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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1950)
* Fife 2 ~ ‘ r [ — i-44 The Need For ite U . The immediate artioA UWn by I n:t^t HUtu Ml lid iir fonei in entfruiK the Korean wir ipQ^M more loudly tlnn could my word* for (he need at nuunUfung • de que t« armed ftiuM m iU areas When- the United Nation* atsad guard Hecame high mi aodair r>ower aatW prearnt in is pin in effective numbers, valuable time was saved in committing this power to action. A delay might have lasured failure Wt all know it would have had fanreachiug (uuaoqtieikea Imlial communist gains may mean that even thoip force* we were able to arixl into battle may not hive been cndqgh Hut thy aim stand as Lrvtuaony to flit advis ability of sendinf equipment and supplies to thiwe nation* who have alqpted them- arm he learned as a n- huK of the prsMnt war m the Orient One. we «e aura, will carry the message that it is far better to meat force wih force father Ih«'\ ompmmae and m the end kwe all Hut unlem the United Nations ia aMe to prftvade form to fleet [toaiible communist attacks, they will be unable to apply the lessons they havefearnad Until all free nations are able to help themaeivea, the United SUtes should, within the hiuit of its raaoarces. dedicate itself to be constant task of standing guand over their freedom In the meantime we phoukl aid these nations to reach a state of aelf-suffiejftiry That is our duty selves with our cause and are unable to as the leading nation in the world l^ r m L I Ij|i (irerner Still (»r«ms the UampiLs. We would be tailing down oa our jt>b if we failed to call attest ion to tie newest campus attraction We refer to the flour ishing stands of carfiet grass which art making them appearance within our rmdat. Hefun earlier in the year by the ('are aad Jgauitenam . o* <Jrounds I »e}>artment, the grass • planting campaign has now been taken up by thC Military Uejiartinent with 'fu« hi raging r*sult* In most of the stmts attacked by the Grounds Dopartmunt then- were only a few s|tar*e blades 4 grass In the gres in front of R.his Hull then- a sa hardly even that But now all them* location* are sporting or wili stain s|K»rt healthy stand* of the bright grm* blades 4 lot of wfllfc has gone mto the grass planting iqWac. Both de|Mirtments made extonaiy^ prw|NirationM for planting then imported sod or carpet grass runners to start the growth Regular watering and s{lading have paid off. We look forward to more and im»re carpet grass on the cani|Nia Although more trouble to care for. it presents a pleawant sight oa the hot dry days and < ooirr evenings of the summer and fall If. in t^Vs(uture it Would be poaaibl*- to have nn Vatim ommpua covered with carfiet grata W* re aure we d all agree the effort had been well worth while. Ki lter Police Forres for Texas... Teaa* polme officers announced M*n- da> the beginning of s drive 4' extrtui state civil service pn**rtion U» p»»hce de partment* in all cities in the state. The reasons fur ami the advantage* a# ilia protection wire well described tp the *|- torney who represents the newlv inest |s»rated Texas Municipal Police Anson* tion. L ♦ i **lf the poRre in every loodity wtne given the pnitectHHi of civil service. It would attract th«* finest young Then in eur communities to our profeM«is>n," the at torney sanl * , B> giving each idfwvr the proper traimiir through the vinous pc> Ike and State Highway Hepartmeai m-h<H»|?*. we wpuld t»e able to give tin- pi-o- ple of the stale the kind of law enforce ment they so richly deserve "In all of the police department* In the larger cities and in the Slat*- High Solicitors Invade the ‘Forlv Acres*... The Summer Texan, aemi-wcekly, bot- weather tabloid offspring pt The Hafl> Texan, recently puldiahed a warning^for its student*. For the benefit of TV Stu dent* currently studying on our campus, we reprint the warning exactly a* it .age peared in their own ptibliratkin under the headline tvtgdenta Bewan*! Mag -h«Ih- men Are Here Again ’ “He a art of any magaaiae sub script»aa mihcitars wha may coatadt you on or near the raatpe*. M<trn«ri Arno Nowflta), deaa of studeal bit. Thursday. ■ J . “The perennial visitor* were on the Urag again Thursday, ‘taking a wirvey ta aae haw many reader* la way Patrol," he continued, ‘‘where we haw been under civil service and free from pokihea, it has been proven we an- in * much better position to cope with the fast movbig criminals of today than we went befoge we were in fear of losing our i«b* every two to four year* ’’ The opjtetive* of the new Association wew girfr* as improveti working condi- ta*f*- cwlart' ami security for polucmen. It lino hppes to mcieaar coofturation be- twacn polu*# throughout Texaa. Texans everywh«*re should be proud that thejf law officers have formed this itraai'izatfcon and m*t a* their goal an im- prwemeiit of our police protection. We should g)ve our full support to their ef fort*. M if they sre successful w*- will ill enjoy better communities, frw from politically dommateti police forces who h aro pow«nas», m some instance*, to crack down on those who ignore the law the intelligent class I h i a magarinr has.' If the student seems interested, the sob ft tor offers a thirty month sutmeription to this magazine for only the aikiNng coat.' ‘Of caurse, the rmt comes out to he thij standard full price for t h e tttgasiiM. "It is contrary to regulation* of Ihr Idlvernit v W ihene people io sell mag*line NuhnrripiMms on the cam pus. hut legitisiaie sakmmen have no hmiUUkuis placed on them on the I hag or acaf the rampu*.’’ To this we can only add. "A fool and hi.i montjv are soon parted ” The Battalion <* Af** Ti The Kal. City «f Cotiefe lag the wmibmi through rndag The ArnscM Pres* i* credits* te it er art •dhsmn. Right* e# omm Hsll *r aU saw* ntonio J ing to By DAVE COSLflT f 'tmp ( ftrreipesdmt AE AkaisHH rails* i kb* Joe Msaaa. Jesse Hiliiar*. as* Jus fiobhjm, to name a feed new hear the sM-k-nsme “Ysak. ■. The whole program, as they tail ua. i* to a hoe oa what this “peore-tiise Air Perce" la ith* >•1 it a true »hat they my Horn* foitow* rout* up thrtr Disic- th- aon real I) doea mpreartona in two word- -mighty aM the Um* At lee»t that’* nnirtsry AM in aN, theugh ft courta, i huurj I •wHeda I a 1 I nectmty (eat. AH i Is ROTTf radrt* PX offering ' i fUua* at * | reserved / pnae.hlc lr Th well laute out nererttly there* alwa« Aop>nio into erhirh »sd Sunday. F\r*nd*n» tops- to town are ban aometimns coat- l! plena, found that came ahMt hho Interpreting the Dleux . . . World Behind US: Russians (.aulioiis R) J M NOHKK1S iU VI* PofriKB iffaim Xaalrat The rea<tion th* rn>n-<|«>m- nuinist eerlii to AHi.rnan utter ventioa in knrva is that th* l ni te*l Stains ha* «i<>oit no to he counted am<>u|f th*- men. an*l that other and !••*» atnoi* na-n may a«>« fare forvapl cimfidently un der her wing The only word from thr d*nm- animat bhs a*Hie from it* l»-*h meal argument* about h-irality arol its ax|Ml-ted effort pi rfas-.- ify the U d. action a* Imixmai- ism. indicatr* that Kiix«ia i« rr- sdmg <*uUouaiy It xlrt-ngfhenH the belief that the losonpl U S. action t««n<h> to diminish, ritlwr than -itK-reaac. the chaix-ts of WorWi Wa. HI. Threala Pravxpis initial e*lit**nsl o« th* subject flout.ain- much of the us ual tine ami aakesl »h*Hh*r th, V 8 max have gone tow fmr, hut is flotn-eahl) fre*- of any ihn-at- eamg tone At *n> rate, first r«a<*tnp in Washmgpo was lhat I’reslOent Truman'* dervakm »»» arUiallv aceompluhiug its pur|Mia*< of ‘'rooting" any Ruskiuii mte|itM*n for further outbreak* tht* Sum mer Hltre ha* been m«ieh »*eeu latmn that ln<k»-( hm« and Tugo *lav,a might at** have been og the Russian list for action All de*etognwmts «u* h a* th<»*< of th,- last few day* |iM*d»ir* a »*rte« of disjointed h*it not un related Imt-res,avo mi* «>fi- id>s«-r ver* Her*- are same of mine: U 8. I**H.«* Might That the i'nited ^tat* « has l>een ver' admit in it* at>pr<*ach through th, 1 at ted Nation* That th, U N itself ha*> tak en * hlgtonf *p>n toward aCcirni- plishing th*- funettwn* for which it was de»igned That I’rusidetU Trumgn «land* a great 'leal taller That the itmtlanty "f thw Ko- tean aSd tlerWtar citwatioes is Uvi plow- to esc a ik- notice, and that American failure to leave an Army behind h« evacuating oc cupation force* in South Reran rontams a h swan for the future in a (Vrmany where the Ru* aians an doing in their ion*j just ttible Verge “liel nothing hi (ton* through strife or vain gP»ry, wit in ^ent- ae> of mind let each e-U-* tn inther better that theCwaelves l^*flk not rvery naan on bis awn tk rig*, but rvtrry man a>*e on the thing* vf others" Phil 2 .3. I what they did in gteir lone of Korea That Russia - "|ie»**- loving" |>>otui*r ii-la Ueik* |>ivtty green aiouml the gill* a* the first armed aggrrMion of the ixtstwar period tome* from within th,- highly touted "(leare bVu " Kelly Air Force Rale. Tex. (Special I—The Yankees are fiag- ing | about shine aM the situation in "Sunny San An- ia*i’t too t«d tame. l-oag Hays Northerner* in this case are a: The hour* coukpi t <|uRe Wl portim rt the mo** than Wb mil.-*) rtaal The days ararn a lit. Air Pon-e Admirtatietior cadet* ih. Ion* when you get up rt t:M taking six weeks of Summer Air! a . m wrunda at 11 p nv. tbk. Kon-e Rl>T( (amp here The although few cadets await Um(, Th* scpiadion had just retum- lank* an- akm th,- main point invitation to climb inte their epl* 1 ed from a feur-hopr aeasioa of of intorrat to the 14# ARM (h- A typical day at preaeot might Haa**, It wa* almut a half-bour •let* include a 8 .10 brsakfaat. a good before retreat when four heauti- (K cougep, since we’re freak barracks clean-up, two hours *>f ful yaU in an ojuatty beeutifai from nine month* of (rtiege St»- either drill or P E . or a two to* car drr>v*j into the are* immediaU- tion weather, the depeadsMe daily !<jur hour tour of some near by m-l ly adjoining the Aggl* barracks ihmc of Old Sol is a little un- stalUtmn All Una .iw followed by ,, W ne-arao usual to us tan. 1 lunch, four hours of daaa. a re- 1 They boy fiw Wh.ie eth-r Sumnwr ('amp formoUon tors review» ami whom thgy were looking and tea-* *i.dets throughout the nation are ' w P ,> ' ,r * irr usually frae dered ai tnvitaUon to htm and a M-ttiiag down to cangi routine, ^ P Bn T' > • n< * couple of buiklie* la hop in and we’re well into our thifd week &t | ikroughout the seekdhil ! join thaff ia a short ride. Under training 1 A * P* r u,,ual **■ ^ ™ »he the orrSmaUnees who could re- vavi r. u * prr m,t 100 ‘S^ffuac? Nithe three Aggira They* \*W laac* Kevieu »a announcing our acem-nce The long to make The first w*-ek. wki*h was moet-i R r ** n*dbt hare found a yell them»ei\*» i>ws*muMe i ly nrganixational. wound up with P r *‘ t, e r Yull-tut at thUj About five minutes after the n review which the all Aggie v-sdet £h*h. _ , . . . jlfiipa, foqVehUWe, and AggP'* hmi. Squadron K took hands >1own mack nlertaSMWrt made thdir departu**, the Httire TW camp i* i-tim|M>aed <»f an The (Tub, incidentally, ia only squadron fell out fw a can-ffl cight-aquadron, tw«»-gn>up wing j (*ne /'of several entertainment 1 role call. The little scene, it The few A*M cadets md in Squad- f*cilit*es offered There is also seem* had been obaerved hy a ran M fuel themsches living with • theater featuring a new pra-, laclicai officer or tern, our neifhle*r* from the far far; gi-am ca« h mgnt, a swimming Result th** Aggies returned a northern provinces of Michigan pool a well-equipped gymnaatoia I few hour* later to find them- and Miitne*uda in N<m*dmn 7 | containing la»«iuig alley a nod *,-hes praud owner* of 10 de* M<at of the Aggi •» in S*iuad- other form* of recreation, yev- (merit* Their* were the long**! ran 7 (Jack Cochran, Frank R<«p era I tasehall diamond* volleyhaM faces of the we»-k. PALACE Bryan 2'f879 Now Showiatg *<M«B / -owe ALAN LADD CAPTfll* capry us ft, MANDA HEKDRIA QUEEN Now Shorn ing * Prevug Snlurdg' 11 p.ai. AND ONE HH. MEEK EAffT DAY Firwt Run 81 ART S ; I tbl—>:Jb— « 4v^i ; ab- -ia«a of Tcxm and the aehnoi yaar Ih*r every luaaiay jgOPtRATOIl HOWAiD <t l VVMI (il I COJK 2—2' / ( am* l.ibhv w Peach Halves . . . . . : lie 2—11 (to., ( an- l.lbbv\ Peas & (arrois . . . .. 3i z—dOT t d'»- Kowgd.ilr Fresh l.ii PRODICK .imav *1 Quart Trtr Tup \pple Jiimt 25r 1— Ih-Ol. ( awn I 4Ml> Koval TomaltN- Juiee . . , 2— Na. 2'j (an*. ( rtsuur Point Diet'd (arruts . . . 2—Nn. 1 TaN Pink Heaui v Salmon ....... 1.) M- 2 le brapes. . . 2BB Sue ( alifuraia Oranges. . . California Plums. . . . Hi. 2le doz. 35e • Qh23e Celen bunch 15c F n*wh 2—No. 2 ( an \a-Z«a( ()ran»;e Juiee 35e 2— No. 2 ( ans Libb>'* Spinach 3,)e Miracle Vi hip Salad Dressinj; pi Xle <|t dn -FROZEN F(K)DS- l2-(te l*kf Snow ( rop Straw ImtHcs jJlc 2—ft (h. (ana Snaw ( n*p i Orange Juiee 45cJ Peppers 2 lbs. 2i»e • M \ R K K T - Decirr’a lall Korn Sliced Bat •on lb. lender Veal la>tn Steak . . . . lb. 71 c Tender Venl Square ( ui Shoulder Roast . . 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