PCS; A Stt Post Gradual prise compliment addr^sed to V, Graduate Studies i,i official -with the ! 1 i Residence of the Past lot entitled. ‘fFcjr atoH Only, Pleun ' hero analyxiijK summed uj> In the: "If tho cdurK^i prsrtentiftum !ar(| ; lB| w.w.J look Industry, 3ec* tlpn that r«XHi . take this course will tflvt* the reit of "Serlo isly Hpeakir ti[, set up, in youi new a sur- a leter ead of Post n J. Bergen, mpany. The ea a praise- thei finest pieces of educational thought and action directed at, the real education I *y Paul Ro Paul ^obesbn and opera star now'tin and self i appoint id Communikt doeftri r retujrn from a with another i - New York rally Speaking before the ly, sponsored by thd Affairs, a group of the graduates that I have ever seen. ! n "it is heart-warming to find educators in top-n0tch schools willing to break with the residence and other requirements of of a promi- the past, in order to solVe the problems on’s largest bf the present and the future." Post Graduation Study planners and faculty members who have worked tire- ing the book- lessly toward establishment and recogni- ‘ . Gradu^ tlon of Aheir project should experience a aye bpeiudtting feeling of satisfaction fr^m^Mr. Bergen's pk| They can be letter. Their plana and labors are not tatement: passing unobserved. | ' [ . .Sir manner of The Aggie who Mtudiea to gain his post jirt the phamplet graduation degree (Bachelor of Philono- pribus trouble In phy, known uh Ph.b. wants it to mean «|fertje,comj>etl‘ something to other - ' people besides him- graduates, who self, especially people In responsible posi- !|?aptyte Studies, tions, i|| Mr. Bergen's letter tells us that gen ii bMicwe you have eral industrial recognition of the !>o»t jbtflmdnt, one of graduate degree is on the way. / A A y HAL BOY YORK-A t to ai my trip sf« the * / Sneak Preview / v- / iis Attorney General: made sev jral strong) js Anion f other the Soviet peopl nation!. He then < any part Of an ica :tb chailengjB myd it all up thft greatest contemp 1 Press and (speakl ‘there is something me from breaking W heads." Astaire and RogersipOn Rated Top Entertainment egro Wed ibas This ilHin’t JtflbeaHik first or most vio lent attack on v sidor I lull r Cuatoms, - i eautiful Voice, Damaging Words... ex-athletic dignities suffered by the mass of our col- world traveler ored population, skador for the We aren’t by any means condemning l^br^ted his receht the things Robeson is fighting for. But Sovietf Union we do heartily condemn his manner and dsjfed Outburst at a Itudy ValU'«*. (CninpUN). You/get ft lot of entertainment for tKe priceiof one admission on this/double bill, because both com edos are practically new releases, besides being of meiitous quality. / When socalite, Abigail Forti- they are still pie best hoofers on /tude, Loretta! Young, finds herself the screen today. / without sufficient funds to send her daughter; through college, she the “ St [Monday i felcjome-home raU, Cfyuncil of African As subversive by Clark, Robeson ents. said he loved an any other latl he would defy ^terjic £ j he i pat 1 ilbjph] Adtid butburst at a methods. Robeson is nt only doing his held Just Monday. own personal cause damage by antagoniz ing the general public, but by his tirades (which would offend even the most sym* pamj£& people) and flaunting of the Com- unist label, he is jeopardizing the position of the entire^ negro race. We are even more astonished by Rob eson’s actions when we read of the ac- * V w / complisjhments of such! men as Jackie jdoihinating Amer- Rpbinson, the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball icanisni. He sum- star, and former world's heavyweight fritipg that he had champion Joe Louis. These two men have r the Democratic excelled in their fields of. endeavor (in their case, athletics), made occasional dig nified statements of the mistreatment of their races, and by reserve and example/ done aijtbousHnd times more for their peo^ pie than Robeson. It nutat hurt these men to see Robeson tearing down the good will they have so painstakinjfly, and sometimes piiinfully, built. : | / No intelligent perw n denies/that (he Hrin'l aitle to flu* negro race is teeolviug in raw deal in our ' till kin rang, hr hil/MtiM.fwuiindii of |fno|ile/re wurklhg it fortuimte, I’irat ait to imphivo thglr lot. |il mo/i cwNes, (Hey of photographs) jljinime which keeps r cameras: over your hat moat. !p} Hornet imetf we ;l uVe Itotienm on betM| one. ol‘ ihg nfl) a foon»all War' er, RoheHoti imltiw! |iM Arnericaus con- ufinhed habits and Inlet* as an opera sing hh'ie and I'oHone far / thy, crovded l|vit) and prlviAlo i adit I r V out of p 'op* rljihi io (he less favored of nla fatjo, Fot him It jure have been no fib IIMI [ess jua iers, no hunger e of the general In- / are,making decided ju'bgress, Mu I Rohe- son's tlhoughtless aetlon^ ean only] serve ip hinder Ihelr work. V ;d; You would think fftat In all his world t *HVels the man wo/d have picked ttp-a 1 ttle diplomacy. / I'hc HarklcyR of; llraftdwny (MfiM) starring Frrd Aatalrc, (iingcr Rogera, and Oacar Le* vant. (Palace). Fled Astaire and Ginger Rogers are reunited in this \ technical ex travaganza, and undoubtedly prove ill the ‘ today. When Broadways top danc ing team. Josh and Dina Barkley became jealous of each others ability, the sparks begin to /fly. Their manager, Oscar Levant, does his best to keep the two together, but when Dinar is of fered the lead in ;a dramatic production, she jumgs at the chance, and the partnership is dimolvted. / Dina finds the change from mus ical comedy to straight drama evep more difficult then anticipat ed, but it is the after rehearsal phone calls frogi her: director, real ly Josh, which/enlighten her to the point of achieving Success. Josh is rewarded for his phone caUs whep DJna discovers who the impersonator really is, and all ends weiyJor.-the Barkleys. The film is top entertainment from start/ to finish. Besides having dapping appeal, theiie is plenty for th/ eyes to gaze jon, and just etw^en you and mi*, Ginger Rog ers’ feet aren’t her- only asset. ■ I Double Feature . j! That Wonderful Urge (20th Century Fox) starring Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney. (Caip-' pps). Mother wa* a Freshman 20th Century Fox) starring Loretta Voting, Va(i Johnson, and Book Probe Put on Shelf Cl j i i WAHHINUTON, June 22- (A 1 *), A projrutwl t'oitgroo. Hlotml prom* of Mchmil ImokM ttppettml to imvo bnekflml Into a hounr uiuAmerlcnn nc- livltiei cofmtilUw iivftfllplwoittet, fell, soldier, I into memory,. I went foxholes of Europe that I remem bered. And if you plan to revisit the battlefields that still disturb your dreams, maybe I can give you a tip or two. The main thing, I would say, don’t go back alone if you can '/ help it. YouTl find it quite a shock to see how much the earth has swallowed your war. I don’t know just how to put into words the feeling ypu get when you learn that the foxho! you remember ao well doji’t member you at all now.- no mo|re than a hotel bed recalls Its last guest. Rut it is a mixed feeling)— h kind of resentment at life and death change, nnd an utter lone- line** and desolation of spirit, Tlmt is why it is lieittoi' to go back with someone who lean shsjie that feeliitg~a buddy or a group of buddies. Together you ran bat ter forgive the soli that once gave you shelter and now has forgotten you altogether. >. 1 know. I went bufk with a group of 47 war correspondent*. And we were grateful afterword that we'd had each other's co;mi- >«y ether you should e along, soldier, jl she’s the^ right T sure^—okay. But.there other kind who jaws: a battlefield ? I’d ra blonde ruin I hear you with m Belgium.” 11 This type of w fe it w better to jettison in Par Looking back oyer this lold(iar, 1 wonder f I ha' you the impression that Worthwhile to make this memory at all because it uoo painful. Well, jf I did, / p V /'/. lei of • .J n. •v ! , - • k m Cl, ll IS is very much worth- ilJ' | l L . i '/> .. .; I v $.\i but one pain aome- ouL another. Too ho fought (he war hugged it too long hearts and minds now. made war a terrible mistress who taught gaAe them little, and y|)uth. cures an old ro- ing the old sweet- ft iyean after. And that to go back, sol-' the war in proper jumps at the scholarship offered by her hate grandmother, to any girl \yhose fijst name is “Abigail”. With the; coaching of her daughter, Retty Lynn, Abagail passes the entrances examina tions and becomes a freshman in college. Mother’s brains might need sharpening but not her looks for Abigal is fully qual ified in this respect. Complications between mother and daughter arise when mother invades the ■ stomping grounds of .said daughter, one professor, Van Johnson. Abjgail is the winner of the two because a childish crush is overcome [ by an understanding daughter, j There are) laughs a plenty in both of theSe movies, and should more than satisfy the audience*. Chicago Broadcast Farmers Program 1 ' % I * A transcription made at WTAW for the American Fitrmer Program will’ he carried on 154 stations by the ABC Network from Chicago, JUne 2bth fjrom 12;JO to t, Andy Adam, Extcindon radio editor haul, fM INiriTUTf FieuflfSM MfOMl UUff OH IHOIVIOUA FM UfflOHAtIO YIABI. iaui A V 19*40 lif' Zli SI H Hi Six Locals To Attend Frisco Home Ec Meet Six women from HHe Texas Extension Service headquart ers staff will leave tomorrow / * ! for San Francisco, California,, ) ' Tlye Area Rent JDfttecsj jr where they will attend and tion from Housing Expedl ex ' ■ ‘ : T W:, r iil 1950 v This means that O rest of B.i^zos County hadl been previously take part in the annual meet- tire Bryan Defense ing of the American Home June_20, 1949. Economics Association, ac cording to G. G. Gibson, di-i rector of the Texas Extension Service. I 1/1 Those making the trip will be Gladys Martin, assistant state bpmq demonstration agent; Mrs. Bernice Claytor, extension home manage ment specialist; Louise Mpspn, i ex-j] tension foods and nutrition Special ist; Lyciile Shultz, associate foods and nutrition specialist; Miirgaret Jackson, assistant foods ajid nu trition specialist; and Mary jRoiuth, extension clothing specialis(. These women wdl also attend the pre-convention meeting of the Ex tension Service Department, j j;j With the exception of Mr*, (jlayf tor and Mis* Mason, the group will return to College Station July fi. Mrs. Claytor and Miss Mason [will leAye for San Francisco for; Berk/ (he dt that only Bryan land th(| orated part of; the count be affected. The Housing Expediti in decontrolling the en 1 which consists * j. i* f ! . ^ i Y . # « /. hkw\ She had lost /; Ttoacoe Drummond: What this coun- but not), unfortu- try needs is less public speaking and more ech. / ■uj » private thinking. . -i T ion SintefMl u f Offlot Uw Act of i. i •t c«i of Cm / Nowa Goodwin I Ofiica, Ro BILL BIL MAHVIN rtiMUa Kin CUl Ifctirjr liOiHiii/ W. K. Celvl) - Arthur $ur tt.llMUl Andy Uni’!' The Battal "Soldifr, Statesman, Knightly Gentleman" Sullivan Ross, Founder of Aggie Tradition! dAnounred it lowed through with a prediction that the committee will drop It like ft hot potato. / ] / ’* Committee. Clialrman Wood (D- Ga.) said he was at a loss to “know what all the shooting is about” and insisted that the com mittee is not investigating text books../ ■ ; J “Purdy preliminary steps,” he told) newsmen, have been taken by committee investigators as a re sult of complaints by the sons of the American Revolution. These complaints, he said, made “some very grave charges” (involving Communism in schools. vr thihk,” Wood said, “that the educators themselves would be 1 in terested in refuting the charges if they are not true.jrl. The Inquiry waf j undertaken by the 'committee stai|Ef “at the re quest of some of the majority members” and Without the ad vance knowledge of the republi- j Official Notice l-i- / /' ' ' Agriculli«'c; Exiici'lmant HUitimu J.J!, t S Mode n llmii/ •' Nl ^ ^ ^ |, )fr lii^lbiH ^ ^ .T*' miiMilcii flaid j tripii!|“^ , lion flcliL, 'vlu ie MiUp iMcimuH nn ilMliolnir n IhaH ui»':l''Ik itithla lb IftRlH n*ililr*r'« Offtc* the end o* the'Summer Heemon #r*,nnw exclusively to tho use for rejmblicatlon IItoil In the pft|«r and local news of apor of all other mi ttor herein are alao roaervod. 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(Ph^ioarephtr llrml Uulmw, lUrfly Row, J.e Trevino Photo Rnaraver*. Kenneth ilMsral...^ /. .i...., Atsiff Oertoortlet 8*11 .tllKaln, Aiurty Ifredrlrkel.,, Advrelielni UepreeeuUtne« ■■ J" /“. , Executive Editor •eieek'MMMMM Co-Editor* r Iporte Co-Mitoe. HOTARD’S A rrodrr, tme — letter. )title, wrote a L> ■ i ' Said nur |Kiet, titan a Hen was all wetter; Haiti the Barg, with a grin, aa he wiped oft| hla pen. If you can, let'|i nee you do better. (• i. :/■ Jy m vas $10,000, Berryman L :l i PALACE Bryan 2-iSW TODA1' thru SAl'. femecHNK ■ tMssaamm LAST DAY Cornell H IM Maureen O'HBrn 4 i The Home Stretch’ \ ThuPNlay k Friday yii ' ’ : ‘"j T . j‘r v fUnknown Island* —with— VIBOaflA OEEY BARTON Mac LANE PHILLIP REED \ Sat, Preview* .... '' m. - i - u,Mn ' GEORGS AMe A CAIf OM 5 q i7 ih Kinl answji't iiprkui, H s'idiJeHs ijpflin IVHiniM'if erti/ts, Insttvl nnd mlt-riV Mini fatm nmt'l!iiiu>iI ihmiovem^nt, . i , The field day was Hh ifldf 1 nil farmers and ngricuItjlM et’s irt thi-JA ctHinlles' iji inle lege Station nitta. /- |. 1 J—/—/-hH'H-Z 1 {.- f II .. >redominan area lujitjh 80 percer units -rl 9 it t'’Willi ti|ols| a( Ide tl i* ft r i|t| in w S 8 * Expediter (•6:‘iyed official notifica- If. Woods, that the en- decontrolled effectiv® / ■ j/'L'-' is included along wit’d ri--—-4—- inant portion is decontrol ocal government, 1 Bennmgflold, area re n t said, “Inasmuch ns Bryaa part of tha of the rental within its city limits, I- rec- tld *d that the entire county Jt o itrolled.” ; ! ' Ot 1 " Y itrols * ■ I “oKimately 6^000 rental uii- pUme out from under ddn- ; rent director stated. 1 , He (t all actions pending in 4 office, such as petitions itms at^l jnlrreases in rent, 1 ka tenants Complaints, will |m ssed. Oulpepper, |Coltegc Station , k M ijvho had planned to pro- i i ccontrul resolution to the icontrui resolution to tne t4itio|i/city council in the ■re, whom Informed that t*GUn w|a* Included in Hi! order »aid. "Tlmt* save !mi> (mine tiou* 0* lijMltrol ord H 0, , ; J . r Ft upiMir wlun ciunmoiM ' t)|at | time wore a few plecei) of Oillegh Mtatiiiifi which iseil alkiui Ilf per vent y haV* 1 heehr Stmseri it *«M ih VT i • 1 laisei )4nti »e thwy na. r „ r .. Since] Ih y * lud sahl that he did mil a itlil pS e any large, general Ip Cieafi jh ampa i j/ f. I ' TODAY — TH DOUBLE PEA No- 1 Features Sti r 1:00 - 4:06 - 7:12 ■ r^J/ LAST DAY ,! C5' m fALT£2 t ii k !l P iNES MOOREHEAD LfiRIINC * lOHII MCH^K m\\k' EWAIIM CUNNEUI i/ERSALlNTERNATIONAl RELEASE ' M ' I L ''V' milBy k Friday I I « I fit IMIIMK ilIMt i ' IIIAIA Z |AVi» COLOR CAR’ m . RICHARD COI :isx*3«rr.' l xs; •4»w«4t M ms uwf I ; ii I! /* .