The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 15, 1951, Image 6

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    Pa re. 6 THE B ATT A T JON Thursday, March 15, ^»5t
Truman Sends Russia Notice
Of Rearming To Prevent War
Retiring Council
nig'ht:
“It is, above all, an effort to
prevent a world conflict, while at port,
a conflict if it is forced upon us.
Key West, Fla., March 15 —
(JP)—Russia had notice today
from President Truman that
the United States is rearming
primarily to prevent war but
also “to meet such a conflict if it
is forced upon us.”
He again challenged the Com
munists to agree upon a foolproof
control of atomic and other weap
ons to enable the world to find
peace.
Until this is done, he said, “it is
essential to our national security
that we build up our defenses as
Holmans
(Continued from Page 4)
the island, beach parties, swim
ming, fishing, tennis and talent
shows. “We had something going
day and night,” Evelyn says, “and
1 tried my hand in all of it.”
In November 1947 at the North
west Air Force Base, Guam, Ma
riana Islands, Evelyn Barkalow
met Donald Holman, Sergeant,
United States Air Force. They
knew it was love, but they post
poned wedding plans until they
were home again. In Cushing,
Oklahoma, on September 5, 1949,
the two were wed.
At A&M the Holmans make their
home in Trailorville in a 1950
Sparton trailer that is the last
word in convenience and hominess.
Here Don is a civil and manage
ment engineering major. Evelyn
is a secretary for the International
Furniture Company in Bryan, and
a homemaker.
In College, Evelyn studied busi
ness administration. She also has
taken flying lessons and violin les
sons. She is a good cook, loves
to keep house, “dabbles” around
with making her own jewelry and
in leather and ceramics. She makes
a great many of her own clothes.
When surprised friends compli
ment Evelyn on the beauty of her
trailer-house, she says simply
“Thank you. This is our home.”
That, Evelyn believes is the se
cret of a successful Army wife— to take top honors in
the ability to make a home where- area. Bill Rainwater placed sec
ever and of whatever is available.
quickly and vigorously as possible.” Me Reconstruction I inance Cor-
Mr. Truman gave this definition poration. 1 he names oi an ad-
of the United .States’ rearmament ministrative assistant Donald
program in a letter made public Dawson, and a White House sten-
at the little White House here last ographer, Mrs. E. Merl Young,
have been brought into testimony.
The White House denied one re-
by Rep. Keating (R-NY)
the same time it is an effort to that Mrs. Young was slated for
prepare our defenses to meet such dismissal. Mrs. Young’s expensive
coat, paid for by
u luuxiii.u i. ... la .• cuul, iw, uj a Washington
What we are striving for is peace lawyer interested in RFC loans,
at,<1 intvcnMtional order.” has figured in testimony before the
and international order
The letter was addressed to Sen- subcommittee,
ator Flanders (R-Vt) and a bi
partisan group of senators and rep
resentatives who wrote him Feb.
2(5 suggesting he propose the lift
ing of the ix-on curtain, complete
disarmament under the United Na
tions and immediate establishment
of a UN police force.
Mr. Truman may have something
further to say on the tense inter
national situation at a news con
ference at 3:00 p.m. (EST).
He invited reporters over to the
presidential quarters for a confer
ence on the lawn—his first meet
ing with the press since he flew
here from Washington March 2.
Reporters are expected to have
questions about the Senate subcom
mittee inquiry into the operations
AF Riflemen Fire
In National Match
The A&M Air Force ROTC Rifle
Team is now firing for the Nation
al ROTC Intercollegiate Rifle
Match as representative of the
Fourteenth Air Force.
The top one third of the rifle
teams in each Army and Air Force
ROTC area compete in the nation
al intercollegiate riflemen’s com
petition.
The Aggie AF riflemen were
the top team in the Fourteenth
Air Force Area, which, is com
prised of the southern and south
western states from Georgia to
New Mexico.
John Rowe and Bill Holland
scored 775 out of a possible 800
honors in the AF
ond with a score of 761.
USB BATTALION CLASSIFIED ADS TO
BC¥, SELL, KENT OR TRADE. Rates
. . . . 3o a word per Insertion with a
80c minimum. Space rate in classified
section .... 60c per column-inch. Send
all classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES
office. All ads must be received In Stu
dent Activities office by 10 a.m. on the
day before publication.
• FOR SALE •
i8-KOOT Ollder house trailer and S x 16’
room. Sec Bill Hailey, Trailer IM
Area 2.
NICE CLEAN Innerspring mattress, also
sturdy coll springs. Phone 4-5691.
2 BEDROOM home on extra large lot
at a price you can afford. See at. 13. p >
Cooner Street or call 4-8772 after 5:30
p.m.
WRINGER TYPE washing machine with
twin tubs. Good condition, $35.00. Phone
2-6888 after 5:30 p.m.
POSSESSION March 15th, comfortably fur
nished apartment, large screened pdfeh,
block from Campus. Oden, 4-8244 or
4-8274.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR THE BEST, see Cangelosi’s South-
Side Shoe Shop. Material and workman
ship can't be beat.
BUL ROSS LODGE No. 1300 A. F. & A. M
Called meeting Thursday,
March 15 at 7 p.m. Work
In E.A.&F.C. Degrees.
S. R. Wright, W.M.
N. M. McGinnis, Sec.
DON’T fix it! Exchange your old worn
out motor for a guaranteed Factory re
built engine. Fords $124.95, Chevrolet
$104.95, Plymouth and Dodge $129.50.
Guaranteed 1,000 miles or 4 months,
whichever occurs. LACK’S, 217 So.
Main. 2-1669.
GOING IN ARMY—11 cu. ft. Refrigerator.
DeLuxe Range, Blond Oak Desk Model
Singer Sewing Machine. Big reductions
on all items, must sell by March 30.
A-9-B, College View.
LACK’S Seat Covers are Better Buys. See
Joe today at 217 So. Main. Dial 2-1669.
70 ACRES wooded land, ly, miles from
Wellborn on Main Highway and power
line. For information, call Mrs. George
Foster, Bryan, 3-6984 or No. 4-051, Staf
ford, Texas.
• USED CARS •
BRAND NEW Mercury, radio, heater, and
overdrive, white sidewalls, $2550. Phone
6-2574, C-3-Z, College View.
• WANTED TO BUY •
USED CLOTHES and shoes, men’s —
women's — and children’s. Curtains,
spreads, dishes, cheap furniture. 502
N. Main, Bryan, Texas.
• LOST AND FOUND •
LOST: Narrow rhinestone bracelet Sat
urday March 10—Sbisa or vicinity. RE
WARD. Luke Senior, Dorm 10—Room
208
• FOR RENT •
SMALL furnished apartment, bills paid.
College Hills. Phone 4-8826. Box 1749.
Prompt Radio Service
—Call—
Sosolik’s Radio Service
712 S. Main St.
Ph. 2-1941 Bryan
Official Notice
Senior Favors for all years may now be
ordered at the office of Student Activities
lor delivery May 10th. Favors with, chain
and guard $■!.25, favors without chain and
guard $3.00. All orders must be in by
March 21 for the May 10 delivery.
There was speculation that Mr.
Truman might voice his strong op
position to congressional attempts
to limit the size of the aimed forces
to 4,000,000 men and require Sen
ate and House consent before send
ing troops to Europe in addition
to the four new divisions already
promised for General Dwight D.
Eisenhower’s North Atlantic de
fense command.
Round-up
(Continued from Page 5)
day, 10-8.
Burbank, Calif. The St. Louis
Browns had the doubtful honor- of
having more errors than hits as
the Chicago White Sox walloped
them 10 to 2 today.
It was the third Chicago victory
in four starts. The Browns have
yet to win.
Six errors were charged to St.
Louis.
Miami, Fla. Pitcher Dan Bank-
head missed the Brooklyn Dodger
workout to<lay because of a virus
infection. He will be out three
days.
Ailing Manager Charlie Dres-
sen’s temperature was normal and
he was greatly improved.
Lakeland, Fla The Detroit Tig
ers announced today the outright
sale of outfielder Johnny Creel to
Oklahoma City of the Texas
League.
Creel batted .273 for Buffalo last
season. He said he wanted to play
in the Texas League. His home is
in Dallas.
Proenix, Ariz. Frank Shea, vet
eran New York Yankee righthand
er, offered early evidence today
that he may make a comeback.
The heavy-set righthander hurled
three commendable innings in an
intra-squad game and, after he was
finished, said his arm felt better
than it has in the Spring since
1947.
Shea permitted two runs, both in
the same inning, to a lineup com
posed largely of regular players.
-——Beat Washington
The first full MSC Student Council will complete
their terms next month. At the Tuesday meet
ing, next years officers were elected. The new
president will be Dan Davis and the new vice-
president is Lamar McNew. Standing, left to
right are Fred Smith, Sid Loveless, Walter Dela-
plane, Charles A. Roeber, John M. Rowlett, J.
Wayne Stark, Clayton Selph and Lavonne Mas-
singale. Seated in the same order are Dr. John
Quisenberry, Dave Coslett, Joe Fuller, Dick Ing
les, the newly elected president, Dick Hervey and
Lamar McNew, the vice-president for the next
term.
WhaVs Cooking
AUSTIN CLUB, Thursday, 7:30 day, 7:15 p. m. Room 301 Goodwin,
p. m. Room 3B, MSC. ™' T ™ TT ' TrnTr ™ TT ”
BELL COUNTY CLUB, Thurs
day, 7:30 p. m. Room 123 Academic.
BRUSH COUNTRY CLUB,
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Room 2D,
MSC. Selection of Cotton Ball
GALVESTON CLUB, Thursday,
7:30 p. m. Room 305 Goodwin.
HANDBALL CLUB, Thursday,
5:10 p. m. P. E. office. Organiza
tional meeting, all interested are
invited.
HOUSTON CLUB, Thursday,
7:15 p. m. Room 301 Goodwin.
Bring pictures for Cotton Ball .se
lection.
HUNT-HOPKINS CLUB, Thurs
day, 7:30 p. m. Dorm 2 Lounge.
LAND OF THE LAKES CLUB,
Thursday, 7:15 p. m. Room 305
Goodwin.
LAVACA COUNTY CLUB,
Thursday, 7:15 p. m. Second floor
of the Academic Building.
ORANGE COUNTY CLUB,
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. ,303 Goodwin,
Discuss Easter plans.
15Fp.mn
PASADENA CLUB, Thursday,
7:30 p. m. Room 2C, MSC.
PORT ARTHUR CLUB, Thurs-
Floyd Explains Reasons
(Continued from Page 5) two heads. In fact we were treated
courteously and respectfully by the
And this, infidels, (If the shoe people whom we met at the Jour-
fits, wear it.) comes from a man na lism School and The Daily Tex-
who has done more for Aggie has- an<
ketball in one season than has been
accomplished in 28 years. Or rather Of course at the basketball game
45—counting the 17 years of has- two jeering lads had to create a
ketball crop failure in Austin. conflict of emotion and opinion as
When we went to Austin Monday they sat behind us and flailed us
we found out that contrary to re- with great chunks of paper. We
ports, the inhabitants do not have still have the wounds to prove it.
Coach Awards—Iba—Washington
But back to Floyd. It’s too bad there isn’t a national
eoach-of-the-year award for we feel that the name ol
John Floyd should be sung from ‘Frisco to New York.
When he takes his boys to Kansas City, he’ll be back on
his old stompin’ grounds. If they don’t remember him now,
it won’t take long to bring to mind the name of the man
who once starred for Henry “The Lion Duke” Iba.
•
Washington University? They have a record of 22 and 5. After
late December that was all that A&M dropped—five games. Washing
ton lads still clean their finger nails and look at girls. Here we are
one up on them—no girls.
Beat Washington
Gifts of quality are what you will find in our complete stock,
whether it be jewelry, stationery, stuffed animals, or sports
wear. You will be delighted with the wide selection from
which you may choose.
Come in and see our complete collection of lovely, jewelry
gifts fashioned just for the occasion. There are bracelets,
lockets, and compacts — all with your Aggie Seal to make
them doubly cherished. Stationery by Montag and White-
Wykoff in a wide variety of styles and color.
Gifts of sportswear by Norris and Puritan, just the thing for
father and brother. You can not go wrong with these gifts
of quality. Come in and see them now.
The Exchange Store
“Serving Texas Aggies”
.y, , .x., ; 5:15 p. m. In front of the Ag. Build-
ROBERTSON COUNTY CLUB, ing for pictures.
Thursday, 7:15 p. m. Room 306 SOUTH TEXAS TRI-COUNTY
Goodwin. CLUB, Thursday, 7:15 p. m. Room
SAN ANGELO CLUB, Thursday, 301 Goodwin.
AF to Call Reserves
Washington, March 15—(A 1 )—The
Air Force announced Wednesday
that all Air Force ROTC students
graduating from college this year
will be called to active duty.
About 8,100 students in the Re
serve Officer Training Corps are
affected.
Those who graduated at the end
of the midyear term in January
and February will receive active
duty orders within 90 to 120 days.
Those graduating in June will
receive their orders and be com
missioned second lieutenants with
in ninety days of their graduation.
The Air Force said that all the
ROTC graduates will be given an
opportunity to volunteer for flight
training or for a limited number
of training assignments at special
one-year university courses in me-
terology.
ROTC officers selecting either
of these two programs must agree
to remain on active duty for three
years after completing the special
training.
ROTC officers who do not enter
the special training will be assign
ed to such duties as the Air Force
sees fit.
UN Club Schedules
Calk by E. J. Kyle
A talk and movie about Central
and South America will be given
by E. J. Kyle, dean emeritus of
the School of Agriculture, at a
meeting of the United Nations
A&M Club at 3 p. m. Sunday in
the YMCA Chapel.
The movie was taken while Dean
Kyle was ambassador to Guate
mala, according to Pierre Mommes-
sine president of the United Na
tions A&M Club.
All members and interested per
sons are urged to attend, the pres
ident saiid.
Women’s Desk
(Continued from Page 4)
March. . . . And students can
brush up their dancing steps
again for the weekend ahead
when the MSC will be decked out
in St. Patrick’s day trimmings *
for a terpsichorean encore.
THE STORK has been a busy
creature lately what with the host ,
of new babies about. . . . Mary
and Joe Barrett are the parents
of young Terry Lee. ... Mr. and
Mrs. William H. (Dog) Dawson
have a new son. . . . Mr. and Mrs.”
Raymond McCallum also have a
new son at their home. ... Mr. and
Mrs. Luican Morgan are the par
ents of a boy. . . . And; in Athens, v
Texas, Dr. and Mrs. Troy White
have welcomed a baby girl, Su
zanne. Jann (Mrs. White) is for
mer secretary to D. W. Williams
here.
PAGING STUDENTS AND
STUDENT WIVES. Betty Bolan-
der of A&M’s living room, the
MSC, says she still has openings
for beginners in dancing at the
Friday, 7:30 p.m. Couples Class.
This class represents a lot of
dancing instruction, an hour per
week for six weeks, taught by a
near-professional Mrs. Clara How
ard, who is the wife of an Aggie
grad student, all for the sum of
two bucks. . . . Miss Bolander also
can use more talent for her “Road
Shows” which are scheduled for
personal appearances at McCloskey
Hospital, Temple on March 21 an^
29. Students and student wives
are invited to audition from 5-6
p.m. on Wednesdays. Or at special
times which the designate as tal
ent for these shows, Betty said. v
"ARVIN or DINUBA?
n
‘‘Which shall it be?” The answer to that question is of vital importance, not only to every bus
inessman of College Station, but to every resident as well. What is its significance? A few of
you may know. If you do, or can find out, write your idea in a letter of not over 25 words. All
letters will be timed and dated as received. Next Tuesday night, at 7 p.m. will be the deadline lor
entries. The first entry received properly setting forth the significance of the phrase will re
ceive $10 in free groceries, the next four correct entries $1 each in groceries. Watch next week’s
ad.
Grocery Specials for Fri. & Sat., March 16 & 17
3 Lb. Carton Mrs. Tucker’s
Shortening . .
ea.
9;j c
Ken L Ration
Dog Food . . 2 cans 27c
(EVERYDAY PRICES)
1 Cup Size (3'/ 2 Oz.) Large Pieces
Fresh SHELLED
Pecans .... each 37c
SAVE—Buy 3 cup size each 95c
Chase and Sanborn
Coffee lb. can 85c
Star Kist Blue
SOLID PACK
Tuna . .
Label—G'/r-Oz. Cans
2 cans 75c
Everyday Price—Lilly’s Vi GAL.
Mcllokrcinc . . . . . 65c
You Owe It to Yourself to Try
Heavy Duty Detergent—Large Box
Surf 29c
Flavors
EACH
Pre-Summer Sale. Big Bars—Nut
Only ------
Hershey Candy . . . 15c
In 1-()z. Squares—Baker’s Semi-Sweet
Dot Chocolate
PKG.
35c
Popular Brands
Cigarettes .
CART.
.$1.86
The Original Niagara Falls NBC
SHREDDED 2 PKGS.
Wheat Biscuit .... 33c
1 Lb. Boxes Sunshine
Krispy Crackers .
Evei
(Kit
Fli
EACH
27c
Everyday Price. Pillsbury’s Best
(Kitchen Tool Free)
. . . sack )
lour
U9
For a Refreshing Drink
Kool-Aid . . . 6pkgs.25c
Assort, to Suits. White, Black, Colored
Thread ... 6 spools 25c
Hiffh Quality—Northern Toilet
Tissue .... 3 rolls 25c
The Original Hot—Brooks, 12-Oz.
Catsup
Bottle
. 19c
Big No. 7 3 /l Size—Rio Grande Stuffed
SALAD BOWL
Olives ea. 25c
Regular Cans Campbell’s CAN
Tomato Soup . . . .10c
An Excellent Value. lOJ^-Oz. Cans
Little Kernel Cream Style—Country
Gentlemen
Corn 3 cans 25c
Mo. 2 v /i Cans Libby’s Halves
Peaches can 31c
Best Maid—Whole—Full Quart
Sour Pickles .... 25c
Willinir to Experiment? We Guarantee
You Will Be Pleased—Save 30c.
McCormick’s Extra Fancy—Orange &
Pekoe
Tea Full lb. 97c
MEAT SUBSTITUTES
GRC Mountain Grown PINTO
Beans
5 lbs. 59c
Fully Guaranteed—Candled or Infertile
Large Size in Paper Bags
Eggs dozen 39c
Tn Quarters—Colored
Keyko Olco
lb. 31
Frozen Foods
6-Oz. Cans Old South
Orange Juice
Honor Brand
Broccoli
2 CANS
41c
pkg, 29c
Birdseye
Green Peas . 2 pkgs. 29c
0
Market Specials
Decker’s Tall Korn SLICED
Bacon lb. 48c
2 lbs.-95c
Jasmine Pure Pork Roll
Sausage
2 lbs.-65c
II). 33c
Mild Wisconsin
Cheese lb. 59c
For Added Enjoyment-
Fryers . . . .
-Heart o’ Texas
. . lb. 65c
Loin End Cut
Pork Chops . . . lb. 49c
Grade AA Veal or Beef—Square Cut
Shoulder
Roast lb. 78c
Brisket
Slew Meat 11). 33c
Hormel Assorted
Lunch Meats . . .lb. 49c
Short Shank Hormel
Picnic Hams
lb. 48c
ARRIVING NOON WEDNESDAYS
Fresh Fish - Shrimp
Oysters
® Fresh Fruits & •
Vegetables
Fresh, Clean, Crisp Arizona
Carrots. .2bunches 15c
5’s Size Iceberg
Lettuce .
2 heads 19c
Medium Size Florida
Avocados .
2 for 27c
Fresh
Radishes . 2bunches 15c
Fancy Florida Bell
Green Pepper . . lb. 25c
No. 3 Size Florida Pascal GREEN
Celery . . .2 stalks 29c
We Reserve the Right To
Limit Quantities
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
March 16th & 17th
Southside Food Market
AKVIN OK DINUBA? WHICH SHALL IT BE ? ?