Page 2- THE BATTALION -THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1942 The Battalion STUDENT TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER TEXAS A. & M. COLLEGE -* Agricultural and College Station, Tuesday, Thursday The Battalion, otficial newspaper ox the hanical College of Texas and the City of mblished three times weekly, and issued T ti: Saturday mornings. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at College Station, Texas, under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1870. Subscription rates $3 a school year. Advertising rates open request. Represented nationally by National Advertising Service, Ine., at New York City, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, and Ban Francisco. Office, Room 122, Administration Building. Telephone 4-5444. 1941 Member 1942 Dissociated Golle6iate Press E. M. Rosenthal Acting Editor Ralph Criswell Advertising Manager Sports Staff Hike Haikin Sports Editor W. F. Oxford Assistant Sports Editor Mike Mann Senior Sports Assistant Chick Hurst Junior Sports Editor Circulation Staff ( Gene Wilmeth.. Circulation Manager ne WUmeth.. ^Circulation Mana_ F. D. Asbury. 7 Junior Assistant Bill Huber, Joe Stalcup Circulation Assistants Cedric Landon Senior Assistant Photography Staff Tack Jones Staff Photographer .b.b. . a t.■ BLACKOUT with ROBERT PRESTON MARTHA O’DRISCOLL Also Cartoon— “$21-a-Day Once a Month” News — Community Sing — Short On Alert... the Task Force of the Telephone army! Wherever the call, a mechanized army of more than 27,000 Bell telephone trucks stands ready. Each has a skilled crew . . . armed with hand tools and power equip ment designed especially for the job to be done. They are ready and efficient and can be mobilized anywhere, anytime. This is just one way the Bell System is prepared to keep lines open and ready for war-time service — no matter when or where the test may come. * ’N. 7 t ( V V > ? % f