Theta Sig Edition The Da (' SViv y r n Texan \ T h e F i r s t C o l l e g e D a i l y I n T h e S o u t h Theta Sig Edition Vol. 48 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, APRIL IS, 1947 Six Pages Today No. 148 Ed> Food Europe Needs Viennese Student Tells Groups D onatin g to the W orld S tu dent S ervice Fund w ithou t a spirit o f w a n ti n g to help and understand s tu d e n ts is n o t e n o u g h , V ien n ese stu d en t V er- e n a von L ieben told various U n i­ v ersity church groups h ere S u n ­ day. in fo reig n cou n tries A form er stud en t o f th e U n i­ v e r s i t y o f V ienna and w id ely tra v e le d o v er the w ar-torn cou n ­ t i e s o f Europe, Mi4s von Lieben, w ho secretary o f W SSF , gave a first-hand accoun t o f th e fe e lin g s and hardships o f s tu d e n ts in fo reig n countries. tra v elin g is “ It is hard fo r you to realize World News Phone Strikers To Get Support From CIO W A S H IN G T O N , A pril 1 4 .— ( I N S ) — T e le p h o n e union leaders th e a p p e aled T u e s d a y n igh t to CIO fo r “ both m oral and fin a n ­ cial s u p p o r t " in their eight-d ay- old p h o n e strike, and quickly r e ­ ceived con firm ation. th e ir requ est b efo re Jo se p h A. Beirne, p resid en t o f Mhe N a ti o n a l F ed eration o f T e le ­ pho ne W o r k e rs , and his asso cia tes placed a m e e tin g o f CIO region al directors. director directors o r g a n iz a tio n , said the “ pledged t h e i r fu ll co-operation an d s u p p o r t " o f th e w alk out ai\d will “ c o n s id e r w ays o f m akin g it e f f e c tiv e ." A llan H ayw ood, CIO issu es “ W e ou tlin ed th e and u r g e d them to g iv e u s support, bo th m o r a l and fin a n cia l, and to r e s p e c t ou r picket lin es," B eirne said. T h e phone union lead er added, how ever, th a t the N F T W is trot in f a v o r of th e one-day g en era l w ork s to p p a g e proposed in N ew J ersey by CIO and A FL unions. E a r l i e r S e c r e ta r y o f Labor S chw ellenba ch asked B eirne to “ s ta n d b y " f o r w hat m ay be a new g o v e r n m e n t plan to end th e strik e. S ch w ellen b a ch and C onciliation D ir e c to r E d g a r L. W arren c o n fer­ red f o r a n hour w ith th e N FT W p re sid e n t. th e union Beirne, d escribing the situ ation as u nchanged, declined to discuss th e p ossib ility o f a governm ent com prom ise proposal to end the w a lk o u t which now claim s in volves 3 4 0 ,0 0 0 w orkers. H e said, “ W e had a thorough d is­ cussion o f w here w e stand right now — w hich is no d iffe r e n t from wheffe w e stood b efore." J o h n J . Moran, head the N F T W ’s strategy-m app ing p olicy c o m m itte e , and John L. Crull, c h a ir m a n o f its bargaining com ­ m itte e , also took part in the L a­ bor D e p a r t m e n t m eetin g. of M eanw hile, th e policy com m it­ te e met fo r t h r e e and a h a lf hours a t a downtow n hotel w ith no a n ­ n o u n c e m e n t on the n atu re o f its discussions. h a y th in g s a r e in th e r e s t of th e w orld," she said. “ T he Red Cross gives help m ainly to ch ild ren a n d old people. T hey feel th e s tu d e n ts can g e t b y ." A lth o u g h W SSF w as estab lished to give r e lie f to s tu d e n ts in c o u n ­ she em pha- tr ie s n e e d in g help, Malik Says W SSF Aid May Bring World Peace in s e c u r in g a G iving as sista n c e to s tu d e n ts in other c o u n t r i e s will build a g o o d ­ will a n d m u tu a l r e s p e c t w hich will la s tin g w orld aid peace, believes J o e Malik, t u t o r in S lavonic la n g u ag e s, s u p p o r tin g the W orld S tu d e n t Service F u n d drive b e in g con d u c te d on th e cam ­ pus this week. “ S t u d e n ts of to d a y will be th e l e a d e rs o f th e ir c o u n trie s to m o r ­ row . T h e y will be th e ones we as s t u d e n ts will be d e a lin g w ith ," said Mr. Malik. “ I f th e y receive in f a v o r a b le th e i r aid, we c a n be su re t h e i r f e e lin g s to w a r d th e U n ite d S ta te s will be v e r y good. O nly w ith k in d ­ ness a n d th o u g h tf u ln e s s will w-e g a in t h e i r re s p e c t." f r o m us resp o n se Mr. M alik r e p r e s e n te d th e U n i­ v e rsity a t th e w orld o rg a n iz a tio n o f college a n d u n iv e rs ity s tu d e n ts in P r a g u e la s t A u g u st. U n d e r the c o n s titu tio n d r a w n u p a t t h a t tim e, one of th e p r i m a r y pu rp o ses of th e o rg a n iz a tio n w a s to c a r r y o u t a p r o g ra m of s t u d e n t relief. See W S S F , P a g e 3. Court Change Fight Indicated Houston Attorney Outlines New Plan B y RALPH FRED E over P e r h a p s indicative o f th e r e o r g a n iz a t io n o f Irate Citizen Cals It 'Yankee M eddling1 Forum Lauds City Planning A p e n d in g lo n g -te rm c o n tro v e r- th e *y T ex a s S t a t e J u id ic a l S ystem w as indicated M onday n ig h t by H. F. a t t o r n e y M o n tg o m ery , H o u sto n a n d p r e s id e n t of th e T ex a s Civil J u d ic ia l Council, in a n a d d r e ss b e ­ f o re m e m b e rs a n d new in itia te s of Phi S igm a A lpha, h o n o r a r y g o v ­ O u tlin in g f r a t e r n i t y . e r n m e n t m a n y d e fe c ts in th e p r e s e n t T ex a s se t ju d ic ia ry , Mr. M o n tg o m e ry tr e - f o r th th e r em e d ies p ropo sed by th e m endous e d u c a tio n a l p r o g r a m t h a t council as a n a m e n d m e n t to th e m ust p re c e d e a n y p la n n e d city S ta te C o n s titu tio n , im p ro v e m en ts , th e b a n q u e t a t th e M onday n ig h t in th e Radio H ouse | T ex a s F e d e r a t e d W o m en 's Club “ O pinion U n lim ite d " f o ru m , w a s building, f r a t e r n i t y elected im m e d ia te ly , C h e ste r E a r le o f Dallas p re sid e n t th e in itia te d a f t e r w a r d said, “ W e’re p r o p e r t y o w ners in A ustin and w e ’ve h e a r d a b o u t all th a t yan kee ta lk on city p la n n in g w e w a n t. Tell those y a n k e e s to go back w h e r e th e y c a m e f ro m ." th e n e x t y e a r a n d tw en ty -se v en new m e m b ers. offic e rs fro m a w o m an w ho fo r elected w ere J a m e s R id d lesp e rg er, v ice-presi­ d e n t ; Jim m y e E. K im m ey, s e c r e ­ t a r y ; a n d F r a n k Cockrell, Claud- ine Moore, T om Dickson, a n d Ralph H e w itt th e executive to board. P r e c e d in g discussion te le p h o n e u n d e r O th e r call th e P a n e l sp e ak e rs w e r e C harles G ra n g e r , A ustin a r c h i t e c t ; H ugo L eipziger, asso ciate p r o fe s s o r of c ity p la n n in g in th e A r c h ite c tu r e in ­ D e p a r t m e n t ; F r e d O ssana, s t r u c t o r in g o v e r n m e n t; a n d F r it z L. L yne, p r e s id e n t o f S t u d e n t s ’ A sso c ia tio n ; w ith Jo s e p h R. B u f f ­ ier, as sociate p r o f e s s o r o f a r c h i­ t e c tu r e , m o d e ra tin g . t h a t S tr e s s in g city p la n n in g m u s t n o t lose sig h t o f people who, in f a c t, m a ke th e city. Mr. G r a n g ­ e r said t h a t to th e U n iv ersity it w ould m e a n r e - r o u t in g o f r e c e n t ­ in c re ase d t r a f f i c so t h a t stu- ly See C I T IZ E N , P a g e 3. D e lc a rin g t h a t a sim ilar pla n in Missouri h as had a “ glorious r e c ­ th o u g h b e s e t by c o n ­ o r d " even tro v e rsy , Mr. M o n tg o m ery told th e g o v e r n m e n t society how a rg u - m e n ts a g a in s t th e plan had proven invalid in a c tu a l ex perience. As b a c k g r o u n d f o r th e plan, he ex plaine d t h a t in T e x a s th e co u rts had no f a i r division o f cases; t h a t some c o u r ts a r e loc ate d in a r e a s w h ere th e n eed f o r a d ju d ic a tio n no lo n g e r e x ists; o th e rs had m o re See CO U RT, P a g e 3. Speaker Rebuffs U S Conception of Latins B y C H R IS T IN E M OO RE th e t h a t real aim o f sized the f u n d is to build a w orld-w ide com ­ m u n it y w ith m u tu a l u n d e r s t a n d ­ in g an d r esp e ct. “ Most o f th e u n iv e rsitie s of E u ro p e w e re e i th e r d a m a g e d or c o m p letely d es tro y e d in th e war. I saw s tu d e n ts in H u n g a r y m o v ­ ing u n iv e rsitie s into old m use u m s so th e y could c o n tin u e w o rk ," a d d e d Miss von Lieben. in f o r T he A u s tr ia n girl said t h a t s tu ­ d e n ts in w a r -r a v a g e d c o u n trie s a r e n o t only h u n g r y f o r food b u t le a rn in g . O ver-crow ded also th e U n ite d S ta te s c o ndition s a r e n o t c o m p arab le in E u ro p e , she said, a d d in g t h a t one has to f o r m a long line to g e t in le c tu re room s w here e v e ry a v a il­ able inch of flo o r space is occu­ pied. th o se to f u n d s T re m e n d o u s obstacles such as f o r a m inim um lack of a m o u n t o f supplies a n d textboo ks, tu b e rc u lo sis -rid d e n s tu d e n ts , a b ­ sence o f f re sh food f o r two years, a n d b ad h o u sin g c o nditions have th e d e t e r m in a tio n n o t overcom e o f th e se s tu d e n ts to gain a n e d u ­ cation, said Miss von Lieben. “ I have n e v e r been able to find w here some s tu d e n ts live," said Miss von Lieben. “ S om e o f th e m live in holes in th e g ro u n d , bomb th e y can. sh e lte rs, or a n y w h e r e I had no to build a id e a how house b e f o r e th e w a r , b u t n o w I really k n o w ." Miss von Lieben will c o ntinue h e r w ork f o r th e "World S t u d e n t Service F u n d w ith an a d d r e s s b e ­ fo re m e m b e r s of W ica the T ex a s U nion a t 7 :30 o ’clock T u e s ­ d ay n ight. in Platforms Due Wednesday at 5 g e n e r a l C a n d id a te s the in should sp rin g s u b m it a p la tf o rm th e Daily T e x a n b e f o r e 5 o’clock W e d n e s ­ d a y a f te r n o o n . f o r o ffic e election to P re sid e n tia l and vice-president- iai p la tf o rm s m u st be b e tw e e n 90 and IOO w o rd s in le ngth . All o th e r p la tf o rm s m u s t be 45 to 50 words. P la tf o r m s n o t c o r r e s p o n d in g to these lim ita tio n s will be r e t u r n e d f o r re w ritin g . r e t u r n C a n d id a te s who hav e borro w ed th e ir c u ts fro m the T e x a n m o rg u e should 5 o’clock T h u r s d a y a f te r n o o n . P l a t ­ fo rm s a n d p ic tu re s will be p u b ­ lished in a special pag e in S u n ­ d a y ’s T exan. b e f o r e th e m P la tf o r m s a n d c u ts should be to Bill Noble, Faye’ s u b m itte d Loyd, or R alph L each the T e x a n office, J o u r n a lis m Building I . in C a n d id a te s who do not su b m it p la tf o rm s or r e t u r n cuts b e fo re th e se d ead lines will be excluded from th e special page. th e y th e ir own profession w hen go to L a tin co u n trie s, and th u s th e y g e t a m ore le vele d-off c o n ­ ception This gro u p , too, h as in fo rm ed itself b e ­ c o u n trie s fo re goin g in to L atin a n d in m a n y cases know s m o re or less w h a t to expect. co u n try . th e of “ W e a r e b e g in n in g to g e t Candidates ‘Stump’ Wednesday N igh t For Common Sense C a n d id a te s th e o f fic e of fo r s t u d e n t p re sid e n t, vice-president, T ex a n editor, and T e x a n asso- j ciate e d ito r will discuss t h e i r plat- ! fo rm s at. an open f o ru m s p o n so r ­ ed by Com m on Sense W e d n e s d a y in Geology a n ig h t a t 8 o’clock h in t o f w h a t th e L a tin A m e ric a n s th in k of us t h r o u g h th e ir l i t e r a ­ s ta te d . t u r e , " Miss F e rg u s s o n See U S, P a g e 3. Building 14. A f t e r th e period, qu estio n s f ro m the flo or will he an s w e re d bv th e ca n d id a te s. discussion ‘Pattern for Peace* T aking A m e ric a n s to ta s k fo r som e o f th e ir b lu n d e rs in L atin A m erican co u n trie s o v e r th e p a s t decades is th e w ay Miss E r n a F e r ­ g u s o n consum ed m o st of th e lec­ t u r e h o u r M onday night w hen she spoke in th e T ex a s U nio n t o th e la rg e s t crowd y e t to h e a r o n e of th e se rie s o f le c tu r e s sp o n so red by th e I n s titu t e o f L a t in -A m erican S tudies. L a tin -A m e ric a n By v ir tu e o f Miss F e r g u s s o n ’s b a c k g r o u n d of h a v in g lived in se v ­ e r a l co u n tries, h a v in g tra v e le d in all o f th e m , and h a v in g w r i tte n n u m e ro u s books on L a tin A m eric a, h e r q u a lific a tio n to s p e ak on “ T he I n d iv id u a l’s Role in th e P a n A m e ric a n M o v e m e n t" led the le c tu re to be received w ith k n o w in g smiles, so m e tim es laughs, fro m a n d t h e L atin A m e r ic a n s nods by A nglo-A m ericans. s . F a c u l t y m em bers o f the U n i­ versity C lub soon w ill have an o u tle t f o r in clina­ in P o etry ’’ tion s. “ E a s y L essons w ill be a regular fea tu r e o f the “ S h ille lag h ." th e i r artistic A n •exam ple o f the deep, em o­ tio n a l ty p e o f poetry ap pearin g in a c u r r e n t issue: T H E W I V E R N The w iv e rn , now som ew hat ar­ ★ is M ike ch a ic fro m Y an k ** lik e sh o rt sk ir ts? ’ Is a ble n d of a bird and a snaic, A nd o f all such zoology That inhabits m ythology, The m o st in con testable faic. ta n J an d c o n sid e r e d q u ite a c h a r a c ­ te r by th e boy* a t hie h o a rd in g h o u se . S e v e ra l o f th o fe llo w s w er e b u llin g a b o u t w o m en th e o th e r d a y and o n e a sk e d , “ M ika, do you One o f th e ch ie f w ea k n esse s o f N o rth A m e ric a n s, Miss F erg u sso n is th e i r w illingness to in d ic a te d , in f o rm a tio n a c c e p t as a u t h o r i ty about L a tin A m e r ic a n c o u n trie s brought I ) by p s e u d o -e x p lo re rs who hav e brav e d th e A m azon a n d h a i r ’s escaped h e a d h u n te r s by a b r e a d t h ; 2) th e m issio n arie s who have g e n e r a lly seen people in th e m o st dR-e c irc u m s ta n c e s ; 3) b u s­ iness m en w ho fo und only h o p e ­ less, u n e d u c a te d w o rk e rs w ith a dearth o f technical t r a i n i n g ; a n d 4) diplom ats who hav e o f te n un- know ingly bac ked a d ic ta to r- p re s- j ident or a rev o lu tio n . T he to u r is ts , a m e r g e r o f th e beliefs. the she said, w e r e in a class all b y . them selves for the am ount o f mis- ; Catholic speaker, is a noted sc ien t­ ist, ed ucator, and radio speaker. inform ation th e y ’ve dissem inated He holds degrees, including that am ong th eir countrym en. of doctor o f sacred theology, from St. F rancis X avier's C ollege. N ew j port r e l i a b l y is th e g r o u p including Y o rk ; W oodstock College, M ary- of d e p e n d s on how much you know This gro u p , she d ec la re d , m a kes T ec h n o lo g y ; and t he U niversity of is now I i t a p o in t to seek o u t n atio n a ls o f Som e o f th ese co-eds are g e t­ tin g sharp as a razor blade on the com e-back. R ecen tly a BMOC waa ou t w ith a sophom ore girl. Lead- The one group Miss F e rg u sso n up to the b ig queation, he m g asked, “ I f I kiss you, w ill an yone cited as usually b ein g ab le to re- be B ro th e rh o o d Week is sponsored by of th e N atio n al C o n f e r e n c e C h ristia n s an d Je w s. The sp e a k e rs are w o rk in g to b rin g a b o u t u n d e r ­ sta n d in g a n d p eace a m o n g P r o te s ­ ta n ts , Catholics, and Je w s w ith o u t speeches will be “ B ro th e rh o o d — P a t t e r n f o r P e a c e ." She c ra c k e d r ig h t back, “ That sc ientists, a r tists, a n d professors, m e sh o it w h en th em ." lip stic k e n I d a n c e w ith la n d ; M a ssac h u setts I n s titu te F a t h e r Michael J . A hern, In n sb ru c k , A u stria. He the w is e r ? " th e y g e t “ N e w , a b o u t kissing," W alk Granted April 29 For Student Advising Day classes will be suspended Tuesday, April' 29, to facilitate the advising proced­ ure for the summer session, H. A. Calkins, registration supervisor, said Monday. With 8,231 students pre-registered, he Says Ex A & M President estimated that summer school enrollment would total 10,000. / Mr. Calkins cautioned enrollees to h ave photostatic copies of their academic rec­ ords when they go to their advisors. H e ^.em phasized t h a t p r e s e n t p r e - r e g is ­ ---------- in c lu d e b o th six- t r a t i o n w ould th a t w eeks su m m e r s tu d e n ts should lis t all c o u r s t s f o r th e e n t ir e s u m m e r session on th e ir t e n ta t iv e c o u rse ca rd s. te rm s , a n d T h e s t u d e n t ’s m o s t r e c e n t p h o ­ th e U n iversity, p lu s t o s t a t f ro m g r a d e r e p o r ts f o r courses c o m ­ pleted since th e p h o to s t a t w as is­ sued, will fu lfill th e r e q u i r e m e n t fo r p r e s e n ta t io n o f ac adem ic r e c ­ ord. C H ARLES G. BOLTE Refusal to Be Rubber Banquette)Honor Stamp’ Cost Job AVC Chairman By JAM ES VACHULE “ This m e a s u r e R efusal to be a r u b b e r s ta m p , asked to n a m e m o re f a c u lty m em - and to c a r r y o u t o rd e rs blindly J hers who h a d bee n w rong ed. H e 1 and w ith o u t re a so n cost him his answ e re d , “ all th e d istric t a g e n ts job a s P re s id e n t o f T exas AAM of t h e E x te n s io n S e rv ic e ; Dr. F . College, Dr. T. O. W alton told t h e , C. Clark, h e a d o f th e e c o n o m i c „ tt„ He de . . ( I P . I HA in v e s tig a tin g legislative j o i n t co m m ittee M o n d a y n ig h t th e S e n ate C h a m b e r as he levelled a b a r r a g e of c h a r g e s a t P r e s i d e n t Gibb G ilc hrist a n d th e A&M Board o f D irec to rs. is n o t d e s ig n e d to h a v e all s t u d e n ts g e t n e w p h o to ­ s t a t s , " Mr. C a lkins said, “ I t is m e re ly to aid adv isors in h e lp in g ; s tu d e n ts select t h e p r o p e r cours- es." Those who do n o t have a n d e p a r t m e n t ; a n d o th e rs. He de- M p hoto5(at m a y a p p , y f o r a n e w d i n e d to n a m e t h e “ o th e rs, b u t , 1 when asked by R e p r e s e n ta ti v e ; S e a rc y Bracew ell . one a t the R e g i s t r a r ’s O ffice, See AAM, P ag e 4. ★ he w ould , * V ,, rvt h o r e j . nwH in if n T „ .’ • , „ , B o lte ’s A ustin a p p e a r a n c e will th e U n iv ersity th e a d m in is tra tio n of th r o w in g up h az in g as a s m o k e ­ screen t o co v e r u p th e r e a l t r o u ­ ble, which he ind ic ated d a te d back fo r a n u m b e r o f years. In t r y i n g se- to p r e s e n t a be sp o n so red by a n d A u stin c h a p te r s of th e AVC quence of th is tr o u b le Dr. W a lto n asked S e n a t o r H a r d e m a n le t and will include an a f te r n o o n r e ­ him re a d his p r e p a re d s ta te m e n t. ception and a b a n q u e t, in addition H a rd e m a n , h ow eve r, was a p p a r ­ to his U n iv ersity talk. en tly in te r e s te d on ly in th e p r e s ­ ent.,* as th e S e n a t e s p ersis ted in qu estio n in g Dr. W a lto n on “ Now’." “ I think th e tr o u b le goes o u t to to Boite, 27, was selected one of th e t e n o u t s t a n d in g y o u n g men in th e US by the J u n i o r C h a m ­ b e r o f C om m erce d u r in g 1946. ★ a d m in is tra tio n chronological t r y i n g to j Boite to Speak On Vet Jobs Thursday is in a T h a t th e v e t e r a n s w a n t jo b s and n ot h a n d o u ts will be th e idea e x ­ p resse d sp e ec h T h u rs d a y n ig h t a t 8 o’clock in th e Geology A u d ito riu m by C h a rle s G. Boite. the n a t io n a l c ha i r ­ Mr. B o ite m a n o f th e A m e ric a n V e t e r a n s C om m ittee a n d a u t h o r of “ The N ew V e t e r a n ." Mr. Boite title of his speech F i r s t — V e t e r a n s th r e e -d a y s p e a k in g tr ip t h r o u g h T e x a s and is “ Citi­ th e zens S eco n d .” The speech title is th e f i r s t p r e m ­ ise of th e AVC, a n d this t e n e t h as b ee n e la b o r a te d in his book. is on a A P h i B e ta K a p p a scholar a t D a r tm o u th College, he jo in e d th e B ritish A rm y a m o n th a f t e r g r a d ­ uatio n in J u n e , 1941, and received his com m ission as a lie u te n a n t in th e K in g ’s Royal Rifle Corps. While f ig h tin g w ith M o n tg o m e r y ’s E ig h th A rm y in t h e N o rth A f r i ­ can ca m p a ig n , he lost a leg a t El A lam ein and was d isc h a r g e d from th e a r m y in Ju ly , 1943. R e tu r n in g to th e US, Boite w e n t to w o rk as a w r i te r for th e O W L la te r tu r n i n g his a t t e n t i o n to v et- : e ra n s a f f a ir s . H e wa* invited b y i the S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t to be a con- o f : s u lt a n t t h e an d W orld W a r San F ra n c isc o C o n fe re n c e . r e p r e s e n ta t iv e II v e t e r a n s a t O ne of AVC, he b ec am e the o r g a n i z er s of the its f irs t chair- ; m an w hen it was se t up as an i n ­ f o rm a l co m m ittee in 1945, a n d was elec ted c h a ir m a n of the first in Des Moines, Iowa, conv ention last Ju n e . T h e f irs t AVC c o m m i t ­ into an five has g ro w n te e o f o rg a n iz a tio n 90,000 World of W a r II v eteran s. T he AYO Tlead is also a mem- j } b e r o f the b oard o f d ir e c to r s o f fo r W orld A m eric an s U n ite d G o v ern m e n t. E x - S t u d c n t A d d r e s s e s T e a c h e r * C. J- W ats on, f o r m e r Un i v er si t y s tu d e n t, was gu es t s p e a k e r for t h e T exas E le m e n ta r y Principals and Su p erv iso rs Association m e e t i n g last week. He the F o rt W o rth C h a m b e r of C o m­ m e rc e. Mr. W a tso n spoke on “ C e rtific a tio n o f Texa s E l e m e n ­ t a r y P rin c ip a ls a n d Supervisors, and S a la ry S chedul es f o r P r i nc i ­ pals." is now w ith Dr. W alton, w ho was sta lle d f o r m ore th a n an b o u r f ro m r e a d in g a p r e p a re d s t a t e m e n t by th e im ­ S e n a t o r p a tie n t q u e s tio n in g of th e D orsey B. H a r d e m a n , co m m ittee t h a t P re s id e n t G ilchrist has misled t h e B oa rd of D irec to rs . “ I in th in k be b as misled th e m f o rm u la tin g th e ru le s f o r c a d e t o ffic ers," be said. He accused told Wallace Termed 'Party Outcast' Subject of Resolution By Texas House T a k in g u p H e n r y W a lla c e ’s r e ­ ce n t speech es a g a in s t th e p r e s e n t U n ite d S ta te s fo re ig n policy, th e T ex a s H ouse o f R e p re se n ta tiv e s passed a d e n o u n c in g Mr. W allace as a n “ o u tc a st f ro m all political p a r ti e s o f A m e ric a n origin." T he resolution passed by a vote of 102-7 M onday. r e so lu tio n Also dea lin g w ith n atio n al f o r ­ eign policy was a H ouse a n d S e n ­ ate a p p ro v e d c o n c u r r e n t r e s o lu ­ tion s u p p o rtin g t h e T r u m a n pol- j icy. T he reso lu tio n s ta te d in p a r t : “ Resolved, th a t t h e House of R e p ­ r e se n ta tiv e s of th e S ta te of T exa s, the S e n a te c o n c u rrin g , m e m o r ia l­ ize th e C ongress o f th e U n ite d S ta te s to s u p p o r t th e p r o g ra m o f P re sid en t T r u m a n in th e r e h a b ili­ ta tio n of G re ek econo m y th r o u g h ex te n d in g f in a n c ia l aid, m ilita ry and economic advice, t o g e th e r w ith full m oral su p p o rt, including a c lea r com plete s t a t e m e n t o f th e aims and e x p e c ta tio n s of th e U n i t ­ ed S ta te s as a m e an s o f n e u tra liz - See W A L L A C E , P a g e 3. c o m m ittee if h az in g caused the fo rc e men a n d n o t guide th e m , Dr. W alton said when a s k e d b y H a r d e m a n th e p r e s e n t c o n tro v e rs y . In u r g in g th e to come to th e A&M cam pus a n d hold executive sessions f a c u lty m em bers, Dr. W alto n told o f th e dem otion o f C. H. MacDonald o f service of from a high ex ecutive position to an a g e n t in an o u tly in g d istric t. Mr. M acD onald had disa g re ed w ith the a d m in is tra tio n Dr. W a lto n stated. the A&M e x tensio n fo r A t this po in t D r. W a lto n w as Buy a Paper, Mister? “ Pa p e r s ! W o n ’t somebody buy a p a p e r ? " I f a girl in blue j e a n s an d a p le adi ng look stops you with t hi s question, b u y one mi s t e r — the s e p a p e r s m a y he h a r d to sell! This is t he t r a d i ti o nal issue put. o ut by t h e pledges of T h e t a S i gma Phi, h o no r a r y a n d professional j ou rn a l i sm f r a t e r n i t y f o r women, t hey ar e w o rt hy o f bei ng init iat ed the following S un day. t o prove The pledges d r e w lots. And t h a t ’s t he wa y the var ious and s u n ­ dr y t asks involved in g e t t i n g out a Daily T ex an f o r Tue s d ay w er e assigned. E v e r y post, from t h a t of night e di tor to t he lowliest r e p or t e r , was filled by a T h e t a Sig hopeful. l f you d r o p p e d by t he Daily Texa n office last night, you p r o b ­ ably noticed t h i r te en (is t h a t n u m b e r u nl u c k y ? ) girls worki ng like heavers, with t h r ee actives a r o u n d to “ crack the whi p. ” T hen if you got a* f a r hack as the spor ts cubby-hole, you wer e pr obably even mor e sur pri sed t o see t h a t nge-old e n t r e n c h m e n t of t he male ani mal occupied by two f emi ni n e f igures. It, is necessar y t o add. however, . that the r u m o r is u n t r u e : that c e r t a i n pin-ups t h e r e were repl a ce d bv pi c t u r es of Alan Ladd. I t ’s not too u n us u al to see a m u s e m e n t s a n d society h andl ed by women an d even the night e di to r is quite o f t en female, b u t even so, boys who dr opped hy last e ve ni ng left r a t h e r soon— j us t too ma n y girls all in one room! u th e basis o f AUVi_ A lth o u g h some co urses a re s e t up on t h e e n t i r e tw elve w ee ks o f s u m m e r schopl, if a Mr. C alkins stre s se d t h a t s t u d e n t does n o t plan to a t t e n d the f i r s t six wreeks he m a y still re g is t e r f o r th e second te rm d u r ­ ing th e p r e s e n t p r e - r e g is tr a t io n t h a t process. Mr. C alkins some courses, such as e n g i n e e r in g courses a n d E nglish I , w e re d i f f i ­ cu lt to condense into a six-w eeks te rm , hence, such courses will cover th e e n tir e su m m e r session. * E ac h co u rse will be m a r k e d o n See W A L K , P a g e 3. said 'Only a Few Reds On UT Campus' Law Student Traces Local Party Line M arion and his By CAROLYN HOLFORD Lea* th a n o n e -te n th o f one par c e n t o f th e s tu d e n t b o d y b e l o n g to th e C o m m u n ist p a rty , said M a­ rion Ladwig, law stu d e n t, s p e a k ­ ing a t W esley F o u n d a tio n S u n d a y night. He said t h a t the C o m m u n ist “ c lu b " com posed of U n iv e r s ity s tu d e n ts was less f o r t u n a t e t h a n the dow nto w n cell, as th e y h a v e few’ s tu d e n ts p a r ti c ip a tin g . v e ry tw in b r o th e r , William, gave f a c ts on the Com- m u n is t p a r t y in A u stin , ba s ed on ta lk w ith R u th K oenig, S t a t e a S e c r e ta r y C o m m u n ist th e P a r ty . T h e y p r e s e n t e d a so lution to he a t te m p te d by t he c h u rc h e s to w a r d c u r b in g communism. Tho problem , th e y believe, lies in tho f a c t the church does n o t provide a n a d e q u a t e p r o g r a m of social a n d r acial equality, a n d fo r this rea so n , people seek the C om ­ m u n is t p a r ty . t h a t of A f t e r te llin g th e b a c k g r o u n d of in c lu d in g the r e a ­ tho R u t h K oenig, s o n s she gave See S P E A K E R . P ag e 4. joini ng f o r W hat Qoei Oh rov Jarl, a p r e - w a r Austin High six-footer. The infield and o utf ield posi­ tions ar e we’,! m a n n ed , with n i n e f o r r e t u r n i n g include posts. al l-conference Tom Ch an d l e r is back in the c a t c h e r ’^ spot. l e t t e r me n vicing r e t u r n ee s Infield I /onghom coach, Bibb Falk, is expected to star* Bobby Layne a g a in s t the Bruins T h u rs d a y in an to get the j u m p on Pete e f f o r t J o n e ’g Bears. The S t e e r pitching s t a ff , while n o t havi ng the dept h o f Baylor's, ha* two o f the top players of the 1946 season. I^ayne an d Jim G o d­ f r e y, hacked up by abl e vet er an C h a r l e y Tanker®ley a n d freshman M urray Wall. The method of play in the SWC, in which not mor e t ha n two game* a r e played in succession, enables r t eam shor*- on pitcher s, time to r est he allow t w e e n t he mound. A p r em i u m is placed on quality r a s h e r t h a n quant it y. t h ei r aces ampl e turns on The out c ome o f the Texas Ray- LAUNDERETTE B l a n k s * . aprmd*, pillow* w a ih o d and c o m fo r t* or fl u ff dri#d— SOe 1 - D a y S e r v i c e 2 7 0 # G t ia d a lu p a P h o n a 2 - 0 4 # 5 MaSUfO- PORTRAIT STUDIO W a d d i n g s — G r o u p * — F i l m * K o d a k F i n i s h i n g — C o p i e s 1#22 L a v a c a P h o n * S -1 8 0 5 I MPIMHMMRMHMMIRI m n m m m m i s B O B B Y L A Y N E , n u m b e r on e p it c h e r o n tho Teas squ a d , is ex­ t o due! R o k a y R o w e p e c t e d w r o e l o y a l p la y s B a y lo r Thurs­ d a y lf he loses, tn« L o r q h o rn s w I be in the b o l * fo r F r i d a y s q a r re . t he o t h e r tor series may well d e t er m i n e the S ou t h wes t r hampi on . A sweep by e i t her would p u t two gamp* behind, and the o t h e r c o n ­ f er ence team* arp n ot expe ct ed to o f f e r e i th er serious competition. Besides the a l l- i mp o r t a n t Waco • erie*, A&M plays SMIT F r i d a y and S a t u r d a y a t College Station. An Aggie \r»s* would pr actically dr op AAM out of t he r u n ni ng . I a * t week, Baylor split with Oklahoma, wi nni ng 3 to 2 and losing 9 to 8. AAM lost to Texas, D e e p E d d y t o O p e n A p r i l I R Deep E d d y swi mmi ng pool will open at. 8 o ’clock F ri d a y, April 18, Beverly Sheffield, d i r ec t or of r ecreati on, ha* a n no u n c e d. The pool will have t he same price schedule a* Ba rt on Springs. Edgerton Does It T he superiority o f Edgerton styling was never hefter exemplified than in this very sm art bal- moccasin style. N otice the unusual saddle, the heavy extruded seams and the trim piping around the ankle lines. This is a brow n and white sports style you will be really proud to wear. Aik for Style 9609 te nni s int r a mura l *, which The in progress, p ut Lucille are still F e n d e r and Susan Hami lton in first place in the doubles matches, with second place holder* Ma ry Wa r e and P e g g y Vilbig, both of Kappa Alpha Thet a. ★ r a i ne d W o m e n ’* i n t r a m u r a l softbal l game*, which wer e out Monday, will c ont inue T uesda y, weather p er mi tting. T e a m s ached uled to play ar e Alpha Epsilon Phi vs. Grace Hall; A nd r e ws D o r ­ mit ory vs. Delta Phi Epsilon; K a p ­ pa Kappa G a m m a vs. Zeta Tau Alpha, and Co-ops vs. Chi Omega. Wica, which has won t he s o f t ­ ball f o r the past t h r ee year*, is seeded f ir s t t he Ba pt i s t S t u de n t again, with Union, Ka ppa Ka ppa G a mma , and Kappa Alpha T he t a vieing f or the ot he r positions. t o u r n a m e n t i n t r a m u r a l Intramural Schedule T U E S D A Y SOP I H A L ) . 4 1 5 o ’C l o c k S i g m a C h i v * HRO P a r k hor*** v» < a r t a r Ho i*# A A M a m a c * v * . I t c i t a S i g m a P h i . I h a l a m * C o - O p , S I S o ’C lock \ * . ' l a u ( r n P h i . P h i K a p p a p a l t a B l o m q u i s t S w e d e * ' I a n D e l t a v a . T a u D e l t a P h i . v a . G l e n n H n u a i . T E N N I S S I N G L E S 4 o'C lo ck W i n n e r : P a l e h a n t y , P h i ( l a m D o l t , D o h a r t y . P i K A v a . K e m p . K a p p a S i g S ’ a v t n s , H a - S e r v i c e m a n v a . M e - C u t e h a n , K x - S e r v i e e m e n P a v i a , L f I) v a . B e n s o n , J o h n , I n d . v a S t a n l e y P y n d u a , . S a r g e n t . R S U . T h e l e m a C o - O p . 8 o ’C l o c k W i n n e r : B i g g * . K a p p a S i g . B e t a . v a . M e n k t n g . K a p p a B i g S a n d e r * . W i n n e r M c M i l l a n , K a p p a N ' g . G r o a e - P r i n g l e , r l o a e . P h i K a p S i g v a , w i n n e r S A E , T u c k e r . P h i ( i n rn P e l t . L i g g e t t , F . x - S e r v i r e m e n v a . S h a r p , T e j a a C l u b . P F M M a r q u e * , N e w m a n C l u b v a , C a m p b e l l , C o a t * , ' C h e l e m * C o - O p v a A n d e r a o n , T h e l e m e C o - O p . R o a e n w a a a e r . S A M v a . w i n n e r : C a m p ­ b e l l , K a p p a S i g . Y a d e n . P i K A . G O L F S I N GL E S S m r e * f o r P r a t r o u n d o f s e c o n d f l i g h t o r I n t r a m u r a l O f f i c e ’I u e a d a y d u e W e d n e s d a y , A p r i l i n Jft o r 1ft, B e r t H u f f , K a p p a A l p h a v a . J W . B i t t , I n d . A r t u r o Q u i r o l a , N e w m a n C l u b v a . B. L . W e i n g a r t e n , P h i S i g m a D e l t a . J o e L e o n a r d , L a m b d a C h i A l p h a v a . J a c k B u r k a , R e l u c t a n t D r a g o n * . G o r d o n K . S m i t h , L C D v a . LL J . B r o o k - e r a o n . S i g m a C h i . R u a a e 11 W e a v e r . W e a t ' i e a a a C l u b v a . T e d L o n g i n o , W e a l e y . G l e n n M o r t i m e r , B e t a t h e t a P i v a . J o e F T u c k e r . F o r t W o r t h C l u b . B e d f o r d S W y n n e , P h i K a p p a P a l v a , C e c i l I i , S m i t h , P r e s b y t e r i a n C l u b . R o b e r t h C r a w f o r d . I n d . v a . M. H. E m e r y , D e l t a T a u D e l t a . J o h n E . B i r t . W e a l e y v a J o e L. H a r ­ g r a v e . K a p p a A l p h a . H i l l y P a d d o c k , P h i K a p p a S i g v a . Bi l l A b l e * S P E W i l l i a m (» S e a r a , M c A d a m a H e t a e r a v a H o b T r e a d w e l l . W n o d « M u h l e t r a k e r a . F i t z h u g h . P i K A v a . W i l l i a m (J. W A K e n d r i c k , B e t a T h e t a P i W a t h a T S r h u 11» K a p p a S i g v a . J o h n P a t H v r d W h i t e n i n g W h i t K i d * v a . W D i x o n . C h i P h i . O B. l o n e * . A T O M e r e r * . AF, Pi. W i l b u r K. S u t t o n , C h i P h i v a I r w i n R o y S m i t h , P r e a h v t e r i a n C l o t * v a , J . I . D i r k * . I a m h d a C h i A l p h a . Derision t o call o f f t he c o nt e s t was mad* only a f ew m i nu t e s b e ­ f ore 3 o'clock, when W a s h i n g t o n ' s A mer ican L e a gu e S e n at o r s w e r e t h e N e w t a ngl ed with to have York Yankees. T he P r e s i d e n t w a s to have hur l ed t he f i r s t ball with his good " s o u t h p a w . ” Mr. T r u m a n — who m a y keep his t radi ti onal p it c hi n g e n g a g e m e n t on F r i d a y — did n ot leave his l i m ­ ousine f l ag -d r ap e d box when a s t e a d y rain i ncreased as g am e t i m e n ea r ed . to e n t e r his I nst ea d, t h e P re s i d e n t — a good Missouri fan of t h e " s ho w m e ” school - wait ed u n d e r t h e el ands for t he decision o f t he e l eme nt s and Cl ar k G r i f f it h, the v e t e r a n ow n er o f t he Wa sh i n g t o n Club. T h e chi ef execut ive was oh- i I ’Mural Softball Games Postponed to Friday Y e s t e r d a y ’# softbal l g am e s In the i n t r a m u r a l le ague which wer e postponed on a c c o u n t n f r ain will he played off, with one except ion, on F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n . Th# except ion, the gamp b e ­ t we e n S i g m a Nu a n d Phi K ap pa Sigma, will t a k e place on We dnes - ; d a y a f t e rn o o n . Ga me s to be pla y ed o f f on F r i ­ day a r e as follows: Alba Club vs. Deep Eddy, Ri nkv Dinks vs. W e s ­ ley F oun da t i o n, S i g ma Alpha Mu vs. S i gma Alpha Epsilon. Houst on Club vs. P r e s b y t e r i a n Club, a n d P r a t h e r Hall vs. We st T ex a s Club. 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N o wonder that with millions of smokers everywhere, P h i l i p M o r r i s is America's FINEST Cigarette! MORRIS Stora Houri; 9:30 to 5:30 P M Snow White Laundry 401 W. 25th Phone 7-2152 I A L W A Y S B E T T E R - B E T T E R A L L W A Y S THI DAILY TEXAN Fag# J Pre-registration Advising Set (C ontinued from page I ) th e ten ta tiv e course card to in d i­ cate if the stu d en t w ill a tten d th * particular class fo r the en tire se s­ sion, fir st term on ly, or secon d term only. Som e courses w ill b e based both on th e com plete se s­ sion and sin g le, divided term , h e added. Mr. Calkins hopes to m ail addi­ tional registration m aterial to stu ­ dents by A pril 24. Sum m er c a ta ­ logu es and class schedules are due to appear A pril 25. D ay classes w ill be dism issed April 29 fo r everyon e ex cep t law students, but n ig h t classes (th o se b eginning a t 7 o ’clock or la ter) w ill be met. P rospective law stu ­ dents m ust check w ith th e re g is­ trar for approval o f their academ ­ ic requirem ents. N o one w ill be permitted school to enter w ithout approval o f the registrar. law “ W I L L I E ” CU RE Auto and House Store 19th and San Jacinto Phone 2-7757 , Floor M ats 2. Seat Covers 3. Chrome Spotlights U.S. TIRES 19th end Sun J a c i n t o Phone 2-7757 19 th a nd Guadalupe — Ph. 2-5466 EXCLUSIVE A n d C om plete R a d ia to r and Cooling S ystem S erv ice l f * J New S t Used R a d ia to r* f o r all Makes of C a re Install W a t e r Pu m p # T h e rm o s t a t s Welch P u m p s Fan Belts Radiator Ho*# W a t e r disL t u b e s R a d i a t o r s C l e a n e d , R e p a i r e d a n d R e c o r e d Dewey Puryear Radiator Works Seeond and Colorado St*. Ph. 8829 Now, your Home Permanent is EASIER! EASIER! EASIER! with new, round PLASTIC CURLERS exclusive with HOME PERMANENT THE CREME COLD WAVE Deluxe K i t , with plastic c urlers R e g u la r K it, fiber c u rle rs • $2 oo Refill, no c u r le r s . , , M 08 AU prices f lu s tax Home Drug Co O n the D r ag ICitizen Protests |CHy Planning U S Attitude Toward Latins Distorted, Lecturer Says Telephones After Radio House Issue (C ontinued from Pag® I ) d ents w ould no lo n ger fin d th em ­ selv es In the m iddle o f a highw ay. P lanning, he said, m ust include questions o f how fa r the m other m ust go to the m arket, the fa th er to work, the children to school and playgrounds. (C ontinued from p age I ) th e savage “ A lso, In th e la st fe w years books have com e o u t from Latin A m er­ ica to tell us th at the L atins are not all th a t scares the explorer, or th e h opeless peon that harasses th e b usin ess man, nor sim ply th e p icturesq u e that delights th e folk lorist. B u t w e are fin d in g them to be highly ed u cat­ ed, shrewd, and o ften v er y criti­ form ing cal, look in g a t us and th eir opinions by our action s," she added. Mr. Ossana, ca llin g a tten tio n to the fa c t that so m uch orderly p lan ­ n in g w ould n ecessita te k eep in g it strictly w ithin the pow er o f an that e ffic ie n t cen tralized power w ould be required to disregard desires for som e in the good o f the m ajority. Their literatu re g iv es us an in­ look in to the w ay L atin s sigh t upon us; w orshippers o f business, frivolous, and provincial, som e­ w hat afraid o f ideas to th e ex ten t that discussion here isn ’t the in ­ door and outdoor sport as it is in S ta tin g th a t in his opinion, it Latin A m erica. To th is M iss F er­ could becom e a w orking force for g u s o n sm ilingly said, “ W hat we fu rth erin g real dem ocracy if the need is a good dose o f U ruguay­ educational program that precedes ans, C hileans, and M exicans to th e physical im provem ents is s u f­ arouse our in terest in m ore discus- fic ie n t to m ake th e public aw are o f advantages to be derived from sion.” However, their opinion as i t . y i r . Leipziger said that nothing I reflected by their publications is i t , J * olutionary is necessary or even ' sprinkled with good, fo r th ey like our technology, our medical and A greein g that the master plan engineering training, our great fa- jnust determine such questions as | eility to organize. Especially do w heth er Austin, for example, is to | they like our democracy, Miss Fer- implies rem ain a Lyme believes the plan m ust be a classlessness which they are kept su fficien tly flexible to U k e working toward and fo r which really care o f unforseen changes. residential city, Mr. ' gusson pointed out, which ' they f e e l the need and possible. To questions o f le gality it was want, (Franger, pointed ou t that su ffic ien t legis- “ Individuals play a very signifi- lation now exists to enable vast cant, if not the most paramount i m p r o v e m e n t s . Texas cities, s a i d ; part in Pan-American and inter- §Mr. ju st aren’t using national relations,’’ Miss Fergus- them, and as a result our cities are son declared, pointing ou t that the ■not planned to accommodate the I incidents through history which human being but rather to have have brought greatest response o f the m onumental thoroughfares. I warmth and goodwill from Latin peop le have been when in­ dividuals have go n e to th ese cou n ­ tries, o ffic ia lly or n o n -o fficia lly , sim ply as sin cere, good neighbors w ith no con d escen din g air, but as gen tlem en w ho have tried to f it into th e custom s and habits o f the people o f th a t country. “ W hat w e have to do is to g e t a picture o f w hat is ‘over th ere’ and consider ev ery action as an indi­ vidual m atter, w hether diplom at, consul, or to u rist,” she asserted . “ The m odel fo r th e U nited N a­ tion s is Pan-A m ericanism , and w here is has staggered , it has been and b ecau se o f the w here it has worked, it has been because o f the individual.” individual, The n ex t lectu re in th e series sponsored by the In stitu te o f L at­ in A m erican studies is April 22, at 8 o ’clock, in th e G eology A udito­ rium , w here Dr. D onald D. Brand, P rofessor o f A nthropogeography at the U n iversity o f N ew M eico, Chem Profs Return From W ashington Meet professor W illiam A. F elsin g , p rofessor of chemistry, and Robbin C. A n ­ derson, associate o f chemistry, recently returned from Washington, D.C., where th e y a t ­ represen U - tended m eetin gs as tives o f the defense research lab­ oratory. The topics discussed were classified “ restricted” under w ar­ time security methods, and Dr. F elsing could not disclose who a t ­ tended the conference. However, he was free to say the discussions dealt with latest developments in combustion. w ill speak on “T he P resen t In ­ dian P opulation o f Latin A m eri­ ca .” WSSF Will Help Future Leaders (C ontinued from P a g e I ) To illu stra te how b adly aid is needed, Malik cited exam p les o f the p artially destroyed and raided co lleg es and u niversities in E u ­ rope; th e undernourished physical condition typical o f stu d en ts the world over; displaced stu d en ts un­ able to return to their hom es; and dam aged hospitals th at are oper­ ating w ith in su fficien t equipm ent. M oney is also heeded fo r stud en t scholarships and travel to build in tern ational understanding. C ontinuing through Friday, co l­ livin g lectio n s w ill be m ade units. B ooth s w ill be se t up on the cam pus Thursday abd Friday for th ose w ho have not been con­ tacted personally. in tha fund given to D onation s Sunday include: W esley F oundation— $172. U n iv ersity C om m unity Church — $19.91. $15.50. $92.51. $56.28. — $80.65. — $30.00. Central Christian Church— U n iv ersity Christian Church— U n iversity B ap tist Church— U n iversity P resbyterian Church Lutheran Student A ssociation Court Change Fight Indicated Houston Attorney Outlines N ew Plan (C ontinued from P*gA I ) than work eould properly be handled. He also pointed o u t the d isadvantages o f h a v in g no court o f fin a l au th ority in the sta te fo r certain types o f cases, and showed how ju d g es w ere n ot held resp ons­ ible to anyone fo r th e ir adm inis­ trative duties. tb s A s proposed b y exp ert council o f ju d g es and law yers, the plan w ould m ake th e Suprem e Court head o f the ju d icial system w ith au th ority to organize jud icial districts and trial cou rts a s the need exists. The Suprem e Court eith er create or abolish could courts and in tra n sfe r order to balance the need. A boli­ tion o f courts w ould not be e f ­ fectiv e until a fte r ad jou rn m ent o f th e n ex t session o fth e S ta te L eg ­ islatu re in order th a t th e plan could be vetoed by th e leg isla tiv e body if th ey thou gh t th e change unw arranted. ju d g es W hen a vacan cy occurred on any bench, a bi-partisan nom in­ in the judicial a tin g com m ission d istrict would subm it three nom i­ n ees to the g overn or w ho w ould se lect one to serve. A t the end o f the the n ew ly appointed Judge w ould have to stand fo r re­ election by ru n nin g a g a in st his own record. A v a can cy would ex ist if a m ajority voted again st him. term , The plan also calls for an advis­ ory council which m eets w ith the Suprem e Court and an adm inistra­ tive director who would gather statistics on all courts in the state as a basis fo r reorganization. Mr. Montgomery pointed out that the . state would be saved both tim e and m oney by the system. W IE N IN G PH O TO GRAPH in the portrait division of the Camera Club's recent contest is the picture of Ann Camathan taken by Betty Wallace. Miss Carnathan, junior from Dallas, was also named Miss Photography of 1947 for a photograph entitled "Devotion," also by Miss Wallace. Wallace Is 'Outcast/ Says Texas House (C ontinued from Pag* I ) N ew members of the fraternity are Elizabeth A. Biggs, Jack S. Blanton, Morris A. Brooks, W il­ liam G. Brooks, Ellis M. Brown, Lucius D. Bunton, Cockrell, Her­ man L. Crow, Ralph E. Frede, Florence Glover, Tom M. Gouger, Donald V. Hammond, Mrs. Azu- cena Hensley, Miss Kim m ey, era Mae l e e , Harry P. Mathis, James Texas pride cam e out in m any legislators when th e y discovered H. Morgan, John R. Nichols, Glenn Petsch, W’illiam C. Pool, Lucille A. i that Senator Arthur Vandenburg’a Rack, Riddlesperger, J. Hubert name preceeded that of T e x a s’s Wilson, J. Z. Rowe, Ivy Homer Senator Tom Connally in the Wal- iace resolution. The m atter was Speer, Robert Jam es McKithan, promptly put to a House vote and and Bill B ert Wills. Judge Robert W. Stayton, an the names changed, placing the ing tha threat o f further exp an ­ sion o f Communism, thus en u n ci­ ating a world policy as being op ­ posed to Communism.” honorary member o f the fratern- Texas Senator’s first. ity, introduced the speaker. U T E x S e r v e d in R ue aia Brigadier General W alter E. Todd, ex-student, returned recent­ ly from Moscow, where he served as U nited S ta tes Military Air Attache s i n c e N o v e m b e r , 1945. T e x t of the resolution follow s: W H E R E A S, President Truman, sustained by the Democratic P ar­ ty o f the nation and supported by the Republican Party in Congress, and particularly by those two g re a t Americans, Senator Tom Connally and Senator Arthur V a n ­ denberg. w ho have fou gh t har- to Eighth Air Force in Europe and : moniously and c o n t i n u o u s l y the Pacific. While deputy air protect and unify the foreign pol- chief for the southwest P a c i f i c , ; i c y o f this Government, is cour- vindicate he attended the Cairo and Teheran ageouslv s t r u g g l i n g to conferences. On V-E D ay he w as and sustain t h e s p i r i t , traditions, deputy commander to Lieutenant and p a t r i o t i s m o f t h e American Government am ong the nations of General Jim my Doolittle. the earth; and General Todd served with the SOLVED by the House o f Repre- »entatives o f the State o f Texas, that the people o f the Lone Star State repudiate and denounce the activities and utterances o f the said Wallace, and earnestly assure our Presid ent that the people of Texas are solidly behind and for in sustaining the “ Truman him Doctrine,” the in m aintaining courage, dignity and integrity o f this Government, both a t home and abroad. BE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED that the Clerk o f this House is hereby in structed to mail today, by air mail, authenticated copies of this Resolution to President Truman and to Senators V and en ­ berg and Connally. Debate Subject Is Truman Doctrine' I Treason doth n ever prosper, j W H E R E A S, one Henry A. Wal- w hat’s the reason? For i f it pros- I lace, an outcast from all political per, none dare call it treason. Sir John Ilarington. societies their affirm ative hav* and negative team s which will d e ­ parties of American origin, is now batfl the qUPStion; Resolved: That in foreign lands criticizing and ,, , denouncing the President o f the Congress Should Adopt Presid ent Fiv® campus selected speech . . , , • i ,, m . , . e n r o o t MEDICO F I L T E R E D S M O K I N G J to I U nited States and condemning the Trum an’s Proposal i foreign policies o f this Govern- Greece and Turkey, from Tue«- through Friday, m ent: and W H E R E A S, the said Wallace is April 18 at 7 o ’clock in Garrison Hall 3 in inter-socictv spring d e­ bates. a political Maverick and is w ith ­ the out authority to speak for American people; and j April 15 o f Aid _ W HEREAS, w e believe he is lending aid and com fort to the enemies o f the United States and con ­ our government by publicly demning our cou n try’s foreign pol­ icies. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RE- _ Badminton Tourney Set for April 25 The annual Austin Badminton Tournament will be held at She Austin Athletic Club on April 25 I and 26 under the auspices o f the ; Austin Badminton Club and the _. City Recreation Department. Play i is scheduled to begin at 7 o clock y ‘* n» 1,1 Friday .v e n in * , and through Saturday n i * h t continue | , T>, T. . • i i , . A thenaeum will be represented by the affirm ative team of John Nelson and Harvey Witheral and the negative team of Frank Brown and Lou Davies. Forensica: affirmative, Gloria Cole and Beverly P otto ff; n e g a - ’ tive, B etty Berkman and Linda Sepkowitz. i Griscom: affirmative. P h y l lis j Rubinett and Sara Ann Berlowitz;] negative, Patsy Pinson and Mari­ lyn Freed. Hogg: affirm ative, Jerry Dalton and Bob Jones: negative, Bill Bruce and Bill Tribble. Rusk: affirm ative, Put Lambert and Ottis Ward; negative, Paul Cook and Earl Smith. Each n ight a member of the speech fa cu ltv will serve as ehair- man. speech students will act as and m em ber, o f t h . f.ve 11 .. - aoeiet.es w ill he time-Veopers. MU ST KELL 'SS F o rd o r P l y m o u t h ; mo- t o r Usa t h a n m o n th old; m echanically per fe ct. $385. See a f t e r 2, 4112 Ave. F P L A T IN U M MO UNTED d iam o nd E n ­ g a g e m e n t ring. Call 6691. lent mec hanical 1939 O L D S M O B IL E club-coup#, excel­ p erfe ct bodv. See 396 C. Deep E d d y Apts., I.aTe Austin Blvd, a f t e r 6. condition, .< ». .v-Gl’S A i .......... in N o r th Wa Have 3 *mall hom es A u s tin fo r KALE. T hey can be b o u g h t for as little aa 8500, and $40 per m on th . You can m o ve In a f t e r a b ou t two • ( a l l 7-3962 show ience. I will th ese house* a t y o u r co n v e n ­ in f o rm a tio n . for “ T W O H E A D ” b ran d new Schick, elec­ tric ra z o r and a u t o m a t i c rack, for sale a t reaso na b le price. Call 8-5549, a s k for Phillip. FOR S A L E : Size 88 T uxedo, excellent condition, $40. 1402 Oxford. 8-2063. M ust sell before T h u r s d a y . FOR S A L E : U n derwood s t a n d a r d t y p e ­ o v e r ­ sh ape, ha u le d .4525 Av*. F. Call 7-1250, Pete. recen tly w r ite r, fine •46 B A L F O R g r e e n epecial deluxe P l y ­ dealer. Call tu d o r. N o t m o u th , a 8-5322. L AW O U T L I N E S C o n t r a c t s , Domes tic Relations , Oil and Gas, Crim inal Ta w . E v id e nce, Real P ro p e rt y . V a r s i t y Mimeo Service, n e a r U n i v e r s i t y J r . H igh , 1904 ^ Neches, P h on e 6916. F O U R Two IRONS, t u x two sh i r t s each. Call 8-2636. woods mixed $26. $5 1 4 V * . 15-4, E N G A G E M E N T RING, larg e c e n t e r d i a ­ mond Vi c a r a t, on# s m a ller on each side, in p latin u m on yellow gold band. Price $350. Co st m a $478. Call 2-6497. re t 2 Y E A R leas* and f u m i t u r * f o r aal* for from lo cation. W rit# Box s t u d e n t house. g i r ls ’ block I cam p us, ex cellen t T -R R SACRIF ICING A P A R T M E N T I I m m e ­ d iate occu panc y of 2 0 f t, 8 m o n t h old house tr a i le r a t r e a r of r n v a t # residence . All ut ilities. 1803 E a s t Ave. a f t e r 6. 2-8123. BOOK S H E L V E S for eel*. $5. H a n d ­ made, pa inted. Delivered. Call 8-2125 N E W PR IC ES R E DUCE D .... ........... S e r v i l e * Com et Scoo ters _ See 1511 L av aca _ $237.50 _ 1159.50 Ph. 8084 H o m e D rug LOST T H U R S D A Y m o r n in g between and Hom e Ec B l d g . : r e t u r n black billfold. Keep billfold and papers, please. P h o n e H u g h a t 9014. _________________________________ t h e money, L O S T : O N E K A E Slid* Rule, black in vicinity of C h e m i s t ry Bldg. case, Call J a m e s S to ne 9081 for reward. L O ST : K A E Slid* Rule, black case, W ed n es d ay a m., pr obab ly CB 313 or 218. Reward $5 Call Bill Motseh, 4796. TAN W A L L E T belonging R e w ard if r e t u rn e d to T. Reilly. to Room 21 IB , L ittle Ca m pu s Dorm . Call 8- 9411. L O S T : S P E f r a t e r n i t y pin. I f fo un d call Blake Miller. 8-8561. Reward. 6. L O S T : K A F. IO inch Log Log Duplex Slide R u le in Union Building. If found to Box T -R M . Reward. Nam e r e t u r n R o ge r Mason on th * ca sa F rid a y L O S T : Black wallet a t B a rt o n S prings bu t please r e t u r n wallet. Call Vie. Newhall* 8-3467. a f t e rn o o n . Keep m on ey Meals 2 delicious m eals daily C O N V E N I E N T TO th e ca m pus, we se rv e for $36 per m o n th or a t 65c per meal. Meal hours are 12:10 and 1:10. also 6:10 and 6:10. 207 E. 22nd. Behind Greg ory Gym. P h o n e 2-8348. VI SIT T H E Boots m eals a re s e rv e d fa m ily style 'N Saddle, where in a t ­ t r a c t i v e d in ing room. 11:30 to 2, 5 to 7. Bre a k f a s t, also. I l l E. 19 acro ss from I n t r a m u r a l Field. Ph on e 8-4 4 49. H U T C H IN S O N H O U S E Your meal cost, m o n th ly r ate, b e g in ­ ning t o d a y will a m o u n t to only $17.42, en ding April *0. W h y no t Join y ou r f rie n d s who enjo y th o se fine m eals a t H U T C H IN S O N HOUSE . 1903'/2 Wichita Phone 8-3814 Music, Dancing Y O U C A N ? ? ? IF YOU CAN P L A Y W E CAN RECORD IT — I T — J e w s - h a r p e , o r g a n s , horn*. o r c h e s t r a s pianos, you or J u g s , h arp s, n am e it. Call Custom Recording Service S m ith 8-7815 A lb ert 2-3683 MUSIC FOK P A R T IE S AND DANC ES— 4 ho u rs of th # bes t record music avail- abl*— * public ad d ress s y s te m end op­ .SIO. E q u ip m e n t and personnel e r a t o r for 4 call si m u l t a n e o u s dance*. On# doe# it. F o r a p p o in tm e n t, phone 8683. JA CK MASELF.S. VISIT OUR NE W large record d e p a r t ­ m e n t for th # la t e s t record hits. Large stoc k of Victor, Columbia. D tcca and Capitol records. I>arg# new record booth* for you r convenience B L E D SO E MUSIC CO. P ho n e 8-1812 SI* W. 8th Bt. D R . H. B. P A R K S G E N E R A L DENTISTRY 627 W . 34 Ph.2-1575 Ride W anted W A N T RIDE to F o r t W o r t h S a t u r d a y a ftern o o n , April 19. Call 8-1993 a f te r Riders W anted — Travel by C a r — Save tim * and m oney on week-end trip". Ph on e 7-1323 a f t e r 4 weekdays. S T U D E N T T R A V E L S ER V IC E S t u d e n t s Only Special Service YOUR LAUNDRY T R O U B L E S a r * over I Clothe* done nice and quick. Call ne in fo rm atio n . Telephone additional for 2-4862. 1609 Singleton. S T E R L IN G HOME LAUNDRY, 1505 E. (R e a r ) p ho ne 8-8548. On# Day 7th Service. W IL K E R S O N TR U C K L IN E S Hayrides, tr u n k and b ag g a g e delivery serv ice. Courteou s service. Reasonable ates. Cali 8-9611. c a r S H A R E E X P E N S E rides. R e c i t e r your e x ­ changed. An A u to S hare E x p en se S e r v ­ ice. 102 W fo r p a s sen g ers. R e fe rences IO. Call 2-3333. Now U nd er New M a n a g e m e n t Exp erienced W o r k m e n H A IR C U T S 6 0c S t a c y ' s B a r b e r S h o p 2 5 0 2 G u a d a l u p e T U T O R IN G IN F R E N C H by gr a d u a te s t u d e n t . Pho n e 8-3993. o r 8188. Tutoring Typing E X P E R T T H E S I S T y p in g and editing. Call 7-1634 CLIP T H IS a d — F o r s r e e d y and a c c u r ­ a te t yp ing , call 8-6246. M A R T IN ’S M IM EOGR APH S H O P — Public S t en og rap h er. Typin g, Mimeo­ g r a p h in g , N o ta r y Public, Top quality work alw ay s. 2418 Guadalupe. Phone 6606. F o r T Y P IN G c a ll 7 -1 2 4 9 E X P E R T typ in g e t lower ra te s. U niv er­ s ity neighbor hood. T#l#phon# 8477, T Y PIN G DONE e t horn#. Piton# 8-8088. TYPING W A N T E D . E x pert, n e s t, cheap Call 8-6600 E X P E R I E N C E D T Y P I S T : BBA G r a d ­ u a t e e nd Legal S t e n o g r a p h e r will do them** s«ryie* yotir r e p o r t s , and o th e r com petition*. Quick and rea so n a b le rat**. Gall 2-9938. ty p i n g of t h c i s , Typewriter Repair T Y P E W R I T E R S re p a i re d ; all mak## and models r*?an#d and a d j u s te d by ex pert m ec hanics. Texas Book S to re , phono 6141. • Replaceab le filter In n e w Prank Medic# Cigarette Fieldon* filters t h e smoke, P O R T A B L E TY P E WK l f ERS, a n y make. e Cuts d e e m nicotine, Call 8-1284 a f t e r 6. W anted W A N T ‘85 ’37 F o rd o r Che vrolet. Cash , o r trad# older car. Call Earl P. S m ith . Pflugerv ille, p h on a 78. to e Cuts flo wn Irritating tore. e In s e p h y rw e lg h t alum inum , e Special styles for m en a n d women, e $1 with IO filters, h a n d y (much a n d gift b a s . W atch Repairing S U I H A N K A C O . I N C M I W l O I K U $196. GOOD K I M B A L L p r a c tic e for delivery, ter m *. BLED SOE MUSIC CO. P b on # 8-1812. 316 W. 6th St. piano E asy F re e Help W anted Y O U R S O N G • ARR A N G E D FOR O RC HEST RA • P R E S E N T E D BY A KINGER • R E COR DED BY A BAN D Custom Recording Service S m i t h 8-7316 A lb e r t 2-8638 a o u th « a s t I W A N T E D : YOUNG m en fo r p a r t tim # evenin g work. Se# Mr. K a s t n e r, Grey- In p r i v a t e , hound Coff*# Shop, 118 K. 10th. m er, boys ag e 17*19 Will W A N T E D FOR full tim # work th is s u m ­ In T exas, New Mexico and Colorado. Se* Mr. A C. M a rlin fro m 6 til 7, T u esd ay , April 2 2. Rm 316, Union Bldg. tr a v e l Loans A U T O L O A N S W H Y NOT . M O N TH L Y P A Y M E N T S R E D U C E YOUR . . . You m a y b« abl# e x t r a cash t o o l to g e t — U P TO 16 MO NTHS TO R E P A Y — L OW I N T E R E S T — FAST S ER V IC E P A C I F I C F I N A N C E L O A N S P.. C. T U R R IL L . MGK. 900 CO NGRESS PHONF, 8-8443 P IA N O LES S O N S on th* Drag. Com* to In mu*ic 2328 G u ad alu pe #nd work lesson* with y o u r sp r in g cia****. T H E C A M P U S M I S I C S E R V IC E P o w erfu l public addr***, p h on o graph and reco rdin g eq uip m en t. A complete r e ­ corded m u n e se rvice for dance* ( g a t h ­ erin g s fro m 20 to 4 000) only 810. In ­ clude* precision e q uip m en t, th * bes t r e ­ co rd ing s a n d c o urteou s Bervie#. Personals ‘ A T T E N T I O N ! ! All medical st u d e n t* e n ­ In S e p tem b er a t co n t a c t Aud rey Woodall t e r i n g Medical School plea** 2- 2491, Im mediately. Radio Service Quick Service 3 W a y s : ! 1. Lea v« a t 24 IM Guadalu pe 2. B ring to 8702 Speedway S. Dial 8-6266 for pick-up. i CARL a U N I V E R S A L RADIO SERVICE, T H E R A NANC E W A T C H S HOP W ateh -C lo ck A Je w e lry R e p airing “ E x clu siv ely ” 105 W. 10th % block W. of Congree* A v a PH. 8890 WATCH REPAIRING. Pro# ##tiin#t# af co s t mad* w ith in 48 ho urs. L#av# your th# Tax## Book S to re . 2244 w atch s t Goads) up*. W A T C H R E P A IR IN G I M M E D I A T E E S T I M A T E S ONLY G E N U I N E FA CTORY M A TERIALS U SED T H R E E DAY SHRVICK Com plete rV sed o r cylinder Jin# c r y s t a l s , ty p e including WATCH * J KW FLR V RE TA IR CARPENTER'S 2608 G u ad arip # Ph. 2-4819 Entries are being handled by Mrs. Becky Horton, phone 2-7108, and by Mrs. Paul Baker, phone 5662. Entry f e e s are $1.50 per event, and deadline for filing is 5 o ’clock, Wednesday afternoon, April 23. defending ! Among the cham ­ pions who will participate in this year’s tournam ent are Cal N ew - I ton, director o f Student Publica­ tions and w inner o f m en ’s singles, and Marjorie Newton, winner of w om en’s singles, who also co m ­ bined their talents for victory In mixed doubles. EXPERT TYPEWRITER REPAIR SERVICE Tex a s Bookstore Rub-a-dub-dub, three kids In a tub. W e ’re on our way to THE A V A L O N Announcement* T Y P E W R I T E R S an® ad d in g m achines Sulci and Service. S p e c i a l i t y * in Re­ pairs C A P IT O L T Y P E W R I T E R A ADD­ ING ' M A C H IN E CO.. 612 S Congress. P ho n e 8-8877. P U B L IC A D D R E S S S Y S T E M Good record a s s o r t m e n t ! and o p e r a ­ to r for d an ces a n d p ar ties. Also p o rt­ able P . A. ey atem fo r use in c a r s or picnics. S A W R AD IO S ER VIC E Call 2 -7949 lf no an sw er. 8-7778 Apartm ent W anted V E T E R A N S T U D E N T and w ork ing wifa desire fu rn is h e d a p a r t m e n t . Call Mrs Mono a t 8-8782 f ro m 8 to 6. Coaching E N G L I S H co achin g by degree, w ith M A E n glish m ajo r Ph o ne 8-8867 a f t e r 4. MATH COA CHING R. M. Randle. 2309 San An ton ie P ho ne 8-1158 COA CHING IN S p an ish. Beginne r* p r e ­ ferred . Ted Ma nzano, 2-0076. COACHIN G IN M a th and P hysic* by W. H. Adam son, 1001 E. *9. Call 7-6919 fo r a p p o in tm e n t. / Delivery Service Dial 1-8487 Miller Delivery Service “ M e rcha n t# D elivery" R e f r i g e r a t o r s — S tov e* — B a f t a * # O u r Specialty Mo vin * — P a c k i n g — C r a t i n * S ervice Reason ab le Rates P r o m p t and Reliable Dancing B E AN E X P E R T DANCER U n i v e r s i t y C l a s s e s : Monday, W ed n es d ay A F rid ay , 8 p.m. 65e for on* I Vt hou r class in st r u c t i o n with les io n P r i v a t e les so ns by a p p o in tm e n t. A N N E T T E D U V A L DANCE S TU D IO 10th A C on g res s P h o ne 8-3961 W A N T E D : YOUNG m an sub- rrip tio na fo r new men s college m ag - See F. R- Moerke, A d v e r tisin g of t h e Texan. J B 108, fo r details. t o se ll X i i For Rent h ath , ROOM FOR 8 m en. P r i v a t e e n tr a n c e , j telep hone. 8 aingl* beds. Near c am p u s . $15 p er m o n th . 1602 Mano r Rd. 8- 8788. _____________ ____________ Q U I E T ROOM in nice p r i v a t e h o m e , p r iv a te b ath . P ho ne ________________________________ fo r single g e n tle m a n 7-1419. CAN TAKK 8 o r 4 boy* to t h e r e a p a r t ­ to cam pu s m ent. No cooking. Clos# Call 8-4132. H A V E VAC ANCIES se v era l boys. Call 8-3580 o r see a t 203 E. 88 be­ fo r tw e e n 12 and I p m. S U M M E R TF.RM Room and Board $60 per m o n th . Girl* ap pro av ed bo ard ing house, 2101 Rio Grande.________ ROOMS FOR m en now av ailab le In s p a ­ cious h ouse n e a r cam p u s. Com# by 1607 W e s t Ave. or call 2-6322. Q U I E T room NEIG H B O RH O O D , s t u d e n ts fo r man bom*. W alk ing d i sta n c e of U n iv e r sity . 2915 W e s t Av*, ( all 2-6583. For Sale FOR S A L E : B en ch -m s d * boots, brown with tooled to p s. Size 16V#- P ra ctically new. Call 2-9988 jewel ANCRE EMCO BR AND N E W w r i s t watch**. M a n s 17 se rv ice w atch 136; Lady'* 17 jewel ALTON 829. G u a r ­ an teed. Also have s t r a i g h t sop ran o s a x ­ ophone $30. Call Dave a t 8-8253. 1 1)4*5 IN DIA N Chief Motorcycle for aal* o r t r a d e f o r car. Real Bargain . 2500 S an Antonio. S M A L L P A R T including 1 937 S t u d a b a k e r a n i e qu ipm en t, only ti m e butin***, 1600, for im m e d ia te sale. Call 2-7179. SMA!.!, E L E C T R IC K #lvin*tor r e f r i g ­ e r a t o r . Old model b u t excellent eondi- o v e r h a u l on m o t o r and ♦ nu free zin g unit- Caii 7-1267* Recent I fto J U m W v id l Campus Framisse I T S H A P P E N I N G e ve ryw he re It'* g o in g on at o th e r school* in Texas, w ay up n o rth in Kansas, out o r up in Utah. I t is verily a1! th e rag e . T h a t ’s cam pus elections, of •c u rse . There is a unique ( not most unique; j u s t unique) sit uati on at ! the Un i v er si t y o f Kansas. It seems thr ee j the student* the I politic?! parties. They have Progressives, P. i c har ama c 1 the p a r ty , w h a t e v er t ha t is, and one which i* simply called PSGL. t h e r e enj oy in f o r an t he students, are f rom a1! j Well, a p p e a r a n c e ex* \ t r emel y int e r est i ng ca mpa i g n this ; spring. A t Kansas, the p oor Parh- 1 ac amac has been accused by each I o f the o t h e r parti es with a secret j alliance with f ir s t one a n d then ! the o t h e r — depending; o f course on which one is doing the c h a f ­ this ing, t h r ough . . . if you can follow The Paches, natch, have denied all. In fact, the boys who r un the p a r t y have a big ad in t he Daily Kansa n d e n yi ng all. T h e y ’re tired, t he y say. T h e y ’re r o t m a d — de­ t h* mud e ve r yone else spite all has t h e m ) — t h e y ’re j ust tired. T h e y ask the st ud e nt s a r e n ’t you t i r ed too? t hr own ( at ★ in BI T T H I N G S out or up U t ah ar e a hit di f fe r ent . In fact, it is so me t h i n^ of an u n d e r s t a t e ­ me nt to say t h a t the shoe ie on foot— co mp ar in g now t he o t he r with o u r own F o r t y Snickers, A t I tah it a i n ’t t h e Gr e ek s that ar e t ight lv- knit into a voting bloc. No. I t ’s t h* I ndependents. One t h i n g a b o u t these I n d e p e n ­ dents- a t U t ah , t h a t is— t h e y ar e w or ki ng in t he open. I t ’s one of those big-played-up me et i ng s e v­ er yone can come to. E x r e p t f r a ­ t e r n i t y boys. Leave us per use t he lead story last W e d n e s d a y ’* U ta h f rom C h r o n i c l e; A mass m e e t i n g o f a1! i n d e p e n ­ d e n t s t u d e n t s wa* railed f o r F r i ­ day a t 5 p.m. in Union 411 by Mickey D unc a n, p r o m i n e n t c a m ­ p u s de b a t e r. Re pr e se nt i n g a gr oup o f i n d e p e n d e n t students, Duncan said t h a t t h e pur pose of the m e e t ­ ing will be to plan a ca mpa i g n body p r o g r a m f o r elections a n d c a n d i ­ dates. the s t u d e n t to discuss (No m e n tio n o f a slate, y e t ) T h e re is a defin ite nee d fo r an o r g a n iz a tio n m o v e m e n t to s u p p o r t c a n d id a te s t h a t will c a r ry o u t a p r o g ra m f o r th e best in te r e s ts of th e s t u d e n t body a s a w hole,” said D uncan. (Said he.) N o m in a tio n assem bly is f o r te n ta t iv e l y scheduled f o r April 25 w ith th* r u n o f f election th e fo l­ low ing w eek a n d the fin a l e lec­ tion a w ee k la te r. T he d e b a t e r ( t h a t ’s D u n c a n ) e x p lain e d t h a t th e s tu d e n ts W'ith (we call it whom he had talked polls h e r e ) f e lt t h a t th e i n d e p e n ­ d e n t s t u d e n ts should ta k e a m ore a ctive p a r t in s tu d e n t elections. 1 ( W e k now some polls t h a t w o u l d - j n ’t find a n y such t hi ng her e . . .) “ One w a y t o c r eat e i n t e r e s t f or th* i n d e p e n d e n t is to give him a p l a t f o r m a n d ca ndi da t es t h a t will p r om o te i nt e r es t o f t he e n ­ t ire s t u d e n t body, ” he declared. t he ( Or a t least 97 p e r cent, h ey ? ) \ i n d e p e n d e n t Co nt i nu i ng , the l e a d er s t at e d : “ Object of t he meet- I ing is p r omot i on o f b e t t e r s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t f o r mor e st ude nt s. It is n o t a n t i - f r a t e r n i t y . ” He said f r a t e r n i t y me n would be b a r r e d f rom t he meeti ng. (See w h a t you q u ote s! J u s t o r fac*s a ro u n d u n til th e y o ther. T hese r e p o r te r s ! ) can do w ith ! ju g g le ! r e f u t e each t h a t the council was Wh e n i n f o r m e d o f the indepen- ! d e nt m e e t i ng plans, Tom Voyer, j I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y council p r es i de nt ' said not a w a re o f a n y organized indepen- , d ent g r o u p o r t h e i r plans. “ F u r - J ~ _, a t h £ r .M hp- * * tx • ^ j* I rf o H ’’we a r e not t h e r , ” he added, p a nn i n g on f or mi ng a f r a t e r n i ­ t y bloc t o s u p p o r t only f r a t e r n i t y c a n d i d a ? * a* such. ” ( T h a t ’s all t h e story. We guess you c a n ’t describe halos v e r y well in a news s t o r y . ) it ^ LLL, T H IN G S will p r ob a bl y! pick up h e r e this week. W h a t wi t h s t u m p s peaking being scheduled I and ever yt hi ng . E ver yo ne should t r y to t u r n o ut to the?? af f air s. Somet i mes t h e y ’re a real kick, and ’ even car e muc h j a b o u t h e a r i n g w hat ti e c a nd i d a te , y o u ’ll ' comes p r ep a r e d pr ob ab l y en j o y th e e m b a r r a s s i n g ques t i ons some of o ur professional quizzers will pose. if you d o n ’t say, to I t mi gh t be if terr sting, too, to w at c h some o f the boys squirm. V»e a r e al wa ys happy to t o give candidates, and, suggestion* have no “ f avorite so n ,” since the pack. we to these fo r S o meon e mi gh t snap it w h a t it’s worth. toss up in W e ’ve a l r e a d y me ntioned e d i ­ torially t he feasibility of a co-op­ er at i ve g r oc e ry stor e where m a r ­ ried v et er an s a n d fac ul t y me mb e r s mi gh t save m o n e y in these high- priced times. T h er e is a f i ri ng line l e tt e r in this issue t h a t is v ery cogent, too. S o m eth in g a b o u t the bl a nk e t t a x s e at i ng deal in the stadium. Last fal l ’s f.a-co* l e f t a g r e a t deal to be desired. Som eone m i g h t s t u d e n t “ b e t t e r wh at e v e r th a t m ig h t me an you . . . also g o v e r n m e n t , ” ! to * j suggest I rHE DAILY TEXAN SJI toluol Comment Page 4 THE D A IL Y T E X A N Tuesday, April 15, 1947 a Q uod rU/osJz Fr om time to time, Stude nt Asse mb l y c o mmi tte es c ome forth wi th such c on­ structive sugge st ions that no cries of “Kid s t u f f ’ can det rac t from stude nt gove r n­ me nt efforts. The H eal th Service report te nde re d by Millard H i pp i e ’s c ommi ttee last ye a r was such. This year, an investi­ gation c onducted by John Watki ns and W. J. Pitstick on bui l di ng fire haz ards de ­ serves student plaudits. T he report, e xc er pts from whi ch are printed e l se wher e in to d a y ’s Texan, was dr awn up fol l owi ng a preli minary investi­ gation by the two e ngi nee ri ng asse m bl y ­ men of four buildings thought to he most da nge r ous in case of fires. In brief, the report r e c omm e nde d fire e scape s for the Journalism Building, B. Hall, and the Modern Lan guage s Buil d­ ing. The Texan has on several occasi ons poi nted out the ne e d for sa fe t y exits from the Journalism Building, and is quick to add the other two buildings to its list of potential death traps. No imagi nation is ne e de d to foretell the e xte nt to which fire and panic might push the death toll if a full-scale fire were to break out in any one of these buildings. As poi nted out by Watkins, the second and third floors of the Journal ism Bui l d­ i ng house most of the classrooms, ani# £ si ngl e ope n stair wel l is the only e sc ape t hat exists. N o w the e ve r y da y l l o ’clock rush requires as long as six to ten minutes to e mpty the upper floors. W ha t time woul d be required if swi rli ng smoke and hot gusts of air rushing up the stair w'ell “ c h i m n e y ” adde d to the pani c? The Hote l W y n e c o ff fire in Atlanta, the LaSall e Hote l fire in Ch i c ago— the list g o e s on and on. These c onfl agr ati ons are not h ap p y me mor ie s and are i mportant onl y they show W H A T CAN H A P P E N here. in t h at An administration l ooking out for its re putati on c an not fail to r e c o gni z e the wor st possible publicity r esul ti ng from a stupid fire in whic h per haps scores of stu­ de nt lives are lost ne edl essly. Comptrol ­ ler C. D. Si mm on s’ state me nt that a fu l l ­ gr own ofti cial query may he forthc omi ng is a start in th e only right direction. To the con.sicentions asse mbl y c ommi t­ te e whic h started the ball rolling, a pat on the hack. I his is the kind of student g o v ­ e r nme nt e f for t that is badl y ne ede d. In short, good work. Completed a Gicicle The Se nate ye ste r day (Apri l 3) chose to fo l l o w the l eade rshi p of Sena to r V a n ­ de nbe r g over that of Senator Taf t by a 52-38 vote against recommittal of the atomic e ne rgy nominations. The de bat e showe d that the Ohi oan has c ome full circle. One of those who voted to r e move atomic e ne r gy from military control and pl ace it in civilian hands, he de cl ar e d on the floor of the Se nat e W e dne sd ay (April 2 ) , “ I wou l d favor returning it to a mili­ tary c ommi ssion.’' Converted duri ng the war to the logic of international c o ope r a­ tion, he has now returned to the out right Isolationism he pr e ached in 1941. Re fe r­ ring to the Ame ri can proposal to the United Nations for international control of a tomi c energy, he declared, “ I think we o u g ht to wi thdr aw our of fe r i mm e di ­ ate l y .” W h a t does Se nator Taf t propose in­ stead o f international control of atomic e ne r g y? Senator M c Mahon aske d him this question. And Se nator Taf t gav e pre­ cisely the same answe r, bac ke d by pr e­ cisely the same arguments, that Andr ei Gromy ko gave to the Security Council of the United Nations. Consider an e xample . Mr. Gro myko r ej ec te d the International Atomic D e ve l o pm e n t Authori ty pr oposed by Bernard Baruch on the ground that it would me an “ unlimited inte rf er enc e . . . in the economic life of the countries on whose territories this control will he c ar­ ried out, and inte rfer enc e in the ir internal affa i r s.” Mr. Taft put his objecti on to an International Atomic Deve l opme nt Au t h­ ority in these wor ds: “This body would have c ompl ete regulat ion of a gr o wi ng i ndustry in the United States as wel l as in the other countries of the worl d. The or gani zation would, in effect, have to say what possible activities with some de ­ natured products, if there is such a thing, could be conducted by American business, and under what conditions, and t hat in­ ternati onal check would exist, of course, thr oughout th e United State s.” Consider another parallel, Mr. G romy­ ko argue d l ong and stubbornl y in the Se ­ curity ( ouncil that a ge ne r al di sar ma­ me nt a g r e e m e n t should tak e pr e c e de nc e ove r atomic e ne r gy control. Mr. Taft put it this w a y : “ I think the most i mportant question is t h a t of gene r al di sarmament. Until that c ome s, I do not se e h o w we can do anything special w’ith atomi c e ne r g y.” The Se nator is entitled, of course, to share wi th the Sovi et de l e ga te a predi lecti on for free c ompeti ti ve e nterpri se am ong the nations in bl o wi n g the solar system to smi the re ens. But it is a bit thick, in our opinion, whe n he refers to those who wan t to prevent this sort o f competiti on as Com­ muni st sympathi z er s. The reason for s up­ port of the Am e r i c an international c o n­ trol proposal, he had the e ffr onter y to de c lar e on W e d n e s d a y (Apr il 2 ) , was l e ft-w i ng source o f propa­ that “e ve ry gand a was to the e ffe c t th at the re could he no possible de fe n se agai nst the atomic bomb; the re coul d be no possible w ay by from whi c h w e c oul d pr e ve nt Russia bui lding bombs.” That notorious l e ft ­ wi ng pr opagandi st ( ! ) Bernard Baruch sta te d: “Ther e was one thing I wanted to the S e n a t e — which shoul d be i mpr e ssed upon the Ame ri can p e o p l e — and th at is w h at the scientists have told us so ofte n : that the secret c annot be ke pt for eve r — that it isn’t one that can be wr ap p e d up in an e nve lope and kept hi dde n in a box in a safe and brought out at any desired ti me .” i mpress upon (confi rme d Se nator Taft has l eft the opposition to Davi d Lilienthal last w e e k ) pathe ti c al ly nake d. It is the old. old op­ position to any surrender of sover ei gnty for the sake of international security. Se n ­ than Senator ator Vande nber g, rather Taft, we hope, spe aks for the Re publ ic an Party of 1947. His spe ec h ye ste r day (Apri l 3) l ifted him to a ne w hei ght of l eadershi p. — The Washi ngton Post, April 4 The D a Texan M e . ™ , " ? n d ys « T u “ .n; . * tS,dp " tmb;rWI'to * j " n . ° ' J d ' T e x a n , b , T . x a . S t u d e n t P u b l i T . U o n . I nc d i r S V V h ’ . i " p t " * t h # , u m m e r # M s i o n u n d « ‘ he t i t l e o f T h . S u m m e r '* p u b l i , b e d , , n A u s t i n . v e r y m o r n i n g * JOI. D X e J T S S S S X e T O b1? P u b l i c a t i o n * , I n c ? J o n rn a T ia m B u d d i n g 1()8 ^ S - 2 4 7 1 ) Z . mt d * P « r t m . n t l o c a t e d ,n B u f i d i n . 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T . i . . , b , A c t 0 C o c . t m ^ Assembly Investigation Shows 4 U T Buildings Unsafe S t u d e n t hop es f o r p r e c a u tio n s W a tk in s said th e f ir e es- The S t u d e n t A sse m b ly ’s ac tio n capes w e r e in a d e q u a te a n d should th e c a m p u s w e re w a * * p r e li m in a r y a n d u n o f fic ia l be r e p la c e d by m o d e rn ones. T he B u ild in g w e r e t h a t on , . . . . C. D. . . . . . . or an o ffic ia l in v e stig a tio n . boosted r e c e n tly by t h e p r o r a t e ! I0" 11 !‘,r(T d ,t h * i n t e n d e '‘ e scaPes w e r « cle“ " “ "d ‘ he elides to c a " a t t e n t i o n of U n iv e r s ity of- w ere in good o r d e r , he said, b u t ficials to th e n e e d f o r a t h o r o u g h s tu d e n ts could be h u r t if o n e c a m e S im m ons, U n iv e r s ity J in v e stig a tio n . T he te n - m i n u t e r e - : o f f th e secon d flo o r as a n o t h e r th e recoin- p o r t w as r e a d by W a tk in s a t an person w as sliding f r o m t h e f lo o r in a p r e li m in a r y re- as sem b ly m e e ti n g j u s t b e f o r e th e above. In th e confusion o f a f ire , th e s t u d e n t s could also g e t h u r t of - - th e slide, he a t c o m p tro lle r, r e c eiv e d m e n d a tio n s p o r t F r id a y a f te r n o o n f ro m J o h n E a s t e r holidays. A t t h a t tim e, he W a tk in s , c h a ir m a n o f ~ ai— 1— * ,J ■*— „ S t u d e n t told th e g r o u p t h a t he w ould f o r ...... A ssem bly c o m m itte e a p p o in te d to w ard his re c o m m e n d a tio n s to the said. look into co n d itio n s in B. Hall a n d C o m p tro lle r a n d see w h a t could the J o u r n a lis m , Law, a n d M odern be done. L a n g u a g e s B uildings. mi • k m iii iii v./ ii^ i r i l T h e y c o n c e n t r a te d m uch o f t h e ) stu d y on th e J o u r n a lis m B u ild in g ‘I feel c o n f id e n t s o m e th in g will ( a n d f o u n d o n ly one exit, a se t o f o n ly vin t h r e e people a b r e a s t. T h e y rec om f Ira acinuni. th is all ta k e s m e n d ed a f i r e escape s t r u c t u r e . S t u d e n t k n o w ledg e o f be d o n e ,” W a tk in s said, “ b u t ac- sta irs tion will have to be t h r o u g h offi- and rhflnnoU ria l c h a n n e ls a n d t im e .” n aa a “ Mr. S im m on s f e l t th e re w as a need f o r a n o ffic ia l in v e stig a tio n ,” - ■ - •— - .......... — .— — t h a t a c c o m m o d a te s av. v vnuiivmaicii ^ ow i u , mu v av. * * — fV,“ th e b o tto m o f tnl/An rnppflprl U »■■■■ if A 11 it - i f i A I 1— o n i— I c o m m e n d a tio n f o r a f i r e esc*] th e re , b u t the A sse m b ly decidet to s u g g e s t one f o r t h a t building] also. W a tk in s , also c h a ir m a n o f tr a f f i c a n d r o a d co m m itte e , atle t h a t ac tio n is b e in g t a k e n on thesi tw o problem s. f o rc e T h e A u s tin police baa ta k e n a h a n d in th e t r a f f i c tr o u b le ! a b o u t t h e c a m p u s a n d h a s m en! checking th e a m o u n t o f tr a f f ic ! a r o u n d t h e a r e a . W h e n th is s tu d y ] is c om pleted, th e fo rc e will p r e ­ p a r e a n o ffic ia l r e p o r t o f fin d in g s f o r th e U n iv ersity . th e ir ] A r e p o r t was also s u b m i tte d be-] In th e p r e lim in a r y in v e stig a tio n two possible exits f r o m t h e build-; done Oil Recovery Is Sigma Xi Topic c o n d u c te d by W a tk in s __ a ------- -------------- o P itstick, doors, es­ floors, capes, a n d s ta ir s w e r e checked. W a tk in s said th e y did n o t know th e f ire code, so t h e y r e p o r te d ju s t w h a t th e y Raw. ....... f o re E a s t e r to th e A sse m b ly e x ­ . p la in in g w hy n o th in g h ad b ee n T w e n ty - a n d W\ J. ing w ould lessen panic. Also if a ’ f o u r th S t r e e t e a s t of S p eed w a y , . . f ir e Mr. S im m o ns said t h a t w o rk on th e s t r e e t w-ould be d e la y e d u n til the te m p o r a r y h u ts now b ein g c o n ­ s tr u c te d w e r e c om pleted , so th e p a v e m e n t will n o t have to be t o r n up to lay w a t e r m ains ac r o s s t h e r o ad. f i r e s t a r t e ( i o n t h e th ose ab ove w ould hav e th r o u g h f ire t o escape. f l o o r , 1 ” go to w a r d p av in g to tn is “ * . . th e u u ,iu u ,s th e bu ilding th e stab ilizing S e c o n d a r y oil rec o v ery m e th o d s in- W a tk in s said. I t h as T h e ir re c o m m e n d a tio n s on B. ------- - ----- s ta irs a n d T he L aw B u ild in g is n o t so bad, tw o w ide as th e y se rve low. flu en c e b e tw e e n in c re ase d oil de- Hall a n d th e M odern L a n g u a g e s I F o r t h a t r e a s o n , he m a d e no r e ­ m a n d s a n d d ec re a s e d well discov- j --------------------------*--------------------------------------------------------- —---------------------- e r y will he Dr. G eorge F a n c h e r ’s j n ig h t s u b je c t T u e sd a y speech when Sigm a Xi, h o n o r a r y sc ie n ­ tific f r a t e r n i t y , m eets a t 8 o ’clock ‘ P e tr o le u m E n g in e e r in g in B uilding 300. Dr. F a n c h e r is a pr o fe s s o r o f p e tro le u m e n g i n e e r ­ ing. A & M Administration Is Using Hazing as Smokescreen— Walton ( C o n tin u e d from P a g e I ) Dr. is w hen oil .... vTwcn u n p r i m a r y m etho d, F a n c h e r e xp laine d, (a sk e d him by th e V e t e r a n s ’ S tu - c a d e t o f f ic e r s a r e s p e n d in g all w, . rises to th e s u r f a c e t h r o u g h na- nam e th e m in exe cutive session he d e n t A ssociation w e re n o t e n t ir e ly . th e ir tim e t r y i n g to keep th e haz- e n e r g y t u r e ’s e n e r g y while in th e second- replied, “ \ e s , I ’ll be glad to. j^as or w a t e r ar e a r y me t h od - - pu mpe d the t h e well, and into e x p a n d i n g gas will force oil u p ­ ward, t hu s r e- ene r g i z i ng t he we l l ’s flow. S to r e y deposed A&M o f P u r d u e U n iv e rsity had n e v e r asked f o r n am es o f som e o f t h e th e m ade a r e c o m m e n d a tio n t h a t no boys who had le f t A&M be c a u s e | of h a l i n g , “ so we can b r in g t h e m t e s t i f y . ” D e a n B o lto n th r o u g h this j e r a tio n o f a n y college o r u n ive r- E a ste rw o o d A ir Field. Dr. W a lto n a g re e d to f u r n is h th e nam es. H e to th e c o m m itt e e I n his a t t a c k on th e B o a rd o f i v e t e r a n s D irec to rs, P r e s i d e n t observed, “ I Board is p r o m u lg a tin g some poli- m ore th a n $25, 000 he s p e n t f o r d e s t h a t a r e not f o r th e so u n d op- c o n s tru c tio n o f a w in d - tu n n e l a t here th e ; ing t r a d i t i o n , ” he said. R e p r e s e n ta ti v e r e c o m m e n d a tio n w as also p r e s e n te d t h a t Dr. A. A. P o t t e r ( c o r r e c t. G ilc h rist h ad He p re d ic ts th in k Cecil t h a t to ld T he th e th e to V m eth od US oil rese rv e s which now d t y . ” C ritic iz in g f u r t h e r , he said, said sta n d a t 24,000,000 b a r r e ls a d ay ‘‘I th in k m av be doubled, an d s a y s t h a t d e - j th e B o a rd to o k resp o n sib ility o u t m a n d s f o r oil th is y e a r m a y r e a c h , of th e h a n d s o f the a d m in istra - beyond 5,600,000, a f ig u r e in cess o f w a r tim e needs. i t w as a m is ta k e when m a de a n d f u r t h e r m o r e “ D ea n Gil- ch rist (as D ea n o f E n g in e e r in g ( a t A&M) r e c o m m e n d e d Dr. P ot- ex- tion a n d th e m ilita ry in o r d e r in g t e r ” to m a ke a n ex ten siv e su r v e y th e A&M e n g i n e e r in g school th e r e c e n t m ilita ry t r ia ls .” the scholastic rec o rd s o f th e six v e te r a n association o f fic e r s w h o te stifie d la s t week. o f Mr. H olze m a n gave a d e ta ile d th e o p e r a tio n o f description o f t n e Dr. W a lto n said t h a t d u r i n g his a n d m a k e su g g e stio n s f o r i m p r o v e - , ine college ex cn an g e sto re, the college exch ange sto re, t h e a d m in is tra tio n he had opposed th e w e n t. On th e o t h e r qu estio n , con- mess halls and d o r m ito r ie s.' H a i c e r n in g a S2f>n non a n n r n n ri« i;nn i — x. j ^ --------- c e r n in g a $200,000 a p p r o p r ia t io n quoted f ig u r e s on th e p r o f it s o f told h ow \3s£% f o r a new Science B uilding, P re s- in to a ldent G ilc hrist h ad a n s w e re d t h a t m oney w a s th® (lidding co nditions w e re b ad a n d f u tu r e o p e ra tio n th® ---------- * o p e r a t i o n halls and d o rm ito rie s. the e x c h a n g e a n d uau « u u )1Ui u r e t r a n s f e r r e d o p e ra tio n o f th e college, a n d fo r f h a t m a te r ia ls w ere n o t a v a i l a b l e . 1 f o r f u n d f u n d T or Union B uilding t h a t is now in th® low -p ro d u c in g wells. He says i th e y w e re a t t e n d i n g An a u t h o r i t y in th e field o f pe- tro le u m , Dr. F a n c h e r w as re c e n t- ly asked to p r e p a re a r e p o r t tell- B oard f o r d r in k in g on th e ca m pus, fo r h o lding s e c r e t m e e tin g s when ing how th e s ta te could r e - a c tiv a te its to public t h a t a l t h o u g h T e x a s o i l fields m ay b u s i n e s s , f o r m e d d l i n g in i n t e r n a l be co n sid ered in th e ir in f a n c y th e d ay will come when se c o n d a ry re- m a k in g co v e ry m e th o d s will be m ore m ore utilized. T h e y a r e now b e - i ign used in M ineral W ells and W e s t Texas. Dr. W a lto n po in te d o u t a n d co n tra c ts . schedu les f o o tb all and th a t a p p ro v e d in 1941 a n d t h a t th e re had bee n “ p le n ty of ti m e ’ tw o of th e a n s w e rs given by P res- had bee n “ p le n ty of tim e ” b e f o r e m a te r ia ls bec am e scarce. id e n t G ilc h rist to six qu estio n s Speaker Outlines Plan For Curtailing Reds ( C o n tin u e d fro m p age I ) th e a u d ie n c e to ld p a r ty , M arion a b o u t C o m m u n ist g ro u p s in Aus- tin, as told by Miss K oenig. r a n k s o f t a k in g a n ac tiv e p a r t in politics.” B ecause o f th e lack o f in te r e st, i he said t h a t th e g r o u n d w o r k has th e U n i v e r s i t y 1 to be laid. M e m b ers o f th e Uni- “ T he f o m m u n i s t p a r t y , ” M arion con- versity cell h a v e been d eliv e rin g _nrnnrrnnnr tin n e d , “ include some of th e m ost do o r-to -d o o r in E a s t A u stin la rg e active, sincere, c a p ab le le a d e rs in q u a n titie s of C o m m u n ist c e rt a i n club activities. l i t e r a t i , “ B e fo re the w a r , r a t i n g s tu d e n ts h ad a big re c e iv in g m y ste rio u s p h o n e calls, such as ‘A u n t S uzy t o w n ’ ( m e a n in g t h a t th e s ta te s e c r e ta r y was in A u s t i n ) , a n d m e e tin g b e­ hind pulled c u r ta in s . B u t d u r in g th e w ar, th e cell p e te r e d out, a n d it h a d to he c o m p letely r e o r g a n ­ ized in 1945.” i tu r e , inc lu d in g T h e W o r k e r, Sun- th e p artici- d ay publ i c at ion o f th e C o m m u n ist tim e P a r t y ; th e sh e e t a n d v ario u s t h e S p u r ; called th e one e n title d pam phlets, like W h y N e g r o e s A re J o in i n g th e C o m m u n ist P a r t y , w hich gives c r e d i t to th e C o m m u n ists f o r all p ro g re ss m a d e b y th e N e g ro e s a n d th e w o rk e rs. T e x a s new s in is is a c tu a lly th e w a r a n d t h r o u g h o u t He said t h a t th e d o w nto w n cell is th e s tr o n g e s t, b eing o rg a n iz e d r e m a in in g b e f o r e ac tiv e th e war. T he th ir d cell a t S am u e l H u sto n Col­ j u s t now b ein g lege org a n iz e d , he said. is h av in g difficu lties, he c o n tin u e d , because f o r some re a s o n th e N eg ro es w e re n o t in te r e s te d . “ O ne o f m y N eg ro f r ie n d s told m e ,” h e said, “ t h a t loyal th e N e g r o e s w e r e to f o r C o m ­ th e ir c o u n t r y t h a t th e m unism . O th e r s believe to N e g ro e s a r e n o t ac cu s to m e d fall too to It O ftlicuU t o in o r d e r T h e p r e s i d e n t o f e a c h o f t h e f o l l o w ­ ie r e q u e s t e d t h e R e g i s t r a r ’, O f f i c e a n li t # o f a ll m e m b e r # e l e c t e d t h a t e l e c ­ t o m e m b e r s h i p m a y b e p o s t e d o n i n g h o n o r a r y o r g a n i z a t i o n s t o s u b m i t a l p h a b e t i c a l s i n c e J u l y I . 19 4fi. t i o n o u r r e c o r d s : A l p h a A l p h a G a m m a P h i L a m b d a U p s i l o n A l p h a U p s i l o n D e l t a P h i M u A l p h a A l p h a K a p p a D e l t a P h i S i g m a A l p h a L a m b d a D e l t a P i D e l t a P h i Pi L a m b d a T h e t a B e t a A l p h a P s i B e t a G a m m a S i g m a P i S i g m a A l p h a C h a n c e l l o r # C hi E p s i l o n D e l t a S i g m a R h o I o t a S i g m a P i K a p p a B e t a Pl K a p p a E p s i l o n K a p p a K a p p a P a l M u P h i E p s i l o n O m i c r o n N u O m e g a C h i E p s i l o n S p h i n x O r d e r o f t h e C o i f P h i B e t a K a p p a P h i D e l t a K a p p a P h i D e l t a Phi P i T a u S i g m a R h o C hi S i g m a D e l t a C h i S i g m a D e l t a P i S i g m a G a m m a T a u B e t a P l T a u D e l t a A l p h a T h e t a S i g m a P h i S i g m a S i g m a Pi S i g m a ____ S i g m a X i I o t a E p s i l o n E p s i l o n J E . J . M A T H E W S . R e g i s t r a r a n d D e a n o f A d m i s s i o n s In c o n n e c t i o n w i t h s e s ­ s i o n p r e - r e t r i - a r a t i o n a l l s t u d e n t s t r a i n ­ i n g u n d e r P u b l i c L a w N o . 1 6 a r e r e ­ t r a i n i n g q u e s t e d t o d i s c u s s w i t h t h e s u m m e r t h e i r s t a t i n g “ T he tr o u b le is,” said M arion, “ e v e r y C o m m u n is t t h a t I k n o w is a v e r y sin c e re p erso n , w ho th in k s he is d o in g th e r i g h t th in g . N o ne of th e m a r e a c tiv e in ch u rc h w ork, some th e y believe t h a t c h u r c h e s im p e d e pro gre ss. All of th e m a r e v io le n tly opposed to r e d ­ b a iting, to m a k e me b e ­ t h a t lieve lib e rals should w ork w ith th e m . B u t b eing convinced t h a t lib e rals a n d C o m m u n ists a r e g o in g believe m u s t n o t p la y by w o rk in g w ith th e m .” lib e ral C h ristia n s th e ir h a n d s in d i f f e r e n t direc tio n s, t r y i n g t h a t into in W illiam p r e s e n te d his r e c o m ­ m e n d a tio n s, s a y in g t h a t by w o r k ­ ing th e c h u rc h es, w e ca n do m ore t o b r e a k dow n ra c ia l s e g r e ­ g a tio n in six vreeks th a n th e C o m ­ m u n is ts could do in te n y e a rs. “ All t h a t we w o uld hav e to do is to help th e local c h u rc h e s c a r r y o u t the r e q u e s t o f t h e F e d e r a l C o u n ­ cil o f C h u r c h e s .” The r e q u e s t he r e f e r r e d to w as an o ffic ia l s t a t e ­ m e n t a d o p te d la s t y e a r in which is s ta t e d : “ T h e o f C h u rch e s o f C h r is t in A m e ric a h e r e b y r e n o u n c e s th e p a t t e r n of s e g re g a tio n in r a c e r e la tio n s . , . F e d e r a l Council r e q u e s ts its c o n ­ s t i t u e n t co m m u n io n s to do lik e ­ wise. As p r o o f o f th e ir s in c e rity in th is r e n u n c i a t i o n th e y will w o rk f o r a n o n - s e g r e g a te d ^Church a n d a n o n - s e g r e g a te d so c iety .” F e d e r a l Council T h e n fo llo w ed his plan, “ to have C h ristia n y o u n g people o f a b o u t t w e n t y w h ite c h u rc h e s i n ­ vite t w e n t y N e g r o couples t o a t t o a i - ' * i c o n c u t j r u c n i g v . v i r i n v s W a lto n said plans b u ilding had b een c o m p leted a n d I t h e f o r p la n n in g stage. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I t a s s e r te d r e p e a te d ly is m y h u m b le La Salle New Consultant, Not Assistant In s u p p o r t o f th e v e t e r a n s w ho have t h a t th e ir g r ie v a n c e s do n o t ste m fro m hazing, Dr. W a lto n said, “ T he v e te r a n s have n o th in g to do w ith j ju d g e - j I t w as e r r o n e o u s ly r e p o r t e d t® hazing. m e n t t h a t t h e r e is no c o n n e ctio n t h a t L. L . b e tw e e n th e c a d e t corps a n d vet- L aS alle h a d been a p p o in te d as- era n s. T h e y th e i r w a y s is ta n t to E . S. A tkinson, n ew as- a ro u n d , he said r e f e r r i n g to th e s is ta n t- a tto r n e y - g e n e ra l. v e te r a n s . A c tu a lly L aS alle w as r e q u e s t e d O th e r w itne sses w e re D ean F . j by a t t o r n e y - g e n e r a l J o h n B a c o n C. Bolton. ^ e x e cu tiv e vic e-presi- and b y P r e s i d e n t F ritz L y ne t o dent, a n d W. H. Ilolzm an, college serve as c h i e f c o n s u lta n t to r e n - . , c o n - . d e r a s s is ta n c e in th e e v e n t t h a t com ptt oiler. D ean Bolton the int® r e f e r r e d a t to r n e y - g e n e r a l ----- ,n P r e s e n t con- especially d if f i c u lt legal problem * U ceema s e n i o r ; in th e a p p r o a c h in g sp rin g elec tio n . T I JU Con' i dLe r a s s is ta n c e in the T e x a n S a t u r d a y 1,131,1 tro v e r8 y ‘ to hading as know r u n s ------ ,, .. ? ♦ th e the f . X in a t h e g ate. NO SE A T S fall, en o u g h To th e F ir i n g L in e : to I to s it in t h e h o t sun I ev eryone w ould t r y to s q u e e z e in. a r o u n d , I A f t r b e i n g b u f f e te d A lth o u g h th e fo o tb a ll season is crushed, kicked, a n d w alke d on b y se veral m o n th s aw ay, we fee l t h a t I the mob, w e lacked th e e n e r g y to this is a s good a tim e as a n y to s p rin t f o r t h e f i f t y w ith th e m o r e b r in g up a pro b lem which ca u se d a th letic f a n s when we g o t in sid e us m uc h d is c o m f o rt a n d d isp lea s­ u r e la st fall. T he p ro b lem in qu estio n is th e ta x W e k n o w n o t w h a t o th e r s m a y think , b u t w e deriv e no p le a s u r e m e th o d o f s e a ti n g b l a n k e t s w e l te r in g fro m s t a n d in g ho ld e rs a t f o o tb a ll g a m e s in Me- ; mass o f h u m a n ity in th e h o t s u n those ; fo r tw o ho u rs, w a itin g t o g e t in m orial S tad iu m . L a s t tw o m o r e people u n f o r t u n a t e have 12 o ’clock classes on S a tu r - j hours, w a it in g to sit in t h e h o t day, or w h o w e r e n o t big b r o t h e r s sun tw o m o r e h o urs to se e a f o o t- to some f r a t e r n i t y pledges, o r who e n j o y hall g am e. W’e w o u ld n ’t did n o t h a v e f r ie n d s w ho did n o t th a t, even i f th e g am e w e r e f o r have tw elv e o ’clock*, w e re o u t o f the c h a m p io n s h ip o f th e U n ite d luck th e gam es. j W e c o n s id e r o u rselv e s a s r a b id t h e se a ts la s t fall, as we u n d e r s to o d | F o r ty A cres, b u t i t ’s h a r d to g e t it, w as on a f i r s t come, f i r s t serv- a c h a rg e o u t o f a g am e a f t e r s it­ ed basis. B u t a f t e r g e t t i n g o u t o f j tin g th e 10-yar th e old 12 o ’clock class, we f o u n d , line f o r a couple o f h o u rs w a itfh g it n e c e s s a r y to com p ly w ith a n old cu s to m o f o u r s — n am ely, e a t ­ in g lunch. By t h e tim e we g o t to th e S ta d iu m , i t w as a r o u n d 1 :30 a n d we w e r e lu c k y to f in d se a ts on th e 10-yard line. in o b ta in in g good s e a ts to ; N ations. footb all f a n s as a n y o n e on f o r i t to s t a r t . T h e m e th o d th e sun o n d is t r ib u t in g o f in T he O f co u rse , t h e r e w e r e a m p le s e a ts up a r o u n d th e f i f t y n o t o c­ c up ied by p e r s o n s ; b u t th e y w e re occupied by r a in c o a ts , pillows, a n d in a n i m a t e o b je c ts , v ario u s o t h e r r e p r e s e n t i n g big w heels w ho w e re to a r r iv e j u s t b e f o r e t h e kick-off. in c o n s id e ra te p e rso n who h ad th e t e m e r i t y to m o ve t h e c o r ­ n e r o f o n e o f th e se i n a n im a te o b ­ je c ts in o r d e r t o ta k e a h a l f w a y d e c e n t s e a t f o r a c h a n g e u s u a lly fo u n d h im s elf c o n f r o n te d by one o r m o re u n p le a s a n t- lo o k in g c h a r ­ a c te r s w ho g a v e o u t w ith “ T hese se ats a r e saved, b u d .’' EDITORIAL STA FF E D IT O R -IN -C H IE F ------------------- - B I L L N O B L E A S S O C IA T E E D IT O R ____________F A Y E LOYD R a lp h L each B en H a r tle y P a u l T r l c y ---------------------M ildred P le m o n i Editorial A ssistant* S ports E d i t o r Society E d ito r A m usem ents E ditor T eleg ia p h E d ito r E ditorial A dvisory C om m ittee . .Tessica Martin -...B en H artley Jo W hite, F a y e Loyd, Ralph Leach .......................— Jo W hite, Ralph Leach, Cecil H odges Laurie B elzung, R obert B elitsky Lei® W ilson, Night E d ito r s S T A F F FOR THIS ISSU E N ig h t E d i t o r s F LO F E I T a n d F A Y E LOYD N ig h t R e p o rters ... B eth C urtis, C a ro ly n H o lford, Willie E. T u r n e r , C h ristin e Moore. C o p y re a d e rs M a ry E llen McCay, Candice Jo h n so n , E u la m a e Moore, L ela B elitsky N ig h t S p o rts E d i t o r A ssista n ts ........................J u n e B e nefie ld M a ry Mae M cDonald, T oni G u e r ra , Ja n ic e k , Billie Jo se p h , A n n a H a ro ld in e H azlew ood, C a rla H ooper ........... N ig h t .Society E d i t o r . A ssistan ts _ ------ N ig h t A m u se m e n ts E d ito r ............. A ssistan ts N ig h t T e le g r a p h E d i t o r .................. N aom i H e g a r ... B ernice M u r r a y C lau d ia P o f f x e\\ F e n n e r D o ro th y W a ts o n r e g u l a t i o n s , w h i c h j g u e s t N e g r o C o u p l e , J K S s e s s i o n . T h i s p r e - r e g i s t r a - : w h i t e ‘£ 2 * !U » h; t o c o m p l y w i t h e x i s t i n g V e t - I t h e d i m m e r t i o n d i s c u s s i o n o f p r o p o s e d n e c e s s a r y c r a n * A d m i n i s t r a t i o n r e q u i r e f o r c o u r s e s w h i c h a r e r e q u i r e d a n d a u t h o r i z e d t h e m t h e i r o b j e c t i v e s . e l e c t i v e s w h i c h w i l l f o r g i v e t h e a t t a i n m e n t o f t h a t P a r t V I I t r a i n e e s c o u r s e s t o w e r d c r e d i t J . L . R E E D . T r a i n i n g O f f i c e r . a n d p o s t p o n e d R e - e x a m i n a t i o n a a n d a d v a n c e d s t a n d i n g e x a m i n a t i o n s w i l l b e g i v e n A p r i l 8 t h r o u g h 16 f o r t h o s e s t u ­ d e n t s w h o p e t i t i o n e d t o t a k e t h e m p r i o r t o M a r c h 2 9 . S c h e d u l e t h e e x a m i n a t i o n s , w h i c h i n G e o l o g y f o r w il l b e g i v e n a t 2 o ’c l o c k B u i l d i n g 14 . T u e s d a y . A p r i l is a e f o l l o w s : b i o l ­ o g y , h i s t o r y , h o m e e c o n o m i c s , s o c i o l ­ o g y , 15 — B a c t e r i o l o g y , s o o i o g y , o t h e r s u b j e c t s . E. J . M A T H E W S , Registrar E v e n c u t t i n g t h ? ' T shi» , ‘ * ce9 ° f t h * c h u r c h e s . B y h a v i n g e a c h i s ' 0f t h e w h i t e C O U U l e s t o s i t w i t h a " n l l e C o u p l e s IO S i t W i t h a s e g r e g a t i o n s i g n u p w o u l d n o t b e p o s s i b l e W i t h i n t h e chu rches. A f t e r six w eek s tim e, people will see t h a t th e y can w o r ­ ship in te r -r a c ia lly . W e c a n ’t do it by in v itin g tw o o r t h r e e N e g r o e s one w ee k o u t o f t h e y e a r , ” th e 12 o ’clock class w as n o t s u f f i c ie n t to b e a t th e mob. T h e r e a p p a r e n t l y ex ists a t th e U n iv e r s ity a g r o u p o f people w ho m a k e it t h e i r ch ie f c o n c e rn to alw a y s b e a t e v e r y o n e else o u t to t h e g a te . W e w ould go o u t a n d f in d se v eral h u n d r e d people b e­ tw e e n us a n d th e g a t e ; th e n se v ­ th e open d is­ in e r a l h u n d r e d m o r e w ould com e cussion a b o u t th e ac tiv itie s o f th e in. A t up b eh in d us a n d close C o m m u n ist p a r t y in A u stin , l u d ­ th e least f i f t e e n m in u te s b e fo re wig a n s w e re d , “ I w as u n d e r th e o pen, g a te s w ere sched uled impression t h a t th is was a C h ris­ som eone w ould s t a r t a g i t a t i n g to tia n ch u rc h , a n d we should like g et in. A nd as soon a s o n e o f the to discuss political im plications as g a t e k e e p e rs even looked like he th e g a te , little as p ossib le.” [ h a d a n o tio n to o p e n W h e n a s k e d to W e w ould like to s u g g e st t h a t th e A th le tic Council, o r t h e A t h ­ letic B u s in e ss M a n ag e r, o r w h o ­ tic k ets, dev ise th e e v e r h a n d le s some m e th o d o f d i s t r ib u t in g ti c k ­ ets to b l a n k e t ta x ho ld e rs so t h a t th e b la n k e t t a x h o ld e r can go t® a g am e a t t h e sam e tim e a s h u m a n b ein gs a n d still be able to g e t a d e c e n t se at. The m e th o d o f d is t r ib u t in g ti c k ­ e ts to o u t-o f-to w n g a m e s la s t y e a r would be e n t ir e ly a c c e p ta b le to us. T h a t is, l e t b la n k e t t a x h o ld ­ e rs d r a w f o r t h e i r seats. W'e m ig h t n o t g e t s e a ts on th e f i f t y - y a r d line ea c h a n d e v e r y w e e k ; b u t, even i f we g o t se a ts on t h e f i f t y it w o u ld n o f o r a n y o n e gam e, d o u b t be a p le a s a n t e x p e rien c e. A t least, it w ou ld c e r ta in ly be a n e w exp e rienc e. O ur f e e lin g is th is : It w ould he m u c h b e t t e r t o go o v e r to G r e g o r y Gym on W e d n e s d a y , d r a w a s e a t on th e 1 0 -y a rd line, a n d go o u t to th e g a m e f if t e e n m in u te s b e ­ f o r e t h e k ic k -o ff t h a n to go o u t tw o h o u r s b e f o r e th e g a m e a n d v X still sit on t h e IO. W A L T E R D. M O O RE , JR . H. D. M CM ASTER A L V I N H . S H I P P F E R R O L A. G O O D R O E H. I). M O O RE . JR. F R E D D I E L. BLECK J O E C. L A N D J . Ll S U M M E R S 'Duck ’n Dive' Show To Be April 24, 25 T urtle Club, oldest UTSA club, 'n will present its annual “ Duck Dive” demontsrat.ion Thursday, April 24 and Friday, April 25 a t 8 o’clock p.m. swimming be A fe a tu re d du m b e r on the pro­ gram will “ Anniversary,” which will present two girls and two boys. to g e th e r fo r the first time in the club’s history. Swim­ m ers will be Marie Haenel, Marian McKellar, W alter Deppe and Dud­ ley Fowler. A nother musical num ber will be “ Night and Day,” outstanding f o r it* use o f contralti!!* light and dark effects and th e Cole Por­ te r music. * swimming Ten o th er num bers will ba put on by the club members, two of which are group numbers with in tw enty-four girls each. Miss Dorothy Needham, Tur­ tle Club sponsor and member of the Physical T raining staff, amid th a t the girls planned all the num­ bers themselves, b reak in g up into small groups of from four to six for all bu t the two group num­ bers. use a Yaring's charge account The Contour Belt as advertised in 3.59 Scu lptu red in jet . . . curved to yo ur waist! S p rin g I own love, plastic patent. This and other sty es re a d y in our A c c e s s o ry Shop, Street Floor. rank Clark Named President O f Honorary Band Fraternity Frank Clark of Austin has been j elected president of the Alpha | Tau c hapter o f Kappa Kappa Psi, national hono rary band fra te rn ity , for 1947-48. O ther officers are James Bigby, Eastland, vice-pres­ ident; S tu a rt Nemir, Austin, sec­ retary; and Jam es Leech, W eath­ erford, treasurer. F ifte e n pledges will be initiat­ ed into the f r a te r n ity Sunday a f ­ ternoon at 3 o’clock in the Junior Ballroom of th e Texas Union. The new m em bers are Norman K iefer, W inters; Eugene Schnei­ der, A ustin; J am e s Leek, Y ork­ town; 'William Smith, D enton; Billy Davis, Knox City; Herman and Dale von Rosenberg, Austin; A rt h u r Squyers, Tyler; Robert Blount, Hillsboro; Howard Brock, E a stla n d ; William Needham, W h a rto n ; Splawn Cooper, Hous­ ton; Jam es Underwood, Corpus Christi; Ira Golden, V ernon; and Glenn Shelton, Austin. ★ Mica, will give a rep o rt on the S tudents’ National Independ ent Association Convention held April 12 and 13 a t the University of Oklahoma in Norman. Student The World Service Fund will be the subject o f a talk by Y erena Von Lieben, a Vien­ nese student. She will the f u n d ’s purpose and the need fo r it in Europe. tell aw ard P a t Calhoun will the Mica intram u ral medals a nd Pick­ ard W ag ner will give th e Wica awards. M aster of ceremonies for the meeting will be Bradley Bour- land. ★ Roy G uerrera of P an-A m eri­ can Recreation Center and George Mabsen of Dorie Miller A udito­ rium will speak a t Race Relation* Commistion Tuesday a t 5 o'clock a t the “ Y.” Their subjects will concern recreation f o r minorities • in Austin, according to Hoyle Os­ borne, commission chairman. the Mica and Wica intram ural a w ards will be given to winners in in tra m u ra l competition at a m e e t­ organizations two ing o f T uesday night a t 7:30 o’clock in the Main Lounge o f the Texas Union. The Ed Holcomb Scholar­ ship Award will be presented by student A m o Nowotny, dean of life. Allyn Zollicoffer, president of 'W e GAC. H OU*-- DELIVERING Your cleaning worries are over nowl Just pick up your phone and dial our number. We'll be around in a jiffy, v Two-day service, tool LUMPKIN CLEANERS The prim ary election of the “ San Antonio Rose,’’ which was scheduled, not held Monday as will be Tuesday by .the San A n­ tonio Club. The voting booth will be in fr o n t of the Union. Persons holding membership cards, which may be obtained a t the booth, are i eligible to vote. ; Girls nominated are Betty Bren- an, Helen Burke, Peggy P ratt, Betty Hovel, Joy Russell, Gloria Smith, Maxine Shiner, Hazel Smith, Evelyn Swartz, Rosemary Melancon. A r u n o f f will be held Wednesday. ★ Dr. E. G. Lewis will speak on “ The Military G overnm ent on G uam” F riday a t 6:30 o ’clock a t the Social Science Club’s meeting in Old Seville. His talk will tell of th e t r a i n ­ ing of officers f o r wmrk in mili­ ta r y government. The f i r s t p a r t IU tyotd Jfouie for W ill remain open "b o th " summer sessions Two meals a day Reservations are now being taken Phone 2-1038 of his speech will be a b o u t the assault phase and the troubles he had while w orking W’ith the n a ­ tives of Guam. The second p a r t will be on the re g u la r military Navy governm ent which eventually set up. the Dr. Lewis was on Guam from the time the Marines took the is­ land until October, 1945. ★ Final plans f o r the Yank** Club picnic Sunday will be a n ­ nounced a t the m eeting W ednes­ day a t 7 o’clock on th e second floor te rra c e of Texas Union. Transportation will be provided, leaving the Union a t 2 o’clock Sunday. Bill Sears is in charge of transportation. Club members and other Yankee students are urged to be a t th e meeting W ednesday to complete definite plans. ★ The Common Sen** Club will meet Wednesday at 8 o'clock in the Geology Auditorium to make plans for the club picnic to be held April 26. Those planning to attend th e picnic are asked to make reservations. t h e A get-acquainted picnic, “ Pedogie Round-Up,” will be given April 24 by the Department of Education, Dr. A. L. Chapman has announced. Shorty Alderson in charge of e n te rta in ­ will be ment, which will include swim­ ming, d a r t games, bowling, fo o t­ the ball, and baseball. A fte r games, a barbecue will be given. th a t the Dr. Chapman says purpose of the picnic is to e n ­ able students and faculty of the D epartm en t o f Education to be­ come b e tte r acquainted. All s t u ­ dents in t h a t d e p a rtm e n t o r now | taking education courses a re in- I vited. Flight Victim Buried Here F u n e ra l services w ere held in Austin April l l fo r Captain Jam es M. Greenwood, 29-year-old fo r m ­ er student of the University. Cap­ tain Greenwood was killed in a crash on Christmas Day while tra n sp o rtin g Chinese to Shanghai for Christmas celebrations. PERFECTION CLEANING just a located Conveniently few the Drag. o ff “Satisfaction” i* our apecialty. door* PERFECTO CLEANERS 210 W. 19th Phone 2-6862 710 W. 24V2th St. 407 W. 24th 2-8969 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Society Tuesday, April 15, 1947 THE D A IL Y T E X A N Page 5 'With This Ring' Bob Lockart Married M iss Lipscomb April Virginia Lee Lipscomb, daugh­ te r of Mr. and Mrs. Jo e A. Lips­ comb of Temple, and Robert R. Lockart, son of Mrs. Sophia Lock- a r t of Austin and Robert Lock­ a r t of Houston, were married F r i­ day a t St. Mary's rectory in T em ­ ple. The bride attended the U niver­ sity where she received a bachelor of fine a rts degree. She recently toured Texas with the Interstate Players, sta rrin g in several p ro ­ ductions. She is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Mr. Lockart also atten ded the is a m ember of U niversity and Kappa Sigma fra te rn ity . ★ P atricia Louise Sneed, daugh­ te r of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Sneed of Austin, became th e bride of Lieutenant-Colonel William Veal of Vancouver, B.C., in a double­ ring ceremony April 12 in Orange. The Rev. E. T. Drake performed the ceremony a t the home of the bride’s grand paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Benckenstein. Mrs. Veal a ttended Austin High School and the University. The groom is a grad uate of the U ni­ versity o f Toronto and is now serving with the Army Air Forces in W ashington, D.C. The m arriage of F ran ces Bon­ ey, form er stu d en t a t the Univer­ sity, and Marion P e te Slaughter, senior stud en t a t T exas A & M .,I was held the First recently a t Baptist Church in Iola. The bride is the dau g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. j the W. A. Boney of Iola, and bridegroom is the son of Mrs. M. B. Slaughter of Houston. ★ Helen Hughes Dimmick will he married to Charles William Rob­ erts Jr. in June. Miss Dimmick grad u ate d from the University with a bachelor of a rts degree in 1944. She belonged to Alpha Chi Omega sorority, was president of C a n te rb u ry Club, on the upperclass advisory council of Inter-Am erican I the Y, on House Council, and a member of Orchesis. th e Roberts is a senior stu den t at the University. ★ The engagem ent of Peggy Frie- dell to William E. Findley J r. of Dallas has been announced. Miss Friedell is a g ra d u a te o f th e U ni­ versity and a m em ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. D uring th e war Miss the Waves Friedell served with in W ashington, D.C. Mr. Findley is a m em ber of K appa Alpha f r a ­ ternity and will receive his degree in petroleum engineering here in June. Accounting Fraternity nitiates 65 Pledges CPA o f San Antonio. The following pledges were in­ Beta Alpha Psi, national hon­ orary and professional accounting fra te rn ity , had as their guest last week Mark Eaton, speaker M e r l i n * K o e s t e r itiated a t the meeting: G. W . J o n e s J . V. A n d e r s o n J o h n P. A r t m a n R o y H. J o n e s K d w s r d N. A t k i n s n n Dell Ro y K i n * C h a r l e s W. Hlanpi ecK n r r o l l H. h i n k e r Dunham to Speak W. S. B r a d l e y S t a n f o r d Brfl safi en! G. W. . l ame* E. B u e s r h e r P . A. M a s q u e l e t t e To Housemothers I P a u l H. C a r l t o n G e o r g e W Moo r e C h a r l e s S. C o n r a d ■ Al a n T. Mc C l e e r v Car l S. C h i l t o n C u r t i s M C a m e s I s h m a e l E. McNe i l l Charles V. Dunham, dean of l , t nd «a v G. C r u m p W i l l i a m H Ne l s on men, will discuss discrimination J H a r r e l l W . D o g g r t t E . W. P a r k h i l l M a r c u s H. against Latin-American students a t a m eeting of the Association of H ousemothers for Men Tuesday a t 8 o’clock in Architecture Build- ing 105. F r e d e r i c k J . P e a r s o n H i l t o n T. R a y S y l v e s t e r R e e d V e r n e R o d g e r s S c h r i e v e r D a v i d W N e a l V. R . Sh e f f i e l d D a v i d P. S m i t h W i l b u r S. S q u i r e R o b e r t I.. S n e e r C l a r k W. T h n m p s o i s I. ( i r r r n b i i r g .J a m e n W. T h o k e y T a c k e r P reventing D o o g h a r f y ( . s t a r r i n g J r . W. W . D u r f l i n g e r J . G. Kc o n o mi d i i R. C. EHe d g e Wi l l i a m F. E r w t * Ed d i e Et ret G e o r g e Fi nl e y Mi l t on F. Fu r l ! * Wi l l i a m M G r a y S i d n e y J u n e ! B. G r i f f i n J a r k W. H a m * E u g e n e A. H e i d e m a n recurrence of the incident in which a Mexican stu ­ dent was refused a room is the object of the discussion. No action taken against a house­ can be mother who refuses to foreign students. to r e n t R o b e r t K J o * I,. V a u g h a n A l b e r t G. V i l l a f r a n c a Evefyn Gertz Is president O f Panhellenic Evelyn Gertz, Alpha Epsilon Phi, was installed as new presi­ dent of Panhellenie Council Mon­ day afternoon, April 14, a t Pi Beta Phi sorority house. the j Other officers installed were Betty Woods, Zeta Tau Alpha, vice-president; Ju d y E n d in g , Al­ pha Chi Omega, sec re ta ry ; and Estelle Lieberman, Sigma Delta Tau, treasurer. Mrs. H arry Power, national president of Alpha Chi Omega, spoke on the scope and purpose of the Panhellenic Association, lo­ cally and nationally. The Panhellenic Council was the guest of Pi Beta Phi sorority a t a social a f te r the installation ser- vice. ★ New officers o f Alpha Gamma Delta are Sue Jaeggli, president; Mary Lee Rabke, f ir s t vice-presi­ second dent; Gene G rantham , vice-president; Catherine Bee- croft, tre a su re r; and Ann Combs, recording secretary. Seale, Mary Webb is the new house social president; Lillian chairm an; Flora H u nter, activi­ ties chairm an; P a tti Thomas, rush ch airm an; P a t Moore, scribe; Elsie Thorp, corresponding secre ta r y ; Delece Griffin, editor; Glo­ ria Drake, g u a rd ; and A nnette Schorre, librarian. Olivia Tisdale has been made junior Panhellenic representative; Rowena Runneberg, senior P a n ­ rep resentative; J o Ann hellenic m anager; Bailey, intram urals Dickie Barber, camp chairm an; Eugenia Milton, chair­ man of names; and M artha Stone, Austin rush chairman. sum m er ★ the Frances Taylor received award as best senior when the Delta Zeta alum nae entertain ed Thursday night a t chapter house honoring the 1947 g ra d u ­ ates. the Senior girls honored were An- nabelle Armstrong, Virginia Ban- nar, Mary Robinson. M argaret Pettus, N an nette Bullough, N or­ ma Cloudt, P atricia Crowson, Beverly Daniels. Ju d y Hayes, N its J e ffre y , Barbara McMahon, Mary Frances McCauley, M arg aret M ar­ graves, Evalee Miles, and Mary Jo Lee. UT Ex In Leading Hollywood Role Zachary Scott, fo rm e r Univer­ sity student, has been assigned a leading role in W a rn e r B rothers’ forthcoming action drama, “ Whip­ lash.” Scott joins Dane Clark, Alexis Smith, and Je f f re y Lynn in the cast, appearing as Alexis S m ith’s disabled ex-fighter bus hand in a prizefight story. There is no such thing as ii evitable war. If w ar come* it wi! be from failure of human wisdom — Bonnar Law. D e cem b e r 14, 1946 : 1 ^ SJF - « - - ^rVr * V — ~ : X at. A V * ' • ' v v I * t f H \ nY v a LO $po tor z fizzy Shot Recent changes in housing reg u­ lations will also be discussed. Plans will he made for the annual election May 20, the final m eet­ ing of the year. M iss Peck Attends Hygiene Convention Miss Margaret Feck, assistant dean of women, was in San A n­ tonio last week attending the con­ vention of the Texas Sociey for Menal Hygiene. A talk on “ Psychosomatic Medi­ cine” was given by Dr. Jack R. Ewalt, professor of neuropsychi­ atry’ a t the University. UT A ggie s to Muster At Bergstrom April 27 The U niversity of Texas A&M Club and the Capital City A&M Club are collaborating for an a n ­ nual m uster of Texas A&M men on April 21 at 7 o'clock in the Bergstrom Field Officers Club. A eafeteria-style dinner will be served to a tte n d in g Aggies and I their wives, mother*, sisters o r I other guests from 7 to 8 o'clock. Prof. Attend* Law Convention W. F. Fritz, assistant professor of law, and L. L. l*aSalle, editor- in-chief of the Texas I.aw Review, attended a convention at V an der­ bilt. University in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, April 12. Law review editors from all and many midwestern states were pres­ ent. southern TUXEDOS . . . can ha made from your old Navy uniform. Come in today and inquire. Wa RENT tuxedo* Wo buy tuxedo*. S ilo 40 or Over We Make Tuxedo* Majestic Qleaeute SOO B R A Z O S D R IS K IL L H O T E L B L D G . Wi l l i a m E. I. Hi l l i a r d J o e A. 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U.T.'s O W N Bill Montandon S i n g i n g “Chorion*” a n d “Remember Th* Suns*tM — on— Raymor Records A re i i i hie a t y o u r f a v o r i t e m u sic s t o r e S H o w a c i t y s v o i c e w a s r e s t o r e a i Early on December Ti, 1946, flames gut­ hundreds of miles awa v the needed sup­ ted the Central Office at River Grove, p lies— the right kinds and amounts — Illinois. Telephone service for 10,000 fam ­ were started toward River Grove. ilies ceased to exist. In a matter of just l l days . . . a record Even aa the fire burned, restoration accomplishment . . . two Quonset huts work wan begun. Emergency telephone were erected, new switchboards installed, headquarters was aet up. Mobile equip­ splices and connections made. River ment arrived to handle calls of first im* Grove's communications system was re­ portance. stored. Telephone men from distant points Planning urll in odin nee fo r both emerg­ came to aid the local force*. Bell System encies and normal firouih, ii a task of tele­ standardization proved itself again for all phone manaftement. The many and m ried men were able to use the same methods, problems presented offer a stimulating chal­ the same tools, the same Western Electric lenge—promise adventure and opportunity equipment. From Western Electric plants —to men uho choose telephony as a career, B E L L T E L E P H O N E S Y S T E M HERE'S WHAT YOU DO—Send u» a crazy shot featuring Pepsi­ Cola. We’ll select what we think are the three or four beat “shots" every month. If yours is one of these, you get ten bucks. If it isn’t, you get a super-deluxe rejection slip for your files. A N D —if you just sort of happen to send in a Pspsi-bottlecap with your “shot,” you get twenty bucks instead of ten, if we think your “shot” is one of the best. A d d ra**. College Dept., Pepsi Cola Company, Long Island City, N. Y. F ranchised F ep si-C ola Bottlers from coast to coast. 'Martha ’ Opens With Matinee For Children; Runs Three Night A s p e c i al m a t i n e e f o r ch i l dr e n T u e s d a y a : 3 : 4 5 in t h e a f t e r n o o n , s p o n s o r e d by t h e A m e r i c a n A s s o ­ c i a t i o n o f U n i v e r s i t y W o m e n , will o p e n t h e U n i v e r s i t y O p e r a C o m ­ o f “ M a r t h a , ” p a n y ’s p r o d u c t i o n b u t W e d n e s d a y night ' * p e r f o r m ­ a n c e will be t h e of f i ci a l o p e n in g f o r s t u d e n t b ody. P e r f o r m ­ a n c e s will be g yen W e d n e s d a y , F r i d a y , a n d S a t u r d a y n i g ht s a t 8 o ’clock. t h e T i c k e t s a ’ e on sal e a t t h e box o f f i c e s in Hoper A u d i t o r i u m a n d t h e Mus i c B u il d i n g a n d a t R e e d ’s a n d Wi l li a m Charles* mu s i c store*. A d m i s s i o n is 60 cent* o r 30 c e n t s t a x hol de r s . t o b l a n k e t A d o u b l e cast a n d a c h o r u s o f f o r t y a c c o m p a n i e d b y a t h i r t y - p i e c e o r c h e s t r a will *ing t h e w o r l d ­ von f a m o u s mu s i c o f F r e i d r i e h F l o t o w . O n e c a s t Will si ng f o r t h e T u e s d a y m a t i n e e a n d t h e Sat u r d a v n i g h t p e r f o r m a n c e , a n d the si ng W e d n e s d a y arui o t h e r will F r i d a y n i g ht s . T h e r e is no e s s e n t i a l d i f f e r e n c e In d i r e c t i n g ars ope*a a n d d p c? i n g a p l a y , a l t h o u g h c e r t a i n m e ­ c h a ni c a l p r o b l e m s cal! f o r p a r t i c ­ u l a r s ol ut i on, s a ys J a m e s M F I , D e p a r t m e n t o f D r a m a i n s t r u c t o r a n d d i r e c t o r o f s t a g i n g a n d p r o ­ d u c t i on . Mr . A l e x a n d e r von K r e is i e r , a«- s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r o f c o n d u c t i n g , is d i r e c t o r o f m u s i c a n d Mr. Sc*ig f r i e d K u t t n e r is s t a g e d e s i g n e r . Mr . Moi l' s p r o d u c t i o n s t a f f is composer! o f d r a m a s t u d e n t s J o A n n e Mi l l ard, a s s i s t a n t d i r e c t o r ; Mi l t on L e e c h , stat:** m a n a g e r ; B e t ­ t y J o y c e P it t , b u i l d i n g c r e w h e a d ; 1 . Joanne Rice, p a i n t c r e w h e a d ; hear!; c r e w V a n Wi l l i ams , light Be e P e a r c e , s t a g e c r e w b e a d ; a n d t ’o n n o r , p r o p e r t y e r e w he a d. P a t T h e o p e r a d i r e c t o r ' s p r i nc i p a l c o n c e r n is t o a s s i s t t h e s i n g e r s in I t e l l i n g t h e i r s t o r y t h r o u g h s o n g N O W OPEN! P l a y MINIATURE GOLF A l th* Varsity Golf Links IS Hole* ★ Smooth Green* i f Tricky H t l l r d r 4 block* north of Unlver»lty, Ju»t off 2*00 block of Gut data pa PHONE 3561 "A s Near at Your Phona” U * i v « n l t f S t * .— 2534 G u a d a lu p e S t a t i o n 2 — 2 1 7 W e s t 8 t h CLEA N IN G PRESSING R egu la r Service 2 D a y s Special Service 2 Hours C ity -w id e Delivery (Special Dye Work) Tuxedos for Rent LONGHORN CLEANERS 2 5 3 8 G u a d a l u p e P h o n e 3 8 4 7 H O M E TOW N NEWS " M i l k i n g it f u n . . . h u t I lik n d a n c i n g b e t t e r . M a y b e i t ’* b e c a u s e I b a e * a n e w • a m m e r t u x e d o m a d # by N O L A N S I M S “ NOLAN SIMS 124 C. 8*b S t. D reid l! Hot*) PIMM 2-7641 i n t e r p r e t a t i o n , T h e p r o b l e m s o f c h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n , m o v e m e n t , a n d t ec h n i ca l s t a g i n g a r e b as i ca l l y t h e s a m e in t h e o p e r a a* in t h e pl a y, Mr. Moll says. T h e m e c h a n i c a l p r o b l e m o f h a v ­ ing t h e s i n g i n g h e a r d a n d u n d e r ­ st ood h a s b e e n w o r k e d o u t in t w o st eps. Fi r st , t h e s c e n e d e s i g n e r , Mr. K u t t n e r , ha s d e s i g n e d t h e s e t ­ t i n g s f o r " M a r t h a ’’ t o he s h a l l o w in o r d e r t o b r i r g t h* s i n g e r s f o r ­ w a r d o n in g o od p o s i ­ t i on s f o r p r o j e c t i o n . S e c o n d l y , in t h e di r e c t i on , Mr. Moll p l a n n i n g has mo v e d all i m p o r t a n t b u s i n e s s t h e a n d a c t i on well a n d st ag e so that, solos, q u a r t e t s a r e s u n g d o w n a? t h e foo t l i gh t s . f o r w a r d on t h e s t a g e d u e t s , t h e s i n g i n g A n o t h e r de vi c e e m p l o y e d t o a s ­ si st p r o j e c t i o n o f i« t o m o t i v a t e th*1 w o r d s as a n a s i d e ; th*> s i ng e r s c o m i n g f o r w a r d a n d si ngi ng t h e i r lines d i r e c t l y t o t h e a u d i e n c e . T h i s m e a n s o f b u i l d i n g up a n b e t w e e n t h e s i n g e r a n d t h e a u d i e n c e e s ­ t a b l i s h e s w a r m t h a n d i n f o r m a l i t y , i n t i m a t e r e l a t i o n m a k i n g o p e r a fo r m id a b le . l e s s " g r a n d ” a n d A l s o a p r o b l e m o f d i r e c t i o n t h e m o v e m e n t on t h a t t h e s i n g e r s a r e is t h e to p l a n in s t a g e so t h e c o n d u c t o r , a posi t i on to sec Mr. V on K r e i s i e r , to o r d e r in m a k e t h e i r mu s i c a l e n t r a n c e c o r ­ r e c t l y . S t a g e p o sitio n s a r e c o n ­ t r i v e d so t h a t t h e c o n d u c t o r c a n he s e e n b v t h e s i n g e r w i t h o u t its b e i n g o b v i o u s t o t h e a u d i e n c e . " M a r t h a ’’ h a s b e e n i n t e r p r e t e d on t h e l i g h t c o m e d y side. F o r e x ­ a m p l e , to b r i g h t e n u p t h e o p e n i n g s c e n e in w h ic h a c h o r u s o f c o u r t l adi es a r e s i n g i n g t o c h e e r t h e i r m i s t r e s s , Mr. Moll ha s a d d e d t w o c omi c f l u n k e y s . Tile l e a d i n g c h a r ­ i n t e r p r e t e d a s y o u n g , a c t e r s a r e sp i r i t e d i n d i v i d u a l s w i t h t h e m e n p l a y i n g in a r u s t i c ve i n o f h u m o r a n d t h e w o m e n a s c l e v e r , q u i c k ­ w i t t e d m a s t e r s o f t h e t e c h n i q u e o f g e t t i n g a m a n . Mr. Moll f i n d s t h e c h o r u s e s t h e j mo s t e x c i t i n g p a r t of a n o p e r a . f o r d y n a m i c He h a s p l a n n e r ! t h e d i s p l a y o f c o l o r c h o r u s a n d m o v e m e n t . T h e g e n e r a l m o o d a n d p h y s i ca l p a t t e r n s a r e s e t b y t h e d i r e c t o r , a n d t h e d e t a i l s o f c h a r ­ a c t e r i z a t i o n , b u s i n e s s , a n d m o v e ­ m e n t a r e lef* u p to t h e i nd i vi d u a l s i ng * i - . Mr. Moll s a y s t h a t c h o r u s r e h e a r s a l s a r e a t f i r s t confftwed a n d hect i c, b u t as i n d i v i d u a l s r e ­ s p o n d w i t h t h e i r i m a g i n a t i o n s , v i ­ t a l i t y a n d i n d i v i d u a l i t y is i n f u s e d . A f e w r e - g r o u p n g s a n d m o r e e x ­ a c t t i m i n g of c h o r u s a c t i v i t i e s a t fi na l t h e e s ­ s e n t i a l q u a l i t y o f e v e r y g o o d t h e ­ a t e r m o b s c e n e , " o r d e r l y c h a o s . ” r e h e a r s a l s a c h i e v e J a m e s D r a m a D e p a r t m e n t c r e w m e m ­ b e r s w h o a r e w o r k i n g on " M a r ­ t h a ” a re K i p p e n b r o c k , B e a u C u n n i n g h a m a n d J e a n A m ­ e r y on B u i l d i n g ; L e w a n a Lee, L o r ­ r a i n e Koupa , a n d Rose l l e M a x ­ well on p a i n t ; J o A n n e P l a t t a n d B e t h P e n n i n g e r on p r o p e r t i e s ; Wil li e K e n n e d y arid B e t t y Be me ! l i gh t s ; T o m Mc G e e , D u a n e o n Ne we l l , B o bby C a n t r e l l , J a m e s M c D o n o u g h , a n d M a x R a n d o l p h on s t a g i n g ; a n d S o n d r a O a t e r a n d Bill ( r a i n on m a k e - u p . Crain’s ’Brains and Eggs’ Has Brain That Snores T h e B y J O H N B U S T I N l a t e s t p l a y w r i t i n g e f f o r t s o f Bill C r a i n will he d i s p l a y e d in " B r a i n s a nd E g g s , ” a c o m e d y schedul er! by t h e D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f D r a m a as a T h e a t e r - i n - t h e - R o un d p r o d u c t i o n . l f t he p l a y r e f l e c t s t h e n a t u r e o f its a u t h o r , it s houl d he n o t h i n g s h o r t o f h i l a r i o u s l y u n u s u a l . F o r ( r a i n, k n o w n a s " D e a c o n ” Bill t h e p e n a l l y si nce his d a u g h t e r is o n l y t w e l v e y e a r s old. in T h e b r a i n s ti t l e, ( ‘ra i n t h r e e a c t e x p l a i n e d , c o m e f r o m A u n t P r u ­ d e n c e , a v e r y l i vely o c t o g e n a r i a n b r a i n R o e s m a r y k e e p s a l i ve in t h e f a mi l y r o o m . A l t h o u g h I’r u d e n c e , p l a y e d by S u e A u n t Wi s e , s t a g e n e v e r o t h e r t h a n a s a b r a i n , she is g i v e n t h e s o m e o f t h e c h o i c e l i nes o f a p p e a r s li vi ng on ! in d r a m a c ir cles, u n u s u a l p e r s on . is a h i l a r i o u s l y P ia.V* wi t h b u l g i n g f o u n d w i t n e s s i n g a " M a r t h a , ” his ( r a i n s a y s t h a t s h e — o r r a t h e r h e r b r a i n — p o s s e s s e s all t h e s e n s e s of a h u m a n b e i n g a n d hns no h e s ­ i t a t i on a b o u t u s i n g t h e m . " I n f a c t , she e v e n s n o r e s on t h e o p e n i n g c u r t a i n , ” ( r a i n r e c a l l ed. t o r e ­ ( r a m , h e a r s a l o f f a c e s t r e a k e d w i t h g r e a s e p a i n t , his poc ke t s c i g a r s , i nt o a di s c ussi on of his le a pe d is a s t o r y o f pl a y whi ch he sai d b e t w e e n Mr. sci e nt i fi c r i v a l r y J a c k E t h e l b e r t E g g , p l a ye d b y Miller, a n d his d a u g h t e r , Ros e- ar, d a m a s t e r o f a r t s d e g r e e m a r y , p l a y e d b y L e e O s b or n e . t o R o s e m a r y a l w a y s m a n a g e s " g e t t h e g u n ” on Mr. E g g, whi ch d i s c o n c e r t s hi m t r e m e n d o u s l y , on- t h e U n i v e r s i t y in r e c e i v e d a b a c h e l o r a r t s d e g r e e in E n g l i s h in 1940 in 1943. A t a r m y t h i s p o i n t s t o p p e d i nt o his life, p l a c i n g him in c o m p a r a t i v e o b s c u r i t y f o r f o u r y e a r s . C o m i n g ( r a i n 1936, t h e Folklore Society To Meet in Corpus U p o n r e t u r n i n g t o t h e U n i v e r ­ sity, h e s t a r t e d w o r k i n g on a b a c h ­ e l or o f fi ne a r t s d e g r e e in pl a y - wr i t i n g , w h i c h he h o p e s t o r e c e i v e this J u n e . W h e n a s k e d o f f u t u r e plan*, he sai d, " I m a y t r y f o r a m a s t e r ’s, b u t g e n e r a l l y s p e a k i n g , my p l a ns a r e n e b u l o u s . ” a Ta l l t o l d a t H e a p p e a r e d t a l e s will he I in s e v e n c a m p u s m e e t i n g o f t h e T e x a s F o l k l o r e So- p e r f o r m a n c e s f r o m 1938 t o 19 40 c i p t y in C o r p u s Chr i s t i A p r i l 18 | b u t is b e t t o r r e m e m b e r e d f o r his a n d 19, Dr. M o d y C. B o a t r i g h t , I m o r e . 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