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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1949)
Ilf fi ; rl IX. Ii' —f. 1 I f— 1 ■ U; l: ST f: y .i st ■•; v/' ■I ;■ i f v A "im ; . ‘ / in: isbandry professors will particl- e Southwestern Livestock Show Frohi left to right they are F. I. Dal J. M. Sc! B.jd ; \ / erg, 0. L. Robertson, Bob Sh m, F. H. Rau, C. D. Godbey, Bob Shrode, and 1' ir I jii stofy^ br^in A* :il «r am m ><l Kiel 5 m,; 11 M< iu" Is h o irt a m brg fililMII M! I. Mtll Ml t Mill -‘irt ‘Jsj’ip afl 1 :'! illUVcf, »M. C034, Mil 4y 1 osjj < i hd-fiji i ii 2*1! 1 CRWimc n^t' f«y fiwn e tf h «> r Ki* MWllijUK Ws ek-f | m r 0|M I till If lip Wit e ii nfi sullU i; u 'ge Hospital Will Show lities During Weekend li f - is lICHALAK . you to meet e • riejne Claghom, but ^ call iher ‘^Mom” Ut jbe nearest r around A&M. to liye up to the ef! [position as head ge hospitafl. i the service she tudents that she thers—and duds, etfland have a look >ital during their kend. that the; three- building behind justw equipment qilitlM worth approx* ’nmetlieH <or just wlibr tfjm homa* (, ,t|i*, .1, K. Maridi, :il a 'I f»<i bail hoHpliwl jidbM fort^e pf* j|<ih eiitUles every IMle cure hml hos< 4 itdilimiy lllneMMeH ip '»It I i ijgs 1 nit mriiKlofi gn, HpihliiS) ttiul li* WpIMHtel’, liripfy lllnewiex" f: ' (iil«, The eehiioiny (It I thnt I lip Iu»h> •s|m aiittnit uf|U. i'Ihc or it itiujor 'hi ini it|i|M'tider* t lb ty be i eeontmo* g M Dr. Ci B. Wll* o t te Stut eut Kac* !o lititilUee. ilowever, in, twlditiotidl charge i ei t ‘of this fee cov* l <iom, dng, nurse tnte expense con- joperation. jloirtor is called in J his fee is paid ^Without arty oth- }j patient. Any re- from the fee, goes H 1 I I u into the hospital operating fund. Equipment in the hospital kt- cludes modem X-ray machinejs, a fluoroscope, a large sterilisation unit, a complete laboratory, [sun lamps, infra-red, and ultra-violet lamps, equipment for physiother apy treatments and complete kitch en facilities, A staff consisting of two lab oratory technicians, 12 nurses, three ambulance drives, one doctor and a cook woyk on a 24-hour ba sis. Two of the nurses work at the Annex. Althpugh regular sick-call hours are specified, emergencies are handled at any time. Three nurses live lh the hospital for such pur poses, Others take turns ut being oi/24'houf, cull to duty, i / The ri'gqlitr ambulance driver is on hand during dnyllght hours. At other times, two itudeiit driver* lutmlle |the umbulunce driving chores, "Mom" honsM of u ejollectioi of pills nf every glxc, cider, Ittste niid shane that iitimbers In the thouHaiiilM. Ami the same g<W. for ditigs ami inetlielneM, tmi, Inuti peitFclilin in castor oil, Tile hospital activities are di* reeled by it HlmletiLKitridty lies* MninlrH Kpidcimic KiicIh at College ! The Inst measles patient was dis charged from the hospital Wednes day moi'ning, hospital officials re- ported today. Burring new out breaks this marks the .end of a siege of measles 1 that began short ly after Christmas. “Mom” Clnghorn, head nurse, re ported 'twenty-eight patients in the hospital this week but said that' skk call has been light for the past month. fATE - from Page 1) /> LIT. ABNER ^ soring group will into a fund for the proposed scholarship, A report on the work of the A&M delegation to the first state convention of the Texas Inter-Col-, legiate Student Association on * 23 was; presented by Chuck one of the delegates, Dis- aml action regardim entry of A&M into the asspei will be held at the next meeting of the Banaig. / ‘ Heveral sei|ators expressed dis> satisfavtlen with the Manliness xy IT'PREVENT THETT a eating utenalls In the mass halls ml dishes asked that the mesa;roilmltler check mi the mtlwr. ryjl / Ami.Itlpi wnresenteil were Dorms 2. h, &1/ \. Walton, uml CdU lege Vlewj tme of the senators from the Annex, wls absentv The Aggie BSU will sponsor a reception for . the mothers of Bap tist Aggies Saturday from 1 till 6 p. m. In the YMCA, Mrs; .John Berry, head of the reception com mittee, said today. Refreshments will be served by the WMU of |hree local churches. Catholics Announce Mother’s Day Plans Mass^at Sf. Mary’s Chapel wijl be recited at ■6:30 and 10 Sunday morning. Since the Mother’s Day activities of the corps begins early Sunday mornihg, the time of the mass has been changed, Rev. Mgsr. J. B. Gleissner, chaplin announced. Battalion] CLASSIFIED ADS Page 6 PAY MAY !4oa V> ■Hi UliHRSTi! - | • - : | HEART Gf W; I ] IV m ti I III : i# 1 Mi* - i ' 11 ■ ! — &U thrill Mom will get out Hit No other pen can offer tuck ulih iiuperb writing eaieA The i kllip/“5V’ had 14 precision lllingix extra*fttit and xurt ly ii visible. And that’a innlngl Chooie theNew Other now. She’ll be ‘eased with the[imal!er deml* d particularly for women.. *•... $13.50 and up i| ; i... $1?.75 and up d Models, $12.50 and up ; p i; SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSIFIED AD. , JUtM . . . 3c a word per Insertion with a 25c minimum. Space rates in Classified Section ... 60c per column Inch. Bend all clMsKieda with remit tance to the Student Activltlea Office. Ail ada ahould be' turned in by 10:00 a.m. of'the day before'publication. • BUBPfBSB SBEVICBg • HAVE your themes, then*, typed by ex perts. Plume 2 6705. THE toHlBR SHOP, 1007 E, ’J:tfd " ”, • foubalb • munTLE^^sS^^iilck .I diK.r ee<Un, iirii'e.1 lo sell CuiiUoi It. N, Henry, 14 <I X, Colle** View, ron XAt.R'i'iMi xttMMwkw u tM tsex- up with iiverdrlive, brand new, lin miles Hell at enst |l., . L , ltlrl|arde«m, M»» ailti Itia.m tl’JItj imrm 16, I'nlleHe Hla- Him iiitul f!oiitmliii'n of It’b mmnlu'i'x, Dr, Wilcox, m mrnttlwr of the Ktlti* cation mill ; I'sychnliigy Depart* tnvtil, is committee ehulrotHii ntttl meets with Its members at period ic intervals. Student members of the commit tee are Jo.e Coulter. Harvey HI- slen, David Elston, and William Scrlmgeour. Student senate presi dent Charles Kirkhnm is an ex- officio member. Faculty members arc Dr. Marsh, physician; T. W. Ixdand, head of the Business and Accounting De partment; Colonel , H. L. Boatner, commandant of the Cadet Corps, and W. L. Penberthy, dean of men. The students, however, never think bf the hospital without think ing of “Mom," their mother away from home. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1949 FOR SALE—If you are moving. Investi gate sixteen foot trailer with electric brakes oh which I moved three tons of furniture 1200 miles. S. P. Clark, Til E. 28, Bryan. Phone 2-0220. FOR SALE—Senior beaver abort Two bicycles Ject House 11- Jacket. E FOR SALlt—Selling furniture cheap. Plat form rocker, leather covered chair, din ette set. record table, desk, dressing table. 4. H. Lietn. 33-Y, Vet VlUdge. FOR SALE—1911 Chevrolet Social | De Luxe 2-door Sedan. An unusually eljean car. Sei at Grant’s Filling Station.! • LOST AND FOUND • FOUND—Shaeffer fountain pen in vicin ity of the shacks. Contact Hector Men- dieta Box 576. or 80 Mlt'-hell. IF THE PERSON who lost some money May 3 or I will identify It anii fury for this ad. he may pick It up at Student Activities. 1 I | ]\ • FOR RENT • EMPLOYED VETF.RANS — 2 bedroom pre-war bouse. In excellent condition can be yours with no down payment and $10.1*1 per month. Walking distance to Ooliege. Phoile 4-9314 or 4'S032. FOR HALE 22’ trailer with 22’xN' room uUudiml Aijkrtmsnt slse m* stove (b»W! it n't Filildiore. You can'prac- i(rally natne your own price are It F, CMnijsr. Trailfr l.fl, Aiwa 4 Jack Walilai’.. |lnm|4)(lee free show al Cam iMIS FuW u M r: Hi.le a ii.u siodio coiicii Ith <|0 Kocklng chsir $19 00, HoiHM study isine $7 oo lage ! View A pi A 5 D, Cot FllH (iAI.M Farm home will. Mb Seres i.ioit nanieii r. miles simth or coiisge on M»w llwy n Has l room lioos* wlih blilalie ami eiyilnnly, anil Olhsr hmh) W«»,| lll»allr: Imsled with l-h imie lifiotin$e on highwky Dan AlliMklil ttonls II, HtHh f i Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies” x: 1 j JJ' St. Mary’s Hold Additional Mass 5 St. Mary’s Chapel, due to the lack of seating capacity, will hold a special mass at 6:30 a. m. on Mother’s Day to accommodate stu dents and their parents. This will not alternate the reg ular . Sunday services, which will be held as usual at 8:30 and 10 a.m. I Services will continue-to be held each Sunday thereafter at the us ual time. Al Rosen, Cleveland’s clever third base rookie, was Florida’s prep middleweight boxing chkm- pion in 1940 while at Florida Mili tary Academy. (i. C. Curtis, Ph.C. Palmer Graduate OH1ROPRACTOR Modern Uptown Office Main at 26th over Cream land Phone 2-7089 | • FOR A HOME - LIKB MEAL AWAY FROM HOME COLLEGE INN BRYAN j T ■ . ■ y/i !■ , , VVT S* T Y/ ^ V Give your Mother one of our beautiful CORSAGES for Mother’s Day - FOR RENT June 1st. 2 furnlsljed apart- nyents and 4 new unfurnished apart ments lit College Station. Cajll 4-8709. • WANTED • / WANTED —- Beauty operator. App ly Pruitt’* Beauty tk Fabric Shop. WANTED -Laboratory technician for dim- leal lab wirk, Apply :io* W. Jkin jBt., Hr) an I'tjmie i l.ii|*..n Brown free pass lo CttiHpuS • MISCELLANEOUS e WOULD YOU like uJ tr^fot^ol? Industry Job. either foreign j or domestlcT Drop card. Box 2603, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Our Big Sale on R E € O R D 8 lasts through this Saturdays Columbia, Victoj, Decca, King and Crystal j SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate j Phone 4-SSM For the Perfect— MOTHER’S DAY GIFT See Our Gift Department HENRY Ai MILLER North Gate j Phone 4-11.45 We have a lajrge stock of "Juniorf’ Size AGGIE TEE SHIRTS CIush of i960 on— SHAFFER’S North Gate' OOK STORE Phono 4-6614 H AG Ml 1 ! \ j ,i . i / r - c n ie 3Lwer Sli op North Gate Phone 4-1212 tite & Wychoff I I ^ Monogrammed Stationery Names... Monograms • • • ScuIn • •. printed to Order $1.50 i>er box F i . I. jhe ^Ixdianae ■lS " “SER m / / V VI ore TEXAS AGGIES” M! ■V\ ■ CJtn, Aumlti At Swift Sthttlt Oft* LONDON, ispt. I—A tstw antOAl y$sr began In Russia to- «y and Prtvda, the ComrmiBIst tmrty nswspipsr, sxhorted tsseh- •ft to fill tholr students with "profound contempt for bowtag- snd scraping before the bourreols culture of the West." A Pravda editorial, broadcast by the Moscow radio, said teach ers had failed In the past to "reveal the advantages of .the Socialist system" In history and geography lessons. It charged the teachers with “passing over in silence the priority of Inven tions and discoveries by Russian scientists." Prtvda also said that many children In the lo grades were falling to courses. ' i.i Dear Sov*et|(g§f, IfeP % nmmmmi ammnmnm mm-t OPRACTOR W. Buchanan. D.C. LONIC X-RAY t. -- Ph. 2-6243 I, LAtoNl .4^ ONE! 1 •' Mojn. • ; ! 1 HAl used CAB UARTERS ir Friendly Ford Dealer ' il N. r N MOTOR CO. EH IN LEISURE . . . ) ROM At EQUIPPED ,LF HOUR'LAUNDRY eh (Daily 7:80 a.m.-- Wash Received— ip.m.—Sat. 8:30 p.m. icr day* 5:80 p.m, r icinNG & DRYING "IES AVAILABLE r , Il 'i Li tpv—Lun^wert w« nnUt thntlyou hiwn iwn dWrrolly *U«mt (rtv *nmo n*pMcu ot thn V.mmwU xyMxm. Awl (hat youlhove Umh urKrtl by I'mvdn U> lbe better "e"* 8 ’ X till your ntudvnts with "proftniml ctmUrnipi'* | tor the ndmirtVit.n ittv.-u to ourt. Miw wo kropeatfuUy a few mom M Ihtnit* Ibni V<>u'd beU«T ktiqi quUlt | you want Ihii younk UunawftB lo rtow up oon- ; 5 H v'meed ComimunlMaj ! | J u r Don’t bob them IVml in Americn IVio oppor- j| :j Innity for advanttmoot m uttUtnitod—thnt jjti here a man can Work where ho pk-nae* and | change his job when he pU-nt*», nnd that lin | (J has the right to OrganizO and bargain colloc-|j '$ lively.. 1 j , jin !' ‘ j HI Don’t say anything about the compctUivLj | system, with rewards for initiative and enuFj] prise in free markets—the same system whiewi has produced a standard p[ living alxmt Uitl times higher than yours- j ? . |il|J|||| Don’t mention that here people can owi? things and managejtheir own buanesaes .if |: j and invest money in new undertakings, i I • i j Don’t breathe a word about the Amerilmt n J urge to invent better machines — and njuio productive ways to use them. I Don’t refer to a dynamic way of life WWl | keeps on turning out more and better ;’F# frill: 14 Mil Mi i Wi I >'#! hiii |*41 ijnA 11 it 1 ■I . -I ^ - lip, 1 Ml ■4>1 lH tin tfi iff ad' 1 e#' e#* VIS -- x Ji: I •% / i "r , / ' ■y 111 1 m il i u.fr scientist befo^EfS "Zl modem :lunery7 Tba al If ..SA- I i ■ mm mmm*- ■ ss /?V a Xm X w M' "vk is; \ f.Os I *. •I I 51 approved for the PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE CURK. F.jscutivs Director i Cwtwy Fund / 71 { ■/ v/' X PAUL G. HOFFMAN, I '/ Published in the Public Interest THE PURE OIL C / / /. J k Gantral rx i I L \M pffiCMy Chica^ , by: ■hi ■y iU;t L ! 1„ '-y ’■ f -I I ■ ■ 'h-