The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 19, 1947, Image 4

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    Phoning from Train
Inaugurated Aug. 15
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AU*U* 16,
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flair ^anayiT*ni* ^ a.
mm MmpMfMbU with MmlUr rales for r^Ular Um* 4l.U
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on tMat
BffiJvSa
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•H »He faiMM| SmImPwiRm^
MMmUhv IM ahr wt* New
T«4 wm Havtai Mirty • y—t
MA la Ml ayetem aU 110-wall
Un4 iranamlttera an aw4. On* U
•I «Mk mi4 W the MM, and the
• thw four at way atettone h li
alortlar to tHa ayeUtn ahoodjr Hi
ooa In aeeMrml American rttiee
which providec telephone service
nMoon hemes M office* and mev-
<n f ®* doMvery trucks,
induction
talephane
type from the ether In-
planned,
is oropoar,! by
I Ohio Railway
atallations _
the Cheaapeake and
Company, tor passe.
tween Orange, Virginia and Cto-
owati. The inaUllation will coat
noorly $860,000, company official*
•Mfanata. Standing by itself, it
vmald not be a profitable venture
hwt the availability of the service
■ expected to attract additional
travel. -•. ,
Thb railroad talephsaa service
for passengers is act the same as
the radio service for train crews
now in operation on many railroads
•ad in a number of freight and
terminal yards. About 100 aalftfor-
isations for this type of service
MM already been given by govern,
mgat authorities. They cover some
76 land Stations and 700 mobile
units, since a single grant may
cover from one to a hundred radio
ImUIUUm, m M«ta« mn.
Tfcta nUm* net nntm. u
H la called, was inaugurated Dee*
•••her It. »Mi, after it was shewn
that uae of radie would benefit
** ^Mtd the Industry
feffirSgga
laheratten with th* A.-m-tM ef
American Mallro.de, and inmrpor
• fwephleal ecttfMMnt
plan to insure high fHjlMlJ
transmission has made it possible
to design radio equipment to meet
the particular needs of railroads
Ajar Officials At
Cotton Conference
Administrative officials and cot-
ton re^ch representative of A.
• are attending a two-d«y cot
ton mechanisation conference which
enda today at StoneviUc, Miaais-
■ippi.
The conference, sponsored by the
National Cotton Conference, is
featuring a demonstration of late
cotton mechanisation equipment
attending from
can of Agricult
ppardson. Dr. 8.
lea N. Sbcpardaon,
and T. R. Richmond
Smith.
H. P.
At the New York auto show of
1M0. electric auto, far outnum
bered akaam and gasolmr-pow-
ered car*.
CJftVV*
li
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INillJOTix RADIO BROADCMIING
?nmi nii iii/Hiii.h
IIAII A\ 4 II lA',
YOU FlY PIOWEFR!
British Scientists
Aroused Over Pay
For Inventions
tha small tuwand la m
thav get for important
and Invention*
d Bailey, lir Deaald laveatod
Bh4 9 9 ’ n,u
HMtoMa bridge served Allied
u w. fcrgTutS'tls
•warded
sllghUp
ry, air uonaM has been
_ U'fiL, &04S*
On ihs other hand, some Mrltleh
fompkln that they get
less than thair government pays to
■MM seienthits for inventions.
u,w rc w »rd«, shorts some of the
seteotieto, will cause some able
meu to seek occupations with
fwater opportanity, leaving the
harden in toss capable
ASCE Barbecue
Set for Next Week
A barbecue will be held by the
student chapter of the American
Society ofCivU Engineers at the
Bryan City Park Friday, August
F1 **» Mtods at a meeting
Twedmy night included a charge
f, 7 \ peTm> ° ,or tb « *f-
fair to be held at 6 p.m.
Admission wfll be accepted un-
Sl noon ln ^ of
*«rstary in the C.
E. Building. All civil engineering
students and their frieads are in-
Tit * d - *t was added that children
will be admitted free.
Mashaaised farming has enabled
United States farmer, to produce
a third more with 10 per cent to
tal labor than during World War L
Mbra than *,150,000 has been
S mt to provide education and on-
S-Job training for tote ran* of
World War II.
The Battalion
TUESDAY, AUGUST U, 1M7
CLASSIFIED ADS
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FOB SALg:
fan Hats
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Uw. fair sriw. Apartwrat cTTs.
Wea Vkw.
Col.
FOB SALS: Oaa rmkr AggW
boot* —ftiftr A.b*Mt MV I
Cb^Vkkrw. 1111 Baaqa* Bird
FOB BALM: Bwrity la prr-f«b |
114 MmairUa DHvw Uaawdlau p.
a*w. Foar waaw. Call Mrs. MeWit
^-4»M Mwa | :SC pja. waaS Sara or
■o* MS. Caliaga.
WANTBB: Kapwt aaeaUv* rata
lor part Urn* waai at haw*. Sloppy
•ra nw4 aat apply. Phaaa I Mif/
^U•ii4i;. A c*=: , vc,
Frew.
JOB CALLS
IM^SSL ^ ® n ^nc\m in tho ftolda indicated!
InirreaUd BludonU ihould MnU* W, R. Huraloy or Lucian
HuuSSni K<KJm lW '
■ for oomploto information
(lit untmifta Knrlnp ('ompaniMH
ilraflamait Thus )„),■
Ini,, a.lmlnl
BdmlnMraUvp pealNona
IK Aephslt Uempany has
poaltianii sppn fur
phamiesl attgihPPN
worti In the dewiepment ef i
■ad Jubrleatlng HI prtwlueia
(•! Bmith Mamliure Manufae-
taHng (Company is inUtosted it,
employing ■ mam who la aroualntad
with Urn* and motion study.
(4) There are a number of peel
o P*0 f« r mechanical and eler-
trieal engineers with Radio for
portion* of America ia the develop,
ment of radio broadcaating and re
ceiving equipment.
(6) The City of Lake Charles
Sewage Department is interested
In hiring a young graduate sani
tary engineer as assistant super
intendent in that department
(6) Civil Engineers for atruc-
tural engineering and structural
detailing with Freese A Nichols.
(7) The Oil Well Supply Com
pany is interested in employing a
L. & M
FOOD MARKET
- FREE DELIVERY
TO COLLEGE STATION
PR t-41M
. 1
For DelieiouK Ice Cream
— Try —
When You Are in a Hurry
for Supper . . .
Drop by George's for
s Sandwich
; ★ ’
GEORGE’S
CONFECTIONERY
to p*iteiuv''Tv wjvwn if»r ■ mm
wd pMRp malntoMamee man to
toke •are ef three eUeUiiHil pump
MpT
<10 RtoltoM Teola ( nrporalion
»e initovetod In employ Ins a me.
ehanlesl engineer for w,„k on de
•len end development woni,
NIJIIINE8N end XoCOUNTtMOt
(I> Magnolia Petroleum Com
pany ha« an opening for a coat ae-
rountott.
(f) Frio* Waterhouse Company
want* men to handle public ac-
counting work. Some positions
available in South America for
•Ingle men.
POULTRY HUSBANDRY:
(1) North American Hatchery has
an opening for a man to manage
their quality baby chick hatehety.
Prefer a man over 30.
VETERINARY MEDICINE and
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY:
(1) The Veterinary jerviu In
stitute is interested in employing
a man with a animal husbandry
background to take charge of their
office work.
(2) My. Osborne Besanson has
an opening for a farm manager
on hia ranch in Northeast Texas.
Prefer* an Animal Husbandry ma
jor.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE:
(1) Griffing Nurseries is hi need
of the services of a landscape ar-
chitoct who is especially good in
making drawings.
FOREIGN SERVICE:
(1) The War Department has
K itioas open for men trained in
ige Management, Agricultural
Economics, Civil Engineering, Ag
ricultural Engineering, Agronomy,
Animal Husbandry, Economies for
service with the Military Govern
ment in Korea.
TEACHING:
(1) Clint Independent School
District. Math.
(2) Marshall Public Schools, Ag
ricultural Education.
(I) BamrOle Public Schools, Phy-
Hto, Chemistry, Msth, Physical
Rdweatton. and Psychology,
(4) Callahan < ouatv Vocational
■Hxh.I, Agricultural Eduction
INTER VIIWI:
<»> Parkersburg Rig and Reel
OctoMhy w* be on the campus
Tueaday to Interview mechani*!
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TO EAT
New York Cafe
S. Main / Bryan
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and SUfflng
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Sprint* and Crowns
Work Gaaraaued
R.L McCARTY
JEWELER
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HOME OWNERS .
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for the anutU home m
woU aa tha lam. Baa
ua for your Houaehold
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Office to Parker Building
Over Canady's ~
Phone 2-1467
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B.V.D. UNDERWEAR
A speaxlist i» ooe who knows how” about a particular sub-
jea. When it comet to underwear, FR-V D s M) yean of
wpencncc nuke* them specialists in shorts, briefs and shirts.
TW « whr douoni of am, "Nw ,c ; Uk,
THE SHORTS:
Pleated fullnese, patented seat that stretches with _
as your skin. "Gripper fastenings, cencred so no metal
you.
THE V-NECK SHIRTS:
Cool and comfortable . . won t ahow beneath white
RVb/». ^ "** ,p0f, Mn !t W f 0 * 1 «° !• next to
THE BRIEFS:
'iw ir« l h , ' ipc ' ' 0mb,,i “"T top*” Vte "ay tod
Other Finn Underwear IJn<4
by Arrow and Rais
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