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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1948)
4* -J it' li I 1 ' i n w EH PASO CioSI TO imACEKOS* EL PASQ, Moxlenn bor{!< b<r closed tin U>moon” rnlcflr on without i immigration Wilmoth ho! Wilmoth, rtctloij, Sutur thofl 'i !' :w v. : i ! ! iU Wtt ; %[\ ,i i Volume 48 I:, bb ■A A” / / v/ 51 ' ' . ' ’ 1 • ' ' Mr ' - rl/f ;• ■' 4 k |.; M ] / '/ ' i- ■_ I'll Ki '•"4.1 4 i;4- , m 1 KH' ( K . K Nr 3 ■ / / a a: * ■ V* iK : A\ fj A A i- It; s'. !'/)■: A',- t ; It i te 'll " / ' ' I Ik r V ^'" / I ' v ‘' j| V ' j BUSHED IN THE INTERl E STATION <A|Cfnelandi. ■a f)!| Vt tod ' ■ Action, i < "'ihM V « • iKu'd tn ieep & Goat Men ant U.S. Aid For Mohair Production llloKiiUy- ■ o wo‘hi oftr eror m nt IS The foreig \ offil: posal wouhl thorn and th< JVAHto.” ITndor hl« unld.KOOO hikij •, 5 toft few d«y* v|th fahnerfr of Arizona, NeV M<fx(co, ] Colorado und Went TWI Thd AFL ; p Pm stiuction an I tmifloa tented open It g of '* In a state! lent eouncll ''busiijcss many of Uu' Worl jobs in El >aso sfdhstruetion stead of far ii jobll.i He said 1 were workln t for .40 to 60 ce: an hour on fobs vifhere the union scale |is 80 t<i 90 cjftntsi bat he did not specify any Iprojectis where they are wot Icing, f | y |! Wilmoth skid ho did riot know df any Braciros taking sijich jobs. The boz-dei; was^qjuiot today, he sported, wit l almost no entries. TEL AVIV, Israel Oct 19 —(An Israel accept id last night ;a United Nations off j- to - arrange peace ■iheop and In ji range agricultural program. Texas $hcup and Goat ssodiutldn wants Mohair 1 i the government^ long- ifh« , Users All nrludcd itt iinge ngri The association decided at its flUnrterly meeting here Sunday to present resolutions on this matter, at its next annual meeting. • ,A resolution was passed thank ing Oscar Flores and Gen. Harry: Johnson co,-directors of i the •ht against the foot and mouth umeasc in Mexico, for their efforts in helping curb the disease. Other resolutions included: Request the Bureau of Animal Industries to prevent importation of bones, hides, meats and scraps anj«l other animal hy-products from mtries infected: with the foot ' mouth disease, i juest the Texas Railroad Com- ission to . equalize intrastate and terstate freight rates regulation. The Association^ next annual meeting will be held in San Angelo in December. talks with Egypt in the Negeir. H jected a cea* E-fireVpro|posal. ■ r'STiffii,*™ wilfhehave." In trboi heig through theSj Ne southern des >rt. I Associated Press Davidson at the Jews had s icce o i open their ilupply jrot -.desert. !. - 1 i ■ „ g ever,;! she re said no cease accepted \jm- ithe Egyptians hp ey, '.Palestine’s dispatch from pondent L. said ; the blastine Masons Conduct Instruction Class For 3 Degrees The Sul Ross Masonic Lodge is conducting school of instruction in the floor work and trial questions and answers in the throe degrees, according tp Ji t. Wob’ket. W or ' shipful Master of the Lodge. The school will be operated as long as there is a heed for it, and all Masons wishing instructions are-invited to attend, Woolket said. m Work on Fellowcraft will be the held on Monday, entered apr tide on Tuesday,- dud Master TRUWAN C^EA 1 ,. INVESTIGA tlONfl WA survr ‘rm •I IXVVJKHTlUAllIUmHuA WASHING !TONi«ct l| -bP- President Tr imanlMonday created an emorgene; i boawi. to investigate (iisoutes bet\ icon the natwin'd "uU roads 1 ahd II hoii-dperuting irail- r^mpPil" strike! y^te, board is inteided tol^ead off poa- Hibility of fl| wofkoilt' Under the railroad labefr pc page is forbidden . gency; board ; is s|udylngf the jdh- pute r j work on anren-i Tuesday, and Masters on Wednesday. In the school of in struction on trial questions and answers, Masters will be held on entered apprentice on & IH COU.EC TUEaDAY, OCTOBER 19,’ 1948 - | mn j- i ; f ; * Nelherwood WiU S] TiJ 4 jEli J, i'. i. i (3■ ijIdUd-J-^ j ■ • • if. |! Ill : fi 1 - • • 1 ■K v •< •'?•! 1 ! ■( 1/ V •i/ / ! . I <ifUi “7T i UkI •L Number 50 '■i. - Rent pin Notes Roomer Rent Controls les [A 11 • ‘ NORjMA BETH COOKE is one of the twelve candidates for Sweetheart of the Corps. She is a junior at TSCW. 56 Shopping Days Left Christmas Editor Jumps Gun With First Gift itions ay and Wednesday, nhd Fel- jft on Friday. A student de- fill : i;! Monday Tuesday Ibwcraft dree team will week on Friday Sfurnooni. - 1 '■} T | All ctosaea will meet at 5 p. m. i aroHW Etakijjjgj a . of ft i 0,d and erratio,, of the 4 n f oric !!: K R,on W 11 n0Ar ided id^iead off pos- ft entrance to the campus, Woolket said. '»u i , r ■ N ■; — Mr,: v Trumi in’s hteiruptiPi! to Interstate ” a i»l “deprive the cbiln- entikl trii&porthtion sCr- « Radle ■ -ekecutlvo otdar said 4 strike, jwbult‘“threaten sub stantial ihtetjruptiou to Into commj'roo" try of essen.. .. Vic*.”! :[ T’! 1 ifT l \ ThW board |is make jits firdingif,'; atid! neither 'Strike nor loik-oufe Cali ordeivd within 60 diys ajtbr the board's : recomhiendat ons re U « us 4. ^. r l an lid days to W ich the White •• I Vet Schedule For M- ■ . | '• ;-j T Longhorn Pics ( Given for Week ; The picture schedule for the Longhorn of veteran juniors, vet- wan sophomores, and veteran fjreshmen qn; the campus was an nounced today by Truman Martin, cjo-editor of the Longhorn. ! Veteran juniors ivhpse surnames begin with the letters M-P will alls (jounty Club - H m ■ [T Herbert Ratlle, senior agricultur- educatioh Stud^t from Ma’-jin, Have their pictures made on Oc-/ tbbier 18; Q-T, October 19; and Z, October 20. JC-/ y- ar'edui was^i Coun ‘ . Other officers ^ year are Jol nnie' ptesident, anliijW; g: if ;! K. yv. ocni aKe li':-. Falls i|-1948 ? 49 school yt, ticcording to , :club reporter, seted for the . Sibley, iviCe- tVoltman, sec- ill Kundum ea Veteran sophomores, and yetei'- a|n freshmen on the campus^ whose surnames begin with the letters A-M, will have their pictures made October 21; and M-Z, October 28. I No pictures are scheduled for $aturday thus enabling any veter- qn; who has not ybt had hjs pic ture made to dq/so at that! time, .Ijlalrtin said. / jm T u a I were appoint Id s “Cigars w 11 b^ ; the' imext itiifttinffi “and everybr i* frdni Falls County is urged to attend so that plans for a T dance i duriihg the* holidays rJSPS arcDiteciur Te^Copel md, a seitior from Gatesirillc, w is inltalled ! as dent Of the Archil last (week concluding ] two „ at . ms .. A&M Grad! Heads sed out at ! * ■ ' I- ! 4 wci a " ^ » Locomotive Works tural "iSy u d i h g tions. By BUDDY (Jingle Bells) LUCE Pak Pogo Stfck with the Turbo-coil ' n Shade, of St Nick! Eo.k. ^ Only 66 shopping days ’til Christ- no hazaixl, as the custom model is mas and Woolworth is already on equipped with a SurAfGrip parking the layaway plan .What is pros- brake H0W " rtl ': BvcVy SW oil .tit, Mri loc.1 can they p° • /roopsiueurgedtodothcirClirist- Now is the tunt to do Christmas/ nms chopping early'to ayobl the i Shopping Mow I «w Inst 8-hon^| i a8t minute rush. We of the Bat- rush on Christmas Eve just after ta | ion ^,. ee pross intcn(1 ^ ,) 0 aU the Inst Christmas card from a, of our shopping early this year, if gpnc-but-not-forgptten uncle ar- (f, t h e last thing we do before rives on the belated scene. fr ; ' Christmas, i - !' For the paddlefcet tr<K>ps. Kumorn have it that the nth- nothing could be finer than a te tic 0 ff| cet through the director- new pairjjof slightly Worn Held „ hil) of pinky Downs, is already boots lined with thg latest shear- buying their many presents for j tng from the Dogbatch sector of ioiq They Intend to imesent each j the Shmobicide Then an d every student with 50 tickets i * h y n «t a pair'of dusty blue mit- v< lhe Turke> . Day game in 1949. tens for maneuvers in Ni^rtn pinky got Santa on the phone Bryan this fall?: Sunday night and talked him in- A specialj communique front the [ to Coming down early for the financiers of Business 418 quotes bonfire. Santa was convinced 11 Street Journal as having | when he heard that IMnky would and G'intbel’s toy depart-: make n speech. .jj/ jockeying for position^ as j. Don't wait! Do it now! As w* the toy manufacturers tedr their , ing this last versc won * t you make ft r ’ T seei ? ,s the department y 0lir decision to do your Christmas stores are waiting until the last shopping earlv? Ten thousand neo- minute to place their toy oilers pj e may h e killed in thq rush, but and the boys in the toy industry vou can ( io your part. Roland Bing, rave about not being able to fill Director of student Publications the last minute orders, , ^e pace when he said, that he And now, for that little up-and- has already done his Christmas coming Yet Village Aggie, a genu- shopping by saving for each and me Nomer Horton football made every member of the Press Club of home cured haw gskin from the a co p V 0 f ^he freshman issue of bacon-belly side 4f a Brazos Bot- Tht , Battalion . ton Rooter, This httle i gem for glorifying (he hqime gridiron can be had in several different colors and sizes; also available in tank- car lots. To avoid the downtown traffic while doing i your Christmas shop ping, drag lout that new Power- Student toomers were re minded today by Gordon L. , Benningfieli 1, Area Rent Di4 rector^ of tft federal rent con trol provisions applying to room!rentaljL j ■; '■ j; / “More thar tWo roomers' i;n a private home place it irt the same classification as a rooming house, and rooming houses continue under rent control,” the w>nt official sa|d. He explain jd/that dormitories, are not under 1 rent control if they are rooms of'educational institu tions used /in carrying out their educational purposes. However, if a college owns an apartment build ing usjied for rentals to students, such apartments are rept control- M/ j: i . Rent contro does notiapply if a home-owned or home-renter rents to only one or two payihg guests, and occupies the remainder of the house. A husband md wife are consid ered “one paying tenant.” “Since they remain under con trol, students desiring td learn the legal maximuil i*ent for Such quit ters may do so by getting in touch with the rent office on the second floor of the Howell Bbilding lin Bryan/’ Benniigfield said. ! j | Texas Ag Workers WiU Hold Meeting Speakers and Films The first in a series of seven panel discnsSiions Tm vnrid relented at 1 p. m. today in the Mechanical Lee* mV Roo: speaker, D. D. Rtrrchard, head of th-ft Jotirna isiti Dep These panels discussions are prepared and prest nt«U by Rdrchard, who is serving as publicity chairman for t le Series, £ y '" li'H ' i ® ® m m ill < Mtfc; . U./ ;. Y!-- ' Site i: ing problem^ 1 WiU m with S. Nethcrwood as ism Department, said yesterday, resented by the Southern Pacific Lines,,! ussions »? Series Of ■■hh M Ni NcthcrwOMi 1 auperintendent of , otiVe -powitr and equipment for ‘ nitheiiO Pftci motive! South' this a Engin , Net! B. S. the A cal E Hous an<l equipme ific Lines, Will speak on “The Mrt'hanicnl Railroading.” , clasfi of ’ll with a . ha.s been active with I ibSociety of Mechartl- ineera in New Orleans and , Bun-hard explained. Ho various committee chair- January 14-15 ! the uipl worker* Asso- h«I<| January 14-15 f ccmvetitidn of un»l Wdrk The iutmial Texas Agricul elation will be at the Blackatoiic Hqtdl in Fqrt Worth, accord secretary of ng to W. B. Moore, , the Associqtidn. The orgtnHzi ition is the only one in the state tint is set'up to Sn- clude every on if working for the progress of agriculture and the livestock industry, Moore added. Leaders of agriculture and the livestock industry from! all oyer the state will attend, he jsaid. The committee planning the pro gram for the ;1949 come eludes Eugene [Butler, Dnillas; Paul A. , Cunyujt, ^tephenvill f; Marie Strange, Austin: Dr. J. C. Miller, College t Station, and Ijayne Beaty Fort Worth. ; 1; Moore Uxteiids a con ial invita tion to all stkidents and faculty members interested in tie progress of agriculture to attend: the coin-fj veptioiu '-V / ANTOINETTE GRATZ. i Mil | ,4 1 ■!H’ ill-; ti'w i has he tnaitahibi id these The second dJaeumioa will hv / held todilght at 7:30 in the Cha pel of3.e VMCA with J. 8. Gar ter, public relations executive far Southern Pacific, serving as the topic o€ Carter's' I be “ . jblic on the Rail- Sml&iNM' •>' -P« S'" 5 " '“““T In ndditioft to Garter's tjilk theroi will be a color motion picture en-i titled “This fy Your Railroad,” pre pared by the Southern Pacific j Lines, in: order to create blotter tin derstanding of railroading' prob-! lems, Buirhurd said, i .f“Thia picture covers the entire: field of railroading, featuring the • work men iind women do to keep an cnormouls transportation plant in operatiog. We believe ! it to bo | one of I the] most educational 1 and instructive films ever mane in any industry,* ’Garter snub i I Carter f ill be available be- > tween ,7 «M J 7:30 for M open discussion and question session In the lobby of the YMCA to night. ; The remainder of the panel dis cussions wilrbe held at Inter dates Burrhartl concluded. ■’ •—.— , i-andidates for Sweetheart will be announced Friday. a TSCW junior, is one of the Corps, The nante . Market & Finance Club Meets Tonight Jajck i hrjs dent, and ojn Marvin W, Smith, ’15 graduate ih electrical engineering^ has been i elected executive vice-president di- IVlttHS X tlllij'lll lector of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, of Pittsburgh, Pehnsylva- t|i6i. Smith is a councillor of the A&M Research Foundation. mith is a native of Overton, s. He was active on the cam-.. Club tonight at 7:30 in Room 312, Nominations For Vanity Fair Open j' j .' | ! *1 ' } A request for pictures to be submitted for the Y r anity Fair sec tion of the ’49 Longhorn was mad'’ today by Earl Rose, co-editor of the Longhorn 1 . The deadline for these pictures Annual Pet and Mutt Show Wi Be Held in All Pavilion Tonikh pt: i! • ■ ■ ' - / r ffp : : By O. MILLER All dogs and pets a must ito- tl Bryan-College To Name ’49 Officers Tt Ini' : b ! The Bryan-Obllege A&M CUib elected Keith Haines, third year agricultural education major, dub president for the ’48-’49 semesters at their Thursday nighl Organiza tional meeting. Other officer electee were: B. F. Lloyd, vicnj-presidcrt; Johnny Blayenes, kecr«tary-tieasurer 1 ; Bob Tumlinson, reppiter; Kelniieth Kre- nck, parliamentarian; aikd Ray Ca- pur, social secretary. j The new club officers announ- ‘ sgiiving paf- a ft actn ced plans for t: Thanksg ty at I the Meeijjng. in the. cadet coi*j)8. •? ifea ofs keci’etoryi-ti-eas- Re went to work for the West- fill id, wljtri the 1 seiloction irghouso' Electric Corporation lip- W 'Ich, Mphomore from cjn graduation. For the past ten Sheridan. Pul|ljtity«va4 taken care yours he hud been a vice-president jf HaiM; Lnn/ord, sen- qf Westinghouse and chief engi- " ‘ Haportb’.j , j ■ of byj electln ior from Elnfctkot, r"** 11 - 1 »♦< i If 1 : I j In as a baseball player, in aca- >s, and as. a first lieuten- Committees will be appointed h as been set for November 27. d plans for programs and social The beauties selected will be pre- vities will be inade at a meet-! sented in person during the Spring -ra 1 Li. I - ! ing of the Marketing and Finance social season by a name band f\CVCl0I*8 JL0dl leader. Elaborate plans are being Agricultural Building.. Membership cards have made to giye the beauties proper, Ijx f'JoHr'i >1*1 S been recognition, Rose said. 11 «- ^ printed and will be distributed at Three pictures of each candi-! The Reyeleirj, male cjtortet,^w|ll 'through ^thc north admission^gate otM pete k&MLoh TIjlE . / A" M>VRAK jiMi TYPE Oi S W( $EEi'ANSWEI . ii | peanuts, popconn and pipk len;! |. A onade, ,; i Ladies and Gents, here comes the parade! •' I] .tj, Hold To' Hoss, while the ele phants pass, Then buy you a ticket and step Ym the gas— Run out to the big show, the one in a million! | }, The Pet and Mutt Show at the i i A. H. Pavilion. . i • A Yes sir, the ninth annual pet and Mutt Show of the A&M Con* solidatcd High School will open for its one and only performance at College Station tonight ni. The big parade will 7, judging will follow ire and the snow will be over by 8j p.m enabling all who attend to meet the meeting, G. C.; Ross, secretary* date are needed; one full length open the Bryar| Artiat , . . treasurer Uf the club, said today.; formal, one full length informal, nesday night lit in tto .Stephen r!liog. Children with their v«h> n--—". *i»»r/**•*v.Tir •* -.v All agricultural economics ma- undone bust formal, all to bo 6x7 F. Austin!High School iuditoriuih- ilcaih and with their other pete since the end 6f: the war. ] jors have been asked by Dr. J. W. glossy print*. No pictures have Student and student 'v|fe tickets ^either caged or under reasonable The prosecutiohs have ijcsiilted Barger, club sponsor, to attend been submitted to date, Rose stat- can bo purchatbd at the box office. , control are asked to enter at the in 918 convictiopn—192. o eotlng tonight. «d, Season tickets are prlcud at $3.60. |Wckt gate not later than OSqlf carrying the-dogth penalty later engagements in the evening. All children of A&M Consoli dated High School, grades one te eight, are eligible to enter their pets ih this show. Grooming and handling of pets will be s ini judging. All dogs carrying over oge flea per pound total weight batred from the short-hai Long-haired dogs will be handicap of one and one- peit pound total weight, i 'i Patrons arc asked to enter operty of tho exhibitof^ t,. The dog class iihcludes da ge Slid iall dogs, long-haired atl< 8hbr|t- haired, pure bred, over 2p po: land under 20 iPdundii; ptore arid small dogs, lonjg-haired aUU shori haired, Heinz variety, cr ” % pounds and' under 2() jiouritls; and a special class for trained trick dogs. The secohd class c eludes cats, rabbits, birds, fish, turtles, and what have you. - I The final classJnchidos-all pq s weighing over 200 pourids, «nd might include pbUies, c4lv4 S! '* pharits, alligator*; and non ted lions. All patrons of the A&M!:G.oni»olS dated High School arc egpe cted $0 attend. All residents of College Station ar\d Bryan are urigei to a > tend. • '/ Food -and confections wi sold at the show; Officials show have urged all whj> attend tp come on an empty stoiftch. As you fill your stomach, the Moth ers and Dad’s Clbb of A&M Colli solidated High School hopes to fill the club’s empty coffers Admission: 10Cfor chRdri n;*2l f for adult*. ;/ 1,OOOTH WAR ( iuME *TR ED TOKYO, Oct. 19 —014-4-Allied occupation authorities have pros s ;s on cute<l 1000 wurj criniepi s ispec * 3 ' -I r\\ii . - : i w' t%* some MtudrntM may remeiiibi r. '(luotlon of the Week" ran as a aerlea ilurlnu the summer semes* (era. It is to He revived again this aemeatrtb We are; Interested ! to know what type of nonsensical questions you would like to see answered in the future. ■STTo ■it jurse, you will rememhar! X; the'.letter from our library in last /> ^ aeek- Unit.! iWhat was the *rlt- ’!! era an me . . , Mr, Seale . . . oh. nil : . : A A \s . y ^ ^ ^ h Theii, whether ’ypw .r ; h Norrnft fl. Bulier, woo Ynoz IL., voc, an Amdriean citizen uind World traveler; of'French birth, will ha the guegt sneaker of the Architeo- tural Society this evening at 7:3(1 in the Y-MCvt ;A«sembly Room, ac cording to Don Jarvis, society vie* president. Sulier, who ihas been pUnductSng a series of lectures at the| Univer sity of Houston, to noted for a ■■M ■ *^1110 ted on ntly S. Tru- Marshull, land aev- Amdriean {notable's ! ! sculptoncd Black Slav: a plac in completed man oral ®5Sg Jarvis said. 1 the Dark ufis.. He stf( of Harry S C. Marshall, jan Amdriean no Not riontigit to distingrii* self in onlyfa few fields,Is - 1 - - author. Hi* book, “E. k,add the Darkness,’ ■rich| Gtodht Literalry . Tpis await! corres M Ulni’ Dinner Club Host Employees in 1938.J Tpis awaitl coifrespon to the American Pulitzer!Pmc. Sulier was educated in the Beaux Arts Academy jn. Paris, and did raduate wflric at Bonn Ujniversity Berlin. To Nei Employ college, sta guests of Dinner Clul in Sbisa, j who have jointed the since Juno 1 will be lhe A&M Employees Thursday at 6:45 p.m, club committee has annouiww. Ncwconio|a may obt guest ticket* at the Aggi< until Wwlnfsday noop. The dinnir will be folf a dance toy those desirir main, the |oijnmittee sairl will wear dresses. gf-l iged by to re. Ladies igl or riftefnoon 7 ■» know M of IT HAT j l L A *■- But we must remind you—there are certain restrlctinn* tolmed on our material. . . . ii We can't portray risque situa tions or ideas (hat have a double meaning—prudish censor*! i lit was Mr. Ballame. He (to approved of (he Balts Ntta •5* ' ' - 1 Ui 11 L hv Jilirsri—ko that suhjeift l K i noi, I Hers istep^ w ord we cannot mrntiop,. .HVl’ disird }»!);B*E4I*R HASTY Wo«| ac Ain/ or a drink ir; /lilt L !i : Y • i -A >CE\S VA Tm ■ / V /i • m \ out the •t you ^5 i ;x : A m iHvolvling the 7): it mly Muff! 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