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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1948)
Page 5 X ABNER . MEW V 3RK iMADAME- KNOp/ 'LL TELL 1 . .-jAFEV !LV V ) F&SCINATIN* STORIES T HER - _Y PIG" >,SOONS AH (SET HER N !gt. Wood E lected Legion Officer THE BAttAttON ***mim*m?. i f b ames Wood, y department jMasteir gerge|jnt' n&ntBer of ihe rrljlita) whs elected hriee-|jomM mnder qjf dis-: tijiet $ix of thou To as Aiperican Ijeg-ion at the fjdist: ict meetilip Saturday a ftension in Corsicana. | Sergeant Wodd 1 as beeri sta tioned at A/&M |ince 1933. T HAS YOUR LOJiT FACET gaSjjBJB* N. N BR Y Motdr IAIN .! PHONE 2-tl333 -SENATE- (Continued frojiii Page 1) . sersion and shall lie submitted to general itudent iote not more n fifteen days pfter presenta* iwO. Measures mdy be initiated any student. Such measures 11 be presented) to the Exe?u- tiv|e Committee tp be considered the agenda. ; . Section: IX. Met^in£3. Regular moijithiy meetings be held on tHe days designa- by thie majority of the mem- of tbe Studerjt Senate at the nningi of each) sertiester. Special meetings may be cal led by the majority of the Execu tive Committee. 1 3. A cniorum shall consist of a maj jrityjof the members of the Student Senate. I. All ; regular yieetings of the Student Senate spall be open to visi ons. ! . i " i * Section X. By-laws. Tbe, Student Senate shall havt r the power to itfafce its; own by-laws, by the ex- | pref sion bf Uie wi 1 of a majority, j Section XI. ' Si mmer * Session, j The Student Senate will continue to lunctjon throu chout the sum- All Senator s attending thf ner iso ntfi govern me at organized as hall deem expedient to cany she business’ curing the sum- sessions only if president dt pjlan to attend summer ses sion, he will appoint interim presi dent fori summer session at last meeting of spring semester. ARTICLE FIVE. AMENDMENTS Amendments to this constitution shall mjuire a favorable vote of three foprths of the members of the body concerned and al! amend ments must be ratified by the Aca demic Council* f , ARTICLE SIX. RATIFICATION This Constitution shall go into! effect upon a favorable vote of | two-thirds of the members present: at a special meeting of the • Stu dent Sepate. a favorable vote of the; Student Life Committee, and a favorable Cpte of the Academic j Council.. , ■>, Reporter Posts Open With Batt * . > 1 i Reporters are needed for The Battalion during the summer sessions, Roland Bidg, director of student publications, said yesterday. j He said there are good pos sibilities that the qualified, stu dents may advance to staff po sitions on the Batt. Students de siring information may contact Bing in Student Activities, Goodwin Hall. Classified Ads * BATT* ltC9 .! . . icawtion With a 25c rate* in Classified Scot Os-.** #1 nil SFXL^WITn^A BATTALION CLASSI- W a word per minimum. Space tion . .!. 60c per column inch. Send; all classifieds with remittance to the Student Activities Of. fice, All ads should be turned in by 10 :D0 a m* of tbe d&y before publication. TYPING—Brine your theme* and tbeale' to C-1S-A, Gollctre View Apartment*, after 5:00 mm. or; to the Scribe Shop. 1007 E. 23rd. Phone 2-6705. McKENfclRBALDWIN BUSINESS COL- l.EGE offer* refresher courRefe in short- haiid, bookkoepinK and associated sub- jeetf. Dial 2-6655. Bryan. Texas. .—A-,..; - —f.; j— —— — . POLIO INSURANCE!—All expense* up to (SiOQO. Cover entijre family for SC.OO per year. Phone l-iltiCO or 4*f "10. FOR SALE 1046 Chevrolet 4-door sedan, original. Radio, ! heater, seat rovers, epotliaht. Graduate student moving:. SI.695.00. Box HOS. Colletre. NOTICE—Small house available June 1st or before. IS00.00: down, balance like rent. 208 N. Munnerlyn. Ehrhardt. WANTED-rWould lihe to buy ?eeond hand couch. Write to Box 1429. statintr price. FOR SALE—(One IcjvC seat—$15.00. Apt. i-B. Vet VillaKe. ; FOR SALE Must' sell quickly, regardless of loss. )959 Hnrl|sy “74" motorcycle In eood Condition. Only 900 miles on com plete overhaul. S<fe owner. 49 Milner. FOR SALE Maple [chair and floor lamp; di-sk and chair. AsH-Z. .Colleye View, Confectionaries Will Remain Open Until 12 Civil Service Job Openings Offered The ('ampus Corner and the Cave will remain open until 12 each night except Saturday un til the.end of final examinations, Wayne Stark, director of the Student Memorial Center, said today, j ' j ■ \ This iwill be for the benefit of the gxam crammers, he said. tain apnlication 1 forms and infor mation from the; Regional Director, Fourteenth US [Civil Set vice Re gion, 210 South Harwood Street, Dallas 1, Texas| j -T ■■ ■r -l -K T- j-!-; : FOR SA LJl t— tT*ed electric refriyerator: 1 nn y*v_i» < aam < Box tnr,. londition. $75.00. Call 4-6064. WANTED—Play pen for younerter. Call Crow, ■-5014 or 32-B. yet Village. FOR RE tT * From June 1st to Septem ber Ht, Three room house. Urrfuirnith- $:i0.(W. Furnish<nJ $35.00. Call j'OR SA ,E-^Electric refrigerator, double t»ed.. b xby: bed. studio coOch. SW* at Colleye View. FOR SA1.K-A-1 condition— No. 2. No.5. No. [9. So. iy (putter) irons. No. 1 wood, roatche i Wilson club*. 827.50. See Pro- FOR SA '.E—Window fan, used only one ♦ummo ■. Must sell this week. Contact I^-wis Matfuire, C-ll-X. College View, after 3:00 p. m. L.F—Double unit prefab in Mun Villaye. If interest's! see E. R. 211 So. Munnerlyn Drive. FOR SA and 5:0U. Colli jje View Apartment [J-O-W. R. C. ECHOLS Realtor Over Canady’s Pharmacy Bryan desk, one CoHegfr View, FOR SALE—Mttal utility e4'inet «Uoljer. Cblleyjo .View. B-13-i CONFlilCT .SC1IEDU| AVNOUNCRMRNI The conflict rvaminatittn the current aementer it now bulletin board in the Acaden| Ail xtudenu who have conf' the ten remilar periods this list to find out when tion* are to be eiven. H. L. Heatonji; SUL RGBS LODGE NO. U##| Called mcetinlt i \V<l|ne at; 7TOO p. m. Wjijrk l decree. GIBB GILCHRI: W[ H. BADQ] qurirswiii In* Ml 4:00 p.mi Thurs.!ar, June S and list [be vacated by 9:00 n.m. E«t- wiB be removto ormitorles loekHl he College eattnbt oniible for :the personal property Subiect: Commencement Acca for Ididics To : Atl Students 1. In Complianeci with thtfll mijjest . .. „ , 1- 71.1 ' the Committee’ iin chance, aiiu wfith I.l r -Maple fin.sh^ dmeuo taWe Hpprtiva , of ^ 0fIl( . ( . of X , ^ te.. v7 1 Y dr .„ C . b ^^. 8 Tv^ ; Me.,, ram,.s I and J of WalX Hpl I Post Graduate Hall will be ifeetl U> L vide accommodations for vijjB-iiig Isd ?< | attendiny the Final Ball an(f|Coi linep^ ! inent activities Thurtdny and j^ruUjy, | 3 and 4. 1949. ; | ft . 2, Students' having guests;'] stnbine | Walton will be nsseaserl a ch#ye .f fll 1 )!! J ,>er niktht per guest to cover Ijcost of 1 trons and other incidental exijfnse r 1 having icuesu staying in J'ijht ( na Hall will be ajsessed a elinKe < fi Phone 2-6454 I notice, faculty WANTED A } correspondence course for POsfr GRADUATION STUDIES Entitled WORLD COMMUNISM TODAY j See M. Ebon'* book j of the same name Interested faculty members see V! M. Faire.s. Austin Hall. UK',! ' does Dallas: Symphony On Bryan Series I , Examinations for the position? I of chon-list anti engineer vacancies have been announced by he Civil I Service $5,905.20 per year, Paul I H. Figgs, regional director, stated. Individuals interested may ob- FOR SALE IA t\vp bedroom home! in the coun- Jtry wVth all the conveniences of J the city and about two acres of I land. NitV shatlei tmts and. a good ] _ ipaved road. The Dallas Symphony Orehestra.! FOR RENT outstanding attraction of the 1947- i | ! 48 Bryan Artist Series, has been j A two bedrodm home completely [ booked for the 1948'49 calendar, furnished; in nice condition; and i according to Mrs. J. M. Fountain, close to College. To be rented for | chairman of the board of digec- three months beginning about I tors. | June 6th. j • ' ' The orchestra will be presented FOR SALE i cariy in January, the exact date A , two bod , ()om hornp i„ ' of which will be announced later. CoU ^ e p ark locat J on bus line and .near the shopping center. A goo<l* buy for spmeotie wishing to, He in College Park.' See us for disposing of your real’ estate since we; have buyaits for What’s Looking? AGGIE REALTY CO AGGIE AERO MODELERS. 7:15 Lecture Room. Election of officers, i presentation of certificates. NAVARRO COUNTY CLUB, I 7:30 p. rni, Thursday. Room 224. Academic. | [ ,| For Yiour Visual Problems Consult Dr. Carlton R. Leu 01‘TOMETRIST 203 S. Main — Bryan Phone 2-lfiF»2 ■ * -f-i F’• .Locate<i over Southside Groct'iy (’asey-Burgess Bldg. Tel. 4-1245 Manager: Jj. T, Williams' A.-soeiaU*: pohrinie. HoViak Edeerton Achieves Smart Moccasin Lines! )/ \h si •'? Al--/ j'lL /* ■+<*' y Thdre are marly rev- sioris of the m0ccasin Styl ? shoe, but fojr really smart;lines v^l take E%ertons every time, j 1 Here is a shoe; which makes mature men looc and feel y<punger, and makes young men lodk as- thoug i they have arrived. $ FOR ttt t% “I’m so happy to find a really woiiderful place to eat . . . and it’s so conven ient! A.& M. GRILL North Gate $12.95 i i fl1aldropft(8 RADIO REPAIR is! our specialty j | . ' . | j THE RADIO SHOP i ! One block west of Post Office on W. 26th St. Bryan PHONE 2-2819 I Complete repair on all makes and models of radios. i I i j ALSO BATTERIES FOR YOUR PORTABLE ..—...MU IM, - USED CAR HEADQUARTERS 1948 FORD 2-door—FMlly Equipped. Radio, Heater, Spot- 1947--CHEVROLET 4-door Fleetline .light, 1947 KAISER -Fully Equipped 1946 FORD Station Wagon -Clean an 1946 FORD 2-door Super Deluxe—Fujlly Equipped. 1946 CHEVROLET Fleetline Club Coi|p*v-Only 10,000 actual miles. i 1941 MERCURY Club Coupe 1941 FORD 2-door 1941 HUDSON 4-door 1939 CHEVROLET 2-ddor 1939 FORD 2-door .'. 1939 LINCOLN 4-door 1938 FORD 2-door 1938 CHEVROLET 2-door 1936 PLYMOUTH Coupe 51,975.00 1 ready to go. 51.095.00 . 1,095.00 595.00 . 795.00 695.00 . 395.00 695(H) . 525 00 445.00 USED TRUCKS 194S FORD rt Ton Pickup- Heater. 1948 CHEVROLET rt Ton Pic.kupi—Heater, Radio, Fog- Jights. 1947 FORD L, Ton Pickup- Bumper guard and Trailer hitch. 1947 FORD >o T<m StaRe. 1948 WILLYS JEEP. * 1940 DODGE l 1 ;. Ton long wheel base. 1935 FORD 11., Ton Dump. BRYAN MOTOR COMPANY "Your Friendly Fprd Dealer’’ 415 NORTH MAIN BRYAN, TEXAS b* Ay. June &. n r,x n.» and (be ntoly at that tiiho. T ho CoIIa*» can pfwbbmlblr fori ;tbf> person anj* or ajiljy •tuiicnt. flUxom may be mad* at n Goodwin! Hall Winning at $:00 . Wodncvilay, May 2C. In onipliancm with Colic**' rc*ula- , i*. j*)Uo*t» staySnu* it, the dormiuertea' it »<(' in hot laiU'r than 1:1)0 a.m. eiwh ht. Gueitu muat Icbeck in with the mo* i Uplan (heir riciurn' to the dormitory •r the dance. Wlbcn reservation* have n ma|de for the *ue«t*. they will not be mitusl to cheek out until departure their hcroe*. flfhU Will he done With m.»y;en. K*cort* will he held rtrlctly Tor compliance with the*e In- BENN1H A. 7.1NN AsiiDtaOt Denn of Men For MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES -lorn's Sporting Goods no;; s Main Bryan Ph. 2-2832 The Y.M.C. this coming| WJedti ternoon froT .M.C.A. dujeting a book drive and Thursday af- A represenlatiYe df the ‘“Y” Council will call by eaci to solicit d<Uha1|iojia text books.; All proceeds fi room at this time if ild and discontinued sale of these books will go to | Jiel Y.MlC.A. ^^elp ineet the growing budget. I i I a !’ ; : \ •' I.C.A. This adverl 11" ie}n|. j Jf THE fiAUHANGE STORE donated by- • /^iw.-ee^mce*; X !> ; b ■ 4. k % " I X- mm Y: X ■ '' ■ . h** * ' r &* V . . " *. Have you made up your mind on what you'U do when you graduate this June? If not, consider the opportunity available to you in the Aviation Cadets. Few jobs anywhere can match this offer. When you win your wings and a Second Lieu tenant’s commission, you’re paid as high as $336 per month to start. The training you get before and after you’re commissioned is recognized as the world’s finest-and it equips you for a well-paid lifetime career in military of commercial aviation. You’re eligible for appointment to the Cadets if you’re single, between 20 and 26 Vi years old and have completed at least one-half the require ments. for a de|re( university (or Talk the p: who have beeh Av Air Force Recfuit ng today and disciiss i t accredited col ege or j quivalent exami with men in your class i<fn Cadets. And for full details, ask at foujr njejaifest U. S. Army and U. S. S ation. Why not drop in U. S. Army and! MHHBB WuM HHHiMli