T h e d T e x a n t h e F i r s t C o l l e g e D a l l y I n t h e S o u t h Vol. 49 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS THURSDAY, JAN U ARY 15, 1948 Eight Pages Today No. 97 2 Students Critically Hurt In Plane Crash Near Austin By WILLIAM H. SMITH T w o U n iversity students, Colin N. Jones, 26, o f San A n g e lo and John W. R eed er Jr., 26, of Am arillo w ere in a critical condition in B ra ck en rid ge H ospital late T ues­ d a y nigh t a fter their tw o -sea te r L uscombe plane crashed in a pasture elev e n m iles from Austin on the B ee Cave Road. 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I t r e p o r te d th e n a tio n a t a ‘‘high level o f p r o s p e r i t y . ” I t f o r e ­ c a s t ‘‘a n o t h e r y e a r o f splendid a c h ie v e m e n t.” B u t it r e p o r t e d t h a t th is se e m in g w e ll-b ein g r e s ts ‘‘on a w av e o f in f la tio n w hich has a l­ h ard s h ip r e a d y a n d p r e s e n ts g r a v e c o n c e rn f o r th e f u t u r e . ” J u s t a s se r io u s ca u se d Laws Won't Stop Discrimination, Say Educators Voluntary Action Is Solution Suggested by ACC C I N C I N N A T I, J a n . 14— (ZP)— T h e p ro b le m d is c rim in a tio n o f a g a i n s t m i n o r i ty ra c ia l a n d r e l ig ­ ious g ro u p s in colleges sh ou ld be solved by e d u c a tio n a n d v o l u n t a r y le g is­ a c tion a n d n o t l a t io n ,” a c o m m itte e o f th e Asso­ ciatio n o f A m e ric a n C olleg es said W e d n e s d a y in a r e p o r t to th e A AC C o n t e n t i o n . ‘‘c oerciv e re a c h e d th e m e s a g e I n t e r io r C o n g re ss , S e c r e t a r y o f if p ric e co n ­ K r u g te s ti f ie d t h a t is g r a n t e d he will tr o l a u t h o r i t y a t o nce ‘‘f r e e z e ” th e re ta il an d w h o lesale p rices o f coal, fu e l oil, g a so lin e an d all p e tr o le u m p r o ­ d ucts. P re s e n te d b y Dr. W illiam P. Tolley, c h a n c e llo r o f S y r a c u s e U n iv e r s ity th e r e p o r t said, h o w ­ ever, ‘‘t h e m o s t p r a c t ic a b l e a p p r o a c h to th e p r o b ­ lem is th e a p p o in t m e n t , u n d e r th e a u spic es o f th e a ss o ciatio n o f a n a tio n a l com m ission to w hich in ­ s t a n c e s o f d is c r im in a t o r y policies can be r e f e r r e d , a n d w hich have in v e s tig a te , a n d es- a u t h o r i t y S e n a t o r T a f t (R -O h io ) , a c a n - 1 ta b lis h th e f a c t s as a c c u r a t e l y as S e c r e t a r y o f C o m m e rc e H a r r i ­ m a n to ld th e s e n a t o r s p rice ceil­ ings also a r e p la n n e d f o r steel, f a r m m a ­ te x tile s, c h in e r y if th e a d m i n is tr a t io n g e ts th e a u th o r it v . lu m b e r a n d is b elieved to it S ee T R U M A N , P a g e 7 po ssible.” NAACP Takes Second UT Case Kirk Says Issues In Oklahom a Unlike T he N A A C P h a s ta k e n o v e r le­ gal d ire ctio n ' o f t h e case o f W. A s to r Kirk, N e g ro g o v e r n m e n t p r o f e s s o r a t T illotso n College who w a s r e c e n t ly r e f u s e d e n t r a n c e to th e U n iv e rs ity G r a d u a t e School. ‘‘I t is m y im p ressio n t h a t th e issues o f m y case a r e d i f f e r e n t f r o m t h e ones a t th e U n iv e r s ity o f O k la h o m a ,” Mr. K ir k said W e d ­ n e sd a y . o f T he S u p re m e C o u r t the U n ite d S t a t e s r u l e d J a n u a r y 12 t h a t th e U n iv e rs ity o f O kla ho m a w as given t h r e e d a y s to a d m i t A d a L ois Sipuel, N e g r o girl, t o its law school o r s e t u p e q u a l fa cilities f o r her. J. H. M o rto n , p r e s i d e n t o f th e local c h a p t e r o f th e N A A C P , said Mr. K i r k ’s case is no w b e in g r e ­ view ed by th e legal s t a f f . Mr. K irk said he had n o t s t u d ie d th e O k la ­ h o m a case y e t a n d h e has ba se d his opinion on n e w s p a p e r r e p o r ts . * Wiley College Open In Spite of Strike M A R S H A L L , J a n . 14.— (JP) — P r e s i d e n t E. C. M cL eod o f W iley College issu ed a s t a t e m e n t to d a y t h a t th e school ‘‘d e f i n it e ly ” will c o n ti n u e to fu n c t io n . A s t u d e n t s t r ik e a t th e school w a s b e g u n J a n u a r y 5. C lasses have b e e n held re g u l a r l y , a lt h o u g h a t ­ t e n d a n c e has bee n less th a n h a lf t h e to ta l e n ro llm e n t. New S ta ff to E dit Texan o f S t u d e n t s J o u r n a l i s m 12a will e d it th e D aily T e x a n on S u n ­ d a y . J a n u a r y 12. M ore th a n IOO s t u d e n t s will w o r k on th e p a p e r. I t will be the f i r s t p ra c t ic a l j o u r ­ nalistic e x p e rie n c e f o r m o s t o f the s t u d e n ts . Orientation Set For Jan. 30-Feb. 2 All-frosh Dance Planned Jan. 31 O rie n t a ti o n p ro g r a m f o r s t u ­ d e n ts a t t e n d i n g th e U n iv e rs ity f o r th e f i r s t tim e n e x t s e m e s t e r will begin F r i d a y , J a n u a r y 30 f o r f o u r days. P hy sical e x a m i n a ti o n s a n d v a c ­ c in a tio n c le a ra n c e s will be giv en J a n u a r y 30, 31, a n d F e b r u a r y 2. F re s h m e n will ta k e psy ch o lo g i­ cal e x a m i n a ti o n s a t 2 o ’clock, J a n u a r y 31, in H o g g A u d ito r iu m . A n a ll-fr e s h m a n d a n c e will be held a t 8 t h a t n ig h t a t T ex as U n ­ ion. S u n d a y , F e b r u a r y I, n e w s t u ­ d e n ts will a t t e n d a g e t- a c q u a in t e d m e e tin g , follo w ed by a t o u r o f th e c a m p o s , c o n d u c te d by A lp h a Phi O m eg a m e m b e rs. E n g in e e r in g o r i e n ta t io n e x a m ­ i n a tio n s will be held J a n u a r y 30 a n d J a n u a r y 31, w ith l a n g u a g e p l a c e m e n t te s ts to be g iven J a n ­ u a r y 31 f o r a n y s t u d e n t who p la n s to c o n ti n u e th e s tu d y o f a l a n g ­ u a g e a t th e U n iv ers ity . N e w s t u d e n t s a n d f o r m e r s t u ­ d e n ts w h o did p r e - r e g i s t e r n o t d u r i n g th e f i r s t s e m e s t e r will sign up M o nd ay, F e b r u a r y 2. I n f o r m a ­ tio n booths, s t a f f e d b y s t u d e n t le a d e rs, will be on th e c a m p u s to a ssist new co m ers. o p p o r t u n it ie s The c o m m it te e said ‘‘n e v e r will be a b le i t w as its t h a t colleges a n d u n i­ j u d g m e n t v ers ities to a v e r t legislatio n r e q u i r i n g g r e a t ­ f o r m in o r i ty e r g r o u p s by d e f e n d i n g d is c rim in a ­ t o r y p r a c t ic e s o r b y in r e p r e s e n t a t i o n . ” te r m s o f t h a t T he t h r o u g h n a ti o n a l com m ission, ‘‘t h e r e shou ld be a n a c tiv e p r o g r a m a m o n g all col­ leges to b ro a d e n e d u c a t io n a l o p ­ to q u a lifie d y o u th r e ­ p o r t u n i t y g a rd le ss o f ra c e , relig io n , o r n a ­ tio n al o rig in .” to k e n c o m m itte e th e p ro p o s ed ta l k in g held * Skaggs Says Problem Is Regional One J a c k S k ag g s, h e a d o f th e U n i­ v e rs ity d ele g a tio n to th e N a tio n a l S t u d e n t A ssociation c o n s t it u ti o n co n v e n tio n this su m m e r, d escrib e d th e a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e b y th e A ssociation o f A m e ric a n Colleges W e d n e s d a y in r e g a r d to d is c rim ­ in atio n a s v e r y ‘‘s i m i la r ” to t h a t o f th e N SA. S k ag g s ex p la in e d t h a t Jester Pay Idea Draws Chuckle Special Session Said Solution One S ta t e D e p a r t m e n t o f E d ­ u catio n o ffic ia l la u g h e d o u t loud W e d n e s d a y a t w h a t he c o nsid ere d the a b s u r d ity o f G o v e rn o r J e s t e r ’s s t a t e m e n t in t h e sam e s p iritu a l a n d in telle c tu a l re a lm w ith m in is te rs a n d t h a t th e i r c o m p e n s a tio n should n o t be p u t on a s tr ic t ly c o m m e rc ia l basis. t e a c h e r s a r e t h a t T h e o fficial, who asked n o t to be n am ed , w o n d e re d how much g ro c e rie s ‘‘s p i r i t u a l i t y ” will b u y at th e c u r r e n t r a t e of e x c h a n g e an d said t h a t th e o nly m e a n s of m a k ­ ing up ru r a l aid a p p r o p r ia t io n s to g u a r a n t e e mini- [ m u m sa la rie s te a c h e r s j is a special session o f th e I . e g i s - 1 the n e c e s - , l a t u r e Bary g e n e ra l ! fu nd . t o a p p r o p r ia t e f u n d s o u t o f th e d e fi c it r u r a l th e t o in ‘‘Tho G o v e rn o r w as in e r r o r , ” he said, ‘‘in s a y in g t h a t th e lack o f f u n d s w a s n o t a defic it. Al- th e d i f - 1 th o u g h th e s t a t e has th e m on ey , it, c a n n o t to u ch it u ntil an a p p r o p ­ f e ren cp b e tw e e n r e NSA policy lies in th e m eth o d n a t i o n is m a d e .” th a t of^ h a n d lin g d is c rim in atio n . th is p ro p o s al a n d little The n a tio n a l c o n v en tio n was hope a m o n g school m en t h a t an y- He a d d e d th e r e is a g r e e d , ” s t a t e d S ka gg s, ‘‘t h a t th e in ed u c a tio n w as racial p ro b le m a p ro ble m t h a t v a rie d n o t only b e tw e e n th e N o r th an d S o u th b u t also b e tw e e n v a rio u s r e g io n s so t h a t c o rr e c tio n s could n o t b e a p ­ to th e n a tio n as a w h o le .” plied t h e r e f o r e c o n t r a s t s w ith th e A AC plan t h a t th e y w ork on reg io n a l r a t h e r th a n n a ­ tio n al basis T he NSA in See J E S T E R PAV, P a g e 7 * ten States Request A id to Halt teacher Shortage UT 'Un-Texan' Vets Resent New Label v e t e r a n s G o v e rn o r f o r T e x a s s t a t e m e n t J e s t e r ’s T u e s d a y th a t he co n sid e re d ii “ un- T e x a n ” to w a n t a s t a te b o n u s a n d p ra isin g th e U n iv e rs ity v e te r a n # fo r th< it op position w as on W e d n e s d a y by P a t M aloney, c h a i r ­ m a n o f th e S t u d e n t A ssem bly V e­ t e r a n A f f a i r s C o m m ittee . c o m m e n te d ‘‘J u d g i n g f r o m all th e criticism t h a t o ur committee' h a s received, G o v e rn o r J e s t e r gave th e big gest impetu.s possible to a s t a t e b o n u s it as “ u n - T e x a n ,” 6 Student Solons to Seek Re-election A seaso nal r e m i n d e r o f th e b y d e n o u n c in g s c a r c ity of t e a c h e rs in the U n ite d M alo n ey said. S t a t e s was in d ica ted by the sixty- [ e ig h t calls last m ent sold the received the in “ In m y o p inion , su ch a sta te - issue h e re on th e By T RA X EL f le d g lin g T he U n i v e r s i t y ’s le­ life, a n d like political g is la t o r s a poll b y The D aily T e x a n W e d ­ n e s d a y in d ic a te s t h a t th e m a j o r i t y o f s t u d e n t m e m b e r s o f th e s t a t e le g i s l a tu r e will be c a n d id a te s f o r re - ele ctio n in th is s u m m e r ’s e le c ­ tions. “ F le d g lin g ” m a y n o t be e x a c tly th e w ord, fo r t h e y a re all se aso n e d w ith a t leas t o n e le g isla tu re , th e t h e F if ti e th . O f s t u d e n t c o n ta c te d , n in e e x ­ la w -m a k e rs p re s se d a desire to r u n ag ain . Six t h i r t y , ., . , „ , llir e e sa!(I ‘ P r o b a - : p a tio n as e v e n in g “ T hey f u r t h e r w ere a g r e e d t h a t ! nionth an d a h a l f by Miss M i r i a m cam p us. I nque.stionabliy th e r e was n o t Dozier, s e c r e t a r y of The U n iv er- sity of T e x a s T e a c h e r A p p o i n t - 1 “ u n - T e x a n ” T e x a n s h ere on m e n t C o m m itte e , [c a m p u s t h a t r e s e n t is a sizeable n u m b e r of th e so-called th e title bit- the th e im m e d ia te p ro b le m so m uch a n e lim in a tio n o f Begre­ in- 1 eq u a litie s in th e s t a n d a r d s o f ed- th e v a s t t e a c h e r s ha v e com e th e u c a tio n o f f e r e d N eg ro a n d w h ite I fr o m colleges in ten s t a t e s — f r o m Calls f o r t e r l y . ” t h e i r e n th u s ia s m f o r STE V E N S . . .. „ t t »* ye ?’ ‘ y ‘ A n d a is a lr e a d y a t t r a c t i n g m o r e s t u d e n t s in th e S o u t h ,” he ad d e d . ! P e n n s y l v a n ia g a m e c o n t e n d e r s a m o n g s t u d e n t s who .Speaking as a n w a n t a t a s t e o f th e T e x a s b r a n d ^ no t aR a n NSA o f politics. ind iv id ual an d fro m r e p r e s e n t a t i v e , I schools a n d colleges. : S k a g g s said he could n o t see a n y 1 n u m e r o u s D e f in i te l y r u n n i n g fo r ve-elec- g r e a t im m e d ia te T exas school a d m i n i s t r a t o r s a r e im p ro v e m e n t of ; w ritin g a n d te l e g r a p h i n g f o r mid- re- I t e r m g r a d u a t e s who ca n t e a c h in in e q u alities as a \ ern o n McJ)aniel o f e d u c a tio n a l tion a r e \V ic h ita halls, D istric t 1 11 ; J e r r y su it o f this comm ission. “ T he f a c t s : p rim a ry g ra d e s , Miss D ozier said. 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J e s t e r said t w hile v e t e r a n s s ’, m ig h t w a n t b o n u s e s , he eons; > f o r Texan* d u r i n g t i m e s in o th e r it i to of See M A L O N E Y , Pa. to C a l i f o r n i a - a n d m ad e w h en ho T e x a s pu b lic v e t e r a n s f o r The G o v e r n o r ’s r e m a r k w as n a praise/! c a n -, P h o to s by B e t t y W n llic t T W IS T E D A N D B A T T E R E D P L A N E in which University students C olin Jones and John Reeder crashed in a pasture near the Bee C a v e R o ad T uesday m orning. COLIN N. JONES T H E Y W E R E P IN N E D IN, G e o r g e C alhoun explains as he shows k ’ in re;, orfer BT Sm ith how he p u ’ied **ve n jjre d students from th© w re ckage o f their plane. Science Apprehends Criminals, Says Expert chair- a ; which use d e p a r t m e n t and the c h em ist e x p lain ed , a re th e time, Dr. J. H. M ath ew m an of th e U niv ersity o f Wiscon •hem is Ona 11 \ -f a m o u s !■ ’ 0 I en ti a1 A moi Dean D e c la rin g t h a t the lie d e te c to r i u lt ra -v i o le t a n d in f r a - r e d light in a c c u r a t e a b o u t 75 c e r c e n t o f ; d e te c tin g f o r g e r y an d bloodstains. T h e n ,o st effic ie n t lie d e te c to rs , those in blood crim in olo gist, p r e s s u r e and b r e a t h i n g in deter* -c l m o re t h a n 200 m e m b e rs ruining w h e th e r or not the person r e x a s se c tio n ° f : being e x a m in e d is te llin g th e tr u th . ( hemica! Society j T r u t h f u l is ch a ra c te r* jze,j by c o n s t a n t p a t t e r n s of blood p re s s u re an d b re a t h in g , reco rd e d r. Mathews, who been on a c h a r t c o n n e c te d to the d etec - niHeist in th e field o f c rim in a l by st i;. at ion since 1923, also dis- m ark ed fl u c tu a t io n s , D r. M athews cd ballistics a n d th e use 'C'*" W ed n e sd a y n ig h t ILiilding 15. tor. F als e h o o d s a r e f l u c tu a t io n s te s ti m o n y o f said. show n has in ■' R e e d e r is a se n io r p re-m ed s t u ­ v e te r a n . d e n t a n d a n a i r f o r c e J o n e s is a j u n i o r e n g in e e r in g s t u ­ d e n t a n d served w ith a B-17 s q u a d ­ ro n in the E u r o p e a n T h e a te r . s u f f e r i n g J o n e s w as f r o m a low er c o m p o u n d f r a c t u r e o f th e ja w , m u ltip le f a c e a n d head , a n d R e e d e r r e ­ ceived m u ltip le la c e ra tio n s o f the fa c e a n d head. la c e ra tio n s o f th e an d w e n t f o r a p le a s u re T h e tw o s t u d e n ts c hecked t h e i r p lan e o u t a t a b o u t 10:30 T u e s d a y m o r n in g , a H aile a i r p o r t o fficial said, cru ise in th e A ustin a r e a . A cam p o p e r a t o r on th e Bee C ave R oad, C h a rle y Robinson, was s ittin g in his h o m e w hen he h e a d th e p la n e fl y in g v e ry low o v e r his n e ig h ­ b o r ’s p a s t u re . “ A b o u t t h a t ti m e .” he said, “ m y house shook w ith a I v ib r a tio n fro m h e a r d m y n e ig h b o r, G eo rge C a l­ h o u n , yell to me to call an a m b u ­ phone, lan ce , called th e n th e a m b u la n c e , a n d ra n to help C alhoun pull the boys o u t . ” th e c ra s h a n d I picked up th e o u ts id e w hole An ey ew itn e ss o f th e t h a t he crash. Mr. C a lho un r e l a te d w as ste p p in g his d o o r when he h e a rd th e plan e strik e th e p o w e r lines which w ere s t r u n g lake. “ T he plan e c i r ­ ac ro s s the cled a r o u n d m y a n d I h o u se th o u g h t t h a t he w as g oin g to m a k e th e la n d in g all rig h t, b u t w h en he w as a b o u t 45 f e e t o f f th e g ro u n d he nosed o v er an d s tru c k . T he tail w e n t u p in th e air. b u t t h e p lane slowly fell o v e r on its b a c k h* as I was r u n n i n g t o w a r d it,” said. S e v e ra l a i r fo rce v e t e r a n s w ho a r r iv e d l a t e r p o in te d out t h a t th e p la n e 's fly in g sp eed was p ro b a b ly re d u c e d by th e p ilo t to avoid a n e a r b y fence, a n d this cau se d th e p la ne to stall, slip o f f on one w ing, a n d crash. W re c k a g e fr o m th e p la n e w as stre w n o v e r th e p a s t u r e a n d th e ti p p e d and b a t t e r e d silv er c a b in w as c ru s h e d open, th e in s t r u m e n t p anel o n to th e occu ­ p a n ts . G asoline fr o m th e broken lines was p o u rin g o v e r th e sh o u l­ and R e e d e r d ers o f both J o n e s w hen Mr. C alh ou n, his wife, a n d Mr. R obinson a rr iv e d . ja m m i n g “ W e to r e a w in g o f f to g e t t o t h e m , ” Mr. R obinson d ec la red , a n d we had tr o u b le be c a u se th e y w e re pin ned in by the d a sh b o a r d a n d tu b i n g . ” “ T he boy k e p t a s k in g me t o g e t him ou t, g e t him o u t , ” Mrs. C a l­ h ou n ad d ed , “ b u t we c o u ld n ’t do a n y t h i n g f o r h im .” “ W e g o t on e boy o u t, b u t th e s a f e t y belt was h old ing th e o t h e r on e in an d we c o u ld n ’t reach th e it ,” Mr. C alh ou n be lt to loosen r e l a te d . By t e a r i n g th e d o o r o f f it s l i g h t s , the p la n e an d liftin g S E E P L A N E , P a g e 7 Woman Hit by Car; Bolh Legs Broken Mrs. J u d i th Re a to n e r , 36, 711 G r a h a m Place, s u f f e r e d f r a c tu r e s o f bo th legs w hen she w as s tru c k by a c a r driven by Mrs. M a r g a r e t R. T u r n e r on W est T w e n t y - f o u r th S t r e e t a t 5 o'clock W e d n e s d a y a f ­ te r n o o n . Mrs. R e a s o n e r w as B ra c k e n r i d g e H o sp ital fr o m shock. ta k e n to s u f f e r i n g 123 Come Out Aqua-ciously *lA J lia t (jo e s O n O le r e 9 -12— Picasso f lith o g r a p h s , A ca- emic Room, Main B u ild in g ; also 2-5 daily. 1 0 -12 — N ew e x h ib it a t N ey M u ­ s e u m ; also 3-5 daily. 2 — I n t e r m e d i a t e C lu b ’s brid g e g ro u p , 2404 O ld ham . 2 -2 :3 0 — N e w c o m e r ’s T o n g u e a n d T h im b le G roup, 1807 B razos. — F r e e film , “ M e a s u re f o r M e a s ­ u r e , ” H o g g A u d ito r iu m . — G lam az on s, U n io n B u ilding. — A q u a b e lle G ym pool. r e h e a r s a l, G re g o ry — T e x a n ner, M ain L ou ng e, T e x a s U nion. T h e p r o b a b l e s a m o n g th e “ in s ” ; a r e J a c k B roo ks o f B e a u m o n t , D is t r ic t 16, who p ro b a b ly will a n - n o u n c e in th e e a r l y s p r in g ; J i m - new l ° ok ’ ar>d on m y H o r a n y o f A r c h e r City, Dis- ru n u nless w ith the old a t th e G r e g o r y G y m n a siu m t r i c t HO, who will s o m e th i n g u n f o r e s e e n comes u p ; s w im m in g pool W e d n e s d a y n i g h t a t 123 a n d D o n a ld P e t e r s o f C otu lla, I D istric t 76, who is le t ti n g th in g s co‘eds for5° ok th e i r * " k l e - l e n g th » k r t s f o r re v e a lin g g a r m e n t — th e b a th i n g a m o re rid e f o r a time. By LARRY INGRAM . . .. 11 was n w , « ,lL . , , .. , . , O nly o n e n e w c o m e r h a s defi- suit, to ; T he occasion p r o m p ti n g this disp lay of R e p re s e n ta tiv e s . He fe m in in e c h a r m w as th e f i r s t s te p in the ten 1948 A qua- process o f f i n d in g n ite ly a n n o u n c e d f o r election l ^ e..^ .? U8e is W illiam A. Russell o f B ro w n ­ wood, a law s t u d e n t, w ho will r u n f o r ' t h e " p lace °n o w h eld by c i t r i n ? " * * " T h i r t y f i r ! , w ere chosen T e x R o b e rt- L. S o u th o f C o le m an , r e p r e s e n t- by A 'l u , ~<' “ rn iv “ 1 E r e c t o r ing B row n a n d C olem an co u n tie s. s o n ’8 h a rd - w o rk in g , h a n d -p ick ed crew of S o u th h as a n n o u n c e d he will be eitfht ju d g es . a c a n d id a te f o r C on gress. T h e y w e re Owen C lem m on s, J o Lilly, A m o n g th e n e o p h y te s who m a y G w en Y o u n g , V irg in ia F l a p p e r , M a rth a ta k e a f lin g a t leg islatio n is J i m S m ith , Alicia Wiggs, C a r i n a W o lb r e th N u g e n t o f K errville , p r e s id e n t o f j p , t step h e n /,, G in g e r O w e n ,. M a r y J e a n th e — F ree film , “ M e a s u re f o r M e a s ­ u r e , ” H o g g A u d ito r iu m . :30— C o-W ed Gym. — “ School m e n t a l Theater, MLB. fo r W ives,” E x p e r i ­ Club, W o m en s 01 " v * ” Shulze, B a r b a r a Von Z u ben , D o r , , F o r s te r , D e n d e n t ^ u If r Y ’A r t p e n d e n t s t u d e n t p o liticians. N u- ’ g e n t, who is an old h a n d at carn- F ra n c e8 I) ,x o n ’ M a r th a K ilp a tric k , M a r th a pus politics, m ay a n n o u n c e l a t e r ! < a r t w r ‘8^ t * f o r th e s e a t now held by f o r m e r H ouse s p e a k e r C la u d e G ilm er in See STUDENT, rage 8 ^ so ^ e e Allen, A della U p c h u rc h , Don- r.ie F r e u n d , B a r b a r a B a d e n , A m m o n Ney- lan d . P a t M c G re g o r, M a r y A n n S p ears , ■ ’ . . . . C laire l e o n a r d , K a th le e n L o c k h a rt. C a ro ­ tea m , an d g o l f e r Bob W atso n w e r e inter- lyn B arlow , B eth L yn n Miller, J o y c e Mc- ; est od in. I n tire , B eth A nn W ilson, Lois Brown, and D otty Wells. T h ese t h i r t y b e a u tie s will r e t u r n to the G r e g o r y Gym “ a q u a -b o w l” F r i d a y n ig h t a t 7 o’clock w h en a n o t h e r p an el of ju d g e - wili be on h an d to pick th e ten fin alists. It is a sa f e b e t ‘ hat. t h e r e will be no tar-! ness o r a b s e n c e s a m o n g the a q u a -ju d g e s Chi O m ega won a b ro n z e plaque fur placing th e m o s t girls in th e first th irty , with six. an d D elta D e lta Delta w as sec­ ond with five m e m b e rs in th e select g rou p. the A f te r c h a n g in g into b a th i n g su its, c o n te s ta n t s w e r e re g is te r e d an d a s- ig n e d a n u m b e r . No n am e s w ere used the ju d g in g , an d no n a m es w e re needed . T h e : the main face, diving p oint- coach, F r a n k C a m p b e ll, Bobby C ra w fo rd , Ed B row n, P a t D wyer, S y lv e s te r Raines sw im m in g : and H a rv e y B o u ld m fig u re, a n d sm ile w e r e J o h n n y B yrnes, ju d g e s th e of in As ©ne ju d g e w rap p e d up th e feelin gs , of a l l : “ S o m eb o d y d e fa u l t so we will have * to do thin all over a g a i n . ” | Mr. R o b e r ts o n ’s lions were in tere st n cony on lo o k ers to moi tha t could bt* h eard bors. “ B u t,” he san you w ish .” p i e - j u d g i n g instruc* r. He asked th e hal- m ake a n y co m m e n ts th e i r neigh* bey on d if . “ you m ay look l y e girls lined up on th e e a st side o f th e ir n u m b e r s were called, ju d g e s , pivoted, to w a rd o ffic ia l c o a x e r Wally the pool. A h they w alk e d m d coax ed by P ry or, g av e o u t w th a big smile. the this th e m e , N a tu ra lly in c lu d in g th in e w e re m a n y v a riatio n s the cakew alk, or, th e w ig g lin g tu r n in volving a flip of the hips, a n d on e ru m p led , a ju d g e 's h a ir as she passed by. E la in e J o n e s , c o n t e s t a n t f o r t h r i g h t co-ed n u m b e r one, I aid “ I was as weak as lem on juice, I was so scared. E verybody is b itin g th e i r f i n g e r ­ .sentim ents w e re s h a r e d by I nails. ’ These T h e j u d g e s cast a l i n g e r i n g look a t the e v e ra l, in c lu d in g Gwen Cletnnto H o f f m e y i r , a n d F ra n c is Bus-. T he car, a 194 7 P ly m o u th , w as tr a v e li n g ea st on W e s t T w e n t y - D oris fo u r th S t r e e t when Mrs, R e a so n e r w as hit. The im p a c t kn ock ed h e r fet, a n d th e c a r c o n tin u e d l a s t e n tr y , w o o w as g la m o ro u s in a tw o- D ft \ - f o u r f e e t f r o m th e point o f police e piece rose-colored suit w ith a ro se w o r n 1 over one e a r to m a tc h , and it w as all over. T he t r a f f i c victim w as c ro s sin g To p a r a p h r a s e W in s to n Churchill n e v e r W e st T w e n t y - f o u r th S tr e e t to w a rd have so m a n y j ni. es seen so m a n y girls P e a rl S t r e e t an d w as s tru c k when th e with so m u c h show ing. im pact b e fo r e im p a c t b e fo r e said. a p p r o x i m a t e ly six fee t sto o p in g , fro m v v i i i T h e r e w ere som e p ro te s ts from the girls cu rb . to smile. Not a m a n tn t u r n c am e , a n d V A R e p r e s e n t a t i v e a b o u t tho chill in the gym . Som e hu dd led u n d e r co at- u ntil t h e i r me. w hen a sk e d to smile, said sh e was t o o , , cold was b o th e r e d — by th e cold, th a t is. . , )a?bm g suit,- we i e co lo rfu l, ra n g - r e p r e s e n t a t i v e fro m . , special th e V e te r a n s in Waco, will re- ing trorn p u re w hite satin to slinky black. A d m in is tra tio n M a r g a re t Love w o re one d isp la y in g a red m ain h e re one m o r e d ay to ta lk t: o a n y v e t e r a n s w ho h av e p ro b- flam in g o w ith lems c o n c e r n i n g su b s isten ce while C h a rlo tte N elso n ’s checks. m aiden m otif. - A g a i n T o d a y r»^. r n R o b e r t E. C a r r u t h e r s , b a c k g ro u n d . hgul a n In d ian th e place tro p ical t a , . .. a . . . . 1 T he e v e n in g w as a lesson in a s t ro n o m y to a sw im m in g I know w h a t th e y m e a n by h e a v e n ly b o d ­ ies,” he said. tea m m e m b er. “ Now Mr. C a r r u t h e r s will ta l k to v e t ­ e r a n s in V Hall 101 T h u r s d a y in o r d e r to g e t in f o rm a tio n f o r c le a r ­ ing th e re c o rd s an d g e tt in g checks 1s t a r t e d . I San Antonio to Bowl Phi Psi s for Title The U n ive rsity intram ural bowl­ ing championship w ill be decided Thursday evening at 5 p. rn. on the Bow ling C enter lanes when P h i Kappa Psi meets the San A n ­ tonio Club. The Ph i Kappa P s i’s advanced to the championship series finals by w inning the titlQ and then defeating F P H A Dorm B, the dorm itory division champ­ ion, the all-U niversity semi­ finals. fra te rn ity ih The San Antonio Club reached the title round by taking the club division diadem and then scoring over Oak Grove, the M ica title- holder, in the semifinals. B y virtu e of past performances, the P h i P s i’s w ill rule a favorite to annex the school kegling crown. In their march to finals the fr a t high boys scores of 2,395, 2,385, 2.499, 2,385, and 2,570. The la t­ ter total is the highest team ser­ ies bowled thus fa r in the tour- consistently 2,445, rolled The pin-topplers from the San Antonio Club showed steady im ­ provement in w inning victories on scores of 2,027, 2,214, 2,361, 2,507, and 2,264. lineup The probable fo r the Alam o C ity aggregation w ill be made up of Otton H ill, E rw in Krause, G ilb ert Haas, Malcolm Collins, and H a rry Nixon. L O A N S We Loan Money On Anything of V alue Bargains in unredeemed dia­ monds— save up to 5 0 % on watches consisting o f Elgin, W altham ? Gruen, Bulova, and Hamilton. TUXEDOS Tailor-made Ready-made 59.50 .39.50 For R e n t___________—». 4.00 CROWN JEWELRY CO. 213 E. 6th St. Phone 2-1060 C R O W N TAILORS 408 E. 6th 6703 r V RENT NEW 1947 SEDANS FRO M HERTZ DRIV-UR-SELF SYSTEM Lie. 127 E a s t J*4 t S tr e e t by the Hour, D ay or Week Drivers License, R efere n c e and D eposit R equ ired Phone 7-3441 Drive Out For An Order Of Leslie’s Fried Chicken “ I T ’S A T R E A T T H A T C A N ’T B E B E A T ” THE CHICKEN SHACK (Copyright) 8242 Georgetown Road Phons 2-4149 NCAA Code Can Solve Problems Up to Members, Says Stewart D A L L A S , Ja n . 14— (JP)— Jam es H. Stew art, who as a member of the N ational Collegiate Athletic Association Constitutional A p p li­ ance Committee w ill help interpret rule® of the so-called “ sanity code” and review complaints of violations, says the plan w ill solve the problem of athletic recruiting and subsidization if “ the members w ant it to.” B ack from New Yo rk where he attended the meeting of the N C A A , the executive secretary of the Southwest Conuference was a l­ ready in accord w ith the general j provisions of the code, even going fu rth er in some instances. “ The code w ill work only if the members w ant it to and enter into it in good faith ,” he said. “ The meeting at which the code was adopted indicated the vast m ajor­ ity o f the members are for a plan that w ill handle recruiting and athletic subsidization on a basis fa ir to all concerned.” S te w a rt said an athlete could be helped adequately under the code, pointing to financial help that can come in an athletic schol­ arship that takes care o f tuition and fees, and the campus jobs that still may be awarded. B u t there is one point in which the Southwest Conference must have an he de­ interpretation, clared, and that is whether or not an athlete be required to work “ The during his sports Southwest Conference takes the view that a boy who is in athletics does not have time to work, but that, his participation should be recognized as fu lfillin g his obliga­ tion to the institution,” Stew art explained. season. “ The N C A A cod6 that ‘compensation of an athlete for employm ent shall be commensur­ rendered.’ ate w ith the services says AUSTIN STATIONERY & PRINTING COMPANY “ Creators of D istin ctive P rin tin g " 217-19 W. 6th St. PH. 6145 Thursday, dan. 15, 1948 THE DAILY TEXAN Page I Dorm H, Roberts Ha!!,;! o n d h o m S F a v o r e d Tejas Win Mural Tilts B"V I , y i ,W ' To Trounce Aggies B y G E O R G E C H R I S T I A N T * r a n S p o rts S t a f f Intram ural basketball rounded ; nine points, - - By G A B E W E R B A T i t i a n A n t i c u lt * S p o rt# e d it o r Seating high with the best rec­ ord in Southwest C onference bas­ ketball, the Texas Longhorns will be their basketball game with A A M S a tu r­ day night. top-heavy favorites in If records mean anything the STEADY in tho clutches is the Aggies' Mi Vo Garcia, smooth- working guard. Garcia, who hails from San Antonio, letter­ ed for the Farmers last year. Babe Didrikson Top Fem Athlete D A L L A S , Ja n . 14 UP)— 'Texas led from the top to the bottom in the poll to name the woman ath­ United lete of-the-year States, the in Sharecroppers won’t be too much of a threat. They have won only five of their ten non-Conference games. In conference competition they have dropped their last three starts, including a 41-75 loss to B a ylo r Tuesday. team Playing at College Station, they also lost a pair to Arkansas, 51- 58, and 57-46. The only other con­ ference the Aggies have played is S o u t h e r Methodist U n i­ versity in the F o rt W o rth In v i­ tation Tournam ent. The Mustangs won, 47-30. Despite that many sportswriters have picked A A M to give TOU a tough fight fo r the cellar post, Scout Ed Price, who watched the A & M - B a y lo r game, said the Aggies were eager and re a lly hustling. This year, though, m aterial at College Station again seems to be suhpar. fact the The Farm ers have a fa ir ly tall team, averaging 6 feet, 2 inches in height. Tallest man is Bob Kam- perman, 6 foot, 5 inch center from Dallas, used mostly to work the ball under the basket. P la yin g the backboard with him is 6-foot-2 B ill Turnbow. Also from Dallas, the left-handed forw ard has ta ll­ ied 146 points this season to hold down sixth place in season scor­ ing- The team ’s hotshot is B ill Bat- ey, six-foot forward, who can re ally pour them in when he’s hot. Shooting w herever he has a chance, B a te y has racked up 179 this points ranks fourth in the standings, behind | (ieorge Kok and A l W illiam s of Arkansas, and R oy Pugh of S M U . season and Bring ing the ball down are Mike j Garcia of flan Antonio and Sam I Jenkins o f E l Paso. G arcia, at 6-foot-2, is the hest shot on the j to Batey. team next TIMELY SHOTS by all-Con- ference A! Madsen in th^TC U contest Monday night helped the Longhorns gain their second Conference victory. Madsen p!ayed wi*h an injured ankle. last three minutes begin to play tight hall a ll over the court. As reserves, the Callets have Gordon Moore and Shorty M iller, Jenkins, Number one was Mildred Babe standing six feet, didn’t see much D idrikson Zaharias, who firs t won j action last year, hut showed up f a m e as a s c h o o l girl athlete at w ell enough this year to crack Beaumont High School, became an J the starting lineup A slow-breaking Olympics Champion, all-America I basketball star fin a lly the greatest woman golfer of all. last both 5 foot, 8 inch guards; Don Voiding, a 6-foot-3 center from E l Campo, who saw a lot of ac­ tion last ye ar; Gene Schreikel, a 6-foot-1 ju n io r college tran sfer; team, A & M Rufus W illiam son, a G-foot-4 cen­ uses a two-in and three-out of- ter from P o rt Arthur, w ho’s an- fense, passing, breaking and c r ifs- j other tra n s fe r; and Bob Hovel of crossing. On defense they use a San Antonio, 6-foot-2 forw ard, a I o o s p man to man, then toward the squadman on last y e a r’s team. Tied and fo r in the national poll conducted by the Associated the i press was Frankie Groves, played nine minutes at tackle on j ' the Stinnett High School football team. one point. Frankie ■ Oak Grove's Ted Britton Tops All-around Athlete Standings ■ boy’s received out its first semester play Wed- J r.esday night with only four games on slate, one o f which was de­ faulted. Pla y w ill not resume until the start of the spring semester F P H A Dorm H , Roberts Hall, and T eja * Club were the victors in the three (lass P> contests run r ff. W esley Foundation default­ ed to the Arm y R O T C . Each five scored only one field goal as FPH A Dorm H cashed in down B rack ­ on the f:ee shots enridge Hall, 9-0. Seven o f the victors’ points came the fr e e -throw line, four of them be- ir g dropped in by Jim Sm ith, who also fired in a field goal to lead the scorers with six points. A l H o l­ land chipped in two ochers. Brank tallied fo u r gratis shots, all by d ifferen t players. from A fte r holding only a one-poir * lead at halftim e, 7-6, Roberts Hall found the range in the second half to pull aw ay from C liff Courts. 24-13. Leading the barrage wa* W ild B ill E ise n h o w e r, who racked u p d x fie ld goals and four free th ro w s for 16 points. Carlton Hutchinson led C liff Courts with Sports N otices V a rs ity and frosh swimmer*, arui a q u a belle* are asked to meet a t 7 o’clock, Thursday night, at the swimming pool. Delicious Meals G irl Students Teja® Club, on the other hand, its opponents jump on early and piled up a 21-11 b*ad at the half over the Ex-Service­ men, then coasted in to a 30-22 triumph as the vets played revital- ized ball in the later stages. Weldon W insauer was the for the victors w it h ! wheelhorse 15 points, 12 of them on fie ld ! goals. Robert Kellerm an did his j bit for Tejas by flipping in three ! goal* for six points. Baumgarfen Quits Rice Coaching Post H O U S T O N , Ja n . I 4— (Jf) — Maurice assistant, Bnum garten, football coach at Rice the past three years, announced today he ha submitted his resignation to Rice officials. Baumgarten said he plans to become sales manager of a Hous­ ton firm , and was leaving Rice “ with the deepest re­ grets.” real estate Head Coach Jess N eely ex­ pressed regrets at seeing Baum ­ garten leave. He said he did not know who would fill the sta ff va­ cancy. Captain of the 1931 U niversity of Texas football team, Baum g ar­ ten coached high school teams a ’ Crane, Midland and Nacogdoches J and Stephen F. Austin C ollege in i Nacogdoches. 807 W , 2 6th. B * c * u » * o f large d in in g #p»c* ra n g l» * m eal* to »•*- #r*l extra girl*. Univ»r*fty approved ti mite. Mr*. Hall. Tootle 7-1814 or 7-6520. 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Roy R o d d e r * , Whiz. K i d * . le a d t h e s t a n d in g s Ted Britto n o f the powerful , • I. zn Oak Grove Squirrels has rolled up m o re p o in ts th a n a n y o th e r a t h - U . Herbert I Dawkin*, Brack Apt* I . le t e t o race awarded the beat all-around per- form er in each intram ural divis­ ion. 2 . C e c i l T . R h o d e * . B r a c k H a l l in t h e 3< j Hr k a Webbi BrBck Hail t r o p h y trophy annually *• i - n a n n u a l l y *• H illy Loon, BracJi Hall d o r m i t o r y d i v i s i o n C o n n , B r a * th e the l f o r for j r a c k H a l l i t j , , . to w in A llen Farlow , who teamed w ith the U n iv e rsity Britto n handball doubles championship, ranks second w ith 62 points, two less than Britto n has compiled. Charles Row of Sigma N u tops fra te rn ity division, W eldon the W insauer of T ejas Club leads the club division, and H erb ert D aw ­ kins of Brackenridge Apartm ents leads the dorm itory division. Three o f the four divisional leaders are from teams which led their divisions in the first team standings released. Row's Sigm a Nu aggregation ranked fifth in the fra te rn ity division. Oak Grove, which has been strong in every sport, complete­ ly dominates the individual stand­ ings w ith nine men listed among the top thirteen in the Mica divis­ ion. F a rlo w , O ak G r o v e M I C A D I V I S I O N 1. T h e o d o re G . B r it t o n , O ak G r o v e 84 2. A lle n W 3. W illia m K e n n e d y , O ak G r o v e I 5. M ed fo rd A. M e C o y , O ak G ro v e 6. Phillip R. I’ yndua, Theleme 7. R o b e rt E . D u n n , O a k G r o v e .lam e* E . P e te rs o n , fla k G r o v e lio n S m ith . O ak G ro ve 8. Jo h n s t o n M a r« d e n , O ak G r o v e D a v id L . S tir to n . S R D I . W e s le y E . P a ce, O ak G r o v e F r a n k D . H a rts , L C D 5. Reohen C. RaKago, C liff Court* 6. A r t h u r W . 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Bring your tag receipt or send it with someone else between January 26th through January 31st for your CASH DIVI­ DEND. We are sorry that we cannot accept your receipts after January 21st, so be sure to turn them in before this d ate. m il STUDENTS OWN STORE U n l W R i l T U I B - M P The McAdams House 1915 Nueces Telephone* 2 5935 At Night 8-8852 t e T T e i e v u i o n s - o Teach New Spring Course d * in t h a t “ r e a liz e t h e r e J f e e t . R a d io d ir e c to r s , w h o hav e is a l it t l e o f th e m o tio n p ic tu r es , j m a d e “ st o m a c h u l c e r s ” an ind us- a lit t l e o f th e s t a g e , a n d so m e t r y b y w o r d , p r o b a b ly will t e le v is i o n f i n d By J O E K. P H I P P S T e le v i s i o n sp e c ia list s . n e e d s In * h a t will be t h e k e y n o t e o f Gor- r. d o n M in t e r ’s t e l e v i s i o n p r o g r a m - (ming c o u r s e t o be o f f e r e d f o r th e r- [first t i m e h e r e th is sp ring. n th e Mr. M in ter , c h a ir m a n o f j . (Drama D e p a r t m e n t , s a y s t h a t e a c h n ph ase o f t e le v is i o n p r o d u c tio n re- ^ quires an e x p e r t. “ D i r e c t o r s , a c t o r s , e n g i n e e r s , a n n o u n c e r s , n e w s m e n , and c a m - ie jeram en m u s t h a v e a t h o r o u g h un- ,e p e r s t a n d i n g o f te le v is i o n a s a n e w n (c o m m u n ic a tio n s m e d i u m , ” he said. | F i r s t r e q u i r e m e n t o f t h e p r o s­ 11 p e c t i v e is a r e a liz a t io n p f w h a t he n e e d s to k n o w and iwhere he can g e t t h e t r a in in g f o r is It, Mr. M in ter said, an d t h a t jwhat this c o u r s e w ill a t t e m p t to phow. I Mr. M in t e r w a s on l e a v e o f ab* t e l e v i s e r 7 w o r k i n g in t e le v is i o n Be n c e fr o m th e U n i v e r s i t y in 1 9 4 6 - in N e w York City. H e w r o t e s p e c ia l t e l e ­ vision sh o w s f o r C B S , t a u g h t t e l e ­ vision d i r e c t in g and w r i t in g f o r ■Television W o r k sh o p — t h e m a j o r in t e le v is i o n i r o f e s s i o n a l his c o u n t r y — a n d did f r e e - la n c e c o m m e r c ia l e n v i s i o n w o r k ^Advertising a g e n c i e s in N e w York. T e le v i s i o n p i o n e e r s , ” be said, sc h oo l f o r r ad io. A ll t h r e e a r e c o m b i n e d into o n e m e d i u m n o w . ” T h is c o m b i n a t i o n m e a n s th e n e w s t a t i o n s will hire m o t i o n p ic tu r e an d s t a g e d i r e c to r s f o r d r a m a tic sh ow s. A c t o r s e x p e r i e n c e d in s t a g e te c h n i q u e s w ill be a n d c in e m a used . It m e a n s a c o m b i n a t i o n o f v is u a l a n d a ural e n t e r t a i n m e n t . E m p h a s i s will be p la c e d on e x ­ perts. * N e w s m e n c a n n o t be m e r e ly m e l ­ lo w , d e t a c h e d v o i c e s f l o a t ou t o f a loud sp e a k e r in to s o m e ­ b o d y ’s l iv in g room. T h e y w ill have to be t r a in e d o b s er v e rs. t h a t F o r e x a m p l e , i f t h e te le v is i o n s t a t i o n is d o in g a s p o r t s b r o a d ­ c a s t , it w ill hire a m a n w h o has p la y e d t h e g a m e an d w h o k n o w s t h e s h o ts t o look for. E x p e r i e n c e in a c lo s e ly - a llie d fo r f i e l d will be th e b e s t e n t r y t e l e v i s ­ i n t e r e s t e d t h e pei*son ion, Mr. M in te r sa y s. B u t the r e are o t h e r q u a l if i c a ti o n s . in A p r e m iu m will be p la c e d on t h e pe r son w h o t h in k s f a s t on his We M a k e Washday a Pleasure 2 to 4 day service on SHIRTS O pen till 8 WESS WILLIAM LAUNDRY A N D DRY CLEANING SERVICE 2 1 0 0 G u a d a l u p e P h o n e 4 7 5 9 t h e y a r e g r o w i n g u l c e r s on th e ir ulc er s u n le ss t h e y tr a in t h e m s e l v e s to be c a m e r a - w is e , m ik e - w ise , a n d s t a g e - w i s e . an d a n i m a t e d T im in g , so t h a t a radio p r o g r a m e n d s r ig h t on t h e s e c o n d , is e v e n m o r e im p o r t a n t in t e le v is i o n . F ilm s tr ip s c a r to o n s , c h a r t s a n d s t a tis tic a l ta b le s, are t e le v is e d a t t h e sp e e d o f th ir t y p i c t u r e s a se c o n d . S o t h a t n e e d e d c o m m e n t a r y c a n a c c o m p a n y t h e p i c t u r e s b e i n g b r o a d c a s t , a b s o lu t e s y n c h r o n iz a t i o n w ill be r eq u ire d or t h e l e f t w ith l is t e n e r w ill b e e it h e r blan k air o r a blan k sc r e e n . t h i s w h o c o u r s e , ” Mr. M in t e r said, “ will f i n d e m p h a s is on lo ca l t e le v is io n p r o d u c t io n . W e h a v e te le v is i o n s t a ­ ti o n s g o i n g in a t F o r t W o r th . H o u s t o n , a nd D a lla s. B e c a u s e o f th e m a n y n e w s w o r t h y and e n t e r ­ t a i n i n g e v e n t s in e v e r y c o m m u n i ­ ty, m a j o r e m p h a s is will be p la c ed on s p o t n e w s b r o a d c a s t s . ” “ S t u d e n t s t a k e s t u d e n t s will A f t e r e v a l u a t i n g t h e n e e d s o f t e le v is i o n , s t u d y m o v i n g p i c t u r e s t o b e c o m e f a m ­ ilia r w i t h th e b e s t c a m e r a t e c h ­ t e le v is io n n iq u e s, p r o d u ctio n o f sc r ip t, a nd a n a l y s i s o f basic e l e ­ m e n t s t e le v is io n show s. g o o d the o f CHESNUTT CLEANERS F a s t , E f f i c i e n t S e r v ic e a t R e a s o n a b l e P r i c e s A l t e r a t i o n s Ph . 2 - 1 1 2 1 D y e i n g 1 7 1 2 C o n g r e s s VACANCY! U n iv e rs ity A p p ro v ed G i r l s ’ S t u d e n t H o u s e O n e B l o c k fro m C am p u s Mr*. H a l l ’*: — 30 7 W . 2 6 t h . P h o n e 7 * 1 6 1 4 or 7 - 6 6 2 0 . 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S. o r Me x i c o _______ _ _____________________________ ____________ S u b s c r i p t i o n s p a y a b l e In a d v a n c e ; m i n i m u m t e r m , t h r e e m o n t h s ^ 6 0 e m o n t h l y 6 n e m o n t h l y hOe m o n t h l y A S S O C I A T E D P R E S S W I R E S E R V I C E T h e A s s o c i a t e d F r e e s o f a l l n e w s d - p a t c h e s o r e d i ’ e d p a p e r , a i d l i c a n n o f *11 o t h e r m a t t e r h e r e n a l s o l o c a l t o ie e x c l u M v e l y e n t i t l e d r e p u b l i c a t i o n t h i s n e w s . i t e m s o f s p o n t a n e o u s o r i g i n p u b l i s h e d h e r e i n . R i g h t s o f r e p u b ­ i t o r n o t o t h « r w ! « e c r e d i t e d t h e u s e f o r I n t o r e s e r v e d . 1 R e p r e s e n t e d f o r N a t i o n a l A d v e r t i s i n g b y N a t i o n a l A d v e r t i s i n g S e r v i c e , I n c . 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PACE increased Rales Handicap Shippers in a n d t o m a i k e t s T h " r e c e n t i n c r e a s e f r e i g h t i n ­ r a t e s will e s p e c i a l l y c o n c e r n t h i s s t a t e in T e x a s s i n c e d u s t r y s u f f e r s a d i s a d v a n t a g e of g r e a t e r ! d i s t a n c e f r o m [ p o i n t s " f s u p p l y , s a i d Dr. H . K. Snel l , U n i v e r s i t y t r a n s p o r t a t i o n e x p e r t . T h e I and leap o f d i s t a n c e b e ­ come.* m o r e s e r i o u s t o T e x a s a s I t he r a t e s i n c r e a s e p e r c e n t a g e w i s e , I e x p l a i n e d Dr. Sn e l l , a n d IO I p e r c e n t a d v a n c e in r a t e s h a y b e e n in e f f e c t l o n g e n o u g h t o i n f l u e n c e c o n s u m e r pr i c e s . t h e t he t h e W i t h r e c e n t in i n c r e a s e i n­ r a i l r o a d w a g e s , a n o t h e r r a t e t h r e e c r e a s e w i t h i n is p r e d i c t a b l e . T h e ex- m o n t h s p e e t e e d 15 p e r c e n t r i s e will m e a n in g e n e r a l will rail f r e i g h t r a t e s h a v e b e e n r a i s e d m o r e t h a n 40 p e r c e n t s i n c e t h e w a r e n d e d . n e x t t h e In e x p l a i n i n g s i g n i f i c a n c e o f t h e p o s i t i o n o f T e x a s s h i p p e r s , Dr. S n e l l sa i d, “ A s s u m i n g a T e x a s p r o d u c e r ’s p r i n c i p a l r a t e t o hi s m a r k e t is S3 p e r c u b i c w e i g h t a n d a C h i c a g o m a n f a c t u r e r ’s r a t e is j $2, a 4 0 p e r c e n t i n c r e a s e m e a n s S I . 2 0 t o T e x a s a n d o n l y 8 0 c e n t s C l a u d i a P o f f i t o C h i c a g o , t he 1 h a n d i c a p a l r e a d y e x i s t i n g . ” i n c r e a s i n g t h u s 18. Ve s t i g e 20. Ri v e r ( I t . ) 21. Gold ( H e r a l d r y ) 23. T h r e e f e e t 26. Y o u t h s 28. Co n d u i t s 30. P r e s , of Me xi co Today'* Answer Is in the Classified A d s A f B O S S l . M a n ’s n a n i e 6. T w e l v e d o z e n 3. C o b a l t ( s y m ) 4. Sme l l 5. H e a d 11. E a t a w a y c o v e r i n g 12. K i n d of t r e e 13. T a n t a l u m ( s y m . ) 14. G r a m p u s 1 6 . G e n u s o f t h e lily 6. G r e a t B r i t a i n ( a b b r . ) 7. N a r r o w 17. T o p of mi l k a shi el d 19. B e f o r e 20. E x p r e s s i o n i nl et ( geol . ) 32. B e a u t i f u l 8. B a n d a c r o s s child 33. B r a n c h e d 34. J o g ( He r . ) 36. P e r f o r m 9. D r o s s IO. B e d d i n g 37. Gu l f ( Sib.) 15. N a p - r a i s i n g 40. C o n d e m n s i m p l e m e n t 43. S t u p e f y p r o n o u n IT. Me t al t r i m - 45. T o a r g u e for m i n g of a s c a b b a r d a n d a g a i n s t 47. R i v e r ( P o l ) f -----n — R— H T B — V T T tr 49. H eb rew le tte r 50. P iece o f fu rn itu re ,52. T h e I F r.) 54. A sta te (abb r.) s r ll VT u of d i s g u s t 22. T r u n k s h e l f 24. N e u t e r 25. V e r b a l 27. P l a y a 29. Cu s h i o n 31. I s t h m u s , S E A s i a 32. Beli eve 35. Q u e e n of C a r t h a g e 38. E x p r e s s i o n o f d e l i g h t 39. V a r i e t y of c h a l ce d o n y 41. T h e he >• ° but EYES! Y e ll That’* what you should be thinking of when having your eyes examined. N o t just the glasses, but the protection and proper care for your eyes. D ID Y O U K N O W ? . . . TH AT WHEN YOUR EYES ARE EXA M IN ED AT TEXAS STATE O PTICAL (1) The interior of the eye is examined for any diseases or anatomical defects. (2) The Cornea or front of the eye is measured with the ep- thalmometer for Astigmatism. (3) The Retinoscope is used to determined the strength of the lens necessary to give clear and comfortable vision. (4) The strength of the muscles which turn the eyes in the various directions are measured to determine whether the two eyes are properly balanced. YES! OUR RESPONSIBILITY IS YOUR EYES. NOT JUST YOUR GLASSES! • C O N V E N IE N T W E E K L Y TERM S!. T H E S E S A M E G L A S S E S W O U L D C O S T F R O M $ 1 8 0 0 TO $ 2 4 . 0 0 E L S E W H E R E S i n g l e V is io n G l a ss e C o m p l e t e W i t h E x r u in at io n — IO*® I n v i s i b l e B if o c a ls E x a m i n a t i o n — 13*5 C o m p l e t e W i t h Th es e p r i c e s in c l u d e a t h o r o u g h s c i e n t i f i c e x a m i n a t i o n , f i r s t q u a l i t y p r e c is io n g r o u n d l e n s e s an d 1 2 - k a r a t go ld fil le d f r a m e s or r i m l e s s m o u n t i n g s w i t h m a n y s t y l e s t o c h o o s e fr om . Dr. John H. Steel R e g i s t e r e d O p t o m e t r i s t * Dr. S. J. Rogers T E X flS STATE OPTICAL The N a m e ( o T r u r 9 0 7 C O N G R E S S “Across from Sears’ Ph. 2 -7 0 3 1 you have lost something; found something: want to rent a room or apartment; share a ride; have something to sell; want to buy or trade something; need coaching; do typing; or just plain want to take a load o ff your mind. don’t worry Just see the Texan'* Classified manager JO SLOAN and she will help you ge t up a classified ad that will produce quick results. Texan Crossword Puzzle O F F I C E S I N : B e a u m o n t , O r a n g e , P o r t A r t h u r , T y l e r , A u s t i n , S a n A n t o n i o , D a l l a s , C o r p u s C h r i s t i , G a l v e s t o n f r o w o u t Listen to W H ITE’S ' M A N 0V Ifhe m il W M SM ITS KTBC 12:30 P .M . S M On Your Dial T H RU MONDAY FRIDAY UTILO W A R D R O B E D o u b le door, co m p lete w ith h a t s h e lf and c lo th e s rod. W h ite ’s J a n u a ry C learan ce D o u b le door ty p e w ith m ir­ ror in sid e ea ch door. H at s h e lf and c lo th es rod. W h ite ’s J a n u a ry C learan ce 895 Regular Price 299.50 W hite’s Ja r r ’i r y Clearance ( E x a c t l y a s il l u s t r a t e d ) Do o v er your b edroom in th e la te st m odern sty le. It w ill be ea sy and very in e x ­ p en sive w ith this strea m lin ed su ite con sistin g o f la rg e p a n el bed w ith w a te rfa ll foot and h ead board, ex tra la rg e d ro p -cen ter v a n ity w ith round p la te g la ss m irrow , ced a r-lin ed ch est rob e w ith mirror on door and five room y d raw ers and va n ity ch air to m atch. D resser m a y be b o u g h t se p a r a te ly W H IT E ’S V 5 9 5 0 Regular Price 79.50 CL EARAN CE PRICE T W IN M ET A L BEDS COM PLETE KNEE HOLE DESK BU Y 9 -d ra w er k n e e h o le d esk , b ea u tifu l hand -rub b ed m a h o g a n y fin ish . (E x a c t l y a a l l l u s t r a t a d ) Regular Price 69.50 W hite’s January Clearance 5450 EXTREM ELY M O DERN 9 D R A W E R 7 PLY P L Y W O O D DESK R eg u la r P rice 8 4 .5 0 W H IT E ’S J A N U A R Y C L E A R A N C E ............. _ ^4950 D U N C A N PHYFE SO F A Clo-Pay Venetian Blinds A ll sizes— 24 to 36 inches w id e and 6 0 in ch es long. W h ite ’s C lea r­ an ce P rice 329 resilien t W aln u t tubular fin ish m e t a l b eds, co m p lete w ith sp rin gs and co m fo rta b le inner­ sp ring m attresses. 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Regular Price 139.50 W hite’s January Clearance 9950 Full Length DOOR M IR R O R Ideal for d r es t i n g , fits on closet door, full l e n g t h size — 18” x 5 4 ’* Regular 4.95 A ll W ool Throw Rugs P riced To C lear 1 9 5 Regular Price 89.50 W h itt’s Clearance Price 5950 A s ub s t a n t i al solid oak d i n e t t e set d i s t i n g u i sh ed by its fin* mo d e r n styling. E x t r a l ar ge e x t e n s i o n t ype tabl e will se a t six people. Fi ni she d in h a r v e s t t a n to add a w a r m note lo t h e color s c h e me of y o u r k i t c h e n or b r e a k f a s t room. Y O U P A Y O NLY $1 25 W EEK LY A L L T Y P E S , AL' W O O L T H R O W RUGS b rig h t flo w e r dt sig n s, p er fe c t fo liv in g room , bet r o o m or b a t t 2 9 x 4 8 . R egu lar P rice 7.9 W H IT E ’S C L E A R A N C E PRICE WHITE’S Uuto Stow* T I U H O M E O F C B E A TF P V A I U f S Thursday. Jan. 15, 1948 THE DAILY TEXAN Pags 5 Tower Time Awards Given Curtain and Newman Clubs The C urtain Club and th e N ew ­ man Club w ere aw arded $200 and $ 1 0 0 , resp ectiv ely , fo r fir st and second p laces in th e T exas T ow er T im e radio show c o n test W edn es­ day a ftern oon a t the T exas U nion. the cheek fo r the C urtain Club from D ick L yon, announcer. The nine W illie R ussell accepted Posture Contest Finals Thursday A parade o f m asked co-eds will fill the dance stu dio o f th e W om ­ e n ’s Gym T hursday n ig h t a t 7:8 0 , a s th e fin a lists in the intram ural posture c o n te st v ie fo r top honor! in this a nn ual com petition. Ju d g es fo r th e c o n te st fin a ls w ill be Jo W hite. T exan ed itor; Read C ranberry, a ssista n t to the P resid en t; M iss E dith Clarke, p rofessor o f electrica l en g in eer­ in g; and Mrs. R uth N eylan d , In­ stru ctor in hom e econom ics. is The public invited to view this fin a l co n te st session, and an additional vote in the ju d g in g w ill be com piled from the audience reaction as a group. P relim inary c o n tests held dur­ ing the w eek have narrow ed down the group o f c o n testa n ts from 600 to the p resen t group o f f i f ­ teen fin a lists. The fin a lists w ill parade fir st in cam pus clothes and then a fter an interm ission, during which the dance cla sses w ill p resen t several num bers, in ev en in g dress. th ey w ill reappear Sugar Bowl Photos Wanfed by Cactus P ic t u r e s sn a p p e d in N ew O rlean s th e w eek e n d o f th o S u g a r Bowl fam e a re b e in g s o u g h t f o r th e f e a ­ t u r e sectio n o f t h e C a c tu s, Pie W a g n e r, f e a t u r e e d ito r, said W e d ­ nesday. T h e r e l a y o u t p la n n e d f o r th is ev ent, a n d s t u ­ d e n ts a r e ask ed to s u b m it ph oto - g r a p h s as soon a s possible. la r g e is a P i c t u r e s o f s t u d e n t s w a tc h in g I i n t r a m u r a l e v e n ts a r e also in de- m a n d , as well as tho se o f s t u d e n t s | p a r t ic i p a ti n g in p a rtie s , dances, I picnics, a n d o t h e r social a f f a i r s , I W a g n e r said. l e f t ! J o u r n a l i s m 108, T h e p ic t u r e s m a y b e in th e C a c tu s O f­ fice, o r b o xes p r o v id e d in ph oto studios a lo n g th e D rag . A lth o u g h I the f e a t u r e se c tio n will n o t he closed un til May, p ic t u re s should be tu r n e d im m e d iately . in F u r t h e r in f o r m a t io n m a y be ob- | Pie W a g n e r, I t.ained by c allin g I 2-9 4 6 8 ; M a r y A n n G reen , 2-92 36; ! o r R o s e m a r y M elan con , 4455. Pharmacy Lists Degree Candidates Dr. H e n r y M. B u rla g e , d e a n of the College o f P h a r m a c y , list* t h i rt y -o n e c a n d id a te s f o r the b a c h ­ elo r o f science in p h a r m a c y d e ­ g re e in J a n u a r y , 1948. P o w e r T h e y a r e H e m a n A lv a rez J r., J o h n P a r m e le e A p p le g a te , J o h n Leon Bell, Lee A nson Blaylock, ! C h a rles W illiam B ow en, E d w a r d B ra n d e s, R o b e rt H e n r y ; C ollier J r . , Bobby Sam D am ro n, | J o s e p h F re n c h F ooshep, J a c k H ar- I rv G lazer, D u a n e E lle ry Glover, Millard M cC abe Hall, Robin R ou s- J j ton K ilgore, G eo rg e C laud e Lacy, Ira Floyd L in d e m a n n , M ilton S t e ­ p h e n s McGee, H o u sto n M a rn e y I Jr., W illiam C. Mills J r . , Jo s e M oreno, E dw in W o rth j R ub en P a r k e r , Powell, H a ro ld D ean T ra v is E a r l R ay, M a ry Ann S tu b b s, C y ru s J o b T e r r y , Ray- j ; m u n d o M odesto V a len zu ela, Clar- i ence H e r m a n W cise, G lo ria F a y ! W illey, W illiam R o b e r t Wood, I T h o m a s W a t t e r s W r o t e n , B a r r e t t I H o u sto n W y o n t J r . , a n d S in g Yee. Dean Requests Owners To List Apartments O w n ers w ith h o u se s o r a p a r t ­ m e n ts fo r r e n t h av e been r e q u e s t ­ ed by C h arles V. D u n h a m , d e a n o f men, to call him a t 9171-331. T he 11 need f o r liv ing q u a r t e r s f o r m ar- | ; ried s t u d e n t s an d f a c u l ty mem- j he rs a t th e U n iv e rs ity is still u r ­ ge n t, he said. H o u sin g f o r single ‘•students, h ow e ver, is no l o n g e r an a c u te pro blem . C o u p les w ith chil­ dren a re espec ially in o f a c c o m m o d atio n s. su ita b le he said. living ne-ul IDEAL M E X IC A N FO O D T he m o st delicious Mexican food you e v e r ta s te d . T ex as U s t u d e n t s will find La More n it s an ideal e a ti n g place. • E n c h ilad a* • Tam a!** • Taco* • C hil* Con Q ua*co “ M a t” A “ M a c k ” M a r tin a s LA M O R E N IT A CAFE 715 Red R iver P h o n e 4404 fifte e n m inute broadcasts over K V E T w ere sponsored by the S tu ­ den t Radio C om m ittee. T he Curtain Club program w as an adaptation b y P a t H ingle, presid en t, o f “ C hristm as C arol” in which M outon Law starred as Scrooge. The N ew m an Club received se c ­ ond place fo r its program o f so n g s from the B roadw ay m usical “ Ok­ lahom a.” The show starred v o ca l­ ists G eorge S ea g ert and B e tty Hill, and the N ew m an Club Cho­ rus. A special co m m ittee o f Judgos listened to recordings o f a ll the broadcasts T uesday night. In W ednesd ay’s m usical show , sa n g the A lpha Chi O m ega trio “D ance, B allerina, D an ce,” and “ How Soon.” T he Rev. B alfour aelections, P atterson sang tw o “ W ithout a S o n g ,” an d “ B eg in the B e g u in e,” and Gloria D aw son sang “ You Go to My H ead .” E d fo r hhi A ndrew s w as applauded com edy version o f “ P u t Y ou r A rm s Around M e.” P roducer o f th e TTT se r ie i, B ill B axter, said the show w ould co n ­ tin u e n e x t sem ester w ith John N eely , chairm an o f th e S tu d en t R adio C om m ittee, in ch arge. stu d en t in The co n test p rise m on ey w a s donated by U n iv ersity Co-Op, C apital N ational Bank, and K V E T, o rg a n iza tio n s Seven com peted the co n test. T h eta Xi fra te rn ity and M ica-W ica g a v e va riety sh ow s; Phi K appa Sigm a fra tern ity , D elta Zeta sorority, fr a te r n ity and Phi Kappa Tau presented m usical program s; and th e W esley F oundation gave rn fifte e n m inu te dram atisation. Italian Shakespeare Film Here T h e I t a l i a n h ig h ly -ac claim ed film in g o f S h a k e s p e a r e ’s “ M e a ­ th e s u r e f o r M e a s u r e ” will open th e f a c u l t y 's s p r in g season o f C o m m itte e on P r o g r a m s T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n in H o g g a u ­ d ito riu m . T h e re will be tw o f r e e show ing s, a t 4 a n d 7 o ’clock. Film T h e y a rd s tic k by w hich A m e r i­ can a u d ie n c e s m e a s u r e th is pic­ tu r e is, in evitably, th e I t a li a n ci­ ne m a classic “ Q uo V a d is.” B u t w ith o u t d o u b t “ D e n te p e r D e n t e ” is I t a l y ’s m o s t i m p o r t a n t c o n t r i ­ b u tio n to classical m o tio n p ic t u r e a r t , f a r s u r p a s s in g ev e n “ Quo V a ­ dis.” te c h n i q u e s used F ilm e d ainee th e w a r, th e o ro - in this d u c tio n th e p h o to ­ p i c t u r e — p a r t i c u l a r l y g r a p h y — hav e re v o l u ti o n a r y s e t s t a n d a r d s m ore f a r - r e a c h i n g th a n even its e m i n e n t p red ece sso r. T he a r r e s t i n g use o f to blend sh ad o w in to h ig h lig h t is e s­ i n t e r e s t in g , a n d achieves pecially a n e f f e c t o f a lm o s t tec h n ic o lo r qu ality . I t a l y these d a y s d o e s n ’t have to t h e p r o p e r tie s th e m o n e y or th e c a m e r a this in s ta n c e an d I s t a g e a n d c o s tu m e m a n y m otion i p ic t u r e s a s lavishly as is “ D en te 1 p e r D e n te .” N o r is th e su pp ly a i d r a m a ti c t a l e n t v ery g re a t. B e t th e p ro d u c e r s have g o n e ell ou t in th e r e h a s n e v e r been a n o t h e r film i n t e r p r e ­ t a t i o n o f th e p la y b e t t e r p r o p e r ­ tied. A *ca st o f t h o u s a n d s is h e a d ­ tw o o f th e f o r e m o s t I t a ­ ed by lian d r a m a ti s ts , C arlo T a m b e r - lani a n d C a t e r n i a B aratto. W ith som e of th e sam e sp len d id , though p la y e r s a m a t e u r i s h , w hich we have s e e n “ Open C it y ” a n d “ S h o e sh in e ,” th is film leaves little to be d esired in th e w ay of d r a m a ti c i n t e r p r e t a t i o n . s u p p o r tin g in rev eale d . The S h a k e s p e a r e w ro te a b o u t “ M easure f o r M e a s u r e ” t h e sam e tim e he p ro d u c e d “ H a m l e t . ” I t is a n ironic t r a g e d y in w hich th e g r a n d illusion o f class a n d ca ste p lo t c e n t e r s is a r o u n d t h e Duke o f V ie n n a , who in o r d e r r e s u l t to o b se rv e w hen a n a g e n c y o f evil is g iv e n allows A n g elo , su d d e n p o w ers, t o his u n s c r u p u lo u s m a g i s t r a te , o f his u s u r p — J . p . p ro vin ce. g o v e rn o r s h ip th e tho Candidate W as UT Politician in to a n n o u n c e G e o rg e E. B. P e d d y , th e second m an t h a t he will c a m p a ig n f o r W . L ee O ’D a n ie l’s p la c e th e S e n a te , w as once one o f th e o u t s t a n d i n g p o litical le a d e rs on th e U n iv e r s ity cam pu s. Mr. P e d d y , w ho lives in H o u s­ is a v e te r a n o f both ton a n d w orld w ars, w as e le c te d s t u d e n t p re s id e n t, w ith o u t o pp osition, in th e s p r in g o f 1917. A t t h a t tim e, f i g h t a g a in s t th e the w a r a n d G o v e rn o r J i m F e r g u s o n w ere th e c h ie f c o n v e rs a tio n . o f W h e n G o v e rn o r F e r g u s o n aro u s e d th e ire o f th e s t u d e n t s by w h a t th e y believed w a s an a t t e m p t to f a c u l ty m e m b e rs dismiss sev eral in clu d in g P r e s i d e n t R o b e r t V in ­ th e s t u d e n ts p la n n e d a d e ­ son, m o n s tr a t io n . called Mr. T h e y P e d d y back fro m C a m p F u n s t o n w h e re th e A rm y h a d s e n t him, a n d he to ok p a r t in th e p a r a d e a g a in s t th e G o v e r n o r on May 28. top ics Led by te n - and the b a n d , p ra c tic a lly the w hole s t u d e n t b ody ass em b le d in f r o n t o f the C ap ito l a n d d is ­ pla y e d tw e lv e - fo o t b a n ­ n e rs ac c u sin g th e ch ief e x e cu tiv e o f “ one m a n r u l e ” a n d “ K aiser- ism.” T h e y s a n g “ The E y es o f T e x a s ” w’hile G o v e rn o r F e r g u s o n looked on in a n g r y silence. L a te r , in a m es sag e in which he said he would the U n iv e rs ity closed r a t h e r th a n h ave such s t u ­ in d e n ts a n d it, th e G o v e rn o r d e c rie d th e f a c t t h a t he had noticed a m an in u n i ­ form the d e m o n ­ s t r a ti o n . f a c u lty m e m b e rs ta k i n g p a r t like to see in th e S u p p o r t e d b y “ a n ti-K ia n in 1922, Mr. P e d d y D e m o c r a t s ” w as a w rit e in c a n d id a te fo r th e U n ited S t a t e s S e n a t e a n d polled 130,744 v ote s to 2 64 ,2 8 0 fo r the r e g u l a r no m inee, D e m o c ra tic E a rle B. M ayfield. Mr Pedd y a p ­ p roves of u n iv e rsa l m ilita r y t r a i n ­ th o U n ite d N a tio n s ing un til ie well e sta b lish e d a n d u rg e s s u p ­ p o r t of th e M arsh all P lan. t r a d e f r e e r T o c o m b a t in f la tio n , he a d v o ­ c h a n n e l s c a te s th e w orld an d m o r e t h r o u g h o u t p r o d u c tio n . H e th e “ d ead w o o d should be w eed ed o u t th e a n d d u p lic a tio n of e f f o r t should be elim i­ m a n y b u r e a u s n a t e d ” to p ro m o te g o v e r n m e n t e ff ic ie n c y a n d econom y. t h a t says in in kfie Mr. F edd y e n d o rs e s G o v e rn o r ti d e la n d s J e s t e r ’s w o rk c o n tr o v e rs y . He also fa v o r s “ sy m ­ tim e, p a th e tic b u t, a t i n t e ll ig e n t’' a t t e n t i o n to th e v e t­ e r a n s ’ h ou sin g sho rag e. th e sam e Six Escaped Convicts Are Still at Large th e A N G E L T O N , J a n . Six h u n te d convicts, 14— ( / P i - last o f ■ eleven who e x e c u te d a tr ic k y d ay - : light b re a k y e s te rd a y , c o n ti n u e d to n i g h t a f t e r a to elud e c a p t u r e f i r e d a n d a w a r d e n g u a r d w as in a prison s h a k e u p I t r a n s f e r r e d re s u lti n g f r o m a bold esca p e fr o m i D a r r i n g to n p riso n fa r m . F o u r of th e d e sp e r a d o e s, t r a - j veiling in a 1947 F’ord coach, w ere j seen to d a y n e a r H illsboro w h e re I they a c c o ste d a f a r m e r a n d stole I his overalls. W h e r e a b o u t s o f t h e o t h e r tw o w as a c o mp l e t e m y s te ry . F ive w e r e c a p t u r e d last n ig h t a t N a c e g d o c h e s, w h e r e o ff ic e rs sp o tte d in a stolen r id in g car. th e m Dr. Wi l ey to Be P T A S p e a k e r Dr. C. \V I ley, p ro f e s s o r o f economics a t the U n iv e rs ity , will discuss “ T h e B ud get an d H u m a n V a lu e s ’’ at th e R o bert E. Lee P T A m e e t in g T h u r s d a y a t 7 :3 0 p.m. in the school a u d it o r i u m . It s a y s , " F O R T H E G I R L I N T H E ot\Xj (Cyi S A E D ^nm $toM‘ ,VMx , See them at E. M. SC AR BR O U G H CO. ru t butut! “WMMWC TMCM". WHts IWy M It., loft W. 1375 Uuhm , Wow Tnt ll Thursday, Jan. 15, 1948 THE DAILY T EX A N Page 6 Chief Airline Hostess [Look for Look'S Issue To Interview Today O f UT's Texarines Joe N oble Is New President O f ASME Joe Noble has been elected pres­ ident of the Texas stu d e n t chapter of the American Society of Me­ chanical Engineer*. Other officers are S. E. *Buttrill, vice-president; Charles Deveny, se creta ry ; and Victor Abadie, treasurer. New officers for Kappa Epsilon, women’s pharmaceutical society, are Ruth Ham, president; Martha Jane Jones, vice-president; Imo- gene Maultsby, se creta ry ; Rebecca Cigarroa, tr e a s u r e r ; and Lucille Laskowski, reporter. Newly elected officers of the Square and Compaa* Club are A. C. Williams, p resident; Roy C. Clark and Jam es E. Edmondson, vice-president; F ra nk Long, sec- r e ta ry - tr e a s u r e r ; and I. N. Loud- erback, sponsor. Texannes will meet T hursday a t 7 o ’clock in the Main Lounge of the Texas Union and again S a t­ urday a t 1 :30 o’clock in th e Main Lounge. Tongue and Thimble Group of the University Ladies Newcomers Club will m eet with Mrs. Howard Williams a t 1807 Brazos, A p a rt­ ment 19, T hursday a fte rn oon a t 2 :30. The V ariety Group heard a talk on “ B urying Quality in Textiles” by Miss Elizabeth Tarpley, profe s­ their sor of home economics, a t meeting Monday night. Carlos Rivera, M.A. '47, was ac­ cepted by Joh ns Hopkins U niver­ sity, Baltimore, fo r a course in linguistics. A t the same tim e he will be on the faculty of Goucher College in the D epartm ent of Ro­ mance Languages. Dells, Phi Tau, Sigs, Elect Spring Officers D elta Tan D elta has elected o f­ ficers fo r the Spring sem ester; F red W’erkenthin, president; Silas Ragsdale- vice-president; Morris Midkiff, recording se creta ry ; B. WF Quarles, correspending secre­ and Meredith ta ry ; Bill Webb Long, rush captains; Joe Mark Jenkins and Bill Sarsgard, house in te r ­ managers; Kleber Miller, fra te r n ity council represe ntative; and P a t Baskin, sergeant-at-arm s. Phi Kappa Tau has elected Don Anderson, president; Travis R ea­ gan, vice-president; Ja ck P orte r, recording se creta ry ; and Roland Lewis, treasurer. Sigma Chi fra te r n ity announces the election Tuesday night of new officers: Paul Liebmann, consul; Robert Ramsey, pro-consul; Ja ck Tyler- a n n o ta to r; Jo hn K effer, m agister; P e r ry Simmons, tribune, Eugene Cuenod, B.B.A. '47, is the now board S tate Board of P ardons and P a ­ roles. statistician of historian, and editor; Bryan Burk, rush captain; and Bob Kennedy, social chairman. Theta Xi has initiated Joe Tue- xer, Mike Womack, George Dab­ ney, Dick Depre. The follow ing have been pledged: Edward J. Blanchard, and Peter Noyes. University Club's Sandwich Bar Nets 14 Cents the A profit of 14 cents was mad* during experim ental first week of the U niversity Club'* new sandwich bar. The m odest profit has encouraged another trial week for the bar, which is open from noon to 2 o’clock. The sandwich bar serves salads, pies, jello, cookies, coffee, and sandwiches. Daily attendance at the bar has varied from twelve and fifteen a day to more than twenty. IS NOW OPEN with a new Oriental Atmosphere featuring Fine Foods 1313 So. Congress Ph: 2-2SS7 Patterned after the Rockettes, the Texannes are under the di­ rect supervision o f the Talent Committee. The girls were selected at tryouts November 24 and are being trained in precision dance routines and proper stage move­ ments for musical numbers so that a group o f experienced danc­ ers will be available for campus shows. The idea for the organization of the Texannes was conceived by Sanchez last fall and he said he expects to disprove Billy Rose’s statem ent that beautiful girls do not go to college at the campus de­ but of the Texannes next sem es­ ter. A technical s ta f f of three assists Sanchez. Rosalyn Haney, a T ex­ anna herself, is line captain. Mel Sandler is piano accompanist fo r the dance group, a n d Ellen Berry, also a Texanne, is costume design­ er. O ther Texannes are Rosemary Allen, Madeline Bell, Jo a n n e Case, Owen Clemmons, Elizabeth Cowl­ ing, Pat Crook, Flournoy Davis, Jean Ann Ferris, Honey F lour­ noy, and Shelia Fitzmaurice. B a rb a ra Haden, P a t Holden, Jean Lewis, Dot Pauli, Peggy Pratt, Ruth Sawyer, Ja n e Simms, Jane Stephens, Georgia Welsh, Dolores Wight, and B a rb a ra Woods. Speckles, P a t Civil W ars Brilliant General To Be Honored by KA's Monday The man considered to be the most brilliant general o f the Civil War was thought o f very highly by all, not only those o f the South. Some have acclaimed that he was not only the leader o f the South­ ern troops, but the spirit of the South as well. A fter his death the Forty - Second Congress of the United States declared his birth­ day, January 19, a public holiday. Kappa Alpha fraternity will ob­ serve Lee’s birthday with a break­ fast at the chapter house early Monday morning. The entire chap­ te r and all Kappa Alpha faculty members will attend. A fte r the breakfast, the group will place a w reath on Lee statue on the campus. the Robert E. the This observation is an annual a f f a ir in honor of General Lee, spiritual who is claimed as founder of the fra tern ity . Lee was president of Washington and Lee University in 1865 when the firs t chapter of the fra te r n ity was the founded. He had accepted presidency of the University a f ­ te r surrendering to General G rant a t Appomatox, April 9. A Pioneer Airline representa- J tive will be on the campus today to interview candidates for stew* ardess positions. Miss Je a n e tte I Hudson, chief hostess, will hold interviews beginning a t IO o’clock in the m orning continuing and through the afternoon. A stewardess must be between the apes of 21 and 26, have had two years of college or i*s equiva- — ---------------------------------------- I Surprise A u c tio n H eld to Raise Fund lent in experience, and he unm a r­ ried. She must not weigh more than 125 pounds and must be from five feet three to five feet six inches tall. She cannot w ear glasses on duty. A stewardess received $140 a month during her three or four- training period. When on week flight duty, she receives $150 a month for six months, and then ; her salary is increased to $160. A fter one year she receives $170. interviews desiring should make appointm ents a t the S tudent Employm ent Bureau. Those ; Classes in the Art Building were 11:30 Wednesday dismissed at morning to allow stude nt0 to a t ­ tend a surprise auction held by the members of th'* A rt S tudents’ j Association. The auction was given to raise 1 money for a $75 scholarship fund, which will he awarded to an art student. It was conducted by Rov Schul tx. The articles were wrapped so th a t those bidding did not know what they were. The values of the articles varied. C e ra m ic G rads T o Be Honored The first three gradu ates of the D ep artm en t of Ceramics will be honored at a venison dinner in the wine cellar of Old Seville at 7 o’clock F rid a y night. The three graduates are S tan ­ ley Cooper, Rodney Roques, and Lewis Mims. Faculty members will speak. W om en's Co-ops V o te M em bership T o Tw enty-three F our of the U niversity Co-Ops for women have announced the ! acceptance of p erm a nen t m em ­ bers. A fter a period of one semes­ t e r on probation, girls in the Co-Op houses are either a c ­ cepted or rejected by members. living i n t o Those voted perm anent membership of Halstead House B-erwinkle, Linda are Borine Bartels, Mabel Miller, Pauline Prescott, Flora Stella Lerma, Na­ omi Hayes, and Billie Bess Trinchmann. New members of Theodorne are Beverly Booth and Kathryn Poth. Girls in Wakonda are Marguerite Botaw, Rh od a Mc Knight, Lucy Jo Mills, Joan Davis, Tommy T anner, I Hazel Little, Peggy Orrae, and ; Mary F rances Going. I Valhalla added M artha Lung, Vivian Chaney, Nona Vanerson, Dorothy Cowrie, Dorothy K irk­ land, and Jo Lynn Newland. Telephone 5532 For your Luncheon or Dinner Reservations at the Georgian Tea Room ... The “Georgian” ca n a c c o m m o d a t e f r o m o n e to o n e h u n d r e d a n d th ir ty -f iv e persons. W e serve b y R e s e rv a t io n O n l y San G abriel at 24th T E X A S F E D E R A T I O N O F W O M E N S C L U B B U I L D I N G S t o r e H o a r s : 'J:30 to 6 D a i l y By BOB ABLES Look Magazine has accepted the idea of fea tu rin g the Texannes, precision dance group on the cam ­ pus, in a forthcom ing issue, and the m aterial for the story has been sent to Look’s West Coast office, where Hollywood w riters are pre­ paring the script, Sandy Sanches, director of the Texannes, and a member of the Talent Committee, said S aturday evening. A editor le tte r received by Sanchez Saturday morning from William of Houseman, assistant Look, said, **. . . we have accept­ ed your idea to do a f e a tu r e on the Texannes. The material which you le ft with me has been f o r ­ warded to our West f oast office, and within a few days, you will undoubtedly hear from one o f the Hollywood w riters.’' Sanchez said the le tte r was a re su lt of his visit to the New York office of Look during the Christ­ mas holidays, when he showed pic­ tures and information about the Texannes to Look editors. He also talked to one of the editors of Life Magazine, Gene Cook, who wanted to feature two o r th ree of the Texannes instead of the com­ plete group. “ Since are tw enty-four girls of about equal ability, I tho u g h t it best to fav o r Look, because I expect it to pu b­ licize the entire group of T ex­ annes ra th e r than a few individu­ als,” Sanchez said. there While Sanchez in New York was a guest of several show peo­ ple who told him they were in te r ­ ested in such groups on university campuses and would be watching the progress of the Texannes. V irg in ia Lee, Dessie Cow herd To W ed February I Virginia D. Lea, home econom­ ics major, and Deaais S. Cowherd Jr., pharmacy m ajor, are to wed F e b ru a ry I in Del Rio. Helen Pittman, and sta ff member, will wed Roscoe Guernsey Jr., faculty mem ber of the D epartm ent of E ngineering Mechanics, in June. studen t The eng agem ent of Arlene Ap­ pling of El Campo to Carlo* Sa- ’inst, Abril do Vivero of Lima, Peru, has been announced. Both re University students. Kenneth Boren, petroleum en- neering junior, to Minnie Loa ec hert, ex-student. fri-services G ive First M ilita ry Ball February 20 The jealousy traditional be­ tween the d iffe ren t branches of the arm ed services will be tem- | porarily laid aside F eb ru ary 20 when the Army, Air Force, and Navy ROTO units combine to sponsor a military ball. There are few universities in the United S tates with all th ree I branches of training, and the plan is to make this ball an annual a f ­ fair, much like traditional i Ring Dance of the Navy. the Sports Shop First Floor Pin stripe G ib so n G irl blouse in blue, mauve, toast, and u1- ramarine. 7.98 Cotton Blouse Feminine, flattering, crisp as iced celery ..« to be the starlet of your wardrobe. A V alen tin e su g g e stio n w it h fe rr o u s g i f t wrap, s no tt ie r G o o d l a n d Bervie* w ith ou t e h s r g s . . . adds excitem ent, a dds im p o r ta n c e to your g if t. 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For the nation at the resident speeled out this program sr 1948: large 1. “ The first objective must be halt the inflationary trend.” 2. Bigger production, more )bs. He asked a 3 per cent gain I total output of goods and ser­ g e s over 1947. ing to a peak o f 60,000,000 plus in June. 3. “To establish firmer grounds for the long-range growth and I prosperity of our economy in the years ahead.” Mr. Truman also called on Con­ gress to launch a sustained pro­ gram o f social welfare, public welfare, resources conservation and industrial development. Much of this would require federal fi­ nancing. Blending optimism and caution, the President gave this review of the 1947 record: Consumer income reached a new high rate of $1,264 a person a year, compared with $1,074 in early 1946, but the buying power of the consumers dollar dropped nearly 8 per cent. Savings were smaller and consumers “ drew in­ creasingly on credit.” As for jobs, the goal should be o absorb in useful work the net crease of 700,000 additional ople oyment 5,000,000 on a year-round basis, ed a new peak- ast year it was 58,000,000, jump- by year’s end. credit—which Mr. Consumer the labor force. Em-1 Truman wants brought back un- thus would approach der wartime controls— also reach- -$13,300,000,000 in Corporate profits before taxe rose to $28 billion, or one-third higher than in 1946; profits after taxes were $17 billion as com­ pared with 12.5 billion. Business investment reached a record level of $25 billion, but “some part” of the increase lay in higher prices o f building aud equipment. Housing units completed were nearly double the 1946 number “but high costs raised the ques­ tion whether this rate could be continued.” Exports hit an annual rate of $20 billion, then declined. The future balance of trade will de­ pend much “on the size of gov­ ernment aid and private credits extended.” The gross national product, which measures all goods and ser­ vices produced in current dollar values, reached a $237 billion a year rate in the last half of 1947, compared with $204 billion in 1946. The increase in consumer ex­ penditures exceeded by 3.5 billion the increase in th eir incomes, he said, adding th a t a t their present income consumers cannot absorb the new ra te of production when savings dwindle, when the Use of credit subsides and when business retooling levels off. Wage advances during 1947 kept up generally with the cost of living trend during the year,” the President said, “but did not gain the ground lost when price increase exceded wage advances in 1946.” Jester Pay Idea Draws Chuckle (Continued from Page I.) thing will be done about the prob­ lem. More than 3,000 schools and 20,000 teachers will be affected by the shortage o f funds. The minimum guaranteed a teacher with a bachelors degree is $2,007, but the actual “minimum” is the $1,332 guaranteed teachers with one year of college training. The Department of Education has advised the schools to fore­ go badly needed repairs and sup­ plies to apply this money to teach­ ers salaries. The rural aid fund is set up in three divisions: sal­ aries, which includes maintenance, repairs, and supplies; transporta­ tion; and high school tuition. (Continued from Page I.) Mr. Calhoun was able to reach the safety belt, loosen it, and pull the injured student out. It took the ambulance fifteen or tw enty m inutes to reach the out-of-the-way crash scene and time, Mr. Calhoun this during said, “we tried to aid the students as well as we could.” Reeder was unconscious, but Jones was in a dazed condition until he reached the hospital. He kept asking what happened, Mr. Calhoun related, and didn’t to remember where he was. seem “They wanted me to go to the hospital with them,” Mrs. Calhoun added, “but I just couldn’t take much more. It was a pretty bad sight.” Another student said that he had seen the plane having trouble while he was flying above it and watched it crash. I returned to the airport immediately, he said, and reported the wreck to o ffi­ cials. electric crash. Her Mrs. Ike Fowler, a resident of the Bee Creek area, stated that she was in her kitchen preparing lunch when the electricity went off, and a moment later she heard the clock stopped at 12:51 which is prob­ ably the exact time that the plane severed the power line .Telephone the company the broken wires across lake line was stated that the power about 25 or 30 fee t from the ground and that the propeller had sliced it, causing the power fail­ ure in the area. linemen repairing Under the present fund allo­ cation, the department is legally unable to use transportation and tuition for ments. Mr. Robinson pointed out that this was the second time that an airplane had struck the wires over the lake. Planes come up the lake teacher pay- J all the time, he said, and the pilot : can’t see the wires until they are funds The department has no figures almost on top of them. on exactly how many teachers will not get the minimum pay­ ment, but it TS doubtful if those in the IOO new applicant schools will receive the benefits they ex­ pected. The Luscombe tw o-seater which the students were flying is regis­ tered in the named of H. Shaw, according to the D e p a rtm e n t of Public Safety. » Learn the new steps now . . . while Arthur Murray’s pre-season rates are In effect G ood d a n c e r , a r a a lw a y , in d e m a n d . Y ou w ill b a, to o , once y o u ’r e h ad a c o u rs e a t A r th u r M u rra y ’. . Y o u r e x ­ te a c h e r - p a r t n e r will p e r t •how you th e fa m o u s A r th u r M u rra y M agic S te p w hich m a k e , it easy to W a ltz , Fox a n d T ro t, T a n g o , R u m b a S am b a. F ro m y o u r f ir s t le s­ son, y o u ’ll b e d a n c in g w ith new su re n e ss a n d g ra c e . I t’s fu n a t A r th u r M u rra y ’, a n d th e r e ’ll be a w o rld o f d a n c ­ ing fu n a h e a d fo r y o u . C om e to d a y to y o u r A u stin A r th u r M u rra y stu d io fro m IO a.m . to IO p. rn. fo r a f r e e d a n c e a n a ly sis. V isito rs a r e alw ay s w elcom e. Actually, the benefits are not large, the official explained. He pointed out that the state will aid the schools when it has the money to the extent o f $300 per teacher per year. Most o f the schools did very little in the way of repairs during the war, and part o f this money has to be used in that way. ARTHUR MURRAY P r« -a ea so n R a te s in E ffe c t P h o n e 2-6261 80 3 C o n g ress A ve. N ew C o u rse “ Races, Peoples, in A n th ro p o lo g y % and Langu­ ages o f North America” will be a new course offered in the Uni­ versity’s Anthropology Depart­ ment semester. Charles Henry Lange will be the teacher. next Duchess Royal SATIN CHAMBRAY... In powder blue and white gibson girl style spring blouses. Sizes 12 to 16, 10.95 SMASHED CABIN AND CONTROLS o f the Luscom be light plane in which two U n ive rsity students w ere critically injured Tues­ day. W re ck a ge from the crash was strewn for hundreds of yards over the pasture where the plane went down. Psychology Meet Here Feb. 20-21 The University will he host. to the first meeting of the Texas Psy­ chological Association F eb ru ary 20-21, Dr. Robert Blake, m em ber of the executive council and assist­ a n t professor of psychology, a n ­ nounced. One o f the purposes of the new­ ly-formed organization is to set up a criteria by which consulting and clinical psychologists and their services may be evaluated. The association is an affiliate of the American Psychological Associa­ tion. Dr. Ellis F reem an, visiting pro­ file fessor of psychology at the Uni- His I versity, will speak a t the meeting. Dr. Freem an, who came hgre in September, form erly did research work fo r the Bureau of Visual Science of th e A m erican Optical Company. During th e w ar he was advisor to th e Surgeon G eneral of also the Arm y Ari Forces. He "Charge it" a t Y a r in g ’s worked on special visual problems the United S tates Sulnnarine at Base, New' London, Conn. Dr. C. P. Young, president of the Association, will give a din­ ner address and Dr. J. T. Coles, director of psychological research project a t San Antonio Army Air Forces center, will read a paper. Ruth Schumn, ex-student of the University, is working on the Capital S ta f f of the Dallas Morn­ ing News in Washington, D. C. C A V ! n u ^ p o p u l a r M W A i/ if B R A N D S OF CIGARETTES! CAMEL, CHESTERFI ELD, LUCKY S T RI KE. P H I L I P MORRIS. OLD GOLD. PALL MALL. KOOL. RALEI GH, HERBERT TAREYTON R A V E M O N E Y — a n i trip * t n th e M o n — b y th t* sim p le , c o n ­ v e n ie n t w a y o f b u y in g c ig a ­ r e t t e * . O R D E R HY M A H . w ith ro n B d e n c e d ire c t from th is ad s t o u r H A I K ,a i n P R I C E of $ 1.50 tier c a rto n o f 20 0 . W e n a y p o rta g e . Inmire a lw a y s -n ip frivol c ig a r e tt e s im m e d ia te ly , OKOLI! ALL YOU WANT! M IN IM I'M O R I H R .1 C A R ­ T O N 'S ! S e n d C h e c k o r M o n ey O rd e r, o r R e q u e st C . O. D . Act now ! O rd e r T O D A YI JOHN ROBERT SALES CO. I C l a y t o n S. M o , D ept. T - 3 B o * Registration Begins Feb. 2 Printed Procedure Out Next Week About 14,000 students have pre-registered for the second sem­ ester, according to Max Fichten- baum, registrar. He added that while this list is by no means com­ plete. he did not expect as big an enrollm ent for the spring sem­ ester as there was in the fall sem­ ester. P ast experience, he said has shown th a t there are always few­ e r students enrolled for the sec­ ond term . F or those students who have not pre-registered, enrollment will be Feb. 2 a t W aggoner Hall and in G regory Gym. E nrollm ent pro­ cedures will be printed and dis­ tributed time next week by the r e g istra r’s office, telling where and when students who have not done so may enroll. some Placement Office Lists Teaching Jobs Abroad fo r The U niversity has received a “ help w a n te d ” call from Wiesba­ den, Germany, teachers. Mathematics and science teachers are needed there, Dr. Hob Gray, University appointm ent teach er committee chairman, said Tues­ day. Tne job pays a salary of $3,776 a year. F u rth e r inform ation about the positions may be obtained from Dr. Gray or Miss Miriam Dozier, committee secretary. W infred Chitwood, BBA stu­ d en t ’32, and a CPA, has opened an office in Austin. bolero ballerina 1 4 95 D a rin g bofero jacket with flat* ter b e "e r> a skirt i i feather- W e'qht I C 0 % worsted crepe. A t tho waist a rust rg taffeta cummerbund. In keily, navy, or honey be'ge. Sizes 7 t o 15 I «s seen in MADEMOISELLE ’ Til Jones is married, has one child, and resides a t 3406 Tom Green Street. He has attend e d the Uni­ versity since October 1945. Reed­ er lives a t the Phi Kappa Psi f r a ­ te rnity house and entered U niversity in November 1945 father, John W. Reeder, resides in Amarillo. 4 ,0 0 0 C h in a B ooks to W ra p H. A. Dunn, custodian o f the Main Building, who is in charge of the “ Books fo r C hina” drive, said th a t 196 packages have been wrapped, addressed, and a r e ready to go, and th a t 4,000 books have not been wrapped. Because of the expensive postage on the books, there has been some delay in send­ ing them, he said. E x Is W o rk in g in G u a te m a la Bill Hazlewood, ex-stud ent of the University, arrived in Guate mala on December 29, where he is working fo r the R obert H. Ray Company. He received his bache­ lo r of journalism degree in 1942. A fte r f o u r years in the Navy, he fo r re tu rn e d to the University g ra d u a te work. R O O M A N D BO ARD for University Men A ustin’s Finest White Arms and Annex WHITE A R M S 2505 Rio Grande Phone 8-2762 2 f O R t RATES ARE IN EFFECT . . En r o l l • D o n ' t h»»«ltats m i n u t e a n o t h e r a t A r t h u r M u r r a y ’* you whi l e now t h e - a n atill g e t r a t e . 2 new L a w n • t e p « Quickly, t e a che r . • sally wi t h f u n a n d You' ll t h e key find a p o l a r i t y . P h o n e 2-G261 o r come to t a l e n t e d t o t he s t udi o. I t h e f o r s Arthur Murray 803 Congress PHONOGRAPH RECORDS * MAJESTIC RADIOS ★ FARNSWORTH RADIOS Sr GIBSON REFRIGERATORS co m p lete s a d popular. 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H e h a s r e - - f o r p a s s a g e o f th e s u b s i s t e n c e in- c e iv e d l e t t e r s f r o m T e x a s v e t e r a n s c r e a s e bill. R o g e r E v a n s , T e x a s bill a u t h o r , in A m a r i l l o , B r o w n s v il l e , S a n A n - p r o p o s e s c o n s t itu t io n a l a t o n io , B r y a n , F o r t W o r t h , a n d a m e n d m e n t b e s u b m i t t e d t o T e x a s D a l l a s c r i t i c i s i n g U n i v e r s i t y s t u ­ v o t e r s t o v e t e r a n s d e n t s f o r t h e i r s t a n d on t h e s t a t e w ho s e r v e d d u r i n g t h e w a r . E a c h b o n u s q u e s t i o n . H o w e v e r , M a l o n e y f o r v e t e r a n w o u l d said t h a t s t u d e n t s on t h e c a m p u s t h e s t a t e s h a v e r e p e a t e d l y a n d $ 1 5 f o r e v e r y m o n t h s e r v e d l i o n t o a s t a t e b o n u s . o v e r s e a s . 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B r a h m s ’ f i r s t c h a m b e r c o m p o s i ­ t i o n , t h e T r i o in B m a j o r , O p . B. T h e s u a v e o p e n e d t h e m e a n d to ; b r o u g h t t h e m a r v e l o u s A m a t i c ello p l a y e d b y M r. H e i f e t z , f r o m w h i c h h e d r e w a s in g i n g , liv i n g t o n e w h ic h c h a r a c t e r i z e d his p l a y i n g t h e en- i m m e d i a t e a t t e n t i o n o p e n i n g j t i r e p r o g r a m . 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The-*- s a y s a r e p u s h i n g e a c h o t h e r w a r d a t h r e e g r o u p s w h i c h he to i n f l a t i o n a r y s p i r a l t h i r d if t h e p r e s s u r e o f t h e o t h e r , c o u l d s t o p p u s h i n g , h e b e li e v e s , t w o it t h o u g h r e m o v e d , | g r o u p s w e r e w o u ld m e a n local o b j e c ­ i a i s i n g t iv e s t o a n a t i o n a l lev e l a n d e a c h t h e o t h e r t o g r o u p w o r k i n g w ith c a n c e l i n f l a t i o n a r y p r e s s u r e s . Mr. T r u m a n ’s p l a n a s k e d b u s i ­ ness t o c u t p r i c e s w h e r e v e r p o s ­ sible a n d l a b o r to b e “ m o d e r a t e ” its t h i r d r o u n d w a k e d e m a n d s , in b u t did n o t p r o v i d e s p e c ific p lan i n v o l v i n g t h e i n t e r r e l a t i o n o f one g r o u p t o t h e o t h e r . T h e R a u s h e n b u s h a s k s t h a t r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f t h e s t r o n g o r g a n i z a t i o n s o f e a c h o f t h e t h r e e i n f l a t i o n a r y g r o u p s s h o u l d m e e t a t t h e t h r e e . A d r a f t a g r e e m e n t , s p e c i ­ fic t e r m s , w o u ld h a v e be en in d r a w n u p . T h e i n v i t a t i o n o f o n e o f a g g r e e m e n t m i g h t p l a n t h e be a Texas City Strike Decision M ay Set T rend, Says Law Prof J . s ' r i k e in T e x a s ,S. W illiam *, S e t t l e m e n t o f tile Oil W o r k e r s ’ C ity , t e n d a y g r a n t i n g l a b o r a 12 c e n t i n c r e a s e in w a g e s p l u s c o n t i n u a n c e o f a 2 2 c e n t c o s t - o f - l i v i n g b o n u s , m a y set j a p a t t e r n s f o r f u t u r e C I U s t r i k e s . p r o f e s s o r o f law. s a i d t h a t t h e s t r i k e is t o o r e ­ c e n t t o b e s u r e , b u t t h a t a f t e r a w a r t h e d e c i s i o n s on s u c h a s t r i k e g e n e r a l l y f o r m a b a s i s f o r o t h e r s . s t r i k i n g a g a i n s t B a n A m e r i c a n R e f i n e r y C o r p o r a t i o n , r e q u e s t e d a 2 8 c e n t T h e 1 , 4 0 0 w o r k e r s , a n h o u r r a i s e in a d d i t i o n t o a 22 c e n t c o s t - o f - l i v i n g b o n u s . A f t e r s e v e n t e e n a n d o n e - h a l f h o u r s o f t h e b o n u s a n d a 12 m e d i a t i o n , c e n t r a is e w e r e a g r e e d o n . A u n i o n s p o k e s m a n s t a t e d S a t u r d a y “ full ' s h i f t ” w o u l d s t a r t t h a t a l o a d i n g t a n k e r s S u n d a y m o r n i n g . Is t o to a v o id T h e d a n g e r in c o n ­ t h e p r o b l e m , m a i n t a i n e d s i d e r i n g P r o f e s s o r W il l ia m s , t h i n k t h e r e will he n o m o r e s t r i k e s . T h e y will o c c u r , he sa id , h u t i n s o f a r as t h e T e x a s C i t y s t r i k e is a n e x ­ a m p l e , t h e y will n o t b e l o n g o n e s. A l t h o u g h t h e c o u n t r y a s a w ho le h a s e x p e r i e n c e d e n o u g h o f s t r i k e s , d e c l a r e d P r o f e s s o r W il l i a m s , t h e m a j o r i t y o f t h e p u b lic is m o r e f a v ­ o r a b l e i n c r e a s e l a b o r w a g e t h a n i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r t h e w a r . t o PHONE 3561 ‘A * Near as Your Phone’ -2 S 3 4 G u a d a lu p e no w nib U n i v e r s i t y St* . S t a t i o n 2— A T Dorrie Miller Auditorium Gdiiefatph T M I A T R I ! J C O U N T BASSIE Jan. 24 9 to I $ 1 .5 0 P er P er ro n — P r e ta le $ 2 .0 0 at D o o r “The Smash~Up’ A d v a n c e d ti c k * ! * s o l d J a n u a r y 2 3 a t t h r o u g h S u s a n H a y w a r d • Le * B o w m a n W m . C h a r l e s , K i n g ’s, J . R. Read’s R e c o r d S h o p s o m e t h i n g like t h is , s a y s R a u s h e n ­ b u s h . m o n t h ’s m o r a t o r i u m on w a g e a n d w o u ld c r e a s e s 1. L a b o r w o u l d a g r e e to a t h r e e i n ­ d i s c o n t i n u e I p l a n s t o a s k f o r a f i f t e e n c e n t - a n - I h o u r i n c r e a s e , l a b o r w i t h a n In r e t u r n f o r t h e s e c o n c e s s i o n s , i n d u s t r y w o u ld p r o ­ f a r m e r s a n d v i d e in r e a l e a r n i n g s o f a r o u n d 8 p e r c e n t t h r o u g h r e d u c t i o n s in c o s t o f liv­ i n g . i n c r e a s e pull 2. F a r m e r s w o u l d t h e i r p r i c e s d o w n t o w a r d p a r i t y e n o u g h i n c r e a s e o f 7 p e r t o p r o d u c e a n c e n t in r e a l i n c o m e f o r t h e w o r k ­ e r s o f t h e c o u n t r y . T h e y w o u l d h e l p t h e o t h e r t w o g r o u p s s e c u r e l e g i r i a t i o n t o k e e p p r i c e s o f t h e s e I c o m m o d i t i e s d o w n . t h e f a r m e r s ’ p r o g r a m T h e s e tw o g r o u p s w o u l d in t u r n s u p p o r t t o s e c u r e c r o p s u p p o r t f o r fiv e y e a r s a n d w o u ld h e l p g e t l e g i s l a t i o n f o r a f a r m t a x c a r r y o v e r f o r fiv e y e a r s . 3. T h e f o o d - p r o c e s s i n g i n d u s t r y t h e w o u l d p a s s on t o c o n s u m e r s f a r m e r s ’ c u ts , a n d n o n - f o o d i n ­ d u s t r i e s w o u l d a m o n g t h e m s e l v e s w o r k o u t a 5 p e r c e n t d e c r e a s e a t t h e IO p e r c e n t p r i c e c u t a t t h e r e t a i l level w i t h f u r t h e r r e d u c t i o n s w h e n t h e d r o p s it po ss ib le . in m a t e r i a l c o s t s m a d e f a c t o r y d o o r s , o r a Civil Service Opens Accounlanl Jobs D e a d l i n e f o r f i l i n g a p p l i c a t i o n s f o r t h e civil s e r v i c e p o s t s o f a u d i ­ t o r o f m a r i n e a c c o u n t s is J a n u a r y 22 f o r p h a r m a c i s t , F e b r u a r y 3, t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s C ivil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n h a s a n n o u n c e d . to A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r a u d i t o r a r e to t h e E x e c u t i v e S e c r e ­ be s e n t t a r y , B o a r d o f U. S. 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