OH PS O JO | THE BATTALION THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1947 Pag Page 4 Heard on WTAW FRIDAY—MARCH 14 5:15—The College Speaks A.M. 5 :30—Little Show 6:00—Sign On 6 :46—The Sportsman 6 :00—Texas Farm and Home Program 6 :00—Headline Edition 6:15—Coffee Club 6:16—Elmer Davis 7 :00—Martin Agronsky 6:30—Sign Off 7 :15—Cowboy Melodies SATURDAY—MARCH 15 7:30—Tik Tok Time A.M. 7:65—Gems for Thought 6:00—Sign On 8 :00—Breakfast Club 6 :00—Texas Farm and Home Program 9 :00—My True Story 6:16—Good Morning Music 9 :25—Hymns of All Churches 6 :30—Texas A&M Farm Review 9:45—The Listening Post 7 :00—Martin Agronsky 10 :00—Breakfast In Hollywood 7 :16-—Cowboy Melodies 10 :30—Galen Drake 7:30—Arlow at the Organ 10:45—Ted Malone 7:46—News Summary 11:00—Hollywood Headlines 8:00—Wake Up and Smile 11:15—Bryan Public School Program 9 :00—Your Home Beautiful 11:30—Let’s Go Shopping 9:16—Bible Messages P.M. 9:30—Junior Junction 12:00—Baukhage Talking 10:00—Happy Birthday Party 12:15—Gladiola News 11:00—Sidewalk Interview 12:30—Across the Footlights 11:16—Tex W illiams 12 :45—Price Tune Up Time 11:30—The American Farmer 1:00—Walter Kiernan P.M. 1:15-—Ethel and Albert 12:00—Make Your Request 1:30—Bride and Groom 1:00—Opera—Marriage of Figaro 2 :00—Ladies, Be Seated 4:00—-Tea and Crumpets 2:30—Edwin C. Hill 5 :00—Jimmy Balir 2 :45—Safeguards for America 6:15—The Chittison Trio 3 :0C—Tommy Bartlett Show 5:80—Sports in the New York Man- 3 :30—Parade of Melody Merchants ner. 4:00—Introduction to the Weekend 5 :45—News Summary 4 :30—To Be Announced 6 :00—Musical Memoirs 4 :45—Dick Tracy 6:15—The Songspinners 5:00—Terry and the Pirates 6:30—Sign Off —Aggie Players— (Continued From Page One) of the dumb woman. After a few tense moments a woman appears who cannot speak because she is in a trance induced by a seance that she has attended. Following the characteristics of the super stition, she too loses her life and the ghost of Sir Charles appears. And who did the ghost wreak re venge upon? Oh, but that would spoil the play for you. The scene that distracts the most from the plot is the entrance of Lady Jasper, played by Coosie Johnson. The girl definitely has talent. The play is being produced un der the direction of Mr. George Dillavou of the English depart- men. J. Hotvard Davis is the stage manager, Milty Frenkel is in charge of make up, Patty Kirkpat rick is in charge of costumes, and Rene Schroeder is chairman of the props committee. Costumes were obtained from Van Horn and Sons of Philadelphia, and the play is being produced with permission of Samuel French, Inc. FORD CUTS — CAR PRICES — WE CUT REPAIR PRICES — ALL MAKE CARS — Your Friendly Ford Dealer BRYAN MOTOR COMPANY Sure Now, And Are You A Surrealist? By Mack Nolen Aspiring artists in the state’s public school system are getting their chance to give Picasso and Dali the old elbow. Sears & Roe buck has sponsored a contest for junior and senior high school stu dents whose canvasses will compete in a national contest. It is too bad that the contest isn’t open to grade school talent. Picasso and the school of modern art are in for some stiff embar rassment against only junior and senior high competition. It would salve their feelings to think them selves at least as proficient as eight year olds. The question has been raised whether it is fair to let sixteen year old prowess stand on an even footing with obviously diseased minds. Sixteen-year-olds can turn out art, while limp telephones and nudes resembling faceless clothes trees are all that insanity can show. Many American critics will doubtlessly praise the cubist ef forts because of an Old American custom of lauding what cannot be understood. Mamma and Poppa will know better however. PHILIP MORRIS! m CLEAN, FRESH, PURE America's FINEST Cigarette! r 1 H ..>CTi Smoke as much as you like—flavor’s ALL yours, when you smoke Philip Morris/ And here’s why . . . There’s an important difference in Philip Morris manufacture that makes Philip Morris taste better—smoke &e//er—because it lets the FULL FLAVOR of the world’s finest tobaccos come through for your complete enjoyment —fresh, pure! 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Davis at the earliest opportunity. graphing, E. 23rd, Hope Stars In New Paramount Picture “Don’t spare the expense,”’ says Paramount Pictures in the recent advertising campaign publicizing Bob Hope’s newest picture “My Favorite Brunette.” Backed by $600,000 the campaign will cover the country with store displays, newspaper ads, and jingle con tests. Twenty-four Chevrolets, 48 Frigidaires, 60 $100 bills, and nu merous local prizes will be given away. Paramount has even team ed up with the Pepsodent Com pany in order to publicize the pic ture through Hope’s weekly broad casts. Other members in the cast include Dorothy Lamour, Peter Lorre, and Lon Chaney. Veterans Administration estima ted the nation’s veteran popula tion of February 1 at 18, 227, 000, of whom 14,341,000 were World War II veterans. Premiums collected on National Service Life Insurance are held in trust and invested at 3 percent interest for eventual return in ben efits to policyholders or their ben eficiaries, Veterans Administration said. Fish and Game majors planning to en roll for the summer field course (first term) are requested to meet with Dr. Davis at 5 p. m. March 12 in his office. February 26, 1947 Each candidate for the degree of Mas er of Science or Master of Education who expects to complete the requirements for his degree in the current semester should file a complete course of study, thesis project (if a Master of Science degree), and notice of expectation to complete, with the Dean of the Graduate School without delay. Theses, approved by the head of the student’s major department, should be presented to the Dean of the Graduate School on or before April 30, 1947. T. D. Brooks Dean of the Graduate School CLASSIFIEDS ATTENTION ENGINEERS: Get your engineers’ math chart at the Exchange Store. THE SCRIBE SHOP—Typing, mimeo- phing, drawing. Phone 2-8706. 1007 Bryan. New and refresher classes starting now at McKenzie-Baldwin Business College in shorthand, typewriting and associated sub jects. Phone 2-6666 for information. WANTED: MUSIC INTRUMENTS (BAND) ANY KIND. TOM SWEENEY, PH. 2-7226. FOR SALE: Two wall show cases glass doors. $226.00, two large flood lights with stands, $76.00, one % horse motor with shaft, stand $36.00. Tom Sweeney, Phone 2-7226. FOR SALE: Five-gaited gelding. Reg istered American Saddle Horse. $600.00. M. G. Rice, 41 Leggett. FOR SALE: Baby’s bathinette complete. Good condition. Apt. C-l-B, College View. FOR SALE: Flat top desks, $11.76. 707 S. Tabor, Phone 2-2835. LOST: Nisus make watch. Metal band. Lost between Law Hall and North Gate Saturday evening. Reward. D. W. Kmbel 3-H Law. FOR SALE: Dietzgen Commander En gineer Drawing set. New. Box 1676. FOR SALE: Deluxe baby carriage. Used two months. Good as new. Better than new price. 26% reduction. Box 1675. FOR RENT: Furnished Bedroom. Go north from North Gate to Sturdi-Craft Work Shop, turn right. Third house on right from College Main Street. Myers FOR SALE: 1 jr. blouse, 1 officers summer Palm Beach blouse—37; Pants - 32; All unused; Box 2227, Apt. C-14 Y College View. WANTED: Students desiring part time employment selling kitchen ware in Col lege Station, Bryan and vicinity. Good selling product with good commission. Interested parties contact D. B. Clifton at Box 4721 South Station, or see at Room 123—Dorm No. 1. WALLET LOST: Keep money turn wallet to Bruce Pearson, Room 329, Dorm 14 or P. O. Box 2034. LOST: Brown Sheaffer’s fountain pen with name Jesse Ross Jr. on barrel. Box 4306, College Station or E-14 Hart. FOR SALE: Practically new Elgin Bicycle. Size 26 (large) $32.50. Call 2-7102 or see at 909 A.S. College Ave. L. D. Williams Veterans Office GOOD FLYING DAYS AHEAD .... 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