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A. m a j o r r f o n i f o r p r e s i d e n t ; Dal l a s , w h o H e l e n S w a n s o n , i n t e r i o r d e c o r a t i n g m a j o r f r o m Da l l a s , w h o fi l e d f o r v i c e - p r e s i d e n t , a n d M a r y N a c o l , s o p h o m o r e e c o n o m i c s a n d a c c o u n t i n g m a j o r f r o m P o r t A r ­ t h u r , w h o fi l e d f o r s e c r e t a r y o f t h e S t u d e n t s ’ A s s o c i a t i o n . f i l e d t o be C a n d i d a t e s a r e w a r n e d b y M i s s B a r b o u r t h a t t h e y m u s t fi le w i t h h e r f o r o f f i c i a l l y o f f i c e . T h e y m u s t a l s o h a v e t h e i r p i c t u r e s a n d 50 c e n t s in t h e D a i l y t h r e e d a y s b e f o r e T e x a n o f f i c e t h e i r p i c t u r e t h e y p l a n r u n w i t h s t o r y a n n o u n c i n g t h a t t h e y wi l l file. t o h a v e t h e F i t z n e r ’s s t a t e m e n t f o l l o w s : t h i s “ I LA R R Y J O N E S M A R Y N A C O L HELEN S W A N S O N Bushbeater Gossip Political Mystery; Will the Clique Run a Candidate in Spring Election? B y J A C K B R O O K S I e xan P o l itic a l E dit or Wi l l t h e c l i q u e r u n a m a n is t h e d u l a t e s a n d t h a t it h a s n o t d e c i d e d ! t o q u e s t i o n m i n d s , s t u d e n t s h a v e in t h e i r w h o m L a t e s t c o m m u n i q u e s f r o m t h e M o s t c o m m o n o p i n i o n ( f r a t f r o n t a r e t h a t t h e c l i q u e b a s ’ t h e f r a t e r n i t y m e n is “ W e ’r e t o o ; n o t d e f i n i t e l y d e c i d e d to b a c k c a n - 1 b u s y w i t h s c h o o l o r g e t t i n g r e a d y t o w o r r y a b o u t s t u d e n t pol i t i c s . . . ” S o m e s a y “ m o s t o f o u r g o o d b o y s t h e b a t t l e f r o n t s i t will b a c k i t b a c k s l e a v e I a n y o n e . f o r if Army, Navy Training Tests To Be Given Here April 2 a m o n g h a v e g o n e o r will n o t be h a c k . ” o t h e r s Y e t a r e i n t e r e s t e d — C l a u d e Wi l de . A l p h a T a u O m e g a , P a i n t e r , D e l t a T a u a n d T h e n t h e s e b o y s will I De l t a . W h i c h o f is t h e c li qu e t h e n o d f r o m g e t d o u b t f u l . Q u a l i f y i n g t e s t s f o r V - 1 2 ( N a v y ) a n d A - 1 2 ( A r m y ) c o l l e g e t r a i n - is a n u n p r e c e ­ I a m w i t h - i n g p r o g r a m s will b e g i v e n a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y o n A p r i l 2, Dr. H. T. h a v e sl i p p e d s o m e t h i s f a l l w h e n d r a w i n g m y c a n d i d a c y f o r A m o - a n i n d e p e n d e n t . M a c W a l l a c e , re- m a t e E d i t o r o f t h e D a i l y T e x a n . M a n u e l , r e g i o n a l d i r e c t o r f o r t h e t e s t s , h a s a n n o u n c e d . t h e f a i r - h a i r e d b oy f o r s o m e t i m e h u t w a s r e p u t e d t o r e a l i z e d e n t e d a c t i o n , b u t _ W i l d e w a s _ T h e f o l l o w i n g r e p o r t w a s c o m p i l e d b y E . J . M a t h e w s , rr<*;*trar ' r e i v e d m o r e v o t e s i n u r e v„vc* . ^ ^ ^ a n d r e p o r t w a s c o m p i l e d b y E. J . M a t h e w s , r e g i s t r a r [ c e n t r o in ... b l v ’s r a c e w h i c h Wi l d e wa* e n t e r - e r r e d ^ - r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , a n d e x p l a i n s j *— y r y ..V t h e a s s e m - J Reasons a t e . in Paintei% of t h e E o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e * C o u i t A p p l i c a t i o n f o f a r r i v e d b u t a r e 4 . 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P a g p 4 in W a sh in g to n . lip W A S H I N G T O N M I L I T A R Y E X A M S , Pag< a i n ’* F o r e i g n S e c r e t a r y A n t h o n y E d e n l e f t t h e i m p r e s s i o n t h a t he b e li e v e s p e a c e at i p o s t w a p l a t - a r e a h i t p r e m a t u r e n ow, H e n r y r o t b e l i ev e coal J. K a i s e r doe* w J o h n L. L e w i s m i n e r s will folio i n t o a s t r i k e . t o t h e t a x f o r t h e H o u s e R e p u b l i c a n s a r e c a u c u s ­ s i ng p r e p a r a t o r y t o c a r r y i n g t h e i r “ p a y - a s - y o u - g o ’* f i g h t plan i n c o m e o f B e a r d s l e y R u m l l o w e r c a m b e r . A g r o u p o f g o v e r n m e n t o f t i c i a l s , i n c l u d i n g Sec re' a \ of S t a t e Hul l , a n d s e v e r a l p r i v a t e e x p e r t s will c o n s t i t u t e a p e r m a n e n t c o m m i t t e e to a d v i s e w i t h t h e P r e s i d e n t on p o s t - w a r p r o b l e m - . Law School to Continue For Duration* Dean Says ‘•The c o n t i n u a n c e o f a e d u c a t i o n d u r i n g is of g r e a t s t a t e , f ii * ire o f t h e i m p o r t a n c e l e g a l t h e e m e r g e n c y t h e t h e l egal p r o f e s s i o n , " t o a n d t h e U n i v e r s i t y , * I ( h a r e s T. M c C o r m i c k , d e a n 1 ,ool n f e 5 U n d e n t s law r e m a i n o p e n “ W e will c o n t i n u e a w , in a s s u r i n g t h e sc hool t h a t t h e t h i o u g h o u t t o h a v e mali hut s u b s t a n t i a l n u c l e u s o f d e r t \ is b e i n g p l a n - 1 f o r t h e S m i m e r S e s s i o n , a n d tat ive s u b j e c t s h a v e b e e n a n ­ i m i - : . C o u r s e s t a u g h t t h e f i r s t rn will p r o b a b l y be c o n t r a c t s , l a w , p a r t n e r s h i p , p u b l i c he a d d e d . p r o g r a m fm ci rn m a l o p p o s i t i o n , t h e p r e s i d e p u s ’* l e a d i n g s o r o r i t i e s , a l t h o u g h lie h i m s e l f is a n i n d e p e n d e n t . J o e O ’B a n i o n , i n d e p e n d e n t f r o m Oa k G r o v e , h a s sa d he w o u l d file. s t r o n g s e c r e t a r y a n d a M a r y N a c o I w h o f i led T h u r s d a y f o r i n d e ­ is a p e n d e n t c a n d i d a t e w h o s h o u l d r u n J o a n n e M a c o w , D e l t a Phi b o t h B e g e m a n , . E p s i l o n , J e a n r a c e . Miss cl os e A l p h a Phi. M a c o w will p r o b a b l y file S a t u r ­ d a y . Mi ss B e g e m a n ha- st il l sai d n o t h i n g a b o u t w h e n she wo u l d file. Miss N a c o l w i t h M I C A a n d a c t i ve VVI C A h a c k i n g , p l u s a n c a m p a i g n , m a y d o v e r y well. Red Cross Nets Half of Quota O f f to a g oo d s t a r t , t h e R e d C ro ss W a r F u n d d r i v e o n t h e ' c a m p u s , in its t h r e e d a y s o f ! o f f i c i a l e x i s t e n c e , h a s t a k e n in D e l t a s u p p o r t W H 'A J a c k e t , w h o aid s h e h o p e d to g e t solid q u o t a , w i t h a H e l e n S w a n s o n , A l p h a G a m m a a p p r o x i m a t e l y $ 3 , 4 5 0 o f its $ 6 , 0 0 0 l a r g e n u m b e r o f d o r m s a n d h o u s e s still t o be h e a r d f r o m , Dr . J a m e s C Holley, f a c u l t y c h a i r m a n o f c a m p u s d r i v e t h e s t a t e d T h u r s d a y . B r a n d t . O r a n g e is s c h e d u l e d to r un . Se e B U S H B E A T E R , P a g e 6 a g a i n s t p r e s i d e n t S u e a n d f i ne s t a r t d e s e r v e s “ M o r e o v e r , ” Dr. Co l l ey s a i d , f i n e t o a n d s u p p o r t is “ a f i ni sh. W e n e e d s o m e $ 2 , 5 0 0 m e e t c a m p u s v i r t u a l l y f r o m IOO p e r c e n t q u o t a , t h e a in s t a f f g o a l . ” t o w n o f G a f s a S e m y o n T i m o s h e n k o ' s f o r c e s k e p t t h e U n i v e r s i t y u p t h e i r a d v a n c e on t h e l u g Ax i s n e c e s s a r y to r e a l i z e thi lase o f S m o l e n s k , less t h a n f i f t y p u l e s a w a v T U N I S I A — \ m e r i c a n s w h o took t h e s o u t h e r n T u n i s i a a l r e a d y w e r e p u s h i n g on T h u r s d a y t h e Axis p o r t o f G a b es e i g h t y - f i v e mi l es h e r s a r e y e t a w a y . W h i l e t h e A m e r i c a n s a r e c l o s i n g f r o m E i g h t h A r m y c o m p l e t e a r o u n d Asi de f r o m t h e A l p h a D e l t a Pi s o r o r i t y w h i c h c a v e $ 4 1 , t h e c a n ­ va ss o f o r g a n i z e d s t u d e n t h o u s e s h a d n o t b e e n h e a r d f r o m a t n o o n T h u r s d a y . L i k e w i s e , s o m e 60 p e r c e n t o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y s t a f f m e m - f r o m , ‘ I f t h i s l a t t e r g r o u p r e s p o n d s a s t h o s e w h o h a v e l o t to : a p - to to peal. t h e s u c c e s s o f t h e c a m p a i g n is a s s u r e d , ’ Dr . Dollop sai d, a s t ho B r i t i s h ; a l r e a d y r e p l i e d is g e t t i n g s e t t h e p i n c e r s m o v e m e n t t h e A f r i k a K o r p s g e n e r o u s l y t h e M a r e t h Li n e. t h e n o r t h w e s t , t o he h e a r d t o w a r d in o n r i g h t t ho O N E O F T H E S E lucky girls will be chosen sweetheart of M I C A Friday night at the M I C A ainee. I -ay ,^re first row $iflnd nq eft to right: H e e n Sumpton, G e n e v a P r e s t i a g e , and W i l m a B w t h a r t o : ^ Second r o w: Rosem ary G r a y M c K i n n o n . Th ra row : A n e e H a ye C ara H a * '' ' ' . Four til row; M arilyn CPrG a n j I; t i e-, a n d w o r k m e n ’s c o m p e n - ' n e a r ( h u g u y e v , h o c o n t r a c t s „ a f ’on. T a u g h t in t h e s e c o n d t e r m ( s e c o n d h a l f ) , VV damages, in ;irau« e, m u n i c i p a l cor- porauono, aud personal property, j Un d e l i v e r e d t h e R e d s c o u n t e r a t t a c k , k i l l i ng 5 0 0 N a z i e n e m y p l a n e s w e r e t r o o p s a n d t a k i n g o t h e r s p r i s o n e r . A m e r i c a n a shot- d o w n . j losses w e r e believed p in c he d , I f f u r i o u s a d o g l i g h t , t wo a n d possibly f o u r - Gvni the central front* Marshal i slight. r e s u m e d W E S T E R N E U R O P E — T h e A l ­ t h e i r a i r o f f e n s i v e b e - a g a i n s t H i t l e r ' s E u r o p e w i t h a n i A m e r i c a n I - l y i n g F o r t r e s s r a i d o n N a z i U - b o a t y a r d s a t Y e g c s a c k . , t e * a u t h , t h e t h e i r t o hol d f i g h t i n g st ill c o n ­ R U S S I A — In t h r e e S o v i e t s c o n t i n icd m o r e h e a v y r a i d s on Ki s k a in t h e o w n . t i n u e d i n d u s t r i a l A l e u t i a n s . T h e N a v y r e v e a l e d t h a t r eg i on a l o n g t h e D o n e t s R i v e r b u t o n e o f t h e m a i n t a r g e t s w a s t h e I k r a n l a n c a p i t a l . J a p a n e s e s u b m a t i n e b a s e t h e r e . In P A C I F I C — T h e r e w e r e F i e r c e in r i c h t h e t e a c h . j I n d i v i d u a l s t a f f m e m b e r g i f t s . t h u s f a r h a v e r a n g e d f r o m $ 1 t o s o m e a n d h a v e a v e r a g e d 'd r i v e ‘h e r e wiR c o n t i n u o rn k if t h e fa. $ 1 0 0 t 0 T h e l h e d r i v e • . h u t , Dr . D o l l e y ^ d , f a c u l t y a n d s t u d e n t s in t h e i r s u b s c r i p t i o n s w o u l d ma i l a t o n c e it w o u l d o b v i a t e t h e n e e d f o r p e r s o n a l s o l i c i t a t i o n , w h i c h is n o w s c h e d u l e d f o r n e x t w e e k . T h o in G r e g o r y co l l ec t i on o f f i c e 103. j i n c o m e t a x p a y m e n t s h a v e t o us© h e s i t a t e d o n ’t is post-dated checks* he advised. M IC A s Choice Will Emerge From Blackout W orld News AL a Glance K IN Kf G r e a t B r i t ­ Amusements-—PASE TW0 Phone 2-2473 — T H E D A I L Y T E X A N — Phone 2-2473 FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1943 Pl Beta Phi sorority. Stuck w ill report Private to o fficers’ candidate Md., March 27. school at Aberdeen, Cowboy Minstrel Has Good and Bad Spots War Play Contest Attracts Writers “ Considerable campus interest is being shown in the National Play- w riting contest, but m ort entries are needed,” said Miss Margo Jones, U niversity drama instructor and chairm an of the contest sponsored by the Treasury Department. "T h e contest was created because of the need for w ar propaganda Nancy Quarte*, student 1941- 42, and Private Hosmer Bartels Stuck were married M arch 14. Mrs. Stuck is a member of Lane to Give Recital Sunday Pianist Is M a jo r In C om position The first senior recital of th* year will be held in the Recital H all of the Music Building Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, when Gardner Lanp, senior fine arte student, will he presented in a pi­ ano recital. Lane, of Eagle Pass, is m ajor­ ing in compo«ition and ha* been studying piano with Thomas G o r­ ton of the U niversity Music De­ partment. He has also studied with Dr. W a lte r Gilewicz, head of the M usic Department of M ary Har- din-Baylor College at Belton. H aving a number of composi­ tions to his credit, one of which i« to he presented by the U n iv e r­ sity Symphony Orchestra at its next concert. Dane is a member of Phi Mu Alpha, national music fraternity. He w ill play one of his own compositions at his re ­ cital, as well as a composition by W esley Tilley, form er U niversity student who is now in the armed service*, ♦ * The following program w ill be precented: l l __________ Passacaglia Sonata in A Sonata, Op Polonaise-Fantaisie Prelude Fugue Sonatine _____ . Foss *_____ Scarla tti ... Beethoven Chopin W esley T ille v ............... G ardner Lane Ravel to plays which w ill help awaken the necessity of Americans total war,” Miss Jones explained. She believes there are U n iversity students quite capable of w riting such plays. Dr. E. P. Conkle's p layw riting class already has shown enough interest in the contest to assure several entries from the U n iv e r­ sity. to ten from A n y college or university stu­ dent is eligible to enter. Scripts th irty should he minute* playing time on the sub­ ject of W a r Savings and they must he received by the Dram a I . Scripts Department by A p ril the should be name and address of the author on each sheet. No scripts w ill be returned, and the sponsors cannot he The Treasury Departm ent assumes the ownership of all scripts. typew ritten with responsible loss. fo r ♦ ir Miss Jones w ill go to W ashin g ­ ton during the first two weeks to meet Mrs. H enry of M ay Morgenthau Jr ., Mrs. H allie F la n ­ agan Davis of Sm ith College, and B a rre tt H. Clark of the D ram a­ tist’s Play Service, who w ill assist judging the scripts. The in her results of the contest w ill be announced on M ay 15. CAPITO! LAST DAY I O PEN 11 :4S 40c ANY S E A T K ID S 17c NO W STARTS TO D AY LAST D AY ■KXM H ODE! I P EO!b S TARTS S A T UR DA Y 1943’$ TOP TUNE-TREAT! S f , n \HCUji4W% ^ Robert Paigi • Grace McDonald ‘ & ■ ' r ST A R T S TO D A Y A B B O T T A C O ST EL L O IN // WHO DONE IT " A N D P L U T O CARTOON T R A V E L O G U E J I V I N ’ JA M S E S SIO N URRSIT9 CZ3 A LA N LA D D ll V ER O N IC A L A K E IN THE GLASS KEY" ALSO 'S IN C E P E A R L H A R B O R 1* “ A R M Y C H A P L A IN ” AND P L U T O CARTOON “SWING, BABY, SWING” M IN U TES OF G IR LS! l - a a i f V SINGING AND DANCING! F E A T U R I N G ------- MISS LE RAY TODD S W E ET H EA R T OF BILLY ROSE S CASA MA NA NA V O D V I L AT: 1:56 — 4:32 — 7:08 — 9:29 On Our Screen: “ A N IGH T TO R E M E M B E R ’ In bathing suit. Only different. an im partial show, why did this happen? left the the extreme Other liabilities of the evening loudness of were Moton Crockett's orchestra, wh.ch would have sounded fa r better muted a little ; the sometime' very unfunny joke*; and the general looseness of the entire production, that which impression there should havp been a few more rehearsals. Interlocutor is for Gordon Minter, assistant profes­ sor of in the Department of Drama. The script was written by Roger the music handled by Gideon, Be tty Osbourne, talent rounded up by Bill R a tliff, and the lights regulated by Katherine Reid. The entire production was directed by A rt Kram er. technical production the show All proceeds go to the World Student Service Fund. >—------------------------------- Bali-Javas Dance In Hogg Monday The Bali-Java Dancers with Devi Dja will introduce the dance art of the Dutch E a s t Indias when they appear in Hogg Auditorium next Monday night. The Oriental dancers will present a program including exotic court dances of Java, comic sports dances of Sumatra and spectacular war movements of savage Panua. They will be accompanied by native musicians with woodwinds and many-toned gongs. Dancers and musicians w ill appear on the «tage together taking part In the dance dramas. Glamorous Devi Dia. who is said to be a good dramatic artist and Ja v a folk song crooner, heads the relatively young troupe. The ta ll­ est of the five young men and reaches the five young women feet. and seven height of inches. Like their star, they are all *mall, but powerful. fivp The troupe w ill stop in Austin while on tour of the principal cities and educational institutions of America. The Cultural Entertainm ent Committee will present the Bali- Ja v a Dancers in Hogg Auditorium I next Monday night at 8:15 o’clock. General admission is 55 cents. Blanket tax holders will he ad­ mitted free. Tickets w ill he sold at the door only. 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She DoesalLDo Bad! ★ CAREY WILSON — A LSO —— ★ CARTOON * N E W S ★ B r S U E B R A N D T Texan Amueennent* Editor The Cowboy Minstrels— like the little cirl in the song— might well be described: "when they arp good, they are very, very good, but, brother, when th ey are bad, they are lousy.” “ Corn in Blackface," the an­ nual Cowboy M instrel show which opened !a«t night and w ill be on agai- tonight in Hogg Auditorium, is a mixture of the very bort and in — darn campus en terta in m en t it— the very wors* Take, for instance, the feature* or rbe as-ot side of the hooks: Chan* Baromeo, professor of voice, *a g “ Taint, Necessarily So*’ a* \ Old Man R iv e r” just about as beautifully a« they could e v e r have been sung; Bdlie Beet fro tti and Maur ce Bralley, of TSO fame, rach -arg two numbers that kept for en­ bhp aodipor P clapping cores W alton Robert*. did a blackface of Coach imitation Bible's talk at last Thanksgiving's pan rally that, was a wow— more like Bible* than Bible is himself; ('"ani L. Moore did his usual Dr good job of entertaining with magical tricks; and Dean Nowot- nv, in m ilitary regalia, told th* r « o r * of iokc* b» has been getting away with so successfully for years at other campus func­ tion'. ♦ faces, and stuck out Oh, yes. And there was a mon­ in a ballet skirt that, strosity the stage, staggered around on its made tongue at the orchestra, in a little number called ‘ Zorina Makes Ba*' ” H aving seen th* same art in the “ 4Ters Revue” this re ­ viewer should have been hardened^, to it, but let us at this point step far beyond the bounds of editorializing ard say the Texas amusements staff would he delighted if Jeanne Hancock would come and stagger around in her ballet act over here in the Texan of fire If one had just anytime th® mn-,py for orchids . . . that On the other side of the books, the Minstrels do not however, stack up quite so well. W oe, in which the beginning, indeed, to be campaign managers, f o r the sweetheart act at the thirteen sweetheart nominees ap­ peared briefly in cowboy raiment ard sang together, was perhaps o r* t r the biggest flops of thy even og. Certainly, young ladms, without exception, looked they unglamorous. Furtherm ore, cannot sing. Thirdly, the audience evidently did not know— or care the A u d ition s for Contest O p e n to Piano Players The Austin unit. of th* National Piano Playing Tournament w ill b* held in th* Steinw ay room of the J R. Reed Musm rom pany Mav IO and l l . Miss Dorothy Dendnck r f SV w York, American piam«t and teacher, will judgp. Piano ♦*a'’h*r« w-ho want audi­ tions for their pupils should call either the music company, or Mss* Miriam Cordon T,andrum. Mrs. Charles W . Stoko*, Mrs J . P M cPherson, Mrs Helen I,ane, of Mr*. Ja c k Shelby. Today's Entertainment P A R A M O U N T — “ Stand By for Action,” Robert Taylor, Brian D onlevy, and Charles Laughton. Feature begins at 12, 2, 4, 6, S and S T A T F - “ T h * A m a lin g M r .. H olliday,” D e a n n a Durbin. F e a ­ ture begin* at 12, 1:51, .2:5.3, 5 :5 5 , 7 :8 7 , and 0 50. IO o’clock. C A P IT O L — “ A Night to R e m e m ­ b e r,” Lo re n a Young and B r ia n Ah*rr'. Feature begins at 12, i n ;00. 2 3d, 5 :1 2 , 7 t fi Stage B a b y , Swing,” begins a t 1:56, 4 .3 2 , 7:08, and 9 20. and “ Swing, I h o w VARSITY — "The Clat. Key,” V eronica Lake and B lan Don- levy. Feature begins at 2, 3 4 7, 5 3 4, 7.4r>, A 'd 0:46 o’clock. T E X A S — ‘ Who Done It,” Abbott and C ostello. Feature begins at 2:21. 4 16, 6 OS, 8, and 9 52 o’ D R H E TN J o u r n e y ” 'D e s p e r a t e E rro l Flynn and Ro' ald Reagan. Feature hegira a* £ and IO. . — whether St should applaud or not. in the finale, when The girls did. luckily enough for votes, redeem themselves some what they wore their own clothes. The lucky thing about the whole deal was that they were all in the same boat. The only rather questionable incident during the show along this sweetheart line wa* when one of the candidates gammed across the stage it have been— leopard-akin draped like a in a— could ROGER wr.ter of Cow boy s or He W h o I which opened 1 A j ditori urn fo Gideon, •. a men* d p r o GIDEON, e sc' pf above for the lorn in Blackface aughs is Divine," sit r ight in Hogg a two day run. sec or from Co amar Cowboys, Suzanne Sten Here Saturday Austin Sym p h o n y H as Soprano Soloist Suzanne Sten, soloist w ith the Austin Symphony Orchestra con­ cert Saturday night, has been ac­ claimed by the New York 'lim e* ss prisses^ ng “ one of the out­ standing voices of the time.” Her New Y ork debut in Town Hall, followed by engagements to sing wdth the San Francisco and Chi­ cago Opera Companies, showed that the European star definitely “ has” something for America, said the Times. The Austin concert will begin ta 8:15 o'clock in Hogg Memorial Auditorium. The mezzo-soprano began voice study when 16 years old. A well­ known music critic heard her sing at a reception, and insisted that she study voice for a career Only three years later, Miss Sten was ready for a career in concert and learned opera. Soon after, she that singer* were being auditioned for th# Saarbruckeri Opera. Inex­ perienced, without a reputation, she had d iff iculty in persuading the director to hear her *mg Her persistency, however, led to an en­ gagement. Success in one continental opera house after another followed, es­ tablishing her in such diverse roles as < armen, Erda, and Delilah. Amneris in "A u la .” and Azucena in the “ T rovatore” are among leading roles Miss Sten has sung since she came to America. One of the artist’s most notable triumphs came in New York when she was auditioned by Serge Kous- sevitzky, conductor of the Boston Igor Symphony Orchestra, and Stravinsky, famous composer. She was engaged to sing the d ifficult solo part of JoacastA in Stra v in ­ sky s "Oedipus Rex.” TON IT E // DESPERATE JOURNEY” E R R O L FL Y N N RO N ALD R EA G A N N E W S CC) ME A S Y O U A R E S I T I N Y O U R C A R D R I V E - I N T H E A T R E Cultural Entertainment BALI-JAVA DANCERS Monday, March 22 8:15 P.M. HOGG AUDITORIUM Blanket Tax Free General Admission 55c TicktH sold only at door until 8:15; only 400 tickats available to non-biankat tax hoWart. rn jo* Round-IdfL aud the Cornute}, Cfccadioui A u stin store* ere reedy for you with com plete stocks o f new informel wear . . . styled right and priced to suit your allowance. M ak e your choice now while every shop has every style innovation in every size. Courteous sa’es persons are on hand to he'p you. You'll find it a pleas- sure to buy your Spring A p ­ parel In Austin. Round-Up April 2, 3, 4 A S. Make you* 2>ate Now jo* Ute Revue aud Hail 4 i Victory Cadettes 'S o c i a l C j J . R . H o l l T i a n S R e p l a c e s FRIDAY, M A R C H 19, 1943 A a . * 2-2-473 — T H E D A I L Y T E X A N — Phan* 2-2473 P A G E THREE_Socfcty Toothpicks to Replace \ Y o u n e e d n ’t sta rt h o a r d in g per- c u s t o m e r to b rin g h er ow n pins idea m a n e n t s , girls, b e c a u se th e y w o n ’t | to be used be fro zen e x c e p t as a la s t reso rt. J eral m o n th s, o p era to r s hav e not H a ir d r e s s in g is high on th e list o f a llo w e d c u sto m e r s A m e r ic a n e ss e n tia ls, b e c a u s e it is bobb y pins o u t o f th e shop. c la s sif ie d a s o n e o f th e b e st m o - ! soon as th e w h o le s a le r s run rale b u ild ers A m e r ic a n w o m e n QU^ 0f th e ir “ b o b b y ” stock s, hair- h a ve, said th e w ife o f tho propri- e to r o f a D rag b e a u ty shop. , pin s will be used. A f e w hairpins . . . . to . . , T h e sc a r c e s t h a ir d r e s sin g article ja r* *till b e in g m a d e, a lth o u g h pro- is the b o b b y pin. W h o le s a le h o u se s Id u ctio n is ex p e c te d t o be stop p ed still have so m e in stock t o be sold a n y day. In ea ster n s t a te s w h ere m o s tly to b e a u ty o p era to rs. T h e th e sh o r ta g e is m ore s e v e r e than w h o l e s a l e r s have ration ed th e re- here, m a n y shops h a ve been u sin g m a i n i n g stock o f bobb y pins and I to o th p ic k s to roll up hair. T w o to so each curl do the job n icely . Al- h airp ins o f th eir ow n a ccord , as t h o u g h n o t q uite as e f f e c t i v e as lo n g th e ir su p p ly will p o ssible. I m eta l pin s, last as in the shop. For s e v - j i n g is n o t at all p r a c tic a l, aceord- to the h aird r esser. the pin B e c a u s e o f sho rta ge. ba w ea rin g ta k e shop g ir js w jjj p rob a b ly t h e ir h air v e r y sh ort, n o t o n ly this s u m m e r , b u t n e x t f a l l and w in te r as w e ll. B ob b e d , c a s u a l hairdos E v en now , about o n e -th ird the b e a u t y parlors r e q u ire o f g o o d s u b s titu te . S o m e the tried s e w in g up e a c h to o th p ick s will be a will le a v e n e x t w e e k to g iv e a shops have w e e k ’s mission a t A r m y camps roll. T his n ea r H o u s to n . C . S . P . , o f St . A u s t i n ’s C h a p e l D A I L Y T E X A N CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 2-2473 for Ad Taker Ste-: 8— Lost and Found 45— Rooms Furnished L O S T : Bl a c k a n d gol d S h a e f f e r penci l S I N G L E S O U T H E A S T R O O M , j o i n i n g r e t u r n e n g r a v e d C a t h i e . S e n t i m e n t a l o r P l e a s e D o r m i t o r y . ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I L O S T S U N D A Y : A s i l v e r s p r a y pi n wi t h val ue. | call C u r t i s s - W r i g h t ; \ b a t h . 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HOLMANS, a junior in the University and a sophomore in the Naval R.O.T.C. unit, dropped from school W ednesday to enter active service to replace his brother who died in a Navy plane crash near San Diego ' -----------------------------------------------------------*on February 2 5 . a t ma l ( lub. A v ia tio n C ad et C alvin C. R igg s, t o t h e A u s t i n C o u n t r y I s t u d e n t in t h e U n i v e r s i t y in 19 3 9 - C a p t a i n J o h n J a c k L o n d o n , c o m - 40, is n o w s t a t i o n e d a t t h e W a c o ' i n u n d a n t o f the N aval unit, and th a t he w a n te d t o g o f o r b asi c e x p l a i n e d in- ...... : stead o f reta in in g his V - l reaervo open A r m y F l y i n g School L a s t w e e k H o l m a n s w e n t im m ed ia te active s erv ic e i f l ig h t tr a in in g . — lin to — j 9*12— S i g m a P h i E ps i l on h o u s e a t c h a p t e r h ou s e . n e e d v e r y little care a n d very few b o b b y pins. C o-eds w ill also w ear J O n e - t e n t h o f o u r C u r t i s s - W r i g h t a n d a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r t h e m o n t h l y \ t r a i n i n g p e r i o d is o v e r . T h e t i m e p a p e r w h i c h will be p u b l i s h e d b y , t h e C u r t i s s - W r i g h t C o r p o r a t i o n , j j t h e i r h a i r c o m b e d u p a n d k e p t in h a s p a s s e d so h u r r i e d l y , a n d y e t i t w a s C o n t r i b u t i o n s will be s e n t in f r o m p la ce w i t h colored p r e d i c t e d . t h e e i g h t s u r p r i s i n g t o s e e j u s t h o w m u c h -------------------------------------------------------- b a d b ee n a c c o m p l i s h e d . C a d e t t e s col l eges, w h o h a v e a n e x a c t d u p l i - t h e T e x a s e n g i n e e r i n g T h e Rev. T h o m a s T . 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T h o m p s o n , w h o s a w t h e Hl a d e f r o m C h i c a g o a n d J o e Li p e f r o m E l k v i l l e , III.', a r e a n n e c e s s i t y o f m o r e a n d b e t t e r l i gh t - i n s e p - s t u d y hall a n d did in o u r j u g a r a b l e a n d u n b e a t a b l e c o m b i n e s o m e t h i n g a h o u t A d i p i n t o t h e p a s t c h e e r ­ t i on . . ♦ l e a d i n g o f W a s h i n g t o n U n i v e r s i t y r e v e a l e d S h i r l e y ( ' h a s p f r om W e b s t e r G r o v e s , Mo., a* one o f t h e hest in t h e lot . , . D o r o t h \ D e n n i s a n d h e r c r a t e o f f r e s h c i t r u s ft ult. b o t h f r o m E d i n b u r g . T e x a s , Hie a mo s t d e l i g h t f u l sigh* ( a r r i e Lou . f o r K i n d e r “ e f f i c i e n c y p l u s ” . . . Ma r x R a k e r f r o m to he t u l s a , Ok l a . , r e f u s e s a g g r e s s i v e . . . A s h i n i n g l i gh t in t h e D r i s k ill a n n e x s e e m s t o he ( a r o l y n P o s t e d f r o m P l a q u e m i n e , IA . T h e glee c l u b is still a b i g t o p i c o f c o n v e r s a t i o n . A m a j o r i t y o f i n f o r m e d F r a n c e s t h e g i r l s h a v e t h e g r o u p B a l d w i n , m a n a g e r o f c h o r u s , t h a ’ t o be a m e m b e r o f t h e y de si r e is t h i s o r g a n i z a t i o n . Sh e e t m u s h is belie', ed b e i n g s e c u r e d , a n d t h a t a r o o m t h e Music B u i l d ­ i n g m a y he t u r n e d o v e r f o r t h e i r use . Mrs. H a r r y B r o w n t h e i r s p o n s o r . T h e n e w s p a p e r c o m m i t t e e held a s h o r t m e e t i n g t o di s cuss pol i ci es f r o m M a n a n a , A r k , f r o m M o n r o e , La., . W e n o m i n a t e h i s t o r y in is it . . Dr. Jack Ewalt Girls in Formals To Ride in Jeeps To Del Valle Dance A g i o u p o f 120 g i r l s h a v e filled o u t c a r d s to a t t e n d t h e B e r g s t r o m Fiel d d a n c e S a t u r d a y r i g h t f r o m 9 to 12 o ’c lock, t h e O f f i c e o f t h e D e a n a n n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y . of W o m e n ( a nds t o hp r e t u r n e d t o Rerir t o t h e o f ­ s t r o m H e i d w e r e s e n t fi ce t o si gn. Ea c h f o r e a c h gir l o f f i c e r will call f o r his d a t e , a n d t h e f r o n t is t o m e e t in e v e r y o n e A r m y o f t h e m t r u c k s a n d is o p t i o n a l . to Del ^ aile. D r e s s t o go S o m e g i r > m e p l a n n i n g ( a n o t h e r s D o r m i t o r y . j e e p s will t a k e f o r ma ! a n d o t h e r s a r e not. t o he m o r e d a n c e s I wo e as m a n y g ir l s c a l l e d at [ l e a n ’s o f f i c e a* c o u l d go. t h e I h e i r a I e in th*' f u t Ute. a n d a n y g i r l s w h o a r e i n t e r e s t e d may go b y t h e D e a n ' s of fie e to get a j u n i o r h o s t e s s c a r d . Miss H e l e n F h n n , d i r e c t o r o f ■Vndrews D o r m i t o r y , a n d Miss Ma r y J a ’ p D a n * o f S . 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His l e c t u r e will c o n c l u d e t h e H o g g in is m o r e cases, b e l i e v e s Dr. E w a l t , w h o s e r i e s of c a m p u s l e c t u r e s . H e will al«o s p ea k at 12 o ’clock t h e W o m e n ’s G y m , a n d at a l u n c h e o n f o r the s t u d e n t p e r s o n n e l w o r k e r s on “ W h e n to C a l l a P s y c h i a t r i s t . ” i n t e r ­ e s t e d in n o r n m ! p eo p l e t h a n m e n ­ tal j u s t as t h e well p e r s o n c o n s u l t s t h e d o c ­ t o r to k e e p his h e a l t h , so s h o u l d o n e c o n su l t t h e p s y c h i a t r i s t a b o u t his m e n t a l h e a l t h . 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Odll A- I FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1943 Kona 2-2473 — T H E D A I L Y T E X A N — Pkon* 2-2473 PAGE PW*— Sport! Revenge May Aid Swimmers Win Trackmen Face Aggies * ★ * * Steari Fact Agt In S. W. C. Meat Cheatham Eager to Race Cousin U.T. Nine Opens Season Today Brooks Field Plays Here Today at 3:30 Texas Beats Del Valle 42 Points By Biggest Score of Year By DAVIS CARTER T e x a n S p o r t * S t a f f th a n f o r ty bases recently* Expecting a tough bout w ith the Brooks Field nine, due to invade Clark Field a t 3:30 o’clock this afte rn o o n , Coach Blair Cherry ran his varsity baseball squad thro u g h a heavy batting drill yesterday. C herry has announced th a t a t least three well-known fo rm e r pro­ players will be with the service men. They a r e Karl Kott, who etole m ore in t h . T e x . , League, D o h Mid- W ( ) m e n B o W l e r S kiff, a p otential h itte r as well as a the top-notch pitcher fo r Boston Red Sox last season, and | Ed Kazak, who was with the Houston Buffs the Texas League. Split 2 Games In Thursday's Play in The lineup ten tative startin g has been selected for to d a y ’s game and ru n s like th is: Kyle Hilliard, c e n te r field; Campbell, right field; G rady H a tto n , shortstop; Rex Travis, catc he r; Calvin Collier, th ird ; Charlie Munson o r Bill Scurlock, le f t field; Cliff Vaughn or Aiken, fir s t; B arry Pool, sec­ ond. E ith e r Jim Collins or Clint Greel will s ta r t on the mound with Luke K ent in reserve. B atting practice looked very encouraging with H a tto n and T ravis poling long flies over the fence. Collier and Ray Borneman ra ttle d the boards b u t didn’t get the ball all the way over. Vaughn was hitting his stride with hot grou nd ers throu gh the infield and Pool looked good in his time at th e plate. ★ Several stiff arms are plaguing the infield, bu t no serious trouble is expected. Rex Travis’s finger, which was in ju re d in We dn e sd a y’s w orkout, will be re ad y for the game. The Brooks Field team will a rrive ab out twelve today, in time to eat lunch with the Hill Hall boys. Pre-gam e w arm -up is sched­ uled for two o’clock with the game following a t three-thirty. Admission fo r stu dents will he BO cents; service men and high school students, 25 cents. Those holding blanket taxes will be ad ­ m itted free. Tennis Schedule V a n it y Coart* 2 : 3 0 Rpilman vs. Russell Zlotnik vs. Johnson 3 : 3 0 Mitchell vs. A rrington Hickman vs. Goldhock Braswell vs. Driver Each team particip atin g in the w om en’s intram ural howling t o u r ­ the L onghorn Alleys na m e n t a t and T hu rsd ay won one game lost one. Alpha Delta Pi dropped the first game to Alpha Epsilon Phi then came back by fif ty pins, the second game strong to win by eighty-two pins. i t ★ Tri Delts won their first game handily, b ut fell o ff in the second to lose to WICA. Betty Jo White led Alpha Delta Pi with a high individual game of 153 and high series of 300. Ruth H ohenberg had high game and series fo r Alpha Epsilon Phi with 151 and 274. Helen Newkirk bowled the most pins fo r Delta Delta Delta with a 137 game and 252 series. Joyce Willrodt had the high game for WICA with 127 pins, while Ann Grady got the highest series, 252. Champs Billed In Chicago Relays CHICAGO, March IS (INS) — The seventh annual Chicago Re­ lays was billed Thur sday a t a night of stars headed by five world champions, seven national A.A.U . ‘champions and four W es­ tern Conference title holders. The ma j or att r acti ons coming to the Chicago Stadium Saturday night are these world champions: Cornelius W arm erdam , pole v a u lt­ er; Greg Rice, distance r u n n e r ; the 40 and Herb Thompson, 60-yard dashes; Bob W right, 60- vard hurdles, and Aviation Cadet Charles Hlad, 60-yard high h u r­ dles. in By B IL L T E A S D A L E A e e o e ia te S p o r t s E d i t o r The T exas Longhorn basketball team showed flashes of the form th a t n e tte d it a tie fo r th e Southwest Conference championship and a trip to the N.C.A.A. in Kansas City by trouncing the Del Valle Army Air Base, Bergstrom Field, 70-28, in Gregory Gym last night before ab ou t fif ty student* and fifty visiting soldiers. I t was the highest score made by Texas this season.♦ ■" A f te r the first couple of minutes Southwest S tate Teachers College, when the Hawks pulled away to Xhe Rcore of th(, f i m of a 4-2 lead, th e re was never any i ^he S te e r’s most successful season doubt ab o u t the final outcome The Steers were f a r superior in ball-handling, floor finesse, and had a considerable height advantag e over the Del Valle men. since 1939 was 47-27. speed, and t h a t first N either team played p a r tic u la r ­ ly spectacular hall last nigh t as both realized early it was more of a practice a f f a ir th a n anything too im portant. B ut F la n ­ agan, shifty Del Valle forw ard, kept the Hawks in the g am e f o r the ten minutes and was high scorer with thirteen points. Although the first team looked ._, . capable of boating the best the * ____ „ j N.C.A.A. tourney can o ff e r and left th e game with a 59-25 m a r ­ gin, Coach Bully G ilstrap’s second- stringer* didn’t play very sm a rt or very well, in nine point* to the soldiers’ ball- handling caused loss of the ball several times, but the inept Hawks couldn’t sink many of th e ir shots. ^ A A A Sloppy three. , . , , the rest of the second half. Joh n H argis played in his usual all-conference style and poured tw enty points through the basket before he and the first team le f t the game midway Big Joh n ■ in i . Langdon sparked the team during i the fir s t period with twelve of his fo urteen points made before the halftim e gun and m ost of tip-ins over the heads of these the soldier*. ,, . . , . Texa* will wind up to u rn a m e n t schedule tonight San Marco* ag ain st the team m et its p re­ in it last December — the first ★ Box Score ( 7 0 ) I T E X A S j Hargis — I O v e r a l l __ Langdon „ Fitzgerald Brahaney C o x _____ K e n t ------ G o* *_____ W r i g h t __ Crawford . G u e s * ___ Total ___ D E L V A L L I Flanagan — P l e w a k i ___ McFadden . H a r t m a n __ Pesavento „ C l a r k _____ Tinkle ____ F eatherston Weinstock . F e r e n c i ------ Intramural Schedule F G F T P F T P 20 9 14 6 5 4 o 2 j I — H e r l o e k e r A S e n t e r 6 0 2 2 A G o e t h ( A T O ) 0 2 I 0 I I I 0 0 3 3 N O T I C E B a s e b a l l o r S o f t b a l l E n t r i e s C l o * * T o d a y f o r t h * F r a t e r n i t y D i v i n o n H O R S E S H O E D O U B L E S 4 : 3 0 H o w a r d & H o u s e m a n ( P h i Del * I 2 — H e r r i n ? A ( . r i p ? ( C h i P h i ) v t . P i e r r a ( D e l t a T a u I T *. X— M c C a r t e r A S t a l l o n e * ( P M K v». G a l e A L i p p e r ( P h i S. D e l t ) 8 i f ) 4 — R u d d A W a l l a n d L o w r y A L \ n n « 6 — R e e d e r A B a n n i o n ( P i K A . ) ( K a p p a S i * ) ▼». W i n n e r * o f V e r h e y a n A S e t t l e s b i c o n ) a n d R u r k * A K e e n ( O a k G r o v e ) v a . ( R u ­ ( T L O K ) ( S h a n a r r i L a ) v*. ( W e n d o v e r ) 8 — R a s c h k e A W o o d s C a r d e n a s A C o o k 5 1— W i n s a u r A P o w e l l ( O a k G r o v e ) ▼*. W ' e n d e n b e r t r A S o w e l l 2 — F a r ( r i d p e A D a v e n p o r t v*. H a l l A M i l l i c a n .3-—R o d e A W h i t f i e l d ( M o n e y h o n ) ( T L O K ) ( D e l t a S P i ) v a . ( T i p t o n ) W e e m s A F o s t e r ( R i n k y D i n k s ) 4 — S t e w a r t A D i m m e r ( D. S P i ) v a . W a g ­ n e r A M a y ( R i n k y D i n k s ) 5 — C o o p e r A T a n n e r B e r g s t r o m A B u r n a 8 — S t e p h e n s A A l l e n ( C o . N o . ( C o . N o . 2) ( C o . N o I ) v*. JI) v a . W e t r g r o v e A P i p e r ( C o . N o . 2 ) F C F T PF TPI 13 _ 4 0 0 0 0 2 I I 4 1 0 0 _ 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 n 0 2 o 2 I 0 I 4 0 2 I 1 0 0 2 8 o T o t a l ........... H alftim e score 6 11 Texas 38, Del 15 l C c c Officials; Tony Burger, Frank Valle 21. Singer. Howdy, 5 : 3 0 I I 1— S e a v A R Bael n e r * o f L e o n a r d A H u e y o r W e b b A H a m * 2 — S i n g e r A K r a k o w e r L e w i s A C o o k # ( S P E ) ( P h i D e l t ) v» W i n ­ ( T h e t a X i ) ( C h i T h t ) ( T a u D e l t ) va. S——K a m t n s k v A ------------------------ ( A E P I ) v a . B i u n e ? A- L l o y d ( P i K A ) 4— P e n n A W e s t A C a m p b e l l ( D K E ) P h i G a m ) va. S m i t h 5 — K o p e c k ' A H o r n ( S h a n g n F r a n d a A D o u g l a s ( R u b i c o n ) I / a ) v*. 8 — M c E l h a n e y A R o b i n s o n V*. P i t t A M c W h i r t e r ( O a k O r o v a ) ( W e n d o v e r ) 8 j _ L r n n A M a r t l e t ! K e n n a n A M a r q u e s 2 — T r a v i s A R a c e k L e n t o A 'I r n i a n o 3 — P e r k i n s A R o b e r t s o n C o l l i n * A P a r k e r ( O a k O n e r # ) ( W a k e n i n g ) ( R i n k y D i n k * ) ( N e w m a n ) ( D . S P O ' K i n k y D i n k s ) v». v». **■ + In for the ready Twice T h . h o lt announced. Primed and last week a t Although not exactly f u r n i s h . , official, annually. same class with the two big South team fo r t h . m . « t ' fir s t Flare" mainly their 1943 home debut, the Longhorn tra c kste rs rest Friday while aw ait­ ing the invasion of the cocky T ex­ as Aggies and the San Marcos Teachers fo r a tria n g u la r track and field meet Saturday a f te r ­ noon a t Memorial Stadium. Revenge has caused the bring­ ing about of m any unexpected victories, and revenge m ay do the same for the Longhorn swimmers who meet the Aggies fo r the third time this y e a r in the Southwest Conference swimming m e e t at Gregory Gym pool this Saturday. Coach Clyde L ittlefield’s or­ this year, and f o r the ange-clad hand may well rest, for third time in fortv-tw o m eets with the Aggies, the Longhorns have ’ A. & M. brings a strong, well-bal- anced th a t aggregation — one suffered h itte r defeats. L a st year handed the Steers a surprise d ru b ­ was the first time an Aggie team the Border bing the T exas swim­ ever defeated Olympics, and is slightly favored mer*. to rep eat its triumph. Dr. D. K. Brace, professor of physical education, and Ed Bar- low, in stru ctor in physical train- ing, have been designated officials ‘ west Conference schools, the San for the swimming meet, Coach Marcos team will bear watching. Tex Robertson of the Longhorns j The Teachers, one m ust remem- has I her, didn’t do badly a t all in the 1 Laredo m e e t They c aptured two t h . e ff o r ts of Bradley Wilson a f i n . t h . W i r h o r n , a r . < iu»rt.r-m ,l.r who won t h . 440- weak in two of the th ree stroke* >’arf* ^ a!sh and thon arbored the which a r . used in t h . c o n f e r e e , mile relay q u a rte t to a n o th e r b e ­ meet. The sw im m er, a r e w eakest y s t e r d a y . workout w a . a v . r y in breast-stroke mainly th ro ug h th« lack of men. Jim M urray, the 1W>‘ f"" the Longhorns, con­ s u l a r breast-stroker and a re*-, c,ud m ^ » . w« k " f '"te n siv e prac- ular squadman, I. ju s t now r e - 1 1>« in which everyone w ent about i grimly determined to gam revenge The {he the £ covering an(j m jj€ re ]a y team s pol- , mumps. o u tsta n d in g j jshe(i Up on passing the baton, and o th e r run n e rs and field men freshman swimmer on this y ear a. squad, has been to free - style. breast - stroke to make Deppe is a good swimmer b u t up fo r last week’s disappointment miracles can no t be expected. He is the “ Wiley-boy” Cheatham, to swim and M urray will have javelin Steer s’ rangy, raw-boned against Bob Cowling of A. & M., J thrower. The big boy w an ts to in breast- J ^osg th an A. conference champion stroke last year. Deppe has not & m .*» pride and joy, BUI “ Jit- had enough experience or p r a c - . te r b u g ” Henderson, who upset tice in the new breast-stroke style him down a t Laredo and has been known as the b u tte rfly stroke, to himself. Cheatham difficult and tiresome stroke. sta rts and wind sprint*. Particularly anxious « Mexjco r j t v f or a meet year, the Longhorns’ chances de- with the National Y M.C,A. t here. ” Jhp Jpxf{n jrroup w m lpaVf pend on how many second, third, fourth, and fifth places they can whjrh jn Apnl ff>r the April 30, Bible said. garner. I t will be the first time in r e ­ pent years t h a t a University team ha* gone abroad for competition, and is being don* now only in the int er est of developing better relation* between nation*, Bible explained. DETROIT, March 18 r epor t , an t h ei r ow n expense, j sif ting in w a r work of this type. She was ‘ cum la ade ampl a et to a c e nt r al point ( p r o ba bl y Hous- 3. bor a second hurdle, success- f rom MICA. She is m a g n a ” in sciences* honor roll. the l a st a r ts and ?f>") for an interview with a “ se- j lection c o m mi t t e e ” of three, a f t e r “t h or ough physical ex- Deadline f or filing is S at ur d a y, passing a March 27, a t midni ght. Voting aminat ion. will be April 6. * Bushbeater - - (Continued from Page I) Miss Swanson is also an Orange Jacket. An 4. Ca ndi da t es accepted will be | enrolled in Class V-12 and o rder ed ' t o college on active duty, with the pay of an a p pr ent i ce seaman. J ft. Accepted c an di da t e s may in­ dicate t heir pr ef er en c e of college, their choice of cur r i cul um, arid t heir p r e f er r e d b r anc h of also independent who m a y file service, Navy, Ma r i ne Corps, j for ice, our sion, friend, include the stu- although t hough, will