T he Da Texan T h o F i r s t C o l l a g e D a l l y I n t h e Vol. 47 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, J A N U A R Y 25, 1946 Six P a g es T o d a y N o . 8 9 You May Soon ’Jet’ to the Moon la te 24.— | is W A S H IN G T O N , e s tim a te d J A N . ( I N S ) — T he W a r D e p a r t m e n t an- R a d a r pulses, n o u n c e d t h a t c o n t a c t has been m a d e w ith the m oon, th e first tim e pro v en t h a t ra d io w av e s will pene-j a n d echo back, t r a t e o u t e r space. a t 2 38,8 57 miles. t r a v e lin g w ith th e r a d a r ; speed o f lig h t— 186,000 m iles p e r se co n d — took a b o u t tw o a n d one- to r e a c h t h e Moon it h a s b e e n , h alf second s to d a y ★ I R a d a r is th e f a m e d w a r tim e de- In g les re c a lle d t h a t Sir E d w a r d I t h a t p r o je c ts a ! A pp leto n , B ritish physicist, had t e c ti o n device th e M oon by f r e q u e n c y b ea m o f high w aves w hose c o n t a c t w ith an ob- r a d a r. The Signal C o rp s sa id t h a t j e c t is recorded w h e n th e w aves th e re w’ould be o t h e r v a lu a b le ap p lic a tio n s o f th e new develop- bou nce back. radio p re d ic te d m a p p in g M a jo r G e n e ra l H a r r y C. In g les, m ent. C h ief S ig n al Officer, said th e con- th e | t a c t wrns m a d e a t th e E v a n s Sig- radio co n tro l o f lo n g - r a n g e j c t or nal L a b o r a t o r y , B elm ar, N. J., I r o c k e t-p ro p e lle d missiles o p era te ing ab o v e t h e s t r a t o s p h e r e . T he J a n u a r y th e s e w ould be O ne of IO. I n g le s said A n n o u n c e m e n t w as w ithheld G e r m a n V-2 r o c k e ts w e re b e l ie v - ; i t was esta b lish e d “ beyo nd ed to hav e r e a c h e d a n a l t i t u d e o f u n til d o u b t ” t h a t c o n t a c t h ad a c tu a lly I 60 miles. 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P . a s s e m b l y m a n , each w o r k e r should be ab le to equa l t h a t pro- said, a d d r e s s in g the s e v e n te e n m e n a t th e E x -S e r v ic e m e n ’s m e e ti n g T h u r s d a y nig h t. “ T h e y d e s e r v e a lo t o f c r e d i t ; th e y a r e d o in g a b an g -u p j o b . ” j th e one we p la n ,” he said, “ we Mathis, girls on t h e c a m p u s, E x - S e r v ic e m e n ’s f o r v e t e r a n s s t u d e n t in Save Headaches: Pre-regisler January 29,30 Sectionizing Set For February 7; Fees M a y Be Paid P r e - r e g i s tr a tio n d a t e s h a v e been s e t f o r T u e s d a y , .Jan u a ry 29, and W e d n e s d a y , J a n u a r y 30. P r e lim ­ i n a r y c a r d s a n d in s t r u c tio n s m ay be o b ta in e d f r o m t h e o f fic e s o f th e colleges e x c ep t d e a n s o f all A r t s a n d Sciences s tu d e n ts , who will g e t th e ir ca rd s in th e Main B u ild in g r o tu n d a , g r o u n d floor. s t u ­ On F r id a y , F e b r u a r y I , d e n t s t a k e t h e i r p r e li m in a r y ca rd s to G r e g o r y G ym f r o m 8 -12 :30 o ’clock a n d 2-5 o’clock a n d th e re p e r m it, rec eiv e a n t e n t a t i v e co u rse card, p h o to s t a t, a n d a d v iso r sheet. T h e r e will be no f u r t h e r c h a n c e to o b ta in e n r o ll m e n t nec es sitie s u n ­ til M a rc h I. in f o r m a ti o n adm issio n A p p o in tm e n ts w ith a d v iso rs will b e m a ile d a c c o r d in g to th e ad v iso r in f o r m a ti o n sheet. 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T h e Stu­ d e n t s will follow th e flow o f m a ­ t o t e r i a ls f r o m t h e q u a r r y th e f in ish mills a n d c o n tro l l a b o r a ­ to rie s. ______________________ F r i d a y 1 0 - 1 2 — E x h ib it of la n d s c a p e s by C o n s ta n c e F o r s y t h a t L a g u n a Gloria. 10-12— C a m e r a Club e x h ib it, A r ­ 1 1 :16— “ Music Is Y o u rs ,” K PR C , \ W E A A, a n d W O A I. 3-5— E x h ib it by C o n s ta n c e F o r s y t h a t L a g u n a G loria. la n d sc a p e s o f 3-5— C a m e r a Club E x h ib it, A r ­ c h i te c tu r e B uilding. B a sk e tb a ll, W o m e n ’s 5— G irls’ Gym. 5— F e n c in g , W o m e n ’s Gym 136. 5 — Mass M e e tin g o f “ Y a n k e e ” Ballroom , s tu d e n ts , T e x a s U nion. J u n i o r B a sk etb all, G re g o ry 7 — B o ys’ Gym. 7 :3 0 — A m e r ic a n of C h e m ic al E n g in e e r s , C h e m istry B u ild in g 15. I n s t i t u t e 7 ;3 0 — P a u lis t F a t h e r s ’ le c tu r e an for “ C o n q u e s t o f C h r is t,” St. A u s tin ’s Chapel. th e W o rld 7 :3 0 — C o m m itte e f o r A cadem ic F r e e d o m , A d d re s s in g 9 1 3 % C olorado. P a r t y , ! 8 -11— F r e e F r id a y F ro lic, Main L o u n g e , T e x a s U nion. 8-11— A u s tin S y m p h o n y O rc h e s ­ t r a , H ogg A u d ito r iu m . S a t u r d a y D R . S A L O W . B A R O N R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f 'Liberalism' Is Hillel Topic ca m p u s o r g a n iz a tio n s filed b y th e a s s is ta n t to th e D ean o f S tu d e n t L ife, Dick T ravis, s e c r e t a r y o f th e E x -s e r v ic e m e n ’s A ssociation, and H a n k W y n e k a n a m e e tin g T h u r s d a y n ig h t to d r a w f o r th e n u m b e r e d se ction s into w hich th e j city has been divided a n d to r e ­ ceive a m a p of th e city w ith th e i r se ctio n m a rk e d . A f t e r com pletion o f th e d raw in g , w ith som e la r g e r be t h e to p ic o f a speech given b y! o rg a n iz a tio n s ta k i n g tw o oi t h i e e C olum bia Prof In Current Series “ L ib e ra lism a n d th e Jew’” will a t T his t a l k is t h e n i n t h in th e me 8 0 t,ia t th e r e m a in in g se ction s U n iv e r s ity t 0 a(] j I by L i e u t e n a n t Colonel J o h n I D e w itt, J r ., IL f o r m e r d ir e c to r of E v a n s S ignal L a b o r a to ry . T h e ch ief signal officer rev eal- ed t h a t th e p ro b le m w’as com pli­ it had c a te d by t h a t ra d io w ave s could be p ro je c te d 1 n e v e r b e f o r e been c e r ta in t h a t f a c t th e i b e y o n d th e E a r t h ’s a tm o s p h e re . ; Also, it h ad n e v e r bee n possible j to develop in v e r y high f r e q u e n c y rad io to a t- : ta in th e r a n g e of t h e Moon. sufficie nt e n e r g y U n iv e r s ity s t u d e n t s a c c e p te d Dr. Salo W . --------- - - . B a ro n o f C olum bia sections, 14 w e re le ft . to n g u e -in -th e - U n iversity a t t h e lliUel F o u n d s - " I w ould a p p r e c a t e o r g a n , l a - th e m | tio n on S u n d a y , J a n u a r y 27, a t | h o n , n o t p r e s e n t. to se n d a r e p r e - s e n ta t iv e to T ra v is, W y n e k a n , o r a n o t h e r O rsen th e n e w s w ith a S o m e o f ch eek a t t i t u d e . W’ere d o u b tf u l of t h e t r u t h of t h e 10:45 a .rn m a t t e r — it wrns W elles w hen c h a n g e d to sh ocked s u r p ris e . Ty- pical o f M ickey e x p re ssed m a z e m e n t. “ p r o f o u n d a - ’ in vasion ^ b r e a k f a s t dis- it w as verified t h e i r d o u b t cessions, f e a t u r i n g e m in e n t Je w - th e L a t e r , series of w eekly p e r so n a litie s, g iv e n by sto ry . . . . , - th is a t t i t u d e , C h a r l o t t e I Hillel H o n o r s ^ t i t u t e . “I t w as a lm o s t as s u r p r i s in g a s and R eligious H isto r y i / i n VV can be d r a w n f o r , ” D ea n D u n h am r e q u e s te d . I i n n h o r n I I n o n f O rg a n iz a tio n s p a r ti c ip a tin g in th e drive w’ill be p u b lish ed soon in th e T ex a n . E x c u se s f r o m all class a n d le s­ son a s s ig n m e n ts will be s e n t fro m d e a n s ’ offic es to p r o fe s s o r s a f t e r te a m c a p ta in s hav e signed a n d list o f s t u d e n t c a n ­ th e specific college r e g is te r e d , is tin d e r w hich ea ch of A s a h is to ria n o f o u r tim e, Dr. B a ron is t h e a u t h o r o f “ A Social th e J e w s ” a n d “ T he J e w ish C om m un lty ." He holds th e c h a ir o f Je w ish it In s titu - s u b m itte d a H isto ry , L i t e r a t u r e a n d t o n s a t th e Miller F o u n d a tio n o f v assers a n d C olum bia U n iversity, a n d is visit- ing th e G r a d u a t e a t School f o r Je w is h Social W o rk in N ew Y ork. E d u c a t e d l e c t u r e r as serte d . Hie U nion s M ain L o u n g e at. j 9 : 3 0 . o ’clock F r i d a y m o r n in g , all in V ien a , Dr. B a ro n w o rk e rs will m e e t to rec eiv e fin a l th r e e - m a n in s tru c tio n s ju r is - c o m m ittee . W o r k in g w ith D ean fro m th e holds d o c t o r a te d e g r e e s o f philos- ophy, political science, a n d T h e m e a n d is ta n c e to th e Moon I she said. ; the a n n o u n c e m e n t o f A -b o m b ,” W hite Shirts? That's W h a t Dreams Are Made Of! B y C E C I L H O D G E S J his c u s to m e r s of t h e low grade I f you a r e tir e d of w e a ri n g s h i r t b e f o r e he m a d e a sale, b u t I p r u d e n c e , a n d a r a b b in i c a l d e g re e , y o u r a r m y sh ir ts a n d w a n t to get j u su a lly th e p u r c h a s e r b o u g h t th e Hp w a s p r o f essor 0 f h istory, act- into som e w hite b ro a d c lo th , ja g lib r a r i a n a n d d ir e c to r o f the g e t .i t , b r o t h e r ; t h e r e ’s a w a it ah e a d . S h irts a r e bein g m a n u f a c t u r e d th e a n d “ M ax im um of t h e sh ir t no l o n g e r m a t t e r e d jn 1 9 3 0 . j u s t n o t else,” w as t h e com m on r e j o i n d e r . w jt h th e Je w is h I n s t i t u t e of Re- to r- s h i i t a n y w a y . long th e y ; R e ta ile rs a g r e e d t h a t ; w o n ’t be u n til to w e a r I h a \ e s o m e th in g ; I c a n ’t find a n y t h i n g . De p a r t m e n t o f A d v a n c e d S tu d ies h o u s in g drive U nion d o w n tow n t h e color ijKion b e f o r e c o m in g to Colum bia will ta k e t h e s t u d e n t s f r o m D u n h a m , T ra v is a n d W y n e k a n , th e b o th ex-se rvicem en divided th e f o r c ity a n d a r r a n g e m e n t s b u se s th e in p a r a d e fash - A rm y tr u c k s a n d possibly Mayor Miller W ill Appeal To F P H A for More Units A l ore Hutments For Vets by March F u n d s f r o m th e d a n c e w ill be f o r in a d v e r tis in g a f u n d used b u ilding a d o r m ito r y o r a p a r t m e n t house f o r th e v e t e r a n s , t h e r e n t s f ro m w hich will go f o r s c h o la r ­ ships f o r wdves a n d c h ild r e n o f v e t e r a n s killed ov erseas. O n e m il­ lion d o lla rs is th e goal s e t b y t h e S ixty e x -se rv ic e m e n a r e n e e d e d in h e lp in g in ti c k e t sa le s on th e ca m p u s a n d a c c o m p a n y in g s o r o r ­ ity g irls in c a n v a s s in g h o u se s in A ustin . S ix ty m o r e v o lu n te e r s a r e also n e e d e d to re m o v e c h a ir s a f - t e r th e d a n c e S a t u r d a y n ig h t, L iving a c c o m o d a tio n s f o r a n a d d itio n a l 264 s t u d e n t v e t e r a n s I o r g a n iz a ti o n f o r th e p r o je c t, will be av a ila b le by a p p r o x im a te ly M arch I . T h a t ’s th e good n e w s; f r o m th e office o f Dr. T. S. P a in te r , th e U n iv ersity . a c tin g p r e s id e n t o f T h i r t y - t h r e e d ouble h u t m e n t s have b e e n c o n t r a c te d f o r b y th e 4 h e la rg e list o f h u t m e n t s a lre a d y c o n s tr u c te d loc ate d on th e g o v e r n m e n t will be o r u n d e r c o n s tr u c tio n . T he new g r o u p o f h u tm e n ts p u r c h a s e d f r o m p r iz e s will be a w a r d e d to t h r e e p r o p e r ty e a s t of th e 19th S t r e e t te n n is c o u r ts a n d so u th o f P r a t h e r so ro ritie s f o r selling th e m o s t tick- ets in b o o th s downtow-n, c a n v a s s- Hall. c o n t r a c t o r h a s ; in g th e to w n , a n d se llin g ti c k e t s c a m p u s. D on W av, a c t i n g p r e s i d e n t o f E x - S e r - vicem en s O r g a n iz a tio n , a n n o u n c - n r j ? j n a , tw o a n d prom ised t h a t th e build in g s will be r e a d y to sleep in by th e s t a r t o f a t bo o th s on th e , T h e y will be s e t up f o r sin g le v e t . w, h p r o b a b ly e ig h t m e n t o I d ^ If p roven p r a c tic a l, dou ble b u n k s will be used. P r e s e n t p]an o f a w a r(lin g p riz e s , .. n e x t s e m e ste r . , th e v a c a n t U n iv e r s ity ; C o n s tru c tio n will im m e d ia te ly i i i , , s t a r t • I , th e t<5 f p ^ ^ 1 , . • , , a house. p la n s call f o r th e houses to be divided in to t h r e e room s— a living s o r o r |ties. room, d o uble b a th ro o m , a n d possibly a stu d y room. T hey will be eq uip p ed w ith show ers, o ne stove , second h a n d f u r n i t u r e , a n d o t h e r n ec es sary fac ilities. S id ew alk s th e h u tm e n ts will also be c o n s tru c te d . le a d in g tp J u s t ic e G ordo n S im pson o f th o j exas S u p r e m e C o u r t is s c h ed u l- ed to be th e h o n o r g u e s t o f t h e e vening. O t h e r g o v e r n m e n t n o t ­ ables will also be p r e s e n t. M usic f ro m t h e d a n c e will be b r o a d c a s t o v er K T B C a t 9 :4 5 o ’clock. T he p r o g r a m f o r th e d a n c e , led by T o m m y A r r in g to n , w ill in c lu d e songs by B e t t y K lein, t h e K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a s e x te t, t h e A n d e rso n S is te rs tr io , d a n c in g b y a n d c h i te c tu r e Building. T h e sp o k e sm an f o r one down- o ’clock, said, “ I a m g e ry , in P hillips M oulton, e x e cu tiv e sec- ceiling prices, b u t s o m e w h e re a- com p etitiv e lo n e th e line, t h e r e will have to a n y f u t u r e s o a rin g prices. Com- r o ta r y o f th e U n iv e r s ity C h ristian be som e co m p ro m ise b e t w e e n th e prom ise a p p e a r s S uch have been th e m a n y a n d to be t h e solu- Mission, w as th e f irs t o f Religious j v a r ie d r e a c tio n s to C a ctu s E d ito r . “ E v e r y b o d y kno w s living has g o n e up , s tu d y o f c o rro siv e e l e m e n ts in n a t - th e c o s t o f : co m m itte e w as o rig ina lly f o rm e d . u r a i ’pas a n d gaso lin e p ip e s w ith in f ro m to alle v ia te duplic atio n of v a r io u s w e i]s h as b een in o p e r a tio n t h e i r . . A v e r a g e P r i c e ” c lau se in t h e Of- fice o f P ric e A d m in is tra tio n re- t h in g A n y -; t w o h o : 4 5 a.m . a n d is sp o n so red a n d 1 g u la tio n s is rev o k e d , opined l o c a l ; sleeves, and b u t t o n s has becom e p r e p a r e d by th e local lodge o f th e c lo th ie rs T h u rs d a y . T he c a u se f o r th is b o ttlen e ck sto r e o w n e r said he had b e e n of- j a n y price. One B ’nai B r i t h . s e a r c h e r. a B r e a k f a s t will he f r a n t i c h a s a c c e p ta b le se rve d collar, t h a t th e a t to * fe re d m ore a f t e r . E v e r y o n e q u estio n e d J sc otch is c l e a r as a b e e r -h e a d th e m orn- m g had a d iffe re n t idea, b u t one f a c t b ack a few w h ite s h ir ts . ” w as com m on w ith a ll: th e O PA will h a v e to g r a n t p rice in c re ase s b e f o r e m a n u f a c t u r e r s will m ake a n v e x ten siv e n u m b e r o f shirts. if he “ w o uld pro b lem T he th a n one c a se o f finally c r y s t a l - , RGC/Uests in T o d a y , Sat . A s s ig n m e n t o f Religious E m - lizes to tw o p o in ts : ( I ) th e m a n u - f a c t u r e r s will no t m a k e s h ir ts un- phasis W eek s p e a k e rs to one hun- til t h e r e is a p rice in c re a se , ( 2 ) d red o r m o r e re s id e n c e u n its will in S u n d a y ’s Texan, th e O P A has show n no in c lin a tio n be p u b lis h ed j u s t save Get 1E m p h a s i s ' S p e a k e r th e y B u t we h o pe t o g r a n t a n in c re a s e . W h e n the O P A will act, most h a z a r d to 1 it will be said a s h u n d r e d s of elusion w’ould be clo th ie rs w ould n o t g uess so o n ,’ c u s to m e r s a r e t u r n e d aw a y em p ty c re ase . A sm a ll in c re a se wrould n o t , ca u se inflatio n a n d i t wTould s t a r t h a n d e d daily. th e m a n u f a c t u r e r s t o w o rk . A f- f a v o r of t e r p r o d u c tio n is o n c e u n d e r w a y , b u sin e ss w’ould h a lt J. L. Rose, o w n e r o f th e Tog- i t w ould se em th e logical con- to give an Dean H e rsh e l Gipson s ta te d . S t u d e n t r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f a n y in- o r g a n iz a tio n who hav e n o t as y et m ade th e ir r e q u e s ts f o r sp e a k e rs a re ask ed t o see D ea n Gipson o r Miss M a r g a r e t P e c k on F rid a y or S a t u r d a y . O PA til th e n , I d o u b t t h a t t h e r e a n d th e m a n u f a c t u r e r s . Un- will 1 be m a n y sh ir ts on th e m a r k e t . ” being r e a c h e d . tion, b u t as y et, t h e r e h a s been E m p h a sis W e e k ’s little o u t-o f-to w n in d ic a tio n of a s e t t l e m e n t sp e ak e rs t o a r r iv e in A u stin . He cam e T h u r s d a y t o m e e t w ith th e m a jo r c o m m itte e s a n d a s sist w ith last m in u te plans. 1 * p . 1 th e y can re le a s e goods at C n Q S . M u r p h y S F a t h e r As a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f th e Mis­ sion. Mr. M ou lto n says, “ The U n i­ versity Mission sees th e high p o ­ le a d e rs h ip a m o n g te n tia lity f o r See R eligious, P a g e 3. T h is “ b u g a b o o ,” “ M axim um tells m a n u fa c - , in 1942 a n d 1943. A v e r a g e P r ic e , ” u r e r s a p rice which w as th e m ax im u m Q j g $ a v e r a g e m a n u f a c t u r e r s , d u e c o s t o f te n d th e y can n o t p ro d u c e shirts a t this price w ith o u t su ffe rin g a loss. T h u s sta n d s now. 'I he increased s it u a ti o n th e to T h e f a t h e r o f C h a rle s M u rp h y la b o r a n d m a te r ia l, con- died T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g in a Hous- to n h osp ital fo llo w in g a p erio d o f long illness. T he H o u sto n f u n e r a l will be held a t a f t e r n o o n th is in 4 j p H o u s t o n a b o u t $3.00-— p rofe„ or w hite I m p r o v e d sold a n d t h e O P A will th e m to t u r n o u t this t e c t u r e , who h as bee n M u rphy w a s n o tif ie d o f his f a t h e r ’s se rio u s co ndition W e d n e s - l e f t A u s tin lnim edi- d a y a n d he s h ir ts o f tw o price j ately . th e m o r e e x p e n s i v e ------------------------------------------------------ to w n s to r e said t h a t he th o u g h t th e te x tile m a n u f a c t u r e r s a r e at f a u lt. T he O PA p e r m its th e m an- u f a c t u r of levels. All s h ir ts — co stin g W hite, p r o f e s s o r o f archi- have bee n n o t a llow is r e ­ g r a d e s h ir t u n til a c o r r e s p o n d in g p o r te d b e t t e r and e x p e c te d to be n u m b e r of c h e a p e r sold. T h e te x tile p a r ti e s say t h a t ! th e y ca n n o t p r o d u c e th e c h e a p e r s h ir t w ith o u t loss. T h e y w’ish to c o n t in u e th e m a n u ­ f a c t u r e of th e exp e n siv e s h i r t or have t h e O PA g r a n t a price in­ c r e a s e on th e lo w e r g r a d e c lo th ­ ing. -------------------------------------------------.— a re u p a n d a b o u t in a f e w days. i n c u r r i n g a sh ir ts ill, a t *on t o p o ints of disp e rsal, T ra v is r e p o r te d . “ T he re s u lts o f th e d riv e ,” D nn- ham em phasized, “ d ep e n d on th e in itia tiv e of th e te a m c a p ta in s a n d th e c a n v a s s e r s the m se lv es. “ N am es o f hom e o w n e r s u n ­ c e r ta in a b o u t r e n t i n g ro o m s a n d house n u m b e rs o f places w h e r e . 1 * • j to A u stin by in a d e q u a te a n d u , t h . F e d e r a l PubUc H o u s in g A u t h o r , t v „ t h a t M a y o r T om M iller d e c la re d T h u r s d a y t h a t t h e n u m b e r o f u n i t s ! P at5-V G o ff. a n d s e c t i o n s on th e g u i t a r bv I r e n e C o rtisso a n d en- X)so pn (he p r o g r a m a r e H e r b e r t N itc h k s, o n ly g 0b p u be, a n d a h a r p trio . M as- t e r 0 f c e r e m o n ie s is W a r r e n B ee- r e q u e s te d 1,050 man, e x - m a rin e . Music is by t h e allocate,! wholly m o re h o u sin g un its. A u stin h as been “ t e n t a t i v e l y allo c a te d 130 u n its f o r th e 1,007 v e t e r a n s w ho sig n e d up f o r living q u a r te r s , a l th o u g h such u n its . S o u th e r n G e n tle m e n . in itia te an a p p e a l in D e c e m b e r 31 f o r v e n trilo q u is t th e ap p lic a tio n t h e c ity will s e n t . • M a y o r M iller d e c la re d th e 130 u n its a llo c a te d w ould be a s ta r t , is only a b o u t 1 2 1 - 2 p e r c e n t t h a t n u m b e r $1.80 f o r sta g s. P ric e s a r c $2.10 f o r co uples a n d b u t on ly a s t a r t , as w h a t is n ee d e d . H e p o in te d o u t t h e r e a r e v e t e r a n s f ro m th e F o r ty - e i g h t s t a t e s who had se rv e d d u r i n g th e w a r a t B e rg s tro m field and t a m p S w ift an d t h a t a lo t of th e se v e t e r a n s w’a n t to m a ke A u stin th e ir hom e. M en Say Its Silly, But Female Editor Thinks It ’s Great “ ‘S W o n d e r f u l ! ” “ Silly d a r n space f ille r .” “ A g r e a t id e a .” “ A w’aste o f t i m e . ” Living Cost Inquiry Endorsed by Dr. Wiley $2,600 Grant For Gas Study T h e $ 2,600 g r a n t b y t h e N a t ­ u r a l G aso lin e A sso c iatio n o f A m eric a to D. A, Sh ock f o r t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t 0Wn ex p e rie n c e . T o a s c e r ta in th e o r g a n iz a tio n s, w o rk in g on th e since July< 1945> t h a t C o n n ie C o n r a d ’s la st w eek w ould in clude p ic tu r e s o f th e te n a best B l u e b o n n e t B eaus. W e a r y o f a s se m b lin g local s u r v e y m u st be m a d e , ” Pa‘,i Dr. C l a r e n c e A. Wiley, p ro - th e pie- fo*"o r of econom ics, M onday, re- th e 1946 a n n u a l v a r ia tio n s w ith in a given locale, sam e qu estio n . t u r e s o f 237 B l u e b o n n e t Bt lie f u r r in g to th e p r e s e n t s u r v e y of con tain all w age condition* and th e c a m p u s are a . n om in e es, C onnie a n n o u n c e d la s t ca m p u s w eek th a t she w a s “ tire d of pick- d u cted by th e S t u d e n t W a g e Com- A p r o g r a m f o r f u r t h e r a c tio n ing . . . Belles. Male e d ito r s a1- m ittee . “ Tho w ays g e t to se lec t th e girls, so I w a n t to pick som e boys f o r th is se c tio n .” d u cted is i m p o r t a n t f o r t h a t rea - son.” he ad d e d . living costs, b ein g con- sta tistic s N an c y K a r s t e t e r , c h a ir w o m a n s u r v e y now b e in g con- f o r b ein g p r e p a r e d by the c o m m ittee , v ented . of th e c o m m itte e , I h u rs d u y u rg e i aw^ y j a n d since th e pipes a r e e d i ­ ad s tu d e n ts to fill o u t th e poll a r b st a ntly u n d e r a 2 ,0 0 0 - p o u n d p re s- ^ h e c o rro sio n e a ts t h e pipe s As a r e su lt o f th e ir stu d y , a n d S ocie ty ’s m e e ti n g h e r e D u r i n g th e A m e r ic a n C h e m ic a l f e w th e poll, a file will be se t up, f o r w eek s afro Mr. Shock r e a d a p a - I t will p e r on ^ e p r o g re ss o f his s tu d y , th e use o f j h e o b je c t o f th e s tu d y is to f in d t h e c a u se o f th e co rro sio n a n d a is m ethod b y w hich it m a y b e p re- th e public. a M o lly Ordered to Keep Children in Texas th e n p u t f o r t h h e r p la n : each o r g a n iz a ti o n is to Mrs. M o l l y \\ r a t h e r , e x - s tu d e n t he allow ed tw o n o m in e es , w ith th e E d ito r C o n r a d been h as r e m o v in g h e r and d a u g h t e r o f S e n a t o r W. Lee O ’D aniel, p ro h ib ite d fro m children f ro m w ithin th e ju r is t! ic- m a n a g e r F r a n k ie W c lb o rn will d r o p tion o f D allas d is t r i c t c o u r t issued a J u d g e J o h n R aw lins W e d n e s d a y a f te r n o o n la r g e r ones— Mica, W ica, a n d th e tio n ou ts E x -S e r v ic e m e n — to se lec t fo ur. published 1946 B l u e b o n n e t “ B e a u ” m ost a p p e a lin g te n . tw o m inor T h e n C onnie a n d p ro d u c tio n r e s t r a i n i n g o r d e r in Dallas. th e to T he o r d e r has b ee n issued p o n d ­ ing h e r div o rce a c tio n a g a in s t her h u sb a n d , J . D. W r a t h e r , J r . P h o n e n u m b e r s a n d a d d r e s s o f c o n d u c tin g th e n o m in e e s will n o t th e ju d g e s ’ decision. in f lu e n c e its p ro g ra m condition s on da y, s tu d y g ro u p , wi t h The s u r v e y , now in its seco nd place it in o n e of th e d e s ig n a te d is b e i n g m a d e by th e w a g e boxes. T h e l i vi n g costs of a s m a n y th e c o o p e ra - s tu d e n ts as p os s i b l e , a r e desired. i* p r in te d on p a g e 3. Boxes a r e l o c a t e d in five p la c e s on th e F o r t y A c r e s ; th e fo y e r of th e m in one o f th e v a r io u s t n *‘ IT x a s I aion, th e fo y e r o f tho f irs t of T h e Daily T e x a n , S tu d - The poll a r e a-k e d to fill o u t th e poll. t o d a y ’s T e x a n , a n d th e in to is d a n g e r o u s su re p e r s q u a r e inch, t h e c o r r o - sion th o s e who w ork in th e field a r e a . I f a r e m ­ e d y ca n be fo u n d to c o m b a t t h e co rrosion, it will d e c re a s e o p e r a t ­ ing costs. The p r o d u c tio n a n d s t u d y o f this n a t u r a l gas a n d c a s in g h e a d floor o f th e P hysics, E n g in e e r in g , gaso line is directly r e la te d to sy n - r u b b e r a n d high o c t a n e T he poll can also be m ailed to gasoline. T h e p a p e r Mr. Shock rea d to th e chem ical so c ie ty w as pub lished in th e i r o f fic ia l m a g a ­ zine. Daily r e x a n j th e tic T h e S tu d e n t Mage a ca m p u s w age o r g a n iz a tio n , is th e poll as a p a r t o f fo r stu d y of w ag e the cam pus. T he by p o re over th e p h o to g r a p h s o f th e boxes loc ate d a r o u n d th e c a m p u s G arriso n H all, a n d on by n o m in e e s a n d a w a r d th e title o f fo r co llecting th em . C o m m itte e , anfl Main B uildings. Yankees Agree With Sherman From Up T h o r . . . aition “ In view’ o f th e c o n c e r te d o p p o - I n o r th e r n s t a t e s T h e boys who a r c rea lly bu ild ­ ing up a m o u n ta in o f chips a re th e n e w m a n u f a c t u r e r s w ho a re n o t f o r c e d to go back to 1943 to D a y ,” a n n o u n c e d J a m e s A. Koch, b e tw e en th e N o r t h e r n a n d S outh- s te a l in g w a te r m e lo n s , se t th e p rice fo r th e i r sh irts. T hey p r e s id e n t o f can p u r c h a s e th e finest m a t e r i a l s I “ t h e r e will he a m a ss m e e ti n g o f av a ila b le a n d s e t t h e i r own p rice s w ith no m a xim u m a v e r a g e to hold is one reason th e m dow n. This f o r a n d $15 sp o rt s h ir ts o f which t h e r e a r e p le n ty a v’ 11 loans, t 0 ' ’e t - tion at F o rt W o r th , a c tin g f o r t h e " » ” * q u ic k ly a n d t h e m th e i r g o v e r n m e n t j- g S ta te D e p a rtm e n t To date, f if t y - f o u r r a n g i n g '° a n s h a v e bee n m a d e , P r o f e s s o r *n a m o u n ts from SIO to $ 3 5 f o r No i n t e r e s t fol- p r o v in g th e e q u i p m e n t in P e r u ’s la b o ra to rie s. over in im- checks a r r iv e gmi«.a(j 0 is in te r e s te d i u n t i l tid e to ‘ (o r ( o r t r e a s u r e r ) , p r e s i d e n t ) , h ighw ay lows: g o v e r n o r S u e C heek S m ith ; colonel (o r vice- Q u ir o g a ’s mission is b e t t e r equip- one to t n r e e m o n th s , reve- ping the la b o r a to r ie s in his school, is c h a rg e d . p r e s i d e n t ) , D ave M a r ti n ; F r a n k A sphalt, c o n c r e te , a n d m a te r ia ls Pean Am o N o w o tn y nu f t W y n n e ; a n d d e a c o n s e c re - ta i v) . D o ttle Dyess. O f f ic e r s will be e lec ted e a c h s e m e s te r . Mem- hers voted to h a v e dues o f $1 p e r s e m e s te r la b o r a to r ie s w e re in sp e c te d a n d th e visitors re c e iv e d r e c o m m e n d a - tions on w hich e q u i p m e n t th e y should have, the tr u s te e in cargo o f th e f u n d . A t p r e s e n t t h e r e is only $ 1 0 in th e fu n d , b u t it will be in c re a se d soon since s e v e r a l loans a r e a l m o s t d ue. ( o r is p r e s e n c e o f t h e s t a t u e s of J e f f e r - son D avis a n d R o b e rt E. Lee w ould be an in su lt to th e i r mom- o v er o r y , ” th e p r o t e s t a n t com plained . T he club m e m b e r s said t h a t it t o pla y o n ly a t noon e x e rc ise S a t u r d a y . d efin e s m e m b e rs as s tu d e n ts who M ildred W e bb, v ic e -p re sid e n t P r e s i d e n t T. S. P ain ter said a r e r e s id e n ts o f K entucky, Ala- th e A lb e rt S y d n ey J o h n s t o n c h a p - T h u r s d a y bania, A rk a n s a s , V irginia. Missis- to r o f th e U n ited D a u g h te r s o f th e te le p h o n e th e nigh t t h a t h e h ad n o t been n oti- Sippi, T en n e sse e. fled o f a n y c h a n g e s in th e D a y ’s N o rth C a ro lin a, G eo rg ia , F lo rid a, S o u th C a ro lin a. C o n f e d e r a c y , w as p r e s e n t to ex- s p e n t Ex , N a v y V e t , W o r k i n A u s t i n of B u f o r d Stew’a r t , e x - s tu d e n t, has been r e le a s e d f r o m th e N av y a n d in A u stin . H e th e tw e n t y - t w o m o n th s is now’ e m p lo y e d in l l s of low quality . H e said he t o l d kd iu m f o r s tu d e n ts f r o m s c a tt e r e d , to p a r t i c i p a t e in th e c e le b ra tio n . , S igns w ere p o ste d in T e x a s U n - , som e tim e soon. wa* o rg a n iz e d to provide a me- plans a n d t h a t he had bee n ask ed a n d L ouisiana. tend a w elcom e and in v ita tio n to E u r o p e a n th e m e m b e r s m e e t a t h e r house * t h e a t e r a n d se rv e d as ; e a p ostal o f f i c e r in th e n a v a l r e - : in£* nif)?Dy ceiv in g sta tio n in B oston. | tem peratures. The Weather This 2 4 - h o u r sp a n h a s t h e m a k ­ in gs o f a u s u a l b land T e x a s d a y , c r o w n in g w e a t h e r e v e n t be­ f a i r w ith m oderato 10-12— S y m p h o n y H all, Hillel F o u n d a tio n . to I — p r e s e n t a t i o n of t h e U n iv e r s it y J a m e s A., Koch, p r e s id e n t of th e Y ankee Club, by Dr. T. S. P a in te r . t h e k e y s to g_12— E x -S e r v ic e m e n ’s kick off d an c e f o r M em orial F u n d drive. A d m issio n $2.10 $1.80 couple. G r e g o ry Gym. sta g , 8 : 3 0 — G re g g H ouse dan c e fo r th r o w n a th is plan, m a n y in m o s t sto r e s now. W o rk in g u n ­ d e r “ w ild c a t” m a n u f a c t u r e r s have b o u g h t up in f e r i o r m a te ria l, few b u tto n s a t th e cloth, a n d p u t a s h i r t on th e m a r k e t ta g g e d a t a h ig h e r price th e s ta n d a r d th a n b r a n d s e v e r sold fo r. This was ev id en c ed in se v e ra l o f th e d o w n ­ stores. One s a lesm an a d ­ tow n th e “ w ild c a t” s h irt m itte d th a t servicemen. Peruvian Official, Prof Check En gin eerin g Labs E d u a r d o S alg a d o , a s s is ta n t d i­ r e c to r o f t h e P e r u H ig h w ay D e­ p a r t m e n t , a n d J u a n Q u irog a, p r o ­ I n g e n ie ro s fe sso r a t E s c u e la de de L im a, P e r u , inspected la b o ra - to r y f a c ilitie s of th e College E n g in e e r in g T h u rs d a y . , T h e y w e r e esco rted by W. C. i o f , . Vet s Loans M in u s Tape A im of Legion Fund “ Loan* f o r v e ts m in u s red ta p * th e slo g a n and w a it in g lin e s” T » f o r th e $ 1,000 A m e r ic a n L e g io n Loan F u n d . _ T is • T he f u n d w a s esta b lish e d th is s e m e s t e r by t h e c a m p u s p o s t in Friday, Jan. 25, 1946 THE DAUT TEXAN Page r^ /C K 'X /V - Potent Ponies Challenge Steers J ^ G A l l A q h e r ■ T i K A M J p O B T ' j F O l t O ^ 1 I He re , There a n d Everywhere I J i m m y Plvler has been d r a f t e d by the Brooklyn D od ger s of th e new All-American Conference and p la n s to give the p r o g a m e a whi rl next season. J u s t w h e r e th e college d r a f t fits into the new le a g u e ’s pic­ t u r e w e ’ll n e v e r u n d e r s ta n d , b ecause w e ’ve alw ays been u n d e r th e im pre ssion th a t th e .National L e a g u e was th e only c i r c u it e m ­ p o w e re d w ith this rig h t, b u t J im m y claim s he was specifically told “ d r a f t e d ’’ in th e le tte r, so his w ord is good en o u g h f o r us. Bill Cox, who w as kicked o u t o f th e ow nersh ip of th e P h ila d e lp h ia Phillies the w ro n g w a y at J u d g e Landis, is th e o w n e r of the D o dgers . . . in tho N a tio n a l b aseba ll le ag u e because he looked te a m p la y e r a n o t h e r to u c h d o w n p asses In A m arillo S u n d a y J. B. L inn, who w as th e t o a s t m a s t ­ e r a t a g r id b a n q u e t a t which B lair Cherry w as th e sp e a k e r, was r ib b in g th e g u e s ts u n til it cam e tim e f o r C h e rr y to speak. In L i n n ’- f r e s h m a n days a t th e U n iv e r s ity in 1938, C h e r r y r e ­ lated, cam e r u s h in g up to him in th e loc k er room a n d said, “ I j u s t w a n te d to s h a k e y o u r h a n d . ” T a k e n bac k f o r a m in u te a t his p o p ­ u la r i ty , I,inn re g a in e d his com ­ p o su re w hen th e tall boy said, “ Y o u ’re th e g u y w ho clinched the all- f o r me on a pla^e s t a t e i la st s e a s o n .” T he s p e a k e r w a s J e cs H a w th o r n e ®| o f P o r t A r t h u r , who had g o t ­ te n beh in d Linn five tim e a n d in c a u g h t th e Yellowjackets* 33-0 r o u t o f A m a rillo th e p revious s e a ­ son . . . H a w th o r n e vrent on to s t a r a t e n d h ere in 1939 a n d 1940, a n d is back in school a- ga in a f t e r b e in g d isc h arg ed fro m th e a r m y in th e f a d . N ow a b o u t 20 p o u n d s o v erw eight, he's been w o rk in g h a rd to ta k e off th e excess p o u n d a g e and will he a s tr o n g c a n d id a te fo r an end b e r t h w h e n s p r in g t r a i n i n g s t a r t s a r o u n d M arch I . . . U pon r e a d ­ the Boston Redsox to in g r e c e n tly t h a t Bill Corum has chosen w in th e A m e ric a n L e a g u e p e n n a n t this y e a r we feel inclined to s t r i n g a l o n g w ith t h e D e tr o it T igers. C o ru m w as th e g u y who picked Missouri to d e f e a t T e x a s in th e C o tto n Bowl. O f course, th e f a c t t h a t h*» a t t e n d e d M issouri had n o th in g to do w ith his choice . . . D o n F a m b r o u g h , w ho h as tw o y e a r s o f eligibility r e ­ m a in in g a t th e U n iversity, in s t r u c to r a t th e F o r t W o r th a r m y a i r field. H e ’s und ec id e d w h e th e r to com e back to school o r a c c e p t a p ro offer . . . C h a r l e y T ato m p r o b a b ly w o n ’t be a r o u n d to aid C oach Clyde L ittlefield in th e s p r in ts this spring. T h e h e ro o f th e A&M g a m e ta k e s his a r m y physical e a r ly n ext m o n th a n d d o e s n ’t plan to en ro ll in school in M arch . . . D esm ond K idd is a n o t h e r tr a c k m a n w ho will be off fo r th e service b e f o r e he h a s a cha nce . . . If T ex a s plays to kick u p a few c in d e r s O k lah o m a A&M th is fall D. X. Billie is liable to th in k h e ’s se e in g d o u b le e v e ry tim e th e Aggies hav e th e ball. R alph l a t e , w ho is as f a s t a s F e n im o i e a n d w as th e b e s t b a c k on tho te a m in 1942, is in school a t S tillw a te r ag a in . to u c h d o w n s a n d kicked tw elve e x t r a p o ints . . . M a j o r Billy S an sin g , o ne o f t h e b e s t s p o r ts e d ito r s in T exa n h is to ry , expects to r e t u r n to his lob on th e F o r t W o r th S ta r -T e le g r a m In ’42 he scored te n Tries pro bo ' . . . J I M M Y P L Y L E R is a physical soon . Big D, Cowtown Jinx Working Against Texas B r G E O R G E R A B O R N Titan SportI Staff D et er m in ed jinx which ha s to b r ea k a miserable I w r e c k e d th e ir ch am pio ns hip hopes for six y ear s in a row, the T exa s Longhorns s q ua r e off a g a i n s t a winless b u t I po te n t hand of SMU Must ang s in Dallas to ni gh t an d th e n batt le T C U ’s tr ea ch er o u s Fr o g s in F o r t W o r t h S at ur d ay . its last u n di s p ut e d confere nc e title in 1939 have th e Steers been able to c a p t u r e both n o r t h e r n games, and the chanc es this time ar e slim. A c­ co rd in g to th e law of averages, SMU should w’in toni ght a f t e r five s tr a i g h t losses— and T C I ' will be fired to th e gills a f t e r last w e e k ’s 57-42 trouncing. .since Texas won Not ..... A d d in g to the dism al o u t l o o k ^ " to < a p ta in R oy I th e t h a t i n ju r y is a hip I season, and L o n g h o r r s have looked r a g g e d in j Cox, w ho h as a v e r a g e d 17 p o in ts foot p e r g a m e in ts T e x a s ’s le ad in g sc o re r f o r th e w ards, f a c t j n th e SM U lin e u p will be six- f o u r- in c h B e n n y R ow lan d the c o n f e re n c e a n d an(j C a p ta in B ry a n Lloyd a t f o r ­ to w e r in g H a r r y T ea l a t th e c e n te r, a n d polished B u r t Roll- jng 8 an(j f r e s h m a n D oak W a lk e r f o u r th In a n 1 p ra c tic e all week. the c o n f e r e n c e squad g am e W e d n e s d a y th e sec- h igh e st s c o re r ond five-mch T ea l has , b e f o r e finally losing to th e s t a r t - 1 been a w icked M u s ta n g f o r th r e e a ers, 43-42. If Cox is n ’t ab le to s t a r t , fre s h - j d efe n siv e ace w h o ’ll p r o b a b ly be tw o - y e a r all- assign ed to g u a r d e i th e r Cox or in tr a - a t g u a r d s . Lloyd in a n d W a lk e r led m ost o f y e a rs now, t h e w ay six -fo o t te a m th e the is is class B c h a m p io n j Madsen. m an V ilb ry W h ite, s t a t e r fro m P r a ir i e Lea, will g u a r d g u a r d will be f o r th e flashy, position. A t ta k e o v er hisj fiery Al 5 4 . 4 0 , a n d A&M, 45-38, T e x a s will be f a v o re d o v e r the o th e r M ustan g s, who have lo s t to I CU, te a m s ! M adsen, who is o n ly f o u r p o in ts the L o n g h o rn s w hipped decisively it will be a t}jffe r e n t story. T he F ro g s w e re in definitely “ off” a g a in s t T e x a s loss, b u t th e y l e tte r m a n a lm o st do w ned th e S te e r s in th e j f o r m e r S o u th w e s te rn j who has sp a rk le d in r e c e n t gam es, O k lahom a C ity t o u r n a m e n t be- j will g e t th e call a t c e n te r, b u t fo re bow ing, 43-41, a n d rea lly hit behind Cox an d is th e fifth leadin g sc o re r in th e c o n f e re n c e . tw o-inch Max Cohen, last w e e k ’s 57-42 full season _ _ b u t a g a in s t T C U S ix -fo o t th e th e la st p r o b a b ly w o n ’t g am e b e c a u s e he's too r o u g h an d officials in D allas a n d F o r t W o rth like g a i n s t th e L on ghorns. VV hen Co- ’P e p p y ” hen goes o u t, R. FL t o call p le n ty of e n t ir e th e i r s tr id e a g a in s t Rice. S t a r t i n g fo r T C U will he six- fo u r-in c h F r a n k K u d la ty a n d fouls a- sjx. f 00t th re e -in c h R o b e rt Y oun g] f o r w a r d s , fo u r-in c h six -fo o t }[entj r ic k s‘a t c e n te r, and all- ta k e o v er t h e piv o t co n f e rc n c e L ero y P asco a n d v e t ' B l o u n t will 1 post, a n d j am es O verb ee k a t g u ard s. J a c k G ra y will have no o th e r ai- p asC0j w h 0 is one of th e te n top fo ot- 8Corers jn th e n a tio n , w as held to te r n a t i v e b u t ; baller H u b e r t Bechtol, who still ^.Qur p 0 jn ^8 d u r i n g th e first h a lf : has lots to le a r n a b o u t b asketball. aJ?ajn st T e x a s by W oo ten. Pasco f a lte r s Coach e r a n if he send to in T he s t a r t i n g f o r w a r d s will be ad d e d te n m ore in th e second 1 th e play o u t o f j n case y o u ’re O th e r p la y e rs m a k in g the tr i p split ra c e h o rse Don W o o ten , who ca n half, b u t his f o u r field goals all rea lly h it t h e b u c k e t w he n h e ’s cam e w hen W o o ten wras e i th e r , 01 1 ho t a n d d o e s n ’t m in d shooting, sc re e n e d an d polished Ronald P e a r s o n , a k nocke d flat on his back, clev e r b a ll-h a n d le r a n d an am a*- j i n g r e b o u n d a r t i s t f o r his h e ig h t T e x a s ’s dism al ■ of five-ten. I in te r e s te d r e c o rd up n o r th t h e L ong horns th e th in g s lu m p -rid d e n Guy j h a p p e n e d in 1941 a n d 1942, a n d . both 1943 T e x a s th e Long- parries a n d had to b e c o n t e n t to J The in his s h a re j usual efficient style will be stocky, S te e rs split in 1944 a n d lost tw ice co n fid e n t H a ro ld G ilbert, T e x a s ’s la st y e a r. R ight now t h e y ’ll be nee m a n a g e r. a r e S ta n G r a n e r , Buccola, a n d b e n c h -w a rm in g B ii- l e tte r m e n Buck W a r d a n d cham pi on ship. lucky to b re a k even a g a in . horns a n d k ee p in g score 1 ly Hovel. M a n a g in g title w ith Rice. r e c e n t y e a rs, in 1940 a n d d ro p p e d sa m e t h u s The lost th e ! in in^ jn V I L B R Y W H I T E , five-foot e'ev- en-inch 180 -p o u n p freshman from Prairie Lea, m a y start at g u a rd to n ig ht if R o y C o x ’s 'injured hip isn’t in to p shape. A form er all- stater, W h i t e is a slick ba ^handier and a g o o d d e f e n s e s player. Conference Standings T e a m _________ 3 A r k a n s a s B a v lo r ........... ___ ___ 3 Rice — .............................4 ... ......... .................... 3 T C U 0 T e x a s T e x a s A&M ________ I ............................ 0 SM U ........... I I 2 n W L Pct. .750 .750 .667 .600 .500 .250 .OOO 3 5 0 D K E ’s Take League Crown; Delta Tau’s, Brack W in B y BI L L H O L C H A K T e x a n S p o r t * W r i t e r C L A S S A D e l t a Kap pa Epsil on 27, Phi I D e lt a T h e t a 21. D e l t a Tau De l t a 24, S i g m a Chi Al pha 24. 19. 13. Kappa Alpha 29. La mbda Chi Pi Kappa Al ph a 15, T h e t a Xi C L A S S B Kappa S i g m a 33, T h e t a Xi 5. Si g ma Al pha Epsil on 3 0 , S i g ma Phi Epsi l on 13. Al pha Mu 13. De l t a Kappa Epsi l on 31, S i g m a B e t a T h e t a Pi 24, Phi S i g m a De l t a 9. pha 11. Pi Kappa Al pha 17, Kappa A l ­ if D elta K ap p a Epsilon e m e rg e d as cha m p io n o f f r a t e r n i t y le ag u e F f ro m la s t n i g h t ’s n in e -g a m e ca rd a n d B rac k Hall dow ned th e T ex a s S ilents to add to th e n i g h t ’s v a r i­ ety. T h e class A g am es w e r e all close a f f a ir s . By w ay of c o n t r a s t. all th e B t e a m s took t h e i r c o n te s ts by decisive m a rg in s. f o r th e A t i g h t d e fe n s e a n d a polished the o f fe n s e b r o u g h t v ic to ry a n d to D elta ch a m p io n s h ip le ag u e K appa E p silo n . Phi D e lta T h e ta , th e o p p o sition n ight, c o u ld n ’t g e t close e n o u g h to th e t o do m u c h good. b a s k e t T he led 15-9 a t h a l f t im e and D ekes p r o te c te d th e lead t h r o u g h o u t the second sta n z a . F a s t b r e a k in g a n d n e a t c o n t r i b u te d m uc h t o th e victory. G eo rg e Mc­ 9 Call p ac e d points, b u t T o m Lee o f Phi D elta T h e t a to o k h o n o rs f o r th e g am e w ith l l to his credit. th e w in n e r s w ith b a ll-h an d lin g A t o r r i d second h a lf r a ll y gave D elta T a u D e lta its win o v e r Sig­ m a Chi. T h e c o n f id e n t S ig m a C hi’s saw lead t h e i r 5 -p oint h a l f t im e d w indle a n d d is a p p e a r b e f o r e th e h o t sh o o tin g o f th e in sp ire d D elta T a u ’s. A n d e r s o n led th e f i r s t period S igm a Chi o n sla u g h t, w hich all b u t b u r ie d th e D e lta T a u ’s. He Mixed Ball Is Some Mixture; AP's, Kappas Collect Victories B y L O U I S E M U E L L E R T he A P-A C O g am e stole th e show on T h u r s d a y n i g h t ’s mixed volleyball bill n o t so m uc h w ith te c h n iq u e , b u t noise. D u rin g th e s econd half, tim e o u t w as called by ACO who asked f o r less noise fro m th e boys on the A P te a m . T he first h a lf s t a r t e d o u t slow w ith e x c ite m e n t m o u n tin g in th e second. A CO w as fo rc e d to f o r ­ f e it a jo i n t d u r in g a tim e - o u t in th e first h a lf when a p la y e r le f t th e c o u r t w ith o u t perm ission. R e­ s u lt : E v e r y o n e checked o u t f o r t h e h a lftim e . In T he g a m e w as fu ll o f p e r s o n ­ alities. O ne A P c o u ld n ’t find a place to p a r k h e r g um , a n d n u m - | b e r six on th e ACO te a m a d d e d a f ash ion n o te w ith h e r flam ing red | to e n ails. th e second h a lf she; was in f o rm e d t h a t she could no t play w ith o u t shoes. S e lf - a p p o in t­ ed m o r a le b o o ste r a n d m a n a g e r f o r th e A F ’s was C h a rles P a t t e r ­ son, th e c a m p u s Donald O ’C onnor. F r e d C h a n d le r o f ACO w a s the] b e s t p la y e r o f th e evening. B u t t h e r e w as a final sc ore d e ­ spite all— A P w in n in g 37-22. th e K K G -S D T g a m e , In th e p a r ti c ip a n ts p lay ed f o o tb a ll w ith 1 th e volleyball u n d e r th e basket- I ball n e t f o r diversion d u r i n g tim e- ‘ out. N u m b e r e ig h t on th e K ap p a sp irit-b u ild in g did m o r e te a m th a n pla y in g , by m a k in g f u n n y faces, c h e e r f u lly callin g o u t a t in te r v a ls , and u s in g o th e r odd te ch n iq u e s. Wall- m o r a le - lif tin g ' s t r e e t N o rm a n , p la y in g f o r K E G , show ed u p as th e h e s t p la y e r in I th e g am e, w ith ex c ellent, beyo nd- 1 a v e r a g e sp ik in g a t th e net. He only had to re a c h o u t o n e long, d a n g lin g arm , a n d sw’a t t h e ball I o v er th e h e a d s of th e p e tite girls. T he g y m w a s bre e z y , b u t th e th e i r s h o r t s h o r ts and j th e b oys lo n g k droopy th e ir flannels s e em e d to c a r r y on fairly j well on th e co u rt. O n e g ir l on I th e S O T t e a m b ro k e h e r finger-: I nail, n e c e s s ita tin g a t i m e - o u t and I th e team - s y m p a th iz in g o f h e r : m ates. A t th e end o f t h e q uie t.; r a t h e r u n e x c iti n g g a m e , t h e score stood 26-11. the K a p p a ’s. f a v o r o f g irls in in in One b lo n d e girl, a s p e c ta to r w ith a b e w ild e re d look, re m a rk e d . “ I w o u ld n ’t like t h a t m y se lf, but th e y look so c u te o u t t h e r e . ” d ro p p e d in e ig h t o f his t e a m ’s IO p o in ts ; th is sa m e fello w w as held to a m e re tw o p o in ts in th e se co n d half. T he w in n e r s s t a r t e d t h e i r clim b to tr iu m p h w h en J o h n R o b e rts o n lo n g s h o t to c u t th e d r o p p e d a p o in t. Mac d e f ic it to a sing le W e r k e n th in e r a s e d a f r e e sho t, a n d t h e ball g a m e w a s tied u p a t 1 2 - 1 2 . R o b e rts o n a n d H. K. A llen c o l la b o r a te d t o kick th e sc o re to 16-12, a n d f ro m th e n on t h e r e w as no c a tc h in g th e D elta T a u ’s. t h a t w ith g a m e , In a n e x h ib itio n t h e B r a c k e n r id g e H all q u i n t e t d o w n ­ ed a t e a m f r o m t h e T e x a s School f o r th e D e a f by a 21-16 c ou nt. I t w a s n ’t all sm o o th sailin g f o r th e B ra c k H allers. T h e y had to o v e r ­ com e a lead to h a n g th is one in th e v ic to ry colum n. in t h e second. T h e T h e S ilen ts held th e u p p e r h a n d t h r o u g h o u t th e f i r s t h alf, b u t th e y fa d e d ta l l e r c a g e r s fro m B ra c k H all h ad th § r e a c h an d c o n s is te n tly stole t h e ’ ball o f f th e b a c k b o a r d . T h e g a m e was a little ro u g h , b u t g e n e r a lly it w as one o f th e c l e a n e s t o f t h e seaso n. H ad th e M u te s been u sin g a d i f f e r e n t d e f e n s e , r e s u l t m ig h t hav e b e e n d i f f e r e n t . th e th e B a r n a r d 8 to p a c e p o in ts p o u r e d t h r o u g h t h e loop B r a c k e n r id g e s c o re rs, w hile A n ­ d e rso n to p p e d th e S ilen ts w ith 8 . T h e REM Club h a d a field d a y in d o w n in g th e P r e s b y t e r i a n C lu b in y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n ’s i n t r a ­ m u ra l soccer c o m p e titio n . Gillory, B e n tle y , a n d R o o k e r a c c o u n t e d f o r th e 4-0 score. R o o k e r sc ore d tw o goals, o n e in ea c h half. T L O K a n d S R I) won via th e d e f a u l t r o u te o v e r O ak G rove a n d B lo m q u ist H ou se, r esp e ctiv ely . Intramural Schedule F R I D A Y B a s k e t b a l l C la s s B T h e t a . O m e g a - Alpha. Psf. 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T ho m p so n d e m a n d e d t h a t th e “ S an F e lip e ” sto p a n d send to his so m e o n e w ith h e r p a p e r s ship. T he T e x a n s a n s w e r e d w ith a r e ­ tu r n e d fire, a n d a second shot r a n g o u t fro m th e “ F e lip e .” “ C o r ­ r e r o M e x ic a n o ” s u r r e n d e r e d . shot. T he M exican ship T he T e x a s g o v e r n m e n t r e a liz e d th e n ee d o f a navy, b u t th e e x ­ pense w as too m uc h f o r th e n a ­ in N o v em b e r, tio n a l d eb t. W h e n 1836, a bill w as passed a u t h o r ­ izing th e p u r c h a s e o f f o u r ships, lack o f m o n e y p r e v e n te d th e i r a c q u isitio n . On N o v e m b e r 4, 1837, P r e s i ­ d e n t S am H o u sto n a p p ro v e d a to p u rc h a s e a 50 0 -to n ship, bill tw o th r e e sc h o o n e r s of 130-tons each. T h e th e T r e a s u r y b o r ­ .secretary o f row ed $ 5 0 0,000 to b u y th e m . 30 0 -to n brigs, a n d T he navy w as u n d e r th e c o m ­ m a n d o f C o m m o d o re Moore, th e Lord N elson o f th e T o r a s N avy. th e D u rin g n a v y co m ­ m e rc e, e n g a g e d th e Y u c a ta n R ev o lu tio n , an d e x p e d ite d B ri’ .-h re c o g n itio n o f th e R ep ublic. tho n e x t f o u r years, h a r r a s s e d M exican in T h e Y u c a ta n Billy Cox, s o p h o m o r e a t e x p e d itio n w li­ th e d o w n fa ll of the Navy. P r e s i­ to d e n t L a m a r a g r e e d th e loan n a v y re v o lu tio n ists in o r d e r to gain a nee ded ally f o r the U n iv e r s it y , will leave a t the end th e Republic. B e fo r e th e nav y set of th e s e m e s t e r f o r A u s tin College sail, S am H o u sto n to o k office ai d in S h e r m a n w here h o m e . dis B earded f o r to Y u c a ta n , m g th e U n iv e r s ity Billy w as trea s- u r e r o f th e U n iv e r s ity P r e s b y t e r - j the n a v y w a s n 't lan S t u d e n t L ea g u e. th e m in istry . W h ile a t te n d - C o m m o d o re M oore th e o r d e r and "ailed lie will s tu d y o r d e r e d its g r o g a n d to Y u c a ta n ( e a r n i n g H o u sto n to s ia j fleet f e lt th e a In J u ly , th e n avy r e t u r n e d to th e N av y Y a r d a t G alve ston. C o m m o d o re M oore w as rec eiv e d as a h e ro . S a m H o u s to n gave d isc h a rg e d ish o n o r a b le him w ith o u t a c o u r t- m a r ti a l. L a t e r he w as tr i e d a n d fo u n d g u ilty of diso b e d ie n ce o f o rd ers. T h e C o m m o d o re a n d was a c claim ed a h ero by all. W ith th e a n n e x a t io n , th e fleet w as c e d ­ ed “ lock, stock, a n d b a r r e l ” to th e U n ite d S ta te s . r e ti r e d 07396837 - ------------------------- - f Bul Don't Worry T h e to ta l incom e f o r t h e P e r ­ m a n e n t a n d A v a ila b le I n iv a r s ity F u n d s d e c r e a s e d $ 7 ,4 7 2 ,1 0 8 .2 8 in 1945 f ro m th e 1944 incom e, b u t o ffic ia ls sa y th is is n o t s ig n i f i­ c a n t in t h a t t h e r e w as o nly one sale o f le ase s as c o m p a r e d w ith th r e e in 1944. F o r th e y e a r e n d i n g A u g u s t 31. 1945, th e to ta l incom e was $ 4 ,3 7 0,302.29. A vailable f u n d s in c re ase d $7,- 150.97, h u t th e P e r m a n e n t F u n d d ec reased . T h e d e c r e a s e s : B o n u ses on oil a n d g a s leases, $8,04 9,8 90. O n e-eig h th p r o f it s o f R e a g a n , C o u n ty P u r c h a s in g Co., Inc., $1,* 697.65, R e lir .q u h h m e n t a n d t r a n s f e r fees, $399.09. T he in c re a s e s : C r u d e oil 1 70,94. royalties, $52fi,- Gas r o y a ltie s. $1,810.81. R e n ta ls on oil a n d g as leases. $39,643. P ipelin e and o th e r s u r f a c e c a s e ­ m ents, $907.98. P ro sp e ct p e rm its, $8,100. Rock $406.60. g r a v e l a n d p erm its, W o u ld B a ile y K n o w Peace if He S a w It? T he C h in ese civil w a r se em s to he “ m ore s h o u ti n g th a n shooting,*' ! says L ie u te n a n t ( jg ) F r a n k Bailey J r ., e x - U n iv ersity s tu d e n t. W hile B a ile y w as on sh o r e p a ­ trol d u t y in th e C hinese c ity o f T ie n ts in on O c to b e r 28, he w as in th e m iddle o f a “ C o m m u n ist u p ­ risin g .” B u t he n o th in g a b o u t it. knew Bailey said t at a lth o u g h th e S P ’* w ere p a tro llin g th e c e n t e r o f th e y d id n ’t know* a n y ­ the city, th e “ u p r is in g ” u n til th in g abo u t B a c h e l o r o f S c i e n c e In N a v a l S c i e n c e a n d T a c t i c s J o s e p h R a y m o n d N e il M e r e d i t h C u l l e n d e r P a l m e r D u d l e y B r y s o n F o y J r . rn B a c h e l o r of S c i e n c e In P h y s i c s ■William W i t t B r a d s h a w W i l l i a m R o w * F u l l e r J r . Symphony Concert Has Mixed Chorus To e n c o u r a g e i n t e r e s t in m u sic an d p a r ti c ip a tio n a m o n g A u s tin 's yo uth, t h e A u stin S y m p h o n y Or- l c h e s tr a S ocie ty will inclu d e t h r e e local school g ro u p s in 4he c o n c e r t on F r id a y , J a n u a r y 25, a t 8:1 5 , o’clock in H o g g A u d ito r iu m . T h e A ustin M ixed C h oru s, u n d e r th e Iv. B u y t e n d r o p , j I d irec tio n of H . also will be h e a rd . T h e A u stin H igh School Glee Club, w ith Miss V ir g in ia D ec h erd J as d ir e c to r , th e A lla n J u n i o r H igh I School G lee Club, w ith Miss P e a r l i D alch au a s d ir e c to r , a n d a b a lle t f r o m Miss A n n e t t e D u v a l’s School j of D a n c in g will a p p e a r on th e pro- gra m . f o r T ic k e ts c o n c e r t a r e t h e a v a ila b le a t th e J . R. R eed Music I C om p an y , th e U n iv e r s it y Co-Op, ! the W illiam C h a rle s Music C o m ­ th e H o g g A u d ito r iu m pany, a n d box o ffice. Gas Decisions In Law Review One of th e m a j o r p r o je c ts o f th e School o f L aw d u r in g th e y e a r is th e p u b lis h in g o f th e T e x a s L a w Review. T h e D e c e m b e r issue o f this, th e o n ly j o u r n a l o f its k in d in a la rg e a r e a o f th e S o u th w e st, is now b e in g d is t r ib u t e d . W illiam F. F rit z , e d ito r , c o n ­ d u c te d a s u b sc rip tio n c a m p a ig n r e c e n tly a n d r e p o r t e d v e r y f a v o r ­ ab le r e s u l t s ; 130 su b s c rip tio n s o u t of a possible 165. ★ law elsew h e re . t r e n d s a n d F r i t z sa y s t h a t th e T e x a s Law Review is o f g r e a t im p o r ta n c e to th e la w y e r s o f th e s t a t e g e n e r a lly , a n d to th e s t u d e n t s a n d t e a c h e r s present* of b r o a d isolated cases. T he a r ti c le s discuss a n t i - t r u s t d u r ­ ing n a t io n a l e m e r g e n c ie s ; th e r e ­ c e n t n a t u r a l g a s decisio ns a n d s t a t e c o n tro l o f p r o d u c ti o n ; a n d c o n s titu t io n a li ty o f f e d e r a l e s ta te ta x a t i o n o f c o m m u n ity p r o p e r ty . I t “ D u r i n g th e w a r t h e e n r o ll m e n t in th e School o f L aw d r o p p e d to 35. a n d th e Review w a s h a n d i c a p ­ ped as to le a d in g a r ti c le s , ” F r i t z said. “ B u t th e boys m a n a g e d to keep t h in g s going, a n d now t h a t we a r e a p p r o a c h in g old s t a n d a r d s is m u c h k e e n e r c o n ­ c o m p e titio n to th e R e ­ c e r n in g c o n t r i b u tio n s view .” ★ F r it z p o in te d o u t t h a t it w as c o n s id e re d a m a r k o f a c h ie v e m e n t to he inc luded a m o n g th e c o n t r i b ­ u to r s to th e Review. T h e e d ito ria l s t a f f is chosen on a basis o f m e r i t an d a b i lity ; u su a lly u p p e r c la s s ­ men w ho have th e e x p e r ie n c e of c o n t r i b u tin g to th e Review. F r it z will publish a n o t h e r issue in A pril, a f t e r w hich a new e d i ­ torial s t a f f will be elec ted. E a c h s t a f f p u b lishes f o u r issues o f th e Review — b e g i n n in g w ith th e J u n e issue. T h e se issues a r e r e le a se d in J u n e . D e c e m b e r, F e b r u a r y , an d A pril. A b ile n e B oard s B a n A g a i n s t Frats U p h e ld T h e r ig h t o f th e A bile ne public school b o ard to e x a c t f ro m j u n i o r an d s e n io r high school s t u d e n ts a pledge th a t th e y will n o t join f r a ­ te rn itie s , so r o ritie s , o r clubs not ap p r o v e d by the b o a rd u n til g r a d ­ u a tio n w as uph eld W e d n e s d a y by th e T e x a s S u p re m o C o u rt. S e v e r a l p a r e n t s b r o u g h t suit a g a i n s t th e board in a n e f f o r t to p ro h ib it e n f o r c e m e n t o f th e o r ­ der. T he school b o a r d ’s ru le s ta te s t h a t a n y s t u d e n t w ho r e f u s e d to sign this p ledg e c a r d w ould n o t be p e r m i tte d to p a r t i c i p a t e in i n t e r ­ school a b ie tic a n d c o n ­ te sts, to hold class o r school d u b o ffices, to w rite a r tic le s f o r th e p a r t school p a p e r , in to in assem bly plays o r p a r t i c i p a t e g r a d u a t e w ith p r o g ra m s , o r to and h o n o r a n d receiv e m edal* sc holarships. l it e r a r y ta k e Betty Rile y Im p r o v in g ; M a y H a v e V isitors N o w is g r e a t l y B e t t y R iley, who w as severely in ju r e d in an a u to m o b ile a c cid en t, J a n u a r y 12, im p ro v e .I and m a y now have visitor*. She in B r a c k e n r id g e H ospital, h u t is is soon ex p e c te d to he moved to the Pi B e ta Pin hou e. I.mutt a n t D onald E. Gillespie in has bee n visitin g his p a r e n ts r e c e n tly r e ­ A u s tin h a v in g t u r n e d f r o m a y e a r 's o v e rse a s to u r w ith th e M a rin e A ir Corp in tho P a c ific . j u s t He will spen d t h r e e w eeks a t home a f t e r w hich he is to r e p o r t to Q u a n ti co, V ir g in ia to a t t e n d a d m in is t r a tio n s ; . - ; 5.: -.. . ...... ........... ....................... — . ? ! Easy Does It” w ith E x p losive Rivets R iv e ti n g become* a sim ple m a t t e r o f to u c h -a n d -g o w h en t h e rivet* used on a j o b a r e D u F o n t F.xplosive R iv ets. T h e y ’re so e a s y to use, in f a c t, t h a t a single o p e r a to r ca n fire th e m a t th e r a te o f 15 t o 20 a m in u te . T h e se cret o f th e explosive r iv e t is th e sm all c h a rg e w ith in th e sh a n k . O nce t h e r i v e t is in place, a n electrically h e a te d r iv e tin g iron is applied t o t h e h e a d . T h i s fires th e charge. I n s t a n t l y th e e n t ir e r iv e t s h a n k e x p a n d s to fill t h e drilled hole, a n d th e large, b a rrel-sha p ed h ea d w h ic h is fo rm e d o n th e blind e n d o f th e r iv e t locks it th e re to sta y . E xplosive rivet* a r e ideal for h ig h ­ speed blin d r iv etin g , a n d for riv etin g in h a r d - to - g e t- a t places. S ince in m a n y i n ­ s ta n c e s th e y p e r m i t simplification o f design a n d m ore economical product ion, th e y h a v e m a n y uses in t h e a u to m o tiv e , refrigeration, a n d o t h e r fields. B e h i n d the ri v e t — re sea rch In itself, th e explosive riv e t a p p e a rs to b r a sm all a n d insignificant object. ( er- ta inly its size does n o t reflect th e effort a n d re s e a r c h needed to bring it to it* p r e se n t s ta to o f effectiveness. Y e t selection o f th e proper m e tals for t h e r iv e t requ ired prolonged s tu d y b y I )u F o n t m e tallu rg iats. I )rterrm nmg th* ty p e s a n d m ix tu re s o f pow der w a s r n assignm en t f o r D u P o n t e xplosiveschem- ists. D esign o f th e riv etin g iron called for th e skill o f D u F o n t electrical e n g i­ neers. In ad d itio n , electronic a n d m e ­ ch a n ic al engineers w ere consulted lre- q u e n t ly before the pro blem was at last solved. T h e m a n u f a c tu r e a n d th e c o n tin u o u s search for improv e m e n t o f th is riv et are r e p r e s e n ta tiv e of w h at m en o f D u F o n t, w o rk in g tog e th er, are doing to help A m e ric a n in d u stry to b e t te r a n d faste r c o n s tru c tio n m e thod s. • • • N y lo n Paintbrush Bristles S yn th e size d b y Du Font M e n T h e razo r-back od, long-legged sw ine o f th e O rie n t are b re a th in g easier these ds> s. for I )u F o n t engineers a n d c h e m ­ ist* have developed a p a i n tb r u s h bristle of ta p e r e d n y lo n t h a t la s ts from th re e to five tim e s longer t h a n th e hest bris­ tle a pig c a n offer. D u F o n t m e n h a v e long k now n how to spin a level f ila m en t o f rough, resil­ ient nylon, h u t a ta p e r e d filam ent w as s o m e th in g else. All k in d s o f ingenious spinning devices w ere trie d a n d dis­ carded before a t a p e r w as achieved by pulling a c o n tin u o u s m i e n filam ent from a special sp in n e re t a t a controlled v ariable s p e e d —-th ic k d ia m e te r s r e su lt­ ing a t slow speeds a n d th in d ia m e te rs s t fast speed T h e p a i n te r w ho uses a b rush with t a p e r e d nv Ion bristles m a y never think of it in t e r m s o f r e s e a r c h . B u t th e p r o b ­ lem o f o b ta in in g a highly o riented , a c ­ c u r a te ly d im ension ed bristle required year* o f p a in s ta k in g inv e stig a tio n b y m e chanical a n d chem ical engineers. • # • Rain- a n d S ta in -p r o o f Clothes M a n y m o d e m laundries a n d dry’ c le a n ­ ers a re now p re p a re d t o m a k e a lm o s t a n y garment, shower- a n d s ta in - re s is t­ a n t by tr e a tin g it w ith “ A rid e x ” w a te r repellent, a chem ical developed b y D u F o n t. P ra c tic a lly a n y “ sp illage'’ ex­ c e p t grea se c a n he w ip ed off th e p r o ­ te cte d fabric w ith a d a m p cloth. Questions College Men Ask About Working With Du Pont * WHERE WOULD M Y JOB B E ?” Openings for college graduates may exist in any one of the 37 Du Pont re­ search laboratory centers—chemical, biological, metallurgical, engineering, or physical. Men interested in pro­ duction or sales may find their oppor­ tunity in one of the D u P o n t plan ts or offices in 29 state*. Every effort is made to place men in position* for which they are best suited, in the sec­ tion of the country which they prefer. *u . u. s PAT.Ofr- BITTER T H I N G S F O R B E T T E R L I V I N G ... THR OU GH CHEMISTRY I. I. DU PONT D I M IM O U RS * CO. (INC.) W ILM INOTON t i . D IU W A R I beef, a n d j th e y saw th e n ew sp a p ers. M ore fa is about Du P o x i Liston to “Cavalcade of America,” Mondays, 8 PM EST, on NBG’ O h th e BiiAe. T h e D A I L Y T e X A N For Youth Today B y B u z z d e p a r t m e n t T H E R E A R E SOME w ords lr, th e e d u c a tio n of Tim e m agaz e ti is n e c k t h a t, we th ink, to m e m o ry a n d rec ited daily by peo-i pie on th e F o r t y Acres. lid be co m m itte d sh The w ords a r e q u o te d fro m Dr. I H en ry N o l l e M acC racken, p r e s i­ dent o f V assar, who said o f col­ leges, give him “ T H E R E A L P R O B L E M Is n o t how to r e gu ate the s tu d e n t some more, but h w th e t f o u r fre e d o m s o f college: f r e e ­ dom fro m fam ily, fre e d o m fro m fac u lty , fre e d >m fro m a d m i n i s t r a ­ tion, a n d f re ed o m f ro m h im self.” I f t h e r e a r e a n y v a c a n t spaces on building- ere c te d here in th e n e a r f u tu r e , be am iss to er.gra e those f o u r f r e e ­ doms in th e b uild in g stone w h e r e th e y could be "cen a n d road sev- e r n 1 tim es each day. it would n o t ON MANY O T H E R C A M ­ PUSES a t p r e s e n t th e re a re m ove­ ments a f o o t to brin g some more angible fre e d o m s to th e s t u d e n t ody. E ven h ere in T exas on tw o th e r cam puses s tu d e n ts a r e wag- ig d e te r m in e d e f f o r t s f or r eceg- ition o f s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t and or th e f re e in g of s tu d e n t act Wi­ ta c ­ influence o f les f ro m it;* a n d in tim id a tio n o f th e a d ­ m instration. th e A dm i ni s t r a t or s a r e w isely yield- rg to s t u d e n t d e m a n d s on most f th e cam puses. Some a d m i n i s t r a ­ tors seem to be f e a r f u l of allow- ng s tu d e n ts “ f r e e d o m " le st th e tu d e n ts g e t o u t of co ntro l. I t is n u n ju s t if i a b le fe a r, a n d a n in ­ s e n s i b l e action. A C A P A B L E A D M IN I S T R A T ­ OR rec ogn ize s t h a t a s t u d e n t w ho : n o t f r e e to ex p re ss him self, in- ividually o r a s a m e m b e r o f a roup, is n o t ac t ua l l y a s tu d e n t, ou c a n n o t brin g a s t u d e n t into n a t m o s p h e re o f g r e a t le a rn in g , repose him to th e k n o w led ge of snturies, th e n begin to te ll him oat he should say th is a n d should c t sa y th is o th e r th in g . W h e n a n a d m i n i s t r a t o r f e a r s rndents he is a d m itti n g his own a r r o w n e s s , inab ility , a n d lack o f rue le a d e rs h ip qualities. A F R E E S T U D E N T BODY Is t h e s a f e s t s t u d e n t body, f ro m a n a d m in is t r a tiv e view point. T h e r e a r e no tensions* no p re ssu re s , no d a n g e r -p o in ta to w a tc h o v er an d “ k eep in lin e ." W h e n an a d m in ­ i s t r a t o r is a f r a id o f a f r e e s t u ­ d e n t body is a f r a i d o f th e n h e h im s elf. U n f o r t u n a t e l y , a n u m ­ b e r of colleges a n d u n iv e rsitie s a re p la g u e d by f r ig h t e n e d m e n in posi­ t io n s o f im p o r­ ta n c e . a d m in is t r a tiv e th e g a y e r d a y s an d T h e y w a n t n o th in g to chan ge, th e y w a n t only to m ove b a c k w a rd t o lig h te r t h o u g h ts of o th e r y ea rs, y e a r s th e y u n d e rsto o d . T h e y crin g e and a r e p a in e d w hen m o d e rn g e n e r a ­ tio n s sp e ak of economics a n d poli­ tics a n d a f f a i r s o f w e lf a re , a n d i t th e y w e r e in school such th in g s w e re l e f t and, som ehow , e v e r y th in g w o rk ed o u t all r ig h t. is n o t s u r p r i s in g — w h en to o ld e r a u th o ritie s , ■k f o r Y O U T H N O W — on ev e ry c a m ­ p u s— has th e p e c u lia r idea t h a t if th e y do n o t have e n ough m oney f o r a d e c e n t living, th e th in g to do is to t r y to g e t e n o u g h m oney w ith o u t w a itin g im p r o m p tu b e n e v o le n c e ; if th e y do n o t have decen* h ousing, th e to do is to tr y to g e t it w ith o u t t r y in g to dwell in a pologies; if th e y do n o t h a v e a voice th e ir own w elfa re , th e t h in g to do is sp e ak u p u n til t h a t voice is h ea rd . T h a t is th e w ay y o u th is thinking. th in g in I t is alw ays r a t h e r a m u s in g to see m e n in high position t r y to d era il this t h o u g h t a n d t u r n co l­ lege life into th e r a h - ra h mood o f y e s te r y e a r. Such th in g s a r e trie d . S om etim es som eone will seek to p r o m o te a “ K e e p -O f f- th e -G r a ss" c a m p a ig n , a big club ce le b ra tio n , a n ; thing to m ake college life live­ lie r a n d t u r n s tu d e n t i n te r e s t to in c o n se q u e n tia l things. Ztfkio/UcUb Friday, Jan. 25, 1946 THE D A ILY TEXAN P age 4 JlonCf, W ay cMo-tne, Last Thu r sday a fo rm e r s e r g e a n t in the Army Air Forces, Millard Lampe ll, sp oke on th e Town Hall of the Air a bo ut “ W h a t Doe s th e Re tur ni ng GI E x p e c t at H o m e ? ” His br oadc ast stirred muc h c o mme nt both l ocal ly and nationall y, and The Dail y T e x a n is proud to pre sent this sta te me nt in full today. Mr. Lampe l l is author o f a for t hc om i ng book, “ The Long AV ay H o m e . ” T his is one o f th e cities G Is lo ved to b r a g ab o u t. N ew Y ork, th e ric h e s t city in th e w orld. A m e ric a , th e r ic h e s t c o u n t r y in th e world. F ro m C h u n g k in g to Naples, GIs so u n d e d o f f a b o u t this place a t th e drop o f a beer. T he r ic h e s t c ity in t h e w o rld — w here 56,OHO v e t e r a n s o f th is w a r a r e now liv in g on 20-buck-a-w eek u n e m p lo y ­ m e n t in su ran c e. I ’m no spo ke sm an f o r GIs. N o b o d y sp e ak s f o r th e Gin, E v e r y soldier is an individ ual a n d h e ’s p e r f e c tly c a p ab le o f s p e a k in g fo r him self. B u t I d o n ’t have to be a n official sp o k e sm a n to sa y t h a t w h a t a v e t e r a n ex p e c ts is w h a t a h u m a n b e in g ex p e c ts a w age t h a t will give him som e fe e lin g o f se c u rity . a j b F ifty -six th o u s a n d v e t e r a n s in New \ o rk C ity a lo n e a r e living on a h a n d o u t. A n d i f s n o t b ec au se th e y w a n t to , a n d i f s no t I t ’s b ec au se th e y ’re b e in g o f f e r e d job s b ec au se t h e y ’re lo a fe rs . a t $25 to $35 a week. W hile we w e r e in th e A rm y we used to r e a d a b o u t in dus i , a n d la b o r," a n d t h a t w a s n ’t us— it w a s tw o o th e r guys. B u t now w e ’re o u t o f u n if o r m a n d w e’re n o t a th ir d p a r t y in th is in d u s try a n d la b o r deal a n y m o re. T he m a j o r i t y o f v e t e r a n s a r e w a g e - e a m e r s now , a n d w e ’re n o t s e p a r a te d f ro m labor. W e a r e labor. Its the F l i n t C h e v ro le t Local o f th e U A W alone, t h e r e a r e 3500 v e t e r a n s . T h e y d i d n 't com e hom e to go on s trik e . B u t th e y ca m e ho m e e x p e c tin g a jo b t h a t w ould p a y e n o u g h to s u p p o r t a w ife and kids. A g o v e r n m e n t f a c t- f in d in g b o a r d says t h a t to g e t t h a t kind o f pay, a u t o w o rk e rs m u s t h a v e 19 Va c e n ts m o re an h our. And by r e f u s i n g to follow th e f a c t- f in d in g b o a r d ’s decision, G en e ra l M otors is t a k in g a sock a t th o se 3500 v e te r a n s in H i n t a n d a t w a g e -e a r n in g v e t e r a n s e v e ry w h e re . A Job a t d e c e n t w ag e s Is rock b o tto m o f w h a t w e e x p e r t B u t a jo b isn’t m u c h good to a g u y w ho d o e s n ’t hav e a place to sleep n ights. I guess t h a t ’s No. 2 on th e list o f w h a t th e GI exp e cts— a house. N o t a n a b a n d o n e d ch icken coop o r a p u p te n t, b u t a rea l h o t an d cold r u n n i n g - w a t e r h o u se to k ee p t h e kids w a rm . I h ere a r e a million a n d a h a l f m a r r ie d v e t e r a n s w ith o u t homes,^ a n d t h e y ’re n o t g o in g to be s a tis f ie d living a t th e i r m others-in-law s. P r iv a te c o n t r a c t o r s w o n ’t build low-cost ho uses w h en th e y < an m a k e m o re p r o fit s o u t o f o ffic e buildings. Well, th is c o n c e t n s tho w e lf a re o f th e N a tio n , so i t ’s u p to th e G o v e r n m e n t. T he G o v e rn ­ m e n t has s te p p e d in to give a p r io r i ty f o r m a te r ia ls to b u ild e rs m a k in g low -cost houses. B u t th e jo k e r in th e deck is w h a t th e ; call a low -cost h o u se — $10,000. P a y in g o f f r e n t o r th e p u rc h a se p rice on a $10,000 house com es to a b o u t 80 bucks a m o n th . V e t e r ­ a n s j u s t d o n 't h a v e t h a t kind o f dough. T h a t f ig u r e has to be low ere d to $5,000 or $0,000, a n d ceiling prices h a v e to b e p u t on old and n ew houses, a n d G o v e r n m e n t h o u sin g p r o je c ts h a v e to be b u ilt now, f a st. in p o r te r s ' jo b s, a n d p u t t i n g J o b s a n d housing. A n d a n o t h e r th in g . Call it th e dig n ity of men, I w as b r o u g h t up to believe t h a t th is w as a call it d em o crac y . c o u n t r y w h e r e all m en w e re c r e a te d f r e e a n d equal. I e x p e c t to see ideas like t h a t p u t t o w ork, an d a n e n d to college q u o ta s fo r Jew s, a n d k e e p in g N e g ro e s th e squ e ez e on A m e ric a n f a r m e r s of J a p a n e s e d es ce n t. We paid good y e a r s o u t o f o u r lives f ig h tin g a w a r t h a t h it us b e c a u s e we d id n 't u n d e r s t a n d t h a t w hen m e n lose t h e i r f r e e d o m a n y w h e re in th e world, s o o n e r o r l a t e r i t will r e a c h o u t to us. W e e x p e c t a fre e d o m t h a t d o e s n ’t d ep e n d on th e sha pe o f a nose, a d i f f e r e n t sla n t to th e eyes, o r th e so u n d o f a nam e. A n y g u y who flew bom bing m issions with t h e 9 9 th h ig h te r S q u a d r o n f ly in g cover will be g la d to tell you w h a t I m e an . A ny m a n who f o u g h t alongside the 442d b a t ta l io n o f Nisei in Italy, or th e 33d N ego F ield A r tille ry in N o rm a n d y will be glad to s<-t you s t r a i g h t on th e e q u a lity of m an. th e N e g r o pilots o f Those a r e th e th in g s we e x p e ct, a n d th e y w o n ’t j u s t f a ll to us like th e g e n tle ra in s fro m h eaven. W e ’ll have to f ig h t— fo r a full e m p lo y m e n t bill, f o r th e P a t m a n bill to p u t ceilings on houses, fo r a p e r m a n e n t F E P C . I said I w as j u s t s p e a k in g f o r m y self. Well, th at s n o t ex a ctly rig h t. I ’ve g o t a son n a m e d P ete , a g e 17 days. Ile d o e s n ’t do m uch y e t b u t sleep, a n d while he sleeps, you a n d I a r e deciding w h a t kin d of a w orld to m ake f o r him to live in. I k now w h a t kind o f a w orld I w a n t it to be. A w orld w h e re all m e n can have a jo b a n d a d e c e n t w age a n d a su n lit hou se to live in. I ’m w illing to do m y sha re . I ’ve g o t m y vote a n d I ’ve g o t my I n e v e r w ro t e a voice a n d I ’ve g o t m y C o n g r e s s m a n ’s a d d re ss. I n e v e r l e t t e r to m y C o n g re s sm a n b e f o r e , b u t I ’m s t a r t i n g now. w as a p o in e r b efo re, b u t I ’m s t a r t i n g now. I ’m g o in g to jo in th e A m e ric a n Legion and jo in a unio n , a n d if t h e r e a r e th in g s w ro n g w ith those o u tf its , I will w o rk tw ice as h a r d to m a k e th e m s tr o n g a n d honest. I will do th e s e things so t h a t m y son n e v e r will h a v e to s ta n d up on a p la tf o rm a n d say w h a t th e r e t u r n i n g GI expects. T h e T e x a n ’igk’s a re g le a n e d R . R . B rooks' “ As S t e e l G o e s . ’ a n d d e p ic t th e e a r ly h isto ry o f steel s t r i f e : fro m R o b e rt ^ o r g a n iz e d A g r o u p of iron p u d d le rs In a s e c re t P i t t s b u r g h unio n which th e y n a m e d “ The Sons o f V u lc a n ." T he u n io n h ad to he s e c r e t th o u g h its o n ly o b ­ je c tiv e w as im p r o v e m e n t o f p r e ­ vailin g low w ag e s a n d th e f o u r ­ te e n - h o u r, se v e n -d a y w o rk week, o r else t h e “ so n s’ bee n jo b le ss an d blacklisted. T his se c re c y w a s m a in ta in e d un til 1862. In 1868 t h e r e w e re I ens th a n 600 m e m b e rs. B u t by 1873 t h e r e w e re 83 local “ f o r g e s ” an d 3,331 m e m b ers, l a t e r th e Sons o f V o f th is c o u n t r y and s u c c e ssfu lly r e sis te d a w age r e d u c tio n t o g e t r e c o g n i­ tion in tw elv e s ta te s fro m th e iron in d u s try . th e s tr o n g e s t u n io n s in its ] th e th e T he A ssoc iate d B r o th e rh o o d of Iro n a n d S tee l H e a te r s , Rollers, a n d R o u g h e rs , b e g u n in Chicago a b o u t 1861, a n d Iro n and S tee l Roll H a n d s o f U n ite d S tate s, in C hica go o r g a n iz e d m e rg e d w ith ‘s o n s’ fo rm tion o f Iro n a n d S te e l W o rk e rs. T h e ste el in d u s t r y , still in th e A m a lm a g a te d A ssocia­ in 1870,! to I in 1876 in fa n c y , w as d o m in a te d by iron w o rk e rs . S ince m o s t o f th e ; rn dis beg a n as P i t ts b u r g h ste el iron w orks, both m a n a g e m e n t and ; th e union locals w e r e w illing to ] c o n t in u e th e w ell-establish ed t r a - ] (lition o f s a t i s f a c t o r y u n io n r e l a ­ tionships. T he J o n e s a n d L au g h - ! Mn C o m p a n y pro v id es a n exam ple o f th is tr e n d . T he u n io n g r e w into an o r g a n iz a ti o n o f 2 4,068 m e m ­ b e rs b y 1891. in 1 8 82 ; a n d B e f o r e 1890, t h r e e h u g e steel I mills w e r e b u ilt a s such, in th e ; P itts b u r g h d istric t. All t h r e e w e re e v e n tu a lly a c q u ir e d by C a rn egie. ; T h e f i r s t w as th e E d g a r T hom son Mill in B r a d d o c k ; se co n d w as th e H o m e s te a d Mill, b u ilt by th e P i t t s ­ b u r g h B e sse m e r C o m p a n y in 1882 a n d b o u g h t by C a rn e g ie , Phipps, an d C o m p a n y th e D u q u e sn e Mill, b u ilt by A lle g h e n y ; B e sse m e r C o m p a n y in 1889, a n d b o u g h t by C a rn e g ie S tee l in 1890. sh o r t perio d s w a s t h e r e a n y u nionism in th e E d g a r T h o m so n p la n t. T he D u q u e sn e w orks w a s n e v e r u n io n ­ th e H o m e s te a d mills, ized. A t tw o t h e A m a l m a g a te d w e r e e s tab lish ed in 1881, a n d in 1889 t h e r e w e r e se ven ac tiv e locals d e a lin g w ith th e com pany. O n ly d u r in g tw o v e r y locals o f o f D u rin g th e ’eighties, th e r e la tio n | b e tw e e n th e u n io n s a n d th e iron- e f f e c tiv e I j m a s t e r s w a s o n e ; a g r e e m e n t. T he d a y w as tw elve ; h ou rs, th e w eek seven days, w ith one tw e n t y - f o u r h o u r s h if t e v e ry th e sliding-scale sy stem u n d e r which I th e m e n w e r e p a id on to n n a g e p ro d u c e d , a m o u n ts v a r y in g w ith th e p ric e o f a s t a n d a r d ir o n o r I j tw o w eeks. W a g e s w e re on j ste el billet. T h e r e w a s a m in im u m set, below w hich e a r n i n g p e r to n ] should n o t fall. T h e r e w e re f r e q u e n t d isp u tes I a n d s t i f f b a rg a in in g s, b u t t h e r e j | w as w ide a c c e p ta n c e o f th e sy stem * its e lf a n d th e u n i o n ’s p a r t in a d - 1 m in i s te r in g o v e r in to t h e ste el in d u s trie s f r o m { iron w orks. C a rn e ig ie e x - ' the p re sse d public a p p r o v a l o f th e A m a lm a g a te d a n d unionism . He t h a t th e e n tir e in d u s t r y w as n o t u n io n iz e d , since t h a t placed th e H o m e s te a d w orks a t a co m p e titiv e d isa d v a n ta g e . t h a t w as c a r rie d ] co m p lain ed only it B rook s r e f e r s to Yellen in g iv­ in g r e a s o n s f o r C a r n e g i e ’s atti-1 I tu d e a n d th e l a t e r c h a n g e : D u rin g j th e ’e ig h tie s C a rn e g ie w as s t r u g ­ glin g f o r m a s te r y o f t h e steel in­ d u s t r y a n d th e u n io n w as u s e fu l j to h im in t h a t it e s ta b lish e d fix e d , in d u s try , i m in i m u m r a t e s t h e in I C a r n e g i e ’s c o m p e tito rs w e re u n ­ ab le to m e e t his lo w e re d prices. I j T he n a t u r a l th e P i t ts b u r g h reg io n m a d e it possible a d v a n ta g e o f ■ f o r C a rn e g ie e i th e r to b uy u p I ] his c o m p e ti to rs o r p u t th e m o u t * I o f business. In May, 1889, t h e r e w as a t e s t o f s tr e n g t h . In th e new a g r e e m e n t j for t h e H o m e s te a d p la n t th e c o m ­ p a n y m a d e th e fo llow ing propos- C O L L E G E stu F R A N K L Y , der«*s a r e going to e a tin g goldfish fc r quite a few y e a r s yet. t o go back T o e college s tu d e n t is h e r e learn. I f he] w ith a p urpose— to t h a t he can pu t t h a t is c e r t a i n le a r n in g to use, w h en e v er and w h e r e v e r a n d how ever he m ay] choose, th e n he will r e m a in o r d e r ­ ly a n d “ in lin e ” f o r F re edom is the g r e a t e s t o f disciplines. If he Is su sp icio u s t h a t h e c a n n o t p u t , t h a t le a r n in g to use, if he le a rn s a t h a t he c a n n o t s p e ak up with am earning voice a s well as a per, if he le a r n s t h a t he can wh je st >• • ie the g ist o f , th e n he will fle x his mus- ! t break o f f th e chains o f a i i t n o t I HAT IS S O M E T H IN G f o r a d ­ m i r e r a H r s to le a r n in th is C e n ­ tu r y o f Youth. Y >ts h has a way o f being* in­ ter*- ic i in its immediate welfare since its future so uncertain. Member P t s s o c i c r i e d C o l l e g i a t e Press S U B S C R I P T I O N R A T E S C a r r i e r ____ Mail, ou t o f A u a tia in A u s t in Mail, 6 0 c m o n t h l y 6 0 c m o n t h ly _ 6 0 c m o n t h l y Thf> Da ily T e x a n will be d e liv e r e d in A u s tin , pr ovid e d th e place o f d e liv e r y i» w it h in th e carrier lim it s , fr om S i x t e e n t h to T w e n t y - n i n t h S t r e e t s , i n c l u s i v e so u th to no rth , an d fr om San Gabriel on t h e w e s t t o E a s t A v e n u e on th e e a st . th e p o s t o f f i c e a t f-ecorsd cia** mail a t The D aily T e x a n is e n te r e d a s A u s tin , T e x a s , by A c t o f C o n g r e s s , M arch 3, 1879. bdrtor-:n-Chiel Associate E ditor Soc ie ty E dit or______ Sp orts Editor A m us e m e nt* E dit or . N i g h t Editors HORACE BUSBY Mickey N ebe n za h l __________ J o y c e P u r s le y .1 s e a G a ll a g h er J i m m i e G rove . J o W h it e , B il ly S i c k J liM S t . 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P a u l T r a c y ......... _ N ig h t Society E d i t o r _____ N ig h t A m u se m en ts E d ito r _____ A s s is t a n t _______________________ J a n i e Russ _____________ .... D oris T u d o r _______ .... F r a n k i o M a tth e w s Q ^ ic ia l N otice*. ------------------------------------------------------------------- fi n i s h e d A L L W O M E N s t u d e n t s w h o d o n ’t : h a v e a p h y s i c a l t r a i n i n g e x e m p tio n card ! and w h o h a v e t h e p h y sic a l t r a i n i n g r e q u ir e m e n ts m u s t g e t one at th e W o m e n ’s G y m b e fo r e p r e - s e c t io n iz in g j w it h t h e i r a d v i - o r s . S t u d e n t s can g e t j an e x e m p t i o n card in o f f ic e 107 b e tw e e n 9 - 1 2 a nd 2 -4 . T h o s e w h o fail to h a v e on* of t h es e t h e m s e l v e s c a rd s w ill find r e g i s t e r e d in p h y s i c a l , e x e m p t i o n a u t o m a t i c a l l y t r a in i n g . 'As Steel Goes... ' • — a Review By R. N. MOORE , 1 rrr, H istorically, ' the {. «« , als: reduction o f w ages o f skilled th e c o n f lic t be- * ‘n t e r r a t h e r th a n in s u m m e r , a n d the r fg n .n * o f t n d m d u a l c o n t r a c t , w o rk e rs, e n d in g c o n t r a c t la b o r in in tw een m a n a g e m e n t a n d •ho Fieri i n d u s t ry d at e s bac k to bT t h e I t shows m in o r skirm ish es \ r T} -. A ♦ \ b v u n i o n s a n d t wo c r u s h i n g * ncr s trik e by • , „ . RI T D Pn'; I B E W th e » . in A u s tin , .• , The union strike. The com pany f la t ly refu sed and | A m algam ated ’* c o n t r a c t ap- p r o a c h e d in 1892, C arnegie w rote called a w ith d r e w its d e m a n d s and settled j H enry C lay Erick, chairm an o f th e I on basis which show ed a c l e a r : C arnegie B rothers and C om pany, victory fo r th e union. A t h r e e - I to p ost n otice th a t all relation s y e a r con tract w as sign ed exp iring w ith U nion w ould end on Ju ly I. I on J u n e 30, 1892. Frick, who, as the head o f the In 1890, C a rn e g ie bough t the H. C. F ric k Coke Co., had a record u n f i t s sn cre d by t h e unions. fo llow ing h isto ric a l high- ^ Low Pr C olo ra d o R iver A uthor- D uqesne M ill from the A le e g h e n y j of im p lac ab le a n d su c ce ssfu l a n t i p ublicly d e c l a r e d t h a t h e w a s B e sse m e r C o m p a n y a n d w as in t un io n ism , h ad a w o oden T U to deal w ith in d iv id u a l c o n t r o l o f th e ste el in d u s t r y . As to p p e d w i t h b a r b e d w ire p m p l o v # M in d ividuals o n ly .) I th e d a t e f o r th e re n e w a l o f th e a r o u n d th e H o m e s te a d — fen c e, b u ilt P la n t. Collegiate Athletics Must Remain Truly Amateur' Says Dr. A. Compton w o o l have p hysicist, w a r n s t h a t m t e r c o l l t g i - 1 which in c lu d e fo o tb a ll, fa c e rea l d a r e d : Dr. A r t h u r If. r o m p t o n , n o te d I He ra id in te r c o lle g ia te a t h le tic a l w h a t th e y n ee d , Dr. C o m p to n d e­ a t e a th le t ic s m u s t be m a in ta in e d d a n g e rs. on a “ t r u l y " a m a t e u r basis, in a n A C P release. Dr. C om p to n . C h a n c e llo r in W a s h in g to n U n iv e r s ity Louis a n d a p a r t i c i p a n t in devel- dew , a n d oping “ In f a c t , " said Dr. Com pton, “ T h e y a r e so r e a l as to h a v e led of c e r ta in colleges in te r- S t. collegiate a t h le tic s o u t o f t h e win- to m a k e m a n y o th e r s th r o w to a wish th e y could do so." th e ato m ic bomb, • , T h re e y ear? u lc an w as one C olle^ ja te A th le tic A sso c iatio n I in te rc o lle g ia te a th le t ic s a r e th e m o st t h a t a t “ th e c ro ssro ad s c r itic a l p erio d o f its history. to ld in P o in tin g o u t t h a t colleges will ta k e a d v a n t a g e o f the p r e s e n t de- m a n d f o r ed u c a tio n to o r g a n iz e to give s t u d e n t s th e ir p r o g r a m s Loop h oles In th e fe n c e w ere ra t. On Ju ly 30 th e en tire force o f th e H om estead W orks w as locked o u t. The issue o f unionism or n on ­ unionism w as join ed . The H om e­ stead strik e w as on. lo st a n d e n e r g y , f i r s t w ith in c o u r t b u t T h r e e P i n k e r t o n d e te c tiv e s and seven s tr ik e r s w e r e killed, m a n y in ju r e d . T h e c o u r ts tr ie d c r im in a l c h a r g e s o f v a r io u s n a t u r e s . T h e c o m p a n y t h e U n io n w as d r a in e d o f m o n e y re ­ le a d e rs h ip . se rve s, P ublic s y m p a th y , t h e s tr ik e rs, w a s a l i e n a t e d b y a “ p u b ­ licity b a r r a g e " a n d t h e a t t e m p t e d a s s a s s in a tio n o f H. C. F r i c k b y a u n ion s y m p a th iz e r , B e r k m a n . T h e u n io n g a v e u p on N o v e m b e r 20. Tile u n io n r e t a i n e d a p r e c a r io u s hold ir o n m ill w e s t o f P i t t s ­ b u rg h , th e steel mill in Illinois a n d a p o r tio n o f s h e e t, tin , a n d hoop mills o v e r th e c o u n t r y . in I f th e c o r r e s p o n d i n g g r e a t d e ­ m a n d f o r in te r c o lle g ia te g a m e s as s p o r ts s p e c ta c le s in t e r f e r e s w ith a p r o g r a m o f e d u c a t io n a l a th le tic s , th e in s t itu ti o n s t h a t a r e in e a r n e s t a b o u t e d u c a tio n will be co m p elled to sto p th e in te r c o lle g ia te g a m e s ." te a m s , to c o n s id e r 0mised m o r a l in 1901. W hile th is d e m a n d b y t h e i r i n t e r e s t f in a n c ia l p r e s s u r e U n ite d S l a t e s S tee l C o r p o r a ti o n t h e w as c r e a te d new c o r p o r a ti o n w a s a w a i t i n g ac- “ D u r i n g th e p a s t tw e n t y y e a r s c e p ta n c e by th e p u blic of its h u g e to win stock issues, t h e u n io n d e m a n d e d t h a t t h r e e su b sid iarie s, th e A m e r i- T in can S te e l H oop, A m e r ic a n P la te , a n d A m e r ic a n S h e e t S teel C o m p a n ie s sign a g r e e m e n t f o r all t h e i r p la n ts. the g a m e s haft m a d e m a n y a coach a n d college e x e c u tiv e s tr a i n his c o n ­ science in e m p lo y in g a t h le t e s a n d u r g in g s t u d e n t s to d e v o te to th e g a m e t h e i r p r i ­ tim e a n d m a r y t h a t sh o u ld h av e b e e n r e s e rv e d f o r t h e i r duties. “ T he g r e a t e s t d a n g e r to T h e M o rg a n , G ary , a n d S chw ab c o m m itte e o f f e r e d a c o m p ro m ise th e fa llin g s h o r t o f t h e d e m a n d f o r c j l l e g e a t h le t ic p r o g r a m to d a y , c o m p an y -w id e r e c o g n itio n , w h ic h se em s to m e to be t h e ris in g d e ­ w as m e t b y c o u n t e r - o f f e r s b y th e m a n d f o r public s p o r ts sp ectacles. unio n, w hich in t u r n w e r e r e j e c t ­ I c o n s id e r th e ed. T he u n io n called f o r a g e n ­ pu blic n a t u r a l a n d j u s t if i e d , b u t e r a l s tr ik e in all t h e mills o f t h e I a m g r e a t l y c o n c e r n e d t h a t t h e U n ite d S t a t e s S t e el. A .F . o f L. s p o t t s public se e m s a n d s u p p o r t t 0 62,000 w o r k e r s it t h e o b lig a tio n o f t h e coHeges m o n e y j j p Illin ois th e to m e e t th is d e m a n d . p ja n t s b u t r e f u s e d C o m p a n v w o r k e rs t h e w orld o f s p o r t s s u m m e r o f 1901 am i f in a l ly “ T he o n ly s ta b le a n s w e r la th e rise o f p ro fe ssio n a l inde- J p e n d e n t o f th e colleges, w hich will Th® »“ •'£« d r a g g e d t h r o u g h th e give tho high q u a lity o f p e r f o r m - 1 alice in w a n ts , leav in g th e colleges to p l a y j S e p te m b e r , t h e un io n s u r r e n d e r e d . th e good b u t n o t p e r f e c t g a m e S u p p o r t f ro m A .F . o f L. e n d t h e U n ite d M ine W o r k e r s m a te r ia liz e d t h a t la t h e av o c a tio n r a t h e r th a n only in f o r m o f o f f e r s t o m e d ia te . th e bu sin e ss o f t h e i r s t u d e n t s . ” D r. 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S e n tim e n ta l a n d o r n a t e “ g i f t b o o k s " o f th e m id - n in e te e n th c e n ­ t u r y r e p r e s e n t t h e f i r s t e f f o r t in A m e r ic a to g e t public s u p p o r t of n a t iv e a r t i s t s a n d e n g r a v e r s , a c ­ c o r d in g to Dr. T h e o d o r e H o r n - b e r g e r, p r o f e s s o r o f E nglish . In th e U n iv e r s it y lib r a r y a r e a p ­ p r o x im a te ly 400 g i f t books d a t in g f r o m 1826 t h r o u g h 1865. As e x p la in e d in su b -titles, th e t r i b u t e o f a f f e c ­ books w e r e “ a t i o n , " o r “ a g if t f o r C h r is tm a s a n d th e N ew Y e a r , " as well as a “ s e ­ lection o f e l e g a n t poem s by th e b e s t a u t h o r s . " in th e m , “ T h e books a r e illu s tr a ti v e o f t h a t p e r io d ," Dr. H o r n b e r g c r e x ­ plained. “ S o m e o f o u r w e ll-k now n A m e r ic a n a u t h o r s h a d t h e i r f i r s t th e w ritin g s p u b lis h ed g i f t E m e r s o n , hooks— a m o n g P oe, L o n g fe llo w , a n d H a w th o r n e . T h e y a r e v a lu a b le f o r s t u d y b o th b y g r a d u a t e a n d u n d e r g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s . " to books w e r e m e a n t T h e t o r e a s s u r e , to c o n v e n ­ “ so othe, t o w a r d a c u l t u r a l p a t ­ tio n a liz e t e r n , " a n d th e b e s t c o n t e m p o r a r y l i t e r a t u r e a n d a r t. th e y c o n ta in e d D e c o ra tiv e a n d p la te s w e r e q u ite p o p u la r. T h e p r e s e n ta t io n p la te u s u a lly w a s in sc rib e d w ith th e d o n o r ’s n a m e , a n d his s e n t i ­ m e n ts t o w a r d t h e r e c ip ie n t. T h e books w e r e n o t only ideal g if ts f o r a m a n to give a w o m e n , b u t also w e r e e x c h a n g e d b e tw e e n p a r ­ e n t s a n d ch ild ren . T h e y w e r e de sig n e d f o r e n j o y m e n t th r o u g h o u t th e y e a r — to b e r e a d le isu rely M a n y o f th e books o w n e d by th e U n iv e r s it y w e r e a c q u ir e d by th e E n g lish d e p a r t m e n t , o r w e r e given to t h e lib r a r y . T h e y v a r y in size frcgn 3 by 5 in c h es to s t a n ­ d a r d book size. T h e m a j o r i t y a r e l e a th e r - b o u n d , g ilt-e d g e d pages, a n d f lo ra l e m b e llis h m e n ts on t h e fly-lea ves. w ith “ T h e C o n t e n ts o f “ T h e L a d y ’s C a b i­ n e t A lb u m " in c lu d e d “ P h o e b e ’s G ra v e ,” “ T h e D o om ed B r id e ," a n d “ Filial V ir tu e s I l l u s t r a t e d . " G i f t f a m i ly A lb u m — a Book f o r th e H o d id a y s ," c o n t a i n ­ ed po em s a n d 20 c o lo re d e n g r a v ­ in gs o f flo w ers. “ T h e D ew D ro p — a T r i b u t e o f A f f e c t i o n , " w as p u b ­ in 1853 ; “ Religious K eep lished S a k e " w as a m e m e n t o o f 1829. O t h e r g i f t book tit le s w e r e “ Rose o f S h a r o n , " “ S n o w f la k e ," “ T a l is m a n ," “ T h e W r e a t h , " “ T h e A tla n tic S o u v e n ir ," “ T h e Moss R ose,” “ T h e C h r is tia n S o u v e n ir a n d M issio n ary M e m o ria l," a n d “ F o r g e t M e N o t . " A .F . o f L. g a v e all t h e s u p p o r t it could c o m m a n d . O rg a n iz e d a n d u n o r g a n iz e d w o r k e r s in t h e s h e e t tin p la te mills w a lk e d o u t. a n d O rg a n iz e r s w e r e b e a te n in s te e l tow n s. L ocal a u t h o r i t i e s w e r e h o s ­ issued tile A a n t i- p ic k e tin g $20 0,00 0 a g a i n s t unio n filed. T he s tr ik e d r a g g e d in to th e w an te r a n d A .F. o f L. assessed t e n c e n ts p e r h e a d on all f e d e r a t e d un io n s. d a m a g e le a d e r s w a s in ju n c tio n s . s u it to t h e u n io n . C o u r ts In th e s p rin g , t h e c o m p a n y a n ­ n o u n c e d a w a g e in c re a s e ab o v e t h e u n io n scale. T h e strike, col­ lapsed in su m m e r , “ a n d u n io n is m in ste e l w a s b u r ie d on A u g u s t 23, 1 9 1 0 ." its v ic to ry , F o llo w in g u p t h e U n ite d S t a t e s S teel C o r p o r a ti o n e x t e n d e d its a n t i- u n io n p o lic y in ­ to its coal a n d o r e m in e s, lim e ­ s to n e q u a r r i e s a n d coke p la n ts , its r a il r o a d s a n d s h ip p in g I t line". in to f a b r i ­ f o r w a r d it e x t e n d e d ca tio n a n d s te e l co n s tru c tio n , a n d to th e ste e l c u s to m e rs . “ W e do n o t deal w ith u n io n s as s u c h " b e c a m e th e d o c trin e . c o m p la in ts. G r i e v a n c e s ^ r e la tio n s. i n d u s t r ia l F ro m 19 10 t o 1918, co llec tiv e a c tio n a m o n g steel w o r k e r s f o l ­ lowed a s e t p a t t e r n . T h e ste e l m a s te rs a s s u m e d a b s o lu te c o n t r o l P r o ­ o v e r in ­ te s ts co uld be e x p r e s s e d b y dividual a c c u m u la t e d u n til th e y b u r s t o u t in sp o ra d ic o u tb u r s ts . 3 he e r u p ­ tio n s w e r e m a r k e d by r e p r e s s i o n s by th e m a n a g e m e n t , m e t w ith h a t e by t h e s t r i k e r s ; i n ju n c tio n s w ith a rso n , a n d v iole n ce w ith v iole nce . A t S o u th B e th le h e m , P e n n s y l ­ v an ia, a b y s t a n d e r w as s h o t b y police in 1910. A t E a s t Y o u n g s ­ to w n , Ohio, s t r i k e r s tr i e d to p r e ­ v e n t th e b r in g in g in o f tw o t r a i n ­ loads o f N e g r o s t r i k e - b r e a k e r s t h e S o u th . G u a r d s killed f ro m t h r e e str ik e rs . A t E a s t P itts z u r g n , tw o s tr ik e r s w e r e killed a n d b y ­ s t a n d e r s w e r e w o u n d ed . I t w a s in 1 9 1 9 t h a t , b a c k e d by t h e l a b o r e r s ’ w a r -w o r k r e c o r d a n d boom in th e w a r in d u s t r ie s , p lu s th e p r o te c tio n u n d e r th e W a r I n ­ d u s tr ie s B o a rd , t h a t o r g a n i z a t i o n in S te e l w a s a g a in r e s u m e d . A t in th e c o n v e n tio n o f A .F. o f L. J u n e 1919, 10 0 ,0 0 0 m e m b e r s w e r e t h e A m a lg a m a te d . r e p o r t e d P r o g r e s s b u t slow, s te a d y , f o r t h e w o rk in g m a n . f o r h ad been S w e e n e y Re turn* to F a c u l t y in t h e a r m y A n A n n a p o lis g r a d u a t e a n d a full colonel is p a r t o f th e u n u s u a l r e c o rd o f A l b e r t E. 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O u r O l d Friends A p pe ar O nc e More Old f r i e n d s a p p e a r in th e S o u th e r n bloc— o u r f a v o r ite S o u th ­ e r n g e n t le m a n , S e n a t o r Bilbo of Mississippi, w ith his co llea g u e, S e n a t o r E a s t la n d . Also, S e n a t o r s G eorge ( G a .) , O v e rto n , ( L a .) , a n d o u r ow n P a p p y O ’D aniel. T h ese g r e a t A m e r ic a n s a r e f o re -sw o rn to hold th e line a g a i n s t th is l a t e s t t h r e a t to A m e r ic a n principles. S p a k e S e n a t o r B ilbo: “ T he bill is so v ita lly a g a i n s t th e in t e r e s t s o f th e people a n d so to m a n if e s tl y u n c o n s titu t io n a l a n d u n - A m e r ic a n ex e rcise m y r i g h t to s p e a k tw ice on th e m e a s u r e — f o r t h i r t y d a y s t h a t I p ropose e a c h t im e . " th e bill so o n e r o u s to T h e S o u t h e r n e r s also p la n to use, if n e c e s sa r y , th e i r r i g h t to p ro p o se a m e n d m e n ts to th e i r s e lf - r ig h t­ eousn ess, a n d will p ro p o se th e m by th e h u n d r e d s . S e n a t o r East­ land ( M iss.), did so l a s t F rid a y , p e r h a p s a s a fe e le r . E a s t l a n d pro p o se d a n a m e n d m e n t to m a k e it a non-closed-shop m e a s u r e , “ p r o h ib itin g d isc rim in a tio n in e m p lo y m e n t be c a u s e o f ra c e , creed, color, n a t io n a l orig in , a n c e s tr y , o r m e m b e r s h ip o r n o n m e m b e r s h ip in, o r affiliation o r n o n -affiliatio n w ith, a n y la b o r union. Possibly th e o n ly d e f e n s e th e S e n a t e will h a v e a g a i n s t th e s e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f th e S e n a t e op en c o n tin u o u s ly , sle ep in g in th e halls if n e c e s sa ry , a n d k e e p in g th e r e s t a u r a n t o p e n all night. th e W h i te P r im a r y t h a t of hold in g is M eanw hile, th is is w h a t holds up ac tio n on P r e s i d e n t T r u m a n ’s r e c o n v e r s io n p r o p o s a ls : MR. O V E R T O N . Mr. P r e s id e n t , I se n d to th e desk a m o tio n a n d a s k t h a t it be s ta te d . T h e P R E S I D I N G O F F I C E R . T h e m o ti o n w ill be s ta te d , ( . h e m o tio n w a s th e n s t a t e d by th e clerk, c a llin g f o r a n a m e n d m e n t to t h e J o u r n a l f o r T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 17, th e p r a y e r d eliv ered b y th e C h a p la in .) include in f u ll to MR, O V E R T O N . Mr. P re s id e n t , d u r in g th e th i r t e e n y e a r s t h a t I h a v e b ee n a M e m b e r o f th e U n ite d S t a t e S e n a t e I h a v e no re c o lle c tio n o f th e J o u r n a l h a v in g bee n r e a d on m o re t h a n one occasion p r io r to th is day. I believe t h a t t h e J o u r n a l sh o u ld he I do n o t in te n d to in s is t t h a t it r e a d m o re f r e q u e n t l y t h a n it is. be r e a d e v e r y day. H o w ev er, I no tic ed t h a t t h e r e w a s a l a r g e r a t t e n d a n c e o f M e m b ers o f th e S e n a t e d u r i n g th e r e a d i n g of th e J o u r n a l t h a n t h e r e h as bee n in m a n y a d a y in th is body. in th e official I hope t h a t t h a t shows th e i n t e r e s t w hich M e m b ers of th e S e n a t e t a k e th is g r e a t bo dy . . . T his is a d e m o c ra c y , a n d we sho u ld be p e r f e c tly w illing a t all tim es to show to t h e public e x a c tly w h a t we have d o ne an d w h a t o u r p r o c e e d in g s a r e , in o r d e r t h a t th e p eo ple m a y be k e p t t r a n s c e n d e n t a l i n f o r m e d . t h e p ro c e e d in g s o f in g r e a t p r a is e o f (A n d so on r e c o r d o f th e J o u r n a l f o r s e v e r a l h u n d r e d w o rd s.) I yield f o r a questio n . MR. E A S T L A N D . Mr. P r e s id e n t , will MR. O V E R T O N . MD. E A S T L A N D . T h e J o u r n a l t r a n s m i t s to f u t u r e g e n e r a t i o n s w h a t h a s h a p p e n e d in t h e S e n a t e on a p a r t i c u l a r day. D oes n o t th e S e n a t o r th in k t h a t by all m e a n s f u t u r e g e n e r a t i o n s sho uld k n o w t h a t sessions of t h e S e n a t e a r e o p e n e d w ith p r a y e r , a n d t h a t th e S e n a t o r y ie ld? w e a r e a god ly a n d C h r is tia n bo d; . W h e n You Pray, Pray in Full MR. O V E R T O N . I n d e e d , Mr. P r e s id e n t , I t h o r o u g h ly a g r e e w ith th e ab le S e n a t o r f r o m M ississippi; so m u c h so t h a t I have j u s t now offered a m o tio n to t h e effect t h a t th e official J o u r n a l o f th e S e n a t e shall show n o t only t h a t p r a y e r w as o ffe re d, b u t shall e m b o d y th e p r a y e r in full. To t h a t m o tio n I shall p r e s e n tly a d d r e s s m y se lf. (S o S e n a t o r O v e r to n c o n tin u e d . T h e p r a y e r w a s in c lu d e d in f u ll, a n d discussion o f th e bill w e n t on b e t w e e n S e n a t o r s O v e r ­ t o n a n d M a y b a n k ( M a r y la n d ) a n d S e n a t o r C h av ez u n til O v e r to n in s e r t e d t h e f o llo w in g lit tle g em .) th e S e n a t o r th o r o u g h ly w ell qualified, w alks MR. O V E R T O N . . I n s t e a d o f a d d r e s s in g I shall a d d r e s s a n a r g u m e n t a d ho m in e m . f r o m N ew to th e q u e s tio n Mexico, I shall a d d r e s s it to m yself. I h a v e a s e n a to r ia l office in w hich I h av e m o r e t h a n six em ployees. W e will say a colored w o m a n , w ho is t h o r o u g h ly well e d u c a t e d , a g r a d u a t e o f se v e ra l u n iv e rs itie s , into m y office, w h e r e I have a v a c a n c y , a n d desire s e m p lo y m e n t, a n d I r e f u s e to give it to h e r. T h en , do I n o t v io la te th is prov isio n ? T h e bill r e a d s , to h ire a n y p e r s o n b ec a u s e o f such p e r s o n s ra c e , “ to r e f u s e cre ed , color, n a t io n a l o rigin, o r a n c e s t r y . " I w ould h a v e to tell a n in f a m o u s s to r y a b o u t it a n d say I r e f u s e d to em p lo y h e r f o r som e o t h e r r e a s o n , b u t m y r e a s o n f o r r e f u s i n g to em p lo y h e r w ould be on a c c o u n t o f h e r color— h e r ra c e . MR. CHAVEZ. My o pin ion is t h a t t h e S e n a t o r w o u ld n o t be b o th e re d w h a ts o e v e r by t h e pro p o sed law. A nd so th e bill t h a t is “ so vita lly a g a i n s t th e i n t e r e s t s o f th e people a n d so m a n if e s tl y u n c o n s t i t u t i o n a l ’’ is to ssed a b o u t in th e S e n a t e bailiw ick w hile i m p o r t a n t re c o n v e r s io n leg isla tio n a w a its action, w hile th e ste el in d u s t r y lies idle, while th e U n ite d N a ­ tio n s O r g a n iz a tio n s tr u g g le s in to ex iste n c e , while T im e M a rc hes rele n tle s s ly on. A nd th e s e fiftee n S o u th e r n g e n t le m e n , s ta n d in g a g a i n s t th e N a ti o n , claim to r e p r e s e n t th e P eople. With This Ring .. . Polly Below, Miss Texas ’45 Married P o lly Below', U n iv e r s ity f r e s h ­ m a n w ho w’on th e title o f Miss T e x a s in th e a n n u a l P o r t A r t h u r la s t y e a r , w as b e a u t y to m a r r ie d M on d a y G eo rg e C lin to n G re enw ood in a c e r e m o n y p e r f o r m e d by Ju s tic e o f P e a c e Mace T h u rm a n . a f t e r n o o n c o n t e s t Mrs. G re e n w o o d is m a jo r in g in m usic a n d h o m e economics. B e t h B u t t e o f Dallas, a n d P o r ­ t e r W illiam G if fo r d w e r e m a r r ie d a t th e H ighla nd P a r k P r e s b y t e r ­ ian C h u rc h J a n u a r y ID. Mrs. G if fo r d w as a Phi B e ta Phi a t t h e U n iv e rsity . Mr. G if­ fo rd a t t e n d e d C ornell U n iversity. T h e y in Mexico C ity a n d will be a t home in D allas a f t e r t h e i r r e t u r n . f o r a h o n ey m o o n l e f t ★ ★ ★ Fri'day, 'Jan. 25, 7945 THE D*TLY TEXAN Page 5 Lutherans Register For Seminar Saturday L u th e r a n s tu d e n ts r e p r e s e n tin g all th e S o u th w e s t colleges will r e g is t e r f o r th e S e m in a r sp o n so r­ ed by th e U n iv e rsity c h a p t e r o f G am m a D elta S a t u r d a y a f te r n o o n Baby Clothes May Still Be Given For European Drive rec eive d B aby clo th es w hich w e r e n o t t u r n e d in d u r in g th e clo th in g drive la s t w eek will be this week a t t h e F i r s t B a p tis t C h urch a n d th e F i r s t M e th o d ist C hurch, a n n o u n c e d Mrs. R. E d R e n k er, c h a ir m a n o f th e drive by ch u rc h w om en. A f t e r b e in g s e n t to th e U n ite d C hurch S ervice C e n t e r in N ew in f a n t s "wear t h e W indsor, Md., will he f o r w a r d e d on to E u ro p e an d d is trib u te d th e re . Mrs. R e n k ­ e r p o in te d o u t th e clothing, ev en th e new , m u s t be w ash ed b e f o r e it can be shipped to E u ro p e a s th is is a U n ite d tS a te s cu stom r e g u la tio n . t h a t all o f a t 5 o’clock a t S t P a u l ’s L u t h e r a n C hurch. T h e S e m in a r w ill open w ith a b a n q u e t S a t u r d a y n ig h t a t 8 o’­ th e T e x a s Federated clock a t W o m a n ’s Club. from S tu dents th e d if fe r e n t schools will s p e ak on “ L u t h e r a n F ello w sh ip ,” “ L u ­ t h e r a n S t u d e n t in W o rld T o d a y ,” a n d “ L u t h e r a n S t u d e n t a n d H is W o r s h ip .” A special y o u th se rm o n will be given by th e Rev. H. H a h n a t St. P a u l ’s L u t h e r a n S u n d a y m o r n ­ ing. Mr. H a h n , o f Chicago, is h e a d o f th e L u t h e r a n S t u d e n t Service C om m ission. T he S e m in a r is b e in g held to i n te r e s t o t h e r S o u th w e s t colleges in in sta llin g c h a p t e r s o f G a m m a D elta. th e W orld “ C onquest o f fo r C h rist,” a le c tu r e to be given F r i ­ d ay n ig h t a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock, w ill t h e C h u r c h U n ity O c­ co n clude ta v e b eing o b se rv e d in St. A u s t i n ’s Chapel. Club Notes Campus League to Hear Pro And Con on Greeks Friday H orace B u s b y , M a rv in B e rn - P e g g y it e in , K ir b y E w in g , a n d Gross will discuss th e p ro s a n d eons o f so r o ritie s a n d f r a t e r n i t i e s a t C a m p u * L e a g u e o f W o m e n Y’o t e r * F r id a y a ftern o o n a t 5 o ’clock in th e T e x a s U n io n 315-310. ti m e e ti n g o f t h e T h e e l e c tro n m ic ro sc o p e w as th e Bubject o f a ta l k w h ich L eland L ew is A n tes , spe cia l i n s t r u c t o r in e le c tro n ic s a n d m ic ro sc o p y in th e D e p a r t m e n t o f E le c tr ic a l E n g i ­ n e e r in g , m a d e b e f o r e th e S o c i e t y o f W o m e n A r c h i t e c t * a n d E n g i ­ n e e r * W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g a t 7 o ’clock in E n g i n e e r i n g B uilding 108. T h e only e l e c tro n m ic roscope in t h e U n iv e r s ity , w hich w a s installed F e b r u a r y 7, 1945, ca n m a g n if y 1 00,000 tim es. B a c t e r ia a n d vi- j r u ^ h a v e b e e n p h o ^ p h e d f o r u se in th e D e p a r t m e n t of b o t a n y 1 ^ a n d B a c te rio lo g y . T h e College of in te r e s te d E n g i n e e r i n g h as b e e n in its use in t h e f o r m v a r replica m e th o d o f c r y s ta l s t r u c t u r e o f m e tals. e x a m in i n g fo llo w in g T h e S i l v e r S p u r * , se rvic e o r g a n ­ in itia te d t h e c a m p u s , isation on th e n e w m e m b e r s : C h a rle s T a to m , J im E van s, H a n k M o rg a n , B ob S eurlock, Bill B o n ­ n e r , H e r b Miller, G eo rg e L ane, R o y Cox, a n d W a y n e P ric e. NUTTs Give Cowboys Ranch Party Saturday M e m b e r s a n d p le d g e s o f N u U p s i l o n T a u T a u will e n t e r t a i n th e C ow boy s w ith a r a n c h p a r t y S at- u r d a y a f t e r n o o n a t th e Boy S cout H u t . ' T hose a t t e n d i n g f r o m both o r g a n iz a ti o n s will m e e t a t th e K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a H o u se at 3 p.m. T h e “ g o o b e r s ” will p r e s e n t a s k i t e n t itle d “ P a r a d i s e L o st,” c o n ­ t e s t s will be b eld b e tw e e n m e m ­ b e r s o f t h e tw'o o r g a n iz a tio n s , a n d r e f r e s h m e n t s w ill be served. H o m e E c o n o m ic s se n io rs m ay now’ jo in th e A m e r i c a n H o m e E c o ­ f o r o n e-h a lf n o m i c s A s s o c i a t i o n y e a r , f r o m F e b r u a r y t o Ju ly , a t a r e d u c e d r a t e o f $1.50. in H o m e M on ey sh o u ld be ta k e n to th e E conom ics s e c r e t a r y th e B u ild in g 115 m a ilin g a d d r e s s f o r th e J o u r n a l of H o m e Econom ics. ★ t o g e t h e r w ith A m e r i c a n L e g i o n P c t 4 5 (th e is v e r y a n x io u s to c a m p u s p o s t) h a v e w o m en m e m b er?. T he b y ­ law’s o f t h e L egion have been c h a n g e d so t h a t w om en who have b e e n h o n o r a b ly d is c h a r g e d fro m a r e service a n y b r a n c h o f t h e eligible to jo in as r e g u l a r m e m ­ be rs. G eo rg e N okes, a d j u t a n t o f th e Fashionable Wide B elli H a n d m a d e l e a t h e r b e l t s o f a n y w i d t h , w i t h o r i g i n a l d e s i g n o r m o n o g r a m . G oodyear Shoe Shop O n t h e D r a g post, said t h a t th e w o m en could C o m m i t t e e f o r A c a d e m i e F r e e d o m will be h eld a t th e a p a r t m e n t o f do a lo t o f se rv ic e, a n d t h a t th e Bill Wills, 913 H C olo rado, a t p r e s e n t m a le m e m b e r s w a n te d th e 7 :30 F r i d a y n ig h t f o r t h e p u r p o s e e x -se rv x icew o m e n t o join. of m ailin g copies o f th e H e n r y N ash S m ith “ D o c u m e n ta r y H is­ t o r y ” o f t h e U n iv e r s ity c o n t r o ­ versy, f o r a social g e t - t o g e th e r , a n d f o r a r o u n d o f r e f r e s h m e n ts . All th o s e i n te r e s te d a r e u r g e d to a t t e n d , a c c o r d in g to B en J e f f ­ ery, e x e c u tiv e s e c r e ta r y . Ex-servicew’o m e n a r e a s k ed to a t t e n d t h e n e x t m e e ti n g w hich will be held on F r id a y , F e b r u a r y I. As a g u e s t s p e a k e r th e y w ill hav e an o f f i c e r who w a s th e D e a th M a rc h o f B a ta a n . in T h e U n i v e r s i t y N e w c o m e r * C l u b w as e n t e r t a i n e d by Lois Z abel a n d P a t P ierce , pia n ists, L in d a Reini- ers, violinist, a n d J. B. P ric e, obo­ ist, W e d n e s d a y in t h e Recital H all o f th e Music B uilding. ★ A n “ A d d re s s in g P a r t y ” f o r th e T h e Girl *' G l e e C l u b will m e e t F r id a y n ig h t a t 7 o ’clock in M u­ sic B u ild in g 200. T h e G irls’ S ex ­ in Music B u ild in g t e t will m e e t 200 a t 6 :3 0 o ’clock. T h ey will m e e t in H o g g A u d ito r iu m S a t u r ­ d ay a f t e r n o o n f ro m 2 to 4 o ’clock. Fra-Ority . r— C r ^ T ’ * { - q E n t e r t a i n O U I S . W ith High School Harry Party S i g m a A l p h a Mu will e n t e r t a i n w ith a R a n c h p a r t y F r i d a y n ig h t ★ f r o m 7 to 8:30. Chi O m e g a s o r o rity will th e S i g m a D e l t a T a u s o r o r i ty w ith a H ig h School H a r r y p a r t y T ri- d a y n ig h t f r o m 7 :30 to IO. T h e go h o u se will be d e c o r a te d w ith a back to g in g h a m a n d lollipops a t nic k elo d e o n , slo t m a chine s, a n d a Kid p a r t y f o r P h i G a m m a D e l t a o t h e r th in g s t h a t go in to th e ty p - F r id a y n ig h t. A sk it will be p re- ical b a r room . T h e p r o g r a m will serifed by J a n e R oge rs, E d w in a be a t a k e - o f f on th e girls of th e M o n tg o m e r y , S a r a h S h e rrill, A nn s o r o rity . H o w a r d G luck a n d How’- 1 J e n n in g s , J o d y Rice, a n d D o tty a r d G o ld s tu c k e r a r e in c h a r g e o f B a ck e n sto e . a r r a n g e m e n t s . ★ B o o ts a n d s p u r s will be th e m o t i f o f th e A l p h a D e l t a P i ’* w h en th e D e l t a S i g ’* th e y e n t e r t a i n PAT HORTON, president o f A lp h a Phi, on left; Mrs. Bennett L. Smith, district governor, G erry Kem pe, vice-president. ★ ★ Alpha Phi’s Honor O fficia W ith C offee Friday Night Mrs. Sm ith, w hose h o m e is in Mrs. S m ith. Mrs. E va A l p h a P h i s o r o r i ty will h o n o r Mrs. B e n n e t t L. S m ith , d is tric t g o v e r n o r o f th e s o r o rity , w ith a c o f f e e F r id a y n ig h t in th e c h a p t e r house f r o m 7 :30 to 9 :30. F o r t W o r th , is an a l u m n a o f th e U n iv e rsity . W hile a s t u d e n t h e re she w as p r e s id e n t o f A lp h a Phi, th e th e f i r s t co-ed to se rv e on Daily Sudsing Plus Salt Puts Roses n Your Cheeks “ A b o u t f a c e , ” gals, a n d hav e I a look in th e m ir r o r. In w in te r, S t u d e n t A ssem bly, a m e m b e r of th e w o m e n 's council, in th e W o­ m e n ’s A th le tic A sso ciation , a n d a c o u n s e lo r o f Cap a n d Gown. T he re c e iv in g line will include P r e n d e r - g a s t, P a t H o rto n , G e r r y K em pe, Lillian K opecky, B ery l F ra n c e s , M ig n e tte Moody, a n d J o y C off. P re s id in g a t th e c o f f e e service w’ill be Mrs. P ope L aw re n c e . Miss M a ry G o ldm a n n, Mrs. W. E. G eorge. M rs. C. W . B u r n a m , a n d Mrs. Ben H o m g ra in . T h r e e h u n d r e d g u e s ts have been invited. E liz a b e th Reed, o f D allas is e n ­ g ag e d to S e r g e a n t P . B. 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D a n c e r s in th e “ M e rr y W idow W a ltz ” a r e A n n a L a ss b e rg , solo­ ist, P h o eb e C a ro l B u rsh , J im m ie C a ro ly n Cook, C o n n ie D ouglas, M ira A n n W ease, B u b b les W elch, Silvia W a lk e r , Billye G a r n e r , C h a rm io n W o o d lan d , O u id a T ur­ m a n , B e t t y C a ro ly n B unch , B e tty C a r u t h e r s , J o a n n a Bloodgood, C h a rle e n a n d B e tty S h a n n o n , Dell McGee. V T I =1=13 L A ST T I M E S TODAY Adel* MARA • Kane RICHMOND S T A R T S SATU RDAY S in g in g a n d d a n c in g g r o u p s in | A u s tin will be p r e s e n te d in a con- j c e r t a t H o g g A u d ito r iu m a t 8 :1 5 : o’clock F r id a y , s p o n so re d by th e j A u s tin S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a So-1 ciety. G ro u p s p a r ti c ip a tin g a r e the A u s tin M ixed C h o ru s w ith Mrs. R. J . K idd, D r. R o b e r t C lark, a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. M alcolm G r e ­ g o r y as soloists; th e A u stin High School Glee Club, d ir e c te d by Miss V ir g in ia D e c h e r d ; th e A lla n ; J u n i o r H ig h School Glee Club, dire c te d by Miss P e a r l I ) e lc h a u ;| an d b a lle t g r o u p s f ro m Miss A n ­ n e t t e D u v a l’s School o f D ancing. Miss D u v a l’s b a lle t d a n c e r s will be p r e s e n t e d in F r a n z L e h a r ’s M e rr y W idow W a ltz , a n d in J o ­ h a n n a s B r a h m s ’ H u n g a r i a n D an ce No. 5. T h e A lla n J u n i o r H igh Glee C lub will sin g F r a n z S c h u ­ b e r t ’s “ Who is S y lv ia ? ” a n d E n - g l e b e r t H u m p e r d i n c k ’s “ E v e n in g ; Prayer” f r o m “ H a n se l a n d Gre- te l. ” T he A u stin H igh Glee Club will sing G a l b r a i t h ’s “ O u t o f th e S ilen c e” a n d R u d o lp h R in g w a ld ’s th e R e p u b lic .” “ B a ttle H y m n o f Dr. C la rk a n d Mrs. Kidd will sing f r o m P ie tr o M a s c g a n i’s a d u e t “ C a v a lle ria R u s tic a n a ,” Mr. and M rs. G r e g o ry w ill s in g a d u e t fro m G iu se p p e V e r d i ’s “ L a T ra- v ia ta ,” a n d th e M ixed C h o ru s will in A lb e r t S to e ss e l’s he “ S o n g of th e V olga B o a t m a n ” a n d se lectio ns f ro m C h a rle s G o u n o d ’s “ F a u s t . ” T he A u s tin S y m p h o n y will ro u n d o u t th e p r o g r a m w ith se lec tio n s f r o m V ic t o r H e r b e r t, th e “ I n te r m e z z o ” f r o m C a v alleria h e a r d A S C E m e m b e r s will see movies th e c o t to n bowl g a m e a t a of social S a t u r d a y n ig h t in th e E n ­ g in e e r in g B u ilding P atio . A c o m e ­ dy w ili#also be show n a n d t h e r e will be music, d an c in g , a n d b a r ­ becue. V o lu m e s m i g h t be w r i t t e n u p o n th e im p iety o f th e p ious.— H e r b e r t S p en ce r. Fine D iam ond! R A V E Y ’S 113 W. 7tb S t I Block from High P rices T O D A Y ! Also! “ F A L A AT H Y D E PARK.’’ P E T E S M I T H M E R R IE M E L O D IE L A T E S T N E W S I \ I HAIR-RAISING A D VENTURES OF T H E MEN WHO WERE ■ . “ E X P E N D A B L E"! Mrrwv t o d ra y s I L u d ill rn. D O O R S O P E N 1 1 :4 5 A . M. G eorge K elly's ‘‘T he Show O f f , ’’ w hich will be p r e s e n te d by th e D e­ p a r t m e n t o f D ra m a in its I heater- in-the-K nund J a n u a r y 28 th ro u g h F e b r u a r y 2, will he se t in A ustin in th e y e a r 1926. A u b r e y Piper, th e a c tu a l show­ o f f , becam e a f a v o r ite of th e a u ­ d ie n ce s w hen th e play w as firs t p e r f o r m e d in N ew Y ork on f e b ­ r u a r y 5, 1924. A u b r e y ’s c h a r a c t e r h a s a univ e rsa l a p p e a l; he is a ly in g b r a g g a r t who re m a in s u n ­ to u c h e d by th e c o n t e m p t o f those a r o u n d . I t ’s A u b re y ’s to a l ­ w ay s feel t h a t he ca n an d will do a n y t h in g and by f o r t u n a t e c ir ­ c u m s ta n c e s he is successful. C r it­ ics hav e acclaim ed th e f re s h n e s s o f Mr. K elly’s c h a r a c t e r co n c e p ­ tio n a n d dialogue. ★ lot ideas G eorge Kelly m a d e his d e b u t in t h e t h e a t e r a? a ju v e n ile a c to r in N e w York. He w ro te his own m a ­ te ria l, u sing orig inal for sk e tc h e s and on e-a ct plays. From t h e tr a i n in g a n d ex p e rie n c e he g a in ed a c tin g f o r vaudeville a u d i­ ence, Mr. Kelly b egan w ritin g su c­ plays. “ The cessful full length farce T o r c h b e a re rs ,” a s a tiriz in g th e L ittle T h e a t e r m ove­ m e n t, was his fir: t long play. t h r e e - a c t # O th e r o u t-sta n d in g plays w r i t­ te n by George Kelly a r e “ Daisy M a y m e ,” B rid e­ g r o o m ,’’ and “ C r a ig ’s W ife ,’ f o r w hich Mr. Kelly was a w a rd e d th e P u l i t z e r prize fo r 1925-26, “ Behold the Melvin P ap e will d ire c t th e p ro d u c tio n h<*re on th e cam pus, w ith J a c k A le x a n d e r as “ A u d r e y .’ "Aubrey Piner" <> showing off to J A C K A L E X A N D E R *s in n scene from George Kelly's M O U Z O N L A W , 1 Mr. Gill," * The Show O f f " to be presented by the Department of Drama in the Theater-in-the-Round, January 28 through February 2, which is directed by Melvin Pape. G H ’s 32 Cattle Brands Tribute to Texans in B r a n d e d like a L o n g h o rn S te e r ! t h a t has ch anged o w n e rs m a n y ; tim es, G arrison H all is d e c o r a te d th e like no o th e r b uild in g w o rld . T hirty -tw o d i f f e r e n t c a ttle b r a n d s , se t in t e r r a a n d pla ce d j u s t u n d e r th e ea v es of the la s tin g m o n u ­ build in g , in d u s t r y f o r m e n t to t h e g r e a t p a r t it p la y ed in th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f T e x a s a n d e d u ­ c a tio n. f o rm a th e c a ttle c o t ta T h e 32 b r a n d s se lec ted a r e b u t b ran d s t h r o u g h o u t ; a f r a c ti o n o f th e 2 0,0 00 filed in c o u rth o u s e s T e x a s , E. W . W in k le r , th e n U n i­ v e r s it y th e se b r a n d s as being th e m o s t typ ical : the a n d b e s t r e p r e s e n ta t iv e o f T e x a s r a n c h e rs. lib r a r i a n , chose No a c c u r a t e ch ro nological di-j vision o f th e b r a n d s w as m ade, into five b u t t h e y w e re divided p e r io d s r e la tin g to T e x a s history. in in c lu d es i n d u s t r y th e c a ttle T he f i r s t g r o u p th e ; e a r l y S panish b r a n d s b elongin g th o se fam ilies w ho w e re pio-' to in p e e r s T e x a s . T h e seco nd g r o u p h as th e f a m o u s S p anish b r a n d o f S te p h e n F. A u stin . In the J o s e A nto n io de la G a r z a b ran d , o ld e s t in the e n t ir e collection. It w a s g r a n te d by th e S panish go v­ e r n m e n t In 1762. th is g r o u p is T h e b r a n d s of th e t h ir d g ro u p w e r e selected f ro m th o se of t h e , c a t t l e m e n who jo in e d in th e g r e a t 1 t r a i l d riv es im m e d ia te ly a f t e r th e ( iv M W a r, t a k in g th e i r c a ttle to t h e n o r t h e r n m a r k e t s a lo n g the f a m o u s W e s t T exa s, O klahom a, a n d K an sa s trails. T h e f o u r t h a n d f i f t h group s Guthrie Deluxe Cleaners 2 7 0 4 Gua d a l upe L A D IE S W O R K A S P E C IA L T Y P h o n e 2 - 3 1 2 3 T O N I G H T T h e A u s t i n S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a Society P r e s e n t s T h e A u stin Mixed C horus T h e A ustin High School Glee Club T he A u s tin J u n i o r H igh Glee Club T he Ballet fro m A n n e tte Du a l ’s School of D ancing Ho gg A u d i t o r i u m 8 : 1 5 p m Adult* $1.20 Student* 50c Ch idren under 12 30c Tax Included T i c k e t * available at th - J R R,-ed M u sic Cr,. The U n iv e r s it y Co-O p, WU l i a m - C h a r l e t M usic Co. a n d t h e Box Of lice. w e r e selected n o t be c a u s e th e y w e r e n e x t in c h r o n o l o g i c a l , o r d e r in th e p r o g re s s o f th e c a ttle in­ d u s tr y , but f o r th e i r r e p r e s e n t a ­ tive qualities. In this g r o u p is th e b r a n d o f M a jo r G eo rg e W . L itt le ­ field, who a lo n e has given m o re th a n tw o million d ollars f o r e d u ­ is c a tio n a l pu rp o ses. His “ L F D ” one o f th e b e s t kn ow n b r a n d s in th e s ta te . T h e b r a n d o f S. B. B u r n e t t w as f o u r sixes ( 6 6 6 6 ) . Old t im e r s tell t h a t B u r n e t t s a t in a p o k e r g am e a n d d re w f o u r o f a kind t h a t won f o r him an ex te n siv e ran c h , which m a rk e d th e b e g in n in g of his v ast e s ta te . “ T en th e X IT in T e x a s ” w as b r a n d o f th e C apitol L a n d S y n d i­ cate, whose hold in g covered te n c o u n tie s a n d in c lu d e d 3,000,000 acres. r e la te T h ese n u m b e r s an d l e tte r s w hich a p p e a r on G arriso n Hall a r e no t m e re d e c o r a tio n s — th e y sy m ­ bolically im m o rta l epochs in th e d e v e lo p m e n t of T e x a s fro m a b ro ad s tr e t c h o f rolling p lains to a c o m m a n d in g position in the c a ttl e business o f th e world. T h ey a r e a t r ib u te to th e g r e a t m e n who, w ith r a w h id e r i a t a a n d a h a i r - tr ig g e r e d six-gun, m olded an e m p ire fro m m e sq u ite a n d s a g e ­ brush. T hese b r a n d s a r e the m a rk o f T ex a n s. Dance Night Presents Terpsichorean Feats f o r A n o p p o r tu n ity s tu d e n ts a n d g u e s ts to see w h a t has been a ccom plished in th e w o m e n ’s tap, folk, a n d c r e a tiv e d an c e classes this y e a r will be given F e b r u a r y 7 a t th e a n n u a l D an ce N ig h t a t the W o m e n ’s Gym. th e m e Some of th e d e m o n s tr a ti o n s will be p r e s e n te d in co stu m e , b u t th e g e n e r a l is in fo rm a l. A n y ­ one und ecid ed a b o u t en ro llin g fo r one o f th e classes n e x t te rm will be ab le to g e t a good idea of w hat to expect. Radio Theory Course Needs 50 Vets to Open ex -se rv icem en ( a i l i n g all in ­ te r e s te d in ra d io th e o ry ! If f i f t y ex -se rv icem en will sign a f o r a course in rad io th e o ry , in s t r u c t o r can be o b ­ q ualified ta in ed to te a c h a nig h t class. T he co u rse will lead to the FCC e x a m ­ ination. All ex -se rvicem en who a r e in ­ th e i r n a m e s leave th e E x -S e r v ic e m e n ’s A sso­ t e r e s te d can w ith ciation in T e x a s U nion 313. Oak Grove Ent er t a i n* Fri day M e m bers of Oak Grove D o rm ­ itory will give an in fo rm a l d ance F r id a y f ro m 8 to 12. S kits will be p r e s e n te d a t IO o ’clock, a n d se rv e d a f te r w a r d s . r e f r e s h m e n ts ‘My G u y ’s C om e B a c k ” ‘S y m p h o n y ” Berm y G o odm an “ W a i t i n ’ for t he Tr ai n to “ I C a n ’t Be gi n to Tell Y o u ” C o me In'” H a r r y Ja m e s ‘W a r s a w C o n c e r t o ” L ondo n S y m p h o n y ‘Clair de L u n e ” A n d r e K o ste la n e tz Record News “ Lo v e M e ” W oody H e r m a n K I N G ' S R E C O R D S H O P Painter to M ak e Genetics Talk For Philharmonic th e b u t o v e r e x a c t f o r one S u n d a y Dr. T. S. P a in te r , a c tin g p r e s i­ d e n t o f th e U n iv ersity , will a p p e a r as th e inte rm issio n s p e a k e r on New York P h ilh arm o n ic O r c h e s t r a C olu m b ia th e p r o g ra m te n t a t i v e l y B r o a d c a s tin g S y stem scheduled in M arch. Dr . P a i n t e r will sp e a k on genetics, title of his speech has n o t y e t b een a n ­ t n o u n c e d . is h e a r d o v e r CBS. ev e ry S u n d a y fro m 2 o ’clock u n til 3 :3 0 in te rm issio n o ’clock. D u rin g th e | a p r o m in e n t sc ie n tist o r ed u c a- I to r is f e a t u r e d in a discussion o f c u r r e n t d e v e lo p m e n ts in the p a r - j tic u la r field f o r which he is noted. R e ce n tly th e se b r o a d c a sts rec eiv e d c o n s id e ra b le th e y f e a tu r e d ta lk s by th e sc ien tists re- th e T he b r o a d c a s t (K T B C th e b irth o f in A u stin ) a t t e n t i o n f o r a s I sponsible i ato m bomb. Kaufman, Hart Play Scheduled “ You C a n ’t T a k e It W ith Y o u ,” b u t you can see th e play p re s e n t- | ed by th e C u r ta in Club M arch 20 ! to 23. C a stin g will be held in Mod­ e rn L a n g u a g e s B u ild in g 103 F eb- i r u a r y 7 to 8 f o r C u r ta in Club I m em bers. Mrs. C leora K e n n e y will d ir e c t th e play, which w as w r i tte n by G eorge S. K a u f m a n a n d Moss H a rt. Mrs. K e n n e y was f o r m e r ly 1 a t u t o r in d r a m a , an d has r e c e n t ­ ly r e t u r n e d fro m W a sh in g to n , S ycam ore, in “ You C a n ’t T a k e i Mrs. D o ro th y M cLaughlin Lusk, I a s s is ta n t p r o fe sso r of d r a m a , will th e j p o r t r a y P e n n y m o th e r, It W ith Y o u .” T he r e s t o f th e ca st i will be chosen F e b r u a r y 7 a n d 8, — ------------------------------------------------- A d a m s Describes Early Pioneer Life in Texas | tai . in is d escribed ( A u s tin , 1856) “ The w om en o f the T ex a s capi- lived p le a s ­ a n t, s e re n e , a n d u n e x c itin g lives . . T h e i r c h ie f o cc u p atio n a p ­ p e a re d to be a n endless tu c k in g o f fine m uslin, a n d in s e r t in g lapp in the s a m e .” L ife in th e A ustin of this p e ­ the a r tic le , riod in T exas, 1856- “ A m elia B a r r 186 8” by P au l A d a m s of San A n ­ tonio in th e J a n u a r y issue o f th e S o u th w e s te rn H isto ric al Q u a r te r ly published by th e T ex a s S ta te H is­ th e U n i­ toric al A ssociation a t v ersity o f T ex a s. A m elia B a r r , a d a u g h t e r o f in M e thodist m in iste r, w as b o rn S c o tla n d ; to A m e r ic a c o m in g s h o rtly a f t e r h e r m a r r ia g e and in 1856. T en a r riv e d y e a r s f e v e r la te r , a f t e r yellow had killed h e r h u sb a n d a n d sons, she moved to N ew Y ork a n d beg a n w r itin g as a c a r e e r , which r e s u l t ­ ed to ta l o f 61 novels a n d stories. H e r a u to b io g r a p h y , p u b ­ lished in 1914, w as h e r la s t lit­ this e r a r y e f f o r t a n d it is f ro m th e t h a t A d a m s d r a w s m uch o f m a te r ia l fo r his i n te r e s ti n g article . in A u stin in a Ens i g n Harl i e Burn*, ex -stu - d e n t, is hom e on a te n d a y leave fro m th e P a c ific T h e a te r . H e r e ­ ceived p re-m ed in t h e N avy p r o g r a m , a n d w as c o m ­ m issioned a t Northwestern. E n ­ sign B u r n s is a m e m b e r o f Phi K a p p a Psi f r a t e r n i t y . t r a i n in g h e r e Kiddie Korner The-Shop-for-Your Children 103 W. 5th St. P h o n e 8 - 9261 J O S T A F F O R D share honors with Perry C o m o :n his "Supper | C lu b " on W L W - N B C Tuesdays and Thursdays. Amateur Play Contest Open Winner Will Get Trip to UT T h e N e w P la y P r o j e c t , c o n - ■ d u c te d e a c h y e a r by t h e D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f D ra m a , will p r e s e n t a ; play by an o f f- c a m p u s p la y w r ig h t whose s c r ip t is se lec ted f r o m a c o n te s t e n d in g F e b r u a r y 15. T he w in n in g pla y will be given Hogg M em o rial A u d ito r iu m April 17 to 20. in I T he p la y w r ig h t w hose s c rip t is : selected will be g r a n t e d an h o n o r ­ a r iu m to p a y his tr a v e l e x p e n se s living to th e U n iv e r s ity a n d his e x p e n se s d u r in g th e p erio d o f r e ­ h e a r s a l s M arch l l u n til April 16. “ B o th y o f C h e a p s id e ” by H ele n in Sloan S te ts o n w as p r e s e n te d th e 1945 N e w P la y P r o je c t . H e r sc rip t, w h ic h w as chosen fro m ov er f i f t y o th e rs, p o r t r a y e d E n g ­ land d u r in g th e w ar. T h e se a r c h f o r n e w t a l e n t in th e p la y w r it in g field ag e a m a t e u r p la y w r ig h t s w as b e­ gun la s t y e a r by th e D e p a r t m e n t of D ra m a . to en c o u r- j Longhorn Room to Open Twice a Month in March S t a r t i n g in M a rc h t h e L o n g h o rn will bec om e a m uch m o r e r e g u l a r f e a t u r e it has b e e n in th e past, Mrs. L oyce S p r a t t , d ir e c to r o f th e T e x a s U nion, h a s a n n o u n c ­ ed. t h a n T h e r e will be o ne m o r e o p e n in g this s e m e s te r , on F e b r u a r y 2, a n d will in M a rc h on a n e v e r y -o th e r- w e e k basis. th e n s t a r t lack o f r e c e n t th e E x p la in in g L o n g h o rn Room da n c e s , Mrs. S p r a t t said t h a t f o r t h e p a s t tw o m o n th s t h e r e hav e bee n too m a n y c o n f lic tin g events. T h e tw o m o st r e c e n t a t t e m p t s fell on th e n ig h ts o f th e H e n r y Busse d a n c e a n d w as p la n n e d f o r S a t u r d a y , th e n ig h t o f th e e x -se rv ic e m e n ’s K ick -O ff Dance. H e t h a t w ould p le a se all a n d him self too, u n d e r t a k e s w h a t he c a n n o t do.— .James Howell. L'i; •I t i T O D A Y . T O M O R R O W ! G E O R G E W H I T E ’S S C A N D A L S St a rr i ng JL- J o a n D A V I S Ja c k H A L E Y G E N E K R U P A and B A N D E X T R A ! COLOR C A R T O O N L F R I D A Y and S A T U R D A Y “THE PRISONER of Z E N D A ” Wi t h Ronal d C O L M A N D o u g l a s F A I R B A N K S Jr. A h o : “ G O O F Y ” C A R T O O N I S t a r t s T od ay i t 25c Till 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25, 1946 ~ H E D A IL Y T E X A N Page 6 D o n Cossack Chorus Com es in M usical Feb . 5 o f “ A g r e a t o r g a n h u m a n voices” a r e the o rig in a l Don Cos­ sack c h o ru s and d a n c e r s who a r e to be a t G re g o ry Gym F e b r u a r y 5 a t 8:1 5 o'clock. S e r g e J a r o f f c o n d u c ts chorus, which h a s th ir ty - f iv e m a le ac to rs. T he N e w Y o rk T im e s d escribes him as b eing an “ a l e r t little c o n ­ d u c t o r . ” leussian th is T he Don Cossack C h o r u s a r e rioted fo r th e s in c e rity a n d fee lin g t h a t th e y can p u t in t h e i r music. T hey have p e r f o r m e d in m a n y p a r ts of th e U n ite d S ta te s , in c lu d ­ ing C a rn e g ie Hall. In a review of th e Cossack C horus, th e New Y ork W o rld -T c le g ra m said “ T h e tim in g was a c c u r a t e . sp lit-second R h y th m s moved w ith th e d r i f t o f songs— lu m b e r e d w ith b e n t b o a t ­ m en, chuckled w ith g ay gypsies, b e a t t a r t l y w ith K u b a n b la c k ­ sm iths. The s p ir it a n d th e l e t t e r m e t in fin e f u s io n .” •k I f wfe a r e to believe w h a t we rea d , th e c a m p u s is g o in g to see one o f th e g a y e s t m u sica ls o f th e y ea r. T he sin g e rs a r e all ta ll a n d v ery masculine a n d a r e ab le to a w a k e a n y s o r t of em o tio n . T ic k ­ ets a r e on sale a t R e e d ’s Music S to re a n d Co-Op Book S tore. T he g e n e r a l adm ission is $2.40, $1.80 I an d $1.20. B l a n k e t ta x h o ld e rs I a r e e n t itle d price. r e d u c tio n to a in They W a n t 'em at the Union Chess, Clocks, Maps, Lights ’ ion A m o n g T he s u g g e stio n box in th e U n- in­ is still y ie ld ing h elp fu l, te re s tin g , a n d varie d sug g e stio n s, in eve ry j w ith new ones c o m in g : day. S o m e a r e b ein g c a r r ie d out, some a r e b e in g se rio u s ly consid- I ered, a n d o th e r s a r e b e in g dis- 1 c a r d e d a s im p ra c tic a l o r a b s u rd . th e su g g e s tio n s b eing c o n s id e re d a r e th ose a s k in g t h a t the U nio n to u r n a m e n t s sp o n so r in chess, bridge, a n d p in g pong In p r e ­ b oth singles a n d doubles. w a r d a y s such t o u r n a m e n t s w ere held o f te n a n d Mrs. L oyce S p r a tt, I U nion d ir e c to r , plans revive th e m in th e f u t u r e . s u g g e stio n to being th e th e M e n ’s L ounge n o w in c re a se c a r r ie d o u t was lig h tin g o f s tu d y ta b les . O ne to Also b e in g con sid ered a r e s u g ­ g es tio n s t h a t a m a p o f th e c a m ­ pus a n d th e U n iv e r s ity n e i g h b o r ­ hood sh o w in g location o f U niver- ! sity b uildings, d o rm ito rie s, s o r o r ­ ity houses, an d f r a t e r n i t y houses — be placed in th e U nion. T h e r e is a l r e a d y a m a p o f A u s tin in th e lo bbys b u t th e new o n e wrould be m o re d etailed. in R e q u e s ts f o r a clock th e M ain L ounge a r e still co m m o n , t h a t she a n d Mrs. S p r a t t says fully a p p r o v e s o f th e idea. T he p r o je c t, how ever, m u s t go t h r o u g h th e office o f th e U n iv e r s ity a r c h i ­ te c t, a n d she said. ta k e s tim e, t h a t T o aid n u m b e r, te le p h o n e t h a t th e U n io n in finding a n y s tu d e n t! in c a se s of e m e rg e n c y , i t h as b e e n I su g g e s te d in stall a file o f all s t u d e n ts in th e U ni-: t h e i r n am e, a d ­ v ersify , g iv in g dress, an d , m o st i m p o r ta n t, t h e i r class "Sched­ ule. Such a file w ould be a v a il - 1 ab le to e v e ry o n e in a c o n v e n ie n t location in th e lobby o f th e U n -| ion. S u ch a p r o je c t, says M r s . 1 S p r a t t , will hav e to be do n e c o n j u n c ti o n w ith a n d w ith a p p r o v a l of, th e Office o f R e g is tr a r. 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F r a n k L e s lie ’s “ I llu s tr a te d W e e k ly ” n e w sp a p e r, a n d “ H a r ­ p e r ’s W e ek ly ,” p o p u la r m a g a z in e s c e n tu r y , th e m id - n in e te e n th of show p h o to g r a p h s a n d sk e tc h e s m a d e o f Civil W a r b a ttle scenes, i as well as p riso n cam p sc en e s a t A n d erso n v ille, Ga. T his m a te r ia l has b ee n pla ce d in th e n in e l ib r a r y display c a s e s , 1 b e g in n in g on th e g r o u n d floor of M ain B uilding, a n d e n d i n g w ith case nine opposite th e loan dask. T h e y will r e m a in up t h r o u g h t h e m o n th o f J a n u a r y . also f a s c in a t in g h igh lig h ts te r r i t o r i a l g ro w th o f U nc l e S a m Put* On Lo n g Pant* in F o r th e th e U n ite d S ta te s , r e a d Ben B. H u n t ’s new 24 page p a m p h le t , W h e n Texa* A n n e x e d U n c l e S am. A u t h o r a p p r o v e s f o r a T ex a s L i a r s ’ p roposal Club. A sks p o in te d q u e s tio n : W h o said T e x a s b ra g s ? Also o f f e r s delicious f r e e p r e s c r i p ­ tio n ig n o r a n c e . IO cts. p e r copy a t A v e n u e N ew s S ta n d , 813A C ongress Ave., a n d a t F o y t ’s Schools S upplies a n d N ew s S ta n d , 2222 G u a d a lu p e on th e d r a g n e x t d o o r to T e x a s T h e a tr e . (A d v .) f o r c u r e o f Montgomery Photo Co. Social Photography W e d d in gs - Groups Home Portraits P h . 2-55 98 Ni ght 2 - 20 09 ; 0 \ C A Af join C alling all T exa ns, th e “ T e x a s L anc ers. S w o rd s c a n n o t is be o b ta in e d , a n d th e m o s t f o rm id a b le w e a ­ m uc h pon in a c a v a lry c h a r g e . ” This plea, w r i t t e n on a p o s te r f ro m th e the A rchives, co n tin u e s . lance t h e sons “ B r a v e is o f T e x a s, in v a d e d by m o r e the S o u th th a n h alf a million f a n a tic a l m e r c e n a r ­ ies. T h e r e is no help f o r us b u t in h a r d fighting. 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T h e y a r e a r m e d w ith a p a i r of C o lt’s n a v y r ev o lv ­ ers, a rifle, a I ex a s bow ie knife, a n d a la sso .” A c c o m p a n y in g this Radio House Airs Beethoven Musical in F r id a y m o r n in g ’s 1 1 :1 5 o ’clock Radio H ou se will p r e s e n t th e sev­ th e se rie s e n t e e n th p r o g ra m “ Music Is Y o u rs.” T he show, o r ig ­ in a tin g in San A ntonio a n d b r o a d ­ ca st \ \ OAR will f e a t u r e as its a t t r a c t i o n this week th e music o f B eethov en. ra d io s ta tio n f ro m f r o m His “ F if t h S y m p h o n y .” “ Menu- e t to ,” “ F i r s t S y m ­ th e ph o n y ,” a n d th e second m o v e m e n t of th e “ E ro iea S y m p h o n y ,” will be p layed on th e p r o g ra m . 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