" r i IV i f P^p 2 eater i_a ft: •/ I : •- ||* nj Congres ' —Tj miam-om HiRlMI S WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1949 oldier, Statesman, Knightly Gentleman?’ ce Sullivan loss, Founder t)f Aggie Traditions ]•.! ‘:ij • •’ 1 : - I Monday night j^u, i8. Mr. Goss? codstitut jpind then deaHng oat to the ex antendmints. Under any oth|e: event# could /!: y/ iii Tr rTf !/ 1 INTERVIEWS April 1142—: and public reVatij X y i - , / l ■ '1 But RepreMontktiie MMm, Gossett’s speech is in session! when we can entertain speak- an idea to some ers are the great draw-backs in the pro- ented his proposed gram. j j | M | t with due clar- The plan is similar to a long-standing —Those bitter football foes, Texas and Texas A&M, gbt together on the floor of the House yesterday while Communism lay groaning on the bench. Kep'yPcppy Blount of Big Spring who pwyetl ifootball for Texas last year, ’lowed he didn’t like being called a “subsidized football play er.” Those, he said, were* the words in an editorial: in the Battalion, loxus A&M College newspaper. Uep. C. P. McKnight Jr. of Quit* man, who was graduated from A &M last year,; interruptod Peppy to say: “I think you’ve been done an injustice, atid as a former Ag gie, I’d like toT apologize for it.’’ Blount, a six4foot, four-inch pas* snatching end on said the editorial was headed: “Better Than Giving Them Convertibles.” It goes on, he said, with “why hasn’t A&M a subsidy program like TIT? W’hat other school subsidizes its players with seats in the legis lature ? ” “And this is about someone very Jeep Donated To Forest Service ; A 1948 Willys jeep, complete with power winch and $500 in cash to properly equip the jeep with necessary top, hydraulic lift, plow, grille and other equipment neces sary to fighting fires in the woods has been received by the Texas Forest Service. ‘|The jeep is being donated with the understanding,”; A. D. Folwctl- er, director of the Forest Service, said, “that after the jeep is prop erly equipped for fire fighting it will be assigned to the Kildare, Cass County, area for use in for est fire control activities.” The donors are George L. Gro- dear to me," he declared, “—Me.” The editorial talked about his outburst against Communism on the floor of the House last week he said. “They have ways of taking care of Communists in A&M,? Blount said. “They can beat it out of them." “But we haven’t got that lati tude out at the Univeraity of Tex- al. We’ve got this Communist out there and it’s going to be embar rassing if we don’t do something about it." But getting buck to the subsi dized football players business, Peppy said—“They’re just a little bit hasty." Rep. Doyle Willis of Ft. Worth suggested—“Let’s give, ’em a cou ple of members of the legislature for their football team on the con dition that tney’H use ’em—say Hanna and Spacek.” Rep. Sam Hanna of Dallas, white-haired, and Rep. R. B. Spa cek of Fayetteville, grey-haired, laughed. So did Blount and the rest of the House in good-natured humor, and they went on to the next busi ness. I ' , PALACE Bryan 2'f$79 A edntribution of $300 to the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station has been Announced. The money will be used in support of the research program on dusts to control tomato pests. The contribution was made by the Arkansas Fertilizer Company division of Southern Acid and Sul phur Co., of Little Rock. “This work will be conducted by Dr. P. A. Young of our tomato disease laboratory at Jacksonville” Dr. R. D. Lewi*, directo* of (he station, announced. -L SKrmMY TODAY "WED." ONLY Birthday Award POSITIVELY GIVEN AWAY FREE $49.50 Inner Spring Mattress I ■ K ')A Courtesy Southern King Mattress Company And its also LUCKY LICENSE NfflEf for NOW SHOWING UMiVEtta.-MKI CARTER.. T ....... — •—- I __L Wire Editor Editor* A»*UUnU ...............Wooten’* Pace IWVoil* Editor Itairc, Bevnr-I wn, -r 11'porter* ■ Carroll Trafl Lampkin. Frank Manitut Oeamte Charlton. C. Michalak. Feature Sport* Carl Thrift Kenneth Marak, 8am Lajifonl, R. M Joe Trevino, Hardy Rom, Brad Holme* Photo Engra’ 'Mi !• Ben *4 gan, Jr., manager, Grogan Manu facturing Contpany, Bivins, Texas; R. R. Hardy, agent, East Texas Iron Company, Atlanta, Texas and J. R. Bemis, Bemis Estate, Pres cott, Arkansas. . . : I AIR FORCE ORDERS MORE NEW BOMBERS WASHINGTON, iApril 6 —L.x usv ami Set «f Fo ftwdrichTi /Y\'. BlYTH • DUFF W /? 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