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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1950)
i. *j / j I \ 4^ 1 ^ i ^ V L.L. ■- : * . Battalion E it * * i » - • ^ Page 2 - 1 - ^ - - ■ 1 i-1 ditorials Tlwndsy. Juaa 22. MM TV W rath of Dominic Scrabino ... Wort «u iwsktnf tb» a»y'« m tht wktnm y» don’ V In Ms our fnrrt,.i and AAM's port mmi Mi In* Arms for IV ■n—fr Dnali DnMftuc’a w**nnct dWn t bnnf omt tin ran. but t new air at friradfotew nl- wtva ictirapraiw th» Alter traroig • Urn well ( h<»en «mn|» ra why J. K. Mr ItamM nboukt te put rm tV Dnrarrntir t>aUut. <m poet pnii alno bft tknra Hnra. -indicated to anran anto-Jhutrd anal who wouMn t apnnk to hum aa V walked acroaa What an 4a matte, fella, am trhn ftete da ainih-' Ton tooha Mm da fiy whoaa walked da late mite. Kvrn Thw Shall Paw Away J An Aaaociatad Preae diapatrh yeatrr- day Inld of the effect* vi a baker* atnke in never* 1 Wentem cHiea Many houaewive* went from *t<»re ti» store ht^anK to find some leftover loaves of the commemal bakers prod act Many more decided to bake tketr own irend for the first time m yearn, no doubt Some husband* the AP roportad. com|tared their wives home hsk oil hcead to that ‘liko mother uned to make.” Other* were ten* ewthmnaatir Thia re|K)rt matie us stop and reflect on the difference between home baked bread and factory baked Daapite claim* of "Hghtnesa freshness, buttery ifondnea* ami the rent, we wonder if anyone who ever knew really food home baked bread would prefer the kind that can be boiifht at any comer frotefy, 1b our opinion, the majority of it i* a taateieas. doughy, and Achessn (tains New Rcsmtt Secrttary of iitate l>an Acheaon is winning; friends throughout the nation, A recvntffteHker in Dallas, he chamwff ihlHi- encea there with bia manner and unpres-i s»\i them with his clear thinking andj straight-frora-thd-shoulder comments on international affairs. Now word comes from the confereace of governor* m White Sulphur Spring*. W. Va., that the secre- tary haa convinced the head* of the state* his ability and trustwortbynes* Sjemking to the governors in a 2-bour Hi wed and M hoyr public se*sion«. Acheson reviewed hbi department s working* in what one stata official termed ‘‘the frankest discussion of the international situation they have eve* heard ” In Congress there is rather general agreement among men of both parties that Wt Uka <*ck otmr to da land of 4a -1 '""if Ira frteuily. a* foe* But 1‘toa ant w*rry 4a f»yi deylt Da Affiea woa'te slag aa rate 4a groove Ev rybody dey H^UrU 4a #*ek, I know Dm al l be happy like Sarahteo disgusting product. We eat it from force of habit. FWhap* it is the character of conimemaUy baked bread that ha* made hot roll* maintain their popularity in the South. Who it it that has known home baknl bread that wouH prefer the modem pro duct’ Perhaps it is a bit more trouble to alice and corteinly it ia more trouble to l>Tpparr. But the result* they make it all »worthwhile. Deliciously warm fragrant, cruaty horoebaked bread just can t be Hel ped Hot out of the over, covered with freah preserve* and aerved with a cold glaas of Milh+>-it is rconahtnahon fit for a king. But Unfortunately it appears as though Una homo made treat is on it* way out The victim nf modem industry, the art of baking '‘good" bread is fast dump l>eanng Acheaon ia a very rapaNe man Naturally there art mea who would like to set him mpfooM'art! certainly he has acquire. 1 eocmiea, but what men in high public of fice do not’ Overall, though Acheson ap parently has impressed our legislator* a* favorably aa he las impressed most of those with whom he has met during hi* recent travel*. Hia method* aeem to be to try and repa* some of the damage done the United State* by |wat. ill-conc»eved ac tion* In international and domestic affair* and to build a firm foundation for our fu ture dealings with other nations of the world From all indications I lean Acheron is a very capable min and a very valuable man m his present position It is unfortu nate there art not more men of hi* oabher than there are in the [vresent administra tion If you’ve neglected bn write any coiA respondents in Miami. Florida, the Po4 Office Department ha* a read) made eio- cuae for you. Setwi* a* though a Id )ear-old veterap mailman became tired of hoofing ;t each day and decided to store excess letter* ih hi* closet Eaeently, fsista] inspector* investiga ted and found more than S.MOtt Ictteih cache.! away in the mailman * home whit the madniMii lounged on hi* front porcl. ♦ -* A member of Che Clas* of ‘50 w a * signing up ffo* *om| summer school cour- •s* recently when b* wai approached by a friend “Aren’t^you graduating this term?" the friead said. "No," wa* the reply, ‘Tm getting out in August with the rest of my rlas*'” * The Battalion ”$oldm, StMttmm. KmfMy Gtndtmm* Lawrence Suliivan Rosa. Founder of A^ie Tradioooi mltuiui aa4 MedianirNl CoilSare nf Texas asd the Usw* a wssk bwniia rvgwl*r seboot jrw. ton IteMS a week aad drrtHbd every TtowUv pgr MMMr. Adv. rtwint rates bmushed eg rr New* i .mtrtbuilos* may he made by UletgWM 14 54441 qr the editonal offtee. * (rfwdwi* Hall (?taMifted sd* mar he Sliced Office. teMx* ft*. G(*>dvui Hall ndwt w rws k IMS*. SBSM OMI» M «SWUM. ia* aw «r c—swm «i ra*d a itrs. 0 UmJbm oi The Atonaafed hm — DEAN REED. L Oi T1BDT bid Ah. msthy ..4 Ftera Mtortaa* 1 r I MAMhbi . — BMtx ASS WWW ... J mSkl tm H m Maw Bmm c c Mmsm -i*- ..«* / Senator Says FBI (’.lear of Tani[M“riii}j: Wsshlagts*. Jsn« 22 A*.- "VnsUtr Tydmg* tp-|||<li mmI res t.rdsy sn KBI wirvey Ha* <t»* prnvsd <kar*r« than State iHrimit- ment l»*slty file* w«*re 'n»imd“ Hefnrs they wen turn.il over to » net* irir.-»tiirat«>r» The chanrr* weiv maiie by S*-b- ■t«>r Milarthy |K Win. »l<> railed it "a i>H.>ay offenn* yf *Hony file* ” Tydicga 1* rhaifiiia i <g a ftvy- man veoatr »ulm>*imiUey l.idkiilir mto McCarthy's beoadaidr rtaiida that Lko Stall* Hervartment i* a haven for Rni» the Msiyland <uW«U>r told newk- mer that when Hr* arthv raiaa.1 thn cry t>f “phony," hr aaked Juatidf Deiwrtmeot to t he. k ovVr the Idea on HI pSraona cited by Mi< aAh) a- pTrecommaitiat* in the State ItetwrttTWfil Vttorne. <.Mi Kr|M>rt Tydingx *a«l aaaiatast t F Attorney U**ner»l Fry ten Foal, irplytn* lo hia irqucit Uvlay. rb* jKnteil "A study bv the FBI show* th*t hia file* are intart- that they haVr not Iter* raped skeleton, ted br tamper. I with'' Tydingi* sa*d lh< study alfo nHowcd that all FBI materigli turned nwer to the State Itenaft- meat U still rnntaineii ia the ik t< partnsenCa rerorda and *that MF- rarthy’* rharre* are “net *.♦• taise«l tiy t*e fani* " The Senator *#»() he and hi* «uhi nwimotee ha*v **‘t Snn.1av niyht a* a deadline f«r rCmpletiaif their own *tudv 9f the HI loyal ty file*. Tyding* dt*eu*»ad the file* -ft nation at *ome length, hqt refu*V«l to eamment on tivhiv'* rbwoii <W>r testimony hy PepUtv t'mleraeeiir- of Mate Johl Peurffoy »ar> M 11 hbold* ( ..aiaiaat t A Midwestern woman believe* it noces rary that Oigress ‘‘Ubc up pncea imme diately.” We thought thry had alrvadv been taken up—too high Peurifby ahm withheld r meat lie »»« rlaaeted with Tydina* rommitte# fo^ h<nw * after asking iwraatasum lo make a formal reply to Met arthf's charge that he enduiai*T**<l a 1*0 off” deal ia retnVr for favoraWe taatmumy by a onetime defen.laHt in the lb4 r > Ameraaia ■ aae McCarthy aaul in a speech Igat week thaH Peurtfav had en»ajrV*i m behind thc-w ne* hwrgaiRikK with Efgfianuel S. Ij»r»an. a far mer -tale department emplofe, before Lairwn teapfied at, Capiiul Hill McCarthy -aid Peunfoy hgii proraiaed to give Lanwrr free lag* al advir# and loyalty clearance fbr Bible Verne "For fe have ne..l of paimnee, that after ye ha\* done thr will r»f ..Oil ye mirht receive the proti- lae." Heb IOX«. The A»»oc ia lad Press is entitlsd eteWaively to the use for repuMwwtton of all news dispatches credited la it or Not oMierwiaa credited in the paper and fcseaJ new* ad iponUneou* engtn publish ad herein. Ktghts of rkpakbsatiew af *H ether matter herein are alee reserved. The lattaluMki sdftdsl newspaper tee City of College Stenoa Tnaas, is puhtiahad ing the fumiaor. The BaUahoa ia published through Friday afternoon I) or at tee gtnudsai Aetmues Plus Pete Smith I ^teat Newt haprsssnUl aattswaSs be Naitnal 44- •sMsdws tmrtm Isw.. at Nee VasS CUr. Oktcsgs. Las Aasile. asd tea rrsaiUas PtkVIE FRIDAY 11:00 p m. Feature 1| SOp.oi FIMBT Rl N fo-Wtora a cure Hdrtor ports Mter City Bfttor any (ed» ral j<d» in reipitv for fav orable testimony .Imsui John S Service. Feprifoy den tel 't Seivire wa* one of tlw i«i« |*er- <ti>a* anvstod in Juip. I'*4.Y af ter 1'ileral ageata . raided the New York office* 4f Amera-ia maganne. now defung Service . leated S* rvice wa* Heated liy a rraiwi Jury *n«i returrMti t#» lp» im-t in live -tale department MH arthy ha* eorpefidetl that tl*e Anveraaia episode i» the "key'’ to a Bed network in |hs elate 'le- partment In other developmrt't#: 1. Kepublk-an Seiptor Malone of Nevada charged tlmt Stale la- l*rfm«nt offinai* ale ready to refoirniEe the . omnignlat reffime in China "a* soon aj Ihey think they have softened u| the Amen- ran people «uffic»engy lo make them take it" 4“h* PALACE Brti.in NOW THKI HAT. n«/Mnvi Mx j f g/W rooxr tMSSuKI HIPCM Nt wtofll PKFA1E NAT. 11 p m. Aten Nun. . raML Wf HAPPY QUEEN LABT DAY Viklw^h Avemir fki - NAT. M BtoVt m m IT e aaa emeu « m TI1DAY THR1 SAT. mar ri n STARTS mnAY: , I .tell 7:*l» lf ««l FRIDAY 1 tAdklo o lh-7:»0-k2>5 1 uo COf’Clf,! BDBMf HOYS A/. IUCKY 0*1105CRS i i 4 • . ; J. \ \ iw v V t v i t ! I V*’*’ i jMLs, V . ,v\\ Old McDonald Has No Farm J . ./I . But He 7/ Be Running Again \ \ ■ ji /i\^ i Austin. June 22 Uto- The sf-1 aid many years, irked at his out* fort to bar J K McDonald from 1 spoken suppart of Republicans ia the July 22 ballot was kilted yes- several races. McDonald has woe terday by the state sdprem* court each tussle U ordered the State Democrat* Ms peadtetsd at teat wsak'l com* Fxecutivs i ommitw to orrttfy kie mitlas moett^ he would arte in name aa candidal# ter Commie- court this trap Iaud be alerted etouer of Agnmiture m tte prt* again mary -4M§ fBM The court said the case of lavev ourt far g writ of I versus It liras is settled law. Thai forfteg the commutes to cam ruled « essence that a caw Ida name, after M barred him tart didute's port aarty affiliation* weak The eaurt gmuted the writ may not he hold against Him in At CaseteMU, executive commit seekine a place on the haliot toe Chairman Mm C. Calhoun and that s present pledge of party ^ said: loyalty if made ia good faith "As chairmen 1 faei sure the should prevail court to* praMi Bm daiteim te Out Ta Qat Him ^ ^l 11 ' Talk increased of s sVfbwd ur that tte law ttetebd he changed as campaign to defeat the 1" time that tbs party teyolty of a randt- rommiMioner of agncultur* Com- .iaSs fur office ia aay particular mitteeman Stuart i»ng of Austin purty should kb hosts tor repra s leader in the fight to bar him ^ate0t that party so Us tieket " said “we ran appeal to a higher ghuaps Ashed court the voters " McDonald will have three oa- The emsuMvt SPteaMtet mto ponenu ( S McUlten of Kagie voted te ask the tegtetetere to lake. John f. White of Mickito < bangs the tow to fH omto simi- Falls ami T A (Torn! Fa.rvy of tor to MsBatoMh. Is said he nsv- Manor er voted against the eaamfofll •/>r Nhowa 7 :< TODAY B The strong party-line faction of of a stale Ae lie BMC rs tic leaderahtp in Te*- voted ter I primary for preaM the Ih-nM* ratic lea<ier*hip in Te*-1 voted for RamMIcuan fag ptuatoml a* ha* been gunning for Mellon- > enauor «f their farm programs. Plan Your kiddie* Birthday Party A T PLAYLAND PARK iSftot’ial Rate# for Partial l LOCATED HK’.HWAY 6. SOUTH ttehroen Br>an & ('ollegt SCREWS MOST ROMANTIC /MM' AY JOSIFM COTUN DK#< \ •AM V MOM CKS muAWST MtllkN OH* • WM.MOI r. T A Found ( an Spry Shortrniii}'..... % * SOB ram* Itel Hui/ (‘rrani N(yte (/oldtn (!orn 31c 2 No. ‘I can* Mu»*h More Tomatoes 21c t No t can* Dtamomi (lit Beans 2^e 2 No. 2 can* l.iiwh'ii* Sliced Beets 1^' i-t^mrt Jar* IMamond INN or Sour Pickles tie __ ^ .. . 0 2 Rrg. Slav Star Kmt (irwn label Tuna kie 2 No. 1 Tall < ami Fink Beauty Salmon 81c 2 No. I TaM ( an* Detoumlt Sliced Peaches 33e foraktet Lemons 2—2** ran* Itetonute Apricot ILKrs 71c Pure Plum Presenes . . . Kio/. jar ISr -MARKET- Itoeker* Tall Korn Slicrtl Bacon .‘Be Timder \eul Square (kit Shmilder Roast Hi. f»lr Tender \eai I.omi Straks < lb. 71c VUmvhivIti M1M ( ured (!htTsc Hi. 14c Mrs. Carrol* Fryers also Fat ^ oiin« Hens - FRODICF - Freah Ke>l Peppers lb. lie Idtrge ( rtep Lettuee bead Iftc do/.. 23c Carry stalk 13c gr Freak Frotom Nnowerop Strawberries 3Sr Speciak (or 2s‘trd and 24th Charlie’s Food North Onto \.\A % / - 1X1 ASSISI #u*t Between the 27.000 of Ua WHO. I mto I raffco tmr talc ?rra |hC «■ ago feooot \tZZ/£l NC»C30V tof tw fJ||ITY «M»ii rtLLAW 4«MM a* anryt^ UTM msaOt'PHN . vw>/ T -J-U,