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MONDAY, MAY 10, 1948
iter, Statesman,] Knightly Gentleman’
jnce'l ^ulliv^n Ross, Founded of Aggie Traditions
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Church|irs Wthy Dream-Child
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Winsloul C)uirchiil hasicaten been right
in the past, .only t<ij bg ig|(j|ed because he
.went against )the titend of ithe times. Butl
his ’plan fojr |i Federation ic|f Europe, an
ti a
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notmced ladt iveekJj has cor
time. | â–  J ! |
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at! a perfect |-
In The ! Hliguedj Neth)pi?|iinds city and “
World Court seat, 'fi|hurehi|J ;iske(;l members
of a 22-natio» forum to i)|lad with their-
government^ tii) “create a n^fEurdpe’’ whose
unitedrvoicij- cjjan b((‘contiguously heard .j
The new (jlouncii of Ei{i‘«)e should be a:,
subordinate bjft nedl'ssaiy mrt of, the world
organ zation b(f thq futurfj, jhe sja'd, which
should have throe
regional councils
F- The Soviet Uf ion,.
The chujicil oi
Britain^ joimeil wil
il
on problems of the (lay.” The meeting also
is asked to create ah emergency Council to
direct joint action far economic recovery and
ftiifitiiry defense to‘i “preserve Democratic
freedom.”
Churchill is honorary chairman of the
mejeting.
i“We s-eek nothing less than all! Europe,”
Chprchill declared, j “Distinguished exiles
from Czechoslovakia! and almost all the eas-
tiermEuropean natio|is and also fiiom Spain
are present among ijs.
s “We aim at the, Eventual particbation of
all the peoples throughout the ^continent
S,
^ugustjhft subordinate”, Whow society and wjiy of life are hot in dis-
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ncluding Great We welcome any cqbntry where tihe people
i her pmuru and com- own the government J and not the government-
hearts and
create a. '‘{tyropetjli delil|» ! t itjivel ... . «.v
« be exchanged- Western Europe thenfselves. Wej certainly I?
thraligh which violvs
adid a commcm E
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accord with the charter of human rights and
the sincere expression of free democracy.
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/\&M Receives 3,500 Bibles At
* ™ , , !',• - r; , Special Parent’s Day Program
rmoimfealth. j j • y, , . the people. | . ! I j T\/ J O
i I? 1 ® tv.rt fw, As Churchill spotfe, a flag bearijig a large | \ j j By j. K . B. NELgof- ! V
^ulain 4 wartihie d( aq(ji >.11(1 that the red E oil a.\\hiU| |)«ickgiotmd llqated o\ei Thirty-five hundred Gideon Bibles were; presented to
west is giueyed mtdlerjhe^hy the attitude th^ public bin ding* The Hague-The flag i A 1 M at a ^cial Parent's Day Program yesterday morning
of tfw Soviet!lUniQff, ^ whose activej wjjs designed by Churchill s fcon-in-jlaw, I)un-j| n G u i 0n Hall . . i
., vi’L. 1^™. I ^.deon State Chaplain Joe .Evans presented President
nd rpinds oiimein- a
nations.’
A resolutSbn ihj: befoi\* ' jie meeting to; Hitler tried to acditjiplish by foreje may
leijli delil|W tHve assembl\ : pestcefully uiccompliilhed by the Rations
vie
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ed m^njore pracUcltle 0 What'xa 9.'‘ ^ Gilchrist with a Bible as a gesture representing the first
be (;i,l,o„s to a coll.-xw or university. nh;it at times only a Motlm-could l? metnbeh of the varsity Pistol,
ot t After welcoming sj|eeches by sh , ow> - art(1 wh i t . h h, aronts ha(1 un . Team im recoKnition of individual I
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Committee is
We're A biferfliive
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According," to h
House Un-.- 1 /incricaH A|;tiv|ti J
now investigating |jhe iFedind Communica
tions Commisijion. I| ; r ,..
This is rh^sama .strariijo
considers itself-m(|re tiapdbl
ing govern runt employes
is denmndii g jthat |TBl! reniolc
it. Oddly tnjmgh. ;!thej Uij-ii^nierican Acti
vities Com nittee has'yet| ;t|» do anything
worth while. Hts s- rapboc^! is full of head-
lipeC but itq; filed arif ei|j|y ai^y veal
eontributioii
No dou
lomijniltee that
of (investigat-
the FBI, and
|Hs bej furnished
An Asinine Congressman . . .
it
Jo Anjh'ican y fluidity. ’
the ext
Australia has its ostrich and tjhe United
St|ates Congress habits Leo Alleni A propo
sal! by Allen to giyf bonuses of SlOOU 41 nd
$11500 to. armed fortes enlistees Instead of
rjejactivating the driij’t was termetll “asinine”
tj\! President Trumm. We agree! with the
ilinesidentf i . : ;
Allen, who is cmirman of the powerful, n n * •
house rules committee, has been chiefly re- 1 nS'VPil Ao'CriPS
sensible for bottling up‘the t^IT bill in J ^58*
the house yorrmtitteti An avowed opponent of ! l
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Girl E. Olsen Jr., Air Force; Col.
B lly M. Vaughn, Infantry; Lt.
(>1. Jerrol E- Taylor, Field Ar-
lery; First Lt. James W. Pat-
tet-son Jr., Corps of Engineers;
Captain J. Hadley Edgar, Armor
er Cavalry; Captain Don Hodges,
Chemical Corps; Major Janies W.
R^ach, Coast Artillery Corps; Cap
tain Forrest H. Sparks, Ordnance;
M^jor Theodore H. Clark, Quar-
tef-master Corps; and Colonel Gene
E. Lewis, Signal Corps.
J The following branch awards
wfre presented to outstanding ca-
dejts in each branch by the Branch
Association: US Air Force Asso
ciation Medal, technical Sergeant
Theodore Copeland; Coast Artil
Ifci-y Association Medal, Lt. Col. R.
Leatherwood; Field Artillery As
sociation Award, First Sergeant
Byrton W. French; Ordnance As-
solciation Medals, Major Guy Nor-
flCet and, Staff Sergeant Wayne
Bj McLaughlin; Quartermaster As
sociation Medals, Lt. Col. Albert
W. Blackstock and First Sergeant
Burton Hink; Signal Corps Asso-
Cintion Award, Lt. CoJ. How^r(l R.
Oliver; Transportation Corps As
sociation Award, Technical Ser
geant Truman G. Martin; Engi
neer Corps Award, First Lieuten
ant George O. Muller.
1 Gold keys were presented to
njembers of the Drum and Bugle
.Corps by A. M. Waldrop and Com
pany, Bryan, Texas. Cadets receiv
ing these awards were: A. F. Field,
H. F. Harris, D. C. Fisher, M.
Musey, F. T. Davidson, R. W. Law-
lei;, W. J. Worley, T. Y. Lokey, D.
B. Sparks, L. G. Maxfield, J. W-
. Horrell, Ct R. Gordon, J. O. Will-
By J. K. B. NKljSOS' 1 iams, and-T. S. Fluker. . [
Thirty-five hundred Gideon Bibles were presented to . The Professor of Military-
â– ! Sc . uce ana mcacs lor A r AwaCd,
a gold key, was presented to Cadet,
j Colonel jack E. Jackson, by Lt.
1 Col. John H. Kelly. Air Force.
| National Rifle Association P(s-j
-; tal Team Awards were presented
, to members of the varsitv Pistol r
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Brjjwn, the Singing Cadets pie-, troduced Evan's"^ this 1 time' and I Individual expert awards were
ted a brief program featuring th h om .,>U, un * l umorist ’ lost l ,r( ^ < ’ nt ed to William E. Wolff and
dedication, of ;;llo^ Swoo, ^ ftff JSTS X TT F ’
*“ ■ i t ^ -shooter award was presented to I
Billy Stoffregen; and individual
marksman awards were presented
i seated a brief prograitj featuring
a
Heme” to "Mother.
l-’ollowing the (Singing Cadets, a
"T •Unite to Parehts” was given by
scores attained in pistol competi
tion during the 1!)-18 school yeay.
al expert awards ww
to William E. Wolff and j
The sensational star of "TK
STMNGE WOMAN" i n h4ri
latest dramatic triumph.adapted ‘
from the New York stage Mk j
whkh ran for seasoml
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beat of his audience
With 04 (fears experience as a
West Texas cattlepian behind him
and no fdrmial eduication, the .little
Chirlie Kirkham. Reviewing the
piitf | Gi " W "- HWl ‘ W *«— , " 5 l “ lk
sorts for the sgcrificek and love
with a natural loquacity and in
sight hearkening of another in
to George T. Keene and L. 1). Col-1
Her.
The Woilers Trophy was pi‘e-j
sented to ‘‘0*’ Troop Cavalry for j.
who ! being the best drilled Cavalry unit I
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Thomson to Head
aiby form of compijlsory military training, j ( | t
Alien must be acce|)ting defeat 'in coming dub
nu
Committee -(.'il'hoa.ejLpidturW jin L : fe maga-j In addition tb tHf bonuses, AHpn suggest
zino 1 recent le remip.led lettliM-to-ediGir v.-rit-i that the army |<>\v\jr the minimum accept-
ers tjif a sinister ertev iti a nitfiie mlelndrama) j aible score on tile, army’s general| dagsifica-
will .be‘to hvies'tignte the I’diinding fathers,; tion test for rycruljts from the present 80
(Icvljire Alex; iider rlarjiiitob; jt vidciou$ .Red,jf tin a new Sow of 70; This would jiot attract
George Wasflngtoji alsubf|^sive influence,! the typooti,men whf|h a modern army needs.-
ami Thomai |effei4jonia tdjjjiof Moscow. All; j A study of scorejj; made on fheiarmy gen-
- whiqh will gijt thcffii rjiorej|j‘ the headlines:: end classification lest reveals that out of
^cyj so av d b df^lre.'V | | . j 22!7 occupations',! vtjbich were aifanged at-
Bul oh«j [|uest4n lijem||rs' unanswered.; colrding to the gfafe men ii| these occupa
Who will irlvfeigaie ttf Up AmeHcap Com-! ;tlfims made, the lowest occupation; listed was
mittoe and : cbmpU-Se ||e linear-job bv de-j Ititinberjack. The avj
daring I’ajtnull Thilma.s af<|fhis lrommitt.ee-i . 85, 15 jkiints lie
om Thomson was elected pres-
nt of the Cdiyell County A^M
at its org|»nizati(»nal meet-
Thursday night. ^
dike Brown was chosen vide-
president. Rogijr Williams whs
neu secretary - treasurer, and
Copeland whs elected repotjt-
; j !
weiity-three students from Cur-
County attended the meeting
which a club constitution was
men thems flvigs toibeiageiitk
“judt as 11
railroads
Trumat
Taft' and
We mJusn’tiiltjnve that job ii done. Wo must!
help the com nitteqf pi’pve [l xt,e\1ery citizen;
of the Unitkl jStatffl isKombh >wf;i subversive!
Reel,. > -.'l
of Joe Htalin?; Representative A114
of
1 formally educated cowpoke .
j grasped thej imagination and in- t° r tbe year 11*47-48, by Major
1 terest of thg American peopk* over j Norman \\. Parsons. "C” 1 rnop is
a decade ago and made the name, commanded by ( idet Captain Jpe
I of Will Rogers a legend during his k- Clark.
I own lifetime, • • The follehving named cadets were
He first convulsed his audience announced as being the best drill-
with tales of cowboy life and then rt s0 Phomorps in each organiza-
! became serious ini the latter part '•* on: D. P. Mc( lure, "A’ Intantry;
of his message th express confi- R- A. h lake, “B” Infantry; L. E. |
deuce, in the youth of today, to cm- Lhase, ’ Infantry; J. W. (lUiiter, \
I phasize the responsibilities of pgr- “A ’ Field Ariilleiy; J. K Wood, 1
ental guidance, and the importance 1 "S ’ 1'ieltl Artillery; (. K Wardle,
of "being one’s .self.” ‘ ;[“C” Field Artillery; D. A. Sand-
The. presentation of the Gideon 1 “D’. Field Artillery, b. H.
Bibles was made at the close of Barnes. “K 1-ield Artillery; L. J.
, Evans' talk. , | Hatzeribuehbir,'“A” Air Force.
* q B. L. Heubner, “B” Air Force;
Sunday afternoon following a Gordon, “C” An' Force; W.
crowded noon meal in Duncan Ilall, M- Henslee, Maroon Band; W. T.
reception -was held at the Presi- Thompson, W hite Band; \\ . C. Me-
, { 1 .
Prb-Dogi Aidi-Siii' . . .
As hap
presidential
.in ffivor b;
Dewey led 0
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lens evjjry foyi! kjeaf in the US,
eiandimes iareRiyain coming out
<Jiogs‘;4iT<l ngailirt‘sin. Governor!
ijjf by Snyiltingi ji| terrier to join.
rage lumberjack’s score
gher than the minimum
1 would like; to require
thje army to accept.;; •
This bne:man hi s taken it. upon himself
tot throw every po^ible block he can into
the path of any cqmpulsory military train- y
injg plan. Perhapk He is acting inkbe;convic-
fiiim that he is doin^jthe right thijig. But one .
• nti|ui, or a tew meiUwho do not Have all the
faicts. must not try;to determine the policy
of the government !®n such a vital subject.
We agrefc \vit-h| I President Truman that
he officers will be in charge of a'.•concert of military, clasi w. A C avail j;C. \V Llliot, B
club at 'the beginning of the ^*1, and dopulah music on the Uvalry; 1 . S. 1 hornton, () G U\-
roai lawn of the Presidents home: ahV! V- U A'** 1 *!, A (ymipo-
thi
fall semester.
’Ians were imUte for!a social in
conjunction wi
('oryell County.
th fornj<|
r students
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Dallas Engineer
What’s Looking''
SIGMA XI CLUB, 8 p.
site; W. 0. Mahaley, “B” Compo
site; F. A. Cleland, “C" Compo
site; E. G. Martin, "A” Veteran;
W. F. Bohlman, "B” Veteran.
ill Address SAE
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Representative Alkth’s
illirt
prtHiosas is “asm-
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join his pa rtf on fhe-ispeiM r's platform at|
A'haitce, ^ isioun,|a few Weeks back’. The: coingpjess get electcjl i
Missouri.(log-appi-enjtiy4til favored Tru4- . -LV M - i n '. j !
mail in spite jpf tg gdlluif ibll. He refused.! 1*1 I I)1S ( .orilUr: r0[)0{V • • •
lil. ...iit-fll '1. i»r i : I • j I | I. <
j A radip-rt a fajlio is a radio]
Gertrude Stein, might have sa|d that, but
thie Russians woul[jf probably have disagreed
with her. ' 1 '
Thursday, Physics Lecture Room,
Dr. Aithur W. Melloh is guest
speaker. '
SAN ANTONIO CLUB. 7:30 p,
m., Thuisday. Room 208, Academic.
I. T. Austin <tf Megginson-Aus- Election of offieevis. .
and Company, Dallas, will :ul- ' AE. hio p. nb, luesday, ME
ss the Society of Automotive Lectine Room. J. F. Austin to
gincurs Tuesday evening at 7 T
the Mechanical Engineering ^ ^ meets Tues-
•tute Room. 7 • ' day night May 11. at 7:00 p.m.
I C. Teuimer, president of the M Biolrtgy Lecture Room for
Not to lij» outijlone; ijrisKlent Truman 1
eamfe out r?c|intly |n favoivo ' both dogs and
kids. Hi told thejlNjiitiOimi; Gonfeirence on]
Family Life [jthat i'hiidrpl pud dogs were!
ipprtants as Vvtd
\Val I
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By One estimate, there are more |
than 170.000 miles of water pipe '
mains-in the United States.
This country- is estimated to I
have 400,000 miles of service and
residential gas pipe.
, We wonder : how soifie nje-rnbers ot ' a^M V »tudmT\'hai)te?J mmounc^^^^ election of-officers for the corning
that Tuesday’s melting will be the
veal 1 .
t this semester.
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around thq \\lhitje jloUse lad :1k-.
Stassfen
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vould wish w;Is Irei e’Ll-
the aisle if |SL John
last Mondjiy
JleAitd:
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The Ba Ltauon,, of
of College i>ta((ion, : Tt
afternoon, i xe^pt da
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lished semi- ive<
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win Hall. ~ 3
209, Goodw n Hall.
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Communist- mewspaper,
PALACE
Brtjan Z’SS79
for healthy
appetites • • •
SA'ITIRDM
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ted the.mstlvtts on jthjk niij^r of the dogs,!, . e i^ ew here as (radio
but, unless tjieir pa-esk agij ts are slipping,;
the}]'should (bmeOut iprifjkg anv dav now.
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May 7, 1895. Pravha also (jarrio|l an at f Sck
recently on the ‘■shim laurels” bestowed up-
oii Marconi, un Iliilian, who is! recognized
s' inventor.
! Maybe Moscow
cujnie of the Italian
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teiku Peninsula mijmth old child \vhj) todrlled to a ivindow and
•U 1 fell out.
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n Hall. J
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- hf|io-balked clown]
s c|Ri pel, Del Monte,]
veinted wireless, of,
tajn. A radio is sti 1 a radio is a
Story in New
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N O VY
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is unhappy w
elections last
ith the out-
month,. hut
whatever’ the reason, and no matjtei who in-
one thing we
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