The Battalion PAGE 6 College Station (Brazos Couniyf, Texas Thursday, April 4, 1957 What’s Cooking The following clubs and organi zations will meet tonight: 7:15 Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club will meet in room 308 of the Academic Building to discuss Easter Party plans. El Paso Hometown Club will meet in the Social Room of the MSC to see fogtball movie and ar range rides home. VOTING (Continued from Page 1) zens of a community or a state feel that they are too busy to deal with political issues, the gangsters and thugs in the community will be only too happy to take over the government. They have done this in many communities. The intelligent voter must do more than be impressed by names and parrot inane slogans. He must learn something about the candidates and the things they stand for. Several years ago in Texas a man ran for a state of fice after having changed his name to that of a well-known political family. Late in the campaign the court took the new name from him and he had to withdraw from the race. However, the ballots had been printed and the name remained for consideration by the voters. The papers made a great deal of the story, but the man received more than 100,000 votes. These 100,000 voters were not voting intelligent ly- An educated citizen has the re sponsibility of voting and voting intelligently. To do this you must be influenced by something more than a familiar name, a slogan, or the fact that the man lives in your part of the country or the cam pus. Democracy, on the campus and in the nation, demands that you give elections both time and in telligent study. 7:30 Deep East Texas Hometown Club will meet in room 207 of the Acade mic Building to make party plans. San Jacinto Club (Houston) will take picture for Aggieland in the MSC Assembly Room. Marshall Hometown Club will meet in the YMCA. Bell County Hometown Club will meet in room 125 of the Academic Building. Stephens Shackleford and East- land Hometown Club will meet in room 306 of the Academic Building. Land of the Lakes Hometown Club will meet in room 38 of the MSC. Henderson County Club will meet in Bagley Hall. Galveston Hometown Club will meet in the MSC Ballroom to see a movie. Cost of Living Brings Added Riots to Chile SANTIAGO, Chile, <^>) — Street mobs fought soldiers and police in the heart of Chile’s capital yesterday in re newed rioting- against the run away cost of living. From 40 to 70 persons are unof ficially estimated to have been killed and more than 200 injured in a week-long wave of disorder that has caused property damage in excess of two million dollars. Defying emergency military law clamped on the entire nation, truckloads of rioters from the out lying poorer sections joined in to day’s demonstrations to complain of a new spurt in the inflation spiral which has gone steadily up ward in Chile since World War II. About 1,000 Chileans attacked police and army troops. 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