r. Page 2 ; = - . Arkan iy ; cr : • V . ! ' Battalion \t If •preme > D1T0RIA ■ .. : TfoESDAV; i Statesman, Knightly Gehtlet Sullivan Ross, Founder of aces Life... a popiityjrity eontesjfjbetween the Su- Courlj Inquisition tfei sltion l- crees 3500 single On Arkan^ to be fiscal rrabteji:^y the court eople^who thought find thepiselves injjr e of tjhe; first prpbl alimony.: Ar 4t .up an A itratibn nd imp mind is that of I ^ ably Have to justm^nt. Ai 1 faux-pas " made votes. And itv ^VtoThVacWom in^afil imd the Spanish - a K e k* held today, the Inqui- V 8pei T ^ could be sure of ^StOj) votes. And it’ all the'Sjipn mb court’s o-vtiv fault. That august jArkansasj |ribunal declared the other da^ ihait a 1947 kit.creating a cer- ^] ous tain Little I ock chancery stitutibnal. Consequently, l : ? Igie^Uons I 1 If i : LS >. :•! Jj Mk' •V DAV. WART IP. IMS : ■rv. ! ^ ^',1 “Traveling Tlirough History With President Truman” •yi • ; ‘ ' J '■ i . 1 ■■ * i j fi ..vl 1 ■H 'it‘i // I-- fin’s “penpy saved” ad- | Poor Riche rd seem a n-.u J ’ ’ ’“ ! A ' »B-! Ed|ucation vs. rights, highly contr oyersial '4ssue; i Amerih^, is , i ie cif the mbst % combination of the two; or a system of fed- .facing post-war eral scholarships—but whatever the nature k problem whhjh has not faifed of the plan itself federal aid seems the most . T .„ jigagement. AN no matter how Ber- urt was u'ncon- tran j mi a$ ell feels pbout such a thing, many l tfie divorce de^ God-fearing Arkhnsans will feel rather are'invalid, and strongfy. ] ; j|[ Po: 'those who always look for the silver lining, there is one in this mess also. With .emselves safely ied again. is | that leaps to ;ansas will prob- f Alimony Ad- ;o untangle the ements will he conseq business about sonjieone’s being grandpa can bo cleared up. cation Vs. ‘Rights’ ..* : : \ / y I-;; the inyalidatjion hf so many divorces and, _ gently,! so: many marriages, there is hope for the Western World that all this \ ■f '■ im r to arouse jt$ share attnijtion at A. & 1^1. logical aNwjeij The Batital on’s stand (pf “Education— _i-N©t ‘F.ights’s” (Friday, Ft 1 tuary 6) was re- ceived with miked impness^ns. day’s Letters tjo the Edit]is) just such a Hopj that it Wt uld provoke ment i hat tl e editoriftl'jw* H written. ;For only byi ^hrashitig opt the issues in volved—andithey are indeet iclouded—-can we hope to arrwe jat a worki ip solution. And one gwnce ujt the present si at us of this coun- tay’s yducat|ohhl system y.] enough to con vince £ven the, tnost bias ^ solution it| needed. The past record oflAttirfeain education is not jone tcj be wholly ash med of. We have built the mpsjt .'complete aji comprehensive 'PM V “Who says it was settled in ’65?” ill ' * Trip Throui , dpced by the Gulf Ojl o!bg|< Club Tuesday tit re Room, Club Pre The picture w£ waiters ! made two Mtxicp. Prior to each ch was done and cohsujted, a Gulf Comr 'lLarc-do. Texas,.is Itry Uhed for the geographical local jig the northern Isfex “l,, , lure takes the audience rev, Mexico’s machine diHc which! is neither M^iea American, but a mixtu r u Following a panoramic V city; scenes from a bull^^t, M co’s national pastime, in all the pomp’and dant to this sport , Continuing south, a : 1 eneqii plantation near Victoria J|t visi allowing a break in the bjip .to mazuhehale, ’’where ’illtiificp gijis.”. • J trijiving in Mexico Cijt; pictures a modern city, tan and foreign. A few o nmedf places visited tn film die the Zocalo, the Government Palace, Palb Aiks, iShrine of Guadalp Monument, Chapultepec, chimi|co and its floating ivwig Mexico Cityc J Vintage . system of privkte and p{u 1 world has e?qr seen. Exce 1 [iVl j f. Of course; the question of direct grants to privately endowed institutions would serious- minute details of any one proposed plan, but rather over the idefijof the plan itself. Although frequ^njtly clothed in other lan guage, ilnost arguniefits against federal aid evolve around the theory that it wiN, in the „ .... 1‘ong run, lireed soiihdism, destroy "competi- donservative that tion” (the |ijises that term has been put td!) /f i . and ia, Bih#feittly,i anhAmerican.l Is it unj-Ameri ' which to riai.se th artdar: Lawton Preps for Onslaught of Aggie ROTC Students by Withstanding ‘One-Man Riot’ •it !•: 1 . By LAKRY GOOUWYN the fi nuo; i he igh iKnthcdil Ifje of Fi . Jua and {aide tie fill titkeii Uie arm chair tourjsi to tl Pyrdmids of Teotihuacaii. a shoj stance northeast of thekapit eavipg the Pyramids [the takes! the.audience throigjh najvada- and Taxco to Ajcapu Mexico’s' fisherman^ ttbikd Cuernavaca is a fashionable we enw resort and vacation spot wealthy metropolitans. Among lekidints of the past wepej Bordai and Maximilian. Driving into Taxco, on 3 sees oljl silver mine on top ojq th UUil ickn to provide money with quality of instruction in rural secondary schools across the country c education the fdr'government it is our biggest and the raijjirbdd industry- 1 jingle busin^skj . j : ; Yet we'kH * long wa(y f our. goal even in the eradidaition of illiiteiaijty, l^t alone ade quate schooling for all.i J'YjkrJy six percent t of American childreii fkil t i; get through the sixth ?rade.; Fc rty perchir (|lo npt reach the • tenth; 55'< jnjever reach t e twelfth and 93 percer t do 11 (|t I arrive ajt 1 fourth year in col lego. , . 1 j ( 5'+' j ' ■ .The effepti of thi minate the |fjactor < > least tjempoiyipi y. The dbdf ha s bden opened; jt is dpubtfiil!if the r extt generation of high schoolpgradkkt0s is' ^oiing to stand around idly and see;it saving shut-. 1 by giving teachers ^living wage? Is it un American tq if the probleiprtis Lawton, Okiahoipa, site of the. Army's toji field aid wrecking three cant, the soldier headed for the i 1 J\ l !'ihg < ;! )n n !"\®" i ive 1 .-!, L. %, artillery sehool which will play host to A&M adv#m- business section, leaving! scars oh the pavement. ; I ,• L • f it ( .«thwlraili-id »r cud It. 0. T. C. itudepitja this summer, should be pre- With a task force ot jeeps, command cars, Black y .vn-il . pared for anything aky inebriated Aggies might pull j Marias and-pdUjre cruisers^ trailing, th* howitzer during their off duty hours. headed back tor the Foift. The town off 20,01)0 got it preview of what to A make-shift ftad block rigged < f painters’ expect last Saturday when a near-panic was started scaffolding fooled the spldier and he halted at the after a one-man blitz conducted by a Fort Sill soldier Fbrt. ™a k id d amrdivtg fof sMu^"’ - ih8 ^ SAMARITAN VS. THE SKljPTICS The commander pt Fort Sill, Maj. Gen. Cliff | come?. And; most can to erase t venting so ma pursuing their us foptify our youth to meet f d^moqracy in the years to fc —portant, is it ua-Ameri e cost barrier which is pipe- Bob Bowers, operating a manufactv rer’s outfet .• in ivansaa Cuy, advestised that ht would .sell ,t 93 cents, limit of three to a r . , f Tn customers, in typicafl Americai) and didnjt realise witajt was going on until after I l fashion, wouldn’t buy. “' I ‘ 1 ' * By mid-afteirioon tlie following day, only fi^tiy was captured/’ j Andrus went on al midnight joy ride in a 21-ton ‘ ‘ in a e-bl Bi I has beert to eli- oq cb^t as a barrier, at y hjgk school graduates frtim • ^ ^ ‘ edu^afion in college. ■ ;l Lawton police got first Word of the sold..,-. The qilCistions answer themselves. As fior j one-man expeditionary force when an excited man the government “lading over” the schools, - ran into the police Station shouting “an Army tank hasn’t the tijtUjatiok Reached the.j)otnt where ' •’ ust .f, m ?g ht ‘‘ i A* C M r lr a u. ..,» Iv Q , 4 , we can better piajk Jgovernmenj “ihfervdn-! Tennessee Si.l’Thefth^ifc^’at^ted rlngi^ tion ., that spe many of the precious few high- I Everyone, was pfioningj to tell ps about the mad tank ly trained teachers we do have leave the pro- driver/’ fession for better baying jobs and thus add I T 1 * howitzfr is mounted on a ’ s 1 ; carriage similaij to that of a tank. tO OU1 presidht W OS Jl. ], J TUP nfflppr: »■«up i thp fnllnwir Moreover!, we tjiink it not impossible that some plan, ipkuring jbst and adequate dispen- What is Iljie|answer? W2 say, federal^id, hPt n^cessarpy- [joutright 1 pants; to/.colleges •(though actkijally we can find little fault in sation of federal drawn up to 1 meet .through theictmhtry’s ■mg, a different type rtf discussjion, on the th h halVes , t f iUJ th P fipiBc •lightef side ifck draified 0 ff; the pen of Hal the hay harvest Hf^the fields. ;BoyIe, the Associate j !P is no mean hi|i|i|j when iit term fo fit fipi jpurpesea r I II ( While tlie) discuss ioh 01 ,1/^1 ill XiL u In his Idtksjpaortije intjc cation. “Priinire Hal” chos)< the University of Chi;ago> 'president, Robert M. Hutc \ -blows with.; 0n, second th* ;is hardly the! word fj>r it; talking. - \ f * • ’ Apparprtjy, eerneq, the- vien ,'radica •fake df sahingj “Fo Tun were di signed to tion palatafille for •there.t / Tbit wais tote much (for R. M .not oiily ra dfed . ;let him sizz ^ awvhilq and / -the altar of ngskifii-Hthk .dents ire wo it to throw k ;day afternopiji. 1 i 2jS, 1 ijants •(though actiujal|y we can ind little fault in hqqh a[ prog cnijas applied] t) public schools) hof outrigh gitints to ;stt c ents. Possibly a Education--- fial Boyle Style.. Today, America is £t the crossroads in education. She can of federal aid} or- '/Nothing Federal aijd may. funds to schools, can be this problem. ; either grasp at the chance she can do nothing. isn’t] going to get the job done. !. 1 / ! p ■f. .1 hiul been purchased at jthat price. Most customers jitat shook theip heads and said, “There’s something wrong with them.” A policeman tried to reassure a Lawton police got first word of the soldier’s few ol the prospective btiyers. Even that did no good. “It took us 70 minutes to sell the first bill at 93 cents, and we hud quite, a lot of customers in that I tilme too,” Bowers said). j • Other than giving Him a chance to observe llU- | man nature, Bowers offered no reason for 'his un economical, if bizarre, transactions. The howitzer is njounted bn a full-track motor 1 FELLS SHARI*, NO DOUBT . . , iage similaij to that of a tank. ’ ] Health officials in Sarasota, Flu., conducted; a Tile officer] gave ;the following account: ' | irlass checkup for tuberculosis through ( best X-rays. The soldier Idrove (the howitzer through the Fbrt | Comments from thd State Board of Health on gates. Military jpoliOei gave chase iinmediately but the returned X-pays included: were unable to stop thle machine as it rolled to Law- > ] “Concealmeht of a jlleadly weapon,” ton five milles aj\vay. / i • --/ j A check disclosed that a Negro girl had a razor After kcaying ! through the residential district iij her bosom when she ijeas X-rayed. Many Vejls and Their Wives Work to ‘Stay Out of Red’ Eduction Costs GIs More Than VA Aid tuial gym—and textihis, i Derpchcling from an el jrjationj H)0 feet, the expedition arri in Acapulco.;Surf bathing, pelic cliffs covered with patut a hor aiid high diving for ex|)cHs on uijfol 1 in succession 911 t )e' screji lidding for the cast Coast. toi ists firayel through Puubjk Oar Cyespo, Fortin, and Vpia Crt Puebla is considered the alistoci of Mexican towns. Fror r this cajle come highly glaze,JJ-potU and tjlos. . Leaving Puebla, the ca niera gi to] Orizaba, the gateway to the jt gig V’hore orchids, eaipLilfak t other tropical vegetation are fou in; abundance. Shots of the natives!tiling ijaifs of the cable cars j'betw Orizaba and Tuxpango. wh cars are not scheduled are it eluded to amuse the audience. jCoptijnu.ing op through Foil arid Vara Cruz,! sightsbejifc an atl Jalapa, where came ' feet high. Traveling toward Gu^idalaj the expedition stops in 'jToluca visit the teeming market and wa| the native craftsmen fas lion .utwi ■ [ drrrr— *1—infHHr ti camei-a' Skillfully hand luceful butterfly nets, l mlbuhtiedly, 'the ,anc| thril it ! we lie CM k „ IHUPHPPM siderablt transportation difficulty look themselves and thejr equip- me it to the fclosest point of van- [tage where the remarkable shota jthc eruptions ; were made. Guadalajara, glasa-blowp ar ' - Kt Ouadalajara. glaaa-bk rticles fascinate the tourist. On the return trip, a stop catlan Falls, wni 624 foot ledge thb return trip, mahe at Juahacatlan Fa plu ige 0 /er a 624 foot 1 a hidden gorge. Visitor)* ar* invited mo fi c Uijis oycnlng, Lew; is :h 1 ' i '1 ihto^ v 1 ■' see the said. S*1 Ross Masons To Meet Thursday m| Masmm- Lodge 1300 latioin will hold a regular ulfed : meeting Thursday Cor il DALACE ■ i h <■> n r • - fi. m ?•? hgllt) a .. 1 J . J ,1 V [ education rages hot argument in those days—but they were- ed halls ot learn- n ’{ m uch hr “very poor/’ A majority of the veteran students, the com- njittee says, feel that educational standards in their hjstitiitions actually had been raised as a result iof the tremendous growth in enrollment. Increased cobr l petition among students;, their greater maturity pud j . present day higher college entrance requirements, 1 “more and bettter professors” and a “larger selection wn Tfltr TUESDAY/triRU W SATURDA1 / / : committee appointed, Iby the American . Council on of new courses” were some of the reasons advanced- Education, financed bj’ the Disabled American Vet- ] Veterans are nVirq serious than non-veteran ' ! so ! ! sBudents, the committee;iinds). They are more mature HUMPHREY BOGAI m/J; ‘"Treasure Sierra 1 » as fair an erabld Pres ur Tifro is con- lent Hutchins, a higfhj-bl-ovv” edmcqUr. majde the mis- itball fraternities and i malje a college educa- tjhose 4 7 ho .shouldn’t be “Plato, bne bf thfe intellectual rockets of $106.13, or $13.13 more than the S65 allotted to ■’ e yeterans Administration, 1 Married football pUayer.-k I knipw did better than fair] • diff^enV^lsS.*^ bWt " ece ‘ v * d onl> $90, 4 icqllege •brows angels •t writer] Boyle. He H. (liver the cpals, he [hen friled him on kind college stu- ound oh a Satu'r- -; 1 1 ; Saj r s Bdy e of thh'grjjijluates df R. M.’s “I understand erans. ; ; i She committee found that the average total monthly expenses of single yeterans in college is in their studies, aqd their only complaint was | To make {mis meet, the committee reports, they weren’t ()eillg pdjrd enough for the labors many veterans work during Sphool terms and sum- in the stadiuif wfijchlwas true—Rt'that time: ? cati ® ns ’„i f , t !^L m . pl ®^ 1 !’ their instrucUqn, the committee reports, range j '•Y «rp cbnltl coulijl unebipiloyi d career high- ;ue Ifearnb sitj on the pd htisej unepl) argue lfearnd|lyi'oh how many 'the' . n -rr -• Th i Battjaliorj, offihial nqv spaper cd; the Agricultural and IVf 1 |of Collsge 1 •*- L .r—- - • tart (aftern Dished !*_ Texiais, lis |p ibrished. iivte times a week and qin cjojn, -edc^ptj durihg !holji( ays andhhxamination periods. I>ur)hg the aui|n iemi-wfecjkiy. Suk(scirip|ipu rate $4130 per school year. Advertising Jrad^s -t AU-AmeTi< The Assojcmt per cent of the,married be Foot bail I is work ^ \ student veterans work Ito supplement their husbands’ i As a fipal paisijqg shot, Boyle reminds The answers to what the veteran* think of the fraterqit^cha ing Dr. that, at last re ports, * Robert H^ut^hins is listed belong-)' ing tb “eight social >and business clubs and two honorary elms' in three cities on two continents; Vlfty, I )octor!” To which! we have only this to add: In football, whejn th i [opposition’s blows begin to make thcniiselv js felt, a good captain us ually calls time i 'Ut Captain Hutchins, do we hear you calling the referee? ini their appvqajch to colliege studies, have more prat- tiial and definite goals and; realize more fully thy value of the educational prjogram which they qfo now undertaking. ! : | ' // The report show s that only 35 per Cent of thC Veterans now enrolled in colleges and universities Have changed vocational plans they made before entering the armed services. The greatest change was found among {he disabled veteran students, with 16 pr cent of married students in this group and 43 per cent of single students enrolled in programs leading to occupational goals different' than those they had prior to the war. AH but a lew veteran students ill college are satisfied with the progress they arc making toward their chosen vocations. / TODAY AI WEDNESDAY —i— ~r RANDOLPH SCi]TT V i„d j. “Allmquercjue’’ Opens 1:00 p.m. 4-118^ ONLY 2 MORE DAYS feSSE: : "StSSter? 1 i i > DeWorth Elected Florists Officer iU~ of all news dispatch mous origin pi Y-x-1 ’ ft credit- hereln, jB eprekented nationally by National Ad- veplslnjj. Service, Inc., »t New- York City, dS% Los Angeles, and Son Francisco, •jjd- ft -L— tEditorh .:........... Advertising' Manager n- • • f-........ t,. -| .Movie ColuranUt «ilW|Urry «ray ,Cartoonists • • > vi ■ • L-> • • • * • j • Sports Editor Hdv Mktuia, Zero Hammond, . 1 .., .Ti-T. J.., Sports Writers , - , .drcitlation Man*s« f ; ! if. f i: ■ ! A. F. DcWerth of (he landscape art /department'’ was elected aeci’e- s tary-treaspqer for ib-Uti of ; the ; Tex as Floriclulture! ReseqvcH tion whicji mc it !° n thet campus, dur-. mg exytiuj week. Other officer* selected include J- i W. Wea(herfor>/ WARNERS' INK meATtnui F StISMNSE Fs ' S^iATIONl m ft I I Ik” Janies . m /. yi m I ii ..i' THf, 'mmm T mmm j, *. i&WMruriri 4.4 —r-h- 'r h'' ■N f