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

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Afjfcer
Highway
ronce agai
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“neutral”! atijnpspheife 8
• stretch. Harts cjf it anl n
i limits of Bryan ; a lon^r o
; within thfe limib of Goll^e
fact alonei appeal i to pjodu
the jminds| of both city’s poli
Brya# nOr t|h< i/ College
the ‘In-bettveen” sjtre
the
-ferol
Thilds.
!
6 irvolve , Aggies.
k on many. However: to moralize or to attempt
ning f wewere ‘ : - ‘■ l ] JA
for reduc-
^to^in the f° a U drivers is another.
nunHina On this one subject alone the police forces
the cornorate of I two should reach a definite
nn is inrhHpH agreement. There should be no doubtful traf-
Station That ficjzones between Bryan and College Sta
te change the habits of young men is one
thing, and to : apply preventative methods
beneficial to all drivers is another
a stalemate in
force. Neither
ition police pa-
of some three
tion . .. doubtful to the* mind’s of either the
must? adi
Of course, |we r
the accidents wjhich tajee plb^e on Highway
And
police or motorists.
Why not co-operate? Why don’t the two!
Chiefs of police arrainge an equitable divi
sion of time to be spent by members of each
that many of Pphce force on f he'most dangerous part of
s on Highway Highway 6? It' might take a little more
d 0 f those stu- money,, a little more time, a bit more effort
dentslia\te be°eii ilrinidjng ffi r'or Tiquor°be- to the police fdree of each city. But won’t it
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20 Texas Colleges
T(| Send Delegates
To Bonos Meeting
AUSTIN, Tex., APnl 12—OPi—
Veterans in 20 Texas colleges and
junior colleges are still seeking a
state bonus. They will meet here
Aprfl 17 and 18 to plan bonus
legislation.
Pat Maloney of San Antonio,
University of Texas law student
and chairman
sponson
egates i
Texas veterans.
“It is our hope to evolve an ul
timate plan which will be benefi-
licated they
on: Baylor,
, Unfv
pay off iq the long run?
^ r , After pH, the expenditure of thousands of
ticu|»jrlk on jSatirqay night) that dollars to save the life of one person is ceiv
e-half ihe driver*
fore setting out: tor thiir ddujmitories. From
' ,. watchmg fcare jqfn Highway ^jone m^ht con
i' elude i(p '
-■ perhaps
1
Avoiding the
I, i L :
Spain-had hei Inqu|sitiojr
wall, and A&M ws tie Be,
Inquisition erade^, th| wp|l| crumbled, but
. the Dearths Tefe
lad had one too tainly a worthy investrbent.
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Dean’s Team ...
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fiM
tain per
put in t
We s|t idlyfl
goes in
by and
'c^ntagq o i each fr^ab
hb infamous f’dne-wia
Many others make thdr way
“"Team at {the end of 1 eich i;
ji , Withllut dowb t, many
'ing out because they are
foreign lib ttidii* interests
^uate testing, co mselijhg,
‘Nothing lake GoodJ Qean Necking, If Not
Left Alone With Temptation” Says Professor
veter
ing schools ha'
wflli attend the
TCU, Texas Tech, Trinity, Univer
sity! of Houston, Texarkana Tyler,
Edinburg, Texas Wesleyan College
San> Houston, Weatherford Col
lege, Schreiner (institute, Paris
Junaor College, Daniel Baker Col
lege,- University of Corpus Chtisti
Brciwnwood, San Marcos, LeTor-
neaiu Institute, and the University
of Texas.
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Chapter Prlqf
J. G. Thom
fessor of mi
has been eU
Senior South Ti
American
Engineers,
The announcement
Friday H afternoon f
headquarters iii Hous*
Thompson received
of Science, degree f
vania State College
his M. E. Degree in
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State Dem<
Rally Api
The Texas
and party rally will be]
Worth on April 20.
ling at
n>,
Memorial, the barbecue
he followed.by a rally in tie
itorium. Governor Beauford 9*
ester will he principal speaker.
Tickets will he $5 per
peraor
NEW , ^ .
Steel Lawn
Furniture
Henry A. Miller
Company
Hardware & Furniture
Main at N. Gate Ph. 4-11
4-1148
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, China had her
n’s Team. The
ijever.
h while a Ger
man class drops
y Corps Trips.”
onto the Dean’s
ester: . f 1 '
ents are flunk
dying in fields
abilities. Ade-
id guidance fac-
4r the beginning
,,j „ less ^wasteful of
the abilities of our youth,! apd much more
-constructive ’tljia i ouf pijjlj-moded Dean’s
ilities atjA&M, especikllj
' students, would (bvioi|sly -
way Corps Trips” by any other name would
still reek of failure to the individual student,
when proper counseling and guidance could
have put him on the right track to useful
citizenship. M
Interest among A&M students in some
plan of guidance has been aptly demonstrat
ed at the Veteran’s Appraisal Service under
the direction of: R. H. Hughes. Since its es
tablishment by the Veterans Administration
in SeptemberjJjltHS, as a part of the educa
tion and psychology department, more than
1,000 students (have reported for testing and
counseling (in choosing courses of study.
Although handicapped; by inadequate fa
cilities and personnel to satisfactorily serve
the complete student body, the Appraisal
There’s nothing “as wholesome as good clean
necking” in the opinion of a ; Springfield, Mass,
psychologist. j !
Dr. Dorothy T. Spoerl, a member of the psy
chology department ;of American International Col
iege, adv.scd students, however, to ‘‘be relatively
careful where and when you dd ’it.”
“You don’t have .to travel 100 miles in
the woods where you'll be alone with temptatioj
she added.
Dr. Spoerl offered the advice to about 100 stu
dents attending the first of a series of three lectures
on preparation for marriage.
She warned)! couples not to “spend so/fhuch time
By LARRY GOODWYN \ |
le she needed cash
fast
facto;
for groceries, and the
_ worker tool was a little 5 short-changed on
the morning of pal dky.
/ “But I’ll fix that, honey,” he told her, “As soon
T get to work I’ll send the money right to you.”
Andanowski thin left for the plant, first stop
ping at his pigeon (rookery and p.ckmg an honest-
looking bird to tuck under the overcoat.
When he got his pay, he carefully taped a ?20
bill to the leg of j the pigeon, and sent it flying
me. About 45 minutes later, Mrs. Andanowski re
tted, she heard 4 commotion in the rookery be-
I thrinpbome. ; ! /
She had to examine a lot of the 60-odd birds
home. About 45 midutes later? Mrs. Andanowski re
port!
nind their home.
one invp uu p^u an/muen , . i She to ... ... . v. W
in wooing that on the day you walk to the altar the before she found the one entrusted with the big bill,
only thing you know about your suhuse-to-be is „ Y° u cou d havb knocked me over with a feath-
that he or she is a facile necker;’ / er * 6h « exclaimed. “I thought Joe was only sending
You mean there are other things to know? me a dollar ' /
SMELLY JOB ; ."Mi /;
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van HEFLIN
DONNA REED
RICHARD HART
i M«f* 0-00 UJWYN-M AYS* MCflftl
ed. — ThUrs.
n I'm
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r Team wfiich ddeS littlt mori to motivate the Service personnel have attempted to help
; student fian hamg a l|-12|j;‘obatibn 6ver his all students wbp ask for help. Enlargement
.! head: I ^ of this service: to accommodate the Whole
f Everl year nore ktude its are entering student body, particularly the freshmen, is
• institutions kf higher leprlning, and many a situation much to be desired at A.&M.
I of these borne w thout defiiiite goals or am- Loss of even a large percentage of in-
• bitions~#i Jlfe. I iut als^Stein of democratic coming college students may not appear to be
^educatiofi canniot
- adjustments for t'
v among students. Also (to Hej (considered is the on the nation as a whole will not only be
] resulbirj effect flunking out will have on wasteful of youthful potentialities, but down-
i the ihltifiduai student indsiter life. A
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300D QUESTION
Mrs. David May of Los
a divorce after telling the ji
band threw eggs at her “i
too well done.”
As she was
she forgot
wrapped around the <ggs He threw at me.
Police shot a skunk through the eyes in North
then begt j
retreat.
Bergen, N. J., recently and then
an orderly
iut a systejn of democratic coming college students may not appear to De
faij jto recognize and make a serjous problem during these days of over-
these: individual differences crowded campi{ses, but the long-run effect
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studenl in-later life. A “One- right criminjal as well
Andy’s Helping Hand
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Thai gpod jolld An lericala custom of gen- of triumphs last season by taking the Na-
’.Lerosity presented itself on jibe A&M campus tional Boys championship in the 100-yard
-last-wedk in the fortn oft some extra-cur- dash at the annual Negro meet in St. Louis.
. Scufffc^yiaiby ‘ -wiw-wwwr . ... ■
- Andersop. .
: *•<:.,i Andy,"
geles was awarded
her musician bus-
y wore just u bit ~. 1/ ■ >
J ! j. Summoned by 4 worried your.gfwoman who re-
vas going oqt the dopr she recalled that P. 0 f ted *“ ] * 1 * e a " ima j” in a she^behind a tailoring
to tell thg 7 court “there was a plate ^. patrohnen Frink Rotio, Lrius Terranova, and
..nrf thfl p/p* hp ttiWw «f mp ” Fi*ank Smnek recognized the animal Tor what it
e the was — a skunk. , /
sunlamp in my fa^/and try to ^nake me cdhfess I’d ^ While ^Slpnek d rew^ Ms^ service ^voK-e^r, the
^"welirasM the judg^ 8 "' hafid to be deadly.
“No comment,” replied Mrs. May. After a half tv
3IVE HER THE ‘BOID’ { 1 j oxit o{ the shed - Si
Joe Andanowski sent $20 of his pay home by f A mopping-upf squad from the Public Works
carrier pigeon in Detroit recently. , Department was cdlled into action with fumigators
Ancfanowski’s wife, Grace, told him at the break- and masks.
Mighty saga o
“Bat” MastersonJi
U.S.Marsha! |
whose six-guns
helped buildastatell
iouy, the skunk stuck As head
d. ainnek fired one perfectly aimed-
bullet. The skunk tell.
SOU
V' '/ ' i
After a lost week-end , . . ybu
/feturn to the old school between
like jany ^ood track coach,
ui^lly lk| seen icurtrying around Kyle
‘'uernopn iwith a big frown
ad, Worry i
iHzed pmteges. Said scurry-
a ratker time-consuming
sitiil has time to help
odt the 4ther fjel ow ajs shown this week,
f lit a|l began whejti sbrieone commented
El some extra-cur-
itoach Col. Frank It was certaivly a crime, someone c
t j j merited, that siich an athlete couldn’t
;~jtan
-•Field! iii the af .
I creasing} his forehead
•< status
". and w
himself of thi best instruction pos
So Col. Aiidy lent a hand anHinvited
izm
rack
on the
Wend el
Running lirndeir Ikhe cjdoih pf Bryan’s K»*mp
High School,! jDkvis has been setting state
bility shown by young
avis, 17-yfar-fold Bryan Negro
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~ denlv
- sentfbrfhim;
nijbie
;to heArj^he Russians : j.
s' I
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- antici
1 nishes |o| the,
-been there al
the youngster put to Kyle Field to work out
•rying about the' with the Aggie trackmen. Davis, whose
greatest faults are qot in his natural ability
but in his form, has been taking tips from
Col. Anderson.- [ /
Thus the Aggie mentor has spent long
hours helping a boy along who can’t pos
sibly help Anderson win the SWC track
title. That is real generosity in its truest
form. To Col. Andy, we say, “hats off!”
But we can’t help questioning at the same
and national sprint (jirctes ort fire with his time thaH-to right such an injustice, must
brilljuirij running. Hf capped! a long series generosity be relied on?
According To scientists, on the basis of In “Help Wanted-Female” in the New
(.animal fife exjp<ctancy, nij&n should live to York Times: “SECRETARY with intelli-
^ be 15 ) years , pk. Thu way prices are going gence, personality and at least 3 years’ legal
-up. it wiould he much cheaper to die at the experience for interesting post close to a
“ averagei ntortlailil y ae 3 of 6B. ,4*^-*..ti J* iriU. **
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T Tucscjn garden Club 4ndiKOPO thanked “the (4 seater) in good condition. Suitable for
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minister, who left sud-
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Shipjwreck Kelly, at 68, has announced
that he is retiring from the flagpole sitting
profession, which leaves a nice opening for
some young fellqw who is anxious to climb
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