The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 29, 1949, Image 4

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Like the proceeding ones, the
. pait week ot training for the
Camp Hood djaggieaj proved to be
a busy one. ;
Altnough tile majority of the
hours Were devoted to effective
and efficient demonstrations of the
2nd armored! division which
presently located here, the R
Infantrymen V/ere given the oppo
tunity to try j their luck at firing
L_mortar», bazdokas, and rifle gre
nades. Tank (rides were also fea
tured on thejprogram.
’ Monday afternoon, the four in-
Mnpwiloo “ ^ '
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sessed only t^vo men of it's usual
crew | of five—the driver and tank
commander. '
^ The. medium tanks quite appar
ently weren't constructed with the
"idea of seven men being crammed
(within them and consequently fur
nished little roomf spare. Two
Of the passengers were forced to
grab a. support—Which usually
turned out to be unstable—to fight
down any feelings of claustropho
bia (they might possess, and hang
on* ‘ ! r '‘rti . j
Most of the tank drivers seem
ed to have been frustrated pilots
who had a phobia lagainst level'
\ ground. The SO to S5 miles
) apfeed which sounds so tame
turned out to be sufficiently fast
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fThe ^necessarily limited vision
of the tank did nothing to ease the
passenger's ml;
had the peculifi
it of
shut
where he waa going was ou
luck; what the [metal didn't
off from the view!, the Hood dust
OhJ* [I I-!
Two tanks had the misfortune of
trying to occupy the same ground
at the same time thereby! semi-
demonstrating the familiar phys
ics law about an immovable object
and an irreaitable: force. Being of
a sturdy nature, however, the
tanks emerged with only a more
combalj-like appearnce. |
. None of the riders In the col
Ikied Vehicles were seriously In
1 Herr
in the
lously
Robert C. Cecil and Har r
faatry companies wjere treated-
the word is used loosely—to an^
thing but a smooth-ride In me
dium tanks of the second armor
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The origim i plan called for aj
short ride ai ound tlhe immediate!
.vicinity of thd training area to at
least give thu doggsea an idea of
what the “jock’s'-’ life consists of.
Because of t ic large size of the
group, five nen at a time were
loaded into tpe tanks which pos- Immediately after the formation,
and Red Duke led
lltad
JurpL .
ry D. Cain, two Aggies
group, suffered only bruises.
;r the accident they both i
that they had no inclina-
n to transfer into the caval- J
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Tuesday evening all the Aggies
Were gathered for a group picture.
j
that _
rifle range was Incorrect
4r Billy R. Wilhite ran up a total
181 toi earn that honor,
ss who qualified for sharp
’s medals were John C,
hnelder, EdWarld J. Simpson,
ortan M. Skaggs, Bobby Skid-
6re, Robert P.| Speer, Thomas J.
eer,; Frank J. Stanafield, Charles
Winters, Jr. dnd Bepnie A. Zinn
Bob Speers of that company is
aying right field on their soft-
ill team. Conipany D presently
>lds |a slight lead in the ROTC
having wjon a game over A
mpajny’s squad. Wally Dixon,,
ayerj-manager [on the team filed
( of the nitchmi
of the pitching
intained, was il-
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potest becai
ihichj Dixon
4gal. i • !|j ,
“Rule Book’f was persuaded
continue playing the game
r various majors and captains
the area. The ROTC’s league
still anyone’s though, with
everal games
any acc
hie made.
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ORDINANCE NO. KM
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AN ORDINANCE^ MAKING it UN
tWPUL TO KEEP ILIVESTOCK OF
OULTRY WITHIN THE CITY UMITS
WITHOUT A .'LICENSE; PROVIDING
REGULATIONS FOR KEEPING LIVE
STOCK AND POULTRY; PRESCRIBING
PROCEDURES FUR j QRANTINO AND
REVOKING LICENSES; PROVIDING
FdR INSPECTIONS;? PRESCRIBINQ
"PENALTIES; PROVIDING SEPARABIL
ITY j OF INSPECTIONS# AND DECLAR
ING AN EMERGENCY. 1
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council
61 the City of College Station, Texas:
1. No person shall keep livestock or
-poultry within thi limltis'of the City of
College Station! without first obtaining and
thereafter keeping In force a license permit
ting him to do do. The term livestock
Includes specifically but not exclusively
horses, mules, asses, swine, cattle, sheep,
goats, rabbits, and gulena pigs; and the
term poultry .Includes specifically but not
fUk>ketia,
exclusively
s, turkeys, geese, ducks.
pigeons, and (guineas.
j 3j. Said licensed shall <be granted Or al
lowed to remain i In force only • when the
regulations as follows are observed:/
a. The livestock or poultry shall be
kept (within structures, enclosures, or teth
ered, land not permuted {to run at large.
, b. The manure- and debris Incident to
the maintenance and care of livestock or 1
animals shall be scraped from roosts and
floors! and raked from pens or. areas with-
such | frequency aid to prevent the same
from serving as breeding places fbr.insects
and from emitting noxious odors. <] J
c. The manure and debris scraped or
raked i as provided in' subsection (b> above,
shall Immediately be collected and either
a waterproof and in
Ci
•'A.
placed, and., leapt li
sect-proof container until removed from
the premises, or itfeated immediacy -and
periodically [thereafter with a cheffcai as
directed by) the manufacturer thereof that
la manufactured anld sold ai an effective
agent for, preventing flies and other )n-
secta from breeding in manure and debris.
d. The inside walls, ceilings, roosts
and floors of; the structure in Which the
livestock or poultry ia) housed shall be
treated and kept treated with D. D. T.
or other effective [ Material manufactured
and sold for the control of flies, mites, and
lice and applied according to the manu
facturers direction* J f. J
e. tfhie structure or enclosure within
which the livestock) or poultry are con
fined shall be not less than one hundred
(100) feet from-any) dwelling house other
than that occupied W the owner of the
lock'o
livestock or I poultry,
3. The procedure and) requirements (for
the grafting and keeping £n force of) li
censes shall’be as fojlewjs:
a. Any person desiring a license per-
ting (him to keep! livestock or poultry!
within the city limits shall file an appll-
* cation With the City (secretary on a form
provldedj by him for that purpose... Bald
^ application shall - among other things call
for the name and address of the applicant*
the estimated average number, land types
of livestock or poultry to be^kApt, a de4
• serlptlon of the structtires, and the facill-
I > f ties to be used ' for- (the enclosure of Ahe
id for the disposal
' cldent to--thelr
livestock or poultry
of the manure and debris Jhi
maintenance ana care, and the distance to
the adjacent residences from the outside
boundaries of the structure or fence .In
which thO livestock ofc
enclosed.
b. The applIcOtloh shall
panled by a fee Ih the amount ..
dollars. The funds diirlved from
poultry are
-r-r-
used by th* City)
specilon* and other
enforcement of
plication fees shall
to,defray!the cost of insi
expenses [Incident to the
this ordinanc’*; | [
c. When an application has been filed
Ip due form, th* City Secretary ah*lf turn
thr samel over to the City Health Officer
who ahaiK inspect the fadlitlee wherein the
Uveetook or poultry Are to be kept and
prepare ah opinion as (to whether the same
are In dompiinnce With the repilatlons
hereinbefore provided. :
"r d. The application with the opinion of,
the City Health Officer attached shall then
b* submitted to the City Council, which
shall then pass on the application. / j
, e. A license shall!, he valid one year
from the hate of issuance. The tame may
be renewed by the filing of a renewal ap-
fprm with this City Secretary on
tded by him for that purpose
meni of a! renewal application
amount of tea-<10) dollars.
r City Health Officer shall per
iodically or upon written complaint of the
CJty Marshall or any
plication
a form
and the
feern
sldent of the City
make an (Inspection t6 : ascertain whether
i the regulations as hereinbefore provided are
being observed. If he (finds that aforesaid
irefuiatlond are violated; he shall prepare
and file a statement'to that effect with
the City secretary. The Cltfr Council shall
then give (ten (10) days nbtIce by publN
T cation on (a hearing. ! If after a hearing
the City Council finds the aforesaid reg
ulations h|ave been violated. It shall then
order the permit
4. Any person who
ion of this) ordinance
ity-flve (28)
than eoe hundred (100
thht such ; violation
a separate offense.
It any section of this ordinance la
ilataa any provis-
ill be fined not Ism
dollars nor more
dollars. Each day
•hall constitute
tame shall not af-
remainlng sections,
of June 190.
found to be Invalid, the
feet the validity of the
tM It day
ATTEST: [■ ' ' S
JbJ N. M. McGinnis
City Secretary »
APPROVED:
J i ' /*/ Ernest Langford
Mayor
GleRti Kothme
a yell practice complete with jokes
and pep tall
i One yell was dedicated to the)
gallant military police company of
the ROTC c|anip as most of tlf§>
boys in that outfit hail from the?
stars,
to be played be-
iirate predictions
The baseball nquad formed from
ROTC compt nies played an ex-
lent game against the Camp
another composite
feam.) Despite the lack of prac-
tne available for the cadets,
pey preceded |to win the game
ith a five to. ope score. [
Three Aggies played in the
ame: Wally Dixon, Frank Davi-
n, and Will! Berber, All three
jajre from complahy A Which fur-
jrished six men for the starting
sembled. Thfe report that no A&M j ne up.
A j project designed to find
a method of stabilizing the
carotene in alfalfa
now being conducted here.
The project is under the di
rection of Dr. Hermann
Schlenk of th$ A&4I Depart
ment of Biochemistry and Nu
trition, according to Dr. CarJ
Lyman, head of the depart
ment. • jl
Carotene, a plant pi irnient which
animals convert into [Vitamin A,
is necessary in the rations of live
stock and poultry. A) severe lack
of [ this vitamin prevents; normal
growth and successful reproduce
tioh, affects the neryous system
and causes blindness.
, It has been found that carotene
is destroyed by ox dation, and
steadily deteriorates while the kl-
falfa meal is in storage. The re
sult is that after a number of
months, this feed may not contain
enough carotene to prevent vitamin
A deficiency, Dr. Lyman said.
A suitable compound which may
be mixed with the fe?d to inhibit
oxidation is being sought, a)nd an
entirely new process! ig procedure
which gives promise )f yielding a
superior product is being investi
gated.
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Yes tnadam, we’ll sell your camel..
Battalion want ads <an sell any
thing.
forty acres region,’
The belated news of the Aggies
in D company has at last been as-
The report that no AI
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Bait
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SELL WITH A
AD. Rates .
with a 25c
Classified Section
ch. Send
nca to tha
View Apt*.
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SIFIED ADS
FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1949
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
3c a word per Insertion
minimum. Spaca rate* in
60c per column
all claaalfleda with remlt-
Student Activities Office,
aids should be timed In .'by 10:00
t.m. of tha day before publication.
FOR SALE •
FpR SALE—House Number 7J South of
Tennis Court*.
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FOR SALE—Thayer highchair, youthbed
mat(ress, dinette table, C-3-A College
?OR SALE—Cocker puppies, males and
females, 10 weeks old, brown and white
parti-colored, sired by Champion, sub
ject to registration. 409 Foster, phone
4-4124.
• FOR RENT •
FOR RENT—Furnished four-bed room house
In North* Oakwood—from August 3 to
September 3. Reasonable rental. Phbne
4-9939. i i! r .i i 1!
TYPING DONE Af HOME . . I . neatly
.... quickly .... reasonably. Trailer
House on Watson Lane, Midway) B yan.
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for every occasion
HENRY A. MHXER
North Gate , > Phone 4-1H5
LAUNDER IN LEISURE
Laundromat Equipped . . .
One Half Hour Laundry
Open Daily 7:30 a.m.
Last Wash Received Monday j
7:00 p.m. — Sat. 3:30 p.m. |
V Other pays
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Starching
5:30 p.m.
Drying Facilities
Available.
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HEADQUARTERS
WIYAN MOTOR OO.
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
. | RrMta St ; . ,
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Dr. Carlton R. Lee
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With Your Visual Problems
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1903 |S. College Rd—
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FOB THOSE WHO
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Geo. W. Buchanan, D.C.
CHIROPRACTOR
COLONIC X-RAY
305 E. 28th St J ' I
Phone 2-6248
White & Wychoff
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REAL ESTATE
I FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM HOUSE at 209
Park Place with garage, veit-
etian blinds, 8’ electrolux, de
luxe Bendix, and stmmons
beds-
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YO' IS TH' PERFEQK HOUSEV
SHMOO-AN' VHOEVER THIN!
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$5,450
Terms: *950 cash and
1% per month.
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20 ACRES with large new lake
located dn new highway 6,
miles south of college—
$1,750
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GONNA BETH'
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in front of College—
Terms: 10% down
1% per month
Sign on lot
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