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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1950)
I **/ % Early Risers Disrupt; Infantry Camp Activity I rountod m ■ Ml Jkvkd MMi ib. TWn. torn*- “JS *J JAMM flAlfTA C'MBf <«rw»—iwn Ib/mMo Wton AAM cmWu cmflM u Fart ■food, rumor Wmd I* tfc«t therr wrTr ■••• BwfuOy «urty rt—rr D* rroMMtwr trying to 4m •»m*on« mi tlto fourU •to*, f< if Ml* »**ry moming ’ 1hr> Mv# *Bmr W* too. who jump oat •f ko4 at 4 b. ». on# oh* on tf riWw Tito Afgiv “drown-out" •Ptrlt amot bo rominf to Hfo Firv W«mom (•toU mv tWir first rosi or tWn loot Thursdoy Ninr man teaitu from Mtob of tito vlovrn o h. ol* b» romp wots gtvon th» lUy to fir* thro* round* - T Vkk tlw 71 mto rwroitooo nfW, TW targot was a tank bulk akoot loo yank away Of tlto first lAroo orboolo to firs, •orb nrorod two miooM and oar ML fkm Arkanaaa U. Morod aa» toiM and two bits Tram numbtr to von wm A Urn A rods my; thoy Arad S pooaiMr thror for tkrrr and t vary body sms roody to ronrrdr tlto rbampiuaabip to Utom . n coot thr Aagir* ■MPto U. “bolord' thrn rantv tbo morooa 1 and whtto Pot r»rk Honry Romory loadrd ond Kay "t) • a d Ey*’ f Roroby artrd a* MMMR. Shota oar and two wrro dtrort hits Thr third a hr! I wont halfway into thr brrorh and yato Stod W* wrro fivrvi only thrrr round* > i ban ad tb4i W« *huok and ."Su toaidh'i rot .t oar savr tha olwll a kick, and m thr wraA Ray fiiwd and a lontli of a arcoad Uur A Urn know thry wars Iwkod TKr Afghra hod ocorrd thrrr dirort htto. Aftarwarto Cal 'Rmilin Ja<-h bswta tqiri ar hr had plototrd to takr drmotu- inoamrrs tf wr Had not ronM throurh On tbr fourth of July, tlto whoW camp opant thr day at •urlanon Dam. lioWanl Korror was atoi.doM tooror fcr tbo T A M. C Fhw A»- gir* arr Mton at comb on wrrk> •od* (xtop* trip* to Oalloh. Fart Worth. Ron Antonio. Wa«o ond Trnt|*lr uaually Itof m aftor rrtrrat: ••r Friday w Srrn omusd ramp ho or bhoh ra- yoll km.tor Rod Duhr. C. C tfannw. ! and B*m. Rrooaimrd Acting < arirt Cid Al Koton r* crivrd tf» rsviow la»t Friday Thr srholr cadet rrgimrnt whipped out like Indian* when the A. I. Ft hand SOUMini "Recoil Ond ■ phttod the Aggw War Hymn Felt olm<«t ! I3te hunto . . . Rosfnber®; Asks For Early Trial (Ihan^rs arr Made In Snim Program Several change* have bom made la tlto Rummer Recreation Swim mmg Program bora use of thr great mtoNBt. occt.rding to Art Adam oon, iwimming mrtructor Tha complete arMedule of morn- swimnung claaoe* now .ru-tu.lr* tys ond Thursday* High Se at (. X tor ice Beginner* at and Low Intermedia'. - H at II; Tueaday* ami Friday*. U>w S* •ianor* A at 9. U>w lirginnerH B •t 14, and Low latermediato* A at lit Wadnorday* and Saturday*. High Intermediate' at IP and ad- eaarad at 11. Twaaday*. Wrdneolay*. and Thuraday* at 2 p m competiWirr team awimming and diving i* *cht* dated Two women’* cla**e« not Inrlttd- •d in the Summer Recreation Pne gram, have Iwen added A .la** of eampu* womor is held at 1 p to Mondays and Wednesday*, and a burinro* girl’* rlaa* i* scheduled at k:S4 p » Tuoeday* and Thurs- days New Turk. July 14—Wf* An Itorly trial apt*eered likely yewter- May for Julia* Roaenberg. accus | nd of a part in the Klaus Fwch* lussttn-hacked atom *py rmg Roeenherg. arrested by the FBI Monday night, was held under |1 (Mi.bOli tioud The charge ia con to»irary to commit espionage The maximum penalty i* dewth Hit attorary, Kmanuel H. Bloch, told newsmen he wbnta *k early trial and may *eek a lower kail Chief Atoistant l* S. Attorney M y tea Lgmea *aid the .-aae pt-oiiaMy will go to the federal graad jury here in the very near future Ruaenberf* wife, mrgnwhile, •aid her hupband was no Cdmmun- i ut and calked the charge* against him faiae She said *he i* a •inter af David Greengtaas, whom the FBI call* another spy ring mem her Newcoiwr* . At 2 p m. Toditv TK Newcomer’s ( tub of AAM follagt will meet Wednesday July IV at J p m for bridge and can asta at the home of Mrs. A D Folwetbdr at Ihf Jones Street in (oitege %htion Britain Ceases Oil Shipments To Communists London, July l»~om^lritoin rhoppetl off all eR aMptoanU to CtoiwmMtfat CMbp ptoMpm. The foreign office aaid the ac- tiott wa* a reault of tlto United Nations battle to rail hack the i ummunist invaders af South Ko rap. The British Amy. Navy aad j Air kotow in the Far Fast need all oil storks in that arwa. a spokesman said, and hav« dseided to take thorn ovar for tltosr own Earlier this month, Britain turn ad down nn Amerwan soggeation to limit Oil shipments to Red China, in line with a similar Amer- { lean *hu4down The I'm tod Stoles then renewed its re«|ueut Th* State ltepsrt»»nt *■ Wneh- ington today said it was highly gratified Official* said the emuar- go would effectively shut off ail seestrrn oil to the t'hineor main land. where it might find it* way j to North Korea •Britain possibly risked whatever chance she ha* of ompleting a full exchange of diplomatic re-1 presents tire* with the ('hmeae Cammuatat regime at Peiping, which ahe hs* re...gnised Prime Minister Autee ma«ie it ctear Bntom feels that the North Koreans will have to poll back to j their Mtth parallel houndry before poser can be restored He gave a cool recsrption to Prune Minister ! Stalin’* espresee.l willingness to •wek a pe*cef«, setUement in tbe U. N. 4f Re.1 (’hina is represent ed Three new case* of auspected palH.tage aboard three Bntish de •troyera. possibly of ( ommunist origin, Were reported Security measures were tightened at naval bases and a naval court of inquiry began questnwiing Ml Wifrwaoes i-encentiaf the explnsion of nine munitions barge* st Portsmouth last Friday Three barge* were loaded with ammuiUun for Ko- Kowrek-Gla** Vow* Exchanged Miss ARie Jean Kosarek ami Joe tilas* were married I ue*day even ing at 7 p m. in the First Me(h odist t’hurrh in Bryan Dr Harry Rankin officiate*! Mrs Lawrence C argill wax mat rwn-of-honor She is a sister of the brute Bridesmaid* were Mary Ann Norman and Helen Ann ( and. Best man was John Buchanan of Lnfkia. Usher* were John Kosarek, David Butler Rob Ross, ami Paul Bowden of Houston By JOCL Al’RTIN Battalion CMy BdMwr Th# onfinal inaUlatJun of ptrking met era in any town ia a big quant ton that drawa quite • bit of cgntroveray In small towns caper tally In thia true Such is the cane in Col lege Station The xim didn’t rtault from auneatujns for additional y The pro( revenue* for the coffer* of the city The proposal waa made at the June city council meeting at which time a buaineaaman from the North Gate am presented a parking problem, which he claimed waa causing him a km of customers. Evidently store owners at the North Gate have been having trouble for tome time Row with people who inaiat on parking their cam In front of the atom for purpomi other than do- iuk bustneaa in that am Certainty the bunmra—an’a plea waa Justified as many of us can aer by the great number of college students alone who have parked their cara in the North Gate shopping dis trict while attending danse* But also to be considered tn the plan ia the fact that many of the employe** and even employer* of these atom make a habit of leaving their autonnobiiee in front of the places of bsainesa while at work Thia problem coaid be easily remedied, but student parking in the unaaigned am does present a problem and should be dealt with accordingly, After the plea for parking restrictions was made by the North Gate businessman parking metera were auggeated by use of tke councilmen aa a pusaible way to control park ing there. The citv dads discussed the ueggestion and de cided to give the idea additional thought inktead of tabling 26 A&M Cadets Officer Change Twenty-aii Ag|W* ing Air Force KOTC i atumd- uuramer it. Meters, or No Meter*; That la thr (Jiiestioii Stnr* that tins* th* star* own*r* isrg*st atunb^r a/ p*<»plr and still ^ at th* North (into ar*a Kav* ssk*d rwgulat* th* |»alking in this busy that parking nsrtor* also b* piar^d part at our rMy. Mayor Em*st at th* South Ciat* sboppiag cantor Iwugfor# **t<l h* b*ii*v*d *om* and othar major place* of basi suitobte solution could b* worked nass and trad* in t oitege Station out which would comptetoly ex it wax thair opinior that inxtalbng elude th* installation of the park- th* mators ia thair localty would ing mators rauaa thair customers to go else On tha other hand, he ssm! th* where to do trsdiuj rousetf would still have to decid* As far as most peopir ran see. what tha most profitable and eco- thar* is no immediate n*e*asity of no mi cal an-war would Ij* far all parkin* mators at any xput in town par^uws rorm#* ted with this city With tha poaaihl* etceptian of th* befor* any final ar*l definite ar- North tiato. Uxm ran be takes ('onfrontod with this prohtem. Psriiiag maters are nice things the mayor and his roancil are . if they are used when and trying to find • way to satisfy the where needed? Our New Park—Hell, Aayway ,,. . J. M Smith (tea of the lw* *** awn*'* of the Janes Barber shop at the Narth (.ale, Mr. J. M. Sadth stand* beside his barber rbair ready to do busmen* at tbe new tecaiian K. H BallenSedt is his partner ia the rwncera which was purchased recent ! y from K. K. Jones Ordnance Cadeis Entering Fourth Week of Training As xtaWxi in this cohimn last week, a new park is being aon structod tn the rioilar* Hills area to which we ate commonly used ta ref#ring to as parks,, but the newly roMtrurtoti place shows only At tbe lime that story Was wnt th* stwns uf a gulley wbiCh has tan, we had not per*<»naly looked boat cleaned ef weed* Surely more over this new ‘playgn>ulid" ptens are mtpntfed for this park. and if •«. we will eagerly await Perhaps small town parks thair addition to what baa sltoady shouldn't be compared with thoae bean daw* Wsksew I we FWas. j Hi H J FlhTH Camp ( ..rrespandeni (Irdnanca Lika m<M«t branch** of ROTC now in summer training. Ordnance cadets at th* Aberdeen Proving (iround are going into their fourth weak of activity The total number of Cadet* is <44. representing 15 states and Alaska The group is organisex) as s lattalion of three companies of near equal strength All lit men from AAM were as signed to the 1st Platoon of *'A M Company and live t«q|ethe» Inapections were the Order of the Day the first week of camp, ami AAM cadet* won the. first two out of three held. An award of three merit* wa# made to every man. Thoae menu will mi doubt prove of great valua to many in cancelling demerit*, for the latter are ^ore easily acquired Travel tteasdale pot at Chamhersburg. J’ennsyb vama Almost to the man the visit to liettorkenny a as voiced as the most enjoyable of the l amp per iod This was true mainly because of the atumlanre of near home- cooked quality f**od provided there The long July 4th week-end found the Cadets in other places than the p«at A large percent age. ItXPt in the Aggies case, where to l»e found in Naw Y<rrk City The obi Aggie custom of hitc hhiking wa» let down somewhat with the chartering of a Inis for transportation to am! from the big city Boot* la Review camp Al Kslly Air Force Rase in San Antonio ware chosen cadet officer* each week for tha UtiiM and fourth meek if camp. During tha fourth weak ( ark* j V. Raya* and C. %. Jowa war# rhoeen cadet majors Reyes ia serving aa group adjutant wjM* Jonas is squadron ewmmandcW • Hher officers far that week In clude cadet rnptoine Paul D Hoov er Thomas F. Ryan, Jr, R F, : Smith, and J. D. MajrfteW Hoover and Smith are squadnM executives; ^ • Ryan and Mayriald Ware selected • squadron adjutants. Flrat lieutenants and fltehl lead ers are John J Hill, F K Alea- ander. J. C. Hei rii^f, and B, J. IT Barry ! J* *\ Choaan ns second Hwetanants and etement teadars Sam V Sherwood. Jr., Koyce Bnmberrf, R J. Caelett, B G Fenner W IL I.wpp, R W, * Ixwg. G W Hknaon, l>. A Norton, H C. Paulson and (X L Wilson. John M Holm served a* master ’ sergeant and group sergeant major. Selected ns flight guides were L. F Carruth, R ( Graham, ami W D. Richardson, and B. C Butter W. P. Gardner ia ^u ad ran first sergeant. Third week camp officers includ ed Jack L Soiether, cade* major and wing adjutant, who waa killed la* week in a fight Jasper M, Bethwel! was rhoaew-a cadet lieu tenant colonel, and group no»- manding officer Joseph A, Mas** ami Henry G. Phillip* were alxvr cadet majors and served as sqaad run rommamters Cadet captains inducted Gegrge V Chariton, and Martin B Otern. Chariton was sifowdran executive, ami Olsen, squadron adjutant ( adat first s*-rgeanta were Jasnes W Doiibyn ami Richard l. Pipes First lieutenants and flight lead- * ers included Katity D. Hallmark, Frederick P Henry, and John L. * Khemann Cadet second beatoaantp and ele ment leaders were Jesse E, Hil liard. Jr. Charles E. Francis, Dav id T Duncan. Jop- A. iMin*. James L Mayhem Fmrtrt' W Junes, Billy J Frasel, Hubert C. Molberg, Donald H Nowlin, and ('Urtls L. W ilaon Sherman G. Bebrena, Joe T Len- • mon. and William D RMhardson were choaan flight guides, and Sam W Sherwood and Herman O Thompson were guidon bearers Considering the overnight biv ouac visits to other Army Inaatta- Hard pressed with many prob- < auae they ;wy Just as much in lams of administration and nty taaes (individualyl as people of government, the city auuncil is other section* of the city pay (in- ' tM,n • ,n ,h "‘ t 1 ** • n ® tn P* ,,n finding that it has expanded the dividuaHyi. limit* of the nty much faster than Magba our eouncil has sewer luias to tey and water nsains to construct, but maybe someday they can gat aroumJ ta furnishing water to thea# people of College Hills < in parade down the streets of New Yprk, senior boot* oftan brought other sidewalk traffic to J *— i s near standstill They aaw the TruHting Oitek Triew floors of Billy Roae's Diamoml Horaeshoe, the heavy state spiral , mg sups of tha Statu* ud Liberty and the boardwalks of (teney Is land | Robert L Giles of Houston wsx contestant on the "Stop the Potatf*** thf -R ( s A can meat the demands of the people in th* new areas The certain section in mind is • part of Caller* Hills that is cur rently suffering from a far from ample water supply during the Summer months as well as a aoticable insufficient amount dur tag tbe other seasons of the year When taken lato the fity, these people ware premised Water and ather facilities which rad normal ly be obtained by being a part of * corporate city Of tours* tbe fity couldn't extend many of these Conveniences immediately, but they Were promiaed to thcA* people when condition* would permit m Malta Uon. J<w Sorrels, a resident of thi* Section, ha* been to tw# meeting* pf the council lately telliag them about the water shortage he and I"- neighbors have been suffer week ends, scarcely rpore than hall of the past three w*vk* ha* been spent on the post Th# Camp Train- | ing Schedule has < arfied the cadets to the Army Cbeip'ral Center, • F.dgewood, Fort George Meade, Gettysburg, and Iwtterkenny De ’ Music" radio program and won a To Hatch Oakland. ( alif (Al -R C. Tral- ter says b* just hadn't the heart to tell his little red hen the fact! of life k He gave her some potatoes to eat a week ago She’s been sitting for the room an conditioning unit while ufi than etnee, AtMttag in New York "puda to hatch il WfCIGARtTri . , , „, S TH. -»« 01 ** naoHiO .QilARew t"’ t® ill' YOO.f jrrelx told the council that ia Some places as many as four i houses were being serviced off a one inch line which is Hardly suf j firtent to supply one home with an ample water supply. With the low watet pressure Which these people mu*t contend With, there is also tbe problem of fire protection In the individual rase of Sorrels ■ boa* Would have to tie strung I Mai feet to the near eat fire plug in caa* of firv Naturally fire insure ace rates are going t# It* higher with the few fire plugs and low Water pres Sure Serving these people Tbe resident* ef this part oi town ateo feel they are justified in asking for bettor water conditions be Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 4 WEDNESDAY JULY 19. 11W ecu. with * a*TT*uoi* n.AeairiHi) At) lletss w * *«eS M*f THMeltOT wWi • ear nssanuni Hen-e r»le in rimmnti swnsa aue p»t autumn hm* asas sll eis«MSw4* whs r*nn nfUflMflKI’ «i»«rimevM with garage tn H*ya( Ideal for c«Mi|de AIm* al Hfty fteinste in • laHtage tfadaita ' pp4> J*e ! .ee Aktefitie Me* < >a(li Wtsttet i.r itetoere li <UM44 AM MU mwas Ue IMMS is k> MW ■ a> <4 Uw ta. kntuee auMirntwe • PERSONAL • a 2 l • Ft anfc Whtan 1 think of How you mtatrwntad me 1 atmowi fteHl oxer HKaYT ('•’TT srtnvoa mV SMMr*M r« Auntie bnA 6>l WaNan l>*1»e Mneisre* TNKIC4C SOON MOHS* •ml 6*11 in es<*l MM imsaisa M Unite M All cun ■ *nMli-» M*US MSI *n,eue »U*« Sne si SIW m rsir»>»» ' i.H**e Dr. ('grlton, R Iiee OPTOMKTR1BT • MOM BBPtT • 208 S Main Street t'oMPMTM.T PURHISHUI' .|H,n .»•»' Uatf WwS 'ran < *miM* SuuUinuie Tall 2-1442 for Appointment ruaiarl OS«n at « 'X* Vole For FUft 3TOIUkOC_H ATTCP5 ■ an Coltefp Stition Rwpreaentativa IA)I PGTN TRADING PONT —— PREPARE NOW... *'1 J \C A I I W v 'l l “ S' 1 ' -.*f f v> a . v J; ' d, 1 Ji.i j ^ .. |f OWN CIGARETTE EXPERT t VOU smaf Mtol etfU* f” Cbattorftoid eraaaw W YOU hug • F«ch #♦ Chaatorfieidt wnd age** * YOU emala CheatofRaWe and prove what every L? > ^ t imun a ta** Tcm.'- o it Make yaar owa TaMtaecae that #•*•« |ttip I ’l I MtJ« tmaka Miltfar - -- '-^c Houue Votes Down New Amendment il* 1S> The Hause vesteclay kilted a propo»ai to abteish the electoral aollege sys- tem to eteeting preaidents. in ef fect for nearly I Ml year* Members voted 21(1 to 143 X inat submittiinf a prhpoaad coo Jttonal amendment ta the states far ratlflflaioii. Ta have hewn adopted, the proposal Would hare bad to receive a two thirds major itv of thoor voting II failod by M votoa. Each party registered a major ity against the change Eigbty-aev aa Democrat* and 47 Republican* voted faf R; 114 Democrats, *3 Republicans and one American Labor representative Against it Tha Banal* had approved th* proposed change Fah 1 by a a# 44 tor •k. r I -f L ; " t "ffl ' I But it ran twto boated itertseaa ip ttte Haase Rena tor Lodge (•-Masai apon sored the amewdmeat In the Sew ate Rep Qeeaell (IMpa) waged fight far House NORTON RIRkllAITKR F O K Tax Assessor • (!ollector I want to thank all my fnwndn and aupjportwr* for thr votua »nd wundrrful aupport givm mr in (Ntat electujhm in which I haw bren a candidaU. and 1 earnmtly 4rrk and will amirrciatr that support again office and I need the jofc I an qutified for thw and I need job HiiB la my aecond trial for the office and the votea daft in my behalf two year* ago stand out aa a aa Tax Ai recommendation for me tor. or and Coliec- r our friend* or am ejected. 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