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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1949)
Sneal I i? t A DaU starring )ate Chnicoloi in the life Foster, wit Jane Powcllj r °The ii«H ittiTlyi live fami , fectlons o: a Hoda jej and lofty A proceeding i - tical Aye it Judy’s f«"' Addin ;■ State Herd i The ilOfip will pay at the ini Friesian Vermont The m formerly state he doubling it sum added Holstein payment ujp In addi the fair urns for $2,850 plus stein-Fries i Purpose is to increA shown by Association! ther inducf for cattle showman th< a i i .• 11. ante it on:: li i thj -of nnoti N, mgii i s bee Date With Jndy m eery's Last Picture ' r > • 'W aLOB (MGM) Wallace (Guion) M G M’s episode ger Judy en-voiced the title dot finds Eliza- a nega- the af- rt Stack na smile hing the nd scep- tiil | Beckett), lompllct* ! < W t - < aises rants of Texas tnte herd Holstein- Jfattleboro, e show for each r it is . This id 'by the bring the Iherd. ash grant le premi- Isteins to ‘exas Hol- payments of herds rms, the As a fur- ding time t-of-state tton is named papa Wallace Beery, who is taking rhumba les sons from ultra-energetic Car men Miranda in order to sur prise the “missus” (S Royle). Judy walks in on a 1< son and gets the mistaken id that papa is trying to recapture his youth and without assistam from mama, r | In this, one of the last pictui before his death, Beery, along with Misses Powell and Miranda, has a role which keeps the film moving at as brisk a pace as the' script allows. He is given plenty of op portunity to work his homely face into the familiar contortions and broud smile which BeAry fans Are going to miss. Good for a few drowsy laughs and several-ear-pleasing tunes de livered by Powell, Miranda and Xavier Cugut, ADWJ in still, as Judy and Ougy sing in one of the numbers, "strictly on the corny •Id#,” 1 Bawling Cow Stumps AH Experts in Ohio COLUMBUS, 0., May 0 </P>- Dairy Husbandry men of Ohio State University and the Ohio Ag ricultural Experiment Station had a problem today. It revolved about a cow—but it wasn’t one of those simple prob lems such as getting the animal out of a silo or A hay loft. This was a mental affair. An Ohio farm wife posed the "problem in a lAt^r, to wit: \‘Dear sirs: = “Please write and tell me what you can do with a damn cow that has all the grass she can eat, all the water shej wants to drink, and is bred, that just stands and bawls and bawls until she just about drives you ndfs. | 1 , "She doesn’f have a thing to bawl about that I can see.” The Standings NATIONAL Team W New York 13 Boston .....4 12 Brooklyn .......11 Philadelphia .....10 Cincinnati . 9 St. Louis 8 Pittsburgh —9 Chicago 7 AMERICAN Team W New York .15 Detroit Cleveland .... Chicago Philadelphia Yfashfngton Boston. ........ St. Louis .... St. Louis ^A8T TEXAS LEAGUE Pet .650 .571 .550 .476 .474 .444 .429 .388 Pet. .750 .611 .600 .500 .476 .476 .471 .471 .150 Team W Marshall T’ylsr ...m...,11 Paria ......................^^11 Longview .^...10 Bryan' .....«.«.....4:.......IQ Kilgore ^.4.... 9 lewater Kilgo GIAdt Pet. .632 .579 .579 .556 .556 .529 .389 If ■! i ‘ • j- Kei the wes rkM • it | : * / T ’Keep Ko°l Tropicali Hendvnion r ... 4 16 TEX AH LEAGUE .200 Team 1 W L Pet. 1 . tee.e....«t8X 6 .808 San Antonio 18 9 .667 Shreveport 14 Fort Worth ........:.J.12 » .609 13 .480 Oklahoma City ....j.lO Beaumont , ! j. 9 16 .385 15 .375 Houston J. 8 16 .333 Tulsa 9 18 LONGHORN LEAGUE .333 Team , I W L Pet. Big Spring ...9 3 ,750 :636 Vernop 1. 7 4 San-Angelo J...$ 5 .615 Odessa J...7 6 .538 Midland ....7 G .538 Roswell J...5 6 .455 Ballinger J ...4 8 .333 Sweetwater ..... 2 11 BIG STATE LEAGUE .154 Team W L Pet. Texarkana 14 9 .609 Wichita Falls 13 10 .565 Waco .1 ...i ll 9 .550 Austin j.ll I 10 .524 Gainesville j.li 13 .468 Sherman-Denison..;.10 12 .455 Greenville 1 9 11 .460 Temple 8 13 .381 RIO GRANDE LEAGUE ’ Team W L Pet. Laredo 11 2 .846 Corpus Christi 6 5' .545 McAllen . 6 7 .462 Del Rio J. r 5 7 .417 Brownsville j. 4 6 .400 Donna 4 9 .308 . " IT' • * •! ! ■ \ . ' 1 ?' ■ j !! ^ U: / . 2k! at’s Cooking $ SOCIETY, 7:30 p. Chapel, Tuesday, May E COMPANY INFANTRY, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Uncle Ed’s Place. Reunion of gll men in company be fore R was ‘ disbanded in 1947. EL PASO A&M CLUB, 7:15 p. m., Thursday, third floor Academic Building. • JUNIOR PETROLEUM WIVES, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, May 12, YM- CA Chapel. LAMAR COUNTY CLUB, 7:15 p. m.,| Thursday, Room 205, Aca- demf P ng. THUR A&M CLUB, :HOLARSHlP HONOR SOCI- ’, |7:0Q fi. m., Wednesday, May ETY, 7:00 p. w 11, Physics Lecture Room. me. e and > 1 11! 1 ! ... ijfihle. ored, assies eds they wilt I ar| ery- men’s etail, and priced hudgets.' 4^. ir .1 : • 'I ’ yette Street liege Station i 1 •'V T^T t . r • 4/( LTL ABNER Pappy's Little Secret TH'RRSLFAIMT FEEBLE »—. RAYS O' NOKUTfS MOON DONE. CURDLED US PORE l/L BRAINS/T HE'S GONNA ACK CONTRARl- m Page j6 'SKI.I. WITH A BATTAUQN CLABBIglKli AD.' ItktM .'. . 3c a word |i«r InMrtion ,wlt» « |Zae minimum. Bpar* rutvi tn Bectlon . . . <i(K: i»r column Inch.' B»mi all claMlflwta will) it mil • tanrn to tlj* Htudonl AetlvIUM offlc*. All min Nlmuld Iw mini'll tn t^y m iiu n.W. of Uu> day Iwfor* tuitiliculion. • BUSINESS SERVICES FOR EVE EXAMINATION AND GLASSES Comnlt DR. J. W. PAYNE Oiitometriat IH South Mnln St. Bryna, Toxm Consult V Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST With Your Visual Problems 203 S. Main! —' Bryan Phone 2-1662 (i. Curtis, t).C., Ph.C. Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Modern Uptown Office Main at 26th over Creamland Phone 2-7089 Automotive Electricians Starter, Generators and Carburetors Tune-up — Magneto Service \ • /. I ' j Bruner Battery & Electric Company 113 E. 28th St. — Bryan ASK US ABOUT Free Flying Lessons s . Free Airplane Rides • RECORDS RADIOS School Si Office ? ! Supplies l I : ■ * ALL YOUR NEEDS SWILL’S An Amazing Offer by HOLIDAY Pipe Mixture IV a<P* dm m*rimoh«r wsn-DANA. brier k with ladV wnppwt CraaiiapodMt tiiuof NUUV «« HU Till IWBi dana nn Stud* . I . tic Buildir final meeting Thursday, May 12, 7:30 p. m., Room 225, Academic Building!" j fv SAN ANTONIO CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 203, Academic Building! Plana for end-of-semester i v, SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MIL ITARY ENGINEERS, 7:30 p. m., WednfHday. YMCA Chapel. Tauj Beta PI barbecue, Henael Park, [Friday, 6:30 p.m.. Faculty and alumni members invited. AIEE; 7:io p.mi, Tuesday, Bol ton HAli Lecture Room. Election of offiMra. j - OIL SUPPLY - Uinucd from Page 1) rvi ji I 1 \ ' the uindeveioped areas and help them produce more oil there." The United States in the past has been producing two-thirds of the oil with approximately one-eighth of the oil bearing land.” In discussing the oil interests of UnitednStates’ companies abroad, he said economic risks and politi cal barriers were handicaps. Power shortages, lack Of communication, and rbugh terrain were, mentioned as other disadvantages of develop ing foreign fields. “Alii the companies, from the Unitjea States . want is an even break with other countries,” he I build roads, houses, and medical added, “Foreign countries must be; centers. : and establish schools and prepared to make stable agree- recreatiopal facilities before the mentd and allow, reasonable profits first hole is drilled; they must for oilrdeveloping companies. ; think of the countries and their Oyerlook Human Relations j people in addition to producing; “Human delations were over-1 oil.” HE’S sajnuN FO’TH* WIDDER BROWN/T TWET MEANS HE'LL KISS s HER & m Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS TUESDAY, MAY 10; t f/ 01 49 FOR MkNT—Smairihou 11 Wit months oniyf I j ,l iackyara. 2708 Ollct f ll Robert Ifcon i !i ' mow i.t CwnpusV l RFaHTXH NOW for summer term *t*ri- Iiik June S for stiorthnml, ty|,m||. booli;- keepmc wml ueoclateU eubjei'ts. Mr* Kentie-ilaliiwin Uutlneea College. Oittl 2-00SSr • • FOR SALE • FOR SALK —1937 Bulck 2-door eedXU. prlceil to sell. Contact R. N. Ilehry. B-o-x. College View. looked by American countries in the past in. their quest for oil in foreign countries. This attitude caused the natives of those coun tries to distrustful of the Uni- j ted States. “The*e companies must now FOR SALK 22' trailer jrniV. ^'Wf I fOora nttadied. ApartmrM/i .life ten" itjtove ineW't and Krlpi<tulre. j You cun prac tlually mime your ywu ipri^e. HeeiH. V. pdiiger, Trailer /».•«. a ties <; ; [ j L—— • For HAI.K Ffttin liomp with gcre* luml localiHl/f, mlleu Huiltltol ColleiT on New Hwy./O, Huh 1 riMiiu lio|me [with butune aril eltcirieliy, | BM other hiijld- )n«N. /iteolly iooa|le<lj uilUt l-ft mile frontage, on highway. l>an Aihtigm Rout/ 3J Ilryan. /L FQH'SALk—194-1 Chevrolet Bprililj De /Luxe 2-door Sedan. Aft unlieiiaily qlenn / car. See at Urnnt'M Filling Statuuil. —r KMPI.OYBD VKTKRANS 2 bedroom pre-war house tn fX<pe|)enl condition enh be.youre with no down paynient and 140.00 per month. U'ilklng dial College. Phone 4 no now , h. U/lklng ill.stjuice to 4-8311 or 4- r SU3i. FOR SALK CHEAP—juimse on campus. Student Owned No. !) jin Projeiit House Area. -L FOR SALE—1 bedroom hhune wltjh: nt- tachcd Karage. Mu.-itj s«‘ll before June 3; pi ice Is right. l3l Coonef Street. Calvin Arthur Kmn ffec pass jto I Cam- WUS - - l | ■; n FOR RENT 1/ FOR RENT June 1st. 7 furnished hiartr nients' and 4 new unfurnished' ajarl;- ments Ip College Station. Call 4i-S|70tj|. wXNtrKD Laboratoiy tea) lab work. iXpplL jBryjan. NOTICE WailmiM wi terla. North Hatlii, cx ply in iwrson. i ; 4 WANTKO TO RiPfT ; flirnlehed houtA ler L. p, Meyer, l-iaSf, Li ■ C H I R O P R Geo. COLONIC 305 E. 28 St - TV I 'll- m " A yi w ft. zi 1 , Weldon I., tjai ‘American (»ci Life Insurant'! iTt i m Tops with the Top Stars in Hollywood and wi ilm§ lif IM I ; ‘SSlli*® i T ill H ; iet'j j 11SED OAR carters You# Friendly Ford Dealer N MOTOR CO. N. Mala Bt. ' . • j m il HOmie i. intkE no. ism a.fAa.m. n5 ' l “ i; ' it' 11 A i ^r (ailed meet Ing Tueeday, I ley in nt TW p ri Work i ml eeaminatlona m. F. O.. t agree. . ■ , J. Woolkdt. W M. 'W. H. tladgett, See, -» * m HELL a f? Modes / l/planti Huppllaa AMhljci tural Bnlw Wood 4 ’H BOOK STORE Phono 4-8814 .rap; Vorih Gala m oiran I def-wr n a nji hi| ciiritjl lidcncl VS act ‘IaIV If - ii- . J 1 Insiiriin 1 d.imf i ' if -JU SC TllrtfU! rM' jjjtt'ji f|ch n flnpln little word so much. Itun- s» irt business, the home . . . wXen the work- > v «|t It - —f' e is thrift njg else!" [ l- T i c n(p81SH iiiliw ♦ \ ■ OTHER CIGARETTE... hyj^tnatimmt smyoy .fyw „ "When you smoke CHESTERFIELD v. , , • , v 1 you get a Milder, cooler smoke. That’s why it’s My Cigarette." 1 i ’ ! \ A ■ mi Wl M. mm w STARRING in V r f BRIDE OF VENGEANCE" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE RIM iff! i' •; -W . i. 'If b ' U-,/ wS H I ,-Tm i# t j f t-'-.i |, 1)/ ' f. > ri. l M 1 The TOP MIN oi MUIWCVS SPORTS “ Chesterfields ore tops' with roe because % they hove a deafli soVisiY'oq taste. And ^ thev’ce Ntdder, much IfWdet. It’s Idy cijarette." 1 I \ / ' V: tlKHtt lOt M H00U1H OORUS im m . i -" k fv ‘ ifc, a m ■■ > '■ -if- f 'WM?< ^ I; 'I ■ « >; .. m . ' -I . ■ N ■ I i V- i y^%, :t fr %,t A u '■■/A ! I a h I 11 \ B • Cofyn|hc 1SM9, Ui«n A Mtui To^ca) Ca I I. i' . -f11 ' ; j ^ggaref 17 M /■ ,./s - * I ■ V T , r j , / j ., IPn ' r \ L \ y li u 1 ' • / • ./f r m f a ! ■•A.i