E 51 The Battalion PAGE 2 ... College Station (Brazos County), Texas Tuesday, September 25, 1956 Credit Where It’s Due History was made Saturday in Kyle Field. For the first time in 62 years, since the field was built, a Negro played there. The crowd, the team and everyone connected with the game is to be complimented. There seemed to be no malice on the part of the A&M team and quite noticeably, there was no show of prejudice or intolerance from the stands. Because of this, A&M will rise a little higher in the minds of many. One has only to think a little to recall the other many .instances of narrow-mindedness occurring on other campuses » across the country. The Sugar Bowl has barred Negroes from playing there. And there are many cases of public schools and colleges can celling games because the opposing team had Negro players. A&M for many years has made headlines for the un savory actions done here but Saturday’s actions will go a long way toward showing the people of Texas the progress we are making. Directors Accept Grants For System The board of directors of A&M System, Saturday accepted $180,- 581.91 in grants-in-aid, fellowships, scholarships and gifts for the Sys tem. Of the amount, $108,706.81 went t» A&M College, with $96,725.71 of this sum earmarked for scholar ships. Special gifts to the college amounted to $10,581.60 and two grants-in-aid totaling $1,400 were accepted. Scholarship funds came from 110 donors, including business firms, industrial organizations, clubs foundations and individuals. The Texas Agricultural Experi ment Station received $44,290 in grants-m-aid for 28 research pro jects and gifts amounting to $2,- 860.61. In addition the it was loan ed 2,500 barrels of rough rice for experiments at Beaumont and a registered bull for use at the Tyler substation. Prairie View A&M received $25,000 for renewal of the Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarships and one $125 scholarship to be used for an entering freshman. Cool Pitch RALEIGH, N. C. CP>_The North Carolina Medical Society, nothing if not “cool”, enlisted the aid of radio disc jockeys in a campaign to get teen-agers to “dig out” for some of that “crazy” polio vac cine. The society’s suggested pitch: “Walk with Salk, so you can rock ‘n’ roll.” FRESHMEN - You’ll Be Wearing Your Greens for - 4 YEARS - DON’T BEY Until You’ve Checked LOU’S FRESHMAN GREENS That Tailor Made Look at No Extra Cost ASK YOUR SOPHOMORES 21 EXTRA EEATURES There are several good greens on the market but we think these are the BEST. Put your order in early as they are tailor made and take time to make LOUPOT’S North Gate The Battalion The Editorial Policy of The Battalion Represents the Views of the Student Editors The Battalion, daily newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas and the City of College Station, in published by students in the Office of Student Publications as a non-profit educational service. The Director of Student Publications Is Ross Strader. The governing body of all student publications of the A.&M. College of Texas is the Student Publications Board. Faculty members are Dr. Carroll D. Laverty, Chairman; Prof. Donald D. Burchard, Prof. Tom Leland and Mr. Bennie Zinn. Student members are John W. Gossett, Murray Milner. Jr., and Leighlus E. Sheppard. Jr., Ex-officio members are Mr. Charles Roeber, and Ross Strader, Sec retary. The Battalion is published four times a week during the regular school year and once a week during the summer and vacation and examination periods. 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News contributions may be made by telephone (VI 6-6618 or VI- 6-4910) or at the editorial office room, on the ground floor of the Y’MCA. Classified ads may be placed by telephone (VI 6-6415) or at the Student Publications Office, ground floor of the YMCA. JIM BOWER j ’ Editor Dave Mr Reynolds Managing Editor Barry Unit Sports Editor Welton Jones City Editor Connie Eckard, Leland Boyd, Jim Neighbors, Joe Tindel News Editors Bernice Schnerr Society Editor Don Bissett, J. B. McLeroy Staff Photographers Kenneth George Circulation Manager Maurice Olian CHS Sports Correspondent Wier Criticizes Integration Plan AN INVITATION—Golden haired Lila Jeanfreau of Texas City writes an invitation to attend the Golden Days Festi val to be held in Galveston. A Miss Golden Days beauty contest and a Mr. Texas event will be held in conjunction with a water show. —(AP Photo). What's Cooking The schedule for tonight is as follows: 7:30 p. m. Physics Club in Physics building. Observations will be taken of Mars and Saturn after business meeting. AIIE, room 207, new Engineer ing building, business and organi zational meeting. CATERING FOR '^ SPECIAL OCCASIONS Leave the Details to me. LUNCHEONS BANQUETS WEDDING PARTIES Let Us Do the Work—You Be A Guest At Your Own Party Maggie Parker Dining Hall W. 26th & Bryan TA 2-5069 Tuesday & Wednesday “THREE SRRIPES IN THE SUN” With Aldo Ray PLUS “WOMEN’S PRISON” With Ida Lupino ASME, sophomores urged to join. Freshmen invited to attend. Geology Club, Geology lecture room. Junior representative to Engineering council to be elected. 7:45 p. m. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, power plant lab on the first floor of the new Engineering building. Movie “Friend or Foe” 8 p. m. SAME, CE Lecture room. CIRCLE THRU WEDNESDAY “HILDA CRANE” Jean Simmons ALSO ^Houston Story” Lee J. Cobb WASHINGTON — <7P> — Rep. Wier, D-Minn., said yesterday the counsel for a House investigation of Washington’s school integration problems has given a “disgraceful performance” and should be sus pended. The target of Wier’s criticism was William Gerber, counsel for a special House subcommittee now holding its second week of public hearings. Wier outlined his complaint against Gerber in a telgram from Minneapolis to the House District of Columbia Committee, the sub committee’s parent body. He said Gerber’s “sole object seems to be to prove that integra tion has not worked and ... to prevent it from working in the future.” Washington schools were inte grated in the fall of 1954. Wier, a member of the full com mittee but not of the subcommit tee, said Gerber should be sus pended pending a “review” of his role in the healings. 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