UMT ENGINEERS OPERATE COHLESS AND «'item LETTERS TOMORRO% NIGHT AND SOME h —SEE PAGE T%0 rag e ! f VOL Sg, NO. Sg THE ARGONAUT, UNlVERSITY OF IDAHO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1955 a H ' ;I I ) :I ~"1j

4 m ~ ! .~10'> '1e hie :Ii! ore StutI.enf.s 'I'1c --I ;, Gras S1oe, Are .x>ected./ don't Students need slide rules. Not tomorrow nfght, nn'y Enrollment for the 1954-55 academic y'ear at the Univer- sity of Idaho has hit the 8000 figure, as late registrations ',I:«I,."::: continued. This is the first time that second-semester en- the Idaho Society of rollment has reached this figure since 1951. One year ago i)': Hall will be held from 9.12 p.m Professional "g'neers. Winning exhibits in the the figure was only 2674 compared to the 1953 figure of tire SUB ba]]rooms, with music be- reportedi University Press Service. WSC's P st have been model farms, 2509, the ]rig furnishedurnis e by Eddie A]- Adding the new students regis- showing mechanized farming and yer'ti an his band. num- + the rocess of tering this semester, the total ill students served during the Unimaginable ber of Cl'OWlf ment will be the presentation off an will be close to 3,500. As of Q According to Jerald Gentry co- year Big engrave p aque to t e engineer- chairman Tuesday, 309 more students regis- I of t]ie dance s the differ- ]rig ddepartmentt t witth tth e mostt out-t- ta fo the s cond sem te this dePartmental displays will in- ed ;I;r ~]sod]ng of the displays decorat't year than were registered at this CsllsS elude overytliing unimaginable and i~iir glggS ihe ba rooms. ™ginable.But the actual time last year. The p]aque wi]] be presented by display plans from the different depart- First-semester .,enrollments are suaiiy quite bit highs than se - ond-semester enrollments, but this I rCSClltiltigll Students may see them for $1.50 The, year there is expected to be little —the price of a ticket to the semi- Before a se]]mut crowd t E. Ppw- formal dance! Tickets are pur- / difference, according to Registrar er Biggs, nationally known or- b bl t th doo . Here's a good turn. The IK book exchange did a land office stuffy, Allen Reeb and Ken Krueger. In line for some'good " ' " gan~t, presented his prog am Ch E'll t k t i th business this last semester, according to Dewey Newman, gook deals are Art Misnert Dewey Newman (the chairman), " "" o Recital HM of the University o entertainment too, Gentry said, chairman. Selling the books are IK's Dennis ThomPson, Bud' ale Hansen and Nan Nelson. served by Idaho was in 1949 with Idaho Music building last night. with a short program and musical a total of It is hoPed3846.'ntertainment that grades wfll be during intermission. Id I $ QP+ Q ~ by George Frederick Hande] the 0 Mj out by the of the week, prob ' erst organist a]so Presented se- Last spring only one woman was ably Tuesday s but nothing definite Chairman of this straight line ,l y ~g Iectio'ns from several other com- ' elected to serve on the ASUI Ex- and curved circle affair is Judd ™ can be promised, r DuSault said. Wol- it posers, Louis']auded Daquin,D lf j ccut]ve Board. Patti Gustafson, an Rogstad. Assisting with the draw- Grades will be sent to the parents gang Mozart,t, o ann Sebast'tian f' Jh ' of s meeter freshmen. "we depe dent from Hays Hag, *niy I g bo ds in pia ning were Uh r- PI!IrlllS Mgi(I!C PllPl C I Iffy&f Pl VotHl BditCS Richard Strauss, Cesar /lW:C: PlnPfe 'ack,and have been all of the time served or one meeting. After t at les DePalmo and Bill Cameron, busy Frank, Robert Schumann and Je- Plans are now ' AWS " " are still snowed under with the co-ed side of the Idaho camPus Publicity; Bob Owsley and Ra]Ph underway for the '!pa'ssed f fhe we Over 1000 books and $550 over the coun««f.th 23 dat o,'o th A i t d W 'g'ous r to be ]iad no voting representation on Glements, orchestra; Don Eddy 'p as'eek SUB cloak room in conjuction with'he book exchange spon- he]d on camp~~ February 20 tp men St~d~~t~ Primary and ge~er- schedule ch the Executive Board. Dpn O]sen, p~~gr~~ and Bi]] . 'ored by the University of idano chapter of inter-Collegiate"" " m World War II Lawr, judging. Pr]help]e speaker this year will .'. al elections at its Wednesday by February 26 if credit is going 23...... ,d' W]th the ASUI bungling pre- Knig ht s, accor ing o ch airma]1 Dewey Newman. Biggs who is heard re~'ar] no- "Put on your shoesies, dear, and be Monsignor David B. Harrington m- to be received, he 'commented. I ierentia] system pf elections Th e nonpro it operation a over the CBS radio network on,. of Helena, Mont., rePorts Dr. Lor- to rePresentatives of Pub»»ing Officers will be elected for the About Placement knew fpr sure whp was pr take me to the dance! We'l have students wishingh to I modatedd t d t d t se]] Sunday mornings s has been ac-- time to dance a dance and see a eell Weis"e'ss, h."ead of the Christian In- . comPanies. This money, together. next two semesters. The 'ominat- All education majors who wish wllo wash t pn the negv Execu d t t books b the At claimed as the creator of mod- stitute. with all unclaimed refunds from lng assembly will be held Monday. to be placed ln teachmg 1 sltions a th completion of the exchan e ern renaissance pf the o~ga~ Monsignor Harrington will deliv- this, year's sales, will be turned March 14, when all women stu- this fall shpuld ffl] put placement p oi e oer students either get money pr heir Chest. dents will be presented 'the'andi- the Placement Office as er the main address to the Stu-,b ]rs back The b k cpunter over.fo the'ampus forms at dat~~ eh~~~a by'he nominating ." tcorktirtueft ftn Page s, cfyL s) dent~ Monday, F~b~ua~y 21, in the wfl] be open this after~o~n from Next year the IKs are P]ann]ng bor.a d. Nominations wi 'be aflow- Hall Mack]in, .Music Depart- the ballots are counted certain Auditorium.. 3 to'5 p.m. for this a bigger and better book exchange pose. ed at t]te assembly President Kar 1Pk Wi I meht head . othe spmke:this r3war will said N .safes have - ' '' didates with q iion b]e 'tn-:Acctming t New n, hookd oman.sh 'll'aid'..' CStlCI been,Hinc?k]ey s'aid., Biggs expressed enthusiasm for Fol en elude ron 1 giI S, Dr. M 'i - " yr . Ort .. iljf number of votes are dropped from not collected by students after Feb- a service project of the IKS for Igggg@ QIg tithe bu in at tiie meeting e PPortumty m Pi V the neW ie running. e iaod, ore.; Dr. 3 h H. Hge„ f ruary 18 will be sold riext many years. ,':.. year organ that is especially bui]t. for Nampa; Rev. Earl Anderson of was setting. the February and i In last spring's fiasco a member A ~~pf gpss - ~ VC wlHJC veridaie, w sh., nd D . w adair M ch 3 dat fo co d dinn r e of the Independent party claimed h i „][I]] Winner first or- Rich of Logan, Utah. A Jewish f ges nd th eIco g of fS of place among that rttrC OOPS rty.. a candidate had been dropped Rabi, yet to be named, will also June Buchholz, who replaces Na- ganists in every one of Music@ ]Q I I 'America's Annual Polls on the Air,t ~ » whole business had to be counted ., .. Biggs has appeared.as a soloist over agam. And much to the In- „N" ' Qmgg with the Boston, Cincinnati and Week this . '; .Dean of Women Louise Carter T] e Associated Foresters wi]] R.F. year. -; ', '.-,',',"....,,--, .„. dependent party's sorrow they lost launch their 1955 Foresters Ball was present at the meeting. Been to a basketball game? Chicago symphony orchestras an<]. ~ o seat on the Board in the re- Taken in dance?'1 i publicity campaign at the basket- a the London BBC orchestra. He has count. Or have you walked to class and appeared at many of the leading ,f .i ball game tonight between the Ida- III>I I Anyway is now on the "' ii': . snead that the 3 to I.raho f u I ities in the eastand Patti back ho Vanda]s and the PSC Beavers, ':::":.,':;.:.:'sidr]tJfJPQ'::P.'Qffi ~$ t has, pard. jIIIgfegg IIC k.'.„,;~:,fi':.',',:;„:„: .'.„.',.':,-', .': men to women is showing in more Performed in the churches Lee Anderson who did a it was announced today by Jack p .:-'Q~~gg,, ': Jpjo/Qr Qggg great reditable job during the first P]son, chairman of the cathedrals of Europe At looks more semester took a long hop to Vi- dance committee. glance it as if ' i p,'"'. fl'' ''''','; . ''.' than 3 men for every woman turn a to study for a semester. The «A halftime pantpm]me pf ihe '+ Ql I QI,Idge .',',''.,''.'QI)g) 'f'»''gfff%%; ~Irlg~~g Hoard Foresters'nd filled the vacancy laSt Tues- doini-in pf Dangerous Dan 'f~'='u~,; -":.'.":,"., ' day by Nc-'lAre you'etting enough rest? ..;.."4':;,:::,";";;,Ii "';:: ir "..'., 'ions. The proof is obvious at the g I appointing Patti. Grew wfll b tl e main stunt of the "',':;:',„-':,:,':'-:. *dd D. Aiiev, U iv ity phy i tan, ri,. Ab t 30'nta sated students dance cia s offe ed weekly hy It aii hogs down to onc soiM Oi H d ";:!:.';::,'i;;-';::.,Ia SBCP 4~ „;„» „.d ', showed up at the first meeting of a dance instruction committee es gr]pe. When ~lecti~~s come th t b rs pf the Assocl get enough rest and eep i e the newly organized'Hot Rod and pecially appointed for the benefit around this spring, put all the Fo sters, about 150-strong, wi]] t F ; cycle club F b a y I i a sUB of Id ho students. J O . A(MI CSS conference room, said the new The men realize the bargain have voters put an "X"after the th annual "back-woods stomP" they can get exerting nine of their choice. to be held at the SUB, February by„just In] elected officers were: enough energy to take them to the Shortly after last year's election 19 Dr. Alley also stated that the ~ tire . . number of patients receiving treat- '.:,::," Bob Merritt, president; Bill Hall, SUB central ballroom —free danc- IQ Argonaut took a poll asking b]..t chairman,h Bill WWallace,]] ' publicity e»dent; »m riff]tt» sec- ing lessons and chance to meet 'd»o students if they wanted a . ~ 'ent in the infirmary this year', 'ewly P a Lucy Law a lec t g d t f th said that those partcipating in t e t«»urer new girls Maybe that is why they '1'rew voting system. Over 69 per k. has been around 1200 students per I We]]es]eye es ey Cp]logeo ege an ac ive in in- Dangerous DDan skit will]] beb SSpen- -'ance Brlffitts, sergeant outnumber the the cent were in favor of a change. 'onth, as compared to 1500-1900 at arms, girls 10 to 1 at ternational student g o ps 1]] b 'er Miller as Dan; Bob p]Playfairf 'nd Burt Luvaas, publicity agent. free dancing instruction classes. B<>w about it Executive Board? in former years. ,ia:.;, th e gues t spea ker of e n erna- J k H ] "AWS is behind a to Girls tp Und9r,a simPle system like this Because of the decrease of 500,':si-r:.. The club was formed to give plea tiona] Re]ations C]ub. IRC wi]l "th lady known as Lputm pat C]a turn Dean miglit whp's those interested in hot rods and out for the class," said meet in th Vandal Room of the be sure ekcted. n bartender'od Hoipps, an cases i per month sp far thi ,"' chance to- ouise Carter. By working through SUB Mond, F b 7 fo th briated barfly'ob Car]man Di'. A]]ey said that he thought the '.:~;:I motorcycles a to get e ving g oups hopes to and hour The pro rin- heavy month of March would not , n~ gether in an organized group ac program coffee ardshark, and Bfl] Wa]]ace encou"ag™reGrr]s to attend the 'ce for some engineer. You see, ]' be as busy as before. In 1954 the If)s """' cording to Bob Merritt, president gram will begin at 4:10. 'y-tin k piano0 payer.player Carlar Goebele e classes, making the instruction the en ever re- Miss Law has been active in highest number of cases I The next is scheduled wlwi]] rereada thee script, and John JL,.' meeting more successful, o Puubliciicity one. We in the infirmary was 2246. .ryr..! numerous international student agent, or had S d eyer w]]] manage the music ceived for 7 p.m. Tuesday in conference Rumba, samba and mambo les- 'ever saaw him, the chairman never The increase in March was con- . f room B at the SUB. movements. including Past secre- Iol t]le pub]]c]ty stunt. son wi I e iven a the meetin Ppsters Mar]e tributed to an increase in cases of- one a out t e ance influenza. 'ederalist International Secretar- Wa]]ace said that posters have Joyce Molstead (right), a former student here, was the t d J A b]'i } ~TIN WILL SPE iat in Amsterdam, Holland; secre- been made by Foresters, their Girl Dr. Alley said the infirgnary aP- firSf contribufor during a March of DimcS Prpmofipn Cam man A]] instruction is free so stu tary o e oung u t ounc o friend~, and their'r wives,ives anand thata peared to be very busy the first A speech on the United Nations" dent should note the schedule for was paign held between Coeur d'Alone and Spokane last week. As- will be "hit from the National Social Welfare brisketba]] fans semestersemes er becauseecause hee was rerequireuired with two She now aftends by Dr. Boyd A. Martin will corn- c]asses. Hee toldo us not tto mississ it. Joyce was stricken ' Polio years agoa si it sembly and director of a special every angle" with Forester's Ball to see most of the patients him- mence the Cosmoplitan Club ac- Remember said Jan. that if . North Idaho Junior Collegein C~md'Alene With Joyceis Pro]ec of h e I st.i ute on In tc- publicity. self, but he felt the rush would be ~ ~ ~ . you want to learn the new dance with tivites this weekend. He w national Order. aping "T k t ]1 go pn sa]e next re]'ieve th'is nex semes ter wi'th ~innie Lou Puls t herself a former p~l~~ vicfim t who sfagcd 'rends, free of charge, and have abut Universal Military haH a dimes the 35 miles be- at the International House at 8 Her most recent work has been week at a buck and a the addition of Dr. File to ihe full a drive for the March of by walking p'un besides s come.to the central ~rainingg'. we'l U.S. delegates to Youou signsi 'ndum and we throw," plson said, "and every at- time staff. tween Coeur d'Alene and. Spokane. m. tonight. The public is invited. ba]]room each week at the fp]]pw as one of six "» 'um. the World Assembly ffof Youth in Ought to turn over all tempt wfl] be made to give all po- ing times:"

':i':".',"::;':", -": -'i;:: Patti Gustafson Row Qn Execut ve Boa'rd-",'if 7:00-8:30; February 18—7:00-8:30; Uustafson, Haves Hall, tions. son, Gary Cozian, Ray Bittner, Wade Patterson, Bob Prestel, ' Ognlp COOkerg d Narc" 4—7i00-8:30; March 11 — i replace patti Gustafson ran 'on the In- Ralph Ron Braden, Burdette George pugh, Jerome Ross, Wil- „Fattiticket sales man 'si»as beeneen aappointed to The topic of Miss Law'alk be- Clason I:op-I:33. Pat H d pendent ticket last spring and H s, Deny L igh, Marsh Jones, Ii m skinne, Ja y smythe, lx Forelfyll Footr that a Ands son on the ABUI . ' fore IRC will be,"College Students for the affair, said John Edwin Resa, Dick Kay Vinson, Ric ard Wisdom ecutive Board. Anderson re- was actually elected to the Payne, and International Movements" Cosmopolitan Club will present ~~~her of every'eemen's living Armi- and Sherm Snow, team manager. I'ger University to study Board. However, following the Foster, Mike Hepler, John cently left the stressing how in many parts of ««t dinner sponsored by the grpup will be contacted to sell urc o- e o ea a re- in Vienna, Austria. The mo- election a petition for re-count tage, Charles Fries, the world students are bound up in the political and social struggles e'nough votes to baugh P t G h ide Ed Hild- ley that th 'sweater and jacket For- ght before the Board Knod]e gained of their countries. In many cases Cosmo Club members member of the Associated Patti's on t e er, John 'van, ar on, awar s „c ang rom wi » Bob Bakes. replace place the Communist trained youth work "'g"»ght the menu. maya be contacted for a tick- Don Leppke "I" . 'sters Dean Holt, president of the Board. James Kaulkner, a black sweater with a gold the only ones to give d]- A "~mber of tickets for the dih- MONDAY ers are e . Independent Caucus, had sub- Fatti will npw serve as a per- and Colin S. Campbe]] team on a silver background. He express- ner are available from Thane Independent Caucus, SUB Con- rectioh to these students 'tted a possible ]ist of replace- manent member of the Board manas'er.m suggested. this, so the sweaters d' Joh»onsoil or plOlafOl I Stavik,S. 'k club presi- ference Room A; 7:15 p.m. edd iscontent.t. fS lb Anderson's seat on the until elections this spring. Freshman awards ment to with dent. KPUI RESUMES ts for would be more in line the TUESDAY What is being done to meet this Gene Also on the agenda of Tues- B ard The list named . sc oo coors. Radio Center, and the part that college ' A~de~~~~ C Radio TV Guild, problem ' LofdaM, Cia~~ Armstrong and day's Board meet]ng was the ap Arthur John S h b d t M~~dayon ay Februarye 7 at The Board decided that the 7:30 p.m. students in the and J Gaskins as possib]e rep]ace- proval of athletic aw~s. Let- ton, Dan Davh, James Gree~ sroke at Club 12:30 p.m. Anyway interesmru,in Dick WEDNESDAY the Clarkston Lions ibehlnd ".Idaho Red" ' ter awards were approved for Jerry Hailer, Carl Hogberg, Gary tradition » THE IDAHO ARGONAUT, Zt!Ckt, Fehvttttrt 4, tttt

MAN ON CAI!LIPLIS by Qlgk llblel'ITTLE DEAR JASON..~e~o.Cm@ggl~ CMQF4ED . Thai Gt»m Jor ilptu!]2 e LOST—In front of the Sigma geneut,;, Member gear YORK,'N..Y. —The Uaiw Chi !Jap(tot,'NEW House on January 20, I-:am attemytfqg.in this-short Iet- .viersity, of.Idaho wl]I: be 'epresent- a Benrtts Associated ColleSiafe Pxess self-winding wrist watch. .'er',to voice~me of;my:thsagree? ed this year on Mademoise]le's.na- Please contact LeRpy Ciauseu at 'offiefal yQblicattpn pi'!the Assoctat8i"Students of the University of ments with the statements and tional (cpI]age Board by Ruth 244k Idaho issued every Tuesday and Friday of the poiieg y~ ~ general tenor of the letter by "Ji Irene Brede, Lou Ann Olson and ,Lost —A.book entitled "Princi- as;secondas-second ciasichtss Nuttterat.the,y(lt,officeNMttter 'ent(N at moscow,' Xdahp. C." in the February 1st Argonaut Jane McCiaren t Querna. They:are ples of Metallurgical Practicet",by - Fred-W~, -:——------+@ter . , ...,-..— ————— blasting UMT.. .among-the '700 students who rom- It's KREM, Spokane, the "Ser- Lauie Hayward. Misplaced a week vl.served*td!to years in the iÃayy', yeted with applicants from .cpl- vice;Hour," on Fridays at '5 pm. . before the semester;fbta]s.,L]ke Lt]Vin ' '"It .'v7t7 +g'p~. t have.sama slight iea ot tt.milt; tettav att over tha'avattv,ia win once a month,.when:idaho:Radho- new~ap+y used. hss,a high W]]]is 7 F+2 g 7 TI taryic(Mtquest of the political gov-, places ipn the Board. TV GuiM members present talent sentiment pi valuC,n said owner new pre'o mejyeople are unbappyivrith the fact .thatithe]patteni «tnneztt of the U S .But this is far 'As, College Board members, they from the University of Idaho. Hap Ferree,, Campus Club. a(]d of!the;past is.the prediction of the future. Is:this%me,theft, outweighed:by greater fears.'The will represent their campuses aud 'The last.half:hour show was on 'tarted '-history first; is ithat we shaH npt be with sing- nertDan ,j I, in app] jit1g past dangers in the of:fnj]itarism.!as !I pre- report, on, college life and'he cpi .January 28, tap dancing, ~,I had.to,change,my, scat sev- in- ATO present argument against UMTv pared either to avoid war by iege scene. 'ng and stunt -acts. Students eral times at the movies." talents We vore One reader pOintS tea lack Of adequate armteS ratber;@an maintenance of a position of terested in displaying their "Heavens, did a man get fresh?" ry ' ee . "pw new. pled interna],c6]]apse.as, the. reason, for. the co]]t]pse. of .Rolne: strength, npr to withstand the in- " " may contact Warren, Peterson tat "Well, thus, a;goof]treason fo1'MT. IHowever, the,e itiai blow should'it falL m'ime 'they were a pretty the Phi .Tau.house to audition for are Gary despIte ffottts fina]]y.'UDIO of the brilliant general, St]]]eho, under Theodosius the Great, Theisecoud is:the,extreme dis' w r ui peop]e wh " the. Romans future shows. gary. Jou the powerful Roman legions could not withstand the on- taste withtthe present system —were a uuch o 'b ts "But the 'The next show will be:February Vfalker. s]aught of the barbarians. And (Iraft to.flue Greeks,. got soft, real: softi:They 25th A RADIO ,Gary C mddespotic'fbwhy?'heemperor" so ~gassed m Btera- ]tave,ret( The Romana~yh dpi ~k tuate w~ the ~es Dick Eg,~t:Gr~ K x'n ~ us It! ~ture, phi]pspphy, arts, music, and 'SER 'ICvING second ae the throne-created by Caesar. There ensued much.fight- when, the, chips ate down, r~ Chf f -K,';FI ~g tB+ jOVe,thy,ne]ghb(teI'huukathey ~ ing amOng riVal faCtipna in the armieS, anOther Carry-OVer thp,a Whp had Se~~,b I, ~ Sppn Services for the The. pie from Caesar. Then came interna] "chaos and almost anar- w«e useful attdwaeeded audio~ becameitheasjaves of(the tRpmans,Ne] „.Judy C~sm ~d'Jerry (o a tpbpf Student.Budget t ',to. chy,".reports Wor]d Book Encyc]Opedia.. pttssing,over:those.whothad,missed ~remember-your,.shth grade his ~d]er appeared ..on:the gast tpsst I ':,::,'::;,'::,::.,:';;:i::::::: . Histoi]ans.Robirison, Smith ~"--:-'.:-::";:~;::,::::::,::,:::j:::::;::their "'.greetings." tory. 'God tgrant 'histoty doesn't show, THE SOUND tt week fr 'Th WILUS 3 I:::.:-:,:.'::.'''-.'... LABORATORY g;reasons for t]te decine ',-::„::::-',".",:,"'!'i]!tery.weaknesswi]i,breed +~,%hat's wrong with'UMT,,Are mptu I Smoke Em-:.''::':ez ""';.:.,-":::. and fall of;tbe Roman vety emergency'f~m,whch 'dc'e. afraid, the, pack.:straps tmight 1208 Pit]]man.IIpad oratory,w „, p prpfessorsau with',:::" '-':'':;':::,: redden 'the htt] bpy 'should rs'' .',.'Met .system is foastudy.ltppks —I,study. the rec pire: varied population ..-j','.:::::;;.':::0, tatorship (can ..emerge. tThat,is, that they may:listen to;the Idaho :Moscow, Idaho Sweet COm-,'S '.-'::..',:.:,::.'',":.':::': Or Etre: i 'ad On]y the gOVernment in .'':-::.,:-';-:.',:;Whether 'he ., they, afraid the big Mines and Geplogy at the chosen fc vmijitary Or pOHt]Cai StarS,'Talent ShOW ':TueSday eVen- Un!ver-'!ty mon was contributing -.''."vv::'.a',!"".:: sergeants. 'OCN a fac-;::,',':i::-:;;,":;,',":,'': sphere. be tdominant, sti]I there, is might. helP make.men 7..on KUOI and Frid~y Mineral Samp]es of Idaho. Priority in sending Those se]( tpr. Politically they'oint to ii:,:;"'": '':~5:":'::::"": .:::.::-'"'u.::,:"::'': 'x'y 'Why. s~+ some rv 't out these conections minerals president; an aiinpst unIImited opportunity, for .of, cru'de evenings at.;6 30 pn!KRPL. the barbarous soldiers:,':':.''' -"'::-'::::":'':,.'. ':::::,::either tp.achieve ttota)itarittn,con- p " o th '~ ~ ~~ + will be, given to requests from dent;, Rpg = — C] b ffi rs elected for the Sistraihutet] contro]]lng,the government,,': tml over,om t} others, serve no t wh tsoever? Tp j]e grade, and high schools so that, man;. Ed -:„' ~entry. If si Ti'jt and heavy government -- le ~ j$ "::f!::':'-::::,: ' ~ con-,:";::: ',"'.:.':::':!i spmeveyebrpws, Iet those-thus " (] m r pyith 's Idahoans .can get an early start aid Coul t1'o]s.:Economica]]y.Rome.'co]-:::.'::;:::;::. af- " r sident Nape -Short vice pres- ';:;.'tt -"''""'"''"""''": fected scan th 'h'(sty 'A t''or:shirkers and no excuse tfo 'txtllnes:.SuFeau ia'iiia'laataiag about Ihetv .,i Harrop, f state''ineral itj lapsed because of ]nf]ation,;:::"::::.:Itt;-':::.;: "::;;.„"';.,:.'.":.':."..„:.:,. Weaklless The "Swiss a d p" resources. Every Va -'::"":'::."' I ;Idaboans will.now have a tae(v Saturday I!1 Corky unemployment heavy taxa-;,'::: ' ' ' ', ','" ' ',',' ' bt ton, embraciug -"e sp-; er. Sweet 'eterson, treas~r. opportututy, to learn why i their ..'„"P.,':.'» g::, sli d ."'Wh;th ' ' " Daughter: "I know we should Night their new Wea 1n . e an s o e ',",.;:.„: ",po tir d f o .ti p y ]up state is known as, the "Gem State." ':.'':': -"- —. President teries. down:iti'Worl(1',War 'I'I and have;.been. home earlier from. the Sweet's few,.say,ihe historians. No:-.I.:.';:::;:::,";:;:.:.:; is:exercising those pow- dSuites or boxed compartments * ers (and they, broader. II.,When the'Korean War began 25 .'Idaho dance Dad, but Jim knew.some Music Ity edupat t ' """'"''. ", are. than containing samples of mentiOn. iS made, Of barbar]C:-:.:::>I 't we went in with .Poorly .trained the:words of those clauses would minerals are being prepared i by new steps." doubts a the !idaho Bureau of Mines aud Dad. "Well,.even. so, you,.didn' Harding.I Geology for distribution throughout have to sit on. them until 1 am." 22 Dyer fina held in th Rome .collapsed interna]]y so that it fell victim to the .-state to high schools, civic. off any,s I t .f II h t'elly protected. groups and other organizations, it Sweet's hortle..According'to world.Communismt.internal co]]apse is S' '''. ,! a" was announced today Dr. D. t9n frosh bas the deaira6'coal at'.thair worid vavaiatioa. Russia, with their "'. YO '~O by J. ALTKBA.TI07N Jolting t security through'.UMT. "'~~",,avoid P~ sterling hprdeS WOu]I]"then eaSi]y SWeep OVer;thevUnited S~teStand Letns Forrester, director of the bureaui p the free world. the. overweening emergencies, let Dust off your camera and win and dean of the University's Col- and .his orchestra ALPHA C "T'be:notion," us avoid the opportunitites for Our sixth grade iustpry text lege of "Mines. '.'pecial; Mrs. Jo comments 'C]!ar]es,A. tguatt]ebagm edu- de- ' dictatorship, .whether i m'gitary, or s + he y rtpd pf the The winning pictures of the send- zil, was cation "expert 6f'he'Libraryi ary of,Co . 'vtb. They are to be ready, for, Entertainment a ongress, at Russia and ciiue.,pf Greece began,when:miii- Life" "Campus photo contest, ing as,soon.,as. the containers.and, All Kinc4", :Between: 8-".9.p.m. Kay Reed farist'c AU ': . Sparta defeated ens, sponsored by the SUB C~~~ittee packing materials are received. return,to te~~'by'UMT in!the iUnit d St tes,h d o .;0 . ] Sincrrei, t the.center .of "literature, philo- will be framed and hung in the Powers is, meansiof defeating these countries in.a,war,wou]d.be,thye Geologist Harold A. - A iiresi( spphy„arts,.music,.and!love thy,Student Union Building. The cott- Genesee use of a combination of air power sea power .. (] to prepared the specimens.:They'ill 'jhow nipg in h( n tgbpr.b k",.Rome.conquer- .tc't began Feb -y 1 and cou Spic r bomb power." He adds that weimust preserve our treasured .Dear,Tptn, . be made available to any Span ,Legion: Building going hou atmOSphere.pf:fleedOm tO.COntinue tO prOV]de the teebnO]O In the event of a s r group upon request, Forrester said. I- Installat Heath of Alex~er.&e.Great Admfssipn 1.00 gica].:superiority whic]t,,can be our ot]]y (]eterent togussian iatpmic„attack by Russia as put- ..Judges Profe»or Roy A. B I, He pointed out that the main Cleaners $ yer couple was held one of the .spMier- pur-'ose aggression.. Iiyed'by Ptuhy Wyiie, civH de- greatest Assistant Professor Darwin May- of the suites is to acquaint include S; statesmen, of.aHthne.tThe Greeks fense exyert,and .ad,author, field aud Karl Gotch will award the people of Idaho with the min- chairman; were unable.tp resist!because pf'15 second first place, $10 place, eral industry and its significance chairman; .the aggrpssprs, the -wat makers,,would ggie «r:ypw«and,$ 5 third, place to. the winners, b bi tp ' bd..t1 to the state. Each suite will be vities cha Itohp tyut t youth:iatp ~ - taccordiug tpiThe(World Bppk.-En- I.t tmffprm:et.,resp~ t d. February 18. Lyre edi accompanied brief i c age o eigh (Greece! became, an be by a paper pre-'at uid babi b,cyclopedia. Any number of pictures may Qtt 5lttptttt va vhh, chaplain a ed powers descnbtng the 'I The "youth?"t —the Bpy Scouts. '~ . 'ntellectual aud cultural center turned in by.one contestant as long by nature of the various minerals. (At(thor of „Barefoot Bott,tytttt jan. Pledf Imagine ..'the screaming Rus- Pf the Roman. Emyire. as all Photos are black utKl white, 7 Check,, etc.f Cjyjgi Dpfgu a roved )gag~ 'or other organizations in- t ttounced a Dear 'Jason, (and J;C.) gian,PrPItttgmda. HPw, then,t.c'n, .I 'p 'Aifter that",love thy neighbor 8" x.10"„and Placed on. a matting E.Clubs —ete F. .terested a-suite ~e S'! I suppose ypu were. trying to 'we answer tp their usual lies aud ~ ~ we certainly 11" 13". be in obtaining are ETHEL ..IMarSM hOWC1'8— ,absolutely no intention iof ever leav]ng. go out the, window, aud you would RII~,< '::V~ A,fter think . for yourself: There is no four or'ivef years Ed and.his.brothers -fGR THE (YOUNG contest-and wearied of the price high enough for what is the. conceded. Ursu]a Thing:.came to Manue]'s aud C( from I?L~ called, him to tree essence of America:, Freedom and Ot carne dotyn and pin-her.tHe, dec]in(td.:Instead he asked her to,join him justice. jn the tree. This she cauld not do, being C] subject to acromegaly morbid A Veteran. ' (a a]]ergy-tp woodpeckers) sp e j . -= EDUCATES she ended up with Ed after a]]. L' i' SCO)t'S On] she y mademad a mistake —a very natural mistake. It w» ll Jed she ended up with,.not Ed. hVe.are, the. first. tp agree and - „- ' IOWer ShOp ik iEd,;heartbroken at. being trickedwbyvbis own,brother, ippk stand behind the .need for a . ,up -meta]lurgy to forget. tf OR YOUNG IN HEART i on strong right arm in dealing with Greenhouses Ct trna does not pay ~vtttg eha!titan, )tea thc'!Russians.. However, UMT is,, See them on the npt the,best, answer. Phone,7191 , Thteeohtntntehrought toyou P~~~~<~s e g+'er hy the tnahereof pff(f fp Ltfpffftf$ '~-;,"The Rus"iaus. cry. that.vtc are Sub Bu]]eijn.Board gg that tf you are crier up a tree (chen try- Across, I I',', tant=-'ntotatttne t

't. I'riday, I'obriiary Page 4 . THE IDAHO ARGONAUT, UNIVERSITY Ol IDAHO d, ISSS Leading Scorer Intramural Court Action Vailca.s s~reeII . owering I ISI Underway After Layoff After a lay-off of two weeks, ac- 'A' tion resumed in intramural n League 2 by downing Teu Ksp. ."or with Pa Epsilon 32 to 25, The Win V/ee.cern night !I,'eavers Sereis basketball, Wednesday gave six games. he Phi Delts a record of five wins nd losses VoI I';.".]j Towering Swede Halbrook, hooking Tony Vlastelica alld In the main attraction of the a ])o and put them one '-i,,i the rest of the Oregon State College Beavers bring to Mos- night Phi Delta Theta captured un- fuH game in front of the second 'TKE's. cow tonight and'omorrow night an undefeated. Northern disputed possession. of first place Place Jim Howard paced I IIF.'i Division basketball record and carry with them little inten- the Phi Delt win with 16 points !'i. tions of letting Idaho mar that record. F while Ted Tate was high mnn for ':III Coach Harlan Hodgeg of the Vandals said this week he I!I)i!i', I TKE scoring 9 points. .wasn't as worried about how his ball club would score —"but John 'ith L Hughes The top individual olltput, for d t th 's 7" ~ig~ad+hg 'hatting with hthietic.gewg Editor Ken Hunter yester-, 'I the day was Kent Church's 18 ii ' led'Sigma daty. Ken told us tha Spokane newspaper was running FINAL BOWLING STANDINGS points as he Nu to a RCbm,ss'tgt8u o", a P""ing ns " ~ a . . picture'of the Idaho secorid-five bagketba]I squad tomorrow League 1 W L Pct. 35 to 27 win over Sigma Alpha DC 12 4 .750 Epsilon. The loss wfss the SAF's lve o them. second straight after winning ::-;:;!f'::,'."":,'':::-;.::;::x.::.-:',.".'..:"."..-'.'::::.':.:::;..:.::::i IC 11 5 .688 t ploy against the towering Beav-,.NO Earlier in the season you will +e st Monson" '~f SC 6 10 .375 their first three games. remember, Hodges went along —, Iffiim Monson, Don that is, a four year ~ 4 12 .250 In the only game Played in the State wiH floor two ::ISIIeaa fnh I I PKT 'regon ietterman after this season and with his five regulars through most "I if LCA 3 13 .188 Independent Leagues, Sonny I.ong 6-5 forwards, 7-3'Halbrook, and of the game but has no / I a I I a senior has been the idaho sec 2 led Chrisman Hall 1 to. a 42 tp 35 a 6-4 guard Larry Paulus, with f, valuable long shot artist, pretty League d I; t th 15 1 '917 victory over Vets VH]age 1 Long '":,;;4;I':.'::.',''::,,::.'.",:another seven-footcT, PhH She- fair rebounder, on. the bench —in PDT "Maanz" as his teap,mates call 9 7 .563 led aH scorers with 17 points. 'oin on the bend for reHef. the form of Don Monson. SN Ed P; him has an effective one arm set LH 7 9 .438 Hi]der was tops for VV with 13 Inmnt sst thetuestmanldaho Dodel Back shot and can jump shoot pretty DTD 6 10 .375 points. Pr can floor will be Carl Swanstrom, weH, The return of Dick Dodel to KS 3 13 .188 Move 6-6, who has seen practicaHy no Betas Up to R In the past few games, especial- school this semester ma]Les base- League 3 : action this season. Jim Sath« ls Beta Theta Pi moved into third ly against the WSC Cougars, Don, ball coach Clem parberry a little — ~ 958]':-m--- 4 SAE 14 2 .875 place in League 1 defeating the tallest regular at 6-4. although he didn't start, showed more cheery. The lanky mounds- Alpha Thc ~! '@Q]~ —~i> hUNL. i sg WSH 10 6 .625 The State ball club is made of well Tau Omega 41 to 22, Betas have throughout the entire ball man wiH be eligib]e for CH 8 /8 .500 .::',::::;:::;:Primarily seniors excePting Ha]" now won three while losing one. game.,Coach Harlan Hodges ran basebaH .::::::,".'I although he was not in ATO 8 8 .500 brook and Jay Dean. Guards Bill w In other games Sigil]a Chi tri- in Monson, Pulled a regular and schoo] the first semester He was I:i as ts i SISRL'tdehus tw,two i DSP 0 16 .000 "'': "'" Mb'ns umphed over Delta Chi 45 to Tm]e Ron League 4 30 with Cothern sco'ring 16 points :,':::,':,::::"gie Ha]]igan, Johnny Jarboe and minutes, then sent in the benched "Digger'a]so was a reserve for team in scoring in the Northern Division season with 100 TKE 14 2 .875 for f Tex Whiteman make up one of regular, rotating this'way through SC, and LDS downed Phi Gamma '' Chuck Fin]ey on the maple court points in eight games. Tony wifi be a staitiilg forward, stand- CC 9 Z .563 .:':::::<:::::,,:;:.:,.'::,","',.:.",';.",';.:.'.,':.:,,",'',.'.";:.,': finest benches in both Delta 28 to 20. 4 J the reserve the games. last season standing just under 6-5 6-5, with running mate Jay Dean, of Nampa, Idaho, standing PH 8 8 .500 On u busines's, - ]": scouts report. Coach Hodges and the same. OSC and Idaho meet at 8 tonight and tomorrow. Wednesday's Scores may try get the BTP 7 9 ..438 "I t The Beavers have beaten every- big feHa into shape for some of No preliminsary games are scheduled. PGD 2 14 .143 BTP 41 ATO 22 I I on it bady b t Idaho this season, wash- tha closing games. 'A'ASKETBALL STANDINGS SN 35 SAE 22 ';

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