!h' ( 1 < ' • • w • i h ■ 1 h j! : . . :* • 1 ■ f / * '4 . •:] Pi ■ !u ca phia, J Dewey ren are M. NTION ’H^ LL, F lilodel- 25 ‘-F -? Thomas E. . Californinls Eat l War* e 1948 Rejitblicar presi dential ticket. , • i • . ^ Dewey was uniinihiously nomt-_ nated the 24th \ J|aUonf 1 Con vention Jast nighi f He picked Warm to nn with him as} d^e ppesi(|enl :and tit) con vention today by acqliiniati >n con firmed that ihoicip. { , 7 No .othfr name , t tan Warren’s was presented for tjhe vie ‘-presi dency. | y /M Arizdia gave notice of nnmmat ing Harold E. Stftssai but a few minutes;! later withdraw it). Chairjtnan Jopjepl ' Martin "ifut Warrenfe name before the Conven tion anji declared him nominated by acclamation. | , ' . i _ * 'New lYork’s Dewegetting his Second chanee at tie' presidency,, made itj| an east-wedt all-g jvenaor ticket after an all-iiight series lot conferences; i i’ I ^ r- The \t)ord quickly tpread to Ct)n- ventionij Hall ; and khe. d< legates didn’t tkke long to whoop hroujgh Warrenfs name. 1 Leader's of jcairips of other dis- j appointed pi-esidenfial lopefials were qUi^c to line pp behind the ? Dewey-Warren camhinatiort- UN PLANE ATTACKED BY EGYPTIAN FIGHTtERS ; . RHODES. June; 2i, f/P).- f --€ount j Folke BernadOtte’s headquarters announced today tlhat Eigyptlian j fighter aircraft had attacked a I United Nations planfe in i,' il •• -I COLLEGE STATION (Aggieland), TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 25,1W8 % ! r PI BUSHED M THE INTEREST Ol A GREATER A &■ M COLLEGE Volume 48 COLLEGE STATION (Aggieland), TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 25,1948 - i '} 1 ; ') i. ^ .i • ,.a • ■ ,. . )'- J - \ ' ^ ‘ M L. ■!-iw ■ l—V . Memorial Center Plans Open Now -44—-U •., A ; it.... .1. 1 ^—4 iir —i —‘ ^ ' H _ , A 1 ^ I f' '4 1 ■ •f' i L M Restaurants Pass Inspection Nita’s News Stand And Campus Corner' Make Perfect Rating, Inspectors Say By BILLY CLAYTON The Campus Corner and Nita’s News Stand and Confec tionary made perfect health ratings in the health inspection made Wednesday, L. E. Wander has announced. The inspecting party made up of Winder and J. C. Jones irljy Wednesday morning. Most of The gnnouijicphfieiU said 15 hits I were registered on the United Nd- L tions plane. The American j was no| injurjed. v U„ \ RUSSIANS ('OMPUETE = RIAK'HiADE OF BF RUN •BERLIN, ' June : 5, (iPl.—The Russiaijts/ordered tioday that no' more fod from theii zone be sent into the, Wesltern-oqcupied settlors of Berlin. ] i.. • Tijey stopped traffic y isterclay on the : single Tailroi d line supply ing thqse sectors v ith foxl,- from, the Western bccupa ion zones. Th" 1 blockade left thp air the only way to (get f clod in to the iS.OOO.pop innabitints of the ^mericun, Bfritt isli hnd French sect ira. Allied ex perts* laid that would pioye qMj workable in (he lop % run. Palestine. DULLES SLATED pOR SECRETARY OF S TATE j {J NEW |rORK,i line ^5-Johiti Foster j DUlle?, long a foreign af fairs ajivisor to Re jublicaln presif dential! candidate Tlibrtias E v E)ewJ- ey, seemed slated ti is moi ning fof the iotp of Secreta -y of State if Dewey j wins the November elec- tion- ; . | ' . : '! ;■ P : Dulles was one of the back-stlagf' architects of the United Nations Charter. 7 He and IPncdtmerg jsec ey? tb eye on .bipartisan)* fqrejrg^ pchcylj s 1 ) CLAY SAYS RUSSIANS CAN’T DRIVE US OUT HEIDELBERG, Genua ly, Jufle 25 —CF)— Gen. Lucius D. Clay said Thursday the Russishs “?on- not drive us out of Berlin by any nation short, of wai ” ; 1 ; The American Mi itary Governor said the latest moves qf the Soviets indicate they “are'trying :o put on the filijal pildssure |o drhe us out of Berlin.” ] .... it; CAA PROHIBITS DUSTING OF 2, 441 HH oIf PL.V> WASHINGTON, The spreading of 4-D dust frdm nirjflai prohibited by thelCivil began the i inspection early the! eating establishments off tne* Campus were cheeked in the morn ing and the ones on the Campus were checked during the afternoon. There was no indication that any of the businesses were aware of i the coming inspection, Winder said. With 100Ur as a perfect rating, the various eating establishinents’ ratings were rated* as follotys: Campus Corner ..._ 100 Nita’s News Stand and Uonfectionary i 100 A&M Grill Q i 98 Ray’s Snack Bar i.j. 93 ’Aggteland Inn _...L: 94 Sbisa Hall ; ......Ji. 93 The Cave I. 91 ji Nesbit’s 91 Aggieland Pharmacy 87 Bhck’s Pharmacy 8/7 1 Madeley Pharmacy 86 White Way Cafe . 77 4 At "the conclusion of the inspec tion, the inspection party issued ncjw health permits which will be good until December 31.. - The White Way Cafe was check-. °d several times. The inspecting party made the first check, njiade suggestions for cleaning Up, and then came around in the afternoon. The cafe |s These bids will be received at the Construction 3 August 12, at yhich tim^they will be publicly’ opened Construction of the building is: divided ini i- . 1 i. •VI ! I l 1 .I Number 8 ident Ai 'enter Building will be recei- tafl Arijjhitet t; has announced. j)gl*air| pffice until 2 p. m. Thursday, and| r#d. ts as follows: General Con- !d| o jeontrh Draft Bill, Arms Bill Funi Signed By President Trui WASHINGTON, June 25 (JP) — President Thursday signed the peacetime draft bill and twe priation measures that give over ten billion dollar; army, navy and Air Force. His action on the conscription measure make; — •— —tj ♦and stops the flood of epl THOMAS E. DEWEY, Governor of New York, was nominated RepubUcan candidate for the presidency of the UNITED STATES. The Democrats will hold their National t’onvention next month. Senate Requests All Students Follow ‘Common Decency’ Rule The Student Body was asked to conform to certain forms of good taste in choice of athletic clothes by the Student Senate in its meeting in the YMCA, Wednesday night. - ■■■, ’"I ' ! „' * 1 ' /'• Summer plans were formfUated; special ^ntcMogi” fSJlPUfWSaWl? nnhmntad anuO*-*— — to various gaRCs, and the operation were appointed, and general points* of student courtesy were covered jby the group, which is Serving dur ing the summer interim. The Senate formally recommejid- jed to the Student Body that “T” be taken at fhej next meeting of the Senate. !, Students Trespassing A report was made that students shirts worn^witrshoris 1 while had b ? on trespassing on private his mouth. tics A) .dm ini sir jply to s a tor, June weed-billing 2, has been, Aeronau mn docs nes The not apply toj spray s. R. W. Rehtzer, the administra tor, took the actioit Wednesday atj the request of the Kgriculture Dei partment. He said complaints,wero received that driftiig daft had in jured Cotton and o her bioad leaf} e bugili equip b6,986|f J grtt » n Com strikirji: h bi befo i Sop)< w, tb indut t oncji idibIs sai seeks jj) diiinerj uul b< the InJfjt v ertliifl w, m«J oi«aticull s oilhe re* longfji; ining L e drall ust reg sthrougjl IS of l! i •’s spr}' il escaj^ hUorder in 1 intact I'M? thn i v ip or fh e nil's aft* Iso, ti, • i ji|ix. eicti 11 pt. 4 ns wR time,; m Pe V-J <1 MODEL AIRPLANE. FANATIC WITH A MISSINC MOTOR IN the Wild Blue YONDER r Bids lue-Prints; ugust 12 itruc (on, elevator and dumbwaiter installations, heating (Tnd ventila ting, refrigeration, including: air rondi ioning, plumbing and gas fit- t ing, and electrical '■work. Tnil main student center will con- kist of three stories; the student activity rooms, offices mid guest, room i, three stories; and the bowl- '* . ing f rid billiard rooms, one story. Mailed Plans Available Detailed plans and specifications which may lie obtainbd at the of fice of the A&M Systlern Architect, 228 Administration Building, nro, divhlid into two sets; general cod- k.i w* t lr»*v o v* /] n v » n ♦ /-w ttVfsInllrxrSrv rized ied mini, |ons, and ical fn- |U be i - reac-hiug studen year 1 , may rvice. ttmg countii. endati: n tor cRa as mai ;e 6) $ ! With the uro- posa s. AH bid^ wilf ble retained *by J inforced cofi- 4 ith a variety Total floor the constnicy center, bidv 24 by Wf H. struction and elevator installatiotm and mechanical installations. In- form ition concerning this project may also be obtained at that office. A deposit of $25 payable to the A&M College of Texas will be re- quin tl for each set of plans arid specifications, or-$35.00 for both General and Mechanical Construc tion. jWhen the plans and specifi cations are returned, in good con dition, not biter than 10 days af ter (|ipcning df the bids, this de posit' Will lie roturmkl. Procedure Used Prjoposals shall be prepared Only on tlie forms furnished by the Ar chitect, and submitted in sealed onve opes fumisheit ’* the )|ollege. ‘ Ccpsti-udion' is re cret< j and masonry w of interior finishes, area of the building will be 115,0(10 squa .’C feet. In i preparation for tion of the student word received June Hobimami, comptroller, for the sale, of seven buildings in the block wasl, of Guion Hall. ; Syptak High Didder B. Syptak was high bidder on foqr houses, and Sam Ruther ford was'the high bidder on 1 the remiining three. Bier .1. • The date of Septjpmber. 1 was set because plans scnlll for the suc cess ful bidder to Wgin construc tion within 15 days after the ijon- trait has been awarded. Ji! e Extension Service Members Teaching At Austin School Three members of) the Texas A &Ml Industrial Extension Service are: teaching in a cooperative sum mer school at Austin being Jointly spoinsored by A&M and Texas Unk veraity. S xty-two teachenj of vocatiohnil triue and industrial subjects from hig|h schools and jjunior colleges are^ attending thp school. I!he A&M instructors are M. D. I Dalfrow, H. I). Benrjdon and E. L. Williams. '• j, JP ,. The joint school was held at College Station last year, and \yill alti rnato between the two colleges fn n year to year, ! I i 1919 both A&M and' the Uni versity were designated as official tcafther training institutions for teachers of industrial classes un-/ dor thq Smith-Hughes Act. Bui two Separate schools for vocational teachers were found to be urynec- es? ary, and the joint plan, 7 was adopted last year. , ) - j / MlSSISSIPPIANS TO WALK Ol T ON TRUMAN / r] Jackson, miss., j