Wednesday we called attention to tfae Howeyerj the 1 irge number of cars in the dangerous traffic situation at George's new area make it difficult to assign park- corner iri the .corps area. Since that time ibg areas for H he ears which would have we have given considerable! thought to to be moved if parking ware restricted to another id^a which, if carrie|l through as one side. * 1 [ r [ : I • } 1 ! we hope our other suggestion is, might Another sol Uiop occurred tp us. Would the corps it npt be possi )$e to make Trail Street a go oven furthor toward making the area;'safer ifor all concerned. oneway thoro igh are f tTheifi both sides We refhr to the jammed traffic on could continue to It e used for parking and TjaftStreet which adjoins the line of even the cars would! n6 be nearly as crowded numbered dorms. Gars park on both sides for room. In jadd tion, students crossing of that street, atid it also channels a great J;he ’ street wop Id have to be concerned deal of traffic in both directions. But with only a sijigla direction traffic flow. Trait-Street is narrow. Far too narrow Traffic could bt routed either north or to handle two full lines of parked cars and south on Trail Street ami drivers could two lanes of heavy traffic. This is espe- use the loop fojrmdd by Trail, Throckmor- cially true when you consider the number ton, (and Lubbojck iiti-eets tloi complete their of pedestrians which cross Trail Street circl^ of the area.; about the time classes begin. r Such a sotytior 7 One? way to correct this would be to Military Walk restrict parking to one side of the street, would be equail k ■! ' " ■. - < J | j'| I i- I V -••Uh • • ^ * * - - i —* * ’ ‘ i • «• ! * j' w • j. Shoring Up the Newer Stones .'4 -iLast night A&M got its first glimpse season’s . r : was very effective on jt is our belief that it jy effective on Trail Street. m !'t ■ ’ ’I m . 1 • /■ 4 ■lv :iJ • • J -••-r u| : . ! '•. .> ■ i—IHWIIMIHHMWM uining Huntin, of them. The he doesn’t wi ii i HAL BOYLE j Cl ussia’s Attempt at German of wif hin? fish Of the calibre we ofJthb second level of the football struc- ! hat last year to create a winning varsity. Berlin as ijts capital, r.—i -J t 11i— ' i -l-LiL. -!-i?—t i—X • w i| calculated tb ofi turfe it is building. From the glimpse we Like the virsity, the freshman team goti, it looked fairly solid. enjoys solid support from the Twelfth 1 So many players were pressed into ac- Man as much ias t does winning games, tidft that it was-difficult to see just how The more' solic the student body support they would hold up under full-game con- of the teams, he more of the borderline ditions. But from the yardage-consuming games we win. riiotions made by the Fish athletes, it In the urgency of sweating our climb- docpn’t seem unreasonable to say We have ing vaysity thi oug h its schedule, let’s not another top drawer freshman team this forget |he bej inn ng Aggies. For a sturdy istructure you need solid year- . • ; , 'T r r Tj- I i •Last year pur fish team was a consis- material all the way *up. Let’s all go down tent winner. This year’s squad is start- for all the freshman games and bolster ing out as a winner. It only takes two th ose stones u i Free Presses: Our Ace in the Hole . VT-'u 1 -v This week having been designated Na- pamphlets and meagazinejs — through the tiofial Newspaper Week, we-take time to. centuries have been on hand to provide honor a profession that could have only reached its zenith in this d$niocr$tic na- itiqg. ^ Ever since early man ooQld utter gut- terul noist's. and comburffcate with his " prirnltive brothers he has beon, by nature, " ,,w , . .. . (i new# hungry Individual, At th»t tiipc.i 'y’. . l , ., he craved Infomlttion abuot hunUng In " nnn »i'" some distant -forest. In modern times, - he wanted news about,Pearl Harbor, the Helifan Bulge, North Africa, the United Naiiohs conferences, and, most recently, the-atomic explosion in Kuisia. literate peoplej wi 1' i We should be State Described by Columnist y DeWITT MacKENZLE Al’ Forfign Affairs Analyst KOssia shows signs of be kg about to create a new, communlst- nated German state out of ne of occupation, wi rn zo ler ith i F the Germi n republic recently les- tablished it Bonn by the thince western zt nes under guidance | |of America, Iiritain and France. When tiiese two Germanys are functioning there will ensue a tuig- munist state which would be a satellite of Russia. By the same token the three western allies are aiming to attract eastern l G erman y ' n t° the Bonn government, if and when the Rus sian military grip is relaxed. Economically the Soviet and the jwesterh zones not only complement leach other but are essential to each jother. The west has the greater portion of the industries, while the ehst is of-war between Russia\aiid [the thres denocracies to achiev^ a | 96000 re niiles and a opula . umt>d Germany—communist if the L ’ Sn . rich agriculturally. West Larger The west, of course, is imuch larger, having an area of some '1 h this information. Soviet wirs and democratic if tjhe western trio are successfuL Future History Tjie future history of pontiijen- tal Europ - will be heavily influ enced by tue outcome of this strug gle, for u timately Germany may w’ell re?un e her old position as the keystone (f central Europe. That is, she will resume it if sihe is reunite 1. And on that sCpre thleite Can be small doubt unless events take a wholly unforeseen turn. It jisn’t the nature of |ljhe Germans be separated. tion of about 45,000,000. The So- Iviet zone contains 46,000 square 'miles and has a liopulatidn of 17,000,000. ! However, the eastern zone has a tremendous drawing card—Berlin, former proud capital of the Reich, one of the world’s great cities and hub of European transportation. The fact that Berlin is now di vided into four zones which are occupied by Russia, Britain, France and America won’t preclude the | projected eastern German gov ernment from Claiming it as the J capital. •. \ ; v By hook or by crook the two j divisions vill unite to reestablish the father thankful that here in th©‘t>n}ted fit ities we have the moat ideal press system fn the world — uncensored and with as mum' voices! on any disputed an npenin f. We are ih leblied to the free American prebs, our vo itjteiice. ! For democratic princi P IJewspaiiers, and their counterparts, munist smile ■ • A j. - !,. ( ; .j I ^ f l ★ 'I- ' M'.-- ★ i-. i. try, ' hi t |f f ., ■ ;• Natural draw we* and as soon as they Russian Hope y Moscow’s hoj i H! it? to tern Gei-many j into ! |he Church Part in UN Work is Discussed Soviet cat tern zone, thereby hm- Holidiiting ce, iund griduftd for its ex it [it shmjld go, any other >als we cherished in the t WOiild jvjanidh as quickly as a com- of i atisfaction. the Reich into a c|dm- Of/icial Notice lull tlhrl! i fwrrt- Animal Vi ilInrH- All Mni'li"itn innjnrliur In An|nial Imnilry; whi Oi'icrai'! I'lat »rr iiruwt aoan'l a j injt In tin' Inilualtlcii day. THp |>ur{i i iiuaint you Plirpniip, I o bi'fr.ri.' mak In unsVirr l.rfturi' Konm of Oir IliilljUnK' at |l li. m, Wulj \