The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 20, 1948, Image 2

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Today our firont
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of the 1 making it jthat; way. And it is being done
n sjh i p through no reaj reason at all, It is getting
JS last to be knoWn |hll dyer the country as m
school witl(i no sense of 8portsmanship. M !
And now turn to a recent issue of the
2aoh of Daily Reveille,:student newspaper of LSU.
Over hglf pf the entire issue was de-
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From Atlanta,
ividuals have gone Over half Of the entire issue was
fpirt iio improve the voted to a Ides^riptien of the excellent ,
m in our confer- latioiis betweeh their own students and
|l j T M * - the visiting AggiefiP ,j.
illiistvate theioppouite extpttkio Tfe ft** l»*e * e « d *»** described »
of sportemansMp, we Ui* the fblidwing joWt yeU J)raetice, and lauded the Aggie
,T " conduct am spSrit. j jji j .. i |
A-froni page feature on two corps stu-
ex in pro-Aggie propo-
page, society page, and
editorial page had nothing but praise for
schools and, students.
To quo|,e one news story, “The friendly
Game officials rUShed ; into tie ; melee spirif thaj; his characterized LSU-A&M
of| flying fists and feet late in tt el ifeurth gathdHngtj in the p^st was dominant. No
quarter but touid nol even slow do^ the friction? between students of the two
battle which gainedj in; size by the mo- schools w^s reported. ’
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Between the Bookends
straight football victpr>%
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REPLIES TO .
Editor, The
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extra effort
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necessarily
alone, bu
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answer
for Bo\
the ihany
Italian Prisoner of War Tells
Harrowing Youth Experiences
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And from Madison. Wfeconsoh: |, smug-sati^ac(ion because we were right
UvMflki
By T. NANNEY
THE SKY IS RED” by Giu
seppe Berto, New Directions,
1918.
the problems of their inherent mo
rality is the main theme, of the
book.
* Berto presente some very pr<i
found problems, but he can hot
' The Sky Is Red is a strange answer them himself. He is too
book. It is a war book that presents deep i y involved with his charac-
battles, a sociological study that ters to give them the objectiv
treatment which they requ re.
overcon
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presents no theories, pj prose ipoem
that sings no song. It was written
When he eventually aveixones
this difficulty he will be abl^ to
in a Texas Prisoner df war <j»mp __
^‘An invesfcigafeioi! in^ What Was (term- knd aiiothyr group was w'rong. It has been „
ed a “disgraceful” bfiinner-Waving incident 0,lly * 00 r ! ecent that the situation was re- : i° n hriunUphis- , New Directions is bringing
at the Wisconain-yaj(d football game Sat— versejl ; ! ' |i ticated, unpolished prose. fo^waS^^dinx^t and T\
urday wi|B prdmifee4 jtoday' as 4 Badger We us^ these illUstration to show ttvo ”• - • l ” ’
out
look
t link
varsity back spoke
of his coach.
ui loiidlv liri defpme conditions. They are black and white. The of , v ? ol . ence and degradation, of a
JOUdiy ill aeiense , , r, .. . ... , . • patched up creaking civihaation,*
:1 m i I . \ first is t;he bickering, brawling, unwhole T of slow death and swift death, but
The'Cyt abdLt|teri feet lo„ ¥ and V>f Pi* )U m only bring unpleas- ; ^
inscribed “goodbye Mrrjf” ini large let- a^ness. The Second is one of friendliness ; whore there is no beauty. The book
ters, appeared, in tf^ujdent IBtfon at that Establishes something fine and lastf !? * # A , W , !« 8tory of cmlm * ln
Ca|gj) Randall Stadium aa. Yale was be
ing Wisconsin 17-7. ft .was aimed at Har
His untutored pen tells a $tory that you will too'after you ktad
‘The Sky Is Red.”
of fHhis
8\i i •u ■ j t..r * , the path of war. ,
,Ilg ' '' 1 ^ 1 ^ ^ ' ] 1 Theae civilians are drawn pri
marily from a class that is called
| adolescent in America, but called
It will be those of US who fill the burd^ns'^liied oJltaUan^JuS
FwttbicfcT; A. 0p^, ttj, of t^Mkana,, stands, rdurid out the yell practices^ and fy' whe^’maTuri'ty 6 oTage^
ing^isconsin l7-7. ftiw^s jaimedlat Harry W theifinal analysis we will determine
'BtuhJdreher, Wisc.oi|sin' ^ad cqach and the 4 f sportsmanship,
athfetic. director, s 4 * • / I I It* will hd those of u*
/idpin .. , v . w
Tex., denpunced the ^incident as “sicken- 'Tub elbowjs with ouif fellow students from 1.. iackteg!
Few of us pray atj pften as wc
should and many tin^ee our pray
ers are spoken in a way th4t is dis
pleasing to God. Many of ojir pray
ers are from a selfish and gr jedy
heart and seek for things that wc
do not need. When we pray, we
should be unselfish Iasi Jesus
taught. When we let God have His
He will
B P1 m* -- , other* schools, We, persorially, will shape; I Berto ri successful in presenting S t n"
“The. university is; ripidly cin: the road the iihprepsion. ; ; ' u small segment of Italy s cursed j.*).
■ Coit , dccl H’ in a statement. What phall w, he-large or small? | J gj
| Carla who becomes a prostitute; 5 Luke“9£,4!* ° ^
; he tolls us of aiiother pair, Damelc ; _ ; .
. , .... . 1 and Giulia, who lean on therti.for . .1 , ji .
S i I I Ktrength. Dew is condensed water- vajpor,
ing display sportlrhahsjiip.”
n| the road the
statement. W^iat shall we be^—large or small?
HoW Misunderetood Can a jNatidl Be?
Our dear iUissia| iirptfiers are girossly to be hiorf> careful ! We don’t want to hurt The struggle of these four with gJJ 1 ‘ ton | a f*** 1 * m
,undoriito9d^Vi8|i><b( saysU,.! ! commrad^ Vishinsky’s feeling. We should ; of , r _. ' : . .j; j., ] v .
iiiit waij. They’re hot 1)^ narrow minded and vindictical.
We oijight to appreciate our Russiah
iers fro
‘fif 1 ot
misunderKtopd
The Russians doh’t
pottce-lovlng and blaming dver jvtitlii bro-
thorly love. Tljey try> bo coopotativf but |mrthw , ^ intentipns: ybhiwkr m* I
vve won Mot||»W- tt H.[D^jgato |ha , ,i jf l th Bide8 t |o UBdentoBd lho j j
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ening the worj
and destroy
injured dignity M miud,
Vishmsky complained that thp weateni f x
nations “believe th^t whatever we do, is Secretary Marshall is ah array man
wrong... ” and thaf, the “communists are and can’t be expected to understand the
yearning for cooperation.” Warden ought finer niceties of diplomacy.
SE&HEXatr
Con*ult
Dr. (,'arltoii R. Lee
OFTOMKTRIHT
For Your Viau«J Problem.-
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dente who hive questioned the
Committee's action re
If Bowers gild the others had weren't going tcTitart« 1
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power mid li|f powers^ are We* Tke vtU and Corpi
undergo this
our school look -good, it
stands to reason that we should
have the assurance that our dates f
wont have to see the game minus
our company, j „
lowever, the Executive Coll.
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action was tak«h
only and that was because
had reached
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Then Bowers made __
ments concerning the poasl
Corps unrtorclassinsn not
out of ths Senior section
picking up theii- dates. I i
that Bowen U m the.Class
A&M
than at
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fers, a
iSmdSilfty of harder to
T|r ™, r.'-r
gftpeihers he is than * senior.
P«t that reason; most; vote have
tiwi for t|isir
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big s;
Urotibls the
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ndheish hiiT 'iifcMiBbi '..; ■■t.;
Corps “fish’'
take ae
body
we
‘wethdsds^
don’t
As tori your
half of the 4
represented at the mefttin
veterans-on the Executive Ci
tee agreed that the nun-mi
occupied the choice section
cxclueiverly all last year, l
the vet members recalled::
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Corps days, they would pop ha
some remark like “Loqk, bub, I
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CHUCK MA1HEL, Ml!
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Wo have a complaint!!!i
With frenzied haste" and belted
breath, we, the undersigned, raced
was that
mamtem'Monday afternoon to
the old Batt box, and with tremb
ling fingers wei grabbed up a
v ■»«<■*»a icv«mcu w «,v Battalion and eagerly scanned;the
ets were asked to move out page* for the writeup of the Artjl-
resetijmi by Senior ODs on lory Ball. But alas and alack', it
days, they would pop back was not there. i
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was on Okinawm” (Judt for the Fall Social Seasoja.” THkSE
record, I was across the pond, my-| were the words that f!as|
self). The decision was unauinious.j at us from the first page, of
The chief reason for the action Batt. At wh<
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lates often gpt lost
Batt. At whose doof
lay the blaiae for
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in the shuffle and a centralized to the Artillery Regiment? ’
place was needed to keep thenv Had you FORGOTTEN the'Art-
while the Cadets march, ip. I pro- Ulety Ball? J „ [ 4 %
sume that the.
iroud
:h. ii). I pr<j-! lilcfy Ball;
non-militury stu-! 1 We acknowledge the burden that
dents are proud of the Corps *nd rests upon the editors—|mt. bow
want to see them continue to march
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“Texas, Brooklyn
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ROSARY AND
BENEDICTION
ST. MARY'S CHAPEL
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Underwriters announced today revision revision;. However, policy he
reducing coverage bf the residence and store aijicjh. coverage on —
REGISTER NOW
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All local artists, 15 years or ovfr, are invited to exhibit their
work at our store. We take no commission on sales
Since 1888
tody of tyundriee,
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butside theft policy, ; 4
The revision is effective today in all and prefers to loss ejaused by
states except Texabli?we it igoes into their place of business.” —The AhsocX
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aren’t very, familiar with dur laundry or
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