The Daily Texan O f the Air 15OO Kilocycles V O L U M E 42 Pnce Five Cents Hogg M e e tin g Starts Texas Cowboys Round lip ll Hygiene Stu d y New Members B Y J A C K H O W A R D Me nt a l h y g i e n e The First C ol leg e Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, T UE SDA Y, FEBRUARY ll, 1941 N o Society Editor is T u e s d a y a« tiIad !cam_ confer* W / I F am i l y C o n f e r e n c e w O' ( I ■ - *' tv A b o u t T i H o w e Economic s B u d t h r e e hun*!: r e p r e s e n t e e seven s t a c o- spon s or ing U ni ve r s i t y a r e expect s t he c a m p u s me et i ngs , S u t h e r l a n d , said Mon da Bv f a r ti agencie mndat la rg e st e ! v ic the I t o a t t e Dr. R. p is a n ­ t i c i p a t e d a t t h e f o r m a l i n a u g u r a ­ ti * m e n t a l h y g i e n e p r o ­ ti on of 8 g r a m W e d n e s d a y H o g g Me mo r i a l A u d i ­ o V l o c k t o r i u m , also n a m e d a f t e r t he f a m ­ ily of t h e l a t e W i l l C. H o g g , H o u r t o n m i l l i o n a i r e w h o s e e s t a t e pro- v i d e d f o r the f o u n d a t i o n . n ig h t at Tal ks in the home a n d family life c on f e r en ce , in a U n i ve r si t y of T ex a s college p er s o n n e l c o n f e r ­ ence. a n d in t wo special i nt e re s t m e et i n g s T u e s d a y will con st i t ut e a p a r t of t he f o r t y a ddr e sses, ex elusive of pan* I a n d g r o u p di sc us­ sions, s ch edu l e d f o r t h e t h r ee -d a y fi s s i on . In po i nt of a p p e a r a n c e s , Dr. E, G. Wi lliamson, c o o r d i n a t o r of the s t u d e n t p er s o n ne l services at the U ni ve r s i t y of Mi n n e so t a , will he the l e a d i ng s p e a k e r on T u e s d a y ’s lec­ p r o g r a m . O t h e r o u t s t a n d i n g t u r e r s will he Mrs. Lydi a Ann Lynde, spe ci a l i st in p a r e n t e d u c a ­ tion wi t h t he D e p a r t m e n t of A g r i ­ c u l t u r e ; Dr. Muriel Br own , con­ life e d uc at ion s u l t a n t with t h e Uni t e d S t a t e s Of f i c e of E d u c a t i o n ; a n d Dr. Daniel A. P r es c o t t , d i r e c t o r of t h e c o l l ab or a­ tion c e n t e r un chilli d e v e l o p me n t f o r Commissi on on T e a c h e r E d u ­ ca t i o n of t he U ni ve r s i t y of Chi­ cago. f ami ly in Dr. W illiamson will s pe ak a t the psychologist' s v i e wpo i nt the ho me a n d f ami ly life session T u e s ­ da y m o r n i n g , a n d will m a k e a d ­ d resse s also a t a w o m e n ’s physical t r a i n i n g session a t IO o ’clock, an A u s t i n P ublic Schools c o n f e r e n c e at 2 o clock, a n d a f a c u l t y p e r ­ sonne l c o m m i t t e e m e e t i n g a t 6:30 I o ’clock. L. A. W oods, S t a t e s u p e r i n t e n ­ dent. of public H o m e r P. Rainey, p r e s i d e n t of the U n i ve r s i t y , and Dr. S u t h e r l a n d will g r e e t tho de l e g at es w h e n the fsr^t c o n f e r e n c e begins. T h e p r o g r a m f u r the day f o l ­ lows ; 9- 12—- Op e n i n g of t h e H ome and Family* Li f e C o n f e r e n ce , M a r y E. G e a r i n g pr esidi ng. Home E co no m i cs Bui lding 105. ’’The H ome T ak e s I n v e n t o r y ” of p r o f e s s o r — Bess Heflin, h o m e economics. ‘‘As a H o m e m a k e r Sees I t ” Mrs. Lynde. ‘‘As a Psycho l o gi st Soes I t ’ — Dr. Wi lliamson. “ As a Sociologist Sees I t ” — Dr. W a r n e r E. Ce ttys, c h a i r ­ m a n of th*' D e p a r t m e n t of S o ­ ciology, “ As a Physician S e es I t ” — Dr. Ma y A g n e s Hopkins, Dallas physician. “ As an E d u c a t o r Sees I t ” — Dr. Br own. land. “ I mp li c a t i on s , ”— Dr. S u t h e r ­ 10-11— S t a f f t r a i n i n g in Physical T r a i n ­ i ng ; A n n a Hiss, d i r e c t o r of physi c al f o r wo men , pr esidi ng. W o m e n ’s Gy mn a s i u m. of Ph ysi ca l T r a i n i n g ” — Dr. Wi l­ liamson. I mp l i c at i ons “ P e r s o n n e l 2-4— Discussion gr ou ps the H o me a n d F am i l y Life C o n f e r ­ ence, H o m e E co n om i cs Bui ld­ ing. of 2-3— A u s t i n Public Schools m e e t ­ i ng; Russell Lewis, presiding. Te xa s U ci on 315. “ The P ri nc ip a l and S u p e r ­ visor C o n s i d e r G u i d a n c e P r o b ­ l e m s ” — Dr. Wi lliamson. 4-5— G en e ra l Facult; Meeti ng, Dr, R a i n e y presiding. See H Y G I E N E , P ag e 3 Sharp L a w Club W in s Competition S h a r p L a w Club was a n n o u n c e d Monda y as w i n n e r of the ca- e p r e ­ s e nt a t io n c o mp et i ti o n a m o n g f o u r ­ teen such g r o u p s in the f r e s h m a n class of t he School of Law, R u n n e r s - u p to S h a r p f l u b , w'hich had 550 points, we r e M a n n with BOO po i n t s a n d T o w n e s with 450 points. C r e d i t s w er e a w a r d e d a club f or ea ch trial which a m e m ­ be r won. \ / \ C a m p u s Leaders To Be Featured In Minstrel Sh ow The T ex a s Cowboys, hon ora ex- service o rg a n iz a tio n fo r men, a n ­ the f ol ­ the election of no u n c e s lowing new m e m b e r s ; I Mor ri s Baref it Bd! Ba rt o n T ed Bellmont Lloyd Bents, n Dolph Briscoe Ben D en ma n Br ian Dillon Billy D o h er t y S e a b o r n E a s t la n d •lack H e r o d J a c k Hestilow J a c k H o w ard Ike {Campman Malcolm B u t n e r J u li a n La Boche M aurice L em m ons Dick Lucas B a y N olen Lingo P l a t t e r J i m P o r t e r Torn Price J o h n n y Mac S e a y B e n n y S eibe rt H. L. Sim pson A r t h u r Steele Mac U rust at Id T o m m y W ilson t . r v f f i r »t girl e v e r t h i n k * i n a t t o e d i t o r o f t h e B a y lot* U n i v e r s i t y L a r i a t , M i l d r e d A d a m * , B r o w n - t h e r e ' * m o r e e x ­ f i e l d , n e w s p a p e r w o r k c i t e m e n t i n a n y o t h e r f i e l d a n d * h e t h a n t o s t a y o n i* d e f i n i t e l v a n x i o u s t h a n t h e n e w * d e s k t h e r a l l i e r »oc ie t y d e s k d u r i n g a j o u r n a l ­ i st i c c a r e e r . 530 Job-Seeking Students Tested Easier to Get Work, S a y s Bure au H e a d g Bur eau vice of tin But eau, candida!! inst i t ut *« d •rn t inn of Hey, who? up- du- li as for last John se of- Hiving lent s I * wa »ph led ii g r ou p >w w h e t he r the by t h r o u g h for for -I im •ant! int* r>< ■plan per w as I run flan swamp of ap p to chi Th ill! by i p n n of his rn men is •n who a tm t he y th** im- in t e r ­ ms incas irig f<>r em p loyees only qual if i ed a p ­ wi io These men wer e chosen on the basis o f l eadershi p, service, a n d scholar ship in the Univer sit y. They will he initiated on Ma rc h 9, lite Texas ( ow boys was f ou n d e d a t in 1922 with the Universit y the p ur p o se of r e n d e r i n g s e n d e e to t he S t a t e o f Texas. P r e se n t o f fi c er s of the the Uni ver si t y a n d As p a r t of t h e i r p r o g r a m o r ga ni z at i on a r e J i m mi e W a t s on , f o r e m a n ; Ro ge r Sullivan, s t r aw - boss; J o h n Si ngl et on, hoss. w r a n g ­ ler; a n d J o h n S e am a n , campi cook. t o f u r t h e r c a mp u s activities, the C o w ­ boys will p r e s e n t t h e i r second a n ­ nu al Cowbo y Mi ns t r e l s on F e b ­ r u a r y 17 a n d 18 a t H og g Memo­ r ial A u d i t o r i u m. Uni t i ng f a c u l t y a nd s t u d e n t in one p r o ­ t a l en t du ct ion, the mi n s t re l s will p r e s e n t s uc h o u t s t a n d i n g c a m p u s f i gure s as A m o Nowotny. assistant d ea n I o f s t u d e n t life; J a y W a r d Pouts, p r e s i d e n t of tile S t u d e n t s ’ A s s e m - 1 bly; h . G. Smith, p r o f e s s o r of m a r k e t i n g ; J o e Wilson, p r e s i d e n t I n t e r f r a t e r n i t v Council; of Ralph Spence, a s s e m b l y m a n f rom t he School of Business A d m i n i s t r a ­ t io n; a n d J o h n S inglet on, c h a i r ­ m a n of the L n i on d a nc e c o m m i t ­ tee. the M .I.C.A. 'Q u e e n ' Identity Remains M I C A p h o n e Secret Tht picnic dent given JO it Mi limb fall, T. Dailey fire is in I!, t e s t m e a s 1 1ta do ct o r of phi ueationa! p-i Mr. Dai lex of t ests d e s i| s t u d e n t s a n ar e gi f he test! app si u* Th kin of a r e view? men th e y p I i i • a I Th vice will fin* its f o r ti t ests pi the f or men?. U he g r a p h e r, a ant, ant , w 11 h edge Mi th*. I f iou I: pu r pose of ake it dif- t jobs, but em pl ox < rs g r a < L . S U T H E R L A N D i ns t ru c t i on, Dr. sneer D R . M U R I E L B R O W N Good Diet: Milk, Cornbread, Greens' Yellow c o r n b r e a d , |is, and milk should vived as a f as h io n ab l e die' S t a t e N ut r it i on C o m m i t t e liers a g r ee d at a m e e t i ng c a mp u s Monday. t u r n ip re- Tie i ex as me m- n the P r o m i n e n c e of t hese foods in a di e t available a t lf) to 15 cents, a in d a y food value, Dr. Jet Win pro* • c o n nm r e ­ t h ei r excel lence indicat e homi p o rted . said, also m u s t a r d Fallen into “ social d i s r e p u t e ’’ in r e c e n t tho*e years, she foods am g r ee ns a n d s pinach could ma ke a c p a l a t ­ so-called abl e dishes as m a n y " s t y l i s h ” foods now ‘widel y used. S t u d y i n g n u t r it i o n pr oblems in n a t ion al def ense t he s i x t e e n - m e m ­ be r c o m mi t t e e h e a r d r ep or ts on b e t t e r diets for low-income f a m ­ ilies, diet clinics, and visual aids for ma ss n u t r i t i o n e d uc at io n. I n d e p e n d e n t R e p r e s e n t e d on the W. P.A., N.Y.A., P l edg i n g t he mse l ves to secrecy, m e m b e r s of t h e M e n ’s I n t e r - C o m ­ m u n i t y Association H ou se P r e s i ­ night dents* Council M o n d a y t he c o m mi t t e e f or el ected a M.I.C.A. “ Q u e e n ” F.S.A., ar** S t u ­ the N at i onal S t a t e S t a t e H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t , to d e n t s ’ Associati on c o nv en t i o n D e p a r t m e n t of Child We l f ar e, v o­ - Ik * held on the c a mp u s March 28- c a t i o n a l h o m e m ak i n g depa r t rn t 29. of S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t o f E d uc a t i on , , a n d T ex as C on gr es s of P a r e n t s of T e a ch e rs , Te x a s F e d e r a t i o n W o m e n ' s Clubs, T ex a s Home Dem­ o n s t r a t i o n Association, Texa s Di­ et et i cs Association, T e x a s H o me E co no m i cs Associati on, A g r i cu l ­ and t u r al E x p e r i m e n t E x te ns i o n Service of A A M , Col­ lege. N a m e of t h e y o u n g lady n a m e d will be r eve al e d for t h e f ir s t t i me with Micaphone, m o nt hl y n e w s or gan of the g r ou p, Bob Douglas, p r es i ­ dent , a n n o u n c e d a f t e r the m e e t ­ ing in T ex as U n i o n 301. Douglas also a n n o u n c e d t h e p a p e r p r ob a b l y wo ul d go pr ess on Monday. publicat ion that to S t at i o n , th** of t h e j Best-Dressed Cirl S tu d e n ts to C h o o se C a m p u s C lo th e s Q u e e n T he f o u r t h a n n u a l el ec t i on to d e t e r m i n e the b e s t dr es s e d girl on the U n iv e r s it y c a mp u s , which is spo nsor ed by the s oc i et y s t a f f of the T ex a n , will be held on T u es d a y, a wee k f rom today, it has been a n n o u n c e d . The r u n - o f f will be held t he fol l owi ng day. T he election is open to a n y girl who is enr ol l ed in t he Uni ver si t y. —----------------------- * A s t u d e n t m a y n o m i n a t e the g i r l 4- of his choice upon sho wi n g his Rut h Mi nt e r , L ow r ey Bur le son, a u d i t o r ’ r eceipt. A sarge n u m b e r [ an( j Gen e Ba r n we l l , n i g h t societ y no ed itors, a n d Ma ry E li z a b et h S ut h- of v otes is desired, how ever, dauble v otin g will be p erm itted. T he v o t e r ’s n ame will be with five girls n u m b e r o f votes will be r u n-off. checked .V. The he a n n o u n c e d the s t u d e n t direct©! r ec ei v i ng t he T e x a n on r u n -o f f. the highest the rn e rland, O range Jack et. t he fol l owi ng S u n d a y a f ull­ o f T h u r s d a y On l eng t h p i c t u r e dr esse d co-ed an d h e r f o u r r un- j ne r s- up will a p p e a r rn the T ex a n , f ollowing best- th e the in ii * _ . T i 7 T h e w i n n e r o f the elec tio n will * a T m d e n t h t he n s* laborat sends the Ste bf* ken f o r re nt Bur Mr. Daih the S t u - u. He is r t e s t i n g Dailey t e st s to O ff ice to Mr Ballet Dancers lo Review Trends Represent C r 1 hei r r> ai ent* I t a m s e n t s the Gi Me mor i al At 20. A m erit an in tli<* m e d ­ ic o r t G r a f f to th** Uni­ ts?'* C u ltu r- m itto e pre- ;t in H o gg on March pres t wo (ii Behi nd th merits o f th* r o ut i n e of t r a i n i n g both c i a -sieal ballet and mo f or each of t h e m wa b e f or e col labor at ion. e n ga ge- ■ r s , lies a e m dam?*; soloist a ai T h e g r o u p of you nj w omen who a r e in t he men ballet ire ira of t h e i r s t a g e t r a i n i ng the u n d e r the G r a f f s . On e o f things f i r s t arni most esse nt i a l e a ch had to D a r n was to move sn the h a r m o n y a n d unison with , ' \ r ,, ' As t he G r a f f s say, T he danc e A i i l and s h o u l d sig n ifica n t c o n t e m p o r a r y l be 4 , ^, n a . . M i m e o g r a p h e d ballots will be Sharp C lub I. named fo r Ju d ge provided at the b allot boxea which ,n J o h n H S h a r p of the S t a t e Su- ” ' ' 11 b“ p r e m e Cour t. Me mbe r s who com- ^ o n t o f the Union a n d a t t h e en d w a s H el e n D r a p e r , a m e m b e r of c o m m e n t on Pleted t w o r o un d s of c o mp e t i ti o n a r e C, R. Boyd, S. Leslie P. O. S e t t l e, G. W. F o s t e r , L. E. ^ p r ov i d ed f o r H u f f , J . L. Ba co n, J. M c G r a w , ! tion. A l p h a De l t a Pi sor ori ty. T h e More bal lot boxes will w i n n e r was G e n e w i n n e r was Gen e of the Main King, Building. Mor e bal lot boxes will orit>. T h e w i n n e r o f of t he e a s t walk t h e r u n - o f f clee- t hc f i r f t ^ located t l T he best dr essed girl last y e a r ^ v r i n g m a ki ng l i i / J o h n CL C u t l e r , a n d H. B. Beeler. Q u i z m a s t e r is J o h n Ma cki n an d coun s el l or s a r e H. B. F r i e d m a n , E. B. L ord, a n d William Ba ndy. In c h a r g e of the election will such election, which was held be E li z abe th W h a r t o n , editor, G e r r v e Pa y ne , societ y editor, and An n Wilkins, ority. societ y 1938, was M a r j o r i e 0 ? b o u r n e , a a s so c i a te m e m b e r o f Ste ta T a u Alpha sor- . G e r r v e Pavm C o m e r , also rjofj 0 f t h ; worfd a b o ut us 19.39 t0(ia y. When represen tin g a pe- t h e past. it should do so a m e m b e r of Al ph a Delt a Pi sor- fr om a m o d e r n V i e w p o in t / Admission t o t he ballet will be n u tt e r s , O t h e r ticket s a r e on sale a t the Te x as Union ami R e ed ’s Music S t or e f o r $1 in f re e to b la n k e t tax holde tv u t c r n c i f ir s t . I 11 ' ' J ’ . a J I W IV VV JJU ill V* the Tune In K N O W M o n d a y Through Friday 10:15 o'Clock Si* Page? Today No. 112 Fight Threatens in H ouse O n Fain Allegiance Resolution O Oaniel Attacks Fami|y Goes 'Not Necessary,' Teacher Pensions Ex-Teacher Says School W a n ts All Security From General Fund t e a c h e r s E f f o r t s o f Te x a s t o r e t i r e m e n t t e a c h e r divorce t h e pr oblem from t a x a t i o n politics an d pension politics e n c o u n t e r e d some r ough s u ling- at the capitol Mo n­ day. when G o v er n o r W, Lee -ent a special me ssage O ' Daniel to House o pposi ng t hat policy, a n d S e n a t e the D ur i ng the a f t e r n o o n , howeve r , G ove r nor ' s message a l t e r had been r ea d , the House a p p r o ­ p r iat ions c o m mi t t e e r e c o m me n d e d f avor abl y E m m e t t Mor se’s bill to pay the S t a t e s s h a r e o f t e a c h e r r et i re me n t costs out of t h e g e n ­ fund. era! r ev e nu e spending, a d v o c at e d I he G o ve r no r' s message, on the o the r hand, while d ec r y i n g d ef i ­ cit if t e a c h e r r e t i r e m e n t wore f i na n c ed f rom all nth * r se cur it y should he f i n anc ed f ro m t h a t f u n d also. f u n d , j r ev e nu e f o r ms of Texas social I the gene r al t ha t , r et i re me n t i nsur e p ay m e n t R e p r e s e nt a t i ve Mo rs e ’s t axes, by hill an d ■>ays n ot h i n g about would the S t a t e of $ J, 500, OOO a y e a r to the r e g a r d ­ t e a c h e r less of o t h e r s t a t e exp e ns e s anti ir respective of any policy of p a y ­ ing old-age pensions. It has the back mg of the p r e s e n t l e ade r shi p of the I exas S t a t e T e a c h e rs A s ­ soc sat ion, f und J he G o v e r n o r said in his mes- sag* t h a t he be lieves new reve- Due should be f o u n d fox pay i ng the social se cur i t y obl i ga t i ons of th*' if tho Legis- \ Stat.ii, h ut that latu fi nanc e e should elect t h i s t h r o u g h deficit p r o g r a m s sper f und if a f fl i c te d with a hea vy d e f i c i t ) , "we should meet. t h e m all a t one time. ” ( ge n e ra l r eve nue fling to Mi t h his message, the G o v er n o r o f f e r e d a bill e m b o d y i n g h i s re- It was p r om p t l y connn* odutions. i n t r o d u c ed in the H ou s e by R e p r e ­ se nt at ive TC n S h ar pe of P a r i s and nth* rs, and in the S e n a t e by Sen­ a t o r s L, J. Bulak, J o e Hill, and Bari Lovel ady. : taxes, t r a n s f e r r e d It -pacifies t he f i r s t $3,- that 500. 000 of this total a m o u n t shall be the “ Social S e c u ri t y A c c o u n t ” t o t he t e a c h e r r e t i r e m e n t r e m a i n d e r f und. T h e is to b** used f o r old ag<- as sistance and o t he r f o r m s of aid. f rom f und r ev e n u e to pr ovide Mr. Mo r se ’s bill pr ovi des first $3, 500,000 which t h a t the t he g en e ra l receives each y e a r shall go to th** G- acher r e t i r e m e n t f u n d, and does n o t a t ­ f or a n y o th e r t e mp t f o r m s of T ex a s social secur ity. The c o m mi t t e e voted down a s u gg e st i on by Re p re s e n t a t i v e L o n ­ nie Aisup, p r e s u m a b l y p r o m p t e d r e c o m m e n d a ­ by the G ov er n o r ' s t h a t p ro ­ tions of vision be m a d e for old f o r m c ag' pensions a n d of assistance out of the ge ne r a l r e v e n u e f und likewise. t h a t mor ni ng , p a y i n g lit her The G ov e r no r' s bill was r e f e r ­ to the s t a t e a f f a i r s c o m m i t ­ to the Lucas bill w e n t r e d tee, a n d See O D A N I E L , P a g e 3 Seek A m e n d m e n t By W ord C h a n g e B Y A L O N Z O J A M I S O N ;>it< I Corr**-: < *v!«*nt t exan < f a v o r a bl y By a vote of IJ to 6, the H our* E d uc a ti o n C o m m i t t e e Mond a y af - t e rn o o n t he “ oath of a l l e g i a n c e ’ hill, Fain which applies in S t at e ipported schools, b a t a f loor fight was p r omised by the six-mem- her minor it y. r e p o r t ed t e a c he r s to ail It was possible t h a t the rec o r d s might show a vo t e of t e n for to seven opposed, as one m e m b e r who was n o t pr ese n t at t he vot i ng said a f t e r w a r d no one had been a u ­ thorized to c a - t a f av or ab le vote f or him, and t h a t he would h av e the e n t r y of his vote ch a n ged . T he hill pas sed t h e S e n at e w i t h ­ out the a di ss en t i ng vote, b u t House is composed of n u m b e r s o f f o r m e r school t e ac he r s, sever al o f who m ar e on the E d u c a t i o n C o m ­ mittee. These insisted Mo nd a y t h a t me mb er s o f t h e i r pr ofession a r e loyal and pat ri ot i c A me r i c an s who un ne c es sa r y, he r e m a r k e d I I J have n ev er h e a r d o f a n a t i ve - bo r n A me r i ca n citizen h av i n g to t a k e an oat h o f a l l egi anc e. ” in ac ade mi c h onor s for the f resh- r ma n honor cup. In addition, papa ii i Lu n God sey ma de t h e h o n o r ro , ,. M , .• „ „ i * - i 1 * i i in to in oil T he whole t hing began j u s t g r a d u a t i n g the home a t Sui Ross. the ques t i on. r e t u r n i n g in H av in g e n t e r e d Sui Ross as to f r e s h me n , J o e an d J a ck w en t j uni or s. Also the U n iv er si t y as Joe w e n t as a h us b a nd , havi ng been m a r r i e d to Miss Ann Powers of T e m p le last s u mm e r . Most of the Godseys r ema i n in two Alpine. Mrs. Godsey and last y o u n g e r children c a me her e s u m m e r the •‘chool-going join q u a r t e t , and she a n d h e r h us ba nd now o p er a t e the b o y s’ cooper at i ve - a m m e r of 1939 w hen Mr. Godsey s u f f e r e d an field i n j ur y work t h a t put active e m p l o yme n t J a c k and o ut of f rom Joe wop* f o u r the a r m y , and y e a r s ’ service from Gene w a s Gene, the o t he r m e m b e r of the or iginal f re shme n, will leave Sui Ross this mo n th to go to El Paso an d t ake his physical examination, for a d v a n ce d flying i ns t ruc t i on , he havi ng r eceived his pilot’s license in the U A.A. school last semester. Whe n the bill will come up in the House, and by who m it will be p r ec ent e d , w a s n o t k n o wn late It vias w r i t t e n by S e n a ­ Monday. tor Cl em Fain, a n d so f a r has not had an active s p o n so r in t he House R e p r e s e n t a t i v e J o e Skiles, who moved f o r a r e - r e f e r m e n t o f the bill f rom the Mil it a ry A f f ai r s < o mm i t t e e t o tho E d u c a t i o n C o m ­ mit tee, defiled t h a t he is sponsor - ng the me a s u r e , a n d said he will not p r e s e n t it to the House. He added i n t e nd e d to vote f o r the m e a s u r e in com- mittee. He was called to a meet- ng of t he A p p r o p r i a t i o n s C o m m i t ­ tee b e f o r e t he vote w a s t a ke n on ' h e me as ur e, an d in his abs en ce t he c o m mi t t e e clerk w a s i ns t ru c t e d by one of the m e m b e r s t o rec or d an a f f i r m a t i v e vote f o r Mr. Skiles. Representative D u n c a n H u g h e s of G e o r g e t o wn e x pl ai ne d t he bin to the c om mi t t e e , a l t h o u g h he is not a me mb e r . He p r e p a r e d two amendment!* to the bill as a m e m­ b e r o f *ne Mil it a ry A f f a i r s Com- ll. H. H o y t, d i r e c t o r o f and d e m o c r a c y m u s t win or be nutter* be f or e the m e a s u r e was re- wiped o u t in the fight to d e s t r o y M e l d e d , and told t he c o m m i t t e e t h a t he will p r e s e n t t hese a m e n d ­ tb}, n u n a c e The fij?ht w y j b< t0 ments f rom t he floor, its pr es e rv a t i on will calf f or t he s a me a m o u n t of sa cr ifices, ” dec l a r e d the Austin public schools' “ F o r u m of Public Opinion, ” which me t Mon­ day ni g h t in the A u s t i n High School a udi tor iu m. Fight to Save Democracy, Montgomery Tells Forum Dr. Montgomer y' was i n t r o d u c - * “ D e mo cr ac y is wort h as much ed by the f or um. B Y W A L T E R N I X O N t h a t he had not ! Dr. R. H. Mo nt go m e r y, p r o f e s s o r of economics, as S p e a k i n g on in 1 776, and l e ade r of t oda y a« it was ‘ * " the s u b j e c t of Is O ur D emoc r acy the bu>hy-hair ed p r o ­ it was that “ How Much W o r t h ? ” fes s o r g u a r a n t e e d wort h e v e r y t h i n g we it will probably t h a t much to p r e s e rv e it. has e cost and we do t h a t co nt en de d . g am b le that we r an win, for it is ce r tai n t h a t we will late M on da y t h a t the lose unless bill will g e t f loor c on s ide r at ion , Dr. M o n tg o me r y as ei t he r he or so me c o m mi t t e e m e m b e r f avo r ab l e t o it will r e p o r t fight, said Hi f o r ce s f rom w it h o u t, The g r e a t e s t t h r e a t a t t he p r e s ­ e n t t i me is f ro m the “ a u t h o r i t a r ­ he ian” s t a te d. D e m o c r a c y and the i mper- ialistic mil itary g o v e r n m e n t s o f a n d t he r n .r a r i t y which work? for p o un d . ” He said he f a v o r s E u r o p e a r e wholly D an ge rs f a c i n g d e m o c r a c y f rom ‘ * Tbe b m pr ovides f o r r emova l against of t e a c h e r s who “ e x p o u n d ” cer- tain isms> Mr H u g h e s ’s a m e n d - inflex the m€Bt s would s u b s t i t u t e t he w o r d f o r ex- the it will s e r v e as a pr ot e c ti o n a g a i n s t f u t u r e disloy­ al ty a m o n g te ac he r s. within ar e ?nodei nizirig c ha ng?, our ible lack of k nowl ed ge and S ee M O N T G O M E RY , P ag e 3 i n t e r e s t , i “ a d v o c a t e ” i n c ompat ible, ; {bill bec au s e i nst it ut i onal r ea ct i o ni sm f r a m ew o r k , t h e w or d Galveston to G et New Med Lab I S p e cia l to the. T e m * G A L V E S T O N , F eb . 8.— A t r o p ­ ical medicine l a b o r a t o r y , new d e ­ p a r t m e n t of The U n i v e r s i t y of T w a s School of Medicine, whose d i r ec t o r s have e x p e ct a ti o n s o f im­ p o r t a n t discoveries as time goes by, has I * en a n n o u n c e d here by school aut hori ti es . been i n a d e q u a t e facilities f o r t he special s t u d e n t a t t ea c hi ng an d s t u d y i n g of tr opi c al assisti ng Dr. Terry- an d sub t r o pi c a l diseases the So ut h an d S o u t h w e s t , ” Dr. T e r r y said. in the school, is in Dr. Ludwi g Anigstein, a r e ­ the d e p a r t ­ se ar ch associate ment , f o r m e r l y associated with, and pr o f es s o r a t the U ni v e r si t y of Wa r saw. Poland, is m a k i n g e x p e r ­ iments with Dr the little U n d e r t yphu s f ever. “ The g e ogr aph i c a l J a m e s T. H e a ri n , a trop- because of th* possibility of l oc at i on of T exa s n e c es si t a t es such a mo ve a t th*' school h er e because of the pr es e nt t r e n d t ow ar d cl oser Pan- Amerii an col l abor at ion, bec aus e of the avai l abi l i t y of clinical ma t eri al f o r stu?iy in Gal ve st on, and worms such as h ookworms, t u t o r and special s t ud e n t , is st ud y i n g hel minthol ogy, diseases ca use d by tape- le ade rshi p of Dr, J o h n VV. Spies, dean of t he m e d ­ ical school, as p r o f e s s o r of tropical medici ne, e x p e r i m en t s with teal diseases have a l re a d y been a r m e d services* n ee di ng physi c i a ns J. A. Kivas is also assisti ng in s t a r t e d , a l t h o u g h the d e p a r t m e n t while doing spe- t r opical and * 11 sc I oscd r e g a r d i n g t h e n a t u re of s u b t r o p i c a l diseases in the n e a r fu- cial wor k a n d r ese ar ch , and Miss Gwendolyn Crass, a g r a d u a t e clin- the r esults. ical t e chnician f r o m Ba yl or Uni - ar e versity, is c o n ne ct ed with the de- of a thD section of t h e co u n t ry , will be a l re a d y k ee pi ng the per son ne l of p a r t m e n t . studi ed, a c c o r d i n g to a n a n n o u n c e- m e n t of Dr. L u t h e r L. T e r r y , in­ s t r u c t or , who b ec am e associated with in J u l y , assi st i ng Dr. is Hea r i n in the s t u d y o f hel mi n t h ol - the j ogy a n d is also s t u d y i n g c r e e p in g i n f ec ti o u s diseases and is s t u d y i n g er u p t i on ca u se d by t he hookw orm s brucelloci s, o r u n d u l a n t fever, and of dogs an d cats g e t t i n g u n d e r h um a n skins. This is a disease pe- t u l a r e m i a , r a b b i t fever. section of the S t at e . for such a d e p a r t ­ m e n t is a p p a r e n t , f or t he re have Ot hei diseases not necessarily t r opi c al n a t u r e , i m p o r t a n t the new d e p a r t m e n t e n g a g e d m a k i n g e xp er i me n t s . Dr. G o r don Worley, a t ut or and culiar to this Sever a l p r obl e ms r el a ti n g to the to diseases u n d e r c o ns ider at ion t u r e , ” Dr. T e r r y a s se r te d. the worm an d trichinae. local medical school i ni Mr. Ri vas l as been more f a m i l i a r with “ The need Dr. T e r r y i n te re s t e d the in is No one, besides Mr. Hugh es, a p ­ pe a r ed to sp ea k f o r o r a g a i n s t t he Two U ni ver si t y m e as ur e. s t u ­ dents, I ng e Kai s er a n d Melvin M obber, w er e on h a n d , however, t o h ea r t h e pr oce ed i n gs. C o m mi t t e e m e m b e r s voted as f o r — T u r n e r , A v a n t , fol l ows: Ba ker , Bullock, Ca rl t on , Cato, C'onnally, Knight, Ma nni ng , Mor­ gan, a n d Skiles; a g a i n s t — Ch a m­ bers, Files, Hargis, Hi l e ma n , Mc­ Ca nn, a n d T h o rn t o n . Young Dems to Compar* Ll. S., Texas Labor Laws T. Y o u n g Collins o f the Te x a s B u r e a u o f L a b o r Stat i st i c s will s pe ak on “ T ex as L a b o r P ro b l e ms ” a n d will c o m p ar e T ex a s labor laws a t a m e e t i n g o f t h e U ni ver si t y D e mo c r a t s W e d n e s d a y Y o u n g Law n i g h t at 7:30 o ’clock B u i ld i n g 105. “ E v e r y o n e t he U niversity i n t e r e s t e d in p olitics is invited to a t t e n d this series as w ell as tho talk on la bor laws,” said S tew art D eV ore, president. in in ( r p a r t h e r he soda f* filii ng in ti tm* ■ v ime employ* van Is a steno- i n t a i n attend* tat ion at ten fi­ e f g e t ! tng one ’irking know]- It pr ovides that the first $26, tho* g e n e r a l r ev e ­ 820. 000 which nue f und receives a n n u a l l y shall be deposited in a “ Social S ec u r i ­ ty A c c o u n t , ” o u t of which all the i ncl udi ng s e cu r it y obligations, t e ac h e r r e t i r e m e n t , would be fi­ nale cfi. It m a ke s no m e n ti o n of Game Breaks Fast W h e n U . T.-Bavlor Bears Give Arkansas Battle As Parks Outscores Adams; Hull to Be Ready for Bruins V> s u ' t f f G r ’» Award ft. BOSTON, FVI (JKS) — For | r * w - r I-record-'ihatte • :ng per­ formance in *he poll v s lit, Far!* Mf -ft •: -.wa. 20->•*»»! -old T fXHD, to* i May hi-Id th** Ha la rn an Memorial i t m i hr a« star of »**• r>2rd Boston in A th <** r , \«»o- «t*.son *ra<*k wot* BY I. W BROOKS TV ran 5 pm'» St#// Jack Gray** L ,sfh nrr CAU*lf* the To xan dtmn$r the firm half of flock af foul* co rnmitt*- • by ithe Fr or* c f Gregory G;v rn w ill rr<•et w h O' PI Bl V F d TTi I lf ;hr y Ark a r: sa?i ti > a only to be faerie n by A frere t .i, Hint margin. Baylet r played the u- .al ArkA; me dtarejf;:rdinjr th*' C ub Rookie M*rri»i BO r o w Fe Leonard k. Vier ilk. rookie short* Hop • - nee M -* Jean G VV ( IN S ) 8 - f the ( r.ieag > < uhs, a* I the thought 2", were shor* end o f the f . rn N ew So, when a particular The Christ.ar ■< were getting walloped, ar per atua), - it they the too. foul was called on a Frog forward, one of the sub* yelled at Dusty; they w e re get? ng ailing eem S « by ports Billy S a n s in g Tire* port* • Razorbacks Gliding Info S.W.C/Title Hogs Need Four Games to Cinch Tie for Crown BY DAVE PARK I N S Sports Writer I ita cellar aerie - F a r* W o rt h t o A ggies move ovi ; court at Dallas t ning. And Fr tie fourth-piace when Baylor usee for what may * to be run - er-up i A Sc VI a* Shea Victor ight. Tr.e ii \! ST. P ET FR SBI RO. F .a.. a. J — 11NS * —-M arx: r Clit I ger coach an* ; V ft- ti Sixth Annual Baseball Plai * Feb. Links Tournament. De-1 Shea’s winning m argin wa­ rn Chi- and I, scored over Jim my F T era* SS aeo prove ye r Ll sague : catcher, wa* the ; jungle course. lay following >vd Brown, former rn Tommy Bridges. Detroit pi? g has* • ail « victory er, w n in the consolation f , .*• d efeating T*-d McGrew, Brook!’ * h I * of the ' scout, one up. Valentine SAVVIES > w -vy*-.— -yy * For Val e nt i ne send her the swe e te st gift of al l — c andy . S h e ’ll know all your secret thoughts about her w h e n she gets a beautiful box of qu a l ­ ity Val ent ine c andy from our fine selection. Beautiful Heart-Shaped Boxes D u s t y ’s Still Sh a r p Credit Du*ty Bocces* with th*- ; bes*. off-the-c o f f crack o f ‘ he baa- f* „ „ • I k e * h o It a e . , . . - - , ketbafl ae a* n. It cam e d . • n g *he T 0,t game Saturday night. DALLAS', Feb. IO.— ( I N S ) e‘* ...........Southwest « '.fife ’# ' Cf »»d ,, rKS ’* ‘ a Baylor foi chi the good f ch i rn.1 lost, and to lay the verdict ia -.‘till: *be verdict team in the ' “8:: P the vir­ tually certain winner o f an undis­ puted title. "If this keep* upf we'll have to use football players!" To which, Bogged* retorted while in full flight down the floor: "You can't; you haven'1 got any!" And the heckler was silent . . Little Super st i t i ous . . . U n p o p u l a r , But C h a m p s .-• • Through mud and tha* dried into perfect golf weather. we followed the Texas Open all day Sunday to pick up such little gleanin gs as: the o p e n 1) National champion Lawson Little won tourna­ m ent by w ay o f a mere 62, nine mder par, on Saturday'* second round. Little, playing with Sam Snead and Mangrum Sunday, kept ahead of the field with a 70 and a 67, both well played, 2) Though a great golfer, Little is unpopular with the press and Snead, Hogan, and the galleries Nelson are the moat popular, while Jimmy Thompson has a large fol­ lowing watching hi* mighty drive*. They average around 300-yards. Con f#r once S ta n d i ng s 6 0 I OOO 3 18 3 2 6 0 0 192 3 2 . 600 254 4 4 . 50 0 3 1 9 3 3 . 500 256 I 3 . 250 136 0 6 OOO 226 Ar kansas S M U. Ri f e Bayl or Texas A AM T C U. The Rears ro«<. to the heights Jan week, putting the blast on Southern Methodist 55-45, and then playing two determined gam es agan st Ari as. But against th<- Razorbacks ‘ he b e n w asn ’t good enough and the Bruins bowed, 62- 4k and 36-31. To Baylor goes the credit, however, for g - rig At karmas it* h a r d e n fight of the sea «on the except to h semi pro Ozacker* dropped team, for one game Three more hurdles remain in the path of Arkansan— a series w th Bice -it Fayette , die thit W ed ­ n esday and Thursday; another with Texas r h n n i a n next week, and f i­ nally a brace of gan.es with S outh ­ ern Methodist Four win« in these -six gam es will give them an assured tie for the title. in March. . , I ...... I L There are other gam e- sched- ,,1 ,1 .1 urea tors week, but they have little e f fe c t <>n Texas Christian, which bowed to Te as last Saturday mtrht 58-39 onen- .standings. the , • i . he big boy* nay to watch him 3) Little believes he has mon- luck when he st u f f s his trousers leg into loudly-colored socks, He about 13 * tarted if during Saturday’* rain it during the Fr o m A Tree, We S a w . . . P F He wore IO* I HubMCT| «nt r 1! I" W '*n h * : a* tuffed m Little -hot a *2 » I never knew how much you sod 70; with them out, he had a could see o f a g o lf match from 74 the top of a tree— until Sunday. W ith such a big gallery, you Tad to have altitude to se,, th* leader* approach and putt at the rotten impressed that way through the la»t two rounds of the N ations' Open tha* he won, too. 4 1 Most ;>!'>* believe that the newcomer who will burn things up china-berry it to Hervi< «>. -’od hole. So a rather tree was them , . before long is youngish, food-ldok- friendly Marvin ; ing, and very Stahl of Fast Lansing, Mich* Though possessing a m srveious swin g and a nice putter, Stahl did not fare well at San Antonio, but the Lot* o f A ustinites were follow ­ so-called "golden boys" Falk. and ing Sunday. D. X. Bible, Bibb several horn athletes, so on. I KING’S WHITMAN’S GOBELIN’S to $5 W E D ELIVER Phone 3514 SI.El; HULL, *©e St err forward, will be burk in th* (tarting line-up Friday night Against th# Baylor Hear* Hull will attampt to fatten hi* (coring #vsr#g* which fall off in th# A r k a n u i gam** and when he injured bl* ankle in February £ p j C V l t i ©hr B a ilu ; fe a n t h e i r ______________ .. ... ... ................... th** P A G E T W O _________ ___________________________ and snow and did TI ICCn A Y CCQDI I A D V I I I U E S D A Y, F E B R U A R Y l l , 1941 ,; Little Winner of Texas Open; Cards 273; Hogan Runner-Up 4- ---- ■ S A N ANTONIO * I SB I • o p & J I .a wan ii Tittle, ti c V a - t I pc ti ch®!rrptf.r, at! !ed the Tex## Open kr” If crown to his collect ifrn t o ils y. hi* 72 ho! e ! aril in the $ IJ,OOO tour rlament *;v :ng him a t hr i e atroke • ■OY*' over Bt-'n J("ifs n o f WhTe Pl# os, S Y the ranger up. ’ H >gs?> s-’tim k opt Hoppe Continues 2nd Title March ( H K N G O , F e b 1 0 . — U N S ) — I h e I if 4 I w o r l d t h r e * - c u s h i o n hi ! I i a r d * t o u r n a m e n t b e g a n t h # f i - lace with •Herds\ ’s r * w> <1- o f i?« t h i r t y - o n e d a v ’and today with W d l i e Hoppe, •hp d efen d in g champion, ^eeming- .d gained r» with a IV First M Hogan 1 3 7 !*>' h e a d e d t i t l e f o r hi* s e c o n d s t r a i g h t T i c rG Beauty Shops year d I New N ork cue racTUR bkat'TY s hop n w i z a r d w a * t h e o n l y u n d e f e a t e d p l a y e r i n t h e f i e l d o f 18 a* t h e p»rm«n«n*1 S#* in 'sr*' rial* ? i -’ l a v t i r t . Ph.*n* i e i r w i n - m e e t e n t e r e d t a f i n a l s t a g e * H e C o a c h in g ike t ■ 1’ » S w o n t w e l v e Clav- a« c o m p a r e d w ( t h s t r a i g h t m a t c h e s E F F E C T I V E f H* m f* h c o a c h i n g Mr* E l l r e c o r d * o f ) win Clark. 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Prs ce I STRUNG RACKETS •Well Strung . . ... $2.50 up Lively- Shorts Presses Shoes S E L E C T V A L E N T I N E S T O D A Y ___________ Te x a s Bookstore 2244 Guadalupe gam**, but th different. sing by 62 to IS score, Saturday r. gbt til* wa-’ T e xas’ foe Friday will prove to be more than the same in and on* team Baylor has had for the pas* three year* The Bear* are not carrying a great deal of height it wasn't neigh* ‘hat sparked it their close gam** w th the Forker-* I* was !.*• ;e Dwigh* Park*, fa-' and shifty, who ran away with the r gh point honors in both games Park* outscored the great Johnny Adam* which I* a feat within sensational itself, Hi* •hooting against the Hogs moved him into second place with eighty- behind on** pointe, Adams in the individual race only four this year. In only Park« and footballer Jack Wil­ son are newcomer* to the Ray!or starting !.neuj> Wilson played intramural basketball las* year. The Rear- still have two good men p . ru­ ing* heigh*, duo. F rank Bryski and Joe Frivald.sk y. The fifth man in the lineup will be dangerous little Grady Vaughn who, when he get* hot, cause* coaches and fan* hat*. Chicago to hold the Bay lor continue* to be darkhor-.- o f this year** race al­ though the position being sought i go? hi not plae first place. First, clear! belongs to th# Razorb unless team;* quit school, second their first and the Gray aer t hi* cagers through in extended o ffe n siv e scrimmage drill Monday afternoon stressing d efen se along with fait breaking o f f en*# employed by the Steer* Friday's game will »*><» two clubs that alw ays put on a show because they both use the fast break H ence, the Baylor- T* nigh', ai was f o rm er ly ann lunced inquirie* E L IZA BETH SI \T ’GHTER, leadt • ' • nr i t * t r y has T R Y O U T S FOR the Turtle Club w ere r»id W ednesday n.ght 7:15 o dock .r the *\ omen'* (iv ! d f sn tar Club w . I I b e held r e v’ Wednesday night, an vice n u an ce I P eggy H . a rd, leader. R UTH NICHOLSON, > a d e r o f rh* announced tha t t ny -out* 4 ■ r new* > <> *-r. *, << r s Will be held or. Wt it aday after- n oor, February 12. at 4 o'clock at the H .*bby Hot e Stable#. All member* arc asked to be present. for the Longhorn Bos ng Club w ll be ever v Ti held ut* la Wednc i lay, a n d Thumda Horning* from 5:30 to 7:30 o ck n Ore go rv Gym T R A IN IN G PERIODS RAY '.VAL! IF p r t* i dent MEN* S T U D E N TS ; nlet eat# f or mi n g a hat; dball club to me# t at 5 o*' requested I ae#-", ay, Februspy i i , ir. the p b y Room . Grec ■ -ry Gym na.si BERKY WHI TAKER director of in* rarr.u’t for men. X PQ f LUB • 73f* RACKET spring tryouts for the purpose of filling Mveral places cprn for new ar“rn.berv. AII who are interested should attend Racket Club Wed­ nesday. CLARA L. HARRI« reporter. BOW AND ARROW try o u ts will ut W ednesday aftern oo n at 4 •'clo c k or the outdoor archery rang*- o f th e W omen’s Gym. A s p is re- nu. ---ted m arc h e ry or.* - o t .e anc bring her q a este i ow* arrows, arm gu ards, and fin g ­ er:: pa. to JU N E JORDAN. president. Steers Point to First Scrimmage Saturday Squad Gets Long Drill On Offense Fo ur I n t r a - S q u a d T e a m s to C o m p e t e I n R o u n d - R o b i n BY BILL WH IT MORF. 7 *i $ po rf a Stffi f H a t i n g “ chn?-’ u p’ dw? >■ the T java of dispensed wit11 the - s ur rounds the fir?' few spring football nrac' - e Longhorns settled dowr Monday to serious preparation for ' br first of their series of mtrasq md „ un* hi to be played every Sat ardu a f t e r ­ noon f or the duration of work outs. Coach D. X. Bible has a n ­ nounced that, the squad bar '■ --cr divided teams— the Longhorns, Steers, Bovine?, and a Mavericks— who will round-robin series. f our play into Two games will be played each begb nine at S at ur da y t! e Long­ o’clock. Next Saturday horns will oppose the Bovines and the Steers will meet the Mavericks at Memorial Stadium. tOjf P a lly ; t e a m H TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I I, 1941 PAGE THREE M ik e Jacobs Plans To M a k e 3 -M illio n O n Twelve Fights B Y P A T R O B I N S O N I. N, S. S p o r t s W r i t e r N E W VORK Feh 0— (INSi Mike Jacobs never majored nathematics or anythi ng else for that m a t t e r — but when it comes 2:30 I to handling numbers with dollars and cents signs attachced to them book es u ll lay you a fail price that He can outfigure even pr o­ lessor E instein. F.D.R. Plans New Democratic W orld Order lf Britain W in s I Late World News ^ W^HIXGTON, Feb IA— (IN’S) Conversion of Grea* Rr •;> W i l l k i e Reports to Ro o se vel t T o d a y l e a d e n to adoption of a sap# policy of lasting peace a f t e r h over n a ? entr ust ed John < , W n a n * as Ame ri ca ’s new ambas ado* Court of St. James, informed quarters disclosed today, wa is • f moment* us mission with which President Roose ■ to th* The peace p. an which the American g ove rnme nt bas in mind p* international society of mankind ba - — ----- u , ! 1 Willkie M-nday night accepted an invitation to make day when < persona report I tmsdaj to President Roosevelt on war conditions •' " the former G, 0 . P. candidate {rnn w ^ ’ing to the White House to talk privately with the Britain, capsized C a d e n t . Willkie will testify before ( 'nims?tee m support of the Lea-e-Lend Bill. the Senate Foreign Relation- shore in Delaware br ea kwa te r R.A.F. Stages Mass N a z i Troops R e p o r t e d in B u l g a r i a Attack on Germany wing the severence Monday o t that Nazi - *»— .............. for ?ome ";,td IP '* v ;i - * j - , j • ri.plom.trr r'lmtlnn. h » t w „ n , coa, t Kuar<1 lower Delaware Bay by w|)W) w / m . J , ,• the i 0f , , arl S Truman ( D-Mo ) asked the Senate Monday to in- sc financial t i an-actions of the entire defense pr<*gram, iii- -falling a special committee to supervise the letting of a1! contracts Hi demanded that those receiving defense contracts should be called tem charged and to declare the profit of each) 1 *• nt profiteering. I I bs to pm Harvey Pollay i *-very . n Did y o u k n o w f h a t t h * U n i t e d S i t * ^ 9 G v e r n m e n t h a s puV>iish*d figr. u r * a — T h * r * a r * o n l y f i v * p o o p ] * o u t t h ? o f nn»- h u n d r e d w h o a r r i v * HJT* o f f i n a n c i a l f i f t y - f o u r wi ll i n d e p e n d e n t , a n d h* d e p e n d e n t u p o n r e l a t i v e s . o r c h a r i t y . s i x t y - f i v * f r i e n d s , t h e ? , ' t h a » t h a t a r * a t C. I. Johnson P »pr''-i*ntin g S o u th lan d LH# I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y O N L Y I t c a l l s visage- establishment cC a r on ecol urn ie demot t a \ a? well a s f f o r p o l i t i c a l d e m o c r a c y . -social justice and economic s e­ curity for the vanquished as well as the victor nations of this war. The state department already ha- s tarted tentative studies v i th a view the plan. When completed, the pro posal will represent America’s a1 dictatorship? ternative rim “ new world o r d e r ” based on th* doctr*ne of totalitarianism. the draft ing of to to the freedom of It will o ff er the citizen of every join? interna nation which of mankind eco­ nonal s n r n n nomic security, re ligion, and freedom of speech a? against tile loss of individual lib­ erties under I? envisages vast public works pro grams in as the victor nations to take up the unemployment slack follow­ ing demobilization of the armies The plan also calls for the re in ^tdbation on an international seal the vanquished as totalitarianism. f Secretary of State reciprocal Cordell trade program, Hull’s the sharing of raw materials and international exploitation of the colonial empires the common in interest of mankind r at he r than for the benefit of any one nation or group of nations. Win a n t ’s job will be to “ sell" this plan to the British statesmen, especially the labor leaders. Thi- does not mean im mediately present ans’ such plar upon his arrival. Nor does it mean he will necessarily start discuss mg it in the immediate future. that he will thr eat s lie in education and stim­ ulation of interest in democracy, he said. that charged Comparing aut hori tarian the ideologies of Europe to our do­ mestic monopolies, Dr. Mont- they are analogous in that neither can face fai r competition bu t must resort to force to ma intain its existence Democracy is the most efficient form of political, social, and econ­ omic system, not withstanding th* inefficiency made charges the aut hori tari an against type is more efficient, why doe* it refuse- to e n t e r into fair com- of it, “ If \ / . . . . , . Ye st er da y’s t han $3,000,OOO . longest drill wa th I he fight mob curled a scorn­ ful lip when Mike boasted that his fistic extravaganzas would gross held on pass offense with mort this year. ends and backs receiving instrue- u-l„ '» ti), this is t w e e as much as hr tion on the mtricities of getting drew' last year, and things would in the open to catch passes. Fol­ ge t worse before they got better, lowing this drill, the squad sep­ a r at ed into the f ou r groups to be* they said. gin wmrk on plays. ( Ii ma xum th* wor kout each squad ran a aeries of four plays against one of the other groups to test tin r newly-received plays against; opposition. But, a* Mike pointed out today, he already has drawn $220,000 Vi th five ordinary -hows in Mad­ ison Square Garden this year, and, he adds, “ they a i n’t seen nothing yet." , Intram urals T u e s d a y , F e b r u a i y l l B A S K E T B A L I . — C L A S S A M I C A D i v i s i o n 7 C o u r t S— C h a n d l e r H o n -» o ' C l o r k v t . Lew! i 8 3 0 ©’C l o c k 3 — W il k o r s o ii H o u s e vs Wa- H o r n e t - ( our* k a * h in n s B AS K E I B AI I C L A S S B M I C A D i v i s i o n 7 o ’C l o c k “ I - H o n k ) H o n k * i s . C r a c k e r ! Mu ' H i it * hot* vi, S a b i n H ( c u r t 7 ; 4 5 o ’C l o c k r, I- ir* 2 — H o p k i n s H u r r i c a n e s va, Vc Co.Or* vs Cyclo1, - Three potential r eg u la r s—-that is, they were star ter s a t our finn or a no the r last season- -were no* pr esent ye st er da y and two of them will miss the entire spring drills. Malcolm Kutner, r eg ul ar end for the past. is a !-o a two seasons, me mb er of the basketball squad, whose season does net end until spring ie over. V. D. Basey, the “ watch-eharm” guard from Austin, has dropped out of school this semester, which make? a him ineligible for spring trai ni ng although he ran play football next fall when he re-enters school. trai ni ng the last Mike Sweeney, fine end from Amarillo who played sensa­ fall until he broke tionally his ankle in the S.M.IJ, game, will no t be ahle to play f or a not her week a f t e r re-injuring hie ankle playing soccer in a physical educa­ tion class. -__ j , , How* little t h e y’ve seen mas be?t. he judged from the fact that he already has booked six more fight? for the Garden, three for Detroit, and one each for Phda delphia, Chicago, and Lo- Angeles. And not a title fight appears in the lot unless you laughingly wish 1 to refer things booked those for Joe Louis a? championship to 4 r i— T ! < * K \ - T i p t o n Co -O p. SJO o’Clock Smith House vs, Oak Gr<*-. r ! -Las Ho ire Gang vs. Crouch gomery C lu b D iv is io n 7 o’Clock i - t e n vs Pr ojrr** - iv* 7 45 o ’Cloc k C o n n 4 — W i c h i t a K n i k *S T e j a s . 8 : 3 0 o 'c l o c k ( l o b v C o u r t !n » h A A M f , I H A N DB AI L S I N G L E S M I C A D i v i s i o n 7 o’Clock I — H Ma eri n! I E n i b e r g e r ) v» R R The first of Louis’ circus per 1 n ua nc es comes in Philadelphia Hr D u n n ( S m i t h H o u s e ) . it C ro s b y ( Oa k (>roc c i , ( C a m p u * Gui l d* v s G Fe br u ar y IT when Joe is due to bounce a few off Gus Dorazio’s whiskers, This is a Herman Taylor w o r d s a n d m u s i c b y production I , o m s — h u t opposed to be Maj I )a v ' h t ? » " bt'hinfl , h *' ,how is Mikp Jacobs. Bi Webb and Tomm,v Tucker] McD*ni*l«’*(Vet War*!' — *; S m i t h ( C y c l o p s ) (MI likening House). 4— M Gob rn K i t t Ri i hi c ort)» CL ( oi l i er (' Wit ( Eschherder). 6— D. < arn H a m m o c k V— A. S m i t h ( L e w i ( K u h i a o n ) ( D D IL ( W i l e y E d m o n d s the E C ( C a m p 1** G u i l d ) v®. B H o r n s * ? ) vs H o u s e ) v s . T. K .tnpk petition I lecture, when asked he questioned. In the forum di*cua?ion follow- if big labor should be allowed to strike in times of emergency, Dr. Mont­ go me ry declared “ i t ’s all right to prohibit labor from str ik­ is also prevented ing from striking.’’ In times of crisis (Eachbergcr) vs. B. I like the one wu are in or ent er if capital B o m b e r s ) vs. that B I H It—G. Ila ighcrty * Campo* Guild) vs ’ 0%**' J. T. Twinging (Dixon Co-Op), ing, capital must, sacrifice T Davis much a? labor. J i , I e in a , W e f t k , , .At,-, Jenk ’ ■ are billed for fifteen heats in the light garden F e b ru a ry 21 The -quad teams aa announced test. A cavy weight elimination by Coach Bible find? one club. the T A n r r V t A e n a 8 0 ( 1 L O W l a t C T L O U A n b f T jLongnoms, composed mostlv of , ____ champion. seniors and r egulars of the ^940 are booked for ten stanzas in the team, the Maveri ck; made up of SHI «ame spot. No title us involved in outstanding members of last fall’s f . undef eat ed freshman team, and the other two team? composed of th* first-line reserves and ineligibles of last season. Our Lesm vich and Nat ie Mann are slated to go ten rounds in De­ troit Fe br ua ry 27, and March 7, Ernie Vigh and Billy Soose will play an encore in the Garden over the twelve-round route. , lightw gut the personnel of Here s q u a d s : one. the ie , , LONGHORNS: Preston Fl a na ­ gan, Jesse Hawthorne, and Mike Sweeney, ends; Bo Cohenour and Stan Mauldin, tackles; Buddy and Chal Daniel, Jungmlchel center; gu ar d s; Red Goodwin, Vernon Martin, qu a rt er ba ck ; Jack Crain and Noble Doss, halfbacks; Pete Layden, fullback. One w'eek laf-r Mike has Al Nettleton and Ai McCoy playing e n ­ light-heavyweight a return gagement on and in Detroit March 21 in the Garden Lew J e n ­ kins and Bol* Montgomery should do capa* ity business in the Ga r­ den, although this, too, will be an over-the-weight affair. Charlet Settle* (Rubicon r ^ c^ ?( J e f f e r s 8 B' N’owf,’nv M i t r n n t n . r e * K i b i c o n ). W m B r o w i a c k S T E E RS : Jack Seale and J ac k West, ends; Zuehl Conoly and On March 21, also, Mike has Jul ian Garret t, tackles; Don Wee- Joe Lour? tentatively engaged to don and J ac k Fr eeman, guard?; take a few shot? a t Abc Simon, Earner (Wiley Hour*) Henr y Harkins, cent er ; Walter the Neanderthal man, in Detroit. ,W| Heap, q ua rt er ba ck; Spec Sander- interest in this one will and Ralph Park. halfbacks,* R. L. bm m * | v a . B a t t ! * . a n d P u r t a r J, H o r n and I * »**-. 4, HIU brock va. JoflfftwiV**, I . M r M a tt e r n m va. C h a p m a n . va . W a l t a o * lo—-w Grain F o s t e r ( O a k G r o v e ) . 7:4S o’Clock I —-J M a r t i n (Rubicon {Cyclops), 2— F. Ron s e n {C a m pti * G uil d* v*. Bill J on e* ( Lew it- H o r n * ! * ) . 3— H B r a i n y (O a k G r o v * ) v* Bill Cox I R u b i c o n I 4— c . («. Na - h Id ( O a k G r o v e ) va. C. VoK-elsanj? * W ile y H o n a e ) . 5— ('. M ille r I Vt I, H o n * * ) va, H S i m p s o n ( L e w i * H o r n e ) * ) . f>—Leu ('lardy * Rubicon > vs, J, Vor- 7— J. T i t u s ( I n d e p * va D. F’e q u e? hie s * I n d e p ). ( O a k G r o v e ) S~—E Y o u n g ( E t c h b e r g e r I va H M a r ­ t i n (G a * H<> r e G a n g ) . 9- B Ka v e n a u r b ( I n d e p ) v« G H e r ­ r i n g ( O a k G r o v e ) . IO -E* g e n e p a t e S e a y ( C y c l o p s ) ( V e i W a r t va F I • ? S u t h e r l a n d va C h a a H e r * Jet 8 : 3 0 o ’C lo c k ( C a m p u s G u il d *. 2— E R um m e l (Cyclops). I— L C la rk i Oak Grov p j . ( I n d e p ) va F. G r i a e o m S c a f f ( C a m p t i - G u i l d ) va, F 4 D. G i r n e a t h ( C y c l o p s ) va J . D « r , ( I n d « p ) 5— ; R a n d a l ? T h o m p s o n (I .e w i* H o r n e t s ) . (O a k G ro v e * va I 6— M, O R anson ( O a k ( . r o v e ) va. F B, f W s l k s r i ) v t 4 M o n g r e l * ) v a Montgomery-- (Continued from r a g e I ) Hygiene-- (Continued from Page I) “ Factors in Education Suc­ cess’’— l)r v\ illiamson. 6:30- Faculty Personnel Commit­ I. tee Dinner Meeting; V. Moore, dean of st ud e nt life, presiding. Texas Union Queen Anne Room. “ The Essentials of a Univer ­ sity Testing B ur e a u ”— Dr. Wil­ liamson. 7— Home and Family Life f o n - ference dinner ; Miss Gearing presiding. Texas I ’mon. Human Nat ur e Rediscover­ e d ’*— Dr, Prescott, N Music by Dr. Archie Jones, professor of mu?ir. Aiding the Hogg Foundation in . its program are the Texas Society for Mental Hygiene, the Texas So- J cia! W el f ar e Association, The University of Texas, the Univer­ sity Christian and Religious A: sonatine®, the State* Department? the State Board of Control, and the personal gam even at the expense of Health and Education, 1 he saf eguar ds again*’ these Te\a« State Empl oyment Service You Can SHB SELL US Your USED BOOKS f r o m L A S T S E M E S T E R N O WAITING Bring Ut Your Books . . . Get C A SH N ow ! I .Select V a l e n t i n e * Tor} n y Texas Bookstore DAYS LEFT 1 o r Graduates * Seniors First and Second Year Laws Juniors to have CACTUS CLASS PICTURES MADE T he production schedule of the Cactus requires that ail Class Pictures be com­ pleted this week. Studio appointments may be made until 5 I*. nalism Bldg. 108. M-Wednesday, February 12, at Jour­ THE CACTUS JOURNALISM BLDG. 108 J a lk in e } , O u i et, pie na I write yon, a r civilization— if narrow-minded, own Panam a ( anal Zone as Daar Editor H tier w ill probably ruin this ana, British Honduras, the E n g ­ lish pos*es<-ior. of H aiti, and our dated, prejudiced humans don t w ell? W , M IR IA M D O Z IE R , s e lv e s against all e v e n tu a litie s ? S p u rre d on by the adm itted common o b je ctiv e of a1! p a trio tic U n ited Statps citizen * to preserve our am er- H O R I Z O N T A L K Whn vrrotm H* Ka ny ten- OjfffUUcd N otice day conference T H R O U G H O U T T H E - Jim (Tuesday, W ednesday, and T hu rsd ay) in­ augurating the Hogg Founda­ tion, students ere we!- me to all lectures and conference* — C H E S T E R F L A T , committee chairman. &( I C H E M IS T R Y coaching class will meet ever) Mon* da}. Wednesday and F rid a y Dight at ?:30 o’clock in room : of the Y. M C A h" stu­ dents are welcome. — J A M E S Y E T T , instructor. of all te * r; ars nitration N O T IC E The-* w he a reg s* jdenta withing placement# for next year Tu««day, Feb­ 4 l f . from 4:30 ruary o'clock in C a rr tor Hall Aud! toriurr to secretary *o the teachers point rn en ? committee. ap­ TO A L L S E N IO R A N D J U N ­ IO R engineer* Pins*# attend a mee* -g on Frid a y n gh*. Feb. 14, a’ Tri® n'r this in fo rtrH meeting you will He conce’Ttirg jobs in the United State* Navy for 1041. This meeting will in Gen og-- Building, room plane I 4 k. At take —-W. R W O O L R IC H , dean bf engineering. fo r For- gr S E N IO R S examination* arg..age senior* only, will be given Saturday, February IS , at 2 ©'clock Pe­ in the P- . * tition* must ne trar's O ffice no* than Feb ruary 12. A ll senior* should che<-k their standing in relation to these examination* with the D®an’s O ffice Place of exam­ ination* w ill ne announced I* ter. la' «r — C. A S W A N S O N ‘ ne Wester * form a union T H E R E W I L L be a G irl’* De tryout An W ed nesday hate Fen. 12 I* T e va* Union 309 at 7 o'clock. A ll girl n’ udent* are eligible. The q motion will be Resolved '■ it 'he rations sphere of Each should five contestant will be given minute* an I may fit.scuse the affirm ative or negative Draw ing for order of debates will He held n* * me <>f the con- inform ation test inquire Main B u ild s g 2504 at i-9 o'ciork and 2-5 o'clock. F o r further T. A. RO U S S C* coach. W h a t « sa ra ie as a day rn Ju n e ? Spring on the campus without Sweetheart candidates, of co .rue, • the Am erican i an you remember way hack public when looked for-*,afd to the baseball season opening in -he spring ra th e r *r -tn • • « w ar o ffe n s iv e s '’ • has Mr. W ilik ie returned from Europe with the a test re­ port on European affairs Mr. W il'.kie’* posdi-n ‘ as beer. like tha‘ of a Cinderella whoa* 'im * ran out and th* godmother g a- t* a stay before retiiiT • ar to sacks and ash#*, S t i r S a l l y S f x a n Tbs On ti a Ie's-s. student o»w- ps .« th- !«'i b i * !1 th* I - r . Tass* Student t 'I * » a* » I - ti |«r Pie shed ••ratty r A sun I ii. *• •en- M »«-:* t. i v . •vet r> rami **• E n te re d se a* r-4 c i* * » m ali «•■*'• »er s t the I', t Of*' se A u s tin T e tat, Bader tit* Ant of Congress March I I 47*. SUBSCRIPTION RA I ES 1 itrner Ms:) I Mott th 4*i St a fo.ro J . ft# I bemaster <4H mo.). L U 4.00 * 0 t S eme t t - -» J na. I nfftca* , Jo u rn a lis m H iild- Telep ho ne t 192, j o t . at IC' , in * 2 -14 S % 1 >a * rn J o ret* c ifc 'iia t ja i. d e p a rt­ 198. I* er! tv int B u ild in g ___ B i l l y m-fit#, P h o n e 2- aft' ) K-L'.o- -i-Chicf B O i D S I M I \ TH A# • o#ie?■* J A C K D O I, P H S p o rt* E d it o r .Sensing I1. C lark A aao ciata S o c ie ty h4 it mr E lis a b e th S hart--a A sso cia te C a rr y # P a y n a T « i« # ra t “ F.dt'or . .A r t h u r 1 ar iin«-r* A sso cia te L o o * E lit K» s-aa*itf J r , C h a rk s it IR (jOTM'ti* Cat Ytf-r; TH* A-.H as Bo b • - K d ito ri* } A u ' " ; int# • J i f k R ftw&f ti #l*d ii sr ■ i' f< - • Ed tie r tai C o . sc . M f r> I 6 i'h - rJa a d . J rn ■ J a r it H o w a rd . Bi h Owi&rm, Z : rn rn* rut a r-, Hr J aa nr*# Dot, sr a od A 4 rife y r rn* 'i J - r M * Bf*n K R rn f a. * - r fs r*ff, C a r it h w * , C a t1'.’©J Corr#*pY - i A Urn yr J rn ftp IMM*. N«'V| lf i rk Ii . r## F if t y * fir# t S I r - f * I c v nr ta J of 14# W M ' W • tie . C o r re? ut. A’ssb sn g to I. B u rmtm. of. th# Texmn lf a r v n rd F lo y d My Oow n Jr.* Co r f #§ - lf?*. H a r v a r d Ha Ha S W po t-, ti ac *. i# S § S T A F F F O R T H IS IS S U E Night E d ito r Assistants Mar Man Roy Ra*< r '•'alf*-r, B ill Whit- N i g h t R BOO rte - N ig h t Sport* Edit*? ’A ai?*-' Nixon Leon W Von e - ‘ mo - Brook© N ig h t S o c ie ty Editor Arm W ilkins Assistant* B a ry Beta Dorsey, Margate-* Mayes, Elizabeth W h a r to n , L o w re y B urb** MB N • Telegraph E d ito r H arvey P o i la y Ciarece Redden Assistant Night Amusement# E d ito r Liz Sutherland Assistant N ig h t Radio E d ito r Guy F a n * agt Difck K now ics A sn *-’ta rt A n n o u n c e r Je a n Staley ohs B e ll e d i t o r i a l f f lq t 0 a i l y : S t a t * PAGE FOUR T U E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y I !, 1941 W e N e e d A n o th e r JI. U te a f jh e lfC H d e J I L L I O N ? O F D O L L A R S And m inion- of men a re being used fhe«e d a .* to vfrpng’ hpn our “ defenites” A gain «t a fo reig n in vad er. B u t are we p re p a rin g o u r­ eiffntA and our freeriom , Congress ha* created a large conscript arm v, ha* expanded ai! arm * of the n ation'* fig h ting force*, and (a now about to ap prove “ all-out" a id — short of w a r — to O re at B rita in . Po ssib ly, if the w a r keeps on and if our spending keep* on. the U n ite d S ta te* m ight be re a d y b y 1941, a* *iome say, to meet any m ilita ry fo rce, h o w e ve r large, in to an the air, on land or *e« is b ro u g h t If the w a r ab ru p t conclusion by unexpected victo ry or com prom ise for one aide, the situ ation m ight prove the in a d e q u a ct o f our “ d efen se*.” T a lk to m any a u th o rities on th is w a r an d yon w ill he convinced th at no m atter w ho win- the lig h tin g , an ­ o th er more decisive test of stren g th w ill come in ?he econom ic struggle w h ic h is sure to fo llo w the co n flict now w aging. It iv aDo quit# co n ce iva b le that G e rm a n y w ill crush E n g la n d in a aurprisingl.s quick tim*- q u ick ­ er th an we could r a llv to her a id ; and that instead of a ttem p tin g actu al in vasio n o f the U n ite d States, the N az i go vernm ent w ill choose to -flatter our in te rn a tio n a l econom ic position and e v e n tu a lly th e re b y to -subjugate us. It i- e q u a ll\ conceivable and believable that if (Deaf. Britain triumph* with or without our aid, we w ill have to hustle in a1! corners of lh* earth to keep from slip­ ping into the position of a mere satellite of the British Em p ire T h e U n ited States is not p rep ared to engage in life- or-death econom ic w a rfa re . F o r in ta nee, num erous com m ission*, the latest that one h eaded by N elson A. R o c k e fe lle r, -ent to South A m e ric a to in vestig ate the position of I nited S ta tes trad** and in du stry th ere have reported fo reig n ers ed gin g our intere-ts out in s evera l notable cases, G e rm a n , Ita lia n , and E n g lis h agents in frequent instances h a v e ch arg e o f the d istrib u tio n of A m erican -m ad e products w h ich compel** w ith th e ir ow n, lh** N azi b a rte r system , too, was w in n in g G e rm a n y inc re in in g am ounts o f tra d e before the w’ar broke out. O ur gov ernment is conscripting men now to be trained for an arm v whose eventual use is doubtful. Yet, we ( annot say that a well-trained and a q uickly availab le fighting force is not an excellent thing to h a w around these days. T h e g o v e r n m e n t s h o u ld a ls o t h in k a b o u t “ c o n s c r ip t ­ i n g ” m e n to s e r v e in th e “ a r m y ” th a t w i l l e \ e n t u a i h H A V E to fu rth er this nation's interest* Abroad not o n ly e co n o m ically, hut a h o p o litic a lly . W ith o u t them s v ic to ry in b attle w ou ld be sh o rtlived . C a lle g e J l u u u j l d O h f ia n c e '6, f y u tu A e jp L h VA lf \ E N E S S ( i f G e n e ra l C h a rle s de G a u lle ‘» F re e F re n c h fo rces ia a id in g th e B ritish in th e ir A f r i­ from L ic h i and can successes, co ntin ued rum b ling s B aris, and the g ro w in g b e lie f in w ell-in fo rm ed circles ’ na* M a rs h s! B e ta in and R e ic h s fu e h re r H it le r ar** h e a d ­ ing or a show dow n, have served to focus atten tio n once more on the situ atio n in w h ich co nq uered F ra n c e finds h erse lf. I n d e rg ra d u a te students of fo re ig n a ffa ir s in ?be 1 njted State* fee! that F ra n c e 's role is -’ ill destined to tie im p o rtan t, d esp ite the fact that B e ta in '* regim e has v ir tu a lly no a lte rn a tiv e to co m plete co lla b o ra tio n 'h e conquerers, 'h e A ssociated C o lle g ia te Brea* w ith says, a tte r a su rve y of co lleg e e d ito ria l expression. A? Io w a S ta te C o lleg e, rho D a lly S tu d e n t w ax es s k e p tic a l in ca llin g atten tio n to B e ta in * recent asser­ tion t h a ? fr a n c e is a sovereign nation, vested w ith the d u ty o f d e fe n d in g h e r soil, e x tin g u ish in g d ive rg en ces of o pin ion and red u cin g dissidence* of the colonies. “ A c c o rd in g to the F re n c h o f f ic ia l,” continues the S tu ­ dent, “ an ag re em en t m ade for the tw o coun tries ( F r a n c e a n d G erm ain. ) to co lla b o ra te in re b u ild in g a < rip p le d Fra n ce . H it le r 'fo rced one to no d ic ta te ; no p ressu re,’ B e ta in said. M a yb e so,” observes the Io w a d o e sn t rn g tru e. T h e , * ' I ut •••.mer o v ati ii stigm a of H it le r ’s p ro p ag a n d istic m ethods seem to ta in t B e ta in ’* e v e ry w o rd , It is h ard to b elieve that H it le r w o n ’t ^hapf* the re b u ild in g of F ra n c e as he w an ts it.” B is pointer! out by the Cornell D aily Sun that “ with fra n c e unw illin gly, or otherwise, lining up w ith the Axis powers, the question of her colonies ha- come hack into the news. President Roosevelt is reported to have w arned the V ic h y governm ent that fu rth er signs of m ilitary co-operation between G erm an y and France may result in this country seizing M artinique and form al United States French Guiana. Thu«, w hile friend-hip for France continues, the concensus of col­ legiate editorial thought in that G erm an y w ill tighten its iron grip on F ra n c e and that the prostrate V ic h y governm ent w ill be forced to assume a k e y role in H it­ ler $ attempt at world revolution, r. '3 it, r y s / f f Ss / / / I S S 7777 S / s 7 0 G A o AAauo suA P u / g / g J# 7 3 - sbr 7" o 8 o A / s s / w y I 3 2 3 3 WO MMIpi ll / / s / / s /SSL W6 12 IS ta 7 H 7 Q w a 6 A 4,7 / / / s s / / / / 21 2 7 2 3 AAA j. 2 8 / s s 2 5 V / A / / a 74, 7 I 3 0 VA 31 ■ /- . . . , / / A 37 3 f t 3 h 3 5 36 fr y r/ / / 3*t wjfwmtw iijpii j /e 6 Is— Maut ital* 5 - O a g g y d ig *- W o r t h I#* a I %, —S w ift roSorrt I % ■ -Rgvereat.ial tear Ik Wha? tea* unit sailed th* Tm*- osUn"? A —Be indebted %n 7— Ceajsf* labor F R' ljqroU" rer^ro-;. 9— The k&tra IO— An appetizer I I■— Psneapp e S tu d e n t P o e to tf, L«▼• and Hop# dear. pipes pe ■, .t-ar;- ft,r only > Yi ear; A. e \ t j never ask me for a da*> And my poesy cannot wa t. So fern d y I pen these lines And my heart within me r •« I * *ad Ja n * H a r­ And ■r re co . read the P at. ry Corner. — P. H G a * Ma tic • Fixe a O’ got flame i* my love. L i • e ir e i;ghtr ng from above. Lik e a one *h■ To rr * so ul J To rn* fire that gasoline on. •• i «>-e my n*.- r* and rr,• gns mask and food some I rations love y* ; w-i-en drum® roll rev heart W ’*h a love *hnt alter* nation*, But no* much, — F H L a ae T«*t devotion, emot ion, T)e»j one *<■ sh'-w my grea* To demonstrate my grand To prove *he love I have in me Is s expansive a? can he, I give my work to the Da ly T. plainly -*ee So that all the world can D reproduced eight thous­ and Ump*. — P H Th? sea; < ’ and blue of my Color S c h e m a • love \!ak( a com bination; The doctors Ii•*t me a* a car­ Without you my world is hut And I lo** mine humble eta above. diac. a haze, t ion. Y our love thing, is a bright swift B u t that's only because you have a red Cadillac. - P. H. • Moon Glo M y love, my heart, and my soul, whole stars Mars, know, ! OO. W ith a bright blue ribbon. At twilight twinkling the S h ire down in radiant glow; Th*- moon, with Pluto and Tells me the things I want to \l! day long I think of you, A l night long I hope you do, W hen first you dawned upon rn v life, But. now. mc dear, all things M y life is your# in one big being equal, sequel. ■ 20—-Supposed bypnoti'* fore* I 22— In this place 25— Who woe th* firnt teorn/M* mem, brr of Parliament? 27— Negftjxra rnply 2A— Scanty 30—-Draw along after 33—-Unit 35- R.dgea I# Of what B> tffynn pro-tnnr* \t Hot*nit th* capital* 1 37—Conflagrations 39— Note of the scale i 41 Spheres of action 42— Portable chairs I 45— Quantities, of medic!uu ; 4*.—Thertfore i DD- Knave? 0f d j 51— Border 54— Short sleep f*— What im the most pojndar novel The tender love wuhin my by HHfn Hunt Jackson? rhymes I 56 Ancrlo-Saxon money of account ’ 58— Constellation gnshawful color Answer to yesterday's puzzle. My heart, t r ill5* music from I? 7H rxbW? IS- t SHV*' O'lt I A- Rp**rv* (abbr.) 17 -Rifer rn A fri'** J St —N o te o f the s c a le i d t S. rhine',, m e a s u re President? 47— Sooner than IS- Par? of 'to 'n " 19 For the a lb rmativ# >0 t ut the hair -bort 52 Ma culine nickname l f H hat wan th* fir*1 namt of th# author af “Mmn I, ht Reft"? 55 French coin 57 —F rog 59 Biblical name »'.0 Make a mi«taKP 01 Persia r,2 — Umlerrmnen 03 Sink in the middle 04 A bulk V E R T I U VU / What it the off etal namt of Karra f % Wha* <« rh/ aa me for a J#- nreoriant of th? tr.rovd nnv. of Noah f I -ilk worm 4 „ Moisten* tim* af »nlatio«i 2# mmatM*. A Dtstrtttutal bi Kin* P’,*U)r«* lirrtdlett* int These th 1 ee I tie rn one big S u e c e d d lu l 9 n u a ,iio n c^ eeeyiA , ^ U eri^ J j h x jltl B Y ( A P I A IN JO H N H C R A IG E U S . M a r i n e ( o r p » , R e t i r e d • ired years they have known best of all nations of Europe how to ( W r i t t e n e * p e c » a l l v t o r I n t e r n a ­ fight on wa** r. The Royal Navy t i o n a l N e w * S e r v i c e I Th* i m -* ignificant fort ign de- velttpment of the war ss the ap- still retains ita fighting edge aa I was filled with hate and it ' recent exploit- in tnt M editer­ strife, At British defense oases on —-P. H. parently una* imo is bin viand that a ma*: ranean have shown. The Royal A ir ru c tio n in Force is second to none a? war in invasion of (he , kle„_ the British Isles is due in the n«ar future, the channel and North .Sea are bombing acorea <»f Prim e Min fighting planes, v este HU i hurchill stationed hundreds of C hurchill’?- an(l rday. I n ■ ‘h ' jestroy B ritain ” a day aftei h aim- .V Le o po f. state I his eonvu lion was reiterated with (I * gravest possible- emphasis rn fighting ” To destroyers, dozen* of light cruis- * w* i n this wa aid, era, submarines and escort vessel* “ H itler must and last bu? most im portant of Coining ors than a thou- all perhaps -more ila: whs mug \m ery, sand motor torpepan of your existence Ob-erved such an phenomenon as unusual beat h,m to the touche. D ur­ ing a rr t J Ie perusal r>* the Dadas New* of recent date, we noted a letter in the column allotted to such literature signed hv one T, R Thompson of T y ­ ler. lr attempts to think ip ex- f rn * ich a parser) wp cu noted for their frequency and sever­ ity. their headaches in They’ve decided to produce, March 7 and 8. “ The Hand Tha’ Rocks the Cradle,” a mu­ sical comedy written by three senior*. V irginia Betty*. Rita W eingartner and M arilyn De- I.iguori, and # junior, Virginia Forquer. B e tty .Jones, 41, ha# plunged into the task of directing the extravanganza, which consist* of a mere six acts with six separate cast*. And here’# the kicker: The goa: of the modest production i* to portray the roles of all th# great women of th# past in moulding history. I B O Y ! H u rry up with tho## headache powders! i I I S ire, the culture of our good neighbors to the so .th did have a ?- n te hegmnmg it hat im ('antra! I t a l y-— Mussolini’* land » Neverthele*s, et is not forget m a - on- Anglo-Saxon co It a t t had its hegir ning n Teutonic Germany. Our south­ ern neighbor*' argument i* this} if we in*,*' ipon calling 'hem Latin-Americans, we should call ourselves German-Am or leans, and we should call our country German ic-America. Since the time of 'he Roman Em pire, all of the Iberian Pen­ insula (both Spain and P o rtu ­ g a l has been known as H «- panic, and since the languages and culture of these two coun­ tries have dominated the south­ ern part of the New W orld , our southern neighbor* wish to ha ca ed Hispanic-American* or Hispano-Amerjean*. W e a * a not quite th « name meets the approval of Brazil. W e rather believe that it doe-, but in case it doe* not, then th# the name meeting approval of all is Iberic-Amer- icans or Ibero-Americans. lire w Kether | A fte r all, s it sound psychol­ ogy for us ( the Good Neigh­ bors) to call our neighbors by n a m e s which they resent? W h y should we obstinately continue to use the names Latin-Amer- ican Collection and Institute of Latin-Am erican Studies when a j change o f name w ill help to bring about that better under­ standing for which the above- mentioned institutions w e rt founded. Iberian Peninsula The time has come when w« should be willing to render unto the (Hi*- pania) that which is due that peninsula! W e should admit that the culture to the south of us is Ib«-rian or Hispanic. —-RO Q U E W E L L B O R N ^ . n th is R o q u e stu d e n t, the U .S h e re w ith ( E d it o r ’ * nota tV rilh o rn ii, U n iv e r s it y ex­ presses his opinions on the p ossible u n fitn e s s o f the term l.atm -A m e-.estt ss re g ard * frie n d ly re la tio n * w ith o u r so u th ern neig h b o rs o f hem i­ sp h ere M r. W e U b o rrie does not claim th a t these idea* »r>> freq le n t am ong the com m on run of S p an ish - sp e ak in g people th e se ideas have been and are being ex­ pressed w ith fre q u e n c y in th e s o u th ­ ern re p u b lic* and by sc h o lars iii th is c o u n try . Arcn-ng th e *e he m e n tio n * Dr. A n ie rie o C astro . Dr. R am o n M a r ­ t in e t Lope/,, and D r. C. M M o n t­ ''h a rin g these vie w s , S ea g o m ery as fir. M o n tg o m e ry on in te rv ie w w ith thin in S u n d a y ’* T e x a n . T h is in te rv ie w w as so u g h t hv> the T e x a n b ecau se of M r. W e llb o r n # * th is s u b je c t.) in te re s t su b je ct p ihlished tha* hut In Tn olden those wh time* were competent to be Master wen intelligent, subtle, pro found and spiritual, L A O T Z U , B, C. 604- R u b b e r S T A M P S o Mark Your Books, Laundry And O th e r Property W ith Your Nam e! 2 Inch Stomp With Your Name M any Style. ^ ^ 15* £ Texas Book Stow -sc#©.* mam urnvma tv a a * # G U A D A L U P E # 1 Can You Malt® BETTER GRADES? ii*- ?y to s 'jd v - v #' dc 'a~* as th# des re. Don't yoj' ©yes ru n your de- s r® or your des '» ruin your ©yet. H a v e your eyes tasted before the next semester « f . . . V I > F ® & T R E A I ) ^ o t f r c w @ ( R j s ) r s Raineys Give Reception For 1st Vice-President Miss Gebauer Will Help Lead Dean’s Meeting Today On the Campus M O R N IN G Registration for Home j omics Building, t Kramer’s Sont To Be Played At Tower The U n iv e rsity ’s first dent. Dr. J . Alton B ird* w ife were given a r . day night from 8 to lo by President and Mrs. H Ram ey, Texas Union. the main in Pink and white snapd: gladioli wore used to b lounge and the dining r service table, in the ji room, was centered by piece of pink and v ■ dragon* and hun • Sh e rb e rt, cakes, candy, po- - e st i ve d. I': an M rs Ram* Mrs. Bu rd me were lr t ing line. Deans, cha n departments, adm inistn d ais and their wives con house-party. Secretary departments served in Mr*. Bt- ine’s r* - white chiffon, trio nu i stones and beads. Sh* sh rt jack et o f self-nu •< it. Mrs, R a in e y w<»re a black velvet and carri gloves. H er dire*- was w ith a lace yoke. Dr. Burdine has bet i U n ive rsity facu lty *mce has held every teaching the Departm ent of G oa Mrs. Burd > was f r rn. r panist for the U r ver* ment of Physical T rai Wom en and is an ex-studf U niversity. Theta Kappa Psi Fias Annual Dance In Galveston TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I I, 1941 P A G E FIVE The B rid al Path Lt. McDonald to Marry Miss Farrar March 5 and ie a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Following the wedding in Vie and t o m in A p ril the groom w ill make their home on the ranch. bride engagement of Miss Mar* Farrar, U n ive rsity student, Everett McDonald, of tm ery. Ala., was announced a ! the Georgian Tea ne he The luncheon was given by th cr of the bride-elect, Mrs, irra r of Austin. The wed- ill take place March 5 F a rra r is rush captain of lega sorority and a m em ber F resh m a n Orientation \ uoume-neart arrangement of cornflowers, sweet peas, and del­ phinium, with a ru ffle of malines centered the luncheon table. Places were marked by tiny stands to which wert1 attached hearts bearing the words, ‘‘M ar­ garet and Mac, March 5.” Miss Dorothy Debs women, w ill He chan Uni vers ’ >• sec: n a conference of the \ i elation of Dean* c seriation, and the At lege Personnel A '-soc lantic C ity February Miss M argaret p, , rector of I nivt r*it\ Halls for women, wil Miss (iebauer to the President Homer P. expected to attend, b in plans w ill prevent anre. The theme of ti e nation a1 defense and it- effects on wo­ men's education. Subject* which will be discussed are employ men! of women under national defence, new occupations and careers ope ing to wonmn. relation of labor standard to national defense, and ads to th* relation of personnel government Tryouts Field Today For Men s G le e Club The first tryou semester for the will be held Tuesc 5 o’clock in ('has Tice in L itt le r ield B ill A ates, pre sh M o n d a y . Other tryouts y ing regular club t; day night at T o Union 401. Then tenors, Vat*'* stab AF TF R N O O N of Gamma Phi Beta <'Iuh, i i i ) West Thir- h Street. Delta Delta Mothers’ celation W om en’* Gym W om en’s Gym i, Texas V’n ion Intram ural*, women’* basket ha!! begins. - Rho Eta Delta, T*-xas Union. N IG H T —Home and F a m ily L ife Con­ ference Dinner, Texas Union. >" I h irty -second Street. A.A I AV, Drama, 706 W est Texas Tum bling Club, nounco A us* m Athl* ! n Club Union ,315. de Vilm orin W om en’* CIuI New Upperclass Club Elects Shelton Head Ed g ar Shelton J r . was < president of Alcaldes, new i organizat mn for uppcrcia a? the firs* meeting on Fe! 2, in the cellar of Old Sevil Other officers Charles Purnell, elected first-vie* Jar of Old Seville, Dave Camphel] has been appointed chairman of the service committee, Jo e K il­ gore, chairman of the membership committee, and A rt Kram er, chair­ man of the at a d a n c e committee* 1 ‘ R- I ' " Charles Pu rn ell, Siodgra-s were ap- F * -if a the service 1 r« r t K ram er * ten songs from Stagger* Or," will he in- d at, the Tow er tonight JaN't-lle Johnson, W ilfred A r Id, Francis Fleishm an, M a rg e rtner, Mason Johnson, Dick i ow It's, Anne Burkhardt, and irii o Hallerstedt, members of 1 cast, vt 11! Of interviewed, Leom a* i'f K ram er’s songs, in * and a lliu m fo rm , w ill be on c i,! King s Record Shop. omen's Gym K id*' M a t 10c til S T O D A Y I E N D S T O D A Y ! AU* M Y E S T A R T S WEDNESDAY ” y "!L L 4 L l J % *~ J a the Thaatns gram**! ? m Rattier h rijc Wtnnw \ v Valentine Gifts and Valentine Candies are here for your selection. Ye O u a lity e Shoppe The Art and G ift Shop of Austin I 104 Colorado St. suggestion for a a ran antique. art rmq— taw met URRSITS G E J L A S T D A Y ^ N O W ! A n y Sr*t 20c i THE SURPRISE SCREEN THRILL O F THE YEAR! T O D A Y O N L Y J O A N D IC K B L O N D E L L P O W E L L I WANT A DIVORCE W IT H G L O R I A D I C K S O N L A S T T I M E S T O D A Y S T A R T S W E D N E S D A Y I W H A T A CAMA OF GAGSTERS •ad \ C A M P O S * MOUNTED POLICE AU Technicolor W I T H G A R Y C O O P E R M A D E L E I N E C A R R O L L P R E S T O N R O B E R T PRF. S T O N F O S T E R P A U L E T T E G O D D A R D E X T R A ___________________________ C G I,O R C A R T O O N A N D Y P A N D A G O E S F IS H IN G S T A R T S W E D N E S D A Y “ B I T T E R S W E E T La Times Tonight " T h e re ’s T h a t W o m a n A g a in ” M etvyn Douglas— V irg in ia Bruca M .infarct Lindsay L i f t — Black and Tan S p o r t Re VU* r»ith Dukp Ellington Bagass Met edit ii irene Harvey ------- E X T R A ! — _______ “ T O R R ID T E M P O ” with M * tty Mather k and Band G R I M E SERIES 'Y O U , T H E P E O P L E ” sn eak ppfv/ e w I Come to the P A R A M O U N T Tonight at 8:00 P. NI., See “ Back Street" and also Another Complete Feature! S T A T E G r e a t C a s t ! The Man Who Made " S T A G E C O A C H " Now Brings Yon a Sea Drama Greater than "MUTINY on the BOUNTY"! (t r e a t S t o r y ! G r e a t S h o w ! O n e o f th e T e n B e s t F ilm s o f Y e a r ! L ELM. C L U B w ill meet at W o men’s Gym 105, Tuesday, Febru ary l l at 8:15 o’clock. Dr. W. C. Bell, instructor in geology, will speak on “ Paleontol­ ogy; A Geological Tool,’ at the monthly meeting of S IG M A X I, fraternity, scientific honorary which will be held in the fountain room of Texas Union, Tuesday night, F eb ru a ry l l , at 8 o'clock. Dr, Roger W ill lams will pre­ side at the meeting. of A busine*,* meeting the G A M M A P H I B E T A M O T H E R S ’ J L l B w ill be held at. the home of Mrs. J . S. Woodard, 410 West Thirty-fourth Street, Tuesday a' 3 o’clock. Mr*. Tom Fran klin will be hostess. The S W IN G C H O R U S of the M en’* and Girl>’ Glee Clubs wil meet on Tuesday night at 8;3( o'clock at Radio House, Truet.1 Harris, manager, ha* announce*! Mrs. Holden F a rb e r of the U n i­ versity of Wisconsin, w ill s p e a k to the C urrent Problem s Group of A M E R I C A N A S S O C I A T I O N O F U N I V E R S I T Y W O M E N W e d n e s ­ day at 9:45 o'clock in Texas U n ­ ion 311. Mr* Holden, a newcomer to the group, will speak on the topic, “ The F a r F a rt.” She has lived for years in France, England, India and in South A frica, and will speak significantly and with au­ thority. Follow ing her talk, a group dis­ cussion w ill he led bv Mr*. A. L. Brandon, and A A .U .W . member* and their friend* are invited to have part in this meeting arui dis­ cussion. The B E R E A N J L A S S of the U niversity Methodist Church will meet with Mr* C. T. G ray Tues­ day morning at IO o’clock. K A P P A A L P H A T H E T A alum ­ nae w i l l meet for luncheon Tues­ day afternoon at I o’clock at the chapter house. A business meet­ ing will follow the luncheon. There will he a meeting of R H D E T A D E L T A Tuesday a fte r­ noon at 5 o’clock in the Texas U n ­ ion. Mi-- H arriet W est Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roh« r* Brya n t Mitchell, of Austin, and Fhoma* Adams Crogson, son of M r. and Mrs. E a r l Theod ore Cres­ son of Dallas, were married S a t­ urday afternoon at St. D avid ’* Rev. Church. Episcopal Charles A. Sumners wa* in charge. C arl Fehr at the organ, played “ O Perfect Lo ve” and “ I Love You T ru ly ." The Attending her sister wa* Sa lly Ja n e Mitchell. Charles Crosser of D a lla s brother of the bride-groom, wa* best man. Groomsman was Fred# re k M .Fines of Houston. in The bride, who was given marriage by her father, wore a beige dressmaker saddle- stitched in deeper tan, hat and glove* of beige, and brown bag and shoes. H er corsage was of suit, No More Exams, Men Ask Girls To Dinner Again ^ ith final* over and the new term well underway, the fra ter­ nity men again ask their girl* to Sunday dinner* and b u ffet sup­ pers at the house. Guests included the follow ing: B eta T h e ta Pi M ary V ir g in ia Th we*#. M a r g a r e t M a ry M rs. R a y C orcoran G len Don Reeder .Jane .'♦ .•vee M a ry J u l i a E m i l y B u s h P h i G am m a D e lta Bags and Gloves rn i n Flippant Colors g A Rollicking Yarn of Two Sailors W h o Had More than One Girl in Every Port! W A L T E R W A N G E R Presents In J O H N FORD'S Productio n of EUGENE O'NEILL'S Th*Lone S H O R T S ------------------ Info. Plea** - Color Short « News O P E N J0:48 — 30c T IL L l l

. k w k h m o o ; sh*'.- WF AA (SOO; It GIC 0 <570 MBS— KNOW v a r i e t y C. .__ p I f. R«ljr p J ; JJP f th l r W a ■ lu g ’s ortho * ira N 'H C .R w i, h ; I 5 . U n n v K o n r B s . R a y B lo - a a rh1* M art T f, • •< th IN NBG-TO ( B S M 'A it " I r e NHC R H : ‘ f*y * 8 0 - > rf n - ’J re ( if. Kit*! orrhrv. We, the P« op! lh t ibber M< NKT r -i. I'-'.h Ii .De Va Bf R M; G .f M pi sa Ti i i)i N Bf B (, i B S r>R A M A 7— C ourt o f M ; ? dr T i r t N ig h te 7 ,; * IO, and 9 55 o ’clock! I • * ft c * r “ T in P a n A l l e y ” P ' ion o f p la yw rig h ts, actor*, and W ith B e tty G ra b ic and A line F f r flirtya <‘- l l , 3 4 5 }{“ w in a rT tic a stardp oint. F e a tu re start* a t 1 1 -40, J C A P I T O L ’ fj*' » , 1 < \\ ■ ■ Po tic rn,” ^ • • f - ’ J I 1 N o r t h w e s t M o u n t e d I 30 o ’clock at 5:43, 7:4 I, and 9 : 4 5 o ‘c! >rk P a u le tte G oddard F e a t un* start*- a ’ - “ 'N 4 56, 7.25, and 9:54 o’clock. peak, a* y T h e ate r, as one of New' V ‘>rk*s tffire critic , Mr. B ro w n a jurisftnar and r r.' r arn I h», ,/• he « an a uthor- e t heat era, he usually hi' talks to the layman ’ inform ally. wn wa- graduated 'r iv e r sity in 1923, He 5 52, 7 Id, arid 5 44 o’clock. ' id er Proft or G ■ *rge rker in the 47 W ork* became dramatic critic the New York Evening Post - m ing a* associate ■ ' T E X A S : “ I W en t a D iv o rc e ” Blonde!! and Dick from Powell. Feature starts at •> 3 A o' U ’ ’ I' J< ■ ■ eld. Feat ire *t sit- 6 ‘ E * » ( o f th- R i v - r ” * D R I VK-1X T U E A T H R H ;J.g and JO o^cIr*rk T h a t W o m a n A g a i n ’ ‘ T h e re ’* W ith .loan T I N f< \f, v‘- 192'.* af Le Mr R »p, He G u ild M o n th ly. S in c e then v yn Douglas and V ir g in ia Bruce. v r "*-r. seven bonks on the Featu tarts at 7 d 9 o’c 7et a-cf w hat a color*- e* ta$+§- * - f c 0 r ■ o c * assortm ent *■ e r * • r ° a o , ■ ~ a d d ze:* * 0 /our new s- ' ' 0 suds and s“ c e a * 0 e ' Cr '■ Jr r I. n - ^ ~ - Q v ' v b % * O' • re woots n b “ ' c S q colors et 5 , our c 0 ect or c* r e v st 0 ’ n ' . . 1 . 0 0 ap tea rd H i * w i f e t h i n k s she * s o m e t h i n g y o u r e a d a b o u t rn a F r e n c h n o v e l T h a t s w h a t t h e r e a l M r s S a x e l ’s f r i e n d s s a id in B a r k S t r e e t , ” p l a y i n g « t t h e P a r a m o u n t t h r o u g h T u e s d a y R u t w i t h 7 so— U n cle J i m ’* Que: lio n p C h e r i e s B o y e r a n d M a r g a r e t S u i l a v a n , p i c t u r e d a b o v e p o r t r a y i n g NHC B lu e . t h e m a i n p a r t s y o u ' l l a g r e e t h a t t h i s s t i r r i n g p l a y o f F a n n i e H u r s t ’* i t v e r y r e a l . M r taught sn Brow n ha* the New \ ork Am erican Laboratory Theater, the Broad lo a f W r ite r ’? f - N*r and Y a le Un. v* r ity, *e> < ol 1 a U r ersit § RFSnOLDS-PEniflnD Its Spring at Reynolds-Penland! Critic Says A Cappella Choir Prepared Well In One Semester B Y K E N N E T H R A G S D A L E T*rm Mumxr Cntu* The four-month-old Gnsversify A ( app* a i 'noir of 40 »i* ice*-.rn panied v* -«•« jnder N e dijprrtir-r. o f A r hie N J ,n* appearance Sunday afternoon th ie p e r ­ formance, they were aaa fated by the U niversity Sym phony Orchestra ' base B a rom en, baritone, and M argaret Corbin, op rn no, a with soloist. in Hogg A u d ito r iu m .*.•« F o r ♦ It ii rem»rk*bi. . a- ' h " B a lle t Russe to Be rroup has aceonph.1 ad „ or,. .. •emeater o f training. The 40 j *n D a lla s F e b ru a ry 20 : . ▼0 1c*'s blended as one gigantic The Ball* Russe dc Mont* Tocai instrument, responded flex- r *rln w ill ms ibiy under D r. Jo n ** direction, Their a tla tls were solid w th as- ,, , ‘ *T' v *' v; ‘ :’ r c b m a ry 20. for . Si nce to he giver, in j . . I I ha Has Thursda; it one p e rforrr Pi suranee and understanding, their release* w ere clean a n d pre- and di tori urn TH* program w ,ll n c w cise, Th:* type of unaccompanied is som ething com ­ en >ral t g ag , I'CXH*, audi- p a ra tiv e ly new to ’ a , •nee*, nut judging from inc ap- . plause Sunday a fte rn o o n , ai- re&tjy aas quite a large fallow,ng «f ‘ r ig ’ . here rn Austin, . : , ,I , , J, 1 ■ vs k A ♦! tv. , a r * 4 dnneed i,f , _ *, *, ,\ ■ “ \j* ra‘ 1 . 1 1 ,, * ’ , B Mis .Siarrnskn favor •>- bn , . ,, and I^aorude Marsirye, dp cc* Gowned in new maroon robes head .^r j Hf 0f jnnf,r „ j ** in rear of and standing (*n a circular grad g, , Bated platform University Symphony Orchestra, ....... the eombiBed group, forme,I „ „ cfc. p w im p ress.vs p ictu re on the specia ly e nlarg ed stage of H o g g A u d i­ torium . ‘ the ,-ertor of the Ballet rv un ft will ii if ii 1 ti r>i‘ f me mu* 1 * .... ( hi Phi fra t* 'i ruty the pie Igjr g ha of ounce-! * * nson. Stamf-.r-L f - r a Pride an d Pre ju d ice’ Austin H ig h A ctors’ Next R eh ea rsa l* fo r the forth com in g production o f “ P rid e and P r e ju ­ d ice” w ere begun this w eek by the Red Dragon P la y e rs o f A u stin H igh School. TH*- play, u n d er the d ire ctio n o f M iss Ju a n ita Sim pson, w ill •>ir‘ presented on F e b r u a ry 27 and 2H in the a u d ito riu m , Ben W a y n e G re ig is the student (Iire■ tor for the production, 1 "r,r , aud stage In , barge of make-up is Goad Robin- A t technicians are !-r,-k Rob- anair. r» will b. , ii' '• us- , , . , ! f ' " ' . and Giyn l r uly, I.-.. , ran M em bers o f the cast are Ja c k Alexander, Boh Ferguson, Patricia Ja n * B M u ck elroy, M c T e e , < a r r i e R i c k e r , K a t h e r i n e I ta c ku -, Je a n a r ]o r ie W o lfs , F ra n k Law son, . a I d * r ford, Ja m e s P ie rc e , B ill B v rn <, H a llie Bu rn a , M a rg a re t Helen B u tc h e r, S a ra h Le e A r m ­ strong, E th e l Mae Benson, Rose­ m a ry D avis, B e n W a y n e G reig , ar -I M a rgaret < lark. ,f -a c a - i g af» N " . . 4 pf a M i m : o f \ ! t h e G a } W * y m a n A d a m * F i l m V to Ti Ti I f- i«ir f.-ini showing Warn. in charge o f costum e*, w o u ld *ap- preejate a n y co opt ration ing the needed item s, in local- a p o rtra it w ill be shown rnan A dam * engaged rn p ain tin g a t the Dustin VVomanL* Club B u ild in g 3:30 T h e re will be the lovely heroin*-, W e d n e sd a y a fte rn o o n the (fie b rave hero, and the dei* stable o’clock fo r the b e n e fit v illa in w ith a plot fe a tu rin g hi-*- film ha* league m em ber*. T he ing and ap p la u d in g a* the hen- circu la te d through the E a s t and rexi ic* hi* love arri th w a rts the has a*'raised con siderable inte>-- ▼II*ain. A s a lw a y s , v clue trium ph* est. o f at It s Spring at Reynolds-Penland! M a k e y o u r f i r s t S P R I N G S U IT I he Em bassy M o d e l I ai/oredin Hollywood $ 4 0 of hor the opening num ber, Dr Jo n e s selected ‘’G a llia ,” a acred 1 barie* choral composition short mass, who • Gounod. In t tex* is !A«*s : co rn t ie I a nenta t i or.* o f Je re m ia h , the orchestra to a n d chorus w e r* com bined form a background the so­ for p ra n o *<• a M a rg a re t C rbm whose voice sa fa m ilia r to a ll A u s­ tin C ” cert goers. Her perform • nee in *'(, - .h a ” a -1 -1 * *,ew > - els to h - s o v c m eets. fl S h a rin g honors w ith M -• F o r. bin, Chase Baroni p o , scored • *r baritone in g the solo role in ti <> the F o r A m e ric a n s ,” ». • And or .1 re­ n u m b er Mr. B a r Jo n e s w ere r< -a ed fra. t . 0 ? ‘Ba a to the «*age to a kl applaU! f t • e H v ledge she A C a p p e lla Choir G ive s P r o g r a m O v e r K N O W The U niversit A Capped I* ction o f Dr C h o i r , u n d e r th A rch ie NL Tone*. r,rr,f... music education, acc im pa- led I the U niversity S v n p b o n ’ a . . • tra, present - H a radio station KN’OW on t : . e T**xi State Network Mo*,na- aff# - , from 5 a n t i1 I Ju n io r B a il : -a of U n i o n * t? - Tex rat f } ft- S e le c tio n s sung by tnt a y p. w e r e “ G loria J P a t r T * bx F a b ■' / • Nn.'riturn To ■ * : *, s»-■ e tk y , “ L u l.a b y on C l - ■ •;g . j.y by Christ ism sen with M a r ; J, - M ar, Ie a- > Treasure” by B a c h ar I Good Room ’’ ar I “ Ride tat c lo t,” spirituals b y S m ith g r o u p w a s a r c o m p a ' >■ I h* U n iv e r s ity Sym p h o n y O rc he t r a the selection “ G a ilLa” by Coun-A w A ;h Miss M a r g a r e t Corb in as * lo ist ’• , T I *■ T h e A C a p p e l l a C h oir, w h i c h composed of six ty st u d e n t .* , mac* itt o*f-ort In Hogg Auditor urn Fir day afternoon. Junior High Talk Today i he P la n s and Purp<»«»-« o f th*- Ju n io r High School” will be dis cussed by Dr. I. I. Nelson, prir Cl pal of the U n iv e rsity Ju r lo.- High School, at the Pease P.-T.A meeting in the school auditorium T u e sd a y afternoon a t 3:15 o’clock. The p atriotic program presented by the fifth grade w ll be follow- td by a nu-.neaa m eeting. ‘ I f Start your Spring wardrobe with new A r r o w S h ir t s G $2 u p IC Here, genf’emen Is c-e o f fu.e ^.QS^ flattering suit m ode:s to come your way in a long, ong time. Broad shou-dered, tPn-. waist­ ed and featuring the longer coa* . . . The Em­ bassy is Tailored in Hollywood a ; ter those handsome fashions Morn by ’e a a H g film sta *-s, Read y in distinctive 3-button singie-breas+ed styles. Two smart patterns to choose from a nature tan nai!head weave and a tan diag­ onal . . . tith e r O' Coth wi rn a* e an exec e a t wardrabe-starfer! m o i D s - n o a u s t i n — d a l l a s l l ' •*4WteL»» SKC- «13i5^S233te9WSflpBBi • 4- -*• - J " ■ -WTMr - - - -A fiftfHOlDS-ffOLflOD A U S T I N d a l l a s I I 1 1 H S