The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 17, 1949, Image 2

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Halion Editorials
TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1949 s
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SITUATION
en Make (Very) Good ...
the Aggie Track points away from the Aggies to .throw
Arkansas a happy | the title to Texas.” The reasons why A&M
I rers. For like the was not going to win mounted day by day.
ho has been des- While their funerals were being pre-
ife ;by the sideline dieted in otjher regions, the Aggie coaches
i|||(jermen went into the were building on the Kyle oval. They ad-
and brought back ded depth in all their events, and develop
ed new mep in others.
yning of the 1949 Then .came last weeken i and the track
iference wiseacres ^en launched an all out
iotyh Anderson’s crew ' (time clock and record book
■|; Tuxus Hj|i
themsohoi
iissunie 'ii
as being \ mltjeidb
medicino.
Pres 4
prcjppsed
the Cong
Ouote)
deiegatibit
attempt
quote).
• !; 'To' ski
affairs tlib qo
but not an
impressjo ril
that its f jh;tio
fairs of
the state
elect men
in’Washing o
lit
gfve
tn ru
inaneuver. “They’ve had cleared
.(Hip twice in a row,’* ed five longstanding records and taken
ressure will be too possession of the 1949 track title. The
low up by the .time preseason prophets were
^jtjj here.” ‘ “No comment.”
competition,” other But we do have a o
attack on the
When the dust
away, the Agiies had smash-
has a terrific squad proud of tour champion cin
Eclipse the Aggies.’ 1 the ghreigp fault-finders,
apl
omment. We’re
dermen. Unlike
Aggies have
several Houston been sure all season Coach Anderson's men
the chorus. “Rice had it. We| feel that we, us much as the
if leaps and bounds,!’ actual athlete^, have been
enough, “and our the final o|utcbmc.
the Aggies out of Let's have a short, fiftem minute wild-
bask#d in foa* the cat for thjo 1949 Southwest Conference
they'll take enough Trade Champions.
Sneak Preview
Girson and Day Score
Slap-Happy Musical
By ANDY DAVIS
My Dream Is Yours (
Bros.) starring Jaok
Purls Day, Eve Arden, and Lee
Bowman. (Campus)
With an old yan*, a saucy sing
er, and a couple fun makers,
“My Dream is Yours,” turns out
to be quite a dish', and speaking of
“dishes” Doris Day takes all Jipn-
Bowman. but
songstress,
make the
I job turns up.
plies the anticiput
over indulging^ In
eating,beverages,
tereor just before
and Carson siiMlil
in his place. $1
(fame over-night,
on the other
time low.
Carson realis
:Tbe yarn is of the boy-meets-
agent, is left high and dry when [if r h i£? Vi vor^He ^
his star signs a contract with a with Eve
new sponsor, so he decides to build Parson Jonfpeting fid
himself another star. Miss Day Is gT? SSSKl
“tajla all the way”
finish, singing th^
h|isle’s Own Knitting ...
L l \ T. .
iprti took it upon
g<r oil record (wo
lo people of Texas)
ipo.Mcd to sociulizod
Bryan Milk Supply Given Top Rating
ently given an honor roll rating, accord
ing to A. C. Allen, sanitarian in
vindicated by
The Bryan milk supply recently
received a rating of 02.1
from the
Health Seivjce, thus becoming one
of the eight cities in Texas to be
f
Health Unit.
charge 6f the Braros County
At no time have we over given the
(date representatives the authority to in
struct our national] representatives how to
Vote.'Ami in national issues the Texas
legislature does not have the authority to
onators mean thei j put the people of Texas on record as eith-
h insurance before er favorini? or opposing any measure be-
pHitiomalso (AF) fore the Congress.
Official Notice
HucdisTitAit’s orncK
Nom« iVr ni)r uludtnu Mrt> muHImj plnni*
lit iiili<mt:iti« lluti Hiimnivr HvkkIoii |i huiii*.
1(1)111' iollps# luj' univfiniiy, Siich m ulfni*
4ii('iiiii wiiii in fUliNtrar'ii JOfrim
m limin' 9m»> Umi work i'iimiil«<iiM( nun.
w)i#u’ in Iti'imknhl* lit irniwfnr in A*M,
eoun<s wilji mn. b» Sm«|ii«4 In limnuliir
fur itriui'l' I'rjnlU n|nl»iiii limy ill? Ui- nnli«
dunilntly iM|i|ivnii'iii in chnnii'i^i' iiiU fn-.
Wni, ibf nuji'inliliy nlfiirnii «< ih« irniii?
Ittvvl, iuiiI |i|r wllli MNi'nimll)' th«] ?nmi>
l(i«ri’<|{tiNr(rii (in nimilur uuurii«« u(f«|i'i.il ni
t;lili< eolTMO. j I' .
Mluil*nfii w)in full ti voura? in Hiijr mill-
(«el «ml j huIMi’iiubiiH)' |4kkt *111.(1 riiiftai' «r
,lit|lM«(|uan< ({niriitK In tliti num* *(il)J«9li!
nt nnoUittr «o i«j(t> mny Im i'(.|uirnl tju im**
viili.uumt (.xiimimiUimn tn «mh cut rim or
t|mir«»s Wore tlipy will be nuuu|itW for
(ynnsfer (owiJi'O deytee rettulrettiinta,
I IK, L. UKAToN
UckmUtir • 1
So pa rale ratings were made on
retail raw milk, raw milk sold: to
plants, pasteurisation plants, pas
teurized milk, and enforced meth-
•«ds.. |
"It is Impossible to obtain such
a rating without the cooperation
of each prodUMi* and bottler of
rbilk with the loual haalth unit, and
1 wish to offer niv thanks and con-
itratulations to these men and com-
minlos for their effortsJn obtain*
ing Otis honor roll cortlfloate,"
said Allen. I ?<,
gainst company rules. She loses , h . d ’
her Job but Carson talks her into y ’
flyink back to Hollywood with
himT
From the beginning, Miss Day
a promising future with
{Ja/iip//
TODAY Si WED. i
I I KMT RUN I
4 yKffturwi Htarti
■ i»i40 - ftidfl ■ 7500 ■ HI 100
ibers of the Texas
ihgton to resist any
Certainly, then, the stat
e senate would
not have tpe slightest authority to tell our
ii lized medicine (un- I Congressmen how to vote
certed
farmers
trop. St(
directional
idea juj
some on4 ft|iat
stocked
be scarct
stories al
-sell y«; i
Severn
ally rear sdi
stories, fhey pi
field graipi
be rainw
other av
and pluii
a wealth^
knew w
know, or
urn wen
pIVMPrVH (Ml i'p
this year'ij brl;
all of Ittii LMl
.The
telion is
yew:.- A<
■ i The
credited
^here,.
Entered
Office «t
the Act of
We want to
keep that! democratic privilege for our-
jhis is meddling iri selves.
im as individuals, This unauthorized resolution should be
^gjislative body. Our N received in Washington tjy Texas Con-
)vernment has been gressmen (who owe no obligation to the
be to run the af- legislature) in pretty much the same man-
E)cted men to run f ner as a woman receiving instructions on
Austin and we how to bang out her washing from the
latiortal government busy body old lady leaning over the back
fence—by. ignoring it.
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and the Nuts; a Story! in Wheat . . .
jeemed to be a con- Yesterday reports began coming in
[rfj li) talk Texas wheat which showed the wisdom of this theory,
■k of their 1948 Jbumper The tornado winds, whipping across the
released from several panhandle; took a big slice out of the anti
directions for the cipated' harvest. Accompanying rains
ddenly occurred 1 to shelled out more bushels of wheat to rot
on the ground.
It all underscored the old farmer’s
rule of thumb. Don’t count your harvest
until it’s in the grainery.
. r .
I We’re anxious to see now if the stor
age “scare stories” will continue. If they
do, we imagine they will be fewer in num-
pf the tendency of her and that the storm-wary farmers will
down, be hailed out, pj ftCe j cgg faith in them than before,
te any one of aeveral „ . i ,. , . ,, / .
ipe tnm the re»peD * r “ llkl ' v ' " e nevcr huvt ^ n ’“" 5 ' , ot
from ’ our 8 wliettt Showers would sell early,
Sm»n1n dtbt TlW 8t f rm i re P^ Pts notwithstanding. Keeping
wmdm did not the Kmin In Htoruite for n few more weeke
Is like the squirrel storing up nuts for tho
elevators were over-
iil transportation might
n ixt few months. The.
|W I IJp •
at the same conclusion
1 no |, before it’s foo late.
stnffers, who were ryr-
tbeir eye brows at thf
rni; algik
PI.AYERS
o ^RESENT
“CHOSTS”
By
RIK IBSEN
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WYLER
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iiV 'that the farm-,
the old ruin of self
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(lug sure they had And cenfldcntlolly, then' are a lot
fore they dlHjmsed of more equirrels than nuts raising wheat in
leet. y Texas, j j" . J. ■ J . !
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