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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1947)
P r °p««e:Pl, , For College All Cplleg^ Vi^w 'Ifilla dents who are; jnteirest* d i ing "play pens, for chili ren area are to meet Mondi y ai at 5:30 at the Quonset Hut; the area, T. R. Spen:e, the college constructio i mitted in the ChHegd VWw because of possible lack of u mity, Spence (Stated. |How^vei is expected that if t|ie should warrant play pens, I lege/will build them f| dents. W T AW THESE MARY HARDIN BAYLOR girls, above, sajng at the College Station First Baptist Church yesterday. First row, left to right, are: B^rnia Miles, Patty Conn, Helen Holmes, and Barbara Taylor. Standing, left to right, are: Julia Ann Smith, Charlotte iiBurch, Helen Stapleton/and; Doris Stoneham. JOB CALLS Below are listed position vacancies in the fields indicated. Interested students should contact W. R. Horsley or Lucian Morgan in the Placement Office, Room 230, Administration Building, for complete information. ENGINEERING: (1) The Sugar-1. j — V - land Industries is looking for a graduate civil engineer to add to their engineeringi staff. Commissions In Navy Supply Corps Offered Graduates ?n F • -id (2) Electrical, (chemical, mecha nical, petroleum iuid management; engineer^ for production, research design, application engineer i n g Ex Named to Post J ' • \ • In Valley Project : TUESDAY 5:« Sign On ■ t; 5:45 Musicaf Program 6:0<) Texas Farm and HoTne Program j: 6:15 Coffee Club 7:0<r Martin AHronsWy .7:15 Cowboy MekalieS 7:30 News of Anieland 7:45 Tik Tok Time ^ :00 Breakfast': Club 9 »00 My True Story 9:30 Betty Crtwker 9:4ti Sacred Heart 10:00 Breakfast in Hollywood 10:30 Galen Drake 10:46 Ted Malone 11:00 j Welcome Travelers 11:!)0 Record Rack 11:66 Bryan News 12:0b Baukhage Talkimt Varner News • i Music for Tuesday Walter Kiernan EtheP and Albert Bride and Groom Ladies Be Seated Paul Whiteman Ojub j Treasury Show Afternoon Music Keys of faith Story Book Ladp Sportsman The Colleire Speiiks Sign Off What’s Cooking? • AMERICAN VETERANS COM MITTEE MEET, 7:00 p.m., Mon day, Cabinet Room, YMCA. AGRONOMY SOCIETY, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, AI Lecture Room. AVMA, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Am phitheater, Veterinary Hospital, Guest speaker, Dr. R. H. Harrison. BAPTIST STUDENT GREAT ER Council, 7:15 p.m., Monday, YMCA Chapel. All Baptist stu dents invited, : i {• ; BASKETBALL FINALS, Vet In tramural League, Dorm 14 Vs. Dorm 1G. 7:30 p.m., Monday, Gym. ENTOMOLOGY CLUB Room 5 Science Hall at 7:30 p.m. Monday November 24. Business sessiop. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA, 7 p.m., Monday, Agri cultural Engineering Lecture SELL WITH A BATTALION Cl FIEt) AD. Rates . . . . 3< a wc insertion with a 2.S4 min rates in Classified Section p*r ! column inch. Send aH ] clai with remittance to the Sti ties;Office. All ads should by 10:00 A. M. of the day before cation. (7) THE SCRIBE SHOP - Typing i graphing, drawing. Phone 246701 East 28rd. Bryan.i (7) : ATTENTION ENGINEERS — O epgin«er’a math chart at the Ex Sfoije. (7) Name slum.; H fountain pet Job, pen. 11, y? ' ! Mji dvy bltlc wqot b|»e wooLauiti combination ], jc dresa suit, I rown tweed (stijit, t4'l» black crepl asuortcdl dresses and dresses, skirts: If SPECIAL SEASON RATES: Life ... Time ..J..,. Coronet 4 Readers Digest .. News Week ....... House Beautiful Johnson , Magazine — Book Store. Box i 284, 40 weekii jiS.qO 40 : week^ 1 Sear .4.4 1 5'<«r 1 Sear , 1 slear. Agency at 4-881 . FOR iSALE—Small comfortable 20fc! S. Munnerlyh Drive, Price; < ■< able. See Sam Aubrey after r A at A-7-W, College^View. (J| WANTED TO RENT Gurage in dr South Oakwood. Cali 4-8564. ff) FOR, SALE—1939 Ford Delu tof—body fair. $695.d0. Bryan V|llage, after 5:00 Veteran desises f r ■ □ 1 f WANTED apprtment. No children. WtU b« leawt three years. Call 4-5744 1 8-8.1 (4/1 , . ;i r FOR RENT —Comfortable ijedrob private bath for graduate stinf r|: Iirofesspr. Walking distanoe to cl lit •Phone 4-9724. (21 r-J ! ' I . ■■ -i- , , BABY SITTER Thanksgiving gathi . IB-" *7 Navy Supply Corps: Experience in f Z.; College View. ,,, VETERAN’S WIVES-Soverpl ci and' dresses only worn fe\4 tirnl*.! outarrown. Sizes 12-14. Will Call 2-2209. Veteran's wiftf, J—4 1—4—< t— U- Vt'ANTED t6 BUY—Pair Of Airlijjj: plus BINOCULARS. Contact M-j.s|ti man, Rops Hall. (4) j 11 L ——i — —— cHi j | ll/ FOR SALE—Small ivory Mujesli| good condition. $15.00. Call 2j-®l -— I i * tr—Hi - Complete )ine of Drobane heatO « logs. Complete line of unfinishe of drawers, yate leg and drfip lea, Novy available • • Two Domestics l;4n* by ! White Rotary Sewitig M (c[S$p' -Clayton Furniture Companiy, Hr; ai i with Taylor Instrument Companies. : (3) Two mechanical engineers handling finances, .material pro curement, and material records can be gained at the Navy Supply . . i Corps School. I Loyd Hamilton, a graduate of The young supply officer may be (3) Two ^ mechanical engineer^ A&M and the l. niyersity of Cdlo* | as.si^ned to any lone of the many interested in: air conditioning work ratio, has been designated as resi- (“types of duty; ihe may go to a needed by the Silas Mason Com* 4ent enginee r of the United States | com bat ship, to a supply depot, or pany (Architects apd Engineers).; ^cctiop of j the International Boun-1 to p foreign cotintry. Duties vary (4) Davenport Besler Corpora* Jary & Water Commission, acctml- fr0m the handlings of funds as ipg to word reiieived from the La- disbursing officer to suiK’n'ision of redo Office. • j warehousing facilities. He and Commissioner L M. Law- ; , Navy Supply Son nave just conducted an in-i r , • G.! L “/ . J dpection of the floodway system! 01 ,)S _ a PPh 0 , rf' U | S p a . —w—j in the valley and checked the Fal- tfrmluate of an acd edited college ; erans lounge Shisa Hall at i site, near the Starr-Zapata university (any degree is ae- 1 1 ceptable), a citizen mdween 21 an(| tipii.hasi an opening for ,a methani} cal engjineef for design and de^ velopmppt of locomotives of all types. i rr'|i ★ LIBERAL ARTS: (1) The Sup ply Corps of the regular Navy is acceptijip applications for perman ent commissions in this branch of the service. (2) Accounting and clerical per- sonnel Jfor general office and field Work yi^h Stanolihd Oil and Gas Company. ... .DG . , has i a position! open in lino, , 25 year, of a g e. Mental, ntor., an proved by the States soctiods. Hamiltbm who will be in charge Of preliminary Work at the site, is 41 ywtrs old and was a captain of! engineers in thO Pacific area dur- g World War It., ay Manufacturing Company position! open in Dallas for a man, interested |in the sale^/of ’ PolicCIllCll I ; k . • | . . ‘ , 1 Needed Thursday professional fitness jas well as aptif. tude 'for Naval Service must he established through interviews and college employment records. Physically the applicant must be 66 inches tall wiih weight in proportion to height. I Vision mini mum js 8-20 in [each eye correct- demic. INTRAMURAL DEBATERS, 7 p.m., Monday, Room 324, Academic. Guest speaker, Dr. C. Wilson Rim-, die. NEWMAN CLUB, 7:15 p. An., Monday, Basement of St. Mary’s Chapel. RIO GRANDE VALLEY CLUB, Called Meeiing, 7:15 p.m,, Monday. SOCIETY FOR THE. AD VANCEMENT of Management, 7 p.m., Tuesday, EE Lecture Room. Guest speaker, W. H. Warring. waco- Mclennan county CLUB meets Tuesday night in Vet- 7:15 p.m Refreshments will be served. FORT WORTH CLUB, 7 p.m., Monday, Science Lecture RoQm. WANTED—R an tlaily by H/ C. Viehn do by VptpranTij wi s :00 a.tn. Calpl 2- lak. ■ i : ! | H FOR SALE- mattress. G land. 4-3201 tpartment size hkI condition. 0) Dr John S. Cald :! Optometrist Caldwell’s Jewjelry S Bryan, Texas n r Mjfs vkU ? ii] TO BREAK BOTTLENECK GENEVA, Nov. 24 Eco nomic and industrial experts from the United States and 7 European Nations—exclusive of the Soviet ! t For MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES Jones Sporting Cools 803 S. Main Dr van Ph. 2-2832 ip; Kdod J condition. Sizb* $-.2, Apt. C^llw View. <U- f -W-t—rf ——k BJEP CHILDREN for Urenta who oiuentl ThanksvivinK game. Mrs. ■ iftijretli C-17-X, Colle re View. "" 1—191X7. Ikslire, 4 doi ir| |li|tion4d throughout, fd tirys, Doug Fr'berg, iP- ’ eompljete- w w Experituced s< da toun ain soda fountain ,nu (jobs, • good workin naeers. ’er- condit ona interview jtoUIC or |ei!l 4,5:124. (1), *: If36 Chevrolet! Kxeelllji'nt hodyaiti A,I4.D„ College pd.Oeiil 1 (1) . 1 'itome 2ji4,'Gl«l>dwin Hall, h(ond9y m|>rn* I and VisH, 4- I aster Sjioi iWgine. dfter ' ' iffl aci rwe (:3mdy as! made .from snuthi Califc aken from the Jriots of <ju Lori! “swedt-ljootT; plant Cu tivafeed ' 1 rp i Europe, I. rrtja. •i — the in., and ii ik- xl ll V l! ! R ay’s nack Bar J 1 'set-up and Elding paper bo; AGRICULTURE: The Standard Fruit and Steamship Company has positicjps opfen for men trained in Agronomy for service in Honduras. able (o 20-20, and normal color, Union—opened sessions here Sat urday aimed! at finding methods of solving bottlenecks in European industrial production. perception. The monthly base pay of an en- i sign is $180 plus rental and sub- j n , sistemfe allowance, giving a total Students are needed to aid ..., , . , . i, parking'and traffic control on the P a V ?j> 3246 if, singly or $282 if campus Thanksgiving Day, accord- married, In addition tk) this is the ; EHING: (II Thorndale Pub- in? to Fred Hickman, campus se .- - L — " bbblsUt Thorndale, Texas, purity chief, i iced of a teacher for Busi- Those students who are inter- dministratidn. Csted should contact Hickman in Room 108, Goodwin Hall not later than Tuesday, November 25. TEA) lie Sc is in i ness A (2) ' Southwestern Institute of ’echnology has an opening for an ifeijtFuctor ip auto mechanres, weld ing aiid machine shop. work. De gree not necessary. Appointments Now Available in ORC I jH i ? 1 Qualified men between the ages of 211 pn|d ; 32 years may secure appql Denia of t PM? Future Farmers To Select Officers I ' 1 Chapter officers of the Futurd Farmers of America will be elected tonight at 7 p, m. in the lecturd room of the Agricultural Engineer ing Building. After the election, fight .senior members! of the club will conduct advantage of purchasing at near cost from Navy owped. Commis sary and Shipfs Service Stores. Ensigns arc* alkp entitled to the best of medical and dental care. Retirement laws pr/ dde for re tirement (after 20 years at 50% of base pay and longevity. All-Texas AIM Meets at AL&M.! 46 JAPS ON TRIAL Ndv. timerrts jn the Medical Corps, Coi-ps and Veterinary Corps •'a'VanbUcl'isctoaion' ORC, Colonel G. S. Meloy, T arfnopricqd Tuesday. Abbdintments may bo secured in ‘ tlje grades as indicated: Medical YOKOHAMA, Ndv. 24 —</P» and Dental Corps, 1st lieutenant; Forty-six Japanese accused .of kill* ■ Veteriinary CotjisJseCond lieutenant ing three U. S. flyei^v went on for graduates with no practical trial here today in the largest mass experience, apd fii-st; lieutenant for hearing to datd before an American Veterinarians jwho have engaged in Military Court in the Orient, practice" for one year or longer The Japanese are alleged to have afterigraduation.^ j ;\ j -j'decapitated tv^o <of;(fhe Americans; Application; blanks and further, who parachuted from their dis information may be obtained from abled plane near Okinawa in "April, ! ROTC Headquarters at Ross Hall. 1,945. 4— t —I - SEE H. L. WHITLEY, JR. I, f Mi ;J 1 ! :: ! i I ■ for I M j j, • J j [Good Used Cars H • M j j i ' : ■ • I! . :"! : - Jv i i 4 I Phone 2-7009 Bryan, Texas N \ • \.- The All-Texis meeting of the petroleum divi$ion, American In stitute of Mining :anc)l Metallurgi cal Engineers, will bp held at A. & M. December 4-5, it; has been announced by A. B. Stevens, pro gram chairman. The Sessions, which will he at tended by approximately 200, in cluding Widely known authorities in the petroleum Engineering field, will be held in Room 140, the Pe troleum, Engineering building. Col. T. H. Barton, chairman of | the board of the Lion Oil Co., El j Dorado, Ark., S will deliver the J principal address at the banquet at Sbisa hall at 7 p. m. Thursday, the first'day of the meeting. Registration will be held at 8:30 a. m. Thursday and the first tech- rtical session will get under way at 9:30 a. m. There will be morn ing and afternoon sessions for both days. L m 1 i J ; • i: k if 1 !' I| ' For Your Visual Problems j ; Consult Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 208 S. Main — Bryan Phone 2-1662 i i 2 -4- — CORKY & HURD CLOTHES - CAN NOW MAKE . . . . MILITARY BACK PANTS TAILOR MADE SUITS it 1 r (10 dajys delivery) ■ ! 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