*'! It •••• \ tvrf’ h v Education ^ ' r. The now fajmilia: , tpe feasibility of a eg it cs w... fj words about one-room sin ik co fi :tM ve e program,, tlie bill Tag olume Of wdrdfs, oatTs, t rom a.jVaridtyj of iiicjivi ith! states >1 shanti paid, and in s ersr ■ : , 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— ¥i ^BRUARY 6,1948 . ! --rather die w : j 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 gy d . '•i' i Ff SPif flUiberties to remedy the situation themselves. M r * | * * ‘ ' — • ' - ■ .1 i 1 uL. ■ _ I I . •: L _ goveriiment _ ) ' ; i ll I | l Letters y : 1 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 i! U ;r M' ! h r !i llh -4 • !j 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! | | r J j This is another reaso 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-, | facev, 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 ' BATHROOM SHOWER Grafton (N.“l).) County Record miDE HONORElD AT mr e Battalion -r- ..il rtf ybri' 1 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 F E B R U A R Y ■ i 7:30 P.M. 1 'k ■\ rot iy Moore r * 1 j • ^ i Ertltor *. Maurice HoYv*ll !. Editor* (David >1 KkUunii n Sam I.aii|ord. K. J Art Howard i . i . L James Del llersliell ijleu ry.,.. .Keporters Bob .4.. 1 an r bray Ida Zirn •V••b•t . AdvertHUn* Maniigei . .. . Movie Colon ms ...... ^.'partooilau JSport* bettor Hammond. h . i.. Sprtru Writer* i;-