T h e D Vol. 47 Price Five Cents MJSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FFEBRUARY 8,~ 1946 Four Pages Today No. 99 TH • F i r s t Co l i e g e D a i l y I n t h e S o u t h Longhorns Seek Baylor’s Scalp Here Saturday 5,298 Students Sign Up For Spring Semester By F L O R E N C E F E I T of fi c e T h u r s d a y F i g u r e s comp i l e d in t h e Regis­ t r a r ’s n i g h t showed 5, 298 U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s t o h a v e g o n e t h r o u g h p r e- r e g i s ­ t r a t i o n f o r t h e S p r i n g S eme st e r . O f t h e to t a l , which i nc l ud ed e v e ry school a n d college e x c ep t Law, G r a d u a t e , a n d E n g i n e e r i n g , 3,881 p a icl t h e i r f ee s b e f o r e l e av in g t h e G r e g o r y G y m stage. S ect ions in m a n y of t h e c ou rs e s closed e a r l y in t h e m o r n i n g w i t h s o m e ne w se ct i ons h av i n g to be opene d. T h e H o m e E co no m i cs d e p a r ­ t m e n t s e ct i on iz e rs w e r e a l mo s t a m a z e d a t t he l a rg e n u m b e r o f s t u ­ d e n t s t a k i n g IL E. 307Q, a c our se w hi ch is o p e n ed t o gir ls who a r e n o t m a j o r i n g in h o me economics. “ W e h ad p l a n n e d on f o u r s e c ­ t hi s c o ur se b u t o ne o f t i o ns o f t h e m w a s chosen by 8 : 3 0 , ” Miss L uc y R a t h b o n e , c h a i r m a n of t h e d e p a r t m e n t o f H o m e Eco nomi cs, s t a te d. “ By 12, t h r e e n e w se c­ t i o ns w e r e a d d e d a n d t wo o f t h e m a r e n o w cl osed, ” she added. Classes in child d e v e l o p m e n t an d e l e m e n t a r y t e x t i l e s a r e closed a n d n e w secti ons will h av e t o be p r o ­ vided. W h e n a s ke d if t h e home ec on omi c s d e p a r t m e n t w a s p l a n ­ n i n g to c u t down on c o ur se s as t h e C h e m i s t r y d e p a r t m e n t has ha d to do in some o f t h e i r basic cour se s, Miss R a t h b o n e s t a t e d t h a t n o t h i n g o f t h a t n a t u r e wa s b e i n g p la n n e d a l t h o u g h she did a d m i t t h a t t h e ho me ec on omi c s d e p a r t m e n t could n o t h a n dl e t oo m a n y m o r e s t u d e n t s bec aus e o f t h e lack o f e q u i p m e n t a n d t e ac her s. N e a r l y all s e . t i o n s in f r e s h m a n a n d s o p h o mo r e h i st or y w e r e f ull F R I D A Y 8 - 12— f i f t h A n n u a l D eb a t e I n s t i ­ t u t e r e g i s t r a t i o n , T e x a s Union 309. 10-12— S y m p o s i u m on “ D e b a t i n g T he C o m p u l s o r y Mi l i t a r y T r a i n ­ i ng Q u e s t i o n , ” H o g g Au d i - ' t or i u m. 1 1 : 1 5 — “ Music Is Y ou r s , ” W F A A , K FR C, WO A I. 2 - 9 : 3 0 — Col lege D eb a t e s ( S c h e d ­ ules will be ava i l a bl e a t T e x a s I U ni on 3 0 9 ) . 2 : 1 5 — S i g m a Delt a Chi, J. B. IOO. I n t r a m u r a l 4 : 4 5 — M e n ’s soccer, field. 5 — C a m p u s L e a g u e o f W o m e n V ot e r s, M a i n L oun ge , T ex a s U ni on. 5— Gi r l s’ b as ket ba l l , W o m e n ' s , G y m 135*136. 5 — Si dn e y L a n i e r L i t e r a r y S o c i - | et y, Al ph a Chi O m e g a house. t o u r n a m e n t , 5— Gir ls’ d u c k pin L o n g h o r n Bowding Alleys. 5 : 3 0 — C a n t e e n Ai des m e e t a t t o C a m p T e x a s U n io n Swi ft. to go 0 : 1 5 - 0 : 3 0 — “ T h e y D r e a m e d a n d D a r e d , ” K TBC. I o t a Epsilon b a n q u e t , 7— R a m s h o r n b a n q u e t , T ex as F e d e r a t e d W o p t e n ’s Cl ub b u i l d ­ ing. —S i gma I) risk i 11 Hotel. —A m e r i c a n P h a r m a c e u t i c a l A s ­ s ociat ion b a n q u e t , A u s t i n H o ­ tel. 7— F r e e Frolic, Main F r i d a y L ou nge , T e x a s Union. 7 : 3 0 — Rabbi R u d av s k y ; J o s e p h will s p e ak on “ I n t e r - m a r r i a g e , ” Hillel F o u n d a t i o n . 7 : 3 0 — L e c t u r e b y Dr. J os e p h L. H r o m a d k a , U n i ve r si t y P r e s b y - j t e r i a n Chur ch . 8— O p e r a “ Chi mes o f N o r m a n d y , ” H o g g A u d i to r i u m . 8 — Radio G r o u p o f A A U W , 602 W e s t 28t h St. 8— C o m m u n i t y C h e s t o f A u s t i n, A u s t i n Public L i br ar y. 8 - So u t h C e n t r a l T e x a s clubs, J u n i o r Ballr oom, T e x a s Union. S A T U R D A Y 8 :30 - 9 :30 — C o l l e g e d e b a t e s ' ( sc h ed u le s ava i l a b l e a t T ex a s Union 3 0 9 ) . 9 - 12— T e x a s G e n e r a l E x hi bi t i o n . ' A ca d e m i c Room, Ma in Build-; ing. 10- 12— De b a te on C o m p u l s o r y Mil it a ry Training, * H o g g A u d i t o r i u m . S y m p o si u m 2-5— High School d e b a t e s ( S c h e d ­ ules a va i l a b l e in G. IL 103 ) . 8— Bay lor-T ex as ba s ke t ba l l g am e , G regory Gym. 8— U n iv e r s it y O p e r a C o m p a n y ! Nor-, “ Ch i me s p r e s e n t s m a n d y , ” H o g g A u d i t o r i u m. a f t e r 30— Ba yl or ju mc , Driskill H o l d . p a r t y , o f t he | up a n d o v e r f l o w in g ; a t 4:20 p.m. T h u r s d a y t h e hi st or y p r o f es s o r s w e r e t r y i n g t o a r r a n g e f o r n e w s e ct i ons in H is t o r y 15, 9, a n d 4. M e m b e r s of t he E n gl i s h d e p a r t ­ m e n t w e r e pu zzled a t f ew p eopl e in some o f t h e i r a d v a n ce d classes. N u m b e r s a d v a n ce d E ng l i s h cou s es was f i g u r e d o u t so t h a t the s ecti ons could be provided. Onl y a b o u t h a l f of t h e kn o wn f u t u r e m e m b e r s of t h e classes si gned up, whi ch lead t h e section c h e c k e rs t o believe t h a t only a b o u t t he in h a l f o f t he s t u d e n t s in the U n i v e r ­ s it y a c t u a l l y p a r t i c i p a t e d in p r e ­ r eg i st r at i o n . Mr. E. J. Matthew's, r e g i s t ra r , was v e r y well pleased. “ We s t a r t e d this m o r n i n g wi t h too m a n y r eg i s­ t r a n t s , b u t by IO a. m. t h e excess had been wo rk ed o f f , ” he s tated. “ Of cour se , t h e law', e n g i n e e ri n g a n d g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s r eg is t er ed a n d pai d t h e i r f ee s a h e a d o f time so t h a t t h e f l o o r w a s n o t overly c r o w d ed , ” he declared. Pre-Registration Simple, But Green Pencil Helps B y B I L L J O H N S O N . . t h e i r “ S ect ioni z i n g . . . will begi n a t ; 8 o ’clock . and secti onizers, checkers, a n d f ee f i x e r s will be | t h e r e until t he f ini s h. ” An d so t h e y wer e. F o r ni ne h o u r s t h o u s a n d s o f pr e- j r e g i s t r a n t s had scholastic | f o r t u n e s f o r t he n e x t f o u r m o n t h s ! j u g g l e d in t h e G r e g o r y G y m ma ze t h a t wa s t he sc ene o f t he thi r d , f inal, ph a s e of e a r l y r egi s ­ a n d t r a t i o n s t u d e n t s e x c e p t l awyer s, e n g i n e e r s , a n d g r a d u a t e s , j long lines a t J ea ch a r e a b e f o r e t he v a r i o us steps o f secti onizing. A lt h o u g h b a c k- i t r a c k i n g w as p l e nt i f ul be c au s e of t h e speed with which s e c t i ons in t h e m a ­ r e q u i s i t e c ou r se s filled, j o r i t y of p r e - r e g i s t r a n t s wer e abl e to c o m p le t e t he busi ness in hal f a n h o u r o r so. A b s e n t w e r e t h e f o r all G e n e r a l f e e l i ng of t ho s e c o n ­ d u c t i n g p r e - r e g is t r a t i o n was not t h a t o f b ei ng o v e r wo rk e d (in f ac t , n e a r l y a n y o n e w a s abl e t o e n j o y a coke o r c o f f e e session if he so c h o se ) , b u t r a t h e r wi t h t h e f u ­ til it y of t h e whole syst em. Ma n y p r o f s a s s e r t e d t h a t m u c h o f t he busi ness sh oul d h ave bee n done by mail. P a r t i c u l a r l y t r o u b l e s o m e we r e t h e s t u d e n t s wh o w a n t e d t hi n gs “ j u s t so.” Bill Nail said t h a t one per son was so d e t e r m i n e d to have all T ue s d a y , T h u r s d a y , a n d S a t ­ u r d a y classes t h a t be ma de five 23 Students Take Leadership Course s t u ­ T w' ent y- th r e e U n i v e r s i t y t he d en t s h av e r e g i s t e r e d wi t h Au st i n C i t y R e c r e a t io n D e p a r t ­ m e n t f o r a c o u rs e whi ch will t r ai n t h e m as l e a de r s f o r s u m m e r p l a y­ g r o u n ds . T h e c o u r s e t a k e s place two ni gh t s a wreek f o r a per iod of six w e e ks ; f or a b o u t t wo a n d a hal f hours. the sessions last One p a r t o f t he t r a i n i n g p r o ­ g r a m consists o f giving s t u d e n t s t h e policies of t he d e p a r t m e n t , and instilling in t h e m an e f f e c t u a l u n ­ d e r s t a n d i n g of t he pr obl ems that will he p r e s e n t e d . A s e cond par t includes a c t u a l activi ty, such as folk a n d s q u a r e d a nc in g, d r a m a , music, a n d at hlet ics. Na t ur a l l y , all g e n e r a l p l a y g r o u n d thi ng s e n ­ t hi r d t e r t hi s section. T h e is secti on o f t he p r o g r a m c o n ­ t r a i n i n g c e r n ed p r i ma r i l y with s t u d e n t s how' t he s e a c ­ t ea c h t he va r i o u s r ec re at i on tivities c e n t e r s wi t h which t h e y ma y e v e n t u a l l y come in co nt a c t . into t o in All t h r e e s e ct i ons c o n s t i t u t e an i mpr ove d r e c r e a t i o n a l p r o g r a m in which lies g r e a t hope f o r the f u ­ t u r e. r e t u r n t r ip s b e f o r e he o b t a i n e d an a w e s o m e 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. sc he d ­ ule. “ He p r o b a b l y lost mo r e sleep f i g u r i n g t h a t one o u t t h a n h e ’ll r e ­ gai n on all o f n e x t s e m e s t e r ’s Mo n da ys , We d n es d a ys , a n d F r i ­ d a y s . ” A. L. McClellan was b o a s t i n g of t h e f a c t t h a t b ef o r e t he d a y ende d he h a d s e n t t h r e e peopl e t o the c he ck e r s w i t h o u t coming back. t h e i r Depl or in g t he f a c t t h a t eve r y t ime she had a sc h edu l e in o r d e r a c a n c e ll a ti o n notice on one o f t h e c o u r s e s ’ secti ons would be h an de d to her, F r a n c i l l e W e b e r poi nt e d o u t a n eve n wors e s c h ed ul e co n ­ flict. t h r e e ‘m u s t ’ c ou r se s t h a t had only one se ct i on a n d all c a me a t t h e s a me ti m e . ” s t u d e n t had “ On e Of c our se t h e r e w e r e t h e sly c h a r a c t e r s w’ho use d t h e i r wits in s i mp l i f y i ng ( or m a y b e e q u a l l i n g ) t he sit uat i on . Wo r d d i d n ’t t ak e too long to g et a r o u n d t h a t the c h ec k er s w e r e us i ng g r e e n pencils. The wise boys t h e n c a m e p r ep a r e d with n e wl v- b o u gh t g r e e n pencils See G R E E N , Faire 4. UT Ex Questions Refusal by A&M O fficial Explains Requirement Rule T h r e e of ficials o f A&M have been n ot i f ie d t o give r e a so n f o r t h e i r r e f u s a l t o a c c e pt t he appl i­ cation o f E w i n g S. Mc La r ty , f o r m e r s t u d e n t of t h e Uni ver si t y, to e n t e r t he A&M v e t e r i n a r y col­ lege n ext s e mes t er . t h e i r e n t i r e at; T h e U n i v e r s i t y “ All colleges r e q u i r e s t u d e n t s to ac ademic s u b m i t a p p l i c a n t v o l u n t a r ­ r ecords, a n d t r a n s c r i p t o f his ily p r e s e n t ed a r ec or d of T e x a s , ” Dea n F r a n k C. Boulton, exe cu t i ve v i ce- pr e s i d e n t o f AAM, exp l ai n e d in a s t a t e m e n t last week. v e t e r i n a r y , school, w'hich has n ot been deni ed the ap pl ic a nt , r e q u i r e s one y e a r j of p r e p a r a t o r y w or k at college level. This ma k e s it possible for to do addi tional t he a p p l i c a n t E n t r a n c e t h e to work a t T h e U n i ve r si t y of Texas, wh er e he s t a te s he c a n be r e- a d ­ mi t ted, w i t h o u t d e l a y i n g his be­ t h e s t u d y of v e t e r in a r y g i n n i n g medici ne. Upon p r e s e n t i n g a r ec­ or d w'hich m e e t s t h e col lege’s r e ­ q u i r e m e n t s he ma y t h e n he a d ­ mi t te d to A&M. Dea n Bolton con- i eluded. They Study Even Russian On Guam, Says 'Practice' Prof t o naval F r o m isl and of G u a m s t u d y i n g Rus si an in a t e ac hi ng Un i v er si t y cl assr oom it on t he is the r e c or d o f E ns i g n M a t h e r Wa l t r i p , Uni ver si t y s t u d e n t who g r a d u a t e d in Oc t ob er , 1945. E ns i gn W a l t r i p w r o t e t o his f o r m e r t e a c he r , Dr. E d u a r d Mieek, l a ng u ag e s , p r o f e s s o r o f Slavonic t h a t he has a class of t w e n t y - f i v e s t u d e n t s , a n d t h a t all show a g r e a t the s t u d y of deal o f i n t e r e s t in t he o f ­ t h a t Russian. H e w r o t e t he t h r o u g h ficers “ n e a r l y w e n t f l o o r ” w hen he o f f e r e d t o t eac h Russian, a n d said t he y “ d o u b t e d .seriously” if a n y o n e w ou l d he i n­ t e re st e d. “ I te ac h six h o ur s a w ee k, ” “ You s h ou l d see j Wa l t r ip w r ot e . how t h e y a r e i n t e r est e d. On the first n ig h t I g av e t h e m the whole al ph ab et , t a u g h t t he m script and t w e n t y a v o c a b ul a r y o f a b o u t words. to s car e a wa y I w a n t e d those who w o u l d n ’t w a n t to work. It was a h ug e dues, I ’ll admit. Only t h r e e t h a t I know o f d r op pe d t he c o u r s e . ” W a l t r i p ma ke s the s t u d e n t s keep t e xt b ook s . He has a set of Russian r ec o r d s t h a t he uses, a n d t he cla-s has discover ed t h a t his p r o n u n c i a ­ tion d o e s n ’t d i f f e r muc h f rom the records. E ns i gn W a l t r i p t ol d Dr. Micek he w ou l d r e t u r n to t h e Uni ver si t y some day, “ if a m a j o r is o f fe r e d in R u s si a n. " He st u di ed Russian two y e a r s while a t the Uni ver si t y, i Hi BI LINGUAL U N D E R S T A N D I N G is b e i n g s o u g h t I h ere b y th e se s e v e n p r o m i n e n t L a t i n - A m e r i c a n in- H e r n a n d e z , C o s t a Rica. M e x ’co; V i r g i n i a Z u n i g a , | s tru c to rs o f English, w h o a r e s t u d y i n g s p e c ia l c o u rs e s R a lp h B. L o n g , Fra n k G o o d w y n , J e s s e ViHerreal, i in a six -weeks c o u r s e s p o n s o r e d b y the U. S. O f f i c e i o f E d u c a t i o n a n d th e D e p a r t m e n t o f S t a t e in c o n ­ th eir o w n L a t i n - A m e r i c a n g o v e r n ­ junctio n with a n d J o s e p h J. J o n e s will in struct f o u r s p e c ia l c o u rs e s d u r i n g the p e r io d . E d g a r P en ick a cts as a d v i s o r fo r th e g r o u p . T h e se v e n e d u c a t o r s will See 5,298, P a g e 4. m ents. h e a r s p e cia l d is c u s s io n s a n d lectures a b o u t A m e r i ­ L e ft to r i g h t t h e y are M a n u e l P o n c ia n o , G u a t e ­ m ala; A l b e r t o H . G a r n e i r , C o s t a Rica; Sri ta. Berta can life, e d u c a t io n , a n d u n ive rsitie s while t h e y are h ere a n d will later s c a t t e r o v e r th e n a tio n to w ork M e l g a r , M e x i c o ; J u l io C a s t r o , C o s t a R ic a ; Sra. with l a n g u a g e t e a c h e r s a n d see th e co u n try . M a r t a M o l i n a d e M a d r i d , G u a t a m a ’a; N o r b e r t o ( P H O T O B Y S T E W A R T ' S . ) Madsen, Wooten Only Sure Starters B y J A C K G A L L A G H E R T e x a n S p o r t s E d i to r Cha m pio ns hip -b ou nd Baylor, wit h ev e r y t h in g to lose an d only a ga m e to g ai n iii its tw o -t e a m d o g f ig h t w ith A r k a n s a s f o r the co n fer enc e title, levels its scoring g u n a n d g r e a t collection of defensive artists on t h e L o ngh or ns S a t u r d a y at 8 o’clock in Gre go ry Gym. T e x a s ’s c ha nc e f o r s ur vi val a s t hin as a b a b y ’s skin, b u t the i s * * p r os p ec t of a l mo s t c e r t ai n d e f e a t f o r the h o m e t e a m w o n ’t k ee p the l a r g e st c r owd o f e xp e ct e d 7,000 f ans, awa y . the season, an t he T h e y ’r e the C i n d e r e l l a s ho r t space of a year, has become a n x i o u s t e a m which, see in t o the in t he m o s t f e a r e d q u i n t e t y e a r B a yl o r L a s t S o u th w es t . I d i d n ’t w in a g ame. This season Baylor Reception Will Be in Driskill in t h e Driskill H o t el The G r e en a n d Gold r e c e p t i o n f o r visi ting s t u d e n t s f r o m B a y l o r t h e Ma xi mi l ian will be held Room o f i m­ m e d ia t el y a f t e r t h e T ex a s - Ba yl o r g am e S a t u r d a y . F o r m e r Ba yl or s t u d e n t s n o w a t t e n d i n g t h e U n i ­ ver si t y will be hosts f o r t h e r e c ep ­ tion. c h a i r m a n of C h e mi s t ry . the D e p a r t m e n t of The s t a t e m e n t was t he t a k e che mi s t ry. appl ies only p r e s e n t I ma de t h a t t h e r e is no s y st e m of p r e f e r e n c e f o r s t u d e n t s p l a n n i n g This st a t e - t o to v e t e r a n s j m e n t r e g i s t r a t i o n w h o m I sy s t e m c a n n o t a c c o u n t f or, he in said, b u t s t u d e n t s t h e r e a r e t i o ns w h i ch will he obse r v e d r e g i s t r a t io n : I ) On l y a s t u d e n t s specificall y have q ui r ed r e g i s t e r f o r t h a t course. r e ­ t h e i r c u r r i c u l u m m a y c ou r se those in . ■ in a c ou r s e ma v n o t r e - r e g i s t e r f or t h a t rours<> in o r d e r to raise t n a t course in o r d e r to raise 101 a g r a d e 3) S t u d e n t s who h ave failed . t h e re a c o u r s e m a y n o t r e p e a t The s e cond s t a t e m e n t it. r e q u i r ­ is i ng c l ar if ic a ti o n, is t h a t in g e t t i n g qual if ied no p r ob le m te ac he r s. O v e r t a x e d facilities, not a s h o r t a g e of t e a c h e r s is t h e cause of r es t r ic t i on , t h ou g h t h e suppl y of t e a c h e r s is by no m e a n s p l e n ­ tiful, Dr. A n d e r s o n said. Refresher For GI Lawyers Feb. ll Chem. Courses Are Restrided Anderson Clarifies Former Report Married, Bud?’ Question Gets Odd Answers “ A r e you m a r r i e d ? ” The q u e s ­ t he tion was asked o f m a n y of 5, 000 s t u d e n t s as t h e y w e r e a b ou t to l e a v e ' G r e g o r y Gym a f t e r c o m ­ p l e t i ng p r e- r e gi s t r at i on T h u rs d a y . T h e r ea ct i o n s t o this question I w er e well w o r t h t he s e emi ng im- s t o r y on t he r est r ic t i o n o f Che m- p er t i n en ce . One i st ry 801, IO, a n d 21a, m u s t be cl ar if ied, said Dr. R. C. A nd er s o n , Military Training Is Debate Topic H igh School, College Orators Talk Today t h e y h ave lost two o u t of t w e n t y , t o A rk an s a s , on e of which was The t h e y l a t e r d ef e a t e d . whom o t h e r w a s to Ok l ah o m a A&M, the g r e a t e s t t eam B a y l o r exes ar e a s ke d t o sign t h e c h e c k Jist in t h e of fi ce o f t h e T e xa s Union. The p l a n n i n g com­ mit tee, composed of G e o r g e Nokes, Al G ra ml i ng . P et e Liles, B e t t y h ave had f o r a n u ps e t we r e e r a s e d . Marks, Bill Nail, G u y N u n n e l l y , in the r u d e s t s o r t of w a y We dnes - a n d J u n e Page, h as a r r a n g e d f o r r e f r e s h m e n t s . T h e r e J d a y a t College S t a t i on wThen t he music a n d 50-44 will be a $1 a s s e s s m e n t f o r e a c h L o n g h o r n s t h r a s h i n g f r o m t he Aggies. T h a t j B a yl or ex a t t e n d i n g t o c o v e r t h e W h a t e v e r h opes T ex as m i g h t in the nat ion. abs or b e d a high d i s h e a r t e n i n g e v er y loss t h i n g o u t of t h e Steers, a n d t h e y took t he | s t j i | \ a v e n”t r e c ov e r ed " f r o m it. Th e r e c e p t i o n is bei ng publicized on t he B a yl or ca mp u s, a n d a la r g e Re g is t r a t i on k e p t J a c k G r a y ’s n u m b e r o f s t u d e n t s a r e e xp e c t e d costs o f t he r e c ep ti on . See L O N G H O R N S , P age 2. I f o r t h e g a m e a n d p a r t y . Tw'o s t a t e m e n t s in T u e s d a y ’s P r e s e n t i n g d e b a t e s by boy m i s u n d e r - j K h o o l a n d col let :. s t u de nt s, stood the ques t i on a n d a n s w e r e d O r a t o r i c a l Associati on with a n a m a z e d Most of t he girls w er e n ot as ked b e c a u se t h e i r m a r i t al atavus coul d 0B be a s ce r t a i n e d by t h e t hi r d f inger , an(, S a t u r d left h an d t e c h ni qu e . look, “ I A M ? ’’ j U ni ve r s it y of T e x a s , he + of The is holding U8 F r i d . t he f i f t h A n n u a l D eb a t e I ns t i t ut e ! H ow ev er , some of t h e girls wer e q u es ti on e d arui t he g e ne r a l a n s w e r wa s a smile a n d a sha k e of t h e head. ^ s y mp oi i um on ‘ D e b a t i n g t he I r a i ni n g j Q u e s t i o n ” w ill be p r es e n t e d at ( o m P t i l s o r y Mil it a r y Students to Decide Route O f 65c W a g e Demand Monday The w o r k i n g s t u d e n t s o f t he | m o v e m e n t h a s b e e n g i ve n b y t he case o f r e g u l a r did n o t e n J° y t h e s t a t e of ma t r i - j T h o m a s A. R o u s s t pr esi di ng. t h r ee r e g u la - m o n >'» be was h a n d e d a q ue s ti on ! I f t h e s t u d e n t i n d ic at ed t h a t he I H o g g A u d i t o r i u m with P r of es s or U ni v e r si t y will decide w h er e t h e y shou l d s u b mi t t he 65 c e n t m i n i ­ P r o f e s s o r F o r r e s t W h a n , o f t h e m u m watre d e m a n d t o g e t best and re.-ults Mo nda y ni ght , l l , at 8 o’clock in the nai re m i m e o g r a p h e d on a p e n n y ] U n i v e r s i t y of W ichita, will give spe edi e st post card a n d m a r k e d t h a t it was the r e b u t t a l speech a n d Mr. Edd F e b r u a r y WI CA , t h e U n i v e r s i t y “ Y ” , Mot* t a r Boa r d, O r a n g e J a c k e t s , C o m­ mon Sense , a n d t h e E x - S e r v i c e ­ m e n ’s Associati on. MI CA h as a p ­ poi nt ed a c o m m i t t e e to help in t h e w h o ! t o be filled o u t f o r t he M a r r i e d Miller will sp e ak on “ Anal ys i s of J u n i o r Ballr oom of t he T e x a s s t u d y o f t he d e m a n d a n d will v o t e S t u d e n t s S ur ve y c a r r i e d on by ■ the Mil itary T r a i n i n g Q ue s t i on . ” Union. T h e q ues ti on is w h e t h e r on the q u e s t i o n s e p a r a t e l y a t t h e i r Ci ty Panhel leni c. Thi s g r o u p p l a n s I These e v en t s will he f r o m IO to f o r F e b - r u a r y 12. T h e C a m p u s L e a g u e o f to s p o ns o r a r e c re a ti o n c e n t e r f o r) | 2 o ’clock F r i d a y mor ni ng. is also d e v o t i n g Wo m e n V o t e r s then- F r i d a y p r o g r a m to t h e 65 c e n t m i n i m u m wage ques tion. t h e d e m a n d should be p u t b e f o r e mass m e e t i n g schedul e d t b e U ni ve r s i t y a d m i n i s t r a t iv e of- the place in which t o e n t e r t a i n t h e i r scheduled f or 2 t o 3 3*30 to 4 ‘40 Boa r d of Regent s. s t u d e n t s w h o have no j u u m h . i b , 77“............eiC to n ot c a n d 7:30 to 9 o ’clock F r i d a y eve- The r o liege d e b a t e r o u n d s a r e 1 f i n al s , o r s e n t d ir ectly t o * 2) S t u d e n t s who h a v e c r e d i t i nJa r r i e d ( f r i e n d s . T h e bl a nk s w er e to n o t e the names> addr esses, a n d rec re a- t i o na l p r e f e r e n c e s o f t he couples. Schambra Next Sigma Xi Speaker W. P. S c h a m b r a of F r e e p o r t in Chem- will he g u es t s p e a k e r istry Bui lding 15 next T u e s d a y ni gh t f or a joint m e e t i n g <.f the the C e n t r al Te xa s Ame r ic an Che mi c al Society an d the U n i v e r si t y of T ex a s c h a pt e r of S i g ma Xi, h o n o r a r y g r a d u a t e society, K e n n e t h Kobe, science the Ce n t r al pr ovi den t of t oda y. section of , MII< u u o u l u r - ig a 7 -'in ni ng an^' to t a k e the discus- it. ho ll o w i n g N an c y K a r s t e t t e r an d Ben Ha- Belden, Student Poll biological sciences will be eligible t he course. B o t h class- to l a b o r a t o r y mev will a r g u e f o r the pr oposed r oom an(^ specialized w a ire mi ni mum, while Dick T ra v i s work will be ^ veT1. T h e h ou r s o f a n d H a n k W y n e k e n o f f e r o p p o s i - j t b e c ou r s e will be d e t e r m i n e d a f - t:on t e r e n r o l l m e n t t o s ni t Hie m a j o r i t y sion, the a u d i e n c e will vote whe- of the s t u d e n t s . trier the C a m p u s L e a gu e of Wo- ^ me n V o t er s will e nd or se t he r e s ­ oluti on as a body. The e l ec t r on micr oscope m a k e s b i k i e H e n r y is in c h a r g e o f the a m o s q u i t o wi ng look uke a R - - J p r o g r a m . a n d has been used in t h e Univer* ----------- ------------- ——— -------------------- sity l a b o r a t o r i es f o r peace, a s well as w a r t i m e p u rp o se s in a n a l y z i n g m a t e r i a l t h a t could go i nt o post­ w a r goods. Th e i n s t r u m e n t ai ded the s y n t h e t ic r u b b e r r e s e ar c h in few mo nt hs g e t t i n g b y nieasUr i n g t h e size of par t i cl e s o v e r H.1:<11-11. ex- Gf (.a r ’fl0n black neces sar y f o r im- n a v y the q u al i t y of s y n t h e t i c : o i m e r edi- pr oving t o r of s t a t e a n d s t u d e n t opinion r u b b e r . po 11 >, n c t only g i v e s a g r e a t l y ma g- l*e wi t h njf>ed p i c t ur e o f t h e physical f o r m t he Texa s S t u d e n t Publications, 0 f a s u b s t an ce , b u t also tells tho in a su p e rv is or y capac i t y, scientist o r indu st ri a l i s t m a n y o f Inc., I t w a s t a! Ne w t on , di r ec t o r , a n n o u nc e d , Mr. Roldan went, into the n a v y d es i gn ed t o p h o t o g r a p h such hith- as an ensign, and e r t o elusive mi c r oscopi c obj e ct s a s in Panama i n f l u e n z a vir us a n d b u t t e r f a t p a r - t i d e s . the w a r , ” Joe l i e u t e n a n t and t he m ol e c u l a r p r oper ti e s . ’ d h'> desk. He will the c a mp u s be- i> back on st a t i o n e d two was Since 1944 he has been year s. in Wa s h i ng t o n , in c h a r g e of press a n d opinion r e s e ar c h f o r the Of f ic e o f Public I n f o r m a t i o n of the N av y D e p a r t m e n t . W h e t h e r U ni ve r s i t y I). C., Students Praised In Clothing Drive G e n e r a l W a n , right. G o v e r n o r jn March. 194 L e c t u r e s on t he g e n e r a l topics o f oil a n d gas d e ve lopme nt s , a n d T ex as r ules o f civil p r o c e d u r e will he a f e a t u r e of A u s t i n ’s cele br a b e given U n i ve r si t y law pr of e ss o r s: R o b e r t S t a t e ho od. VV. S t a t o n , Dean ■'Charles T. Mc- Cor mi c k, a n d Mr. Wa lke r. to f u rn i s h n aval r e p r e s e n t a t i o n in the F e b r u a r y 19, p a r a d e th a t will St eve nson, a n d M a y o r Mil ler will sp e ak at a st a g e and r adio p r o ­ t h r e e h o n o f t he Te xa s C e n t e n n i a l o f g r am , s chedul ed to begin at 8:30. t ho p ro g ra m which will be f r e e to the public will he p r es e n t e d at E. H. P e r ry , p r o g r a m c h a i r m a n . G re g o r y Gym. in F e b r u a r y by * In M a r c h le ct u r es will be given s t a te d t h a t a r m y u n i t s f rom Ca mp! Ma j or G en er al F. M. Almond. by P ro f e s s o r s K e n n e t h C. Davis, S wi f t and B e r g s t r o m Field a s w e l l c o m m a n d e r (if t he Second Infan* as t he naval t r a i n i n g units will bt tr y Division, is a s s ig ni ng as m a ny a n d G. W. S t u m b e r g of t h e Cni- p a r t i c i pa t e . Genera! me n and m a c h i n e s as possible to invited v e r si t y law f ac u l t y ; by T. M. Da­ J o n a t h a n W a i n w r i g h t , new F o u r t h places in th*' p a r a d e , ’’ s t a t e d Mr. d s of H ou ston; by C olem an Gay Per ry, " a n d it is o u r hope to p r e ­ of Austin, an d by Raym ond A. A r m y c o m m a n d e r , will the sent an a we s o me a r r a v o f Ameri- p a r a d e of h u n d r e d s of military Lynch, a ssista n t a t t o r n e y gen eral me n and ma chi ne s, scheduled of Texas. f r o m Second s t a r t a t 5 o'clock S t r e e t a n d pr oc e ed n o r t h w a r d on Co ng r e s s Avenue. f e a t u r e s t a t e s f r o m the Weathei to can mi l it a ry m i g h t . ” o u t s t a n d i n g A n e t h e r lead f lag tho to Rain, sleet, snow', f a i r a n d w a r m e r , or dust s t o r m ; t a k e y o u r the T ex a n pick. no one believes a n y w a y . T h e p a r a d e will he f i r s t f e a t u r e o f the ce l e br a t i on . T h e next main f e a t u r e will he a ban- tho i q u e t a t 6 . 3 0 o' ciock a t the Steph- i states will a t t e n d . { Te xa s dailies. will be a p a r a d e o f which will i nclude a each of t he s tates, c a r r i e d by s o l di er f r o m t h a t state. S e ve r al g o v e r n o r s o f s t u d e n t s “ U n i v e r s i t y c on t r i b ut i o n s c o n­ w a n t e d an R.O.T.C. u n i t h e r e w a s t h a t s t a r t e d Mr. statuted a s u b st a n t i a l p a r t o f t he t i n c o n t r ov e r s y Bo l den’s i n t e r e s t in public o pinion e s t i ma t e d f i f t y to s i x ty t h o u s a n d m e a s u r e m e n t hack in 1938. He pounds of cl othing an d 25, 000 or gani z ed the Daily T ex a n Bu- p a i r s of shoes collected in Au st i n , ” r e a u of S t u d e n t Opinion, wh i ch said E mi l H a h n , c o- cha i r ma n with l a t e r was e x p a n d e d to co ve r m o r e Carl Besserer. on t h e local V i c t o r y t h a n 150 col leges in a n a t i o n a l j Cl o t h i n g Collection f o r O v e r s e a s poll. In 1940, Mr. Belden s t a r t e d Relief. a T h e T e x a s Poll, t h e su r v ey o t h e r which in a p p e a r e d t he U n i t e d m f irs t s t a t e Halm a n d B e s s e re r e x p r e s s e d St at e s , ap pr ec i a ti o n f o r t h e r es po n se o f t o t h e dr i v e j which w as c o m p l e t e d h u t we e k. se ve n te en U ni ver si t y s t u d e n t s Friday, F eR S. '1946 THE D A ILY TEXA N Page 2 Steers Hope to Trip League-Leading Bears Football Is Never Out of Season For Busy Bully B u lly G ilitra p was on the east te rrace of the Rare Book Collec­ tions telling some W est Texas boys all about the U n iversity. And the people on the sidewalk four floors below were listening. “ See this beautiful well, boys,” B u lly boomed, “ It came all the way from Paris, F ra n ce.” B u lly was pretty close. P a ris isn’t so very far from Florence, Italy. Dick H arris spotted Buxkemp- e r’s girl walking w ith a N a v y boy i in front of G arrison H all. A W jchita Fall* husky wondered if they could be heard as fa r as the to Capitol. Red locate the B ig B o y cafe. .Simmons tried W h ile talking o f the “ s u re . < nough tea sippers’’ on the library the s ta ff someone remembered party Wednesday afternoon for approxim ately eighty theologians in Austin for a convention, who visited Rare Books for tea and j cookies. The wishing well that af-; ternoon netted nine cents. The ten 1 football boys made their wishes and the well was richer by forty- eight cents, shiny quarter. Maybe the athletes wish­ for the bas­ ed especially hard ketball boys to through against B ay lo r Satu rd ay night. including come a Back in the S ta rk Room the walls echoed loud, happy voices. Boys and girls studying dropped their books to stare as the ’48 crop o f Bibm leenparaded past. The librarian didn’t bother to a-k B u lly to talk a little lower, you can hear him whisper for a hun­ dred yards. “ A hundred thousand rocks for a B ib le ? ” a fellow asked again as if he hadn’t heard just right. The F irs t Edition, F irst Issue of the K ing Jam es version of the Bible turned over in its case. Down the stairs to see the I “ statutes” on the third floor t h e ’ future Longhorns staged w h at' would pass for a good stampede, j One fellow fell on the stone steps and the others checked to see if 1 he had cracked the surface. Their voices still floated up from the second floor. So much fo r t h e , “ c u ltu ra l” part of the tour, a la Gilstrap. Football marches on. j Thomas J . Renfro, bachelor of arts in law, 1927, who was first president of the T ejas Club, was recently appointed judge of the ninety-sfVth district court in F o rt W orth. Mrs, Renfro, the form er B etty Batem an, is al o a form er student. Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade; A breath can make them, as a breath has made,— Goldsmith. Swimmers W orking O n Aqua-Carnival B y G A B E W E R B A Texan Sport* IV rife r W ith Tex Robertson’s aquatic extravaganza, the annual Aqua-Carnival, only a little over three weeks away, Texas U niversity’s mermen got down to work, trying to deplace the pre-season favorites to swim in the Aqua-Carnival invitation meet against other conference southwest —~ swimmers. ' records, the 100-yard backstroke and the 100-yard medley. T arlton w ill put on a swimming exhibi­ tion, even though he has not done much swimm ing since he got out of the army. Right now, it looks very m u ch *- as if it w ill be Jo e Demmer and I Dick W estkaem per the 100- yard back stroke, the main swim ­ ming event on March 4, the first night of jamboree. the 3-night Demmer, the Longhorn swimming the team ’s high point man on is one 1943 championship team, swimmers the best all-around the squad, and Westkaem per, in Another great event w ill see a man, put in a sack, securely tied and weighed down, dropped into the w ater from one of the high diving boards. The name of the daring fellow who is to t r y to escape from this dangerous p re­ dicament was not revealed by Coach Robertson. has San A n to n io s promising .-tar. improved to the point where he is now one of the best back strokers on the team, even though he has had no previous college experi­ ence. March 5 w ill see the 100-yard troke race, with Boh H ill and Ben Holm grain established favorites as the Steer representa­ tives. last year the conference, while Holm grain 1942 championship team. H ill placed second is a veteran of in The last night of the Aqua C a r­ nival, March 6, w ill probably see Demmer and B ill Johnson swim the 100-yard free style, the only event where Texas’ representa­ tives are already pretty much cer­ tain. Johnson, this y e a r’s captain of the team, also led the Lo ng ­ horns in 1943 and 1944. In ’43 he was the conference champion in the 50-yard and the 440-yard free-style champion. Bland famous B a y lo r’s Schw arting, springboard artist, the Texas state A A U diving cham­ pion, w ill do exciting and th rill­ ing stunts o ff the diving board and a trapeze, and a m ystery number, the B ea u tifu l Dreamers, the I about which Tex refused to re ­ veal anything, w ill be staged. As is to this w ater carnival celebrate the centennial of Texas statehood, one of the main act;’ of the program w ill be an amphi bious version of the Lone S ta r The ea rly explo­ state’s history. rations, the settling of this state, its fig ht fo r independence, its ad­ mission as a state, and everything up to the present w ill be enacted. This historical production prom­ ises to be one of the .most in te r­ in more One of the other headliners of ; esting acts of the show the greatest all-around \ ------—---- the Aqua-Carnival w ill be Bob ways than one. “------ —— — Tarlton, swimmer Texas has ever had and |* He thinks posterity a pachhojrse Dis- its biggest point-gainer. He still alw ays ready to be loaded, holds two Southwest Conference I raeli. y - J ^ G & l l d t q h e r • T i * * * S p o « T 3 L o i t o ^ 1 I I A C r o c k e r J a c k Is R o b i n s o n If jumping Ja ck ie Robinson happens to do a few ♦flip­ flops and prances a little more than usual when Baylor takes the court Saturday night in Gregory Gym don’t get the idea that the Baylor star is an exhibitionist, or, on the other hand, a section eight. H e’ll just be rejoicing his return home, like any other hero. And he’ll probably get a hero’s welcome it any of the fans are around who watched him in the state tournam ent last year. Because no m atter how much you disliked Pa-chal and wanted Austin or M ilb y or someone else to win, this kid Robinson, who is cooler than the steel rim around the basket | on which he dents so consistently. you couldn’t help admiring of It is doubtful if ever so much basketball drama was packed into a state p layo ff as in the semi-final game between M ilby and Paschal on the final morning of the tourney last March. Paschal led most of the way, but M ilby jumped into a 34-29 ad­ Then came the play that vantage with three minutes remaining. did more than any other to stamp Robinson as one of the greatest j j)reast performers ever to appear in schoolboy basketball circles. B illy Jo e Steakley, M ilb y’s much-publicized star who was held to nine points by Robinson, stood out near the center of the llo o r bounc­ ing the ball, sure that his team couldn’t be headed now that three minutes remained and they were ahead by five points. Tim ing himself perfectly, Robinson stole in, got the ball before it bounced back up into Steakley’s hand, dribbled down the court and sank a field goal. Again Steakley stood out near the center of the floor, barely in, grabbed the ball as it was bounding up, and dribbled down and drop­ inside his own territory. Again Robinson stole ped in an easy crip. Now the score was 34-33, and the packed house went wild. Paschal forged into the lead, 35-34, then the Panthers committed a foul. Rather than try for the one point which would tie the game, M ilby elected to shoot the works fo r a field goal, and took the ball out of bounds. The out-of-bounds pass came toward Steakley, but Robinson step­ ped in front of him and intercepted it, dribbling down the court tor two more points and icing the game. Robinson the Robber, the boy bandit from F o rt W orth , a§ M ilby fans nicknamed him, got four field goals in the final two minutes. L e t’s hope Satu rd ay night’s game isn’t close, or else Ja c k G ra y w ill lle doesn’t have to turn on the heating system to defrost Robinson. know' what nerves are. ' Amateur Rogers Fires a 64 As Texas Open Gets Underway S A N A N T O N IO , T E X A S , Feb. 7— ( I N S ) — Am ateur Kenny Rog­ ers of Oklahoma C ity shot the par-71 Brackenridge Park course in a fie ry 64 today in the Ama- teur-pro best ball event preceding the nineteenth Texas open golf tournament. Rogers’ professional partner, A rt Doering, helped the form er arm y colonel on two holes and their best ball of 62 gave them a three-way tie fo r the honors with Vie Ghezzi and Jim m y Kenney, San Antonio am ateur, and Lloyd Mangrum and M ario Gonzales, South Am erican am ateur star. Mangrum and Ghezzi each had 67. Two Sizes Smaller— And You Feel Better A lt e r Before The easy, beautifying way to lose extra pounds . • • invigorating turkish baths and scientific body massages. SO M ET H IN G N E W : A t t e n t i o n m e n ! W e h a v e a n e w m a n e u r t M r . J . W . F r a z i e r , j u » t o u t o f 3 y e a r * a n d 9 m o n t h * s e r v i c e w i t h t h e N a v y H e g i v e * s p e c i a l p r o t e c t i o n a l t r e a t m e n t M r . F r a z i e r is s t u d y i n g m e d i c i n e a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y O pen Evenings by Appointm ent For Appointm ents Dial 2-8949 Nights & H olid ay* Dial 2-8994 Driskill Beauty Shop Mrs. Frithiof Schneider 35 Years of Satisfactory Service In Lobby Driski;i H otel partner, Ellsw orth Vines, Denver pro­ fessional, turned in a 65, but his E d g a r am ateur O ’Quinn of San Antonio, couldn’t help him and they finished ninth. Dr. O ’Quinn from overseas where he served as a med­ ical major. is just back Dr. Byron Nelson, tournam ent fa v ­ orite, needed a 72. A field limited to 130 will tee off early tomorrow in the first round of the open which finishes with two rounds on Sunday. Montgomery Photo Co. Social Photography W e d d i n g s - G r o u p s H o m e Portraits Ph. 2-5598 Night LITTLE R O Y C O X H O P E S ! had at Aqqieland 'A^ednas than Baylor • only ’■'liqh u Se v e n Solid Senders Strut E n o u g h Stuff to W i n As- Audience Enjoys Tenth Posture Contest W ith all the grace and poise of I Powers models, three girls won j firs t place in the tenth annual posture contest W ednesday night in the W om en’s Gym. The girls are as follows: Frances Ann Cole­ Z T A ; man, A D P ; Lu cille Ash, and .Mickey Moore. Z T A . The w in ­ ners w ere announced by Miss M arjo rie Newton, intram ural man­ ager, and then were presented Shiela rose corsages by Miss O ’G ara, in Women's P .T . instructor love m y kit{dies just a.s mu rely, “ I nil' ch as yo u young mothers in the Following M ary Lee auflienee.” wa 4 M artint Stone wh o attired in a I mrem el i Hem bls tot>k the audi- encie into Ithe land o;f dates and pal ms with 'an interpid i v e dance of the “ P e rsian M arket.” rho curt ains were drawn then the sec end and f inal half of for the Posture■ 1 ’ontest w ith the coll­ in tcs tants ap pealing th is round eveming goiwns. W ith a floating 1> ickground of the piece “ Louise,’’ the sixteen finalists paraded first to 'ether and then separately as they nad previously. Comes tho highlight— the vot­ ing. The four judges filed from the room to compute their results while members o f the Physical Kd- the u i a . ion Departm ent counted fifth fifth however, judge was prejudiced, for w ith sororities bloc voting their respective candidates. judge’ ; votes. The W ith the judges tucked aw ay in a balloting room, a community sing-song was held, w ith strictly Starting audience participation. o ff with “ Home on the Range,” the said audience ended up in a blind alley when the round, “ Three Blind M ice.” Some­ one suggested they sing, “ Seven Beers W ith the W rong W om an.” W hen the results were fin a lly singing Clover Cabs # r * announced, the applause sounded like a brick la ye r’s convention in a cement mixer. But look for your­ self. 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(Continued from Page I ) charges from working out yes­ terd ay afternoon, but G ray sched­ uled a late practice at 7 :30 last night. that three lineup A f t e r the workout he announc­ changes ed would be made fo r the Longhorns’ next to la es behind the scenes, the a j - dicot e argued Rim oi g themselves as to the prod­ p e d s of the win rte converged and W j th the audie uce discussion SIOW! ’ig down to a hum, M ary Lee l ma dr xvi1h the drama as Linsc part o f the in ternfission program dome a monologue entitled “ Carol A id e n 8 C urtain Speech.” Our you n.4 Texas maid!His raised quiz- fica I eyebrows, though, when M ary Lee murm ured oh so de­ nt dog won’t hunt.— Tannc- hi IL S R D will h ave t h e i r a n n u a l f o r ­ m a l S a t u r d a y n i g h t a t t h e d o r m ­ i t o r y f r o m 8: 30 until 12 o ’clock w i t h b e i n g t h e v a l e n t i n e sp i r it sh o w n i n t h e dec or at i o ns , r e f r e s h ­ me n t s , a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t . Music f o r t he d a n c e will he f u r ­ b i s h ed b y V an K i r k p a t r i c k a n d his or c h e s t r a . T h e f l o o r show a t t h e i nt e r mi s s i on will be h i gh l i gh t­ ed by t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n of S R D ’s t h r e e B l u e b o n n e t Belle nomi ne es , M a r y F e r n Br ay, M a r y L y n n Wi l­ liams, a n d P a t t i L ummus . The n om i n e es will s t e p t h r o u g h a la r ge t i s su e p a p e r h e a r t . O t h e r s i ncluded t he f l o o r sh o w will be song s in b y Rosalis L e g g e t t , a no vel ty n u m b e r by Li n dy Bigelow, a n d a ski t by H e l e n Cox, J a n e t S a d le r, C a r o l y n S t ev en s , Do t t l e Toddle, a n d W y n n e S t e w ar t . J e r r y C oc re ha m , p r e s i d e n t of in t h e u pp e r c l as s advi sors, is c h a r g e o f all a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r t h e d anc e. Mrs. A. P. Do ho ney , social d i r e c to r , a n d t he o t h e r m a ­ t r o n s will ch a pe r on . A A ni g h t cl ub p a r t y wi t h a v a l e n ­ t i n e t h e m e is s c hedu l e d f or N e w t h e i r f r i e n d s m a n C l u b b e r s a n d S a t u r d a y ni gh t a t 8 : 30 o ’clock. I j ^ a n t i c i p a t i o n o f a m o r e t h a n ca- ac i t y c rowd, bo th t h e f i r s t and f o r f l o or s will be used se cond ta b l es a n d dancing. T h e f l o o r sh ow will i nclude s ongs by Lou B l a n c h e t t a n d d an c e r o u t i n e s by Roy Lee Cl ar k a n d j e r r y P e te r s o n . Social c h a i r m a n J e r r y F o n t ai n e will be assisted by Cl ai r e Br ad y, in c h a r g e o f d e c or a t i o ns , a n d by P e t e O r n d o r f f a n d Ag g ie Kolas, wh o h ea d t h e r e f r e s h m e n t c o m m i t ­ tee. T h e r e will be a cove r c h a r g e o f t w e n t y - f i v e cents. PITT] F R I D A Y a n d S A T U R D A Y “ P R I D E ” of the MARINES” W i t h J o h n G A R F I E L D & E l e a n o r P A R K E R L A S T T I M E T O D A Y S T A R T S S A T U R D A Y “ C L U B H A V A N A ’ W i t h T O M N E A L a n d M A R G A R E T L I N D S A Y P L U S “ F l i c k e r F l a s h b a c k s ' Tea Sippers Take Last Fling At Valentine Banquets, Dances The S o u t h C e n t r a l T e x a » C l ub will hold a V a l e n t i n e p a r t y F r i d a y ' T h e g e n e r a l w o r k of r a d i o will ’ p o t a t i o n a n d i n d us t r y , as t he f ir s t be e x p l a i n e d t o t h e r a d i o g r o u p : day f e a t u r e s p e a k e r a t t he wo men , . , ni g ht rn t h e U n io n a t 8 o ’clock. D a t e s ar e _ t h e J u n i o r B a l l r oo m of ^ f of A A U W a t F e b r u a r y 8> in t hc h om e of ' day n i g ht a t t he Driskill Hotel. t h e i r m e et i n g F r i - pilots c on ve nt i on b a n q u e t b a t u r - ; : T h e g r o u p s p a r t i c i p a t i n g in t h e ; Miss F l o r e n c e S tullken. _ invited. ★ B r a n d e i * S o c i e t y will hold a pic­ nic S u n d ay , F e b r u a r y IO, f r o m 5 to 7 f o r club m e m b e r s a t Louis Novv' s lodge. Mo nda y, F e b r u a r y 11 a t 7 o ’clock t h e societ y will hold a m e e t i n g a t Hillel F o u n d a ­ tion. Miss S h a r l e e n Wells will s pe ak co n v en t i o n a r e t he T e x a s Ni n et y- t h a t N i n e r s with Mr*. J a m e s Miller as to t h e g r o u p on t h e w o rk g en e r a l . Miss p r e s i d e n t ; t h e T e x a s W i n g o f Wo- radio is doing in Wells wor ks wi t h t h e U ni ve r si t y m e n Fl i er s wi t h Miss Ma r y C a th - t s t u d e n t s as soci a t i o n w i t h Radio Cline Qu i st as p r e s i d e n t ; a n d t h e , S t a t e O rg a n i z a t i o n F o r m e r House. Wasps, h ea de d by A va H a m m of o f ★ “ S ome A spec t s o f P r i v a t e Fly- h ° 0 ^ i n g ’’ will be di scussed by Dr. J o h n H. F r e d er i c k , p r o f e s s o r o f t r an s - Exes Bring out G reen , G o ld For Baylor Reunion Saturday Mrs. Miller a n n o u n c e d t h a t fly special a e r o c a d e will F o r t W o r t h t o A u s t i n a n d w o me n J pilots a r e expe ct ed t h e i r own p l a ne s to A u s t i n f r o m ov er ; the s t a t e . fly t o a f r o m ★ h o n o r R a m s h o r n , o r g a n i z at i o n f o r s e n ­ new ior e ng i n e e rs , will m e m b e r s a n d g r a d u a t i n g seniors; with a n ini t iat io n b a n q u e t , movies of t h e C o t t o n Bowl g a m e , a n d an i n f o r m a l d a n c e a t 7 o ’clock F e b - ' m a r y 8 , a t t he T e x a s F e d e r a t e d ! W o m e n ’s Cl ub Building. t h e T e x a s R e g u l a r s l e a d e r two y e a r s a g o of t he f i gh t a g a i n s t in the D e m o c r a t i c P a r t y . Hi s s u b ­ ject will be “ W h a t ’s Be hi nd the S t r i k e s ? ” ★ T h e cl ub w a s f o u n d e d in m e m ­ o r y o f D e a n T. U. Tayl or, a n d a n y ! s t u d e n t S w i n g a n d T u r n will h ave a t he College o f Engi- picnic S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 9, a t t he old Boy S c o u t H u t f r o m 5 t o n e e r i n g wi t h IOO h o u r s is eligible 1 1 :30 leave T ex a s U n i o n a t 5 o ’clock. T ic ket s will be sold f o r t h i r t y - f i v e cents. b us will f or me mb e r shi p , o ’clock. T h e in ★ Th e spir it o f “ t h a t go od old B a y l o r l i n e ’’ will be r e - l i gh t e d on t h e c a m p u s S a t u r d a y as f o r m e r B a y l o r i te s n o w in t h e Uni ver si t y e x t e n d a wel c ome t o the visitors f r o m Waco. A r e c e p ti on will be held f o r vis­ iti ng s t u d e n t s t he Ma xi mi l ian in r o o m o f t he Driskill H ot e l a f t e r t he g a m e S a t u r d a y ni ght. Music, “ b e a r i n g ” r e f r e s h m e n t s a n d good t h e o f f e r i n g as in is pl a ns a r e d eveloped by M a r t h a D a v e n p o r t a n d J u n e Page. t i me a All B a y l o r i t e s on t he c a m p u s a r e u r g e d to c o n t a c t J u n e Page in t h e r e g i s t r a r ’s of fi c e or G e o r ge No ke s the d o l l a r which will pr ov id e f o r the r eu n i on . t o p a y Election o f W e s l e y F o u n d a t i o n xviii be held o f f i c er s m o r n i n g a t 9 : 4 5 a t t he h o u n d a - Hon f r o m n o m i n a t i o n s p r e s e n t ed by t he n o m i n a t i n g c o m m i t t e e be­ f o r e t he d e a dl i n e T h u r s d a y night. Th ese o f f i c e r s will a p p o i n t the o t h e r f i ve council m e m b e r s : c h a i r ­ me n c o m­ o f d r a m a , worship, m u n i t y fi n an c e. service, p e rs o nne l, a n d j a t S p e a k e r t he ing f o l l o wi n g t h e 6 o ’clock fellow-; ship h o u r will be H e r m a n Jones, j p r o m i n e n t A u s t i n 6: 30 m e e t ­ l a w y e r a n d I'M i-nL'i T O D A Y a n d S A T . B u d A B B O T T L o u C O S T E L L O E X T R A . J o h n N e s b i t t ' s “ P a s s i m P a r a d e ” M i g h t y M o u s e in • The W o l f ” rn J i rn 25c Ti l l 5 p m - S t a r t s T o d a y David NIVENS Olivia d e H A V IL LA N D In- R A F F L E S ” — A L S O — LATEST N E W S • D O N A L D D U C K • Fra - O r i t y Alpha Phi, Phi Kaps G iv e W in te r Formals S u n d a y 5 a t u r ( J a y N i g h t J Phi K a p p a Ps i f r a t e r n i t y will e n t e r t a i n thi s S a t u r d a y n i g ht a t the A u s t i n C o u n t r y Club with its a n n u a l w i n t e r f or ma l . T h e bal l­ room will be d e c o r a t e d wi t h g l i t ­ t e r i n g r e d a n d sil ver h ea r ts , a n d a b u n d a n c e o f flowers, a n d col or ­ ful s t r e a m e r s in k ee p i n g With thc St. V a l e n t i n e s a t m o s p h e r e . A l p h a Phi is h avi ng its a n n u a l w i n t e r f o r m a l F e b r u a r y 9, a t t h c T ex as W o m e n ’s F e d e r a t e d Club Bui l di ng f r o m 9 to 12. D e l t a K a p p a E p s i l o n is h o n o r ­ ing Phi G a m m a Delt a in a closed p a r t y a t t h e * Aus t i n C o u n t r y . C l u b F r i d a y night f r o m 8 t o 12 o ’clock. The Phi Gami n Q u a r t e t a n d t he Deke Cho i ri s tcr s will sing. Love is in t he air. a n d V a l e n ­ tines a r e on t h e mi n d a t this t i me of y e a r . The Phi Mu' s a r e e m ­ p has izi ng both in t h e i r V a l e n t i n e Dance S a t u r d a y ni g ht 8 to 12 o ’clock a t c h a p t e r house. A l p h a E p s i l o n Pi will e n t e r t a i n with a house p a r t y S a t u r d a y e v e ­ ning at 8 o ’clock with v a l e n t i n e ’* the me. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ V a l e n t i n e ’s day will r eally be her e a t the P i P h i ’s ©pen-house f or the Del l s F r i d a y ni gh t a t 7 o ’clock. The gir ls all plan to w e a r r e d a n d white clothes to c o m m e m o r a t e tile r o m a n t i c day, an d h e a r t s pi erced by Ti Phi a r r o w s will he in col orful ' evidence. it D e l t a Phi E p s i l o n sorority will give a p a r t y f o r t h e Si gma Delta T a u ' s an d t h e Al ph a Ep si l on P h i ’s : F r i d a y ni ght, F e b r u a r y 8 , a t t h e A l p h a Chi O m e g a soro; itv m e m ­ bers a n d pledges will give an open house f o r e x- se r v i cemen F r i d a y flight, F e b r u a r y 8 , f r o m 7 t o 8:30. D a n c i n g is s c he du l e d a f t e r the C o l l e g e o f P h a r m a c y ’s a n n u a l b a n ­ the q u e t F r i d a y a t 7 o ’clock bal lr oom o f t h e S t e p h e n F. A u s - 1 tin Hotel. Ma ny e x - s t u d e n t s a r e r e t u r n i n g to a t t e n d t hi s ban q u et . in t he J. B. St. Clair, s e n i o r st ud en t , ! t o a s t m a s t e r with will be Cha rl es K. Rally in c h a r g e of gen-: e l a l a r r a n g e m e n t s . •k S i d n e y L a n i e r L i t e r a r y S o c i e t y will m e e t F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 8 , a t the Al ph a Chi O m e g a house a t j 5 o ’clock. Dr. R. A. L a w of the D e p a r t m e n t of English, will speak. Social Calendar F r i d a y 4*6— D e l t a Phi E psi l on pledge te a f o r A l p h a E psi l on Pi a n d Si g­ m a Del t a T a u pledges. 7-8 :30— Pi B e t a Phi open house f o r Dolts. j j 7 . 8: 3 0 — Al ph a Chi O m e g a open ho us e f o r ex- se rvi cemen. I 7 . 8 : 3 0 — Chi O m e g a d e s s e r t p a r t y f o r S i g ma Nu. 7- 8: 3 0 — G a m m a Phi Be t a open house f o r Phi Gams. 7: 30- 9— Del t a G a m m a o pen house f o r Phi Psi. ; 7 :30-9— D e l t a Delt a D e l t a open | h ou s e f o r K a p p a Si gma. 8 - 1 1 — T ex a s U n i o n F l e e Frol i c; T ex a s Un i on. F r i d a y 9-1 2 — S i g ma Chi f o r m a l , Driskill Hotel. 8- 12— So ut h C e n t r al T e x a s Club v a l e n t i n e p a r t y ; T e x a s Union. 8- 12— S h a n gr i - L a Co- Op v al ent i ne I dance. 7-12— R a m s h o r n a n d d a m e : T e x a s W o m e n ’s (dub. S-l 2— A me r i c an i n f o r m al d i n n e r F e d e r a t e d P h a r m a c e u t i c a l Associati on d i n n e r a n d d a n c e; A u s t i n Hotel. 7*9:30— S i g m a I o t a Epsilon b a n ­ q u e t ; Driskill Hotel . 8 - 12— Del t a K a p p a Epsilon d o l ­ ed p a r t y f o r Phi G a m m a Delta, A u s t i n C o u n t r y Club. S a t u r d a y 5 - 1 1- —S wi ng a n d T u r n bar n d a n c e f or m e m b e r s a n d date.*; Boy S c ou t Hut. 8- 12— S igma Phi Epsilon v a l e n ­ tine p a r t y . 8- 12— Phi Mu v a l e n t i n e dance, 8- 11— A lp ha Epsilon Pi house 8-12 - W k a i n f o r m a l p a r t y , W o ­ p a r t y . m e n ’s Gym. 8-12 —N e w m a n p a r t y . ma l dress. 8- 12— Scotti sh I f o r m a l dance. 8-12 —K i r b y Hall o pen house, f o r ­ Rite D o r mi t o r y 8 :.'it)-12— Sigma Nu inf or mal . 9- 12— A l p h a Phi w i n t e r f orma l , W o m e n ’s t e x a s Club. F e d e r a t e d S u n d a y 2-5 —K ap p a Alpha T h e t a h o m e f o r ’I' Association. open 4-6— K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a open house. 5-7 :30— Zet a T a u Al ph a ho us e f o r ex- se r vi cemen . open Cl ub val ent i ne S T A R T S T O D A Y iULiiLni&m D o o r s O p e n 1 1 : 4 5 A. M. P U L S E - P O U N D I N G S US PE NSE. ' c h a p t e r house. it Schumann Music Played Today Radio House Tells Com poser's Story “ T o d ay we r e a c h i nto t he Ro­ m a n t i c Ag e of musi c, e x t r a c t two of its mo st o u t s t a n d i n g r e p r e s e n t ­ atives, a n d f it t h e m t o g e t h e r like ‘T w o P ieces o f a P u zz l e! ’ ” Wi th t h e se w o rd s F r i d a y ' s “ Mu ­ sic Is Y o u r s ” b r o a d c a s t i nt r odu c es m u d s by Mendelssohn a n d S c h u ­ ma n n , s u n g by the Radio Hou s e c h o r u s u n d e r t he dir ection of A l ­ e x a n d e r von Kreisier, Dr. A r c hi e Jo n e s, as Music M a s ­ te r, p r el ud e s M e n d e l s s o h n’s “ Ye Sons of I s r a e l ” a n d “ How Lovely t h e M e s s en g e r s ” a n d S c h u ­ A r e m a n n s “ C a r n a t i o n s G r e w in My G a r d e n ” with st o r i e s a b o u t t h ei r composer*. Lu c a s Hill is a n n o u n c e r f or “ Two Pieces o f a P uzzl e, ” w r i t ­ t e n by t he D u r r u m t w i n s a n d p r o ­ du c e d by Ei i t he H am i l t o n Beal. N e x t w ee k' s “ Music Is Y o u r s ” f e a t u r e C h o p i n ’s b r o a d c a s t will p i a no -p oe t r y , p l a y e d by Dalies F r a n t z . “ Musi c Is Y o u r s ” is h ea r d at 1 1: 1 6 o ’clock F r i d a y m o r n i n g over rad i o s t a t i o n s W F A A an d KPRC. ★ T he s t o r y o f t h e f i r s t Colonial p r i n t i n g p r e s s a n d its o wne r , Eliz­ a b e t h Glover, told F r i d a y on is the Radio Ho us e b r oa d c as t , “ L an d of O p p o r t u n i t y , ” n i n t h in t he se­ r ies “ T h e y D r e a m e d a n d D a r e d . ” Mrs. Glover, a y o u n g w o ma n f ac e d with t he r esponsi bilit y of r u n n i n g a pr es s in a d a y w h en the o n ly c a r e e r f o r a w o m a n was r u n ­ n i n g a home, will be played by R o s e m a r y J o hn s o n. Bill Nail is S t e p h e n Daye, the p r i n t e r who t r av el ed with h e r f r o m E n g l a n d to t a k e c h a r g e of thi s f i r s t pr ess in C a mb r i d g e , Mass. His wife R e b e c ­ ca is p la ye d by Tibbie Sewell and t h e i r t h r e e sons, Ma tt h ew, Steve, a n d W Pliant by Mack Re i n m u t h , R. J. Br own, a n d Luca s Hill. Bill Mc Rae a n d Bob G w y n ar e a n n o u n c e r a n d n a r r a t o r f o r the p r o g r a m , w r i t t e n by Lillian Eliz­ a b e t h B a rc l a y a n d p r od u c e d by Gale Adkins. The s t o r y o f “ L a n d of O p p o r ­ t u n i t y ’’ is bas ed on t h e t h r ee - c e n t "Stephen Da y e P r e s s ’* post a ge s t a m p issued in 1939. Doty, Jones, Fitzgerald Attending Music Meeting T hr e e f a c u l t y m e m b e r s o f the I n i v e r s i t y ’s D e p a r t m e n t o f Music a r e in W a co a t t e n d i n g the a n n u a l co n v e nt i o n of t he T ex a s Music E d u c a t o r s ’ Asso c i at i on, which will be held t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y . They a r e Dr. E. W. Doty, dean " f the College of F i n e A r t s ; Dr. Archie J on e s , p r o f e s s o r of music e d u c a t i o n ; and R. B. Fi t zge r al d , assistant p r o fe s s o r o f music edu- cat ion. Dean Do t y will be m a s t e r of e e l emonie* at t h e college division l u n c h eo n ; Dr. J o n e s will d i r e c t t h r e e sessions o f an al l- stat e c h o r ­ us o f 160 voices; a n d Mr. F i t z ­ g e r a l d will d ir ec t a b r ass ens embl e clinic session. H i l l e l G r o u p P l a n t R a d i o P l a y The Hillel d r a m a t i c s g r o u p on March i 6 will p r e s e n t “ Co u r a g e Is T h e i r B a d g e . ” a r adi o play by Lisa B a r r e t which was p r oduced o v e r NRC last. M a r d i . T he play, to be d i r ec t e d an d n a r r a t e d by B u d d y H a r r i s , d r a w s a m o d e r n par allel be t we en t he r es i s ta n c e of t he Danes a n d the Biological s t or y o f E s t h e r a n d H a m a n . J o h n T e r ­ rell an d J o e Cr ist ol will be i n­ cl uded in the cast. Rabbi J o s e p h Rudaviky will h ave as his to pi c f o r t he F r i d a y n i g h t service “ I n t e r - m a r r a g e : F or B e t t e r o r W o r s e . ” F lo * D iam ond* R A V E L S U S W. Tth S t B lo c k from H lfb Price* Friday, Fed. 8, '1946' THE DAILY TEXAN Pag® 3 Czech Pianist To Play in Hogg Appearance Set For February l l R ud ol f F i r k u s n y , Czechoslovak­ ian p i a n i s t is to a p p e a r on t h e Austin C o m m u n i t y C o n c e r t series, Monday, F e b r u a r y l l , a t 8:15 o ’clock in H o g g Audi t o r i u m. He b eg an bis musi ca l c a r e e r a t the age of six, a n d a t t h e a g e o f ten he m a d e his f i r s t a p p e a r a n c e as soloist with t h c P hi l h a r m o n i c O r c h es t r a in P r a g u e . His p a r e n t s e n t e r e d him a t t he S t a t e C o n s e r v a ­ t o r y o f B r u n n , a w a r e t h a t he w as soo n a s t o ni sh e d a prodigy. He au d i en ce s wi t h his r e m a r k a b l e gifts, one of which w a s his p ow e r of improvisation. H e coul d t a k e a n y t h e m e o f f e r e d him a n d d e ­ velop it with a m a z i n g ease. c o nc e r t Mr. F i r k u s n y h a s A t f o u r t e e n he m a d e his f i r s t a p p e a r a n c e in V i enn a . F r o m t h e r e the c a r e e r o f t h e y o u n g pr od ig y g r a d u a l ly developed i nto t h a t o f a a c cl ai med vir tuo so t h r o u g h o u t E u r o p e . In P a r i s Al­ f r e d C o r t o t , the c o n c e r t pianist, told him, “ You do n o t ne e d a t e a c h e r a n y m o r e — onl y t h e p u b ­ lic.” A f t e r a c o n c e r t in Br ussels, Qu ee n E l i z ab e th p r e s e n t e d h i m With a w a t c h inscri bed w i t h h e r m o n o g r am . In I t a l y Mr. F i r k u s n y wa* d e c o r a t e d by K i n g E m a n u e l . t r a v e l e d a g r e a t deal g iving his co nc er ts. I n 1938 he m a d e his f i r s t c o n c e r t t o u r o f t h e U n i t e d St at e s , w i t h c o n c e r t s in N e w York, W a s h i n g ­ t on, Chicago, a n d K a n s a s City. He in 1939, a n d in 1940 he m a d e a c o n c e r t t o u r of P o r t ug al . He m a d e his s econ d a p p e a r a n c e in t he U n i t e d S t a t e s in 1941. I n 1943 he m a d e a c o n c e r t t o u r of S o u th Ame r ic a, gi vi ng f i f t ee n co nc er ts in Bu en o s Aires, with only f o u r scheduled. A n d in 1944 Mr. Firkusny m a d e his f i r s t t o u r of Mexico, Cub a , a n d C e n t r a l A m e r i c a a f t e r a n A m e r i c a n t o u r . t o u r e d F r a n c e D O R IS D O W L IN G , who made her first screen apoearance ’n ' The Lost W e e k e n d " will next be seen in ' The B ae Dahlia with Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, William Bendix, and How ard da Silva. Chimes of Normandy Opens Again Tonight in t h r e e T o w n s l ey Full o f g ho s t s an d missing m a r - a b e th a n d Cor nel ia the chionesses, “ T h e Chi mes of Nor- F ra zi e r . O t h e r m e m b e r s of cast a r e Shirl ey Bass, M a r t h a Ann mand.v,” a comic o pe r a a ct s se t in S e v e n t e e n t h C e n t u r y J Kelly, Be tt ye Hill, Malcolm Greg- N o r m a n d y , will have its t wo f i n al ory, Bill E ps t e i n, Bill H ar d i n, and p e r f o r m a n c e s F r i d a y a n d S at u r - j Geo r ge Burke. d a y evenings a t 8 o ’clock in H ogg Me mori al A u d it or i um. Ti c k et s f o r both p e r f o r m a n c e s a r e on sale a t t h e U n i ve r si t y Co- J. R. S po nsore d an d p e r f o r m e d b y op> Music B u iidinp> a n d t h e U n i v e r s i t y O p e r a C om p a n y , j Recd Music Store. t h e c a s t i ncludes Ch a se B a rome o, j ------------------------------------------------------ bas s-ba ri tone, a n d Fl oyd To wnsl ey, i te n or , who a r e on t h e f a c u l t y of t he D e p a r t m e n t o f Music. score. Mrs. D o r o t h y Lusk, a s s i s t a n t p r o f es s o r of d r a m a , is t he d i r ec ­ t o r o f t h e pr o d u ct i on . A l e x a n d e r t he von K r ei si e r will musical t he op e r a a r e d a n c es by t he m o d e r n d anc e g r o u p s t he D e p a r t ­ f r o m m e n t o f Physical T r a i n i n g u n d e r t he o f Miss Shirl ee Dodge, i n s t r u c t o r in d r a m a , p h y s i ­ cal t r a i n i n g f o r women. c o n d u c t in dir ec t i on I ncl u de d Ger al d L a n g f o r d plays H e n rf, t h e Marquis , a n d o t h e r ma l e l eads a r e Mr. B a ro m e o a s Ga s p ar d , a miser, a n d Mr. T ow ns l e y as J e a n G r eni c he ux , The l eadi ng r oles f o r w om e n have a to a l t e r n a t e d u r i n g double c a s t the p e r f o rm a n c e s . They a r e Ser- polette, the g oo d - f o r - no t h in g, A n n Elkins a n d S a n d r a B a r n e t t e ; G e r ­ maine, t he lost Marchioness, Eliz- f i s h e r m a n . a Was n e v e r in this wo r l d a u g h t w o r t h y t r ie d , s o me W i t h o u t s p a r k of such se lf-pleas ing p r i de . — Spense r . “ O n t h e R e c o r d " Don't miss K i n g ’s new f e a t u r e t he a i r o ver K N O W ev e r y on T i . Thu., Sat , at 7:50 a.m. We'll play y o u r f a v o r i t e songs “ On The R e c o r d ” — some a r e t he good old s t a n d- b ys which for, you have beet) w ai t i n g some a r e t he v er y latest tunes. Drop bv a n d ma ke yo ir se l ec­ tion* while t h e y last. To be f e a ­ t u r ed S a t u r d a y : ' A m I Blue" — H o a g y C i t ' - ' c a s e ' More recording® j u s t r e c ei ve d: I'm A l w a y s C h a s i n g R a i n ­ b o w * ’’— D i c k H a y tnt s “ D a r k T o w n P o k e r C l u b ” — Phil H a r ri s K I N G ' S " Y o u r R e c o r d S h o p ” O n t he Drag A Va'entna's g ’*t +o please He"" . . . Mexican and s+eriing si ver Jewelry in distinctive designs. .OO to 18.50 pius tax P e a r l t u r n m i n s Hang your Arrow lies on the wrou* side of your bcd! W hen vou wake up -'n the grouch side some A .M . , , , vs ith a tough day of textbook-russling ahead . . . don't reach for your; Luger. Relax. Put o n a bright Arrow l i e ! N o t h i n g like a splash o f that tastcful-but-terrific A rrow pattern to cheer you u p And thc ease with w hich you tie a perfect knot in it is soothing, sir, definitely soothing. Your dealer has plenr\ o f A rrow l ies, in colors and patterns that please. M A R G A R IT L IN D S A Y SAM HINDS • RUSSI!! 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No o ne as al lowed to hint the fu- ous V-Mail device was d et ec t ed r t h e m e n a t t he f r o n t a n d was lually so incompletely' m a n a g e d a t o r d i n a r y ,rds b e a t V-mail f o r s p e e d . ” M O S T O F T H E M E N who 3rked t h r o u g h t he w a r in public lations j obs c a me back w i th a n j tiding h a t r e d t he kind of f o r utff t h e y h a d to w ri t e f o r t h e i r j r n secur ity. PRO directive? f rom I any c o m m a n d e r s g av e b l a nk et | der s t h a t e v e r y division or o t h e r tit should be known as t h e eom- an d i n g o f f i c e r ’s own. T h a t ’? "iy m o s t o f t he Armi es o r Divi­ n g w e r e b e t t e r kno wn as “ Ge n ­ al Th r o t t l e sw i t c h es T wo- hu n- | e t h ” o r some such i d entif ication, I N o t e v e r y ma n who ce nsor ed! new's disliked his job, tho ugh , b e ­ cause t h e r e a r e a lot of t h e m who thi nk t h a t t h e y should be ent it l e d If t he m. is w r i t t e n a b o u t t h a t could be done, the r ea d er s o f news ­ pape r s would be sur pri sed to l e ar n t h a t t h e r e a r e n ’t a n y cr iminals o r m i n o r s t a t e s m e n in t h e w o r l d — j u s t g r e a t me n , as g r e a t as t h e gem ral- who won the late war. SICK L IS T S t . D avid 's H o s p it a l D o r o t h y G o e n K a y H u a r t * J a r * B. Dei Hnj j er C ha rle s C. D K * S e to n H os p it al B ra c k e n r id g e H os pit al Carol O ’Krer.t B l e w e t t S u i y h V - 12 R a y m o n d G a r i n * M i - c h a H ar de r M arjo rie W h o a Jim Lfe ( acle D o w n * B e t t y R i l e y OjfjuucU Naticel W il l a co at 2, w h ile o n h i s w a y j leave c a ll m e a t § • 9 3 2 ! , E x t e n s i o n 6 1. f r e s h m a n s t u d e n t v ho t h e in m y e a r S a t u r d a y . l e f t I . br i a r y t o F o r t Worth, Field, B e r g s t r o m L. T . L O W E , R e d Cro#s F i e ld D ir ec to r . FURE MATHEMATICS 3 0 7 . 2 — Oui* S a t u r d a y — c o v e r i n g a n n u i t i e s and app li ­ cation*. a s s i g n m e n t s 2 3 29. B ri ng t e x t s . t h r o u g h A* soc .ate proles tog vt Rara mathematic*, j K. G. L U B B E N , T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Friday, Feb. 8, 1946 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N Page 4 'lite Qte a t “ T h e m u r d e r e d a r e b e i n g f o r g o t t e n f o r t h e .ya k e o f t h e m u r d e r e r s . ” N o p u b l i c o pi ni on p o ll or a n a l y s i s is n e c e s s a r y to e s t a b l i s h t h e f a c t t h a t a “ P i t y G e r m a n y ” m o o d is b e g i n ­ n in g to p a r a l y z e t h e t h i n k i n g o f thi s n ati on. T h e d a i l y pres? is i n f i n i t e l y m o r e c o n c e r n e d a b o u t h o w t h e G e r ­ m a n s a r e f a r i n g t h a n h o w t h e F r e n c h a n d t h e D u t c h a n d t h e P o l e s a r e m a k i n g out. N a t i o n a l l e a d e r s o f t h i s c o u n t r y a n d o f E n g l a n d a r e s i m i l a r l y c o n c e r n e d . S i n c e V - E D a y , , t h e i m p r e s s i o n h a s b e e n m a d e t h a t A m e r i c a n a n d British t r o o p s a re w e l c o m e o n l y in G e r ­ m a n y — in F r a n c e , Ital y, a n d t h e o t h e r l i b e r a t e d n a t i o n s It is li ttl e w o n d e r t h e r e is o n l y h o s t i l i t y to t h e A l l i e s . t h a t t h e p o l i t i c a l l y - w i s e p e o p l e s o f t h e C o n t i n e n t a r e s a y i n g t h a t t h i s is j u s t t h e s a m e a b s ur d p a t t e r n o f p i t y t h a t l ost W o r l d W a r I for t h e p e a c e - l o v i n g n a t i o ns o f t h e e a r t h . P i t y is p a r t o f t h e m a k e u p o f p e a c e - l o v i n g p e o p l e s . It is t h e c o m p a s s i o n t h a t m a k e s t h e m h a t e w a r a n d w i l l i n g t o w a g e w a r t o e n d t he o p p r e s s i o n o f w a r - m a k ­ ing, p i t i l e s s n a t io ns . 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In an a t o m i c a g e , o u r n a t i o n is b e i n g g u i d e d by m e n w h o w e r e not n o t e d f o r p o l it ic a l t h i n k i n g e v e n in h o r s e - a n d - b u g g y d a y s . B e c a u s e o f the h ol d that t h e s e m e n h a v e u p o n o u r n a t i o n a l g o v e r n m e n t t h e p u b l i c h a s b e e n c o n v i n c e d t h a t p o l i t i c s is a g a m e for b l o w - h a r d s , c l o w n s , h a r m l e s s , o r e v e n e v i l m e n . T h e r e is v e r y l ittle i n c l i n a t i o n by m o s t o f t h e c i t i z e n r y t o f o r c e p o l i t i c a l t h i n k i n g u p o n t h e i r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s ; t h e y art* c o n t e n t to b e m o a n t h e l o w State o f a f f a i r s a n d h o p e f or a l e a d e r w i t h t h e m a t u r i t y o f t h o u g h t t o rescue t h e n a t i o n in t i m e s o f crisi s. T h e p r e s e n t a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f g o v e r n m e n t a l a f f a i r s is a s t a r k a n d s h o c k i n g i l l u s tr a ti o n o f t h e n a i v e t e a n d in­ lf) d e a l w i t h t h e i r a b i l i t y o f ‘‘g o o d , a v e r a g e A m e r i c a n s ’ o w n t ime s. W i t h t h e I n it e d S t a t e s in a p o s i t i o n o f w o r l d l e a d e r s h i p t h e nati on is t r e a t e d to a d i s p l a y of p o l i t i c a l p a r t y p e t t i n e s s t h a t w o u l d h a v e b e e n d i s g r a c e ­ ful e v e n b e f o r e W o r l d W a r I. T h e P r e s i d e n t s e e k s to h a n d o v e r h i g h g o v e r n m e n t a l o f f i c e s as r e w a r d s for p a r t y w o r k w e l l d o n e . T h e S e n a t e r e v e l s in its o w n i g n o r i n g m o c k e r y o f t h e d e m o c r a t i c p r o c e s s e s t o t a l l y S t a t e g o v e r n m e n t s a r e b e i n g t h e will o f t h e p e o p l e . c o n d u c t e d p r i n c i p a l l y I he g o v e r n m e n t a l f u n c t i o n s arc without, b as is or d ir e c t i o n or g o a l b e y o n d s a t i s f a c t i o n o f tho g r e e d o f t h e i n c u m b e n t s , a nd thi s is p r e c i s e l y w h a t t h e o f f i c e - h o l d e r s w a n t to p e r p e t r a t e . T h a t is w h y t h e pub li c is t o l d t h a t “ g o v ­ e r nm e n t an d e n c o u r a g e d to i g n o r e t he o p e r a t i o n s o f g o v e r n m e n t , e x c e p t , o f c o u r s e , t o c r i t i c i z e tho a c t i v i t i e s o f t h e c u r r e n t o f f i c e - h o l d e r s . is best t h at g o v e r n s l ea s t for p a t r o n a g e p u r p o s e s . T h e point is that tin- U n i t e d S t a t e s h as s t o p p e d s o m e ­ w h e r e s h o r t o f m a t u r i t y in its d o m e s t i c p o li t i c a l g r o w t h so t h a t t h e r e is n o u n i f o r m b o d y o f p o l it ic a l t h o u g h t in th i s c o u n t r y . E l e v a t e d t o a w o r l d w i d e a r e n a o f p o l i t i c a l s o p h i s t i c a t i o n th is a d o l e s e n c e is not o n l y u n b e c o m i n g , it i n n er p oli tical c o u r a g e to a t t a c k o p p o s i n g p o l it ic a l d o c t r i n e s or to e v a n g e l i z e t h e u n c o n v e r t e d . is d a n g e r o u s . T h e n at io n d o e s not h a v e t h e T h i s l a t t e r point w a s u n d e r s c o r e d h e a v i l y b y t h e r e c e n t A r m y pull w h i c h s h o w e d t h a t a l m o s t 2<) p e r c e n t in G e r m a n y n o w t h i n k t h a t o f t h e A m e r i c a n t r o o p s G e r m a n y w a s j u s t i f i e d If w e do not u n d e r s t a n d w h y w e m a k e w ar , h o w c a n w e e x p e c t to k n o w h o w to m a k e p e a c e ? in s t a r t i n g W o r l d W ar II. T h i s is a g o v t rime ut “ o f t he p e o p l e , b y t h e p e o p l e , for t h e p e o p l e . " T h r o u g h t h e y e a r s , t h o u g h , t h e i m ­ pres si on h as g r o w n that g o v e r n m e n t is s i m p l y an e n t e r ­ pri se o f its o w n w h i c h is to b e left to t h e d i r e c t i o n a n d s u p e r v i s i o n o f a clit]ne o f m a n a g e r s w h o h a v e ha d l o n g e x p e r i e n c e iii t h ei r p os it io ns . T h e r e is no d e s i r e a m o n g t h e p e o p l e t o a s s u m e the r e s p o n s i b i l i t y o f its f u n c t i o n s as t h e i r o w n c o n c e r n . So. as a c o n s e q u e n c e , it is p o s s i ­ ble th at f u t u r e h i s t o ri a ns m a y l ook u p o n o u r t i m e s a n d s a y t h a t w h i l e o u r g o v e r n m e n t w a s m a k i n g w a r u p o n F a s c i s m ou r p e o p l e w e r e not. T h e y m a y s a y t h a t w e , t h e g r e a t p e a c e - l o v i n g nat ion, a c t u a l l y k n e w b e t t e r h o w to m a k e w a r t h a n to m a k e p e a c e , b e c a u s e o u r e n e m i e s t h a n w e u n d e r s t o o d o u r s e l v e s . u n d e r s t o o d us b e t t e r M a s beg Associated ColIe6*ale PussJ S U B S C R I P T I O N R A T E S l a A u s t i n ■■ ■■........ ........... ........... .... . ....... ......... C a r r i e r .... Mail, o u t o f A u s t i n Mail, 6 0 c m o n t h l y 6 0 c m o n t h l y 80c m o n t h l y I he D aily t e x a n will he d e li v e r e d in A u s tin , pr ovid ed th e p la c e o f d e liv e r y is w it h in th e ca rr ie 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# , i n c l u s i v e s o u t h rn nor t h , a n d f r o m S a n Ca b r i e ! o n t h e w e s t t o Ka-t A v e n u e on th e e a s t . e n rn! c i a - s mail a t t h e p o s t o f f i c e a t _........ ............... i- e n t e r e d i he Daily I e x a n ,.... iii . . . A u s t in , T e x a s , by A c t o f C o n g r e s s . March 3, 1879. I he Dai l y T e x a n , s t u d e n t n e w s p a p e r of I he U n i v e r s i t y o f t wi c e w e e k l y d u r i n g l a A u s t i n e v e r y m o r n i n g e x c e p t M o n d a y s a n d S a t u r d a y s . S e p t e m b e r a n d T e x a n by T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s . Inc. N e w s c o n t r i b u t i o n s m a y be m a d e by ( 2 - 2 4 7 3 ) or a t th e edi to r ia l o fl ees IOO. C o m p l a i n t s a b o u t d e liv e r y s e r v i c e s h o u l d be m a d e in t h e b u s i n e s s o f f i ce , J o i r n a h s m B u i l d i n g HIS ( 2 - 2 4 7 3 ) . in J o u r n a l i s m B uil d in g 101, 102, a n d .s i m m e r s e s s i o n u n d e r t e l e p h o n e t h e t h. i e x a s , is pu bli s h e d t o Jun e. t i t l e of T h e S u m m e r Ed ttor - in-Chief .. Associate Ed it or S o c ie t y S p o r t s E d i t o r A m u s e m e n t s E d i t o r N i g h t E d i t o r s e d i t o r — H O R A C E BUSBY — Mickey Nebe nza hl . J o y c e P u r s le y . J a c k G alla gh er J i m m i e G r ove . . — ,, Nobl e . I a. a B e l i t s k y , h a v e Lo vd. Bill J o h n s o n , B e t t y L u Hill. Ne vi l l e H a v e — — --------------- J o W hit e, Billy ,, —r-----. ------- . — , . S T A F F F O R T H I S I S SUE N i g h t E di t o r .. 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Society E d i t o r T ...... i ^ One Prof, U Students First U T Architects S t a r t i n g with one p r o f e s s o r a n d f o u r s t u d e n t ? in 1910, t he D e p a r t ­ m e n t of A r c h i t e c t u r e a t t h e U n i ­ ver sit y has g r o w n to r a n k w i t h the best schools in t he Uni t e d S tat e s , said Mr. H ug o Kuehne , c h a i r ma n of the d e p a r t m e n t a t it? inception and r e c og n i ze d as t he f o u n d er , in spe aki ng to t h e public a t t he A r ­ ch i t ec t u ra l Bui ldi ng W e d n e s d a y in a p r o g r a m p r es e n t e d by the Asso­ ciati on o f S t u d e n t Architects. Colored m ovies of e a r l y Me xi ­ can sh r ines a n d Y u c a t a n a r c h i t e c ­ t u r e w er e shown by Mr. Hugo Leiziger, in a r c h i t e c ­ t u r e a n d a u t h o r i t y on city p l a n­ ning. i n s t r u c t o r Now a p r a c t i ci n g a r chi t e c t, Mr. Kue h n e held t he f ir s t class for a r ­ c h i t ec t u re s t u d e n t s in 1910. At t h a t t i me t hi s new v o c a ti o n was no t a c ce p t a b l e to uni ve rsi ti e s; it w as o f f e r e d as p a r t o f t h e school j of e n g i n e e r i n g and its c u r r i cu l u m con t ai n e d only f r e s h m a n courses. “ B u t g r a d u a l l y t he a r c h i t e c t u r ­ its ba t t l e a g a i n s t al school won t he i gn or anc e o f p r e j u d i c e a n d time until it has now r ea ch e d the r an k of one o f the mo s t r e s p e c t ­ ed schools in the nat ion. “ It to see J is q u i t e a c o n t r a s t w ha t we have her e now a n d w ha t we s t a r t e d w i t h , ” said Mr. Kuehne. “ I al ways t h o u g h t t h a t t he school I of a r c h i t e c t u r e should be a school its i f r e e in follow its own, to. I ’m h a p p y now own destiny. to ’ see my d r e a m bei ng ac hi e v ed . ” g r e a t Mr. K u e h ne voiced co n f i d en c e and in the f u t u r e of t he school f o r saw o p p o r t u n i t i es t he s t a t e a c h i e v e m t n t f o r it a n d of Texas. “ I see t he g r o w t h of ar t , a g r e a t e r a p pr e c i a ti o n f o r t h e f in e r t hi n gs in life. T h e s t a t e of Texas will c o n t i nu e to g r o w a s it the past, a n d I feel t h a t has in the school of a r c h i t e c t u r e will play a g r e a t p a r t g r o w t h , ” s t a t e d Mr. Kuehne. t he in i n t r o d u c e d Mr. W a l t e r Rolfe, p r o f e s s o r of Mr. a r c h i t e c t u r e , K uehne as a “ ma n w h o f o u n d e d the s c ho o l o f a r c h i t e c t u r e , a ma n whose in t he b e t t e r m e n t of his fellow men, and t he al pha t he d e p a r t m e n t of a r c h i t e c ­ of t u r e . ” inter est 5,298 Sectionize For Next Semester ( Co n ti n u e d f rom P a g e I ) More t h a n t h r e e t imes as m a n y fee fixer*- a n d sect i on i ze r s we r e used t h a n a t t he O ct ob e r 31 r eg i s­ t r a t i o n , a n d this f a c t p r o b a b l y a c ­ c o u n t e d for t he less hectic a t m o s ­ lines p he r e on b eg a n IO a n d to d i s a p p e a r by m a n y s t u d e n t s g ot t h r o u g h within 15 minutes. t he floor. 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Ex i t - ni a n J o e Malik, p o s t e d a t t h e s t a g e door, w a s t r y i n g to e x ­ plain t o n o n- fe e - p ay i n g r e g i s t r a n t s wh y t h e y c o u l d n ’t t a k e a n y t h i n g with t he m. His ai de was r e m i n d i n g all t hos e d e p a r t i n g n ot to fail t o pay t h e i r b e e r f ee s a t t he Union. So it went. An d t h e n t h e r e w a s t h e f r e s h ­ two 8 m a n who signed u p f o r o ’clocks, two 12 o ’clocks, a n d a 4 to 6 o ’clock lab e v e r y a f t e r n o o n . * 7 Ue fyVuH G , J d in e To Mrs. P r e s c o t t We bb, Chair - man, T e x a s Division U n i t e d D a u g h t e r s o f t he C onfed eracy and Mr. J a m e s Mahon, B B A., Texas. Ya n ke es Might y f o r t u n a t e a r e we “ a w ­ t h a t ful ” “ d a m n e d ” th e re a r e so f ew of you loyal t r a ­ ditional d e f e n d e r s of t he “ A r i s t o ­ cratic, Melon- s t ea l i ng S o u t h . ” Mighty f o r t u n a t e also t h a t so few T e x a n s a n d S o u t h e r n e r s a r e so op in i o na te d a g a i n s t t h e i r Nort h-J e m n e i ghb or s t h a t t he y go a b o u t j squelchi ng g e s t u r e s of f r i e nd l i ne ss and d e l ib e r at el y m i s i n t e r p r e t i n g I hones t inte n t i on s . say, you a r e t he g r e a t minor it y, f or a t y o u r r a t e of w e t b l a n k e t ­ ing, it woul d n o t be long b e f or e hot of dislike, dist aste, r e p u g n a n c e a n d a l i e n a ­ disgust, tion would boil o ve r a n d it would n o t be f a r f e t c h e d t o sa y t h a t a Civil W a r of a d i f f e r e n t color would be in t he o f f i n g ; t hi s t i me it would n o t he f or t h e noble p u r ­ pose o f f r o m slaver y ei ther . 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I tion to y o u r kind, w h e r e you can insti- | t ut i ons a n d dev ot e y o u r s pa re 1 time to f u l f i ll i n g y ou r h e a r t s de- those “ aw- t he N o r t h e r n sa fe l y insul t r id of sire— g e t t i n g | f u l ” Yankees. shine f eelings so Keep up y o u r a ni mosi t ies a n d nu r s e y o u r h a t r e d s to y o u r h e a r t s j c o nt en t , my good f ri e nds, a n d let b ef or e I y ou r y o u r fellow T ex an s , t h a t you ma y e a r n a n a m e f o r y our sel v e s t h a t m a y go down into p o s t e ri t y f o r t he f ri e ndl i ne ss, a r t o f s t a g n a t i n g p e r p e t u a t i n g y o u r d i f f e r e n c e s an d policing Yours “ a w f u l ” Yankee, i m a g i n a r y boun dar i e s. in c h e a p e r " d a m n e d ” living, b u t an good MRS. G E O R G E S O P P , Ithaca, N e w York, The h e a r t of Y a n k e e d o m. ★ F e b r u a r y 7, 1946 Dea r Buzz, S u n d a y ’s T e x a n p r e s e n t e d a n ­ o t h e r excuse trivial c o n t r o ­ f o r versy. The R ou nd - U p C o m m i t t e e ’s f or s e le c ti ng a U ni ve r si t y j plan S w e e t h e a r t n om i na t i on d o e s n ’t d em o cr at i c t o a lot of us. f a e u l t y - s t u d e n t s ou n d ver y by Now r e a l l y ! T he S w e e t h e a r t election, with all of its f au l t s, is n ot so had t h a t f ac ul t y m e mb e r s — | with no be called in to p u r i f y politics. i n t e r e s t a t al l— have to I a g r e e t h a t S w e e t h e a r t e l e c ­ tions a r e e x t r e m e l y u n i m p o r t a n t when we t h i n k of all of t he big pr ob l ems t h a t n ee d to be m e t h e r e a t school. B u t S w e e t h e a r t e l ec ­ tions— with all of t h e s h o u t i ng a n d e x h i b i t i on i s m— is a n e s t a b ­ lished t r a d i t i o n t h a t lots o f us do n ot w a n t t o be without. b ee n long o n e n o u g h t o see t w o c a m p a i g n s now, fun. The a n d | su sp e n se o f th e elec tion m a k e s th e j I ’ve h a d c a mp u s lots of I ’ve R ou nd - U p seem really i mp o r t a n t . And n ot j u s t like a n o t h e r overly- cr ow d ed al l- Un i ver si t y dance. Ma yb e some people r e a l l y t h i nk t h a t sor ori ti e s e n t e r t a i n d u r i n g the c a mp a i g n only to g e t votes. Bu t I a s s u r e you t h a t t h e S w e e t ­ h e a r t election j u s t gives t h e m a good exc use to invite lots of people to to have part ies a n d a good c a mp a i g n ma k e s fun. T h e r e ’s s o m e ­ t h e m mo r e t h i n g t o ta l k ab out . W’h e t h e r the Co mm i t t e e kn ows it or not, g ues t s have a ver y good time. t h e house. We like An d a f t e r all, wiiat does have the to Ro un d - Up Co m m i t t e e w o r r y a b o u t a n y w a y ? In t he past UT S w e e t h e a r t s have a l wa y s been sa t i sf ac t o ry . i n d e p e n d e n t s The should he happy. W h a t o t h e r o r ­ tot a l of gan i z a t i on c a n boast a t h r ee f i f t ee n in ye a r ? Anti o n this c a m p u s t he i n d e p en d e n t s a t e a n or ga n i z a t i on . in Th e ones who a r e S w e e t h e a r t s i n t e r e s t e d el ec t i ons stick j u s t as closely to- g e t h e r as a n y G r e e k g r o u p ! The sor ori ties a r e sat i sf i e d too. W h e t h e r t h e i r c a n d i d a t e get s to be N u m b e r One o f Big F i ve o r not, e v e r y b o d y has a good time, really feels a p a r t o f t h e Round- Up, a n d l e a r ns a whole lot. Ce r t a i nl y , t h e c a n d i d a t e s should have c e r t ai n qual if ica t i ons. The ones t h a t t h e y ’ve ha d in t h e past. Good g r ad e s a r e necessary’, yes. B u t we w a n t a b e a u t y too. Not neces sar ily a t i r e d . w o r n - o u t senior. W e ’r e not w o r r y i n g m u c h a h o u t w h a t t he R o u nd - Up C o m m i t t e e will do, bec aus e it i s n ’t t h a t vital. H o u s i n g r e g is t r a t i on , an d a S p an i s h quiz t o m o r r o w a r e mo r e i mp o r t a n t . B u t t h e r e ar e a lot of us who hope t h ^ t t he S w e e t ­ j u s t as h e a r t c a m p a i g n will be noisy a n d d i s a pp oi nt i ng a n d e x ­ ci ting a n d as de m oc r a t i c as ever! pr ob l ems, Si nce re l y, I). M. Noble Words... B y B I L L N O B L E Back to the good old days! T h er e was a nostalgic sti r p er ce p t i b l e W e d n e s d a y w h en the S t u d e n t As s e mbl y s u d d e n l y r a n g the a l a r m a n d c a u s e d C a mp u s Politics to open a h i b e r n a t e d eye a n d y a w n with a gu lp of s ur pr i s e a t T h e nostalgia t h e p r o s p e c t of wide-open c a m p a i g n s aga i n. was t h e r e all right, a n d t h e i mpl ications a r e ominous. t h e I he old h a n ds a t the g am e have b een d r i f t i n g back t o t he F o r t y invasion of Acre? f o r sever al m o n t hs now, especiall y w’ith e x - G I ’s in No vembe r , a n d mo r e a r e r e t u r n i n g in March. I t will do t h e i r b a t t l e - r e d d e n e d eye good to see a c a m p u s l i t t er ed once mor e with s i g n s , ci rculars, cards, c a n d y , bee r -t r ucks , a n d par ti san s. I t is a b o u t t i m e s o me on e g o t up a n d m a d e a move to boost t h e lid on c a mp a i g n e x p e n d i t u r e s . The Fall el ections should be m a r k e d up as t he last o f the quiet, ma ch i ne -ba cke d, n o- e x pe ns e- a c c o un t t r i p s to office. W h e n Elton Soltes stood up W e d n e s d a y n i g h t a n d moved to have a c o m mi t t e e to s t u d y c h a n g e s in election rules, p a r ­ t i c ul a rl y c h a ng e s in s p e n d i n g and e l e c t io n e e r i n g on t he campus, he t h r e w the issue r i g h t into the middl e o f t h e r i n g a n d blew the lid o f f. His was an i r re voca bl e s t e p ba c k to t h e s t a t u s quo a n t e bellum. I m me di at e ac tion should be f o r t h co mi ng , t h e r e f o r e , t o abolish tho $3 l imit a n d to p e g the e x p e n d i t u r e f i g u r e a t s o m e t h i n g like $50 o r $75. T h e e x a c t a m o u n t will h av e to be d e t e r m i n e d by t he fi nd i ng s of the c ommi t t ee . But p o t e n t i a l political h o u n ds have a r i g h t to know' now' w h a t to expect . V o t er s, too, should know. It is a b o u t t i me c a m p u s of f i c e r s w er e el ect ed by t h e will of a real ma j o r i ty , n o t by t he m a j o r i t y o f less t h a n a f o u r t h o f t he eligible voters. A w h ir lwi nd c a mp ai gn , a t h o r o u g h l y l i t t er ed ca mpu s, a n d p le nt y o f s t u m p s p ea k i ng will b r i n g o u t t he vot e this spring. 'I’he a s se mb l y g r u n t e d a n d g ave t he ball a slight n u d g e the o t h e r night. Now l e t ’s see it g e t r olling. An d fast. . . . J ust $ 2 5 to Lo o k at a H o u s e ! J u s t a little no te on t he h o u s i n g .situation. A coupl e of d a y s ago, a local ci tizen b e g a n sc o u t i n g a r o u n d f o r a l a r g e r a p a r t m e n t or hou s e f o r his f ami ly , r a n a n ad, a n d — d o n ’t look so cy n ic a l— g o t a n a n s w e r . A h u n d r e d - d o l l a r s - w o r t h of a n s we r . He h us t l ed r i g h t o u t to give t he pr ospec t i ve dwell ing- place the d i c e - o v e r , f o und it l a rg e a n d imposing, f o u n d it r e n t i n g f o r $100, f o u n d he had to kick in $25 j u s t f o r a look-see. Since h e ’d n e v e r hit a l a n d l a d y yet , he calml y w r o t e a check f or t he pr ice of admission, s c u r r i e d bac k to to wn to stop p a y m e n t on t he d r a f t . H e is still l ooki ng for a place to live— w’h e r e t he r e n t e r can g e t in w it h o u t p a y i n g e x t o r t io n. A r e n ’t people f r i e n d l y h e r e ? The ‘ W h y ' of the V e t e r a n s 1 D a n c e o f S p r i n g B e st news of the w e e k ! Sev er al v e t e r a n s h ave been seen doi n g t he Danc e of S p r i n g acr oss t he ca mp u s, w a v i n g l ong whi t e en­ velopes, a n d e n t e r i n g G a r r i s on Hall. W h y the e x u b e r a n c e ? T h e i r c e r t i f i ca t es of eligibility c a u g h t t h e Wa c o- A u st i n P o n y E x p re s s j u s t t h i r t y day s a f t e r t he e x - GI ’s s e nt in t h e i r appl ications. I t looks as t h o u g h t he V e t e r an s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n is slowly cl imb­ ing a b o a r d the ball f o r a change. U n d e r f ir e f o r t he p a s t m on th o r so, t he YA has been d o dgi ng slugs f r o m t he A m e r i c a n Legion, et a1, anti the t e m p o has m o u n t e d d u r i n g the last week. Bi ggest g u n so f a r has been t he L e g i o n ’s salvo d e m a n d i n g t he o u s t e r of G e n e r a l O m a r Br ad l ey, whose E x p e d i t i o n a r y B’orce a g a i n s t i n e f ­ fi ci ency a n d corruption in the A d m i n i s t r a t i o n s e ems to h ave bo gged d ow n a little. W h a t e v e r t h e ca use , t h e VA se ems to be com i ng o u t of i t a little, o r else t h e j a n i t o r g ot t ir ed of s w e e pi ng a r o u n d t h e a p p l i ­ c a t i on s piled in t he c or ne r. S om ehow or o th e r, jex-servicemen are g o in g to g e t a ction . . • • t o r ea d a n d a l t e r a n y t h i n g t h a t T H E T E x a n J t Is It a Bullet? Is It a Plane? Shell Design Aids Aircraft Progress A i r c r a f t n o w t r a v e l so f a s t t h a t d a t a on bullet a n d shell f l i g h t is p r o v i n g u se fu l w h e n appl ied t o a i r c r a f t f u s e l a g e design. Dr. M. V. Ba r t o n , p r o f e s s o r o f a e r o n a u t i c a l e ng i n e e ri ng , believes r e a l is b e i n g m a d e in o v e r ­ p r o g r es s c om i ng to a i r c r a f t speeds a p p r o a c h i n g t h e s pe ed of sound. t h e b a r r i e r s t h a t Th es e ideas on p o s t - w a r a v i a­ tion w'ere a d v a n c e d a t the a n n u a l m e e t i n g o f t h e I n s t i t u t e o f A e r o ­ na ut ic a l Sci e nce held in New' York, J a n u a r y 29-31. Dr. M. J. T h o m p s o n , c h a i r m a n of t he D e p a r t m e n t o f A e r o n a u t i ­ cal E n g i n e e r i n g , a n d Dr. B a r t o n have been in W a s h i n g t o n t o se r ve on a p a n el o f s c ient ists on p os t ­ w a r a e r o n a u t i c s . Dr. T h o mp so n in be c ame ill a n d is n o w Au st i n . Dr. B a r t o n w e n t f r o m W a sh i n g t o n t o N e w Y o k r t o t h e LAS meeti ng. ba c k Dr. B a r t o n ex pl a i ne d t h a t a l ­ t h o u g h no one k no ws ex ac t ly w h a t haj>pens a r o u n d a n ai rf oil w h e n t r a v e l i n g a t t h e spe ed o f s ound , it shock wave s build up a t c e r t a i n points h i n d e r ­ ing s uc h speeds. t he m a i n t e n a n c e is k no wn t h a t of Th e h o r s e p o w e r r e q u i r e d to raise a c e r t a i n spe ed met eases g r e a t l y up to t h e speed of sound. At this point i t begi ns to d e c r e a s e r apidl y. I t is possible t h a t f u t u r e a i r c r a f t ma y use r o c k e t s t o pass this sp ee d zone q u i c kl y t h r o u g h a n d into t h a t zone o f su pe rs o n i c sp e ed w h er e p o w e r p l a n ts will be m u c h mo r e e f f i c i e n t a n d h e r e t o ­ f o r e u n d r e a m e d - o f speeds m a y be a t t a i n e d . T h er e a r e tw’o w i n g d es i g n s f o r high s p e e ds — d oub l e c on ve x a n d do ub l e wedge. i m p o r t a n t poi nt of both, s a y s Dr. B a r t o n , is t h a t t h e y have v e r y s h a rp ing edges p r e s e n t designs. comparison w i t s T h e in l e a d - V * One s p e a k e r a t t h e me et i ng , in des cr i b i n g t he pl a ne o f t he f u t u r e f r o m t he s t a n d p o i n t o f a i r flow, said it would h a v e t o have a n ex­ B a r t o n t r e m e l y long nose. Dr. t h i n k s in s t r e a m l i n i n g t h e long s ha r p nose will have to be sa cr i f i c e d p a r t i a l l y to m a i n t a in s tabili ty. t h e a d v a n t a g e s t h a t t e s t ­ S ev er a l p a p e r s p r e s e n t e d t e s t ­ ing me t hods, especiall y t he ing of d yn a m i c a ll y a c c u r a t e m o d­ els t h r o u g h t h e use o f a u t o m a t i c c ont rol . On e a i r c r a f t c o m p a n y has d o ne co ns i d er ab l e t e s t i n g of f ly ­ ing bo at models w i th a u t o m a t i c c o nt ro l s se t up in a r e g u l a r coc k­ pit so the model m a y be f lo wn by o r d i n a r y a i r c r a f t controls. Guiberson Head To Address SIE Frat Banquet In Driskill Friday W. F. Fi nl av , vi c e- pr e si de nt a n d g e n e r a l m a n a g e r o f t he Gui ber son Co r p o r a t i o n , Dallas, T ex a s , since J u n e , 1944, will s p e ak to m e m ­ bers o f S i g ma I ot a Epsilon, n a ­ tional h o n o r a r y a n d p ro f e ss i o n al m a n a g e m e n t f r a t e r n i t y , a n d t h e i r g ue s t s F r i d a y a t 7, a t a b a n q u e t to be given in t he Driskill Hotel. Mr. F i n l a y ’s topic will be “ The F u t u r e of M a n a g e m e n t . ” Mr. F i n l a y was hor n a n d e d u ­ a n d in L ondon, E n g la n d , c a t e d se rv e d a n a p p r e n t i c e s h i p t h e r e as a tool ma ke r . L a t e r he a d d e d to his p r ac t i c a l f a c t o r y e x p e r i e n c e by w o r k i n g a t g a g e m a k i n g , ship building, a n d e n gi n e m a n u f a c t u r ­ ing. D u r i n g Wor ld W a r I he s e r v ­ ed in the Br it i sh N avy a n d Ar my. S h o r t l y a f t e r cornin to tile U n i t ­ ed S t a t e s in 1926, he j oi ne d the W r i g h t A e r o n au t i c a l C o r p or a t i o n in New' J e r s e y as a t i me s t u d y e n ­ gi n ee r , to m a n a g e r o f p r o d u c t i o n e n g i n e e r ­ ing. l a t e r bei ng p r o m o t e d In 1935 he F r a n c e , Yugosl a vi a, vakia, a n d Ro u m a n i a p r o du c t i on a n d m a t e r i a l s t o u r e d E n g la n d , Czechoslo­ s u r v e y i n g prob- j lems in a i r c r a f t engi nes. On his I r e t u r n he b ec a me m a n a g e r o f li- j cense a n d e x p o r t f o r t he W r i g h t | c ompa ny, to p la nt s t e p p i n g up j m a n a g e r in 1940, a n d se r ve d as ! d ir e c t o r of i n d u s t ri a l r e l a t i o n s be­ f o r e c om i n g to Dallas. Mr. Fi nl ey is p r e s i d e n t of * t he | N o r t h T ex a s c h a p t e r o f t he Soci­ et y f o r t he A d v a n c e m e n t of Man* ! a g e m e n t . W h a t is a c o m m u n i s t ? One who has y e a r n i n g s for e qu a l division of u n e q u a l e a r n i n g s . — E b e n e z e r E l ­ liot. T h e c a r e of p o s t e r i t y is mo s t in t h e m t h a t have no p o st e ri t y . — Bacon. What’s behind this symbol? T h is is the fam iliar sy m b o l o f the Hell T e le p h o n e System that provides nation-wide te le p h o n e service — th e hest in th e world. T h e A m erican T e le p h o n e and T elegraph Com pany, through advice and assistance* coordinates all B e ll S y stem activities. T h e 21 A ssociated#C o m p an ies provide te le p h o n e service in their respective territories. I he Long Lines D epartm ent o f A. T. & T. C om ­ pany furnishes L o n g D ista n ce aud Overseas s e n ire. T h e B e ll T e le p h o n e Laboratories,through constant research, de v e lo p s new and im p ro ved c o m m u n ic a ­ tions apparatus. T h e Western E lectric C om pa ny m anufactures tele­ p h o n e e q u ip m e n t, purchases and distributes supplies, and installs central office apparatus fo rth e Bell System. C o m m u n ic a tio n is the business o f the B e ll Sv-trrn — to transmit in te llige n ce q u ic k ly , clearly aud at tile low est possible cost. x B E L L T E L E P H O N E S Y S T E M V