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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1948)
■ w ! r{: t I ' ill and Retie it * ■If ■ t. 8tofli«i rtprtMriti lAifrfcuhun*, '■T School of • gle rodeo tduniduj) th^o vemher Imuie ! Editor Gi to #hiyinnth(’triumR, and fro uni education to hormones. , Plenty Of *dod photos ind flrttW' Ings, arranfeed In ey>.plr|nslnir manner add to tho nmgafineM con- the Agiiculturiit; iuitJoff the pfetfl. Id York fhd et&ff hav(* geiiembled articles on In A to the pi Lytle Blankenship carries read eistent en through a a to the Colorado nearly etej th weal orn in, grace! ilturist department in [ietlon nnd n 1048 ief?12 pages of the i S!- r. = -week field trip ockies whei-e he and his classmates studied 'wild life and experienced hardships fa miliar to greenhorns in tl ie wilder ness. ; ■ ' i . !. ' • : The recent Aggie Rodeo, vener able tradition of 27 years standing, is recapped by “Tex” Fields m his article, appropriately titled ‘IYIP PEE.” Action; photos accompany. Virgil Caraway,!; manafingj edi tor, contributes two articles on soils and; the Other concei, pasture mnaagement. P ant dis- . eases transmitted by infects are covered by J. Mi 1 Probandt, while Gerald York, editor, describes the scientific methods > of a dairyman at Holland, Tmg : Only major fault with the magazine is a tendency t» wordi ness, making the stories a bit hard to read. Bu in style is compensated by ; the wealth of material and intelli gent layout. [ Even engineers enjoy reading the .cujturist. ’ and L/ .’s would November Agri- AmariMI AM , To Meet Thu I The Amarillo have its pic tun Longhorn at 7:Sl ti what is lacked 8( A&M Club will ^madc Ifor the . m. Thursday in Room 12S,. Academic Building, C. G. Fowlkes, sdcjratary, umipun- co<l today, ‘ •' j; l Veterans should War cjontsland Hies, and the coitf membefs slirndd wear b^ouK^^, Fpiwlkt'S su Tickets for i on DooemjMr Agiglelund Orch* will be dlstrlbut mnS 0,,N A , , I j M' 1 af ’e Cooking AGRliutfURE STUDENT COUNCI L,v7:30 p. m., Wednesday, Reading Rdom of the YMCA. AMAIIliLO CLUB, 7:30 p. m., ThursBai k , jRoo^ 123, Academic Building Longhorn picture. “B”: Company infantry, ^LASB 0F' ’48, 7 p. m., Thursday, iggejtt Hall Lounge. Plans for reuaioin. J rj i y ] | COLLIN4 COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m.,| JJiursday, Room 224, Aca- ^ . J14 , , 4 , 11:15 thilrsday, third floor of JNTY CLl bird COOK 1 p- m.; y Acadetnin guildtng. COMPOSITE GROUP, 7:30 p. m., Thunjsdlfiy, Petroleum Lecture Room. EL j PAsfo CtUB, 7:15 p. m., ThUrsdaB, Room 326, Academic BU FISH 8: ;Vr|D GAME CLUR, 7:30 p. r m., Tu isday, third floor of Agri cultural Engineering Building. GALVUSTON CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday tRoom 120, Academic Building. | GE0LCGJ CLUB, 7:30. p. m., Petroleum Lecture Room. NAVA JKO , COUNTY CLUB, 7:?0 p. Thliksday, Room 228, ehik 3uilding. Plans for ! J" . '• Battalion CMSSIFIBD ADS !•; • 1 7 Page 6 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1948 jL'- BKt.il wmt A PATTALIOM CLAMirtSD Ab. Mste* . 7. N B word mr Inwrlioit with s Ilf mlsltnum. Amts hum In >lumn mm In far 10:0U a m. if J /! Wolves usually mate for life. ’ r/' hristmas party. SADDLE & SIRLOIN CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Animal In- VES, day, YMCA., SAN AGELO CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 203, Academic Building. SAN ANTONIO CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, Room 203, Aca demic Building. SOCIOLOGY CLUB, 7:30 p, m., Tuesday, Physics Building Lec ture Room. SPANISH CLUB meeting 7:00 m., Tuesday, Dec. 7, Room 123, Academic Bldg., pictures for Long horn, new members invited. . TRANS-PECOS CLUB, 7:30 p. m.,, Thursday, Room 227, Academic Building. Plans for Christmas par- ty. — d. , , 1 Colloke Dance ilch i the II illny, Back of; Hn >N’8 i IV SHOP brs I* ! I — R. C. BjDlHOjLS REALTOR Over Canadas Pharmacy phoneT^isi 1 n im -—4- R : i 1 _ .E- T r'; -a Supreme Court to Review als of Jap War Leaders , I ; ! By DONALD SANDERS . | . ' ] ‘ . WASHINGTON,, Dee. 7—UP)—A dramatically broken Supremo Court tie gave^aoven former Japaneae warlords a new toaiie^on life today—the aeventh anniversary of the day of inf)amy |they helped plot. » Splitting five to four, the tribunal agreed yestertlay to coijisldfr nlhjether It can pass on4-———*-7—x;”“r ‘ t 7T r the filndi tg« of the intematlopal vidad 4 to 4 and—because a tie eouilt full Igl jin To U slice tool to propeci cripiinlals, took; Unv< fHom the bench in 1945 jitel Nazi Germany’s war , 5 cist the deciding vote lit 1 said, “the issues here becau ani truly In ejarlijer naj from meted. ou courts | in L % mejni to h ui|: ns twar criminals. ;yo which doomed the Robert H. Jackson, who g^ieat ones.” appeals to the tribu- ivar crimes sentences iy American military rmany Jackson held of his role at Nuem- aloof becauak berg ajs ciifjf allied prosecutor. In th<ise casejs pe Supreme Court di- ■ i ii . r li i . i H M We’ll wager th couldn’t use ar be wrap; and tagged wi ere isn’t a man^youjknow who tegs. These ies, flan- ar other pair, of are the kind of wdH-made gu^wiv-*.—, n61s, coverts And fine wor$te( s men like. You’ll find the . 0 ready to paih that loo ts ;uat like him tytmas bo> into a name. [TOMOjtRQ t r> RLEV •STOb fi' WIMBLRLEY-STONE OH i, p']’--'- .4., and Brvan Co lege and Bryan . Urn *~u ■ K th;. ii ' i ! ’ vote denies an nppenl—the sen tences never werip reviewed by tJu; tribunal. • | ; . J '[ ! In no event will the court pass on the guilt or innocehde..of the Japanese. But it will hear argu ments Dec. 16 on (1) whether it has any power to Intercede and, if so, (2) whither ithe ill-nation war crimes tribunal at Tokyo was legally set up. In the case before it yesterday, the court actually dealt with only two of the saved men sentenced to hang and only five'ttf the 18 who drew prison^ terms. Former Premier Hideki Tojo and four others sentenced to hang asked no intercession. In a soul-searcning, six-page me morandum explaining his action, Jackson said he [decided to break the tie at a court conference last Saturday. His hope, he said, is that “fuller argument and hearing will convert one! or ; more of the justices on one ^ide or the other from the viewp that have equally divided them in the German case.” He added that the hope that it will not be necessary for him to vote in the final decision but he specifically reserved the right to do so. , PbR uiALR* AdmlHl rirtlo Ymt SMi hmmimI pity", like ri*Wj pnjy IM Ctmrrt Mm Ilrtfser M<* pwM to Canpa*, . tMU. 11 ■ ■ Mj ..t-,.' —u 4- Supplies ilsa Wood ! W» BELL Model Airplane Architectural Balsa SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North 'Gate Phone 4-8814* LEAVING/STATE Mast Sell by December 10th Five room home, recently remod eled; pew Venetian blinds and in laid linoleum; carport and dog-run with concrete floor; fenced-in back yard ideal for children; on shuttle bus line and 4 blocks from Bryan bus line. Will sell partly furnished, including gas range, 8 ft Electro lux, Bendix washer. Open for in spection after 5 p.m., Saturday 1-5, Sunday 9-3. ,1 209 PARK PLACE West College Park . SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M. Called meeting Tuesday December 7th, at* 6:45 p. m. Work jand exami nations in F. C. degrees. (3) J. J. WOOLKET, W. M. W. H. BADGETT, Sec. See the Maroon and White STRIPED TOY TIGER at SHAFFER’S Our stuffed animals are just right foe the Christmas tree. SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North (late ; Phono' 4-8814 llAVk your tjuib, typed tiy »*• pert*. I'hdne j-OTM. T11K RCIUMK 8HOF, 1007 K. B8rd, or me o«r ntfont nftitr 8:00 p.m., Colletil View, C4#»A. for a a i.k-royA tTTohta PL» tyf*. WK1TKK8. Hnittli down poymeMt, imsll monthly c pnymi>i>t*. Vdlve the rIH of n lifetime.” Itryan Uoflnem M««hlne Co. Z0# North Main. Ipal Z-1SS8. Ilrynn. Texfti. 4- FOR KAt.F. -Wood/; 4 ft. Iemtth7-»10.00: Z ft. li'mitlm flZ.00, Dry or other lenitthm If ilcilrfd. Iniored etite-wldi' Ijvritork and oiher trorkloK^ II, E. (iilodricn, 80B- S.; Pjrsetou Avei., Ilrynn. Phono S-fllOfi. NIGHT CLASSES jin faookkm'pinp, »hort- i hand, and typlne itart November lit at ’ McKenrle-llaldwin Himinem College. Kn- rollmtmU will be taken October 15th- Dial S-C66B. FOR SALE—Man’ll bicycle; cheap. Ca.ll 4-S697’. Glehn Dewet ■ Dohnn free pais to Campus. SAVE tlp.00 on. IMontlcomery Ward , otje wheel -trailer. I|ess than 10b<l milejt. Includes canvas] top, license and ta|ll light. Set' Neillt Singleton at 223 S. Munnerlyn. Bryah. FOR SALE—6 ft. Norge refrigerator, new unit, four year jguarantee. Call 2*8710. FOR SALE—1940 Maroon Tudor Ford. 107 Williamson Drive. Phone 2-(>177. FOR SALE—1939 four door Buicik Sedan; cheap. In top condition, good new tires all around. Write J. Sears Sentell, Box 1796, College; or/caU 2-6177 after 6:00. EXPERIENCED tVpISTS will type your themes, thesis, arid reports. Mrs. D. .1. Iliige, Project Hjouse 13-C, Mrs. J. R. Taylor. Project House 13-D. • WANTEiD Ride to Mexico City. Christ mas. Will pay e^pe n8es - See Maysc. 101, No. 3„ or Box 4204. Stanley Raymond Nelson free shoW at Campus. -f- Jre Grc am . is the perfect /! | ! : 'I climax to any meal. And / '] ' ,• | e ' . delicious Mello Kream is I •; i that' superb ice cream | that turns every meal in to a BANQUET. ' * •11 t ': I' M TRY IT TODAY! ^41 MEILO KREAM —Made bye— ! | Lilly Ice Cream Company P WVf L r ;■ / . Uti ABNER - . ¥ ‘. \A<- !' ii . ; (j w ''' / 1 ^ Ip J ■/ Vj. rl ' ■.'"j 1 j*' W IT ' ■' —iffr- «{f—— —t U i V I .1 . • -. v .♦ ' M x "i; • r ; : Thing* Come to a Read Hr*H w » I V \'. , }f. lQ ’mM T-f' 111 ;: !: 11 ' a 1 ; ! P^-VCylSME-BUT AH IS CARRY IM'A , SHMOO - AM' 'A>' ^ ISCARRVIN’A — ' !/• V NOTICE — The Raymondville T<h>1 Co. FOR RENT - One furnished front bedroom kitchen privilege*; College' Station. serves notice that they are no longer connected wlith Bay Tool Roots and are pot responsible for any debts incurred or other actions by said party. ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCKS For Eight o’Clock Classes SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Phone 4-8814 % CHIROPRACTOR Geo. W. Buchanan, D.C. COLONIC X-RAY 806 E. 28th St Ph. 2-6248 SEAT COVERS Plastic or Straw JOHNSON’S UPHOLSTERING SHOP Back of "Eagle” Office Bryan Phone 2-1639 with gas heat and 309 Highland Street Phone 4-8177. EXPERT SHOE REPAIRS While You: Wait Cowboy boots mpde to order ,r ' : h ' ■ JONES BOOT SHOP Southsfcle —4L .T > BUY YOUR G. B. RADIO TODAY Portables—Table Mqdele—Console* 119.96 anil up McCulloch* b ANBffcY APPLIANCE STORK 1 T Bryarl W.H.D. CLOljlllBKS ' / j] College Stjition i- > CHILDREN “King Cole Trio. “Tal»s of Uiicl Walt Disney SHAFFE North Cite S RP](/OR|) ALBUM for Ki^jf-^King Cole ‘Tex. Ritter Songs r Childrart* 1 - R’S BOOK STORE 4-8814 OLD FURNITURE Made new . We Specialize la,’Fafinishlng. Antiques and Venetian Blind* F. L. SUMMERS , Furniture Refinifning . Painting Contractor 8200 Highway G, S;> Z Ph. 4-468^ I $ —m ! WASHING MACHINES TZ WEDfeLL’S HER VICE SHOP -2016 Cavitt ihi 2-82C0 Trrr * for Christmas ^gifts. ief rase, all leather 3 jtebook, Longines watch - yR- band. See Hammer. feuy Ihe BHST ip Candies for lillfoh "Gi min., i ' 1 (UM P U A p H * lie RRY at tl Mi*4i 1 : ’.Ma™. 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