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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1948)
I I I -H 1 Keeping Our Ehving Rooms Livable j llhl m\\ til' I At U>njf InHt mitprloH nnd m tlonl- Thorp WAH <ji v»tl KOtHtiK thim 4ull loUMRUK WflM punll objocliohM ami thb Inat ly Irtthu bUtoi* Now that tN,liu«ir|i In Juatlfied. No lonjro wait In front of tha doi monnoon moltM their ni . No more uro paw an automobile their or whiMhelr son il for Before 16tig;||.Ktfle|»; cept a liesurcly reading^ and li^pmng el's as a normalIcbmti In short, tha loundes step closer towaitl thi ikin honie-away-from^homd rSt lated reform schtipl Now that the louni es i it is in our hands to idfp In every dorm there |-iU lads who were raised he tier* »tte lit opora- rouble bivoil r «CiHl0n tO iljj; or tpi l tie a few oln paijti^lM problbrn. I in, tlu* effort dates have to lie the Braaiof iM nl’ced tjo tuak headquarter fr* -I- I come to ac nlhi^ tjl playing cards, to, jiljie record play* jo)!.| n'!. n take us om of A&M as a ,er than an iso- 0. ’■’‘I* Iff • I rjnsist -on putting wet ^11 Ol Mark^piSOiie The re in operation hem that way 'ei two or three l-i aiiUrn. They wit eol|i[ bottles on top j ' i ' p'' Security Offifee j . . I All this semester fe Jijive been giving the Campus Secuji'ity We haVe received hour, cism from Se\ - f era! directions ^or Ui|iiii iction, but wc have kept oiMMcaut Complaints werh justii] . The traffic pr^blen students’ biggest head our romlorH’ voieje, w T sibility to speak in tb problems are sblved manneiv There a pi’Owpidnts to bt •'i f J on yelling. felt that out [• r i ■ '■ ITT )iite of the A&M s.iSince we an 1 lit our respon half until thoii j he blest poswlbh ru still r grient mlanyilrn miule, and we will koe) 4- I j j . . Mut we are litij! adoeMi to giving iTCdi when the ileslred imp -ovImobtMnro niade 1 hi j of the yecoitl plgyer to circle the finish.: They will grind out their cigarettes on; the chair upholstery since it is top far tbj the ash tray, Thgy wilf prop their muddy boots up op th«;[||vapH white they play!; tlc-tne-toe on thg plaster well. Home of them will liven becomi* do attached to ft| certain chair that they will feel ij should be “lllHn'Atdd" toijtnftir rooms. 1 They will do these things, this is, If, (the rest of (he dojrijh will permit thpmi Fori everybody's belief III we hope there are; |enough people interested in keeping the; I lounges looking like lounges to discourage : I t he sloppy minority., If the dormitory character.starts out: the' door for hig room with one of the chair cushions, don’t hesitate to take back; both the cushion ; and a few pplnids of! Shouldn’t Overdo it, As proof to that si reporter far the ('hi ment .the case of a reported Sun-Times might be toldf The journalist was arrested for careless driving in Saint Charles, Missouri. When hauled before the local magist rate . the |fel low demanded an Immediate trial.; Waving; aside professional counsel, the. king, ULti Ot efise you’ve got nothp g be. ,'therefore\ curWtas alspit th ivbrcee who offered to 101001),/she** Still, loq ipxury has peemvea n'e have panned out. v,statist lest let Mteers, 2(b}nChr mite™, 2 toil mj pJ imervi«w prospects Theauswei** iwve coiutninod Olhhecl for ; styl but r W do raercen- narry any man pe self- iiiBwers \. waving; asme proiesmonai 1 counsel, ;ino. ; u w^Xsr^SVSo nhod prerftiantftT!'. ■■■tSSiK m W * •*&# ■■ v %«& aJp aKSS t rs, iqo w'rong 1 hexpeiipesipald < nd go I usband. dverytlii ng from to a group pro- c.o joge I'rrUirnity. WVtViT. man is/ , n il mari^logo. « gal 1 m ' 1 tVKat m UlffiprMMw (In il(«' *«*) ,* <l*y makAi". ^iSji »tii ii^Spp j-I»| ii III II 1 —* '' ■ ii ' fl ■' ? II 1 .' 1 l!.: I i ’ I -I I I : . 11 v : I’,vui|\vone wag happy until'th(Ngirls held /, fivy ai§ My Fi le,a) Ifu ,, would you llki n snappy little, wn-rm-up. .for thf tti# J L readily tak he could get flesh. His principals are the same, what ; ever his location, and he would just asi Department lly htANK CUSHING j ! I think I like the courstj fifi^, bd your mattress if he, thought away 5 with it. h Whatever the threats to the condition! •f Now that we low would lie nice to kjefep it from loc an attic. I of the lounges, leUs tt\ T to overcome them Have a living; probably helped nbi ItjMsen the numbei pf tickets whjich \y4i . • v. til 1» ‘ / L iiliill 1o 11 here.- lij room it king like modernize ? AjU over the country there are great steps being taken towards) dressing up papers. But what h rppens, year after year the Butt goes stumbling along with no change. Why? An Unhappy Reader I Answer: Listen here, Sad Reader, what kind of talk is that Here we loyal workers struggle along, busting all our courses trying to make the people of . , , the school abreast of the news, 1 ‘^No Parking" dgiis'have beed painted : and thafs the thanks we get. fo b^.5§$ w re than anything tO: has l)een tmly said that advertising lutjj , is the llfe-bjhod of n' paper. Now LTI'n l r i' DT‘T.iR| 1. ’ ri.1 | y : Fm i I supporlo yhii want' nji andnip tonnerly given on the campus. : / . 4 news-sheet representing a voriht. ; f mfttho<U)<l school like A&M. iBei- i , ; I ! / I i J’m not sure. Ydu sec! the I prof. Deaf Arnfflitjictt j ( ( • has a vocabulary'that would make Since you work (I use the word Noah Webster turn green, loosely) upon the Battalion, per- My notes iore getting io bd very haps you could answer spme frank full of blanks ‘cause j have to questions Td like to ask. leave out them words li caiift Un- Why is it ftherc j is so darnedderstand. Fpr instance Ij have this much advertising in yodr issues? in their from today’s class. "Wt Next, Why doesn’t! the Bntt aver ‘ ' ‘ ‘ the bail The \l'UWyed prodticoV* timde a mid <l«nh T J T for ttuitfthbi garmentH for the light*ti‘av*llivg \ liiilfliftlng tibi- of « CUtlea, ; ' word'nliallriiny' ImiWlau ”er put li—tho gii'ln Were; t.he AHinmcIiine ytwierday “ * ' “ * " tntl'i! of allatitiif ^ ih*t; h n i.j. j ) / j : ■! ! Mi;. V ::’|i Ax one; obner dancing "With th order wax placed for elsewhere. ghtly I imh lhaii chatti'ivd Off . Jackie .Coogan, »ir'cheatd free,’’ A lurried "Thu lad’' of KllontmChm, t< loHed o police for bmx and "filmy w Imibee hi i : : .1 have - material on the You can seje I ain’t! going to these kind Of notes. W|af Should exempt the tjodi-se Btudyjin these I do? >K hff of Rita Hayworth, Ann Siteridan To Judge Shaffer s Stationery Contest Itital jHaywbrth ami Ank Sheri- version of an'alpround! Mhitioiiepy dan will select the winopg idea fpr Ag«!».■?<. Callahan further itAtv in the Aggie •Stationery design cd 'that; elaborate dc|iWi«ws i or contest spohsored by’ Shaffer’s skedches fere not eapemM d^sir* ipmer : origina|fP|fts! exi, '. '{■ •* ■ ‘»’ ’ nped from bin IMhI Befuddled Angwer: Befuddled you arc , a lucky man indeed. I happen to have had that business f law course myself. I have j also! had the '‘fill-in” type quiz so popular among A&M profCssork so that sentence above offers ino prob lem to mel The aentenqe in it’s wortrl-foi Book Store, according to Pat Cal- ed, but lahan. FVnffey’s manager. messed in a manner fetisu The glamorous Hollyw<a«l stars, ^e jndi dllual entrant [; t M; will select the design, sketch or l - I / written! description whuSlh; they _ ‘ j, \/ think will besf serve as hn “Aggie’’*' stationery, and Shaffer’s will: award the first prize cash award toj the AggUr'WTfo submitted tin* idea; chosen,/Callahan added. Forestry Cl Hear Soils pA ANOTHER ! -.'Fentili - r D. IKST UN HIT Star ;h0 t- 7 ; jiL'’ V 1 ' 10:00 prof, i think bin connecAiou We wish jift point A--J L) I’rogreas him ului ,1 oWhixIh holiiliu I i "p lie ji^i’ t»rea foi‘ \ bp (jofrected .u.|tttie! bit at a time b>i must use tkei;- \ thoughtful offii-ials. ! -This takes mori 1 | Toward thajt eUd,; chalk up one for the v being allow** if the rhcijuiK g jutHidul n|am oiwx out nf th< Wt m The traffic xilpution. Tlio pHi*kJrt|:|lot try Huiltllrig iA|io\v|be|i fully, taking irk*w t|iph coiigcxtud uTotljli | ; Parallel packing £ nu on the street' ftcirth M. agriculture students twhi cars during the dali strain off other a reuni ■ : ,;;i ft The Passin«; Parade •j ' From Amhefst, Jij assjhcliiussett.s: • ' ' ' j: j H |J| M “The Amherst C 'lle^: chapter of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity p negro studeni||Respite ijts the national of|anizfitio||'. The chapter (M assJihuSetts Alpha repofted yesterday Ijt hA(d been ihfoime sioii _iby nat oim tni ten of Colutr- iiui fo initial iuspensioi ipitiajte a | nisiaij b; r I of ibcTmdefinl e suljiei President Howard ij k dtr of College Friday afteraot ; talion U nubliah rf you. Auvertiil 'mm The A, ed hervin. Ubil: J KnWrwl m tiecimi j ■ Oftlw at 9ulk)«e fit* A#l of CmixNAii Office, Room jit) iKNNKTH'BOl • I Utel# Morttn,.., ... Hhrv# Obrin, Jo "lt,rl. Munmu .... ... >. Mw. NsnepT Li lit, nui BIIHnipil«riu...v r. IVUinny ..... AUrod J oluirtlo 11..... Andy DuvIh 4tan Cunw >j iCuinuth Murjuk,. S« rniik Welch, • (r>**10Win C Uper of the j pubIliBhed : ing holidays and on; Monday, Wedn hod on roqiiCBt. out thiit it: is np longer necessary for a 'patrolman to sta^ul in frojwi pf Guion prevent drivers from pkrking j rivers a i*u (Obeying the signs and [lire paiiking elHiWvpely 7 j Hpei'd limit si)|n/luive been posted at \ the .can 1 pud ent^jjwi There shoklH be n<i| |i<ioiibt i i anyonpfs Iniind Avlioi’^ the’JO milp /one begins ipkl ends on the rnmjijuH now, ; have othop j These changes and additions InTpiul traffic pL'TlnUy larger ohnsldernbly. There are ehangw which can be equally helpfjil. problem 1 here is not | hopilwis, os* in ,comparison with colleges ip Sid '*, if you ; don’t like; the Skyj- Vb w Club’s mlvciti.sument, yog Art* in ihe wrong school anyhow. Your insult* abimt our being bmjkwaid are lota ly gdealled for. Wo are wn with ja 1, and nheiul of most burers In ! tl is eogivtiy,. For furtlnnie, the very latest thing in imhliShing teebn q ie» i>j |hm finned priiiliilg. Thy 1|A talibn, wo are nroud to aniumuee leitdjs the field iu tjhiif. innovation, Hear Hiight One; I have got; n kil wofd yonipleted form toads “W<j* have volumhiojus material op the prospective Agenda.” ; Ah for uhderHtunrttngj the oy exempting the course, I yotl’,I better give up hopes, jl cuij giVe you I he clue on lupv to pass it. I did thU myself so ij can jvoueH that itwiU work. Just go into the filial con Man • } i t 4ii, iMaifii- Our r and an, having all Sneak PrHview owjrtai Our pfoblem can be solvwi ng and administration it will not U* s ilyed overnighb It will | J and happy. Scratch out (piestions racing careful tjo 1 no insulting remarkH about and carefully print in: f'JVty lug from this course jeaiui addpiately measuml by a Nothing cap iieplAee thc.Jpli I have gaine<l Irom my iasso| wlill the ermlltie professor iw| eoUdeseendtHl tjo ip'struat me rr of la probli’in, Never mpul! lenirningl wlm ; ...... N I'm taklpg a ilhml loss taw epurse phrase moans. Just, mejmorllie the sort;» of trouble, \v<»V(ls and yqpVe Sej M* th. ! fidonti I tlui makd them! Ivarn- ot bej quix.| 'HNuro; iptlon ib has 1 1 that In a Jotter'tjo Herb SHal fl‘r t Miss Hayworth stated lhat she definite-! ^y favored any stationery with H* L. jl.eitheud of "‘Texas Aggies” included in the Wiliol service at design as that famous nickname is spdik ai ; the lUthge and jFprts so well known.'Texas horn Ann I'm mJt’Hng .tjIWte/TlS Sheri,lap has inot r«vt*aled bny ad- **>< Agr n.iltt n,l 'KpglWbrrog vnnre ii formation hh lo lurt* pr(ifei*4 ^ l( j*wfy \ ip th<* Htktionoy ljik\ l»ut ln*« "UyU nnpouncod ^oiiday. ing tnr^.T^Wite, she probably wjl) Wlk J£, has some definite ideas conce.mng ,1 (1 ' | )v Aggie ijtutioijd'y, Callahan stated,: , ^.n/qvation wo k|h^|n need ot final. no ikijifr m • Dead inp fot! the contest has been) ! Ij^py Melier, Jipieh Hxtoiuo'l one [week,-until Novems iT r UMI’|coh area. willlalsd’.g Ve ^ her 8», «0 as to allow ovpfyone ini In k. Dickens swiilj, ' f ' extra! cash to enter tbeiil IT Omnult ; IJjr. i Tirlton li. l f \ i Ol’TOMK.THIlHl Is'nif Your ViHmil I'mblano ’(Olt tjl, Mala — BryMr IMmm' MHA< , ; I ' 'I ' I " Ij.! !' , ;f"vi'!'< T'""' .muv’HON^k' iv '~ UP lOUSTKKV HJIO fl SKAT <K)VK mk. TlaatH ~ HtfaWi fonvertlMe T Him l< CampUsSecu !i i ■ rity Ofkcc. H : i , f;.. j v ! ~-~l! j- j i | bus, Ohio, for alleged “unfraternal con* •duct.” j - lij . ;| j!" !' ; ’ One of our ifeatiuj-e Writers, who is confirmed State’s Richter as Well as condemmer /of frateitnities, sees here bi victory over his two biggest enemies. “It sejeibs" jphortlejs the feature man: “thpt the Phi Kappa Psi’s aren’t as frat ternal a* they originally thought they were, i ‘I II' TP '* ' PP i. i | 0aiiation lively Combination Top Musicians. Kaye, and “A Song Is Born” H. a KCIIOLS H K A L T o' R j Over Ouniidy’A I’luvrnm, y ! ■ IftryMl ’ if'' j ITIONK ’Ml(At tun. n n>. a Spy davis A SoAg is’Born (RKO) star ring Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Benny Goodmati, Tommy Dorsey, Charlie Barnet. Louis Armstrong. (Campus). k j .- | * P ■ Jr* Adapted from the film ‘‘Ball of Fiiv’f (Cooper and Stanwyck), Sam Goldwyn has a«bked to the picture one of the finest array of musical talent ejycr i assembled, What he does with it horse of a different bolor. fhls ta|ept iS, n of; all «uv,j* HbNti’hfl of iponUuiooua or (gut pubiut reaerved. ..I, ^ tof ted Press tk,n*llr b| Natlcnal I Ifitt .jlP . tAr, m In*., al LA* Aua«l«. aad • L , When a group of musical his torians find that they have failed to account for our present day jive and l>oogie woogie, they send professor Danny Kaye out into, the cruel World to get the low down mi its background. Kaye encount ers al the “tops" in the muitica) field, and also Virginia ftayp, a torchy night blub singer. ■ j ! ' ■ ' I! | Wilated by! the police in .con nect i >n with a murder case. Miss nMayc; seeks, refuge in Kaye’s j bachelor quarters, and simn I cause- an uproar in the house- bold. It seems the old boys haVei’t lieen out of their abode in ^ number of years, much less seeing Any one ot Miss! Ma)o‘s caliber. j | ■ Miss Mayo ’’lays lowj" until her gangster Hoy friend gqts in touch with her, but in the mejantime, she finds herself engaged tb Kaye. He and his associate are' tricked into driving her to a rendezvous with the real McCoy, and .there learn the truth. (.Suicicers). ( ‘■if < | J| 1 . t • fi. j Before jit is.too late AlisstMayo reali/es tjhat j she is iii love w ith the Wrong dupe, and (i hot jam- boree saves the day for all. Com bined! talents of Goodman^ Dor sey, Armstrong, Barnet, and etc. turn but some jswcjll jive, and vou can be the judge pf thf rest. |: • ] j' i 1 !' j (Eltutk of jtlljiB w/HM/Mjewr Tl KS. and WED. i>. •[:# -u r.A Jm-i. n n>H. n f Terror Of the'Wyomiiijg Te|)t>ry! | WED. — FREE' $! LCCKV LICENMK * 1' “Let love be ever r iculturalist’ CwAing Off Press The flrlrt Nue of The A*H cu lv (urist will be bff tferpYUff and In ,,(hu mull beforje the Tlmpkeirlvlntf . hulltluys, OttruM York, editor said bnluy, J.' ■ r :; j InehulWl in the prc*Tl)unkwglV' Romany 12:9 genuine, i j [ j _. * A charactetwtic of love jis that it Is eager to sacrifice anything for the pbjejt of its - affection. Genuine [love is concerned with doing sacrificial deedsirathpr than saying Kncrifjcial weirds, j When love is genuine, the sacrificial deeds nr e 1 always done for Mothers. ^-eb ExamiMji! PALACE Bry an Z'SSW STARTING WEI I / , . irT u*.,- ; ! j DR* i ~*Offlc*--* OuklneU'u Jewelry Store ,s Bryan, Texan 1, 7 T~~T *-./ Ooi ''i’loqiom P'lan gi'«t you ll,e nqM kmei ond nqlo omount ot CASUAllY aid FiRf HSUFUNCF •jWNiy flS «II # WtllS ■K f [/J iWWUMit iatc?:, X ;8l«orU OJ&SS Mini; a7 ifudw ^ iXtiUHi ||hutt itei i;ng Isi'iie ary arlicles rleulllig with aids, pasture tnnnugement, dlse«At*s, the K(h1i find C«w»m; groAps IHp to Colormlo, jtbe Af* gie jfcodjtfo uijd a fletlolt itbty, Studetii^wh < huve not BubHcrih 0 yoi »C»V0» y<»• Mioniny’ HftKCMlI (MUMfl UlD hfi vm.ani iY !•* (in? TIh» -Ygr ubmitting FRED W, NEljSON *44! I’lwuo t^tWI * 1 Bryan 207, Goodwin culturiKt may do so their ! I.irdw ire MudiaTs ! ft m. ODRim HUT ~ mtIMM MtMl IILm 1,.;. 1' . I*s*t 0«*Jm« i kMltArnttri v . THI KS. KBOM THI IRI. j tljwinly * ILBH O •' CKfCH, MIIIM /H JMM(j>BTAl.-i— wenifl drama of ChrJ»l- ~ jfwetitrjr makes nor nance as lau might Its retkirh SAT. r ; ■ U |: j jwUnl ' - fe of Bride! *^: 1 *' /■ fl I i •