iTF U Behind of those actions. One incident ly has had repenc !; ton Pakenham; bureau, was not . after visiting the Uhited Statei The recent titoftble General (f the Armies wi i journalists se pome of the “kim ftoakers” to pause in their tracks and look] around. Although the dolbrful jGener “loves publicity,” decent actioihs tagen by portation for limited payrr members of his command do rpt appear to houses commandeered from the Japanese and bear him out. Inldeed, ohe can hardly picture renovated at ^apanesefeovernment .expense, a presidential canjdipafie Sanctioning certain For such hou$es, cOrreS ' j J ! ,? n; vihjch oceurrei just recent- ions in the, iress. Comp- cljtieif of. j^e.wsi /eek'* Tokyo allowed to retu *n to his post al in US dollars to the US' A average $100 a month.; ' But the gloomier sk that files are kept on i ] Taxidrivcii jCalvin S. Powell said put tho woman! out of his talking. Powell told | Magistrate August A.; i Baltimore he kn|ew jt was against the 1. to transport a passenger. But this wontian drive his cab, too—from the back sea She kept up! a steady stream of.co the roundabout route he was taking, > explained he had to do so because of icy streets. “It just became too much to stand,” Powell saiu.. “So I stopped and let her out of the cab because to his post j n g correspondents. The Coijnter-Inte ligence . . r . ~ • , .. Newsweek, Corps maintointi a rbcoirjijl; of “reliai ity” on In defending Pakienjham, catle(| the refusal newspaper and rpagajzipe Reporters, aijid these a very gravie ir ■ ^ 1 i the press.” ; The I meints that it “woiih ^ement of 1> cist-I frights of, recordsare T finid that thi? mah, Who n|?st (H a has b( democracy to thei Jhpan^e, hi •i, petty persecutiojn in pn effort t< ' ‘ 1st as be +iiU. who do not write' j write.” i H> r; (fepatch com iouraging to in preaching is stooped to silence those mts them to homes have rants. , It may be ing from bp 1 convinced ‘ ridedi 'Top, correspc ndents’ n broken! into without war- li I 11 ’ '' ' I by Week-end In reply to Slenatbr Knowlaijd (R-Ca|if.) + j| who inserted'Newbweek’sjp'rotr 1 * ^ il gressional Reeoirdi, the genera, doubt that the Allied press enj in the world greatei freedom ing and disseminatipn of in Tokyo.” But some journalists dp d^ibt just that. Anil why not? ACctrding to t le Associated Press, military officials ihjavelftold cbfres pondents that they have no r Japan than, “a mdft selling a s it in the Con- saiid thht “I ys anywhere i the gather- hewdj than it idoes ■ ^ rr rsjited thait journalists report- md the “Silken Curtain” are . [ ihiebr | jHiqe of the story. Nevertheless, the pile of dbmplaints that have reached the desks of Army and Sehpte offi cials rate ah i riffestigajtipii. ?lt We may be sure of -one thing— should some bold Republican jeapeus decide to place vention in playing dov bre'stat rti” and as m that Moscow, Whejre’s Bob Hop?... T'ho rirnnooinnirlai u/arI lo ni rhino' httrflor ^ u mili r»F A-ni. MacArtjhur’s Kjame before that party's con- v tpe press would feiel fight .. eu ()gies,ioffered on j the floor of that gathering. If be Were nomihated, he might face an extremely hostile pifess—and a hostility of a type! different ffdm that which fired editorial ofbadsides at the late President Roosevelt in 1&36, 1940, khd 1944. ‘ nl -f l ; H r ^ j.| | Ida! war! ts p|obing harder 4 a “golden rain of Amerijfan dollarsf^rtili/ed United States heavy industry for. Hitljer Germany and in said jio be particular het war imUwjtry.” |1 : hat theiRus- “It was th^ billions -of America^ dollars id Nazis'until invested by ovejrseas monopolies ih: the war lem. Now the economy of Hitler Germany thait refeutablish- allege‘d docu- ed Germany’s, waSr pote!|tial and placed info States finan- the!hand or thejHitler regime the weapons it sslanS; These needed fof aggression.’; l '' documents, also, are* said to have come from NEW YORK, Feb. 11 -M^j—Prices fell like today on Commodity and Securities Markets. The break was sharper an many respects than a week and was more Widespread. Cotton and severa iv last other commodities joined grains ip crashing. Stocks tumbled $1 to $5 a share. Many closed at the lows — !———^ 11 1 1 !;4of the d^y. The Aif^ciattd Press The propa than ever. Late! last month,] th released a seriles; of dodimen) seized from Nakilfilis, pr^in sians were palsy-jwaUsy with Hitler unepcpectjedjly purnejt.lion Russians have come forth wif ments showing! thjat the Unite ced Hitler as a foe of the Rii jo,, are! said It secret German |fHes. V Add to thejse itWo inuposiil js progaganda Letters' ' ! I If . it “( A MF*US COKN EH”—rBAII! fi ^ , R jlj 1 ji j: Editor, The BVjttaliitn': 1 I have just received the lifter- noon edition of The- Batt and reiid the name selected to replace the undignified cognomen of ‘(UeoigeV- I am sure that George jmust be rolling over in hi? grave or at letist revolving in . his new plate of business^! [ At Rice the name would not hi; too inappronriate, an - - /r - - — ic on 62] an 4 cmrte on through. j -r|)|, -i Rumors of]Son-De i Owner of Drive-In \ hire Here , poser to Jack Farr, entrepreneur Hog prices fell to a top of $22.25 ; and theatre-owner. It is broad and » hundred pounds, the low !st since | butter, money in the hank, anR new Januaiy 6, 1947. rattle skidded as j .shoes for the babies. » * i . 8 j ■ v t i«T *T,”” V •**•! • -jt-j much as $'! dollafs a hundred j Farr, a newcomer to Brghn, is aSfeert, in 19S4 Britain searching for an Austinwone aqjlht poumls and lamb dropped as much;! oonductipg a project which might »r|d a non-kggression Sng^ndenrrajiiHteso"' ' as ’ 'it I \ revolutionize the theatre business documents the! “PrccWeol M” the English siiid ttey iiterij were being pa$seid drounid to- apRrsIti Which • Red As they • ussian fiatel- tojr might go about the; camigis Also, tjhe Soviets and Franlce- maneuvered *iou-»kkics«ium i ,4; .u-..,1,. , pact between Germany and Poland which whonl: While the livestock matket was He has built a drive-in theatre be- lail “in fhL nronaratmn nf P.o,._ >hi« ,.v,lrv titU. sharply downward tjhe gram tweerl Bryan and College Station, was pushnig aheia. All' in a population area whore drive was instrumental “in the preparation of Ger- 1 di|scovers this cheery, tiljfe stenciled —.w»»>iiu—4.uft. Lu„:_ „t our o\yni New Area, pink-plallk T .b jjiublishedi with tate Marshall lites, and you Hage quite a hahijtful of “Secret papers.” Almost enough; foil another: Bob Hope spy-movie. : The U. S. dpciimfents wjere r the sanction of Secretary of and-said in phr agreed to divitje Poland betw attempt forkeepthe U. S. an : 'Europe, ( Asia,” alijd iifriea. | Moscow saysi. its' documents captured during; thie smash-?) a man aggression.” Theyiinclude this chain of thought with the obseniatioft that American financial aid to! u beatfen Germany after World War I em bled the former ireich to quickly re-eStablisll a powerful wai* industry. slimmed up! the. release ivith the that the American statement vcj( 1* Moscow conclusion that Ghfmajr and Russia “does not (jo^respond ft\ fact”, i.'ahd that w h them and i$ WashingtonlikconceaTBig some iflformatioh Britain dut of while over-emphasizing other facts to dis tort the true! picture, jj \ We publish these statements to (forestall 1 it-' , - the next Kijemlin release. They cah'l: say we Germany'. They iinal:e severalj barges. First, don’t havR freedom of the: press. \ new name was excclljcnt. It'-Ss ( / urjnK Jast'week’s juice fall, was lijughnul dispensary. ‘ ; 1 So! The idela of a centost !to supply | d,, grcttable that the. purpose Was up the limit of eight'cents ja bushel defeated by the rejection of siteh jj, a tra ,|i ng ,j aVi masculine-sounding names as “Pto- ^ f Line Tavern” and “Eat l’N’ Bujty” jj Tht '' e waS a « vne t al fee favor of this pew title which ( ill doubtless he put up in Spjpp 'rains contributed fto thd strong in theatres have not h(;rcfoforc mtback, the price "of corn, which 1 been huilL And he think# it will ari the weyst actoT of tie three succeed. were! also of Hitlerite IS Eisenhower’s ■ •! ’ f Ipst week etired as . -1) ;Pe P nem rmy Chief Saturday , Eisenhower •Sthif. • '{ - - M jf i l Ithbugh he jjeryed ip ths? capacity dur ing; bne'of our nations #neaitest periods of stress, few wordi qrcriticisrr| lave ever been heard against [him.'This is pef laps the great est indicatioii; cf t he diplbir acy, tacf and skill which ht c isp ayed in jiSU his contacts i fbrebs and thelpublrc. "are well... 1 Dwight, of j! 1 M ! Ik 1 is. my mos^ iirjzed p<>lsession; fprlno man can have a more worthy comrade ajnd loyal friend than the American soldier. ! For ii? years I hai’e been] privileged to serve with men who manifested, in tjieir per formance of every dijty, -the stout heart? of American^ jyid the spirit of out nation. Pride of service,;loyalty tiolthe flag, love of country strengthened 'them Seyoifd !the common strength given 1 to merii Whatever their railk of armypthey to iehdn consumer should too much, too soon. no:, Farr’s father managed a sjlent-] (Bryan. L Griffin circuit until the hion and fire erused his p employment.: .. On the diiy of the expld he nitrate ship in Texir ,1 arr was at home 1 with uid home viras nine bloelf .he ship. When thi> first hi over, Farr's house looked/ proverbial crashed match-1 only inspranee he had wa i clothes on iu collective ha' Fair rernained in Tex long enough to 1 rebuild the t then he packed his clan : 4 ' insumnep, and the family 1 with nothing to its name on of) j City, flu, from t was the The storm rvived it the pi ovcmentH in sminds Mystems in lew York Which have nht yet ached drt vn this far. His sound stem for the "Skyway,” across Plajiland on Highway <1 t ’V, ’ || uiill lie ope sltls, : of! these ■i improved movie house in Karnes Cityj, be tween Antonio and Corpus ing that j Chriwi, where Jack was born. But expect when sound came in, father Farr predicted it was only a passing A Selected contract set-up (driye-in thedtre, namerl “hjf: i»ft4r a naming contest fway rhethyat 660 tire, dies lined to accent* , i ) autioniobilcft., and 260 leisibnis in lawn chairs near the 'ri»nt ji* scheduled to open about Fahfuary Li. All sorts of tmusuall feitures am being planned—a cop* (ceisrottis stdml, a children’s play- City fegrpond and a Itottle-warming scr-, * atres,’[vile for mothers who bring tobli }ff tol jallnpc,; ! " ; H ; Most dritre-in theatres operaw or hist jorlly during the summer’months, ’’ll'bqt Farr intendij to work on a .'!6C Ml rian-seijipt neon (letter81 Not wishing to he a lone dis nter however, I < shalll 'how j ; jto e will of the majority. I will e(»t- ti me to purchase my three morn- g doughnuts af the “fajmpjis In ner,” put would like jto offer a que.1t. Since the new; place sjof, business is deserving of a little federation urge0 or 35 cents While in the navy duri war, Farr observed maji IIMO, (the average value per ‘t : ’wiiiiM rol, W PMPB Rf School property ini the Un ted States was $300, but the ra(nge was from $80 in Tiiniftf'isoiap* tr\ in thp n4«Trir*t I Many independent deah i held both action and con mcnt on the price situation. ARAB WARNS U. N. PALESTINE GROUI’ with the armed f|orc£s and he was exposed; to the Kvorljl% two greatest 0 f soldibrly tradition, distinguished For sol- tl U»y Ruwell I-itzPatrick j ^faultfinders jhej AiMencan A Idler and! poll- dierly virtue. )Vhat.tbey have done to pre-! ^ d,WJ !« r ’ re ^ a e,li ptician. His f^rewel message to the troops serve t J eir coun t 5 y its enemies and to , ^’."S t t Irwkh tn^llnS he comma-nded, is ; jtypicaV qt Fasenhowers fbeir world from evil tyrannies is writ- ■*, ,1 th P with uitollnjcnt .ability to sayjtSe flight tjhinl at the proper free . the,r tyiranrtieh is writ- to one man for each trgns- find it hard to and the Amemdm dublic wil replace. The texjt is aafbiltfvs.. To thje Arlexicali soldier ^Departure! firom my prefj ;nt post breaks mariy ties that ^re dear to mi. But the separ ation is not complete. F taj e with me the knowledge thjiti botji by law and in my own ic With you (j-hall not,end as tssuranee off!such fellowship heart, my seitvj long as I live. T I The Battnlioi of College Statioj aftcrmkln, excip' liHhed;acnii-wc(:k|y. tjl! H, dur S News contributiorib rtiia; Win Hall. Cf&ssijticd aids maly M pla< if 209, Goodwin Hajll. All-American ed ■.Rights of h! v say t^e yigm iinin|! at tnc proper ten j ar g e j n hiimalh |hfisU»j.j •’ tir n e » ’. - j | fv . nothing to! the|r'flBrt|e| Bi|t I cannqt let this _ - While: the n^essdge unity rot rival Wash- day pass without te ling them, the fighting ingtons fareMfelj toihis rrten, it is a compell- met) of grounJJ and aiij—those who have left ing statement bv an officer honr»the Army -the-Tanks and you ivhcj-stijl wearih^ uniform Sixty lie i II. CAIRO. EGYPT, Feb. 1 ! -'/l'i deputy Jama! Eftendi HUsscini, ., , . ,; j chairman of the Palestiiife higheV. •cent of the avUilabl(l ^ executive, said yesterday Arab sui-1 Dster openings have already hjeaMi ^ sqU aci s arc training _ ' piled for tjhe fourth annual Mptoi tine “for attacking the Uijited Na- eet Supcrviepi S' short ! miuu-hnn it comes —that my fondest boaist Shall always be: “I was their fellow soldier.” — But the one that really caught our eye wak a little number 0allbd “Moon Mist.” It was a period gown, whose white ermine bo dice was topped by a bil owing black taffeta , skirt (pardon, While \Ue drool). ,. •] F • In i—San Diego Union _ i :e oiisucn xeiiowsnip , The Battalion i—^ L — -4 ^ : , .■.-4 c U4__i:..Kvl |i.,J cial ujews i|apcr rtf tipi Agricultural and Mrchanidhl CoilCgp of Texas ahd the City Tcias, is. piilllisfied fiYo times a week and circulated CVerJf $|pnda|y. thtiojagh Friday 1 ■I ng (it lida ibScrll , Monday, through Friday lination periods. (During tHe jSUB)hier The Battalion is pub- 4.30 -per school year. Advertising ,1 bo made by telephone (4-5444) pr at tib editiirial office, Rootn 201, Gond- J ;by (telephone (if-5324) oT atlthe Student Activities jpffice. I^om furnished on resuest. ’ al A r ! Member of 'The Associated Press The Associated Press is enfi led exclusively to the use for republicatibn of kll news dispSiChcs cmlit- to It dr not! otherwise credit d in the pa her and local news of spontaneous prig in published herein, fhtsr of repppljCatioipoL ail ol her'matter; Iherein are also reserved. MUlRRAY , iMm ( Ottfi & Kime, J. C. h. dtadpa, iMWi i (or Matcbi!3, 1S70. ‘ | Assocjated Collegiate Prd$s | i . | Member Oootlwyn nd. Rigan naprutfited njitionaUy br National Ad- vertlalfvp Servme. Inc., at New Yor» City, |buioaso. Los Angeles, and Sau Vranctsco. iiLi. l .ij ».• , v Maurice Grady Gjj . Sara ‘ Art I James Hershell Bob I fill Co-Editors 4*4 ,... . .AcfvefUsing Manager Iby xi.;.. ...Sports Writers (inrlation company sending a rep- esentative. Sponsored by the tex- its Motor Transportatibh Asscjjja- jion, the State Board of IVocatihnal Education and tjie Texas Safety sociation, the course is offered ,)y the newly created Motor Trajis- )ort Training Division of the A4M ndustrial Extension Service. i The course covers all operatipiial |: iases of the motor vehicle fleet j ndustry and stresses; safety hrough sound Operation prince- lures. Field work on the taxi rahops if Easterwood Field will be given in addition to class rOom twrk. Fitzpatrick said. Njight sessions and homework will be given en-j rollers in addition to) the 40 hours . if scheduled work, FitzPatrick con jluded. For MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES Jones Sporting Goods 803 S. Main Bryan Ph. 2-2832 ■ PALACE i- M oni ? - A 7Q — Dr John S. 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