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I n a m e d . f u n n y p a p e r p a r t y , in W o m e n ’s G y m . - P o o n a - W i l l i a m s o n C o u n t y C l u b , T e x ­ a s U n i o n . 7— C z e c h C l u b , T e x a s U n i o n 316. 7— B e g i n n e r s d a n c e c la s s , T e x a s U n i o n . 7 — C o l l e g e o f P h a r m a c y c la s s m e e t i n g , C. B. 15. s e n i o r 7 :3 0 — R o c k i n g C h a i r a n d B a r D j o i n t m e e t i n g . W , H. d i s t r i c t s 1 0 1 . 7 : 3 0 — “ A ” C o m p a n y o f A u s t i n ’s in 5 3 r d C i t i z e n M a r i n e C o r p s D i s t r i c t C o u r t r o o m o f t h e T r a ­ vis C o u n t y C o u r t h o u s e . 7 : 3 0 - 1 0 — O b s e r v a t o r y o p e n , P h y ­ 7 :3 0 — S p l a s h P a r t y o f T u r t l e C lu b , sic s B u i l d i n g . W o m e n ’s G y m . 8 — V e t e r a n ’s A f f a i r s C o m m i t t e e , 8 — A d v a n c e d a n c e c la ss , T e x a s 8 : 3 0 — E x - R o t c e e C l u b , G a r r i s o n G. B. 14. U n i o n . H a l l 111. L o u is to F ig h t in Los A n g e l e s L O S A N G E L E S , J a n . 6 — ( A r ­ Michigan Whs Special AP Poll Wolverines Picked Over Notre Dame N E W Y O R K , J a n . 6.— (JF)— T he n a t i o n ’s s p o r ts w r i t e r s g av e th e a n s w e r to d a y to t h e r a g i n g c o n ­ re l a ti v e s t r e n g t h o f t r o v e r s y on th e N o t r e D am e a n d Michigan fo o tb a ll th e W olve rin es o v e r th e Ir is h by a l­ those m ost tw o -o n e — in c lu d in g j who saw bo th p o w e rh o u s e s p e r ­ fo rm . te a m s , a n d it w as M a n y o f th e 357 s p o r ts ed ito rs an d fo o tb all w r it e r s f r o m co ast to co ast w ho p a r t ic i p a te d in th e sp e­ cial A sso ciated P re s s poll h ad seen one o r th e o t h e r te a m , som e h ad d ecla red seen n e it h e r , a n d 54 th e y h a d w a tc h e d b o th clubs in on e o r m o re g am es. In th e o v erall t o t a l, 226 w rite rs in 48 s t a t e s a n d t h e D istric t o f C olu m b ia picked M ich igan , 119 b allo ts f o r N o tr e D am e, a n d 12 called it a d raw . T he M acon (G a .) N ew s sp o rts e d ito r, H a n k D ra n e , chose Michi­ gan on th e basis o f t h e S o u th e r n th e n a d d ­ C a li fo rn i a c o m p a r iso n , e d : “ Both a bu sy d a y b e a ti n g T e x a s . ” te a m s w ou ld have O pinion o f th e 54 w r i t e r s who sa w b o th in actio n la s t fall c o i n - 1 cided a t a lm o st th e s a m e ra tio , 1 with 33 g iv in g th e n o d to Michi­ g an , 17 to N o tr e D am e, a n d f o u r I v o tin g f o r a tie. d e m a n d This p o st-season poll, c o n d u c te d by th e A sso ciated P r e s s by p o p u ­ a f t e r Michigan la r th u m p e d S o u th e r n C a lifo rn ia in th e Rose Bowl, 49-0, d o e s n ’t s u ­ p e rs e d e th e w eek ly A P poll held d u r i n g th e r e g u l a r season. T he f i ­ nal poll r e le a se d D e c e m b e r 8 gav e N o tre D am e 1,410 p o in t s f o r first place, w ith M ichigan 1,289 f o r second. T he Irish had j u s t polish­ ed o f f S o u th e r n C a lifo rn ia , 38-7. t h a t poll, 146 w r i t e r s took In 35 7 p a rt, w hile lots f o r th e p o st-sea son ehow-down is th e la r g e s t e v e r to ta k e p a r t in such an A P voting. In th e r e g u l a r fin a l poll, N o tr e Dame se a s o n ’s had 107 a n d f i r s t place v o tes Michigan 25. O f th e 54 scrib es w ho saw b o th te a m s play, m o s t o f th o s e on th e N o t r e D am e b a n d w a g o n said the Irish line, p lus g r e a t J o h n n y L u ­ ja c k , g av e C oach F r a n k L e a h y ’s club s u p e r io ri ty . R i c k e y Is a D o d g e r A g a i n J a n . B R O O K L Y N , 6— UP) — B ran ch Rickey e n t e r e d t h e pro f o o tb a ll b u siness to d a y w hen he a n n o u n c e d th e B ro o k ly n baseball club h as a c q u ir e d th e D o d g e r f r a n ­ chise. T he m ove o v e rs h a d o w e d the f i rs t F la t b u s h a p p e a r a n c e o f M an ­ a g e r Leo D u ro c h e r since his y ear o f exile fr o m baseball. TUXEDOS Tailor-made ---------- ^ 59.50 Ready-made _________ 39.50 For R e n t _____________ 4.00 CROW N TAILORS 408 E. 6th 6703 w ho s e n t in bal­ 12 'Mural Games Open Cage Season By RED VALLS T e x a n S p o r t * S t a f f T h e r a f t e r s t w e n t y - f o u r o f G re g o ry Gym tr e m b le d T u e s d a y n ig h t lite r a lly i a s t e a m s d is p la y in g j tw e n t y - f o u r v ersio ns o f how th e good ald A m e ric a n g a m e o f b a s ­ k etb all should be pla yed s ta m p e d up a n d dow n c o u rt s to o f ­ th e fic ially i n a u g u r a t e th e I n t r a m u r a l b a sk e tb a ll sea.son. In le a g u e th e “ B ” t h e O a k I G r o v a S q u i r r e l s b ro ke a h a lf -tim e 5-5 d eadlock a n d r o a r e d ba ck in J th e fin al h a lf to down T h e l e m e C o - o p , 2 6 - 1 5 . T ed “ S h y s t e r ” F o o te o f O ak G rove c a p tu r e d sco rin g I ho n o rs by s i n k in g 14 p oints. He w as aid ed by th e fin e flo o r w o rk I o f J a c k A n d e rs o n . B ulldog K e n ­ n e d y a n d I. M. W atso n . W . A. j C h ild e rs sco red 7 p o in ts f o r th e losers. H . A. C l u b pa ced by R ey De La C ru z , who r a c k e d up 11 points, ed ged o u t G o r d o n H o u i c , 27-24. T he high p o in t h o no rs w e n t to T h o m a s K. H e n d e rs o n of th e losers w ho d ro p p e d in 18 points. The M c C r o c k l i n M u le s tr a m p l e d a B l o c k e r H o u s * fiv e, 30-21, b e ­ hind th e s h a r p sh o o tin g o f C lau d e P r e s le y a n d G us V. H rn c ir. The c ra c k s h o t f o r th e g a m e w as the l o s e r ’s V . W. P e r r y w ith 8 points. The G u l l e y D i g g e r * looked m o re like g ra v e - d ig g e rs as th e y s l a u g h ­ te r e d a n d th e n b u rie d C a m p u s G u i l d , 26-3. T he b ig d ig g e r o f th e g a m e w as J o h n D. E v a n s who sc o re d l l p o in t s while H a r v e y R o ­ s e n b e r g scored to t a l points. losers t h e B oth B l o m q u i s t S w e d e * an d G e r h a r d t ’s Boy* fa ile d t o a p p e a r f o r th e i r g a m e a n d a d o u b le d e ­ f a u l t w as re co rd e d . d e f a u l t o v er H u t c h i n s o n H o u s e . In th e “ A ” lea g u e , F P H A D o r m A to o k a h a rd f o u g h t g a m e f r o m F P H A D o r m B, 14-13, a f t e r p la y ­ ing tw o o v e r t im e periods. Cecil B r e n n e r a n d C arl B u r n e y a c c o u n t ­ ed f o r 12 o f th e v ic t o r ’s p oin ts while W a l t e r B r o m a r sack ed up 5 f o r th e losers. fr e e In a n o t h e r to u g h o v e rtim e c o n ­ te s t, B r a c k e n r i d g e H a ll b y v i r tu e o f tw o ed g ed o u t P r a t h e r Hall, 27-26. Jo h n R. F o w ­ le r pu sh ed th r o u g h 15 p o in ts f o r th e v ic t o r ’s w hile Allen R a n f t sco red 13 f o r th e losers. th r o w s T h e C z e c h C l u b sw am p e d th e A l b a C l u b by t h e one-sided score o f 57-13, b e h in d the s h a r p s h o o t­ ing o f F r a n k B a r ta , T h o m as H o p ­ kins, a n d F r a n k H o r a k w ho sank a to t a l o f 46 points. J i m B. T a y lo r p o u r e d IO p o in ts t h r o u g h th e b a s k e t to lead W a»U y F o u n d a t i o n to a 25-8 v ic to ry o v e r th e S a n A n t o n i o C l u b . T h e B l o m q u u t S w e d e s h a n d e d T h e l e m e C o - O p th e i r seco nd loss t h e i r o f “ A ” t e a m , 25-17. A u g u s t P u g h sco red IO p o in ts f o r th e v icto rs. th e n ig h t by d o w n in g T h e B r a c k e n r i d g e A p a r t m e n t c a g e r s s m o th e r e d t h e O a k G r o v a B u c k e y e * , 32-9, b e h in d t h e a c c u ­ r a t e sh o o tin g o f H e rsh e l A tk in s o n a n d G o rd o n R o berts. T r o y E n n i s sc o red 6 p o in ts t o lea d th e P E M five to a 22-13 vis- t o r y o v e r th e C o r p u * C h r i s t i C l u b . tied f o r sco rin g David W a r r e n ho n o rs t h r o u g h 6 by p o u r i n g p oin ts f o r th e losers. T h e A u s t i n C l u b d o w n ed L S A , 30-20. as J a m e s M unson a n d W il­ liam B u ssey a c c o u n t e d f o r 27 o f t h e i r t e a m s points. H e r m a n L. K o e ste r w a s th e lo s e r ’s high p o in t m a n w ith 8 points. f a u l t w h en fa iled to a p p e a r f o r th e g am e. T h e B . S .U . te a m won b y a d e ­ t h e C l u b d e M e x i c o > T h e N e w m a n C l u b q u i n t e t also w'on b y a d e f a u l t w h en t h e i r op ­ p o n e n ts , th e A . P . H . A . D r u g g i s t s , fa ile d t o a p p e a r f o r th e gam e. Intramural Schedule C am pus G u i l d vs. f»»k G r o v e C o - o p T e j a * C l u b v » . L a tin A m eric a n C l u b W E D N E S D A Y S O C C E R S o ’clo ck 7 o ’clo ck 8 o ’clo ck B A S K E T B A L L C L A S S A 7 o ’c l oc k s il o n i g o n ca t* S i g m a P h i S i g m a D e l t a v*. D e l t a K a p p a E p ­ i va. P h i D e l t a T h e t a R e l u c t a n t D r*«rnn« v*. M cA d am * N o . 2 7 : 4 5 o ’clo ck P h i K a p p a S i g m a va . P h i K a p p * P a l L a m b d a C h i A l p h a v s . S i g m a P h i E p ­ I n d e p e n d e n t C r o o k * v*. W i l k e n l n g W h i r K id* 8 : 3 0 o 'c lo c k A c a c i a v*. C h i P h i T h e t a Xi v a . D e l t a T a u D e l t a T i p t o n H o u s e va. M o n e y h o n ’a H o u s o - 9 : 1 5 o ’c lo c k T a u D e l t a P h i va . A l p h a E p a i l o n P l D e l t a S i g m a P h i va. S i g m a N u L a k e R o u s e v s . P i n e Bo lt * P h i S i g m a K a p n a va. D e l t a C h i A l p h a T a u O m e g a vs. D e l t a T a u D e l t a S i g m a A l p h a E p s i l o n va. S i g m a N u C L A S S B 7 o 'c lo c k 7 : 4 5 o 'c lo c k 8 : 3 0 o ’c lo c k 9 : 1 5 o 'c lo ck A l p h a E p s i l o n Pi va. S i g m a C h i T h e S R D D a r k h o r a e * w on b y a P h i D e l t a T h e t a v=*. K a p p * S i g m a LEARN TD DANCE FROM EXPERTS JANET COLLETT School of Dancing O N T H E D R A G ; 2 3 3 0 G u a d a lu p e Phons 9956 or 6430 Wednesday, J an. 7, 1948 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 2 In This Corner M inor Layne Ranked With Baugh, Luckman UT Cage Regulars . By R O Y E D W A R D S T e x a n A n m r m te ,?porf* f.-lxto r th e Tnxas T h e S ig a r Bowl te a m . ’ is ex tre m e ly ' rte co rp s o f w ell-nam ed . Life a t New O rle an s “ You d o n ’t w in w ith o u t I t," he d u r i n g S Jgar Bowl w eek was real- said, “ a n d ly «we<-t. The M id -W in te r Sport* As o{ iation w e n t all o u t to e n te r - ta i n th e visiting pre**, and -p o r ts w rit e r - who checked th e t h e y ’ve g o t H o m e r N o r to n o f A&M, speak- ing lo n g - s u f f e r in g ex pe r- ience, ra t e d L a y n e on a p a r with in L uc km a n an(J B a u g h . While he . k w ert r e a c h i n g t h a t m e l - , in e a rl y fro m it.” . ( ;i, • i g a m e tim e h an d sp o rts w rite rs from the coach- was n o n -c o m m iU l on (rig s itu atio n a t A gg ieian d, N o rto n ta k i n g “ six weeks in te n d e d to all o v er the n ation w ere on hand said he was fox th« • r e w e re lav .sh in th e ir p raise of sta y in coaching. e festiv ities, and m ost o f i to c o n s id e r” a n d he team and Texas p l a y e r s . , N o rto n was to Tom Arch W ard , sp orts w rite r o f the j W hitley, the A la b a m a tackle who and C hicago T rib u n e , said he had his fo r m e rly ch n ,r<- o f howl game.*, cho«e th e W hitley a g re e d with the g e n e ra l S u g a r Bowl, a n d wa- v ery well- p raise o f L ay n e. H owever, he was pleaded *.*. di the proceedings. All- m o st im p ressed by th e work o f the Vr or nan Bobby Layne d re w spec- J T e x a s ends, “ [.ayne a n d P e tro vic h e f r o m W ard who said : w a re g r e a t , ” W’hitley said, “ b u t if * a w o n d e r f u l p lay er. He a n y o n e was a ll-A m e ric a n ,, those ■ ta k with B augh amt e n d s w e re — B u m g a r d n e r , B lount, a t t e n d e d A AM , p r a i vne •rvpi ta lk in g ‘Le n a n . H r s g r e a t . ” &n(\ B o ld e r .” W B n P I Carl S n av ely, rd was highly-im pressed with th e N o rth C a f a ­ lina coach, had his e n ti r e s t a f f :tstan d in g p e rf o rm a n c e of down to see th e g a m e , an d C arl- ; h , an e x tr e m e ly h ard r u n - j to n Ry r d o f th e W insto n-S alem ( N .C .) J o u r n a l - S e n t m e l was w arn - r I s w eight. th a t jn g the T e x a s s p o r ts w r i te r s te a m a n d fa n s are the C aro lin a Jood when th e L o n g h o rn s o u t f or f r i h u n e to Blair a v ery fin e coach who a m a n «dous job. r e f e r r e d lit >r I he of the mo • in te r e s t in g per- g0 to C hap el Hill n e x t fall. wa j Haei.il , A rk., one of t h e t w o 1 ( •vnters who h as seen ev e ry ( a r l n l e of Byrd q u o te d S n av ely as say- let * a r i o l e was : N o rth C a ro lin a pass re c e iv e rs j*et th e y did A la­ th e m w rite rs who beh ind in g ; “ T e x a s had b e t t e r n o t like r' -v * w a n iJr‘r j u s t t e a m ' t u t . m a i m i n g ; to who to L ayne, C arlisle said: g reat. rge I l e x a s to win th e game. Re- b e m a ” S n a v e ly a d d e d t h a t .t w a s' r n ^ “ H ax called his plays b e a u ti f u l ly In the seco nd h a l f . ” ' | lke he f i g li n .(i - . T ex as ran I here u no d o u b t a jj ov er A la h a m a . T h e L o n g h o rn s convinced him the C aro lin a coach said. th e best play er. H last O ctob er, )W , T e x a s W ilb u r E v a n s o f the 1940 g a m * had th e H o ld e r the Dallas T e x a s ou tclassed A la b a m a w orse News, f o r m e r A m e ric a n -S ta te a - In S u g a r •ban a n v o t h e r rnan .‘■ports e d ito r, said the T exaa B o v I histo ry , C arlisle said, and v icto ry was " a s o u ts ta n d i n g as n " a n I * *v Wvm j , ha co nsid ered lhe gcore in(Jicated d e sp ite BOme the t he L o n g h o rn s best all aro u n d elevon ever to «p- J ta]k a b o u t the b re a k * .” Lyle w a, te rrific , as w e r e Petrov ich and 1' Mj(J b)Jt t h „ rf. wag AAM rn h e r t s t a r te r s , C arlisle ad d ed , Bo*-; o no d o u h t a b o u t . th e mogt val. tor College in 1941 h a d the flash- u a b le p Ia y e r— Sisco (J a c k Sisco, l e s t team h u t T ex as w a . th e hest j t h „ u m p i r e ) /» n. e r o u r d and foot, I b a ll-ra tin g fa m e exp lain ed t h a t he w e n t a g a in s t his ra t in g s a n d pick- th e f o r m e r Vir- L d AIahHma to win t h „ KHWt>. The gin ut all-A m erican a n d professio n- L o n g h o rn s th e C rim son a1 s ta r, called Layne “ a w on de r- T id e m his final r a t in g s , William- fu ! p l a y e r an d P y le * a good, h a rd „on Baid> b n t h „ th e r e lin e m an w as WOuld be a b o u t 15 p e r c e n t upsets r u n n e r . the bf)W, K U m n nw[ A ]ab am a ou* l a n d i n g u n til the f o u r th q u a r - thp u p s e t t e r s . L r, D udley th e y p u sh ed A la b a m a r ig h t o f f T h a good d o c to r a d d e d hi„ b it to had th e hest re- ^ th e n I w ould b e one o f Ti ,, r Bill Dudley, p au! W illiamson o f . o Texas th o u g h t, fjRured to p p e d and Dr in ,, . ea ‘ f , S o m e o n e a sked D ud ley , _ ,, ‘ , to if he L a y m ,( Rftyin>f thft T p x a „ q u a r t e r . list o f c o m p lim e n ts long the t h o u g h t t r o u b le “ T h e y all h ave b a ll,’’ Dudley an sw e re d . lA y n e w o uld have an y football. in p ro fe ssio n a l in pro tr o u b le H a r r y W ism er, th e A m erican sp o rts B r o a d c a s t in g C o m p a n y ’s d ir e c to r , called L ay ne “ the best o ff e n s iv e all y e a r ” a n d ta g g e d the S t e e r q u a r ­ t e r b a c k as a g r e a t pro fe ssio n al im ­ p ro s p e c t. W ism er w as also p re s se d w l'h “ th e s p irit and esp rit p la y e r seen I ’ve For a Limited Time Only! t h l x 50 c o n t o n tnt** t o KIVI • D o n ' t a t e l i c * f ia n ce p* r lit A r t h u r le-«s«*ni en - v M ,r- -as ► ! I t ’* t o n e w t h * l e a r n • ’ e n s w i t h o u r e x - p e r t * . w h a t A n d ut! • o f t h r i l l i n g p o p u l a r i t y y o u r ti rn '.fie* * i n v e s t m e n t will e a r n I E n r o l l l O D A Y , w h i l * i hi* o f f e r l a i t * . P h o n e back is “ b e t t e r th a n L u ja c k .” ★ I t th e Bill S a n sin g , L o ng ho rn s p o r ts pub licity d i r e c t o r who did a m ar v e lo u s jo b o f p ublicizing the te a m , c am e back from Now O r ­ th e way le a n s la u g h in g a b o u t T e x a n s g o t hooked a t the races F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n . see m s t h a t a g r e y h o rs e n a m e d “ T ex as S c o r e ” was e n te r e d in one o f the races a n d the jo c k ­ ey was w e a rin g O ra n g e an d W h ite silks. T e x a n s w e n t o v e rb o a r d on th e nag, bet birn down from 75-1 r a t h e r to 6-1, a n d len g th y w a it b e f o r e he finished. T he pony ran into th e fence on th e hack s t r e tc h a n d d id n 't finish un til ab o u t five m in u te s a f t e r the race was over. th e n had a L O A N S We Loan Money On An y th i ng of Val ue in u n re d e e m e d d ia ­ B arg ain s on m o nd s— save up co n sistin g o f Elgin, w atches W alth am , G ru e n , B ulova, an d H am ilto n . to SOC ARTHUR MURRAY 803 Congress CROWN JEWELRY CO. P h o n e 2 - 1 0 6 0 2 1 3 E. 6 t h S t. B y B I L L H A R D I N G T e x a n S p o r t * S t a f f Coach J a c k ( n a y p u t the Texa.« L o n g h o rn s th r o u g h a lig ht w o r k ­ o u t T u e s d a y fo llo w ing a succe-T- : ful o p e n in g o f th e i r d e fe n s e of th e S o u th w e s t C o n fe re n c e c h a m ­ pionship a g a in s t Rice night, 59-44. . on a.v M ovies o f th e L o n g h o r n ’s 61- 59 v ic to ry o v er C ON Y in New York C ity w ere show n p r i o r to the w o rk ou t. rest. slig h t in j u r i e s s e b o astin g one o f H a m ilto n , J o h n L a n g d o n , S l a t e r I w ore u s down. T h e y h ad 12 play- Y ilbry W hite a re i era th e y could r u n in an d o u t of M a rtin , and s u f f e r i n g t h a t 1 th e g a m e w ith o u t h in d e r in g th e i r could become serio u s w ith o u t t h e , e ff ic ie n c y a n d we only had six. tw o b est d e f e n ­ m uch n eed ed th e b e s t sive m e n a g a i n s t T o m H a m ilto n , r e c o r d s to p la y th e whole g a m e T e x a s He had b a „ d ro p p ed a o n e -p o in t decision an d it w as like t h a t all th e w ay to O k la h o m a A&M while w inn in g a r o u n d . ” l l g a m e s f ro m CCNY, St. J o s e p h , : G e orgia a m o n g others. loss to le c h , A la b a m a , and Rice be d e v o te d th e n a tio n , ! T h ey p u t t h e i r The in to F u l l a t t e n t i o n of th e te a m will th e C o n f e r e n c e ra c e a n d Coach G ra y places co m ­ p e titio n fe a r e d as B aylor, A rk a n s a s , an d S M U — in t h a t o r ­ de r. A r k a n s a s an d B a y lo r have v ir tu a lly th e sa m e p e rs o n n e l as la s t y e a r. to be The w e e k ’s th e A ggies p o in ts up to one o f Coach J a c k G r a y ’s L o n g h o rn s m e e t I CU M onday, is bigg est w o rries— re s e rv e s tre n g th , th e O k lahom a badly needed by T exas. O f first, six men, A! M ad sen, Tom A&M g am e, he said, “ T h ey simply the C o m m e n tin g on b e fo r e re s t the b r o u g h t the T he fin ish o f fo o tb a ll p la y i n g th r e e m o re p la y e r s o u t S h an d s, B u b b a te a m . i f o r j f o r m e r a ll-d is tr ic t f r o m L u fk in, re - in ju r e d a in T u e s ­ d a y ’s w o r k o u t an d will p ro b a b ly be lost f o r th e season. Ed K elley, tackle, a n d Slim J i m W a ts o n , an en d, a r e th e o t h e r tw o who t u r n ­ ed out. tric k k n ee it Al M adsen will be held o u t o f p ra c tic e f o r ’we days to s t r e n g t h ­ en his w eak ank le. th e f o r M ost o f H ou sto n fro m sto m a c h d is o rd er. T he to te a m w e n t th e Rice s u f f e r i n g r e ­ n o w n e d L o n g h o rn lig h tn in g a t ­ ta c k g o t o f f to a d riz z lin g s t a r t b u t flashy fo r m d u r i n g th e second half. th e y r e g a i n e d th e i r s t r e n g t h A lth o u g h r e s e r v e low', is G ray th e w ork o f Phil G eorge i n j u r i e s th e e x t r e m e l y praised an d V ilbry W hite w hen fo r c e d g am e. r e g u l a r s o u t o f Coach th e Yearlings Renew Practice Sessions B y A B E W E I N E R T r x a n S p o r t * S t a f f W ith th e C h ris tm a s a n d N ew Y e a r's holiday s beh ind , th e f r e s h - j m a n b a sk e tb a ll sq u a d b eg an p r a c ­ tices a n e w M o nd ay a f t e r n o o n w ith an a d d e d vigor. T he fro sh s p e n t M on day li m b e r ­ t h e i r p r e ­ f o r ing up a n d r e g a i n in g h olid ay fo r m in p r e p a r a ti o n t h e i r c o m in g g a m es. A f t e r v iew in g th e m ovies o f th e T ex as-C C N Y b a s k e tb a ll tilt, Coach j J a c k F it z g e r a l d s e n t f r e s h ­ m en th r o u g h a p ra c t ic e session included sho otin g, p assing , which o ff e n s iv e drills in a d d itio n t o t h e i r r e g u l a r s crim m a g e . th e T h e re a r e no g a m e s sc hed uled f o r th e Y e a rlin g s as y e t, C oach F it z g e r a l d s t a te d , b u t he a d d e d t h a t he h op ed to a r r a n g e a s c h e d ­ ule tomorrow'. T h e te a m f i r s t b eg a n p r a c t ic i n g D e c e m b e r I , a n d in t h e i r lone a p ­ e d g e d p e a r a n c e since th e n th e y V IC T O R Y U L - _______ H T H E S U G A R B O W L possession of so' -j s ver S u g a r Bowl Trophy to the University for one year. A t the end of the year, the original, wf ch was made in 1840, will be replaced by a replica. 3 Phi Delts Named On W ater Polo Team T h re e m en, Jim S n av ely , R o g e r E v an s and E d R a n d all o f th e ch am p io n sh ip Phi D elta T h e ta te am , w ere selected on th e a ll -In t ra - m u ra l W a t e r Polo te a m , w hich w a s a n n o u n c e d T ue sd ay . T h e r u n n e r ­ up A u stin Club placed tw o m en , W ally P r y e r an d Billy Bob Williams, on th e m y thic al team . C h a rle s S a lin as o f th e L a tin A m e ric a n C lub a n d E d m u n d G ilb e r t o f the D e lta K a p p a Epsilon, tied f o r one o f th e position s. The last place w as ta k e n by D udley F o w le r o f the P hi G a m m a D elta. A L L I N T R A M U R A L W A T E R 4 ----------------- — No Smooth Path For US in Olympics P O L O T E A M W a lly P r y o r , r f , A u stin C lub Jim S n avely , lf, P h i D elta T h e ta. C arlo s Salinas, L atin A m e rica n Club, a n d E d m u n d G ilbert, D elta K a p p a E psilon, tie f o r cf. Billy W illiams, cg, A ustin Club. P hi D elta R oger E vans, lf, T h e ta , N E W YORK, J a n . 6— CP)— A p a s t S c h r e i n e r I n s t i t u t e , 4 7 - 4 4 . w a r n in g th a t “ o v e rfe d A m e ric a n s Wilson T a y lo r, th e tall c e n t e r a r e a c t g o in g to have it e a s y - in .a - 0 ym pic g a in e r ' ro m , Au. 5,in ! ' iK\ ,a n d P r a n k W o m a c k , schoolboy b a sk e t- vt as b a ]j a n d b aseb all s t a r f r o m San S, f 00': , . . D ‘ , , D u dley F o w ler, rg, Phi G a m m a , . D elta. x- . „ Ld R andall, g, P hi D e lta T h e ta . r T1, . T , „ , T T ‘ ? 1 tr a c k a n d field coach es who , , , s q u a d s fr o m th e U n ited S ta t e s on E u ro p e a n to u r s th e p a s t y ear. n.irh s „ , . , ! , ECON° T r t f c i t . T h . . . " Th, i f H w in , . n y f l a t r a r e ab o v e ..........................................................„ eg S i g m a P h i E p a i l o n i . a m m a D e l t a Ig P h i K a p p a S i g m a r g i . u n d s t e d t A u s t i n C l u b g h o n r a b l e m e n t i o n IOO m e t e r s ,” said J im Kelly, U ni- B u rro w s fr o m S o u th Side, v ersify o f M in n eso ta t r a c k co a ch I^ t o r d o t I s , led p o in ts ap iec e . t i e r e d .12 sc o rin g sh a r e h o n o rs f o r th e y e a rlin g s. ° f to fo r w a r d G eo rg e C obb, also o f S a n J a ­ cinto , w ho sco red l l p o in ts f o r second place h o no rs, R o b e r t H e n ­ f r o m A m arillo, E d ry , San o f I l a r - » n d L ew L ev ine lingen all looked im p ressive in th e tilt. J o h n l u r w a r d . — D w a m I Unison. P h i D e l t a r h y t a . C h a r l e s A m i d o n . D e l t a K a p p a S h e l t o n . A u u t i n C lu b . E p s i l o n ; D a v i d S t i r t o n , S U D l l a r k h o r s e o ; H a r r y H u e h n e r . C l i f f C o u r t s ; R a l p h Q u a r n r u a - a. Latin American Club; Roy £5tra*« ■ n tc e r , C a n t e r b u r y C l u b ; S o n n y M i ll e r , Chi G a m m a D el t a . G u a r d * — I r o y C a n t e r b u r y I I * - B uckley, Delta Kappa Elation; Larry W’arburton. S i g m a P h i E p s i l o n ; C l a r e n c e W e I hoi n , A u s t i n C lu b , I3<>b C r a w l ' * , . A u s t i n C l u b . I n g r a m , t - u r G oalie*—-Ransom Jackson. S i g m a Al- >ha Epsilon; R i c h a r d L e & o u g h , D**ita K a p p * E p s i l o n ; BUI K e n n e d y , O i k G r o v e t* W o r s h a m , Phi Delta T h e t a , C h a r l o * v o t e d to . , A ..................... ... P re s id e n t of th e N a tio n a l Col- le g ia te T ra c k C o aches A sso c ia­ tion. . , • , . r ,■ ***' its j d f o r lin e u p M eanw hile, T h e s t a r t i n g to c o n d u c t t h e i r n e x t c o n t e s t will p ro b a b ly re m a in th e sam e as f o r th e S c h r e i n e r In- s t i t u t e g a m e , w ith one possible ex- ception. L e v m e a n d B u rro w s a r e tion o f College B aseb all C oaches a t p r e s e n t s c r a m b li n g f o r o n e o f th e ex ec u tiv e com- . mitts® o f th e A m e ric a n Associa- T he lin eu p f o r th e S c h r e i n e r ti lt c e n t e r ; W om ack, f o r w a r d ; Cobb , UC p r e s e n t S O B su b m it a proposa l to t h e the g u a r d c o s t s . . . , b aseb all . v • r- t i . N C A A ch am p io n sh ip s on a d o u b le elimi- w a s : T a y lo r, n atio n ba«is th r o u g h th e re g io n al g u a r d ; H e n r y , g u a m ; to u r n a m e n t s , w ith the tw o re g io n a l g u a r d - a n d Burrow's • w in n e rs m e e t in g in a tw o-out-of-1 H. T. H a r t m a n o f A lle n to w n , p a „ S c o tty R o b e rts o n o f S hreve- th r e e s erie s f o r th e title. The a c tio n c a r r ie d w ith it a re- po rt, La., a n d K im ball W a ts o n o f c o m m e n d a tio n t h a t the N C A A set M o u n t C arm e l, III.— the on ly th r e e th e o u t- o f - s ta te r s on th e s q u a d — h av e up a baseball p la y o f fs so t h a t coach es been lo ok ing g ood in p ra c t ic e a n d can m a k e th e a d v an ce . in a re likely to see a c ti o n th e i r plan s f a r t h e r tw o - y e a r p ro g r a m ................................................... n e x t g a m e . g u a r d fo r in " ** * - ■ • • - H e n r y , i o r w a r a ; NOW fob com ite# fX A M S We have ’e m .. . The essential?; of your courses highlighted and packed .into a nutshell, for quick thorough review ! Asf{ to see the famous 1 0 1 1 E C E 0 ll 1 1 1 N E S E R I E S *1 99 I OO , . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . C o .-J . Oo-.-o* ACCOUwTlWO E'. ...-I.) ry * - . { * » » . AKC INT HI ST OI f ANC INT Mod'..«i. u - .tv * M.tVorr . •ACTINOLOGY *• ,y«NAt 'SM . . 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S O C ' O l O G ’ Trine,plat a t STANISH OTA MNA* S T A T I S T I C A L M f THOUS I . , * M . i h o d i o f S T U D T * * • ' * . . I . . * . . . . S H S S S ,9 ,M | .TJ ,ir O N IT IO STATTS To IH S H i , To-y a f . *.u m WO«LO S.Ava ITH, HiiTory of . ZO C LO G T C a n a r i , ! . I m wiv ° 't« « ; : . T o t i l m j . . . . . I n II OO ti I J* I oo US 1% « I n .Ti .Ti .n a I ae I OS .TS ■Ti I ii t OO IJS . ‘a HUCK HIWICT to CHANG* . V 8 IJS I IS I IS I IS I OO I OO M IOO .TS Hi I IS I Hi .is: •Hi *•« I OO' RSO1 I OO; I OC SC j I.IS I .IS7S I 00 1.00 J Texas BookStok Joe D iM a g g io Signs Contract for $70,000 N E W YORK. J a n . 6— (ZP)— A b ea m in g , b u o y a n t J o e DiM aggio i-igned a new Y a n k e e c o n t r a c t t o ­ to g u a r a n t e e him d a y believed (the f o r a p p r o x i m a t e ly $70,0 00 1948 to place him season a n d a m o n g a h a n d fu l! of th e h ig h e s t paid hall p la y e r s in the h is to ry of th e gam e. T h e h a t t i n g a n d fie ld in g s t a r o f the Y a n k e e s p e n n ed his n a m e t o the rich p a c t to d ay a f t e r h a v ­ ing re a c h e d a q u ic k a g r e e m e n t w ith G e n era l M a n a g e r G eo rg e W eiss la s t n ig h ’. He h ad been r e ­ the sum p o rte d a sk in g $ 75,000, paid Ted W illiams l a s t yea r by th e B oston Red Sox. P H O N O G R A P H RECORDS lr MAJESTIC RAD IO S w FARNSW O RTH RAD IO S ★ G IBSO N REFRIGERATORS it Iin« r e c o r d * , c o m p l e t a o f ar n i p o p u l a r . O n e o f A c l » ** ic «l l a r g e s t c h o o s e ASK A B d I i i O U R F R E E R E C O R D D E A L t h e S o u t h w e e t b o t h t h e t o . t o o k * f r o m . in U R I I K ' S M r n t i t t o m a t o R E C O R D S H O P O p en 9 a .m . C lo** 8 : 3 0 8 1 8 C o n g r e s s v a IOT Q u o t e d q u n t i y c ° h a n d 501 * • « I U « • ‘‘S a t * * * ’*" v # 0 d d \ q o W « n b ' A i , t i n c t i o n . S < * * Vjl 0 # c to its dis" to c e e A d* deT by 11 . oVV. P cottvp0** i r e \n c T u d e * oT Olde* V I ot o,det S h ° P * ' s o n ° le d e t o ' ' 0%' C o t» e ‘Dentyne C h e w in g G u m ! " “ W ell, rub my eye* —if I’m dr e am in g o f de lic iou s D e n ty n e C h ew in g Gum, d o n ’t w a k e me u p ! i ’m all se t fo r that keen, clean ta ste —and do I like the w ay D e n tyn e helps keep my te eth w h ite , t o o ] ” D e n ty n e Gum — M sd e O nly By A d a m s BUY O N ZALE’S EASY TERMS No Interest or Carrying charge 619 Congress Wednesday, 'Jan. 7, '1948 THE D A IL Y T E X A N Pag* I Adult Education Is Goal of Meet Community’s Role To Be Explained Awakening Texans to the need for adult education in their com­ munities is the long-range goal of the Southwest Regional Confer­ ence on Adult Education m eeting a t the University J a n u a r y 12-13. T. H. Shelby, dean o f the Univer­ in sity Extension Division, •charge of the program. ii The organization and financing I of ad u lt education programs, dis- ; cussed by leaders whose schools have successful programs, w ill round out symposiums on current activities by college and publi* schools. ★ C u rren t com munity service groups’ programs, such as those ! sponsored by w om en’s clubs, J u n ­ i o r Chambers of Commerce, t h * Texas Congress o f P aren ts a n d Teachers, and w hat the community should expect from such programs, also will be discussed. F o r the f irs t time two women will have prom inent parts on th* program. They are Mrs. J. H. Moore of Deport, presid e n t o f th e ’Texas Congress of P arents a n d Teachers, a n d Mrs. John J. P e rry th e J of Sweetw ater, president of Texas F ederation of Women’s I Clubs. j - Rice Instructor Dies In Auto Accident E ugene Oherle, 58, instructor in I Romance languages a t Rice Insti­ t u t e , was killed J a n u a r y I when his car overturned n ea r Brackettville. Oberle, a native of Switzerland, this had no known relatives I country. F uneral services were I held Tuesday a fte rnoo n a t P alm er Memorial Episcopal Church by the in I Rev. Stanley L. Smith. Ir m a Helen Scott, Curtis Leroy Scott, Phillip Douglas Seebourne, Alex J r . Sedwick, H ow ar d Baldwin Sellers, Mrs, Roselle Maude Riskind Sheldon, Sherrill, S a ra h An Simmons, Th omas Randolph Sim pson, J o se p h Earl Slaviek, Albert Thomas Smith, David P a x to n Soutt er, George E d w a rd Speck, Roy Ed w in Speck, Roy Edwin S pe cte r, B er na rd David Steagal), Tom J r, Ste dm an. N a th a n Alexander I i i Steele, Charles Ronald Steine ger, Charlo* Frederic k J r . Steinhoff, Keith Albert Ste rn , F r a n k Ed w a rd Stevenson, J o h n Ew in g S te w a rt , N orv in G. Ste w a rt , Robert Morris Stimson, A r t h u r E a rl Stone. G ert ru de Ava St ram le r. Will Thomas Stro ng, Mary Helene Sublet*, Charles (.’arson S um m er s, Evelyn G ertru de ★ T s n n e r . Tn mml# M ss Ted ford, J a m e s A rc he r Theilig, Harold Paul Tho mas, Wilton Earl Tillerson. Carl Leslie J r . Travis, Richard Edw ard Tr eadwell, M ary M aurtne Tucker, L a w re n c e J o * T u r n e r , J o h n Wesley Twee dy, J ose ph Lord J r , Dlhricht, W a l te r Alfred 1’nderwo.wl, Dan L. Vaden, William Robert V a n sa u , Moye Van V a u g h n , G e ra rd H enry V era. J e s u s M, Vexler, M ar vin N. ★ alia ce. J o e Thomas ard. J a y Thomas ard. OH is William J r . a m e r , H ira m Alford J r , athen. Thom as Neal J r . ataon, J o hn McPherson J r . ataon. Merwin J a c k Ben A le xan de r esenberg, J a c k eLslie est, C arey Keene J r . hite, Thom as E d g a r J r , illiams. Carolyn illiams, Doris C. Dietze illiams. F r e d Leek ie illiams, La w re nc e Daly illaon. Douglas Hastings ilson, Donald Edw a rd ilson. William H enry inter. Fr ed D a i id i«e. Earl Gro nlund J r . olf, Donald I,outs orkm a n, E a r l G. J r . ro te nh ery, Clinton Maurice ylie, Robert Mc Elroy W' w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w Faculty Is Prominent At Meets During Holidays Campus Liberals 277 Candidates To Back Wallace Listed for BBA (Continued from page I ) Graduate Exam Is February 1,3 Results Compared Throughout Nation Graduate record exam inations for graduate and prospective grad­ uate students will be February 2 and 3, Dr. H. T. Manuel, director of the Testing and Guidance Bu­ reau, has announced. The examination is a series of tests designed to show the nature and extent o f the student’s know­ ledge and understanding in com­ parison with that o f students of other colleges. There are eight general tests in the series: mathe­ matics, physics, chemistry, biolog­ ical science, social studies, litera­ ture, fin e arts, and verbal factor. In addition to the general tests. each candidate takes an advanced test in his major field. ★ A project of the Carnegie Foundation fo r the Advancement o f Teaching, the tests are not re­ quired for entrance into the Uni­ versity Graduate School. Many re­ graduate f i r e , that results of the exam ina­ tion be included among credentials for admission. schools, however, Candidates desiring to take the exam inations in February should make application with Dr. Manuel by January 15. Other 1948 dates for the exam inations are May 3 and 4, August 2 and 3, and October 25 and 26. Registration deadlines are April 15, July 15, and October 7. A fe e of $5 m ust be paid by check or money order when the examination is taken. Books for Spring Arrive on Drag Even as students are starting to thumb feverishly through their textbooks in preparation for ex ­ ams, the nearby bookstores are receiving shipments o f books that will be used next semester. Most o f the bookstores report that their shipments o f books are arriving at a rapid rate or have already been received and put in stock. Several new books will be used, and though some books are tem ­ porarily out o f stock, and others are out o f print, the book situa­ tion looks good. The bookstores seem prepared to give the students fast and e f­ ficien t service as soon as the se­ m ester begins. The holiday period was na­ tional convention tim e for mem­ bers o f the U niversity faculty. With a near-prewar attendance at conventions and m eetings through­ out the United States, many of the faculty members played out­ standing parts. the Speaking before 114th m eeting of the American Associa­ tion for the Advancement o f Science. Dr. Roger J. Williams o f the U niversity set forth the hy­ pothesis that regardless of wor­ ries and stresses, a person won’t become a chronic drunkard unless he is physically made that way. Grounds for his hypothesis, Dr. W illiams said, include suggestive evidence that certain “drug idio­ syncracies’’ in some people with certain appetites and aversions for various food substances are be­ cause o f particular metabolic pat­ terns. Dean E. W. Doty o f the College of Fine Arts attended the twenty- third annual m eeting of the N a­ tional Association o f Schools of Music at Boston, Mass., December 27-30. As a member of the com­ mission on curricula, he partici­ in the special sessions of pated the group during the opening two days of the conventions. Dean Doty is also chairman o f the com­ m ittee on state certification o f private music teachers. Dr. W. A. Nielander, m arketing and public relations professor, at- I tended the American M arketing ^ Association meeting from Decem­ ber 29 to 30 in Chicago. He par- j ticipated in special meetings of I the Association’s advertising com- ! mission in discussing the teaching | of advertising in schools of busi- I ness. Dr. E m m ette S. Redford, C. P. P atte ro n , S tu a r t A. MacCorkle, Charles A. Timm, H. Malcolm Macdonald, and two g radu a te stu ­ dents, Comer Clay and W\ E. Ben­ ton, all of the D ep a rtm en t of Government, attend e d the annual m eeting of the American Political Science Association, December 28- 30, in Washington. Dr. Redford round-table was chairman of a discussion on The Political States j in the A dministration of National I Program s. Comer Clay acted as j secretary. Dr. P atte rso n is on the ! executive council of the associa­ tion. Dr. D. L. Hamilton, professor of Romance languages, and Dr. T. P. Harrison, English professor, I spoke a t the sixty-second annual j convention of the Modern L an­ guage Association December 29 to SI in Detroit. Dr. C. P. Oliver, professor of zoology, reported th e findings of More than meets the eye... One look and you’d say that a great deal of work lies ahead before this new telephone central office is completed. That’s true. But already, much of the job is done! For months telephone men have been hard at w ork -in offices and in the field. One group has carefully studied business and population trends and has forecast the tele­ phone needs of the community for years to come. Another has determined the amount and types of equipment that will best meet these needs. Still others have found ways to make this new equipment a part of our world-wide communications network. At our Western Electric plants the tele­ phone equipment—the switchboards, frames and switching mechanisms, the cable, wire and relays—has been scheduled and is al­ ready being manufactured. All this and more before the ground was broken! The telephone business is a constantly ex­ panding business in which thousands of college men are finding interesting and re­ warding careers.There’s a future in telephony. BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM his research in heredity traits to the genetics section o f the Amer­ ican Association for the Advance­ ment o f Science. Dr. Oliver re­ ported that abdominal hernia is inherited. An affected male can expect some o f his sons to develop hernias, but daughters are not likely to develop any. However, they can transmit the gene to their sons, he said. She explained that the matron. the matron, which “instita” of had previously been described as a flounce, was really a band sewed to the underside of the garment to protect the edge from “friction of pavem ent and stairways.” Dr. 0 . W. Reinmuth and Dr. 0 . S. Powers, professor of Classical delivered Paul J. Thompson, chairman o f languages, addresses o f Journalism, j also. H. J. Leon, chairman o f the the Department represented the U niversity at the Department of Classical languages American Association of School. k# , 0 th , Archaeologica, lnati. and Departments o f Journalism in Philadelphia. Mr. Thompson w'as tute °* America, president o f the organization two I E. E. Hale, professor of eco- nomics, attended the annual meet- years ago. Mrs. H. J. Leon o f the Division jng, 0£ ^jie American Economics o f Extension addressed the A m er-1 . at j icon Philological Association Yale U niversity December 29-31 1 concerning the hem o f the Roman State Files Suit Against 8 Dairies . ,. , >" ~ December , * ' Dr. Robert H. Williams, Miss Katherine W heatley, Dr. Harry Ransom, and Dr. Romera Navarro attended a convention in Detroit for those who specialize in the languages. Dr. Navarro Modern delivered the group. a paper before The antitrust (Continued fro m Tage I ) “ Trial by Jury” and “ Case in Point,” two moving pictures now being used for instruction in law feiture of the corporations’ char- I schools, were shown to delegates 1 who attended the m eeting o f the ters was not asked. petition w a s ! Association o f American Law signed by Daniel and Assistants Schools in Chicago December 28 A ttorneys General J. A. Amis Jr., through 30. The U niversity was Charles D. Matthews, Clarence Y. represented at the m eeting by Mills, W. V. Geppert, Joe H. Rey­ twelve delegates, including C. T. nolds and P a t T. P eyton Jr. All McCormick, dean o f the School of of the assistants had participated Law, Clarence Morris, W. 0. Huie, K. C. Davis, George W. in the investigations. Daniel said it would be his of- Stumberg, L. W. Leary, Howard fice’s policy in connection with , R> Williams, J. S. Williams, P. D. the milk suit and all other anti- Williams, Corwin Johnson, J. T. tr u s t suits to the t r y courtroom r a th e r t h a n in th e f o r - | um of public opinion or politics. . cja te professor of chemistry, He said oil companies on uniform gasoline New Orleans. prices would continue for several * An anthropology convention at more months. Su fficient evidence Albuquerque, N.M., was attended to by D n T N< Campbell, Dr. J. G. has been obtained, he said, ju stify the completion of this in- McAllister, Charles H. Lange, and vestigation. “ No f u r th e r com m ent j ohn c> Kel, of the D epartm ent will be made thereon until it has of Anthropology. Dr. Campbell been finished, read a paper to the convention on the Present Status o f Texas Coat Archaeology’. D n N orman H ackerman, asso- at- investigations of m ajo r tended a meeting of chemists in Sneed, and M. K. Woodward, he declared. them in 5 Planes Arrive Monday For Reserve Training Base operations a t Bergstrom Field reported Tuesday morning the arrival of five airplanes from Brooks Field, San Antonio, to be used here in reserve training. . „ F o u r A T -6’s and one AT-11 made the flight and will be based a t Bergstrom indefinitely, it was I reported. The planes arrived Mon­ day afte rn o o n a t 3 o ’clock. . M ay Aid Formation Of Third Party (.Continued from Page I.) organization has been organized f o r nearly seven months. And a similiar move has been made in Michigan and Ohio. Although organization of a third-party in Texas is still in a nebulous stage, it seems certain Mr. Wallace will g et his electors on the general election ballot in Texas as well as in most of the key states. However in some states signa­ tu res of thousands of voters are required. Illinois specifies 25,000 signatu res and in Califor­ nia a new p a r ty m ust cast 5 per cent of the entire vote to win a place f o r a slate of candidates. law The last “ s tr o n g ” th ird-party candidate, R obert M. LaFollette Sr., who carried only his home sta te of Wisconsin in 1924, polled 1 nearly votes, and m any observers predict Mr. Wal­ lace will get less th a n this. five million Campus supporters hope to find ! those who voted fo r Homer Rai­ ney last sum m er in their fold. to In his an nou nc em ent the radio audience Mr. Wallace call­ ed for a “p eace” party, and said we can p reven t depression and w ar “ only if w'e organize for the same way we or­ peace ganize fo r w ar.” . in There is speculation th a t S ena­ to r Glenn Taylor of Idaho, who also “ Trum an D octrine” in a fall campus speech, would be Mr. W allace’s running mate. denounced the Fifty-seven to Get Law Degrees (Continued from Page I) J e a n F. H ose v Lout* KImer H u f f J r . Hilly G ene H u n t Karl K e n n e th Kendall Th orn s* Alfred Kendall J o h n C lifton H y a t t Spe a ro s Gun Holing R alph H a r r i s o n I.a m a r R o b er t W es le y L in d se y J a m e s E. L i ttle J r . J . P. L u t o n J r . .l ar k B» Miller Pa u l B. Miller J r . E d g a r W il s on M o n te l th T h o m a s L ucia n Morrill W illia m F. O’Connell T h o m a s Z. P a r r i s h J a m e s P e a rs o n Noble Claude Wilson P r o c t o r C a r r e ll I.ce Selle rs R o b e r t R. S t a n f o r d J r . Clifford C u rtis S te g a ll K dw ar d B lo u n t S t e w a r t G e org e W illia m S t o r t e r Andrew M e r te n s S w a r t h o u t K e n n e th G eor ge T a r l to n Kerns B. T a v lo r J a m e s J o s e p h F . T u r p e n Carl J a c k W a l d m a n J a c k C. Y oung J o h n S. Wnllnce D ougla s R ic hard ^ w i e n e r It. T h u r m a n \V. P r e n ti c e Tidelands Lobby Urged by Jester (Continued from Page I.) the Executive a PProved by Com mittee a n d th a t Texas Demo­ < e t u s r c M m w L p p a g o o v o r t i l l of sta te revenue from tide- J lands would mean th a t the defi­ ciency would have to be made up by increased taxation. the Governor J e s te r is quoted by the Associated Press as saying the lobbying activity would be and “ open should cause em barassm ent to no | ©ne “ who wishes to c on tribute.” the Federal law permits organized An exception above-board” and to UT-A&M to Debate In Austin Tomorrow the the th a t lobbying move to work f o r or I legislation. According i s ’Jr. has announced the f i r s t lobbying " a World F ed era ted Govern- political groups against to m ent Should Be Established,” will the Associated Press, Governor be tho question to be debated by Je s te r declared state f o u r University debate team s in Democratic P a r ty should engage competition with two A&M team s in this legitimate political action. T hursday beginning a t 11 a.m. I Other com ment at the U n iv e r - 1 Debate Coach E d g a r Shelton j sity was team perfectly legal and would be stia- as Thomas E. Taylor and Robert tegio a t this time. Although Pres- Blumenthal who will meet an Ag- ident T rum an vetoed th e tidelands l l a.m. affirm ative team a t last At 12 oVlock RoHjns Koppel and bdl approved by Congress the Q u r y Selig will debate with an year, he may be forced, in interests of p a r ty unity, to sign A&M nc(ratJve t „ain and , and Sam if a sim. ar bill is put through nt tho a f. , Jack Maclaine and James to meet the Henry Wallace third- firm ative ar*uments. A h o at Party threat, and the Texas Demo-1 crats will probably follow the n a -1 0nion w i„ tional p a r ty line if they receive tidelands support. T exas’s tid e ­ lands problems so f a r have been ignored by the Democratic N a­ tional Committee. solid party will be needed „ p.m. Ronnie D ugger firm ative A&M team. Smjth wjll 5n?t nn nt A af k A no th er prediction by a U n i­ versity source was th a t Califor­ nia, an o th e r sta te w ith a heavy stake in the tidelands battle, will probably lend support to Govern or J e s t e r ’* move by tak.ng similar M^ rcdltl1 lobbying action. , From 4-6 p.m. a public debate the J u n io r ball­ will be held in room o f the Toxa^ I t,ion with H erb ert Taylor and William D a r ­ den presenting affirm ativ e a r g u ­ ments. The concluding debate will from be broadcast over K Y E T 9:30-10 p.m. from Radio House. „ a n d ^ M e b e r Miller , ... . .. ,, will represent the University’. T J r . J r . Bulb ed. J a c k R uss ell Cain, Le o na rd W illia m Cain. M orris Cole man Cargill, Willia rn David C ar so n, C oleman J e n n i n g a Chappie, W illod yne C hat field, G eorg e A lva J r . Cla iborne , T h o m a s E dw in Clark, B e t t y J e a n Clarke. Ro llin F loyd ('lay. J a c k L e s t e r Clou gh, Merrill H e r m a n Co nra d, C harle s S u m n e r Cope, R ic hard K e n n e th C o u r tn e y , Billy Ray Crnsa, J a m e s E d w a rd C ri m en. J o h n C hase Crow, Donald E l m e r C ru m p , Givens L i n d s a y Cullom. Cav Marie D a m u th , Malcolm C h ar li e Daniel, R o b e r t W il e y J r . Danklefs. E l m e r K e n n e t h Davis, Adrian Averil Davis, W a y n e B u rk e Davis. David Dennis Dee, William F r a n k li n Dickens, W illia m R u ss e ll Downing . J a m e s R u t h e r f o r d Dw.ver, P a t r i c k E a rl Cherie, L o t t i e M a r g a r e t E d e n s , H u g h B a n i s t e r J r . Ell io tt . William M ar ion E v a n s , J a m e s O s c a r Ea re k, William Adolph J r . Fe nlnw. Mrs, Ada F r a n c e s J e t t F ic h t e n h a u m . M o rt o n Fie ld s, Bill Donald Fin ley , G eor ge P a r k e r F is he r, H a r v e y E p h r a m F ree d, M a r r e ly n F r ee la n d , B e r n a r d R an dolph F u lc h e r, H e n r y C o le m an G a rn e r, T a ylo r M u r r a y Gesme, Gordon Amos (lilies, G il bert J o s e p h J r . Glenn, B ry a n C u r t i s J r . G o ld s tu ck e r. H ow ard G re in e s G ouldy, D ori s Roline G ra n t, W illia m Capo Groos, G a sto n J a m e s J r . G ull ahorn , W al lace F e nte ll J r . G ro ssw it e r, R al ph A rn old H aas , G il be rt O s c a r H a c k e t t , Dona! Ph il ip H air, Leah J e a n H a lt o m , Edw ard P h il m o r e H a ls e y , H a r o ld A d e lb e r t J r . H a r m a n , R o b e r t Adlai H a rris . J e r o m e J r . H a r t m a n , R e u b e r H e n r y H a rris o n , J o h n F r e d e r i c k H a rw oo d, W in s t o n J r . Hawkin s, Ralph Lore nzo Heard, Mrs. Ela ine Fr anc e s W h it e ll irk ox, Reavis Charlene Hilder, J a c k Reginald J r . Il n a te k , J ohn Oden Hodge, Dan Wesley Holmes, Coley Edwin Holzsrhuher. Alfred Robert Hooter), Claude A ugust us Hopkins, H a r r y Cobb Horn. Russell J a m e s Houston. J o se p h Samuel Sykes Howard E d g a r Neal H ow ard, Jac ks on Bailey Hudson, J a m e s Harkne ss I n n e ra rit y , Lloyd E d w a rd It/., W a r re n B ernard Jac k s, Beverly J o J am e s , J o se p h Lee J r . Joh n so n , J a c k U lm er J o h n s o n , Marilyn Ruth J o h n so n , Tho m as Barnes J r . J o h n sto n , Garla nd Floyd Jo nes , Glyn ( reg Jo n es , Roy H ugh K s r rh c r, William Odel k i f n m i , Ray H e n ry Kendrick, Samuel W ay ne K e n nel v, Evelyn Louise Kent, Lucia n Dean King, Dell Roy Kissel, J ulius C. Rooster, Sterling Frederic k Kowalik, E r n e s t Eugene L a n d ru m , William E r n e s t J r . I,ane, J a m e s B ry a n Lanie r, H udn all Sidney La w re nc e, William Dewey J r , Lee, J a c k W hite Lee, Robert Bruce Feigon, W alte r A. Liles, Billy R. Logan, Aubrey D ua ne T.ogan, Harold H a r d in g Lou vier, Mrs. D orthy Marie Gunn Lyc km a n, W a r re n W in st o n ★ .Mrs M ar g ar et A nn Via M arable, Allen Corley M artin . R al ph Coker Mathews, Harvey Thom as Mayhew, William J o h n s to n V c B im e y , Samuel Pen dleton M cCarty, Betty J e a n McCall], J a m e s A dd ington McClellan. Thomas H enry McConnell, J a m e s Isaac M cH enry, Albert. Connell J r . Mciver, J a n u s Dalrymp le J r , M Mahon, J o se p h H a rry McSpadden. Dorothy Leah Meadows. Dovie I.a Nelie Mealy, George B ir k h a lt e r Melcher, L a w re n c e A nton Meredith, J a c k H. Miller, Mollison, Richard Moore, Hal Raymond 111 Morgan. Jac k Mact.ee Morton, J ohn Davis Neal, I ill inn E d n a Li ttle N ca I, R ay ( ’. J r . Neff, J a c k Earle J r . Nit.lack, Charles T r ay lo r Nickels. William J o h n J r . Nor wield. Leon Vivian Parnell, Richard Allen P a x to n , Stella Mae Pe a rc e. Milton F ord Pears on, Fr ederick Feeble* . Allen Wiley P e rr y , John Owen P h o to , Con stance Plat*. J o h n Emil J r . P pc. M ary L ucy I ’ P r e w itt , Louis Rond Pri a. Charles Wesley J r . Quinn, Dona) H ugh Ram e> Reed, Sylvester Clyde Rcyder, Keyn- ais, R ic ha rd Wells Richard? n. Wei nert Roberson, W alte r V a u g h an Robinson, b ran k Louis Rogers. Euge ne Maxwell lites, (l i te r H a rv a rd J r . Ii he* stein. Marvin David R hie, J ac « Kenneth I! st, Betty J a n e (L u n s f o rd ) Sanders. Fester ( harlo tt e M ar g ar et c, Robbie V irgini a I I wood F r a n k li n J o h n a wyrr I >«'. id G unn Save, R ha rd B a x t e r J r . S hriewer, I is. id William S " , Charles I r a n k h n Thomas A M E R IC A N A IR LIN E S ST EW A R D ESS IN T E R V IE W S The Associated Press reported J e s te r will atten d a th a t Mr. S enate hearing F e b ru a ry 23 on the tidelands measure which has been introduced in Congress. T T T P r i z e s G i v e n J a n . 1 4 The presentation of the $200 first prize anti the $100 second prize to the winners of the Texas Tower Time program contest will be made when the broadcasts con­ tinue J a n u a r y 14, said Dick Lyons Tuesday. 2fORt KATES ARE IN EFFECT E n r o ll while still g e t . A r t h u r ow an • D on’t he sitate minute a n o t h e r a t . M u r r a y ’s you the r a t e , new qui c kly , teacher, to fun and 2 - 6 2 6 1 or come ts lented S t e p s I t h e •asilw w it h Y ou’l! find p o p u la rity . P hone t h e s tu d io to t h e key Arthur Murray 803 Congress if J OI s r « I n t e r e s t e d A I R ! , INK r e p r e s e n t a t i v e will I c p le a se d to see you on J a n u a r y 7. F o r a n a p p o i n t ­ . To he qualified, m e n t c o n t a c t I leo? ► 6 ” a nd " e i g h t unde r 125 one rn .st he zing**, J I - J gear * of age, h e i ght 5 2 ( B. 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One pl. set 22.63 O W N E D AND OPERATED BY TEXAS EXES FOR 42 Y EA R S T E X A S ' D E P E N D A B L E J E W E L E R S KRUGER'S 2 2 3 6 G u a d a l u p e W e d n e s d a y , dan. 7, 1948 THE DAILY TEXAN! Page 4 (x)aUa£sA (Bid V/lag Stop Swing io (Right He n ry A. W a l l a c e ’s c onfi rme d presi­ de nti al c a nd i da c y this fall on an i nde ­ pe nd en t t icket m a y not swi ng t he election one wa y or the ot her, but it p rob a bl y will bring up some questions which both the De moc ra ts and t h e Re publ ic an leaders would j ust a** soon not discuss. who have grown di sguste d wi t h t he Dem o­ cratic P a r t y since Roosevelt’s de a t h and who w a n t to show t he ir feelings, ye t r e a ­ lize t h a t split forces in t he Democratic P a r t y can easily put a T a f t or a De we y in t he Whi te House. Kven T ru m a n , t hey reason, would be be t te r t ha n T HAT . Actually, i f s too earl y to j u d g e t he ef­ fect of his br e a k i ng a wa y from t he Demo­ cratic Pa rty , a lt hough t he p a rt y 's pr o­ phe ts a r e whi stl ing cheeril y in t he d a rk in saying t h a t his brea k will serve t h a t pa rt y well in pulling Communistic influence a w a y to t he new' ba nne r. Re publ ic ans who j oyously fo r e s a w an easy de fe a t of both W a ll ac e and T r um a n in t he a n n o u nc e ­ m ent a r e a l re a d y on t he t heory t h a t all the Wa ll ac e votes put t o­ a nd ge t he r woul dn't a mou nt to much, m ight resul t only in Re publ ic an o ve rc on­ fidence. ret renc hi ng, Those people vacillating be t we e n su p p or t and form e r vi ce-president ra pi dl y be- rej ect i on of the are tho liberals W a ll ac e can pe rform a real service if he wa nts t o— a nd ha s t he will to sacrifice his mome nt of dubi ous glory. He can run pl at for m of peace, on an undi sput a bl e and he will rally c onsi de rable st re ngt h be fore convention time. If he gets enough voters to sc a re t he De moc ra ti c Pa rt y l e a de rs into a compromise, he can step out of the ring and accomplish more t h a n his token bid for the presi dency will mean. Very few people, it a pp e a rs, w a n t W a l ­ lace to become Preside nt , but he c a n be pot ent ia lly useful as a lever in forci ng t he Democratic l ea de rshi p a wa y from pr e se nt Re publ ic an views, if he doe sn’t h a n k e r to be a ma rt yr. Thud 71/Idvsi: ^ o C lilsw d Q Io a a sia (K o to Maybe i t ’s t he .spirit of t h e times, but we we r e a little di sap po i nt ed a t t he a n ­ nounc eme nt Mon da y that h e r e a ft e r stu­ de nts will ha ve to show t hei r a u d i t o r ’s receipt s be for e c he cki ng out l ibrary m a ­ t erials at t he University. F’e rh a p s we ’re still living in a dre a m world wh e re stude nts who c a m e to t he Uni versi ty could be t rusted on t h e i r sig­ na tures and d i d n ’t have to " p ro v e ” t hei r i dentity wi t h official passes and a ud i t o r ’s receipts be fore using t he facilities pro­ vided here. Books were stolen in t he old days, and t he loss d i d n ’t b a n k r u p t us. W hy t he sudde n securi ty m e asure s? Don’t we t rust University people nowa d a y s? Texan Crossword Puzzle A C R O SS I . M ountain defile 5. Verbal 9. One of tho Great Lakes 5. B y land 6. C on test of sp ee d 7. M oh am m e. dan god 8. R ent under 18. B o g 22. D e f a m e s 23. Model 26. S p a w n of fish 27. F ru g a l 28. Chemical term 30. R e g re t 31. L ikely 32. V entu res 33. O vertask 37. In cite 40. Short w a tc h - chain lease l l . Sudden blasts of wind , 13. Evening sun god ( E g y p t ) 15. Herd o f w h ales 17. A w in g Today's Answer Is in the Classified Ads 41 Topaz hum. ming-bird 42. 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ITTEN Division Seismograh Supervisor Box 1410 Fort W orth I, Texas Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1948 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 5 Panhellenic Sets Rush February 4-6 Rush week was set fo r F eb ru ­ ary 4-6 by Panhellenic Council I a t th e ir Ja n u a ry m eeting a t the Alpha D elta Pi house Monday a f t­ ernoon. The gro u p accepted M arg aret S eale’s re p o rt fro m the rush rules com m ittee fo r m id-term rush and adopted a new plan fo r ro tatio n o f o ffices as p resen ted by Flo­ rence Tillson. T here will be six F eb ru ary rush p arties, th re e each n ig h t on W ednesday an d T hursday. Of these six hours, each so ro rity may give two p arties d u rin g the en­ tire period. In v itatio n s will be sen t out sta rtin g Ja n u a ry 13 and I can be se n t o u t u n til th e f irs t day of p arties. P re fe re n tia l sign­ ing and handling of bids is sche­ duled fo r F riday, F eb ru ary 6. in which Silence, th e so ro rity m em bers rushees m ay n ot talk to one an o th er ex- period and I cep t a t p arties, is to begin on the ! second day o f dead week, January 114, and is over at 4 o’clock Fri­ day a fte rno on, February 6. Cam- I pus clothes will be worn the firat night to parties and date cloth** the second night. All rushees will receive a hand­ book of complete instruction* tor rush week. Under th e new system o f rota­ ting offices, to start in 1949, the presidency will start with num­ ber one of the eighteen sororities. The fifth so ro rity w ill have the vice-presidtncy th e first year, the ninth sorority will have the se­ and the thir­ c re tary 's teenth sorority will have the trass- s u r e r ’s job. U nder the rotation plan, the n ext y ea r sororities two, six, ten and fo u rte en will ba In office, and no so ro rity will ever hold office fo r tw o consecutive years. o ffice, Entries for Posture Contest Must Be in Today The a n n u al in tra m u ra l po stu re contest will g e t u n d er way Mon­ day with try o u ts in the W om en’s Gym. All women students are eli­ gible. C o n testan ts will be judged solely on standing and walking pos­ tu re— n ot on beauty. The finals, to he held Thursday night, J a n u a r y 15, a t 7:30 o’clock,! will be open to the public, which will have one vote in selecting the winners. E ntries m ust he in the I intram ural office by Wednesday. The girls will w ear bathing suits in the preliminaries. F or the finals they will don campus clothes first and then evening dresses. They will w ear masks a t all judging? and will not have any identification tags such as sorority jewelry. Contest events will be held in the dance studio, W om en’s Gym e n tra n ts whose 134. M onday’s names begin with “ A ” through “ I*” will be judged a t 4 o ’clock, and all others a t 5 o’clock. Con­ testants not eliminated a t those times will m eet for second tr y ­ outs Tuesday afternoon a t 4:30 o’clock. From ten to fifteen girls will he chosen fo r the finals. Judges fo r the first two try o u ts will be members of the D ep art­ m ents of Physical Education and Physical T raining Judg es fo r the finals win be J o White, or Cecil Hodges, Texan editors; Read C r a n ­ berry, assistant to the P re sid en t;) Miss Edith Clarke, professor of electrical en g in eerin g ; and Mrs. Ruth N eyland, in stru c to r in hom e economics. D irections and steps fo r th e con­ test will be posted in th e dane* studio, and con testan t* m ay go there to practice. Hillel Foundation Hears T a lk On Personality Emotional h ealth th e state of equilibrium between th e force* within an individual, Dr. P aul L . White told a discussion group at Hillel Foundation T uesday a f te r ­ noon. is is em otional “ Very rarely ill­ ness caused by one thing. T h ere are exciting causes, b u t th e re a re also conflicts. T h ere is no one who does not have a g r e a t m any con­ flicts,” he said. To illu strate hi* point th a t th e re a re d iffe re n t p e r­ sonalities which can c a rry v aried responsibilities, Dr. W hite com ­ pared to a some p erso n alities barge th a t can rid e o v er a body of w a te r an d n o t be much a ffe c t­ ed. T here are also row boat type* th a t can keep going in spite o f large waves and can tak e slig h t ripples w ithout a visible effect. The canoe is disturbed by the slightest ripple, b u t “ canoes get th e re f a s te r,” he added. ty p e Regional Convention O f APO to Be Here T he A PO n atio n al service f r a ­ tern ity reg io n al convention will n e e t a t th e U n iv ersity S atu rd ay m d S unday, J a n u a ry IO and l l . D elegates will discuss th e exten- lion pro g ram fo r b rin g in g in new th e possibility of shapters and istab lish in g an alum ni ch ap ter. T h ere are now 132 c h a p te rs of APO. A b o u t seventy-five dele­ gates from eleven o f th e ch a p te rs in T exas and L ouisiana are ex­ pected, inclu d in g A lpha Rho chap- Ramshorn to Give Engineering Grads Honor Certificates The R am shorn A ssociation will have a recep tio n S un d ay a f te r ­ noon, J a n u a ry l l , a t 4 o’clock in the Main L ounge of T exas U nion. D ean W. R. W oolrich, assisted by P ro feso sr C arl J. E ck h ard t, will p rese n t R am shorn c e rtific a te s to F e b ru a ry g ra d u a te s in th e College of E ng in eerin g . The Ram shorn insignia w as o rig ­ in ated by th e late T. Ut T aylor, dean em eritu s o f th e College of E n g in eerin g , as a sym bol o f p e r­ fectio n in th e en g in eerin g field. te r a t th e U n iversity, h o st of th e convention. by ta lk s T h ree-m in u te one m em ber fro m each ch a p te r a re scheduled f o r th e m eetin g S a tu r­ day afte rn o o n in th e Union. G uide to u rs o f th e U n iv ersity cam pus will be conducted fo r th e dele­ gates. A fte r a b a n q u e t a t th e H om e Econom ics T ea Room a t 6:30 th e re o’clock S a tu rd a y evening, w ill be a dance in th e Union. D ean C harles T. C lark will be th e p rin ­ cipal sp eak er a t th e Sunday-m orn­ ing m eetin g in th e Union. A fe l­ lowship luncheon a t th e Stephen F. A ustin S u n d ay noon will close th e convention. G uests a t th e convention w ill be D eans A m o N ow otny, n atio n al APO p resid en t, an d C. T. C lark of th e U n iv ersity ; M. R. Dis- borough, Des Moines, and D ean A. C. Z u m brunnen, Dallas, m em ­ bers of th e N ational E xecutive B oard; F ra n k W ood, A tla n ta, Ga., I n atio n al v ice-president; and D ean Ja m es G. A llen, Lub- i bock, n atio n al APO editor. second A m eetin g of A lpha Rho c h a p - j te r S u nday a t I o’clock has been j called in stallatio n of new officers. fo r French Girl Becomes Bride O f E. G. Bizzel Miss E lizab eth H e n rie tta M arie o f P luham el, Louise G endreau M orbillion, F ra n ce th e bride of E u gen e G uy B izzell De­ cem ber 20 in St. A u stin ’s Chapel. The groom is a g ra d u a te of th e becam e U niversity. The bride flew fro m F ra n ce and arriv ed in th is c o u n try two days b efo re th e w edding. M ARRIAG ES V ada H elen B arnes to Jackson C. G oodm an. Goodman is a s tu ­ d en t in th e U niversity. B etty Je a n Nelson to E lm er W illiam H anebu tt. K atherine Jane Cain to W il­ liam Leon W ende. Ju lia Joy M ason to R alph B ry ­ a n t M artin. L uncille G reet L angham to H arold W ells Taylor. Miss B everly B ayne C handler to W alter M. S p eegle. Co-op B ibliography G athered th e A bibliography o f best available lite ra tu re on fa rm e r co­ o peratives ap p ears in th e c u rre n t publication o f th e U n iv ersity B u­ reau of B usiness Research. The pam phlet was p rep ared by W illiam A. N ielander, p ro fesso r o f m a rk e t­ ing, and is fre e of charge a t the Bureau. R E S i/C rS Coaching N E E D T U T O R I N O In F r e n c h o r S p a n - t y p i n g d o n e ? C a l l M r * . A . U h o r Henigr , a t 7 - 7 2 0 8 . E X P E R I E N C E D S P A N I S H c o a c h i n g . V i r ­ g i n i a B u t l e r . M .A . G r a d u a t e , P h o n e 7 - 1 4 2 6 . F R E N C H f i n a l S T U D E N T S , w o r r i e d a b o u t e x a m * ? 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E X P E R I E N C E D C O A C H I N G , F r e n c h . C a l l 5 1 2 3 a f t e r 6. W A N T E D : E X P E R I E N C E D p a p e r r i e r s ; c a r p r e f e r r e d , b u t n o t t i a l . S e e M i s s F o x , J B 1 0 8 . c i r - e s s e n ­ Dancing Lost and Found p i o n s . v e r y b e a u t i f u l . 2 - 0 7 8 7 . 6 2 7 W . 8 4 P b 2 - 1 8 7 6 D R . H . B. P A R K S G EN ER AL DENTISTRY Real Estate W A N N A ’ H U Y O R S E L L ? A l l h o u s e s . B o b W a l k e r , 2 - 1 4 8 9 . t y p e s o f Riders W anted D A L L A S . S T U D E N T d r i v i n g u p S a t u r d a y ; r e t u r n i n g S u n d a y C a n l a c k a t 8 - 6 5 0 1 t a k e 4 p a s s e n g e r s , n e w f o r r e s e r v a t i o n . I p . m . e v e n i n g . e a r . C a l l R I D E R S W A N T E D t o P o r t A r t h u r . B e a u . l e a v i n g 3 : 8 0 F r i d a y . m o o t , H o u s t o n ; A p p l y 1 0 7 J o u r n a l i s m B u i l d i n g . Special Service L A U N D R Y T A K E N . D a m p w a s h , 2 e r o u g h - d r i e d . 1 5 c ; p a n t s , 2 0 c . 5 c l h . I r o n i n g : l h ; s h i r t s , C O M P L E T E D R I V I N G I w t u s m a k e y o u a I N S T R U C T I O N S . s a f e r d r i v e r , o f it w i l l c o s t y o u n o t h i n g . A u s t i n D r i v e r T r a i n i n g I n s t i t u t i o n , 7 - 3 1 5 7 ; 8 - 1 6 9 6 . FLY1 l e a r n o r f l y a t r a t e s u n h e a r d o f b e f o r e . J o i n o u r f l y i n g c l u b a t v e r y t o m i n o r c o s t * . C a l ] L e n n y a t 7 - 1 4 9 2 L O S T Y E L L O W p l a s t i c . H o g g A u d i t o r i u m J a n u a r y 6. W i l l g i v e 3 0 5 f o r r e t u r n . E v a S c h u b a r t , C O M P A C T , r e w a r d M o o r e B l v d . , 2 - 9 5 0 8 . Music t o T H E C A M P U S M U S I C S E R V I C E t h e e x p e r i e n c e a n d t h e e q u i p ­ W e h a v e m e n t in r e c ­ f u r n i s h t h e v e r y f i n e s t o r d e d m u s i c f o r y o u r d a n c e . A c o m p l e t e t h e h e s t s e r v i c e r e c o r d i n g s $ 1 0 , i n A u s t i n . J a c k H o o d , 8 - 6 5 0 1 . a n y w h e r e a n d a n o p e r a t o r , o n l y i n c l u d i n g P A s y s t e m , t h e a n d b e s t p a r t i e s F O R o f M U S I C h o u r s d a n c e s — 4 r e c o r d m u s i c a v a i l a b l e — a p u b l i c a d d r e s s s y s t e m a n d o p e r a t o r $ 1 0 . E q u i p m e n t a n d p e r s o n n e l f o r 4 s i m u l t a n e o u s d a n c e s . O n e c a l ) d o e s i t. F o r a p p o i n t m e n t c a l l 3 6 8 3 o r 7 - 6 2 2 7 . J a c k M a s e l e s . Personals a f t e r 7 p . m . R O O M F O R o n e o r t w o b o y s i n p r i v a t e h o m e , k i t c h e n p r i v i l e g e s , p h o n e 8 - 2 6 0 6 D E L T A U P S I L O N F R A T E R N I T Y o n 7 - 7 6 6 0 o r 2 - 8 6 0 9 . G o o d t y p i n g i n c l u d i n g t h e s e s . C a l l A m a n x i o u s t o c o n t a c t m e m b e r s o f t h e T e x a s C a m p u s . P l e a s e w r i t s o r T Y P I N G . R E A S O N A B L E r a t e s . C a l l f o r a n d d e l i v e r . 7 - 6 1 0 3 . T y p i n g W anted c a l l m s o n t e l e p h o n e H o t e l D r i a k t l l , w h e r e I w i l l b e J a n u a r y S a n d 7 . J a m e s B . F . B o y e s , C a r n e g i e *47. C R O S s w o R D □ann Baca □□no aDBD naaaa U U Q U 0 L J nae. aa nae □aayoao □□U G I L3BUL3H □□□□□Ban b b cie] m a n □ □ □ B U U U □□□a aaanu □ D B U Q Q Q X U U U fJ u u a a A N s w E P. Professional DR. R. BEREZOVYTCH G e n e r a l P r a c t i c e o f DENTISTRY and SURGERY 2 7 1 4 G u a d a l u p e 2 - 8 9 4 1 P O S T A G E S t a t e m a k e , S T A M P V e n d i n g M a c h i n e s . c o n d i t i o n . M u s t h e r i g h t . W r i t e U n i v e r s i t y S t a t i o n , a g e , p r i c e d T - O E H . I N E E D A c l e a n c a r f r o m i n d i v i d u a l o w n e r . W i l l p a y a l l c a s h . 7 - 6 0 1 2 . W anted to Rent U N I V E R S I T Y C O U P L E ( a g e n i n e , w e l l n e e d a p a r t m e n t M n . D a n i e l S c h o f i e l d , a n d b e h a v e d ) d a u g h t e r u r g e n t l y n e a r U n i v e r s i t y . C e i l 2 - 9 3 9 3 . f u r n i s h e d e m p l o y e d w i f e S T U D E N T A N D n e e d r e f e r ­ e n c e * a n d p o s i t i v e l y w i l l g u a r a n t e e c a r e 8 - 5 o f a n d 4 1 7 5 o t h e r a p a r t m e n t . B e s t o f p r o p e r t y . C a l l b e t w e e n 2 - 2 4 7 3 t i m e s . 2 P O S T G R A D U A T E S l a w s c h o o l d e s i r e a p a r t m e n t o r q u i e t r o o m a c h o o ! . C a l l a t t e n d i n g l a w in p r i v a t e h o m e n e a r J o h n o r R a n d a l l , 7 - 4 3 3 8 . R O O M F O R 2 a t u d e n t s i n v i c i n i t y o f c a m p u s . B a t h f a c i l i t i e a . C a l l H a r o l d , 2 - 4 0 0 7 . f r o m m y C H R I S T M A S C A R D w a * a n e v i c t i o n l a n d l o r d f o r r e m o d e l i n g . 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C a l l 8 - 5 9 5 9 . i n s u l a t e d , l f you have lost something; found something; want to rent a room or apartment; share a ride; have something to sell; want to buy or trade something; need coaching; do typing; or just plain want to take a load o ff your mind. don't worry Just see the Texan's Classified manager JO SLOAN and she will help you get up a classified ad that will produce quick results. Beauty Treatment Given To Governor's Mansion B y JU D Y EBE L IN G T h ere’s th e smell of new p aint, and th e sound o f ham m ers echo th ro u g h th e halls of th e G overnor’s it p rep a re s fo r th e Mansion as celeb ratio n o f n in e ty -fifth b irth d a y th is y ear. its Ten y ears since th e m ansion has had its face lifte d , w o rk ers are ad d in g room s as well as changing w all p ap er an d refre sh in g sm udg­ ed w oodwork. New additions will include a stu d y fo r th e governor in a portion of th e u p p er hall, and an u p sta irs kitchen and b rea k fa st room which will the sleeping porch. C losets have been w idened in m any of th e room s and tran sfo rm cabinets added. M rs. J e s te r h as se­ lected a pale pink w allp ap er fo r h e r room , th u s ch an g in g its nam e from th e Blue Room as it was previously called. th e The only room u p sta irs w hich is n o t being touched is Sam H ouston room , pro b ab ly th e one of g re a te st in te re s t to sightseers. This is th e only p a r t o f th e m an ­ sion which still has th e original floor. A lthough it is covered by a thick rug, th e huge planks still lie as they w ere placed w hen th e m an ­ sion was b u ilt in 1853. Sam H o u sto n ’s m assive oak bed and w ard ro b e vie f o r a tte n tio n as well as th e desk o f S tephen F. Co-W eds O ffer Class n Interior Decorating A ustin and a spinning wheel m ade in 1839 an d p resented to one of th e governors by a N egro slave. H anging on the wall is a le tte r w ritte n by G overnor H ouston to th e Indians reg a rd in g a tre a ty . These a re only a few o f th e m any historical pieces which m ay be found in th e m ansion. The dow nstairs, w hich as y et bas n ot been red eco rated , also holds m any in te re stin g item s. In the green room, a la rg e Civil W ar drum th a t has been co nverted into a coffee tab le sits in f ro n t of th e huge green sofa, and in a co rn e r is th e longcase clock o f black lacquer which once belonged to Napoleon. The m ansion w as designed by A b n er Cook in 1859 and co n stru c t­ ed in 1853 and 54. A t th a t tim e Congress m ade an ap p ro p riatio n of $14,500 fo r its construction. It is solidly b u ilt o f w hite p ainted brick. A class in in te rio r d ecorating, I m em bership in th e co-op. H istory reveals th a t th e m an ­ ta u g h t by Miss Olive B etts, is being I A mass flig h t and b arb ecu e will sion has u n d erg o n e m any changes o ffe re d by th e U n iversity C o-W ed ' be planned f o r ea rly sp rin g when in its ninety-five y ea r life span, Club fo r stu d e n t wives. The class m em bership is com pleted o ffic ers 1 Records show th e original kitchen will m eet every T uesday evening I rep o rt. 1 had a d irt flo o r and was built fro m 7 to 9, beginning J a n u a ry 13, b l e C zech Club will m eet W ed- aw ay from th e house. The f irs t a t A ustin H igh School. nesday n ig h t a t 7 o’clock in Un- bath consisted o f a tin tu b and ion 316. M em bers are req u ested to was located a t th e end o f an open b ring th e ir own refresh m en ts. porch. F u rth e r in fo rm atio n may be had by co n tactin g Mrs. Louise Clough, 3205 G uadalupe, o r by phoning 8-9534. Dr. B ernice Moore will speak on “ Chic V ersus C harm ” a t th e re g ­ u la r business m eetin g o f th e Co- W ed Club T h u rsd ay evening, J a n ­ u a ry 8, a t 7:30 in th e W om en’s Gym. S tu d en t wives are invited. The A ssociation o f Childhood E d u c a tio n will n o t m eet this m onth. A social m eetin g will be held on F e b ru a ry 18. The E x-R otceo Club will hold a m eeting W ednesday n ight, J a n ­ u ary 7, a t 8:30 o ’clock in G a rri­ son Hall 111 to discuss dissolution of th e club. “ Modern L ebanon” was the sub­ je ct of A nthony F erris when he spoke before the N u rs in g E d u c a ­ tion M ajo rs Monday night. Ferris, eligible to form e rly of Lebanon, U nited S tates citizen and a stud e nt i continue. at the I niversity Ben M cDonald, p resid en t, said that since so m any o f th e men join have graduated, is now a there are riot enough m embers to | S tr ik e a n d S p a r e C lu b will m eet a fte rn o o n 4 :4 5 a t The D allas C lu b will m eet Wed- Wednesday nesday a t 5 o ’clock in Union 311 ' o ’clock a t the Sixth S tre e t alleys. to plan a dance with the Houston and San Antonio Clubs. : vice-president f o r the club. Ida Jo Call has been elected new The R ace R ela tio n s C om m issio n of the YMCA will m eet Wednesday j “ splash p a r ty ” from 4 to 6 o ’clock a t the “ Y ” fo r Gym pool W ednesday a planning session. The T r u t l e C lu b will have a the W om en’s in night a t 17:30. A fte r a dem onstration of by club th e re will be w ater the members, The session will be directed by synchronized swimming Chris A ldrete and will plan Commission’s program semester. fo r next Also m eeting Wednesday a t 5 o’clock a t the “ Y” will be the I n t e r-r a c ia l C o m m it te e of th e Uni­ versity Religious W orkers Asso­ ciation. A lp h a K a p p a D e lta , h onorary psychology and sociology f r a t e r ­ nity, will initiate ten new members F riday night a t 7 :30 o’clock. games and refreshm ents. A ustin’s C itizen M arine Corps will hold its f irs t official m eeting Wednesday night a t 7:30 o’clock in the T>3rd District Courtroom of the Travis County Courthouse with L ie u tena n t Jack E. Brooks, USMCR, com pany commander, in charge. The YMCA will have its only ! Ja n u a ry m eeting W ednesday night ) t v n r m r Ko ll * * ^ OF f r a a k . 'a t a “ fu n n y p ap e r b all’’ f o r fresh- little Pease thought as The original furnishings were in bought by G overnor 1854, and then fo r many years f u rn itu re was replaced according to the tastes of th e presiding gov­ to ern o r with scheme or design. At one time an old b attered piano was kept in the mansion to hide a huge hole in the carpet, and faded wallpaper seem­ ed stylish. , term of Governor Dan Moody, a mansion board of th r e e women was created to assist the first lady in decorating the mansion. The board is still fu n c­ tioning. During the Last y ea r during Governor Stevenson's adm inistration one of the rooms, now' called the audience room, was completely redecorated, the walls being papered in pale green and mauve carpets placed on the floor. In 1927, the dining room was prints papered in ra r e Z euber depicting showing scenic panels historical events o f colonial Amel- Work on the mansion will con­ tinue fo r a b o u t th re e weeks. D a r ­ ing this time the J e s te r family are occupying the suite of the Speaker of th e House in the S tate Capitol. B l Q U H G Q C I s Refreshm ents will , . *i , follow tt i a . peech to the m em bers. H usbands ; men Rn(J and wives are invited. _____ __ _____ _ d upperclassm en. The p a rty Science Academy u n a t 7 o clock. • will heil Members of the recreation com the U niversity" Dames mission wtlon p!an, Iri.eJ th e party-1 cently elected president of The U n iv e rs ity L a d ie s ’ C lu b will K W . Blau, who was r e ­ e ntertain with their monthly tea the honoring to 6 a t the mept,ng are Ray Wall, invitations , Texas Academy of Science, he­ Wednesday from 4 to Wednesday from 4 a r d publicity; R uth Mathieu, m i x - L an his formal education a t the University Club, 2304 rrs and g am es; Ja ck K latt, deco­ age of 27 and received his doc­ tonio. re fre sh ­ rations; Helen W ilson, to ra te a t the University. m en ts; Gwen Jo n es, d irectio n ; and Ed Frost, program . 6 a t th e San An- Dr. Blau, Dr. “ Doleful D an,” “ F ru s tra te d F ra n k ,” and “ Cheerful Charlie” have taken to the air in the form of th ree planes owned by the Uni* I versify Air Co-Op and used by the j sixty members of Steers. C a n t e r C lu b m eets W ednesday ^ ° Hock in the W omen s Gym. the F l y i n f ; A ftpr the r e *u lar business session, I members will ride a t Hobby Horse research consultant for Humble Oil and Refining Com­ pany in Houston, is form er presi­ dent of the San Ja cinto Chapter, Texas Society of Professional E n ­ gineers, fo rm e r president of the Society of Exploration Geophysi­ cists, and p re se n t chairman of the E ngineer's Council o f Houston. New members may now join the I Stables, time, Th<* S o u th C e n t r a l T e x a s C lub co-op fo r $30 fo r five hours of flying P resident Roger ; meeting scheduled fo r Wednesday D reyer said. They may buy addi- i ^ as been called off. The m eeting tional blocks of five hours for $25. i a n ^ election of officers will be Students in the U niversity Flight held Sunday, J a n u a r y l l , a t 2:30 | o ’clock in the Union. A picnic will j School m aintain the planes. stu dents and I be held a t Elm Grove Lodge and a Several women fo rm e r Air Corps men make up! Barbecue supper will be served. JOIN THE FUN 2 for I Rates Now in Effect/ e B o o k A r t h u r y o u r l e s s o n s t o d a y a t M u r r a y ' * . L e a r n t h e l a t e s t s t e p s i n a f e w d e l i g h t f u l h o u r s w i t h o n e o f o u r t a l e n t e d e x p e r t * . D o n ' t m i s s t h i s c h a n c e > o e a v e m o n e y a n d f i n d n e w f u n . s e l f - c o n f i d e n c e , p o p u l a r i t y . P h o n e 2 - 6 2 6 1 o r c o m e in . A R T H U R M U R R A Y 8 0 3 C o n g r e s s Weekly Sermons Part of Program In Speech 333 in sermons S tudents in Speech 333, P u l­ pit Oratory, all of whom plan to go into the ministry, will deliver tw enty-m inute the Presbyterian Chapel from 3 to 4 o’clock Monday, Wednesday, and F rid ay afte rnoo n from now until J a n u a r y 17. 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H. 203 Phy. 8 0 1 a .5: Phy. B. 201 Phv. 81 2 a.5 : Phv. B. 203 Psv. 3 1 0 .1 1 : S. IE 101 P. M. 3 0 4 .1 3 : WE H. 2 P. M. 3 0 7 .7 : WE H. 3 Spe. 3 0 5 .2 9 : Speech B. 201 Spe. 3 1 9 .1 1 : Speech B. 203 S A T U R D A Y J a n u a r y 2 4 , 2 - 5 P .M . ( C l a s s e s M e e t i n g M W F l l ) (This group is divided. Part o f the classes m eeting MWF l l will in the a ft e r ­ have exam inations noon and the evening. If your MWF l l class is not listed here, look for it a t the even in g period.) the remainder in Ae. E. 3 1 0 P . 1 : Eng. B. 315 and 317 Ae. E. 3 2 1 : Eng. B. 139 i Ant. 3 0 1 .5 : WE II. 101 I Ant. 3 7 6 : WE H. 23 ; A. M. 3 05 .7: J. B. 202 A. M. 3 07 .5 : J. B. 213 A. M. 3 0 8 .3 : WE H. 306 A. M. 3 0 9 .9 : WE H. IO A. M. 13 a .7: G. II. I U A. M. 13b.9: S. IT. 101 A. M. 3 2 5 .9 : J. B. 212 A. M. 3 2 6 .3 : B. Hall 223 and 225 A. M. 3 7 2 : J. B. 204 Arc. 43 5 a : A. B. 307 Bib. 3 0 1.7 : W'esley Bible Chair Bib. 3 01 .9: U. P. C. 209 Bib. 3 0 2 .3 : T ownes Bible Chair Bib. 3 0 2 .5 : T exas Bible Chair Bib. 3 0 4 .3 : T exas Bible Chair Bib. 3 0 5 : W'esley Bible Chair Bib. 317WE1: H. E. B. 105 Bib. 3 1 7 W .3 : H. E. B. 105 Bib. 3 1 7 W .6 : IE E. B. 105 ! Bio. 7 Q a . l : G. B. 14 I Bio. 7 Q a ,3 : G. II. I B. A. 4 2 0 .1 . WE H. 301 and 316 B. A. 4 20 .5: WE H. 116 and 401 B. A. 23b. I : B. E. 12 B. A. 4 32 .7: WE H. 201 B. A. 3 4 2.1 : WE H. 2 B. A. 60Ka: W. H. 216 B. A. 361L: S. H. 204 and 206 B. A. 3 64 .1 : R Hall 101 B. A. 3 68: Main B. 201 B. A. 372J: M Hall 101 and 102 Ch. E. 63a: Phy. B. 201 Ch. 801Q a: A. B. 105 Ch. 3 91 .1: C. B. 321 C. E. 10b: Eng. B. 207 and 215 C. E. 3 2 2.3 : Eng. B. 301 C. E. 22 8 .1 : G. IE 315 C. E. 228.3: G. IE 317 C. E. 3 8 3 K : Eng. B. 137 C. E. 91a: Eng. B. 313 Cz. 4 06 .1 : G. IE 205 Drm. l a . I : M. L. B. 3 02 Drm. 61a: M. L. B. 301 Eco. 3 2 1 : B. Hall 331 and 338 Ed. 2 0 K a . l : S. H. 208 Ed. 6 0 K a : Main B. 305 Ed. 3 6 2 : M. L. B. 205 Ed. 37 1K : S. H. 203 Ed. 3 7 8 T : M. L. B. 202 E. E. 4 3 8 .3 : C. B. 319 E. E. 3 61 .1: J. B. 301 E. E. 94b: Eng. B. 141 E. M. 2 2 0 .3 : Eng. B. 204 E. M. 3 3 3.5 : Eng. B. 206 E. 3 1 2 K . 9 : WE IE 14 E. 3 1 2 K .1 1 : Main B. 302 E. 13a.3: Main B. 311 E. 317.3: Main B. 301 E. 3 18 .9: Main B. 28 E. 3 2 7 : G. B. 108 E. 3 4 3 K : S. II. 302 and 303 E. 3 46: Main B. 306 E. 3 76: Main B. 204 Fr. 1 4 a.5: S. H. HO Geo. l a . 3 : H. M. A. Geo. 3 1 5 : G. B. 301 Geo. 3 2 7 : S. II. 210 and 227 Ger. 4 06 .9: G. H. 213 Ger. 1 2a.3: M. L. B. 303 Ger. 12a .5: Phy. B. 310 Gov. 34a: M Hall 201 and 202 Gov. 3 4 8 : G. H. 215 Gov. 3 5 3 : G. H. 3 Gk. 19a: Main B. 206 His. 4 b .I : G. IE 101 His. 9a.5 : S. II. 304 His. 1 5 a .l l : Main B. 202 His. 5 5 a . I: G. TE 300 and 301 His. 3 6 3: G. IE 113 His. 94a: G. H. 103 H. E. 32 2.1 : B. L. 301 Itl. 23a: Main B. 1501 J. 29a: M. L. B. 201 and 203 J. 342.1 : WE IE 2 M. E. 3 12 .9: E. I). Hall 206 M. E. 3 2 7 : Eng. B. 138 M. E. 4 4 3: G. H. 5 and 7 M. E. 3 5 7: Eng. B. 217 M. E. 4 6 5 K . 1 : Eng. B. 202 M. E. 3 8 2 : W. IT. 112 Mus. 1 2a.3: Mus. B. 105 Mus. 422 a: Mus. B. 106 P. En. 2 0a .3: P. E. B. 30 0 and IOT P. En. 6 1 a .l f WE II. 310 Phr. 3 02 .1 : X Hall 101 Phr. 3 6 5 : J. B. 201 Phy. 8 0 1 a .3: G. G. Aud. Phv. 8 0 1 b .5: G. G. Aud. Phy. 3 2 5 : C. B. 313 and SIB Phv. 4 3 3 : Phy. B. 301 Psy. 33 9 .1 : A Hall 103 Psy. 3 4 5: G. II. 303 and 319 P. M. 30 2 .1 : WE H. 3 P. M. 3 0 4 .7 : G. H. IOO P. M. 30 8 .1 : WE H. 208 P. M. 4 5a : WE H. 21 Rus. 4 06 .1 : G. H. 200 Rus. 4 06 .5: G. H. 201 Rus. 40 7.1 : Main B. 303 S. S. I (lac Phy. B. 203 Soc. 31 1 .1 : W. H. 210 Soc. 352: G. TI. 203 Spn. 2 6 a .I : Main B. 208 Spn. 2 6a .3: G. H. 305 Spn. 82a: Main B. 304 Spe. 3 0 5 .1 3 : Speech B. 203 Spe. 30 5 .1 5 : Speech B. 201 Spe. 23a: Eng. B. 116 Spe. 3 2 6 .3 : Speech B. 204 Spe. 3 3 1 : Speech B. 202 Spe. 3 65 : Main B. 319 Zoo. 3 30: C. B. 15 and 218 Zoo. 3 63 : II. E. B. 127 S A T U R D A Y J a n u a r y 2 4 , 7 - 1 0 P . M . > ( R e m a i n d e r o f C l a s s e s M e e t i n g / ' M W F l l a n d F r e n c h 4 0 6 , 4 0 7 , 12a , a n d 1 2 b ) Ch. 4 6 0 .1 : Law B. 101 and 105 Eco. 33 2 .1 : B. L. 12, C. B. 15, G. H. I, Law B. 201, W. H, 101, C. B. 218 Fr. 406 (all s e c t i o n s ) : H. M. A. Fr. 407 (all s e c t i o n s ) : Phy. B. 201 and 203 Fr. 12a (all s e c t i o n s ) : G. B. 14 Fr. 12b (all s e c t i o n s ) : H. E. B. 105 M O N D A Y J a n u a r y 2 6 , 9—1 2 A .M . ( C l a s s e s M e e t i n g T T 3 a n d T T 3 - 4 : 3 0 ) A. M. 02.8: J. B. 201 A. M. 3 07 .8 : J. B. 213 A. M. 3 08 .8 : J. B. 301 A. M. 3 0 9 .1 8 : G. B. 108 A. M. 3 0 9 .2 0 : G. B. 301 A. M. I Ga. 14 : J. B. 202 A. M. 2 2 a .2: WE H. 23 A. M. 92a: W. H. 3 Arc. 2 4 5 E : A. B. 307 B. A. 2 2 2: C. IE 15 B. A. 23b.6: WE H. 306 B. A. 3 3 3: WE H. 208 B. A. 33 4 E .2 : WE H. 101 B. A. 362M : WE H. 301 B. A. 73Ga: WE IE 210 B. A. 3 7 6 : WE H. IO B. A. 383M .2: WE H. 31 6 B. A. 95Ka: WE IE 14 C. E. 2 1 9b.4 : E rg. B. 301 C. E. 3 40 .2: Eng. B. 138 C. E. 2 6 2 : Eng. B. 204 Drm. 209 a: M. L. B. 201 Drm. 2 1 9 a : M. L. B. 201 Eco. 3 1 2 .2 0 : G. IE l l I Eco. 3 1 2 .2 2 : C. B. 218 E go. 3 1 2 .3 0 : G. H. 113 Eco. 3 1 3 .1 4 : G. TE 215 Eco. 3 29: Main B. 202 Ed. 311.6: S. H. 101 Ed. 3 55 : Main B. 201 Ed. 3 8 0 P : Main B. 201 E. 3 U K . 3 0 : Main B. 28 E. 3 U K . 3 2 : Main B. 301 E. 3 1 2 K .34 : Main B. 511 E. 3 1 2 K .3 8 : G. H. 3 E. 3 1 7 .1 2 : Main B. 302 E. 8 5 a : Main B. 1705 His. 15b. 14: G. TI. I His. 15b.16: WE H. 116 H. E. 3 2 8 : TE E. B. 127 J. 312R : J. B. 212 M. E. 2 11 .8: Eng. B. 217 P. En. 310 (both s e c t i o n s ) : G.B . 14 Phi. 3 6 5: G. H. 200 Psy. 3 1 0 .1 0 : A. B. 105 P. M. 3 01 .8 : WE H. 2 P. M. 3 0 4 .1 0 : WE H. 112 P. M. 307.8: WE H. 8 P. M. 2 2 a .2: WE H. 23 P. M. 92a: WE H. 3 Spe. 3 0 5 .2 6 ; Speech B. 2 01 \ Girls, and Fun (Ha ) M O N D A Y J a n u a r y 2 6 , 2—5 P .M . ( C l a s s e s M e e t in g T T S IO) th e r e m a i n d e r have exam in atio n s In th e a f t e r in the n oo n a n d e v en in g . I f y o u r T T S l l class is n o t listed h e re , look fo r it a t the e v e n in g p erio d.) W E D N E S D A Y J a n u a r y 2 8 , 9 - 1 2 A .M . (C la s s e s M e e tin g T T S 1 2 ) Ae. E. 3 0 1 M : E n g . B. 137 Ae. E. 3 1 0 P . 2 : E n g . B. 217 Ae. E. 3 2 2 P : G. B. 205 Ae. E. 3 9 3 : Phy. B. 310 A n t. 3 0 2 .2 : W. H. 310 A n t. 3 2 3 : G. H. 113 A n t. 3 3 5 : W. H. 21 A. M. A a n d B : E n g . B. 139 A. M. 3 0 9 .8 : W. H. 306 A. M. 3 0 9 .1 0 : P. E. B. 307 A. M. 1 3 a.8 : J . B. 212 A. M. 3 2 5 .1 0 : W. H . IO A. M. 6 9 a : J . B. 301 A rc. 4 6 9 a : A. B. 307 A r t 3 0 5 .2 : A. B. 105 Bac. 3 6 2 : B. L. 301 Bib. 3 0 2 .2 : W esley Bible Chair Bib. 3 0 2 .4 : T o w n e s Bible Chair B. A. 81 l a . 8 : W. H. 116 B. A. 8 1 1 a . IO: R H all 101 B. A. 8 1 1 a . l 2 : W. H. 316 B. A. 81 lh .6 : W. H. 401 B. A. 8 1 1 : W. H. 301 B. A. 2 3 a .6 : X H all 101 B. A. 2 3 a . 12: Main B. 202 B. A. 3 2 6 .4 : S. H. 101 B. A. 4 3 2 .8 : W. H. 201 B. A. 3 6 N a : W. H. 101 B. A. 3 3 9 .2 : A H all 103 B. A. 3 4 0 .4 : G. H. I B. A. 3 4 6 : G. B. 14 Cr. E. 4 6 0 : Eng. B. 141 Ch. E. 6 7 a : P. E. B. 300 Ch. 8 2 1 a .2: C. B. 15 C. E. 2 1 9 b .2 : E ng . B. 315 C. E. 2 2 1 .2 : C. B. 319 C. E. 2 2 8 .2 : E n g . B. 138 C. E. 2 2 8 .4 : E n g. B. 138 C. E. 7 2 b : W. II. 112 C. E. 8 3 a : E n g. B. 215 C. C. 3 0 a : G. H. 319 D rm . 1 2 a : M. L. B. 301 Drm. 3 3 0 : M. L. B. 205 Drm. 4 5 a : M. L. B. 202 Drw. 3 0 1 .6 : E ng . B. 302 Drw. 3 0 1 .8 : P. E. B. 302 D rw. 3 0 2 .6 : E n g . B. 300 Drw. 3 0 2 .8 : E ng . B. 308 Drw. 3 0 2 .1 0 : E. D. H all 212 Drw . 2 0 4 : E n g. B. 204 Eco. 3 1 2 .1 0 : W. H. 14 Eco. 3 1 3 .1 0 : G. II. 315 Eco. 2 2 a : G. H. 305 Ed. 31 4 Q : S. H. 227 Ed. 1 4 Q : S. H. 227 Ed. 3 1 7 .2 : S. H. 208 Ed. 2 0 K b . 2: S. H. 208 E d. 2 3 a : S. H. 210 Ed. 3 3 7 : H. E. B. IOO E. E. 3 2 3 Q .2 : C. B. 313 E. E. 3 2 7 .4 : W. II. 2 E. E. 3 6 6 : S. IG 302 E. M. 3 1 2 .2 : E n g . B. 206 E. M. 3 1 5 .1 0 : Eng. B. 202 E. 1 2 b .4 : G. II. 7 E. 3 1 2 K . 1 4 : G. II. 5 E. 3 1 2 K . 16; G. II. 201 E. 3 1 2 K .4 0 : M ain B. 311 E. 3 1 7 .4 : Main B. 302 E. 3 1 8 .1 0 : S. II. IIG E. 3 1 8 .1 2 : M ain B. 301 E. 3 4 7 : Main B. 304 E. 361 K: Main B. 204 E. 3 6 5 K : Main B. 206 E. 3 6 9 : G. H. 303 E. 3 9 0 K : Main B. 305 F r. 2 8 a : Main B. 208 Geo. l Q a . 4 : G. G. Aud. Geo. 3 4 7 : G. B. 301 Geo. 3 7 5 : G. B. 108 Ger. 4 0 6 .1 0 : M. L. B. 302 Ger. 12 a .4 : M. L. B. 312 Gov. 3 4 4 : M. L. B. 201 Gov. 3 5 9 : G. Ii. 3 Gk. 4 0 6 .4 : M ain B. 306 His. 2 3 a : C. B. 218 His. 2 5 b : W. II. 8 His. 5 5 a .2 : G. H. 101 His. 6 0 K a : G. If. 103 His. 3 7 4 K : G. H. IOO H. E. 3 3 1 : ll. E. B. 212 H. E. 3 6 9 K : Ii. E. B. 231 H. E. 3 7 3 : H. E. B. 127 HI. 1 2 a : M. L. B. .305 J. 3 3 3 : H. E. B. 105 J . 3 4 0 . 4 : G. H. I Eat. 6 5 a : G. II. 213 Eat. 8 1 a : Main B. 303 M. E. 2 1 1 .1 0 : Eng. B. 207 M. E. 4 2 0 .4 : J. B. 213 M. E. 4 6 6 K . 2 : Eng. B. 317 M. E. 3 9 3 : P h y . B. 310 M. S. 4 2 0 .2 : C. B. 315 M. S. 4 2 4 .2 : C. B. 321 Mus. 4 1 1 a . 4: Mus. B. 105 P hr. 3 0 2 .2 : B. E. 12 Phi. 3 1 2 .2 : G. IE 111 Phi. 3 2 8 : G. IE 215 P. E d . I l a . 4 : S. H. 206 P. Ed. 2 1 4 : W. IE 210 P. Ed. 2 0 a : S. IE 303 P hy. .801 a.4 : P hy. B. 203 Phy. 8 1 2 a . 4: P hy. B. 201 Psy. 3 4 6 : S. IE 204 Psy. 6 9 a : S. II. 304 P. M. 3 0 1 Q . 4 : W. H. 23 P. M. 3 0 2 .4 : W. IE 208 P. M. 3 0 8 .2 : W. H. 3 P. M. 4 7 a : G. H. 205 R ub. 4 0 6 .2 : G. H. 301 Rus. 4 0 6 .4 : B. Hall 223 Soc. 3 1 1 .2 : G. IE 200 Soc. 3 4 7 : G. IE 203 Spn. 2 5 a : Main B. 28 Spn. 2 7 a : M. I_ B. 315 Spn. 9 2 a : Main B. 319 Spn. 9 4 a : M. E. B. 304 Spe. 3 0 5 .1 4 : Sp eech B. 204 Spe. 3 0 5 .1 6 : Speech B. 203 Spe. 31 OK: Speech B. 201 Spe. 18 K a : Main B. 201 Spe. 8 1 9 . 6 : E n g. B. 116 Zoo. 3 1 4 : IE M. A. A n t. 3 01 .8: W. H. 310 A. M. 3 0 7 .4 : J . B. 201 A. M. 3 0 9 .1 2 : G. H. I l l A. M. 13a. IO: J . B. 202 A. M. 1 3 b . l 0 : J . B. 301 A. M. 3 25 .6: J . B. 213 Arc. 4 1 1 L a : A. B. 105 A r t 3 2 a : A. B. 307 Bac. 2 9 a .2: B. L. 12 Bac. 3 6 0 : B. L. 301 B. A. 8 1 1 a .1 4 : W. H. 301 B. A. 8 1 1 b .8 : W. H. 401 B. A. 2 3 a .8 : W . H. 101 B. A. 3 26 .6: W. H. 116 B. A. 3 2 9 .4 : W. H. 316 B. A. 4 3 2 .1 0 : W. H. 201 B. A. 3 6 1 P : W . H . 306 B. A. 3 6 7 P : W. H. 210 B. A. 3 6 9 : H. E. B. 105 B. A. 3 7 0 : W. H. 23 B. A. 3 7 4 T : W. H. IO Ch. E. 3 6 5 : E n g . B. 301 Ch. 3 1 4 .2 : C. B. 15 Ch. 3 1 4 .4 : A H all 103 C. E, 3 1 6 .4 : E n g . B. 139 C. E. 3 2 9 .2 : E n g . B. 138 C. E. 3 5 4 .2 : E n g . B. 317 C. E. 4 5 4 .2 : E n g . B. 317 C. E. 2 7 9 : E n g . B. 137 Eco. 3 1 2 .1 2 : P. E. B. 307 Eco. 3 1 3 .1 8 : G. H . 301 Eco. 3 5 1 : G. H . 315 Ed. 3 1 2 .2 : S. H. 210 Ed. 3 1 7 .4 : S. H. 208 Ed. 20 K b .4 : S. H. 208 E. E. 3 8 5 K : E n g . B. 217 E. M. 3 1 5 .1 2 : E n g . B. 204 E. M. 2 2 0 .2 : E n g . B. 206 E. M. 2 2 0 .4 : E n g . B. 212 E. M. 3 3 3 .6 : E n g . B. 300 E. l Q b . 2 : M ain B. 306 E. 3 1 2 K . 1 8 : S. H. 302 E. 3 1 2 K .2 0 : M ain B. 208 E. 3 1 2 K .2 2 : M ain B. 306 E. 13 a ,4: Main B. 206 E. 3 17 .6: M ain B. 301 E. 3 1 7 .1 4 : M ain B. 302 E. 3 1 7 .1 6 : M ain B. 303 E. 3 1 8 .1 4 : G. H. 201 E. 3 1 8 .1 6 : S. H. 304 E. 3 1 8 .2 2 : G. H. 203 E. 3 1 8 E . 4 : M ain B. 28 E. 3 2 1.4 : G. H. 3 E. 3 6 0 K : M. E. B. 201 E. 8 4 a : Main B. 1705 Geo. l a . 4 : G. IE I Geo. 3 2 8 : X H all 101 Geo. 3 6 6 : G. B. 205 His. I n a.2 0 : G. IG 215 His. 15 a .2 2 : S. H. 101 His. 15 a .26 : G. IE IOO His. 15b.4 : S. H. 204 His. 15 b .6: G. H. 113 His. 15b.8 : G. H. 101 His. 15b.2 2 : W. H. 14 H. E. 3 11 .2: H. E. B. 127 IE E. 3 4 1 : IG E. B. IOO J. 1 2 a.6 : J. B. 212 J. 3 6 2 : G. B. 108 L a t. 2 1 0 : Main B. 319 L at. 2 6 0 a : M ain B. 2705 M. E. 3 1 2 .6 : E. D. Hall 206 M. E. 224 .4 : E n g . B. 202 Mus. 3 0 2 E : R ecital H all Mus. 4 1 3 a : Mus. B. 105 P h r. 8 1 8 a .2: G. B. 14 P h r. 2 2 7 .4 : C. B. 218 P h r. 3 3 5 : C. B. 319 P. Ed. 3 3 3 : S. IE 110 P h y . 4 01 .4: P hy. B. 203 Phy. 8 1 2 b .4 : P hy. B. 201 P hy. 3 9 3 : P hy. B. 301 Psy. 3 1 0.6 : M ain B. 201 Psy. 3 1 6.2 : S. IE 303 Psy. 3 2 1 : M ain B. 202 P. M. 3 0 2 Q : W . H. 3 P. M. 3 0 7 .4 : W . H. 2 Soc. 3 1 0 .8 : G. H. 205 Soc. 3 5 6 : G. H . 200 Spn. 3 7 5 : M ain B. 311 Spn. 8 3 a : M ain B. 204 Spe. 3 0 5 .1 8 : S p e ech B. 201 Spe. 3 0 5.2 0; Sp eec h B. 204 Spe. 3 1 9 .1 0 : S p e e c h B. 203 W E D N E S D A Y J a n u a r y 2 8 , 2—5 P .M . (C l a s s e s M e e tin g M W F 4, B u s i n e s s A d m in is t r a t i o n 3 5 4 , C h e m i c k E n g i n e e r i n g 3 1 7 , an d Civil E n g i n e e r i n g 2 2 4 b ) A. M. 3 0 7 .1 3 : J . B. 201 A. M. 3 0 9 .2 1 : J . B. 202 B. A. 811 a.2 7 : R H all 101 B. A. 354 (all s e c t i o n s ) : H. M. A., G. B. 14, B. E. 12 B. A. 4 3 7 .8 : W. H. 210 Ch. E. 317 (b o th s e c t i o n s ) ; X H all Ch. 2 9 0 a .2 : C. B. 315 Ch. 3 9 5 K : C. B. 321 C. E. 224b (all s e c t i o n s ) : G. G. 101 Aud. l a b o r a to r y aec- C. E. 3 29 .1 : E n g . B. 301 C. E. 3 5 4 .3 : E n g. B. 217 C. E. 4 5 4 .3 : E n g. B. 217 Eco. 3 1 2 .2 7 : W. H. 101 Eco. 3 1 2 .2 9 : G. IE I Eco. 3 1 3 .1 7 : G. H. 215 Eco. 3 4 9 : G. H. 315 E. M. 413 (b o th t i o n s ) : G. G. A ud. E. 3 1 2 K . 5 1 : Main B. 301 E. 3 1 7 .2 7 : Main B. 302 His. 15 a .33: M ain B. 201 His. 1 5 a.3 5 : S. IE 101 His. 15 a .3 7 : G. IE I U His. 1 5 b .13: G. IE 101 His. 1 5b. 1 5 : G. IE 113 P sy. 8 1 0 .1 3 : S. II. 303 P. M. 3 3 6 : W. II. 21 Spe. 3 0 5 .3 3 : Sp eech B. 204 Spe. 3 1 9.7 : S p eec h B. 203 W ednesday, Jan. 7, 1948 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 7 Strange Malady Attacks Children Influenza Suspected In Midland Deaths M ID L A N D , J a n . 6.— (ZP)— Five c h ild re n r e m a in e d u n d e r hospital t r e a t m e n t T u e s d a y n ig h t while m ed ical a u t h o r i t i e s p re s s e d inv es­ r e s p ir ­ ti g a ti o n o f a m y s te r i o u s a t o r y disease t h a t has ra c k e d u p a score o f sev en dead a n d IOO o th e r s s t ric k e n he re. a l r e a d y O n e o f t h e ch ild re n w a s in a b r e a t h i n g h e r critical th r o u g h an o x y g e n t u b e in th r o a t. con d itio n , T h e d isease a t t a c k s ch ild ren . su c­ N o n e o f th e c h ild ren w h o cu m b ed w as o v e r six. M ost o f th e v ictim s w e re u n d e r tw o. D octo rs said th e e x t r e m e l y y o u n g c hild ren w e re to o w e a k to w i t h s t a n d the disease. T h e la s t d e a th w a s r e p o r te d S a tu r d a y . A u th o r i ti e s decided T u e s d a y to r e o p e n e l e m e n t a r y n e x t M o n d a y un less th e in f e c tio n claim s m o re v ic tim s th is w eek. H igh school a n d schools j u n i o r high classes will r e s u m e W ed n e sd a y . Dr. W. S. B ru m m a g e , ep id e m i­ ologist w ith th e S t a t e H e a l t h D e­ p a r t m e n t , b e g a n a f i r s t - h a n d s u r ­ vey o f th e m a l a d y T u e s d a y . He said t h a t while he w as u n a b le to classify t h e o r g a n ­ isms, he su s p e c te d t h a t th e illness is a ty p e o f in f lu e n z a . im m e d ia te ly President to Deliver Slugging' Union Talk W A S H IN G T O N , J a n . 6 (ZD — th e f i­ P r e s id e n t T r u m a n w ro te n is h in g to u c h e s T u e s d a y n ig h t t o a “ s l u g g in g ” s t a te of th e un ion m es sag e which will give his views on m o m e n to u s q u estio n s a t home a n d a b r o a d r e a s ­ sem b led 80th C ongress. B o th h ou se s op ene d th e new in a n e le c tio n -y ear a tm o ­ th e new ly session to sp h e re o f cagine ss a t noon but p u t o f f all m a j o r b u sin e ss un til th e P r e s i d e n t o u tlin e s his a f t e r p e rs o n on C apitol p ro g r a m Hill a t 1 2:30 p. rn., C ST, W e d ­ nesday. in In W e d n e s d a y ’s a d d r e s s a n d in his econom ic a n d b u d g e t m essages to follow, Mr. T r u m a n is e x p e c t­ ed to call f o r : Proposed Is Called Tax Cut Politics W A S H IN G T O N , J a n . 6.— (ZP)— R e p u b lic a n s c rie d “ p o litics” T u e s­ tion I ’ve been m a k in g all th e tim e — t h a t th e P r e s id e n t l f ta x e s f o r low recom - d a y a t r e p o r t s P r e s i d e n t T r u m a n ! m e n d s a ta x cut, it will be a poli- may a sk C ongress, in his s t a t e Of : tical bill. T he P r e s id e n t e v id e n tly t h e U n io n m e s sa g e W ed n e sd a y , to know, that corporation, d„ „„t slash sons a n d to bo o st levies on cor- i vo e> p o ra tio n s . R epublicans, in c o n tr o l o f Con- j C h a irm a n K n u tso n (R -M inn ) o f gross, m a d e it plain th e y believed th e H ou se w ays a n d m ean s c o m - j such a p r o g r a m f r o m th e W hite m itte e , a u t h o r o f th e new R e p u b - 1 lean m e a s u re , told r e p o r t e r s : w ou ld have n o ch an ce o f $ 5 ,60 0,0 00 ,00 0 incom e p er- t a x - c u tt in g e n a c t m e n t. , „ „ , “ R e p o rts the leak in g W hite H ouse b e a r o u t th e predic- fr o m S p e e d y e n a c t m e n t o f ft m u lti­ billion d o llar E u r o p e a n re c o v e r y p ro g r a m . A $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 — o r h ig h e r — b u d g e t w hich w ould th e be h ig h e s t in th e n a t i o n ’s pe a c e tim e histo ry . The p o w er— w h ich C o n g re ss l a s t y e a r — t o b rin g de n ie d him ha ck r a t i o n i n g an d w a ge-price co n tr o ls i f n e c e s s a ry to p re s e rv e living s ta n d a r d s . Aides said th e P r e s id e n t m ig h t c o rp o r a tio n h ig h e r r e c o m m e n d ta x e s so t h a t th e levy o f low-in- ta x p a y e r s could be eased com e w i th o u t g o v e r n ­ m e n t ’s to t a l incom e. r e d u c i n g t h e t h a t A m a j o r b a tt le o v e r ta x e s a n d sp e n d in g w as a ss u re d w h en c h a ir ­ m a n T a h e r (R -N Y ) o f th e H ouse C o m m itte e A p p r o p r i a tio n s d e ­ clared t h e r e p o r t e d b u d g e t fig u re w a s “ to o d a m n e d h ig h ” an d a n n o u n c e d he w ould see t h a t it w a s w h ittle d h e fo r e C o n g re ss a d jo u r n e d n e x t J u n e . S e n a t o r B a rk le y ( D - K y ) , who r e t u r n e d last n ig h t f r o m F r a n c e , to ld r e p o r t e r s he hoped C o n gre ss w ould a p ­ prove t h e new p ro g r a m by A pril I, t h a t re c e n tly - v o te d s t o p g a p aid to F r a n c e , I t a ly an d A u s tr ia expires. C O P le a d e rs to W a sh in g to n th e d a te , tu r n e d in b o th t h u m b s down S p e cu latio n w as h e a r d on C ap i­ to l Hill t h a t a n y re c o m m e n d a tio n , , , . , f o r n e w c o r p o r a te ta x a t io n m ,g h t be in th e fo rm o f a n excess p ro ­ fits ta x , p a t t e r n e d a f t e r th e war* j tim e levy t h a t w as r e p e a le d tw o ! y e a r s ag o b u t a t a r a t e c o n s id e r­ ab ly lo w e r th a n th e 85 p e r c e n t w a rtim e tax . I M eanw hile, K n u tso n a n n o u n c e d t h a t a o n e -d a y h e a r i n g his , bill» o rig in ally s e t f o r n e x t T u e s - 1 ing, social s e c u rity , hea lth on a n y n ew bid f o r r e s to r i n g r a ­ ti o n in g a n d w a g e -p rice c on tro l* with e x c e p tio n o f m e a t ra tio n in g . W h e t h e r Mr. T r u m a n w o uld r e ­ com m en d u niv ersal m i li ta r y t r a i n ­ ing a t this tim e re m a in e d a q u e s­ tion, a s did his views on hous- insu- legislatio n ex- housftft in arlvan## th e possible o t h e r on Stassen to Testify In Grain Trade Probe T he ind ica tion cam e in a s ta te - day, has been p o stp o n ed to J a n - ranee, an d m e n t e x p la in in g A m erican sup- u a r y 16, on r e q u e s t o f s e c r e t a r y 1 peeled to com e b e fo r e C o n g r e e in G reek of th e t r e a s u r y J o h n W. S n y d er, a t th is session. * I + Greek Army Offensive Expected Next Spring W A S H IN G T O N , J a n . 6 (JF) — T h e d e v e lo p m e n t o f p la n s f o r a la rg e scale G re e k a r m y o ffe n siv e n e x t s p r in g to t r y to sm a sh the g u e r r ill a m o v e m e n t w a s s tro n g - ★ Greek Communists Establish Capital A T H E N S , 6— (ZP) — A J a n . G ree k w a r c o rr e s p o n d e n t r e p o r t e d j T u e s d a y had estab lish ed a t e m p o r a r y c ap­ ital f o r a s e p a r a t e G reek C o m m u n ­ ist s t a t e in an iso lated villag e in th e h e a r t o f th e G ra m m o s M ou n­ ta i n s o n ly te n miles fr o m th e A l­ b a n ia n b o rd e r. V asso T sim b erad o s, correspotid- th e c o n s e r v a tiv e A th e n s ly in d icated b y the S t a t e D e p a r t ­ m e n t T u esd ay . in crea se j P o r t o f an I g o v e r n m e n t a r m e d f o r c e s a n d re- I : v ealin g th e d iversion o f $15,000,- 000 in A m e ric a n aid f u n d s fro m civilian to fin a n c e th e in cre ase. to m ilita r y p u rp o s e s T he s t a t e d e p a r t m e n t ’s r e p o r t se v e r a l o t h e r d ev elo p ­ follow ed m e n t s which, a ff ic ia ls said, a d d up I,reP a r a G °na f ° r a G reek of- liaison o f f ic e r s u n its dow n to G reek to division level. 2 . T h e disp atch o f f o r c e , of 1,000 m a r in e s to A m e ric a n w ar- ships o p e r a t i n g o s te n s ib ly f o r “ t r a i n i n g ’ p u r - j t h a t M arko s V a f jades ^c n s ‘V(‘ n e x t s p r in g : 1. T h e a s s ig n m e n t o f A m e ric a n S e c r e t te s ti m o n y w as ta k e n T ues- j W A S H IN G T O N , J a n . 6— (Zf)— j ly sc hed uled s p e a k in g e n g a g e m e n t. T u e s d a y ’s w itn ess w a s W illiam a rm y day as S e n a t o r s in v e s tig a tin g com- C. B ris te r, d ir e c to r o f th e foo d in G reek w a te r s will be t h e f i r s t w itness. lie h e a rin g s. H a ro ld E. S tas sen Pa , t m e n t s . * i n t e r ­ ) A m e ric a n a f f a ir s . W itn e sse s h e a r d S tas sen , f o r m e r M in n e so ta gov- M o n d ay w ere J o h n C. M ontg om - ! e r n o r r u n n i n g f o r t h e G G P presi- I e r y, an o fficial o f th e f o r e ig n pol­ in s ti tu t e « . th. ■ o f e n t f o r n e w s p a p e r E m b ro s , said v illag ers ; th e s t a te d e n tia l n o m in a tio n , o f f e r e d to tes- f le e in g fr o m th e G ra m m o s Moun- d e p a r t m e n t t h a t B rit a in had b e e n j t i f y a f t e r he s e t o f f a c ongres- ta i n s to ld him th e c a p ita l w as a t g iven b l a n k e t a u t h o r i t y to tr a n s - sional u p r o a r o v e r s p e c u la tio n in G y k o rrak h i, n o r t h w e s t o f K on itsa. miles f e r m i li ta r y len d lease e q u ip m e n t f o o d s tu f f s by c h a r g i n g 3. A n n o u n c e m e n t by s e v e n te e n poses’ icy section, a n d P a u l F . M cG u ire ° ^ ‘ce °T fi n a n c e a n d de- t h a t un- v e lo p m e n t policy. to the G reek g o v e r n m e n t. 4. 7 he s t a r t o f o p e ra tio n s o f a had p r o f i t e e r e d th e in th e m a r k e ts, c o m m itte e t h a t th e y h a d ackn ow !- U n ite d N a tio n s b o r d e r c o m m i s - ; T he d a te w as d e f e r r e d to F rid a y ed g ed h a v in g t r a d e d in com m odi- to p erm it him to m e e t a p r e v i o u s - sion n am e d a d m i n is tr a t io n “ in s id e rs ” T he d e p a r t m e n t in f o r m e d in G reece. th e s t r a g e ti c T s im b e ra d o s is th e only new s­ p a p e r m a n th u s f a r to hav e e n t e r ­ ed K o nitsa, to w n th e C o m m u nist-led g u e r r ill a s v a in - 1 ly s o u g h t to c a p t u r e la s t w eek as I th e s e p a r a t e s ta te a c a p ita l f o r p ro c la im e d by Y a fia d e s on De­ c e m b e r 24. T h e v illag ers told T sim b e ra d o s I t h a t se v e ra l w ell-dressed civilians, who d e c la re d th e y w e r e m in is te rs in th e M a rk o s g o v e r n m e n t, had been seen in L y k o rra k h i. W A S H IN G T O N , J a n . 6— ( Z D - F le e t A d m ir a l C h e s te r W. N im ­ A m i li ta r y c o u r t a n d ho sp ital itz T u e s d a y d ec la re d th e U n ited has b een e s tab lish ed in th e village a n d p r i n ti n g p re sse s hav e been S t a t e s possesses such ab so lu te co n ­ b r o u g h t in. T h e village is heavily is able t r o l o f d e f e n d e d by a la rg e f o r c e o f g u e r- I to estab lish p o w e rfu l fl o a ti n g air- rillas an d b a t t e r i e s o f 20-m illi-i bases o f f a n y shore to s a f e g u a r d th e n a t i o n ’s s e c u r ity a n d world m e t e r a n t i - a i r c r a f t g u n , T sim ber- ados w as told. “ s t a b il it y .” th e seas t h a t it - - Nimitz Urges Floating Airbases for Security a w a iti n g S t a s s e n ’s tics. I While ap- I p e a r a n c e , F e rg u s o n said th e c o m ­ m itte e will u«e th e a d d itio n a l tim e to go o v e r in f o r m a t io n c o n c e r n ­ ing B rig a d ie r G e n e ra l W allace II. G ra h a m , p hysician f o r P r e s id e n t T r u m a n , who will follow S ta s s e n to th e w itn es s c h a ir F rid a y . d e r th e f r a m e w o r k o f th e U n ite d N a tio n s .” To accom plish th e s e o b jec tiv es th e s tu d y m ad e by N im itz u rg e d th e d e ­ p r o m p t c o n s id e ra tio n o f fensiv e r e q u i r e ­ m e n ts n izea ble zones o f f u t u r e d a n g e r. p W A S H IN G T O N . J a n 6 (ZD - Rayburn Receives Salute From House to m e e t p re s e n tly o ff e n s iv e recog- '■ a n d . . . . . , R e p re s e n t a ti v e S am R a y b u r n of . I n itia l d e v a s t a t i n g a i r a t t a c k T p x a s receiv e d a s t a n d in g o vation th e su rp ris e « T r u m a n f u t u r e may com e acro ss f r p m , th e H ouse a n d a P r e s id e n t f r o m , , ,, , . . o u r b o rd e r in g oceans fr o m p oin ts visit . . in m v , . • - . ' d a y n ig h t R a y b u r n wa® on the c o n ti n e n ts of E u r o p e a n d Tuesday f o r b ir t h d a y gifts. Asia, as well as fro m ac ro ss the P o la r r e g i o n , ” N im itz said. sixty-six. Tues- th e D e m o c ra tic Mino* To m e e t t h a t t h r e a t his s tu d y r ‘Ev L e a d e r in th e H o u se w as to th e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f fu lly d in e a t the hom e of old frie n d s, u rg e d flo a ti n g bases, Mr. and Mrs. J . Gee A ston , for- o p e r a t in g mobile in itial a tt a c k s m e r ly o f S h e rm a n , T e x a s, w ith fr o m w hich a n y m ig h t be f e n d e d o f f a n d also to whom he has had his b i r th d a y pro vide s p r in g b o a rd s fo r c o u n t e r d i n n e r f o r th e past t h i r t y y ears. I Mrs. A ston said she w o uld h a v e tu r k e y a n d h am an d a b ir th d a y T he sp r y cake T u e s d a y n ig h t. little 7 9-year-old w o m an w as p r e ­ p a r e g th e meal h c r s e ’f, j u s t as sh< M alw a y s done. Turkey Sales Drop, Eggs Hold Steady N im itz stressed to i c re a tio n a n d p e r p e t u a ti o n o f ; t h a t A m erica n a im s a r e d ire cted f i r s t to o u r n a ­ tio n a l s e c u r ity an d , l „ th e t h a t b a la n c e a n d s ta b ility am o n g n a tio n s which will in s u r e to each the r i g h t o f s e lf-d e te rm in a tio n un- secondly Cotton Crop Big in ’47 But Consumers Buy Less D espite th e S t a t e 's tr e m e n d o u s c o tto n crop, e s t im a te d to be the a ir a ' rack*. big gest in ten y ea rs , co n su m p tio n o f c otto n arid c o tto n lin te r s s l a c k ­ ed o f f d u r i n g N ov em b er, th e B u ­ r e a u o f B usiness R esearch r e ­ p orted. Brazilian Envoy Reports Stalin III to Moscow RIO D E J A N E I R O , J a n . 6— (ZP. M ario P im e n te l B r a n d a o , a m b a s ­ s a d o r f o r e ig h te e n r e ­ m o n th s b e f o r e Brazil b ro k e lations w ith R ussia r e c e n tly , said T u e s d a y P rim e M in ister S talin is s u f f e r i n g fr o m p araly sis o f his r i g h t side, a n d w alks w ith c r u t c h ­ es. He said th e P rim e M in iste r was g ra v e l y ill, and t h a t F o re ig n Min­ is te r V. M. M olotov u n d o u b te d ly .w o u ld be his successor. B ran d ao , who has j u s t r e t u r n e d fro m Mos- sftid S t a i in u se d c r u t c hes cow> in a r e c e n t visit to L e n i n ’s tom b , , . . • Eco. 3 1 2 .1 3 : P h y . B. 203 Eco. 3 1 2 .3 9 : S. H. 101 Eco. 3 1 2 .4 1 : P. E. B. 307 Eco. 3 1 3 .7 : W . H. IO Ed. 5 7 T a : S. H. IIG E. E. 4 1 0 .3 : E n g . B. 217 E. E. 4 1 0 . 5 : E n g . B. 317 E. E. 3 3 1 .3 : C. B. 15 E. E. 4 3 1 .3 : C. B. 15 E. E. 3 5 a .3 : E n g . B. 301 E. M. 4 1 3 .3 : E n g . B. 212 E. M. 3 1 5 .5 : E n g. B. 300 E. M. 2 2 0 .5 : E ng . B. 206 E. M. 3 3 3 .1 1 : E ng . B. 204 E. 3 1 2 K . 1 7 : G. H. 200 E. 3 1 2 K .1 9 : S. H. 303 E. 3 1 2 K . 2 1 : M. E. B. 201 E. 3 1 2 K . 4 1 : G. H. 203 E. 1 3 a .5: M ain B. 311 E. 3 1 7 .1 7 : Main B. 302 E. 3 1 7 .1 9 : G. H. 5 E. 3 1 7 .2 3 : M ain B. 301 E. 3 1 8 .1 3 : Main B. 28 E. 3 1 8 .1 5 : S. II. 206 Geo. 1 4 a : G. B. 14 Ger. 4 0 6 .1 5 : M. L. B. 301 Ger. 4 0 6 .1 7 : S. H. 227 Ger. 4 0 7 .5 : G. H. 103 His. 4 a . 3 : G. H. IGI His. 9 a . 7 : G. II. 201 His. 9 b .3 : G. H. IOO His. 15a. 15 : G. H. I His. I 5a. 17: IE E. B. 105 His. 1 5a. 1 9: A. IE 105 His. I 5 a .4 1 : X H all 101 J . 1 2 b . l : J . B. 212 J. 3 4 0 .3 : J . B. 301 M. E. 3 1 2 .7 : E n g . R. 202 M. E. 4 2 0 .5 : Frig. B. 138 M. E. 3 2 0 Q .1 : P. E. B. 300 M. E. 2 7 2 L . 1 : W. II. 112 M. S. 2 1 0 .1 : E. D. H all 115 Mus. 3 7 1 : Mus. B. 105 Psy. 3 1 0 .7 : P hv. B. 201 Psy. 311.1 : S. H. 304 Psy. 3 3 9 .3 : S. H. 302 P. M. 3 0 1 .7 : G. II. 7 P. M. 3 0 4 .9 : W. H. 8 P. M. 3 0 5 : W. H. 3 P. M. 3 0 7 .3 : W . H. 310 Rus. 4 0 6 .3 : G. II. 301 Soc. 3 1 0 .5 : G. IE 303 Soc. 3 1 0 .7 : G. IE 319 Spe. 3 0 5 .2 1 : Speech B. 201 Spe. 1 0 a.3 : Speech B. 204 T H U R S D A Y J a n u a r y 29, 2 —5 P.M . ( C l a s s e s M e e t in g T T I a n d T T 1 - 2 : 3 0 ) Ae. E. 1 2 4 : E n g. B. 301 A nt. 3 0 2 .4 : W. II. 310 A. M, 0 2 .4 : J. B. 213 A. M. 0 2 .6 : J. B. 202 A. M. 3 0 7 .6 : J. B. 201 A. M. 3 0 9 .1 4 : G. IE 215 A. M. 3 0 9 .1 6 : W. IE 8 A. M. 13a. 1 2 : J. B. 212 A. M. 1 3 b .12: G. B. 108 A. M. 3 2 5 .8 : J. B. 301 B. A. 2 3 a . IO: W. H. 101 B. A. 3 3 4 . 4 : W. IE 210 B. A. 3 4 2 .2 : J. IE 204 B. A. 3 6 8 K : W. II. 306 Ch. E. 3 6 2 : E ng . B. 138 C. E. 4 1 4 : C. B. 218 C. E. 2 2 9 : C. B. 319 C. E. 3 6 0 .2 : P. E. B. 300 Eco. 3 1 2 .1 4 : S. H . 204 I Eco. 3 1 2 .1 6 : Main B. 202 . Eco. 3 1 2 .1 8 : Phy. B. 203 Eco. 3 1 2 .2 8 : W. IE IO Eco. 3 1 3 .1 2 : W. IE 14 Ed. 3 0 1 .2 ; S. IE 101 Ed. 3 6 1 H : S. H. 227 E d . 3 6 1 T : Speech B. 204 E. E. 3 2 4 .2 : X Hall 101 E. E. 3 3 1 .4 : E n g . B. 217 E. E. 4 3 1 .4 : E n g . B. 217 1 E. E. 3 5 b .2: E n g . B. 315 E. E. 3 7 0 : P. E. B. 307 : E. M. 2 2 0 .6 : E n g . B. 204 E. M. 3 8 1 K : E n g . B. 206 E. 3 1 2 K . 2 4 : M ain IE 204 E. 3 1 2 K .2 6 : G. IE IOO E. 3 1 2 K . 2 8 : M ain B. 201 E. 3 1 2 K .3 6 : Main B. 311 E. 3 1 7 .8 : M ain B. 301 I E. 3 1 7 .1 0 : M ain IE 302 E. 3 1 8 .1 8 ; Main B. 28 E. 3 1 8 .2 0 : S. II. HO His. 9 a . 4 : G. II. 101 His. 15 a .24 : G. IE I His. 15 b .10: G. II. I l l His. 15 b .12 : G. lf. 113 J. 3 4 2 .2 : J . B. 204 M. E. 3 1 2 .8 : Eng. B. 202 Phy. 3 1 3 : P hy. IE 201 Psy. 3 1 0 .8 : A. B. 105 Psy. 3 1 1 .4 : S. IE 303 P. M. 3 0 1 .6 : W. II. 2 P. M. 3 0 4 .8 : W . IE 116 P. M. 3 0 7 .6 : W. II. l l 2 Soc. 3 1 0 .1 0 : G. II. 203 Soc. 3 1 1 .4 : G. H. 201 Spe. 3 0 5 .2 2 : Speech B. 201 Spe. 3 0 6 .6 : Speech B. 203 Spe. 3 1 9 .8 : C. B. 15 Spe. 3 6 1 : Speech IE 204 Decline in Empolyment By Contractors Show n P r e l i m i n a r y N o v e m b e r r e p o r t s to th e U n iv e r s ity B u r e a u o f B usi­ ness R e s e a rc h slight . . m o n th ly decline in em p o y m e n t J c o n s t r u r t i o n c o n tr a c to r s . in d ic a te a * * v • by , «. .. * , I C o n su m p tio n o f c o tto n a t T he I p e r cer t O c to b e r-to -N o - pull t h e to t a l n u m b e r o f w o rk e rs v e m b e r s e tb a ck , ho w ever, fa iled to a n d bad to be help ed up the step s c e n t d ecline w hen c o m p a r e d wnth Business T u r k e y sh ip m e n ts fr o m T ex a- s ta tio n s in creased in volum e d u r ­ ing N o v e m b e r to to ta l 194 c a r ­ the U n iv e rs ity B u r e a u o f loads, re p o r ts . This fi n it e d ro p fr o m th e 301 last below' y e a r - a g o levels. S in ce No- specialist, Dr. Elia B erv en, said p e r cer t r e d u c t io n b e tw e e n C e te - >'e a r - High feed costs r e s u lte d in to h eavy selling sev eral w eeks a h e a d v e m b e r o f last y e a r, 29 ,170 w ork- of th e p e a k o f n orm al d e m a n d . ens h av e be en ta k e n on b y con- t r a c t o r s in th e c o n s t ru c ti o n t r a d e f o r a 24 p e r - c e n t hike. in Moscow T u e s d a y he had been b e r an d N ovem ber, su m m o n e d by f o r 2,026 r u n n i n g bales, c o n s u lta tio n on a c a n c e r case, h u t the l l p e r c e n t s t a t e ’s mills slum ped d u r i n g t o t a li n g 11,- 944 r u n n i n g bales f o r a 36 p e r re m a in e d j (!|d n o t know w ho th e p a t i e n t w as n ing a c tiv ity w as ste p p e d up d u r- stead y b e tw e e n O c to b e r a n d No- fo r ty -n in e oar- the su m m o n s w as up to levels re ach ed in N o v e m b e r loads, b u t the sh ip m e n ts o f chick- fro m O c to b e r ’s to be. His a s s is t a n t in S tock ho lm ing the m o n th h u t did n o t c o m e v em b er, *a ‘‘i M on da y “ u r g e n t . ” was a - carload to ta l in N o v e m b e r I by tw o p ers o n s. . . _ no ted 1 On th e o t h e r h a n d , c o tto n spin C o tto n lin ters r e g i s te r e d an n e w s p a p e rs l a s t y ear. ens ju m p e d to l l N ov em b er, 1946. S h ip m e n ts o f th e R u ssia n s ~ Sw edish th e m o n th , R esearc h Sw edish to t a li n g c a n c e r ' sliding (T h e eggs ■,«*. , , l l . . I® I , . - j h a v e s p e c u la te d t h a t S ta lin is th e —---------------------- — .............._ _ _ _ _ ------------ j t w o carlo ads. Household Furnishings Se e o u r hou*e hold f u r n i s h i n g s . W,.- a r e lo c a te d o u ts id e t h e h ig h - r e n t d ; •* trf ct . O u r s a v in g s a re your*#. CULLEY’S 20.?2 F r e d e r i c k s b u r g Road P hon e S- 9S4I T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y J a n u a r y 27, 7 - 1 0 P .M . ( R e m a i n d e r o f C l a s s e s M e e t in g T T S l l and G o v e r n m e n t 1 0 b ) J a n u a r y 2 8 , 7 —10 P.M . Spn. 406 (all s e c t i o n s ) : H. M. A . a n d B. E. 12 B. A. 3 2 7 .2 : W. IE 116 i B. A. 3 6 2 K .2 : W . H. .316 I B. A. 3 6 3 L : W. H. 301 ! t'h . 3 7 6 ; C. B. 218 Eco. 3 7 1 ; W. H. 101 -Gov. 1 0 b . I : G. B. 14 Gov. 1 0b .2: P hy. B. 203 Gov. I Ob.3 : B. E. 12 Gov. I Ob.4: G. IG I Gov. I Ob.5: G. G. A u d. Gov. I Ob.6: A Hall 103 Gov. I Ob. 7: X H all 101 Gov. 1 0 b.8 : P hy. B. 201 Goy. I Ob.9: G. G. A ud . Gov. I O b .lO : A H all 103 Gov. 10b. 11: G. H. I Gov. I Ob. 12: G. B. 14 Gov. I Ob. 13: H. E. B. 105 Gov. I Ob.14 : X H all IG I Gov. I Ob. 15: B. L. 12 Gov. I Ob.l G; C. B. 15 Gov. 1 0 b .17: G. G. Aud. Gov. I Ob.l 8: G. H. I Gov. I Ob.19: C. B. 15 Gov. I Oh.21: H. K. B. 105 Gov. I Oh.2 5 : G. G. A u d . Gov. 321 : G. H. I l l His. 9 a .2 : A. B. iOo T H U R S D A Y J a n u a r y 29, 9 —12 A.M. ( C l a s s e s M e e tin g M W F I ) Ae. E. 31 OP.3: E ng . B. 215 A n t. 3 0 1 .9 : W. II. IGI A. M. 0 2 .3 : J. B. 213 A. M. 0 4 .5 : J. B. 201 A. M. 3 0 7 .9 : G. II. I l l A. M. 3 0 9 .1 3 : J. B. 202 A. M. 13 a . l l : W. II. 3 06 A. M. 13a. 13: G. H. 113 A. M. 13b. 13 : G. B. 108 A. M. 3 2 5 .7 : G. IE 3 A. M. 3 2 6 .7 : S. IE 204 A r t 3 3 7 : A. B. 307 B. A. 4 20 .2: W. II. .301 a n d 316 B. A. 4 2 0 .4 : W. II. 401 a n d 116 B. A. 3 2 6 .5 : R Hall 101 B. A. 4 3 2 .9 : W. II. 201 B. A. 3 3 4 .1 : M ain B. 202 B. A. 3 4 0 .3 : J . B. 301 IE A. 3 6 5 N : W. II. 210 B. A. 3 6 6 : W. H. 23 B. A. 3681,: W. II. 2 C. E, 461 : C. B. 218 ( ’. E . 8 5 a : Eng. R. 137 F.co. 3 1 2 .9 : W. H. 11 Leo. 3 1 2 .1 1 ; M ain B. 201 I n f l a t i o n a r y p r e s s u r e s c o n ti n u e ; t o d o m i n a te th e bu ilding o u tloo k, a n d d e s p i t e the fa c t t h a t th e flow o f material* is steadily i n c r e a s i n g , b u i l d i r g m a te ria ls in c e r t a in a r e a s p a tie n t.) a r e still in su pp ly. The s h o r ta g e o f nail* a n d p lu m b in g e q u ip m e n t o f t e n pro v id es m a j o r o bstac les in c o m p letin g a jo b. s h o r t Deadline Today to A p p ly For Teaching Positions in W e d n e s d a y is th e last day t h a t a p p licatio n s will be a c c e p te d f o r t e a c h ­ n a tio n a l e x a m i n a ti o n s e rs f o r te a c h in g p ositions, a n d s t u d e n ts in ad v a n c e d ed u c a tio n co urses. S t u ­ d e n ts c o n c e rn e d should r e p o r t to V Hall 206. c a n d id a te s service, fo r T h e e x a m i n a ti o n s will he given a t th e U n iv e rs ity F e b r u a r y 7 a n d F e b r u a r y 11. Dr. ll. T. M anuel, d i r e c to r o f th e U n iv e rs ity T e s ti n g an d G u id a n c e B u re a u , will be lo­ cal e x a m in e r. ARE NOW IN EFFECT! • I .c o r n t h e R . m l ». o r , • n y d a n c e y o u w i t h , s t A r t h u r M . r r a y ' * w h i l e y o u lo w r a t e . I.e-«*on* e r e f u n —• l e a r n e o f a i t w i t h y o u A r t h u r M u r r a y e x p e r t * . t h e h i t A c t n o w . m a k e of y o u r P h o n e n e x t life p a r t u c a n g e t y o u r t h i s a t a a , * * ARTHUR MURRAY 8 0 3 C o n g r e s s A v a . CHESNUTT CLEANERS F ast, E f f i c ie n t S ervice a t R e aso n ab le P r ce* A l t e r a t i o n s P h . 2-1121 D y e i n g 1712 Confr*** L a M E S I A Is now reopened better than ever. • Better M exican Food • Serenaders every night • Rear en tran ce-from our free parking lot. We Make Washday a Pleasure 2 to 4 day service on SH IR T S Open till 8 W e Will Deli ver WESS WILLIAMS L A U N D R Y A N D DRY C L E AN IN G SERVICE 806 R e d R i v e r 2 1 0 0 G u a d a lu p e P h o n e 4759 Ae. E. 3 6 5 : Eng. B. 141 Ant. 3 0 1 .6 : W. H. 8 A nt. 3 2 2 : W. H. 21 A nt. 3 3 2 : W. H. 14 A. M. 3 0 3 .2 ; W . H. 306 A. M. 3 0 5 .6 : J. B. 213 A. M. 3 0 9 .6 : J. B. 212 A. M. 1 3 a .6 : C. B. 218 A. M. 1 3 b .6 : J. B. 201 A. M. 3 2 5 .4 : Eng. B. 138 A. M. 3 2 6 .4 : W. H. 310 A. M. 8 5 K a : J . B. 204 Arc. 4 1 5 L a .2 : A. B. 105 Arc. 3 2 8 : M ain B. 201 Bib. 3 0 1 .4 : T e x a s Bible C h a ir Bib. 3 0 1 .6 : N e w m a n C lub Bib. 3 0 1 .8 : U. P. C. 209 Bib. 1 4 a .2 : T e x a s Bible C h a ir Bib. 3 1 7 W .4 : W esley B ible C h a ir B. A. 3 2 0 .2 : W. H. 116 B. A. 2 3 b .4 : W. H. 101 B. A. 3 2 9 .2 : W. H. 301 B. A. 4 3 2 .6 : W. H. 201 B. A. 4 3 7 .2 : G. B. 14 B. A. 3 4 0 .2 : G. H. I B. A. 4 6 2 .2 : W. H. 316 B. A. 3 6 5 J .2 : W. H. 112 B. A. 3 7 5 : G. H. 215 Cr. E . 4 2 0 : E n g . B. 217 Cr. E . 3 6 5 : E ng. B. 137 Ch. E. 6 3 b : M H all 101 Ch. 3 1 0 : Main B. 202 * ^ h . 8 6 K a : C. B. 15 C. E . 7 2 a .2 : C. B. 319 C. E. 27 3: E n g . B. 139 C. C . 3 0 1 : G. H. I l l C. C. 3 4 9 : M ain B. 319 Cz. 1 2 a : G. H. 305 D rm . 2 1 a : M. L. B. 302 D im . 3 2 Q a : M. L. B. 202 Drm. 7 0 a : M. L. B. 203 Eco. 3 1 2 .8 : G. H. 301 a n d 303 Eco. 3 1 3 .8 : A. B. 307 Eco. 3 8 8 : G. H. 319 E d . 2 0 K a .2 : S. H. 204 Ed. 2 5a.2 : S. H. 206 E d. 3 2 K a .2 : M. L. B. 202 Ed. 8 4 8 : S. H. 210 Ed. 4 5 4 M a : Mas. B. 105 Ed. 8 2 M a: Mus. B. 106 E. E. 3 2 0 .4 : M H all 102 E. E. 3 6 2 .2 : E n g . B. 301 E. M. 3 1 5 .8 : E n g . B. 204 E. M. 3 3 3 .4 : E n g . B. 206 E. l a . 3 6 : M. L. B. 201 E. 1 2b .2 : M ain B. 302 E. 3 1 2 K .1 0 : M ain B. 28 E. 3 1 2 K . 1 2 : S. H. 110 E. 1 3 a .2: M ain B. 204 E. 3 1 8 .8 : M ain B. 301 E. 3 2 1 .6 : M ain B. 206 E. 3 2 2 K: M ain B. 303 E. 3 6 8 K : M ain B. 3 06 E. 3 7 2 : Main B. 311 E. 3 7 8 K : Main B. 304 E. 3 8 2 K : M ain B. 305 F r . 8 1 a : M ain B. 1506 F r. 3 8 3 : Main B. 208 Geo. l a . 2 : G. G. A u d . G er. 4 0 6 .8 : M. L. B. 301 G er. 4 0 7 .4 : G. H. 103 G er. 1 5 a .2 : S. H. 304 G er. 4 1 a : M. L. B. 402 Gov. 3 3 0 : A H all 103 Gov. 3 4 5 : G. H. 3 a n d 5 Gov. 3 6 5 : G. H. 7 Gk. 8 3 b : M ain B. 2702 His. 1 5a. 18 : W. H. 210 His. 1 5b .2 : W. H. 401 His. 2 0 K a : X Hall 101 His. 3 2 1 L : G. 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B. 303 Spe. 3 0 5 .1 0 : S peech B. 203 Spo. 3 0 5 .1 2 : Speech B. 201 Spe. 1 0 a .2: Sp eec h B. 204 Spe. 3 6 4 : S p eech B. 202 Zoo. 3 2 0 : B. L. 12 M O N D A Y J a n u a r y 2 6 , 7 - 1 0 P .M . ( S p a n i s h 4 0 7 , 12a, 12b, 1 3 a , and 1 3 b ) Spn. 4 07 (all s e c t i o n s ) : H. M. A. Epn. 12a (all s e c t i o n s ) : B. L. 12 a n d P hy. B. 201 Spn. 12b (all s e c tio n s ) : C. B. 15 Spn. 13 a (all s e c t i o n s ) : G. B. 14 Spn. 13b (all s e c t i o n s ) : P hy. B. 203 T U E S D A Y J a n u a r y 2 7 , 9 —12 A .M . ( C l a s s e s M e e t in g T T 2, B i o lo g y 7a, C h e m ic a l E n g i n e e r i n g 3 4 5 a n d 6 4 a ) (all s e c t i o n s ) : H. C. B. 15, P hy. B. 201, 103, H. E. B. 105, G. B. L. 12. G. H. I M. A.. A Hall B. 14, Bio. Ta Bot. 3 6 1 : B. L. 301 Bot. 3 7 1 : H. E. B. 127 Ch. E. 345 (b o t h s e c t i o n s ) : ' 101 : X Hall T hy. B. 203 J h. E. 64a (all s e ctio n s) * C. E. 8 7 a : E n g . B. 215 Eco. 3 3 2 .2 : G. G. Aud. E . E. 3 2 4 .4 : W . H. 306 E. M. 2 2 0 .8 : E ng . B. 206 F r . 2 1 8 a . 4: M. L. B. 304 Geo. 6 3 a : G. B. 108 M. E. 2 1 1 .2 : C. B. 218 M. E. 2 1 1 .6 : E n g . B. 138 Mus. 4 2 5 a : Mus. B. 105 Mus. 2 2 9 : Mus. B. 106 Mu*. 4 3 6 a : Mus. B. 101C Mus. 461 P a : Mus. B. 200 P. Ed. 2 1 7 : S. II. 204 Spn. 2 1 8 a .2 : M. L. B. 303 T U E S D A Y J a n u a r y 27 , 2 - 5 P.M . ( d a i s e s M e e t in g T T S l l ) (T h is g ro u p is divided. Part o f l l will th e classes m e e t in g TTS Armendariz New Movie Hails Trend B y A L W E I N S T E I N "Today*! tren d In m o t io n pie-1 and e v e n t u a l l y yarned p r o m in e n c e t o r e s la m or e to w a rd i n te rn a tio n a l j a » c o -o p e r a tio n and realism with a ‘ P e te , * railed, said , as he p r e f e r s A to be t h a t his o n ly com- . jSymbolic Dances to Be Used Moliere Satire ;ln 48 Time Staggers On To Open Monday F o r t h e s e c o n d t i m e th is s e m e s ­ sin c e f l u t t e r i n g t h is w a s t h e e r a o f s l e e v e I l o n g h a n k e r c h i e fs , t e r a p la y b y M olie re , t h e m a s ­ t e r satir ist, w ill b e g i v e n on th e c a m p u s . T h is ti m e t h e D e p a r t ­ e f f e c t i v e l y . t h e y m u s t le a r n to use s u c h props m e n t o f D r a m a is p r o d u c i n g his T i c k e t s f o r th e p la y are on sa le c o m e d y “ S c h o o l f o r W i v e s , ” a t t h e b o x o f f i c e in t h e M usic m e s s a g e , ” said P ed ro A r m en d ar iz j p ]ajnt n a t h a t his e x t e n d e d tou r sa tir e, will d i f f e r v a s t l y f r o m pe r- o n e o f M e x i c o ’s le a d in g a c t o r s ,' o f th e S o u t h w e s t a llo w ed him o n ly f o r m a n c e s o f p a s t y e a r s in g e r s On, T h e 1 9 4 8 e d itio n o f “ T im e S t a g in this. T he p u rp o se o f b oth n n a a l c a m p u s m u s ic a l I the *on* and d a n ce is t0 e x p r e s s d e f i n i t e l y t h e c h a r a c t e r o f a wo- has man, play e d b y I g n o r e , w h o ism d u r i n g a b r ie f visit h ere y e s t e r ­ d ay. T a lk in g i n f o r m a lly d u rin g a _ I one d a y in A u stin and p r e v e n te d j a m ore pr olon ge d e n j o y m e n t d a n ce s T he st o r y told by the d a n ce c o n ­ a the C ap itol C ity s h o s p it a lit y and ^ “ te r p sic h o r e a l s y m b o l i s m ” r a th e r man pla yed by Ribbink. He ig n o r e s than on th e n o w -b a n a l s o n g and her, f l i n g i n g h e r a w a y fo r o t h e r charm . to bore man l a r g e l y r es p o n s ib le f o r him, and his i n t e r e s t a r is e s w h en d a r in g a se c o nd m an, p la y e d b y H em p hill, c er n s a girl t r y in g t o a t t r a c t o f w i „ plar e Btrontf girls. T h e y , too, e m p h a s is beg in on f o r th is y e a r ’s sh ow t *iat been d isillu sio n e d b y m e n ” - t a k e s t h e girl. T h e m e n f i g h t , o n e in ju r e d , a n d t h e o t h e r t a k e s up t h e girl. B e f o r e t h e y c an le a v e , h o w e v e r , th e i n j u r e d m an r e tu r n s, d e f e a t s th e o t h e r , and ta k e s o v e r th e g irl, t h u s e n d i n g th e nu m b e r. T h e s t o r y h a s no words, u s in g s u b t l e i n n u e n d o e s to c o n v e y t h e plot. U n iq u e b e c a u s e it u s es o n ly tw o d rum s as b a c k g r o u n d r h y th m , t h e d a n c e is p r im a r ily p r im itiv e in t y p e , h a v in g b e e n lib e r a lly a d o p t ­ ed f r o m p a g a n r ite s— p a r t ic u la r ly th o s e o f t h e N e g r o . T i c k e t s f o r T SO , s p o n s o r e d b y T h e ta S i g m a Phi, m a y be p u r c h a s­ ed at a sp e c ia l bo o th in f r o n t o f th e U n io n , K i n g ’s R e c o r d Sh op, W illia m -C h a r le s M usic C o m p a n y , and the U n iv e r s i t y Co-Op. T h e sh o w will p la y T h u r s d a y , F rid ay, and S a t u r d a y n ig h ts a t 8 o ’clock and a sp e c ia l m a t i n e e S a t u r d a y a f ­ te rn o o n a t 2 o'clock. t e c h n ic ia n s A f t e r tile lu n ch eo n , Mr. A r m e n - ta p r o u tin e s. l u n ch eo n w e l c o m i n g him, Mr. A r ­ m e n d a r iz po in te d o u t to a gro up o f p r o m in e n t A u stin b u sin e ss men t h a t A m e ric an , M exican , Sp anish , E nglish, and Italian film c o m p a n ­ ies w e re e x c h a n g i n g sh o o t in g lo­ c ale s, actors, and in an e f f o r t to h e ig h te n realism and f o s t e r u n d e rs ta n d in g . Mr. A r m en d a r iz dariz m a d e personal a p p e a r a n c e s | on the *tage o f th e S t a t e T h e a tr e this f r esh and s o m e w h a t b e t w e e n sh o w in g s o f a n e w p i c ­ d e p a r t u r e is T o m m y Rihbink, m u ­ ture, “ The f u g i t i v e , ’’ in which his sic m a j o r f r o m F o r t W orth w h o p e r fo r m a n c e has w on c r i t i c s ’ u n a ­ s t a g e d th e d a n c e s and w r o te th e n im ou s acclaim . T he sh o w , which m usic f o r TSO . He has p l e n t y o f also stars Henry F o n d a and De- j a u t h o r i t y with w h ich to back up lores De! Rio, will p la y a t the stu d ie d with s t a t e through F riday. c o m m e n te d inte r- f a m o u s f u r t h e r on the so c iologic a l educa - —------------------------------ *--- p r e t a to r o f p r im itiv e r h y th m s , in tive te c h n iq u e which m o v ie s are : b e g i n n in g to in c o rp o ra te in their stories. “ This is e sp e c ia lly t r u e in j M e x ic o ,” he said, “ w h ere e d u c a ­ tion and e n t e r t a i n m e n t are com- j b in ed a s part o f the g o v e r n m e n t ’s j v a s t e d u c a tio n a l p r o g r a m .’’ H is “ t e rp sich o re a l s y m b o li s m , ” ! which is n o t h in g m o r e than dan c- ! ing wh ic h te lls a s to r y , is h e s t e x ­ e m p l ifi e d in o n e p r o v o c a tiv e p r o ­ d u ction n u m be r, “ A M an’ll D o You W r o n g an or ig in a l b lu e s su n g by L e n o r e R a i­ ne y. his t a le n t , h a v in g ; K a thryn D u n h a m , W ednesday, Jan. 7, 1948 Page 8 ’M ost E v e r y T i m e , ” THE D A IL Y T E X A N ; N e w York. Call TSO off Satirist Warns De a r T h e ta S ig s : I think it m ig h t save tr o u b le if y o u j u s t called o f f T SO t h is y e a r . Dr. B loat cam e s t o r m i n g o u t o f B H all y e s t e r d a y a n d a lm o s t s te p p e d on m e, have b e e n bad if he had b e c a u s e he's which w ou ld b ig g e r than I am. H e w as w a v i n g a c o p y o f t h e T e x a n w ith a p icture o f the bo y w h o ’s p l a y i n g him in T SO in it, and he sa id it w a s n ’t f l a t t e r in g . . . . f l a t t e r i n g a t w e re fe el bad a b o u t it. f a m o u s , and he l e a s t it p r o v e d t h e y s h o u l d n ’t Dr. B lo a t s e e m e d t o f e e l so m e b e tter, bu t he said i f th e y w a n te d to pu t him in a p lay t h e y o u g h t to m a k e him th e hero in ste a d o f ju s t h a v i n g him a p p e a r in a f e w s c e n e s like s h o w ­ in g p e o p le g o i n g to s le e p w h ile he w a s lec tu r in g . I told him t h e y j u s t d i d t h a t b e c a u s e p e o p le m i g h t think it w a s n ’t a n y r e f l e c t i o n on him. it w as f u n n y , a n d H e w a s so u p s e t a b o u t it I t h o u g h t I w ould g o ov er t o Dr. M a n n in g T. B a r ic a id ’s o f f i c e and se e h o w he f e l t a b o u t them p u t t in g him in TSO . Dr. Baricaid w a s n ’t a t all u n h a p p y . He said he had b e e n to a r eh e a r sa l, a nd th a t — Save Worry, Journalists it w a s v e r y t r u e to his c h a r a c t e r , a n d t h a t th e y o u n g g e n t l e m a n who w a s p l a y i n g him w a s d o i n g a v e r y f i n e j o b and a c t e d v e r y s o p h istic a te d and c h a r m in g a n d i n t e ll i g e n t an d used lo t s o f big w ords, a n d he w a s g la d to se e t h a t t h e n a m e o f Baricaid w as a t l e a s t b e in g g iv e n d u e r e c o g n it io n . N o w t h a t w a s e x a c t l y w h a t I w a s t r y i n g to tell Dr. Bloat, w h ic h ju s t show's t h a t s o m e p e o p le u n ­ d e r sta n d t h e s e t h in g s b e t t e r th a n others. A n y h o w y o u o u g h t to be c a r e f u l a b o u t h u r t in g Dr. B l o a t ’s f e e l i n g s or a n y b o d y ’s f e e l i n g s f o r t h a t m a t t e r , and t h e w a y t h i n g s lo ok now I d o n ’t t hink Dr. B lo a t is g o i n g to lik e T S O . I w e n t t o a reh ear sal th e o th e r nigh t, a n d I m u s t a d m it I d o n ’t t hink to Dr. i f s v e r y B loat. W h a t I lik ed b e st w a s L e n o r e R a i n e y s i n g ­ in g “ A Man W ill Do Y ou W'rong M ost E v ’r y T i m e . ” B o y ! f l a t t e r i n g I d o n ’t k n o w how' se n s it i v e J. P. P o r t e r is, b u t I think m a y b e i f s so r t o f d a n g e r o u s to u s e real p e o p l e ’s n a m e s , and J. P. m i g h t n o t lik e it. A n d D e an G e b a u e r is in th e t h in g , too , an d i t w ou ld be a w f u l l y bad to have t h e D e a n ’s o f f i c e m ad a t you. I t h i n k th e b e s t th in g w o u ld he j u s t t o call it all o f f . L ove, b u t . . . Y . A . Final Union Frolic Scheduled Friday A f t e r the s o n g c o m e s the d a n ce , *«tarring as p r in c ip a ls M i s s R a in e y , Ribibnk, and J i m m y H em p hill, l a s t ! in an A p a c h e -t y p e d a n c e se e n F o rty A c r e . C o l l ie , t h i s fall. A lso j t i o „ e(1 in T SO i | ik(, D r A v r p s an(j i f it w a a n ’t In t h , , d a n c e a r . M a n . D a n fo r t h , „ , Ann S t e v e n s o n , P rissy Kern, M yrt , nd , ., , I to ld him th a t w a s th e price o f f a m e , and he in sh ould k n o w t h a t f a m o u s p e o p le o f t e n g e t m e n - As dead w e ek and final e x a m i- fju pgj-ier, and I>#ris King. n a tio n s approach, s t u d e n t activ l- j O f this n u m b e r Ribbink sa y s, ties in the T e x a s U n io n are slow- j “ T h e r e ’s a g r e a t deal o f sy m b o l- ing dow n. T h e last F riday F ro lic o f the s e m e s t e r will he F r id a y n ig h t in the M ain L o u n g e o f th e U n io n . T he C o f f e o r u m s hav e b e e n c a n ­ c eled for the r e s t o f the m onth. Both will he r es u m ed at the b e ­ g i n n i n g o f the sp rin g se m e s t e r . The p o p L e c tu r e fo r t h is w e ek Modern Arf Show Runs Until Monday The E x p la n a tio n P a in t in g e x h ib it will he sh ow n o f M odern in has b e e n c a n c e l e d b u t will he h e l d | t h P A c a e m ic Room o f th e Main n e x t w e ek . The sp e a k e r and sub- Huil