.ST ^r Page 2 i T ,1. Y 4* l How i attali *‘8ol(W, Steijaman, Knightly - lUe S ullivan Foss^ Founder How tram wheel College St adequate ings? Tv ■loii .rntitg KjlBtem I 17, 1947 i raditions m - cross- lontfis, ;|xcuse, each cros do that), biles hav squeaks ;g f'lhjlyliaife : ittt iffitll th^ M a hou • c^i | the Whistles v^orki cl mlc^ly! ir ;thie horse anc|l bug- £J as Tr gv days vifhien th^*^ K^arcli tnoi ^oviicrVii c. Ant line an . of the Koifeies. ‘{Bu)t|thotei arej(j^rt. 4| J Person^ who as they anproacjh have at least a |fi lue :th cross vf : -fift ’ ”ld| gauntlet; iThe me suit tb neKt-oj-ki' •entire cdfet d warning lights. | The Battafion |uLs |ru crossings 4« College Stat : : present tHet lii$t ckey, unlike those who took the pure uiuig, —Was not hurt, : | j THEY GAN T BOTH BE RIGHT * /! OI r-f ce of opinion concerning itball developed in Georgia or, “de-emphaBizaLioh” by Robert O. Ar- ootball had es- A marked difference the merits of coUege football jjde' oyer ! the recent Georgia Regent !| J Georgia’s L. ... nold agreed with Heaved and said fl caped from the schools to suck ah j Extent that alumni were unable to ery in 1 4pe ia i survey df the bn aipl Bryan, We l the! daylightSi out linfe^ and practices ■ f j • n ir hyes are ckreful ig> but they should ffhance to run the 1 out in one damage probably cover the ■=, Isajfety belly and ng media ex sting adldi one oh the e^st side of MOPAC lines. FIN FEATHER CLUB CROSSING OF MOfeAC Tin , j 4 On MOPAC track going west, there is clear visibility in both directions. Going east, a tin bjujilding on the north side of road is flush against the tracks , which obstructs view eritlrely. Tracks toi.south aue clear. .R«c••••• Editor Editon m Reporter. / .-'I ember of the Associated Press republicatipn of all news [dispatches credi- n»wj of spontaneous origin published herein. Represented nationally by National Ad vertising Service. Inc., at New York City, ieaso. Los Angelos, and San Francisco. i— ••—Tt ..Co-Editors Lanf irtj W. ..SporU Editor -illo, h. Gray CartoonOte Advertising Manager B lyertising AssisUnts - c The questioiii arises in our jnindsi, “Can we afford; to continue! send ing our clothes fo the college laun dry where they are receiving such treatment that they ah* not; fit to Wear after -a fbw washingsi?” or “Would it be more economical to have tjhem done [.outside the college sphere and wait several we *ks to get them back, only tb find that | the quality in work is still much to be desired?” It looks like we are stumped either way We turns I do not take; chemistry: other-1 wise. I might attribute those holes in my trousers to my own care lessness in (he lab. I maintain that | the holes appearing in our shirts [ ^ and khaki trousers afe not the j results of drdihpry wgar in Jvash- ing, but arf thje results of a tqb i liberal use of caustic soap)* arid! strong alkajline compounds th the laundry. Such a condition, with the prices of clothes the way they are, war-1 rants an investigation and immed iate correction. , . Sincerely, PRESTON R. CONNaIlLY * i (Ed. Note: J. 11, Kingfaid. manager of the college laundry,' yesterday , refused to conimdht on the flurry of homplajnta prjnted in past isfsues of The Battalion. K'ngcaid said that the laundry Is now working at over-capacity, with the employees handling be tween 7)000 and 8,000 bundles! each week. In this Ijot are | some 40,000 shirts alone. Kingoai.d said that'he uses the same type soajp which was used at the Baker Hotel laundry when he whs manager there. He-uses no (CBustici solution at the college laundry, j ] The cpipplaipt department is handled' by gijrtls whd check each ! bundle twice, hi* explained. If any- j thing is missing, the bundle is held [ for two dhys before being sent to; the substation fori delivery. If a student loses an article of clothing, he may claim .same | or receive payjment at the laun- j dry office. A dimit of $3 is set on repayUient for shirts hijst or damaged.: The unironed; look i,s caused Jjy the system; in effect at laundry sub-4 stations. r V He' believes t is impossible for clothes ; to : be worn by equipment j iji use now. Re thinks that the laundry has m ide much improve ment since he came here one year ago. j j i ■ i ; ; He has manpged laundries Tor 29 years and considers this lau idry one of the best; under present con ditions., . • ! Kingcaid invites students; to tour the laundry and test any cleaning solution if thev so de* '“m i'W : l ! I v GREEK ARMY CAPTURES , 100 GUERILLAS ATHENS, Dije. 17 — p.m. 4-1181 TOD A Y—TH U RSI) AY .i?r wi»h Akim Tomiroff and Lynn* Ovarmon 0>'»ct«d by Wi>l»oi»* Thiol* Features Stqrt 1:00 - 2:50 -MHO - 6:30 - 8:25 ,3:50 —i^bso—I COLOR CARTOON ARMY - NAVY GAME 111! M 17 i Wt ‘ ' ■ f' to \ m; i .ioaP S EASO N S GREETINGS | \ •fl • ' i' Ml. , I ■ f If youi »eed a last | - minute GIFT . i Hi . ] | come in and see u$ 1' ITT; ,! x jj * Sank| Parks JI. _ i I H ;|j E W E L E R ' - 111 MaiR Bryan • I Hi! ! r iy : r ‘ 1 f i • • i ill' ty I . ...; : I, WILLIAM Eiiasmi iuii EDMUND GWENN-ZASU PITTS “-gy MICHAEL CURTIZ aw.i.i* nu w k ADMISSION : Matinee .. Nights - 1.30 -~r~—y- GUI snti 'L me Mvi minutes la itf nr,,,,, la; Mary Rose in retireirveM because: that day wajs killed in a train accident. - ^ wanted to see the royal wedding hopue town in South Africa', and n\ she was killed in a f years old. ] today that regardless tMc itnan dr the wife wins an argument, V io pays the bilrin. the ynd. , i I greed to provide the money for the Idid testified ini police court she hit him aped him but of bed, shoved him n41 forceii hiin| w spendj the night in Willian Tfi# office. “Our e< iffor f< r t C'he r tha|t ‘So kl I; mclieii d' II mini mi iera '• w - It iH was robi] r or J. A. wap a coir Kr<»l«. tile moments lilfence. Then—“Oh well, 11 or two for sguvenita ” P* nil than|{ed h m ahd hung U;) '•5 "iJl: LIKE IT 111tam M. O’Brel any length to l insure jt on bet while she scolded him at O'Brein states Mrs. its arfif clal leg to -ir Is action h dlatrlct doui|t charges has den OF PA has denied the charges. , t - r». of wash- keep him l 1 Tl' rtgle ijldhn B. NejiS'er fined; Mrs. Dascen- IM [ U _ iji Uf paid ini kdekly installlmients of %‘2. teed to provide the money for the Ife's houjsehbld money. I GET GRAY wnr ijldne df his bhvels was appearing, in a popular magazine, English author k eray was suhimoned to the editor’s |1 !|si like yoar hjovel a great deal,” said irK| they jarjej betforiiing impatient wait* jfd to mafry thle heroine. Wheri do said Thack- t ,«.* ^ „ tut our readers be married, and,” he added point-,, irM-r •; i a no financial positiou to argue, • ly to make the change, them! in the next installment," hr d you my word they are going U i" ! K CDnuftY-rcw fHSTAI WARNE AMERICAN T TMI ^ E J T. FRIDAY— SA 1 - • T -i- N1 V B Hire Li '|| •If I m DAY ECIAL! 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