The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 13, 1939, Image 2

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EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE BATTALION
FRIDAY. JAH-1UW9
MARTIN DIES j j
One of the ttnoiffMt octhrtties of thoto United
BUteo U that of the Committee beaied by oar fel
low Teun, Mr. Martin Diet. Supposed to iareetigate
the un-American aetiritiet of various minority
pressure groups in the nation, apparvntiy it has
hegenerated into a name-calling political pmpairanda
bureau. Perhaps there it reason for such an Inves
tigation Perhaps the minority groups are
ing to overthrow the Democratic form of govern
ment If so, the only possible recommendation that
the Dies Committee could give and not show itself
as on-American as its victims would be to attempt
he is doing it free, try to help outhia own school?
Not that ten thousand studettts, soma five hun
dred teachers, noma do sen or so regents, and the
KOO.1 Lord knows hew many fenaer students couH
have made mistakes in the matter #f their coaching
staff, but something must be wrongr somewhere.
Of coumd, it couldn't possibly be anything like
inadequate coaching, for Mr. B^le made remark
able records elsewhere, such as at A & M.; nor, since
{Mr. La Roche makes no mention of hit own athletic
m mvtM lk)m)c|lc cguid ^ anything Hke poor material,
attempt- hot evett dissension within the ranks of the playe.s
themselves. So it amst be that nothing is wron*
with the athletic reco -d of the Uhhrerfity of Texas.
There’s a parade x somewhere, but Mr. Ca
Roche’s position doesn’t make it flibrious to
THE GREAT AMERICAN GAME
It might be, though of course it isn't probable, that
education" of the remainder of the Americans not ^ par|lllot txiaU |n ^ C raniu*i of Mr. U Roche
himself.
infected at present.
I But that seams farthest from the political-mind
ed committee. They say that Mrs. Perkins should be , • PLEAS HULL, OFFICIAL .UNITBB8ITT OF
impeached for not exporting such people aa the Georgia bell nnger, estimates hr has rang the ia-
estimabie Harry Bridges. They say that the former rtniment 160,000 times in six yhars. i
governor of Michigan, Mr. Frank Murphy, cl al , ■ |.
>ma44S«T
are also attempting to overthrow the
Perhape they are. Perhaps it is
of soveral thousands of aidant
fascists to sat up some other form of
•b ideal* BtOOKLYN POLYTECHMIC j IMBTITUT*
ambition students recently cornered the faculty experts with
student written technical questions in a program of
MM flbfonnation PleaM* tafprtjf.
Intelligent people (as differentiated from smart
people) have often been able to fMM.GWtyMM A-* 1 A
postulate that the most people can find the most Ufl INdtlOnHl A
freedom and happiness under a government
interferes the least with their activities, so
their activities do not injure or hinder those
majority of the people around them.
as BY DR. R. P. LUDLUM
r
A H.MMM EXPANSION PROGRAM
i announced by Cornell University
ADOLPH HITLER
Ordinary convarution is divided into three
classes, aoeqrding to an old saying. The three, in
ascending order of merit, are Conversation dealing
with persons, conversation dealing with things, and
A UNIVERSITY OP MINNESOTA SURVEY oouversation dealing with idaaa. I imaguu biography
indicates that college graduates may to be < or biographtott sketches such as this) could be
earning between *2,000 and USX* annually sight «Wlariy. One can dlscpas the bare events
years after commencement IT. 1 ' 1 * * **»’• c * r ~ r - ^ c * n «H erib * hil th * rmrt * r -
his ideas and principles. And, highest purpose of all.
COLLEGIATE REVIEW
* ^
Jk>AVRY O’BRIEN, } TEXAS
Christian University all-American
fHdi jplayer, recehml' j^rv than
2,000 letter* and cards fijorn fans
during the 19 (8 season .
HARVARD
deats have sU
provide special
cittsene of Pmv-
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
has received a special grant to fi
nance a rtad* gf MU m
Orson
vnsion from
nuuf oi u»e fiieeu oi me
felly* broadcast o} the ta-
rom Man.* j T
*
SATURDAY AFTMRNpON IS ^ ^
bnth-tims at Mm Uniwsitg of Ala- 1 1
student* there use Worei gal-
lens of water frop 2 to" 6 p. m
Saturday than at aay other tune
of the vaeki i
* i.
jDiam*.S-- IHE UMVB*. .
*ity of Kentucky constructed 72,179 »verag« leap h five
square feet of aidewaBc. 1 ****
I
ATTENDANCE
BEGINNING NEXT FALL THE footUU ^ » $)S rtme U per
University at Michigan tglll inau- ^ over ^
I jatpertmeatal , tutorial
I iuetialed - on the, Oxford
KNOW YOUR
|Jwilhon (College H film-
ing its MtinRnta while wMking to
aid them in correcting posture and
nnfcJhR daficMss.
UFE-
MARRIAGB IMS THE
goal of 9« per cent pf T
enrolled in the Pt |m*yhraa|a Col-
Uge for Women.
A COLUMBIA
cloakroom attendant
employed by the
l '4
BILL KELLET. |L BUND ATS-
leU, la trying for t position on the
University of P tuburgh track
team ii ue hlgh-j imping division
feet, five.
AT COLLEGE
total.
THE SCHOOL OF VETERINARY mm4*
MEDICINE
BY BILL MURRAY
l phases of v«b
; pharmacology
‘'Veterinary
«fy.
Mudied here, k
veterinary phyaiol-
and toxicologv
THE UNIVERSITY OF MIC HI-
Man has a t-ollection of 4,000 old
aad rare tt-xtbook*.
may be de- Then the spectator* proceeded to
1
^ , PMM ^ , man u*e •pectatora proceeded to wwrv . . y C?l« . x
THE RESOURCBB-OF COLUMBIA UN TVER - by the name token hardest^ to achieve, one can ***** ** ^ “ll ! ' atlnn °f nviual the Veterinar)- Anatomy Building, YT ll<ll S OllOWin^
•it, ,nd it, .HllhM inatitutions .r. «» mUhM «• JJ I ]T| _ ?**"■ . t<> ^ C* ?" ’THf’. H “* P ! U ' ^^
at $158368,63*. Its budget for the last fiscal year *• ^ CMe °* Hitler, uippoae we begin with welau* at dmeaees of man Here Dr, Lunge described the ftm
was $15,766, 444.
THE TEXAN
. . . , ... . u . ^ . j - v -You Can’t Take It With You"
the bare oatlinea of his cafray. He was born in ■ yf *^****^09^^ 1—l«u) afeated dameatal* of normal anaurmy hn<i w j t t, j Mn Arthar, Lionel Barry-
Butunau, Austria, on April 80. 1889. His father, M D*, R P. Mawmiir, Deaa of the atrucAiral relations of animals, j ame$ gttwart, Eduard Ar-
firat a cobbler and inter a minor civil servant, had of ^Mertnary Medicine, in studied in this building. Downstairs an< j Mlscha Auer. (Reviawud
acquired some property throigh bis flrat wife be f ,limn « » loctare-tour of the is the large laboratory when.* prec- l0 ^py) t ?
(Ritler’a matker was his father^ thind wife). Hitler l f|V *' n a l*rge audienn of ticsl study is made oi the strut pularc Ssturday Previe)r, Sun-
The Daily Texan, self-styled leatfar of South- Nad some formal education. Hq did some painting, fac,,lty mem i ber ‘' Bl ‘ >l0 ^ (1 tarml and «>mparative anatomy of dsy and Monday,
western college newspaper* is showing a more per- •«d • future at atodyfog architecture. He TF*"? . **T*’ the em(mlm. <i bodies of the larger “Going Place*” with Dick Pow-
aonal (and leas accaptabla) interest in Ttass A. A M. enteretl the army during tha Wu. Id War, sad emerg- ^ * Starting in the l.*t .n'msl* Preceding the embalming d i A u en j en kens ,
- than the Aggies are willing to tolerate od aa a non-commissioned offioW. He wort the Iron "J'VT"” ° f H " 1, , and Harold Huber. \
A fothvriy intorest in U* tutor. J our UhloUc No-Mnn'^Und thrmtht to bo »to. to. rM lnto u f p, ‘"J.'"' " IU ' ,, ,l * n ' , ' 0< ' r Girr ’ tU ‘ *“ b -
—cord, . i 1 11 Ftench troops and captured sqven French soldiers J k * la ** , R •“W- Upateira is a huge art Y 00 „ g> Lew Ayre*. Rdth Hus-
u ’ . . J . 1 r. _ 1 gingU handed and returned vrithi them to the German of th<> fl,culty of ^ Bchool took collodion oi bones of many kiwis and Rita Johnson.
xi dathrtwu auppfom CaachHomer ^ He |Mm| offjcidl , 2 tb€ of hu part in the tour, explaining the ef mim oh which are studied, in- A.vmbly Hall SatanL $:S0
Norton with Harry Stttelar of Corpus Christi. -tti , 1W0 various parte of the School ami t| u dla r specimens for the study of ankTJo' ^ |
f*"’* htU . e j| m,bl l,tUa *';**?* h “ TUftw the war one of Hitler's duties in the army P h “ M of J* work **-*'** the comparative anatomy of wHl u , ve . Has Nanct” Janet
A-l high school coach But only ona objection among ^ ^ ^ ^ ning]t wiU that veterinarians carry on aa a bird, aad animals. jj Caynor, f^mbbt Tone anj Robert
great service to the livaatock in- [ Tien { the audience went all Montgomery
r-
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Hi£(|
I. tttol U»r. will b. »o .1 Uu Mktol u, u, hi, toto-noruS. ,Uto o(
to th, h^d^cb,., pcrtion (or satm time to „ — ,( the torrito,. he thu. ,t-
COme 1 tended, he heard Gottfried feder sneak. Feder had
du.try and to hnn^nity.
through the Veterinary Honpitwl,
tended, he heard Gottfriad'PeJer apeak. Feder had'vJF atate of Texas alone recogntted as one of the best in
Both the school and the former rtudente have namerous violent economic theqri. s which attracted “ OTer 1600,000,000 worth of America and in the world. It is
his record, when compared to soma' other coaches Sttad^onnetT a small group called the German declared Dr. Marsteller. nights af the year, and treats over
(suck aa that of D. X. Bible of the University of Workers Party, having about sixty men in ite “' n,e A - 4 M Vet*™*!! School, 7,000 cases annually. Here Dm.
Tekaa) is more than acceptabla. I * memberahip. HiUer jo.nad Ute; group in July, 1919, * ‘ n ***, cooperate* La«tk|Mllllff. Krichereid. Spang-
| EUewber c ^ issue the record.* of the two becoming Number 7 in the enaAS^ff the “narty”. i ^ ^ 8uu DcP* r tment of l» r , Jaggi, and Dunn took part in on the 1>alac# . a v , f
men are compared, and it is quite evidtait that there , j itkr developed this party'himself. H/vhanged H « a,th - T «“ Uvrtxxk Sani- explaining the different kinds of ^ ^ ^ rival any stage pro-
Ite name (later he changed iu priarijilea), be en- ^ romm, ** >on . other pub- worit carried on in the Hospital, ^ hM ^ j n
any of the surrdunding big cities
Palaqe Thursday Friday pnd Sat
urday.
O-i U«, uiUh, to ktop Surtou, (o, r lq toto "dun'^ totoM to HBoV^ of
It aaeras a* though Aggie land la
in for a rare treat The* Moulin
,. w .« i^enen, miuiii, aetcnersia, spaog-
with the SUte Department of |er, Jaggi, and Dunn took part in
Health, the Texas Livestock Sani- explaining the different kinds of
prtonjdto,. h. ,n. ^ C—^ oto e*. w rt, -rrijl to, to th. Ho^ttoL ^ ^
it to^ power, with c “ KTnc ' e *- ' n c * r,T >g for thu an d the different parte of the
T,
is a alight discrepancy between the salaries as
compared with thtir records of wins and loaret- Urged it and finally ha b
But the Aggies are appreciative of one thing: Mn^ir M | U head. Its offlc
the fact that Mr. La Roche shows a fatherly In- the National Socialist
terest in the welfare of our teams. Nor is he alone, originally it was a
The Univarsity simply makes vocal the relation brought this party to what
it assumes to exist between the two schools, and strength, Hitler staged a
vanity makes the Aggies resent being little brother ijo.j. This was the famous
Sat, Jut 14th
12:30 OiOr '
name was. and is, fPe * t mrestment, through basic building.rf. Lenert, recognized as
forkera Patty, and * n ‘* * dv » nce<1 training in this work one of the outsUnding veterinary rijxob,
Woi ^ -
movement. Having » iT * n • tudent * tn>m »~>y atetos surgaoar aad clinicians of America,
though a suitable °* ^ Union and
tioa in Munich In ccwntrie *’ and througti extension the crowd was fortunate in being
ir-hall potech". It •** rMearch work * consultation .Hawed to see the animal wards
.pd to.-p totop d<FMribH th, ptotto-l ®f operation, , rou rf th , ^ ol
through extension th,. crowd was fortunate in being _ . . . - . _
k TRIFLS- 1
Sh« could
Elisabeth Graves, a Jailer, will cuddle, ki*«
the fact that the a^t revolves popfl-f
to big sister. Even If we, in our ignoiance, do make fgjied, an ^ Hitler was senterged to jail for high *** correspondence. The aix de- andjrutiSp in addition to the various
miatekea, wa like to feel that ire make thorn on treason. During this abortive revolution. Hitler’*
treason. During this abortiv^ revolution. Hitler’s School are these: laboratories, the instrument and
men were fired upon in the strint. whereupon Hith ' '* u ‘" n * l > Anatomy, Physiology g^i room, the modern kitchen
Mr. La Roche has proved himself to be a high- threw himself to the street with suoh abruptness an<1 I’ barm » Colo Fyt Madkina andjaMafr,. fot,,! for tha smaller animals
. Official e
our own hook.
class expert on sport matters this year and his-ad* t^t his arm waa broken
vise must therefore command much rospect from this act of apparent cowardice are tw*. One is that Parasitology. They train men qual- roafia. And in the
all • ‘ * " mti “ ^s - - * JT- . to-IT.
He punches four of them at one
time. It’s a good trick^ if Vou can
do it
A toufh of sophisticatiaa is add
ed by the Donley Sisters. This
team dwices in unusual tfyl« and
I
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**•*>". * u •«*«*«* «*.
of the
The Wells Brother* Trio > is a
novelty act well worth the tim**
spent in viewing the nmAbar.V- •
Eleanor King is a contortionist
with the troop,. I J • \
^ __ ^ •«—— ^ r _The* “Mei^hIi of Swbig M fur*
After Hitler was released from jail he returned a11 h,ol °irical and urild-C*** pital here; at this time there was ^ mn ,j f f or ^ ^1* and J
Btttered as second class matter at the post offica to the work of building his party His meeting* • fine horse from the plantation other numbera a
at Cotlega SUtton, Texas, under tha Aet of Congress grew far larger, and more frequent He created a “The A A M. School of Veteri- of Milton Sima, an imported Irish rtnf<wnn j,
— and a valuable racing ,
coaches and players who may accidently read hi* Hitter’q arm was linked to that of a man of hi* for ^ v *te«' in *fy Service of] Hoapitel are the large well-eon-
column But one might wonder why he lo.since right, who was shot and killed and whose fall the Arn,Jr ’ for P 0 » ltiona “> **»« atracted stable* where the larger
frF 'ffH descent to the: parerntmt. The oth , ^ State. Department of Ag- rick *im.l. are kept A number
it that Hitler waa reacting wfyh tha instinctive res- 1 Maltmoa, far ytructors, extension 0 f fine animals from all over the
ponee of a veteran, front-line- aoldier to rifle fire. ^ rateairk vuriMra, paf fat work country are treated at the Hoa-
TBE, BATTALION
of their ;own ar-
on March t, 1879.
Bubacription rates, $2.00 per year
Advertising rates upon request ' <
Office in Room 122, Administration Building.
Telephone Collaga 8. Office open from 11 a. m.
until 4 p. m. daily.
Represented for national adveriiainc by Na-
private army, tha SA, or Brorin Shirt*. These years nary Medicine," coatiMaiX Dr. hugeter,
were filled with the unending, routine drudgery of Marsteller, teaches boys how to hoipe.
nr* ! 1 «*:<n Hitler waa not make a living—not mendy bow to
creating a following. Before] 1930 Hitler was not ™*ke a living—not merely how to After an inspection of the mod-
regarded as a serious political leader,! but rather m nulre money. It traina them to be ern X-ray and fluoroacope room,
the way Huey Long was sometimes thought of hi reen useful to th* world." the program waa concluded with
America—as an undoubted mritace, if be could gain Following this introductory talk. «n excellent moving picture, part-
power. but too much of a buffo - ver to be elected the audience examined intereating ly in technicolor, illurtrattng the
ttonal Advertiaing Service, ine., 429 Mqdbon Ave, This waa a miatake. The Nasi party (as Hitler’s exhibit* of many kinds of animal (..-culiar symptom* of rabies shown
New York City. ’. ! J party came to be known, from some of ite initiate) pwasites of both comnurn and un- by dogs, eats, a mule and a cow
R L posg FDITOMWJHIEP «.«».000 votes in an eleeti« in 1930. At «*»*! vonetie*. displayed in tbc which have been treated in tha
W. H. SMITH.. . .1 ADVERTISING MANAGES ^ '»«• ^ A-* *** !»to«tom. M f—M. Ibjj. Dtol Hyltol ^
ilx votes, which waa the largest ftumber and party re- Leith, Ott, RcCurdy, \an Volken- The entire program waa des-
; ceived in that elaettoa. The P#esi((ent of the Repub- berg, and Burns took part in «x- erfted as intensely interesting, by
lie, Hindenburg, received Hitler aa tha leader of the pIMg the exhibits and the var, all who attended.
largest party, but he refused to mak* Hitler Chan- i Tiii ' 1'.'I ll 1 1 ji ]! '
aatlhr. Hitler turnwl to an intrigue too complex to l! ' ' " _
relafc> to"’ ^ ^ ehancollor on January 30, ^REIVIE WS End REV IE WS
Philip
CMmaa....
I C. Diets
Circulation Manager
Don McCbesney, H. G. Howatd
ini, ^ b, to,.,
by a coup. He dow was chancellor by . ^ w 1
BUI Payne, James Oi
.{ -Managing Editors
George Fulton, B. C. Knetaar '
Assistant Advertising Maagtfrp j
Bob Oliver, Wayne Starli ' ! •
AasadMa ‘Efftora 1 ! •
C. (Jeep) Oatea Sports Editor im ’ • ,tfcau * h ^ # * whieh W* told
Staff Photographer only scaU 001 of ^ ll
1 f ^ 11 r mm 1
means, not
legal appointment, but hu had not h majority of
Circulation Assistants I T 1 i I tb * R * iehaUf 0ut o, - 80 ° to had 250-odd.
ft F DeVilbtet j ! _ | j ^ the Communists had just oV*t 100, aad other parties
, TUESDAY STAFF
Tom Darrow Sports
BUI Murray Junior
A G. Warrea Junior
Bb F. Rogers, M. G. Fuermann, H
Lewis ChevaUher, E. A Shields, J,
R. H. IngJefWld, Foster
f. ?. Davenport, J.
RADIO
REPAIRING
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Parts and Tubes
STUDENT CO-OP
Phone College 1:19
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JANET GAYNOR
MONTGOMERY
FRANCHOT TONE
THREE LOVES
HAS NANCY
Sat Jan. 14th
6:10 - 8:30
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• a tnerry melange of comedy, fla-
With You." vored with romance and tinged with
A Columbia picture based on the pathos.
Pulitser Prise Play by Georg* & •You Can’t Take It With You"
Kaufman and Moss Hart. Screes ,» concerned in part with th* proud
the rest Hitler's party had not a majority of 600, f Uy by , **** Ri,k 4. Dlr * ct ' d - ^un ratic Kirbys, aa well as with
but it had a majority of 600. Idea. Get rid of the b)r Fr * nk | *' ***** Vanderhofa. Kirbys
* Communists, and the Nasis would have a majority C*** * Character*. monumental plan to form a hug*
of the legal legislature. Therefore the Reichstag waa Alice Sycamore Jaan Arthur munitions merger, a plan which
burned, the fire blamed upon the Communist*, the Vend, rhof _L... Lionel requires the purchasing of aa area
k Gi To but. CommaBigt party outlawed (logalfer, of eouse), and N Barrymore of twelve city blocks, is halud
A Stanaell, H itler waa in power. He regained dhancellor until Tony Kirl V —X- Jx^ws Stewart when grandpa refuses to sell the
ter Wise, A. J. Robinson, the death of Hindenburg, in August, 1934, and then Anthony P, Ktafrt.. Edward Arno ri Vand-hof home nt any pries.
W. Jenkins, L, J. wehrle he took the daring, clevar, end unprecedented step Kolenkov Miacha Auer The romance am
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LADIES! , i
W, H«< r A CoaptoU Unc Of
FISH & (Govt Inspected) BEEF
OYSTkRS NOW IN SEASON
J . \ Advertising Assistants
\ FRIDAY STAFF
C. W. Wllkteaoa iu r
Bay Treadwdl ^ . : ilohr
L. B. Thompaon v Junior
Paul Ketelsen Junior
Frank Phelan, J. F. Henderson, Billy Clarkson,
L. A. Scholl, Mason Jonaa, G. W. DeArmond J^
L. A Newman, A Burchfield. Jack Routt
A W. Gerllch, W. C. Bogan, A L Adam*
' AaMpMij j
and merry-mad 1
of combining the office ft president and chancellor.
He holds the combined offica* today, together with
many others, and he has a utique title, Der Feu her,
Leader of the German nation Shortly before he
ascended to this peak. Hitler had had hit chief op
ponents within his own p«rt| shot He has been the
aaay since tha “pu
absolute ruler of Germany since tha "purge" aad
the Death af Hindenburg, both of which took place
in the summer of UJ.'U. i ;
CRite discussion of Hit
MBipIt) ' 1
vT'TrP \ 1/ r
i l!! •.Will
Carmichael ....... Aaa Miller conflict of the two families, coupb
Sycamore . SprMg BringtoO with th# «ljoyabte hobbies of
Sycamore Baa Htnda tha Vanderhofs and their many
■new picture deals with the friends, is declared to make this
half nuts Vanderhof production one of the outstanding
which believes in doing pieces of work of tha year,
wants to whan it wants to Palace Jan. 24 atod 26.
In their old New York home put on the show that has made her
presided ovtr by grandpa Vender- famous not only in th* United
will be continued bof, this group reveals a heart States but also in Europe.
warming attitude toward Ufa in The boxing team should show
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