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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1948)
I' j) ■?r. Address EmgitM er . . r . ...], ..... Dr. D. Li Katz of tie tJnjversil ichigan will be |on<t o ? tle prij speakers at tHe confer ince “Phase Relationships lid Gas Reservoirs’'' ben ‘■4 -ri ji v; i — WE HAVE WHAT VO *; COL^S North Gate ‘ I * 8 j L Oil a| sp' msor TUBSDAT, March 23, iftiS rr hjt the. petroleum engineering de- srtpiet t April 7, 8, and 9. Six s< ssions will be held, indud- t 5G< ncral ; Phase Behavior pi fiids.’T'Vapor-Liquid Equilibria 1 ", fWater Hydrocarbon Phase Rela- tjibnK,” ‘Phase Densities,” “Sur- ice Teision .and Viscosity,” and fBehavicr of Reservoir Fluids.” Two h indred and fifty are ex- iected to| attend the conference. ^ FI fu w ki ■. -fr-m 4 V FUES EQ1 j : IN,. . , )KS tL IRE College Station ■j 7 l-i i ■ ■ y S0e p Hu uryi i'. Easter is just around i corner anc j a new Spr that calls for ig Suit. „ We have i fine array elf double or single breasted suits in fabrics you like, and priced to fit your budget. urrif iin one tod^y i • drop (^(8 J - i • /. !'* ! . 1 ; , , j Kl IRICK 1IL p- M m l- : ‘ ill r-j U ■ 'mm ■ il '1 Z: -j : i 4 'i-.. in: RE THAN 1«0 high school student leaders from week-end. They were brought to the campus by ttu f Texas cities. FOR RALE-1 14 Inch carr: . . bookkeeping, calculating, and cash reg istering machines — Immediate delivery Bryan Business Machine. Co., 107 W. 22nd. Phone il328. lie former student clubs of Texas cities. 44-4 r ' i of Texas visited the campus over student clubs in cooperation with 1' Students to Make Trip . . A Students ITake 3 Day r of Dallas and Houston r -if ,, Ar( inspection by 140 students of -the business and accounting do jpartment will be made to Houston and Dallas, March 23, 24 and 2 r <- Tho trip was planned by T- W. Lelarid, head of thei departmenjt and - t •' ' D. Ncm, . marKptmg, i and Nelson D. Dm-st, the Houston trip is in charge of Dp. Jean D. Neal, professpr of arkbtipig, | a ‘ Harrell, Don M. Hayteh, Wes- ley Y. Hendricks, and Stji phen D. Heyward. Donald P. Hickman, R chard'R- Hidell, Kenneth J. Higg ns, Ger ald H. Hodges, Fred L. Hughes, Jack E. Jackson, William H. Jami eson, and Zack M. Langstsn. Norton Lovell, Homer Z. Lewis, Theodore|Lyman, Jr., Herbert W. McDonald, J. W. Miller, Noel F, Miller, and Robert P. Mo -ris. Clayton W. Murchison, Kenneth F. Poguoj Albert S, pug i, Jeffer son R. Rainey Jr., Eddie A. Rich ard. Herbert L. Schwar;, George P. Spicer, U. Calvert Stefquell Jr., and Jerrol E. Taylor. Herbert R. Trantham ji:., Gus G. Vletas, Gilbert R. Wheeli r, Pat R. Williams, Arthur P. WLl<y, Frank F. Yates, George L. Yom g, James J. Rollins, Jack F. Andrews, and Thomas C. Adams. Those making the trip to Hous ton follow: A. G. Acker, J r., Arthur M. Alloway, Guy , A- Bh 3er, Fred M. Bledsoe, Joseph C. $ ackshear, James E. Buchanan, W illiam T. Cobb, James W. Coopei, Rex L. Iiliget Depi j • ! • 4* iped top, 12.95 t. ■ ' • v f Shop - 4 professor of accounting. Thd students will visit Foley Bros, store on March 23, and hear talks on department store organi zation and see motion picturjes on plant operations at the Caijnejon Iron Works. 4 On 1 March 24 they will visit the Humbmi Oi land Refining Company and heir talks on business apd ac- countjing. The Schlumberg4r Oil Surveying Company, the Hughes Tool Company and the Interna tional Business Machine company will bdi visited and on March 25, will hi^ke a trip on the dhipj chan- ael. MT ~ :i. jT , Thje Dallas trip iis in charge of W. Fred Farrar, professor of ac- counting, and S. T. Keim, Jr., pro- fessor of finance. |; On; March 23, they will; visit Seajrs, Roebuck and Co., arid the Magnolia Petroleum Company and dn March 24 they will visit the! Lone I Star Gas Co., the of fices of Merrill, Lynch, Fierce. Fenner and Beane and on March 25 the office of the International; Business Machine Company. The| students R*ft Monday nighi and'dayly Tuesday morning:. Thrise making the trip to Dallas Meyer, who has built timny resi- are ink follows: ! | dences and churches in the Dallas 5larlih C. Athens, Larry E- Bor- district pas travelled and worked marim Leroy j- E. fajvn, Etjhan L. j n England and EyropeU non M. Deyerapoiilt, L. G. Benavides, Casjpt 1 . ftanlejy L. iCaudel, Ijlerbert special invitation u extended | Donrild Berijng. aM Lee M. Duggan. A- j(Jftrj^Tj, Jr„ and Wilfred R.; to those not members ! jif the so- —-r—4- 1 ClRfiji i ;i | I ciety bdt who are intf-restwl in ^/onw¥.t*C2 llobert (’. Cecil, Rudolph Jop.racl Architecture,” according to Donah) "'-•tllllJIIlIv Ox IlIUIo Jr.J Jlohri F, Cbitcb» Charles Hi. Cun- Jarvis, Reporter for the society ningbait, Thomajj M,! Cunnihgham,! U4—h—j-1 liteSlISgJdte Holiday Hours Foi Dallas Architect • Will Talk Tonight Howard R. Meyer, architect from Dallas, Will speak at 7:30 tonight at the Architectural Society meet ing in the YMCA Asserilbly Room. j I . Cooper, James W. Craft, and Billy B, Creel. • Edmond C. DeMontel, Robert A. Epstein, Edgar C. Erwin, Kenneth G. Evans, Ferd B. Eng lish, Jr., Nfeal C. Foust, Jr., Leo C. Frede, William S. Gesell, Jack S. Graugriard, Arthur J. Gregory, David D. Harndon, and Tom F. Hearing, j |\ | | . James J. HiH, Curtis G. Home- yer, Dean Hopson, Howard W. Home, James N7 Howard, Robert E. Kleas, Ayeryt S. Knapp, Fran cis E. Knapp, Jack A. Kreuger, Louis M. Lamia, Jr., .and Elliott W. Leach, Jr. [.]| | \ • j ! i N i J'ij: 11 ^ \, , Charles W. Leavitt, Thomas J. Leger, Albert M. I^ewis. James H. Lewis, Milton E. Lindner, James H. Migliavacca, Freeman J. Mowad, Gordon Martin, Ru dolf A. Neumann, Harold L. No- .CL4SS/F/EP A U t 1 .1 1 '*} 1 ' T.iX h . J-lh c. ;• 1 LL WITH A BATTALION CLASS1- batt FIKD AO. Raitct . . . Sf Insertion whh a 25< column inch. Send remittance to flee. All ada ahoold Sf a word pet minimum. Spac< * Of- .... — — J» bj 10:00 a.m. of tbe da; before piiblication ,■■■60* elassifieda t Aetivitlea turned in b> THE SCRIBE SHOP - T«)lng. mimeo graphing,^ drawing. Phone 2-6705. 100 , i Royal typewriter*, U, 12, and riagtn, also portables. Adding, WIN A BICVCLE—Just buy a Tek DeLuxe tooth brush for 50d and get n chance on a $50.00 bicycle. Nothing to write. To be given away Friday, March 26th. Madclcy Pharmacy, South Gate. l'rrpo<nl in three issues of — If B ittalioi FOR SALE—Relatively new wire recorder in' excellent condition — $135.00. . L Nieol. McKEN Z1E-BALDWIN BUSINESS COL- hond, jecta. Dorm |14—432. ' LEGI- offer* refresher course* in short- bookkeeping and a^wjhiated sub- Dial 218655. Bryan, Texas. MAGGlg PARKER S TEA ROOM is avail- able for private dinners, parties, and dancing. Wilt serve dinner* before col lege dance* or anytime by arrangement. Call 2-2735. 1 ■ • . MAKE EXTRA MONEY during summer vacation months introducing new Soil Conservation Farm Equipment item in your jfarm neighborhood. Big time and money saver. No competition. Approved by leading "Ag'’ colleges and soil ex perts, Nationally advertised. Many ter ritories open. Write Box 2K4 F.E., Th- Battalion. Texas A&M College, Collegi NOTICE—Life magazinh will go up March 28th. If your subscription is out before June noth you can ijenew now for old rate. Johnson’s Magazine Agency it Collet :e Book Store. Box 284. ORDINANCE NO. 117 AN ORDINANCE PROPOSING TO RE ZONE CERTAIN AREAS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS, FIXING THE TIME OF PUBLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas: ; Section I. That Block 4, Lots 1 toulG’ ■inclusive, liloc(c 5, Lota 1 to 10 inclusivje, | Boyett Addition be zoned frotn the present classification of District No. 2, Second Dwellirig Home District, to District No, p, Apartment House District. Sectibn II. That a public hearing be held in the city office at 7:00 p.m. Wetl- ne-'day. April J4- 1848.! ’ , Section III.; That publication nf this What’s Cooking? v ARCHITECTURAL SOC I E T Y len, Clfde H. Fatterson, Jr., and MEETING 7:30 YMCA Assembly James K, presnal. Willie Pundt, John E. Regan, Harry L. Roberts, Alfred P. Rob ertson, Moliere Scarborough, Jr., Randolph E. Schroeder, James W. Seaberry, Marion E. Settegast, James D. Seymour, Pbrter E. Slack, Howard W. Spencer, Eldred Stapper, Carroll R. Stevens, Mor gan F. Terry. Tomma A. Thornhill, Frank J. Torregiosa, Jose J. Torres, Billy M. Vaughn, Wiltz W. Watts, III, Bill D. Wakefield, Wayne G. West, Robert E. Williafns, Robert S. Win ter, Thomas B. Woolum, Harry L. Room, Tuesday. Speaker, Howard R. Meyer, Dallas architect. NAVARRO COUNTY CLUB will meet .Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Academic Building. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANC EMENT OF MANAGEMENT will meet March 30, at 7:15 p. m., in the YMCA Lecture Room. Party plans will be-discussed. SADDLE AND SIRLOIN COM MITTEE meeting, 7:30 tonight in the A&I library., 4 THE AGRONOMY SOCIETY will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the A.&I. Lecture Room, VOLLEYBALL CLUB will meet Yaws, Julius El; Zejlmer, Carroll ja the Gym at 8 plm. instead of at S. Blanchard, Irvin D. Kaplan, Ver- j 7/ j \ , er jairid William K. Freeman • jWarfcn A. Gilbert Jr., Ray M. Gold-n, Theodore W. Hinder. tValtrirt D. Hardesty, Clyce NV. FRED C. SEALE I' (ELECTRIC CO. Contracting - Appliances Fixtures P.0. Box 292 Dial 2-6424 Bryan,, Texas Port Arthur Chib Meets Wednesday j M rike Dallas Trip A specW mectins of tho Pwt , 1 j ' . Arthur A&M Club has been called j Eighteen senior economics ma- f or Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the J J 015 left yesterday with Profes-; Academic Building, according to |an sor I. G. Aflams for a three-day in- announ cement bv J. T. Poole, pres- spection trip in Dallas, Dr. C. ml- ident ■ -u L son he ® <, 0 , f the depart- Plans for thc Easter dance t6 be days have been announce,! by Mrs. ( ment, announced today. hel(1 Friday and a picnic on Satur- Wilnora Barton, readers’ advisor, j The group will include the Nei- day will bt? completed. A duchess r rom March 25 to March 29, the; man-Marcus store apd the Federal | f or ^ be cotton Ball will also be schedule is; as followsi j Reserve Bank Ri. its itinerary, he said, A wholesale warehouse and I a light industrial plant will be t Visited later in the week. Library Posted ; j[ 4 I:! Library hours for the spring hoi i- IS I clS March 25. 8-5 ■ ; i March 26, 9-5 March 27, 9-12 March 28, Closed March 29, 9-5i < ; 1 : :i mimi : ii : 1; .9s*r- ' i I «k^ MONO GRAMM FI) ' [’/' l i ! I : ’ , Two Day Service for Easter . CRANE'S OR MONTAG’s i' Also Hallmark Easter Cards Taylor’s Campus Variety Store Nj Gate — College I 1 ~rv 4 A’ Artillery Wins Regimental Parade .. t . ' '”~t ~ | T:' i'T Winner of the Second Regimental | Parade held Thursday afternoon', : was Battery A Artillery, Lt. Col. ! William S. McElhenny, executive oficer of the rpilitary science de partment-, announced today. Other winners were Batteries B, } C, and D, • respectively. Norton Purchases Galveston Property Homer Norton, Ex-Aggie Foot ball Coach, recently bought a piece of property in Galveston, according to a deed filed in the CougHy. Revenue Stamps attachrtl to the deed indicated a $30,000 .Transac tion. Norton was reported to have ap- ,j plied for the position of head foot- I ball coach at Louisiana State Uni- ; versity recently. After he left A&M Coach Norton stated that he was considering baling some property in Florkla. 1. selected at the meeting. Tickets foi both the dance and the picnic vnl be available. . NAVARRO CLUB MEET Members of the Navarro. County A&M Club who plan to attend the. Easter party are requested to at tend a short meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Academic Building,; ac cording to Leldott M. Harris, plub president. w. 44 rt il i! i l ! ENGINEER H: If ydu desiwi to business, and panding ediatel e a career in the Natural Gas y ex- to advance with a rapid’ ilzation, you should investig^tje im- oppprtunity offered by the Lone Star pany. f. and who are ectrica 1, Architectural or Mechanical pply ir Gi ast 14 ! i 1 , || We will consider young men under 30 years duates in Natural Gas, Cl Qmi person Companj / u I ^ qr write to C. R. 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Cbme in tdidiry an^ new ACME colors. ; BURftE j: Home It lild Burgess-Pugh w|r 'houy w: epi!». ar-or mnil li That's why wise h Enamel! F|or ACMjfc jis spw|al}y desS^nod to resist wale; l il SETTERS SLACKS Comfort With Grace .' Mi.! U.S. Pat. No. 2,236.693 C rx • -l . . j Mj I rl j j Mr..: Designed for active men, Setters will not only keep you looking your best always, but they’ll give you a new idea of comfort in slacks. For Setters Magic Waistband • K slacks up—shirt down • Expi with your waistline. Adjusts it self to the motions of your body • • Doesn’t slip when you stoop, squat or bend. The perfect slacks! | Leon B. Weiss ? (Next to Campus Theater) . -Mil 11 ■ A/ j n make your porch look :olH«r kind of wear—irom an* icuifing of ieet—mars m FownfM ij<ly on fl|CME Flpor and Porch lasting protection and beauty ‘ e hou»4. Ideal tor wood, con- alepar: pecks ,h„ h„uM 1 \ Hi Sr PUGH Suppliers j SOut|islde Campus on l^.P. R.R. 6' J- i —cr in Leap Y won't go. So let i(t for spring. WE PAY TO M; M L I il SPRY .! s , r i j srr if. ■ | ll . . u ii; Ha! IFOR GOOD fOr smooth !!T,L ' l ■ ' cars that tio guys with 1 elsy driving f i USED CARS D(1 Co. At ' '■ -1 frnMmun iiiwwn.. n»in