The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 04, 1950, Image 2

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(lonsmatinn - Tknni^h Kffirieflt IW ...
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Each year aNait thin tone. ndtktHi
fel the ^arrirnaijj urge and avtlly bagiit
watertnf ihetr arorrhed ta*ns and gar^
denn Inadverteatly. the water migdy
drofm and water connervatiun ia aaked.
Thia Mwee ha a very atabk bania fi r
the argument agatnat our takihf thihgn
for granted To the average uaer. water
b just something that fkmra from the
earth in a never ending supfdy, or frtro
the akya aa mht However, thw ta tk»t
the eaae. Each year about this tune, iw
water levela under the eafth'a surf are
drug ia the extent that the uaually eflti aa
cient |>umpa no longer ran rnedt the
criaauig demand
When the*e condition* are read
something Kuat be dime to i nnpirw
waning water au^ply Y
mayora of Bryan and CoUegt
the mnnager of AAM * P!
uegid coMervatKin The
- are fnim|Hag at futl <Hf>a(ity. hut
there « a ateady decline in the water level
of the raservoira.
Hesidents were not asked to (haem-
tmue their ear of water for lawn* and
gardena, hut engihaaia waa piuchd on us
ing it n*na|ty. It will he ap to the
idents themaefvsa to interpret the mean
ing of the word sparingly We believe
that V each of the local resident* were to
r*-rvt> only a few gafloaa of water daily
aa their civic duty to the community, con
dition# would he greatly improved -
Locally, the aitunOon has not become
critical aa it has in tame of mil larger
|n- citiee, where water supply leva* have
4 dropped considerably. Proponed fholitie#
ied will soon increase the local supply from
day. Tat wa 4muM aad ha hriM into a
faJat aauaa of ■n unty, aa our anpphr laa
may haeoma even mora arttteal thaa Ala
today.
St Station, fd
fteat*
Tirrriint
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The TideUmhi - A Victim of f ederal A^rewion . ..
State School
Slated By Committee
From tune to tum\ in the enunu
■tale # history, certain cventh occur t
itynovc from the states spate of
rights and privilege* Many of the i
in thest* United States hnva had
tniubk- with the national
having it Uke away or cl
to (Trtais parte of rts
Texan, aa well aa one ior
stptes with oceans or seas on Up I
hi* felt the wandering togrh of
Hfimainn on its lands. Recently Un{
States SupfYtne ('ourt mcmler* voted
4 that Toxhs tidclandii becaip* pkopert^
and under the jurisdiction pf the
goverumeitt when the state Wax #npex*
When the federal government d** 1
made an attempt to take oder thcpispi-s
secatun of th** oil rich odclgixli, itOOJfch)
wawWH aanie by the atate hgadaturd to
fight the cis*- This amount} and more ha»
been *|icnt. but menaberv of the sUjprtepe
court w<aiM not accept the state** ovvkV
of owm nihip
In IH3| Thsh* and Megko set ti|f by
trraty the states boundarih* at the Hi"
Urande Rftrcr xml .1 league* I sightly nw-rr
than nuv nukis) out into the Gflf of %x
ico
Texas' first request f<.|i admission on
an equal basis with other stales prevtous-
'ly ..dmittivl were refused. To b< apeepted
ou aa
it that Urn federal
USive the state's
would
pmpsrtim. aa wail
Hue slate huwmwr,
causa of a tea suHm
• < svta • fits later
of Itetes was to rstaui Ha public domain
of NuMUt aad unappraunatad lands to
pay its dabta. Ttua iasiudad the debt aa
w«U aa ttu mites of tutelaads
Jusllre Pstn FVnshfurter who cast a
dumeating vote, said that the Supreme
Court "now derides that when Texan en
tered tho Uaiott sbo lout what sh« had aad
the If. P. acquired it. M The Supreme
Court's decision hs* yet to bt‘ acted upon
by Cnngrwi*
TVwijxjrsry sutiionty to operate the
tidelands arena pending permanent con-
girsaional action ha* bn n pn»|*»se<^ by
congtsamonsl tegtAalion. If this art*>n
is carried out it can aiaao only the mov
ing in of the federal government on states
right*. Furthermore, the cost of setting
up of a tidelanris ufterstional program by
the federsi government will cost a great
deal.
Therefore, we can but hiqir that con
gress will refuse this authority, and al
low the state* to retain tho right of opera
tion d that which belongs to them
Auxin. T»*u* ‘THr n**« two
or thryr y*-»r» wit h* rritiral for
alt of thr higKrr Mlur>«tH>n in*li
tstioss in Trxai*,’* laid Hr l>, pi.
WifinS*. fhairmaa of tKe ro*nr1l
of < ollrpr and I’roaidant
(A Tetea IWh at I«uM>tm-Ii. in an-
Mnwnritw IK*- of a
ronumpr*' i» makr a MuSv of Um>
rtoil Uni M-rv )»•♦*« of *Ut«- nSfr-
portr-rl inalltu(ionn if highrr Irafn-
iaf in- T»**a»
TtH- iMwdy will lu » thopHUTk
•urvry th (<>mf*a»** thr coat, ♦*-
ndlmofit *n»1 omrt fa<t»>m w|th
roller** *<nl univenniirx m otter
xtalr* <A tte rtxintry
•Ths »lud) w not ia conflict with
the -urvey of state higher wlura
tion rprpi tly hei*g ma<i< by |h»-
liefo>lfUV« < oundl to whtth mr
vey nWotiM-rx of bw Ooumil Mve
Kiveu unanimoux s^provnl au<i »B|»
|«»rt," D» W•ram* xput
“Ail Kao*- that out of 'tear «liid-
iee will yum* a nsiff < ffieiewt iml
uroftmjtiv.' •y*t<*n| of htrter «e1u
rsiion, U,* are lonfuw'i i that the
people* of Tcxax **ni <oir *y*Wfc
of Uate xupportiel <mititutii.ni of
higher Isart na to rank among the
beat te tk. PnilMt .'Uate*.' the
( .nincll Prp*i«ient eanl
A mens •*«■* of |hr ma|t>r pn-b-
f )<>*•* i >an«N uni with the »urVey
wiH hi Ike naing roe! of higher
> Sues tea ww*1 the ye—«■ foe the
irv-reape !>r W i«t.« pointed out
tea*on« riw an mWrsSo4
«wal during re«-egt year*
They Inrlude te xauf
“A aharp ^eerrs*»‘ is Veteran*
A«ttmsi*trmtioti fsrtS* available a*
veterm* coispieU their w-h<Kilhy*
Bi» l.itllr Man nf the I \ - Russia . . .
"Wo Into; a* men arc dyteg an the Imt-
tte firM* ft <Hfcnst of the Qfnitad Nation*,
this counckl will not wwth to t htapon (heir
suffermg r»r stilly their he|Msm by teem
ing to eigaga in the cttesKterskhte °f
cteah" | a. i ' I '
Theav w-ntls sjs»kcn fy the A*ier-
kxh Srrufity C'»«ncil IWc^ste Wnfrm R.
Austin rrfkrt not only th«» official bdlieis
of Amends hilt also those bf the iwitegt
citisen We ale engaged in the find artiv*
dmciphUary hction taken by the rgited
Nations This t* the tunc to (Wove wlpth
er t iviliaed nation* esn bund together* and
police outlaws against free choice of jgov-
emment j
HushiA h iakob A. Malil. counoil pres
ident, hxigHt tempted to puVstitega on this
agtran. He ha* demanded fhatRc^ (Inn*
bp admitted te the coumte a tel triad to
link the two questions toUKhte *
Korea and China are Ideated olodi to
gether on the map but that is about as
far aa the two art Imbed Since Malik s
return to the council, he ha* been conv-
plainmg and trying to "make a deal with
ths active world |>owmi who have decided
at long last to stand up to the Kremlin.
To back down now would be tossing
one more amall country down the hungry
maw of Uncle Joe Enough of this de-
ferniig to Soviet Russia ha* already tak
en piaee Rumia ha* and is continuing to
act like a small tune bully It's thinly dw-
guiucd fact that Russia ha* been supplying
the North Korean force*
Now when the United Nation* send* in
a force to quell the uprising, Stalin and
hta aatoUttm endeavor to cloud the isauc
and to throw moral axioms to convince the
world they are innocent Haven’t they
heard the old aayttig. A guilty mind nerd*
no accuser 1, ‘ ,
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Fouodm of Aggie Ttaditkns
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1* MMte* May
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Afrimltural and
i n** times a »»el
four timea a we
of Taxaa and tha
aekool y*ar Dee
i ted every Tmaday
*•« A-**"*!
7 »*A* e*rr»
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The A»*orbtH
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of al
origin riHitk
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mrtetaa awtea law. 81 Hww f«a am.
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r»rx s Hoi**
fk ^Sr u9
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"CoaMatebu Nxk enpilltnent*
(k>«ptte ttw «tnyp in veteran*' ett-
roilmtnU.
‘Marke<l inrnanea in the coat
of phyAtcal plaid ai»eration and
maintenatH-a
“Ntaal fof repair ei.rk Ui phy»i-
cal plant* poAtpoted iturtnf World
War II
"The neerl for mage inatnwtum
a or I ppyfraatrrA at the up»a r level*
anil lit** lag of teacbeix’ xalartea
kehirnl the ri*mg r#*t of living ”
Tbr (Vniaril roigmAtee apiM.tnlerl
tr 1 make ike Ati»«l| b eompoaed of
<’ K (iraoberty, asaieiant to th*-
apHortent of the I’mveraity nf
TeXMA, rkairman] Dr John (».
Khnaer*. MuKUtwyai T*-ya» State
Teachor* ( ollege. S*i Mant>», Hr.
t’aul L Hojrntna, piwmient Steph
en i 1 Auft.n SUte
diH-he* Hr. Wl
t ne.dfnt. North
•ge, l hen ton. Hr
pr* Kidtitt, John T
tural Cot leg* Ap
I. A off ell. aaaiat|i
relinr, Teasa A.
Coll, ffe, Nai«*ff-
J Md oonell.
e»a* KUU- «'ol
JC- J Howell.
idrt.»n Agricul-
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ffome Life 'The Navy Way
Depicted In Current Movie
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of
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ifcf ? Or that
aioanuogijr
s.rhtir, ia
Alt tern
was bo In
be
mesatb kylSpTj
s year at
Iwted men. Ls*vt the Navy? Nev- for oar dmoging Dsffy. ji®
or! “ pteki op ker club fb#t
A* Kbbfaro and Am tittle fin rhiUt-n and iroe* bomo to mteher. /
test o htety retraot, the fight ia ’ (Semetisag ao'
oo •'tj villian viIlian, awtltng R ut g t n ha* impreosod a born*** «
<1a»tasd vdltan.’* *S>ota tke rnelan ^ Achmml • Mwanf Armddi who
rholy lioiaxr Bbol ih> m««i.k. •Mggief a < IVJLMN (That
rlaote. * raoonU Rornw-k Hitt Bat llAI|tf ki> wmdti job for hint fids
the amall Uftle i» tempnrarily in- fB ,|, tkr.mjh when tbii • hluahinf
trrmpted when Haffy (And a good kni*ewife f (H ,|i S |||y trte* to dki ^
atrknanw it ia.| xlipa na a akate ^ u t woman'■ chib «n how Is
and breaks her ankle nn the home among *aid *sdB}.
The new of the alory » dedicated enee being hta ftilufo !**•$> wifo.
to a c oop dr gr»re. After over- {u^^lMn ta sttemod whoo /
inming mm**r bmtxebnM (itaaaterx almoat msrtjrra lumaelf
Bill firune* hnw to ran the home. but aa to be expedlod daffy/
attend Sonar School for aix hoora. *, w to r* hack to
•nd give hi* atm a rumpk> m** And xo f 4.n.iaS«l2er WllW
eaay laaaon 4*r Tke Navy Way tgf-,— .ut|m being S houaewife.
A Plaa «d tke Day ia mapped “at 1 DmImw atope th.nkW in clvili*n
and followed vtnormioty. end Navy u>rw , k(vl jumor etoga mM* /
Day ia reverently ohaerved on Sot- —•-
urate*.
y.
Thi* is Jiixt a wee bit too murk
Dr. 1. Davis Heads
•MS-S'MrxinmFWdTrip
tie mehaa borne te a
w|^ (Joan Inn he)
boy*, »end* the
like itHial amlor*
imunlet will imriion me for call tog
him a xaiktri aettlea down for a Hr W B Havta, Heayt of tke
■enea* talk with «p<>unr Daphne Wildlife Uaoairement rVpanioent.
Tkey are getttng Ui tke moor rondurtuig a *i* wtn-k* field
xertoua aukpet* wken Bwo unweb 1r| p Uarraha. Mrxum. for ike
rome vtxit4»rx arrive ||r- Ibi.ml, j p ur p, >se „f «tudymg all plant and
tke Sardine 'rai, Wo^wiUone ,| nima | ju*. »rr<,nW t« W G.
{hlly boy to take over Bi* fleet <»f 1
ffekhitig l»oat*. while hi* tlinky frau
add- K idunbot ununt nad a coapk-
.if bump*
It i* all n plot Kop *ome ob-
-eure r«a*«ii. Hapbrte d«*ean’t re
Iteh Iwing aepamterl fo>t»i h* r hu*
band
Bill n<.' I .••neral (Juarter* I*
nnundetl, Ihv ArtH-ltw f(lr th<- < on-
atitutlon of ’be Navy ait- read,
am* the Navy Hymn h rhanted t*>
I'holUH of l< II thriUXillHl M IAlU elt
Nta thumb
. Tht* ia I'ootedy, bwt n»medy on
a iow level h'aree oasxea to b*
i gwel when it ta mixed with naelft-
dmma and eheap b«rte«qw J«*n
! U^dte ia attll g—d te Vh* at,
Kf^Hrrt WaHu»r RtiM K4^
ward Arnold and Spring Byington
nre *tiM »uh|e«l.tl to pbtying kalf-
! WlU. ™
j I think that the moral of thia
pH-lare t* never marry a woman
that dnoaal like awoeping <b'Wn
fore ami aft * landing at aUentum
bifore brtHikfaxt. -aluting and be-
itig *e|MiraU*4l from her huaband
Swank. Instructor in the Depart- f or V*** •* “
n\cn\ of W tldJift- Manageiin nt t Comment: Don’t laugh too much,
A*«i*ting Hr Havta ia .lame* Korea i»n t over yet.
Dixon, m»trwter tn the Itepart-j
BiM<> Verne
"Therefore, my beWyed t.retke
rvn. be yt *tea<lfa*t. kamoveakie.
alwav* abounding m eke work of
ike I**rd. fornnmuch n* ye know
thw’ your labour i* nidi in tain in
the laird." I ( or I5:g|.
nw-nt of Wildlife Uanagement;
Chester Howell, inatruetor »n ike
(apartment of Biology Ralph Ax
led. a atudent trom leva* AAl
Coilegr, who i» a aperiahat in her
petology, *nd l.ynton Rut«ert*on
f nmi Bryan. who i* iknng graduate
work at AAM and apmal atudy
ronremtng th* lava moune
Bernado HelU of the (iame and
Forestry l>e|iartioe»it of Mexteo.
and Paulino Rojaa, an inutruetor
fiv>m ’he Inatitute of Hiokigy. <«f
Wexttn t'tty, are alxo asaikting Dr
Havta
Itr Davis and hi* assiataot* are
working with th* Mi xlean govem-
meiU
FOR MUSK THAT
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It a really s treat!
Buy (hat
M AGGIE RAR HYMN"
We all know that it ■ tho
heat in the load . . .
Bo buy mi now while
Ixhj haa them on hand
LOG POT’S
"Trado with Ixm —
He a right with you”
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