[have in the past, ate tlckiflS this year is the fad married veterans From where we sit, it appears that the Rather than jelling ve in the past, i at costing students $: clamor is the fact m purchase tick $1.20. Tfort to Change m Cai e TCU game level .but sincje they must split fifty-fifty ball data tic- on each tickd sold with the opposing protestl over team’s school, tjhey would have to give up With the approach! and the first big saleh kets, there has be m a iM bjf protest oyer team’s sC|ioc current prices ort ihfese Ik its. | i ; a dollar extra jfor each $1.20 ticket sold. Rather than selling f< $1.20 as; they This would lea.ye them with very little | th!$r wives ajt the student ijs gradually being forced out of ;; yr j; his own stadium by high prices which he be- can’t affbrd. The fiill reasoning behind the confer- | „ Jull ence group’s action isnji yet clpar to us. ffeci wliat he told u|s. In the future we will make moves to hear | as and print the rests of the story, of the Soujth- We wish to emphasize here that we j plresentatixies. are not advocating a liaise in the price L ) * •id f \i i ii e the i-eascjn contacted Athletic x get the Ad rate of $1.2 | In an effort to det. hind the change; 1 Director Bill Cai mic story. This is, in bf:“ The decision to made in thje a west Conferen They decided by ij: m A&M, incidental!]! would have to b rent price levels. | | y: jjfj Reason I for thp vestfraii’s wives ge) W the fact JMQ ov. J. Stro, ticket hi ir SO. ■ I \ “He alwa^H brings bis roommate x to the games, he can’t afford the price of a date ticket!’’ J ] iiTT IT JN • • • ggie Student ERVICE YOUR I CAR GREASING that the to meet vote, in which qf the wiyes’ tickets. Hhwever, we do be- ila if (Hljink of ®ljis price lieve that the price charged for date iic- | cjur- kets is Uiireasohable. \ [ , ,, v , !;•; y iii/ next time you have an opportunity to be of service or to witness for the Lord, think it thiough. Be sure that you give Him a real answer, and not an excuse. (Read Luke 14:15-24). Since this is an all male school, each ; tting student must go off this Campuls to get; that a date. He is forced to pay the $3.60 rath- ; it, through the Vetr er than the $1,20 paid for a date ticket in erans Adnii,nistra|ioh, jallcjivs them a ckm-i a co^ed school. ; tickets at jthe ol the Federal Gove llion book in T . and their tickets are! Mi^hjised with book, not Individ fally jias elate -tickets The school c iuld! possibly take themselves tp keb thte tickets at th ; .. fl ' If ijoi^as stucents,; Seconeby, we wish in point but that IA Third St tl ^ ls A&M ha^ the reputation of being the “poor boy’s school.” this extra charge it on >of $2.40 will be J felt more here than at e old other conference schools. Spam . ; u i ■ ' ■ ■ 1 i It {' ■ 4 ii-. ■ IA i | • I J| r : », i h . beginning to other than Henry Wallace, again the tru- Nobody’s going to charge that we are How many times; have; you been asked to do a certain (thing and refused? What kin 1 of an answer did you give? Did you Just make Who made the first game laws? an excuse, or did you really have They are found ia#the Mosaic law, a reason? There ii a] great dif- Deuteronomy 22:6, and prohibit ference between ti c two. So the the taking of hen birds by‘hunters. rom | The pilzzlets pieQt fit themselves toj ’ethe ism “crisis mak< s s rhngts ibedfellows” is supporting a noh|democratic country, oth- FRESHMjHV AGGIES ... Leave your shoes for repair at thq A. & M. Exchange Store Annex No addition tl charge for this :ervic£ H O LIC K S Boot Shop _ G& POUSHING STATION ii M 1 block north Brom on Houston Hwy, Owned & Operated J. W. Schmidt AAH4 Stu; Vet - Clasa ’50 QUEEN FRIDAVI- SATURDAY SKnmy' ,^1 | jjn^w Is th* II d i ; i ■[ . ^■ FOR A FALL TAILORED SUIT” Gabardine i ! ! J Sharkskin ■ U; Worsteds old the Best Crease ‘ I ' rllllilT- 1 ?’ iM ffii'i vi in on the er than the German people where we are itfess already h|aving a hard time selling an Scoippany of the SFor the first Itimb an fgkt* vears ijnu- ment-dther tbiaji the CommunisLs who! tdjliiii iield. Sjida|nly , ‘“ v<; alread y « ain * d the car of m S |Iions ot | nigiple elections Spain is brealtiite 4ri wjfi at l^stlhe Kuweans, both Eastern and Western outward appear; This past week Fr incij two important A hie Johnson’of the nidy$ |ndf Farley T ). :7 Both of that they thought soqi| we ._sihess with Siiain : • ^ ions experts a le SpAhish gpvernn jent ition. | j 1 . No one has |rec 1 |to the United tta[ioni I After (t feiv jtv the Aiperfc* radio ^ , encan n uws t tipat^l^lrdgail siblelto rehefc [Power c the tei* E 1 HJ! • : t I Here is a rel fuse f^ror Iveyor’s Sliort Cciirsq f s * idea of advance h mt|e i);i work since the e krly /(fays' [ment. r’ The ir bdebi The Hut till City of College Friday uftqnioon-, Italion itt publish year. Advlrtia iVesttirn be seen in ’bwers. TT Franco Spain American brand of democracy, such picks ant Nobody's going fjo. remember that the Franco’s armiek i were blessed to victor]' with Hitler's tanks and planes and equip- ixT -H-4 -A emocracy. : Franco’s a good boy now gone demo-; . .J J , cratic. His Pyrenees Mountains are a; was visited by ^ barrier in th , CTent of a ln ,k , n Cmc ", ' nt Russian tide sweeping across Europe. ^ Ptry and James , ^ to plav ball with ns. And t told the press • ^ x'A . .. , ^ • ... \ ]. maybe he will take a few hundred million; '7 • C ^i 1 ^ * n Marshall Plaii aid. Maybe he will buy; oreign a Mr. _Johnsoii’s films, and whatever Mr. ^ FaMey has to sell. ■, One of. these days we may have to quit calling ourselves the free, democratic; etve our full ded Spain !?ive them tiriie. , s trikes igaiiist uk—the monarchial Greek bf; softening up in governmept and the corruption ridden dmmal aurv here October 14-15 \;i|j g|||i e sun ejvorji an yet nations of! the \ydrldi. tlfe already have two: ^Jo ^uit ■ ■H; m.; j; . . ■ ;; ! 1; Mums That Are Different, For J ; * The Game yatt Flower Shop 266th at M^in Phone 21-2400 and overuthe will not h; so Then it wil •J iment ... govemment of Nationalist China. With millions of the worlds peoples! be who don’t know what to believe, three I 0 our Western strikes and you are out. We’d better fetop and consider, “Isj my objectiiaji, Spain our thii*d strike?’’ TODAY & SATURDAY —Friday Feature^ Begin— l:a0-3‘:35-t:45 - 7:55.-10i(K) ]•. I. (■ j-Saturdayr- •! .!l- 1:15 - 3:15-5:10 - 7:10 - 0:05 5AL1ND ISSELL in PAIACE Bryan Z'8$79 -pius -ii I CARTOON— •ptiLUtCSE —^Features Begin— , 1:46 ♦ 3:45 - 5:50 - 7:65 - IQvOO GEORG® T-aSnHALE^ £K"- WILLIAM KEIGHLEY O fwi-hr *«•*» JiHi b in) C*«* 1 '•An a A ^ ^ ■ , j —pius^ II m CARTOON—NEWS ~1~T’ ' |- T"—T"* 4 — jee tfou n T~V ’ Ui i ■* 4 ' the recent $ur- over-watef fiurvbys w ill be explained by in Austin. I Robert L. Suggs of New Orleans. ; J, D. Preeman of Austin will review ^ ° bow pioneier surveyors fought Indians and; wild animals and toted the heavy, un- wieldy inutrumonts available in those; >f Texas sef tie- ,. .-.times., j I . • : y | J a Could it be that Aijr. Freeman Was a malting summer member, of it 300-S section ? Phone 4-4114 STIDKM CO-OP Has Your ? | i; RADIO NEEDS i -i Wt3STlNGHOU8E EMERSON I -; BENDIX Take Your Radio With You . . . 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