t Page 2 THE BATTALION Friday, December 11, 1953 Letters to the Editors Editors, The Battalion: Dog’s of the universe arise. Here on the campus of the great est dogstitution in the world a voice from the left is heard. Who is the John B. Lucius? He has made a most infamous attack on our freedom. Woof— As your commander - in - chief (bow-woww) I beseech you, do not let such an infrigment on our liberty take place. From now on let the battle cry be “64 Sbisa-40 Duncan or Fight.” After mulling over this situation 1 decided a poll was in order. The results were as follows: Question - Do you consider the giving up of our mess hall privileges a gross indignity and not befitting of our stations as officers and gentleman or do you think that an all out conflict wolld only cause undue conflict. Yes 36 per -- Utility com pany employes say discoverey of human remains in Washington Squai’e is “a matter of x’outine.” Washington Square is the center of Greenwich Village, artistic and boheinian resort. An estimated 100,000 persons have been buried in the ai’ea, which was used as a Potter’s Field from 1797 to 1823. Ag Pistol Team Flies to West Point Eleven members of the A&M pistol team left by plane for West Point, N. Y., this morning for a meet with the U. S. Military Academy Satui'day. Col. John A. Way, PAS&T, and Capt. M. R. Mitchell wei'e to fly the team in a C-47. Sgt R. C. Cox, team coach, also made the trip. Team members making the trip wei’e Frank Norvell, Jimmy Arledge, Toby Chandler, Claude Heslip, Dave McCane, Joe Martinez, Bill Perry, George Sturgis, Joe Wax-rick, Heuxy Gill and Melvin Lorighoffex - . Norvell has a score of 280 of a possible 300 this year. Other top scoi’ers are McCane, 271; Arledge, 268; Perry, 247; and Gill, 246. Their total is 1312 of a possible 1500. The Aggies fixed a postal match with Washington State Wednes day xxight. Final x-esults will be obtained by Wednesday. DYERS'FUR STORAGE HATTERS 210 S, Main Bryan Pho. 2-1584 I Lounging Luxury V $398 littl Tteep, rlcli glamour.’..ctu.sb-fesisXatit velvet m .le slippers you’ll look your loveliest in •while entertaining... or being entertained lyT-V . BLACK , ROYAL • RED The Bootery 101 N. Main Bryan, Texas LI’L ABNER Absolute Ruler By A1 (Japp OH, PLEAGE, HONEST ABE/.''- V/MISTLE. THEM SKONKS ©FFA VO RE PORE FAPPY.'T'- X IAS!.' HOW THEV OBEVS .O 1 HE IS KING O'TH'SKONKS, ]| AWRIGHT//- f / M % GIMME, THE.T BABV. r A BUT 'THAR'S NO USE NO MATTER WHUV HAPPENS TO ME--HE ©OTTA EARN HE HAIN'T SAFE FUM PUN ISHMENT.'V TRVIN'TO PUNISH HIM.'/’-HE'LL (JEST WHISTLE UP THEM SKONKO AOIMTA ) „ he's -s 0 sj- A- X m A A A * IT- pr LTL ABNER Head lor Cover By Ai Capp LE'S FACE. IT, LI 'L ABNER/T HONEST ABE IS KING O'TH'SKONKS, AN'THEV WON'T LET ANYTHING HAPPEN TO HIM W R-RECKON HE KIN DO AS HE FLE.ASE3 . r . BUT, THEN, HE'LL ' GROW UP TO BE A / UOO-VE.N-ILU ^ de link; wonv/7 ..G ME GOTTA earn he Rin be ) A PUNISHED ? ?■— T- MR'* STICKIM'MIS TONGUE OUT jr GIT AWAY WIF IT’S MAH DOOTV TO TEACH HIM RIGHT FUM WRONG —SKONKS OR NO SKONKS .V™ %' T, OH, MAH GOODNlSSf, HERE THEV COMES— >| OF i» ) (? Vr r P O G O , mhmi * pgh’t cm’ activity 4 ‘m wk- Com COACH S0W3AM, M’tm® TH5 ' Ol' BUZZAZP i , m-mz.Y iml woo a MAN HS FDIPS IN THfi STSgTCH, mM HAVgNO^f-, PSM€>g AN Ptimi STAMINA. J NO, 1 fABAN m meg is HIM— Y WHAT l ma<£ him ©? th& of thb mm 3m tiam / mAcm m'g rso THINK HOW HAPPV HgXL S3, ( Ut-Y TO COUNT COUNTIN'THB HOUSg WHgN YOU\ TO W&N OM phav mioo ih JLhi# By Wait Kelly 'x mmo. mo&t tolNg@S‘MAN' Amm mpycommp to mww qz m mvm on xxm HAHP# AN'KMSm, P O G O ■ , i&o&mb&ti. 1? likb T* F&g\ my 6SNT Mi0 COACH \ fell me i B0&M8AH OF THE U KhodeU’^md | COiLBOS BSANBIG) ^ ® TFAM— L/ di'gp&ce/'ktf yaam&h&o&P/ \ WHAT'^ WITH gglN’ F«OM gHOPg c -' Ly \dYe 5 em loVs fern \&Te -sm By Walt Kelly 4- "O