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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1948)
' :■ vr. —■ - Page Tf l ttalion \ > ) \ totU) value of the! last; eleven jtnMitn; total V)(l l,106,9]|t | vbt^ ed: liipMed policy'? 1 i v SH'fOO^O.OpO. | : i The i ji Veteraiil ! I Ad ini last; mprith e^t4iijlijd _ tl|e period ||d|i i iti|[: v^Seh ji*- erahs with lapsjt'q irt}ijurir>(*e ntajj apply tor reiiislatt ment qF tl ' term policies byfnitjrejr filling- 1 a simpje form | <M d monthly premiu#i-‘ •! f nhj^aienl examinjition is •f (.he I veteran jp heajth jis as goc|t t th|;policy lapsed. No penalty orfft paid bji a veterfui hi.4 term insurance t-wt) mi liptrai to July J , : 1 • More veteran.4 veinstatjed la; National Servile ; Life In.sur during Dec^mblit 1 than in month Ijiinee lastf Aiijguist, Vetetf|ii! Admtni$tratpr. |itj<i mhcerl' toda . The Veterami 11 Aiilministrat dr said 10^,068 vetlrhrs n Decent >0 reinstated lapse(| imjiuianL'e wittl ,00 D.liDuf a cf 19451 raiks rent orih no# CSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1948 tfi! j steadily; throughout! I rehchfug 18,000 by the 1 ; temlx|y, the Veterans j tion snii!. ’ \ thH> uti 1. dug Hv< 1 tifips- f|s i|t' v,’ ii a of! .ar y sort isj imi.i submitted \fitihj ilp* reinstn ^ merit application, [dneil covers 1 II-day jgrace pe|idj(| fpir which ii.is ins titan , A jjtate-wide rat coijtrol program j (jail “(linrlet” because he ihores me. I for rnral areas has bebn annOuncfd | I; paid ho attention t’e the cry f»y the Extension So 1;vice and tie | of this squl ' State,! Rodept Control Division of j tjinhbd whb 1 einstflitesjj the US Fisfi and Wild Life Serv-1 „ , . , • m > va ! ernpf 4*|Hce. Tthe two agencies IwilJ take t,h^ ! aghihst my door, shaking the en- sizjtfl. Of the, ttt^ jjpqttthljy pre!|iH program to every county and rural! tire] room. Another thud, and then) community in the state. tihe dc \vi it 1)0111 ce was (!ioiitjim!iC(i payment r)|’ p , r|ciniuin -H— 1 FOR THOSE WHO 5 U 11 DEMAND THffilBEST 1 ’ 4 nr College Sjhae. ^iepair I i' yj 1 : ^ Nort^f Gate 4- ■ 1- requnfer that jtidi I’ais ■ w ! Life^jTnisurance poliejies increased a (lily other is payment foi* the current month of reinstatement. After July 31, 1JI48, veterans whose policies have been lapsed for three!months or more wil be re quired to take a physical examina tion 4nd qualify as ihsurablje risks in order to reinstate,'the Veterans Admipistration said. Applications for total disability income riders op National Service the year, end of Sep- Administra- State Rat Control o,,ii(atii>>|n< j Piogfam Started Ber 1 1 "!! . i j y Semester About This ;• ime PR. ETAOIN SHRPl.l! J ii r.I ,> x It' was] 2 a, m, on; the Sunday thorpi ig beginning “deiid week,” was laboring diligently over RaGng Form", < purely as a m |n statistics! of course) and it •Thr • prolilc whefi knob (The liriislj X fijri hfard the Creak! off the <)oor is l|t was stealthily turned, loo)* waif locked as it did not to , he disturbed,) After a paUse there was (j discreet uii-jtjat on the d >6r and then msj pounding; whictf I ignor- Favorite Studen iscuss The Exemptio S Moments later there cajme a tap j|t tihe window. I didjriotj look up, ei) Vhen splinters qf pftass from e h^ketl pane showered over the ifoodi and myself.' j • ! v ‘fit?rr. Professor Dr. j Shrdlu! Herr Professor Dr. Shrdlu!" came a still, small voice from be- yond the yawning wiijidop' frame. I .recognized that desperate cry; it \ya.‘i i the voice of or# of my drsaltz students, aj chap! whom I oaie. p rew ,^ s!l j,| that latest estimates ’ D e from ;the IIS Department of Agri-, | culture indicate that! nearly ‘.’(lOjmy jici million bushels of grain in the. Unitdd States were jlestroyt*d, oPrj tjhe j fl damajged iby rats last'year. 1 ( i hadj nfjjloM Thf Extension Rat Coittrol Com- !,grid, mitteje, with Jr A. Scopield. district j 4| agent, as chairman, recommended | ij,,),! -the appointment of a (similar com- j -n«tte(e in each county. Farmers, j . j n ^ * -4- What Men’ Extra Good -j Looki and Extia (Long- Weari nig? w! ESQUIRE iS^CKS! ;} *J_j' Our new Esquire Socl *i'.U paUents dreanid ii« aoltest 5tyli|tJ |i tje! jJg'.A. j 4j4 In fact, Esquiresfarti (tie imar , thing on t«|o leet! |' ij'i What's tnore. tfteylV They. tutVcj e.wluiVi | klul jpli heels and tloes^anl jprr-test Ways lor added Wei:. 4 'cr(i tod)iy! nljori sonic of Jon| ;er. teste 1 5 : j .Gr«4"kuf»|*t|.W,jijr.- LEON b| mE Next to! Canjtpfjs ■i 1' J T t .4.. ? ii. t ' : ' I ! Phone 2-70)69; In ; making the ahnoumejneiit,' Extensioi) Vice Director j. D. its liin •Huh' or was, ripped bodily frqm ges. and Gimlet ca.nle sprawl-' ing ;in 0: the room. This was more tjhan even I could ignore. '‘Well, |viit. Gimlet?" ! said in '■ Yst .topes ^ "Just what do you mean thumb- Ginlfet [picked himself up from . ^ ^r 011 ^ thost ‘ P B ' K ‘ rs °" m - v bPr.j A sheepish expression * ' • . . , ,. ,. , his usual moronic I 1 Was ^ S<H ‘. ,n lf anx ° f em was mine. Well, they aren’t! So keep your businessmen, vocational teachers, Boy and Girl Scouts, 4i-H Club boys and girls, and irepredentiafives ipf sc.ho<|ls and service, clujbs, will wcjrk on tlje/committees. WHat?" IP."! 4._, ■4-ri *1 Dlat jour watch mau serve you lonyer and more devendalfy LET US TEST IT 7 FREE IN 30 SECONDS ON OUR ; I i WatchMaster “J k Wished import break (Iqof?” in torment and con- my work. A few moments there was a terrific thud J , r-7— I : i.! ‘ '! - I! * ! • . 4 ; h ,j J )/ N! Problems TF IF- 41 11 i: Tu urttim/o/i 0=SK-E=0 “Well, I'm pot reklly distinguish ing; in fact, I may not get ex empted in my other subjects; To tell the truth—” “That would be a novelty.” “To tell thp truth. I’m flunk ing all my courses, and I gotta have at lea«jt: one passing grade to show my folks." “Why are you failing in your other courses?” “Well, I’ve put so much time in ! on my English this year that I , haven’t been able to get all my work done in my other subjects.” 1 “When I asked you why you I didn’t have your work in, on time jail semester long, you j paid you were spending all your ti)ne work ing on your major courses since ' they wore important and English 1 wasn’t. Now it appears that you haveh’t done any work ip any of your courses.!’ “Well, yop have to t^ke into consideration that I’ve b^en very busy this year with bigger things than studies!.” "And what) is ‘higgeir,! as you say, than your studies.? ; ; | "Why, football, of coupe.” “Do you have anything further ! you would like to say?”; ; 1 “Nothing except that iitj has ctr- j tainly been a pleasure tq take your 1 course, Professor Shrdlu. I've never ! enjoyed a course so’much in all my ! life. 1 used to hate English, but | now I look forward to/ attending each class.” “I’m glad to hoar it, because ! you’ll have tbe pleasure i of look ing forward to taking ( the same „ . 1 course again next semester—pro- V hat isj»;t honest], handing the 1 Vided, of course, that you are still t; i you Ye sure you ain'imade.a mis take? Some of thosir papers you ga>e me art F on, r^y roommate handed in to his Td|tructor, and he got A’s. I don’t think that’s honest." • / |i fl ■r. •!' Jr mmmm . ; V J JT.'"':’-'" BATTAttON PLASSI- rfiti.L.wrrR a . FTF.D ADi Rmtta . . .-Sid g lord prr Insertion ; (with a JSd. irttnimtuh; Spam i Section ,j j . '"-* 1 J inn i kri rates in Classified ,-wxnpn sir per pohmin inch, ftend all r!)»sSifi«ls with rfnilttanre to thn gtludrntl Aftiv- lti«s Offim. All ads should ll>| tnrtird In by 10:<)0 a.m. of the day Wfere pub lication. THE SCRIBE SHOP-fTyning. mi* jnjt, drawintr. Phone 2-6185., Z.'lrd, Dn-an. Itranh- Ea.it MeKKNZlElRAI.DWIIJ BU.SFNE l.EGE of (era refresher course*! j hand, bookkeepinlt . and assocfl jects. Dial 2-6655. Bryan.l T C0D-i ^hOrt- , FOR SALE j Trailer hhuse and rtf ip. Area | C-l Capipus- Itood eoligition |n FQR SALE Portable Cortina t»j|'i w 'riti(‘r: 11-13-Z, ip f t 11, T' FOR SAI.H-hrdy’H hieycUj; YmJlt timsd | nxeellent'condition. 11,1-0, Colljire Viflw. FOR SAi.F! : I.ove seat ailid ear i ehair'. S85.00 Brt-Z. Collnce Vfew. . | tf, • ^ ^ j OFFICIAL NOTICE SCI, ROSS MASONIC I.OliPK Called meeting S .. I.odye Nt^l.'ttlO, Ail T* 7 :0n p.m. Tnursdt| ary 22 nd. Work-in j roe. Visiting lirntfren cor dially welcome. f [• CIBB OUT HRISjl'i W.M W. It. BAlHiKTT ii- I View, (Hors 1&A.M.. .1 w • • jseey. as just passin . and as the } 1Jin( j s 0 ff them and yqur nose out j same papf-rto two instructors ?” here” t nc nn :iml t n*» #liuvr r v • -ti , I Was on and the door w as , () j- t hem if * v ' ,,u * < * ^ r<,,> i “Well, uh— you haven’t got an 1 say hello. j ( , xtra CO py 0 f the exam, htive you ?” . “He I \ gt you; di) with saFh a student? ashed my teeth. What can 1 . , . vnu’” (that isn’t against the law) ‘No, I haven’t.’ , , [ "What’s the mater, don’t \4t 1 "BJ 1 1 hale 1 being "Mild if F set down? Thanks. vi that you have completed mission, you can leave any- I spid, returning to my study (sties . T'm in no hurry,” he a.n- £ave him a look that would withered any normal! human "No. most of the ciupie^ were stolen liefore I coulid g^t mine. As there weren't enough left to pasis out. a new (pfamination is being run off." “You don't know whei*c I could .\V I mean givifig me an F. “if there’s ever anvthihg I cab when my roomie got tin A.” | do for you, Professor Shrdlu, you ‘Well, if you will I give me the | just let me know, and I’ll do/it." “Do you really mean than" “Sure, is there something you want me to do?” 1/ "Yes, get out of my office and stav out! Get out! Get/out! Get out!" ' names of your roommate and his instructor, I will see ; what I can do about equalizing your grades.” “Oh no, you don’t j I may ‘he I dumb, but I’m not! stupid.” "Ypu flatter yourself, Mr. Gim- * !let,” | “About thpt there loxemption-r-” | i "X^t again!” ;> j] i tions? “I really don’t know." .ii . ■ . hi "You don’t know much to be a Just what, is on vour alleged , , ; „,oi. (ininil, Mr., Gimlet.” I queried. j.^T (tnoiv^ou had better get I ♦ i . , . , . . ! tbe hell out of mv office before, i0\y that, but what is it you | j _>» "Let’s not get sore. After.all, 1.1 get a copy cheap, do you?” i "About that there exemption, I 1 “No.” ! want, to check my grajdes. Where’s I "Where do- they keep the (]ues- your grade book?" "It’s locked in mj safety de- ! posit box iri Bryan, but I’m cer tain that the president of the hank will be only ti»o happy, to get it for you. even though it is a little late. He’ll do anything for an Aggie." “I don’t think yotf trust your to' see me almut that was 1 (nt enough to i.iust >ou to, j t dropped bv to ask :i question students.’ miy window and smash in . v jf vou don’t want to answer ques- . "Why, Mr. GimMt, how you K,Ku ■ i !• . l i * i • tions, you should keep your door! talk.” ■! ,[ Ij . ! W wantetl to ask you lo( . ked j ^ '. h “1/don’t think Wve go. the * \ ''ivhi ? P ?, ■ 8 ,^ i nil I restrained myself with a mag-j‘Aggie spirit,’ ” ; s ik can ( ( j n jfj CCl ^ show of will power. ^ ! “No. I'm ^ total) ^j>stainer. M H na ,s i l“Get out,!’ I screamed. j “Where are yoti f(-om, profes- Gimlet started for the door, but “or?” A scientific printed record made electroniccdly ■ will tell you the true condition and rate of your watch. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS PROMPT ECONOMICAL SERVICE ss htatre-if | R. L. McCarthy jeweler! North Gate I Si 4 E |- ’j WHITLKY. JR. Good Ised Cars C L E 4 R Blfilinn r •i- A East (S$ite Td ' n >T ; Bryan, Texas, T p’t (think jit could be. your question?” "I’m not going to be exempted, km I?” ?Is that a rhetorical question or/a Statement of fact?’ I asked. “Iii either case tihje answer is thi! same-—No! You 1 ; are not go- ing to btf exempt.” > "I djjdn’t think so,: hut uo harm (lone j)i akking.” h<- pouted. "|!xVjept; for my door and win dow)." I countered. , - ,, - Mehnight - (Continued from Page li Law School. At persehtj (here are I 27 veterans in the Texas legislature ; 22 of whom attend TF jvhen the I legislature iiy/not insessioh. He married the former N iss Ann | Cade of ipryan in August, 1046. She attended TU for two years. | Whiltk in high school, he was a i memhei - of thg band, debate, tennis, j and track teams. He is a nr ember of ! the debate team at A&M, (resident of the Pre-Law Society,; and presi- | dent of the Arts and Sciences ! Council. He is also vice-pt‘< sident of the Wood County Young Demo crats. Strictly A Democrat “Whether Miss Suitor one else runs doesn’t alter to do the bestj I can to be halfway there he hesitated and j "Illinois.” turned. ' “Aha, I knew if, A Yankee! A “About that there e.icemntioii,! damypnkee! A carpetbagger! Wait,, ., UT . . ,, > 1 ! ! ! till I Udl mv pa. iHef|l have vour ho sa " 1 ' 1 m j en(l t° ^ in ‘.yi "Get out!” .A j visa cancelled. HeMI have you de-1 tl0n ( ‘ x l R>nst>i m - vis ° lf an « "About that there exemption, ported. You .can’t jdo (tjhis to me— ■; Say will I make a (£ in||pe course’?’ npi 1 , sii in J ‘•It's not at all ilikgly.” lliree ( ho,sen ror B, " 1 “ ‘ l vr . ; CORRECTION pCarleton W. Adams. A. & M. sytstem architect, was efrone- lioifslK' ide/ntified as the. "college uiThitect:' in The Battalion of Ftidav, .lanuarv 16. '{j'i ""‘"'"i— 1 ■4*7— Fire Control Unit E. L. Williams, director of the Industrial Extensiop Service, H. R. Brayton, director of the firemen’s training, and R. Otis Muenster, an instructor of the service, have been just gotta. I’m f distinguished student in everytfhitvg but Eng lish.” "Well. you!ve disjtinguished your self jh English also); |hy making the lowest grades, ‘having the greatest number qf absences, and creating the most disiurbanees." “About that thpiT T'i or any- my plains elected,” all elec- 1 have no intentions j of soliciting o'utsiii aid in my campaign,'^ In regards tjo his. political tion. he sai(| without ihj "I’m a Democrat”. A AfCE SALE! “i . in I, i ;■ ;, ! ■ ; ,; |; (• j; ng January 19th i GIE hru Jaijiiiarv .list : t j : - Radio & pliaace co. x “We knowtwe’U like yoi f_. nl nil -i ni r- tt i x Phone 4-1251 and hope you will like iis’ i a i —f T ’ 1,1“ ■: Leonard Boswell is -U ! • 1 ! ; | v HERE AGAIN!! 1230 Highway No. 6 Near the “Y" Drinks — Short Orders j- J . r named members of the governor’s j "What C?” statewide Fil'e Prevention Commit- "About that there GJ I’ve got tee. have a C I’ll ggt. kicked oi: ! _ school.” / r 11 (lovernor Beauford Jester in not) j “J thought you : said ytiu were f\ ing the AA’M faculty men of their distinguishing. You wbnt be dis appointment said, ‘T earnestly call missed for one • fallmr grade," upon every citizen of Texas, par- —n-j*-——■—s- ,• -x- ticularly civic, school, patriotic, ; x municipal organizations, : and all | agencies of the state, to emphasize the “anger of fire and to encourage the adoption and enforcement of, all fire prevention rules, regula tions and laws, in an organized movement to lessen the disastrous Consequences of fire." j.!'i • i ool (Notices should be in The Bat talion office before 5 p. i)’- «f the The governor’s committee was) created Julv 28, I'.MT. i ; j T CLEANING — PRESSING ALTERATIONS AT THEIR BEST — AT CAMPUS CLEANERS ' , s' Over The Bxckange Store i; ! Petitioius Taken For History 308 'Students interesteil in regis tering for History .308, Consti tutional Developnutlvt, should sign, a petition for t|«j course at the jhistory depairtiljent office. Room 211, Academic Building, Dr. S. R. Gammpjn, bead of the department, announced Saturf day- 1 | Although the coutfse is nor, mally offered only once each year, a number of students have expressed a desire Jo take the course this spring-. Dr. Gammon explained. / |'' | evening before publication j ABILENE CLUB, 9 Wcsi'- . nesday, Assembly Hall. Longhorn 0 I picture will be made. , BRAZOS COUNTY MOTHERS |CLUB, Thursday. Contact; Mrs. T. ' W. Leland, F>61 Waitonj Drive, j Phone 4-74Id. ’ / j , BRUSH COUNTRY CLUB, to- I night at 7:J0 p/m. in [Room .'-!08, Academic Building. ' BIOLOGY CLUB spec i ii 1 meet- ! ing in Biology Lecture Kodm 7 p.m. Tuesdav. ECONOMICS CLUB, 7:1)0 p. m., Tuesday, Room DOT, Academic. | (Plans for next semester will he ; discussed.) ; GRAYSON I COUNTY Cr.UR, 9:30 p.m., Tuesday, Assembly Hall. Longhorn picture will he made. I NEWCOMERS CLUB sewing I party in YMCA 2 p.m., Wednesday. For reservations call 4-12(59, 4-8826, If ten names can be secured) History 308 will be offered oi) Tuesdays, Thursdayl, and Sat urdays at 9, he declared. ; i j ■ ~ f if 1 or 4-7679 before Tuesdav night. PRE-MED PRE-DENTAL SO CIETY meets) in Biology Lecture Room at 7 p.pi. Tuesday.; SADDLE & SIRLOIN CLUB, to night. 7:30 pan. for the purpose of electing officers for the coming year. / • SUL ROSS! LODGE NO. 1300, A.F.&A.M., 7 p.m, Thursday. Jan uary 22nd. Work ip K.A ! Degree. j Visiting bhetjiren cordially wel- 162,000 Vets Convert NSLI come. X \ : / > v‘/GREETING car '^s/ktasVA. « ■ uriiU nvuetj. j • B/XTHDAYS /iLNESS SYsHPAmr I !! WEDD/HGS At/H/V£BSA*/ES G/fT CARDS MUGfOUS I! rs/AM you TBA/BL FR/ENDSH/P ! Veterans* applications for con- En « lan(r ' s « in miries u atl(i k hi ^ h vertink term NationalfService Life I f''t ue t ir ° n H f mincs h: D’ e insurance to any of the half-dozen .j available permanent forms number- j ,*d 162.000 for the third quarter) of 1947 ending September 30, com- | pared with an alll-tintie high of i 240,000 applications foC the quar- j ter ending June 30, tiHc Veterans | Administration said. a fec-cv^A ear dcAjcdsiy, at~ The Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies” ii ,/• iij !' Lack s Auto Stores U. ; ! | JOE FAULK ’32 »J y. •■1^ Whizzer Bike Motors Bicycle Supplies / Southgate Collefe Sta. x4-1169 217 So. Main Bryan 2-1669 if il! . ■ The Largest Electrical Appliance Store in Bryan— Cptne in and see us | for large or small appliances: Radios, Electric Irons, Stu dent Lamps, Floor Lamps, Presto Cookers, Coffee Makers ... and many other usefuls j i J |» |! j UNITED APPLIANCES, Inc. ' ■ j . 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