The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 13, 1949, Image 4

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«Y JOHN* W. LAEFENBEIW
riianuto FW<1 Bait Comspondrnt
The' hot Illinois countryside is
ririKinj? with one cry tncse days,
and it can be hoard fronnotle^end
of Ohamue Air Base* tb tliikother.
That try is, **v.cU, OlJ> Army!’'
; Neither ihc heat-and high hmhi-
Oity >i the days i.or.tftei sultry
night.-' cttn dim the spirit por the
vigor ofj thia cry. y „ ’
for the Aggies arty l^y far the
strongest contingent bti cfldets at
tlm summer camp.'Ninty-six Air
Force, maintenance Aggies I report
ed for! this intensive six-vyeeks of
JnstrucUon, and they immedkitcly
assumed h. marjority of the com
mand; positions as cadet Officers.
However, the cadet officer jobs are
to be rotated periodically, land the
pennant cadet officers are not to
be selected until tlm final Week of
Camp. It 1*-expected that the Ag
gies will capture more tliin their
.•hare of the permant jobs,
Another cry which was 1 equal-
I'./ly forceful as "Well, Ole Anns”
was, “Where in the world are
the Bans?'' However, that wor-
roy has subsided, since the Batts
Were received Just, the other day.
They were faithfully redd and
enjoys* by every Aggie ion the
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The Air ROTG Summer Camp
commander is Lfc; Col. Morris H.
Sheddfrom thc University !of Illin
ois, and the commandant of cadets
is Lt. Col. C, V. Warden from
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from’ the staff at A&M is Cap*.
ohn G. Otts. Ho Is ass gned aa a
1 l?£ i Sdetd here at Cm nute were
different pqugrdons,
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id it is a rare eyent \ ,’hen raorei
six or iseven men fron the
e scliool are .ossigred tj tho
me outfit. Since racli spuadron
divided ihto .tliree flaght', and
since eacli flight operates On 4
fferent 1 schcdilie, it [males it'
hard for the Agirfes :o g. t
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in off? far
an or anyplace within 1/K mil
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padets. How sver, w e have our own.
Cadet Club shack >ar and lounge,
a day room, readinj: room, and PX.
There have been no dances for the
cadets as ret, bi t this Sunday
evening Colonel Shodd is importing
two or throe hundred coeds from
the University of Illinois for a
Cadet Dancf ©n th< > concrete patio.
(Five will get you ten the Aggies
walk off with most) of the women!)
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Midxigan MAT. The only officer
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NEW YORK, July 13—IT)— r .
_ Dccca Records, Inc., notified its
dealers^ today that the Company
oiiii lonnAjj jj “half-price”
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h- Will launch a “half-price” ! sale on
vbtualiy its entire album catalog
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few exceptions. , ,
The league will set up a Schedule
j at its- winter meeting governing
games not finished because of the.
i transportation situation, j
In the'first inning, Herb Con
yers of Oklahoma City hit la Texas
ly . Leaguer to score Solly Hemiis of
Houston.
Sam Diblasi hit to, center in the
sixth Inning, and Milt Nifelsen of
Oklahoma' City overcharged the
ball.; Bragan then singled Diblasi
hoine from second with the win-
. .■ |dH? _ ruh. •. u f!
' The All-Stars, managed by A1
Vincent of Tulsa got nine hits,
; > Fort Worth' nicked’ four pitchers
for (ten. ■
A1 Gerheauser-of San Antonio
Was cliarged with the loss, '
Hcmus received ?a cut on the ln-
Stop tliat will k<5ep him Out of
! play forifivc or-sb: days. Wally
Fiain had to leave the game when
•f ho. got a split finger on the right
hand from ti ball thrown from the
outfield. < —f ',
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*“• whenever they arn pet on
duty, the main gripe from evejy-
omV la that aU the duMeu are
hekl at night from (-lO. This
put*; quite a rrintp into any
social life, hnd it is ha rd oh the
“sack time,” for the di,y usually
about 6:80 a. ra. or earlier
In case them are some special
S±E “ T
This summer camp is la long way
from a "sriap’’ or variation. The
classes invlude ah intenjsivc cover
age of all parts of aircraft main-
tenance. The class room work in
cludes such subjects as-ailrcraft
engines; props, fuel, electrical, and
miscellaneous systems, structures,
shop functions, and technical pub
lications. The day-light hours ,
Unusually full also with such
J«cts aa military courtesy,
physical training, squardon athle
tic team play, firing oh the range, 1
and ceremonies. 1 il
I RettWli! is stood evf-ry day! ex
cept Saturday and Sunday, and
since each activity requires a dif
ferent uniAirra, it is one i m
Barrjachg, for these must rettn
in inspection order at all tlm<
from 8 a. m. until 10 p. m. ,
In sptto of the many military
duties which mast be performed
each day. all la not work at this
summer camp. There is a very
fine swimming pool, which is
located adjacent' to the Cadet
Area, and it may be used when
ever there is no formation to
meet. Several tours have been
provided for interested cadets.
These have included pr will in
clude Chicago, The University
of Illinois, AJebriton Park, and
several oilier spots of interest.
Since the Officer’s Club here is
rather small, the privileges bf the
<ilub W’ere not extended u> the
eachers
BegmSWeek
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•Twelve
Course
calf
and milk
r, breeding progfcm; 1 i n the
aality control. } J -Iferred
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Quake iu Hiroshima
Tokyo, July 13—bTi—Kyodo:
News Agency reported this afte
boon a .strong earthquake staruci
atom bombed Hiroshima.
No serious damage was report
ed immediately. A number of
breaks in power lines disru]
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Cap D’Ahtibos, France, July 13
—(Jf)—Movjc producer Daria 0.
Sclznick nntl actress Jonhlfcr Jonf®
left hero ycutordhy aboard a yach|t,
and friends said they woui<j Be
married tonight at Portofino, Italy,!
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l\*a4 July |17
_. agricultural te; lett
ers from different parts k of
the state have started a three
week; work-shop course in the
DalMHusbandry Department,
according to J)r., I. VV. Rupel,
head of the department.
Dr. Rup<il and R. E. I^ighton,
instructor in the department, will
teach tho course.
The thetie.of this years Work
shop Courad !s “Getting Established
in Dairy I'arming.” During 'the
next three weeks the following
topics) will !be discussed and ijtud-
Vet H'
GetNi
Tht ^irst'
irgaiiiti
Tht
to be)
libra
Vete:
lance,
is ex]
run
Veterinary
Dickinson,
in tharge of singing at
“ Wmh\
; July 1? through 24,. J
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rary
mental library
r thb main
will;! Wtte \ the School pf
Medicine, Paul S. Bal-
riah, said this Week. It
ted to open at the begin
the fall semester.
ill occupy tho
west ohd of .thq/Veterinary Hos
pital oiji the first floor and will
consist; of two rooms. Most books
wnl bfe jshelved in ; the reading room
which will shat mote than 30.
.. , AH strictly veterinary books and
r-round feeding prog-am; i many books In allied fields now
in library will be trans-
, the Yeterinary Library;
The- clash will meet daily Mon- The same thing will apply to vet-
day iArriugh Friday from 8 until erinary and applied journals.; Ev-
11:30; for discussions, special lect
ures and 1 field trips.
Monday ! the members of the
course met and elected officers for
this session. Elected were: A. F.
Caston, chairman and M. H. Tim
mons, secretary, Caston is the vo
cational agricultural teacher at
Naeona, Texas, and Timmons is
the high schootlfgricultural teach
er at Smithrille, Texas.
Committieos were set up during
this meeting to study four major -
the dairy field. These
. will prepare a report
on their findings and turn them
in to R. E. Leighton, instructor.
Members, of the group are: A. L.
Allison, Bowie, W. L. Cook, Orch
ard; A- Fii Caston, Nocona; I
Godwin, Alvin; J. Z. Hattox, E gin;
M. Ml! Moojjv. Laredo; C. J. Parker,
Smithrille ; and F. W. Volkman,
Bcllville.
erinaryj and applied journals. Ev
ery book will, be Catalogued and
listed ip the inain library catalog.
Miss (Mary Hicks, trained librar
ian from the Medical arid Dental
School Library of the University
of Maryland in Baltimore, will as
sume duties in the new library on
July 13, Ballanco paid
Bull
in p<
Fiddle Lost
hone Booth
Petts Wood; Er|g.—OP)—You’ve
seen ft bull fiddle?; You know how
big a telephone bojoth is?
X man lost his bull fiddle here
in a telephone bqoth.
Stanley Small, manager of the
Daylight Inn, foun^ the instrument
there the morning after a dance.
Assujhing it had been mislaid
Kerens; T; B. Reese, Rosen! erg: by a membep of th ? band, he wait-
M. D. Seari Mesquite; F. W. Shep- ed for jthe owner t]o turn pp.
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Burns Barn
North Andover, Mats., ! July 13
_/ypi—William A. Maznrinkoj and
his large, brown bull aren't speak
ing today-!-not after what hap
pened m morningw [
Fire broke out in the Mazarinko
bam about dawn and Mazarinko
called tht) | fire department which
rushed apparatus out to the farm
—or nlmc(f|t to the farm.
The bull plainly didn’t like! red
fire enginkjs—ho just planted him
self dn a narrow roadway and
challenged I the firemen to com? on,
They didiii|t.
Doubling as picadors, the fire
fighters armed themselves [with
pitchforks ahd drove the bull back
into a fi
and came
Col-O-I
combines color and beauty
, with exceptional durabif-
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penned the bull in a nearby pas
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By that time the big, Wooden
irn was
Loss, approximately
beyond saving.
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Saucer Club
To Hold Convention
Ti . \,T. . T7
Alexandria, La.—(A 1 )—Have
ing saucer?
ou are invited to a
That was 10 weeks ago.
“If anything hds happened to
Ibe owner,” Small said today,
“perhaps his relatives might like
to take it off my hands.”
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'WUR'A'-Me mlnimuai Bpac# rui«» in
J CU»alifl«d Hwilon 60c per Column
inch, a«nd All ctMcItied* with remit-
tanc#j to lb# Student Activate# Offic#.
AU a»l» aliould be ttirnrd In by; 10:00
ra.m. or the day before; publication
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WEDNESDAY! JULY 13, 1949
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THAT'S K SUPPOSE?-1VE 7
OUST A H BEEN GONG AROUND
STATUE/T ) WITH f/VfJVOU SO
IT ISKfT y LONG. HAMILTON—FD!
even K FORG crrr EN what
ALIVE.*?// A REAL. MAN
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THE MORE f SEE
THE MORE RE *4^1
YOU GET-AND
OF VOU GETTll
WMV DON'T
vou GET
LOST?
The Young Men’s Business’ club
announced Friday it is planning
a convention for persons all over
the natiort who have seen the discs.
It’ll give
pare notes
Di&a
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you're sure of Uie
of apotleasly cleaned
perfectly preaaed,
we turn out, you'rbr j
have people stare.
pus Cleaners
the Exchange store”
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SAl.K—Attractive j.T bedroom liotutr,
owner, W. C, Rfmnius.tcn. O. 1.
jLoan. j 211 Kyle at., pnlles* Hllli
FOK SAl.F;—0 room h0|nf. ” Furalahed or
UnfUrniished. 232, Foster, ColleRc 11111*.
Call: 4-9784.
KOK SALK—10 acre# frUtinK-W0 ft. on
new’ /Illghway 6, nine ! mllea (huth of
College. Plenty trees and Rood fl*h
I pond;. 950. Terms $95.00 dash and
$10.1)0 per month. ■ ;
R SALE—Pinto- pony| ’a'Uh saddle and
brklle, very ' gentle jLSO.OO. : Year-old
coltir sired by Klnganudo, Porter Boy
nab 1 Golden Plume-$50—75.
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Commit (j.! N. Thomlui./'ltox 1073,-:
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.NUltHERY—will keep? your children! by
day, tright/ week or ’week-end, Itaaabn-
nble ratesJ Call 4-»M)34 between K land
5:30 for f|irtlier information.
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HAVE youf themes.; thesis, typed by ex-
perts. phone 2-(f705. THE SCRIBE
SHOP, lp07 E. 23rd.
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sec Mis. L. IF. Lewis, Apart tjmnt
C-ll-T,/ College view, or write to
2581. College Stnlion. Texas. /
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FOR SALE—O. B. Regrigerator, $S0.00.
: O/bod Condition. See iatB-r.-Y. College
View.
FOR SALE—1946 Buick Super Sedanelte.
New seat covers, good
der-the-seat hdater. spet light, sun vlaor,
and everythin* else but
See it at the YMCA any day from 1:30
p.M. to 9:30 P.M, Fc
ation write BOx 1277,
tires, radio, tin-.
the kitchen sink.
r further Inform-
College.
FOR SALE—1937 Ford
| icock, 321 Chemistry Building.
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WANTED
ass
RENT •
WANTED TO RENT — Small furnished
house or apartment.! Contact! Mrs.
Ridgeway, Cream land, College Station.
)R RENT—Pre-Fab, 213 North Munrfcr-
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Laundromat Equipped . . .
One Half Hour Laundry
Open Daily 7:30 a.m.
Last Wash Received Monday
7:p0 p.m, ;-j- Sat. 3:30 p.m.
[Other Days 5:30 p.m
Starching & Drying Faciluies
Available.
v WE SELL
Model Airplane Supplies
Architectural Balsa Wood
SHAEEER’S BOOK STORE
North Gitte Phone 4-8814
Geo. W. BiiChuian, p.O,
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Phone 2-1662 ' I
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