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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1948)
Battalion HOT TO THE QUEEN’S TASTE EDITORIALS . : |j | ■ H THURSDAY, MAY J ; : t [ U h i ■; ■ '• . j I l MAY 6, 1948 Statesman, Knightly Gentleman*’ j j | ^yreijcej ^llivijLn Ross, Founder of Aggie foadi' Two Soluiion^ to Red Menade .. 1 • 1 ! I V .1 'i' ' i : ,'X. Two sharply cprjtrastiny sokitibns to the /their plan, offered by Dr. Ralph E. Dif- ’ /ere ©mered jby Sec re- ' bill aljif the Methodist / and then send thenf tb “spread Christianity” iQrei Communist menace| Were bifefed jby Secre- fendorfer af New York, palled for a school tary of Stile M^r^U an4 the Methodist /to train nhissionafie^ in Communist ideas General Coi^rencej 1 1 ■ ■ / Sand then send theni’ tb “ neral Co|t«renceJ | 8 :! . Marshall, in a ieatirrtonjl before]the Hoi/e rfeign Affairs JCimmittel, spoke ou/in ,<e in Communist centjers. (■'I j! Foreign A|faifs pimmittpj, spoke out in Since they feltjthat it would be impos- T.favor of a ^peaceful arbit|c|tian ami settle- sibl.e to get behind the iron curtain, their would be active in Japan, Ko ; and otter plapes suffering from uor une Cnited‘iSfatiops to break 1 Communist infiltn tibn. off relations with! Russia, j ||,U/ J Diffendorfer .^aid that the more the mijs-1 He emphasized jalso tl|p|[lj any drastic sionkries knew abo|it Commiinism the better !! iviside . .' t jConferemie in Boston wad preparing its? proposed method of combattjing Com^nunisrti.jj Letters 5Ugh thinking men th t them. Are we going 14] ! full of disagreeable facjt ii let them take over? The Communists did nr I the convention because-t: , , enoi ]_ wit tl NS A COMMUNISTIC? now thM the battle is in Editor, The Battalion: | It ii« also true that Is NS A Communistic? The arti- mU nistic. But the ties written by M!r. J. T Miller Battklioh did not poir. suggest that it is. Either Mr. Mu- f ac t mat NSA ler oi; his information is biased. If he is biased, he should not be >ut shake-up of Clicr U. ;N. at tlBip tinje without able] they would be r to combat it. Their drive Russian ag'eemeitt iwoidd jdjjekroy the orga- for funds-gets underway immediately. .nizatibn an'l causp in imnjejtfaite race to-sef It is a'little grange to find Marshall BETWEEN THE BOOK ENDS up rival military fU]iances| j ( ., taking the negatjvb approach to fhe prob- . • be bes solution that fyqjyould see would lem, and the chmvhmen ready to take the oe to convi nce the _Russfe|i jeaders th^t the offejnsive. But any solution to the problem two countries can; li\-e sidp fo'jsidb in peace. 0 f Communism is a good one—provided it Meanwhile the MethOcfU writing artiicles thijit are supposed to inform the people about the subject. He was not at the NS A conven tion: therefore his information must be second-hand. Where does he obtain it? Before the voting on NS A at TU, the.Daily Texan was full of! articles suggesting that it was Communistic. It was later proven 1 that NSA was not, but that Red factions on the campus were coerc ing the students into believing that it was. I would like to read some arti cles written by a man who was at | the NSA convention, and who could give a true picture of what NSA is, and what its good as well as its bad points are. It iS true that there were Com munists at the Convention. What arc we supposed to do, run away screaming and yelling that it is j ouit kivfe n uajo^ Irtter (Jon tii brhk! i away from IUS for thktj yjdjry son. Is there anyone on ihR/ampjj i well enough informed TSiA conduct an open fonins?; If £<, would he do so ? I beliey e tbiC i n ■ terest is. great enough tfij i'aiira it. Sincerely, PATRICK H. RARRET, ’ * " r (EDITOR'S NOTE: la<'k of space, the third this ilerlps — the one the activities of the Ccji party witliln the NSA- printed yesterday or ever, It Is expected tl tide will be published li| edition of The Battal please reserve any furtl meat I of Red activitiek* Rn t NSA until you read article of the series. ii 1 7 f '.j [•". i r 1 1 ( 1 ' J /•, 11 ,' ;i i 1.. ^ ( ue r- -- .f 1 ; \ lied Vets ibled World War Me for authhid- 4WTOS; ipplicatibna, the Veter- atJ'on has reported. ns Administration ad- ans ——j- 1; » really solVek and coe.sn’t just cover up the' differences which lire ripping the world in two. i Brink Offers Good Advice To Potential Bridegrooms h V o u R eaeti o n aritps Senator Wnyue Morse is hmd. He has been ostracized i iy a irroup thiitiilift Was instru mental imSormihg.! , !• When Morse anproacridjl ;(’oinnecticut’s Senator Baldwin o|i the ijdtja of forming a 18 Year of Crisis I By KENNETH B0ND ‘THIS MAN AND THIS WOMAN,” by Frederick Brink, Copyright 1918, hy the International (jommittee of Young Men’s Christian Association. Price $1.50. So You’re going to get married? Few pjeople will argue against President gated tolread “This"Man and This Womin. 7 ’ Trutman’sr statement that the present year Entering a subject that has been+~ ‘‘mky .well determi ne the world’s future ” j . r ?.5f.!!„ than group of ‘Mrogtessiye” Re4||jblicans to con- 'sider pa rtvi policy h^fully inf ended to become nsblf] Not only fhiej |‘‘lil)era , ly” j. Cobper (Ky) Danger (NBp. ai1d!Tobe\i |^ T ti)4-whom he' thought \shij>uId a!s<i- lie ajkfjd to join. ^Wben t he ground fii*stjnd was about to be convened at tlie Ivn^ |ii’ S n nalor Bald a member of the group ii that, but hiMianupd-severajl minded senjitors—Aiken ( rt r just physical attraction. covered I rather I»,„- fir* thouglbt is that the eight months may Xr"7 7 in ,1 , • , k , • i ii i. He satis that motet writers pre- ve oped into a shoo ing war or we shall have fer t0 J e ont . of t , vo ol(1 thr ‘ ad . subKtantiatnui tor j<>ur bolittt that another bare appiloachos—the romantic and global conflict isn’t'Inevitable. Certainly the the materialistic. woifld’s fate hangs hi the balance. (That's! the number 1 issue, but. m . , , . - . i - Baldi'in approached lilorse; with the laldjSg 'thp line which she has established Heve^ in j order Jo give them an word -that- he tfibuirht th| win, icmnnosffd t ^ ^ ^ | who had followed Hfe pai-t.| i|plicie$ with reg-(j. Me sl|all. learn whether the new align • ■ ■ m..nt p Hfts ularity. T is left.Morso jaiiil his: nomiimes out iii the co'd. Mloj^e rotijr^d thfe fire with .the charts of “reartionarr-lt The idea appears to/bp ment of conjjunctio i with the Marshall Plan is the ies s|i tainly, in tinies sjwdi groan with iiHvtbei jitrty'/hjith yotitrols con- h as'tipf goo(| one. Cer- e a progressive real thing gross is sdrhothiijgi to lj(‘idilfiirod.' But. just because a swiatorlkjcks ovbnfhbrty traces ieverv'iuow and tljeji shbulfl we rim bar to his admittance to the jgrotm] Tihn^Bj^mihlirnns jare not rijrht all' tjhe tintye.jj\Vheji they are wrong, thin it ijf .good tjjpt theiic are men who will d!sregaJfdjnarty ^iij^s knil come out with their i)i).H*ct|o»is. j| A grou > fdi|mecj*fri rpainjbut pjirty policy -'which baivl men wl o dof'ii f pi low party lines ion eveiy i4suo (lOTt .it s ifsk'M'P tutrpose. Sen- r/itor Baldwin should recdh'jidei'. P. ,S. -4 This inf)ilosooiyjapplb-s to Dem- |ocrats as \ye ; ll as |t4pul>li(tfnji. Tin lor| A Miurlvlv* i. . 4 ' .I.::! • M Y ice ppesidiuit Itil camjuliitg. < poi. Tovlor just, miisseil beipij: tjhrowuiiii a t'.irminghanu j#liT Monday ef^liljig. FiijeJ $r»P and costs * and given 1:80 daYjS in jailj Tavloif's sentience was stay<*< and hej w‘*s ijifmrd oiTprohation by a - politic cojnt [judge. iTTfee dilarge arose the; ass^ul oi* just hen consider yourjself ohli- and other matters that the couple should decide on before the wed ding bells ring. In a straight-florward manner, he mentions the; immediate problems that confront the new ly weds. He has an entire chap ter “And So They Were Mar ried.’’ which explains how the people involved should conduct themselves. This book is not a “birds and bees story” nor is it the type that is read behiiid locked doors. Though it doesn’t give all the an swers, the t/ader cart learn enough that he c/n ask questions of the family physician in an intelligent ETtheir an* Admin The Vete vised these veteranV to apply for elite as sohn as possible to alio* ample time to process their ap- plicatidns. the iiaw provides an automobile r ottrr conveyance, at a cost not exceed 41,600, for any World .Jr H veteran who lost, or lost the use of,; one or both legs at or above the i ankle as the result of There a ihfc stream ii: |: •5 10 ( 000 miles of fish- s in US national forest j 'ij;., ■ ' ' . 1 i. ! BUY ! j HOLK We ca We’ll te SHOE POLISH Item iTt’S BOOT SHOP rry a complete line 1 you how to use It ' h —t— - ■- The romantic approach, says hit • Bn ,1 l < ’ recognizes the biological , ,, , iL i i , UUei- ur gc""butj is centered more on the IncRed with it, are nninV other momentous emotionsiand the affections. Mar- maliters. For instance, tan Russia be held riage is provided, these people be lieve, in!order, to give them an opportunity to remain continuous- sharing <tf love and passion. te j natiohs in western Furope in The materialistic consider the pass with; it,” he isays. v Marriage must begin with the aim of creating a lasting instl- tutiojn and a home. Marriage must be large enough to include God in it. “The very ability to mate demands a recog nition) that God has an interest and deserves a place in the mar- riage.l’ ji Brjpk takes the reader through mar- engage- he g.vesi the ‘Mo’s and that must he observed. He GUY II. DEATON Typewriter Exchange New & Used Typewriters Guaranteed Repairs 116 S. Main Bryan ? ment, dent's a! flash in the pan. relation between man and woman! as being purely biological, Brink), states. Marriage is merely a so-; ding diseu.jses religious practices, wed- plans, premarital relations, ( an lit? ly and h rknee overcome the doub- cial relationship whereby they may le hkndipap of fierceEconomic depression and live together without legal ccn- of powerful Communist parties, su,c or ? ocial criticism, which take their ojrders from Moscow? Can Brink takes the attitude that 1 Ft!eland pull hefijelf out of her economic (narriage is a combination real- taili.,.™ imd rte : military strenirth essential to ihis jsbnjtinel of \\ estei p demo- ] t wo approaches by recognizing i cracV. f j the biological processes and tak- j vVe’li have a mlch better idea of the ) ins intio consideration the ro- | answers to these quektions along about June, mantic ar K ,e - I94fi). . j ■ 1 He entiihasizes that prospective I t j ; ! » brides aticl bridegrooms must con- Gag Bill' Challenged . . . ^ ~ j “ i . Mamalge must not be entered , . . I into .witjli] haste. “You don’t buy The “teTag bill’ discussed here recently a car hastily so why pick a mate had drawn sharn) *ea|ction, and is apt to be overnight?” tested soon. The Till provides jail sentences • Marriiige must be based on more foil reporters wh< > print information that comes to them fn in government “leaks.” -P A bill contpiniAg that idea mny be taken up„in the House lx fore the end of this week., i But there appeirsito be little chaiice that thej jail-for-repor'ers! provision will stick. At least two membeijs, Iteps. Brown (R- Ohjio) and Ifricu (jl-lll) said they will offer: Fori Your Visual Problems Consult i- Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 203 S. Main — Bryan i Phono 2-1662 amjendmentfl to htiiko out the provision, and [R-Mass) ;out of a tiLmftieibHween a'pojict man and spiaker Martin .R-Mass) told newsmen BARBELL ENTHUSIASTS! , I’Ta^lor whim the lajter refused admiHance to “the press has nothing to fear from this «..«.••** fa chmvh through f a dolor reserved for Coiigress." rnegroes. I Taylor ,Sis tall the cailniaifcnIliateriaH pht t)f the charge ; sul|t of (the Commerce Department's refusal 1 I is apparently itii'ing tn soiieezc The provision ih part of a bill drafted by the House Fxpendjitures Committee as a re- vhe can.Tot he haji (decided itofiappcial the case. ’Just why he wanted - to elier the church through tl at particular diooii- is hot known/ but judgii g fropi !his carnqiaiigfn |up to mow it was' jirt; anoit'him’ exeusif tb ]alleged ab jses of the 1 * ri {the constii otioh. / I iSomefe )dy may ftake Tpy jheart, but rove about ghts under or s rantings to from itere it lookte as though he jis stooping just A ](ittle lowe) - in in effort to ‘ {degrade tl is nitioi in the-e.fes of the world. *Hts arresf will make rtic? dopy for foreign , i i u,| e arres j|. vhat Henr}- iuphoidind - fhe basic lati r of the land.’;’] ' | | Tj ],f Senatei- Taylor: may be jijroud $J9i to itiirn over to the un-American Activities Committee data wanted for a loyalty investi gation. (Dr. Condon, th(? man being investi gated, had been c eared by the FBI, which didn’t seem enough to satisfy the Thomas committee.) j “Gag” bills arc bad medicind, po matter hoik - well they see n justified by contempor-] ..>01* ary conditions. Nothing is easier to abuse than a law .which tan keep newspapers from tellling the truth about the government. frtt books ond counet with voch »♦» How told by. ond guorontood by. yoor iotol iptrfing Good* OfoUr AtV fo» »ho throo «tw HooltKwoyt prdOwcit The hood Itrop for nt(li dovoloptnont. tho writt and fovoorm dovolopor. ! }1.4i Hootrhwoyiitteoamlinod tol«d dum- htolih and IbodHt Uto at homot llorf Now > 0-0-#, 1 jN 0 \V — Last Day Shows 7:80 - 9:08 George Brent Merle Oberon Loving each other in "Temptation* t o m 0 r h o w . \ In Technicolor Preston Foster Gai! Patrick “King of the Wild Horses” Sujnday—“Down to Earth” Opens 1:00 P.M Turns. Ph. 4-1181 FRI. - SAT. WHAT ’'CLASS!" WHAT IAFFS! jpr ' \'i./ . WttMCC &MY \/ (Um ft wi-t- TOM DRAKE mum Features Begin THURS. - FRI 1:20 - 3:10 - 4:50 - 6-10 - 8:30 . 10:10 SATURDAY 1:10 - 2:50 - 4-30 - 6:10 - 7:50 9:35 SHORT — NEWS — CARTOON “The Miracle of the RelbC’ “To the Ends of the Earth” “Scodda Hoo! Soudda Hay” “Sitting Pretty” LTHWAYS Urdom a 1 ciflhe nat stupid act - 1 , of College but) d.so WallacQ. oh it mifst appqar in a stiipid caifu aign U ' of his hiar- to the!rest FARMER, AGED 38, WISHES TO meet | girl around 30 yeajrs old who owns a tractor. Object matrimony]. Please enclose snan of tractor. Box 312.; (Adv. in Winnipeg Trib- tniS). | I The Bf ttalioh,) official nejwh Station,! Texas, ii rt 1 ) 11 jas- just another 1-149 EAST »ER>0> AStELES CAUFOUXU I Ia'eme Some people ate good losers hut a ma- jority don’t even attempt to fool you. 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