..f • • J : * • Page? * Velsnap, v; ' -r ' v ■E JUilON WfyK ted tlie Gurls *1 ' ' . 7' ;■! fi; i* • • ie, U -w ! i i I Reporter By HARRIY GOODING Since our lasti ease hiatoty was ^ published, we hs ye ]had some trou ble with prowlers seeking to get Wl-I "'fells. J; Wii >; : 4 kimi; M£sm into our files, ; Let! me to peat, thii information i4 tial; and method&^pf and old men and old theme? vault ^ith or -destroyed shou made to botheir merely to make .. t ^ '■ I ^ Cheating Studies Hidden As 1 - ' ^ ■ , > ' r ; [, - I • ' a, Ij/ \ Makes More Thorough Study a little trouble, and liomework found merely amusing. Most of it I did in class..- “It was in high school, too. Gentlemen, that I first Ijiecaine aware of the opposite sex as ‘such. My personality, my looks, my convertible—all combined to make- me irfesifttable, not only to the girls of my class but also those of the upper classes. I became a great favorite with them, I might say the favorite with them and I did my best to preserve that position. “At times, I. can remember, our phone ra^g constantly from eight in the morning until eleven at night resulting, of course, in ob jections from my parents. I earn estly advised that the line be dis connected, and I begged the girls with,'whom I was acquainted to re frain from calling me. But it was no use. There were simply toot many girls who wished to hear toy voice. ' , But I digress. “I graduated from high school ictly.! ec|nfiddto | filed ayray hlj j with the highest of honors. 1 spent test; paper in |a safety deposi orders that t ^ d any attetoptrb^ them. Wfe are Here} al studyf qfj ing, not to became an ally fcoi But hack to [thi easel historic The one that we present today i especially poignant fqr as one5 ' reads, it bpcoijHeg clear; that thi .ened by the brought about cojukl rise to great nojt if or- the 1 person involved heights, if it fact that his will; has been weaki-li Susidious by. cheating a summer of freedom enjoying toy self completely until I fell 'in love. Oh, I knowllJwas young and in % * ■ W, r ] . . « r-m ■ ' CM . — a 1 9 A ile reading this cake, remehil^jj not t* condemn this J ‘man fof he is largely a victim of circupidtances and is not entire ly-to blame. Ap in the 1 other cases, we havp altered the name of the subject! that he mpy not be embarrassed by publicity. For put-poses qf identification, we will call him ! Vejsnap. I ! VELSNAP:' ' j 'U | “I have led a •'very happy an full life, Gei|i] letoen, and! I fe^ that I have hden exceedingly foij tunate. Since imy [birth I have ncj wanted for anything althojugh mi parents could n^t be Jconsiden rich. In grade school, it. had i trouble with any j>f my studies f the level of |r iy | intelligence wal^ slightly above thait of tfie average' run of students} Ij was ajlso) blessqd(j| that curl indi ' qui with a head, cjf jhair into golden riqgfcts charmed my t2achers, [ “In high'se fliOoI, ! of i_Gov. Beauford Jester told a ator conference here Friday that quih Texas’ • industrial develop ment is being handicapped by lack of water. . If Postal Service Solves Puzzle; Mail for ‘Tiger’ WASHINGTON, Aug. 15—(iW— A letter reached Washington ad dressed simply to “The Congress of The United States, Washington, D. cT\ ■ r I Now there are 435 members of the House and 96 Senators. The sealeB letter was delivered to one »f them. \ 1 •.! Who? Rep. Olin Teague of College Sta tion.} Why? \ • • j f Because the postmark was that of a town in his district, Wort ham .That’s, the way the Postoffice here handles such mail. The letter was signed by Mrs. Tisdple, contemplating going into business for ^lerself, she wrote. Local Health Unit Warns of Disease Increase in Area Diseases in the Bryan-CollegO Station area are on the increase, according to the Brazos County Health Unit. Bryan, during the week ending August 7, reported the following cakes: 1 diptheria, 7 dysentery (bacillary), 14 gonorrhea, 2 ma* lari®, 7. measles, and 8 septic sore: throat. College Station had 4 i cases of gonprrhea, 5 measles, and 1 septic sore throat. ■ j : , i The Health Unit also warned about relapsing fever as four c^ses of it have been reported to the State Health Department from amounting West Texas County. Relapsing fever is primarily an infebtion of wild rodents and ifi transmitted by a tick called Orni- tho(|orus turicata. Persons are us ually accidentally infected by the tick bite and the disease is not communicable from person to per son. The chief sympton of relaps ing fever is short periods of fever from two to three days in length followed by periods of weakness lasting three to four days. There are usually from one to ten! ‘re- ,lapses’. Diagnosis is usually made by clinical symptons or by demonstra ting the causative organisth, a spirochete, in a dark-field pre paration of the patient’s blood. The disease is readily cured if early treatmentis given, To prevent relapsing fever, per son? should avoid tick infested caves, camp sites and ground areas sin<}e the ticks live in the soil and usu!ally bite during the night} ExV posied persons should use a tic& >n socks and trousers. In the 30 year history course, there have been mori 2500 men enrolled in the pre grjfim USSR CITIZENS LEAVINC U. S. IN LARGE NUMBER!! NEW YORK, Aug. 16 Soviet citizens' are retuift|i|i; Russia from the New York such numbers that it “savoits evacuation,” the New Yorjc Mirror said Saturday. Now Training iRIO College CraduaUs Tjie 1 General Electric Com pa ly announced that a record nunjib{erlof movie than 1400 graduates colleges* and universities havje been hired by this company thi? yeirj surpassing by almost 600 the p| vious high mark of last year. According to Maynard M. Ber ing, assistant to the the! Vi|e- president in charge of engineer-' ing policy, expansion of tl»fe co pany, coupled with the effkts the war-time • shortage of jrid- uates, led to the selection oi this record number. Of this group, 1046 are elec trjca! mechanical, and industrial engin eers. Fifty chemistry and 15 pfy«: sics graduates also havb I selected. More than 250 business [a lm||m- istration, accounting and 11 be; art? graduates have been se lecled for the Business Training U ,UI |p e > according to R. J. Canning, s upfr- visor «f Business Training, fr alld- ition, more than 40 recent grad uates have bben efiosen foi| |a isign- ments in .the Advertising and Publicity Department. ! The new college-trained ilmplpy- ees will entei 1 General -Eje wc’s which includes not only te(d nilal scientific, and business Courses but also apprentice trainijn; jfoit high school graduates. Several hundred women ic[>H|ge graduates are employed eadh yiar the majority of whom hava* bafck grounds in mathematics, blys^cs and chemistry. A small num »ei| ol women are trained as is udjenl engineers. * . j General Electric’s Bu sii Training Course lasts h] ip ‘imately ^hree years and is |s ip] ile mented by evening courses! In 1 and business si assified Ads J: 1 j ' ,1 V • WnH A BAtTALfoN CLASS!- ) AI>. Rale* ... 3< a word per insej t!on with a 251 minimum. Space ratc| in Clueified Section . . . <0f per inch. Send all classified* with Banc: to the Student Activities Of- All ads shouty be turned in by 10 :< ) a.m. of jthe day before public*tiotv. SAL1Royal portable typewriter* * froi ypvr, authorised Royal dealer, L. ~ ‘ ^ yan Business Machine C FOR I ALl of Allege! on Hwy. 6 at Lakeview Acres. Inqfire (]• !• Miller residence at Lake, Houtyc arjui, 900 ft. of! frontage, 2 bedrooms, all com i, IiTte * " ^ * ‘ * ‘r: 01: p. venlbncesj Interior finish of high quail- U at a bargain and with- Use I onlr WAN 'ED FOR I'ui ly E. Pa IZlE BALDWIN BUSINESS COli E of era refreaher course* in ahortj- b&ikkccping and associated sub- DiM 2-66G5. Bryan, Texas, Vw Village. 8ALfi-j ft. PhlWp refrigerator. new, September ,1047. Slight- iscd; excellent condition. See at 229 ;, Dextirj side, apartment. College, k. or ajll 4-7064 after 5:00 p. m. |T TU RENT garage ip College SU- Wr te Box an4 F...E. 1 ' . : ' ,• t. -W. 22nd, Bryan, Te i«e located 2 miles south 1100 sq. ft. on 4% acres'*' moderate income. —Sofa bed in good condition-, r for' a- year. - ■ See. Ballman, - ^ ^ : ' -»Ostermoor mattress and box Double.bed, bedside table, qlso bicjcle. See at' Student Owned le No.i 6 after 5:00 or write P. O. 5173 To keep your children. Rates >Ur- Apt. BS-ft. Vet .Village. aNALLMabei: j promiae to give, up king. Please come bock. John SAlR:-2-pi»ce living room auite, sprir «s, cbeft pf drawers, circulat- gaii heater. Holmes. Apt. 7-A, Vet age after- 5 i()0 p. m. SALfej-i-2’ tfailer house, and room, plate .yfith apartment cook stove elecjtrle refrigerator. A er, 'I raller . 1*7, Areh 4v C BA R G A IN 8 . Electric Refrigerator? I h » ■ ABC Washers-Like new.; i $usy i Spintlryer Washers hew. I !. Portable; Washers—Excel- it e|>H(litiojn. Term? HON-BEARRIE CO. j ' ; it • ■ ' On • ] block east* of bank ;• Itotioq, Texas Ph. 4-8531 lS huttrition TeRfeller Holmgreen to Talk At R0A Meeting Colonel E. N. Holmgreen will describe some of his experiences as idirector of the Agriculture Di vision of the US Mission in Greece at a meeting of the ,305th Composite Squadron and the Braz os County Chapter, Reserve Offi cers Association. The meeting will take place to morrow night at 7 in Room 301, Goodwin Hall. tat It often and you’ll got ♦ >' • VITAMIN A eyes In condition and Pi . discussed, mi *t ^ , enlisted reservists have been in* vitW to attend. THE LARGEST ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE STORE IN BRYAN— - M.. Come in and see us for large or small appliance^:;; RADIOS, ELECTRIC IRONS STUDENT LAMPS, FLOOR LAMPS, PRESTO COOKERvS } COFFEE MAKERS and many other usefuls UNITED APPLIANl FARM * HOME . A AGGIE p Phone t-I RIBOFLAVIN THIAMIN.... I/I CALCIUM repair; also •v . ♦hri body cells and appetite by help- the food we eat and ne ’ves healthy* teeth and bones. i t t,T ia CHEAM OFTEN fOR GOOD HEALTH i . SIHKIR PLtASORt i ■HI JTi AariM HBlMai •N-'-r. r m