The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 13, 1951, Image 5

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^Czechoslovakia 9 s Porcupine
'Pack on News Stands-Again
®Ne\v York, Sept. 13—kP)—Diko-
braz, Czechoslovakia’s “Porcupine”
has done it again.
■ For the second time in less than
a year, the Prague weekly satirical
magazine Dikobraz—it itrtans por
cupine—appeared on the Czecho
slovak news stands filled with a
fistfull of underground barbs at
the Red regime.
■ Somehow, underground editors
managed to publish an edition in
April with a cover that looked com
plimentary to Czechoslovakia’s
Communist bosses. But just inside
and for six more pages, the maga
zine was filled with cartoons and
stories that mocked and derided
Russian, Czech, Slovak and every
other kind of Communist they could
pack into the pages.
There were cartoons that pointed
up the Prague gossip about Presi
dent Element Gottwald’s drinking
habits. There were jokes about
the heads of the government. There
were digs at Stalinism and shock-
workers, jibes about the whole Red
structure of the new Czechoslovak
bureaucracy.
Dr. Jan Papanek, former Czech
oslovak delegate to the U.N., who
was bounced by the Reds, received
one of the two copies known to
have been smuggled out of Czecho
slovakia. He is still trying to find
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Thursday, September 13, 1951 THE BATTALION Page 5
Methodist Minister
out what the regime did about it.
But underground reports from
Prague are slow after a feat like
this is pulled off.
Papanek is a member of the
National Committee of Free Czech
oslovakia, formed by Democratic
Czechoslovaks in New York from
among those who managed to es
cape the Communists.
Papanek said Dikobraz’ circula
tion is about 300,000 copies a week |
but he did not know how far the j
fake issue had gotten. He did hear,
though, that the people in Prague
were offering as high as $20 a copy
for the magazine which normally
sells for 6 cents.
(Continued from Page 3)
ferred to Duke University where
he received his Bachelor of Divin
ity in 1930 with a major in church
history.
Minister Jackson continued his
education abroad as he attended
the University of Edinburgh in
Scotland, working towards his
Ph. D. In the next seven months
he visited Europe and spent three
months in Palestine.
Returning to the states, he mar
ried the former Miss Helen Thomp
son of Swainsboro, Ga. She has a
During his record 56-game bat
ting streak of 1941, Joe DiMaggio
tagged 43 different pitchers for
one or more hits apiece.
BS degree from Andrew College
which is located in Georgia. They
have a daughter, Virginia, 11, and
Jim, Jr., 5.
Minister Jackson joined the
South Georgia Methodist Confer
ence and was assigned to Lumber
City, Ga. where he spent two and
a half years. He then went to
Eastman where he rebuilt and
dedicated a church.
From Eastman, Mr. Jackson was
transferred to Houston and be
came assistant minister to Minis
ter Paul Quillian, at that time pas
tor of the Houston Methodist
Church, the largest Methodist
Church in the world with over
7,500 members. He then moved'
to Carthage where he remained
two years before coming to Col
lege Station.
from
SANDWICHES
to ... .
STEAKS
Heads of the military department get their heads
together to make plans for the coming year.
Left to right they are Col. Shelly P. Meyers,
PMS&T, Col. E. W. Napier, PAS&T, and Col.
Joe E. Davis, commandant and coordinator of
military affairs. This year the position of com
mandant has been separated from that of the
PMS&T. As Commandant, Col. Davis will coor
dinate the plans of the military department,
both the Air Force and Army.
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(Continued from Page 2)
atomic bomb stockpile is a closely
guarded secret.
McMahon also declined to say
whether there was any connection
between his statement and Presi
dent Truman’s San Francisco
speech last week in which the Pres
ident spoke of “fantastic” new
Sports Talk
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the Steers first big injury when
he fractured an elbow ... he may
be out for three weeks. . .
Gilbert Bartosh looked sharp in
Texas Christian’s workouts today
at Fort Worth . . . Coach Dutch
Meyer believes the improvement in
the Frogs offense was, however,
because of the better downfield
and line blocking which was
shown. . .
Ed Moak joined the Baylor squad
after having been out for ten days
because of illness . . . the Bears
are preparing for their opener
against the University of Hous
ton. . .
Blocking was the main topic of
the Rice Owls today . . . Jack Tay
lor has been shifted from end to
tackle, as the Blue and Gray ready
for Clemson, their first opponent
at Houston. . . Based on AP Re
ports. . .
weapons that could “wipe out civi
lization.”
Mr. Truman made it clear that
what he had in mind was some
thing else than what he called the
weapon “we all fear the most”—
an apparent allusion to the project
ed hydrogen “hell bomb.”
Since Mr. Truman’s disclosure,
there has been a rash of congres
sional hints about weird and shud-
dery new weapons. Among these,
Senator O’Mahoney (D-Wyo) told
the Senate Monday the United
States is acquiring “fantastic in
struments by which man now con
quers the atmosphere itself.”
O’Mahoney is a member of the
Senate Appropriations Committee
which often hears top secrets in
its consideration of requests for
military funds.
Two other members of the same
committee—Senators Maybank (D-
SC) and Young (R-ND)—have also
come up with hints about new
weapons.
Senator Ellender (D-La), anoth
er member of the Appropriations
Committee, commented in a radio
broadcast:
“There are new weapons that
will be used shortly in the Korean
war.”
Ellender was understood to say
that all the talk about terrible new
weapons was part of a “nerve war”
against the Communists, rather
than leaks of secret information.
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SALAD DRESSING . . .
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