The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 18, 1948, Image 4
UX ABNEB ft* AM I ADDR^SlNKt HRS. RA.NS't YOKUM? AH DR?' MAH STRA AN'YO TALKTi! *£ YOU OWH A PIG !’ l' ; n TT—^ ^ * T *** • • .4, ffft SAffAiro'R mnm. By Al Capp it L: ' i 4. i iL -V YO' DC£S NOT UNNERSTAN' //—NOW, LiSSEN CAREFULLY, an' MFBBE YO' WILL/? SAL 1 qHey wvtft wifus.^ she Cats vir us?' SHE assosheeates vjf oS,as EF w£ vas . HER EQUALS//—BUT NQBODY OWNS ‘ SALOMEY.»?r- SHE GOT A SOUL, STRANGER'' SHE IS A MEMBER O'THIS EAMBlV, SAME AS PAPPY, AN' U'L BNER, AN' ME/'’, I'M NOT interested IN YOUR SOCIAL LIFE/? 1 I'M HERE TO J buy the ^ LITTLE porker MOW MUCH? , ber of {he Class jof 1948. Illis home 0 is in Baytowp. He is a veteran o£ •1 the navy. :>• . .• 1 llatulai a junjor from Hon^ton, ] ' ^entered A&M in 1942. Majoring in Language Prof Sail for Pajris When Jm'IiooI Enjtls - . Jil , -.'j i I! 1‘iuvors. iif 111.su is »i>ufui ifuuur _ Aggi^ : £QP ^jf 1 ? : hist k of , f or tf,o Longhorn. He served in the ,Ti}u.ett Book, in^tiTJctdl ifi!the tmotlr !| , nar i, le corps foir three ;years, erh langvuiaj deparuilcqt, wJu-ili ; Stautzenbererek anotheli* veteran 1 | illiberal arts, he i|i a member of the Newman Club and Press Club, is ||a sportswriter bn the Battalion and in 194.'! was one of ; associate i,'!; editors. He also is sports editor Pre-Law Society, Student Council, Senior Ring Committee, and was member of the Corps Council in 194(1-47. He was. also president of the sophomore cltyss. Three men have filed for the position of senior Veil leaders. They include JIM STEPHENS, J. A. SHORTAL, and TOMMY SPUTTBKRCER. Stephen?, a 19-year-old mem ber of “E" Battery Field Artil lery, if from Houston. He is ma joring iiv economies and is a mem ber pf the Debate and Discussion —; , departtmiit, yjneni jj Stautzenbergef, anotheir veteran the next tf tee weeiw ot scBoof j 0 f three years service iti the ma- arje eotnpletd 1. Jjl ' j ] ^"urines, is the third man tjo file for, yi Wlt v .avuw> IV u ,, '”°‘ c , ,s l^ijy'ng faflewell to|A<ft | athletic council (representative. A j Club land the Houston Club. Steph- M at tlio ej]iiI ot the jfemosterljind junior fiom San Antonio, Staut- ] ens was a junior yell leader. ion for. the, zenberger is, aj member df the Shoilal'is 19 yea re old and is football team and is' active .'in in- j from Houston. His major is mo- tramural athletics. | chanical engineering and he is ’■ ' Book is tin rolled in I He Sorb<|ine|j The University of Pj Vis, staijting with a sum nor .com e in Frfrncti • culture- and ,civiliz:/t| on in Julyi sj and intends Louconiisi je therc^do- iitg graduati work injl Freneh liter ature. ,| : Ajmong ojt icr plans far the. ^um- m,er, Book nurses t e idea *<|f si ' blcvcle toujv through the French hinterland. Nice V (!j lime's uni the .Rivera wif be the fermimi| of A,native, if Waco, Book sc|Te<l in the Navy during jhpe waejand was in f Fii< nee for * ‘ ‘ ‘ L " time. As a result not finished-. -VE part of^ the What’s Cooking? ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY, Annual Banquet, 7 p. m.,-Tuesday, Sbisa Hall. AIA metals to bo pre sented outstanding students. FLYING TEXAS AGGIES CLUB, Wednesday, 5:15 p.m., Aero Building. HORTICULTURE SOCIETY, 7 p. m.. Tuesday. Last mooting of semester. Plans for next year. SAM, 7:15 p. m.. Tuesday, YM- CA Chapel. Dr. William Gomborg is guest speaker. I SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB 4:;)0 p. m., Monday, Shiloh Hall. Baseball game between AH profs !* | :'l I membcT oPthe'^oss “Volunteer.^ j Ballots for the electioin will be the ASME, and the “Y” Cabinet. 1 CAUDLE <t SIRLOIN distributed by life housemasters in j Splittberger is a 20-year-old bus- •the non-military! dormitories' Wed- i iness major from Mason. He was nesday night oV Thursday morn- i junior yell leader last semester mg and will be picked up b-y, 7:30 | and is a junior intramural man-i n .,Vkk' .‘j T. o' * <• 1 Thursday, evening. . 1 ager. He was also captain of the - ES rl I Fnr students; not living in the freshman intramural champions. | blui F c * 7 - i0 PThurstjay, Cabi- dormitories, including veterans RALPH DANIELS and PETE STEGALL have/filed for the po- . sition of Athletic Councilman. ,' etennarv StudenLs’ Wives Positions Open In Gvil Service For Printer Vacancies i ' - Jj 1 Applications are being accepted by the Civil Service Commission for printer (monotype keyboard and slug machine operator) posi tions in the Government Printing Office, Washington, |D C. The Board of Civil Service Ex aminers for Scientific and Techni cal Personnel of (he Potomac River Naval Commnhd is in need of; chemists, engineers, physicist^, mathematicians, and metallurgists for employment in Washington aiid vicinity. The salary for the, printer jobs is $2.12 an hoar. T01 qualify, ap plicants must have had fiva years'Of experience, at least one year of which was in the type of printing for which application is made. To qualify for the; positions in the Potomac River Naval Com mand, which pay salaries ranging from $3,397 to $5,905 a year, ap plicants must have had eollcgle study or technical experience in the appropriate field. Applications forms and announ-' cements may be secured from the Commission’s Local Secretary, Ro ger Jacksoij, located at the Col lege Station Post Office. j !!■ 'll** Classified Ads SELL WITH A | ft ATT ALIGN CLASSI FIED AD. Itatdb . . . 'n word prr Insertion with 25f minimum. Space rot** In Cln-'incd Section . . . COC per column Inch. Sitd all classifleda with remittance to tw] Student Activities Of fice. All ada should bo turned in by 10:00 a m. of tliie ! day before publication. _ju—: ! TYPING—Briny ?our themes and thesl* to G-13-A. Collece View Apartments, after 5:00 p.m. or to the Scribe Shop. 1007 E. 23rd. Phone 2-6705. TT Mi'KENZIE-BAI.DWlN BUSINESS COL LEGE offers refries her rourfes in short hand, hookkeepi|)B and associated sub- icet*. Dial 2-46(66. Bryan. Texas. ECU SALE—Houi] No. 4, Project Aren. Furnished or unfurnished. K. J. Carl ton. Box 5149. 1 SEE US for oleetjie or acetylene welding —jobs larye or fihail. H. if. Farm Ma chinery Co., N«w ; jliwy. C, next to White Way Cafe. R. C. ECHOLS Realtor Over Canady’s Pharmacy Bryan Photy> 2-G454 FOB SALE—My pro unit prefab house and lot at give [away price. I-orated at 208 S. MunnerNn Drive. Contact Sam Aubrey, Apt. AI7-W. Collette View. WANT TQ BUY eooJ two Box 4039. POIt HE>lT-I^ry* two r.prinys and tail lights, ft for students moelntr. F 102 S. Pol:;. Bryan. Phon SAli—Oifieeri hnift the i tollowine : Trop Eon of blouse, pants and .thirt. two serge shirts, ; frrjne blouse. One : ice mam ercam pants, two OD turn rent. Will sell as ailptjyej piece by piece after wet 4-S3M1 I FOR SALE—Cub Super-Cru Pracpically new, crib’ *0 hr cd. Extra instrumem.a. Will gain at f3.000.00. Cbst—'£3, * •'Antrel at trailer h4u.«e. ’Jt,, of P. Oi. Collette Station; WANTED-f-Foil or part tim(el for retail store in Bryan double eptry (journal-treli preparation of trial halanej'i loss, (’p - . Reply Bor. 542. Dr T how lone will be Here, ev FOR SALE—1940 Philcn refH ru. ft.—£190.00. ApartiW 850.001. Harris, 4-69(44. FOR SALE—Traiar and room equippod with eli'ctric ice 1 Ikjx, hot water heater and built in babf bathinette. Ueasonnhle price. See J. ll.|Sledye, Area 1, Trailer No. D-3. noticF. pacul' wanted A Correspondence eoui POST GRADUATION Si entitled THE TYRANNY OF If See Stuart Chile’s the ruunei name. Interested faculty memf V. M. Faires, Austin Hall. r — TT f l ;IK 'J*', *7*' IttBUi HAIFA—LHi-The Jewish popu lation of Haifa, Palestine, quad rupled between! 1931 and 1946. SUL BOSS LODGE ^O. IJfll Called |nti>etin4 :>t 5 anil 1 P. ■ lions in F. (J. 1 " r, ' 0 ‘ , at "’di dome nit 7. t GIBB" ClLCJUllST. W. H. BADGF1®, S>c| CLUB, 7:30 p. fii., Thursday, AI Lecture Room. Last meeting of ‘semester. Free drinks. THE EX-SERVICEMEN’S will meet net Room of Y.MCA. . , „ , . ■ f •% .w ■ r* sum i" r. i r*. at Bryan Fieldj there isi a ballot provided in the Battalion. It should be filled out and returned Daniels is 20 year* old and is To Meet ThursilaV Evening to the student activities office f rom Jefferson. His major is pe-| Wives of sophomore Veterinary by .» p. m. Ihursday. , j j troleum engineering, ami he is a sttidenU’ will meet Thunklav <iven- Only students not living an the j member ,4)f the “T” Club. inK at 7:30 in the second flood as- doinjitones should use the ballot | ^ Stegall isfrom Franklin and is) stMn bl v room of the YMCA to dis- f* ”' J ' ---- - - - cuss the formation of a club tpade up of student's wives. O the streets ) printed in t^e Buttalioit The^e may | 19 year* did. He is a liberal arts it the ( major and a member of the track idemic team. will be unfamiliar tojijim. he in id: h‘ )e mailed I’reelof .charge Charles Bhard and Arnold Tfiyn-1 factiltv exchange inf the Ac bqe. hist<^v ; student s| i are acli>m- \ Building. ; panving Bflhjk to Paj i ; i.s, .Th. \| im- Results of the elections Will b<“' Other highlights of the Junior tend to go f i to Swifiiprland Jlter announced in the Battalion as soon Class meeting included a report the Sorbofjfle stimmif eoursf is J as they are tabulated, j - . v [ f rom the policy committee, and the j 1 1 ^ I appointing of eight committees to TERANS tContiriied from |)Pagt‘ 11 -CORPS- \ (Continued jfrom Page ll ing for Ui^ pqsitioijj 1 of retores'?ntat|i'e on i|he vet 04”i”'* i lj ■ j| _ ■ 1; Athletic-, !Uolbi!ook(|a 21 ye( call engineering J " 1,^ I old ch •mi- is a n cm- •rain- : . .1 talk to (he freshmen at Bryan Field about their coming on the) campus riext fall. , . ~ ' . | „ , . ■ .... I| John Orr. class president, read .!-■ bvl wphomoFe ot his; outfit in tho roport that was ma(i( . by the! 1* :, j. Jj policy, committee to the members f Eduards is ;( liberal arts ma- .,(• ^e Board of Directors at their; jor from Dallas. He is 19 years old and a mertiber of the Ross Vol- i\ect*nt meeting. unteers, the Economics Club, the J' f ' m i’ ri Hiss lhe eosiest of all! Don't tote that bag and lift that luggage all the Way home. Use the College | Way)—RAILWAY EXPRESS! - 4 ' We'll pick up 111 t)ie he^vy stijiff at your college dormiand deliy T it to yc|ur home. Charges include pick-uiJ and delivery ini all cities Gnd |)fiocipal j )wnsj and valuation •r' , | cove; age up t6|$50.00 ei only 30<; per pound Over one hundfid pounds. ■ j T AVEL /?/CWr BV TlAVEUNG LIGHT (Oh, Ves—you'iran send your tljings. home "charges collect") ^ CALL YOU 1 !! RA LWAY EXPRESS OFFICE (The report stressed the fact I that the class was working for a better AX-M and that it wish- .! ed to cooperate with the Board j 1 as much as possible. It also ex- ; pressed I he desire of the Junior | Class, who will be next year's l I seniors, to' help the incoming j sophomores as much as they i could. The cortmittce also ,asked the. Board to house next year’s fresh-1 I men on the main campus provided j [ the e>:noct<H enrollment fell short! r :ir’d there ivas room. / | j Eight men were selected to head jj d<wn mil tees to talk to the fresh- ; ; tjien at Bryan Field about the pol- j ivy uvw&yiY them next. f all. These , ’ men include Johnny Dieh, Ted 1 Copeland, Lawrence Sexton, Bob! Smith, Ai K. Jacobson, J. B.! Rochelle. Ij)on Kasper, and Bitsy i Davis. Privileges, subject to approval 1 bv the Dean of M o q’s Of'ie" to’ - the sophojnores were discussed , and voted on by the class. Included in this was the privilege of soph omores tq Cut-in at dances on any higher upperclassmen. Several oth- ( er regulations were discussed in 'I an attempt to liave a uniform pol- J icy throughout the Corps. YES SIR another shipment arrives • • • H\i i.mayAi-;: \(.i \< | \( \t»ui;ss 4; tllON WIDf RAIl ftlR StKVia [0 rr i ■*? —l j •: :• +1 .** rr Cool, comfortable— washable — solid colors or bright prints. ! ' ' I Styled by^- McGregot j Manhattan Shirtcraft * | ill y©u}r summer wardrobe | With tliestj fine shirts. i ; ftlaMroptfi f; US CARRIER DELIVERS BOMBERS TO TURKEY LSTABUL, Turkey, May 18—'AV The U. S. escort carrier Siboney^ delivered an undisclosed number of two-engine, bomber training planes to the Turkish Air Forces yesteuj&ay. ■ FEAR MORE STRIKES IN AUTO PLANTS DETROIT. May 18 The CIO United Auto Workers threat ened yostefday to call a strike of 225,000 General Motors employes jj within two weeks. This threat came against a backdrop df a strike at Chrysler Corp. and on unexpected move by the.Ford Motor Co, to cut wages. FRIENDS— Don’t pass by Stop — Buy ; at JOHNNIE’S CIGAR STAND Main Post Office SUM-R-NITE TUXEDOS Look your best ... enjoy every moment at warm weather formal affairs . . . in your— ■ y / / SUM-R-NITE TUXEDO Superbly styled a n d ex pertly tailored to your fig ure. your budget, and the occasion. Shawl Collar J. . Tuxedo Coat in white . . Formal Trousers in dark blue f yyj^ CLOTHIERS Bryan : ■ • . YOU CAN'T \ If.' HOLD BACK • • ‘ I / THE CLOCK!.. i! ; .. Yet it’s easy to be ready for vacation time with ail the family’s clothes cleaned and pressed spic ’n ’span our modem, scientific way. Sort ’em out and send here, today. Prices reasonable to pay! ’ • 'J • • | i | i AGGIE CLEANERS! AND DYERS | H: ■ . I. \\‘ T ! : - ,H J"-- - Phone 4-4554 : j .P P ■' I i p '■ !• !•- '■ Boyett Addition 2^ ! W'ifjN i 1 i . <s| : , He Chevrolet, Fordjor Ford,. Tudor Mercury, Caipo Eincalh Zephrr Chevrolet, Tudor a< t. % teiS .. Cat! ] - ■a! Foikl Tudor/ '118, .Chevrolet, Tud4r ’,38, Ford, j Tudor Chevrolet^ S>dan Plymouth,'<!oi|po Pontiiajc,. Sedan ’/S 1 r> ’48, Jeep * J i j •• •• '40 1 , jDodge, Truck "35, Pordj jTruck j ■' - BRYAN MOTOR COMPANY j Y'aur Friendly Ford Dealer kj 4 Main St. •' ijhofte. 2-1333 Bryaiji, Texas I ' ■ ;ii iiy: liil * m. t , Prj; • : W': /sA m m II W- ,4i;% jPijl! m m'jthM i m I ’■ 1 i i- CHESTERFIELDS V’RE MY BRAND THEY’RE MILD.’ ! ki STARRING IN "saIgon" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE iil'i iil'i 11 H • I ! i II mmm /:£ 1: m. WHY...Ismol ( FROM A SERIES OF STATEMENTS EvipROMI “/ think Chesterfield is and I like them. They have d j|r and they ’re mild. “Nobody pays a higher tobacco than Chesterfield. Tl Looks like a, gold dollar in th hi i rfield \ IBACC0 FARMERS), g cigarette \obacco taste - in ji - pod-smoking I ripe tobacco. |RMER, PARIS, KjY. ■WlMMiilM * M • y. R , |f: j ....ij’ > hi liii ii Mr r U'U.- I ■