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Re o p t i o n ' l i p s a r e t h e u s u a l a n s w e r t o t h e s e f i r s t a t t e m p t s , b u t o c c a s i o n a l l y t h e c o m p a n y a c c e p t s t h e a m a n u s c r i p t o r e n c o u r a g e s s t u d e n t s t o s e n d in m o r e o f his E n g l i s h 3 6 7 K is a s e n i o r E n g l i s h It c o m p l e t e s a s e r i e s o f Reserve Officers M eet D o w n t o w n T onight T h e A u s t i n C h a p t e r o f t h e R e ­ s e r v e O f f i c e r s A s s o c i a t i o n will m e e t W e d n e s d a y , M a r c h 6, in t h e 7 :30 o ’clock. a t Dr i s k i l l H o t e l H e r e a f t e r m e e t a n d t h e S t a t e c o n v e n t i o n M a y 4 a n d 5. t w i c e m o n t h l y , on t h i r d W e d n e s d a y s , p r i o r w i n . t h e A s s o c i a t i o n i t h e f i r s t ; to in A u s t i n . . , r . s u d d e n l y s t a g g e r on th*' s t a g e a n d d o a few k i c k s at r a n d o m , D e a n Finl ey a n d J a n e H a r k r i d e r w r o t e c a s t i n g w a s d i f f i c u l t b e c a u s e a c t - [ * d a n c e s d i r e c t l y ' i r i p t . 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In a d d i t i o n t o t h e r e q u i r e d f r e s h m a n l h s o p h o m o r e c o u r s e s 13a c o u r s e s L o r e n Mo z l ey , a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s - - o r o f a r t . in his t a l k r e c e n t l y be- t h e W i c h i t a F a l l s A m e r i c a n f o r e w r i t e a n d w r i t e . A p p r o x i m a t e l y 32 5 , 3 4 1 , T48. a n d 3 6 7 K in E n g - A s s o c i a t i o n o f U n i v e r s i t y W o m e n t h e l i ' h will p r o v i d e e n o u g h h o u r s f o r p r o g r a m w i t h s c h o o l t h e t h r e e - h o u r a m a j o r in c o m p o s i t i o n c r c r e a t i v e m o d e r n m u s e u m i c p r e - w r i t i n g , s i n c e 3 2 5 a n d 3 6 7 K m a y c o m m u n i t y a n d s h o r t ho l i fe a n d t h e v a l u e o f e d u c a - t w i c e . T h e m o r e e n t e r - b r o u g h t o u t Morl e y Talk* in Wi c hi ta Falls I,Th a n d a d v a n c e d i n t e g r a t i o n o f t h e s t u d e n t s t r e s s e d t a k e n a n d t h e l a in Miss Firma Gill o f t h e FInglish 2 5 , 0 0 0 w o r d s m u s t he s u b m i t t e d j u d g e s by t h o u g h t all t h e e n t r i e s u n u s u a l l y 1 c o u r s e . T h e s e w o r d s m a y sai d, “ T h e t h i s y e a r a c t o r , d i r e c t o r , g o o d , but w e r e e a si l y u n a n i m o u s s e n t a p o r t i o n o f a nove l , t ’O S ! | in t h e i r c h o i c e o f t h e b e s t t h r e e . 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B u i l d i n g . c o m e d y w a s d i r e c t l y w i t h t h e pl ot . c o n n e c t e d A n d so “ T S O c o n t i n u e d r e a l m u s i c a l t h e e v o l v e . A r t K r a m e r w r o t e f i r s t hut c o m e d y , Lesli e < a r g e n t e r a n d Liz S u t h e r - l a n d , w h o b o t h w o r k e d on I exert* g a v e m o s p h e r e . l a n d t h e w s f i r s t d i r e c t e d t h e sh o w. it a real c a m p u s a t - ( a r p e n t e r - Su t h er - ,' oript w a s u se d w h e n Ma t - I he I n s t e a d o f h a v i n g J a k e w a s d r a f t e d , s e r v e d e i g h t t h e n h e m o n t h s a t ( a m p H o o d , r e c e i v e d his s e c o n d h o n o r a b l e d i s ­ c h a r g e , a n d h e is n o w b a c k i n t h e U n i v e r s i t y . H e h o p e s t o s t a y . O n a c a r d a t t h e T e x a s U n i o n b u l l e t i n b o a r d , a vet p r o v e d t h a t , ___ t o a n y , . m o n e y will d r i v e a maul , Z - j . t h i n g . H e a d v e r t i s e d : ... „ “ I n e e d m o n e y . . . will sell t w o c a s e s o f F’o u r R o s e s . ” night • T u e s d a y H u t m e n t dweller* were w a tc h ­ ing *torm c l ouds with a w a r y eye. S u n d a y night's big bl o w — g us t y March w i n d s — blew shu t t e r s o f f m a n y o f t he t empo r a r y li ving q u a r ­ ters, and c a us e d c o u n t l es s o t h e r the upse t s t e n a n t s . to Hu t me n t s , i nc i de nt a l l y , got a f r o nt - p a g e display in Tue s d a y ' * Ho us t o n Post. n e w Profs Talk UNOr At Coffeorum Today T h e U N O will he t h e t opi c f o r " a* t h e * o f f e o r u m (1 ' i U ' > a f t e r n o o n f><*m t h e J u n i o r Ba U n i o n . C. V. D u n h a m , a s s i s t a n t to t h e D e a n o f S t u d e n t L i f e , will s e r v e a ' m a s t e r o f c e r e m o n i e s . C o f f e e a n d d o u g h n u t s will he s e r v e d e a r l y in t h e p r o g r a m . S p e a k e r s t v m e n U fi • ss. p r o f * -sol- ii Dr. R. D. H o p p e r j f e s s o r iif so c i ol o g y M c A l l i s t e r , p r o f e — : ob gy. Mrs. Lo; ce el i n c l u d e t h e f o l l o w i n g Dr. L. A. J e f - p s y c h o l o g y ; f a s s i s t a n t p r o - ; a n d Dr. -J. G. o r o f a n t h r o p - S p r a t t , U n i o n s h e h o p e d a l s o to r f r o m t h e D e p a r t - ii: rec ’I' his H i > t or y to t a k e p a r t . t h e s e c o n d in t h e s e r i e s J f r o n t o f h i m, a n d so on. T h e m o s t e m b a r a s s e d p e o p l e i n brie w e r e t h o s e w:ho w’e r e t r y i n g t o f i n d out t h e s e c t i o n s f o r w’h i c h ,'n e v h ad s i g n e d u p . T h e y h ad n e - t hi< „ j e c t e d t 0 w r i t e t h e m d o w n w h e n n o t r o o m o f t h e Texas Kn0w w h e r e , o r w h e n t h e i r c l a s s e s i t o 6 o ’clock, in s e c t i o n i z e d , t h e v a n d d id m e e t . M o s t o f t h o s e in l i ne w e r e v e t e r ­ a n s . O n t h e w h o l e , t h e y w e r e t h e m o s t p a t i e n t , h a v i n g b e c o m e u s e d t o w a i t i n g in l i nes in t h e s e r v i c e . fyo-llif, . . . . . . Achtel J a k e A d a m s is b a c k t o f i n i s h i s n ’t t h e t o g e t t o g e t h e r on i m p o r t a n t o f c u r r e n t i n t e r e s t . T h e y t h e s o r e d b v S t u d e n t - C o m m t f i n f o r m a l U o f f e o r u m s w h i c h a r e his e d u c a t i o n . H e h o p e s h e e s i g n e d f a c u l t y a n d d r a f t e d b y t h e R u s s i a n a r m y . s t u d e n t s p r o b l e m s t h e sport F a c u l t y Union.* T h e f I HU s e m e s t e r o f t h e w or l d J a k e w a s e n r o l l e d in 1 9 4 1 , t h e n c a m e P e a r l H a r b o r . H e t o e n l i st , w a s r e f u s e d , w e n t t o C a n - t e x a s a d a a n d j o i n e d t h e C a n a d i a n s . I n D e c e m b e r 1 9 4 2 h e w a s s e n t o v e r - ' o a ' . w a s i n j u r e d a n d d i s c h a r g e d in S e p t e m b e r 1 9 4 4 . H e e n r o l l e d in N o v e m b e r , t h e n he l ast o r u m , held ivelv d i s c u s s i on a 1,11 ' e n e r g y on b e r e a g a i n t r i e d ( of.C f. - t h e ' ■ ’ !1 '■ ! w a s I - A ! RABORN’S RATINGS Jeff Davis, Thomas Jefferson, Crozier Tech Top Schoolboys / B y G E O R G E R A B O R N Texan Sport* Analyst W ith in 24 hours the 1946 state schoolboy b asketb all to u rn a m e n t w ill begin its three-day do m in a­ tion o f G re g o ry G y m , so it's tim e we cam e out w ith o u r fin a l high school ratings of th e ye a r. (H o u s to n ), J e f f D avis state cham pions in 1912 and '43, is our choice to w in the title again. T h e P a n th e rs have o n ly tw o blem ishes on th e ir record, a four-point loss pia y _ to p o w e rfu l Jo h n R eag an I Hous- ; to n ) and a two-point d e fe a t a t I the hands o f a fired-up San J a ­ (w'hich Jo h n R ea g a n , are Goose C re ek , B ra c k e n rid g e tro u n ced A u stin once and g ave Thom as J e f ­ ferson tw o good g a m e s), W o o d ro w W ilso n (w h ic h licked C ro z ier Tech tw o out o f th ree tim es this sea­ so n ), and P a sch al. R o u n d in g out the “ big te n ’* is L u fk in , w hich is com ing to the state to u rn e y fo r the fifth stra ig h t ye a r. L u f k in downed H en d erso n , in bi-district 32-27 and 35-24, cham pion class A a re E a s t M o u n ta in ( G i l ­ m e r ), o u r choice to w in the s ta te ; p o w e rfu l P a s a d e n a ; and d e fe n d ­ L a n ie r. ing M oun t E n te rp ris e f a ­ vored fo r the class B crowrn, b u t w ill re ceive s t if f opposition fro m Jo h n so n C ity , P e r r in , and S t r a t ­ ford. is h e a v ily S id n e y ★ And now here are o u r fin a l schoolboy A A ra tin g s, w ith the team s com ing to the state to u rn a ­ m ent m arked by s ta rs: (1 3 ) *1. J e f f D a v is *2. T hom as Je ff e r s o n (8 ) *3. C ro z ie r T ech (1 5 ) (1 5 ) (1 5 ) 4. A u s tin 5. Goose C re ek (1 4 ) 6. Jo h n R ea g a n (1 3 ) 7. B ra c k e n rid g e 8. W o o d ro w W ils o n ( 8 ) 9. P a s c h a l *10. L u f k in *11. G re e n v ille *12. A b ile n e (7 ) (1 2 ) ( S A ) ( 5 ) (3 ) 13. E l Paso (4 ) *14. B ro w n w o o d ( 9 ) 15. W a c o 16. A . C. R iv e rs id e (7 ) ( IO ) *17. A m a r illo ( I ) (2 ) ( l l ) 18. H enderson 19. S u lp h u r Sp rin g s ( 6 ) 20. G ra h a m 21. K in g s v ille 22. O ran g e 23. R o w ie ( E l P a s o ) (4 ) 24. L a m a r (H o u s to n ) 25. H ig h lan d P a rk (6 ) (1 6 ) (1 4 ) (1 3 ) E le v e n th is G re e n v ille , sparked by its six-foot nine-inch cen ter, M arcu s F re ib e rg e r, who scored 34 points in tw o bi-district gam es as G re e n v ille w hipped S u l p h u r Sp ring s, 25-19 and 31-24. T w e lfth is A b ile n e , w hich r e ­ qu ired th ree gam es to e lim in a te tough E l Paso in bi-district. A b i­ lene won the fir s t t ilt 22-18, lost the second, 25-23, and won the third, 25-23. E l Paso is th irte e n th and then comes B ro w n w o o d , w hich upset W a c o tw ic e , 45-36 and 25-2,3 in bi-district. U n til th is season, W a c o had come to the state to u r­ n am en t f o r seven s tra ig h t years. fifte e n is o u r num ber team , fo llo w ed b v A n io n C a rte r R iv e rs id e ( F o r t W o r t h ) , w hich a l­ most won the d is tric t fro m P a s ­ chal. T hen comes A m a rillo , w’hich won its w a y into G re g o ry G y m by dow ning G ra h a m , 25-20 and 30- 24, in hi-district. W a c o In c id e n ta lly , the top team s in ; R A D I O S E R V I C E Quick, Reliable and Fair Prices— by First Class * Technicians R. L. K irk le y and Sons Phone 8*7932 1011 Brazos T H E W O R L D S M O S T H O N O R E D W A T C H cinto (H o u s to n ) qu intet. In its bi-district gam e la st w eek J e f f D avis w allop ed a strong Goose C re e k team , 4 7-36 and 48- 26, im p rovem ent. its Goose C re ek had p re v io u sly w on o ver R eag an. show to (jefferson state O u r n um b er tw o team in the is sm ooth-playing Thom as (S a n A n to n io ), whose o nly loss w as at the hands of the inspired A u s tin M aroons here six weeks ago. T he M ustangs then p ro ­ ceeded to edge A u stin in a dis­ puted o vertim e gam e to w in the d istrict title and in bi-district p la y the V a lle y w alloped K in g s v ille , cham pion, 61-23 and 43-21. In third place comes dangerous C ro z ier T ech , w hich won the D a l­ las d is tric t and then proceeded to blast touted P asch al ( F o r t W o r t h ) , defending state cham pion, 50-36 and 36-26. C ro z ier Tech w ill m eet T hom as fir s t to u rn a m en t the state round of F r id a y a fte rn o o n a t 3:15 o ’clock. Je ff e r s o n the in F o u rth a re the A u stin M aroons, who finished the season w ith o n ly three losses A u stin deserves this high ra tin g because it alm ost beat Thom as Je ff e r s o n tw ice and back in D ecem b er sw ept a two-game se­ ries here from G re e n v ille , w hich is com ing to the state tourney. T h e next fiv e team s w o n ’t be in the state to u rn e y , hut the o n ly reason th e y w’on’t is because com ­ petition w as too strong in th e ir d istrict and hi-d i*trict games. T h e y ★ Roll Film ★ Cam eras ^ 8 & 16 mm. M ovie Film ★ Film Holders dt Exposure M eters ^ Picture Frames Capitol Photo Supplies 2 4 2 8 G U A D A L U P E P H O N E 3 9 9 2 than any other timepiece. W I N N E R OF IO W o r ld ’s Fair Grand Prizes, 28 Gold Medals and more honors tor accuracy Items of Intermit in the Fields of Chemistry, Engineering, Physics, a n d Biology :.2.V.L.L£, -vV-i: .■■■ ... **»• * ‘ * ** CHLOROPRENE RUBBER DEVELOPED BY DU PONT Chem ists a n d E n gin e e rs Unite to Produce ‘‘N e o p r e n e / ’ P ro v e V a lu e of G ro u p R e se a rch T h e synthesis o f rubber w a s for m a n y year* a challenge to the chem ists o f the world. In 1925Du P o n t chem ists u n ­ dertook to solve the problem , using as th e ir startin g p o in t a d isco very a n ­ nounced b y D r. J . A . N ie u w la n d at N o tre D a m e U n iv e r s ity in co n n ectio n w ith the po lym erization o f acetylene. 'The D u P o n t research sta ff modified his process to form a m a terial known as m onovinyl- acetylene and discovered th a t th is, treated w ith hydrogen chloride gas, pro­ duced chloroprene, a chem ical previ- Chemistry extends the mold-free life of baked goods Wea-Mtkv, Me-c'i 6 '1346 THE DAILY TEXAN Pag* 2 108 Steers Report; For Spring Training T here was a broad sm ile spread­ ing from one end o f D. X . B ib le 's beet-red face to the other T uesday as he w atched 108 hu-kies tro t out o f the dressing room onto the M em orial g reensw ard. In the balm iest o f pre-w ar days th o r* w ere few tu rnouts to equal th is one, in both experience and S ta d iu m num ber. H e looked o ver a t c h ie f assist­ ant B la ir C h e rry and w inked. C h e rry w inked back as about ten boys grabbed some fo o tb a lls and began tossing them around. A fe w m inutes la te r B ib le as­ sembled the team fo r calisthenics and asked a ll the seniors who w ould be fin ish in g th e ir e lig ib ility in 1946 to lead the d rill. F o u r boys out— Je s s H a w ­ thorne. A u d re y G ill, W a lt e r Heap and H a rla n W e tz . A t least C h e rry w on’t have to do much reb u ild in g his firs t ye a r, one o f the r a il­ stepped b ird ! g runted. J mmy < anad y, A lle n th e ir p itching arm s. I/ayne cam e o ver !.a w .er and W a lt e r H eap began u n lim b e r­ Then ing B o b b y from baseball practice and got so in t e r­ ested in the proceedings th a t he th re w a few . R aym o n d “ W ild H o rs e ’’ M ayes, a c o lo rfu l c h a ra c te r w ho played fo r C h e r ry ten years ago at A m a ­ rillo , w e n t o ut fo r a pass and le t go the a n c ie n t cry , someone “ The pool halls w ill get rich again. The W ild H orse is back.” Bib le picked a team o f ex­ p erience'! boys to illu s tra te plays to the newcom ers. On the eleven w ere L e w is H o ld er, M ax Bum gard- •ner, H a rla n W’ etz, J e r r y McCau- Kickin’ t h e b a ll Around B y JA C K G A L L A G H E R T e x a n S p o r t * E d i t o r If you w a n t to get the low- down on what is being wh is­ pe re d in th e sh a d ie r corners of town, with a typi cal anti- Tex a- fla v or so common to F o r t W o r th an d its environs, we s ugg es t you r ea d Lorin M c M u l l e n s column in Sun ­ d a y ’s Star-T el egr am . Al M ullen begins, “ In one w ay to the selective service decision tak e I'o a k W a lk e r o f Southern M ethod * U n iv e rs ity and pass up B o b b y L a y n e o f The U n iv e rs ity o f Texas settles r ne question about W hich is the b etter m an. p r e u u r e , A u s t i n e x a m i n e r s s a i d , w i t h o u t s t a t i n g w h e t h e r o r n o t h e d e v e l o p e d t h e m a l f u n c t i o n a f t e r h a v i n g p a s s e d t h e p h y s i c a l f o r t h e M e r c h a n t M a r i n e , i n w h i c h h e s e r v e d e a r l i e r t h i s y e a r . ‘ It can re a d ily he seen that L a y n e could have high blood pres­ sure, jus? as the medics said, a l­ though ?he A u stin fo lk s m ay as w ell fa c ts: T h e re are cads the So u th w est C o n fe r­ ence who are gossiping.’* fa c e in the M c M u l l e n w a s t e s s e v e r a l m o r e p a r a g r a p h s t r y i n g t o p r o v e h i s p o i n t a b o u t w h i c h is t h e b e t t e r p l a y e r , b u t w h y a n y ­ o n e o f h i s s t a t u r e s h o u l d i n f e r t h a t L a y n e * r e j e c t i o n s m e l l e d s l i g h t l y o f t h e s t o c k y a r d o d o r w h i c h p e r m e a t e s t h e S t a r - T e l e ­ g r a m ' s c i r c u l a t i o n a r e a is b e ­ y o n d u s . l o even suggest th a t strings w ere pulled, w ith o u t having a n y basis to r the charge, is com pletely o u t of taste rn a paper o f the b ter- T eleg ram ’s calib re. f a l l F l e m H a l l , w h o s e L a s t o p i n i o n w e r e s p e c t v e r y h i g h l y o n m o s t m a t t e r s , m e n t i o n e d h o w s t r a n g e it w a s t h a t I e x a s g o t a l l t h e a t h l e t i c a l l y i n c l i n e d n a v a l t r a i n e e s a n d T C U f a i l e d t o g e t a n y . N o w M c M u l l e n h i n t s t h a t T e x a s is i n f l u e n c i n g s e l e c t i v e s e r v i c e e x a m i n e r s . W h a t n e x t , b o y s ’ S u r e l y y o u o u g h t t o b e a b l e t o d r e a m u p a m o r e p l a u s ­ i b l e r e a s o n f o r T e x a s v i c t o r i e s . M a y b e it s b e c a u s e t h e y u s u a l l y h a v e t h e b e t t e r f o o t b a l l t e a m . K i n g M a k e s Unjust Criticism Complete the Then on fo il wing page someone named Dub K in g w rites, “ C ould D ick H a rr is ’ tim e ly ‘v .s it’ to V> if rn la ha. is ia^i week have to do w ith big Bob a n y th in g K a m e s ’ to T ex a .'? H a rr is is the Long horns’ plar p ivo t who p revio u sly played on the same C oyote team with K a m e s . . . ” sw itch from S M U have 7 hat t ’ w h ich K in g imjdie* been unauthorized m ight was a bet ween-fem ester vacation g ranted to e v e ry U n iv e rs ity stu- <» i. H a r r is uke e v e ry o th e r atu­ le? t, took ad va n ta g e o f the h oli­ d a y* and w en t home. C r w ould the S ta r- T e le g ra m ad- vocate a no-.acatio n e d ict on the grounds that tim period w as u«ed to m f ie? ce fo o tb a ll p la y e rs ? G ive o- a drag on that m a rih u a n a be- : r you throw it a * ay bo>s. ley, D avid G ree n , Sam C a lla n , D ick H a rris , J a c k H a lfp e n n y , H . K . A lle n , T ra v is R a ve n and Jim m y C an ad y. The la tte r throe mem bers o f the team are a ll fo rm e r A u stin high players. A second team wa* chosen, more fo r a b ility than experience. I t wa* componed o f H a w th o rn e , H a ro ld K in g . M ax Jo n e s , Bob K am es, Don W e ed o n , Kd H eap, G ill, W a lte r I J I a d ry and H eap, L a w le r, Tom M ayes. L ig h t d rills are planned the re st of this week in ord er to a cq u a in t fo rm a tio n . No p layers w ith the intrasquad game * planned until a w eek from S a tu rd a y . T he fo llo w in g p la ye rs checked out u n ifo rm s: B a c k s — H . K . A lla n , Jo h n H . An*on- Ja m e s B a rre s , G ilb e rt c lli, K*td Bond, H m k y , Je ro m e Bu x k e m p er, Ja m * * ( haa- ire, Jim m y C an ad y. P a u l C am p bell. W itt. Fo rd . Dobbins, T r a v is E d w a rd * , Flo yd De H ig h to w e r, W a lt e r H eap. J a i * H a lf ­ lorn H o p k in s. Jo h n L e y d e n . T a t a ­ penny, m y L a n d ry . Kd I.o rtf. B o b b y C o y Lea. Ji m L i I lev, .la rk M a rtin , R aym o n d H a v e s , V e rn o n M . 'head, G eorg e N e ill, B id N a b | non, K e m p Po w ers, C lem R o h a rts, G eorge Redo s. A lb in Hooker, T h o m as R y a n , T r a ­ vis R a ve n , W U llin ? R o binson, R aym o n d S tu rh in g , B illy Kpero, !»■. !or, K e n ­ K d w a rd Sw enson , R o b e rt neth W I n afie ld , H I , W a lk e r. A lv in W h ite , M o rriso n W a lk e r . Jo h n R u th e rfo r d , K n d t - M a * B u m g a rd n e r, T h o m a s Jo n C o w sa r, G. G. Cox, A lv in ru e r s . F r it s r h , G h an t G ra v e * . L e w ,* H o ld e r Je s s e H aw th o rn e, C o rd y I n g r a m , (.em-**' M c C a ll, D a v id O R e ag an , Kd O'ttooa, R o b ­ ert P a rk s. B o y d R e yn o ld s, .lark W is- welf, Bo b b y W i- w e ll, T a c k le s J o n e s E d w a rd h e Ie R o bert B r a n d y . Don B lo o m ­ er. G u y Eat He. R- #. G ilm o re , Bob , Hurries, M a x w e ll J e r r y M H 'a u le y , R« < M aoQ ue. n. Ja< k M a rtin . R o land Moore. M. M . M itrh e li, O s c a r S h e a re r. V a n S m ith , Hob S im p ­ son. G h arle * S h o rt. V ic to r V e rle y . H a r ­ lan W e t z. (, sard*— J o s * B rio n e s . ( a lla n . K W . C la rk . R ill E v m * . J e f f B e n tle y , Cl ark D avid G e o rg * Dent urb, G re e n . G eorg e H itrh u s o n , Kd Heap. C h a rle y Jo n g m ir h e l. Ja m e s M u rp h y , Jo e S e a l. V in c e n t B isso M itch#)!, Ja m e s S a v a g e Pa u l T r a c y , R a lp h V in so n , Don W eedon. V e rn o n J . W . S m ith , Jo h n C en ters — A h i n B e ll, B ill c la r k . Tom D o rse y, A u d re y G III. D irk H s r n * . < veil Ja k e Posev. M o h r, Ro bert M u ssle w h o e , A ng u s S h a w , H o b a rt Sim m o n s, C h arles W ilson. S Sam Great-Uncle, Not Grandpa, Played On First Eleven W h e n Ja m e s M. B ro w n , jo u rn a l­ ism m ajor, re c e n tly oanrm from N o rfo lk , V a ., to the U n iv e rs ity to com plete his education, he w as that, hi- u nd er g ra n d fa th e r was a m em ber o f the firs t football team to p la y f o r the University. im pression the W h ile looking through old re c ­ I exan m orgue. ords in The D a ily B ro w n discovered th a t it was his great-unrle, R . E . L. Roy, who played the e a rly eleven. M r. R o y saw his team beat D a lle s and San A n to n io , two tim es each, to win the cham pionship fo r th a t year. Mr. R o y , a g ra d u a te of the law class o f 1894, is now de­ le ft tackle on B r o w n ’s fa th e r, W y n d h a m E B ro w n J r . , was graduated w ith a bachelor of science degree in 1910. He was one o f the founders of the local chapter of T h e ta X i fra the te rn ity , and a m em ber o f In t e r f r a te r n ity C o u n cil. He is n<>u an engineer in N o rflo k , \ a. O L D S E V I L L E The S o u th ’s Most U n iq u e R es ta u ra n t and G if t Shop O P E N E V E R Y D A Y 1 1 : 3 0 A M . t o 1 1 : 0 0 P M . W e Feature A Different Luncheon Each Day 60 Cents r a l l i e s In v ite d F R E D & IN A L E S E R , Owners LEATHER 3- RING ZIPPER NOTE BOOKS Top Grain, $12.00 plus tax Split Seal, $9.00 pius tax Tex-Hide, $3.95 pi t* ?** ★ W IN TA RK Footballs ......... 8.25 Volleyballs ......... 8.25 Basketballs ..........9.00 BERKmsns OM TMK OH A ti " . . . L a y n e , t h e p o o r b o y , c o u l d n t m a k e i t . H i g h b l o o d ceased. TOUTED JO H N S O N CITY, making U first visit J *o the '.tate oasi?e*ba tournam ent, Is one o* f- e tw o best teams in the c ass B division with its record In regional p ay, rj 22 w - . a - d O' ! o re J o h' on C ty cham pion e m - ated Pralr’n Lea., 44-23. d efen d in g loss. are J. R. left to right, Casparis, y Coy, Lee E An Prehn. r,*ana ng, left to r'ght, Hyatt, Rogers Smith, Marion Scott Players in the front row, Leonard, Irvin Prehn, Cork John Arrechea c are Coach E. J A on?o She ay, J a y H obbs, P. M . B'ad s^ aw , Claries H a 'ey, Manager Jerry Casparls, “ D" ‘u'> c Chi Phis, Delta Taus, Red Raiders Rally to Win Playoff Games tie time m arg in of a single p o in t to Gene H a ll, 6 points before the w in n e rs began games and h ittin g th e ir shots. W it h the last period h a lf gone W a lsto n o f ( hi Phi sunk one the score to at 22-22. Ja c k s o n and Bosanko put S ig m a A lp h a E p silo n ahead te m p o rarily, "'>-22, hut B ill H o u s­ ton and H a rris evened the count w ith quick m arkers. Ja c k s o n and C lifto n exchanged baskets and the score w as again deadlocked. B u t w ith o n ly ten m inutes to go, the S A K defen r seemed to fa ll apart, and the Chi P h i’s built up a com ­ fo rta b le m a rg in o f v ic to ry . who played t e r r ific score?! 14 points be­ tw een them , the W oods team led all the W ay except w hen the score wa* tied 8-all at h a lftim e and 16- all in the closing seconds. S ta rrin g fo r the Red R a id ers, whose s ta rtin g lineup w e n t the route, w ere F ra z ie r w ith 7 points and Bob W ils o n w ith 5. O llie B ro w n , the ta ll cen ter, w as bot­ tled up th orou g h ly and made o n ly 3 tallies. It w as the Red R a id e rs ’ fifth stra ig h t v ic to ry since losing th e ir opening game to W e e T app a Kegg, w hich last n ig h t bom barded the basket in slau g h te rin g the F ly in g T ig ers, 54-18. from a ll angles In the o n ly soccer game o f the a fte rn o o n , K app a A lp h a edged Sig m a Chi, 1-0, on WL M. T h a c k e r's fir s t h a lf goal. C L A S S B D e l t a K a p p a E p s i l o n 2 7 , A l ­ p h a E p s i l o n P i 19. C h i P h i 3 6 , S i g m a A l p h a E p ­ D e l t a T a u D e l t a 2 1 , K a p p a P h i D e l t a T h e t a 3 3 , S i g m a A l p h a M u 2 2 . R e d R a i d e r * 17 , W o o d s H o u s e T e a g u e H o u s e 3 5 , C h a n d l e r W e » » l a p p a K e g g 5 4 , F l y i n g T e j a s C l u b 2 8 , B r a c k e n r i d g e s i l o n 2 7 . S i g m a 19. 16. H o u s e 2 1 . l i g e r * 18. D o r m 8. C l u b d e M e x i c o 3 9 , L a t i n - A m r r i c s n C l u b 2 3 . M e C r o c k l i n H o u s e w o n o v e r M o n e h o n M o u s e c a t s b y d e f a u l t . ★ B y B I L L H O L C H A K Ti inn S p a r ta Writer Chi P h i finish ed fa *t to beat Sigm a A lp ha E p silo n . 36-27. S c o r­ ing w as alm ost e ve n ly divided in tho fir- ’ h alf, but the Chi P h i’s rut loose in the .second period to score tw ice us m any points as th e ir opponents did. The S A K * enlarged th e ir half- Intramural Schedule WE DNESDAY SOCCER Th S ig m a D e lta v* D e lta Kappa Ph i K a p p * T au vs. A lr h a Tau B f t a T h e ta P i D e lta ’Ia u J L l Ep silo n i .tis O mean 4 t: D r I H A N D BA LL DOUBLES 3 SwHn«on. D * v vs. Cam pbell. on C a '. .* . Bro o m va. G e rh a rd t, M e rriw e a t her 'n) Mm i ii D e lta K ap p a E p silo n took an e arly lead and wa* never headed in h e atin g A lp ha Ep silo n P i, 27- 19. H o ld e r took sco rin g honors w ith 12 points fo r the Dekes w hile Jo n es paced the losers w ith 8. D e lta Tau Delta *-taged a blaz­ ing last h a lf ra lly to down Kappa Sigm a, 21-19. The losers, led by B a n n e r, erased a (-point h a lftim e deficit to forge ahead and w in the contest. P h i D elta T h e ta had little tro uble in tro u n c in g the Sam m ies 33*32. Bob Cam pbell w ith 13 points and T a y lo r w ith 12 accounted fo r scoring most punch. the w in n e rs ’ o f T eag u e House downed C h a n d ler House, 35-21, w ith o u t too much exertion. W h ite and W illia m so n IO led the T eague scorin g w ith arid 9 points, resp ectively, w hile M orton was high man fo r C h an d ­ ler w ith I I. In tho mo*t e x citin g gam e o f th*' e ven in g , the Red R a id e rs w ere behind until the last three seconds when Jim m y F r a z ie r sank a fre e th row fo r a h airlin e 17-16 vie- to ry o v e r the und efeated Woods House. Sp a rk e d b y C. E . M oore and * ox**** wm. m mmmmma ■ T N E D A I L Y T E X A N CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 2-2473 for Ad Taker tzL.'zwtm • W i m e r . Lost and Found For Sale I O S T . Bro w n f*m - p i t < un taitis H i n t if illation. R e w ard . ii* * rd p ir»e n*>nr Phone H ill, Bertha < avion. L O S T : O rig in a l d isch a rg e paper* lost ii ring re g is tra tio n , M a rch l * t . R e tu rn to I. IL 108. L O S I : ii ring re g is tra tio n M a rc h 1st. rad rim m ed b u t t e r fly glasses in brow n P h o n s 8-2887, le ath e r cass t® C H R Y S L E R R O Y A L , 4-Door sedan 4 new tires, perfect, co n ditio n M ust sc liecau-e of fin a n cia l e m b a rra ss m e n t. Ca I 2-021 IS. 1932 R o ck n e fo r S a le cheap. C all Jo e P r it c h e t t at 2-2878. P O R S A L E : S e v e r a l a u it* and on# tuxedo a ire * SS and SIL See H o w a rd H ousto n . 1815 S a n Ja c in t o B lv d . L O S T ': llln ck notebook w ith h i* in rv notes and term them e, f . cd, I w ill f ried at 80 41' fa il course, com plete lf not ( all M ickey 1 8 - P IK C K b ro u g h t ( s e r b p recisio n d ra w in g «*t R e aao n a lh v from o ve rse a * priced, .loan E d d y Sho e D e p a rtm en t, 70 C o ng ress. L O S I : Red and hi ie plaid u m b re lla lost I/;st T exday on cam pus. C all 2-0844. L O S T ' on c a m p u s r in g w ith I'tttn g Ph o n e 8-0257 A p t. A. D ia m o n d c a v n im R e w ard . [.O S T ': G old rin g on in tra m u ra l fie ld . I n i ­ tia l* on (’ack ’ E S ." Ph o n e 8-3418. •Help W a n te d E X P E R I E N C E D S A L E S L A D Y : E x c e lle n t • a la ry , p le a- ast w o rk in g •tonditios* V e te ra n '* w ife p referre d A pp ly, P e a rl C u m m in * Shop. 103 E 8th S t. W A N T E D : Som eb od y to w a tch b a h y p art time. M o rp in g a C o n ve n ie n t a r r a n g e ­ A pp v A p t, 2 4a, O ak © to v a rs-".tx ( -iii rte. -Coaching E X P E R I E N C E D s a le s la d y b etter read y-to-w ear. P le a s a n t w o rk in g co n ­ s a la ry . A p p ly personnel dition* m an ag er, G oodfriend s. 718 C o n g r e e . good fo r Miscellaneous A ll late st S H O P F O R reco rd * a t o u r new ato re record* are sold. P o p u la r albu m s, needle*, record holder*, and cab ­ inet* a re featu red. Ble d so e M u s ic C o m ­ pany. 316 W . 6 th. A T T E N T I O N w om en s t u d e n t* ! N o b b y rid in g H o rse S ta b le o ffe r* horseb ack for v o i r P .T . cred it. B e g in n e rs , in t e r ­ m ediate. and ad vanced cia.**#.*. Sectio n iz e a ' W o m e n '* f!vm . T u e s d a y and W’ edne*- da v. At h A 6th. Special Service M A T H C O A C H I N L : R. V R a n d le , 2309 San A n to n io , PH . 8-1168. T ap Q u a lity W o r k Music, Dancing, On Y o u r S te n o g ra p h ic , A d d re s s in g or M im e o g ra p h in g M A R T I N 'S M I M E O G R A P H S H O P 2411 G u ad alu p e P h o n e 8-5266 P A R T I E S A N D D A N C E S 4 Hcm ra of the h e il R eco rd M u »ie o btain able, an o p erato r and m ic ro ­ phone-—a ll for (1 0 .0 0 . ( ad Tai k M ase le * 8-5266 or 3688 W A N T E D ; T y p in g to do in m y home. P h o n e 1 *4 9 9 3 . V e te ra n and W A N T E D * Dare de«ire w ife in h a ck yard between c a m p ,* and C a p ito l. M u s t h ave bv M o n d ay noon. C all T u rn e r a t 2-6894. fo r h o ,* # t r a ile r W a n te d For Sale F O R S A L K : C o m p le te set o f m a te ria l* tor D ra w in g 60i . in clu d in g book and | in s tru m e n t* used o n ly th re e w e e k *, c a ll ' J oe Bruce at 6522. 47— Room and Board '.41 ' h< v ro irt C oach. Good c o n d it io n . Call L i e * C h a lm e r* a t 6604. 203 E . 23rd S t . E h . 1-3150. ( T W O W e ll- b a la n ce d home-rn.ikpH m eal* • o rved d a lly . W e e k ly nr m o n th :) rata* Typing C afe! ASCH B ME COOK! 2002 G U A D A L U P E 16th c • T $ O w i n g - I T * I i m e A last minute change In Pa nh el ­ lenic rush rules extended silence from 12 noon until 6 o ’clock We d­ nesday aft er noon. The change was made a t a meeting Monday a f t e r ­ noon. the The new ruling also provides t h a t sororities will deliver wr it ten bids to rushees between 12 noon and I o ’clock, and t h a t the rushees will reply either by t ele­ phone or in person between 3 and 6 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. Only one sorority girl will be allowed to deliver the bid, and she will not be allowed to talk with t he rushee a t t he time of the de­ livery. Rush parties wei e held on Mon­ the day and Tuesday nights by sororities. Tentative plans were discussed a t the Panhellenic meeting f or an I n t e r - Fr a te r ni t y Sing Song to be held May 15, and for a Pan- hellenic workshop to be held in April or May. The workshop, an annual event, will consist of f o r ­ ums for sorority officers and dis­ cussions of rushing and ot her c am­ pus problems. A»h W e d n e s d a y S e r v i c e s Tonight a t 7:30 o ’clock, Ash Wednesday Communion Service will be held in the First English Lu th e ra n Church, 30th Str eet and Whitis Avenue. Regular Lenten services will be conducted on W e d ­ nesday night. C h u r c h L e a d e r S p e a k s Mr. J. Ea rl Mead, director of Cliff Temple Baptist Church, Dal­ las, will deliver an address to j Sun da y School leaders a t a month- j ly banquet and meeting t onight at fi o’clock a t the Fir st Baptist j Church. Hey kids, do you like to swing your girl and squeeze her too? Well, Swing and Tur n Club, which meets every Wednesday night in the Texas the Main Lounge of Union at 7:15 o ’clock, allows you to do j u s t t h a t with its square dancing a nd folk dances. J u s t because these things sound a little old fashioned and out of date doesn’t mean t h a t they a r e n ’t any f un, say the club member*. Ji tt er bu g s may be in the majority, but t here are some University s tu ­ dents who like to “ s wing” in the square dances, schottisches, polkas, varsoviennes, an d mazur kas to the music of fiddles— not violins. Swing and T ur n Club, originated in 1938 with only six members, has increased in membership as inter ­ est in folk dancing has been r e ­ vived. It boasted 200 active e n ­ thusiasts until the wa r came along, and a t the present time it has about seventy-five members. From , a recreational point of view, folk ' dancing is definitely on its way up, and the club members would like to see t he time again when the W om e n ’s Gym would have to be used to take care o f the large crowd of participants a t t h ei r gay parties. and artificial Although it has been obscure at folk dancing has always times, it existed. Count r y people keep alive, emphasis rouses the int erest of the nation occasionally, so t h at f or a ti me it is very popular. It is like a wave, rising and to the stimuli given it. The club a f ­ fords an opport uni ty f o r the stu- falling according All N T A C exes are urged to a t ­ tend the club meeting Wednesday evening a t 7 o ’clock in Texas I Il­ ion 309. Dr. Archie Jones and Piano To Talk to Freshmen at Y Reddick to Tell A A U W Ideas O n 'Free Press’ Dr. D e w i t t C. Reddick, p r o ­ fessor of journalism, will speak on “ A Free Pr es s” a t a luncheon their I for AAUW members and guests Fr iday a t 12:45 o'clock in the Georgian Tearoom of the j T F WC Building. Dr. Reddick hus expressed ideas ion freedom of the press on prev-j I ious occasions. In August, 1944,! he stated t h a t the American pro-! ponents of a free exchange of in­ formation might have a tough job! in converting the other big nations ! of the w'orld to accept the policy of a free exchange of information! among the nations a f t e r t he war. At the same time he suggested t h a t a change had taken place in the American “ f r e e ; speech” ; there should be not only] freedom of choice in printing, but also easier access to news sources. There has also been the pr ob­ lem of mishandling communi ca­ tions so as to distort the picture one nation might have of another. This is very likely to cause trouble, according to a talk by Dr. Reddick last October, in which he discussed freedom of communication as an essential to world peace. idea of Rabbi Ra da vsky Explains Jew ish Ritual Tonight dent to develop leadership ability as well as dancing ability in t ha t student s teach learn and others in this type of dancing. th en its faculty The Swing and T ur n Club, r e ­ organized in November, 1945, has as endorsers Mrs. Loyce Spratt, Union director; and C. J. Alderson, inst ruct or in physi­ cal education. The club sponsors not only folk dancing, but pioneer dancing, Gay Nineties dances, box suppers, and old-time breakdown stomps, while some member s give demonstrations a t U n i v ersity dances and a rm y camps. Spur District O f Mica Holds Meeting Tonite Continuing its spring me mb e r­ ship drive, Mica will hold an o r­ ganization and election of officers meeting of the Spur District t o ­ night a t 7 o ’clock a t Oak Grove Co-op a t 7 o ’clock. Tuesday night Bar D elected o f ­ ficers. President of t h at ranch dis­ trict is Ellis Brown, and Bryan Russ is vice-president. The Spur District is composed of all m e n ’s rooming and boarding houses hetween Ni neteenth and Twenty-first Streets and Speed­ way and University Streets. The public is invited to h ea r a lecture on “ Illuminations in J e w ­ ish T r adi ti on” by Rabbi Joseph Rudavsky a t 8 o ’clock Wednesday night at Hillel Fo undat ion in con­ nection with the opening of an t e x t s and documents j exhibit of I dating back to t he Tenth Century. The exhibit, of a series of right now being circulated thr oughout I the country, to; I acquaint the public with aspects j of Jewish culture and to give an | insight into the background of the j Jewish church. I Pre-law Society M ee tin g O n Practice Procedure The membership drive will be the annual spring climaxed by Ranch Dance on March 16 in the Texas Union. A booth has been set up in f ront of the Union each mor ni ng this week, and m e mb e r­ ships to Mica, which include a d ­ mission to the dance and the right to choose the 1946 Sweet hear t of Mica, can be purchased. is being shown Illuminations to he shown show a wide variety of designs worked I out in floral and geom etric p a t ­ terns. They will appeal to a wide faculty circle of members who are in rare hooks, design, o r theological history. students and interested man group.” Freshmen new' to the University campus have been urged to come to acquaint themselves wbth the Y program as well as with one a n ­ other. Immediately following Dr. Jo n e s’ speech, an informal dance will he held in the out er lobby for those who care to participate. Rec­ ord music will be provided by various name bands— Tommy Dor­ sey, Ji mmy Dorsey, Spike Jones, Ha rr y James. J u d y Ebeling will be in charge int ro­ the pr ogr am and will of duce Dr. Jones. The Pre-Law Society will hold its first meeting of the new semes­ t e r Wednesday night at 7:30 o’clock in Law Building 105. All pre-law students are invited to a t te n d the meeting which will in fe at ur e a practice procedure p ar li a me nt ary law, directed by Mr. Edd Miller, inst ru c to r in speech. The Pre-Law Society is spon­ sored by the Texas Bar Associa­ tion and has an advisory commit­ tee from the School of Law made up of Don Wehmeyer and Ray Renner. N O T IC E : STUDENTS' W IV E S W e will interview wives of University students for sales, cashier, and office work. Applicants must not be enrolled in the University and must be available for F U L L T I M E employment tor at least two years. A p p ly in Person to L. A. Frank Y A R IN G S, 506 Congress W ednesday, M arcK 6, 1946 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N Pago 3 T S O ’ Needs Actors, Singers, and Crew tion, the housing shortage. Eight veterans, four men and four wom­ en, are evicted from their homes and seek refuge in a haunted house that also houses four vary attractive female ghost*. Assisting Matthews in directoral duties are Betty Lafferty, assist­ a nt director; Harvey Diehl, tech­ nical director; and Tommy Rib- bink, assistant director in charge of music. W e d n e s d a y Sc T h u r s d a y “WILSON” W i t h A l e x a n d e r K N O X Geraldine FITZGERALD L A S T F E A T U R E 9 : 1 2 p . m . C A P IT O L S t a r t* T oday if 25c T ill S p.m . y o u s a w it b e f o r e - I THE M A D R IG A L E S Madrigalians to Sing O ld and Modern Songs The Madrigalians, a group of a capella singers fr om the Kansas State Teachers’ College, Emporia, Kansas, will be presented in con­ cert by The University of Texas music de pa rt me nt Wednesday ev­ ening at 8:30 in the Music Build­ ing recital hall. The Madrigalians, tinder the di­ rection of Dr. O. J. Borchers, is composed of ten st udent s and two faculty members of the college. The group takes its name from the madrigals of Elizabethan E n g ­ land, who gather ed in taverns and sang for t h ei r own pleasure. Mem­ bers of this organization dress in Elizabethan costumes, and sing in an informal ma nn e r, without a c ­ companiment or direction, while seated around a the most part, thei r songs a re light and gay, and reproduce the a tmos­ phere created by old English m ad ­ rigal singers. table. Fo r While it is t ru e t h a t the English madrigal songs constitute an im­ p or t a nt portion of the r epert oi re of these singers, the progr ams are not limited to this type of music. Tonight, the organization will also present a group of sacred n u m ­ bers, some old and some moder n; a group of modern secular compo­ sitions of the a r t song ty pe ; and selections of folk songs of America and other countries. The public is invited. The p rogr am consists of m a d ­ rigals, sacred songs, folk songs, and American folk songs and bal­ lads. The music r epresents f o r ­ eign countries, including Czecho­ slovakia, Spain, France, and Rus­ sia. The songs are by outstanding composers in the music world such as Benet, Regnard, Wilbye, di Lasso, Schubert, Milhaud, and Horton. The W i c a A s s e m b l y will meet Wednesday a fte rnoon at 5 o ’clock in the Student Association room of the Texas Union. It is very i mpor­ t a n t t h a t members be present. IPHONE 3563 “As N ear as Your Phone" I — 307 VV. 6 th St. S t a t i o n No. U n i v e r s i t y S tation * , 19 th A L av a c a 25 34 G u ad alu p e Guthrie Deluxe Cleaners 2704 G u a d a l u p e LADIES W O R K A SPECIALTY Phone 2-3123 Can you act a little? Sing or dance? Design costumes or sets? Write music? Well, can you swing a paint brush? of Billy Matthews, director a n ­ “ Time Staggers On,” has nounced interviews try-outs and with prospective cast and produc­ tion crew members f o r the tenth annual production of “ TSO” for March l l , 12, and 13. Specific time and place will be announced later this week. roles Ninteen are speaking available— f or eleven women and eight men. Men and women da nc ­ ers and singers, specialty acts, and comedians are asked to appear at try-outs, said Matthews. song writers, Musicians, artists and painters, technicians, and scenic and costume designers will interviewed. Scenic an d cos­ be should present t ume designers samples of their work. The script, wr it ten b y Earl Simms, satirizes a very real situa­ LU I l i u m L A S T D A Y H e d y L A M A R R o b e r t W A L K E R J u n e A L L Y S O N ‘ Her H ighn ess A N D T H E B ellb o y" STAT □ HELD OVER! Last 2 Days! : TECHNICOLOR k \ The Son of Robin Hood! CORNEL WILDE 7k BANDIT ISHERWOOD FOHEST 4 b with Anita l o u i s * L A ST T IM E S TODAY P E T E S M IT H S P E C IA L T Y S t r* * n S n a p s h o t s it New* it P E T E S M I T H SPECIAL it A Universal P ie ta bu IAMB Lois COLLICK luny Yjfcjb KNIGHT i/t I it), ii A) iii A S T A R T S T H U R S D A Y E NDS TODAY R a y M I L L A N D In ' THE LO ST W E E K -E N D ” Jana W YM AN Everybody Saves and You Save Now A A H i g h a c c e n t s o n s tr aw s t h a t flatter y o u r profile . . . white, b a c - , a n d c o o t s . 7.95 to 10.00 P e a rl C u m m in s 103 East 8th Street ST A R T S T H U R S D A Y T he Sto ry of a Courageous Dog! ‘Danny Boy’ W i t h ROBERT H E N R Y RALPH LEWIS D ISC O U N T O N A L L U SED B O O K S Save Additional On All Books and School Supplies “ Fun With Music” will be the title of the speech by Dr. Archie Jones, professor of music a t the University, Wednesday ni ght a t Fr esh ma n Fellowship Club. The subject, covering everything f ro m the symphonies of the Phil­ harmonic to t he t r ump e t solos of H a r r y James, will be interpreted by descriptive words and the fi n­ gers of Dr. Jones at the piano. Ed Brown, adviser to the F r e s h ­ man group a t the Y, stated t ha t this program has become a t r a ­ dition. “ Because of the popularity of Dr. Jones and this part icul ar subject,” continued Mr. Brown, “ we of the Y feel t h a t this will also be of interest to the Fresh- C lu b Notes Sports Try-outs Are Being Held This Afternoon T e e C l u b tryouts, for women golfers, will be held Wednesday and Thursday a fte rnoons from 3 to 6 o ’clock behind t he W o m e n ’s * Gym. Semester try-outs f or m e m b e r ­ ship in T u r t l e C l u b , girls’ swim­ ming organization, will be held W e d ne i d ay nights, March 6 and 13 at 7:15 o ’clock. The try-outs will be made in the pool in the Wo me n ’s Gymnasium. The try-outs, for mer ly sched­ uled for March 4 and l l , will still be carried out on the same basis Strokes of j udged include f r o nt crawl, back crawl, stroke, and b reast stroke. swimming ability. side ★ Tryout s for S t r i k e a n d S p a r e will be held a t the Longhorn Al­ leys at 5 o ’clock Wednesday, The old members will act as hostesses to the girls who will he chosen according to t he i r form and score. ★ Tryouts for C a n t e r C l u b will I take place Wednesday, March 6, at the Hobby Horse Stables a t 4:15 o'clock. Anyone who is interested 1 in horseback riding is invited to come to the W o m e n ’s Gym a t 4 o ’clock where tr an sp or t a ti on to the stables will be provided. ★ C u r t a i n C l u b tryouts will be held Wednesday ni ght at 7 o ’clock in Hogg Auditorium for st udents interested in such phases of the t h e at er as aching, make-up, cos­ tumes, set designing, and prop * work. T a u D e l t a A l p h a , honorary p r e ­ medical f r a t e r n i t y f o r women will meet at 5:15 o ’clock Wednesday afternoon. ★ The Month-of-.March tea of the U n i v e r » i t y L a d i e s C l u b will be held Wednesday after noon from 4 to j 6 o’clock at t he University club­ house. Hostesses will be Mesdames C. C. Albe!*, F. J. Adams, H. B. Riekler, b r a n k Goodwyn, C. W. Hackett, E. W. Hamlin, G. W. Goldsmith, Clyde Littlefield, Cora Martin. R. L. Moore. J. T. P a t ­ t e r s o n , F. K. Pence, Aaron S c h af ­ fer, and Clayton Wilson. Mrs. E. ( ’. IL Bantel is chairman of host­ esses for the tea. ★ The A l p h a O m i c r o n Pi M o t h * r a C l u b will meet with a Wednesday a t I o ’clock luncheon the in * <. ■rn w # •* pp mi % , w I * N o Store Sells for Less A Trade that Service M a d e TEXAS BOOK STORE ,,The Students Book Exchangei i Dallas News Condemns Texas Legislature For 'Default’ on Negro Education in State f o r N e g r o e s T h e D a l l a s M o r n i n g N e w s in a n e d i t o r i a l T u e s d a y , M a r c h 5, t h e T e x a s L e g i s l a ­ c o n d e m n e d it* h a l f - h e a r t e d t u r e t r e a t ­ f o r t h e P r a i r i e V i e w C o l ­ m e n t o f l a i t l e g e at in A u s t i n . T h e N e w s s e s s i o n t h e L e g i i l a - p o i n t e d o u t i m p l e m e n t t u r e i ts w o r d s w h e n it c a m e t o m a k i n g f i n a n c i a l g r a n t s t o P r a i r i e V i e w . T h e e d i t o r i a l f o l l o w s : t h a t t h e n o t d i d As has been rem arked sev era l ti m e s th e in A u stin d is p a tch es, N e g r o S w e a t t ' s app lication for a d ­ mission to the U n iv ersity o f T e x a s has sev era l p r e c e d e n ts . T h e dis­ tin c tio n o f his is th a t it is backed, m a n ife s t ly , by a n a tio n a l o rga n i- j zation d ev ote d to o b ta in in g all th e I ights g u a ra n teed th e N eg r o race by the C o n stitu tio n . The s e v - ' eta l a p p lica tio n s m a d e p re v io u s ly a u p p lem en ted ; se n s e , w h a t m ore j by c o m m o n n e e d s to be d o n e to m a k e P ra irie V ie w in s tit u tio n c a p a b le o f s a t is ­ f y i n g th e n e e d s o f th e N e g r o e s. T h a t it d o es n o t do so now , and it will n ot do so w h e n the th a t b e t t e r m e n t s ord er ed by th e last L e g is la tu r e shall have been m ade e f f e c t u a l is o b v io u s to a n y o n e who w a n t s to see th e realities. W h at m ore w ill hav e to be d one to make it ca p a b le o f s a t i s f y i n g w h a t th e N e g r o e s ha ve a r ig h t to d e m a n d ? The N e w s d o e s n o t p r e ­ it will te n d to k n o w b u t is su re n o t be n e c e s s a r y , in la w a s it is n o t in fa c t , to m a k e it the replica o f th e U n i v e r s i t y o f T exa s. The N e g r o e s do n o t now’ n eed , and, th e r e | th e r e f o r e , do n o t n o w h a v e th e right to d e m a n d , th a t a n o t h e r u n i ­ v ersity lik e th a t in A u s tin be s e t : up as th e a lt e r n a t iv e o f a d m i tti n g m e m b er s o f t h e ir race to t h e sta te j u n iv e r s ity . B u t is a ne ed a m o n g th e N e g r o e s fo r m o re doc­ to rs o f t h e ir ow n r a c e ; m o re la w ­ ye rs, m o r e d e n tists , m o re t e a c h ­ ers o f m e n t a l h y g ie n e and s a n i­ ta tio n an d o f p r o f i c ie n t s in s e v ­ eral o f th e o t h e r a r ts and s c ie n c e s. The n ee d o f th e s e is in s ta n t and ev en u r g e n t. In a d d itio n to p ro v id ­ in g th e m e a n s f o r d o in g w h a t the la st L e g is l a tu r e o rd er ed , th e n e x t should o rd er t h a t all p r e s e n t n e ­ c e s s it i e s be m e t. I£ * , 3 * ™ '”'°" Prospective - - Veterans- i C o n tin u ed fro m P a g e I ) For m any, able. t h e b o o k s” will be p o stp o n ed fo r s e v ­ eral days. “ h it tin g it W ith an a p p r o x im a te 4 0 0 0 GI Bill s t u d e n ts en ro lled in an a v e r ­ ag e o f five co u r se s req u irin g t w o b ooks a p iece, plus su p p lies, is est im a t e d w ell in e x c e s s o f 4 0 ,0 0 0 item s will be p u rch a sed by th e book g o v e r n m e n t stores fou r months. All o f th ese item s m u st be listed s e p a r a t e ly on sp ecial r eq u isitio n b lank-, thus the V e te r a n s A d m in ­ istration 's f o r typ ists. from A u stin th e n e x t r e q u e st u r g e n t in TSO— (C o n tin u e d fr o m P a g e I ) and a u d ie n c e is e x p e c t e d to loo sen up and hav e fun. D u r in g the first y e a r th a t M a t­ th e w s worked on “ T im e S ta g g e r s O n ,” he d an c e in tro d u ced o n e n um b er, a rhumba, w’hich w a s su ch ;m in s ta n t hit th a t th e n e x t y ea r, the c am p u s sho w e m p h a s iz e d m u ­ sic, s o n g s , and b e a u tifu l girls and lo n g-w in d ed sp eec h es. to sse d out A s s o o n as “ TSO o f ’4 6 ” is c o m ­ pleter!, M atth ew s p lan s to invad e New York. If he w e r e s t a y in g in T e x a -, he w ou ld h a v e p lan n ed th e • h o w so that it c o u ld be to u red . M a tth e w s b eliev es t h a t th e U n i ­ v ersity has ta le n t, m a teria l, and f a c ilitie s to m a k e “ T S O ” an im p ortan t o f f - c a m p u s show , also. M a tth ew s a tt e n d e d th e U n iv e r ­ sity fr o m 1 9 3 8 to 1 9 4 2 . H e c o m ­ pleted the la s t n in e hours on his d e g r e e w hile he w a s still in th e Air Corps. A t th e en d o f the w ar he w as an I n fo r m a tio n and E d u ­ c a t i o n O f f i c e r and d irected a G.I. t a u g h t U n iv e r sity w hich e v e r y ­ th in g la n g u a g e s to p lu m b ­ from ing. the Aqua Queen Crowning Tonight (C o n tin u e d from P a g e I ) the P e r s o n a li ty Gals wrould m o st like to p e r so n a liz e with. In the a th le tic lino, J o h n n y I B oyle, an in v a d er from A g g ie la n d , su r g e d his w a y to a v ic t o r y in the c h a m p io n sh ip b r e a st-str o k e e v e n t. B o y le w a s c lo s e ly trailed bv B ob b y the Hill and Chito H e n d r ix o f , U n iv e r sity . The tim e w a s 1 :1 1 . Bill J o h n so n , cap tain o f a t t e m p t e d the tea m , his s w i m m i n g ’ tig h t-w ir e trick and a lm o st s u c ­ c e e d e d in g e t t i n g a c r o ss th e d is t­ a n ce w h e n he fe ll fr o m th e w ire gird ers s tretch e d a b o v e and p lu m m e te d to th e w a te r f i f t y f e e t b elow . s w im m in g pool b e tw e e n th e th e from I ii t h e A q u a -te n n ia l sk it d e p ic t­ ing s c e n e s the h is to ry o f T e x a s. M orgia H ow ard, th e s o u t h ­ ern g al w ith th e c o n f e d e r a t e fla g and the h o op -lik e c u r v e s she w e a r s rn w e l l , drew' a h e a v y a p p lau se from th e a u d ie n c e . N o in f o r m a tio n w a s g iv e n on how' the sco res f o r q u e e n stan d now, but B o tte D a v is c a u se d so m e h e av y ch e e r in g . B e tte is g a in in g q u ite a f o l lo w in g and m ore th an on e p erso n w as heard t o r e f e r to her as th e “ P r o file G irl.” V ir g in ia (G y p s y ) Callan has n ot had a n y fu r t h e r trou b le w ith h er b a th in g suit, but sh e still d o es all right t h e e n th u s ia s m o f j u d g i n g fr o m the she g r a c e s the cro w d w h en floa ts. T he c arn iva l sta r ts t o n i g h t a t 8 o ’clock and will be c lim a x e d with the c r o w n in g o f th e q u e e n . L e g g y Carol K r u e g e r w ill relinquish her crown arni th e n e w q u een will reign fo r a yea r. T h e sh ow la sts tw o hours. th r o n e a n d ( C o n t i n u e d fr o m Page I ) p risin g s t u d e n t can f u l f i l l require­ m e n t s fo r a m a s t e r ’s d e g r e e w ith in c r e a tiv e w r it i n g b y a m a jo r s u b m it t in g a n o v el or c o lle c tio n o f sh o rt s t o r ie s or o th e r fo r m o f o r ig in a l co m p o s itio n th a t h e has w r itten . T h o se w ho w a n t to o b ta in a d o c t o r ’s d e g r e e in c r e a t i v e want­ in g m u s t le a v e T e x a s s k ie s anil r e p o r t t o th e U n iv e r s i t y o f Iow aT x. w h ich is th e o n ly A m e r ic a n uni- v e r s ify t o o f f e r th e d o c t o r ’s d e - g l e e in th is fie ld . J P r o f e s s o r P. J. T h o m p so n o f the D e p a r tm e n t o f J o u r n a lis m r e c e n t l y in n ew s, e d i­ s er v e d a s a j u d g e c o n t e s t s torial, and p h o to g r a p h R E A D B E N H U N T ’S S T O R Y O F A N N E X A T I O N , " W H E N TEXAS ANNEXED UNCLE S A M .” C e n t e n n i a ' ! F . d i t i o n . S e n d O u t - o f - T e x a s F r i e n d * . It to 1 0 c P e r C o p y A v e n u e A t W i l t o n ' * N e w * S t a n d , 8 1 3 A C o n u r e * * a n d at o n F o y t » T e x a * G u a d a l u p e a d j o i n i n g S u p p l i e s S c h o o l T h e a t e r . The e f f e c t s o f d e p ressio n , as a f a r d ep a rtu re th e o v e r a ll fr om p r o sp e r ity o f a w a r t im e in d u stria l f e l t by p ro g r a m , w e r e se e n and th o s e w h o saw “ Wild B o y s o f the R o a d ,” f i r s t o f a se r ie s o f e d u c a tio n a l f ilm s to be p r e se n t e d by the U n iv e r s i t y F ilm C o m m itte e , in th e G e o l o g y au d ito r iu m T u e s ­ day. th e A d o c u m e n t a r y sh ort su b j e c t, “ F o o d — S e c r e t o f th e P e a c e ,” w as n o t sh o w n as s c h e d u le d b e c a u s e th e film fa ile d to a r riv e in A u s ­ tin. R o u n d in g o u t th e pro gra m w a s one o f th e la t e st n e w sr e e ls . The la t te r ha s b een ad d ed to c o n t e n t s o f w e e k ly p r o g r a m s w ith th e e n c o u r a g e m e n t o f G ra n ville! P rice , a ss o c ia te p r o fe s s o r o f j o u r ­ n alism , w'ho s t u d e n t th in k s sh ou ld h a v e n e w s on c u r r e n t a f ­ fa ir s m ad e a va ila b le t o him. th e T h ere w ill be tw o s h o w in g s o f t h e film p r o g r a m s e v e r y T u e s d a y at 4 and 7 o ’clock. U N I V E R S A L Radio Service Q u a l i t y - S e r v i c e - F a i r Tr i c e* All w o r k g u a r a n t e e d 90 d a y s W e cal! f o r a n d d e l i vcr 2 4 1 6 G u a d a l u p e N o r t h o f V a r s i t y T h e a t e r P h o n e 8 - 5 2 6 6 Plan Your Dance W i t h : * ALL STARS / j h a u c e Formerly the B e rg^ro m Field Band A Small O rchestra D e ig n e d fo r Smooth Dancing Call Johnny M c K e lv y — 2-6959 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N CrJldijOAriali Wednesday, March 6, 1946 THE DAILY TEXAN page 4 . 2 ) 4 . ( la in e u ( le iia H i Dr. H o m er Price R ai n ey ’s resignation from the tenure position he has held on the fa cu l ty of the University seems to be r a t h e r obviously re la te d to the f or m er presi­ d e n t ’s position as a potential c a n d i d a te for governor. F o r this reason it would not he pro per, and it is not necessary, to discuss the ac a d e m i c as pec t of this case. the Fr an k ly , Dr. R a i n e y ’s decision to resign from te n ur e position wi tho ut a h e a r i n g — al th o u g h he w as cer­ tainly entitled to one by l a w — seems to be the wise action for all concerned. The cont roversy s u r r ou nd in g Dr. R ai n ey ’s dismissal w as con cerned with Dr. Rainey as pr es id en t of the University, not as professor of e d u c a ­ tional adm inistration. It would have been u n f o r tu n a t e to develop any lesser issue to equal prominence. * W h a t this issue does em pha siz e, however, is th e g r e a t need for extension of te n u r e to adm ini st rat ive officers so t h a t it will not be necessary to give the m artificially- contrived te nu re in fa cu l ty positions. Such a w k w a r d and ab su rd cases as th!? t r e a t m e n t of Dr. Rainey would be avoided if th e law w er e re w rit te n to ap p l y te nu re w h er e t e n u r e is needed, a n d eliminate the need for legal gymnastics to provide rea sonable .security for adminis­ tra ti ve officers of the University. I/O h a il a Nickel? It will be o f interest to student that admission prices to T exa s movie th e a te r s of the la rg e r chain ar e going to he ra is ed five cents at first run and hold-over movie houses in the State. The reason given is that th e increase is r e q u ir e d by the “ gener al rise of the cost of lit mg." and it was pointed out t h a t “ in New York the public pi n s as high as $1.80 for first-run pic tures.” It is pu re ly el emental economics to po int out t h a t if tick et prices a r r raised five cents the cost of living for the movie-lovers of Texas is not going to he lowered. If j u d g m e n t s are to be made on co m pa ra ti ve basis, bet ween states, p e r h a p s m a n y ex-servicemen and service­ men will recall t h a t in almost ever}' state th e y were en­ titled to red uc e d r at e s of adm ission— except in Texas. attal S tye G o ve rn o r Coke Stevenson w en t on record T u esd a y as favoring th e opening of Se nate sessions stud yin g con­ firmation of ap p o i n tm e n t s to high sta te office. “T h e r e is no thi ng as val uab le to th e public service as the sp o t­ light. of publicity,” he said. to a g r e a t need The Gov ern or h a s pointed in this S t a t e — more publicity on public .servants. A g r e a t many mem assume public office with the idea that they are g u a r d ia n s of public w el fa re r a t h e r than servants of the public will. Some n e w s p a p e r m e n diligently assist these office-holders by p ro tec tin g the m from direct questions, and presen ting the in c um be nt to the public as an intel­ lectual pillar, when, in reality, th e ma n is an em barass- men t to the State. If a real “ spotlight of publicity” could be br o u g h t to shine upon the halls o f sta te of Texas, the public p r o b ­ ably would be a g h a s t at the r u n n in g and squirming some of the “s t a l w a r t ” sons would do to avoid scrutiny, It is u n fo rtu n at e, but woefully true, that a c a n d i d a t e for of­ fice in this State is publicized more fo r w h a t his cowboy hat looks like than what is inside it. - O h lite S id e . Final Words B y B U Z Z T H E R E IS O N E P E R S O N on cam p u s — p re su m a b ly — w h o fin al e x a m in a tio n s w ith o u t to o k th e aid and a ss ist a n c e o f his n eigh bors. T h ere a r e n ’t m a n y m ore than tha t. Oldtimer^ arou n d the ca m p u s in s ist that n e v e r b efo re has such w id esp rea d and fla g r a n t “ b o rrow ­ ing'* taken place d u rin g fin a ls. It m u s t have t e e n ob v iou s ev en to th ose n a h e sou ls w ho studied. IN O N E F I N A L , fo r exa m p le, so m e men ca m e w ith th e book and c la s sn o te s inscribed on th e inside o f e ig h t matchbooks. O thers c am e w ith “ sc r o lls”— rolls o f tra cin g paper wrapped around m atch stick s — prepared to a n sw e r a n y an d ev- : er y th in g . The w a lls a rou n d the d rin king f o u n t a in s o f pr actica lly! e v e r y b uilding on still sh ow signs o f fo r m u la e and g e n ­ eral a n sw ers placed by b e n e v o ­ l e n t brains in cou rses. ca m p u s n o t in his m o uth , but B e st act seen d u rin g th e w h o le o f fin a ls w a s st a g e d by an o ld ­ tim e r who c a m e to cla s s w ith a c i­ g a r to sm ok e. With the c ig a r in on e co r ­ d e r o f his m o u th he would c h ew it s ta rin g st r a ig h t nervines!y on u n d o u b ted ly , a t th e prof, w h o , co m m e n d e d h im s e lf quiz c a u s in g su ch p a ;ns by an hon or stu d en t, on a B U T T H E S C H O L A R w a s n ’t c h e w in g fr om n erv o u sn e s s. He: w a s n ’t c h ew in g . In stea d , he w a s t o his c o l­ the a n s w e r s ta l k in g league^ arou n d him, h id in g his co n v e r sa tio n w ith th e sto gie . S o m e p eop le w e r e n ’t c o n t e n t to j u s t cop y th e book and tak e it to cia??. T h e y m a d e o f f w ith c o p ie s i o f th e q uizzes b e fo r e th e fin a l and b r o u g h t o n ly th e a n s w e r s to class w ith th em . T H E T R A F F I C in lifte d quizzer | w a s u n u su a lly high th is tim e. C op­ ies could he had for a price o f a l ­ m ost a n y quiz d e p a r t­ m e n ts. in so m e U n iv e r s ity o f f ic ia l s are n ot u n -; a w a r e th a t all this w as g o in g on. In fa r t , t h e y are q u ite co n cer n ed a b o u t been c o n c e r n e d f o r se v e r a l m on th s. it, and t h e y have S O M E P E O P L E , o f co u rse , fe e l t h a t th e so lu tio n to th is tr e n d is m o r e s e v e r e p e n a lt ie s fo r o f f e n d ­ er?. T h a t w o u ld he a very u n fa i r and u n f o r t u n a t e recourse. to in f a c t a M o st o f th e p eo p le e n g a g in g in su ch a c tiv itie s are d o ing so w ith in ten tion . n o r ea lly d is h o n e s t S o m e o f th em , great m a n y o f th em , h a v e to o much to fin o u ts id e sch o o l work, too m an y o th e r resp o n sib ilitie s, stu d y p ro p erly . Y e t th ey c a n n o t a f f o r d t o flu n k , so t h e y re ly on n o te s to crib th eir w a y th rou g h. S T IL L A N O T H E R o f s t u d e n t s who h a ve been a w a y from th e s tu d y h a b it fo r a lo n g tim e f i n d s it a lm o st im p ossible to p re ­ p a re a d e q u a t e l y fo r a quiz. Quiz-j ta k i n g is a habit, an d i t ’s an e a s y h a h it t o break, and a v e r y d i f f i ­ c u lt habit to ta k e up ag ain . g rou p I f a n y th in g is g o in g to be done, i t w o u ld s e e m th a t a step to w a r d p la c in g g r e a te r r esp o n sib ility on th e s t u d e n t — ra th er tn an on the f a c u l t y w a tc h d o g s — would im­ p r o v e the situ a tion more. It work? in L a w S cho ol, c e r ta in ly is should w o rk e ls e w h e r e o n th e cam pus. Q F I Z Z E S A R E n e c e ss a r y p arts o f th e classroom p roce d u re in use h e r e , b ut th ere is no reason tha t a so r t o f pu n itive a tm o sp h e r e should p r e v a il over each e x a m in a tio n p e ­ riod. f u rtherm ore, j u s t w h y are f i ­ nals n e c e ss a r y f o r e v e r y o n e ? l f f i ­ n a ls w e re g iv e n so le ly to K, F, an d D s t u d e n ts w ith th e object o f r a isin g their g ra d es, then stu d y f o r th em w ou ld he m uch more sin c e r e and th e fr iv o lity a tta ch ed t o fin a ls b y s t u d e n ts w h o know to p ass would be t h e y ’re g o in g F I N A L S A R E an instillation, o f c o u r s e , but m o st in stitu tio n s need a go o d scru b b in g up ev e r y o n ce in a while. Orificial Noticed P a -ro ll ehrrka and -warrant* for the m onth o f February w ill be distributed to U n iversity emptor** on Tuesday, Mar1- h 6, during1 the floors from 9 a.m. to I p.m., and f rem 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. r H A i d 11 o r. SUA MKN BURG . AcOrsr P r e s i d e n t P a in te r ha* a p p o in t­ ed a c o m m u t e * t o - f i d . ’ our p r e se n t pr o­ gr am f r for- n ■ .den** o u c h r e c o m m e n d a tio n s an app**- d c -ir - abic. A in fo rm ation of o p i n i o n s th at m a y he u « .fu ] to t h e c o m ­ m i t t e e are ‘cd to c o m m u n ic a te w ; * h the u n d e rs ig n e d . p e r - ors h a v in g and to i t Ii T M A N U E L , Chairman, S. i i . 31 9 n e w A S p a n is h r ace ’ s Mo n d a y * 0 1 . in M L . P 406. s e c tio n ha* be en c re ate d in l l whi> h it th r o u g h Friday at 8:1 5 se, lio n is Member A s s o c i a t e d G o B e f t i a t e P r e s s The Daily Ira an , s t u d e n t new sp ap e r of T h e U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s . Is pu blis he d in A u s ti n e v e r y rn . m i n g exc ept M o n d a y s and S a t u r d a y * . S e p t e m b e r to June, and tw ic e weekly c l. r in g l u m m f r s e s s i o n under th e title of T b s Su m m er T er an by T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b li c a tio n s. Inc. N e w s c o n t r i b u t i o n ■> m a y ne m a d e bs ( 2 - 2 4 7 S ) or a t the t e l e p h o n e l l t h e e d i t o r i a l . C o m p l a in ts a b o u t d e li ve r y off ic e s s e t s ic# s h o u l d be ma d e in t h e b u s in e s s o t t i c e . J o u r n a li sm Bu i l d i n g l o b ( 2 - 2 4 7 3 ) in Jo ur na l -rn It aid in g KU . JOU and Carrier Mail, o u t o f A us ti n Mau, in A u s tin - S U B S C R I P T I O N R A T E S 60 e m o n th ly 60c m onthly __ 80c m o n t h ly The Daily T e x a n will be de li ve r ed in A u s tin , pro vide d t h e p la c e o f d e liv e r y la w ith in th e carrie r lim its, from S ix t e e n t h to T w e n t y - n i n t h S t r e e t s , s o u th to no rth , and f r o m San Gabriel on the w e s t to Ha st A v e n u e on I he Daily Texan is cr *rred a* *cond i ia=.« mail at t h e p o s t in c l u s i v e t h e e ast. o f f i c e at A ustin, T e x a s , by A c t o f C o n g r e s s , March 3, 18 7 9 . Noble. Le a B e l d s k y . Fay* Loyd, Bill J o h n s o n . B e t t y Lu Hill. N e v il l* H ays ST A FL F O R T H IS ISSUE E K. SI M S, < hairmar) uag e D e p a r t m e n t . o f R om anc e L a n g ­ A ssociate Editor Edrtor-in-C hief .. s t a n d i n g Ad va r.ced in h ig h s c h o o l algebr a, solid g e o m e t r y , ar d from 2 pl an e g e o m e t r y will be v .e n to b oY Io et F r id a y , March 8, in P h y ­ sic* B . t i d i n g 2 0 1 . e x a m in a t io n s MILO W E A V E R , V x». n* ’on M a t h e m a t i c * . I n st r u c t o r in I i i ■■ f t*»t* f o r hat .J” r n * I i s m , g i ’- e n s ubje c t I at be I • ■ *> J o'c lock. B r i n g paper. * ►. reti r e m e n t * a n y in o r o t h e r in W agge nr r a f t e r n o o n . March 8, So cie ty E dit or . Sports E dit or . A m u - s m a n ts Editor N ig h t Editors N igh t E d ito r .... N ig h t R eporter F o p } i fa d e r MKS. N E L I A FO X. N ig h t Sports Editor T h# dead ne fo r U n i v e r s i t y fe llo w - a ' i i ■ bo lar*hi p a p p lic a t io n s has ah bet-r t tended u n til M arc h IO. Al! ap- f c a t io n s m u s t be c o m p l e t e d and on G r aduate t i l t th * o f in the o f f ix e lr a t date. : y A P, B R O G A N . Dean of G r a d u a t e Behoot. A ssista n ts ___________ N i g h t S o c ie t y E ditor A s s i s t a n t ___ ___________ N ig h t Amusements Editor N ig h t T eleg ra p h Editor __ H O R A C E B U S B Y .M ick e y N eb e n za h l - J o y c # P u rs le y . J a c k Gall agh er J i m m i e Gr ov e J o W hit e, Billy H E N R Y A Z IM M E R M A N ................ Cecil H o d g e s Lt. ( j g ) Paul M. Marcus G eor ge Raborn .. Jack Gallagher, Bill H olch ak ... J o y c e P u r sle y B ern ice Murray N aom i L evin son L a u n c e B e lz u n g ( Rainey Quits Faculty Post (C o n tin u e d from P ag e I ) m cn t in the p ro ce ss o f a c c e p ta n c e , U n iv e r s ity o f f ic ia l s It will m o v e from the Dean o f th e C o lleg e o f E d u ca tio n to the Presi- fi n a ll y to the ; d e n t ’s O f fic e and in dicated. Board o f R e g e n t s fo r a ccep ta n ce . N o o f f ic ia l a ctio n on th e le t te r , will he ta k e n , ho w e v e r, until the B oard c o n v e n e s h e r e March 22, ; when it will pro ba b ly be listed on the ro u tin e d o c k et p resen ted by the A c t in g P r e s id e n t T. S. P a in te r to the R e gen ts. Dr. R a in e y 's p osition ort iii'- ta c­ uity w ith o u t d u tie s or sa la r y has fig u r e d iii th e long fig h t b etw e en m em b e rs o f th e f a c u lty and the Board o f R e g e n ts, and it has been co n sid ered by so m e as a d ir e c t v i o ­ la tio n o f te n u r e law . When Dr. R a m e y was b ro u g h t here as p resident, he w as g iv e n the i rank o f p r o fe s so r w ith th e title o f p r o fe s so r o f e d u c a tio n a l a d m i n is ­ tration. This w as to insure him th e p rotection o f ten u re law-, sn that ; he cou ld not be d ism issed w ith o u t a h ea rin g as provided in th e laws. No sala ry or d u tie s w ere ever sp e c ifie d fo r th e p osition. W h en the Board o f R e g e n t s fired Dr. R a in e y a t H o u -ton in N o v e m b e r 1 9 4 4 , no m en tio n w as m ad e o f his p r o fesso rsh ip s t a n d ­ ing. T hus, Dr. R a in e y w a s te c h ­ nically still a m e m b e r o f th e fa c ­ ulty w i f hoot du ties or sala ry, but he could not he d ism issed w ith o u t a h earing. At th e first, m e e t in g o f Board a f t e r Dr. R a in e y ’s the firin g, j the fo rm er p r e s id e n t applied fo r and w a s g r a n te d a lea ve o f a b s e n c e for o n e se m e ste r . .Since th a t tim e l a s ta k en no further the Board a c tio n on his position, a lth o u g h Dr. R ain ey's s t a tu s has been^ b e­ fore i he R e g e n ts for co nsid era tion on n u m erou s o c c a sio n s. A f t e r the U n iv e r s i ty w a s placed on probation last su m m e r by the S o u th er n A s s o c ia tio n , a petition sig n e d by s i x t y - e i g h t m em b ers o f the f a c u l t y cited , a m o n g oth er th ings, Dr. R a in e y ’s position on I he fa c u lty as a v iolation o f t e n ­ if ure. T h eir a r g u m e n t w as th a t Dr. R ainey could be retain© I w ith ­ out d u tie s or salaries, th e n an y fa cu lty m em b e r could be trea ted likew ise. Dr. R ainey pointed this ou t in his s t a t e m e n t o f r esig n a tio n . “ A c tu a lly , o f co urse, I have not had a p r o fe s so r sh ip b e c a u se the R e g e n ts r e fu s e d to assig n m e any d u tie s or to pay m e a sa la r y a l­ th o u g h u n d e r th eir own rules I w as en title d to su ch a p o s itio n ,” he said. Dr. R a in e y g a v e no in dication that he w as p la n n in g to a n n o u n c e his ca n d id a c y f o r G o v e rn o r, but with tw o o t h e r m a j o r ca n d id a tes — B e a u fo r d J e s t e r a n d Jo h n Lee S m ith — in th e race, he is e x p e c te d to a n n o u n c e soon . Dr. R a in ey r e tu r n e d fro m a trip to the Rio G rande V a lley la st w eek. His trip w a s re p o r te d ly a su r v e y o f the political situ a tio n th e re. Red Cross Canvass Plans Determined P la ns for c o n t a c t in g st u d e n ts in th e Red Cross Drive w ere d e te r ­ m in ed a t a m e e t in g T u e s d a y nigh t in th e hom e o f E v e r e tt G. Sm ith, d irecto r o f th e U n iv e r s i ty d iv i­ sion drive. The F a c u lt y and S t a f f can he c a n v a s s e d by mail. and th e bu si­ n ess men by A. C. W hite, m a n a g e r o f the C & S S p o r tin g Good?. S t u d e n t s w ill be c o n ta c t e d for t h e ir v a ­ th rou g h c o n tr ib u tio n s , riou s liv in g q ua rters. Mrs. Gene C a sp a ris S t u m p f w a s se le c te d as S t u d e n t ch airm an a n d Miss Ruth M oe ller K illough as co-ch airm an . W o r k in g u n d e r th e m will be th e fo l l o w i n g L ouise su b -c h a ir m e n : P a in te r , w o m a n ’s bo ard in g h o u se s ; R o s e m a r y Gray, m e n ’s ho ard in g h o u s e s ; J e a n e t t e L illey, w o m e n ’s d o r m ito r ie s; V ivian K nox, m e n ’s d o r m ito r ie s ; Mary F ra n cis Gard­ ner, so r o r itie s; K e ith C ampbell, f r a t e r n it i e s ; an d C aptain C cC ow n f o r th e n avy. B o o th s w ill be s e t up on the fo r v o lu n t a r y c o n tr ib u ­ ca m p u s tio ns. T h e ca m p a ig n had $ 3 2,3.3 5.27 T u e s d a y . in A u stin c o llected noon by Time Is Passing IT W O N 'T BE L O N G N O W You Pave only Two more days to order your yearbook— the 1946 Cactus. N O EXTRA B O O K S W I L L BE O RDERED. The first post-war annua! will feature size, quality, cover­ re p re s e n ta tio n . age, O v e r 650 pages of truly well- interesting planned event's and personalities. Re­ m ember the date and don t wait until it is too late. and and 1 9 4 6 Cactus Journalism Building 108