The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 03, 1948, Image 2

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FPJA Metknday
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let us talk i
terest flag b
interest you
7 . Now me
Why fyou do
down inside
you go past
on top of
idacing the
|/«jr, Statesman, Knightly Gentleman”
ivan
hit peculiar!}
The
We wan ;!to talk With,
motivated gj-oup of men ithat make up
the A&M Flag Pole J imn;ers|Association.
•The ^ ■' r m 1
bro'ught to
night when
meetings, |it
pole. The test of you peoj;ije go away and
piivate Tht things that in
Ole jammers ujuljln’t possibly
an>V„y.. • ' 7 j ,
what wC want to know is:;
it| Whait little: quirk deep]
gou rises up ih pbjection when ■’
t chaptei/of jtiie FPJA w'psj
our attention <ag]ain Monday
they he d a;n :
the]: Aca ieraic?
er of their
uilding flag
i,
the: flag pole janjd see a flag
t? Why do y. '
r
symbol of
public with 4n old Bulrim
>U insist oq re-
:jr gl|orionis re-
ShUyesign
Oh, we him it that thi? stark and bars
isn’t nearly so'colorful qg. aj Beat Hell
opt of Slipp ny Rock” banner fluttering
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Position of Perpetual Perplexity
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The AP:^reQuent y.rt\!|'d a -tides like
(he following. Bts inare typi
cal of KKK activiti< h|* Th| principlles of
logic that ap dy to thifest bf
: n’t app mI to Hh
KK. ThlAP tejc
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ill mark
tr'
obviously H
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men of the
lows: .t'’
... 't Fiery (
Ivhix JKlun,
nififhjt.
Uii «.f u
and robed fi|
. vJ
l k’iiu ill Oeiiti^i!
A
1 er and the 3s
were a wan
not be tolera
More thp
taining two
through Plyr
before v wim
.Most of the
First rt
;
ie universe
honorable
: "is as fol-
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urfp as r nnW’-enjc
Ivnit
men swept thro|jgh ijoUv
net! in Negijc
W, H. Brough, a WiJtHj’ojj>d jutietal svaAb-
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eddn the slate.
of the Ku
Florida Iasi
ridjj (jltap. s|aid liny
ing that'('<!)in|inuir ism would
J
wig .up%v ir
icejijtse i kdk‘S \|erk
lj)tii||e o i reasejin-rtihe KKK
boys make elaborate a lull cafre^d attempts
The Pa
■ An. AP
that most
Lqng time,
evidence:
" “Bascoir
general; lain ;
buyers have
higher price
lands in Wegt Texas
“Five o
eleasef (ioijfi
rgies bane] s
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agreed to pa ^.’’iGileA said ‘ialiithat 1 have
talked to regiirnr/e «ur claipi valid and
'il
.
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grduinr witlji
hell-bent to
qnd tol(| th
tjgey might
1)0 njotoji c|irsj,
four hoWliedj.figi
lith, Tafare.4 am
s. h
by hbodjid
e of klanis-
were buir-
ticket not valid
t uie ; Thiw choara for
th»t Withpa by R«que«t"
t ?•- tinjo lohieono got «
an.l I have ch^roiy' “ Ho^^J ft i^that j Mr, Hickmwi
ii utKfair t<T car owni ”
The Battalion: 1 ,]
would like for you to ,
’* name in The Battai
faepoinihla for women
or
eta
ifA
n<| we
ijjiK admitted on men’* (fttliqent^)
My butldy ana i nave cjni:
cduid swap out Ijeipg
MUHiW
ip there in the blpe. And we yield? that
vve have, never seen such a funny sight as
he entire personnel and equipment forces
jf B&CU being ipulled awiy from their
iobs to spend the 1 dia} sweating a jammed
lalyard down from its block at the top of
he flagpole. But sbmetimeS we are temp
ted to give up th^se little pleasures in life.
AfteV all, this 1 ijs a military college with
m excellent national rating. It mitrs.us to
think that we Can’t maintain with a regu-
arly appointed flag detail the same thing
hat five marines | risked tjfieir necks tor
m iiount Suribacbi
Bo the next time ydu’re thinking about
itterft. and- the. one whqi '^ -Kamji Withheld by
»«*»*.could take his wifeyotho phasl»od. Ono of th. ....... -
fame. I wont to the Rumh today rules that be advocate! la the
y) wile jfjg of blame oh » car.dwnei 1
a traffic violation that wn^
od all I want ui kkow is whh in it X r> if S 0I1C of my friends
Saturdai ) to find tha _
cbuWu’t gef in on hi«,Tiek!rt
i Thift ticket oVhiy is paid for. c | 8t . (j,, # committed in thro
;iind all I want to Mow is whr - •* *• ..
t|) set at least a game a year. f 0 i.
] This not only embarassed. me, .... u .
bjut it made me mad. If 'you don’t ‘ ,er
int hi/ name, will you pledst mail
it to me. I have a bone that I wamt
to pfe-k.
EDWIN C. HODfcE. M4
(Editor's Note: We refer you
the Athletic Director for youj
jinswer.) . y']
in your car *?th your v budd
and in clus$ at the same timi
Perhfpa Mr. Hickman should
tryouts for Crhps
I; * ] . owner:i$ ealloi
judging Team Due
funning Pfeu
front of the
[all up the flag' pole in
Academic Building, stop and
reflect your move a inomCiit. As much as
ive’d like to see Pftmffer razed, we’d rath-
er see it sent up by
than brought dowp by the flag detail.
j
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identity hiddlen while they
a demolition squad
CAFETERIA CATASTROJPHE, AGGIE STYLE
Ag Ed Majors Find First Gass
Is Most Difficult Gass Period
up oik the lawa concerning tra
fic violations in Tex** *1
state* that the driver,...not
car owner, is respbr
any breaches of regula _
occur while the yebielej|ji» ill .
^8,;When
(»wner is called to the
bnddyfs negligence
pome of the'outlandish rules^ a
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tfcdir attentio
tho white rat
iiqtoriotis com
Communism is dan-
tie keep their
‘Tight” comniujaisii
jferous only b jcause ijs subversive. What’s
tliej angle?
) ;Second rupture of reasoh—they direct
n to thi Negroes, but it is
each con-
oklifdl figures. drotT
1 Leesburg,
rarbieeue herte.
covered.’ 1 ’
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Gj}es, Iconiiniisioiier of the
office', mid]t<>|lay that crude’
b0gun to |)ay the 35 cents
'o4 oil prodbceip oji university
m
.buyers
A*
Democra I ic .Sena lof Neka
n.ecticut dec
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:si|spe
nil a|i
he full
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something
icted fi>r a
)M damning
C 1 whil’H
munijit
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mit
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|ie t-htv ki ( l'
Thitd yujit
tjt41y ciiltivatii' the c
! i etd’ssjijry for]
uife of I'easoii-j—they deliher-
Jhditiqns which tire
cificly,
social \
us. fear and hiite. !
! We try to
furui'shes the most
| F
groups and leaders,
coii‘inijuiij.srri t(ji flourish, spe-
mrest, t oppression of minor-
figure out thd reasoning be-
bind tjiese aj pareittly inane actions but
airje invariably stomped. Wd are unable to
(jxplain the KljvK’s acjtivitieH as tempomfy
r isolqted ekamplesl of pdior reasoniiiig.
By E. Ii. HMAIAN
F]i£ty-oight aaBculjture cduca-
| t ion j majors. 1110^ completcil one
i week of practice tcnchiijg, E. V.
i WaltUn of (Jre AgrieWHuiy Eduea-
i tipi) /! I lepart mcnt, feb/irtejl yestcr-
i 'lay. ' i
j Wftlton says (hat (it mdit’iiare to
do practitc teaching by tlie^fini of
the jemaster. The 2(i high iHiibool
vocational agfiou!t(ir0 (leijariments
that stiuients ni'O teUehirig liv ex
tend from N'avasotu to AhiFne.
Situclvntw tnking practice teach
ing are reguired to teach a full
week in these departinrnlU. U'he.v
rtre ansiKned a subfeel jo teach
■ by the \ocdtinnal • ni'fji’itlture
i teacher and must work out a
teaching plan of tludjr subject for
] the full week.
Walton said that diopt j ^tpdentx
■report, some difficulty the|l|irftt day
|espeeially in finding ehjuigh to
] tnfk about for oho or tjvfo: hoiir
'period, but the rest of (.He? week
their teaching procedure goifes ra
ther smoothly. Dim yf th.’ biggest
.discoveries-that students injike is
Unless th<t KKK jogiciahs can explain
thp abstruse reasoning behind these ac
tivities. we a|ej Uooined to a state of per-
fiejtual perjifet :ity.
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tjone have contend
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ihai'e
already
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aiTo iroiips: ojf jnaiii over arge areas iti- thm hisk scltoo! boys tliini. uml
ftOge iii the# KKK Lnsensiitite: • M t**'* “ft u ’*f 1*?: ‘
T i ij r I hose studentH arje vuu
altcrnatinx weeks, i by
and Henliy Ross of the lAgificul-
lurt Education Departmeitt. The
t purpose, for thejjr visitjnk|-stu
dents is to help 1 them Fithi any
problem that they might, en-
; counter while teaching, j j |
Most students hre more! |ntiii'u-l
students taJung practice teaching
last semester, only 15 decided they
j did not want to te.jch. ! Students
I found that they had plenty of
theory knowledge sdujut tjUdir sub-
.iejets, but their praet ieul knowledge
whs imuleijunto.
The biggest chalileiige jthiit stu-.
jijintft qrilftt meet while] pructK
teuehiiig is to actiuaiijit theipsejves
wfith unfamiliar regions tliftt.they
iljc'jSent to. Very few mjenyiro, tb
the if own luvine lowij to|,dj> their
Ipl'netice teaching, tlnjs aifricultur-
lii prai’tiees aru usuidlyi hew lo
them in these regions,
' In addition to tlij’ir teichinp
duties students nitHt interview
the high school superintendent
jiind write u news shart. A wjrittem
ii'ejioit of their oftpjrriijncb and
the teaching procedure, they us
ed in prewntfng thjuir ■ sfthjett,
] must be made. j j -
j.;T.hey most analy/t! tpe eftjiciepcy
itiIf the Voeatiional agj'ieult’ire ;de-
psittment from the slamlpbint of
its in you t, and all tihe] EEA activi-
tijef must be attended by them.
Sjunday, F. (1. Collard, teami Coach,
lid today.
Another elimination contfes will
held next Sunday) wijili 7 the
Inal elimination 1 contest will He
held the following Sunday.! Cf the
It? men trying to make the team,
f Dur will be selected, three i team
members and one alternate.
The team will take part] in the
Kansas City National CojUegiate
Crops Judging Contest at Kansas]'
(ity November (13. They will then
travel to Chicago to participate in
the Chicago Internatiomil Colle
giate Crops Judging Contest on
November 20, Clojlard said; I,
I JA Filin vnil Be
Sponsored by Club
A United Jewish Appeal oiii the
isplaced jvysoijis camp iml thf
1 econatrucfioji in oCmneeticm with
t lesu camps will Ih* •'hoivn in thy
rMCA C ha pel tonight, Erich Uotu
lb, president of the Hilii F Cluft, j
s lid. today.
This movie, is open ‘to the pub lie
and is intended purely as on otlu-
itional feature,{ (iottleib adi ed.
regulations. HE gets V
for the hurts most- And ^ ^
r. «<• 1« /->t • 4% 1ft 1ft a •« w Lx *
i-4&
Elimination contests i>„
F>ps judging team this fall began ;' vhe » ? KK
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BE N E D I C T I ON
St. Mary’s* Chapel
TONKillT—W'ED. NOV. HKO
7:80P.M. ■ ' f
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»1 |hst.
%‘'7 Think of ©its
t.-
i siijstic about teaching
agriculture after taking
oCrctionnl
phaetice
: ! We had always jv-ondeV^d tvhere they
jwd the monej for thje hounds tooth sport
(“Oats, yellow codveiftibles, and tickets to
the “Towef.” Now vtid; know; I
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I ; Never again will we laugh at the Pet-
rjbleum:maljdud as they earnestly “s )ud in’
ifehind 'the Aif barns.
I Try to bri ig the gusher
'l|U game fwilll you men so
f j i j ; ! ;. !
Ffn terms for the corps trip.
in l)ef
ore the
Pi
501.1 -of Coll-
arhs tlr at boweiful, selfish
• T i , [i i »■ jr • ’ : ,
n She Bepuhlkui party arc
cxlii-adj ■ ;imi(l(‘4 'profits from
the atom. Sonic gii'oti'psiare power--
' 3L ' i if
/Hul sclfiph, bit K yoij gavcithijim an atom
iji Jto dJtlrjujt profits from il
MK),:i bd liflUbeilt; ]
we can be on
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j | Actor Robert M ill chum .-f lawyer tried
tf> quash |qej iluUctnieHt against him by
.arguing that it contained He non-Knglish
• ifmise cannabis saltiva (nurijuaiia) and
Was therefore uncorfctitutional.
Itift the.eourth(M)m his client,
fjrCc under a iwrit -ol! habqns corp
promised to Teturn and argue t;
c iso be nol liitoiised j
:/ • • ! :. .
teaching. Walton said. Out ()f 1*20
IP ' [.v|. iff]!] i
Hays and Powell
Return From fleet
Dr. J. Q. Hays ami F. W.] Forw-
X-ll of the English Departmcni have
1 jiHd retui-ned frbiV a trip Ijo. the
t'niveiVity of Oklahoma and Okla-
-. honuT, City where th^y. attcjiiftftrd a
meeting <M the South; Central] Mod-
eriV Langiiiages Aaftoc|iaticln. j
Nr. flays served chairman of
the program for Modern Ameri
can LiberatUi-e. Serving ii< this
capacity he prepared! tliej program
and an-ailged fotp kjMSakeifs fOr the
meeting. \ j • ; I |
-‘And they continiued steadfa-.!-
|y in the apostles’! drclrine and
fellowship'’ \cts 2:42.
! |-The life that wins: is tSie life
. flat iH-i-servify. “Bej tfiotj faithful
jijit/i death and I wifll! gife: thgo a
cf-ovyn.of life,” these aj-e thd words
(f Christ in regard toilieing fpith-
fiiil to the things that fw try To do.
The Christians of the j New: Tcsfa-
ftfenl. continued sp-ddffistl.Vi in, tile
ttftmnmnds of Christ, Wo j fail to
follow (he saintj- path] it will re-
mlt in feebleness aln.d backsli<ling'
!jt| our lives. (Read AVts 2:41-47).
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