1! ■i, W'V / / 'z ' } . f. i; ■A: V /\ A IV .if m Puro 2 Our Si / When f.ov Bill 64 Hru^th tem wfts ejitatt: the A&M 411: acre tract a«. T^he land f the System by Now t|iat cleared th< pli ness and comi*l tirally therie i ters for dtu< this summer . surroundings Valley, Bfsids, which sunpe:’! there wflllbe f door activjitie j|| terrain ca^i injsi of ffunctic|n a mile jump ftwji |1 llAj tlalion Editorials |i | j, MONDAY, APRIL 25,1949 tir oves Along . But thte I he in will be in the 4, V ., THe St f f 'f Theadtres Prell Shatnp- charming The com says it’s M the public! c^ of its prod ! •MisnWI 000 damage radio aid>|o tube of sha Her: l#wy name' in an maimen ' [Thu ntukifp Gamble Sotf;) • iro ,ii«- 1 Iff In the pu has resuftbd I Here’s: tl ’ • re signed House who Intend tp enter A&M In the fall will f the A&M Sys-. have the opportunity fo take preparatory new branch Is !courses in subjects they are weak in. Also be constructed on a slimmer field courses will use the adjunct near Junction, Tex- as* a base for operations, adjunct was given to L 1 if demand becomes great enough the isns of Kimble County, adjunct curriculum, could be expanded to obstacles have been indude regular courses that students can get down to busi- could take there in preference to going to Vblueprints. Nat- summer school elsewhere, amp-like living quar- Undoubtedly, the adjunct will render a ho choose to attend great service to A&M and to the whole hin the vacation-like A&M system by providing a more substan- !e South Llano River tial foundation of knowledge in required inevitable studies studies to students who will formally-enter oj)ls force upon students college the next fall. Not only would their ing and all other out- foundation be strengthened but also Sep- beautiful and rugged tember freshmen would enter college with The downtown section six hours of college credit, only a hop, skip, and Our only regret about the whole Junc tion A&M Adjunct is that it, like the purpose of the adjunct Union Building, will be completed just as Id bf education. Students we leave A&M and not as we enter. of Tallulah and the Shampoo . i . >d Mtutu Mupjren Tallulah the ttf rvc got ill • “Yourih* ■ ; “All i0lj| home and sq ; The ajct^i to put alj $Uing the.Na Ihe Gol ap adveHis] company.! AhTlbll one, is, raises hi| .j. * 1 T wit is ;t get above h«|l xiilk B , fl 4 * :j I 1The>artii this discord; ly friend y O. J. Pe here has mont] m ■ ■ Big! i allulah Bankhead and the cials, we are for. It seems only yesterday Ucbie are having a most that o|ie could listen to his radio without n. being slatted in the ear by a sing-song tljat makes the shampoo praise of some dog biscuit or hair restorer, jankhead’s owji fault if (■ But those days are gone forever. The W her name With tubes singing commercial, like the small pox, is firmly entrenched and here to stay. We has started a $1,000,- are forced to tolerate them to a certain yver a Prell Shampoo degree. jingle which calls a But don’t misunderstand us. We rally i “Tallulah.” j to your cause. Fight the accursed things Jpjjif the jingle uses'her , to the last quarter note. (fjfenWve ami humiliating” Wo do believe, however, that you cun 4 |- ' ! - battle them more efficiently by employ- jbf Prell, the Proctor and Ing other methods. Fight fire with fire, (f^ippany, answering jher Take the same time they do on the same network and offer counter-propeganda to their commercials. As a starter may ww offer our own version to launch this glor ious defense? i i . My namo is also Tallulah, but I’m not a tube of Prell, I offer you this message, which I don't Intend to sell, • ^ My hair 1® also radiant and I can be I to do is to take me squeezed like your shampoo, tne.” I'M But can your oily product, do the things a court injunction I sometimes do? , such jingling. She is It can’t star in “Little Foxes”, or make 1 Broadcasting Company an audience cry, adcasting System and , Nor can it take it’s curtain calls, as icy as well as the soap 1 many'times as I, The fact that I’m much better, is sure- W>ur cause, while a rjoble ly plain to see, - ' a[ lost one. Anyone who I’ll stop suing your product, if you’ll |ahainst singing commer- have it sue me! ]N • i jM ’ • i! : : ’ r . -I At ' . Ijf Qtittft «uit, said that! “If i,jl:Wb identified aa tho plufti- ose with! cour " >— This may be showdown week for the 51st Legislature on the ques tion of how much state money will be spent, and whether new gen eral taxes will be nought, j , The session todky started its 16th week. It has Just 16 dkys left if it is to adjourn within the 120 days suggested by the constitution as the length of a general session. Not many members of either the House or Hennte I huught it was possible; some wew predicting the session would run u* mutih us u month overtime. Three committee ueiBtlnKN sched uled for today may l»rl(ig the spending-taxation ssue nhafer u head. Hcnatv finance has in regu lar session at 2 puni, House up- propriatlons and House revenue and taxation meet nt 7:30 p.m. All of the major, imusti appro priations bills and dozens of small er ones have boenj Ited dpwt) for weeks in the Senatf Finance Com mittee. The House j Appropriations Committee will take tip the 50 mil lion dollar departmental jbtll and possibly the bill t<| finande state- supported colleges gt tonight’s ses sion. Public Hearing Set for public hearing btjforo the House Revenue and, Taxatibn Com other omnibus tax measures pend ing in this coknmittee. Hull, who believes the legislature could trim spending to meet avail able income, said his measure was an “in-case” tax bill — meaning that it would be ready in case the legislature votes to, spend more money than the state now has. “If we are going to have a tax bill,” Hull said, “it is time to start writing one. I still hope it may not be needed." A .week ago the House Appro- nrintions Committee, with its mem bers frequently flaring out ut wadi other in heated discussions, refus ed to roport the departmental bill for action. Several members in sisted they wanted more detailed information on many items before * they would be willing to ask ttfe ' House to approve it. two decades he has been interna- something to try * thing to tionally recognized in hia field. The captain, a short, chunky, kindly man, holds an honorary membership in the association for the prevention of cruelty to; ani mals. It was granted him because something to try One day the trail 1 ! ache or an upset! Proske. He isnC u| cajly, and the big sUntly. If h4 gli T he trains his tigers without guns, turak hiis back—or prods or other pain or fear-uyok- grabs him. Ing devices He uses only a light “B u t how can whip- I j • • I ' j tiger rperely beci “It i* not courage that counts in eat me?" asked PlfMcji. wild animal truiningi” he said. I shouldn’t bejin 4c, w Letters mittee—which has on all money-rais is an all-purpose t »x bill ;by Rep. H. A. (Salty) Hull Hull said he woqld ask (he com mittee to send his the first say ng! measures— of Fort Worth. fneasdre to a sub-committee. ThirC are several Official Notice L / j • "tmlenti who will b; clasmfiixl juniors or above at' the close of the 1 : Current se mester and who expect tl> register in the School of Engineering for the i SUMMER or FALL semester w ill- be required to have in their possess ion at Registration their degree plan cart. This degree plan carl most he initialed by the department head or shme repre sentative of the depa-tment. No assign ment card will be ap irofed without this degree, plan. /I It is necessary tha: (hi* ijiformaUon reach all second term sophomores. H. W. Barlow j Doan of Engineering NO MUTUAL TRUST Editor, The Battalion: I would like to take this oppor tunity to a«k you to remind the readers that there are still those among us whp forget their obli gations (o othere. A personal ex ample—someone took my slide rule Thursday night. I am sure that he can justify the theft; I only hope that there is $19.50 worth, because that is what the new one is costing me. They say our system is based on mutual trust and respect for the other fellow. It is too bad that a few forget this. Dean C. Collins ’50. RABBIT SNORES, INTERRUPTS EXPERIMENT PHILADELPHIA, —/— Dr. Roy G. Williams of the University of Pennsylvania wishes his brown rabbit would stop snoring in the middle of cancer experiments. The rabbit has become so used to his examinations, Dr. Williams said, that as soon as the micro scope is moved into position, the cottontail dozes off and starts to snore, throwing the professor’s instruments out of adjustment. Qm&w vtmmms |j T CASM OUTGO ' Qanifju hind I i (Figures based on treasury ana i!iitiimii|iiininiiiiHiiiiiininii|fTiiiini iiiiiiiiiiIhi budget report*) ii^iiiiiiiiiiHiiiHiin 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947i94g DOUG’S CAFE A Specializing In MEXICAN DISHES CHICKEN FRIED STEAK DINNERS AGGIES ALWAYS WELCOME Field Trip Taken By Range Students One hundred and twenty rafige and forestry 412 students will 7 make a field trip to the vicinity of, l Caldwell Wednesday, Dr. H. F. Heady announced today. The students will stqdy the dif ferent range condition classes, of grazed and ungrazed range land. FLOWER LOVING ALLIGATOR ORANGE, Texas —i/P)_ Ferdi nand, the flower-sniffing bid), has a counterpart here, mt Arthur Black, Orange flodst, tb- s* iga . he caught sniffing around among day displayed a bull (male alii 30-inch Shuriari tor tbl you) which the posies in his floral shbp!s garden. . j 11 Name chosen for the bulligat^r: Ferdinand. T SAiy’imry we-m rmme, LAST DAY PALACE Braan g?* NOW SHOWING ij TARZAN’S MAGIC FOUNTAIN” JOHN V MIL WAYNE-RUSSEU. Wire Editor Dag* Coricft. Frank Cushing. George Charlton. Luce. Chuck Mabel. H. C. WHuiak. . Editorial Assistants Editor Editor Editor Bob “Beck* tl ' J _ ,1 Kolbye, Henry Brown. Luce. Chuck Iwcrski Leon Somer, Frank tiimmen. Andy Mitaie. Scotty Swinnejr, Travis BrOck. Ben -Feature Wriur* — Sport* Editors La Lampkin, Frank Manit Andy Davis Carl Hirift ...-Sports Reporters’ Movie Editor Circulation Kenneth Marak, Sam Lanford. R. Morale*—SUff Cartoonista i*4 Trsvino, Hardy Ross, Brad Holmes Photo Engraver* ' ; j t ’ I QUEEN NOW LOWING ‘‘PAISAir / \ \ /i STARTS Tl ESDAYi HUMPHREY BOGART LAUREN BACALL Warner Bros. “Dark Passage* 1-; > I. ? IF i M- 'V 'iUl \ 4 f' ! ■W i is i I ■n 1 Last i w I I 40$ u 'i:3 lyov'U i • TMtl I -i i i r I 1 A\ l, iJ/ j 3:45 TUBS- I RUN Start — LAODPRfSlflN IOMNOA OONAIO NnsMi-nsr msmm mw r£Ch\v/COLOfiL. 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