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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1948)
/f •- I Used Ovcif Worl v-rj k;- J l *4 Ill ■ By mti ’ -i “i ■ f AgRieti can f< constantly prote vigilant arm of t ill-timed and :U ' oar valiant Tcops One of the e? ee by necessity un-name his wife to a show. Being a profissorfhe patronage to the lowj so went to Guioi :; A kibsBlNG fhelr liv^» ths lengthy am if To show just crna been piven W. for Teachhig^ architecture. Cnudjlll is n in the Architecture do; A&M and his wt ‘ movoitJ I years at ‘Space school rofessor it at bliahed Engi* e; the but water., I . i Jl To injure the following of husband tooik the plump wife to Work with him. The foreman of the shop he worked in juriwTi .mx-P * objected to the wife sitting around apd so fdr ithe criticIsm| Qf fired the fellow I I - sfpry should be tOld. ; Undaunted, the husband secured them fotessors of both jobs in a private club on a bargn ten •e, decided to take mijeg 0 ff fb e ahore of Miami Florida. tumed to the of Goodwin, i"! = / 'Twas there the mistake. He decide slightly less thap thef Boyer he placed hi . leaned over to kids h The romantiij an shattered by the .scuf: ing of lights, and the Two KK’s with flash j the parked car from Verily I say tmto the sparrow shalf be ' ' ' ■ In case you are loi gain a bookstore; in . * icAtiap Cnudill’a work in the I The put “'S i iiblication. 1 m m •) f yonlyafooi. KY neering Experiment Statidn. which quoted Australian : '• V ■i ■ I pubUCAtion, School Building and Equipment,” issiued by the Aur* tralinn Council of Educntfoiml Re- search. The part;Of Caudilra work icil of Educational part bf Cape that iwa|B used was pictu movable Mats portrayed in “Space for Teaching." They good examples of m ing a real one. Tb ani aijid all takers Bdip fers a new, unust miles off the shore of Miami Florida Hr, „ J L. The diet didn't help the women losi the laturally gave ins planned 18 pounds so the husband’s moods priced theater ana b ecame progressively worse. The woman de- e show the ^ re- c ^ e( j jeayg him. She was afraid thHt he need m :r p n t would insist upon a continuation of! the |tor made his fatal m Iss his wife. Wfith nique of Choifles ajxjund his wif 14hd i peaceful scenei Was .ing? of feet, the ilash- ioiid cry of “Gotcha !” igh^is lit charged onto two directions. J ecorded. 44 a i Sans#: for a shard bhr- rancisco is affjer- t •bfc Absolutely free. The title of the gifatisi book — “He w to -*■-■ Predict Elections” /";■ | i |li A woman in Clev< story to spin to thekli' testified that her ]hu stand her being oVer As he had tadtfu was fine> but there! + it. Without further a skimpy eight day diet Some Have B iM Ohio, had n sad urts there I just couk i- } iJ?, aqua-meals. Eating was just too pleasant a habit for her to break. ★ A Harvard freshman sought aid tlie authorities in locating an article stolen from his room. The college lad comnlqined to police that a thief had carried off ft man’s leg that had been a part of his room’s decorations. The false limb wasn't of too much wprih. he said, but the article adorning it was. The rom T"ns , i'i' „ iiie saiu, out tne article auornmg it was. rne fouteven the full of !blue ?arter en cir c ling the leg had a kjt of n “sentimental value.” Jl .!. j../ ,(|' j' ! Mr ■ i ' 'll ■ j . j IT “The Minnesota. Daily,” campus, pews- paper of the University of Minnesota; had quite a typographical flub in its colt mns recently. After reading it, the staff was so proud of the mistake that they wrote a spe cial feature and re-printed it for the bene fit of those readers who had missed it.; ,t A line from the sports page had been 0re4 courts therel She wrongly tied onto a music review and; this divt was the result. •} ’ ■ ' ■ | M [. i r [j “The sedond n|iovement is the hear; of t it—her f gure this Work aind in its performance Muinch bul boss looge n. ust too muqh .of and the orchestra were splendid. In six of lb hie placed her jccjijststing no on a hjng the seven touchdo .vns and all three con sions. of the wore doomed morichn seats. , , the battalion CLASSIFIED At) • !, ■f / , ’ "t /■ I ■ :• v ! i,: Fa «.«*■ fli J: iaPi 4k **+*-“•.it-lS Page 4 •'! i I ■ MONDAY, NOVEMBER |l5,il948 SELL WITH A BATTALION* CLASSI FIED AD. Rates .h l a word per ■nseriion with a 25# minimum. Space rates in Cla^sifill Section . .F. BW per column Inch. ^damUieds with remittance to -tH^JStudcnt- Activities Office. All add should he tamed in by 10:00 a.m. of the da^beforc publication. WA8HIN& FOR SALE—GoodlWiTjoep—>4C9.13. Han cock, Cbem. Hide.. Room 821. WANTED—Two neat. Kirk for car hops at Bronco fnn. PERSONAli^-Horatio:; Will it be iUI rlifht if mother and father both pwj with ua? They ; want to Ket to know you better. Clarabelle. 1 i 1 WED ELL’S SERVICE 2016 Cavitt Ph. HOP :eo FOR SAl.R—O ft cold spot refrigerator. " ' 7 Sane. Good ahape. Call after 5:80. 4-SS69. FOR S^lR—Portable; wasbihK machine with detachable •tofingcr. Apt. D-7-B. ColliitU View. Lestri: 7 Dahoh Crawford ijree tjhow i at CampUs. FOR SALE—Good baryain, 15 pair pants, 31-32; 3 jfults, 38 and 40: 3 jackets, 38; 3 pair shoes. IQ'-j. Dorm 3, Room 128. FOR THAT Well Groomed WAITED—Live-wire I sales lady. Must be efficient. enerRetic,: attractive. Phone 2-2864 for appointtnf-nt. ^er- Nolen Finds Profs the Same - - iwnrjfj t "J r I In huropi But Lesson; \ By M ACK T. n|oM! < BaH CorrehixHidont Sm After a. BA tbo; itexl 1 . . _ H Doctorate for the niami it^'.of the American students who Pa-is t o study. European their BA’a at our juttlbr y. their Master’s at our BA jlhv* what's left but the: ijoctm'lie ~ The time (lifi'ereBtip tloes^^ the course auv easier tlienf^h.! The , 'r!, .initiative is .the skuilent's jiiffR t—; | !’ rescntc< . tell him to read pair? such and such a !$ijntem« he jloes plenty of work ti or -work than his Ajnfcrie. sHk liiimber." ;■£&!/ } At the end of- this yea a 'stimMlatins: series of bi- el r>ck lit. Anri ci, It- in! »n tho subjects he has shj$ed and ! te^ivie thfia[most jx-op submits to an oral, i*xain matter, f If his work is li I fir j.- f f which is a prer for the next vejJPhnd th r’ates are eivenHiut imne oprely on the basis of re . Profs are profs the wo The mnmhters. the e’row key-chain twirlers, the tera flourish in facultiei where- like mushrooms basements. The mumhlon \ally the venus B^arrled are. death for fqreiarne even the French' Btudcr understand what they s;i; teino tlio plight of the hi American’. ijl The French Foreign Le Legion of Honor huve no ed their members Fas Watchdogs us lias the Legion. Consequehlly student’s politics f$ a r •pmi to , rec live r h vei; ' So f arder own cone should be, I have anachronn t'onal bel Two fello lifake my Bourdfn and hail ♦ heir hom France U «f!i nslioils, which is 1‘ ' • ’ ''('I’i' n|et sonuf students bf Hit polilical and edacii- tHe Indo-Chinesel om Indo-China in I'pnf held ijna- i Our projehiiof Phillinipe itideoehi ■ deuce .sn&ijkeil the Indo-Chinese rti- so American morid s ; more ej> jand ; <v muii; uiuai, people realize^ efithie ; THe ladi iBribed me into being a floplired i friend of 1 ndjo-Ch'na—th'-v nreseni satisfactoTV he cuts .a cfliHifi*atie t“d volume of medieval iiltJto 4 nrql «ng " .cerUfi- •sonSlly, ilts.T Id o^'er. from . House fought tooth mst t the I French i« L*li|i)d before ! comiuig t|0 ichool, but: when the opportuhit y Jifor a naid edijicatipW ♦ st-lf. nation.'d’.ar. eloscij go back to i thv guerrilla liai»d. Irldo-Cb rial they say 1 , has more love for thojU- S. than it does for i France, a id]more American oro. ducts thaiti f|re"ch in the markets).. 1300 AJ*. ft A M. C a 1 1 0 jl meeting Tuesday, November 16, at 6:30 p.m. Work Id (8) E. A. degree*. E. A. etaminalicm*. !J. J. IWOOLtET, W. M W. Hi BADflErr. Bee. PALASOTA BARBER SHOP 109A W. 25th Ph. 2-5569 ■ i Bryan -4- Indo-Chinese; poetry, translated of . »Pfl coprse. Jufet ihand me that grenade and say mem you,Want assassi nated! ' ii S jft T A Club Will Hear *' 1 _ 1 L 1 *■ ! i I i. — I'r Dallas Landscaper eytfry- rt #ni)! JesSec- ■UmHort !, Mheh | Arthur! jilRorger. lai>d«can^ ar chitect of Dallas, will address thp Thndkcapej Art Club fooight iiat y^ICA Assembly Ropni 'SaHJ !rr - T tialk on the ma^n^lrlirtf Butler b$iAU86 , ; si tion Ijind iaaijgUK icu<i‘»mic jean office wil ored slidei.j f J. B. ROCHELLE is the newly elected commanding’ officet of the Ross Volunteer Compart; . WSSF Worker Will Meet With YMCA Cabinet r i! Jeanne Cook, ti-proBentutive of the World Student Service Fund, •rriveid!. Sunday evening for it two day viitil to Aggleland. She will meat with the Campus YMCA Cabinet tonight arid with the Exe cutive; Committee , of the Student Senate Tuesday evening to explain the purposes of the mS/S.F. and i its achieve merrts. ! ‘Miss cork is a gradudtq of Kent College, Ohio. I.akt yeir she was chosen a member of thb champion Woman’s Debate team of the Ohio Woman’s Conference. “1 am convinced that |thi? nations of the world need trained leader ship ns they have; nevejr heeded it Jbeforq. I believe tliat tl^c lid given to students by the World Student Service Fund is a vital ccmductiiH a-, landscaix*! arcnitectla ) Bailey lets you ^see^ the plan AH Students Will See Houston Pit nt One hundred and ten m imall husbandry students will visji thei Houston Packing Company in Houston Wednesday, accordir g to O. D, Butler, assistant; prof :ssor of janimal husbandry. The tour of the plant wi 1 be conducted by W. W. Bailey, ilant superintendent. Bailoj' gradi ated from A&M in 1936 and did meats wofi k here in 11946. H J >. | ' I. j •; ♦‘The group will see all dant operations and practices, both good . t J.l rb-Li.8. .. n J lit. What's Cooking AGGIE RUTH CIRCLE, jt p. m., Tuenday, with Mrs. Erskinje High- tower, 4400 College Main. AIOhE, 5:15 ip. )m., Tuesday, Chemiitry Building. I Club I/mg- horn picture will bo taken :n front of the Chemistry Bnildinri COOKE CO. CLUB, 8;11| p. m., Tuesday, Academic BwldinC. Long- horp picture will be taken.! DEL IrtO CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Wednebday, YMCA. Pie tun: to bo IftjRMH | J i 1 GEOLOGY CLUB, 7:30! p. in., Tuesday, Room 1(10, Geology Build ing, Longhorn picture will be tak en. HANDICRAFT GROUP, 9:30 a. m., Monday, YMCA. HOUSTON A&M fcLUI*, 7 p. m., Monday, YMCA. LANDSCAPE ARTS CLUB, 7:30 *p. m. Monday, Assembly Room, second floor Of YMCA. necessity NEWMAN CLUB, 7:15, p. today,” stated M'ss Cobk in a i Monday, Civil Lecture Rooni letter to J. W. Robertson, YMCA PRE-LAW SOCIETY, 7:15 p. m. Cabinet Chairniaih Monday, Room 23, Building KL ti i -1—• . r i , u , P R E M E DICAL-PREDENTAL The daily intakt. of fcolialt of a gor’rt'TY T-'lCl n m TUesdav typical sheep is about one 28 thou- sandtfa of ah ouncq, yet) it it U not Room ‘ 32 ’ Sc,en<:e B ^ ld,r f' SAM WIVES, 8 p. m., Monday, YMCA. Pictures! to be taken. SALES - - r-- 4 SERV1C1 Brick-Stratton Mi gas engine repair automobile .work UNIVERSAL SERVICE 307 W. 26tb St Bryan | I Phong 2-1639 POP SALE—Onr 2«" bi) ti»B. Apt. D-S-2, Coilp , GETTING A HOME; PERMANENT? See us for the latest — f in haircuts—our sp BBJ North Gate i—our spec WILSON BEAUTY lortli College Statioi Phone 4-4314 LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Prompt, and trustworthy ,J, B. BEARD 2-2836 Office Phono 4-4059 Residence i. • r ; service I 1 ■ i i I'-'. ;, "i- REMINGTON-R AND TYPEWRITERS! Plenty of new portable i type writers for students I plenty of late mode) rental typewrit ers of nil makhs! i J Sales—Service—Repairs ’ . BentftV - ! Bryan Office Equipment Co. FRED ROBISON ^ ' I \ i ‘ I • Your Authorized Remington-Rand Agent I .1 ;! ' 'j ’J h •' ! 3222 Highway 6 South 1 Bryan SUL ROSS No. 1300 A. F'P to American - leglm H.U P , '■‘JM ■ I ii COMET DELIVERY £ ’ Box 1105 Ji Phone 2-i2li Pick Up and iDelivfey Moving' and Hatilini: *■■■ r OLD FURNITURE MADE We Specialize in Rcfinishirtg Antiques and Venetian Blind* Hr-' F. L SUMMERS Furniture Refthiehing Painting Contractor 3200 Highway 6, S. Ph. 4-4 =~= ' tr ft BUY YOUR G. E. RADIO TO|)A Portables—Table Models—Consofe •\ • in. i $19.95 and up McCULLOCH-DANSBY APPLIANCE STORE ' Bryan:,’ “i . W.8.D. CLQTIUERS College Strtftlon ij.J flF'!;-. —l-lu. IL.k£!!!!S M Consult; 11, Dr. Carlton R. |L*e 203 S. Main — Bryan ; Phone Mftqt ~ PHONE 4-1241 l^i' illustrated with eoj-, stca, l showing it. in- Itb Of an ounce, yet| if it is not oue,,vl! D V luw ^ present in its food thejsieep will' SAM WIV r ES,;8 p. m., Monday, die. ! ii ! YMCA. Pictures; to be taken, i »-SMB I; 1 I E I j IT 1 ' ■'' j, a I : Jii;; n 1 R. C. ECHOL R E AL TO R jffjjy hii | Over Canady’s Pharmacy . Bryan ■ T :V.- PHONE 2 6154 ~ / : i. .1 JOHNSON’S UPHOLSTER1 SEAT 0O> Plastic - Straw 11 — --- - — ii ; ^ -j.’: roiif wit i VJSHT AH HAD A' : V J;. i f. «.d ?.r - ■ * &—RCjVAL PORTABLE TYPE- mymont, «mRll 18. St i*ll down r«»m mu "Olvr Bmn Bu»lnt*i orth >i ijn. Dial i-1328,i,ry«u, ral|im Joo Tr -vino frt* pa*i ■Crv-UiUKte —U4fttrtil.b«l — ||, chiropractor V!I f j $ ftCOLO 805| jOf 28th 1 f If ’ m r tymmi, .mail Um (tllft of k Machine Co. 1329. J Bryan, tino frw j ipnrtmmt, Buchnnahi, D.C. x4ay ?h. 2-6243 ' ir-ii- dtiiMOAi* j... | if- 2-1243 iiil f- Plant COVE or Straw 1 -.1 t Ii B JO ’HOLS" :|N80N’s . ERtNC] SHOP ^ck of “Eagle” Office Phone 2-16£ EJU’ERT 1HOK UKPAHtfc | While Cow$oy 1mm ioNEsJ You Walt 1/ made to (ftder BOOT SHOP S mthnldn * Hi ' l*h Kvaiiiimxl and WH, ihlSHeb )HN n TT ti- I'l’ Oh thusf .DEMAND Gollefie Shoe Repair U New Butler stated that arid has alHoii studied irt Europe.! He has leisured in 14 states aw! r<«et?ntly i a talk in Miexico City. I. f Newt 111 ft ans |he| the lilaht in Hoi ston largest it the quality of: meat seen in the plant will give thr students some idea ef the type of: livestock produced in Yex^if. ' 1 THE UROL ELECTRIC A P P L LA N STORE DiRRYJ > - ' t ST: Come in and see ua fc or small appllandpa: ^OTUDENT 1 LAMPS, PRESTO COOljl *COFFEE mm to Taifc Club CouHtitutioii • dub eo tot the i n b tqnllrli Montague Counts' Club Kleets Martin President Bill X). Martin has been el president of the newly Wnuod; Moil- tiigiie County j A&51 Oub. f. ther is o re ary rtcr RevUlqn pf the rlnb eoimtl^itlqn ! officers elected at the hiceting will be (f-ku^od at tKelmoetl t«Y>f William |{. Shannon, vlce-pk'»l- tbe NewiniaM Club tonight rtt| TilR dimt ; Charles E. Cox, *«crt< tnj the CirtU Engineering I/kcturo ’ tdiasui-v; Kirby Sowell, rapo" Room, iPW8 Ifiimsey, club preMdedt, nlK | Balph Shinimm. sodal Htuimmcom t 4 \ ;! , man- A date Will be set foi* the.Hub's football gimie aeiiinrt ; the TexM ( *, , v . tv Universitlyr oeganisiitlon and pin ns FORREST A I. IN BERLIN . ‘ | Brym, Text s T WHO THE BgSY North Gats U, FI », GA -f- iDffice— tlftJdweird Jpwelri Stor* EUL ■i ! I f* York Cafe l 8. M AIN BUY AN ctttd V,'1 for a dartM fit TSCW will U dis- cussed, Riijmfcy said. {1 , ’ \1> A dancp; Ulnte with thb gnls frjom the (Egiholic Youth Oivanizp- , tion in Bryjafi will be decided upyn ' Lucius D. Clay, American military BERLIN. Nov. 14 B Secretary James Forreital arijived ,ini Berlin last night. He was greet ed at Templehuf Airdrome by pen. ullso, he crtnejluded governor. T! PROVE FOR YOURSELF WHAT THROAT SPECIALISTS REPORTED WHEN 30-Day smoking test revealed i, NO THROAT IRRITATIO due to smoking CAMELS! : • In this test, humln-ds of men and women smoked Came! -und only Cumdi-for 50 coniocutivo days. Each wee their throats Were examined by noted throut specialists a total of 2470 exacting examinations. From coast to coot these throat specialists reported NOT ONE SINGLE CAf OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking Camels! Test Camels for yourself for 30 days. See h6w Camels suit your "T-Zone"..^ for Taste and T for Throat. . j : Let YOUR OWN TASTE tell you about tlie rich, ful flavor of Caihers choice tobaccosi Let YOUR OWIS THROAT tell you the wonderful story of Camel’s coo i Yes—prove Camel mildness for yourself. You’ll, enjo; the Camel mildness test You’ll find out bow mild a ciga rette can be! | j *1 l ■ ■ |4 »; I*V •!- ■ 1L il '-r\l