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Sneak Preview Marital Mixup Dissolved In “That Wonderful Urge” By ANDY DAVIS That Wonderful Urge (20th Century Fox) starring Tyrone Power, and Gene Tierney. (Cam pus) Two people impersonating as man and wife may lead to seriaus consequences, but on the other hand, it has its points. Vacationing in Sun Valley, Sara Farley, Gene Tierney, meets a young newspaperman, Tyrone Power. Unknown to her this cer tain, Thomas Tyler has been “lam basting” her in a series of articles for quite some time. Tom and Sara get to know each fairly well until his real identity is discovered. To get even with him, Sara tells the world that she and Tom Tyler are married, and also that a million dollars has been put at his disposal. No one will be lieve Tom is not married to Sara, so he decides to play it his wife’s way. Tom invades Sara’s home, and even her bedroom, but being the smart little girl that she is, Sara decides to call it quits. After Sara starts a riot in a cafe, the two are thrown in jail for disturbing the peace, and a quiet evening is spent by the three, Tom, Sara, and some Flea. Be fore Sara can make her statement to the press, Tom’s newspaper brings suit against her for a mil lion dollars. Another riot almost takes place at the trial, and the Judge throws the case out of court, convincing the two of one thing. Tom invades Sara’s bedroom again, only this time he comes out winner. (They plan to mar ry.) Tom and Sara provide plen ty of laughs, some interesting scenery, and a situation that could only happen in the movies. Aggies to Attend Wildlife Meeting Several members of the Wild life Management Department and a group of wildlife students will attend the 14th North American Wildlife Conference in Washing ton, D. C., March 7-9. Dr. W. B. Davis, head of the Wildlife Management Department, Dr. G. A. Petrides, head of the Cooperative Wildlife Unit, and R. E. Callender, wildlife specialist for the Extension Service, will attend the conference. Students who will attend the conference are J. R. Fielding, B. F. Conger, D. L. Taylor, L. H. Blankenship, H. W. Sundberg, and B. D. Oliver. Dr. Petrides will read a paper entitled “Viewpoints on the Ana lysis of Open Season Sex and Age Ratio” at the conference. He- and Dr. Davis will also attend a con ference of the 15 Cooperative Wild life Units March 3-5. FIRST NON-STOP CIRCUMNAVIGATION FORT WORTH, March 3 —OR An American bomber and aircrew ended history’s first non-stop flight around the world here yes terday. Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 6 THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1949 SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSI FIED AD. Rates . . . 3tf a word per insertion with a 25( l minimum. Space rates in Classified Section . . . 60^ per column inch. Send all classifieds with remittance to the Student Activities Of fice. All ads should be turned in by 10:00 a.m. of the day before publication. • BUSINESS SERVICES • REGISTER NOW for new class in shot- hand starting February 2. Call McKen- zie-Baldwin Business College, 2-6655. • FOR SALE • FOR SALE—1941 Ford convertible. Rea sonably priced. See at Project House. 11-A. W. P. Maroski. FOR SALE—Juniors! Come by and see us for next year's boots and boot pants. Loupot’s Trading Post. FOR SALE—’38 Oldsmobile—$150.00. Mon- crief, Dorm 9, Room 216. Sammy Charles Burnell free show at Campus. FOR SALE—Adjustable two-tube floures- centi table lamp. We will take a trade in on your old lamp. Loupot’s Trading Post. Phone 4-1179. FOR SALE—1946 Ford, black, convertible. Brand new 1949 Ford engine. New top. In excellent condition. See at 702 A.A. E. 26th Street, Bryan. FOR SALE—Green '46 Roadmaster Buick. Good condition. Dorm 8, Room 204, Wood. Box 5648. • WANTED • We WANT TO BUY these text books! “Dairy Cattle and Milk Production”, tor Dairy Husbandry 418 - 420; “Water Supply and Sewage” by Steel; “Biblio graphy of the Petroleum Industry”; first two copies of Calculus 204; C.E. 417, Highway Materials, Part I; C.E. 443, Highway Materials, Part II. Lou- pot, North Gate. Phone 4-1179. • LOST AND FOUND • LOST in Guion Hall or vicinity. Ladies glasses in red case with “Marshall Field & Co.” on case. D. M. Vestal. Engin eering Experiment Station. So You Know A & M ? Whats Cooking ABILENE A&M CLUB, Thurs day night, Ex-Students Lounge, Y MCA. Cotton Pageant duchess to be selected. AGGIE SQUARES, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Parish House. Guests BRYAN - COLLEGE CLUB, 7:15 p. m. Thursday, Y Chapel. CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB, 7:15 Thursday, Room 227, Academic. CORYELL COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 307, Academic Building. DEL RIO CLUB, 7:15 p. m„ Thursday, Reading Room of Y. HJSK, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 325, Academic Building. JOHNSON COUNTY CLUB 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Room 307, Good win Hall. First Impressions ARE IMPORTANT Therefore: We unconditionally recommend that you get a new Varsity Town Spring Suit PACEMAKERS FOR SMART AMERICA Bryan and College Station LAMAR COUNTY’ CLUB, 7:15 p. m. Thursday, second floor of the Academic Building. MARKETING AND FINANCE CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Room 312, Agriculture Building. Cotton Ball duchess to be selected. TEXARKANA CLUB, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Room 105, Academic. UPSHUR COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Room 304, Aca demic Building. WEATHERFORD CLUB, 7:15 p. m. Thursday, Room 104; Aca demic Building. HEART O’ TEXAS CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday ,CE Lecture Room. SAN ANTONIO CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 203, Academic Building. HOUSTON CLUB, 7:15 p. m., Monday, YMCA. - CAGE MEET - (Continued from Page 5) W. Duncan, with 27 points, was high for the losers while Moody topped Lamar with 20. LAMAR Eg Ft Pf Tp Bobbitt, f ....4 3 3 11 Richardson, f .. ....2 2 4 G Frederick,J, f ...2 0 1 4 Moody, c ....9 2 5 20 Frederick,B, c ....0 0 1 0 Carpenter, g . ....4 2 5 10 Shoptaw, g ....G 3 3 15 Totals ..27 12 22 66 HENDERSON Eg Ft Pf Tp Duncan,W, f ... ..12 3 5 27 Terrell, f —2 0 1 4 Duncan,P, f ... —1 1 3 3 James, f —0 0 1 0 McDaniel, c ... —2 5 5 9 Duncan,D, g . —3 1 2 7 Jordan, g ....5 3 2 13 Totals ..25 13 19 63 LOST—Colored glasses with gold covering on ear pieces and around lenses. Lost either in Sbisa Hall or Aggieland Inn, Monday night. If found, please call Mrs. Schulman, Palace, Theater. Phone 2-8879. Reward offered. LOST—Hamilton wri,st watch. Lost Fri day morning. If found, please phone 2-1381. Reward. Howard Eugene Hol loway free pass to Campus. • MISCELLANEOUS • ATTENTION! MARRIED STUDENTS,' own your own home for $32.50 per month. 314 room frame with garage, % acre, furnished or unfurnished. Lake- view Acres, 2% miles south of College on Houston Highway. Weldon Wilson. CHIROFRACTOR Geo. W. Buchanan, D.C. COLONIC X-RAY 305 E. 28th St. Phone 2-6243 EXPERT SHOE REPAIRS While You Wait Cowboy Boots made to order JONES BOOT SHOP Southside USED CAR HEADQUARTERS Your Friendly Ford Dealer BRYAN MOTOR CO. N. Main St. Take advantage of our special on 10,000 mile MOTOR TUNE-UP and GENERAL CHECK-UP Includes thorough tune-up of motor, Repacking wheel bearins, Adjusting brakes, Tightening body and chassis bolts. AGGIE GARAGE North Gate Phone 4-1124 for any amt WESTMORLAND MILK GLASS CHINA CRYSTAL Henry A. Miller Hardware North Gate (1 block north of Bus Station) Phone 4-1145 Half-time score: Henderson 34, Lamar 29. Officials: Williamson and Brea- zeale. AGGIES! Try Our SPECIAL CORSAGES For that special girl Stop by and see our .. Wide Variety of Flowers Place Your Orders Early Wilson Floral Co. David Wilson, ’47 707 So. Col. Ave. Ph. 2-8822 Our big usod car depart- merit is bursting with good | cars—so out they go at g real bargain prices! Look! | 1946 Ford 2-door 1946 Chev. 2-door 1940 Ford 2-door 1940 Chev. 2-door 1941 Ford 2-door 1942 Ford 2-door 1947 Plymouth 2-door 1941 Chev. 2-door 1948 Ford 2-door I I I I I ■ I I ■ B L T T L MNFB A Ba d Prtmy ffr A1 Capp I I J LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY BUDGET TERMS! BRYAN Motor Company “Your Friendly Ford Dealer” 415 N. Main — Highway 6 S. Bryan, Texas TWO BIG FELLAS, PICKIN' ON A LI'L FAT FELLA . r . r . THEM TWO BIG FELLAS WILL BE AWRIGHT IN A MONTH OR TWO''— DAISY MAE, MEET UP W1F, A FAT LI'L FRIEND O' < DUMPINGTON MWE--£/?-WHUT DID VAN - YO'SAY YORE saSSltto. LUMP/'. NAME^/AS? jgffjA 1 ^uRP.7'J HAVE YOU TRIED CLARKS Open ’till 2 a.m. Fri. & Sat; DRIVE INN??? Closed Wednesdays GOOD FOOD - - GOOD SERVICE - - REASONABLE PRICES • Try Our Noonday Specials • We wish to thank our regular Aggie customers ED CLARK, ’43 ROY CLARK, ’44 The Best in Recorded Music! “TRUMPET BLUES” by Harry James “ROSITA and JOE” by Andy Russell SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Phone 4-8814 FREE SPORTS HANDBOOK Includes article on “T” Formation Football by Frank Leahy! Drop by and get your copy at SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Phone 4-8814 We feature . . . HALL MARK CARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS MONOGRAMMING SERVICE and a complete line of variety store merchandise TAYLOR’S VARIETY STORE North Gate SULL ROSS LODGE NO. 1.800 A.F.&A.M. Called meeting Thursday, March 3 at 6:45 p.m. Work and examinations in F.C. degree. ' J. J. Wooiket, W.M. W. H. Badgett, Sec. Consult Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST With Your Visual Problems 203 S. Main — Bryan Phone 2-1662 FOR EYE EXAMINATION AND GLASSES Consult DR. J. W. PAYNE Optometrist 109 South Main St. Bryan, Texas EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED BY DR. JOHN S. CALDWELL —Office— Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Bryan, Texas ORDINANCE NO. 124 PROHIBITING THE OPERATION OF ANY DEVICE, MACHINE, APPARATUS OR INSTRUMENT TO INTENSIFY OR AMPLIFY OR REPRODUCE THE HU MAN VOICE OR ANY OTHER SOUND ON ANY PUBLIC STREET OR IN ANY BUILDING WHEREBY THE SOUND THEREFROM IS CAST DIRECTLY UPON THE PUBLIC STREETS IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION TO PRESERVE THE QUIET AND GOOD ORDER OF THE CITY AND TO PREVENT THE DISTURBANCE OF PERSONS OWNING, USING. OR OCCUPYING PROPERTY ADJACENT TO THE PUBLIC STREETS • PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL 0F THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: Section 1. That is shall be unlawful for any person to use or operate, ox cause to be used or operated, any mechanical or electrical device, machine, apparatus or instrument to intensify or to amplify or to reproduce the human voice, or any other sound, on any public street within the corporate limits of the City of College Station. Section 2. That it shall be unlawful for any person to use or operate, or cause to be used or operated, any mechanical or electrical device machine, apparatus or in strument to intensify or to amplify or to reproduce the human voice, nr to produce, reproduce, intensify or amplify any other sound, in any building or on any premises in the City of College Station, whereby the sound therefrom is cast directly upon the public stress or places or where such device is maintained and operated for advertising purposes or for the pur pose of attracting the attention of the passing public, or which is so placed or operated that the sounds coming there from can be heard to the annoyance or inconveniences of travellers upon any street or public place, or of persons in neigh boring premises. Section 3. The purpose of this ordi nance is to prevent any noise in, on or near any public street which is reasonably calculated to disturb the peace and good order of the neighborhood or of persons owning, using or occupying property ad jacent to such public streets. Section 4. That every person convicted of the violation of this ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not more than $100.00. Section 5. Each day on which such vio lation of this ordinance occurs shall con stitute a separate offense, punishable as herein prescribed. Section 6. Since the peace and good order within the city is now disturbed by the amplificatioji of sound from equipment on trucks operating on city streets, and since no measures are available to stop such disturbance, an emergency exists and is hereby declared to exist, and the rule requiring that ordinances be read at three successive meetings is hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect beginning March 1, 1949. Passed, approved and ordered published on this the 16th day of February A. D. 1949. ERNEST LANGFORD Mayor ATTEST: n. m. McGinnis City Secretary. WANTED TO RENT: % acre of land suitable for garden; fenced. Write Box 284 and give price. The Caler Trophy, awarded an nually to the outstanding Nation al Hockey League rookie, never has been won by a defenseman. Not one Chicago White Sox pit cher managed to win more games than he lost during the 1948 sea son. GIBSON’S IG A Super Market Between Bryan and College, Houston Highway No. 6, South OPEN 7:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M.—7 DAYS A WEEK BRYAN’S LARGEST NEIGHBORHOOD STORE PHONE 4-1222 FRIDAY & SATURDAY — MARCH 4 - 5,1949 12 OZ.— Tree! .... . . 41c Ken-L-Ration . . . 2 for 25c ARMOUR—16 OZ.— Corn Beef Hash . . . . 35c ARMOUR—6 OZ.— Lunch Tongue . . . . . 31c ARMOUR—21/2 OZ.— Sliced Dried Beef . . . 33c 12 bz.— Log Cabin Syrup . . . . 23c OLD DUTCH— Cleanser 2 for 23c IGA—8 OZ.— Apple Jelly . . . . . . . 10c TALL— Carnation Milk . . . . 12c SMALL— Carnation Milk . . . . . 6c 303— Green Giant Peas . 2 for 39c Gladiola Flour . . 5 lbs. 39c IGA RIPE ’N RAGGED—NO. 1 CAN— Peaches 25c PREMIER— Crushed Pineapple . . . 31c IGA—14— Grated Tuna 39c SNIDER’S.- Catsup 17c WAXTEX—125 FEET— Wax Pap er . . . .... 19c . . 2 for 19c . . 2 for 19c SKINNER—7 OZ.— Macaroni . SKINNER—7 OZ.— Spaghetti . MAIN—1/ 4 — l: _ , Sardines 10c Swiftening . . . 3 lb. tin 85c Admiration Coffee . . . 49c BABY GOUDA—II OZ.— Cheese 49c LARGE ASSORTED— Hershey Candy .... 17c Dnz 27c REGULAR— Palmolive Soap . . 3 for 25c Vel .... Large 28c FAB .... Large 29c CASHMERE BOUQUET— Soap He CIGARETTES carton $1.71 DRUGS LUSTRE CREME SAMPOO — 4 oz. . PAL RAZOR BLADES — 4 S.E. PAL RAZOR BLADES — 4 D.E. . . BC HEADACHE TABLETS — 10c Size 59c 7c 7c 7c PRODUCE FLORIDA VALENCIA ORANGES 5 lbs. 33c ARIZONA LETTUCE 2 heads 19c 4 OMATOES Per carton 19c NICE LARGE BANANAS lb. 13c MEATS Choice Baby Beef Roast lb. 49c Choice Baby Beef Short Ribs lb. 35c Pork Shoulder Roast lb. 49c Home Made Pure Pork Sausgae 49c Wilson’s Laurel Sliced Bacon . lb. 45c Sugar Cured Slab Bacon lb. 45c Cured Ham Hocks lb. 19c