. PAGE 2 EDITORIAL PAGE THE BATTALION r m i, . zo, ON THE SHELF? PUaa of Um Colter* Station and Bryan city rovarninr bodiaa to aotee the probiani ai in tor-city transportation are —roewhat Row in doeelopiar, it aaenu to ua. ^ | It was oyer a month ago, on March 23, when the two bodies met together and determined to —lee the transportation problem. They went ao far as to appoint a committee, composed of Mayors Binary ef College and Yeager ef Bryan and City Attorneys Barger of College and Henderson of Bryan, to reach a solution. The solution hasn’t bean reached—or, if it has, there has been a strange air of silence about the ATTITUDE PREVIEWS and REVIEWS Meanwhile. 5.H00 students continue to be sere ed by an hourly bus and six taxicabs, which for stretching the imagination, to say the least And students aren’t the. Ofiy group affected, although they do form the largest. There are dozens of College Station worlnsrs who lies in Bryan. The matter is, of Courne. entirely in the hands of the city commission at the two cities. Let us hope that it gathers dust only a very short time longer and that a solution is speedily forthcoming. COLLEGIATE REVIEW The Bryan New*, in a recent editorial, glees ■ - ■ —— — .. .. ^— ' away completely the attitude which some Bryan m RAY TRRADWBLI. phoney doctor, hms been washing PIGS: Luther College haaanew people hare toward Aggie*. “Burn ’Em Up 0‘Conner,’’ an the driver's eyes wHh a poison endowment building stunt that we The News, in psaiaisig the chance* for a sotu- ROM picture directed by Edward solution thst bi nd- thenTand think is someth* ' that tio* to the transportation problem, take, the Sedgwick, produced by Harry Rap*, emus- the crashes. Of course, * piece la our little book of col- attitude that it must be done to make money for and baaod on a book written by the throughout the story runs a love legist* oddities. To gather' funds Bryan out of the Aggies. famous speed demon. Sir Malcolm story involving O’Keefe and Mi— for the erection of a new we aren't ; Now w* don’t Marne that paper for hoping to Campbell. Showing Saturday after- Parker, who plays the part of the **■». it is asking farmer fi tend* keep Aggie amney in Bryan, just — we den't noon at 12:45 at the Aaeembly daughter of his bo—. to donate a pig to the college in jM-nf the North’ Gate and Boat Gate merchants Hall An mter-Ung sfdeaot* in the ** •P rln *' fMd it during tt* for trying to k—p it in College Station. THE CAST f Ura the fact that the racing oar mtT ’ and Present' the full - But isn’t it a little strung* that that should Jerry O’Conner Dennis O’Keefe uaad — the crash car in on* Jf the ho « or equivalent >* be the principal reason cited for the need of Jane Delano . CecUin Parker icon** w— the ear that Louis Mev ** c ° n «** n * xX *»•> Yea.1 col solution t WW think the convenience of Aggie. Buddy Buttle Nat Pendleton er thrice winner of the Indiana no- '*** U located in the ‘ ‘ be considered by somebody The News does, P G DeUno Harry Carey lu classic drove to first nl.ee * t * U! Itn- of a column-long oditorisj. mention Ed Eberhart _^A«fcliaon Richard, the 1928 Memorial Day raro The that K might not be ekaetly healthful for 10 “Doe" Heath Charley Grapcwin c . r wh ieh had proved iUelf ro people to ride in on* cab and that it is uaeom- This is one of the rare “B" class w ,u j,, r,,! h ! fe juilt ” P A J AM AS Si— S ' STUDENT SIDE ■ • la the Tuesday Battalion, the sports staff put in a request that the Athletic CoimcU- have two student representative* added to its We sincerely urge'the Board of Dtreclors to consider taking such action. As it stands now, the Council is composed ef three member* of the. faculty, two Former Students Association representatives, and only one member of the student body. And yet athletics are supposed to be organised and carried on for the benefit of the student body! If A. A M. wish— to retain that daim. doesn’t it seen logical that the student body should have a larger part in directing athletics? We can fores— no great change in council policy to come from adoption of such a plan, but we can a— a much bettor organization amt a much better feeling in the student body. We can’t see the reason for having the faculty in the majority on tftie Council, and we certainly - can’t a— the reason for having the Former Stu dents with more representation than the preeent students, the people A. A M. is her* for, I If the Board of 'Directors wants to correct A faulty set-up. the Athletic Council offers them a wonderful opportunity. Having the Council com posed of three faculty members, three students and two Former Students would make the- student body know that athletic programs are designed for and not for the rest of the Southwest. new and novel use f*r ’ bonus— has just bean vet- fortobte to have to stand on a street corner. The pictures that turned out to be mpre the grade, in the artificial ^Trld nounc *