The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 29, 1949, Image 2

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Battalion Editorials
WBDNRSDAY. JUNK 20. 1040
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Tim mihii with tl^ ( , l«(ttt• imd tfa) Irlah you. want l<» lumr, hut 111 toll you aomo*,
lit won’t be ttrOUffli tin
ext year,
Day before yesterday W. H, “Bill” Car-.
ivlhletle oeftees thlntr you can iirlnt,”
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There are reason* other tHaiti hi* ?<*•
operative Hplrlt that make u« regret to
... * ,► < i *ee Carmichael leave. He ha* been a
L5 hi! f °™ c , ln . ‘ho .dhlcUc rtconstruc
ichael, i( A&M athletic dlrecthr and guld-
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resslon was, “I may not
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Lilliputans Prote
tiorf program here, i He has worked tire
lessly to get better athletes, better games,
and more support for the A&M athletic
program,
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his forthcoming i resignation to accept
the position of ^supbrintandent with the
Jryan public schools. ' ’ - .
Carmichael is to; be <congratulated on
is new position. At Bryan native, he is
ssuming an excellent position in his home ^ In his new position we wish Carmi^*
)Wn, and doing the-[type work he enjoys, chael the best of luck. '
fore coming to 1 A^M ns: athletic direc- We think the Bryan, public schools
tor, he was principal of the Stephen F. have made a wise choice in their new sup-
Austin high school in Biyan. ^ ; erintendent. I I
During his stay here, Carmichael has But when Carmichael comes back into
ined scores of frieiiids among students, Kyle Field next year and sees Lippman,
former students, and frimds of the Col- Smith and Company flaunting their heels
lege. He has been la particular friend of in the. opposition’s faces, we want him to
the press because he was always ready feel that he is mbre than just a visiting
for an interview and would always make high school official,
some definite-statement. His favorite ex- A lot of that yardage! will be gained
tell you what through the courtesy of Bill Carmichael.
it the Giant’s Size ..
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After chest beatings ind soap box or- partially instead ' of verbally protesting
tory, the governors^ gof down to work Washington’s spreading power and doing
Colorado Springs last wteck and drew v nothing to check it.
p some generalizations abejut the present The strong and centralized government
ipd in government that merit considera- that has built up in Washington is out-
ion. i j , , . growth of many victories over state gov*
They concluded lh it the people of the ernmertts; most of which came through de-
niUd States are den ituu i^g new govern* fault. Too often the states have shirked
ental sendees in the form* of highways, their responsibilities and tlie peopled not
tier schools, unerr pldjrment security, caring from whence the benefits come,
d aid to the sick miuI dilsabled, Upon have permitted Washington to dispense
his first generalised f onci islbn the gov- them. . s
rnmeol also iWls tlmt the people of Likj* any smart army stuff, thj» men
America are not bid interested in how Ip Washlngbdi have consolidated their
they get these service* or Who dispenses gains and firmly entrenched themselves
them,- . 1 : -i j in ureas where state hynijiathie* were once
The governor^ bellove that the people the strongest, in the farming regions,
|had Just ns Sfniiv retieive be)lit*fitH on a In- l^eopie are natufally going to respect
leal or state level us ttj niitioflal leVel. And those who appear to be friends in ne4d,
though they didn't say as much, we might and correspondingly, they lose faith in
conclude that the governors started fig- those who have done little or nothing to
ring how they could get jen the benefit „ aid them when assistance was sorely
bandwagon and become dispensers of so^y needed. | | • ■
cial services and claim the glory that the^
^ The siren songs from Washington are
too melodious arid heart rending for the
people to turn their ears from the orches
tra on Capital Hill and listen to the discor-j
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NKW YOHK * m ThOd.
••ai iiig thtTMom* old ililinn*?
h life* flnvor tki'lll?
Thou why, not try anme | I)
marrow from a woolly ma
a^nt for 10.000 yoata In n*
norUo'riV Iceboat You'll ncvoi
fetdt. v/ • M l
Chailea R. Ktilahi ha» Himimi
bered the nenimdon for Sift .VTirn,
Be ia tin artint famoua, for M«
|)ioneerln«: painiitiga of juehlHt iiiil
I* ' ' "’ ri "V ' '' ' -t - i -y ii.
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Ahout a quHrtM 1 of a
Urn Amorican Muai
ural Ihaiory gol aomr MOW
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floah from it wiiolly nmiaoOith
In ll|i- Alaakon IcrfMlutl'i
yi'ttiK hefore," ha m'HUM
• Wr were curloua aa in, what 1
jld taale like, so we ttled shim'
Um marryw, It taste* tutard)
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II the world's a aravtll4| , d>' U
Ujlji 74-year-old artlat, wh*) par-
like rancid arva#e. H
I Nobody ttsklnd for a secot]
itig,
•ess
f er ifeder
Aid to Education, Race Iss
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Washington, June 28- T -(^ >) -^Ueep-seated different
%r federal aid to education erupted in Congress tod?
lowing a bitterly worded exchange yesterday between
Barden (D-NC) and Lesiiiski (E-Mich.).
Lesinski, chairman of the House Labor Committee!
ng the education bill, accused-——!——-—7-^—7—W
_ lica-
had better go! $ee for
First Miss Ball finds
[•ntangled with a dianiac
rtist, Boris Karloff, and
dd in iij house
--, r - — a gkhg of
ind last but nop least,
h«*rself in lopj with
lunders, w hich i really
her In a dangeroai posi-
h fine
y hu-
rillm and
lot is idiffi$r$4t from
e run-obth«-nj
pRltur than ‘fab enter-
trolling
Barden of writing an “anti N0|
and anti-Catholic’’ substitute
of trying to "kiH; aid for educa
tion once and for all.”
Barden countered in a prepared
statement with a charge that t<es*
inski had made "a raise state
ment"' unsupported by fact.
“I dd not know where MrJ fies-J
ihski got his inspiration for mak
ing such statements, unless it jvyaij
P Poultry Breede
To Attend Schoo
; Texas turkey and chicken, br
ersj will attend a two day Breeder
Mool here June SO and Jiily! 1.
Registration will betfip at' H |a.|m
Thursday in Room 3frl, Agric
1 Building, Dr. J. H. Quisen
becau|se some similar statemcjitS
have been accredited to some high heid- of the Poultm.'HW'tin
church,” he assiert- Department, announced todpy.
officials of his
pd angrily.
^ hid 1
Barden's reference to chundi}ofJ I bJfirst"day, VitiTsep'arftte^in^lt-
‘ brewd-
general session- will be
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Rilitor, lhe I all*11
I have Just hie! H
n ‘ rtnidltig ,i'hu(|
to thcj KuiU t
tMihcentlnif pie
V'hl^ktjis” steinN
ttfllOUSi Wl'pi v (if
coeds all sltt>d up
TpCWj Thun fori
<)|' Said sCh 10I ailul j ah
(rhough not jthe wriwr u. .. .
tikde), llwill t^ke jitUH’joti 4ii*‘
(Federal government is hogging.
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This is a late date for governors to
ome to the realization th at trend is to-
Iward more social welfare, lit is especially dant ^batterings! of befuddled state gov-
le istajtes’most-valid ernments. Eithejr the states must reepn-
irgument for strong state 1 government is cile themselves to positions of only I inci-
lits proximity to the people whom the gov- dental importance to the pieople oT the
|ernment would serve. Years ago active state governments must, design and build
state governments toward more capable satisfaction of the
Ve Mr. L.8iaks!i>
m a (few cllues.
j Fir«|, I thljnk Ch
jlrtformlility, but I
land acutely sensitive
(would have sensed the
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pie and sought to sat: sfy
Really, Now.
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Even in austerity the British (so
I husband’s 'futile attle
I‘‘wifoy’s” career:
William Brindle wlai
I conduct^ her street
I home to do the cooking
Saturday he was >11
;ku*e he stopped - irjtfi i
aiul bduirjs
“ff Hn -
K-k (p*rtl )
Wei a !
Itboughlj I khpw him); took jt
it(cle entirely too[ s^ri^usljj a
jpbirSonallyil . b ‘
jaiided a npie to
effect that it t* 38
humor|us.
i As far as the
81 a
m. shtu owk
notice top
itch liscriiifeinallipn by tjpe qpedp
ires of its peo- peoples’ needs than the Federal govern-
them, at least ment. 1 > l ! 1 ’
s Is My Career ...
kptwee
je S. Pf
with :
ii Pound
(’buck
eoneei’ncjd, I| 4or’t:
‘imatidn by
shavers t nd pon-:
Uy, Pfljei) nine nt<
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the i
rsonal
,000 jgirlsj, l! enjoy
whiskers for a cnang 1
dislikfs the. ; creds 'as
as he Is iys : ¥fl shotilpblt catfp, w
br we discrijmina
The
disbribiinatii, nnyw
vyriteij 1 of the artigll
me of he assembled on his wife’s tramline.
them, at least) are h*Vinf: trouble with Sunday he burned up the skirt to her
Thisl Tittlle “AP” nciw.s conductor’s uniform and hid the jacket,
sfcpry from Blackpool, England tells of a The wife, Violet, went to work in a green
IMk |to frustrate 4 mo ck.
Brindle cooked his own dinner —aim!
wito to quit • burned the pees, ]
11 nd come on • ,/ >. r. . m
“I’ll get Violet back home if its the la^t
rtlirofiknim be- thin ^ 1 ^ BrinUl1 ' K^wled.
mg the huh* “The trams are myH’Hreek” snapped
to . a crowd Violet, “1 ahull go on, whatovor happen*,’ -
mt by 'telling Id* itroul Ill's
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^hi Mfittallon, nfflel d
| City : of rollege Button, Fe,
Friday afternoon, except d
11 mihllihed trl-Wepkl;
Adveftislng rates f
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tallon la published trt
year,
The Associated I’resa i| a
Htcd to It or not otihieni Iw
lerem. Rights of rbpub let
- 1 tend ^Mond-cUu
Collet* Station, jT
Act of CongreM of March
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News contributions sr
in Hall. Classified
ice, Room 209, Goodv
BILLINGSLEY
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IVIN BROWN, CU.
e Battalion
WAt, StmasnuiH, Knightly Genii man"
Sjilivna Ron*, Founder of Aggie Trwdiiions
Bry an Field Plan
Bidi Now Accepter
fieials was directed , at an at uc^ inds for turkey ahd chicken brafd
of his hill lust vvfcek by Frahenf J. r 3 t h P aoC ond day. 1
Cardinal Spellman, of New Ybrkj |! stuff members from the Poultry'
who termed it un-Catholic ^uul j ln( i Ganeticsi'Denartment - and from
un-American. Ml . the School of Veterinary Mclijcmo
Avill serve as speakers anil d sciis-
kion leaders, Quisenberry i}« d,
! Approximately 80 breeders ulre
px| eet*d to attend.
Diarrhea Feuds Id
UljllH', 'hut 1 Min
tFhu*H . WNnte lii I Mill me
lijnl enh'iihis iIIhiIh iifi Hip
mil 1 ii* AbnUem u i|iiiilii»
In* unly iijoirnlng MtAhe mmi uj Uuio
jl-ill)! Vhilir Ik' tnki|s mhm ,\ tlitis on
II iij fl Kl Jfllsir, I trivn t;i< wof«l
I bat h" Wijilft grt «n nliurnwl
ti'Me. I'll show nil <12 liaiih, mid
If he ll llli WF! iiw^k’dHW vdlk’p he's
^uniln* I'll eviui shuriWn
In aiswer to! the ‘‘su
that the Agirt'ttes lire lodging fur
"huebtlinds, I suy, "Nume it) normul
ft mb e college studeilts who
abin’i! And what better n dace is
thereH look than at A&M ? How
ever,yj doft think the majority of
the AtgetteH are over ainjious to
find h bujshanjd—it’s too n leh fun
juet to WoULj v -•
1 (ai d the rest of the n^gettes,
I’m sure) pbriously hope tint there
is: not much,,resentment “In inst
eoedsi We’re J just average girls
The bill, a substitute for a $enl
ate-passed measure, was upprfive*
10 to 8 by Barden’s Labor *i|bt
committee.
But Fesinskl told repnrteiH
tei'day the suhatitiute "ja deBd
After the House returns fiftorl
Its July -1 holiday, i^aiuski
the Either Committee will he rk“
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S Morhidite Reiioif .
ll> eoiisidttr m new bill fashhiwa • ' , 11 ! j
nlong the 11 mi* of the mtBWni I kor|RUtM fMwl fur IKK Iwill
lllissed hy the HeiiMle, ! bm ed Juii* Dfi, IN It, hit* hp*n i'tts
nte Hennle Kieasure would njuk^ ijeHlsed by Urn ftraHo* nu niy
iMr' i M f
ninis hMiis ilis i»i(i'h us any one man has
buna Us m jeh u
i|ilAWi/l'r' ^
idsh from m woolly iimipmmn iirUHisiorlr
i t) In llie AlN-knn Ire ii*'tliiip( he Jus I he
) yeuia hefore," he recalled eullj^ hua^
painting
uten und shliifnU, and
firat in do it releitlifl-
M, 1 c ,01 Him Ic.l.fi.q
k*4l.
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I oht for
duOstion”
(ikfinir for
xMEErnmn* 'znmm.« wm
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thi
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Two
pipimai
ptt ui
‘Air' Ft*ld.
sealed bid b
IMP.
-FieW'I
to tek care
hupdijed a** jitbur ^te*^na^
e: 1
y Train ioy( plaheS hdvt;
pir'\
qforc 9 fl.rti., J
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i|leprCHtintat|i
i at Rryan
^ryUji^aputApd tuw oltckla
jrlnlrt, one itmlnirin," 2 mkna'M
nnlmpM, I paratyphoid,' 2 Iplnte-j
Mjvuiluhle $ltSO,t)Od,(KX) (M) 0 kdu 1 iMdniiii U*|t Th*- flgurea 1*1.
I|i giants to uaulit the states,ilM'h Imi y ihe tlryun College areiti
stnte would he allowed ftihjls at
the vole of per pupil, phial udp
iIIUoumI old up to $2li • for Die! »o!>
rutted "backward" states.
Barden's substitute also pniivjlt es
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sharply different provisions? 1) h’ol-ii • ,i
vldes ithat the money may be spent' Stations diseases 11
only itor ‘current expenditurekf I re 15 diarrhea, t gonorrhea.
speciliically prohibiting expdndli- ‘ ai |‘ a ’ Bn, l 1^ septic sore the
tuVes for t anRportation and fujatt 1 1
and lyelfarL' activities. And it kays
the aid must go only to pnqlib
schools.
tain
t ll)s ftS-jijrar study hws eonvlneed
hlip atode ri tmm •foesn't huye too
mmfh to hr** about. •,
"And ti. r,.. miixmms 1 uverlag.
0<1 IB' feet t Inches tall, but soma #
wefe (1 fw t 8 or 4 Inches. ^
M " (You cod Id bring n enju-magnon
mu# .to. NCw York City today «nd >T k
after you ittd shown him a Tew
woiidcrs, Ic'd be aide to get along
all .right." M
'Mjilght in convinced that man- *
kind’s bifrj ist doffat is his. failure ’ ■*
to develop ispiritually. ] ’
^Wlth il our advantages, ’we
havjen’t Advanced spiritually, au we
fcan! and should and must" he
id.. “Ldjiji’t think that splritual-
,we are better than Cro-MaKnon.
'‘jConfucloJus, Chriat, MohaniWd
sc and other Mc-ssiiahs have
us a thousand times what to
db. We know what> to dd—but we
don’t do it."
Lounge in Hart
T»sed-Zinn
he lounge in Hart Hall
tyajs plo.sedl in ord^r to prevent
further damage .and Ipss of
furniture, aa i d* 1 Bennie A.
Zirpi, laaai.stant dean of men,'
ht jankwer to an unsigned let
ter sent to the Battalion pf-
fiefe.
Slinn explained that the lounges,
were bdilt ior the Iwnefit. of the . !f
( gulnc itudents who hud Dm placu
< tmtei tain guesta or relax,...
/,) radio vrivs atolcn last Aveek
•jit this waa not the primary yima-
Itn for the lock on the door, us
ntfvprul tlnu's before Ihcre has teen
Uimigh daiiiige done to warrant;.
l|s ('Inslng, I/tnn said.
H was pi (iited out that ihucbj
if Dm ei|iii|nient In Dm Iminires
:a!m4 ipald fm by the xtudeiitii out
nf fmiils frun Dm IJocu Coin inach-
IP'S in Dm ilnrinllories. and that
In' slmlmtte espeeteil Diem In Im t
il geoji sliapi when thWj'tdulW'il,
Ydttti expreMud reurel at imvlng
(1 inkt* acHni of fills lype, g*'H
i* oliylmis ihid-n few .have rausml 1 ,.
1I1 IhciinvcnUncc to a ajeal nmny,
and ive like you—shaved or un
shaved. Perhaps there ate a few
ho a| predate a little csor and
0 oCctiioinal whiff of pe’l ume in
hose lull; ClkssesX (here’s hoping
Jiy prdfb dojiT read this . Inifi-
dentafly,! jvk’re here\for an e
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saw
Thi|s was one of the chief tilr
Of Cjardin »1 Spellman, who!
it as a blip on federal assi^tppee
to parochial and other sectjarlan
and private schools.
J T j
eth- f| cation, tjifio! I in case they do).
Oh,md last blit not least, we!
terribly Sojrry (that we do rtot meas
Mr. Laakso’s i^ualificB
lions
cnal with
*oon as hie
a Gable, i
ntfi-
da-
tealuty. I will n^ke
h
,his Chuck pen on. As
remodels hirnk tlf
’ 1 become a Grabt
Lee Jack
Tessin ’51
Aggette ?
Math PTof Invited To! j.j
Yerkes Observatory
J. T. K*nt, professor of math
ematics, his been invited to spend
six Weeks] this summer at t h e
Yerkes Observatory in Wiliams
Bay, Wisconsin.
Kent hak organized and hieaded
several observing groups in
ansas, Loijisiana, Mississippi),
Mtj?gourL
P 1
airs, und broken lamps flnrtHy
Mims* 1 made it lictlessury tn dose th«
ItiTJ! Ipiyige, said plnn. j '
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