ft : « « * ^ \ Friday, September 11, 1953 THE BATTALION Sec. I—Page 5 New Buildings*, Paving l^hange A&M Campus Returning students will find an | almost new campus this year. New streets and new buildings will greet the students upon their arrival this week. The multi-million dollar build ing boom, which began in 1948 with the construction of the Me morial Student Center, is tapering off. Most of the building program has either been completed or is in its final stages. Twenty-four thousand square yards of new paving has been com- pleted at a cost of $139,000. A four-lane road now connects the circle and Bizzell St., which runs behind the old horse barns, con necting with the street in front of dormitories 1 and 2. Another improvement is the wid ening and paving of Throckmorton St., which runs in front of the chancellor’s home west of the new area, to the end of the new area drill field. Future plans include the paving of Jersey St., running Davis Warns Of ‘Fear Discipline’ Discipline in the Corps of Cadets must not be established on fear, said Col. Joe E. Davis, comman dant, yesterday in a speech to ca det commanders. “We must use persuasion rather than the board,” Davis said. One factor in choosing comman ders this year was the belief that they would follow and carry out college regulations, he added. Speaking of discipline by fear and violation of college regulations, Davis said, “I cannot and will not condone such practices by Cadets.” Davis also expressed the hope that the commanders would use judgment in disciplining cadets and Hot permit a person to hand out demerits and extra duty hours fv'ithout good reason. There was too much conflict be tween branches and services in the corps last year, he said. “We are all Aggies and one corps,” he added. “If the commanders will instill loyalty and the inherent virtues of A&M in the cadets, I will not worry about my future or theirs,” Davis said. in front of A&M Consolidated high school. A new veterinary hospital has been built west of the campus across the tracks. The building, costing nearly $700,000, contains classrooms plus complete facilities for diagnosis and treatment of all kinds of animals. The hospital and stable contain approximately 40,000 square feet, said W. W. Armistead, dean of veterinary medicine. The old horse barns have been renovated and will house the agri cultural information offices. The local steel strike has held up completion of the new field house and the Kyle field press box and seating addition. This proj ect will be completed by the first home game, except for the press box. Buildings that are to be re moved from the campus are Ross Hall and the pre-fabricated build ings in vet village. Pfeuffer hall will be torn down. Other campus improvements are the painting and repair of Bizzell, Milner, and Mitchell halls, dormitories 1, 3, 5, 7 and 11, the Physics building, Ex change store, collegq hospital, li brary, Academic building and the Civil Engineering building. Read T h e B altalion C l a s s i f i e d WELCOME AGGIES! LIPSCOMB PHARMACY NORTH GATE DRUGS SUNDRIES FOUNTAIN MAGAZINES PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Park Cleaners... Southside Shopping Center South of Kyle Field Welcomes all its old customers and friends back to school and invites them to ... . Try our famous 2 and 3 day service Our Features ★ FORM FIT ★ P A T C II E S ★ CROSS STITCH b-v AC mpi MmMm llll SHAFFER eon R W ei33 Boyett Street—Next to Campus Theatre WELCOMES AGGIES . . . NEW OR OLD ! Once again Leon B. Weiss offers you the help of an experienced organization. Visit our store and you will find courte ous treatment in your selection of your needs for the semester. Our Khaki Pants and Slacks in the Cramerton weight, 8.2 and 6.2 in Shirts are the finest in tailoring. Our Acces sories are standard and as good as can be had. Handsome Green Slacks of nineteen ounce all wool made up in the best work manship and best fitting. Be sure to visit us and enjoy a hearty welcome. Oh yes, alterations to suit you. E. HERTZ, Manager Across from Post Office at North Gate Has Books You’ll Need » We have remodeled our Book Dept, and TRIPLED its capacity to assure you of... Open Evenings and Sunday Quicker and Better Service