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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1949)
l.f <1 W, ' I W&mm, w Tlie Air Force’s toiliJtj ; program, >vhich Is |pen jto* quali- ^fied : college men, will be locplabie I to A&M students Apifil 7i|ft»idL8jbj a special Air Force i&viatiori tt»de team, Lt. Col. David|K. Uystoft Si. a ntemberf of the ieanb -htii! anj- noupced, l , ! |M il l Single or marrie(| m e li,;* i 0 t| 26^ years of agejand :#iUt |tjw or more y^ars of co|ege, yf’Ul pvp the , opportunity to| quamy Mor ■ flight training immediately >he r the team meets here ip the, buicie • of the PMS&T foil Air,; Colonel Xyster' said.- " I j ! \i .Ji ;| ten who yoluhteer and, (ii»:a<j‘i cepted for pilot trMhing'withjiit! ~ JL * ilu WESLEY E. CARTER, direc- tor of Public Relations with Mer- genthaler Linotype Company and editor of The Linotype News, will address Battalion staff members at 7:15 p. m. Tuesday in the Battalion office. Tht* group In Ralph T*rry,\ Parents of Bryan Lieutenant to Be Awarded Medals Medals received by first lieu tenant James H. Wilson will be given posthumously today at the Corps Parade at 5 p.m. to his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Wilson, of Bryan. Lt. Wilson w*as awarded the bronze Star for meritorious service against the enemy during the per iod! 1944-45. He also received the good conduct medal, the American campaign ribbon, the European- 1 Freeman has been Scranton Uni- What’s ll^T- ! V \ v / ting 1 ACCOUNTING SOCIETY, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Sbisa Lounge. AMARILLO CLUB, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Room 123, Academic Building. Easter dance will be dis cussed. U , AMERICAN CHEMICAL SO CIETY, Student Affiliates, 7:30 p. rp., Tuesday, Room 9| Chemistry Building. , ASME, 7:30 p. m„ Tuesday, ME Building. CASS COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, Room 126, Aca demic Building. Easter party plans will be discussed. GALVESTON A&M CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 120, Aca demic Building. HEART O’ TEXAS CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, C. E. Lecture B toom. i i S’ NORTH TEXAS CLUB, 7:30 p. ni„ Thursday, Room 301 Goodwin. PORT ARTHUR CLUB, 7:80 p. rn„ Thursday, Aoiulemic Building, ; Easter party plan* will be discus/ W< PRIiMKD PRE-MUD SOCIETY 7130 p, Tuesday, UoimvilSl, Hcleiice Building, T / ItOHERTHUN jCOONTY CtUB, 7|!I0 it, in,, Tu.-sdny, N6rth Lounge uf YMCA, / HAM, OiilO p, tn„ Tuesdfty, llryim Country Club, BnrNcue/ HUL ROHM RKHWAIICM CLUB, 7;30 u, m,, WeduoNdayi C, K, Leo« lure Rnom, SAN ANTONIO .CLUB, 7i30 p, m„ Thursday, Room 803, Acadrinio Building, Easter plwnfl to be tils* cussedK /1 SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB 7 p.m., Tuesday. AI Lecture Room. Two guest /speakers. Business Meeting. / 1 WICHITA FALLS CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room SOI, Good win. FREEMAN JOINS LIU j. BROOKLYN, N. Y. —UP) James A. (Buck) Freeman, coach of St. John’s • University’s Wonder Fives im the thirties, will join the staff Of Long Island University’s School of Physical Education in the fall. SOJVE latched onto ... a, M' “ x v ffl r. VI it 1! 'f/ '/ \ LTL ABNER I Wonder Who^ Kissing Her Now!f TH'WRONG CRUMB, GOLDlE.'r YOURS STH ONE IN TH'CHAIR -ER-Tf—i VASH'TJ ARE nou ^ ahhthhese KIDOlirp iDUM.B DAMES ntt seh Vacant , NOBODYSEE HIM - ^ BECAUSE HE'S 1NDI* . /ISIBLE! KNOW THERE'S SOMEBODY If! Room-Mates Corner Market Of Beauty Contest Winners mmm 1 t ttaan Air Force! will recede tb6i ini De flight training in tlcxail: Lyster added. Sbdcessful t liven theii; plldya,. will! be and comrjliissions a|: second tenants id the Air jlForcd'.Ri J) • aftejr 12 months of painifig. Aviatiob cadet «, 'fi timtjs a year, and each clasp receive I . 71 i EMBASSY MEN TO VISIT SOLDIERS PRAGUE, Czech. April 5 —UP) TWo U. S. Embassy staff members will visit today the two American soldiers cpnvicted in a secret Czech oslovak trial recently, and sqnten- lieii-l; ced to prison on espionage charges I^'IV 1 sions in the Regular Air Force. All graduates may apply for reg ular commissions during [their tour of active duty, Colonel Lyster said, AfricanrMiddle East ribbon with three bronze stars, the meritorious unit citation with the numeral two, the victory medal, the army of oc cupation medal with the German clasp, and the expert rifle and Car bine badge. He entered A&M in 1941 and remained here until 1943 at which time he was called to service. At tending OCS at Aberdeen Mary land, Wilson was commissioned in the ordnance. versity basketball coach the past two years. By GEORGE CHARLTON | Room-mate* Curtis Edward* anil Jack Wood of “A” Flight Air Force hit Vo dime it ugitlul PboimmoHgl it* It may soouj, ovoryllmo tlm two sophomores subn mil their gif 1 !*' pictures Ip uni* AAM bcmily conies!, (ho girl*' pliyslogmmilos win without * druuj, Within Iho lust two weok* IheU two good-looking conntononcoi luWe won title* us duchesses to th > Cotton Bull uml us t'lnulists for Sophomore Hweetheart, > Wood's ditto Is Esther Wiggins, who wim recently chosen duchess of the Intrumtirnl Mnnuger* Club Esther is from .Houston nnd Is now attending the University of* Texas. Hho stands 5 feet 6 Inches high and has hrowri hair and blue eyes. Jerry Green is Edward’s date. Recently chosen duchess of the Range and Forestry Club, she is a student at San Jacinto High School in Houston. She is 5 feet 6 inches tall with brown hair and brown eyes. And last week both girls were selected as finalists for Sophomore Sweetheart. The winner of that title will be chosen Friday bight at the Sophomore Sweetheart Ball and will be presented with a gift from the Class of ’51. Both girl* camo to tlm cnmpui for the Military Bull, They Bleed A(VM uml evidently A&M must have liked them, Edward*, a range und fore*lry mujnr from Houston, I* on **Y *lHunt trainer In the Athletic licparlmenl, Ln*l year lie wa* a 1)1*1 Inguixlted Hludent for one Hcmcxler uml munaging editor of the Little Muttullon, Wood, u muimucimmt engineers lug mn,lor from Houetmi, I* nn In* tramutul manuger. On the door of their room,re* cently appeared two white card*. On each curd wm lettered the word "Ouke.” ONE OF MISSING BOATS LOCATED PORT ISABEL, Tcx„ April &~ (A*)—One of two bouts missing in the gale-tossed Gulf of Mexico was fbhnd beached Monday. It was the 38-foot cabin cruiser owned by Carey Freel of Port Isa bel. Freel was alive, walking along the beach, the Coast Guard said; A Coast Guard plane spotted the beached craft, in which Freel had set out Saturday night from Port Aransas for Port Isabel. The Coast Guard dispatched a jeep to rescue FrieL Po^o 0 gnu with * SaTtIm AP. RM* , , , Hf • WOI iilwrUMii wllii » mlitlWuw. : * r*iM In O^lflwl Uwiltin . ,.,-«'lv rnlUfitn liit'lt, *^nd nil m* unulfM A *4 ivii uni HtUO mil. III tiki *M» tivtin 1 * »uWI|>u • HliHINKiaN W 'Ojt '■» * iyW»»f , pi' UIUTl'm ROW fill-•hi'W I'jiua’Ui liHml nlHriin* IMinutr/ I Cliil «“ : niiltlwl.n IUiMihim I'nlllijl*, (innrlrs Wilwsul .ImiM fi'** |rwi» III WM, . ..... fc *•! • FOR MALI OK UALW imh SpivIi'*i!|I diinm. lAcnl ,eti/n|i Imniir tiM nuriit, Ant. No. S4B, KOll SALK I’rnrllrnlly n«W tor . -HS.iKi.i Under con, s Apt. D-Ai. Vet Village. \ lillohl y""ft me i or l»rrry J FOR rtALK on TUAUK 10VS Fleellfi ‘ I ' dor ChevK" e | new; 0 Its, after • LOST AND FO \K Lt>iST-*-Palr Wue plastic r|Ui i Rla*ll«| ! gerdor Chevrolet; 8,2i«i ml)*/. Ibil 'I t =3= iS ; red case In vicinity of Ri/zell l turn to Oerry Buchner, ndom/aoXi vt telle. Julia Moreno, Jr., -tc*e aht#’ Campus. I h ——7f: 7 I Carl Furillo, Brooklyn ® DodgeF outfielder, spends the off-veasolt Ag a butcher in Stopy Cre^k Mil’ , I j( ! ■ M, REPORTED RUSSIAN THRUST INTO IRAN TEHRAN, Iran, April 5 —UP)- A reliable! military informant said, yesterday q Russian regiment at tacked an Iranian army post in Northeastern Azerbaijan a few days ago arid an “important battle’’ was fought. p* t- ■k 7 FOR EYE EXAMINATION AND OLASSEN Cnneult DR. J. W. PAYNE OptometrUt toil HouUl Mnlu HI. Hr>on, Te«M y* fin Omault Dr. Carlton It. Leo OITOMETRWT With Your Vlauai Problem* 203 S. Main — Bryan Phone 2-1602 * 4 i • \ SHIRTS and PINTS / • IT'' CREAMLANI) "To Serve You Better We Serve You the Best" 101 So. Main, Bryan G. <1 Curtis, U.C., Fh.C. Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Modern'Uptown Office Main at 26th over Dreamland Phone 2-7089 Automotive Electricians Startejr, Generators and Carburetors Tune-up — Magneto Service Bruner Battery & Electric i. Company 113 E. 2$th St. — Bryan / llllPi : rtk 1 T: S' W m -11 \ : Have you GUMBO t i_ 'er eaten CHICKEN i way it is made in the deep South ? If you haven’t here’s your chance. Hotard’s is featuring it to-day. Also that oltj favorite ‘‘Chinese ('hop Su- eyf’. Are there any Irish in town? Good! We have Corned Beef udd Cabbage for them. Ik iNhr am ' miIioVni , ihhi a.Ma.m. M'lHfK V« { I rlnei nn ilrir II A Ml I !|?I0 * 1B»9 tM|| Th* 'Vi/dM, MdilgtiMy BR1 N MOjfOi I. Main' *t. II ;• C'X- i 8 $t. 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