i I D W: - , ' b Vtfi'.fCr/V Si ' . I ■ V '. y V 4 f ri i E "rp tTTAi TUI KDAYt^MAY 3, 1949 It mr _____ 1 l Boyle's Column \tw Theatric imimt ■ -1 .:^r : -\ yXr\ ' ' ” m :iz mm Jlfet If^ IS‘ ’ i l ,1 j ][■ Ui'i - m .Zk^ . ‘.•jlM Mm w , Mb a 0m ■ klui t il, MiV - Bit . " <1/ Z. VMtll r’i'rf ..<•1. 1 -t. .'I i u Iwiiatls Leaguers liNjtjwHflAtUfett ; ' till. — Till? nopuja- tilc. appareptiy has hing to do with the ig ^league tjasieball tal- h that state. t|ie 1940 census Cali- h i fifth ranking slate tijtin but it ranks first b<| stars. Thirty-eight io;m in California, ni fit ranks second with pity-five stars were i, making the Sucker ranker Among pro- fy/jite baseball beef. l bs more people than a e but it js fourth in U ation with 19 stars, ina and Texas each iikpro sons in the majors, is three stars in the . Italy, Scotland and fyia have one pluyer ipn(ajors. JTIONS? JiP)— Mrs. Fre- Ijhirlfd of a Donora steel- r L itaj circus elephant and totaling re- |ri*cctly identifying an tune— “St. Paul's the American Broad- dliiVpi ny’s “Stop the-Mu- Man for By GEORGE TUCKER / | (For Hal Boyle) YORK, (4>).—Max Gor- not a man fo^ small talk, olhing older than yesterday about,” he said, ds a famous .triyal, prodic^r. . He is a man e World- Statesmen on both of the ocean are his confi- Twice he survived nervous downs. Once the stock mar- wiped him out. ^Ith his' background, Max | ought to be able to charm the birds out; of the trees if he wished. He » Tg haJi everything a great; conversar jif? • tlopalirt heeds years of rich cx- ^ puiience, friends of distinction, “llut he doesn't go in much for lliji conversation. He volunteers olhing. Mux whs horn in tbj> Blums of IjJast Side nml his fnlthcr was r pres . i, if',' bcglun in bur- i •. Ixiulmj net* l[or vaudo- im«t finullV bWAma an Indq- ! 'ut pi - ii'. i rTn li'-'tO. ijiiiici- then r hl» jrnigmfmt Hap iii jlk d Iw'iw^in ilO-apdl 70 shov.^, i ,i (g ih # - "Bobarij" “nwlgp o’' l.'ving;" "Hltti Mfuiiil'r** Voico." T|i- Mliifilnn Hour," ’iTim Grant "Jubilrt-;!' "TliC Wuitteh.;” Ajh" lilncolii ml IHltiolii,'' ' I'mdii,- i'u|t i It. ‘ ' Kfv Hiinthr ICjloeM,'’ rtiujd, Pi rn V aun'tiny " ‘(•iM i ^vvl>t to >»{«» in till ih<' iii Ihip •ii’ii .>!.hI u-h'-ti mm hi ittiu idiofij :mm.-'ir, - ' "Wlui!'’ ,! l)i-If III ,1V' ' 'tin. • • v /' w .ni„|n it.lv I’m ltd mil u:i I Ind : iv inV pMjvM Williiillt ■living i'll i nr it imfipi'p r' : - ' I I’ i iH.-e n v I'd t>n,'' - 1 t 'mi (i h-i' |ry In get Wili er Husimi J 'i ’'l is ' 1 lednvurth i’ Didn't they 'mi,v lie wa|» in Whnh/ ington? iddn’I you rntisack the liotclH, looking for him? And two telephones on lilis k, and when th- y ring he s.ts ithere qi:h?tly. a receiver - at eich tfxr, ur,vi calls a^e- com pleted- then he hangs up. This hap- e\ed \vh:ld then . but he. changed t he. lie ^d. “okay. I'll meet n piinutes.’' H ’ sv ung hb' chah* ar;mnd; to me. ; “Tliis his b:er gr-|ng- or. t verity minuter. I-TOv lonif will it IX.. .[■. 1 lasjt^ ! Fm hungry.” / I “The casual lum-hein thut would have provided Alsxytiider VVoolcott with' four Sunday night broad casts didn’t eithb, did if, Mr, G6r- don?” ■ ! . | ' ‘•I t begins to lock a:; if no lunch eon is going lb hai ptn . to me.” : t it did: j hops Max got . e good oho. With plenty .siv Dkled in his oft\ e. A Tk 7l—■ - L. i. TOl.I.F., a Floriculture major I from San Antonio, has beqn bclecUld to head the Stu- ‘leilt Floral Coneeasion for the coiiiing" y ear. . a ml her husband were about the prises, phant— t know'what I’ll do j Texas ihant,” said Mrs. will) fa 'i • llpmuui Donahue Will Attend TV A Meet Dr. Boy Donahue, extension ag-' ronomist, heye left by plane yes terday ftp- Knoxville, Tennessee, where he will attend the out-of- valley lupervisoi's’ conference cal led by the Tennessee Vally A u * thority, May 3 through (», J. 1 , D. "rewit, acting director„of the Ex tension Service, announced. Dr. Donahue will bo bn the con- Contracts Let On Beef Cattle Center Bids on the Beef Cattle Center Building have been received and the contracts let for the general construction, electrical work, and Hie plumbing installations, J. H. Getz, assistant to the A&M System Architect, Said today. R. B. Bdtler of Bryan received the, contract for the general con struction work. The contract for the I electrical work was given to W. |E. Kutzehbach of Bryan. J. W. Hojiak will install the plumbing. Tjie Beef Center Building will covcjr 11,000 square feet. The build ing'will be framed with steel and havb a corrugated asbestos roof. The interior partitions will be con crete tile, Getz said. Poultry Scientists Plan Chicken Fry the vu»t / ' ' DgY rcporh° ned ' The '* or tbcel M ^ . • • propod^' rted 11* < fct " The Poultry Science Club will hold its annual chicken fry at Cash- ion’s Cabin on May 14 at 7:30 ik m., Delvin Barrett, committee program to explain how ! chairman, has announced. i«dds -its ajiuiniil meetings The outing is held eacli/year in i nf unit deiinpnstratoi'H. Dr. May honoring the scniiu^niembers e will returyi iii|xt Sunday, of the Poultry Sciengf Club. At- tenduiue for the iiFniir is limited to the .members/Dif the Poullry Seiitnee Club, Jffie staff nieinl»er:i of the f’liultry Husbandry Depart ment nitd their gtiesls, Bnrrot said. 'Ilbe trieiiu for llui ehii’ken fry one hall 1 fried ehlcken >vltii iilud and iced lea. A aj-ge of |l will be made for eiu’h perloi), —~r — OpnL Door Policy Wins ifiN’c nr\rir, calif. - ».ti (ieijild :ouen dinu fmlley }'vldle Inmk larded him in .front 1 of h Hid-v — who eoi'nfratubUed hiuj. '| ' ’ ■ ' '| laid, a “o-;.lar-toM aircraft woiji.-:, was a.’Tc.'Lcd ye.Ui'day l’i■ *ij* in c and take a before Muitici- ( imi.-ii.il:,.- Ih'.niy | lieeinevi testified tha^Gghiul walk ed iwobbily• dow n Atlr.ntie Buiilv- vaijl, trying the do/os of parked autoiwobjies. Every time he found om-; ur loektci, he opened it wide and left it. that way. . He explained thus: “I was ttaching all those auto owners a, leison. LiqVe car doors unlocked is an awfui temptation to auto tf ieves.” '■ Jyrdge Keeler agreed. He impos- ed q one day sehtence or $10.fine -d-theni suspended it. fV ccW’-OO •’ >r w , _ .1 -jtOT 0 V our p®?' 00 ■Color* ' I ^llW* VO*" !HOM | — It’S — l^euic Time — Let — Martin’s Place your needs with barbecued meats 5toS1.05 CONWAV & CO. "Your Clothing ijutiro" Call at Collejjf Rond Iway or Phone 2*80M lire Aetiop Congress Predietel talking fifes*,. >; I I P I Slimmer Camp n I : eporters r or llatt ffeedeld i -. \ i pittalion repurterp ore I funidvd for all but l\Vo of the /!' fiOXf .suminor camp)*, Tom/ v ,/! !(’I\| CbrtNi mill nr of TiH' UiiUiilioji, o«n#iui(:et1 iotla/. j (H'HTeSpondrilN luu'l' idfci((ly | p I' napied s *r (Indus:- A’leld, | f]j I [j /I HI ' / '| ; 11 1 / •' ! I HI ; lll[l at inn t' ere r-ian dil (i '•fr.iti Inllercolbf/ Dv iiui / iUmpta/HnA f"t tin- cavkliiy aasHdoh V|4HD1N .Wood aMutt Wit good ' , i;' ^ wUlliijj! ■ mini ■ 1he '' 1 mV no] u iHi fo ■ n ■• di'iyM 1 I'tio < •/^I.HIlj'. Ill i It III" ij U’vlir.Vdw i fid i ii ki li d 1'Vi'n n n] ilwiiyr dt'.i?: . '' jh|! 'm bi’i'miS'Hm.”' inbhtha are jif>v|Vk used In tH Itliig the big billfi ready ioi' debate and vote. They're pretty much taken up With long committee hearings on the bills. About the only action completed b|y Congress—meaning House and Senate together—was passage of tfie new rent control law. True, both houses okayed con tinuing the Marshall Plan another ,yjear. But neither house. has yet voted the money for it. This week the House expects vote on a new labor bill. But e' won’t have a new labor law til the senate also votes, which Won’t be for some time. i Meanwdiile, this week the Senate expects to vote $300,000,000 to bjelp States do a better job in ed ucating their children. That won’t becomeylaw, either, unless ‘ ,e House also approves, some ■tike later. President Truman’s civil progi^im is still up in the cj And itNpiay get blocked ouDbf this session. nmlv actinll, - iHl'd, Tiny !> '11/t.l I h tf fbd't rvpm t I’..I m-V yi|iii''k Hi' 1 i-'d ;HiilIon n> ffpna wild ! , ,i oiuvfg hi . i ni;. i. lb b" j i i h 'd’diitlctij oi’i -i i ■ U -1 ■ D i otgumMii "( Iihv ««. <■- ve '.-hjfcy uf /a uNortfj IT'A.iH visie. i ■IVni>. i’liilaoxi \:ui\(»•*• ' •'a*’. Fish Band And i;.; imM Ui 1)11)1 If be glyen itilnji'; all till 1 11 j ■ pi,di Itodk ni in eijmi fjdii'l 0 'tjbi" In to Tb' hlyli liylidn HUf-til u nddpP j Chb iVfuth’ifiili fliUKf niiil ( ip i*VrAh|vi*in if- lino Iifljn Hmi H'l fiery will ! Hull don Miti I), Wl’iUnO b).- v . 1 li.ff | , I vn belt it ' Kftvj «L fl (i,. ■ ii'i imimleiw i ■ i_ '"Dip, f|ar.r,^, - T i/r i*mod, If llv a' livilu”. bf Ay-tfilH irlll ’foitin )|b iiifnimt iTdti'itin Ip /!i pi riU’ldVil it Hh/fl til 1 it |lio camp ail 4 to be itjported In the impel'. Last year the paper was pub lished three times a. week, and much of the news was furnished by summer camp correspondents. Stories of sports events in which Aggies participated, parties with Aggie exes throughout the na tion, and awards won by A&M students filled many of the cpD umns of the Battalion. Plans are being made to, Send copies of The Battalion to each of the summer canroj^ Carter said. These copies will be furn ished free by The Battalion. Men who wistl to serve as Bat i !i’ IHunU'iiy ii i.i;"1il tli.ait T (\(l)b',b’Y fl y l/l’ ') A'itltip'Mij ' rll-n ;|K\ ,i. I ‘tinjr% fal pb l *| \ ■ i f: j ■ 1 > ■ \'A\ Dot' -'J • i 4*. Mini DVO l eity, i h l.i ’li i i >n);ira|ii Thaiadsy night, at wMjh i'jbf jhb otitMlioid* mg ludvt in Mid Itoijwlun high sclioal prottikn \villl(|e named, should rev>yu inumome for drill team nmmbbr H. «). Thomaa. Thomas graduated i from .Sani Houijton High School in the spring qD 1948. and received the title of outstanding cadet atl the same BOTC program last year. Drum Major of the “Fish” band is Richard J. Green of Brownsville, and the present company command er is James VV. Rogers of Texar kana. Texas. The Drill Team which will par- talion correiffondents may list 1 their nam^at the office of student tmJi hist September a.id has activities; Carter said For those ^ since. that time. camngT such as Camp Hood, Where : x r __ ^ ii . _ two branches will be trained, it is / d^sirable to have a reporter with ^each branch. Names of men who will, handle news reporting for The Battalion during the summer will be publish ed at a later date, Carter Said. The team, under Hj<> direction of team commander Richard A. Ingels of Dallas, will put on a fifteen minute precision drill iusing sever al unique and original pioyei^ents Which were perfected Lyf the team. Members of the luonl team will be guc t cifj tl A&M Club bp ; i’OD bt i ton. i nomas fiiao Promoted in 5 Million Isi;‘ . mmMUslim • RECORDS • RADIOS School A Office ■ Supplies ALL YOUR NEEDS HARWELL'S ?1 ^ l i I: P Ti I 13 Million j I Automotive Electridans Starter, Generator* and Carburetors Tune-up — Magneto Service Bruner Battery & Electric Company 113 E. 28th St. -• Bryan ijl/ NL>' ASK VH ABOUT Free Flying tassenii I'mt Airpltuia ttidH»