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Page 4- THE BATTALION Shots of Sunday’s Benefit Football Game : . ; - '■ ■- ^ ' . • - ■ S: <• ^ ^ -rr. ■: : \ " ■ S - ^ \, y ^. iso ■ f, ■ \, V 'v V* ;^V / r r ' < </i" -:s;' '''' r y' e -e'\ “ K*$ •v't' ^-lo w » -.. Ip ^ r-- ^ PW I,' Top left—Schwarzenback scores for Maroons in second quarter on a pass from Fuller. Center—Brown of H Coast Artillery compliments Slats Holder on the' great line game he played for the Whites. Right— Four Whites halt a Maroon drive on the three yard line. Center left—Charlie DeWare’s White team. Right—Dr. Virgil Jones’ Maroons. Bottom—Radio broadcast of “On Kyle Field”. Left to right—Wilk, DeWare, Roberts, President Walton, Fuller, Newton, Johnson, Richey, Col. Watson, Scoggin, Dr. Jones. —Photos by Jack Jones Official Notices Ben- SCHEDULE OP EVENTS: Jan. 26—Y. M. C. A. Cabinet •fit Show—Assembly Hall. Jan. 81—Faculty Dance—Sbisa Hall— 9:00 P. M. to 12 midnight. GENERAL ORDER NO. 5 . GENERAL ORDER NO. 2, current series, is amended to include the fol lowing additional instructions for students detailed for TOUR DUTY: "3, a. JUNIOR, SOPHOMORES, and FRESHMEN will be required to walk off demerits at the PARKING LOT immediately NORTH of the PETRO LEUM BUILDING.” “3, b. SENIORS will not be required to walk off demerits but will be re quired to remain on the campus and report to the OFFICER of the DAY on the FIRST FLOOR of ROSS HALL each hour during the period of re striction. This will be a formal report conducted in a military manner." By order of the COMMANDANT: JOE E. DAVIS 1st Lt., Infantry Assistant Commandant NOTICE Attention is directed to the fact that Monday afternoon classes are scheduled See our stock of smart heavy-weight Edgerton oxfords . . . built to take it on wintry days like these. There’s a fine as sortment of styles. $5 to $6 S H 0 EJS FOR MEN Fortune Shoes $3.95 Red-Wing Shoes $3.95 Nunn-Bush $9.50 fllaldropff(6 “Two Convenient Stores ,, College Station - Bryan for this afternoon. F. C. Bolton, Dean CAA PRIMARY STUDENTS Will the men who ordered sectional aeronautical charts please report any af ternoon to the Department of Aeronau tical Engineering to obtain the charts. PAUL R. HIGGINS CAA PRIMARY APPLICANTS Will the following men report to the Department of Aeronautical Engineering for their preliminary interview for Pri mary Flight Training on Saturday after noon, January 25th or Monday after noon, January 27th. If they do not report by then, their application will be discard ed. Dollison, Charles Herman Everett, LeRoy Branch, Jr. Hayes, Burgain Garfield Parrish, Raymond Arnold Meek, Robert Lee, Jr. Dew, Joseph Knoblauch Flowers, Archie Ingram Huser, George Arthur Jordan, Franklin William Merrill, Wiley Hendrix, Sr. Pietsch, Carl Paul Sullivan, Ben Frank PAUL R. HIGGINS NOTICE Owing to the requests of students to repeat I. Eng. 401 — Industrial Engin eering — this course will be tentatively scheduled for 10 o’clock MWF during the second semester. This course supersedes M. E. 419, de scribed in the catalogue, and is requir ed in the Mechanical Engineering curri culum. Other juniors and seniors will be allowed to enroll in this course subject to the approval of the head of the Industrial Engineering Department. JUDSON NEFF, Head Industrial Engineering Department Room 220, Petroleum Engineering Building ENGINEERING STUDENTS Any senior or junior engineering stu dents who will not be in school the sec ond semester and who are interested in working for an oil company tempor arily should come by Room 133, Admin istration Building not later than noon, Saturday, January 25. The work is for about one year and the student must not be subject to military duty within the coming year. PLACEMENT BUREAU Association of Former Students ANNOUNCEMENT The schedule of classes for the second semester is now available for distribution at the Registrar’s Office. E. H. HOWELL Registrar Dubose, J. B. Elliott, R. E. Ellis, O. M. Fowler, H. F. Gochicoa, C. A. Hall, T. G. Harrison, T. R. Hill, W. E. Hobrecht, A. P. McCrary, J. W. McMillan, W. D. Miller, B. J. Newman, B. A. Phillips, R. F. Pumphrey, K. F., Jr. Rahn, L. W. Riggs, R. R. Rudd, B. J. Shields, E. A., Jr. Snyder, N. H., Jr. Sweeney, R. L., Jr. Surovik, W. L., Jr. Wellborn, J. H. Wittie, L. D. PLACEMENT BUREAU Association of Former Students NOTICE All students taking E.E. 305, and those taking E.E. 307 who do hot plan to take 308 the second semester, must turn in their leads to the E.E. shop by not later than 5 p.m. January 24, 1941. M. C. Hughes, Head Dept, of Elec. Eng. operation of the Veterinary Hospital will pick up and confine all dogs not properly tagged. Owners whose dogs may be picked up can find them at the Veterinary Hospital within four days. Any dog not claimed by the end of the fourth day, will be de stroyed. Owners may repossess their dogs by having them vaccinated for rabies and by obtaining a dog license tag at the City office. Authorization will be issued at that time for the return of the dog. The owner will pay 25c per day for each day the dog is kept in the hospital. JAMES A. WATSON, Lt. Colonel, U. S. Army, Commandant FRANK G. ANDERSON, Mayor, City of College Station, Texas. CAA SECONDARY TRAINEES Students who have completed the CAA Primary Flight course and who will have | p. rnrn completed two years of college work by & ram > as June, 1941 are eligible for Secondary Flight Training provided they are over nineteen years of age on February 1, 1941. Those interested are requested to apply at the Department of Aeronautical Engi neering for application blanks and further information. Howard W. Barlow SENIOR ENGINEERS The Carter Oil Company has advised that they are anxious to receive applica tions for employment from senior engin eering students who are interested in working for Carter Oil. This work may be for domestic or foreign service. Those seniors who are interested in this should come by Room 133, Administration Build ing, immediately for additional informa tion. LUCIAN M. MORGAN, Director Placement Bureau AGRICULTURIST STAFF AND CONTRIBUTORS There will be a SHORT, but IMPOR TANT meeting of the AGRICULTURIST STAFF and all fellows contributing ar ticles, in the Students Publication Office, Monday night immediately after supper from 6:45 to 7:30. The following boys are requested to be present and bring all material for the third issue, whether finished or not. Tom Power Jack Aycock George Taylor Roland Bing Lee Rice Tom Gill is David Pinson Walter Cardwell Jack Miller V. A. Yentzen Phil Goldman Jack Jones George Fuerman Ole Stalheim Billy Clarkson Pete Tumlinson Vic Loeffler A. J. Robinson COSMOPOLITAN CLUB The Cosmopolitan Club will meet in the YMCA parlor Sunday at 3 p.m. Dr. A. B. Nelson and Dr. W. B. Davis will speak. Everyone is welcome. NEW MEMBERS GROUP All persons who plan to attend the New Members Group party which is sched uled to be held Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 8 o’clock in the YMCA parlors please re member to call one of the following com mittee by Saturday, Jan. 25: Mrs. C. H. Groneman, Bryan 899; Mrs. H. W. Bar- low, 4-9144; Mrs. J. H. Bass, Bryan 816; Mrs. R. P. Lively, 4-1160; Mrs. R. L. Mundhenk, 4-8494; or Mrs. J. C. Miller, Bryan 1241J. A charge of twenty-five (25c) cents per couple, or 13c each single person will be necessary to take care of the refresh ments. BRIDGE - 42 ESNEFFI- A Bridge and 42 Benefit will be sponsored by the Girl Scout Council on Thursday, January 30th, at 2 p. m. The benefit will be held at the Parker Din ing Rooms in Bryan. Individual or table reservations may be made for either Bridge or 42 by calling Mrs. George Wil cox, 4-8659 or Mrs. Webb Buchanan, Bryan 734. Classified FOR SALE—A 1939 4-door Studebaker President sedan. Cost $1635 new. Priced now at $595.00. Original owner. years old. Excellent condition. Call Bryan 730 or Bryan 415. One set of car keys and one wrist watch have been turned in to the Com mandant’s office. Owners can obtain same by calling at this office. LOST—One green Sheaffer Lifetime, desk-pen and one spur, left in Corsicana. Finder please return to Ed Harris, 45 Law for usual reward. FOR SALE—Remington Noiseless Port able Typewriter. 1 year old. Perfect con dition. Call College 4-9199. -SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1941 to the plumbing inspector, within twenty- four hours of time of notice of such re quirement. Said facilities shall be main- ta.neu in sanitary condition. Section 5. Any person, firm, or corpor ation who shall fail to comply with, or shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemean or, and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) for each offense, and any day that any person, firm, or corporation shall maintain a condition that is in violation of any provision of this ordinance shall be deemed a separate offense. Section 6. It shall be the duty of the plumbing inspector to file complaints in the city court against all violators of this ordinance as the expiration of per iods set fourth in the notices mentioned in Sections 3 and 4. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished house. 5 rooms. Across from Grant’s Gulf Station. Frank Visoski. Legal Notices: ed to the sewer. Owners of building ing within the terms of this ordin ORDINANCE REGULATING CONNECTIONS TO THE SEWER SYSTEM Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas Section 1. Every owner of a building or part thereof occupied by people for any purpose, any part of the day or night, situated on any city block in the city, where a public sewer is laid and maintained within 150 feet from the near est lot line on which said building is lo cated is required to install within said building or part of building a water clos et or water closets and have them connect- com- ordinance and located on acreage tracts shall be required to install a water closet or water closets and connect same to the sewer if the said building at its nearest point is within 250 feet from the sewer. Said water closets shall, when required, dis charge into a septic tank which shall in turn discharge into the sewer. Section 2. All workmanship and mater ials used in installing water closets re quired under this ordinance shall com ply with the requirements of the City Plumbing Ordinance. Section 3. Written notice shall be giv en by the plumbing inspector to property owners violating Section 1 of this ordi nance, said notice to inform the prop erty owner that the water closet shall be installed and sewer connection made not later than sixty days after date of the notice. Section 4. Contractors and others who employ workmen outside of buildings shall provide water closet facilities acceptable A. S. C. E. The A.S.C.E. will meet tonight at 7:00 in the C. E. lecture room. All Civil Engineering Students are urged to at tend. COTTON SOCIETY There will be a Cotton Society meet ing Thursday, 23rd, in Textile Engineer ing Building. An interesting program has been plan ned. Refreshments will be served and mu sical numbers by M. F. Evans. A total of 154,096 bales of cotton had been ordered from the Surplus Marketing Administration for use in the Department of Agriculture’s cotton mattress demonstration pro of December 1. dogs prop- NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS The City Ordinance requiring all to be vaccinated against rabies and erly tagged with a City dog license tag, will be strictly enforced from this date, January 24, 1941. The law enforcement authorities, both on and off the campus, with the co- Advice is always welcome. Those who need it most, like it least. MIDTERM JUNIORS LET US TAILOR YOUR UNIFORM also R. Y. UNIFORMS UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP MENDL and HORNAK Let’s Go To Uncle Ed’s! Everyone knows how much fun you can have for the music is the new est and the food is the finest at HRDLICKA’S On Old College Road $5.00 CASH PRIZE! If You Can Entertain... Jig Play the Flute Jews Harp Twirl the Rope or anything • Enter The Big Auction Sale Contest Before 7:00 p.m. Friday or Saturday LODPOT'S TRADING POST J. E. LOUPOT Class ’32 North Gate SEE AUCTION ADV. PAGE 3 DO YOU SMOKE THE CIGARETTE THAT IT’S THE SMOKER’S CIGARETTE PHOTOGRAPHS Application size photographs which ac company personnel leaflets are ready for the following seniors. Please call for these at room 133, Administration Building, at your earliest convenience. Appelt, Leslie L. Braswell, Clarence D. Campbell, Jesse G. Carson, Ray, Jr. DeArmond, Geo. W., Jr. Dinwiddie, Wm. T. Emmons, Claude D. Hatcher, Ormonde D. Higgins, Walter S., Jr. Hobrecht, Alfred P. Holick, Donald H. Hough, Leonard E. Hunt, Geo. O., Jr. Jones, M. E. Kenagy, John A. Lane, James R. Lawrence, Oscar V. Martin, John E. Mayfield, Wm. L. Murray, J. G. Rahn, Lehman W. Riggs, Russell R. Robinson, Morton H. Scott, Jerry S. Scott, Welton E. Sweeney, R. L., Jr. Wittie, L. D. PLACEMENT BUREAU Association of Former Students PERSONNEL LEAFLETS Printed personnel leaflets are ready for the following seniors. Please call for thesq at Room 133, Administration Build ing, at your earliest convenience. Atkins, T. R. Balmer, T. A. Braden, J. C. Campbell, J. G. DeArmond, Geo. W., Jr. Copyright 1941, Lrcenr A Mters Tobacco Co.