The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 15, 1948, Image 2

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No
touchy,
subject
mot!
is more
that of
in colic giattijijaalms i
irie inflamn ajtorpi j than t
racial 6r religlioUs discrirriiii ation in educa
tional instibut onis.’Nc r h mid South, Eastj
~jand West, ah* all eque ll[v ^ i iltjy.f The North
South ior nit: admitting Ne*
universties. [The South con
orth for bar Jewish stu+
ahifl Soujth bc|fli look question
But ant
ration laws are a doubt-
vcondemns tie
tale
Zeroes to st
^derrins the
rjdents.- Nor|h
ingly at Cal
of loyail Jar
Calling -nla
our faults. ild we oijily d| r
our prejudiefes when t ley ai
outside; | j
Therefore Thki Bat
rnih anc eriti |ire the exclusion dec!
jjjaijiese-Ampifca]
nla lin es!
in and defend!
attacked firoin
r alijiks that t|'e
committee 01
Colleges wh
solved by ejluca
rather tha'n 'joy “{!)oefcfvc> le
has been inf Won
ioji
alien!
thjo As^qiatij i
iced
end
Agrees with the
of American
se problems be
|o|lulnfary act ion[
illation” such as
inf ion iced in ';i'Veral northern
^states. Thesf 1 hi js threjHejj |thje tax-exempt
- status 1 of no|-|sec
“ of racial am|
- milting stude
■ i i
Race-and
tana
religion
itkH
i co!
disc
[eS found guilty
bijnation in aci-
religious
alarming stages in AnfiOricai
liaitii
as it did in (f
- took oyer.) iA
I beaten at tlif 1
- Japanese vetjt
I the right to I)
!.
someAVjhat dijfterejit—-\je l|atfe 10 Negroes in
our Whjite ccjjle'gcw. b ilj iwedire just now bej-
3 ginning to maceJpur Negll? colleges on the
- same echicaponal plane asiithc white
t '' f ■ ■ 11 J ] Til ^
ifg has. reached
nil e r i e aj(|] ' c u 11 eges. (Much
rnnnTu|Tltej'| f ies when Hitler
mvis i Ifacwlly ; member- was
Unjiber: jt 3 V:4| jllljnois. A Nisei
ran hiid l][ts t]|irilv were deuie.cl
ivejijn a|Mu.|f|jg unit operated
JilnJAi ..,l- n problem i$
nti-dLscririniin^
fill Cure. They might slay the discrimination
dragon officially;, only to create,a worse mon
ster! which g’ould hide in the shadows.
The AAC coimmittee, (headed by Dr,
William P. Tolled of Syracuse University, a
Methodist] school) says that they are in
“hearty aiccord’': with the motives of th<
grdi ps supporting isuch legislation, but
5 pur conviction that the problem
of Idiscriminajtidjh Should be solved by edu
cation and vjoliuntar|y action 1 and not/by coer-i
cive] legislation): f 1 j! ■
1 However iuieljj intentioned/buch legisla
tion! may bej,” tl|ie committee'continues, “it
Would place in tjhe hands of The state a threat
to the freedom Of colleges now independent
of pblitical (jalitrql.”
We doii’t blame ahy pollege not founded
by a political unfij^fm* wanting to keep oijit of
poljit ics. I
'Hie AA(| sbgJgests as the most practicable
approach tojthe proolerii the appointment of
a nptionaTfcomntission to which instances of
disth'minaioity policies can be referred. They
say !fuTtjlei}_ that this commission should have
the iaulhoriljjj tq mvestigate, and ‘‘establish
the facts a Si Accurately as possible.”
. r jl'he group fails to suggest what methods!
of })prsuasii>|n ; mjijirht lie .used in such cases. *
Whateveli' Ucpion the national group takes,
thd iprohleni haVj definitely moved into the
shadow of jeolleigiate administration build
ings. We agree with the committee that
“there should) be an active program [among
all colleges to broaden educational oppor
tunity to qualified youth regardless of race,
religion or haitiohal origin,).” *
“Honest, Miss Klop, I can’t tip you off when we make
our next food inspection at the Gate.”
Letters to the Editor
the W’fi
ne to register
Tip On ] A Real Bargain
" 4-..D1 ■
, s
The Bry|in
good advice!
* ‘ ’
tial
before jJain
the preside!
spectator. Jj—_
Although taxjyjs]
j»rerequ i i i i- r
berij; forfeit
yic«|ejj: any spreading some Each peiyom piukt have a poll tax receipt to
|)i|e poll tax on of taljej part inj piiiy [state and city issues as well.
W’s LAST
Editor, The Battaliom
,1 don’t see why the ih-— me
have to be the last due to reg
everytime* I know ; j it probably
doesn’t make much difference to
whoever arranges the : registration
schedule, but after dotting a full-
up Saturday and 8 ji’dock;classes
on Monday, Wednesday, ajid Fri
day this fall stniefetier, it does
seem that I (and alljthe other W’s
and end of the alphabet) should de
serve at least a little, better break
than being last again.
I know this will ird do me any
good this time, l|>ut I do sincerely
hope that whoever Idoes arrange
the registration schedule will see
pay ,V( Iirfs-
•* ipl t v yoi d
participation in
ylectwip '"ij'll be purely as a
lent-ibeemttse
;!
regular. annual
year large nuhil
>icje ihiiliyalj and national
)f; ijiewlj'cbpr disinterest;
x receipts. When
govern merit .fatg^tiise
failing to eb :aiiotliei|r Ipiiil _ .
the co||tn)vel‘siAlj insujjsBdimtj - alj)ng they
suddenly clevelo|):‘ a i fihtfcii'st but have no
vote. 3 - : ’l 't It ’..i !
-, ^ While th t prCsidt nfijil'pl'dion if the most
heavily publiciz^fi aii(j;lin|| j:s out the largest,
numbers of-votej\s, f it iiJ
only issue tijjj'which tjhe |h>|i
Arid As seeiii ilfist year, bond issues and con^, .
stitutiohal t(njiCi)flments fan be of vital impor- f' 1 : 1 .' - ' rotational maujier.
tancp to all! citizens’ and property holders.
Ifoll taxes ijnriy bje payed locally in the Tax:
Assessors Office, County Court House, at
thp (corner:of College and 26th streets in
BryUn. 1’heiamoimt is tihe custonaary $1.75
| j r ‘. 1 'j: j | G ]• I • j;' i h, ■
' the ••cost, isi sjmail and the attendant pub
licity slight Don’t delay your payment. No
H ATING 4 .{()LESSORS
Fditor, The Battaliorj:
RecentJy a certain professor in
the math department became the
subject of many discussions among
students, especially among senior
and graduate studeiils in the EE
and ME department^. Few, if any,
professors have received as many
compliments as he lias.
It sWms as though Dr. E. C.
Klipple inis been visiting many
senior and graduate classes in the
engineering departments in order
that he might disebyier and rectify
the weak points j.n tllf variousgnath
Courses. In doing UiifS, he not only
stimulaUs Jii.s own interest, but
also he brings the inpplieation of
this and use a little jrommon sense math to the student, ithereby arous-
ou this thing. Aggip are always , ing. an interest in .the student for
willing to play fair) about things i the eourse—fomithjng the math
like thi. (witness the Aggie lines) ) department is‘very Weak in. As
and even those who jgot th** break math is the most iniportant part
don't feel that• they ueserve it and of. the foundation of an ettgineer-
would not he resentfjit of a, corree- ! ing career, and it JH of great i.m-
tion in the usurill.vj Aggje (fair j gortanee to any college student,
I you can easily see w hy Dr. Klipple,
Sincerely, j through his interest'; in, improving
ARTHUR WRIGHT himself, the math department, and
40 DAYS FAtS'llNG
'Editor. The Batt r I
“Still it was not until the year
r -ally grasped
In that year,
Garden, the
College bas-
tlierefore the student, is being talk
ed about.
As I aiq tio "graduate in a few
days, I fed that I will not have
fulfilled the requirements, to .be a
successful Aggie graduate if I do
not; express my appreciation as
well as the appreciation of the
Ghostly ^d\
Word htlsj corriL fijomjiji!
tain ratheiGquc.rtjji.MiaJiV ik r
-Percy AllenilcIaimiB jhiiti hyi t?
-Percy Allenf
^.(through w
- the late W
voaled that tjhe Srijtht'ripjMTj
joint prbdiu ts»of!.'V T il|ianh ■
Earl of Oxford.
rat mihlium
Hiam [S iak(. , d|.'(|
hti
ndoji that a cer-
.soilality named
as been in touch
didij't say) with
, ft .„irejthe late Sir
eiU'dluiard de Vera, ■
tliet
mev
r i
e rather re-
hat icloudetj,
"Francis Pat pn anjl thA
Earl of Okiprd. j] ! ]
/ The;evje]jts.sujrr)ij|HlB|)^
markable jejents rcmAipHse
. -.rbui Mr. All An coijpcs .qqt! fijl'
enough to •'(isCiosje that | )«'
“rather lerfctHy j; C') rj bfj r]: .q fjt ° n sf "j] i t h the
atbrm'ontibijed’gt|dlfj|n|t i(Jf iH' stage. The
cofiversatjoijs, majC'tairid }
Passing I'over jtjhllj in l-jrfittetjMy startling
piece of iniArmatjion fojf: th
analyze further th • reji
Allen’s hull hessioftid wit]
writer may
prodijib*.
d
thing., with;
Shake.-pearf 1
j For ofu
thdrship of
cap.sir] untjjld lo.'jjs of sj
trie past s
up’, some o
slice of democracy
severity-five.
nb means thf*
ax Offers a domj.
Y 1
ice Wan tec ..
1967 that people
what was going oh
at .Madison Square.
...... r w,. .. — v * . Misiissippi Women’s
OfHeb investment assures vou so large a re- ketball team, of Hatjtlosburg, Mil*- ,stiidOfits who havr expresswl
' • - 1 '• T - - - sissippi, beat (ae j^exas Aggies J heirs id tlnfir iliWpssioijs for. a
(an all-male -teahir bv the as- i “real■ profe^or’’—Dh Klipple.
founding score of R. M. I NAME \V ITHHELD
February jE.siluiiiy- |~
turn!from an equal payment. Even with the
(leya|uatiqii( of the ruble, you can’t buy a
in Russia for a buck
1
1
ijv.
his I reverie long
fib:
iN
has) had severnil
Alien, have rti-
clas
'
-;ic:,s' were t he
her with llie
moment, let us
iskirins that Mr.-
li/C'entury script
iiystery (the at)-
ivorks) that inis
fob schtflars ()f
^Iveral ] | et|er|ii tldb being cleared
j the bed :m(ii t .d-of ritir time cun
pow torn tdythe levsidiff leksijng pjrdblem of
instructing people how;! <| |i\!e in'the sanie
Portland C
arid office
read and s
wojrlt without, throwing knives and atomic
bombs at. qnje'another’s’throats.
And—ooneerhirig things even nearer the
hearts of Aggies]—Mr. Allen might be pert
suaded to H I) (Gel Knute Rockne on the line i
and t t ilizetthati rienerable gentleman’s talents
in 1 beilping iHarry Stiteler produce a winning
fobtball teiinji at A. & M. next year. (2) Dial
Laj\vifence jSiiilIvan Ross’s/ number and get
an] in'terview with the A&M's one-tjrne proxy
concerning his opinion oif the developments
in hijs school (hiring the last nO years; ($)f
cotitijct Mr.l Jordan am) A Guy Named Joe.
.And, the.talknted Mr. Allen might well
find ithe range of Messrs. Shakespeare, Ba-
coji, jetc., ririaiiSi aijd get their opinions, now
rijj)ei ed by rTlatiohs with the spirif world, on
current world problems, j |
Ahhoujgh Shakics])eare is probably so en-
gimied -in his numerous stage holes in the
i ndhOr lands that! he hasn’t tirne for such
j nonsense,-surely; Sir Francis could inform us
asj toj Rusjfia’.S intgntious, what’s [wrong with
the Ijhiited Nations,, hqw to beat rising prices,
who js.gojng to win the S\Y(''basketball race
a!|d-t-just;i Tor curiosity’s sake, exactly where
Shakespeare and fiicon are hibernating and
hqwjtheyijijnd thi rigs there. if
\Vho knows? Maybe Mr. Allen may cata
pult jhimsOlf into the Man of The Year.
M.
Coates in
For eight long'-ydaire ituw T..TJ
has been taking hoiifie-the turkey
every Thanksgiving klui the '‘spir
it’' has stood up under it. II this
clipping is to; be thi' future then
something must be done.; I rec
ommend 40 days, o: lasting and
yell practice every njte so asi to
bo prepared for the blow;When it
falls..
S. D, Tughes, IT.
calorics a da
and.” [He fin
A few nut]
about (he 16
aid: . Jj : - ,
’hose IK
late. Now it’s, ‘’Be kind to animate, especially the
smart ones.”
It seems that deer, stalked by hunters in nearby
hills, decided to come down to civilization where life
would be safer, if less saner. | j
So, deer began appearing in, around, and ; on the
Officials here were praising the animal’s in
genuity, but were scratching their heads over; a new -bid a
airport problem^ The deer in the runways, although unicla
admittedly adding to the picturesqueness pf the
scene, were hindering landings and takeoffs and, garet
in general, throwing the entire schedule system off she h:
time - M • ':••! / ! M ‘ f f . THAI
Only last \yeek, Airport Manager Dick Logan
chased four of the fleet-footed animals around the ,
long nofth-south runway for half an hour iit order 0L ^sS,
to enable a big transcontinental liner to make a
schedules! stop. j •
‘They may be called dumb animals,” Logan was
quoted as saying, “but they’ve outsmarted thi» air
port loqg enough.” ■ / (>
ROBBERY—AND THEN SOME
etes a semii
six hundred and fifty tho|
xlieen hundred and fifty
e* fbr If
ter, Rep. Vofys (R-Ohio)
receive Ame;
fieri,he began. .
llfvoide skid, clearly and firml), “I
qr. the crpwd at a police} audio i of
n a
bidhlrisiin Boze
d a id v
«(aj
hiy bidder.
vens
been
at a police auction ot
i, jtyontana grew ki eiU.
irlinutes later,; eight-year-old lldr-
ajlked uiwajf with the bicycle on w if 3
1!
/
iieri living- 1U miles southeast
v(iteii well thatls (\n flhi.
h he beHeves is marsh gas
caking of his 139 foot'well, has
i
burning] ab mt sik weeks,) and the farmer has
qsing thi wijj surface as (i stove to heat wlater
.s hvest ck^ ’ M, j| / . • •
^ : n rill ri w ■ ”
if‘d drawing
oi
Thcj [biggest theft in his career is puzzling"
Deputy Sheriff Dorse M. Teagarden o!f Longmont,
Colorado. • |
Missing: a six-foot marble monument. Its
absence 'first was noted by a man making his annual
visit to!a family plot in Burlington cemetery near
Longmont.
Teagarden said he spspedted a rebuilt army
bulldozeji‘ or similar equipment to have been em
ployed by the ambitious bandit.
ectejd W (the well but
g Waiter from it .w hilo
iut How to pipe
the gas in,to
that t
been,
been
for hi
The pun;
he .ha(>'disc<
trying] to fi
home.I ij | i
Hie think! i.n ejei'tm s)>a/k frejm the p mp
noticejd streals
IT FINALI|Y
Aiuthoritilk iij Katnadf Citjy have reported
ultimatk in ; tmjevl.qrjv • /;'!•
Someone Ifirully sjtole. the (kitchen sink.
Officers sai(l (they were htol
mechajntsm stjariled the gas huming. Earlier i ho
n; the! water which appeared
> eNep
STONE WALLS DO NOT
A Botjte, Mont, city .jail prisoner was] given
permission to use a telephone and walked out while
the jailor's back was turned. Picked up a short time
later as h<f strolled near the jail, he explained “I
just wanted to get a little exercise before dinner.”
GOOD NEWS?
Good news for the harassed American, alarmed
by the soaring price of bread, meat and beer, opines
from the d4th National Motor Boat Show pt (Grand
Central. Palace in New York. Now, Mr. Average
Citizen can buy a brand new 42-foot three-cabin,
[cruiser for only (515,985. Last year it cost $17;850.
THEY CALL IT STATESMANSHIP
Thi men who are threshing ojvpr the Marshall
plan Jor European recovery are having trouble'keep
ing their billions ami millions straight. For instance:
Lewis Douglas, ambassador to Britain, testified
to the House of Foreign Affairs Committee that the
were h. . „
negro 1 fior qugstjiohirigl in thd i (heft of 12 French
cash, a steam radial
-from the prop ;rty
windows, lead
lavatdry—and
of Sajn Pitjejlj
A BRIEF
a cert
souri.
HI
time
parfst
name
E|
after
took aj part
singir
from
stems ] he tHMsi kl thjihkiiig pastor
job at i -adib] station jir a' town inear his'
and In ca (sic of personal reasons, he usffd a
other tjiai
«
hfs
the
4-0 rd
g ip iuit
)ur s'jiotj|so
mark
statio;
5
Taylor & Co. pljiced hj iplkssifieri ad in the
for ij proofreader
"inust be able to
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iregon .J ourniaj
manager
i|)ervise
whi(b
wbnrtri.’:
hattan)
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Thq Battalion, of ficialiji
of Collqge Station, Ti xas, E
afternoon, except dluting Hot
lished siemi-w?eekly. |jub.sci|npi
News coijtributmns maV
win Hall. C|l|issifiell ad? may M priced by telephone
20fU Godwin (Hell. rr ir i ■
AlLAmerican
Entered: ae aHjond-claif
Office at - Colljife Statiili
the Act of ConCresa of IKl
CHARLIE MURRAY,
Vick Linlley _i li
Farris lilick, D(ijce Hobbs;
Bavid Sclix a an Ij
Mack T. Nolen | ’ -i-
Louis Morgan, IcnTfCtirf M"®
A. D. Bruce, J/
Tom Carter, Ted Co;
0 Afa-tjn
e|w]i|pap-r of the Agricultural pnd jjlechanical College of Texas and the City
nublril cd five times a week And circulated every Monday_ through Friday
DuHnglthi
Batiali
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KiyorlLsqr Dora Gottlieb, Inc. (Man-
, At 1 aft! i idebted for the following:
o bed iij the Eenie-Meanie-My-Knee
-and taki: the rest for granted.”
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iiiys jand examinaition periods. During the summer The Battalion is pub-
im rtte P or school ydar.^ Advjertisipj^ rates furnished on request.
Pioneer Airlines
Add Aew Service
Pioneer Air Line-; pkssengers
can now make hdttl reservations
at tbeir ciestinatioo vhen purchas
ing a ticket, Presfri mt Robert J.
Smith anhounced tot ay.
“This system < liminates the
worry of trying to : ind a! room in
a crowded city and tmounts to an
actual saving to Pi( neor Ipgs.seng
ers,” Smith said. “The rejuirvatidn
can be mane by notifying the agent.!
or reservationist at the (jeparture j
point,” he added.
Engineers Neteded
By Civil Service
* - > i Ij
,, The Civil (Service; . Commission
has announced an (ilhmediate need
fin- engineer.- to bfe;employed by the
Bureau of Reelamajtion in the
i seventeen western states, accovd-
1 ing to H. X. Yard ley,! executive sec-
: ietaiy. \ j j ;
j Ha,la lies range from !5:L";97 to ?4,-
1 lii annualiy, and application forms
majy be obtained jai any first .or
Second class P-ost Office or from,
the Regional CiVil; .Service Office.
—,— T—
Farmers own 20 per cent of all
licensed automobiles 1 in the Unit
ed States.
j ‘ : *1 : I ' 1 \ ' ''
t?— “ t ~ t S —
Con.soii(iatcd High
Sdiool Students
T« Enter Contest
, All junior and senior students in
the A.- & M. (Consolidated High
School have been invited tio enter
llhe essfayi contest currently .bejng
sponsored by The National;Society
of Colonial Dames of America in
the Stitte of Texas, Superintendent
•A. M. Whitis stated.- yesterday!
; . ■ i
Each: contestant is free to pick
his subject'so long as it pertains
to;the colonial period of history up
he ess y
i to 1873, (WHitis said,
j must be at; least LOGO but .
j than 5,000 words Sn lenglh
Essays should be • sutmiUed
I school officials in suffi
for selection of the three
top mewi-
uscripts, which will be tuijned b'wr
P iPCt ll>5 in c
tie kitcheh| sin
injl Job Sqttta.
*A I’SK FOR
ding u 20-ye‘ai*] old
nch
tor,
ji
Religion]; nd!bpoadca8(ing )u 8t don’t mix, breth-
ern, a id any < ou itier* can receive confirmation f um
[iiin rajtllcr ehargrinod. yoihig minister in flis-
v
his pwnj.whillri on the air.
verytbnjg kr&$ fine until one Sunday morjiiii)
the cihpjr 5 ajdj'fipiBlrid a ihynfn, he opened
prayep booh fndl remiU'k,cd “wC’U continue with
t moment: butl-first here is a
7 ! 'T. Ifl
The conJie. ration apj)earq(l! startled but notu
regained com ioi are apparently considering Thcj
patt
erajjbf progress.
only la
Tlhc^ youib jidni^tier q|tiit hi! job with the ritdil
i.;
not iIh)
:ient tij
the' (|o|
rs. G]
Or John S. Caldwell
Optometrist
Caldwell’s Jewelry Store
Bryan, Texas
r;'
t
to the locpl chairman of
nial Damps Society, M
Fraps, on: or before Max'h 28
Three judges will their make live
final selection. The winti)ng,(e:(-s|y
will get a prize of $1(1 and qn!
portunity to compete in: the sjtl®®
cop test for a prize of $20, Wnij
concluded.j
PALACE
■ PHONE 2 - 8 B 79
Today Thru Saturday
For Your Visual. (Problems
Cumfult \
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
203 S. Maini — Bryan
Phone 2-4662
Opens 1:00 p.m.
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