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FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1944 THE BATTALION PAGE 7 . * -3- -v * k i v ♦ r • - <> - OFFICIAL NOTICES Classified LOST—One pink gold Bulova wrist watch with name RUTH and SPENCER printed on the back. Finder please re turn to Milner Hall, Room 55. Reward. WANTED TO RENT: Permanent Col lege employee wants 5-room unfurnished house in Bryan or College Station. Three in family. Phone 2-8889. LOST—Eversharp pencil with 14-karat gold top—Maroon in color with initials R.E.A. Finder please return to Mitchell Hall, Room 9. Reward. LOST—Gold ring with large ruby set ting and two small diamond settings. If found, please return to Howard Selby, Dormitory 7, Room 207. $5 reward. WANTED—To buy bicycle in good con dition. Write Box 1922, College Station. Announcements The third order for A. and M. Miniature Rings will leave the Registrar’s Office Thursday noon. Get your orders in before 11 a.m. The next order for A. and M. senior rings will leave on July 1st. BATTALION CARDS—The Battalion will be delivered to the rooms in each dorm from now on, and only those boys paying Student Activities fees will receive the Batt. If you paid the fee and do not receive the paper please come by the Stu dent Activities Office with your receipt in order that we may place you on the subscription list. No student will receive :he Batt without a Batt card. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE STREET IMPROVEMENT WARRANTS STAT EOF TEXAS CITY OF COLLEGE STATION In compliance with the provisions of Chapter 163, Acts of the Regular Session of the 42nd Legislature, 1931, notice is hereby given" that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of College Station, Tekas, to pass an ordinance on the 2nd day of July, 1944, authorizing the issuance of the City of College Station Street Improvement Warrants in the amount of $10,000.00, for the purpose of paying claims to be incurred in the con struction of certain street improvements in said City, said construction and improve ments to be done under the direct super vision of and paid for by the day by the City Manager of said City as the work progresses. Said Warrants to be payable serially in not less than five years from date; and to bear interest at the rate of three per cent per annum. WITNESS MY HAND this the 15th day >f June, A.D., 1944. ERNEST LANGFORD, Mayor, City of College Station, Texas. Executive Offices Saturday, July 1, will be a holiday for regular College students in lieu of July 4. Students will be permitted to leave after their last class on Friday, June 30, and return by reveille, Monday, July 3. Instructors are not authorized to change class schedules on Friday.—F. C. Bolton, Dean. Commandants Office OFFICE OF THE COMMANDANT 20 JUNE 1944 CIRCULAR NO. 6: 1. Attention is invited to Memorandum No. 19, Headquarters ROTC—ASTP, dated 5 June 1944, which is quoted as follows: a. “Streets will not be used by pedes trians except when in formation.” 2. Necessary action will be taken by all cadet officers to see that this order is enforced and that the members of their organizations are instructed to use the sidewalk in place of the street. By order of Colonel WELTY: A. J. BENNETT, Lt. Colonel, C.A.C. Executive. OFFICE OF THE COMMANDANT 21 JUNE 1944 GENERAL ORDER NO. 9: 1. General Order No. 6, Current Series, this Headquarters, dated 2 June 1944, is hereby revoked. 2. With the approval of the PRESIDENT of the COLLEGE, and in accordance with the plan of organization as outlined in General Order No. 8, Office of the Com mandant, dated 15 June 1944, the follow ing promotions and assignments in the CORPS OF CADETS are announced, ef fective immediately: CORPS STAFF Colonel Strickhausen, George, Corps Commander; Lieutenant Colonel Brumley, Calvin E., Executive Officer ; Major Davie, Boyd F., Adjutant; Major Clarke, Louie P., Plans & Training Officer; Major Winne, James A., Jr., Personnel Officer; Captain Wade, John A., Athletic Officer. Non-Commissioned Officers Master Sergeant Trickey, Charles T. Jr., Sergeant Major; Master Sergeant Baetz, Ernest A. Jr., Personnel Sergeant Major; Technical Sergeant Benson, William R. Jr., Supply Sergeant. FIRST REGIMENTAL STAFF Lieutenant Colonel Thomas, John A., Regimental Commander; Major Matthews, Mason L., Executive Officer; Captain Green, Joe W., Adjutant: Captain Wil liams, Jay S., Personnel Officer. Non-Commissioned Officers Master Sergeant Shurley, Billy R., Ser- Geant Major; Technical Sergeant Hender son. William C., Personnel Sergeant Major; Staff Sergant Seyle, Robert A., Supply Sergeant. i FIRS TBATTALION STAFF Major Beck, Wallace W., Battalion Com mander ; 1st. Lt. Arthur, Ray C., Adjutant. Non-Commissioned Officers Master Sergeant Ostermayer, Paul A., Sergeant Major; Technical Sergeant Schuh- man, Lloyd W., Personnel Sergeant Major; Staff Sergeant Pryor, James E., Supply Sergeant. COMPANY “A” Captain Alley, Marvin E., Company Commander; 1st. Lts. Dietz, Sterling V., Pate, Walter E., Platoon Leaders. Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Striplin, James B., First Sergeant; Staff Sgts. Halkias, John E., Wyble, James S., Hembree, Richard D., Rosenthal, B. S., Platoon Sergeants. COMPANY “B” Captain Nunn, John R., Company Com mander ; 1st. Lt. Bauman, Alvin H., Sec- ond-in-Command ; 1st. Lts. Burns, John A., Manning, George E., Stone, Gerald A., Raplee, Robert G., Platoon Leader. Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Cordell, Ben E., First Sergeant; Staff Sgts. Moran, John L., Kelty, Cecil D., Caltigerone, Vincent T., Davis, James L., Platoon Sergeants. SECOND BATTALION STAFF Majot Padilla, Arthur C., Battalion Com mander ; 1st. Lt. Dailey, Harold I., Adju tant. Non-Commissioned Officers Master Sergeant Miller, John T., Ser geant Major; Technical Sergeant Tiller, William J., Personnel Sergeant Major; Staff Sergeant Petty, Fred B., Supply Sergeant. COMPANY “C” Captain Inzer, Sidney L., Company Com mander ; 1st. Lt. Osius, Robert L., Execu tive Officer; 1st. Lts. Nash, James E., Ash, Henry, Barcelona, Tony, Platoon Leaders. Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Jowell, James R., First Sergeant; Staff Sgts. Scobee, Hansen E., Osterholm, Richard A., Murchison, John W., Platoon Sergeants. COMPANY “D” Captain Westbrook, J. T., Company Commander; 1st. Lt. Hoskins, William A., Executive Officer; 1st. Lts. Granzin, Otto C. , Rentier, Melvin E., Cornelius, William D. , Moseley, 'William T., Platoon Leaders. Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Mizell, James L., First Sergeant; Staff Sgts. Right, Neely R., Henderson, James B., Banker, Charles A., Muehlhause, Edwin H., Platoon Sergeants. COMPANY “E” Captain Penn, Tommy W., Company Commander; 1st. Lt. McConnell, William K., Executive Officer; 1st. Lts. Stalsby, James A., Kirk, Billy M., Platoon Leaders. Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Largent, Donald W., First Sergeant; Staff Sgts. McAllister, George T., Smith, Weldon L., Platoon Sergeants. THIRD BATTALION STAFF Major Butchofsky, Robert L., Battalion Commander; Captain Crenshaw, Walter E. , Executive Officer. Now-Commissioned Officers Master Sergeant McGurk, Dan L., Ser geant Major; Technical Sergeant Fix, James E., Personnel Sergeant Major; Staff Sergeant Pledger, John E., Supply Ser geant. COMPANY “F” Captain English, James R., Company Commander; First Lt. Davis, William L., Executive Officer ; 1st. Lts. Boyd, Dale D., Knight, Robert S., Platoon Leaders. Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Dibrell, John T., First Sergeant. COMPANY “G” Captain Payne, James L., Company Commander; 1st. Lt. Grogan, Earl W., Jarret, James T., Platoon Leaders. Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Kearby, Jerome B., First Sergeant; Staff Sgts. Richardson, Rod R., Drewry, James M., Platoon Sergeants. SECOND REGIMENTAL STAFF Lieutenant Colonel Olschner, Paul Q., Regimental Commander; Major Palmer, Jack S., Executive Officer; Captain Well born, Cecil V., Adjutant; Captain Martyn, James L., Personnel Officer. Non-Commissioned Officers Master Sergeant Wallace, Barton B., Sergeant Major; Technical Sergeant Man- get, Fred, Personnel Sergeant Major; Staff Sergeant Hansen, Herman R., Sup ply Sergeant. FIRST BATTALION STAFF Major Sibley, Robert Q., Battalion Com mander ; Captain Knight, Richard G., Ex ecutive Officer; First Lieutenant Rumsey, Wallace L., Adjutant. Non-Commissioned Officers Master Sergeant Scott, Verne A., Ser geant Major; Technical Sergeant Jones, James B., Personnel Sergeant Major; Staff Sergeant Grumbles, Lloyd A., Sup ply Sergeant. COMPANY “A” Captain Bilderback, William R., Com pany Commander; 1st. Lt. Speer, Willie D., Jr., Executive Officer; 1st. Lts. Smok ier, David G., Nevin, Robert B., Platoon Leaders. Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Audas, William L., First Sergeant; Staff Sgts. Parr, Robert L., Looney, Franklin S., Uthoff, Harry C., Platoon Sergeants. COMPANY “B” Captain Griffin, William B., Company Commander; 1st. Lt. Law, Samuel B., Executive Officer; 1st. Lts. Kidd, Robert J., Riddells, Roy A., Alley, Tom K., New man, Sylvan R., Platoon Leaders. Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Walker, Tommy R., First Sergeant; Staff Sgts. Seg^ll. Ralph S., Leventhal, Stanley M., Harris, Marlin C., Peterman, William B., Platoon Sergeant. COMPANY “C” Captain Martin, Jessie R., Company Commander; 1st. Lt. Moore, Homer J., Executive Officer; 1st. Lts. King, Elmo D., Waring, Henry C., Ross. Jack B„ Platoon Leaders. Non-Com missioned Officers First Sergeant Haggard, Scott, First Sergeant; Staff Sgts. Schieflbein, Rudolf E., Caraway, Charles T., Platoon Ser geants. SECOND BATTALION STAFF Major Jones, Andrew C., Battalion Com mander ; Captain Fuhrmann, Walter O., Executive Officer; First Lieutenant Boaz, Wilson O., Adjutant. Non-Commissioned Officers Master Sergeant Jones, Alfred R., Ser geant Major ; Technical Sergeant Fleming, Paul C., Personnel Seregant Major; Staff Sergeant Parker, Charles R., Supply Ser geant. COMPANY “D” Captain Patterson, Tip P., Company Commander; 1st. Lt. Myatt, Barney A., Executive Officer; 1st. Lts. Atlas, Joe, LeJune, John E., Bridges, Charles H., Platoon Leaders. Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Hoffman, Richard G., First Sergeant; Staff Sgts. Celaya, Augus tine, Emmett, Robert A., Mayer, Edwin S., Jr., Platoon Sergeants. COMPANY “E” Captain Dilworth, James C., Company Commnader; 1st. Lt. Kincannon, Wayne, Executive Officer; 1st Lts. Berry, Wil liam E., Woods, Alan, Yturria, Frank, Pate, Walter E., Platoon Leaders. Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Owen, Thomas B., First Sergeant; Staff Sergeant Rees, Alvin R., Platoon Sergeajit. THIRD BATTALION STAFF Major Haenisch, Charles O., Battalion Commander; 1st. Lt. Hardy, Frederick C., Adjutant. Non-Commissioned Officers Master Sergeant Robinson, Harry, Ser geant Major; Technical Sergeant Whit- eitt, William H., Personnel Sergeant Ma jor. COMPANY “F” Captain Morten, Edgar A., Company Commander; 1st. Lts. Richey, Claude H., Beerwinkle, Milton A., Wille, Tony C., Platoon Leaders. Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Golman, Nathan H., First Sergeant; Staff Sgts. Aycock, John P., Jr., Key, Floyd M., Joseph, Thomas R., Gup- ton, John W., Platoon Sergeants. COMPANY “G” Captain Brown, Charles D., Company Commander; First Lieutenant Lyth, Am brose L., Executive Officer ; 1st. Lts. Mar tin, Lester W., Dunn, Leon H., Rogers, Larry O., Platoon Leaders. Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Bean, Gerald M., First Sergeant; Staff Sgts. Walker, Jerry V., Zivney, Robert C., Higgs, Jere W., Tur ner, Leland S., Platoon Sergeants. BAND Major Veien, John A., Commanding Of ficer ; Master Sergeant Kosub, Philip B., Drum Major. First Company Captain Ray, William A., Company Com mander. Non-Commissioned Officers First Seregant Culberson, Jack W., First Sergeant; Staff Sgts. Mims, Jim W., Erck, Curtis V., Platoon Sergeants. Second Company Captain Clayton, Jack L., Company Commander; First Lieutenant- Prater, Fe lix D., Platoon Leader. Non-Commissioroed Officers First Sergeant Longley, Arvel J., Jr., First Sergeant; Staff Sgts. Martin, Clyde D., Richard, Eddie A., Platoon Sergeants. By order of Colonel WELTY: A. J. BENNETT, Lieutenant Colonel, C.A.C. Executive Officer. The parcel packing program caused one girl to be seen going home with her new evening dress on her arm. At that we betcha she had more on her arm than on the rest of her body. Used Cars Wanted We pay cash for any make or model used car. Brazos Motor Co. STUDEBAKER DEALER At the “Y” - Ph. 2-7009 LOUPOT’S Where You Always Get a Fair Trade VOIR STORE- The Exchange Store is your own college owned and operated store, maintained on the campus by the school for your convenience. Through the years we have adopted a policy that selling to you the highest quality merchandise at the lowest possible prices is the best economy. 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