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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1948)
' ! t i !'■ r i ■ Pape 2 | 4-. 'B . v, T-V '• i fij " i- in * •: V : SdM/erjSfat, Man, 1 'Kntgh • ’' 1 :ftyC/S ORIALS Z 1 ■ MOKMl^ APEUI Lawrince Btiilivan Ross, Founder of Aggie ■ attempt a vice legisla many a yoi •1 • • y n g for mei: 1 - ■ ■' J ■' • i 1 M ■ h ; Ml' S ■ 1 j' , * ;! Tomorrow tht Se late | Armed Service Armed Services Committees of both Houses Committee wjll mieet behind; closed doors to •• ^ " ft oif UHT a s am ai lenca n. lit iy tly Gentlerrm’ r of Aggie Ti ' 1i ! 'iil h I Editions APRIL 5, 1948 He ask- by Secretary! o Selective Ser- ed for registration of men up to 45, with a us moment for limited draft of non-veterans between the IT; *ii na p ages of and 26. The cabinet member said The coitnnittee coitld come out with a events pf jthe past few weeks have made the truly constructive, plan for Universal jTrain- two programs more necessary' than ever. two programs more necessary than . Eisenhower appeared before the senate .:! S group in peirsop, j still wearing his be-rib- fi jiunifprm, |tp lend that stand. support to ■ji ing which would jstres* scientific,, industrial and enginef ring readin fess, rather thah drill- ground: perfection. We hope they do, but we \ boned army are by ho means sure they wm. v | If f During the hearing^, the Committee heard ‘Tn any war npw,” be said emphatically, much praise and denuinciatjon of the UMT “the, first 30 to 6(j> days m&y determine our idea. Summing up the views of the “anti’s:" ability to carry onl We won’t win a war that l. Historian Charlds A. Beard said in a quickly, but the period is important.” statement read to the committee for him that He warned th^t desbite progress in de- UMT would create “a monstrous military veloping new weapons life day of push but- bureaucracy.j ij J_ | |i4|,. ton warfare has h|ot arrived. Manpower s^ill f: . J:! ■ M JI- 1 I.|.« ' i rt fOR BEAR Tests Show Rubbing Al Dissolves Ofl From Cotto The power of ordinary rubbing rom cottonseed can revolutionize I’exas’ seven i : 5; J n ■ I' r i iPWrji 1 a/l) Jrt', i -v il scientific war- irit . the importance of airpowejr, he argued that iman Smith, retired,' formerly the army must seize and hold bases before ? no definite] p- he said tb young sci - auxiliary is ailfe-juwfef! creation.lof an Eisenhowerqaid^ > i !LaiTy Godfrey,'B. B. Perrymw, ific coiips.; ,\ r j!. He commented that Americans have this Bobby Bowman, Pat Salis, Bettw Washingtoi already we are suspect to: IT':;'-"-' HilbF^x Wedding Solemnized In Social Club’s Mock Ritual lollar cottonseed crushing industry, Engineering Experiment Station Said Saturday at innual Te^as Chemurgic Conference m Corpus Ch The process is cheaper and extracts more oil f|bm a Of seed than present crushing ^—Hr TP" ■HM ch methods, stated Harris, a researc Engineer and associate professor of chemical engineering at A&M. pol, the new process ptoducei Experiments conducted at A&M ^ high-quality meal without cooki g alcohol “This meal has as ninth feed protein in the 1 readily dissolve! the gos 1, the new process pfoduc have proved that rubbing dissolves from the seed certain im- value as any other type bf pro ■i ^ " “ ‘ - . - urities along with the oil. When meal. It is free of rrtoit of be alcohol cools, most of the oil jectionable color, and tfis jyi bx .tuerf out in a very pure state, cellent source of commercial But the impurities remain in the tein and flour for humfnj cons acid.s, sugar and goaaypol, all of U tion," Harris declared, iohh X««hy of Colli bor of the Cot which may be reclaimed for pos sible commercial use. alcohol, Hams explained. These impurities include fatty mein ber Committee at A&M, eight directors elected Chemurgic Council fi “The recovery process v for fatty V 0 * 1 term, acids is costly. Therefore, they should be sold at a premium price,” Harris said. He described the sugar as complex and not very sweet. But it can be broken down to yield simpler sbg^ra that are quite sweet ihe added. tinder present methods, gossypol is partly destroyed by cooking the seed meats before they arc crushed, fcuaoypoi 4i coLionueed meai used as a poultry feed causes stored eggs to spoil. Cooking to destroy gossypol, however, hurts the value Miss Carol Ann Hill and Master Jerry Frix were mar ried at the Social Club’S Tom. Thumb wedding Thursday af- grasped the significance!Jpd scier fare.” ’ i j f- , j • 3. Col. ^ L u ^’ of the a proposed —^ ir _— . — r e , , u , J rii , : -defense funds an)d energies will be diverted of equal importance to the nation’s security ^ c j“SJj nMin acted aB radl ° com " | to it from our filrst lihe of defense forces.” which be said is threatened Atomic I scientist D. Smyth took conflict nd on Bids Advertised For VA Hospital by “ideological T ftr the draft. But “The United States cannot live as an e shortage” of isle of Democracy in a sea of dictatorship,” i ack Ratsy J Vllk . ins ' ; Tommy Mitchell, Sharon Manning, id he added ^ uniform on as and UMT impasures d’etk lubmitted to the long as my country demands own wishes or Ann Robinson, Marilyn Pearson, i Uli f * ' r , , j. « t i 4 'jj t serious, - inter- the people and kept in luxury a small per- TTT Let Milchael ]Go to Work 1 ... Nothing on national sfterte (apprftactje^ the ridiculous centage of the people who owned 95 per- The fadt that )ive ftre girding hiih with ,n near-serfdom. The Romanians of the , di , a jn the S(udent Act j v itijr“ m £.-tax rrtohey und oiffic^iEdid that social ^verpmg class were easily the least respect. 0f f icc , Room 20 9, Goodwin Ha^ 9 toil has madje afjon of him and ed m iffS'W J 1 was a ^ last ! lc saying that Persons who want prints madi waT hurt sisrr-frd ' vas t ****** and not I our cause tn tfift EurtfipeEbiicouptries; where a c^iz^jship. prnm-,.. ,,. |T! r , . ^ „ ,. . f the most ooiriitipt iii Ei|r >pe. 1 It oppressed t*| t -[ M —Aikntu Comtitution tomanliap roj j)t the most corrupt i Tho Roberta Ann Schiller, Pam Sperry Jimmie Riggs and Sandra Covey.: Fred Benaon, Pattye Main? Jimmie Jones, Patricia Gibson. Dc Grandi, Malla Schipper, Bob Whii Nina Lbu Famv Jack Arniistt Fi-ankie, Dana Eddihs, aud Dena Mitchell. Terrie Curran, as Margaret Tru man, sairig “Alway^,” afti Bob edlin, /representing Bing Crosby Mun.tions Building, Washington 26, ing “I Love You- Truly.” The D. C., until May 26. The Veterans Administration is advertising for bids on the con struction of a 200-bed General Medical and Surgical Hospital at Marlin, Texas. Sealed bids will he received by the Veterans Administration in the sang I Love You' truly. The wedding march was j^eyed by Be atrice Luther, Jody Rush was best man, and Skippy Cade served; as the min ister. Ushers were Andy Adam, Don Mary Frances Badgett, Mafk Reiser, David Potter, Kurt Schem- Vaughn, Carol Payton, Alex Quia, ber, Jimmie Cannon'. Botty Mott- enberry, Patsy Varvel, Sharon Pat, i ev . Charles Hensen. Frank Brown At the discretion of the Veterans Administrator, drawings and speci fications may be obtained by con- tractorb interested in submitting bids direct to the Veterans Admin- listratiqn in'Washington. Pictures of the Tom Thumb wedding taken by Battalion pho- this week. Pictures will cost $ Not... r • r. • r m ; j | , -jtjr' ■{ -i • , ( , Spring [is here, insects t re coming out of man for his religious beliefs or affiliations, the woods, and here apd there self-appointed This policy workft well as long as others in guardians of the people's ppralb have begun turn refrain front' forcing their doctrines and tlbo much assofc a- 4 nd naw ’ {o \ H s , to be making a hero of each. tion with shabby ejx-trfleh41<lers from Fascist an ex-Romanian king is not merely ridiculous ■— and Nazi rjanks. 1 | . ] Il . and vulgar, but also harmful and dangerous tersoi^, Kathleen Heaton^Laura Ljq^ The Rptnaniiah royftl g|sprmpent was one to the foreign policy of this country. j Steakley, Suann Davis, CaTlp Filfca, t Mark Lindsay and Carol page.' F. G. Collard, Carol ftwog^r, <■> Mark Luther, Shirley Rogeik, Fr Brison, Susan Caudill, Steadman Davis, Vena Jones,, Melvin Elmoic, Terrisa Williams, Mary Lou Ant ony, Mac Edds, Dorothy Bertyi al ley, Charles Hensen, , Frank Brown |ivj, Jxnunie O Br.en,; David Oates, Scott Manning, Scoft Faver, and Jay PrUitt.’ Bridesmaids at thelmock wedding were Jeanje Randle, Barbara Brock Judy Hopper, (Charlotte Garret, March Goode, Lihda Collard, Linda McGuirg, Patricia Shaw, Mary Mc- Neely, Karen McKenzie, Sherry Smith, Virginia Gray, Dana Mac EVickson, and Sue Stiles. D’Ette Fly was matron of honor, and Jeanottc Sperry; was maid of honor.. Flower girls were Susan Stevenson and Pam, Avera. Judy Quisenberry was ring bearer, while Tommy Talle and Susan Robinson were traiii bearers. Sue Stiles sang “End of a Perfect Dpy” and War ner Dahlberg played the recession- T '!) VA Cannot Be Held Responsible For , , f: _ M to stir. I jj I . teachings on usli Further, the manner in In a tern’ll mi faif frM here they have which a mah conducts hirpself is to us a per- begup a drive jlv'Diich ijecaHsI 3to us Cromwell’s sonal matter as long as Ije doesn’t menace the Puritan’Englftnjli In| thftti|period everj'one welfare of socidol. Pj f ■ h w'as supposed to be melaAcftoly and sad, be- Byt if minority groups are to dictate our (2T f*nnctrilPtiniK cause “funf’ wfts ftn Tjtstrbibent of the devil. conduct for US( C( j uld Boon find ourselves 1/1 ^ VI,SU MvUUIIS In the thifaf .j. hundireal years since the , n a fj x s 0 me groups would have us abolish Puritan Revolp; We tljiought: people had de- a u dal i c j n g a n tnusic, all forms of recrea- cided “furf and; sift are not necessarily Preceding the Tom Thumb wed ding, a business session was held in which Mrs. M. T. Harrington was unanimously elected presi dent for 1948-49. \ Mrs. M. C. Hughes was named vice-president; Mra. J. E, Roberts, "Tloi- cided t'timr .mil SM are] not necessarily tion and eveB sc i fen tific study. It could go so ' wVr “V interchangVableJ but ive fnt^t be wrong. far even to regulate What we eat. 2, ’ ' In the town ^>f which W|e spoke the board j of education 4etiared thi Mgh school gym^ , J h , e di !f^ W T? 1 UP head d bra tahleltefdtetoTcofneS of with a ddmanSTthat Uiifi of the sort be them3elvc8 what 1 that jnothing of the sort be T „ / fh allowed.. Hje 1 says his] whble; congregation is. “ 0 against it, i whiih ij sopiie in|eilr|bers of the con- ^ 10 8 ' The Veterans Administration can not be responsible for seeing that war veterans are satisfied with the houses they buy. This policy nas been made by Carl R: Gray, Jr., VA Adminis trator, in a letter to deputy ad ministrators in all VA Branch of fices. f. [ f i : TF™ general chairman; Mrs. B. R land, secretary; Mr a. Fred Jones, treasurer; Mrs. James C Potter, reporter; add Mrs. R. B. H^eyi parliamentarian. Reynolds, ^SAVE- GARDEN SEED, HOES 5HOVI RAKES, SHOVELS— All Garden Topis i I ^at Henry A. Miller , /Company North Gate FARR AMUSEMENT COMPANY / , Veterans Administration loan ofr ficials in the Dallas Branch office, gregation say.jt’s the? preacher’s idea. e, McGillj 8ay B , Jesus urges the. ction Proudly Preseat TO THE AGGIES OF A. AND M. and the PEOPLE OF BRAZOS COUNTY The New Ultra-Modern kill activities: of the Ku Klux Klan. ^nSEor^onSS , he countenances mortgage fore- rests with the builder and the lend majority, of the taxpaye^ (who control the ^hT ck^rthute^n^ S the^street a To ^ome er. 1 i », i •• | ij: j I lib IL L l' n . Gray pointed out that the Ser- This is^uf is still in the ftir, we hear. The j^° ot; hers tjority of the taxpayers Who control the ' school properties havje ydt to be heard from, but; one segment , of tihe population who can see nothing but evil is trying’ its best (or ln worst) to forbij the us^ of the school for “There arc even ministers healthy recreational purliasds. • I name of Jesus disrupt churches, set men “ l ? leet , r tkat responsibility, fully.” , The Battalion h^s iteuy- ridipultd any against man.”, 1 ' Th ? Vet ? r “* Atomatra^on, mm Washington dispfttchf sftys the Republi cans ^re making obvious-efforts to keep the fires of reVolt a blaze ;in the.iDemocratic par- new price controls and rationing come from ty. In fact the? GOP \pould give its last piece thinking and “hysteria.” -^Sagimw (Mich.) of coal or its last stij' - i to the v flames. --Arl mod to add fuel News. Administratio added, “docs not have the respon sibility for guaranteeing th&tlfUM imm he gfets. Jecause of my djeterminatiop to use funds only to meet the respon sibilities which, are imposed b> WW-M THERTRE hzette. The twin evils of democracy. law,” Gray wrote, “activiti respect to veterans complain Congrcjss me ves liorej slowly than the sap The'news from in a century plaint...}. {1 | I, syrup is going up does not mean that the sap —The Atlanta Constitution is rising. Vermont that maple i>t mean that the sap I—Arkansas Gazette lati will ng to upsatilfactory properties I be restricted as indicated,” ■ n tl/ie Battalion NITA’S NEWSTAI AND CONFECTIONER v Grand Opening Wedensday, April 7 6:30 pm as