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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1950)
f \ * 'Hot > Lon ■ a! * t Wonder Day Be'? •I ^ . frrmAd and If VkfiMa 1 U» TWr* M* arvvrftl * tKt C^kU th» krt«r mtxrty nW And vW m M «n it fc? tin* |4> B h«r» at t that and d Have r*d trjr it this i» ihantlv tt> this I a4 Ptill »» fur th* tiracirart whb said tt.nl “siiftimr V roald gri U> fiva Hoads sh la soMoaa sayinr “fat a*-, •‘fall •* 11 ^IsMMasa^ I wsal (All Ifl sa I W^w Wfa ** * tai^VfWI “rapart". 'aiount up" •Asmoaat", i ‘ isppartian. anas’. aad a million ; others that maan but an* thine . . . Hurry ap . . . amt WAIT! Ttra* 4AM Htaff Man —j Day a ThirtMa fioudi slsrp rnaldr on# jto '♦ prapa ntriinf d^rs at tlir tp fact of Army Ufa, tha linos for id sinrr ra 17 ShyAiaf a* •**1 aa OAM) and Mint and nui thf at Itdt hours, Most of thosr Itawa aront ao vat* lont though iavolviBf only hi CsJh» for a panod of fo«r to flvs Hour*. It’s rvally swsl^ thouph! Why I ran roiarmbor So plainly Un- worth of tha l amp ( urnmanth r whon w* smvrd hr said that thr Army works only an mfhl hour dap ’ Thrsv words aro trur rnouth but proasty undorStaU-d What h> noflortod to add was that thrrr Is an otfht hour dhy m thr morn taf and an<»thvr ohc in thr after fmvitnf Stfyr FufrUkuot I rop aw^Cowdpi pu^rralt ." , I Anyone I ierv a ho once Ukoupht He li*i d hd his own ini|tntive by th* fruifs of his own ideas endea-»>r» now know* that, so aa Am y s+hject. be hs« not ideps and %hat this same Army »hi<h I of ffcarve) pnor* initiative takd < aro of. itiv* is furmshhd us pnpwr chwnnela: of an lx-art! with 1 these ideas emipotm* mind of Lifht The VIP’s are (jutte rfiimerous ia the nepoiar Arm? personalities i ai -1 from AA M there aro two in •tunny tha mrht. addition to our C€» Everyone from j ready for ,a full' around Affteland remenber* Cap tain W.jJTwjrda. On our first day of camp we learned that the ‘•cap tain" is no lutifor such and will in the .flmre he known as Mayor Hy«ie TH« Maior is tactical officer of the first platoon A lour tilth the < elone! and the Mayor it Serpeant H L Youn*. who is kept <iuite Ihisv demonstrst- ipn the various phases of mstrur tions copaarvuap arms and taetks Sergeant Young is rememUred by the Aggie i-adets as the exerutor of the many brain taxing uUities ad- caM hope (fur inA thHNphd Army Barge ord fropi the GomM Kr1i\ <p«pli f WiH furnish Ifrae ministered in the Bulflext liepnrt ■el anoN initiative than ' Argosy Ml 1 ' ' ■ft \ ’ 7 1 a « • / Headlines Reflect 9 Dreams of Peace ■ ' What is the news Amehcwns want * If you were asked that question what would be yyur ana- The editors of a selected group of American newspapers gave their opinions recently. They are printed in the July edition of Ar Kassil Verne* to leal Cuap- eraiMm for World Wdpsa ¥fco Evening Bulletin. PHiiahMphk Itsmarratie Bevok Ovwrthrowa Stalia; New I coders Make WorM fVsce Bid The Oregon- kWMtmb )aily Ne Oatlaws lahn Parpetl Ihsrotky Spngga, Dave Baaaea. aad ton are a port ion of the (ottegs Station swimmiafl t He defending ita title ia tHe tad Annual C8 Au|a Inly 7, », and I. TweHe team* rnleved tHe meet last year Hat gMWe are esperted to rwmpete ia tHe rasaiag ronlest ’ ^ ' ‘ f~ f * f f h —^ . I J t Tire Sales Booming As Result of Crisis IN II Miami Daily Soviet Aoaapta I I Ataanir Can* irol Plan The Near York ePoet Hope* and ideals of one of the K “ * * 1 ‘ * _^f***^? r * most influential groups in the ^ * T . ^TT* - ** worid the editors of the impor- THe Commemal Appeal Mem War I l » i Atomic Power Tha Christian phis. Tonn. Since coming to camp he ha* coined the never-to-be-forgotten phrase **you'v* never been bad so good " Net So Had Hiding” Jhhn J 9i Only in earher Regardless of what one. may irdies andltheit only ia wHjapera. have heanl about H<x«l it is real- C.iWiwJ Kelly Continues to wield ly a sweM oiaev and we have a the same mailed fitt for which he woruterful time despite the many berfcmc faipnus ot AAM AuCom- hours of hard work and rigorous PIANOS New • Used BAIJmiNs JIXNt; FKI Nt II KOHI.K.K aad ( AMPRKI.l. AND MANY OTMI.RS Celpilol PiilllO Co. No. 2 H J WYATT Mgr. Phone $-33*3 501 N. CbUtga Bryan edtinl cisi. ed to paity Wltfl maiding Utficef uf the 143 koTf studmta,: our notunou i*nei i« 4 “aemeSis" to all w| encampeii Imrv. f>ut4*ndieg Platoon l(\en thokgh pe are suhyet the '*ruggednes-t’’ of his “ai leadership, wre sav compelled‘to ap preciate <na- rb, because | was under this kaing guidance thpt the seepnd pltpam iof the Jmkf Tom- '(’* Virtually walkedi sway Hmtstkndilc platoon" honors, while amH^er Contingent <■ •T*' ( ••mpany w<tH »h. blue nhbpn for the- initial review when wg (v»m- p* ted with Infantry ; m e n Soaietun- nh<s- piad* the ^bsurd itaUarcnt mat “the < avail v" is <>b- udetb" ( af y«n| imagine’ <lnr camk is (infested witjk mili tary |M'rsi>nne| who "ad" us thitughoUtiearh day It’s likt play ing on a ioetlail team wifh Id" iiudrtrrbarf* E|t h one giving sim ultaneous dowmtanda—no tfro of whkh are me skme ('onfusiin has quakly gnmn Into chana Fourth of July firecrackers a* the Korean war stayed Hot One dealer said part but rant all -of the run on tires Ooukl be attnliei! to uaual Fourth of July trade But dealers from Tefcarkana < urtsin 'rl training. The latest event st camp was thk three day sun baking encamp ment on the nfle range, under the watchful eve of < aufain M N "l>r> Cun’’ pordl* y, who ia another of the many interesting regular Army penkmaiitiea to be found among us Treated as Gentlemen I’poa leaving home for camp, 1 wa.« told that we would he treat ed as gentlemen throughout the six-week duration After the first two week« I find this to lie ex tremely true The manv components of the Second Armorer! Ihvision and those |M<isoAa lilies affiliated with the KOTt’ cwmp tAiimng are "bending over bro kwards" b- aid us in gain ing the thorough knowledge that one will need as future officers There have been mahy interest ing demonstrations of maintenance, tartics, and tank warfare which have afforded us much greater m- 1‘eace Cantor y j Washington, I). (’. Kusais Lifts I r«i Newark Htar-I/e<iger Full tgreeramt w Kearhed by 1’N General tsserablv on All Ma)or Uuewtioni. -The Hirmmgt ha m Age-Harald „ ^ hash and strong •. u _ ,, ,, U» LubUak mptirterl sales two to memories of WWld War II short- . ^Ti*" five time* Is big as normfel ages. Fort Woftl dealers report- b,,ro h 1 nouskin (hrun- Some deolers sanl there was po few trade in* a|i,l said most |>eo ,c # .ianger of a shortage, rm reason to M k were just atAahing new tires ” hoord tire* and tubes At the same | H then car truhli. Hi Asaonaied I'reM i er» ra|><>rte<l oo Itmieoahle increase Reports from over Texas Sundoy f ^' "7 fTv7 ’T* 1 shuwetl Ursf .,4 tube, selling likil o'" M ’ n#ny A Fort Wloifhi wholesaler said his company h|s ^••*^)ld more |n a day Mian it u^uyly dooa in a montfc" He r rfdlkad it to people who have extr* ^ash ami stnmg tint U. S newspapers .. , » * , (hriat Ketaras. All Dead Aria* The question asked of-the news- _ TW Po . t paper editors was thi»: "Assume _ . tomormw's news is sueh that y»ra Kooolu aad l ailod h la tea Vgree could write anv headline you U "« F •^♦ Ovuland Pre*. want for tomorrow’s paper What Peraianeoi Warid Peace Goar- would that headline say?" snteed The Detroit News The answers ax given by 40 Anti-Rsd Revolt Sweep* Maa- joumalisU were theae c«w. Top Vries Slaia. Peace Par- told W ar Eads Aa Huama N#w ( hU UM Die Agree* to Arms (dotrol New Houston Press York Herald Tribune World Peace ia A seared for is A soared for AooAherl N# Mow Wmo N.w I ^ The Evening .SUr.|' orV ^<*rld-T«legram. Th* Sun., KuwftUn ( ryiili Ihciatorship— THe IiuiiaiiauoKo Slight KlTOr: $200,000 roewed to Peer* MiMa Mopitor. (oof ides'*. Tolerance World woe- The Tulsa Tribune Raeeie Dioarmo— THe Detroit Free fVaos Tram a a a*d Stalih to Meet In Parts. They Aaaonnred la Jaint Htateuaeot. Ta Plan era of Goad Feeing and ltd- Year Pease’— The Minneapolis Star. Science Woven Life A floe Dastb—Pittsburgh poet-GaJetto. Atom Bomb Outlowed Los An geles Times. * (oasmoiuets (haatod ia Ruaalaa Revolt; New I h anwra I tr KrginM Seeks World l**OCO -e- < olumbua Qadgur. I S-Rassia to < (MS pi He Agree* •eat The Des MuBies R« gixter. Sorry, 10*00*1 One lo Hoggeot Time* Pueitiv* (sneer (are Dioeov- ered Buffalo (ourier Express Powers Outla» Alora HomH, l S Kussia Sign St Year Peace Pact The Pittsburg Press Millton Itotlar Bandits ( aagbt - THe Boston Post. The amount of n naval contract gained by the Ocoonofraphy De- E rtment is It'i.uOt, nctording to ile F Ixpper, bead of the (heenography liepaitment Thurs day’s edition of The Battalioa joled the amount as S240,(tf(i from ek^y id the morning until formation than we cop Id hope U) the itork hour* of the night there attain from text isxiks or lectures. time they weren’t discouraging business^ A Dallas dealer advertised Sun day "no increase in nricss while present sunk* last ” the ad quoted the "typical customs" as saving "Never mind putt mg thmn ore just load 'em in the back " Impending < ttbark Aral there were um-onftfmed re (mrta of an impending iiitboi k in tire allotmarifs to ihwlers A chd-k at Fort Wurth showed *ome pickup In sales. Sevefal deal- -WILLIAMS- (Continued from I'Hgf !i) They said he is preju<fcc«-d to ward* Vem Ste|iheti*. ip* chief rival for Bo*toi,'<i slugging honors Whether the stories are true or false most of the credit must be given to William* fur keeping the team in the running, Shooting far the covfted H»ki mark in home runs, Williams ixir- renlly is near the U*27 home run pace of th# late Babe Killh Huth had ertaring July W ilHam* hai U Short Shota The Ho.um Hruves have decided to detain All Amen <an Murray Wall who pib hed the Texas Longhorn* to thep second consecutive NCAA erowp Othei major leaguers who wejit direct from SWO college ranks to the big time are Ted Lyon* id Bayloi Petr l(onakue of T(T', Mibb Falk and Grady Hutton of Tgxas Hone* Irvin, AAM» Athletic Ih- re< Gir. left Saturday f"f * two week vacation on his raip h mirth of San AnGitno Keducad ttopplie* Thare were rdpvirts in Fort Wurth that warehouse* were Hint ing #f an allogafon plan, due Gi start July Ik. c • - which com pamaa would get {reduced supplies There wa* an uaconfimied report that white sidepifls were no lang er liemg made, • goveniment re quest. Tire sale* at Texarkana were re (sirtaii twice a| big a* normal !H aler* said xijrrg- customer* were getuag set for aossible ratioaing One dealer sail, J"I hear they are stonag them u^tlkr th« ir lied* " A survey of il.ulilxK-k dealers showed sale* hgv* iloubled in some cane*, triple*) irf others lailiboek dealer* quoted irflustry sources as telling them t|e raw rubber sup ply ui tower ak<| prices are going higher tieeausc K|*sia is outlmiding tin United Slalef for rubber “No H|or|agr" Hew ever, in IRlias where tale* also hail in< regwdd, one dealer said therv is no |t>aibilily of a tire shortage uiuets a totair ahodUge develops He sgij the l otted States is practically yiftependent of raw r ihber s«*urre4 j Temple deah'> reported sales dou ble or tnplf gnrmal One wa* So rusheil he had fo send custimiers rlsePrhere Buf gone ticlieved th«-re was an iigtciiiiaF' threat of ration ing Russia overthrow* Communist Regirae. Seeks I'g Cooperation Tor World Peare Th# Cincinnati | Enquirer All Nat too* Sign Peace and Trade AgreeaieM The Atlanta Constitution Cancer Care ia Found Chica-I go Daily News. Atwai* Peorwfully Revototiaa lie Indontrv The Coll Bulletin j Prraianenl World Peace As-j sored St. IVtershurg Times Revolt of Deaiorratic Forcew in KuaHia Sweeps Stalin and Polit buro fro* Power The Indiana polis Star Plentiful Production and Dis tribution of food for Mana Man Now a Reality I lady News. I'. S. Humean Accord Kearhed ' — The Ihuiver Post. | New IN (Harter for Wurld (iov't Take* Kffeet Voday The Hartford ( ourant. Hum*<a I S KeacH ( ompietr Agreement For Peace. Interna tional Harmony St laiuis Star Time* (Wrist Return* to FjtrtH Youngstown Vindicator Ra Italian CLASSIFIED ADS ■ Page 4 TUESDAY. JULY 4. >#50 SK1.1. WITH A BATTALION I'UABainbi> AD gale* St s oar* gm maamma i wiia • Mr BiaUaaa SpaM mu la I'luMfwS amtum So, sm swms MM-ti *MW All < IMWCMd. WMS IWStM lsac. 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J.V. a rMI after | Faa Bl>4>* Evaporative ( oeie/s We HewhmT Motors FRANK’S ELECTRIC SERVICE Ml A Main PH 1 »IS2 Some Tyle* fiealer* <atd wer# running mit of tire they w ith telephone sale* increasing pt alx>ut*\h* »ume ratio as in otHrf cities YOM fcvy • pmk •( f* CBt :"7T r? 11 # i go ai M • Wjra V gvwM If. UWWmw v * v w fY f . l£i- e: TV . ■ Aiikm .i mmt I ■ / A Krautic Vlorrv AorompliHhf$i Nothing When billk Mart piliDK up and making • i i meet Mem* all but hope leu* the time a come to keep cool and think clearly. Time to Ihink of thnae old items of equipment that you to longer need - item* that can be ctmterted into caah by uamg a RatLaJion ClaaitlfWvd .VI. Call 4e5$24 or come by The Battalion Offica for prompt aervtce Every peraon with a party-lint telephone at homa know* at least three things about the service. „ 9 He knows the line muat be shared fairly to be useful to everyone— just aa • street it shared by those on it He know* he appreciate! courtesy from others on the line—such aa not interrupting, and recognising his emergency needs for the line now and then. He knows whether party-line serv ice meet* h* needs. About half our customers have always pre ferred party-line service. Today, out of aach four familiea with telephones, about three have party-line telephones and one of them has asked for a different type of service. We d Idee to be able to give it to them. We are working toward that, and art making some prog ress despite the continuing heavy demand for telephones from those •till without any service. We have on file thousands of requests for some other type of service. Wherever local conditions permit, we are meeting theee re quests. end ere keeping • cardful record of all requests, to act on at th* first opportunity Zlw Si wtlm cstcru States T ricplteM c \\