i s.. Page 2 x! Polit -■ 6 a it at ion DITORIALS ''Soldier, State. ■'.y if WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1948 man, Knightly Gentleman” I^awrence Sullivan Rbss, Founder of Aggil^ Traditions if k‘s, Even for Bait! The r lion got d # for jvfcteran ^ditor of the $atta- f like ia irheumiftic snail this week, didat^i-sneaked into the Bean’s quietly Tiled for the positioii, fur tively,, as it thfeji wahtqd the fact kept a secret till, after tie election. ^Suddenly, yq'Stjerday the candidates pull ed a quick aboiat-jface, just Tike real candi dates do, I and Mastered nine layers, of posters anfl placards. . Even fTwiggjjnk has under homed in on the campaign: . I^cjven forbid his election. Some the rocilitical platforms t6 be seen ported in ponspijqubus spats are worth jan people! ji n give]each iotlnc airline requiresj 2,- Ifne uses'Tgur eni- while iirlines bureaus ? While ujtliors Independence lw4te, atwangi would bojcreatjedj iyee'and equal a great deal ' ^ ’ 1 "“lildi have 1 been saved by fijxing ijd l.f a; Jt !( . the Detlarktioh of i J f of trou bl it so the.vj wou)d ^tay thaf way. 1 the ones dropped on Japan obsolete. At that, Sf ’ famiirTa i^coSribufed I ive doubt that the old type will be available worthjN-public servants at various! On toy counters this Christmas. jj periods ojNmr country’s history. | ! The winning recipe in a aquash pie chanv)! ^ Ipionship contest neglected to mention squash nevertheless the same family), and | $3 an ingredient. This may explain why it there were others, eUqcators, Was the prize winner. 1 - l statesmen, etc. . • : . I Despite the fact that the jrene: j was born a Pennsylvanian, his Half the world may not know how the ' fa| nily came from the South, sub,! (jlher half lives, but then that stimulates the. ! Hale Of new papers. I Sou thern gentility and gracious, <■ —v : j unhurried, carefully mannered liv-! has in &. ^•‘ 80Wl uti payers had to reach down in their pockets toj- one- revealing voting /George’s 4 new; low. welye-Point Bill of Right) ( j ''iftjh of a Series,) iBY-tAW I -I* /The U8NSA \yi|il seek (o secure and itiain- f! >|* i — - tain equal righff! for alll pcople, and secure equal opdjortuiiitiejsTor ycucation at a 1 levels rcgardlesl; of ! r&te, national origin, cfeed,. add poilitwal belief or economic! cir- cumstani| i s; esp^ially b^ securing ti e even tual elimination;of all forms of distrimina- / tbry eduf'atioHal; 'systems anywhere hi the sfiiee the United States Nat- United S t|onal Sti dent Afenociatio i is opposed cipl^ to f uch The U tates lited systems BY-LAV Student the national, through the- the US NS A States National Studeft Asso- cjiation rfieouj-a” tjs wide!‘investigation! and discussio i of the "problems of iiKHpiality which exist tliroujghout the United SJtates in Order to seen *e tjheir elimination. Hiowever, ip view o' the coHjldex nature of the problem, with its liver sit ri throughout the United States, apd tie- ihiitatioiis imoosed bvjnres- pnt state' rig) Uatutei. and laws, it shall be the policy, of tHe United States National on Association to hike the aqtion regional, and eampuf levels coidesponding organizi tipn of to iipplement its stated princi ples, witi regard i to the legal limitations in- / yolved. .1 BYrLAW Ul. BIL lib order to preserve i ditions indispensable to qf eduealiona nizance of"the which ei sue mental ~right4; c/a Non bolds to the full deveijopment o individiua! and let tlie fulfillment of sponsibii ties t 1 ! ' sex, ^ ... m pnn- progress from “Rat”; to b irst Cap tain of th( Cadet Corps of Virgi nia Military Institute, His expe riences there that made* him decide ; j 5?ur?c6 interested ih off-campus activities, provided they; Do what again? I’ve hunted all ■ do not claim to represent the institution over Pa Ke 3 trying answer. Before the KEN BEEGLE, ace marksman will perform at the Sky-Way Drive-In [Theater Thursday af ternoon 1 ajt I. ‘ - Faires to Explain Post (/rad Studies A&Mry tl;,jn of Rost Graduation ! ■J^udie;- iwill |)v explained to inter- esteds>‘tiior.-i Tbursday at 1 p. mi in RoonbTOJ ME Building. V. ,M. Faires. IhMI of Po>t G'aduution | ; Studies,, aimfjitnred to(|ay. Seniors wlho arXgradhating in | June or i/urjn'g thteXuuimer arc | invited toj -attend and Xiarn of j this new program which is ot^ign-1 ed to help A&M graduates through ! iife. | ; Managemeht engineering and geology majoi-s will have the pro gram explained to them later and should not! cbme to this meeting. Letters THEY’LL DO WHAT? Editor, The Battalion: In yesterday’s Batt I find an item which says, (and I quote it Nurses Needed At VA Waco Hospital f ’ j - Nurses are needed at the Waco Veterans Administration hospi|tal, according to the regional VAijof fice. Salaries for these openiiHgs range from $2,641 to $3,397 a year depending upon I training and edu cation. Nurses who are accepted by the hospital will have full profession al status in the Department of Medicine and Sfurgeryi the Waco learning about opportunjjties in the Vete x Opens 1:00 p.m. Ph. 4-1181 LAST DAY First; Rtm Bryan-Cnllegr -i-Feature Begins — •1:30 - 3|35j- 5:45 - 9:50 - 10:00 OF RIGHTS erve ai)d extend thcise con- he full achievement objectives!, and with lull cog- responsibifties and obligations frbvji any assertion of! funda- tlje National Student Asso- th ! ei following rights essential •elSopmeht (jff the studejit {as ah his re- asj k citjzeh: exercising their rights as citizens of community, state, and nation. The right to establish and issue regular publications free of any censorship or banquet? Before the Batt prints .other pressure aimed at controlling edi- j gu^n ie r " 1CS a weok dming thc v- to find the | ans Adrninhitrajtion arc asked to Little Batt! sec or write thiji Personnel Officer staff will put out another paper? | or Director of [Nursing, Veterans Before the A&M 'Press .Club stages i Administration Center, Waco, Tfcx- another “strip-tease” stunt at its | as. The right bl cveVy [student to 4 college education j | ',/” j. • y. The Tight tioiconducfi research froejy and MilxllV'lt I 1 »i i . • , • 1 r> /1 v- <»fi /'r rtvivr to ipublish, fine indi ings discussi and exchab vidually br in association wi national ge any recomiiendations, Whether rj international groups.; Newjs cbntiibjutjona nia; win Hall ClaK$ifiei ads m 209, Good' bn The AJssocIrI qd to it op not Kighta of repuhlijral ii CHARLIE ►MI'P *' Kenne it P- a»i ' ‘ Mack T. Nol in...... ‘ L-JUbal - Dm It. Cat ter, C. tv:.; H. L Tom n Ne tid jPresg islentitled exclus|valy to the Use for rCpublication of all news dispatches credit- ojheirwise credited in the paner and local news of spontaneous origin published herein. Ifcaiion ofiafll other tnattet herein are ojlso reserved. elsoti, Oito R. J. C. 1*11.-. ob j— rr bhkuric*' Bob Wcytt itul, Li try ioodwyn,,, P Hrw ill ft 1 and Michahical College of Texas and the City and £ircul$tcd every Monday through Friday i# pub- uest. be inadb by Stclephone (4-5444) oif at Hie editorial office, Room 20il, Good- be placed bp telephone (4-5324)' or at the Studopt Activities Office, Room \ The battalion, official liewspuper of the Agri qf College Statioii, Texas, vs published five tjiimnKa afternoon, cxcot' during holidays and jexawination periods, llshed sem i-wcel :ly. j Subscription rate $4,3) yer school year. Entered m pccen l-jUifiy matter kt I’o«t OfUcp at CjIIckc sinuin, Tcxoal under if--- the Act of ( ongre*;; :of-jMurch a, (870. f jj ■ 1 MULRA Y, JIM ..ifei.. 4— rie if qpBo!| Batt ion Juryig the summer The Battalion dvertising rates: furnUhed on requ Member of The! Associated Press i UoprcMmlcd nctionnllj by National Ad- varUking £ cnit* Inc., at New York Cltjr, Chicago, Lp* Angalea, and San j Francisco. sailer Mmns, I ...Fcuitur ;■ r'r.rr- Kcnnellty.. Trevino, Hardy L. Ross.. Howard Tt .Co-Editors ..Clrcnlatian Manager -Photo; V Jan es DcAnda, Andy Matula, Zero Humir.o:;d, Om fcovvlkiug, Bob Spcede, Bill fcvaht'— Crajy Griffin..-....- l.kn^Vii-d K J Uarak : ii! - ■i 4 j ■c hoto Engravers ..Sports Editor ....Sports Writer Photo orapber r»rtno*«i«t» * Curiously yours WICjK VAN KOUEHOVEN (Ed. Note: We can’t figure out what it means, either. Must have to some other story!) belonged Lutheran Group To Elect Officers The Lutheran Student Associa tion will hold a special business meeting in thc YMCA Assembly Room Wednesday, May 19, at 7:30 p. m. Purpose of the meeting is to elect officers for the coming year, Rex Colwick, president' of the asso ciation, announced. QUEEN GREEN BAY, Wis., April 29— UPl—Ralph Earhart of Texas Tech was signed to i 1948 contract to day by the Green Bay Packers of the National Football cLagueJ PALACE Bryan 2’8$79 NOW thru SATURDAY NIMHi r A POWER till! screen lias never seen before! WAl feL v N ^ TOON THlRfk — FBI. — SAT. I 1 IrstRun Bryon-^nllege ,-ro J eitures B«gin- •tO > 3,00 - 4:50 - #:40 - 8:00 10:00 the ■•whflewei 1 i m Si LAST DAY Yvonne beCarlo CASBAH’ SHOWING Wed. thru SaG Dana Andrews ; | j in —- KIT CARSON” MS FUNKIEST FILM M 10 YEARS! v" M iliSli : smm »» SATURDAY TORES 1 p a*i