The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 21, 1950, Image 2

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Fror» g all report*. Saturday's stats
hemoeratK' pnmary is going to draw a
mffmwWfm *
This ytar’s cani|>aigmng has been ov
ershadowed by war news. Even if there
was tot a world crisis, the campaigns
Fere relatively weak in compm’ison to
others.
• It’s just a dead political yeaf*. This
type of year, however, is most conducive
to the type <rf elections decided in the
"smokeddied back rooma.” To win an
election Saturday in many cities will only
fequire the candidate's vote and those of
his Msadft and relative* ^
Olr state, unfortunately, require* a
citizen to pay for the nght to vote. This
is bat another factor which m
Saturday sight s alactum natural
a minimum of balktocast.
The Battalion h| a atudsuto
Htudent-published nswupagar. F
supporthif any < andidxt* la the
local election* Bat we ds aah
thmf:
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Vote! The
their campaigns oner the a
of ambiguity It anil ha
the average voter la
if there are any, aad just i
support.
We ask, howewws thsi
favorite, and by ag mswns,
m a
Ikwsc (!lcanin<; and Texa8 Laws . . .
A glance through the state law* of
Texas will be sufficient to prove that the
tune has come for a clqpn-up campaign by
the atate'a legislator* or eves a clean-up
Of the legislature itself Presently. th«*e
are several state law* which, when
brought out into the open for posatble
usage, contradict each other. How similar
law* were paused while *uch law* are still
among the states statutes osn only be
answered by Texa* sharp eyed, hard
working legislators who unfortunately
panted quite a few new law* without .
bothering to consider that there might be
comparable laws in effect.
Unfortunately, these conditions exist
And no one Meems to be planning to do
anything about them. Latest exhibition
of the depressing state of our ancient laws
occurred in Austin recently when a group
of independent grocers a*ked that law*
prohibiting grocer* from lomg busmen*
on Sundays be enforced The demand was
aimed at chain stores, but it served to
Risin*! Taxes and Sunixal
The price at survival seem* to be going
up akmg with every other oowmodNlF.
That, initial success of the North* gknrsWn <
army ha* caused wide revision* in milv
tary estimate* Of men and equipment that
would be required to must a Russian
drive m western Europe
New plans may anvolve a program to
develep better tank* and provide the in
fantryman with increased firepower Since
tactical airpower ha* not proven to be de
cisive in stopping enemy tank*, this job
will fall to the inde*|>en*able foot soldiers
A new tank development program was
failed for by American officers in (Jfr-
tnany more than two years ago. Field
test* showed thst American tanks were no
Here is what Houstonians will see on
their ballet* Saturday
‘FOR the ordinance. (A vote for the
ordinance is a vote AGAINST pubis
housing i*’ •
"AGAINST the ordinance (A vote
against thei ordinance it a vote FOR pub
lic homing)" |
When will somebody—anybody—wrfte
an ordinance where a negative vote is in-
tireiy negative while an affirmative vote
definitely mean* ves”?
A joke in never really old until it ha*
been m two show*, a Broadway column,
and the Commentator
The Battalion
" Soldi* t St*9smm
Lawrence Sullivan Rosa
\ Hmgbtl) Gtntltmm”
Founder of Aggie Ttadittoos
TV Battelmn. official sewi_
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bring forth the fact that such a law does
exi*t. Not only one law, but four others
dealing with the name subjret and wmoe
of them contradicting each other, were
found.
Several other so called "blue law*"
state that g&stfee station* may do busi
ness on the Sabbath day. but station own
er* are breaking s law svery time they
sell a candy b*» or a cold dnak The law
says they may Hell nothing but fuel and
lubricant*. Other absurd laws involving
similar situation* and vague purpose*
exist among our statutes
Many of these "blue law* ’ may *eem
humorous to most f+ika However, they
should be of deep c<»ceru to us For it
is we who are res|M>nstble for electing the
legislator* who have allowed Texa* laws
to reach this unforgivable low We a*
voters, have failed our pur|>ose and un
fortunately elected men who tend to
neglect their law making duties
match for the Russian tanks
American superiority over unlimited
Ruaslwn manpower ran be obtained only
with more efficient weapon*. Rearma
ment of wewtrm Orman* ha* been consid
ered in order to meet new infantry require
ment*.
New evaluation* of airp«»wer are now
being made, but the defense of western
Europe will not be based heavily on air-
power until more effective anti-tank oper
ations are developed,
These development and rearmament
programs will cost billions of dollars, and
taxes wd! go up in proportion. The main
question, however, is survival rather than
economy
Sign* of the time* The application*
for admission to the Texa* University
Schpol of I^sw. we notice, have an added
line, typed in on the otherwise printed
form.
The added line read* "Race .
Interpreting the Mewi . . .
Foreign Intervention
Mav Cause Showdown
3
J. M. kOHKRIS J|
Kwreifn Affairs InalVTI
Ju*» •or mor* < <Msmtt*i»t aut-
brwk sick S' that is Karr* will
rsts. IS* quMtioS of whstKn tkr
wr«t •HouM «rrk an imm*(iiatr
ihnwCown with Ktusis
Korea Hm pn»vidi**l a autiwia-
irq| rsvsistior of Has muck weat
rnt effort esn kr »ockr*1 b) by
'or* relatively amoll sction*
i ajmkIoi•(■un o! the atidipoiiai
Irvubia thsi 'Uigbl b« fatuMd by
Commuaiat mov* in ln<to-China,
the Bsikai - or oitswbere sk««U>
cauosa peofilr to So*Mer whs( Ksp
peno if Bii«i«ia ia skie to -it bs< k
witk tier military »trei rtfi (sum i
while American and allied foree*
are austtarH all osar the lot
affatiw' th» -ateliitr-
Thare have heem ail »ortj» at iw
porta from 'he Balknr.» i* thr
laat few Hay* fotemattanai com
mercial cin lea m Saw York, have
!**en fall of rsmora about troop
movetneeUa and eeen mvapifW!»
The I wtao* VaUana Hslkan ram-
miiam h*a iaauaH a Htfeet wm’ in«
of i>aaeikio trmikle Moato «| the
reporta k*ve «etiled on Yu*(u*iavia
ami an mo. on (irr«re aa the pr*ailMe
victim* af Bulssnan. aJUinaaaian
and Hunganan aptreaaion Oihora
have laritiHed Heaifn* on beth aa
the com in form arek* to «‘ot%kl ,l, k
a new «tata of laceHoma dreece
i» ju*l aa much <if a l! S rpqxm-
aibiltly aa Korea.
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After being allowed to areumtilste
dirt, trash and whatek'pr elae happened
to be is the vicinity Prexy * Poustam ha*
finally been drained and deaned Inspec
tion showed it had cracked aid had been
leaking for some time No doubt s poor
conditios for the Calls of 38 • gift to the
college
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Similar re|Mirt> h*ve concerned
Iran Them* havf h*en Hmcounted
by the fact th*t Rusain ha- no
•atcIliUr army to Ho the job there,
althaufh aha might attempt an in-
tersal coup thraufh kurHiah and
other dtaaident ebraenta .The Shah,
htiseyer, b*k feR able thi» week to
defy RuMiac clSiaa* t« isUrven-
taomat rirbta under an <>ld treaty,
thereby givm* the appearance of
rtir^fldenre that Teheran i* able to
handle that AituatUjn
i hmeae < onimbiitat attiviUca on
the Inda-China b«ule' have let!
tame iruude ■''•«»vera to calculate
that th* treate*i danirer of the
moment jta« in that area They a
. i*rtt Burma. • raa <y tom by
jMril war, lietaaen «everai more
.g tean ityaim*im»tie facUon*. as
• bother poaaible ok|Vctive.
President Truman make* it clear
that the Tinted St»te« intendu to
develop ample (*»»er to hamlle the
little ware a* well a« to m«N*t
whatever tim.Hvbl* Ruwua ha.H
foi heraelf That ake d<>ea have a
war plan ia now • other widely at-
up ted. wltbwutth it u believed flex-
able and Still 'were or leaa depen
dant on «unie aeak -uch a« *0
\mental or pudikstia 'lep^reeaiot*
BHier ImeFKta Prwfr»ai
The A man, au |MJif ism. tke Prea-
lesl iVfifidently eipeeta. will be
maralltNl by a y raa tap allied preper
ctlaaae ami polltnir nf •tienpth Part
of thi» ia e«pctWs* to be worked
<>at at a rseetiog of the Sewth At-
laatK Council inlj#aW<oi neat week.
HutAia i* not to ta- permitted to
conaolidatey her h<*H on more aat-
ellfte flark* Stje may think hei
effort an Ho *o aHII -ratter the
allied lafcaAe Btit America know*
it* foolt.afl loo sell The well-
racogsbmd job i* to take care of
theue end run* ahile «til| Hevelop-
mf the reserve Atn'nyth to meet
any f*ower play wk«h the Kremlin
may plan to ersd through the
middU*
Farm Fedcrarion
Tu Halil Inriitute
The Texa* I arai Bureau Fede
ration InetituVa mill lie hold <»fi
tke AAM tanaf ja heytnniny at
?:4ft A m„ M n*iRf, July and
laatinf through Friday Augsat I
The irintitute wHU be »pon»ore,t
by the Toaa* Fvrtti Kurnsu Fe«le
ration
A reffiatmioiv fcre of tk.dV |*er
person will he required when regu-
tration begin* at 2 p rn Sunday
July .Ml.
Behind the Scenes ... •
‘The Capture’Duel In The
Sun 'Minus Color and Music
By FRKli WAUKR
» Tka ( astare ' —P*te*» Tkaa-
tra- Tkamdai Friday, as* Sat
urday 2ttk Ceatury Pal —lies
Ay raa aa* Taraaa WrifM)
It look* Uka Niven Busk ("Duel
in the Sir*” I mean* to stay in Hol-
iosoo*, rWinf a atereoi ypwri horse
with * kroksa-tinrhed *addle Hi*
lateet, ‘•The Capture ia another
“Dual" mu>u« good mu*ir and tech
nicolor
A aordid tale of eacapitm and
»uppr«aaed love, "Tke ( aptuie ‘ ia.
at bast, boring
Bark to Parssmunt aad mb kav*
“Paory Panto'* (Boh Hope an* La
ri Be HaH| aa* "Vaion Station
< William HeMan. Baarr Dlao*,,
Barry FitigafsMi for the month
of September.
■The moet adverti*ed the
The muajc IS aome of the beat I
C heard an* tke photography I* <
tar than avarsg*
I art* have a quick look nt the
new picture* that haven't been re-
ieaae<i yet
Paramount ba* haan puling aa
all out ♦ffort ta get boa office pabliriaad, an* the most exploika*
receipt* hack to old level and con- picture ever to be filmed I* ihe
sequent^ have a »tnng of picture* Black Row", stsrmig Orarm Welka.
remiy far r P toa»« within the neat Tyrone Powar an* the new Pram h
three or four month* that •»»<«« annexation. Cubile Aubrav. I arouM
reach rnobt of the public not vealuie to aay >uat nofr much
“My Friend Irma (Joea BTeat” wa* anent on It* production, b*t
with the original ca»t of the first con*denng tha* it wa* fllrtted In
“Inna’' picture, will he relaaaa* Knglaod an* French Jloro.,.), aad
Setting Some South American the la*l part of thj* month that thouaand* of l«eople were em-
or Mevtean oil and cattle country August re|oa»e* sill imliale the ployed. I raa isiatnne that it ppo-
Propnailion ActNim^anie* by a much heralded comeback ahos of bably maiie a Sew high in prSilic-
-arHomr •mile, I#w Ay re* panto (Jta«a Ssanaun’b, “Sunaet Boule Uon coat*
after the widow of ih« man wkwa. vard” talpo •tarring William Hold Storting Aaguat 12th, it will ap-
he ha* unjustifiably killed j en and Knch von Stroheim’, and pear in hundlid* af the national
t <>mntent The Tom ami Jerry” * aoupsd-up weatem. “The Fune*”, newapapei* at a 21-day aenal
cartoon i» great with Barbara Stdflwyck, Wendell Thirty-eight National manufactur-
There i* one go«i »haw in Bryan. Corey. Walter Huaton. and Judith era are creating. »dverti»mg and
“12 O'clock High", aad tke people Anderson Thw wa* taken from the promoting Black Knee Fa*hione-
that miaaed it once will be able to novel of the Mime name by Niven ranging from Black Hoar- (Sohen
mw it thmugh Saturday at the Bu*«h, author of “Duel in the ley> Cocktail* to a Black R<*<fc
Sun ". (Tula) Nightie
Although an enluwm man may 2mh Century Fa* bcwking. f.a- July picture* that have not
find K difficult to admit, there 0,,, »ame month will be “Stella*’ ^me to thm vicinity meluda “The
weie plenty of officer* in the war vfth Arm Skendan. and Victor GunDghtera" ((.regoty Peck and
that wen- juat a. human. ju«t a* Mature, gnd “BnH.en Arros" .Ur- Helen Wewtentt) and WiariWIkSI
fed-up. and ju*t a* much over- nnjf Mewart and I^ehrlbi73 , ’ with Jamas Stewart and 8hel-
woiked (and plenty were more p^,., , W mtora. TV> former i*
over worked) a* any non-com Columbia ha* two on tap for Century and tin latter I'nivenud'
Very good jierforraance* wen August »lao: “la a Lonely PltM* International,
given by Greg,.ry Peck Dean Jag ( HumphiSv Bogart and Gloria The , urrent campaign of Hol-
ger and Hijgh Marlowe, but the Graharoei and “(oovuted" fea
ibtlitv of
lywaod't “HfVias are belter than
*upp<»rting ac tor* taring (ilenn Ford ami Brodenck i ry*r,” ha* coat filmd>im, and aa one
cannot ba denied Crawford 0 f their p«Mr, aft I car Ho to
hope that we will get at toast <*a«
.lecent movie nut of every ten
ar Production Fakes
Time And Expenditures
Hi M IX HOlll u It i» a small and simple weapon. !
i compared w ith tanka or planea, ond
WaAhmgUm. July M- 'M Pwa- „ tsp ,rf jTl ltjl pfLduction ap
tdent Truman * call for 110,00(1 (v.**iblt,
00(H*I« in new defense fund* will HoSevpr, the. hi*tor> of this
m«'an more gun# tanka and plane* y cr y wt-apan drive* home )>a»e
rolling fa*ter off war production i n< >re the le**ot; |nam*'d painfully
m the lugt war: that modern ar'iia
But m*Hjer. weapon, t a ke time cmr nui ‘H bought ..ft the »h*lf like
to build, particularly plane* groceries
Th, Aircraft Indurtry'a A*Mwia KxpannienUi work on th * super I
tion vktimate it would take 14 ba/ «.ka begar. al« ut the time the
monyh, after *n u*limite<l go- | til wa , ended The ro, kket launch'!
ahohd order to achieve a production er was finally approved a* a *tan-
igte of 50,000 planej a yeai That ,)arii Artriy weapon in 1H4H. but i
(» 1(* month* longer than in World , u ,, r ,. en|ineeiing wa» rejuned to i
^* r ^ tnakv it «uitable foi ma-A pro-j
The an«wer Today'* plane* are ^ u ,
much mon complicated i i
Defense offWial# AH)d that even ^ ^ K "^ ^
wtth the proponed hoge new ex- *"*; M'oke.mar, *.,d
pend Hu re*. ,t will take -e^erai *“1 T’/
years to .tto.n ntoaa pmdurttoa ^ Uo * y 1,1 h * n,U of
«»f all weapon* a a modem arsenal. 1 w—S*» _ . |
However, mere money for over-
♦Im- and extra *hifr# ,* expectod 1
to *|wedup deltvene, of ,om» exist- |
*111* wnier*
Oreiiime For Nar)
Tha Navy ha* aireaOv author- j
lied ito *hipyarrt* to work over
time a* much a* nscegaary t" meet
the ooeii* of the fle«t
Thi* should cut G «e required to |
take *hip* out of the Untilp “matli-
iiall' fleet It ai*o may reduce
the vear ami a half to tw*> vear*
prev iou*ly «chedule<1 for the mmi-
erru/atlon of 27.(NNi-ton Ftsex type
earner*
Overtime .*r extra «hift« *l««>
mav bring alviut an early in*
crea«e in plane production Wo*t
airnafl plant* building plane* for
the An Force are working only
one full *hift, with a Jtnallet clean
up *hift to prejmre the faetohe*
for the next da)
One of the weato 'v* .narked for
:n< rrawd pr>du^fioii a* fa-l *«
fa>**ibie t* (he Krmy't new 3 5-inch
rocket launcher, . re,ltU*,l with'
knocking ouv eight Communist
tank- in ita^fimt oat tie (e*1 in Ko
rea /
Bible Verse
“Kut a* many a* received HIM
tujtbtni gave HF p*»*«’t to hecon'ej
Ul* *on* of GOD, even to them that
^Believe on HIS name "
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