SENATE S DETfMiC KS V ('l|VIL RIG IT^ FIGSIT ^ WASHINCTpJiTJ May 14 --W The "Senate has sfdetijaolsed a' Rights battle at thpf time b; re* turning to ieomn Itte s ai soul tiern Ktates’i ediHJ^tion ciomtoacit bill Before tRe v!crt< ,"Be nator Ri ssell (Il-Ga) said ithut ]r ^turning the bill"to eomn ittieo mehjnt tlie ei cl qf ( it in this session of, congress. The measure woluld give congress dual approval fer soitne*n state; to cnake a compact atu jointly fsun-; poH; edueat ional ins itutions.fThe southern states prop ise to set up universities^ for iJeprtoes and keep their stated UniVersjtiH^ as all-'fhitjc . schools. GERMAN ERAIS MARCH IN FOOD ‘ROTFST' ' ■ ■ *T FRANKTURTj G(|r. May Gerrila women fj.000 slrong nnei marched onj Adolf iHlitier’s fo parade grotnd in Muiich yesterday in protest ngain^tIfcjiod shortages CHRYSLER STRIKERS RAISE MILLION “KITTY” DETROIT, May 11 —UPi- Ar $8,00o.000 ‘(kitty” Ibeing raise:! by the CIO uiiited ante worker: i for their Chrysler: Coir 0i ‘’— ind i Strikers, gaiv' the auto iridu!str|y| reason toffejit i*a long wallaout r I i MINIMI (NOTES I?1ES TRIMAN RCSSIAN WASHK4GTQM' ifay 14 pA* President Trum^iji ‘xpressec j the yior yesteilday that prosjiectf Tor world peace have" no. increased as result^Of the Atiwi L an-Sovicf ex cliauge:of hone's.:rle said thi’|fun- elameritals ha^e ^ot !bec-n toi|-he GTON, May 14 i-UPl The United Stejtps will she* off economic ad toUmyjRuropeain na- tion which isupplifs war machinery to Russia, ERIP jDiireHor Pauli HoT- i COLLEGE STATION (Aggieland)l TEXAS, FRIDAY/MAY 14,1948 1 \ l . Ll i ' ... . Number 174 Ring Dance, Banquet Set .ii Tk 11 T lirkl:-;: Tonight; RVs Ball Is RODEO WINNERS—Pictured above are the members of the Saddle and Sirloin Rodeo Teuni which took top honors at the intercollegiate rodeo contests held in Fort Worth and Austin this pjast week-end. • I I First row. left to right, are: L. E. GRIFFITH, J. P. WOOD. M. J. OVERSTREET, and II.IW. ELLIS: second rojw: T. A. ROBERTS, J. R. DAY, W. GRESHAM, and J. M. POYNER; third rU: C. IE SCHMIDT. J. R. MOFFETT, R. R. WOODW ARD. C. T. FRY, and 1). RANKIN; fourth rpw: JACK KINGSBEUY. TJ L. JOHNSON, and C. J R. STONE. ^embers not pictured are BILL HOGG. EARL GUTHRIE, and LYNN WILLIAMS. Circus Will Be Held On Kyle Field, June 11 Plans.,, for the presentation of the Gainesville Cdmipunity Circus to be giVen on Kj’le Field Juno 11 have bden completed, according to the arrangement committee. The circus is sponsored by the Brazos County A&M Club and the College Station Mothers and ! Dads Club. 1 1 General chairman of ; the ar-! rangements is P, Cj Colgin, and I Mrs. 0. K. Smitlf and C. N. Hiel-1 scher ate co-chai -men. | f niai plans lor commencement exercises, Dacqai The itpmitteel responsible for services, and other graduation activities hitve beerf pmsentiitTOn of the circus include j ced by W. E. Street, chairman of the cdmmencenji|#iit Brownrigg Dewey, Jr., chairman rnittee. B,y?3wd a joc Sori^rSma" , Or. W. R. White, president of Baylor Umroij|ty for College Station. be the principal speaker at the commepcemenFiViker Other committees include: ( ’ ‘ f "♦which are t<> lx* held at fljlo FI • June 4 on Kyle Field. Ifpe r ormer rrisoners ^o^ssion u .-om h gymnasium Und north o 5 for* the conijuiUR-emeivt: Speaker fpr the l»j| services will be Georgi president- qf Haidiiu Searcy, Arkansas. Sel'T[t|es ‘held at 1U la. m. un Sam Donahue to Furnisl Prairie View Collegians Two big dances and a banquet are scheduled if|r lhi Dance and banquet being held tonight and the RoSH|]v r qliu at the Bryan Country Club. The banquet will be held at 7 p. m. in the west wood, social secretary of the Senior Class,will a|'l||as orrow fdr Tonight: Plans Complete June Gradnatio; Final plans for commencement exercises, bactj, u tUjroq are Full Suinmer Schedule Planned H 1- man said VesHerday.! ■m SOLDIERS WARNER LITICING K ! I: AGAINST IPG WASHINGTON, May 14 .UuJP) Tho Army] isi (Sabtianing its|J?|jd- iors papers arid radio ■ stitiqhs against'lewreMug an y edaorfeil opinions aljout election icandifiatea^ l, N; APPROVE^ NEW i JERUSALEM RULE ' J LAKE SfUCCESS, Mjy 14' Jerusalem.! Scotty Spicer, Jones to Appear At Grove During Summer Term * 1 it - • t Vi-." . 1. . • ■■'ft. -it—J 'A | C. N. Hielschjer, chairman of printing and advertising, J. G. Mc Guire and P. C. Colgin; program, Mrs. Qi K. Smitlji, chairman, Mrs, Ted Martin, Mrs. [l. S. Rogers, Mrs, Joe Davis, Mrs. Sam Hopper, Mrs. Waynci'/Long, Mrs. Charles Tigner and Mrs. T, H. Terrell; (concessions, W. M, Sparks, chairman, Marty Karow, Les Hichai-cison, W. E. White {ind Joe Fugan; 'ticket com- , inittee, C. D. Owentiy, chairman, ] Frank, ; AndersonJ Nayasota area; P. T. Haines, Caldwell; area; ('lint | Wakefield, Madisonvjljje area; and Gordon Langson; Branham area. The Gainesville Community Circuit, known Ithroughout the world, has 135 trained perform- erH, musicians, and acrobats who are all ainateuijs and residents of Gainesville. | Of War to Meet In Houston, June 19 e|)<:en(jl with the Senior Ring dance tomorrow evening mean Hall. ‘Mug” Leather- jf ceremonies. (Miff Harris •j)^ (lhaplain, will deliver the In ration. ] | After dinner the guests of hob- r will 1«| introduced. Who’s,WI fV'fird'f will be presented by C. < Spike!” Nliliite, director of studei ies,] and keys will be pi The Texas Prisoner of War Club, Guion Hall. Jhe lacul#j [a'oc|s! will hold its third annual conven- f orn J tiije / Uon in Houston at tho Kico H«rt^ fT "TS ^ ' , , a ir t ti •* i_ ’ The commission mg Mil June 19-^0, II. L. Pritchett, | officers will;I,O!held ai,’ | tary-treasurer ,of the club, an-j June 3 in Guion Hall. i nounced today. i Handy, commanding giwii | A visit to the battleship Texas | Fourth Arniy, Brig, m at its permanent berth near the t Johnson, cornmandingjj San Jacinto battleground has been I the Tenth Air Force; 1 • -l?P> When not takijng part in their famous circus tljey {ire business men, teachers, laV- yerji, doctors, de livery •men, and [housewives, Hepryt {jeott, Eaijle Spicer, and land team tennis, open golf, volley-, maintenance, and for supplij-s for i Ung* Jin-i* w jhevorv- Grandpai; Jones will appeal at The ball, horse shoe pitching, ami soft-1 the swimming pool. | I ^ ib high-flying Grove is [part of J the scheduled . ball. This amount will also cover | The committee w orking] with | ^ 1 J 1 i> 0,n CIOW f ! *P » y »»k _ r _„- _ summer efitertainment. [the cost of clerks, balls, bats, tro-1 White Consists qf Chairman H. V. 1 ■ ’ A Hi nation ski i-grohp Or th« r C. G. I'Spike” White, in a nmet-; phies, and officials. : Risien, [Neal Galloway, Jam *s Ed- ted Nations special:'Pal.estLrie .)is- I jng yesterday with the Summer' Four cents of the activity fee I gar, W. W. Gardner, uhd Kenneth sembly yesteildfiy!; apprdved a£ teni-1 Activities Committed, said that all will be devoted to the operation, .J Bond, pdrary trusteeship type! i-egiRie iior j had signet) contractjs or expressed i EXEMPT |NFWRPAJPFRS v FROM “SECRETS” BILL WASHINGTON, May. 14 The ‘Housd votjed yesterday the so-calljed ‘[sejtre ,s” bill. 'file hill, piidviilos fines ar n-isonmeisi fdj- ijkaking pubfc formation j given [to al e’ommitjtee; ! aijid marked •lentjal by] jthq ('orjfinqttee. it -ikn ;o ex- i»mpt newismetii tjroiii penalt bs ]of! Saturday (night dahee have been ((j, 1 ?) kF of TELEPHONE! WORKERS ;»LANNI> WASH). . . .. •Mans fpijla ijatpn-jwide str .ong distance j telephone ope ratjad band'ap-! Hall last night bv the jiresentation of keys to all publication j l ■ 1 eoijdfi-1 pearingilatdr in theTsummer, White | staff members and other awards to outstanding staffnjien. «*id. j ! . ;; Editors Charlie Murray and Jimmie Nelson of the Bat- ( i u <°[ nm,i^ ki 'Wh7tIe^mul I ^ a ^ on » T’ouuuy-John and Bobby Williamson of the Longhorn, ! I nas oepn ipiann 8 1 1n F member of that publication and One dollar' of] the fee will f™™ 1 a > )cn as his > ,Oi;iti0 . n cover! the cost ofj the Battalion a < ‘ . , ,: The dinner program wad conclu- subscription. The] Batt Will be Remainders of the staft receiv- J ( | L . ( j hy a faculty panel (skit in published three days a week ( : ed kews ni recognition of their work which a ‘candidate’ for thk Batta- through ; the summer—Monday, , an d 80 bronze keys for first [ |j on editorship was tried i for the Wednesday, and KridayJ I year members, ,10 silver kejrs^ for] ( i ua i crimes of upstreanijing and The I sujmmer acjtivities at The second year men, and 10 gold keys having a fan dancer campaign for Grove are covered by 40 cents, of pr third yjear men were given out. j him. H T, the fee. There will jbe no additional . The banquet honored the re-j W. C.] Bernard, Associated Press cover [charge, Whijte emphasized, turn qf the Battalion’s roving cor-| columnist who. writes “Tepcas Day Intrjamurals will preceive 20 cents, respondent Ivan Yantis, and the by Day;” made the trip !to A&M Intramural sports (vill include open main address was given by Frank with King. cording to Lucian Morgan, assis tant director of (.he Placement Of- vill he held in • culture Building m., May 31, from and two vocal numbers describing! 8 to ff a. m.,[Jdne 8, and from 8 - to 9 g- m., J(in<] 14. A fee of $5 will bg charged t for the one-week course and $10 [per attendant for two or three iwefcks. Rooms will be available in Walton Hall and a charge of $1 per night will he made. All meetings \yill be. held in the poultry department classrooms and at the poultry fjirms. Approximately 40 men and 10 women are expected to attend. E. D. Parnell qf the poultry hus- j bandry department will be chair- I man Of the program. mm !■ planned as an added feature of the reunion, and it is hoped that Fleet Admiral Chester \V. Niniitz, as commander of the Texas Navy, will be able to attend the cere monies. Ggnera) Jonathan Wainwright, hohorSary president for life of the Texas POW Club, and Adjutant General K. JL. Berry, his fellow sufferer as a Japanese prisoner, are expected to attend the reun ion. Over 3&0 reservations have been I received from former prisoners now living in Texas, and comman ding officers of all Army, Navy, and Air Force installations in the state have been requested to grant three-day passes to former war prisoners in their commands to permit these men to attend, the reunion. The program will open with j a business Session Saturday morning, Jane 19, at which Rep. Lindley Beckworth has been in vited to discuss legislation in Congress affecting former war prisoners. POW’s and their wives will at tend the annual dance that night in the ballroom of the Rice Hotel. Memorial services Sunday morn ing will be followed by a boat trip down the Houston Ship Channel to the Battleship Texas and the San Jacinto Memorial. ■ i New Survey ManE Section Opened Since many students were turn ed down at registration for Man-j agement Engineering 401, Survey j of Management Engineering, an other section may be provided. V. M. Faires, head of the man agement engineering deparffhent, said yesterday that arrangefhepts had been made for another section provided there is still enough de mand to justify it. Students wishing to take Man agement Engineering 401 during the first summer term' aiyl who have not registered for if should leave: their names with tbe depart mental secretary in Agutin Hall. President Gibb Gilchrist? at the ceremonies. Final review will t><*|h| p. In;, June! 4 on thi-1 lri|l| west j of the Aeademi) Tin? President’s Red 2 to 3:30 ijj. m. will] graduates, ; their re) friends, and faculty an bors. [ i j , Street saij that all the Experiment Statics, ;Rx sion Service* Forest teaching staffs arc ii tend this afjfair. The to be held Jiine 4. j| f] Members (if the co hlienjjqer Committee are W E. jcJ. ;iir- man, Col. (J. ton. S. A. Lynch, aud The complete sched || nation ceremonies is w'i i i iceitH. ihui|i'|alt|u*- 7:43 p. m„ June t-|Cumr| sinning of Reserve (If; 10 a. mi., June I reate Services. , ... 2 p. m.,| June .1-4)1 tesjilei < Reception. } 1:13 p. m.. June 1(4 view. | ! fi:43 p, m., Junf mencement Exercised •'inijal 4-i ctlivjne iei(tei) to the seniors of “E” Bat- 1 e y Artillery, winner of the Moore I Following the prosoittation (of .l4 awards, Gus jVletas, Sensor 'htss histjorian, will give the clnjss iiWi|y. (tollcge Chiiplain Sam Hill ,v |1 closi the program with the fa UNRctiun. T * , • Sa(n lllonahue will furnish the music for the Ring Dance begi t- Lttiltig at 9 p. m. Guests of honor ’Gil (h- the members of the fan 1- (yl ]] n 'ii i ★ •. The RY dunce, will be the only i»ir swcial event of that organ! ztG jtiqiii &*r (this year. It will also ho" (tlijt first time that the compete jivlfite full-dress uniforms' nave ijivicjn j’ivoi'n, since thg outfit was re- o ■gahiized. X ijliljtincltive RV programs 1 ave ib'njii; plannedH>y Monty Currie and Hjerisyhel Shelby. (jo’brge ButleX \vi)l he in charge refresihmeiits \n(l James Tittle is in'Charge of th\ social cohilniit- Wfeji , [\ THti ilqnee, which tv exclusively [foil- iqeinlJers of the ftoss Volun teer^., tjuqr dates and invited guests, will he formal. Music will bit fpriiijlied by th(* Prairie; yjow (|( (i|U})jriat|s. ryan C. (!. Plans or Brazos (bounty October I Arrangements to make this yqar’s. I'llraiipS' ilqunty FiJir tho» largest 'f tid j biggest in the S history of the |iquu)tily were di awn up ' Monday fair / o- 1 • • air in tiycnjiiig iiit a meeting of tit Fqaiid ami eommittee memlx rs, of tjlie IBryqjn Chamheii of Coinijneice. r was 18.23. U con- Tne d:|te for this (year’s fa y