Tickets on Sale ‘Romeo, Juliet’ Tickets to “Romeo and Juliet” which will be shown in Guion Hall, are on sale in Mrs. Ann Hilliard’s office in the Student Center at the Annex. Price of tickets is 50d each. , • Tickets for the Military Ball will be on sale later this week at the same place. JAPS WANT OIL TOKYO, Feb. 2 —)—The Jap anese government today will con sider awarding a contract to the Texas Oil Company of Califoimia for importing petroleum. What’s Cooking LADIES BRIDGE CLUB OF COLLEGE STATION, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, YMCA. ATCHE, 7 p. m., Wednesday, An nex Chemistry Lecture Room. WEATHERFORD A&M CLUB, 7 p. m., Thursday, Room 104, Ac ademic Building. BASTROP - LEE COUNTY A &M CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday Room 208, Academic Building. AGGIE WIVES CIRCLE of A& M Methodist Church, 7:30 p. m., Monday, Methodist Church Lounge. THE ENGINEER STAFF, 7 p. m., Wednesday, Room 206, Good win Hall. 17 DROWN IN TOKYO TOKYO, Feb. 2 —0T)—A small ferry boat capsized yesterday in the Tone River, 40 miles north of here, drowning 17 persons. flit 7 NEWSSTAND and CLd CONFECTIONERY Delicious Hamburgers — All Popular Magazines Coffee and Ice Cream to Go Owned and operated by Aggies for Aggies The Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 6 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1949 BUSINESS SERVICES REGISTER NOW for new class in short hand startinsc February 2. Call McKen- zie-Baldwin Business College, 2-6655. LOST AND FOUND FOUNd—Two keys in Academic parking lot. May obtain same by calling 4-5324 and paying for this ad. LOST—Ear ring; shape of crown. Near North Gate. Box 5517. John Raymond Holmes free show at Campus. LOST—Black leather zipper bag contain ing shaving gear, tooth brush, soap, tooth paste, Band-Aids, shoe polish. Left at East Gate line Friday, 4 :30, January 28. For $2.00 reward see Jim Sullivan, 47 Milner. "Why I took to Lumbermens For Our Personal Security" Mr. Frank M. Akers, Jr. 3949 Vermont Road, Atlanta, Ga. "Why We Look to Lumbermens For Our Business Security" Wll Wright and Martin Conley, partners WII Wright's Ice Cream, Ltd., Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Akers says, “As a life insurance man, I have definite opinions on security. For casualty insurance, I needed a company to give me complete personal security. I found it in Lumbermens, and dealing with one agent saves me valuable time, too.” And Messrs. Wright and Conley say, “Although ours is a small business, it can present some fairly large problems in insurance cover age. We know that our business is more secure because our local Lumbermens agent has studied our special problems first hand. He has saved us worry and wasted effort by placing all our casualty insur ance through one strong company.” SEE US TODAY ALEXANDER-BEAL AGENCY 203 South Main Phone 2-5547 Representing Lumbermens mutual casualty company Chicago 40. Illinois Location Changed For College Bank The College Station Bank has moved to temporary quarters in the Homer Adams Insurance Agen cy, next to the Student Co-op Store. The bank will occupy this build ing until the early part of April when the new bank building will be completed. Clubs Asked To Pay Annual Dues All clubs and organizations whose group pictures will appear in Aggieland 1949 have been re quested to make their payments to the Student Activities office by February 15, according to Stanley Rogers, club editor of the Aggie land 1949. Rogers said that clubs that have made partial payments should com plete the balance by the same date. SjyvuL o-CJLa/w NO FOOD CAN BE BROUGHT BY LAND OR AIR. THIS WILL, OF COURSE, RESULT IN YOUR , STARVING TO DEATH-UNLESS DA/SYMAE tSCRAGG MARRIES DUMPIN6TON VAN LUMPrf, -WHY NOT WRITE HER YOUR OPINIONS ON THE SUBJECT By A1 Capp (Ajl,-jv&Jidj OWb ChsL. JXCLdeUa- tPuJOi'EH&OiA, /UfT I rmarevLuw ajcu w stsrutxEm, AVOAvet&j J)u/vtilporL