V O L U M E 42 Price Five C ents AUSTIN, TEXAS, TH UR SD A Y, FEBRU ARY 13, 1941 ix P ^ q e s T o d a y No. 114 The First College Dai ly in the South Best Photograph O ath Bill Again Draws Fire; College Building Fee Asked Tune in K N O W M o n d a y Through Friday 10:15 o ’Clock The Daily Texan O f the Air 1500 Kilocycles Stu d e n ts G rad e d Unfairly, S a y H o g g Sp e ake rs BY J A C K H O W A R D i y 'Teased p c rs n a r r a t i o n o f ed u c at i on was t h e t o r ch c a r r i e d by the Hogg- F o u n d a t i o n i n a u g u r a l c o n f e r e n c e .-speakers on a discussion- filled W e d n e s d a y p r o g r a m t h a t en de d in t h e dedi ca t i on of t he s t a t e ­ wide m e n t a l k; go ne m o v e m e n t in H ogg Me m o ri a l Au di t o ri um. As v e h e m e n t as a n y n his scorn o f most p r e s e n t ed uc at io n a l m e a s ­ the U n i v e r s i t y of u r e m e n t s was Dr. C, S, Boucher, C h a nc e l l or of N eb r as k a , who cited i ne qua l i ti e s of .student g r a d i n g b ef o r e m o r e t ha n five h u n d r e d p e r s o n s who a t t e n d e d in H og g Aud i t o r i u m. the f o u n d a t i o n i n a u g u r a t i o n Dr. B o u c h e r aud his i n a u g u r a t i o n co - spe ak e r , Dr. F r a n k J. O ' Br i en , d i n »r of N e w Y o r k C i t y’s B u - * ‘ ~ ’ r e a u o f Child C on T h u r s d a y ’s co lance, will be H ad i n g series of will f e a t u r e al- c o n f e r e n c e s mos t e v e r y o u t s t a n d i n g a u t h o r i t y t h a t on m e n t a l h yg i e n e who h as s p o k ­ en on t h e campo- since the m e e t ­ ing* hogan T u e s d a y m o r n i n g . Future Is O.K., Students Believe d i r e c t o r of (»• her sp* ake rs w ti be Dr. D a n ­ iel A, P r e s c o tt , the U n iv e r s i t y o f C h i c a g o ’s c o l l ab or a­ tion c e n t e r on child d e v e l o p m e n t ; Dr. E. G. Wi lliamson, d i r e c t o r of t he U n i v e r s i t y o f Mi n ne sot a *tu- m e ? ” d e n t Dr. G e o r g e S. St e v en s o n, d i r e c t o r o pe r a t ed , ha* also bee n rec ei ve d U n d e r t e r m s o f t h e new c o n t ra c t, in o r d e r t o pr ocur e p a ­ t i e n t s as clinical m a t e r i a l for the nee d s a n d use of the medical and n u r s in g schools a n d d e p a r t m e n t s , the ci ty would a g r e e to f ur n i s h all possible p a t i e n t s f o r clinical ma te r ia l, a n d to s e n d all c h a r i t y p at i e n t s r esidi ng the hospital f or t r e a t m e n t . in the ci ty to p r i v a t e b u s i n e * * . session, Dr. B o u c h e r voiced a possible cause when he said, “ Mos t s t a t e u n i v e r ­ sities have in t h e i r s t u d e n t bodies little* pessimism *................ .. a s t -ead f a p stud, ami . ana tty w a s ma n i f e s t u p o n th*- ca mp u s e s „ “ „ r ansrin^ f r o m n e a r m o r o n s to gen- „ „ „ ov er Rules for th* c o n t e s t follow: ♦------ I. E a c h per son m u s t p r e s e n t his to iuses. I his account * for a p r o g r a m slufj Cn t s a r e p r o ce e di n g with t he i r receive a ballot. He mu s t sign his Heeler-eo tat* tho miHrfm tiu-H ,11. d es i gn ed f o r the middl e thi r d , ill , suit ed an d b o t t o m t h i r d a n d w a s t e ! u top t h i r d . ” life. .preparations t oo difficult for the But this j, not to sav that coI. the I - J t he c o u n t r y . P r ac t i ca l l y all a u d i t o r ’s f o r th* I l i a n s a r e n o t a w a r e o f n am e cl early on the ballot. C o m p ar a t i v e l y . . for a normal r ec ei pt a t the box p „ . . . . . . . . I . . , , * , ' . , 2. In the case of double-vot ing, both ballots will be t h r o w n out. Ea c h n a m e will be checked with t he s t u d e n t di r ec t or y. c h a n g e s g oi n g on a b o u t them. O t h e r s u r v e y s have p o i n t e d o ut t h a t s t u d e n t s a r e ke e nl y i n t e r e s t ­ 3. No active c a m p a i g n i n g will ed in the E u r o p e a n tr ou bl e s, and be al lowed on t h e c a mp us, a n d in k e e p i n g this n at i on o u t of t h e m, p ri n t e d m a t t e r or o t h e r suc h lit- N at i on al d ef en s e, ho w e v er , has e r a t u r e will a u t o m at i c a l l y disqual- in his Dr. O ’Brien, i n a u g u r a ­ tion speech, pr ed ic t e d t h a t i n s a n ­ ity will be ni p pe d t o m o r r o w by p r e v e n t i o n rathe r t h a n f o u g h t by a t t e m p t e d c u r e s or isolation. “ It n ow bec ome s t he respon- of t he s t a t e hospi t al s nihility do p r ev e n t i v e w o rk in t h e i r own go into avi ati on. P r o j e ct e d a g a i n s t I f inal would putes. a r r a y , ” he said. P l a c i n g m e n t a l e n r o l l m e n t f igures, t h a t had its ef f ec t . Some 3 p e r c e n t to of the me n s a y t h a t t h e y w a n t to if y a c a nd i da t e , 4. T h e societ y s t a f f will be j u d g e s on all election the dis­ FOLI N DAT TO! P a g e m e a n t h a t colleges t o d a y c on t a in so me 20, 000 ai r - mi nd ed People. 5. T he five girls wi t h t he high- y o u n g e s t n u m b e r o f n o mi n a t io n s will be I See B E S T D R E S S E D , P ag e 3 I o’clock in A m e r i c a n p l a y w r i g h t wh os e “ G r e e n P a s t u r e s ” r ecei ved t h e 1930 P u b u n d e r w h i c ^ t h e ^ h o s m t a l i s * * n o w M a r c C o n n e l l y Here 'T h e ate r Is Fire E scap e --’ A u th o r of 'G re e n P astu re s “ The t h e a t e r , next t o r eligion, is m a n ’s g r e a t e s t fire escape, an d has a l wa y s g r o w n in t i mes of crisis,” d e c l a r e d Ma r c Conne l l y, no t e d B Y J I M M Y P I T T i t z e r prize, w h en he visited on the c a m p u s T u e s d a y. Mr. < onn Ul y , who with Geor ge K a u f m a n , w ro t e last y e a r * ----------- th,. C u r t a i n Club, a r r i v e d rn „ r e a t deaI o f t u r f , -» he gaid H o r s e b a c k ,” p r o d u c e d by Austin T uesday El Before going to Hollywood. Rase. He Mid t o t Chia was his the m ta rn a tlo n a l Mr. Connelly pions to spend some h r , M onterrey and o ther parts h u r r a y , an d the form of a pleasure trip before of Mexico, in p u r , u it of w h a t h n ig rt from trip over more in th a t it t h e fu- in ^ B e g g ar on ; by t he mayor. the —— — Assembly to Tackle Un-Solved' Tasks Co n t i n u e d s u p po r t o f a f i n a n ­ b u t mo ne y - cially e m b a r r a s s e d savi ng book e x c h a n ge idea, a yet u n a s s u r e d c a mp u s i n f i r m a r y , a n d an evi d e n t l y h al f - h ee d ed e m p l o y ­ m e n t s u r v e y will be a s k e d o f t he Students* As s e mbl y wh en i t m e e t s T h u r s d a y n i g h t a t T ex a s U n i on 208. to Th** included s ug g e st i o ns develop t h e s o As se mbl v- bo r n p r o j e c t s will in r e p o r t s by Ma r y be E li z abe th E u t h e r l a n d , c h a i r m a n of c o m m i t t e e ; t he book e x c h a n g e H o r t e n s e Y ar no , of the hospital committee; a n d Sam Field, of the l a bo r s u r v e y commi t t ee . . R e po rt s a r e also pr omi s e d by t h e c o m m i t t e e ' on r evision of the I . C o n s t i t u t i o n m e th o d s impr ove t he f ootbal l t o t i ck et d i s t ri bu t i on syst em, J. W a r d F ou ts , pr esi d e nt of t he S t u d e n t s ’ Asso c i at i on, said W e dn e s d a y . a n d by-laws a n d on M.G.Ml. lot in Hollywood. « r 'T , ° , T . h» „ * “ ' «• ®» «•* called his • ' hobb. es, " He in- f or e st e d in the problems confront- i ng the Un i t e d S t a t e ' is in h e r “ Ma n has n e v e r fail ed t o res- ever> w a r i t has offered an G r a n d e . p ee l the w o r t h of t h e t h e a t e r , es- “ good , p e n a l l y in t i me s of g r e a t str ess, Miss S u t h e r l a n d w a s optimisti c W e d n e s d a y d< spit*' M a n a g e r W e n ­ t h a t t he dell H a n s o n ’s disclosure last book boy h a d w ee k lost b e t w e e n $1 and $3 in s a v i n g s t u d e n t s mor e t h a n $150. es ca pe to man, a n d ha** d eveloped in g l i t t e r is bei ng mi ni mi z ed r ? m m e r c m ‘ t h e a t e r a t t he p r e s e n t policy. T h e a v e r a g e T e x a n , I feel, mi l l e d ti me , and its v a l u e as a social in- . , trument “ O f t h e $25 we b o r r o w e d f r o m he at}d,e(J* t h a t r e l a ti o n s with d u r i n g each y e a r t h a t t h e city ma y of t h e Rio a p p r o p r i a t e and p a y f o r t he pur- pose of ob t a in i n g t r e a t m e n t f or its i n d i g e n t sick, $ 10, 000 in equal i nst all ments . Accordi ng to t he proposal, t h e r e shall he ad- into and s u i t a b l y t r e a t e d is i nt e r es t e d in a g e n u i n e f riend- *n J o h n S eal y H o s pi t a l a n d in the , , is c o n s t a n t l y g r o w i n g , ’ ship with t hese people, b u t noth- o u t - p a t i e n t clinics, w i t h o u t f u r t h e r m g can be ac complished as long c h a r g e as c h a r i t y p a t i e n t s , all in- in or hos- these pe r i o d s . D ep e n d e n c e on se em to feel t h a t t h e r e is some- mon th l y a b l a ck j a c k on the hip, ” he nprr* medical t r e a t m e n t e x c h a n g e c o n d u c t e d in the a s we e x c h a n g e c o m p l i m e n t s and fll£ e n t A s s e m b l y, ” H a n - o n said, “ w e . Mov*es bave n e i g h b o r - t he c o un t r i e s “ Most T e x a n s I have t a l ke d t o T h e Regent s wmuld agr ee sick pe r sons of the city t h i n g w r o ng with the Urn p r e s e n t u k p n so ut h i b o u t . . . t he the in .. , t ^u n r tion a n ^ now of m ass e n t e r t a i n m e n t c a r r y its said. ^ t h e a t e r is on t he can p r o b a b l y r e t u r n only $ 22 , ” pitalization. Mi.-- Yarno said Wednesday anf* continuing to recover be- Mr. ( onnellv began his career *• A. • ! a j “ sending a back r‘ H* ■; reporter on the Pittsburgh B ill D e a d e r i c k A t the age of t w e n t y - f o u r . t w c m y - i o u r , ****** I ’. o f i gi r a! vir tues, Mr. Conne l l y said, he sold some lyrics to a musical* forced t o go a* a has be“ n its basic elements and *Sun. ham* R e s i q n s l l * J U n i o n O O a r u . *» <•*■ am; wi f to D r t h e pr oposed s t u d e n t ©nee on tho l e g i t i ma t e t h e a t e r . . ’n s p e a k i n g of H ol l y w oo d’s influ- c om e d y p r o d u c e r Resignation o f B i l l Deaderick, ‘T ta? a a ........... s eni or law s t u d e n t f r o m Houston, 1 . Aas a'wa>' laboring under It was not a success, and stranded from the Texas U n i o n Boar*! of great Directors wa, anno need Wed , the slily impression that perhaps, rn Manhattan, in New York, a n d w e n t t h e r e to see t he show' T. he did a •„ . , terpret the recent labor survey the people in Texas might have deal o f writing the next few years i nesday by J Ward Foots pres!- I . , J attendmg the been unable to get jobs. University I n , v e n t v , Tiy r r a *ter r ? r* *ut what\for, m***xinen and I lave ha. conv meed me that the theaUr lyric, and to T e x a s f o r a 4 comedies. I is g o i ng to look in the last day o r so and o e r a , i o n » lly cont ri bute, ! Appoint**) Jan April. Deaderick to mn.ical wa. .uppowd to have .erred two .ketch*, I year s. t o -r.■ • would r.*<; *e • a u t h o r i ze tha» s e mbl y l e t t e r Rain* y a n d a king t ha t R e ge nt i al action on hospi t al be s p e e d e d up Pr* * * ’ Field indicated that he will rn- Patriotic De pa r tm e n t Rainey Proclaims 'Americanism Week ’ To develop a p p r e c i a t i o n of the A me r i ca n a m o n g s t u d e n t s on the U n i v e r s it y ca mpus, l ’r< has g r a n t e d official d es i g n a t io n o f ’‘A mer ic an i s m s erved F e b r u a r y 12-22. fot n ident ll \\ P r e s i d e n t R a i n e y ’s d e c la r a t io n r e a d : or nm et \ Rain* “ W h e r e as , the s t u d e n t s and f a c ­ ulty. p r ou d of the h e r i t a g e of o u r f o r e f a t h e r s who est abl ished this nat i on as a ste r l in g e xa mp l e of t he pr i n ci pl es of d em o c r a t i c g o v ­ e r n m e n t by, for, and o f t he p e o ­ ple, a r e des i rous of e x a l t i n g the spirit o f t r u e A me r ic an i s m, I d e ­ clare this ‘A me r ic ani s m W e e k ’.” C a m p u s Com edians Will Form Circle* A t Blackface Show A lt h o u g h yon w e n ’t he able t< tie i de nt i f y most of bl a ckf ac e t h e y ’ll he w e a r i ng , ca m pus musical and comedy st a nd o u t t h em for time, sti ckers in The we e k lasts a p p r o p r i a t e l y w *’l he in ‘ the c i rc l e” w h en the f rom A b r a h a m L inc ol n’s b i r t h d a y second a n n u a l < owboy Minstrels to the b i r t h d a y of G eo r g e W a s h - i a r e present,-*! Mondo; and Lies ington on F e b r u a r y 22. D u r i n g (bl-v nights in Hogg Memorial Au thi s p at r i o ti c ditoriurn. colors with the slogan “ F o r Bet- t or A m e r i c a n s , ” a n d s t i ck e r s d:*- nights I n cl ud e d will be a f o rm e r o p e r a p l a yi ng Rights will he available f or use on s t a r, j i t t e r b u g s , a nat ional ly known r adio singer, a h a r m o n y du et , a car windows. S ma l l er st i cke rs with t h e wor ds s t u d e n t songwrlt* r-gui t ar i st , a ma- the Amer ican Bill is 8 o ’clock b ot h C u r t a i n time of Is Y o u r Bi rth- gi ci an, a n d a male chor i c “ A me r i c an i s m r ight, P r o t e c t It!” may he had to l e t te r s and I paste on p ac k ag e s, 25 c e nt s each, ar* bei ng sold F in T ex as Cowboys now a n d will he sold | Union 313, t h e U n i ver si t y ( ’h am- Mon da y a n d T u es d a y at tables on T h e y m a y he obt a i ned her o f C o m m e r c e office, I the campus. On e - ha l f of the pro P r e s i d e n t Rainey u r g e d t h a t coeds f rom th** a n n u a l a f f a i r ar e field to tile i n t r a m u r a l s l ight ing fund. al l egi ance to c o n s ider at io n to f a c u l t y m e m b e r s driven Melvin E, Rape, vice-president ' u r t a i n < mb and a well- s t u d e n t s and give due t h e i r duties and privileges as Amori- cans, and a s ke d t h a t each r e n e w his pledge o f pr inci ples s e t f o r t h in the Const!- be c o n t i nu ed : “ Wh y do you say t o the t each- teat ion r evv nu e to f i n a nc e n e w buildings, e r s of Texas t h a t ' t h e y , a n d not but Mr. Skiles said t h a t he ha: o t h e r pub)ic empl oyee s, a r e to he an am* ndme nt which will c l a r e s this t b a ‘ P ° ,nt b>’ expressly pr ov i d i n g c o u n t r y a n d t h e r e f o r e be r e q u i r ­ t a k e oa t hs of a iieg.iance? e r no a u t h o r i t y the i n c r e as i ng fees beyond what they Wh y ghoQjd we is g r a n t e d for ed looked upon ,ook upo n as al iens to f0 n<,u • T he bill, in its l a ng ua g e , aut hor - the g o v e r n i n g boar ds of all insHtutinn* of h i ghe r learn" t e a c h i n g pr ofession a s b ei ng dis- l oy al ?” To Mr. only Issacks mg us,, fees of not to e x cee d $5 p e r t h e o a t h t he n p ro po s e d an to “ c h a r g e s t u d e n t s building a m e n d m e n t which would make f o r n e c es s a r y t e a c h e r s who a r e n o t citizens of t he U n i t e d States. ing w h e t h e r it isn’t Whi le t h e a u t h o r i t y g r a n t e d by of ficials do pledge U n d e r the c o n t e m p l a t e d a m e n d - legis- t h e e l d e r l y E l Paso t h a t col- merit, this would m e a n lege a u t h o r i t y i could d es i g n at e a** l a t o r ’s questions, Re p r e s e nt a t i ve mu c h as $5 of the p r e s e n t $25 se- W a l t e r A. F e r g u s o n of O v e r t on rn* s t i r r e g i s t r a t io n Ie,, t o go into p hr as e d a c o u n t e r ques t i on, ask- t r u e t h a t s t a t e n ' iu ‘*'i;il ! Biding fund. t h e ms e l v e s to the bill e x t e n d s to the U ni ve r s i t y uph ol d t h e n at io nal a n d s t a t e con­ and its b r a n c h e s an d A.&M. Col- i g t i t ut k ms . lege ar *1 its br anches, it is n ot be-! replied, lieved t h a t e i t h er o f t hese inst itu- j “ h u t is t h e r e n o mo re to this bill this o at h sub. lions would f ind such a diversion of since stantimlly the sa me o a t h t h a t an t h e i r bui ldi ngs a r e f i n an c ed la r ge - a ijen bas t0 t,a k e ?” Iy !f r ou g h f un ds p r ov i de d by land end ow me nt s. Sever al m e mb e r s w h o said t he y a r e f o r m e r t e a c he r s a r o s e t o ask Mr. I ssacks f ri e ndl y q u e s t i on s to case a g a i n s t the p a s s ed project, w hi ch would S e n a t e w i t h o u t a di ss en ti ng vote. be f i na n c ed by this m o n e y would Them quer i e s d r e w f rom Rep- r e s e nt at i ve R o b e rt A v a n t t he ob- the prior a p pr ov a l ha " of both t h e Boar*! of 1 ent re! and s e r r a t i o n t h a t t h e re m u s t be some r a n k s ?' “ L« gi atli re, disl oyalty is 1 as.ul on r e c o m m e n - or else t he t e ac h er s would n o t be him establ ish a a n y t he me as u re , which • Mr. Skiles also me nt which will r eq ui r e t h a t has an a m e n d - ; b e | p f un d s n ec es sar y, “ Yes. ” Mr. t e a c hi ng to hav* I ssacks I he bi t h a t ? I s n -t I*mal t h a n t he in fiat ions o f a special c o m mi t t e e ap- so opposed to t he bill, pointed by ti o var ious g o v e r n i n g bo ar ds of e a r n i n g in Texas and Bo a r d of E d uc a t i on . t h a t a l f t e ac h er s the S t at e WOu!d p r oba bl y ag r ee to t a k e the la w would be A n y c o n s t r u c t io n i ni t iat ed u n d e r an u n j u s t i fi e d slap a? the p a t r i o t ­ inst ituti ons of h i g h e r out. however, O t h er m e m b e r s quickly p oi n t e d oat h, b u t t h a t t he f pr ovisions of 0 f teac her s. « t he Full, Mr. on phasizod, would not r ep- .final obligation of ic* Sk ■ r< or • f R e p r e s e n t a t i v e W. O. Re ed of the S t at e , but would he an ohli- Dallas su g g e st ed an a m e n d m e n t — * r e w r i t e •-'alion rf * 'n' upon the pr ov i di ng t h a t all public s ti tu t i on . to iso mot only with tho ; t h e bill of a ode f or t hi s p u r p o s e officials, “ from school h oa r ds on t he i n s t i t u t i o n s r eg is t ra t i on up to t h e g o v e r n o r , ” be r eq ui r ed to t he oat h of al legiance. Mr. Issacks said he wmuld f a v o r this proposal. in- which w o ul d pr ac t i ca l l y foe r ovenu e . local take t u r n e d L i mbe r- le gge d d an ci ng s in by ties will be Rakcliffe of F or t W o r t h , s t a r r e d last spring, an* cher. F. S. w ho Revue Mary J u l i a Blu- the Round Up in The W e a t h e r : P a r t l y cl ou dy a n d colder. Those Parents A g a i n ! Fight on Jews Started War/ Dunner Says f o r “ Some Q ue s t ion s in the S ph in x: The J e w the Mode r n W o r l d ” titled a l e c t ur e given by J o s e f D u n n e r W e d n e s d a y Dr, night in Gar ri so n Hall A u d i t o r ­ ium as a g u e s t of the B’nai B ’rith Hillel F o u n d at i o n . Rabbi A b r a m Vossen Good ma n , o f the F o u n d a t i o n who i n t r o d u c ­ the s p e a k e r pointed o u t that ed Dr. D u n n e r wag in 1935 t o the p r of es s o r s h ip of C u r ­ r ent Political and Social A f f a i r s in the E x t r a m u r a l S y s t em of the a p p o i n t e d I rn var sit y of Basic, S wi t ze rl a n d, The w a r be g a n with a w a r on J e w s , ” Dr, D u n n e r s t a t e d . “ The J e w s ar e n ot homeless t h e i r home. b ec aus e A m e r i c a All r aces should work t o g e t h e r to achieve p**a< < in the worl d, ” he added. and d e m o c r a c y is is Dr. D u n n e r t h e a u t h o r of l a t e s t book, sever al novels. His t h e basic t h e m e of which is “ The En d o f H it l e ri s m, ” will soon be published. Y o u n g D e m o s Plan W e e k l y D e b a t e S tu d e n ts T a lk of G ra d e s A n d Letters from H o m e B Y S T A N T O N F I T Z N E R N o w t ha t s pr i ng is a l m o s t here, finals a r e over, n i g h t life has r e t u r n e d to its usual gas • of shows l e c t u r e s a g a in T, , as s u m e t h e i r s o mn o l e n t pace, I n . v e r i f y s t u d e n t s can d r i f t a b o u t smi ling a n d be well-pleased with life in g ene r al . and par ti es, and . . . . . , , . B u t this c omp l ac enc y ma y v e r y «oon be p u n c t u r e d by a f ew l e t te r s in S o me on e s houted t he con­ fusion t h a t the hill o u g h t t o go back to commi t t e e . T he n S p e a k e r t h a t H o m e r L e o n a r d a n n o u n c e d on a mo t i on o f Re p re s e n t a t i v e Ben S ha r p e of Par i s t h e bill would go to th** st at e a f f a i r s c o m mi t t e e f or f u r t h e r cons ider at ion. H is s Rae Files, Wa xa h a c h i e a f t e r w a r d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e , t h a t this co m mi t t e e will be u r g e d , a to i n co r po r at e Mr. Reed s a m e n d - m e n t i nto t he bill. said „ ,, from home! little jpo r white l et t e r s f rom [ well, the of fi ce of the Re gi st r ar , re- wo r k I do. veal ing U n I v e the g r a d e s were mailed to ar y 7. f o r s t t y s t u d e n t s ’ f i r s t s e m es t e r , p a r e n t s F e b r u - Need.ess to say, paternal re- i c * *. has been great. • a jo par* ii - cornu en - on xoho education major, politely -aid, At t h e i r f i r s t m a j o r m e e ti n g lactic mark-, a f e w students i i - J haven’t heard r ea d y h a t e d ef in i te replies. William Smith, r e o r g a n i z a t i o n me di ca l s t ud e n t , s a r do ni c al ly a bo u t my g r a d e s yet , a n d f r a n k l y , t o! I ’m n o t p a r t i c u l a rl y a nxi ou s I ’m not p a r t i c u la rl y a nxi ou s w this sub- f r o m ‘ hem a b o u t so ph o mo r e pre- in- he a r this y ea r , t he Young Democrat.^’ Cl ub pl a nn ed W e d n e s d a y n i g h t which will br i ng fern t h a t M o m a n d Pop will j ust d e b a t e have t o be sa t i sf ie d with a “ C ” to the c a m p u s a wee kl y a j e c t ! ” A p p e a r i n g quite h a p p y a b o u t i n pen d i n g legislation in t h e State a v e r a g e. l e g i s l a t u r e . [ ' evi de nt o f said the t al ks tiers o f t h e w oul d begin night B u i l di ng 105. S t e w a r t the De Yore, o r g a n izatior , A l t h o u g h h e r gr ade s w e r e md by p r o m i n e n t mem- as good as t h e y w e r e House and S e n a t e Sel ma Cor cbi ne, sophomore n e x t W e d n e s d a y the School o f E d u c a ti o n , says b e r a last y e a r, not ents in a t 7:30 o ’clock in I/aw p a r e n t s w er e not ma d, but th* y it the outside to which c o n si de r i ng This is t h e t hi r d H ou se c o m m i t ­ tee t he bill has been r e f er r e d . Wh en it ca me over f r o m the S e n at e , S p e a k e r L e o n a r d r e ­ to t he mi l i t a r y a f f a i r s f er r e d “ I hey were w’eli pleased with c o mmi t t ee , p r e s u m a b l y b e c au se it my B’s, and I ’m sure these grades had been considered in the u p p e r for mc, ' v-a* house by its mi l it a r y a f f a i r s com- are good enough the quick reto rt that Marjorie ! mjttee. H a m s , sophomore English m a - 1 o n ' m otion o f R e p r e s e n t a t i v e jor, gave t - the query about par - Joe gkiles, howeve r, t he bill was , fits’ reaction to grades. j r e - r e f e r r e d to t h e e d u c a t o n corn­ sophomore m i t tee, which held a public h e a r - Evelyn A m ie- sot . jng Mond a y a n d voted it out, l l to from my p a r e n t s 6 T he m i n or i t y m e m b e r s indi c at ed the f i g h t t h e n I t h a t _ m e as u r e o n fo u n d \ f r t he y would t he floor, an d r « ack3 w h’0 is n o t a they *gee O A T H , P a g e 2 e ve r y th i ng C. J. McCollum, f re sh-! p ;nan pr<*-medical said I ' that even t h o u g h his g r a d e s wer e Q e f $ G O O d S e n a t e R e p o r t I n k P r n n n c n l *171© J O O r r O p O S Q I . T i m a s t u d e n t , exc ept ional ly high, his p ar - ! just t old him to t r y to w o r k I T h e B e a n - L u ca s p a r t - t i m e job bill has bee n r e p o r t e d f av o r a b l y little h a r d e r n e x t s e mes t er . Roselle G an s was a little on the by t he S e n a t e c o m mi tt e e on st at e d e c l a r e d d e p a r t m e n t s inst ituti ons, a l e t t e r : hea de d by S e n a t o r J o h n Lee Smi t h b u t mild of T h ro c k m o r t o n , a n d should get I e a r l y f l oo r consider at ion. a n d T. Y o u ng Collins, c h i e f last e n t s ’ pr o babl e of st atist ics, spoke on T e x a s an d f e d e t a l o f the D e p a r t m e n t of L a b o r bu- reau nigh* legislation. A f t e r e x p l a in i n g e f f e c t s o f bot h sets of laws upon each ot he r, he told t h e mor e t h a n only say, “ Golly! ” f i f t y m e m b e r s p r e s e n t o f r e c en t f i n di ngs o f st a t i st ics b u r e a u . t he S t at e t h o u g h t * e n ts d e u p t y did e x p ec t h e r t o do better next gloomy side w h en she her m o t h e r had w r i t t e n W h e n as ked what w er e his par- u r g i ng her, in a n y t h i n g first labor s e m e s t e r g r ad es , Cha r l es Chem- t e r ms , to g et to work. s e mes t er . r ea ct i on to C. A. Le Fevr e, s o ph o m o r e p r e - I t h e i nitz, s o ph o m o r e in t he School of medical s t u d e n t , said his p a r e n t s in a m a n - j ne r impl ying t h a t h e ’d g e t a tiek- could r ea ct e d to his g r a d e s Business A d mi n i s t r a t i o n , Glen N o r m a n , so p h o mo re pro- et ho me if he d i d n ’t buckle do wn he a ds law s t u d e n t , said, “ Well, my par - on a few cour ses in t h e “ v e r y ” j p ar t - t i m e jobs, so t h a t U niversity t h a t I did f ai r l y , n e a r f u t u r e . [stu d en ts can be em ployed. T h e bill, which has been passed by the House, amends the appro­ priations bill for the present bl- ^ ennium departm ent Ch iohe to split f ul l- time jobs into to perm it ^ 15 Men Going For Game On Friday Longhorns Leave Today for Baylor Game in Waco Hogs Wallop Owls, 66-41, Practically Cinching Crown; S.M.U. Thumps A.#. i> I the Tiit H the Tiffin T h u r s d a y m o r n in g to fig h t in th e s t a t e G o ld e n G lo v e s t o u r n a m e n t in F o r t W o r t h on T h u r s d a y , F r i d a y , a n d S a t u r d a y . R a y W a l ! i » h e a v y w e ig h t ; E d S c a r b r o u g h , l ig h t w e i g h t ; G i l b e r t D a v i s , w e lt e r w e i g h t ; a n d B y r o n S h e r r i l l , m id d le w e ig h t , a r e t h . U n i v e r s i t y f ig h t e r * w h o w i ll m a k e th e t r ip u n d e r th e d i r e c t i o n of G e o r g * S t a u t z a n d R o g e r B u s f ie ld . I «■ D X. B W ith r an­ ne a I. of I leader­ be? in if formed under the ship o f Littlefield . Bible, and W eb ion Harr. Steer publicist, Si arb tin sr tile -ieee of Tex e) Rot eft on’* re c ,t. I Bi V A <| nae a de, th*1 j o b of coloring up ’he big meet went to the popular Longhorn aw in ming coach. Brens accomodations, a dowry* b e f- r in general are entertain­ interest, and ment the aims. Ton can count or, a fog allow or; A pril R. r * roar k Visitors in Town Ark 11 r e g o r v Cry rn h a d t h e s t a t e ’* 'IU!.;* sn it Wed i F, A F A Y E T T E V I L L E , Ark., Feb. \2 D A L L A S , I « h. 12.— T akin g «d- Stayin g well ahead of their op-> vantage of Arkansas's victory over pore nts all the way, Glen Rose’s the Riff* Ow!*, the S .M .U . M U n iversity of Arkansas Razor- tangs tonight niched themselves backs piled up a 66-to-4I victory solidly In second place with a over Rice Institute in the first oft 43-37 victory over the oft-beaten a two game series here Wednesday I A .A M . basketball team, night. Led by lanky V irg il (C o u n try ) five minutes, ° f the contest, (, were swept, aside by a host the T ; •• visitors made a few spas- W ilkerson, all-conference een+‘T medic efforts to catch up with the f l**t season, the Ponies put on the each pressure re3n*ttle«*ly in bo‘ h halve* tower g Razorback* but ♦ In the first naif, of Arkansas scorers. A fte r Po ny offensive wa* furnished the Porkers by G rover Keeton, who matched first were out in front, 12-to-i A t the the effort* of the Farm er*'* great end of fifteen minute* of play, Jitte rb u g Henderson. Both play- they w. re coastin j 20-to-l2, and j rips scored eight point-. t h e y l<»d 2fi-to-l9 at the half. from Keeton, A -* for Rice. W ednesday night’* victory was cushion meeting the thesis that should the be a part of the curriculum of adjustm ent the seventh straight in Southwest occupational ( or, L refire competition undefeated Razorback* who are every school, ’c t r ir l" to capture for >r a gal to agr herded f>v ( oach Bob Shelton into Gregory for a -hooting drill be­ fore the Steer* took the flo'-r T o Offered a their first title since 11*38. “ Y a rg people should be made j aware of the occupational po**.- Long John Adams, sharpshoot-; bilities which exiri,” he said, “ and be done effectively by [ providir.g free vocational educa- mg Arkansan forward, set scoring pace with 19 points. t h e . this a • ; lion in the schools.” one of the outctandtng speakers! Mrs, Lyd ia Ann Lynde, super- j visor of the fam ily relations aer-1 of the conferences. “ Pre-college counseling clinics vice of the U. S. Departm ent of the need wilt make the work of all school Agriculture, advanced department* plained. "In stru ctio n is most like- Iv teacher understands his students'*j Bon and capabilities.” that the "w h a t we need is more <-o-opera- less b e tte r! Dr, W illiam son also proposed relations between executive* and ex- for improved home ties, Dr. O ’ Brien, j competition,” asked co-ordination and effective when dove tail,” he to prove declaring for strict* adm:! Em lion t Mr. B ' selection of students for persons under them. ‘nee to college. basis upon personal atton lauded what he termed a sizeable return of uni- the student was given bv! versify students to regular churm Mr, Alderton ll, who discussed in a dis- I attendance. L ift* Ja< k t Frank B r mn Dill Ja c k Hind* Brice, Urethane I roueh*r. ar -I H arry S i vi Texas must win over • five to retain a chance end place in tho f feren in sr*. B ay lo r has shown ahi* improvement reef*rill routed a {food Southern and exter dad league lead ar: on suer (•'(siee nu- t losing first by 14 point* by h. Ti it second yame Razorback s' narrn west. tri Southweat play. Sr-**edy Houpt, Le* and Tommy W lm * w .re ( bail* o ff ti Near ti ( m a rlier i ket with h L,..tU,.e aw shoot)? g j>r as * floor man. sh H alf of ti t* Steers' > or f game* still remain, three at and three aw ay Following th HIC I HOHN m the every year ii * ? r a d y - a ^ h ri, Bay .-or * *hifty, ho tsho t guard, Vaughn a senior, w ill be one of th* Bruins major threats to ’ hi 5>er« s hopes cf salva|hng senor.'I plane n the fir a! no- ferenee standing* a* Tetras meets Baylo r rn W»<-0 Friday night, Sfuonti pally: 9ma PAGE T W O THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 194! r the mon t S O I* ss i meet the Bovines word* "person’* approval of our in n go vt* mn f our A riding t and th- re wa* a ds for “ ex-; won id r* ‘ u. lf ll etna t bet tie with the public educational systi the th* other changed the gr f im show d be par- pounding” foreign isms indication, dismissing a railbird* at advo- M r teacher any Saturday after- cating” them, h ir I red* flocked Mr. Isaacka then * foot f r a m e these days, and his ’docking is improving. W h at -i more, Heap has had a bit of experience at line-backing, an 1 there’s no rentson why he couldn’t develop into a top-notch f I* Id vim era! i th. Foundation Page I ) counseling Pre-college cases in asylums in the future will not be enough, he contended. a* a mean* *>f prepar nv new types of student* for citizenship, vocation­ al opportunities, and other res­ ponsibilities in a changing world was advocated sn an afternoon by Dr, William son, ©pen for im the Lorn and the Ma v e n d n O' ar oa< J* Who Can Read a Professor's Mind? W e Can and Do— W e Know Just W h a t You'll Need in That Course. PASTEL STICKS in attractive $Ljrd;!/ built co lo r box to feeo your sticks in order, H "Qed lid w'tn Box of 40— $2.00 - $ I Box of 20 VENUS PENCILS ce qua *■ color se‘ s iQ. Al! and 'n St ART POSTERS Every kind and co or poster .ard you could want. D a' ferent sizes and kinds of ma- *er:al I 0 c t o 8 5 c WATER COLORS W indsoc-Newton w a ‘ er col- ors ic a sondes a n d * i C o m r e*e supply. No. 3 tubes 20c Te x a s Bookstore 2244 Guadalupe Open letter to freshmen with nightmares I AST XX FTK we got th* follow ing frantic note: “ Sirs: Every night I dream little imps are drawing nooses around my neck . . . tighter, tighter, tighter' I ’m at my wits end! What can I do? J. M .“ a* h. ;id coach at Marquette and ^ — ‘r *r Both Luster tfew foot na 11 coach, is bark Lawrence Luster. Ok la-1 " J a p ” Ha*kell, new Sooner afh- J.-? c director who captained Ben- football into power wjuad not - * by ; here a* a re*uit of the now ccm n o r m a : Dewey “ Si b oma a new on I ’ home heath, busily marshal- nie Owen'* Oklahoma ling *u ^ Sooner fo the d r* ? ’ and rr for ‘ he Oklar.of * *artin d a y af ary' enlistment* amy policy for Oklahoma football Oklahoma spring practice determined upon by the university ** 1 '*>n * eld ’ * xt Mon- board of regen‘ « r" \ H>r P()f on f f the team of 1921, came This new policy favors a smaller and end of Bennie coaching staff, a smaller football undefeated Missouri Val- . coaching salary budget and the of well - qualified pjonsmp Oklahoma eleven employment university the I 5 Hound Luster, a Sooner alumni for '.it .br. who spent the coaching jobs whenever possible. as ba* - field coach of . It was designed to eliminate en* tangling long-term coaching cofi­ we. « . a a York Giants top-heavy salary budgets nal dun, succeeds burly tracts, J nm who re* gned recent- and unreasonably high salaries for < r * a ' ear contract I coachs*. - O w en’? ley eh-': of : shrewd past k Steve prof - Torn Si Iv to a New All-Weather Net Courts Rank Along W ith Best in State Fo llow M o d e l of Houston's River O a k s V/ith Base of Cinders a n d Limestone W i t h t h * o p e n in g o f th e e i l - w e . t h e r F r e s h m a n C o u r t * M o n d a y , t h e U n i v e r s i t y v a r s i t y t e n n is p la y e r s h . e s o n e o f t h . b e s t p la y in g s u r f a c e * in T e e . , a t t h e ir d i s p e l T h e n e w c o u r t w a . d e i g n e d b y R a l p h H u b e r a n d m o d e le d a f t e r t h . fa m o u s R i e e r O a k , C o u r t . H o u s t o n . T h # h a s # o f th e n e w c o u r t I . e n d e r , w it h d r a in a g e t o w s r d t h e n e t in s t e a d o f s w a y f r o m it la u s u a lly t h . c a s e T h is e n a b le . th e p o r t i o n o f »h « c o u r t u se d m o s t in p U y to d r y fir s t. T h e t o p p in g is c r ® s h a d L m e . t o n # , c o lo r e d w it h c o p p e r . . . T h e c o u r t d r ie s a n d la r e a d y f o r p l a y in t w e lv e h o u r s . A h a l f . . t e d p r a c t i c e c o u r t is b e in g c o n s t r u c t e d b e h in d th e n e w l l c o n s is t s o f a w a l l w it h a n e t p a in t e d o n it a n d a r e g u l a r c o a r t , • ic e d h a l f - c o u r t, T h e t o t s ! c o s t o f b u ild in g t h . F r e s h m a n C o u r t , a n d s t o p p i n g t h # B e n ic k C o u r t , ta a b o u t $ 5 ,0 0 0 . A M E R IC A 'S N O .1 S T A R w#iiiprnaWfiAi#iiwai A mer it# s v , I PIRE — No The One tntd Only rn ts=! i*m*’ # t • : d r '%» rn* Cvrf**! ; «*| t m # i i i j " ■ • j i L t I G r a d u a t e s , S e n io rs J u n i o r s , l irst a n d S e c o n d - ^ e a r L a w s I I I 1 resi t m en! Unless you select your proof by February 20 a t 5 P. M. a member of the Cactus staff will m ake the selection for you. Please* S « le c t Your P r o o fs P r o m p t ly at Christtanson-Leberman Studio 1306 CO LO RAD O / D u (HRI (TIAN ION LEBERMAN Dear J. M .: Your symptoms are unmistakably those of a man suffering from subcicula sirangulatio, or what we call quite untecb- nically "shrunk collar." W e prescribe a switch to Arrow shirts— they’re Sanforized Shrunk (fabric shrinkage less than 1 % ). They ll not only relieve the pressure on your gullet, but also bolster your spirit immeasurably with their good looks. Any Senior could have told you the same. 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A t h l e t i c D i r e c t >r H a s k e l l d e n i e d t h e e c o n o m y pol i cy at O k l a ­ t h a t h o m a of S o o n e r f o o t b a l l . “ Mb 'll g o on p l a y ­ s c h e d u l e s , ” Ha s k e l l i ng sai d. “ a u d we will to g o on b u i l d i n g s t r o n g O k l a h o m a t e a m s , ” t w e n t \ t wn o k l a h o m a l e t t e r m e n w e r e f r o m S t i d h a m ’s O k l a h o m a t e a m o f 1 9 4 0 , t h e n e w c o a c h e s a r e a l a r m e d a* t h e w a y t h e e x p e r i e n c e d m e n a r e m e l t i n g a w a y b e f o r e t h e s e l e c t i ve d r a f t a n d o t h e r b r a n c h e s o f t h e m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e . d e - e m p h a s i s A l t h o u g h s t r o n g m e a n t o v e r t r y l e f t lost G u a r d Olin b r i t h a n d C a p t a m t o Gu s K i t c h e n * h a v e b e e n t h e a i r c o r p s , G u a r d P a u l W o o d ­ son h a s q u i t school , E n d s Lyl e S m i t h a n d L o u i s S h a r p e a r e ad v a n c e d R. O. T. G. s t u d e n t s a n d m a \ be ca l l e d a t a n y m o m e n t whi l e six o t h e r t h e m s e v e r a l o u t s t a n d i n g p l a y e r s , hav* low d r a f t n u m b e r s . l e t t e r m e n , a m o n g “ Lo o k s like t h e only o r e * we an* s u r e o f a r e the m a r r i e d b o y s w h o h a v e c h i l d r e n , ” L u s t e r d e c l a re ' !, w r y l y . “ \ \ p m a y h a v e t o h o l d a n o t h e r in A u g u s t , ” H a * s p r i n g p r a c t i c e k e l l a d d e d . Best-Dressed ( G o m i n u e d f r o m F a g s I ) a n n o u n c e d In W e d n e s d a y ’s T e x a n , a n d t h e w i n n e r will be a n n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y . t h e M e m b e r * o f soc ie ny s t a f f w h o will s e r v e a s e l e c t i o n j u d g e ' will he E l i z a b e t h W h a r t o n , s oc i et y e d i t o r ; G e r r y e P a y n e , a s s o c i a t e s o c i e t y e d i t o r ; a n d Low r e v B u r l e ­ son, R u t h M i n t e r , G e n e B a r n w e l l , A n n W i l k i n s , a n d Liz S u t h e r l a n d , n i g h t e d i t o r s . O t h e r m e m b e r s of the v o l u n t e e r s t a f f will a s s i s t in t h e e l e c t i o n . T h i s is t h e f o u r t h t i m e the ^ l e c ­ t i on h a s b e e n held. T h e b e st - d r e s s e d g i r l last y e a r w a s H e l e n D r a p e r , a m e m b e r o f A l p h a D e l t a Pi s o r o r i t y . G e n e C o m e r , al s o a m e m b e r o f A l p h a D e l t a Pi, wa t h a t . the w i n n e r t h e y e a r b e f o r e a n d f i r s t h e s t t h e U n i v e r s i t y ’s d r e s s e d g i r l w a s Mrs. B i l l y B r i n k . f o r m e r M a r ori e O s b o r n e , * ’ he m e m b e r o f Z e t a T a u A l p h a s o r ­ or i t y . A gg ie s Work Hard On Passing Gam e C O L L E G E S T A T I O N , F e b 12 — ( I N S ) - T h e p a s s i n g g a m e a n d t a c k l e r e p l a c e m e n t s w e r e H o m e r N o r t o n * t h e T e x a s A g g i e s ’ h e a d r o a c h p u t hi? 1941 t h r o u g h t h e i r pace* t o d a y . c h i e f p r o b l e m * a s font ha ll p r o s p e c t * N o r t o n s a i d he m i g h i m o v e ove* l e t t e r - w i n n e r s s o m e o f hi* w h o p l a y e d a t e n d l a s t y e a r . f o u r C a n You M a l e BETTER G R A D E S ? A b t y t o s t u d y t a? "r * p o r e s of AS ■*■*"(“ ' Tesbe, Don f le t y o u - e y e s ruin y o u r d e - lir® r>r y r , .. ,' d e s i r e ru' o y o u r lyes, H a / e y o u - e y e s O»*0r# *'•» r t e , ' i f o o - J a r yrtjO) ST R E A D tym otfroiffitfuslrs 'l& Jlc u fX G A joAAm j& iJ O ^ icicU Notice. The C o lU t f ia t e K e c u c a i By At toe i* ted C o liffia t* Pratt S Y . A stud ent« a" St ’•i« - I n ­ stitute’, M e av*- installed a short w a rt rad io «*a t i o ' n H e ir nan ; - center T h e re are ten m ilts *f e lec­ tric a l w; *sr.g in the roair b a r­ rack f* o f T he C it a d e l the rr ’ t a n - c *■ -■•ce fo r So u th C a r''' na • The i f h M illsa p * * oiled# * * -e Me*hod »* supported by C h u rch , its Bapt;-* union, o n ly denominatioftal organization on the cam p is , na* a mem he rah.p of 10b out of a ■? -dei? not o f «0O. o f < inc in a ti'* U n iv e rs ity IO ,*0 0 students include 4 .022 from 44 Ma**« a* I the District fore go of Columbia, eleven countries, Puerto Rico, ( * - a Zi- ne a * Ha** I a inn'Tit State '"''Liege. Fa r* mom, % Va . na* been broad caffling over ’ ne Fairm ont ra- r o «tat * e ye a r* for near1, *w • • a react • • ta- a acle course a v em Now "*f * - freshmen at Ka*1 *• C r cg*1 • Pro fe s s o r < ;t j r his fr>r? e tr. lug S ta te Co <°ge in Sam Houston F a rrin g to n R .-ear o f teach* f Texas I S o u ’ h D akota S *a ?e U n iv e r ­ sity re c e n tiy dedicated a 87A, SOO add itio n j** C a rn e g ie to L ib r a r y • • A n in te rco n tin e n ta l hig hw ay lin k in g the U n ite d S ta te s with south*m n o * Sn .tv \ e k a * advocated by a T*niversity of Texas engineers, who cie mr the I", S.-Pa* arna leg ran he bu Ct f(.r I ■ - )or f, • C a r n e g ie m r p n r a ’ io r. gran* tm z *^50,000 • I last y e a r ’s dr r or * to H a rv a rd I n • von* tv • Face o f the to w er clock at. lr * * *ute, M e nom or e, 5> * out W * < I | feet high. J G Q i k has beer t r a ' at the U r ver t • burgh fiv e years fo r more than twenty- reg;* ' I' *• * F ifty- six m a j o r meetings drew 59,000 per aor s to the U n i­ v e rs ity of last academic veer Illin o is m the I D iversity c f M innesota has 1.7.* 0 teachers on its a > ade rn ic s t a f f and I ,,117 em ploy es in the v a rio u s divisio ns o f * * non­ academ ic «*aff. “ Life** and the c u rre n t news lib rary list at S* racuse t nj* magazines head lending ver* »v th* • • a • • A ntelope milk is o f b etter qua ’tv than cow's r> Ik. a c o rd ­ ing *0 D r J B, H aag, a g r ic u L I ural chem,st at Oregon Stet* Col Ie ire S h e B a l l y S r x a n *■ . »f . -Ti • near* DA 1* »-ii >> « of t ha Ini* i •IM* Student br rr «*r r f a f . • m r I I »tat p ret • ll-r. :*t Entered a# a#«t>o 37 Ohar!e« Lam b ’* pen narr# 33 F.ffisr' ti 43— A iM ra l;an bird 44—Garment 4.V— Melon ,7 ..[['ho KTH th, Sag* af C'i»l‘0rrlf 49—Pertaining to sound qual ty 8®— H ard -'ie ii rd fru t 53— I ’nit of work 54— W ear away 55— Worm SA -Very amah 57— Fathered \ F R T IC A L - I OO .OOO repneo-s -Sheep [ Im ? Pre#'a rot nn» n r»0V. repa­ per eel if ar at Marion 1 Plan* surface -Organic substance -Chatters -Not difficult -Insect S»— Fem inine najne IO— FI Omer ! I — Req ai rem ! 7— Reactant I J— Approaene* | 21 —Binding mn tom 22— Period 24— M ale child 16- W'dd ass Prong# .30 cooner than J J What ut the firti na ere a* 'hi F\rt* IjoHv } | 3.3— Border I 34- Greek lettffr j .30— Fruit 35— r em. nm# name !*> H so w a * th e G rm ok goH of markeryt IO— A ils J2- Re.'kon* ehronoinffKa'ty CV - C en tra l part, IO- I* ftinoua operatic soprano in R nd with stitch**. 50 Am erican humorist 51—Guided Answer to yesterday* ptmle. (7*?4 A 5 m w b I t Ib/ijORK b-K^'fr.Ti 11 lL T VA3 6 p fyfW A C I c E B o N if .Ai '/AR E E R s VV A Ta N AUAp E N A N C . e/iF o & T H 'u- * • * fo r next v e a r w l l m eet •he se retary on Tuesday, Feb- .a y 18, in G a rriso n H a!! A 1- c '■ ' ,m a* 4 30 o ’clock. — MIRIAM DOZIER, secretary. USL L l n a ilk N O W ! 30c ’T I L 5 P M . juired to attend tee im* I m ee'ing *. * 7 Thursday < k a* 'he L^a 0- Theater, Modern Lac.- o rate guag* Building Plan* for the I* th0 bi m nee essary Preiim- leads :he .IN A N D E R S ! preside rn V I J K R S IT V ‘ he belr student* the cf M r ' t i l l J — L A S T D A Y — B U R G E S S M E R E D I T H AND M A R G O WINTERSET DOOR*- OPT N is »5 P M F R ID A Y ( RIME SERIES SHORT P A R A M O U N T FRI. at Midnite NO Chtldrrn'i Tit W-* * Sold l i t Too Spooky! rn I r n M i i N O W ! A n y S e a t 20c T O A L L S E N IO R A M ) J U N I G R e n g in e e rs : Please atte n d a meeting on F rid a y night, Feb 14, at 7:15 o'clock, A t in.a rr.eat ag you will be inf rimed in tr.e United con - e rr r.g job* 1941. This State- N avy for in meeting Ge< place t a -.e ify B i siding, room 14 'Aal W . R. W O O L R IC H , d#a * of * n z neerir.g. T H E S ’! ' I * EN r E rr i oyment B ire a u w ould i ke to in te r­ vie w w o rn n gra d u ates w ho have the a b ility to take d ic ta ­ tion and *rar - rib s it at a r^as. onah <■■ ra te o f speed. N E L L A M D I E T E R , place rn e n t s*-cre ta ry. H E M I I IL* R Y * Mori- F I .day da v, W e d n e sd ay and nights a* “J ■(<3 o'clock 7 of the Y M r A are welcome AH * : u d en* * J A M E S Y E ! instr T H E S T J'D F .N T AI w:H mee* Thursda* E M B L Y rig h t st — B I L L I E S IM M O N S . A I, L F R E S H M E N wi* hi g * ai a tm students enter ’ he W ii rr it * <*•?.*< -* on W e d ­ I nesday, F e b r u a r y 2‘L should co* *u i’ me m rn\ o fftu e, M B . 2503, a* soon a - po*-'hie and reg is* cr as a cor * -ta* * H. W T O W N S E N D , director* of contest. A L L A C T I V E and p ro b a tio n ­ a ( * uh mend a ry * u rtam this adm in! Fhe ti us? reco gn r if „ rtf| with VV.J.S. i don: VV r a t ’s la n d hall p r< the m any m erit) Jon izar inn . * asking the (jut s ie hold up or* tho I I). V . R. L A S T D A Y N O E L C O W A R D S "BITTER SWEET" Alf Tirln> 1 color W IT H N E L S O N ED D Y J E A N E T T E M acDONALD F X T RA___________________________ COLOR SHORT R O B E R T A R M S T R O N G in ‘SE R V I C E W IT H THE. COLORS* ST A RT S F R ID A Y ‘ S E V E N S I N N E R S ” TATE LAST DAY IO Se. 1. varn VMRri pmem f 'NL. ""11 Tt»» MITCH! l l Un HUK TI It - ....... S T A R T S F R ID A Y 1 - . P A U L M U N I RO G U E r e n f . g a d e T R A I T O R M URD ERER IN “ H U D S O N ’S B A Y ” Hr,, gi- t , > S A B B Au s 1 1n Address Kind o f Employment P la c « o f Employment Phone AND HIS ORCHESTRA Valentine Done*> GREGORY GYM 9 SO to I T * • J w Couple Number o f Other S t u d e n t s Employed There ■dk E X T R A * 3 STO O G ES C O M ED Y B * r r a THS M a \ X " K HAX E alw a y s lo oke d upon m e m b e rs of A l p h a < hi O m e g a as a g r o u p of m e n w h o a r e .sincere in h eir e ffo rts to se rve the c o lle g e c a m p u s o f th** s c h o o l The l abor S u rv e y Com m ittee of the S tu d e n t A ssem bly asks ail w orking student* on the cam pus wrm did not fill out one o f the above f o r m requested at re g istra tim tv o rd er to make rn it’ ce needs more to do ao now. The com- ’ he s u rv e y as com plete »- possible If vou * ork at an y kind of job w hile »n a tten d an ce a? the I. n iv e rs ity , please fill out the form aud drop in a n y F A C l.'L T V M A I L B O A (it is not necessary to pu? :n envelope I and the form they a tt e n d , v*! e h a v e lo o k e d <»n t h e i r e ffo rts to ra is e a w ill He delivered ?o the com m ittee. Th?* su rvey it attempting* to L A S T T IM E S T O D A Y ! bit m o re g rass on o u r c a m p u s w i t h in terest, Rut now* w e h a v e r e a s o n to q u es tio n the good j u d g ­ find fa ct* w hich m a v tv e n tu fflly as*i«» Hie w o rk in g student. The D a ily 'I < .val urees vo-ir -o-operation w ith ?he «’ udent g o ve rn m e n y • 1 ' a.* agg**- m ent of these g e n t le m e n . W e r e f e r to the signs w h i c h t h e y h a v e s c a tt e r e d a t " ne n t h e ir eff orts to g a in m o re m em bern fo r the rn g a n i z a t ion. T h e signs a d v e r t is e the fact t h a t A l p h a Rh. O m e g a w ill h a v e a picnic S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n , to w h i c h a d s*udents a h o are, o r w e r e , Boy’ S c o u ts a re in v ite d . ( l u r o b j e c t io n ; not b e in g v is ite d up on th e signs, but it -ccm- yea* back a? scou tin g age w e le a r n e d t h a t B u y ­ ing which * its ’ he bark of a tre e does damage. A p ­ p a re n t y, the A P. O d * d id not r e m e m b e r ’ hat w h e n they put up t h e ir signs w it h t a c k s d r i v e n into th e w o o d of th e trees. A fieri o t h e r o r g a n i z a t i o n s put m g n « on those trees, •he" L e th e m th e re w i t h s trin g o r w ir e . T h u s , t h e r e is no h a r m done, sr o n s i'te n c y is s o m e t h in g o f t e n r e m e m b e r e d . In a -tort ’ i n n the boys w i l l p r o b a b ly b e g in t h e i r c a m p a ig n K1 ‘ R p e o p le off th* g r u " . but it is not l i k e l y t h a t * ■■ h d a m a g e as they m a y fie d o in g n ow w i l l h a v e been forgot ten. P z t e jc y ia p lt i, * on** w a y o f m a k i n g v e n e t i a n b lin d s w it h o u t J u s t t r y s t ic k in g y o u r f in g e r in a a r p e n t e r . * in V e n ic e . fell \\ b i k i e s a y s w e o u g h t to send ten d e s t r o y e r s ac r< V* rf: m onth* W e l l net W e n d e l l the W e l l - R o u n d ­ ed rn*a?:s w ith e le c t r i c p o w e r , A f e w of o u r stu d en ts a r e w o r r y i n g a b o u t th e S w e e t ­ h e a r t race, but most o f them a re w o r r y i n g a b o u t just plain sweetheart. 7 a lk tiu j, O u i Jla a A D e ar Ed Hors A fte r reading W J , S .’s le t ­ ter in th.* m orning's T exan , I ave also begun to w on d er w h y nothing ha* been done to w a rd the e rection of the Lo ng ho rn B i r d H a ll. It seems to me that there is no m ole deserving or hard w o rk in g o rg anization on think th e ir m any services re n ­ tbs* the U n iv e rs ity dered to both and the S ta te should in tom e w s i bn recognized. this cam pus, and I ►•ani rn a u\ I am a tra n s fe r student 'ro m New Y o rk , and this is my firs t ye a r sn the U n iv e rs ity . In the past fe w ye a rs I have seen and ? th* ba nd* ;n the la rg e r e aste rn u n ive rs itie s such a* C o rn e ll, S y ra c u s e and M ic h i­ g an: and by com parison our to Lo ng ho rn B a n d none, H o w our boys can do it w ith o u t a place to practice is tho beyond me. In vie w of is second inauguration and fact that the band hasn’t had one rehearsal since the A AM. game, their playing at. the Gov­ the ernor * basketball game* has been su­ perb These band* a ’ the large es -tern colleges have a place which is thens and theirs atone to ‘ tore their equipment, hold meeting*, and in which to con­ due* reh arsals and concerts. W i • don’t we have such a place h e r e * th.s I have been told that on sev- proper •r* different occasions m atter ha* been brought before the authorities, but nothing ha* ever been done ab ut W h y * A (bettafit con- cert was given, students have pledged money this project W here ha* this money gone? toward I am proud of our fine band, an i the rest of the students a l­ ways sneak highly of the band. MASSACHUSETTS INVESTORS TRUST Pi ‘>8peetvM tent on request Donald D. James, Inc. U H i f L e l d Bui d nq Rhone 2-974! PARAMOUNT O N E P E R F O R M A N C E F R I., F E B . 21 PRICES inc. Tau* Main FL S3 OC #2 St Me**. Firtt Bul $2 OC R#m*ir»d*r St.SC , , ; ^ SA** V nMiGJS r u t » £ W Ytjftk A Cen AGO .AU&*. * * r Be (VgKS HAS* rn* (HEO S *CAfc>F8AAN "t h e m a n w h o C A M E TO D IN N E R CY--CLIFTON WEBB SE ND Y O U R MAIL O RDE RS N O W ! Pt*a«« mak- cktcks payabl- t« Para­ mount Theater and tnt lo*- *#!f-*ddr#*»ed -nvtlop* & HAVE YOU MOVED? Flu*; M ARCH O F T IM E -M EN A ARMS’’ FRIDAY A SATURDAY If so, please call by Journalism Building 108 an d give us your new a d d r e s s for T ex an Delivery. TI I ) a i l v t I C I e x a n Journaiiim Bldg. 108 At Mardi Gras June Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mr?, A. F. ("arr o*' Dallas, n represent the University as duch­ ess at the Mardi Gras in Galves­ ton February 21 to 25. Miss Carr is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, Nu I nsi- Ion Tau Tau, P .erian Literary So­ ciety, and Cap and Gown. In the “ Pageant, of the Americas ’ a- t; e Mardi Gras, she plans to wear a gold slipper satin gown set with rhinestones. iv J I be trimmed in cobalt bine ribbon. An Empress Eugenie ha* of bim ic i­ vet with gold feathers wit com­ plete the ensemble, The dress : /i=x-Student to Be San Antonio Envoy M aria Sykes, former student of the University, has been appoint­ ed envoy extraordinary to repre­ sent San Antonio in Galveston*® Mardi Grac February 21 through February 25. She was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Miss Sykes made her debut this w.inter in San Antonio. She was recently introduced a' a re­ ception and dance given by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Meredith Sykes, at the San An­ tonio Country club. She is a new member of the Girls' Cotillion club. The Galveston Mardi Gra- date* back to 1867, and will be known this year as “ The Page ant of the Americas,” which event will also include a pageant known as the “ Court of the U. S. A.” Tribune Editor Lists Reporter’s Requisites re­ Newspaper work and its quirements of beginning journal­ ism wt re discussed by J. Walter the Greep, executive editor of Atis’ in Tribune a: a meeting of the Press Club on Sunday after­ ii noon. Mr. Greep, a graduate of t h e Inhrersity of Kentucky. gave sev- ral pointers on preparing for a newspaper eareer and getting a job on a newspaper after finish­ ing college. Some of the requirements of a newspaperman he gave were an ability to write and spell, great curiosity, and a broad educational background. He advised all bogin- ning newspapermen to accept the established style and routine of the paper if he expects to keep the good will of hi« sn pi mrs. , Ju n io r Leaguers To Present Follies The Au.-tin Junior League w ill present their 1941 Follies on April 19, Mrs. J. T. McElhenney, general chairman, announced Mon­ day. Her vice-chairmen are Mes­ dames W . P. Morgan and Eugene r uthrie. The following are chairmen of $he various committees: N /■ SM- T. Student Is Duchess Birds and Fiowers B i r d * a n d f l o w e r * o n t h e n e w h a t * a r e a g o o d * i g n t h a t s p r i n g ia h e r e , o r a t l e a » t o n i t * w a y . T h a g l o r i f i e d b e a n i e w i t h a b i r d p e r c h e d o n t o p i* a f a v o r ­ i t e t h i * t e n o n T h e o n e t k o w n e n t h e l e f t i* o f b e i g e f e l t t c a l l o p e d i n b l a c k , a n d t r i m m e d w i t h a a m a l ! b l a c k b i r d . I t g o o * w e l l w i t h t h e d r e * » - * u i t c o t t e r n e o f b e i g e a n d b l a c k . T h e f l o w e r m o d e l * h o w n o n t h e r i g h t ta o f p a l m l e a f g r e e n f e l t w i t h A m e r i c a n b e a u t y r o * e * a n d p e ­ c a n c o l o r e d v e i l i n g . I t b e f i t * t h e l u x u r i o u s n e s s o f h e r * t o n e - m a r - t e n - b l e n d e d k o l i n s k y j a c k e t d e * • i g n e d b y A c k e r m a n a n d B l a t t . Today on the Campus MORNING: 9 -Bt West Avenue. • r’s Spanish group of A.A U W., 2917 NIGHT: 5:30— Dinner Meeting, Mental Hygienists and Child Guidance Staffs, Tex a: Union. 9— Home and Family Life Conference. Home 6— Dinner Meeting, Placement Bureau, Queen Leon miles Building 105. Anne Room, Texas Union. 11 -Faculty of the Engineering School, Texas 7:15— Student Christian Associations, Y.M.C.A. 9:30 Regional < inference of Texas Social W e]far. Association, Architecture Auditorium. 10 -Home and Family Life Conference, Hon e Economics Building. 1< Mr ha I*' ta Pi Mothers Club, chapter house. 10 Mental Hygiene in Education, Hogg Audi­ torium . Union 315. 1 2 Lions Club. Driskill Hotel. 12 Luncheon Meeting, Office of Public Instruc­ tion and The University of Texas Faculty Representatives. Dixie Tea H o u s e , I Ob 4 Lavaca. 12 15 Luncheon Meeting sponsored by White II iuse Conference on Children in a Democ­ racy, Home Economics Tea House. 12:30- -Luncheon Meeting of Student Health Service Staff, Texas Union. AFTERN O O N: 2 Heme and Family Life Conference, Home Economics* Building 105. 6- Phi Delta Kappa and Pi Lambda Theta Fra­ ternities, Home Economics Tea House. 7 — Students’* Assembly, Texas Union. 7— Curtain Club. laboratory theater, Modern Language Budding. 7—-M.I.C.A. darning school, Texas Federated Women’s Club building. Building. 7:15— Tau Delta Alpha, Texas Union 801. 7:30 Evening interior decorating group of A.A.U.W., 1800 C o lo rad o . 7:80— Inter-Fraternity Pledge Group, Texas Union Main Lounge 7 30 -Regional Conference of Texas Social Wel­ fare Association, Architecture Auditorium. 7:30- Association of Presidents of Colleges for Teacher Education, President’* Office, Main Building 101. 7 :80— Aquatic Club, swimming team rooms. 7:30— Houston Club, Texas Union 309. 7:30— Members of Varsity and Freshman swim­ 7:30— Rusk Literary Society, Texas Union 311. 8—Texas Bible Chair Valentine party, 2700 2- Mental Hygiene irs Education, Hogg Auditor­ ming teams, swimming team room*. ium. 2 — Ministers, Religious Workers, and Sunday School l eachers, Y.M.C.A. Building, University Avenue. 2:30 R gional Conference of Texas Social W el­ fare Vnsoeiation, Architecture Auditorium. 4— Meeting of the Student Seminar, Orientation Committee, and Upper Class Advisers, Geol­ ogy Auditorium. 8— Mental Hygiene in Education— Conference Summary, Hogg Auditorium. 8:15— “ Gold in the Hills,” Little Theater play, Saengerrunde Hall. 10:15— Daily Texan of the Air, KNOW. At Education Dinner to the magazii e award-, student winners and tie sr instructors will be offered schul- Dr. Daniel A Prescott, prom* flrsl ps by the Bread Loaf School psychologist of English at Bread Loaf, V t , for It addn ion edueationa VS rn n» ling! on itr* rn, B rn W ill tin- June issm and no pan* r* ! U : unced in Atlat tic. •turned. & •Hi, —*7 i— D New Secretary To Be Honored By Tri-Delts traveling secretary Mi<« Ruth McDowell, newly-np f >r pointed Delia Delta Delta sorority, w ll he a guest of Theta Zeta chanter, arid a tea w it be given for her Monday from 4 to 6 o’clock a* the chapter house, Miss MeD ow ll o f Mont rv, Ala,, I* a graduate of the Uuivei sity of Alabama, where she wa* president of her chapter of Delta She received her Delta Delta. bachelor of arts degree rn journal­ ism, and was a member of phi Beta Kappa arid Mortar B a rd. She will spend the petite c • >1 lee * year visiting the eight y~s<>ven active chapters and many of the 125 alumnae organ mat son® rn the United States and Canada. I Psychologist to Speak inent will discuss “ The Teacher and Human Nature” at a dinner meet­ ing at 6 o’clock Thurday night a? the home Economic Tea House before members of Phi Delta Kappa, nu n’s honorary education fraternity, and Pi I tmbda Theta women's honorari education ira- ternity. Dr. Prescott's talk will Foundation concern the Hogg Mental Conference, scheduled February 11-13. Hygiene to Dr. Pi ! scott is noted for his translate weighty ability theories about p< rsonality into practical, every-day suggestions, He is now a professor of educa­ tion at the University of Chicago1 and director of the Collaboration J Center on Child Development for! the Commission on Teacher Edu i cation. He is also the author of the study, “ Emotion in the Edu­ cative Process.” K a p p a A l u m n a * i * * r , , Plans for the province conven­ tion in April will be discussed bv , ,u the Austin alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Friday at the chapter house, The business meeting at l l o’clock will he fol­ lowed by a buffet luncheon at 6 o'clock. Miss Sue Campbell, pres­ ident. urges all visiting alumnae to attend both the meeting and the luncheon. Student Announce* Birth Mr. and Mrs, John T. Twining of 2808 Rio Grande have an­ nounced the birth Wednesday of a son, John Jr. at Seton Hospital. Mr. Twining is an engineering student in the University. am* Evelyn Adams To G ive Tea For Bride-Elect ’ F xpee t ed st ay from 2 to 4 Adams, 2200 •• >r of Mar- ' ■ engagement >t> of Port Ar* a n pounced. is '• v : , moth* ' - expected I. was it .Ion-. R rf ■ rig the g Harry Let f t} i• brid' irs I/ewis M Mi D j Aph dock w n 11 e a r ra n t d b o w l fchi Uni- yea-, and b th she and Delta. Mr. T xas A. and M. all white, in tree .ms and n a flat heart- P A R A L Y Z E D ... by a Blank $h*et U t t e r l y s t r i c k e n wit.:: t he awful f e e l - mg th t she c a n ’ t write a c l e v e r l e t - All she needs a box of A i t s End Outdoor Rowdy Note Paper t o limber up a r w r i ti n g m us cl es , In each box—16 s a s s y sk et ch es and 16 run­ ts to-a r i t e l e t t e r s . 32 s h e e t s , 16 en v el - ' a .'-nd a f l i p p a n t b l o t t e r . s t a r t s f o r hard- . Ka h W tp find assortment s a ■; you should g iv t ye use:: For Everyday, Puny Day.*, Lucky Star Days, Gad- ,* Da-,*, Outdoor Days, ( <‘ge Days, and Holly Day*. - nj . Is an co sy carp** .-■<> thai W it* End Pap** 5 0 P E R B O X T H U R SD A Y , F E B R U A R Y 13, I9 4 | P A G E FIVE a g a z in e t o A w a r e i r 0 0 L i t e r a r y P r iz e s I nu t rsit \ st lid i eta cont -• - for ar \ part i the mayazme’s thrce ti-ing the Ahu t c M• «f tile L o n g Session f li t e r a r y c o n te s ts i osp \ pl­ at t coft : * es- of $50 i a for th< ♦ the 1941 session. : he st tub nt 'lie S miner Institute for Soc in I Progress a' Wellesley 1 ob ego Wellesley, Mass., also offers three! Id 11 session,1 scholarships for th* one t o ii tot mg the best e**say for th*’ Diam ie on the therm of the institute, “ Strong thening America af Home and Abroad,” one to tile instructor of, * hat s! icbn t, and -ne to t lie col lege, high se hot* I, to- private school! inrtruet'O- listed in the Atlantic! School li'-i f t the 1940 SI school term who writes the best essay on “ Democratic Procedures I Use in Teaching ” Essays and stories must not ex­ ceed three thou ■and words and poems may he in any form of verse hut rn list not exceed sixty lines Paper- must hear no mark of identification other than the title. A separate statement signed by the student, stating that the work is original and has never been published other limn in a coi­ lege paper nor submitted to anv other national contest, must ac- form* company each paper ort In ­ furnished by the Atlantic. structors must sign t heir atu-l denfs’s statements and fill in the name and address of the college. | Entries are to he sen’ to thai . Atlantic College Contests, 8 Ar Brazilian beige baku trimmed in navy. ... For V a l e n t i n e Exclusively at USED U N D ERW O O D TYPEWRITER S a t is fa c tio n ( l u * r » n U « t O n ly $25 OO PAY $1,00 A W EEK T e x a s Book Store a treasure trove of jewel­ $ 1.00 up ry Pearl Cummins 912 Congress U N I V E R S I T Y C O - O P ‘T M F 3 T U D F N T S ' O W N S T O R E " 'Se ' I?3)*.::.!? iv mcjSNSmF A «. i rn &•* Phone 2-2473 R en tal* G arage Apartment •n bed*, d a ily : wo va c a n c.e *. 208 W e s t c 18lh. 2-25 83, 6 ‘ i n ' G A U R I E L — M e n at udents. Un- room, p riv a te beth larg e clo- t bcd#, v* set, q iier Telep ho ne S717. W I C H I T A — Bedroom . ■ psi:; cr tiie * to d y . p r iv a te entra n ce. tat n* a v a ila b le . P h o n e 1 2-1740. I ! R U H M v . • I w it h sleeping P r v a t* en tran ce, A ve n u e . VV aet P h o n e 6633. G a ra g e * . C l u b N o t e s At a joir t meeting of the U P-! C LU B show will be announced and P E R T L A SS and SOPHOMORE discussed Thursday night at 7 C L U B S Thursday night Dr. Wal- o'clock in the laboratory theater kor M. Alderton, director of stu- in the Modern Languages Build- dent field activities at the Chicago ing. All active and probationary Theological Seminary, will speak member* of the club are required on “ What Students Live By.” I to attend. Dr. Alderton, who is in Austin • r 9 W P Warn r Phone 2-2473 Cafes I he 'J'exan a s s i r i e d A cis Beauty Shops Coaching Lost and Found W anted to Buy C A CJT ITS B K A U T Y S H O p N eed a new p e rm a n e n t? Hep u t fir s ! St ,»? M o n . day m orn in t on U n iv e r s it y cam pus. PU h i- n o tify P h il W a n d s ! at *<-'104 or 4 4 :14. J P W a n d e i 605 W . 21 *h. H I G H E S T C A S H ««ed • u its, hhoe*. A S c h w a r t s P h . 8-0154. F R I C K S fo r M A I , K I N P A Y S M O R K C lo th in g and Shoe- 4u7 E a * t I . 3-0266 fo r Teed S u it * . W O O D S O N S tory M a th . Chem P h y s ic s Ph ycboT sgy, E n g lis h . H i s ­ PH 0365 Ph o n e 6! l l A n * ’ in Texas Radio Repairing RADIO REPAIR BOB SUDBURY t Serviceman 1 14 H o u r B e r v ie * I oe*ted at T E X A S B O O K S T L R E Rentals , ,, • Bai ney Ray, president; L. Luck i* the only thing neces- ytxttx?ttd Y.M.I .A. Building at 7 15 o clock, and Drane Grant, secretary, for the Hogg Foundation Inaug- The C H R IST IA N SC IE N C E OR- ural Conferences, is experienced in C A N T A T IO N has elected new of directing religious activities and ficers* for 1941. They are Lowell I). Flowers, personnel guidance work. I he melting will be held at the reader; George Flowers, treasurer; Mrs. Truman Morris program chairman; Miss Lucile Sharp and Mrs. Fisher Tyler, vice-chairmen; Mise Judith Stei nenberger, ticket chairman; Mrs. Mamie Ray Earn­ est, patrons; Miss Flora Louis Rob­ inson, publicity; Mrs. Coleman • Gay, treasurer; Mrs. Lem Scar­ The AQUATIC C LU B will meet , brough, costumes, 51 r?. Farmer nronertiei* Mr- Wright satY ^ fame, says the U N I VER- Thursday night at. 7:30 o’clock Farmer, propert.es, Mrs. wright s , T y C L U B of iu Bottle Poo] in the awimtnin(f team r„ oms. Stubbs, makn-up; Mrs. H. L. Hil- gmrtner Jr., ushers, and Mr*. Har­ old Hoefgi n, cabaret. Tournament to he held Saturday A|, S EN IO R E N G IN E E R S are night at 8 o’clock. The winner, to he deeded by content el™,na- „ quMUd hy w R. Woolrich, dean nom rn the Kame of bottle pool, of , ngineerinr w i l l be listed in the (Hub’s eternal Members of Lambda Chi Alpha roll of honor. <'barie? Peterson, famous billiard player and trick- fraternity Tuesday elected Edson m t i ,,j D.i«e ,.:Aa Foray, president; Lloyd Rust, vice- ghot artist, will perform for the president; Ben Denman, treas- , club’s pool enthusiasts next Mon- urer; and Billy Tipton, secretary.; day afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 Harry Shytles wa* ( ’loser intra o’clock. Dr. Robert L. Moore and mural manager and Walter Flem­ his exhibition of magic will be ing, «onal chairman. the feature of the program set. for February 22. a meeting to bt held Friday night At this in Geology Building 14. iafnrmatinn Ko _• vee information evil! ne given jobs the , meeting them in United State* Navy for 1941 Lambda Chi Elect* Foray concerning prosent ,» 9 _ _ Dr. Dewitt Reddick, professor of meftt every *prnnd anH ... , ... _ . The N EW C O M ER S B R ID G E C LU B, a branch of Die University Ladies Club, held their bi-monthly meeting Wednesday, February 12, . Texas Union 316. The members folJrt> 1 time 2 tim e* 3 tim e* 4 tim e* 6 tim e* • ch a** Zeta Tau Alpha sorority an­ nounce* the pledging of Janice Ayre*, freshman student from Ar­ ansas Pa**, Classified Advertising RATE CARD READER ADS 20 Words— Maximum I 46 .55 .70 .IO VO LOO journalism, will explain “ How to Wednesday in the moi th to play (trader Ads Are To Be Run »* I n t p r n r p t t h o \ e w a n a n p r * ' in a t a l k , n- s r Interpret the Newspaper” in a talk ; bridge Mrs Henry Wunderlich to tho Central Council of PLAY- if) chairman. , On Consecutive Days *0c Charge for Copy Change i ■ i r . t i S P A N I S I F R E N C H L a i - M n H u m . p h re y , 204-B W . 20. P F . P H Y S I C S — M A T H E M A T I C S . L W h e e le r, 415 P h y s ic * B ld g . I.. Ph o n e 9171— 363. E l I K C ! ! V F M A T H C O A C H IN G P u re and A pp lied R. M, Ran dle 2809 S a n A n to n io . K. W . F a n 8-1158 U N I V E R S I T Y L O A T H I N G B U R E A U AH L o u r* # * . P h 8-6’i<)2 A 2-56 -0. E x p e rt tu to rin g hv B R I N G U P Y O L K F R E N C H G R A D E S ! colletic residence h o lier* M f-. long teach e r, Ph .D ., 75c h 'l ir . S ix hour* A lle r . Step h e n A *f in H o te l. Ron rn ■.•2" fo re ig n f'*n fo rm e r mm Dancing L E A R N T O D A N T E . S lesson* 12 50 C la s s * * — M o n d ay, T h u rs d a A N N E T T E D U V A L D A N C IN G S C H O O L 108 W e s t 14 S t. Ph o n e s 2-9086— 8-8961, 7:30 p rn Dressmaking A L T E R A T I O N S : S t y lin g , b Jit t e r . R e a -onai Ic. 205 VV .......... e * Pi fe n c e d 2 0 2-9136 t e r hea te r E. R A V E N — S in e * 1899— P lu m b in g . Wa- p iping re p a irin g , ranges, h e a te r* connected, sin k *, sew er* unstopped. 1605 L a v a c a . Ph o n e 6768. ga* Plumbing Records A N V I L ( 'H O R L S '" — P a r t * 2 — G le n n M ille r and hi* o rc h e s tra . “ N e w S a n A n to n io Ko*** *— B in * Cro»h .• w ith B o h C r o ib y and hie ■ re he- 1 ra R eco rd * now on ta lc at J . R Reed M um e Co. I A S L I G H T L Y U S E D P h o n o g rap h R eco rd * V ic to r , Dec ca. V e rs io n , 10e each*— 8 fo r 2 c. P e t e ’* P a k a g e S to re or A u s tin Ph o n o g rap h Co, 108 E a s t 6th. repaired. fla y a flig h t se rvice . S a v e a* T u rp e n *, • T Y P E W R I T E R S - - Sold , rented, I I I < ye ar* exp erience. Ph o ne 1 4 9 8 6 . V ^ f pay fop IT uke rent STECKs -p n .sm F T iR S A L E — 1940 M ercu ry Sed an , E ig h t m onth# old. ( on* erf ibis O w n e r called to # crvic* Ph o n e 7064 B E T T E R R E N T T Y P E W R I T E R S T Y P E W R I T E R G .adai ;pe S t. ut E I ­ Ph . U N I V E R S I T Y T H A S G E . 2 ' 42 a-4340 For Sal© Jew elry PHONE QAI 2 ■Mid? A l p h a P h i H a * P i c n i c Members of Alpha Phi sorority : GROUND M O T H ER ’S C L U B S F ri- ! war* entertained by pledges at a rfay morning at IO o'clock in the picnic Tuesday at Zilker Park. council room of the City Hall. Charlene Amid n, Sybil Small. and William Simpson plan spend the week-end n Harlingen vV Car! Hoeflich, Harold C Oley, and Moritz Schroeder spent reek-end n Monter-ov, NL ■<. mo. Sigma Delta Tau announces the Residents of R O BER T S H A LL to elected officers for the second •emester Tuesday night at a meet­ ing held in the lounge of the dor­ mitory, Those elected were a* the follow*: J. Wayne Stark, presi- dent; Pl * •■-* Fincher, vice-presi­ dent; C. R. Sutton, secretary; Cherie- Stone, sergeant-at-arms; pledging of Elaine Dorfman of and Way no Ho me, "postman" Brownsville. 9 SIG M A D ELT A CHI, profes­ Charles Keuper, Jesse Johnson sional journalism fraternity, met . , . and J. L. Jackson visited the Uni varsity School of Medicine in Gal- ^ Sunday night at th. Co-Ed veston last week-end. , , Arthur ^anthers of Electra wa* Carol Askew, Margaret Stone, elected secretary, replacing Bowl- Bettyejane Smith, and Pa ricia ;:-g Byers, and John Hallam of Pipkin spent last week-end in Gal- Corsicana replaced Homer Fort veaton. a® director of feature service. ... _ _ . ^ _ The evening interior decorating Phi Kappa Sigma has announced group of the A,A.TLW. will meet the p l e d g i n g of four boys, at 7:30 o’clock Thursday night They are Warren Higginbotham, the home of Mists Elizabeth Ann Houston; Preston Walker, Hous- Oliphant, 1800 Colorado Street. ton; Pete Parri-h, Downer? Grove, Th" guest speaker is Miss Edith HL; and Raymond Pence, Brady. Kirkland, who will talk on com- bining period furniture. Consuelo Derby, Jack Powell, •JI James HeJand, Grady Mc( artar, Af si Tau Dvlt^ Alpha, honorary lo­ om >Vath"n, and Amen Carter ciety for pre medical women, will were among many of the I nivor- have a meeting Thursday at 7:15; sity students who attended Texas Open Golf Tournament lr, I San Antonio last week-end. the o’clock in Texas Union 301. Plans for the fourth C U R T A IN • ^ B E S T A P A R T M E N T A V A I L A B L E p r ic e : $32.50. W a te r, lig h t* paid. I br ro o m ’-, hath. ai ••going porch g arag e, r U lc e r a tio n Couple 7(1! W r i t 29th. !••*••• I ' cr L A R G E R O O M — T w in en- i • •'e h me. T w o b lo ck * U n i- G ran d e . P h o n e 8-4228. g:t rage, p r iv a t e i N E W , NIC E L Y co n *i* tm g o f f r » N h . I a; ar*•• three bedroom *, and J: m g room. S u ita b le for f ■ .r R e a so n a b le 2794 S a la d o . C a ll 2-U M > hath, i \< 11 V I '•• h me. P r iv a t e e n tra n ce, -et* I • -Double room in tw in I c n e tia n b lind *. • I W e n 18th. P h o n e 7968. Furnished Houses T H R U E N L I S T M E N T , e t c , p i c k i n g h e : c fo r 4-6 bo M od ern. re fr ig e r a t e S t (dent fa v o rite sh o w e r, e ire trio p orch, AC97. i X X X . I L L ' E — N e x t B e a u t if u lly to door fu rn ish e d In n e rs p rin g m *t- rea- p tio n a l. V e r y new fu rn itu re . la rly * a i l * ’ #oa*hle. Ph o n e 2-7889. (• U A ! IO S T R E E T — V e r y deair- • to o s room fo r boy *, u p stair*. R h th sin g le beds, p riv a te e n tra n c e . Furnished Rooms G I -I t Ai : IT . ■ - V. 2 3rd— W e ll kept ' sp stair* or down ,f e • • r-prm g m a ttre s s * # . fo r room P r iv a t e en- T w in hove. i i ;en or b ’lein es* wom en. N ic e ly | bed•, sleeping porch. 8-8967. RUSK L IT E R A R Y SO C IET Y will meet Thursday night at 7:30 o’clock in Texas Union 311 for election of spring officers. ^ new officers and make plan” for a dance this semester a? th" meet­ ing Thursday night at 7:30 o’clock in Texa« Union 309. The HOUSTON C L U B will elect rh. D a ily Texan DISPLAY ADS I column wide by I inch deep 60c per insertion S A V E 2 8 " to $ft": on Diam ond#, W a te h e * , Je w e lr y , I, ig irape and J E W E L R Y A L U G G A G E CO. L A V E S 217 F.aet (Uh Laundries * 4 a I N u « Mott CompUl* Kith*"?** 136 WEST arn ST W e re s e rv e the to corresp ond w ith r lg n t to ed it copy th e e t y l* u*ed by » o a k -da re. C o u n ter i . r f i * * :r * ii 4 69 * rn. un til s e rv ic e & p m . ALL ADS C A S H IN AD VAN CE Dial 2-2473 for further nt'or'-'-v ->n or messenger service. Reap no nib I* for one In c o rre c t fr*«*rt»on o n ly No re fu n d s fo r ca n ce llatio n s. "Ona Day Service” DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY “Trust your duds to our Suds’* umm rn & mm rn Phone 6444 i 19 East 7th. S E E T H E W IL S O N T Y P E W K IT T R C O M - j P A N Y fo r good rent ty p e w r ite r* N ew and Used T y p e w r it e r * fo r •'*> 129 W i l t Itta S t. Ph o n e 6640. Typing T Y P I N G •— expert iv R easo nable r e ’ es Lebo. I 404A W e n t 12th. 2-8706, dona. T Y P I N i . Cheap, a c cu rst# q u ick. M rs. H j rn p h rey, 204-B W e r t 20 th. #-2049. T Y P E D W i i R K mean* hett#T g rad e*. D or# B o y d , 2502 ciao A n to n io, 2-4633, Wanted to Buy W A N T E D T O B U Y S r i o f ta il* o r tug, • i i* 35 or 86. W r it e B e * 1504 U n i­ v e r s it y S ta tio n , A u s tin , fu rn is h e d , tw in bed*, in n e rs p rin g m a t­ tresses, sh o w e r*, p riv a te e n trance, at I ;-. V E R Y A T T R A C T I V E in p r iv a t e hom e near U n iv e r s it y . A ll R io eon >> enienee*— c lo ** larg e bedroom m odern G ran d # B t Ph o n e * 1420. to tv 9-8267). L A R G E S O U T H E A .S T R O U M — P r iv a t e e n tra n c e , garage. q uiet neighborhood. in house. 1102 Ca tic- C o u rt near One top of h i!1. W a t t 12th, 8-2679. tra n ce ad jo in in g b a th ; a d u lt * ; S O U T H F R O N T B E G R O O M — P r iv a t e e n ­ near bu*, 4 b lock* cam pi:*. M-a!» considered. l i d E a s t 30th Ph o n e 8825. Rent Those Rooms NOWI S tu d e n ts are looking fo r room s n o w . U s e of th e one m ed ium w h ich reaches e v e ry student I 1104 Colorado St. and fa c u lty m em ber gives yo u an exceptional o p p o rtu n ity to rent all y o u r vacan cies at a P. S. A suggestion for a real gift—a rare antique french heart ring—enamel and, pearls. v e ry lo w cost. Call 2-2473 Before 4:00 for Messenger Service Valentine Gifts end Valentine Candies are here for your selection. Y« Quality* Shoppe The A rt and G ift Shop of Austin C S T 1 -th — B e tw e e n oapitol and 2 a to 4 b o y*. $10.60 ie# paid. M r * . T h o rn ton . ( * ! t v U t Rooms for Girls I - - A W E S T 2 I S T - S o u t h e a s t bedroom in I w hom e. Hi block o f c*m p u*. In* m r tile bath V* et San b linds. 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