The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 12, 1948, Image 2

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; j (tier, Stateim
SuDivan Ri
sing the cost of livinigJ Dri
agricyltural ijodi(icep-j w ith
grain, cotton
Knightly Gehtl’eln,
Founder of Agg <
tUARV 12, 1948
-fk ■ t
seen his best prices. Fo
now 'that the rest of t
td take cafe of itsef.
•tfeer retail drices should
ly, or at least |stbp going
( euiMJl^I 1,0,1111 pilVV.O. j
That questioh; i haf had .hiai jy students and , ! must be cheaper,
instructors here biting f|l n l? t t r nails.all week world is beginni:
long. Everyone is happy to (think that' pver- With food cheape
all prices will isoop qome down, thus reduc- come down grad
fi" frhe other hand, up, . ' J
large stocks of But we still (fpn’tr get enough steel, or
hardly enjoyed . enough of many K>f the things made of it,
watching the dUof&tleiiis' dhsp the iimiii day nor enough oil, in|hi«|l-,|ip recen
after day. THei Battalion’s ticker-tapes (have f become theijlifebliod of our industrial ma-
been the centm of an agitatejl group all week chine’. |
long, to an extent n< t experienced before. r k < All we have wlidd ijs to leave the ultimate
Harry T. | Hj[on(tg<|)meiiyJ general buaine.^s consumer ivith efibMgh'monby tp buy these
” liingi inflation of .the past
raiining the Gonsumer of
rit would Hhve spelled
cradh. i
Ame^cajnii goiisumer can sit money. Too much of-it wo
A Juy to himkifi ‘|‘So far, so ^ the disaster of ab economic
good.’^Now there ,a *e r btiheri things to! think But — barring ptthic — that crash now
nfi l. ' 1 ,[ can be avoided, T^le |yorld {
V. XX i i ^ V % — •, VX XX • , X If r, \S A 4 V4 XX SJ XX ^ f X 4 4 M -X XX x
land? Mjill it be brought from over-producing’-and it hasi 10 percent
^hajt i;Ht check it?(How more inhabitants than? it did before the war.
about.’] ( . J4r
Is a recess at h
on by panic selling? ;
far can the£cf 4bmniodity prices plunge! and
still leave us! vyiti . ust ia rhlalthy readjust*
ment? .. - | • ^
The top bushrisr brains of the country flation,
i i i |' { ,■ • i i i i. i * ll »1 . i ! r
After allowannd is] mac
ever, the econbmiiiitp filnd p
view the situation qalrrili.
Thhi is wiajt they see:
too many things thjat p
be able to get -for Isom
aye
■nbify, ,fce n eral business ! consumer \vith ef
editor for thq Assrjrciktedi Press, believed that things. The spec
post-war inflation his hadSits back broken, six months was
and that the f r “ ”
back today airnii
as a ic'hole is far
* ’4
fii
[ r I US HAVE FAiTH THAI
Riv.-HT MAKES MIGHT AND
N THAI C AITH LET US TO THE
Nij DARE TO DO OUR DUT AS
VE UNDERSTAND IT '•
ft fi ft- #
CCOf ER IJH QN N‘y\ OR*
Ff-fi, 17 ?8/,0
r !-t; !• *i^l S i
^plU, B Oft the VI M tu K c
Whist^ That Kill Flies
Invention; Only Drawbad
By LARRY <*001)1
m
The latest issue of the Journal of the Acousti-
Society of America discloses a way ;to kill fifes
1 mosquitos that is downright sensational-r-pro-
v ded the user can stand the after-effects df the
hod.
It’s a siren whistle that kills flies apd other in-
Sts in 10 seconds. The whistle, too .high-pitched
for human ears to hear, nevertheless makes a person
cfose to it dizzy after a short
ve to be in the sound streir. r _ _ r , .
Of him is directly in the beam of $ound, close
)p, that part gets : very hot ; * . !
If a hand is placed in. the stream, with fingers
touching, the place where the touch, is burned.
for every-
pondered theijejquts' ioiisl thii week, and most
analysts*vfi?vfetl the situation with confid
ence. ip-ri j . : i ] P ] |v "
First H must bp i-ecbgniKjd thait whenever
there is room fpr it niq, wh<}rever tpeople act
in the mass as (they dpi on t^e nation’s great
trading marweis, m ythibg j an "happen.! The
psychological| fkctui is the jpker in the| eco-
nomist’s deck cards. It is ohe big unknown , , , ~ y. . j ■* . *. * -
it S t*
loi this hov- cun expect goods tA pe thrown ipto the mar
ket for wHat'prbfit.'j cjaii still bt* had
thrusts prices flirtjioridojwiji.
So far, hiowevejrl; the situation seems to
There should be plenty of wor.
one. Mm j :
Since we h^ve #ljl Hinted an end of in-
lation,,we shouldiyt mourn events that are
killing it. What we \yant is stabilization—
we want prices dbvin Where we dan continue
the record prosperity we have been building
up since the war. |] |
We ddirt want' prices to go down too
fast, or too far, hoover,-and thejre are some
dangers that they might. | : , jj
A danger lies In our gray markets and
large inventoried of goods Which people
-pi'
Wi. 'Mg
mtrntmMW ha**)*
* r f~T' 1
mty of room
iir coiihm| dities was over- be in liand.i Tfhe coijif
The 1 shakddowt
due. Now it pas (j)ne. iBut
nomy as a whole t
ded. There aije 1 itobji jnanjyj*jo(l|| yet to be [lone.
BETWEEN THE BOOK ENDS .
Love, Humanity That Maple
Steinbeck Shown in ‘Pearl’
1 Til ! | Tif. ’] r. \f f
By MRS.|WH,NORA ARNOLD isjhfws [thc upusukl land profound
Readers’ Adv#«!r |
aves overheat their bodies. It heats anything the
)und-blast touches. Cochroaches and caterpillars
lie after* three or four minutes of exposure while
fhite mice go down for the ebunt in just one.
inutej. H r 'fi! :!: if p| [
Experiments jin the diroctioh of iiisect-kpling
are being made with the hopp of sompday uSmg
16ud speakers p to kill crop inseqts] j) l|
SENAT01W AND SAPS
Political announcements—
seem to have hibernated for another sibc weeks in
Texas.; , - .
An Associated Press story olit of Austin may
provide the answer: too much biting sarcasm from
members of the press directed at our ; politicians.
groundhog
grocer;
ed 10 c
I" A
insky do
tipped
tossed
4 v Th
like this
812 GP
A
nega fl
inized tl e the
barely I table
wich, cfy taiitl
ing abpjL t.
He uppedlj
with ahigh aijif
which l)i{ dtopkpd
out
War
n People
?
‘A slenator.Ane of the oldtiniurs
iiture, stilted that politicians arc *
t und thaw and the sap to rise.”’
asked ja ’reporter. *
tip dignity jolted, made no reply.
NT BUY *
en entered Isadore Lashirtsky’s *
icago last Saturday and purchas-
‘ jMStacjhkJ ^ut*. ,
V they returned, knocked Lash- ,
on the head with a loaf of bread, Ty
of goods (jn the counter and
upd the store. ;i . .
d on the (way :|out that they didn’t
the nuts. ] - .
til: 1 - : :■■■■.■ 'v
lojiking felliw Went into a La Cie-
lad wjr
summoltjitd the
u *ant in Hjo lywood recently, *crut 7
and realized his total assets would
to acqui -ei a jpeanut butter sand-
hot the cipb ste^k he’d been dream-
*• , ! ’ 4 4
wilier, wuit <fewn the inenu card
(ti ibBled on a/blank piece of paper
lat the rcceptfon desk on the way
f? 1 T :V
n thd figures 1004180. The cashier
qnknager anjd after a long consulta-
the message*\ ?
for I a|te nothing.”
-1L——
Letters
Impoiftant 1
:ture wiill be
win j Hall,
Longhorn picture wiill be
EAST TEXAS A&M
p. Thursday, YMCA.
EX-SERVICEMEN’S
BRIDGE CLUB. 7:15j
YMCJA. Cabinet Room
MCA Cha-
“C AM PC S CORN ER”—BAH!—II
Editor, The Battalion:
Throe cheers and a tip of the
hat to the jpersons responsible fur
choosing t|e names* of the* two
confectioneries. ‘ ^ i
I think that each of them ^hpukl
be awarded, a golden tea cup janjd-
one each extra-long key chain so
that they might look like '/‘Tcii-
slppers” as long as they seem to
think along that line. i; I f
uuiuunu “Campus Corner” might well do,.
effect df these exciting e/ents on! if this Welle a school Where the! * t-t u n L *
a little] Vermont Village—i village presence of! the fairer sex would'] l lub will meet
I i 1
' I VE
hlursdaij
EL PASO CLUB, 7:^
Thursday, Room 324, Ac;
FALLS COUNTY A&
7:301 p. m., Thursday, R.
Acujdeniic,
GALVESTON A&M CLJ
f:
B, 7 if
Hademinl
mi-.i
Thursday^ Room 120,
GRAYSON COUNTY C
p. ni, Thursday, Room 1(0(5 tAc
,* V I*
Frida
demib, Election of officers
Ml
GAUOEN CLUB, 3 n. mi
‘"fA.\ '' i I . « ..
I ursilai
ng at\7;ii0 in Room 3ttl of thr
r - I J.IJf"' BLARL. Bj John Steinbeck, of |ut 200 men and womer sudden- make the place seem a^littlc •m.otW*' v'en ng.ul.7;|j0 in 1
IS I Viking; 19li. ly transformed jivtio a city pf 20,000 than the prfson canlp it is. Acacemic Buildmg^
Here, in this short book illumr/pluiige<|l‘into tHe draJilest campaign I peisonaiUy think that a ntbce Thumfliv Room
-f\ natod by the* dchp uhdl*rstundhl|j/ in pur |C0Untry , .S history.' I macr*nlin<» fiAlmrlirwr numo Yimnlil hl» *! - J. 4^. ..
masculine sounding name would be]
and love of humanity that Havel J Before Danid Wiibsteil arrived,! more appropriate for the joipti
mer has hi^gains, and *»« ot humanity that have:. «e«ore uanwi wuuswit
J* ;..vl„4 uJ Tfu: *„i.. made John Steinbeck, Okie of the thg toWn of Stratton sajl quietly But who am 1 to say? 1 guess
hrinatiorisjeco- can expect \\ hat he ultimately mo s t beloved writers of our day, beneath its. mdunitaip, defeat, selfthat 'l will, continue to eat j mV
g to be StagTipe- gets fronl th^ price llrftak—-a healtHy stablll- is an old Mesican folk tale-Hhe respecting, and peacciful-li ' n * * . . • . "
plejjneed and Won’t
e Jjtinie.
zation or some kirn
:pend on developpi?
should tell him mij :h
Third Parties Unpopular...
It seems jtliiat jnobtixiy :1
governor and Heiiry iVS^lMe are seribusly
interested in (tmrriparty actj yities this year,
Wallace. ,of (jours.is extreme] left,
! and Fielding (Wrig it dt-tejissjppi irisb far
right that ev|n(Ta;'t lobksllij e a Commijinist,
or a damnyankee, which setinds even Worse.
The BatUlipn’it editorial’ position, tjiat a
bolt of Soutviejrn bemjocratj L would' simply
giVe .Republri’ains p free\h;iiid and dp the
South no go<!idi al | all,! Wap ] ieen echoejd by
most of the in|lu<ptial-papd’s df the South,
- Senator Pepper* (Dj-FlajJ
, (he solid South reja
if sej, jhe
reporter, it Will ble
the Republicahp aiiy.goojtl
“There is: iio
. . dfe
statedn the smith t
Pepper safldi rei
the presidentfs biv
if ter aii,
? »ot much differeiice o|
Walled Soutliefrt Coittserya|tii'i
the Northernl Rep
Meanwhilfe Gov], Fiejldlhf
issippi i.said jhp ij . detferinlji
souihern protect nil ve. He
Severe Hardi
The) compel itii in
.it, Mississippi’s democrats tp decidif
back “i
ished. •!
tp net
back “anti-soutBi
ublicans hartji,
a wide fro tit
furnished a
of a recessit
The next
H-Will de- story of the grefat iHiiirl, how ft, weife,.fiirmei*s wp^kiiig ha
few days j > vas . found, iind Ihow it] was .(lost ] q Ijvin : ,' from the stony
jjagaini ' -j ; : 1. ; ]i! doil th.-blacksmith, the s'
ce. Thorp- doughnuts and drink
YCLl
thursdayi Room 12S,
NAVARRO COUNTY
CLUB, 7:30 p..m., Thursdu^
floor of thp Academic
Electjioh of otficerK will t»|(
PORT ARTHUR CLUB
It represents Bteiifttupk in • the diiver, the villae^ ministzr. Thei*e
‘vein whkh his iCHders Hike most, was ycung Chiirltis (Chittenden, in
a simple story pf simple people, loye w||th Uu* minister's daughter
recounted with the warmth and but fearful of marriage; Zilpha
sincerity and umtvaled eraftsiian- Braytoi,. shiftless Reni Brayton’s
ship he brings to his Writijig. ft is pretty Iwife, whoj contemplated a
one of! the most dpcply moving tpleB misdenjeanpr which enyoljved Isaac
nd S.everal others.
Ther
unerr]
er fcRs not (kspair but hode for , restlessj anticipation .‘jpreajd through
: ^ whiting
itgin. N(
*■"***» io5 '
s agccoath .,ny prof).
Disslatisfiedly yours,
BILL HARRINGTON,
RIO GRANDE: VALLEY
-rrr—ri *—“rif
’hursday, Room 125, Academic
Building. | ij ' ! \
TRANSl-PE^OS CLUB, 7:15 p.
(Thursday, Room 233, Academic
Ju(iding, (Elec|ion of officers. ! /
'RI-CITIES' A&M CLUB, 7. f p./
ru.,. Thursday, Room 106, Acaderivic.
THE! EL PASO CLUB will-meet
’’hursday February 12 at 7:110 in
{iMim 324! pf ihc Academic Build-
im/j v ‘ Tv
wichiTa Balls club 7;i5 p.
nj Thursday, Room 208 Academic,
i’liuis. will] be jrimdc for the Easter
ftirhecue. • I .
' i’"-f 1 ■ " *
trdiitecture Instructor
Passes State Examination
jl' I r • ■•’
Boil S; 1 Haiwmons, instructor in
lirchitcctute, Texas A&M College,
liias piiisid tjie examination fo»
he licensing pf architects in Of:
State of (Texas, the* State Board
H ATchitLctuval Examiners hai
Wnounced. ! ' / I
+ '
,/tl
including thd
Constitution—tjhe [first of; Which Js oiie. of
the most con8ej*va:lve pHpori in Dixie, While
the other is Rnje c& the iin(js| liberal. So the
sentiment arhdng jSouthieijn| newspaper vib
servers mustlbe prbtty; genjelal.
said yesterday
lly jnfy.be breaking up.
old j an ‘Associated Press
tbio
ho\y party leaders who
legislation” ban be pun- , , . ,. ; ,
Tr ; I f. i; »• he hals ever told., ti*agudy in the Mead
j. j. . .i | i "u }■/ !!''[( , > iij } j great] tradition, jfi bcfujjjfuUy |ai^j|[ I Tht
Republicans hii 1
man Op
dinners furnished 'I-tbrum for most of the llankin(i - ! thej wjiiting crowds, on Stratton
COP orators ' i * It is the story. too. of a family, Mountain. Next d|y, !ther< were go-
* o / ‘ .V< ii' Avi' • .;L i, • the special 'Solidarity of; la man-and: ing to pe ten bands, hard cider for
oenatQl, raft |oJ Ohio carried his cam- a woman and their child!. Kino,:the all, an ox-pulling eointest and best
paign for the KpQffl presidential nomination fisheivnan, his wife, Juana, and! the of all, Dan’l Webster—l-ntertain-
into thajeorh belt With a speech at Bloomiing- baby, Cpyotito, have ai closeness .miint, education, and h story all
x— tii- f that ijs inflestrucRble. ^evejn in th^/ rolled into one,. To ejkch, the giant
terrible e\
covery of
ton, 111.
He repeated charges that the udministra-
ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
i ii itoiuoii, SU UOMHVuuy ana i nert* were others who lame, and 7 ; 30 p. m., Monday, 'Room 39, Phy-
ingly presf'iiM that;{he;riul- not juit for political nasmvv A sics. John Chilton will speak on the,
(Is not dedijair but hoi|e ; for , restless| anticipation spreatl through “Carbon Cycle.”
mankind. ./jb 1 | ihq wjiiting crofeds. on Stratton BRUSH COUNTRY CLUB, i p t ,
It is the story, too, of a family, Mountain. Next day, (thei t weie go- . Thursday, Room 308, Academic.!
BKAZOIUA COUNTY C L t T B.;
Thursday, Room 126, iAcadelmlc
Building. i i j i
BRAZOS CHAPTKI? TSPE 7:3(1
I1_ l i v» C/1V. , l. v:4i Hi • 4. Suva/ I/IIV*. *, v v 11, viix
ents that follow the ’dis- meeting would act as a c italyst to
tbc, p4arl, the destruc- their d
:sires, bringing sudden tra-
.s^eJi'R j.nd the Atlanta tion is trying to ke^p prices high so that the tion of the dream. “As with all; re- g«dy to some, happiness
Republican Congr^|s may !be blamed
I. ^ i ’ i
<|U 'Pre/Mem Xifc's: request'for wage- F°f H
v Miv.r - ; black and white things; :and
price controls and ritiObmg power, Taft said, n o in-between abywhcBe. If this m n j! i o it*
was an attempt to ket “a strangle hold over ( story is a parablie, perhaps every- I ft KpiUV^Ilt A A/VI
irid commerce ” ° 1K ; h u is ow » meaning from it! 9 ™ 1 ? ^ 1
and reads his own life mto it.”
all industry, agribi|ture and
Other political (evelopments;'
The* AFL appointed Joseph 1),
sjoivla process to do
ril£)48.
ue.stfo|i |a >out it,” h<i de-
Trumsui! iiill carry every
gaiij thijs ypar.’’/
protests against
iSogram, hbvtever
i ;nti angry
rigptfe'fo
- may mark a shift away froifi ^olid southern
democratic stlpborj in lutuf
■ “After'all,’! hh said,!
ference there will lie
ririfjSrf^~T ] ri.f , . _
] / .rPRe new!c|ileiidatsi Tenfiipd us that lElec
tionDay in 1948 falfo 1
yeans, f r •
find there is
etween thjj so- \ resignea to as: .
Democrat^ and party presidential (ampajgli.
Wallace renMei His attack 0(ii adminis-
Wright of Miss- tration foreign policy;in! a, radio address at
id to keep the New Yoirk. He said it supports ^Kings. Re-
tbltt a newsi con- actionaries and FAbci^fo all aTouRd the
m^jjtjing bf southern world.” !/ ' u
for it told tales that are j fij) people’s
hearts,” theji author salys, "there
s 11/1
What’s Conking?
to others.;
Keenan,
secretary of the Ghjcago Federation of Labor the tamarack TREE. ByiHo- ( Collegi'
to organize the! AGL’S league political edu-I war Bresljn. McGraw-Hill, 1947. Baton
cation “as a powerlul force in thd 1948 cam- The] Taniaiack tree cast.its long! frac
paign;.'' Th, league w® cm!«ntrate on eject-; |
IRg congress m^RiP-rsi']pPM oppose the Taft- a sma ii New England village. Row- j membejs aided in the judging.
Hartley act. .Ii! | '! .] | ar<kBroslin has hrie written afus^! Hemy d! Thucm has been elec-
nior poultry judging team
represent A&M in a Southern
ite contest to bq held at
Rouge on March 29-30.
rice work hifs been done 1
and at the Hous on Stock
where firospecti r e team i
p. m. Monday, EE Lecture Room.»
CORPUS UHRIST1 CLUB, 7:l.f'
p.m.. Room: 227, Academic Build-
\ w : r m
COOK COUNTY CLUB 7:30 pj
m. Thursday) Room 2*24 Academic. 1
COMMUNITY WOR LI) DAY
PRAYER SERVICES, Friday, 3 p. j
hi., St, Thomas Chapel, N
DEL RIO .CLUB 7:30 p. in.
Thursday, Reading Room, YMCA.
DENTON COUNTY CLUB. 7:
p m., Thursday, Ro6m 3|03. Good-
■)» "1*— — — "jri - •
CIO President Philip Murray said at ty 'and powerful historical novel
Cleveland he is against a thiytLpartv this 1 thy days when a President was
year because ill! It do iU **«fe ipiit J^ $ 18^728!^^
an4;divide tRe liboi, \ote. CiO General ( der—and only incidentally politics. ■ ' ; ;
Coubsel Lee pfossrian, who disagreed, has For three days in July, 1840, ft c, g. Ryan will coach 0
resigned to a^slsf 4eiy r jj A. VVaHaye’s third 1 •- m...* <] . , * .
sident of the Poultry Science
Club. Rrank Stockton is vice-presi-
secietary-
cr report-
Nbvember 2nd,
Sboth-sayer^ and
d nt tRat th^ last
s habjbjendd! fhe|;c(|>i|ntry suffered a
the ‘earliest possihle date,
readers of almiamies pdint
i 1
■ •t-’t '• '•-R—f- —t-
three days in July, 1840, it
seemed as if the whole nation lhad
dcscCnded-on Atratton Mountain to
hear the great Daniel! Webster
speak; Tile l AMARACK TREE
ilr l-r—I.
judging team.
For Your Visual Problems
Consult -
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
203 S. Main — Bry an
Phone 2-1662
e poultry j
ygbndslide.
A pew] frontier epic called The Uneon
<inere(\, built arotnd the grisly ©Id theme, ^
that the! only*.gpojt I^clian is a dead Indian,
is using the advdrtising, slogan:: “Only an
Indian woUldn’tl like this picture.-]
(Mi/M
l.
local siibuTbMesil.are liniud uft to bijyi tele- a typewritten memorandum attached:
‘ ^ ‘ ” 1 * lay in delivery th'dugjh the cou^tes^ of the
vision setfs.
sitter unless jyour
- The. Batta
of College £>ta
afternoon, exeip
jished semi-we*k
* r ,News contl*
W;iii Hall. ! Cl;
$09, Goodwin
A calendar bio
sitters being tion gimmick of the Hell Messenger Service,
licago thaf the came to us the othfer day by mesa "
allion, olffifcialij njevislapCr df jhe i Agricultural and MecharilcallColiqge of Texas and the (pity
r n i .ii. .n • T- times a week and circulatjed '^ytu'
tfion, Ttojlas, is p i
dujrhg Nli
ished. fiyb times a week and circulatjed Monday through FYiday
rs land! ekanfination periods. During'thevitimmer The Battalion is pub-
jM bscri|fti jiL rate $4.30 ijer school year. Advertising; '
All-Americaai
CHARLIE MUR
■ ri—ii
i^lch Llndlcy
Entered aa setopd-fclas.'i nlaUei
Office at, College S^tio Teit<s,
Die Act of Centre;a <ft lldnlh 3,1»70
T" 1 1 ; I 'I
•IMMIE
1 n’t get i j baby
iired for video, i
Railway Rxprgs.s (’0. strike;”
ter for October, a promo-
senger, with
irhed: “De-
BaffaIio1|
tidnd may b:
fed ads may fi
I
inade by telephone (4-5444) or at the] editijiriall office, Roonji 201,
$ udei|t: Activities Office, Room
iced by telephone (4-5324) or at the
T. Miller,' KeMiWh Boi(j
Jack T. Nolen ?
,t. L.-Blllintuley, ];.ar y Giooi
fora Carter„';T«|
' van' 1
ii,
!: 1 ; i
o°< wynr.J
' 'etamnM I
ates furnished oh
led cxcluijive|y ito the use for republicaftlbnsf o£
| in the papijr and local news of spontaijeoi
jier matter, herein are also reserved.
bir of The Associated Press
rtltm/ o£ ail jnews dispa Xhes credit-
AjSociaited Collegiate Prjrss
Member
. . . . .Wire
., .Managing
, .Feature
.. . Feature
! -U,-
ft-p—r-t
jted nationally bp National Ad-
loc.. at).lew York City,
L,
H herein -
fril
Editor . MAurlae Howell
Sdltors j Grady Griff:.,
imra,'
Editor ' Sum I.anfo
’ Vritera Art Howard i
James OeAnda. __
, [ Herabell Shelby
,RtfotUn Sob Knadtoy ...
Ifi 1
Viii'ii,’:
Franclaco.
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