:y On Vaccine j ' ' ' 1/ ] ! *- I > •. ^ ; Vaccines afftii Ht Nevcastlrs disease, a paralysis that often'kills flockS d lyoiiir chicks, niay-soon be available in Te?as, W. A. P>o!ie.j| Jr.,f [old tlie Tdxas conference for Vet- erihariai|is recently. ; l l.J Newcastle’s, di^ase lias appeared frequently of late in Texas, ai|ri! recently Hilled tljious-iK ands of toiu 4 -vieek] o 1 chidWs in I Port Wofth, Bon^y ' Stated, fh, i r | warned tliatHhe diieafp coylc! be come. as dangerous tolpoultry -as hoof-and-niouth is tjo (attle,;] pvojV vaccination o|f aying hens will makce their- chicks' Safe difrinig their early weeks cf <1 ife. 1 ; One hundred and seventy rfive yeteriniar»ns from "ex is woik'pite- sent at lie confcmici J . Pierc.v, asjsoc a Sldte t’mver- P. t, Piercy, asjsoc narian. Louisiana sity. told the mee testing-Ifi'etHodja ‘ nj»aj|j help yon- trol ana^ilasmosis duces ankmia in citt i||. < llow^t|e IJiiited Health Service-Iis was described ‘by officer in|charge of trol branih of'the at MontgSibiery, Alhlre r < iHoof-ind-mduth tie, whifh has b?cn scourying. Mexico and frig! cattlejnefi who rc I: ii 4 i -I !> 11 H'at The! ICE B ui ;» iossoB years a^o, was discussed K.» F> W r ' ile velgti- h'vil Service Has leonomist Vacancy The Civil Service 1 Colnmiksion Has anpounced cxaminatfon.H for 1 hilling vacancies in the' Federal | j'hich i ro *-' ' 0, ' v i cc » Paul F- Figg, , Regional k • I )irector, -stated today. 'S lates 1 nblfic ' Exammatjons will be given for ‘ fitingl ribies j he pcjsltioii of economist with the new fig \E. j S. IT tbf rab Os Health He • Inal ’ disease bf cat^ lei jng Texas menber Inge f [JRCH today by B. T. Simms,, chief Uj S. Bureau of Animal Industry, Washington, D, C. I •ssf-T We spqcidlije in ’ BANANA SBLITS | SUNDAYS 1 i .THICK MAL’ HAMBURGERS until SANDWlEHlfS , T Open everytday #::)0| 1. til T2:|)0 p.m. excfjst Nevt to 'Country ( v h ojfi College font What’s Cooking! o ■ LUTHERAN STUDENTS AS SOCIATION, 7:30 p.m;, Wednes day, Student House located two blocks north of North Hate. SAILING CLUB, 7:116 tonight, Room 203, Academic Building. VETERANS’ WIVES BRIDGE CLUB, 7:30 p. in., Thiitkday, Cabi net Room, YMCA. * ME 220 Requests Made in Office All CE students who wish to take ME 220 the second term of summer school come by the CE Office and sign a request for this course immediately, W. R. Wright, head of the Depart ment of Civil Engineering, an nounced today. |f 1 Cornell Professor Speaks Here E. Y. Smith, Cornell] University b'rkel, ; lureau of Reclamation, Entrance con-1 claries will range from $3,397 to twice 54,902 per year. Openings will oc- :ur in thof states of Texas, Okla-j turktey specialist, emphasized to mma, Kansas, .Nebraska, North j students taking the poultry short Ikikofa. Utah, New Mexicol Colo-1 course that turkeys mUst be free ■ado, Wyoming, Montana,[Idaho, of pollorum, liavc the 1 ability to •S’cvada, Arizona, California, Wash-1 livjc and grow, and be of meat- ngton and Oregon. ; u j type if they are to 'satisfy the Application forms and addition- J buyer. !hl information may be obtained Smith is one of 20 speakers thai (from the post office or from the! have appeared on the! three-week Regional Director, 14th U. S. Civil ( short course, which closed Friday. Service Region, 210 South liar- (vood Street, Dallas 1, Texas. ■f Fire Dept. Gets Call to Grass Fire e* • *> \ i Colle^cf fji’o trucks answered a call this morning,to extinguish a grass fire just north of the,Bur gess Pugh warehouse) No 'damage was done except for burned grass.. • The fire was believed to Hajvo started from a place where old pa pers were being burned. Texas hatcherymen, poultry and turkey breeders made up the class membership. . The short course is held annual ly at A&M with the Objective of training official flock selecting and pulforum testing, agertts. E. D. .Parnell, Toultry Husbandry pro fessor, in charge of the course, said. The average American, roach grows to about ! H inches loijg and has a normaK life span of ahbyi 11 months. 1 Bushel Minimum I For Hort Cannery Less than one bushel of fruits or vegetables! will not: be handled by the horticulture cannery, T. S. Stephens, in charge oL canning, has announced. Produce should be brought.to the horticulture cannery M om d a y, Tuesday, and Thursday mornings, Stephens said. The cajim-ry charg es 6c a can for labor; 3c for Nol 2 cans; and 4<- for No. 3 cans, ac cording to Stephens. The horticulture cannery open ed Monday and will remain open most of the 1 canning season, Sto- j phens said. that the rule requiring ordinances to be read at more than one meet ing of the City Council before fi nal passage be suspended, and! said rule is hereby suspended, and]that this ordinance take effect arid be in full force and effect immediate ly from and after its passage at this meeting, and. it is so ordain ed. Passed and approved, thisj the 16th day of June, 1948 A. !)( /S/ ERNEST LANGFORD . Mayor Attest: /S/ nym. McGinnis ! City Secretary ORDINANCE *70, AN ORDINANCE D^C THE KEEPING OF ND BIRDS AND iAL NG DOGS EXCEPT KEPT , STRICTU ITHIN THE < IMITS OF THE Cl LEGE STATION TO BE A P LIC NUISANCE, PROVID THAT DOING SO IS’ UNT, FUL, AND PROVIDIN FOR VIOLATION. ' BE IT ORDAINED CITY COUNCIL OF OF COLLEGE STAT AS: ] lit i SECTION 1. The keeping of animals and birds within the cor porate limits of the City of College Station resplts in flies, abno.yious odors and annoying noises, nm| hence endangers health and con flicts with peaceful living, and therefore is hereby declared to be a public nuisance. SECTION 2. It shall be unlaw ful for any owner, lessee, occupant or any other person in charge of any premises within the corporate limits of the City of College Sta tion, Texas, to keep or allow to be kept on said premises any horses, mules, jacks, jennets, swine, cattle, sheep, goats, rabbits, chickens, guinea pigs, ducks, gbese, guineas, turkeys, or any other do mesticated or wild livestock or birds, or any dogs unless such dogs be kept strictly as pet$ by the occupant of the premises^ SECTION 3. Any. person viiolat- ing this ordinance shall be fined not less than ton ($10.00) .dollars nor more than fifty ($50.00) dol lars for each offense. Each day this ordinance i£ violated shall constitute a separate offensci SECTION 4. This ordinance shall become effective upon pass age by the City Council. SECTION 5. Emergency Clhuse. The fact] that the present ordi nances of the,City of College,Sta tion are inadequate, and the fur ther fact that many unsanitary conditions exist within the (City diHj to the existence within the j EVapston with the exception of City oi animals and birds n*med thdlOO motor and 400 meter dash- heroin creates an emergency! and pn imperative public necessity (Continued from Page 3) Parker and Thompson from Texas and Scott from Arkansas all stand an excellent chance to gain a berth on the US Olympic team ^s a result of their showing in this‘meet. The US Olympic team will con sist of the three top men in each event at the Olympic tryouts in tho 100 meter and 400 meter dash es'. |n these two dashes the top five; men will be taken in order to form US relay teams in the 400 a ltd 1600 meters. ; • SECT. WITH A BAfTALION ^UlSSI- FIED AD. Rates . I . 3( a Ward per insertion with a 2'>C minimum. \Space rates in Classified S^tion . . . CONper column inch. Send iall classifieds rcmittancc to the SUident Activities flee. All ads should be turned in b 10:00 a.m. of tho day before publicjitipn. FOR SALE-CUT RobiS, Friday, Satur day and Sunday at The Rose Stand, lOOIl South Collette (Road. McKi:NZIK-BALDWIN| business col- LFUF offers refresher courses in slhort- hnnd, bookkeepimt and associated! sub jects. Dial 2-6635, ]|ryan, Texas. FOR SALE. Roomj ISxlH, with bath. Trailer Area F-4. FOR SALE—Llitht 2-wheel Iikh a er; excellent «>ndition, pricejl Student owned house No, project houses and tennis court FOR 'RENt-Two cool corner i: MockX from main post pffiie also available for wesk-etili • Phone X-4764. f DRESSMAKING - Perfect fit t inM Apt, A-s-li, Collepe View. —CITIZENS— (Continued from Puge 1) unable to get colored helpers. The residents, were willing to load their garbage but refused to cooperate 1'urthei. : Section VI was covered.by Grady Vi'hitnor and his truck. The Bra- .kob Enginetfiing Company loaned tiuckl tor flection VII. ; ‘ With Jim Colson as the driver, Riley Woods (ami four' colored men picked up garbage in this area. Spraying Today TI10 spray crews, working under [E- E- binder. College Sanitation | va g ue) according to Dr. James -GLEAN-UP- (Continued from Page 1| how she and her husband were on a bug k'lhn? campaign by a icom- bination of DDT and trenches around their trailer home, j Mrs.* Bradshaw was outspoken irj her approval of the worthiness otj this program. . Uith the indorsemeiti mid dssis Of the 98 Colleges and Univer sities who entered teams in the Minneapolis meet only 50 of them scored points. The first eleven teams in the point stand ings were as follows: Minnesota 46;; USC 41 Zi; Texas 40; 1111- | noils 34'4; California 19'4; Ohio ! State 18; Michigan 18; Stanford ! Northwestern 16; Rhode I Inland .State 15; Texas A&M ! M-i ' | Following are the summaries of- I the (events in which SWC athletes (were entered: I 400-Meter Dash—Norman Rucks South Carolina; Art Hirnden, A& M; John Hammack, United States Two j students out for the xumjner desire painting jobs Inrpe or small. I spray or brush. Contact Georpe N. Thon^as, Uox 1071 Trailer li-2 iTraller Area 1 or! Jennimrs II. Vaurhant Uox 5096, So. Sta . Trailer P-5 (Trailer Area 1 SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 AF&AM Called meetintr Tuosdijy a* 7 p.m. (Work in ,E.A. de cree. K.A. examinatioijs. GILCHRIST. W.M. llADGETT. Her. Gl Hit W. H. Headcjuart pi for; MRS. DA> gar, California; Veme McGrew, Rico; Lou Irons, Illinois, and Tom .Military Academy; Malvin Whit-, ^’pfield, Kansas, ji feet 6 inches, field, Ohio State; George Gujda, j Discus—Fortune Gordien, Minnfl- Villanova; Frank Fox, Seton Hall,, sota, 164 feet 6!i inches; Victor Time 47.2. • | Frank, Yale, lC4Jfeet 3% int-hes; Broad Jump—Willie Steele, San Gejorge Kadera, Texas A&M,' 156 Diego State, 24 feet lUi inches; feet 1U 1 inches; Rollin Praither, James Holland, Northwestern. 24 , Kansas State, 154 feet 1 inch; ( . . fqe^ 6L inches; Lorenzo Wright, I Woodsin Linn, Saji Jose Statoj, I6J tancfe 'of these^arid 11 otheT ciffizens i ^ayne, 24 feet 5L inches; John feet 7'^ inches; Mel Sheehan, ^Mis- of this area, the entire clegn-up campaign should be a comiplete success. Needed now is a (more work and less talk campaign.!This the work will be. offered today when business houses close and the begins .on spraying and paijtting of houses with insecticides. Symptoms of poliomyelitis Officer, and II. G. Johnston, head of .the Entomology Department, are concentrating on garbage cans, are Gabbard, College Hospital,| but Rdbertsoiff Texas, 23 feet 10 M* in ches; Gaylord Bryan, Stanford, 23 i'eet: 10 inches; Lloyd Lamois, Minbesota, 23 feet 8 inches. Javelin Throw — Fidnk Held, Stanford, 209 feet 8 inches; Fran cis Fi iedenbach, California, 204 feet S’y inches; Frank Guess, Tex as, <199 feet; William lanicelli, Frjtjiklin-Marshall, 195 feet HL inches; Call Schuette, Marquette, za. Such signs as fever, headaches. rknimal pens, ditches, and outside Lore throat, and stiff neck should (toilets. Winder's crew, is working bo noted with caution, especially ■on mosquito control while John-; when they are coupled with greak- j stop s crew, nqtde up of seniors 1 1U , SS i n the limbs, nausea, or jvom- I and graduate students, are spray- Ring. Dr. Gabbard stressed'that ing the other areas; People Cooperating \braces alike. Vaughn stated th;it people are | cooperating ( with the emergency ! ordnance issued last Wednesday to | rdmovc all animals and fowl from | the City limits. He said that this ruling applied to all animals ex- j cept 1 dogs and cats which were immediate ]>ets of a household. McGinnis pointed out that these animals could not be kept within the city limits for breeding pur- i poses. strongly resemble winter iiMpuen- idiWjfeet 9*4 inches; Richard Geib, Ystle 179 feet 2 inches. j iiO-Meter High Hurdles—Clyde Scott, Arkansas; W. F. Porter, Northwestern; Craig Dixon, UCL A; Tom Mitchell, Indiana; Rich ard Maxwell, Ohio State; George. souri, 151 feet. 5,000-Meter Run—Jerry Thomp son, Texas; Horace A. Shenfeltei*, Penn State; Quentin Brelsjford, Ohio Wcseyan; Clarence Robin son. Brigh tm Youjig; Walter Katv kow, lllinojis; Rotnjrt Karnes, Kan sas. Time 15:04.5; 100-Meter Dasfl— Mel Pqtton, Southern California; Don Ajuler- son, California.; (Charles Parker, Texas; Harry^McGinnis, Nebras ka; tie among Charles Peters, Ins (liana; Paul Co\vi<>, Princeton, and Don (’atnpbell, Colorado. Time 10.4 seconds. I the disease attacks all aged and Walker, Illinois. Time 13.7. (New! —KYLE FIELD meet record; old record set Friday by Scott at 14 seconds’.) (Continued from Page 1) R. C. ECHOLS Realtor Over Canady’s Pharmacy Bryan Phone 2-6454 j I 800-Meter Run—Malvin Whit-1 field, Ohio State; Jack Dianetti, ■ Michigan Stafe; Bob Chambers, I Southern California; Charles Shop-: box was to go on ton of thp top j Herd, Texas College; William Clif-1 deck of peats. j | fold, Ohio State; Torn Dickey, ] Carmichael stated that entrance j Louisiana State. Time 1:51.1. . into the stadium was to be sipeed-j.. 200-Meter Dash— Mel Patton, ed up by specially designed itamps 1 Southern California; Charles Par- which would provide easy entjry to kei) Texas; Paul Bienz, Tulane; the new addition of seats. Ounces- Chdiles Peters, Indiana; Don! sions and toilet, facilities wejre to | Campbell, Colorado; Bob Smith, (be provided in the new project. Xotre Dame. Time 20.7 seconds. Carmichael ventured no gugss as I High Jump—Tie between Dwight ko when the rest of the seats will Eddleman, Illinois, and Irving be sold. He said Ahat the sale of Mofidschein, New York U. 6 feet ojitions would continue indefinitely. 7 inches; tie between Charles Han- Jk/tatofo C A F * T E » I A For Food of International FAME 311 N. Main Bryan DON’T LET YOUR OLD isaw OF PRECIOUS GASOLINE ^ J L • SAVE GAS • PERK UP PERFORMANCE Let vs inspect your old carburetor FREE! V Bryan Motor Co. Bryan, Texas .415 N. Main I 1‘One so particular as LA l 0;^^ 12 * ' 1 - Ij is you should take his shirts to the UNDERETTE" LAUNDERETTE Souths de College Station : 1, ^ Jn?: - *' r - ■ ■' :r. fifii Ml i ][• ■« ■ ; ■ . .j: "For tops in smoking pleasure you can’t find a better cigarette than Chesterfield." Cofjnt^i 1HA Uwrr* ’ i Mm Tomooq Cs j X | l- f' * ' ii.!' Am