The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 25, 1956, Image 8

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    The Battalion Cotiege Station (Branos County), Texas
PAGE 8 Thursday, October 25, 1956
Says
Is Using Deceit
NEW YORK, 0P>—Adlai E. Stev
enson said last nig-ht the Republi
cans were waging- “a campaign of
deceit unmatched in U. S. poli
tics.”
“I don’t mild telling you that I
am good and mad,” the Democratic
presidential nominee told a party
rally at White Plains, in neighbor
ing Westchester County.
“Plenty of Americans are. We
ought to be. The Republicans have
been treating the American people
like so many children who can be
put to sleep with a lullaby,” he ad
ded.
Stevenson said the Democrats
have been partisan in the Ameri
can political tradition “but we
haven’t tried to deceive the people
on the issues on matters of life
and death and of war and peace.
The Republicans have!”
Stevenson said the Democrats
“told the people for the first time
of the danger to us and our chil
dren in continued H-bomb tests.”
“Two hundred and seventy of
the nation’s leading nuclear scien
tists have backed up this warn
ing,” he said. “You know these
men would not speak out -as they
have if they didn’t feel deeply that
mankind is taking a terrible chance
with a terrible new force.”
Stevenson said Republicans had
“sneered” at this warning by call
ing it “nonsense” and “folly.”
“Don’t listen to the Democrats,
they say,” Stevenson went on
“Just trust Ike.”
Time and time again in his
speech Stevenson - ironically used
the phrase “just trust Ike.”
Stevenson said the Democrats
“have told the people why Vice-
President Richard Nixon is not a
man to be trusted with the most
powerful office in the world.”
“We have pointed out the blunt
and inescapable fact that this hero
of the Republican Old Guard is in
line for the presidency of the Uni
ted States—an office he could nev
er attain on his own merit,” Stev-*
enson said. »
What’s Cooking
The following Hometown Clubs
will meet as scheduled:
7:30
Cherokee County Hometown Club
will meet in the Academic Build
ing.
Fayette-Colorado County Club
will meet in room 206 of the Aca
demic Building.
Lower Trinity Valley Home
town Club will meet in room 203
of the Academic Building.
Panhandle Club will meet in the
Agriculture Meet
Attended By Adam
D. A. (Andy) Adam, assistant
coordinator of Foreign Programs
for the A&M System, in in Wash
ington, D. C. attending the 7th Con
ference for Agricultural Sei-vices
to Foreign Areas.
Adam is serving as chairman of
a sub-committee while attending
the meeting- which ends today. He
will stay in Washington until Wed
nesday to attend various meetings
with United. States Department of
Agriculture and International Co
operative Administration officials.
During these meetings the various
problems concerning foreign stu
dents studying in our country will
be discussed.
Band Act Starts
Fall Military Day
Festivities for the Fall Military
Day ai-e to be initated by a one
hour concert by the Lackland Air
Force Base Concert Band in Guion
Hall on Friday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m.
The band, known as “the band of
the west,” is under the direction
of 1st Lt. Jimmy Roland.
Within the concert band is the
group called “The Notable Air
men,” the orchestra which will play
for the Air Force Ball the same
night.
There is no admission charge
and the concert is open to the pub
lic.
Academic Building.
South Central Texas Hometown
Club will meet in room 208 of the
Academic Building to discuss a
party.
Austin Hometown Club will
meet in room 226 of the Academic
Building after yell practice to se
lect a football film to be shown
at the next meeting.
Brush County Club will meet in
room 3D of the MSC to see films
of the 1955 A&M vs TCU football
game.
Dallas Hometown Club will meet
in I’oom 107 of the Biological Sci
ences Building for club function.
Galveston County Hometown
Club will meet in room 128 of the
Academic Building.
Guadalupe Valley Hometown
Club will meet after yell practice
in room 17 of the Civil Engineer
ing Building.
Kaufman County Hometown
Club will meet in the North Solar
ium of the YMCA for important
meeting to plan Thanksgiving
party.
Red River Valley Hometown Club
will meet after yell practice in
room 103 of the Academic Build
ing.
Tyler-Smith County Hometown
Club will meet in room 225 of the
Academic Building.
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(Except Sunday)
to KORA at 11:55 A.M.
ear
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