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

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EblTORIALS
P»*» 2 ' I , :. . ; | FRIDAY, 6EPTBMBER 24, Ifr
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Who Del ermines Ohr Lditorial Policy? .;.
Several 4tin
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■editorial policy
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ike to settle this question under only the pencils of the desk editbr,
nd'conclusively as we c4n. another student, who mDst proof read all
read editorials.
Daily editorials are written by staff
member^, who are all students, and piss
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All editorial poHcy is discussed and ae- copy before he makes op.
,, termined by Ae Wtodehte whb make iir, ,• aM j.' i CW spaper the editor v
tte editorial slafi. We are m no way ii- sponsible for everything that appears jin
fluenced or under any form of pressure hjs papei , He nloilG j- lfab , c to 8ujt {oT \
fro|n.outside ijteVestS or persons, t ! anything that appear in his paper. If he
Our editorihls are not seen by' any . j 8 to ^ ^ponsible, he alone' must detor-
l ^ ember °. f the facult >' or Colle »« 8t *C f Wl- mine editorial policy.
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i them 1 ... • i r I . For that reason, we the student edi- •
- •■“The rnanaier of all student publicia-^. ,ors ‘ of ; t , 1 ?'! Battalion, determine IU edl-
tions, the closest person to the Bjittafibn Mniops. .• .. „
staff, ^available for advice, but he does /, As lopg/as we hold our positions we'
not attempt to determine policy nor proof will continue, to determine them!
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Out The Vintage ...
Now Picketing on Higher Plant
* As Strikers Break Traditions
by FRANK CUSHING ’ in when empty, he roamed iti.itruction* abo it
' 1; ■ At last the lowly job of picketing has keeping the empty* Injone place. I,
reached a hliher plane.’ No longer neetl Sensing a show of disrespect and perha
strikers wearjfriplod in front of an cstab-; jowe ne^, several ataff members e«end)i g
lishnient while caro ing their signs of .pro- their Weighted down third finger, left hand, rv
test. Now thSi can effectively let their em- andasked just who wah the» bottle collectoi
pldrer and the butyic know their feelings the Garmany k idejitified himself as t ic
• tnooern way. j. new-Vice-President: in, Ghahre of Discard ^ |
.The new technique was initiated over gmpty ana ^aruany ^nipty uoiee Conta^uek
New York City's International Airport Tues- The Sttident Labor Office selected him fro n .
day. At ten thousand feet an airborne sink- a of mam' applicants because of his
Or spelled out “Scab” with his sky writirie unusual qualifications |for the position. FUh
equipment.
iky writing unusual qualifications for the position. Fii 1
The snort i pd terse message was directed scholarship as ah 880 Dash man.
at his former iamployer’s ahd the uew hired The persumptiort
to save, the day.
that Fish Garmar
flyers who WOre resuming company opera- 0X111 a b 01116 iu the air upon it’s way ;o
' . tiops in spite df the strike: ' • destruction and sumnjon his track abili y
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Sneak Preview
Safety on The Highway
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I The Texas Department of Public Safe- fic accidents. Several times each year, as
ty released its monthly report on trafijic' a result of the increased travel and speed
accidents this week. .
Last month 187 persons were killed In for some of our fellow students,
traffic accidents as .compared with 2b2 This year, particularly, our chances tyf
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of'the football season, we hear silver taps , Wo 0 hj| ( | n . n .
Fninchot Tone, nit the Ex. G. I.,
mrcivt* h ca!»n^rnm from Enj:-
killed during the same month in 1047. i quick death on the highway willMiicraUk ting >n thu* Whifc lllll"chullrrn
Fatalities on streets and highways pf More students own and drive cars from &L 0 *M ,f, L r t.' v '. , £ 1° Amfiira by
Texas totaled 1,27b through Augui t, the campus. A broader nway-from-homo imrd, smee he wnun't under thi-
against 1,277 for the first eight mont is football schedule Will* draw us onto the * diuirt-M^ion that he bud wife.
Super Comedy Offers Lend-
Lease in New Marital Angle
nj Xndy davis nt L J c
Ixmu Honrymoon (Eaglc-Uon) mchard.i. Svho is supposed to lie
alarrlns Fraijchot Tone. Ann h 'l ^aHyJsn t h.s wife, but
nieharda. und Tom Conway. ^krs it upon heise f to seo thnt
(Cuion) • . c,1ll<Ircn are united with their
Lei)d-!oflre is earned too far f'KM fur ^ther. .since their mother
when an Kx. C. G is confronted i» deceased. She W i 0 po , t . n , hll ,
with an unknown IlritHi wife nnd # l,, t0 ,n ^° c °wntry.
The men ahj tentatively planning to fly
over the main airport in Washington DC in . As most reader’s khow, the majority* k
shifts. By a constant stream of planes, night material for this coluinn is gathered fro n
and day, they toy that all air transportation the hard working. AP Machine. Periodical y
would be blocked from the use of the field. the machine’gees itself'bailM up and. uie r
Things are definitely looking brighter for suits are amazing. I
strikers with these innovations. Perhaps This itein ui uiany potentialities came out
next they will just procure a fully equipped of the chattering machine today,
dive bomber and give the sweat-shop pro- “Mrs. Robert Pam£ and MfS/TMike Ru-
pnetor a squick strafe. ^ volo, two sisters who 'were married in Fa
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Members af .the oattalion staff were
startled out of their sleep the other after- pltal. The one differed
noon by the appearance of a fast moving similarities is that tne caynes got a ooy ar
freshman Al'no Avas busny giitncnng iij) cokc the Ruvolo’s a Kavtolfbog. | .
botUefC While retrieving coke liottics from Personally, I’d say jthat’s a lot of diffe '-
the sundry places that they usually end up ence.
Tone (edit hlmj.df well
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yolo, two listers who were married in a . .
double ceremony, have given birtn to younjr- -
e sters bn the same dayland In the same hos- '
- pital. The one differeiice jn the chain of
tered,*' nnd Irien to rcKtin hin
memory fi> bating his head/
agaimit a lamp-poil, which cnly
result* in n trip to the County
hONpital. When hi» no called
wife .appear*, the newnpitpcrn
of 1047. HoweVcri. the department’^ stk- Wnuls to Dallas, Austin, Sun Antonio and Ful'u*illnrho'wH.'ii vlcUm !>< »m-
KCl Him
It up b
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of I hr hlory, and play
B. Th»t’n the rnu of
#nrf nnd hi* job.
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tisticiuh" estimated- that when final ije- Waco,
ports are received-for the August periojd, ; . The type weekends- that only Aggies have"."vn’rmi'.iuiii^ thii't'h'orhKi.
the J1148 death figure'will 1>c r> per co it away from school /.-an have will be eon-. h " ' wt V ,n,n dy uoiwnn*. (That**.
I|<*.iu few m\ weeks while in bon-
•ion, null nny Incldnitn that iniftht
alxTYoThir figure for.,1047. 4 /•" tributlng* factors. Fatigue uiuLalcohol Is
The nunibor of* accidents this year w fs > the ohe-Uvo punch that can cud your week
estimated^al l07,001 compared with 107,- end quiekly and completely.*
826 a year ago. • . ' ' Evei*y yoar we read warnings on traf-
These latest figures arc new. Tliq .fic uccidents. Every year we shrug them
story isn’t. Every year the tale.of highway . off as applying to tlU’ other fello^v. Every
Ueriths is rcpcateil but with.the Hollywwjd year some of. the other fellows have died,
touch of being bigger and more colossal! This year the order could change. >
To those of Us here on the campus their Let’s ALL’bc careful on the highwavs
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tering aur yearb’ jierifKl of increased traf-, Antonio.
thr ca*v way oul)
To • conipUcuto inwit^r*, A»in
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release is tiitiel\\ This week we are en- beginning tomorrow when we go to San
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An International - Cart-Before-Horse . I .
'• -• Sccrctarj' ol Slate Marshall in hjs' ■ L‘. N*. I v ... i v
speech4o the Uitiled Nations Assembly to-- ArmameiiLs: Adoption of an interna-
day gave these proposals’: t ‘ f' tional system of atomic energy control:
Palestine: Admission To the U. N. if progre^ive tedueiidu of armaments with
Israel and Tmns-JorHan; early demobil - » guarantee against violation,
zation of troops in Palestine, repatriatioi When these proposals are studicd'they
of rqfUgqeOicbnomic aid to both ^vea! hoW closely our objectives can be
and Arabs. 1 j J( blocked by Russian counter moves. For ex-
Korea! Independence fof Korea, «-ft •** uUimal<! hW* >“ ,0 krin K Kotia.
hVn in the t'nited Nation.,. / Jl ‘P a "’ V crraan >' <»'’<’ A,lslr “ int “ th ' Uni-
' t ted Nations group as integral self-sustain
ing political units.
Russia can easily block this through
i^i.r her veto power Ijefoh? they have a chnilce
.' Indonesia: A negotiated aottlement 1k|- bc gr| n a new political existance. We also
jtwtytl tho Dutch and the Indonesian Uo- wish to make Greece secure/from aggres-
publkv without further bloodshed. ; sinn nnd interfbrpnr* fmm without.
hnirh-h:^
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Graced: The Greek natibn must “h(e
made secun:^fFdlh aggression and Unlaw
ful Interference from without.”
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HOT MEXICAN FOOD
Served on the Co*)l
Pinfeather Terace
The Rcil Criifs MIk*»
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couhtpy, nml onlor her to h»« ih*.
|*oiU'(l, hut by thin tlinq Torn* ha*
fidl/n In lovp with hU “wifa" nnd
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ThU film I* a lot la tter then en-
ptcti’d, ho if you are In the mood
for lota of laughing;, J rfeommend
you he« it.
Today
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all interference frthn withmj^Juis been
tlcmvnta so thodci countries may exist'ah RusMan sponsored and they have given lit,
“domdcratlc aiui-.polfcoful nations" win -Indication that they will cense to create
will In the futtltw qualify for U. N. mem* dlsturbaucu when given the opportunity,
borkhlp^ 1 L - . ’ . Tlje finid analysis of these imrticulur
^ ; Austria: UeitoratloU of political an I problems then lies jn the solving of tho
oeonemlc, freedom within Austria’s 1087 Itusslan Jirwilem Mhit Tho others by tie-
front tern 1 amt mtnvtsffon of Austria to thh ecsslty must walrDWvturn.
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is the event heiuUhuxt )ty the tidln6nvi’ 1‘^Hhir in the Ai(iicr*0)i (Ind.) PfUly
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