FISH, ANY KIND OF CHEESE OR COLD MEATS, ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLES AND FRUITS LUKE’S Phones: 4-1140 and 4-1141 We Deliver HELP WANTED: Cadet to work on Saturdays selling ladies shoes. Only an experienced person considered.—Eugene Edge & Son. vate or instructor preferred. Also extra garage in College Park. Phone Bryan 284W. FOR RENT: 6-room house. Large rooms with large hall. East 23rd St., Bryan. Gail Bryan 18. Ponies Pointing— (Continued from Page 5) Regulars Lynn Barnett, tackle, and Bobby Brown, quarterback, didn’t play because of injuries. Second string tackle Lynn Bostick is also riding the bench with a back injury and will not be avail able for duty before the first con ference tilt with the University of Texas Nov. 2. The Ponies will entrain Wed nesday for Pittsburgh, backed with lots of vocal and mental support by the Mustang swing band. Sixty- eight band members will arrive in Pittsburgh Thursday night while the gridsters will not pull in until Friday morning, stopping off at Butler University for a workout. The Mustang traveling squad will not be announced until Wed nesday. Intense rivalry at a num her of positions could bring a shift in the list of boys who were taken to the 9 to 6 conquest of U.C.L.A. in the season opener, Sept. 27 at Los Angeles. Intramurals— (Continued from Page 5) way to the gym, but still worked together like veterans to win the game. ★ K Infantry steamrollered over F Infantry by a count of 20-7. M Infantry likewise took G Coast by a six point margin with the final score being 10-4. The outsanding player happened to be on the losing side when B Coast won from A Engineers 16-13. Griffeth was high point man with a total of eight. ★ A Field Artillery played a\ good steady game of basketball to over come the lead that H Infantry held over them at the half. The “buggy boys” consistancy throughout the game proved them a better team when the Infantry slowed down in the second half. Maynard of D Engineers sunk 12 points to lead his team to a 19-12 victory over H Coast in a close game of basketball. Registration— (Continued from Page 1) deputy from that office will be sent to the hospital so they may comply with the terms of the act. A serious penalty has been pro vided for those who fail to reg ister at the appointed time and place. On conviction in Federal District Court for failure to reg ister, the offender may be impris oned for not more than five years or be subjected to a fine of $10,000 or both. Although any student may reg ister here, all registrants must keep in touch with their local board after registration and must report to them immediately any change of address which they may make. Prof Conscription— (Continued from Page 1) for the strengthening of the na tional defense.” Exemptions—It is further pro vided in the bill that: 1. “Any person in the National Guard of the United States under the age of 18 years so ordered in to the active military service shall be immediately issued an honor able discharge from the National Guard of the United States. 2. “Any member of any reserve component of the Army of the United States below the rank of captain who is ordered into the active military service of the 'United States pursuant to this UCLA Bruins— (Continued from Page 1) other Junior College transfer. The Uclan line, which held the S.M.U. Mustangs to only one first down in the first half, will be lead by Co-Captain Don MacPherson, brilliant end. Also included in the forward wall will be such stal warts as Milt Smith, towering left end; the heavy Dell Lyman at left tackle; Jack Cohen, who has been shifted from tackle, at left guard; Jack Sommers or Robin Williams at right tackle; Martin Matheson at center; and Nate DeFrancis- co at right guard. This week, in preparation for the Aggie battle, Coach E. C. “Babe” Horrell is especially stressing pass defense. With the A.&M. aerial at tack being superb in the past two games, Horrell is not going to be caught flat-footed. In their past two games, the Bruin’s pass de fense was none too good. As the day for the big battle draws near, most of the so-called “eggsperts” agree that both teams will have to play champion ball if either expects to win. joint resolution, who has any per son or persons dependent solely upon him for support, and who has no other means of support except the wages, salary or other com pensation for personal services that he earns, may resign of shall be discharged upon his own re quest made within twenty days of the date of his entry into such active military service.” Deferment—There is no pro vision in the bill for deferment or resignation in the case of Reserve Officers or National Guardsmen who are without financial depend ents or who hold the rank of cap tain or above. I understand, how ever, that deferment of from 6 to 12 months in the case of “key” teachers who come within this group can be made. -THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1940 Chutney is a sweet-sour relish usually made from peaches or ap ples. 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Engr. 448 (Industrial Chemistry) Students interested in Chemis try as a major should refer to the catalog under Outline for Student Majoring in the Physical Sciences in the School of Arts and Sciences for the other subjects required. mi: T\ \0M | mi | i HARVARD’S HEAD COACH DICK HARLOW— he found he’d have to beat Harvard before Harvard could beat anybody else. Read this week s Post. §;p|! iilll -m How’s your FOOTBALL PSYCHOLOGY? “THEY DIDN’T NEED COACHING,” by Dick Harlow THE SATURDAY UVEIIIIAG OU RE the new football coach. Your new team X. is terrible. The student body is indifferent as a dam. Player after player drops out of spring practice. Head Coach Dick Harlow tells how he shook Harvard out of its famed “indifference”... insulted Torby Macdonald into a 78-yard sprint for a touch down ... built a team around a man who broke his leg! In this week’s Post Harlow lets you in on some of the psychological gags that worked on the Crimson —and some that backfired. 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