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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1948)
H 1 I’J E-El Fage 2 W^- ■ l' i i r- Vanis ■ ! Battalion ECfRIALS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1948 lion iij m*. Stillivan wmm H k gie with a class in »n>mt lighting in the classrqlirhs |i ii $t*teimdn, : Ross. Founder of j Campus, their t) ed. This your The trouble whicl 1 , im s i I Aside from minjuts>irH burning eyes arid lih! tidy the danger of term) done to students’ eyis. thinks that ppoi* wo: ii be conducive to good The question of rq is only half of the p removal of the bulbs as well. ;! First let us consi we students may be a e Too many perso titude that "bulb sna able practice. Proba h stopped to consider t[ and slight expense chasing light bulbs a Addition of > hr*', v - . • r nr • - r: Today's paper mu flnlt Tho flr«t M’j appear In the studeij nation’s largest all-0 ; Wo are boginui woman’s page hr;rt .creasing influence Cgm^uM. I With th( i Inc read: ^tns wives to b<flst(j0j wives and othfr W< rejati E> T : ! kiugtutt OtMUman" ight Globes , k ds every Ag- n is the poor that Area, j tions such as apers, there is damage being inl/1 no one ondpipng will the Pst bulbs W :<l m Tradition^; | ‘ 1 1 1 I ■>. if: r ■ If i: |h|; :jfi j ii; m I . .1 j V; j: j.• .j ' : : ! i fer him little ** justification snatching.” It is no jest that in’later life our neigh- * i ‘bulb r it. PP f m V If A Case of C ; Famed Southefil keynote 1 of the pai I j Rouge La., as the sth j ( near perfect hosts fcl I from A&M. fj Only mar on ni) : visit by the Aggie* \ vi# < i : i gridiron encounter eked out a 14-18 vitt ^ The entire studejh ■ iuna school went out the Aggies feel at than at home since Parker Hall damself A special issue school publication, we J Prgani/.a-l 1 crease ofjheir; clubv j tion to suchli point I hutjAvo could hardlyf | giVe them the ptbilft* coverage in our regular columns. By the addition j(| our Tuesday’s editiifi :Stb]>P*ng the pe considered' i brc)bl;rnwhich Nivel e [taken the at- ip up excus- dif^ider has venience accompany pur- Gate off I Nortl ¥» bors Will ffown on our removing their lll.lfe; i , ■ buibe or Buicks.; : ’ jf j Administrative officials of the College are charged with the maintenance of the property aiid facilttiesl The welfare of A^M students requires that lighting systems which have fallen below needs should .be promptly restored to satisfac- diil tory cbnditipn. Students’ health and stud ies should not suffer because of the un thinking acts of a few persons, nor be cause of negligence in maintenance. > Cooperation between students and ad ministrative bodies!'is our yonly hope for Condi ,41 /if i/ ./ ii lil Out the f Intutfe f ritTofStyUtitsS Male^oo^TaBrnS R: FRANK CVWlL , *IewlYork stylists are satisfied that they havC the female species in pretty good shape nd are switching theirfi efforts to a now I ai old ■Hm is stlpding info bro4d new fi figure con comnlet meption set. faces ly in ict these without a seldom seen, and rarely spirit of fire p male contraption termed a cor- show tdf school m At the present time the seMers of the article are having some difficulties. Males jus don’t seem to want it knowm that they The?Wide things. Advertising lacks t to run a corset Man of Dis the sub- tinetion sevsh ; an o were condn S: V- 'Iff r . / j 9 • pigtail’ tb|p hemi ; i ■■ |.i • n featured they put t k sk it on a id the 1 — the Boohfends 4-4—4 ;•* :/l .ii r ogit tioh ‘ ’0|nen better classroom Conditions. man’s Page j. . I 4I ] j|r f 1 Jll jd' : J.- ’4 H ;.|j ;.jj ; | ]|.[ I.' 1 a bother Battalion ganizc the women's news and at the sjune n|!p. page : ever tol time increase our regular jjampuscbver- l>ap ir of (jiae of thi| age. 1 do ichoow 1 | Another reahion for our decision to in- atl reguhir wecklj| stitute a \yoman^ page was the discovery c|f the in4 of an excellent«editor for the columns. * oil ourj She is Mrs; Nancy Lytle, a veteran’s wife, 1 familiar with the interests of the women jimiberj of veter-f themselves- and possessing: an excellent if (jidlego OmployiN journalistic background; We welcome ;■ her ,to our staff as well as the woman’s page to pur publication. The new name, "TH'o Women’s Corner,” is appropriate ifpr this new page; At the beginning of the term we an nounced a policy of complete and impar tial Coverage of air news on the campus. We hope this will be one more step to ward that objective.. ’ * I ! ; jj ; 'i i ii Ii''! ! pen already on thn hi c^n't be! overlook-f year piujtikuilarly saw an in liiubjother tvyb extrp pages 4c can hospitality Ve’Ckend lents of LSU play the visiting student White Told in By T. NANNEY j illacX Hamlfl. by Wulf S»ch<». Util*. Brown and Company,-Boil- | fan. 1947. .j .] i ' thu unique, illuminuti if? toijy of a man uursed by tho saifne funblema that cursed Hamlpt, rirlnee of the pan<‘*. The p|rall«|| in nqblcins in made more inUsr- estitia bocatise of the wide diff'r- e|u’(| hetwenn the social status of Uanilet an^ John! Chuvafambiia. John i» a ngnnwd or Merlicina M;in, I the dosceudent of many ilhiHlridus skungad; hut he. hi black! nud, I tperein, lies tl 0 great difft'ieiiee ibidytun, him and Hamlet. ! Jdhh not onlyr had to Hotfe ijhe I perjlonal jirob ems and family problems that pursed Hamlet l|ut ne (ilso had to solve the nrohlejwC of, (jonflict betw^’ii whltd'woidd and black world, J<dm left his Native kra|il and wnnlt to Johannesburg j andj while there ;lii: met a White tigqfiga. This Whit** doctor was a ticing psyehoamiiyst u» well 1 doctor of medieirie. ^0- frU ndinir John he was able tp |ri|in ,h|o confidelice and respect.; Oyer tween Negro An Black Hamlet’’ rpvertome by l^enotfto e resi ix-iup results i' ong period of years ;he studied John’s jpersonality and conflicts; That study is the ba^is for tpe book collled Black Hamlet. Through it Johili lives again. Hiy life was a strange life, full of intense per sonal oonflicts and clashing social conflict*. He had to recondite the rites and taboos of his ftbtive kraal with the Christian etnics which white men imposed on Him. fU' had to reconcile the medicine of his fathorsi with the whitd modlclne which his doctor fr'end utught him. lie hud to reconcile hijnself to a wife whom he neither respected ie sales of the clever little devices are a masterpiece of tact and understanding. Thd customers are humored from the time - the;’ sneak through the side dopr until they*’ leave.,task is the medium of exchange as checks give names. Fittings, considerqd This sen ial by any women, are frowned upon, in a Colbrs aren’t stressed tob much bulc they . Detroi range from pink to gray in case you’re in- grope terested. 1. ! . if; : i'.'N, M . l PIj I’l [/]!! III | As yet the anchoring of the intimate- The nijt too ihodest students comblumed garjments is still a professional secret. How-\ they couldn’t set out from the laya*^ ' ever the producers x swear that there will be “ .if, ★ Another fact to be classified un< er the miiad Interesting Things to Know’ head 1 * I: 1 J j jng tuttied up the other day. A jury in Deca A youthful entry in an English horse tur deliberated, long and thoughtfl|ul|y und plex ce put! in ho«|pitAl. sjsa, vsersity, e ih a mpus ever tne producers^swear mat mere win ne no iembarrassine girdle tugging or corset fidgeting in public. show had a difficult time with her mpupt. Her frisky pony, f’anay, threw her three timjes. The Ia$t time she lay ominously still. Worried attendants found out why. "Pan- Mack Nolen in Pam lf& • ; t~ noi* loviRtl. He hud to roebneik him self to the Problem of Hamlet- an unde who killed bln father, m#r*! better or rwise lx)dy|of hundreds of Maroor; ip cd the Louisiana car ipit. lyi ReVcillc led the \ i enlhusiastic welcoml ! information to the n| 1 j>US, . 4 ; . J J j Friday ijlght 4 t f r iT' dm The United Stab is settle ‘in some w. lend-fease bill. several scores to se t 1 rn Hospitality , !i . was th^| the social season for Bayou co-eds as some jn Batoi| five hundred of them kept their weekend open;for,dates with the Aggies. The Fri day night activities, consisted of a “get acquainted” social, a skit given by the girls from Parker Hall, who also were the social hostesses,, and lajj dance after the boys and girls had completed,the preliminaries of pairing off. pra I'M riddihit* mother, and robbed himj of H1m hvmliUkiy powltteo and wealth. . f j ' ' j • j . / Kdrtunutdy. John bun more, re- ailienct* than Humlet. lju dmn’jrO'l ax n hitman being of dignlty and intcjlliuencv. Hv and htelkbid are a MtimulutniK cfiaUungu to the white world that domlmttiiM ami op> preMca them. You will enjpy thix atoify of violont contraajt. Batt Reporter Breaks, Monte By MACK T. NOLKN faunded Hlng more fla« CoHeaplmdent in Franco) ^ l, ‘- lu " ?’ case, .x? . v A post Nie, .they! agreed is upon the Mtrrent market. Now 'miff '• I III ; ; J fif \| i. :> il cents JOW. Itonald Colatmin and I have litite .... In <jommon outxlite of the fact that ■ * ■ ,ert tiMz t snd pteW Into thk ahore. Vwhl^doexSt rlr r v' * I '■> i. 'V Sneak Preview Star Studded Cast Score In Selznick, “Paradine Case” enjoyabk tljie narrowly los #icKlRe Tiger the Louk <[f th^jr wajy to mak< h ijnelll Perhaps betted ^&Mj|p^n : bpast of jv| entertain visitorsi the Daily Rcvill aVajlabile for -tih •plldwers ^’ho flood s Friday. The Dai} ji nil H extended a^ itnd offered helpifu) vjcotiiers on the cam!- The Battalidn, offi City of College Statior Fnday afternoon, ex< tulion ia published tn4 year. Advertising t a 1 . 7 } The Associated credited to it or not >ed herein. Rights of ^ Entoml u »ccond-clas» Office «t College Station the Act of Congraja of News con Goodwill Hall. Office, Room 209, KENN NETH BOND, I^juU Morasn HS Hsrvt-y Cherry. Johii Ulnvl, Clurk Muhrtw, Csrntll Trul Ct*thiH hrcU Kill Sillingelvy,n, f. Njiantiy Alfred Johiihtoii.. ....iti, A"dy D«VU. w.>»... else Owe, tboftnttli M»mk. Hum 1 Frank Weluli Ckuak Vsbsale*. Clwrkw Sl)e^ ’in request. Itt h ghlight o ; .1 sntitlet After the football game Saturday night another dance was held to honor the Texas visitors. J | . ji ', - It seems quite appropriate that those persons who ehjoyed theii* visit to LSU because of the efforts of the student body of that school should write a letter of ap preciation to LSU. We suggest this action in the hope that it may helj> to make such enjoyable cooperation between two great schools permanent. ' —4 If you agree, why don't you sit down and drop a line to the Daily Reveille? ! il]-: :L- FF By ANDY DAVIS J|[| • 1 f 2 j J| I , I , J The I’aradine Case (Davis (j). Selznick) starring Gregory I'bck, Ann Todd, Charles Laugh- tuit, Ethei Barrymore, Charles Coburn, and introducing ValB, aqd Louis Jordon. (Campus) j)liv.d O Selznick has combined riL !. asked Russia t* ^uloloo^oo, >d States th Russia. ; Russell Hm ;;:i, . . ' S4jge College president says ,000 many college graduates are intellectual has dumbbells. Then homlid they make the j | grade with the|r grades? i !r Battalion : b rf 1 '' ii 4 H- : \ M ■ ! ! .t. M r. ii -J. i !• '■ v ; vUp credjited in thq'lpaper and local lication pf all other] matter-herein are also reserved. 1 tl!Post *. under I 1 i tnleht with one of the cleviiVst t ciiccunlers Louis Jordan, phits of the season. With such aj tete ^|r. l^radines vallet, disitmgulshing cast he has iirought to the screen two newcomers, VgUi and Louis Jordon, both of \vhj>m! will leave a Very favorable impres- sion in yoiir; mind. (Valji will dc, uullp than that). Under Alfred Hikheodk’sj direction, you eajn rt >! f^ usklied it i)i packed with tcmjc inoment# and weird aptigs. •' } The very beautiful Mrs. Para- the lovely Mrs. Paradise. His de termination to save- her js even greater after she. reveals jto him her innermost secrets of the past. (And has -*he a past). Peck travels to Mfs.; Para- dines estate in search for any further information that might have a bearing dn the case. Hp L - • * T * the anti who could havp poixonet} him. Jordan tells Peck that Mrs. Pa- radine is a bad woman;, bad from the core, a woman that is evil, and nrie with' nothing good on 't hpr mind. At the trial Peck throws all the evidence against Joninn, winch lends to a surprising: climax. Ann om-'Unm (jte Mtetlrofmllr/Sy & food 'Niton it would 'turn M slightly ciuckt'd it. 1 uilgi tho ** : lU ,! n . l r. "Nolen Syatom"; which involves Amt the thr wing hut tlit- chip blindfolded, wem.no help at alfir nnc, as I fully expi'ftod, won, : It was great sport to theta to Pr.pcc Ixmis II of Monaco is MOO ace the strungO AmrriranK play- francs poorer than he used to lie. ing with the boat. Bo they dung (fumbling jrt Monte Carlo is on to the sides to get a belter view ordeal, bu| watching is even mure and dragged ukiaround again. 1 , .. trying. aT<j see cigarette-smoking pushed the boat, a Wore; ht the t|# be-any good here. II buddies of! nerves throwing out in children, and roWed tike tCftand, meetiiigs are |t»pdn to thi ond chip ijnore than yoy make all blit at th« end of the hoAr I I hopfe to attend seven mopth soitt of gets you. Everyone right where I started. ... ^ J had a system, everyone loses, hut , . . ,si jSehtool hero doesn t the management has a way of pre- After a week of sunrdfcn, bil, November, ifld P«ri*i verjting suicides on the premises, sunglasses, and sunshine fity bool- nfl fglj and wjnter a* If you Ipse enough .they furnish, p»Hor bogan.-to disapm!', and rmichiapplicatioii you with ft train ticket home. I al- n< l^ > when I swim on my * n d wSU • j mopt w-anted to lose my two dollars ^yly*. J ' 00 h like, Esther ntonej to jiee if tpey would have furnished me! with transportation to Texas. ;On the Riyiefa I had my first taste of sailing. Now I under stand why Robert Fulton inven- murc ;llke heauchup hhve boon w'i wf Trt'gvie ? titan but th shout; My pi txr Iho ,Se uis O/i ailrit Xtvi ’* yo) a ml nitateiro bin shmitir .teapdT thdught IV My press card rM-rll’l here j an •towh, 1 dtatftnec rt Sehu* V wot te i snXt seem evfrrj the ulilia and itvlil velj now ted the ijiteamboat. For a dollar ah hour the boat is yours; head iifr Africa if you desire. I de sired. bift couldn’t get the con- Williams, so they say. $ Another all night sessiuj^ lu the thlrld class carriages with tho pea- sants who carry all their Tcteng- thiey rhake a tr^> and I m • ; - . in mow \ entnltlon V; . ill much if diiic (Valli) Im charged with he nitnjteiing of; her husband, and toi sack, her neck (its p bcailty) fdon] ah hour jtt for Afrijca sired, biit (Tljtnk of j ftljw "Thou wilt keep him in per fect peafe, whpst mind is stayed . op thee.” Isaiah 26:3a. The nations of the earth long for peace! and yet attain it not, be- t, H m ^ cabsc the. direction is wrong. Wc Todd as‘ Leeks admit Able Wife, and ... .,. nr i. ft,.,,, mternnrionnl in g$ when was back in Paris. I’olitics fills tin lea DeGaulle ptwer sopn and already the pre liminaries have started.* Tljere was a Communist anti-U*Ga'uiie demonstration just a blofk from my house the day before I;'ar rived. But the wind in in his faVor It seems. The peoplev are ■ijr-*- "l—^ *■* cAr aIIctioV WfcMi lCMr fi' the gallow'S, It he services of a fa mous crimitud ln|vyet (Oregory Poijk) are gintiing acuuiied, From the be- I’cbk is infiituatcn by ! I ! I 1 want My Bottle Charles Laughton as the judge, cxi'di in their perforfjnanitea, iThe picture may drag in spot*, bpit you will b]: too (jpgrusitofi to police it. From all fiVand points you ought to (enjoy .‘The Para dise Case." Ur : i Il .. | ! : newspaper of the A;'ricultural and Mechanical College of Texas and the »xaa is published fivn times a week and circulated every Monday through/ J -~ 1 ihg holidays aqd examination periods. , Duripg the summer The Bat- on • Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Subscription rate $4.30 per school or repuplicatjon of all news dispatches al news: of spontaneous origin publiih- exclusively to the Use for .... -- Member ot> The Associated Press i. !o|inade by telephone (4-S444) or gi Ihe '«ditori4 Office, Room may be placed by telephone <4-632|l!,4 ■ tlk * uii * *- 14FH" M.lli T?3S rvavuru ito u |V4w fcptl,^... L.,.„IRovh E4U, r kUon .tftUlur .... ..mJWIt* itejai***** Coke Bottles Found to Be AU Purpose Item at A&M r?. v r i- kmitu try to work from international peace dcjwh through, national to personal happiness. Wo muat re verse thtj proeoss. When peace is acnievcd in ono soul by complete fa|th in (bsi, it j* generated from thjut soul Jo iiitother, and by a giladual process of enlargement, i like the circle: in water when a:j stone U dropped, world peace is : possible. (Read John 14:1-7.) JtHtriialiMii Office ! Get8 A Telephone D. I), lure mrnaltsni Ih •d ttwiav jhat mw-M mm LASTttAY NOW r l'!; RETURN rflh. i-1 \, N ■ t LIKE Atriglt) HfTCHCOCk’S Jibis TOMORROW d|iA AR ad: Rypreicritcd nationally by National AS- Sctvice Inc., at New York City, Loa Angeles, and San Francisco. ftre -V mmUL , T'l'tf Wi -4—4 - 11 m 4 <4 it' ir AmUUms 1 Kmil 201, tudent Activities .Co-Editors ,SporU fiditor Editors >rnton, Reporters rtS'ta Knurnvsni Otto; Kunte. ■ i ■ il U OhgrVia .li«lph sad II I jr I. C. :Mk*htUk.l Marvin II. C. WIUo.JRan KeporUra i ; ri b^- jr. g. Smith C oke bottjes are wondrous arti* ;( iclesij They are perhaps one of the imo'it versatile things on this cum- pus of ouk They arc be mg cur rently Used as ash trays, paper we ghts, tu rial insulators< and deadly missies. Tpere is also an unconfirmed report that .they are being used as containers for Coca-Colh. This of gourse, is to be looked upon vjith suspicion, and <js must be usejd to prevent the s; of suchi unfjjiunded rumors There has also been Cons (comment ai|d discussion;of chihes used! to dispense these s py | little cojntainers. It s isomc of these machines ...p. vicious hanit of trying to drive Aggies mad. They keep throwing your coin back at you as fasit'a* you drop it in. If you succeed in getting the coin to stay, the ma chine groWls and grumblgs and then there is a deathly silence. ust when your mind and pa- tiencc are at the snapping ami you are reaching fi fire axe, there is a polite p< r belated drink com rn the chute. You iro MU the e»p off «nd UMm ifie iitUo bit of green glassware is yours for yo(u to fondle and ga?e Upon, and to jdreant wildj dreains about. /! 1 •) • j ] !“Bhall I mail it home tn Mom? Perhaps I can grow ivy in it. May- bd it could bo converted into a one-man size television receiver. Of course, there is a rack by the machine wheejr I could return it, but no, people might think I was crpsy-” It seems that the Coca-Cola 165, Bizi The numl orchard, head of the Department, announ- |thc answer to their c. A telephone has his office. Room REG ONE Show onxi Ilf y prayers has come. A telcphc been' installed In his office, ' pen Hall. nNr is 4 “Gone With th w/« jw'lf i— 4-1268. ! Wind’ o ^ I caution people, white appreciative of the ic spread i interest shown in their product, • ; ' have reason to wish the interest siderable fould be diverted into a more constructive (from their point of View) attitude. out in tin a lj J’purai out. Then Um fours I constructive (from thei View) attitude. The college, going all their usual magnanimous way, has offered to turn the profits! or at !eN«d 60% of same, to the dorm in which each machine is located, liten of course, they have stipu lated that all miasing coke bottles st be paid for out of the profits, t might be well to interject a plfa oft expressed to yours truly ! to the sate of bottled an the campus. But then ally don’t sec miich use ling vruter machine, and ronnl of a ntachijne that . ed ire. Ah sonte of; the studentH .have just obvioijisly been oh the enmpus too long, 1;: r 1; 4 ■ — - IV firT ■ 1 .Lilf'-’ BjaL ’ •• .j >H LTF TS best 1 ’ ! Si',; 1 LILL h / / ■ 4 v T. ii/ 4 4 / : I / , in.. '«■ v| :* tit,, . , ' [\ • ij r :/ I ! ., r /3' . V CREAM ■'ll T! ir A / / — i If: •ii. M 4 IH; < i L..ML .‘II