.*•17 :!!j ! i rz? am wt-- W'r :r I li m -■ m m s> i ■■ / ■ h •■" ' \ / / ■ - r "■—i’ — p? /-■. ■ 1 H. w m m BM y m m A '/ • w/: m ?>? m s i: ■. ■'r ■*|r 7 §M^ /J' PH If; Nit* uml Manning Nfnlth, oquani daiuora extraonlinary, fare rallrp uiul |ire|iure to M |>roiiiena mitei between the UnivArHlty nnd A AM yearly, -l •inmeH It. 1), Hddy, director of llurean of tluslness aiid tndustHal Kxtenploti Training at the Univer sity of Texas; (.’liailen Cyrus and Earl M. Bowler of the same divis ion; and C. M. Allen of the State Board fbi* Vocational Education are teaching pact of the classes. Teachers from the Industrial Ex tension Sendee of the A&M College System are H. D. Bearden, M. D. Darrpw and K. L. Mills. Besides 53 .regular undergraduate college students, there are regis tered in the course teachers from nine Texas high schools, five Tex as junior' colleges, one Texas sen ior college, one Tennessee college, one Mississippi high school, two Mississippi junior colleges, one Arkansas high school, and two from private veteran’s training schools. i /! All Eyp On You! ti When yoifre sure< of th« kind of spotlessly cleaned and perfectly prelied clothes we turn out, you’re glad to have people Min, : I. I ■ /^'. / Campus Cleaners "Over thi Baching* Atort" ; 'li ^7 New Farm Bill Passes House WASHINGTON, June 29— (JP).—The House Agriculture committee approved yester day a brand new farm bill authorizing a three -crop “trial run” for the Truman administration’s controversial “production payment” pro- gram % J.. The measure went through on a 17-9 vote against virtualiy solid Republican opposition. * It sets up a major issue as Dem ocrats and Republicans scramble for the Midwest farm votes in the congressional elections next year Aome farm groupa already are as sailing the administration's idea as a "subsidy" apd a "dole." The messuia would nuUnialn rig id p'-" «> supports, si ini'in-1 levels for most crops thsn under (lie present price prop program, !( would repeal the fifrni hill acted bv ihe Hepublleftnjmmtrolled WMh co'tigreaa, with llAVwio bn per cpo l of parity pm pa ' 1 Wntiie rnHlHIIltP ttPptlbllcah^ hwf- lied for continual Ion of Dip brpft- pnt farm program inlo MpOi They objpctpd to pvph thp Ibfin i4ri«i run" for "production paymphtn" which the bill would permit. Cottage Food Market Announces New Hours The Cottage Food Market, lo cated east of College View, will start staying open until 9 p. m. Monday through Saturday, an nounced Herbert Holcombe, owner and operator. “In making the change to the new closing hour, we feel that we will be able to serve better the needs of the students of College View,” Holcombe said. / • RECORDS ? RADIOS School ft Office Supplies ALL YOUR NEEDS BASWELL’S Brazos’ from thi yelling It creat would please refr heir hands i vtcaucM the impression ... element of the camp was more t! -r . ...'TiTrr. i Oft icgir school songs . rain wing their hands n recall was blown. n that n y t of orie of the Aggitjs wou d be the last to shirk duty. Before the fiirst dance put On ime Necessary explain to t|ie students from uson^F glad that the iwjork was over. Of course we fcjnow Soone«;U that !the phrase “Bjj-d dog” had, nothing to do With hupt- ing in the normal sense. All in all, the! tour at Fort $ 11 promises to be the source of much breeze batting when the “Battery Boys" return. j L j House Studies ‘Gilmer-Aikin Meg.’P!« The "College GlbhiT-AikJn Commlttim"' rgooUnkn. imw In 11te ; HouRi ApmopitiniioiiH Commllitm, is dchlp'imu (o 1111 n preMHltiK need In, Tpxhm’ schoolrt of higher pfluentlon, E. L. Angell, ttHudrttjUUjt to tho chancellor, waid today* The resolution, knowjn ps Senijitp Concurrent Resolution! Np. teil Ihtd ^ll" Mel hey Islalnre will paes Um DesoldUni befiiio adjimthmenl* d ngell ym|» cludeu; / rn-n n i-ikI,.- IVlPKrttpli (Ipr FoIIm Holdup Tijy BALTIMORE, Juh»j Ifi/ lM[. A young man in a Inn Mi l wdilkel into n downtown teleg nph office early toddy. "What can I do for j^nuT" sntillefil night manager Jaitteil RennypncM- cr ’ 2T * j , unj .][ “Keep your mouth shtib, opeh up the cash drawer arid;! gfive me alii your money." "I will not do it," IPenViyparkdr said distinctly. "There are nine ^bigs in this gun, and I’m going to s idot y^u |f you don’t, 1 !’ the custonjie • said,! pret r-* I / . cijoed jor national mngiri. Adnjiinist ration foi-ces complete central yesterday j sinoth- eiiihg a Republican-Southern Dem- odrat coalitiop, and heat back all efjforts to substitute dr amend the Apministxgxion bill. These were major provisions of the bill as it stood after yester day’s debate: Thei Federal GoveCnment would Contribute up to $.’108,000,000 a year for 40 years toward construc tion Ixy local authorities of 810,000 publicly-owned dwelling units, Fed- ejal contributions would mpet the difference, between the low vents ahd the amount ueca^nry h* pny off the long-range rd«. ducing a .32 revolver; lose anything since t|h insured," he cajoled. ‘H’m not going to db packer said. J > f The gunman looked packer. Pennypacker the gunman. The gunrhan turned and fled out the door. Police are looking fc|r-|a dowm- cast man Of about ;26. ■you >Von|t money tr Penny- P\ at Pennjt- looked a,l Ohas. Sewell Appointed Assistant County Agent Charles SewblR dairy husbr-' ,u ~ graduate from! AitM, hds bee Charles Sewell, dairy husban •aduate from! A&M. 1 pointed assistant county agebt Bravos Cojunty. i Sewell will b|e co local Extension Se: ■■ DOUG’S CAP Collage and 27th spiridking In MEXICAN DISHES CHICKEN FRIED STEAK D! AGGIBS ALWAYS V'RLCO .n E nnected with the rviice staff. it! .■•. ■ / : r 1 ' ' ’ / ' '1 t|tyrWt/^tTWT •-4t)rrrr \ ■ * no phopuc*. ?TMSrr statue bv TOHOAHOW mo»n»no/»V-< l>» RUINED.»T i n- PrtKP 1 '.’"'.Tfj m ' > J F r j '•r V i '•/I By AlCapp I ON DOlNafMWi J (SAVE HirW ...d? Bow'S . -f POONEP.'T HOW 'BOUT BY t-mOAh-i NIN’tAH'LL Hat la I ion LASSIFJED ADS M'ijil* ' : !f, ; . 11 ■ t |w i ■ J-J. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1949 . SUM, WITli A BA’ AD. Hal«» >« • with it 2i>o min! Classified iRiiellor < Inhh. Send all 1 lahre (o llha Hit r All ads Hhutllcl | a.m, of (lie day TAI.ION lUt t\ wticd Hip mum. Ip^ee rn ... Hie |per c I'lOSStflU. S [Will. ident AellvlMM ie turned In hy before publleatlo FIEIL rrllnhi Us ln| olilnlnj remtt- Ifflce.i 10 '• > * I 1 I 1 • • FOR HAt.K- Now vacant:/-I 2 he Ranch Style Hon.e and nl-reage AdrM. Rwlecopated, modern coin cch. Located/ on HighWhyi G. 2-8G92 or 'can at 105 West 32nd Bryan. 1/ ‘ drnom neuy enlen- Phone ilreel;. FDR SALK new Fold spoof bed Innr table, Mahogany DibingiR‘K,m iln top klldien Inahinef, springs and mattress, 2 liiwn mowers. Phone ■ ' ' T 1 IIP 1 /• BUtj | « 1 • HAVE voui] themes, thesis, ti’ped by ex- perlS.' rjlione 2 6705. TljE SCRIBE SHOP,- 1<|07! E. 2;ird. ^ • WANTED • J l VVANTEfi -Experienced musicians to[ coach aecordJap. Wood-wind .or gultur. Full pc pact lime) Phone 2-1930 UUMi to 5:oii. A 12(18,500,hiM) program would Provide hnnslug Ipanu for firmefR targe Gnltlfish Found hy (llas^ WIMIlfe ullirjblllft. wlijlh mi it «lk| vvpt'kh Uelil frlu lo Dulm lioxofrift, limt WcipI imllpd In it fmhlr full of jjruki Gold, firth, l|iaij|rt, ! Ralph Paxton,- member nf the class, reported that While Seining Buffalo Lake, near Amarillo, the ret when brought Jup was full of elxcepljioually large goldfish niy ill tin oiioniiiR roryyoiinit/grwdul I ♦tisifH'Hi*; ftlrtnrt of tH4» oi‘ KMif |)t^f»n] Ari*r,ii|)|'i‘«tlm»n , lv one ysAf'ft iral tie nil fftljl wire tin^rsDi, Job win lesfnnh nml lum Salev. ! Single nigjli Willi Hbme rgri|v ;0|.|>iy Box Mill, ilouxion. tex««, • FOB RENT • P