r • .•i t- r* r- I CONGRESS OPftNS WASHINGTON, Nov. 17^ —President Truman was scheduh to appeal to iCongress ip pei^son t day for aid to -Europr and -strong-' er controls over the cost of livinigf at Hme. : 4 ( g t- Ir 1 R SIAM ASSASSINATION BANGKOK, Sian, Nov. 1I7.-W —A j spokesman for the militaify? which agi?ed eoijtrol of the ! government in a bloodless regime Sianiese coup) last week Warned today that a would-be assassin is en route Lausanne, SwitstWland, where Kin 1 Phdmpiphpn Aaulet is . TO ASK HOUSING ACT; WASHINGTON, Nov. 17-<>H The special session of Congress! convjning today will be asked bj! "Senaltor Sparkman - (D-Ala) to authorize the Federal Housing A mini itration to guarantee fr $1,5(0,000,000 to $2,000,000,00(1 home construfttion leaps between mid-December and March 3t.-. i i H( )LLYWOOD,Nov; 17— W ^ The Screen AetxrrR 'Guildi called ori i\ party i J now. study-1 : ACTORS BAN REDS | ‘Stay at Home’ Plan Advocated By Aggie, Ut Groups Thursday .i its leadership last night to Disa-f j£Ow Communi&ip, and elected Ron-* aid Heagan as'Uresidentf I j The Guild by resolutpn decreed that no ,-one; shall be Eligible foif offid; in the ofgahizaxion unless he signs an affidavit stipulating that he is not a membjer of th»j "•f: END HUGHES HEARING WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 — The ift-stormy hearings into Haw,, ard [Hughes big aircraft dealings with the governmenf «rrtded sudj- -denly Saturday. The inquiry closed, with Hugbej accusing a senate war ipvektigat^ ing c^mmittpa of '“keeping th publiefin the: dart'L^ytdnlbrmatioij: now ip its~files that wopld *provo r ; Hughes said, that he fs telling thf. truth about how he get; hi^ $40,^ 000(0)0 worth of war contracts built] two types ot planes. , A ^ ! stAssen praises warren; DENVER, Nov. 17—(dPl—Hart- old K.- Stassen, announqed candil- date for the Republican I pre'siden- tian niomination, declares he “adt- mires r the frank and ferthright ’ statement of position)made bjy Gov. Earl Warren of California,' who announced he would seek the Gpl? presidentian nomination. 1 ( t j Warren spid he would iipt enter any primaries outside of Califor nia, and would not accept a vicr 1 -presidential nomination. /J t , FIRE HOUSE BURNS BETHANY, 0KLA., Noy. 17 - r (A*)—The faces^ of Bethany’s.. Iff volunteer firemen are. as fed afc kerosene got together to) burp down the $4,000 • fireheuse ar^L nearly destroyed a new truck T.Jr- 1’!^ •: ■ i '■/ 1L - X Volume 47 -<• ' i ' \ I ■ w'f-' • / \ . .u. W m 11-- , Wmi The T.-. w- •''i! ’ ; ,\1T alio PUBLISHED DAILY IN THE INTEREST OF CHEATER A A M COLLEGE < ■ r.; .• | i^.j :,\T COLLEGE STATION (Aggieland), TEXAS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1047, Freshmin SBderuic ( « holla ‘Pure as the Driven Snow” is luR Dr. well be U, D. Foreman of Houston iwiui uc ^jie principal spepkCr at a Rlrotherhi od [Supper at the College iStatiflin Fitft Baptist. Church Tues- ilay. eveniiig at 6:30, (he ReV) R» L. iBIrown ftjinoi^iced Saturday, t Dr. Fdi emap\ a former presulent of the Baptist General Convention, !is| one of the mpst distinguished and 20 by the Aggie Players,, is lft j (X ih.l far cry from the sob stories o^'oljdj. iatid out!: andfriglaymen of the »“ ^ s» *•-*.] I jspath. H? was largely responsible ny. The audience's hisses cheers are as much in ;ana.|Jior tm evidence as; Church. jfor the iPuilding of the iuditoriunji. Bajitiat : i i Yantis Can’t Find 1 In Mme. Tussau Parents do not bear the sole responsibility, however, Porter field observes. .;.4~ - APPROVE WORLD NEWS WASHINGTON, Nov. 17—Wi- ISigma Delta Chi, the professiprial journalistic fraternity, voted ap- i proval of world iwide distribujtilbn of news about the United States, but not through a , goverpmdnt i | news report. / j I Siiakespeare Would Have Approved of Modern Touch Ubiquitous Olivier Gets A round in ‘Henry 9 CLAIM SEGREGATION RIGHT AUSTIN, TEX., Nov. 17 — The state’s constitutional right!to provide separate educational/'facil ities for Negfo and white studiepts is claimed by the state to beikhe sole qu/stion remaining in : the suit of Herman Marion, Swpfttt, 'Houston- Negro, seeking to compel by, court action his admission (to the University Pf Texas. 1 , Based; jon tRat contention,) the neral Ijawrence Olivier should) claim sojjrie sort of record for hi£ wdrk Because of the popular demand for “Henry V” seats at the Cam-! state: pus Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, an extra matinee will be given ip 11* HENRY V”, the prizewinning | daily at 5:15 p.m. both days, A. S, Nyary, “Henry V” representative, technicolor version of Shakes- announced Friday. I * Attorney [Genet 1 ( , filed the stafie’s answer in the case, Saturday itj l!he thin! Court of Civil Appeals where oral arguments have been set for Janurajy 14.• 1 ' '/j ) . UNi TO 1 MEET ABROAD' 'j ]NEW' YORK, Nov. 17 Tne Uhited Nations General As- sembly voted 32 to 17-today to Hold its 1948 session in Europe,' bjii! It still must appropriate',(th^ moiiqy for such :a session^ Paris, Geneva and Brussells have beetr. mentiqhed as the most likely candidates!-..for the 1948 meeting, l provided! (the —necessary funds, are approve*!J i 1 . r ■ • 'i f j “BATTLE OF NEWARKf’ I NEW YORK, Nov. 17 -(ANU-A pepreXplay at the Campus Tues day and Wednesday, November 18 anri 19. In addition to producing, directing and enacting the title ro|q in the film masterpiece; Oliv ier appears in no less than nine pajrts—but one has to be quick to spot him. ' ^Shortly after the picture opens a- young man comes to summon llardolph, Pistol and Mistress Nell. Thqt is Olivier. Again, in the first scene in the French court, a harrassed mes- sehger rushes into announce: “Am bassadors from Harry, King of England, do crave admittance to 'Ybuii Majesty.” Well, the herald off th|e tidmgs of the arrival of the Diiko of Exeter, the nefyejus i fel- lo(w j who gets his hands' Slapped l Seats for the daily 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. showings are now on sale in advance at the theatre box office. All seats are in reserved sec tions, although the individual seats will not be reserved. Seats for the extra school matihees to be given both days at 5:15 p.m, will go on sale at 4:30 the day ef performance, with the entire house scaled at 74 cents, including tax, for Aggies, faculty, members, and their families. But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirits that Have daFd On this unworthy: scaffold to %ring forth So great an object. Can this cockpit hold The vasty fields jof France? Or may we ,crarp Within this wooder] O the very ' * new rbund of -verbal sparring? in the..off-again oh-again “Battle;; of Newark” has resulted in an armis tice before the-war and a decision to postpone moving the decom missioned Battleship New Mfftico New York harbor , to • Jfy Newark until Tuesdayf. i TI' , d having ithe 'ft* r from New York harbor to .port ■ - j i' >i fjthe by Lipsett, Inc.,-salvage firm;/’be-; Newark has opposec New Mexico scrapped in its cause of fear it would je the $70,000,000 development gram for the city’s airport seaport recently agreed) to b: city and port |authority, a York-New Jersjey-Agency. 1 | | Casques That did affright j the air at Agincourt?” It is ofteft apparent in his writ ings that Shakespeare would have delighted in the opportunities given by panoramic cameras to Of 1,400 juvenile court' cases, 120 were the result of parents’ complaints, 1,280 were by mer chants, policemen, and schools, and were classes by Porterfield as petty, peevish and criminalistic. Porterfiedd concludes that pre college students do not suffer the penalties of these offensfes because they have plenty of persons who “go to bat” for them, friends in the home, school, church and com munity. Attorney to Speak To ASME Tuesday By IVAN YANTIS Batt Stftff Go Hesponi (In London to |oVer tpe LONDON. Nov. 17 (Spj.)—HollywooJ in its pictures of England — the fcjg. it was like coming down a ganigplank Groping in the pea soup atwos set out for London. Several four yip i 4 noy p Whyn y ■N A. .20 *u, V IF its V tevenson ax Museum ■ ■. \ ./; ont wedding) is right about qHC thirilr shift scenes even more often than he djd and to provide close-ups of his fc r /trying to help the foolish Chftrles look regal, is none cither than Olivier. |n different garb, the night) be of Agincourf. fcije the Battle of Agincourt, a ityi fellow appears to announce to suave Constable of Erftnce, Lord High Constable, i the ish lie within fifteen hundred pftetes of our tents.” That, ) too, is OJmer. But the final long shot of the biquitous star shows him) as \e foppish attendant who bows and scrapes before the French knights who are preparing j for the battle.' . These “bits” are all so cleverly disguised and so well done: that jeken the most discerning Cyfe can nftrdly distinguish Olivier’s omni presence. Vi ■ ★ If Shakespeare were alive today, tHe chances are he’d be working I ! LAURENCE OLIVIER (left) appears here with LEO GENN in one of the nine “bit” parts which, he plays in “HENRY V” in addition to the title role. “HENRY v” will be shown at the * Campus Theater Tuesday and Wednesday of this week der a seven-year contract—with options! And he’d probably be happier than he was in the days when the limitations of the Eliza bethan theatre cramped his style. One of his frequent complaints on this score is voiced in the opening- scene of the film adaptation of his historic dramaj “HENRY V”. Shakespeare has [his first character actors -at critical momelnts. Parti cularly would he have) looked to the cinema to chroniqlg properly such a story as “HENRY V” whicir is built around the famous battle of Agincourt where 10,0|t)0 English soldiers met and defeated 50,000 French in spectacular Conflict be tween archers, lancers, iand swords men on horseback. While the Elizabethan Theatre could only indicate with words and sounds that a battle was in progress, the film catches the full scope of the struggle and in technicolor. Olivier, jn the triple capacity of producer, director, and star of “HENRY V”, has t^iken full ad vantage of the cinematic Oppor tunities the play affords and, at the same time, has been faithful to Shakespeare, the dramatist and poet. While adhering closely to the original, the production 4 has been enriched by ingenious stage “business” added to clever and plausible interpretation of the text Shakespeare would have approv ed. Caso March, former prosecuting attorney for the United States Anti-Trust Division, will speak on “Corporate Control of American Industry” at a special meeting of the American Society of Mechani cal Engineers Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the ME Lecture Room. March, a candidate for governor of Texas in the last election, is now a professor in th!e Baylor Law School. Students and faculty members of the engineering and business departments are invited to attend to take advantage of March’s first hand knowledge of utility and holding companies, C. E. Lennon, president of the dub stated Satur day. Refreshments will be served fol lowing the hour-long meeting. \ e landyd in Soptha^nptoi into aj! Nirkiih bath. I phere,; I located rqy bicyqlf/ftnd ter I ] assqd a sign which/said “ fy-omegrlhalldefghovety af\ Gib hndhdadhniallao,” which jieasant explained to me meftrting “Welcome to les”, I lustily retraced steps to Southampton started all over ft gain, ain had started faujng by liter, but having come so on my t\vo wheelrf: (To outskirts of Soutbamp- t v- ■ir j luf i winting; I wouldn’t stop for any- torrfential c^>wnpour I spied a iig the rain wfts so fierce, I had to qaltj'h hi We pulled into Ithe stntib Scotland Yard one hears so ft>uic|t bboiitU: the narrow, winding streets. 1 jji'i Claridge’s, London’s b*jst Ijojt *1, bad up in a small hostelry off ug. Resolutely, I set out London again) This time K waft< with met for in the cas with the big city. However, yard! (wjlieh ywas, I presume, I! launched the yself into Architect Society To Meet Tuesday / icc|tdi|ly Cirri:? overflowing 1 I put The Architectural Society will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m., in the Architecture Library, Jack Huddleston, architectural stu dent, announced yesterday, Joseph Meador and Nick Holle- man, instructors in the architecture department, will report on the magnificence of California as sec \ on their trip last summer, Huddle ston said. They will have color slides to illustrate the beauty of the west, he stated. A report on the development of the student AIA Chapter will also be presented. , King Mihai ding.. Rumor has eyes at each other wedding. Deeming of R SRO sign out, so s. Every plac! is ful). to because oj the wedding; people 4Jeep/anywhere. I uiet one man wflq j trie I uj get arrested for a three- day I per od i! o he cbuld sleep in jail r til ['"hulsjak, • . x Wd ret lioto Claridge’s for dinner.: merns I here ait* printed in some gn angju ageJjjao I ordered the] it«*m the lotgeiil name and trusted ck. I cMjntt find nr/ything even >11 gjHtly res)* mbling blackfeyed peas alid cornbr«ji)3. What I gjot wps two ounpes of nn ashed potatoes with some ^ gie!n stuff k n to);/ And jf I knew the ^■cxrrency gxkhange rate/, I might get', downright aigry at the sum they re- me of for half ft ’spud, v \ ’ ,v * ‘ wed-\ni .tA\ ? I v -4 ]lj her. Mi it wfse / ! liftviTnw o^ffor half a’spud, lutftahia fle^ J oyer t}e otjier day for th* — , that hq and Pjinc!»s iargiret Rose] are rpaking b^ -k rjext y^ar ‘ aybe I 1 Westminister Abbey yesterday. T, the fire escajplec )m to knew the geogrtphy beforehand, I Visited 'Special j r wanted ftre loiiitedf Titue. ears withh ut burning, but one never thurch-like structure (they bclitye it ia a church), I cahd in my hat-band anti It i reftlly frightening td me stood several knows. To call it an a stuck my Ba had no troubl / .to know there iaije n* f ji Mme. Tussaud’s Wax Mus*um prov heard so much about the life-like) statuary for myself. Tasked one of the kttendjants statue of Coke Stevenson and got no reply, the attendant was also wax. Coty was nowUcre to be found. r i . ’ ‘ / l : )l ; ii . r ... ; i ; [||. -- ■ ^ ■' l ll) for another f\.( m to know /whe , the place has XI div* escapes, i d another diversion, I had that I simply had to see it ’ where I might fird the At length I rdncluocd that i i.'.l J 11 i / V'/i. it. At r