' / Wedataday, June 38. 1150 4rouml th« 1 orld, the People fait... An oki and Unuitor at •» thd nal Kiotia 4ayt tue call t)i« aniknu 4aya of 1840 , it People aver)where are aearrhinf their radio dialn for $h« la teat new* reports Newspaper* are bou«ti| an soon a* they Kit the Hand*, ( anvernations ale filled with talk of rrtMa. In reaturanta, diners eat quietly a* the voice of a commentator rerounta the day* happrainir* in an even inf I*■ nark-ant f!ven a fiw “kintraa” are being printed, giving up-to-the*minute details of the iataat military measurae and counter meaaurta. All at once a Menli peninsula ih the diaUnt Orient has be come thv ctntef of international at ten* tion. Veterans half-jokingly kid one anoth* er about doing a new hitch in the service, Reservists, noma with ami aimu- without ai'tive duty rec«a)d«. are wondaring if they might net soon hr hearing from their com* mamhnf officer*, Strike* have been push ed off the front pages, their spate alloted to the familiar newspaper maps People ip all wdthu of life are wonder* iug if a new World War is in the making, I n Washington, legislator*, govern* ment officials and militar) strategists arc weighing the potentialttias of every new event C ongresslm n cast asitk 1 twtty dis* agres'ments on th«- isactdime draft, pass- ing it in a few minute*. The fleet amt the Air Foret in the Far Fast are in bat tle readiness. The Prtsidaat stands ready, if aeed ha, to mobilaa the reserve and otil the Natkanl Ounrd to duty ~a power hastily handed him by a Mddenly war confrioas (ongfesa. No one vent eras an absolute pfedk * tkm of the future There is geaerai afrvwe- ment that our stand, in supporting the South Korean Army is wise. The time has come, people are saying, to have a showdown if that w what Ruasis wants. Better to stop Red expansion in Asm now rsther than pull out. wstdh the Far Fast fall and ouredlve* suffer the loss of con fidence which millions of people around the world ha ye placed in our might. Once again the world is facing crisis. Perhaps it is temporary. Perhaps Korean communists will retreat, allowing oppor tunity for the Mi*t«|ing. almost-hot war to cool off But, whatever the outcome, the opinion of the ntojonty of people to day is certain. If t£i* is the time when we must decid# hettgeen human rights or further increasing enslavement of the world, then let us Ch«**ae that course which givea us an opportunity for free dom The nation* who are really united in t h e Fnrted Nations havg pushed their chips onto the table. The communist* must now call the bet or fold, at least temporarily. To Each His Own, Kven the ’Point Fours'... We cannot imagine why A4M has lieeiy singled out for penodb journalistic at« tacks by the editors and writers o^Thu Mummer Texan | As you know, they re- cently criticised our stand oft J. K Mi lkmaid's nght Ut appear on the primary l»allot of the [iegtocnitic party. Not that we mind the oriUciaib. but we were cut to the quick by the left hamled compli ment they cast our way by termitkr us "that beacon of college jmimalmm ” llon t they kn«* we have a rvpuNRion for modesty" If that h a d^ Iwen the limit of their jllies, w- might have lawn content to let sleeping dogs lie. But now com*** another blow. Commenting on s report tbat grad- imtes of Texas rollegv* have more chil dren per capita than graduate* of the na tion's higher institutions of learning as a whole, the Tea an slammed at the fig ures compBad on A AM gnniuat* s "Tha aUry. reports." the Texas re marked, "that graduates of Texas AAM haw an average of 1.40 children each, exact ly.’ M Tv this bit of information the Texan sneered, "This is a national tragedy, if true " We can't understand why the Texan editors term this average s national trag edy. Ihm’t they lindw that we fully in tend to care for our children, the 4 ones just as wvH fe the 1 0 (Mies’ In fait, upon quastikning we have almtilv deter mined from Aggie parent* their plans for their children All l.b fade* will attend AAM Th«' 1 f! female* will go to TSCW. All I chil dren males and femtle*. aiN be di*|*trh ed for their higher iducatioii to the I ni- versity of Tuna* where they undoubted!) will feel at borne. Human Feeling Still Paramount... Our attention was directed recently to two abort report* that moverf over the news wjres Wt pas* thtm oc for yout consideratam and hofie you oiitain front them the same fading of satisfaction that we did * 0*e was datehned Ballsta. '“anal Zone. It told of s young reserve sailor who suf fered from an attack of appendicitis while on a training cruise W(> miles out in the Panfg An immediate operation was necessar\. The Navy shelved further training (dans, transferred the ailing sea man to a fast destroyer and rushed hint tv an Army hmgiital w Balts* where he underwent a successful operation The second hews report came from The Battalion "SoUitr, Suatsmm, Km^btiy GimUmmT Liwrcocc Suilivsi) Rots, Fouadet of A||ii TradUa TV Kattalion, official newapaper of tV Agnmltural an <>ty of ( olieg* ststioii, Tsaaa, ta psMUVd ffW timw a «r*e|i 4*nn( big tfcr aummer, TV Batthl>o« is published four tunes a week and __ thmafk Knday altoraeoa. Bakarnptton rates f&Ut per aummer AlverUgfag The Asanriatad Press la satltJed strhisiestr In the us** for credited t« it or nor'other ed Verna. Rights of rtptAlksUvn of ail sther Nenai aantfilsMor* awy V mads kg Gsadwm Hall QaaaMsg ads may V en- isoa. was injured in s motorcycle accident Despite treatment by medical officers, the sergeant remained unconscious after the accident. The Army, declaring the swgeant’s (xmdition serious, arranged for the Air Force to fly the soldier s mother to tier- many do that she might he' at her son's bedside When K became obvious that he must lie taken where better treatment was available, a plane was readied ami the aol- dier and s medical team were flown to the Army general hospital in Westover Masa. The sergeant's mother wss at his sidt dur ing the entice flight. JUL' t WU M.t ( *->• e-r**' -/tf T4 4- f » 4 f * ? d> S ** * n> Diviecrats Speak . . . Better Conditions Promised Negro Hj HKM PKK K (I’Mrik ia a Srnw «4 Vflirle* •hi TV * Sangmc Hnalhi Al‘ N*«»t«aturf» (olamhia. SC. * Thi* m tV Kea'Jijuartera f«»r a p*>in» «f vied. that of tk* Hiviifst or Htatdx Ki^ht Ikemm* rat No most logical place ran |*. fogV to ask 'What ha* th* *«>uih (i*»ee for tfce Negro?" It alao U Um- lugu-al place to xeek opinicjn on th«» *ho amijd rhangi tts* Soutb'x traditional race fiattemi The claef apokfaman for tke Ihvucrata ia. rWuise, Gov J Stfom Tha rmoBd. t* PrexMentSil raiKluiate feml presectly a cand'* dal*- for the I H Senate ‘cat h*4uM i-oSatiUge a predirtlen an.l he *tinpl> >g«i not care te (irwlict. A« for the broad gucittn* ahopt a hat the irnith K»t done for twr Negio. Tk«rmon4't**fi of the |miM ta* a* a |o , re<|ui«ite for voUnf m South < anilina ahd that tV MSU< aouU la- *e(tle -uhmiaxion to the laa-ph- at a n*j- »t >t ut .-nal aiuemtnifnt Thnrnini»«i alan ogaiivi-ii that have recommended in th*. -talte the . atahkahment of a tra aifc arhool foC Negro gtrl> Merrk> fore tVy have ^uai *ta>e(l m jpi! a hen arre-t -d Ikten aW hW* been adopird by tV Ugi-bituri* a r.eoamiendat on (lot a Negfo im hool fog the feel'll- nmaleil • l have revetn me ivied more park* ao 1 n n it go , ti 0 <) (minus ahuiit iajg for highway ri*-'.e|r||,- irnent i for education an*i that Niat n>e* were ol tatrung an tn Aet tt Lmgmm of SaaS A ISTI. virtHsfcfMw h», rtlMa 1 nuM^ SagMa* m4 Sm — nil a» ■■■ S4f» DKAN RKfcU L O. THfl)T * , ‘r»ak MamUa* Joel Auatm •hi, aaa pwim |wWM iK > ^laaS* an Hi* Speech The governor’* pre-i -e< retagy the*i *aid that the governor'* Spat answer pruhahly would V cf|n- tair»e*f in at. addra*- made to a I it,up of Negroes at Sumter, Sg' ler» then i* Thurjnond'* ana»#i "OpporSumtiea for fhe NeWm in the xSuth are great*w t,»lpty than evee heforv fft- aueantagea hi« i nr mating ragidlv in eduM- tion, health in agneultare arvl huaineaa “An ilhlalration of the manner in which the Negro i* taking advantaga of hi* Opportunities in the wvutn is that of the is*uraSf*- husine** The national NVgm pj- aurance association in 1A4^ listed a member eamtpafues of whtrk tl war* ip the south “Anotlwr goad egampie of Ngf ro enterpnae ia tkgt of the hagfc. in* huamaaa TVra are It V owned bask* is tka I'm tec awd 11 af thew srf in thr “Ophatgusitwa | n ahundagee have leva loped ta ether husinga- IImm such as uitowtakmt, agto repotr, hwrher *ho|». Voaty par and pfenning mtoh •< U ■ IA* pwnont of South ( aroiMka Ngg roga, for ea a in pie. ia asarkad ia the wewsaivon of faming A Vg Design- Hryan Vfethodwl (Church John Halael. J«M»r archil wajw (MB Brspi. fatfstd on*! ouildlM for TV hoi too* « V ha af •hinglep, aad will contain an k*- •eiahly area foar claaaroowia, • a UlrlML wai a padtor * •tudr | TV haikhog fasd rogHWittw for m. M'9 MetVdiat Chun n neH i mretinf to roSaiter a finindlal rmmpaifS tor the am edlftce Russian Attitude A Decisive Measure for \World Peace X South Kiowa, ia Rviag a* to pgoaMae At made three pOor* to help tkoae who would tVraeehrea againat the iscuruawa of t'awauimaa* Working unitor a certificate of lagalitp from the Unttod Natum*. America take* the rale >4 police man mi tht Pacific 1 Vasw.* at WM rv4*i rwaoaaa at * rai m ^ K*, wt S •*w *HPW -e^^^^h^Sha• ^*W *O of war. Amcrtroa fighting man afloat and ashore were moving the front of Jj li *1? Markets Drop, “ 1 i ron Trading V aries, War Talk Rises af thoy loot first hour* of the aurpnae iawa- *»n WitVn to hour* the picture hod rhoagod from who! looked like the hogWiaing* <4 a Mutimm rout to giro aonw hope that they would hold until American help aouid make itoelf frit Aa Amencan force* mured to the dafenae. the world wattod ta what the Ruaamn attitude would be Obaerron wore fairly confident that, aa in the race of Greece, the kremJia would not Letters tome into the open in ito aup C ri af the local forras whWl it d antonehod. Arm* aid. jms But there were atony reason* to doubt that offirtal Would )mp ftHHui nt er (m the ground or in the air Ruaeianx perhaps, aa hi the |otk| mmw |maA autol toaamwI*> ••11 W»▼ 11 w •! , htoig rflM there would he no dM«4ag» of, the issue ibm-tly h. twuM) the A..v- tot Union and the UnMal ftstop At I my. observer* were (ail t* confident They only wuh< d they could he sure. mmr' . Than (API wST’aM ^viumm uf«et. he Sleatoto larr*- numtor of our Negroes, work and live ,10 tV fan* About SI pur cent of all the |ig«i4^ ' n am* cultun in this slate *aM colored "All our coktred upgiftors began sri of colored in our U>Ul prf>uiaU<>n is now 42 |ier cant. “TV number of cnloMd children completing high M-hogi n this -tpu baa lacrwaaed toutaikahiy. In IMtf only Ito Nagto -ludeuta «rre gmduaied in |Sf7 the total >'hd grown to 2JS4S ItoltoU there were eight accredited High school* ut South Chweiina Thday there ato (to and are have * g-toi of 166 t'fgh -chorta for cpigr “There are four privately aB- lewe*! sentur <-ollegna and three lUmor , oltogee for NcMno-s TV -tale maintatna a *•'••>» roll, with a graduate arjtoto and re- antly eetahlished a Total eoruitoseiil w l| ■has ;.0M “Nvgro teacher gilgries were > ^unhand with thoge of White tuarhera three year* ago (after • federal epurt suit I. |n IS.XX the • sa»Mfe Negro teMhgrs salary w«a »to Today t|e average is II,UT for eli-mentprt teacher* «ad HAII for cok-rgi kigh school tuachm* "In (V field •( Imptan health wo have nnmc s kuig whv The Igtcst a\*ilaUe fig'ing «h*,w we had k Negro 'icath r*ia of i>:{ per thousand population., Impro' rawiii “In South r«r»Hng pnd in the sauth *« a whole, rgchd relations hare imgnived stept^ly TVy wifi improve even mgre rapidly a* mir i-4«>romic chmlitions im- pr*'V( ‘The -outhegn Negro ha- heroine » home owngr, a taapayer and a more dependghh cithicn “You ate aware of the striking pr-f res-, which ha* jugn made hy tke Negroes of our under fhe ttadiUonol relatinndhip* of our pt-'-plee But the of our common situation i* *l»t agitalore from outside our Ispder* have violently distorted tig fa|>arate* on a 12 months basis [change in attitude toward the and caisist* of very reputable in-; Chinese Nationalist grvernmenl diMihRl* of long eipenenc* and headed hy Chiang Kai-Shek specialised training who are try- itie* could record expedttkmely At in f tlT * f p *4Ral«te Jab far taa tV same time, the martial talk i "’H* “" d A rh * n ** m j th * A ' wr ; sent foudatoffs and raw mate,..I f *« W 'nep^tor , lean stutude toward ^..s of price* skyward again wh< ’ ,n, l*Tt* resUuranU. soft Red ( hina to the ( fdtod Natum* At the dose both stock* and <,rink <1 '»P er ' SJ * n «. ""d other ap- was foreeen. along with a stif- comm,riit.es bad pulled away from 'I -tt.tude toward British ato tVir extieme* Stocks cloned from with the l.to.t sanitary prov.l of that move. procedure*, not only for genera) cleanliness but also taking *peci- mens of water and milk for chemt ical analysis, checking the tenv* $1 to 42 lower than Monday, when hmae* ran to 47 Trailers preferred raw mater ial* when war *e med likely, be cause war bom inflation ami scan cities would tend to send fommod- ity prie*-* higher. WVt the war scan seemed to i be dying down overnight trader* bought stocks, perhafw hoping that the year-long bull market, bom of continued Inisine** proa|H-rty. would be resumed Selling of ebaks when war threatened perhaps wa* sparked by the belief that war omtrol* •hi price* and earning*, aa well as dierdptn*** **f errihan gowds pn*- durt on a^d the chame of higher taxes. would make norporatr holding* les* attractive and pro fitable. ( nrpora.tr l»,,nd* closed lower in heavy trading I S government seeuritMa, steady during Monday'* upraar, were *old down sharply yesterday Tax Rediution Debate Begins Wa«hinjrt f >n, Juw* 2H - i API — The Hnu»e began de bating th^ $1,010,000,000 cx- ciHg tax m1ucti(»n bill yenter- day, but tht newly ordered U. te. military moves in the Far East i.ised some doubt whether there will he any tax cut at ali One influential D^pocntt told ‘ rt-poctor* “If tht| mwans war we will have a Ut increa*, ,rt Jc lay* ant a decrease " A Republican member of the tax-framing House War* and Means committee, Rep Kean of New Jeracy, said that ‘'develop ment* in the Far hast may make it completely unrealistic ta re- 1 duce any Ute* " I Kiitale on the hill opened with Rep Iktughton tI>-N'('l tolling the House it nad (tetter artent an m- creaae in tiirporaliori tox>*s to avmd a veto of the proposed et- erss cut* But these are thinga for Ow Morrow A* will ba the nubatioa of army partu ipation if material prove* not to be all that Korea perature of water and stenliutroq need* for ground dvfenar. facilities etc used in dish wa*hing| Ttalay, as last night, the Vart uf America rules with the bombei PALACE Bryan 2'5lJ7^ In my two years as chairman of f(ghUr rrrwa (>> „ a far ,^ n . the committee no individual com- try which, only iO-yeat* ago, we plaints have been brought to my wtrr perfectly wHli^ to let ja|«n attention If you have or know Xh, fnitnd $Utoa wa* Bot any com|d.,nts again.t any spec- thrn tK< . polu-en.an of t V world. if if restouranto which you feel — ^ , 1t v . r , warrant mvestigatron, l would bet . very hanpy to receive (hem. I Vlieve that inve«tig*tion ttf specific complaints and Amedial action takdn wherein Marrwnted« will priMlure morw constructive and! continuous result* than general . itatioti* made agaiii*t anonymous local restaurant# nr local restau rant)- a* s group, fur in almost all instance* tafy have' proven to be very foopeialive with thi# com- I mittee and have d c manat i a tad an hd V that Invetb MK shall b. Igjved of MY FATHER, and I will ld|*e him. and Will manifest MYSEll to him. John 14 21 LOOK KIDDIES Tbih Ad and 5 cent* is good on any Train Cara — Femswheel — Airplane. UNTIL NOV. 1, 1850 PLAYLAND PARK Highway 6. 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