I'T V : ' . ■ r.; ■i 1»“ 11-";. - Lawrence r.. i Battalion f Statesman, ^ a>l sero Gentleman” Ross, r<«*()ler of 'kggk list Bovjfl ’he people; wlfo dejeijriijine traffic reg ulations about ith^ Canjipys have failed the while shirt, test. . | !• j! / In additidiji to facing this! test, tfteyj have failed to fulfill t^e sflfety regulation 0 k = i ^ince the. beginning of the ichool year atudenU, bicycles, trucks j curk, and in* •tructora erupt through the small cUmt- fllled opening blfHldo| thi Water Tower. The more a«Hh etudemh and n few of tho tnetruetolrR art! jlblo tb Wlk ^ttujough the; drlvowny; others, have to rdy upon their ability to MtW-etSp'-tljje cars which come through at all!times. |; ivj ;; 1 Recently some of tbe trees and shrubs toWer werej cut In order to en- oiioning. Even thi* enlarging j has its bad points, j; , : The drived is filled with gravel and much loose dust.' The cars, though they may not be moving b(ii 10 or miles an houjr, kick u| surfounding i ehough dost to cloiid the reals. 1 _ t . ' ■ ' i ji TUESljAY, NO aihdust-eatiite^ icial told us | that when fAmerica, in giving aid to des- i ands ^ ^ titnte peole* of the wc rid without ratn hope of remeneration, has d strated a spirit of Christianii paralleled in history,” ]J. F. ” chairman of the Texas Coml of ithe Production ana Marfce 5 ’\y ' *• 1 ; i.t 11 ■ 4 4, 1 -ks-kfi Greece, ■A ' ■ \t\ i ; / / j I ' * 7 i ‘1; >| • i : *, r T' '' ‘ * 1 , •; r Gi A. v,'* i • . : >'VJ J? 1! ’ 1 A'' / JV ; / I J Below in the valleys riviajh* have bbnoxii I filled with silt causing twining iy season, son land can un * mum of food ance,. WM present-day ministration (AAAj'U toll tCA Cabinet last eviming.' v’ance has jlecentl i re ten months of n habil me ting the flooded durtrtf. the During the ilrv sea-1\ produce onlj^l»«W' W; * •• ’ance’s desorption of .7KI& he rec i offiC: nendutioi made last spring to plj&e this opening to all traffic except pe* destrians, several people, who used this rticular parking area, protested! (Those people said that they used this drive exclusivelyi ai|d (did not want it clnsed. ml' Steece. From the mountains sw< small but numerous banc titute guerilijh fighters the vaUey laming viliai ,*4 food. These bands, most Communists, have motive lew hold the,Communistic, Today only two-thirds of ' 1 considered safe from th* ills attacks.; ' ' , "Without America, Gi is gone," mid Vance, Amt in the forms of wheat m >», 10 I That is hot id gopd i enough excuse to lokve this driveway ype^ to JcUra i Ufo drive In front of tho Library. the drlveWay could be used |ei pfeseht n safety forth of the Water Tow* by curs, blit this would' hafsard. People Walking rriight be struck I y cars coming from be* hind the bushes Nklfle the tower. We.say, as wo have said before, that t|e opening bes should be closed • gli- **• trians. The drive Aiqademic Buildin “ For those peoplejwho doubt that dust, gtavel, Cars, and people can’t mix, we sug- _ t , _ . , , a clothes, and hain Of bourse, a little clean j from 7:45 to 8 mar this driveway. Th/ey, too, will know why our traffic regulation officials have failed the white shirt test. hh ' I •• j j • j . . OT]—• I!-*—-1-y — o iis dust, kettles Upon students’ faces* Jgpst that they spe id a couple of mdrnings s, and baii\ Of bourse, a little clean , di^st will hot hurt anyone, we know, but | there is simply no need for this particul- One of ietter Air Outs i-'i • -t4 i| • ] v .. _ , _ ( ^.1 ■■■■I -j Last week the student senate had a rather tumultous meeUrtgi I | ' * !> K. ^ ^' j • I, I ij ' : j' ’ IT i ‘ 1 [ * There was a .great deal of heated dis cussion, violent argurpent,. and! even some harpe calling. But despite the few touches of lunpleasartjjiejss, t^ie meeting was, as onej senator put it, “ihe most stimulating I have ever attended!”' ! [ L ,we are wonderinjg if the boys didn’t accidentally stumble! onto something in thk ; session Which they have been needing a long tiihe. H I r! ; j ' -r f ; * I ■ > i f Li J ^ 'fij' 1 r^ * i Admittedly:some;of those in attend ance camC with profojrmed opiihlons. Some of them possibly hadj very biaHfd axes to grind. But ajli of therh wore lie percent interested in the sul joeb 4 they were dis- cuasing and they stln od up a large amount of inteivst amohrf tlje student (body an iy whole, Finally’ jand iiWt notably, they brought theli*|problf«j(k out,li| IJhe oixm for a round disciiMsipn ami airing. : . j |y.Hj Everyone! i presertf was forced least hoar, if hot consider, the opinions of the pthei*s present. Ip that, you can never go wrong. No matter how much you dis agree with another ^an, ijf ybu hear his -side of the iksue a fcpv times, you at least feel sympathetic toward him. jAnd that is RERUN BY REQUEST, SEE EDITORIAL -f—it Amplification Department lly CAkKOLL THAR. DUj (Hr: tl How long will It be beiove I gut He corner room In Uothrlgjit Hull which I wan prqmluod when I , M n Fish? Loviniriy, tho I'hlmpuMi iouflotu, wood •burning. iMrtw. ji goUing too llhorul In udmlttlitg •tudepiu of “ ‘ ‘ grouitd. \ churgCs, und countor-rhmgt's ^thlnkjl tnut muybo the •tfhonl is Iborul In niimltllni quostlonuhlo Imok de the Water Tower to ALL except pedes- in front of the Library Aborcromblc J. ptsfjilk In un effort to artswer your question sntisfuctorily.; I have ^ you think Mmethliw buglit chllSl^^uckS?!?' 1 -»to»l^ ,, vStii' wnd co?hiputn?rlddon g^Sfrtment to bo done to "doun-up" the cum- home made rones. Barefooted and \ — — pus? Sincerely, should be reopened to drivers who use the ^'As^y^know ^nr'nnis^Te 0 ^ ALl « , si v-.-* w» TD t* M . "Orv ••Ir t 1 I ♦ J* I * A « .Hi l g Parking Lot. checked your record with the Rag- istrar, Btsflpk, and according to him y As classified senior to have a;| corner toorii. jAnd this rule is especially enforced for Gathright corner romps, j \ ' j ' : • | j| According to your record, Btsf- T. K. Answer: t ciertainly do, T. K;., and I; have made a recommenda tion conceriiing this to Charlie Kirkhnm, president of the Sttuleiit Senate. I suggested that he ap point a group of his sehators to ja committee oh un-Aggie activities^ According to your record, ctsx- This committee would investi- plk, you have 587 semester hours, pate the background of every stii- Norlmally you would be a classi- dent ar)d faculty member who held fled; senior, but. I am sonryjto say, a responsible position in tho col- Each pe taoliahiug tjlreece , » econofhjf. Silt* gallon ui ed rivet* tjf« being dredge^ irri* m being; jdUg by and ri in Greece, tie agricultural American mission for aid to as a representative of the States government. - . j . tie chaotic state of present day Greece walk outlined in! his speech. ece still suffer* fhorn the de- striietion and hunger neaMy »ppr«elatlV4| imeri the single well by peusunts c othed jiml tec U with P# ■H. ry. Our jtiwwaha t of the re- Vahce admits, is, iut lea* than ten per- d rts tUck for loo/; bjUds ogy.Comrt caught erica rvelsJ^whRai Often found to be us.ng t supplied equipment. Vance aatd, “With- ica, Greece will go oom- ot because she wants, to, usglske is hum. Si ran atd 'st&g tho rich (crowing inoney the pwr, poorer. A coni -> ■ ted: , peo- filial . 1 The Passing F ' A bit’of political rpi arade .. r-r, i f •. A bit 5 of political' pressage:itry recent ly removed from thai wire aeij\ r ice; f -T' rr t ft a , Den*ey offered ’ . !. IT . y ican candidate “Governor Thomas E. ■\ today to me Repub for governor! of Indiana " contest—with niachiUea,, in tow-milking Hobart Creighton; farmer - chicken Ml The Battalion, official r nday afternoon, except talion is published tri-wiekly year. Advertising rated, futn Kntered u Otfic* «t U» Act of > Isoodwin Uali, 4ClAsaifi Office, Room 209, T Goddhtlu ■■ 1 >H< ' r u- *r KENNETH 9 t • Louli Mor««n ; I' ■ Mm l.’litrk Munm . Nsncy Li am Willlmnlcy.. wm gwnttli Marak, w?* wvun morguu aorv..y Cherry. , 4hti Blncliisiry...... riu*ij Miit.*. . ! icy I.J t Id ■iai4 w 4;L.. r . iirrlcy .p...... ^.i.. r. Nsuu«y.., tie first step toward settling grievances. 1 The seiiate haa been needing this type interest, bbth frorh it’s members and the students it represents, for some time. As the nearest thing fo complete student rep resentation, the senate is our one hope for getting our several diversified student elements together,, W ■ \ I The good which the senate can do is unlimited. If the students are ihterested ih its fuinctiofiH and feed Jt ide^s; ,if the senators themselves will develop ft genuine cbncei>r for the idverall welfare of the school and not their own isolated clique; tnen the senate will succeed, ! And a succesgful, intellikdnt senate will mean student liberties and!privileges that nil we r existed before, | \So student-senators, get with it. Any thing short of knuefts aiwl fililiUs- tfring\actles \vilt|lw’ Helpful, Students in goliOral will be interested 4 know tllivt all senate meetings are open th the publlc\At;tcild them, ami see how yjnur campus life, is being shaped. Get to kjnow the people who are shaping it. Who knows, these idiot’s you’ve been itentally reading off all semester might turn otit. to bc'faiji‘ly;.nicc guys after you’ve ifict them- ' 7 • 1 . ; "! : j !■. [ : m • grower and nominee for goveriior, told a owd here “It Would be a great thing to aye a man who! qan milk]a cbw as the ijext president of the United States.” | We agree that having a president who tkn milk a cow is a ^ommendable condition 1 ut feel that one with the ability to bull- (og congress vi-oiild be a bit more helpful. you have a freshman deficiency. Ypujr record shows that you lack the first ^semester of freshman physical education. i ! I know this comes as a kjhock to you; but it’s all true. When you took P. E., you registered for sec tion! 332, but you attended js^ction 253; Consequently, you do ppt have credit jfor the course. If you take the course over, you stand: a good chance of getting the cornet- room. Dear $ir: There 5 is entirely too ninth sub versive activity going: bq j around ML I . ' Sneak Preview . -+¥ lege, Each person called before the committee would have to testify that he is not a member of arjy “Greek lettcir” fraternity, and that he has nevejr fraternized with any student frotp TU. His background would be investi gated to make sure that none of his relatives for four generations back had gone to Texas University. If some of the ancestry did slip somewhere back along the! line, the student! would have to be kept under constant surveillance. Mr. Kirkham did not say wheth er or not he is going to accept niy plan. However, I feel sure he wijl. Fiery Love, and Short Life | Seen in ‘The Loves of Carmen’ Rita Hayworth as Carmen, Is all the wiiy, hut vemeinbor its r»*t a movie, and there arenH many like Carmen,! My ANDY DAVIJ? ThV Loves of Carmen ifti lum- bin) atarrinK Rita Haywortb, and Glenn Ford. (CAtnpua) plemfe keep your sejits und r< - fl ivin from rat •rails wlien yimji first »M«t| Carmen. You know w|u! (Ciir* mnh is, she’s the luaciouW gypsy with the war id hands, cold nenit; and limy tins. Tie* gypsy wut men loved), fought''ftpd killed)lor, (In fwt yoiir life isn’t worth two-jdt'nW, onocTurmen h«s her Injoks ln you). II you want to know AVnoV Who in Hpnin, Just ask Carmen, beciiuse she knows thorn im iltbe 'hen). 4 W hen a young isoldier TriM>y ? is top busy with his'work men (ijijrmpn's ’ to pay much attentioft to his wife, Cass Tlmberltine (MGM) stor* ring Lana Turner, Spencer Trit« cr, and Zachary Scott. (Guinn) Wluin n young girl (Lana Tuijip er) from wrong sole of the tracks, marries a prominent ihiddle ngnd attpiney (Spencer Tracy), It tiegr- ly starts n involution In the com* muaity. Everything goes well with Tracy ui)i|l his young bride until Miss Turner gets bored with! it dll. , . - d (u half naked, the peasnutB Walk a milt! or no to their* tiny patches . 7 tnjw wheat by hand. Every ke'rtljuj is gntiiercd and ground into Ghur, r principal foo(i. In citiCa old women and children men dig in garbage cans for bitrj of food qnd paper. Ships pn- load American gfain a hundred yards from piers into small boats which pass over sunken yesiwAs alongside the docks. On piera jthe cobble stones are picked clean] of spi(led grain by women ftna chil dren. The average tojurist and most American congressmen see only the| Greece of Athens, the Greece of ja few expensive hotels Iwnere only the rich can dine and *lee)) inj coipfort. They do hot see in those cities families living six and efght to a single room. | Rock bound hillsides washed clean of top soil cannot feed ade quately the few sheep who nibble at patches of grass here and] there. • : . i/ : j, M Program Honoring A&M to Be Heard OverWOAI&TQN An ROTC program payiiig -tri- huie to A&M will bo pVesentpd |Fri- dajy over Station WOAI and the ’TeixHH Quality Network according tojR. H.,Shuffler, head of ihq In- fornmtion Department, iritis is the first of a seiflei on RCITU GollegOH and UnlviMwUlo, onjtllled “The 4th Army PreM-wU," Shuffler ttgIdi ’The -itii Army rtescntij" will Itues. & nwim m nist mi* ti lout. When order thvoiifhowt Greeoo . cry i* imminent,' we will iut election. And I'm »urc |ijrl government will be dt* favor of « democratic V i , a«sa.'SS4fSi?;; 'sfegKMffiff' i*i «• I 1:35-!*: | Art '' iAYft WED. (N BRVAN’-GOM.l attires at&rtl4- ickedest M M ROjHIlC PICT FROM SINCLAIR U' i ■' i ' ■ ((■■i* “MKSKa ■j!: Ui licjn fifteen ntlmtUf program w piWeiitM a hlHtorlciil Imckgi'd A&M and tht‘ objectives ROTC. Three Aggie HOiige. “12th the “Aggie War Hymn ‘ itlch mid of the D)h«p” Mill, (Glenn Ford) cornea Cairn waj, nhc disc overs H is the real thing (love). What happens, Kortl kills his contmimdutg of* fkdr, at Carmcit’a bedside (she had more than one visitor that might), and becomes a dbrerter. After he joins Carmen’sillyjack- inc caravan, he kills her husband ((ill are nothing at all).! What happens at the end, you guessed it, he kills Carmen, and; that's love for you. ih ' ■ l i||- ■ Between the Bookends but one of his younger associates (Scott), tiakc# it upon himself jto show Miss Turner to a llttlo fun. They hkve theiy fling, at the c four schools of the A&M syntem, atjeording to Shuffler , *’**~ l If j m s r! I j i i — =44 • I i e Bditalion American Character Revealed In Gorer’s Study of People By T. NANNEY japer of the Agr cultural and Mechanical College of Texas and the is published fivie I inks a week and Circulated every Monday through iwlng holidays and qsjamination periods. During the summer The Bat- y bn Mbnday, Wednesday and Friday. Subscription rate $4.30 per school tnjahed. on request., 'U j ;/ ■. If nOfT 7 |jjj , '' : I se for republication of all news dispatches local hdwf of Spontaneous origin publiih- irein ar c alio reserved. , 1 . T' Memlbeit of, The Associated Press (I nt«d nationally by National Ad- ft New Vorjk City, ipreilnl .Vfrtlalnf [jfervjee hicaso. Loa Angola*, ^ad 8au Kranciaco. or at Itfie sditorial ofAi lido by telephone 1(4*6444) or at the editorial office, Room 201, be placed by telephone (4*5324) or |*t the Student Activities it i . J ■ riT i;, bU 4iuU.. . ••••••«»••«( Sum Unr( ,C. W. ji ;Ur «• K; Intai. MU. .j.Aa^ocUU JMItor tt LuU Co-Editor* .Manaalny RSIh>r» ■Jl'cStttrv Editor Wunain’s rujtm I'tZ- .Clyoulatlns liana .SU« .....isuff CartoqaUu ^-JidUorlal AaalatauU V,! rt Howi u ftngclklni A> “Back" Spotoe, UonTicinar. and TFavina. Hardy ivo Corlotl. Frwk Buddy Luca, Chu nico. und bddle 1 1'uckitt, ■ ^..^.—..^i-SporU Editor ibvyn AMlaiant 8porU Editor* tti. Bill Evaof. Bill Thornton, •I 8h*»)y.U, .|-.4l>orta Bgportara Wwalf StuH Itei I The American PeoJilc, by- Geoffrey Gorer, W; W. Norton & Company, Inc., New; York, New York, 1918. jj The American People i(i: a pene- ti|ating study of the American character. It’s too penetrating. Mr. Gorer goes deep intio'Thc cav-' ernouH labyrinths that ‘hide our f‘true” national character.; He goes no deep that I couldn’t stay with him without occasional tripe top- aiidb for air. ! Gorer made his study Using so ciological and psychological tech- ,n ques. The result is that the book d ffers from the usual “impres sions America made on me” type of lM>ok. It is a loosely kiftt collec tion of some very dpseUyjknit ob- survation*. He took some uppar- , c Uly unimportant fftetoto in oar liyes and by subtle and: sometimes brilliant insight made pwri of their sign if lie studied mar nown. |j of our national / Since his wit is one of the most attractive things about the book it deserves special mention. It is ^so phisticated. It is iconoclastic. It is disturbing. . The inteligentsia on the other side of the Atlantic will probably find it hilarious. But Joe Miller’s Joke Rook will always be more popular here in the U. S. It’s an American, characteristic. I recommend this book to ; all budding sociologists, psychologists and politicians. It can be a valu able aid in the interpretation of the American character, j • \ I i ' .. ' . ' " ®l;mk of (Ulus ' I.' ' Homans 12:9 “Hale that which I* evil; hold fast to that which is gom.” jj ' • • [ ! ■ Majny men have the good • in tentions of living a better life*- ih PALACE Bryan 2‘8879 tubs, thru Sab HfiHTIHfi FOOLS! i lACMArr V, ^ . JJ r TT" A I0M OMUt’IMliy WIOHlUtttDlKKH iciih fin m e(HAts uitinriftAti HtlllllM »«0««AID Klf* tHWARl IM l|AU lt»ll» ! OiiKUdbyOCOROt Siok? Htotfuefd by ARfHUR HOUNDtOW, 1R. THt its. & mi. i A “LUCKY l>U(W ■" IJLmt NEW Ijant tnsigi irificance k Ho studied many of our national latcrJ They usually mean that they traits und attempted to tepee them iptenl to cease doing some things ibick to their aourccs, Hiaijtesearch which they arc now doing, but,thi* * ihilicates that some which iwo think jRfe universal ^ are Im, reality re- rr V! r . ;»;.ricted to tlic U. S( His obaerva- inleHsctuol set! against moral evil, Hons on these “AmerioUn” char- but it includes the habit of good Trip i'I /i ■/i m :4u..,....3uih lutiwiu. aiituriatiw uxx sharp ana ,|rlUy. Uvims—luUay. /i ■ I ■ I * i J / ■ I // ! -P .1 ' I !| i4 fir ;A rt v-. 1 r A si / / § ■- i i- in ndt enough. Right livii clude|s not only an emotion »g : ml and iiX'.. ! ■ i n • lliki V A I ii T' i ^ !, t’hia m AVKKY CAK! W: ■*- 'Wtri! ■ J" I, TfT! Mi : -U S v' ^ • [;i JJ 7/ A A IfvARMp' Ki #KOv., r ,, 'tr** 1 l —i—i-i-i—*- — TOON «-r NEWS" nm W: t - / [Ay: 'roble^i*? •■j|g ft- |r jj. fc. ■i V'|\ . 1 "hen let Advertisements solve . l " 1 ‘ :— Classified em For You! , 1 f I j •K i\l. K-lil m s. T i»,:J ' • 71 • ! .. \ i;v - i-lj 11 it' U j. il 1 m i /*- ■ ! I ( .J