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So You Know A&M? I*- Hw v' i i' ■ iK .V'- L;. . ■ Wif- Job Calls ! <' INTERVIEWS MX When Creep Meets Creen (1) March 314-PederaI Reserve Bank of DallaH will interview soph omore and junior students for sum mer work. Must have B grade average. -h (2) March 31i—Lone Star Gas Company, Sherman, Tejcas, will in terview meehanlral engineera for heating and ventilation work. (3) April IHfure Oil Comi will interview mechanical, civil, chemical engineers and chemists for pflnery wark. Will also Inter- view Junior stueenU for summer work in the (4) April Light Compai). rim(iical and to atari in thtd BEFD' VO' MYSTIFIES TH* AUDIENCE WIF CLEWW TRICKS ON NB, , VO' BETTER TAKE BACK MORE FALSE TEETH “AS VELL ^AS MORE UNDERWEAR. ■ MISTER WHACKSTONE.r >T s ll’owur and III Interview me. trical engineers lalnlng program. IN CASE MO' SWIPIN'ALL 7WI MAY AH STATE THET DONE BY MAH LI'L I HERE“WHOM MO’CAM BUT WHICH AM KIKI-r'i - AS TH' NOSE ON MORE RNOINKKKINU natlottai CrwmHtlng i Company, Texark and xarkana. or a chem W »®8 ««.'« nve Thifji! •\ omniittee Meet i/ Thd Thiwl Annwal the Joint Committee On In' timi of Hngllrth Teaehii g in high iMehoolx and eolleges uiWeii way at 1 p. m, l'Tl< Solarit '■ r «y iwion |ln the Houth YMC In imnkldg the imanMneMi*nt, If. T. I'', Mayo, head tht' 4i IIMi llepartinent^ atnlt d jtlut^ the p •evljtmx two aeHHiotlN hhyei Ijlteeo very encouraging. ’ : 11 Aijjoroxlmateiy 2ii : \|*ltdiM,|und the r.iigllah teneherk frehi Mynh hi Iuk Ih, win attend thd thrt'o, 1 iom- nitttee seidlons. 'i] 4i F i Owiectivca of the mlt tee ar« (l)i to elect tr now oiunito aerVe during tl« iic’xilll |*o«r (1) to work out a c<i nprdlWHHive */ tl of I In which teuehers brought out the ijgra- fact Lhut the last two years of ipixmi high school and the first year of fiii get i collage 1h part of the same pro per- foil, And for that reason there is n need for integration ’ of what 7 Is taught to these students. A puli nf last years’ Joint .Ses sion consisted of grading student papers. A result of the grading Showed that different teachers gave the same paper / different grades for different reasons. Work shops next October will j he conducted in jrleven districts -f- j’OR EX ND GLA ’ Consult DR. J. W. PA] Optometrist 109 South Mai Bryan, ake KnglliHh Ttwt to he given to Heboid juniors and (.1) iti> Ians foir the second ^nmitd sh work-shop of high achio clollege.teafchers. Importance of the .w6H sain Dr. Mayo, is hnrne or „ . thej fact jthat 22% (f fits ^se mester freshmen fail io],iitrjljp > a pasjsing mark in English That is, the cpse with A&1V di nts as Veil as with other Texas colleges. In last; year's wov { r sh<>pL |held Houston, 1100 teaic tern pi^ticl* ted. Panel discussions w irilheld - Consult Dr. OPTQi With Your Visuai 20$,S. Main — Phone 2-tt_ > "'‘"F '*»i throughout the state, Their pur pose Is to determine the best methods of helping high school students lo read and write most >ffectlv|i|y and to the best of fthelr ability. . [r T . ‘ After tho first session Friday afternoon, all members lot tho Joint Committee will]he ghests of Dr. Mayo for a dinner at the Oaks at <1 p. m. The lust session Haturdaiy morn ing will be a resume of jail that has heeh aecomplis mitteoN and group resumiii or all that 'ompliuhed In com- roup discussions. ill Limps ii^nps or Die Vote Tfol tf FOR S Milk Fftd F ted; CHICX BASKET B COLD D ‘ I if ' £ IfAlN q« flHlNE:, drive In Ur noiv awnina x .,1 doy your ouk eon i ^ • OftO I IT . .• i' ' ] THE >'5 ii I ■ V : ! IT *. _ ]! r J 1 !• i ■ i If 1 1 ! on- By BARNEY LIVINGSTONE WASHINGTON. MARCH 24—(/P)—Riddled by kmend ments, the Rankin Veterans Pension Bill pushed toward a final vote in the house today. I ■ Its opponents, pursuing a strategy of loading It down : <j e ; with changes, counted on making the bill so unacceptable that the House Would wash itsV 1I-' !— hands of the whole affair and dump it back into committee. That in effect would kill off 1 pension leg islation for the present. '• But the bill’s backers announced they were ready to battle it out and force members to go on record down to the final tally. Before going into a strategy ! huddle with pension proponents last night, Rep. Rankin (D-Miss), I the bill’s sponsor, said “we can I win.” T ■ As originally called up. Ran- , kin's bill provided for a pension of $90 a month to all World War I and II veterans at age 65,< re gardless of financial need. As it came back before !the House for its third day of debate, it look ed something like a combined pen sion-bonus hill. The House tentatively accepted an amendment by Rep.vjjacoba (D- Ind) knocking out the i $90 pen sion figure and substituting what amounted to a deferred bonus pro posal. The .1 scobs plan provldM that all veterans would be paid a flat $10 a month at age>9$, plus sn additional $1 a month for each month of war ssrvlro and anoth er fit a month for eath montli spent In an uveraeaa theater of] „ comliat.. v Li Tht» House also adopted an ameitilmeitl by Hep. Hogefa (IL Kill) estubllahiag a financial need yardstick. Pensions would lie bar red to veteran* whose income Is over $2,000 a year If unmarried . T _JW a yew or $3,000'ff;married or with,de pendents. Twice the House refused to ex clude World War H veterans from pension benefits. ; We’re Open So Late We’re Practically a Nite Club — NEW HOURS - 11 to 2 4:45 to 8 SHUG FISHER is one of M* Sons of the Pioneers Who wl appear here in Guion Hull, April 1,/>. CMINR8K RKDH HAY i FfSACR DUR HHORTIA NANKING. March 24 -lAhThe Communist radio heard Imre to night' said "peace negotiation* will take place very soon. It ti*as the fljrsl Mod public an- nbuneement that they have decide ed tii talk ppate, OHlimigh other lirnadeasts have hinted i t such a move, ] The statement was Incorporated In n sealtdnii attack m acting President LI Tsung-Jen and Pre mier Ho Ylng-Chin and his new cabinet. The radio assorted the "Kuomtntang (govcromeit party) leaders will now have an oppor tunity to provide their mat desire for peade, , The selection of those delegates Is the first order of bujddess be fore the cabinet tomorrow. (t) Intel in Construction Company, Texas, has an opening 1st or chemical engineer. Work will consist of laboratory routine, process control and sales training. (2) Standard Brass A Manufac turing Company,; New Orleans, La., is in the markm for one or two young men with mechanical engi neering background to "take off* mechanical equipment from speci fications, quote all'bidders, and do some sales work in refrigeration, air conditioning and heating field. (3) The/Trane Company, La Crosse, Wisconsin, again has open ings in their Graduate Training program for mechanical engineers itnerested in air conditioning work. (4) Celariese Corporation of America, Clarkwood/ Texas, has an opening for a chemist in their research laboratory. AGRICULTURAL AND - LIBERAL A BJ'S (1) Ge6. A. : Hormel Company has openings for animal husbandry and agricultural economics majors as buyer trainees. Also openings for management engineers. (2) Mr. D. >D. Clinton, Harris County Agricultural Agent, has informed us of two openings for farm managers. One |s for a rice- livestock farm near Cypress, and the other is in Fort Bend County. Want a, man to raise] cotton, corn, and hay crops. (3) Rural Life Insurance Com pany, Waco, Texas, has openings in Central Texas for men interest ed in insurance sales work. Prefer men with farm background. HUMMER EMPLOYMENT (1) The Placement Office has been informed] of the following op- cningH for summer jobs: Texan Electric Service Company, Fort Worth, Texas: North Ameri can Compress A Warehouse Com- puny, Inc; Western Auto Supply Company {several Ideations avail able); Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, Dallas, Texas; Jones A Lmighlln Supply Company, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Geo. A. Hormel A Com pany. Dnilas, Texas; union Sul- phyr Company, Inc., Sulphur, La.; and Hughes Tool company, Hou ston, Tex«$, j J. A. Walsh & Company, Hous ton, Texas; Texas Mining A Smelt ing Division, Laredo, Texas; Pan American Gas Company, Texas City, Texas; The National Hotel Company, Galveston, Texas; Reed Roller Bit Company, Houston, Tex as; ' Tin Processing Corporation, Texas City, Texas; Earle North Guernsey Farm, Sinton, Texas; Re public Oil and Refining Company, Texas City, Texas, and Swift & Company, Fort Worth 1, Texas. • MANAGEMENT- (Continued from Pag# t) things iiH» different.” With^rlre" for raW materials artd/rupluee- ments high, management must look within the plant lo get mote and cheaper production./ Payment of wages based upon their relative'- merit within the company Is one way of achieving this, lie called job evaluatioh "realistic" and ex pressed confidence in American workers >and the public to be wise and fahr toward industrial man agers .when the facts are given about job evaluation’s advantages. Speaking on the selection and installation of job evaluation sys tems. William A. Thomas, chief .job analyst of Humble’s Baytown refinery, listed four standard eval uation systems and outlined and recommended a fifth, a “hybrid systeim.”' The hybrid system com bines the features of the systems based on job factor comparison and point evaluation. Any of the systems are good, Thomas said. “If a plan fits your heed and works, use it." He expressed doubt as to labor leader’s objectivity when assisting in drawing up job evaluation plans. -The afternoon session heard Richard F. Bruckhart, who re cently joined the Management Whats Cooking AAUP, 7 p. m., Thursday, Phy* sics Lecture Room. AlChE, 7:15 p. m., Thursday, Petroleum Lecture Room. AGGIE SQUARES, 7:30 p. m., Thursday,, St. Thomas Episcopal Parish House. CAMERA CLUB, 7:30 p. m. t Monday, Room 32, Physics Build- "cOLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCIAL CLUB, 3 p.m., Friday, Sbisa Hall. EL PASO CLUB, 7:15 p. ny Thursday, 3rd floor of Academic Building. - FIVE OH CLUB, 7:30, Thurs- day, at the Bryan Country Club. JOHNSON COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 Thurs,, Room 307, Academic Building. - , / LAMAR COUNTY CLUB, 7!lB p. m., Thursday, Room 20D r Ar$.' domic Building. y LAREDO CLUB, 7:30 p. m.. Thursday, Roam 128, Academic, LATIN AMERICAN CLUB, 7:15 p. m., Friday, Assembly room YMCA. [ . PHYSICS SEMINAR, 4:15 p, m, Thursday, Physics Lecture Room, SAN ANTONIO A&M CLUB, 7:30 p.m.j Thursday, Room 203, Academic Building. Duchess will be selected. _ TYLKR CLUB 7:45 p.m.. Thurs day. Room 104, Academic Build- ‘"wACd-McLENNAN COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 301, Goodwin Hall. ] ■f B a ttal ion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 6 THURSDAY, MARCH 24,1949 SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSI- FIED AD. Rates . /. 3{ a word per insertion with a 25< minimum. Space rates in Classified Section . . . 60< per column inch. Send all classifieds with remittance to the Student Activities Of fice. 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MM, RUNT IN KKUOKDINtiN (IIwin Mlllff Rworda! aaowN gi n" “MHAI'SHIIV IN KM K" “1‘AVANNM' 1 "AT IJIST?* w North ’8 HOOK STORK hmm 44mm 4- HATTERS I' 1 ! k / ■ m glneeringvIkeMrlmenti] •t Font nil by Job Hun," Job evaluation ward "pradieur ma from both (he human aauert and actual openthg ioat '"Ihe cost acrountant can labor costs more srruratr Plant foremen , manager« . . , many dais ,., and the worker are Interested in job eva Bruckhart said. he stated, / Contlnuln tangible achievement of jj)b evalu* ution Is the presence of healthier conditions existing In the mindl of workers whose produe ion eithU er makes or breaks a cojnpany. “Progressive industries |\ have emeni Hons K edict Ip. pAraenneli union offl- hlaaMif i uatlon" "An Apartment, ring aa a lia Navy's Iminlstra* | 1 t lk and dim- . 1 and alltjes , Edwards of . m tarnes, con- iat »d in I'lits- it several sta- , i|N evaluation, t. drawing up the nntlon'a daring talk? inloyeeg. 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