Weather hair With W arm Temperatures T he Texan Morning Reading Give a Text, Page 4 Vol. 47 Price Five Cents T h e F i r s t C o / f e g e D a i l y i n t h e S o u t h AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1946 Four Pages Today No. 172 Parade Starts Drive to Boost Memorial Fund John Lee Smith Hits A t U T in Politics Books Will Help Build Vet Dormitory Next World War May Be Last lf Armament Race Continues R eligion is th e a n sw e r to th e ] w orld will be th e v o r te x o f th is! B y L E L A B E L I T S K Y T u esd a y is the o n ly n ig h t’s fo o tbail-style Textbook P a ra d e and th re a t o f w orld d e str u ctio n , Dr. m o v e m e n t. The Briniest picture w as painted rally will begin in fron t of Carothers Dorm itory a t 7 : 2 0 Bolden said. R e lig io n th in g th a t has a f o l lo w in g s t r o n g by Dr. B ro w n , w ho b e c a u se o f his o ’clock, announced P e p p y Blount, rally chairm an o f th e en o u g h to g a t h e r th e support o f a sso c ia tio n w ith the atom ic bomb, V e te r a n s ’ Memorial Fund steering com m ittee t h e p eo p le o f all n a t i o n .. C h u rch es rea lizes m o r e a c u te l y the p o ten tia l m u s t c o n c e n t r a t e on on e th in g p ow er o f this new w ea p on . H e dis a b olish in g war. And th e f i v e h u n ­ cred ited a n y “ n e w w ea p o n s, such the d red m illion C h ristia n s as cosm ic b o m b s” hut said that m ore p o w e r fu l bombs w e r e in e vitab le . Led by the Longhorn Band and escorted by th e Cow boys, students will march d o w n the D rag, around to L ittlefield t h e w alk s to the fr o n t o f Main B u ild ­ ing. U sed in stea d o f te x t b o o k s co w b ells and the C o w b o y s w it h o u t th eir ch ap s w ill make this d i f f e r ­ e n t from fall p re-g a m e rallies. ♦ M e m o r ia l F o u n ta in , and up ato m ic in in “ N e w a to m ic w e a p o n s arc the o f f i n g , ” he said. “ It is t e c h ­ n ica lly fe a s ib le to build a bomb o f g r e a t e r pow er. The bom bs d rop­ ped on Japan d e str o y e d an area super o f ato m ic bomb will d estro y an area o f 3 25 sq u ar e miles w ith the sam e thoroughness.*' sq u a re miles. A fo u r Sectionizing Starts Tomorrow Tuesday Is Last Day To See Advisors A t 7 :30, a program by th e Sib- o n e y B o y s and A lice M u n gu ia, t h e A n d erso n Sis ters, and th e Phi G am ­ ma D e lta q u a rtet w ill e n te r t a in t e x tb o o k -b ea rers. “ T h e r e ’ll be rec e p ta c le s all a lo n g . T u e sd a y is the last d ay fo r « t u - ! ‘ he " a >' 'iu rin >-' th e o r st u - d ents ca n w a it and d ep o sit t h e ir d e n ts to s e e advisors a s s e c t , o n , z - . t e x t b o o k c o n tr ib u tio n s at t h e ral- ing b eg in s in Gregory Gym W ed - n e s d a y and T h u rsda y a ft e r n o o n and n ig h t. . • T h re e U n iv e r s i ty q u e e n s w ill b e ‘ g u e s t s o f honor a t the ra lly: P e g g y Black, V a rsity C arn ival q u e e n ; t In se c t io n iz in g , s t u d e n t s should T o n y M arshalli A q u a C a rn ;v a j l y , ” B lo u n t sta ted . • • 1 1 1 1 1 , T u e sd a y a f t e r n o o n in o b serv e hours fo r w hich t h e y a r e ; q u e e n ; a n d N o rm a S tr a t to n , * s w e e t - sch edu led , .Speakers will be Jo h n A- b a u m , a s s i s t a n t r e g i s t r a r . M o n d a y ) M cC urdy, se c r e ta r y o f th e E x -S tu - s ta te d Max F i e h t e n - ! heart. L a sh in g out at politicians and branding as “o u tla w s ” those U n iversity stu d en ts and f a c u lt y m em bers w h o dared sp ea k a g a in st th e constituted authority of their school, John Lee Smith, c a n d id a te for Governor, d elivered a radio s p e e c h M onday night that b ecam e virtually a book review ot U .S .A .,’ a history stu d y o f Dr. Homer R a in e y ’s dis­ missal, and a series o f q u o ta tio n s fro m T e x a s S ta t u te s a n d a n c ie n t sag es. B y C E C I L H O D G E S 1 ca tc h up w ith us in a to m ic w ea- U n le s s d e f i n it e s t e p s are m ad e p o n s.” Dr. P arry proposed in m a n k in d ’s d e s t r u c - 1 m ission o f the w ith in o n e y e a r tow a rd a w o rk in g w orld o r g a n iz a t io n , a w a r th a t w i l l ; U n ited N a t io n s build up a com- c u lm in a te job tion is v ery prob ab le. T his w a s th e it is to check on all ato m ic ex peri- s u m m a tio n o f th e rou n d ta b le dis-, m en ts. T h ey w o u ld hav e th e p o w er c u ss io n th a t o p e n e d th e T e x a s In- to halt a n y work th a t w a s th o u g h t s t it u t e o f I n t e r n a tio n a l R e la tio n s to be d irected to w a r d war. c o n v e n ti o n M on d a y a f t e r n o o n at i th e Y M C A . in s p ec to rs w h o se th a t ★ T h e p r e s e n t L ie u te n a n t -G o v e r ­ nor q u oted a r ticles and r e v is e d a rt- ^ l e s o f th e st a te to pro ve th a t the oard o f R e g e n ts has so le dom- the U n iv e r s i t y . He m e n c e o v er said, “ It is absurd t o the poin t o f a s in in i t y to c o n te n d t h a t tho a c ts o f th e R e g e n t s sh o uld he cir­ cu m scrib e d by the s u g g e s t i o n s o r d ic t a te s o f a n y g r o u p n ot a u t h o r ­ ized by law to so a c t . ” S u m m a r iz in g to the p e o p le o f T e x a s th e series o f e v e n t s that lead to th e d ism issa l o f Dr. H o m er R ainey, he said, “ T he m a t te r s w h ich Dr. R a in e y so u g h t to m a k e an issu e \ hi? fig h t w ith th e R e ­ g e n t s are im p o r ta n t o n ly in th a t th e y o f R a i n e y ’s c a u se . . . H e s p e c i f ic a l ly ch arged th a t th e fr e e d o m o f t e a c h ­ ing had b een v iola ted by th e R e­ g e n ts n ovel “ U . S .A . ” by John D o ; Pa. S O S . the w e a k n e s s in b a n n in g th e u se o f th e ♦ r e v ea l “ I have no c o m p la in t w ith a n y on e w h o d esire s to read su ch m u r­ k y sto r ie s o f d e g e n e r a c y . It, o f c o u rse, is like d rin k in g a cocktail drained from the s e w e r t o do so, hut if th a t is r e fr e s h in g to th e ir ta s te , le t th e m pursue to thei" full th is th e r e a d in g o f s a t is f a c t io n filth . Rut I v e - y v ig o r o u s ly . p r o tes t th a t such a hook eve r be u sed in a U n iv e r s i t y r e a d in g co u rse im m a tu r e in stru ction o f . ' fo r th e s t u d e n t s . ” Mr. S m ith w e n t on to th e d is s a tis fa c t io n in th e U n iv e r ­ s i t y o v e r P r e s id e n t T. S. P a i n t e r ’s a p p o in t m e n t, and sa y s th at, “ We n o w w itn e s s th e d r a g g in g o f the U n iv e r s ity in t o the a r e n a o f soc did po litics. W e see a w e ll-c o a c h e d m in o r ity o f th e s t u d e n t b o d y vo­ P r e sid e n t a tt a c k in g c if e r o u s ly S e e S M IT H , P a g e 4. — f i t m Jb T m m • # § J J O H N LEE SM ITH at investigation of UT, 1944 Assembly Sends Questionnaires Politicos Queried On UT Problems fo r Q u estio n naries the c a n d i­ fo r lie u te n a n t go v ern o r, d a tes g o v e r n o r , and the le g is la tu r e , re- d iscu ss g a r d ;n g th eir fe e l in g s on c u rre n t p rob lem s a t the U n iv e r s i ty are n ow b e in g m ailed by the S t u d e n t s ’ A sso c ia tio n , J im S m ith, p resid en t, a n n o u n c e d Monday. T h e e n tir e list o f c a n d id a t e s has n o t been receiv d fr o m c o u n ­ ty D e m o c r a tic c h a ir m e n , b u t it should ho c o m p le ted s o m e t im e be­ fo re th e end o f th e w e e k , S m ith j said. S t u d e n t s who w ish to help trot th em m ailed , or w h o are can- I d id a tes fo r o f f i c e t h e m s e lv e s , are r e q u e st e d to stop by th e S t u d e n t s ’ A sso c ia tio n o f f i c e th e U n ion a n y a ft e r n o o i in T h is w a s th e plan a d v a n c e d by Dr. B r o w n , m e m b er o f th e e x e c u ­ tiv e c o m m itt e e o f th e A sso cia tio n o f Oak R idge S c ie n t ist s. Dr. B ro w n said th a t th e w o rld is in an a r m a m e n t race n o w . “ If w e do n o t ta k e s te p s to p e r f e c t the U N w ith in on e y e a r , th e n it will be to o la te. It will be im possible to b a ck track , u n d o in g the work th a t w ill have b een d o n e, all which is le a d in g to a w a r th a t will d e s t r o y th e w o r ld ,” Dr. B ro w n said. Coffeorum Takes Up Labor Problem “ Sh o u ld th e g o v e r n m e n t in t e r ­ in clu d ed Dr. A lb e r t B e.: Victor Nations, Armaments Lead Today's Agenda in 'Y' c u ssio n d en , e m i n e n t ch u r ch m a n o f L o n ­ don, Dr. Harrison S. B r o w n , Dr. A lb e r t P arry, and Mr. G. S c o tt fr o m S a n A n to n io . T h e U N is the first ste p in this d a y a t 9 :3 0 T u e s d a y m or n in g, J u n e 4, a t the U n iv e r s i ty YM CA. A lb e r t D. B e ld e n will giv e the d e v o tio n a l a d d ress at 9 o ’clock in th e Y M C A , and A lb e r t B arry w ill speak at 1 1 :4 5 o ’clock on “ R u ssia and I he T e x a s I n s titu te o f In t e r n a tio n a l R e la tio n s will have J a m e s d ir e c tio n , but th e re m u s t be sev- M organ Read sp eak on “ V ic to r N a tio n s a t W o r k ” to open its seco n d erat a m e n d m e n t s b e f o r e it can b e c o m e a w o r k in g o rg a n iza tio n . T h ere m u s t be c o m p l e te r e p r e s e n ­ tation o f n a tio n s in th e U N , a d is­ trib u tio n o f v o ti n g p r iv ile g e s a c ­ c o r d in g to pow er, r e so u r c e s , and loc ation . The v e to m u s t be a b o l­ ished, and an body should be put a t th e h ea d o f the o r g a n iz a t io n . T h e g e n e r a l a s s e m ­ bly m i g h t be liken ed to a g u id in g board and the S e c u r it y C ou ncil could be n a m ed as th e e x e c u t i v e board. Helicopters Visit UT ♦ A r m a m e n t s ” will he the N ea r L a st. A t 2 o clock e x e c u t i v e A e x ­ pressed deep co n cern ov er the fail- N a tio n a l S o v e r e ig n t y and ure o f the p eo p le to rea lize how is to d ay . T h ey the s u b j e c t ! s erio u s str u c tu r e o f a rou n d ta b le discussion con-1 a p p ea led to m e m b e r s o f the press ar)d radio in d u stry to tell peop le d u cted by the in s titu te f a c u l t y . f a c u l t y m em b ers th e All la b o r a to ry session on visual how c lose a n o th e r w ar is. the Y M C A . w dl he A n o th e r rou n d table discu ssion e d u c a tio n will be led by F red C olei ta 3 :3 0 o ’clock a t Y M C A a ud itoriu m . T h e fac- Harrison S. B r ow n w ill d iscuss! “ The A to m ic B om b and W orld I u lty w il| he e n l a D?ed a a a t a ir force: 3 0 1 - d a y r a m m i n g f l ig h t i i t y C o m m u n ity c h u r c h o f sc h ed u led to v is it all ma,., T e x a s c e n ts R e„o r v a tio n , fm . , unch ^ C o f f e e will be s e rv ed a t , 0 .cIock a t th e U ni the l l 15 and f o r 50 O p e n i n g o u t o f the Liaison S q u ad ro n a t B ro ok s r l e l d , 1 12 0 th W e d n e sd - H ar rison I Brow ” be m a d e th e p rev io u s day Veterans lo Elect Af 6:30 Tonight The “ Book R ally ” T u e sd a y night, 7 :3 0 o ’clock, has n ece ssi- f l i * ht 011 tim e o f th e squadron in e g g b eaters. froni San A n to n io tw o o f th e Albert T °'" A lbert P a rry will talk a b o u t “ R ussia and the F a r F a s t , ” and D u a n e F a w will “ The N e w V e te r a n sp ea k is a u ­ W a g e s P e a c e .” The round table th orized fi v e more c r a ft , th e S i ­ d iscussio n will he o f “ C o lo n ies k orsk y A ir c r a ft C o rpo ratio n is u n ­ .Subject P e o p le ,” and Fred and ab le to fill o u t s t a n d in g orders- ev en w ith the p rice a t a p p r o x ! - °^c c o n d u c t a n o th e r labora- m a t e ly $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 per L ie u t e n a n t M ajor. The A sso cia tio n p lans ele c tio n the s u m m c r -fa ll said to r.v se ssio n on visu al e d u c a tio n , se m e ste r s. M em b ers h ave been T h u r sd a y A lb e r t Parry will have w ritten to a tt e n d this m e e t in g to should p er hour, each h e lico p ter m u s t P e a c e .” Pablo M ax Y n sfr a n will load t h e A ssociatio n d urin g t h e s e c a r r y a pilot, and n a v ig a t o r f o r d iscu ss “ B u e n o s A ir e s A x is v e r su s n ex t “ b u s y ” m on ths, a n n o u n c e d tion w ill m e e t a t 6 :3 0 o ’clock en a b le m e m b e r s to e le c t o f f i c e r s im p o r ta n t and b u sin ess and still be on ti m e for the rally. W ith a top sp eed o f H O miles as bis s u b j e c t “ R ussia and i -.00 o clock. The A ssocia- the s e l e c t o f f ic e r s to cond u ct oth e r o f o f f i c e r s ship, th e y feel for on This w ill b alan ce. The c h i e f n a v ig a t io n con-j W a sh in g to n A x i s . ” J a m e s Morgan I Jim F itz g e r a ld , p resid ent. v e n e in labor d is p u t e s ? ” be W e d n e s d a y orum a t 4 o'clock B allr oo m o f the T e x a s U n io n . th e s u b j e c t o f d iscu ssio n at C o f f e ­ a f t e r n o o n ’s in th e J u n io r Soc LPA Kl I T E RS, I a g o 4. gists o f g o in g to the n e a r e s t rail- Read w ill sp ea k on “ S h a r in g Re- Vets to Get Books By Quicker Method M em b ers o f the p an el will be Dr. D. L. Clark, p r o fe s s o r o f E n g ­ lish; T. A. R o u sse, p r o f e s s o r o f the s p ee ch and c o -o r d in a to r o f V e t e r a n s ’ A d v is o r y J. S e r v ic e ; N e ils T h o m p so n , a s s o c ia t e p r o f e s ­ sor o f civil e n g in e e r i n g ; Dr. A. H. S c o u t e n , E n g lis h ; req u isitio n books a n d su p p lie s for „ , n <%ncl Dr. D. Cf. Dcwis, in s tru c to r in j tho s u m m e r session will e x p e d it e g o v e r n m e n t . Mr. R ousse will se r v e the as m o d e r a t o r at th e m e e t in g . B u sin e s s on th e a g e n d a in clu d es j s o u r c e s w ith a S t a r v i n g W orld ” v o tin g upon th e q u e stio n o f hir- ing a f u l l - t i m e s e c r e t a r y t o han d le be “ World E c o n o m ic R e co n stru c- c o r r e sp o n d e n c e fo r the V M O F and , tion. A la b o r a to ry sessio n will be to hand le th e e x p e c t e d floo d o f in fo rm a - held on lite r a tu r e and o rg a n iza tio n mail r e q u e s t i n g h o u sin g t i o n and o t h e r v e t e r a n resou rces. i n q u i r i e s tho J u ly - S e p t e m b e r period. ta b le discus- A lso, the A s s o c i a t i o n w ill v o t e on co n d u c t I aion o f “ R e lie f and R e con stru c- a proposal w h e r e b y p ro fits from . A n e w m eth od fo r v e te r a n s to j t i o n , ” and w ork in the local com- c o n c e s s io n s o f S o u t h w e s t C o n fer - m u n i ty will he th e s u b j e c t o f the once e v e n ts will go to stu d e n t serv- i u is su in g o f r eq u is itio n s, T. A. _________ I____________________________ .sesMun wm ex p eu iu laboratory session. T he f a c u lty o f th e in s tit u te w ill fo r The round table d iscu ssion will in stru c to r • , , f T ice organizations. _____________ th e roun d r r . I. in in v in ,, . . ’ . i a ft e r n o o n . If t h e y ha v e labs th a t , m t e r f e r e w ith th ose pe riod s stu- . , . , f| e n t s ’ A sso c ia tio n , A m o N o w o t n y , dean o f life , and te n t a - ti v e ]y# Coach D a n a x E[h]e Tom< .student d e n ts should 8 :3 0 and 9 o ’clock at night. se c t io n iz e b e tw e e n “ S e c tio n iz e r s can n o t ta k e care o f tho se s t u d e n ts at a n y o th er t i m e ,” Mr. F ich ten b a u m w ar n ed . This d ies n o t include en g in e e r s . A p p a r e n tly 5 .0 0 0 to 6 ,0 0 0 s t u ­ last d en ts began p r e -r e g is te r in g T hursd ay, Mr. F ic h te n b a u m sta ted . r e g is tr a tio n w a s e E n g in e e r i n g , -I l , • m y A r r in g to n d irects th e show . “ The lo n g and sh o rt o f i t ”— ■ B lo u n t and R ooster A n d r e w s — will S e e P A R A D E , P a g e 4. Used Book W ill A d m it Students to Three Shows reported g o in g v e r y s a t is f a c to r il y , i t_ - - . - ‘ — - — . . u n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n ts to t h r e e Au*- . . * A used . te x tb o o k will a d m it * . , , r e g is te r in g . D ea n W oo l rich said e x c h a n g e t o th a t he e x p e c t e d b et w e e t 2 ,3 0 0 to 2 .5 0 0 in th e s u m m e r term though. T otal r e g is tr a tio n in th e S ch o ol o f E n g in e e r in g is no w a p p r o x im a te ly 2,5 00 . | w in j,e ou tsid e B o o th s to the b o o l s p a s s e s the P a r a m o u n t the V a r s it y and f o r d o w n to w n and T ex a s th e a t e r s on the drag. “ C rim e and P u n is h m e n t , ” m o v ­ ie sc h ed u le d to he sh o w n at th® T e x a s I nion T u e sd a y n ig h t, w ill also he free to s t u d e n t s b r in g in g a te x tb o o k . Band, Cowboys Vote To Lead Book Parade Band has o ff ic ia l ly clo sed its «en- In co -o p e ra tio n w ith ren t V e t e r a n s ’ M em orial th e c ur­ F u n d D e sp ite the fa c t tile L on gh orn drive, th e s e books will he cash ed in w ith those co llected d u r in g th® 1 son fo r the yea r, th e g ro u p m et drive's d u ration. M ay 2 8 -J u n e 5. Monday n ig h t and v oted t o le ad th e P ro c e e d s w ill go to w ar d b u ild in g Book R ally parade. C olo n el G eorg e an a p a r tm e n t d o rm itory fo r v e t- stated era n s and their f a m ilie s an d fo r H urt, band director, has chit­ that hand m e m b e r s should m e e t sc h ola rsh ip s in and m a y w e a r c o v e r a lls have them front o f C arothers D o rm ito ry dren. for v e t e r a n s ’ if t h e y “ * S im ilar action w a s ta k en by t o p a r tic i­ C ow b oy s, w ho voted pate- in th e parade. P e p p y B lo u nt, chairm an o f the s t e e r in g c o m m it ­ tee said Monday night. the drive fo r will c o n tin u e his discu ssion s a to m ic e n e r g y w ith - A t o m i c E n e r - 1 ? ' E ^ S c r v i c c m e n ' * A sso c ia tio n | o f E n g in e e r in g , rep o rted . B e t w e e n } £ „ £ ' g y and Y ou r F u t u r e . ” t> « v >ously a n n e u n e e d I .(JOO a nd LTO*) stu d en t s a r e pre- a g e r h a s a n n o u n ced . o f '] I ta t c d a ch a n g e in m e e t in g tim e o f Dean W. R. W oolrich , o f the School T h e i e w 4 m .°n“- R o usse, co -o rd in a to r o f th e Uni- This C o f f e o r u m w a s o r ig in a lly v e r s ity V e te r a n s A d v iso r y S erv ice , sc h e d u le d fo r last W e d n e sd a y , hut a n n o u n c e d M onday. w as p o stp o n ed b eca u se o f f a c u l t y m e e t in g . R eq u isitio n s will be prep ared in a d v a n c e so th e y m a y he p icked up S i n c e th e plan f o llo w e d at the M on d a y, J u ly I, a t S u tt o n H a l l ! IO e . rcgia. , . , tered w ill co -o p e r a te w ith th e Ad- v is o r y S e r v ic e and fo llo w th e m- ' t r u c t i o n s listed b elow : la st ( o ff e o r u m w a s so m e m b er s o f th e p anel will a g a in * speak b e fo r e the m e e t in g is op en ed / lo r g e n e r a l d iscu ssion , said Mrs. S pratt. s u c c e s s fu l . jf v e t e r a n s w ho h av e . i r n -j .u ., K c n , > i , , . C o f f e e will be se rv ed to th ose a tt e n d in g . M odel o f Roosevelt Cenotaph Unveiled in Park Ceremony ^ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____________________ D orris N e y la n d , hom e ec o n o m ic s to /Jelled, T he q u e s t ion naries are c o n c e r n ­ ed w ith b u d g et in c r e a s e s f o r h ig h ­ er f a c u l t y p a y and w ith p ossib le | a m e n d m e n t s the S t a t e Con- to I s t itu t io n to permit th e U n iv e r s iy issu e bonds for b u ild in g pur s t u d e n t fr o m S ilsb ee , has d ecid ed p oses an d to p u r ch a se th ose bonds that f a n c y d arn in g is n o t fo r her. j w ith m o n e y from the p e r m a n e n t th u r s d a y n ig h t, w h ile a t t e m p t i n g school the a f e w high j i n x th e air, she j m eth o d o f a p p o in t in g th e Board sm a r tly click ed her h eels to g e t h e r o f R e g e n ts , and g e a r m u s t ha ve been f a u l t y , fo r tho q u e sio n n a r ie , she broke tw o bones fo o t and now h o b b le s a ro un d on pose the m o st f e t c h in g cast. le t te r b oin g s e n t w ith S m ith sta ted , le ft we ar e p o in t in g o u t th a t ou r pur- is n o t to g iv e e n d o r s e m e n t to arty c a n d id a te, hut to g iv e the five th o u s a n d s t u d e n t s w ho are e lig ib le to v o te a c h a n c e to make an o b j e c t iv e stu d y o f th a t part o f the c a n d id a t e ’s p la tfo r m w hich c o n c e r n s the U n iv e r sity . s ta rte d do w n . H e r to c h a n g e fu n d , and la n d in g lier th e in in in * A n s w e r s to the q u e s t io n s will be g i v e n w id esp rea d p u b lic it y on the caninus, as w ell as in The D aily T e xa n . s e a s o n t h a t g u s h e d J o u r n a l i s m w a g s c a n h a r d l y w a i t f o r n e x t f al l a n d t h e t a p ­ f o r g i r l s ’ ho n or - p i n g a r i e s . S e e m s o n e o r g a n i z a t i o n or i gi nat e d t h e c u s t o m o f w r i t i n g f o r t h wi t h • t o r i e s “ a n d s h e w a s s i m p l y s p e e c h l e s s a s s h e s a t t h e r e a m i d t h e s y r u p t a p p e d her, p i t c h e r s w h e r e w e ^ ^ ^ e t c . ” N o w be t * a r e b e i n g p l a c e d ^ S i s t o w h e t h e r t he T e x a n ’s n i g h t t o b e a r up t h r i l ­ s t a f f wi l l be a bl e t h r o u g h a n o t h e r t oo , t o o l in g t a p p i n g s e a s o n . ★ Dr. Dobie, Endorsing Rainey, Speaks Tonight in YMCA nor w ill T u e sd a y n ig h t as Dr. H o m er P. Think T w ic e D e p a r tm e n t: B e ­ T he R a in e y c a m p a ig n f o r g o v e r -j U n iv e r s ity , Mr. D o b ie w ill open fo r e y o u g iv e up y o u r a p a r tm e n t l e c e i v e a d o u b le b oo st ^ ‘s w id e ly - h e r a ld e d ca m p a ig n fo r fo r the s u m m er, m a ke su r e you Dr. R a in e y . In a r e c e n t in terv iew , h ave a p lace to sleep co m e S e p t e m ­ on his r etu rn fr o m E u rop e, the ber. R alston B ro w n , vice-prest- w ell-k n o w n au th o r and T e x a n stat- d e n t o f th e E x - S e r v i c e m e n ’s As o -; ^ or ,h e g o v e r n o r sh ip w ith a sp eec h c d that he plans to sp en d th e n ex t th at a p p lic a tio n s c ia tion , r e p o r ts are p o u rin g in to th e o f f i c e fo r aid in fi n d in g a n y sort o f a c c o m ­ I t’s modation': fo r the f a ll term . the sa m e sad st o r y . . . s o m e b o d y is g o i n g to fall. A re you? from D e n iso n , and J, F ra n k Do- se v e ra l m o n t h s c a m p a ig n in g bio sp e a k s to the s t u d e n t b od y at ^ r- R a in e y . In his the U n iv e r s ity Y M C A on “ W hy I c h a rac te r iz e d th e e d u c a to r as pos SCSS ing tho throe q u a l i t i e s ho bt lov es a g o v e r n o r m u st have. in- te g r i t y , in fo r m a tio n , and in tellec- tual pow er. R a in e y o f f ic ia l ly o p e n s his drive W e S hould E le ct R a in e y .” lose out, co m e in t e r v ie w he iii , . „ *. Mr. D ob ie, w h o j u s t retu rn e d f i oui E u r o p e , will sp ea k the YMC A a u d ito r iu m at 7 : 3 0 o ’clock, u n d er th e a u sp ic e s o f th e T e x a s I. ; S t u d e n t R a in e y - fo r - G o v e r n o r Club. F o ll o w i n g his sp e e c h , th e r e a n ^ w ill bo a Dr. R a i n e y ’s radio a d d ress, which b egin s a t 8 : 3 0 o ’clock. e XL -n t» H c , , ^eac ns' at * a m b r id g e I n iv e r s ity U n iv e r sity at Shriven* liste n in g p arty to hear ham. He sp e n t se v e r a l m o n th s ob- r e c e n tl y r etu rn ed , . fro m it T h e r e w a * a g o o d f e a t u r e • t o r y o n p a g e o n e , a e c t i o n t w o o f S u n d a y ' * D a l l a s N e w s . Mi g h t be w e l l w o r t h y o u r t i m e t o l oo k a b a s e b a l l it up. AII a b o u t or p i t c h e r s o m e t h i n g . a c a d e m i c , t u r n e d . . ★ tho S h o r m a n -D e n iso n What E v e r B e c a l m o f : A plan l o im prove c a m p u s p a r k i n g c o n d i ­ the “ liv in g m e m o r ia l” t i ons . field h ou se p r o je c t . . th e c o n ­ . v e n ie n t p aths b e tw e e n b u ildin gs w h ere u g ly f e n c e s now stan d . . . the in tram u ral lig h ts . . . th e S t u ­ dent A s s e m b l y ’s q u e stio n o f s u b ­ Dr. R a in e y will fo r m a lly open his c a m p a ig n fo r g o v e r n o r with an a d d r e ss fro m the1 pitcher's box o f ball park. T h e s p ee ch , which will he in ­ I carried o \ e r a T ex a s n e tw o r k c lu d in g local statio n K T B C , is u n ­ d erstood to be an a n n o u n c e m e n t o f his p la tfo rm . Tho ball park will hold tho n o ted e d u c a to r w as at o n e tim e sid izin g club sp o n s o r s w i t h bl a n k- a p r o f e s s i o n a l basebaTl pitcher.’ He et-ta x m o n e y the r e l u c t a n t . . dragon that used to live in Li t t l e- icld F o u n t a in ? Who K n o w s? . . . sp ecia l s i g n if i c a n c e , form er m in iste r. \ t p r e s e n t on is also a . fr om the E n g lish s e r v in g c o n d it io n ' on t h e con- tinen t. In the cu r ren t issue o f Look m a g a zin e, his hook, ' Texan E n g la n d ” is n am ed on e o f f i f t y best books o f the y ear. in the 17tH D i s t r i c t R a i n e y C l u b t o M e e t T he S e v e n t e e n t h D is t r ic t Rain- e y -fo r -G o v o r n o r Club will m e e t as T u e sd a y nigh t at 7 :3 0 o ’clock on the te r r a c e o f T e x a s U n io n . U n v e ili n g a model o f the fo u r- the to e r e c te d th e drive to raise $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 A v e t e r a n ’s p e r so n n e l card c o lu m n ed m arble c e n o ta p h to be late in m e m o r y o f be filled in w ith p erson al data on F ra n k lin D ela n o R o o s e v e lt boost- o n e sid e and in f o r m a tio n co n c ern - in in g c o u rses on the other, will he $ i c o n tr ib u tio n s fo r this fu nd at in h a n d ed o u t to a!! v e te r a n s a t the q o'clock S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n tim e f e e s are paid and a u d it o r ’s W o o ld rid g e F’ark. r e c e ip ts are o b ta in ed at G reg o r y included program G ym , W e d n e s d a y an d T h u rsd a y , s p e e c h e s by Stuart L ong, radio J u n e 5 and 6. This is the applica- c o m m e n ta to r , H erm an J o n e s , A u s ­ A ustin t e l l n e c e s s a r y t o obtain requisi- tin a tt o r n e y , Ray Lee, tions. N o r e q u isitio n can be ob- p o stm a ste r , R. O. Z ollin g er, o f ta in cd w ith o u t this prelim in ary the A u stin S t a t e s m a n , and Jim step. Sm ith, s t u d e n t p resid ent. a ls o Tho is to be P la n s had b e°n Tho p e r so n n e l card the tu r n ed in to the U n iv e r s i t y V ete r- m o n u m e n t on tho c ap itol g rou n ds, f or a n s A d v iso r y S erv ice , e it h e r to the *'llt a ction by the Board o f Con- , l o ‘ ^ fbi ay sto p p ed th em . Glenn the drive, said ho honed le g isla tu r e , which c o n v e n e s this year* w ould pass a r e p r e s e n t a tiv e a t G rego ry G ym on Ju n o 5 and 6. or at th e v e t e r a n ’* " J so n , c h a irm a n o f ea rlie st later tho A d v iso ry th an J u n e 20, S e r v ic e o f f i c e rn S u tt o n Hall IID. con v en ien ce* to place not tho to Four Ex-Texan Editors W orking for Rainey N ow F ro m T e x a n ed ito r to R a in ey is the st o r y o f fo u r edi- w o r k er , tor<; 'vho 8erved w hon I)r- H o m er P. R ain ey w a s p r esid en t o f the . I n iv e r s ity and w ho nave now joined tile R a in e y -f o r -G o v e r n o r h e a d q u a rters in A u stin . , , I). B. H ardim an, e d it o r iii 19 3 4 - 3 5 ; Boyd S in clair, 1 9 4 0 - 4 1 ; and Ralph Brede, 1 9 4 2 -4 3 , arc d oin g w-ork d escr ib ed by Mr. S in c la ir as b ein g “ a n y t h i n g and e v e r y th in g , from p u b lic it y to ru n n in g m im eo- graph m a c h in e s .” law a ll o w i n g the it. c e n o ta p h I a v a ilin g w as fo r L abor Day, hut tho p lanned recent a ctio n by the Board o f C o ntrol m a y d ela y it, Mr. W ilson s ta te d . P roposal to erect a m o nu m en t to the fo r m e r p r e sid e n t g r e w o u t o f the d esire o f the w o r k in g p e o ­ ple o f T e x a s to d e m o n s tr a te their high regard fo r him and for the p rin cip les for w hich ho stood. ’Tho drive b eg a n J a n u a r y 30, R o o s e ­ v elt's birthday. Tho m em o r ia l will sym b o lize the f o u r free d om s. O n -th e -ca m p u s plans *o raise I f u n d s will be th ro u g h p erson al c o n ta ct with s t u d e n t s and fa c u lty m em b ers. N o c a m p u s -w id e c a m ­ paign o f ta b le s s e t up to c o llect 9 -D e v o t i o n a l address fo r T e x a s In ter n a tio n a l Re­ B e ld e n , In s tit u te o f la tio n s, A lb e rt D. Y M C A . 1 9:3 0 — “ V icto r N a tio n s a t W ork ,” J a m e s M organ Read, Y M C A . 10-2— J u n io i B allroom o f U n io n I open f o r dan cin g. 1 0 :4 5 — C o f f e e fo r T e x a s I n s tit u te R e la tio n s, In te r n a tio n a l o f Y M C A . II :15— “ Russia and th e N e a r E a s t , ” A lb er t P arry, Y M C A . I — Lunch fo r T ex a s I n s titu te o f In t e r n a tio n a l Relations. 2 — Round T a b le discu ssion o n “ N a tio n a l S o v e r e ig n t y and A r m ­ a m e n t s . ” T exas In s tit u te o f In ­ te r n a t io n a l Relations, YM CA. 3 : 3 0 — L a bo ratory sessio n on v is­ ual ed u ca tio n , T ex as I n s titu te o f In te r n a tio n a l R ela tio ns, Y M C A , Fred Cole. I - “ D a ily T ex an o f the A ir ,” 4 KTBC. -C anter Club, front o f W o m e n ’s Gym. 1:15 S t u d e n t recital o f c h a m b e r rec ita l m usic. Music B u ild in g hall. 5— W ich ita C o u n ty Club to e l e c t o f f ic e r s , T ex a s U nion . 6 :3 0 — A n n u al S h a v o u th b a n q u e t o f B illet F o u n d ation , S te p h e n F. A u stin Hotel. 7-9— F r e e d an ce cla ss, J u n io r B all­ room o f U n io n (g irls e s p e c i a ll y n ee d ed t o help t e a c h ) . 7— M e n ’s sw im m in g d ivision al f i ­ nals, G regory Gym. 7 :2 0 — T e x tb o o k r a lly sta r ts a t C a roth ers Dorm, .7 :3 0 — In ter - V a rsity C h ristian F ello w sh ip , T ex a s Bible Chair. 7 :30 — S e v e n t e e n t h D istrict R ain­ ey -fo r -G o v e r n o r Club, U nion. ; ; 3 0— T rench movie, “ Le C ou r ier de L y o n s ,” ad m ission , o n e t e x t ­ book. 7 : 3 0 — T e x tb o o k rally, in fr o n t o f Main B uilding. 2 :3 0 — D a n c e co n cert o f o r ig in a l ch o reo g ra p h y . MLB 101, a d m is­ sion by re se r v a tio n o n ly. Call 9 1 7 1 . 218. 8 : 3 0 — B roa dca st by Dr. H o m er P. R ainev, ca n d id ate for g o v e r n o r , K N O W . This d istrict in clu d es tho c o u n ­ ties o f G a lv e sto n , W ha rto n, Mata- lea ve o f absence gorda. Fort B end, Brazoria, and fa c u lty o f t h e , C ham bers. e x -e d ito r o f The D aily T ex a n , Wei- don B rew er , 1 9 4 3 -4 4 , will start i work at the h e a d q u a rters soon . Mr. S in cla ir said t h a t a n o th e r c o n tr ib u tio n s will he used. the m o n u m en t wore tho T e x a s S ocial and L e g isla tiv e C o n fe r e n c e the with r e p r e s e n t a tiv e s J im S m ith , ch airm a n . E d g ar Ball, A g ra ilture M ob ilisation Commit- j Bob J a m e s , F red Lew is, Bill N ob J tee, A s s o c ia tio n o f T ex a s W o m e n to e r e c t fo rm u la te d by S tu d e n t s on the com n u ttec are Plans from ie, E lton S u ites, Jim S te v e n s o n , Ben J e f f e r y , Mazy C one, and J a ck ie N e lso n , \ o ter s L ea g u e, c o m m it t e e s from the A F o f L a n d CIO, Railroad B roth erh oo d , in d e n d e n t unions, and old a g e p e n s io n s . The model wil he p arked in fr o n t o f the A u stin H otel T u e s ­ d ay and then will be ta k e n from c ity to c it y to st im u la te in tere st fo r the drive. Tuas3ay, Hun* ?, T9«5 THE D A IE Y T E X A N Page 7 Pi Kappa Alpha W ins Volleyball Championship/ 5 Steers Make All-Conference On T C U ’s Ballot FORT WORTH, June 3.— Five players from the champion Texas Longhorns nine are on the all­ con feren ce baseball selection o f Coach W alter Roach o f the TCL' Horned Frogs. two Roach named l l m en — one for each position, plus spare pitchers. Besides the Texa s quin­ t et, his all-conference selections include two from TCU and one each from AAM, Baylor, Rice and SMU. Coach Roach’s idea o f the hest the in Southw est I ’46 crop o f C onference baseball includes Lay­ ne o f Texas, Beasley o f AAM and Bishop of Rice, pi t c her s; Mullins, TCU, catcher; M itchell, Texas, f i r s t ; Redding, Baylor, s e cond; t h i r d ; Zomlefer, Jackson, Texas, Texas, shortstop; Whe at ley, SMU, left field; Ferguson, Texas, c e n ­ t e r ; and Fullhar t, TCU, right. L O O K ! For the convenience of the many customers living east and south of the campus, we have opened another Barber Shop at— 2 0 0 6 Speedway (Next Door to Snak Shalt) For Courteous, Efficient Service Com e to either location: M ID W A Y BARBER SHOP 2270 Guadalupe SPEEDW AY BARBER SHOP 2006 Speedway R. C . (BUBBA) H O O V E R E X - L O N G H O R N M ax M nor, football and track star at T^xas in 1940 43, is shown receiving t he A rm y Athletic Association Trophy from M ajor General M. D. Taylor, superintendent of W e st Point during the June W eek exercises. M 'n o r's award is given annual- ' / to the cadet who gave the most valuable service to athletics luring his career at W e st Point. Minor is from Tahoka and weighs 135. H e runs the 100-yard dash in 9.6 and plays wingback. A i r li n e I n t e r v i e w * C o n t i n u e Response to the st ude nt i n t e r ­ v i e w s by A me r i ca n Airlines has been very good, Mrs. Olivia Reed, p l a ce ment s e c r e t a ry of the College of Business Admi ni s t ra t i on, said Monday. Ma ny have talked to t he ai rl ine r e p r e s e n t a ­ tives. s t u de n t s Amer ican Airlines will c ont inue to hold inter views f or t h e rest of this week. Fly Weekends to Houston Lv. Austin ... Ar. Houston Flights Leave University Airport G O IN G Friday 5:58 P. 7:25 P. Saturday I 1:28 A . 12:55 P. R E T U R N IN G Sunday 2:30 P. Lv. Houston ....... Ar. Austin . 3:57 P. M onday 6:00 A. 7:27 A. $14.00 Plus Tax) Round Trip $9.00 Plus Tax) One W ay Reservations Call 2-0540 GULF AIRLIN ES 205 Lamar Blvd. It's Your Many Summer "W ants" Can Be Speedily Answered Through The Daily Texan CLASSIFIED ADS Coll 2-2473 for ad taker Reluctant Dragons Walloped, 15-1,15-3 Divisional Swimming Finals Due Tonight in Gregory Gym P ou ndi ng , p ower ful -spi king Pi K a p p a Alpha unleaded a t e rr i f i c o f f e ns e to a n n i hi l a te the R e l uc t a n t Dragons, 15-1, a n d 15-3, and c a p­ t u r e the 1945 i n t r a m u r a l volleyball cha mpi on s h i p last night in G r e go r y Gym. I/>ng J o h n Harsris, six-foot The f r a t e r n i t y men wer e s u pe rb — a n d t h e re was simply no s t oppi ng them. t hr ee-i nch All- Amer ican b as ke t ­ ball star, p l a y e d a marvelous game f o r the P i K A ’s. Time a f t e r time he would shoot o f f t h e floor as t h o u g h he had r ocke t s in his shoes to sm ash spikes ♦----------------------------------------------------- dead ly a g a i n s t which cha mpi ons chance. t h e baf f l ed Mica t he slightest had n ot accurate Splashi ng and s t r o k i n g will be-1 Jack Lander o f the Kappa Sigs gin in the G r e g o r y Gym pool t o - 1 won his heat in 20.6. night at 7 o'clock as the 1946 in­ t r a m u r a l sw i mm i ng m eet goes in­ to divisional f i nal s with Delt a Tau Delt a a n d K a p p a Si gma co­ f r a t e r n i t y divi­ f avor ites sion, tops r a t e d in the club division, a n d t he SRD D a r kh or s es the o the r Mica teams. In th e 3 0 0 -fo o t f r e e s t y le the top m en are John Fosdick o f the D ekes, Bob Bush o f the T ejas Club, and H enry Harada o f the Red R aiders. Fosdick had the hest q u a lify in g tim e w ith 1:06.5, but no Mica and N avy division heats w ere swum in this race. t he P FM Club f ar s u p e r i o r t h e to in D ekes had the fa ste st tim e w ith 1 :06.9, but the D elta Taua are also stron g in this race. Favored in the 100-foot backstroke is J e f f Carr o f the A TO ’s, w ho swam a fin e 21.2 in the prelim s. A fte r all the sw im m ing even ts are com pleted, the all-u n iversity diving cham pionships w ill be held o f f the ten -foot board. tim e in r el a y — t he D elta Tau D elta turned in a the 3 0 0 -fo o t fin e 59.4 me dl ey backstr oke, br ea st - st r ok e , an d fr e e -sty le — and could threaten the record in this even t. In the 4 0 0 -fo o t relay, the J a c k F o s t e r , E x , H a * 2 n d S o n J a c k C. F ost er , B.J. ’39, and Bonni e McBr ide F ost er , B . A . f r o m Rice, have announced the bir th of the i r second son. Kickin’ the ball Around By JACK GALLAGHER T e x a n S p o r t * E d i t o r in Two f re e- st yl e a n d one o f r ec or ds a r e exp ected to fall t onight , and both a r e d es ­ t ined to be br oken by S RD boys. S p eedy Mike Hushla, S o u t h w e s t ­ t he 220- ern A A U cha mpi on y ar d the s t a r s on t he L o ng ho r n var si t y bef or e b ec o mi n g ineligible, should lower t h e 15.9 m a rk f o r t he 100- f oot free-style, an d ex-Aggie Bob Cockrell t h e 19.5 should c r a c k r ec o rd t he 10 0- fo ot b r e a s t ­ stroke. in the T o w e r i n g J a ck Bur ks, six f ee t six inches o f volleyball power for the Dragons, was held complet ely in check d u r i n g f irst-game sl a ught e r. On n u m e r o u s occasions Har gis tr i c ked Burks n ut o f posi­ tion by l e aping high into the air, s u r veyi ng t he field carefully, and dr oppi ng in a red-hot spike at the most v ul n e r a bl e point. The P i K A ’s playing was f l aw ­ less. W a l l s t r e e t No r man, Allen Hump hr ies , Pi nky Clark, A. W. Price, and W. R. A u f licht all t u r n e d p er f or ma n ce s fine t h r o u g h o u t the speedy 3o- minute match. in A N N O U N C IN G — Sum m er H ours M onday thru Friday: 8:30 to 5 p.rn. Saturday: 8:30 to J p.m. In the second game, the P i K A ’s r acked up a 7-0 lead before the Dragons coul d ma rs h al t heir b a t ­ terer! forces f o r a cou nt er -a t t a ck . B u t the losers pulled up to 8-3 by a d es p e r at e r al l y— a n d t h a t was the best t h e y could do. Then the f r a t e r n i t y boys t u r n e d on the h ea t a n d will he ai de to a n d kept t h e serve until the end schooling a t Stillwater. f i e l de r himself, said S a t u r d a y A me r i ca n in t i me the 100- foot A n nou nc e me nt Hu s h l a had the f a s t e s t q u a l i f y ­ ing f r e e ­ last w e e k style with a 16.2 t i me last T h u r s ­ o f Hob F e n i m or e ’s probabl e day night, b u t Dick C r a v e s of return to O k l ahoma A& M the Red Ra i d er s was only a yar d next season adds consider- t on ig h t b e hi nd— an d abl y more lustre to the Octo- ' Should he one of the f e a t u r e s of the meet. The n e x t hest t i me for ber 5 frame here next season. this e v e nt was 16.6 by J o h n Mo r ­ Ralph Tat e, a p r e t t y f a i r baek- ris of S i gma Chi. in Denver t h a t t he Cowbo y all- received a d e f e r m e n t finish his t h ei r duel in Cockrell, w h o se r ve d as a n ­ n o u nc e r a t last w e e k ’s p r e l i m i n ­ aries, should win easily the Mica finals, h u t H y lma n Ka r ba c h of the Delta T au s will b e a r w a t c h ­ in his division. He swam a ing last week, while spa r kl i ng 20.4 Texas Bookstore , of the game. Both t e a ms brushed ; a g ai ns t the net on several occ a­ sions. costing t h e m to lose serves a t crucial times. Th e Re l uc t ant Dragons, who had pulled a big u p se t by knocki ng o f f ; the t ou te d Ex-Ser vi cemen in the semi-finals, used a total of ei ght men in a vain a t t e m p t t o stop the P i K A ’s. S t ar r i n g even in decisive de f ea t were Burks, E a r l Johnson, J. E. P et e r s on, and W. L. P r i d ­ gen. the Thus, the P i K A ’s won t h e Uni ­ ver sit y champions hip wi t hout ever bei ng fully ext ende d. T he i r closest I ma t che s wer e f r a t er n i t y in semi-finals when t h e Betas downed t h e m, 15-8, in t he second g am e of the two- ou t - of -t h r ee series and in the f r a t e r n i t y finals when t he Phi G ams won the openi ng game, 15-11. But the P i K A ’s hit t h e i r p eak it would have to last n ight— an d ta k en an al l- star ag g re ga t i o n stop them. W it h F e n im o r e a n d T a t e , w h o i* r e p u t e d to be a* R o o d a p l a y e r a* t h e W o o d w a rd W r a i t h , a n d t h e i r A g g i e s u p p o r t i n g c a s t t h a t w o n d i s t i n c t i o n a* t h e n u m b e r f o u r t e a m in t h e n a t i o n tact fa l l, O k l a h o m a A & M m a y e v e n go i n t o t h e g a m e a f a v o r i t e . in T h a t ’s a distinction g a m e collegiate itself, j C o r r e c t us if w e ’re wrong, b u t we believe Texa s has been f avor ed in it eve r y has ' p la y e d since 1941. Even when Okl ahoma A&M had a f ar s upe r i or : t e a m in 1944 t he L ongh or ns wer e I I t hi r t e e n - p o i n t favorites, b u t t h a n k s j . to F e n i m o r e ’s g r e a t passing in the final ei ght minut es, the Cowpokes lead a n d won o ve r ca me an 8-0 out, 13-8. I f y o u r e m e m b e r , B o b b y L a y n e w a s u n a b l e t o p l a y in t h e g a m e b e c a u s e o f i n j u r i e s t o b o t h k n e e s . If all g o e s w e l l — m e a n ­ i n g l e g i s ­ i f t h e p r e s e n t d r a f t is n o t c h a n g e d — R o b e r t l a t i o n w ill g e t His l o n g - a w a i t e d c r a c k a t t h e A g g i e s . Red Sox, Dodgers Increase Leads B y I n t e r n a t i o n a l N e w * S e r v i c e The Boston Red Sox increased t heir lead in t he Amer i c an League by t a ki ng a double h ea d er f r o m the Chicago Whi t e Sox, 6 1 an d 5 2. Dave F er ri s s won his ninth s t r a i g h t g a m e w it h o u t a d e f e a t in t he o p e n e r and J o e Dobson I gave only five hits to clinch t he j second game. The S u g a r Bowl c ha mpi ons lost only Ji m Reynolds f r o m last y e a r ’s t e am t h a t d ef e a t e d St. M a r y ’s, 32- 13. on New Year' s Day a n d now owns t we n t y- t wo s t r i n g s t r a i g h t collegiate victories. of a O n l y N o r m a n N a v y , a s e r v i c e t e a m p a c k e d w i t h f o r m e r p r o ­ f e s s i o n a l s t a r s , m a r s a n o t h e r ­ w i s e p e r f e c t r e c o r d , h a v i n g d e ­ f e a t e d F e n i m o r e a n d his m a t e s , 1 5 - 0 , in 1 9 4 4 . A t one t i me this spr ing it looked as if t h r e e of last y e a r ’s s t a n d ­ o ut backs— Layne, F eni mor e, and H a r r y Gilmer — would be l ugging I r ifl es inst ead of footbal ls n ex t s e a - 1 son, b u t t he new d r a f t laws m a y I allow t h e trio a n o t h e r year . Gil­ m e r a p p e a r s t he s a f e s t of t he lot, I receiving a 4-F classification a The Yanks also won h u t drop­ ped seven full g am e s behind the Red Sox. The Ya n ks did t he i r : hest, h i t t i n g o f t he season, amass- ing 18, a n d homers by Ch a rl ey Keller a n d placed in 1-A shor tly before. Nick E tt e n , as t h e y h e a t St. L o u i s , ! 12 - 2 . i ncl udi ng * f o u r d o u b l e s ; C0UPlp o f weeks ag o a f t e r bei ng; The Athletics divided two ga m e s Missouri M ay Also Prove Troublesome with t he Indians, w i n n i n g the sec­ ond, a f t e r d r o p p in g t he f irs t 6-5. Ho me r s by Les a n d S h e r m a n Lollar g ave t he I ndians the i r wi n ni ng ma rg i n a n d E lme r Val o ’s double won the second f or the A ’s. F l e m i n g The Ca r di nal s d r opped f o u r league ga m e s behind leadi ng Dodger s w he n t he Giant s took t h e m f o r the thir d s t r ai g h t time, 5-4. idle the in t h e i r t r o u n c i n g The s u r p ri s i n g Phillies scored last t h e i r f i f t h v ic t o r y six ga m e s by the Pi-1 rates, 8-4. Th e Phils dr ove Ed Albosta f rom t h e m o u n d with five j st r ai ght hits Semini ck g ot his with two a b o a r d in this inning. t he sixth. An dy f o u r t h h ome r in I THE ST AN D IN G S N A T I O N A L L E A G U E 27 23 19 18 20 18 16 13 W o n L o s t 13 17 19 18 21 21 20 26 T e a m Br ooklyn St. Louis Chicago Ci ncinnati New York Boston Pi t t s b u r gh Philadelphia A M E R I C A N L E A G U E W o n L o st 9 34 17 28 18 21 20 23 IR 24 25 18 15 23 32 I I Boston New York W a s h in g t o n Det r oi t St. Louis Cl eveland Chicago Philadelphia T E X A S L E A G U E T e a m T e a m 31 F o r t W o r t h 30 Dallas Tulsa 27 San A ntonio 24 25 B e a u m o n t 17 Hou st on 16 S h re v ep o r t 14 Okla. City; W o n L o st 13 18 20 20 21 30 30 32 P c t . G B .675 , 575 .500 .500 .488 .462 .444 .342 4 7 I I Vt 8 4 9 13 P c t . G B .791 .622 .588 .535 .429 .419 .395 .256 „, L u 7 i t i i 15 18 16 1 6 4 23 P c t . G B .705 _ 3 .625 .574 5 4 7 .545 7 .543 .362 1 5 4 16 .348 18 .304 A n o t h e r early-season Tex a s op ­ p on en t m a y also prove pl ent y ; lethal, providing w h a t t h e y say in j Columbia, Missouri, is tr ue. T h e M is so u r i S t u d e n t q u a s h e d s o m e t a lk a b o u t t h e R o s e B o w l l a s t w e e k , b u t l e f t t h e i m p r e s ­ s i o n t h a t a s t u t e D o n F a u r o t w ill f i e l d a t e a m f a r m o r e p o w e r f u l t h a n t h e p o t e n t C o t t o n B o w l o u t ­ f i t . A n d t h a t g u y J im K e r k e r i s , a g r e a t b r o t h o f a m a n w h o o p e n e d up h u g e h o l e s t h e T e x a s l in e o n N e w Y e a r ’s D a y , w ill b e b a c k a g a i n . in The t i po f f on Missouri’s s t r e n g t h comes with t he ne ws t h a t L eo n­ a r d Brown, one of t h e best r u n ­ ning backs Texa s faced all s e a ­ son, c a n ’t ma ke te am. 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J E h P Typing W I L L DO t y p i n g a t home. P ho ne 2-3842 - Wanted: Room to Rent -y T W O V E T E R A N S w an t a q u iet room or r oom s with a b ath in a p r i v a t e home or small ro o m in g house near the cam p us. s u m m e r te r m too, if possible. P lease help us and fall “ y ° u „ « » • Ph on e David McCaleb a t 9237 a f t e r 6:30 p m. j ^®V*d 1‘*e M. Wa Is ton I t * v M r i v e r ? S e t o n H o s p i t a l » B r a c k e n r i d g e M* o p i t a l Jam** F, L** William An**! White he * j a m me A d a m* i o*i-.*hal H . . ben is chn. s OI Gl or i a Cjicoe a 'lea t A ve ry s i m p l e — b u t very, v e ry i m p o r t a n t — p l e a is b e i n g m a d e to t h e s t u d e n t bo d y t o d a y a n d t o m o r r o w by t h e E x-Se r vi c e m e n. It is t h e r e q u e s t for o n e — or m o r e — of y o u r use d t e xt bo ok s . W i t h t h e f u n d s t h e y r e a l i z e from t h e sa l e of t he s e use d t ext s, t h e E x - S e rv i c e m e n h o p e t o g e t t h e c ol l e ct i on s t a r t e d on t h e i r g r e a t goa l of one mil li on d o l l a r s t o bui l d t h e a p a r t m e n t d o r m i t o r y so b a d l y n e e d e d on c a m p u s . Gi v i n g a t e x t b o o k is a ve ry si mpl e, a ve ry m i n o r act. In fa c t , i t ’s so si m p l e , t h a t a g r e a t m a n y p e o p l e m i g h t f o r ­ ge t. D o n ’t for ge t to gi ve. L e a ve y o u r t e x t b o o k on c a m p u s t o da y. If s t u d i e s a r e n ’t, t oo p re s si ng , use one t e x t to go to a s h o w d o w n t o w n . But give a t e x t t o o p e n a ne w l e a f in c a m p u s ho us i ng . On A lot of t h i n g s h a v e bett a s a i d in f u l l -p a g e a d s in v a r i o u s n e w s p a p e r s , but n o t h i n g m ore e n c o u r a g i n g ha s be en p r i n t e d t he W a s h i n g t o n Post, on M a y 28 by a n o t h e r n e w s p a p e r , T h e N a s hv i l l e T e n n e s s e a n . It w a s t it l e d “ T h e Sout h is No Suc h T h i n g ! ” t h a n a n a d v e r t i s e m e n t i n se r t e d in P a r t i a l l y , t hi s a d is a s t a t e m e n t of t h e T e n n e s s e a n ’s f i g h t a g a i n s t S e n a t o r K e n n e t h I). M c K e l l a r a n d a n e x ­ p l a n a t i o n of its s u p p o r t of E d w a r d W a r d C a r m a c k for t h e S e n a t o r s h i p . Be yond t h a t p u rp os e , t h o u g h , t h e a d is a g r e a t s t a t e m e n t of a t r u t h t hat of t e n is b u r i e d d e e p by d e m a g o g i c o r a t o r y — “ T h e So u t h is No Su c h I h i n g .’ T h ere co m es a tim e to catch up with a cow ard and end its misery. The S o u th is N O T “ the hom e o f r e a c t i o n . ” The S ou th does not sm ok e m a g n o lia m ast in opium pipes, g a zin g b ackw ard and h o ld in g back. It is not “ the land o f the B o u r b o n s,” “ the d ra g on the A m erica n social and political o r d e r .” It is no such thing. And that la r g e se ctio n o f the hy p erb orea n press th a t in ­ d u lg e s in a lo o se habit o f j u d g i n g a g r e a t and liv in g se c tio n o f our c o u n tr y by its le sse r ligh ts and cruder v o ic e s n e e d s to civilize its to n g u e . T his is the press in which by dr ear y u sa g e “ S o u t h ” and “ r e a c ­ ti o n a r y ” have b e c o m e sy n o n y m o u s term s. The p resu m p tio n is false and the la n g u a g e libelous. Who says so? W ho has the right? The S o u th has the righ t. The N ashville T e n n e s s e a n , a t th e capital o f th e natal sta te o f a tom ic e n e r g y and th e T V A, is o f the S o u th , so u th e rly . T he N ash ville T e n n e s s e a n say s so and know s w h e r e o f it speaks. The d e m a g o g ic c h a n t so o ft e n heard in the le g isla tiv e halls is not the true voice o f th e South. T h e S o u th is its p e op le , and the people o f the South look and strive fo rw a rd as e a r n e s t ly and c o u r a g e o u s l y as a n y o fth e n a tio n . The South a nd The N a sh v ille T e n n e s s e a n u n ­ f l a g g in g l y sup p orted F ra n k lin I). R o o s e v e lt in his fo u r m em or ab le ca m p a ig n s, not a s so m e see m to su p p ose, blindly, b e c a u se he w a s a D em o cra t, but b eca u se he was a D e m o c r a t w ho b elie v e d in d e ­ m o cra cy ; b ecau se he b r o u g h t the A S A , the F S A , an d I \ A ; b eca u se he d e n o u n c e d lim itation o f the s u f f r a g e , and ch am p io n ed the right o f f r e e men to w ork to g e t h e r tow ard b e tt e r in g th e com m on lot; b eca u se he sou n ded the r a lly in g cr y a g a in s t the dark fo r c e s o f world op p ressio n . T h e voice o f the p eo ple o f th e S o u th , if it could be s o u n d e d in open chorus, w ould bid A m e r ic a o nw a rd in clearest a c c e n t. W h o sa ys so? The N a sh v ille T e n n e s s e a n . . . The peop le o f the S o u th w a n t a n e w day in politics at home, g o v e r n m e n t s th a t will be e le c te d by and r esp o n s iv e to the m a j o r ity will. And in no S o u th er n st a te is this popular d is sa tisfa c t io n with m isrep re se n ta tio n m ore a c u te th an in T e n n e s s e e . H er e B o ssism — as p e rson ified in B oss C rump a nd the n o toriou s S h elb y C o u n ty m a c h i n e — p rofited by p oll-tax d is fr a n c h is e m e n t o f the m an and villainously has laid its h an ds upon th e political life. This y ear, as in p rev iou s e le c tio n ye ars, T he N a sh v ille T e n ­ nessean has f i x e d its sh ou ld er to the task o f r e n o v a tio n the people have assu m ed and p ro sec u te w ith e v e r -f ir m e r d e te r m in a tio n and b r ig h t e n in g prospects. T h e task is by no m ea n s light. T he grip o f is h a rd en ed by th e d e sp era tio n Bossism upon the public o f f i c e s o f m ach in es f i g h t in g with their back to the w all. B u t n eith er this n e w sp a p e r nor the lib e r ty -lo v in g e le c to r a te o f T e n n e s s e e w ill w a v er in th eir r eso lu tio n or their u n d e r ta k in g . . . It is the firm e n f o r c e ­ ment o f the e le c tio n l a w s Mr. C armack will deal th at reg im e a sh a t te r in g blow by d e f e a t in g the elder m a ch in e s e n a t o r . . . T H e D A » ? y T e x a n The Dtulv t e x a n . t t u i J e n t n e w »pai. t i , t h e U n i v e r s i t y uf a A u s t i n e v e r ? m o r n i n g e x c e p t M o n d a y s a n d S a t u r d a y s . S e p t p m b e r m d Texan by t h e s u m m e r s e s s i o n u n d e r Inc t e x a s S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s t w i e r weekl y d u r i n g t h e t e x a s , is p u b l i s h e d t o J n a e , t i t l e of T h e S u m m e r Nev?* c o n t r i b u t i o n s m a ? be ma d e by • t f i ces bervie* s h o u l d be m a d e in t h e bus i ne. ' ? office. J o u r n a l i s m B u i l d i n g 108 ( 2 - 2 4 7 3 ) ' n J o u r n a l i s m Bui l di ng 101. 102 a n d t e l e p h o n e t i • ( 2 - 2 4 73 ) or a t t h e e d i t o r i a l C o m p l a i n t s s h o u t d e l i ve r y C a r r i e r Mail, o u t o f Vust i n in Au s t i n Mail, S U B S C R I P T I O N KA I ES T h e Daily T e x a n is e n t e r e d as s e c o nd cis?* mai l a t Aus' i r. , T e x a - . by Act of Co n g r e e ? . Ma r c h 8. 1879. «0c m o n t h l y 60 c m o n t h l y 80c m o n t h l y t h e p o s t of f i c e st N A T I O N A L A D V S R T I S I N ' i o r .'(adonai Advertising Service, Inc College P ubhibers R epresentative A 2 0 M a d i s o n Ave. C i c a c "* • B o s t o * > L o s A n s c i r t N e w Y o w s N. Y • S a n f n a n c i a c o Men tar ^nodded GafeSicfe ft t o E ditor-in-C hief _ A ssociate Editor Society Sp or t* Amusement* Editor.—^ N i g h t Edi t or * Nobl e tv jj tu r t ' l i t o r — H O R A C E B U S B Y — M ickey N e b e n z a h l . J o y c e P u r v e y Ii G a l l a g b e t J I ai rn ie G r o v e J o Wh i t e , Billy (.cia B a l i t s k y F a y e Loyd Bill J o h n s o n . B e t t y La Hill Ne vi l l e Ha y * STAFF FOR THIS ISSUE N ig h t E d ito r N ig h t R eporters C op yrea d ers N ig h t S p orts E ditor N ig h t S o c ie ty E ditor N igh t A m u se m e n ts Editor A s s i s t a n t . .............. J o e S n yd er , L aurie B e h u n g , J u d y G asto n ............. Marvin A lisk y , Dick Sh ep h erd, Bob C ole G eo rg e B a h e r a Barbara P e r im a n ... C a th e rin e C orn eliu s Ellen Geue .......................... -------------------------------------- B IL L N O B L E ................... Court Invalidates Jim Crow Travel i . J u n e t h r o u g h tr a v e lin g W A S H I N G T O N , A c tin g on an a p peal T h e co u rt was “ m i n d f u l , ” Reed from the j a la tio n , and “ the s t a t e s o f 3. — ( I N S ) — The S u p r e m e C ou rt M on­ day in va lid ated “ Jim C r o w ” laws in ten so u th e rn s t a t e s w hich r e -. quire racial r e l a t i o n on sta te b u se s th o se s t a te s. said, th a t co n d itio n s v a r y a m o n g n or th ern and w e ste r n s t a t e s with inter- ‘ P ractically no Segvo p o p u l a t e , a industrial ea ste rn s t a t e s w ith teunall p e r c e n ta g e o f c o lo re d pop- the S u p r e m e C ourt o f A p p ea ls o f Vir- ; I)eep Sou th with p e r c e n t a g e s o f frorn 2b to nea rly 50 per c e n t col- gin ia, s ix -to -o n e d e cisio n , held th a t Vhr- ored. . . . ” g i n i a ’s s e g r e g a t io n law , as it per- j u s t ice R eed said the c o u r t had ta m s to in te r sta te bu ses, is u n c o n - | aiso borne jn m jnd th at “ Jo c a l e f- to prom ote a m ic a b le rela- stitu tio n a l. le g is­ in d if f ic u l t area-' bv in t e r sta t e the from colored t s G eorg ia, L ou isian a, A rk a nsa s, T e x a s, and L O k l a h o m a . Alabama. Mississippi'- tr a n s p o rta tio n e m e r g e ” in N o r th and S o u th C arolina, forts sim ilar tionfl c o n c e n tr a t io n „ Thr r ulin g ap p lies to the S u p r e m e C oa rt, s e g r e g a t io n ]a tiv e in a o f in ,, , . . .u . th a t . . . , , . .u the The m a jo r ity op inion, read by s y s te m o f tr a n sp o rta tio n I he ( ourt s d ecision reversed a . a s t a t e , ... v ir g in ia d ecision had the right to r e g u la t e p a s s e n - l a t e ^ a t g er s e a t in g in in t e r s ta t e buses. . J u s t ic e r ra n k fu rter, in a separ- . c o n c u r r in g o p in io n , agr eed im position upon na tio na l a la w s would J u stice Reed, said th a t the Court c r a z y -q u ilt o f sta te th a t “ s e a t in g a r r a n g e m e n t s o p e r a te to burden c o m m e r c e un- fe lt i n t e r - 1 rea so n a b ly , w h eth er such contra- for th e d i f f e r e n t ra ce s law s st a te m o to r tra v e l req u ire a sin g le , d ie t a r y and c o n f u s in g s t a t e u n ifo rm rule to prom ote and pro- c o n c ern racial c o m in g lin g or racial t e d national s e g r e g a t i o n .” t r a v e l .” o f in ,* , people in th e .-south. ., .. ★ * Truman Accepts Resignation O f Stettiniusfrom UN W A S H I N G T O N , J u n e 3 (I N S ) — P r e s id e n t T rum an late Monday re lu c ta n tly a cc ep ted the r e s ig n a ­ tion o f E dw ard P. S t e t tin i u s Jr., first p e r m a n e n t ll. S. d e le g a t e to the U n ite d N a tio n s S e c u r it y C o u n ­ cil a f t e r a W hite H o u s e m e e t in g at w-hich S t e t tin i u s in sisted th at he be relieved . H er s ch e l V. J o h nso n, 5 2-year- old fo rm er m in ister to S w e d e n and S t e t t in i u s ’ d e pu ty , will ca rry on as d e le g a t e until the P r e s id e n t n a m es those m o st a su cce s so r , a m o n g the fo r p r o m in en tly m e n tio n ed num b er one A m erican post in the U n ite d N a tio n s are: John W in an t, fo rm er a m b a s s a ­ dor to G reat Britain and recen tly- a p po inted U. S. d e le g a t e to U .K .’s ed u ca tion a l, s c ie n tif ic and cu ltu ra l o rg a n iza tio n . U n d e r se c r e ta r y o f S t a t e D ean A ch eson . General G eorge C. Marshall, the P r e s id e n t’s special a m b a s sa d o r to Party to Honor Scholarship Winners Wi liners o f sch olarsh ip s g iv en by the J u n io r P a n -A m er ican Round T able will be a n n o u n c e d at a jo in t m e e t in g and party to be held by th e o r g a n iz a tio n in T e x a s U n io n 30 1 at 8 o ’clock T u e sd a y night. The party will be in honor o f the sc h olarsh ip w in n ers, th e o u tg o i n g o f f ic e r s , and Mrs. Pura Leker. < hina. G en eral D wight I). E ise n h o w e r , p r e s e n t a rm y c h ie f o f s t a f f . P r e sid e n t Truman a c c e p te d .Stet­ t in iu s ’ resig n atio n b eca u se o f the d e l e g a t e ’s “ e a rn est i n s i s t e n c e ” that he he relieved im m e d ia te ly . Parade Starts Used Book Drive (C o n tin u e d from P a g e I ) sin g a fillet on the p rogram , and B lount will also e m cee . B o ok s tu rned in d u rin g th e pa­ rade and rally, co llected d u r in g the d r iv e ’s duration , and d ep osited a t I ca m p u s -w id e b oo th s on Book Day, W e d n e sd a y , J u n e 5, w ill be cashed in at D rag b ookstores. M o n e y from re c e ip ts will help build th e dorm ­ it o ry pictured in the S u n d a y , J u n e 2, D a ily T ex a n , and p rovid e sc h o l­ arships for the ch ildren o f v e t ­ erans. “ It is e s p ec ia lly im p o r ta n t tha t as m a n y stu d e n ts as can jo in the parad e, see the ra lly — and bring a lo n g a used t e x t b o o k , ” Peppy B lo u n t em ph asized . “ A f t e r all the this p u b lic ity p ro jec t, people all over th e state are lo o k in g tow ard th e U n iv e r s ity ! to se e w h a t w e can do w ith it. It’s up to us to show them th a t w e can put it o v e r .” t h a t ’s been g iv e n Smith Lashes At Rainey Gives Quick Review Of Novel ‘USA’ (C o n tin u ed from P a g e I ) in the sa m e breath P a in te r and e n d o r s in g Dr. R a in ey fo r G o v er­ n o r .” A f t e r Dr. P a in te r has t i r e ­ le s sly and w-ith g r e a t skill w ork ed to p r o m o te th e U n i v e r s i t y ’s in t e r ­ ests. he is g r e e te d by a “ m in o r ity ” g r o u p with an a tta ck , and the sp e a k e r said, certa in m e m b e r s o f tho f a c u l t y are e n c o u r a g in g the s t u d e n t s in this a tt itu d e . R e f e r r in g to th e R e g e n t ’s c o n ­ s t itu t e d a u th o r ity fro m sta te law, Mr. Sm ith sta te th a t “ The men and w o m e n w-ho o b s t in a te l y put th eir w h im a bo ve th e law- b ecom e o u tla w s b ec au se t h e y c h o o se to ig ­ nore th e law. “ Dr. P a in te r f u l ly u n d e r sta n d s the situ a tio n at th e U n i v e r s i t y , ” Mr. S m ith said, “ a situ a tio n la r g e ­ ly c r e a te d by c e rta in g arr u lou s p r o fe s so r s who d e lig h t in the d is­ irra­ co r d a n t music o f th eir ow n tion al rh etoric— a s itu a tio n cr e a te d by p olitical order to se r v e political en d s . . . T h ey w ou ld m a k e o f the U n iv e r s i t y a b r a w lin g house o f hot h ea d s— a co n v o c a tio n o f q u a ck ­ ery and in toler an ce . “ T he people o f T e x a s will not to le r a te such a sp e c t a c le fo r lo ng. T h ey have a right to th e lo y a lty o f th e men and w o m e n on th e f a c ­ u lty w h o draw s t a te p a y , and th e y shall e x p e c t the s t u d e n t s who co m e to the b e n e f i t s fr om the s a c r i f ic e s o f the to deport ta x p a y e rs o f T e x a s th e m s e lv e s as y o u n g cit iz e n s o f the civ ilize d sta te w h o r esp e ct the law s o f th a t S t a t e . ” th e U n iv e r s ity to e n jo y F rom there, he b eg an q u otin g a n c ie n t sa ges. Dan M oody Jr. W ins Brown Calculus Prize D a n Moody Jr. o f A u stin , son o f f o r m e r G o vern o r and Mrs. Dan M oody, w o n th e B ro w n U n iv e r s ity in a c o n te s t held C alcu lu s Prize S a tu r d a y a ft e r n o o n , J u n e I, Dr. I P. M. B a teh eld er, a s s o c ia te p r o - ; l e s s o r o f pure m a th e m a tic s, an- j non need M onday. G. J. C o rley w as a c lo se second. T h e e x a m in a tio n fo r this prize is o p en o n ly to s t u d e n t s c o m p l e t ­ in g th e fir st cou rse in ca lcu lu s in ! the D e p a r tm e n t o f P u re Mathe- I m atics. It is a p p r o x im a te ly $13. I Ro y T h o m a i o n Visit* Dr . W a t t Dr. Roy T h o m ason , w h o received his d octor o f p h ilo so p h y d e g r ee in b io-ch em istr y from th e U n iv e r ­ sity, v isited Dr. G. W. W a t t o f the D e p a r tm e n t last w eek . Dr. T h o m a so n w ork ed w ith Dr. W a tt on th e M an hattan P ro­ je c t and is now in B e r k e le y , Calif. o f C h e m is tr y *7be. tyibUui Jtine. A S T A T E M E N T | F e llo w S t u d e n t s : “ E v e r y o n e w ish e s to h av e truth - on his side, but it is not e v e r y o n e th a t sin c e r e ly w ish es to be on the side o f t r u t h .”— Richard W h a tley . For the p a st w e e k we, th e o f f i ­ cers o f th e T e x a s S t u d e n t R a in ey fo r G ov ern o r Club, hav e been o b ­ s e r v i n g a tt e n t iv e l y the a c ti v iti e s ' o f “ a n o t h e r ” g o v e r n o r ’s club on; the ca m p u s in order th a t w e might fair ly and in t e ll ig e n tl y ju d g e t h e i r ; aim s and pu rposes. is g o in g to so lve its g r e a t a n d vex-1 I in g g o v e r n m e n t a l p r o b le m s with i ju s tic e and fa ir n e ss, T e x a n s are g o in g to hav e to sh o w c o n s t r u c ­ tive s ta te sm a n s h ip . I n t e g r ity , I te llig e n c e , an d a c c u r a c y are c a ll­ If T e x a s in-] ed f o r ; th e r e is no p lace fo r reek-! lessn ess, ra ge, and r e v e n g e . th e ca m p u s d u r in g We f e e l th a t it is our d u ty to c o r rec t so m e in a cc u ra cies an d m i s - 1 s t a t e m e n t s th a t have been spread this aroun d last w e e k an d to make c le a r to I a n y o f the s t u d e n t body th a t is in te r e ste d our stand and p o s i t i o n , ! on on e o f the cu r r e n t c a m p u s is- , sues, j Our club has not p ro te s te d and J will not, as lo n g as we arc their o ff ic e r s , p ro tes t th e a p p o in t m e n t I o f Dr. T. S. P a in te r. N e it h e r our I club nor a n y o f its o f f i c e r s took : a n y a c tiv e part in th e M onday, ; May 2 7 th m e e t in g at th e U n i o n . , i The p r esid en t and v ic e - p r e s id e n t did not even a tte n d . T he w h o le is­ sue is fa r rem o v ed from our pur- pose and p rogram . H o w ev er, it s e e m s th a t the “ o t h e r ” g o v e r n o r ’s club did tak e an a c tiv e part with : sp e a k e r s and signs. I W e have n e v e r rep r e se n te d our* I se lv e s as s p e a k in g fo r nor a s rep ­ r e s e n t in g A L L the s t u d e n ts. W hen | w e f ir s t o rg a n ize d our Club in ! March, we took a ca m p u s poll and a n n o u n c e d the resu lts w h ich w ere as fo l lo w s : 50 per c e n t f o r Rai- fo r a n ­ a g a in s t! R ainey, and 30 per c e n t eith e r un- | decid ed or i n d i f f e r e n t . J e s t e r got for se c o n d place 2 1i per c e n t I w ith S te v e n s o n and A llred close : behind him. T his poll w a s c o m ­ p leted March 20th. Let us call to I y o u r a t t e n t io n th a t 20 per ce n t I o f th e s t u d e n t body is a b o u t 2 ,5 0 0 . j F rom the b e g in n in g w e h ave not r e p r e s e n t e d o u r se lv e s as sp ea k in g f o r th a t g r o u p nor fo r th e u nde- j cid ed 3 0 per c en t. j ney, 20 per c e n t eith e r ju s t i t h e r c a n d id a te or T he prim ary o b je c t iv e o f our o r ­ g a n iz a t io n is to help e le c t H o m er P. R a in e y G o vern o r o f th e S ta te o f T ex a s. W e are a c tiv e ly su p p o r t-! in g R a in e y be cau se w e fe e l t h a t 1 he is o f f e r i n g the m o st c o n s t r u c ­ tiv e pro gra m to the p eo p le o f the s t a te o f a n y g u b e r n a to r ia l c a n d i­ d ate in th e past se v e r a l e le c tio n s ,] is fu lly c a p a b le and and th a t he his in t e ll ig e n t e n o u gh to p rop o sed p latform . f u lfill Our o r g a n iz a tio n a s su ch has its a c tiv itie s to pro­ d e s ig n e d all m o te th is o b je c tiv e . Y e t, w e fu lly ! rea lize th a t the a c t i v it i e s o f the m e m b e r s c a n ’t be c o n f i n e d to this a lo n e . T he practice o f picking m e m b e r s out o f an o r g a n iz a tio n and r id ic u lin g them to c a s t r e f l e c ­ is e n ­ tio n s on the en tire g r o u p tir ely u n w a r ra n te d . N o broad­ in t e llig e n t p erso n w ou ld I m in d ed, g iv e such an a ttack seco n d th o u g h t. a F u r th e r m o r e , Jim S m ith and H o ra ce B u sb y are n ot m e m b e r s o f ou r club, th ou g h t h e y s e e m to be th e m ain o b je c t o f th e a ttack , a lo n g w ith Rev. B la ke S m ith , Clar­ e n c e A y r e s, W. Lee O ’D a n iel, and S id n e y H illm a n — n o n e o f whom but are m em b ers o f our Club, w h o s e a ctiv itie s th e w h a te v e r -it-is- I’m A g a in st -it Club a tt r ib u te s to our o r g a n iz a tio n . I f a n y o f the a b o v e nam ed p eo ple ar e w o rk in g to e le c t Dr. R ain ey , t h e y are not d o in g so throu gh ou t Club and n o n e o f th eir a c tiv itie s can tr u t h ­ f u lly be attrib u ted to us. W ith a w eek o f th eir e f f o r t b e ­ fo r e us th e k in d es t th i n g th a t w'e can say a b o u t the “ o p p o s itio n ” is is non -con - th a t th e ir p la tfo r m sfr u c tiv e , m alicious, and in a c c u ­ rate. “ E v e r y vio la tio n o f truth is a stab at th e health o f hum an s o c i­ ety ” — E m erson . T h e R A IN E Y for G O V E R N O R C L U B O ffic e r s, Larry J o n e s, P r e s id e n t Marian C ramer, V ic e -P r e s id e n t Curry G illmore, S e c r e ta r y D a v e Clark, T r e a su r e r C la y to n B la k e w a y , O r g a n iz a ­ tio n a l D irector. Bull Session B y B E N C A P P S A v e te r a n in th e G ra d u a te School can have his th e s is ty p e d and paid fo r un d er the GI Bill. A t p r e s e n t th is is b e in g h a n d le d by Miss M a e b e ss M a tth e w s, s e c r e t a r y a n d in th e in v e s tm e n t o f f i c e , Main B u ild in g 104. If y o u w a n t t o ta k e a d v a n t a g e o f this, g o by and see h er and she will tell y o u how to g o a b ou t it. L a ter on it w ill p ro ba b ly he tak en care o f in the sa m e w a y as r e q u is itio n s in th e U V A S o f f ic e . in v e s tm e n t a s s is t a n t A d v i c e g i v e n by o n e U n i v e r s i t y o f f i c i a l s e e m* t o b e well w o r t h t a k i n g h e e d of. H e *ay* t h a t a n y v e t e r a n w h o get* a c h e c k f r o m t h e V A w h e n h e i» n ot e n t i t l e d t o it s h o u l d s e n d it h ac k i m m e d i a t e l y , a n d , also, a n y v e t e r a n s h o a l * r e f u s e t o l e t t h e VA p a y his f e e s if h e is n o t e n t i t l e d t o it. P a s s i v e a c c e p t a n c e of m o n e y in thi s m a n n e r is d e f r a u d i n g t h e g o v e r n m e n t , S o m e s t u d e n t s h av e n o t y et fou n d ou t how to g e t b oo ks and th at su p p lie s un d er th e GI Bill. One v e t w a s heard to rem a rk he d id n ’t have this b o o k -b u y in g b u s in e s s fig u red ou t y e t so he ju s t g o e s d ow n and p a y s fo r th em h im self. This is a v e r y foo lish th in g to do. Y ou can g e t a req u is itio n fo r su p p lies n o w in ju s t a f e w m inu tes. If you w a n t to g e t so m e su p p lies, go into the UV A S o f f i c e in S u tt o n Hall 110. You will have to fill ou t a little blank s h o w in g w h a t you need. One o f the secretary's will ty p e y o u out a re q u i­ sition im m ed ia tely , w h ich you use j u s t like m o n e y in a n y o f the It th re e book sto res near th e cam pus. T h a t ’s all th ere is to it. m a y be th a t you will have to w ait o v e r n ig h t for y o u r r e q u is itio n a t th e b e g in n in g o f th e s u m m e r term sin ce work will be p ilin g up in th e U V A S o f f i c e th en . M a x F ic h te n b a u m , a ss ist a n t r egistra r, e s t im a t e s th a t th e r e will be in th e n eigh b orh o od o f 6 ,5 0 0 v e te r a n s re g is te r e d in th e U n i ­ v e r s ity this sum m er. A su r v e y has show n tha t a b o u t 80 per c e n t o f v e te r a n s now e n ro lled will remain fo r the su m m er, and the other 1,5 00 are e x p e c te d to r e g is te r Ju ly I. BA College Announces 130 Degree Candidates Dr. J. A. F itz g e r a ld , D ea n o f th e C o lleg e o f B u s in e s s A d m in ­ is tratio n , has a n n o u n c e d th e c a n ­ E d w i n O s c a r N m t t i l a M a r y M a r g a r e t St o l l Le o H e r m a n Ol s o n 1’a u l i n e Bai l ey B e t t y Ge n e S t o n e Wi l l i a m M i m m s d id a te s fo r th e d e g r e e o f B a ch elo r I s o b e l E l a i n e o f B u sin es s A d m in istr a tio n in R o w l a n d Ka l e T h o m a s J e n n i n g s J u n e , 19 46. A n y co rrec tio n s should be rep o rted to W a g g o n e r H all 119. 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H e l e n Fe l i c e B r u s h - M a r y V i r g i n i a s a l e r J a c k s o n C l e d a Le e B u r l e s o n J o e p h A n t h o n y M a r y Lee B u c h a n a n E l m o r e C a m m a c k Ar o o n G a r y C a r t e r J r . R i c h a r d O w e n C a t o W i l l i a m H o m e r C h a n d l e r J o h n F r a n k l i n C o h e n J a n e k e E d i t h I/ oui sc J a p h e t Da n i e l B e n j a m i n J u r a n N o r m a F a y K a r c h m e r W' illiam B r o w n i n g K e e l i n g Mi l d r e d Luc i l e K e r s t e n J a m e s F. 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Be a le r t to u n k n o w n d ep th s and cu rren ts. L et an hour a f t e r a meal p ass b e f o r e g o in g in to th e w a ter . C o m e ashore at th e f i r s t sign o f th e w a ter a t o n ce if you are chilled . in w h en o v e r h e a te d . Do n o t go L ea rn in p o ss ib ly p o llu ted w a te r ; e v e n a f e w m iles b elo w s e w a g e o u t l e t s is d a n g e ro u s. flo a t. N e v e r sw im fa t ig u e , a nd le a v e to So picnic, va ca tio n , and hav e fun at n ea rb y lakes and ponds. B ut d o n ’t g o near th e w a te r , u n ­ less you fo llo w th e sim p le s a f e t y rules. Recruiters Visit UT in Helicopters (C o n tin u e d from P a g e I ) to sta tio n see w h a t road to w n it is, said on e o f the m en r id in g a lon g . A sack o f sand will help b a la n c e j u s t as well. Major F o w l e r b e lie v e s th at the is f ly in g , S ik orsk y R-5, w h ich he tra vels s m o o th e r lig h t a ir ­ th an c r a f t d u r in g r ou gh w e a th e r , and sh ou ld th e m o to rs stop in flig h t, la r g e ov erh e a d p rop e ller can th e be c o n tro lle d to t h e grou n d . A t le ast, t h a t ’s w h a t th e hook says. T h ere has been o n ly on e a c c id e n t w ith c o p ters at B rooks F ield , and M ajor F o w l e r th e h e lico p ter did ad m its not b eh a v e q u ite e x ­ p ected th a t tim e. to ea se a ship like w a s th a t He w a s m a k in g p ractice p ick­ u ps w ith the lo n g “ l i f t , ” used to r e scu e m en in a c c e s sib le fr o m p laces, and w a s m o v in g a b o u t tw e n t y m iles p er hour j u s t a lit- ‘ th e gr o u n d , w h en his tie a b ov e m o to r stop p ed . The ship c a m e to th e gro u n d , sk idded on to its nose, tw is te d , to all ; sid es, lo s t its tail, and did every-1 th in g b u t d is in t e g r a t e — b u t no j on e w a s hurt. The m an the l i f t u n d e r n e a th w as th row n clear, a nd e x c e p t f o r a s cra tch rec eiv ed b y the n a v ig a t o r fr om his s a f e t y th r e e m e n w e n t u n ­ b elt, to u ch ed . turn ed , flip p ed th e in O f f i c i a l N cU iceA . in f o r a d e g r e e c a r d a t o n c e j u n i o r l a k i n g a b a c h e l o r ' s d e g r e e s t u d e n t * w h o a r e c o n s i d ­ All t h e e r i n g J u n e Col l e ge of A r t s a n d S c i e n c e s s h o u l d m a k e a p p l i c a ­ o r A u g u s t , 1947 t i on t h e R e g i s t r a r ' s Of f i ce . 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T h e B u r s a r ’# Of f i c e will he t h e a f t e r n o o n s of J u n e 6 a n d c l osed on J u n e ti on a c c o u n t o f P r e - r e g i s t r a t i o n . t h e h o u r s C. H . S P A R E N B E R G . A u d i t o r . is A t t h e t i m e f ee? a r e pa i d a t G r e g o r y G y m on W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y , J u n e f> a n d J u n e 6, all v e t e r a n s will r e oe i »e a p e r s o n n e l c a r d, w h i c h t h e a p p l i c a t i o n n e c e s s a r y t o o b t a i n r e q u i s i t i o n s . It a ho 4U b e t u r n e d A d v i s o r y S e r v i c e n o t J u n e 20. T h e v e t e r a n m a y t u r n i t in a t U V A S , S u t t o n Hal l 1 10 o r a t t h e G y m d u r i n g i s s u e d r e g i s t r a t i o n . R e q u i s i t i o n ? will b e b e g i n n i n g M o n d a y . J u l y I, a t S u t t o n H a l l 110 b e t w e e n K a n d 4: 3 0 o ’cl ock. in t o t h e U n i v e r s i t y V e t e r a n ^ ? , l a t e r t h a n V E T E R A N S A D V I S O R Y S E R V I C E d e s i r i n g a s t u d e n t ? W o r k i n g s t a t e ­ t h e s e c t i o n ­ p r e - r e g i s t r a t i o n t h e i r e m ­ f r o m t h e S t u d e n t E m p l o y m e n t B u ­ l a ? t m i n u t e c o n ­ m e n t of w o r k i n g h o u r ? f o r i z i ng c o m m i t t e e s h o u l d p r e s e n t a pl o y e r ? t o r e a u a t o n c e f us i on. f o r l e t t e r t o a v o i d C H A R L E S T D i r e c t o r , S t u d e n t E m p l o y m e n t B ureau . C L A R K . Will “Car Trouble” Spoil Your Vacation? Check with us while you plan that Summer trip home. A sk About Convenient Terms. Howard Kuhlman 501 W. 6th 8-6461 Authorized Lincoln-Mercury Dealers