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Miss M a r g a r e t P e c k , a ss i t a n : d e a n o f w o m e n , is f a c u l t y c h a i r ­ m a n a n d G e r a l d S w e z a is s t u d e n t s e n t a n d ‘ c h a i r m a n o f t h e g r o u p m e e t i n g s c o m m i t t e e . T h e f o l l o w i n g s t u d e n t s will he l p t h e m : Mi cky N o h e n z n h l . S a r a d e l l Da v i d , R i c h a r d Molli on, G e o r g e F. B a i l e y , E f f i e J e a n Day, E l v i n F. P. B u s h , a n d P r i s c i l l a C h a s e . E b e r h a r t , Robci* T h e f a c u l t y l u n c h e o n c o m m i t ­ t e e is h e a d e d b y Re v. B l a k e S m i t h , U n i v e r s i t y B a p t i s t C h u r c h . O i l or m e m b e r s a r e Dr. E d m u n d R. Hoi n- M m h o d i s t s o h n , C h u r c h , Miss S a r a h D o d s o n . Dr. H a l b e r t P. B y b e e , Dr. ID m a n J. E t t l i - i g e r , B a n k s M c L a u r i n , JU C l a r e n c e E. A y r e s , J o h n A. F o c h t , a n d Dr. R. B e r n a r d F i t z g e r a l d . 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V -1 2 Injured in Wreck A s Train Hits Car J e s s e H e l l e r , N a v y s t u d e n t , re- e e i v e d c u t s a n d a b r a s i o n s J a n u a r y t h e c a r in w’h t c h h e w a s I w h e n r i d i n g w a s s t r u c k b y a t r a i n a t G a i n e s v i l l e . T h e c a r w-as d r a g g e d r a i l r o a d t r a c k s H e l l e r w a s on hts w a y t o A u s t i n a f t e r a h o l i d a y visit wuth his f a m - iiv a t C a s h i o n , Okl a. Dr . J o n e s R e c o v e r s Dr. J . J. J o n e s , w h o w a s t h e h ol i da y s , r e t u r n e d b e f o r e s ch o o l W e d n e s d a y . ill t o R o g e r f i f t y f ° e t d o w n b y t h e t r a m . e s t i m a t e d t h a t 2 . 0 0 0 c o p i e s will he d i s t r i b u t e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e s t a t e , s p e a k i n g D r . 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" O c c a s i o n a l l y Mr. P a t t e r s o n will a f e to te l l be- c i t e a s a m p l e case, s e v e r a l y e a r s c a u s e it h a p p e n e d t o m e n t i o n no b a c k a n d he i nt end! " I t wa s a c a s e o f f r a u d , ” names. “ f r a u d by m a i l . A m a n he s a y s w a s s e l l i n g c h a r m s a n d l i tt l e b o o k ­ l e t s f o r $2 a n d $3 e a c h , g u a r a n ­ t e e d t h e b u y e r h e a l t h , m o n e y , l ove , o r w h a t e v e r he w a n t ­ ed B u t it w a s a d i f f e r e n t s t o r y w h e n t U m a n g o t i n t o c o u r t . He r u b b e d las c h a r m s t h e w r o n g w a y t o b r i n g t o w a r d t h e i r d e g r e e s f o r t hi s f o r c e t h e i r T h o s e r u l e . ” o r g a n i z e d , s c i e n t i s t s k n o w i n g a n d f e e l i n g t h e soci al r e ­ s p o ns i b i l i t y o f i n s t r u m e n t , f o r t h e p u r p o s e o f a c t u a l l y e d u ­ c a t i n g t h e p o p u l a c e , e s p e c i a l l y t h e l e a d e r s , a n d t o c o n v i n c e t h e m o f t h e t o t h i n k i t t h r o u g h c a r e f u l l y , t o s e e t o t h a t t h e p e o p l e u n d e r s t a n d i t is t h e a t o m m e a n s . F o r w h a t t h e p e o pl e w h o m u s t h e l p c o n t r o l t h e a t o m b o m b . i m p o r t a n c e o f t h i n g , t h e i t a r c t h r e e p r o b l e m s , “ T h e N e c e s s i t y f o r F r e e d o m o f t o p i c o f D r . t h e R e s e a r c h ” w a s G. W . S t u m h e r g , p r o f e s s o r o f l a w. s a i d T h e r e i n t e r n a ­ Dr. S t u m b e r g : p h y s i c a l , P h y s i c a l l y , t i on a l , a n d d o m e s t i c . t h e e x t e n t o f we m u s t e s t i m a t e t he f o r c e o f a t o m i c e n e r g y , o f t h e t h a t m i g h t be g e n e r a t e d , h ow it m a y b e u s e d . e n o u g h M o s t of u s a r e n ’t c o m p e t e n t t h e p r o b l e m to p a s s on g r e e t s o f t h e p o t e n t i a l i t i e s o f t h e b o m b . T h a t m u s t c o m e , t h e r e f o r e , f r o m t h e p e o p l e w h o k n o w . H ow ever, w’e a r e e n t i t l e d t o know* w h a t ’s g o i n g on. All a r e c o n c e r n e d . a s k I n t e r n a t i o n a l l y , w e m u s t t h e w’h a t u se will be m a d e o f tile n e x t w a r . a t o m i c b o m b T h i s is a n e x c e e d i n g l y d i f f i c u l t s p o t a n d it is h a r d t o m a k e u p o u r mi n d w h a t s h o u l d b e d o n e . F r o m a n i n t e r n a t i o n a l p o i n t o f v i e w a l t a r e e n t i t l e d j u s t w h a t o u r p e o p l e a r e d o i n g , w h a t o t h e r C o m m o n e x ­ pe o pl e a r e d o i n g . c h a n g e a n d p o o l i n g of k n o w l e d g e will gi ve u s a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o know' w h a t ’s w h a t b e f o r e wre g o i n t o a n o t h e r w a r . t o k n o w in T h e d o m e s t i c p r o b l e m is g r a v e r t h a n w e r e a l i z e , s a i d Dr, S t u m ­ b e r g . T h o s e w h o d o n o t k n o w t h e f ul l p o t e n t i a l i t i e s , a n d e s p e c i a l l y o f t h e t h e w a y t h e b o m b t o c u r b to s u p p r e s s i n v e s t i g a t i o n . T h i s a t t i t u d e m u s t p o t e n t i a l i t i e s t h a t is d e s p e r a t e f e e l t h e p r o b l e m spent s e v e r a l y e a r s in t h e a n d p e n . " t w o o b j e c t i v e s o f Mr . P a t t e r s o n p o i n t e d o u t t h a t t h e clinic t h e w e r e t o p r o v i d e f r e e l e ga l a d vi c e f o r p e o p l e w h o a r e f i n a n c i a l l y u n ­ a b l e t o p a y f o r it a n d t o p r o v i d e e x p e r i e n c e f o r s e n i o r s t u ­ d e n t s w h o v o l u n t e e r t h e i r s e r v i c e s a n d r e c e i ve f r o m o n e t o t w o c re d- i t s w o r k . l a w A t p r e s e n t , t h e r e a r e n i n e ma l e s t u d e n t a t t o r n e y s a m i o n e s t u d e n t s e c r e t a r y . T h e a p p l i c a n t s a n d r e c o r d s i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t t h e i r f i n a n c i a l s t a t u s a n d t h e i r l e ga l p r o b l e m s . s e c r e t a r y t h e ca s e I f Mr. P a t t e r s o n f i n d s t h e cli­ e n t el i gi bl e f o r f r e e a d v i c e , he is t h e n i n t r o d u c e d to a s t u d e n t a t t o r ­ n e y w h o h a n d l e s f r o m t h e r e i n t o c o u r t , if n e e d be. T h e b oy s d o all t h e w o r k o n t h e case, legal h ut Mr. P a t t e r s o n s i g n s t h e s i g n a t u r e s a f t e r he h a s r e a d t he p e t i t i o n a n d g i v e n hts a d v i c e on a n y m a t t e r s in q u e s t i o n . E a c h a t t o r n e y k e e p s a r e c o r d o f t h e p r o g r e s s o f his c a s e , n o t i n g the a m o u n t o f t i m e s p e n t on it a n d t h e p e r s o n s i n t e r v i e w e d . T h i s give? t h e b o y s v a l u a b l e e x p e r i e n c e be- to s d e s b e i n g e x t r e m e l y h e l p f u l t h e c l i en t s . Mr, P a t t e r s o n says. “ G e n e r a l l y s p e a k i n g , w e t a k e all k i n d s o f c as e s , i n c l u d i n g c o n ­ t r a c t s , fi l i ngs, l a n dl o r d t e n a n t d o m e s t i c , c r i m i n a l , n a t u r a l i z a t i o n a n d i m m i g r a t i o n , ” s t a t e d Mr. P a t ­ t e r s o n . D u r i n g t h e w a r a n d -at p r e s e n t , f o u g h t , f o r t he m o r e we k n o w , m o s t o f t h e c a s e s i n v o l ve h e l p to l i ke l y f o r c e s w o n t b e s e r v i c e m e n or « x - s e r v i c e m e n a n d ^ i e m o r e t h e i r d e p e n d e n t s . S i n c e t h e -clinic u s ° d f ° r t h e p u r p o s e o f evil. W a r p o s t p o n e d if we k n o w t h o b e g a n onl y a b o u t 30 p e r c e n t o f n i a v t h e 894 a p p l i c a n t s h a v e b e e n re- t h e b o m b , j c o t e d . f ul l p o t e n t i a l i t i e s o f g a t h e r e d t h r o u g h f r e e r e s e a r c h . t h e l a w t h e c a m - g a n i z a t i o n a s T h e cli nic is a s t a t e i n s t i t u t i o n t h e F e d e r a t i o n t h e , A m e r i c a n S c i e n t i s t s w o ul d b e w h i c h w a s e s t a b l i s h e d o n p u s b y s c h oo l a n d T r a v i s C o u n t y B a r A s s o c i a t i o n in ; d i s s i m i n a t e 1941. I t s j u r i s d i c t i o n is l i m i t e d t o T r a v i s C o u n t y . T h e o b j e c t i v e s o f s u c h a n o r - o f t o t o e x e r t i n f l u e n c e on s t a t e s m e n a n d pol i t i - j c i a n s so t h a t t h e y m a y k n o w w h a t T h e i n s t i t u t i o n is o p e n o n l y in ; t h e y a r e d o i n g a n d b e awra r e o f t h e i r r e s p o n s i b i l i t y , a n d t o e x e r t t h e a f t e r n o o n s f r o m 2 o ’c l oc k un- til 5 o ’cl ock o n M o n d a y a n d i n f l u e n c e t h r o u g h F r i d a y , Mr. P a t t e r s o n is in his of- w o u l d - b e - p o l i t i c i a n s t o d i s u a d e in- t e r f e r e n c e w i t h f r e e i n v e s t i g a t i o n , f i c e M o n d a y , W e d n e s d a y , a n d Fri - S e e S O C I A L , P a g e 4, d a y f r o m 3 o ' c l o c k u n t i l 6. i n f o r m a t i o n , p o l i t i c i a n s on j 5 — Pi T a u S i g m a i n i t i a t i o n , T F W C M e m b e r o f t h e R u s k G o v e r n i n g I Total Price Control Removal Dangerous N o n e e d f o r p r i ce c o n t r o l ? S u p p l y e q u a l t o d e m a n d will p r e v e n t r i s i n g p r i c e s ? A t e l l i n g a n s w e r t h e s e a r ­ g u m e n t s w a s m a d e in t h e c l os e- t o- r e m o v a l o f h o m e c e i l i n g p r i c e s on c i t r u s f r u i t . s t o r y o f t h e t o In t h e V a l l e y , t h e g l o w e r g e t s less a f t e r c e i l i n g r e m o v a l , whi l e in D e t r o i t o r a n g e s a r e a d o l l a r a d o z e n o n l y a w e e k a f t e r t h e p r i c e c o n t r o l w a s t a k e n o ff . T h u s , Dr. o f E m m e t t R e d f o r d , g o v e r n m e n t , s p e a k i n g at t h e “ Y ” T h u r s d a y n i g h t w a r n e d t h e p u bl i c o f t h e n e e d f o r p r i c e c o n t r o l . p i o f r s s o r “ T h e m o n e y j i n g l i n g in p e o p l e ’s a g a i n i m p l e m e n t p r o p h e s i e d , “ I f t h e ac t is r e n e w e d in J u l y w h e n it e x p i r e s , t h e O F \ s e l e c t i v e will t h e o r i g i n a l c o n t r o l . ” T h i s w a s m e t h o d o f c o n t r o l i n g t h o s e i t e m s on w h i c h t h e r e w o u l d b e t h e m o s t s h o r t a g e . a r g u m e n t A n s w e r i n g f o u r years f o r wi l l c r e a t e a t r e ­ m e n d o u s i n f l a t i o n a r y p r e s s u r e . ” a d ­ t h e v a n c e d c u r r e n t l y b y m a n y p e o pl e is h a m p e r i n g t h a t p r i c e c o n t r o l s p e a k e r p o i n t e d p r o d u c t i o n , o u t i n f l a t i o n d o e s n o t e n ­ c o u r a g e p r o d u c t i o n . A f t e r t h e last w a r w h e n p r i c e s w e r e r i s i n g s k y h i g h , i n d u s t r i a l p r o d u c t i o n r o s e o n l y 3 0 p e r c e n t a n d f a r m p r o d u c ­ t i on r o s e o n l y 5 p e r c e n t . t h a t t h e Wil l p r i c e c o n t r o l be p e r m a n ­ e n t ? Dr. R e d f o r d , w h o w o r k e d in in W a s h i n g t o n a n d D a l l a s d u r i n g t h e w a r y e a r s , s a y s t h a t t h o s e who s a y t h i s n e e d h a v e ; m a x i m u m p r i c e t h e O P A “ T h e p o s t - w a r p i c t u r e vs i 11 b e a s p o t t y o n e . ” s a i d Dr. R e d f o r I. “ M a n y c o m m o d i t i e s will he a va i l a b l e in a b u n d a n c e a u d will no t r e ­ q u i r e p r i ce c o n t r o l , b u t r e f r i g e r ­ a t o r s , c a r s , a n d b u i l d i n g m a t e r i a l s will still h a v e a c r i t i c a l s h o r t a g e T h u s a r i s e s t h e n e e d f o r sole* l i ve t h e g e n e r a i c o n t r o l r e g u l a t i o n w h i c h t h e w a r d u r i n g c o n t r o l l e d pract ical !. ; ii f e a s i b l e . ” I e v e r y t h i n g e x c e p t f a r m c o m m o d i e m p l o y e d r a t h e r t h a n t h e O P A f a c e s t h e s p e a k e r li st ed n o r a t i o n i n g t o a i d p r i c e c o n t r o l , t h e a d ­ t r e m e n d o u s b u r d e n on j u s t m e n t o f pr i ce s , t h e f a c t t h a t p e op l e a e t i r e d o f c o n t r o l , a n d t h a t mi ' t o f t h e m o n in W a s h i n g ­ t o n a r e t i r e d o f t r y i n g t o r e g u l a t e A m e r i c a n b u s i n e s s . r u l e t h a t R e v i e w i n g t h e past o f t h e O P A , in 1943, Dr. R e d f o r d s a i d s p e c i f y i n g me n t h e w h e n q u a l i f i e d bv b u s i n i s s e x p e r i e n c e w a - p a r s e d , t h e O P A lost its best t r a i n e d m e n , b e c a u s e t e c h n i c a l l y m o s t of t h e t o p p e r s o n n e l u p to t i m e h a d b e e n f r o m t h e p r o ­ t h a t f es s o r i al a n d po l i t i ca l s c i e n t i s t s aided by y o u n g l a w y e r s school s. “ T h e y n e v e r r e g a i n e d t h e a m o u n t t r a i n i n g t h e y los t in o f *ei h n i c a l 1 9 4 3 , ” h e sai d. economists e a s t e r n f i eld, f r o m C h i e f R a i n - i n - t h e - F a e e c o n ­ g r a t u l a t e d his r a i n m a k e r o n F r i - G r e g- d a y s w e a t h e r , w a r m a n d c l o u d y j w i t h l i g h t s h o w e r s t o w a r d e v e n i n g . p o c k e t s a n d in t h e i r b a n k s m a k e s n o f e a r s . “ T h o s e w'ho a r e a t t h e j w a s t a l k a b o u t t h e t i me f o r p r i c e c o n- t r o l b e i n g o v e r d a n g e r o u s , ” Dr. n o r d o t h e y c o n s i d e t R e d f o r d o u t to g e t things t h e y ’va w a i t e d , OPA, L o o k i n g i nt o t h e f u t u r e o f t h e t h e ex-OPA a d m i n i s t r a t o r , Among t o p d o n ’t w a n t it t o be p e r m a n e n t j y e a r s a n d “ P e o p l e p o i n t e d o u t . ties. t h e difficulties which Friday, Ja n . 4, '1946' TH E D A ILY T E X A N Page 2 Longhorns Visit Fayetteville For Week-end Porker Series B y J A C K G A L L A G H E R Teton Sport* Editor three and a half inch Ken Kearns, j srivinsr the Porkers a lineup aver- Faced w ith the bleak prospect agin* around six feet, five inches. 1(?af]i G ra y ’s under-size quintet w ill I The traveling squad is composed j}ie veteran Roy Cox, of Cox, A l Madsen, Ronald Pear- scorer and sparkplug of son, G u y R u n o la , Zeke Wilemon, ]rrj and F rid a y n f tamrlimr w ith A rkansas’s tree- S a t u r d a y to p p e r night! in Fayetteville, the Long- having played horn ba^keteers departed yester- football game dav at 2:30 o’clock fo r the Ozarks Tut with their hopes high hut their --- chances undeniably slim. W heeler is expected to r e t u r n 1 in T.rae to a ce a c tio n to n ig h t, a f t e r th* in the East-West Cox has set a torrid scoring pace Wooten, in team. A f t e r a alow a t a r t A b . Cohen, J , rn M c C u llick , Don Buck in the last four games, averaging W ard, Stan G ran er and Peppy I 16 points per contest. .San Francisco \ i!b r y W hite, Blount. , Fifteen men made up the travel­ ing p arty— twelve players plus Coach .Tack Grey, M anager H a r­ old G ilbert and T rain er Frank With 'Hi Ho Silver, Away!' Girls Take Riding for Gym iennes! j b'-rs are judged on mounting, dis- , jack - 1 mounting, and ab ility to handle a horse in a walk, trot, canter, and changing leads. The members meet once a week and go on trail rides, supper rides, paper chases, and treasure hunts. Meet the campus cque Donned in boots, jodhp eta, and g l o v e s , the girls meet each Tuesday to go horseback riding, and get the same credit for their pleasure as other gym classes. W uh jesting, they laughter and saddle their horses— W abbit, Pink Lady, Tuesday, Black Out, Dough­ boy, and Dark Eyes— and are soon eager to he on the trail. The riding class is supervised by M ary Helen and Jim m y B u rr, owners of Hobby Horse Stables, who also provide transportatior to from the stable. On rainy and Fightin’ Exes News Chief Back From Overseas Col. Ruggles Visits Campus Colonel W illiam R. Ruggles, f a ­ it or-in-rhief of the Dallas Morning News, who has been overseas for three years, serving on General K r u e g e r ’s s ta ff of the U.S. Sixth A rm y, visited the campus W ed ­ nesday. Colonel Ruggles, who is a I ni- versity graduate, has just retu rn­ ed from Jap an where he was re­ cently awarded the bronze star for his history of the Sixth Arm y. He w ill resume his work for the Dallas Morning News as soon as he is released from the Arm y. The visiting ex has two daugh- fprs j n th* U n iversity, Lu cy and Clare Ruggles. Lieutenant Colonel Lynn W . Landrum, L L .B . ’ 17, is now on te r­ minal leave afte r his return from Europe, where he served as gover­ nor o f W urzburg, Germ any, with the Allied M ilita ry Government. A columnist and reporter with the Dallas News before he entered the arm y in August, 1942, he w ill return to the s ta ff within a few* weeks. TI " Southwest w ill remember Landrum hest by his column in the Dallas News, “ Thinking Out Loud.” which he wrote beginning in 1938. A A r c h C o l o n * I L i e u t e n a n t G . J r . , U n iversity ex, who C a m p b e l l lias been in the A rm y A ir Forces since 1935, was recently awarded the D E C on Okinawa for leading a B-29 wing mission over Jap an shortly before the Japanese sur­ render. Campbell also wears the A ir Medal with one cluster and is a v e t r a n of l l month’* service in A frica. He returned to the United States in 1943, helped organize the 501st Bom bardment Group, and went overseas last M ay as deputy group commander. He is stationed now on Okinawa as air depot op­ erations officer. Tennis Candidates M eet Today at 4:45 Member* of the varsity tenni s q u a d are to gather in the Trophy Room on the second floor of Greg- ory Gym today a t 4:45 o’clock, Dr. D. A. Penick announces. Ie4 An eve Steers no have eve • ago w t surpr sea«on 49-41 t would please the B u t this year they chance of upset- racks than they did rn they pulled the e of the confer- i by outplaying the , and knocking them race. Ties into tho fra y an nre-conference record lories against two de- of eig! n’t run up against has feats, petition which the the st red. Arkansas has Hogs >st two, won fi lome team ’s defeats Boti ic ir human tooth- came wi rh George Kok, pick, 6 foot, IO was out of the lineup because of injuries. He hurt an ankle early in the N Y U game and the Hogs lost by one point,, while Kentucky swamped the Lambertm en with Kok on the bench. of t; bridling and saddling their mounts. The classes are divided into be­ ginners ad­ vanced. Beginners learn to mount, dismount, and to use the proper aids in walking, trotting, and can­ tering. The intermediates learn to handle their horses in a canter in respect to leads, and to develop ability to jump over low obstacles lr? meeting between the teams Advanced students learn to chang Kok scored 15 points intermediates, and in the last season and came hack the second night to dump in 27 points. He was runner-up in conference scoring to B ill H enry, totaling 227 points in twelve games. feet, His supporting cast whit bo made up of three cagers standing six inches— Charles Jo iif f , M ike Schumchyk, and E a rl “ mid- va nee W heeler— along with get’’ o f the first team, six Emt, nuts n four the loads in a canter and properly ex­ ecute the* figure eight. the The Canter Club, under B. sponsorship of Miss M ary physical instructor Young, training for women, and the lead­ er-hip of W inn ie W illiam s, pro­ vides enjoyment for students who want to go further than the ad- in class. The club has t •e a semester and ti mem- From the Bench Once More on White B y P A U L T R A C Y .Sport# Writ' r Texan P ard o n us, George W h ite, but if your face is red and your ears are burning it’s most lik e ly that people over the state are laughing at you. A gain. The clim ax to the little story we are about to retell on hite tor the benefit ol those who came in late came Tuesday as the Longhorns slammed th eir w a y to a 40-27 victory over a fighting Missouri team in D a lla s ’ Cotton B o w l. The character in our story, o f f — -............. — is Gee rec W h ile , sports | w ith n u t course, editor of the Dallas News, who early in December deplored tim fact, via hi* Sports Broadcast, that Texas and not S M U had won the conference championship. The Mustangs had the better team in ’45, thought W hite, and tho Southwest’* hest would he representative in tho Cotton Bowl. W ith \ Jin x Tucker chiming orus the impression in on f spread was g that Mis- was an souri, Bi f n yin on- unfortun New Y’ear’s Day ponent Classic. cham pion for In other words, the 1946 Cotton Fo w l gam* wasn't, to be much of an attraction. B u t 45,000 tickets, insuring a capacity crowd, had been sold weeks before tho game. d< ’t Ma are people w w T h e n t h e m o r n i n g o f t h e g a m e W h i t e c a m e o u t w i t h a p r e d i c t i o n s T e * a # 3 3 , M u - t o u r ! 0 . I t w a # t h e m o s t l e f t ­ h a n d e d c o m p l i m e n t a t e a m e v e r r e c e i v e d . A n d w h i l e B r o w n a n d K e k e r i * t u r n e d i n a g o o d g a m e f o r t h e B l a c k a n d G o l d , w e n o m i n a t e W h i t e b e » t player M i H O U r i a s h a d . t he To be a 8core I pion aga put on the * tort end of game like n Bow l feati In Kb to ii cart. The Sh e determiner to show W h ite and 1 at they wer overs. hp]n Hut ow Me boys than ever he rest of n e -1 i n e ‘'prediction” arouse the Mgers th an a week’s oep talk by have done. >st W h ite ’s a determin- Dates, we moan. The usually lucky Dave Green took 1 1 points arni W ich ita Falls in the state semi-finals. Bobby I , ayne collected the five as H ig h ­ land Park won 18-0. Raymond Ragone seriously in­ jured his leg last scrim­ in the mage the Steers had before leav­ ing fo r Dallas. He had a hem­ orrhage of a muscle in his thigh and might eventually have to have an operation. Is h As the team left for Dallas Su n ­ first learned they day morning that Captain Jim m y P ly le r w in losing ground in his fight with the Jim m y was in bori most of flu, in D allas having his his stay igh mea to his room. He wa nit n there on the 1st last college game, He did punt the ball dying on M is­ led line, and did some hut Je r r y M cCauley un.tad most of the load at tackle. * wa- OO w wit ut d Ed Hr pundit* Kek left a never f tho Tigers* giant tac in the line that wa patched though Jor p did their best. T ex as’ defense su Cered another jolt fpenny was in­ game. Here able replaco- ruising tackles Turds devastate! rolled up 408 than five con-1 when Ja c k Hal in the d eaj iv there were n Us but -Jack's h men v. er< ing ground attack s just 13 lese nee opponents nst Texas. Th by some the s It can be at scored is was eonsid- u rprise of th e 1 e. tributed partly to cxfts* con rent r ation on their Cif fp rise in pre game» practice, hut wnfield block­ lin e n. by Missouri lin aga ered had Candidates who would like to P ly le r ’* absence at the position tty out fo r the team are also re ­ quested to attend. tat I uh T H E D A I L Y T E X A N CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 2-2473 for Ad Taker •Help W an ted Cafes O F F I C E A S S I S T A N T w a n t e d : p a r t o r fu ll tim # , t y p i n g a n d s h o r th a n d a b i l it y . I'lo a a a n t w o r k in g c o n d it io n * , good s a l ­ a r y . A ls o d e s ir e m r ]#* p e r s o n n e l. Good- fr ie n d «, T I S C o n g r e s s . For Rent most as effect w as L a y n e ’* ing and Bechtuol's receiving was the blazing spe cd Ralph Ells- forgive ye u, George. wort h and Jo e B ill Baum gardner As S W C and Cotton Bowl cham- turn ed in. The hig 1 -scoring game part coil] ; M rf f rf r J “ V I 1 *• Ai A lh B u t w e I.a r g e F O R R E N T : b a th n e a r U n i v e r s i t y , r o o m w i t h p r i v a t e f a c u l t y wo- r m a t u r e g r a d la t e s t u d e n t . P h o n e m a n 2- 5405 o r 3 0 ,,», M i* * D i m m it t . to W an ted — House or Apt. na are these in a was a thriller to the last minute days, as the Tigers kept trying to come we can’t for- from behind. B u lly Gilstrap N A V A L o f f ic e r w a n '* to r e n t s n a p a r t- to D ec. 29 o n ly fr o m D e c . 24 * v i s i t h e r e . C a ll L t . C o m m e n t mg smoked and chewed his cigars, Henedie and ( oaf h Bib le was on his f e e t ; to waste this all the time with never a dull] ______ W anted to Buy Ute, »t Old Both were ready to hit bowl that night at the and wo c, dn’t him. early t h i s *e- ^core o f Dal untry Club banquet, I he 40-27 score passed by one point the previous h i g h e s t Bowl a l l - t i m e t u r n e d in b y m D O V O t b e in g a p ia n o lie g la d H A V J- an o ld p ia n o t h a t is no t ;sed T W e h . n e u r g e n t n eed o f v ith so m e lif e in to b u v it, a n d w o u ld it, f r o m yo u . W o u l d n ’ t C M L " . d ^ . r L t h A 1 P h o n e N o r m * H o lm e s a t n e w e e r, k „ rll| 7 e \ e n in g s , o r a t ou r a t h e r h a v e fi h a ’ ^ p ia n o ? B u il d i n g 8'59 d u r in g th e d a y . 2 0 0 2 G U A D A L U P E Rooms for Boys F O R 2 er. 250 7 S a n h o y # : D o w n s t a i r s P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e . 1 12 .5 0 e a c h J a c i n t o . T h . 9 7 0 1 . ro o m w it h Lost and Found L O S T D ia m o n d A lp h a C h i f r a t e r n i t y p m b e tw e e n H o m e D r u g a n d T i l W . 2 1 st S t . $ 10.00 r e w a r d . C a l l J i m D i r k * a t 8 -3171, tu d d e d L a m b d a L O S T on c a m p u s . B l u e W a t e r m a n L i f e ­ t im e F o u n t a in P e n . K e e p s a k e . P le a s e J o u r n a l i s m B u il d i n g 108. R e- r e t u r n to w a rd. — Music, Dancing, F I N K O R C H E S T R A fo r H o u s e D a n c e s — T H E A F L S T A R S 7 p r o fe s s io n a l m u ­ s ic ia n s s o p h is t ic a t e d d a n c e a b le m u s ic . 2-fi9'»9 b e tw e e n 5 A <5 f o r d a te s . r i s i n g Orange Bo The b rank v Si L.he University. >e days after Christ- : they beat TC .udenta were home on wl. s like a ghost town. I boys worked did­ j team and lit s t the Stadium each seated it, bu the nights and was nothini g 1 but re a*, dull as a meat- B u lly showed Hhaw’* Pi Phi was victory. t of the bo>e did B u lly be I ii wich and Georgia a HU 40-26 in the ’4 W pa' ast a r s . C a ll 2-9161. g o o d p a ir o f b ino cu- For Sale C ig ar* for all th e! ( W A N " ! TO BUY t y p e w r i t e r in good con- I,. K a u f f m a n a t 319 0 d it io n . C a ll R . F O R S A L K : U n d e r w o o d p o r t a b le w r i t e r in Rood c o n d it io n ! t y p e - I H o r n s b y ! the match’s flame w h e r e n e a r a R ic h a r d A v e n t a t 8-3483 o r 6 01 2. ---------------------- M im s , 2801 S a n m o d e l c a r a t to m e - i ---------------------------------—_____ M in a b le p ric e , ( a ll B E Y O U R O W N BO SS to i y o u r ex- I p .- n ie i. W ii! s e ll t h e U n i v e r s i t y N i j r h t j J a c i n t o , c a ll 8-2573. e a r n M a i l S e r v i c e f o r a re a s o n a b le p r ic e . C a ll D a n ie l B e a n e a t 8-35 82. Am i now to basketball. C A N A t ( O M M O D A T K one ' P r s girl f o r b a t t e r y r a d io . N e v b a t t e r s P e r f e c t con- room aad board, t a l l 8-6598. ditjoa. $40.00. l l U i W e n 34tn S U i ——— —— — —— —— ------- F O R S A L : - T a b le m o d e l I *42 P h i l c o mi's fine Room and Board _ VV W e but we some % Texan w ant t Dea* W e w n e n st Gan wa ball. here, (.I ck rn 6 - F O O T 1 0 - IN C H G eorge KoV, oreat bust nr despite his height, the power-aden Arkansas Roz- back s big gun. R e n n L rn cid fr>r A ' tan N I G H T M A I L S E R V I C E Mail your letter* as late a- IO p.m. and they w ill be delivered to the Post O ffice the same night. M O S T T E X A S M A T L D E L I V E R E D T H E N E X T D A Y Look fo r the orange mail box at these convenient places: 2*07 San J a c i n t o 2 552 Guadalupe 2313 Rio Grand* Renfro'* on Horn# Drug on th# D ra t V a rs ity D ru t aero** from Law Bldg 1*21 San J a c i n t o th# D ra t Football Delays Point Standings Deke-Muff Ruling To Be Next Week Th* announcement of intra- mui a1 point standings with the conclusion of the F a ll Q u arter’s sports was delayed this week pending ruling on the all-univer­ sity touch football title tilt by the students’ advisory committee. Discussion and decision on what is to be done toward declaring a champion from the lone surviving teams, Delta Kappa Epsilon f r a ­ t e r n i t y and the L C D M u ffs o f the is expected to take place N a v y , early next week. C ontrary to the story in the December 21 D aily Texan, the Dekes were not the team holding up the p layo ff game. As agreed upon by the divisional champs De­ cember 18, the title game was to be played on December 20. H owever, the N avy said it was unable to play either the agreed day or the following, as offered by the Dekes. Sports Notice A ll men interested in officiat- ing men’s intram ural basketball should get in touch im mediately with in the G regory Gym 114. intram ural o ffice B E R R Y M. W H I T A K E R , M en’s intram ural director Thou a rt the nonpareil.— Shakespeare. ’Mural Basketball Entries Expected to Total Over IOO B y B I L L J O H N S O N Texti n Sport» Writer W ith dozen or more entries experted in by the 8:30 o’clock deadline this morning, 95 quintets were o ffic ia lly slated to take to the G regory G ym basketball courts next week on casting their fortunes at the q uarterly in tra ­ mural managers meeting i : i the Trophy Room Thursday. The Mica Division, which trailed the fraternities by four on a ta lly of 30, is expected to be the largest for the first time in several years tabulations are when made. The bulk o f the teams still “ out” were reported among the in ­ dependents. final the T railin g behind the other two came the Club Division with a hiked count o f 20 and the N a vy with l l . Notable among the clubs was the entry of a hometown o r­ ganization on campus. En tries also were accepted fo r handball doubles, the same dead­ to basketball. line applying as Lim itation has been set at two in each teams per organization sport. The schedules fo r round-robin play in basketball and double elim ­ ination in handball w ill be drawn Wide fceltl Handmade leather belts of any width, with original d e s i g n or monogram. Goodyear Shoe Shop On the Drag up F rid a y and Satu rd ay, with the first night’s cardings to ap­ pear in Su n d ay’s Texan. The students* intram ural ad­ visory council was revised, repre­ from M ica and Club sentatives Divisions rem aining the same and new members to the twelve-man body being elected by N a vy and F ra te rn ity Division managers, reads council now as The j I follows: N a vy — E . V . Hassinger o f the M uffs, Lu lu T u rn e r of the H e ll­ the ers, and ; Corsairs; F ra te rn ity — Howard Fed erer of the Dekes, Bubba W o r­ and E d sham of the Ph i Delts, Ja c k W e a v e r of i W alth all o f the A T O ’s; M ica— Glen Brow n of T L O K , E lb e rt M or­ row o f Sandidge House, and G. M. E asle y form erly of the Oak Grove Sq u irrels; and Club— Ben the Presbyterians, Gillespie o f Ju lio Amado of the La tin A m eri­ cans, and Bob Sharp of Tejas. Because of a one-sidedness in the M ica Division, the Class B teams totaled slightly more than the Class A quintets at yester­ d ay’s counting. E n tered in the less point-valued B class were 51, as compared to 44 in the A class. Broken down into divisions they figured in M ica, l l A ’s and IO B ’s; in F ra te rn ity , 16 A ’s and 18 B 's ; in Club, l l A ’s and 9 B 's ; and in N avy, 6 A ’s and 5 B ’s. Decca Records Judy Garland's Second Souvenier A lb u m 18540 T h at Old B lack M agic P oor Little Rich Girl 18524 18480 I Never K new On the Sunny Side of the Street Fo r Me and My G al When You W ore a Tulip Fascin atin g Rhythm Decca A lb u m No. 340 R E C O R D S H O P E V E R Y T H IN G IN RECO RDS 612 BRAZO S (N A L L E BLD G .) PH O N E S-1131 Fashionable 18543 Z in g ! W ent the Strings on My H ea rt CLASS S E C T I O N In the of the 1946 CACTUS on or before JANUARY Come by Journalism Bldg. 108 Today To Pay Fee and Make Appointment Club Notes Cowboys and Dates Round-up For Annual Winter Ball Saturday o w n T h e C o w b o y s ’ p r iv a te rou n d -u p , t h e ir a n n u a l w in t e r f o r ­ m a l, w ill be held S a t u r d a y n ig h t a t th e A u s ti n C o u n tr y Club fr o m 8 : 3 0 t o 12 o ’clock. J o h n n y S im m o n s, f o r m e r ly w ith J im m y L u n c e fo r d , a n d his b an d will p la y f o r th e d a n ce . T h e w e s t ­ ern t h e m e a lw a y s e v i d e n t in th e C o w b o y c o s t u m e w ill be fo l lo w e d in t h e d e c o r a tio n s w h ic h will in ­ clu d e a sm all co rra l a ro u n d th e f i r e p la c e o f th e C o u n tr y Club, o v e r th e m a n t e l o f w h ic h will be h u n g c o w b o y b o o ts o f J o h n B u n ­ y a n s iz e an d a la r g e c a c t u s p la n t. th e d a n c e are D ick M ollison , d e c o r a ­ tio n s ; J a c k B la n to n , g u e s t s a n d bids; A n d y A n d e r s o n , m u s ic ; and R oy M o n ro e, f i n a n c e s . C o m m i t t e e c h a irm a n f o r A m o n g th o s e on th e g u e s t list ar e A n n B a r n e s, B a r b a ra W h e e le r , L u c y R u g g le s , D o r o t h y F lo w e r s , Pi Tau Sigma To Initiate 7 A t Banquet in i t i a t io n J a n u a r y Pi T a u S i g m a w ill hold its f o r ­ 4, a t 5 m al o ’clo ck , a t th e T e x a s F e d e r a t e d W o m e n ’s Club, f o l l o w e d b y a b a n ­ q u e t a t 7 o ’clock. T h e f o l l o w i n g m e n a r e p le d g e s : T h o m a s T h o m a s C h a m b erla in , E i c h e l b e r g e r , G raner, S t a n l e y J a c k K eck , M ilton K o s f e ld , L ee K ru s m a r k , a nd R ichard R om an . M e m b e r s , p le d g e s , an d th e f a c ­ u lt y o f th e D e p a r t m e n t o f M e­ c h a n ic a l E n g i n e e r i n g a r e in v ited w ith o r w it h o u t d a te s . D r e s s will b e in f o r m a l. * Children's Play First for 1946 ‘Chimes of Norm andy’ Second on List T w o m a j o r p r o d u c tio n s and o n e t h e a t e r in th e ro u n d are s c h e d u le d f o r p r e s e n t a tio n b y th e D ra m a D e p a r t m e n t d u r in g J a n u a r y an d th e f i r s t p art o f F e b r u a r y . p r o d u c tio n , T h e li s t a lso in c lu d e s H ele n Kerr, S u e M cC an n, T w e e t Crad­ dock, P e g g y J o h n s t o n , P o lly M c­ D a n iel, J e a n M cC r igh t, M a rgery H ase, L e e L ock, a n d Mary A n n M organ. T h e f i r s t H o n o r a r y g u e s t s a r e D e a n and “ T h e Mrs. A m o N o w o t n y , D e a n and is s c h e d ­ Mrs. H. R. Gipson, Dr. and Mrs. in H o g g T h eo P a in t e r , Mr. a n d Mrs. B erry is an o r ig in a l and Mrs. C o lo n e l W h ita k e r, f o r ch ild ren by L a w r e n c e G eo rg e H u rt, Dr. an d Mrs, J. C. Carra, and is ta k e n fr o m R o b er t D o lley , B r o w n i n g ’s “ T he P ied P ip e r o f C h arles V , D u n h am . H a m lin .” U n d e r th e d ire ctio n o f Mr. Carra, t h e s h o w h as a s its d e s ig n e r Orrin P a rk er. P r in c e and th e P ip e r ,’’ uled f o r J a n u a r y 1 8 -1 9 A u d ito riu m . T h is sk it an d D e a n a nd Mrs. ★ J a c k ie M c K a y , D o r o t h y R ich a rd ­ so n , N a n c y J o h n s, S u e A n n T h o m ­ as, M arth a A n n S a n d e r s, M olly B a r n e s , T h e tis S a n d e r fo r d , J a n e O ’B rien , an d R o s e m a r y H e m m in g - son. M iller, A ls o M ary Caro- lv n n G rish am , R u th A n n D o u g la s, V ir g in ia C a lla n, S u e B r o w n , C a­ m ille M a n n in g , N e ll M cC arter, P a u la Malik, M ary H a y M cM illan, B e n n y J o J o n e s , Lola H o u s e m a n , S h e p ­ E liz a b e th R o b erts, and pard, K a t h e r in e F r a n c ille W e b e s. P a t t y S im p so n , Phi Eta Sigma to Initiate Freshmen Scholars January 9 f o r t w e n t y in itia tio n P h i E t a S i g m a , n a ti o n a l e c h o - 1 Group w ill h a v e a s th e ir g u e s t la s tic f r a t e r n i t y f o r fr e s h m e n , w i l l 1 s p e a k e r a t 7 o ’clock S u n d a y n ig h t hold s t u - 1 K urt S c h n ie d e r o f A u stin . Mr. d e n t s a t 5 o ’clock W e d n e s d a y , S c h n ie d e r w ill talk o n “ G erm an y, J a n u a r y 9, U n io n B u ild in g 3 1 1 . Our N u m b e r O ne P r o b le m .” R e q u ir e m e n t s f o r m e m b e r sh ip a re J g r a d e s e q u a lly d ivided b e t w e e n A a n d B in a m in im u m o f t h ir te e n h o u r s w o rk d u r in g th e m e s t e r o f U n iv e r s i t y a t t e n d a n c e . B u ild in g 3 1 4 - 3 1 5 a t 7 :30 . its th is y e a r F r id a y first se - e v e n jn^ ( J a n u a r y 4 in th e U n io n I S ’ *- ' n t h a t y e a r h e sailed toJZurich, S w it z e r l a n d and etudi- T h e f i r s t m e e t i n g o f th e Ra m* - n jp h t a t h o r n O r g a n i z a t i o n w ill be h eld | to p ic f o r d iscu ssion w ill be “ D o e s ! J J a n u a r y 12 a t 7 :3 0 o ’c lo c k in E n ­ g i n e e r i n g B u ild in g 1 38. th e A to m R e a f f i r m G o d ? ” P r o f e s s o r C. J. E c k h a r d t w ill sp e a k an d B o b O t to w ill r ev ie w t h e E n g i n e e r s ’ S o n g . C o f f e e w ill be se r v e d . L ib e r ty ha s b e e n o b ta in e d fo r V - 1 2 ’s t h a t w ish t o a t t e n d . O n ly E n g i n e e r i n g s t u d e n t s w it h IOO or m o r e h o u r s are e lig ib le to a tte n d . ★ A r e p o r t on th e r e c e n t d istr ict c o n v e n t i o n and a d is c u s s io n o f th e a p p r o a c h in g c a m p a ig n t o e r e c t a m e m o r ia l to th e h e r o e s o f T e x a s w ill f e a t u r e th e r e g u la r m e e t in g o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y A m e r i c a n L e ­ g i o n P o » t 4 8 5 F r i d a y 7 :30 a t o ’clo c k in T e x a s U n io n 3 0 9 . On S a tu r d a y m o r n in g T c h a ik o v ­ s k y ’s F o u r th S y m p h o n y a n d R e v ­ e l ’s “ B o le r o ” w ill be p r e se n t e d in S y m p h o n y H all fr o m IO u n til 12. H a rold M iller, d is t r ic t B ’nai B ’rith v o c a tio n a l g u id a n c e d ir e c ­ to r, w ill sp e a k S u n d a y m o r n in g on “ Y ou r F u t u r e .” Mr. M iller in social h a s a w id e b a ck g r o u n d s e r v ic e an d c o u n s e l in g a c tio n and is b e g in n i n g v o c a t i o n a l g u id a n c e f o r r e t u r n i n g v e te r a n s . T h e p r o ­ g ra m w ill b e g in w ith b r e a k f a s t at 1 0 :4 5 o ’clock. C o n tin u i n g th e ir se r ie s o f d is ­ c u s s io n s on “ K a t io n s - U n i t e d ? ” th e F r a n k K. 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A n y girl in t e r e s te d in U S O w o rk is in v ite d to a tt e n d . in f r o n t o f the D e lt a Kappa E p silo n s 7 to 8 : 3 0 o ’clock. A s p o t lig h t will be th e house, and p alm t r e e s w ill be all around. The g irls w ill be d ressed a s m o v ie stars, a nd th e p rog ram will in clu d e i m p e r s o n a tio n s o f f a m o u s p eo p le. it is h o ld in g o pen h ouse F r id a y n ig h t f o r m em b e rs o f Phi F si fr o m 7 u n til 8 :3 0 It w ill b e a c asin o p arty, o ’clock. w ith g u e s t s p la y i n g g a m e s o f all kinds. Chi O m e g a sic u n til 1 8 9 9 . F r o m 1 9 2 5 fr o m ed a t th,e , i' ' u '“ c 'pal S c h ° o1 o£ Mu_ , to 1 9 2 8 Mr. F o x serv ed a t th e U n iv e r s i t y as D ir e c ­ t o r o f th e M e n ’s an d G irls’ G lee Clubs a nd th e U n i v e r s i t y Choral S o c ie t y . J a n e ll e Bowden, w h o is n o w a t ­ t e n d i n g th e U n iv e r s i t y is a g r a n d ­ d a u g h te r o f Mr. F o x . 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Girls w ho are e i g h t e e n or o v e r a re e lig ib le t o be J u n io r H o s t e s s e s an d m a y th e o b ta in a pp ro va l ca rd s th e D e a n o f W o m e n . o f f i c e o f th a t s u g g e s t e d M iss c lu b as h o u s e m o th e r s th e S e n io r H o s te ss e s. A d d itio n a l in­ f o r m a tio n r e g a r d in g m e m b e r sh ip m a y b e o b ta in e d by c a ll in g th e U S O a t 8 8 7 5 7 . R ig h te r fr o m jo in Social Calendar F r i d a y 7 - 8 : 3 0 — A lp h a O m icron Pi, M e x i­ can p a r ty . 7 - 8 : 3 0 — K a p p a K appa Gam ma, o p en h o u se f o r T h e ta Xi. 7 : 3 0 - 9 — D e lta D elta D e lta , o pen h ou se f o r D elta T a u D e lts . 7 :30«8:30— Chi O m e g a , o p e n h ou se f o r Phi Psi. 7 - 8 : 3 0 — K ap p a A lp h a T h eta, o p en h o u se . 7 : 3 0 - 1 2 — Pi T au S ig m a , in itiation F e d e r a te d T e x a s b a n q u e t. W o m e n ’s Club. 8 - 1 1 — T au B e ta Pi, m ix e r , J u n io r B a llro o m , T e x a s U n io n . S a t u r d a y 8 - 1 2 — A lp h a D e lta Pi, wanter ! y o u n g w o m a n . TEXAS F R I D A Y & S A T U R D A Y “BACK TO B A T A A N ” W i t h J o h n W A Y N E A n t h o n y Q U I N N C A R T O O N “ T h e M o u s e C a m e T o D i n n e r M M M T O D A Y - T O M O R R O W ! J o h n G A R F I E L D I n “PRIDE OF THE M A R IN E S ” W i t h E L E A N O R P A R K E R Paramount! S T A T E H U R R Y ! L A S T D A Y ! “DOLL FACE” S T A R T S S A T U R D A Y W hen a Man C o m e s H om e My H e a r t I s a S i l e n t V iolin R ain a n d th e R iver T h e H ills o f H o m e ‘The Garden of A llah ’ Is Free Show at Union “ T he Garden o f A llah ,” w ith C h arle s M ar le n e D ie tr ic h B o y e r , w ill be t h e fr e e m o v i e sh o w n a t th e T e x a s U n io n T u e - d a y n ig h t, J a n u a r y 8, 7 o ’clock. and a t T his p ictu re, se v e r a l y e a r s old. I te l ls th e s t o r y o f a y o u n g m o n k in A s ia w h o l e a v e s his m o n a s t e r y i to learn s o m e t h in g o f the o u ts id e a world and f a l l s in lo v e w ith t o fr o m f in d s th is o u t. In m onk and has n o rig h t S h e d o es n o t k n o w th a t h e is a be ! a w a y th e m o n a s te r y , b u t she lo v e w ith is a l l o a r elig io u s p er­ him, sh e son, and th e tw o h a v e to d e c id e if their lo v e is g r e a t e n o u g h to o f f - ! s e t th e w r o n g he is d o in g in lea v - I ing his r e lig io u s o rder. Teachers Near Goal O f 40,000 Members W ith a p r e s e n t m em b e r sh ip o f 3 2 , 2 2 0 th e T e x a s S t a t e Teachers* is r e a c h in g th e g o a l A s s o c i a tio n o f 4 0 , 0 0 0 t h a t has been s e t fo r J a n u a r y 24. M iss Be^s H e flin , l o ­ is r e c e iv in g m e m ­ cal c h a ir m a n , berships. 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C u r t a i n C l u b H e a r s C l i f t T he p ro g r a m c o m m it t e e o f th e C u rtain Club b eg an th e Yow’ y e a r w ith t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n o f J e a n n e t t e C lif t, C u rta in p resid en t, r e a d in g A l i c e D u e r M i l l e r ’s s t o r y in E n g ­ o f an A m e r ic a n w o m a n “ The land W h ite C l i f f s o f D o v e r .” t w o w a r s, th r o u g h Club i ’l H E G E i a M a r g u e r i t e C H A L M A N P a u l M U M I n “COUNTER-ATTACK” C A R T O O N — N E W S D o u b l e F e a t u r e L U M St A B N L R In G O IN G TO T O W N ” A n d H e n r y G l o r i a J E A N S T E P H E N S O N I n “RECKLESS A G E " I R I S T H U R S — F R I . SAT. E m i l i o T u e r o - — Mai ut L u l i d Ze a “Juan Soldado” C a r t o o n — S p e n U h N ew* Friday, 'Jan. 4. 1946' THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 Morgan s Oil Gushers Never Lost a Drop T h e p e r s o n a l it y an d l i f e o f Gib M org an , hero and p o e t o f th e oil fie ld s w h o b oa sted o f g u s h e r s he b r o u g h t in a n d c a p p ed w it h o u t sp illin g a drop, ha s b ee n p o rtra y e d in Dr. M o d y C. B o a t r i g h t ’s r e c e n t ­ ly p u b lish ed book, “ Gib M organ, M in strel o f th e Oil F ie l d s .” • is Gib M organ fo lk lo r e k n o w n c o m p a r a t iv e ly v a n is h in g u n k n o w n e x c e p t to a g r o u p o f oil w o r k e r s, b u t h e is to oil w h a t P a u l B u n y a n is to lu m ­ berin g. H e cr e a te d an o d y s s e y o f co m ic in T e x a s, O k lah om a, K a n sa s, W e s t V ir g in ia , an d P e n n s y lv a n i a — w h e r e v e r oil is p r od u ce d in th e U n it e d S ta t e s. A f t e r Dr. B o a tr ig h t d is co v ere d the n o w le g e n d a r y M o rg a n , he w e n t to O k la h om a, P e n n s y lv a n ia , Ohio, and K a n s a s in se a r c h o f i n f o r m a ­ tion , e v e n p u t t in g an a d v e r t i s e ­ m e n t ‘Oil an d G as J o u r ­ n a l,” to w h ic h he r e c e i v e d m a n y rep lies. M o r g a n ’s g r a n d d a u g h te r , Miss E d n a M org an , g a v e him m u ch in fo r m a tio n . in t h e ★ “ Gib M o r g a n ,” w h ic h w ill b e on sa le a t book st o r e s fo r $ 2 .5 0 te l ls f i r s t a b o u t th e li f e o f th e hero a nd th e n r e la t e s s o m e o f his f a ­ m ou s sto r ie s. 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H e w o rk e d in o il f i e l d s in m a n y s t a t e s b e fo r e f i n a l l y r e t i r ­ in g to a h o m e fo r d is a b le d s o l ­ i m a g in a t i v e , diers. Gib M o r g a n ’s b o a s t fu l, a n d h u m o r o u s s t o r ie s sh ow th a t h e w a s born a h e a d o f his tim e. Texas Union to Resume Sunday Musical Programs T h e T e x a s U n io n w ill r e s u m e its S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n m u s i c a l p rog ra m J a n u a r y 6. T he ra d io p r o ­ in c lu d e th e N e w Y o r k g r a m w ill P h ilh a rm o n ic O rc h es tra a n d t h e N B O S y m p h o n y O rch e s tr a . R e ­ co rd s r e q u e s t e d by t h e a u d i e n c e w ill be p la y e d d u rin g a n in t e r m i s ­ sio n . T h e p ro g r a m w ill b e g i n at 2 o ’clock a n d c o n t i n u e u n t i l 5 o ’clock. T he d e sir e o f p e r f e c t i o n is t h e w o r s t d is e a se t h a t e v e r a f f l i c t e d t h e h u m an m in d .— F o n t a n e s . 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T h e se fig u r e s are ta k e n fr om th e 26 th an n ual e n r o llm e n t s u r v e y by R a y ­ mond W alters, p re sid en t th e U n iv e r sity o f C in c in n a t i and c o n ­ ced ed to th e n a tio n a l s c o r e k e e p e r in h ig h er e d u c a tio n . . . T h e f i g ­ u r e s sh ow up m o s t earlier e s t i ­ m a t e s a s e x tr a v a g a n t . o f “ A c co rd in g to Dr. W a lte r s, on e st u d e n t in e v e r y e ig h t en rolled in fu ll-t im e cla s se s is a v e te r a n . U r ­ ban and sta te u n iv e r s itie s are m ost th e y p op ular with e x - G I ’s, and and te ch n ica l, c o m m ercia l, like . ” . * p r e-p ro fessio n a l s u b j e c ts W E L L , M A Y B E D R . W A L ­ T E R S ’ sta tis tic s do sh o w p re d ic­ t i o n s o f e n r o llm e n t as s o m e w h a t “ e x t r a v a g a n t .” R u t it w ould s eem that, he should label his s t a t e m e n t w ith an a sterisk and in clu d e a s a f o o t n o t e s o m e t h in g su ch as “ e n ­ r o llm e n t w ould be a t a ne w high i f th er e w e r e e n o u g h h ou ses fo r t h e v e t e r a n s w h o w a n t to g o to s c h o o l .” OF C O U R S E , su ch th in g s a r e n ’t sta tis tica l. th er e, th in g s a re bad T H E C H IC A G O M A R O O N from t h e U n iv e r s i t y o f C h ica go rep o rts too , t h a t is co n c ern e d . in s o fa r as h o u sin g “ . . . th ere is a c it y o r d in a n c e fo rb id d in g the u se o f park b en ch es f o r r e sid en c e, w hich r e f u s e s s t u ­ it d e n t s th eir last c h a n c e —-or so t o a tt e n d s e e m s — o f b e in g ab le scho ol. A s s u m in g fo u r m en to a b ench t h e s e a t proper a n d tw o s l e e p in g u n d e r n e a t h ) an a d d itio n a l 5 0 0 m en could be a c ­ c o m m o d a te d b e t w e e n S t o n y Is­ la n d A v e n u e and C o t t a g e G rove a l o n g the M id w a y .” ( t w o on H O U S I N G GOT T H E N O T I C E o f F ran k G o o d w y n in his w e e k ly “ L e tte r to Mr. T r u m a n ” published in “ T he P e o p l e ’s B u s in e s s .” S a y s Mr. G oo d w yn , “ I s e e th a t o u r ju n io r s en a to r f r o m T e x a s , Mr. W. L ee O ’D a n iel, is a b o u t to m o v e into his new h o m e in W a sh in g to n . It m u s t be a p r e t t y g o od -sized p lace , sin ce t h e y s a y it has f o r t y r oom s, w ith f o u r ­ f o u r t e e n t e e n b a th roo m s k itc h e n s . . . and “ N o w y o u m a y w o n d e r , like all th e r e s t o f u s a re w o n d e r in g , how in th e S am Hall o n e f a m ily is g o ­ to in g h o u s e . H o w will tak e b ath s in all th o s e f o u r t e e n b a t h ­ ro o m s? H ow will th e y co ok in all th o s e f o u r t e e n k itch en s? t h e y m a n a g e fo r ty -ro o m fill a to “ I d o n ’t k n o w how b ig a f a m ily O ’D a n ie l has. I do r e m em b e r th a t h e had som e o f his kids fid d lin g and sin g in g on th e radio w h e n he w a s g e t t in g his sta rt, b u t I d id n ’t k n o w he had e n o u g h o f th em to fill fo r t y r o o m s .” IF MR. ( O D A N I E L should c h o o se to c o m e back to A u stin the h o u s in g s h o r ta g e pro b ab ly would be v ery a cu te. INC IDE N T A LLY, S tu a r t L ong, KTRC co m m e n ta to r , has s u g g e s t ­ ed th a t th e tw o a p a r tm e n ts in the C a p itol— one fo r the L ie u te n a n t G ov ern or and o n e fo r th e S pe ak er o f th e H o u s e — be tu rn ed o v e r to so m e v e te r a n n o w th a t Mr. and Mrs. John L ee Sm ith are m o v in g t o la rge r q u a rters like Mr. O’D an- t i . fr o m room s Other s t a t e s h a v e b ee n r e n tin g ff ic ia l p ro p erty in he G o v e r n o r ’s M an sion on dow n. V'h> n ot here? O f c ou rse, t h e ► PA w ou ld h av e to s e t the re n tal d th a t m igh t not be co success- O N E F I N A L IT E M f r o m th is e e k ’s rea d in g . T h e L o u isville the ou rier-Jo u rn al, o u t s t a n d in g n e w sp a p e r , o u th ’s irrie d a sh ort but to -th e -p o in t ditorial la s t w e e k : p ro b a b ly l e a - ’ . a( co rd in g “ A N ew Y’ork T im e s c orresp on - ent a t T o k y o asks us to re m e m - cr t h a t G enera l M acA rthu r, ‘who I rea d y has held th e h ig h e s t p osts t th e U n l e d S t a t e s A rm y, is n o t ke iv— at to a n y o f t h o s e c lo s e to him — to (•come a m ere e x e c u t i v e o f f i c e r )T an in t e r n a tio n a l b oa rd .’ W ell, len le t G en eral M acA rth u r step -ide. F o r th a t is e x a c t l y w h a t he u n d er the w ise te r m s o f the com m u niq u ® — e x e c u ti v e if he p re fe r s , m ere in tern a - lr.scow fficer, or, xe cu tiv e o f f i c e r f o r an o T a1 board. ‘In n e it h e r A m e r ic a n la w nor ■ad iii on d o e s th e f a c t th a t Gen- -ai M a cA r th u r ha s held ‘th e high- -.1 p orts in th e U n ite d S ta t e s rm y’ q u a lify him fo r th e direc- on o f n ation a l p o licy , e ith e r f o r ­ go or d o m e s tic . T h e G e n era l nd this e x t r e m e l y hard t o g e t irough his h ea d , a s w e ar e re- rinded again by his a g g r ie v e d an d curd s t a t e m e n t th a t he had ‘no ■a (rf r e s p o n s ib ilit y fo r th e de- Mon? which w e r e m a d e ’ at Mos- v H appy is t h e m a n th a t fin d - v. -dom , and w e h op e 1 9 4 6 I turn ou t to be r H a p p y N e w ear for G en era l MacArthur.” T H E D A I L Y T E X A N fZ JU to sU a lL Friday, Jan. 4, 1946 THE DA1LT T E X A N Page ^ I'lea iltn o tiO H . It i> not too e ar ly to be gi n worr y i ng about registration for ne xt seme ste r . As a matt e r of fact, if an yt hi ng is to be done to pre­ ve nt the c ustomar y hour s-long wai ti ng, se c ti o n-c han g­ ing, ne r ve -wr ac ki ng period whi c h pr e c e d e s each s e m e s ­ ter at The Unive rsity of Te xas, it m ust be done now. For too ma ny ye art's se c ti o ni z i n g has been hell. N o ­ body likes to stand in line afte r line for hours. Fac ulty advi sors and s e c t i o n i z e ^ d o n ’t par ti cul ar ly en joy tryi ng to reason wi th foot-sore re gistrants who find afte r ge tti ng al most through (th e y hope ) that their section is closed. And it i sn’t ne ce ssar y. One .-elution, of course, would be hiring a l arger staff of sectioniz er s, fee -fi xe rs, and so on. But it is al most impossi ble to predi ct the vol ume of registration, and without bei ng waste ful this method is al most sure to fail. The simpl e st soluti on is registration by mail. A plan r e c o m m e n di n g this sort of r egistration was d e v e l o p e d and passe d by the Ge ne ral F a c ul ty last year. For some reason, it was ne v e r put into o pe r ation. W h y ? St ude nts r ece ntly made their wishe s known to the e xt ent of 5, 000 si gnature s to a petition for more hol i­ days. W e ’re not pr oposi ng a pe ti ti on for i mpr ove d registration pr oc edur es, but sur el y .students are jus t as vi tal ly interested in this e qu al l y important item of less w e ar and t e ar in registration. How about it? <7 hat Wosidt in Ari e di tori al e ntitle d, “ That W or d, ” c ir cul ate d “ T h e Sa tu r d ay Le tte r ” fr o m Kent University, points to very pe rti ne nt i nstance o f nam e-cal l i ng in pr esent-day life. In th e d a y s (if my y o u th , tho ch am p ion “ c u s s e r ” o f the c o m ­ m u n ity w a s th e co r n e r st o r e butch er. O v er m a n y y e a r s he ru ssell e v e r y t h i n g ami r u e r y b o d y n o t o n c e , n ot tw ic e , but a million tim e s. A s a c u ss er, h o w e v e r , his n a tio n a l r a t i n g w a s ▼cry low b e c a m e o f his lack o f a s a t i s f a c t o r y v o ca b u la r y . He cussed and cusped but did n o t hav e an a d e q u a te su p p ly o f Words so tin e f f e c t i v e n e s s o f his te c h n iq u e w a s d e p e n d e n t a lm o s t w h o lly upon th e v e h e m e n c e o f his d e liv e r y . H e died as ju st a n o th e r b u tch e r and t h o s e w h o sp ok e at hts fu n e r a l ta lked o n ly o f sp a re ribs, sh ort cu ts, sc ra p p le, and sirloin. N o t a w ord a b o u t his a r t! N o t a word a b o u t his h is tr io n ic s! A sad c a s e ! I spea k o f the b utcher an d call a t t e n t io n to his u n f o r t u n a t e artirGc e x p e r ie n c e b e c a u se th e r e are th o s e w h o respond to q u erie s and s u g g e s t io n s in a b u tc h e r e s q u e w ay . F or e x a m p le , le t us tak e th e word “ p a c if is t .” W h e n o n e p r o te s ts a g a in s t the s p e n d i n g o f f o r t y trillion dollars fo r m ilita ry p u r p o s e s , no a r g u m e n t . H e g e t s o n ly th e w ord “ p a c i f i s t ,” on e g< t i n e f ­ th r ow n a t him. f i c ie n c y , g r a f t , or th e a n s w e r is th e s a m e —“ p a c i f i s t . ” If o n e s u g g e s t s th a t h a lf th e e f f o r t , tim e, and m o n e y sp e n t to fi g h t a w a r co uld p r e v e n t a w a r , o n e is a “ p a c if is t .” I f o n e b e lie v e s tha t if th e hum an race has brain p o w e r en o u g h to c r e a t e an a to m ic b om b it has p ow er e n o u g h to d e v is e a w a y to liv e w it h o u t w ar, o n e is a p a c ifist. It s e e m s t>« the o rdin ary c itiz e n th a t j u s t a b o u t e v e r y p erson w'ho d e sir e s to m ake th e h u m a n race hu.man is cu sse d w ith th e word, pacifist P e r h a p s the citizen should g e t T o g e t h e r and te ach t h e b u tc h e r -b o y s so m e n ew w ord s. If the p r o t e s t has to do w ith w a ste , the o r d in a r y v a r ie t y o f d u m b n e s s , T h e D A 0 t T e x a n S i ll C K I I ’T I O N K A T E S I' he I v i n w ’l t » d e l i v e r e d it) A u s t i n , p r o v i d e d t h e pl a c e of d e l i v e r y is w i t h i n t h e t e r r i e r i n c l u s i v e s o u t h t o n o r t h , a n d f r o m Kio G r a n d e S t r e e t o n t h e w e s t a n d S a n J a c i n t o B o u l e v a r d o n t h e c a s t . t o T w e n t y - a e v e n t h s t r e e t s , l i mi t *, f r o m N i n e t e e n t h T h e Gai l y Te x a n is e n t e r e d a* s e c o n d c l a r * ma i l a t t h e p o e t of f i c e a t A u s t i n . Texas, bv Ac t o f C o n g r e s s . M a r c h 3, 1875#. t w i c e we e kl y d u r i n g I he Daily Texan, s t u d e n t n e w s p a p e r o f T h e U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s . Is p u b l i s h e d t o J u n e . t i t l e of T h e S u m m e r in A u s t i n e v e r y m o r n i n g e x c e p t M o n d a y * a n d S a t u r d a y s , S e p t e m b e r a n d T e x a n by T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , Inc. Ne ws c o n t r i b i t i ons m a y be m a d e by t h e e d i t o r i a l o f f i c e s I C I . 102. a n d 109. C o m p l a i n t * a b o u t d e l i v e r y s e r v i c e s h o u l d be m a d e in t h e b u s i n e s s of f i ce. J o u r n a l i s m B u n d i n g 108 ( 2 - 2 4 7 3 1 t h e s u m m e r s e s s i o n u n d e r in J o u r n a l i s m Bu i l di ng ( 2 - 2 4 7 3 1 or a t t e l e p h o n e t h e Mein hex ( A s s o c i a t e d C o n e p a t e P t w E d ito r-in -C h ief ... A ssoc iate Editor So c i e t y E d i t o r _ Sport* e d i t o r — A m u s e m e n t s E d i t o r . 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B R U C E N E L S O N ( t h a t ’s Bac k in th e g o o d o ld d a y s w h en r w as in th e A rm y A ir C orps at A m a rillo th e u n o f f ic ia l ca p ito l o f th e T e x a s P a n h a n d le, in c a se y o u c e n tr a l T e x a n s n ev er hoard o f it; I w ish I n e v e r h a d ), I w a s fo r a tim e on d u ty in tho H isto r ic a l S e c tio n u n d e r M ajor H arry F ran ck. the p le a s u re in j e c t m u ch c o lo r N o w theme o f y o u w h o n e v e r had o f k n o w in g Major F ran ck hav e m issed s o m e ­ th in g. He w r o te n o s t a lg ic travel b ook s w h ich w e re p o p ula r a m o n g t r a v e l e d . He p eop le w h o n e v e r im a g in a tio n and w a j g i f t e d w ith could into his d e scrip tio n o f o t h e r w is e drab s u b ­ je cts. He w a s d i f f e r e n t th an m o st in th a t he e it h e r w e n t t r a v e l e r s on b icycle. rod e f o o t “ T h r o u g h th e A n d e s on F o o t ” w as j o n e o f his m ore f a m o u s book s and an a r tic le “ B ic y c lin g th r o u g h G e r - I in o n e o f our m a n y ” a p p e a r ed w id e ly read p erio d ica ls in th e P ost World W ar I era. or a to h is to r y j to o k va ried j T h e c o n tr ib u tio n s th e r e s t o f u s th e s h e e t a t b y fo rm s. We pu b lish ed a c la n d e ­ st in e hu m o r interva ls. E ddie Iv es w a s a Y a le m an with e x p e r ie n c e on f a m e d Yale h u m or “ r a g ” ; F ra n k S carr and M e r r i t t D ic k e r so n , both g r a d u a te s o f M arshall C o lle g e in W e s t V ir­ gin ia both had an e x a g g e r a t e d s e n s e o f h u m o r; I had the right sheet c o n ta c t s m im e o g r a p h e d w h e n we w ere r e a d y t o g o “ to p r e ss .” fo r g e t t i n g ou r it w a s Our f a v o r i t e p a stim e w as g e t ­ tin g u n d e r th e sk in s o f the T e x ­ a n s, w h ich w a s e a s y to do. The i n t e r e s ti n g p a r t o f th at t h e y n e v e r r e a c te d th e sam e w a y t w ic e , e x c e p t w h e n th e i r te m p e r g o t a b o v e I IO d e g r e e s . T hen th e y w e r e a p t to w a n t t o fig h t, and w h en T e x a n s d e c id e to fig h t, th e y b e liev e in im m e d ia te a c t i o n — th e y n e v e r c o u n t to ten . it w e n t Our m o s t fa m o u s issu e w a s our th e U n ite d o f “ B r ie f H isto r y S t a t e s ; ” fo u r e d i­ tio n s o f sev eral h u n d red co p ies each. T h e y w e r e m a iled all o v er the c o u n tr y b y h o m e s ic k Y a n k e e s and f e l lo w s from B ro ok ly n . in to n e v t- to -th e - la s t really g o t an O. H en ry We to u c h th is h isto ry . B y th e into tim e w e g o t t h e T e x a n s d o w n to paragrap h , the t h e y w e r e so c o c k y a n d so p u f f e d up th a t t h e y w e r e a lm o s t u n b e a r ­ a b l e . B u t w h e n th e y g o t th ro u gh w ith the last p ara gra p h , t h e y w ere j so d e fla te d t h e y c o u ld n ’t talk, le t I a lo n e f i g h t . H ere it i s : 1492 — C o lu m b u s d isco vered I A m erica. rum or, C o n tr a r y j C o lu m b u s w as n o t an Ita lian , bu t a T e x a n r e c o g n is e d a s r o y a lt y a t Q u een Isa b e lla ’s C ourt. to 1 6 2 0 — F irst T e x a n s s e t f o o t on P ly m o u th Rock. 1 7 7 4 — T e x a n s o r g a n iz e F irst C o n tin e n t a l C o ng ress. 1 7 7 5 — T e x a n s , a lw a y s e n e m i e s j o f T y r a n n y , ‘-tart A m e r ic a n War fo r I n d e p e n d e n c e . 1 7 7 5 — P au l R e v e r e ’s ride. Paul w a s n ’t a T e x a n , hut his h orse was. He c o u ld n 't hav e g o t t e n f a r w ith- j o u t his horse. 1775 V a lle y F o r g e ; o n e o f the d a rk est m o m e n ts in h istory , r a n k ­ ing n e x t to tho A lam o. 1 7 7 6 — W a sh in g to n c r o ss e s D e Ie w a re, piloted by a T e x a n . the 1 8 1 2 — B ritish d is c o v e r th e nav­ al s u p r e m a c y o f T e x a s . 1 8 4 5 — T h e U n io n j o i n s T ex as. 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S. c a u g h t sh o r t at P ea rl H a rb or; calls o n T e x a s to ste m J a p tide. 1 943 — T e x a n s f i g h t N a z i ta n k s b a re-h a n d e d and w ith pearl h a n d ­ led r e v o lv e rs. 1 9 4 3 — T e x a s n e w s p a p e r s head- line in va sio n o f S o lo m o n s w ith : “ T E X A N S P L A N T L O N E S T A R F L A G O N S H O R E S OF B O U ­ G A I N V I L L E .” 1 9 4 5 — N e w q u ie tly and u n o s t e n t a t i o u s ly w in s W orld the h o rror an d u n ­ W ar u tt e r a b le a m a z e m e n t o f th e T e x ­ a n s ; A m e r ic a n fla g p u t back on th e W h ite H o u s e; L one S ta r F la g retu rn e d to A u stin . 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F r a n k W a r d e n ; Y e t t e r , C h a r l e s P r i d d y . J a r v i s , E. J. MATHEWS, South'I fyistii Need: A 65 Gent Id/ocje JHeoel World N ew s T he su b stan d a rd w a g e s paid to th e g rea t m a j o r ity o f S o u th e r n w o rk ers are th e r o o t o f th e S o u t h ’s e c o n o m ic evils, d e c la r e s the c u r r e n t “ F r e e d o m F ro m W a n t ” issu e o f th e S o u th e r n P atr io t, w hich u r g e s S o u th e r n su p p or t f o r a 65 cen t m in im u m w a g e , as in S e n a t o r C laud e P e p p e r ’s B ill, S - 1 3 4 9 , n o w b e fo r e provided C on gress. T h e 65 c e n t m in im u m w a g e holds o u t b e n e f i t s to e v e r y g rou p in th e S ou th , s a y s th e P a trio t. T o the b u sin essm a n, la r g e and sm all, it mean* p u r c h a sin g p o w er and o p p o r tu n ity f o r n e w in d u s tr y ; to th e fa r m er, it m ea n s a b ig g e r m a r k e t fo r his p r o d u c ts ; and to th e c o m m u n ity as a w h o le , it m e a n s m ore m o n e y a v a ila b le fo r e d u c a ­ tio n , hospitals, and c o m m u n it y s e rv ices. W a r n in g th a t S o u th e r n C o n g r e s s io n a l o p p o n e n ts o f S e n a to r P e p p e r ’s Bill “ sp ea k fo r the in t e r e s t s th a t p r o fit fr o m th e S o u t h ’s m i s f o r t u n e , ” th e P a t r io t calls upon th e S o u th er n p eo p le to c o u n t e r ­ a c t p ro p a g a n d a and p r essu re w h ich th r e a t e n s to d e f e a t th e Bill. C a n I n d u s t r y P a y ? in d u s tr ie s can w ell a f f o r d T he P a tr io t m a rsh a lls f a c t s and f i g u r e s to su p p o rt its claim th a t in cr ea se S o u th e r n w ith o u t price in c r e a s e s : — In th e S o u th e r n t e x t i l e in d u s try , th e c o st o f p a y in g th e 65 c e n t in d u s tr y ’s m in im u m w ould a m o u n t to 33 m illion d olla rs; th is to p ay th e w a g e p r o fits b e fo r e t a x e s in 1 944 w e r e 8 7 1 million. — In the S o u th e r n tim b e r in d u s tr y , th e c o s t to in d u s tr y w o u ld be 18 m illion ; p r o fi ts h ere w e r e 156 million. — In th e S o u th e r n to b a c c o in d u s try , th e c o s t w o u ld be 7 m illion, a g a in s t 154 million in p r o fits. T h e p r o te s ts o f e m p lo y e r sp o k e s m e n to d a y a r e a s h o llo w as th o s e o f th e 30 s, w h e n S o u th e r n b u sin e ss s o l e m n ly d ec lare d th a t W a g e - H o u r le g isla tio n w o u ld en d S o u th e r n in d u stry an d f r e e e n t e r ­ p rise, sa y s th e P atrio t. F a r from h u rtin g b u sin ess, th e 65 c e n t m inim um w ou ld in crea se e f f i c i e n c y and p r o te c t h o n e s t e m p l o y e r s fr o m the u n f a i r c o m p e t i­ tion o f sw e a tsh o p s , a c c o r d in g to te s t im o n y b e fo r e th e S e n a te h e a r ­ in gs, q u o te d in th e P atriot. L ow w a g e s, on th e o th er hand, depress S o u th e r n b u sin e ss by r e s t r ic t i n g the p u r c h a sin g p o w er w h ich is its life bloo d ; th e y d istort t h e S o u t h ’s e c o n o m y by d is c o u r a g in g th e p ro d uction o f fin ish ed g o o d s in o u r midst; they k eep th e S o u th e r n fa r m e r p o or by u n d er­ m in in g th e m a r k e t for his p ro d u c t; th e y keep a la r g e p roportion o f o u r p o p u la tio n p o o rly fe d , poorly clothed and poorly h ou sed ; and t h e y m ea n a g e n e r a l lo w le v e l o f in com e and p r o p e r ty v a lu es, r e s u l t in g ta x r e v e n u e s , w hich k ee p o u r ed u c a tio n , h ea lth and social s e c u r i t y s t a n d a r d s s h a m e f u ll y behin d th e rest o f th e n a tio n . in sh ru n k en S u c h low w a g e s— le s s th an 65 c e n t s an h o ur— are b e in g re c e iv e d t o d a y by 47 per c e n t o f all S o u th e r n te x t ile w o rk er s, 47 p er c e n t o f all S o u th e r n lu m b er w ork e rs, an d 58 per c e n t o f all S o u th er n t o b a c c o w or k ers, or 7 8 4 ,0 0 0 w o r k e r s in th e s e th ree in d u s tr ie s a lon e, in crea sed the P a tr io t p oin ts ou t. W a r tim e d e v e lo p m e n ts h a v e r a th e r th an in the Sou th , and in th e rest o f th e n a tio n f o r sim ila r w ork , w h ile c o st o f livin g bae in crea sed p r o p o r tio n a te ly m ore in th e South. The P a tr io t calls for th e end o f this S o u th er n w a g e d if fe r e n ti a l. le s s e n e d th e g u l f b e t w e e n w a g e s paid S in c e th e p a s s a g e o f th e origin al W a g e -H o u r Bill, p r o v id in g a 4 0 c e n t m in im u m , m a n y c h a n g e s hav e occurred in th e n a t i o n ’s e c o n o m y . T h e c o s t o f liv in g ha s risen so sh arp ly th a t th e 40 ce n t go al has not a c t u a l ly been a c h ie v e d ; th e p r o d u c tiv ity p e r man h ou r has a lm o s t d o u b le d ; than d ou b le d . If a n a tio n w ith a n a tio n a l in c om e o f 69 billion dollars can s e t a 40 c e n t m in im u m w a g e , a n ation w ith a 160 billion n a tio n a l in c o m e can s e t a 6 5 c e n t m in im u m , c o n c lu d e s th e P a trio t. R ead e rs o f T h e D aily T e x a n can secu r e a f r e e c o p y o f th e issu e o f th e P a tr io t by w r it i n g to 50 7 in c o m e h as m o re “ F r e e d o m F rom W a n t ” P r e s b y te r ia n B u ild ing , N a s h v ille 3, T e n n e sse e . th e n a tio n a l Parade of O p in io n Peace Chances Rest On Social Conditions “ W a r is n o t in e v ita b le , b u t a j w h ich is to d a y held to be o f par- la s tin g p e a c e d e p e n d s upon m odi- a m o u n t im p o rta n c e in c a u s in g te n - fied and im p ro ved hu m an and s o - j j | on anc} in t e r n a tio n a l s t r if e , m a y cial c o n d it io n s w h ich m a y, in th e n e x t h u n d red y e a r s or m ore r e ­ in t e r n a tio n a l s o c i e t y , ” su lt e x p la i n e d Dr. H e r b e r t S e a r le s in his a d d r e s s to th e p h ilo so p h y f o r ­ um a t th e U n iv e r s i t y o f S o u th e r n C a lifo rn ia . . ir r e le v a n t w ith a n a f e w y ear s. T h e D a i l y T r o j a n , U n i ­ Loa A n g e l e t , C a l i f o r n i a . v e r s i t y o f S o u t h e r n C o l i f o r n i a , 1 b e c o m e in an , f e w .... _ . , - ® b t O r y Dr. S ea rles , p r o fe s s o r o f philos- o p h y o u tlin e d t h r e e a p p r o a c h e s to ^ OLI MBI S, Ohio— (AC T) — the task o f a c h ie v i n g in t e r n a tio n a l P a rt o f the Ohio S t a t e U n iv e r s i t y ’s s o c i e t y : c a m p u s is lo ca te d on an is land in F ir st, th ro u g h th e u n d e r sta n d - L ak e E r ie . T h e f r a n z T h e o d o re T c . „ T S t o n e L a b ora tory , on G ib raltar Is- r. . , Truman Says 1946 'Year of Decision’ W A S H I N G T O N , J a n . 3 — ( I N S ) J g r o ss fo r c o -o p e r a tio n in p a s s in g in t e r n a tio n a l a f - — P r e s id e n t T r u m a n s o l e m n ly told bills r e la t in g t o it had b e e n “ dis- th e A m e r ic a n p e o p le to n i g h t t h a t , fa irs, b u t said “ 1 9 4 6 is ou r y e a r o f d e c is io n ” and t r e s s in g l y s l o w ” in a c t i n g on r e ­ a sk ed th em to sp u r C o n g r e ss in to c o n v e r s i o n m e a s u r e s, an d th a t cer- tain c o n g r e s s io n a l c o m m it t e e s and p a ss in g his f a c t - f i n d i n g labor dis- sm all g r o u p s o f m en w e r e respo n - p u te s bill a n d o t h e r r e c o n v e r sio n sib le f o r this. m ea s u r e s. T h e C h i e f E x e c u t iv e , in a half- P u b lic r e s p o n s ib ilit y : H e ap- h our radio a d d re ss , said th a t th e p ea led to th e public to b ring p res- record o f C o n g r e s s on in te rn a - su r e to b e a r on m e m b e r s o f C o n ­ cional m a t te r s h a s b e e n e x c e l le n t , gr e ss , n o w th a t t h e y a re h om e f o r th e h o lid a ys, t o a c t on r e c o n v e r - b u t th a t on d o m e s tic le g isla tio n it has b een “ d is tr e s s in g ly s l o w ,” and I sion bills, in c lu d in g la b or d is p u te s, t h r e a t e n s to b o g dowrY r e c o n v e r - : fu ll e m p l o y m e n t , u n e m p l o y m e n t j c o m p e n s a t io n , F a ir E m p l o y m e n t sion. h ig h er A f t e r d e c la r i n g he w a s d e e p ly | P r a c tic e C o m m itte e an d co n c e r n e d o v e r th e w a v e o f labor- m in im u m w a g e le g is la tio n , m a n a g e m e n t d is p u te s and b a lk i n g , by C o n g r e ss on w h a t he c o n sid er s u r g e n t in his f i g h t i n g a d d r e ss d e c la r e d : W A S H I N G T O N , J a n . 3 — ( I N S ) th e P r e sid e n t — L ab or e x p e r t s s o u g h t an e n te r - jn g w e d g e to d a y in to a w id e n in g “ The tim e has c o m e fo r e v e r y c jrcie 0 f strik es an d strik e t h r e a t s to a f f e c t i n g a b o u t tw o m illion w o r k - to his ers jn a h a if d o z e n m a jo r indus- th e L n it e d S ta t e s le g i s l a tio n , * citiz e n o f m a k e his o p in io n kn ow n r e p r e s e n t a t iv e O n ce su re that r esu lt will f o l l o w . ” that in is d o n e, you m a y be th e C o n g ress, j tries. 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He said th e s u b p o e n a p o w e r | i n the d e a d lo c k e d w a g e d is p u te is n e c e s s a r y to f o r c e G e n e r a l Mo- 0 f th e n a t i o n ’s sh ip b u ild in g w o r k ­ e r s , and o th e r s t o c o -o p e r a t e f u l ly ers, g o v e r n m e n t p r o c u r e m e n t w ith f a c t - f i n d i n g boards. a g e n c i e s s u g g e s t e d a IO per c e n t pay hike. labor c o m m i t - 1 trical g o o d s in d u s tr ie s . P r ic e s : H e a s k e d fo r a n o t h e r r e ­ n ew a l o f p rice an d re n t co n tro ls, w h ic h ex p ire J u n e 3 0. W a rn ed th a t this w a s n e c e s s a r y to p r e v e n t in f la tio n , and g r o u p s a r e t r y i n g to break d ow n w o rkers. price co n tro l. 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C a ttle , h o g s and sh e e p r e c e ip ts a t th e IO p rin cip a l m a r k e t s o f th e c o u n t r y d u r in g th e d a y to t a le d 2 2 7 , 9 0 0 c o m p a r e d to 1 5 3 ,8 0 0 a w e e k a g o , an d 2 0 8 ,- 7 0 0 a y e a r a go . to th e in pri th e s e c r e t a r y (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e O n e) In d u str y s p o k e s m e n o f v a c a n c ie s , p a r tic u la r ly v a te hom es. e s t im a t e d th a t a strik e w o u ld c u t m e a t o u t ­ put by 7 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 p o u n d s a v ea'k. In the D ea n o f M e n ’s O f f ic e no Cold s t o r a g e su p p lie s o f 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 , - a p a r t m e n t s or h o u se s h a v e been OOO p o u n d s w o u ld b e e x h a u s t e d in f i v e d a ys, and t h a t w ou ld be w h e n listed fo r o v e r six m on th s, and no listin g s are e x p e c t e d . O v er 7 50 th e p u blic w o u ld b e g in to f e e l th e a p p lic a tio n s h a ve b een m a d e, ae- pinch o f th e strike, co r d in g t o L e w i s J. 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