I f !• JOB CALLS ■ ’ 1 1 PotitJoB vacancies in the fields indicated, ehouki contact W. R. Horsley or Laden RniMm,, V h ® PU f fment Hoom 126, Administration Bulldlnf for complete information. Game Associations Promoting fyniat’s Wildlife Conservation-Taylor By CUB A. PNGRUNC. ,1. 8 Qyp*^ sum Company hot Um followii* ~neW. op. n: (a) MKhsnksl .n- ,r i- f °L.5? ,nUni ? e *. in drifting and dMlgnlng, “ »nd roporta; i»Wal •ngiimori to b« M luporvlMr. in watiboird or In* Indu* tlnoon for drafting and itruetaral •nginooring work with Puekott 4 MIL * i ■ («) Tho Braooa Rlter Tranamlo- »n Etoetrio Oooporatifo. lac aoodo aa aUctrlcal cnftnoor with oamo coparionoo la rolay, mataring and oommonicatlona walk fee tho operation* of a two-way avaum radio aad carrUr oarvaat faoflitioa. 4 That local gam# i promote eonaervation of OMoeiationa hare oatatanding opportunitica to 1 wildlife in their reopeetive arena waa the word wooght back to College Station by Wnltor P. Taylor, Loader, Texas Cooperative Wildlife Unit, from Wichita Falla last weak. Dr. Taylor woe In Wichita Falla aa principal apoakor at the an* nual banooet of the Wichita Falla< Field and Stream Aeoociation, hia aubject Wing “Home Problem* of Tens ~ VMFHICANQ CIETY (Student p. m., Toeaday, Room Building. AGRONOMY m., Tuaoday, AI BRAZOS ROA day. 80. 7:30 Chemistry •pertamen. A foatero of tho haaqaot was a A RTS t (!) The Bin* Company haa •alee work far men and aooount- lonomiea and Acrountinf hia- iintii mAeAtviiia for office ac- Burrougha R tchine Company. Lincoln National Lift Inauranee Company haa poaitiona open for men who wish to enter the field of ipeuranc* aalea. RESEARCH WORK: (1) CHn- ton Industries, Inc., and Penic 4 Ford. Ltd. have poeitaona open for chemists and chemical engineer* in research work on corn, sugar cane, and other food product* TEACHING: (1) Amarillo Col lege haa an opening for a mechan ical engineer ta teach engineering drawing, descriptive geometry, and engineering problem (2) There are opening! at John Tarieto* for an associate profes sor of architecture and an asso ciate professor of engineering or physics. meal of fiah, antelope, venison (from Colorado), hear, and oik. tho 110 persona port (m the meeting of thTliiHiiiNt Congraas, and I * *'•* ttX and Game, a k mia'lufta I mall aim 11 atm mail I WWwMfW inflfWmWftp FFw* also the work bolng dom ib hova in Improving eon or bobwhlto quail. Some three htindrod and fifty dollan In priaea were awarded to 4‘H Chib wyi for planting quail food*, under protection from live- stock, erection of shelter* and headquarter* area* for quail, and advancement of wildlife eonaerva tion generally in the vicinity. Among the apeakers in addition to Dr. Taylor and Bonn ware form- er State Senator Ben Q. O’Neal, who presided at the meeting, Irvin J. Vogel, president of the associa tion, and State Senator. George Moffitt, a graduate of A. 4 M Poultry Specia1i*t To Viait IAU F, 8. Reanbloaaom, Rxtonaion Servlee poultry marketing apodal- ial, will viait tho poultry depart- mem of lemialana Rtate Unlvoroi- ly November II-II. At tho request of tho poultry deportment faculty Neanbloaeom will aaslat In tho goading of New which hove been ma sinai TjoZooT ■■i ‘Veto Need Record Of Clinical Caftes’ The value of a permanent record of din teal cases In the form of photograph* was stressed by Dr. R. D. Radetaaa Tuesday evening 7:30 p. before the Junior Veterinary Med- Room. icine Association. Tuaa- If the practitioner work* for tho Loe. good of the communityi tho com munity will work for the practi. :30 p. m.. tloner, Dr. RadoWff stated. Hia talk waa Illustrated with slldra of clinleal caapa which he had on filo. H* also mentioned the use he had made of on alrpUne in tho veteri nary medicine practice and the aa- B, 7tM 1 tiatonce given Ms client* to Im- , Am- prove tho pasture program- Tho. Battalion Page 4 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11.1947 mim CLASSIFIED ADS •SIX WITH A lATTALIOM CLAMP rOH *A!.*. flKD AO. Raw* ....Ms «•* aW MTttM atm 0 NC U* la n***lfU4 So Uw orrtM AB to H M A. It. •eUM ill a# w i a* biwlma •4* .hu»i4 a* la ot m <•* WfwH Iradc* f»r*n« Into dr Yofk dreaoeil fuwl plared an different feed* will he placed an the dl^e of Urd* Reanhlnaaom will demunatrate ihe bonelea* turkey steak prneeaa (ianlrn Club Will Hold Flower Show CANTBRIURY CUJA 7 p.m,, W*»l neoday, Kpiacopnl parish ^'okMH CHRIRT1 CLU! pm.. Tuoeday, Room lit, U Students May Join ASCBTUINov.lS swm M Hlfh- MnaUaga aM m**i*»» k CtoM. (M- "» i-ai 1 •aC eon *M.« CMtMMer la* as Far* ewa r..lhe* Nek ill 9 43 Graduate Joins Architect Faculty ATVKU1ION XNtiINkkIUi •mrtiWi ewib aton at Nevtmker II ha* been ■ deadline for Wm I pm„ Frldap, ■Bum and llnr (iKntANlY KUfl, 7i30 pm. Tueeday, Fetrnleum Engineering lecture Room, A. C, Holt to apeak on "KxpedtUon Into Peruvian An dea. N H HOUSTON CLUB, 7:11 p.m. Tuesday, YMCA. JUNIOR CUSS, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, YMCA Chapel. LUTH1 IERAN i Chapel. STUDS NT ASSO- I Julliard Cooleroy IN THE MOOT POPULAR SHARES - including Pink for Baby The Fabric Shoppe "Your Exclusive Fabric OMUr 1 i <70 Acroaa from PO — Bryan .- L Charles H. Neuhardt, A. 4 M. graduate of September, 1943, baa Joined the department of architec ture aa assistant professor. Neuhardt, after receiving hia architecture degree here, was call ed into the Navy, in which he aerved three yean, 16 months as an architect. During this period he designed and worked on the famed 196,000 enlisted men’s club at Peart Harbor. Upon discharge, Neuhardt at tended Massachusetts Institute of Technology, receiving hia masters degree this year, A Chrysanthemum and Horiieul. tural Display will be held at the monthly meeting of the A4M Gar den Club Friday, November 14, at 8 p.m. In the YMCA. All member* are asked to bring an arrangement of specimen bloom of chrysanthemums or other fall I AaaemWy flower*. These floral displays I "The Bible and the Soul, 1 should be labeled with the name trated In cartooned fibnstrip. of the flower and the contributor and placed in the “Y" thirty min- utee before meeting time. A special table will be set up for arrange ments from the Bryan Garden Club. Mrs. Ralph B. Steen will speak on the growth and culture of chrysanthemums. th« MMIIM Chapter of MiMJB Afttltftltlta'Mai toMfelma ilia ti The *tud»nl ASUK, one moot an iv* iHwaniaattoha nation iitriudea both aortal and ath. letir, aa well aa irofeaaional ierialnmrnl for alt membon Civil Rngtneering majors are urged to pay their Aim to Sue BHhany in the CR building or to the atudent treasurer In tho main Kill of the CR building. Graduating seniors who art members in good standing with their student ABCR chapter will ba eicused from the $16 initial toe for “Junior" membership by t'jffll, II to mTIi S fia&Tfti Maas uRms Ml U ClATION, 7:80 pirn., Wednesday, I the Parent Society provided they Assembly Room, YMCA, Topic: | apply whhln 10 days following Ulus- graduation. GLEAMING - PRESSING ALTERATIONS ■ J ~-.'\i ■ ' AT THEIR BEST - AT CAMPUS CLEANERS f A . Over The Exchunge Store Noon Inspection Slated Tomorrow An inspection In ranks will b hold at til* noon meal Wednesda by officers of the School of Mili tary Seience, Colonel 0. I. Mtloy Jr., commandant, announced yoa- "ft' inapaetton, which is torn- pulsora for all cadeta excopt those with II to 1 •taooea, will last no longer than ten minutes, Colonel Moloy Meted EnglUh Major* To Meet Tonight in Y Head of the Rngllah Department Dr, T F. Mayo will lead an infor mal dlaruaalon on “Literature and Helen##" Tuesday evening at 7tll0 In the YMCA South Uunge at the third meeting of Rngllah major* this semester, B-A-Y Club Elects Perkin* President Dale Britton of Olney waa elec ted president of the B-A-Y County Chib at a meeting October 30. Other officers elected were: L E. Perkins of Olney, vice-president; Archie Andrews of Archer City, secretary-treasurer; Edgar Steele of Graham, reporter; and James Kunkel of Magargei, aergeant-at- arma. The club is made up of approxi mately 30 men attending A. 4 M. from Baylor, Archer, and Young Counties. . t Kxtrnxion Alien! Meet* With USDA W, N, Wllllamxon, Extension Bev vies district agent, left Friday for Washington D C. to •onfer with USDA and Federal Extension Her vie# official* on Irrigntlon man atement and practice* which an nly to (he South Plains Area In Tma, While In Washington William aon will serve a* the Texa* del* C ite to the national meeting of rollon Sigma Phi, a national Hon nrary Rxtonaion Service fraternity, He wilt return to t^ibhock, hi* dl* Irlct headquarter*, on NnV. 1$. LAMAR COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Thurnday, Room 126, Aca demic. POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, North Reading Room, YMCA. Gueat qpeaker. MARKETING AND FINANCE CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Room 312 Agriculture Building SPANISH CLUB^ITSO p. m., Tuesday, Room 126, Academic. SENIOR CLASS, 7::i0 p.m., Tuex. Room 301, Goodwin. ' TRANS-PECOS CLUB. 7:30 p. m., Thuraday, Room 223, Academic. VETERANS WIVES CLUB. 7:30 p.m., Tueadaf. Program on “mak ing old clothe* look like new." WICHITA FALLS CLUB, 7:16 p.m., Wednesday, Room 208, Aca- j demic. BrazoH A & M Club To Meet Thursday Officer* will be elected and a new constitution voted on at a re- organitatlonal meeting of tho Bresoa County A4M Club Thura day at 7:10 p.m., in Room US, Academic Building. Plana for n ChrTatman party and tha group picture fur the 1941 Unghum will oIn be diaeuaoed ATLANTIC CITY, Nov. 11