-'■'■V / L The Ey :s / Our umu of lu education has noil extent that it co icourses offer ah ■i:: matter not lectures alwaj rs and te*t an involuntary pr^ forced by fear oi quizzes. Many departrr , their courses and s I better and more h < 1 . . f / ! course’s subject There are courses c ' ir ■ !} ■ A, i // \/ ion Editorials h \i FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1949 / - w l v i' / / x It in Visual Education • • f i ! •/ -I • : jas a method of iiisde by the college and shown to stu- 1 here to the dents aa an instrument .of instruction. A , Only a few possible example is the bourse in butcher* by films. . ing. Methods of kill^g and butchering |[, These courses (r kaljlyj the Mechanical could be shown and questions in students Engineering shop courses) have given minds would be reduced; they would feel much vigorY md ill ill r inhtii n to the subject Bp “ seen ^ clear through The start made by the college in visual linents. Welding aids is a postive measure. Now that the techniques and principles are presented <, step has been made, another should be on the screen in a ijnariner sO/Simple and taken to put more work on fn other cla entertaining that .Igariung them becomes rooms. ,#w »ssi; father than one them asked on Boyle’s .There’S a mil< feud going Lieutenant Gov^: hr of Louisi J. D$id and T Price Papiel. D; the other nighl struck at the thi! heart—tidelands, i| The wan wl I ousiana when Et era in oing ,on between uisianas William Attorney General led off his horse ton Rouge and /■ Pephaps The College and the Indus trial Experiment Service could get tbgeth- ...J. j, ^ . er and produce films that could be/used in nr *« still need to analyze . j , 7 . , ’ j *.1 ' •. • t•. • , our class rooms and also ui many mdus- tudy the possibilities of , . , , : d,presentation of their ria ,P an • , > / alter through films. Visual aids is a seeing-pye dog that ijhe campus that could will lead us faithfully and effectively far- be improved through die use of films ther dowm the road of education. You Did! We Didn’t! You’re Another One . . . United States Supreme Court. Therefore, Texas was never really out of the union 'f I - , • / •* i and there was no act of ‘readmission’,” the Attorney General replied. He still thinjes that Texas has a % special claim on g nearest Price Daniel’s the land out/rom the Texas coast for ten miles (three leagues). Our reaction to the whole tideland is sue is about the same as our reaction to Tfxiws lost her special witnessing two relatives suddenly become n, t •’r', f i ■; ' • nv ■ ■ ' .. I \ ■ 7 \ 1 777 • ■ W' i JX I ! ! . •"ti By IIAI. BOYLE 1 v-'JC „ Statistical Methods Are Being Tried in Dairy Research Here becomes governor of I Lo ig is out of the state, Dodd claims t | claim to her ti(h i I erod to the Kort-h f ! feels that after “ v« Dr. A. V: Moore, head of the dairy manufacturing division of the Dairy-Husbandry Department, and Professor J. fr. Covan, Of ti)e Management Engineering Depart ment, have combi rted their efforts to see if statistical quality cbntrol methods can be applied to the dairy industry, j j “We are tryinK,” Dr. Moore said, “to determine whether some type of statistical method can bd used in the dairy plant to allow the op erator to look at a chart and tell when, and in what volume, he will have trouble with such things us bacteria. This would ? be u vast amount of help the operator, for with It h« cupld, forecast and prepare for difficiiltles before they arose.” 1 j “Such a method wiH*Se tried on ^ bottle filling, fat, tests, and otb- cumu liltf a)iy d : example) and f Texas Privilege^ ■. Those charges ! his horse anil fl acts of secessSoi were declared ntlj || battleand by at Ipast hejven decisions the Memories Past. Herald of Things to Come . . I pi 7 IP | - 7 ' ■ , . ’ ‘ 1 I Yesterday afternoon a man rose from the bill being considered to construct over having to do with the sanitizing agents used: in the dairy field. It. consists of establishing a “blanket formula” for the making up of quaternary compounds into weaker dilutions than those in which it is bought. At present, it is believed that the water has an effect on the power of the compounds; so it is with this In mind that he is having water samples brought in from many parts of the country with which to make up the weaker dilutions. “The Municipal and Sanitary Engineering. Department will check these imported samples for chem ical composition, and with these results, plus the ones obtained from trying thesis dilutions against pure culture! found in the daify' and creamery, d'e will attempt to es tablish a mixing formula that will he appHcttlge for any section of the countrjy' Moore said. Muller ((UiaminesH J; i; Doullnicttii K4ivoluil(>n AiSmi)l Pul Down in it entitled exclusively to the use for credited in the paper end local ition of all other matter herein are hlicatlon of all news dispatches *ot spontaneous origin publiMb- reserved. In the Hhlerno and Analo Invas ions, won man y decorations and emerged from the Army as a lieutenant colonel. lie Is a Bryan city commissioner and president of the Bryan Junior Chamber of Commerce. A native of Smithsvillc, Tex., ‘Carter played football at the Un- Vlversity of Texas in 1938 and 1939. Earlier he had played tor Schrei- ner Institute at Kemille. < - i -i _ Entered at »ecor CXTfic*. at Collegr the Act of Coograac w.'i- pT“ 'j News, contri Goodwin Hall. Office, Room 201 BILL BILLINGSLEY MARVIN BROW1 .C'hnrlle Kirkham . Hmry Lacour::...;... W. K. Colville. David Anluir Hui-ton. Fayj t '' itobert WilHatnf Andy Davis / ' at'Poat Member of ' The Associated 1 , — may be made by ads may bo placed Hall. 4 )l(e ( ted Press Reprcacntad nationally by National Ad- ioa Inc., st New York City, and San FrancUco. it the l) or ‘ YTON SELPH.. ., .i*,, .J.. 52— Berry Srait|>, ~r~ editorial office, Room 201, at the Student Activities He went into ond lieutenant from the UniversiJ of Texas. Texas Senators Tom Cona^y and Lyndon Johnson recommended him to President Truman fpjr the ap pointment. .............. ■4-+.. T- mm. -JSxecutive Editor Co-Editors . .Wire Editor Managing Editor Feature Writer* Staff Reporter* .Movie Review»i r Travis Brock, Bill Potts: Sports Co-Editor* Bill Thornton j — ports Writer F. L. Helvey.J. PhotoKrapher Bred Holmes, Hardy Ross, Joe Trevino Photo Engravers Kenneth Marak ...j Staff Cartoonist Ben Brittain. Autrey Fredrlrks.. .Advertising Representatives Trumair S House Pa; Washington,’ President Tru bill giving Hoi Extra easure June 2 3—(A*)— today i lan today signed a members ah ad ^,00U| e and $500 a year for telephone and telegraph ^messages. ditiohal $3,000; each for clerk hire if ‘ . Mrs. Gerhart Eisler Deported to Europe », New York, June 24—bSP)—Mrs. Gerhart Eisler was deported to Europe: by plane yesterday. Mrs. Eisler Has been held with out bail on Ellis Island since May 13 charged with overstaying a visitor’s permit. Her husband, described as the top Communist in this country, jumped $23,500 bail and escaped to England on the liner Batory. He now' is in the Russian zone of Germany. * // j - NEW YORK, June 24, OP. -Te > understand a Frenchman all y< , have to do Is to take a ride Wi him in his motor car. | After five miles you wt i know ' the spirit of France belt you had read a hundred You will never again French short, or believt through as a nation. / For the Frenchman naim’tj lei -the machine age take romance ou . of hia life. His ihotor cir Ish’i just an instrument to get him somewhere efficiently. Jt’s a tour Brazos Silt Count Tak rwing rves in whejeled adventure--a vet lejta him play highway hour. 1: I ■ the French the from Calen to passengers wer from thei war d n / i ■ f: W mMedan h« I /learned all 1 want about the dauntless cha French the other da) Caen to Paris, e two of the Nations] and Jack Th• . j; \ Thiniwill he followeegan In a gument over whether’Sab»th give Cox time to talk.i I I t. Therirlias been a butter pceyioae debate, with Sabath Jumping on the “real estate IpDbjr.jfilW Ing with th^, Mouse td help 1 "(Us* serving American citlaena" who are crying lot, housing. Il .1 tirrr.K lanaicl SF€VWJhIY r . LAST d|! “Unknown ' lOQaAGREY 1AKTON Mad ■'4 t l! i* .7 : ■ : l >1; ;■ . ; Y. 2/. A /. MaclUVSE | PHILLIP REED He voteq Tuesday the Peach j Springs spljool distrj A&M Consolidated school district. The a< a meeting with triis dents,bf bjoth jrojmi' According to nten^ent a| students from and Minted Springs tending A&M Cons contract basis but will attend as me district. Riichardson the change was mud< with a provision p: Aiken bill which prov school district which I mined a ejehooi for years must consol “live" ack^ol dlatrlc bihed I J ■w ■ ! • k' r V slon, We) np rtisittii frency. sheerol mm i Jains, V gratc t tho handlHunrs of dd- and they pooled off to Um Wo iklmmcd tho paint off cars nomlng at ui, and they Off to the loft. Then wo ogught in a abrloa of traffic Kls<-where in the world — *- a traffic jath, the to a tangled halt, /r* road to Paris. Tho the faster It moves, ara -u p and hundreds in op]xffllte dirdctlons i eacn other in shift- honking, masses at r. Sijow down!' 1 we driver turned, grinned, Ck and picked up ted the Americans time. mirac e we reached n l the outskirts of Par ly as It had erupted fic slowed down to -mlle-an hour crawl, n we discovered our was I boiling mad . By ges- and phrase he let us know It seemed a truck had ed into his path without a porn. And he was an- because he hadn't crashed -on into the truck to punish '-n Fre hman would rather get an acfcident if justice is qn Id* thabi avoid an accident and Ihe . had npt insisted on his (»,” he'said with dignity, t is Ml anyone needs to know abojujt the F rench spirit. He’ll hold on to iti—e/en if it: lands him in a ^.-L I 1 - ,11 • I I II' -I I,'*' , — - . ,•••. '• V 1 - E,| V.j \V r |iton, profcHsor of agrl- cultuml jednektion, has been named chkitman 4f a committee for the ijnm)iiiVeme}lt, of adult ngiirultural '72."”! Appointed ttee Head VV'klton, profesiio n, has be •Vi ifoufd Id Ir'omijtosdd r ial: st i 'ku4 co nmittoe of lh« Hlate Votjatlonal Agrlculturii, d bf. Vaimey Wtowgrt, letviwui- from t'oipmerce Mil I IK h " ri- palaci: ; •' vlioB where iduijHt, Odd 1 oultlti pKiblemS’ 1 eaebens K, A, 1 Lloyd <1, L, Howell of I'Yeitk- K/J), jGhandloi from eyjiwl I work to set up an ad y/fou iVII In each Icommunliy orstIona) iigrleulttiro Is fir the purpose of atudylhg l.liillng solutions for the tf that community. Hast day 111 ■ 1 ’X itmilPtlSUTUOlBS. I!AR A OAVIO ■ j fCK* NIVEN m^/m R CHARD CONTE ww UmyntMnMMl • Mira SAW antlakwWMWtalm K ocTOTH • ACMVIO UIMdm MWMlNI Sat. PrevM \ n ‘V.. •J J _ i. •l m W SAT. s Monday — BOSS Of' fl' jfj) Rod CAMERON Bonita GRANVILLE DonCASnfl lluAar txwM HOVDCOHIOIN auOcowT .4 f HUttniMAMH —* mimi-m -Vi