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*:• fh iJou% h A.-«. ku <• ® jw P L ewarm reception from officials. i&i. ii'iiftthW-oijlM -'—--r • -•••—-j-^- y'-~- -» . (•- •• iiisE- i.• ^,1 q j-| g| | ( 11 i ~ nmM .."(iii'l' Hi .+'£ ui MURRAY FORSVALL Dana X. Bible, athletic director, VOLUME 51 Price five Cents AUSTIN, TSCA$,< WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1951 ' Four Pages ToTexas iooU source of revenue for State sup : , —the Oklahoma, Rice; and TCU ported'institutions of Texi's.; , , ' tor of philosophy or have done ''; .Graduate. Aii'ei^^Qtan.. ..9 a^ . in science. Only objective type work on their doctorate are hot Brewer, who, introduced questions will be used. eligible. Candidates must be single. sembly bill calling fear Ihtlraia^r I\ No special preparation other The applicant must be "under 35 entrance into NSA which mm- than a review of scienee subjects to study in Austria, Germany, or BY JIM TUCKER fund to meet Operating expenses* expenses, and it will be necessary is necessary. Dr. Anderson said. Switzerland, For study in the University officials will go be Chancellor Hart said that to draw on this reseri/e to the night if he had[; meant tiwt This is the only opportunity to Netherlands the candidate must fore the "House Sub-committee during the Tposfc-war years, while extent of about $659,87$- in signer of the petition ° must ba \ take the test before November, be under 28. or Apjiropriirtidns this, afternoon the veteran enrollment was large, 1950-51 to meet operating <^961. " ' rr - to ask for the approval of. the a surplus was accumulated main expenses. Detailed information about the ly, becanse of .large payments of - "This expenditure! 'WiU reduce procedure to be followed may be budget for the next bierinium, to give that impreesiotr ahd' ha' 1951-52 and 1952-53. veterans* fees ' by the federal the balance eo low that it cannot hoped., hia.. remarks; had not bud^^ Ex-Students' Association in July leave its use unrestricted and let amounts to $570,7T3 for each Wise, but . prudent operation; led ' Concerning the overall., budget, Hand'sattituderitowi^^^i^ For Scholarships have been encouraging, but-many the Ex-Students' Association year. The budget for 1960-51 for to saving this surplus for. use request*. Chancellor Hart said, tionr); ^ :•/ alumni still need to be convinced place the gift where it is needed. the Main University, is" S7,912,186, as an operating reserve," Chan "It is f?lt that the total amount "" Deadline for applications by Of the funds already received cellor Hart ;Baid. This turned out budgeted is , the namimum that ing with'iAich^r of the University's need for funds, and the budget-for eaclr year of ; foreign students for scholarships by the Association, a little over the next- biexxnium. is f'8,482,959. to be fortunate, since the Legist * needed . to keep 6uif ; staff Is 6 o'clock Wednesday at the John A. McCurdy, executive sec half have been designated for lative appropriation foe 1950-&I and to operate the. Universtty Brewer Added. " ' v ~ s International Advisory office, B retary' of the Association, said specific purposes. This increase is made up in was not enough to pay 'operatinsr efficiently; Proponents of NSA aud ^ Tuesday. round figures, of (a) net increase > I > . Hall 21. ' On March 2, University of night that the. manner in 'wl' ^ Those who apply must be in This program, which was foun in' salaries for the teaching' and the signern werfc asked about Texas Day, when more than 100 - Baseball Commissioner A. B, non-teaching staff, •$250,000; need of financial" aid to continue ded on the idea that alumni owe £x-Students Clubs will be hold-- pc^t&m -iaklsbfe. V'enaMir' their work at the University. something to -their alma mater, "Happy" Chandler paid a brief (b) new non«teachingt positions govc^nmenit to Jlftuinm. tita ' _ . .. hjg meetings, approximately 40 '£130,000; (c) increase in maln- A statement of .fall semester members will go out to visit to ^ust^n yesterday and gave More grades, an official transcript of to ct^^^the dev^opme^t the iarger group. to rtr»s the an even«briefer telephone inter te'nanci and equipm^nt, $1930,000. University credits, and a detailed of their University. Chancellor James P.. Hart *Uow a ^ommlttw made. np ^p need for the annual gift program view. stated that .the $200 per year explanation of financial position Some 250 colleges, and uni and the ways in which the Uni prorrefarendttm. stvudents to must accompany all applications, versities now have , such cam-, Though the commissioner had per person -in salary increases *he<*,-. members'' versity can benefit . from such little time to answer questions, are mbdest and are designed to Miss Viola N. Garcia, acting di paigns among their alumni. Pri aa plan. rector of the International Ad he did show a great interest in UT. reduce the loss suffered by the' $he. Baptist Student Union has dent advisor. This program will vate schools have long utilized Again at Bound-Up meetings football fortunes; and asked about visory office, said. this source of. money. State col staff through the inflated cost offered a full .scholarship to' a be held' in th« spring for spon n^bt that iia< waa .given ttk* of the Association, the plan will the Longhorn baseballers. of living. The' other, increases in, displaced) student, Jean; Wesley* sors and will tak£ .place for the tions during the afternoo®^ Former students applying for leges have adopted the plan only be stressed. A full report ,will be on work done at the University recently, he said. •The baseball czar, currently un expenses result: almost, entirely co-chairman of the Displaced .Stu displaced persons on their arrival. he had been unable to find/ Ste*: made to the exes at that time from: the expansion of the "phy dents Committee, qaid yesterday. More / financial contributions scholarships must have a C average Last year Ohio. State received der fire, from major league offi phens to turn them ov*s,to AP<& during the last two' semesters. on the progress which has been cials, had visited in San Antonio sical plant and the unavoidable Another student. will get .an either In the form of full, or par? fdrvaHdation.H^|aidh«'#o^| $339,274. which was given by made.* cost of keeping it in proper con oppdriunity to attend .the Univer tial sponsorships are needed. Miss c> Applicants must 'haw completer. 14,555 alumni. ~— with his son, A. B. Jr., who is iiva thtei to S^^phaa^,!!"' '' ' at least twelve hours last semester, Each school in the "Uhiverpity stationed at Lackland Air Base. dition. • - ^ ^ , ;• sity because" of 'pariial scholar Wesley said. Interested groups or ^day morningi and must now be enrolled for at So. far, the Ex-Students Asso has. set up several special' pro- He spoke to the Austin Club yes Chancellor Hait stated that ships, ' she said. Tejaa, • a men's persons should call either Ed least the same number of hours ciation has isent out two pamphlets jects for which the money re terday afternoon, and at the Coli sources of funds used to meet social club', has offered' to give Frost, 8-81894, o&* Mi«» Wesley, they took last semester* to alumni 'explaining, the pro ceived from alumni will be used. seum last .night, leaving immedi the deficiencies i^ the: Current board to a displaced student. Zeta 2-1288. ' ' , gram and asking for contribu Many of the schools ,plan to use ately afterwards for Houston to general, revenue Appropriations Tau Alpha sorority has offered Coats, can be left at hom tions. A third will be sent in the gifts for scholarships, 'travel attend the annual. meeting of the have been greatly reduced..' A $35 a ' month , tlie Affair* Workers Association meeting • to Steve Smarook, chairman of the Complaints against the Student Many students have complained student government, is also work from • the Perjnanent Universiiy Autori to Conduct Approximately 1,500 Mica exam file cemmittee, says. Health Center may be expressed of waiting in line when running ing on supplying additional phones Fund) was used in. .part to 1950- day at 4 p.m. at the "Y". "You and the Draft" and "You works on Texas- government t Members of the committee are hy TTmvpitnity gt.nWpntH tnmnI prOW 1 !"***high temperaturec suuand neeuuigneeding f of girls' dormitories and tracing 51 to pay operating eatpelnses. listed in fkn*¥ Univnrslt^ iSt'X* Smarook, Wilson Foreman, Ken- afternoon at 5 o'clock in Te^^diate ^eatment, stated Pol- money already, appropriated for Since the itvailable Fund is the and the United Nations" will be lard. Tonight's Conceit discussed by Charles Petet and the Institute,, . neth ' Creel, Shirley Lawrence Unioxi 309, Tom Pollard, chairman girls' co-ops, only source lor funds to con-, fcattoxu. Zeke Zbranek, Jake Bettis, Hal "Comments from - thesek and Members of the committee are struct permanent > improvem.ents Franco - Autori, associate^ con- Rev. Paul^y^enkh,* URWA of the Grievance Committee, said duetor of the New Yorit Philhar Cooper, Joe Bob Bettis, Ross yesterday. All students having others who have ' complained of CharleB Sanders, Inter-fraternity at the Main University and since Johnson, Joe Tom Harris, Flor being ignored and receiving im Council; Dan Bruce,. International further buildings are urgently monic Symphony, will conduct such complaints are urged to the San Antonio Symphony in similar, talks will b0 giveif in small V® ence Smarook, and George Miller. come, he added. \ proper treatment, are the ones Council; Fred Kessler, Student needed, use of- the Available' Smarook is seeking volunteers we are especially interested in," Assembly; Sylvia Slack, Wica; Fund should be limited to this concert. Wednesday -at 8:15 p.m. towns around Apstin/ su^li as to aid in completing the file; Sat In- co-ordination with Health he stated. - -- Ann McNeill, Panhellenic; and purpose, he said. It was necessary lit Hogg Auditorium** •* • Johnson City and. -.Georgetown.' urday afternoon will be the next Center officials, the Grievance The committee, which serves as Kenneth Creel, Mica. Patty Pur for the Regents to appropriate Born in Naples, Italy," Mr. The URWA ttfU *ork with loeal work period. Volunteers may sign Committee has been investigating an investigating - committee for ser is recording secretary. $808,000 in 1950-51 from this AutoiHt began his career in opera civic leaders to help in organ iaing^ { By RUSS-. KER31 up in the Mica office* Texas Un student gripes since December. houses in Naples- and Milan. In the first meeting in each town. Pollard stated that complaints. 1928 he earner ip the United It is hoped that the civic leaders This.on« k ent ion 107. were constantly being made but T^eater-in-the Lap State* and was engaged as assis will use such meetings to start t *• » ** V \ the committee was unable to find tant conductor of the , Pennsyl a regular Town H411 series. A non-frat fres^un Advertising Frat to See any serious ones. vania ' Grand Opera Company in dent was looking lor «pa> «f "Health Center officials are as Philadelphia. The following year, * DKE buddies. ttriMg what Movie at Coffee Tonigh anxious as we to get to the bottom Autori joined the Chicago Opera prelumed to fc " "Advertising Geared to the of the gripe, sheet," he said. Company, and, that summer, be For Oratory Contest he scrolled'in' Students who had been patients came connected -with the Bavinia and complim Needs of Today" is the title of a r color sound-slide film to be shown in the Student Health Center Hos < V,i!< Opera. •/ Deadline for entering the Intra iag;tha»^. at the Alpha Delta Sigma coffee pital were interviewed by the By ESTES JONES ly and T'egisters an ^mrelieved, mural Oratory Contest is Wednes new house. tonight. Mike Harrington, ac committee, but none of them com- j Tmnm AmunuMi JSitter -™ trait of a nagging, pretentions, high-point of sensitivity. , Texas, where he directed two day at 6 o'clock. Entries should Ha ask count executive of Outdoor Ad plafa^d of deficient service. Under the microscopic lens of poverty-worn ex-Southern belle Robert Symonds commutes most summer seasons . of the Dallas be' filed With Mrs. Jo McGhee in findhis vertising, Incorporated, Houston arena staging Tuesday night went whose self-centered love for Ker convincingly between being the Symphony and founded and con Speech Building 115. The contest to spoil fill present the film. tiie gauze-like delicacy of Tennes two children turns their lives into mother-bound son and the narra ducted the Sinfonetta «f Dallas. will be held Thursday at 7i30 p.m. him to ,t*y ^ 'Members and prospective 'Hound D6g Man' to Talk see Williams' ''Glass Menagerie." a hell not of their own making. tor who stands outside the plot of After two years of this varied in Speech Building 201. I pledges will meet at 7:80 o'clock And the resulting view was ab But this is not to say that the the play. It is the duty of Symonds and busy schedule, he returned, Twelve antriea have bean suti- To Journalism Students sorbing, penetrating, andr-^for the in the Men'« - Lounge, Tenas mother is an unsympathetic char- —like Charles Lane who plays the to New York where he settled mitted, H». McGhee said. They to run into .Fred Gipson, Texan novelist most Ipart—Vary entertaining*!^ part of the first and perhaps last down in Buffalo as _ conductor jyrf Bill Wtfgbfe~Q)tvar , HaSeyr Union. < *" meter, for she coutd have been the ^ Requirements for membership and feature writer, will speak to But to tall the trnth it was 'alsb gentleman caller—to bring -this of the Buffalo Philharmonic. and Theodoye G^Miller, AirJF' the national professional ad- as bit tedious at timeSr.'••For-•'eeiv; bride of a planter's son, ^itt mar introspective and memory-laden his. RQTC;,JB»t^r ESoar^otty ASlKy, the befuddled lad, a feature writing class Wednes. j,^^ ^^M^onfe^jMtead^^fcjazsy^ ti^or ' and B#ty Thonuuu Gmaam PM major or •*; ad hat been termed.' makes tremens m part demands- ^ multi-di- ^ 00tside the pHvate ^orld estabttshed the orchestra aa.,;an Beta; Douglas Ann, Johnson, Delta the front doer aa. vertising and a "C" average. Building 212. He will discuss some dous demands on both the .actor inensional treatment which in of Laura and Amanda. independent organization ahd Delta Delta; Gay Zedler, Alpha Ernest A. Sharpy assistant pro of his .experiences in writing. — and the spectator, V,- volve* quick changes from pitiful-, Often one of the criticisms develop^ it to a hi^x musical Delta Pi; Herman Brewer, BSU; fessor of journalism; is sponsor of For here ia realism at your ness to humor, to naggery which made of theater-in-the-round is levftL Joel £arson, TLOK; EUeen Pried- Mr, Gipson, BJ '37, wrote a Miss Read carries off excellently man, Alpht.SpsUoa Phi; «nThe Daily Texan at the arena titage.« it;.iii.in iWV'ij.i a.:'ii.-]ii. ii|)il.ir i unii il.iiiiyiii i..li?ji(i.i.'il!i|Wi^l>^i while in.eehdol h«re. ing, and also—by the way—cateb •ible in * fully-furnished iltage, guest .conductor of the Toronto ^ ^ ,,r Teaching Fellow Wins the least bit of stage affectation Jane Boulter, last seen as i&a But such is not the 'ftascln Philhannonie Geology Bultetltt NMNhrf FrMideat a UftW " Bis' mort recent book, "The $4,000 Scholarship ^ that would go entirely unnoticed interestingly endowwl " campixs production,for here o?te findsthe Symphony, %irM _ The University Bureau •^ilFgnilaallwt*"' Home Place," has been purchased in. the traditional picture-frame quean In the TSO musical, is cait aatfatt* pfawartiwt actual; • W^w^y»» .«fanin|r ' ha - will nomie Geology has published •;y;" ' Forrest McDonald, teaching for die movies. Other, books in- •theaterf^i^ as the mentally and physically ly plays, the photograph «f the lead the^ orclntftra in Tchalkov low fn 1wap- awarded a clude ^.Tbe Hound I)og Man" and Like ths Btoadway production, crippled—Laura. • Mi« -- Boulter father^ jghalarokea- gKym Tonrth' Symphony in F Jr.* Uaiyatrt^- \ training .scholarship "Fabulous Empire." but perhaps unlike; the movie seems to be at her best during the 4owneouch tMtfg Tom's b^and minors "Variations «f.« Theme," — gaol^^.) •SJ8?*
JWHWteSft economic Yartaw aoaceirt* of modern d*^ V9* uiass Menagerie - is Amen states. The |4,000 scholarship is s%n are r„evealed in the Houston Wingfield, played admirably by gestures of the neurotic Laura. *HS|aafc Menagerla^ plajr. fl.20 for adults and 60 cents ford mek WWefe 1| an sponsored by the Social Science Exhibit being shown daily from $ Batty /JNadi'-v-" Bnt left in the hot-house atmos ^irough March > ht the arena for children. Season ticket, and ^to $ o'clock in Architecture Build* The fadingi Magnolia blonsom is phere of her own glass menagerie >stage of ^ "" diilUng ip tha Wast TaXw-New flUfclijfeaL>«ai«i K • «HH wmm jwHMBMiWi-l tiff tftl.
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Hi 8HINGTGN,GTd®L" Feb. jMMfcff) io talk about the nil causes In ga&fcematty..,-- , , , W? ^The United Ststeslias .proposed . art troubles.- • — - In- the ^erfeui Isnattti, InSplM OB Mt which - exists at present arises in 29-22 halftime lead over A&M. Meanwhile," «We Bear* ''took to Ruasia that a Big Favtr foreign Russia has accused the Western For the first time in a week command after the first two min» meeting of representatives of the the first instance from the general - , Jjut with Walt Davis scoring ministers conferenc#|<#o ease attitude adopted by the govern. #»*,* aa**/'t®*i» football the Southwest Conference basket utes at Fort Worth and held it, Allies of seeking tb^huild~^p ag 11 of his 19 points in the latter world, tensions be held in. Wash ment of the USSR since the end -. •feW ftlwu, ball race has only one..leader^ Stages, the Aggies rallied for the though the score was tied, several ington provided, * ^'mutually ac gressive forces in Western Ger 1 of the wan^'fUl ' £5^*5 „„ Jt* mt& the Steers through a the Texas Aggies.' > / I ,->2^ victory. SMU also scored only' times the first half. Norman Mul- ceptable basis1'' for it can be many and has aaid this is a prime Stfsauous Hour of fundamentals John Floyd's ball-control spe lins" led Baylor with 16 points. cause of tension. The US tfote de two points during, the last 10 : Mot* potting the aquad through cialists downed SMC, 49-48. at minutes. - TCU plays SMU at Fort Worth nied this charge as with-, ed so as to get 4Ru«sia to give d t SCMtalnut* scrimmage yesterday, College Station Tuesday night to and Texas plays Baylor* at Waco The American note was deliv out foundation,'* .{ yes or no answer to conditions a TTiedefeMer which wasTeiaa' take aver the top place as the Derrell Murphy paced.• SMU Friday^ in the next games for ered in Moscow Monday flight to "The US governinent" wishes ^o for holding the preliminary Parian &gatt,g»int iaat season. w«» TfflT Frvigrg atffaiml ftrir with 13 points as Jack Brown was championship' contender Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei empha^ixe, moreover," the note talks. The Russians have, wanted •W «i*cW food, a e c o n d "upset-of-the-year" in ^ t0 * mef6 six pointfe. Vishinwky. Parallel notes were de said,, "that In Western, Germany to discus? only Germany but have (Jbteh Prie^ pieM out end* Don. three nights. TEXAS A&M (49) livered by Britain and Francer there do not exist any Cerman "saiffTt was possible for other sub Menasco and Bill Ckxwgea ««* After being upset by the thefl SWC STANDINGS ' * {« ft pf The US note said the main military forces, or any Cerman jects to come up. O DISPUTED field goal in the last-place Sice Owls Saturday, the w; L. Pet. Dewitt, i - r—J—_2 cause of the tense world situa war industry and * that the only "Since the Soviet government): Frogs fell to Baylor, 61-53, in A&M i&^r-AKi; • ..7 3 Martin, f ——«~„.3 Arkahsos-texas garne Monday tion is the "general attitude" of "fait accompli" (thing accom has admitted the possibility of die» , playew of the daar'a workout,; Port Worth to allow the Beam to .Texas 4 a Farmer, f - -....0 night was shot, by Jjm Dowies Russia. plished) in this field- in Europe, cussing questions other than Ger ( Bit also said *£. Jones looked Move out of the cellar.past idle Arkansas 4 .600 Davis, c ——...,7 longhorn forward. !n .reference It suggested that a preliminary is the existence of the huge arma many, and has itself drawn attend good at quarterback In the split-T Rice. c TCU. „ 4 .600 McDowell, g 4 to the "no goal" decision of four powers be held in Paris on ments maintained by the Soviet tipn to that of armaments,* th# formation the Steersare running Despite going field-goaless the SMU . B .500 Walker, g ^ 1 referee Whitey Baccus, Coach March 5, on condition that Russia bloc which include forces raised, American note said, "the govern* from this apring. "On the offense, first nine minutes of the game, Baylor 8 .273 Heft, g —..—0 Jack Gray said T uesday, ment of the US, which/deslre* to •ad Tom Stolhandske, halfback SMU, rallied rapidly and held at Rice „ 7 .22* "There's nothing we can do. News Briefs raisse this question^ assulmea that JDon Barton, and guard Harlem , Totals ... jl_ .17 1R18 49 the Soviet government does not Sewell Stowed well Tuesday. v > s 3 UU Sfars Arrested SMU (43) The only thing abbut it is, the During the ' dew ' days , the ;v cali was wrong." There will t>e object to the representatives of '21 -" fg •>!' l^pifqiud has been able to wo#fc out, Murphy, f ... 5 no official protest. the four governmenta; in the pre § Coach Price has yet to pick a Brown, f —.2 liminary conv^sation!s>preparing |;'->jfer*fc offensive w tot defensive Holm, c : 3 ~ d.- an agenda- which virill cover tgie f;%t-ielevesl. - 1 Long Island Drops Mitehell, c ...: .0 causes of tension in £urope» ii^ $tetBz$vr Comeh Price has .beeJt Freeman, g .1 BSU Nips Newman eluding the ^existing level- of ar» •fk£l-%tiowkig each • player to tary out at LuU, g —...——„3 maments; problems affectii^| i#"v«uiy portion the player, think* he Owen, g —0 Germany; the Austrisi^ Treaty^1 f frfojr- "jafaffc " M:J"' ~ T^fH'' Tllflrffttf1 itif Th» army said Tuasdax that retire all its indebtedness, A IVi ^ i'.iiii I >!»'. I iiaiVij'inji iii'i Iinnmi. nVaf I «|is«K ' tost. tyam will come after this j Totals 14 15 18 43 In' unless the world situation becomes of more than |36,000 income from NEW YORK, freb. 20.—m— White, 22, Negro forward and the m Weeding-out .process by the 22 Intramural basketball continued men will be called into service. also announced Monday. RED BALL TAXI ; . Also, \Coach Price baa been ed Long Island University—with cinch for all-Americari honors, Free throws missed: Dewitfc, to move along Tuesday night as The six divisions now on duty will • ! using v weak fullback with a, tiiree star basketball players ac White and his two teammates Martin, Davis 2, McDowell 3, several exciting games dotted the be released after their 21 months Donations of a SOO>aer« alico r'f r'atrong offensive line, then with a cused . of taking $18,500 to fix cracked under nightlong question Murphy 2, Holm- 2, Mitchell, Free results. service. of the King - Ranch and an eight s\s/f* Weak line trying to test the real; seven big-time games—to" aban ing and admitted taking pay-offs man, Lutz 2. In Class, A, BSU got away to * and one-half acre - citrus grove |l^;fbffitle* of Inn playets. Alteraat- don .Inter-college athletics' la$t to "fix" seven LIU games. j % fast start and held off a last A day-long bombardment by were anounced Monday at the X ^ pig this ayatem among different night.' Charged with bribery and faced j BAYLOR <61) minute drive by Newman Club, the battleship Missouri 170 'miles dedication of Texas A&I College's positions, Coach Price hopes to It was the aftermath of a Dis with a maximum penalty of five ' fg ft pf *P to win, 27-25'. Another close north of the 38th parallel was new'$500,000 Library Administra 'hox&t up with the best boys' in the trict Attorney's crackdown on Mullins, f 16 game saw LSA squeeze past the tion building. RADIO CONTROLLED years in prison and a $10,000 4 2 announced Tuesday at the Allies tuost beneficial position to the player* of three major New York Johnson, f 11 Canterbury Club, 16-14. The carried the fight to the Reds in J fine if convicted along with White SIP**''...mm , "! gf. ' , •™--- 4„• - cage teants alleged to have taken Starkey, c :::r::2 4 Tejas Club dipped Cliff Courts Korea by land, air, and sea. be continued1' until gamblers' money to insure desired were LIU's team captain, Adolph Davis, c ——- 1 •7 21-12. Bigos, 25, and Le Roy Smith, 21, The 4'5,000-ton- "Big Mo" blast New Head of LSU 6- foiAfe Jtpow for sure what we want. results in a number of games. Hovde, g 12 Class B games produced one ed ^bridges; and other targets ^--fCom#' September it 'will all be Three top players of the City a Negro. They, were held in Carrington, g ...... 3 8 major upset. Becks Boys stunned $15,000 bail each. Tuesday at Tanchon on the north with," the head Steer men- College of New York—last yiear's Fleetwood,, g 0 0 Oak Grove, 15-10, as tempers east coast; To the' south, other national kingrpi'n in the college New York District Attorney Harris, f flared. The game was finished warships shelled the big east Gives School Plans Frank S. Hogan said they all ad Miles, .g Petes back on ii Nip* Kumm, 44-40 oasketball world—and one from „.....0 under protest. The Longhorn coast port of Wonsan for the BATON ROUGE, La„ Feb. 20 Waco> Tigers handed the Au»- New York University had been mitted "shaving:points" in return Band, led by George and Wallace seventh straight day. —(JF)—Lt. Gen. Troy Middleton, ^ 4 +he Drag • • * • for bribes to beat the "point Totals 22 17 24 61 Swanson, both of whom scored ft'tin Maroons a 44-40- defeat ill bi» taken into custody earlier. Counterattacking Allied troops new president of Louisiana State ^district play in Waco Tuesday UU trustees decided to return spreads" designated by book-mak TCU (53) 14 points, skipped past Pem Club, forced North Koreans to withdraw University, says his goal is to 2508 Guadalupe Austin's Bill Banks was all LIU sports "to the status of ers. The point spread is the mar- ft pf tp 34-27. LSA beat the BSU 'B' in such haste north of Chenchon maintain "an atmosphere in which / .t^JUgk-potot, man with 17, The intramural competition pin by which the bookmakers Fromrae, f 4 3 12 team, 24-21, and the Southeast in east-central Korea that they people can do their work without Phone 8-0193 18-18, at tite half. The trio, nabbed in the spread "think the favored team should Reynolds, f 3 3 3 9 Texas Club ripped the Panhandle left behind their dead, and sup unnecessary irritants." ing bet coup included Sherman win. I McLeod, e . 4 3 11 Club, 43-28. plies. Withdrawal above Chechon- He addressed members of' the Ethridge, g ™2 0 • 4 Gerry Hague^ by chipping in pu-t the Reds on the defensive all • Cold Beverages Swaim, g ... -...3 2 8 Military Order of the World Wars 15 points, led the Air Force to a across the Korean peninsula. here Monday night. CageScores kilpattick, f J _.0 0 34-15 victory over Little Campus • Soft Lighting J. Taylor, g .1 1 Planes flew 875 sorties Tues Gen. Middleton became LSU m f'J. Dorm. day and spotted more enemy tanks president February 1. He suc S- , Okla. A&M 61, Houston 52. We ll Still Go Knox, f 2 2 Raymond Post, with 14 points, Campbell, g 0 than they have- seen since mid- ceeded Dr. Harold W. Stoke, who • Nice Atmosphere 'Ipbio University 83, Cincinnati 74. 0 helped the Post Hole Diggers to Deeember. They knoeked out six reBigned after saying he felfe a (8) JN Car, St. 78, W. Forest 56. bury the Brunette House 29-22 and damaged three, *'fundamental incompatibility" Totals ^19 15 22 68 In the other game of the night, Wa.«: Mary 76, VMI 48. Says Bible Halftime score: Bsylor 35, TCU * with" several LSU board members. (7) Bradley 97, St Louis (6) 66. Whitis Wildcats won by default Secretary of State Acheaon "I. do not. propose to start a By ORLAND SIMS . ~ 33. • " ovei the Hargrove House. Austin College 67, ACC 57. Ttmmm Sports Staff " Free throws missed: Johnson, urged Congress to forget politi revolution on the campus," Gen. Howard Payne 71, SVestern 43 . •'We do not at present intend]it's bad! It's a shame that-boys On another intramural, front, cal differences With India and to Middleton said. "It shall be my Mul$ins, Carrington, Hovde 3, boxers planning to enter competi St, John's (Bkln.) 61, NYU €2. to cancel next year's scheduled| don't realize that college life is a Fromme 2, Reynolds 3, McLeod approve sending 2,000,000 tons policy to give a mail a job and on the dra I>uque«ne. 78, Wa3r»esburg 64. Ekste^ntourJ preparation for- what they'll have tion this year now have complete 3, Ethridge, J. Taylor, Knox. equipment in Gregory Gym' with of emergency grain shipments to then let him do it." Mise. South. 70, LoyoU 62. . .. These. were the words used to face in the future. If they them. Connecticut 74, Boston U. did, they wouldn't let something which to. train. Tuesday by Athletic Director The intramural office said #)i»6,10^ Hope Dana X. Bible, reflecting official like this come along and 'brand Abilene Christian College trus them for life. Tuesday that a heavy training bag Wofford 79, Fuman University policy in regard to the has been added to the gym equip tees approved the issuance of Ahf fjL> Kalamazoo 49. fix" scandal now rocking New Mr. . Bible's official comment ment. Other equipment includes $300,000 in 4 per cent bonds to North. HI. 80, Chicago Teach. 68, Yoric's sporting world. was a reaction to a recent state pnnching-bagsy jumping ropes, and However, Mr. Bible thoughtful ment by SMU Athletic Director boxing gloves. Oaldcosh 66, Sout 68." ly added, "It is my opinion that Matty Bell canceling an Eastern Weekly AP Poll Wide Pacific Pact Texas T«h 67, Tejcas Western 49. in the future much more emphasis trip by the Mustangs next season. NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—(ff) Wayland 60, N. Mex. Military 49 will be placed upon having the Mr. Bell said that he thought fu Kentucky's Wildcats, voted . the gapies played on the campus." ture basketball games should be nation's No. 1 college basketball Intramural Schedule Mr.' Bible's words were only played on the campus' of one of Considered by US the competing schools.; team for the fifth week in a row, some of many received from vari 'end their regular season this week WEDNESDAY WASHINGTON, Feb. 20-^P) HAffiGDTS.. ous local source? about the cage A University authority, who re BASKETBALL a Cunn quested that his name be with then head into tournament play ~The United States is consider ef 2006 Speedway 85° scandal involving key players of .that could clinch the lofty rating. C)*s» A ing a formal defense alliance with- 5S both the Citjr College of New held, said only, "I don't believe 7- o'clock Scandal-ridden LIU tanked 16th PI Kappa Alpha vs. Chi Pbi. Australia*nd New Zealand as a SPEEDWAY BARBER SHOP York and Long Island University it's all the 'fault of Madison Oak Grore »». Campua Guild. start toward a broad Pacific pact Amm trmm ittruiaral FfaU teams. Square Garden." but LIU officials announced Tues **" 7:46 o'clock • day the cancellation of their .re Dalta Tau' Dalta vs. Kappa Sigm*. modeled after the North Atlan Mr. Bible clarified his dtand by Mr. Bible, when asked for a Blomguiajt Sweden v*. Rsmblin* Becks. adding: "I haven't kept up with possible solution to the problem of maining games.' Si30 o'clock . tic Defense Treaty. Only two /Southeastern Con;- Sigma CM va. Theta Xir . • Britain, France, and ..Portugal this: too closely, but I can say that "fixed'VgameS, said, "I think we Little Campus v». Prsther Hall. AUSTIN need a three-point program: edu ferenee foes remain for Coach 9:IS o'clock would be excluded under present Adolph Rupp's club, which has Delta Kappa Epsllon va. Kappa Alpha," planning because of their "coloi WELDING 4k cating the bbys, supervising them, AIME vs. Mariners. r Ben Tompkins Inducted; and keeping competition oA the clinched , its eighth league crown ; Clasa B nial" background. ^ RADIATOS in succession. • 7 o'clock . A triangular defense" arranger WORKS McFadin *0 Leave Soon campus." Sigma Nu vs. Sigma ChL Sports Publicity Director -Wil Kentucky plays Georgia' Friday . . 7:45 o'clock ' ment with Australia and New t*«4nt Delta Kappa Epsilcm vs. Alpha Tau Zealand is now beiijg discussed SAN ANTONIO, Feb. 20.—(ff) bur Evans said, "It is a deplota- and Vanderbilt .Saturday. The Omega. • : by John -Foster DuUes, Secretary —Ben Tompkins, former football ble situation ,of course, and steps Wildcat* have won 22 . and lost . . " *i atsa o'clock Alpha Epsdon Pf vs. Acacia; of State Acheson's Republican and basefaall stai for the Univer are needed to curb recurrences, only one. This includes 12 con ' S:1B o'clock sity, was inducted into the. Army but I do not profess to know the ference victories without a defeat. Phi 8igm« Kapps vs. Delta Sigma PhL foreign policy advisor. Tuesday. 5 1" solution. It is a bad blow for —W bite button^ As champions of ' the confer down oxford, soft Tompkins, recently signed a pro basketball." ence, Kentucky automatically gets fessional baseball contract with Possibly the best summation of a place in the NCAA tournament. roll to the collar. 1-DAt the Philadelphia Phillies. University attitude toward this sit There is little doubt the team will Popular as a holiday - Forme^ teammate and all uation came from Mr. Bible, who receive a bid to the National In with the fellows and Photo American guard Bud McFadin ac said, "I Just cannot imagine a the gals. college man doing what these men vitation Tournament next month companied Tompkins. McFadin is at Madison Square Garden, due to be-inducted soon. " - have done." finishing However* all parties concerned Oklahoma A&M has seven more were sure of two facts: regular season contests, including Eyeryt^lw rour Camera 'K First, that the Texas basketball a vital game at St. Louis Univer Tennis Schedule squad is nov one to be tainted sity Majrch 3. The Aggies, leading fr*0 6 Rental WEDHSWAY with this scfmdal stain; it is tire Missouri Valley Conference .VARSITY p: with an 8-0 record, play -Houston XJft? W 2-30 P*>- '* ! squad playing the best brand of St. Join »«. JHek SmfthT - basketball it knows how, and twice, the first time tonight. KJeiasefcwldt v«. Bla%l'4% f — Fine white; ^ \ i- j ** Ji i > ( broadcloth, extt&nell: WsM / widespread coUar^ r, firZi ' v||« ify , j.'*1 * J *4.' -> J Sharpest shirt <»' ' J r>i?l asxM the quadrangle! n 07///' w —'-t-" im- -• WiQI Wii * „ IT" :-Cuijfaiane^ T v W I,,\r1 Snw, >fV Ipiif •h Pi Mi 0 rm stK/m # Surest footing on alt m- m courts €iey«44«^d ffi- % m
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SS^I fBTItiON lalling fo^airtuaeht. ., If Hand is afraid of a skdent vote ,f~ ^ «•> »y ^ 7 m. „ i, ^ erendum on University entrant into on this issue, he Is using rather obvious ii the. National Student Association was tactics. , ^re presented to Student Government lead- - Students have; a right to call a public Bjr RONNIE DUGGfeft And if Americans are thinking tote oh this question. To do so, they Ton* Editor, • freek** fourteenth A-Bomb at all, they cannot Escape the on. Jit irro^ WALT WHITMAN / said . one challenger re-examine, yotar a»- need not have formed their opinions , time: 'The world t&pr A * sumptions; from Student President-Uoyd Hand: v before the election.* That should go with- "The whole theory of the upi* The best common-sense example '•"'ISotia ila^i eerte _ verse" is directed unerring to one jgl*red over the horiaaoa, afoot "You realize thftt these people (who" out saying;,; I know of that sort of thing oc- > nn1 >. single individual—namely to curred to a Texan staffer, Jeel. signed the petition) are going to have to Their opinions will be expressed at' W,;,. Kirkpatrick, white he wwt at Nara, f know yes or no about NSA when we the balloFbox. — Where do you starnl as an in dividual and a college student D^butsuden^* BuddWst whirled _ check up on them. ' - _ v-_ . ~ s -More than 500 students have asked in this 1951 of fantastic speeds "I warned you that these people were for such a referendum.' and mass technology? graced the temple, whieh levied I "As I would not be a slave/1 a 1,000-yenl.QOO-ven membership fee tos bit nar-rAh*. mvOMr: going to have to know what they wefre 4 Will Student Government deny them _ ,jfewaming htto . But remember Ed Perhaps more vital than all gar A. Guest: cause those signing the petition (re against medical personnel. these things is the fact that the NOR CAN we shrug off the im pact of killing, of war. "The things tha^ye^! gardless of their personal beliefs) do In many instances student complaints social studies—biology, psycholo gy, anthropology, physiology, psy Individuals who respect indivi done before, not think the 13-5 Assembly vot| killing are not valid. The same attention re :C 1 chiatry, sociology-—are removing duals as,such cannot go around" Those are the things'to 4 NSA represented student thinking on. ^jririncj,1 * - JoLiine ancient doubts that rules of caus- - killing - them without suffering., Columbus dreamed olttt.iuknmmi i ceived from a family doctor cannot be. serious psychological scars. shore the matter. ation apply to human behavior. given by the Health Service. They do ^ The keynote of the age is that... While we may be able to justi At the rim of the far-flung iky.'* ? Student Government officials can kill not attempt it. UNFAIR TACTICS campus publications, the archives, man is controlling much of his fy killing 40,OOQ Chinese every It was at the rim of the f*s» the referendum petition. They very To the Editor: and- .statements from informed own destiny; he is entering into day for' the iast two weeks in flung sky that the EWorld blew up _ But there are some legitimate com I irealize -that journalists are people, show clearly that Rusk the process of change and intro terms of international polity, and for the Newsweek co-respondent . cleverly killed a petition calling .for a plaints. The Health Center wants to • only supposed to know readin' and Literary and Debating Society is ducing new elements that alter while we may brush off our own'. - It blew up in 1929, it ,blew up referendum on Negro entrance to the writin' and not necessarily 'rith- the oldest organization at the the course of change. " casualties, it is a callow aort of in 1940, it .blew up in 19^15 nt metic. The cost of NSA—$150 1 hear them. Students should take the University of Texas. ' • • jingoism that dodges' the terrible Hiroshima and NagasakL ' University last year. Delay was the tac for national and $70 for regional opportunity to unload. It may not pre Almost as amazing was Miller's CULTURAL CONTACT implications. " ; lit is even now blowing»up in tic used. >r Indications are that the same fees—divided? among_ 12,000 stu statements that women aren't While we oppose the ICreihlin dents is 1.83 cents, not 1.5 cents THE METHOD of John Dew-' cheriiists' babbling test tubes, to. dll be used in this case: sent itself again. wanted in Atheneum. He seems (and Stalin's Exercise in Propa the wd, hilly, frozen land, of Ko as you stated. However, with a proud of that. Although the mo ey's "faith in experience," con gandists Hypocrisy of the other decrease in enrollment and the structive skepticism, the growing rea, in bitter. JSastem Gemaiq^ optional blanket Tax for next tion to allow womefi to become dayl, we admire, «f»ren in a dis-. where i boy of 18 k in Jail .top members of Rusk was overwhelm belief that values must be ..derived tant way, the Russian people,.^ year, the cost per student may go from facts, not independent of crying put, "I for# liberty ttfflli up as high as 3 cents, which is ingly defeated, Rusk is proud to their stamina, their character. than my life." say that women have always been them—these are the earmarks of twice your estimate. a generation that has been sub As individuals, we cannot (or r'lt i* blowing up in^ Indochina# I didn't sign the NSA petition welcome as guests—in fact, they should not) hate individual*. Malaya* Chechoslovakia, ' Yugo have to leave their addresses and jected to a peculiar' combination so much because I wanted a refer of forces. Many thinking atudenfes^ eonil slavia, and at Hanford, Los Ah- telephone numbers with the sec fnsed and disgusted, have become endum, but when the little blond One of the strangest is what mos, Oak Ridge, and the sand* with the blue eyes looked at me retary when , they attend. retreatists^-intellectual isolation of the Nevada De^rt. V ; and said, "Oh, you all just have As one of our members put it, ' they call cultural contact. . _. ists, drifting pieces of flotaam, By CHARLEY TRIMBLE tively; to march 40 miles and business during the war, and When you're sent to war, you And where does Qiat leiwrl 7*«xa« Anocial*~Editw tear a tiger apart at the end the students, who, with the to sign," how could I refuse? And "We believe that women have an. torn by the rapids and: undereu*" ^ buddy? as she left she also said, "Besides) important function in society— meet other people with violently- rents of n fast-moving world. COLLEGE ATHLETES are of the March is both wrong aid of war-time freshmen, ' ! Remember Sr. Dewejri either admired or despised. if you have anything against NSA, they can't be ignored any longer." different ideas and customs. - And the horrors of the A-Bomb and unfair. Many men in helped Congressmen dust off T"A "Tculture'l^&ch permita Very few students and out service never do anything regulations for deferment. you can always write to the Firing Perhaps the attitude of Athen- When TV picks -up the United postulate a new' problem f• the preacher told newsmen. peziod*^a. andMid bi-w«eklyhi ifwirij toriafdariaft tl>* siiniswr ander th« Jdtla of In Louisiana draft officials TWO -places. Clearly, she would How on earth can so many UT But here's the clincher: Mickey This time Cot Oaxrfsoii stKys'" **lt appears the Lord Ui woritipf > Tb« Samxbtr Texan on -Ttjwday and Prlday b* Texas Student F?blic«- -have been champion-long-letter- a jm>! tfftttt, Ine. - have announced that all men students be so dogmatic ihd opin- jsaid "he may join Graham on a they'll adopt "wait and see in deviou| wan his wot M«w« eontribatlou «oon>t*d br t«l«p>u>D» (2*247S) or' at with nine years of schooling writer-of-the-campus if you hadn't ipnated towards, something #0 vi- , trip to Fort Worth this" Sunday +*MBk m - m the adltorla] offioa JJB. 1, or at th«1m N«nrs Labonterr. J.B. 102, luiqutries will be eligible for the" draft—• been so mean to her. •oaearniss dativary ' and adrarttitng « mad* fak' J.B. 108 tal to their own security as well (I-247S). regardless of grades on apti Again I say, you should be Stadanta ar« iaritad to vlait ti>a aditor and aa»oelata oditor daring as the future security of their Product tude tests. There are other ashamed. country. _ Opteton* of tha Taxan ara not saeasaarOy thoaa of tb4i Admlal(tra> areas wherfe men now exempt l .JOHN BENNETT •cm or othftf UniTeriity ofuoiili* can be made available. Could this be David?—Ed. - If student governments are not JteteMd as aaeo&d-ollua mattar Oatobar 18. 194S at the Post Offiea at Athlete" or street cleaner, 'i c-' ."v capable of consolidating into one *1*^'• •the Army has a home for you. FROM ANOTHER CAMP steadfast and unyielding group- Texan ASSOC1ATED PRESS WIRE 8ES VICE r then how can they expect .the one* Tl* Aaaoafatad Praat »a axelnatTaly aatlttad to tha oaa tor republlca- •' - • *- * To the Editor: ' ttoa vt all a«ws diapatehea eradltad to It or not otherwUa credited ia IN ALL of the "Solid government of the United States this- aainpapar. and local ttama of apootaaaoa* oricln poblUhod herein. • "Complete Nonsense" seems to Mahta of pobtteatlpc of all other matter harain alao raaarrad. South" only Kentucky has Tic the simplest way of describing to stand steadfast and firm at seen fit to proclaim ia holiday this time? Coachmq Rooms For K«iKii Sawaaantad fOc^Kationa] Mv«ortl«Ina by Natiom Advartfsinr - the letter in Sunday's Texan by Barrlsa, Ine^ Coliaga Pabllahera aeprasentatlve in honor of Franklin D." George Miller, president of Athen- I am Bure that after reading . . * ENOUSH - COACH1NO PhD eandi .FOUK0: 1 «et - fc*gr» 1**^^ homa.pt^J j «tt JUdtaon ATa. New Vorlu «.*. Roosevelt. The proposal is be you* article the student body will data, t'bona H-4614. Owner • m»f have •. npaxf tdatiii •; Ohteaae -- Boaton — Loa Aafetas —• Ban franelaeo Aeum Literary Society. Miller Call Jomca Hnnakttr 8Amariean Paeamakar bert Lehman of New York i&me time," regardless of thir" COACHING In 6wni«h. r being. the oldest organization on * - - - Maa,. tJniveraity S-8CS9, - wants a national holiday be- the campus, but all available in teen provincial votes. t)»eb«r, tli MUSIC1 cause he believes that Roose formation, including records of JEAN FALKSTEIN - for all oceaalnna OMMPW SUBSCRIPTION RATES velt occupies a place in our For Rent »te*. S-S41S. >,< month, mailed la town - .90 - history beside George Wash , r LARGE fite-room aparttn«*t nleely nortbweat IZ month, mailed oat at town. - ,«0 ington and-Abraham Lincoln niahad modern convenience*, jrarajre. Rooms *or Rent UMSu \ t »S». No children or peta. Phwa S-TBifc fcawma ai a leader tfho came to the • y- Ursa sarasa room wlthmrivata bath NftED M« (MM PERMANENT STAFF American people in a time of ' ' - at 2U07 San Antonio. T»° ro ye,t *ut- * por nonUi—kit*ban, '\Qoa4 Associate Editor CHARLEY TRIMBLE Official flatted [ w»«» r^m, ti» tMdYftoijia* ^through. v ,j, S Furnished Apartment vloaplag popefc. S-1M9 mm Jim Bob Gallaway, Russ We are always, for-more >i 4f p"i' f *>. t M41 Kersten,, Claude Viilarreal holidays. Particularly this News Editors Beauniier. Warren pone, : Postponad, advanced standlnf, and re- -J3a£k«tttiQiin Brewer, June Fitxgerald, h i' >• - ' .i"""'. - *•» .-V'y «xaminatlonc vlU be February SS Claude Viilarreal, Marian Pendergi'asB, -—•^Mhroueh-- Itarch—t—I»- Geoloey Butldina . .. JEUrby; Herbsleb JTH1D UNION NEEDS '-rili at 2 p.m. dikHr In the following Night jEditors JTm 13ockrunv"Flo Cox, Jemttfii ...... t -Soteuwjf "W^-Aa4«aB*lna8 _ Bttslliltfc. apaaeh. . jfcUtory*- -P~.. economic*, ^ Kelly, Simon Rubinsky, Betty Cardwelt," THE UNION-iffiEDSr -^{51M eadar, Febrnary ' Jt-r-Anthrooolflky. „ Marjorie Clapp MORE ASHTRAYS, rt drama, Kovemnimt.' philoaophy, phy W H. Y. KeCOWN. I41U. Sporte Editor Ken Tooley THE UNION NEEDS aiei, psychology I; ***lUyiatnr •w tmn SAW. ANTOKIO;ANTONIO; Mo.No. <.4. U*iaf. 3p.c»ety JEdit«r j^:.. Fairfax Smith . Tueeday- y«brtsify 57—Zdocaikm, 0 SMm to tori MORE ASHTRAYS. v ,, -^,-7: na>i*m> matbamatiea. Thf Sprjn*SprJo* DoctoralDoctoral £sam-®«ai#- floar^r^ST'mtranca.^iu*•How.. *t* ajprored bmuiJ. Amusements Editor • -- ,• • Estes Jones li"Vl "" " idation hi EnsliabBntliab «iTlwill beb® *f*e»pmt «« , , Carpeted Soor*. laaeribHWtttriW MttNMM. *Nr*INP elegraph Editor — r Tom Toney Xarch 5 and froipi, } pjn- to Klectrio refrisaraud. Portar Ife Book Editor > AnnAnn Courter!s.sa - SIGNED the petition Main Baiidin* t«t. _ RED *IVE»! BoautU^r ftrt- axtra ^barsaa. - MS por bor. MW. Murd^Si n»StMfiling for'% student referen- ,.... v AU who expeet to take tbt« examina "ased'~»odeTO "apartment tor faux ii^ii mi • i.min i ;•). nty i >mm j n»»yi^ Science Editor . Jsttrdocndoch l^airseyDarseyi |||^ rtum - nn: fViik .. a/ -ptt.ss-w* tion ntitt atari up for It at tke KntUtk per*on*. Eam«i f«»raituri Exct^tagg, Editor Tucker z :dum on the Univ< 3$. oSie*. Main Building 1802, Hjr March S •an, Hollywood tintie be-.. -v— Sitii ing NSA. a*4 nrepara to brine to the axatnltaauon porfaa, immediate voaawaloii. ftt«- An-, W8S- Jv compute traateripta of 0»elr acad«*pi« otber apartment *1®®.. -011^;-fid STAFF FOR. THIS ISSllE We are 1ii feVbfVf the stii- Suk'lfu ytopyj|, ,, New* Editor MARY ANN B^UMIER dents expressing ti^Lr opinion, If furtftar mfonHatiea about thU wx* mmttm Night Editor ii." niuf, '«n the subject :Ww%( j£* ,. > STUOENT HEALTH CENTER amlnatlon la daatrad. aao tfca «balrna4^ i - • Rooirl r Patrid* hon JUaamndar, tdUrry Barn- aT the BxarainaOon Co»«l"«5; - NiirKt.Night Reporter#™ :„Z^.Z~I3F 'iSidney if, Ektes Jones We wiil not*4n^ # :•tein, NevlUyn Dawn Bobo, Frani Irwin Copyreaders Cardw 'oh» Howell we see. any need for skating, Broonar Jr., Molly Ann yerfoion, • * " MaintnUdlnJ-lm TWJO kOOMS with pH*ato ot Pooley, b«rt Errot Field*, Abraham Greenspan. lMl4ka at this time —whether we an Green*) *1041 glfj; i*'.A 5<<> Assistants jK«#*Tooi«y, ., Bob Seaman' IrlHneo. wheat do you have'ik ce Miller. Elbert Mt4t Night Society „ >Ve made up your mind be- s ^re eailing for qp. honest stu» Jaana-Ta&orod istammjxm
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Wb^?>SgV-'>ii iliitrwiiK.il s* ** 3T •tv,^ M? " ' V l^Owr (to r«c« jfe' r i TxT n optestanfs »ne Vfewof Hurricane ? fc*i. FqrMisCJMica ediirWDids 44 3 $ •:•V: managing* editors of Texas news mr.r. . w . .. — . — . » . •« • ... tT v 44 v •• a a yut O^ysVU •" wdBVal»5J^ them. It was one, of his motit un «gi3 CIdb -will meet Wedn«b the. Student Assembly voted to dia* bo there since Varsity Carnival Z *^C C have h *„- 'V^wjor *iH ting uppalwv »mi-. , John Robert Kirk, instructor trt I® & « brought him to his present radio commentators John Reed fdr Dr. Blake Smith of the Uni dent was winner of the photo ^Classical numbers, and a group of Pat Bo-well end BertTippit will philosophy, will discuss "The Cos> There the 40-man Hica . Exe>, ®*| potrt while he worics toward his King and H. V. Kaltenborn. graphy contest. The awards -were -< 1 versity Baptist Church. Several s|i?*eefci&& song* tSjw»fw*'wwfc» r"'^T:i. mo»° at a meeting of the Int«rd«» * Council will view, inter- doctorate in* personal adjustment V Exciting moments? He's hadf time*, he would present the pro made at the AP Managing Edi 9{&t partmantal Synpedvn 'Group v*w» Wl^ct by balldt, and an- —— " ' many of them. When Mr. King de tors convention at Texarkana nounc five gram when Dr. Smith had to go -'_' :' -' .^7 • "'•'•• V.> ••* V ' -p 7 A postporiea~TValentine Patty Wednesday at 7:80 p.m, in Uni- ® tfrla who will cided to broa:dcast the New Eng out of town, *- February 17-19. " . >• wiflbe held by o the Sp«*ch Club vemty Community Church. compete for . the , "Miss Mica land hurricane from a plane, Mr. First priae was. awarded the' this afternoon at 4:80 at the home > - -- Sweetheart * title in th^ election And what's for the future? Lumpkip went along for the ride. "When I finish here, I hope to Denton Chronicle; Ray Hqlbro.ok the FwAaw Fallow- of Dr. Howard Townsend, profes Dr. U L, Click, associate dean s^he^"led for March 10, the date "Because of the weather, the is managing editor. Publisher of sor of speech, at 1404 "West Twen do an internship at some major of the College of Arts and Sci- of the annual Ranch Dance, broadcast wasn't received, but the clinic for a year and then come the Ghronicle is, Biley Cross, also ty-ninth Street. ences will, speak—i- i-to it-the Bl.«-«»i-- Johnny.• Mallia, contest chairman; experience, was 'an exciting one,- an ex-student. Thomas Btitosse, assistant pro* 8a1 it back; to Austin. I'd like to work* Hugh Eckels; mdalt spomsorof Atockint* this afternoon. The ^, Tuesday, , ^ anyway," Mr. Lumpkin said. with a clinical team of people." | The Temple Telegram, whose .; t«s»finance feasor of speech, will give the wel group will meet at the Chi Omega ,, The® contestantcontestant", Vrhowho winswins" th«the Shortly before the Munich con managing editor is Harry Sland^ coming address*. House <^t 6 p; n. -March 10 election, which will ' ^ Mr. Lumpkin feels that it is only ingi was awarded second place. 'fl.£he Student Christian Association 11 — Fred Gipson,: Texas author, ference, he was assigned to the natural that he would want to do ir be decided by an estimated 1,000 Mr. Blanding and Mr. Holbrook fe^riU bo discussed. It# income was t< speak to journalism students, CBS to work as assistant , to Mr. this work Bince his past positions Vuiity CurBinl chairman will Athanaeura Litarary Society v°ters> Will get a chance at the were classmates' at the Univer tjjpai coraiderabiythkyw wh«n Journalism Building 212., public • relations department of have been related to this field. i: meet in Texas Union 809 at 5 p.m. will meet Wednesday-a%-7~i>.nu--ln- Pfttional title in a contest at University Religious Asso- Kaltenborn. sity. - • y" • Wednesday, announced Cynthia aw ; '"It's very satisfying work," he v; Owen S. English, of the Tex- Texas Union 816 to discuss the " erence, Ivan. Th© national ciation~^W5i1i.gra Heroinars -—From CBS, Mr. Lumpkin went said. -•.. : *" Chamberlain. She said that it was coming intramural oratorical con- ®on*est will be judged by John - "You and the Draft" and. "You to the University„of Wyoming to arka'na Gazette, was winner of the very important that all chairmen test' Robert Powers, tha^King of thO and the United Nations," be script editor for a "research photography contest, ^fiich in Queenly models. YMCA. ' project in the School of Broad cluded news, feature, and sports ; . Mallia said the girls can not put 3:55 — Girls trying out for Strike casting. Then he went to the Uni pictures. on extensive or expensive vote- - and Spare will meet in front of versity of Iowa to get his master's^ Granville Price, associate pro getting campaigns this year. All Carothers Dorm to go to Tower degree and the name Tony, which fessor of journalism, a member th<* free publicity is all right as Bowlingside.1' has stuck ever since. o.f the association, attended the , ia the verbal support of friends, 4 — Girls trying out for Canter Mr. Lumpkin was watching a meeting. ,/, ENDS TODAY! m3£&r but no money can be spent by the Club will meet at WomeaVGym play with a woman professoF who co'ntestantfi to' garner good-will, for transportation. could not-remember his name. Af- . ean women wlfo are Wowni't GUMM F«bh«I 1,. """ f -Hit MALONE" publicity, or a possible quick 4 —-.University of Texas -String ter ^hs had asked him for Aa employes of the United States A pair of woman's glasses was |J|[- BEGINS THURSDAY! , Regina Prik^yl, student from 4 — Strike and Spart tryouts, said, "His name is Tony Lump Streets Monday afternoon. The S* ^e^!i0U! *port», *lubs at the tennis courts at 4:30? For Penelope^ was the brunnette, 5'4" Bowlingside. kin." Dr. DeWitt Reddick, Miss Vera g.'asse.s are at the Texan office*, •THE GREAT MISSOURI the Department of Physical Tram- those who like to bowl Stril™ *t>a 4:30 —« Racket Club tryouts, ten She was referring to the Tony Gillespie, and Mrs. Jo Meyer, staff RAID" winner of last year. , and will be turned over to theV « lor Women .ponaom The Sp.r. „IU hold 4„„i .T/p"411 nis courts near Women's Gym. Lumpkin of Goldsmith's "She members of the School of Jour owner upon identification. See . i> Technicolor wiA clubsAlnhM «ntfsuit ailall 4>,'r'«" J-»* Cnmmm * -' Jim Bob Gallaway in the Texan '. I&d • , Bow -and Arrow "»tryousvm.•«•»"• will be •. Tumle"— "jvwtryouts willwm oebe aeiaheld inm SCA Fund Drive West Twenty-ninth Street.'^ the day was over, the name had a ments for' their two-day tour, office between 2 and 6 o'clock. MaedouU Cvtf at 4:46 p.m. at the indoor • ar- «ym 39 at 4:45. At 7 p.m., Touche 4:46 — Tumle tryouts, Women's new owner. which will begin Monday. j fhoni chery range in the Women's Gym. tryouts will be held in Gym 89. Gym. ' In 1943, Mr. Lumpkin left the The women will work as editors, To Boost Budget cultural asistaijts, and librarians SPEEDWAY STATE 12-5291 Those interested in trying out. for For 'awimmirig enthusiasts Turtle 4:45 — Bow and Arrow tryouts, University on a leave of absence Canter Club Will be furnished Club will have its tryouts at 7 Set for March indoor archery, range, Women's for three years in the Air Force. representing the US State Depart- transportation from the gym at P*m. in the pool. Gym. He went back to the University ment in. their own countries-— RADIO 4 p\m. Poona will hold tryouts ~ England, France, Italy, Belgium, ' The Student Christian Associa 6 *— NSA mass meeting, Texas but decided to go into a private SERVICE Union 316. Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and tion will ask students to donate enterprise, "Programs, Inc." in Finland. 2010 Speedway 7-3846 $1,500 of the $23,800 annual bud 5y— Varsity Carnival Committee 1946. For Charter! get in the drive March 5-9, Bert chairmen, Texas Union 309. That summer, Honrer P. Rainey, They are in the United States Viftfl Meet Today for an orientation course in Wash Stern Wheel Riverboat Tippit ahd Mary Pat -Dowell, co- 5 — Bluestockings meet at Chi former president of., the Univer- chairmen of the drive announced Omega house. ington, and a tour of the country Tan Beta Pi, honorary engi- sity, was running for governor of ^ COMMODORE Tuesday. 6:30 Carlos Ashley to address Texas, and Tony Lumpkin sup- to see how North Americans live. • APPLICATION neeang fraternity* will hold the In the past, SCA has been sup AAUW professional7 women's They will be in San Antonio ; (S» Y*lloW P*fM) eecond session df its slide rule Sunday for the Livestock Exposi • PASSPORT mi-tammf Ph. 2-1201 or 2-2463 ported by Campus Chest funds. group, University Commons. tion Show. While in Austin, they • PERSONAL couree tonight at 7:15 p.m. in But this year 'they had to go back Education Convocation -Engineering Building 301. 6:30 —- Dr. Eduard Taborsky to will stay at the Commodore Perry Qc/£T£r/V ... VHONC to their individual dr^re, since the speak at fellowship dinner. Uni Will Be Held Thursday Hotel. i 7-15Z7 The class is being conducted by Campus Chest is now non-existant. versity Christian Church. HELD OVER! engineering students. Chairman Jody .Edmondson, president of 7 — Slide Tule class, Engineering The convocation for new stu PORTRAITS is Joe A. Ayres, senior archi- the YWCA, told committee work -Building 801. dents in the College of Education WE DELIVER! tecural engineering student. ers some of the accomplishments 7 —-.Poona tryouts, Women's that was postponed because of FROM CACTUS NEGATIVES Brodwiglt Cr*wtoir^fej two SHOWS NIGHTLY v Other members include Charles the death of Dr. C. F. Arrowood, :5 |?A^6ppa^;:;-3 t«ur^;v ^ of the SCA in the past. Besides-, Gym. ?• Davis, senior mechanical en- planning retreats, work projects, 7 — Radio Guild, Texas Union professor of history and philoso to I a.m. ^•Bom Yortwday" gineer; Ross Hammond, graduate and holding Bible classes, Miss , 315. phy of education, will-be-held-at DRIVE:IN Russell, sernior electrical engineer. Edmondson said, the SCA build 7 — Touche tryouts, Women's 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Main Jus* Dial 7-8739 Lounge of the Unionr Dr. L. D. CAP/TOL The second class will review, ing has served as a meeting place Gym 39. . For Fast Service GET BY**f the operations of multiplication for campus groups. Haskew, dean jof the College of "AMERICAN GUERILLA, ^ 7 — Czech Club, Texas Union Sandwiches and division, covered in the first Tippit, Who explained the costs 809. Education, will speak to freshmen IN THE PHILIPPINES" P»|,-W4lia«,>LaiiMli«aJ^£.:! and new students. . Hamburgers lesson. Methods of Obtaining the of SCA to the committee, said 7, — Athnaeum Literary Society, French Fries ^'-TirfM>W>aVw;;^^^; "They live by night'* squares and square roots of num^ that it coBt $l,900 .just to run There will be a question and Texas Union 316. . answer period to help orient Jthe Malts—Shakes - TyrpM IWar Farley Granger 4b bers with the Slide rule will be the student program for three 7 — Freshman Fellowship, YMCA. demonstrated. A sound movie will nights. On these three nights, newcomers in education. Members NITE SNAK 2346 Guadalupe T 7 — Turtle Club tryouts, Wom of the education faculty will con be shown covering these princi World Relatedness, Freshmen Fel en's Gym pool. " 19th & Wichita ftione 8-7067 ples. • lowship, and Upperclass Fellow duct the "buzz" session. t/AltfS/TV 71 •— Beginners' ballroom dancing "MYS' Thirty-five attended the first ship meet. . class, Texas Union. \ UEVIL'S DOORWAir' "% fC^TR-Etor. class, Ayres said* Bad weather The Great Issues course, Tip- 7:15 -— Swing and Turn, Main with ™,,g; Ricardo Montallxan • ^ -^} was given as the reason for low pit said, ha.d its origin in the Lounge, Texas Union. _ - m -K Silly Fore.t • %&&&, IbWtT^ attendance. /;•: . ideas of SCA members. This is 7:30 — J ohn Robert Kirk to :^PRJWi«l£ outlaw one case when SCA reached out speak on "The Cosmos" before to encompass the enjoyment of Interdepartmental • Symposium MONTOPOLIS Registration Open the whole campus, he said. , ' Group, University Community !^l»f Solicitors during the drive will Church. ^LADY without Jwjfl For Speech Class y divide into . 60 groups and will 7:30-10 —- Observatory _open, -Hi PASSPORT" m- cover thf Various dorms—and RAIMV • Hedy Lame^rr *.- John Hodiak Registration for the ; new boarding houses. On March 7 and Phytuc's-Building. A SM'AtttilJMti KVET "MOMENTS IN MUSIC" iTpeftch class at the YWCA is March 9, reports will be given at 7:30 — Alpha Delta Sigma, men's atill open, acording to Mrs. Ruth supper meetings. Although the ' lounge, Texas Union. THAT SINGS OF SPRING m • Was^ton, director of informal edu drive lasts only four days, stu 7:30 — Forensica tryouts, Texas VAN cation. The class is being taught dents are given an opportunity to Union 301. ' „ iawBortal Tfiology WU1 , 'CALIFORNIA ^STRAIGHT f»y Mrs. Maurinc Amw, xristnictor sign pledges rather than pay'cash. 8 —Dr. C. P, Oliver to speak on Ba Shawn cancer at general meeting of . ' AHEAD" T. • £&. in spe^ch ht the University. . 7 Winnie Wilkens is in charge of The blouse in gleaming white imported . . MONl John Wayna " The course is dpen to men and publicity. University Ladies Intermediate T-.E0OP. I ^TENTING TONIGHT ON Club, Geology Building 14. Swiss batiste cut in your favored shirt waist <*& women in the business field and THE OLD CAMP GROUND". those who are active in club work. 8 — Advanced class in ballroom style adds a new bib in sheer horizontal IG SOU>M<^!|^l dancing, Texas Union. ^ MINES" r- ^ . J^jfoiuwiy Mack Bromi; ||| It will include speech correction, Chancel lor to Talk net edged in icy eyelet pique to entice alt speech preparation, proper deli- 8 — Theater-in-the-Roiind pre {« >r«abM4»k>r with?-:;.: sents "The Glass Menagerie," •yes. very and microphone techniques. Jo Cap and Gown Grangar nu®s:^ MLB. Matched with our bouffant skirt of Mrs/ Amis is well-known for 8:15 — Mica begins sweetheart her book reviews, radio talks, and James P. Hart, chancellor of shimmering satin-finished cotton in deep "AMOR da la CALLS" speeches. the University, will speak to senior judging, Texas Union 311. women atT the first Cap and; Gown .8:14 — San Antonio Symphony purple, orange, navy or lilac you have a The class will hold its second Orchestra in concert, Hogg Au meeting Thursday from 7 to 9 meeting of the spring semester, chorus of spring smefrtnass. The blouse 7.95. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The ditorium. . p.m., at the YWCA, Tenth and 8:15 —- ACT presents "Goodbye, The skirt 8.95. Brazos Streets. meeting will be, in the Eugene C. Barker History "Center. My Fancy," Hancock Recrea The change is $5 for eight Plans for Swing Out, traditional tion Center. v reaking 'two-hour lessons. senior women's ceremony will be discussed, and initiation will" be ield for new members vof the Tau Delts Hold organization.,;!A , . . < " All senior'"women, especially Pen Repairs Initiation Banquet those becoming seniors at the be WHILE YOU WAITI "COUNTY FAIR" ginning of this semester, 3re Tau- Deltf Phi held a banquet urged to be present ht this opent Buy * New Parker or SheetFer 7 for new-initiates Sunday at Ir- ing meeting.' threugfc our Parts D«pt^ u4 Cap and Gown dues may- b'e ^5AVE 20% —2338 G^adnlupe ' They are Marvin Millet? Alvin paid to Miss Jesse Earl Anderson We IBS, Larry Bernstein, Jimmy in the office of the Dean of Wo- V" * Tobin, Toby' Rubinsky, Meyer' tnen or at the first meeting, Sally TRADE IN YOUR OLD PEN Chaskin, Ivan Knobler, and Abra See, president, said. y w nm an m*m t*«*ea ham Greenspan. ONE-STOP PEN SHOP 1 Harold Levy, and Robert Honig- 29M Guadalupe ^ < Pkoiw 2-3S00 feld have been pledged. Ella Millar, Billy Curt!* Marry "Ooodbye,% Ella Ann Miller and Billy Dwain m ANNOUNCINQ Curtis were married in the Pres byterian Theological Seminary srrainto classes $ Chapel January 28. ^ mr r"Vr mm. N. C. Coaching Course Miss Miller' is a freshman in " mm• - • • • terior decoration major and a member of Alpha Gamma. Delta, CIVIL SI J 1 sorority. Curtis is a seniojf ma- • EXAMINATIONS joring in English and journalism. '
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