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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1950)
k • X r 4 » P»ge 2 Battalion Editorials „ I, .11 THI'MDAT. JUNE 15. lift) • n; i i m,, The MSCs New Social Director ... One' of the most wetoomed tnnoume- menta a many a year w out today Mr*. Ann Hilliard ia to be oociil director of tho new Memorial Outer. Known by every one on the oainpua. ahe served for four yeara aa director of the Student Center at the Annex Wom the tiaoe the Annex Waa ofitned through thai. ita laat year, ahe haa aided, douneeta). and eared for many a confu»»*d Freahman Now. th«i Annex alraady a memoejr, ahe morea to the main campua where ahe will continue to work with the men of the four ciaaaea ahe welomied to AJrM No better wdection could have been made for the nodal director of the MSC. Mra Hilliard wan largely reapoiudbie f<»r maintauiing the cheerful and iwiihey at- maaphere which prevailed at the Anne* center Working under the handicap* in herent in the operation of a temporary center ahe managed to provide a gather ing place for Freshmen which aurpamed m Lets Slop the Three-Ring (irrus . . . Republican demands for a new invea* ttgation into the AmenMia secret dootl merits cane bring to mind again the m»>* Uvea behind the current m\estigmtior into alleged c(«nmurMt infiltratmu iato the gi vemment The senate already ha* a five-man subcommittee looking into the the Ameraau case but 21 (10P senator* are not aatiafied with that. They want an* other inquiry te run cencurrently with that of the already existing sub-commit tee, thus making two committees work ing at one time on the same investigation, We are inclined to view the Amerasia case with a W’hrre there s smoke there’* fir* ’ attitude Howewr we believe th* already exiating mibcommittee conducting its investigation under dhe chairmanahip of Sen Millard Tydings k< ca|>able of do* ing a thorough job Thtfe is no need fof a nerond itv»wti|Alon. There has baen an undue amount of publicity given tn the inquiries into com munist activities tn the gevernment With out a doubt the jieople should be informed of the proceedings given a full refsirt. Hut the contmaioua almost hyatt'ncal hurling of charge* and counter charges be tween the Republicans and the Democrats Hi congress is enough to disgust many of A Ji^cr of A * Energy, Please While the nation* of the earth daily tell of the atomic destruction they art ready to ram on each other American in* dustry is losing ho time in turnuig atomic materials into more useful chann*!* Yesterday an official of a major oil company infornwvi hw colleague* of tht latest use of radioactive materials It will be added to fluid* i>umf»ed through |*|»e-< line* in order to help operators locate thd ividing line between two different ty|«l 4 liquid* “Kach time a pumping station change^ the product beigg pumpeii through thd line, ’ the of final said, "h fraction of an ounce of diluted tracer (radioactive) bquKi ia added t* the oii atreara between the two product* At each i*>mt where pniduct* are delivered, sensitive instru ments respond to the arrival of the trat er From theae instruments ’ he concluded, “the o|(ermtora k*ow when one product has completed it* artivai and when to change the stream to another tank ” pr-.bably few |ieo|ile will take note of the oilman’s announcement unlea* H might be stockhoWer* who will benefit from low ered transportation mats But never!he- Uma it waa refraahing to read of a prac- tral use of atomic mahmals While gov ernments are pruparinf to blow up one another, Amenean industry ia using the by-products of the explosive to make mon- er. Sotjeone ought to be able to work up a good pioral from that - The Battalion "Stidttt, Sfftrrttn, Gntltm** 1 ' Lawrence SuIIitwi Eoaa, foundetr of Aggie Tradkxms TV A-sWwtsC PrsM ia ssoil.,1 •■thwfvaiy to th* ms Nr topvkl rtown *f all nsw* <ii<ip«trhsa rrHited ki it nr n<4 aVrwito rrsdHed ta tV aansr aad total aawa of * porta neou* o rut in publish H heraut. Mtekto 4f repuhh4ati«>w af al aMwr hw^l ar» alao rtaerrad. TV Battoiw*. ##firial (MWapaper of the AcnruifuraJ mi HMtoiurai Caltoa* nf Texaa and tV C ity 4 Oattof* suuoa, Twas. ia Htltohed fhto ti+M a was* dariac the rvfalar arhool year iHir- tot IV aaauaar, through Friday on r*- Neur- coauibut Gondwhi Rag* a Offica, lUmn Wi, editorta at 4a gtuudeat Activiu«» aft ***» t af OnWMai I Mateo' I Tto fttoum i s»a» • W to.** a tfa '« j 4*-4— ■a* p law iniaiaaiy ww rw ■a*-l4 a»r> w* lar M Se« fork CM*. Ctoww* La AaaMa. in4 Sm Praaruae DKAN R££D. L 0. TUB* „ 8M A Vimthy 4.J.X.. J—.—-J-a— p mah Maailva . . Joai Austin . J-...a. i—- 4 a*ur *a« Vttw .1- | ... «S-4. •. _. Co-Editors Feature Editor 'S porta Editor City Editor etery way any aucti place available to stu- « dhrts oa the maid fampua. . Now. with t>e almoat unlimi’^i farihtie* of the new cintar ahe win be dble to accomphnh many of the things which lack of facilitiea at th«‘ Annex prevented her from doing ITacticafy everyone on the campus haa hhd dealings with Mrs. Hilliard at one t^ne or another. Almost every student hga had nccaatua to tum to her for help <>t advice She has always given willingly of both in a graaoua manner which haa earned for her the devotion of aeveral thousand Aggie* and their fnends We look forward next year and in the yhars to cone to continuing our ptoesant apaociatxNl with Mm Hilliard Her con i'hut sma to AAM-aad its men have been i|valuable She ta the needed final touch tt> make of our Student ('enter the (ilai'e W* hope it can bwi and which, with her ad, we know it wi County Ag Agents Holding Meet Here the people. It ha* gotten to the point Where it appfcftrN that the actual finding* a the investigations have taken a back Wat m the legislator * minds. What they are after is publicity, not mult* The A merman case i* juat an example. What (xiMibie good would rt do to have tfro (ommittee* investigating one case 1 ’ tf two. why not teh or a hundred Why not let everyone id congre** investigate the Amerasia case if publicity ia what they're after? j Anyone familiar with the tactic* of the communist* know* that only a foolish fpovernmekt would not take the neceaaary jrecaution* to protect itself from Red tafilt ration. And they would also know that effective ateps should be taken to rid the govermmertt of communist* and fallow travelers apuf to punish anyone who lOiowingly aided them m obtaining access to federal pbsts However, such investi gations and proceeding* should be con ducted in a manner befitting the position «# trust to which the |>eople have elevated their oingresemen Making potttioal hay out of a situation ia one thing, but making a three nng cir- cii* out of R IS another. Right now it afr jrar* that our codgreesmen are leaning Wefl t«*warda the thre^-nng idea. >n- -rent < mi' tjr Affri, ultunil ami Ho*», 1 K moatormlftoe Aw«nt» fr<»ni ••mb of Teiaa’ (f>wn(Vrau tto‘ fiS»t day af SS in.k»»eMSei»t rnra imiay, nwiepamtost of a< t|v- nf IV 4 H RounS u* llunnf tk«- ...urw of th«' KoiiWi- t'p tV ••xU-nAio* -ervioe worker- Vi<i br*slrfa-t Set-tocetVr* a*! ilt'iiionutnUloii- Tb>* mominir. held 2f> ,tl-t u%uon- ••a< h •k*ali*p with a (tfffen-nl pi of exU’Datun woftk, an> of *hiih th<- HEcntx mi|fht Mtlend Feuu»* Spaskd At 2 P Si thr ^reup V.ir4 H dtocuaaion t>>' K I. Tan ton htwnl of tV infermatten awctMin of fh, Hurrau of ArcuSltumi and huf** trial rheiiotry, <>n ’‘Nrw Pn> diet- for *n EnJargirtK Itoimutir and Work! Itomand * , Th-* AxArnhufa! Agrul* \n<' nation wfig nweft in t>uu>ii Itoll at 3 p ?n . whiJf th< Horn*- ItowSn- xtration Afr nt!* Aaaoeiation meet * in th- < tommtr) k- 1 -I!,n*ti The two group- will rej<»m f'lr a joint '*iypiet of th- k/ftetok'n A^entx A*ao< iati»n« in the Mt n Ihntn^ rtK*u of fhi-ie Hall wi 7 )•. m An «»xter*inn afent.« daa<»- vrill follow tV battoiwt breakta-l Vl TV »<lrniM*|r*tive »Uff Will V preiwnftrd t« the acelita (oliowring the rmup ftflXUiK J H MrLaod. Cimie»r of tV Tfrow-mwe Kxt-n«i«»w BSrvi«-e will -4***ak to the froup 'S| (N>mniumly Bsprovemonta and Attix'tie- mwi Rxieiowo-i *< r omphwiew'ntx Hi- addre»« will Im' follotosl by a (li-xion of <'oj>«niunrt| work in ex ten-ion (iroirrwfw* a- *><w by IikhI Iftad*i- yield \ irwU to Talk ftlig 7 hi i uyh r ok ton r him- teSShir : hi. MEh tfforU” *h«' topi- m Mena Hoga*'» a<iiire>« group at 11 tfli. in She ix "Kxt-o.kain Kunitu, group If Mi- t»> the gm fSI»A Kw-ld aif*-nt ttV th-' S*,*ith dm At •-am, there wi| V a lurmh- em for TS< M ei xlUri>Nita in tV Ranqurt Room of Smi* Hal! The StfenU ronferen<e Will b*' rnn- «ude<l an a't»ir***» hj I* Ki nnetr U'TaHand auperiplesdent "f ftrhooli at Topeka, jgjinxa- at 2 y m Lcolop (amp Men At Brady Total W i Friday morrutor at 7, hrSakfiiau ar*' -«he4*le-t fbr newl\ >'bv(ed -iffieer- atal lH>ar*l» of th- too ajfentV aaa<*< latibn*. From N an til X IS thrie w Jl l>* ortran ntigur arai vroup -iniriatr in (.uion Hail Violin lav lor \\ ed I'oChriMif* ^ alitr The marriage of Mia* t'hrtitie Maine. <lau*ht»r of Mr. atut Mr* E S Walhe llt^ 1 Alto ia B< Ill-ire, to Auatin R Taylor. Jr ao* of Mr and Mr- Auatir H Ta>k»r. 2I4>* low«w>t| Hrife, wa« solemnifted Saturday rweionf at th* i huich of St John the Ihtv e. K«\ ThoiSaa M Summer, officiatw-l a* th- arr- em«mv „ Mr* K. I' Womack Jr, «a matron of honor, and Mia- M'etodv Hall and Mias Ann ,( rai-c were bndema MB M F lienroger, Jr, served a* tiestmac to the bridegroom, And hi* (rrnoraamen were ( T>n-, v- rse J«V 'iilsoi,. Pete < ravei And Joe ( iane A receptioi at 213* Inwiaat Dtive followed the rwenton) The brhlr wa» a student at St Ma ry's Hall in San Antonio and the UatoMWty of Houston TV grf*«>m wa- a stmtont of AdaMral Fairagut Acadsasy ami AAM.j Thirtv mn* *tixieiAgi are at i.« th* AAM Field Tamp at RradAifiru th at t-'—F Sum mer fimt term ef the mtnmeiij Vcordinx to PudU-j Hurh- Haftal'oc r->rrea- pondent at the campy Stodo-s of na-k ibeknations in 'ill**u*h Ll»n*' Mason. San pa Aw and other surAiyuad n|{ roan ties are h* tig mada Ay dady ex tuimoiis fr<*m the rAmp tx .-diru i' ■ |ei» Students are tfahsp* 'ted in busses or “i arryaila At preaent. a x 'Mi of students is roappinf m ar--- Af IVnnaylvan- Ut a|p sejiaieatary n«ks in north rrn Me< uiioufh roti|to. wfhile an- Pth. i a roup is < xantobti* the pre- l arT'hrian igneous -wgfttrops in the r- iUtal mineral ivr d*v After tb* firwt dtok of July, ran p headnuattr*, jtolfl h* mov-d t<> tm Hip Bend »4A of Terns T J I'ark-r of tV fo-olof) De- bai1ai<’nt is diieftof >■ Af the .amp. Trft PALACE Bryan £‘£$79 N<m own v*' m TOO l/ TODAY thru HAT FIKHT tl > —Starte Today— l id - S:S0 • A: 1« • « «■> - IfMNI — Fridgy Starts - 1:25 - 3:06 -f40 - 6 13 - f 30 MPEX 1AL PI FRIDAY II aw & I’iwa: Ibifi IW> (•rtawi t-5MKI.F.A< HAiK - NEWS , i ii r- SCOTT ^ *«. i. nvhSKOiOft imiDAi p»rvi r 11 :#B P M — Featura lltl* I' M - Sunfltt tkru Thurwiai ilKFT KI N PRF\ 1 1 HATe—11 P.M. •21 Mr.lf. Ban Reporisn * \f / / \f WJ J wk • . J/ / i'l . WEU J * Fexaii Ranpeps vs. Villain . . • Turner Completes Casting For ‘Rio Rita 9 Production -a rou*h and ready Teiaa Kaafers. ta* llaag- r Complete rant m* for ‘’Rio Rita”, a t sw art aperetta U* to arewe-nted j Jim. raptamisr a Tea in TV (trove June 2* and 2», toa, company it» V poitrspad by to>.tn announeed by Hill Tarnwr, I R«»ydl. is arroda th- Mexirar bor director of tV pmdurt-oa. < der looking for a bandit known I-racing roles wrill be plapad b/ as hmka>>u Hr toil* in love with a Maaitwn cabaret' girl named Rita I by Hilile Jean Barron aad I town “Bud dy- loyM. (Mbem ia tbe wewtera welo- draaa wifi V Jerry Mwtledge, lada Tboaipooa. I'at SrVtbagea. Dally Maaa. M C “Pefte* Car- son. I.eorge Milman, Harry (•aa^ng. Riil l-awsbae. Hah HDa- ■aa. f-ordoa Milne, (toarge Rad- S era. Ij-mar Me Sew, aad Mack .sigbl. (Risa Barron) Rita’s In addition to the above wrht wtM portray tV '•harm tern in tV operetta a lA-votre rhoms to-*-n organised by Turner Bio Rita” is scheduled as part | firandc. TVre J- hr<.th« r is suagrrtrd by Jihi as bring the bandit wto a she finds that Jim suspects Vr broth er, Rita tells bin* to leave and never darken Vr patto again. Knftrr tV eiltia*—(leaeral Koietom (Radgers), a Ural Meg- iraa authority, ia aloe ia tore wiib Rila aad is jealous of Jiw, our hero. accaapanial far tbe few songs Stage manager is Hlinoan, reporter la Dsb Wgla- ton. and C G. Milne to Bake op ■Ma. Haadling (V sal wiN V Htin- ->aa and < arwaa TV dance-islt to raaaposed af Peggy Peacock and Aaac> Naytor Esteban is finally revealed as has 1 the real bandit and la tricked by the Ranger, into - roastng tV Rio ia take he ten into of th- Summer Kntertamaient Ser- i-w, •p<>itjH*r«*d by Student Activ ities Director Turner is. during the regular term, lender of the Aggi' iand Orcheatratand the Sing ing C»deta The operetta’s music was writ ten by Harry Tierney, with words by Joe McCarthy TV »tor> «f •Ria kit a” is from the book by t-uy Holton and Fred IboqpHMMi. Scene of tbe product ton is the colorful M-tting of the Km (.rande, in Ibe days ol bandits, rattle rantb-rs. sod Ten Men Si "n For ManF Short (iourse Tv Management Eiiginecnrtg Sh-irt Caurwea got undertoar Mob custody, and Jim and Rita are re united at lust Much of the sentiment of “Rio | Rita” revolves around the Rita- Jim love affair, although another couple and an American lawy» r furnish comedy mtuatioiw. Tbe or* heati a for the production has also Vrn named by Turner Violinists will to- Mrs (leorgt Mar- ton Adams, Victor Randali, Ernest Nitch. Mrs J W Hill, viola—Louisr Ham r. ( lannefs will hr piaved bj Hsskefl Mothers! sod Hrrsnt t Mollsnd ohife Han—,r»* Andrew* , wiH hsndle the hs—* t ellaSst is Nsney Kryn-ldk. Frewch horn*. H («. Htckes sod Jack Japp Flutists arc Mm. J M. Dterkcrt. ToB Pr.ckrtt. and heaacth MrV On th«' truaipetinr sid- will b< ! C.lenn Torrence and Harry \ i-ugh' day with ten men signing for the and keoiieDi Co-firr will to ut th«* Joh P!valuation and Merit Rating »** ( -mis--, which is the first of fire LaVerne Hunt will to pianist and cournap that the Management Bit-j Ja* Pike tk-' drummer for the 01- gmeertog liepartini-nt will offer ebeatra this summ-r Guy Johnson Jr. Directing the drama is J-anac assistant research engineer, said tb-tner. Mian Haul will atoa be yesterday. The joh evaluation Smt merit ^ rating course which is d«»igoe,t for executives and suparvnmr* is j liemg taught liy associate profns- *or T* E ( arisen l The second course, M' th,si- of ImprovewMtnt. wdl run for two weeks beginning next Mnmtay and will tie taught by associate ueo fessor Richani 1 Bnjrk*rd, John son said This is the first Ume that th-is- courses have hern given «* a sir ics. Johnson -aid and if thri prove saUafa-'tory the epume* will i-e prc»enU-l annually. . \ Man Ann M*e« ileaaBier. «f l«fkin was named tV Outstandisg Hrgm- atag Girl Jtmmalini at the l ai- vcrwltv of Trias by TVta HtgBa Phi h-noran and prafessianal jowrwaltnB fraternity far wo* men A •mpbwmore JanrwalisB student sV t« tV daughter of H. K Heoamier editor add' publisher af tV I ufkin Itoity v News. ' Hex waiter spoki last •rm ester Here to a group of HmmaUma aludbuls and wan< ho-1 to another grviop ia laifkia several weaks ago.) I’lan Vuur kiddies Birthdav Party AT PL4YLAND PARK (8f*cid RxD-h for Pattiw) LOCATED HIGHWAY 6 SOUTH Hetwwn Bryan A Colk'gt* — \RMOI K S CANNED ME vrs 2—Hi O*. CANS STAR Corned Bet*f HunIi (Jc 2- 4 (IZ. ( INS *tfTtR \ ienna Sauxa^e . . 35c 1—SOF. ( AMM STAR Polled Moat .... 29c 1 — 12 OZ. CAN !T \R 1—12 tiZ CAN ARMOI R '* Treet . . - . , .’tie 12- 2— Ik OZ. ( \NS DASH |)oo K<nmI 1 2:h 2- ( an« ( om*t<ick PIE APPLES .‘{.V 2 MS t an- Del Mante APRICOT HALVES . .Th- 1—|(i Caas Libhj c ml IT COCKTAIU . (>'h , -■ 1—J Pound ( an CRISCO .... . 73<- 3 M3 « an- KimbcH - PORK & BEANS . . . 25c 2- MW ( aits Koordafe FRESH (.KEEN UMAS 27c Hostess Vimaa—J I ar* SAUSAGE . . , feiim 21k* Market Decker’s Tall horn SLICED BACON lit. if'*- Trader I-an STEAK ........ lb. (»'h Tender Asuarr Cut FOl r ND SHOl l.l ILK ROAST . .W« Melto ( ured M incaasin cheese lb. lb HAM HOCKS lb. 2*k (Eor Seaaaniag) ■ ; - - — - ★ Produce ★ Stalk 13c ( altfarnia ( rixp CELERY 2- -Large Hunches CARROTS ... 15c 2 LARGE CALIFORNIA CANTALOUPES .... 35c Frwph Tender Velvet OKlA 2 I to. 25c/ I ~46 (N, ( M Tetawa CRAPE FRITI JUICE. T0MAT(T)u1CE . i ,.25c « ( «a Ta SpN-ialM for Kri<l«Y & Saturday - Juim* IMh iK I7th Charlie s Food U,, GbU - WE DF LTVU - CoOtfP NUttoo ] f / .,11. — 1 I mj< w.y