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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1948)
v, 4 '■> ■ •nSTBEOJZ SMITES £ASmWHV ^iARVEST ^62! '1:. ' ■i»—ir ■ ■■• . .f—1-—n> 4 . ^ ! ■ *wa6*fe 4-'8a is,!»«: , • i.^AAn w<fciMyiiiMWi>ftY Ttiy^^r i l ,| ( ‘ ^ ll>...i Hi : ! 1 I. i Classified A. +f Checks, GtVEUS •CVER \WE WANTSr IN TH' I CROP^--r ASV 0' ■SHULL' ACK-SMUI T00CHIN Ti VHQSE Ul __ HAINT IM DANGER/ -PLENTY 0 TIME T'HARVEST 'EM rnoiwv* SAFE''' TO'TH'FUST , TIME IN MAH MIZ2UBLE, HOPELESSLY Meanwhile—/a £V£ffy aviUZED cny in America —THBE m HEADLINES SCREAM— 'FLYING -r~ I i iss Gladys Martihj asiistant state ihome demonstrati m jkgent, and B. C^jMartin, aisis an1 of thfe Texis Exten- t, both < sion Service, left)’ SStu^dalr for homaCi apen l sion , 'X Oklah te isian Ser- t^nd a-conf< vice represeritativjes from fTexaa and Oklahoma and editci-s bf the , Farmer-Stockman Mf gas ine* I ! This confeifence is beii g |eld to review the 1947 Rural MeiWhbor- hood Progress Con tea; ia th( sc two _ •. 1 our tie ma< e fpr this be f | i| ‘ *‘ A • feYlELET EMROIDERIES •I il* * --r' '' r I I ' HT spon sored by Ae Extension Service of Tex^s and Oklahoma and the Farmer-Stockman. • ! • Farmer-Stockman. CHRONICLE EDITOR DIES IN NEW YORK MSS OVER SAN FRANCISCO" TURNIP l-IEM^s E_ u - WITH ROARS OF RAGE, WHEN THEY ASCERTAIN CROP HAS' BEEN HARVESTED.; % | SWTE DEPARTMENT ACCUSES ALL FOREIQN nS-IWS. AU. TOROGN NATIONS ACCUSE OS., «m » «|battalk Ad. Raw* . . u “1 (With a Kt mini Classified Sec JtfkSs., All ad* *hould b(? tamed » a-«- ot the day Wore pab: SALEt-Royal typewriters, IL 12. and | Inch a rnaKrt*. also portable*. Adding, iB. calculating, and caib reg. Machines — immediate . Business Machine Co., 10 Ph oe 2-1828. TffSrfHH! : li, NEW YORK, April IS —UP)— George W. Cottingpam, 53, editor of the Houston, Texas, Chronicle, died yesterday of cerbnary throm bosis at Mayfair House.: ■ Roy BSU Banquet Tickets Before Thursday Night il * . ’ . M ' . ’ ' Tickets for the Baptist Stu dent Union banquet to be held Saturday evening must be pur chased before Thursday night. aarters FOR J . - i i (,r |1.98 r. . to — $5.49 x V FABRIC SHOP from Post Office BRYAN . I r ' ;l o li fc ; L featured i . \-| J I ii •J 1 T >r ; i ^ ■ v‘ ri Harper's Bazaar... ' ypur Sun Days ahead ■l!, 'Ll P- i T i II m i| liil df ,5 two piec^ Ajpnerisport classic, tailored J- L 'l* diher t , riri ' ! | III • • ' ' , ’fe wonderful washable hambray in our precious ower; sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. 4 Chambray Dresses from *8.95 *| I ■ '. r m s $t -• $14.95 yy# r H Smart Shop Shop —2nd Floor ‘1 4 :«, What’s Cooking? I AMERICAN CHEMICAL SO CIETY, 7 p. m., Tuesday, Room 9, Chemistry Building. || ACCOHNTING SOCIETY, 7 p. ih.,r Tuesday, Ag Engineering Lee. tore Room. I B&A SOCIETIES, joint meeting, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Ag Engineer ing Lecture Room. HEART fOf TEXAS CLUB, 1:30 p. m., Thursday, ME Lecture Room. Special film and picnic plans will be discussed. Fresh men inyited. I INDUSTRIAL E D U C A TI ON CLUB, 7 p. m., Wednesday, Room i07. ME Shoo.! J] MARSHALL A&M CLUB, 7:T$ p. m., Thursday, Room 207, Aca. demic. tj ; PHYSICS MAJORS, 7 p. m., Tuesday, Room 39, Physics Build. ing- PRE-MED SOCIETY. 7:30 p.m., Tuesday. Assembly Hall. ! RADIO CLUB, 7 p. m., Monday, Electrical Engineering Building, (All mien interested in radio in vited.) • fi SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB (Committee meeting), 7:30 p.ih. Tuesday, AI Library. : SAE, 7:15 )>. m., Tuesday, ME Lecture Room; Dean H. W. Barloiw to speak. - GOTTLIEB - j! (Continued from Page 1) my home now.” he smiled. What were his first impressions of America back in 1942 when he enrolled in Wpodrow Wilson Hi«rh School in Dallas? “Well”, replied Erich, “I was rather amazed to f ; nd gh'ls and boys 15'and 16 vears ;old having dates. At first I wasn’t jin favor of it, I but,” he added with a smile, “I’m all for it now.' “I showed up in short pants the first day at Woodrow Wilson, and attracted an awful Ipt of atten tion. It vmis rather embanjasing then to bet the center of attention, but I don’t guess I’d mind it fhoW. Anvway. I wore/long pants the next, dav.” j / Vj ' j Currently toying with the idea of entering the State Depart ment later on, Erich plans to graduate in June of next year. Meahwh'le. he Continues to oe one of A&M’s biggest backers. 1 SCHOLARSHIP - (Continued on Page! 4) IN I’ ; M ; commercial research, distribution, advertising, and personhel. He Will also attend a two week’s Leader ship Training Camp on Bake Michigan. j The freshman will be a member of a group of 21 such representa tives of land-grant colleges in at tending a Leadership Training IConference in Michigan the last jtwo weeks in! August*. All students interested in be ing considered for the fellow- : shins should call at Barger’s ; office for literature and appli cation blanks. Barger said. Only freshmen and juniors are eligi-, ! bl“. ! Members of the faculty comiriit- jtee serving With Barger include J. A. Gray, Price Hobgood, H. E: Hampton, A. V. Moore, and 0. E. i%>erry. ! • . VAto Check! BALDWIN BUSINESS j COL- course* in 1 short- ■uuocifiteU sub- “ Tcmb.; PARKER’S TEA ROOM iq' avail- fifor ; private dinners, parties, and :. jWIU serve dinners before col- nob* or anytime by arrangement. 84 FOP. SAXF—ms eehnlt milrr heu-r. Excellent condition. Aw 8, Site .T- n . WANTED — Neat appearing registered nurse for work in doctor’s o'fice. Knowl edge of bookkeeping and typing neces sary. Apply in letter in own handwriting to P. O. Bo* 2098, College Station, Tex. WANTED — Part time outside ■ with previous sales experience. See Mr. Thomas at Better Hornet Appliance Center, Bryan. BETTER SERVICE on all 1 makes of ra- ! dies at BETTER HOMES APPLIANCE CENTER, 814 N. Main, Bryan. Phone 2-164*. LOST—Hornrimmed bifocal spectacle’. Re ward. Call 2-5115. ; _ / FOR SALE—Used hotel room furniture. Sealed bids will be received until 10 a.m.. Thursday. April 15. 1948. For further information address Supervisor of Subsistence, A&M College of Texas, College Station. Texas. Tha College re serves the right ta reject any or all bids. pst( of , a ted care BuildUtg and' please iry or the Stnd HEA1 jf 7—Ford, Spo: 6—Ford, Tudo ’42—Plymouth, ’41—Ford, Tudoi Interview ess Vets ! C +1941 Mercury convertible, new lino overhauled—$1,0894)0. R. veil, $05 Bimll. -4+ fc — ject any or all '41—Ford, Tudc \ ’4l—Ford, Tud ^-Mercury, ! FOlt SALE-9 piece walnut dining room Suita - in good condition—$250,00. Phone 4-94t>, 3::il)0 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily. ;; • v . j. j . L |l| L j W. W. Woolverton of the Vetei’- ans * * ‘ ‘ J " 1 ‘ ice Hart 2:30 p. m. Wednesday to interview veteran students who have pay discrepancies. [ | j|fx I ii ! fj Veterans who are having trouble with their subsistence pay should see Woolverton regardless of what action has already been taken. Woolverton will be in the Dean of Men’s Office at the Annex from 3 until 4:30 p. m. Wednesday to interview veterans living there who are having: difficulties with subsistence (pay.; I FOR SALE—Aecordian: 120 ba*8 “Sapra- nl." J. H. Kemp. Trailer L-3. Arga 3. or Bjox 523$. College Station. ’ll* ' FOB SA1JP- r>0-lb. Coolorator in |tw^eani|Uon,l $22.50, See Roy excel- (lodde, SUL ROS LODGE No. 1300 A^AAM Called meeting Wednesday at'5 and 7 p.m}. E$amina- tioliK in E.A. ik*Krei> at 5 p.rti. Work in P.C. degree at 7 p.ni. GIBB GILCHRIST, W.M. W. K. BADG8TT, Sec. 1 | : | 'ii- •; ments on the ne\y point system- to Thie Battalion. ; Y- The ne'w point ratio will appear in jtomorfow’s Battalion. AGGIES., i ' ■ |flf . Our corsages will please your girl and your pocket- book too. AGGIELAND Flower Shop Next to Campus Theater Phone 4-1212 - - 40—Mercury, ' ’ i *0—Ford, Tudc 0—Plymouth, 9—Ford, Tudo|'ij Ford, Tudc -Chevrolet, r . x Jhevrolet, ’86^Ford, Tudi ’42—Ford, Pick Bryan M Your Fri FORD DE. 415 N. Bryan, f HE AN hours 6 With meat market ice to w° r k <fxtra 9 P;" 1 - ' h . I Wrlte x Box 284 FACULTY EXCHANGE Ml ! i - LI JL 010 K I : 1 • i Military Officer To Address R O A T^T|1' : .-T1 Major Lawrence W. Jones of |h e military scjience department will address the Brazos County; Re serve Officers Association Tues day at 7:80; p. m, The meeting will be held in to G Petroleum Engineering Lecture Room, ri. Ijj I ’ i . 'f I; Major Jones will speak on “Army Intelligence and Informa tion Security.” ■I .. / :j Members Sought For Pistol Team ] r All students interested in competing for positions on next year’s pistol team are reques ted to report to the pistol range at 7 p. m., Wedneisday even ing. - ELECTIONS - ; rj / |j!. : [I I (Continued from Page 1) Welfare Subcommittee of the Stu dent; Life Committee. Suggested locations were the practice football field west of An chor Hall and baseball diamond No. 4 near the Grove. Grady Elms, qlub advisor, pre sented, a report on the club aid fund, which now has a balance of $885. He stated that he had grant ed $1,115 this year for Official club and society events, and that j an additional $1;007 in applications H; was requested. About half of the $l,115i. Elms | skid, went for the support of the judging teams representing A&M at intercollegiate meets. He Stated t^at a veouest had been sent, to coRege officials tjo in clude judging team expenses in college expenditures if at all pos sible. If this request is approved, Elms exolqined. he will recom mend that $2,000 be allotted for the fund next year. If judging team expenses continue to be drawn from the aid fund, he ; ask- ed for $3,000. : | H I| Revised Student Activities Boint System was presented to the com mittee for its consideration. Chan ges brought about by a new sys tem of student government had been made on the list which was turned ov“r to the Student Senate. Spike White explained that the svstem was put into effect so that students would: be protected from being too busy and so that lead ership andl responsibilities would be spread out over a greater num ber of men). Under the system stu dents are not permitted to .hole! positions which total over 10 points. Students and faculty members are requested to send their com- ■ s| • « • . 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