TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 25, 1944 THE BATTALION PAGE 7 Military Mortimer Bazooka Precedes Air and Sea Rocket Missiles, Weapons The portable antitank bazooka is the “grandpappy” of the rocket launcher aboard American fighter planes, according to C. W. Theleen, manager of the General Electric plant turning out launchers here. The bazooka is light enough for a soldier 1 to carry on his shoulder but fires a rocket potent enough to knock out a tank or fortification. It was produced at V-E plants a year before its battle record was announced several months ago by the Army. Most ordnance requires years of development, but already the bazooka is the patriarch of a whole family tree of rocket weap ons for land, sea and air combat. Some are in the developmental stage, but others the enemy al ready has felt in damaging quan tities. The airborne rocket launcher consists of three long barrels made from a special material developed by G-E engineers, suspended un der the wings of American fighter planes. Dive bombers in the China- Burma-India and other theaters are using the bazooka at speeds OFFICIAL NOTICES Classified FOR RENT—Bedroom with private bath and garage. Call 4-7414. LOST—Black Scheaffer pencil with name inscribed. Will finder please return to room 222, Dorm 5. Reward. FOR RENT—Two rooms to weekend guests or to guests for short period of time. In walking distance of campus. Call 4-4764. OFFICE OF THE COMMANDANT MEMORANDUM TO: All Tactical Of ficers and Organizations: There will be no drills or road marches except for the usual scheduled drill per iods. When there is a cause or it is de sired to have additional drill or road march, it must be approved by the COM MANDANT and by the TACTICAL OFFI CER in charge of the unit. The contents of this memorandum will be brought to the attention of all cadet officers and non commissioned officers as soon as practical. By order of Colonel WELTY: , A. J. Bennett, Lt. Colonel, C. A. C. Executive Officer. in excess of 400 miles an hour and hitting al types of ground, sea and air targets with pint-point ac curacy, according to Brig. Gen. Guy H. Drewry, district chief conm- manding the Springfield Ordnance District. In commenting on combat reports, he adds that the rockets launched by the bazooka are es pecially effective in sudden sur prise attacks. General Drewry also quoted this statement from a recent broadcast in German# beamed to continental Europe from London: “The Allies havq availabel a rocket gun that can be used from small landing bat tle. The new rocket gmn has prov ed its worth in the Pacific. Its fire serves to cover the landing troops immediately before an as sault on the coast. ,, A rare form of ball-shaped lightning, called globular lightn ing, has been observed moving slowly through the lower atmos phere or rolling along the ground, It usually breaks up with a mild explosion which is not very de structive or dangerous. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the City of College Station, Texas at the City Office until 8 p.m. CWT August 1, 1944 for Sanitary Sewer Improvements consisting of approximately 3,000 fqpt of 10” sewer pipe and 2,000 feet of 8” sewer pipe together with manholes and appurten ances. At said time and place proposals will be publicly opened and read. Copies of the plans and specifications and forms of Contract Docu ments are on file in the Office of the City Manager. Plans and spec ifications may be procured from Joe J. Rady, Engineer, 811 Insurance Building, Fort Worth, Texas upon deposit of 5.00, half of which will be refunded upon return of the plans and specifications. A certified check or acceptable bidders bond for five per cent (5%) of the total bid must accompany each bid. Attention is called to the fact that there must be paid on this project not less than the prevailing rates of wages which have been established by the Owner as the following: Per diem wage General based on 8 Hr. Prevailing Type of Worker Working Day • Hourly Rate Bricklayers $ 8.00 $1.00 Carpenters, Journeymen 8.00 1.00 Cement Finishers 8.00 1.00 Laborers, Unskilled 4.00 0.50 Plumbers Power equipment operators: 10.00 1.25 Air Compressors 8.00 1.00 Blade Graders 6.00 0.75 Bulldozers 6.00 0.75 Cranes, Derricks, Draglines 10:00 1.25 Mixers—10-s or smaller 8.00 1.00 Motor Graders 8.00 1.00 Tractors 8.00 1.00 Trenching Machines 8.00 1.00 Truck drivers, V/2 tons and under 4.80 0.60 Truck drivers, over V/2 tons to 4 tons .. 6.00 0.75 The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive nformalities. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS By: Ernest Langford, Mayor Plan Now To Attend The First Regimental Ball ERNIE FIELDS And His Orchestra SBISA HALL AUGUST 11, 1944 9-12 * VET. STUDENTS Let Us Supply Your Needs SHADOWLESS OTOSCOPE ELECTRIC CAUTERY — We Are Expecting The Following Items At Once — PENCIL TROCARS DENTAL FLOATS EMASCULATOMES Trading Post Lou — He’s Right With You“ BALLING GUNS SPECULUMS EMASCULATORS Loupof's