{•] r i -it ; • r./f .TiT 4- > 1'T 4 . I ' r ; Iv • . 1W /«- * 1 . f.l.. l ilW if I : ll I ' t il . / if, Y’ : - / w . / R- •! ,:;fi ;! m %■ ■ H ' i I' : !a In Kfiown It) IMnwInI vUHon In J mi during Og«n Hdunc buy lint Hull lU : CTOR Office $100| in With f:: Refundab ool and tions ,e Day .dVertising IBP Barbecue To Be Tonight The engineering honor society] will hold a barbecue at Hensej Park at 6:30 p. m. Friday, Howard Oliver, president of the chapter has announced. Undergraduates initiated Thursr day included Cecil Boatwright, Jr ? and Robert Palmer, Dallas; Robert Carter, Bryan; Kenneth Marak, Cameron; George Halfin, Port Art- thur; James Little, Big Spring. | J Henry J. Miles, professor of civil engineering, was the faculty member initiated, and R. El Stormj was the alumni' member initiated. Storm is chief petroleum engineer of the Mene Grande Oil Company in Venezuela. | .-i • i ed By House Tie Vote AUSTIN, Tex., May 13 <*> — House penny-pinchers yesterday defeated by tie vote an amendment which would have added $246,000 to the 68 million dollar bill pro viding funds for state-supported dolleges the next two years. The vote was 62-62 on a pro posal by Rep. Arthur E. Gromatzky of Priddy to increase the appro priation for the Texas A&M Col lege Extension Service from $539,- 000 to $662,000 a year. Tie votes defeated amendmenta to bills. Debate of the big money bill be gan Thursday. Rep. James K. Presnal of Col. logo Station asked for a $100,000 a year increase in extension serv ice salaries and $2:1,000 more per year for maintenance, equipment and travel, "We have lost a number of eoun. ty agents both white and colored —the past few years because sal* a l ies are too low," Presnal said. Uep, Preston Hmttb of Lubbock* chairman or the subcommittee that wrote thei higher education bill aald it represented an increase o ver fund aiure tv to stay nt tncre r _ i pi went) wilt break the dam ... and open the gates to a flood of amend ments to increase other appropria tions/' he warned; The House recessed until 2:80 p.m. Aggie Debate Men Bow to Rice Team This weekend the two Aggie De bate teams were beaten by the Rice orators. The teams were made up of Larry Goodwyn and Jim Stevens on the first team, James Farmer and George Grupe on the second. The subject for the debate was “Resolved: the Federal Govern ment should Adopt a Policy of Aid to Tax Supported Schools by Means of Annual Grants.” Gopd- wyn and Stevens supported the affirmative and Farmer and Grupe took the negative. W Mid it ftUlHMHHtt'Ml NU MCMifttm 18 percent over funds ippmpriii by i he l#vlsl»ture two yfirs ito, / "W# tried to stsy with the f f. Men per cent Incresse down the line. If we don't* this (nmend :: .r /:•!. ii /•* -LJ - I $ LTL ABNER Dr. W. R. Smith, vice-president of AbilenO Christian College, will be the prindin! speaker at the A AM Church of Christ Humiuy morning. [ v-' r ."| | " ! ' l -p|"V I : :i ; What'* Cooking TAU HRTA PI, fli«0 p. m, Frl- day, Heneal I'mk, Rgrbecue, Add IK tWTH CIRCLK, TiNft p, m,. Moiolny, Methodist lihnrch op JNne itrttTl. h ■: / /r /• j WhUe the Great Man Palis THIS MOUNTlN IS LIKE.THEY TOLDUS — ITS NONE O’OUR BUSINESS, UPMERE, WMUT TH^y po^ DOWNTHAR^P — U’L Si ROAD . -r*r i:. 1 1! Moonlight Sonata i ■ pssr/r- MOON HAS RIZ.'T— TONIGHTS VOKUMS WILL NOW Thf > THAR MINDS —SO NIGHT , I ij t i * ■ ■)'■«!''J WGorNomiN -ABN&h- ^ . 7 . v ,, EXCEPT, ■I M, B. T/'T! ' ■ * % 4 J By A1 Capp lA ■tUha mmwl Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 4 PRIDAt, MAY 33, 1049 SKLL WITH A HATTALION CLABBlFlRp AbC Rate* , . {. Sc a Word per Insert lot* With a 25d mfnimum. space rates Ih Classified Section . . . 60c per columh Inch. Send ail claaslfiede with remit tance to the Student Activities Office. All ads should! be turned In by 10:00 a.m. of the day before publication. New York Cafe FOB THOSE WHO DEMAND THE BEST . . . College Shoe Repair North Gate • BUS SERVICES e HAVE your themes, theeis, typed by ex perts. Phone I 2-6705. THE SCRIBE SHOP, 1007 E. 23rd ® SALE • FOR SALE CHEAP—-House on campus. Student Owned; No. 9 in Project House Area. - IS THIS WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR? ! I. $2800 j . . 2 bedrooms near South Side Shopping Center. $3360 i . . Large plot of ground. Country living with City conveniences ng with Ci Highwiy 6. $4250 FOR -1 bedroom house with at tached garage. Must sell before dune 3; price is right. 131 Cooner Street. Robert Taylor Randel free pass to Cam pus. FOR SALE OR TRADE—House and lot— $1,380.00. Terms. Phone 4-1101, Apt. A-7-A, College View. FOR SALE—White gold wedding band with 5 matching diamonds. Call 2-7466. FOR SALE:—Hollander blended muskrat coat. Size 10. See 118 Munnerlyn Drive, Bryan. FOR SALE—2 bedroom prewar house, Just off Campus. Unusually nice. Priced for quick sale. Phone 4-9314 or 4-8032. FOR SALE?- My six room home Sf3.875.00. Terms/ Douglas, 2-7165. Room 130, Academic Bldg. • MISCELLANEOUS • FREE—Part collie puppie. Moving to College apartment. See within 3 days at 4402 College Main St., near North Qate. . • FOR RENT • FOR RENT*—2 bedroom house, Munner- : lyn Village; summer months only. In* • • quire 217 N. Munnerlyn. Not just ft stopping place, but a real h . I, • ■ t ;i ! . I RTARLE _/ 1.. . TTT loir Adding 1;'. - Dial 2-1921 • * - t: ,Jj.