The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 06, 1950, Image 3

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THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950 THE BATTALION
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The t'ity of C'olleKe Htallon U here ehown In ani>
atatlon aa orittlnally ewnceived anti aketrhed by
(he fourth^arade art atudenla of AAM Conaolf*
dated Mchorfl. The map waa drawn by the rlaita
Instructed by 1 Mrs. J. V. Perry. Included In the
picture In major landmarks of the colleire and of
the city. In the upper left can be seen the city
hall, the PMA^buildlnp, and the Campus theater.
The sinftle church at the North Gate represents
the church district. Below the North Gate Prexy’s
fountain I
er si III Is
American
drlllliiir oi
In Kyle PI
the Consol
the mtlp
hlkluK*] i
hibit at t
drawn pluc thi
“te Acad
hown I hr.
flax, four A
the main drill
Id and In the
dated school.
|s complete, sh
e map has r<
ie Colleire Htat
LI’L ABNER
Calling All Carsons
s tC,H.'. r - EV'RY TIME AH GITS ANOTHER
PIECE O' TH' PITCHER O' TH' GAI_
WHOSE KNEECAP AH LOVES
p.
LI’L ABNER
c stater tower, and low>
lemlc ItulldinK with the
I kM Cadets are depicted
field, tn the, lower left
lonter rlxht Is pictured
Also, at the Kast Gate,
wFnit'Xh AkkI*' hitch*
ently been put on ex*
ion .State Bank.
5,500 Strong ....
ies Now
CS Citizens
(For Census)
College Station’s official popu
lation will receive about a 5,600
boost in the 1950 census. The boost
will come from the A&M campus |
student body, a group not allowed |
to be counted a decade ago.
Students can’t vote, pay taxe$,
or run for office, but they now
seem to be official citizens of Col
lege Station.
Three students have been ap
pointed to make the official count
for the college, according to Hom
er B. Adams, Brazos county cen
sus captain.
Bryan Field freshmen will go
Into the county total, since their
geographical location makes it
impossible for them to lie includ
ed in either the College Station
or Bryan count. They numbflr
about 1,100, according to college
officials.
The freshmen census will be con*
ducted by a student’s wife living'
at the Bryan Field Village.
Building Products
Market Men Meet
Students taking the Building
Product* Marketing curriculum In
the Business ami Accounting De
partment have been asked by
Kalph Hook, H A A professor to
contact him If they Intend to find
a summer Job In line with the re
quirements of their course.
Hook will aid those who need
help In securing such jobs. He
would like to see all Interested
students, though, so he can deter
mine How many will be taking the
summer jobs.
By AI Capp
The Wail at the .Lonesome
FOLKS KEEPS TELLIN' ME, WHY
SHOULD AH EAT MAH HEART <
OUT FO' LI'L ABNER. FOLKS
KEEPS TELLIN'
, ME THAR'S
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1. BOVS IN TH'
THE Nt
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( 4AME ON THE LIST
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CE, WYOMING.
ire
THEY >)<EEPS
SAVIN
A GAL
ME Ki
_ CHOOSI
’ ANY
BOY
SHE
WANTS.*?
LI’L ABNER
The Fat Chance of a Lifetime
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on*_tjckct,
tsshw
rf tS^£sNrr1V ANOTHER
V PAT CHANCEbs. wise »
wyominCT.^—./;?
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yOO KNOW THAT ,
YEARS AGO, THIS
RAILROAD SAVE
UP AT TAT CHANCE
WYOMING’- INSTEAD
OF CROSSING T> “
CONTINENTAS
LI’L ABNER
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WONDER HOW HE HANDLES
THIRD GUN ?-
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By Ai Capp
WAL—SOgf-AH CHOOSES
LI’L ABNER. CHOSE HIM
HIM TH' FUST TIME. AH SEEN
HIM, WHEN WE WAS LI'L ,
'CHILLUNI.'T-SO-'HERE AH
IS—STUCK W/F A BOV AH
HAIN'T .
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SO THEM FAT CHANCERS IS )
SO TOUGH TWET NO SANE A
HOOMIN SEAN WILL GO THAR. _
IN .-mET CASE — JWr J<
HERE AH OOME."
Little Yokum, What Now?
II
OMLp*> NONE O' TH'
REG'LAR AIRLINES
WILL TAKE ME 4
WHAR AH WANTS *
r'fv-irr
LIT. ABNER
I heard that son.*/
DON'T WORRY .T— I'LL
.VOO.T' 'DARE-DEVIL
IS THE NAME. ANO ~
IS MY GAME.*:''
The Right Man for the Job
•UiPff-AU. THESE
plane*-—but
NOBODY'LL TAKE
ME r FAT
chaniCe .re’
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-FLYIN'_ you and Jl
5T PA
pf-F
FANNY-??- MUSt
AH NEMAN
SEEN ONE
O'TMOM*
MV PILOT'S
r
By AI Capp
I'VE CARRIED PASSENGERS ,
OVER ACTIVE VOLCANOS
ED 'EM THROUGH
IIC CLOUDS.'T-I'LL .
TAKE
SLNYappY.^ ,
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THEN, WILL
VO'TAKE
ME TO
FAT
CHANCE ?
WHAT DO YOU
THINK I AM ?
C-CRAXY ?
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By AI Capp
-OUST BECAUSE I FLEW
IN ONE WINDOW OF THE
old r ‘
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VYC. WIIYDLHV tn-
LADIES' HOME
iDE E bowrf>T-~
IN ONE HOUR- |YOl
I WON'T BE *
PILOT ANY i
--DON'T
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Fight Can cor
Boyle’s Column
• • •
Daush ters Start
ed pro
New York——The two young
daughters of Maribel Vinson have
made an even earlier start in life
than did their famous mother.
“Both my girls took up ice skat
ing at the age of 2,” she laughed.
“I was 3 myself when I began.’’
That was 35 years a^jo. Her
father strapped a pair of double
runners to her feet, 1 she took a
few tentative steps—-and was off
on a career that was to make her
on^ of the best known figures in
American sports.
Skating was pure joy and pas
sion to her. Maribel won her first
women’s national figure skating at
16, and she captured it eight more
Texas Cattlemen
Set Fall Meeting
The Texas and Southwestern
Cattleraisers Association will hold
its quarterly directors meeting at
A&M Sept. 29 and 30, it was !an-
nounced today to Dr* J. C. Mijler,
head of the Animal Husbandry
Department.
A part of the meeting will! be
devoted to dedication of the hew
beef catle center of ^the Animal
Husbandry Department, Dr. Mil
ler said.
The date of the meeting and pro
gram arrangements have been con
firmed by Ray Willoughby of San
Angelo, new president of the! or
ganization.
The Texas and Southwestern
Cattleraisers Association has more
than 10,000 members in Texas, Ok-
laEdma and New Mexico. i
The meeting will be one of| the
events of the year-long observance
of the 75th anniversary of A&M.
Senate Loses Voice,
Takes Early Recess
Washington, April 6—(A*)—The
Senate ran out of speeches Tues
day and had to recess about two
hours before its usual quitting
time.
Vice President Barkley told
senators “It ought to be regarded
us a notable historical event that
the Senate has fun out of some-
thing to say/
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The Senate was debating a dis
placed persons hill, oil
oers hava agreed to
whl'fh
vote.
mem-
times before she turned profes
sional in 1938. Only one woman
consistently beat her in world
competition—Sonja Henic.
Today, at 38, she still spends
eight to ten hours a day on the
St. Moriz Club rink at Berke
ley, Calif., teaching her skill to
RS Club Sponsors
Opportunity Talk
Paul C. Stevens, visiting teacher
for Galena Park High School, will
be the Rural Sociology Club’s
Job Opportunity speaker Tuesday
night, April 11, at 7:30 in Room
208 of the Agriculture Building.
Stevens, an A&M graduate of the
claHK’ of 1942, majored in rural
sociology with u minor in educa
tion. In his present work he has
thaTlual role of social wurker and
educator,
He'^worked for several years
with the Harris County Probation
Department. Recently he has done
graduate work at A&M. t
In addition to the duties, of and
the qualifications for hjs present
job. Stevens will outline; the work,
ami the training of a probation
officer,
j*Un
want
But J do 'sometime*
what 1 might have done if
n't turned professional."
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h of
iful enthusiasts,
m rather at, another < ross-
roads in my life now.’C^^e si d. “I
never want to give up skat ng—
aftek- all my mother still ska in at
70 and my father skated until he
was 76—but 1 don’t want to
•my whole time at it.”
Maribel feels that many sljjaters
today spend entirely too mu
their lives on the ice. .1
“We used to skate onlji'
winter months. Now they
11 months of the year. That ijiak
the 1 competition more dog-ea
and takes the zest out'of it.
“Most of this high-nressu|re i
unnecessary. A great skater
n’t have to skate all year
to keep great—but if your c
titor does it, you do it. It’i
a rtierry-go-round.”
Mis* Vinson has no regret^ over
the big role skulling has pin
her own life. , * i
‘il don’t know whether 1
to take my own children thfoukh
the same routine- -It’* a long i oa
she shUI. "But I got n trome id
it mount of fun out of skul||ini
rmfre than I do now, I'm sun
I hitw u 1 lot of the world I'i
hulily never hu.ve seen.
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