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L. dick, associate dean e£ Assembly Set Up CAMPUS POLJTICS may be In dependents, Democrats or Dixie-* solely on the basis of merit. *k And the Easter spirit have hit league baseball games before the the College of Arts ^and ^cieneoa, for a shakeup, if a few far-sight- crats, graduates or undergradu­ This group is worth watching Almdst 3 Million, the campus, .and students are teams set but on their tours. said W ednesday, /'there is remade Succession Order ed students succeed in forming an ates, pro-this and anti-that, as and encouraging, 'unless you're Truman Reports throwing their studies aside and In contrast with this graap* ably little interest in any extended all-University party that has only well as the people ^ho have re­ satisfied with campus politics as it leaving for a long Easter-week a few of the men students holidaK". The Student; Assembly last night onet purpose: to make student gov- mained unaffiliated for lack of is. And don't get me. wrong . WASHINGTON, March end. just hate to see winter end, am Railroad an^T bus ofii^l "Voted 10-1 favor of constitu­ etnment better. ; the proper group to join. Old lines there are definitely capable, hard­ President Truman told the world The holidays officially- begin going to , take in a little skiing are expecting large crowd* Thanh tional revision pt the head yeel . This spring may' be the right of allegiance, whatever they might working people scattered through­ Wednesday the United States now in Colorado. ~ leader voting' procedure, passed Friday, jtnd classes will riesume day, and they taid that *xtr* time for., such a move, since the be, would have to be crossed for out student governments it's just can strike against any new aggres­ Tuesday, March: 27. " Other spots attracting students the customary election bill with Clique and the Independents are sake of ^working toward the bet­ that they are too few and some­ sion with double the strength it for vacations are Alabama, New facilities will be added If the**, " no important changes, and voted squabbling- among themselves and terment of student government. times too party-minded. had when the .Communist camp - When' the Easter bunny - pops is a demand. Airline represents^ oiit on Sunday morning he will Prleans, Mississippi, and Tenner down a constitutional revision therefore may be much less potent You say. it won't work? It's The overall -result of a" strong gambled oft the South Korean in­ see. UT -will even be represented tives said that most of the Thing* a providing for weekly • Assembly than usual. vasion. ". find University students enjoying worked at North Carolina and new party with good candidates in the Easter Parade in New York day flights are already full witfc meetings. ~. ,v.v • 2. Motives jus outlined in the first and down-to-earth, .ideas .is, as­ An exchange of telegranis' be­ theit holidays in* many states. city. ? 'filler placevfeo, with waoandtng: waiting lists, but that extra flights Tn ".If?^TOrmeeaii^TO^r informal get-together may" seelm suredly, a tough one to answer. tween the chief exe^tftive at Key Saveralcarloadsof#t«dentfr A few people wereabsent fwmi raay be-stfded tf ^the planetr moved up one day because of rather sketchy to the thousands of success/ It's worked bedfcuse col­ Perhaps, lacking the time and or­ West and. Defense Secretary Mar- iet out Wednesday for Fldrida classes Wednesday and some were available and there is. enough the 'holidays, the Assembly also campusites who have been brought lege guys and gals got riled at the ganization to conduct a campaign Shall t showed tile total manpower to ?et a; head start on suntans seen'packing cars. However, Dean demand. * heard the introduction of a Sweet­ up on a diet of promises in large spoils system and the do-nothing this spring, the new group' could strength of the armed forcer has heart Election Bill by Graduate doses, but the motives—maybe tactics of t^eir elected leaders. point toward next ye&r. Many mounted from 1,458,000 nine Assemblyman Buck Bradley that goals would be a better term—ore Not riled in a- passive, over-the- things are uncertain. " . months ago to more than 2,900,- would set up a logical order of solid and very tangible. coffee-cup way, but riled enough But- one thing is certain: it's a Q00 now. • 4 # •' Prohibitionists Plan March succession for * University sweet­ In the proposed party, still-in to band together and fight the up- step in the right direction. "This tremendous gain in' 'our hearts in case the selected one strength,' the President said, "has marries or leaves Bchooi been made necessary by the law- Newton Schwartz, BBA Assem­ lesfc aggression of Communist for­ blyman, on the Faculty Evaluation ces in Korea, and by the menace of V Prohibitionists will march on the Capitol March 28, Committee, stated that his com­ still further Communist attacks |the Associated Press reports. On that date a public mittee will have a 'meeting against other free nations." Wednesday at 4 o'clock in the The announcement was intend­ hearing on the propoiscd amendment Ifor state-wide pro* -Main-Lounge, Texas Union, to ed to produce a dual psychological Inhibition is scheduled to be held before the:House Com: make exact plans for distribu­ effect abroad—warn Russia; as­ tion of the 52,000 faculty'evalua­ sure America's friends. mittee <mi Constitutional Amendments. "» ' tion sheets. The forms must be Marshall's telegram said: ''There are going to be so many people here, the passed out by April 2. Lloyd Hand, "For ^our information^ the Capitol won't hold them," Representative Milton f. student" president, appointed The House of Representatives from Winters and chairman of Texan reporter. "There are sure to strength we have already attained Schwartz chairman of the 'entire voted Wednesday afternoon to re­ the House Appropriations Commit^ be some amendments proposed for —a total, strength in access of •. son of Patroon, author of the nieasure, predicted. And ij. faculty evaluation program and cess -until 10 o'clock Thursday tee, said that he was surfe that this part of the bill." .... 2,900,000-r-was not attained in instructed him to report at each World War II until more than 21 ^o prove it, hje had letters from church groups and pro­ morning without considering the some amendments would be " of­ The University has. requested Assembly meeting. .question of appropriations for fered to thfe part of the bill con­ months after our build-up strength hibitionists from all over the state, promising to attend A&S Assemblyman Tom Raid's $6,820,443 for the 1951-52 period," started in June, 1940, following state-supported colleges and uni­ cerning education. •and $6,918,103 for the 1952-53 the hearing. , bilL requiring candidates for head versities, the Associated Press re­ "It will take two-thirds vote to the fall of France, and more than yell leader to have one football period. The House Bill provides- three months after Pearl Harbor." ported Wednesday. pass any amendments that might $3,300,152 as instructional and Dr. W. R. White, president of Baylor University afcd season's experience as a Univer­ Henry Rampy, representative be offered," Mr. Bampy told a W e d n.e s d ay's anonuncement sity yell leader lacked one vote departmental funds for 1951-52, showed the military well along on the United Texas Diys; Dr. Walter McKenzie, Dallas of passing unanimously. David and $3,009,239 for 1952-53. the" road toward the 3,500,000 ;executive secretary of the Drys; and state officials of Bennett, A&S Assemblyman, The Senate took slightly more manpower goal set by Mr, Tru­ the Women's Christian Temperance Union, a& i voted negatively on the, grounds than an hour Tuesday to approve man. The inflow from the draft, felso, Representative Wilkinson saicU « that such a requirement is tdo its Version of how much 'the state started last September, how is be­ rigid. , - should expend from September 1, ginning to make heavy contribu­ "We may not get the bill out of committee this year/1 Reid's bill further provides that 1951 to August 31, 1953. It would tions to the buildup. About 400,- he declared, "but if „we don't succeed this year, well do if nobody qualifies under those provide $169,000,000 compared' 000 have been inducted so far. ROSER TOLAR just that much better next tinMj." conditions the Election Commis­ to $159,000,000 which the House • Bill provides. " sion could waive the provision. Chancellor James P. Hart said The measure becomes effective Chancellor Hart noted that both One. reason for the Senate^ Wednesday that-torrent Legisla­ She Senate , Appropriations Bill v higher total is provision «tf money •• in the spring' elections.
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