r * j i Battalion Editorials Page 2 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1954 Academy Would Be Good for Bryan Some people are pushing Bryan as a site for the proposed air academy. The air academy here would be a good thing for Bryan—it would bring more resi dents and more money for the town. It would amount to a large, permanent indus try. And anything that helps Bryan is going to help College Station, because the two are almost inseparable as far as commerce and industry. The air academy, because of its perman ence, would afford more security for the towns. Towns need security, just like peo ple do, and Bryan air force base is not a particularly stable community asset. No one seems to know just how long it will be here. Of course, A&M is the town’s big “in dustry”. Its payroll adds much to the cof fers of the towns. Bryan civic boosters probably realize that to get something like the air academy, they will have to give something in return. The town would be crowded, with A&M, Allen Academy, Bryan AFB, and the air academy. That many people in the town would mean a complete re-vamping for Bryan and Brazos county. And this, too, would be a good thing. It’s hard to find something that can’t be better ed by change. News Briefs DR. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, associate professor of anatomy at St. Louis university, will give a graduate lecture at 8 p. m. April 1 in the Biological Sciences build ing. He will discuss “The Anatomy, Function, Nutrition and Met abolism of the Automatic Nervous System.” * * * THE SM-4 TECHNICAL com mittee on citrus marketing will One Vote Opposes Franchise Tax By BO BYERS AUSTIN, March 24 — (ZP) _ A member of the House Revenue and Taxation Committee expressed the only opposition at a hearing yes terday on Gov. Shivers’ proposed increase in Texas franchise taxes. Rep. Joe Burkett Jr., Kerrville, berated corporations for failing to testify against the tax, which he said is certain to be passed on to the public. “All you’re doing is levying a nine million ^dollar a year tax on the people of Texas,” Burkett as serted. The franchise tax boost is part two of Shivers’ three-point reve nue raising program to finance pay raises for teachers and state em ployes. The tax plan is wrapped in a single bilT sponsored by Rep. Joe Kilgore, McAllen. Kilgore briefly explained the proposal to increase the franchise tax from $1.25 to $2 per $1,000 on the taxable assets of incorporated firms. RETIREMENT GOES PROFESSIONAL OMAHA— 106, Academic buildings Select duchess for Cotton ball. a 'ien tJ Sponsored by the BAPTIST STUDENT UNION March 27 M S C 7 p.m. TICKETS — $1.75 See BSU Dormitory Representative Cadet Slouch by James Earle 5 5 WOt>5K A*4 Yo' [ YUILDC , SL-OUC u f t F TU * MOf> 4 P1T&JL FiKiD5 OUT VOuW;E 5/CJC AKT G£T6 VO' SPLP' (T5 COMMA 0G BAD/ GDY5 UAVF GOME IM TU4T PUvCF &U' MFVEKL BF-EM- SEEM TUoSE raiser MS OUT Ate MFVEfc?- TkCSAME*! VO SUOSEr VOiJfclF OJC< t>LOoCf4? J ~ “V ( I /4uDI~V>?> DDSiMO? \ ■ PUT TU fCT Tl4F.RMOMe.TFe (M MOUTM , £>0M f I'LL U AF* TO CURE YO MY5ELP/ I teEEKI TUiWKJMC* TN V FT MED- 'BOOT CUAwcim' i C 1 N B A>4y way / 3LOUCti, EOU OUJ D’MT ! OQAR, SUMP HTUEX PTU li’savE be n/L >JT I tmat 54 diQAe is •FEEt. BAD? j p f ~f L.OAV1 IT TO kAGl. f OLE' ' IS YO' Oohi' r eoToee. Yo" YO' EAT more; m Foue? V TUI NX i BIT TU' EUD Or F YO' Time MOM ETCe* v YfRoNeffl P O G O C/tflYr me CAS£ 1 WHi LST m Q0 T-H& PACTS, _pup atom's gone! \ Your name.- Time: lotir CMBCKl NOW LBTe SIPT IT, CHIEF/ Tree's Z%£- CLOCK. STC AT 7QXT OX THe XOS£'» cmscic: pm-/ BftWN SPECK US EYEBALLS THE I5> GF£N fORg&'smvs AGAIN, NOW W£ NEED A SUSPECT- -MTNAMB /<5 AL3£ET~I'M OUT. TNSPUP/e oi/r- . >&&&£■ UM-YOU'RE. ; KtfARLtSS\fo$DICK by AL CAP? Ufil&lirL I IT'S WORSfifr-ir^ I Y7 MASTER OF ■"IQ'XTu disguise/”' I'M NOT ANY FACE/T I'M AN U HONEST-TO-GOODNESS, LAW- ABIDING LION/.'' IN FACT I'M PRESIDENT OF VOU CAN'T FOOL < 1 / BUT, WH ERE FOSDICK//’—NO SELF- ‘-SCAN A POOR, RESPECTING LION WOULD HELPLESS EVER HAVE SUCH h LION i— Kjtceev lj aid rr_i_iir'r'i Li n.i i\y <— AT ANV TOI LETRiES COUNTER GET CEEAH’Oa, CHARUSrr rs BUT that WOULD BE ILLEGALf MY NAME IS LEONARD? WUdroot Cream-Oil is America’s favorit? hair tonic. It's non-alcoholic. Contains soothing Lanolin. Grooms hair., relieves dryness; removes loose dandraft Cat Wildrcai Gream-Oil. Charlie! Low as 29#.