i Butt * Page 2 TheC Last ove* bui-day/t vei:i! au Grove waila a success in (mostj were three or four do the dance enjoy© under-the-stars BiU Turner’s Agjsiefan piece hand of reg ers '•.o- It was a > • ,1. . i " I j: foul* times the ni out enjoy n/ failuj didn’t turn music and The slimmer headed byj jspike- summer school St|ud|enl hii v u' iion Editorials / MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1949 1 /': l:. '• I . " word “free” proceeds the activities at the $ failure. It was Grove, fieople automatically consider those 8)()' .or 9(i couples activities mediocre. Others propose that pies) and the some of our good coeds be chosen for en- Who attended tertainment committee positions and then iherii; vesi in the cool, things would be alright. Another sensible jnosahere created by suggestion, the best we’ye Jieard, is that d ;Cjorp|bo» an eight the evening dances at the Grove be high- Several | : opinions «h the, Btudonts phrtpHO Vox ropul stddiad f s thisi coming week done to draw m Grove on dance 4yein r, h w N L s, r Politic ia ns hio —that capiibIHty tho voice Of the (eoplc clans Hometimes fy their actions acting under’ t "voice of the peo Over in Austp er has raised h numerous group voice of the peopl state legislature! 11 has announced t pie” is suggests Commissioner if missioner, Basel for governor ne^.v face BloUnt renArjked. slip betwix cup itOcl tf been interest all o 1 of snowballing.” The big, cd jMf hy' t ihiiHiM Peron’s Billy Britain 'and conclude |a trad i the United Stat agreement is r of Argentine be< ern oil. hy , r :: Both parties far. Britain w< Angentirm whil Rritian take ho no Hi, beef for »avdnt< »fn ej . ^ m South aid Mi Hell A ‘Sveu uui Amariojii Cent til I'tfttnti if* Bthtf In M A||i \W Stales \m'[ m I • Out* Htale clear in Britain bitohj ijtftd have several Hufldret^ can gifts step towa rd Bftth [•.I A Wichita eluded a at tali ;The B City of Col! ^ Friday aft ern talion is yeab A The credited ed herein. Entered JMtce at Aet of the p|: i;, orfu I r /J / /•j'. e oit Missing Persons . . . lance at the * fere present of good 1 -A / / / / mV- (VO, urs three or !l8ptf||r Ajggieland-^ lighted by some form of beauty or danc ing contest. Grand marches and a lot of whobp-de-da can be added to the dance program, this person suggests. We have come to distrust polls, but one positive approach to bring out more people to our Grove dances would be to find out just how many people know about the Grove dahees. Those found who have at tended one of the dances could be asked what their, suggestions are to improve the • ' A IS, | / J pvening. ^ We may be rationalizing, bubmaybe here is a place where poll results can be trusted. it committee iomposed of irs will meet hat can be [own to the oiced their nces. Some [because the ■A ieil ‘voi tins Are (Committed in Thy Name... uStitra sense FHbunt Is, we heaiy n likeable fellow, an ruttge voice, ordinary Joe. But ho h|iis not (at least same politl- until the 1 past few years) impressed any— [yenji to justi- j one as being bne of the few who can hear they were mysterious messages from the people. We Hons of the don’t suspect Representative Blount’s pol itical or legislative abilities; we suspect' | lj»|<)litical divin- his ektra sense. . \ ' already too If he were elected, We wouldn’t be a thb strange ybit surprised that he would become a pass able Land Commissioner after ten or twelve years. And we certainly don’t ques tion his motives. There is a question in Dur minds how he worked himself into a 5 tate so that the “voice” became audible. Was it hypnosis, high altitudes, lack h la straight of sleep, smelling gasolipe fumes, or bad s many a cigars? Over here we people haven’t told there has him anything. 1 i f • • * o ■ j —it’s kind If the people do have a voice, we’d like to listen in and know who else those playing Voices ordain for a political future. |atiyes to the ppy) Bloupt Of the peo- n for Land Lai)d Com- iefes to run Argo em St ,b 3aU f^eHor Britain’s , Petrol • . . Ml] this muvdi This quest 1! i ■A New? Ooodwin Office, Root, BiiL nii ii M AHVm B •B. tark tui ll.nw l.m'rn r W hi, Odlirtll*, Arthur Murlm. Rtib«r( Wll pHvtt.! ,41 rv. •- !'•, Ml , ■'I are about to wljiich leaves flic ry. The trade sqale barter ! Middle.Epat- • oyer talks so jno'igh oil for te would let [ (|M||0() pounds of J ft |ou 111, • • in||imnies with HlluhliflgH waul die iihhiIh, ihilfhtt'* liiMivumd fnyjment la one If 7 'H Hu IIS It' seems that if Britain can close the deal with Argentina, the better off we are. At least we won’t-have to worry about Britishers not getting meat in their diet for the next five years if the trade pact goes through. Our understanding of the Marshall Plan is that it is to help European count ries until they get on their feet financial ly, If we prevent their efforts to pick themaelves up financially, we must adopt them as children to feeil. clothe, shelter, and give money to epeijui. , . Truth our oil hohlintot In flbufh him! ihr AmerirH would he denied ihe rlelt l lll'lile deal, Irji/tc is mdr biiiett Riving Wobld likf to ArgwtUne murkol, hut mint would benefit us Ian's dependence upon loans, the trade agree* In reduidng flr|G Afnerican dollar of Amefii- lH ■ . | • I , , ; * • . w . v- • The Battalion ,'oi lier, Statesman, Knightly Gentleman' 1 IK To dlaeourage this pact would he like shovlrtg^ sick man doivn the Blairs we bur^ backs, have just helped him climb. . ★ }->]■' ★. ; / I ■: j. ■j "* •. -r j •• i. • ■ Grange, onetime football great. The an- istOry test in- swer of two students: a subversive farm li s identity of Red dement.-^NEWSWEE 1 ]P VT ' 1) Sullivan Ross, Founder.of Aggie Traditior of tile Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas and the hd Moi ied pn request. itle< cred; exclusively to the use for re\ ted in the paper and local on Of all other matter herein are ublication of spon Member of The Associated Press 1 *> all news dispatches origin publish- h'|- i A 1 ;y i % A Boyfe’i Column a. \ iU ! K i A' Alexander, Without #R y.[ r / /1\ l By HAL BOYLE (Advance)—NEW YO Alexander Anagnos is a young grocery clerk who write the nation’s songs. This is all right with Alley—So long as it doesn sha record firm. The is pushing at, present tiTboiir “An Onion and YouJ” It i ibbom fu , jittle ditty aW received the shocking n Liiftcious Liz, to whom . been making violent, vicarh NEW YORK : Ftor a time we seethefoi yj|(] “It is too late to avert t|he de- controllable, vlrulent. knd [ pression—it is not too late ! to re- uous erivy. We r^ved and lieve the hardships it is bringing in rancorous denuhciatkfp M to millions of people,” a ! party Glenn as an over-(develdp[e(l| statement said. mtisculpr muddlehead, a 'it The statement, issued at the end back Casanova. As fqr L of a closed two-day meeting of levdleid upon her exqqi«i party leaders from 20 state$, call- such diatribe as merits deh ed for emergency action to pie- thip column, vent “unparalleled suffering for millions of Ameripans.” jp I: “The administration knd Gpn- gress, big, business and thejpressi have been in a conspiracy! of 'si lence and double talk to hide the fact that their policies have brought the nation to the first stages of an economic crisis,” the statement said. s column. In spite of ouraelves, fu if innate magnanlmit) spnle sel: thlp wi dow, puerile selfishness and, altruism of a Dickens parted our lips in a faint, cendihg smile, and wig] lovers well. ; * Imagine the jolt tp c]u live apd opep sue pecorous weeks Sme and Parachutes Used I To Stop Shortage McALESTER, Okla.,— »—One hundred' and fifty women in Jis- , tress have hit the silk at' the Oljla- SilltHVlilk Flirt i111*' Nq'Prime Says Jq forth brazenlj’. Sweet; Lijl Liz searing glances pict xchftiii f ecs hr 441s ritx ; ^ 1 grammar srlmol imHln who alt'ir gradtiftleri yeslmiiaV near .luilat tfidh'l avmi aaperj to he tulii (hat lae Wnrld la their tiYster. v There were iiij flowers, imisle, pretty frocks or beautiitg parents at the ceremonies. ^ The conimencement addi’esk last ed three minutes. The dungaree-clad grads dfej in mate# of Stateviile Penitentiary. Their teachers, who beamed on them throughout the exerciseh, plso are prisioners. \ v \\ i ' father's grocery X •l ■' '• ’ r. M Dur Bhy Glenn, but In- .,41, Wiliam Pawley, Jr., th! former U.S. Ambaasa- Br izll. And as added salt a ready, burning wounds, d Hill were attired in flag- ip lecent raiments awlm 0 i, Judgment, thou britiah beaats, and Liz baa reason! In the last quar- 1 M has decided to yank y Glenn from the ball game Ujc him with eager sub K: ■ ■ 4 , 4>im wtM) admired and Mol- Ua aa being sweet- re, and hea«it,v Inear- a i 1 mine representing the- te of ihe Holly WxhmI ta unfalteringly suitor, we (Wi ncing Wth dls- disgust at this t 1 Ifll /I’ IU; Chris rone fl < !!' Im fl tor t« eg: ent nconstjiincy In best Hoi- triidltlio I.' We would like IkAe this Hweet U'l Uz >t been blinded by the gllt- [elr Thai [hasty Stuff (told, ft r, j t sets is to have more IP] lj[ t uin glitter of grld- gtx'r. tieli rtfeR J|<:hefSr 1-ace li( 0 t ,f vor tjo tt- ■ a ^0 n g head of fl ;pa -tment of-'Industrial Ed- Wp* has !>*eh. appointed fto Op the judging team for ill { :holai te- Industrial Arts °lfgc til us condolences, to Lt. tp, Glenn. After not to swift . . . men of kkUI." ntpj k Ex h i /i... i ma ll' fair •■'i (IS •0^(1 S' f; Tel perta 9txh pitad It jth line shop projects, f Fim, formerly Hdad ai ts at A&M is di tto) Industrial ;Art ar a, 4: s 1 Stud WMk -fp >y f n TquUmfljn. JV yugr. tirTi nnsamHi stl ustrfla Arts Awards pro- ti jned to stimulate (Cut work in, ihdus- taie and industrial Stude n ts send their best. ( hicago whCre it is; - ^ l(afns of nationaliy- fehicago. 1X1 The winnihg pieces r n a national fair (7 licago Museum of I idustry, according .6 ‘ v • S' fair will be held 1)1 through October nisiiiNiti i MfJ LAST DA d ■ r,«i **• fl#,.. hr l. CllOf* MM,/» IIMAtObt g krImh 1 Ter ilii Tuesday & F Coming Tnes.^ Wed. Cornell Wild Maureen O’Hsra -yin—7 * r The Home Strfteh’ t • ■■•j . \ \i. ! il u i ( . / IM ^ m.im lift WALIfll p,t ■J 1 1 .lit AGNES rim mu I UNIVfSSIUMERl OM muiu aninm , vm UN •’ .•• Htfl - ; IditMl u -1 ■-( — THDRS. 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