The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 04, 1949, Image 4

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AU orer tb^conntry in tie past
few years there has hecn
in building. A&M is no
Tbe I Memorial Student
well under way in its
find just recently a new
rms been started on the corner of
Ilhbbeid and Nagle streets. It is
the beginning of the first unit of
the hew Biological Sciences Build-
iion is
on. ,
The foundations, which are
now Wing lakh are the largest
of any building on the campus,
are of a bell typjK and
only one to two fleet in
‘ at the top, range from
ht to twelve feet in diameter
the boHom, and extend ap*
28 feet into the
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i walla; It will have cement,
—‘ and asphalt file floors.
, r _ leal facilities provided, by
j the contractors include plumbing
for hot water heating, gas pipe,
ventilation pipe, distilled water
i, refrigeration, electrical wiring
ontracts for the building were
Valley Clubmen
Elect [Officers
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Bobby Conine, senior busi
ness majbr from 'McAUen,
president of the
Valley A&M Club
j Other officers elected at the
clnVa erpanfrational meeting were
Jack Rnelarid Jr.. HnrHn««*n. vice'-
p5iaWen^:\Jnek Belothor Weslaco,
secretary: TWi Josenh, Fnrlln«ren.
treasufer: Mavo Corr*n Rnvrmond-
ville reporter: and WUMsm Moore,
McAllen, flercennt-ftt-arm*.
Ihir I^vne. rrf Pnvinondville. was
apnolnted chairman of the club’s
! intramncfl) activity committee.
Rabab WtlHAms and Arthur Galhiei
will assist lJ»vne.
Jack 1 :8o*atber was annointed.
chairman of the ChVfotmes Dn^ce
Committee IKek Oodwln. Bdl
n«n^c. r Olift. Mefioweu. arhl.OHn
Braahfar are committee member's
Thf Rio Omnde Valley A*M
Club will meet at T’flrt n. m. everv
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ffioes,' iaboratoriee, class rooms,
and feefiwf rooms for all the bio
logical' Bci4ice|. ! | T , l
The first! flo^r will include a
ture; room with a seating ca;
of 192. ■ It; wifi have a project
lA)oth for visual aid instruction.
Also on the first floor will be :the
offices for the Biology and Ebtor-
modogy DcpaHments, thria 'c|au
rodnfs, two general biology labs,
two general zoology labs, and a
chemical storage rooml
On the second floolr there
be Wne laboratories which
indEude physiology, toxlcoh
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AGfilELAND U>
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AOGIE CHRISTIAN FELtOW-
7:16 p.mi,!
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Tuesday, after iyell practice; Aggie-
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AMERICAN CHEMICAL Sa
CIETY, ToeadAy, 7:80 p.m., Chcnv-
latry Lecture Room. Officers pill
be elected. ;
.BRAZORIA COUNTY CLtlB,
Tuesday, Oct. 8, after yell praedee,
Itypif 226, A J
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GALVESTQ1
CLUB, Tu<
Room 127, A<
6rTiculi
emic Building.
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, Oct 4, 7:80 j .mi,
emic Building.
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7:30, Room 103, >A
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& FINANCE
Oct 4, after yell
812, Agrieu
Build
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CLUB, Tuesi!
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Building,
PALESTINE CLUB, TursHay,
), ^oom 307 Academic, Election
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7:30i Room 307 Academic,
of of facer*. ' f [
RE-LAW SOCIETY, Tuesday,
7:30lp.m., Assembly Room, YS: CA.
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Tueaday, 7:30 pjh., AI
SOCIOLOGY CLUB, Tuei
ADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB
i.mo win meet at n. m. everv „ “T « r.t ,
^eond ami fourth Thursday ottfMl ^ 20f, Agrieu ture.l
each month in tho VMrA. , i* 1 !?- Officers Will be elected.
Correa, club' jSUL ROSS RESEARCH CL
le students I Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.,'Asset
each month jn the YMCA
j Accord) tv* to M«vo
reporter, all Rio Crande
ve invited, to attend meetings.
Room, YMCA.|
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US CLEANERS
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floor will Include plant
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adyanced anatomy,'compana-
y, invertebrate zoology,
and advanced and £
elementaryj bacteriology laboratj
ries. Also! included will be a ph
tograpbLc jroom and a penthouw
structure on the roof to house hr.
animal tolbny room.
A student may walk by the proj
ect now and see nothing but stacks
’ equipment and materials and a
fW holesiI in the ground, but i hs
the year goes on, so will the con
struction and before we know it
there Will be a new Biological
Sciences Bjuilding to serve A
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the University of Arizona, has 'j
been named curator <f the i
1 racy Herbarium and ass Delate
professor in the Department of
Rakige and Forestry.' ' 1
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The Aritansae-TCU and Rice-!
games seemed to kwek
everyone’s gUesses off and
SMU-Missouri contest ran sec
the swiftly ascending Boston Red
Sox flung themselves into the lead.
The Yariks were heartsick. They
felt similar to a lover who had lost
his fiance to another man j! after
many j days of happy romance.
Then, with micalculated fuiy, they
overcame |a four to nothing lead
'■‘ timlay against the Red Sox to
°* CsJSjfcek* c ed prizes tomorrow night at! the . for
,, v Quarterback Club meeting aiie:
y the Yankees rode Samir shadid) G&v]{lM M . Sluder,
, — . ltk , r an*! handsome behind w T> Haya( David Thomas, l C.
the bnlliajnt pitching ot Vtctbh r-rady, Jr., J. C. Keeling,T R. A.
Raschi, successor to Spec Shea, Hooker, Tom Kelley, Jr„ Clifford A.
to lasso the Sox and grap the MiUe j H (Vave. and R. J.
American iLeague flag for the six- Goode
The 11 prizes to be presented at
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llo, Tex^-bTl—The Ger-, stadt, tracing and restoring hto what It will be, but PH have time
to shop
cess who married! a Tex
her way to her [hew,; tered by the
Amarillo. i i His job
torie fine arts collections seat-
K® me - | j Before
Amarillo, Ho
a hit" ,
ing his
wife to
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Donated
for Research
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Harris, Amarillo^ Interior Wolfsgarten^ a^picturesque hunt- meet his
, was enroute to New York ing lodge
to meet his-' wife, Princess Hesse, in the heart of a forest not
the 1
?, hazel-eyed daughter of far from Langen.
i Prince Wilhelm of Prussia,
Ludwig of Bert Harris
There, the two
at Hechin- “We knew each other for a year,”
ny, last June 21, and Harris later related. “Then I went
cere married
came back to Amarillo to home to Amarillo In 1946.’!’
e-LSU Harri
nearly mike
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| ris | stopped In Oklahoma City on
k business
home for his bride.
Todlay a friend that
the Texan left Amarillo Monday to
h.s
ondjin mixing up some of ^he en- meet [hisi wife in New York riar-
arits. ! 1 j j ris stopped hi Oklahoma
The winners Who- will Be award- business and leti there, By ear,
"ew York today.
Amarillo friend said Prin-
ceas Cecille, a granddaughter of
Germany’s late Kaiser Wilhelm,
wus tn nrri
teenth time.
Whether or not the Yanks can
tomorrow nights meeting
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? 1 fa2 e v l rto’£ ‘irioSftS'riS m“». na11 wm “• jt 1 ™ 1 *‘“irtsk.'STJsrr
was to arrive on the Queen Eliz
abeth. The arrival time was not
ed here immediately.
afris has been living in an
Amarillo apartment It was asaum-
in the ed thjat the apartment will be the
For three years the couple cor
respondent
l ast May, Harris returned to
Germany. He apparently propos
ed then, for he said:
“We made our plans after I.
got back to Germany.?
The princess was quitq excited—
at the time of the marriage—about
going to the United States to live.
iid h
ing to^fet ship
Harris sai ■■
reservations for;
since her entry into
mm' uat
this country was cleared Is
July through the State Deport*!
meat and Immigration Bureau. >
About 100 wedding gifts from
his friends and relatives are wait
ing for the princess in the Ama
rillo apartment, Harris said, add
ing:
“Pve been pretty curious about
some of them, but Pm saving them both
for her to open.” '
He said the couple! will live in a
A check for #,000 has been re
ived : by the i Texas Agricultural
rfoneht Station. Texas j A&M
ollege System. The money Is to
phi; used lor research and training
re^aiyh assistohu “who may! b<^
loyod as a : result of the avall-
f these flunds," R.; U-Lew*
director, uky$.
7 David D.
Flint Po<
chief
food Rosearch,
feerals and Cheji
“PMple Wl m . flyrta o, ^ til
ies about Texas. Many Germans!The foundation for the home will
think It is full of cowboys and be laid while Harris is on the
fact yet to oe witnessed, me foiiowinp..
Dodgers are out for revenge. Auth- ™ -®*
oritiesi didn’t give Burt Shotten’s
team a ghost of a chance to win
the seriesj of '47, but they literally
frightehvd the daylights out of a
slugging [New York Team that
was forced to go all-out for victory.
i When the Brooklyn Brigade rolls
ihto YaBkfe Stadium Wednesday, U | firyan of *Th| First Nati
e Bi
couple were married in the
years.
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The above firms »and business
Joe Faulk of Lack’s Auto Supply, It i B situated In the French zone
Charlie Ferrer! of The Triangle ^ nhrmany'
Drive Inn, The PnrkeriAstiii Hard- HarriB met the princess In the
ware Co., W. S. D. Clothiers, Alex- Bum iner of 1946, not long after
ander-Beal Insurance !Co., Travis iho ^ ^ f T
onal
ryan
Haswell’s
' wnh to save you monev.
cme in today and hear the
champion-^ Gil Ho<igee. clutch-slug
ging first-baseman;; Ray Campe-
nella, powjerful catcher
Newicombe l^ad Bums
And to| back them Up will be
bazooka-bbys Don • Newcombe, big
right hander; Ralph (tough when
he’s on) Branca; and relief hurler
Erv Pali
To combat this devastating at
tack front Flatbush will be such
veterans as ,Joe Dimaggio, spirit
booster of the team; Tommy Hen-
reich, “Old Reliable”; and Yoga
Berrai-slugging catcher.
The; Yankees boast the best
mound :*thff of the year. Victor
Raschi, AlUe Reynolds, and Joe
Page aimbst assure the Yankees
of another World Series victory.
Fans Seek Ducats
Eager-beaver baseball adherants
have already begun to stand in
line at Yankee Stadium as they
await; the tickets that will hurtle
them | through the turnstiles of
what promises to be another great
series! spectacle.
A record-breaking attendance is
expected as fans will pour into
baseball-minded New York from
all ovier tbe country. Yes, the fans
are expecting to witness another
great series in which new stars
| will be crowned. Will their expecta
men are giving prize? each Week
throughout football season to the
winners of the guessing contest.
Contest Continues
Tbd contest goea on again this
week, and the guessing again is on
the games in which Southwest
Conference football team
pate. i j.
To enter, persons should :«lip the
entry blank out of the Quairtetback
Club page in the Battilion ihe day
of the Quarterback Club meeting
and put down their guesses.
Guesses may also be suMitted
on ia plain sheet of piper, All en
tries shouki be brpughji to ojr mail- mm
the eind‘ of hostilities,
a captain in the Amy,
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Indiana and they can’t imagine the trip to moot his bride,
princess going to live there. But *—h- J-t
from what Clyde tells me, I think ' L ^
I will like it.’’
Before leaving Amarillo, Har
ris told the Fort Worth Star-
Telegram that his wife Waa sche
duled to arrive in New York next
Sunday aboard the Queen Eliz
abeth.
He’ll be waiting at the dock in
his statton wavon he said.
He said be would be in New
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Feed and Plih
Iniernntit onl Mi
leal Corporation, 1 20 North Wacker
Drive,- Chicago fl, IHinois, initiated
a graiit-lh-ajd Under which our Ag
ronomy Department wn* able to
extend their investlgationls in aoil
fertility,”) DrJ Le wiH poihti out.
! fThls grant-inTald was made par- *
tiqulariy for the purpose of deter
mining if magtiosiata or potash hr
both might pi omote the Intake of
phosphorus 0- otherwise (benefit j
the value of pasture graiues in
animal nutrition. At Dr. (Long’s
suggestion! some of thejsi
have also be01 Used to ii
the bccu^nce of amino
bf grasses.”
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had a job with the U. 8. ( rival, to buy her a wedding present
Government in Dam- l“l haven’t made up my mind
Jehovah’s Witnesses Have
Ran in, But Get Run Out
AXEL WITH A
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Classified Section 1 60c per column
tneh Send HI classifieds with remit
Student Aetlvitlee Office
>e turned In o» lo^yn
before miMlrntton
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4[ 1049
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GAINESVILLE, Tex., Oct. 3—OP)—A Jehovah’s witnesses meeting
ended abrubtly yesterday and 300 members; of the sect faded from
Btght! after a run-in with about 100 Gainesville men.
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begaB the meeting was taken from them Saturday night.
'hej religious sect began a semi-auifukl meeting Friday night.
The ^n>up announced a public meeting would be held in the audifi)^
The witnesses, here for a three-day meeting, apparently left to
vaa escorted to the city limits by four or five men and on<
■eported struck. ; •*;| i !;; / ! ' ! : i 1 j.
Ise of a Junior high school auditorilun in which the wit
wKji south npoaurc
h.1 I OoUcca inauuc-
student# prrtcmd.
Trlrphonc Z-BliW.
funtUhrd h«dfooin. Afl-
jurblatod^ house
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m.day afternoon. \ ,
en met in the American Legion hall; Legion commander Henry
by 6 p. m. Friday. ' Cotteln said the men were veterans but ndt all of Uiem were Legion-
Winners will be announced next | natrea and it was not a Legion movement ; * T|-
week and the prizes awaifded at j The group asked school superintendent Roy P. Wilson to deny
nexjt week's meeting Of the Quar-, further use of the auditorium to the sect«
A large crowd of Witnesses gathered: in front of the auditorium
_ .00 P*r mum!
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DRMRR.UUJ5 tedroocu jin private hotrt#.
orttt to tuith, Call «-»S47, 710 lowopd
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to «#H.[ Call Bryan 2-.’-2K0.
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The guessing this yiieek (will be
upon the following games: !
A&M vs. LSU
baylor v 8 ; Arkansas
RICE vs. NEW MEXICO
TCU vs. INDIANA !
TEXAS vs. OKLAHOMA
TABLE TOP OAS RANdU, ttcrilrot
ditloo, ,'*60.00.
24th at.. Apt. 3,
LOW: WtLk eocXw itwhJl. ijiU.
FldN FRESHMAN I Bho. R#palt
will to pklud up And d«llv*rrd nn
ay.i stul ThurstU)* at your A A M
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tioto Shop,
ATTBNTii
Lose something!? Then fihd it
quickly with a BATTALION class-
yesterday. They said they hadxi’t heard if! had been closed.
of til
films
About 100 men arrived. Went inside file, building and carried kU
e sect’s equipment—-literature, moving picture j projectors and
and loud speakers—and set it oh life sidewalk.
tions come true? Time will tell, ified ad. Cajl 4-5824.
Pliyi ttiTMifi yew prMMt lot
dally engtnaared 16, play 45 rpm
records—the finest recorded mak tn
the world/ Simply attach the changer
to your present set—and enjoy these
amazing advantages I
e Plays the amazing 100% distortion-
free 45 rpm records l« Plays up to 10 rec
ords at oee touch of a button—up ta
80 minutes of music! • Basior loading I
No paste or clamps to adjust. • No
storage problems—all records are con
venient 7-lnch slzol (Can play as long
as ordinary 12-inch I) • Non brook*
able record si Wear up to ten timae
longer, e Virtually no surface noisel
and 41 rpai retards er* few b md Red Isel
•sly M* ell others 4S* (pto* mis* tax).
1100.00 an ARB in Bryan Lorker
W*U located box R»ni paid until
mart. Prlee $30.00. Baby mauroae i
*—$3.00. Call 2-144S.
FOUR ROOM furntatod houar.
on Jene 91ms, CoUefc Station,
74 n. by 70 ft. are owner, ~
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picked up and dtlivtrad
Thurndayr at your A A
—a Annas. Thla is a ssri*
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