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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1950)
v •I Is Asked WMMiyrtan. J«M M IW l imfeired Hom* SiMlt iuilMM ' to Pr»»KWnt fnuMr and to prtrvtaum foinpam** walarday to rut down th» floa of forttf* oil into tMa Cktirmnn Pat Main (D Two, IN MotMtiqr $ raport toned on • 14 ta al|dy •# 41 import*, Mud f P UrX Tan lit* to (toe 1*1*1 Um tnvMUfation had "pro*** that for aadaMl I month* the level of pn*r*l»aai «*- port* ha* t|n#n too htah ” TW Tra*n *aid t|» vwrftaa i>rafuh of %ht fiivertMMHlt nhntild “If pomutind to run tin o* bo pond roaaunablo level*, national •oranty national oronomy and the virility of tho domoaU pry duel no induttry will bo mmm CS Girl Scouts Spend ^eek at Nearbv Camp A week of raaifunf at t amp ’Arrowtnuon on* 4pont by thirtv flvo ( ullfre Station and Hryar ’ Girl S«»u*» io«t Oeek Artivitir* rarnod un durn* the day in' loded •hoii rrafi. flap rerrmuiiMi na tor* hike* twunpiinp «<>o<i< raft and fir*t aid Kvenin* artmtiea inrhided f*n»«* ounyn and ramp tlr# rereiOonw* Wt. I Mi K William* of Bryan, ttkeutiv* dtrertuf of the Girl Stout*, dirorted the ramp Ope, huuae «*■ held by the Girl <Sruut* Saturday *>v*mn* from 1 pm until H 31) pm for fhoir familie* ami friend* A flap ceremony followed the ' picnic Ivnche* held on the picnic prmvnd* .Several ortpinal akit* which the Gtfi Sr out* wrote were ai*o pro be fivea oMortonAy firet to of* fret redi actMkw in udfroct* ak4p* trade apreeiitenti. Orfope lepi*latl<M, >4* jroaaiiKdd The eoa»mitire refort vopanr mended that the Pre*B*nt » »pk- ed to revieO *«l*Uiip trade apfSa* { mend to *4e that a “proper bah • nee” he itiaiatained bitVriaii *a> | nieptk pridutuon and import* ef a*I. ft noted that m lf4S, for thpj firet time *l»ice IW2. the I nitatl 1 State* brodght ip more crude 41 and refined* petroieian prodwrta than it akidpad abnmd. the |Mdi import batahre totaling tuiryvi* <latt| The net ftftare irrrtaaed to an average Ilh.tH** barrel* daily in 1*4*. T R44Ha Wmijm ftport* of crude apul prndurta de»T*a*e*i from the fe-ak rate of l>arr*t* d*ih «i IP44 t* * daily kvera» of hamd* ai IS4k —- Iniport* In the la*t half of arc • * ported te average 1117.7*9 barrel* dnUt. of which MOH barrel* are fryidual >01* need for 4np hunker* and heavy Indnatrud nearts - The *tate iepartmept announc- «t la«t week that the Meajdait trade agreement it to be abropat- *d in *ix mdnth*. thug Pw-reaping from lOH to 21 rent* the tariff oa f' ; » 1 ^ Prepared for Building Projects w A&M Education Buildings . Preparation of |AAn* far four mayor building pgp, »rt* on the A AM Culler* of Tdxa* campua. eotunaled to total liJUlJOtt ha* boon aiPbonaod a* tie lale*t xt p bi the M.OUQ.IMim huidnig program ttorted late bat yggd. A new Phyoical Hd4cati<>n Build mg, Bagtneer* IjWry, coliseum dad a t.*w wing fWd the Phyaicv ktiMing are top :t«la in the new pha^vuiu. In addition, authogiti ha* been rranted to advertbr for hida on pavement b the *ma approachbg the new ■emonal 8t|»dent (enter to root Ihd.OOo and a rvaerve of IS75.UOO ha* been adt up for the CalUfa-g •hare of d project htt J k*daatrian and vgklrular under enwainga of the mlroad* which •eparacg the mam calle*. lainpu* from th« new aggtultural cen ter* now under conatrvetiO’ The new Phyaicai Build ng, expected to root fdM.OOt), ia to have <k).IMK» octttare teet ul floor 'pace, under pro**I* pbn* Fpoviytoa ia being made for the addition of two gymnaaia later The new building ia deagfnod for an expansion of the phpgical ed ucation program, under which all xtudent* of ihe rvllef* now re ceive at lea at on* ygar kf phyxi- cal training. It will include auch new feature* a* treatment rooms, fociitie* for corrective gaerctnea and phyaicai therapy In uiklition, the buildine will hovae dffkcea, classrooms and oractiee godms A modern building adyoinmg the main college tibrgry was authonaed for the lexaa kmgm- eers Library, punt proM-et of thv of Tenaa. student* and *laff men beiV of the college. Its Collection ef book* | and H.UUU volume* of bound per- iodkahi ia rated on* of the ftp eat in the Southweet, while it* petroleum section is particular!) 1 strong The library i* growing ! rapidly in six* and uaa, and i* leretving 4211 engines-nag period xala regulari) from thia country and abroad, many of which are not available for study elsewhere in the stole. The library ha* twen mroaed in a wing of the Mechanical En gineering Building on the campua since it* establishment. The new quarter* will fulfill an agreement inede by the college in I1M3 to fu.msh adequate and suitable hou*- H can naxo^um of UUh*) regislered profeasional kgign.eem "»» “* ,Kr ^bftbw grow* F. Mayo, hegd ef Ihe Kagliak Depart went, scan* thrwegb f* l>r T volume Irani hie pegeonal library Behind hi lion he bought in Kkgland after ihe desMaaHon m ie part ef the rollec- ton ef I hr pound - KOREA- (Contipued from* I’age I) a. n-f ommuaist nalmh* of Europe Kussih * rtaction »•» known only , . _ s . . . , -w the hangful of Sovn t leaders ,,UW ^ T* Wide the Kremlin's wall, Amer- r the domeatic rwn to r*fm*rW ^ (lffwt#u itlll that the Rus«iar> Would refrain from ot*enly joining in the Korean •truffle and permit the fighting to end without the threat of a World Wfcr HI atHfed Saturdag evefimg ma y result in a cut in hn- Gina who att*v>de<l the '■amp; i-^ Small Buain*** cOm- inch*de<1 Jean Ad^a, Anna Bca* f ipittoe'a rvpi»rt would still call Itotglkret and Ruby Ret- 'ugnm the IYa*iiient to wtview con- MMrruente Britton, ^Sorah -ition. m tb* petnilegm indwitry « m»'»dra t<1 ^ *H e |her there Was a proper (Ourh, Binme Aon Itanaby, \an- halgnce la-tween oil produce here •De Engliah, Itortha Fkctcher, | arid that skipped in front aliroml. rupted Mgnlyn Flack, Ruthann FnAge. . -.-**• i bat* ii Jane Gih*oa, I^ila Hendswwon, Penny Loverly, Lynda Lynch, Jamr* McNeely. Sally Ann Mil ler, Marilyn Moehlman. BoWne Jean Nebon, logn Norwood. Jutynye Dell Owetis, Martha Anne Parsun«. Eleanor Pric*, Sally Puddv, Clair* Rogers. Alice Faye Simms. Jean Ann Smith. Martha Ann Stuart Katika Wbitten. Teresa WilUMsa. Patsy Williams, Carol* William* and Sylvia William* Briil^r Uuh To Meet Thurnday The Veterans Wivea Brulge ( lub which ateeto Thursday night • at I n n» in the crfiinet room of the YM< A said all veteran* wivug not attending the meetings are ta- vtted to do ao More girl* will he nee«iel for hqftwse' when the clul> gets or- ganjaed. the memlwr* stated He freahrnents will h* served, but pro vided by the individual members Officer* fur the club are Mr* Betty Bronnei president. Mrs [toria^ Ana ( reel, secretary, Mrs Nautybyrd Meyer* vice-president, j and Mr* Iaoiiw Giegrt»t> «*• ] porter j \\ Ann Sow them Miw> 'MMttkera i* »ne el (war t eltege Htatton girl* partictpgl- ing in the productiw* ef “lie Kita“, ■gp«4llWd for TV* Greae lenighl will sing a*d night 8ke g in the rhergn. MTS3 K4IKS IkKftKS SHOP EAST GATE (T)LI.EGE If it*a reol (hstton you wwiit “Forget ine not" I‘hone 4 UM (Jl»cago4-v4 A wpnwn mlme- ■ imes cen haw the la.«t word in an argument ever if s|e say« Mdh- 4 lag at mill. T A rrdibeg grwblie.1 Mrs.. Pkirta Swanson's perse on M^htean A y “' mie Khe umeldrr't M go. The tug- i of-war weht on untif she kicked H ike soatchet in the ytomach.* He Jto< k*d i fhnl up *• alley I FI A NOS g FI AMO S 'g PIANOS Prime Minister 4 t t I e e inter- House of Commons de- bgtg in I>>itdon to give the news of Mr Truman's decision The or fh* miniater anitoumed that Britain would supiidrt in Ihe I’ N Swuiity < ounn) tht I'mted dltatcs policy A roag of approval went an frem la.th Jo* bi!*>r and opposition m» mie rs |.f parliament Approval also wa* .-apressed m Pan* and th< Havue I't Wident Trumanfs histone or der called Moscow's hand in the Orient ('resident's Directions The p re eh lent diWx ted the I' 8 7th Fleet to (mkert Formosa, Ms* stronghold «f ih* Ckineae Na Wr»nal»*ts, against any invaaton from Red China Mr. Truman also asked GengraliMimo Chiang Kai* Bh» k to cegae attack* on the Qrou- mwniat held < hinero mainland as a contribution towartl pe*' 1 '* in the whole area. The Chgiene approved the suggeatior The t»rei*ident directed that Ameru-gn military gid Is- speeded up U) the Philippines and Indo- * Vina nations yhirh w.mbl Is- immidiately (VreaU-ned bv fnrthet Commumat expansion J In (he ea*e of the dispatching jf Ainencgn plane* and warships An the aid of South Korea, the VgitoJ State* maintains thi* *c- 4ion ia beigg token in support of the U. N. Security Cowncil re so lotion of la->t Suriiiav which or dered,* cease fire ami calknl on mvaifing northern Koreans to withdraw tank to thru own terri tory ah<iw the ,'tnth parallel This A tha line which <|ivides Soviet nurthern Korea fn.m * Ameriran-slipfx»rtc»l ISouth Korea I lev is ion l eahaerxed (S VIrrchants 2nd In La«ur Hare Nedbelek SeTOice Station con- tinuea to leail the Bryan Com mercial Softball 1-eague with six wins and no lokaes after Monday nipht’i game* The ( ollege Sta tion Men hart* moved into sefond Jonea place with a l+fi win over I'hil- i lip* (W> at the Is-ginning of the week. D>a Stanley Was the twirler for the winners in the Phillips *Col- lege Merchant* title, and he al lowed only si* scattered hits thnuaghout the game Stanley also |iace<l the hitlers with a perfect day at the plate, dipping two 1*tr two Tegmlhat* ■Linmy < ashiog held runnUi up B«V Scouts Off To Jamboree at \allcv Koruc College Station and Brian mem bers of Boy Seoul Troog II, a *pe rial troop mail* up of S»-<Hlts from the College SutigrpBr van com munity, Calvert. Hearn* and Som- tue, of Texas and of ihe college Ea-I timateil u» cost 1172 (Vk) and to have 14,4tHJ square fw-t of floor spate, the buildup ia to hKMiae ihe mi Hit Ruxiern facditie* fgr study ansi resean h, in<iudiny private study lawdhs ami all iiHMigni facil ities for reprodiK’tion and collec tion of engineering det.-i Jg 0041 \ oluases I oratevl on the 4AM < ollege campus in MM.1 by the Stale Board of Profeasional Knyiuegr*, the 20,00© volume technical library ia maintamerl for the urn- of (h* N.UtK) reg i-ten-si profeasional migmeera The roliaeum ia to be a many- pu rpt.ee building, deaigned for gymnasium work When weather fores work When such mamr > * re monies of with tWo tbs plets t on,»r* trip* to I earn NsiHiglck Howell < S Men hant* ; Hryan Men-hwitts Phillip* m. I »»ne Star i,a» hits in thre H | left fog * twsi day “warm up" Satunigy in Houston Mft hotl iwt FritMItlship before irov.ng Mogd^y for Valley rimws. I. | Iff Forge Pa, where tfjIgfH. Nation- ' UTIICBPB al Jamb*)re* will t* held Tna.p || which © Section 13, Region 9 of the JgjiUrre ia led by scoutmaster D C Maseyi of Bryan Patrol leailer* for TriKip II are Phillip Burba nan of College Staba*. Patrol No. 2, Mike Barron of Jiryan, Patrol No 1 and Ja. k Spell of Bryan. Patrol No 3 Senior Patrol I -••©er Alhin Zak of Brian is resporwidf for know ing the whereat**iut* of each mem- ter of the troop at 4| times Tom Keynokia uf Heargej is the assis tant ss-ouimasler m 4hi»rge of phy SI* al agrungemenCa, fi«sl troop equip«i**nt, ami train bwggag* Ke- s|M.nsil>|e for ail grosTams and a. livttie* i* Assigtgnt Soutinga- ter Frank Holloway of Houston Tump (Juartei iWMtcr and first asiU'tant to Kevr*i©)« is George Ne*ll-«iek of Biyw Reynolds light liaml man and! scribe is la mar < arroll. also o( Brvan Tbe Friendship claaa AAM Methodist Church in Col lege Stotum has electaid new of ficer*. Elected are Jakie Schrum, pres ident; Truman Jones, vice presi dent, Mrs Curt Holland, secre tary, Carles Pou. treasuter; Mra Bill Wiilmgs. social chairman; Mi* J. 8. Loupot, telephone chair man Jerry KuthMur Haltulion CLASSIFIED WodnwKlgy, Jun© 2N. 1D50 '1 SKU. WITH A BAVT SHOES I'tAatoriKO AI) Kales *r • •■m per lagwtI** *il a * --V sstgasun Seer* rate te namine<t »»-' me *•« .** aoiuaui Inch Sen* ail ■ leastna*> *11* remit ian*W Ui Ihe agiteiM Arn.KM* tone* All a*a **><»n4 to luma* la ky I* Mi • m »* ihe a a* herars leibltra' xi* n>K K*NT 2 bean ISIS belli Slerini refr* Murke fr.«« Ncash <>J « 4 TS* l aeanmeni pri airs' (Srsaw T**> AreilaMe Plume Mine Kutledae will enact the part of lioitla, a flirty Mexican caba ret girt, in “Rio Rita.’* to he given tiMiighl and tomorroa night in The (.rove. Alma Jraii \ anre llonomi al Brumv 1 ! fvaturdav at the Oaks, a brunch wa> given by Mrs. Reed Aibntlen bimI Miss Susie Mitchell, to honor Mina Alma Jean Vance, future bride of Agfcie-ex Lt William F Ygoman Bvate*! at the table wer* Misses Van**, Sara Dinhnyan, Jeama* wwoeeww,, - * “ « to-e roioavr Brown, Mto)*iames l-eRi-v Iiownev i Jr., Frankmi Peel Jr , Jolm Rtil*hi. ’ Proa ton M Smith. J C. Golgi- smith Jr., ainl Don Garrett and the hggtoaam. commencement rormaodato a maxi perron* It ia expectoi.td have fi.lhMi mats above the floor level. EaUmatod coat it |;>IO,OOt) Ngw M tag Growth of the Physira Depart- . merit and iiMieaaiiig interest in this field 4 s* lenh* required an k addition to the roilege Pfry»rc» Building tg relieve overcrutodmg Plana are being drawn for a new wiag expected 'o cogt $lA6,0©0. Paving foe which llrfb© was a*t aside and authority grantml the Chancellor to araraa© 'lar/ bid* aail award lontgnct* will fumiah entrance and ptncw«#jf ak ' front of the newdy ggimptotHf Menwe-ial Student ( egtof and min or improvement' in the area 6f Sbiaa Hall 7 < ha nee I lor Gibb GikAlriet was authonaed to negotiate with the railroa*!*. the Texas High« ak De partment, tbe Bureau of jNiWic Road* and otheen on a p©> ret to * provide unde re roe sings for jiedca- tnans ami whale* beV'c*" 1 the mam roilege campu* and the farm area west of tb»- i aittosol* The ' board set aside t£7V&O© a* a re serve to rover the cuflafe'* share of the coat of auch a project Increased Traffic Rse-ent expansion of gynmltiiral facilities of the irillege into the area west of th* railroad* will greatly increase traffic l»etw**en the campu* and thia grew Two / railroads must lie rrosrod, and the project is design**! to increase cons * vemenre and safely A study ha* been made of the problem by pr engineering firm w*irfcing for fha collage and the need for two ve hicular and five pedestrian under- (•asses ii indicated This project would also require realifnmcnt of tracks in the area to make thg underpass*# practical. - SPORTS- (Continued from Hollis is pisym? ia centerfield while Al is catehing for the Truckers Way up then in Ferros Fall*. Minn John Ik-Witt hit the sphere al * .W7 clip for tl»e first seven j game* of the -*ea»on ami accord ing to the latest report* he ia lonpnuing to connect. ' John led the Cadeta igh*nne runs this past season and Wa« one of th* top basketimll pUtyers. — Fan Blade* Evaporative ( owlers Me Rewind Motors KKANKV El.hXTRU’ SERVICE N©IJ! Mala IV Ml22 FOB BALK I'—i Mry«l* <1 m.s... rerenlly Sew I- ir*b**«et» « 4*lt «•* Mr *1 W Ni/ti k uouCt i Almwi n w Ur*« -*e<i«*lili- '.».l (J- - -I ©mi. It) au P*...., ttl HifhlaiHl KllOAk MIINITU© *tu »ilh lta«* K.atk mall* Skull.r fk \ Uui* SuMuta up t» 1 H*i j*— l *— X 1 ** 1 Wr.«lefl rikrra A • 0 , k.alal IVk Hri>e*i Aliiaplar Kn« an<1 I ■*•><■ Ha-*! W<—Omi Me-ter II 0.-0 r aag , ( mm l newit l-«tk»r ©sAp.l Ha*. 'I r 1*4*1 and I'bb Read < >v*e 11V* Valur will aril I (UNO Kim IB ITIN«» AND -RIPTIOWB *K>OI '• A N r» IN.) hkth and pko Vi STOP , J I S T KEL'KIVlCU Our SmmhmI ( arluad td I »< h>r\ KrrtMMtilMMM.) PIANOS Tiro) ^rc Small CJ1 4R A NTEF.—T! I MM. DKU\ >.M Y A©d I ©si u rest Mo Exlrm (forge LOOK UK KXTKNI) A SPlQOlAL 1MVITATKIN T(Mt)LIJM.K ST ATION ARKA Spinetft and up 10% Dows—Ip to S Yearn m lUlairor / xsa pn-wentatKHt * m I J h K ' * 4| Iwyi prartice uiamv* My I. - a# Utka ad to th© wtore ym * toiint oa ana piagam ami V, oa Thia offer rimmI thru Malania) iitol Piiino (ak No. 2 N. I. Hr alt Haaggcr soi Non h ('on©f© 4 mm HI for | luu HwkUnd 4 4412 ur •• <12 I I *>T Ml i 'tdlrfa glda SaaM* rud* will b* re.advad ir in* B2(ir« ui Ow ('ll# Uaa .*#2, I'oila*. •*■>«(' T.aaa uaill * p m Munaa. Jig) id. 1*A*i Tha ngM ia ra »rv*w n. r*(od ani *no all bid* bad la • aiva an I and *1 rdVimraliiiaa Iddraa. *'Mr Manaaani jbffie* Ccdl«*a gaUen T.it* 'ar lurtipr uf or m a ■■« ' In his statement th* president feral led that th* Seeuntv Coun- tl'« de«iai*in wa* net idiserved by the Northern Koreans who "on the rentrafy have pfesaod tbe st ta<k '* The pre4dei t al*o re. alle.1 ttmt th« SecurRv Council had called on all members •to 'ender every aaaistgnce to th« l *)t«*.l Nations” in the execution of its reuae-firv resolution Then he de*lared: Tn these cir- rumstances, I have onlered I ni U-d States and ami «*-a forces to give the Kurean government tr*M>ps covto sn<l aupt**!" ’ "Th* attack upon Korea.'' he aaul. ‘'makes it fdain b.'V«Mul all doubt that A ommufiiam ha* takssesl bey ond th« use of subveraion to t',' 1 roaquer inskqe mlent nations ami will now use arnked invasion and *' * '' [ *“y* Near " « sea*i, itr> * niCURisiM tr*i I >*h lialanr. KWHanv. h«i •W*s gtCSi M' |S»‘ pro tsadw k-xadanJ e 4 *4l »r M. It I i •di*a* nuts Rig 3»2 rain >»a mi *4* set mono t KICKS «•*■ i Ills Hurry* oaitis AM g J A* nKMNANCK KK thatkin roK aoHit'i TAKINO ORIO.KS <»R pT ruK out or #TAtaf - eraucAtioN iKgai (III (MS KMilSTHATI VIIHNU A PltNAlJrW R*: IT Ogt)A (WEI* gf fHR '’ITT rot'N (*tl. og the CtTTfoi rot.Mcog XT A non rax as ( N« iwrem uniaa* >» a*« r.fi»'»m<1 for Oia( iS|r|Mi*s (kai: rowli nr mto *n urda* ar •ukarniMga wlihia (Iw ('Ur fur *nr men-handla* |dlMo*rssn*i rww. Iragrr. 0.040X10*. uf miwr llama or iwe»u-a* Whlek al gw ilitw •urn aollcl lailan la o*ad* ur adSn order or auk wniO"* ia tall an *C* Lwalad m UMlSar Mata «r will Iw pwgn* ad in anodwr •'al* and •nipeatl <g ©fc*rwuw *ani into thi* i'R* * Ow fulgilpanl uf aurli order ar .uta* r .|H um 2 H**i**m a* far abut* pirjrwr •hall roe •wi »t iha (..ik-auw ■ a Kilim* oni • Tirq i t a» S*rr*iair gipn nformaUun 1 Nani* >»omf qddrwu and Irwai •d ir**- if giy. ef r*fW(rani 7 Naaw and *dd* , »e at (Iw paraon firm ur Hark Knight Knight, * ( allege Ntatfon mai den t, ia rant as Roberto in "Kio Rita.” a western Melodrama to he presented in The Grove to night and tomorrow night. Di rector of the operetta ia Bill Turner. North Ga'e Phone 4 4444 SMITH'S CLEANERS We Give S6H Groan Stamp* INTO* wimd fo f fo !h# «wr t ypw tofth cMMKMsft F mir iidHtoto 221 l'i|Flk«ty l«4« ©I'H'k * i*T|»i a i on**ri In. Ti*f>t UM« * .*• fn*nt radio and «w*l»r laemret a n w *)*iki 4 toiOH ■to4 Ul cmj *• MF.imr • KPHNllNMl ftftoir t me lt( 14ft «* < uHm* Rmwi.llt dndkrat*d luj KradaM Iki»* }\t llTy PIANO©.# PIANOS g PIAMQl© Tele,ill one 4-.S324 Far Battalion (llaMaified A(U •Mger©MM It *n> (hat . ••kr«a*.it. or for whnm h who© order* are to Iw eoHrtled or n^red 1 Nalur* of (to grHrte* or mine* •rhn-h are to he edd or for which <wder« ire R. to eolmited 4 Whether r.*gtrgn' upon any .*ie nr order Oigl ietnand or rerev* nr arrep* pdysAefM or dopoeii of •voiwt ia a4v*4re of final dally hirfi regtel rant •ell I* .aid n»r Ik' SVimm in* eatiefgr"'Ki arlttMi or dwiMeMary *|ri44nre of ih* regia Irani • tdetitiig 1 Aa» twraur fUaimg Igw erdmanre ehail 'w ruIRT of a oHpdaWw.r.-r and upaa rnavKlMM ahaH Iw pwMalwd h» a »ta* of md W4k Iha* ten I pi U* dntlan MW more «*•* anr ■ .ugrto illisiMi dollara Kaeaed sSoroied add arde-ad teih whad Him l*h day at Jgaa* iMti A I t Kanorl of I to* whirl •anarla to edlp' or N M U*d)iaaM I'Na *..*»' ary l-aacford Future llomciiKikerN Decorate Boom ut A & M (rOiiMilidatf^l School. Kiparworad h—kk^td* and rerepamnw* miaa 4 s da* week So.ro '*** Mm I wane '«>4 % < Mieoe Brraa • INK RgHiaTERRl how A pen la a4i I'oaetf Hoeisie © MlHg NBAT fellaw to and a few free h*>«w* «Mt*o*r rente Bee M< ttoatoig- bmmMMBi foil or part Medtaaa HHe Tesae V •4k *«*d paraowaliir I pack a©era*nr far DorRam at Part IflklfB Ritol egMMPVUt ro»a* Pvaoe 1 eaaeo* glem M M •m toromag m i am *i»i i 44m iwnroamgagSrSto m hwm* hto m 1 *1»g> mi • a—erol re ran T> R hate 4 am UVe Dr. Cgrlton R. Le© OPTOMETRIST ■203 ft. Mgin Street Catt 2-1 M2 for Appointment ■' 1 t s LI When young l&diea give up the joy* of t summer vaegtioo to redecomte © school clang- room; thst* news! tomm. However thst is exsctly whst the Puttre Homemskers are doing st fonaolidsted School. 50 members of the local group, who are affiliated with the Natidnal Organisa tion. are using the proceeds from their concession at the basketball -tournament, t© redecorate their homemaktng laboratory at A A M (Vvnsoltdated School Sponsored by lira. Jo© Mathews. Homemakmg Teachet. th© young ladies are painting the entire walk, woodwork and furniture with Sewall'a aemt-Namel in shades of cool blue-green Shown in the photo, left to right ar©: Celeste Oirrmn. 313 Park Place, College Station, incoming President for 1950-51 Lis Miller, 402 North Avenue. Bryan, outgoing PntUfot; Judy Oden, 104 Mostelnir, College SUtion, Parliamentsnmn Congratulations, young ladies for ft Job weU done LONDON’S PAINT STORE 2301 College Rd.\ • Nf K \ hk