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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1948)
T*' ■in I' iu * 1 >=►: • m ; ■ Page 2^ s . •A ili uJ ,1, Thanks, JF- ■ : ! 7‘ Bait S' 1 , The warm *' i! ihv » •! ceived from; the visit their ca ''duse.pro, this Saturda; pleases us. For it/give's ujf ing welcomed on to our feet. Last year we hospitality sihowii! ed to Baton RouV opinion of any stu Words of'|| A&M has set; . • the Southwest * far the only col / i sjures Course. Long a pac.. though perhaps eft ■ 1 to the detriment A&M has now wo ! jn the liberajj ar^sj Texas Universi i the foremost aOai part of the count | . the position of off pie of the practici Issues Courts, j; ! Kditoriul jcomft an, which is advqi Great Issues at i sues is a course w tanglo the maze < ; ideas in the fieldij Sull van - We i k > befort.t eeiing of Aggies body 1 ol iven in u.- 6 [ I * lion [Pi iTORIALf OCTOBER 8, )948 vm Soldiet, Slatemim, knightly Gentleman" Rosa, Founder of Aggie y i j," ^ i. attend ap , iil'll have Ire- V >'■ ft: \ 2] j - A r-»v tl ■ it ¥ %y ft puftnoi _ their treatment toward us while we are LSlUj to viaitors on their campus. And toward LSU we feel genuine their hoiior h|e game I i ' eally be- the netting-up of sgiieijl state; “Great Is- ch ’attempts to disjjn- , secondary wet ftf economics, ethics, and religioi l and i'uweave them |in- to basic issues bef^ today’s students Kissin’ Jim ft ■ ' \ I? f The snowy \vht with which ‘’Kiasiin 1 . . i 4'' a gubernatorial yh I - pears to have - gray overcast of I An Associated that, “A photogra Ledger-Inquirer 1 companions of A Folsom destroyf L f camera equipmen* [Ij order at a weeker i News /camera! the' incident, ocp# Auburn-LouLsiana r photographed the cup in his hand.; Bynum to destroy the negtlive and that refused Folsom ttji wouldn’t have got, picture to go out d | Then, Bynum Uvo or three; oti 7TJ against a motor cut ' l! A columnist w r : ikmiUr friendship. •j V ibet tty '■ [I On the LSU campus every Aggie rep. resents Texas A&M. Aggies have estab lished themselves with respect in the minds of LSU students. That same meas ure of respect is also felt by us toward j.- 4 ut - ; 4ber " ■ "' ■ |l ■ ‘ft • •gies who journ^y- ee the game. Gur pd| is formed jby e From the Daily Texan;.. . env able precedencej in• (it) is a current affairs course designed being the first rand j so ; by Dartmouth College and nowln opera- e to offer a Great ills- tibri at Texas A&M.” ; n 1 •••I • - i : . ■•1 •$ . ■. , , t I. ' / • ■ $ p\ H > ■'zL ,/K : ■ ftfj KRLM QUESTION R ■'W r i,'*i ..'A r.-G Jj Yes. LSU, we accept your invitation, j' A- 'I ' * and thanks. I ; 1 4, A hasizing specia n technical [i ■ Oat the i , • b • j •h— ■ .■ am ■ i x ouree By CHVCtC MAH * ■ ft-* smi ■lii M 1 if '['A lli: Eft' ■m ft'|: ft 'I ■ - ■ j ; II lit I lift | i • teir «te\ eg ved thdi Instead of putting onio: Japanese are going to be rt P A report from Osaka ♦ news the Nipponese just r wilT be able to buy onion brandy, and Oftion sake by Christmas. , There will be a lot of Japs drying in tn beer come New Years, I ■ Japanese Ale ho, ‘ I i Here’s o " one who ca send itlo i .The; item in a reeont issue t r y break your bust mas* 4, ■ " M 'l / Before leaving the subjectldf alcohol, the diapter‘ Baltimore chi recently movi outgrow ili™ i ; ;i;: ; ^ - ; t —■ Amplification /». M i- ji fielfls;, i ’ , j We should not ibe content to rest on our laurels, however. Criticism was of- ization fered last spring epnoerning several pha ses of Great Issues. Where improvement is logically called for, the faculty should adjust the course' to meet the highest 11 j : A ■ 'ft ; D; CARROLL TRAIL PtelferT .il: ■ t I ! put twenty-five . cents in the eok<! much me in GoodWin Hall, and tfot inatliing in return—no coke, no ehangPj no quarter, not even a Department - if Hberal arts studies, acclaim for advances eld; itself. , widely reputed to|be standards, mic institution in tiis has found in ng. A&.M us an exajm- ilitWof having a Grfeat 11 ft • - : I- r I . f. I 'ft ■'ft ; 1 ' in! th i Daily Thx- L itiy o ttmuemn <4 . un<w His Usual Form | Great Issues, which will be offered again next spring; ftill enjoy increased popularity with the students and benefit them more if thfespeakers obtained are the most authoritative in their fields. I ■a . • - t; v • \ - r ■ T • •; Initial mistakes in handling the course should be recognized and changes made which will enable participants to farther broaden their understanding of the fields covered.' f ' l V | , Great Issues has won a ‘first’ fdr A& M. Shall ,we make it a ‘biesP also? \ Letters IT WAS AN ERROR! Editor, The Battalion : In behalf of the waiters in Diitn-| can Mess Hull, we wish to make • iTa,' bottle ap. Of course, I lost my (temper when my money didn’t come back, and I started shaking,the machine. Nothing came otrt.. W. H. Roth- rock, muscle-bound professor of modem languages, came by and, seeing, my plight, he helped me shake the machine: no quarter. My question iej: Whom do t sue? Sincerely, 1. a co; by Lainfy rroCtion to the article written ^arify Goddwyn concerning the runoff of the ‘‘Ugly Mant’ con- uuoi Me* ,1 ‘ A 1 -i f •! I i of; the ‘!suds btick^f” bag. and destroyed; nine film holders val- Jilft” Folsom lodefto ued at $5.25Aachft Big Jim tlie Kissin’ Man seems ft have jtory in 1946 now- ip ome tinged with the seism. : l 'ress release reveals ter for the Coliintfes rftd Sunday t|at •ami’s Gov. James IE. about $50 worth iof jn the chief executives football game. : n Brady Bynum sftd Cd Satin-day at the 'ech game Whft ;he •vernor with a P a P er governor asked ed to a| ftan later uittlefield, ofte Of his identified as Nick special investigatoAi, and said: Nick, if you had been on the ball when ;hjat|ji doftt wan aspirations of matching the feats of other politiciil figures in the South who; have ; gained power and held the reins of govern- ment by their ability to influence the uni- wise voters, usually those from the lower economic and; educational levels. ; His attempts atisMrofig-arm tactics are another; sign of thftthreat of reaction in the South. Whefe a iMjlitical personage feels that he baft employ such methods, it means that the electorate have failed to show; that they are capable of voting in- telligently/wheu and if they bothered to 11;' i A 5 - ft ,, It is time for this section of the coun- try r /not that We are the only offenders, but house-cleaning should start at hpme) ft exercise more judgment at the polls. 'And we must go to the polls more pegul- ariy, : ■ ; | ; ; ft ! tent. Goodwyn stated, and wc "every waiter in Duncan Hall [was in on the attempted ballot -* stuffing." I ndoubtedly (toodwyn dkt not know the facts about why the waiters hud every man on his tables sign his name on the paper handed out last Thursday. The truth behind the signing of . name* is that each head waiter told his waiters toi have every man on his table sign the paper and put; chocks behind his name for each, meal he; would; tlniss on the weeh- jftond. The waiter^ curried out the 1 Order erf thejr head waiter im- knowihgj ithut these names would be usqd Jn any liallot stuffing. We might add. that: the head waiters received their 'orders from! higher ups. and were them selves carryijng out orders. We f<jel tftt Goodwyn’s article was a blow below the belt to each waiter. It is unsubstantial and should be corrected for the benefit of every man jit insulted. BILL SCHUMANN '50 CLARENCE SCHLATHER ’51 T. B Anewer: Wellj T. B. I’m afraid I can’t help you much. The party responsible for caring for the machines in not responsible for tho financial upkeep. ;The mah who handles the finances is also in charge of the machine design, fi And he can’t be Sued now, fot he is being in^estiffniod by the Thomas Committee:' tho machines arci RED, you know. \ '$o, I guess you will have to re* sign yourself tt« your fate, ami charge the loss up to experience. Incidentally, you ;mu»t vememhor that you only have $(1.41 loft to spepd this month. ! * j /( Dear Mr. Trail:! Why? I ; •I J] Sincerely, Bolivar Q. Mary Answer: Whyj not I ■ ! t ®hmk of Ulus i'i Only by intelligent voting can w i rid he | visited a c ft tended to “leave a} they lost /his ift iiidfe, liittlefielri/alid ioul * I? over,ini(5nt leaches and exhibjtion- m ; Uhovtft'i 1 mm |i«ts like the Longs, the Talmadges, and (Uijs equipment the Folsoms. j , ft,!. TiftlTfti ilfel: ' 3; I The Republicans, Mr. Truman i. ir tnr * i lunch coimber ititfr 'iWonder }• City "of’College »X°£d s: ,1 yew. Adveitising ta ft" JThB Associated • : credited to if: BSatered m Mcond-claM /Office, at Collose etat j the Act of Cui.grtsu of ; •—— JJ— tifte le in-1 hivv )• dares, are thinking about, the November election—something that is jiossiblj not wholly foreign to Mr. Trumani’s thinking. — m $ i New Radiance lor your shoe** .. after we’ve reMiled and heeled them. Get our “Best Gleam" shine too! i ' ! ft!' ft; J ONES Boot & Shoe Shop SOUTHSIOE "I am come that they might have life, and that they might haVe it more abundantly.” Jqhn 10:10h. Those are the woitis of Jysus. And yet multitudes of people would try to make the religion of Jesus a cause for personal unhappiness. It was never the intention df 'Je sus to put limits on tfie lifcs of man. He came to remove .the limits and; make full life ; possible. ;His purpose was to change the heart ahdlsoul of man, so that he would desire to live the right sqrt of life. For such a man, no restraint is necessary. (Read John 10:10*1$). !:. 1 l.i. FRESHMAN AGGIES . . Li '• 1 - : i,/ Leave your shoes for repair at the A. & M.! Exchange Store Annex No additional charge • i jor this service V i HOLICKS ft Boot Shop -rr- B. C. BOHOL 8 I Realtor o ver Canady’s Pharmacy Bryan JLLL • Battalion •edited PiltiBfl it or nc* | ithe per of the Agricultural and Mechanical; College of Texas and the L ihed five tiqies a week and circulated every Monday through ysi arid examination periods. During the summer The Bat- ft on Monday,! Wed icsday and Friday. Subscription rate $4.30 per ichool ihed oniifeues . [• A ' T T' ont tiherwise ed herein. Right# of |n [publication of! liter (it Post cxMk under News contr ‘ ' HalEfti , Room n Miember of | the Associated: Fress -t i '1 Phow* 2-fl4X4 UNDER THE, SUN/i rcliisiv^ly to the use for republication of !al! news dispatches thfe papir and local news of spontaneous origin pirf>liSh cMdjr dr maiter herein are * -4*— ^ ohnston......... v —*—I- «mi. . | flit, ^wi atorc^ Represented n*tk: • - Uted nation ally hr Nitionft Ad- vtrticiog Senice Inc., at New Yor| Citr. Cftaso, Ix*i Angela «nd San ■ i , J'im map inj mail! Pholo-Pvty complete. u>C. S exposures. Enlarged irrcd to yoU postpeaL;-' ! ! ■H? tt .e IDEB IN : LAUNBRY —Open Daily 7:*0 Wnu-M LMt Wash Received— , ! Mon. 7:8© F.M.—Sat. 3:30 F.M. ^ Other Days 5:80 P3L Vu t * ; ■ —— il'Ajw. f - * tnrwiffy fill—C I or at the editorial offic (4-5324) or at the Stud, Lift Art How««L_.„. j TTsTrn: Bob XI—.44.-;-..- . i !iUon fc Room 201, ent Activities " li Co-Editors 4^Sp6rte Rditor nt 8porta Editor* '/A 4itocu Aisistakte L i „, AsSbUnt Sport* Edit an)) BUI Tlmratte. C. Gollob. sw. v. »oiuye. jacury Lucou*. Ctarta bbb ui* U. C. v.i r ,, .... MPLETE ll I i / I .M ■ Aj II!; Fentujfe Writer* 1 RuporUr* ft ' Ibl EKATOKS ft x Chhteki m ». Slain _i' iiri ; •v lift ,v 77A1 ] II L ,■ M ift... ft! I /.■ f Lii i!S> HOME ft \ “it many ■■ i .: ; now •i ’• ’ Bi^an \ ■>.;'' jr of Alcoholift Anonymou new office space havini lutgrown their old offices. - ft); And what more logical place could ftove than—you guessed it—the Brom .setTower. j ,,, | Lock your door! Nothing is safe; these days. In Chillicothe, Moft a 30-fbot steel iridge was stolen. The thieves ripped off the bridge flooding, tossed itfpto the stream hen used a cutting torch to mayiifa . 1 he Ho’ f Id be mot; 8 Jug Leathei-wood, k ers heav r oh the avoir ft ing % split pe y tsurely they’re tiig enou hoo, Dr. Herbert T. says that the ledgendary jo! false front. Ill !• ft,; I Many a rotund individual, eeri emotional (stress behind ,’aiatlinc steel beams. 1. The dietary mantle the persons h«iye tal hurdle—anxii specialii tripped /loss Campus Security is discussingyplana for They commenced stuffing throwing an extra cordon of around the Academic Building. '•* L TTTft' ' I F;.. ft! I- trolmen ‘groceries li ■/ Schedule Given .. 11tj' • : 1 ; j y • | -j A&M METHODIST CHURCH 9:30-Coffee I : ft! ift m' A 9:4 lit FlRfeT BAI , ! 9:1 9 I! 10:51 as an Who Was she HAN CHURjCH i School JP T CHUR Sunday Morning •Mortiiig. Worshi 1 ' .■; tf-Coffee Hour 10:00|—Sunday School Morning Worship ” uning, Worship , , ARY’S CHAPEL 8:30 land JO :00—Sunday Mhase A&si CHURCH OF CHRIST ft 9:45ftShnday School 10:454-Moniing Worship fi:154-Y!oung People s ClaHM ;; 7:15—Evening Worship- j AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH j 9:8|)—Sdnday School , ! lOrif)---Worship Ssrvlce (1:00—iLtlncheon aiul Bible ' I’i School ft- 7:0l)r-Ev«wng Worship 1 ft PRESBYTERIAN CHUHCll 9:46—Sunday School !‘ ■ , Ml' 11:00—Morning Worship 1 ft 5 1; fiiHO 1 —We^mirtistcr Student, orship Fellowship 1 7:30—Evening Worship 1 ! 4— FOR TH(i)SE WHO DEMAND THE BEST .1 ., i I’jS; 1 1 Py , • .J j College Shoe Repair 111 ' 1 J- ■ . _ ’; ; ,j|ft|| r u, O.'. if a Li PALACE Brtpn Z‘$S79 jPrpt - sat. ij ; i I From! ilie files of the; FBI . 4. 4 . ■iU.iii.... 1 ■f\ hill STREET WITH M NAME •A; a Preview Sat Nite | Sun. 4r Mon. — Tufe ijsiiia JSfccEBI »TRANSATIAHTIC «cn« HaBMM** •> ««DM *4 ' ' I ; r L. lii .Ml ft • QUEEN nr AN ALLIED ARTISTS Pr^ftt.o FBI. — SAT, — .• ■ ■ 0:1$—Training Uivion 7:15—Evening Wor' ST. THOMAS (Episcopal)" \ 9:00—Holy Communion}' 9:46—Sunday School 9:45—Aggie Coffee Club 11:00*—Morning Worship 0:30—Evenling Worship JEWISH SERVICES 7:15 Friday Evening Worship Sofvicss 1 • CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST | 1 HIM)—Morning Wornhip • - ft—•v*r—r *Ar rtf LAST DAY *.< .ft f, arid otl- . '.H' 0OP mid, hideri a||>ulgin^ thesje meri*v urity. with! } h SKrmiY" : ft" ift 1 ! DnddkwDUMMnC Ji’:: SATURDAY ONLY \ftj v|j- : IT'S SO EASY CRY SN/ ; ! new WARN! ■ft Hi. 1 [i.'i flfi,.. ' $ < ■; AUDREYtONO S6*0M — fUR STOA ATHRDAY m V >]| -ft [a .Tl**^i.X* P « ■ ' ft: V: 1 Ml mm r ft ili} w. mm ;■ ,f' I 1 f ■ft; n ft him ifortii ilft' 11 ' aii ' \\ ?i a y ■■ / m M f ft!, 1' A U-ft'ft f 4 5‘. -ft . f « 1 fliift > I ,.,l / & iMft I u tl !:ft ' !‘f ^ M ,ft I I I — ' ■: ■ 1 , hi - I ]’! 1 f'l > j