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I *• n, x Tlmen 'hrtut tb« Ym? u*. FV BUSH ED IX THE IXTEKEST Of A CIJ Nfttkm’A Top y Sectk) i’t 1949 f)f /4«V COLLEGE // COLLEGE 9TA1 TEXAS. )AY. AUGUST 10. M- Price: fire Cento T % | Control Powers | Given Truman Bv House Vote Allies T rap1,000Reds; Push Gains Momentum a r. ^ V* V*. *4 ' mA w^r» ^ er / Our •( man) •tain*'* ia Ike JapaaeM dt> af Kr*<a ia |>ic ikiliaa »rPDara4 hf WMhmrton. Aug 10 — (AP)-The House yesterday ■ 'Uh.-.nii V Toted staM* b> prc* wa^.* rationing pow- jts for President Truman into tH« adSMai»tra<i»a*» more limi *<t , economic iQntroi WMa. Tka vote* e®t k * an tk» amendmant ' ea* mtt th# laat word bat it wa* nirttng am uirh to makr tkv <*Han 1 oaa of toacaa* took mighty thin for any affMHtant who inaiata on a 1 Ml rail os thr po nt iater Al ton an th* naw aartion of j tha maaaui* cam* >» thr Houm ! j araaaad forward in an attainpt to di»po*a ot tha whola bill if (kmuh- Ha Th* tlarinion cama aftar ativo- j aatan of a ‘•tnssar" ayatam for autoiwatic conaumar rontr»l» siva up and ha I pad poah fur paaaasa of % whelljr dike rationary plan workad Out by tha hanking rommitta.' Ilia fomtnittaa tk» )«t> of i finding a romprt>miaa aftar tha | Houm- wwrkad for a waak and got Sow ha i a on tha l*rrtudant'« raqwaat ' for authority to fight inflation and | givr prioritv to dafrnaa naada Tha only ruYba on tha Praaidant'i d>arration for prtea-wafa-ratiomng tola* undar tha aaction adoptad to- I day ara thaw*: • A mommanilation hut not j a dtrartMin- that ha firat try to ' bold down inflation through vol untary agfkamant* S A prevision tKat if a *‘aub I* Coordination Tokyo. Auf.*10—tffi-Two Americsn reffanents mwp- ped • trap of steel and cut off 1.000 Red soldiers oo the CWm* ju war fnmt of Deep South Korea today. Other Communist troocw, flaetnf in panic ahead of the m IE/*11 A 9 J idling Allied drive on the keda' Chinju base, Plan 1 ill Aid Staff Officer as somethiag "in the nature trf a rout 4 ’ A me man patrols were two miles from Chinju and the main bodies of the U & forces were five miles from the town. But on thV (antral and North-♦" eaatrrn *ar front* tbr ('ommuniat* arm fighting hard to hidd thotr hvcr-rruMing ga n* owtatd* of Tar j] YongdiA. F.a»t Ouant port to \ A Forest Service County agricultural agents, research soienuata of the A AM Syitem. and the Texas Forest Service will work to gether leitu of in< last < .*a*t JBO\ more closely on prob- t . h -. wa » '^HXurrd by the of Tnaa*forNt land* under I. 1 Brf«.n Chinju. th« t'.S. Fifth and ItVlb R* g:m«*»ttai Combat Tnama' wnrv traring Into rvmnant* of th* i rack North. Kjonran Si*th Ilivinion. An ratimatHf 1,2(bl wnpr killed, feu ptMofpm wore Uk»*n Mundrvd* of Bi-d* threw away riflen nnd uhandoned machmcguna, ] raoilar* and yvin truck* in th**ir fr*»uy to g»>t away, import* to h*-ad«|U*itcFW Mid Th* North Korean high com mand aramod d**t»-rmm«*d t<> make th* Sixth ilil !«M>n *t.«nd to the I death Find Ihviaion, which had f| been supporting it. wa* Reported lured in the Bbrary'* latent dtaplay. an ex Mbit mn prepared the edit ore of Life magaune. The dinplay k entitbd "K rwtu" and rwnctrn. tan»«n a*pect* of the city, unchanged ihrwogh tenturim of ad*ancemenl and throweh (be arc o pa own by t’.A trwnpa. rtantial" pnrt of retail pn**e« have gone under control, wage* muat be curbed Rop M« Kmnoti (IH’alif i author of a once • adopted then recalled ameadmrnt for application af the fwrb» eA*e#evei prura riae & per rent above pre-Korean war level* tignaled the abift Hia propuui vlightly rvvtaed U> preparwl Kv<>to. both ' ^torieallf and fuU' 1*^ Fraaidan* Truman put on th*' L ibra ry Displaying Pictures of * Kyoto * “Kyoka.” an •♦xhiint by 4h* g<bt**r* of I.ife magazine, tut ally, the I* n«>w l*eing di'playtHl jn the Cashing Memorial l ibrary The exhibit which '•how- life iff he Japanese i itg of Kyoto. i» an he firat fl«a»r of the library It Will lie nhnwfi there through Sept I. Even under the orcupittmn af th*’ l nitsd Male* Army, life in 1 »ec entru lixation af ler*. howexer. and pa ti«*«tab!mhmest of Stste Jagsn. - gity f ralsiou* or- artieuiarlv the Snint*> Irakaw ahead of a 5 per cent nae If he choae, wa* the pending bu«i nrae at the Houm met tdday _ . _ Bet metew.t of plugging hnr«l for STilh A the Korean w»r Inapeetiag Ihe reeently kompleted nteaSl tunnel awpplyiaf Ibe Memorial Student < enter l» T. R Spence, mnaaxer ef phyairal plant* far Ihe A AM Sy*tk» The tunnel ha* been built fram the MS< to near Hart Hall, where it imna the prttnt cwllege ateam ayalem It will «upply heal and air eawditiSsHK far the new Center when it gwe* mtw nparaliwn next d B-29’s Blast Reds With Record Load i'i tons of bombs todsy- a new plan juet pgt into action here “The plan follow* a ayetem pat tern,'’ Mid Oumeelior Gibb Gil- chntk “in ciHshinmg the work of ] rwaarch teaching, bad extension j in each field of activity ” All work will he under the gene- i ml direction of the Foreat Ser- eke. The plan wax worked out by a j committee ■ ompoaed of T)r M T j Harrington premdeat of the col lege, D. W Wdliamk. vice-chnn.el ! ke for agriculture df the Syatem, R D Iwwia, director of the Agn- | cultural Experiment Station; G. I being di\ert«*| to bol*te» rnVr G Gihaon director of the Extea*ion 1 roaning R»d* on the bank* of the | Service; A I> FohMIaP, director Naktong *ix nnle* frs*m Changn--' 1 of the Foreat Service; and C. N > on k- Shepardaon. dean of the Srhool of jtth Heat Off Agnculture The Foreat Service will continue There, 2d rtulra north ef Chin- i 1 to carry on foreat reaearch work ju. the Red* bent off an attack with the Agricultural Experiment ny (he I' S. 24th l>ivi*i«»n rein station under the new pr**grnm, forced by element* of the Second ' daaigmd U> (OordmaXe wyrk of the Ihrmion. agenrie* more cl.^ely in order to A m i|^.| onR batlkline *tretched | improve aervjce*. , a |png the riverfront. A break Aaaummg an active part in car- through there would imperil Tae- ( rvlng the mewaage «»f foreatry to gUl tM- I S *uppiy baa* 29 mdea individual landownef* will be the t*> the northeaat. Extranion Service Tbi* job will he done throughout .IK Eaat Texas ■** ^ Tank led North Korean* on Tokyo, Aug 10- -<AA-wB-29 bombers kit North Koresr countie* where the Forest Service ,V' UI L '^*? 4 ) ° # ha ve bi (ht i*rufouod IZwiwm an!! 11 • ^ MeK.mum virttally in have M.uight profound kAsatrassd ^ £ (WfM , hy House the banking ”a very gwwd “A ta a ragta in • xient nnpwted the atraightjhrbet fngn JapSHoae life K»mA pkrtagSiphp aAaMM ia i' rrapondad to MclCln till a nee Harr rat fratfeal **~} h m'* remark by killing hi* .mend the Nippon city ha* r"«* on murh «d purification cerea^y at the , n overwhelming voice the aame aa it haa for thou»an*i» of •lino Shrine of Iwn. the tU^nely^ yearv, according to Robert A *** Shnneg. <h# IgipSriwl False#. and the SudAHat >Aahi ^ongwanji tempi* It glao ahnwa Hie Hi| « record drop for admini«trative ^er-.-nnei telling Ihe They pounded objsttises in the Won«im area including M • group had j t h* ( hossn (Korean) 0(1 refinery and communications After ilTliUlm a *#1131(1 .e^wurth of PwaljgSlI Th*- B 21s tywtsrsi^s th# rafln target because wrevitHis (tnkra faded U> knora it te 1 ! The illatioa i| au mdea north <vf AS Moure, a*ting librarmn l Temp4o-fw4ng, tea dnnkmg. a pur«u!t of athulagly *tudie* a 1 **! t^e activitie* of aigal! handicraft m- duatriea these ire practically a* they were undef the ancioSt Kfh- peroj* House Mid It •« this aspect of Kyoto par- ieulacly a* it M reflected in it* religious architecture, he pointed gnd exaiwple* of 4apwne*e panging out. that the esfKor* of Life have and acu truce shown in aaaemAling this remark-| * _w~*- That left diacretmiiary powers ffr the President to apply the con- aamer i-ogtrol* when and if he gaah. Hongwanji Srgde. the iLT J "V’ 7*" " , " , ‘'■ssis *" d “»■ k "' ery target had inatal lat The prOMpa* hijh B 2S h*ittib drop iwi N«"th Korean targets was Mil tons ig cf*r day, Repo it a of th* B 29 ..peratum* pie*, th# San-Ju San Gsn-lie hall, and intimate glimpses wf children, Houxe said any major backing far tbcm by I bn I enter of •hot**, itn Kes*e* Kelittnn made Religion ir Jap* n which »<> of ten aeetna Complicated if not in comprebenailde to the Wrategr Other photographs depict artiaU ’ * f • t work, Buddhist mi a* at achool ▼ Oil T 01 1 laiH ( Flays (.ommunists I J \*L Kd I )<’parttm*nt To \lttT I’ro^rain parallel l# About 12 tuna of tv.mba were dumped “witk exceljent reaulU" on the naaaed Um nqutwment. The B 29 miaaiort firat had started for a strike on bridge* at Ymghung Other bndjte* and railway arter ies were pwunded at .Honjin on _. ... . -t i North Kocmw East Coast and hwwd*jUHrterw Ibe latest atnke* j|wxnggan .gM Kumchon in South bix.ught t« 4p th* number nf con n on . a aecutive day! during which Anter , fl<«WS in ground support .can air powtr ha* htt t th ,, vgj - l4 7T. tlV .*^ .e , . . - ^ klt i the daily av+i^e of the paat week - Allied hordhera and fighteraJiH Bo , t )>f tKr X %rrr th< , Nak . tong River |g the Maegwan area Reserve Status Is \mplifie(l the Kart C<*a*t, HO mile* north of , I’uaan, the l ,S. seaport at the tip of the Korean penmnaula. Guer rilla* and turncoat* raptured the mountain town of Kigye^ only nine mile* northwost of Pohagg, the- im pwrtwnt L’ii. air and awahaae 2* i mile* south of Yongdok B 29s dumped a record total of d2f> tons of bombs on Red target* in North Korea Thuradav. An Air Force spokesman said Red tr*n»- xrtation line* were ctippled bad Hr. C. C. French . a fir. French ha* assumed his du ties -a* AAM a new dean af the college. He came la AAM from \ irginia rolvterimir Institate. where he was xice-president. A natiex af Philadelphia, Ike 49- I ear aid educator received kta LA, M.A. and Fh.l». decrees fram the LimeniMy of iVmmjrL vaaia. Draft Hoards 4 hie to Defer \&H 'Brains' Washington, Headquarter* £L 10 fixed -i/K-*- Wt Kili^at* «nia*l, Kaa bee* c**nter<-«l in the port me nt will hegta a^flkw The Agricultural E*i Faria The Voice of Frame i* soundo g lou*ler rlearai and fur ther eeery day in it» role as a cold war weapon For some 150 hours event weal, multiple transnnttei* tarn De- Radio Diffusion Francai*-- ™ which mean* simply "French Radio rity of Kyoto for almost 1 *»*> Iti-e teaching program August 25 Broadcaatihg”- hammer at the years, the librariac sawl From 794 ami 24 when 10(1 x oca buna I ggri- , iron curtail with br<mdca*t« of A l» to IHdh kys'to wa* also the gultural teachei* front **eer the m-wa, music ami cultuvw capital of Japah ami during th** t#ti*tie meet w ith memtiera *f the And the men who run the gov- long period some .I.IMni temple* and department's staff em men t-control led radio are now shrines were er#*'ted (if i hear teft|pli». more I haa thousand still remain whic f w itr..gram is desire*I be ta me* (■art meat All %r (ytTiiian V-2 Hiinib \t HilriliTMoiHl Renta at Part of * tlgrman V 2 rocket, fe<ie<t hj belonging to thi Aeronaut!, at R> to Ros* gtmecu'c Bep*»tmerit, was de- — atrdyed by fire it hoisterwood FtaM yeati rdar aftermmn alaoit 2 9t, Ihe ixwkeT Caught fire from burning grass -which in tom was iehited by s #UMWn( trash pile The Fire Ikgat^Mtent aw* wared the alarm bu? the r<*ket was de atroved bv the time it arrived on tha score The engine >4 tile riwket was in j the AeronauMfcl Engl nee riiyj building an*t Was md lost in the fire. (] of (1 DinNiorw To Murl I iii'mIiiv blueprinting even more Russian , ,h r;. • fair of the noad •/ inarr U^feunf |*TfT ** h make* uk - «i ta those alrea*ly going out in ('terhosluvakian. Polish and Hun pr.*fews»»r in experience x»h*ii gradnates 4j>h* as teacher*, according; ^ i fame* Moss, professor in the de- 41 .. ^ w a Ta addition, hrench Radio broad —rt* shortwave programs d#ilv in agnculturni ••duration stu- ■ thr roiloge Will ho af the program, aci-orriing w ide ranfe of military. BMrc- jtlvea including rail yards, Mufe*** ami i-ommunlrationa American Mnkea, alao *••***■ mad* in support of ground actio* along the 14b mile fighting frong Royal An»tralian Air Force plan*-* flow infantn mippral git* •ion* centered in tKe fight along the Naktong River. FEAFogate thi* picture of the air action; B 2V bombers concentrated ef fort* largely against Kaa( t'oaat communications facilities *nd es pecmlly jn the K<>nan l .nghurqr •ecaor wiDi »i«re than 100 ton* of bomba 14 Bridge* Deal roved These it rfeies were a ..mtinua •y aci ounted t<f 14 hey bridgv* tw» Prof large imluatrial iaatallatimw and Moscow and near <'|i»ju on the Southern sued Tuesday said that re*er ^‘ ont viata to rec**tve orders to raport between August 15 pud October .‘(1 p,: ly Fighters from carrier* and the Iroarda yesterday ta defer buhl Washington' Au£ 10—UP Air ,fnrr *' P‘ , 9' K * W 1 frontline*. student* who have completoti At -The Marine C°r p» has Patrol Reaches River ^^ announced that Oil call - up p,tr«da of the Utk Regimental Hon thi* fall of Volunteer rfperven will Combat Tram f>n Thursday after- The policy applies to student* In be Daced to meet exnan- noon 0‘ , e - h*-d the Nam River five the upper half of their/. lw**et, K- miles east of Chinju. Th*- fifth during the last yeur in ykich UlS Regimentoi Combat troops joined attended college. * 7 • the A5th twelve mile* east of the The regulations ara/temporary town. . - aion requirement* A Marine Corps statentynt is Ca#P*y Strafed Jet* atrafid a tr«s>p convo started fireg pi a large ware Resistance on the road to Chinju will be mainly officer* of captain's was dcacnbi-d aa light by a spokes v and rBII || an ^ below and enlisted men m *n *1 General Ma< Arthwr'* head situation to go on New and of sergeant's grade * ,hr r wuh^om^; 'ty r w - iecr.lla '.•o*»t. fith^ii strafing attacks hit — Yongju and T^iyang In the CMgju ar ea, tf vehicles were reportgd damaged A fuel dfglp. two large build below, «iu»rtet-s. i|« signed to clarify for student* |dani)ttig with their e*i' more permanent/policies may be adopted later __ - . The Amenraua captured strafe-. ^** ,, *"F r *5^**j9li* already Rpp* Tha aUtement wg* described *» w ' w high grouml about six miles ** • wh *> ^ At* “an amplification' of Tuesday'* 4 ,t „f Chmhi after a aha.p »kir- («•"«<'"g *ch«al may ho defarrad annoumement on calling up re m „h A rtdge there ran* to With “" , ' 1 F'* rt *.P» V®**- •erv** It said that “eery few j m two miles of Chinju. The Nam TodpyV authoaipntiion ia not patnd* maruiatplry, H merely permits thorn mgs and a gwi position wer,- hit J 9 "^ K '«r. wjwre American in strike* afK<*ryong and Chinju. w ' 11 ^ cmllt ” the flr,t [ "7™ w.rk.ng, slips to t And Treft rff RiR^pr London, AMI 1©- 'A* -The Mos- onw radio «*aoun<e<t a new inven- si Vekhov told a IP reporter about the phase Only, a few woman Manxes will be summoned to active duty isitial- ly, the Corpa stated They brill he called as required to meet the general expansion pf the Corps and to release male* for the operat* 1 ing forces The Corp* spokesman said that edge the city’* to C rmit er merit * if adeiaahta. Tk '4. fli h*w I Sngliah. Spanish Italian Arabic l * r * , ‘ mwuwiai igaMJiaiiapa ana noarnw r H .«a rejmrter about th* The Corps tpokegmi gM Dwtdl. a* part of a general j “(her supply sou me*. irvelopmi-nt Of tree* which grow the results obtained from the first dffort to tell the world about One H-29 miMion swung stray twice ss fait a* usual and ench call for 50,0(10 voluptaar resorviats France and its problem* | from it* eriflnal objective 4o Min- tree yield* four time* as much would govern, to an extent, the — mel a concegtratioh of eight Wo- *«od as uagdl. Among the hyped- mobilisation schedule for the ap- mottves and 240 c*ni ia yard* at ap trees, hg said, were populars, proximately 90,000 remaining re- Kawoa, shaft 70 miles narth of walnut* laddhe* and acnciaa serrists r e r **tf } Pi v iP m j, : m a J9 The t c4b*re Station Chamher of ( ommercc Uxard of d rectors will meet Tuesday afterwam on the awrond fl-mr of the (ottsgu Station State Rank. H E Bur ges* prraidrnt 4f the i-hamher, announcetf t.siat ■> The mratrng had originally Wen asheduled for Tues*ta>, Augurt A, bat wa* pw**p.med because of pre vious ebligatioa* of several I ward memlicr*. Burgem Mid. At the Grove Tonight* - M(.M aievtey •‘Forsythe Worn aa," with <.i*-et Garsoa and Emd Flynn Ahw a comedy entitled "Hearanij Puaa'* fe: Friday Nigh t Square Dancing Prot'es Summer Season s Hit By MAfTTHA FKRl.l SdN l'4*( few year* the Vni- has beer swept by g| For th* ted State* craxe that npikes the Chari#*tap ef . '’ nr 7, 'f* the twenties look like a WUipom 1r9m m H Hay* and #ac student, Richard skill at such dtdee* as ‘•Gnlden Nicosia. haM don* some guest Slippers." "Texas fc hottish,” “Va- Mlliag this aMssassr. lets Walu.” "Bladl Hawk WaHa.” Sine# tW. ! group ia made up of 1 “Ltli Marlene" and Jeaae Polka '* percent newcomer* Fach sraamn end* With a goodnight | tructionai per- • WAltS. minuet 1'U if. square dancing! TTHi 9 " ^ # „ u ^ ' No matter where you ate Aron ^ tW dancing , This fall Hightr.we. hope* to —c«»untrf M city- reu a*w - 1 *0 U» I p m to teach th* transfer the square dancing ad*’ country or city- yen are bus cepiible b. fie diaeaaa This mm mer it ha* been ane ef the gexst ha*l< stop*. When the anus re« are formed lar amqaement* Mmu^red by • n ' 1 the aquMN dancing get* start at TW Grove r Kia* ;*• jf M fraffic el tW eat et an repaired g trpfMc eiRBBl wldeh wea wea fixed iota place and a new cable Activities Itsne*rt A Mr and Mrs Erakine tower an# llr. and Mr*. R ire the oo-seonsora far the weekly Friday nigfet dance* Hludehta. their wiSM. date* and evrti stags I male sad female i are ragtilar tataeni. “We atrergge about thirteen or fourteen mpgirei and that include* (bar couple# to the *#pM>e/’ MbR*. _ , tawer reai men ted "W# also usxMNy •** have 25 or M ‘jaybirds I»pacts Gather* ban)" |-itor By Hightower dee* the cai|ng ad auch «tr«tge terms aa “slenund leD era ofeMTrd without a hitch Alemand hff' translated mean* all the men to the left. Simple Isn't R? guest raRagn ara enewaiffed te Durum udarmissiona. rocor i come and dieplax their waits* Bam pat an for danera sad wa Kennedy, J. D Godyhere, W. T.IONffeM haM g chance to try Pnpelar Tanra In edditiM to the inetnutioae ench new dihea is walked through once to ffpilanxe the couples with it B*m# ef the more popular donees are “Bird in the ChM* “Tesaa afegr," "Sally Gaodln- ’ Roltm, Stone Iplit the Ring," Iwkt.—Sw.ng Olr agon Wheat •da dicta at The Grave into tit* Aggie I Square*. Thi* group wg* organ-/1 laad laat long term for the Kg \ gie*. (totes and wives fa li wary “If* not necraapnr to eegte in square dance i nitUM," Hightower Mid. “Usually Hi fw aanymer the danger* >hy away fram the heavily- western rostumee. They will make their appears ace again in the fall" Mamev, some Western dress to seen The girt* t-rt»ct full flower ed skirts and the hoys come cem- ptoto with boots, levi* and stet- "Ife a g*hHi ty to get your •am mer esordbe,” Menu to he the general oppitoa 4 the daaean. TW go to R with n will that set the apectau ra to topping thair too* m m i laf th* il V