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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1949)
I ii i 'T' M; ± ' ' / : *• • • ‘ 1 •• . • • Cause of Fine n’t like those nwty chalk mar| >mah put «»• . J representing; i. can Legino; A&MPr Study At / George L. professor of at A&M, has month leave o September 1, •work toward the University Robertson wl study in Physi tion in Farm supervision of authority j on production. Robertson hi graduate study! General Educai k) begin his Stud I ( of Wisconsin { September. Vernon Klngy Bryan, both ham Post No. 159, Ameri- itorge Nlekle, Bryan, represen- g the Bryan and Brazos County Juhlor Cham- r of Commerce. / k row: Jake Magee, College Station, repr-e sentlng the Klwanis Club; Ridley Briggs, Bryan, representing the Lions Club; Albin Zak, Bryan, and John Hildebrand, College Station, both rep resenting the Rotary Club; and William Bolman- ski, representing the Lions Club.. fessor To Husbandry ranted a 12- nce, effective do graduate XL degree at isconsin, | V wj his advanced ogy; of Reproduc- nimjjlls under the r. I*. E. Casida, ysi(|ogy of Re- J ;• . ]< >e(fn awarded a UouiMiip by the Board and will ai the {University out the middle of ft 111:11111 FOB Til • • .* Repair hot The dnys ijtv Iouk The ni«f' ' " l Our food 1 Of * i ■ mtmrmmyfam+pmmu B I • I ' ' IRD’S any '■•V I v t» iiri? short I [ :: m. the bent i- i GIs Rock Stage; ^ Bring Deluge YOKOHAMA, Japan, June 17— (A*).—The “glamorous mermaids" caught the eyes of the American GIs at the Yokohama Trade Fair. The Japanese girl swimmers were cavorting in the 1 oversize fishbowl on a stage. The GIs thought they would have some fun. They threw a ‘couple of rocks at the bowl. It-broke. (, The spectators down front—in cluding the Americans — were flooded out, , 1 . #25,000 Asked For A&M Pecan Study Plans to ask the state legislature for $25,000 for a research pro ject at A&M were [drawn up by paean growers and processors at a meeting In Austin last week. The money wilt be used to determine the nutritional value of pecans. t), P, fltahmann, pecan grower In Las Cruces, New Mexico, said In addressing the meeting that pe cans contain many nutritional val ues I hat might he helpful In miring dlseasea caused by (leflelencles In diet, In addition to eohtalnlng a high percentage Ofi calories, my research shows that pecans are very high In vitamin ME, and some of Uie vitamin M complexes," the former Texan stated. t: New York Cafe j , 118 S. MAIN BRYAN DOUG’S CAP? , 1 - ■ !r:; r ' 8 VOW YOUR MARKET; College and 27th Specializing In A MEXICAN DISHES ' 0KEN FRIED STEAK DINNERS 'AGGIES ALWAYS WELCOME A&M Visual Aids To Give Previews First of a series of weekly film previews w’as presented in the Petroleum Engineering Lecture Room Wednesday afternoon at 3:30. Sponsored by the A&M Vis ual Aids Laboratory, the previews were under the direction of How’- ard Berry. Walter Barnes,i who .was in charge of the program, said, “The purpose of these previews is to encourage the use of film in class rooms at A'&M: The first film shown, “Film Tactics,’’ was the best of its kind available, Harnes said.. It demon- xtrnted various ineffective ways of using film for ^classroom in structions and then it showed the proper tactics used to obtain max imum effectiveness. Another film, “The Loon's Neck- Uce," was an example of .how In- terest^an lie and is stimulnled by ah . showed Iwo Other Tilm**, “How using ,cun I, Tllm, llacnes siiid. He also Hound Is Ropiioduced" and 1'Uslng Classroom FH“ , “ ’’ Ims, Another program will b<i pres ented Wednesday afterdoon at fliHO liftin' Petroleum Engineering Lect ure riiom, All liderested persons are invited, Harnes concluded, liimi——■npni PoNitioiiH Open In • t. < ■ ^ Ilenlth Department Competitive examinations for medleal positions In local public health program" In Texas will he given noon by the Merit System Council for. the Texas State De partment of Health, according to a release by the department. An examination^ which consists of an- evaluation of training and experience, plus an oral examina tion, if the number of candidates justifies it, will be given, Voterans preference will be allowed. Information and applications are available through Russel E. "Shra der, Merit System Supervisor, \805 Littlefield Building, Austin, Tex- as. ■ , \ Positions for which application may be made include directors of local health units and public health physicians. License to practice medicine in Texas is required. Entrance salaries range from $4200 to $7200. 1 tern ats.... , \ : §, ••v ly v . i.-? \ .. Are •iv Hats 'i ; i , but whether they're regular style or western style A&M student# (It.920 a year for hats, other than military. A&M students buy an of 2,500 hats a year at an average price of $6.98 each. THE BATTALION reaches all of these students with your ads every day. h’ I .■ !:/- ■ OKLAHOMA CITY, June 17 t/P\. Mrs. Sylvia Edmondson dr i ihoie ' policeman mil tireg. So she; rubbed one off with her hankie. ; J It landed her In police court here wpen Traffic Officer C. O. Wll- llama capght her at her clean-up chores, I “She was very anrcuNtlc when vmg me pitrwmg oruinanve, nmiu Officer WIHIame. f "So I iiharged liar with disorder ly cnmldct, Am," Then Mrs, Ifldmnndann, a 48- year-old switchboard operatiu 1 , ex plained how ahe IlkeN jo keep her automobile sweet ami climn, "This Is not an easy IqueNiion," eald I’uljre Judge JaineX l>emo|Ht- Us. Me flrjed her |,’l for obatruntlng ait offlcij>r amt xuepemled II, Hot Check Writing Corporation Ends DALLAS, Juno 17—i/PI. — The controlling Interest of a three-man Negro corporation is in jail for writing hot checks. One of the men was arrested at his home and taken to his place of business Monday. Detective Bob Abbott kept him company in a c?.r outside.while Detective George Williamson went inside af^ ter a second Negro. “You can't hold me responsible for what the corporation does," said the second Negro.” Williamson pointed to the man outside. ’ “The two of you make a major ity rules," the detective said. "Come With us." "What about the other part of the corporation?" the man asked. "We’re looking for him,” Wil- liam.'ion answered, "an(j| when we find jhim the corporation will be unanimously dissolved." MEV Are Leading In Post Graduation Work Twenty percent of A&M gradu- ntes now taking Post Graduate Studies are ME graduates, Virgil M. Faires, head of Post. Gradua tion SUnlles, said yesterday. I “The! MK’s appear to be the most determined to move to the top of the ladder und gel the moRt out of life," FaliYs said, GE’s] represent IH per rent, ChKV 1(1 per edut, and MaiiK’s 11 |ier eertt of the Uitul enrolled In the stildles, Althdugh the emirses ure avail- nldo tolnil graduales of A&M, only II per oi>nt of those enrolled are grmluaioN of the Hehool of Agri culture ’and I per cent are veteri nary medicine graduates, Business and aqeottnilag students aeeoiinl foe 4 per cent, Faires added. ’!< AHNKK By A1 Capp TAKE. TVC PrSH ALt>A SON. 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