The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 26, 1948, Image 4

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Classified Ads
SELL WITH A RATTALION CLASSI
FIED AD. Ratrs ... 3^ a word por
insertion with a 23< minimum. Spare
rates in Classified Section . . . 600 per
columiy tech. Semi all classifieds with
remittance to toe Student Activities Ofr
fice. All ads ilhould bo turned in by
10:00 a m. of the day before publication.
TYPING—Brins; your themes and thesis
to C-13-A, Collece View Apartments,
after 5:00 p.ms or to the Scribe Shop.
1007 Ei. 23rd. Phone 2-6705.
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FOR SALE- Mu’t -<’11 quickly, reyardlcrn
of lose, 1939 Hurley "74" motorcycle In
Stood condition. Only 800 miles mi ccrti*
pleti? overhaul, pee owner. 49 Milners
Randle Addresses Civic Clubs
On Human-Industrial Relations
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“Huma|n Relatiopa in Industrial Relations” has been the
atu
theme of a i^cejitiieriies of ti Iks before civic clubs and college
organizktioijs £y !Dr C, W. Randle, head of the economics
department.] •> . .. j . , !
indjicati d that employees today are not
They .are+ +
Dr. Rafidle has
men.
a |i the
simply. “ceoneppp”
prevailed tiy sieiiil ahd tsycholoei-
brought resu
cal motivation* along wi :h tho ecp-?
nbmie. Fail nr ‘ of mam gemfcnt' :oj
realize this co nplex mot
P
ting labor diffici
vation inis
f.Dr. Handle stated, “We ail knoW
l‘jjtlSat the last f>0 years have shown
I jibe brilliant progress of indus-
our~'full production ! potential, .DlrJlriai engineering ami. nfnnufactur-
vh
ies and the itjck of skchi “veinent if : brilliant progress
Handle believes.
Tlie employle will (not
sign himself |to beejom^ig one
s—an afoi
a. mass—an afonymijbus Heck inuji-
ber. He wants]to- fecjl important-by
receiving j 'iniividua!
and improved! personal
wants: his dignity |respected,
wants to feel! that Ibis
Used
simply r(?
^ortant and that he isj making a
valuable contribution, i
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ith Balt
Reporters are needed for The
Battalion during the summer
sessions, Roland Bing, director
of student publications, said
yesterday.
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.
Commissions Open
To Qualified Men
Under RA Program
WANTED-rlHay pen for youngster. Call
Crow. 4-5011 or 32-1!, Vet Villayc.
FOR RENT From .luno 1ft to
her Ut. Three room hfihyo. Ui
cd— 880.00. FurnisheS - ■ S35.C
4-7314.
double
See ill
FOR SAI.E—Klectrie refrigerator
t><>d. Imby bed. studio eouch.
C-21-X, .College View.
FOR SAl.K—Double unit prefab tn Mun-
ncrlyn Village. If interested see E. It.
Olc'ta, 211 So. MunnerljTi Drive.
Septeth-
furnii i-
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FOR SALE—Maple finished dinette table
and chairs. Ib-dside chest. S^e after
5:00. (5olli (re View Apartment D-9-W.
, jiwg, by which people hr
innore physical comfort:
■pcognitiun
status. lie
tie
job is irp-
ve enjoyed
and con-
and lower 1
the coming j
ivemiences at lower
jprices. I believe in
{year's the greatest progress ' will
;lne what we may term human engi
neering,. the exploring
limited .possibilities of
ing? working together
jimon cause, thyough mu
j standing, respect, and
Dr. Handle has fecut
fito the Kiwanis Club
PLENTY m LAW
MODEL ijSED ( .a|rS
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Any l^iake .
day model
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of College
jj Station, the Rotary Club of Hunts
ville, the Rotary Club c f Caldwell,
| and the Management Kngineering
\ Conference at A&M.
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Laredoans Slate
Farewell Dinner
Regular Army commissions and RHsiness opportunity For someone
duty in the Judge Advocate Gen-■ i, ‘ tr . r f s H i" Investment with steady
Oial S Department are being ollei- now in operation. Leaving school, must
ed to physically qualified lawyers ; sell, contact D. I., locke. Hart Hall
between the ages of 21 anil 32, i j'" 13 - <» 'vrite h. .1. T.. Box 2078. col.
: Colonel Oscar B. Abbott, thd sen-1 l,,g “ sutl,>r '-
ior instructor for the Organized | for 'sale -21. year old pure br.d nsi
Reserves, announced in Austin to-1 female cocker-$25.oo. 1 year old pure/
| j | l»ro<l p&rti-^olor* mal«‘ oi>okcr - $25.00. Fyr
1 ^ * ; further Information, Kodachrome pIkIod*
Direct commissions as first) lieu- see vvillman. Room 219. Dorm *
tenants or captaini will be given
cli
! u u H , , FOR SALE— Roper stove, excellent
(those who qualify and who have j dition. Phone 4-ism. $i2M0.
j served with creditable records as f 1 ——< —
commissioned ofl'kiers on active '‘.I 11 ,,r*. ,lor , Iy :
federal service in any of the arm
! ! ed forces for at least one year.
tlo^k atkJ chnir. A-^r%, Coli<>iro View.:
LOST- Hf-month-oM f< mule Dalmation piip*
tw - 1 * u 1 pv with infection on bnck. If foum!,
Persons who have demonstrated ))h()I)( . Dl i W bcrjt. 1-0049.
The Laredo A&M Club will hold I an aptitude for the military service i 0 —<———— 4—
of the un-1 a farewell dinner-dance for grad- by having been designated an lion-
human be- uating sepiors Sunday evening, or 0 rdistinguished military, grad-
for a com- ! June 0, at the Hamilton Hotel in . uate of the scnioil division, may
:ual under-1 Laredo. . (also apply,. Qualified Reserve Of-
.eamwork.” 1 Willie Pena, present club prepi-i fivers, now .on extended active duty
tly spoken j dent, said that dinner will be ser- are eligible for Regular Army
ved at 7:.‘{0 p. in., and dancing will i commissions.
Ag Seniors Hear
Faires Tomorrow
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ion and appli-
be obtained by
follow in the patio until 12:;U). | Detailed informa
Price of admission will be $2 cation forms h^ay
per person, and reservations may writing the Sijnioj Instructor of
be placed with Pena in 8-H, Pur-! the Organized Reserves, Ilf) West
year. I; l i -4th Street, Austin
Russell Accepts
Position With
CARE Committee
FOR SALE—Window fan. used only one
-uTTuner. Mu=t .sell thin week. Contact
Lowi* Manure, C-14-X, College View,
{(after 6:00 p. m.
FOR SALE--226 South Munnerlyn. Down
payment and pay out equity of $1,414.00,
$30.00 monthly. Better than rent. Private
owner. Everett Booe, Apt. 30-?„ Vet
Village. A&M Cnmpu".
R. C. ECHOLS
> Realtor
Over Canady’H Pharmacy
Bryan
Phone 2-6454
FOR SALE—Baby rarrlngc—rhl
i--h: fquhi'Ppd with piatking ’
D. College (View.
POLIO INSURANCE—AH
$5,000. Covfr entire! fdi .
p«r year.. Phone 4-4(50 or 4-S'jl
NOTICE. FACULTY
WANTED
A correspondence courre for
POST GRADUATION STUDIES
Entitled
THE MIND IN ACTION
See Eric Berne’s book of the
same name.
Interested faculty, members see
V M, Faires. Austin Hall.
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 AF & AM.
('a$led meeting Thursday
at 5:U0 p.tn. Work in .MM
IJOYa degree.
-M/g GIBB GILCHRIST. W. M.
W. H. BAUGETT. See.
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1948 FORD 2-ddor—dbllj
1917—CHEVROLET 4tdo:
light. 1
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• RECORDS • RADIOS
School & Office
Supplies
ALL YOUR NEEDS
HASWELL’S
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All » agricultural sdn'iors will
meet Thursday at 'f p, m. in the I
Agricultural Engineering Lectuvq I
Room, Dean (’. N. Shepardson said j
yesterday.
Daniel Russell, professor of so
ciology, has ■ accepted a position
with the Cojoporutive for Amer
ican Rrmittfancos to Europe, | a
state honoiary committee. U
Thtf committee is 'headed by
Gov. Bgauford H. Jestef’, thair-
man, and Lt. Gov. Allan Shiver!,
vice-chairman.
Purpose of the organization,
which includes a state council- com- i
Two prospective health educators in Texas will receive posed of ropresentatives of various:
fellowships this year from the Texas State .federation of CA® Ar-t
Two Fellowships Available To
Prospective Health Educators
.{ V. M. Faires, head <|f the man-. Womens Clubsiand the Texas Division of the American Can- penalized relief service for Euiro-
f Agcvmtvw ewgmeeriwg klepartment! QAcietv
and director of post graduation
studies at A&M, will Miscuss the
(iraduate training in public health education for a period
new program. . I , of one year will be covered by j:h{> !
Dean Shepardson said that agri-! leBowships,- (.andidates must j bt ^/||-|t|rp BnDVtl
Cultural students who will graduate between the ages of 22 aid 40 anfl | tflUyv lU iilCiTT BV-yUUI
either in June or during the sum-.i niusl have a BS oi BA (jegree.j j w| , -»t * —
mer are urged to attend. Applicants must havtj had : ai i Qy 'AjQOfl, JltHP ♦) *'
in biological science, chemistry, ptl- I 1 I - m, luviwn
ueatioft; and sociology. Tlie accbpl | pormitory students now jittend-1 ('.'i'.'.I ^unt-ki'rp r i"n ,l, rf*vav'
ted applicant will apply direqtly ! irtjr school and who plan ty go t'* j ‘ ..j
to. the school which he y.ishesj to lisulmmer school must be moved to 1
attend. I v thlii new rooms by] noon Saturday,
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Exams Open For
Forestry Posts
peans to every interested Texan.
The executive committee has j
mapped plans for the Texas pro
gram with Dr. Leroy Dakin,
national field representative of
(ARE.
Russell is now -wi ving as presi- [
dent of the Texas State Social j
Welfare Association. This group ;
imlvtdes all public and private sq- \
Office
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•Examinations fbr w tl
! of forestry aid and fire
have been announcerl qy
j Service Commission,
i Entrance salaries r
$1822 to $31121 per yet
lirdejnt will |^e with fieh
i the Forest -Service of T
i homa, Arkansas, and M
>1 ai
thp Civil j cation to the Ann-rican (’uti
j -1 Society. This report should
mge from \ made after the candidate ha.- b
r. Employ- j nbltified by the school of his du
Roger Wv,:Jackson at
Post Off Re. ’
LT YOU NEED IN
i
* positions
cotitlrol akl
Roberts Selected
A medical examination report i -lone 5,^ Assistant 1 Dean ojf Men ,,
will lie included in the final ap Jli-i ^‘ ,u i said today
fifl'ices of
exas, Okla-
issouri,.
thlit he hast been accepted for
mission.
Accepted students who can rile
:
.T3 Class Agent
Applications and additional in- ■ {.h,, entrance requirements
formation may be obtained from f choose from any of the following
• College | sc hools: Cniversity of Califorpla. j l0 ^ l V ,0 ^
I Columbia University. North ( Unt- UI V... t i n !.'
All dormitories, (except thost- to
b« :h “ *"■*;; J. E. Robert- of the Agricultur-1
eeii i V l] l ’Vb swl 1'^ked at ;al Ex! , c ,. imvnt station is the new
ice ! t id tune. j ; class agent of the TIFl.'l class. He
ad- i Students wRo must change) rooms waj , „, k , h ,, hv uttemling •
but Who wish to leave the fampus ht . ^ (m thi . , ;impi|S
: before tin semester is co^pleto! thji; ^ VVt ., k „ n ,,.
Joe W. Richards Jr. of Leggett
, , ...semester
] may make aTrangemctlts with the
•r? : present occupants of thejr new
room about storage of possessions
rcturni Zinn said!.
— i i- o. , ,, • • -.it- Students who want to turn in
_ lima State allege University; .4 i ht>i ro< „„ k( must it t)u . ir
Michigan, l nivcr-.ty ol Mii|n| . in(1 thv vt : llaw m . ei t showink
sota, In,varsity of North (arofmF | th - ji . key , lE , posil t() r{o „ bl Ul() .
Goodwin Hall.
LIES - BOOKS
SCHCjOL sop;
EQjLIPMENT
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College Station
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With Y(|ur Cjotigratulations
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con
The GRADUATE
W.
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SEND HIM
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OILETRlfeS “
iswanH JEWELRY
l SQUIRE SOX
ARIfOW SHIRTS, TIES,
SPORT SHIRTS
BRITISH WALKER S IOES
or the GJft of Gifts, a . .:
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and Yale University.
In selecting the recipients, pfe-J
j ference will be given to residents! ;
of Texas who signify their de-
esirc to come back to this state
! on the completion of their course.
The scholarships are valued at
‘ $2,500.
! Credit will be given applicants
who have had one or more ytjurs
j of experience in public health or
in a related field. Training in pub-
j lie speaking, journalism, psycho-
ji logy, or organization work are! al
so desirable qualifications.
The Texas Division fellowspins
are open .to any Texas resident.
Prompt action is necessary since
the fellowships are lit be effective
with the jfall semester. For ajilili-
tional inljonnation letters -hpuld
. he addressed to the i_Ainerican
Cancer Society, Texas Division.
: WlO Baldwin Street, Houston (i,
Texas.
- Gagers -
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er pivot man sank nine field
goals and an equal number of
free shots lo set a new scoring
record of twenty-seven points in
! the arena.
I High spot of the season came !
on February (j. That night an in
spired Aggie five, determined to ;
i break into the conference win col-
i uinn, stopped Southern Methodist
| 51-4(i.
Bill Batey ended all Mustang
hopes of pulling the game Out
of the fire with an eight-point I
outburst in less than a minute j
and a half in the waning tjec’- j
onds. I V .
With Billy Turnbow leading; the 1
way, the I Cadets continued tjheir
winning viays by clubbing Texas
Christian 48-22 the next night.
Rice’s Owls pushed the Capets
back on (the losing side , of j the
j scorebook (and then an injurylrid-
! died Farmer squad lost its final
| three ganies of the season.
Batey dnd Turnbow furnished
‘most of the offensive punch that
the Cadet$ displayed. Batey ejidod
I the season with a total of; 250
| tallies while Turnbow collected
241. Colorful Mike Garina was the
; defensive kpark plug and his tfjicky
i ball handling delighted the {fans
; and confused his opponents.!
Bob Kamperman sent 137 points
through the hoop, Gene Schrickel
stored 136, and Sam Jenkins aflded
135.
was chosen as- the representative
to the Association of the Former
Students Council.
Seventy-two members of the !
class attended the reunion. T. E.
“Ike” Mi nis of Waxahachio is i
president.
t I; . CHICAGO. May 2(i -OP>-l)e-'
LUFKIN, Tex., May 2(» (—L’P'— troit has offered to build a 12
Morris Jones resigned as nianager million, dollar stadium and Olym-j
of the Lufkin Foresters of tjhe l<*^e . pic village in jts bid to land the i
star baseball league today. ( 1956 Olympic games.
BURGESS ■ PI GH WAREHOUSE
| STOR AGE I
4-4236
W E HAVE THE
SPACE ....
Call us for arrange
ments to store your
furniture, household
furnishings, etc.
14 Mi. South Kyle Field
On Old Hwy. 6
CORKY * MUR#
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CLOTMliS
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Sale on Men’s Suits
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’’till June 5th
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Beautiful Selection
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SLACKS — FRENCH CUFF SHIRTS
CORKY & HURD
North Gate !
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remember this . . .
All over America scores of smokers
who changed to philip morris have
written entirely unsolicited to tell
us they now enjoy a milder smoke,
a fresher, cleaner smoke than
they ve ever known before.
And for a good reason -
because PHILIP MORRIS is the
ONE, the ONLY leading ciga-
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nose and throat specialists
as definitely less irritating.
NO OTHER CIGARETTE CAN
MAKE THAT STATEMENT!
n df America’srop-Rankfng
About PHILIP MORRIS
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