The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 06, 1948, Image 4

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ccming soil ftoi serVa :iot
iff Texas. Hei r jpi'^sffita
h|! for action in conserving agricultural
Now is th
land^Paul H.
forestry semin
Walseij, v!
clay as a guest jo| thje range anjl forestry department, wi|
problems
the U. S.
ce with
state consejrvationist, told a range am;!
lay mornin j. • jj]
siting on tl e campus through Wednei
5oil Copservhtion | ! erv
headquarters i at TeimfleJ
Three-fourthf of! tpe itjop soil is
gone from 46 mill on!
Texas, Walsei omphs sii
Other 4d millio i acr^js, ;qne-fourth
to three-fourtjhfj of
occur-
liO Ijlears of
' *old the
been-losjt.
All of thi
red in less
agricultural
range and fonstry i tudfnts and
faculty! meiqbtrs.
Produictive jland
for a nation to gn
Walser ! said. ^ ’he!
[acres in
On an-
soil has
is indispensable
w anid! improve,
-S' iridijsness of
so 1 erosion requires immediate a<
ti( n. At present there is niot enou;
productive land in the world
support tpe population at a health;
nutritional level.
\4alser further emphasized that
if the United States and Texas ate
to
dv c
iu . . . .. .
certcerted, and effective.
The state conservationist vt$
ptofessor Of animah husbandry at
AAM for eleven years prior to Wl 5
wpi'k with the Soil Conservation
Service. ; !
During his stay here, he planfi
to discuss the* problems of soil enfr
si >n and conservation with facult;r
m ;mbers Mici graduate students in
the range and forestry depart
ment. ' •. . • j!;' ;! • ■!' ||l
!He will also interview student?
majoring in range and forestif f
vivo are interested in positions witi
thte Soil Conservation Service. ; I
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TCU Senior Named
Duchess of AVMA
Fun ish |nd 5Set A
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|Mary Wallace, a TCU senior, hp?
Ijieien selected as duchess to repre
sent the student chapter of th?
A^MA in the Cotton Ball ail 1
Pageant.
jMias Wallace, who is the sister
of Karl Wallace, associate editb
ftol’sCoo^g?
1INE
IWlAAIrfssfs
ASCE On Future
Engim
“Courtroction Offers *■
est field ’ for
ieer Jok j
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Jivil Erigineering
giaduates, Tyree Bell, Construction
Engineer and merijber of the Board
of Directors of A&M said last
night at the 1 meeting of the local
chapter of the A$CE.
Tne United Statjbs is in the midst
of thp biggest construction boom
ever, and the opportunities for th
rineer ip this field
LTURAL ENGINEER-
ETY, 7 p. m., Tuesday,
1 Engineering Lecture
AGRK?t
ING- SOfc]
Agriculti
Rooin. |
AIEE, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, EE
Lecture Room. A-E Day, district
meeting,! spring social, presentation
of student papers.
AVMA, 7:30 p. m„ Tuesday, Pe
troleum Engineering lecture room.
‘•Design | B’or Practice” will be di|s-
tiussed by Dr. J. G. Horning.
! CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB, 7:15
p; m., Tuesday, Room 227, Aca
demic Bpilding. Employment appli
cations and Cotton Ball Duchess
tq be discussed.
DENTON COUNTY CLUB, 5:30
t>. m., Wednesday, in front of Agri-
culture Building for Longhorn pic
ture.
GEOLOGY CLUB, 7:30 p. m
Tuesday! Petroleum Lecture Room.
Movie “A Story of Texas and Its
Resources.” .
LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSO
CIATION, 7:30 p. m., Wednesday,
YMCA As R embly Room. “Present
Day Concepts of Evolution” will be
discussed by; Professor A. L.
Sehippeif
v LANDSCAPE ART CLUB, 7 p.
m., Tuesday, [Room 310, ^.gricul
tural Eiigineejing Building. EleC
tion of officers
INDUSTRIAL E DU C A|
CLUB, 7 p. ril,
TION
, Room
• It will
the ring
of] the Southwestern Veterinarian,
anil of Bruce Wallace, A&M faot r
bufl squad member, is from Burie-
sop, Texas.
It will prot!
from estces
• And if
jiensive
T ¥
We have i L aeldeticfn of
brilliant! SvOnesffdrtthis
purpose' pne
'n
Have
You
Tried
TUNTLES?
Wednesday
107. ME Shop!
•‘Newcomers, 2 p. m., Wednes-
daV, YMCA. Bjridge party. For res
ervations call Mrs. Harry Stiteler,
4-4458, or M rs - Robert Wall, 4-
S003, by Tuesday night.
SOUTHWEST TEXAS "CLUB,
Thursday, !7:15 p.m.. YMCA.
SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB,
7;30 p. mi Tuesday, AI Lecture
Room. Plans for Little Southwest-
etn Livestock Show to be made. I
SPECIAL MEETING OF COL
LEGIATE FUTURE FARMER
CHAPTER, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
on third floor of Ag. Engineering
Bldg. All workers in Agricultural
field invited.
THE ENTOMOLOGY. CLUB will
have its Longhorn Picture taken in
front of the Ag Building, at 5:30
pun., Tuesday, April 6.
TCU Stadium to Be
Enlafged Into Bowl
FORT WORTH, Tex., April 6
Up)—Texas Christian University’s
football stadium will become a
bowl with 33,500 permanent seats
tips summer.
Both fend zones will be enclosed
up to the ground level, providing
room foi* 8,500 additional fans, ath
letic director Howard Grubbs an
nounces]
Work on the new sections, which
will be qf concrete construction, al
ready is under way.
' Lights also will be installed.
T.C.tj. will play three night games
here; nejet fall.
Bridge 1 ' •
Party Planned
At High School
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many, Bell!
C.E.s have dominated the construct
, said, t
He stated that A&M gradual
field more than they hav
sited any other. At the presi.
time there arepnore Aggie Con
ors in Texas than all the grad-
s of other schools put together.
11 emphasied the fact that be
fore a student does anything else,
he must appraise himself and
choose I the careers he wants. The
first thing that should be consid-
eiecting a? job is the char-
A “forty-two” and bridge
party sponsored for the high
school homemaking depart
ment will be given in the A&
M Consolidated gym April IS
at 8 p. m.
According to Mrs. E. E. Brown,
chairman of the publicity commit
tee for the party, proceeds from
erid Jose,
acter of the employer, and the lasjt
thing j Considered should be the
starting salarV. i
Integrity, loyaRy, judgement,
ingenljUy, energy^- ability to ap
praise values, and technical skill.)
are the things that contractors
want, in their employees, Bell said.
Bell is President of the Austin
Road Company amt graduated from
A&M in 1912. Sipcc then he has
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SSI FIED
SELU WITH A BATTALION CLASSI
FIED AD. Rate# . . . 3< a word »e>
Insertion ^wlth a_ 25f minimum. Spae*
In Classified Section . (Of pci
i. inch. Send all classifieds wit!
inee to the Student Aetividee Of-
*“ «d» should be turned In b>
, of the day before publication
fi ?; j&st.
bookkeeping, calculating, and cask reg-
- ItttfiQg machines — immediate delivery.
Bryan Business Machine Co., 107 W.
22nd. Phone 2-1228.
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KcKENZlB-BALDWW BUSINESS COL-
LEGE offers refresher courses in short
hand. bookkccpiiiR and associat'd .sub
jects. Dial 2-6655. Bryan, Texas.
MAGGIE PARKER’S TEA ROOM is avail
able for private dinners, parties, and
dancing. Will serve dinners before col-
lego dances or anytime by arrangement
Call 2-2725.
\
World War I, during which time
he did research work in Scotland.
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AVMA Slates Talk
By Houston Doctor
! Dr. J. Gilbert Horning, special
ized veterinarian practicioner of
Houston, will address the student
chapter of the AVMA at 7:30 p.
m. ivi the Petroleum Lecture Room.
Dr. Horriing, a member of the
national association, Texas chap
ter, and the Houston chapter of the
the party will gp towards paying
the expenses of nine girls to be
been engaged in construction work 1 AVMA, will speak on “Design for
except for a brief period following (Practice,”
THE
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SHOT
drawing.
I. Bryan.
FOR SALE-4941 P
d heater-
cp. Room
radio and heater
E. Walla.
FOR RALE-1940 <j
new motor. Call a:
lage. All inspectioi
V ett L. Booo.
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VTION AND PUBLIC UKARINO.
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THE
IT: OrtlVATNED by the City Cou
City of College Station. Texas:
Ion I.; That B lop It 4. Lot* 1. to
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fn(Huflvc( Block 5, Ixit)) I to! 10 inaluslvo,
ett Addition be toned from the i resent
uificatlon of DIM rict No. 2.
Inc House District to District
Apgrtmefii House Dii
That a] public hear ng bo
‘ * p,ni
kjeond •
So. 3,
Sfpt. 2WH
feloomeJ
FOR SALE—A stamai soUeetioni
States and Europe'] ] Cotne to ]
for inspections. lf
‘rai!
FOR SALE—50-poun4i iie brnc id
ot the
and proper notice posted In the
rrrned, shall con*Utut^ due notice
—sd: and approved tht» {the 17
of March, 1948.
1 Ihpphwred, _
S/ F.RNEST MNC
, ., , Mayor
Atflest: j I I
$20.00: 8*0 Roy
?/ N. M. McGinnis
FOR BALB-1942 Adyfican ttdlil'
in excellent colfdi |c i. pri
Area 4-Nt2.
house
shir
Secretary
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NOTICE—Aggie Ant
for business. Hwy.
el Couilt l
Phone
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MOTHERS and FATHERS
J-OST-H. A E.
Serial No. 33000
Law. Bom 1282.
rule.
p. m
ur representative is now
ers for preserving you;
es for a lifetime in BRONZE.
nril
Wed-
this
BadUlion
con-
df tb«
FOR RENT—Bedroon
gentleman or coup
North Gaje. 4205 C
irivate togt
Fodr
ve Majq.
' \ A special price! of only $4,150 a
Mr " ‘ ‘ '
jr is offered for] FATHER’S Day.
FOR SALE 1947 Cui
Model 54 ( With __
ordered roverse geai
dow shield and otl
ing a side car an
jl lent condition. J.
Dr. Phone 4-822*.
n* r uccitsoi e
<1 ! #48 Hcc s
f rage, t
ter
Ml 11
. T h. Win-
inchid'
Each pair receives a lifetime,
lilhei
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FOR SALE- • Platinum
and wedding ring. •-»
enga*)<#neti|t ring
it ViWf b :
carat i
guarantee of workmanship.
Mounted as 8dok Ends,
Trays, Picture Frames. (
Your baby shoes'are the perfect
gift. ! " T
igagemc (
iumond.
perfect b|ue white: diamond,,
with two small diiiiipnd* op each side*]
Five diamonds Iny (jhite gdl Wedding
Write or Phone
CITY FOOD MARKET
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band. Have letter it t. aranteeii r tsrlgihal;
trade in value and! i i.prsisu! from i*w-j
eler. Willfaell at r<4<‘ >nnble p ic^ either
separately or togeth ? \ Addn- * 1 ox 20|
Bryan Eagle. Bryah Texas. j
E. 23hl Ste
; ! Phone 2-1650
sent to the state convention in Gal
veston April 21, 22, and 23.
The girls will sing the area FHA
song which was written by Miss
Lou Ann Smith and Mrs, Fo^tl.
Mannerlyn. The song Was present 1
ed by the girls' at the last area
meeting in Conroe and was accep
ter there as the area theme; song.
“At the state convention in Gal
veston the girls have high hones
of establishing it as the state FHA
song, and from there they have
still higher asn actions of sineing
the same song before the national
convention in Kahsas City,” Mrs.
Brown said.
The chorus is composed of Joyce
Patranella, Edwina Mosley,! Louise
Street, Marjorie Parker, ; Glenda
Brown, Patsy Saxon, Shirley Long,
Lou Burgess, and Barbara BiHwell
with Mary Francis Bond and Ganoll
German serving alternates.
“The people of Bryan and Col
lege Station are invited to come to
the Consolidated School and enjoy
a fine evening of entertainment, as
well as contribute as generously as
they wish to this worthy project,”
Mrs. Brown emphasized.
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the fact that Switzerland
must depend on all her men for
defense, while we have vast num
bers of men from \yhich to take a
corps of ready troops.
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MOTHER’S DAY 4- SPECIAL OFFER
• $5.00 for $2.45 i \ i r] • $5.00 for $2.45
AGGIELAM) STUDIO
I College Station, Texas
OFFERS
ONE 8xlO\BEAUTIFUL SiLVERTONE PORTRAIT
\ 1 for only- $&4.o
"ALL PORTRAITS COME MOUNTED IN A NICE FOLDER”
Proofs to Seject From : 4- Satisfaction Guaranteed
Not good for copywork.
| “Seirving Aggijs for 28 Years"
hether UMT Would produce a
nation with militaristic tendencies,
suth as Russia, Germany and oth
er aggressor nations, was elimi
nated when Halff!and Fuller call
ed to miirld the definitely un-mili-
taristic attitude of the majority of
veterans. { ! | j ; ] ;’;f; 4 .,
At the conclusion of the discus-
sioli members of the panel agreed
that there mqSt be some plan
adopted to provide this nation with
an adequate force to enable hbr to
pursue her fbreign policy. .Wheth
er is Universal Military Train
ing or Universal Security Training
would be left! to the people to de
cide. < *fi, 'Sf !■'
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NEW YORK — New York
City school students,do ah annual)
nine million dollar business in sav
ings banks, the city board of edu-!
cation reports. More than half the,
city’s school children participate in !
the urogram which is serviced by;
j 50 local savings banks.
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KHAKI’S
FRED C, SEALE
ELECTRIC CO.
Contracting h Appliances
Fixtures
P.O. Box 292 Dial 2-6424
Bryan, Texas
... arc back
and Waldrop’s has .j
everything you need.
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Slacks with hi-backs and zippers.
8.2 Chino (cottdn gabardine) Shirts.
Poplin and Broadcloth Shirts.
Khaki O’Seas Caps and Ties.
Regulation Socks and jShoes.
An amazing, naw "cellophana-
like” finish for Floors, Wood
work and Furnitufel Easy to
elaanl Require* NO waxing!
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Only $2'^ per quart
LONDON BROS.
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2201 CoUege Road
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