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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1948)
h- ■ If ' M % I Page 2 i . f: 'V ! ! i I : ! ; V if 4i m f ytn n attalion OR IA I. S . Ui .tesman, Knightly! G Ross, Founder pf Agj erltly In 1948 Air-Condit ionl Tfh< ise jjg muph t, IeII ?nd Last year th ire the campus,: Gqiol everyone aireec. it vvja.g a a6od ,In tHis'eool JattUar V veath . tober. Every p acelSdti hi t»- b tires- ! I Cushing Lit .r able I in late spri ig it-^its back in ;ht, rTT -y- . iGuionHaU ii attlja'ie ^ herC[|A?gi<‘s'gb for relief when they get slightly mad from studying in thei ’j“lM e^s ’’ But e B'acks In 1948 -Thp BMta ionj hdpt , Where in this W<5>irl< 1, ejjtcteji kept! Vsecr^t”. \k |Thb Ba els are afraid— ' l!|%jri lly somqone may i d* Let Us.. Biiildings . . . abput air-conditioning t\yo of the most used buildihgsjo iir|g Memorial Libra%. Nothing happened, except the r, it Is easy to forget what A.&M. is like from May to Oc- , ,, 5 is rib more evident anywhere:than in these two struc- a pLfjiie fci^ study, but the reading rooms get almost 1 uninhabit- nid ntaj that wayluntil fall. Only library employees can tell how hot butlifr im, the condition of th|e reading room we can suspect. .place Street sign! aiij- |i( with man|\' jsihfebt when, there is u ) ky —Himofetly hidden l)e Milner Hall, wo Me ; (j)n'dark ni^fct:) .arpuijd in total Kllir in ’.the clouds._\ j Roads are her hist 'fall's-at wh cjajr fni I tld m i|e:iid(’tit ■ii : i !M1 iiH tlin imphasable to ail bi | Aggies, too carVihg in and if 1 art useless whgfi the fjirthCraiice - 1,1 Hllf. A' Inslall AFIkMoILiij- -car i|e: HUlii hn fs Ail student injil|l of a ilioto engia vih i crhaps you, a zines, jhaye wonc erpi niw !.\vV •; r turpi,[wjhen fini llV at Agigie home i|i|n pu .< t n et In ft he Battah ohrishic t sf > gu el trials should’ be Mpl sh^ d defahiatioifi oL i.riara : |ner. persons tried. 1 ' 1 na , u In 19.48 let si likye oppfn / j 1 j i • . ■ I j | f.< Improve (]amipus .prom the RaptHiate ari imposing .sight;.' B i‘ 1 into’the center blj 1 w daiml. put bur enginee;'iing Sciiaice to irk ill these two buildilngs. 'Open’ Fac ultv *ahelH L ] Lallip] sell] cisiU ikor sentence. s, tv nwHe. mad dashes whenever the melon shines through a hole V\M (die, or the new North (la re- s if College View amjl some ig jii ill pup.' ji-b i ')rs,l vyho gasp with awe Hiy aif-e.disillusioned, for m -a-’ a I..', ^ 4i j U — ■ ■: i MONPAYj JANUARY 5, 1948 Strides in Fro ns Wallet. But Wi )-L h h The trills arid tribulations of ctXeducation tocjky | were haur ting a University of Texas student named Tusten Stugard. The subject (sf young Stu- gard's eml )arrassment is quite simpIeK He strug gled in fro:n a date last week—with dat<hbut with out paftU. . - i A h i • \ . Stugard and his;girl friend were parked, in the mountains j surrounding Austjn when he stepped qut of the j car for a moment. He was slugged lieved of his pants, billfold and $7. [' Flashing some colorful shorts, almost matchii the color of his face, Stugard and friend motored home. HTA KNOW Fari Dahcer Sally Rand made a recent plea for ‘‘fair treatment’! of the Florida tourist, “instead of gouging I him with prices and makirig him disli,ke the idea of returning’’ The celebrated dancer's suggestion came ini a letter tri the Jacksonville, Flai Chamber of Coin- Sh; pointed out that the "real mon'ey"] in business lies in! repeater trade, nd said 14 yearfe of makirig them! coine more had taught her that "the return the one who brings in the gravy.' 1 merce. the tourist Miss Ra back for customer is Life of \Y. H. Alexander To Be Shown | Wednesday, Thursday FHE LAST STRAW u^oni(affords little reliyf during the warm months. ! ij :: I ' l-M Let’s ,i( i i o see “open” faculty panels with publication of findings. A. M-, are people “tHed-' in coiirt and the results jlsjees iit some people who ate in charge of the faculty pan to (death—to see the ijesults publislhedi for fear that . , ppt ip e-aS to believe that everything which takes place in pan- ,1 by WILSON H. BKARDSLKV £ j ■ I ' “Preview of Heaven” is a documentary picture, made in the life of Rev. William H. Alexander, will be givjeri a special free showing at (Guion Hall Wednesday at 11 o’clock, and will also be shown in connection with “Les Miserables” the rest of the day and Thursday. , Frank ^ahler; 31, said he didn't mind when- his wife locke4 hi™ ou;t the house five times in three months and gave him a hotfoot while | sleep ing, but wh;n she hid his-false teeth, “that wias !too much." So toda,’, he asked the police prosecutor [ to j summon M-s. Zahler and require her to disclose where she has been hiding the teeth since lagt Sat- iurday. j I , ' | . j . If "One thing Vou don't have to share with your wife is your teeth," said Zahler. The prosecutor uisued the stimmons. PROPHET fe are the ethics of jouittalism to (follow, which include iflt wp do not advocate puiolication of the names of the! ilj/ if |erested in'the results. fai fjty pahelB—open to the pf^ss and all interested persons. arante • * Tf • I [ I e, the A. & M. campus i.s t Hie first glimpse, are taken! campus leaves much to* be ij An ml, i haft vl: 1 g S r .• —si in whe ol is, iiiidj though most of up .iMmet tv ye edmpus appearance by iefipiu-eh .to remove the doodjingS by Ending or repainting f) .v -1 millui gamtis j :o|ld not be ran until Tuesday (Sometimes Wednesday) )r0*nt Let-up. it takes a minimum of three (usually lour) days for a ,nder the . tufeljjo get into pijiit. 1 i’h- * ImlihL-d photo has to be sent by bus to Austin for engra j .1 * ...l.E./ ..h. * .1*..., : 1 If and i|ie finished en Hut a picture -printed. [With a'photo A. M.” pamj hetj 'of college activi [Other colleges A. & M.? r refeh “rj ' TT : ' u . r The greatest flu attitiicle toward lifoi f our teadhing feral—neit i- »S: M. cafe ti ‘right and wi on >. coiicc ’uy'.iin ier itii' 1 ' *1 nor uijpiriral attitu foe Studies in r gh ;and ' A: ' The mimes don t rfet)ttc '. es to wan, li; of imericans our'hltjion has abilitJ of each § loss, i ib Subject natter should concern moral principles ')$hifti|)n of right versus wrong. called upon to carry tf|e greatest burden of responsibility ivthf knifvjijl. fher v,e wreck or rebuild the: world will depfend on the n| |tx)' distinguish right from wrong, rather than profit from ■( : The, Battalion, of College Station, Tjecca^ afternqon, except lished semi-wee Nqwg coittriblitiofs win H4U.! Classif 209, Goodwin Huf. t; ted to All-Amerigan Associate J ihidss Rights; of republidati • • Entcnfd al eccond-c laa Office it ’Oollij'Ke St»ti«)i the' Act jof Conprcss (if in rdt Ifo Wollli ha\fe fgb l£V ifitidl |n vr.spa|ei jo£ the Agricultural and Mechanica) College of Texas (and the City t or not ot{heniv r ise.ic-t tli L 1 j , . , , . . .. r i . | l | 1 \ j . lege Statiojn at 1 ::|K, Kj-a sU|p jtc|w|!r(li leadership by institutjng-f-i.(r rcjit|hQr|restoring—Courses i HduH.m at linio p. m. On the return trip pul s _ al i o: i the[c^mpu^. b'tfad ri’ss t. . mfe! nf vcl U ?e because there aren’t jtiny. to toll a visitor hivw to Yet; A. & M. isj a complex firi(l Junior ini Dorm 12, reets. Dormitory des.ignatioiM are also hard to find that parents have feeefe krjown to stand outside •e Milner can be. -1 ?I : IS a documentary picture, made in LimVood Henderson was two days early when! he ■♦■the style of “March f of Tijne” told police cf g|s owr) death. I; .. shorts. Played hnOtty h^ amateur "Uetj my nahte off my death certificate,'' police actors, it was phptcjg’iaphed, by a -said he i told thein when he was arrested in Rlch- profcSMonal crijw- •if cameramen mond, Va. c m .a drunk and disorderly charge. "I 1 and sound Tocordetfs I LiHvent from j died yegterqay ahH tvas embalfned this inferring. : ' Hollywood to Oklahomji City to i film it. Rev. Alcxjinijdr plays him self,'except when; li(‘[is. shown as a young boy. -j f I b i This film, origidalfy!intended for national exhibiti-jn,: inly not be distrihutei) for, venei'jiil showings will be buried tomorrow." ( Henderson paced (his cell all night. Thursday! police found hiip whitefaced on his cot. The tnnbulance arrived too late. Henderson igas dead when i|t gdt to the jail. because ul! a plan .tot ifi'-ijmke if in POET OF THE BLOTTER This entr Endicott R. BENTLEY Extension Service full fealulie length j;(s a, regular pietuiv, l.ee Bofen) Hi 4nd his wife, Gale Storm. T«ijcas-feqi it star, ate pbinnine to pro-ituie the Ipnger pie- tun ''Hand on M.\| Shbuhler.” Despite amatfeul- ieting) and oe- eiSiotia! poor dubbing of sound, the short pietui'e'. diiett JiiH aefoss its depij-edati I Alexander's messagej. as,"he has so often i xpi'essed. ijt p(“retinally in iiuioii Hall as Rejigiojusi'Emphasis Week speaker or f bacfalaureate anthor umci N.n. police blot , "Man called to dehoum e tt dog of Robbie ave nue. This (jog samples pedestrians who pass by' entitled, er: appears on the premised and is hated and foared by all and sundry. Complainant who wished to remain anony mous vowed [ he Would! cause the offending canine to rapidly become extinct it gendarmes didn't halt >ns.!”j • ORATORY preacher last yfeal- ;m|«I ifis special speakt'f last montl) A reliable j tent wehpon dit showed leeehtjiy. fethtfr/ citmpus area a .sit agger ing will have to be riot till snieeze when we femem- el or Aggtieland vvill become Ag Engineer Quits Extension Service i* ★ a Chicago niewspa gunmen when ! hi nearly a full weel) men their freedor The armed mdjnj “(jive us yotir dotif Greatly tespec rendered 'hi$ east: this i» all I have i The gunfneri d iftten Just' ad thlei vfl wallet andfthe'jgb, a policemjenj W alk| AM) ROBBERY gift of gab is sometimes a morn pi>- than a gun, an unkmAvn Chicago biah- Officpr'1, sho| It i guys havji Jjusf r ' ' "He's just dn explalnedi !“Loo)i Tlve officer lo|;l A tpe vlctiip to “tr'' own business. The ginmei WHY SERIGEf The Armjy'd a training seejns to Marine iSgt,. who has ' bijen| a smoking h^ipfes any Wain jipepar nged for trip cjghfi After] jtnje fcreii day, one of Alleiilji stTucfor’si noonli. I “Sir, lijsikokedl ( this third) one.I’ ! "Don't jjoui. sii asked. "No .sir !biit I. y hurritidj jaway ^ OET U^AY inetessity for tl'ntlonl ut| neecs jetting- riNmger s| ({'. Alhjjht tif di binned 1 to giving : gular irjltimvpjls, l; ptateii lerjt [ cot ik’d sijstj.ojh i yt The quick How Hill’ AleXahdfit gfjj'i'W up as a boy with u Social ToiisciunCe which impctled him j to be a "l|if- ferent" kijul ->f pivaeber is shown by "‘Preview of dt aVen". His . clowning am! gvi|etial gaily- kept : CXHS 1 splash of oratory plus a ,-L. Dunlap to Study !rop Losses ! discontinuing doodling and next day to contribute his wit! (?) or knife blade to Inlter roads, moire lights, dormitory designations. ving Lab M. R. Bentley, agricultural en gineer for the! A&M Extension Sefk’ite, resignefl'j peccnibef 3i, Ide P. Trotter.! Extiejlisibn Service Di- tector, has anmitmeed.: t Bentley whs ha mod agricultural engineer fojr the Lpwer Golorddu River At^thurity,'effective Juintaiy 1, with muidquarteiH at Ausfifn hand ini proposing this m|xf -resolution: Ahe installation he Mttalion and the three bi-inonthly student magal ntsiiiithe campus-have gone uiipictured, or why pic-i fou-to seven days old. (For instance, pictures taken ::la /s o Pig clioof graduates would benefit lists U'lleil (the drab pages of type an phqtp engraving, iabs.. Successfully, too. i v; S icI emitys ts mat Ik: called Philrisophy o)- Fthics (the classical names ’( i.i a particular offender, being a technical institute where •ong) r M' lrn|ed the; same way. okes timeliness, and. Often, such f vjr j ate pictures are hot ' ! ' • j ’ ! V | Ibi the College’s otherwise lifleletisj! bjulletins and “come-to- fit tp ifeojsmall extent. Pictures d inciieafee reader interest K A Ccmuty, Illinois, Bentley atUm-fcd high school, in Wichita Falls and rceeivwf'kis HS degree from Okila- homa' A. & M. iit HKV.b Before en tering Extensiou work uh eourity agent iu Oklahoma iri ,1917, he farmed ; in Riwky, Oklahbtha, 1 and manageit a farm in Charlie, Texas. From Ij'.HT until 1918 he senyed as Extension Seilvicje agricultural Engineer with headquarters at StHI- jvajter Okla. > , in 1920 Bentley became agri- I cultural engineer fori the Texas Extension Service and remained 'in that position until the time of his } resignation;. him in, hot water v ith Ijheologjieal j 'school offjcials; his sinofpoi-'!ii|? of j ] dances and mstallatjoii ol pool A. A. Dunlap, plant pathologist j tables in the social .center of the ] of the Agr cultural Experiment First- Christian Cluiireh of Q^la-1 Station; wii handle the Texas homa i ity htdught one him the study of eroji diseases, an expefi- wrath ol ultta.-con.'iervative jay- menjt set up by the USDA under men. (hit his work; with young peo- rh ( , Research a[id Market mg Act. pie ha- proved iLdlfiiri praetiee, as ; Three field headquarters wi-li Ik? the (ilm points out. • established. Texas disease fore- 'liacy Silvester,, \yl)o gang “ Fh(e : casti wjll he j handled through the nativtf bf iGriggsville, Pike ! f-or/lT Prayer’ pt | Chioryl Hall dur- Raleigh’i Nortth Carolina headquar- ing Alcxiim'ici ■’s i JaifC fiisit hbre sings the fame so'ilgliii the picttiw, and m also heard wiijh thif choui' he directs. ib Former Director To Speak Tuesday \Foj'nier ineniher inf the Aj&M lloaHl of pi recto ij E. M[, Law will speaif Tue.si ay right, at (7 p. nj. in the (>hcqii.stjry Lecture Room, j Latv, ehttijnrian bf;the-First [Na- ! tior.aj BankEof .Hjogstori, is hidijg ters. ; i 1 * - Diseases id Ik.' icovered of in- 1 teicst t<) Texas include late blight of i>otatoes and: tbmatoCjs and) j downy mildew of; cucurbits, such! I as melons, cucumbers, squash, and [ pumpkins. j’ At a meeting held, recently in] j Chicago, it w«is decided to include | internal cork' of; sweet potatoes j which, ammlingi to Dunlap, is ; spread through slips and bedding ; potatoes from . injected stock. Why can’t 1 Ethie ng ■i . r. i -AHlAhericim colh^'cs today is Start Fort Viortli- Houston Day Train :i t ' brought to the cathpius Iw the Ecj)- | nomii's Club, but et’brjSj'me is) ih-'J vitedj Pretsi iont df the ijClul) John T. .Miller srid' todliyk ! He w ill >| eak on tflur Subject]. “jA Forecast joi Am.i|rie:ui.>. x Hcoi’Jonjy ! j () and .Einanjce.” Law gradijaU'd from 1- btifeal methods of doing particular tasks. Sucih teaching the failure to teach an ethical Missouri Pacific Railroad Lines j-A&.M |n 1H|9.5 and served hid the Sunday began a daily train lies .Board W 1 ireCtofs. for 27 yj^rs. tween Fort Worth and Houston Vuntil. Octqbn r, ihilA via College Station add Bryan. Leaving Fort Worth at 8 a.-in. —1—i——s each day- the train arrives at Col- HOOKS - HIHLES - NOVKl.flES p.. m. Kiwanis to Install Officers Jim. 14 Dr. Ernest Wiiight, lieptenanti governor of the) third division of| District, KiwAnis International of Houston, will install offiebirs foit of the (.'allege Station Kb wanks Club, January 14 at 7 p. mi i'r fry such newer names as True Democracy, Tolerance.! Houston at 9;25 the triiin a. m.,' itoiou nf lifn ! l iking here at 12;H! ji. m.iand Fort , naysoi me, W()Uh at (; . 1(J p> nl dvtlife ed als p ib !i? hb -m idi ’-jby telephone (4-3444) or at the 44 J he p jic ;d by telephone (4-5324) or at the £ j Hr! 1: ill ! in attet u Texi , .ech 3! 1 CHAHUE MURRIa Duke T. l|i Darjd feeligman Taia C . G. Mack T Nolen t Ik-uia Morgafav Ken no h k: D. I ruaej; Jr;. Ho ; mrili - ■ ’ . _ itlai< T I; Ted Copjelaii aAlO — nj -ter. I | A l;r-F t:! $4 pc r school year. ;itle jr ted Jim tj i ' \. Potts j) Hr E NI atta ive times a week and (ire examination periods. ...I't 1 ' ' 1 ^ ■! 1. i, . •! b’Ti and \V( bionic! I ills f^r iall people i seasons where cd^tblners sh profit. $l.ijo free book With catalog 1| VBERNACHE B TEST BOOK STORE. <6()8 So. St.,) Waco, j Texas. Stops uile made at Waco, Marlin, Bryan, ({ojlege Station, and Nava- sotit. Railpad officials said that the! train would be madeup Kf i, cotiches, eliuir cars, and ,a grill l coach. The night, train between Fort ;j Wjirth andj Shfusthn; was j disenn- tiijjied yestih'jlsiy, at Which fime the day traiii sdljedulc wajiit into effect. ' in Shitia Hall. Bob Balpin |is in charge of ticket '\J sales. Gene Brock is program ’ chairman, ancj Joe H. Sorrels, ref ” tiding, president, will act as master of ceremonies i -it! Holmjjruun Heads ^reek Aid Senicx ftt ites furnished on request. itorial office, Room 201, Good- itudent Activities Office, Room] T' dusively to the use for republicat ic paper and local n^ws of sport ?r of The of all news dispatches credi- ofjtil c|thqj''lD^ tt * r hpn-'i 11 » re also veserved. ecus origin published herein. .Associated Collegiate Press 3QN. iMSuihginii Editor* Member ! i : :iated Press : f Ch I Mationalty by National Ad vice. Inc., at New York jCitar, AaselcK. and San Francisco. Elmer N. HolmgiWen, farther business ipaiiager of A&M and now- on an agricultural mission to Greece, has heou named head of the Central Distribution Organiza tion in Greece, Dwight; P. Griswold, chSjtf of the L T B Military }Ii*sion, aivnounced E iday. [j In his new positioji HolmgreCn, who has bejen in Gifeecg for the pajst six mtijths, wijll assist in distributing Ariiericap aid to the people of U'chece. ....Co-Editors — rif Wir« Editor Paul Martin . Featur, Editor ..Feature iL .Coumniata . Eenorter* hur HoW Writer* Don[ Engelking;, A Matula, Zero Sara Lanford. W| K. Maurice Howall J. D. Barrett. Prbstoa p D. W. Springer mmond. C ilyllle, L. MJ. W. ^ Wilson H. Beardsley, J: v : 1 I r r r. F4U- •r ..Sports Editor Shelby -Sports Write|rB Gray ... j Cartoonkjlai Advertisirif Manager . j Advertising Assistartts; Circulation Manager; -L- Religious Editor 1942 FORD TUDOR New r Paint Job I Priced Right ' Lincoln - Mercury CHARLIE CADE JR. 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