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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1958)
< <»Hef* Station arra forooant ralU for MMly rlou<1> alwm through Saturday. THE BATTALION Class Of 59 Meets Tonight Puhliahnl Daily on th* Texat A&M College Camput N’umlter 25: Volume ."»8 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1958 Prif« Five Cent* Baylor Officials Issue Apology for Painting At Yell Practice Civilians Conduct Discuss of Group Students Dropped From School Rolls Hattulioft Staff Chftu City Continues Improvements Maintenance men for the City of College provement proifram now underway. The Station finish up installation of a 27-inch new storm sewer will handle drainage for storm sewer on Church Street near the new the area around the new chapel. Catholic chapel as part of the street im- WWo Court Refuses \p/teul Barron Loses Files Another By JOHNNY JOHNSON Kat i a lion Newa Kditor H> DAVE STOKER d.-nt*. for >ear men who weu> in | A formal telegram of apology was received yesterday by Battalion \e*» Editor the Co.p lust year as aenioi*. President M. T. Harrington from Baylor’s President W. R. Impolilt, drunkardly actions on “We (Corps) feel that *e should Hitt* in which the latter hi8 .^inCGTC ttpolojy for the part of a .-e,-tain group of aAM b<Kfiiy remove these men from The the painting incident which occurred on the A&M campus on students at the past midnight yell drove if their actions get out of i the night of Oct. 21. practice* topped the discussion at ime again, hut first we wanted to J Four Baylor students caught on the campus early the third meeting of the Civilian, get the Civilian Council's opinion,” Wednesday were indefinitely suspended from their school, Student Council last mght m the he said according to White’s telegram. . . . Senate Chamber of the Memorial Various suggestion* were brought In other developments concerning the incident, Har- student Center. up One repiesentatn-e felt that rington sent White a return telegram accepting the apology Cushing the business of the Civ- the Campus Security should han and expressing hopes that good relations between the two Ilian Honor Osle from the lime- die the situation, while another j SChools would continue. Again; Appeal The 10th Court of Ciril \ppenls fn War* Thursday refused to re consider its earlier verdict deny ing two Bryan Women admission to A AM The court's decision clears the way for appeal to the Texas Su preme Court. Bryan Atty. John Barron, re presenting the two women, for warded s motion for writ of error ago. At that time he expressed | an, were denied admission to AAM his opinion that the motion would, for the spring semester hug year ISfC In th* probably be denied by the judges Refuses to Quit •'W and only when, the United States Supreme Court says we are wrong,” Barron said last night af ter the ruling The women won th«ir rai district court in Brysa, but Atty G«n. of Teias WU1 Wilson, repre will «,u.t this fight I sent.ng the college filed an appeal with the Waco court Identical Rights “An American woman has the identical education rights a white * We will not take a Waro| man a riegio might have in a the Texas Supreme Court to- court's word as correct upon this I t M x-supported public school," Bai- U:iv to counteract the court s fi-I matter, because we believe we are nul tuling Barron filed motion for re- nght." Mrs. 1^-na Ann Bristol and Mrs hearing the co-ed case two weeks ■ Barbara Alice yittle, both of Bry Sunday at 3 p.m. Greal Issues Has Slate the self as a Congreasman. as i I de- newspaperman and a motion pic the ture and television actor H Ball received the Purple Heart ron continued. Headed: ’ Pure legal equality is the na tional rule of the game. “If the Texas Supreme Court rules against or refuses to take the case, 1 will appeal to the high est court in the land- the l S. Supreme Court. "The concept of legal equality hasn't reached Texas yet. except by television. If the women are entitled under the law to enter, then we want them to have these rights." “Of course we are also at a dia advantage because A&M has power also and influence on its side,” he con- dui - 1 eluded. j light, the discussion of the unman- went along with Partridge and the nered group was brought forth by <’oips’ suggestion of removing the Corps Chaplain John Partridge, group bodily. repiesentative from the Corps. One representative stood up and Partridge Points Out * said, This is just an example of Partridge pointed out that the the kind of men the Corps is turn | group consisted of Civilian stu mg out." Council Discusses* As the*-council discussed the sit uation. the bringing of intoxicat ing beverages onto the campus and into Kyle Field for football games entered the discussion. It was suggested that the prob lem be brought before the Associa tion of Former Students It was | duct this finally moved and passed that the A variety of food for young and situation be studied by the coun cil's executive committee The Civilian Honor Code Com mittee, appointed by president Tommy Be< kett at the council's last meeting, brought befoie the council representatives one majoi proposal to the Civilian Honor (’•>de. CommitSee Reports The committee, made up of Dick Steadman, Jack Little, Charles Variety of Fowl ^ ill Be Served At Band Show Cloud Writes Baylor Prexy J J AIhiuI ^ eekend Cadet Colonel of the Corps Don Cloud promised Thursday that ‘ ne cessary precautions would be ta old will be provided at the A&M Consolidated Band Carnival to morrow night, said Peter Dehling er, food chairman A concession booth will provide hot dogs, snow cones* pop corn and homemade candy Proceeds from the carnival will be used to buy band uniforms, in struments and music for the band and to defray other expenses, such as travel to state wi<i*» music com petitions and to finance the an /inn Talk* Bennie A Zinn, director of Student Personnel Services, talked to the four students from Baylor—three freshmen and one sophomore—again Thurs day He said the boys still main tained that they did not do the painting on the main entnkice of the west wing of the Memorial Student Center. The students, three from Texas and one from a southeastern ken to lemind Aggies of their con- t'dd Zinn thise c*ra left ekend" in a letter to W * co <»* College Station with W K White, piesident of Baylor j m * en * painting Jht* campus. University. They said the cart became sep- In his communique to the Baylor arated an route and when their group got here, they saw that president. Cloud noted that several;^ Msc h , d ,| read> . p*^,. incidents, including the act* °f 1 e d vandalism on the campus Wednes day, pointed to a touchy situation at Waco Saturday. The Returns students to Mac# told Zinn when "I pray that further incident be ; th ^ " tur "“ d to W,iro “ ft ^ htv * avoided, since it could possibly be ing d.een stopped here by the as serious as the H»26 incident in j Campus Security, tHed found out w hich an Aggie was killed by a t h*t one of the (ar« V*d become Europe in World Journalism Interns From A&M Attend Ft ^orth Banquet Rogers on Will Rogers Jr, son of late American humorist, wil liver » speech at 3 pm ir Memorial Student (enter room Sunday in the first of a mg action series sponsored by the Great 1 War II. |(h*ues Committee, according to He will arrive Sunday mom- George Stansell, < hairman of the mg at 11:15 at Kasterwood Air- committe*' j port. His speech, entitled. “Our| Th<,re ^ • question and ( hanging America." will be f<,|. an * w vr period following his lowed by a reception at 4 p.m., •P*fh, Stansell said in the Assembly Room of the R«g*rs is also to he the guest MSC, according to John Vaughn, i °f honor at a dianer at ♦> P m. Others 1 m ^ Assembly Room of the m *J urs * ° ^ j MSC. He will he greeted by Newspaper Assn intern- President M T Harrington. Vice | » h H>» this Aummer will be guests Pres,dent Karl Rudder. Col Joe 11 k>»"quet Fort Worth to- E , Davis and other college of- "'* ht •PO«l**red by the Fort ft l i. [.Worth profesatonal chaptei, Sig w-w r F' ,# Mm I "Bec^uae of his experience as M lit | congressman from California he ^ I ia quite an authority on his suh- Graham and Ted Shaver, made I i ° n head by a Bayloi •tu- | ogt (ind turned back. Ttyty ja'd their proposal at a meeting Wed-! * nt * (,oud • they didn’t knew what bbp|9l»ed nesday night They proposed that ; Cloud talked with W C. Perry, t0 the caf ^ ^ was 'tn it.'fSnn nual l>anquet next May in honor ,. ar h housing unit elect one repie-jdean of men at Baylor, Thusedey j l u d? , vr of <h, ..„d >nUtiv , Honor C.* o. • Uf.rn,....n .bon, >h, P .,n„n, nn «h,, ^ h01, • L*?“ ~ « s.udrnt Ontrr .nd ,Kr ,h ' ^ ^ Features of the show will in- student on the functions and elude a community supper at 5 purposes of the honor code, p m m the cafeteria and a puppet | ( “unci members were in favor of the proposal, and it was moved policemen were being employed for and passe*! that the orientation their homecoming weekend and committee be formed. Every mem- repercussions it might cause this weekend Perry told him eitia which did the paint smtarinjr Baylor Dean df show by Miss Doris Goodrich Jones of W aco, as well as the usual booths of the carnival, said Mrs Robert A Darrow, president of the Band Boosters Club. A “beauty bar" for the young stars attending will be operated by Miss Janet Darrow and Mis* Ann Holdredge Dr Charles l.a Motte and Eugene Rush will be in charge of the “spook walk " ber agreed that every Aggie should be well informed on the content of the code before the code is put to a vote "We surely don’t want to force it on the students," Beck ett said "We should take ample opportunity to inform them on ! the code to get a wise vote." that he had called a mass meeting with the male students to discuss their conduct. Cloud and Randy Curtis, deputy Corps commander, accepted an in vitation late last night to speak to the pep rally on the Baylor campus Friday eight. Men W. l f C. Perry retux#4 Vo ret ease the names of the studenta involved. He said h# (fid not knew ^ho the other youth (not a- Bkylor stoMnt) we*. • Bore Suspended Perry explained that the boy* were suspended because they ad mitted being at A&M with the . (See BAYLOR, I’age 3) Su AAM subcommittee chairman in the receiving line will Stansell, Vaughn and I.en Dor-i ney, who will introduce Rogers. Rogers has distinguished him- J senior journalism lerved their Texas [(-Bear Till On Statewide Radio Loop ma Delta Chi. The Aggies and 21 other jour nalism students from colleges ject. so is should he's good talk." I ^ universities throughout Tex- The Baylor - A&M football game will t>e broadcast over radio from Waco, 7 45 p.m. Eddie Bar ker and Dave Smith will cover the action. Other games to l>e covered this W , '" k ” d , “* ^ ^"“’ Seniors to Wee/ game from Houston. \e* Box, and John Smith will cover the! action ovei radio at 1 45 pm j The SMU-Goeorfia Tech game j will be televised from the Cotton J Bowl. Dallas, at 1 4o pm Kern Tips and Alec Chesser will de scribe the action [ The broaiicasts will he carried over radio by WRAP, Fort Worth 120, WFAA, D»lle*-*20 KPRf . Houston 950: WOAI, Kan Antonie 1200; KORA. Bryan 1240 as will be feted in the Worth Hotel at 7:30. Each of the in terns will give a brief summary of hia summer’s work „ .. .„ . _. . . „ , A&M news interns attending day for $150 cash. Student Great .. k » i o » , ... , . the banquet are Joe Buser of Stansell said Tickets are now on sale at the! main desk of the MSC and may: be purchased at the door Sun- Issues season tickets purchased at registration are also good fur this presentation. After Yell Practice The Claaa of '5* will meet in the Chemistry Lecture Room immediately after ypR B r **- tsre tonight, according to G^ry Pepper, claaa president Pepper said aeniore would diacuse the claea finance* and the honfore at the organisa tional meeting, and set ep cer tain necessary project com mitteea. Arp, who worked for the Wichita Falls Record News; Gayle Mc Nutt of Comanche, who was em ployed by the Abilene Jieporter- N'ews, and Fred Meorer of Cor pus Christi, who fulfilled his internship with the Port Arthur News Advertising interns are Bill Reed of Bonham, who sold ads for the Kilgore News Herald, Boh Weekley of Brownwood, who worked for the l-amesa Daily Reporter; and Hoyt (Toby! Mat tox of Houston, who was em ployed hy the Houston Post Donald D. lur hard, head of A&M Con&olid&ted High School's Tigers will be led by the Department of Journalism, then* five yell leader* a* they go for the championship in is a or om pa rung tha group to Fort District 21 A A. The Tiger* won their conference opener Worth | against Navaaota la»t Friday night, 20-6, and have an open A Congolidated Yell leader* Guide Tiger* date this weekend The yell leaders, from left to right, ara Marilyn McElroy; Pat Jackson. Judy Litton, head yell leader; Dolores Marquart; and Ann# Rudder.