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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1947)
-I' Page 2 1 , Xi ■ •, I "• ' 11 i- ' " J ' -J] .1 / .f- EDI Lnwifenpe; ^ i . i i vi I ft Heaps of legs aift/l fjf“r|pjl| : ij)rn gun to;accym-«lat B at tali on h; ;• jJI’fl ■■■. JJl'j, 1 - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Statesman, Knightly Gentleman’’ ligani Ross, Founder of Ag£ie Traditions ’471 Boiifrf jBickons. .1. tiixve fje- S Field— he Ma i preparations ifor the ’• 1 |Bfjt way. t ' 1 | : i ; .. ‘t | Perhaps the m jst expit event of. the year atiAj •Thanksgiving Bonfire cfraiA hear and far. The; r g; ther flames, give the ye% ui Aggieland an the < ye of ft football game. 4 . ' 0 Each year an attlfnijjt- ^ithisi'year’s*’ bfiiifi?e Ip 1 forerunners^ . Aggit^ sdoiir eonnTfyslde bringing |n * buildings, and the n^ial “Frat” f houses. ; , -Masnyibonfire bijiilMeiif been somewhat over-^alj-H for combustible mt tei iatj i.ifi ahd carted off a eoisifeii private profierty, >til! value The Student HmH ij^jt hade !t() build trger {than its sunfounding , old farm dozen or so iiiiiiiriiiiMwpwiiiMriiiiiiBiirifi • ini ■riiniiwi n»Mii€ iV I f I Out the Vintage . . . VnV^V ;V ’i c . ■ H' ic.inFli.hlsnfPu'.r through thy, paid I J 1 ' fforts of Dean W. fi. jPenber- „ . f ages mounting to over $200 re arfe under- y fo irate jpfalferty owpers whose possessions went up |inj sfnoke as part of the TOrkey Day and colorful the annual Aggies; from ut its leaping the songs of &il.-T. U. conflagratioif. Much{ heedless work can bi lecting f lel for th__ WpfH On the bonfire ki I saved; in ad- J of anewftey, if in se- .'RANK KNEUFF® . Gentle Gendarmerie 4 ••.! ,ii .] • j f H Tokyo police last week banned public kissing, except in cases where '‘love is naturally expressed on a bench in a public park.*' A kiss is divine In a motorcar, and swell in a garden swing; and at a Ladies’ Bpzaar o,r Over a steaming samqvar a kiss is the Very best thing. j But better than all the lovely rest is that osculatory lark, the ultima fhule, the best of the best, the lovei that is naturally expressed on a bench in a public park. The Shrewd Sultan i j j / ;, 'i A Njegro pastor from Queens, New York, has discovered the ideal djition, to £ considerable sum! of mo conimpnisyrise and discretion is i^skd his ypar’s flame. -Y i up Until how has been doiie by aj handfiul; of campus students >vith the aid of the Bryan Field Freshmen, who hue already 'collected a large pile of material) ■Satu in the coi Letters urday and Sunday will be the big days Gn The Sc. orntructibn qf'the bohfire-Hittle else ' ' f- can be ai'tjjomplished in the three piiiz crow jthe past have ■ ded days remaining before Wednesday night. i.| theik;search { CorpfrroUiV upperclassmen, campus and lhave wrecked Bryan F ejd fleshrhen alike, vetenin; students )jje amburit of —join tie throng at the Melijn Drill Field |y it+s owners. Over the Mekk-eml ahd make “this year’s ear, largely bonfire’ 7 tfm biggest of tl|iem alH j Ij Failure irt Eaiication:.. Bongo, Bongo, I Don’t Want To Leave the Jungle, Stan Mnwnt aimed pri- Althpijigh these statjements are hot wholy ! Detailed by his boss, the; noted, odi- II V* .i I I t * . it 1 ^ .V I ? l.il U ^ i A A A ^ a J* 'llk-wt a.aM< , 1 1 , a 1 ra f ! A t f ill in TJ11 to t /' From the-DecUAibir ildtik of Reader’s Di- with otHef-s, or aiiy protections against mob gert comes an article, byfcfilji <jw High, com- hysteriaj jpropogjanda, shallow pMudice or minting on xocenr d isjf|i' H i iver teachers’ economil jgjokl bficks”. . j, • ./ j | || ! salaries, and bring ng oht marily at the lowe* h ousiek quite applicable t6 tie, 1^; ilr. High’s con efilioU Veil and good to biajt of prove our edujcatipi^d svdtfh Ul^cent smugness ma r cat of w’qat actually: nijafes p i Wh&v. pur two 'and orp ili.ilf bjUfon dtalar \\\Wv A\^ A\vA v,vtkv\\, wixvli'LdV v\t xycWfevuv; Great Is k 5 ./ a year school systje n: nay ially impressive 1 pi ^ stodr Tevior to the^one nx irnAss fostered 'Adams,; JidfeiAcff , , Making a list jo he-quoted a repaf| o’ t/lp school system wM-jh said, turning ottt a vast nihilifer who are nyt rea.dxjl fc r ajhi.1 ho idea what soft Uf ipnp g ■ hbvvi fo loigt foiyt ji’rl', oij iWgl K.ii,they job. Tijey are m . i|ihAdur^.tizens\ : oij to e I / ihojpf&jife./ Tluf)'- ■ do not care of their own xaiest implanted in theiji ; Tjy : Hj DAVE SEUGMAN STANLEY AND LIVINGSTON (Caifnpus, SpreSMj, a' fine old pictui»e dug; up for re-release, this was;made Y'hh the famous search as ai basis.; 'M l; Outstanding ip his roles as his torical figures, Spericer Tracy does not lower hiniseff ,ip this movie. Mhducatiolfbut appl'Cal|ej !in out ovfn xh^e, their harrallels tor William. Goijdpii Bennett, to ' 4’obvious. After a long series.: of fin(l tie unheard-from Livingston in the African jungle, Stanley had: a golden oppjoiltunity to scoop all Competition, and that .he did. jHis trek through the “Dark Continent” proves; to b f e a host ;tages ■ as well, .m [ p ■ tjhat While it is Ij to seek to im- 4 thishiinfe com- [4 tq lose slight )i| icxlutjationc should ( problem! t|o|urSes janfl a nodding acquaintance with prttfticnl mieajis of iexpressing himself, the, average engiener jfilnds i jthat he knows far mote; than he can say. Technically he is the;musit mafer- t? i4 mbrally! i»- (jidlnouses which ! iimlj Tin com.-' 4 tehuil^sj if shortcomings, slew York State uteiart^ “We are ) ffmu.ntjeilch year- jite. They have! htjies ;there;are„ 1 io vfjork when inprepaml tp be !;community or M' how to fake pn|dsi Few have of individual proficient! but sdcially he is Short, and in let- interesting storw ami superb acte . “dr.w.t* mi -.RteSfeJ jtion of an educated man—“a man who, by kelly! as Tracy’s sweetheart and the tin) ‘ihe is 2a, has; a clear 1 heOtty, formed . Ricfiajrd tereene. in the fight of humjlh experiencefdown the' MM i TT -. _.M ages, of i'hat constitutes a saftisfvlnir. a sic- RjEte STALLION (Gmon, SM) nifictmf |i'fje and who, by with! racial ex- loolpijg ad RphUolj^N^h#!,* nnwtter how rown.v fact* ^gtKWwi-*. . sphere si!;, nt fim oiid who, l|y the aljdihilosoph'y eonshnant satisfying, a sig- age of 80, has j !u , - lodramatitMepjisode in which orseqtriunipmj over all. Best the ilWse; best ac- ties: ’Hie “Great I.-sn a Reality at Texajs' Tlints is good news .Although DaTlm|)Ulh eGreat jsshte plan! mpii seniors to take thp cpui’Af. aC A. & M. Seniors A'hq \K hiind contact \vk stfmetmi Jj A, Reality. njse' wjU. become 'I.; next! semester. makin to add i' are busy. jmen. even the greateM \ ill talk to serious colle| be taking their plac $ lion Id themselves < ccjiijy ij-ih to lave first it's that are guid-j >ng our fiiisfory'ntey it for tie coll He. FqMpiqst sesvime^ il sljcul importunity : lo piss i^j.A "T Of Cqqvsy. maev Jdkjwfft; tijMinl and bnen ii4i uufl li fl shaded (o spend Ivv > daw it ' eifsmp witlhin a j Under this pi Relurn to N< be tojo' good ap i f te on iwhat Na- hyv etui be per- Je.re. Great men 9een found that i|ii;|||i'' an attempt to! .vtjpifi*. in^ixjir f ' 1 periemtellf a man teaches inesq; ages with- Mug: horse;: hero of nVie: horse; out havjigkarrived at .-iuen- a theory, such : als<|>;-an Hobort Page; followed by a philo joj.hyNheh o nmatter l:ow many facts j * ^‘the iayouUn a Ahem he has .e|mecl oij How mkny processes he has plantation there lives a horse dW mastemdl tluif man in fin ignoranms and a ly toj-ecj by bis owner. The villain fool, U) hjappyj pl’dbably: (jangsroiuf!’. j is ahput to take possession of the Our wjhools, citn turn out no better grad- j' la te! for debt, .hut there’s a race dw tlie communityj UMn.l them I freshnj m, .and in tho schools themselves,; the big day a bear (a new Holly- there jf (niirq to edtication tliaiira collection' wood angle) tangles with the of McM -And methods, i x I'M, horscl— result u badly clawed ll."I'M. L || j’d , , ji | | Oqubje. After a fight with the camera, the race, is won, jubilation. Girl (gets boy—finis. ( l 'I [ . ★ - : .... NEW ORLEANS (Palace, Spre )li) j a fare which is nine-tenths old rug-time played by the original - ' courSe/johej day, to; answer questions in ; DixMand. band. For those hepsters fjch originated ‘ a forum pji the next dav. Wljen pqsible, the ; whp .enjay those tur»H which li... c * i-. i .. m. ii i! i i ; .J < , S T , ' lm+h to 1H7.7. mid foreran the , xi in. i _ , ,,1, . l vyqogie it’s a treat will!, lie optiiOiup ‘ " . HOUSING BY POINTS? Editor! The Battalion: Rcatl this: “The State College of Washington has adopted a new point System in assigning housing to matried veterans. Priority for housing is given On this basis: Residents of Washington and of Alaska, 5 points; points are allow ed for each child or,; child expected within 6 months; to students; who have a “C” average, 2 points for W), a sadistic, brutal, grim movie 1 each year of college; 1 point for with a prison story Treated in i each half yeak of war service, and ,7 to wives of veterans who are them- the style of the producer Mark se ives veterans, similar credit; to Hellingerj it has the stark ixalism disabled veterans,; l! point for each his followers expect. 1 ' }l . 10 perteMl physical disability pen- Sporting an outstanding cast in- si,,n f)ay M ent ’ “4 to ' v ! ve * 1 of . .. t t . ,r M I erans who are themselves disabled eluding Burt; Lancaster, Huirie ] veteran8) ^ imi l ar credit; 1 point Crdnyn, Charles Bickford; Yvonne . f or each fi months the applicant de Carlo, and EIJa Rains, the pic- (gas been on the college housing list tune, is concrete but somewhat ex- a »d preference to older students, aggferated. Its theme is not! for . A student-faculty committee re- thdse of squeamish stomach or vl ow\s all applications, bpecial con tender heart but it may havei'ap- s )derA,tion is given to case ot hard- peal for rough Aggies. . j- sh T- . j . ; Ihe above item vfas copied from t the Nov Ho, 1947 of ‘‘HIGH- | EU EDUCATION,” V(M. iv. No. 6, I Washington, I). Ci plublished by ! the United Slates Office of Educa tion. v Doesn’t this sVunjl like an cquit- | able solution forAhe many unfor- Dr. Guy Wilson, pastor ofl the ! tumde and irritaiing conditions Bryan First Methodist Church,! will , which exist in the present housing speak at 7 p. m. November 2k, in j .system ? At leqst ; ii is a more the Methodist Church at College' concrete basis upoij which to base Station, according to Reverend, J. 1 the system, and niightahelp alltt- ‘ viate some of the “gripes” which continually arise lit the \end of each semester and turn-oVer of apartments, | M : ' ’ \ Sincerely, 1 j \ ; MRS. I). A. DASH 1 ELL “A Mrs. Aggie” way to evade the Jim Crow las Wearing a rented purple turbjta using “a “slightly Swedish\ accent) he was enabled to avojd disV crimination ori a recent visit to Mobile^ Alabama. 1 He reported thjat he was accepted in the portion of the train reserved for whites, that he ate jn & restaurant rest to white people, and was ti with dignity ajid respect the whole timer’ ■ * I .^M . Better to Give • i : j '• j “ i jUtica pcjlice , „ . the other day with stealing food from the Friendship Train, tfio boarded the tjram while it stopped in the western part of the city and tobk six Cases of evaporat ed milk. The three are now prob ably wondering about the'blessings of friendship. ! Medals For Maltese j j A stray alley cat: peeking refuge from a rainstorm wandered hit iive Than Get jM charged three men tie ( a hotel amjl won two prites recer ly at the Greater St. Louis Cat Elub show';. Adopted by! the hbtel •4J TODAY & SM DOUBLE F] Bryan Methodist Minister to Speak TOM CONWAY ““O'OBWU PHILO If VANCE f Piesemei ,t)» PRODUCER:; R-.lEASINC COUP i ()r havGmatie lyistory will be asked 'jeM.seniors irj thq Administration 405 ] old rag- other te®rt’ s N way jitteijd. Forums the music is supplemented with will btf jmited to ; those registered in the thei ilostalgic lives pnd loves in one class, j| ii ; •• .1, | i T J U j : of America’s romantic cities. Fea- Wifi :im|ior(ant meh be vvif ihg to come n,usk : makers are the fam- '•> MM p,,|,ular pUl po-jesj. \\ e bt llOVt |tne> M 111.I Although no Arturo deCortlova and Dorothy 'namesrc^ni be announced, the] college has re- Patrick have the leads! with the ceivedl ei|cbtirag|emetit Ifrorri .several national : ^dp of Irene Rich, noted booster persmialities, who will accept tfia time cait; of j } ’1 1 ' a,K ^ ulce - F. ( Jackson, pastor of the A&M Church. Dr. Wilson’s message will be “How can an intelligent maiij.be- lieiye in prayer?” Dr. Wilson stat ed this sermpn was part of a Series 0irreligious problems and he added “it wik be :particularly helpful to ybung people who are trying To find a Way of Life.” I j Dr. Wilspn. has held many pro- minant clcrgkal posts in the state according to Reverend Jackson.' Me pastor of the ( Methodist Temple rip Port Arthur, | Bryan Methodist Church, will pastor of the First Methlodist i preach at |t(ie eveni ng worship ser- Church of Lufkin, District Sniper- vice at the A&M M it hod is t Church intendent of the MarshalKpifjtrict, \ Sunday evening at 7 p. mV it was Committeeman of the Extaiutivc | announced yesterday. Committee of the MethodistNEn-j ' All students and residents of campment at Palestine, Who’s! Who ; College Station Im in Clergy, and Texas Who’s Whp.M tend ' - ‘ s v * .'A A . c ■JktarM CAFETEftIA Bryan |letli(>di8t Pastor to Speak Some of these {to? pastor of the | Dr. Guy WilsbnJ pastor of the invited to ., whb will soon world, and who; josjtions of .lead- |ink, then w ho are by fouj id] tihat fits iiji with their duties.i Tbit is, we Itelievei such men esin be got ten htjrelif we, Uiow sliffieient interest. The fate of the Great Issues course will be large ly determined by the uimiber of seniors who sign up for Adminislration ij05’next semes ter. T. i i m: j- (Mi Mf ' BRUTE FORCE (Queen, SMT- Y'e were staggeijod: mg| throtigb. thejmp ter The Ojitlaw I rtnusualjside. Iti .wa in- a fancy layouM7i‘jtelli , t|;i' ■ ^jjation: ' 1 ' ’ . “Your jpresej • Way Theatre. .Mot iete 3ijfj production! of The C 'of a M -' up tq the fina seemed toms, r r viJU ((t!';i city/ ,somejiow' jnic(*irruG gether AjneriHui. Aj pal’ll ^ “self could StaWl on stuff because me i . right back on the o r ' Russell iiLa pqntiu bq‘ s b ni bared j(or screeching, slOgaii: of, College Stati afternoon, exce lished semi-weekly. it \ • • Ti • j ■■•'! it Her (lay on teaf- per U) sec an ad rtfther on the |) |in ijtalic script [[i|oi a] formal in- ... i U Jj jtied at! the Broad- 1 inward Hughes " etc,, etc., right a] “R.S.V.iy’ It l the prior publi- , unci' hot altp- Uy ; Hkighes him- ay ot] such tepid •itin'g his ad was ft he gifted Miss Two Million to Produce! Toq A CQRHUUT the Nncmem (Ifs “Miss Thelma Gin to BobbW Stanley Big to Miss.” IS I’' — Tid€ 'appealing recently in (j.) 'Sitn-Jgvhud: • Jones Was married ., ;.. , _ , jnb' Hodges ] StnnlJy qs was stated in the article on their weddifig kppei'anng- in a !'e«er)it[edition of the Sun-J nlrliial. The bi’Megroom’s parents are Mr. aid j]\Irs. jloHij B. Staidey and not Mr/ and rs.' II. H. Stafnley, as! w’,!aii‘ stated in the icle. and tile officiating minister ■K. \V. DcM ning of New Bern and jv. A. U. BroWn of Bridget,bn.” I M I 11 Ii , same art was l|e\' not R THE AVALON CLUB 10 Mi. W. Bryan -Hwy. 21 ; ( k 2, i] L(?ariard Boswell, Proprietor 'j i M The Best Of , SEA FOODS IN SEASON l s K. C. STEALS SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Air Conditioned \ M • \ i Beautify! Dance Floor ^-532F21 for Reservations H life story of a cojlifessed wdfe slayer the 7(Okla.) VYmia retried to “The Wr lij)kajar, her MacCubte faniily taigle,” leajfrw to the be- oY—ujl with the lief t icrc’s ii lScotsnjan- on the telegraph Yea.rf to Make! desk. ' t T/ie Battalion The Battalion, yf ifcialI p GIpapeij (5f the Agricultural uibd Mechanical I College of .-ii ou„*: r.. s .'.i f .... “i. ... L J’ J 1L.I-J btished five times a week ajiid cluiibg Jio jlliys ajnl examination period ).. During the summer The Battalion is pub- pn rate $4. per suhool year. ( News cdntr butir wmiHall.- Clasiifie.i 20i>, Goodwin II ill. :o it or not made by telephone (4-54441 or -placed by telephone (4-532ij or Member of the Associa The Assoch ited P; estf is; 1 R|ghts of repulili(|iti' j finterod n» Bec<M(ulMnss Office at Colli-Kc] Station ' : ibe Act uf Cotnircia oIVMi |rch 3| r, Hn i ,r TM~ jjtitled Exclusively to the use llor relpublicatipn (f all rtevfs dispatches credi- local tews pf spontanetus origiik published herein. otjh’eririse i|:'c Med rajtKe paper and (her matter ’•herein are also c served. ASsixiated Colldgiai e Pr j J ! Member CHARLIE MURRAY, Vick Liudley Fafro Block, Ouki' Hobb»I I, j Daviid .Seliltmjin J k M»ck T. NMen I.quia Mpriran,, K< nneth Ii md. A. D. Bruce, Jr., T " ^- ^ j tes i-fc • -Gl j— • -j b.l.. , l'»ul Don . . , Sam ..i...„Fcature^^Kditor Maurijik!;H<V(ell Editor ,.;ManaKinK Editor* ature Writer* D. W Columnists Sam r ... WiUoft, ll!' Ut 'ejeas and the City rculated every Monday through Rriday Advertising mtesj;furnished on request. L.&M. Food Market i : [! ; ¥ v-' FREE DELIVERY TO COLLEGE STATION Ph.2-6189 ! AGGIEat • : j ■' ! \ 1 ! SOW is not too early to place your orders for \ ‘ ,/f • j ’ll.,-. \ : Thanksgiving Football Corsages 'AGGIELAND FLOWER SHOP “Oub Flowers Say It Ifor You” • Phone 4-1212 • r , feciom 201, Good- tudent Aethlties Office, Room at the ejlitoi ial office Tress « ell &d rc^ii” nted Satirtimlly by National Ad- fet, jj niji, at Ne»v Yiirk City, Ang< leji and San Francisco. verti$i(ir Sendee, | nd., at New York City, Chicaisc, Los ’ ’ r r ^ - 1 ” —n ..Co-Editors .) Sportji Bdlgir cyn, Andyj j M .....Sports Writ .....Advertisina Mai ....«.C re illation " —ReliKioua X i . wall ADIATOR REP AIR - Recoring and Models ONE DAY SERVICE 4—|tf Miff - DISHMAN j Pontiac Co. Across from P.O. an, Texas i. 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