HS.WttHlSjMUjlJtMngMUM IMaHmWjliailttHBnB feaaa'toga»to«
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alumni to shctw) th^t
our new head! Ibotliil
! Stiteler w 1? be jur
son to proVe tbat heiw
position. He uijfloutt
some hesitatii^r; \bec
to which he \Mill-
few seasons.
g-awa
1
When a Idn
in; a much-^i iticif
naturally! look for an
ent change toitjake pi
com
dfer
if a
4.
The banqiietj to Jbejhsld iii| Sbi ^a Hall Fri-‘ ofj the. nevy coach- If the students will shdw
day night fp ho nor ^il^I's ipfptbal and-cross- their Williiigness to cooperate, the changed
country teaiijsiwilj |e! a :|{)od opportunity atjtitutfe* will be apparent both on and off
for the studqnf txldjl jthej faculty,, and the the cajnpulsJ' • !
hey aije so idly behind
(•oach ( Haiiry Stiteler.
j j
t tssuije next sea-
i>d choice for the
k the job with
r e close scrutiny
^ubjWed ijn the next
that change clan coir
itself by its ujnjitingi
re si
takas place
iog, people
and' appar-
tjle vnl
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The inclusion of the Cross-country team
ip Friday's! program gives one less-publici
sed sport its share of publicity.
School i athletic pfijde should not hinge
upon its performance in one sport alond.
That is hot a j fair criteria of the athletic
proweks of the student body as : a whole.
Other jspoii’ts can receive wider achievement
without “(jle-emphasizing” [football. The foot
ball seasop lasts but three months, and the
remaining six months are devoted to the so-
called [“minor sports.” [ Increased interest in
his c ase part of - these fpoifts will help roupd out the year and
wnj: iftiearted support spring semester.;
Chance
t
11 /'*-
port
type
Can fColldgje S^iat on
a Littlfj JSymiP
that hhsi brOu.
prestige to (jifher diti
j 1
That is th
and we ask
such an orgalifeation
sors are hnceHain ja.-
iquestio
qr your
udent body jn’eveijit d letdown of! school spirit in the
i!
h ;i
w
aniaer-and sup-
chektra of the
ifcrtajinment and
U oil
jo it:
There is lift ohhj a qi
ing enough nii'jujsician
s
there be enoi|gh ihsi hme
ed to foihn a| jmajor
sections?; Mokt! ui]ger
violas, and bsUses, 1 bu
instrumentalists «)tm
eh- '.H j| ! i
Most toll#e cftic
mant muisicidijis, imd
prove no iext ' ' . V [ter
of the facul|iyj, their
J . Would Mem he
1 by!Bill TUrner,
tv The value of
jtu.i put its spon-
ilraciibinty.
}j |ibn|of there he-
•ontnunity. Will
pifivately own-
olj the varipiis
ejcfdetj are. violins,
. all symphoriy
citizens would bo logical members .of the pro
posed! orchestra as well as students.
t|ie fine resqltsi Achieved by other Texas
c ties! in the symphony field should serve; as
impetus for a; local group. San Ahtonio Was j Students and residChtH of--this area. S o. Thru a very few fines down
a!
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2. Wlfat i|iktiiumdfct do
jneiirts are desir-
i Wealth of doi-
SHatioiv should
wives, members
llils, land ordinary
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Trampling Out the Vintage
ee ia Denmark Beat Housin
• : i
d Happy Horn
:h4tched
mean
-etters to the Editor
ri.K.«r rating places:
Editor, The Battalion:
Here is a short dissertation in 1
reply to an Article printed in a
pre-holiday issue of your paper:
which I think will servo well a : the 3arra , lnediuin
a thought for the restaurant and | . aiK , MrK
cafe owners of this area.
The eating places of College Sta
ll 4n and Bryan have long , been
tt recognized sorespot with the
inspection. conducted by the sani
tary corps of this region.
Since iMf. and .Mrs. Odom chose
The Batt (the official organ of
the college and the city), 1 feel
that it |s fitting to .reply through
In one sentence
Odom (lain)
When your beard starts looking like a t
roof, mate!?, its time to. clean house; and wfc. mean
just thut. Ask a certain .kindly old gentleman in
Copenhage^; he can give all the derails,
x Lit seems the Mntlomgn in question, possessor
of long, shaggy beard, was talking tola groce • friend '
in iR village near Vordingborg, Denmark. The grocer
noticed; a moverpent in the beard and then) Saw a
small mouse p«WP out of the mass of whinkers.
The old man calmly to<i>k the mouse out of his
beard and gently placed it on the floor so it could
scamper away, telling the grocer in a- resigned .voice:
‘Tve got accustomed to it. Those ittjd ones
think it’s a thatched roof.”
COACH GETS LAST WORD
The post-season “canning'’ of icollege football
coaches across the .counjtry of which the departure
of Honter Norton from A&M was only one of mahy,
has brought to mind a similar incident that (J>ciuiped
at Wisiconsin several .years ago.
Only the coach got; the last word in th
ment. Wheri Doc Spears was he^d coach
University df Wisconsin, it seems that the
Doctor was having his troubles winning
games: as the Wisconsin alumni thought he should.
A special meeting of the Athletic Committee
was called and Coach Spears, was invited to attend
and give a few reasons why his team wis not
making as good a showing as -iVas predicted ih early
September. j : : -j \ â–  j j
Shortly after the meeting wa4 called to order
a mofjeijsoi: from the Agriculture Department popped
this question at Coach; Spears, “Why is it, Doctor
Spears, that on most football squads the |>oys love
the coach and play for him as well as for the School?
I know; thi$ is; not tnje here at the University of
Wiscdnjsin. iWIctor, why don’t the bbys love ybu?”
i :
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nsj argu-
at the
rotund
i s! many
Li?
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,
. in
u
I.
POWERFTJIi
li-y ;J.
| t on
ihat he 1
i jjtQl ou
Sta:
into coi:
plained
mafic i
wife of
* He
HARD
A
ing for!
face, o .
Confronted r
ihurlcl
a teliler
face, slji
or less
‘ Th(|
hiccqp4
giot a
CASl
I'Uidil vi
money;
rirnied
â– fimultn
beWild [
crim: ; oscl^h
If the undtiw
that Mr. Kuers fatficly accused
them of failing to cooperate with
the health authorities aivd that
this statement was absolutely not
Dolt’s answer to that one was Sa masterpiece,
roie
“I’ll tell you, processor, I have just been too;
<1—- busy coaching to; haVe any time to I do! much;
courting with the bovs.”
IT WAS TRULY A SCREWY YEAR
fl)47 piobalily will go down iq histopy ps ond
of thp screwiest years jin history. To thosj* Who ex
pected anythiiig less, the tipoff might nave come
piqueel- in oWganiziwg an orchestra ihid
theirjexcffllleait group, now serves tus a maginet
f )r ipteniatioiuilly famous soloists. The; Dal
las gl-ouii in eonjniietion with their theatre,
has jgiiined such recognition that the Mel
openk its annual Southwestern tour there.
C'ur di sad vantage because of population
might bd offsej somewhat by a first rate
svmphony group when tljie bids for the fijner
soloists go in. !â–  f l
An information blank to be filled outj by
1 rosjpedivo orchestra members is printed
lelokv. Here is a chance to improve our own
(ntqrtainment. Fill in and mail your infor-
nataon bflank today.
i n
but I believe ibr situation, was
really climaxed w r hen Mr. and Mrs.
H. K. Oclum choose The Battalion
as their medium jp. express their
dislikes.;pf the results qf a recent
j
What’s Cooking?
j
(Notices should be in The Bat
talion office before 5 |j. m. of the
evening before publication.)
K SYMPHONY INFORMATION BLANK
in playing with little symphony orchestra?
1
!
play'
if
Do'yoti have i,
ill
Name
: 'iliiTT'
Address-jlpJ.I
Thlsftiank
may be Milpd ih
rotunda qi the A
nijent ?
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Ion If
stare
i adeiji t
(mailed to'liilJ Turner, M
ti4e in the “Campu|i
Building.,,
I
“TT
â–  !;[
yr-
iskf Hall, College Station. They
slot of the faculty exchange in the
l.
-
Worse Tfian^ White Elephant
- i if
From a syndicat
ton comes nliv infi
problem |] | C
Tex Fas ley rep
rfnnd r
[1 coiil v
i piatjloh
;
gets j:
that
tha
maki
Washington’? Icqlum i
mentiHas! sppnt mo|i’
keepihg the; ; battles|ip
waiting foriiTexan^
$225,00U ;neii|ded' to
Tied uplift jp \v i
agefl battleship wil
the natiohalifflebt u i
to her disimLd. A <
the ship’s bhkhing
dren is ndwlijnden
to .fq-it
U(I(1:T>
17. If the dnive ijsLu'ce.ivfi)
keep can then be! insfyH'i
To anyohe who
il a! db i
i ivc io .ih
’rorjt f il
.
Hist in' Washing-
>n an old state
i
till
u
"e.M
LJ
Hiis “Texans in
1 federal gbverh-
m ill ion dollars
afloat while
an estimated
Mil a shrine.
! !• . . Twm,
, taught j:o the San Jacinto battle ground has
teen under fire since its conception, but; the
iffbir hjas only recently approached the ridi
culous'. jThe reason for choosing the fairly Si.kVnur.' Vv.X'sdiiyi t
inactive ahd most! unimpressive battleship ; 1° -.Science Buildinig. 13
.* ala i lw i 4 i • . .« mil t Cl 1- / , *• 1 41 L 1
AUG IE WIVES (IKUI.E (No. t»)
of A&M Mcthodi.-it!! (’hujvh; T:.?!) ]>.
m., Moijday, Honuf of Mir. M. ,
Hormkci, Apt. A8U!, College View, j
AIEE. 7:.'i0 p. m., Tuesday, EE
I,eolure Room. SpeakiM', W. B.-f
Clintoji from ('hihi T'V' 1 CE film.-
wiU In khowil. ; :: -]i
•astkonoMk'Ah s () r r u t y, ;•
p. in.. Monday, Room !!!>, I’liy
RieS Building. Joiiil mfUtiiig .with i
Ca(iiei-a ! (Hub.
’ BIOEUCY ( I.HB, f:'!0 p. m,. j
Tijij'.-iilay. Uin-st spcj'akpri Everett K.;
EvjmR, swool specialisti of Tex;c ; i
Forest Service.
BARBERSHOPPERS, « p. in., j
Wednesday, Music Hall.
BUSINESS & AlfiOUNTlNf
they say that they !used to pass
the sanjitary iaspections when ,-in
orfiployoe of another; establishment
“tipped’!' them off. There, Mr. and
Mrs. H.j-K. udom, you proved with
out a s|nfdow of a doubt that Mr..
; Kuers Was absolutely true and
ipirrect in his statement because
you udijnit that tnsdjniy lime you
take pftins in seeing that your
place 1$ even “passable'’ is when
! you have been tipped off. Well,
you are not the only ones guilty
; of that, but I guess if that is
the situation, you all should be in
spected!- daily.
asqn, thd
ffir back hs last April.
At the opening <>f the baseball Rsc:
fellow on the public address systetn said:
‘“Ladies and gentlijmen, the No;, 1 Soiithbaw in
the United Slates.”
Whereupon left-handed Mr. Truman
the ball—right-handed.;
Thingk vfgre pretty much like that »11 year.
THEY ( ALL IT LUCK
SOCIETIES, 7:30 p.; m., Tuesday,
Ag Eng Lecture Rohm.
CAMERA CLUB, 7:30 p.m.,
Monday. Guest speaker John
Chilton;
CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB in
Room 227 Academic] ait 7;lf> p.m.
to oiscuss meetiing ^ith presidejit
C. C. Kx|studentss. Club picture.
DEBATE AND DISCI SSION
CLUB, 7:'l5 p. m., Moridav.
ENTOMOLOGY CLANS and 421
ji.m. room
T. McGill.
I honestly: bfcltcve that the res
taurant owners ol this dlstriet are
exceptionally lucky. Yes, -lucky in
that the health and sanitation of
ficials are as lax. Incapable, and
inexperienced m their duties.
1 vvojuld hate to see. the bacteria
count compiled by a chemical an-’
alysis jol >iny .nine of the eating
places in this ijlistiiit. For ret-
erbnee| to what'.I mean, see the
KeadeCs IJigcSt, August, ’17, sto
ry: “ibsease ala Carte.”
I liiivc tv.-o refcpniinendations
that I Ibeliifve all eating establish
ments-jni Uiig area would do well
to folliiw:
(!) Obtain for each and ev
ery ijmployoe of your place a
copy jot the State of Texas .San-
itatiojn ('(Hie ami follow it to the
letter!. See that your glasses
stlverjw are, plates, aro eups are
Mils. W. II. (lox iof Payson, I|l., th
Christmas was about riiined when she lost
diamond ling phile shopping.
The morning after her ill-fated sho
Mrs., Cox’s husband wqs Walking along a
street.
jlic rtopped and retricvcii his vlife’s
a gutter where it had bcon swept.
“--A-. - — ‘ -l—i v|- -J - j~
I-!
perforri
bridge
He ju.^l
was .thi
Ru
stole a
resident
go to I i
with hr
Calif.
Othbjr njonfl
u licit
Iihte. p!
\{ uoo
pujirloj
end of-
itier-up'! w
ack wf 3
)l whil
jess-al 1
i|lmg ajc
Sljmo bridge oho night, and that
Op
diamontii
l
threw out
1
uigiht hej
her $3000
yeggs (jil-jpatrU'l
•Safe,
drtunif t
ing IbIti
woman t (|ll iver m
Moitj Pinti(
fence o; lin At
tons—Jump by
Ad tliraiioi
|tfti|-r heltiburing a safe in a Phila
delphia ^lorlisti j d bp P 01 ‘ hqufB without resulb, the
ipiiig trij)
downtown
Me Whii
Irojry—n Ijjt
{J
i
J
L
f Gr iat| Falls, Mont., hauled
â– 
t|f (Mstjirt ing the
Iffilired thjve s lots front an
j. iavoin in order I to cuig
P! tavei
â– I titiat the- remedy had wc rked.
| lieq fi^ '
. -.
V
I-
f 1
11
peaa, ex-
auto-
:
jmteml a dmjvntown bank llooi-
g ft »<>me hard cash—right in the
Ihjlitis demand, Helen McComb, 25,
I handful jof silver dollars ijn his
jileji; window], and shrieked, all more
irWntfr.
mdit filed. - | . ’ d|; M .
itjrlj awart|ei!l “Oscars” for thje best
llbM’vthc main who stole a 20 ton
11!»,'ffdaho, i: pfobithly would win it.
‘ ‘
U tiDi is:
ijla thief- with snatched a $3000
ii»|the fitiger of a L>s Angeles
e|)Ut oujtj hjor hand for In lefit. turn.
tl)tj-t|e maiji] who tunmjled under the
ring from
i r y ' in
a i-orre.4[»oti(jieti t
packing' iMdWlii
wear and hllai 1
ancc ct|ujrsei al
eonfett
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Hi â– 
Lost Articles In
Security Office
!
Several articles have been found j:
and turned in to the csijmpus secur- j
ity offiee, Fred Hieknfaii, campus
secuinty chief, annoutjcod today.
These a nicies piay he picked up by
(tailing at tluj Sicuriny office. in
(1 («>tIvvin Hall.;
propujrlv cleaned and ti
ft 1 ,
(hey.
kitchen
as a shiliii'e has never beett-quite clear. There 1 "- ram ^ um ^ ration -
rf iitqap Baltimore, the
,0q0 monthly to
sion is made as
cure money for
xus school chil-
:y, .-fftd If ill end January
the cost of up-
fd to the state,
ar with the. ef-
LS
.-fecit of sdt .water 1ifn
vious thalt the stall
and expdiis'hje bail 1
the memorial from
moli nd of I rii.-itl. |
.. jThe ideal of bri
: fii
boiljt
on' il
i plate, it is pb-
w.illb hftve ; a continuous
itin«
5
if (^obsolete dread-
i
With ptrices isfthey .'a:”? today,
This warning bears il^peating:
ol'iigo sluici luxury dear,
fpjrs. and (eating.
You -niust fi
As. jewelry,
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—k
!5 itujday Evening
district
LEADERS
DINNER PL
1 -Union!
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. MED.
/iNNEp
|ty (Tqi n.) M<^>s<‘rtger
H
L 4
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of College jStiaiion,
afternoon, -except" dj
lished' semi-wepkly-
q: :as, ifef
ng holbij
News tbhtktibutibiii| ma»(
win Hall, 'clatbificd lils imay
209, Goodwtin: Hall. i ’ i!
!5 itbscripi (yn rate $4 per school. year.
All-Americjah
—
The Associated Ph fss isi
ted to it ot[ tiof otihq
Rights of repulilicati
nft
1 o
Entered a« nifcomd-cla:
Office at Collide: Stall m
CHARLIE MUSRRAY,
Vick Ltadlof
Farris Block Ddk« Hol>bb,
Davfil S illgaisn
Mack, T. Nolin'j...^..,
Louia Morgia, Kenneth
r 1 iise
i • r ii u.- -au 1 i Entomology club meeting
were numerous smaller ships with records in ,, OMm 10 Hiiililingi at 7
cqiml to oh more impressive than the Texas, p.m. “Grain Fumigation” by II.
but sin^e the ungainly battlewagon bore the T. McGill guest speaker,
state : niame we seem qestined to have the I'°P1 WORIH < LUB, Monday
eyesore in pur back yard for some time. 1 ^•koL^OgT clOb'’
Pos|iibl)| somei
unhappy with
riedfStffar wit
ing
carried]
hands
legfejijil rating
to keep
into a
ofj the sponsors are gjrpw-
the venture but it has been
far with so much furor that they
hesitatfc to back dowjnj â–ºTexans have always
been,given tp saving flags and sabers, 1 and
the atjachedb patriotism is admirable and
beneficial. Bat choosing anything as un
wieldy: as a .battleship still seems a little
questiquableL li’he “Texas” episode is remini
scent (jf a sleditimental old colonel tryiqg; to
cram tif life [sized photograph of {in early liWe
into tile back of his watch case. i
I
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ULIZABETH MORGAN
fo SINGE ROLE
|N LSU OPERA
Baton
Post
Rouge (La.) Advocate
Petma-Lift Bras by Hickory. Your; way
better figure calls for a high-powered j speaker, Efooley Dawson, vict-presi-
GEOLOGY CLUB, 7:30 p. m.,
Tuesday, Petroleum Engineering
Lecturij Room, i 1 f.
INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTI-
CAL SCIENCES; 7:30 p. m„ Tues
day, PE Lecture; Rixbm. Eugene.
W. Nofria, vici--jii'esideiit of engi-
neering, Luscomlbe Airplane Cor
poration, will speak.
KI WAXES CLUB, Sbisa, Hall
Wednesday evening. Installation 'of
officers. .
LANDSCAPE ART - (’LUB, 7 ]i
m. Tuesday, Room 310 Ag. Eng.
Bldg. (Pictures will be shown.)
NEWMAN CLUB Monday 7:15,
basement St. Mary’s Chapel. Dis
cussion qn marriage.
PRE-MED, PRE-DENT Society
Tuesday 7 p.m., Biology Lecture-
Room. :
RADIO CLUB, 7 p. m./ Monday.
Elect new president.
RANGE - FORESTRY CLUB &
AGRONOMY SOCIETY, 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday, YMCA Chapel. Guest
look clean. Seim It your
and (-outiters dull) ai d make
your employee** wear clean uni
forms and \\ ash tlu-ir hamls be
fore Serving.
(2) Act like the si,.dents are
your customers and treat them
as such, instead of u s a bunch
of suckers who didn’t want to
eat id the mess hall.
Unlps.s you are willing to do.
these tw o thin) s, you aren’t a
very good ot anization and we
would; all be better off without
you.
If The statement “Cleanliness is
next to Godliness ”; is true, then
this is really “Devil's Paradise.”
Ordinarily ,such a letter would
not be written, but the prevailing
conditions being what they are and
your statement, to The Batt make
it necessary.
Maine Withheld.
Shooting Reul B^ant
(Causes Real Banic
Before Columbia filthed t h e.
scope (n the Lucille Ball-Fram'hot
Torie, starrer, !"Her Hiisband’s Af-
failfs,' now at the Caiqjnfi Theatre,
in which a tdoi shed explodes in
flameq, stories were j released to
newspapers ijiformingj the public
of Die projected iraeitieilt, sched-;
uled for the studio’B San Fernan-:
do Valley ranch, to forestall any'
panic.: • M l
Despite sir
Lions, hundreds of persons
traded by tlijr
lieying thnf a
demurred —
tiqns and thr
ing tlje wires
blfst.l-
•r
::h careful prepara-
loud blast and be-
serious accident had
telephoned police sta-
studio itself, flopd-
with rejports of the
(Adv.)|
Opens 1:00
4-1181
Dr John S. Caldwell
Optometrist
Caldwell’s Jewelry Store
Bryan, Texas
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Second National Bank, Houston.
SAM, 7:3Q p. m., Tuesday, ME
Lecture Room. Election of offjcei>.
Major : General Richard Donovan
will speak on Industrial Research.
PALACE
"I want a wife...
not a
LAST D A Y
DU Short
Courses
To Be Held Here
• 4 Moss Rose"’
Two short courses have been
scheduled for the campus within
the neXt two weeks, under the su
pervision of the dairy department,
J. W. Davis, of the dairy husbandry
department, has; announced.
A short coubse for the Dairy
Iferd Improvement Association anil
official' supervisors Will be held
January 15-24. Davis will be chair
man of this course.
A training cojiirse for artificial
insemination technicians will be
held Jiihuary 12-17. R. E. Burleson
will be in charge of this course.
with
VICTOR MATURE
T
th
For
MODEL
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