Page 4 •/. BATTALION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1949 f ■: ; • • 1 1 1 1 y jpT 1: .• . V 1 • | lli ■; \ \ ,|vt § J . 1 ' •!' j i; ■' T •.*• • -| Ij •'i J ■f i I 1 j T '■’ll 1 :l I - * 1 / ^ ' ‘ -jl i ! i 1 : ! fi • ' '1 1 M • i • .-j:. Ij ! • *L r 1 . These three principals will carrj’ the major dramatic load in the Bryan Artist’s Series production of Hasty Heart on October 31J Left to right are Edward i Horner as Jackie; Barbara Ames as Margaret, and William Hester as Yank. Quarter Horse Type Conference To Be Held at A&M Oct. 28 - 29 “What makes a good quarter horse?" will be the general theme of the Quarter Horse Type Conference which will be held here October 28-29. Present at the conference will be such quarter horse authorities as R. E. Morrison, assistant secretary, American Quarter Horse Association; lj)r. D.4- * f— ‘~ _ ~ B. Sprott, quartor horse breeder j of Killeen; Dr. J. K. Northwky of the King Ranch, Kingsville} and! Wayne Dinsmore, secretary of the Horse Association of America. Miller Heads Conference Losing Hair? Connecticut Barber Says Sleep ^aus BY HALBOYLE New* Ybrk ( A*>—Are y»u sleeping your hair away? Well, if you’re getting bald, the chances are—says Angelo Man tel lo—that the way you sleep has allot to do with it. Mantello is a middle-aged bar-' bfer from Wilson, Conn., who spent four decades listening to custom ers grouse about their hair fall ing out.'And after 40 years of pon dering, h^’s come up with what he thinks is the cause of baldness. “Such factors as heridity, ner vousness and diet have no direct f ha said. “Baldness proper sleeping pos- bearing on if results from i ition. . “Sleeping on the side and bury ing the forehead into the pillow Sleep bn the back causes the cause\ baldness at the temples, crown of thejhead to become bald.” What’s a thlaning-haired man to do then—sleep standing up like a horse? “Not necejssary,” said Mantello. “Just correct your sleeping habits. Get a smaller pillow that won’t wrap around your ears—a pillow you won’t push up again! t the end of the bed with the crown of your head. "And don’t sleep with yopr head on your arms. Wherever your hand or your arm or your pillow hits, you have no hair—in time.”^ Mantello looked critically at my 1 ii ' • heat ami massage are dimble rob* bery—they tike away your mon ey and they fake away your hair. They make tlfe hair fait out before it is ripe, o» ready to [shed. It’s like shaking »a fruit If you own forehead, which has receded shake the trfte hard enough, even the ‘green fruit falls Off.” almost to the rear neck cuff. “There is absolutely no reason for anybody to get bald,”'he said sternly. “It’s so simple. People try to make hair grow like spaghetti or macaroni— by pressure. But you can’t make hair grow that way i does fall out,” he said. “But one any more than you can grass. j reason they jjdon’t get as bald as ) 75 m j| e ra dj U8 . “Hair treatments that apply unen is that ;they wear their hair ! “If an improper sleeping posi tion is the c^use of baldness, why aren’t mpre women bald? I asked. “They use |illows.” “Well, sindfe women started cut ting their h; longer, and that helps koep thff* •calb moiat.” . And how do you cur« baldness? “If you don't get bald,” said Mantello, tossing his black hair, “You don’t need a cure. It’s al ways harder to raise grass on a lawn after you put concrete over it.” -r- In ’ 1 iJ, Award plaque was presented Iurdoc)i;of the Chem- Ipartment last Place your ads before more . people for the same amount of r shorter, more of it advertising expense. The Battalion has the largest circulation in a Bronze Plaque Given to A&Mpfrof A bronze to Or. ip. G- ical: Engineonng Friday nighf in Gdjjveston by the South Texas 5 sectiorjJ; American In stitute'of Chemical| Engineers. The plaque was t|jp first annual award of the Southji 1 Texas section. The section's annuai meeting clos ed ; last Friday night. j. i: ' • HJl • I ■ Dr. J. C. Miller, head qf the New Procedure ! A ' - For Veterans Aninpal Husbandry Department is . , . , . . . ; .j. , chairman of the conference, and Veteran s Administration D. W.’ William*, vice-chancellor Instructions No. 1-A dated for agriculture will give the ad- September 1, 1949 was can- dress of welcome , ^ celed anc i instruction 1-B dat- F. I. Dalberg of the AH Depart- ed October 194Q arinnteri II merit will be in charge of a, judg- T , < ^’ '' ing contest which will ^ M,; W.lk,ns Veteran’s Adyisor. will Saturday morning, Qctohqr Classes’ of Stallions, mares held 29. and~ announced today. Instruction 1-B repeats that un-: existing law a veteran cannot! take a course under the GI rollnibnt. Considering the above laws, ef- l.t'. I rec — _ r — ^ ,. ! Department, A&M ColTege^land the | n *®. BPPncation xne cour AmJeVican Quarter Horse i^ssocia- ( ‘” uca ition he intends to take and t j on . ' > : the institution he wishes to at-1 Attendants'to the conferejnce will ' , , ,,, , be housed in Ramps I, J, and K,: l o attend elementary flight, pri- Walton Hall. Meetings will be held 4 v , ate * ,llot - or commercial pilot, in the Lecture Room of the Ani-1 c veteran must submit a physical mal Industries Building and in examination,,justification that the I the Animal Husbandry Pavilion.! coulse 18 ,n C0Iin ectiqn with his .1 Meals may be.obtained hyj the at- l , | esen business, an affidavit by | -tendants at the Aggieland ;nn or j 5’ m « u PPo''ted by affidavits of two in the cafeteria of Sbisa Mess Hall. ; dismferested persons that such - j- tlight is in connection with his | present business. Effective November 1, 1949 a veteran may change courses withih his original field by securing a change of curricular card from his j jDeans Office and turning in at! the Veteran’s Advisors Offiqe. A j Veteran desiring to changg from his original field to a new field must receive prior approval from! the Veteran.^ Administration. The final approval from the Vet eran’s Administration will take at least twin weeks, there fore it, is I necessary for a student to initiate] his request early. Veterans desiring to change] schools as 'well as courses of study should initiate their request at Iqast one month before the change !ijs jto | be made. Those who plan to change ebur- ] ses tihis semester should do so be fore jN’ov. 1,,194'J. r IT’S JACKET TIMfe— and We have a fine stock of Monarch Jackets in leather f suede . . gabardine or ze.lan treated fab rics — Stop in to see them.- r ’ ' ]*i 4'■.']: Conwgy & Co. “ Your Clothing Store” 103 N t ’Main Bryan - •)> - , j . L •. Mexico City Group Receives a Charter The Alumni Association in Mexi-1 cu City has received its charter from the Former Student’s Asso ciation, according to an article in! the Mexico City Excelsior. The article in the paper was as | follows: '‘Attention all Texajs A&M | Alumni and ex-students: The Alumni Association will recsive its charter from the Texas A&M Coll- lege next week, and for the purpose of fittingly celebrating the occa sion, all alumni and ex-student j are invited to attend the dinner tb be given at the University Club at 8 o’clock on the evening, Mon day, Oct. 17. "A yell leader will arrive fron- A&M to direct yells and songn. Philip Rains, cultural attache cf the American Embassy, and Mrs, Rains will be present, “President Compos Lynch, class of ’45 at A&M, will preawtfTrSel charter. Manuel Leon Ortegu, class of ’20, will be program chair man. Carl O’Brien is in charge of reservations, and J. A. de la Torre is in charge of decorations. “Each man will please invite and bring one Jady.” Raymond Haas It one of Bn more highly-touted first ' year um ivOJe high backs at A&M this season, performed, at Kin, school in ’48 when he won AA performed; at Kina school in all-state honorable mention. A : r '’> ; r 1 weanlings, will be judged. A, H. Dana of the AH' Depart-. . inent will be in charge of k dem- which is avoeational or recreation- qnstfation on the showing ojf quar-! >n character nor may he pur- tier h°rses to be held Saturday ] * ue a course in a school which has [. riiorning at 10 a. m. ! been in operation for a period off Other A&M Men Participating b'ss than one year prior to en- Other A&M men to take part in the conference include ,Dr. A. 4: Lenert of the School of Vete- fective Nov, 1, 1949 any veteran rinary'Medicine, and W. M. War- who submits j an original request ren-of the AH Department. lor education: or training or a re-i The conference is being spon- f l ues ^ ^ or ^ lans I er °f training from:;I sored by the Animal Husbandry °_ ne J cho01 t0 anot bter must show 1 Attend The Church of Your Choice Sunday ■4 - • ! ■ ■ \ :I • ■ i I 1: I V' •I 3 . ■ ' I ; „ • ■ ! . : • \-W' ■ : 'I'S • COLLEGE STATION’S QWN BANKING SERVICE College Station State ij. j • - ; Bank | North Gate Black’s Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS College Station, Texas East Gate PHONE 4-1182 Dishman Pontiac Co. $ ■ i 26th and Parker Ave. Bryan, Texas Telephone 2-1684 ' SALES & SERVICE American Laundry — and — ] Dry Cleaners Bryan, Texas Dr. John S. Caldwell OPTOMETRIST ! ■ • , , • Mi — Office At — CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE vj,r ! Bryan, Texas - ! k Southside Shoe Service f Shoe Repairs I ■ # Leather Goods # Quick Efficient Service J. 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