‘ 1 • ■ ■ ■ 'I 1 -.-' if"' ■ ' . •' i ;■ ' > ■ ■ . ; ■ •••i . ‘ » ' f— "2 ■' ... NEWS 1 CAIfeO, July 9 T ops office] ii* relt Deiiel is n An iy Frdnt.’f He dec, details aft^r aurs NBRIEF ARAB rKEFFS E NEW TRtCi: WITH IEWS 'rk Ministr; r said today “t knibt ttu t the ; Egyptian •esumed 1 ighting this jpiorn- ' 1 Ine Southern to giveirany o i the 1 'alestine ined T^l Aviv, Israel, July 9—A hos- ie pliine dropped t ombs ih the northe|n part ol Tel Aviv shortly p. m. tddaf, about five hours kfter the end' tin«|| trjuce. Spitfire *ras ^een over the citylj aHd it disaj peared southward after tjhe attacl;. The bombs ap- itly were < if? smalj sijse., No Jetailsfof the dumage were avail able iitmediatel; r. 45i-minute alert ended at 3:55 11* on Volum e 48 4 [ ■ ■ X. ANTS * ASTI LEOADS FARE 1 -f y- 01 A^HINGTO *, July 9 .rX(A>)— Thej Eastern Ra iroadp today were granteld a Jiew i icreahe in passen ger! fares avera ging 17 pfepcent. Tme. new fanen can, be put into effejct by the n ilroals upon five dajte’ notice to ;he public. e false was authorized by the stpite Comnerce Commission 11 [of the ra broads doing pas- aeng’er- business lorthi of the Oljiio and. Pc tomac R vers and east of tjago. POlllSH PROTI STS REFERRED TO RUSSIA y.—.UNGTO: I, July 9 —(A>)+- PoWnd's protesl to the United Stages against plans to set up a separate, goveminent in Western “Gennaiy went bouncing back to Wefosav r yeStehd ay with ttyis ad vicet. Tpll ft to Russia. Any mtion wnich objects |to the divisions of Germjany, declarecf tm- dersecrstary of state Robert A. LoVett, should ccmplain not to the weStert powers, but fto the gov- errimen primari y. responsible for preventing these countries from cooperating in the general recovery prograr i tjor Eli •ope,”, , Hdusijof^ OVEkLOADED wmi Drain imports :Ou|toN, Jiily 9 --lA')—Port Hojuston official], faced wlith a large accumulation of loaded grain carjs, have ado )ted b ‘'permit’^ system for add tional shipments tolHouiton. ’ • Part Director 1 Wiliam F- Heavey said "tliis is not a complete ejir- bargo bjut simplj a means of con^ trolling receipts so as to meet conditiors for clearing shipments out! of the pOrt.f i .. J Save spade in fhe elevatrs .now ! bt it. there, are about 1;400 loaded ?ars on n^nd,” Heaviey ex-' I T ■ '. / ' —■ - —. . t I’f, , • car conta ns approximately 1750 bishels of grain,] mak'ng a total of around 5,500,000 busfiels. SECtIRlTYi COUNCIL GETS JMERGENCY CALLj ‘ .LAK? SUCCE 3S, July .9 . I IfliiianA ‘V^ »• t" " ^ 11 '•"■••if* was call id info tfmejrgen- cy sdssi cin on th • Palestine; crisis | ThUrpda y. Tjhfe session w«s called for' 1:30 | p.mj. ] to take up a request from | the Jewish state of Israel fo tioil jtoistop an Egyptian a in Sputiern Pale itine. The 4all was sent out by the U. Jf portly btfore 1 p.m. yes- terdsty. This allowed the delegates only Jainhbur and a half to travel to Uj N. headqua rters. Inforijtied quarters said the Unit ed States had ta :en the initiative in bfehitid-the-sce>ie talks fpr a council pieeting. I j" _ 1 ] M r ac- ttack comKii[nists lose In NETHERLAND ELECTION^ ' AMSTERDAM, THE NETHER LANDS July 9 (/Pf — Complete election returns r:vealed yesterday that: th j Commi nists hayie lost strength in. the • Netherlands hand i Rightist groups have scored?:gains. Th| C !ommunis ;s were deprived of t\fo of their 10 seats jn the lowei? chamber of parliament as a resultml Wednesc ay’s g|eneral elec tion. jThiir declin* wasi par|icular- Iv - mjarl ed. in . R otterclam, where they ipol edi30 pei cent fewer votes than In be, last e ection t.wo years ago. ' WASHINGTON, July 9, —(Ah— Bennett tE. Meyeri, the retired two- star Fen eral sent to prison by? one congress ional quik session is due i for iflq ;her. . A ' ' L This one deals iwith chargep of , a multi million-d• ‘xecutfl irtow a Andrews Rel Under $800 ed Donald K. Andrews,! arf(y|;qd Momjay evening in jO lege ji tion for firing on he Soutfn Pacific railroad tower v as.refus ed from the Braizos C mnty junior Tuesday afternoon w er Hie nh bond on three differ ml charjg’rtir $200 foy carrying a p st< 1 and; , — charges, $300 each, f »r ass: with a prohibited' w( ap oh. This announcemen 1 /as mjyle by Brazos County Sleriff Hasi ni ton, who said that 1 re case }vi;ll be heard before the Irazos Ciuh- ty grand jury July 21. ; » Andrews is a fiel< t spresell 1 tive for the School |>f [EngiriHif- ing at A&M. - jail 4de ?j ■ I , win Perkins stated sponsored by the *office of Student Activities as pia|V of the (summer recreatipnal program. Next engagement of the “Dcwn- 4ts” for a college dance i» ac led eid for July 24th and they will ay for two more dances duping |u|gust. (As a sepa|rate musical orgin- zation the band has been in Existence since the beginning of the summer term. The idea of -starting this sort of band wh ch consists of seven members, aas mutually conceived by mentis*ir. f! the group with the puriXis^T mind of playing for sumn er dllege dances. Most of its mem* eirs ordinarily play with the Aggieland Orchestra during the regular semester. ijCoe Pike, junior EE .from Dal- liisi is drummer for the organ zn- tijoh" while Richard Parker, u gtlad- uiitie student who lives in College Station, “plays bass. ■ Leonard Perkins, a native of Fjort Worth and ja sophomore lus- iijess student^ plays the piano for tlhej group. J Jerry Biles, junior^ EE student from Fort Whrth, plays alto in the sgj< section and also doubles on t*njor. Biles ift the lead also in thei Aggieland Opchetara. •• 1 ij jJere Shawalter, a pre-med major from] Baytown, plays al to; and barjtone while Tommy Bulbck. senijor architecture stu dent from Hillsboro supplies tie tenor to complete the sax group. j Hhny Vaughn from Port Ar- tkijr,ia second year business ina- jhVf handles 'the trumpet for th< “Ddwn-Beats” j Saturday’sjdance will he the last otwt at The € rove-during the first shijitier semester, Perkins conclud 1 K-: National Service " ^ I * Life Insurance To Pay Dividends A dividend will be paid frbm the! surplus in the National Spr- vicc Life Insurance fun Foiyler, pastot, announced. Fowler; told! the Battalion th it interest woul< be added to tug of .war by f uhstituting a strea of water, instead of a line separate the o ppofting teams. The melons Virgil Bernard, j addpd. were furnished l y a deacon and watermelon exporter, the, pastor to 1 A "ft’. T i WHAT W*E X . 7 f!' TYPE'04j PERSON m raiai ^iii IRUITATEfe YOU jIN THE SHOW ■ ' 4' j; s i' IK The lone rancer" type, WHO KEEPS TIME TO SILVER^ HOOF BEATS ON SOME PART OF YOUR ANATOMY.k... i! JERK* The comfortable; type. ’WHO CONSTANTLY SHIFTS HIS KNEES AROUND i IN YOUR OR YOU FIND HIS IN YOUR FACE —MOST . . > . I IN T .VAN JUST TOO, Too'’ DIViNC? LOOK AT THOSt/ MANLY . ARMS. HE'S SO CUTE/ ^ ^ LSOB- l*M AFRAID THOStl I hi o IANS WILL KILL HIM,? RUN, VAN, RUN f .Tse GETS THE J OK MINUTES LAT SHATTERS a MOMENT WITH LOUD CATCAL AND HYSTER GUFFAWS. ■ unsanitary/ a K --x j The “hero worshiper; — TALK,TALK, ALL DURING [THE PICTURE V ■ r Ml iHt CHILD ’ PROOICY IN HO SNEERS AND . BOOS, “THAT . . SILLY LOVE LY STUFF.* Ait The usher who blinds you with H»S FLASH LICMT AND WANTS! TO F KNOW \F YOU'D frtIND MhVINQ DOWN |2 SEATS, TO MAKE [ROOM FOR THE LAOY AND HER OS I I Y j] - '4 y !■ ' | * ■ | •jl , 34-. ; 1 h n t *1 n Yl V Y 1