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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1948)
V 4' Page 4 I ■ l | " ByB Scouting < at Aggielan SO stu(jents Pagle scou Sociology 4i scouting. In the scout ir| the professi )(Ul‘ or fundamehta movement the (clas&fMro is iienieiiter pyer half o ’ c<nr«lled in fundamenta ■Mt student^ ppieiit froml c* inf of view Ict eaUid the nee( ringing sct utidg nto thgld t*ula at A&M. [. I j: • Organized <ffi ja t roop haisis class of Aggitik ■'ifill Stilly |(|f tlie i Efojji ijoUgh i its spccia ,1 fields.of cuI)tti«iK k . , and Senior ficloiptirtii. j •]- The*, role joft^toui imastpr s fcrmeff by I’lofjessdr Danijel sell, head pf dtipartmer t ■’""s ’ f. J = wed: Ejnters, 1 /~>4 i 11 l 1 en i' ■ ***]; in ' lief the i layti 11 i’s; Boy Soui ,g. tn< entfeiarfea l;r their frjeridfi ht ve simila: 1 rti(fular fphas|e patrol—just 1 troop. . roj ect each p i Irol detailed stm j .of cop ing. The j Ijnse IMi J (i ; ; r III -J T; RUARY 18, 1948 he he; 51 out’ plannee! Ito round put the.s^luti; progranii. Students will receive e: Ira i credit for outside work local scouts and scouters.'; , ! Scoutmaster's Program > 5)or fifteen years the departmeiit of jrural sociology has sponsored gin anpual scoutmaster’s training pif- gntrn for the district. From th trail ni^ng courses evolved the p ept course, whiejh is being suppon ed by national regional, council and (listrict fie(d workers. From the National Office cjf Scouting, will cpme Dr. H. W. Huifti director of training, to speak the class. Dr. Harold W. Lewma regional scout executive for Rif! giop Nine, lidll discuss “Scoutinj as 'a Profession” at one class seiff sjoni Russell' said. Field directoijs ■■rf-i 11 t*—ft- j- 1 —+ ^4- •Iso l fpr !f il’l H- Houstbn Area » copies of that pub- ach member 6f the -■r.' Is . rural sodolcjgy.i ed to orgajiiie classmates teipsts in, a j . scouting into a{ the neighbd rh i)i For its t( it i will undertake some phase of chosen by the piitrb will be dijrffled into sfnalle]' u|n|ts f)r concenth ted gtudy by parf itjularj merabera.? the scout principle of Je irn'ing % dc ing is thus emphakiked >y the pirirje pk* being incorpofftfted into the tt: ch- icg-syllabuk j, I Work jBy iu’atrol The patrbl mhy (jb 0086 ». su h ect for study if ref nj a large' cat< ^ ory prepared by RuSscli, including s uch phasds asj fuhdanentajis oi the •scouf mo ye merit; < rganizaitic n| of cub,'troopi aijicf sei ior kebjut upit; organization latjid Ibnctipni oi-lna-j . The law allows only 30 days, •tiona) and I loca| councils!; spo nW- i “The application, is accordingly ship of scouting ur its? jA-hlat l|ad-! diimissed for want of jurisdiction,!’ ers should) knbm' slboutTboys);{'in- the Supreme Court ruled. Suit to Establish J' i 1 h • • i • .I • i- f Negro Law School At TU Rejected j AUSTIN, Tex.., Feb. 18 <A>>—D'f Everett H. Givens’ suit to forceithle Upiverfsity of Texas to establish ji Negro; branch at Austitr wajs, thrown out of the Supreme Couiit today on a technicality. The appeal court counted 31 days between the date Givens was ,re filled a rehearing in the] third court of Civil Appeals and the dat he filed application for writ of* eii ror. I insor of the Course, with boyi years’, in; different dapaci- k’oijking h boys for t|p. graduate Of (the University did graduate Work g aequainteq with ector of playgrounds of Chicago, h< hefori**]* hpromi hdforfRbecoming acquaints kboutbjg ias “• M2a Ivh'j’SflR he sp c<fop •bousing; ui States; for Ag^ie Tfrt Axir te has been lapsocia- Jepartjment ol! rural &M, Di , curing the ear- he spjonsored ! the largest unit 4n the United _ttendingi A&M. He is'how serving his third term as president of the Texas Social Welfare Association. Actirej in local scouting activities for many years, Russell organized the Bryan district of thp Sam (Houston Area Council, serving as its president for threcj years. At present Jic is head of training for the district. If 'Tfl ml ' ON ITHE CAMPUS HIMil i' 3 ' i 1 urn ■ r TP r ft HOSPITAL qMj/ 1 TPSi i : i: . ' » ^ I' pi A ^ ! :n;5|Sii 1 iill-l-ii- ttonal Convem ^AGGIE P T 1 •.•: , ‘Mr. ■ | ;’s Cooking? i i T i., ; o.. 7:30 p. m., Thu -i n Nar. mbly Hall. 1 will b " ARCH El B, 7 p. sport on 7:30 p.m., Plans fra- • clnk iracial wijl^W di«cu»»ed. m CLUB, 7 p, Academic. m., Thurs- CO A l day, Rdoin 126, Ai CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB, 7:13 p.m., Room 227, Academic Build* COMMUNITY WORLD DAY RAYER SERVICES, Friday, 3 pi »pel. CLU w- ‘ IK ~*!r? . - 1, : T mm WfTH A BATTALK ' D w]5h^ mis, CfauwifM Section - rhe day bef 10:00 a.m. of i THE SCRIBE SHOP - Ty graphinc. drawing. Phone Eikt Mrd. Brr*n. ft help me! I 3 i* J ' ! ' I •*/ 4 a But, nurse, it’s not my imagination—those pills jOst didn’t How Green Is His \ alley j. . . x ing on boys; j aitrol derfehipC pro .an«fcarTtpimg m - sc|).utin|g as ho|ne. School fluence of iscoii and troofi j building; Hjikiji al scoutingi; ai dated with th church. ji [. j'tlpon. cbm pit tfnfl theij• _ -r , members j?f aripatiQl vpll pne|cnt their findings do t|e class, j ]; aiiso Ihni Hensel Accepts Summer Job Here, Remains for 35 Years 1HL ji " H : 1 1 ■■ ’ tiT,! M! i. ? I TV.. TT A ThTT T? V' Y J ...«^.1.1.. 2 1 DA 4 A-l, r, ^ ^ V,^ t /-v »•«fn Lr/x . 1 By HARVEY J. CHEtF ■ i ■■ ¥ 11 1 ij r j When I was your age if any body had told! me I. was going to Coordinated | j with t?ie study of fcoultjipg ifill hie (prs activities wfi.el’c learned ir-thejcla applied in the! field! Plahs fo semester int'liide !spoilsoriijpi scoutmastjr’st frail ing cdu; March, palititiphtio i in IjoCal ing activities ,iaidjad ment, 'cou.tts >1! ho iqS^ind cf|;pfi-' izing new sfOljjfj tro )ps' iff the «Jea. At least ]ond icair )ing ; : jicria|* is The third court of Cjvil Appealji had refused to disturb lower court fwiling* which refused Givens, aiji Apstin dentist, a court) order to teach. I would, have bet my bottom force establishment of the Negro db lap die was; wrong!” said Fritz bi'anch. . ' !, i | W Hjejnsel, head of the landscape Givens, had contended that be* • department, j • ; cause the people of Texas had vot| ( ; ; ;»De^h E. Ji Kvie . wired me in ed in 1882 to locate a Negro branch 1JJ13, asking me to teach for two lory | of the university here,, it immej > mqlnthi' jin the sunjmer, knd I’ve ieal | diately became the duty of the been jit jt'ever since).” Hensel turn- .Tipi A Fine Rekction of IN USED | Ji I i Hlk^QtJ^RjrfcRS H ' M6 Ford; yud >r ’•1C) F6rd *Sedjin .Coujh ’i2 Ford! Ffor'c)orj Sedaii ’42 Plyrrldjith Cpajeh Sledar Sedi n j ord ; Ford orj lyn' ’4UM0rcUrjy Tf|udbi|‘ Setfaih ’41 Ford) Steda.i Coupe ’41 Chevrolet C6ach ’40 Ford! Tiirddr Sedan ’40 Plymouth Cpaich ’40 Mercury Tudor Set Tracks & Commercially, ’42 Ford Pick-up ■40 Ford If/) !(ora, long dpake, gipe thick |! ’37 For ' wheelbase, pah dver f -d T !' ■ I- T IS,-,a|, H.*., MtHW N. Majri. -r IMAOINE TABLE MODEL BAD ^'hone 2- rr~" THIS) 6EAUTIFU b""“ the j prinbfttlea i university board of regents to esj.^iimhis chair, gazed across the srpotn; m^Ji bd ■ tablish thje, branch school. ! cjinip i)? from his office window in "* ’ this | Givens said he wanted the branch the Agijiculture Engineering Build- i a in Austin so that he might take : jp* added: “The students here a refresher course in dentistry'] ; a fdek op your heart sjind after q whik you can’t quit.” Third Regimeni I'd, i b ' |r " in s*n ah. Parade Tomorrow 'fc|nio, but with a smile refused (to s|ay 'when. His father; worked there, as a contractor, after mi- flfrafibg to San Antonio from t|ie Units of the Third Regiment willj ,wrder ,n 1880, ; participate in a retreat parade > Upoip graduation from Main Ave. Thursday afternoon between 5 and! Hidm Uow Thomas Jefferson, Hen- fi on the Infantry Drill Field, (fa-; entered A&M in 1903 to study dk Colonel Jack Jackson, regimen-l; horticplture. In th^t yeah the Batt ■tal commander, announced Vestler- ) was a monthly onjwhich he worked (by. i I. i I |4s editor ot[ the fjreshman edition. Uniform for the review will be ■ He wbrked jon the Batt, V'hieh i>c- Numb'er 1, with helmets, Jadksohibjj aflded, Cadet Officers will white (gloves and sabers, but 1( ! will njot he worn, Muiic for the parade wil furnished by the Maroon Baijul J . 1 v 5(33 vearl dots be' U- >T7 T iy Meet Again , ........ „ . f ... . MIAMI. FLA., Feb. 18 -<*>>_ the drill field for all cadet officers,. Will ;Aiime<l and Assault meet again gjnides, and guidon bearers. * 1 A: ' u ? * “ A rehearsal for the parade Iwill) >!;| bh held this afternoon; at 5:[1$ onj! a - BARRED t , 1 ! (Continued from Page 3) j report-anywhere,” he paid earner. “ ’ ' a copy, out were came a weekly in 1904, fop the 'next two years, and on the Long horn the next three, serving ) as editor of the yearbook his senior year. When he entered school he “had hope of playing football blit the boys were too big for me, or 1 was too little for them.f He settled by playing on the company team. “I also played on the tennis team, but that was considered sort of a sissy game in those dayd,” Hensel recalled wtyly. After his brief teaching ex per* ience here in 1913, Hensel did grad uate work at Iowa State and Cor nell Universities, taking his master degree at the latter in 19U- He then returned here and taught hor ticulture until 1925, at which! time the landscape art department was created and put under his (dirk-- tion. | In 1931 the campus and college greenhouses were put under his department, and in the sameye^r the Care arid Maintenance Pf Grounds Division was created and added to his duties. More receijj- ly he has accepted the muipten- ance job of Easterwood Airport, the Annex, and Vet Village No. 2. During this time he has dong ex tensive research on native orna mentals in shrubs, trees, and vin es. ) : |. TF : Hensel resides on the cam mis with his wife, the former Miss Al a Lee Jones of Temple* Texas, (whom he married 32 years ago. They have one son, Frederick William . Hdn- sel, ’41, who is employed in the Fiscal Office of the College, that the veteran students take themselves almost too! seriously." “Almost without exception they have made good gradei,” he stat ed. “However, this seriousness has had a good result, for it has help ed the younger, non-veferans real ize the importance of study and learning.” Hensel is optimistic over the college student^ thanes of success upop graduation, because as he put it, ‘fmen with the least amount of knowledge alwajys suffer first irt depression.” PRAYER SEL m., St. Thomas Cha] EAST TEXAS CLUB, 7:30 m., Thursday, Uncle Jim's Gate. * I HEART OF TEXAS CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, ME Shops Lecture Room. j J = LIBERTY COUNTY A. & M. CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Room 127, Academic. GARDEN CLUB, 3 p. m.,-Friday, YMCA. j/y HILL COUNTY A&M CLUB, Thursday night 7 p.m. in Room 307 Academic Building. NEWMAN CLUB, 5:15 p.m., Wednesday, steps of Chemistry Building. The Longhorn picture will be ’re-taken. NAVARRO COUNTY A..& M. CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, sec ond floor, Academic. Election of officers and discussion of selection of Cotton Ball Duchess. UPSHUR COUNTY CLUB, 7 p. m., Thursday, Room 807,- Academic. PANHANDLE A.&M. CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Room 228, Academic. • !, SAN ANGELO CLUB, 7:30 n. m., Thursday] Agricultural Build ing. Election of officers. TRI-CITIES A&M. CLUB, 7:15 p.m., Thursday, Room 106, Aca demic. Plans for Sports Day will be discussed. ! , p ' ' 1 : ¥ r :;l * : '■ I ! j. JESTER TURNS DOWN SPECIAL SESSION AUSTIN, Feb. 18 Gov. Jester yesterday refused to call a special session of the legislature, to deal with the $3,000,000 short age of rural-aid school funds. brginn'lng iy 17 Ik>! taught ine typewriting and annotii dp 2-flfinS. MrKenile-l College, 702 8. Wa FOR SALE — Double unit house, No. 18. project H< r Henry Halt after 5:00 p.m] i li • /I i.1 in NEW ROYAL Tvpewritcm. Standard portable. We repair and (epai! iBryi 22nd. Phone flee machines. Bryan Itusil 107 W, FOR SALE-New 2 bedroom! mediate possession. Also, 7: house refrigerator and apal 80f7. 0(gk Rtmej Bryan.. ) FOR RfeNT—Hoime, three J unfurnished. Stlo owner, B-| ; View, ; after 5:00, p.m. FOR SALE—1942 Plymouth ]>r will trade for convertible. WANTED -Good used baby h play pen. Box 4885, Colli P. Va*s. | ! , ATTENTION WORKING MOftHE yiiur child develop throuiji piny, nutritious, rneal". and* . struction. Nursery hours : ” 5:80 p.m. Mondays throug uijtil | •noon Saturday*. |f experienced HornCtnaking ; dden 8Vj to 5 years. Small copied. Contact Mr*. Pri l‘»rk Place,' College Statiog KOl)ND-In College View a(4|i bather folder with small *« Claini at A-0-Z. FOR .SALE:- 19(8 Super Di Ford,; radio and heater^ F]:i, "after 8:0l| I p.m. FOR SALE4-194j heater, spotligi Wgltnn. C 10. Ford c|ub ;i . *1,750.00; LOST, Satuiday ;night: ring;) with! polis ted red setting. I tape! on u iderside. Reward. Williams, 402-16. Box r.0« teS2?K5!! p !sff2 —f- of the Texas State Teachers Asso ciation: “The an.s\jver is not a spec ial session,” :< • . ■ e The governpr suggested that the school trustees secure bank loans to carry the schools through the remainder of the year and to pay teachers 100 percent salaries, ; ! Engagement ri gob) with fishtj Will) sell (me or both. Alla) 2489, or i-13-D, College FOR SALE outfit, Tu cdmjjinatii Evenings OR TRADK-P1»)4> entor lie model Admira phono- n. 200 Gilchrist,lljlpllegd ’ phone 4-6157. *10)00 j REWARD for inforrttlt td rental of unfurnished h| i nienj. Call 4-65:14• before atiR'dav" f i 7 v , r iMia i ui me .That question had racegoers buz- “I play golf, and I played bridge zjihgjtbday as time fcjr the $50,000 i until it bejeame’ too serious, but I’d ijjjUidepwiaener handicap ht Hialeah .Rank ijrew nearer, i: Bdth have been nominated for ijhe jvklener and each assigned 130i pounds in the mile and a quarter tlassi^. Twiner H. A. (Jimmy) Jones of ('alumet Farm said Armed is • not a certain starter and noth ing definite can be expected un- til later in the week. Assault, meanwhile, warmed up Iwitlj 11 handy victory in the Mino- rcajitoiju’se and, appeared in the peak I’ve*'tried to get league officials tell me all destroyed.”! Several major league club exec- ujtives insisted no such papers ever existed. Rickey blade his charges in a speech, Monday night, at the an nual football dinner of Wilberforce (Ohio) State University, a Negro institjution. He) related that the meeting in question took place shortly after 1 he signed Jackie'Robinson, the Brooklyn Negro rookie star of 1(147, but befpre Robinson had played a gameJ . : . He said copies of a resolution were banded out which read:! j-.v, , “However well intentioned, the ( hot Vied by a peg ailment. Use of Negro players would haz- |j il■ [ : ; ard all the Physical 1 properties ! !ij; t ' I or baseball. ] :' I * _ COMPOSERS - bf condition. Thus ,the situation now is the reverse of that r imet last September in the Belmont) ’when'the pai jpperiijl. 1 j Ajssjault .was inot at his best then; and '(.hero bad been reports he was much rather hbnt and fish,” Han sel says. And with that he begins to describe his collection of rods, retfls, and guns if given an oppor tunity. He also professes to be an ardent reader of “anything and everything.” His taste in contem porary literature ranges from bio graphies 'toI the whodunits ‘in the Saturday Evening Post.| When quizzed on his impj*es|si()n of todaVs students, Hensel Replied r ■ u (mi " 1 ; 1 f~t~r- ■ I ice all Mad 28. OUKC. ent .h Kyi Fam i* • ' ! F< 1, sir sent 2. Walt chair Station. small of mot) i pc:■ r« icc (Tol| lout I: have. lotify I SI to San Antonio FHday above see PottoV, IL, AL NOTICE on the Manage ion Trip to Luf shoiil 28. khould . all immediately ft ment* of iiawwnfers to All junior gMMMWfftt ts are expected .to at- ■ will have, authorixed «b- furpose. truly youM, V* M. KAIItl 1 D ■i * MASONIC LOE ih Religion* there xtion with ilphasis Week, there will NO MEETING of Sul •s Ixxlge No. 1800. A.F. 4k A.M. thin week. ’ i GIBB GILCHRIST, W.M. , |W. H, BADGETfT, S<-c*y. 1 • . • f 11 E OR TRADE G Ifodgc Custom 4-Di>or Sedan Radio, Heater, Seat Covers See at jtlOA Eagle St. AcrtW* ifripm Country Gli»l» | ' ■ and moijn Ritter, w. ion leffing; ;e oriniltirt- 1*0. "I sat silent while the other 15 clubs approved it,” Rjckey added ih his speech. fi largest single) occupation! - W(n j] The group fanning is truck drivers—-theriel iwjiAri arc 4,750,000 of them. I j ([Co itinued fik>m •man Page 2) L L Rt have lost his mind. He . i dp well to..spend an evening America ; outside of , at ^ d avoy ! Ballroom in Harlem : is m]sta iimusfc.” excellent ja)jz is played. He ken in hi> views on our FREE! 1 j 't fy A 5 x 7 ENLARGEMENT of your X FAVORITE SNAPSHOT: Fpr information write to: • ? EVERFINE Photo Service / 1809 .ti! L JURATE AIR iVICE i Knijk Guaranteed 1 ■*. in And HiM Words of Yesterday Hold 1jhi e : I ; j IfJj/l J" f'j, : . f 1' ”... that government of the people, by thd Ii)oohi' shbll not perish from ithjplearth. j i National Security year February 22nd means more to Americans t ian j ration of a great man’s birthday . It in mor [cCarty WELL U Nortti Gale ■ >: ' ' / ’TL- I v* oday • ■* 1 k ! tkTk k. r i 4 -* _ This celet ever, a cone piness a great man s DirttKiay .j . • u ia ^, 0r j a symbol of George Washington’s beliefs and|i: ^ i ept whicly emphasizes life, liberty, and the piihuit 0 jf hup- for ever^' man on this earth before any of us aiti really free. nn M -f 1 9 I - i'l' ■ J 1 m 1 •, 'li, I %\\ V J : If