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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1948)
MHMHINW VT ' 9 m * I. V'. .. „ +"! ?• ■) By OTTO > Edwin j}. Kyle formed Doin. of i resigned hjs ?post to. Guatemala, eff( 1.. The \yhito H Tuesday ihat Prje »<!<\ ' f 1 ’ fe^sion jir 1 scstoA?, Me it, wts i . . j' ' 1 px- \ggie i\grie iltiire-, niji > mbasiflado ctf^e Septeinbe ovtee ‘andoiince side had accepted the i esSgv cition. "Dean” Kyle nc tion in 19|o for years. Ho dtated i^i liis ,thdt since move than he lias three likq to leave the ice. .When pofit of nnihnssadf hi ' * can Kyjlo KU? ZE cptoi j pci K September % i ; Jj i r -DRAFT- (ContiriVed from Page 1) deit Trlmai^ f ’ n, P t ‘ ons ^ 9° i nt0 Class 1A as :idcd which of ? That’s easy, on Jan. I will next and so. cm f the ipd of resign itio niw serVc( /ojirs ho diplo untie posi«j twe Tl fol d’ouhl «en’- n< copter he left -rt record at ' - be hard to It^qual. Hejeifered in 1890 apd ffrijt ukg< 11 class of ’5)9. Among honors and achlevr nipnljc that his during ibis time (loncy of thb YMGA, of the Senioiy: Cl highest ranking c valedictorian of h It is an Snterosl iss^ ilie tit uiiH ifficier is |la*s. o- f .is the only pek’sd i yi . lory to have serW dant of thej school He served |?i this \T)iiae ty for a month. ! . After receiving Master of Science lis B tehelo dfgrpes at iter of Science di. nell, Dean Kyle rpti|jrn|d to riiciiltilre in; n, *“ iheiid of in 1902 ns a ho tor. He was mad department 1 in 19(l5,|a^d in he was appointlcr School of. Agj'ieu \Besides hi^ tint |D inn s ol the! iUic-a-t tor^ .he was; pVesHlj'ijti of the A thle- ture., esjaf an e m !19) ):j till tie Association fn ... .... at which time that lor y was Ognized as; the most'eJ ficienl best organiizerl in In 1937/ hd was r man : of the Athlr served there unti accepted the post When thie rhsidnatirin effective in the fall, Dr-i n and Kyle plan tp return to College tion to reside. - ‘ 1 < "f ■ ■ The naticinarpai country coptains million acres. i Military Su ipliel ; ; r North flato -r V '-tir fco jtiiiatejnnlnj decidckl. Mostly it dope «M that voulrll size of the calls by tlie ei i» the i rcsi, hij pve:-ri(|epcy p of ani ., : ii f u’t that he Crjiifiinan- wpill o student. over igiblc for immedia How will it bp do the 1 lA’s Ac' go first i Those who turned 21 first, .luii. 2 ■until Dec. 81. ’ Whciheritho fii’st age group .se lected would be exhausted befo)!|‘ not bepn ends upon the the! another is icalled up has not bed .. , armed sprv- V^itMflres which' in turn'depends upon reti \*:vi*ices wnicn, with 'their the mjinheir of. voluntary cnlist- thp nanyjmentflj ' - :| ' ! Militiary authorities estimate that l^djout |wo pdt of every three men i irf the 19-|hrough-2fe age bracket who are single amjl non-Votcrans jw'ili have to serve ip the army, | rraVy, Air Korces or plarines, either ! da draftees or volunflt'er^ Tliei’e are roughly l ) .'i. r )2,000 sipgle, non-vetejl•- uns f ini that age group. ! , Maj. Gen. Lewis $. Hershey, di rector oj.' the office, of sett'ctive service! #e'ebrds and [director of! the wartime djaft, presumably would he the I head man again. , •his- and Cor v and! tjheTHouthkvest. rafte i as c tic: (ouncil 1)941 who ii in C tatcm.' la rVUC - that' .911,; A-M Dairy Judging Team Honored Ii % t*m» f ^ mn L : t • • •} -• * r <VS^, v l — e R0 ?Vl.i-- LITTLE Pi^ KITCHEN ^ READY. THE THE WATER IS BOILING AND THE CARVING KNIFE IS SHARP-WGMTV SHARP/r- !i ¥ DM » f V>>M «1 *m >M'« » e«i. pa - f ■ t*a iwi hVL ABNER i : -■ HE WANTS YO' ON (soest) RYE SALOMEY-WIF PLENTY O" MUSTARD MISTER DODDERSWOPTHTHET BCry HAINTA EXPERIENCED COOK- WORD OF AN' AH IS/r EF AH GIVES YO' MAH WORD O'HONOR NOT T'ENC APE- KIN AH GO IN, AN' GIVE HIM A J MOTHERLY HINTON HOW TYSOstf SLAUGHTER AN' PREPARE TH' PORE.TREMBLIN Ll'L CRITTER? YOUR^x ^ORD OF I WELLr- . _. -AND WK. ARE CONFER! IE— I'M NOT YOUNGER / ' 1A MK il' Y k sy; tern more than V T J Lights being installed at\th? BASEBALL DIAMOND. High man on the pole is LEE WINE: W. E. LEPPORT; L. S. ENGLEf I tritian; LOVELL KANDOLl’H; a hers at| work on the project a(r RT; F. B. BROWN, college elijc- JA( K DAVIS. IPll-j Members of A&M’s-dairy judg- rce-j ing teatfi, pinners of u recent mag- 1 azine-Spnjnsored dairy contest, were : honmeji by tlie Erath County Jdr-j sey CiUb lit a dinner in .Stephen-' yijle Mondjay night. ; • A, L. Darnell, of the dairy do- , pilrtment here, spoke on improv- ; beionies* ing pwuiuttion aiui | selecting ani-j Mi - s.), mills by ujoights anti milk test^. j Ft;i- : The' team, headed; by Darnell included W. D. Keelc of (iarlaiul,* i). E. Edwards of Steubenville, J: oi thii! M. Hart of Re<i Oak, H. Ii. Walker t |ll.fv of Stephehville, and .1. \V. I.ind- • What’s Looking? . DEBATE AND '.DISCUSSION ( CLliB, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Y.\|CA J Assembly Room. FFA, -7:30 p. m., Monday, Ag Engineering Lecture Room. tht 1 [ sey of Abi|leiu‘, 4— ! - Altorationn ■j tUlAMlNG and PRESSING fcLlMERf SERVICE SMITH’S r r f- d 1 ’ ^ . ‘■'j SMipesj ar*o L Sonforized 1 design, CAF ; r , s , Junior sizes 514.95 * "■•sjc/uioi fhi •H; ■ squOie fore|c|| p denter-cf- i esery-jeene fuDre for tlm v'osliable bne-iiiece drtst. ESfSE ige d i i o Imi \\ • /[ «(-, • V ' H — Phono 4-4144 Graduate Marries In utllesie Station 1 NEWCOMERS CLUB, 2 p.m. Wednesday, YMCA. Bridge Par- . l bL — Classified Ads • SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSI FIED AD. Rates ... 3d a word per insertion with a 25C minimum. Space rates in Classified Section . . . GQd per column inch. Send all classifieds with remittance to the Student Activities Of fice, All ads shoul<l be turned In by 10:00 a.m. of the day before publication. ■ s DAY NUHSF.ltY near campus. Mrs. Press- wood, 301 Fork Place. 2. FOR SALE—Baby stroller, excellent con dition. Apt. A-ll-C. Colieice View. Evelyn Amlerfcort cere •/T' Miss. Ma ; | and' Paul L.\VV'ilhelm Jr. wi married utj the \irst Prosbyteilian church of i olleveN Station, jund 7. The briijle is thf daughter, of ! Reverend jtnd Mrs. Norman An derson of College Station. Shd is I a graduate) (if A AM Cbnsolidajtcd Vligh School and the University juf Texas. The 1) aide groom is from Injdc- ! imder.ee, Kansas. He Served in the European theatre of operati insj ! (mjing the war in the Chemical i NVarfurc Division. lie received his dieiee from AA;M this month, and , will begin graduate work in R ol- ogy in September. After tlie reception thfbiiile and griiem left on a- wedding trip . ||jjt to Kilnhuis. mm RENT—House 4n Munnerlyn E. R. Olcxa aftei C'<|llcire Apt. X-fi-l, Collette V cj FORi SALE—5*room houst and g Ifi !7 Boone, Brynn. ?5A00 un! utjl or S6.000 furnished. / Neiwly Ecuity down nnd ?23.00 mbnth|rj C( mpbell. 2412 South Wjayside, I'lone W-3-6870. LOST — One heavy eold iden if i stion _ Lnncnstlot A8N 1S 18798S enyravod on frtnt 1 . Re fftl 1 for re Call 4-62C4 or 4-8299. | hr icelet, Robert D. JSINEStf COL- i ourses hi hort- assoc is tei *ul»-j jii-ts. Dial 2-0656, liryak Text M McHTNZIE-BALDWIN B L !f!E offers refresher /aii nd. bookkeepimt and 44- r. F i !R JUNIORS : • I- : stiiTpc cLchurr OLp l|lMG'!| 9 fR 15. ■t • A -.-i i • I os seen it^ JUNIOR $A2ADR ' !» ' 'j:: 11' ; j. ■ i / 1 ‘ l ■ -1; l! ! ' j •• : • * f h _ j* j: r r *' . 0 •; ■ ’ ' ? 'I ( t : LE 'U ■.: : • iQ - ^ ; ;/■ a 1 OTHF. Jiioif j 3)ep iikt) 'J! t A U L'S , >• uvei-.'U Li Rinl, visual akls spue- ialist lor the Forest Service at A&M. is producing a mpvie pit fameiis Tt:\us trees which will lit* shown .a hchool ihildmi (iver the slniie. Senior Student Marries in Bryan Lennon Named Associate Pastor Koverend Anbury Isumon been ufmointi’d associate nilvtioi (lie ]\iV- T Mvibodi t (’uipvlj, 'Hiding in Re vert/nd J. F. Jladks •paslok', ^ KcVercpd Lennon will take jibe ReVerend ( at Jos I):|vi« been ti‘an?feiT|'(l tti Ithe of the .Methodist Cluiirch pl.'nr of w ho has ! I i I H ! r. CHlI.DREN cared for bj Si udent Owned House 1 lo. 2 b O -urls. FOl, SALE-CUT ROSES, Frida dj y and Sunday at T he Ros| l^OS South Colleae Hold. WANTED—Married stude it to tuick. Stephan Ice Co., Bryan, •owd FoLow tfie C pid Enjoy the Roller Skatlhg at riaylaml rt ii! I 1 . ■ -Mjss Betty Joe Hale, of ('allege Station, and (/uesar M. Holm, of tiidill/etab nce. were mal i ie(l at the , ''' s . 1 .‘! ' ... j FirJt ijaptisF Church ui Pryan ■ a ' L: ! Po,U; ' 1 '; ! Turtsday e\eni»g. ‘ <v’*il i The hide, (laughter of Mr. and \\ 15 Mrs. Fred Hale of College Station,;-J ^ I-I is n giu.luale of Stephen V. An, SlVOM SlXll'. \\ IValll I tin High School,.and the Lnivcrdity ~ »r j of Texijs. t * j ' The bridegroom,, a.senior at • A4M. is also a graduate of Ste phen F, Austin Hig r h School. : Dr. W. H. 4 lid re w officiated. 'L INDIVIDUAL AIR CONDITIONING' .. u. - 4'*-, ( ok Guy S. Meloy, ( ommjthdi nt, ammunced. today tiiat information has been received concerning the insignia to be worn by A&M (facets to signify their’' “Superior" RUTC rating. : The distinictive insignia A&M, which Was ratisl “Supifri (Gontinijud from Page 2) ^during the annual federal ins] ec- -(HMLET- ,6n it from 'you in ’47.'’ ! ‘‘I sijspected as much. I didn't think jSwensonwas that capable.” i "So you see what the English Department needs is. starwiardC/.a- jtiorr.” j "Yes, and, what you need is a kick in the |bias.” i } And I did. In 35 years, the Rockefeller j foundation has spent moife than '2400,090.000 in virtually bouhtry in the world. tion m April, 10IS. consi.-ts o blue star : V in diameter, surrou ed by a gold eoloied wrealh 13, in heighth on a ret jangular back ground of tuiiVorm ' cb.i'hiiig 1 in heighth by 2” iq wlidth. l\vo Aggies Finish At West Point I. Two former A&M students grjad- 1 ' ■ uated from the United States Jltil- -Tr ! , S/ fl DplfespES Fj^OM $10.95 Fldor IT SH< 't—2nt •'■‘V / ,'t' P, II Y H. DEATON Typewriter Exchange New & Used Typewriters Guaranteed Repairs 116 S. Main , Bryan | iiai'y Academy at West Point last week. „ Garland R. McSpadden, son Afr. and Mrs. VV. H. MeSp'ad of Fairfield attended A&M bet , his appointment to West Pain Gerald S. Diddy, son of Mr. Mrs. S. G. Diddy of Texarkt na, | also attended A&M before appont- ! nient to the Academy. —4—— * it . ’Ihe illustrated cooling nystern Ik sontething new in summer comfort. Patent on this unit is pending (they're trying to find out if it will work). However, it has been determined that the walking or running action of the foot SupplieH the power to the drive wheel, which in turn, powers the fan. The washed-air cooling effect is secured by, the water jug which distributes just enough water to the internal junk and stuff. This unit weighs only 1,100 pounds and is guaranteed to produce a cooling effect on the operator's body provided his foot action is rhythmically timed to a split 1.000,000 bf a U second. Ask your doctor 'if your Irene structure is such that you too may be fitted tvith the individual air conditioner! Young, Stevens To Escort Delegates Li irene Stevens, state 4-H Club specialist, and v V. (J. Young, ex tension district agent, will chaper one.'the Texas 4-H delegation to the national camp in Washington, 1). according to Extension Ser vice' Director J. D. Prewit. The camp will bj'gin June 10 and end June 23. j The delegation, -tjwo girls and two boys, will represent all Texas 4-H clubs: The delegates are Patsy i Jo Delevan of Devine. Beta Nell Baldwin of Vernon, Edward Hill of Garland, and Howard Altcnhof of Guadalune County. In searches for oil, more than 30,000 veils were drilled in 1940. compared with an average of 23,- 700 during 1942-45. FOR THOSE WHO DEMAND THE BEST . . College Shoe Repair North Gate ind r - . ■ . . Vr-in-- v.. rr . ; It'S DAY ii JUNE 20 m, I \llndn* sVlMVyi: o 1 | { Li4* ' We^Ve u Ren|iembered Papa” ... —now its up to you. From our fine collec tion of gifts select one that will please your papa most. R. L. McCARTY JEWELER | v • F j North Gate—Campus ! 1. i i ii rr — • i A « <?i, ‘fifcSL't 11 “My okrthts look like this all the time, since wo take them to The LAUNDERETTE.” SouthsiderrCollege Station The LAUNDERETTE ;-ni it. , i- -1- - ‘ .1’. Vf it .. ..■> -H I NOTICE. FACULTY WANTED A corrrtipontlpncu POST GKADUATIOJ Entitltxl APES, MEN, [AND Six’ K. A. ILx.to of the hotiw* Intrrefttcd fijcylty Soo V. M. Fnirwi. Aiiktlii.ll OFFICIAL N( Hy.liltftl Sick SCftll hi urn dui tf ivthmut* mxmtliu lur.*. K i trv tii .! Muni ;ncr monttiH itre 8 Mo» ilny throiwh Kriday, J2 .Soon Snlunlfty. Oily Knitriribckw will ,oibu timv, Any Stii FATHER’S 1 ■i 6:00 4 uf i :e «t Ishcd ijk ntod. r; l.c-P. 4 i nton. iiiaa > •> tyHiinio I it STUl lip 1 MOR( I’, bou ; Anmc. niiimbt' TICE ury lu i mlj 8 it bo hu ilcnl tli 1 lajfJ. nt rii; hour.; Winik th( p.m U!)tt lilll ll III cod AY 1 1 ' li.bnlUcd to th« Hoapltab run be pot , it any hour Diitht or tiny. . The re 'fi b Nun* on' duty nt nil hours'. IRENE CLAOHORN COLLEGE HOflFITAL ‘ B lnt< }S< e i I OFITCML NOTICE sndldntm /(of DrgreM: „ , lot Ii :rr*dufttr nnd undorgriuluntr r.lu* djkfit' who normally rxpoct to oompleU Ibf I: voj Mta tor a dr«r«- by the end of t tH» first or aMond term of aummof ' - «b on l»l call by the Rritlutrar’d Office ami file applioation for itearee. H. L. HEATON i t j ■ K«rt«trftf • ! [I , , ' 4 *■— jtijUlj LODGE NO. 1310 A FA. .Called 7:00 p.m.j detrree. GIBB HOWARD meedhit Tuff ,i' Wofk in;! LA AM ♦day. "V GIBB GIIeCHRlST, W.M. ,RD BADtjE' (jETT. See. j NOTICE, FACULTY WANTED cijrtTesipondence course for _ GRADUATION STUDIES Entitled 5RAPHIES OF GREAT ENGLISHMEN fjreRtetl faculty members miMi r tRTT Paires, Austin Hall.' • C a • J ' i » I A Far Food of I Interofttiona! FAME 311 N. Main Br^'an . - JUNE 20TH ROYAL Father’s IFTJ due t> One of the on Djad’s E|ai to wear. Whatever sha we know Kiujj fo The nicest nove ties, 1 coolest shi mak?. \ n, • t i' h ng$ ir belst pe or we cluklhelp ■-} »- - _ wa >■ I im PJ iJlbHNESS *|due on June 2 tomoilior him ifjve piad things we^ry, leather >king ties, the d| papardas. vr 6 Ol CJ g»1» i |V > y^ur father is ... . hoose a gift to ! W ' !, • J alliVer - IV. I C — \- I b,. I r 4 L 1 1