The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 20, 1942, Image 4

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P to hi Um toooo of Mio.
witll Mr*. P. W Boitoo 00
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Mbto* will to Um foort apootor.
Tto Dolly V Motion BibW School
Um CoIWct Pioibytirtoo Ctorrh to
Will fun tin ur tkroocb ooot
oil etoMron or* torftof to ottao
rr. THOMAS CH
Horn Homo* How
1 to a - Holy ,
• to o. m. Cburt
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I* to O. w Mornl
Tto p. to. Coot
THOMAS CHAPSL (1
o. to.. Holy CoomoooI
to o. to.. Churell School. Caffao Chib
Dtoruartoa CIom.
Mornino Ptoyrr oof oor-
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4-H CLUB—Thorr will to O OMOtiop
oA oil oo AH Chib boy* to Hoaoi ISt
‘ ^ ' ito buihflno. Mon toy ot
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“Yah, but you should havo soon
FIRST AID
of tto Chemistry
rtom in Fir* tAM
to toM nrst Wrdn.
Um Arrirultural
Phone M. L.
Tto Coffoo
Ptoyor onf mrtoon.
Club. First meet-
wilt to rsplnlnef.
R E. Seruflta
will tcoch 0
st meetino will
L 7 :U p. m. to
ilto builfino.
Allll. or Horry
«-'2*4. or just[lwport nt tto fimt
K- Aoy mon
LOUNGE OPEN
to Kory No. t. wilt
Saturday until t p.
Lemnre. Dor-
f r.»m noon
Oonfeoy.
t> p . Bo
SENIORS Monday ;u tto deadline for
Infantry Seniors to Mae pictures made
for tto Loncbom rlpas stotion. Seniors
are urped to follow the srtodule as much
os possible.
BRYAN CHRISTIA^T CHURCH Ttonr
win to a bus I ravin* froto in front of
tto YMCA erery Sunday momm* at t:U
o'clock for students ' desiring to attend
church and Sunday sdtool.
H1I.LKI. CLUB—Tb* first summer nn-ct.
to* of the Hi lie I club [will be held Sunday
eeenin* June 14. at |7 :M nt tto I»un*e
Room of Sbisa Hall, uhr toeetm* will be
In the nature of aif Informal reception
H^eTTWlfM ffLUMOi
" aday. Jown 14
nfay Hhool. 10 M a. m
^ornbip Sereter. 11 :M a- a.
• :4* p. to.
Guy B Duff, pastor of tto Preoby-
Chorcb of LbGroage wiU praaab
Norman Andaraon. who Is to
attendin* tto Toun* People'•
tMs first Baptist church to Bryaa
W.m. H. Andrew, D. D. Past or
J in day Set nol- • :4S A.M.
orntng Wnrtbip 10 :M A M.
renuw Al.rsbhr * >4 P H.
»idi»t Trtinin* Uatojs—7 :»• P.M.
cordial a elcume to ewrry Aggie. Meet
t frftpnd* at this rhumb Attend the
RipMcll (Sunday School Ctoaa. erery
»y.,s-Fret bus front Project House
at •*lt; Mew are* • *4. old Y 4:24
4 family cht rcb for •tadenta.
^HT THOH AS CHAPEL (Eptacapali
, Rev. Rom m Hsaser. Jr, Chaplain
14 SO a. m Holy Communkia.
. | :S<! a. m. Church school. Coffee club
tort Dlacussioh Class. .
Morning Pmver and sermon
■H fhl
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a in. Mory
setoduto
in Juno.)
starting
tto first
f -
Commandant’s Office
for tto f reehmen
PAST BAPTIST rtfl'RCH. COI.l.Kt.E
STATION. Re*. R. L- Brown. Pastor
Horsey Hatcher. -f^Opeatiaa A Masic
Sunday •cbool 4 4ij h.
Morning an>rshi|i
B S U. Council
Training Union. 7 (0*. p,
W 40 a.
.-to.
1 SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 44
} With the approval nf tto Seab'r In
etricl.r- rimreracd. the following trnns-
Irfr in the Corps of Cadet* sre made ef.
factl*r this date
LOU PAYS HICiHEST
PRJcis for
Drawing Equipment
and Slide Rules
Have Ypur Eyes
Examined
Lenses puplicated
Caldwell
Texas
Dr. John S.
BryanT*
RADIO REPAIRS
AND PARTS
STUDENT CO-OP
Phono 4-4111 !
jlfmbru.ter C.
Aobfag W. N.
Hall Arthur W.
ftorkpr. P. M
Hrrgec, W E.
Hradbur) . J. W
Biirrue. D. H.
Campbell. B A
Qpyle. W H .
CVawford. R-'C.
ttoy G. E
Se. r. ;p.
Be. Roy Reaves
G. D. 1
dson. J. A.
rich. W J
rn C. .
rn berry T J
iedber* Wm
iusti. A. L.
Hoodnon. J H.
J G ,
Ho. A. J.
irdeman Robert
, rrell. E F.
'Harris. J. D.
fMa«toi. T. W.
F Irwin Jiweph A.
Mey. R W
i Jvmn* J. L-
|.Langford Davie C
1 Laneford. Hugh
I Ijvskrv. H H
lee L d
toff D M
| Ixdiey C. W
I Is-A H D
Lusk c y
1
N’inn
5 VI
Ths
RT4NPORD
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McEnroe, Kenneth M
Mead. P. A.
Nelson B K.
I Neyland. T. H.
Huge.. J H
parriy. C. K
Parker. W L.
PattRmoa. D W
Peary, A .G.
Rylarxbr W C
Baaders. K V
Simonton. R' H
E mith T U. •
nwd<rs. H. K
Ptock C E
pillcr H D.
ummy W J
aliafrrro. O. L.
‘assos I). G. "
’aylar E. C
'onmbs H. L.
'um*e*. N. A.
ha Icy. J W.
'barton, Gf J.
rilliams. E'] L.
1 (Wilson. J. H
|| By order
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Prsm
C. CAC
Hu. Cav.
F. CAC
Ord
EA Band
A. Inf.
D. Ca*.
B. Ea*.
C. CAC
Hu-S-C.
A. FA
E Hu FA
G. CAC •
D. Inf.
B. CWS
A. Eng •
B. CAC
P. CAC
H. Inf.
D. Eng
B. CAC
•OVR.
H. CAC
M., B S.C.
F. l*f.
No*-Mil.
Inf, Hand
EA
4. C H Q.
EA Hand
Hu Ca*.
G. EA i
A. Cav.!
G. Ihf.
1 H'i FA
FA Hand
K. mr
2 Hu EA
LifTBf TO
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Saturday. June 20. 1^4'
11:25 a. m.—Music.
11:30 a. m —Treasury Star Pa
rade (U. S. Treasury De
partment).
11:46 a. m.—Braxos Valley Farm
and Home Program.
11:50 a. m.—A Moment for Re
flection.
11:55 a. m. The Town Crier.
12:00 a. m.—Sign-off.
SA1
the Gaatapc
war/ Gestapo
and they were
chareat und
Mrs. Brown was
the German
police jail.-There, after six
day* in solitary ceufmement, Us
ordeal really began.
“T was questkioeti and beaten
the first night frem 9:30 until
4:M a. a./ be saps. 'I was stripped
and bung to a rod by the wrists
while the stool was pulled from
under me. They kicked me in the
kidneys and hit Fat. They said I
could give them Information about
the work of our legation, and the
*>r
hung there for 46 minutes,
mg me down one of the
twisted my wrist so that the
cracked.
" T was pretty much of a
by the tbae they returned
my cell. I had only black
and watery soup during the
five days of my
"Intercession by the
prime minister procured
release from the sea
Christmas Eve. Mrs. Brown
trimming a little tree, as a
el link with her husband,
walked in. ‘He had aged so
that I was frightened,’ she
■ ‘‘The browns remained in
home, closely guarded, never
safety, until the <
train that was to taka the
of the American Legation nut of
Rumania wee reedy to leave on
January 27th The hurt night they
at the legation. Colonel
John Relay, American military at-
tec be in Bur barest, took them into
his own compartment on the train
to protect them from being kidnap
ped by the Gestape at the Bulgar
ian border. A day later they reach
ed Lisbon." • . V
"Brown is n retiring, friendly,
middle-aged little man. widriy
known end regarded in all Ru
mania for his welfare work. He
is B native <rf Florence, 9 C.
MT*. Brown is an attractive, blue
eyed blonde." J \
8:30 a. m.—Marvel of Vision (Bet
ter Vision Institute).
8:45 a. m.—Classical Music
9:15 a m.—Roans Chapel Singers.
9:30 it m.- Sign-off,
T*
C. C«v
B. C«»
E. Inf
Non. Mil
Inf. htort
E. Eng
C. Cnv
A. Eng
H. CAC
E. Eng
B. FA
I Hq EA
K. Inf.
A. Cav.
A. CWS
B. Eng
D. Ca*.
, OH.
‘ I. Inf.
E. CAC
FA Band
FA Band
H. Inf
B. Inf
D. Cav
OH.
FA Hand
B. CAC
A. FA
G. EA
M .Inf
Inf Hand
C. Inf
D. Inf
D. EA
Inf Hand
OH
3 H<t EA
K. Inf
G. FA
K. Inf
A. Ca*.
H. S f
E. CAC
H. EA
C. Eng.
C. Eng.
C. Cav.
A. Inf.
C. Inf
MG Ca*.
B laf.
G. EA
OH.
I. Inf.
K. Inf
T Hq EA
E CAC
F. Inf.
G. FA
Non-Mil.
A S.C.
I. Inf
F. CAC
C. CAC
M Inf.
D. Cav.
H EA
A. S.C.
C. CAC
M Inf.
F. CAC
E. Eto*
C. CAC
D. CAC
Inf Hand
A. CAC
A. Cav.
A FA
Moa: BR.
3 Hq EA
D. CAC'
C. EA f
C. CAC
I. EA
EA Hand
Ord
H Inf.
I n f Hand
C. CWS
WELTY
NETT.
FVA-C.. Eiaruiiv*" 1
ground and the whole structure is ,
in flames. Then the College Sta
tion Fire Department goes into i
action to save the building and so
far have saved it in both of the
other demonstrations. Conaftierablf
damage is done but the whole
building has not been destroyed as
yet.
After each demonstration the
building is repaired ami now is
ready for another test Monday
night.
Similar demonstrations will be
held every two weeks and Col.
Brayton has t-xpressed the hope
that all residents of Bryan and
College Station will arrange to at
tend one of the night elaaaes. The
date and time of such demonstra
tions will be announced through
the newspapers in advan<x.
There is ample parking space
for cars but the seating facilities
are limited to approximately 200
However, there is ample standing
room and since the lecture is given
over a public address system it
can be heard clearly tar a con
siderable distance.
YMCA Offici
Tells of To
By Nazi
How the Nazi Gestapo held a
Y. M. C. A. secretary pnai ner for
montha, and tried to wrhtg from
him by torture political sotrets he
didn’t possess, was reveal# I today,
M. L. Cushion, general a cretary
of the College YMCA slat id.
“The man is James W. Brown,
for many years our repro( rRtative
in Rumania,” fashion sad. "Fra
now at liberty to state U e facts,
as conveyed to me by our National
Council in New York,’{because
Brown is safe; He returnoi to this
country in an exchanggl of our
diplomata and nationals J|>r those
of our enemies.
“Brown had been 21 yedjs In Ru
mania as staff worker fos the In
ternational Committee ';|of the
YMCA. His welfare eArta for
Rumanians and Polish tWfugves
probably put the NazM on his
trail. The Gestapo firs(TaiTc*ted
him August 20th on eparges of
espionage for the British] He was
held for 48 hours. ?|
“Juat before Rumania | declared
war on the TJ. 8., Mr. ^nd Mrs.
Brown left Bucharest foi{ Turkey;
but at Rvilengrad. Buig^-ia, they
Work Now Underway
On New r Directories
Student Activities announces
that the student directodjf will be
out in a few days. The fttint shop
is working on the diroMiry now.
hut ia not finished. Evertfyear the
directory is made out |gf soon as
possible after school There
is a large amount of wqn| involved
in compiling all the nqfmsary in
formation; thus the lap^ft of time
before it can he made available
Dr. Hazzleton E. Simmons, pres
ident of the Uhiveraity of Akron,
is the new president of the Associ
ation of Urban Universities.
Corps Dance Saturday Night. SI.10
University of Texas
business research report
in the quarrying indust
per cent higher than
T T
reau of
payrolls
are 55
ago.
Clemspn college's phy^cal plant
has risen in value fropt 6250,000
to 66,000,040. ' 71:
PRIVATE BUCK , Bv Clyde UrwiTl
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. t - ”45 7
TANDEM-TANS
Steal Th4 Sty le Parade
Two hartnonizing tone*
-( of tan calffki(t make this
’ an r’akmJadpMr fprts tty*
to wear i)o#J,.. and this
summer J. .and next fall' '
It’» a practical combina
tion ... LlJ'udry fcnan!
a
Nunn-Buqh Tandem Tans
>8.95
• * r r i
Edgerton Sports Shoes
$5.50 to $7.95
Stores’*
Bryan
P-WARDEN SCHOOL-
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ulating atic conditions will be
bombed and set afire to drive
.home the importance of civilian
protection work.
Proper methods of handling in-
cindaries will be shown so that
the householders may know what
[to do in case one' lands in their
i house.
Two hours spent watching the
| demonstration and hearing the
lecture will teach the wardens
more in that brief time than they
can learn otherwise, those who
have attended previous demon
strations say. •
As one of the climaxes of the
'demonstration a 10-pound thermite
bomb will be "dropped” on the
roof of a four-story frame apart
ment, which has been built on the
grounds. In less than a minute
the bomb buraa through to the
6 PAIRS OF
Senior Boots
LODPOT
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“Tomorrow is pay-day^
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SENIOR
COWBOY BOOTS
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Get Them Now! i
We Are Prepared To Give
You Quick Delivery
iOn All Orders
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NORTH GATE
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It's The Law
| GENERAL ORDER 0. D. T. NO. 6:
I / ’ * ' ‘ .
No person shall cause to he made by vehicle and no local
carrier shall make: ; !
1.
Any special deliveries exdept to hospitals and
the armed forces of the U. B.
Any call-backs.
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More than one delivery between any one point'
of origin and any one point of destination, in any
one calendar day.
While only 2 per cent of the total
United State* population .ia col
lege trained, this group comprises
86 per cent ot listings in the 1940-
41 "Who’s Who in Amaifca."
Corps Dance Saturday Night. 61.19
NEW SHIP!
of
SAM BROWNE
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LOUPOTf’S
To Obey
Law
1. We cannot make more than one stop at ^wrh customer’s ruswfen
any one day. This means ... to pick your laundry, yptir
must be ready and available when we call;
2. We cannot give any special delivery servfce. This means . . . any re*
quest, other than our regular delivery sjeirice, cannot be granted.
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3. We must reduce.our truck mileage 40 per cent each month below what
It was the same month last year. This mebna . /. we must re-schedule
our delivery service in each territory. : s / ! .
. We Are Obeying the Law —
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Us To
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