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Volume LXIII WOOSTER OHIO FRIDAY NOVEMBER 22 1946 Number 8

tion desiring to avoid destruction suggested an open forum meeting rath- the morning We must build a new justice brotherhood liberty and the er than the planned evening talk All world on the principles of justice Dr Eddy Kindles College love of God and man and when through the chapel program it was brotherhood liberty and the lore of he compared Russias lack of obvious that students had their own God and man He explained that we By JANET PALMER and BARBARA HAMPE the latter two and our lack of the first opinions about the ideas expressed by base our country on all of these except body The student entered chapel Wednesday morning bored as usual and expecting to be bored as two a bustling antagonistic tremor ran Dr Eddy economic justice and brotherhood Eddy stood Dr Sherwood before them But as Dr Eddy started by declaring that depression and World through the audience Some student After chapel many were the classes These are the only two of the princi- shouted War III are inevitable as a result of the present American policy and lackadaisical attitude the student What would you do from devoted to what was behind Dr Ed- ple that Russia does stand for body started to bristle the floor and Dr Eddy settled down to dys not too well denned chapel ad- To the question How far should start explaining what he would do dress One group in particular spent the profit motive go Dr Eddy re- War emphasized Dr Eddy must be avoided at all costs Many shortsighted militarists fail to He started by mentioning that while the entire third hour discussing the plied The profit motive is the most could end destruction socialism aforemen- realize that it only in He followed by stating the big threat would come from a he didnt want his pros and cons about the talk with Dr natural thing if the poor are pro- clash of democratic and communistic tioned principles must be adopted Lowry front of the Library tected responsibility of preventing this fu- booms and busts is unhealthy for the in elements most likely starting in China now or eventually Questioned about labor he said ture war of devastation population A more just and steady In the open forum the chapel was Seeking the limit in wages is the es- He reitterated that Russia four times economic needs worked Open Forum Suggested filled with faculty and students many When Dr Eddy declared the Amer- pattern to be sence of free enterprise though he the size other rich however en- armed with the days supply of ques- of any nation in ican capitalistic system must be faulty out making sure free By this time the audience was hold- doubts if they labor leaders and terprise stifled tions and comments for Dr Eddy natural resources and containing 110 to allow billionaires on one hand and isnt ing its breath and the spirit of de- unions are serving the country as a of the worlds population can not be poverty- stricken slums on the other The Four Principles bate ran high A chance to express After Robert Gish acting a s whole He believes that John L Lewis underestimated However the United the audience grew more tense His an- When he expounded the four prin- those opinions was provided for when moderator reintroduced the speaker is a lost leader suffering from megalo States still has the great chance and swer followed that a system of periodic ciples he thought necessary for a na at the close of the talk Dr Lowry Dr Eddy summarized his remarks of Continued on Pag 4 ROWN ftHERAI DS HOLIDAY Ground Play Hill Billies Ddace Dogpatch Style Womeil Get Olie OClOCk Stymies Princes 14- 14 Pers For MSGA Dance Vith Tie Mi By BOB EMMANUEL Packed Gymnasium Is Foreseen As Thanksgiving Events Last Saturday climaxed the home- stay of the Scot gridders for 1946 and 1 Promise A Joyous Time To All Tickets Still On Sale also provided many on the Hill with Despite slow ticket sales to date a large crowd is forecast for next Tuesday evening when the MSGA their last opportunity to watch such V Thanksgiving dance under the magic baton of Les Brown opens for one of the big evenings of the year fine football performers as Shinn Nine oclock is the time set for the portals to swing wide From then until 100 AM the spotlight will Swegan Murray Horvath Hill Boyer be focused on the number the Scot Les Brown The man behind the scenes Fred and Buchanan in action one man on Campus Stead MSGA head man has been of events promises satisfaction guaranteed The fine running of Woosters Billy V who directing the course Shinn and the line bucking of Heid- Les brings a top flight band with him During a recent interview Frank Sinatra was asked to name the elbergs Prince Devine were the orchestra which he felt was the best main attractions of the 14- 14 tie all- around band of the year and with Shinn scored all of the Scots 14 Variety Spices out hesitation The Voice answered points and Paul Devines pigskin pro- Senate Action Les Brown clivities completely eclipsed the per- Program During Critics all over the country have formance of his more highly regard- been referring to Les Brown as the ed teammate Wild Bill Valentine Pep Rally Opens ft band of the year and wherever he The anticipated punting duel be- Week of World plays the dancing and theatre- going tween Miney Bnsack and Valentine McCloskey Fund Week of the World will have vari- public carry out these praises Les has did not materialize Busack suffered a ety The committee is employing local turned out the real smash hit re- badly wrenched elbow in the second That big MSGA dance still seems talent diplomats world travelers and cordings of the year on the Columbia be quarter which forced him to leave to making people conscious of college professors to make Dec 3- 6 label and the announcement of a the game And the average distance their pocket books so in view of this four days of interesting information in forthcoming Les Brown release results of Valentines punts was a disap- fact the only Senate- sponsored activ- four important fields in advance orders over the 250000 pointing ity for this week- end will be mark 345 a Vic IRC is indebted to the lectureship airways Dance Saturday night The had little traffic the of the Class of 1917 for its main Featured on the majority of his best- offensive of both teams was confined Delegates Chosen selling discs is Les outstanding vocal- mainly to rushing plays Woosters One of the most important things ist Doris Day who sounds as lovely seven first downs were all achieved by on the agenda for last Monday was as she looks dint rushing fourteen the the selection of two delegates be of and of to Those who are experts at estimating sixteen Heidelberg first downs Woosters representatives to the Chi- came record sales predict that the two top as the result of Buck- ing the line cago Student Conference to be held Courteiy rf record- selling artists this year will be on The Good Earth The Wooiter Daily Record Dec 27 to 29 Probably most ANN TAYLOR and BOB SCHICKER of you Bing Crosby and Les Brown And Les is significant havent much idea about It to note thai the the purpose can be proud of this accomplishment Scot offensive clicked better the of this proposed conference But do in Al CappV famous cartoon characters from the village of Dogpatch because it proves that he knows how to first five not feel ignorant of Sen- half when of Woosters seven came to life last Friday night in lower Kauke The occasion was a none the pick a coming song hit and that first ate did either until Monday be- downs were recorded Heidelbergs Sadie Hawkins Dance in which the girls in true Dogpatch style It is his arrangements are the kind that ing held primarily let Student Princes dominated play dur- invited the fellows The participants appeared in costume the fashions to representa- stand up under repeated turns on the tives from several ing the second half making nine first of Lil Abner and Daisy Mae being very much in vogue The hundred American spinning- tables downs to Woosters two tloor was crowded with the 65 couples who enjoyed colleges hear a report on the newly every minute Tickets for the dance are on sale The first quarter was a see- saw between 830 and 1100 formed International Union of Stu- at the Union and at Crams Record affair with the Student Princes pro- The early part of the evening was dents and consider the formation of a Shop downtown In addition each sec- ducing the lone scoring threat After Women Debaters Win devoted to square dancing and various national organization of students in tion president and the Douglas house Busack had punted out of bounds on folk games under the leadership of the United States In August of 1946 president has a supply t the Heidelberg 45 yard line the Over Denison Speakers Art Villwock the World Student Conferencewas Princes rushed to the Scot 29 Valen- By JOYCE JARMAN Prizes were awarded for the best held at Prague for the purpose of tine started to the left with third In a womens intercollegiate debate costumes Bob Schicker was judged creating the International Union of Students Forsberg Rumpi Attend down and six yards remaining for a held last evening at 8 Woosters team the best among the boys and Anne And now this International first down in what had all the ap- Taylor was acclaimed the best Daisy Union is prepared to assist the Ameri- consisting of Hazelyn Melconian and DR LOBANOV- ROSTOVSKY Red Cross Convention pearances of an end sweep Marge Yapple defeated Denisons Mae present Bob appeared as Hairl- can students in forming a national ess organization The two Wooster rep- According Suddenly stopping Valentine shot a representatives The question presented Joe garbed in a black coat speaker Dr Andrei Anatolievich Lobanov- to Charlotte Forsberg lone- draped resentatives to this conference will be Red Cross Unit chairman the pass to Plainer standing by his was Resolved that the United Na- over a pot tummy a black Rostovsky Dr LobanovR- ostovsky ft Hazelyn Melconian Con- Red Cross some on the Wooster 2 Bill Shinn tions change to a world federal gov- droopy hat covering a ridiculous red and Frank was born in Yokohama Japan convention which she and Rumpf came from nowhere to block the pass ernment wig and a long beard He stumbled dit and studied at the Student Imperial Joan entertainment chairman and there- along in shoes several times large J Two- attended last week end provided many save a certain score Shortly Prof J J Auer head of Oberlins too thirds Vote School of Law in St Petersburg and after Wooster held for downs and re- for him Anne was indeed a typical ideas for activities this year at Woos- department of speech judged the con- A discussion of this conference took the Lyce de Nice France before the sumed the offensive Dogpatch igirl clad in a checkered ter From Nov 13- 17 representatives test Elaine Crim and Ursula Lea from up a greater part of the meeting but first world war After serving with During second quarter the blouse and an abbreviated skirt from all over the eastern district re- the Denison upheld the negative views Her we did accomplish a little more busi- both the Russian and French armies he Scots- men broke the scoring hair was in pig- tails she held corn- sided at the Gibson Hotel in Cincin- into while Wooster debated the affirmative a ness Among other things it was de- completed his education at the Brad large cob pipe between her teeth and she nati where the meetings were held column in a and satisfying man side of the resolution cided that a vote of those present Ecole Libre des Science Plitiques in ner Heidelberg had punted to the carried a lariat over her shoulder With the aid of these ideas plans During the last extensive debate Continued on Page 2 Continued on Page 4 Wooster 28 yard line as the first period for the spring drive entertainment trip which took place from Nov 17- ended On six successive plays Shinn and general outlines are being form 19 Woosters team added two victor- moved the ball to the Student Prince College Architect and Trustees Plan ulated by the campus unit Enlarge ies and one defeat to their records Kauke Chapel 43 ment of the committee is being con Both victories were won when Shinn Scores on Double Lateral a team Additions Eire Marshalls Suggestions in Letter templated for the near future

composed of Rita McCoII and Vivian 1 Hereupon the Scots pulled a play i ne i rustee s committee on Bund- Douglas debated the negative of the ings Grounds Taeusch is considering the inaugura- vided for fan room that fire alarm out of the moth- balls Busack drpve and and the college question Resolved that the United architect tion of fire drills with the Student Sen- system be installed with for a slight gain through left tackle Mr Arthur O Angilly are gong that can WAABridge Proceeds to Nations should be changed ate be clearly heard throughout building on a spinner play lateraling the ball to federal considering additional stairways in world government Wittenberg Kauke according sec- Fire and that fire drills be held regular Benefit to Johnny Guzzo as he was tackled and to Curt Taylor Marshalls Letter to Dr Lowry at European Relief Denison were the scenes of these con- retary to the President intervals Guzzo in turn lateraled to Bill Shinn Assistant State Fire Marshal C R Elaborate plans are underway for tests At Ohio University the affirma Also high on the improvement list Enclosed find pamphlet regarding on the Heidelberg 35 and he went Moine of Sterling Ohio in company the WAA Benefit Bridge to U held tive side of the resolution upheld by is the plan for opening doors Instructions for the Inspection of the rest of the way to reach paydirt in the with Fire Chief Lloyd Eberhard of in Lower Babcock Saturday afternoon Pat White and Peg Strosse lost the east side of the chapel trancepts great- School Buildings and Rules for Con- Shinns placekick was true and the Wooster Ohio made an inspection of Dec 7 The proceeds will go to the decision ly increasing the safety and conven- ducting Fire Drills Scots led 7- 0 the Wooster College of Wooster Ohio American Friends Service for Euro- ience We On the following kickoff HeideU A team of four girls Pat White and reports show no recommendation trust that you will be able to pean Relief Members of the WAA Dorothy Sandrock have these conditions bergs Lou Nemeth received Bob Marian Stemme The Presidents office reports the for the Chapel Building however in corrected within Board realize that many coeds are and Anne Austin was the thirty days Kindly notify this Coccias boot on the goal line and sent to Mt receipt of a letter from the state fire his inspection of the Kauke Hall he next not athletically inclined and sine returned to the Prince 24 yard line Union College on Nov 20 to debate marshalls office discussing a survey recommends that rubbish in small office when the above recommenda- bridge requires only mmtmim the same issue is tions have been complied with nt Art Schneiders tackle of the ball car- It interesting to of fire conditions on campus Mr E room underneath stairway to second tion and a volume of Culbertson they that no Ohio Collegiate debate rier was so vicious that the ball popped note on Zv Ramey in charge of buildings and floor be removed and that this room Very truly yours arc hoping that the event will attract this subject has been won by the af- grounds into the arms of Swegan who was con- reports that the conditions of be kept dear at all times that carbon- Harry J Callan a greater turnout than have most of Continued on Page 4 firmative side the letter have been fulfilled Dean tetrachloride fire extinguisher be pro State Fire Marshal the fall sports r- Two j THE WOOSTBR VOICE Friday November 22 1946 Loiters to the Editor To the Editor of the Voice To the Editor Signifying Nothing THS VOICE fidd Kudent publiorioa of TU CoUege of Woocter it published vccily response the editorial We Auini tb school yw except period Subscription year Editorial The to do read the editorials and we vautioo price it 1J0 pet By oCicca w located la too If Kauke Tall Phone S9S- R member of Aaaodated Road to Reaction which appeared think that no editorial is a disgrace JOE H BINDLEY CoUtjiate Pic and a distributor of Collegiate PreaaT is printed by the Collier Printing Co in the NovS MsueoftheVpice is and anJnsuItto the reputation and According to an article in last weeks Time magazine we have Woottcr Ohio Entered econd- Represented a daaa Batter in Wooster Ohio Pott Office for both saddening and discouraging It intelligence of the college We believe now entered ational dvertialng by National Advertising Service Inc 420 Madison Ave New York N Y a period when labor should tread softly Apparently some is in fact a perfect example of the in freedom of speech and press and if one has not read this article or else Old Eyebrows is wearing hob- NORMAN U WRIGHT Editor reactionary viewpoint that is unfor- the writers of last weeks letter to the nailed boots It has been SHIRLEY SMITH Business Manager tunately coming into prominence editor think that that editorial should well said that the miners are working for a Cadillac in every stall Betty Ann Baker Associate Editor throughout the country and particul- not have been printed they in the of John Ls and we dont mean Sullivans garage Al Valentine Managing Editor arly in the midwest same breath are admitting that they Robert Taylor First Assistant The letter to the editor in last dont believe in these two essential The question of the impending coal Walter Ballenger Just imagine coal untouched by Second Assistant weeks issue is sweetly reminiscent of a freedoms They say that this editorial situation has been widely cussed and Larry Piper Sports Editor human hands In order that the min- technique used by politicians who did not comply with the rules of jour- discussed all over the country this ers will be kept busy while the machine Rose Kesel Cornelia Lybareer feature editors Dorothy Vtugh Mary Jean Mackay makeup upon having their party attacked nalism Well if taken literally their last week Some people feel that the editors Pat Wicks exchange editor Jo Bowman advertising manager Ann Shenefield is at work it comes equipped with asiiitant 1 situation is not very serious this group Mvertising manager Betty Guinther auditor Marilyn Cordray Arline Malecek circulation burst into howls of righteous indigna- point is correct But if they take it Frey Ivegotg- cards and poker chips of assorted col- JKejMarilyn Julia Owen copy editors Jean Horn girls sports Art Murray tion but never quite get to the point literally they should also condemn is known as the asheat ors The De Luxe model is equipped of outright denial other editorials that disagree with the school of thought Stasf Aatedatast Peg Ackerman Joyce Jarman Bob Clark Mary Paul Helen Heitman Glenn mi with radio and heater but fog lights W ftur Hacen Marion Stemme Beryl Stewart Mim Alden Nancy Jones Janet The author of the piece appearing majority opinion of the student body The next group are the yellow Miller Mary Jean Bennett Fred FJy Holden Marilyn Leichty are an extra accessory Naturally the Jack Mina Hayes Betty the editorial column in last liners middle of the school fiTfi Myron Bellinger Frank Condit Ed Fenton Dick Spangler Dorothy Ratford Betty next to No it was not for this technical point or road Miller Barbara installation of such a machine would A J00 Hampe Lorraine Duckworth John Shupe Dick 8mith weeks Voice picked a very appro- that they wrote about this particular This group feels that the coal crisis is Sally Carlson Bill Rowland Bill Campbell Dick Glade John Demeter Emory Anderson necessitate increases in pay arid short- Joe Bindley Dick Caton Helen Agricola Pat Burneson Mary Ellen Baker priate title for his effort This piece of article but because this article proved only moderately serious and is divided er hours for the workers because they P Kier Pat Winters Alice Hickman Sandy Goodwell Ken Wright rather inane writing signifies nothing disagreeable to them It is precisely into two lines of thought first Ive- Marian AUender would then no longer be union miners but a tendency on the part of Re- for this reason because this article got plenty of coal and second but would gain the desirable classifica- publicans throughout the land to sit turned out to be controversial that we Hopethep- ower plant at Woostersoon- tion of machine operators which places The editorial policy of The Voice holds to political neutral back and crow over their victory The think it and articles like it should be runsout them in the skilled labor class Un- ity Editorials political is enough to- of a nature will be signed and the view country in a bad state printed If they shouldnt be printed Ikn- The third group expresses the fortunately the machine has only been will be considered as those the day without having our college news- in an editorial column then let us owndamnwellitsserious of writer attitude demonstrated once and that time the papers filled with venemously anti- have a private opinion column for This last group claims that they are inventor found himself in a cellophane administration columns The only way them It is about time that some op- the only ones who have much backing bag watching four lumps of coal play that the Republicans are going to stay posite points of view were brought to for their argument When one of a hand of showdown His statement in control of the government of the the eyes of student readers After all them was asked why he knew so posi- at that time was Guess I got muh US for any period of time is by as WB stated in his editorial of the Prexy Lauds Dr Lowry tively that it was serious he replied wires crossed trying to create constructive and pro- same issue It has been the contro- Well Harry has left town hasnt So Harry has gone to Florida gressive legislature not by gloating versial policies of American newspa- he thats California with sunshine in Guest Editorial Dr Charles F Wishart over their newly won glory pers that has kept in order the balance It has been understood that a new order to be where its warm Isnt The editorial column of the Voice of our national government We only Some years ago I met the veteran dean of Colgate College Among plan has been offered government of- Washington hot enough itself seems to be in a state of utter have one therefore if the other subjects we taled of a famous Colgate graduate 7 Harry Emerson ficials by a famous expert on UMW If you really want the original low discord An editorial column has al- balance of our own college go vern- Fosdic Said he Fosdic was a student such as a college gets not once United Muddled Wailers7 This down on the outcome of this coal ways supposed to have been a place ment is to be maintained some contro- in a student generation but perhaps once in a decade he could do pert writing from his home at Bideaw- situation be sure to tune in to the where the editorial views of the paper versy must be brought forward in its everything better than anybody eke could do anything ee Sanatorium has proposed that Hit Parade Saturday night Youll were stated Yet in two consecutive own newspaper the government adopt his new machine either hear Mr Krug singing Throw Dr Lowry would be the first to deprecate this statement as ap- issues of the Voice we have observed Signed plied and he is sure that there will be no Another Log on the Fire or else it to himselft There were strong men on the campus in the early two opposing editorials But Joe Sherman Bud Homey more difficulty with the mine workers will be Lewis giving his rendition of twenties among them all in the judgment of his peers Howard I think that it is fair to ask whether Joe Rosenbloom This machine is equipped to go down The Song Many hope Foster Lowry was outstanding marked from the very first for great the Voice has an editorial policy in Prisoners achievement into the mine dig the coal wrap it that they will be able to send a bot- Easily mastering academic requirements he was orator regard to the recent elections and if debater campus leader in cellophane tie it with a red ribbon tle of gargle to John In Care of the social leader and withal a stalwart Christian it has what that policy is If there is To the Editor Nov 20 idealist Contrary to the tradition that every man have and deposit it in a waiting railroad car Birmingham Jail successful must no editorial policy regarding this mat- This morning our chapel speaker been a helVraiser on the campus he was never involved in any college ter neither of the editorials had any was confronted with a situation which discipline though he was anything but the typical grind In fact there business appear in that column It to has never before been felt to so ve- was plenty of fun when he was in the circle the 2400 Pledged 2200 Cash isnt a wonder that the state of hement a degree a situation which in With indomitable industry he carved out a great career A doc world is so insecure and uncertain if caused embarrassment in the minds of torate at Tale long editorial board of a small college seasons of research in England American Editor the not a few students Big Four Drive Motion Slows of the Oxford University Press instructor then professor and dc newspaper can not agree on such a Are we going to sanction on our partment head at Wooster then Princeton and finally bac simple thing as editorial policy The Big Four drive reports total pledges amounting roughly to the campus the gauche discourtesy and to college of his first love as President So runs the story He came Tom Garlock 2400 with 2200 in cash tov date The collection is still going on rudeness which was excused as a de- bac to us as a topran scholar without being an academic snob although the drive officially ended last week Persons who have sire for healthy discussion Are speak- not His yet contributed are urged to give their envelopes to their solicitors sense of humor and his love of outdoor sports save him To the Editor of the Voice ers to be interrupted by the hoarse or put them in the Senate Suggestion Box in Kauke Hall from that fateHis devotion to baseball amounts to fanaticism It has come to our attention that shout from a member of the audience Because And hope springing eternal he still follows the Cleveland Indians there is considerable dissatisfaction who may rightly be incensed by the of the urgency of the situation in Sweden the Big Four In fact it was on his insistence that I have inflicted Casey at the Bat among the members of the student ideas put forth by the speaker Are has decided t o begin immediately upon the students in chapel body as to the quality of the chapel vi to approve of the obvious restless- sending 60 a month to the student in If 1 Thoroughly human he has shown an amazing grasp of finance and programs To add insult to injury in ness cf an audience which has never Stockholm whom we have agreed to YYoosier laraauate administrative details He has planned boldly audaciously for the this Christian college where religious learned apparently the simple rules assist Only when the final total of the Presents Recital Wooster of the future His courage is a challenge to Wooster men and tolerance is the motif we are required of courtesy which call for an attitude Big Four Drive is determined will The second women the world over I am persuaded they will not let him down to attend daily chapel services where of quiet attention to any speaker re- she know how long this support can organ recital of the the speaker all too often merely gives gardless of his ideas Are we the continue It is hoped she will be able year will be given at the First Pres- us in his own words what we have al- untrained unmannered rabble or are to count on it for the rest of this byterian Church next Sunday Nov a a i n I x M Y- i ready just heard in the morning news we liberal students who can listen to school year ai nju- Dy miss uoris retzer The Lamplighter1- 946 Style commentaries or read in the current ideas which may differ from ours John Bathgate writes from San Miss Fetzer is a graduate of Woos- consid- Francisco think we news magazines Taking into In my three years at Wooster I I ought to call ter College and a student of Mr A thorough search any modern today would TheWoos- terEverywhereBUTin of city surely fail eration th supposed mental maturity this Gore while here After her graduation to reveal the lamplighter so familiar the bygone days the have never before heard a boo in in of gas of a college audience we think that the India Project My latest move has been she studied with Edwin Arthur Kraft light era The solitary figure with ladder and torch plodding lamp disapproval from the student aud- from powers that be could support a ser- to come to San Francisco from whence in Cleveland She is now instruc- to ience and never seen such universal an darkened lamp leaving behind a trail gf cheerful blazing light which the S S Marine Falcon ies of chapel programs that would discourtesy hope these actions will is scheduled tor of piano and organ in the con- banished every frightening shadow from the streets dis- I dusIIed successfully hold our attention If the to sail when and if the shipping strike servatory and organist at the First appeared with the advent of electric lights not serve as a precedent in determin- chapel programs were of a sufficiently ing the actions of future audiences ends These delays hardly make Presbyterian Church in Wooster Tet on Thanksgiving Day in every home in the nation the picture high quality we believe that the at- exciting news will F 1 1 It 1 1 Sincerely Her program include works of oj sucn a- lamplighter will be found gracing the tendance of the students and faculty Christinas Seals Name Withheld Bach and Dupre 1946 Tuberculosis Christmas Seal the message of would increase appreciably Quartet health that has forty years frightened away the Siring Concert for As a proposed remedy we would we didnt decide it should be of the shadow of tuberculosis The Conservatory String Quartet recommend a reduction in the required student body for there werent even Grad The annual sale Seals will make its second public appearance Hold Exams fortieth of Christmas to number of weekly chapel attendances there However I hear that it raise funds for the control of tuberculosis will be as a Chamber Music Ensemble this to two and raising the caliber of these passed with a wide majority of 613- 37 January 6- 11 conducted this year from Hovember 25 until thereby sacrificing quantity for the Sunday afternoon in the Josephine L Outhouse Survey Christmas and 87 per cent of the money will be sake of quality Wishart Museum of Art at 3 pm The Graduate Record Examination A special Senate meeting was held used within the community in which it is raised We as members of the student body This weeks program will consist of will be given on the Wooster campus Tuesday after chapel concerning a the Yew PrttecHei Eight per cent will be used in the State and the find ourselves deeply resenting the re- Clarinet Quintet by Weber the as follows first session Monday Jan complaint of the farmer who owned Agdist TsterwUsIs remaining 5 per cent for the coordination of Tiational cent decision of the Student- Faculty Haydn Quartet known as The Lark 6 at 1 PM second session Saturday the outhouse used last bon- programs Relations Committee We believe that in Fridays three dances from Suite Antique by Jan 1 1 at 8 AM All students who de- fire Needless to say he know Almost forty years ago the first Christmas Seals were sold in this decision does not reflect the opin- didnt Stoessel performed by Ellen Miller sire to take the examination must be that it had been used decided Ohio In 1910 the death rate from tuberculosis was 143 per 100000 ion of the majority of the student It was and Jackie Morris present at both sessions Application the only solution re- persons and in that year there were 6844 deaths from the white plague body Dave Cull Everett Campbell that would be to The ensemble will be made up of forms are available at the Placement place In that year also the Christmas Seal Sale in Ohio amounted to 3723527 it in some way methods for Mr Parmelee Nick Zuppas Ruth Ih- Office in Galpin Hall and must be and the money was immediately put to wor fighting tuberculosis which are now being planned This rig and Dorothy Swan Mr Willie filled out not later than Thursday Senate cause can publicly be aided by dona- Krauss will Inl945thc death rate from tuberculosis in Ohio was Id1 per Student be the guest clarinetist Dec 3 The application must be ac- Continued from Page 11 tions the McCluskey Restoration 100000 and there were onl 2573 deaths from the Aisens The nnuil to This program is open to the public companied by the fee of 350 at Student Chapel would be sufficient Fund since such a replacement is go- Christmas Seal Sale in 1945 amounted to 92540689 every cent of to pass a 50c assessment of each stu- ing to be more expensive than many which is being used to further reduce the number of deaths and needless suffering caused by tuberculosis dent for the Index Its a good thing realize

Half- way Is Not Enough FRIDAY NOVEMBER 22 330 Howard Simons Band Lower By this Kauke time all of you who can read and who have the morbid 800- 1200 Open House and Dance Livingstone v habit of scanning the editorial column undoubtedly are committed 800- 1200 Open House and Dance Lower Galpin the to Republican or the Democratic way of life To eep in step SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23 with the times I should espouse the Prohibitionist cause but I shall 930 Girls Chorus 1 x Chapel refrain The point at hand is far from political Even I dont get a cut 1000- 1200 Band Lower Kauke 730- 1200 Douglass Second Floor Hayride The Big Four Drive is about halfway to its goal Are you just 830- 1130 Hoover Hen Party Hoover waiting for Prosperity to come around the corner Or do you basically 830- 1130 Senate Vic Dance Lower Babcock disapprove of supporting a student in Sweden and a college instructor 830 AM- 500 PM Debate Totrnament Kauke- Tavlor in India of contributing to the World Student Service Fund or of SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24 400 Concert byProf Parmelee Museum of Art Galpin helping in restoration of human lives and hopes i LES 645- 800 S E F Vespers Chapel If the latter is your reason for withholding we envy you life I 700- 830 Sr High Westminster Fellowship Lower Babcock must be simple when you forget starvation and need elsewhere but MONDAY NOVEMBER 25 nevertheless we will loo continue to down our battered noses at you 430 Modern Dance 4 Lower Babcock If its a solicitor you are waiting for you should now better However 700 Freshman Debate Taylor 105 Faculty Meeting Lower solicitors will contact all offcampus students who have not approached 730 r Galpin The Box in Kaue Twould seem you recalcitrants in the dormitories and Efo Orctcdre TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26 havent heard the end of this yet either ii Z 415 Band Lower Kauke J Modern Dance Lower Babcock The 430 final appeal reads something lie this Loo characters 700 Girls Chorus Chapel they ve tried to mae things easy for you all your philanthropy ex 800- 100 M S G A Dance Les Brown J Gym Red cept Cross rolled into one adding up to 350 Have we WEDNESDAY NOV 27 12 Noon to assumed too much A Austin MONDAYJ DEC 2 743 AM THANKSGIVING VACATION Friday November 22 1946 fx- s TL- ca Eomorrou Scols Introducing SJPJDD11I Figlil Yeoman Georgrllurruy The Scot- Yeoman clash will mark By DICK SMITH the 34th game between these two titans Not long ago r George Murray as SCCDtPE of the gridironT The series began In I a member of the Marina Air Corps 1903 the Yeomen had the Scots H By LARRY PIPER was assisting Uncle Samuel in clear number that year winning 39- OSince that date Wooster and Oberlin have ing the Pacific skies of Jap planes each won 15 games ties occurring in Now Monk is flattening enemy ball The following letter is submitted 28 and 33 carriers from his position at left tackle for the peruial of Scot students It Coach Lysle Butler is celebrating the Wooster desk Wednesday eve- for football eleven was found on my his 17th year as head coach of his George launched ning alma mammie Oberlin Since 1928 his official foot Although Wooster athletics ball the Yeomen gridders have won but career at Mansfield High School rath- are organized to build character four football games from the Scots He won three letters playing for the er than win intercollegiate contests while Wooster has captured twelve Mansfield Tygers credit should be we still think that The two rivals met last in 1944 at Murray entered the College of credit is due We refer given where which time Coach Swigarts Scots hum wooster in tne tail or 1941 remain- pseudo- biographies of course to the led the Yeomen 27- 20 ing until June of 1942 just long Voice A mere written in last weeks The memory of this defeat is un GOAL LT enough to go out for freshman foot- layman can easily see that long gruel- doubtedly still rtokling the breast of ball Courtety of The Wooiter Dad Record ling hours of tedious research were Coach Butler coupled with the Monk enlisted in the Marines dur- This Dill Shinn Wooster tailback is about to evade a Heidelberg tackle in order to score the Scots second touch- spent in the preparation of said col- will ing the summer of 1942 act that a Wooster win tomorrow down The final Wooster- Heidelberg score was 14- 14 Shinn accounted for all 14 points thus running his individ- and spent umns square the series at 16 victories for ual point total for the season to 33 points the next three and one- half years fly- If war records must be included each of the schools should make for ing for the United States Marines The doesnt a confirmed hit on a Jap very interesting game These lads are peppering the bucket Ait1 Corps released George in Decem- battleship compare with a wartime ath- To prevent further oration a size Coach 2ose Hole with a furious fusillade of well- aimed ber 1943 and he returned to Wooster letic award twelve boxcar was deliberately thrust shots With the exception of Shaw Iniramurals For for the spring semester of 1946 college records contain ac- The into Uncle Scopes epiglottis Non Gaver and Moir all of the afore- The fall semester brought forth curate information on all Wooster chalantly I inquired Whats the Divides Squad mentioned group tower above six feet Winter Planned King Football and the usual grind date of college entrance students ie name of your flame Those Cagey customers on the B of studies Murray has proved him- Coach Mose Hole has divided the Monday Nov 25 at 7 Coach etc all of which can be obtained free Horace croaked Baton Rouge who pm basketball candidates into two squads team are gradually rounding into self extremely proficient in both fields of charge and with a minimum of As an afterthought he added She shape Doug Ko Hole will meet with the representatives referred to as the A and B teams include Preble John Coach Swigart has employed Monks effort If this seems a waste of time was named for her mother who was Roe of all sections and floors desiring be n all probability the starting quintet vach Benson Harry Scheifele to manifold talents at several different consult anyone present in pre- war a drum majorette which will open the basketball season Jim Schneider Dick Hollingsworth represented in the intramural basket- positions center defensive end and days Additional information could be A charming girl in a repulsive sort Rakestraw will be chosen from the A team Jim Gerald White and ball tournament blocking back but currently George had as to the Captain- elect of the of way She still thinks the purpose John McDowell is holdin down a nermanenr berth mt r 1 if J I ly1embers of team jwhose ly-iajiTJ looipau wain ana biuuiw of a hayride is to take a straw vote jheW The- meeting will be held in the work has been outstanding Coach Hole has been stressing left tackle fielder on the Scot baseball teams Coach Butler has nine letter men on in practice classroom of the gym Only those sec Ross Smith Don Swegan fundamentals wisely insisting that the It is no secret that Murray is con Sincerely his starting eleven while twelve addi are Slick tions and floors furnishing represen Scot basketeers be well versed Mu- 1 A M M Gaver Weygandt Fingers Wag- in the UV11UJ U1V TCftMUUV J AlMoir tional lettermen are gracing the bench Jim tatives will be included on the forth UUm IUU VH ut Bob rudiments of the game before enter- the most aggressive player on the Stu Cooper These lettermen defeated injury- ridden ner Baxter Earl Shaw Pat Mil coming program igan Gene White and Al Moir ing upon the more advanced and dif- Scot squad Each Saturday Monks ac- Tom Dennis Allegheny 62- 0 a week ago it was ficult phases Offense defense and Intramural basketball will not be- cumulated ailments are patched with Pis How come the Toledos were Oberlins largest score since 1919 Wooster finished fourth in a field of passing have also been heavily empha- gin officially until Christmas vacation adhesive tape the outcome tomor- not tipped last week Offensively Oberlin has recorded of four teams Team scores were Oberlin sized has sped into the limbo of forgotten rows clash with Oberlin may well rest 113 points in six games an average of 27 Case 40 Baldwin- Wallace 77 and Because of the proximity of the holidays A schedule o f practice upon the durability of George and his 19 points a game Before the Alle games enabling teams to get into con This columnist thoroughly disagrees Wooster 86 opening basketball tilt with the Find- king- size Band- Aids gheny slaughter the Yeomen offensive dition their Wooster Bill Campbell topped the Wooster lay Oilers on Dec 3 it has been de- and iron out offense and with your statement that average was game Murray is a second semester junior ten points a finishing 10th the defense will be issued for the remain- varsity athletics are organized to runners in rapid cided that basketball candidates will now and intends to graduate in Aug- The Scots on the other hand weeks time of 2252 Cy Satow placed 13th receive only Thanksgiving Day as a ing before Christmas vacation build character rather than win inter have made 83 points over a span of 7 ust of 1947 He is majoring in Politi- firm Bill placed 17th the holiday The following are the Scot Coach squad will cal collegiate contests And it is my games an average of 12 points a Johnston in Holes varsity in Science at Wooster and plans to of Bill Monroe and pre- Christmas basketball games elude from 15 assumption that the athletic depart game Oberlins defensive record of time 2327 and to 20 men who will not go on to law school after graduation Hug Macmillan finished 22nd and 3 be eligible for ment will support me in this stand allowing the opposition 8 points per Dec Findlay there intramural basketball George Murrays charming wife 24th respectively All other players including former Marilyn and his Kim Wooster varsity athletics are not game is better than Woosters deferi 7 Kent here r son are pro- The cross country squad treks to lettermen will be eligible for intra viding him with the organized primarily for the purpose sive average of 13 points 10 Wesleyan there encouragement Oberlin along with the foot mural play providing they of building character to the exclusion Denison was the only common foe tomorrow do not and impetus needed to achieve suc- ball order with the 14 Carroll there drop of achieving intercollegiate victories of both Wooster and Oberlin The Big team in to compete from basketball squad cess on lifes highly competitive grid- Yeomen harriers in a dual 17 Allegheny here the has Rather both character and the win Red lost to both teams by scores of meet after season begun irons ning of intercollegiate games are 21- 0 and 19- 12 respectively Inciden synonomous and stressed to a like de tally Denison was the Home- coming gree opponent for both the Scots and Yeo If it is your contention that Wooe men ters varsity teams are merely going As I attempted to interrupt Horace through the motions during inter monologue I tripped over some dang Under the Mistletoe Magic collegiate contests you are suffering ling participles and lapsed into chaste from delusions A quick glance at silence For You or For Gifts the Scots all- time football record of Coach Butlers eleven has won 199 wins 136 losses and 32 ties should three lost two and tied one thus far clarify this misconception If that is He employs a T formation gener lying down on the job order me ally shifting from it to his own ver one King- size mattress sion of the unbalanced single- wing Do you know that Christmas is only However it is agreed that credit formation be conferred deserving ath Bob Addison is Yeomen should to the Twenty- letes Admittedly a confirmed hit on leading scorer with 27 points three eight 28 Shopping Days Away a Jap battleship is deserving of men touchdowns and nine points- after tion but to whom does this refer touchdown comprise the total Wing No name is mentioned in the letter back Dick Johnson and tailback Bill naturally college records do not con Dipman have 18 and 14 points tain such information The athlete spectively Linemen who merit much interviewed must furnish such infor- attention include tackle Dick McGin mation when questioned otherwise nis and guards Roger Simmons and BUTTON BOWS facts such as these can not be pub Bob Wright licized The average weight of the Woos 50c and 65c It is not difficult to understand why ter starting eleven will be 187 pounds an objection is raised to war records as compared to Oberlins 174 The By Joan Bowman being set before the collegiate eye Wooster line will outweigh the Ober Veterans quite naturally are more lin forward wall by approxlmat The main floor at Annats should make Christ than willing to forget the past few 20 pounds per man the Scots average i mas shopping not too arduous Youll find ail years and assume that all other people 193 pounds per linemen whereas th experience the same distaste for such Oberlin line averages 173 pounds per departments alive with the kind of gifts your matters man gal friends like and most of them wink However Wooster is a coeduca THe backfields average approxi tional school including within its bor mately the same Woosters being 17 with sequins and such ders females as well as males Scot pounds per player whereas Oberlin1 women unlike the men enjoy perus- is 171 Surprisingly enough there i llP I V single gridder the ing material containing gaudy war not a on entire I Maybe you have time on your hands and a records especially when the athletes Oberlin squad who weighs 200 or Iff frugal nature Then see Annats sequins by concerned reside in their favorite1 overl Poncho sections Isnt this the nuts Wooster has scored first in each o the yard or box or ready- made designs and It is admitted that college records The Scots possess the Blousettes its seven games sew them on giftables yourself contain accurate information about scoring potentialities to turn the trick 295 and 325 Wooster students but I do not see again the connection between this statement Although Oberlins football record the remainder of the paragraph Look for all the nationally advertised cos- and of 3- 21 is better than Wooster in i v IIUJI i Thanking you for the interest dis 32 2- this is one game when the re metic gift sets while yourre there Some cause played in the aforementioned letter suits of previous games can be for Holiday Dickies strife in the co- ed budget and some dont remain gotten PS The Toledos were broken 295 and 395 Be on hand tomorrow at Oberlin to two weeks ago by someone dropping celebrate Woosters 200th win in its weighty remark on them a gridiron history Quiz Kid Corner Questiont Of the football teams on Oberlin Wins Woosters 1946 schedule with what Evening Bags eleven have the Scots played the most Harrier Meet 595 to 850 games since 1900 The Oberlin harriers placed five of march To the rear its seven cross country iunners in the first eight thus easily winning the Ohio Conference cross country title Hello Vkftsel Thomas of Oberlin finished first re cording the very fast time of 2134 Bill Shack closely followed by Cases Churchil Hwai and Relic who posted the times o 7 2133 and 2207 respectively rr2 Four THE WOOSTER VOICE Friday November 22 1946 Football Dr Eddy Council Plans Week of World Lay Thanksgiving Plan Chemists Hear Emery Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 HeirWeePr Continued from Page 1 OfliniTCKem Society mama Paris Since then he has cor- For Slay- Over Students verging on the runner Plans for Hell Week were the been a Economic Policy respondent author and lecturer and Dr Alden H Emery permanent Swegaa sped for a touchdown main topic of discussion at the month- Meals during the Thanksgiving va- Queried about the problem of gain- is now Professor of History secretary of the American Chemical which the officials justly called hack ly meeting of Kenarden Council at the ing equality without jeopar- held cation for students remaining on cam- how economic last Universitybf Michigan- H the Society the largest scientificorganiza and heres come On the Idckoff night in Douglass Lounge The will be dizing liberty he said the aim is not author of three books Russia and pus served in Hoover Cottage if the ball is legally recovered by a tentative date for the initiations has don devoted to a single science in equality but justice He mentioned Asia The Grinding Mill and Rev- at the following hours player of the kicking team the ball is been set for the second or third week the world spoke Tuesday afternoon to that Russia is concerned with economic olution in RussiaThis background has Breakfast dead at the point of recovery This in February the final decision subject 800 am an informal gathering of chemistry not civil liberties established him as a foremost author- identical situation occurred last week to the date of the Week of Prayer Lunch 1200 noon students in Severance A student commented that Henry ity on present day Russia His subject during the Wooster- Akron game with The actual length of time for initia- Dinner 545 pm Ford mentioned in the mornings will be Russia the Light of His- Speaking later that night to the a Zipper touchdown being called back tion activities was limited in speech did fine things tothree Thursday dinner 1230 pm local section of the ACS in Babcock the aforementioned many for tory for reason days beginning Wednesday jvening he explained America Asked how this fit in with In Fridays chapel program Dr Charges will be made for meals further the organization Wooster took possession of the ball at 6 and ending Saturday midnight Dr Eddys ideas Dr Eddy replied Walcott of the history department of the societys 48000 members where the fumble occurred Aided by It was announced that the first hous- served at the usual student rates Why of course Henry has done good will discuss the labor government of ing unit beside Kenarden despite its breakfast 30 lunch 40 dinner things Hes one of the best He England Dr Walcott has a lack of water heaters would be ready PhD went on to explain by saying that from and taught 60 for occupancy today It was decided Boyer Presents Thesis capitalism is an enormous advance both at Harvard and Black Moun- Students remaining on campus will that the frosh moving there from at over feudalism We tend to pass tain College before coming to Woos- William B o y e r will present his Douglass loft would continue to be be charged for the meals unless they through certain economic stages slav- ter thesis British represented in MSGA by Dick Falls cancel them in advance with Miss on Imperialism to Con- ery feudalism capitalism and Tuesdays chapel will feature a panel gressional with section head elected in each unit Kelley head waitress Hoover Din- club meeting Tuesday De- planned economy Slavery and feu- discussion by students on China Inter- at Plans are being im- cember 3 dalism fell capitalism is falling too made for the national Relations Club is divided into ing Room provement of Kenarden lounge A It doesnt succeed i n distribution ten interest groups each of which The womens dormitories new tile floor will be except Things are so unjust that we have laid the walls studies a specific field of world affairs f will be painted and new lights will be Hoover Cottage will be closed from reached the end Capitalism will not The two far Eastern groups will con- Ifff installed Wednesday Wooster fall immediately but in the coming duct the chapel program 630 pm Nov 27 until Theatre depression planned economy is neces M Stephane Hessel from the Unit- 2 pm Sunday Nov 30 Students re- sary or we will perish ed Nations Social Affairs Department maining on campus will be assigned to This led to the question On what VariedOperaiicProgram will speak in Thursday chapel and temporary rooms in Hoover Anyone FRIDAY- SATURDAY basis do you state that there will be again that evening Warms returning to Wooster before 2 pm Abbott and Costello a depression Woosierians On Friday night Dec 6 IRC and on Sunday may leave his luggage at All the younger economists and By BERYL STEWART the Student will in- Senate hold an Hoover in Dr in- Eddys broker say that it is Another addition to Woosters al- formal dance in lower Babcock There evitable The Student Union will be closed just a matter of when It will bum of musical memories was the will be music decorations in a Vien- Time of Lives from Wednesday evening Nov 27 Their come when we spend our enormous performance of the Opera Quartet in na Cafe motif refreshments though until Monday 1 surplus housing pri- morning Dec Courtt ot The Vnntter Daily Record A program with the chapel last Monday night Despite not as served in Vienna and a small BILL SHINN vate housing taking priority would aid the wTriterycbld atmosphere outside admission charge in the prevention of this depression that brought many Tues chapel Panel discussion China fine Scot blocking and his own nifty fur coats out of mothball storage inside the audience Wed chapel Dr Lobanov- Rostovsky SUNDAY MONDAY running Shinn swept end for 12 yards American Imperialism Christmas warmed up to the unusual selections 800 PM Lobanov- Rostovsky and a first down on the Prince 7 yard To the question What about Dennis Morgan and with hearty applause One Thurs chapel M Stephane Hessel line Three plays later Bill romped American imperialism at the present didnt have to be an expert critic 800 PM M Stephane Hessel Shop Now Jack Carson in over the Heidelberg goal line for his time to appreciate the polished performance Fri chapel Dr Walcott second touchdown of the day The We have economic imperialism and beauti- ful blending of voices of the 800 PM Dance in lower Comfortable Mouton- Two Guys from conversion attempt by was good replied Dr Eddy but I am worried quartet Shinn Babcock and Wooster led 14- about political and economic imper The first number Miss Yeend Miss lined Slippers 0 All week Display the library Milwaukee ialism everywhere He added that we Olheim Mr Hain and Mr Kent of in Heidelberg roared back to score its Sold Exclusively in New Yorks must appease Russia anymore as fered was from Faust by initial touchdown after receiving the not Gounod Fifth Avenue Stores at 450 we did Hitler We should seek an un- Their dramatic gestures and expres kickoff on the one yard line and re- us oia Colors Red Gold Pink derstanding with her and promise to sions made the music more entertain- ds turning to the Prince 26 Valentine Brown Blue put The Bomb under international ing and helped to interpret Out Back Devine and Hoerig alternated in car- the TUESDAY WEDNESDAY control with international investiga- French Price rying the ball to the Wooster 16 yard Give lo the 425 tion We should give Russia a loan For I Robert Young and line Valentine then skirted his own variety there was a taste of Contact with New York Furrier only when she has demonstrated that tragic opera with left end to score The last five yards Verdis II Trova McCloskey Ask to see sample Sylvia Sidney in she is our friend were covered in toe dance fashion tore for which the audience was to along the far sidelines The conversion A Living God imagine a prison scene with Manrico Resioralion DICK POETHIG The Searching Wind his by Rule Egbert was good and Woos- The closing question concerned the and mother meditating before their Kenarden III Phone 427- R execution and for there Fund ters lead had been slashed to 14- 7 place of religion contrast was Dr Eddy answered It be the humorous Spinning- Wheel Quar The second half opened with the must central We must build a new man tet from Martha where the aud ANSWER Black and Gold kicking off to the TO to build new society One of ience laughed with the singers during Student Princes Devine returned the a our QUIZ KID CORNER problems is the wide secularization of the number There were other selec- CLARKES STUDIO kickoff to the Heidelberg 30 yard line Thirty- five games have been played our era He challenged us as tions from Carmen Rigoletto Hereupon the Tiffin team used its to with the Purple aiders furnishing the Photographs of Distinction whether we are the kind of and Madama Butterfly version of how Mr Inside and Mr men and opposition Wooster won 22 of these Phone 938- R Citizens Bank Building women to build a new world Dr Eddy For encore Miss Yeend at- Outside might smash down a stout Scot an an games losing only 9 times to Mount described the devotion pilgrims blonde defense With Devine bucking the line of to tractive in a black velvet gown Union 4 games ended in ties The the tomb of Lenin and said so the popular for valuable yardage and Valentine that sang ever and expressive game with Oberlin tomorrow will be much more should be expected of Wanting You sweeping the ends the Princes drove the 34th gridiron encounter betwixt those who follow dead atheist from their own 38 yard line to Woos- not a To close the program and end the the Scots and Yeomen ters23 but a living God encores and loud applause Mr Kent NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE Valentine scored the touchdown on subtly announced With no ulterior 8 and 15 yard lines of Wooster be- a 23 yard run around his own left end motive we 11 sing Good- night which cause of a neversa- ydie Wooster For the Scots it was the should have put the audience in a P H S SOS same defense Wooster almost scored on the V V PHOTOGRA old story Egbert kicked the sleepy and satisfied mood extra final play of the game when Bill point and the game was tied 14 at Shinn drove through tackle and was MADE FOR all momentarily in the clear He was Heidelberg threatened to score pulled down on the Scot 40 yard line Weve got it twice more in the period R I M A S third the as the game ended You know what CH ST scoring thrusts bogging down on the know The 14- 14 tie was the first Wooster You where Heidelberg tie in the 45 year old SEE US Counter Chit- Chat football rivalry of the two schools FROM Freedlcmders Holiday Have you got the blue book blues For Glitter Are you all broken up I know you NEW PINS EARRINGS and BRACELETS have been doing things by sections Snyder Studio Did some girl pass you up for this in white and colored Czecho- Friday function Man you are de- stones STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP jected What you need is a shot in EAST LIBERTY 16 the arm that is I w li v ii r ires AT BEVER PHONE Inject joy in your life Do like THE GIFT CORNER Clinker Forsberg who spends not Public Square only senior funds but an hour a week at Freealanders looking at sweat- ers This jweek its the soft and send- A WARM WELCOME ing natura sweater containing wool fox and wolf cant say he doesnt Order Them by the Cab Full try Theres the sleeveless for 750 slipover 10 HAMBURGER INN the for and the coat style Bright Plaids for J1350 Hes just mad for Mac- PHONB 540- R Gregors r Take a jab at buying something new 985 like a billfold To mention more All wool men and money there are those who bright new and say keep flirting with flowers and GRIFFIN ELECTRIC SHOP 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