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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1948)
'■-H :r Page 2 U L ■ Yeah,j ; ; The ‘ ioneries is i I and heada:h^fj tjiaii, of us who wqije t'akin ? ftba mas. vacatlior Battal i TORI ALS ‘>S •! In order ta tht just to m ikt ithje p :lces|Iol , l/i to clean then so th'nroui like starting! i from kcriil jbuUdjngs.- M ‘ Some Agijiesj hra|\ ‘The Eagle .Conf l^ei': Look of ; {t fte: res. It o ah Ibe Ireullimi by those the old place up, even if they do make one jj rout twenty men ■ \>Ho coi tefft4d|:he shops during the holidays yorlked |naiftr at a stretch ^t the |ol y during Christ- think of a nightclub on Hollywood’s Sunset jib {approximately Strip. The crisp white coats and black leath er ties athl to the movieland impression. It jwilT probably be months before the 1 , America ^[homas isrtt, and Even great mer ;and ostrac , in our owh tjihie-, . now comin .'‘ Peter Alt I j>m : eiini IPaijie ,i [lotljer wniw (noil Vhcli el j Lindsay. g iilto his e!:| "ojf gotten Eagle’i by po A feW [weeks agc|, tb^ ( ■igeld’s birtjh ufa.s ( cekwallod Supreme C’ouil Justicel Wi Cardinal Stiitctji a 4l piesi H. Green of Hl'inoi ifamongj tjiose who paid J‘tribute, i f! ‘ ^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1948 lid ter, Statesman, Knightly Gentleman” li' srror eoiSullivan Ross, founder of Aggie Traditions tioneries College confec- more labor by the gajrish psey’s. But the 11! i- i! . ! - • /' j ! 1 f; ) l cplor$ used iin the former olors certainly do brighten RSE ANALY n,d it wasn’t ifferent, but at H is much in bramfxnew a little startled' '1 two stored are operating in top form. There is, a limit tojhpW many changes cairbe made at once, without risk of a breakdown. But solely |on the {strength, of improvements al ready made ahd in effect, we say “Fifteen” for the collegej confectioneries. orgotten’... i: 1 | • (esi .forgets its Court condemned hint as a traitor. In 1902, lit'd in disgrace ! when Altgeld lay in h^styoffin, clergymen de- liscovered” only dined I to . conduct t he funeral. The farewell great man, only wordsifor Johrv “Pjirdon” Altgeld were spok-1 s governor John en by two per^ionali friends, Clarehce Darrow (tailed the “For- and Jane Adkms. 11 i j Xv But time, ias thh Springfield poet Vachel Silent Tracy, Fiery Hepburn Whistling Wind-Dreary Show mild ynijjal cords is Miss Gladys Solomon, a New Haven, Contu, newspaper woman. Miss Solomon, who canie to Washington to .^ork for govdlmiment information ser vice s, analyzed the doodler’s per son ility to a 4, T”. Soon she was besieged with Stables-full of little hone drawings from people who optimistic, ra waited’to know about themselves. , Non; she atsks them to send $1 oolomoil ;with thdir sketches. wardsi JV iss HoloijpOn, who stiems to have * j almost, ihore fun than anybody at the gamje (and who wouldn't at u buck a it] , gre v rtte(re ajnd more fascinated with it» post ihilities. | ! Shu did [extensive research on drawing as I test of personality. She also studied 'other related per sonality fund; intelligence tests,, made many tejit ana- l lysis, cljdckiilng back the results with! fricyd 8 an d | acquamtiinct.'S. i ■ • • i - After going over nearly l|,000:horses slci deter- minted some basic principals by which pie c could 1)0 interpreted. HorN’analysis is a psychological gain< jisimilar to i andwripng analysis, she says, but perij ps more i revialjng. It is liased on the principles that what- j ovei 'om: does expresses hrs personality it) some 1 maijnor if the observers happens to 1> astute {enough to notice 1 the signs. $2! jf-satix ■tendejj 'i The creator of C “tih her se B shows a By D.iVE sbLIGMAN | j WHERE THEM’S LIFE (Cam- jnitehnial of Alt- - Lmdsify wrole in “The Eagle That Is For41 SF , ofUjrxss (Cuion FS) lfu s ’ T l hF f u ) / Bob Hope cavorts rJrxu.-J :*u gotten)” has its way. The Germati-born, Chid ■ . ‘Jk ^ I fhiouigh this light, comedy which itr Chicago, with iiikn Oi Douglas, nil Gov. Dwight J“It poitn’t matter if your (pawing dod ui’t look likei a liorso,” says Miss Sojomon. ‘‘Over p(, ,... . cent bear little resemblance to horses. Such per sonality jtriits may be seen in a drawing a i friend; j linej?s{ Ipstjility, rigidity, relaxation, happitiCsp care- | raised I Democrat js. now recognized as an ; What shafjlow lay theke many .years? Believi tig it hat t liji-ee Her the Haymhrket !|iots|in nocent and Had beni fjifanjifec ipardoned ' hepi. Tha: oife nj’t a torrent ot jabuse :h;tl| hi word “uni aralleled ’ t<) jk^tfr n |Won (|f Aptgjlh 'tional deni ’ so unrestri Wallace Pa [_ Now thali Ilenn venture ha ! liability, th 1 up are tal l wo m regarded second froiiu Tuft strait] that bavin Taft and c don’t think final outco L‘t jd\t|hat i: Jukticj]' of the Supreme i it ! Will fhange I fnyn ie'oble \ Jioiha .ii ci jg if t (fv/vi ohm Ini ag< iViallpce i s Ear g ist renli fj Wj)l 11 at ( injt hurt •p n)akt wU” i]i t il't tltte it this rke! HI. ill! thg' !hti fet nijilch Demo'ci at c eack est New VorGcant more hopeful than that the Vf a liaise all back into ^elements Ids lions. If therW ■ i on the elec and stroim It He /part \ tljnj the dlajce 1 tidn joutc istj it) the ■17' electoral votes, ine ijjjiai ries a great (leal of fvep ht : i taking them | njtost!'' |'rl / rri anjd Fisl fini; (From a bulletin |»f ^ Iljiiversit Fish and Fiishin on how to catch fj ov^r kltjgeld’s memorv J. • j 11 imprisoned -af- ricago were in- Gov. Altgeld" set loose such tbrians use. the be it. The na- was so bitter, rty Fizzling? honest} man who coliild ijpt be' turned from a rigHteoijs course. ; ■ \ j* }• 1 j ; j\ ' i-l\ Sleep .wjjlfft/ laav/e foigottcr^ |. . .\vhder the stone,' •| ■ Time iwty its itv/j/ irith non there, \(i)i<l % >/((// wr its (iim. Sleep 0li/ilO hra tie-h ('opted, 0 wise I man, njiot khaiU d the flume— Tp\ live iP mitokiitfP is far moet\ \h(i)t ,t\i> lire in; a ■name, \ \ Although tljo talents of two i>ii,t- jsu’t 7) V an y means perfect. With standing actors are loosed- in this • jWillian, Behdix to add some laughs picture. It remains a dreary ‘<'pi r >u „, ^] inkv ’ Signe Hassu, WTL sode. Starring Katherine Hepburn ^ ( . n tertainme.it. iipd Sponcef I racy, the filin {(Coniplete review' w:tS made pre bused on a duel betwepp the home- ! giouMy > ' Steaders ami the'cattlcjinen on the : i ’ • -.jl . t ‘ pi-au ics at the turn.of jhe century, i V AU . ; x AN rpliJt^ IJ A G T I M K Metvlyn Douglas hs champiim of bANJ) l Queen, Thlj'S).. Here's one j tionj, ja -/jaigedy line that looks like lightjngg im|i- tjfc ,settlers' has /Prngress and the from the Sniithsoiijan Institute catejs ) eAijiicemeiU. Federal Goieerrmient on his side [hat mig’htdue j.uslict; to the pic-j Mi.4.s| jSpImon sayk 8(> pej* cent of tmil horses, ^aiijJ wins oiijt despite the fight ami urc industry. With Don Ameche j faci) (leftjl 12 percent right; tjvo per dent arg lessheps jarid creativemjss. . , : M 1st) Solomon bases her analysis on rjerognized art. i p)'ochlures. She says it has long been I known thaj h horizontally (jrawn line imlichtes niental calm;! zig-zag crossed' Ikes, eoiifusioij. A smooth j eurvej fnjmi up to (lowiv to up dgain,.like a ‘|I ” imli- catjs I buoyancy, An upside-down ‘‘l ? ” judh ates de- preis <m.j A line slojiing up imijicates ti $en|sL)|of mo- W ‘argunumts, ()f Tracy. Phyllis Thax. und Alice Faye paired in the leads or lajl-oti. Half look (nippy, half look sad. ii ifty-t To lit'?, in mankind,'far, far | more .:.. than to litre in a name. I —VAVHtL US'DS’AY i ter as Tracy’s daughter makes her j aifpearancc jlate in' the story-r-'too late\ howevijr, for her freshness to jits debut and I prf dict it will do 1 brighten thy show. {repeat. 'pleasant, i^rj perjibliality, sais Gladys ]{ ! i . ^ * I* J |L tl||ja|)p ‘each problems bgckj '| avoid problems,’ she says. RRY, 50 per j path Mrs. Eli L. recentljy Wher camera, light tain php and She!j Was Ig all loojt was mailed)'fromi unsigned notejl “I tim retif one night wihf found dn my tion pjroperlyl thing ll have HOUSE A Yth| can't i how hard yog Williaiili' I, Avii Air Fijjilid in VVilfeon spell wtt>le. t|ving last, ti|c|yi foni they h;|d thei . NejJtj day, VVEKiHTY Thj IColbrl i)ri»l iK* Is S ometimes a <f Cjairnel, Cal., wrts rtie |b) rglarized her scri'wy oiu disinaytM home I of a, je;v eied elkfs tooth!, a i°un jitoniii of jewelry. (jjftfe amazed a week later wheijiy jWed inij' a parcel pits! packag /r Angeles! Also: enclo iclli saidp ' ng j youij{things that ■t i olt jwhen. my mind bop an Please' fofgave met for “ led; was ai| Ji I if! aked u( :rj(<>jjticat|d. This iis everything to func) r I’ll nevfcr ;d; DUSE? (t the hdjjjsing shortage!, no mutter (w; j At. litjpst that's tit 1 Opinion o)' B-29 jpilot at Rapi(( City Arm} JaMik iiW'Wuintills hunting a house, mealnj- cabins. At In triumph, lift S ITP* is jflat I -h- f s third party I'lossiliility to pro- been talking it )ri flfle “situation is expected" and running. Hj Isi also Jhei s;*at!iof t he American Labor Party jwhiclij|ha.sH r i’iv!i an automatic Wallace m slate in a no factor a [ j . ^ : i . ,, . g|i|t cost President Tt'unian the ! cjose race. In Texas, Wallace is | all. ! :i ' e|uibl(can party ntiaJ political ■ek however a i nly, “We think •ace can’t hurt [u hi leap's, hut we illfference in the from their lat- latjl | bt'r, nquncilfnjent may bring so ne of thj. 1 religious 19,1!) c ijugres.sional elec- i i r serious effect M ill be felt first Ylfrk (listr'ict.'With i ittan area car- f the‘November Thje greajest liability to the third party bid is not frpm ()iji)position by the-two major partiek but from Help being offered; by com- munisi organizations. 1 Association with ahy- thing {Red i ikpolitical poison, and although Houmi. Wallace stljjitily asherjts that: the people who are tiicking his independent racefare not' (•oinmiuijsts! the unwanted ]niblicity contin ues. After, lijis , Milwaukee speech, Pravda carrie 1 a r)attering two-column account of his plan for! United Nations control of aid to any f uropean country “regardless of its politics.” [ j | { | ; i, ! Wiatejvqr the effect on the two leading parties, YVijdlacp’s bid for election seems doonnjd. Some-Quarters suggest that it would not Inj too difficult, fdr Wallace to change his mind anddiro]) but ol the race, later bn. Tl|is is phmably More wistful than logi- ( cal tHinkingj pmee AVallace is riianbuvering No MoVe Modern Capones on ’48 Screen . . . T*—\r— 1 —n—^—r~ n k.r—— Big Election Year Forecast With So Many Hats In Ring Head-on wo ihis 'story of old ragtime was en- pel rant ijiii’ standing still, the rest in njotum. Sonic joyed by many when it first made arg dumpy, some feminine. ‘‘Your horse may be of a different Icojoij,” says Misk| Sobjinion, ‘‘liut iti Won’t ebange until yjuiehange youH perbinality. | . r | i ll WE AIN”T SO BAD OFF APPARENTLY jlf tlid actions of a forty‘eight yejir wodtjern inaruifacttiriny executive mean eolkige slindents don’t have.such a bad litje, u<; profb .or po profs. v But (there is soglje definate sUspicjoi) ior dot foil!r years of Higher lei)ruing, with lout Ivy, b worth SdO.DOO. But ) Ih j wjfe in ‘tourist plqijbqught a house. Kinds in ipr a housewurmllng. liini! was transferred to Stjultle. j* cisio; Highvyuy A'dvis >ry Poard decided to actj but tlij yj |<|idlii't sej soon enough. sjvjst'iigwed to emnply with All dclc|jrtion to replace a bridge) W when tflaie meeting vlaa interrup- rysBiikge. Sis *' By LAKIO^GMOpW 5 N j] Hollywood, prepairiiig for ' Is, I'.Mk may wjtnpkk Hjc dectiein.of |bas alieady made one change that d to\!t! to Arthur L. Sexton, of Cin :f inati. Xosthlgia for warbling the old collegg s n gs over i n.UV piekidenf t.k%Jthe White jwilj affert,Ap_s.im.c degree at least, l „„j. utiv „| who chucked over h{s jlJMl.rtOtj a the; sunless of% the .Hiini , parrier liy m-w' high -peed ^bi planes; sum new chaijgehyers n the'moviy industr A presidential c .. . .. is every lejip yeui, 19'ik wilf first tlie nat J»4 Ifrlrjidom.’s influence! oil the public a stein or suds proved too much- for the -tyi 1< le-!kged exi b,i ;:in j-lK. A n'eu law Inis been written jUitb the mogies .•''(ilj preventing • . v !gai|igkki movies oi |j|lm titles us- lection ydvr as i'f'U' Uu names of eujTmit or re- " eet)tk- notorious eriniinals, This nji-o v e resulted V<" f K>n- a 1 yon veil Hobs of the Republi cans and Demo crats — slated to take place this summer -- and then the election itself in No vein her. Al- thoiigh general ly agreed that President Tru ttend K’nlunibia HithCrsity. d mill- ■' ythingj , wadays ! whether i r with- ear job The BoanU request from | in its i (inamui ted witlji thi^ "Th? bridg| of a heavy t T/u Boknj ey. j- NO sjlORT| WHjen yiini personi,, you’ "Tljetre. an| prowl, l‘10f. New ¥6rk. Yojir stre the ehjuiees i hilnclifp) thor psychijitrist \v on thedpose! v ■’Tljar J hi ip jWst (kiliapsed under the weight) IlHL’l’ I ; I " ■ . ■ • • ninetjliat||iy appriqiria v. A r 1 th Tinl is awfijl again.” jud {he inoii- i (!• in every If. ’I"# , rjjjMi'iw iituts" to'oji ittijlg it! right on tl li (Iyer j(l,i(H)(),(K)if psyliotifs on the isprj: Ell|iHberg ^leelar‘d r^cenpy njp, dri (jondjuji tor might •r be loclu are in ins v- ruldfe Wjl'iiplili v , . .. ...... s la And {what degree is worth “thirty gj-aiidj?" Sex- j. violenU his fij thinljt Political Science is, and Ini’s Igjoing to j .hannliiss eeiei id thd nejxt four yqars proving it. | jj Ji j Mof(j)J.' Mi|) P——i— 't"!"—1-4 ; oh A‘bj it (nearly 8,00 Rejpfig il|j' streets. Hiiilesk! ii iisyifbonc be' biitty, bui L lip,; “Eight Jttjt unis,’ >,»)()() tnorl' i|ml' irotldi U1[ -J r nr i i -i—-i bccnine i ijiyljaind friend;, just (yhsldjir hinl 'it • 1 llo 4 *1 u«i '’fid, lift ,it go at ;iit mind in sflU 1 d at”! he sail. l)is (jog 1 . J: Four Fields Open In Ci vil Service f loin a cam paign launched by movie critic Erakine Johnson aj gainst t h e j fidhiine- of the ; f'hemi.jjts, physicists, engineers. I Tlu*[i(nnual nujeting of eluh litC "f A! p a- iantl mathematicians gre needed by ficefs i!([prescnti,ig t|„. |,iigai)')i'| - PloTie. Jolnisoyi tin) Soutjliern Regional Research ; tioni} )>( former student! will held) ()|i the campus JanuMy 24- ExnStudent I lead Meet Here Jam 241 I a (inched hi* Laborato-y to fill positions rapg- etiifsade when he j ing in salary fron) $3,i{S(T j! to hi .-jnd that two ( $5jpo, e > per annum, the Civil Si'iv- Hollywood pro- j icq Regional Office has announced. to get his ifuimti on ak many state ballots as 1 man will carry his |)«iiyfs bahner jdtlccrs had a (;apone script in the I L insufficient applications ‘ lb 'Ijn the /4H. presidential, jpust,: the j *J;rU b |S daily dotunfn pointed been received a iL Vi t. now and tor tho Bepublican nonnna-bow such a flint: Would gfonfy ( . an( . ies ^ the laboratory, the US Iiuvv O'!iii trf)J| ls WH j(, \lany observers Chime and contribultq to juvenile • ‘ to grow predict a fight Such as hasn’t been j diflin’qtreiicy. A deterpiinicd drive op the part of seieral major (liptiom picture possible. Tjfiere ii jileiit>' of timje between NovefriAer for the Wallace affair nomination jtp the fcejm|cHijtic candidate in ,'strimjf kir fjizzleout. One thing seems certain seen in infra-party polit,;ic>. smo the past, buti is jriow |<ijown!lt(( favor Wallace, however; whether the principals like it or (be Democrats staged tin-ir now By polling 2()0,|000 f'ojtef iiiij New... York and not, MoscoU' has far more power to help or tam “ us htd't i|jjihe Democrats, hinder inaiii has Washington. i .-and how t(j Identify cussions of bamc f fishes, what is be time between bites and uSe of) {tktjkle. H linslrufeuon *i • • xtliiijston (.’oufscs, of hli(’jlHgan) Ca|eh . . Fjoking about Woodrow whjeh tin een alk silmlios to discover and develop new ! announced. Ratings wiilli be Iqininine talent promises; to | bfj.sed on; training and experiiehce. new lorsos into the trading arms! in an uptown branch ( of of such ‘'(dd reiliaiiles” as Tyrone Ppwor and ( larjk Galjlt 1 . I Fin tiler 1 dcvdopnjijnt and in- eij'east- in the use of jechnieolor is oiie more featulie fo|r 1 P-lk jiicture gj>.ers. Technieoiior Itie., the com Ain f:|]fht-week course 5h t iriMfghout the .year then, -included are dis- cts of ijtihe life ways of g conujto shorten the ant tliisj) selection, care, tkdkle. || llns .ruj(l|ion in bait and fly castingj iyjil| be | ;iyei . (411 rhafy practice with the ijftW Shaf eipt ares! equipment pro vided. Noppreidii ct ursf , e^ht week's. $5.00. 'I! 1 ' Net rs !j|(?porfci 1; f ‘Dea rl ciha|ic)4l of getting mar-\ in Dig j betv ^i’iisoji aitil t’Hajnp ( k .14*’) ballots jo! settle, he RcpyHlicans will Ijiaive tii de cide lietweqn such ionsej'vativek_as Robert Taft airtd Artlulr Ya idler- ijerg. pscJUdo-lihcrals like Toni Dewey anil progri-ssive young cam- }. h i'.( ubiic .! J ' bra T l ; s ;, 1 ’ ucs<iay - f. y,>ung $r$S!U?eto Siu™"ih!!“ r ; laJ\ l an across a book that aroused her im- the* unknUvn quantity of (Height |,p|y in the dolin' film industry, is; rtiedjate interest when, on the title Jiage, she Eisenhower just to 'add a little; rjd.dng its- )fr-*luctidn ’sights, so: 1946 MERCURY SEDAN COUPE Radjiij), Heater, [ Seatyovers. A Good Buy. j ; L ncoln - Mercury HARLIE (JADE JR. y No. 6 iJijynnl Texas Cikjil Sertyiee Commission hua set ai) indefinite deadline peiiitive exams. (No w'ditten test is required, it aeei);i|l|ing to Dick Hervqy, adti | secrgtqiry of the Former {Studj'ii l Assqijilitimi. Attequling the meeting will the Imjekgnt club, officorjjj iflul i medjiltplpast president of juttc.h el| The i officers will excliailigt 1 idij ■ PALACE for cpm-j| and jljs'cpss problems cijijjfronitil ! their dhj'bs. Samite by-lawis irf fere jit iejubs will 6c exafn jiied. D| ing jtnbj business session,] ittne v( will jbe allowed each clti •fl-l Sf» KILUOS. TO YjkTS rg than $6 billloiii Ihad Necessgry applications may be obtained; from H. N. Yardley, 1 whose office is at the College $ta- tij.n Post:Office.’ Completed fopns j tbe’"dli Hill Yo'r'hbtnes. Ifitms, I should bHj. fBed with the Regional ; busirtoases, accorjjjbg to] a Vetif * i pjrectorjj I0|th LS Civil Service : ans.iA<ti!nini8trati^n.s repijrt'for: Mrjrq; than $6 jbillioiji pm loaniejdj to f/eterarjH undeH termsS hb) puny which has a virtual in()Il() . j ||.Vw Orleans. Louisiana. I end pfj {October. 11 CHICAdO i>ail Haskey saj - i|; a 1 girl ried are ‘great’ if ||he bejc teacher. Biati jirtvaj e se ‘r ter chance] 'dash); f f You Results, {Want News.” I i The Batpljoin, of bf College St itiqn, Tc afternoon, eicfctlpt dfn lished semi-wjeqkly. Lds I News ^cor tijibutioi win Hall. C))iskliied 209, Goodwin Hfalll AIl-Americjan The-Assdbiited Pi so: hp ted to it or ij|ot; othe Rights of rejjiublicatio Entered as sotoridj-claas ittaitcr Office at Collufe ; SuitiuajpTex: the Act ot CoTugreja of M4g:h 3, CHARUE Vick Lindley Karris Black, Diilcel Hobbs. ! + _ |mes a school rfes have a bet- '‘ant the Fastest e Chicago Daily encountered this encouraging assurance: Howl: To Reacp Men To Hold Men ,| i : ■ To Teach: Men . : j jj !To Win {Men ■ . • i | I It Hah Been Done ] IjJhfortuiijately. she was considerably let down by a clump of! type at the bottom of the page: “Tells How tq Run Your Bible Claris, i PublisHed by* the Sunday School Tim rs, IDOTl” , . j > 1 ' 1 || | , j, I New Yorker liiorc spiefj to the battle. And to thoroughly luggjle ] pictmn tlir thjid party hoadi'd-by : Henry \Y;)IJaeif adds jm<fre fuel to! ! Hie flalmeq, 1 I r. Wiiaieviir tiui results <J>f the; con-'j ventioiis, upe safe Let exists. Politi-I cians will Jh watehiVig ivitti etiger! eyes the pblitieki trends in the 1 key states of New Yo)k. Pennsylvania, MassachuqsettS) and ()h|io. that lb Ik Will certainly be a more the, colorful film year, u nothing qfse. Mf- Jvoth the Gold Star Mothers and the pine tree! will fc|e Ijt as Iasi year . . .] r ' j MOrristown (N.J.) Recortj he Battalion . i bial ne as, M pi Pg h i ma} ufir hicaml; ktj itv«vptixsii^ / v/a m U vi »wv 1 va j Akwiat x_» wv4- i -- ^ ^ .1 . A . • Is mi y te) placed by telephone (4-5324) or it the Studeot Activities Office, Room affects of thje terntic, (speeds on) (ii ' -1 i ■; i ■ H I the human brain, rkfloxcs. ami nervous systehiS. • pliij —- Sidlinerj will be watching (ither devclopmehts in 'Ik- tod—develop T ments in jtjief field of jet propul sioti. j New! as ’ salts ! on ;t h sonic jbarriqr of 780 miles pc hour jure slated for the cdming|j year, {which, mayj well mai k some o f a v i a tion’s i greatest ad Van- | ees |<irH'.c the | Wright biiithqrs first took off frdin paper of the Agricultural land Mechanical College of Texas and the City u [. ’ dished five times a week {and circulated mry Monday through Friday ,‘- v 11 j iv k ' ys, and examinati'hn periods. During the sjummer The battalion is pub- * ana u ' K ’ n ^upersotiic speeds bs^r ptl|:f rate $4 per school year. Advertising rates furnished on request. — I are attained, the answer will at long last lie fojund to questions rafs g -IM'-l [■ Y , . I , ... ... made by telephone (4-544*1) or at the editorial office, Room 201, Good- ed i>y medical authorities as to the — i 4 Member of the Associated Press |ss is i enij itled exclusively Its the use for republication of i we ci edji id in the paper ant} local nqws of spontaneous l of a 1 mther matter herein are also! reserved. 14—fc-U —f 1 — dispatches credi lueuhatioil FggS mhlishpH hprpin ! ti i . r-s all news origin published herein MiJRRAY,|] Associated Collygiate Press Member | ELSON. David Selisiian „ ;JlB<;k T. Nolen L-fl. Louis MorK4n, A. D. Bruce, Jr Tom Carter, To G. Uaftin 4Y. M \. OMrtrd pelanc peucer! Trumd ..Wire Editor Paiil Martin Repre*«ntsd nationally by National Ad- vertiaingi Service, Inc . at New York City, Chicago, j Loa Angelo, ahd' San Francisco. 1 T Don knBelkfnjg, Arthur ..Macaging Editor* Matula. Zvro.'Hamm feature Editor “ ' - - - 1 - — - Go-Editors ^Feature Writer* Columnist* Sam Lanford. W. K. Colville. L Maurice HoweU J — ...SporU Editor Reporter* Wilson H. Beardsley '!■ Goodvtyn. An<)^ iclby Sports Writer. CartoonUta —Advertistini Manager Advertising iAssistants . «•- —gMbwr Editor usmg ;ASS -Circulation Manager i—Religiioaa ‘l Need Cold Storage Eggs i n t,q n d e (1 for hatching} should be! kept in cold storage be fore incubation with thei tempera ture between! 45 arid 6(5 degrees Fahrenheit, ijt. H. Sherwood, re search poultry husbandman for A & Mi. announced. ‘ V The department of poultry bus- j nrtrv riiron ;iy completed an jex- ' which two lots . ' Opens 1:00 p.m. 4-1181 The Cotton Bowl Classic A REEL FULL OF EXC ITING HIGHLIGHTS S-M.U VS.J- Penn State I..? / —and— Robert Ybong I , in ' ( “Crossfire” i •; gf • | ■ .' 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