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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1947)
>r *3 2« J Page 4 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1947 At the Service of and AGGIES EXCHANGE STORE “Serving Texas Aggies” —CADETS— (Continued From Page One) scale military policy. Regarding freshman details, and use of the board, Col. Meloy stated it was not up to him to decide about such matters, but that inter pretation of the Basic Policy pro visions is the President’s and the Board of Directors concern. Meet Gilchrist Col. Meloy arranged for a meet ing of the committee with Presi dent Gilchrist at 4:30 Wednesday afternoon. At 5:30, the President arrived from Houston, and sum moned the committee to his office, where upon the grievances of the seniors were presented. Waving aside all minor techni calities, President Gilchrist stated that he was completely behind the Basic Policy, and anticipated no change in it. He stated that any violations of the Basic Policy would continue to be prosecuted. He recommended, however, that if the students want the interpre tation of the Basic Policy changed, LHPDTb WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET A FAIR TRADE they might appear before the Board of Directors at their next meeting February 28. The request that Lt. Col. Bennie Zinn, assistant to the commandant, be removed was refused. Statements of the committee af terward indicated that they were dissatisfied with their reception. Class Meets Again The seniors met again Wednes day night in the Assembly Hall to hear the report of the all-day ef forts of the committee, and though tempers had calmed somewhat, there was still little conciliatory sentiment. The class agreed not to resume their responsibilities as cadet of ficers unless commissions were restored to everyone without dis crimination. They would resume military formations for the sake of order, they agreed. Charles Burton, correspondent for the Dallas News, and Byron Winstead, college publicity direc tor, were invited into the meeting, and were read a lengthy statement embodying the class’s objectives, and the results of the senior com mittee’s efforts so far. Included in this statement was a recommendation for the ouster of President Gilchrist, as well as Lt. Col. Bennie Zinn. The senior committee was com missioned to revise the Articles of the Cadet Corps, striking objec tionable provisions and inserting necessary ones, and to submit the new version at the next meeting. (/ VYITH the top stars of HOLLYWOOD, CHESTERFIELD IS BY FAR THE FAVORITE CIGARETTE W fir l THEY SATISFY 0 ALL OVER AMERICA-CHESTERFIELDllSlTOP^il Copyright 1947, Liggett & Mnu Tobacco Co. Official Notices NOTICE OF SALE: Sealed bids will be received in the Of fice of the Business Manager of the Agri cultural and Mechanical College of Texas until 10:00 a. m. Monday, February 3, 1947, and then publicly opened and read, for one 1941 Studebaker Champion Four- Door Sedan. This automobile may be seen by calling at the Airport Office, Eas- terwood Airport, between the hours of 8:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. The vehicle will be sold “as is", the purchaser to pay transfer tax and 1946 State license, as the State exempt license plates will be re moved. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. All bids must be ac companied by a cashier’s check, postal money order or cash for ten (10%) per he more identical high bids are received, awards will be made by drawin recei lots. cent of the amount of the bid. If two or re ng posits of unsuccessful bidders will be re turned. Prospective bidders should con tact the Office of the Business Manager, the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, for further information and bid forms. E. N. Holmgreen Business Manager OFFICIAL NOTICES There will be a meeting of all students who have registered for Aero 221 or who want to take Aero 221 Tuesday night, February 4, 7:00 p. m. in the Petroleum Lecture Room. DRAMATIC COURSES: CHANGES IN HOURS For greater flexibility the following hours have been fixed: English 381 (Play Production) : Theory, Tuesday and Thursday at 2:00; Practice 3 hours, time to be arranged with instruc tor. English 382 (Stage Craft) : Theory, Mon day at 2:00; Practice 2 hours, time to be arranged with instructor. T. F. MAYO, Head Dept, of English COURSES IN MODERN LITERATURE: English 350 The time for this course has been changed from Monday, Wednesday, and Monday, Wednesday, Room 308, Academic Friday at and Friday at 10 :00 Building. T. F. MAYO, Head of English Dept. CLASSIFIEDS ATTENTION ENGINEERS: Get your engineers’ math chart at the Exchange Store. THE SCRIBE SHOP—Typing, mimeo graphing, drawing. Phone 2-6706. 1007 E. 23rd, Bryan. WOOD DELIVERED: Per cord, 4 ft. $9.00 ; 2 ft. $10.50 ; 16 inch $11.50 ; 10 inch, $12.50. Telephone 4-1188. New and refresher classes starting now at McKenzie-Baldwin Business College in shorthand, typewriting and associated sub jects. Phone 2-6666 for information. Announcing opening of Price Bros. Ga rage at Boyett Corner across street from Agriculture Bldg. Repairs on all makes at Boyett Corner across street from and mod^ 4-9944. are Bldg, els. Pick Pick-up and Delivery. Phone FOR SALE: Two-unit Fre-fab house in Munnerlyn Village. 216 So. Munnerlyn Drive. FOR SALE: Girl’s bicycle with 26-inch wheel, new, with lock and insurance. Write A. H. Conrad, Box 842, College Station or contact at 608 N. Washington, Bryan. FOR SALE: Good slightly used mater nity dresses, slacks, jumper. Some orig inals. Very reasonable. Fat size 10-12. Also beaver trimmed brown dress coat. Size 12. Worn 3 times. Cost $126.00. Sell for $30.00. Phone 4-8678. FOR SALE: Hollywood bed, 1 Simmons bed springs, new; 2 screen doors. Carney—- Project House D-9 or Box 702. WANTED : Baby Stroller. Carney—Pro ject House D-9 or Box 702. FOR SALE: Standard size Garland gas range. Call 4-5697. FOR SALE: Nice new studio couch. Reasonably priced. Apt. A 2-2 Bryan Field Village. FOR SALE: One pair boots with ! 8; ht; waist; one size 8J right spurs, 9; excellent condition, priced One pair senior breeches, 29 to 30 air officer’s regulation slacks, 29 waist, 33 length. See at 303 South College or phone 2-7274. FOUND: Sheaffer “Lifetime”. Owner describe and pay for ad. Buford, 36-F Vet Village. FOUND: Black and white female set ter pup at North Gate January 22nd. Pup is about three months old and has lame left rear leg. C. V. Wright, Box 2033. ft grooming ESSENTIALS The cool refreshment and fresh hreezy fragrance of SPORTSMAN Shaving Lotion will please the most exacting man you know. Distinctly masculine —decidedly correct—it will help him look and feel his very best. In stunning sports-inspired bottles 4 oz. $1.50i 8 ox. $2.50. Decoy Shaving Bowl $2.50 (j(Jaldropfl(a “Two Convenient Stores” College Station Bryan —VETERANS— (Continued From Page One) ter two are still in the tentative state, but plans for the vaudeville are progressing. How elaborate the show will be depends on the response from talented students. In the near future a request will go out for singers, dancers, musi cians and wise-crackers to sign up for the affair. Among those wanted will be barber-shop quar tettes, jitterbugs and tangoists, guitar players, and would-be Bob Hopes. Elections Soon During February the club will elect new officers for the term, as most of- those selected in the fall have been graduated. The offices to be filled are: President; Vice-president and social di rector; Treasurer; Secretary; Parliamentarian; Sergeant-at-arms. All candidates are asked to file their names with the Office of Student Activities, room 2, Ad ministration Building, before 5:00 p. m., Thursday February 6. It is hoped that there will be at least two filings for each office. Voting will be done in the ro tunda of the Academic Building February 11 and 12, during the school day, by secret ballot. Temporary officers are Dave Bruce, president pro tern; Bob Poi son, vice-president and social di rector, pro tern; Ed Fisher, secretary pro-tem. Sam Williams, treasurer, is the only officer elected last year who is still serving. The association is still interes ted in receiving ideas for social events. Veterans with suggestions are asked to write to Bob Poison, Box 171, see him at 15-F Walton, or write to the association, Box 22. Groneman Named Delegate To Chicago Meeting Christ H. Groneman, acting head of the industrial education department, has been named rep- resentative for southwestern states to a national advisory com mittee which will supervise the first national high school indus trial arts fair, to be held next August 17 - September 20 at Chi cago. The fair is sponsored by the Scholastic Magazines Publishing company of New York, which has engaged 3000 feet of floor space at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry for the fair. More than 450 prize-winning exhibits from the nation’s industrial arts shops are expected to be shown at the fair. FOR SALE: Cocker Spaniel puppies, motorbike, motorscooter, and Motorola car radio, very cheap. R. D. Btite, 2600 Todd, Bryan. LOST: Small black pup in vicinity of Midway Service Station Sunday, January 26. Answers to name of “Flaps”. If found call 4-7494 before five. Reward. FOR SALE: Two linoleum rugs, 9 x 12 used seven months, one iron bed, one coil springs, and mattress. Project House 7A. FOR SALE:\Hous< 21 foot, perfect condition. trailer, 1946 Alma Project House FOR SALE: Justin lace boots new, size 8C $10.00. Dorm 10-48. Make CONCRETE BRICK. Millions are needed. Start a quick CASH business, re turns can start in two weeks with an in expensive, easily hand operated TYRA BRICK MAKER, only sand fcnd cement and any old shed needed. Build your HOME of brick. R. K TYRA CORP., TYRA, MINN., P. O. FOREST LAKE. NOTICE: Six months Coronet only $100, also you can give Reader’s Digest to your friend in a foreign country in their own language, one year $1.50. Johnson’s Magazine Agency at College Book Store. Box 284, phone 4-8814. DR. N. B. McNUTT DENTIST Office in Parker Building Over Canady’s Pharmacy Phone 2-1457 Bryan, Texas WARM KNIT SKI PAJAMAS You’ll sleep better if you’re wearing a suit of warm Ski-Pajamas. Made from a warm knit fabric . . . snug at wrists and ankles . . . styled like a handsome two-piece ski suit! The top can be worn either outside o r inside the trousers. Requires no ironing. Get a few pairs today —while ce can supply you. ? I T TV WIMBERLEY STONE DANSBV CLOCKIERS College and Bryan Ready to Go Aggies i * Not only are our stocks fresh and clean with Men’s Civilian Furnishings, but we also carry complete Military sup plies for AGGIE CADETS. Attention is also called to our Alter ation Department. Complete Satisfac tion Guaranteed. We alter blouses, slacks, shirts. We sew on patches—all types and insignia. Try Us. Leon B. Weiss Next to Campus Theater Emphasize Those Table Tops.,.. with glass. . . A full line of glass cut to your order at— CHAPMAN’S Next to the Post Office BRYAN C ) |