The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 06, 1948, Image 2

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Education
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, tpe feasibility of a
e<iijcation—
tne leasiDimy ot a
for 4dhcation-4a pcljit
■f has beieiii pro . a; id cq
-ip back in print again
Senator George I».
introduced a bill int
ideral aid tof sihoblp
ig the fight?for:tlk
to rwrurvum V\ 1
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man, Knightly Gentleih
van Ross, Founder of
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e program,, tlie bill Tag
olume Of wdrdfs, oatTs, t
rom a.jVaridtyj of iiicjivi
ith! states
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shanti
paid, and in s
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It seems tcj u's that ii is time! the pe
s{|o?aa we say still? 0 f the United ^tsitcs stbpped worrying ai
iijyermont has " • " ‘ 1
gif
federal aid
ticMeh issue: that
Umost to death—
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^BRUARY 6,1948
. ! --rather die w
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an see schools; recei«
the govern memt
, * The. argume its a$i
public schools are f
aired oyer anid over atain
.. . infringesJon!states’! rif
beginning pf thp enfl if c
<jmr children will be sidle
])ropagaijida‘ if the lat|:e|*
schools.’ Vj:
To attempt tjo nemi: e Ith'
i
i |U» er ^P n i has a possible loss abstract “right” ,and begai
gi f:SjS calling fpr looking out for the weaare of their children.
Idptjpmttrrphe^- As the alleged lead tig nation of the wdrld
V a P, pr ? v j)i the United States possesses a school syster
light forth a of which she ^ hard q & . i be ' pr o U d.
The percentage of (.failures in college
rejafs and moans
ualji who would
ri|ht| at. their; side
1 Would be useiessf: siiffiiS Jjt t say: Are the If America productsTliterate, capable gen- 2 8 fMnd«i1n?<lo' noiTn'S^a
leople of the United St it
lignantl.v and defiantly
;ional rights” wTjiile Thei
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Uji until this time, the
not had to .face such an itijl
the past It has been loss il|l
taip problems without:
the Palestine situtitjon
• Whether the U-. N. ;Cs|il
effective orgadizatiun v i
Action they tak| sojr. A ; #
organized and?sent intc*
the present dfeturpa|ncefi
ea
As B|ritain begins bej
l.alestine, the Unltep Nlitjit
^1 faces what is -perhia
est to date: enforcemen|t
f the Holy Land.
At iwesent Btfithh tr
costly and troublesolrile lob
the Security Cofmcil w-jll hi
gation td'pick lip where Ip
may meap establishment
international polk e f Orckjs
not-previously existed |n
world. !
show, among
lar^tion in;
loral aid for rural areas in
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tions
ahe j are taught by under-
# s j “ n <l“alified teach-
tha 1 it
Other 1 things, the lack of pre
oojp. The elementary and
f the United States in general,
particular and southern rural
tireas especially^ are . doing an , undeniably
every
afion
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Sbisa 1
MIHIIIMM
Ii .1941 each American on the
ei age smoked, 1,550 cigarettes, the education and psychol >gy d
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flUiberties to remedy the situation themselves.
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I'HREE YEjjtRS OLDER ;
without consiimilng sevtfa r ams of paper , ' The need is foi°
, 6VIWM1 . 1WI1 * It seems logical that these states,' having Edltor ’ Thc Battal ’ on
e arguments federal government, n cultumt.” ; ' ■
s t|ping, to Stand eration of college graijuates in thc next 20 JJu “tidiJ .ihoi^h j
i “ heir cortstitu- years', the “rights” will take care of them- was not an agricultural stjideht, !
en “ledrn in selves.
the U.N..
Withdrawal from
s Security jCoun-
it if most crucial
f.ft|pe partioning
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in after the British ;t pops have wijthdrawjn
would be too late. Th i if. N. must begin to
occupy as British; withdraws.
The organization of such a fbree would,
of course,, be subject to a British veto, biit
e doing this it is not likely that Ef gland would yeto siujh
n they'leave, action unless they widje called uiuiin to as-
tl. moral obli- sume th^ major burneieof controlling the two
let goj This opposing factions. ; ' ! ?
tHel long-debated If any filtureivioA.ijs to be,done in Palefc-
rrjblihingthat has tine^on the partitioning problemi pnotection
q:History bf the musYbe afforded tjie btople doing this work:
’ F. N. mukt
ijjtfiat the
Ip!
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nitk'l i Nations has provide adequate force fin}This troubled land;
f d|ate issue. In the British! government: 1ms stated that it w 11
o pjostpone cer- not furnishtpliotejction t!o any committee after
g(c] results, but two- weeks before the’ sbimender of the mail-,
| face<J..nb>v, date. \ J-'iH |
eyeir becojne an - If the future peace and security of the
(pfcjtid on: what ,world is to be assured the United Nations j
g tforce must be should begin how to h y the ground work for
(sfiine to-settle an jnternatiohal .polieq force to uphold its
the danger '.df th^ “
plan’’ Of izonifig.; A
the letter.. • f ,
The njext Viay G||Uen
to the papers |.. thj
ent natunp. H<jj reve
from the; maify beards
which heTvasfa meinber.
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Voice From
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Although Houston pjf
down a proposal' to gone t
election, jth« feeliiig ge u i
campaign will probably:
for quite -some timje.
In thq end the iesue de^
balliattle between 1. R..(Tq
anthropist and oil irptn, |a
mer director of the
Company; and Houston
publisher, and prope *ty b
Cullen and the Greater
Commission were against
page adviertisemer ts in! tf
papers; eiach coht< inin
propaganda ^vords and
dangers pf atoning law",
the Association’s ads wll
“Zoning is: a th ‘ iat fc
oL life, tb our base fredl
form of : regimentation
threatens’our American,
be defeated by an arou
citizenry.;- : .{ ’
In larger-type it Icontihi
“Kill this jlegai stic m<
Europe atjid disguisnd int
tern, citieiji as ii devLe to
Oddly enmghi. no of fori
planning commissk n to i ,
tages^or disaqvant sgbfd.oi
content tp avejid thle-issuel
A few; days before the
a letter to each of the jlu
. {|jo! send this) force decisions
ie Grave?
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One reason given
rbj ( wnersj Voted . 0 . ,.
■ ty h Saturday’s resignations vvas that < Jones’ pnppr, -T1
•ted during the Houston Chjfonicle, haq riot been fajr in
ijtibub to be felt presentation, of both ^ides of thei^ zonir g
question. (Tdlen said {.hgt the jygtaetes' on
ibjre l into a ver- zoning which had appeared in The'Chronicle
erj, \ . ! ealthy phil- “were all (rUe-slded. It fs an insult to the in-,
Jsiss 1 Jones, for- telligence of tne read nt df The Chronicle to
Keebnjfjfnltc-tion Finance i present only one siik .VA man ought to be
jnipgJ SeVeral full
hree Hfuiston
rkbr, newspaper
hr.
fair.
icatioff—not “inghts.”
The forerunnerjiof this monthly,
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4-1181
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TODAY — SATURDAY
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, })ut T. B. Ketteretin, Jr., who hjjp 1 -
| pened to take a cjnurse in Agriciil- i
' tural "Journalism i hnd got drafted
by the magazine. iThe Techaiosedpe
(engineering publication) and the
Battalion magazine wete all fbutid
ed at the same time, the Springiof
1930.
Yours imlignantly j-
THOMAi A. flAU-T 3
TODAY Aj FRIDAY i
‘CARNEGIE
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Cullen’s jletterijjislefl some of the civio
jlobstjon Planning andi educatipnal ifniprbfements.in which-he
had had a hand: the (University of Houston
(he! was chairman!:of the board of riegentsi),
lUijiy “charged”, the Art Museum, the Hqu$ton Medicail Center
raRe.4; listed the
portion of.one of
luutrite this:
lejAnerican way
m I
hat
and the Symphony jOrchjefjtra.
It vyas the clMp bf; the letter that may
strike a /respondent p)hord in the reader’s
mind: ' i’ ‘ : i .i -
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1:00 -3:00 - 5:00- 7:05 - 9 :0 r,
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Prcvtic Saturday
11:00 p.m.
And for Four
Big Days
Another Big
1st Run
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A MtTRQ-COLOWYN-HAYEIl RICTUK
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inskluojusly city up to fio\f
or.s and riiust away from h4rd
;l a.ml informed twenty-five or
slum
it
oiiiu
ting
As_another “It hap t’eeii ja pleasure to help build th;is
insiduoiuslV r-itv 11tv tn rmvvj bjit Jbsse Jones bias been
most bLtpe time for; the last
thirty years, and has cbnjie i
back to Houdtbfi and dOcided, with the influ
ence of the ijress here hnjcl the assistance of
a bunch of New York Jews, to run our city,
so I apt going td giVe ^ur city to Jesse and
his crowd.” ' j/'j[•', T I j Kj j.
Even thohgh Cqlle n eater asked that ne\jvs
papers'substitute fihe word “merchant” for
“Jews’li it is possible that; Houstonians may |
wonder if time, has' njnt- demonstrated .the
(validity of a rather; nahious saying: “Tell
lan untruth outrageousleiipugh and repeat! it
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geni was Adolph Hit-
spawjnejd in
■ridden fyas-
our hohie!”
ade by; the
the jadvan--
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eijs lointing out
GUI0N HALL
F R I D A Y a s A T |I R D A Y
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—Big Double Feature—
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heric in, (Herman often enough, and unthinking peopk- Will ac-
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[pafpefs* pufolished Ippt it as the truth?’ j j
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of College Stutifen, T(
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win Hall. !,Clas.‘ ified
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afternoon!, j e::cfe»t during ii )ii<
lished semS-vyeelly. .hubsen
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All-Americ
The Associated Pijess is i
ed to it or not ftherwiae c: cjdi
lligjhtH of rcpubllcatk |i of: Ml-
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Grafton (N.“l).) County Record
miDE HONORElD AT
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pfjpeij of 'tie. Agricultural and Mechanical Colicae
p Jlihhei five times a week and circulated ejlerjy (Monday throu,
of Texas aiuj the C ity
Friday
y.*) ajid exumiuation periods. During the sun^mbr The Battalion is'plib-
fe' "
*n ad< i by teiephone (4-5444) or at the Rditi(irial;toffice, Room. 201, Gojod-
3la :ed byl telephone (1-5324) or at tht S
rate $4 per school year. Advertising raitesi.Thrnished on reejiuest.
' ' UTli-.ji - If -h
Member
n^ Activities Office, Room
ii
if The Associated Press
tf<d (ixclusiVely to the use for republication of alt hews dispatches^ere lit-
d. in the paper and ; local ncw-s| of . spoi tan«K) is soHgin publishqd herein,
hir i latter hercin are also reserve'* 1 i i
Assujajitcd Collegiate Press
Meinber
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ual National Tether Em
will be held ii Texas
February 7 and
B. Wilcox, head
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‘‘Thy Word is a lamp un
NeW Students . .
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invite, you to "eurpin. viat: m
worship with us regularly up(
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the Lord’s Day,
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