Thns for the editors , Student Publications, thje students who e holdl- of the Election C 3 they fail to i responsibility of their position? w Jr, The Battalio Just who did Bob Fisher represent [ Austin to at Bonus” ted to quite a number of and 1 have found only s in favor of the can’t quite believe men represented a ty of A&M veterans' suld like to know just why ison and Mr. Fisher, or any- else for that matter, think it the state owes them a bonus, the talk abour bond issues natural resources taxes to pay Kthe proposed bonus ' much propaganda. be the veterans who pay for their bonus. If the| bonus legislation is passed, veter- will nave to pay taxes to cover _ >enses which could be- paid'foir | by? the natural resources tax. Let’s! not try to kid ourselves Any state bonus PL S H Y^Li/jk, y t Deanna Durbin Mill “FLLBE YQI.RS” wilf be paid f< can’t get somet Sincerely, THOMAS HALFF Veteran, ’48 INTEREST eterans. We or nothinf.: Fortifying j Is it true tiiai if plann ^ t ^L^grou^AirTorce’could not’ be In the mean Lower 1 r me; J'j that if the American defense 66 vs. 70 group Air Force controversy. He prograjm is left f'sjoleiy ;o the military, then’ll is battling for a: 66-group Air Force. A 70- fortifjj the moon!”? T ia' js what Secretary group one is favored by some military men cf Defense Forrjesjtal to d Senators this weiek. and has strong backing in Congress. i M n Mi not that miliary Under questioning from Senator O’Ma- s should[bje cha|ged with inter-plape- honey (D-Wy) Forrestal agreed that plan- blt t^p ted States military . Something j is wrong in Washiiigtoni wcien such bitter phrase|> are publicly h|irlu * t ^' at 8 l U8t 40 ** e ^ er I He said he niust be limit- y up force, Forrestal ar- o keep {, “balance” mby an^l Navy. He jse words to the Sen- Opposing a 7' gues it is ni among Air ! put the argUihe ate group: “In order for this (air) striding force to be capable of the swift use that we desire it toi have, there iHudt be, in as near instant readinesls as possible, those supporting com ponents of the Army and Navy which ex perience ih Wofld War II taught were as essential t)o the use of air power as that power itsejlf.” ,j l •: • took q Athletic proi'rimS ip .s< hools and colleges I 1 It is just as lawless for a wealthy church ' “ “ ^ 1 “ " ■*“ ■’ Ji ± l 1 irticipate in a lottery in the efties adjacent to Dallas as it lite a' beating from the pulpit in Dal- ! member to las this past weekend grams:had asTpei character, Dr. congregation aj Church (which dist University says:, A coach whe rshill T. Steel told hi ighlkmd -I Park Methodist oinsothe Southern Method mbijs.) Now, Dr. Steel maljtes a decision on the plain interest iS| npt wages.! • Drj Steel h4s bask .Of good sportamlanship.is sometimes 'hooted by thosje jin jthja grandstand whose the game but their uchpd there on a matter previously discussed,, \|ith some bitterness, .eferee Jack Siscb. rW« lies by Referee Jack Siscb. tWe don’t believe the plaguejthat Dr. Steel! and Sisco complain of has reached Kyle Field yet, and we hope it won’t. I But it is something to be deplored and fejared. j j i 1 The minkter’s, 1 cfta4ges, J ,h further than football.: HfcMidft ican social structure is Jieiri'g Dy amateur gambling qjt tootbal prjvat<‘ clubs, oft the radio, in public schools and atrsome churches. j ■ | leas on fthe Uhi- haVe a ! new ap- reiss reports. Here’s posted sighs er, went the Amer- dermined amesJ in - “Keep Off the GTa versity of -Maine’s cam, proaeh, the Ass6cijate|d Ifr what dome of the! tiefti is say. “2 -“There was a little plot of grass which died o| suffocation. Some co-eds and some college! Joes walked ftor4 in mediatio mjan to play a slot machine in pefor section of West Dallas, he said in two sermons Sunday. • ,i ' j He said that [students sold tickets in a lottery for a carnival at Highland Park Junior High School to raise money for band I uniforms.' ; : jj j ... “If it is wrong for Negro boys to shoot craps in Deep Ellum (a Dallas section), it is wrong ( for Our school children to sell chances to try to win a motor scooter,” Dr. Steel declared.-: He said that clubs how seem to think it necessary to attach financial arrange ments to recreation such as cards and golf. He asserted that radio, instead of develop ing entertainment talent, seems to be drift ing more and more into the “get something for nothing” channel. i | ■* j Is sportsmanship ceasing to be a part lof the “American Way ?” ( Has everything be come just a “racket” to the participant? You answer that one. We can’t. . f - Washington dispatch, which says the amount of money in the people’s hands has decreased ipofe than a billion dollars since Christmas, gives no information whatever as to whether Christmas had anything to do with it. —Arkansas Gazette. days. Therefore, I am going an old-fashioned weed pulling test the last part of this w The weeds are on my farm betwa College Station and Wellborn. Npw ji don’t want anyone to get the idea :hat I am just trying to get ipy farm weeded free. It’s out of the jopdness of my heart—I want the noting ’uns to! enjoy thehlselves. r i ] i To make it Sporting there will be U*prize awarded for the grand I champion weed puller, soma- thing useful, like a truck load I of fertilizer perhaps. Of course there will hav^ to be an entrance 1 . • . j , ; ,j . | . L Commissions Open In Marine Corps f i ■ 1 ill i i - iv} J j • Any male citizen of the United States, between the ages of twen ty and twenty-five and who is a graduate of an accredited college or - university, may make applica tion for appointment to commis sioned rank as a Second Lieuten ant in the regular Marine Corps. [Both married and single appli cants are eligible, j* After appointment to commis- tsioned rank and the satisfactory mpletion of a basic course, the iricer is then oh the same pro- essional standing as all other fficers of equal rank who have n procured from other sources, j If accepted the applicant is re quired to serve only two years, iafter which at his own request ‘ ay terminate his active duty ce. The place of duty is nor ly rotated every three years ” ing the officer and his faro: . ortunity for travel and educia- ion. i Interested applicants .should contact the Placement Office for further details. > r - ■ ii 1 i \ ii i of mailing aid handling. ★ ★ I heard with regret about the ices the school has made for cealaureate and commencement ers. I sort of had my heart in delivering the baccalaureate to the boys myself, and I just knew that my good friend, Texas’ greatest statesman, Senator 0’- Dsniel, would get the call for the commencement. , j Well, next year, ole army! I. also got wind of this honor ary fraternity businoes. Man and boy for nigh onto forty years I been a-fighting to keep A&M as it was in the good ole days. Now they’re trying to trot this vnR fa4 ; . jl am opposed to honorary so cieties because they cause people to think. In fact you have to think to get in, and that’s dangerous to oift traditions. This Little Issues course is also trying to undermine us. They can’t bring liberals and open-minded people into this country and not Civil Service Oilers Positions The Civil Service Commission announces examinations for filling vacancies in the positions of un derwriting and insurance accounts officer and insurance examiner (lay medical approver) at entrance salaries ranging from $8397.20 to $5905.20 per year. Employment will be with the Veterans Administration in Dallas. Application forms may be ob tained from the College Station Post Office or the Executive Sec retary, Board of U S Civil Service Examiners, Veterans Administra tion Branch Office No. 10, 114 Commerce Street, Dallas. VL PALACE Bryan 2'W9 NOW thru SATURDAY Shocking . . Expose! y Gentleman’s Agreement HOlM-*mVt-HAVOC : '-rR j ODRAMA! AFFAIR* if wax/) MURPHY IFFORD | [ feDEN OBOLER \i i i,»|. > EVE At U Dl».ct.d fry ARCH Rtf IR&kBR «p Mj^CoMwyiw 1 t Moyw Fldui* ‘Toe straight -ana Stick fo it, kids, the U And this hflpful stains.’ Japanese sci|t ns Yes, i 3ntist5 pons tj) observe jthe’ v e know rtow path is best, sft needs a itest.” ni: “Avoid' grass 1 I I ! making prepara- ilipse of the sun. j thought is. Last paraj the Mattoon (p »ph on a wedding story Journal-Gazette and Com- mercja-Star: ‘fFollowing a short business trip*jMr. and Mrs. C .... are making their home at 0000 Moultrie Ave.” Heading on the theater page in the In dianapolis (Ind.) Star: MR. COWARb’S B R Y AN Motor Co. Son le of the bills sftd of Representatives >riej I trovers y. Some of the rkansas Gazette SHORTS COLORFUL AS EVER. ig up in the House j ising spirited cort- Ojir 1 iter ones showing no “cow’ - in I. \ An amazing, new "cellophane- like" iinieh for Floors, Wood work and Farnltafe! Seat to eleeh! Requirea NO waxing! 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