r THE BAT FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 3950 l A ' ■»,„ taTToIT Page Editorials It’s Great to Be a Member vw • Z- ' ■ . *•* ' ! * We went to San Antonio last waek-end to take part •the activities of the annual San Jacinto Festival along with other members of the freshman units making the trip, was an experience which will be hard to forget. Walking down the streets of San Antonio no one could tell v^hether or not you were an Aggie because of the great numbe\of military men in uriform, but,when our group got together and marched down the street, people cheered and that good old “gig ’um Aggies” could be heard quite frequently. r r i It was good to know that rinen more than twice our still have enough of that Aggie spirit ^instilled in thepi to stand up and cheer a freshman unit as it marches by. v The Aggie ihusters had 5 been; held the night before the parade and more than likely the words of speeches made at the j|atheri»gs were still Xresh in their minds. A&M was well represented in the Fiesta celebration. Maybe not as well as TU or some of the smaller schools of this area, but we can guarantee you that the people of San Antonio and thousands of othetjs on hand to see the parade that didn’t know about our college on the Brazos, have) a good idea of what A wonderful thinf It la to be an Aggie because of the ovation our Rose Volunteers, Freshman Dri Team, and Band received during their performances. '"f 1 PREHUMAN i ■ I:. thwl Aimlin MIwihm} iehmldt mtritnr IMII iiiMuiiiiiMiiunmmutiiittiiiriiiimmitiir.mt astii IMP# IHMiOTIIH luinmmiimiitiuitiiiiimiii iimumiiTimmii A Poll Of Opinions And Attitudes ^ T At The Annex . The action taken by the Texas Intercollegiate Student’s Associa tipn last week at Baylor is the bapis behind out? question for this At this! conference ^it was vot^d to table the bill tfiat as serts, “Rights to membership to TISA not be denied to any col lege. .because^ of race or creed,” and it was also decided to hold next year’s conference here at A&M. ■ TISA, composed of seventy state schools of junior college level and sixteen colleges scattered through out the statC; is an organization of student ‘governments where stu dents problems are discussed and solutions from other schools con sidered, | f \ ' . Deciding to discover what the reaction of. the Annex freshmen would be if TISA had approved the measure which would allow By ALLEN PENGELLY Negro delegates to attend next NOLAN HUFF ’49 > F0RI) SALESMAN ’ USED CAR AND TRUCK > HEADQUARTER^ ■ r ] 1 I ' Specials 1948 FORD — Two Door Super DeLuxe |— Radio . i '^Heater — White -Side- walls — Clean .. . $1195 > ( ■ . t ./ ■: .-r ; ' ! - 1947 STUDEBAKER Club Coupe —^BesStei' Ov- drive — Plastic Seat '! , Covers. Like new :. $1195 1948 JEEP . . . . $795 - .•■"v' : . ■a- : ■! ' Bryan Motor Co. 415 N* Main 2-1507 year’s conference, this office con fronted Annexites with the qiies- tion, “Should Negroes, hie I *1-1 lowed to attend the IIS feeence next year at A&..„. | Leading off in favor of | alloyi ng/Negro college delegates! to at- nd TISA is Davis Bottom, ja usiness' administration studtent rom Dallas. Said Davis, “Since the ■Jegi-o colleges have problems which will have to be solved soon er or later, I think that jf they were allowed to attend the meet ing their problems eoidd be] solved inore quickly and effeltivjilyt. “If a Negro has enough lintjestl- hal fortitude to, go after a co|lege education, I can’t understand why anyone would want to laijnper him from receiving solution^ to his many problems by depriving nim of the privilege of airing his problems before such an organ ization as TTSA.” I ' Agreeing with Davis in Bee Francis, chemical engineering major from Houston, who sgys, “If a Negro college sn:h as Prairie View 'is allowed i o be long to the A&M System, then see no reason why such leges shouldn't, be allowed to tend the conference. Since A is willing^ to provide spepi coaviences such as dorms commisaries for the'Negri d gatea, I can’t underatand 1 anyone would complain as their being housed and fed the eampiiM." Kvert Kiekette, Michigan »usi leas nmlnlatratUtn student,| U n favor of the proposal for N epieaentatlon in tne orgat ’l have gone to senodl dayetf ; fpothhll with N e. niudehts and t am In favor «f 111 (See OPINIONS, l*a«e]|) f o'! In Federal ^ shman Band stands before the television aenp.in the path of the Illuminated Night trade Which climaxed the annual San Jacinto stival held in San Antonio last Saturday night. to finish a short exhibition in front of viewing stand just around the corner bef suming their march. Annex Sports . Company ’Mural By PAT LeBLANC pany four, piloted by the hurling of Howell came from l>ehirid to beat the musicians of Company one, 9-5 Wednesday it) An lex intrarnunjd baseball. In ror-i tudded game, the com- fouif boy* Collected eight ff Long and employed the f|v« eh’oni made by the band to get their dne tallye. The burnt, with creditable pitch- ing from ,l,ong, got only four hits off ojf Jfloweil, Company four amreil frriit early in the Initial flame by two paaaea from Long and lonarcutlve alnglea by WIL llama ami Tabh, The'hand went ahead In the aecond Inning with single * hy Shafer and Swarla and two aalkal to put the hand out lit front h*4. The ''flighting four” rallied In the Inat two Innlnga on hlta by Wlllltims, Compton, and Childress, nod supolrinented by three boots by the band players to raise the score to 9j6. Tahb n|nd Williams were the Company four big-guns by getting two ior three, and two for four respectively. Swartz slammed out two 1 its Of the bands total four to ta ce the swatting honors for Como my one. Fljjfht II beat Flight 13, 7-4 and Comb my 6 bested' Company 2 by a scoi’e of L3-2. '' Ten Netters Play Only ten netters saw action pri or to Wednesday in this weeks’ An- 4 Winner Softball nex Open Tennis Tourney. Dur able little L. H. Runge outlasted Billy Bristow in the best perform ance of the week as a good size crowd of tennis fans watched on. Runge was flawless in bis corner- aceurute serve ami played a very steady court gamje in defeating Bristow, fi-4, (1-0, Bristow showed a good backhand but was u little weak with bis usually strong fore hand In returning ijnmn of Ruuge's haul smashes. W, T, Hlmmomi won a hard- fought match over itlimmie Willson, k U, Willson toaklihe first game, and was well ahead in the second until fireball Him'imms began lo hit the range, Hlinmons look the second game atal then swung nut 7 more wins in a row to sweep the match front Willson. ,1. ,1, Martin was; at ease In w I li lting over C. tt, t'nrglll, day to give cadets time to pre- pite from in- but Thurai military sci- the jmspect-j from 8 a. m. Monday morning un til 2 p. m. Wednesday aftertioon, the Dean of Students said. The Housing office will alio start mak ing roc m assignments to men hav ing pajid . their fees Tuesday and Wednesday. No assignments will be made after 6 p. nt-' Wednesday and students wilt be required to wait uhtil June to register. Brea- zeale skid dorms 14, 15, 16, 17, and Walton and Milner Halls will lie available- f°r quarters this sum mer. Mcnlwho pay their fees and get their bousing assignment* (early will be permitted to go to the campus Thursday afternoon be tween .’i and 5 p. m. to registor fur coursek, the Annex official said. June 5 from 8-12 a. p. will no the only tl|me registrgUrta.can he! dints for the first summer sesstop, tot added.; f PjL 1 ^ ifr i Brertwcale alsii reminded; stu dents on the (),]L Pill In serum fee waver allpa from his office hefom payiiig fees at the fiscal offleel ! ,0 ■ i-.'i today •ere” 8t«n[d-^’P* re an ncs, i aach taking two wires. r: Fifty pain of wirot, serving fifty telephones. But let's say this tele phone cable runs through a n< sigh- borhood where not 50, but 200 families need telephone serv ce By sharing the lines among 1 hem -—four families to each line can have telephones. Some families prefer four-party service. Others will want two-party or individual- line telephones when they available. But for the time being it is best, we think, that as many families as possible get service through sharing. Party-line service is as good I ’ # Few things give telephone uteri make it When they ere at friendly And consider ate about using tht tama tala- phono line at they are about uting the tidewaik, or a but, or a rattau- rant —then party-line tervee ie Wi ! Those who need two-pafjt individual-line service will when we are able to add all the extra equipment it will take to supply it. We keep Careful records of each request for a different ty pe of service. In those neighborhoods where we have enough plant to permit it now, we are filling these requests. This is a continuing pro gram, and we appreciate the pa tience of those waiting. for 50 Zhe Southwestern StatesZelephone Co. T r , r