The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 09, 1948, Image 2

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i dets hals tjaken
different iffor
( war. From
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, ture, it
/ is an (Meter,
\ tions j-eflect
- Corps’ policj
Much of'tJ
a ; l growth, M
Colonel) Guy ^ ]V eloy
isor o
ne (the" Corps of Ca-j • ty, and above
oh an aphetrance combletely buted . very ^i)i r .-
■&' right: after the R 0TflC units on tha pampus. Without doubt,
_,. mi IT , , e } few Arniy offieersil^ssess the qiiatifications
group jrf*t rele^ly, confused fol . with 2 500 college stu-
ig, inexperu iced, and imma^ dents. Colonel Melci’i-is one of those officers.
dant aijid Pro
Tactics His fi
The N
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railroad have
contribution! C
form of. reads
Chief revteijonji of
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wren :e Spllivan Ross, Founder of Aggie Traditions
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ire^ight
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the entire folk ei-
beauties decollate
map With pjic'
railroad.
Suggestion^
buy tickets,; v
how to finidl'
simplified tini
down instead
cross iwhicli
trains feplaaet
AUjtext in
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^ed to eiiminj|t(
Honest
all, hi# patience,! have contri-
.tjyt to the vastly improved
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re Bulletin B
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, ii - > - Colonel Melc^'lisione of those officers
ast iflseh toiiy i resent height, jft His transfer tot the Army War College
is ;r rganlzt tion, and its ac- indicates his standing in the United States
e squaclntes i of the Cadet Army. Perhap^ the-future will find many
aid afcticjtnsl bF^ of t’
j of the presentt-djay !%gies serving With Col.
uch a pheitomen- Meloy on some battlefield or in some foreigp.
id mental, is due nation, \ ; '• I j i’
physical a
tl e Jpresent comman
A! ilftary Science and
his Irofessiohal abiji-
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The Battalion sincerely hopes that his
successor qan adequately fill the vacancy
ilhi
timetable^
plify thie
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created bvhis trH^fer.
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ivesj pf thd ’texas and Pacific phrases. A coliimiu jformerlyN^eaded “Pro-
re:ei{tljyf£t>]Meted a major P° s ed Itinerary^ iibhow called ^our Train
tlie travlli >g : publ^. in the Trip.” #hi#ie stops have O^en rj
BULLETIN BOARD—HARVEY CHELF, chairman
Senate Bulletm Boarjl ! committee, a<lmires the
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denit ~w..v.v pr T v-
placed in the iotunda of the Academic
Building.
Members!of thei Senate; designed t ie project and
and College Utilities! Department was
board which can accommodate over 20(
H Ht r
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moved from the; listings and the type sprearcl
hem T sch d le sheet ou ^ thus considerably lowering the eye str
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qiytent and make
Texas
mo^e ■ Atjractive!
the coyelsL An industrial
ires show}; |hp routd of the
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and ihst|u|tions oil hoiy to
to do, )with baggage, and
articles tirp includjed. iThe
)le colifm now
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Big omission; in the timetable reissue is
that of the complicated tables for computing
rates which few passengers could read, much
.lesAuindelrstapIl. AH technical information in
tendeds strictly foiy picket agents has been
left out
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The T&P redeil^
tye (new
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led. I he applause from Dassfetigers
all read but the company ^hihsi also
" r Ae old Mage
jvlfybodyj MX
rs'lfrc ' '•
i(hd bundles of written
engers since the change,
Fxlitorial Round-Up
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Nation’s Newspapers Differ
On Trunian’s Rights Program
Ry J. T, MHfER i 1 [South
THeNoiiTent jfuror j creatcHt % j tyije_
PresiidemxTrulimn’s propAsedi tO- ed in
point civil rtgjits progi- im'has bdqn jj by Ah
reflected Jn tutorial: comment of an organ; of the Republican Party,
newspapers throughout! the nation. “President Trumah, it is to beil
The leading; jotN^ijils of ; the , ass Un j
country apparently'taJlfethreeidiF'bourn , „„ v
ferent starids In reg|aiX to t'F always such a bcjauitiful certainty
received plenty of j prosjed program^ I || X/. : about “ ~
>r the,o|ld Wand-dowh'; criss- npoof for tihe old Mage that 1 nothing ever Most of the Southern jouXals;[that
'ps corjfUstec travelers since- pleases dvifybodyj ||X r f C Slitat5o n n 2nIi
hh stajge'io ich. Letters, ifrom tiekjrt ageinta are 'all, p^tkesf-as wetl asAtei »uSce4stty
lew tabiel.Has been screen- equally loud and equally shnjlar. They like for fair.employiht-nt pj^lces .apil the i
fusingh] id* legal-sounding the old timetable! ' 1 X tho bveatual end to lyracjungs. Mas©
T T '--* ••• j] 11 !|,||ij| ( X' l But ... they dp the whole:; g pt
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The motion-pictpne industry has
luu-uiuiifijc umusuy nets made u tioit, respected
resolutwon to stop glorifying SoUtll? suggests' tMe
irtiihalsl We assume That hence-,! {'•. - ji-, ke ®Py^f V 1
-virioa u;51t vloivi/vt nnlvr ernncrctcrt; '¥-5 thinking' wip. .
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approve of loglslatiph to cctijrijct
Isucq, evils. The Atlanta Con$tit[u-
New Year’s
George H. WiikuiBon. Ltd.Jhas built one of 0 f highest character. <Ihe gist oif T h,; ( *>i
the biggest retaUyjhoe v^liimes in Uje Brit- /N ;■ :| -|4j" if . . j beljefs may/beiinterjhreted fy ,
ish Empire 1)4 la policy ojf trank and oecas-' 1 The Eastern. CoUefee Athletic Conference thw tifte hf the edijtoriai: “A
ionally b r ut|]'idVerti f in2 The 85-jiear-old 4s beginning to wohry about television as. a j «.« • »»«• !
L1 average l)f 12,000 lines of menace to big gate Receipts. There is no Although th*(t p#fj e1 ' opposes
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the el
House
York
unlike
?spo
classified ad
of the Stu-
new betgrd
[the Building
nsible foj 1 building the
^rtisements..
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TrampUng Out the
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Out of Sack for! That
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So you can’t get out of the
that quick cup of coffee before class i
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Bjf LAKRY GOpi
; ihit^me for MO
thO morning?
in your
IWYN
So you’ve busted three. 8 o’clock classes
career, due to the fact you weren't ip class? Well,
fellow lovers of the sheets, here may be the answer.
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1 CSIIl. VCSViO «**V SIVW J 1(4 V avra
to oolige with an extra bit of
the engineer of the 6:20 a. m.
train: j
“Would you be so good as to __
over the iron bridge jut|t out of Rye Static!
’ hiisband up for !work;?
t hoot, we are ip a fi:
An English housewife, noting th*t the English
railroads are how nationalized and should be willing
.•l.> mutmIbw
tings-Ashford
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t as you go
tation, as we
rely on you to get my husband up for jworle;?
“When you don’t hoot, !we are ip a ;fix as we
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Olmer—the Senator Claghorn
who has read the barbs hurl-
the general dirbetion of Dixie
P Ne\\ York IteraUi Tribune,
you ^
cannot bdy an alarm clock anywhere
“P. S.—My husband says “not too loud” but I
say “blow like blazes.”
• Railroad officials said the request was being
“considered.”
Do you thinje a delegation of stiident senators
to the Southern Pacific Railroad woulq produce some
added noise from the Sun Beam and tihe correspond
ing rise in grade points? X A
PLUTOCRAT j-j . . 1 j j '
A motorist in Memphis, Teijin, (obviously a well-
heeled individual) was harrassed by recurrent ice
on his windshield. To solve the'problem, hb. resorted
to a 100-proof de-icer. The man stopped hijs car, got
out and poured a pint of whisky over the Vfirtelahield.
The ice—together with two “connoisseurs of fine
liquers’.’ in the Batt office who read the!story-s
melted.
BOOT TROUBLE
. A troubled wife in Cleveland, Qjiio cliriiplained
in her divorce petition ifeccntly that; heif husband,
John Sch>vetz, a shoe' store operator,: made her pay
cash for shoes she obtained at his shop, j
\ One Plight say. she was giving him the “boot”
because he wouldn’t give it tb her.
of
bis lit
that
loch
startfin,
K
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10 whit]
aung 1
kt oldtril
tt
lines pl|
100
in
Air
ed-iqjby
Despite the |jligpi
.resid
'‘ware
and
an <
tra da;
SHtlHAS
Uni
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condit te| a
Co
pape
womih go tdi
to ben went 4|th
PROMISE
while
servini ii
the South’s 'voting habits
politician nejeel not overly
•concein himself aboiit the horrible
he will be catted,” the Her-
Tfribune mockingly describes
liticai situation below the
on Line.
Fuel Oil in Underground
Kept Halls WarmDuring F
to .a iluddy,
v Me did-
(juy Ban esj iiow 1
iihdtxl of such X^ccurrence,
the qn-
t the extreme
monthir. .fSTturi^f'copy Yo® ‘ ^ ‘
, games comfortablyi qurled np with a good ■ J '
J store runs
newspaper
like: ,“We«fh;
worst junk
are worth a ,
’em away ff>ri $l|99. YAuf size is here. I
jiya^n’t.” C){r: “No fire^ goods.
ex
time slogan
Shoes Wear
war it was
di.tions, Wil
‘pnkesedonajl politicians”
the Herald Tifibune unmer-
^eia thoufea^iid pairs-of the
1 eyer saw; Hut anywajy they
ast $5 ja pgij^ You c^n take
glass of beer.
No ciircuk i tickets.
heU-I wish
No elgphan
chanjgfes. Mp ijrefpnds. Ne|j telephone calls.
Just shoes—igiiod shoes.” : Vilkinsonfs long-
1 g j >een ea^j-y “Wilkinson’s
pike, Pig’s Ncpe.” During the
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Never Raise
Prices Take.petme; Off.
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Editor, The Biftt
Representative Wadsworth, of New York
suggests that congressmen give up their tra
ditional Imileage allowitnces in the interest of
economy. His idfea idhew plenty of applause
but few votes. , | i|1
te, Pig’s Ndse
Svilitched to: ’ '^Because |of con-
miiQh s Shoes IA) Not Wear Like
a Pig’s Noseraow” Said;a|recent ad: “No!
We Are NotiRicdu;ing 'PticeS One Dipie. We
iEnn. Let iTlfose Whof-Raised
n
-ir-
Speaking abobt I the Duke of Windsor,
the New York Sunday News said: “The
duke wore a gray twFed suit, a gray tweeh
topcoat, and a red: $nd blue suit^ with h
blouse of contrasting Tilue, -a blue hat, blue
diamond earrings, bnjd a (double rope of
pearls.” i, | ■ 1 I
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1 happj
"The gist «f The CbhsUtu lion's of ni>
fijoip * niar
The
who
Although t>K«t p#fjer ! j opposes! ciful|y castiKated jiight be sur-
one border-
newspaper Supports the
entirely in symmahy vji-Rh the! o)>- presidents recommendations
jeetives of such! proposalA\It toil- : with ml reservatioa. ,
cludds, howeved, W The St. Uui.4 Post-Dispatch,
posals are so fUigrAnjly [founded by the lat, Joseph Pulit-
as Mr Tijiman JeekMk, «t. o^er. teiioves that' “be (the! preii-
irom Ipcnteth tie ttoti f wants ail tHoft* who live un-
pubheans that we t.nd it most ^ ^ and stripes to enjoy
iistasteful. j ■' Hl:l 111 c ^V,. 8sh ^ s of ltb ^ ty and he
i\es, the New building to all the other build
ings) on the campus continued un
interrupted.
„ t x .♦ Ejccipt for the anticipation of
Democrat in jDixieNraptivej' sucll an emergency by M. (i. Hines,
onc-paidy system, is UHic‘ t ' < FJ engineer in charge of the power
ly ? daysisupply when bjrned at a
rati* sufficient to keep i the bui di
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram j; h jj
agrCjes with the Consititutioni; ajt
asks
pongre'ss to j >in him in his
5e mitl plan;”
too Can see nothing buij politics in- * ^ 1)0
volved in the lO-jpointj! program. In The Post-Dispateh is natui'ally : building «f the plant, contained)!
addition, it percuives a jviolatioin bf Interested iii ipfe' ' ‘ ' '' •^mnn ^ - — 1 • u .‘“
pnmt
cut’s piogiAg
cl more adeqi htelj
in fields that properly' fail within to vote.” The paper points out that
states rights:
message urged
which woqld !
(let more adeqdately the light
[“Thes 1 president’s prosit
federal! legislation “proti
loperly laU within to vot
the purview^ of the states j' . the d strict in whieii th<Kmtegrity
Auton Cailtev’S! papaijavdusea the pf the ballot has been mX often
hSiftir
: Letters to. the Editor
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tf-4—l". 1 " ^ 1 ■'*, i its secure fijiunddtion ahd transfeY- pressfonal district.
ring it to his btiiliwtca. However, ; it - i i. • it\
the Star-Telegram fecdk that *?vip- . In tending the editor’s comments] \
lent liepercusSioi^s to thie presidents ff tv r o nest Cqait papers; Jthe |
message are hardly in! character,’’ F acle !' ^..struck by thq complete,
. since! the South jwill net vote. Ite- ignoring of the cii-j> lights pro-;
"iF’m’.’t’L *1 should^ toine about.. publican, will neVer vote for Hfenjry gram.; Neither the Los Angeles!
.1 I i hiiilv nnr
lifting jiaft; of : t|je flouted hks been jJyckson C
— [ Republican iplatforlm of lil44 from Missorri, the president’s own 6
,j president of
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ffo KJ)rCATI()N-| NOT
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Very
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Editor, The
In !your edil
XOT^'RIGI
editor steppedw
viewing hisN)pfii An
vour Cditariid
RiGinrs
My sehtimeil ts
r- . I
vlv tours.
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lioki: : h I
both Kides of
In^another e|i
publication, ' tl
thropist, H. f
Sapavt .for liis
EDb'CAlju
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J.,
teml to stanetarefize cduca-- Wallace, and SouthernIpresidential Daily;News nor tl
e hich, m turn would destroy t candjdates n0rn fo at ed for a separ- Chronicle mention
jitfen as we know ,t today. • attf ticket) wou iy n J have’the H'gisUtion in the
If government akr were ' to be , cor
funiished, 'everyone -would hjive an ! iwould;! t^hd to standardize educa
equal) d(lue!»t)on regardless of lace, | tioii, which,
color] or creed—granted? If gov- j compmithin
ei nmeuR aid iwere.to he furnishe.l, Thd Staies. however have never; sH htoat chailce [ 0 f he)
evei jjome wqpld he entitled to the and will pever, I dopt believe, be- t *ffi ce
same K)j equql medical care-f-gilalit-j caiipe •ptjthe “competition” afford
ed? And if ^government aid were ed by fm other States in their
to ■ b(f |furnished, ev’eryonej would tui'ning Lut better equipped grad-
scale
O S' s
no pi
those:
this 1
tdrlay
hard
a gi\4
sm up Wnd there would he
vierty—granted? But;, : if all
things wpre'furnished, would ! gesting.
.America as We'know it are' of. s
jlf a farpier, no matter how do noi
ning I)
breOdsi' ({pm m u n gjjni.
The Dallas Morning
of the most conseivati'
work jtj'ccivin^ pay acCOnliiig |(V a uatblTjhe absence (jf competition j 'X^adojRiop
j! y. • ' . : mean utter destruction
I'm: ''ft saying, riot even sug- ()Ctat5 . j n
estin“ '“ 1 ‘ ' ' ' ”
Daily [News nor the) Ban Francisco
the proposed I
l , m I y . .. I .C 4. « 1 . . —
have too
ing eloct^fl Minns
.(that our governing bodies "iX'-em" th * C< * m '
I
tdf
^ should! he work) so hard ?
on a linr” “
•m* ^ - mu c,= s! js^wtHiTiSs w
ner ^ind mode of life will be ' thfi u , (m - * .. t ; tU
questio
brial in
rT ’ )U;
lien,
is luasf d on ton,petition. Why could kffoet our nation .within our o “ fDcnioc.atiic
. shbuild ! 1 dioy traiq and work to run pw(| Irfotjime. : a ^
»mai bleij
lloived
News tone Sin(!t ’ inan Y Am' ''b'ans of Jap-
* nu , u 'lAt anese extraOtion anti Latin-Amefi-1
ui,. can d,-scent are reiulents of Cali
\fhtoi wiuld fornia i- the omissfojj; i-f even more
to the Deiii- hafflijig. Feihaps tjhoje papers do
the 01 ly, minority g 'Pups ^subject to
disci i iiination anil segregation in j
ingk supplied .'k’ith t )eir ”u.<)4kl
ampunj lof lieat and light
Hinejs oidered the boiltre on l |ie|
line to be converted so that 11 .-y
plant, Aggies might well have bcPn could utilize the fuel p resei ’ e.
^haring the lack of heat with; which This was at 8, on the njiorning W)
people further north were fat-1 Jariuaily 28. Twenty min Jftea h er
ed. X 1 ! all hut! one Of the "boilers wafeybu n-!
As X}* know, all the heat uqjl. ing, the oil, and by ‘J all the boi ( rsj
light op the campus is furiii$hed' whjch Had been pn the line w( rej
by steam generated by heat from iroing at their usual ratej. Not dr ceL ,
the burning of natural gas. When ; dulling ! this changeovqi did itie! ] j
the jgas was shut off, the men at
the power plant were faced kith
the problem of finding a substi
tute. ;• ! 1 .]
That substitute was round i)n a
reseilve of fuel .oil which was es y
tablished in IkJ? w^ ( ‘ n the power
plant switched irota that typp of
fuel to commercial gas. An under-1
ground tank, just outside the inani j
(See HEAT on Page 4)
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liticai information'
" press: The Bul-
ge-oned a most
headline:
S^J MA
(e only this to add. W<|
izens of Bulloch are
v theiWi South, pray Sou
10 ceiwc left 1 ew Yor
i£ i,
founc
am
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OKy 1
t lit wa
nfi, the.
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wim j that blpws no good" seems „
good in the case Of Mrs. I. C. Paul'
and I . B. Coo idge of Philadelphia-
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good
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R’ge.
but
ihei pron isee
,, Tuesday
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By C. C. MUNROE
Gold,!isn’t it? Well, it was a lot colder on Jarikary
when, due to the fuel shortage, the g;a’s which supplies tlie
heAt and light for the buildings qh the campus was sudidenjl f,
and completely, shut offi. Thanks to the foresight aind quie k
Spehkingtof a proposal to throw WO rk of the staff of the college power plant, howejver, tjlle-
lection oXhc president to ^ warm th and light which flows from# 1
th.
k }ast~Saturday for a
iladelphlia but landed instead
DO mileis away. The Eastern
the Phi adelphia Airport clos-
contiiiutd non-stop to Miami,
he two would-be Philadelphia
s a happy lending,
eight degteies in Philadelphia
decided to remain in Miami ^
South Dakota student news-
uvoy a pong co-eds on why
Ine wroite: fT came to college
aii’t.”
Plevre
rniy 32 ye
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S. D; real estate man
jars ago, lent $100
it back.
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FRIDAY &BATDRDAY
For
-MODEL
AIRPLANE
SUPPLIES
Jones Sporting Goods
803 S Main Bryan
Ph. 2-2832
No 4 of the , 140,000 gallons of the oil, or rough-
thgii editorial col
and noit gipii
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Houston ■ : l ) X_ l |' l \vhy sltould a hoy\practicc placing i
> t * n * if, , by rules, he’s only a,)-1
[•fast if has no (j|ne to race wjlth? • jBolpefhiiig Should IRi Done! )| Incidentally, both jthe Star)
tfoetej is no ’
The stand take Jofi f ^ j dm , tor -
Houston zonal# jjjnyn seem/r fA F ' • 1
niuch the, shine is
by the writei* |o
question. !
I realize th
man, ^but I be|e
should read asfp
tone-sided opinion 1
v took'the affiripttavi* of this
cational de
tjive should
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ie cclitbria
editor
that ee itq
ies and
Since th
Itjiink th(> negij
ighted. f
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Tile Battajrnh
or'College Stafio;
afterrioon, extlp
lisliedj semi-weik
win:
”09,
Nfew# : contiil 1 ti ons may ^ r
HalL Claisijr
(jbqdwiii Hall
Afi-^eriejn
The Associate
' ed to :(t or not! ol
I >Uc
! Rightk of republipht
Knteted us secuful-:1
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iCOTefei I
jCoagreifi
[ CHARLIE MutlF ~j <
Office at
the Act of ConKrcta (il
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Virk Undlir. .. L.l.i.I.I..
«th Bjpijid, Louis M
doubt that sdnietjhing
houhi iHi' done to change or cot;
o owri ten warbles ? Why Ivcjli ojjti pchool system, and, though
ve and sjiecialijju) jonfc! knows the answer, l! he-
m ■
Telegram and the Neks are Jnj-
dependent Democratkj newspani
ers. j J h
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1 ijiT iw-miirledaesl.
j jllen takes ■oil ijiei
Hj!' /Jh ¥> t'ciif hi) can make 1 s good a pJacc lieiije Ithal when the solution is Nothing less than miirder would
Gne‘ l editi)rinl^Si \'»-ihinjs(df? f found,'j-lpt it will be fah from the he dn the wind : of a professional ■
! '. >|o Competition Breeds
■ Communism
iroposiidj; federal aid plan,
i-thiii iletitef is onesided in scope.
if federal aid is given\to
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