The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1947 Page: 2 of 4
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PACK TWO
THR (AMIM.S (HAT. DKNTnN. TEX AM, FRIDAY. AL'C 1. 1W7
Tbancel 7a Be Stopped
VnloU. 9nle*ut Q'toutd
North Tcxaii* stand th. chan.....f k.-
mg iMt' uf thi ir favorite form- of »• fit*»i
t«jrinr»«*nt. The regular Wedii»- night
(lance-. which have ».**rage»i *'» couple-
in attendance th« pa-l few time will to
discontinued onu-i more inter*-' . how-n
in them 1a the 'oil* * 'ssi
At the la»* (Uni <• a girl’ tag *.i f*«.
tur»-l t pr<x id* van* ' to th« affsii \ •
according to -ti|ier\ i«..r Fred >lm k otOf
method
» of varying
th* finm *•' kA
ill te-
Worked
<iu* if th.
tu«(« •f wa fit
tha’
way
Hr-.'..
ding cnti rta
inm^fit 1** ah *
merit to
mo * f»i ulty
Tl1**fTl A*#• r - 'A h*‘h
there
is R.mt
■ re-[s.ri-< to
what th#v
Hut
with, it
•»|iprt'. :at lot
X t tHTf if* littl
j v*'
ti» *‘f)T**rt hi ii
Th. 1
l»r» * fit r;t»‘
t»f attafwlaru t n
it the
a pi*k!\
j/i>\f I'lijithDtj''
* dam not
larg.
enough to di friit flic rout of the nrche-tra
N*» ra. the .ulnrio i-tratioti (annul .1
low -uoh a situation to continue
< tfie of the reason gi. en for the mail
attendant e that * el* nt hie. * too much
outrode work if that i« trio fine And
J thet* 1 ■ rt /ton • re,1 i ■ ■ . * d ,•«-r
I i|> that i • ‘0 letter Hut D r. ,m
_Mtio t.iderit euro, ed at North 0-xa
Mate, and thorn rea- ons probablv do not
affect ail of tliern
Trans|mrtat ion tin- laen provided, the
dance* have tieen enlivened, arid the door
for *ii|**r. leeil entertainment 1- o|a-n II
the door 1* eioied on thi pastime, tht're
hoold tie- no corn plummy
( on.plaining a North Taata hatu’
it it a it 1 an when c|*e tint in thi (-,,-«
it will not in iii tifii(| K
Huiiio Gneatei HtotJUt
hUMt 14ft Go
'I t ' de< 1-.on f Ku in ■ del.gab to t to
I'nltwl Nation Se« urit > oum il to veto
the t'rulet) State--' re olutinn for tin e-
tat*li*hment -it .1 semipermanent frontier
commi-sion 11 the Balkan- ha- createel a
gra e -ituatton in world affair
Andrei A Crnmvkn. the Soviet repre'
entails* ha- thu u-erl the1 (lowiiful
right of Vi to n a Big Knur nation for the
eleventh tmu -mii ttie > tabiiwhtn. nt of
the i o .1.1 11 n l.o dot .n latiuai 11*1*1
The Russian ikx lared that the council had
no power to 1 orri|»d an. coiintrv to admit
an invcsUgatmg r.imnn«-tnn
It."1,1 and tfu r e - r id 'to World know
that the lialkariH havi ticeu a trouhii
|hi! for rent uric-i, and that once attain
the nat lonah-t d input. ray my then now
threaten to disiupt into a full -.<ale war
Hu- -la 11 -e -it t til ' t -. t k* - p ,1 eon "Il -
'ion out of the Balkan and thin* keep the
I N't > Idled t., 1 hi • , 1 nt occurring in 11 ■
hot i|Kit of till World will lead IIIIIIIV ex
l*rt- to believe that -he ; r.-|*>n-iblc
for moat of tin frouble.- imw appi army hi
the Balkan*
The follower- of that line- of fhouyht
are- riyfit The more- confuAion and cha
(die 1(111(1111011 ftiaf • xi d in a country.
flu feetter the chanc> - foi * unimum-m to
-e-cure a foothold then I he recent inva
-ion of 1 >(•■••( e to ( ornmum-t force-- wa
nei accident arm- and -upplie- for the*
-o- alleel 'International Brigade" that
staged the mvn-ioii ram* from -oine-oiii-
prohatilv Ku- m b\ wav of Yoyo-lav ia
anet Albania
The Ku—tan- an in no hurry to
achieve their yoal of a oimmuiiHtii world
If they are thwarted, a m the- Civece m
va-ion. they -implv wait anil try ayam
Ttu l mted Nation mu-t overcome
Ku- 1a veto d the pro|M>sal to have- a
comm 1 -on yuan I the osereignt. of t He-
-mal null.1 1, tin BafVai If th*
l N't) eannul handle -itch problem*. it 1-
tmic for Arm 1 - a hei ■ • it to ae-t B II
Small cl<Uk...
"It - going •< t« a great fiyht, ladie-
anel yentlena i |n ora corner 1- I 'm le
Ham with hi- tnarveloii-|v devedop*>d phv-i
que anel ir th* other corner land- Ke*<l
N’o-ee| Ji» m all hi- maymfm cutIv eh-
plai cd raw {tower
Anel lev the wav. the- traeiitamal -plan-
riny ha- la«*n rrpla-nl bv th- tri-am
lineel round an-nu for the- cm itinti-r t»
tween * he 1 two yn at fiyhtei
‘Th* bov- are walkiny it into the
center of the rmy now, and I ta le Sam
look.- frie rwlh Keel N'o-i d J01 - • m- to l»
a bit concerned with hi- ep|Minent'- atti-
tude
‘ And ther> < the belli I’licle Sam walk-
out with a mule on ht» fait hut Joe ic
very war. '-am ui-t la-io-d nit with .1
terrific |iat -m the lutck, Jo#- retaliated with
a ma-hiny left veto Both met- are <x
chanyiny -tayyeriny que-tion- and an
-wer- and I**»th an- tirmy under th> pre
aure T here'* the l»e|| -lynalmy the end ot
the- first lound
'Thm next round should tell the -torv
Which will it U-, Uncle- Sam or Ked N'o*ed
Joe”'
III
Sen. Owen Brewster, chairman of the
Senate war mveatiyatmy committe-e, 1-
doiny -ueme transcontinental BiMe-epiotmy
for the tienefit of Howard Huy he- and
Trans-World airwavs Ho, hum Why
don’t the senateer and his probee do a
bit of Bibie-swearmy for the Iwmefit of
the public—on a stack of 'em 7
Confined Charlie
Still Gets Around
At North Texas
ft *f#ih | g
1
Moviewt and Reviews . . .
Ice-Cube Crawford Becomes Glowing Ember
At Heflin's Slightest Touch in
i<t', \ \
Y.m fly
K
. T« r„, r*t*i
»r »l M*r»i
Itvj* nt. muiu-f i
fit |* I»f e* trill -*i ti»
Harli«‘ i» « troNfft
I *»
f'*r i*H|r i
i.t. of hi* Mm! mini m tv
■(|f H fi#»i return* N
’pmi] thu fail rHar Imp's ,!ir*»tr
War Cries Not Apachns.
Sderely Dancors in Gym
hurtrhnnptt rummy (>'•»*• //"■
fit *'f *' y d/,, »•>■"*- * **••*
ri tri nf »»« \fnut-' n <1 - fun* y
Thr y flip '*fy 0 nthHtmat••
y• fit *t/ th» »t/«di. lUfHriny rid**
hrfti fhr>r riich >‘iit
f wtrt fhr itilltny ■!««/ 'IlMrfi'e'
IHen « ■ I! th.
y -> >ift yii'ra nw t u fh * h ■ u i
tit * h »'y fit *tfH*
VAN MlFt IN
Oft the Campus With the Enos . .
'In a Rut' Ex-Students Still Hear
Bells More Than Anything Else
by Thonn* f#ut#»r
I ft flu!•*»# 1 w* Ut thi* t|f *< t»T •
pi**H • <»f M ll'sfl lie.Htdl - it
ty f l*ifk•*. Moplh T* xh ► ■***’» hnvt
f**« »i htuy ntfUflci • Ht t|
rnufriHir*- MOc* • iff» J ir •
tu n ritrtiith iip|Hirtt'(l th** mijont
uf rti*w nf «*x Aftiifti
t hue k tb*‘ • Mmftu* fhiuuyt
HHfl ( |i|)|tin(f Mil i tttiWii
wni|iliii|f 1 i«M*nu*lti'
A hr MI* 1 '•* J K \ N
ERAS' I I I h U t I / \
v*whit wait inut»nil (»f» July
M to !m (ihn . I. * t * In t i ,1» .
IiaIIm- Th* r**r*»ifi«»nv a« t*'tt«! n>
Worth
h i I/AMI I H IK '.III *»N
Mrlueti a a im*m**e| f- SI ll\
I At h II RSI'.A1- \i»- VI t v • .
1 vr h f•»rfun! wHdmif «'t*in*iny
th* fUpttfit - liurrh *f Mdi - -»t • *i•
July ii Hath hi*1 iftHfltiAt* «*f
S**rth Tmif
pR f It IKiVAMN'i,
d »1, t r* t
<iniilfti po»itio<» »ri
th*-
limifi Mu 'lauahtri J*»f> will
mi th«* NT fnmpu* rif-xt full ** «
ftf'dhmari tu»t*’f»t
A iirmirif*' which l**»tCMf> m I "
tliff e ,1-41 W’ (»ft*l I■' e|f (|
Neirliind l»*t m«*rith i llmiiMt.fi in
tin mi* 11 iftiff of i*x t II \ It I I h
ij! INN of t»itfiiv 11!•- mful Kath
I**# ti M»r> N»*»kivv*ll. thf Biidf'
Hhum , f.hmniHjft-i.ti, Nfwhurv
111 1 k‘ IH I * I ! I I • r * >1
rp|4 »*t M |« rn oft lul\ *. iJ*»
hmiiH uf!* r Mu Var«k»vi»M nr
nvifj ft fern tjiflxni) hy pini'*'
Juw* ifriifltiiit. M \ h* I K I M* N
|*K!TKN tittffoifol n i* -
■ ohVfMlt Kill of t h<* Ar-t 1 tl II *»!!>'
Kr*»r«im»r* »»• t «* •
V|ie , whlfh WH4 hf-ld iM tin \ fi»k
nf Jilllf Mi 1 wto
frf*rn *h«‘ poru«*Mft**n t<> \At• *? I!
T -i Womiwk in Ha it A
1 Mlw i .July mm r ny m< }-i<
of irMifluat* JO ! E MUM
t harhu Harr , jhm f*d rwn! «
* I Mi HaliTiRT'’T, t* I that >( BE R
MEiE flftl t*I AS And I »«rn t
Coylr Ahu h Wft- f> Mil |f> thf >*»«i
*i elf! h.-M*i I I h ’ -I illy *•
t f UiMnjf thrmlifh lh»* South S*1,fiw
oi.vmmI f*»r Tab it i i* * x AtAV
SMITH Itfhton Smith is rt«-tst«ir
m Ilium***.* rimriHiffr for n
nf 1* full*"it fr*»m thi t 1 ci iiy
of Southern (jiltfnrr m it t K*»«
Afu/fir wh«> rwrfith »•’ iiil on
Itonrd tEtr* Tauruu f«*i a jfnmru
rrili if nod tiar hun^inif .•x|**,*|;
t Kih Sruitr), a *t
,»nd hi • > ’jtrrmf•
with thrtm army
tors filled with
proi’f’ #ul into vit
id**nt
plan
urphu
* a rk !
irnitw
a* If IV
t,o rpluni
r**f 1 if*-1 a
by Don K*tft«r
I P< .*» and hAt**
Th* Ahy I ^ar*ii*»* tail.
Hut t»y inv t*»rm**r?t
hiww th*4 f»rt t<**» w*»:l
A 1 h#* vv v t*» fh *f \ m* H**fUn,
l nr\ firawford 'rAfi*ff*ro from An
it»** tn a /kiwtfiir finft**r. from
ti*'r U> pM*- of', All 'MpclUlf of
ft, At Mtv'U'fiOi fub-'Afir*' Molly
etitiil and rornAf tic h*V‘-
prff»bnf«tp*l an.! rallr*! "urir**|u»t
**d iov** M
For JoAft hA< it t*a*l n "Po**
* • l mr M.**r - f 1 ot yin f M*»r
lo\». unrrtornrd by Vat., brmf
fi*»r »riH htr ntidifitr**
m nu*#** of -offarm*
■it
A l! thi l»r h *h*‘ Vnt
iovns
not
/(•nr Em! m»itEt** r *t m 4
• If.
haK
h j#**! v«*»’!«*» 1 4t*R**( of fitrurfs
.1
VV *h trut* ftffmfir vat
rty.
Joan
nnnot ur fl#*f ittatid wh>
a
ft.an
wipild *»v** mathomat i 1
ttrv
thaV
Etor a pr«*tty if*>*Hl point
Hut
Vs-
E**»h**Vf * if a uittf *lfkiU in num**i
Mi f -***«•! of f*'r» MUfit* fifur<*
h»- will ri*»Vf*r fo wronf another
point In mat b#*rn«tii*R you
1 * if In ir* oft**n
Ii. l«»v** a • t Hit in mat he
n Mfu wf* »' «1 t w<» alwayu m#k**
four
Thi arf umont -****rru untwA’
?*E»lr an 1 .loaf- I *» - • ■* \ft**i
Mun i n M ir* h«'fo'
4ii.| "fhiwu^-eajrtMl/ | w>»ul<l think
• E at loari wruilrt Eh* tir**»! nf lovifii'
anil liumir. atid vnuM lay #|owrt E|*e»
'l«*r ati*| ipnt
Y*t ‘T'im o< I" tin it- w«>ndt*r
ful rnofio'nte.. anl th** pirturr ha*
U'cn ttpcl t.of«*th#*f with 'hlir at.
k'llfol work»• aonhifi It fatN !»»•
a i *• th** fhrtn* Eja* E»*** oin*. fhi« a
hart Th** film -tart* out with
nothin* and M*<.n f.*t#* hark t*» itw
E*f*f innirtf
What#*v*i
r pmm
•**1 V\ ,» f IM* r
HfotEi«f <
tf) fill!'
“VhiaHNiPfNr?
That’* th«*
ntily
quant iofl h ri*
that
VI|*Wt‘f Ilf**’
(f a*k ii
u pa*4inif
and
PiHurm
with
mi t>«4>py Inv**
July
tiM*
* uri * nt
fad tn Molly
furl in, fiirurativ**!y, -*hoot
aiiou into th# air ami
tiyf Et
r\evnr firtfimi/ th**m
lh*«lf|«v *P«AI»«-»
Brother* to film
u . onth Ih-f-ept
rU«* | ” “I he apt torn'
ItRVl' iff i* A*
lift*
M»*n
t «*t u
Off lot
lirna v
and
W am**r
v MKP*»t<r
ami “Put
a «tor,v of
»v** for Caul
I f la id* Katn*’ un
* for her Thin leadt*
of (!»■ liinw tertipni H
h*’ jM'opIt* r|<» not }»v«*
happi
Mu'
v'tr* to *a«r tofr«Khf*r nt*» th*-
jH4*-t a* th* **nd nf !h** p.f r*
* a* mate h**d by oth**r «tu -io*
Joar ( raw fort] riiAOt* a *orr
**nd in M ■ <'*o»u#* arxi a !atE
ha tow har -*v**r Anti SEi*-r 'at
h**afi m Th** I nfaithful
If thaa»- trrritov twi«t« to ov*-
affairs pt*i«ut, wa may 1«h.k for
war ! to rtbn«**r ai pi»*uie-
a l^*vr an ! I.**arr.'* u. Ahirh
t 'upid ha- much letter Iu* ►
Hut who Aaf.t4 to ^iv** hiiri lu* k
nf that kind''
Mystery Donor.. .
Museum Has
Death Saddle
Of Old Scout
May IAt> Plaer. A t l.y
on'-, t <»i A roali. tanned »id man
mount* a hoi • falteiH, *.hp«i fr.rm
tEit oi<idi«* Men ruah to hi- * d*'
kTiv^ him m» d « al attentior . it h»*
#»on dead M.* ir Kit t'ai-on,
oie* of Ani«o as freatf-t *4o»ut
And the ~H*l#Ke from 'A-hu'h he
11pjf**fl at tE • Mme <»f E»i <l#*sith
now Eta. jr th* NT historical
muf.Mirri
Mystiiy wurnrundi th** ifift #»f
th#- a«}dle t«. North T«*xa .»• oid
inf »o f>t .1 I. Kirtfabufy. cura
tf>r of the ^tate MistfUual roller
tion Kor tEi* m>-t.riou' -tranfei
who donated the addle -imply
* a ted that t wh the ia-t addle
’hat Kit < ar«on evi r t le
Accord*f f ti» 1)i K!i>if oury,
aleout ten yearn aft a man in the
ifarh of a typical cow harul wa-
ItMikiief throufh th«- rn i • urn; |tr
K if.yshury offered to -how »Et» ma*
aEeuit and answer any qu«*?*tiohm,
lint the mart «»nls thanked the cu-
rator and walked nut A hort
while later th«* t arson -a*hi!# ai
rived at the museum from N.oa
Mexico Th*. only conn****! *on the
i Ei*h.| ha- with the donor i- Kieil
die l edenci, t «»lfax. N M a for
met NT student, whose name ap
pear f on th« display ard
Freddv < mb |miih, Colmar. N
M one time Hs-i-tant to hr
Kitif-Eujry and re-ident *f 'x<**4
Me< . wa a*ki’d to find to# tor.
ih «*v*»r
dftir
U-hiffi th* ~#i«i• H• and th** nam*4 *»f
irmpfl"
1 h similar d< till*
th«* #lonor Mi* answer wit na»
nf P
rh»»loifi#*al r*q>rf' sifth-
th«‘ man wished to E** known only
r«*jH*rn,
i- mo! - which Efliyht
t.hroo|fh EVtlt'iit , and tha’ Ei«- a;-"
p
o*niim **
tefuM»d tf> fur nt'h th*- muaaum his
1 th**
in»Eiiiitv of Wai ni»r-
name
Read in the Papers
A A T“ r\ • British Shoot Up Pardes Manna,
/VI rs. I mm an Uies: Hughes Expected in Washington
AMboufh to w from the *(iuot>
• « ik’ efTic* makf up most if th*-
new* of cie*. everal of North
Tc*a former lolleyiaM-e an a.
«eptiny new jo*- Ax t MAKI.A >
H*»MINI lot l*e* named pn
pal of Tempi. E*»ifh s* h.M*l Oftd
(lean of Tempi, junior •‘olley
|.N«t yea I he wa-- »lir.*«-t**t * * f nil
»Hulun, ami instruction in ♦ Aie-
. ho-<l in Mur pt •• v
Aftei 21 year* a- a m*’tnia*r of
the fa.ulti for the Alhan> *Towds.
Vnterans Fiqht Wasps
For Fun, Not Wives
Any bumps on J»m Lc>opa
dorado C«Ey Eiarb K#rn
m i E uric nr* H«l‘ Ma f i
- Bru. « W.K.n Tct
m ara not
the*r w'■ 4tt*‘ Ih
onq ti bf
buE ft m wasf> Kqht
VdliAia.
-mq ou* St
Bo-nq married ic
».. n t t e * * I
b- <y . from heinq boy
And th#
fopofts tnat
Vat YfHaq#
a wasp Krjht**r { afad
Summer Picnics . . .
by Re.qejie> We»*mor*Und
I*t* no ** hi* pi(khaldv th* E»* -1
(MHMuhif w a> to «omluiie fiiti arol
riit-ei y ttth.-i p.i-itime- has* then
appeal, hut non*- ran lioant -uch
vat * I pleaiute an*t pain
Starolard fHjuipmant inf luo."- a
mch basket fit S«*« J with ••dtble--
A myvtcr > Umy containinif ma
ter »h - known only t«» tEw wnr*t
.«• • 1 -<• • -i ’ *■ a •
E»i|t kept M*aiot ti|fht until the
picnic h well umicr wav
Salad drcuamir i-. a mui«t; for who
* an have a r***m1 time at tire lake
without *mcannir th. «tick> u
low if.H) all over everythiDf and
everybody^ Vmi what- a picnic
w ithout th. (ftrt ?
MTm*7» the lunch in spread, lea*.
eve-rythinir open for th. ?nat*
You'll find them very efficient
;r *ivtk They fft into th»- inayof
naui*. th*- aartdw tcdie*. and the
mouth, where they may E*e maati
< a*e#l carefully with all the rent
ot the foot! you arc chewing
An a mater of fact, piemen
hr pad develop tht wtll known ei-
w E>**f*‘
sEi*' visited a ft
tend
Slirn
inf a r«
•nt rat t
wit h
nr h* >«»!
lioftid nf
\\ Et rt*
Emi!«i renent
! V t
1* ex
North
1 exan
!Ul.
1 \ f Nt- 1 1 .f
Ha t n 1
jo Kvt
t* ret t
M lined
the W h
ttediorn
fan lilt
y a*
pt Mirif
•al atul
cool-h »
if the
hikrEi
-’eh***'!
Hot)
1 an »*x f
it >i«h*nt
and an
1 el-
fn< tdl»
in*' inta* r
M U
VS 11 1
A K1»
I ILI.OTSON 1
ta
ned a
* Wo
year con trait
'.pal of
1 the
Hot an
pi tritar v
Two
ex»'v ha
ve m e
ived pt
iifnn
tlUll* 1
n th* 1
mtefl St
iHt* \
rmy
‘ API \l\ l»l K VVt Mill A HI It
I. A. SON, A iniv Phaimat v * * *»i'
ha- ret ent h ii >*unit'tl new lutie
at V\ *i I *« » Keed 1 i(oo r ai huxpita'
in WH^hintrtnt 0 t , and T A< K
M
• **mmi-'*ioiied a ei-ond lieutenant
after completion ’he nffoer can
• lolatf i <on >!• at A *.»t H« » rung <*n
A ii mute ♦»» A* iapolt to
the I S Naval aca.iemv. ex
A KA IMHI h MA KHUTH f
I teuton, for mar fear?ha 11 end,
-topped mi Wa«hm*»«>r t.( v m r
(on|f rr4-»man
IRKKY ROHINXtS Ea. ame th.
A*t ide of ’ate legislator J i.'k A
KidifWHv on July lfr in the gai
den at the home of Mi a» d '! *
pr»*#n4ioii, \w. gnat*'
\t«<| tho-r little ant.4 blen- their
-a k (iRc little hear’K arc aiwa\
w*»rkmif to get things *av*‘d up
for the winter Y * i will Evt»|j> ..ut
It »k atiIk too eatly t«* difwe.ver the
true -ignifu aric*' of *h* ls.tf.it
*m*c ret AEuahan* Kincolr letter-
which the l.ihrarv of l «*ngi* de
hvered to poaU*rtky thi- week, hut
Lincoln expert* arr enthu*»a*tir
over the material the> have found
**» far
hr J L. King-ehur) of the hi-
tory department at North Texn
"tate*! Thursday that he doubted
any “revolutionary" information
by Laurence Dorrc
M» 4, Matt ha
r rumar mothff
of the nat itm'a
!*» ***»i«|ent, dte*l
this Wf*ek in her
mode * **1 ni il
view Mo , home f
our hour*: Ea*f*»t*
t tn- • hief exeetrtiv
** arrived in hi*
plat • K'dlowmijc *
triple and pt iv
af* cw'fiioriy, *h*
wa- Emm led in
a haded kn«M i
n Kari-in <*tty.
a leu t| v«*ar
ago.
Kt |f nation nf
B.ll.uk Hyrtcr
a** a mem har *>f
the Texas F^m
ployment iiiimnie
*ifi w fi * Hiinminr
etl formally >n
Aififl! M'edfie*
day Hyder. form*
tat* ir pie-*en
t alive from Men to
n. mi .{uitting hr*
pla* • a *■ t 1 • plover
mernEtt4! <tf the
I'bltdtt 'i"!i !«■ Eh ■
'tn* av' -tant t»*
Pi.-i.lv.,. W 1 M
t oiinell at Nor th
Texas Slat*', effe*’ive Sept l
<«*t\ Heauford T*
•ifet will appoint
l»wtifht Horton, formerly •>( ha,
la** to Miereed H
• det if approval
u if 1 van Ety State
• r K A VS • t n
ert. atroidirK to
th* halla* new*
th** r lardar. get i-i an* lute- i*
unfortunate' plat • d»*vebfp *»n.
hop* - a Honne of humor, ami in
avitahly enlar ge y** u v*m ahuiar)
tar Ii*' ut* (Ally fu ?h« ai“
• »n Lincoln would lie (il -covered.
E*ut at hlfttory kn< wle*lge of
the lireat A*manatpator * lif* would
be greatly erilarg*-*! and clarif **<i
bv the ecret U»tt* r
One mten**t«ng fact that wa-
uncovered a a* that at th* tim*
of Lincoln’* a**A> nation, hi Je*k
contained >»*» wr Ven threat* or,
hi* life. plu* a n**te in Lincoln’*
handwriting n-k g. Why d*e-
-nyone want to a-*a«-inate me
for? It it nonneniie."
veai for a little halla* buy. Ihe
traditional v»- t finm San'a ' lau
found tyoungster m the hoapt
tai, t«K» ill to enjoy it Hut An
parent- promi-«*«l him a ' hrtatma*
♦re** for hi birthday, and true to
th* t prt*nii'-e, arranged one thi*
w.ek with all the trimmo ir~ f«*r
hi* fourth birthday anniversary
Hcaming ail ovei, he at (b.wti in
hi* back van! U'-ub* the tree ami
liega o|iemng hi present- umlei
a scorching *un.
What* wrong with a party and
pretty girl*!"
Thi* iftarstion wa* asked, not
b\ North Tata mab . hut by
entertainment man John VV Mey# r,
who said Wednesday he had 'aged
in* Homan orgies'* in the enter
tainment of W«-ln g’ *n war-time
bigwig*
Mai A rtduy for Howard Mughe
Meyer was scheduled t.» leave Pans
E*\ plan* Thut-day for America
to far. a Henat. cmnntte* which
wished t*» qu«"*ton him regarding
Hughe*’ war contracts
.. .and Summer Not
i- m | e»t i th.- t.-mp
txiii'f -f i-vciv-i,,- i -(•
i ■*>•’ »- k- i- « ai
<•) * «»v nothing- in
Jrnnnin <»i. .-vnn though hi*
• ith f i nf i-. ngna ■■ W(-ll
« b* rn
kvi-nt uallv then* i» a lull tn the
i tn tic- but that t« goicklv taken
are nf H. ■ member that little
wy-t.-rv t-ag'' It contain- -and.
Atnrl rain, -tin. and any oihet
anni.vat’i •— available And when
the bag i- i>pened. hird» don't
-in*, but old man weather d«*a
\fter the picnir ground- have
In-en .iiffin.-ntly -uake.1. and everv
-1- - al-itit to cateh hi- "death,
the gang i« ready t<> gather thing-
together and gn home At thi-
-•'til -omeotH- di-cover* that the
.-at- won't -tart. Homebody ei«e
put -and into the ra- 'ank-
But getting home at "1 o'clock
m the morning doe»n't hurt any-
me The dean of women i* wait
inn for the roa4a with open arm*,
and the ed- can re er.ter -chiml
after on* »eme»ter pa*»ca,
"Hughe- and I hm- tun helot
Meyer told rep. itei "Why -h-mlil
n't we invite girl- to dtnnei
Vlcanwhib h Krida> n rn g
deadline bad lieen -et fm the ap
|M-arame of ll '.>aMt Hug’ him
••If in Wa-hit giori Hughe- i- th.
key figure ’ the Senate - inve-ti
gat ioi of ltd,unit.ooo in wartirm
plane lontcart-
I.c" that: -ix houi- before hi-
-|ie< ial 10 day reprieve granted by
(l«v Heauford Je-ler. Hr VV R
Newton "f .A met on walked to M .
prt-on gate- nt Huntxville Wedne-
day tught Newton thu« began n
two year term for a-saolt with
intent to murder Hr Roy Hunt
of Littlefield
"He- jukt one more man here
a- far a- we ate concerned now
declared i apt Trumai T i a-le>
night warden.
In a government-owned forext
on the Sheion t ■ - 'al pla i tW "
Rrittah -ergeant- were hanged a'
dawn Wedne-day. So aid rumor
in Palestine, and some fifty er
raged Brit i-h trtaip- -urged
through the -tree'- of Pardo
Hanna Wednesday night, firing
nto -hop window- and wrecking
afe furniture
Rut ther were nn bodies, d*'
-pit. th* liehef of Btttt-h authm
tie- that the men were most cer
tatnly dead and to general -ur-
pri«e the big Jewish underground
orgamaatmn Haganah di-tnbuted
pamphlet- Wednesday night call
ing on the population to help find
the kidnap victim-
The little business man i- the
man who really own America.
Walter M < a«e\ Beauir -nt b
ne««man. told a Halla- luncheon
club Wedne-day
Casey -aid tiie men with art • wl
income- of le— than IHXM' own
~'i per cent the national wealth
All Texas weltered and ru-'ed
the heat thi- week, drank ice water,
slipped off to refrigerated movie-
when it could, preferred to -hop
in air-conditioned -tore- In Fort
worth Wednesday the official little
red merrury column climbed to
102. equalling the high for the
-canon, ard the foreea«ter -aid
that it would reach or pa— the
century mark for at least another
two day*.
Christma- wa- a little tale thi-
Picnics: Wind and Rain, Pleasure and Pain
Secret Letters Clarify Life
Of President Abe Lincoln
»»»»»»# »»»»<»»»>
BP) by Clin* Bourland
IL Idleeze
THIS M ) BKI \N DONI.KN \ . . .
Hadn't a thug "ii it*. N«r have the
th.-r fellow - who dr*— i»adly, chain
-moke, wear th.-ir hat on the Imck of
their heads, tarry a gun in one hand and
a scratch pad in »h» other, always manage ,
to la- neat a ti-lephotn and have just the
correct changi to niak-" a call, have the
address .-very bar in town, and peck
at a typewriter mo-' at'v *ime the inspira-
tion hits them.
We refer to "'ir rriovjt newspapermen.
For our 14aent ticket w*e always get
the -ame old stuff The man is either a
cub reporter oi an <>l«i hand at the game
It really tnak- no difference Both have
the -anu talent. Without any apparent
warning, the reporter -ink- his teeth into
a first-da -t.il one that -i-t.s the whole
nt, nt fire, and in i- immediately sur-
rounded !•■ circumstance which require
'hi quaiitu-- of Sherlis-k himself to figure
out Hut h** know where to is-, and he is
alw i\- th'-re, cheating the police out of
their due. blonde in hand, solving the
crime. In tin- end. and the end is so long
getting there, the reporter takes the praise
of hi- bo- with the modesty of a burles-
que queen, get- a considerable raise in
pa •. and ri al. u- - the publisher s daughter
In -hort. h< fixed for life In only one
movie wa- the reporter actually fixed for
life He took 'he rap and got sent up •
himself
VS F I) IM Xf.INK ...
That tin- era of cinematic journalism i-
the working of a group of men who
changed from hotu-.-t, hard-working tu-ws-
papermcii to -.siMMi a wci-k movie writers.
I’t-rhap- th* -till feel a love of the old
life and want to expres it, but we doubt
it I)oubt|. ;heir mother- were frighten-
ed by tie fact that it was Walter Win-
( hell'- grandfather who printed that they
W ere expect ing
But onie of the-' days, Hollywood will
make a movie showing the real life of i.
newspaperman It will flop. Hut we could
well imagine what it would be like
The writer rushes into the office of
Cecil K Ib-Awfuliteh. hi- -un glasses
training again-t tin breeze, trifiping over
hi- log chain Vtitli a quick "I'm with it,"
which -ei'v a- the pa -word, he dashe-
b\ 1 h*- z.oot /ooted guards and enters the
inner -anctum With hi «ipcra glasses he
locat. the de-k of DeAwfulitch in the
plush vast ness.
"Hey. ( B , I got a great new story."
"Is it any good?"
"It -links, but with a couple of million
dollars in adverli-ing it will go over lag.”
"(»ka\ Hull up a martini and -it down."
I HR STUB) IS \IM)I I . . .
A m-w-paperman Hidn't we warn you?
Hut thi oik i- different, none of the
Hollywood touch This is real.
A young man enter the cit\ room,
glances quicklv at -wcatefed i opygirls,
and yells:
"Stop the pre-sesI Stop them, I say!
Mr- (iotrocks' dog pist had puppies!"
"You call that new-'.’" says the editor.
"Why the .
Hold it chief Who the hell owns this
paper ?”
"Mr. (iotrock-. of course.”
"Well""
"Stop the presses! Stop them, I say!"
Then Ace ti Spade suuiiters into the
office. He really knovs- hi- stuff.
■'(iet thi-. .1 It This here gal middle-
aisles it with old man (ioldfinche's son,
but he’s -winging on a gate, and now she'-
lu-ading for the -lot-maclvne town with the
-fork riding co-pilot. Cot tin- angle?"
.1 lb. bring a well-dre-M'd, soft-spoken,
educated editor, grabs the edge of hi-
desk Then he turn- and says, "Hey. fel-
low- (.et a load of this character" The
-torv carrie- on from there
Cecil B. DeAwfulitch -miles dolefully.
“Croat Who'll we get for the lead?"
The writer wrinkles hi- brow. "How
about Donald Meek'"'
"Naw W- need someone who will hsik
the part. Say . like Sydney Creeristreot."
"I got it. < I! We'll u-r lav-sie."
"Fine. What’s the picture called?”
"We've named it High Heaven' lie-
cause that's what it smells to."
"Croat! Snpi-r-colossal! We’ll set the
picture in Hollywood and build it around
a local newspaper It should go over big
The American [ample think that Holly-
wood is run by a bunch of characters any-
So. dear reader, when you -er a movie
like that, go get a sack of |M)|som You'll
find the newsman in the lobby Things
like that are good fun. tint it just ain't
so well, not very.
Tlie Campus Chat
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