Poilu Texan T H E * F I R S T * C O L L E G E I D A I L Y D A I L Y * * I N I N * T H E * S O U T H * T H E * S O U T H Texan of the Air KNOW 10:30 M.W.F. VOLUME 44 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1943 Four Pages Today No. 186 University Receives Requested Appropriation H ouse Kills Union Fee Bill; Final Vote Is 5 Faculty Changes Legislators Cast Two Ballots; Requirement For Eight Change Aye'to Nay’ __ Three Degrees Lost Club Funds Idle in Banks Main Branch Given $l,960,109 Med School Loses *79,830 Librarians Hold I Meetings Today i Proponents of the compulsory Texas Union Fee Bill, which was brought before the House Tuesday afternoon, were elated over the bare majority first received in a 66-62 vote, only to be disillusioned three minutes later upon seeing the House reconsider and change its vote to 57-71, Mathew s Requests Action on Definite Textbook Policy By DUCKY DAVIS T e x a n C a p ito l C o rre e p o n d e n t By A. R. HOW ARD Texan C apitol Correepondent t h e r e b y killing t h e bill. f o r d e g r e e s # j Dean Checking List To Find Owners For Union Fee T he f o llo w in g m e m b e r s o f th e H o u se o f R e p r e s e n ta ti v e s v o te d to c o n c u r in th e S e n a t e a m e n d m e n t. T h e y s u p p o r te d th e f e e : B o th p r o p o n e n ts a n d o p p o n e n ts a r g u e d in f a v o r o f th e p o o r s t u ­ d e n t. Led by J im m y P hillips o f A n g le to n a n d J a c k Love of F o r t W o r th , b o th e x - s tu d e n ts , th e o p ­ position s u c ce ed ed in r e c o n s id e r ­ ing th e vo te by w hich th e bill passed. E i g h t m e m b e r s c h a n g e d t h e i r votes, th e T ex a s la y in g U nion F e e Bill in th e “ dead bill’' division o f th e F o r t y - E i g h t h L egis­ la tu r e . in to n a y T hose w ho voted to c h a n g e th e ir vote th e r e c o n s id e r a ­ tion o f th e bill w e r e R e p r e s e n t a ­ tives A u g u s tin e C elaya, B ro w n s­ ville; H a r r y L. Davis, B o e rn e ; V. E. G o o d m an , F o r t W o r t h ; H e n r y G. L e h m a n , G idd in g s; G. H. ( J a c k ) L ittle, A m a r illo ; T. O. M u r ra y , M c K in n e y ; C. S. M cClel­ lan, E a g le L a k e ; a n d A lb e r t P o w e r, S n y d e r. A v a n t, R o b e r t ; M arsh all Bell, J o h n J . ; C u e ro Bell, M a rs h a ll; S an A n to n io B la n k e n sh ip , D allas A.; Dallas C a rlto n , L e o n a r d ; C o m m erce C a r r in g t o n , J o e C .; A u s tin C h a m b e rs , W . R .; May C lark, L e s t e r ; B r e c k e n r id g e C onnelly, J o h n ; T r e n to n D avis, G o r d o n ; W aco D u n n , W i n t o n ! D.; D eK alb Ellis, J . T .; M axw ell E v a n s, R o g e r Q . ; D enison F a v o r s , E n n i s ; P a m p a F e n le y , M rs. F lo r e n c e ; U v ald e Files, Miss I ta e ; W a x a h a c h ie F itz g e r a ld , H. S.; S ta m f o r d P r o p o n e n t s o f th e f e e still have F le w e lle n , L. H .; R a n g e r hopes o f in H alsey , H o p ; L ubbo ck the n e x t session o f th e L e g is la tu re H a r r i s , L. W .; W h itn e y tw o y e a r s f r o m now. In t h e m ean- H a r tz o g , H o w a r d G.; P o r t La- : ^jme< a p p r o p r ia t io n s f o r th e T e x a s U n ion will have to be g r a n t e d by th e B o a rd o f R e g e n ts, w ho a r e un ab le, by a f e w t h o u s a n d dollars, f in a n c ia l to b a c k in g f o r a f u ll- p r o g r a m a t th e T e x a s U nio n. Since th e f u n d s will fall n e c e s sa ry a m o u n t, t h e U nion will be c o m ­ pelled to dispe nse w ith m a n y of its se rv ic es to th e s t u d e n t body. th e L o n g h o rn Room, W h e t h e r m a g a z in e “ lib r a r y , ” o r in­ f o r m a t i o n b u r e a u will be c u t o u t of to be th e d e te r m in e d . H oyo, J o h n C .; S an A n to n io H u f f m a n , C a l; E ag le P a ss H u m p h r e y , J o e C.; A bile ne H u tc h in s , E d g a r ; G reenville J o n e s , A l b e r t M . ; V alley Mills S ee U N IO N F E E B U L L , P a g e 3 Plaque of Rainey Hangs in Union i n tr o d u c in g th e bill c o m p le te p r o g r a m pro v id e is y e t s h o r t th e th e o f v a c a to to T h e T e x a s U n io n F e e bill, a m e n d e d on th e f lo o r o f th e H ouse a b o u t tw o m o n th s ago to m a k e th e fe e v o l u n t a r y w as s e n t th e S e n a te , w hich p u t it b ac k into its o rig in a l f o r m m a k in g th e fe e c o m ­ pu lso ry . No a m e n d m e n ts th e bill ca n no w be m a d e n o r a c o n ­ f e r e n c e c o m m itte e be a p p o in te d th e to a d j u s t th e d if f e r e n c e s as H o use v o te d to ta b le th e vote by which th e bill w a s d e f e a te d . F u r ­ th e r bill w ould n e e d a tw o - th ir d s vote from the H o u se to b rin g th e m e a s u r e up ag a in . T h is is u n lik e ly since th e session a d ­ is e x p e c te d j o u r n e d a t a n y tim e. c o n s id e r a tio n th e o f be to t h e a g a i n s t A r g u m e n t a bill b e g a n w h en R e p r e s e n ta ti v e Mc- M u r r y o f H o u sto n a s s e r te d he would n o t v ote f o r a n y bill which would “ com pel even one p o o r child to p a y th e f e e . ” R e p r e s e n ta ti v e P hillips See H O N K Y -T O N K S , P age 2 s ta te d U nless U n iv e r s ity o r g a n iz a tio n s do a little ch e ck in g up w ith local ban k s, fi'om $ 1 , 0 0 0 to $ 2 , 0 0 0 in fro m U n iv e r s ity d ead a c c o u n t s clu bs in th e local b an k s will r e ­ m a in u n u se d , H. R. G ipson, a s­ s i s t a n t d e a n o f s tu d e n t life, said M onday. Local a n d U n iv e rsity officials a r e g o in g to m a k e a close th r e e check to w h a t m o n th s o rg a n iz a tio n s on th e c a m p u s this m o n e y b elongs. th e to fin d d u r in g t r y to b a n k s n e x t “ I f a n y o r g a n iz a tio n th in k s it m ig h t own som e o f th e m o n e y , all it has to do is send some m e m b e r to th e bank . I f th e o rg a n iz a tio n ca n prove t h a t it is th e r ig h tf u l o w n e r, th e m o n e y is th e ir s ,” D ean Gipson said. in to T he m o n e y has been lo s t and th e d ea d a c c o u n ts b e ­ p u t ca u se m a n y o f th e clu b s have r e o r g a n iz e d a n d ch a n g e d o f fic e r s . T h e new' m e m b e r s n e v e r kn ew th e y had a n y m oney . M a n y o r ­ g a n iz a tio n s hav e disb a n d ed w ith ­ o u t w ith d r a w in g th e ir m o ne y. t h e “ A f t e r s tu d e n t o r g a n i z a ­ tio n s have done all th e che cking th e y c a n , w e will up look th e p e rso n s who hav e dead up a c c o u n ts th e m oney if belongs to t h e m o r to o r g a n iz a ­ tio n s th e y m i g h t have r e p r e s e n t ­ e d ,” D ean G ipson said. th e n see to M oney w hich is n o t claim ed will r e m a in in th e b a n k an d will never be used by an y o n e , a c c o r d in g to law. Paper Still Published In Spite of Hitler N o m in a tio n f o r g a l l a n t r y and p e rsis te n c e goes to th e fo u r- p a g e N e w ton H e r a l d which in its issue received in A u stin T u e s d a y by th e U n iv e r s ity o f T ex a s S tu d e n ts Clipping B u r e a u c a r rie d th is line on page I : “ T ry in g to H old On In S pite o f H itle r a n d H ig h W a t e r . ” to less th a n R e d u ce d th e dim ensions o f a good-sized h a n d ­ k erc h ief, th e H erald now m e a s u r e s in c o n t r a s t to 5 H by 7 In ­ th e usual 16 by 22 inches. this ste a d p a p e r now has two. colum ns, inch es, e i g h t o f R e q u ir e m e n ts in bu sin e ss a d m in is t ra tio n , f in e a r t s , a n d e d u c a tio n w e r e c h a n g e d a t th e G en e ra l F a c u l t y ’s la s t m e e t ­ in g o f th e ac ad e m ic y e a r T u e s ­ d ay a f t e r n o o n to m a k e ro om f o r six h o u r s of A m eric an h isto ry now r e q u ir e d f o r g r a d u a t i o n f r o m th e U n iv ersity . Dr. M ilton R. G utsch, p r o f e s ­ so r o f history, w h o w as r e - e le c te d t e r m as to se rve a s e v e n te e n th s e c r e t a r y o f th e f a c u lty , said th e d e g r e e r e q u i r e m e n t c h a n g e s a r e n o t re v o lu tio n a r y . T w o r e c o m m e n d a tio n s by R e g ­ i s t r a r E. J. M ath ew s, on e a s k in g f o r a d e fin ite f a c u l t y policy r e ­ g a r d i n g the use o f te x tb o o k s, a n d a n o t h e r s e e k in g m in o r ch a n g e s in adm issio n r e q u ir e m e n ts , w e re p o stp o n e d u n til th e n e x t m e e ti n g o f th e f a c u lty in O ctober. T h e te x tb o o k re s o lu tio n w ould r e q u ir e f a c u lty m e m b e r s to w a r n book s to re s a t le a s t t h i r t y days th e g iven d a t e w h e th e r b e f o r e th e y w ould use th e sa m e te x tb o o k s d u r i n g th e s u c c e e d in g te rm . A f a c u l t y m e m b e r f a il in g to a d h e r e t o th is rule, c o n s e q u e n tly , w ould te x tb o o k be fo rc e d u se d d u r i n g th e p re v io u s se m ester. This piece o f le g isla tion is d e ­ signed lo w er p rice s o f books by lo w e rin g e x c h a n g e losses s u f ­ f e r e d by th e book sto res, which each y e a r keep s e v e r a l te x tb o o k s in stock w ith o u t a s s u ra n c e t h a t th e y will be used a g a in . to kee p th e to P r e s i d e n t H o m e r P. R a in e y t h e f a c u lty on to spoke b r ie fly th e ch a n g e d a n d c h a n g in g e n ­ v i r o n m e n t on th e c a m p u s as a r e ­ s u l t o f th e w ar. a r e a d J . A n d e r s o n F itz g e r a ld , Dr. th e School o f B u siness d e a n o f A d m in is tr a tio n , r e p o r t f ro m a special c o m m itte e on g ro u p h o sp italizatio n . D ean A. P. B r o ­ g a n o f th e G r a d u a t e School r e c ­ th a t E n g lish 61a be o m m e n d e d m a d e a r e q u i r e m e n t f o r th e m a s ­ t e r o f a r t s d eg re e in E n g lish , b u t his re c o m m e n d a tio n w as r e je c te d in f a v o r of a pla n by Dr. Philip G ra h a m , c h a ir m a n of th e E n glish D e p a r t m e n t, w h e r e b y th e d e g re e c a n d id a te w ill si lect a th r e e - h o u r cou rse f ro m t h r e e co u rse s in lin­ guistics. T w o m e m o rial r e so lu tio n s w ere d e d ic a te d to Dr. Isaac M. Lewis, late p r o fe s s o r of b ac te rio lo g y , an d Dr. D. Y. T hom as, who w as a vis­ itin g p r o fe s s o r of g o v e r n m e n t. T h e m e e tin g w as one of the th e f a c u lty has lo n g e s t sessions held in r e c e n t m o n th s. Exes Tell of Fort Sam G.l. Life B y P V T S . S T A N T O N F I T Z N E R a n d J O S E F W E I N B E R G E R , E . R . C . is a E D I T O R ’S N O T E : T he fol­ low ing f e a t u r e article f ro m tw o f o r m e r T e x a n w o rk ­ th e E nlisted ers called w ith R e se r v e C orps la st w e e k : ★ M ay 8 , 1943, was a luc ky day f o r th e A rm y w hen th e U n iv ersity th e of T e x a s r a n k s o f th e U nite d S ta te s A rm y — w h a t ra n k s. s t u d e n ts e n t e r e d A f t e r sp e n d in g th r e e - f o u r t h s of th e i r tim e w a it in g in line a n d one- f o u r th g e t t i n g t h e r e on th e double, th e E .R .C .’s a r e now in u n if o rm . th e A t 8 o ’clock S a t u r d a y m o rn in g th in g s g o t u n d e r w ay a t the F o r t S am H o u sto n R e ce p tio n C e n te r. th e blood We s t a r t e d o f f w ith fellow s came test. S om e o f up sm iling b u t b e f o r e th e y got t h r o u g h w ith us we w e r e worn o u t ; th e y a r c n ot a t all g en tle w ith y ou . W e c a l k e d up c h e e r ­ this g u y g r a b s y o u r fully h u t r u b b e r hose a r o u n d arm , it, a n d ja b s in th e n e e d le — so m e ­ tim es he has to do t h a t tw ice fo r the f ir s t he fails to d r a w blood tim e. A t th is tim e som e o f th e fellow s p assed o u t w hile o th e rs b ro k e o u t in cold sw ea t. ties a A f t e r th e physical, w hich really is ro u g h , we w e n t to t h e che cking sta tio n w h e ie most s tu d e n ts w a it­ ed f o r h o u r s b e fo re b ein g ta ile d . ( F ro m th e r e w e w e n t to g e t o ur u n if o rm s a n d h a i r cuts w hich are given in tw o m in u te s a t 30 cents a shot. j u s t T he E .R .C . *8 go t th e ir f irs t rest S u n d a y a t 1 2 o ’clock. Most of le f t here, the Aggie* have b u t a few o f th e m are still a ro u n d . A? a m a t t e r o f f a c t one o f the A ggies had th e honor of w aitit g on o u r ta b le a t mess and a n o t h e r had to pick up th e c i g a r e tt e stubs U n iv ersity m e n d rop ped on the f lo o r S a t u r d a y m orning. W e can in a t r e m e m b e r now the to co-eds k ic k in g a b o u t h a v in g l l o ’clock ev ery nigh t be a n d a t 12:45 o ’clock on Saturday. T h a t ’s a cin c h ; we have to be in by I I o'clock ev e ry n ig h t and lights go o u t a t 9 o ’clock. On th a t, we have bed check to p o f to is u n d e r t h a t e v e ry o n e see cover. Kick a b o u t 8 o ’clock*? T h a t's n o th in g to u s ; we g e t up a t 5:30! W e a re full-fled g ed soldiers now to sa lu te o f f ic e r s h u t an d h a \ e W re c k Moore top ped us all. He w as passed by tw o com m issioned o ffic e r s a n d so he s a lu te d w ith bo th hands. in W e ’re love it. Som e o f th e h o ys’ c o m m e n ts : “ I have fin a lly m a n ag e d to keep, my feet on the g r o u n d — w ith G I. shoes, my head below the clouds w ith a G.l. helm et, a p p e tit e at th e A rm y now , and we ease w ith G.l. b ea n s, and peace w ith th e w orld in a sky s c ra p e r bunk. ’— P r i v a t e C. L e e H o l t . I miss “ Oh, how the p r e tt y girls, th e easy tim es, a n d all the quizzes a t old T e x a s U .” — P r i v a t e R i c h a r d D. Bi rd. like th e place of “ This a r m y life is sw ell— n o t h ­ it, h u t go.-h, w h a t can ing th o s e sw eet ta k e is T e x a s g i l l * 1 My o n ly r e q u e st t h a t P r e s i d e n t R a in e y a s e n d d e le g a tio n of fifty b e a u tif u l girls to v isit us. H ow a b o u t it. Dr. R a i n e y ? ” — P r i v a t e F r e d A i h b y , E.R.C/s Get Books At Trade-In Values M em b ers of tile E n lis te d R e ­ serve C orps who w ere r e j e c t e d at th*- F o r t S am H o u sto n Reception text C e n t e r may books bock for th e o r ig in a l t r a d e ­ the in price*, o ffic ia ls o f th r e e U n iv e rsity book sto re a n n o u n c e d y e s te r d a y . r ec eiv e th e i r T h e conc ensus a m o n g tho sto re d i r e c t o r s and m a n a g e r s w as th a t th e boys r e t u r n i n g to th e ca m p u s in g e t t i n g s h o u ld n ’t lose m o n e y th e ir books back. At le ast otto book sto re h as o b se rv e d this policy since the w ar hogan fo r se rv ic e m en r e - e n t e i i n g school. t o A d d ed t h e p la q u e s o f th e ele v e n o t h e r m e n who se rv e d as U n iv e r s it y p r e s id e n ts since 1895, t h e c a r v in g o f Dr. H o m e r P ric e R a in e y by P r o f e s s o r R a y m o n d E v e r e t t , h a s b e e n placed on th e co lu m n to t h e im m e d ia te l e f t a t t h e to p o f th e ste p s in t h e T e x a s U n io n. “ D ise ip u la ,” T his p la q u e , like th e o th e rs , is] circ led wdth o ak leaves w ith th e “ C iv ita tis ,’' w o rd s, a n d “ P r a e s id i u m ” a r o u n d in b as-relief. I t is an e x c e lle n t like­ ne s s o f Dr. R a in e y as P r o f e s s o r E v e r e t t h as s h o w n close a t t e n t i o n to c h a r a c t e r d etail. i t T h e o t h e r p la q u e s w e re d o n e by th e la te P e t e r M ansb en d e l. Second Special Call On Warrants in Month T h e second special call w ithin a m o n th f o r g e n e r a l re v e n u e w a r ­ r a n t s w as issued T u e s d a y b y th e is f o r s t a t e t r e a s u r e r . This call all a n d $ 2 ,563,883.73 w a r r a n t s issued p r io r to a n d in ­ c lu d in g S e p t e m b e r 30, 1942. F a c e v a lu e will be paid on all g e n e r a l r e v e n u e w a r r a n t s in this series. inc ludes to h a v e W a r r a n t s d a t e d p r io r to S e p ­ t e m b e r I , 1940, a r e void bec ause o f th e tw o - y e a r lim ita tio n s t a tu te . H o ld e rs o f such w a r r a n t s should a r r a n g e th e m p r e s e n te d i to th e G e n e ra l C laim s Com m ittee.} S ta te w a r r a n t s o th e r th a n gen-} era l re v e n u e w a r r a n t s a r e cash-, issued and should b e 1 able w hen p r e s e n te d im m e d ia te ly m e n t. f o r p a y ­ is t h a n T he s ta te d e f ic it now s ta n d s a t th e low est $20,933,281 w hich in m o re tw o y e a r s , Je sse J a m e s , s t a t e t r e a s u r e r , a n n o u n c e d M on day. T h e d e f ic it w as h ig h e st in D ec em b e r, 1941, w h en it w as a p p r o x im a te ly $33,5 00,000. Apply W ednesday For Language Exams is tho la st d a y W e d n e s d a y to a p p ly fo r f o r e ig n la n g u a g e e x a m ­ S chaffer, in a tion s, Dr. A aron c h a ir m a n o f th e fo re ig n la n g u a g e r e q u i r e m e n t c o m m itte e , said. To be given S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n fro m 2 to 5 o ’clock, S panish e x a m i n a ­ tio n s will be held in th e G eology A u d ito r iu m , w hile those in o th e r la n g u a g e s will P hysics A u d ito r iu m . be in a r e S tu d e n ts w ho u n c e r ta in the w h e th e r ta k e e x a m should co n s u lt th e ir deans, said Dr. Schaffer* th e y have to World News The House of Representatives and the Senate Tuesday night passed the State Educational appropriations bill, A t a Glance providing $1,960,109 each year for the Main University. Last year’s figure for the entire educational appropriation a l l i e d h e a d q u a r t e r s I N i bill was $10,522,639. The total bill, which covers all state- t o $1,791,908 t o t a l a p p r o p r ia t e d f o r t h a t p u rp o se by th e L e g isla tu re . T he a p p r o p r ia t io n bill passed tho l l vote. I t H ou se by a 1 1 0 w as in tro d u c e d b y R e p r e s e n ta ti v e W . T. M cD onald, c h a ir m a n o f th o f r e e c o m m itte e a p ­ p o in te d to a d j u s t t h e d if f e r e n c e ! b e tw e en H o u se a n d S e n a t e bills. Coke Offered To Nation s u r r e n d e r e d u n ­ Bon p e n in s u la c o n d itio n a lly to th e F r e n c h T u e s ­ d a y n ig h t a n d a g r e e d to th e im ­ m e d ia te th e ir t r a n s f e r o f m a te rie l. N O R T H A F R I C A — T he G erm a n tr o o p s c u t o f f on th e T u n isia n m a in la n d by a B ritish b r e a k ­ th r o u g h ac ross th e base o f Cap schools a m o u n te d t h a n less F o r ty - S e v e n t h ^ s u p p o r t e d c o n f e r e n c e t h e all to L O N D O N — T he R ed A rm y cap- a sp ir it o f d evotion to th e U n ite d f o r ti f i e d key S ta te s o f A m eric a, o f f e r s Coke in th e v io le n t b a t tle of S tev e nson to th e N a tio n .” ★ W A S H I N G T O N — P rim e Minis­ t e r W in sto n C hurchill is h e re fo r c o n f e re n c e w ith a n o t h e r w a r P r e s i d e n t Roosevelt, th e W h ite H o use disclosed T u esd a y , p r e s u m ­ ab ly to d r a w p la n s f o r a second and invasion o f E u ro p e f r o n t possibly a P a c ific o ffe n siv e . a G e r m a n l u r e d p osition N ovorossisk T u e s d a y a n d p o u n d e d the N azi foe in th e C a u c a su s w ith ae rial in f a n t r y , p o w e r on a d ay m a rk e d by a c o n tin u a tio n o f h eavy a i r b a ttle s a n d v igo ro us a c tiv ity a long the e n t i r e f ro n t. a r t i l l e r y and No Investigators For Rare Books th e S p e a k e r P ric e D aniel o f the House o f R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s in the closing m in u te s o f session a n n o u n c e d t h a t he had been r e ­ m inded to no in v e s tig a te th e U n iv e r s ity ’s R are Books C ollections had been a p ­ pointed. c o m m itte e th a t Mr. D aniel said t h a t little or in te r e s t h ad been shown by no m e m b e rs the com ­ to serve on m itte e . t h a t th e absenc e o f P r e s i­ d e n t H o m e r P . R ainey fro m the city had delayed the a p p o in tm e n t, if a n y m e m b e rs w ere a n d t h a t in te r e s te d the see him a n d to c o m m itte e w ould be a p p o in ted . it Resolution Favors His Public Ability to T he H o use o f R e p re s e n ta tiv e s la st n ig h t a c c e p te d a reso lu tio n u n a n im o u sly to o f f e r C ok e S te v e n ­ son th e N a tio n . O f f e r e d by R e p re s e n ta tiv e W. R. C h a m b e rs f ro m Browrn C o u n ty , th e c o n ­ c u r r e n t r e so lu tio n , also a d o p te d by th e S e n a te , reso lv e d “ t h a t this in th e F o r ty - E ig h th L e g is la tu re , to th e C o n t r a r y th e f i g h t s ta g e d o v e r th e U n ion F e e bill, t h e r e wa* no op position t h e a p p r o p r ia ­ to tio n s bill. I m m e d ia te ly a f t e r tho f r e e c o n f e re n c o r e p o r t o f c o m m itte e w a s a d o p te d , R e p re ­ s e n ta tiv e J i m m y S t a n f o r d o f A us­ tin a n d J o h n n y B ell o f C u e ro moved to r e c o n s id e r a n d ta b le tho m e a s u r e . By th is a c t, w hich also passed t h e H ouse, no a lte r a tio n * c a n be m a d e in th e bill a t a later d a te . T h e r e so lu tio n T he M ain U n iv e r s it y received alm o s t e x a c tly r e ­ q u e s te d b y t h e U n iv e r s ity o f t h * B o a rd o f C o n tro l e a r l i e r th is y e a r . T he p r e s e n t a p p r o p r ia t io n h a * s t a t e m e n t s o f a p p r e c ia tio n a n n u a lly . T ho bee n $2 ,193 ,00 0 th e b e tw e en U n iv e r s it y called f o r th e r e d u c tio n legislative a n d exe cutive b ran c h e s, b ecause o f a d e c r e a s in g s t u d e n t th e G overnor, body. A r e d u c tio n o f a b o u t $2 0 0 ,. th e j . OOO w as called f o r b y t h e Univer* vv , . r c c o rd aa * >™bl,c o f f ,c ,a l- 11 U i t y . This r e d u c tio n a c tu a lly a m - is p r e c e d e d by f o r the le a d e rsh ip o f t h e a m o u n t c o o p e r a tio n ft- -1 j , In t h a t .. th e tim es t h r o u g h j u d g m e n t , 1 th e p erilous th e N a tio n , because m o u n t s to $233,891. , to n ee d m en o f c h a r a c t e r , a n d ca lib re o f G o v e r­ n o r S teve n son. T h e r e f o r e it r e ­ solves t h a t th e L e g is la tu re go on rec ord as o f f e r i n g him fo r n a tio n a l service. s ta te d of T h e e x t r a m u r a l division o f t h e which it is passing, will c o n tin u e U n iv e rsity was g r a n t e d $287,940, a r e d u c tio n o f $18,9 40. In this division a r e t h e G r a d u a t e School, all o f t h e r e s e a r c h b u r e a u s , a n d th e Division o f E x te n sio n . In ad* this, $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 w as a p . p r o p r ia te d th e p u r c h a s e by the U n iv e r s ity o f an e le c tro n ia m ic roscope. A n e x t r a $10,000 wa* e a r m a r k e d to be t a k e n f ro m th * g e n e r a l f u n d s o f th e U n iv e r s ity f o r use by t h e B u r e a u of Eco- in G o v e rn o r S tev e n so n v isited the H ouse y e s te r d a y n e a r ly all frie n d s. day w ith m e m b e r s a n d s p e n t Much o f his sm oking pipe, and ta lk in g sig n in g th e ir session ru le books. Ile has been the H ouse a n d once p r e s id e n t o f f o r m e r rec eive d $999,540, which is a re d u c tio n o f o f $ ; 9 , 8 3 0 f r o m la st y e a r . 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The new School o f D e n ti s tr y a t H o u sto n , added t o T he Univer* 8 ity o f T e x a s by th e L e g is la tu re ea r ly la st week, w a s given $38,• OOO a n d is to rec eiv e this a m o u n t an n u ally. L a t e r in th e night w h en asked if it w ould be a p p o in te d , he replied t h a t no n e of th e m em bers had show n m uch in te r e s t, a n d th a t he saw no need. The orig in a l f o r a c o m m itte e th e p u rch a se o f e ig h t ra r e books} w ork a m o n g aliens in te r n e d w hen at a c o s t of $2 0 ,0 0 0 . The f u n d provides educatio n al courses, stim u la te s a r t s and c r a f ts work, se ts up lib ra rie s, e n c o u ra g e s d r a m a tic * a n d musical p r e s e n t a ­ tions reso lution called investig ate a n d helps with w ar b r o k e out. to Saint Cheeseburger Swiped Under B.O. 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And C few days last F rit won. or Fui P aia r e a d rec - “ C h e e s e b u r g e r (n o te spelling) has been ho n est o m m e n d a tio n f o r th e M ain U niver- tr a d e s m e n . You will h e a r fro m s ity w a s $ 1 ,7 3 2,7 95, a dec re a s e o f th e previous us N e x t co m m u n iq u e r e c e i v e d ! a m o u n t. T h e S e n a te bill p rovided less fo r $ 1 ,9 7 0 ,1 0 9 , o r $20,000 th a n th e U n iv e r s ity had r e q u e s t- it w as h a r d w ork g e ttin g H ow you can g e t C h e e s b u r g e r j e d. T h e H o u se provided a bill ap- j (n o te spelling) back! W h e r e it is p r o p r i a t i n g $ 1,954,005, a f t e r Rep- r e s e n ta t iv e J o h n C. H o y o ’s a m e n d ­ th e a p p r o p r ia ­ m e n t, tio n $218,0 00, w as p a s se d by t h e H ouse. h e e s e b u r g e r w as only a md. In f a c t, it was only lie w as a d o p te d , or ay stolen the C o tto n j ce. 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C a n d y Jo h n s o n t h a t B.O. idea T he H ouse r e f u s e d t o concur in th e S e n a te bill, a n d moved t h a t a f r e e c o n f e re n c e com m ittee b e ap po in ted to se ttle th e differences Set Af P f i Q S H 4 I i e J S a . Im I Panel Discussions On W ar Problems to d a y a n d W a r a n d post-w-ar p ro b lem s o f libarics will be d iscussed a t th r e e sessions to m o r r o w of th e T e x a s-O k la h o m a in s titu te . The f i r s t session will be W e d n e s d a y , f ro m 2 t o 4 o ’clock, th e second f ro m 8 to IO o ’clock, a n d th e last T h u rs d a y , f ro m IO to 12 o'clock. T h ese p ane l discussions a r e p a r t o f a n a tio n a l plan to focus a t t e n ­ tion th e lib r a ria n s lib ra rie s a n d m e th o d s can use in t h e i r solution. th e p ro b le m s of on p a r ti c ip a n ts will D onald C one y, U n iv e r s ity lib­ r a r i a n , hopes t h a t th e c o n f e re n c e will ta k e a b ro a d view o f dom estic a n d i n te r n a tio n a l a f f a ir s , a n d th a t t h e c u ltiv a te such a view w ith th e clien tele o f th e i r re sp e c tiv e cities. Mr. C oney }• believes th e best j t h a t one o f g u a r a n t e e s f o r a se cu re p e a c e is a th o r o u g h u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f the pro b lem s o f pe a c e by all th e p eo ­ p le ; r e a d in g is o ne of th e best wa? a f o r g e t t i n g this, a n d l i b r a r ­ ians m u s t be c a p ab le o f assisting in e v e r y possible way. T he o b je c t o f a panel discussion to find! g r o u p is n o t n ec essarily a so lution th e problem , Mr. to C o n e y exp lains, b u t to stim u la te in te r e s t, discussion, and th o u g h t ­ ful p la n n in g a f t e r the c o n f e re n c e . T h e p an e l will discuss w h a t th e p ro b lem s of lib r a rie s are , an d the p ro b a b le solution o f th e se p r o b ­ lems. A b o u t e ig h ty lib r a ria n s are e x p e c te d to a t te n d . li/ lu U Q o e i O h ctt&ie M o r n i n g 9 . 5 — P r o p e r ti e s exhibit, E x p e r i ­ m e n ta l T h e a te r . A f t e r n o o n fo r 1 2 — L u n ch e o n I n iv e rsity Dames, homo o f Mrs. J a m e s A. 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A u s ­ tin Hotel. 7 — S a n A n t o n i o C l u b , T o w 7 :3 0 — Dallas Club, J u n i o r Ball­ U nion T e r r a c e . r oom of Union. 8 — “ What a I l f e ,” M od e rn L a n ­ g u a g e B. 8 — L u th e ra n S t u d e n t s ’ A ssociation m e e ti n g in Y Building. 8 — U n iv e rsity M a rin e Club, T ex a s Union 316. 8 — C o m m e n c e m e n t a d d r e s s b y Dr. J o h n Knox Bowling, Austin P r e s b y te r ia n T h eological S e m i­ nary . 8:15- Recital by H o w ard B o a t­ w right, violinist, and P u t n a m Aldrich, H ar p s i c h o r d i s t , Recital Hall. 8 : 1 5 — O b s e r v a t o r y Physic* B. o p e n in 10:30— D aily T e x a n of the A ir ; K N O W . U m t t a t t d A u s t i n H i g h S p e a k e r J u n e g r a d u a t i n g Dr. J a n u s G. U m s t a t t d , p r o ­ fe sso r of e d u c a tio n , will ad d re ss the of A u stin High School at exercises to be held M a y 28 in Gregory Gy m n a sium . class Sports—Telegraph- .P A S E T W O Phone 2-2473 — T H E D A I L Y T E X A N — Phone 2-2473 WEDNESDAY. M A Y 12, 1943 * * * Hickman, Driver Plan to Enter A x is In v a sio n ’J itte rs* M o u n t National Tennis Meet in June^ g p an (J C h u r c h ill C o n fe r F l a n s a r r b r i n g m a d e by Dr. D. A. P r n i c k , t r n n i * c oa c h, t o e n t e r J o h n H i c k m a n a n d W a l t e r Dri v e r in t h e N a t i o n a l I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e T e n n i s Me et at N o r t h w e s t e r n Un i v e rs i t y at E v a n s t o n , I l l i n o i s , o n .June 21. Pl a n s a r e s t i l l t e n t a t i v e , t h o u g h , h a s n ' t voice d an a p p r o v a l yet. t h e At hl e t i c Counci l since Bn*'i an I . s s . Rtportt P r i m e M i n i s t e r C h u r c h i l l a n d £ a p R o n ’s e a s t e r l y s h o r e . h u n d r e d w a r p l a n e s . m a m e t a l o n g a n u n m i n e d r o a d on T h e o f M a r s a l a b y m o r e t h a n t h r e e P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e l t s a t d o w n j R r j t i f h T u e s d a y n i g h t s t o o d w i t h - t h a t P e n o k e x p r e s s e d t h e I n p e y es­ terday t h a t he w o u l d r e c e i ve t h e d e c i s mn f r o m A t h l e t i c Di r e c t or D. he co u l d X. Bi b b ■ soon, so e o n r c n 1 1a t e on his d i m m e r plaiis. M ■ ii’ w! de, t e n n i s entlr-Sli est P o n ­ IC iv J 4 t Oving w i t h ’he id ca o f bol d- ii g t h e S ’a t e O p e n m e e t h e r e on a r o u n d J u n e I. 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M i l i t a r y a n d n a v a l i n t e l l i g e n c e as well as civil a g e n ­ c ies s u c h a s t h e B u r e a u of E c o ­ t h e O f f i c e o f n o mi c W a r f a r e , S t r a t e g i v S e r v i ce s , L e n d - L e a s e , a n d t h e I n t e r - A l l i e d C o m m i t t e e on . P o s t - W a r P l a n n i n g h a v e s u p p l i e d c o n c e r n i n g d e t a i l e d t h e ci vi l i an p o p u l a t i o n in all c o u n ­ t r i e s d e s t i n e d t h e p a t h t o o f Alli ed i n f o r m a t i o n i nv a s i o n . lie in Germans Impose Seige on Dutch To Stop Strikes r e p o r t e d L O N D O N . Ma y l l . — ( I N S ) — T h e G e r m a n s w e r e t o ­ n i g h t t o h a v e i m p o s e d a s t a t e o f a f t e r t h r o u g h o u t H o l l a n d si ege e x e c u t i n g t w e n t y - s i x D u t c h p a t r i ­ ots a n d c o n d e m n i n g t e n to d e a t h . S t o c k h o l m d i s p a t c h e s , c o n t a i n ­ i n g thi« n e w s , sai d d i s o r d e r s w e r e s p r e a d i n g o v e r t h e e n t i r e N e t h e r ­ l a n d s a n d a p p a r e n t l y i n v o l v ed a D u t c h a t t e m p t to s t a g e a g e n e r a l s t r i k e a g a i n s t t h e Naz i s . T h e s t a t e o f si e ge, p r o c l a i m e d b y A r t h u r S e y s s - I n q u a r t . R e i c h c o m m i s s a r f o r o c c u p i e d H o l l a n d , w a s r e p o r t e d in t h e S w e d i s h n e w s ­ p a p e r S v e n s k a D a g b l a d e t . T h e p a ­ p e r s a i d it r e s u l t e d f r o m " s e r i o u s d i s t u r b a n c e s ” c a u s e d b y a N a z i o r d e r f o r r e i n t e r n m e n t o f f o r m e r m e m b e r s a r m e d f o r ce s . o f H o l l a n d ' * S u b s e q u e n t b r o a d c a s t s by t h e R e s u l t s T u e s d a y N o g a m e s s c he d u l e d . S c h e d u l e W e d n e s d a y C h i c a g o a t N e w (I - I ) vs. H u b b e l l ( 0 - 0 ) . St . L o u i s a t B o s t o n g ove r n m e n t - i n - e x i l e N e t h e r lan dx f r o m L o n d o n , a s k i n g p e o p l e d e c r e e t h e D u t c h tn r e s i s t t h e r e m t e r n m e n t s h o r t o f b y Y o r k — P a s s e a u a r m e d f or ce , w e r e d e c l a r e d t o h a v e p r o m p t e d t h e G e r m a n d ec i s i o n to i m p o s e t h e s t a t e o f si eg e . all m e a n s • Wh i t e ( 1 - 2 ) vs. J a v e r y a t ( 1 - 2 ) o r Ri d d l e ( 1 - 1 ) . P h i l a d e l p h i a — ( 1 - 3 ) vs. C i n c i n n a t i S t a r r J o h n s o n ( 1 - 1 ) . P i t t s b u r g h l i g h t ) — D e w e l l s o m e ( 2 - 1 ) . at B r o o k l y n ( t w i ­ vs. N e w ­ ( 3 - 0 ) S p r e a d i n g s t r i k e s in H o l l a n d , t h e D u t c h n e w s a g e n c y A n e t a r e ­ p o r t e d , w e r e c a u s i n g s e r i o u s i n ­ t e r r u p t i o n s in t h e f o o d s u p p l y a n d t h e G e r m a n - c o n t r o l l e d p r e s s in t h e c o u n t r y ha s a d m i t t e d t h e g r a v - , i t y o f t h e s i t u a t i o n , t w e n t y - s e v e n mi l e s o f t h e p e ­ j n in n i n s u l a ’s t i p a n d 117 mi l e s f r o m Sicily, t h e v u l n e r a b l e " u n d e r b e l l y ” o f H i t l e r ’s E u r o p e a n f o r t r e s s . t o C h a n c e s o f a n Ax i s D u n k e r q u e do n o t e x i s t , t h e e f f i ­ t h a n k s t h e p e n i n s u l a c i e n t b l o c k a d e o f by Allied n a v a l a n d a i r f or ce s . T h e l a t e d a s s a u l t in Al l i e d a i r m e n ’s c o n t i n u i n g o f f e n s i v e a g a i n s t Ax i s M e d i t e r r a n e a n b a s e s w a s m a d e T u e s d a y o n t h e w e s t Sit-iii a ti p o r t I n R u s s i a , m e a n w h i l e , t h e w a y f r o m t h e s o u t h t h e S o ­ v i e t h i g h c o m m a n d r e v e a l e d t h a t in l a n d a n d a i r b a t t l e s m o u n t e d t h e C a u ­ f u r y all c a s u s t o L e n i n g r a d in in t h e n o r t h . T h e S o v i e t s t h r e a t ­ e n e d l a s t t h e C a u c a s u s b y b r i d g e h e a d c a p t u r i n g a n e n e m y s t r o n g h o l d n o r t h o f Novoros8i.sk, A x i s n a v a l b a s e o n t h e B l a c k S e a w h e r e t h e e n e m y f a c e s a f a t e s i m i l a r t o V o n A r n i m ’s in T u n i s i a . e r a s e in t h e N a z i s ’ t o mm WM STUDY OUTLINES Government 10-A....$1 Government 10-B— $1 History, 4-B......... 75c FOYT’S 2 222 G uadalupe N e x t t o t he T e x a a T h e a t e r D A I L Y T E X A N CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 2-2473 for Ad Taker ms? ill II N M i C L A SSIF IE D IN D EX 8— Loft and Pound 29— Instruction ■ Mkt h m m ti .JL '• , SSL •• •Af I — A u t o * ( or Salt, A u t o m o t i v e I r ade* 3— W a n t e d A u t o m o b i l e s 4— S e r v i c e S t a t i o n * A n n o u n c e m e n t s 6 — Bu* Li ne* 6 — Di n i n g a n d Da n c i n g 7 — L o d g e a n d F r a t e r n i t y No t i e a e 4— L o s t a n d F o u n d 9— P r o f e s s i o n a l IO— P e r s o n a l s 1 0 - A — S c h o o l s a n d Col l e ge s B u s i n e s s S e r v ic e s 1 1 — B a r b e r Shop* 12 — B e a u t y S e r v i c e 13— C l e a n e r s - H a t t e r * . 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D R E S S M A K I N G , d e s i g n i n g , a l t e r a t i o n s . b u t t o n hol es. Ex c e l l e n t w o r k m a n s h i p . PH 2- 7 1 1 8 . L E T ’S T r a i l a h o r t f h a c k ri de* e v e . 1- l ooki ng I,a k e Au s t i n . H obb y- J A K E ri de H o r s e S t a b l e s . 2- 2046. For Sale F O R S A L E : V e r y a n i s i l s t u d i o , u p r i g h t p i a n o in e x r e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n ; u s e d v e r y s o r o r i t y f o r d o r m i t o r v o r li t t l e. Me a l h o u s e . 3622 5. S p e c i a l S e r v i c e v e n e t i a n A T T E N T I O N : W E b l i n ds , r e p a i r ; a n d r e - c o v e r l a wn c ha i r * W a r n e r M a n u f a c ­ t u r i n g Co.. 9 1 0 h a l t 6t h. P h o n e 8*2725. r e f i n i s h e n d l awn f u r n i t u r e L O S T : G a m m a Ph i B e t a pi n e n g r a v e d J u a n i t a W e n m o h s . Cal l L i d s S p i l l e r a t 2 3 1 5 3 . R e w a r d . L O S T : Z T A a t W o m e n ' * G y m . O n e e m e r a l d m i s s i n g . j e we l e d pi n, p o s s i b l y R e w a r d . Cal l 932 0. L O S T : B r o w n i n g a n d c u r r e n c y P h o n e K e n n o n . 86459. l e a t h e r bi l l f ol d c o n t a i n ­ p a p e r s . Reward . L O S T : L o g log d e c i t r i g s l i d e r ul e. N a m e s e r i a l No. ■ P h i l i p P a r r y " a n d F, 3 4 0 7 4 4. R e w a r d . Cal l 2 1 9 1 5 . F O U N D : Wa l l e t . Call J o c e l y n R ugbe e I a n d 5 o ' c l o c k a t 8 8 3 5 4 f o r b e t w e e n i d e n t i f i e s ! ion. L O S T : Al pha Chi O m e g a w i t h " J . G a i n s ” t o m . P h o n e 8 7 8 0 3 o r 8 2 5 4 8 . e n g r a i e d o n s o r o r i t y pin b o t ­ 10-A— Schools and Colleges S£RVlMGTHt s0U7NWtST, I Q I * ) CONGRESS C O L L f G f 4 o * ' aPS s Phono 6953 urn. AUSTIN.TEX. | \ CIU I v ' 64°* 332 BUSINES S COLLEGES -AUSTIN - HODS TON SAN ANTONIO - r> w o r t h - HASLINOEN I n v e s t i g a t e Our 1 3 - Week I n te r n a tio n a l M o r s e C ode Radio Cour s*. c l u b 391 93. M A X m S P R F R E E P L A C E M E N T S E R V I C E C O U R SE S OF U N IV E R SI T Y S T A N D A R D S DAY AND E V E N I N G S E S S I O N S Adm ission by Application Employment Typing A C C U R A T E , s p e e d y t y p i n g s e m e * n e a r c a m p u s . P h o n e 4266. E N G L I S H 12. E x p e r t p r e p a r a t i o n a n d f o r f i n a l e x a m i n a t i o n bv e x ­ t e a c h e r w i t h M a s t e r * d e g r e e . r e v i e w p e r i e n c e d R a t e $1. 00 p e r h o u r . P h o n e 2 1 3 8 3 . 32— Coaching R- M Rand le — M at h C o a c h in g 2 8 0 9 S a n A n to n io — 2 - 0 7 6 1 30— Music, Dancing, A N N E T T E D U V A L D A N C I N G SCHO OL. C l a s s e s — Mon., T h u r s . — 8 to 9 : 3 0 P M . I n s t r u c t io n and d a n c i n g — 35c. I ' i hr*. S t u d i o : 108 W. 14th . P h o n e 2 9 0 8 6 . 28— Female W ork W anted E X P E R I E N C E D T Y P I S T d e s ir e * work. Call Mrs. Burna, 2 - 8 6 4 9 . 40— W anted Merchandise H I G H E S T C A S H us ed s u i t s , s h o e * A S c h w a r t s Ph. 8 - 0 1 8 4 . P R I C E S for C A SH P A I D for old gold, w a t c h e s , te e th , 821 r in g s , s t e r l i n g s ilv e r , c u t g l a s s C o n g r e s s . W anted to Buy I ^ L n j w l f tx W* P a y C a s h . Yo u S e t t h e Pr i ce . F O R G O O D U S E D AI I TO M O B I L E S P E T E R S O N A N D CA 1.1. AN 2 0 8 W e s t 5 t h P h o n e 6 6 2 * WI L T , P A Y C A S H f o r c l e a n c o n v e r t i b l e ti r <*. P h o n e l o u p e w i t h g ood 43— Business Opportunities W E M A K E lo ans on d ia m o n d s , w a t c h e s , je w e lr y , a n y t h i n g o f value . Eave*. 217 E a s t 6t h. 45— Rooms Furnished J U N E A V A I L A B L E u t i l i t i e s . C l o s e D a n d y s e t - u p f o r i n g ! 1 904 Ne i ' h c s , S u n d a y e v e n i n g * . h a t h . 1 s t : S u i t e , t o U n i v e r s i t y , t o w n . f o u r D o n ’t mi « s s e e ­ N IC E L Y F U R N I S H E D b e d r o o m , m a i d s e n i re, p r i v a t e b a t h , al l c o n v e n i e n c e s . T H E W I C H I T A B a c h e l o r p r i v a t e a p a r t m e n t s . B e d r o o m , t i l e s h o w e r . 2 6 1 9 W i c h i t a . s t u d y , S H O A E M O N T A R M S s t u d e n t * B ach elor A p a r tm e n t * , In vite d. AII r oom s w it h p r iv a t e bath. R oom s or m o n th . P o rte r an d s e r v i c e . U nder new m a n a g e m e n t . by day. w e ek maid 1010 W. 2 4 t h . P h o n e 8 0 4 7 7 . 47— Room and Board G I R L S : 8 v a c a n c i e s J u n e 1st. u p s t a i r s r o o m* W i l l s h o w now. 55 ell p r e p a r e d ' 2- 9849, 2 2 0 6 me a l " . Ma i d s e r v i l e P h o n e A p t . D, Rio G r a n d e . For Rent T W O - S T O R Y w h i t e s i x l a r g e b e d r o o m * , f o u r b a t h s . de n. s e r v - s n t * ' q u a r t e r * . T w o bl oc k* c a m p u s . Cal l 6466 1. h o u s e , f r a m e E X P E R I E N C E D T Y P I S T d e s i r e * wo r k 2 3 1 2 S a n Ga b r i e l . P h o n e 8 - 2 7 4 4 . R e f e r e n c e * f u r n i s h e d . Ph. 8 - 8 7 1 7 . S P A N I S H a n d E n g l i s h r o a c h i n g M. d e g r e e . V i r g i n i a Fl ut ier. 81 745. N O W Is th e Tim e TO K E S T YOUR ROOM S for SUMMER! / In a few w eek s now , achool w ill be out . . . graduates w ill be taking their p lace in life . . . m any students w ill be entering the arm ed forces . . . rooms w ill be vacant. A recent report w hich appeared in the T exan said that girls w ould not be living in dorm itories this summer. T his w ill p lace m ore students in private room ing houses. Sum mer school w ill be just like long session this yea r . . . w e're on a w ar-tim e basis! N ow is the tim e, for the good of you rself and the U niversity, to rent your rooms for sum m er. The D a ily Texan 4:00 Dial2-2470 Phone 2-2473 — T H E D A I L Y T E X A N — Phone 2-2473 PASE three — S o c ie ty — A m u s e m e n t s 'Conegidor'Ruined; Booths to Replace Talks Love Plot, N o Action a , r e O r i p n F a F i n n The m ag n ificen t stand made on Corregidor b y American and j # i I I W I I L U W I I I \ ^ I I O I I Spooks President Joins Pledge Duckings Accidentally The n ew est thin g in the w ay o f initiations is for the president o f an organization tha pledges into a fish pond and then fall in a fte r them. throw to A t least that’s w hat B e tt y Scott* president o f the Spooks Club, did at the Memorial Fountain yester* day afternoon. It was accidental* of course, but very e f fe c tiv e The new m em bers who w ent are Susan Hamilton, initiated Louise E wi ng, L a v e r n e Ryan, Maribel Hiker, Frances Rogers, Rhoda Ann Cox, Jackie McKay, P a t Br ouser, Flo Alexander, Sarah Lee A r m s t r o n g and Mary Louise W llleford. 8:30 Tonite 10:20 J E A N P A R K E * J O H N AR C H ER a nd a h o s t of rad io s t a r s l a “Hi Neighbor” P lu s Nosrs A W o r ld In Action D R I V E l i n introduce new To arouse freshman interest in the extra-curricular program and to to campus activities a com m ittee o f sorority activity chairmen is w o rk ­ ing with Co- Ed Assembly and the Orientation Council in planning a new orientation program. student* The com m ittee is headed by includes A nnette Greenfield and Sandy Row^e, Ravenna Mathews, and Kathy Bland. Final plans for mort attractive presentation o f campus activities will be drawn up Wednesday. The com m ittee is considering a bazaar and booth idea to replace the in ­ troduction o f club officers and the speeches which usually make up the freshman orientation pro­ com m ittee grams. the w ants Organization* to have a booth or table in the Main Lounge o f the Union during the orienta­ tion where complete information about each group would be on file. Club members would be ] there to tell w hat the club does I and equipment. scrapbooks Instead show and to Campus Honoraries Fete New Members W. P a t t e r s o n , visiting] Guest speakers were Dr. law, will sp e ak at j Martinez-Lopez, assistant of Dr. E. p r o f es s o r a b a n q u e t of Pi S i g ma Alpha, h o n o r a r y g o v e r n m e n t f r a t e r n i t y , W e d n e s d a y ni ght a t 6:15 o ’clock t he H o m e E c o nomi c s Te a a t House. T h e b a n q u e t in h o n o r of the new m e m b e r s who will be ini t iat ed a t t h a t time. Dr. P a t t e r s o n ’s talk will be e n ti t l e d, “ W h a t Is L a w ? ” He will discuss t h e c o n c ept s o f law which have been ac ce pt e d by legal a n d political philosophers totle and Cicero to the A me r i ca n legal realist. is Ramon p rofes­ sor o f Romance Languages, and Dr. Arturo Arnaiz y Frey, a f o r ­ mer professor o f history at the University o f Mexico and now studying here. the Mrs. Connie Brockette, sponsor! fraternity and assistant of professor o f curriculum and in ­ struction, w as presented a corsage from the members in appreciation the o f her throughout interest ir fraternity, had j j business Bet* Beta Alpha, professional I fo r w o m e n , ! S i g ma Del t a Pi, h o n o r a r y Span-: will picnic W ednesday afternoon its b a n q u e t at Zilker Springs at 5 o’clock, in the School o f Business Administration or who will tran sfer into it n ex t semester are invited. ish for new members M o n d a y e ve ni ng I Girls who are a t 8 o ’clock Room of the Driskill Hotel. t he Maximil ian ( fraternity A f t e r the b a n q u e t , Dr. Pache co 1 in Mor eno was f o r m a l l y i ni t iat ed as a n h o no r ar y m e mb e r . Dr. Mor eno, f ac ul t y f o r m e r s e c r e t a r y of I a t is . I s t u d yi n g a t t he U n i ve r si t y on a j F a r m e r Fellowship. the U n i v e r si t y of Mexico, j the .. . . . P a t Spooner , p re s i de nt , was b a n q u et . t oa s t mi s t r es s the a t A notice will b* posted on the bulletin board on the first floor o f W agg en er Hall. Girls planning to attend are asked to sign their n a m e s Tuesday or Wednesday. Girls may get to Zilker Park by car or Kinney A venue bus. include all Greenfield said. Club Review f rom Ari*- year. * T h# whole fetnily can en jo y this g reat show from y o u r car. W EDNESDAY. M A Y 12. 1943 Union Fee Bill - - (Continued from Pag* I ) . rh Av*.-,..' k a n a Kinard, D e w i t t ; Port Arthur Manford, Durwood; Smiley Mangum, P reston; Dallas Markle, Donald; Galveston Moore, Choice; Bonhanm Moore, O. H.; De Leon Morgan, M. B.; Denison Morse, R. Em m ett; Houston McCann, N ew ton W .; Texar- McDonald, W. T.; Bryan McFarland, C. M .; Wichita Falls N icholson, C. E . ; P ort Neches Parkhouse, George; Dallas Parton, Lumen; Marlin Price, N ed; Tyler P roffer, R. L. P ruett, J. R. ( J a c k ); Slidell R amsey, Mervyn L . ; Beckville ( B o b ) ; Denton Shell, Harvey J.; Gregory Smith, J. 0 .; Elgin Smith, Magus F .; Pleasanton Smith, Will Lee; Beaumont Spacek, R. B.; Fayetteville Stanford, James A.; Austin Stinson, J e ff D.; Dallas Suiter, Miss Elizabeth; Winns­ boro Vale, A. J.; Rio Grande City Walker, D. B.; Hillsboro Wattner, Victor E.; Canton Williamson, W. A.; San Antonio Not included in this list are the eight members who originally vot­ ed to concur but changed their vote on the reconsidered motion and voted not to concur on the second ballot. Against the Fee in to concur The follow in g members o f the H ouse o f Representatives voted not the Senate a m e n d m e n t to House Bill 443, authorizing the Boa r d o f Regents to levy a Texas Union F ee, not to exceed $1 pe r sem ester during the long term, a n d 50 cents dur­ i ng summer. They were the a g a i n s t the f e e : Allison, Ma ck; S t ephenville Ba ke r , N o el ; Gi l me r Be n t o n , J. A.; Wylie Bond, T. R . ; T e r re l l B r a w n e r , H e r b e r t F . ; J o s h u a B und y, M. A. ( B i l l ) ; Wi chi t a Fal l s B u r k e t t , O m a r ; Cisco Ca ll a wa y , C l a ud e ; Crowell Cato, A r t h u r ; W e a t h e r f o r d Ce la ya , A u g u s t i n e ; Br ownsvill e Ch e sshe r , C- C.; G r o v e t o n Coke r, A. W,; Huntsville Cr ai g, Ri ch a rd ; Miami Cross, J a c k ; Mt. P l e a s a n t Davis, H a r r y L . ; Bo e rn e Deen. Tom W. ; F l o y d a d a Donald, P a u l ; Bowne Dove, D a n ; Mexia D u c k e t t, L. L . ; E a s t Bernard F uchs , R. A. ; B r e n h a m G an d y, J o e W.; Winnsboro G a r d n e r , C. C.; Gainesville G e r a u g h t y , P a t ; Corsicana G o o d ma n, J a m e s H.; Midland G o o d ma n, V. E. ; F o r t Wo r t h H a n n a , S a m ; Dallas Helpinstill. J e we l l ; Na c ogdoche s H i l e ma n , J. K.; A t l a n t a Hobbs, M. A.; Hall etsville H u d d le s t on , E a r l ; Oglesby Hull. H. A. ( S a l t y ) ; F o r t W o r t h Even o n S i n k i n g S a n d . . . City Rock King, A. H.; Throckmorton Kirby, D ann; El Paso Klingeman, Fred V.; Karnes Knight, Roger A.; Madisonville Lansberry, Charles V .; Round Lasseter, E. H.; Henderson Lehman, Henry G.; Giddings Little, G. H. ( J a c k ) ; Amarillo Love, Jack; Fort Worth Lucas, Jap; A thens Manning, Rushing; Center Mills, Roger Q.; Wichita Falls Murray, T. 0 . ; McKinney McAlister, Obel L.; F o rt Worth McGlasson, E u gen e; Waco McClellan, C. S.; Eagle Lake McMurray, Houston; Henrietta Overton, A. J. ( J a c k ) ; Palestine Parker, R. C.; Graham Phillips, Jim m y; A ngleton Pigg, Charlie; W axahachie Power, Albert; Snyder Rampy, W. H.; Winters Reed, W. 0 . ; Dallas Rhodes, Cecil T.; Hearne Ridgeway, Jack F . ; San Antonio Roark, W. W.; Temple Sadler, Harley; S w eetw ater Sallas, J. R .; Crockett S en terfitt, R. E.; San Saba Sharpe, B en; Paris Storey, Cecil; Longview Summers, Burke T . ; B ig Springs Svadlenak, Frank; Thrall Voigt, Frank B.; N ew Braunfels Walter. Thomas; Pickton Whitesides, W. N . ; Troup W infree, J. E.; Houston Wood, Hugh; Bronson Young, Charles H.; Kyle. Engineers Tell How to Get Safe Foundations Anywhere a n d c a r r o t s cont ain t ur nips, s event y- f i ve p e r c e n t w a t e r which can be t a k e n out. A n o t h e r g r ou p of i nv e st i ga tor s is s t u d y i n g speci­ fic heats of f o o d s t u f f s to d e t e r ­ mine how muc h cold is neces sar y to p r e s e rv e t h e m while shipping. “ O u r j o b is n ot w a r n i n g people rocks, t h ei r houses on to build b u t to find how t h e y can build l a st i n g house s on pinking s a nd , ” j o k e d R. F. Dawson, d i r ec to r of t h e B u r e a u o f E n g i n e e r i n g R e ­ the w o r k s ear ch, as he U n i v e r s i t y r e s e ar ch bas done in f i n d i n g how to build s a fe f o u n d s - j ing c ar r i e d on to e x p e r i m e n t with c o ns t r u ct i o n o f v ar ious models to help wi t h t he solving of ana l yt i c g eo met r y. r e s e ar ch problem is a d r a w i ng p r o j ec t be- A n o t h e r e n g i n e e r i n g told o f tions. Millions of dollars ar e lost in Tex** a n n u a l l y by the c r a c k in g u p of house s built on e x p a n d i n g c l ay soils, s t a t e d Mr. Dawson. t he to d e t e r m i n e j ob of is r es e ar c h d e ­ The p a r t m e n t t he a m o u n t a n d r a t e of s e d ime nt f or t he soil m e c h a n. c s of var i ou s dir ts to decide w h e t h e r to build f o u n d a t i o n s on them. o r d i n a r y is safe it thp This d a n g e r can be over c ome t h e g r o u n d and by d i ggi ng into f a s t e n i n g f o u n d a t i o n below g r o u n d c h a n g e d by seasonal moi s­ t ur es. is muc h g r e a t e r t h a n that of u s u a l f o u n d a ­ t h a n tions, b u t is r e p a i ri n g r e ­ a n d f o u n d a t i o n s bui l di ng bui ldi ngs ea ch year. e xp e n s e c h e a p e r Initial it e n g i n e e r i n g l a b o r a t o r i es A n o t h e r soil p r o j e c t u n d e r wa y is in stabi l i zat ion of soil f o r hi ghways a nd a i r p o r t r u n w a y s . A s t u d y is bei ng m a d e of t h e bes t m e t h o d of s t a bili zing this soil to s u p p o r t t he g r e a t e s t a m o u n t of t r af f i c. Still o t h e r e x p e r i m e n t e r s ar e m e a s u r i n g str es ses an d prp«sure of soil e m b a n k m e n t s in Texas. i nt e r nal Wi dest k no wn, a n d the r es e ar ch r es u l t s construction* Dams, concrete roads, and oth­ er require harsh mixtures o f cem ent; thin beams require thin mixtures. University engineers are seeking simplified methods o f g ettin g the proportions needed receiving d ifferen t workabilities out o f concrete. for Appropriations - - (Continued from Tag* I) between the two bills. The com­ split mittee Tuesday afternoon the t h * between two bills in most divisions o f the bill which was finally passed. d iffer en ce s free Representative McDonald, in in­ conference troducing the com m ittee’s report, stated that, “ we ha%e worked hard on the re­ port, and I fee! that it is the best appropriation bill to come before the House iii a long tim e.” Dr. Rainey said Tuesday night that he was very pleased with th* free con feren ce com m ittee report * ¥ Philippino soldiers did not receive justice when it became a made-in- Hollywood product. in for few order comes for all nurses to be evacuated to South Dock where they will be flown to Australia. Thus, Corregidor is le ft to fig h t and to fall. The story o f Corregidor, still u ne nd e d , had as much appeal and drama as did that o f Wake Island, but the latter film portrayal far surpassed “ Corregidor,” now a t 4------------------------------------------------------ the State. The d ifferen ce in pres-; entation may account this. “ Corregidor” had too much pri­ it. The stories and; vate life problems o f a individuals were stressed with the figh tin g on the' Island secondary. The story as presented in the fil l told more of the triangle love a ffa ir between Otto Kruger, as Dr. Jan Stock­ man; Elissa Landi, as Dr. Royce Lee; and Dold Woods, as Michael, also a doctor, than it did o f the men on the fron t lines. Sm atter­ ings o f combat— anti-aircraft and hand-to-hand f i g h t i n g — were shown now and then to pep the story up, and it always came in the nick o f time. Alfred Noyes's poem, written in February of 1943, dramatizes the end o f the picture: “ Men o f the blood-red Rock, Cor­ No treacherous foe can that m ountainside . . . . . . America, by land and sea The Rock, the living Rock, for Freedom still stands, enthroned which you died. regidor:— the war, above scale and air, The role nurses are playing is well portrayed but its presentation is more like that o f a news reel. The audience can ’t g et deeply in­ terested in one phase o f the story as it hops about from one incident little to another. However, one nurse and the man she loves, who is at the front, stim ulate enough hum an-in terest appeal to make up for the unconvincing problems of Kruger and Miss Landi. Moves t o her dead. Let all her foes b e w a r e ! ” — By BO NN IE J E A N TITLEY. Sonatas Concert Wednesday Night Ha n de l a n d Bach will be given by Dr. P u t n a m Aldrich, pr of e ss or of music hist ory, a n d H o w a r d Boat- ri g ht , i n s t r u c t o r in violin, We d nes - , N earing the d efea t o f Corregi­ dor, the Commander summoned his st a ff in to suggest, “ fightin g further or quitting ?” Ordinance reported ammunition almost e x ­ hausted. The medical chief said t h a t his suppli es w er e a l m o s t ex- h a u s t e d inc l ud i ng an e st h e t i c s. Tho d* y m * h t q u a r t e r m a s t e r said t h a t all c l o t h - , Music Building, Al t ho ug h Bach in di c at ed cl earl y i ng had been issued d a y s b e f or e an d t he C ommi s s a ry r e p o r t e d t h a t ; the w ay he w a n t e d his music t h e i r r at i ons had g one well into t he e m e r g en c y supply. The d e s p er ­ a t e realized, but they w o u l d n ’t give up. S:15 o c l o! 'l‘ <" t h e sit uat i on was . , A s “ The Rock” is falling, the I played, H ande l e x pe ct ed musi cians to g e t his ideas f r o m music texts. Dr. Aldrich, o u t s t a n d i n g a u t h o r i t y on old music, f o u n d t h a t musi cians d i d n ’t p l a y m e r e l y t he not e s indi- j cated. Ce rt a i n signs similar to the m o r d e n t over t he n o te s m e a n t t o add f rom f o u r to seven notes n ot in t he or iginal music, t hu s al low­ i ng a g r e a t deal of flexibility. Choralists Draft Voices for Concert Li vi ng u p to the mot t o, “ The I f rom show m u s t go o n , ” the U ni v e r si t y Si ng er s a n d U ni ve r s i t y S y mp ho n y O rc he s t r a , u n d e r the direction of Jones, will p r e s e n t Dr. Arc hi e t h e i r f inal c o nc er t of the y e a r in spite of the f ac t t h a t the chor us h as d e c re a s ed f or t y- se ve n to me n two. By d r a f t i n g voices the U ni ve r s i t y M e n ’s Glee f r o m Club, t h e S hr i ne C h a n t e rs , and the g r o u p will be even soldiers, able to a p p e a r in H o gg A u d i t o r i ­ um F r i d a y ni g ht a t 8: 1 5 o ’clock. B e r n a r d F i tz g er al d, d i r e c t o r of t he M e n ’s Glee Club, J . Campbell the S hri ne W r a y , C ha nt e r s , a n d A r t h u r Kr e ut z , con ­ d u c t o r o f the or ch es t r a, have been w o r k i n g w i t h the g r o u p s to p r e ­ p a r e t h e m f o r t h e concert. d i r e c t o r of in The c o n c e r t will include c o n­ densed. c o nc er ti z ed ver si ons of t he m a j o r t h e m e s of oper a , each a b o u t f i f t e e n m i nu t e s length. The o r ch e s t r a an d si ngers will p r e ­ s e n t ‘‘Ma r c h and C h o r a l e " f rom T a n n h a u s e r by W a g n e r , a n d tho Singers, wi t h or c h e s t r a l a c c o m­ p a n i m e n t , will selections f r o m “ M a r t h a ” b y von Flotow, . “ F a u s t ” by Gounod, an d “ Car- ; m e n ” by Bizet. sing M e m b e r s o f the U n i ve r si t y ma- ! sic f a c u l t y who will be soloists on i t h e p r o g r a m ar e M a r g a r e t Corbin, s o p r a n o ; K a t h r y n Dea n , c o n t r a l t o ; and Russell Ho l h ger , te no r . Mr. Holliger took t he l e adi ng role in the Un i ver si t y Light O p e r a Com- i p a n y ’s pr od uct i on of “ M a r t h a . ” H o m e r Ulrich, Ma rj or i e Walthall, a n d B e r n a r d F i t z g e ra l d will play in t he o r che s t r a. P A R A M O U N T — “ C . b i n Today’s Entertainm ent in S k y . ” F e a t u r e begi ns ai 12. I :57. 3 :54, 5:51, 7:48, and 9 45. S T A T E — “ Cor r egi dor , " with O t t o K r u g e r a n d Elissi l^andi. F e a ­ t u r e begi ns a t 12:45. 2:32, 4:26, 6:16, 8:06, an d 9:56. CAPITOL — “ R a n do m H»rve*t," with Ronald Col man and G re er Gar son. a? 1 2:09, 2:34, 4:50, 7 15, and 9:31. F e a t u r e begi n- V A R S I T Y — “ Margi n f o r Error, ” with J o a n Be nne t t. F e a t u r e b e ­ gins a t 2: 35, 4:25, 6:15, 8:05, and 9:55. idea arose from the m eeting o f activities chair- i Italian-style violin-harpsi- men on Panhellenic Workshop chord concert of three sonatas by Day, the plans o f the com m ittee! w • Miss freshmen girls, Although the An W IC A Elects Bernie Hamann 1944 President B e r n a d i n e H a m a n n , co- or dinat - j or o f Valhalla, was last n i g h t elect- ] ed p r e s i d e n t o f the W o m e n ’* I n­ d e p e n d e n t C a mp u s As s o c i at i o n f o r 1943-44. H a n d e l ’s “ S o n a t a O t h e r of f i c e r s ar e A n n a B u c ­ h an a n , vice - p r e s i d e n t ; J immi e Groves, s e c r e t a r y ; Helen G r a ne r , in D Ma j or, t r e a s u r e r ; T h e l m a Freidin, publ i c­ t h e No. 4,” will be played with ity m a n a g e r ; Ru t h H o r a k and original musical flourishes. Mr. Shirl ey Klein, me mbe r s- at - la rge . B oa t r i gh t will play t he violin, ac-] Miss H a m a n n was a me mb er - c o m pa n i e d by Dr. Aldr ich on t h e a t . lar(re in W ICA this y ea r . She is har psichor d. f r o m T ayl or, v i c e- pr e si de n t of t he Home Econ omi cs Club, s e cr et a r v- t r e a s - u r e r of t he S t u d e n t s ’ C o - O p e r a ­ tive Association, t r e a s u r e r of t h e I n t er -Co - op e r at i ve Society, a n d a m e m b e r o f t he L u t h e r a n S t u d e n t s ’ Association. Mr. Bo at r ig ht will play “ S o n a t a in G Mi no r ” by Bach, the g r o a t co mposer who w r o t e almost e x ­ clusively f or t he church. economics m a j o r a home Wi t A activi ties f or n ex t y e a r will be gin in S e pt e mb er . C om b i ni ng the harpsichord and the violin in Bach's “ S o n a t a in E Major, No. 3,” the musi ci ans will achieve hal ane e t h a t w a s i nt e n d ed originally. This n u m b e r is o f t en r e f e r r e d because, a l t h o u g h onl y two peopl e har psi c hor di st a r e playing, the must play in both base an d trehle. to as t he “ tr io s o na ta the solo Print by Forsyth In National Show in a r t, has had a Miss C o n s t a n c e F orsyt h, in­ s t r u c t o r l i t ho­ g r a ph . “ Valley T o w n . ” acce pt e d by the Division of Fine Art s of t he L i b r a r y of C o n g re s s for e x h i ­ bition a t its a n n u a l national p r in t show. It will co mpot e with en t r i e s f rom o t h e r p r i n t m a k e r s t h r o u g h ­ o u t the U ni t e d S t a t e s f or one of t hi r ty- f ive p u r c ha s e prizes. The nat ional exhi bition will hp held in the L i b r a r y galleries d u r ­ ing May and J u n e and the pr iz e ­ the be w i n ne r s will J os e ph P ennel l Collection. The j u r y of admission consists of r e p ­ r e s e n t at i v e s of all of the m a j o r galleries in W a s h i n g t o n , D. C. added to Miss Fo r s yt h, a nat ive of I n d i ­ anapolis, has exhi bi t e d pr ints n a ­ tionally in m a n y i m p o r t a n t shov c. including the N e w York W o r l d ’s F a i r Show* an d third a n n u a l Nat i onal L i t h o g r a p h y Exhibit ion at O kl a h oma < ity. t he Contest W in n e r s Told By Fine A rts A sso c ia tio n in Vustin r - i z e wi nn er s in the T ot s * Fine \ r t « Assoc i at i on ’* r ecent cont est held include France® Sk in ne r , H o u s t o n , an d E d m u n d oils; Coneen Ziuzinger , Wa co , Spel l man, De n t on , and Cecilia S t e i nf el d, S a n Antonio, w a t e r colors; Ver onica Hel f ust e l l e r , F o r t Wor t h, B e r t r a m Bunder*, Dallas, and H a r r e l l Trow t ha rn, Abilene, h o no r ab l e me nt i o n. Of f ic er s el ected \ e a r include the following from A u s t i n ; Mrs. Roarer <‘. Ro he r doa u, p r e s i ­ d e n t ; Miss L e n a Wilson, secre- t a r y ; G e n ig e Shelley, t r e a s u r e r ; F re d C. Moist, Dr. H o me r P. Ra me y, Mr*. Harri* Ma st er son, Mrs. H a r r y Ma rks, Mr*. W. R, Long. Miss F a n n i e A n dr e ws . Mrs. Ren Powell, Ralph Goeth, J u d g e T. G ra y, v i c e- p r es i de nt s; Mrs. J. R. Reed, Mrs. S. J . S mi t h , F r e d W. Via in-, Mrs. E Rowe, Mrs Z. T. Scott, a n d E dg a r Dorsey f or the M rs. R ai n e y Clarifies W o m e n ' s Present Position in Woma n ' * position the c o m ­ m u ni t y. a n d p a r t i cul a r l y the w a r ­ t ime c o m mu ni t y , was cl ar if ied by Mrs. H o me r P. Rainey in h e r fireside c h a t with the seniors and t h e C a mp us exe cut ive h o a r d of L ea gu e of Women Voter s Monday a f t e r n o o n . She st r es sed the f ac t t h at since men will be knowi ng little b u t t echnical a f f a i r s in the n ex t few yea r s, it w ill be up to t he women to keep the world s t e ad y and p r o ­ gressive in non-belligerent arts. ★ She pointed o u t that if a y o u n g women has f a i t h in God, herself, an d m a n k i n d ; if shp has an open mind a n d to a cc e pt is willing equal responsi bilit y with m e n ; a n d if she is willing to p ar t i c i pa t e in to be done, she w h a t e v e r needs will he a success in c o m m u n i t y life. Also, she must have b roa d sy mp a th y , skills that she a c qu i r ed in college, and she should he will­ ing to lay aside a stellar role for a little co-operation. ta r: thai men The war calls for women to a c ­ cept equal responsibility with men. t h e m ­ Despi te the selves have neve r w a n t e d wo men to he economical ly or politically t heir equals, necessity d e m a n d s that women p r e p a r e the responsi bilit y, Mrs. R a m e y point- de out. take to M c C u r d y Says Stay In University ‘F a m i l y ' The i mp o r t a n c e of r e m a i n i n g in the Lr .varsity “ f am i l y” c \ r n a f t e r g r a d u a t i o n was stressed by J o h n A. Mc Cur dy, e x e cu t iv e *eoretary of the E x - S t u d e n t s ’ A n o c i a t i o n , when he spoke to tho B l u e s t o c k ­ i n g * Mond a y night. Tho U n i ver si t y “ f am i l y " is made up of four g r o u p s - s t u d e n t s , f a c ­ ulty, a d m i n is t ra t i o n , a n d cx-stu- I dent* ar c said. a n d the largest in n u m b e r the 75,000 ex student*, he ★ A great n u m b e r of e x- s tu de n t s ar e ove!