The poilu Texan THE * FIRST * C O L L E G E | DAILY * IN * THS * SOUTH DAILY * IN * THE * SOUTH Today's Editorial: ★ A ct of Sabotage + A f t e r n o o n 2 Interscholastic League basket- ball semi-finals, Conference A, G reg ory Gym. 3:15— Interscholastic League bas-■ ketball semi-finals, Conference A A , Gregory Gym. 3:30 — Mechanical , P a rk . 4 :30— Interscholastic League bas­ ketball semi-finals, Conference B , G regory Gym. g . l l — Grace H all open house. ★ Night 7:05— Interscholastic League bas­ finals, Conference B, ketball G regory Gym. 8— U n iversity Club bridge party. I 8-12— Alpha Tau Omega open house, fratern ity house. 8-12— Latin-Am erican Club dance, j Texas Union 311. 8:20— Interscholastic League bas­ final, Conference A, ketball G reg ory Gym. p . ] 2— Phi Kappa Sigm a informal open house, fra te rn ity house. 9:30— Interscholastic League bas-; ketball final, Conference A A , G regory Gym. Despite Ceilings, Living Costs Rise Only Waco’s Food Prices Show Drop Price ceilings and other anti- in flatio n measures notwithstand­ ing the cost of livin g in Texas cities in 1942 was spiraling up­ ward, a prelim inary report on a continuing cost of livin g survey, directed by the Bureau of Busi­ ness Research, indicates. and The survey is handled by the Bu reau with the co-operation of the State Departm ent o f Educa­ tion, questionnaires, which were devised by D r. I . A. Buechel, assistant director of the in the Bu reau , were distributed public schools in the fa ll of 1941 I and a**.© in the fall of 1942. the penditures per capita in ^ ^ indicate that three Texas cities food costs have risen during the year in all except one city— Waco, w'hich showed a drop of 2.8 per cent. W aco, however, had one of lowest food cost ratings in the 1941— $10.90 per capita. per month ★ O ther cities surveyed showed a rise in food costs v a ryin g from 8.1 per cent in Mercedes to 31.6 per cent in Greenville. The actual per capita expenditure for food ran low of $8.50 per month in Coleman to $14.30 in Freeport. from a VOLUME 44 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1943 Four Pages Today No. 129 Wkat Qoed Oh tJfeAe. Bushbeater Gossip 9 W ish to Be Sweetheart M o r n in g 9-12— Mexican Posters, Academic Room, M ain Building:. B y J A C K B R O O K S T e x a n A s so c ia te E d it o r “ I t ’s been slow,” one v e te ra n : M argaret Ann 9 ;30— Interscholastic League bas the 1943 ketball semi-finals, Conference Sw eetheart race, as he recovered I from the announcement that nine A A , G regory Gym. Texas beauties filed F rid a y for campaigner said of IO — M ark A. McCloskey, “ Recre- , •turn and Group W o rk as an Sw eetheart of the U niversity. Approach to Personal A djust­ m ent,” Hogg Auditorium . “ W e ll, maybe nine filed, but there’ll never be r.nother election t like in 1940, when old Rose Hager, (a boy in engineering school) went into the top five and then was Selected Sw eetheart!” Rose,’ Alpha. Delta. B e tty in Gamma. 10:15 — Interscholastic League basketball, Conference B , Gre- gory Gy rn. M r. M cCloskey’s lecture, Hogg Sweetheart. U ntil the final count- Pi. Auditorium . independent. are as follows; “ B a e ” Bloom, Sweetheart aspirants who filed I hole gossip is that perhaps several prospective independent candidates w ill not file, leaving the independ­ ent vote more solidly behind two Ja n e H arkrider, Alpha Phi. or ever. one independent candidate. Jack ie M cK ay, Chi Omega Po lly Smith, form er sweetheart Helen “ S is " Reid, Pi Beta Phi. of the engineers and a senior from is a big W IC A worker Po lly Smith, independent. the Sterling, Aurora Austin, Zeta Tau ; and w ill undoubtedly have backing of that organization. in E x a c t l y w h a t h a p p e n , i n d e ­ p e n d e n t c i r c l e , w i l l d e p e n d a lo t Frances Thetford, Delta Delta Jo Tomforde, Delta on w h ic h , i f a n y , i n d e p e n d e n t c a n d i d a t e , w i t h d r a w o r d o n o t f il e . l l — Forum discussion following , j 940, was the male candidate Charlotte W alters, Alpha Delta A u n i f i e d in d e p e n d e n t f r o n t Before discussing G etting back to the year of our Lord 1943. we find nine girls have .already filed, among them that issues ing o f votes was in progress, clee-: tion officials thought he was a perhaps it would be wise to con­ ; sider other potential candidates. g i i . Independents whom the campaign­ th* »>"• committee. ers say might run are Doris Taylor c and Geneva Prestidge. Among the; f ia t friends independents a remarkable unity I Meredith, the Kappa Kappa Gam- i comna,ttcc D ° r another e a r* 'y seems to he developing Perhaps ' ma hope. and B e tty Taylor, the members o f the House reversed the it is the war. Anyhow-, latest key-j Theta shinintr light, w ill probably! decision of the taxation roman - ' ec- Representatives Jo e E d Urn- free of Houston is chairm an. a g a in s t s o r o r i t y c a n d i d a t e , w o u ld p r o b a b ly m e a n a n o t h e r . w e e p .n t o gagoline< crude oil> and sulphur. th e S w e e t h e a r t ' , p o . it i o n s i m i la r I *■>»•*/<« beater Gossip columns. F rid a y morning the House by a to th e c a m p u .- w id e . w i n g to G l o r i a from our bills baok indicate that M inii Keyhole gleanings file this week. O b a r in 1 9 4 1 . the . . . ★ —, T h e s o r o r i t y . . . l a t e r , a r e b e g i n ­ to f e e l a r o u n d f o r s u p p o r t . The bills will now have a new n in g I t s e e m . t h a t a f e w o p e n h o u s e , posting for public healing. A ll authors of the bill had asked the . h a v e b e e n g iv e n . A n d i» n o t i t spring picnic, Scout H ut, Zilker Deadline on M IC A Queen Engineers’ I 3— Practice football came, Mem- I *‘ r®n; independent candidate men- ‘ !>e ' f * of ,hc Bush‘ ©rial Stadium. House Revives Dead Tax Bills By Vote of 76-49 Four W ill Revert To Committee For New Hearing B y P A U L M A R C U S T ex a n C apitol C o r re sp o n d e n t W ednesday night the committee on taxation killed four tax bills, among them House B ill 364, which tax on proposed a processing LE. Kelly Returns to U.T. In Search of W A A C S World Student Fund Recruiters to Interview Drive Is Extended • Until March 14 a Aspirants on Monday aa ♦ ■ J ■ Lieutenant Chaldee K e lly of the W A A C s and Lieutenant Charley “ Don’t pass the huck: give it!' j A Leinw eber w ill be on the campus M onday to interview girls over is the slogan for the W orld Stu ­ dent Service Fund’s campus drive which, because of the d ifficulty in contacting sorority and fra ­ tern ity houses and dormitories, 21 who are interested in experiencing A rm y life. Lieutenant Leinweber. stated the A rm y was tryin g to get enough girls from the U n iversity to make up a platoon, which, if —-------------------- ———— — ♦signed up this month, w ill he de­ ferred until .June I , thus enabling y voting the bills back into vote of 76 to 40 recommited the , has been extended until March 14. To lay foundations for post-war international co-operation, to help salvage the student leadership of this generation in Europe and the F a r East, and to create good w ill among the students of the world are the purposes of the W .S .S .F . the student organization, fund operates in fourteen coun­ tries, distributing such basic ne- A Orators Advised To Register Soon $100 to Winner Of Flowers Fest Tho annual Battle of Flow ers the members to receive their de­ grees before going into tho service. l f enough girls in the U niversity are accepted to form the plat n, the whole group w ill undergo its training together a t one of the three W A A G camps; either at D aytona Beach, Fla., F o rt Ogle- . Nominations for M IC A Sweet­ heart, to he elected at a ranch u 10 o n A n y member nominate any girl of M IC A may ! t r u e in the Univer- t h a t o n e . o r o r i t y » e n t o u t committee to postpone i n v i t a t i o n . . T h e g irl, h a v e their measures until a 2 .5 0 0 ' n o t y e t . w a n g t h e b i g g u n . a r o u n d , hut the members voted , style dance March 19, must be sity for M IC A Sweetheart. W hen c pictures are submitted, the g a l s b u t t h e y a r e o il i n g t h e h in g e s o t made bcfoie 7 0 clock Thursday name and address and the name , t h e 155 m i l l i m e t e r . , T h e F o u n t a i n and address of the boy nominating 1 R o o m ia b e g in n in g to . i m m e r a lo w - night, March l l . f o r e g g . d o e . Nominations w ill be made in her must be submitted with them, i l y t h e w a y w a t e r , • . , . , , action on eess.ties as later date books and to students food, clothing, text laboratory equipment | the B a ttl in internment camps four of the eighteen bills sub-1 In the United States the funds arc mitted. sub-committees, and the rest were j fellowships for refugee students, j original oration by a student on a more’ than put aside until seniors, but they must be 21 or Fo u r were referred to used to provide scholarships and offers a $100 prize for the hcst - older at leaH five feet and not feet ta)L Th mugt of San Antonio and open to stu- dents registered in the University, The campus goal this year is Applicants do not have to bo of Flowers Association I Iowa. later, when t h e ! Fexas subject. to kill O r a t o r i c a l Contest, sponsored by thorpe, Ga., or b ort Des Moines, F o u r winners w ill he chosen to also weigh at lea?t one hundred g o o d committee w ill meet again to re-; $1,500 of the $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 national, . A committee will eliminate en- j u . t b e f o r e it r e a c h e , a b u b b lin g b o il. I port on the hills. ; goal. Students may contribute receive prize money of $ 100, -at, pounds. the form of pictures submitted to M arian Barker, 2107 Nueces, the tries to possibly ten candidates, M IC A office in Texas Union 307, who will be presented at a smoker. the office of the Texas Union, or Time and place of the smoker will B rad ley Bourland. be announced later. W e ’ll just have to confess we I See S W E E T H E A R T , rag e 4 Housemothers Find Substitutes Nimble- Witted Manager Assures More Food for His House . . , , n u J K J u n Representative Roger Q. Evans through their organization.' or by j S3o. and $ lo , and w ill then give in San Antonio. ! The prelim inary contest is sched- ......................... I uled for A pril 7 and the final con­ on some of the natural resources I le n it y Y .M .C .A . ...... which are leaving the state un-1 —■-------------------------- taxed. Another bill sim ilar to it is ,T House B ill 494, by Representative L. W . H arris of W h itn e y, which Satu rd ay is the reduces the gasoline sales tax to Cactus snapshots to he turned in, the contest should register early Recruits w ill take six weeks of . . then two cents from puts a processing tax o f one-third F rid a y as he s Candidate rent on all gasoline produced in Quest. They should he turned in Main Build ing 2501 and ask fur- may apply for O ffice r C an d id as they wish to become Texas is no guarantee test for A pril l l in Architecture ; and physical examinations w ill be ; sent to San Antonio by the A rm y Building 105. four cents and I Dolph Briscoe, Cactus editor, said with Ellwood G risco m ,ch a irm an | Students interested in entering a^ government expense. issued a final re- of the Department of . peech, in , C a c t u s S h o t s D u e S a t u r d a y Those who are interested and at Journalism Bu ild in g I . like to take their mental I ther instructions of him. ...............................would tra in iM an d (School _ a c , There fot j last c . flay . A - ' if ~ ★ . . Both measures seek to eliminate the state deficit of $30,000,000, The proponents of the billa say j don’t know what the t r a d e - o u t s I bill seeks t o levy a processing tax j giving t^eir donations a t the U n i- I ^ ]eir speeches B y V I R G I N I A S T A P L E T O N E d s and co-eds take h eart! W e ager has it figured out that his to continue buying just as .one bright fra tern ity house man- civilian consumption. They p i a n i s t in■ '» knitting, and by the Texas Legislature, com­ mending him for the recent victory over toe Japanese Paci fie. in the South j in* m Kr0UPs t0 PC1 ston derived p rivate.” Reports on m onthly food ex- ■ women-s duh mePtincs Sunny Day Didn't Stop Moans About Frozen Gardens The freeze, it seems, threw a monkey wrench into the w a r e f­ forts of the U n iv e rsity ’s many victory gardeners. Reports from over the campus tell of damage done to many flourishing gardens that scarcely a one and reveal ~umors at turne(i from men and clothes to what's " ^ o u T a scratch: Rut fonversation haye • ,t that left in the victory garden. job the in covering up her Halstead House, who had easiest window box victory garden, says Curtiss-W right Dorm itory - everything is still in fairly good that their dieticians simply shape. the menus, while food is allotted It may help those who lost plants I to them through the business di- for the soil and Mrs. Marion W ebster, Alpha to remember that freezing is sup*; rector’s office, posed to br good kill hugs. I f they dig and plant ch i Omega housemother, plans things may do to “ go easy” the first month to again, the next better— or so say the experts. estimate how fa r her allotment w ill carry over. Most W a lte r L. Pondrom Jr .. instruc- Retired Teachers Are Out, War or Not Mrs. J . Frank Dobie says even her rose bushes were hurt and she has v e ry little hope fo r the English peas and potatoes. Incidentally, through ex­ lost faith she has perience in the belief that wetting things lessens the damage. fra te rn ity and sorority houses are registered a? institu­ tions, and as such are given check books that are used as one does an order bank book. Taking De­ cember as a sample month, the chaperons, with the help of th* figure out the tor in physics, i« afraid to uncover j served their time and ought not amount of food and money an a\- his garden, and has few hopes I to he rehired. M is' Mirian Dobber erage month require? and are i-- for its preservation. However, Dr. C. W . Hall, instructor in Billie, who has uncovered his, reports that the mustard, turnips, and radishes seem to be doing all right hut tht English peas little sick, he regrets. said Monday, agreeing with the sued check books accordingly, principle of the teacher retirement One populalr grocery store says act that A ttorney General Gerald none of the houses had used tile checking accounts yet, and empha­ C. Mann upheld recently. sizes there has been no change in prices since the new system teachers have rationing board, The secretary of the U niversity teachers’ appointment committee thinks it will not he necessary to ha? gone into effect, into service over-age call hack teachers, d ifficult a? the man­ power situation is in the schools. A i r Force Ins p e c t i o n Retired school look a In average per fam ily rent costs, only two cities showed a decrease ■— Mercedes, 1 9.2 per cent, and Corpus Christi, 1.8 per cent. The remainder showed an increase up to the 39.6 per cent jump recorded in Laredo. Rentals paid ranged from a monthly average of $ 1 2 ,6 0 in Coleman to $ 3 0 ,6 0 in E l F a s o . Thc?e two items, food and rent, showed the most decided changes. U tility costs had changed in nearly Jo Colquitt, U n iversity student at all cities surveyed, hut those —— showing a decrease fa ir ly well bal- D e c i s i o n O n P l a V - O f f lanced with those recording gains. I ie Dr. F . M. Bullard choel fu lly says the first freeze got everything he had and that luckily nothing plant­ ed since ha* had time to come up. Home economics majors Lillian Rack, Esther Sandgarten, Mildred Holland, and Patti Je a n Robinson covered things up carefu lly and Those disabled report no damage at all. To Be Issued Today ance w ill stop. —— " J The ruling distinguishes between teachers retired for years of ser­ vice and those under 60 years of age drawing disability allowance. to Billie teaching, but the disability allow ­ return ca- Is N e w Civi l Servi ce J o b A six week'? course fop A r Force inspectors is being offered at Oklahoma A. rights and lives of free men everywhere, our profound gratitude the great and glorious victory you have won, foi W e pledge to you our lives and our sacred honor in con­ summating the gloat work to which vou and your men have dedicated your lives. Price Daniel, Speaker of the House of Representatives. John Lee Sm ith, Lieutenant-Governor, Flag Has 2,026 Stars For Students in Service The Se vice F lag for W orld W a r II with it? 2.026 blue stars is now hanging in the Texas Me­ morial Museum. The stars in the flag, which was made by the I ’ni- versitv au x iliary of the American Legion, represent the U niversity students who have gone to serve their country. Explaining the part organized community recreation plays in wartime. Mark A. McCloskey, r a ­ tional director of recreation, \vi i speak at a luncheon Saturday noon in Ida House. the Home Economics Regarding group recreation M r . M cCloskey says, “ Usually we have thought of till' f i e l d in t e r m s of vocational readjustment bv huv.ng sick or wounded people work ii; carving. My concept of this whole field range all the way from mountain climb- , from painting nal ex P re­ it The ?perch at noon Satur will be M r. Met loskcy ? ?< or d ... his A ustin schedule. Ii I r?t is a: IO o’clock Saturday v on .ag Hogg Auditorium < i ‘ “ R e c • r oi and Group W ork a an Approaep to Personal Adjust re n t,” aud w I he followed by a forum discussion at I I o'clock, Mr. M ("Clo?k. • . w ho fo years was administran r w .V Y .A in New V r , . an speaker.” “ energetic ar I sa chal Students and faculty n serve t lek cts fo: th" i i ’ 75 cents i> Hiss. 9171-2 Sa tu rd ay rn M ;, Met with Mrs officers, that they w ill be accepted. The recruiting party w ill be a t Texas Union 208 all day Monday. Roosevelt Traveled In Texas Plane It was a Ti xas-made plane, a Liberator Express, that flew Presi­ dent Roosevelt to the Casablanca conference, according to a recent letter from M argaret Adams, B .J. MO, who now w rites engineer­ ing specifications the F o rt W orth plant of Consolidated A ir­ craft. for The C-87 Liberator Express Is a sister ship of the famous B-24 Liberator. Both type> are manu­ factured in the F o rt W orth plant. In w riting specifications of new planes, Miss Adam- and her asso­ ciate? obtain certain facts regard- iug the performance, capacity, fly in g range, and other inform a­ t io n about tin planes which ara 'presented to A rm y and N avy o ffi­ cials fo r approval. The company engineers use these specifications during actual construction of the Student Donors Best Even Though Reward Is Milk o rm a llv As a whole tho students make better blood donors than elderly people. Most students react quite the painless process, bu' there have been, a couple who fainted, said Dr. R. O. Sw earin­ gen, blood bank superintendent. Fain ting and weakness afterwards is due to fright rather than loss of blood, TI e bank is a1 mmt stocked now’, nut a ' w give at intervals to re* . plasma and blood eon- plKce People th at use the stock iposeii that later. Since transients and >l>lc arc often unable to do sary for outsiders supply. No donor replace to P Pearl Bt \\ or Id .\ ow g I W He A ck, Eduard Lindeman national leaders of the in a ok, “ The Fam ily W a r .” A graduate of York School of Social ha- had extensive ex- n social service and rn a1 activities. eet Hogg Speaker to Address Legislature on Invitation •W Dr. T. V. Chicago phi To: o f he \ es of T 11 H< result f feet Frit that < in trod ii e : was Goodman of M U n iversity class hack in 1915, Represent at \ F rid a y tha' the man-philosophe at ive ?rest- iplc t ■fi up ti ►nit! Ja n liar who has has been a^ked to give blood more tai the first this. it i? nevi eased the to restock th< will not time Dr, Sm ith has state bod) . As a sc with practical than one time. rn \c I I is teaching ‘ted to appear politic.', he is reque: at the Capitol almost every time he comes to town. Becau var cd experience — he I ' : , versify of Chicago to serve Illinois Senate six years ami t o U J nod State.' two House of Representatives — he combines the viewpoints of the <: .calor and the practical states­ in the in Donors can replace their blood by adhering to an ordinary diet of his with particular emphasis on food the r >c*' in iron. A glass of milk of ! fruit juice is given after the trans­ fusion. No spirit?! Commons W ill Give Everyone His 48 Points “ W h ile the evidence is here that J In inflation. influx of F in a l decision concerning the costs of living were still rising in explained, three-game play-off voted on by 1942,” Dr. Buechel “ those cities showing the largest the Longhorn basketball squad increases w eir not necessarily Thursday will he made .Saturday undergoing some j by Rice o ffic ia ls it was revealed places food costs rose enormously ’ F rid a y. The three-game play-off Is plan- because of a sudden population, brought to the town nod to determine which team will the National Collegiate by w ar construction and industry, enter “ Cities not prepared to care for A th letic Association W estern div- a great number of additional in- iaion play at Kansas C ity March 26-27. Since Texas and Rice habitants naturally suffered sky­ finished in a tie for the Southwest rocketing food and rent costs,” Conference the Dr. Buechel commented. play-off plan has been suggested as a determinant. Tho play-off, The median gain of the twenty- three oitie? in food costs was 14.4 t showed, while per cent, the repor the median increase in rent cost.? not effect the < onference stand- championship, 7.5 pet c o t . o n * o i th* team*. H alf of Gifts to Extension Library Make It First in South those hired w ill he women. All will make $1,752 a >ear, plus $3 a day for expel se? during training. Higher q ualifica­ tions or marked ab ility may pro­ vide promotion to $1,971 or $2.- 190 a year. I itll the w ar i? won. we won t k n o w the exact number to he rep- K sooted on the flag, stated Mrs. E. C. Ban iel. who has helped with ou t h e p r o je c t . N o w , she said, there w ll be mole than two thousand Students with advanced college ami an additional flag will have mental training or six month? to a y e a r s o he made. Names of these stu- experience in a irc ra ft plants, or one to two years’ mechanical ex- dents w ill he lettered on parch- The U n iversity Extension L i ­ brary in Adult Education received enough book?, manuscript?, pam­ phlets, and other works recently through the W orks Project* 'Ad- ministration to o f the U n i v e r s i t y t o first in the as i n s p e c t o r s and go to w o r k after where they may ho seen. South, T. H. Shelby, dean of the a one or two weeks’ course at tho Division of Extension, has an- D istrict Training School in Udch- nounced. bur those who lose t' it*- s ' he w ill di lift this division perience, may qualify immediately ment and hung beside the flag I OR this subject includes all material if adopted, w ill assembled for work in adult cdu- civil service status. Applies: The inspector? hited w ill have The gift cation in Texas by the W H A . It blank' arc available at the Rust includes some 250 film strips. „ « O ffice or C ivil Service O ffice. .ne v seve ice man. The local rationing board an* today, completing a swing over nounced Tuesday that the U n iver­ s e state lecturing fo r the Hogg sity Commons would he allowed forty-eight points per month fo r He will speak at Geology Audi- each student served, or the to m . in line of duty whether c t home : in a state legislature and in the I torium Monday, Tuesday, and mons would he allowed 48/90ths or in a foreign land. a small white U nited States Congress. Represent- ^ Thursday nights on the general points for each meal Because D . Smith has bad t i e , c .m ia i.e r lives special experience of serving both Dr. Smith will arrive In Austin he lias d over Texas last few week.' I vcrod in tai •ar w ill he ?ewed over the blue ative Goodman suggested he might subject, “ The Moral Issues of the I he hoard ha? not decided uPOi* one. Then are now ten on the touch on the question of “ states’ W a r .” Under the auspices of the the step* to be taken in regard to ■' ‘ /h'*'rommnnK.* flag, w ith seventeen more to be rights” versus (w hich is ^ n e d by the Commons* j Public Lectures (addresses w ill begin a t b o clock, i now so muca in the n e ^ . ( ommittee, the ■. the federal control la:g« jadued, Speaker Explains Role O f Recreation in War m m Sports— Telegraph— PASE TW0 Phons 2-2473 — T H E D A I E Y T E X A N — Phons 2-2473 Austin Edges Crozier 37-36 in Thriller Tourney to End Spring Training Grid With 8 Games Finale Is at 3 o Clock r e s e n t a t i v e s a r e Bill CIOS'- a n d H L a m b e r t ; A r k a n sa s * s e l e c t e e s a r c CL C a r p e n t e r a n d C. W y n n e ; the lone A g g ie H argis on All-Conference is L. H u f f m a n . L o n g J o h n H a r g i s wa? the only L o n g h o r n w h o p l a c e d t m t h e all S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e b a s k e t b a l l t h e A.«- first s t r i n g s e l e c te d f o r «even o r i a t c d P r e s s c o a ch e s . B u c k Ove r a l l vs a- lifted wi t h t h e s ec o n d t e am. t h e b y Ri**e a n d A r k a n s a s p l a c e d t w o me n e a c h , a n d the T e x a s Ag g i e * t e a m . R i c e ’s r e p ­ one, t h e • O n l y u n a n i m o u s c h o i c e s we r e t h e t o w e r i n g d o s s , Rice c e n t e r w h o led t h e l e a g u e in s c o r i n g , a n d H a r g i s , c h i e f p o i n t m a k e r f o r t h e St e e r s . H a r g i s wa s rh o « e n ai f o r ­ w a r d , b u t g o t t wo b al l ot s a t g u a r d . 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A d m i t t e d l y , s p o t t i n g t h e mis- . pl ays in a g a m e as f a s t »,s Oasket- is d i f f i c u l t , b u t s o m e t i m e s bali v e r y o n e ­ tho o f f i c i a ls looked t h e i r de* sided e n d p r e j u d i c e d 1 ct.-ions, a p p e a r ­ ance-, we hop*', w e r e o n l y a c c i ­ de n t a l . in su c h a l t h o u g h a n d One decision* p a r t i i uiar, in neede< a little e x p l a n a t i o n in the Ag g i e a m e . A & M. ha d t h e bali in Texas a l m o s t t e m t o r y t h r e w the tiall o u t o f b o u n d s when o n e o f t h e Ag g i e s s a ve d t h e hall b y t h r o w i n g it b a c k w a r d s u p p a s t t h e mi dd l e st ri p e . Thi s wa* ob vi ­ the t h e ously a g a i n s t bali s h o u l d have bee n h a n d e d to Texas, h ut in spite c f the u p r o a r o f t he c r o w d , shook his h ead a n d lei the A g g i e s ke e p th< hall. rules, a n d r e f e r e e , t he M istakes Hurt such O r d i n a r i l y d e c i s i o n a t he g a m e m i g h t not m a t t e r , hu t VV e d n e s d a y w a* t he m o s t i m p o r ­ tant o f t he y e a r f o r T e x a s and e v e r y f a u l t y d e c i s i o n h u r t p l e n t y . I he p a r t i c u l a r o n e m e n t i o n e d r e ­ sult ed in t w o p o i n t s f o r t h e A g g i e * i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r bal l w a s t he b r o u g h t d o w n t he c o u r t . thai a p p e a r e d A n d m a y b e it w a s b e c a u s e w e w e r e l oo k i ng a t t he g a m e w i t h a it p r e j u d i c e d poi nt o f v i e w . b u t c d Ian t h r o u g h ­ out Hid i o f the e v e n i n g , e v e r y slight m i s t a k e b y a L o n g h o r n re- in a q u i c k w h i s t l e a n d a - lilted f oul w h i h ump g l o s s A g g i e f o u l s w e r e i g n o r e d . J o h n L a n g d o n wa s f o r c e d out b y the c a l l i n g o f t wo f o ul s w h i c h w e r e a t be s t b o r d e r ­ l a s t o n e he l ine c a s e s , a n d in the w a s b a r e l y t he pl a y. L o s i n g i n L a n g d o n — n o t by his r o u g h n e s s , but by t he I e f e r p e ' s o v e r - c a u t i o u s * n e s s — a l m o s t eo*-t the S t e e r * the g a m e b e c a u s e o f hi* e x p e r t c o n ­ trol o f t he b a c k b o a r d a g a i n s t the tall A g g i e * . dr FC FT P F T P lh a I W e W u z R o bb e d H a b l e n d H arr, «y __ Or* ner L y ne h Waiter Hi-* t; 2 I ft 0 ft s 4 ft 4 7 J 3 ft 4 12 J e l l Levi* (.30) FO FT PF B. a* * * a Of M a r t i n B yer s Whlttake? Snack . ___ ___ __ _____ _______ 7 o talt Halftin od Par Fr*»t hr « I J J e f f O s via I v c re I 2 . * mu and J «fr Davit I h SO High- High- O ff’ K l . WI l e a r n » on and <. ■,.< I S . * CLASS B ............ . __ 2 I I throws nmaeed ' a-.. * , e. t a - ■ • e Sidne V, I, Ire) C a f f * bi g I FC FT 0 I I ft 12 ft a n — _ PF 2 2 I 3 ft ft TP 6 0 2* I S 4 I 6 (I IO ftft FG FT PF TP u A 9 8 I I I 4 I 4 6 35 0 ft ft o I 9 P G F T P F T P 29 F O F T P F T P -c c c rn r « ■*. 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Bu l l y led his f r o m a m o r e or l e s s g r e e n c r e w Hunch o f pi r e c o g n i z e d b o y s to s p i t e o f ti p e o - c h a m p i o j ship lo,-* o f m e n t h r o u g h A r m y t he in g a m e s a s Sn ce in Midway ®. F-*< throw* rn :**»d M-dwar W om ac k 2. S mn* na I, M -redden I, Bronk* I; R e a g a n C o u n t y , S p r i n g t f i n I , W h i t a 4, Mi-M Off! . r f ! * a n d D u t y A b b f f l o g . T o t * ; * 24 Haltom* *<-<■ r e : S i t e * . 12. Laona 22. I*,;, Rh.-* I, f r « th. mw a missed: l l 2 4 Le r a, O’Keef* ’ OfF’ iai*. U *t ti .......... I, Lam! I. Boggets ani I gg; feta. Rears. M d wax ( H o w l a n d ; (23) FG FT PF TP 3 1 0 — I Woaiatk, f . rn anon*, Robert*,, e MrFAddsn, b -or e l , g P e a | an C o u n ty ( B ig L ak e) (20) 0 I ________________ 4 2 lortftftun, t ___________ 0 w i n ta H * r V ar-a7ore, f McMillan, g 2 __ ___ 0 ft ___________ 2 2 F C F T P F T P 0 10 0 2 4 ft 4 .............. I 2 a 2 7 Ocala ... 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D on’t blam e the editor if he can’t decide w hether to run tom e dude’* column or n o t A fte r oil, the w rite r o f corn la often green. T e x a s w e a t h e r i s n ’t very polite. W hen it ha* som ething to blow a b o u t it u s u a l l y gives one a cold shoulder. * * ★ l i t l n i t d r* < » lrin tR l« af U. a. Am*. Maw an# (Mal toe##* S BILLION e a u # # * T h e y drink w ith Im punity, or a n y b o d y who invites them . - A r t e m u s W ard. T he woman shall n o t w ear th a t which p e r ta in e d u n to a m an.— Old T estam ent. T here are time* in a it tw o m an’s life when he should n ot sp e c u la te : when he can’t a ffo rd it, and when he can.— M ark T w ain. SICK L O T St. David’* Hospital Helen R. Stigler San Shankar Anal! F arris Dudley Nix M arjorie Jones Jam es M urray Kaye Holloman Brady Shannon F'.lizabeth Nunn Jewel W ard M argaretta Moss Dorothy Tate Alva Howard Jean Baker Je an ette Paschal Jack Suggs Elisabeth Groat man ...... Eugene Hill W inifred Ray mend C harlet Van Sickle Satan H ospital Bernard L are s Scottish Rita D orm itory B etty Kahn Nancy Ann Sm ith M argaret Ann Mary Ella McCullough Shirley Klein George IU a t Home, M arch 4. l i d s Barbara Eidson Claudia W hite Mary M aurer E ra K a th ry n Kuempel Gloria S teiner Clarence F. Shum an Key Rice JaequeHn Holland Robert S. Baker Dorothea Patsy Byron Franklin Donnie Colbert Baker M iry F urrh B oudreau* Maxine T aylor B arbara Soraby M ary Jan* Dockery R obert H. B ik er K atherine K ine Ellen F. Davis Anita V. U n Charles Sublets Ann S artorlus T o lengthen th y life , lessen th y meal*.— B enjam in F ran k lin . A rich m an’* w a r and a poor m an’* fig h t.— U nknow n. PA G E THREE— E d i t o r i a l Ex MeCnllum Vinita Here A. Y. McCullom* d ire c te r Bf athletic* a t T exas A A L C allage and stu d e n t in 1218-21, is visiting the cam pus tibia w eek. ADDRESS BOOKS P o c k e t Six# 151* To a s DookStok a e o n Mew ew /ygM /rr M R N * NU A BA LURK BK SATURDAY, M A R C H 6, 1943 A d of Sabotage M ach M a rket M onde* (Dun. ZcoHomu PEOPLE A MER IC A N to da y must realize t h a t we -are figh ti ng a total w a r an d a total w a r cannot be f ou gh t w hen th e people of a nation do it h a l f ­ h ea r t e d ly . Many A me ric ans toda y will s ta n d on th e st r ee t co r n er an d ma ke long an d patriotic speeches about w h a t we should an d w h a t we can do. but w hen it comes dow n to brass ta c k s and doing the w a r effort which so me th in g e f f e c t s th e ir o w n c o m fo r t a n d c o n v e n i­ enc e— t h a t is a diff ere nt story. for In This is total w a r and total w a r means w a r on the home fro nt as well as on the ba ttlefield. this w a r our economy pl ay s ju s t as g r e a t a p a r t in the success­ ful conclusion of the w a r as the soldier in Tunisia, En g l an d , and the other fronts on which our soldiers ar e stationed. Y e t so m e o f o u r g r e a t A m e r ic a n p a tr i­ o ts w h o s e fo r e fa th e r s c a m e o v er on th e M a y flo w e r a n d fo u g h t w ith G e o r g e W a s h in g to n a t th e D e la w a r e ca n s e e no r e a s o n fo r th e r a tio n in g o f a n y o f th e th a t w e n e e d e v e r y d a y . c o m m o d itie s T h e y a r e so s h o r ts ig h te d n o t b e c a u se t h e y a r e ig n o r a n t a n d d o n ’t k n o w a n y b e tte r , b u t b e c a u s e th e y d o n ’t w a n t to k n o w a n y b e tte r . t h a t keep the black m a r k e t These g r e a t American patriots are the in ones In or d er for th e black m a r ­ opera ti on. ket th e re must be people willing to p a y th e price for receiving the r u b b er , m e a t or canne d goods w ithout using up tha t coupon. to o p e r a t e A me ric an people should realize t h a t p a t r o n i z in g of the black m a rk e t is as d a n g e r o u s to our nation as the sab otag­ ing of a war plant. The person th at buys his m e a t from th e black m a r k e t is ju s t as d an g e r o u s an d ju s t as much of a the fellow who pla nts a s a b o te u r as t h e G r an d Coulee bomb u n d e r n e a t h Dam. Th e blac k m a r k e t patron is sab o­ ta g in g ou r w a r economy. T o d a y Am eri ca has to feed not only her own pe op le an d soldiers but also t h e people an d soldiers of our allies. To a c ­ complish task an d yet keep our people well fed the supplies have to be divided equal ly so t h a t all people c a n get some of the m. this Th e W o r ld W a r II r a c k e t e e r has f ou nd the black m a r k e t a pr ofitable r a c k e t only because the A m er ic an patriots h av e seen fit to p u t th e ir w e l f a r e above th e welf are of th e ir nation. The A me ric an people must realize t h a t the bl a c k e t m a r k e t op era to rs g e t th e ir goods in an illegal w ay and some of these o p er at o r s would even commit m u r de r, as was proved in a case in one of states w h er e a t r u c k driver was killed w hen a group of cr im i­ nals h ij a c k e d his load of r u b b e r tires. th e easte rn Th ere fo re, the citizen t h a t pa tro n iz es th e blac k m a r k e t is not only s a b ot ag in g his c o u n t r y ’s w a r effor t b u t is also an accessory to th e crime. At a time w h e n A me ric a and h er allies ar e fighting f or th e ir lives is the A me ric an public going to t u r n into one big criminal, causing a crisis which would have g r e a t e r r e p e r ­ cussions t h a n a d e f e a t in Tunisia? — J. W . QUumU M oiicti Gumwood ACROSS I. C a v e r n 5 Mi schievous c hil dren 9. C o mp l y IO. Biblical 21. C arriage 2. Di mi ni s h 3. G i r l s n a m e 24. T a v e r n 4. S i g h t o r g a n 26. P r o s e c u t e judi cial ly 5. R e v e n u e 6 W h i m 7. H i m a l a y a n a n i m a l 8. Di s mi s s f r o m s er vi ce l l . S e a m a n 13. Ob s e r v e d 15 W a l k i n g s t i ck 17. So und of 28. To d r o p 29. C r oss over 30. To pri ze 32. W i t h o u t e l eva t i on 33. H i n d u a n g e l 34. Pul ve r i ze * 36. S u m m i t s 39. A n c i e n t A s i a n d i s t r i ct d i s a p p r o v a l 41. An t e l o p e 20. E n g i n e 43. Tax DD Od □ D Q ana □ □ a n a n nan BO Siun ESB n a a u a aa a □ U U U □ □ □ □ C T C I Yesterday '• A nswer 44 Adhesive m i x t u r e 46. P a r t of c u r v e d line c h a r a c t e r l l N e t 12. F r u i t s of pine tr ee 14 U n s o r t e d w h e a t e n flour 15 To p a m p e r 16 W r a t h 17. Kind of m e a t 18 H a i l ' 19 Chi nes# m e a s u r e 20, Explosi ve* in w a t e r 22 T y p e m e a s u r # 23. Use l e s s 25 P r o n o u n 27. H i r e s 28. Musical * SI. N e g a t i v e r e p l y 32 F r a u d s 33. D e c i g r a m he a \ e mur der es s. this g ro u p hopes l f this s t u d e n t - p r o d u e t i o n proves successful, to he able to secure mo ne y f rom the Rockef el ler to s t a r t a I n s t i t ut e r e p e r t o r y g r ou p a t the Univer sit y. Ll. T. S y m p h o n y to Play Concert Next Friday in The U n iv er si t y S ymp h on y O r ­ c h e st r a c o nc er t will be held F r i da y the Music night, March 12, Building Recital Hall a t 8:15 o’cloc. instead of March 5, as p r e ­ in T h e Daily viously a n n o u n c e d T e x a n. Miss M a r g a r e t Corbin, in­ d u c t o r in voice, will he the s0* p r an o soloist, a c co mp a n i e d on the h a r p by Miss M a r t h a Mayfield, in throe S t r a us s n umbe r s . “ Wi n t e r of the Blue Snow, ” an the pro- impressionistic piece on ■ Kreutz, c o n d u c t o r of the orches- tra. Marjorie Love, music st u de nt , will bo cello soloist with the or ­ che st r a in a “ S o n a t a ” by Eccles. A dult Education Library Placed First in South Prestige came to me n t of A du lt E d u c a t i o n double fl<<*(> last week. the D e p a rt ­ in a T. ll. Shelby, dean of the U n i ­ ver sit y Division of Ext e nsi on, was a p p oi n t ed regional vice- president of this d e p a r t m e n t iii the National E du ca t i on Association. In addition, th** Un i v er si t y adul t e d uc at io n l i br ar y w a s placed f i r s t in t he South a . a r e s u l t of the cif! of a Wor ks P ro j e ct Admi ni s t r a t i on collection of book?, pamphlet s, ma nuscr i pt s , and T e xa s adult educat ion. film str ips o n M usic Teachers Play In San Antonio, A bilene f or Miss Ma r t h a Mayfield, i ns t r u c ­ tor* in harp. will play the San Antonio Music T e a c h e r s ’ As ­ sociation S u n d a y at 3 : 30 o’clock at in the Firs t Ba pt i st Chur ch San Antonio. She will be accom- pani ed on t h e p iano by Mrs. Inga Ber g s t r om Morgan. Mr*. Helen H a u p t , i n s t r u c t o r in piano, plat ed f o r the music u nit i-f the Wo m a n ' s F o r u m in Abilene last We dnes d ay . fi P L U S S E R IA L L A T E N E WS BoyI Do I Feel Swell in this room I rented through the classified ads in THE DAILY TEXAN” Call 2-2473 for fast, courteous messenger service to rent Y O U R room M ID -N IT E S H O W T O NITE 11:45 J the Pride o f the Yankee* w ith TERESA W R IG H T W AITER BRENNAN AT THE ★ ★ E X T R A ★ * “ MARC H O F T I M E ” T H I R T Y C A M E R A M E N W E R E K I L L E D M A K I N G T H I S P I C T U R E ’‘ONT. DAY O F WAR' * R U S S I A 194,3