Weather Mild, Sunny Afternoon Morning Fog, Drizzle The D Texan Oil Price Fixing Charged Norway May Join Pact G-A Bill$ Bafaro House S E E P A C E 3 Vol. 50 Price Five Cents T h e F i r s t C o l i e g e D a i l y i n T h e S o u t h AUSTIN, TEXAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1949 Six Pages Today No. 111 Council Passes More Liberal Housing Rules Course Committee, New Constitution, Receive Approval I Committee to Speed San Antonio Med Bill By M A R K B A T T E R S O N The House Appropriations Committee took the advice of the San Antonio medi­ cal school proponents Monday night and referred a bill which would appropriate $1,000,000 for the school to a special sub­ committee for early consideration. University President T. S. Painter said at the open hearing on the bill that he went through the government arsenal last week where the med school would be es­ tablished. “I was astonished to see the amount of space available at the arse­ nal which could be convert­ ed for a medical school," he said. T h e n ew s t u d e n t c o n s t it u ti o n was a d o p te d an d a revision o f s t u ­ d e n t h o u sin g r e g u l a ti o n s w a s a p ­ p ro v e d by th e F a c u l t y Council in its m o n th ly m e e t in g M o nd ay a f t ­ ern o o n , Dr. M. R. G u tsch , s e c r e ­ t a r y o f th e council, a n n o u n c e d . Med School Sites To Be Inspected Also a d o p te d a t th e m e e t in g w as a r e s t a t e m e n t of t h e U n iv e rs ity C o u rse C o m m itte e as r e c o m m e n d ­ ed by D ean H. T. P a rlin . T his r e ­ c o m m e n d a ti o n g ives th e c o m m it­ te e p o w e r to d is a p p ro v e a p r o ­ posed n ew u n d e r g r a d u a t e c o u rs e which has been a p p ro v e d by th e co u rs e c o m m itte e o f school or col- lege if th e c o u rs e in volves u n w a r - j th r e e T e x a s s e n a t o r s th is w eek, r a n t e d d u p lic atio n o f on e o f f e r e d by a n o t h e r school o r college. San A n to n io a n d Dallas fo r m e d i­ cal b ra n c h e s o f th e U n iv e rs ity will t r a v e li n g a s s ig n m e n t s of be F ir s t- h a n d e x a m i n a ti o n o f T h e special su b c o m m itte e s of the S e n a te fin a n c e g ro u p will look o v e r p o te n tia l medical school The rev ised h ou sin g r e g u l a ti o n s fa cilities o f f e r e d to th e S t a t e by 1 th e th e I h av e p ro v isio n a lly e n d o rs ed legis- ■ »PPn>v«l of b o th th e Dallas an d S a n A n to n io plans. “ l f th e r e is a critical s h o r ta g e o f d o c to r s in r u r a l a r e a s o f T e x a s as w e ’re told, I see no re a s o n w hy on e o r b oth colleges w ould n o t be a good in v e s tm e n t f o r th e s ta te , S e n a t o r R. L. P r o f f e r o f J u s t i n s ta te d , t h a t a s t u d e n t invoiun- p r o p e r tie s on a d a y to be a g re e d H e a n d S e n a to r s D orsey pro v id e t a r d y w ith d r a w i n g f r o m th e U ni- up on, S e n a to r W a l t e r T y n a n o f m an of San A n g e lo v e rs ity is n o t liable f o r p a y m e n t o f ro o m o r b o a rd beyond th e d a te of m oving. S an A n to n io , a u t h o r o f th e $1,-! A. C a r n e y o f A t l a n t a com pose the 00 0,000 A lam o City p ro p o s a l, said | vital fin a n c e s u b - c o m m itte e which j wdll m a k e r e c o m m e n d a t io n s to th e M onday. S e n a t o r Tynan a n d one o f th e I main c o m m itte e a f t e r th e tr ip s to a n d H o w ard H a rd e t h r e e s u b c o m m itte e m e m b e r s I S a n A n to n io a n d Dallas. F u r t h e r provision is m ad e t h a t a s t u d e n t v o lu n ta rily w i t h d r a w i n g will f o r f e i t his d e p o s it a n d will be liable f o r one m o n t h ’s room r e n t a n d five d a y s ’ b o ard , if th e c o n ­ t r a c t c ov ers b o a rd , b e y o n d th e d a y o f moving. Students Get Lost In Foggy Hills Dr. G u tsch r e p o r te d t h a t t h e B o ard o f R e g e n ts had a p p ro v e d lib e ra liz a tio n o f p r e s e n t ru le s on adm ission of s t u ­ F o g s ettled a ro u n d tw o U n i v e r ­ d e n ts , a n d a p p ro v e d by c i r c u l a r ­ a f t e r n o o n ization the re c o m m e n d a tio n on ab- sen ce allo w anc e fo r e x t r a - c u r n c u - an(j k e p t th e m lost a n d w a n d e r in g t h r o u g h th e hills w e st o f A ustin I la r s t u d e n t activ ities. f o r tw e n ty - tw o hours. sity s t u d e n t s S u n d a y n o n - r e s id e n t By E S T E S J O N E S Dr. J a m e s C. Dolley, vice-presi- spoke th e U n iv e rs ity , d e n t o f b rie fly on the s t a t u s o f th e U n i­ now v e rs ity appropriation® bill an d i in good physical co n d itio n , to A u s t i n ---------------------------------------------- -------- Third R EW Day Uses Class-room Methods its R elig iou s E m p h a s is W e e k m oves t h i r d d a y T u e s d a y w ith ty p e dis­ th e into a series o f class-room cussion s a im e d a t v e r y h e a r t o f th e ca m p u s . r e a c h i n g to re a c h s p e a k i n g T h e c la s sro o m t e c h ­ n iq u e will be th e b a c k b o n e o f a t ­ te m p t s s t u d e n t s w ho w ould n o t o th e r w is e be r e a c h e d by th e w e e k ’s services, Dr. C. C. : A lb ers, p r o f e s s o r of p h a r m a c o g ­ no sy a n d a r r a n g e m e n t s c o m m i t t e e ­ m a n f o r R elig iou s E m p h a s is W e e k , s said M o nd ay. “ I t is th e s e people w ho m u s t be j re a c h e d i f th e p r o g r a m is to be , a success a n d h av e th e e f f e c t t h a t it h op ed f o r , ” Dr. A lb e rs told one j o f his l e c t u r e sectio ns as he in t ro - ‘ d uced D r. Russell L. Dicks. Dr. Dicks, a s s o ciate p r o f e s s o r o f p a s t o r a l c a r e a n d c h a p la in a t D u ke U n iv e rs ity , is one o f 59 I R eligious E m p h a s is W eek s p e a k e r s on th e c a m p u s th is w eek. T u e s d a y ’s a c tiv itie s will open w ith a b r e a k f a s t a t 8 o ’clock f o r R E W le a d e r s a t th e C a m p u s C a f e ­ te r ia , 504 W e s t T w e n t y - f o u r t h S tr e e t. A t IO o ’clock, th e in f o r m a l c o f ­ fe e h o u r a n d fello w sh ip will a g a in be held in th e J u n i o r B allro o m of th e U nion. d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f G ilb e r t Kil- pack, will be o pen to th e public f o r all o r a n y p a r t of the period . A t 3 o ’clock, a w orsh ip s tu d y se m in a r, also d ir e c te d by Mr. Kil- pack, will be c o n d u c te d a t t h e U n i ­ v e rs ity Y M C A. O p e n in g th e a f t e r n o o n series o f m e e tin g s , a m id -d a y m e d i ta t io n T w o discussions a r e sched uled will be held a t th e U n iv e rs ity Com- m u n i ty C h u rc h , 408 W e s t T w e n - j a t 4 o ’clock th e Union. Mrs. ty - th i r d S t r e e t , fr o m 1 2 :4 5 u n t i l j M a r g u e r i t t e H a r m o n Bro will lead 1:15 o ’clock. T he m e d i ta t io n , un- ★ See R E W , ★ P a g e 6 in 'Christ Is A-Bomb Only Defense By W A L T E R B L O C K P la c in g em p h a s is on bo th r e - W e e k a d d r e s s M o n d a y n i g h t in a n d p a tr io tis m , W a y n e ligion G u th ri e ha v e vivid f i r s t h a n d a c ­ Mr. G u th r i e , who w as sp o n s o red c o u n ts o f th e a m a z in g b e a u t y w i t ­ b y th e A u s tin K iw a n is C lubs, is a n d nessed a t a to m exp losio ns th e a ss istin g m a n a g i n g e d it o r of w a r n e d o f In d ia n a p o lis News. He w as t h e th e b o m b m a y have, in a R eligious E m p h a s is p r e s e n t a t both o f th e Bikini b om b th e r e s u lts H o g g A u d ito r iu m . Council Finds Low-price Cabs Do See Profit Book Stores Next For Inspection By Student Group T a x ic a b c o m p a n ie s c h a r g i n g 35- c e n t f a r e s a r e m a k i n g m o n ey , c o n ­ t r a r y to th e op in io n o f tw o c a b co m p a n ie s c h a r g i n g 45 c e n ts , a m e m b e r o f th e S t u d e n t Council on F a i r B u sin es s S t a n d a r d s said M on day . T h e r e p o r t w as m a d e by R osin e M c F a d d in w ho is in v e s ti g a ti n g a 1 0-cent hike in c a b f a r e s by Y e l­ low a n d B lack a n d W h ite ta x i c a b co m pan ies. Miss M cF ad d in is to r e p o r t to th e C ouncil T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 4 o ’clock w h e n t h e ; s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t ro o m o f th e i T e x a s U nion. it m e e ts in ★ C ouncil C h a ir m a n S ta n H ic k ­ m a n p ro m ised th e Council t h a t w o u ld ta k e its f i r s t look in to c o m ­ p la i n ts o f u n f a i r p ra c t ic e s a t b o o k ­ sto r e s T u e sd a y . H ic k m a n a n d Miss M c F a d d in ask ed Yellow a n d B lack a n d W h it e cab s f o r an e x p la n a tio n o f risin g p rices la s t w eek. T h e c o m p a n i e s ’ r e p r e s e n t a t i v e A. E. J o h n s o n said t h a t th e r a t e s had bee n ra ise d b e c a u se o f f i n a n ­ cial losses n e a r $ 50 0 in 1948. “ Mr. Jo h n s o n also p r e d i c te d t h a t all o t h e r cab c o m p a n ie s in A u s ti n th e i r w o uld e it h e r h a v e to ra ise f a r e s six in m o n t h s , ’’ Miss M c F a d d in said. b a n k r u p t o r be “ B u t o t h e r c o m p a n ie s seem to be d o in g well a t p r e s e n t r a t e s , a n d a r e n o t p la n n i n g on g o in g u p , ” she said. F r a n k M o rg a n o f A m e ric a n C ab C o m p a n y a n d D. F. S am u els told th e A r t s a n d S cien ce a ss e m b ly m a n t h a t th e y had n o t lost m o n e y , a n d sho w ed p ro fits . ♦ f o r Y ellow a n d B la c k a n d W h ite sy s te m a n d C abs use a m e t e r c h a r g e 45 c e n ts tw o miles. O t h e r c o m p a n ie s c h a r g e 35 c e n ts to tr a v e l w ith in a tw o-m ile bone. A c ity o r d i n a n c e sp ecifie s t h a t c o m p a n ie s m u s t also show r a t e s w h e re p a s s e n g e r s ca n easily r e a d th e m , Miss M c F a d d in said. “ Mr. J o h n s o n said t h a t he b e ­ lieved s t u d e n t s w e r e lo sin g f r o m $300 to $500 a d a y f r o m o v e r ­ c h a r g i n g ,” she r e p o r te d . f o r K a te s f o r 3 5 -c e n t cabs a r e 35 c e n ts tw o tw o pe op le miles, a n d IO c e n ts f o r eac h a d d i ­ tio n a l p a s s e n g e r, Miss M cF a d d in ex pla ine d. f o r C h a ir m a n H ic k m a n said t h a t an t e a m h e a d e d by J o h n in s p ec tio n F o sh e e w'ould be com m issio n ed T u e s d a y to c a r r y on c ity in s p e c t­ ions o f U n iv e r s ity a r e a e a t i n g places. A fin a l t a b u l a t i o n o f c ity in­ sp e ctio n scores will p r o b a b l y be r e a d y T u e s d a y also, H ic k m a n said. S t e r li n g S te v e s is to s u b m it a p lan f o r re s u r v e y a n d c o n s i d e r a ­ tion o f c le a n e rs eligible f o r “ S t e e r H e r e ” a p p ro v al. N S A M e etin g C a n c e le d N a tio n a l S t u d e n t s ’ A ssociatio n m e e t i n g w hich w a s to h ave b e e n held in N o rm a n , O kla., th is m o n t h has been c a n celed . Bob M ilstead w as to h ave r e p r e s e n t e d the U n i ­ v ers ity . What Q< toed On J4, 1 0 :3 0 — M o d ern U n io n 205. 2— E r n s t E ric h N o th to a u t o g r a p h books, U n iv e r s ity Co-Op. in d ra w in g , 2 — Special e x a m i n a ti o n s f o r ­ la n g u a g e s , Bible, b u sin e ss eign a d m i n is tr a t io n , a n d p h a rm a c y , G eology B u ld i n g 1 4 . 4— B a r b a r a J u n e H a r d y , voice s t u ­ d e n t in re c i ta l , Music B uilding. 4— “ F r a n k l y S p e a k i n g ” to discuss P r e s i d e n t T r u m a n ’s h e a lt h p r o ­ g r a m T e x a s U n io n 309. 4— C o m m u n it y S e rv ice C om m is­ sion, U n iv e rs ity “ Y .” 7— S t u d e n t b r a n c h o f T exas P h a r ­ m a c e u tic a l A sso ciatio n to be o r g a n iz e d , C h e m i s tr v B u ild in g 15. 7— T e x a s -B a y lo r sw im m in g m eet, G re g o ry G ym pool. 7— S q u a r e d a n c e class, T e x a s U n ­ 7— P ro f e s s io n a l Insurance Club to he organized, W aggen er H all 112. 7— G irls’ G lee C lub, T exas U nion ion. 401. 8 — L e c tu r e on “ C ontem porary F r e n c h W r i t e r s ” b y E rn st Erich N o th , A r c h i t e c t u r e B u ild in g 105. p r e s e n ts T h e a t e r “ D e a r R u t h , ” T F W C B uilding. re c o rd in g , th e S p o t ” L ^ S : 1 5 — L ittle 9 :3 0 — “ On K TB C . Blood Typing Drive to Begin A P O '* Seek 200 As Bank Donors f o r S c h e d u le v o l u n t e e r s to h av e b lood t y p e d w a s a n n o u n c e d S a t u r d a y by J o h n n y L usk , m e m ­ b e r o f b lo o d - ty p in g d riv e co m m itte e . th e A P O T h e s c h e d u le : W e d n e s d a y fr o m 8 :3 0 to 9 :3 0 , an d 3 :3 0 to 4 : 3 0 ; T h u r s d a y , 3 :3 0 to 4 : 3 0 ; F r i d a y , 8 :3 0 to 9 :3 0 , a n d 3 :3 0 t o 4 : 3 0 ; T u e sd a y , M a rc h I , 8 :3 0 to 9:3 0, an d 3 :3 0 to 4 :3 0 ; W e d n e s d a y , 3:30 to 4 :3 0 ; a n d T h u r s d a y , 3:3 0 to 4 :3 0 . B lood in B. Hall. D r. G e o rg e M. D e c h a rd J r . , d i r e c t o r o f U n iv e rs ity H e a lth Service, will be ty p i n g will be d o n e in c h a rg e . “ No bloo d will be d r a w n fr o m th e arm . I t will be f i n g e r - t ic k i n g syste m o f blood t y p i n g ,” L u sk said. P ro s p e c tiv e blood d o n o rs m ay leave n a m e s in T e x a s U n io n 203 o r 305 o r p h o n e e x te n s io n 438 f o r in f o rm a t io n . P u r p o s e b lood b a n k , th e L u sk s t a t e d , is to p ro v id e a file ty p e s a r e know n a n d w ho m a y be called on in e m e r g e n c y w i th o u t necessity o f t a k i n g b lo o d tests. 1 of n a m e s w hose blood o f T h e d riv e s t a r t e d as an A P O service, L u c k said, a n d C ow boys a n d S ilv er S p u r s a r e now a id i n g in th e p r o j e c t. O rig in a l goal w as 200 d o n o rs a n d th e r e seem s to be a good c h a n c e o f ex c e e d in g this m a rk , L u sk said. Pharmacy Majors Meet Assemblymen f i r s t m e e t in g P h a r m a c y s t u d e n t s will h av e an o p p o r t u n i t y to m e e t t h e i r assem - j H y m e n W e d n e s d a y n ig h t a t 7 :3 0 i o’clock in C h e m i s tr y B u ild in g 218. D is a p p o in te d a t a t t e n d a n c e of the la s t s e m e s te r , Dick W a lk e r a n d J a c k S tr ic k la n d , th e C ollege o f as s e m b ly m e n P h a r m a c y , u r g e p h a r m a c y s t u ­ d e n ts t o m e e t wdth th e m so th e y idea o f w h a t m ay g e t a b e t t e r th e i r o f c o n s t i t u e n t s them . e x p e c t f o r S u g g e s tio n s a n d q u e s tio n s will s c u l p tu r e , T exas be w elco m e, W a lk e r said. More Cheesecake i te s ts in J u l y of 1946. T h e r e is only one fin a l, h on est- to -g o o d n e ss d e fe n s e a g a i n s t the a to m b om b — th e Man o f N a z a ­ r e t h , ” he said. In th e opin ion of som e s c ie n tists th e ato m b o m b s t e s te d a t B ikini— o n ly o n e - t e n t h o f o n e p e r c e n t e f ­ f i c i e n t — hav e b r o u g h t m a n k in d to th e th r e s h o ld of oblivion, th e n e w s p a p e r m a n sta te d . | in g in disguise. T h e H e believes, h o w ev er, t h a t th e b o m b m a y t u r n o u t to be a bless- te r r i b l e p o ­ te n t ia l it ie s o f th e b o m b , he th in k s, will c a u se a n y n a tio n w ith a n y de- fr o m to a b s t a in o f s a n i ty I t ’s a b o u t tim e s o m e b o d y stood ] up on his hind f e e t a n d said so m e ­ I'm t h i n g d e c e n t a b o u t A m e ric a . ti r e d of th e fellow t r a v e l e r s who c o n s t a n tl y d e rid e A m e ric a an d p ra is e a b ased on th e c o n c e p t t h a t C h ris t- i ia n i ty m u s t pass f r o m th e e a r t h , ” j th e s p e a k e r d e c la re d . it is. T o n ig h t “ C e rta in f o r c e s m a d e th is c o u n - ; t r y w h a t tw o o f th e s e fo rc e s a r e on trial — a d e e p ­ s e a t e d re ligion a n d a d e e p -s e a te d p a tr io t is m . You should n e v e r be as h a m e d to be relig io u s o r p a t r i o - 1 th e l e c t u r e r tic a n d to sa y say, ARTHUR H. COMPTON t o t a l i t a r i a n g o v e r n m e n t ; b e f o r e th e le g isla tu re , Faith Made Atom Bomb, Compton Says Dr. A r t h u r H. C o m p to n told a Hospital Funds Lag, Says Dicks Eleemosynary Aid Urged by Lecturer c a p a c ity c ro w d a t H o g g Auditor}- Bikini AtoU e x p e r i m e n t is urn S u n d a y n ig h t m u s t be d e sc rib e d s i s te n t w ith n a t u r a l religion th e n e a r e s t th e e a r t h has ev er t h a t in t e r m s con- com e to i n f i n i t y ; th e m en w h o ob- it is serv e d th e t e s t s w e re g r e a t l y im- p res se d by th e sm alln ess of m an a - c o m p a r e d to th e g r e a t th in g s o f th e e a r t h , th e s p e a k e r said. if * ................. law , ., , . S t a t e m en tal h o sp itals th e U n ite d S t a t e s need m o r e m o n e y to in c re a se th e sa la rie s o f n u rs e -, a t ­ te n d a n t s . a n d d o cto rs if th e p r e ­ v ailing co n d itio n s a r e to be c o r ­ re c te d , said Dr. Kus ell L, Dicks, is to d a y w ith o u t T ex as c o n s u l t a n t f o r H o gg F ou n- in “ How w ould you like to live on th e e a r t h as be lief in G o d ? ” he ask ed. it d a tio n . r , , , . to be a c c e p ta b le in m o d e r n tim es. 1 “ H o w e v e r,” he a d d e d , “ it can be d on e in a m a n n e r w holly c o n ­ s i s te n t w ith th e ess e n tia ls of re l i­ g io n .” S p e a k in g a t th e o p e n in g session f o r R eligious E m p h a sis W e e k , th e N obel prize w in n e r a n d a to m ic p h y sicist said t h a t th e m a k i n g of to peace o r to w a r a n d oblivion, a s s o ciate p r o f e s s o r the ato m ic bom b w as a n e x a m p le he a s s e rte d . o f w h a t fa i th a n d vision can do. Dr. Dicks, te at her, a u th o r , a n d c o u n se lin g a t O p e r a ti o n s C ro s s r o a d s ; he to d a y — th e c ro s sro a d s t h a t lead a n d m i n is tr y to th e sick, is n ow p a sto ra l M an k in d w as a t th e c ro s s ro a d s is c a r e a t D u ke U n iv e rs ity l e c t u r e r in fields o f o f to Dr. C o m p to n th e n u m b e r g r e w “ Only a few th o u g h t th e bo m b could he m a d e in tim e t o do a n y ­ th e w a r , ” he e x p la in e d , th i n g in “ b u t the th o u s a n d s, a n d th e jo b w as d o n e . ” he w as sho cked in 1940, w h en C a li fo rn i a t h e y d i d n ’t s t u d e n t s ^old him th e Nazi th e d a n g e r c a r e a b o u t p r e s e n te d , th e y w ere b e c a u s e econom ic slaves a n y w a y , a n d said a Nazi v ic to ry w o u ld n 't m a k e th e s itu a t io n worse. said P e a r l H a r b o r p r e s e n te d a c h a l­ le ng e to th e m , he said, a n d th ey t h a t , f o u g h t b ecau se o f r a t h e r th e y v a lu e d f o r s o m e th i n g t h a n highly. “ I’m g lad we have th e R u ssian c h a lle n g e now’,” he said, “ a n d I it hope it will c o n tin u e b e c a u s e it keeps us on o u r toes. I ho pe c o n ti n u e s u n til we realize we have See S P E A K E R , P a g e 6 “ I t w as a sig h t to sen d cold chills up a n d dow n th e spine of a n y m a n who e v e r possessed a bit of s e n t i m e n t a l i t y , ’’ Mr. G u th rie ex cla im ed. Next Coffeorum Has REW Theme Dr. D icks’s r e c o m m e n d a t io n f o r h os­ m o re m o n e y to th e m e n ta l pital® a f f ir m e d the call f o r m o re fu n d s from th e T exa- L eg isla tu re f o r th is e le e m o s y n a r y division. Dr. Dicks also told his a u d ie n c e o f n u rs e s M o nd ay n ig h t in a R E W l e c t u r e in S eton H o sp ita l N u r s e s ’ i n t e r - p e r ­ H om e A u d ito riu m son nel the n u rs e s a n d the p a t i e n t will i n f l u ­ ence re c o v e r y o f the p a ti e n t. re latio n sh ip s b e tw e e n th a t th e S p e a k e r s on , i r k * d e c la re d , T h e m e o f R eligious a m a j o r p a r t in th e re s p o n s e “ C o n fid e n c e in th e nurse plays E m p h a sis o f W eek will be u®ed in th e discus- sion, " T h i s I Believe A b o u t R e l i - 1 ‘ hc P a t i e n t to th e t r e a t m e n t . ” Dr. gion an d H ig h e r E d u c a t i o n , ” a t th e C o f f e o r u m W e d n e s d a y a f t e r - ! noon a t 4 o’clock in th e I n t e r n a - 1 h osp itals m u s t be re lie v e d tio n al Room o f T e x a s U nion. c a m p u s C ro w d ed condition® in th e s t a t e if th e j in c r e a s i n g n u m b e r of m en tally i l l f o r a re to be given p r o p e r c a re , Dr. R E W will m ake up th e panel. T he Dicks stre sse d. B e tt e r e q u ip m e n t s p o n s o r in g S tt f d e n t - F a c u lt y Bela- fo r th e t r e a t m e n t o f th e m e n ta lly ill is d e s p e r a te l y n eed ed in alm ost tion® C o m m itte e will serve co ffee , David B urgess, n a tio n a l re p re- e v e ry s ta te . Lack o f recreation al to s e n s iti v e of th e T e x tile W o r k e r s ’ e q u ip m e n t is a n o t h e r pro b le m U nion o f A m e ric a, will he moiler- he solved. a to r . Son of m issio naries to C hina, he is an o rd a i n e d C o n g re g a tio n a l C h ris ti a n m in is ter. r e f o r m s into e f f e c t more m one y m u s t he allo tte d to the s t a te h o sp itals, Dr. Dicks said. In o r d e r to p u t th e s e T he s tu d e n t* w e r e R. D ow nes J r . a n d H o u sto n a n d C a r ­ roll D o u d re a s o f A u stin . S t a t e police w ere a le r te d J o h n to fo r s t u d e n t s th e se a rc h D o w ne s’ p a r e n t s M on day n ig h t a f t e r b eing n o tified t h a t he w as m issing. H p m e t th em at th e a ir p o rt. flew T h e said tw o s t u d e n ts th e y w e n t o u t a b o u t 1 :30 o ’clock S u n ­ day a f t e r n o o n f o r a s h o r t hike in th e woods. T h e y p a r k e d th e i r c a r h u t could not fin d th e i r w ay hack b e c a u se o f zero visibility. A b o u t 1:30 o ’clock M o nd ay m o r n in g th e y fo u n d a ra n c h house, and th e r a n c h e r gav e th em a lift. Isolationists— W e Would Be­ lly George I f we w ere still lettii g G eorge isola­ it, A m e ric a n s w ould he do tion ists to day . F o r one of th e m a n y th in g s th at G eo rg e W a s h in g to n did b e ­ sides cut dow n the c h e r r y tr e e and in crease the sale of a n ti q u e f o u r ­ p o s te r bed* was to i n s ti tu t e isola­ tionism . T he F a t h e r o f O u r C o u n tr y tu r n e d t u r t l e when he refu sed to aid F r a n c e fo llo w ing th e A m e ri­ h is to ri a n s note. can R evo lution , time th e t h a t at. H isto ria n * ad d the U nite d S ta te s w as too j u s t w eak to help a n y b o d y . T u e s d a y m a r k s th e b irth of the and V irg in ia p la n ta tio n o w n e r A m e ric a n s t a t e s m a n - g e n e rah Special Examinations Scheduled for Today f o r ex am s S p ecial ad v a n c e d - s ta n d in g . postp on ed, a n d re-ex am - in a tio n s w ill be held T u e sd a y , F e b ­ r u a r y 22, a t 2 :0 0 o ’clock in G e o ­ logy 14. T h ese e x a m i n a ti o n s will cover all foreig n la n g u a g e s, Bible, b u s­ ine®.® a d m i n is tr a t io n , d ra w in g , and p h a rm a c y . Miss UT Freshman To Be Movie Honoree F u r t h e r p r o o f t h a t th e n a t i o n ’s will be th e A ustin P r e m ie r e Q ueer c hee se c a k e s t r e n g t h is in its col­ th e a n n o u n c e ­ is lege c a m p u s e s m e n t by T w e n t ie t h C e n tu r y - F o x o f a n a tio n w id e s e a r c h f o r “ Miss A ll-A m e ric an College F r e s h m a n . ” T he F o r t y A c re s has b een s e ­ th e choice sites to lected a m o n g look f e m in in e this h a r b o r e d f o r t a l e n t, a n d th e movie people h av e ask ed to a p ­ th e T e x a n e d it o r p o in t a s e a r c h c o m m it te e to fin d “ Miss U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s F r e s h ­ m a n . ” the tech n icolor “ M other A m ovie prem iere w ill be held search, in con n ection w ith is and th e is to be prem iered a F resh m an ” a t the P a r a m o u n t March IO. It s t a r s V an J o h n s o n a n d L o r e t t a Y oung. a n d , as g u e st o f h o n o r a t show ing, the a $ 100 rec eiv e will a w a rd . She will th e n be e n te r e d in n a tio n a l co m p e titio n f o r a one- w eek t r i p to Hollywood this s u m ­ m er. T he se a rc h c o m m it te e includes Pie W a g n e r , C a c tu s e d i t o r ; Floyd W ad e , R a n g e r e d ito r, a n d T e x a n E d ito ria l A s s is ta n ts M a rk P a t t e r ­ son, Bill B ruce , an d Bob H o llin g s­ w o rth . E a c h o f th e s e will s u b m it name® o f tw o f r e s h m a n b e a u ti e s to th e T e x a n e d ito r. T h e girls will be ju d g e d on b e a u t y , sc h o la s­ tic a t t a i n m e n t , s t u d e n t ac tiv ity , a n d a rtis tic ability. T he U n iv e rs ity P r e m ie r e Q ue en W i n n e r o f the U n iv e rs ity title will be a n n o u n c e d M arch 8. n a tio n a l in clud es Miss M a r­ The p a n e l g a r e t F is h e r, Y W C A w o r k e r ; Dr. A. A. S m ith , c h a ir m a n th e e conom ics d e p a r t m e n t o f o f S M U ; a n d th e Rev. P a u l W assen - ich, d i r e c t o r o f the T e x a s Bible C ha ir. ★ Swedish Religious Movie To Be Shown Today re lig io u s F irst show ing in T e x a s o f the “ I Am S w e d ish W ith Y o u ” will bp T u e s d a y a t 4 a n d 7 o'clock in th e Biology l a b ­ o r a t o r y 12. A dmission is f r e e . film to B r o u g h t th e U n ite d S tate ? , by th e R eligious Film A sso ciatio n, ! in t e r - d e n o m in a t io n a l d is tr i b u ti o n o f m a j o r P r o t e s t a n t Student M a y Meet Addington in Debate A proposed m e e tin g b e tw e e n m u n is ts from spe aking on th e cam- W en d ell A d d in g to n a n d H e r b e r t pUg.) T a y lo r, U n iv e rs ity d e b a te r , is s t i l l sim m e rin g hut a® y e t no d e fin ite tim e an d place ha® been set. O u tg r o w th of Dr. E d u a r d T ab - o r s k y ’s re f u s a l to d e h a te publicly w ith A d d in g to n — U T ’* only d e ­ c lared C o m m u n is t— a m e e t in g be- tw e e n a p r o p o n e n t o f d em o crac y a n d A d d in g to n has b e e n o n e o f t h e m o s t e a g e r l y s o u g h t ev en ts T a y lo r al®o w a n te d it clearly u n d e rs to o d th a t he had not in s ti­ g a te d the m eeting . He added that he Lad c o n ta c te d A d d in g to n ami both have a g r e e d to speak. T h e discussion, if b r o u g h t ab o u t, in deal w ith C o m m u n ism will E u r o p e and m a y specific ally c o n ­ cern the s p r e a d of C o m m u n ism in Fiurope. “ As it,” T a y lo r said, “ the A th e n a e u m L it e r a r y Society is t r y i n g to m a k e th e a r ­ rangement.® ” The c o n te s t o r i g ­ in a te d with Lou D avies, le t te r m a n th e V a rsity D e b a te sq uad . on I u n d e r s t a n d th e U n iv e r s ity F'ilm Pro- a g e n c y g ro u p s , it is sp o n s o red on th e cam - c u r r e n t l y b e fo r e pus by g r a m E m p h a sis W e ek . in te rv ie w in re c o g n itio n o f Religious M o nd ay e v e n in g t h a t he would be to d e b a te with tim e and T h e film last* an h >ur an d fif- A d d in g to n pro vided a te e n m in u te s . E n glish a c to r s do place could be fo u n d , the sp e a k in g p a rts . (T h e U n iv e rs ity p ro h ib its Com- r e a d y an d glad T a y lo r s t a t e d the cam pus, in an j Dr. P a i n t e r ad d e d t h a t h e could f o r o r a g a i n s t n o t sa y he w as th e pro p o sal to s e t u p a U n iv e r­ sity b ra n c h a t S an A n to n io , b u t if le g isla tu re sh ou ld decid e to p u t one th e r e , “ yo u will h ave fin e fa c ilitie s .” the L a s t w eek, Dr. P a i n t e r t e s ti f ie d a t public h e a r i n g s on a bill w hich will m a k e th e S o u th w e s t e r n M edi­ cal School in D allas a U n iv e rs tiy b ra n c h . A. J. L ewis, c h a ir m a n o f th e m ed ical f o u n d a t io n b o a rd in S a n A n to n io , told c o m m it te e m e m ­ b e rs th e a rs e n a l is o n a 2 3 -ac re tr a c t , w ith s ix ty - t h r e e b uildings, “ som e e x tr e m e l y v a lu a b l e . ” t h a t both Mr. Lew is r e m in d e d r e p r e s e n t ­ a tiv e s t h e H o u s e a n d S e n a t e had passed a bill a e tt in g up th e San A n to n io b ra n c h in th e l a s t session. c lo sing d a ys o f H o w e v e r, the bill w as n o t c e r t i ­ th e fied. t h a t Mr. L ew is w a r n e d t h e b u ild in g s “ a r e g o in g to be g iv e n th e y a r e a w a y w o rth f r o m $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 t o $15 ,- 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .” to so m eo ne, a n d A bill is in C o n g re s s t o give t h e p r o p e r t y to T e x a s if a t a t e l e g i s l a tu r e ap p ro v e s , Mr. Lewis said. th e M a j o r G e n e ra l E d N oyes, c o m ­ m a n d i n g o f f i c e r o f B ro o k e B edi- (a1 C e n t e r in S a n A n to n io , said th e U S A rm y w a s i n t e r e s t e d in h a v in g a medical school n e a r F o r t S am H o u sto n . H e t h a t B ro ok e 'H o s p ita l h a s 2 ,000 bed s, a n d said th e a r m y w ou ld e x p e c t to d r a w on th e school f o r c o n ­ s u l ta n t s . n o te d O ne o f th e r e a s o n s th * A rm y is i n t e r e s t e d in h a v in g th e school in S an A n to n io , h e said, t h a t " w h e r e v e r a m edical school is lo­ c a te d , th e s t a n d a r d o f m e d ic in e i* r a i s e d .” is C olonel S am Seely , c h ie f o f medical service a t B roo ke, d o u b te d “ if t h e r e is an o p p o r t u n i t y to g e t a m edical school as c h eap ly a n y ­ w h e re e ls e .” B o n d u r a n t Dr. W . W. J r., c h a ir m a n o f B e x a r c o u n t y m e d ic a l society, n o te d t h a t San A n to n io has a medical l i b r a r y on which th e society s p e n d s $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 a ye ar. H e a d d e d l i b r a r y would be open to th e school if it is e s t a b ­ lished t h e r e . t h a t th e R e p re s e n t a ti v e s C. S. M cL ellan, c o m m itte e , v ic e - c h a ir m a n o f th e said th e on ly c o n te n t io n the s t a t e had w ith th e G a lv e sto n m e dic al b r a n c h was t h a t it had to k eep u p th e h o sp ita l t h e r e , a n d a«ked Mr. Lewis if th e s t a t e w o uld e v e r be called upon to do so in San A n ­ tonio. Mr. L ew is r e f e r r e d him to D r. Roy C a h ie r, S an A n to n io d o c to r , who said th e r e w a s n o r e a s o n w h y a c o m m u n it y c a n ’t ta k e c a r e o f its ow n sick, r a t h e r th a n hav e th e s t a t e do it. L a st M onday, both S e n a te a n d h e a r i n g s H ou se c o m m it te e s held t o on S e n a t o r F r e d H a r r i s ’s bill p u t S o u t h w e s t e r n Medical School u n d e r th e w in g o f th e U n i­ v ersity . th e ^ so ri . . . cred B , MARK B A T T E R SO N F o r m o n th s, th e stock c o m m e n t o f U n iv e rs ity s t u d e n t s w h e n e v e r th e y sec a d v a n c e s o f the m a n y show s H o llyw ood has be en old b r i n g in g b ack has been “ N ex t th i n g you k n ew t h e y ’ll be b r in g in g back ‘B irth o f a N a tio n .’ ” It has fin a lly h a p p e n e d . “ B irth o f a N a t i o n ” show ed up a t a d o w n ­ to w n t h e a t e r o v e r th e week end. ★ * finally M u riel King, a T e x a n w o rk e r to tho who w as g re e n Jack son ville, culled the follow ing f r o m th* o u t ­ fit abe worka f o r th e r e : graaaoa r e t i r e d o f “ W ell, A m aid en a u n t w ho waa aending t h r o u g h college waa h e r n e p h e w aahed if it waa v a ry exp ensive. la n g u a g e ru n * p r e t t y th is h ig h ,” abe aaid. “ My ch eck m o n t h c o v e re d $ 3 0 f o r E ngliak, $ 4 0 f o r f o r S pan iah, a n d $ 5 0 S c o tc h .” to A h in t th e wrise: A man u su a lly likes to see a girl stick to if sh e’s h e r k n i t t i n g — especially w e a r i n g a s w e a te r . B u t his e a r g o t stu c k in th e sand an d it to o k th e m a b o u t five h o u rs to f r e e the vehicle. R e tu r n i n g to A u stin late M o n ­ d ay a f t e r n o o n , th e y f in a lly fo u n d S a tt e r w h it e , Lee th e i r car. becom e la n d lo rd , D o w n e s’ t w e n ty - e ig h t a la r m e d t h e i r in h o u r a b se n c e an d h ad r e p o r t e d t h e i r absence. B oth s t u d e n t s w ere h ad Tolerance of Arf Urged by Myers A m e ric a n s m u s t h e t o l e r a n t of the m o d e r n a r t i s t i f th e r e is to be a real d e m o c ra c y . th e So said Dr. B e r n a r d M yers o f tli^ D e p a r t m e n t o f A rt w hen he d is cu sse d o f in o f m o d e r n a r t M onday n ig h t the seco nd of a series of le c tu re s on m o d e r n a r t sp o n s o red by the T e x a s Fin*' Art® Association. d e v e lo p m e n t is f o r th a t he tim e , b u t th e m o d e rn a r t i s t Dr. Myers, a u t h o r o f “ M odern Art in th e M a k in g ,” said t h a t the tr a g e d y o f is n o t t h a t he is a t t a c k e d fro m time to the m o s t p a r t ig no red , which is worse. r e p r e s e n t an “ M odern a r t i s t s i m p o r t a n t kind o f fr e e d o m of e x p r e s s io n ,” Dr. M yers said, “ a kin d o f free spee ch th a t we fin d u n d e r a t t a c k in m o m e n ts of so ­ cial o r political crisis. M odern a r t i® r. v ery c o n v e n ie n t ‘red h e r r i n g ’ to c o n fu s e the p ub lic m i n d .” Dr. M yers e x p e r i m e n t a ­ said tion in m o d e rn a r t to d a y is sim i­ lar to e x p e r i m e n t a ti o n o f artis ts in th e e a rly p a r t o f the c e n tu r y . A m e ric a n s a r e now e n jo y i n g r e ­ sult® o f the e x p e r i m e n t s in v a ri­ ous ty p e s o f in d u s tr i a l a r t , sim ­ plicity and s t r e a m l in e d form s. Last in th e series o f a r t le c tu re s wdl he by L oren Mozley on “ A m ellean A r t T o d a y ” M onday r i g h t at 8 o ’clock in the A ustin P u o h c L ib ra r y . Louis Armstrong Dance Tickets N ow Available T ic k e ts to the d a n c e fo r which Louis A rm strong an d his I n q u i r e A ll- S ta rs will play in D o n e Mil- lei A u d ito r iu m W e d n e s d a y night, a re on sale fo r $1.50 a t W illiam C h a r le s Music C o m p a n y a n d J . R. R e e d ’s. T he d an ce, sp on sored by th e R e c r e a t io n C ouncil, begins a t 9 o ’clock. T ickets will be sold a t th e d o o r fo r $2.00. A section o f the a u d it o r i u m will be re s e rv e d for w h ite li sten ers. Public Health Policy ‘Frankly Speaking* Topic “ F’r a n k ly S p e a k i n g ” d e b a t e r s will discuss P r e s i d e n t T r u m a n ’s p ro p o s als a t 4 h e a lth public o’clock in T u e s d a y T e x a s U n ion 309. a f t e r n o o n S am H e n r y S m ith a n d H a rv e y R o se n b e rg will d e f e n d the P r e s i­ d e n t ’s proposals. T h e y will he op­ posed hy R o b e r t B lu m e n th a l and Sam M cC lure. Tuesday, February 22, 1949 TH E D A I L Y T E X A N Page 2 Tho Good Word®Sifur Backfield Longhorn Tankmen Meet Bavlor at 7 By GEORGE CHRISTIAN T sx n n S p o rts Editor By EDDIE WEEMS Texan A ltarist,* S parta E ditor co n c en tra te on m aking time in the two relays. horn*. ! McCoy and Smith o f th e Long­ There is an old foot bal l s ay i ng that a backfi el d man is o nly as good as the l ineman in front o f him. You m a y be able to find excepti ons — perhaps Do ak Wa l ke r or Jack Crain, w h o we r e s ome ti mes at their best, when thei r s u p ­ port w a s we ak. But as a rule, the best set of ba ck s in the country c an t The Texas coaching: s ta ff is H p make a winning: heavy team without line support. And that may problem men Ilk#' George Petrovich. Vie Vasicek, Ed Kelley, and Dick Har- is ria. it’s plain to see th a t this team easier •aid could those with- out considerable future pain. than done. Ko like lose men being forced to rebuild its line around a bare handful of proven men. I f s much the same problem th a t faced D. X. Bible in the early forties, only Bible’s position was somewhat different in that he was probably glad to yet rid of some linemen of the miser- of his old able late 'thirties. I t ’s doubtful th a t Blair Cherry was glad to get rid of Petrovich and the others. Back for service in 1949 is only one of six starting: linemen and one of two defensive linebackers. Right guard Errol F ry and center- linebacker Richard Rowan are the two returnees. Add guard Danny Wolfe, who split the duties, with Fry, and the grrand total is still only three. The b e h o r n * .h e u H he .h ie to field a p re tty stood starting: line next fall, hut reserve stren gth is poing Inexperience lean. to he will especially hurt. Ends Secure The ends ere in f . i r »h.pe. The M,’” , j L- ____ ____ le ft flank should be very strong, with Ray Stone on defense and Ben P ro cter on offense. The two top right ends are both newcom­ e r s — Paul Williams and Red Adams — hut they are the hest line prospects from the ’48 Year- Ii team SM* *1 W | * * I / A m fa * * | | § Jp|| AL%~. ^ 4 , / ' J B M W ^ I l § p , BOLSTERING INFLUENCE in an ine/per enced 1949 I n s m ay be Danr./ defent/ve W o l‘9, specialist who will be playing his fourth year for the Longhorns. 190 pound gu ard ,,Ic k , d u by M phom ore, wh„ have yet to win their spurs. Bill Wilson, Jim Lansford, and Jim T a ­ l o n are the most new tackles. notable Left guard Bud McFadin, a let­ terman, is hacked by sophomore " u r t: R « h t KU«rd ie ,e- of c r y and the only avail­ cum Wolfe, but again able reserves are sophomores. in the hands r'1 Offensive center is well-popula­ ted by Rowan, letterm an Alfred Miller, arui sophomore Joe Arnold, so there .should trouble lie . . . . ‘ there. All three are also good de­ fensive men, with Rowan perhaps the equal of Dick Harris. little . . F or th a t m atter, Williams could well develop into finest the Southw est’* one of Behind that uncertain a g g re g a ­ wingmen. the tion in th e forward wall, one of husKy Lufkin boy could sta r at j |lp ^0p J,ac*kfieI . *11 CONGRESS AVR. mmSmm - - 408 E. Sixth • Free alteration! it necessary M ORS 7-4703 JU * 77w5 ti a Pre- Wrri. >nU in alimentary school, \1akr*, no bftncs about skeleton in closet. Actually encouraged to take rut.'i. I Ake* let flex his forceps in a ~M anhattan" sport shirt. This is a Manhattan" spctrtshirt. Cavers anatomy unth ease. iAfthttceight rayon (tabard me. I smart as it is comfortable. Yaw choice of many handsome colors. C A M P U S F A V O R I T E legislator Says 'G-A Forced on Teachers B v tAe A ffilia te d Pre ie A m em ber of the Legislature . Vharged the S tate Teacher* Asso­ ciation Monday with to teacher* into sup­ high pressure p o r t of the Gilmer-Aikin educa­ tion bills. trying - cl T J R epresentative Jim m y P. Hor- year. The vote. was 74 to 48, a n d ! I t I no cre d it if th e ir behavior is bad. is an o th e r of the prison reform H orsily ssid this web o f Gilmer-Aikin bills in th* lack o f a tre n c t h of the the House. Brood test** w w s u rc s . T he bill now goes to the S enate Bv R epresentative R. E. 10 Oil Firms Charged W ith Fixing Prices the A eeo d a ted Pre** i u a x ) . I in Texas crude oil prices. I he . appropriations . . ... bi Phillips and Sinclair, both of ! Blount of Big Spring introduced asked co urt orders to stop alleged f}xjntr a n d m aintaining prices on j whom posted a 35 cents per barrel in crude oil, were not charged WOuld require the adju- price-fixing on gasoline, mattress, gasoline delivered fo r sale a t Texas host The defendants charged with The A ttorney General Monday (Pep py) ap- g proved by the Senate for r e b u i l d - ?ener al t0 bg oonnecte(i w jt h and a brand of wax polish sold in I filling stations a r e : with collusion. • n y of A rcher City made the ac-1 ^ " V d f o r T u l c k ^ S n T n a tate m e nt cusation in a s ta te m e n t a f t e r the House approved on sec-; end reading a bill to raise ■tate su p e rin ten d e n t o f education s j industrial machinery and e q u ip -; readinfr h u t a nintion to s u s p e n d I their capital, skill, and acts” pay th e ' *ome form of the arm ed sennces vpars apH havp W n g > ears and have been least one the j f o r housing and f o r farm and ‘ T he bill was passed on second Ju ly , 1946, they have s The bill providing $4,196,075, ycftr n . n l . l A ttorney General Price D aniel' . . t- lieu te n an t colonel a t ... , filed companies isau e d 'H o u s e issued House. since ‘combined ------------- from $6,000 I p . ; , . . u l t a ga inst te n m ajor ell c in m e | f o r charging action th a t „ r to » ., . to $10,000 a m€nt was approved by a vote of the ruIes to perm it f in a i pa8age increase, fix, and maintain urn- (T ex‘as T he Texas Company, Sin- 25 to I on final passage. failed. ; form gasoline prices.” i He alleged th a t CHESNUTT CLEAN ERS C leaning A P re ssin g E x p ert A lterations I & 2 D A Y SERV IC E 17th A Congress P hone 2-1121 The House also approved a bill authored by Representative M. B. E thered ge J r . of Huntsville, to ' set up a new classification system. It would allow p enitentiary in­ m a t e s to receive extra ‘‘good* time of L u f k i n i s 'set” f o r 'special c o n - Seal Company fixed retail prices crude price hike on cre d it” fo r model behavior and . i t e r a t i o n and a new fight was on a hou seh ^ l j ^ x polish in the S enate on the Gilmer-Aikin ! Company education bills. The minimum foundation measure by Ottis Lock Debate will be resumed T u e s d a y j Company and Montgomery W ard retail prices on j I charged with combining efforts Phillips’ J 8, (glass 1048, to prevent a genet a1 i n n ca. c th a t the Gold a f t e r the unsuccessful m attresses, springs, and beds. Daniel charged fixed the Simmons j j . ★ A rkansas Fuel Company, Cities , Service Company, Continental Oil Golf Oil Corporation, Humble Oil and R efining Com- Magnolia Petroleum Com­ The gasoline suit alleges th a t all ten defendants eliminated com­ petition am ong themselves on the tan k wagon price of gasoline by setting up a uniform price in every *’ g ^ ^ a r d Oil Company, of city they serve, p et ro]eum Company. The state alleged th a t the oil j clgjr Refining Company, and P h i l - companies sold gasoline made in Texas from 1-10 of a cent to one in „„„,K;ninty c f f ftrt, i Louisiana, Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, and N orth Carolina. tho defe n d an ts were cent hi*h er in Texas th a n J expected. The second public h earing of S en ato r George M offett's oil u n i­ tization bill will he held Tuesday a t 7:30 p.m. before th e Senate Oil an d Gas Committee. Hoover Says State Department Changes Needed S en ato r Rogers Kelley of E d in ­ burg, Gilmer-Aikin critic, i n t r o - j duced a bill which he said was his , answ er to the reo rg anzation plan. ! I t would provide minimum teacher salaries o f $2,400. The minimum I is now $2,000. S en ato r Kyle Vick WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 of Waco is co-author o f the bill.j The Hoover Commission S en ato r Searcy Bracewell of Monday (ZP) called thorough-going ; Houston introduced th ree bills for overhaul of the S tate D epartment, fo r and broad revisions in this coun- ! the Texas S tate University Negroes. One would appropriate t r y ’s machinery fo r dealing with $400,000 ; the enrollm ent than was expected had ; P resident T rum an should have a own officials. ; p ut a strain on o pera ting funds I f r e e r hand in directing such rela- app ro priated by lature. in funds to finish o u t foreign relations. other year. Bracewell said heavier Among things, fo r the it a . last Legis- tions, and a b e tte r setup for get- man of the Hoover group, By coincidence, vice chair- ^ ecre- j ta ry ° f S tate Acheson had a di- ; tin g sound advice. I I t also said t h a t the c o n s titu - 1 r e c t hand in preparation of its r e ­ g io n a l req uirem en t of a two-thirds p o rt before Mr. T rum an p ut him vote in the Senate c o n f i r m in charge of S tate D epartm ent trea tie s trouble I last month. Acheson has already I ___________________ ——-----------------1 s ta rted carry ing o ut some of the to is a “ serious as said public, the press, and m any of its b ree d er” although it did not spc- cifically suggest a change. the Rev. Fabian Flynn, said to an interview er Mon- In calling for a m a jor s h a k e - d ay th a t pictures of the Cardinal taken ju st before, during and a f te r up of the State D epartm ent, t h e trial “ do not show the same commission declared th a t the De-1 p a r tm e n t has fallen to a level o f I Physical^ feature* of the Cardinal ‘‘low esteem ” with Congress, the T knew. TARRYTOW N RESTAURANT 2425 Exposition Sea Foods — Steaks — Fried Chicken Noon Lunches — 65c Open 9 A. M. — 9 P. M. Closed Mondays STUDENT ROUGH DRY e A II Linens Ironed # Shirts end Pants Finished at a slight additional charge # Balance of Bundle Dried and Folded ePlus 15% Discount for Cash-Carry 3 to 4 Day Service Convenient Univ. Station— 21st and Wichita a pound Next to the Milam L A U n D R Y A U A N D D R Y C L E A N I N G C O M P A N Y S T i n DIAL 3 5 6 6 ‘ W e d o la m lti) W aiAiej - DIAL3 5 6 6 rn 1514 LAVACA ST R E E T 2350 G uadalupe Phone 7-4454 EVERY MUSIC LOVER WANTS THE BEST! That's why UT students coms to WiUiam-Charles for i t Records i t Radios i t Sheet Music We pay lS ^ r cash reb ate on records on 1st and 2nd day of each m onth following purchase. 'Admits' Spying In Bulgaria for US SOFIA, Bulgara, Feb. 21— (ZP) The Sofia press rep orted Monday i a n o th er o f the fiftee n Bulgarian jp r o te s ta n t church leaders accused of treason has confessed he was a spy for the U nited States and Britain. The sta te m e n t was attrib u ted the to Georgi Chernev, head of Pentecost Church in Bulgaria. The trial of the churchmen is scheduled to Herrin F riday. recommendations. ★ Washington Roundup By th* Aavaciated Preei SOCIAL SECURITY-—The a d ­ ministration its long- introduced aw aited expansion fo r the social security system. I t would add 20,- 000,000 persons the old age insurance rolls, increase the bene­ fits, provide disability com pensa­ tion, and boost the taxes. to EX PO RT CONTROLS — The Senate passed along to the White I House a bill em powering President T rum an to continue export con­ trols until .Tune 30. 1951. POSTAL R A T E S — Postm aster th a t General Donaldson many of them be boosted. The penny post card would cost two cents, and second class mail would go up, am o ng o th e r changes. a-ked D uring certain y ea rs of the last war, girls outnum bered men on the campus more than five to one. & c u c s c y j y o n & iE I/iE ie a e s c f Luckies’ fine tobacco picks you up when you’re low • •. calms you down when you’re tense! Tuesday, FeEruary 22, 1949 TRE DAIEY TEXA N Page I Norway Pins Hopes to Pact After Aid Clause Is Promised W ASHINGTON, Feb. 21—(ZP) A highly placed source said Mon­ day the United S tates would give assurances in the proposed North Atlantic P act th a t she would not stand idly by if any of the signers is attacked. In England and elsewhere, con­ siderable dismay had been #x- pressed when senate foreign policy leaders made it clear about a week ago they would not go along with an “automatic war” clause in the treaty, The exact language of the prom­ ise remains to be worked o u t in final form, b u t the assurance ap­ p arently was enough fo r Norway. A t Oslo, Foreign Minister Halyard M. Lange announced th a t Norway would pin her security to the pact. This decision the face of Russian demands f o r Norway to stay o u t of the proposed securty alliance. in is The in fo rm an t who spoke of the assurances to be given in the proposed is an adminis­ tration leader in Congress, who c annot be f u r th e r identified. tr e a ty Chairman Connally (D-Tex.) o f the S enate Foreign Relations Com­ m ittee and S en ator V an denberg (R-Mich.), believe such a clause would hy-pass Congress’ right to declare war. B ut an official said Monday S ecretary of S tate Acheson has reached an u n dersta nding with the Foreign Relations Com mittee on the n a tu re of the assurances. Acheson is scheduled to m eet within the n ext day or tw o with representatives of C a n ad a and the E uropean countries ta k in g p a r t in in th e talks. 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Get a carton and get started today! l.S ./M F .T —lucdy Stated Afton* Fine 7b6acco ■ana., VMI sassiest* yes see* e e a r s a v Tues3ay, February 22, '1949 TH E PATLY TEXAN! Page 4 Editorial Comment (DoUaJi $&iavnbl& St ud e nt t ickets a t s t u d e n t prices alloted to Southwe st Conf ere nc e school on an e n rol l m e n t p e rc e n t a g e is t he proposal t he St u d e n t Se n a t e of Te xas A& M ha s m a d e to t he Cotton Bowl Association. In an edit orial, t h e T e x a s A&M Bat tal ion said, “ T he o ­ retically, t he Cot ton Bowl g a m e on Ne w Y e a r ’s Day is a c onfe r ence a ffa ir. Bu t he re t ofore , it h a s been a wi n­ ner-take- al l proposition as f a r as t h e o t h e r c o nferen ce schools we r e c onc erned. C ha rl es D. Ki rk ha m , p r e si d e n t of t he A& M Se nate t ra n sm i t t e d t he vote of t h e A& M Se na te to Tyre e Bell, pr eside nt of t he Cotton Bowl Association. T h e p ro po si ­ . tion w a s : 1. T h a t t he st u de n t b od y of each m e m be r school of the S o u t h w e s t Conference be pe rm i t t e d to, pu rc ha se a n u m b e r of t ic ke ts to t he C otton Bowl g ame . , 2. T h a t t he n u m be r of t ickets be a p p o rt i on e d by a pe r c e nt a ge of t h e sc hool ’s e n rol l m e nt a n d t h a t t he t i c k­ ets he sold a t st u d e n t prices. “ Football h^ s b e c ome a multi-million d o l la r business in t he Sout h we st. Let us h ope t h a t t he st u d e n t bodies of c on fe r ence schools will not he un g r a t e fu l l y cast aside in t he dol la r sc ra m b l e , ” T he Battalion edit orial said. Mr. Bell a n swe re d t h a t this resol uti on will be sub ­ mit ted to t he Board of Di rectors of t h e Cotton Bowl As­ sociation a t t he i r ne xt m ee t ing whi ch is in April. Last fall J i m m y St e wa r t , executive s e c re t a r y of the Sou t hwe st C on f e re n ce wa s a nxious for t he g a m e to have c onfe r ence signi ficance by a n aTl-Conference da nc e to he held in Da l la s a ft e r t h e ga me . Thi s is a d d e d belief t h a t m e m b e r schools o u g h t to t hi nk of t he Ne w Y e a r ’s g a m e as a c o nfe re n c e a ffa i r hono rin g a br o t h e r school whic h ha s won t he Confere nc e title. Fo u r ot h e r c o n fe re nc e schools ha ve a pp rov e d t he propose d t i c ket di st ri but ion plan. Th e St u d e n t Assem­ bly meet s this we e k a n d this looks like a j ob for st u den t gove rnme n t. We a re he art i l y in fa vor of such a plan, real izi ng, as did the Ba tta lion t h a t it “ is de sti ne d for rough sail­ ing whe n obj ect ions a re ra i se d by money conscious Con­ f e re nc e c om m i t t e e m e n. ” Cl (pMCJUDJUA (RaADJUACG One of t he b e t t e r bills of re ce n t ye a rs wa s i nt ro du c ed in t he St at e Se na t e rec ent ly. It is a bill descri bed by its a ut h o r as an act “ to de ve lo p our S t a t e ’s most pr e c ­ ious resource, its c h i l d re n a n d yo u t h . ’ T he proposed act out li nes a p r oc e d u re for ha n dl i n g j uveni le de l inque ncy f a r di ffe re nt t h a n t h a t whi ch has been used h e ret o fo re. Going ha ck to t he old ma xi m t h a t an once of pr eve nt ion is wo r t h a pound ot cure, t he hill propo se s to help p re ve n ti on of juveni le del inq ue ncy by f orm i n g a positive de v e l o p m e n t p r og ra m fo r all c hil d ­ r en a nd youth. Th e old m e t h o d of se n te nci ng a w a y w a r d yout h to a so-called t ra i ni n g school h a s ne ve r bee n a success. One of t he few' t hi ngs it h a s a cc om pl ishe d h a s been to p ro­ duc e mo re h a r d e n e d criminals. T he new m e t ho d woul d c re a t e a council whi ch, in a d ­ dition to t a k i n g over control of t he S t a t e ’s t ra i n i n g schools, would c a r r y on a c ont inui ng st u dy of t he n ee ds of all chil dren, m a k e st u di e s and provide i n forma t io n to s t r e n g t h e n t he fami ly in m ee t i n g its responsibility for chil dr en . It woul d also assist local a u th ori t i e s wh e n so r e qu e s t e d in de t e rm i n i n g t h e needs of t h e i r youth. One of t he be t t e r c h a n g e s is t h a t d e l i n qu e n t c hi ldren wou l d be c omm it t ed to t h e council r a t h e r t h a n to t he t ra i n i ng schools. T h e council could o r d e r t h e child studi ed by psyc hi at ri sts or m e di c al a u th ori ti es a n d could st u dy t h e life a n d b e ha v i o r of t he child be fore d ec iding his disposition. T he proposa ls a re t h e resu lt of an e i g ht e en m o n th s st u dy by t he Te xas T r a i n i n g School Code Commission a u t ho ri z e d by t he l e gi sl a t u re t wo ye a rs ago. The Co m ­ mission f ou nd t h a t t he St a t e is m a ki n g a “ mocke ry of a fac t whi ch should have rehab ilitation of c hi ldren , been a p p a r e n t long ago. Like most co rrective m e t hod s, this bill wo ul d not be a cure-all, hut it is a st e p in t he right direction. It wo ul d be f a r be t t e r to help t he y ou t h of Te x as to g e t on t h e i r f e e t t h a n it woul d be to hel p slap t h e m down. T h e D a iu r T e x a n T h * D a ily t e x a n , a s t u d e n t o a » a p a p « r o f th # U n l e a r n t * o f T e x a s . I* p u b ­ in A u s tin a v e r * m o r n in g a x c e p t M o n d a y a n d S a t u r d a y , S e p te m b e r ta lish e d J u n e , and e x c e p t d u r in g h o lid a y a n d a x a m in a tio u p e r io d s , a n d t w ic e w e e k ly d u r in g th a s u m m e r s e s s io n u n d er th # t it l e o f T h e S u m m e r T e x a n o b W e d n e s ­ d a y . a n d F r id a y s, by T ex a a S t u d e n t P u b lic a tio n s . Inc. N e w s c o n t r ib u t io n s m a y he m a d e b y te le p h o n e ( 2 - 2 4 7 8 ) o r a t th a e d ito r ia l th e N ew * L a b o r a to r y . J. B, 1 0 1 . I n q u ir ie s e s n c s r u lu * o f f ic e , J. B d e liv e r y a n d a d v e r t is in g sh o u ld be m a d e In J . B . 1 0 8 . I . or a t ( 2 - 2 4 7 3 .) l h , 1 9 4 8 . a t th a P o a t O ffie a f c E n te r e d aa e e c o n d - c la s e m a tte r O c to b e r A u s tin . T ex a a . u n d er t h e A e t o f M arch >. 1 * 7 9 . T h e S u m m e r T e x a n ta p u b lis h e d b i-w e e k ly d u r in g th e aum m er sem ester o n W e d n e s d a y s an d F rid a y s. A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S W IR E S E R V IC E T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s fo r r e p u b lic a tio n o f a ll n e w t d is p a tc h a a c r e d ite d t o H or n o t o t h e r w is e c r e d ite d In th in n e w s ­ p aper, a n d lo c a l ite m s o f s p o n ta n e o u s o r ig in p u b lish e d h e r e in . R ig h t s o f r e p u b ­ lic a tio n o f a ll o th e r m a tte r h e r e in a ls o r e se r v e d . is e x c lu s iv e ly e n t it le d t o t h e u s e I R epresented for N ational .advertising by N a t i o n a l A d v e r t i s i n g S e r v i c e , I n c . 42ocSi,;r ...P" ir * " iR T T J tN * y Associated Collegiate Presi Member chic.ee - AH-Ameriean Pacemaker C a rrier or c o u n te r d e liv e r y B y m a il o u t s id e A u s t in . 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H o w ev er, we fin d it d i f f i ­ c u l t to u n d e r s ta n d w hy s tu d e n ts s h o u ld g e t o u t o f th e w ay f o r A u s ­ I t has bee n ti n civic s u g g e s te d its a u d it o r i u m . T h a t p r o j e c t, we b e ­ lieve, h a s been p lan ned . fu nc tion s. t h a t A ustin build T H E C R O W N IN G BLOW w as t h e r e q u e s t t h a t th e U n iv ers ity in ­ c r e a s e a u d it o r i u m facilities. As we w e r e told, the bu ilding p ro g r a m is a lo n g - ra n g e a f f a i r — a n d th e new lo n g e r p a r t a u d it o r i u m is in th e I t m ay come o f th e lo n g r a n g e . in this g e n e r a t io n an d it m a y not— I b u t it w o n ’t com e in th e n e a r f u ­ t u r e a n y w ay you look a t it. * R O L L IE K O P P E L , c h a ir m a n of t h e co m m itte e a d o p tin g th e reso-1 lu tio n , h as a r r a n g e d a m e e tin g w ith Dr. P a i n t e r T u e sd a y m o r n -: in g. T h e g ro u p will no d o u b t have D r. 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T he Good-bye GI — By M ark Batterson th e se t h a t Iota o f I O N E D O E S N ’T S E E m uch a r m y th e m e n 's a r o u n d u n d e r w e a r days. Aside fr o m d o rm s s t u d e n t s m e a n i n g to I h av e b een o u t t h e i r la s t p a irs o f w e a r th r o u g h i t also m e a n s olive d r a b s h o rts, t h a t a t th e v e t e r a n p o p u la tio n th e U n iv e rs ity is d is a p p e a r i n g by th e h u n d re d s . lo ng e n o u g h J . i i i v u R I T H T N O W I v I u I i I T H K RE A R E a u j a b o u t 8,300 v e t e r a n s en ro lle d la . . ......................... th e U n iv e rs ity , a little o v e r h a lf o f th e s t u d e n t body. B u t th e tim e w a te r m e lo n seaso n is h e re a g a in , v e t e r a n s m a y be in th e m in o r i ty on th e F o r t y A c re s f o r th e f i r s t tim e since 1945. 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A s s is ta n ts N ig h t T e le g r a p h E d it o r ................................................... A s s i s t a n t s -------- G eo rg e C h ris tia n , F r e d S a n n e r B e t t y S p e n c e r F r a n c e s H a g a m a n , J o y F ie ld s d a n B re w e r, Billy G la ss fo rd , G e n e E rlic h C h a rle s Lewis t h e N azis, w ho w e r e D R. C O M P T O N S A ID he w a s sh o c k e d in 194 0 to f i n d o u t f r o m a b u n c h o f C a li f o r n i a college s t u ­ d e n t s t h a t t h e y d i d n ’t c a r e w h e t h ­ r i d i n g e r E d d ie W e e m s th e U n i t e d hig h S ta t e s . to ld D r. C o m p to n th e y w e re econ om ic slaves, t h a t t h i n g a n y w a y , a n d so t h a t w ou ld b e c h a n g e d by th e N a ­ zis w o u ld be t h e boss. th e on ly in v a d e d T h e y th e n , C o m p to n a t , Y W C A . I n t e r e s t e d s t u d e n t s m a y s i g n u p I t h e S t u d e n t E m p l o y m e n t B u r e a u , B. H a l l i s . R A L P H E . F R E D E . D i r e c t o r S t u d e n t E m p l o y m e n t B u r e a u T h e r e w i l l b e h e l d M a r ch I S a n d 17 a Q u a l i f y i n g E x a m i n a t i o n f o r a d m i s s i o n t o c a n d i d a c y f o r t h e d o c t o r a t e i n E n g l i s h . T h o s e w i s h i n g t h i a e x a m i n a t i o n t a k e w il l m a k e f o r m a l a p p l i c a t i o n t o t h e C h a i r ­ m a n o f t h e C o m m i t t e e . t o D A V I D L E E C L A R K . C h a i r m a n E n g l i s h 9 9 C o m m i t t e e D r E d w a r d C. E l l i o t t , D i r e c t o r o f T h e P h a r m a c e u t i c a l S u r v e y , wi ll a d d r e s s t h e s t u d e n t s o f t h e C o l l e g e o f P h a r m a c y in t h e M a i n L o u n g e o f t h e U n i o n B u i l d ­ i n g a t 5 p .m . T h u r a d a y , F e b . 24 . D r . E l l i o t t ’s f o l l o w e d b y a r e c e p t i o n i n t h e L’t ^ n B u i l d i n g h o n o r i n g s p e e c h wil l b e jS*icb oCidt ST. DAVID S T . A . B r o w n G e n e A . C a r t e r C a r o l y n C o l o m b e B e n j a m i n J . D e a n J r . M a r v i n B e t e s E i c h e n r o h t M a r y A n n E l l i o t t S a m u e l W i l e y H a m m e r « m i t h M a d e l i n e M a r t h a W o o l f S E T O N S u e S c h r o d e r M a r t h a C a t h e r i n e V a r h u l e BRACKENRIDGE G a i l S h o o k DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE—Here’s how to work its A X Y D L B A A X R ( • L O N G F E L L O W One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos­ trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different ▲ Cryptogram Quotation T P - C E K T D T L R T Z C J I J C C Q Y Q P M C B J T I T E J Q O H P H Y Q J T R E P Q X J Si J I J C C Q Y S P T — S Y Q Q Y M Q Y X . Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: A FOOL AT FORTY IS A FOOL INDEED. AND WHAT SO FOOLISH AS THE CHASE OF FAME?—YOUNG. Distributed, by King Vestures Syndicate, la* Hamster Beats Food Problem, Eats Young By MARGARET WILLIAMS Silas and Ja c k got th e ir p a ir from a frie n d in the U niversity medi­ cal b ranch a t Galveston. H am sters are being used in m any experi­ m e n tal of guinea pigs because they have a longer life span. U nder p erfec t conditions, a pair of Syrian ham ­ sters could produce 100,000 o f f ­ spring in a year. laboratories instead A lthough ham sters a re th e ir f a ­ vorite pets, the boys also have in th e ir a p a r tm e n t a dog, a tu rtle , th r e e w a te r newts, a red Chinese f ig h te r fish, a baby catfish, a gold fish, a lizard, and a two-and-one- h alf-foot snake. L a st sum m er th e ir m enagerie included five bats, six snakes, fo u r a lizards, th ree terrapins, thirty-pound snapping turtle. The t u r tle resided in the shower, which w as somew hat so th e y gave him up. inconvenient; and to A p a ir o f Syrian h am ste rs be­ longing two U niversity stu ­ dents w ere blessed w ith arriv al of a lit te r of eight yo ung ham sters last week. Upset a t th e th ou ght of so many mouths to feed, M other H a m s te r a te seven o f h e r young, b u t she isn’t worried because she is capable of having a n o th e r litter in f o u rte e n to sixteen days. Silas Ross, ju n io r pre-med, and J a c k A rm strong, senior pre-law, both fro m Amarillo, have a f f e c ­ tionately nam ed surviving m em ber o f the litte r “ Smoo.” The boys keep Mother H a m s te r and “ Smoo” in a glass ta n k of soft wood shavings and F a t h e r H a m ­ ste r in another. the Since they are n o ctu rn a l an i­ themselves mals, ham sters bury in the shavings du rin g the day. T hey require very little care. The boys feed them fresh vegetables and chicken feed. I f a ham ster isn’t hungry, he stu f f s his cheek pouches, loose skin which extends back over his shoulder, until they p ro tru d e abo u t an inch on both sides of his head. Then he buries the food in the corner his tank. of Baptist Council Elects Officers Jim Adams has been installed as president of the Youth Council mainly to his diet of fresh h am ster I of the First Baptist Church. O ther milk. He is only a b o u t two inches ' officers are Bob F arley, member- long, and a single p e a n u t stu ffe d ship chairm an; Sue W orthington, into one of his cheek pouches is ' s e c r e ta r y ; and Archie Black, social enough to overbalance him. “ Smoo,” however, m u st chairman. stick A Hebrew zoologist discovered the firs t Syrian ham sters, a m other and her litter, in Syria in 1930. j stewardship JE W E L R Y -SIL V E R D R E S D E N ANTIQUES V IS I T BEA HARPER W e s t 12th 903 8 - 8 4 3 2 Woe, poor AD A M, if EVE had had ’em! Also Tommy Rowell, missions c hairm an; M artha Je an H unnicutt, chairm an; Woody :F au g h t, devotional cha irm an; Bill I F arley, S unday School r e p re se n ta ­ tive; Doris- Seiders, Round-Up ed­ i t o r ; J. R. H unnicutt, publicity; [ Jan e Hullinger, University Young W om en ’s Auxiliary rep rese n tativ e; ; M onnajene Guy, T raining Union represe n tativ e; and Weldon Bail- 1 iff, choir representative. Jama* Floyd W alker of W ael­ der, form er U niversity student, was m arried to Carol J a n e Brown­ ing of Buda in the Buda Method­ ist Church F e b r u a r y 14. ★ a t Gladys Marlin, ex-student the University, was m arried to E arl Wiggins F e b r u a r y 4 in Cam­ eron. Mrs. W iggins is a senior at the Presbyterian Seminary. Bill Allen W ill Marry Sandra Ferris Saturday The enga g em en t and ap proach­ ing m arriage of Sandra Ferric to Longhorn q u a rte rb a c k Bill Allan has been announced. Miss Ferris, a g ra d u a te o f P o r t A rth u r High School, is a sopho­ more a t the University and a m em ­ ber of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. She is a Bluebonnet Belle nom i­ nee. Allen is a W axahachie High School g rad u a te and a sophomore in the College of Business A dm in­ istration. The couple will be m arried F e b ­ r u a r y 26, in the P o r t A rth u r Meth­ odist Church. M ix Mildred Obermillar, Uni­ versity ex, became the bride of Warren H. McCord in a formal double-ring cerem ony in S t M ar­ t i n ’s L utheran Church, in Austin, on F e b r u a r y 19. While a t the University, Miss Obeymiller was a re p o r te r f o r the L utheran S tu d e n t Association and a m em ber of Radio Guild Players and Kappa Gamma Delta sorority. McCord also attended the U niver­ sity and served with the Navy during World W a r II. Texas L utheran College guin and Texas A&M College. a t Se­ Miss J o Ann C hesnutt of A us­ tin became the bride of Tray Zel- ious Ingram, Jr., in a double-ring in St. Da­ service F eb ru ary 12 vid’s Episcopal Church. Ingram , who atten ded th e Uni­ versity, is employed by Southw est­ ern Bell Telephone Company. * The engagem ent of Anita Maria Rucker to William Matthaw Bell has been announced. The wedding will be Ju n e 19. Miss Rucker is a g ra d u a te of Austin High School and is a t te n d ­ ing the University. She is a m em ­ b er of Alpha Gamma Delta soror­ ity. Bell attended Texas AAM and is now an engineering stu d e n t a t the University. ★ I Mary Naomi Johnston o f L u f ­ kin will be m arried to Royca Ed­ win Raed of Lufkin March 5. The ; wedidng will be in the F irs t Meth- ; oist Church a t Lufkin. Read is a business adm inistra- I tion stu d e n t and a m em ber of DAR Chapter Has Washington Tea Friday Afternoon Andrew C a rru th e rs cha p te r of DAR gave a George W ashington birthday tea F riday afternoon fo r University girls who are daughters of Texas DAR members. The te a was held in the home of Mrs. E dw ard Clark, 2300 Wood­ lawn. Mesdames E rn e st Harris, Ben W'ayne Greig, Grady Chandler, and Banks McLaurin presided a t the te a table. Mesdames G. W. Courtney, W. F. W arren , and Beulah Strauss welcomed guests library, and Mesdames Temple Mayhall, T. W. Ray, B u rn ett Pharr, E ug ene Calin, and Miss H a r rie t Smither assisted in the dining room. the in Miss Anna Simonds and Mrs. Richard Graves were in charge of the exhibit room, and Misses Pella Phips and Helen Bower p re ­ sided a t the g uest book. Webber, Kokel Are Married Cora A nna May Kokel and Rob­ e r t Michael W ebber were m arried in St. P a u l’s L utheran Church Sun­ day, F e b r u a r y 6. The U niversity’s f irs t chemistry building, located where th e bio­ chemistry greenhouse now stands, was destroyed by fire in 1926. The second building was situated on the a re a now occupied by the east end of the Biology' Building. The ! chemistry d e p a rtm en t has occupied ; the p rese n t building f o r eighteen years. Miss Lea Rose M o ffe tt and John Rumney Doola of Austin were m a r ­ ried Sunday, F e b r u a r y 13, in the F irst Baptist Church. Doole r e ­ ceived a bachelor of business a d ­ ministration degree fro m the U ni­ versity and is a m em ber of Delta Chi fra te rn ity . ★ Je a n S tew art Dorothy and Thomas Marvin Uzzell Jr., were m arried J a n u a r y 29 in the S outh­ side Church of Christ. Uzzell serv­ ed three years in the navy and is a stude nt a t the University. J a n e tte Burkland and Howard Leon Peterson, both of Round Rock, were m arried F e b ru a ry l l in the Palm Valley L u th e ra n Church. P eterson is a senior elec­ trical engineering m a jo r and a m ember of Tau Beta Pi. Eula Lee Palmer of Buda and Carl Schmidt of Austin were m a r ­ ried in a double-ring ceremony a t U niversity B aptist Church F e b ­ r u a r y 12. The bride is a g r a d u a te of the University. The groom a tten d e d or c o f f e r w it h h o m e m a d e bre a d is Afternoon Tea deli cio u s st BLUE W IL L O W ★ i t ★ ★ ★ T heta Xi fra te rn ity . Miss J o h n ­ ston is a fo rm e r stu d e n t of North Texas S tate College. ★ A nnoun cem ent has been made of the en gagem en t of M ary Ma* to H e n r y M ela n c o n , D a u g h e r t y both of Beaumont. Miss D augher­ ty is a senior English m a jo r and Melcancon is a senior electrical engineer. The wedding will take place in August. ie The engagem ent of M i x Loi* N . F r a n k to Joe M. Breitenbach has been announced. is a g radua te The bride-elect of the University is now working on a m a ste r’s degree. She is a mem ber of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. and i t The engagem ent of Batty Ann Thompson to Jack Taylor Brown was announced recently. Brown expects to receive a de­ gree in civil engineering from the University in June. Miss Thomp­ son, also a s tu d e n t is a m ember of Alpha Delta Pi. Greek Gambits Tau Delta Phi Elects Officers, Initiates 11 Tau Delta Phi announces elec- ; tion of Bill Kohn, consul; Burton S tu a r t I G ardner, Klein, scribe; Irving Greenblum, quaestor, and Bob Reader, rush captain. vice-consul; Also Stanley F reed, alumni scribe; Harold F orst, historian; Irw in Bill Schulman, house m a n ag e r; and S tu a r t Klein, public relations o f­ ficer. Lehman, custos; Also J e r r y social Epstein, ch a irm an; Richard Baer, in tr a ­ m ural m a n a g e r; Simon Rubinsky, council; in te r fr a te r n ity ju n io r and Bill Merkin, representative. Recently initiated w ere Hertzel Aron, Charles V. Hooks, Gerald Lehman, Robert Reader, Neal Reznikar, Marcus Roos, William Sands, Lewis Schiller, B ernard Schwartzberg, Fillmore Sondock, and Seymour T atar. ★ ★ ★ Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority will have a house p arty S aturday night from 8:30 to 12 o’clock a t the sorority residence, 2504 Rio Grande. Phi Kappa Tau f ra te r n ity held | formal initiation services Sunday | for th e following: Ja m es Bistis, j Charles L. Convis, Ivon C. Davis, ; Jam es Hickey, P erry Hillegeist, I Lewis Keith, Ja m es A. Leonard, H arry G. Lewis, J. C. McCarn, ' William T. McClelland, Basil H. Taylor, Howel W. Woodfin, and K enneth Zerbe. An informal dinner was held a t I the cha pte r house a f te r the cere- | monies. Alpha Phi held initiation Satur- : day fo r Anne Brady, J a n e Bran- i nen, Peggy Buffington, F rances | Cady, Adelaide Clements, Ann I Debenport, Jo Ellen Knight, V a­ Sansing, lerie Monk, Dorothy I Via, and A nna Lou Wade. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N New members were honored with a b an q u e t following initia­ tion S atu rd ay evening a t TFWC. Dr. Rainey Speaks To BSU and Hillel On Religious Faith Dr. H om er Price Rainey, f o r ­ m er presiden t of the University, told members of the BSU and Hil­ lel Foundation a t the University, Baptist Church Sunday night th a t “ If you are searching for God, then you m ust believe th a t He is.” In a talk entitled “ How We A r­ rive a t a Religious F a ith ” he pointed o ut w hat he considered the basic essentials for establish­ ing a strong religious faith. Dr. Rainey is president of Ste­ phens College in Missouri. He and Mrs. Rainey were the la tte r p a rt of last week to visit old friends and to atten d to busi­ ness m atters. in Texas If we are to arrive a t a religious faith, said Dr. Rainey, we have to take a g r e a t deal in faith a t the beginning, and take someone else’s word for it and go hack and fill in the gaps of our own experience. 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LNC " T h e H o m e of a Good D eal ” 1020 L a m a r P h o n e 2-6646 DRIVE-IN TYPEWRITERS T H E H O L ID A Y H O U S E S a n d w ic h e s , S te a k s , Sa lad* F e s t u r i n g C u r b S e rv ic e 100$ B a r to n p r i n t s Road Sell — R e n t — R ep a ir I AU m a k e s s e r v ic e d by an e x p e r t me c hanic F r e e P ic k - u p A D eli very T E X A S BOOK S T O R E P h o n e 7-6141 2244 G u a d a lu p e St. Tuesday, February 22 , 1949 TRE DA!CY TEXAN! Pag# Alpha Delta Sigma To Initiate 25 A new initiation ceremony has been planned fo r the twenty-five pledges of Alpha D elta Sterna, pro­ fra te r n ity . fessional advertising The sandwich compaign board S atu rd ay marked the beginning of initiation, Charles the R. Scott, president c f Alpha Delta Sigma, announced. two-week The pledges a re Charles Del- phenis, A rth u r Frakes, Ken Rice, Otto R. T urner, Carroll Chandler, Clem Wade, Stan Hickman, R. W. Van Voorhis, Bill Polvogt, C. W. Nelson, Keith Bogan, R obert A. F ord and Ed Ferguson. Also Jam es Lechman, W. K. Barnes, Jim Cooper, Jo e P ereira, Berry Boyd, W inton H am pton, George W armack, Morris Midkiff, R obert M. Johnson, Raymond H a r ­ grove, Doug McLean, and Dudley Davis. ★ The University Ladies Newcom­ e n Club, an organization formed to help faculty wives to g e t ac­ quainted with the oth e r wives, has scheduled five meetings this week fo r th e bridge groups. A fternoon bridge group one will meet a t the home o f Mrs. Wilson Nolle, 906-A W est Twenty-ninth S treet, a t 2 o’clock T hursday a f t ­ ernoon. Group two will m e et a t 2203 Bowman Avenue, home of Mrs. R. Navarro, a t 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon. , Group three m eets with Mrs. Sam Ellison a t 2 o’clock a t 1402 Ashwood. E vening bridge group one will m eet with Mrs. Jo e Nash a t 1803 W est Thirty-sixth S tr e e t a t 7:46 T hursday evening, evening group two m eets with Mrs. S ta n ­ a t 1408 Bent­ ley Mittelstaedt wood a t 8 o’clock. ★ and Newman Club elected officers Sunday. They are F ra n k Giglio, president; Tom Bass, vice-presi­ d e n t; Shirley Schaker, se cretary; Ruth T rahan, r e p o r te r ; F ra n k G er­ i n g , sergeant-at-arm s; an d P a t O rtolan^ historian. Rock Chao, The club plans a skating p a rty Sunday and a box-lunch picnic on Sunday, March 6. ★ s tu d e n t violinist from Shanghai, China, has been chosen to r e p re se n t the University Chinese Club on th e Intern atio n al Ball program F e b r u a r y 25, David Ling, president o f the group, has announced. The club also selected a ping-pong eight members fo r team a t a m eeting held Sunday. O fficers fo r the group, elected F e b r u a r y 6, a r e David Ling, Shanghai, p resid ent; Alfred Cho, Shanghai, vice-president; Estela Pangtay, Tampico, Mexico, secre­ ta r y ; and Suie Git, San Antonio, trea surer. * Plans fo r a Professional Insur­ ance Club on the University cam ­ pus will be discussed a t a m eeting of BBA and g r a d u a te insurance stu d e n ts Tuesday night in Wag- gene r Hall 112. The m eeting will sta rt a t 7 o ’clock. * Rabbi Robert I. Kahn will speak Professor Wins Art Prize Constance assistant Forsyth, the $50 professor of a r t, won Bridwell Memorial prize a t the tw'enty-fifth annual Hoosier Salon exhibit in Indianapolis recently. a t a luncheon m e eting sponsored 12:15 by th e HUI*! Council a t W ednesday a f te rn o o n in the Cam­ pus Cafeteria. Reservations ara not necessary. ★ The Wica-Mica m ixer saturday night in the J u n io r Ballroom o f the Texas Union combined danc­ ing, a program , and listening to the latest m om ents o f the basket­ ball game. The program fe a tu re d a tap and acrobatic dance by “ Bubbles’* Welsh and Ann L assb urg from th* Melba S tew art School o f Dancing, and songs by George Smyers. Barbara Hardy To Give Recital Tuesday a t 4 I B a rb a ra J u n e H ardy, voice m a jo r from El Paso, will sing in recital Tuesday a fte rn o o n a t 4 o’clock in Recital Hall. “ A ir P rogram will include Giordon’i “ Caro Mio Ben,” fro m Comus,” by A m e , H a h n ’s “L’« Heure Exquise,” Schubert's “ Die K rahe,” and “ Du Bist die Ruh,” and the Mozart aira "B atti B atti.” Miss Hardy, a stu d e n t of Floyd Townsley, is a m em ber o f U n iv er­ sity Singers and U niversity Opera Chorus. Square Dance Classes Begin in Square dance classes will be held as usual T uesday nig ht a t 7 o’clock th e Main Lounge o f T exas Union, P a t Breech, assis­ t a n t director, said Monday. Classes were canceled last week because of conflicting activities. R egistration fo r the eight-week ballroom dance classes closed W ednesday, Miss Breech said. Y o o ’ll get a thrill, too. w hen yon A tt the leather o r come position heel taps (to p lifts) w ith o u t nails p u t on w ith o u r New A U T O - S O L E R which never split* a heel. extra charge. Y o u r U n iv e rs ity S to r# N e x t to th e C o -O p Phone 2-9112 Hospitality That All America Understands ‘■""x Frat Nolle*: "lAXSiOtE TUCK!”, trill ll# im . lac., i m I, IHS faoMfi). Ni« Tori ll 2*30 Rio C r a n e d Closed S u n d a y s P h o n e 8-59 92 f o r d i n n e r r e s e r v a t i o n s . Apartment for Rent For Sale Lost and Found a p a r t m e n t . Living-dining: U N F U R N I S H E D T H R E E ROOM d uple * ro om , b e d­ roo m, k i tc h e n a nd ba th , r e f r i g ­ e r a to r , a n d v e n e t ia n s . N e a r U n i v e r s i t y . 160.0 0, p h o n e 2-*648. r a n g e , Boarding Houses f o r boy* MRS. H O W A R D P A I N E ha* ope nin gs fa m il y s ty le w i t h h o t rolls. P le a se p h o n e 8-9171 o r d r o p by 2402 Seton. fo r meals. S e r v e d Coaching T r a n s l a t i o n , coac hin g, l e ss o n s in G e rm a n 280 6 Rio F r e n c h . K. S ilto n . a n d G ra n d e . 7-1384. C O A C H IN G IN E n g lis h , experien ced in­ str u c to r w ith M.A. d e g r ee ; call 7-1792 DANCING L E A R N TO D A N CE U n i v e r s i t y Ballro om C la ss e s M onday A T h u r s d a y 8-9 J’. M. S t u d e n t r a t e s $4.00 p e r m o n t h . A n n e t t e D uva l D a n c e S tu d i o 10 th A C o n g re s s P h o n e 8-S951 tile b a th s , in c om e while A P A R T M E N T P L U S In school. Duplex, br ic k ve nee r, C ro o m s , in lawn a r e s t r i c t e d d i s t r i c t of in 47. O w n e r g r a d ­ le aving A u s t in , m u s t sell. O w ner two in s h a d o w H y d e P a rk . B u i l t u a te d, T. K. B yrd , Call 7-24 70. l a r g e d ouble g a r a g e , 194 7 C R O S L E Y S e d a n — N e w m o to r , g e n ­ e r a t o r . w a t e r p um p, c lu tc h , u n d e rs ea ! c p a t o m g . Call 7-874 0 I p m.— 4 p.to. 1 946 C H E V R O L E T ’ F l e e t m a s t e r , 2 door s e d a n . Exc e ll e nt c ondition . $14 15. Call B. D. M a th i a s . 3743 a f t e r 7 e x c e p t M o n ­ d a y s . FO R S A L E : Cheap. 1931 Model A For d IOO L. Coach T e r m s —- ( a s h . See a t SI St. P h o n e 7-9162. f a c t o r y F O R S A L E : 1934 F o r d Coupe. H a s 1936 r e b u ilt m o to r . E x c e ll e n t c o n ­ job. P h o n e 7-7280 diti on, good p a i n t ( a f t e r 6 p m.) 321 Deep E d d y Cts. B R A N D N E W . n e v e r used c o m b in a tio n ta b le mode l ra d io a u d T e le c h ro n e le c­ t ri c clock. Retail* f o r $35. will eel] for $26. Calil 6 -6 90 8 a f t e r 6 F O R S A L E : K. A K. loglog du ple * dec. t r i g s li de -r ule an d m a n u a l. N e v e r been u sed . P h o n e 7-8306. LO S T V IC IN IT Y of W a g g o n e r Hall. B lu e S h e a f f e r pen "C ar o l L e e ’ e n g r a v e d on it. Call C arot Lee G l a s s e r SRD, S e n t i ­ m e n t a l Value. $10 R E W A R D fo r r e t u r n of billfold b e ­ lo n g in g to T h o m a s K e a ti n g , H u t 128, L i t t l e C a m p u s C o u rts . L O S T : S L I D B R U L E l e a th e r case. N a m e on c as e , J . L. H e n n i n g J r . Pl e a se r e t u r n to I . o s t - a n d - f o u n d , U n ­ ion Bldg. H O re w a rd . in br ow n Music F i n e s t re c ord e d m u s i c S e r v ic e f o r d a n ce s , $10.00. J a c k , 8-6601. C O M P L E T E P U B L I C A D D R E S S S E R V I C E R E C O R D E D MUSIC— AUL OC CA SI ONS P ic n ic s — D a nce s — P a r a d e s o r O t h e r E v e n t s — R ea s onable Call Ed o r G a r y 7-1610 T H E O R IG IN A L U n i v e r s i t y sou n d a d ­ lisc. j o c k ­ fo r all ser vice*. D ard en. vice Good re c o rd s, c o u rte o u s ey*. e quippe d | 8-39 77. 6-11 00 or J o h n 8-8240. iro n s , N i n e S p a u ld in g Bobby J one* r e g i s t e r e d two wood*, ba g $70.00. Fi ve w o m e n s iron.* t h r e e wood s, bags. $45.00. B o th aet* a l m o s t new. P h o n e 6 -734 8. DR. R. B ER F.Z O V Y TC H G e n er al P r a c t i c e of D e n t i s t r y a n d S u r g e r y . 2714 G u a d a lu p e St. P h o n e 2-6941 F r o n t ro o m w i t h a d j o i n i n g b a t h a nd t e le p h o n e for tw o m a le s t u d e n t s . Call M rs. A. N ic hola s a t 8 -2 3 1 3 o r 8-6494. Help Wanted D R H. B. PARKS Genera) D en tistry, 627 W est $4tb P h one 2-1 6 7 8 For Rent For Sale Professional AUTOMOBILES O rd e rs filled p r o m p t ly S IM M O N S MOT OR C O M P A N Y P r ic e R ea s onable 3-d a y S e rv ic e C r y s t a l s w h il e you w a it POSTERS-PLACE CARDS-Etc. W A T C H REPAIR B e a u tif u l L a m a r B o u le v a r d a t 1 2 th (aero** from t h e T a v e r n ) Q uic k T u r n o v e r * a nd S h o r t P r o f i t M a r g in s Open S u n d a y s P h o n e 7-1074 I Call 2-6019 M o rn in g 8-10 A fte rn o o n 2-4 C A R P E N T E R S W A T C H R E P A I R 2608 G u a d a lu p e P h o n e 2-4312 MATERNITY APPAREL W A T C H REPAIR C O F F E Y ’S M A T E R N IT Y S H O P Y o u r C o m p le te M a t e r n i t y Need s May W# Sh o w Y o u ? G R IS H A M W'ATCH R E P A I R P r o m p t Se rv ic e W o r k G u a r a n te e d 1308 Guadalupe P h o n e 1-1706 J006 ! Sp e e d w e y P h o n e 7-2244 M OTORCYCLES-BICYCLES D elivery boys w ith m otorb ikes or bl- j c y c le s needed d e liv e r y boys E arly m ornin g work. C ontact C irculation M anager, J. B . 108 8-6 M onday th rou gh Friday, 8-12 Saturday to m ake app lication a* i ........... for T h* D aily Texan. ' ROOM AND BOARD for men 160 per m o n th : 1612 B razos: phone 7-1821. t -------------------------------------------------------- — ■ R o o m f o r R e n t Room and Board ..................... ......... - BAR-B-QUE W A N T A N E W F O R D ? I m m e d i a t e D e li v e ry L i st P r ic e A u th o r iz e d For d D ealer C aa h o r T r a d e To dd M o to r Co. Round R ock, T e x a s BA RG A IN C O AT S F O R S A L E : a b e a u t ifu l black f u r coat, a l m o s t new. Also, a h a n d s o m e pla in ble ck c oat , with f u r collar, ha s been w or n ve ry lit tl e. B oth c o ats s iz e 18. T o see t h e s e coats, ph one 8-7 455 o r 7-61 08. U N D E R W O O D a nd W o o d s to c k t y p e w r i ­ c ondit io n. C h ea p. Cali e x c e lle n t t e r 2-6146. E X C E L L E N T P A R T t im e b u s i n e s s o p ­ p o r t u n i t y . IO S t a m p v e n d in g m a c h in e s in f o r m a tio n for call 2 -7 010 a n y t i m e a f t e r 2 p.m. $25.00 each. F o r s a le 1935 O L D S M O B I L E Coupe, radio, h e a t e r . cle an m e c h a n ic a lly o k . $23 5 o r B es t off er. P h o n e 6-5482. 1020 W. 81 S t . ; M u s t sell to d a y . 1 c p. o s s w o R D Leather Goods A ROUM FOR T W O w ith c o o k in g p r i v ­ fn>m U n i v e r s i t y . ileges. F o u r blo cks W om e n only . Ph one 8-3*52 . S H O E R E P A I R S . BOOTS M A D E Fin* l e a t h e r Goods. L u g g a g e . B rie f cas es. b e l t s : H o ls te r s . L o w e s t p ri c e s. H i g h e s t qu a lity . C ap ito l S a d d le r y 1614 L a v a c a Typing T E R M P A P E R S — T h e s e s , d i s s e r t a t i o n s , 900 W e s t 31 St. A cce p te d m o r n i n g s , UDOH UC1UH U H U H jjuiaan uamju 0Q UBC UUU □UU t k s a a c a UCiOU UUU BUU Hffluauu uuuu ua aauu uau auu uau au Eggoo cauua aauu auuci i a a u u □ □ □ □ A N 8 W e ft 2-94 44 . W a n t e d • phon e Welch. T y p i s t w o r k : d ic ta tio n . S w is h e r, 2108 7-32 05 , T ele- M is * T h e s e s , t h a m e s , r e p o r t s , etc. E d i tin g dic ta tio n . M rs. P c t m e c k y . 2-708 $. E xpert ty p in g , th em es, th e s is , g e n e r a ) s t e n c i l s , e d itin g , s pell in g correction s 2-8671. A C C U R A T E T Y P I S T d e s i r e s copy w o rk d ic ta ti o n . Call 7-3 205 2108 Sw is her. T Y PIN G . N E A T work W ill cal] fe y and d eliver. Call 2 -4 3 5 $ . B ir -B -Q u e b y p o u n d .... P o t a t o S a la d . $&« lb . ... 2 5 e 81.30 B AR-B-Q SNAK SHO P 2 4 1 6 Guadalupe CAMERAS RADIO REPAIR CAPITO L PHOTO S U P P L IE S C amerae Loaned Free fo r R en t P r o je c to r # Kadachrom* M ovie Film 2428 G uadalupe P h one 8-6717 SP E E D W A Y RADIO SRVICE Prom p t— R e x o n a bl* G u a r a n t e e d r e p a i r s on c a r and radio*. F r e e e s t i m a t e s ho m e N e x t to th * Snak Shah 2006 54 Spesidway For P ick up S erv ice Call 7-2244 M O TO RO LA SALES-SERVICE A u to he ater* A Radios Horn* ra dio s A re c ord p la y e rs P o r ta b l e s T EL E V ISIO N RADIO AN D A P P L I A N C E CO 8703 W a b a s h Ave. Open e v e n in g s P h o n e $244 for your con ven ien ce Use the Classified Directory Ask J o t it either way... both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNOft AUTHOtiTY OP THS COCA-COU COMPANY BY AUSTIN C O C A -C O L A B O H L IN G C O M P A N Y 1009 W . O b © 1949, Th# Coca-Cola Company T W a y, February 22, '1949 T H E P X I LY T E X A N Page 5 Crisis in Germany Near, Says Noth Movies, Lectures Scheduled- Pokey 'Dear Ruth' R E W to Reach Entire Campus Cuts Plays Humor (C o n ti n u e d fro m P a g e I .) |h a m will lead th e discussion. . B a p t i s t C h urch , p res id in g . Topic | how religion ap p lies to fam ily , and T u e s d a y n ig h t a t 8 :1 5 o ’c l o c k ,l o f th e fo r u m will be “ Does Re- D ean E. W. Doty will discuss re- tt L a s t ev e n in g a t B y VICTOR JU N G ER t h e T e x a s *he L ittle T h e a t e r ’s m e l o d r a m a , , ligion A p p ly ? ” Dr. D avid B u r g e s s ; lig io n’s ap p lic atio n to e d u c a tio n . fre d e r a ted W o m e n s C lub a g ro u p a discussion e n title d “ Decision, in Union 401. A n u r s e r y will be H o g g A u d ito r iu m , with Dr. Blake will d iscuss how religio n applies p rovided a t ti s t C h urch the U n iv ers ity I t o e c o n o m ics; Mrs. B r o will th e U n iv ers ity Bap- S m ith, p a s t o r , o f th e r e will be a f o r u m radio in D e m ilita riz a tio n o f G e rm a n y im m e d ia te ly a f t e r the w a r would have p r e v e n t e d th e p r e s e n t n e a r ­ crisis n o w ex istin g th e r e , Dr. E r ­ n e s t E rich N oth , le c t u r e r a n d a u ­ th o r of eleven book-, said in an in te rv ie w Monday. Dr. N o th will speak on c o n t e m ­ porary 7 F re n c h w rite rs a t 8 o ’clock T u e sd a y in A rc h it e c tu r e B u ildin g 105. A t 2 o ’clock T u e s­ d ay an a u to g r a p h p a r t y will be held a t t h e U n iv ers ity Co-Op. n ig h t B oth a li te r a r y a n d political w rite r, Dr. N o th was forced to flee G e rm a n y w hen hi-; w ritin g s o f G e rm a n on y o u th w ere f i r s t published. the o r i e n ta t io n e x p e r t R ecognized a- an on G e rm a n affair* , he said both R u s ­ sia arid th e W e s t e r n p ow e rs a r e usin g G e rm a n y a s a p la y g r o u n d f o r th e i r own c o nv enie nc e. “ R ussians a r e g a in in g the G e r ­ m a n s ’ - a p p o r t by p ro m isin g th e m a g o v e r n ­ m e n t , ’’ Dr. Noth said. “ T hey will nation alistic s t r o n g HOLIDAY An Adventure in Good Smoking n o t in sist on a c c e p ta n c e o f C o m ­ m unism by the G e rm a n s a s lo ng as th e y c a n be su r e the m a n p o w e r an d in d u s trie s of G e rm a n y will b ack th em in a crisis.’’ T h e idea o f a G erm an -R u* sian a lliance is n ot new , Dr. Noth r e ­ m inded. T h e tw o c o u n tr ie s have b e e n m a k in g a g r e e m e n ts fo r m ore th a n a c e n tu r y , he said. N a tio n a liz a tio n of G e rm a n y it c a n n o t be stop ped by k e e p in g divided, Dr. N o th -aid. L on gin g f o r u n ity which every divided p e o ­ ple have would e v e n tu a lly i-ucceed in b r in g in g a b o u t a s t r o n g c e n tra ! g o v e rn m e n t. im p lic atio n s’’ Russia, with g a in s b o th in G e r ­ m an y an d in C hina, o f f e r s “ f r i g h t ­ to en in g s t r a te g i c freedo m -lo v in g co u n tr ie s, Dr. Noth -aid. It i- well on its w a y t o c a r r y i n g o u t the A xis p o w ers to co n tro l E u ra s ia fro m the A tla n tic to the Pacific. th e aim of F u r t h e r w e s tw a rd e x p a n s io n could re a d ily beg in in G e rm a n y , he believes. G e rm a n s would ac c e p t to t a li ta r ia n i s m fa c to r th a n d e m o c ­ d e ­ ra c y , he e x p la in e d , b e ca u se m o c ra c y is to th e m a foreign id eo l­ ogy. T o ta l it a r ia n i s m has been in th e i r c o u n tr y f o r th e la st tw elve y e a rs , Dr. N o th said. HOU DAY OVA I X >*• Austin's presents Little Theatre s s (D siah (R u th a Texas Federation of W o m e n ’s TONIGHT 8:15 P.M. C lu b A u dito rium 1005 W e s t 24th St. Ticket* on Sale: Junior Chamber of Commerce Desk in the DrDkill Hotel Lobby $1 .80 and $1.20 All Seat* Reserved Teachers Lacking For Lower Grades If some s t u d e n t with an u n d e ­ is looking for a te r m in e d m a j o r be n o t field the n e x t five y e a rs , in cro w d ed e l e m e n t a r y is school e d u c t i o n the th in g f o r him to consider. g u a r a n t e e d to A s u r v e y of e l e m e n t a r y school t e a c h in g po sition s in T e x a s by Hollis A. Moore J r . , a s s i s t a n t to D ean L. D. H askcw of th e College o f a E d u c a tio n , s h o r ta g e o f m o r e th a n 2 0 , 0 0 0 e le m e n ta r y te a c h e rs will develop by 1053. shows t h a t He d re w his fig ures fro n t th e I B u re a u o f Vital S ta tis tic s a n d e l e m e n t a r y in the S ta t e D e p a r t m e n t o f E d u c a ­ tion. e n r o l lm e n t dslta F e w e r th a n 2 , 0 0 0 e l e m e n t a r y le a c h in g c e r t i f i c a t e s w e re issued in 1047-48, the. su r v e y ind ic ated . L O A N S We Loan Money On A n y th in g o f Value in u n re d e e m e d d ia ­ B a rg ain s m o nd s — save up to 5 0 % on w atc h e s c o n sisting o f Elgin, W a lth a m , G ru en , B ulova, an d H am ilto n. CROW N JEWELRY CO. 213 E. 6th St. Phone 2-1060 (interstate I THEATRES SHOUUTifflE AT INTERSTATE THEATRES z n t i i c r t i t i t - T E L 2 ■ S 4 I I STARTS f e a t u r e TODAY 1 2 : 0 0 - 2 : 0 0 - 4 : 0 0 6 :0 0 - 8 :0 0 - 1 0 00 s t a r t s MMKM ce*u*** wcmeM larry Margvarita « S 5 n pane; UMproan \*Q a u a n t B l a d e m eta A co rn S T U T E 2 - 5 2 9 1 t e l NOW! F E A T U R E T I M E S : 1 2 1 7 - 2 : 3 0 - 5 :0 1 7:2 3 A 9:45 KUB “ RUISE QUICKENED , . . Wmchtlf. Winner of First Awards in U.S., Italy,] France and Belgium ENGLISH DIALOGUE Produced in ROMEI ■ t o r y of I h e L i v e s e n d in l o v e s of O u r G l ' s Italy q u E E n ^Tfc-L 7 - 1 5 2 7 C f a P I T O T E L 2 - 8 7 8 9 L NOW SHOWIN G i i The Birth of a Nation” starring ★ LIL LIAN GISH ★ HE N RY W ALTHALL TODAY ONLY! A Tip on Love!!! You’ll Learn to Love! Claudette Colbert Don Ameche In “Guest Wife” U R R 5 I T V TEL 7 ’8 t T ODAY ONLY “It Happened Tomorrow” Dick PO W EL L Linda D A R N EL L TOM ORROW “T h e B e ach co m b e r’' W ith C H A R LE S LAUGHTON TODAY ONLY “A nna K arenina’ W ith VIVIAN LEIGH n u s T i n 7-2900 TODAY A W E D N E SD A Y “ The Luck of the Iri*h” W ith TYRO NE POWER A panel dis cussion, “ T his I B e ­ lieve A b o u t S cien ce and R eligio n,” will be held in Union 315-16. D a v ­ id pu rg es* will be m o d e r a to r , a n d Dr. Dicks a n d D r. W. A. C u n n in g - Religious Panel To Be Broadcast T he T e x a s Q u ality N e tw o r k will r e c o r d in g o f m ake a th e p anel I discussion, R eligion in th e M odern ; World, w hich will he p r e s e n t e d in H ogg A u d ito r iu m a t 8:45 o ’clock. T u e sd a y , On F e b r u a r y 23, the dis cussio ns o f the p anel will be r e b r o a d c a s t. T he panel will he com posed of D r ., Blake S m ith, p a s t o r o f th e U n i - 1 ver Sty B a p tist C hurch, who will pre ide, Mrs. M a r g u e r i t e B ro, au- t h o r - l e c t u r e r and wife th e P r e s id e n t o f F r a n c i s S ch im er C o l­ lege, Mt. C a rro ll, 111., David S. B urgess, n a tio n a l r e p r e s e n ta t iv e o f th e T e x tile W o rk ers o f A m e r ­ ica, and Dr. E. VV. Doty, clean o f the College of P in e A rts. of A n o th e r pane! discussion will be presented ov er K V E T on T h u r s ­ day, F e b r u a r y 24, a t 8 : 1 5 o’clock, j This p ro g r a m will be directed by M arshall M onroe, U n iv e rs ity s t u ­ d e n t, and will h av e a p a n e l c o m ­ posed o f Rabbi B e rtr a m K la u s n e r , l a t h e r T. F. of th e B eth Israe l, Saint Austin’s T iern e y , of C hapel, the Rev. Wood Ii. P a tric k , p a sto r of S a in t M ary 's C h urch , a n d Dr. H. J . E ttlin g e r, p r o f e s s o r o f p u re m a t h a t th e U n iversity . the Speaker Welcomes Russian Challenge (C o n ti n u e d fr o m P a g e I.) so m e th in g w o rth w h il e .” ,, A , tw een C om p ton said ea c h en ric h e s the o th e r. A t one tim e, he ad d ed , he ., , , th e q u estio n o f had is a God fr o m a w h e th e r p u re ly physic p o in t of view. , to e x a m in e j i ,• i * *• . REW: Third Day 8— R eligious E m p h a s is W eek b r e a k f a s t , C a m p u s C a f e t e r i a . IO— Col. Cohee, Mrs. B e n n e t t ’s F r e s h m a n Speech C lass, S peech IO— Religious E m p h a s is W eek c o ffee, I n t e r n a t i o n a l R o om , T e x a s 10— Russell Dicks, M a r ria g e a n d M orals Class, W esley B ible C hair. 11— Miss Fish er, P ro f. J. W. B a ld w in ’s C lass in S e c o n d a r y E d u c a ­ t o r S u tt o n H all 203. 11— Mr. Dicks, C lass in Child P sy cho lo gy , S u tto n Hall 208. 1 2 — F a ’h e r G e r a r d M a g u ire, lun ch eon a n d discussion a t L a m a r Bldg. 210. U nion. House. 12— Col, Cohee, a d d re s s e s A u stin R o ta ry Club. 1 2:1 5— Rabbi K ah n, lu n ch eo n arid dis cussion a t S igm a A lpha Nu. 1 2 :1 5 — Mr. Dicks, lu n ch eo n w ith U n iv e rs ity R eligious W o rk e r s A ssociation a n d A u stin M inisterial A lliance. 1 2 :4 5 — M id -day m e d ita tio n , YMCA. 3 — W o rs h ip s e m in a r c o n d u c te d by G ilb e r t K ilpak, Y MCA. 4 — Mrs. M a r g u e r i t e Bro to talk on “ D ecision,’’ T e x a s U n io n 401. 4— P a n e l discussion, “ T his I Believe A b o u t Science a n d R elig ion ,” T e x a s U nion 315-316. 4 — U n iv e rs ity f r e e film , “ I am W ith Y o u ,” Biology B u ild in g 12. 6 — Rabbi Kahm, s u p p e r a n d discussion. S ig m a D elta T a u . — Miss F isher, s u p p e r an d discussion, H a r d in House. 6 — Mr. Dicks, s u p p e r a n d dis cussion, A lp h a Epsilon Pi. 6 — Rev. W a lt e r K e rr, s u p p e r an d dis cussion, C a m p u s G uild. 6 — F a t h e r T h o m a s T ie rn e y , s u p p e r a n d dis cussion, H in k le y House. 6 — Rev. J a c k Lewis, s u p p e r a n d dis cussion, H ink ley H ouse. 7 — S e co n d sho w ing of “ I Am W ith Y ou ,’’ Biology B uild ing 12. g — l ol. Cohee, discussion g rou p, T e ja s Club. g ; 1 5 — p a n e l d iscu ssio n : “ Does Religion A p p ly ? ” H o gg F o u n d a t i o n ; to be b ro a d c a s t a t 8 :4 5 o v e r T e x a s Q u a lity N etw ork. 10 :1 5— Mr. B u rg e ss , dis cussion g ro u p , Y M C A d orm . ★ * Set Life's Goals High, Home Expert Advises A t 4:3 0 o ’clock T u e sd a y , a pro- . . . . tell cession o f w itn e s s o f E p i s c o p a l ! 0 sin c e re s a g e peop e p ^ O b se rv e rs a n d A co lytes will b egin No*m a n K r a s n a s co m ed y , D e a r f r o m G re g g H ouse, 209 W e s t R u t h .” T his I w e n ty -s e v e n th S tr e e t. th e f i r s t v e n t u r e th is is J in th e H ills.” L a st n ig h t “ Gold h e a p p e a r e d to be sligh tly p r e ­ o ccup ie d w ith so m e o f his g e s ti­ in c u la tio n s as Mr. M u r g a tr o y d t h a t p ro d u c tio n . *or Bill H a r r i s w7ill re a d th e L ita n y t 'ie A u s t ‘n in P rocessio n, a n d G eorge C a r v e r y e a r an d Al B a n d y will be m arsh als. T h e a te r , a n d th e b e s t T h e p rocession will en d a t All be said o f its e f f o r t s S a i n t s ’ C hapel, w h ere it w a s e n te r t a i n i n g , J u l i e n G u nn , o f W e s t P a rk , N. Y., I will pre a c h a t 5 o ’clock. A s u p p e r T h e re a r e s i tu a t io n s a n d lines in a n d sing -son g in G re g g H ouse w i l l 1 t h e p la y w hic h a r e g e n u in e ly f u n - a u t h o r fo llo w vices th e Rev. | tr ie d d e s p e r a t e l y A t “ D e a r R u t h ” g e t 3 its title fr o m L ittle ; the s a l u ta t io n s o f l e t te r s L ie u te - t h a t c a n j n a n t Seaw Tight p e n s to a girl he b eliev es has b e e n his c o r r e s p o n d ­ is t h a t it e n t in the s ta te s . T h e e n ti r e comic s i tu a t io n d ev e lo p s f r o m th e f a c t t h a t R u t h ’s s is te r w as th e a c tu a l th e missives, a n d R u th sig n ific a n tly like B a r - , in n o c e n tly *v b u t a d o le s c e n t ruse. th e e v e n in g p r a y e r to e n t e r t a i n . tim e s se r Law Speaker Tells Of Christ's Trial C h ris t's con victio n b e f o r e a Je w - ish c o u r t w as b a se d on His own c o n fes sio n , u n c o r r o b o r a te d by w it- ; ny. a n d a f e w people b a r a Rongo, G i r a r d K in n e y , a n d ; B ru ce Roach see to it t h a t t h e r e 1 is no evasion o f h u m o r . 1 Bot f o r all its good in t e n ti o n s th e to t a l e f f e c t o f th is piece in- d i l a t e s obvious ev id en c e s of m « l - : lrl« »■« co m e F o u n d g u il ty b e fo r e the J e w is h i U ‘,fe w ltb * r e a s o n a b le show ing trie d bv o f h o w » U. 8 . A irm a n b a c k f r o m t o hts girl a ° e s n o t to lo ng s t a g e a p p e a r a n c e if s a t is f a c to r y . A nd re s te d , tr ie d , a n d c ru c ifie d w ith in ^ rs< E d ith W ilkins, p la y e d by : t w e n t y - f o u r hours. An in t e r e s t i n g M a r g a r e t P e tm e c k y , lack s a little t h a t C h ris t w a s vita lity, h e r h u s b a n d , p lay ed b y legal p o in t w a s -'^r - K in ne y P o t to o u n c o m m o n ly re q u ire d by law to te s ti f y a g a in s t helps th e s i tu a t io n ou t. H im self. ' a PPen m a k e his G reen hill said C h ris t w as a r- a * t° g th e r f r e q u e n t l y f a u l t a n d fin d no f-u r "P* e n ou gh h o m e i WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23 “ SA T C H E L M OU TH” Louis Armstrong F E A T U R I N G J A C K T E A G A R D E N E A R L H I N E S SID C A T L E T B A R N E Y B IG A R D DORIE MILLER AUD. 2 30 0 R o sew o od 9 :0 0 P . M. LA T A P A H A MEXICAN R E ST A U R A N T E x p la in in g religion a n d science, Dr. Ke lijrious E m p h a sis W eek. he- a f t e r n o o n in an o p e n in g sesison o f will h ave in a “ I g n o r a n c e relatio n tile “ A re yo u m a j o ri n g on m i n o r s ? ” ihe re>t is one g r e a t l y to be ad- ked Mrs. M a r g u e r it te H a rm o n m i r e d ,” Mrs. Bro w e n t on. “ We to assign n o m o re sp ecialist should _ . o , n a tio n a lly k n o w n on p ro b le m s in th e home, M onday ★ I f w e could h e a r B a r b a r a Ron- Ex-chaplain ‘O n ihe Spot’ ?° 1']">“UJ1u’t a “J1? '?uder- wc could easily s a y t h a t she w a s a r With Religious Sub/ect s u p e r io r p e r f o r m e r . As is she is ru n n e r - u p to th e lively a n d pro- j v ocativ e a c ti n g o f B ru c e Roach I a ji lt e d o la y in g | r a t h c r c o n fu s e d r o m a n ti c tr ia n g le , f i r s t j u s t as wisdom b re e d s to l e r a n c e ," S pot T h u r s d a y w hen he discu sses Mr. Roach, who is a school t e a c h e r J on th e side, w as la s t seen h e re in lo ng life o f ev ents, c h ie f of c h a p la in s o f th e E ig h th b re e d s d o g m a tis m S erv ice C o m m an d , will be “ On th e , e im p o r t a n c e to an e v e n t t h a n Colonel O ra s u i to r le a r n th e in it it „ - . . t is c a su a l a b o u t she d e c la re d . “ A sense o f v alu es , . “ T he perso n ,? . , f th in gs f i r s t and _____ _____ who g e ts , f o r T o d a y ’s Social P ro b' - O f f e r | erns? ” T he p r o g r a m will be held in the i n t e r n a t i o n a l Room o f T e x a s U n ­ ion a t 4 ; 3 0 0 ’clo ck , G uilf ord J o n e s , t e a c h i n g fello w in speech will be re c o r d in g will be m o d e r a to r . A g r e a t e r \ b r o a d c a s t T u e s d a y ev en in g , M arch s h a r e d , ” ; l f a t 9 ; 3 0 0 ’ci0ck on K TB C . AUSTIN’S ORIGINAL MEXICAN Restaurant th e r e W illiam d is o rd e r, I a c t on ! f o r th e m a j o r th ing s in life can - n o t g ro w in th e p re s e n c e o f igno r- an ce. N e ith e r can it g ro w rn dis- c ord . P e rs p e c tiv e is impossible^ in a v a st m e n ta l Mrs. Bro s t a te d . Texas Book Store Head Given Award “ I w ould be the last to say you in t e ll ig e n c e can prove a h ig h e r an d in n a t u r e , ” he love o f m an said. “ H ow e ver, I would say i t is the m o s t logical con clusion , even th ou g h th e e v id e n c e is n o t s h a r p arid clea r. the a ssum p - Hon th a t th e w orld is i n \ h c h a n d s a w a rd e d a plaq ue of a p p re c i a ti o n home, th e r e m u s t also he a g r e a t of a c r e a t o r . " if you view b u t still believe y o u r you can w o rk in a S u p e r i o r those who believe Being. Love of o n e ’s fellows, he said, gives m e a n i n g to in d u s try . “ I d o n ’t know o f a n y o n e in h is to ry w ho has given a h elping im m ed i­ it hand a te ly a f t e r t h e m , ” he said. th e rexa lo aned $ 2 ( 5 0 0 t to th e A m * " c«n I ^ g t o n to ■ . a v e te r a n loan fu n d . U h e n $5 wa n o t r e p a i d by b o rr o w e rs , M r .. f u ,ie r llfe In th e f u t u r e . G atew o o d said f o r p h ila n th r o p y 5 5 0 0 in a lo an f u n d f o r v e t e r a n s the U n iv e rs ity w ith whom o n e lives in su ch loose j u x ­ ta p o s it io n .” is a r a r e p e rs o n w ho can t h o r o u g h ly him self fr o m a se c o n d - ra te li fe ,” Mrs. Bro va lues w he n s a j d Mrs. Bro. “ In a C h ristia n fello w m an , he c o m m e n te d , A m e ric a n Legion post, fho Am p r i r s n I nirion to use in i o o n c l u ^ e ^ 7 ,®*ie u r g e d ev e ry s t u - . in h a r m o n y w i t h 1 Mr G a te w o o d , o w n e r 0 f in giv in g a w a y r e g a r d f o r th e o t h e r people ta k e the opp osite in love o f J T u e s d a y n ig h t by to w a r d th e y a r e G atew o o d w as the w a r w ith Lives move u n -in vo lve to th o s e f o u g h t fo r g e t E v e n have “ It S . i t . d e n t to s triv e f o r h . g h e r e x p e c ta - c o n s t r u c ti o n o f tlong p0W m o rd e r to ---------------------------------------------------------------- ^ New 25fh Street Parking Lot Open S t u d e n t s w ho h av e b e m o a n e d th e new S cience a Buj](iin}f b ecauge i t involved clos. fac e new parkjnff j ing o f f p a r k i n g sp ace ca n f r o n » lot on T w e n t y - f i f t h S t r e e t b e tw e e n W ichita a n d U n iv e rs ity A venues. T h e lot will hold a b o u t f i f t y c a rs a n d is s u r f a c e d w ith a la y e r o f caliche a n d a la y e r o f g ra v e lly clay, G. J. S te p h e n s , a s s i s t a n t c o m ­ p tr o lle r, said. T h e p r o p e r t y n o rt h o f T w e n ty - sixth S t r e e t b e tw e e n U n iv e rs ity a n d W h itis A v e n u e is also b e in g c o n sid e re d f o r p a r k i n g space, Mr. S te p h e n s said. T h e p ro po sed p a rk - lo t w ould hold a b o u t 2 0 0 cars. P e w s t u d e n t s had d isco vered th e | new p a r k i n g space on T w e n t y - f i f t h S t r e e t M o n d a y m o r n in g , b u t by M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n lo t w as h a lf full. th e Now Open S e r v i n g th e B e st in M exican Fo o d N a tiv e Music E v e n in g s S ervice P a r E x c e lle n tc O p ens 1 1 :3 0 a. rn. u n til 912 Red River P h o n e 8-7735 f o r r e s e r v a ti o n s S e r v i n g t he B e s t of Mexi can Food Open 1 1 :3 0 A. M. TRY OUR SP E C A L ST EA K S CABRITO — M EN U D O For R e se r v a tio n s Phons 2 -8 6 7 5 or 7 -3 3 1 2 1509 E A ST 6 th ST. Jo* Carlin and La lo G onzales M er. Finest Ever COL LIN LO CKFIELD and Orchestra Featuring CALL 7-1394 Pat Cherry A nd The Blue Moods Bt sides t h e m o n e y f o r the loan fu n d , Mr. G atew o o d also gav e $250 f o r s t u d e n t s to ta k e a tr ip to W a s h in g to n in ­ to c rea s ed v e t e r a n s su b siste n c e. He to send a d e le ­ also c o n t r ib u t e d g a te lo bby f o r $1,000 Offered For Dissertation s t u d e n t 1 to th e NSA c o n v en tio n . I n g iv in g the O u t s t a n d i n g Serv- ice i ’iaque a w a rd , Dr. ( a r l B r e d t, a s s is t a n t d e a n o f life, \ re c a lle d t h a t Mr. G a te w o o d once o p e r a t e d a h a m b u r g e r co ncession Pe a c e b y a b o u t w h e r e YMCA is now lo cated. W h e n stu- d e n ts bog an to leave b ooks w ith him to sell, Mr. G a te w o o d decided to open up a b oo k sto re. th e A $1 ,000 prize is b e in g o f f e r e d fo r a d is s e rta tio n on u n io n devel- , o p m e n t, ra c e r e la tio n s, o r w orld .. . . S id n e y H illm an U n iv e rs ity F o u n d a ti o n in m e m o ry o f the la te la b o r le a d e r who led a CIO u n io n fo r t h i r t y - tw o y ears. the T h e d is s e rta tio n m u s t hav e be en a c c e p te d in f u l f il lm e n t o f re q u ire - " B y h a rd w ork, h o n e sty , a n d ments f o r a d o c to r o f philosop hy initiative, Mr. G a tew o o d h as b een d e g re e able T ex as Book S t o r e , ” Dr. B r e d t a lr e a d y w on th e versify, o r to build w h a t is now fr o m a re c o g n iz e d uni- M _ , u its a u t h o r m u s t hav e M c S c r a t c h H * P P T D ean W. D. B lu nk , a s s i s t a n t d e a n o f m en, w as a special g u e s t a t th e cerem o n y . E dd ie Lou C a l­ lan, post c o m m a n d e r , presid ed. th e d e g re e . O r the I L a t e s t w ord fr o m D allas h a s it o r c a n be can e n g a g e d a u t h o r te a c h in g r e s e a r c h n o rm a lly r e q u i r i n g scho lastic ac- *e r * c o m p lis h m e n t e q u iv a l e n t t o r a l re q u i r e m e n ts . c a p a c i ty in a I t h a t H a c k M c S c ra tc h , th e T e x a n ’s fu m e d o n e-ey ed dog o f la s t sem es- to doc- borne o f a m an w ho “ loves han di- *s e n jo y i n g h e r s e lf a t th e c a p p e d a n im a ls .” ~ HEGMANN R I T Z Last Day • Sc • 20c GENE KELLY JUDY GARLAND WALTER SLEZAK In M-G-M* Might iest Musical Extravaganza ( t TH E P IR A T E ’’ IN TECHNIC ILOR Song* by Cole Porter Extra: DONALD DUCK D ead lin e fo r e n t r i e s is J u l y I . Dean o f th e a p p r o p r i a t e g r a d u a t e schol f a c u l t y will f o r w a r d the dis­ th e S id n e y H illm an s e r ta ti o n to U nio n 15 F o u n d a ti o n , S q u a re , N e w Y ork, N. Y. Inc., In a n n o u n c in g th e a w a r d , J a - cob S. P o to f s k y , p r e s id e n t o f the fo u n d a tio n , said the p u rp o s e is to '-leep alive an u n d e r s t a n d i n g of Mr. H i l l m a n ’s role in Ia b o r-m an - l a b o r ’s p o liti­ a g e m e n t r e la tio n s, cal ac tiv ities, f i g h t a g a in s t th e d is c rim in a tio n , a n d “ his c o n t r i ­ b u tio n to A m e ric a a n d th e w orld in w a r a n d p e a c e .” th e T h e d is s e r t a ti o n will be p u b ­ S id n e y H illm an th e y e a r th e f o u n d a t i o n h a s set sc ho larsh ips, f o r lished b y m an F o u n d a ti o n . F o r 1948-49, aside $ 30 ,0 0 0 e r i a n ts , p rizes, a n d a w a r d s stu d ie s o f Mr. H illm an . f o r LAUNDRY Laundry Service L O N G H O R N C L E A N E R S Phone 3 8 4 7 2 5 3 8 Guadalupe Sticking Your Own Neck Out? N ot when you tell ’em they can ge t quick results thru the Classified A d s of The Daily Texan. To • One Day Special buy, sell, trade, find, offer, ride, repair, politic or most anything else— use the classified colums o f The Daily Texan. The University of Texas Cultural Entertainment Committee presents Film ‘AMAZING NEW ZEALAND’ Shown and described by Bath e Stuart Main Ballroom, Texas Union Thursday, February 24, 1949, at 8:15 P M Adm ission Free O p en to the Public Coming: Nelson Eddy, Gregory Gym, March 7, 1949, at 8:15 P.M.