The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 02, 1948, Image 2

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r 'So|/ ef| Statesman* Knightly Gent
OSS, Founder of A;
Form{ tioh of a
posed of $outhern
once agailn one of
.^of the pijiginal Copstit
States.. That is the pm
known as
House of Represematives b;
votes' that neither
majority of votes
ft '
medinth
stitution
1 CoUege..
rather than the
party c
•emo^ratiibrjngs to light and the Electoral CpUejge is completely out
lie f|w- ihjstakes dated. Yet, it still j emains unchanged as *
gs
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nioii tof ithe United threat to the; voting {tower of the American
Jigu is arganizflition people., 1 1 ' !|T ^ :
tlje ^iec|»Myolh ; i. IF v | Aq ’
The aHnounced! ntention (f t^e Southern w
Democr^ai s is to thtrow the WnU tiAS
The--Fle!ctoral
;hrough \Ajhiach lifraii
nnaj< .
the;. Eh
Wele
As it no\
planned 'tb haVe t
ted. ".States righUi M th<h\\v
portance
of states
the men .
fo.appease thosey states o|b3
their cherished “shvfereigtn
^overnm^int. | I IH
Since that time, the fac
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Calvert TaM-$ense...
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gmally was a
rslof the Co|n-
prjesident el^p-
prime inh-
and by ca^tiM bail )tsion the basis House after lie pdfletj a majority of votes
rather than oh tMbakis of votes, i n the 1376 : election | with Rutherford B.
who wrot^jt^Coh fiction sought Hayes. j ' j, 1
~~ iniiiMiwHBiiMiwitmiiii.feiiiibaiitaa>ia:n^giMi•
Out the Vintage . . .
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Manhattan Sailor:
Craze for ‘Here Rattler’ by
Ml \ IW TOM CARTER
4luWe
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the American people to elect a president
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CoiuiuuuD playing of the tunc “Civi
un the juke box in a Manhattan bar early
led to the shooting of three persons.
The victims, police said, were red-hair
phine Ostoloco, 20, who had fed nickles
same song an hour, a seaman who ol
the barUmder, Nemesio Calaseft, 47.
Police said Filipe Torres, 30, the
the woman and then the bartender when
tried to-pick her up from the floor. Toi
wounded ami seized later in a gun duel wi
on a subway platform.
Bullets flew when the woman changed
»t the bar and walked toward the juke box
had played ^Civilization” over and over ag;
The vifctims were reported in seriou
at Roosevelt Hospital. ,
Did we hear anyone say, “play ‘Here
»tion”
Sunday
Chmtmaj^
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orll College.! bl,! electonkll votes: II
big electordlj votes ikej New York, Pennsyi-
vapia, California, it ndjOhio. For a man re
ceiving a majority i)f- Votes in a given state
get ALL of that; sti te’s electoral votes
This obvious fa lacy has already cheated
one. man, Sabiuel J, Tilden, out of the White
police
$1 bill
she
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jridltioh
ittler’?”
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“pek-
tlanta.
re-
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worn family Bible. Only nine of the child fen are
IfvingL | 'I .• ;:j l.|T /
of my boys died of paralysis,” she said
nd one or two died of whoopii
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Joseph
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. that ik if] Henry Wallatu U elected Presi
dent 4 * !. r
SHOCK NG HE^TS,
‘ J ' lit inha a tor crew worked for v] *
a woman who collapsed of a
fice buih ini
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FETILE MYRTLE
Al 38-year-old motl
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ai 38-yCar-old mother says she is migh
led” to be expecting her 22nd “young-un a ” in
A bride at U, Mrs.-Myrtle Ethel Po|
corded the names of 17 boys and four gii
our
Sunday, “a
‘Please Make People Careful’
ng to giving up
tq the federal
The Electoral (jollege should be changed,
and changed NO Wv before: the people of j
America become iisfranchiscd in another
of the people, 1 . presidential jelectio !
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Not ajll $outhorn jpqlftociqfs are going hog
‘ Tifuman^ Tex-r
tain Robert W-
last Saturday
sense in them,
»n iseen in mbst
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wild over the .“revolt
as State ©emocratjfc
Calvert spoke, sofne
night that had o
much mdrd sense
recent stall
Siaidf Calvert, fLca'i
ain j
Chain
ion
nsiderabi
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atements| by ( p x i||\ea : lers.
1 tsa 1
ray.of.hope
for Southern Denijoeri||s hjjjja-t wolt agaiiist
¥ . .
have everything to lose an«
the par#.’:
“In nudh a re\|
Idee,, “we woiilel
jnelt ling to gajin.
‘May | seconejl IthjdjimoMpnj 1hat we hold
our fire and keep]je|uj]po\v|fer t ry. There is
gojngtc be a naUij nal! Ilemejiyatic convention
-it); July, till order 3ojib^ in aimsition to tight
for our rights, ithjHy be iKcesiiary that we.
send to Philadelp|iH ah unmstr icted delega
tion. thirqby pladmgiour nip re lentatives at
the contention in|pps|ilibnllo deal with any
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proval of the Sout i.’ , 'i
He said he does hut faveu :restoration of
the tworthi’dsVruje which woulei-force the
national cor ventioji tola twoi-thirds majority
in making its nominations, i
The state exeedive commltte^ichairman
said he opposes tip presidipiCs civil rights
program but “I to nht undertake to arro
gate unto! myself the right to judge the
motives of the president ini His request for
the enactment of ;hfe program.”
He said he wavtitod of the South being
“ignored, taken f[>r granted and kicked in
the teeth.*’ ; I ’
But of revolt, je warned: t
“the Republic ih Party long has been the
advocate ol racial legjislation such as Presi
dent Trumlan haif {dntloi'sed: By supporting
h ! | v ,fkM [ .i, ; •, | yj . | u-.
Campaign tci [Prevent Forest
Fires in Texas Begins Today
. a wagh.
1; don't know what was< wrong with the others.”
be salid she met hei^husband, then 1,7, at the
ised by- her family and his one day and he pro-
grew to!
deri
which ja
all the
moi
SHOV
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Blandiisl
In A
banj
cold.
The sixth, annual I Cooperatiyc! early springj-fiie season. Last year
Forest Fire Preventipp Campaign the state h a <
was launched today in Texas, Jpy I which burned 24&$97 acres; and
Direcjtoy W. E. Whifc, of the A&M i caused an estimategy $1,392,346
Texas Forest Service, as part .;of damage. He credited last year's
the n!ation-wide campaign being an- campaign with preventing even
greater lossa-s. He said this year’s
drive would be a vigorous effort
to build a I sent intent among the
people that] would ultimately eli
minate most man-clused fires from
our woodlands, anjil to prevent a
that party
the hands
emergency that
the strength with
“If such a c<
ultimate success,
come’ ”
» Uah ert stated t
vinped that the
the South lies in
tic Par :y and fig
l&riseflmd
ft*?
giving thij“m
; our battles.
!i|r.s| Is [fece.jsary to ojur
Henfl, ftl one, say—‘let it
PI afr i thdrougmy coh-
opelof.! alvatfon for
itiining] in th0 Democita-
agta ssiv dy for party
policy w'hjch meelsl thta requirements and alp
we woiljl simply bq playing into
of our!enemies. M
“Can me achieve j>ur objectives by such
strategemsl as s^kin^: to withhold the elec
toral vote of the bemOcratic Party from its
nominees and thereby throwing the election
of a president in|o Congress? Such a move
would most certamly iso completely demoral
ize the Deitiocratii Party and its adherents as
to make aj Repubaiyap victory in November
certain.” f ] MjiS i[.' • [j ' |
Just wjhat the Butt has been laying!
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C A VALLA 1U) OH| #$('($!)$$
Editor, Thd Battiilidh
pave Cabji i#i' ( avajlllri
>x full b| bin d'ccprqiig
Did vie
or a jakp b
-at our Ydltntine <L
not kno 1 !
injee ? I|d<j>
because aj| I faajW wiaili &
thick walll df people jf' itvilodian) |n(l
the banjlstand. The! I Mouthful,. |ut
muffled j music thult floaited jc yet
the waljs sounded jiikg-Ms, "bpl it
might-havej been retta-dings, fad.ali
the good itl did me.!! . Uj ] t:
I did jrmke a cbupjlc oif|v
tempts [to, see Tf Im .rial 5
there, btt t(he elbowjf; gnij lujels
trading{fnoini the nubs eiiii
deeidef that dancing ivu
fun, even jif I didb’r klic
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aciffc Island] for five years.: With lij November sjiall we “CARRY
him he brought a monkey nuuedI’HAftkY ’ or HAiRl KARI? The
H ^ Felfruafy 25 wHtion. of t)?*’ BaM
(jompanion on] thit obscure inland. f rric<l ! tb f i ' a,iowin « heat| -
laf1(1 ! Wallkee HAtJ'KLER Elected
j King of Cptton
if may be modified in Nqitember.
ijiailtffiit-
wriPlV
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fgr jilt)re
\V rinbre
the music was coprijliijg; fr j^n. llbn f -
joyed tlie dahee, bt|rt tip Spui-I of
the munk istill has] ing ipiji^zb d;
Will :bei Sammy) 1 CaMe jdanei be'
the same way or will fth| ban.ds4iml
be high enough foij is;factor dn|or-
tunates who like CmWnce tplsec i
where the music islc)nHng fjftuf
the same time? I cia i gfuess, |>i|t it
would lie fun, don’t) fou-ijigrefe
I mi( hStadd that] :hd|skme[ploib-
lem is prjsjsent eyorj tilmi' wei jlave
a name bafid. If we i rrijN suifpftsed
to set* thorn k --wHy] < oif| It ci|si sp
much 13 c ance ? 13 f on|ii)ig.s ]n|>ulft
be much cheaper.
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Dear Fditor:
Preside it Trumdnjs j|[;dentltyi|pro-
posed program i a uffcctodjl the
thinking (of. at . Mst ; one j'lrxas
bankeii. ,Hf this if) fo contiriur- as
inillhe
riEiWS
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he Aggie purchased Texas;
ifnd planted cotton upon it. Without
: ufficient funds to employ emton
1 ackers the ; Aggie proceeded to
I lick the cotthn- himself. He laid a
large burlap jsack on the ground
Opposite a row of cotton and began
o throw cottpn ipto it. Presently
ic noticed that the monkty, who
always mimicjked him, had also ch
ained a sack and was depositing
'ottoifi in it. \V hilej the-monkey con-
inued to pick cotton the Ag^ie ’re-
ired to a coder spot,,and while
onsuming a mint julip, reasoned
hat if he ha(i a hundred monkeys
licking cotton he could sit un the
nounbed simultaneously in eleven
southern states. ' i -fa
Prepared by the Advertising
Council, Ine., in cooperatjon with
the State Foresters and the US
Forest Service, the campaign Will our woodlajiti
use posters, window, cards, book- j possible fire disaster such as Maine
marks, blotters, radio programs, [ had last year.
sponsored ads, pamphlets, an,Loth- j Wh ite sajd that effectiveness of
er matenal in an educational effort the ( . am ai>fn woul(1 (l , u
to reduce fores fire losses. I . | the C(H>pera f ion of i' n( |i vi< u . U8 , hisi-
| The familiar “Smokey Bear W.l noss fi |. mS( an( , ot?h , r a ^ K .j eh in
appear again on lus years I giving wide 1 distribution to the fire
to warn that f Only you can prevent prev ^ tion ! messa ^ s . lLaSt y, al -
woois uua. - . • J _! valuable assistance was-given by
The keynote of this years cam- the Extension Service, American
pa.gn ,s ‘. . . please make Mpfaf Cross,[city and county govern-
> «r-^ ^ a "- 1 # sa.dk
have also jorncl u|» m this mi . rc| ,.„„ ma , „ lh ,
year s campaign, and will appear .. j f J >
in cartoon sketches to drive home j ‘
a few simple facts of th^ forestry This year, White is calling upon
situation—that the job is urgpit, every citizen and agency in the
that nine out of tert woods Ores State of Tfaxas to assume their re-
are caused by. people, and that the] sponsibility and to offer their ser-
prevention of such fires is a job | vices where possible. Many will be
for each of us, now. M j called upoi]j directly for assistance.
White said that the opening of Others wishing to help should write
the campaign is timed to hib'; the > to the State Forester.
iked him,” she related, “if he drafak likker.
He sdid ‘No’ so I said ‘all right’ because 1 thought
he was the prettiest thing I ever saw.”
I Jnrs. Pope said her first child was horn when
she was 12|. . ,
Sharpshooter
A Los Angeles College student Willianji C- Kiele
Jr. wgij hel|d today on charges of assaulting] a burles
que theater’s chorus line with a rubber bland.
The Biurbank theater’s manager said Kiele, 23,
jn a trout row vantage spot, was shooting half-inch
staples with a slingshot.
POLITICAL PROMISE
predjpitjNUon nbjw! ilhaij reached
pounds 4MtyMe j(M
poui
inche;
7 ip x-ewnMoxy j/. ’n ; HjJ.L,' . ‘Hhe pierentioii
^ w jspws
^political strings attached;
burglar’s note said: “I hate to do tjhis, hut
I am broke and I cannot get work and have got a
wife jahrf tjnrec kids-at home. I’ll pay you (back next
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200 Bryan-College
Scouts See Court
Of Honor Rites
Approximately 200 Boy Scouts
seven were passed? in second class
work.
Troop 411, of which Gene Brock
is scoutmaster, was recognized dur
ing the meeting for having receiv-i
ed the President’s; AwaiM for unit
advancement.
AF Swing Rand
To Oipinize ’ In
New Y’ Tonight
A meeting to organize an Ail
• Force Swing Band will be held
[tonight in the new YMC’A at 7, ac-
.cording to A. M. Walkow, senior
cadet of TA” Flight, Air Force.
All corps members Interested are
reqtljpsted jo contact Walkow, Room
117, Dw'm 0, or to attend the
meeting. [ ;
The biijnd, which now has 1(1
members, especially needs mem
bers who play the tramiiet, trom
bone, tenor saxophone, baritone
saxophone, guitar, or bass fiddle.
Band members will be expected
to furnish! their' ovyn instruirients,
Walkow added. \ /
Ei s
whoie Paij
to tlfir
all tpe ot
•4 ft
HHg' at
in *n
I'Kelly
ifeite
A&M
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in Spokane rec«dt-
se of the attack:
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body in the 40-|
ick J. Kelly live*
because Patrick
riesthood in May.
ieC 39 families to
and for the re-
a fund which
somilpary »tu-
religioua articles
ll
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A-1
was connect that
Kelly thought a
if it
i ^ere ^ewisfr
MU.
KNocx-oirr
Klhnd, -f "Nfa Oirchida for MIsa,
thq polbhln iThcatre last night,
n Pai;an, registering anguish^
n the floor, knocked himSelf
lie', the jcadiijg lady was kayo-
ickel ; : ! ' .
PlTlCSFIEtjli^ajss-Dt'vclojimont of man-made
point where two
osting fijve cefnts can (produce Vi-
A
pi*y
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((Bry
df snow dV‘i ‘
yiVi id
Co. sduHijiist aal
Bbl'«re.:|h«ie ta]
says, ,niin musl qji.
of certain types df
In the futue;
rain mjsil|:5ng“ei(pi
York,! jljrjd Malsjsgi
dry ire
can pH
henefic at to hi mu Wolfarejin itf modifying effects,
df hiililstorijis, eliminating of sevilrp
Newoomers, Bridge Pitrty
Jfo Be Held WedMuda^i f , v
A newcomers meeting atml hridgi
party Will be held in 4ha][YMCL
Wednesday evjcning at f2| i; • .1
Reservations can be nraild by cajl
1 ng Mrs. C. S. RichardsuniWt, 4-o6'J
H)lrs. A; W. Melloh at 44921,
Mrs. W> H. Alexander at h;
Tuesday night.
AL AC. L
TODAY THRU
SATURDAY!
i ftM'tijme.
lortt
The-
jorch,(drink mint julips and; make
ne.
folljowipg morning a local
)&{iket was hrf)Ught to the premises
;o,observe the process. The lurlap
bag w^s brought out again a| id the
pleted with th< mon-
h pjicking in ‘IHIGH
^le Was com
v once pga
>TTON.T
The banker
e lAggie an
said he' couldn 1 lem
y money with
Whicr
bjiy more monkeys to pick cot
ton. [fheibanke
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WulUice, HECKLER? Elected
\ King of. Gjitton!
i ROBERT E. MOORE, JR.
M ; . Class .of 50-60 < ?)
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j j | you name it;
Edi(oi't, The Battalion:
W’hait is the teal name of the
diltrict that ivjc call vatiously
“T Ufaervill “Hog Hollow,”
“Btjlinierville,” and so forth? Or
dpe^n't it have ai nadie?
‘ | | [ ' ED FISHER
( j(Ell. Note: Thie official name is
it jawbreaker—FWA Temporary
(M)isuroom Area, longer than a
cHampion dog’s show name, How-
ieMer,[it is also referred to semi-
Itiflimlly as “the eliven,” because
iitjeoasists of elqveh buildings.)
j tWO-PE^K ^NTER!
— I , - „Cotton Balt Photos
*sS!ur^ B l ffiSS - 4rStDue for Valley Club
Honor, held this year. Members of j
a patrol of advanced Scouts from} All members of the Rio Grande
Professor Dan Russell’s Scouting Valley rmb who wish to nominOt f f,n
class, .[]•[ 1 j ■ | I a girl fir Cotto^' Ball Ducj/jj' Al
Court ceremonies c e n t e;* e d! should turn pictures*’in to on£ of
around a series of Indian dances the selection committee, by March
presented by members of Toniawa ' 19, •Neal Galloway, president of
Lodge of the Order of the Arrow | the organization, announced today,
at Austin. Indian ceremonial (jane-: The otjher two members of that)
Ecu Club to Sec
Movie Tonight
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the Adirondack Mountains.1
Schaefer, General Electrij
r rieseareher.
be fijirthej- developments, hn
more] about the condeiiKation
dlj! chiwd formatipmji.
h<j helielyes, ,fhc process will {he
v,;
Schajcler, jwho has'conduc
into iji New Hampshire, Ne
L etts, “that) one snvall pea df
(<l3d ;inj thd proper clou(| for/nuti
^PloOoF ' ' ^
i a
snow.
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INESDAY
"■ri? v 1 * i It Tl»y
Palmer
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es were featured on the program,
these dances were accomplished by
authentic Indian toia-toms. • ;
l Five dances were presented us-
I ing costumes made by the Spouts.!
The dance group was under the di-
rection*of C. A. Love of Beaumont, j
who has taken active part in the
Indian dances since he first became
connected with the Tonkawa lodge
while residing in Austin,
Four scouting units were repre
sented at the ceremony: Troop 411,
Troop 81, Troop 102, and Troop 383.
Twenty-one merit .badges hvere
awarded to 14 boys. One seoijt re
ceived the first-class award, While
committee, aside;'from Galloway,
are Jerry MacManus and Merle
Baker.
the “JSLlhjl South,’
crats vfanlt to pick
they'vjrill have to
monkey,, business.
An
after
Aggie
ving bee
of Oo
ufterrjooi
llahedTSe!
The^Battalionj
lege Statii
excepi
-week!
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win 1
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cd to
Higblls
Em
Office
jer went on tojipfi, he :
.at if he had monkeys pietkitig cot-, j Witjh- much regret I write this
l )n the neighbors would Also have fetter; to'joV- It irivolvcs “Aggie
monkeys picking cotton and soon Spiritf” only it is>tbe type of spirit
the entire state of TeXUs [would that A&M, as well as other col-
have thousands of monkeys U~ all] leges, can do without,
picking, cotton. The next ] ol serva- ; Wfajat I refer to\& this:
following the Freshman-Short-
hbln jrame last Friday night, I was
mo-l ing thousanddi, millions, ofl mon- in j, the dressing rribm talking to
“High Cjo|lton”i|keys~ulI picking cotton. Scon the twb 6f old high school team-
sailif !witli|this'YANKEES would conv: down jnftoi, when some; Aggie (T? ?)
J FREB—alljthe monkeys — and'prfaudly raised the window and
we would be back where we (staged eniptied a 'bucket of wpter on the
from! [ • •! ■) j j ’Ttjf j freshmen. The TU coach
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
( tot
lp(lc(i
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Jojlu nuw x 5 hhade by tefepl
AlfdAiperican
dial
Stibscr
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|e RattcjliM
Hi
Tihe Associate
it |or not ol
if republi]
as second!
at| Collage H
the Act ot Congress;
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Mack t. Nolen i...
R L. Billing
Tom < arter. Ted
C. C. Ujunroe, C.
Kunze. J. |
Rural and jMeci ,. ..
ted five t ini eh a week and [circulated {every Monday through Friday
liege of Texas and the City
uSu
day i land examinaftion periods. ’ burinK the! Rummer The Battalion is pub-
ion }rate $4.30 per jschOol year.]. Advertisingir|t«s furnished;on resuesL
rial office, Room 201, Good-
(4-54441 of at thb ei
belplaced by telephone (4-5324) or at the Ktjudent Activitiis Office* Room
is 2 itit ed exclusively
C • i ite< in the paper
of otlfex matter her
Poft
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»nd local
are also;
Member{ of The Associated Preao
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epublicatior
0,™„t
all news dispatches credit-
origin published herein.
r Associat
I fELSON..
{....Wire Editor
[Managing Editors
Eeauirs Kc ilor
.. .Featurs Writtsrs
iartln, j
Coll<
T
egiatc
Member
Grady (
Sam
Art
James
nted nationally by National
Service. Inc., at Naw York i
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t- _r-: ■
.Co-Editors
..... j^dvsrtisirig Manager
t j iw# wo5rr.fc75c2Saa
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Writer*
Manager
—Photo Engraven
promptly remarked, “Well, that’s
typical!” ! j . i | • !
Certainly if we expect to * have
respect from other schools, for our
athletic teams, we must respect the
boys who represent our opponents.
The above act Was far more-juve
nile than one which might oeffur in
high school. 1 whole-heartedly be
lieve that an apology in the form of
a letter is due the Shorthorns.
This letter is compiled ;by a
couple of boys who spend.[every
afternoon working out as members
of the A&M baseball team. !
NAMES WITHHELD
BY REQUEST
(Ed. Note: The episode men
tioned above was covered ini yes
terday’s editorial apology. A Per
sonal apology -was extended the
TU coach and players.
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ATHLETIC RRIVTLEGKS
Editor, The Battalfon: . ;J < ,
! would lik^ to ask a very faimplej '
question. Why are the fr*hpi«ni
and sophomore memliers of the Ca
det Corps who live in the aithletig
dorm (Hart) allowed to gp non-
regulation any time they fit? .
They don't have to make any j i J,
meal!formations, and they aure as
hell don’t have to go reg any time,
except maybe to MS classfcs. 'Do
they have some super-power; 1 which
allows them to do anything they
see fit? If so, please tell mte what
it is. 5 :
What is Colonel Meloy’s opinion
on this, or does he have on4?
Respectively yours,
|;
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