Page 4 The Battalion Wednesday Afternoon, April 10, 1946 CLUBS RADIO CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT IN EE BLDG. The Texas A. & M. Radio Club will have a meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 p. m., in the E. E. Building. All members are urged to attend, and visitors are cordially invited. CAMERA CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT IN YMCA The Camera Club will meet to night at 7:30 in the Cabinet Room, of the YMCA. All students, faculty, employees of the college and their wives are invited to attend. GRADUATE CLUB MEETS THURSDAY EVENING The Graduate Club will meet Thursday night at 7:30 in the As sembly room of the Y. M. C. A. Dr. Paul B. Pearson from Texas Agricultural Experiment Station will speak to the club on “Graduate Study and Research”. The Aggieland “Barbershop” Quartet featuring Grady Griffin, Charles Thoma, Bob Leatherwood and Lloyd Bailey will give their interpretation of barbershop har mony of the gay nineties. A party, picnic, barbecue, or some other social event will be planned at this meeting. All grad uate students and their wives are cordially invited to attend. Passover Festivities Slated for April 15 Passover Services and Banquet will be held Monday evening, April 15, at 6:30 p. m., at Sbisa Hall un der the auspices of the A. & M. Hillel Foundation for the benefit of Jewish students on the campus and their families. The services will be conducted by the boys them selves with Harold Borofsky and Mark Halleck in charge. PORT ARTHUR CLUB MEETS TONIGHT The Port Arthur A. & M. Club will hold an important meeting tonight at 7:00'p.m. in Room 205 Academic building. Plans for a picnic during the Easter holidays, and attendance at the Port Arthur Muster will be discussed. HORT. SOCIETY WILL HEAR CUBAN SPEAKER The Horticulture Society will meet Wednesday, April 10, at 7:00 p.m. in the Southeast Corner of the Animal Husbandry Building pavilion. Mr. Cintron will speak on Cuban horticultural crops. Refresh ments will be served, and the pub lic is invited. LANDSCAPE ART CLUB MEETS THURSDAY NITE The Landscape Art Club will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Greenhouse. Official Notices ATTENTION OF ALL STUDENTS: Copies of the 22nd edition of the College Regulations have been made available to all students through the Student Affairs Of fice. The Regulations are provided as a guide to the student in academic matters, student activities, and student life and each student should inform himself on them. Special attention is directed to the fol lowing paragraphs: Par. 17 covering class absences which can Battalion STUDENT TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Office, Room 6, Administration Building, Telephone 4-5444. Texas A. & M. College The Battalion, official newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas and the City of College Station is published three times weekly, and circulated on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday aft ernoons. Member ^ Phsocidfed Gr>Ile6iate Press Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at College Station, Texas, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. Subscription rate 3.00 per school year. Advertising rates upon request. Represented nationally by National Ad vertising Service, Inc., at New York City, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. . Sam Nixon Editor Marion Pugh Sports Editor Wendell McClure Adver. Manager Staff For This Issue Allen Self Managing Editor James Davis Reporter Warren Rice Reporter John R. Harris Reporter ---MEN OTHER PEOPLE NOTICE YOUR HAT It reveals your taste. In Bryan hats Cleaned and Blocked AMERICAN HAT SHOP YOUNGBLOOD’S BARBECUE HICKORY SMOKED Drive Out for a Quiet Meal at the Rockhouse — Midway — College Road Cold Drinks Phone 2-8038 for Party Reservation We Make Our Sauce BEN YOUNGBLOOD & SON FRESHMEN 4* when you bring those uniforms to the North Gate it’s L0UP0TS TRADING POST — for — Quality and Speed — Dry Cleaning Service BOOTS Custom built to your individual taste and order COWBOY and SENIOR HOLICK BOOT SHOP Reopened - - - North Gate • Ladies’ — Children’s’ — Men’s Most shoe repairs only one day service be “authorized.” Par. 31 covering classification. Par. 19 (4) covering grades to be given for courses dropped late in a se mester. Par. 21 under which a student’s grade- point-ratio is lowered by grades of F. and WF. This affects both the student’s classificiation and the requirements for graduation. F. C. BOLTON, DEAN April 8, 1946 As stated in the College Calendar, the Spring recess for students will include Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, April 18, 19, and 20. F. C. BOLTON, Dean OFFICE OF DEAN OF MEN Memorandum No. 33 Subject: Laundry for the week of April 8 to April 13 only. To: All students. 1. In order to get all laundry back to students prior to the Spring recess, the following schedule will apply this week only. 2. All students in Dormitories 1 to 12 inclusive (regardless of alphabet) will turn their laundry in before 8:00 a.m. Thurs day and Friday mornings. 3. All students that turn their laundry in to Station No. 3 in Foster Hall, (re gardless of alphabet) will turn their laun dry in on Friday before 8:00 a.m. 4. All students that turn their laundry in to Station No. 4 in P. G. Hall, regard less of alphabet) will turn their laundry in Saturday before 8:00 a.m. J. W. ROLLINS, Dean of Men by W. R. Horsley, Vice-Director Student Affairs Classified AUTOMOBILE KOR SALE—Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Bus iness Manager of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas until 10:00 A.M., Thursday, April 11, 1946, and then publicly opened and read, for one used 1942 Plymouth DeLuxe Four Door Sedan, equipped with heater. This automobile may be seen by calling at Room 107, Goodwin Hall, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5 :00 P.M. The vehicle will be sold “as is”, the purchaser to pay transfer tax and the 1946 State license, as the State exempt li cense plate will removed. The right is re served^ to reject any and all bids. No bids above ceiling price will be considered. All bids must be accompanied by a cashier’s check, money order or cash for ten per cent of the amount of the bid. Award will be made by drawing lots if two or more identical high bids are received. The sue-, cessful bidder must complete payment and remove the automobile within twenty four hours after award of sale. W. H. HOLZMAN Business Manager FOR SALE—Dachshund Pups. 13 weeks old. Excellent pedigree furnished. 11& Highlands—West Park, Call 4-8354. FOR SALE—Sealy Mattress. Call 4-6167. FOR SALE—Pr. Senior Boots, size 9%, boot hooks, spurs, Pr. Khaki and Pr. Ga bardine boot pants, size 32 waist. All for $30.00. Room 62, Milner. FOR SALE—New white kid playshoes r B. Room 201. Dorm 17. FOR SALE—1939 Ford Tudor with radio'. May be seen by calling at Room 6-8 Walton Hall after 5 p.m. LOST—Maroon Eversharp Pen with no top, .between No. 15 and Library Monday noon. Finder please see Morgan 309-15 or drop a card to Box 2448. FOR SALE—Pair Senior boots, size 9. Medium calf. Boot hooks and spurs. See Tom Howard, Rm. 206, Bizzell. ATTENTION CAR OWNERS Auto Insurance Premiums will Increase Substantially on May I ! Insure Now With State Farm Mutual and Take Advantage of Semi Annual Premiums, Low net cost (25% dividends, Nationwide Service U. M. ALEXANDER, JR., ’40 Phone 2-2629 215 S. Main St. Bryan Cool Shantung in a button-front dress to wear for Easter and summer. Comes in lovely shades of blue, aqua and red. Sizes 10-18 $8.30 Other Mary Peck casuals in beautiful colors. $6.50 /M BRYAN