The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 24, 1948, Image 2

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    Era lor Guioft? • •
’ fuesdajl
Tnotipn picturfe IWstorj
p. m. United Artists si
of their latest; fjil
and faculty. •'
1 pthe mov
whether' it i
drama, a ioaiing)
is not kno\yn.; T
Job and is i'el'e)-
“sprpenin^.”
The namefe o
madk a tiitnirijr ifoint ^n
at Giiion Hall. At 2
udios iviii present one
ations : to the Students
entitled, “Red RivOr,’’’ apd
comedy or
ern or ia mora
is showing is a pre-jpremier
li’tl
toi see. When the
askied ta write t
orrpost cards pb
if.
to lose gifoujl d
. Reiner jimp
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mo\
Admission to the show is free. United
Artists officials request that all cards be
marked honestly. They are hunting f o r
‘bitter denunciation
overpaymen * of subsistence al
lowances!, the Veterans Adminis-
tration agajin urges veteran-stu
dents and tfheir schools to notify
| VA as pooh ias a veteran inter
rupts or completes his training
A veterah-sjtudent in training
under the GI Bill is not entitled
to stibsi$terjce allowances after the
date he interrupts or completes his
training! In some cases; veterans
stop their training and receive ad
ditional paym(ents before the Vet
erans Administration is notified of
theij - change !in status. ^
payments most be re-
Broussard Elect
Port Arthur prA]
E. S. Broussard was elictei
iresident of the Port Arthurjf A^
if Club for 1948-49 at the fins
meeting of the school year, ij
W. W. ‘‘Buddy” Heatjon wifi b>
mmmmm
resident; Jimmy FenneW »ec-
; and
Ralph Gorman, trea-
ri • ■ ,
Icjving the election of offi-
pIans were made for a chib
n Port Arthur on June 5. >
ort Arlthur Aggies and their
1 are!{invited to{attend the
at the
fd.
which will be held at
jnj Club, Broussard said.”
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raise.” Theyi want only truthful opinion.
IScreening of pictures enables the studio
heayy to determine how the picture will draw at
ity play the! box office and how the producer can
in movie cireties as* a
stars, ith’e plot of tf\e
stpift,, or thdl treble o ' the picture ifave pot
bqieh officialli’ h lease I. Thpfriersons attend
ing will go igndijant cf whatj they afe about
drqss up his film prior to release.
Attendance and response at this screen
ing will determine whether A&M will con
tinue to be Used as a “guinea pig” for film
producers or whether thfe whole affair will
beqome a dismal failure.
There is reason to believe that this school
will provide an ideal testing ground for many
new pictures. This will, in the fipal analy-
by tha film producer, sis] depend upon you, the audience.
ij
ie is over, thei’ w'ill be
leir < pinionb, of thq picture
jvided
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Warning <c?canc idates: Any nan who According to a Buenos Aires dispatch,
speeds ajl hii; {in& tlrowing mud is certain Argentina is an pJly of neither America nor
Rujssia. This is generally described as play-
inji: both ends againsf the middle.
ed t(' the tracks, snatched
up the dog, threw him onto the pfatform and
thw climbeq up hin self just as the train
bounded pasjt.-r-jT/ie J on rm {-A me ripan.
High School - College English
Cooperation Plan Instigated
i !
Means for cooperation between'high school and college
teachers of Fbiglish were set up Saturday by a joint commit
tee of the Texas Slat# Teachers Association and the Texas
State Conference of College! Teachers of English, which met
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LAST PAY—Z HITS
Robert
Jan Savlty Band
“BETTY
CO-ED’’
Mitchum
Jane
GreVr
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3.
I
mitted
Execut
the sig
signatijri idf th(
of the
A horn
arvJseMi<j>h on
cepted^ : ’
nation
Ncjw the customer, would.
IVSA Election Procedure Given • • •
J. I {jJ.T.i.LL ii O.L X ■- «•
* ' C (Eighth ' )f a Series)
BY-LAW l;V. ELKJTIONiPROCttfHJRE.
A. Nominatjohiji shal be aCcppted during the
period frprtij the C )Uvehrng'of the Nation
al Student; Congress uytil .noninatjons
are declared clbsel in tlieplenarp session
1 ^ 'ill
1. A homjnhfion accepted!before the plen
ary sesspl i on ^lectiojip slrall be sub-
ip jvritin? to the chairman of the
vjej Committee ihd shall contain
uitUro o' the nqijninator and! the
“ 1 " 11 nominee, in acceptance
i(jrjrijinatil)ni. 'ij ■ ‘
hiit on fibm the flbqr oflthe plen-
electwnls must be! ac-
by the ntniinee' before the npmi-
S placed on-the official ballot.
In the, event tl at any] candidate With
draws jfollmvinj ti|? closing of nonVina-
tioits, jtlie elec iopj procedure '«haH be
1 halted 1 ihijmedb tdly,. dud nomina^ionsi
/j: shall aej ro-ope Wtl/ ]| . j
4. A camiwjale de eiitled fkjr election inf one!
; -office [is UligiMe' for jhpminalinn, iand
! can ruiilfor am ther ofjioce. [■ •
,‘S. There I ana 1 lx one humiliating speechj
of fivi tninutel for eaitih candidate* and .
! Once a manufacturer would have been
satisfied with a thousand dollar automobile, at the l MCA. / j
Workshop conferences Will be held in the eleven districts
<)f the Suite Teachers Associate n.t L - ^ f — 1
ati which college/instructors aid
high school teachers will, get to
gether and exchange opinions an
the operation of their respectiw>
courses, to elNiiingte duplication pr [
omission of subjects.
Director-Publisher Chosen
President of Gulf Coasters
• FREE TOMORROW
TUESDAY CHEVROLET MTE
All drivers of any model
Chevrolet admitted free.
I. Interpretation of the Powers of Regional
Assemblies, i
i Regional i Assemblies may alter mutual
regional boundaries by consent of the
regions concerned, such action to become
effective when notification as to the ac
tion taken is forwarded to the National
{Executive Committee.
2.i{Regional membership.*
Members may change their regional -
Henry Reese III, publisher of
the Gonzales Inquirer and member
of the A&M Boajrd of Directors,
i~ '■r 1 rf* thc
secretary ol the joint committes Coast Pi ess Association at its an-
at its meeting here. Dr. T. F. nual convention atjiOrockett, Texas.
Mayo, head of the. English dei- ij e succeeds W. M. Shannon, of
partnunt at A&M, is chairmar. Richmolld Coaste ^j
Among other members of tne
committee present at the meetiijig
here were M.ss Mattie Brewer jof
the San Antonio schools, chairman
TUFTS
ANN
BLYTH
* UNlVtmi hCTUM
*4-
sessio^
4 tnihute:
tlep tb nee
Hef
i
tions j
idfctli
for eaieh cand date*and
an acclepthnce q*eech jiff three minjutes
from |he!|nora nee duiiiing thy plenary
elections.
In theipjlejiiar.y kession$ on eleetionsj the
chairriain! shall read alj writtei
j; considfciajion before tjiominatijns from
the fl^ot
- 17. The o|djei
3 j lie -deueijn i
the 'clix-jir
' Bi Voting |hjil
- C- A carrdiaalte
] he receives
i cast, i j
Z 1. If a canjJi
" i. ity on|tIie,
- | datesl-reck
shall kar
Shoulil s
sary,the
;ire o jened. j
of p)minatpg speeches fchall
ned by lot ijiinmedialely after,
nojminatiojiis.
hat
11
WE FIX ’Em while
YOU‘Wait
——
Holick’s Boot Shop
Ngortli Gate
particular offi
nomina
te upder
be l|y roll dill of the regions,
ihall be declared elected when
x Majority [if the t<|tal Votes
ate bas not’reeciyed a nrajor-
first ballot, jtihe lending candi-
iviiiT 75'i iff the v>tes cast,
dl foit electidm in a rim-off.
ibsec
FOR THOSE WHO
DEMAND THE BEST . .
College Shoe Repair
North Gate
.
uent e
ections be neces-
jdand date receiving the lowest
number]of votes shal be topped from
„ the biltet. ~ v " jj .
- l). All delogates ant alteriijite'dele](ates and
Z d itiembehs; of tie .Executive Committee
” shall bq eligible tor nomination to Nation
al Office, ' ' •.
/ BY-LAW V.j THE COMMISSION SYSTEM.
lestablislned two National
shall be:
~ There jhjilj be _
r Cbatimissioiiii. Thd^ pbmjiiissAons
AV The Nj
Z- Studbni Af|faii>
\ - B. The Nifti in
■Z al Stucfeiit Affairs.
" BY-LAW. p}.
- Interviews.
. il. From! all app
lal , Commission on National
fairi ' / .
ihl.Commissijcfn on Internation-
REG
ti- -
: he
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ii|terv
f
The Bajjnilio
ot; CoWege
- f.fbemoon, «x4ep| during
I
IONAL DISTRIBUTION.
icants.jtho National Ex-
five to
ecutife; Committee shall selec
ieWqd persijinaUy during: the
of the education: section of tne i
m w * in Lne vonseiit oi me . re- Tt , xasS state Teachers Association;;
gions concerned. _ ' R. B. Daniels/of the University jof
3. Regional ‘representation on the National Houston; Miss Jane Ethridge jof
Executive Committee. ( Kilgore Junior College; L. W.
Regional representation on the National! |S“Lry aeneL/, 1 ally o7'tfe
Executive'Committee shall be determined Lake . A ± G unn , Texas Tech; !E.
on the basis of member student bodies of D. Shelton, Abilene Christian Col-!
the region, each region having one repre- h-ge; w. A. Ranpon, North Texas:
sentative with one additional representa- Agrieultpral College; and Miss (L
, he "Stratton, San Antonio High;
jtive tor regions representing more than schools. ^ 1
55.000 member students. 1
4. Regional Organization.
(The division of states into 25 regions
is discussed. A&M is in the Texas-Okla-
homa Region.) . \ :
BY-LAW VII. THE NATIONAL EDITOR.
A.: Written applications. I
1. Applicants for the position of National
j Editor must apply in writing \p the Na
tional Executive Committee, Winding
in.their applications; the following items
i a. # A statement of past experience,
j b. Samples of previous work, i \
week prior to the convening of the an
nual National Student Congress.
C. The National Editor shall he appointed
from among the five candidates inter
viewed in accordance with the provisions
! of this Constitution.
ih-LAW -VIIL REPRESENTATION IN,
THE NATIONAL STUDENT CONGRESS
• Voting representation in the National
Stpdent Congress shall be based on the fol
lowing scale:
i Under 1.000 _• 1
! 1,001 - 2,000 2
2.001 -3,500 3
^ 3,501 - 5,000 i 4
5,00ij — 7,000 . 1. 5
■ 7,00,1-'10.000 6
Over 10,000 , : . 7
BjY-LAW IX. ASSESSMENT OF DUES.
Dues shall be assessed on member bod'es
in proportion to their enrollment, provided
that no member body shall be assessed for
mojre than 10,000 students enrolled.
Scale of Assessment as Established by the
Executive Committee, Sept. 9, 1947:
.Scale of Assessment
j Under 300 j.... J. S 25
301 - 1,000 /i l 35
1.001 - 2,000 .... 7o
2.001 - 3.500 ...., 128
177
241
7,001-10,000 315
Over 10,000 j 369
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