The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 06, 1956, Image 4

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    The Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
PAGE 4 Thursday, September 6, 1956
FRESHMEN REGISTER FOR YMCA CAMP—Donald Roop, from Paducah ; Tommy Rus
sell from Longview; Wade Dover and Adrian Sandefur from Paducah register with Don
McGinty. (seated) for the annual YMCA leadership retreat camp at Fort Parker near
Mexia Tuesday morning on the front steps of the YMCA.
Reap Battalion Classifieds Daily
Pogo Captures Labor Vote
By WALT KELLY
Prairie Dog, Wyo., Augtember
97 (Special Dispatch) — Laboi'
leaders here expressed themselves
today as being in favor of the plank
to make “Ground-Hog Day” a na
tional holiday, a move endorsed by
Pogo supporters. “If the possum
becalms the President of the United
States, it will be our bounden duty
to see to it that animals every
where come into their own,” said
one operator of seventy five
prairie - dog hills employing an
estimated 346 workers.
Asked if he had not meant “be
comes” instead of “becalms”, the
Prairie Dog Operator said, “No
comment.”
An undercurrent of revolt, how
ever, was seen by some observers
in the fact that the working prairie
dog had not been consulted on the
matter. “We work all year long,’’’
said one who was incapable of
identifying himself, “and the
Ground-Hogs sleep. They get up
and do one day’s work, which most
of the time scares them half to
death, and they get a day named
after them. In fact they are now
being told that they can have
THAT day off. When we ask for
a day off all we get is the Mary
Haha. We are told we can go
whistle.”
On the other hand, Pogo Poll
Takers have reported that Ground-
Hog enthusiasts have set to music
the old refrain, “How much wood
would a would wood would if a
wood chuck chuck wood would.”
Ground-Hogs, the wakeful ones,
have indicated that the labor pi’o-
blem, which the new move for a
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National Holiday Brings up, is a
formidable one.
“We don’t get paid for holidays,”
explained one. “We sleep through
Christmas and January First, both
usually considered holidays. We
don’t get them off. We work right
on through. Then at the end of
our hitch, we get up to round up
the winter’s work. If it’s a nice
bright day we see a shadow, boom,
we get another six weeks work.
If it’s raining, we get laid off
with two weeks notice. Do you call
that fair? And now they want to
take our last day’s pay away, be
sides rigging it so that the layoff
comes about automatically. Who
are these lemmings that go around
proposing things? Why don’t they
swim back where they came from?
They got labor problems of their
own. If we need a holiday, we’ll
take Christmas at double time.”
Essentially this protest has been
drafted and is being sent to Pogo
headquarters.
These Values Good at
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We Reserve the Right
to Limit Quantities.
Closed Thursday until 6 PM for Jewish High Holy Day ROSH HASHANAH, Jewish
New Year.
OPEN 6 P.M. THURS., SEPT. 6
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