FfpjH' THE BATTALI30N irupur wDuoinoi or 111 A-fl COUI0I Cf 11X43 coixim. innoii.uxAi Knt«n*d m Meond cI*m natter at the Poet Office at Collate Station, Texas, under the Act df Contraaa. March S, 18T». E. C. J*ek Sloan C. A. loach Reporter*: Subscription rate 91.76 per rear. Advertising rates upon request Wade M. Watson H. G. Seeligson Roberts zxz E L. Mean. W. D. Percy. ^^ G. Ton W. E. pitigerald !• EDITORIAL 8TAPP -— , Editor Managing Editor Sports Editor . Associate Editor Associate Editor D. L. Tisinger, P. G. Poet, J. N. Ferguson. L A. Rekl J. H. Hanna. P. A. Tardy. T. W. Porter. RU8INB88 STAFF Adeertiaing Manager — Assistant Adrertising Manager Aaaietant Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager Assistant (Circulation Manager ■f Student Labor la the October 1 issue of the Texas Aggie, an Interesting solution is proposed by E. E. McQuillen, editor of When Mrs Pee berry explained to her spouse the hat was the Mteat wrinkle. Jo# said no. there wafca Uter wrinkle, aoe In bio for. h. .Ki Congressmen Hubert BiaUP la town Friday and wai being asked If lie didn’t how they u.M-d to play when youngstem by peraone whops parents at that early date used to r children LOCAL POUTIOIAH STERNLY CALLS FO* STRICT 1IXASUXX8 Henry Wei tee, who Im« week ran for City Alderman and would have received two votao If bo hadnl been caught the hut time he talked .nto a b. liotmg place, says ere direction that the celtege-trained man and woaian ran give. Leadership they have succeeded as well as where they have failed. Failuiie is is the legitimate heritage of education; the power of knowledge is incal- now on everybody’s lips. Some of the timbers of social and govern- culabie. But knowledge un-illuminated by idealiasi, may be oply the mental organisation have proved to be rotten, it is true, bat that does means o| filling the dreamy vacuum of self with materialistic and trivia! not necessarily mean that aU are rotten. It is up to us, as the maker* abaorpttens. Hope of the solution of world wide |emblem* mutt cume v >f tomorrow’s destiny, to cull the good from the bad. to use our eolMge- dance of the year was made last through spiritual awareness and ardor.” j . J S \ training with intelligenca, to carefully weigh the ideas and information Sunday at the A and M Methodist So Wys the American Red Cross in Issuing it* challenge to thc\ that is presented to us, so that when we come into our heritage we Oiay Churoh. It is expected that the college youth of today to Uke upon theiritefcooldeni the r*sponsibilit> 1*# our idealism to an advanUge. < serior room will be filled next Sun- whick is justly thert*—the responsibility which has belonged to the 'We need ardor, as the Red Crogk MigwU. but we need ardor Gm - day morning at 9:46 to hear R. L. youth of every country in every age—the ro#pon*ibility of Uking up tured with practical rense, ardor that will give as courage and strength Jackson kpi-ak on “Man Finding ——— 1—* —*—'t ‘■■■L — f... to da $# oar ideals direct us, so that, when the!time comes to (tap God”. The dinner given last Tuea- forth, can walk out of our alma mater and' say to the wailfaNg day bighUUxed the capacity of the NEW FALL OXFORDS a ; New Colors of Tans and Browns $3.50 • $3.95 - $1.95 GUARANTEE SHOE STORE ‘We are ready!”—Howard Payne. J. Groginsky. Proprietor ^ Tl k dr & Dean Kyle Thanks ■ . Student Body Fof Athletic Support * ” \ ' In the following letter to Tho WASHINGTON, D. C —Univer- Battalion,, D#M E. J. Kyle, Chtfr .titles do not come under the pro- man of the Athletic Council, gx- virion* of the NRA, according to a terds his appreciation to the stu church. T)>e at 11:45, Universities Not Affected B|JN R A, Hugh Johnson Rules morning sermon ctes- allowing students am ple time to attend to duties. The pastor legves Sunday for confer ence. ( /. \U Harvard To Continue Student Labor Plan CAJtfeJIIDGE, Mass. — Harvard ruling authorised by Administrator dent body for ito support given Lniv#cj4ty will continue its ‘Tem- OUR BUSINESS^ IS TO IMPROVE YOUR APPEARANCE Far a pleased customer is our best advertisement FOR A HAIRCUT CAMPUS BARBER SHOP Bert Smith, Prop. ======= Y. M. porary Plan for Student Employ- :nent,” whereby funds are made availabb to create jobs for deserv ing students, it was announced this week- The plan was inaugurated last yaar aa an emergency measure. .iugh S. Johnson, and contained in\('oll«ge athletics: a notice to the American Council on \“I wish to tatee this opportunity Education. to^^ongratulate,'and thank the stu- "This ruling means that non- d «’ nt body for the splendid moral profit making institutions under * n,j ftearwial support they have private as well as public control riven atklettea.; I f- hjxve the seme gtetus bb Hbvb BtBte ^There 6k b conBiderBble incre^M ■ wbs get guide for the and municipal institutions which ta th ® percentage of students pgr- payment oi the needy students, are exempt from the provisions of coupon books thi# year as ~T ,r ! codes,” President Cloyd H. Marvin compared with (he past several wjuad, and the splendid material of George Washington University, Fears- The solid supjxirt of the on th* freshman squad indicate head of a special NBA committee body, th# hard and efflc very clearly that we are starting lent work being done by the coach on a new ora for athletics at the ea, the members of the varsity A and M Collega." WHERK AGGIES MEET TO EAT Why! Because there is where they nerve the m remind you of Mother’s cooking. f * | * ^ J ' # i! > DE LUXE CAFE that of the educational council said. ‘This does not mean that they should not voluntarily meet as far as possible the specifications of the president’s agreement and cooper ate in every way to aid national recovery, however,” he added. 1 prices] ; . Ourn are always aa low aa conditions will permit. |J EXPERT) LAUNDRIERS — DRY CLEANERS DYERS ' — , HATTERS INSIGNIA SERVICE AMERICAN STEAM tADNDRt ; Head of Carnegie Foundation Expires SEATTLE, Wash -Funeral Ser vices were conducted last week for Dr. Henry Sussallo, head of the Carnegie Foundation for the Ad vancement of Teaching and widely known educator, who died as the result of a heart ailment Dr. Sussalo, who had interrupted an international tour in th* inter est of education because of what had been thought to be only a slight illness, became head of the foundation in 1926, after being removed as president of th* Uni versity of Washington. He had been charged by then Governor Roland H. Hartley with "mixing education and politics.” UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP , Tailor Made BLOUSES AND SLACKS SHIRTS AND BREECHES MENDL & HORN AK, Prop. 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