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•* -1 • ■L1i $11 j i; Se Be Barr said t^day that U S, such gatherings this ^eek. ! i Paris m tln-Anijerican Act! tee as | a Communis fair, intended to lin _ illy atq i»d a ^world ]l ience.l ’ ' 1 Munffit, al ttwmber ofi thit mltteej; until he left thejHcftjse year to run for thq Senate, reporter* he is urging the lorrtttjit • tee to ^propose such a ban fto flttttq ^apartment visa authbritfcs. imlttee members ^er# la j ■I ' v. Citizens m| ‘Peace Meets’ £, (iP).—Senator Mundt (R-SD) i should be barred from going to ( rid Peace Congress” in Paris branded yesterday by the House dept born 4blB f|ir comment. , . r , 1 Slattt Department' Sljent The State Department, fpllo^ its custom of secrecy passport appltcatlo say vjihether any hi ed to’ Americans desl Parish meeting. Howevei Sa| lent official saidi | I rta will be granted to all- applicants wishing to aMenid t the Paris Congress, exciepifto tjhofiq who |for legal reasotis jtrbj tprij- vented from receiving a The committee said in - j report made public yesterua $| the [“ideological cortfu u meetfngs like the one |n easily “pass* over Into |;'outrigi|ii I !• mi- report quoted I Material for •search Gi rnk Material to be used irf turf to- search program, has been furnish ed the-Texas Agricultural -Experi ment station, R. D. Lewisl director, announced. 1/f! Li !! M Jqck Howell of the Bryan Cotton Millfi has furnished the station 1,00 pounds of cotton se£d tneal and 400 i pounds of 5-10-$ fejhjlijseri Howard Goldthwaite of thq Ttx- as Toro Company ofi Houfltqn has furnished the stati of Milorganite and pe f* ' h , M | fl If. C. Potts is in charge id! . turf research program, f ' 1 ‘ 1 Joliot-Curle—whom it identified as “the . French Communist and atomic scientist who is in charge of arrangements for the Paris conference”—as saying American delegates would include Charles Chaplin, O. John Rogge, Rock well Kent, Louis Untermeyer, Howard Fast, Johannes Steel, Ar tie Shaw, and Rabbi J. X. Cohen. The conference Is scheduled to open tomorow and run through Saturday. - Part of Campaign The House Committee said this meeting is one of a series organ* I Bed in recent months the Com munists “as part of a campaign against the North Atlantic Peace Pact.” It said another of these was the “Scientific and Cultural Confer ence for World Peace” sponsored by the National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions in New York in March. HBOIS Chinese Reds Ready For Surrender Time RANKING, April 12 -UP> One fj^. 1 Dr. Carltoi OPTQMETRIS’ With Your Visual Pi 203 S. Main -H Bi Phone 2-1662 -S lattHO YOU* , roso TO Ul 1 POR ATHOROUOH CHICK-U^ i II f IIPARID I0R i IPRINODRIVINRi BR Motor 415 N. Mala Phone 2-1 : ; WM A. Namb What •ollor f AAyow Afrow it . r; *<} • Boston ball ne ql Arrow's oxfords. y million Chinese Communist troops tonight stepped up preparations to storm across the Yangtze River if the government fails to sign a surrender by Wednesday. Government leaders were debat ing desperately how they might stall off the imminent deadline, but there seemed little prospect that they could do so. There were reports that an em issary would go to Chikow, south of Shanghai, to ask the views of the retired president Chiang Kai- Shek. There also were reports that Chiang had already decided to withdraw about 300,000 govern ment soldiers in the Nanking- Shanghai defense sector for a fighting stand farther south These troops 1 are considered loyal -to Chiang rather than to Acting President Li Tsung Jen. What’s Cooking HORTICULTURE SOCIETY, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Room 106, Agriculture, Building. NEWCOMERS CLUB, 2 p. m.i Wednesday, YMCA. New York Cafe “■kSYsr j Battalion | CLASSIFIED At Page 4 , / !. ! TUESDAY, APRIL i • mje. I. hi a ■■■ ' ■ ’ t 19,1949 3c a word per insertion a 23* i minimum. Space rates to ilfled Section ... 60c pet- column Send all claaslfleds with remit tance to the Student AetlTitle* r All ads should be turned in by a.Bk of the day before publication. I * BUSINESS SERVICES start- book- I8TER. NOW for summer term June 8 for shorthand, typing, «rtplng and aasoclated subjects, j Me- ktnsle-Baldwin Business College, Dial FOB SALE » ?OR rol SALE-—One 1947 ons-hslf ton Chtv- jlet pickup truck and one 1U47 super deluxe fordor raid. Separate staled bida HUNTING LEASE—1100 County Ranch, 10 City. Seasonal leaae Deer, turkey, and Ja’ gan, 105 Lake St — ■ :<? CHIROPRACTOR Geo. W. Buchanan, D.C. COLONIC X-RAT 805 E. 28th St Phone from weekly See Flana- Phone 2-5894. — * ! Will be received until 10 A.M !ai “ “ ““ “ “ Friday, Is reserved id to waive prll 29, 1949. The right | j to reject any and all bids and to any and all technicalities. Address Oomptrollar, A.*M. College of Texas, College Station, Taxis, for. further in formation. Sad an. FOR SALE-1930 Dodge Fordor Excellent radio, haatar, and tires. Good body and motor. 1295.00. Hee at 4400 Collaga Main between 0:00 and ftiKi p.m. FOR SALE—1947 Ford Club Coupe with overdriva; 1948 Ford Club Coup* with overdrive; Salebury motor scooter. Bee Slaughter, 407 • 11. or Box 4873 after Boater. - HOPE - (Continued from Page 1) “At times I wish I knew more about this country and Its pos sessions,” he declares. “I was twenty before I knew the Virgin Islands were famous for bay rum.” / And still talking of his present trip— “I told my manager that this time I wouldn’t be happy un less we got to Rhode Island as I’ve always wanted to play Provi dence. He said, ‘Listen, Hop?, every time you go out on the stage you're playing with Providence.’ ” Hope has some interesting mim- ories of his recent trip, too. Ac cording t* him, “When we reached Houston, our troupe drove right out to the new Shamrock Hotel. —4- •?. : 5 ORCHIDS for the . • % I Jl Senior Ring Dance White, Pink, Yellow, Bronze— In all sizes and price ranges! Come by andi select one for your! girl. 99 iei Ut ABNER 7TtWM*-DRESSro UP MIGHTY PANCV, AH ISON MAH WAV TO A What Right Minds? NOBODY NEMVH INVITES ME.Y-OH.NO/T-AH HAlNT GOOD ENUFF FO”EM—AM HAlNT GOT NO FANCY NEW. Batches on mah hat an' SHOES'*-AH HAlNT EVEN GOT NO HAT AN'SHOl LTL ABNER ahuswm-ahj^. TumaJout J A NEW ASTRONOMER ARRIVES at the corn pone obsermfy Aoo CAME. AT AN INTERESTING TIME, LAD/T IN A FEW NIGHTS, WETL * SEE AN EXTRAORDINARY : PHENOMENON— YOrdUMS -CU DURING THIS PEROCl THE MOON TURNS ' ‘ UPSIOK DOWN. FUNNY THING IS-nr DO^NT. LOOK THAT WAY FROM ANY PLACE BUT, * FT JR LYOKUMS.- IPLETELY t “ 4E AFFECTEA IN . BELOVED i LONi.vi| ITMEIR? USED CAR HEADQUARTERS Tour Friendly Ford Dealer BRYAN MOTOR CO. I N. Main 8L WE SELL Model Airplane Supplies Architectural Balsa Wood SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Phone 4-8814 ower I op North Gate Phone 4-1212 U. 0. Curtis, D.t)., Ph.C. Palmer Graduate OHIROPRAOTOR Modern Uptown Office Main at 26th over Creamland Phone 2-7089 j) Automotive Electricians Startef, Generators and Carburetors Tune-up — Magneto Service Bruner Battery A Electric Company > , 113 E. 28th St. 28th St. f-j Bryan V.VW.VAV.W.W.WVaVWW^ fig questions I i ;• I i'!': f/f H Arrow Oordon Oxfordi.., $9,95 sow 7li$ wm Font sHint They *.ok one look at ns and drove Us rghl beck to a pi ice 'called the Foar Leaf Clover Motel “Then the hotel in Miami. The manager said my cast could have the run of the hotel. He wasn't kidding. In no time he had Doris Day running around to different rooms making beds and the orches tra and I. were running with the iccwater,” The orchestra to which he refers is the Les Brown aggregation, part of his NBC gang and part of the touring troupe. Hope continues, “In another town they asked me if I would mind sharing my bed with a cow boy star. It wasn’t bad either (until Silver started whinnying.” The sharp-featured wit also has future plans. “As soon as t finish this trip I hope to visit Alaska. The only trouble with Alaska is 1 understand they pay you off in blubber and after nil those years with Crosby, I don’t think I could take It.” Additional members of Hope’s cast are announcer Hy Averback, 19-year old baritone Billy! Farrell and {The Titans, a tumbling act. The zany, good humor man will also have local assistance on his show in the form of several locally supplied beauties and models. The models will be displaying wares of local merchants for a fashion show to be held in conjunction with the Kyle Field presentation. The experienced judge of beauty will get a chance to choose a Bob Hope Beauty for his show from a field of five contestants chosen at the recent All-College Dance. Con tenders for the honor are Helen Brian of Dallas, Patsy Miller of San Antonio, Jean Tollett of Bpr- clair, Lynne Ireland of Branham, and Martha Elliot of Dallas. Tickets for tomorrow night’s show are on sale now at the ticket booth in front of Guion Hall, at the Annex Student Center, and at WSD Clothiers in Bryan. About one half of the reserved seat tic kets, priced at $3.60 and $2.40, have already been sold. General admis sion price is $1.20. The campus ticket booth will re main in front of Guion Hall until noon tomorrow, when it will be moved to Kyle Field. Although tickets will be sold at the gates of Kyle Field, Student Activities Di rector C. G. (Spike) White has ad vised anyone wishing to see the show to purchase tickets in ad vance and thus alleviate the anti cipated crowded conditions at the stadium tomorrow night Paul Noel of the New York Knickerbockers acquired six fouls in less than 11 minutes in a Bas ketball Association of America game against Philadelphia recent ly. 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