Page 2 Local | Sundp; team caiji bunch o: strugglir g paired o : Critics, 11| Fayettevi the bacoiij Since ti^ck sea jo: i have .beenl'^i: jupt could already thie critic much foi* the confe foreboder| which w 1 Late Hportaw has bee; they Haidj relay te i lihio spot 1 pant few Halion Editorials TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1949 s iKiv . ' m * ■■ SITUATION en Make (Very) Good ... the Aggie Track points away from the Aggies to .throw Arkansas a happy | the title to Texas.” The reasons why A&M I rers. For like the was not going to win mounted day by day. ho has been des- While their funerals were being pre- ife ;by the sideline dieted in otjher regions, the Aggie coaches i|||(jermen went into the were building on the Kyle oval. They ad- and brought back ded depth in all their events, and develop ed new mep in others. yning of the 1949 Then .came last weeken i and the track iference wiseacres ^en launched an all out iotyh Anderson’s crew ' (time clock and record book ■|; Tuxus Hj|i themsohoi iissunie 'ii as being \ mltjeidb medicino. Pres 4 prcjppsed the Cong Ouote) deiegatibit attempt quote). • !; 'To' ski affairs tlib qo but not an impressjo ril that its f jh;tio fairs of the state elect men in’Washing o lit gfve tn ru inaneuver. “They’ve had cleared .(Hip twice in a row,’* ed five longstanding records and taken ressure will be too possession of the 1949 track title. The low up by the .time preseason prophets were ^jtjj here.” ‘ “No comment.” competition,” other But we do have a o attack on the When the dust away, the Agiies had smash- has a terrific squad proud of tour champion cin Eclipse the Aggies.’ 1 the ghreigp fault-finders, apl omment. We’re dermen. Unlike Aggies have several Houston been sure all season Coach Anderson's men the chorus. “Rice had it. We| feel that we, us much as the if leaps and bounds,!’ actual athlete^, have been enough, “and our the final o|utcbmc. the Aggies out of Let's have a short, fiftem minute wild- bask#d in foa* the cat for thjo 1949 Southwest Conference they'll take enough Trade Champions. Sneak Preview Girson and Day Score Slap-Happy Musical By ANDY DAVIS My Dream Is Yours ( Bros.) starring Jaok Purls Day, Eve Arden, and Lee Bowman. (Campus) With an old yan*, a saucy sing er, and a couple fun makers, “My Dream is Yours,” turns out to be quite a dish', and speaking of “dishes” Doris Day takes all Jipn- Bowman. but songstress, make the I job turns up. plies the anticiput over indulging^ In eating,beverages, tereor just before and Carson siiMlil in his place. $1 (fame over-night, on the other time low. Carson realis :Tbe yarn is of the boy-meets- agent, is left high and dry when [if r h i£? Vi vor^He ^ his star signs a contract with a with Eve new sponsor, so he decides to build Parson Jonfpeting fid himself another star. Miss Day Is gT? SSSKl “tajla all the way” finish, singing th^ h|isle’s Own Knitting ... L l \ T. . iprti took it upon g muHImj plnni* lit iiili Umi work i'iimiil« l(i«ri’<|{tiNr(rii (in nimilur uuurii«« u(f«|i'i.il ni t;lili< eolTMO. j I' . Mluil*nfii w)in full ti voura? in Hiijr mill- («el «ml j huIMi’iiubiiH)' |4kkt *111.(1 riiiftai' «r ,lit|lM«(|uan< ({niriitK In tliti num* *(il)J«9li! nt nnoUittr «o i«j(t> mny Im i'(.|uirnl tju im** viili.uumt (.xiimimiUimn tn «mh cut rim or t|mir«»s Wore tlipy will be nuuu|itW for (ynnsfer (owiJi'O deytee rettulrettiinta, I IK, L. UKAToN UckmUtir • 1 So pa rale ratings were made on retail raw milk, raw milk sold: to plants, pasteurisation plants, pas teurized milk, and enforced meth- •«ds.. | "It is Impossible to obtain such a rating without the cooperation of each prodUMi* and bottler of rbilk with the loual haalth unit, and 1 wish to offer niv thanks and con- itratulations to these men and com- minlos for their effortsJn obtain* ing Otis honor roll cortlfloate," said Allen. I ?<, gainst company rules. She loses , h . d ’ her Job but Carson talks her into y ’ flyink back to Hollywood with himT From the beginning, Miss Day a promising future with {Ja/iip// TODAY Si WED. i I I KMT RUN I 4 yKffturwi Htarti ■ i»i40 - ftidfl ■ 7500 ■ HI 100 ibers of the Texas ihgton to resist any Certainly, then, the stat e senate would not have tpe slightest authority to tell our ii lized medicine (un- I Congressmen how to vote certed farmers trop. St( directional idea juj some on4 ft|iat stocked be scarct stories al -sell y«; i Severn ally rear sdi stories, fhey pi field graipi be rainw other av and pluii a wealth^ knew w know, or urn wen pIVMPrVH (Ml i'p this year'ij brl; all of Ittii LMl .The telion is yew:.- A< ■ i The credited ^here,. Entered Office «t the Act of We want to keep that! democratic privilege for our- jhis is meddling iri selves. im as individuals, This unauthorized resolution should be ^gjislative body. Our N received in Washington tjy Texas Con- )vernment has been gressmen (who owe no obligation to the be to run the af- legislature) in pretty much the same man- E)cted men to run f ner as a woman receiving instructions on Austin and we how to bang out her washing from the latiortal government busy body old lady leaning over the back fence—by. ignoring it. ; ..] T and the Nuts; a Story! in Wheat . . . jeemed to be a con- Yesterday reports began coming in [rfj li) talk Texas wheat which showed the wisdom of this theory, ■k of their 1948 Jbumper The tornado winds, whipping across the released from several panhandle; took a big slice out of the anti directions for the cipated' harvest. Accompanying rains ddenly occurred 1 to shelled out more bushels of wheat to rot on the ground. It all underscored the old farmer’s rule of thumb. Don’t count your harvest until it’s in the grainery. . r . I We’re anxious to see now if the stor age “scare stories” will continue. If they do, we imagine they will be fewer in num- pf the tendency of her and that the storm-wary farmers will down, be hailed out, pj ftCe j cgg faith in them than before, te any one of aeveral „ . i ,. , . ,, / . ipe tnm the re»peD * r “ llkl ' v ' " e nevcr huvt ^ n ’“" 5 ' , ot from ’ our 8 wliettt Showers would sell early, Sm»n1n dtbt TlW 8t f rm i re P^ Pts notwithstanding. Keeping wmdm did not the Kmin In Htoruite for n few more weeke Is like the squirrel storing up nuts for tho elevators were over- iil transportation might n ixt few months. The. |W I IJp • at the same conclusion 1 no |, before it’s foo late. stnffers, who were ryr- tbeir eye brows at thf rni; algik PI.AYERS o ^RESENT “CHOSTS” By RIK IBSEN ling Drama 3 Acts --with— JO edwardson WYLER LINDYI iJAMES JEANNIK KERNODLE georgsE willman l GUION HALL 8100 P. M. THURSDAY and Friday M^y 19 & 20 Adtnission 50c TODAY and WED. FIBKT SHOW AT 1:30 DAN/'. ANDREWS LILLI PALMER LOUIS I0URDAN ATTEND TONITE AND SION ABSENTEE BOOK FOR — WEDNESDAY Lucky License : 'l *275. (Less Tax) Two Numbers Will Be Selected —FIRST FOR— •s YOUK$ j alpha M«n CARLE Lea Bowman FRANKIE ORCHESTRA * —Plus— S (CARTOON & NEVJ’M *175. —SECOND FOR— *100. • 1 ■ ' I ' j j 1 ' ' '' I • iiV 'that the farm-, the old ruin of self win tor. (lug sure they had And cenfldcntlolly, then' are a lot fore they dlHjmsed of more equirrels than nuts raising wheat in leet. y Texas, j j" . J. ■ J . ! NOf IS THE TIME . . . 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Loa Angelea, and San Francisco. or at the editorial office, Room 201, (4-5324) or at the Student Activities **1 1 ■ ■ 7 1 , zm hrstr.' — QUEEN TOURS. - FRI. - SAT. FIRST RUN COKSClENtt 1 1 A % we v* J William HOLOEN Mm FLIS 1AKTOON bb Calk Jejnty Lilly,^ a guitt i uijlt ra has openings during r months for tindler- lo to help in serving fc * id handling da lice, and board will j be ■ [ Jones' Company, exdlu- tor in Texas and Otyla- Merriam- Dict ijnploying c|r .sales work during ‘ ‘ a.. Tuesday & ABLE Geraldine Hisssia . . | . Sow. ru, ir Uf« «*H to 0*i>c» •,*_««« ' • t Tn LATEST NOW SHOWING — —~*~T .“Wire Editor i Dare -Co-Editors . Managing Editors Editorial AaaiaUnU Frank Coahlng. George Chariton, Bob Leon Somer, Lupe. Chuck Maiatl. H. C. MicbaUk. Bill Potta , Women’s Page Religious C. Jfolbye, Henry Brown. • | Stall Bsrartsrs MaralT Sar iao. Rordy Andy Da' Carl Thrift Kenneth lea Tirriao, ; iPmnk Manitzaa - .. Sports * ; JIM.-, Editors -i Circulation Bant tan ford, R. 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