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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1947)
-1 OtttaUndlnff ( «det Hill Dlrk«.n f Don't Go to Sill Expecting _- 1 _ A Vacation,' Advises Camper -For U* bmcflt tW »«, Pl»n to attend cusp nnt I want to *hrlM «£». t. r«t Ml . - »l Fort SUL irmuunf ^ «««*••• wow hold for 226-odd endoU on July |i and ' ISSSn? US??*’ ^" thoiS cadet for the entire lix flrot oai^ WM at^a. "ao ^wtkwMi rren to fa to had*at f 0 ^ 81 - ** n ' l ' , ‘ r * the atory * ur . . . in The Batt eoncerninc Mfo •» Fort eo ™ o< *t»dy there no tap*, tnp* Tf* f! ,, ®* r 7 After the flret few . -a dan the Antoa fait rWkt ■- Bllto—-no had check, mm », , l *« I *®V*»or-eappiy of e Thia we filtd away in the Kyebrow Department Bettia wrote. Within 24 hoar* after camp had ha-* h ^j mr y ^ —Bwd for appearance tape, tripe T** fwnwafj* After the 1 < we£7 the A«te* felt r%ht at 1m«* a— ^ on the ranfe ." A ceremonial review waa bacon sharp rtoairy apranc ap be-* battery was aeored for tween the beya fro* that “cow *n<i points wore ghren coil ace" ia Texas »»»«* the three Whe*i tk* rt».i .u. couece in Texas and ths three ^hon the final racalts were tebo- outftts of students from Texas of eooree “B Battery was far Tech. Oklahoma A. A M.. Arkan- »be.,i of the pack". Rams wore aas State, and LSU. In a >kart riven freely and reneroealy. and father boastfully did Betti* say aas State, and LSU. la a short time everyone realised that B Bat tery (thafe the Affia unit) be the honor outfit. — For the first few weak* at SUL envy did the first call as at I a. ml, and the day Mid-Summer CLEARANCE!!! r° make room for Fafl and Winter om y°« Great 8avia«a oa Such Wanted offer ir* CURT TABLE FAN B«C- IIASS— FANS . . . r LaJOHK DECK FANS ■ moat A a lent operation. fuaranteed 1 yr. ref. te-M W.75 H0.95 PRESSURE COOKERS! . . . ■AVRB H • sast aluminum family ms*. Rsg. II »6 19.95 M RR(V) (||» ^ ^^tertea's tedtet ***** with soatrol. »e«. $10.95 Maclxinc Elcclric Broiler*. .115.95 114.71 U*ke Toa*t Si we 119.95 pop up toaster wiih hotplate for coffee, warmlac •Of. $11 DA Doremeyer Electric Juicer*. .19.95 Monitor Carpet Sweeper* .. $4.98 ' J" "A. pwen. blue. Mack. ■of. ISAM Electro Aires $11.95 • — the midpet marvel that freshens air, removes prsvents mold and mildew Re*, fit 96 Child’* Record Player* .... .$10^0 - tn red or blue, fatly decorated with nursery flf- urea. BETTER HOMES •• • to. AM that B Battery set a record one afternoon with 171 demerits. Waik- af off 2 rams an hoar, no little wonder that there was no frees to mow nor woods to hoe when the troops left SIR. bi the intramural profram, B Battery Spain took the lead. The Affie softball team made it throujrh the season andofooted. and tho only asar on o perfect athletic f? 1 * • bme defeat in a vol- teyball match. Then Bettis wont on to tell of a swimminf meet in which the Affioo oblipinply apreed to face the bet men from the throe other eump.mca—ot once. Af eooree B Battery won—hat Bottla only mentioned parentheti- “Ry ^ the Affteo wore -»p.rk od by Danny Omen." Tho BOTC oama had a small •NfaUir paper which os me out five U »*VV 1 "*A written and edited entirely by esd. ,. with no pround. ^ • tai - B lattery ramo out on teR HisSik’feS By new the Affioe ate soatUrvd W Mobile In wa- stmtm. Bettis, a woarloame, »wd •yrlert. worn**! os-oaapor, slat, •f ^Wo*to fled that country was fhren to tho Indians 1 H Hohn Attending Labor G>nference C. Hohn, state farm labor super visor, Is now attend if* a 2-day re- fional farm labor meetinr in Mem Phi. Tennessee. The ^nferr^ which started Wednesday, will em tomorrow. M ( Wilson, deputy director of ths Extension fans labor propram, requested that Hohn attend this mectinp to make cooperative plans for fall harvest labor problem* Amonp the subjects discussed ot PtefcF were the nved for labor in Texas and the availability of workers from this state to assist other states in fall harvest work. — HATTERS an ]J _ f~\ * "TMlirt ONLY ONI CIOARITTI FOR Ml... MV IAVORITI cnasTiiPiiiD” oms seeesvT m »t bbb ...t m sse assie* sesasHt neveas ^TM2 WOMAN ON TNI IBACW Trained Workers Needed by Tex ax In Ag Research' Tminod workers it apricul- nwxle<l in tuml ruMprch art Texna, R. D. Uwin. director of the Agricultural Experi- ■sont Statioa, stated Wedncaday in an address before v<K-.t»ona| apri- •sAural teaehora ronvcninp oa the campus ♦Ms week. * ou *bould find early those in- teUipont young people who have their scientific curiosities aroused and direct them into agricultural rue earth, in order to help alleviate a oiateity brought on by the war," Uwto aaNioed the 600 teacher*. ^kvokal features of Texas pre- •ont btp problems to research," Lewis stated. As evidence, he said that rainfall varied from 55 inches in the east to loos than 10 inches in the West. Of the 40 major soil poupe in Texas, there are 18 ma jor farming regiona, which can be divided into 3b distinct farming areas. Twenty-one oob*utions and 12 have been established throughout the teats to serve as extensions for nmlpmusanont field laboratories the activity of specific subject mat ter departments, Lewis concluded. Dr. Virgil P. Leo, president of tho Production Corporation, Hous ton, who spoke before Director Lewie, warned tho agricultural Nujkute Mil fanners constituted tako^cate of themselves in credit ‘ matters ltd financial •Tkc boot way far farmers to pot pood Ctedit service," Lee suggest •4. "le jor them to own the hank." Jay L Chapuelle, head of apri- liAwM— illWtf fSak. wae cheimtan of the Wednesday FVlofVllffiM aaaaIa§i The wafuw—I, which began TueeMey on tho eempus, wee to cad thta afternoon. M. E. Men Visit Red River Arsenal Wed. C. W. Crawford, head of tho Mo- Mechanical Bnpineerlnp Depart- m * n L aad Jack H. Vandenvelne Mnior teudeat in Meehanical enpi- wminp left Wednesday for th. U. 8. Army Red River Arsenal near Itotefftana. Texas to see the newly tetealled engine test cells and dy namometer* Vaadarweine, while ki the Army, b^P^pten and deign the tost cells which the Army now use* to test the engine of tanka —neurotic— (CMInW fro- P,„ TV.) * «nt IteJp it. Soon afterward she prevailed upon the instructor to move her dert to the far end of the lab. After numerous manipulations I persuaded two apparently identical liquids to be formed. But the in- «tructions for one wore "Caution: do not boil” and for the other ^ flva adnutoa." Desperated unable to differentiate between the e W °: ***• °bP c alte of my first choke end placed R above the Dame. It bubbled quietly for a Sr* h?!, " I ^ nl y done# white nmos belched forth, filling the f«Ote with a Choking cloud Bo- in,u ^ ru,r the aafteoma gas he had boon in- ba'inr and drifted over to MO why •tudeate wore jomping from the third floor wtedoWTT know 7jx A teams similar i<» this lakes Wto-Uto Ub JK^uTiJUSt. Bl. Jj'sS- JL-nsa z r terpret.t,on of the document ,11.1 Tad B. Ooldmon, H-ysar old - jwteran «f tho Venk'W M Milpu and aoteor tn late year's 5* 0 -?!! tr, » Now York City. He expects to ar rive in time to attend the second amiaal convention of the 101st Ahhorn Division, his old outfit, which k scheduled to begin Aug- * Mt 14. On the woy back to Dallas, to stop over in Bedford, Virginia, to futfill a t* 4 *"*? “ December, 1644, m a Belgium foxhole. _ 9“ ***• 4oy after Christmas Goldman and John C. Ballard, Jr. wots surrounded, with the rest of their companies, by Ger- man troop* During the battle the two buddies made an agrse- ““‘r v tf •"ything should happen 40 the survivor would visit the other's family upon* return to tho United .* Asp later Ballard was killed in action. Now, thirty-one »?!}*«„*». Goldman hopes to fumll that promise. College OfficialN . At ROTC Meeting . Rr." f* C. Bteten and Col. 0. ■- Meloy, Jr, PM SAT, are attend- Jag a wateri ic# of Third and fwwwt Army ROTC officials In At- (.vurgia, At plan* for sadst trainings rimmons Returns To Biology Staff . PhfwaM 1 Timmons will rs- to Bryan Field annex, ■last loavtag his teaching posi- £ ^ this^prtng after f n£3y two yuan, Timmons has boon en- «agod to ranching in Colorado Hf »awind his master of science de gree from A. * M. to Moy, 1642. —TOWN HALL— (Cestissed from Pope One) semi-classical, and popular melo dics. One of the world's most famous •toping groups, tho Westminister Choir, will also appear on the Town Hall program during the cur- 'V*'-?* trained from childhood, members of the choir maintain headquarters at Prince ton, New Jonty. j-'V 1 ^r-Popotor pianist-singer •tot will appear on the campus sometime during the fall season. Harry Nebie, pianist, and Francis *•*,♦ •oprano, play symphonic im provisations of well-known ballads, novelty tones, and pieces from op- •rttULt. The eight Amkeaaedora of Song, artiste whose repetoire include. 1°°?*“ Verdi, Wagner and SSgtoltgP ^ included in the 19 kJ ^v 70 ^ ®*P P ro * r *n»- The oehtet has rscenUy made a tour wid Arisons audiences V* 1 »|tioi particularly enjoyed their ballad# and seml-claaskal songs. ■banding out tho Town Hall p pw-ars tho Madrigal Bin^ North Texas Btote College, 1 songs. “ pro. „ a of CW's Modern "choir ond^AgJie ^•s Singing SSL ^ AWW ’ 4 Day Service on Ckaninf and Staffing 1 Day Service on Main Springs and Crowns Week Guaranteed :R. L McCARTY jeweler North Gate MAYIE HE’S TALKING THROUGH HIS HATI Some new can are now being built . . ( but we don't know fust when there will be enough to go around. Keep your present Ford in dependable condition ... you'll gut more satis faction from driving it •.. k will be a safer car ... k will be worth more on a trade-in. Bring k "back boose" to as reg ularly for inspection. BRYAK MOTOR CO. Tear FHoadiy Ford Dealer 77te Battalion p*«*« miDAr. 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