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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1948)
4 r" . •*x 1 - r 1::. Page 2 U j- Open LfUeri te One of tlie b: is Patients 1 Day, m i . . “young fry” are I self iris.de out 'o .ex fact, } : ou mayrs ie -mofellpaijts j ^end to istick to ever poke noses »yilding - , or veterinatyi studeif > 1 I 1 • •« 1 „ia L * i ■through the Ci jean do both in kvorth your \yhi these; days. ing'cadets \yho tjoyirig; the. right tjoilwe^r ishifts outside his jtroqsdrs 1 • - 1 i y j • ' Corre«;iclo ■ i Lawrence iSi V I. T W m Battalia n i ii ) "Soldwi', Statesman) Kmghtl) Gentleman” '•« w « 4 »-~ ? I-: • • I ALS FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1948 ! »• Ross, Founder of Aggie Traditions r HE HIT A $URVE ? il -^0 wfan -J i-li PI I I "■fT'.t • H .r . * i t arents. n. f i|y- ■ gdjest jdjays fife A^M year when) y )u rjtptMrs and dads come down to sjee for liyoukeff! kv| He may be dwelling h one of the dormi- learnuig. what we tories you will have a chance to inspect—or )le]lcolli| ridjit ih This year the ^holejteolHgeiife fuming it- ; to. our khiti seldom that pciteptiailjjeleitritul lejrigmeers into the Apin|;il Industries, eyot stroll Halls. You sand hind it ril Erig neejrin one afl There are many- varieties o| evn oo ni vvjll“p)anadei fo- - ' •! M ou. ;ln A<BI than mipaijt: your son has se^n in Sejljeraf y|j|rri hpre. We he may be living with y and grandchildren over apartments. Whatfs .more, he m ing, it ditfs very >u halve saved 4 order to give him ,J|i f lie id A&M le mlay: lie on Uncle p) payroll. may be an old Ag- money y< a flying start in life, dr Sam’s ve .eran suhsistenc As for you, Dad, you gie yourself,-or this may he your first trip to College Station. In tie first case, you’ll want to jio around, huntiijig up ybur old room and sayi ig “How thin^js have changed! can hardly recognize tip campus!” In the second cHse, we hope yoii 11 be.led to say, “It’s 1 'r •SfEOEHT On'S 1 © |)ur daughter-in-law In the College View : <1 Jy be dependent on Year’s Town Hall j|e Aggie Audiences Ru By GEORGE GRAINGER ! Hall iji the fi|*t days of ri . . , i il i She was Iva Kitchell who delij Finis was written across the her autl i L . nce Wlt h take-offi Town Hall slate for the year when 1 ■ • T n - ; Isaac Stern drew his bow across me violin strings tor the last time last night. He was the final per former in a notable array of ar4 tists who have brought entertain ment to College Station during the year. The lirst curtain of the series went up the night otf October lii when Trances oreer, young Metro politan Opera soprano, sang in Guion Hail. Christopher Lynch, the young Irish tenor and heir hf John Mc- C6rm,ck, filled the second Town Hall bill. Lynch, with sweet Hiber nian voice, enraptured his audi ence. burlesdues of the grave and 4 fied styles of her fellow ai Folhfwing tjie Kitchell came the Westminster ('hoi| ternatipnally known and cell choral group. The Choir undt John Finley Williamson, ri all the way frpm 400-year oj ligious music to the St. | Blues in its delightful show.|; “Swiing and sway” musiq' the next to drift out of Guioni Sammy Kaye and his ^orch here tb play for an all-cl dance, presented an hour c<|iij on Tovin Hall for the Aggiei ‘ for their efforts got bountif plause apd acclamation. Noble pnd King, the pian Daniel Berates Supreme Cour. 1 Ybur son may be qn| of ithl fintvppy-look- . quite a dlace! I didn't realize there was so f^CClSIOH 111 T IflcliUldl Oil (jflSC yoii punday much going on here,' jmornjiiiig, or om qf thejlcastell\jeWr^ns,,1 en- , In an/ evenjt, yoitre Iqrfi^l sport again, and see what he Station, And we’re certainly glad to see you. glad to see your son is doing at College un February 10 Tom Scott, the * American troubadour, gave a long I song team, gyaped the Guio delayed lesson in the origin of folk hoards in the next prodi I music. Score , sang T sucn' famiLar ! pieces as “Foggy, Foggy Dew,” “Kye Whiskey, ami "Froggie ^ Went a-Wopip’” 'three daj[s later Sidney Foster, youthlui Sleuth Caroi-na pianist, j presented a mear-brilliant program of classical music. Foster received I warm applause for his intricate I and feeluigtul playing. | A dancer-satirist visited Town ★ ★ i ★ ★ fch. U 'I ml/ ; '• 1 . SI Theirs was a program of p and light semi-classical HjlriC' wpich made Aggie audiences p uli- or for more. p April 410 found a prografe the bill by "home-folks” | : Singing Cadets got upon | with spirituals, religious must novelty tunes. Of course, thd d.tional Aggie tunes dovetadi to the Show, ★ ★ ★ 4 Weil... \\ hafi No More KP? . egidifr jfort- I - years ag) yestiurflay Iresslfejll to the , apan^si TRe event event lu||marke|l jn ^Irinila. There were n© paradle^ noi m|ih0ria| (rites, bio qi’owds arqund the! Fiilii)|i|o-AriieHcan shrine.. Where 'he wjiije fjag|(tf aiujrender ‘was raised, This. Phiiilpiims ll'lisr. flew at jhalflmrist in mo irning ||or tlie iRoaritas—and net for p)i^’ei r id|i|s falUen de- (fenders. ' : « « Has CorVegidoi* heqti fojrgo|l|‘ti| airhady-? |ln Manila, perhaps, hiitlnot To be sure, itljeref lias ... T . v . ... . 4 ,. this campus yesterdab'.l But Sgri!i(|py,i; when I'inch we have to get tin the i Generali George F j M< ore eiorge h .< r (goes tq the top bf A’&^I riiili jone in the atidiepce ^fill jstabbirig- sharp iiessHtl^V imariy other A rgpes |>^*re ( i jw^an the fjag wais pijH|d d|) no |c|‘itemfhy on . rrinh^- flag ar« inrtfitg every renie rnherv-with Aiooie ami The Rock” Simday. We honor ilot l onlypairnt ;We also .honor hq minjiof j[]oi|i|giidol. Buliels anfi ^tares I -I ! b Credit—or (ic4bit-A-Eitri>. W|lrhj pitman pvitlr the bitte.n(st I reipa|-k yet (President Trirtpan ill I’egtlrtl iRights Prograriji- 1’. • | j huii ijimDr i h- re ights. ^ i i r . i? tv 1 i.j , :rhqt#ic furthe; : md t| in th| next two wdrs wif inlieltalf of individual |.«n ; iKo, it seem.-,!hat Mister I’ll fusing a personal vie\|/w jth his eoHstituenlt. We n|ght| g<ji Isay that Mr. Palnfan hajfl “$ati dhtfn Represent|itiye.'’' | f -| What. No Confc' iB U ' (v | r | Harried,, fix ttvng heirs fi [tian will bless Ll4 Detroit po| begun to ban iri(lece?i| cqmic the newsstands - \ \ What? ]S T o KP for f iture soldiers? That’s the Americar Legion’s new sug gestion in regard to the army. Perry Brown of Beaumont, chairman of the Legion's na tional' security comniis.lon, suggests that the Army would get'mope benefit from its existing yersonnel if a i fit men were re leased fr mi "housekeep pg” duties and put into combat training. ‘Civilians can do thb army’s KP chores and all ether, non-comb; taut work,” Brown told the Legion’s executne committee. “We’re going to (need fighters, and the sources from im just are not pro ducing them. The manpower pool is disastr ously low.” Ki r owh said the nation's jipolof manpow er in the 18-25 age grou ^ available for mili tary seryice has dwindGd to 1,•‘too,000. He said he. \ps given the information in Wash ington last week iand h|vd authority from high Wjishington somy/s” to. make it pub lic. hi, ' . i , : pj. The I situation shpkyh that actually in terms Ot have lesf 1(F jlg-.i MIKt ). ithri Civil bji. i ! I | : ■ j ■ jl'' ' Jn amiounciivgihisl d|reuudac i tVjr ije-elw> Ttioii' from the r.nTt (Migressij > i.dli District, Hatmtin told fhje |Uaijst|a.ll \io jthat lie is “greathj di^4)nointe( iji Mil. Trti Tuan's -so-callec. 'Ci-vil, ^Ligits KTojation of sta o’p ri|?|ts.” “It is ir<>rfical|«’ hefadds: • iof '-a Confedeiratej vojlejj'an, w ihrepst to/Yajfki'b lhuljle|s to r .Tights should malte sj ; u|lni sii We do hope that tjhl reijtre lassjuming to Spaak fftrljall of Icestors “Bared thqir. Ibiiastf to] O ts." ' ' ], ■ | Perhaps M.i. ratm:#! s(iouj last-ditch fighting manpower we than 5.000,00()i World War II vet erans standing as the la$t hutwhrk between our national security lai d national disaster of any emeraoi icy.” Brown said, u’dn't seem I Iky the- army without but we';\')C qfteiii M'ondered if most of the time put inpeeljirg spuds couldn't be put to better use. in event !t Wr| KP dut\ Chie|f danger in the Supreme Court’s ruling on Tideland Oil is the fact that the decision was! based on federal need j rather than on federal rights as defilled in the constitution, Price Daniel. Attorney General of Tfexas, declared before a joint meeting of the Pre-Law and I|A-A Societies iili Guion Hall yrsttinlay. Danu'l sj-aid the implications of the decision go deeper than the single ease presented by Califor nia, and strike at the very heart of Fcderal-Stjtte relationships. If the decision isj not corrected by Con gress, Daniiel says it will lead to greater centralization of Federal authority jwith less and less au thority heihg left to the individual states and ito the people. Daniil a] p and 1, foie tlie- Su preme Cogrt to present the ease for forty-sjx states of the nations, ginc-erir all favorinij; California in I he Tide- duetion, lands dispute. The logical conclu sion to the! reasoning of those! who advocate Federal control of tide- lands for the benefit of all the people in ithe nation-, is either here toi Communism or Socialism, Daniel terested said. J. H. In case ithe tideland resources Transpc Stern Finishes Town Hall Season in Burst of Glory Interviewers On Campus to Contact Jobless Seniors By VICK LINDLEY F. W awski’s Concerto ini D minor and Brahm’s Sonata in D minor. It Rand Company, is the campus wSaWskY epneerto “Hoedown” from the Rodeoj so well as Stem Sultan, manager of the Houstoil branch of the Ingcrsoll- mercial Isaac Stern, a great artist with the violin, closed* Town Hall season with a burst of glory last night. Stern, who has been recognized as one of AmeriiMi’ greatest violinists, draws a velvet-smooth tone fromjl®*' instrument, and exhibited that tonal quality in the two n4 1 selections of; the program, Wieni-'U^ 7? “7 / “Nigun,” and as encores, Dinj “Hora Staccato,” Krdsler’s “I Rosmaririei” and Aaron CopeJl : es sTl • Gives or Money itK Texas State College sent •Oiip of Madrigal Singers to Hi ge (Station for the next bill, igjj uizaaethan hallaus and ica,n folk songs, the rtiadrigal polled off a show that was ?asant to the ear and spirit ty 'presented all season long. A.i d to clinch the year’s Town sekies Isaac ‘-Stern, one of rica’s greatest violinists, last ; proved that he deserves his tjation. With skill and grace ayed his way to the appreciu- if his Aggie listeners. Award winners Visit Campus Nity!. of some 250 applicants lie given Opportunity AvVard grships next week, Ray Per- nip, chairman of the faculty ii littee on scholarships, announ- Wv e cluyce of recipients for the ids ijwiitl be made on the basis ;d,jall-uromnd ability! charac- ipd soholarship. fru bbys have been invited down mr the campus during All- gej bay this week-end and will i|veiJi an abbreviated form, of es liman tests Saturday night TT: -T: .re- ■ / today tp interview mechanical en- g seniors for jobs in pro-! M) ,' ve ' 1 , . ,. design, research, and com- ^ rik !"K nun,bers ' vere l 0111 ' and jjsales engineering. Ralpl Bates, Inainager of the Houstoi branch of the National Cash Register Company, is also ay to interview seniors in- in fiales work. Bell, president of the Bell modern dance selections, two Rou manian dances by the late Bela Baitok, arrajnged by Sziekely, - and two dances from Pitokofieff’s “Ro meo and Juliet." (Th.s thought came while listen ing to the t't. koiieflt numhei's: the ; harder Soviet composers try to et.l Stern jVa.s delayed slight!) arriving by a ear accidents, outside Dallas on his way t<f ! lege Statiion. He finished tin by train, and the concert waij up only twenty mij|iutes. rtation Company, will in- are needeil for national defense, tm view j engineering and bjusiness " llte < ointpunist m im i e, the Daniel said! it would he better for adminis ration seniors herd Tues-, 1U0, '“ <-( ' |-t . a| n- (hey «!'<-* <>f appealing the states fo he allowed to develop day, May Uy The Bell Tranjsporta- t <) > Anieu KaiJ taste. This is what the land uluder conservation pro- lion Co npany handles o|l field 'h AGs Russian m.u$ic commissais ' ' ' ■ equipment. I ; : ' 1 "ild.) , ■ l’ A ,, ;, ,, I . T> Sarasates “Capr co Basque is ( ,, Lhuj-s.day, May 1.1, ! A. K.,. 8trict i v vn tiioso stuff, and Stern McLern n. assistant, chief engineer - • flln of the intel'iiational Derrnik and IHW.SlHLq', 111 !! I f i • 'i;il it|e' srin jljnJrkl his ((•vip |\st:)tes- ofl." ! Coiiijrats to any Team (’onvj’cffulationM an* gt TjHSivb isn’t i 4'bo4' an- 1 link'/ Bul- > ;i Tlie ban is c irried ojiit ii atj< or P!u|'s|ie his tjllie .|)e.ople hdir bi eaals li n.ir'j’f |s con- eij.yinws of v) Jai? as to r y YT-ivht I '* i ’ i .. ■ il ! *7 Vohs tfhe lia- o wh$ have bookei from We with man AjrjrJe'Dairy l-Iudgririr Team, which has •just been reeoqmyjod as n-it hnn 1 ch- 1 ^’ >■ nr _ in the . Hoard’s Dairynjan Cattle Judgiitg Contest: At oiie time it| was assum))tfon that Ai&M's rank high natiorjally. t'j[;liis hasn't'; always been true in recent yeans. Imf it; se'-Ais t.hjf 1 ' so far as judirijiR in con only on the way jup iiprejn, bnf has leaped abruptly.'to the tbp.. ALt'j'l i- H protid of the team. . Dust and More grams, and! have the land produc ing and rejady for an emergency. The only wjay the Federal Govern ment can •jtiike private or (state property i.4 through the right of invpiinicnt jhjmain, and when : land is taken inj^his' mahneif, compensa tion must be paid to the owner, Daniel saidi In the past adminisrativc! agen- ! eies of thq Federal Goverimient} have reeogjnized state ownership! of tiilelam!# by buying or leasing ! the land fjor Federal purposes,! Daniel pointed out. The Federal ! Govern,ment is charging only : ;25' j an aerje fog leases on unproven , land at present, he said. Daniel stilted that it was to the! inti rest of jthe people of Texas to j retain the Tidelands since the State I reeeivei $15 million from the lands j last year. Actually, he continued, j this Land hj-loiigs to the people of . )most ain automatic Texas and is being held in trust by liidvimr tv<n{s would state with the pi oaH'ds going ! i- - - - * - into the state piiblie school fuiuh ; In closinb Daniel urged the i young pedijte present to- pike an ntcrest in polities, and to keep the power of the Federal Government from slipping into the hands of a single person. SAT.— Preston Foster fiail Patriick ■i I I (is the Technicolor Hit ‘Wing of the WILD HORSES” made the fniost of its intricacies. 1 ,, . w , -,, • j Other mini he i>- op the program 1 hquipim nt tlompany, will intern u w W( . re ViVlalj , s ..ci !l?0 nna.” Bloch’s , ineehani: - al Engineering seniors for de.Npu and (jelad werk, and under-' gradual .s fdr summer work in' shop asrembly and- manufacturing. Clouds of (lust! stil! fisc frhrii the drive Is tat A laws relating toi <|l)sc( ne, jsKl'rphl nnd immoral literal ire, an(| the coiiicitoqk dis .;trjblitors have promiseql to renjif4r4t ui books jfrpirt sale aLojicej.) ' f tj ' ! j j j b Comic magazines^(l^aiii|g- v Ih; <L-r|r ipqrtrayhig brutal! cohtpucti ajf f let women, ichil/iren;Or race Mil'hii th<f criilig'iii'y Of ob- ijefcuqnahles. r G I lii I f h order for the 10- ' . "i • • For v MODEL »AIRPJ^ANE y SITPLIES Jones,Sporting Goods •803 8. Main Bryan - . I’h. I-J832 .. J. Hr- ”■* -4 OPENS 1:00 PM PH. 1-1181 TODAY & TOMORROW WHAT "CLASS!'' WHAT L'.FFS! Dust N O \x ower. gh on their way to. College Stajtidri Police isejt.off a civil warlijf. thEfy tiiedi jabouts; Next to-the Bible, is the most vidjejy Housed IBrazos County.[ j y * - i i 'Die Battalioi: T jed tp it of not o me or tej nr. ! afternoon, except d if in iished semi-weekl r . Subictiiptic —— : —; — r • ffew’s contrit itipus m^y be ma v MvSn " , . e. j 2Q.0, )ii)hab:l,v le baa heije- L-ornic; books tqrdtiire in i *’ if way beside the \1ater Students and jinstrutHlurfi are \till dodg ing and jumping! -oilit < swerve down the drive areas. : ■ j The cars using the manv through carsi in; a number that come thfou the proper parking area- Why! can’t those' cars use the strejit provided for that pur pose? 'I The Landscaptj; Art Department, working in conjunction with Caippus Seenrity could put an end to this nuisance to college people while they're changing classes. Half a “dozbn well placed posts, a cable, and a sign strategical y placed would do wonders. ; i : j ; Think of the ;.saving of W(>hr and tear on the cars of the guilty persons if they ,1 would use the snidoth roads! re N(‘\\ Hazard Added to Golf i > i DK.W'ER. May 7 A new ha/.anl has] been uridgd to Willis Case golf fourse—gophers. Bob Rourtds stepped in a gopher ! , , hole on the; fairway at the!eighthi the wa\ \as oafs qq 10 ^onher charged out and | (connecting the two l,jt Round’s; ankle before tile Den ver University student could kill!, jirivevreiA consist of A with hisiputter. Today, Rounds ddition to the large “Each Dawn I Die" ( V ! ! if SATi BDAY MIDNIGHT SUNDAY thru THURSDAY U|> arihandle” mw MORGAN CONWAY ANNE JEFFREYS LYLE IATELI. RITA CORDAY IAN KEITH “CHILD \ Hr,m \va.s iii thd hospital with an in- fgeted ankh’. BUY SHOE POLISH ! from IWlLKlK’S BOOT SHOP YY'eXearry a complete line \Y< , '1I lell you luni; to use it QUEEN F'eiaTures Begin FRIDAY 1:20 - 3.10 - 4:50 - 6:40 - 8:30 10:10 j N O W ^Angeln Aliev ; • re |!e Battalion ipiiinewspaw f ui | tw A^ncuicunu ana iuecnanujai A oi ana me ykv pilblial 4 JFiveltimek a week and circulated lively Monday through Friday jj; iholitlays'l ijdi- ex^mimition periods;. During tne supinnh 1 The Battalion is pub- ricliiptidn ra >; per School year. Advertising rates uiniLshed on request. all. Classi ieq gda ri»ay pe oodwin HaL 1. | | 1 | [ The; Associab d § eiiljitlrijiip v ^ . .. jreditUid' 1 lights of repubjipitloti qljjaill. gtheii heAvtisct 1 '! ! ,» lusa uiatlutj pt V<) -1 jB l_... Entcccd, as second Office ut ColleBc sitioli.; TtsM)] uijdcr tht Act of Congress BJwhi istpi t. J—4 't »■' , dffieijiiLnewspariir (jf! tlie Agricultural and Mechanigai'Coilegof Texas and the City Cdilege. Sfatio^;; Tqxaji, |s pi(i)li|| iL. il 'j men exanumniou nerioas;. uunng me sui es |tiniched p t—f 9*- —-— -j- g telephone (4-5-t-l-J)( or at the editorial jnffice. Rohm 201; Good- qe^ (by telephone (■1-5324) or at the Student; Activities Office, Room . xqiusively to th. tlifeipajper and I 4- +- .• use fon- repuhlicatioiji of all {news dispatches credit- j , _ local news of spontaneous ppigin published herein, j ntattjtfrlherein are also reserved. tr _ r CHARLIE MUR] Vifk -tiindley.-4'— Jl. T. Miller, KtHnetk Mtick T. jNoleu.:.J—■--• ii." L. Rillingskyl H« "4 li. (Eiirter, .C. ( in, Otto Ii. K< 'OC Lar y AiuJiiSi't i.-. UIL m Mjember of he Associated Press LnL-pidUUuT a.......... c. 'ails,' hi ™ f-j"- w£c editor . icing Editors Kcfaturc Edllor teuluri Wrifcni •* •• •)••••• •Lv*a Ucprcocnti dj nationally; by National Ad- "■rog Se tjlce Inc.. a( New York Cfty. »go. Loi Angelca, mid San Kranciaeo. Bob Kenneiley j... Joe Trevino, Hardy E. Bose Art Howard. James DeAnda, Andy Mi tula. J^i Don Hngtlking, Boll Sinicin, B Grady Gjrilira. ..- ..Co-Editors ^..Circulation Manager .....(Photo Engravm Sport* Edijor Bapujioitd, 4 Sports Wr] i SATURDAY 1:10 - 2:50 - 4:30 - 6:10 9:35 i :50 SHORT NEWS — CARTOON ,44 Wk/slfflfi ON WASHDAY ; / i i t Do your entire Iguntlry in half an hour at our store. Waj-h. rinse and damn-dry clothes automatically in Westinghousa Laundromat automatic washers. !' \, ; 30c llncludirig Normal $oap Requirements - „ - , j \ t; i HALF%'HQUR LAUNDRY Phone 1-1262 Appointments are not necessary. store — 1 j block East of College View. Owned and operated by Stop by our x*Ua Ii Saturday Prevue II p. m. SI N. - MON. - TUES. -Features Begin- 1:50 - 4:35 - 7:15 - 10:00 nes ineguy with no placet b<jo.. SPIRING a its tenderr.essl f R A H ^ OP THE Bb'LlS >nt» LEE !J. CO» MARCH OF TIME NEWS — CARTOON “To the Ends of the Earth” Hay!” “Sitting Pretty”