S v rj ' i i CALLS Morgan in the Motiloy or Lucian SS'S^wUST lBform„Mi„ ROUm m ' (7) HroAi SjSfte; l^V if •JO l« Mrv. ai .C(». SS AJS.'"*' •*« *« "— I Tht (i) Tl« • forrin Mi poaitiona op«n Unt ^ 'S 0n * L° r * Amin- I*" 1 5* n ‘•nr Entimrr ami a Ju- SjtJUnr Enrinwr. U) Th* Core Ubomtorie*. Inc.. irVl ° P * n n i! r * for , chem. J^loiry major., »l w clv ji enfi . (HTTionan Crane Corporation .-♦^t P0 * , ^ 0n, , ^ #r c ‘ , ®mical or petroleum engineer*. (•) Doobleday A Company, lac., ■M pqpitida. open for aeveral in- auatrial engineer*. UO) GriiroeH Company i. inter- eateo in applications from mechan ical engineers. (11) Maintenance Engineering Corporation, has positions for me chanical or chemical engineers. w i LAM. Food market free delivery TO COLLEGE STATION IV 2-41*9 (11) Mai iwny .till i»t««i Company mechanical engineer, for mechanical (}4) K. !. Duhmt de , Mia positions opei iwolla Ntrolaum Com- has paalUona open for 'Mm— — Nemours . — open for civil ■ml mechanical engineers at La 1*0 ft f. (IS) Lufkin Tractor, has post- lions open for mechanical engi- Jieera. it RIWINEMI A ACCOUNTING Wright A Ruminer Construction Co., has positions open for busi ness and accounting majors. TEACHING: (I) Granbury Public Schools, science A commercial teachers. 12) San Antonio Public Schools coach. Ml - (3) Edinburg Junior College mechanical dftwing teacher.!^ (4) DeRidder Public School coach. ^ . (6) Anderson Public Schools, > ocational Agricultural Instructor and Veterans Training Supervisor (6) Montesuma High School, business and accounting teacher and coach. (?) Harlingen Public Schools, physics and general science teach er. • (8) Veterans Vocational Agricul- tuml School, Angelina County. (8) Buena Vista College, Pro fessor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics. (10) Texas A A I, agricultural engineering instructor. (II) The Unijreraity of Akron instructors. 1 w/ MM Finest of Swiss Watches ill Mt*, 15 itvtl, UK rollti gold plait, •t amir a ittrl back. Un- ttikMl Zircon dial. « a Wakmann matches — built with ahoek-proof * protection —■ carry the t famous Wakmann guarantee: nrondi- , tionally guaranteed for one year against defect or damage.^ Oimpare this with other watch guarantees! R. L. McCarty Jeweler i PAN-17 jiwrl, UK gold rait. Shock-proof. Silk ford. Deans Bolton And Harrington in New Aeademic Offices j f_ | ' M«nv orris* changes have been r* r ,, 1r f l*" 1 f »w weeks. Dean f C. Bolton and Dr. T. H Brooks hays moved their nfflets from the Administration Building to Rooms tot, t04, and 104 of »v noon,, pm, WM, and ion of i.^ # , As*demW B«iytog, Dean M T. Harrington haa hta now office* In Rooms domic Dal vlties Off 107 and 111 of the Aw jldlng. Tht Rtudont AcU. flee is now located In tho o 00 , 11 : 01 Oou4w, n Hall. Goodwin Hall also houses all of the student publications. W. H. Holsmann. comptroller of the college, has moved into the foraior offices of the Battalion and Student Activities, on the first floor of the Administration Build ing H. H. Hall, Purchasing agent of the college, ia located in the rooms vacated by Holsmann. A visual aids laboratory has been set up by Howard Berry in the old pres* room on tht* first floor of the Administration Build ing. „ T. W. Leland has moved his Business and Accounting Depart ment from the Agriculture Build ing to the recently completed tem. porary buildings A. B. and C loca ted directly behind the Aeronauti cal Engineering Building LHand retalna rooms 22 anr 23 of BulM ing A for his office*. Students taking Engineering Drawtog will get their daily ex ercise and will have great oppor tunities to increase their know ledge of the campus. The Engin eering Drawing Department is well established in Anchor Hall. More moves are contemplated in the near future and will he an nounead by the Battalion at a lat er data. Air Force# Offer Advance Contract# Thirty-three Air Forces ad- vane**) 4'ontrmcU are Available for claaaifled jaaiors, both vet- eraaa and SM-vets. Lt. ( o|. Dei- tor L Hodge. PASAT. aarnmne- ed Taeaday. Msp Interested in signing con- Iracu should contact Col Hodge on thy second floor of Rua. Hall laiMiblsty. “YOUR BLOCK STINKS" NEW YORK. Sept. 14 (AP)~ Loyalty ran be measured by blocks in Manhattan. As poof, two girl, got in a fight last night In which the shout, your hioek is stinky," was (he *"[ *#‘J>rtiaane i«‘»«i wt-h side •lid the block soon was filled with 00 fighting teen-agon. Another 100 P»tod from the sidelines and houaoholders splashed water on the skirmlahers. Pottto stoppeil the fracas in an hour. No one was injured. alarm clocks LK.HTKRS-Ronson. Evans 1849 ROGERS BROS. Fine line of Baby Jewelry Best Selection Watch Bands at College Station i Prices are Right! OFFICIAL NOTICE wJjSrrvtscr* is2l. , lSw*lIl PWSM KHAKI PANTS- made the way they ought to be These hi*back 8.2 Chino Army Twill Pants are swell — they have a zipper fly, too. Buy several pairs today while we have all sizes. Infantry Team Takes High Honors In National R0TC The ROTC Infantry team from ABM took third place h<>non in the Warrior of the Pacific Com petition, it was announced yeater day by Colonel G. 8. Meloy, Jr., rtbrC * An August 28 release from the War Department sponsor of the competition, gave West Virginia University first place honors, which entitled them to the bronze statuette now in possession of the University of Hawaii, and second place to the University of Wiacon sin. The award is made annually to the Infantry team making the high est average score in the RCfTC summer camps. An average score of 173.3 was made by each man on the AAM team. Colonel Meloy added that a let ter of commendation was recently reecived from Brigadier General l*wis C. Beebe, Chief of Staff, Fourth Army, which read, “The Army Commander has noted the commendable record achieved in this Warrior of the Pacific Cmn- petition and extends hia rongratu* lations to each of the members of the AAM College team." Exams Slated With State Department Competitive examinations for positions in local units affiliated S‘“» , th « St *‘v Department of Health have just been announced bjr the Merit System Council for I. . T mm 8t * u ' Department of Health. Examinations are for public health medical poaitlons, and vrill eonsist of an evaluation of train ing and experience ami an oral examination. Veterans preference will be allowed applicant* who have been honorably discharged from the United States armed forces, and who make u passing score on the examination. Applications will be rofelved •nntorae—ly until further amice. m V on ? . for which •**« I nations will Ii* held are! directors of local health units; directors of rommu- liicalde disease control in various specialties; and public health phy. sirians. Salaries range from Hl.fttiK to I7.2W1, according to the site of the unit and to the qualifications of the individual applicants. Application blanks may be ob- taiied from Russell E. Shrader. Merit System Supervisor. Little field Building. Aurtin, Texas. - KISH - (Continued from Page 1) freshmen are now attending school without books, the only alternative to sweating it out. It was bad. no doubt about it, but no rioting took place like at T. U. But by week’s end, after countless lines, lectures, con- ferences, signings of names, and mistakes, the Annex was returning to normal. The speechmakers departed. Clfrks and i stenographers worked over all the papers and forms. The freshmen col- Ispaed in a heap. 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