The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 13, 1949, Image 2

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N|ike the First ShowJHp
This weekend there will be a big pro-
-,„3tion number ip Fort Worth. About a
million people are watching interestedly
to nee how the sjhow turps out. y t ! j|
Last year the? Texas Aggies, with in
alhstar cast, pleased audiences in three
states, several large cities, and any nutn-
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neput
feputation if displayi
many of its athletic ev<
This weekend is the
if
ide
hen oiily a jshort few years
,mi school had the unenviable
rowdiness at
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rst night. As is
ven performers]
number and
bef out of the way places with their orig- ^ ay ^ he ^ V i™
iiwl production of ••Sportsraanship.-' ¥ «"¥*. ¥ raor l
The 3 W Went ovhr big with the crjit. It* len,c,,t "»
icj, too. Rave notices were received from If we keep (fur “OscA’r rating f<jr an-
• every other conference school, high offi- other year, the cast must be doubly cau-
vcials.iri the conference, and a thousand itipus. "Each hlnO:.and every action must
and one people who have very little title, be watched for 1 microscopic flaws. One
bit who’Sjjopinion and regard wcj value bad, blolwi line ahd last year's raves will
highly. Everyone we he*
thought
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sard from
it was a wonderful show!
No oiie was prouder of those good re
views than the cast; Each member of
.the company was pleased to know' that,
even with a losing season, his school could
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Texas Proventialism Still
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Usually forward looking and progress*
Texas’ Chambers of Commerce are
lUent leaders in divic improvement en
deavors and state-wide reforms. These
groups are sometimes slowed down by tihe
lag in public approval that trails their
foresightodness by several years. , ! ! | j
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However, in Greenville the other night
a district meeting of the East Tekas
Chamber of Commerce revealed that jail
men in C of C work are net progressives,
jh- fact, a majority of those present at
the meeting were qiiite old fashioned and
reactionary. ' .’I [ ■' J i
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|j Consideration <4 the proposed con-
;Htltutioii«l amendment^ soon to ho plac'd
b^ forgotten. i
; Personally, w’e enjoy being known as
an all-star cast. We are sure all other
Aggies do equally as well,
j Let’s (ill be steady behind the footlights
this Weekend!
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Letters To The Editor
(All IrttM* to the editor tttJch «3rr bjr ft 8tOd«ot or rmployee of j the
coiteg^ and whjcii do not contain oboqene pr ilbrtous material vtUl be published. Per-
‘ neld from pubiloatlon may requeet aueh action
nfieOt of Uio writer, be dltulged to any persons
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sons virhing to have their names wit
and these munes win not, without the
other than the editors.)
ith Us
t-
ual sessions. Annuel meetings would
seem a more logical ahd intelligent ap-
oach tb government bn a year-to-year
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Kind Words
Pay increased to legislators is long ov-
ejmde. Ten dollars a day for the first 120
days in session ahd five dollars for every
day thereafter is hardly enough compen-
•j Good lack
F.dilor, The BatUlion: Editor. The Battalion: !
Recently, in a conversation with t have l>een here only-about throe
an oM Grad (Class of ’20), the sub- f - u11 ^m^ters and have ^ hardly
ject of football signs on the Dorrrs ^ A 0 „ rea ^ ^'° Ur -,
was brought up, A fnjv
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istered there and occ-isiormllV,
letter other than one of thostj.
This letter is iutonded to thank
c$t men. ; : ,n
The poll tax in Texas long ago served ’
its purjjose, and the privelege to vote
should not be tied to a $1.75 poll tax.
Women in Texas deserve the respon
sibility and privilege of jury service as
much as meii. |
We would have liljecli to attend the
these men
but their
logic does ndt belong to progrew. They
hero In the middle jof It. Thosol assembled . arc the people who fool that the world
in,Greenville vatedj to oppose: : (1) annual 1 can’t stand improvement, it is now as per-
ago he \(as on the campus for at U?U8,, V gnP* s and . compluintsjrog-
\-isit and brought with him his
family. He was shocked at the
suggqstivc nature of some of the, , - .. . j.;,
sigmOahd was disgusted . with the College Hospital Staff for! the
the apparent practice which Bcemjed i W |V C } a ^ v f' en ^
to prevail among the Doms [of; ^e latter part ot last week, an J
r , J , i;: - J, - . , ■ trj'irg tio outdqonc another hi f thoiesrher part pf this wcck. ^ got
sation to .attract many: capable and hon- \ obaccnltv. Neither ho nor his fain- "'pnderful care from the nurs-s,
n , 1 r : ily were favorably impressed with who seemed a w'aya concemv;.! ahoy
the nasty brand of so-callod Sr > r -_ s health ard wjiuld
it which the signs displayed jof m
jiagTantly.
Men, t
this what we want? l)o
More Texas votom hrmight forth iuwhral GTconvillc meoiing. | purely thes
tt'sohiMons that smell more of glands tak- Were sincere anjd well-meaning, bu
iicn at the beginning of this cchtury than j logic dotfs not belong to progress.
’ • ijl * F *«««^ r a ▼ v aii60£t 1*1 iS DOW fa
'sossions 6f the state legislature, (21 pay j Htt as can be made by man.
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increases to members of the Icgisla
abolition of the poll tax aa a
ment for voting and (t) permission
extended women to senie on juries.
Presently the legislature transacts; all
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e state’s legislative! business at its bi-
Rifle’s Okey, But Too Young to Vote
Four years ago grins stopped nimbling an.'
«P]|iro-
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Whether 'this sUt| is inhabited by
etin people fall bo visible from
jolection returns on thd proposed con
stitutional amendments. We hope their
ibers testify that they are just a loud
nkuority. | j j j- ; J J j \
we want! visitors to our compus U>
]e»vp w(tli a bad tosto in their
mouths? The iijeu of the signs k.’;
very good in itself, it shows thut
we haVf spirit >-a spirit that AAM
is world r**knoi\wn»d Ibr. Lot’s not
cheapen!that spirit with a diUploy
nl indecency. We do twit wiml ofir
football U’Bin to play a dirty
game, Ift’s not ploy it dlrfy tfittiwf
oursHvCa. Signs ID tlw post haya
not had to he nhseene t<i be grwsl,
they do not have to be nilw, j f
, What do you say A-'myLep
keep it ('lean!
the room. This made oven the ptme-
cilllh noodles (of which T got plen-
ly—some SO shots in 1 dnyr) Ifvcl
better.
Personally, I think thoOc tidies
arc (loin* a awbll job and I rjally
uppreeirlwd the c«to I trot while
1 vyaa there. My hat Is off to you,
ludjiuH, Keep pp the good woijk.
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reaiho- Dielnian for hi-' insight npd
refer him t« our yes at day's
t< rial, which wo fee he echoeJi.
Theres is a difference, as fHolmanjh
points out, between spirit and M-
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Official Notice
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Four years ago grins stopped
their approval of war, and the world
| claimed, peace—peace, except (Jor a war
here and there like China, Indchesia. and
other hot spots. But generally the world
was free of war. T
St\\\ our last war has it$ after af
fects, like a hangover. We still have
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he registration fop possible draft now
Is! primarily on men as they turn 18.
hould war develop, these men, and prac-
itcally every other man in America, would
soon find themselves in the uniform of the
United States.
HpwcveT, these 18-year-olds are
.'C UOOL or lUUT-Ui
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prtob-r lai:) 1 ;
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fpi-r
PMlior, Ihf lbili«li«»n:
I would like to ho the finit to
mHh« a cumplttlnt. about 1 .the Ihun-
cl)y for the your. I don't ttnfnd
when they tear ho|i>.* i)t mv 1 (♦hh , t.<
or when they keep u few Hitlon*.
But whon they combine T/lov or-
v’(jo and thoji slip an tixtea'Charge
1 kuy “Whoa.”
I swnt. my laundry’ Thurpliiy
evening and picked it up W<Himj.i-
diiy morning. Tbiui to add i^uii
to injury, the lady tvid mo- timl
1 be bundle 1 left this r-iorinii'.g
M ould cost me ?.75 because F'; stint
two bundlet; in one week.
If the laundry is goipg to- bfllow
thirf practice why dousn’t it! put
ujl a I lift of oil of iui stror^c man-
nors of beating the corps but of
money. Dear editor, please ; to Ik
to the wheols in the laundry mid
write u list of the price:, and when
they will put on an extra charge.
I ours truly, J ’
John Whitmore '31
peace-time registratioA with draft, board I caught in a squeeze that is hardly fair
offices, just in case America needs to
raise an army overnight, : j j
The registration of 18-year-olds is one
of Lie primary functions of local draft
boards . } ■ . " ’ - - ’ [ jj
Uimii the attainment of 18-years of
They are did enough to fight for this coun
try but not old enough to vote. You have
to be 2T to vote.
.j While we a^e optifnistic that another
War is not.enevitable, Wo would like to see
.. i, rider taded onto teome appropriation
age, the federal law requires that Soon bill jn Congress to give men in the United
after ntynbeir “18f’ has been duly celebra- !state's uniform the privilege of voting in
ted thp celebrant sign his name on the national elecfriions regardless of tlieir age.
"available list” at his local draft board of- Old enough to fight, but too young to
ficc. Locally; thp draft board office is iotci sounds tdo much like‘‘taxation svith-
Rodm G08 of the Varisco Building: in Bry- out representation.” r
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"Soldifa SWestUin, Kpightly Gt nil man"
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Lawrence Si
The Battuliori. official uewapupet pf
City uf College Station, Tnow. is publish
bVUluy uftornoon, except duving holidays
tallou is publhibod tri-weekly on MopdAL WediK
Advertising futes furnished mi request.
voor.
The Asaocluted Prr.ijs is entlU'
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:rodiWJ to it or not othenrist; cr«i
Rights: di republication
so rei
illege of Texas and tlx'
; eve o' Monday through
the summer The Btft-
itc (14.80 per school
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of ull nuws dispatches
spontaneous origiii publish-
Tw<
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ory of the A,
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ve Senior
hte room-
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One night back inithe
an insolent but inven
gaied thoughtfully I at
mate's boots.
of paper
sold these; slips as
boot* fori four-bits a shot, and
dropped the slips into a hat
With remarkable hjck he pulled
his roommate’* name from the hat,
gave him back the boots and three
bucks for depreciation, and emer-
moneUry shriek of
ore a large sheet
Jghjv 4000 piece*;
ss chances on the
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himself
* W.TAIM’s first raf:
nee tlat historSe i night
snif n hnve unsenip ’
chances on evcnrtl
their souh
n hnve unscrupulo
*s on everything 1
i and Buick convert
to (he somewhat doubtful plea
of standing motionless and le
hulking Freshmen hack at
extremities with a ! heavy
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/ve raffled off watch«Hi,j rwij
ios, blind dates, Grandmothew,
football tickets, free trips to Brep*
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Additional Benefits Provided;
For Vet {Families by New Law
Compensation benefit*!for vete
rans, their dependents and bene;
ficiaries have been liberalised by
the passage of Public Law 330
which has been signed by President
Tinman, according to a report re
ceived by Dr. George T. McMahan,
Veterans Administration Center,
* Waco, Texas. The compensation in
creased in basic rates becomes ef
fective December 1, 1049.
The jaw provides additional com
pensation for veterans with de
pendents who are rated 60 per
cent or more disabled. Heretofore
only veterans with dependents who
were nited 60 pej- cent or more
disabled were eligible to receive
additional compensation. -"'i ;
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The law .raises-the rate on com
pensation for World War I vete
rans with “presumed” sendee con
nected.disabilities to the rate cur
rently befog paid to veterans whose
disabilities are determined to be.
directly service connected.
in six-months of wild
s debauchery. i h;
With all
roe have e
s; op! the Tj
Ip the dark
A&M some yoa
$oi'
(t establishes pew progressive
compensation ratings for veterans
with arrested cases of tuberculo
sis. It prorides for 100 per cent
rating foi the first two years fol
lowing the date the disease Is ar
rested. Far four years after that
the rate is set at $0 per ,ccnt.;! !
The law hlso fixes disability rat
ings for longer periods and ire-
quires a veteran tb submit to irx-
aminatiori and follow prescribed
treatment. j K!| |
Failure to do so may result; in
his rating being reduced froth Jl00
percent U 60 per Cent for the two,
years fol owing the arrest |yf [th'e
disease.
In addition, the law
the death compensation to
ith one or more children
Churchill Claims
No Bad Promises
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l-ordon, i-'P' Conservatlvv par
ty leader WlnsWn Churchill point-
•rily told ton! Reuverbrook today
“It is ievftainly! not mir Intention
to lry to win uotea by wholraalo'i
promise of hii^her wagex at the
l»re«<onti, grave time."
Beavierbrook gave his Own jto||.
tlcal chmpolgn platform for Brit
ish recovery Mopdny in n petsonal-
ly j;,lg|i'ed‘ article In his London
Ii tv iran,Vlr ,0 rK ’ r UlMiMed anq eomes tin-
M’lmo.
ipjury or
« result
widows w
and liberalizes present rul
es
penses paid> and
sold raffle tick
le tig
barbecue era of
>ars back, /'then the
phomoreis ate a Freshman for
brunch: and picked their tjeeth with
his roojwndto. raffling at Aggicland
was nqticeably (lifforent.
If a Senior came arojund, sell—,
ing chanceo .on, a .used rtjtor blade
pr some other item of ; personal
value, ino one hesitated toll cross his
grubby pa m with adequate silver.
Hi| sales 1 alk ‘wax merely the hoi- *
low, wooden tattoo of "Old Back
sides": taphing: on the floor that/
iald, 'flak'! the chance, og take the* 1
ftoncty” ' 4i ’I
|| : pnee in 1045 an ii
Aggie! sol< chances oni
itself, at 1) cents a tickcl
a nice ,tiiy jirofit, and
thought hg whs awfully-Ulever and
laughed It off.: However; there are
still tt few gullible men! here who
think .that; they won.
Would Janyphx i| Hkx [to buy a
chancfc on a typxwriter that somx-
Umex faim to print thx Hcttxr “e”
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iginativc
jc college
He made
everyone'
•n a typxt
ilS toprin
Dr. Wing to Present
i-ilffeBphf'
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Manageiucnt Department, Will pn>-
vitiet
r>’ ei
ring paj-nient of eompcnsatibrtS for
' M-w
riift-on-
of civil clonflr
dees not -fovol
fined in 4 He Ji)
tence is ipTpos
disease incurred
inf own willful
civil confinement. 1
It holds! such confinement tb In;
"in line of duty" providing p court
martial sentence of dishonorable
discharge!is remitted or, ip 0aae$
« civil cjonflncment, the pftenae
nvolvc a felony art do-
juriMllction whiii o sen-
fom • •’ j: • ; | i»,!/•••'
World W’*r II Vet* |j j
For aid World War U veter^w
with seivk'e eoijneclbd dlsi(lrlllt|ciH
andrthos^kWorld W#r 1 vefovnitM
whose (Jirfthllltlps hnve iHKlij dpt- ;
crmn«H| by VAlto be dliveily rer-
vice connhetod {the 8.7 mtr rent
arro)ss thij board tncrenae* ^11 ap- 1
ply. |. | j!:3 j
Fbr cMlmple, n vetenqyJlwHo is:
JO per eeijt diwjhled and cbWt'^ lin*
’ape
Dr.:Leohnrd: Wit|g, of the Wildlife
font !a pamrlloh [fl*® activities of
irds! in the Yukdb terr for>' tlw
f7th meeting of The Aiforican 0)j-
t lithologist s’ Gniob In ing held from
October 1(11<?: M at Bi tfnb>, NeW
■fork; 7ft: j ,
Dr; \\ ing, who'is Chai
uniori’s Jiiepibcnhip
tpcmi the pfojt. spmme
territory ubVendr g thef
(he territtryis long
odsjon the birds!
Df. Wirg:Was accompanied on
ils Yukon trip by his wife and four
i hllqren, a id foceived much assist!
Oneci from Mrs. jWing in obsei’V;
“•iiiib s
nmn of tfo!
•ommittec,
in Yuk/xi
effects of
light per-
I JH
les will receive on In
rn m iTvriYi- u « incrmsp.i'lfo his: :
mmthly fompmiMition chwk, from
FORTHELQVE^
OF MIKE
DON T MISS m
SPIKE/
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OmHM, >OTK"o:
tn ln.it two u —li-i oil- atuSrnt,
»«aJTCi the uugoifm oi no offl'ier
of tli- .v/m-l Vorce.s oo thij rampiht.
ciiiiSic J a, rlieck with injiuCflcienl fundi! in .
the j tank to e&ver tt A former atufont
!s.ei ft.uunjay in Bn*on K''j«c«. wWle >»«*r-
ni? thf uniform of a cadet lo liv-lfj'le
b(w)»i. wH.i detected brltinns di.-credlt i on
«iiH f'oepi of ('Hd-ts. j ^ve hail otforti
who once wer- cade*# and pc- .-till studmtB
who taS’v not nine Iwit th- highest motlVfj
and sttjndards of coo^ti'p, inquire cpn-
e-rning p;-lr eligibility Ito! wear the c»i)et
uniforut land anttfob hodt#. n'
It i# eohtrary to Kedrrcl Sfa'utt. IKm- .
ishab(-;t*y Impflson.iietil nmd a fin- up to ' ^
JSOO.'to w-ar Any uniform of the Arto*d
Seretpe* unless one la s te>i)a fHIe m«m-
her of tih- \rhiW Services on , aetli c or
• raiBthS duty. This Statute Includes [(be
' earing of tiie RQfc uniform. duly
Uiose. students who are Ixma fld» mMUt-
bers of! (he c<.rt>s of Cadets and: are en
rolled in Military .science dars.es i Ure
iiutboripejd to wear the RdTC urilfortu tvith
the ii’slgnl* of (his. Corps of'Cadets. It
Is e#pfe|aily dettlrahle teat the higbpst
standards he maintained Veeause the pres
ent cap insignia violates IfederMl Statu
in tbar (t etnbraces tii- great seal
t’nJted! Shstoj. After! Conslderjallle
tlatlon | wie hafe authority to con('inu- ubilng
the prtsfnt cap Insignia un'II aootlier in-
ar?*TeV»S52: jtraj! a; «t.,.«» m. -h* «»4>«cr
f'a.Iets’i to #ee that the'wearing of jour of fores
. cadet fogorw In of liiguert eUudarrl iand
is n ■' . * ■
tgisnedi If. L. BOAT^BK
rytonel. . Infantry
I’.M.S.dT. And Cbnudaniiutit
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tbojci atndnntJt who want Uielr ring! for
f'lvrts’ifafo must: Jet tlieir ordtf in to tiie
Kegwiiv's OffWa before Novealber lirst.
Any! fludcot Who IfoKs not more ihau
eight tiours of having cuniAeted the aura
ter of tidUin wfdired through tine ~ '
year ojr lily curriculum pfo whoi har
un cfoii tttuither Of grade points may
pur-hnrt. the A', and, M. ring. *
All tiiign mud ta paid for m full when
niacing th» io-a*r.'
Tftei dn« w indow Is open only frijln S
n.w. fo; JCitJO Moon, dully v*«*ipc 0(1 Sun
days.
1 u. te Hjenlen, * 1
Jlpgbiraj,'. !
13JW) to!SI6.
Others |n thiisc cutogjfM'ioill wfo'Hc;
isabilitics raijgp up to 'tmej/lljO:'
r rent maximum will n*cclv(.'; pro
rnltisci
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(•ates. Th()F tbej* will Ire 1 ' Automa
tically injcrcaacd by the nH- law
Forester learns
Careless Hunters
J^ O. Burnside, |iead of th°! Five
fbnlrol Department of tbo Forest
SriTiee, made a special plea today
t<j *11 spoeLsmem hsking for [their
cooperation. In preventing forest
Arcs. The hunting season oj.encd
Oct. I in the .South Texas zone for
ilov. s and squirrels.
I The forester pointed out; that
nl many summer rains haid (n-
ctea.cd the amount of vegetation
ih the woods. As this material! dries
‘i.oiil Deuivotjirook’s opinions nro
hls owii, hut it:is my duty tb s|j 4
that they must not be taken as
iti’ri'sthtifig the considered ppl*
•rhiirmill teb/ t" Twy^ronferetuu' Iportionatfs incndascs in thnia'whWks#
no mmimum wage scale. T h c, Vl " gi’l •• 150 nuifodd of
labbr governm^nt has maintained h f nw ^ conT »’ Jj !
a wa$ freeze: policy since early | Peacetime rates for scrvMe! cpni
(<1(7 1 ' I nected disabled ’•vcteums arc fixed
Thil right Wing London news A v ,a ' v -4 Wfcnxnt'W ^riime
paperfr said Britain may have a
general election in Ikte November.
i 1 Houstonians Naitae
Judging Contest Monks President f
.lack Warren McCarley, agrioil-: Gerald P. Monks, ■senior godjogj’
tune major from Denison, won top ma j orf wati elected president of the j
honors at the National Intercol- San Jacinto Chapter qf the Hbuss
Ionian Club, in a nteetijng Thurfoay j
night. , i j I I)
Moil Your Order* NOW!
iNIOMTK J2S
Satwrday, lifO
IlMIlfi Thw»». .
hJO^ond «,J0 I
jo. w-
40 on*
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Additu all Mali aidalt Igi 'ifATl f All
auniToiiufi, paiui MMU
•ntU»« «»!««% ar manay aildar an* lalt-
l agdiAiwd, carnal fafoapa., ,
State fair of Texas ★,
Att^torium Dallas, Oct. 8-23
1 1
legjutO Dairy Judgine Content at
Waterloo, fowa. Monday, Dr. I. W.
Uupel; head Of the dair}’ husban
dry department, announced today.
Jn ,bomi>etition Avjtb 00 others,
McCarley was high point man. in
ull! bfoeds and ti*d for third place
in Holstein judging*. 1 |
Gilson Mrl^trry and Earl Ed-
.. ... sst fires increases.
"While driving through ori near
v/ooded areas, be sure and use the
ash tray in your car,” Burnside
alrkc*!. "If you snyokeiir Ui ; e a farm
ing fire, be sure your match and
cjvervthing yoil ligln With It dead
oql." Burnside added that s!(>orts-
nen can enjoy hiany mom nappy
, Ijdurs of hunting by obsening these
r£ [X'BSf;s«i««.J .be
trtic vpUril.
not bmy fo
of sportamanshi
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