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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1950)
9 V Battalion Edi\ h Fife 2 pT 1 1 TUVDAY, JULY 4. for Brlter Rrlations . . . nm has an opportunity to form sajm lure that naiy off!* Irani our oitlMa 4f Mraioo art Ukrly to *o will A Houar aubcommittH- haa favorably a bill to return to Mta- afft and ettibirtat ta* the war that ended more than ;i *•* 1 ' ’ M afo Thia measure ahooid past dBboat terioua oppooMion. The flaffi in moth balls at Waat Point, are of no une to ns and nay be too faded to be of much value aa mementoee in Mexico, but their voluntary return will be an indication of fitendahtp • .L ®thtt Department it rtffhft in m- bMtinf that the flafa be jfiven hot ■Wapped Although the bill in ita preaent Just a Littlr Slow on the Draw . . . of the flaga captured K ia believed that Mex- our example and vohm- tarily returh them. An exchange in the Big Bend National Park has been sugges ted and might be made there when P ^ ident Trumdn dedicates the big park next October. Battle Bhl* are obaolete today They Would be in the way as motorized forces lead the m-ip* into enemy territory al ready softened by air raida. Bui often they are valued as relics, and the govern ment* that put them into the field are those moat clearly to keep them as sou venirs —The Indian Morainic News One of the moat ptisxlmg phenomena of the 20th Century la the tendency of many so-called intellectuals to view com munism with tolerance — if not an even wanner feeling — and to accept what is goin on under the Russian form of total itarian slavery as a great social experi ment One of the explanations that has Iwen offered is that distance lends en chantment and enables such intellectuals ly preserve an idealistic mental picture of the rlaasleas state without the dw- illuauming intrusion of sordid reality. This explanation fails flat in the* caw* »f Bank Thimng. Austrian atomic phy- >ciet, bec ause his home is under the very ehadow of the Iron ('artam A cultural Conference of Western intellectuals in Ber- |n wag thrown into an ui>roar the other 4ay because of Professor Thimng s sud den annourtoement that world events hsd made it unheesible for him to deliver the paper he hid intended to present. Events in Korea, he asserted, had dispelled his belief that Soviet cold war policy would never develop into militaristic- aggression The winder of this is not that the scales finally have fallen from Professor Thimng s iye* but how with the example of the Baltic states. Poland. Chechoslo vakia and the ether Soviet slave stalee before hint he could have preserved Vis illusions *4 long. How could a man of his undoultbd intellectual abilities be so slow In #i\ mg What millions of others, many of them with no special c*|»acity for underitandaag, have been able to see clearly* , —fY Worth Star Telegram Sl«ckin«[ an (hemtocUd (iuplxiard... j Ta*pa>ers are In for another headuc h« in federal haistouK to farmers. While gongnWMWen, with an eye on tlv* electkhi, Were Approving an adch-d two Idllion dol. larw is farm xulwidies, the Scnfetar) of Afficijltiire lifted quotas on next vear a Wheat crup. Acreage allotments remshi, put fU»* quota aefloh I* expecteA h> hrmet next ybar’s harvest Thin, despite the- fact that the government is holding sc*mething Uke ‘MiO million hushc-ls of <*ld wheat as the ngw- crop comes in. The Ommodity Credit Corporation, a federal agency, us building bin* to hold another 10“ milium Ibushets of small grain on which farmers ate expected to default their loans. Washington seem* unable to learn fr*n earlier blunders. Already taxpayers have been Xtuck for 420 million dollars for spoil ed potatoes Hpuds which the government (bought at II til per hundred pounds have been ullowed to rot or sold hark to Vhc gr»»wars at one cent a hundred pounds. Meanwhile, many housewives are unable to buy wvHigh is»tatcH's for their families * 4 Food for thought W’hen the Cnitod State* and South Korean forrea reach the 3Kth jarallel in that far eastern country just what will hapiien'’ Will they go on into North Korea, or will the battle be come a stalemate * There is little doubt that the Umlud State* and the South Kn- reans will eventually reach the boundary It will be don* if every man. woman and child m the United States must be re-/ muted. We have obligated hutwelve* and must follow through. The Battalion "Soldi*, Stommm, Kmgkdy CmlomotT Lawrence Sullivan Rota. Founder of A^x Tradibona '"t ’ ■"*** - /the BatUhon, affiecai »»ew»|Hip#r aZSrTtkJ&r The AsMthitsd Pnm is Mtitlei fxehwlvalr r^<dile4 la it ar ret «aherwiae rrwgted in thr | •a h«r«a g«k*i af tapatihcatlan of all Ham y rousm of jmr ‘ r '": : T Tt -n 'Annie Get Your Gun 'Shows F I r T. Hutton as Top Sharpshooter By FBKD B AIAFR rhrnniehtMUt, anH ‘‘Anything You Gaa IH»" ara M . , Annie Oakley, the remarkable «Ht\|*lh as. gvoct AacUe (.et loar (•aa. (Mf»M) barkwood* inarkswoman hestii Mt-waH Reel, as Bwtler, ck’ea MUMU, saw ahawmc; la Tufcai g rBn |i Bu’ler (arcirWa- rltampk'n well enough, but «oma SMY not lea rotar -tamne Hem Hattaa. -harpuhiioti-r l of Raffalo Rill''* that his voice ■cents uasra<l He Q»re in a W>n* while. HDllywc*-! W, t Shorn Shr siinn the has a nrh banume that, with tb# hunrt. ||, ahlrgmatW ,-»-*»*"» am! proauitly fall- in love | correct training, (-••uld aUsOv »K1»n- ccwm and pe«lure« a v«ad ‘ family AW ‘*«ec 'ted red casanovian u> greater *ntl* He - * ■ intlv ptctuFe (But why reatnet’i 1 goe* ‘‘Annie (let Your Oun. N I l^em Oat While leaving the th< atrv. I KmaactJ difficult*-* fanw-Cody heart! lemarks rnnginc from ^ ,iiU<«iu()* AOnn- ■••tMcrafrly from “What a not'" and "The heat mu*- Hutl.-rV aHt. in which she had been ical comedy ' to “It ww'nt ** a**itmg Frank cannot -larid to he good a* l expected ami "There , M |t 4 bme tout hurriedly kitfi* tlfi tm. hire* *i>sgX am! too much nVB | , h4w „f r, wnw . R.il. i ' Naturally Annie is a surer**, (The last <|Uip anui*ad me I t^e «a«ii>riir Kuropean lour is wonder what stands as the tmpular j n v,aya. She is both conception of atu*icai eun<edy . | heart and homesick, ami too many Tahon Kroai Hroadwa* ' command Marformanees < it seems yon don’t f4t im|>um-«l for these I Taken from the fruitful Bruud* j f nrry (j,,. homeward A *upi*r way prutiuelioa b» 'Hr 1 ** four flush i« plannml h>- h.»th Bills. liunMueratern. Annie Get Your narrgei of the two shows (•un" could be rlnaBaaad n» aaalaer , f ur me ice nary reasons and the merging ef Annie ami Frank for Eisenhower Called For Senate ‘Ktndv in Hutton". Kitun IwgW- mo* te end ahe jarovoa tbnt *^e aether remanrs ran he veraatde. The Nirleauu* ui| A ^ , i,, child's niay. and the natho* ia hu-. A fight between the lovers briiurs abgut a shooting match be man * Aa in muairnls. the pint is aue- i ondary Thia pietune ia n« vxrep- i tton. for the mua* of Irving Barlm and the estrovertwal antirs <*( Mias , Hhttnn pisce the mind menimble of i miFwted me af Uw.eare Tih*d sblg- ing cm the Hit Parade, although the e.impnnaon hn,s to be * much -mailer scale. \ A - I If Yau Uk* llattoa W. should art tie a few pn»hlems light now. If you don’t Rko musical pomrslies, or Miss H'itton y*iti won’t tike the gnture I overhear one person n-tMirti that “Ttier. ujrrual enough reswboy seenoa . . .”Pw*h9« tins is not k stri-eotypml western. It in a musical eogiedy. clow h> a farec Iton’t exp*-et eham<tci« to he dipirtad realistically. They ere 'Hirlesqued all tbrtmfk th« pnMurtr And as should N-. musk, muaif and mon music is predoalhate. Family 1‘ietare In defense uf the phrase “family picture", there is much to he said on’t uoder- / ,/l uT w... whicii ai«w .... ring Hull I to gain a hushund Washingttm - >AV A prophaal to l*eat hack I omttni»l*m wok a free- flow of uleni* iu\ ah amhitkm* seal*- will get public «uppncl this week from (leaeral I>wlght Flhen- bower, Seerctarv of State Achgson and an imiH>sing ha of prominent figunw Henpfenr Benton 4IM onn l *aid Sunday the\ will testify at iiUblic heanngs this wn-k liefore Sepate Foreign Relations Suheimimltte* be«aunu t|e govtmmtnt kH*p» th# retail pripe tipi fiigh In wime inatanre* mipor tiMl ptitatt*** hav« underaokl thone grown here. Af thei *ame time, »*ggs for breakfast are bayofi^ the rearh af manv families be- cauaa the f«w* rnm«MU. with tax motley, ha* Imughl aid ilried seventy-throe million issinds of ejnrs. equal to one and a half doe.en shell kggs for every iwraon 111 the country. [Ho government is beeping on similar stilt* the prices of butter afl<l other dairv pnifarta. Under fret markets, usually wi-ro able to use all our dun pro duct* in t4ie home marked. Now we Hump them in lather countries while many of our own people go without them because of government-hike<i price* This uneomid policy, aimed at winning elections., would I* dropped quickly if those who tmy its cost in taxes and in prices at their neightsirhiMai markets would register tbeir protest* at the polls —The Dallas Morning News. Headlne in the Tornnft* (Ont » («lohe A Mail: "Need 100 Face Cloth* For Un- dernounghed flirt#.” The dove nf peace is either a bluebird or a confirmed optimist f An afterthought oh a Rammer Texan editorial | If the 1040 A AM graduate* hit the national average of having 1.4 child ren, Jaaf bow did Texas gtads stand in the linei^*’ Ii6aa perh#)*’ Transporlation Cadets Inspect Newport Ships Fort Kustia. V'a - I Sjiertal) -Thirty-five AAM cadets, now uf training with .the Traasjsirtation Corps summer ROTt^ camp at Fort F>uetis V« , vl*itc.l th< kewiNirt XeW* V* xMphuiUtiag an<! (iryxksk >anls las' week Newport Nows, ^ttetl tof it* , r<ial exporting mdiotry, a* wwll as for h*4og « ship-buiMing rrn- ’ ter, is In, Hte<l •ppeoimxtclp mile* WHtth .if Foft Eu*tis Purposs- of thd Ino w«j. to fxmwriisr the s(ud<»!t» wtl^ the diffentit faoiMtie* per-essH rg for fy*n*trurtion <>f *11 types of \es- sel*. (»Be of the *0*1 init* ,, r’*«t xml interesting twrl^ of the tnuf ae- ronhnt to the »tM.(eots, »»> the vt»tt t» the huiMim; ks There they oaw mwlrr artdal eonatrur (Kln the !SS» foot, 4h,(SSI ton !>•«- senger liner “Vrubwl AtjtU-*". TV liner »• the IsrgwM American ow.ieil passeng. r xhtp either now to operation Or th the miwtnw- tion vtag. The shtp t» nf the most nwvlern design, an<! in Hs ronst nation, m«*y of the lighter type mcUl* nn»l alloys sre hoing used to re rtm-e the tonnwgn. Present plan* now call for it to hi completed bv 1*52 After the tour of the butiding il<vk», the i a Sets visited the light forte and die shop* and thy ma- ehiac xhop* (’limax of the trip wa* a vmit * t >. m rti the Is.llgll ton aUrraft ramnr, t' S. S Benningtoil The caitiag and it* plane* a i r ae- rn-diUng with taatroying 1*4 Japamae plane* and 3i shin* in World Vtai II One ASM atudent, Jerry Byrd, a business iwayu f.om Vuroo*. was unable to make the trip Byrd had 'he distinction of pulling “Kl*** duty mi the day of ihe trip. Letters . < AD Mian !• ta» Mnar waaa am • (nag W • gtwiant * »•(*«»•• V uw real IN •* w«l • pM- hearing* m. • “MinAall plan of •He*. " Benton freshman s» p«ior foraiei advertising man and nie i»me Stole Pepurtment offVna, bts* enhated •upport of a dor,err other senator* for an mismdfted 4n4r to roust-r and overtake the Vw4|d wide pro pagandH efforU of (BmmunUia Pleeee Iron t^rtaia Their main the Be] i* that tV I mted State* arid uti allies in tin* battle again*! ( oismtioisni ai.aind the rhitH.. must find e«vi, to piens- Wil amuse th<-m. and the hang- tiattr of the eowboxj ami fndian* Sodf >. Are Keatarr ' wig exeiU- (hem Thin' children. Th.C. | he plot hut here is the '»**>"* from 4 7 AT ?! A* I real su.rt Hie H.mg* Miss Hut- M ^ ; Ion’* flpi mimbei “Ih.irr W hat mensely. J Comei Natumlly". bmuirht rrreat : Casual aAgeyvattMIS: J. Cant* .reaction from the nuilieiiee With NalshplaysSitUiigBaU.whopuk- the usual (desperate animation* and ed up a dialect nMMawbere . . . 1 an unosiarl mak up of dirt ami Annie * brother, Lltlli Jake. Will j freckle*, iaccnmpanied by s hmod' prahwbly Ik 1 "tytK'd” aomi ■h , 'J | of "uiiu*ut»r children, she here gels lywissl Kei-awn Wypn (* l one of the bigg. «t laughs of thi . "ati.uthy” . . . IwitHajPalhMY* hlf .show | a horse well . . . KMlni t 1 Mhrr dumber* •‘There’s no Imsi- was in the pmture tap. | i ness Mky Hhow Business", “You; tomment; BurleaaM goes well. Employment condition* for 'Man With A Hun", reganlleas of "tv (WMl d*y»- graduate* of the graduate llnenploynent Not for (rrads. Trotter Stales 3 / curtain and nd mioily of !y < omnxun- on | more dan gap “ Benton nate to on- I'hme it; through the diptoiaatir of the f f.iinmuniea- .ftkor INKB4 41 Mwatmrel. »n ifpl | oygwnizatinn I rhanging «tu- llnms an unein- ,dio eoinmnn- tn reaiAi all the ser«tlr*' reach the eye* e*r« people now geti mg i*t-mntmlled tnfncfn "The menta! genour thah the said and urged lift dorse this program I Steady presaftr roit.-d N*U ions a channels f»u “f press" for ail kuolti tion media “ Mope sir p | m < I rnteii Nations eutifie aiwl < uHiifpl and the iwagram <4 e! dent* with foreign ! |ievelnpiw< nt sored »oHd wole u at ion- network 41 reeeiyitif si-ts ( ongrwas Hit Benloa said I hi! wr* -eol ‘‘V oice of Am nra ra. nr Jbn>Hiiea*ts to foreign nations aru ‘at whi i*>r " Iw- . ause congress ha* been stingy on amic'io Mtions Senator F.lbert Thoma* <l> I’tahi heads ih< K" eign Kelaliomj ■uh-eoniniitU's' whie 1 «(iens hear ings Wednesitay «n the program Witrwwae* the a s ill iw (Mni*ral t.eorge Marshall, fn rmer secretary of slate and S|MII|«>| of thi Marsh all pla* for F,aP>| lean recovery; SorreiafV Arhesoh; F.dward Rar- n it, assistant wt r Kary of slate in ehaige of (he *‘t »| ir of Amer- na" and .-elated irograms; and senator* Renton. |w hman llV-NYl, Hemlnckaon iK-|iJ). ami Mundt • (R-8D). Ifte To Testify arhool, Texa* AAM U«llw|{e, (' UW J PI m.ivniiviit aro aatiafactory, I P. Trottor, J WOO I laiTHH III hir \e. N (.rads I'lare lion nteni of agricultural edyea- ■duate- has Imi n g<s«d. ae Ifwii of the giaJuate achool, ■aid "There i« no evident 1 * reaehin ?hts office " Trotter savs "that those who have rompldted grad uate degrees are finding arfv , ... difficult) in securing employment "‘edmg In several flekis there arf m<>re f ' rails for nuaiifiH appiyeanta who me ' 1 ’ ... ■ have graduate Iralnmg iha, we thd W mduaUs ai ailablein , *fl supply J ’ m '’ Hnf F '^'V M have t*e. n plaetil l ‘‘WVWvor ' um n.pl.*T,ii nt iw-> ■ tlladher vraduaC students sKI-l" Hi mns pending III Otic Of more pl.ictX Walton said. | QUEEN ALL THIS WEEK Walton of the IdueatMw IK part- t (leneral Ementifnier. now presi dent of C olumbia Jniversiiy. and liavid Pamoff. Ihkirinan <if the Roaid of BUdiol 1 Ioi)M>ratinn of America, will t«eh! y ITiursdai On Friday, w 1 tire av* will ipelude Bernard Berurh, ri xnrier Id (ien W Bodall Smith. I'Omer Andiassa dor to Russia, at). I.enrge SUsl .laid, president <if the I niTeisity of Illinois Senators *upp.nlng the "idea piogram include F an.ler* (R-Vtl Fulhright «l» Ark . i.raham 'l*- N( 1, M< Mahon Ml M >rvni. M01 iROre). Smith I < ME'. Spark man ill Alai and " obey iR*NHi gias this office gets niipierrwi* ri-.ps «ts frwm tt)< students for rei-ommen-I d*tic»w* to numerous laissihle eni- plrty»T*," Tiviiter |*lwis out “I.ikewise, we get requests for Ilf entice to wimsildl’ opening!.. N*eith<*r of these are being re eeived at this time indicating that empWvfwient eonditPris are saiis- lartorjr.' Poiillrx Hrrrdern Start Mrrl J11U :> Th. I’ouKry B'.ed. '* S. h.«.l will lx held on 11)( cittninls Jul\ T) 7 Hr J II (Jnisenh. rr\, bna^ of th. Poultry Husbandly !(e|airiment. is chan man of the -horl whoot. An attendance of 2f» is expinted for thi school to he sfumsivred by the Poultry Huslumdr) Hepart- ment. Of thf graduates, Hi men have Iteefl emploM-d ii« lllgtl S<-h<K>l Ag- rieultunl lea. Ivers, J'l have accept-J ••d teaelliiig (msilions in the V ele- rans pnig'l.m and IJ hale entered other flflds Walt.ii says shat by Sept. 15. all Agri< ultutv Falueation majors will haw. hei-n plae«d PALACE Bryan 2*M74 I.AHT DAV lOVfNME!! rating A.thi Puks ofj-s ernmcHn Back i o llalaan Also Cart (Kin A News Rrols mit MIUPHTMHiHfNOIII uni IVES'lUiMtClR | Broadway's oiitaUnlin* musictl- .coimvlj' suroeas. “Annie (let Yikir Gun," now- eolore to the Queen Hr dim in M ii-M’* aenaati-.iiM Technicolor verstre •tamng B«'ttg Hutton and Ib.wpra K.vl, with 1 lent is Cnlhem, J. t'airol Naish. Ed ward Arnold and Keenan Wywn beading the auppwrting cast Tfte stag, play, w-Hb F.thel Mhr man and Ray Mi4dti-t<>n in the leads, ran on Braa#Way for three yeurt, played to an audience of one million, fn< hundred thmisiiial, and 1 netted six-radt'oa 4nllars for ita 1,147 Broadway fiNformanrea. . A j aecond eompamr launsi th. I’ruled 1 Htat*s wnh Marjl Martin ia the ! starring role. I Irvin* Berlin'* original arorr re- mains m the pietan ventre of “Annie Get Y>>ur Gun," the 10 songa including “Buffalo Hill," ! “I*o»n’ What '..me* Naturally," "Th* Girl That I Marry,” "Y<»u 1 f’an't (»et a Man With a Gun," 1 ' Show Buaini a*,” “Falling In I/ive’* ' My riefenaea Are Down," "I’m 1 An Indian, Too," “Sun In the Mornui*’' and "Anything You Can lb,.” reiirex w« w •retag la (*s«a HtopMMrere reiare such aMM (H win am. wWPaai «a» e« wr.Mt a* nomigsa t* are a# Texas and the •ehool year. Dur Tueads> furnished re ra- hwlvtly to the uae for repahiie in the paprr and H*l naws of ■ jh * * MattT May hr made by Ted ad* Mf be 1 Mil. re public* Gen *f all new* diapatrhe* ■ponUaeous engin publwh- reeer»a4. 11-544 4|l er et the edtearlni office. Room 1*1. (4-4*4) er at the Btaudent Activities NO RtATKII' Miter. The BettaHee: I ret .Sunday night I BwHight I would try to relax a btt by go ing skating at the Grove TYte idee wa* aurell but complication* be gan to spell thing* After e fif teen ttinu* Wait, whilr the <Iwrulwr mail major repair* an skatre far saetfrer Aggie, I got bs rent skatre let Wave a valla Me rely a fea that- the atteadents Hear <ia*a patia nf skates he ko4 e red and he saw about 10 He also reld iiat With a few "P* . i«rig, ail er aeven other pairs of Mate* mu .t he pet Hda epara* to ' hs lire «4 at re few repair parte et ewen a aim C ’" War Mitre rveryono would able to skat* If the moaey isaT greoahle. I don't think anyone would mtad paying flk inst of tdr ta shale Daa I reng