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Page 1: The Egyptian, March 30, 1950

Southern Illinois University CarbondaleOpenSIUC

March 1950 Daily Egyptian 1950

3-30-1950

The Egyptian, March 30, 1950Egyptian Staff

Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_March1950Volume 31, Issue 25

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1950 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in March 1950 byan authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationEgyptian Staff, "The Egyptian, March 30, 1950" (1950). March 1950. Paper 1.http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_March1950/1

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SOUTH. ERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY , .

IUYIII'-".' Group ,To Give ftnrJlln· . Here· Tonighl·

---~---~;Nn~"" Graham GNup wock.,

As before. adult tickets will be $6, and $3 for studcD~. No Qogle admissions will be wid. Concpt

.,,--'-----c---'-------'---''---,--I tickets will be on sale for ORe,

BOo.rdof'Tr. ustees UpS ;:"~:::ty;..~.:;,:,~ and there may be even more-as

. . was the case this year. wbco five

Teachers' Salarie. Si "";;';.";:::;:,''::;·outlhat''''. dent aetivilY tickcts-Wbich will

Bans Political Groups· :!:'!..""i::':'!:'-:::": .. ,!: . able, and many lOWnSpcoplc and

Southern's ·.Boau! of Trustees established a uniform tui- ::'':n-til=ts~ =edtry:;a~ . tion fee of $15.8 term for all undergraduates and graduates enter on a studeD'"s activity card. in the regular March here Monday., Therefore. he said. any penGnS

;'fbe board in its to be in this area next ~pprovcd a new ilI1ary will Pot be enrolled in which boosted teachers' pay. and wish to attend proved reguiatiOIlI governing lihpuld «m~ Dr. JilicaJ meelings and political in the Engtma department

.dent groups on the or Floyd V. Wakeland in -----··-----1-.--'-----'---'-··-'-'---"---------:;;"'~a~e !~ri~ding to Litne Theatre. . Students Asked NAJTPYGE nus WEI;J\.! Foss Finishes master of aru and,master of sci· To Ret~rn Egypt Once more die EgyptiaD staff

ence,deuec:s- ~urvex\ Q,:,estionnaires bas let tbeir inhibitions nm wild. OriU Press Not Until 1951 Students who have not returned Results were tbe eight page tab.,

Egypt survey quastionnaires hand- Ioid section 4Dside this paper, ed them during spring registration As ... tbe iJrpa Loof ~itioa of .by April 5 will be conlacted indi- the Nailpyge appean OD the vidually for the, infonnalion, ac- ItIIDds the Nail,Jge staff is cording to Dr. Tudor. associate boardiug plaae&--dOVlh~

Illinois Dnivenity's profeswr ~ology. ',- 1'--::======----'1 choir, recently back The ~uestl~nrlalres. arc IDtend~ I "

IU~:~~ ~~~~ :b:~~lSh~p~~~~a~on ~::em~' (a,mpus Talent To Star audjto~!,a con- ~~d::e:!~::y ~11:tepl::e: In O,H .. Campus Shows

,a~d~cn:s ~~i:n~:~~:i':tewi~n:!c ~~~ in:~:u:;;;usi:~ p~~~:s~~n::; admlf lD e uable to leaders of Southern 111i- two hours, have betn organized for of fresh, ~ DOis iD planning for the future, presentation to fraTernal and civic volu~e'l or- Dr, Tudor said, "Of 2500 ques- organizlltion5, both-in <Carbondale ~hve Yd re- tiOlmaires banded oul by the 5()- and in the,surrQUnding area.

con~; ci.;>logy department only aboul 800 Th~ have been organ-some- have been returoed to dat,e. Any ized by Bill (ac) Zacharias, as-

I was none less cor- ~~d:t ~~a hlllio~~:i~ o~ ~~~Ia~ sisted by Ed _~de. All talent is

welcome home to the at lbe Plociol!gy office loc~ted in ~~t:;'~~SO o~~~n. o!~af~rst ::::: sung by the choir ~as :~~s~~~:~:~~e l~=~::mg!~ :;sc~;::~~ t:t!~;h ~u~t:

~han;~~ fille~ ou,~ and returned as soon as er shoWli, one of tnem out of town,

In Two Terms

:: the contern':r- possl~le. , nave been given by the cam.pl15

Randall ~~~~, I r ~=~tsTh~n~l~u:hO~~U~::~~. DON FOS~ Impress,Ye rep Personnel Deans Urge charges fOr the enlenamment - cd ~ocatlonal machme shop I

I standards of cboral 'The all campus group. presentmg procC5S usuall} reqUires the and was performed With Campus Organizations entert.Jmment In the liuIToundmg thJ;;Ce terms of the coun.e,

0"" cu,,,,,~o,,,..:excellence of tonal bal- area is In keeplll& With the Unl-I mg to J. Henry Schroeder, ,precIsion, and die. To Note Certain Rules vers;ty pohc} of eJl.lcndlllg the [tflal educallon professor

d h k services of Southern throughout Schroeder said. "Advanced New Sales Class , Choir were the u ~e ~p:~el or:~[[~ns"~o Southern illinOIS • "Ional ~aChlD.,e snop ch~rus num- West Frankfort

diVIded chOIr, ~p 10 mmd the followmg rules Zachana~ :!>1atcs that the pro- bcrsrse3-;hlc!~~aSant!e:-~pe~al~ More than 70 persons

od the stage 1 All off-ca7pus tripS ~h~Ch ~~~~fa~,a:d~nat afu~t :~;:;. :~Ignoo to help !>tudents who pla,n the flDt meeting of a new

tlDiversity facilities on two Starbuck, Mar- , wasse:~~~nat::~ ~~i~ottl~i~:!it; ~~:: :or.gtv:~ ments arc not ladmg. ~:b~C:~~ :';~~~"~~ some mc;tal ~~ ;~ell~:nk~~a.; last

sions during. each .~aign year . . ~', DO.ten~;ncs:,.i~~ ~:~ ~ :~~r:~ ;:~h ~~k.<;a!,~l~~~~! In Ihis coul'5e rough ca~tiogs It is expected dlat {inal, by each maJor pollllcal pany for These mathematics '!!!lQrs mct the smgers ere , . A k F V I t machinc parts are bought by m_ay rea!!h 100, accordmg to

, Emlit,ions, Modem Dance

rallies or cll.'cr meetings in be"?a1f the requirement of at least 4.3 av_ I . the top IS ,to be JIla~e. 5 _or 0 un eers· :!>chool and the slud!!nt hali the mo".d H. ,~r, director of ~hc oC auy qndida1e ~ the state bek.- e in two terms of calculus and the most demanding 2. All tripS made 10 the name- of F . V d 'II Sh of macllinin thCliC p;ins VCl"Sity DIVIS1~D of ExlCll!>lOIl ".,' .,"', .... ,' ... ,.,,"'._ • .,., •

ct or run~i~g for a office. 4~ver-all average in ~umbe-:S was the ~Illtant cantata. the. un!ven.ity and its student or- or au eYI e ow ting them t;gethe-r into the Adtllt E!iucauon. , Prohibits i~ 'Nun 1St ~as Heil by Bach. It -garuzauon~ must be ~perone~. A mcc-ting for those wanting to pletc machine. After the ' The non-l:rcdit class deals

Along the , Raymond J. Gocddel was the was magnifi~ntly sung. thou~h Chaperones must ~ reg~slered 10 appear in Southern's Spring Fes- is completed the studen!:!> may pay retail sales training. and ill ;.ciopted-a. speaker chosen for the event: His marred for ~Isteners by the antics ~bc dean of ~omens office, linl Vaudeville 5how will be held for the material u~d and the- ma- to (:Ierks and own~rs of dent topic was "Number .fairs." ~ dog which wandered 00 mge 3. I'll, &CK:lal eVents of :!>tudent in the Little Theatrc Wednesday, chine becomes thcir property. bu~in~. Tuition for most

3~Martha Gr.tham dance group, Shryock auditorium, 8 March 30-31-Religious £mphasis week continues. '

·April 3-S?,dent MUSical. Recital, Sbr)'ock auditorium, 8 p.~

the pcrfonnao~ Further- orgamzatlolls wncther held I: AprilS -at 1 p.m. . The coun.e calls for- work o'n clerks enrolled is paid by the ! w,,~ d"mou,,°lof ~e flon~ =~: ~r ';[r~mpus f mU5t ~ sc~;:tu al Co-ehairmen of the show. Jan buch machina a~ the lathe, I ployer, Dey !;aid. '

~hoes C::h~lI. How- :~~ ~nee,:,ce~ i:o~~~~c~. ICC ~~sc ~:tc::;~ ~r~':::g i-:;~~ p'rCl>~ planer, milling machine, Ch~~ c~:i!!~t ~~!n, t:~t has

the gpr;:t(! ~~1I~~ nl~ ~:~k;IU!i~~: ::~r: p~~ ~~: i: o~t:~"o ~Yine~~;~:: JlBQ~;r':!>tudcnts ~l:rcd ·in added t:X:~~Si~:=~%r~ff in the (ace ?f a m~ clear through the dean oC worn- one dop nOl have to be in a special cou~ -at ~he pre:.ent u~e arc Wc:.t Frankfort course

taste and skill of thetr en's offi~_ act_ B~}'d. -Wilbur Cten~cnl~, one night a week for two , .. ' 5. All postC;r,;..must be approved This ear'l> show will be lltrictly FJiaorO, Don Ed"a~!i, and will run [or cight weeks, compostt~on on by the assistant dean .of ~omen. vaudevifi'c and thc title of the Hc~mer, Harry Jaek.~on,

Eanh IS .the 6.:A1l ncw organlzauon5,must !ihow "As You Like It," will in no NeIghbors. Robert -~'-" 'i.,., ~,.-•• "" was partleu_ aplJly at the dean of women s 0(- wa 'r~ble Shakes rc's fam- Regcnhardt, bm~ ,

, =d of fl,ce. ~o~ recognition Ill> campus or- ou; play by the same ~e. • ~Turncr, an~ LoUI~ Y~ns, . £rcc. santzatlOO!;, loe co-chairmen said they were

s1YIe.~ the con- of !~u:~~\:;~rsf:~~~~~=~~ ~~;!~ :n~::e~f~lrtli~~;:\:;;: Workshop Enrollment !~~~ ~~~ ~~I~~c J:~~~;\l:~a:~u!~ ::o:n~~ ganized ho~ to .be in the !>how. 'Climbs To Nearl, 50

number:; m 5ptntcd office.. '. . tone. Later a male Mis5 Lillian J..cnnards., wb.0 is WSC CANCELS SQUARE ' E~rollment In t~o

, their robes, acting assistant dean of women. DANCE SKID SATURDAY rclallons ~hO.P~ . $Cogs can . be reached at ft1c Student, South~ a CollinSVille

w,"" , ... ",~_.. Center in the morning, and at the' The Weekend Social commiuee St. LoUIS , tly I Melntosh, deaD of women's office in the af- square dan~ announced last week. 50, rK, W. ': Tudor, bsc:" th

JacItie Davis; meuo- tcmoon. - has been canceled, General Chair- ft&r of SOCIology, who fJn a field trap 1D 0 ;cU

~ Is up more thaa 30 per cent tim 1geinman. oboist; man, Raymond Lewis said this of the worksh0Di;- re~ns, . resu~ts of .plant growth at e OJ year over hut, according to Ray-

Wharton, violinist of the wCek. Two follow-up ,-sessions are VcnltY, this .5!mer_ !&why, all gave ORDER ANNOU CEMENT ''The Scavenger hunt and Inform- schedulcd for the I!redit workshop. f-/ ~.--+; ---of .lbemselves. Seniors who w' 10 order an- a1 party held last week at tbe Stu- al Collinsville. 10 be held March APPLY FOR GRADUA1tON

-RoD.F_ nounccm=t& an Wling cuds for dent Cenlcr was termed a huge 31 and April J3, Dr. Tudor said. , • . _'-____ graduation ~ld .sec Harry or SI!COeSS by WSC members. Several The workshops were. planned to Seniors who plan to graduate

Mary A1iee~11 before April 10, groups paa:ticipated in the hunl and provide a practical training for June are reminded by the averages fiOO feet above They may be contacted at the the Center was .crowded most: of prospective I~ders {or schools and uar's office once again that

av:U~ p~t~~a:::fow c: ~Date~~ s~r~~::~it~';!ri. :u e:!~g~ ~n3~n~ :~i;:r~! ::y;:!ti~nJD d~~in~~~:~Il~IC~~ ~~ ::e":i15a :::,:.~ ~;:I~

J, after $Ix. ~ (:afe. group 5il.uatioO$. . graduatioD bOw.

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PA~B 'IWO ., 'IDE EGl"P'IIAN . . 'Ibunday. M~ 30, 19!i9

Egyplnm I'kitfonn for. 1950 1. A clean cauipus 2. Remove! of Campus Safety hazards 3.~t~tHmumg

. .4. Low« Prices at Cafeteria 5. Ef!icieltt Pbysica1 pIont 6. Shli:1ent Union~Buil~ing (' 7. Sttong AIumDi, 8. Less Week-end Commuting

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In A New light Two exce1lent" programs < appeared in

Shl)'9Ck ~uditorium ,last· week. ~. a musi­cal program by versatile 'Alec Templeton, ","'as tnarrelt-and.the other by Duke Ellington, nearly ibined by the poorly-'bandled lighting' system in the 8l1ditorium.

'rhrougoout the entire Templeton perform­~nc;e .. the side lights in the auditorium were Jeft on as well as the dimmed overhead lights. We take it that the overhead IiLWlS were left on dimly for a purpose. and' they did. oot prove too distu~biog .• Bul. "on~ of the most unpleasant distracting things was the COD­

siant merciless glare of the bright side ligbtii.' We heard several. persons in the audience complain of them.and one person even claim­ed .they were giving him a headache.

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During Ute EllingtoD sho .... some kind soul saw that the side lights .. were turned off for a Special blackout number~ Luckily. for the audience, -someone forgot to turn ~em back on" But even the Duke's, musical program came close to ruin by the lights, wben during a blue-hued stagint of a number. white seeped .around the curtains from backstage. The artis­tic effects were spoiled.

"He did no such tbing-he bought it at the Dime store!"

Another oo~ Spot with lighting b~ been the aIFteur.handling of spots. It is seldom that \\~ • the auditorium ~potligbts handled in II

n~ professional manner. ,They are u~ually played on everyone-on stage ~t the star. The The KDA Yariety show was one of tbese nu:e occasions wben,~ey were bandied more proJ­fessionally.

Now that we have throw,n some light on this dlirlLsubject, we bGpe it wilt dawn on someone to turn out the side lights in the future. They' tpight even place some red light bulbs in tb: exi~ signs lbo.

Absent-MiNletl ProfessorS forget About Oocks-- •

The subject of classes held over the bour is a probJe~ continually discussed by the stu­dents but 5eldom brought to the attention of' the offending professors,

Before lebelling the of)!ftders we'feel that it is necessary to com.melll those profs who are attentive of the- time and dismiss their classes promptly .. But for those consistently. unaware of the time allotted them we-have distinct categories-the wen.meaning enthus­iast, the proverbial absent-minded professor tlnd the talkative egotisL .

Least offensive of the three in the' eyes of the students, is the well-meaning enthusiast who consciously retains 4is students ~th a sincere intention of giving them :their due. Theoo.,JH'C'-many times wbelJ. ~ minute or two more would suffice to wind up a'lecture or to clear up points of discussion. H it is an OC-,

casio'nal event.-' the students do n.ot Object; . when they woefully await it daily it becomes 1l.nother matter. I\egardless of how wt;lI-mc:an­ing " prof may be, be asks for and receives time not'due him.

, The talkative egotist is not only .a:!.duly proud of his vast store of knowledge l'!\ us­ually has a lush crush on the sound 01 his own' voice. In most cases involving members of this classification the stude~ts are eagerly. awaiting the official-end of class ten to twenty minu.tes before ~t is due. Our egotist can roar and roar after the ten-of mark and mere few. if any willliste:o to bim. . .

Our Jibsent-minded professor is a victim of cir.cumstances, Cbances are students are no't 'so bard on his name but are.somewbat resent­ful anyway. 'More. Ofies he· is of a pleasant nature and takes- a hint the third time a note­book inlammed 10 the floor. Sometimes such a prof .will n:qllCSt that someone remind him of ~'me several min~ before dass is to e~d but he ~oes not eo ~at ~. often as he , sbou . , .

These 1cacheJs who abuse, their time allot­. ment take ll\lvantage 01 both the stu<ieltt and ~eii colleagues. How many of these offend-

, :~!.11~~i;teZ;U~row ~~nre~ sentful of tardiatss aDd at the .same time are often the cause of it-The Cardinal, Uni­ve~ity of Louisville.

letters to 'Editor

KDA Answers -,Smith's lette~ Dear Editor: I~ like to reply_to Mr. Robert Smilh reo

garding hk.. objection to 'the Jolson Blackface Act in the All ~ool varielY Show, Each and every act in this sh~~as approved by a five member faculty commiue;e.-.specifically to maintain the high characler of tfle entertainment- We sincerely be­lieved that no act was offensive 10 any persons or ridiculed any minority group, and because no objection whatsoever was raised concerning any act, th~ faculty approved acts were included in the prCWaro:.

We- wish to apologize, however, to Ihose students whose sentiments "ere voiced by Mr. Smith. for we were unaware"that there was any resentment on Southem's campus toward this type of act. These students can be assured that the policy of UniYel'!iilY df Illinois which bans hi_face acts, will be ob­served in any subse'luent KDA Variety show,

Yours trulv, Lou Diamond President: Kappa Delta Alp,,"

Editor of the Egyptian South~ Illinois University CarbgMale. llIinois Dear Editor.

More than a year ago in a letter to the Editor of the Egylpi!n. J expressed concern ,about :my trend toward prof~ionalization of athletics at Southem. At that time 1 felt that the only alterna· tive was to de-emphasize athletics.

-I must now admit that I feel this view waf erroneous. The athletic program ilt Southern should progress along with the total expansion program of the University. J betieve that the Mle of Ihis area desire to see Southern compete !against better and better schools in the"Q'lajor sports. The accomp- -tilibment of this goal 'need Dot involve a sacrifice of khplastie standards.

Yours truly, Louis R. Karraker

A true music IOVr person who, when he bears .a ,soprano i the shower. puts. his ear tP the keyhole.

Three salesmen were sitting in a tavern baviRg a few rounds. of beer .... hate to see a woman eat alone," said the grocery salesman.

... bate to see a woman drink alone," said . the liquor.salesm~n. : ,. .

'The mattress salesman rem:iJn~ silent like aptleman. i

Her: "I think dancing makes a girl's legs too b~. don't you?" :

Him: "Yeah.",.lI'ausel_ Her: "I ~swjmming gives a girl awfully

big shoulders. don't you?" Him: "Yeah," (Pause) "You must ride a

bit, too!~, . .

Mary boUght' a pair of skates Upon the ice to frisk.; Now wasn't she a foolish girl Her little •• I

Swiped" •

N. W. Sta'rts ProF Rating loy Hony _1 ________ --'

Della Sig at WESTERN held thoir annual assembly .'progaun. ~ w ..... &go, leaturiDa • porod .. cIaaeiJIg, aad. a weddiag ia additio. to tile aldts. W.ntIe< ~ Sovtbeno <GOld ...... ide • !i<­de pter&aiament at the Tbnrsday get­to~tbers!

* * * an~;u~~!O~~~L!~Etlt~~raJ:~::-~;;;

'banquet would be financed· from the Am-­ceeds of a Booby King contest. Voting 'Will be carried on for two weeks. wicq appropria~. ballyboo, A person will be permitted to ,vote as .often 'as he wishes, with the provision that each vote will cost him one cent. This idea has been used the country over to fi­nance all kinds of events. Could a SOUTH· ERN organization promote such a deal, and . if so, why don't they? ARIZONA UNIVER­SITY is using the same method, under the sponsorship of Alpha Phi Omega. to raise their quota in the annual Red Cross campus drive.

* * * The "Rate Your Instructor" movement is

growing larger by the day. NORTHWEST­ERN (LA,) STATE has taken up the metb.­od. under the leadership of the American A1r

=~c:;f~i;:rs~o:::f~S: ::gs ac:~ demic proficj~ncy, classroom procedure, stu­dent relations. evaluating achievement. and personal traits. The rating win be.kept confi· dential for...Jhe teacher only. The head of the department, dean, or president will not be. given results. and rank and salary of the pra--.

. fessor will not be affected., The ~rpose is an educational one, to allow a deficient instruc­tor an opportunity to find out what the stu­dents actually think of him and his teaching, procedure.

* * * NORTHERN ll..LINOIS has received ap-proval from the State Teachers College board to begin construction on their new IiClf-liqui­dating men's do~ry. Construction.. is e!C.­

peced to begin tljis summer on the three story building which" ho:usc 374 men. .

* * * WEsrE RLINOIS men students were graDted a ~ arter for the formation. of a Cir­cle "K" ,rub. Those clubs are set up to act as a ~ on campus and 86 a li85QD be­tween the community, and ,the caUege. The aims of the club are to assist; nec:4y studcals. aid in ~eir Guest Day. and .to- fiel up a~QB­operative rooming aDd boarding BOU6L We boli ... that Southern W-Cuboodalo c:ould both benefit gtead.y by lucb • club. and' betx>. that a similar move fJ ~ here. ,r

The Phil" .. Ii*t _

freedom Statue On t)lew Stamp., firJTreal.' 'I '

'~s statue, of Freedom ... ... produced.on a commemorative bo......, .. . sesquicentennial of WashiDgton D. C. "hi:&. staWe. sw:m.aun.ts. the dome of the ~ .. Wasbingto~ D. C- April 20 will be ..... lUst date of sale. ........

Arranp·vertically·tIIe ...... I'will hF print­at in blue, and will be the same -. as. the eunont sp..:iiII. dc:IiYe<y stamp. It will be ro­.ry' prioIe<4.. elcctric-e~ perforated, and is­sued' in sheets: of st). Au. initial pcinWig 9Rie1' of 12':5,000,000 cepies has been. authorized,.. .

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TDe anegocical statue of Freedom is the lig­me Gf a WOPlaU t;lad; in flowing ckapemes. wiUt her right hand resting Rpm. tbc hilt of It-

=~edan~p::a ~e~!tj~~~~ : -.cb, bearing tile loucnI. "U.S."·balds the cirapery in place. Freedom's bead is covered· by a helmet enci.reled with stan 8ftd- • ~r ... mounted by a crest composed of an eagle's bead .and a bold arrangement of feathers,.

suggested ~y the """""'" of OIl!' IlIIiiaa tribes. Crawiord's statue of Freedom has ~

iously been depicted on the five dollar valut' of the 1922-26 issue.

Niae new romme~ have been a,n.. nounced by PosbJw~ 6eneral Donaldson.' They are as fuIIows; Railroad Engiaeers of America commemorative, 6atr:way to the

. West·Midwest Centenary, a special S1ampI 10, the .....ave b ..... h of the gooemmen~ Boy Scams of Ameriea stamp, Indiana Territory ~uicentennial, a special ~l' for the judicial brancll of the govCmmeD.t, CaIif<mria 'slBtehood commemoratice. and a stamp com­memorating the legislative branch of the gov­ernmeDt. The Statue. of Freedom $lamp bas been p~joM&ly an.nou~.

Copies of the three cent Samuel ,Gornpers commemorative and the six cent L.. Wright Brotbe[5 air mail are ROW available at the Carbondale post office, ~Ao Virp!

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An Ozark Mountaias- Modlct's Letter to , her sea ia: the U. S. Army:

t [)tar Soft:

Your paw bas a good job ·now, the first he bas hed m 48 years. W. air • gra~ deal better off DOW'tbaJl ~ war. Your paw gets

. ~14.9S "''Y 1'Irunda¥, 80 .... thought we W0uJd: do a little fixin' ·up-. We 8eftt to Monkey ~ Wards for one. -of those new' fangled things the)! can both 1'OOOIS you !lear tell about in somi> _ ... It is put in cbape by a ..... call­ed • plumer. Ozt OD& side of 1D room ill a big long thing Iike 1M JIi8s.driftl: 0", of, ooly you get in ~t and wash all oyer. On. the other ,ide it a little _ thing they call a siIlk. 1'5s :is for li@kt wadiug saeh as youI' hands 1114 face. ~t-ew:r in die comer, my &00, PH tell,...., "" ~ haw 8'" something thM. This little <OIltraption you I"'t ..... foot in aDA wtib. it ckan aod th .... you pull. little will aad you get _ '!JII« lor tIIo _ __ f ' , 'I'w<> MI come _ tile dum thing .J we ain't had DO USC' for 'lbem in the batft mom, so I am using ODe for a breadboard, ad tbD OllIe! .ad !l JOUnd bole ill. ~ &Ad we _ it _ ...... Grudpo'. piauft.

They are· awful ,,;.., folks ... deal _,

They _ us • fo:o ron of writing poper with it. '.

Takt\l:er of yersdf. WUh love from

yet ~m ,

~C::;k"1 ; ... ---We:'4! like to' extend congrawlations first." 0lil .. Bolt, IlIlIclUruion, who did the play-by­p., c:ormnemary: foJ: ~ St~ .Tournament Iitst week at Cbampaign. His non-partisan­ship ana fa£lua1 reportfug is' something II? bIt.~ colDDlCDded.. what with mapy glib­taJIgIUtdo annollllte:r$, praising. the merit .. of .. respective clubli. Nice work. Bob.

ThD IDtet:narional Relations Club mem­IMm.Iuui a busy two-weeks prior to tbe con­vcntiIom. on March 10. They participated in'six broadcasts Qver four Southern Illinois out'F1s. in what can be aptly describ~ as the mo!-l ~ spontaneous gi~-and-take offerings ever con· sumed by a local lislening audience. :r111! broadcasts were completely unrehearsed ard had their BJilusing D10menL~ to balance the solemnity of aunosphere. in discnssing the world's ,~oes and 8Qlutions.

participants iDcl~ed DeLores' Williams, BiH Grayenstein, Bob Brogks. AI Laughrun, 'Bob McCabe, Jim Holland, Marilyn Knl!l!~­Ic=r-, Bud Loftus, Bill Burns, Jack Hagler, Dr. Scbwartz and Dr. Klingberg. "

Wbat's desperately needed is something more of the ~rograms unique in their

make-up and unconventioD¥ in.llbeir presen­tation. Why not a weekly· or monthly ~li!Jt

over a four station network. emanatinQ: from Soudtem's campus Wi~ that sort of "cover­age- Soothern's activities would be adcquatdy sp0tlighted and followed ... we need a GOOD RADIO NElWORK. · . .

In listening to varioL¥i shows ovcf the hol­idays we 'Were somewh~ dismayed o.t til,e cal: iber.of supposedly professional-polished qig­time airings. Some- of the afternoon shows on the webs are wolJ..nigh pathetic •. :'. p~rlicu­

"fatly th.e Johnny Olsen Show and the BriJI! 8?i:Jroom half-bour. Worthy of thirty min­u~ of your listening in the mid.morning ~lot •.. it comes op at 10:,0 over ABC' (KXOK) and features actual news events which are re­cmacted for the interviewee's benefit ... That fella Bill Cullen. in our humble opinion, stach up 8S the foremo5t emcee in the. trade tdUay ••. a .master with the ad·1ib and an effer­vescent mike personality . · . .

It's reliably reported Ihat W!!st Fr::mkfort is soon to be the site of a television relay qr

booster station in the immediate future. Pre­sumably, th'cy wUl be Eicking their telecasts out of KSD-TV. St. Louis arid relaying them to the video enthusiasts in this area .• , The

, Cardinals, by the way. have a minimum of 45 games 'this year scheduled for televi:o.ing. and so with this TV outlet in: the offing,' we can look forward to ~stal·clear reception .. . Southern's students are listening to .. .

Cbiqgo Round·table of the Air-WMAC­Chicago-12:30-1 :300-Suoday.

lim Duncan Show 8"15, ~:45 daily-WEBO· Harrisburg. .

Spider Burke Show-4:00·KX..!-Yl-S{, LOlli ...

"f love you, darling. I adore you." "Are you going to ,marry me?:' . "Don't change ~ !"Pj;Ct." History 'Prof:' If the president, Vice-presi­

dent alld all the members of the cabinet qicd who would officiate'?

SiUy Sam: The undertaker.

Roses are ied Violets are blue

· .. . I copied your psych

And I flunked too .

-E~ ~IWNOOUNMtR$m Egyptian .Phone Number D.266 Published weekly during the school year .. excerr­

iag boIida,s. by $bJClent~ df Soulhem Illinois Uni· venity. Carbondale. IIIiIlois. Entered as socond clUI matter in the Carbondale Post Office. UDder the Aa.of Ma¢l3, 1879.

Mary AJice Newsom DeU. . .. Edilor·in-Chief BBI HoUada ,.,.. ,Managing Editor peorge R. Denison .. ,Business Manager

~~~ .. · ........... ·.·.·.·.·.~S=~!~~ Byrl Sims .....•. , •. ,., .. ,.. Staff Photographer imoFC olJiman, Roberta Halbrook :~ation

~~c!J!~~ ':::::::::.':.':~~ ~;=~ ... OIpy naau.e. .. '

EditoriaJI; and Features .. , ...... , .4 p.m. Monday Soc.iclyand Orgaoization News ..•. 1 p.m. Tuesday, An ~ copy .. / .•.••.. _ ....... 4 p.m. Tuesday

Edilorials or 1~ to the editor on this page are the opiniOll$ of the writers, and in no way do they represent official University opinion. Unsigned ed~ itorials are expresQoQl of the ediWl5-Offict Houn: 1-4 p.m. Monday and Tuesday.

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7 [Irpa EdltiOR of tbt _

, i,'ll ~AltpVGE Volume I pint . DJ!: Y~ I would be delighted ( . Number please

For Prohibition --

SOUlHEItN'S FAciJLTY LOUNGE, ~Doc" Linp's latest endeavor, after his fmandal failure of a poor trade season last year. is doing a roarin; business, Three coeds givc· a preview of the floor show, while a few of the many patrons. astle, and a drooling student wishes th:n he could this "'baven of the gods."

F ~~ulty Says Blankets; Students J.ust Sit Tight

t .Only Time To Study 2,OOO,chccring Southern lIlinoili University studentS s,nd facu1:.:

presldl;Dt.Delighted U. Harros announced in the Ratholc'th:­that student pressure bad compelled !lim to enfon:e prDhii>itW.:

new study rules at the univer5ity.

Of~ea=:s ::*SC--h'-OO-:l-. ",-oo-.-""-=-'ved--:---an-=-d-,,,--:-"'""', the table."It was cated., can 10ng pulure."

"by the five point Full BouIes DiscanIed sttJdents last term, yesterday 10,000 caseso(emp::. learnii.g and the bottles. were ,hauled away from Sill:

of an education deat roomlBg housn- Sever<: and satisfying than leaders of I Tappa. Keg beaded ~

_iiO--; __ .~-' -:-__ and a1co- three-block line AWailing to thro\O

unopened bottles and cans of liquie weut wUCI as Pnsldml refreshment into the specially pA!.

propesed a toast wkb pared refuse pit behind the Ii~. M. Wrong oa droe ~ • ~ 1:8IDPUS ce~ pard die pit,

The glasses diok~ Eight h~ appIicatioas for t:Op &tudeat dlePdy made have been Iftei~ed thus far. .

pledge. New' univtrsily rules have been Horrus sta&..~red to his set up to cope_ with the problem.

amid thundering Student houses will be closed at to the press. 8 p.m. so that each student may

engaged in a great not be disturbed in his study. readju:otment," he burped. ResidOlllS of Johnson Hall plead-

ttjis school. ~r a!\y ed to have their phone removed because it creates loG much di5t turbance.

Promises More Mairs ~ T' 'I F Anthony Hall girls requested.

Imes n?!)re th~ male visitOr:> be barred. fro~ burning of the Deans" of_ thear front porch. They claun 10 a sample of what to ex- .have developed a Ge'\V passion fOf

s::r .:::!;tI:t~~~ Ii~ :::e:ttiae !itudent Ceo-hinted Ihat Hole Main" ter will be converted into ,rudy the next to go. and then tables, each equipped with elabor­

borne. ~ ate dumti waiter.; oonneded to the chairmatJ of WSC. said campus library.

would be a weiner roau at "Ibe.-re of IHiDoIs lIB . .,...

burning of the library. :o"c:!.,:'=-: ~ which, wil.I ban! _ 'ltllderarouat-

Appointed monitors would Cbeckl NOTES dJvisioD fOC'· daose Rudad5 wIK out 'blankets 10 mmutes before S hR· PI Admitted: Dr, Lewis A. Maver- wish to bury dwbseIwes ill CbottIbL class time and spread. them on the on t ern elects ea ick, injured when he fell orf ~ Classes will begin at 6:30 ead;

:~er:e~~y ~;.: O~~I~n~~!1 •• bUS~~~a~:· GlIbcnson Chern. ~~":;f~~~oh=e e:o~~=~; . can be ,obtained from the ]Ibr.lr\ 10f UnIted NatIons who-got too far over on t~e the,c1ass rooms to consecve valu· The b"brar}' was selected becau!>e of I side, ' !lble study time.

!~:I::~f::nm~~:tb~I~~~ga~~p~lITo Take Over Old Mane . The~~~:~!':::SsorFri cause Jl 1£ so streamlined J And then there waS the ~:lnnlb~l da~' Student Study Sessions. Phill'·

However, Southeru's studenb!F.RENCH Bmhl1. l:,J Af!'cnc:mtr ____ ~--- who. nceding a new cook t>oo~. sophica~, ~ligiolls.and·politicaldc didn't ac:«pt (be aaDDUDcemlMtl UN delegate" \~.:~.: ~'~.:~ the ~oldllhe rcje.:tlOn. ho"c~r. rumor ha~ ~ug~~ the latest copy of "Whos b~tes will be held on Sldurda;

• :iedY_.A I:;! "'::00 -:se from :~~o~::~; i:;~;~;:~g'~~~"L~;;:tl: t~~:1 it that Ih; confusi;)n in the huge \\ho. m~l~rring reri,-aI; ca~pus pol. d~ sc::,:r He:artbom. "",.:'.::! li(}l1~ pc.rmOlr:en:1:O.- ill the h.!!1~ oj ,: t>~id. Mruclur~ during. cla."5 hours itics ~ today wblM'

Ie be moved 'oul of our clllS .. .i Old ,Mam "::r,: !,~t!: .. r~jc':Il'd .' \H>~ld he 1(10 grt':Jl and th~t South- spokesmen from the Depell:d~t -rooms:' ODe sc:ar 'girt said. ,"~et 'I Pm,l,klll DC'!~hIC,J \\ H,w'.". I h:l ~·g\JI:)cm~~~~t:cr':II~:'::hw~~I~~ :::;:~O=::IQI-: O~ !!!~rk!-=me ... lhese rooms., .e~ ~rj~e Ha:~·fK"S."'~~u§~~n··~; :::;;~~, .. thC ll,;:lni2:lIion running ClIIdidal~ for tbe Mis!; ~wonn

Uni\'ersitv officials said last'ni!!htl pllu .... 'd four IOJlI':-dbt::mct'" nil'> I . I".' 19;: coolest.. T~~1r of h°ofm . ~n a TV broadcast. thai the siep from hi,; .. :nl~"· ,etreat in Wh~n a!.l.ed about the UN·s ,nmm ~a5$'S,..a wuueru set

WIl5.a vital one .. lt simply b:l4ll 11.)1 .1oritb.lo t~w l;Di~'enit! prn- burnm~ desire tu establish I 1:!!:.:b")dO~aas., IUId a boll of be.done A'S all of the cJassw,lm~1 ideal. Ihere.. a dele!!ate commented Ith .rene ta cts will be .",wded

::eco~~~h~r;;S~~stl:n~=Pt:a~~ I PR'Sldcnl H 'r;J» coulJ-:ot be ~~~~rat't;I~; f~~;~a~c~~;tl~~: e J7~a~azmg,H Lire reponer r thatconditlan for the freshmen en Irc;Jehed for c'rlr::'e'!l·uOl.::':'mmg lbat offen. eventhme: In thel ~ ~ Baffled, tOld, the pre51dent

termg nrxt fall ~ ------ ---- I \1,av \If space speCificatIOns By, le~~: ;;n~h~h:r::;:lo~~~~7~. 'Jbe psycbol~ eff~tediKOPS an: read) 11 ~eTJl:~ to.be alreservmg the thlqd floor of the I I Hawkltllr dOl\- and the creallon of

b) dasses ml!etiDg oul!ilde I!i felt to I ~ of _ho can ~ ftubbom the spacIous ~cl\lre for our con-: the Shmoo Southern· IlIIDOIS Unl-Ire 1Id\1llllagcollS eaougb. 10 block longer _ facult) or student§. llae 1 ference round·tabre, not even I veT'S)t} \\,111 be presened m blstor\· out _5 .possible: disadvaalage$. fltCldh is ouwde Dode-!" 8.11 ook I the RUSSians would dare fisk I I NatIOn WIde interest has fail~ •

"'in) Why, physical pIaat head, lfte drinki:aa lemo!lade .nd making I the a$!omes of the lonf! trek to pro\f1de an answer to the per~ stated, "I 1hbtk it's a rme id~ II up test questloas liIo;e, '''hat are down at ""'hen t~ev were tempted I plexmg 'SItuation Leading astroiD-ndes out .n f"Jre buanIs." the live awses of the ~ Ito Vol Ii: out, : gtsts say tbe moon, which is the

~: ~u~m:~;~e.!;e:~k:: ~=b=:=tsera~es c:w-;~ .:~ :r=r:~ ~n~detb~~:: DEUGHTED W. (WHOOPEE) :!~: t!:n~ ~ nu;::;e::~ dan. Into Old Maul SUlging ·'HIHDC row to remmd the prestdeDl of his HORRUS, SlU presldent, demon_, This might temporarily affect Ute

-M fbk paper pea tao..-. _ Sweet Home"' iIIId tbrow1l'lglbroken responsibility to world peaee. strates a new macbioelor Hdrilling" minds of theBe connected with the ... Uft bent fired, but K....- walk at tbe- ,eertng mstrudors. (Copyrigbted. 1950, lhe NaiIpYgc) knowledge IDtO IlilUdcnts. umvetSlty,_ they said.

.~ Cole will speak in Sodal­I class today.at 2 o'clock in l03-A. Monday, Tuesday, tecJ.nesday he spo~ in Ed.

'. 31~,cluses. pus revival services will fe -al the Baptist Foundation ~m. tonight. Warren Hult­tudent at Southwestern Bap­lin.ary and student evangeJ_ 9 be tbe speaker.

. Wisely

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.. OOK! """"'-

In Jackson county veterans call receive assistance at the IVC of­fice located at City Hall in Car-

HAMBURG~RS~ oondale. '\

FOUNTAIN ~~~~ An AIl.Wool Gaberdine The Commace dub' will meet Suit with the new Boxy

Tuesday night. April 4 to draft Back-The 1 jacket may 'be

~==========~======iI;f;:;nal:::-~!'1"'~·~fid!'~tn:-P:.::to~S:<1 used. With your .dresses to r Louis, April 13-14--15_ doubIc ~ a topPer.

New Era Dairy"Inc. .Velvet Rich Ice er-..._Ii Sup ... Ricl"_~_-

Telephone 90 and 363-

t;:: "The StoE)' of Ruth ..

SUNDAY HlTE 7:30 First Baplist Clwrch

300 W. MaID ,--

A WODcJerfat Buy For 0DIr

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k-$3.00 Val .... ' . You Sav.$1.05

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Cont. Sat-SIUL.. fl'oDt 1::00

SUNDAY IiDd MONDAY April 2-3

ALAN LADD in

CHICAGO DEADLINE Cartoon &. Sportlight

'JUESDAV and WEDNESDAY Apnl4-S

PAT O:BRIEN in

THE BOY WITH THE GREEN HAIR

Cartoon &. Sport] ighl

THURSD~ y~. and FRIDAY April 6-7

BErrY HUTTON in

, RED HOT & BLUE

N~'$

SATURDAY, APRIL 8 EDDIE DEAbl' in

THE HAWK OF POWDER RIVER

Canoon &. Serial

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THE BLACK HAND Cartoon '& News

TUESDAY and WEDNFSDA Y April 4-5

I BErrE Dt\ VIS in

BEYOND THE FOREST Screen Song &. Novelty

11fURSD.!\. Y, .nd FRIDAY April ~7

The Academy A\o\-"8rd winnef-

~ picture of the year-best

ador of the year!

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_ AU THE KING'S MEN News & History Brought

10 liCe

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Tax; included

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Ko maller which ,,-uit you wea.r--an AHnO\\' white sllirt ,·,jll sct it off .rit;llt! The(re e;isp "'hite, impcccalll}' tailored, of ~ne fah .. ics and COme in .II ,·ariel,. of good lookill~ pC"rfL..-i fitting Arrow collars. 53.65 up

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) Beer or Nol Two Beers

According to a recent survey conduc~ by the university, physiology department, J~IEBI""";""_"""""" __ """~""_""""""""~ __ was disc:ovc:red that w.ater has a very ~~ , PUl'III'JSHMENT' 'The Eng"lish Office" ing effect on the ~man dJeuiatory system. 'CRIME AND The-,' repmt" said that because..fJf the huge \ .or or mineral deposits in the local ~a~r ,sysrem. "LEAVE YOUR 'I've Got.A Lovely,· ihe arteries soon become metallic m natun:, MASCARA HOME' Bunc~ of Cocon!,ts

NAITPYGE PLANKS FOR 'SO

1. ~ in every· tlrInking fonotaio.. 2. Smooch booths in the Student Ceuter. 3. No classes before DOOB. •

5. 'ElevatOr ill ParIdDsoD lab., Iikt lite ODe , ill 014 MaiD. -~, lied paint ·OD Iho other ligllt 01 Aleny . _,.. .

7. CoIs iastead.oI d ..... ia 1IIl .............

Bookish Vi~ws.

and waier, therefore. has a tendency to "rust , . \ H WDbeim. SCIuaoOur _. ' ' the pipes."_ . .)' by HdcDa ~ PosIum. ,err.. _.' •

·,S EVERYBODY HAPPY?' _. This is a crisis that has never ansen here Anoth~ ,pring booktb., prom· G AI",ou~ !!'':.':r':k7 :~I~ .. ~

. / before, but it is one that should not be over- ises,fascinating readlDg 15 one to be f en:,:. rt H tho ~ uldni It gives the Naitp~ge gr~~ pleasl{te this iooked. Needl~~ ~ say. such a COlldi:tion pUblisb~ "by the <?~Ulauqua-':ink o~ G~lJwor~: h~ tossed

week. of their ,Loaf Lirpa editIon to be able could become very'disastrous in a-shon time. l)KlIn~II~~e ~ubl~n8 Co'l iD a Freocb. expression willi an oe: to. say that everything is peI\ect at Southem- . For instmlce, since st~~'ts rema~ sea~ ~~p ~~rrWfM~~ ~y C:l!~ ~onal Old English ~ JD~tch .. , Wl~ the exception ~f th.e N~~yge planks: much of the ~ime. eih~ 10 cla~~. studymg or a~ S. PoStum. The interest of the ed. n:om Beowul~'. Jh.is ,lingo _ We are happy .\VItb everyo:~~ campus ,. oile of ~ Jooal bars. ,this metal ,~d follow rta~ is ~ckened' immediately =e!t,~~~ ::es ~tbe .,::

. IS clea\'.l • .no onc IS on probatJ,On. all students the pull of gravity and prove to be,a very re- Upon glancmg at the very first JaSt fwi ~ long, ~tiy'if the ' attentt ~rres, diity politics ,h~e, ~ng factor in 1dcotDoii0ii. &elitem::e. aii .. ~g pne if ,we reader ~ lent his Derme. ed1_' ~ t(1 the clearietS, ~ ~ b6urS~'~ ~eedleSstoSay,~iepo-ii~'an~- bdtitS:S':~=~~ ~otBectwulf.&.~~i~ ~.~ (fOr~.~. ~ry-': iiates tlle'view held b)' ~~~~ ~d~ ~iptDtobsmia~came'lroma fh,?,.<mJyt:Ol')' ofbis Fteaeh die-

....... ~ ",ued three tolo"",, .etivI!J _". foroom. iim~. AntI f!iese ~1/2vti_fo~ ~.""l"""" youog """. -.r. _!_ _m 'k':Y.- attend all baskotb'aII ~ all iII. I<igiCal solutio ... IIeC8me- of ibi< ~.... bad ~ .aUA'< ?pIym~ . The ... j>Iei .... "Spllr P"""'mdi­.£bidents ~ g'ive'o ~ $5:0. a,~ ~~ etfeci of. water. it ~'n~,~ tIi'e ~~'._~~,e'jU, ~,uppc:z: lies ~ Spl~.irif~iti."t!'.!t,~liv~ when -y ~j( Ibe. Creeks .. 6.~: "ntVerSitY would ~1Y - ~ iii ~ '::.:~ """';';:' ~ -'1 .. ::::tm ", ",!.t1% en~ are votmg fo.r each o~. t1i:~ reporters every fountain on Campus . . ' .. , ~.nd it is' iristriJc.. ~ I have- all 8reir'~ iit; and the pooofrea~ -The bjleriltimt wOlild n~ ~ ,d"tf6Cuft. ': CCi-. live : well as tbnumg in tb~. "'" •

·:.h~ve taught all' ~ ~. 1ft fact tbe~.15 faili niofe~rS On campos fulVe thE itc1miCJt mimY'~' Dever dream.' -JicniDtig to write an ~ abb'llt. ~"ery: abiIiJ' necess . to C:dmItruct- a :Still 'in ~ ~ of by oUr dents ~ ~ com~ extra and are .sold ,witfl ~ thmg.1i; ~t. Nothinr, IS Wro'rIg: We love itea:g plant. (Giailt 'bath ~.)' Be« Ccndd sI~o~ . ~any ~elpfuI. s.us-: &,olt., ~ded the pDrchase:r sips

. d'" -- .~ ..t._ • .b. .• ' • gestiOll$.for ~ acc:omplish- Ii Statement that he Wift not use ev~~:~ ~v:ryone,. ov .... us. be made ~~re, and piF-a "?, ~ -V~tlS meilts. ". them at side shows.. in camival~ar

DUll .. , .ISO r It. campus buddmgs and ihC ~g ~~ of . AdVance eo - will be auto. at stag parties. A hell of II notel the '!ater fountains would be SUfficten1: to graphed ana :ded oUt to aU This book is destm~ to become

~ keep .t cold at all~. • . • •. county sponsors for distnDution II c:Ollec:tor's item and can be se-. We must meet this enstS with nrteffigence amO!lg hIgh school ~. Th.e CUred at the canteen by presenttng ~ and promptness. The question shonld be put. I purpose lS to sho\,\' dext' years last year'S activity ticket.

fILL-.'. it ~T--f.LLI'· ~T~~ as Shakespeare said... ""Beer. or oot two beers, ~=!m~n~o~y' to :.'::!~:.:: ' --tt _ '" tbat IS the .q!lestI9D. ~. Z. AN]> PUNISHMENT 'WhitES toilat' ~ocf'

T!tE FILL A TELLIsT by ye oide colleclOi ! -. Of ~ Scphjstj~atd Orange 'God 81ess Our

~ h E "1' ,", - <ll'lel eoco_ Faucef$ Ko_ Sweet flO.,.,' COMMEN 'PROPOSED· iN UONOR Sout errt .... p .roe'lon

. 'OF OLD MAIN· . ...... ..,..,' <ii ........ hom .. -.. maD by RD .................... .

'A ~al cominem~6,'e ~ clue" ~. iIllbe·deaominatiou of ~e to ~ hsued ia bI_ /0 StU's Old MaiD ... bees flO' 1i_1Jy _tot S<ott;i Mastash 01 Dlinois

=~,::=.::,~.!:.~:s: oIl...:I-i · ...... bly ,.,...,roay, "I lee! that such

, a stamp should. definitely 1101 be issued until the .... 'fi'eathert'aJte is plated atop Old MabL"

$ . Ye Olde Collect~r received a telegram. sent

cQlIect,· from the chaiman of the Amalga­mat.ed Stamp Collectors stating he was wildl,' in 'favor of a stamp publicizing "Old Mane.­as be joc:ularly put it. ""'e feel the stamp should depict the bats in Ole 'Mane. inasmuch

. as the bat is coming to the fore in message cariying and is even threatelning the place th~ cameL' pigeOn long has held,

! The senator said the special stamp would betrsablc on tenth class mail to Baffinland. on pareeJs D'ot larger than one-tenth by

,fifteenth inch in-diameter.

~A.t.s.P.P.G.M.G~'U. TO ·BE P6STALLY HONORED . r-....,. General T ... io W. __

·IUIDOUKfS that a 'special $5 cOJlln~Ji .. oi'ativ~ ....... 1riII .. issued on April 31 .. ·moi. /In:

., AIoodatod Amalgama .... Liceased s.um. 01 .P __ and I'arifiod Goa''s Milt <II ftH! ~V ...... Stal<s oI.America: ~ ate! , . . .

&..etisOn said !I.e stamp wBl lie IID.!ak .. Goats View, Texas. Made of; ..,; -iair,. It '!!!I .... .frinIed IJy Gofo.gra ...... I'i<IiritII /J/t tie ..... Will." IIie DOT)' goa/. .. -... ...m ride goalS ia making _ ......... _ deliveries durioe '!'< week Iho ..... isiatnHl ......

~ editioa) "WilbarGbcr5lll8lDl

by ll. Rye Nerts ' By BOB SEARCIIAItMS A book which can hardly be To get this column off with a bang. we'd' The Talon Zipper company and reviewed inasmuc~ a:;; it. must be

like to comme~t on the recent battle an cam- :~ ~~y ~:;~ to~~;:':~ ~o ~p~~~~ ": pus. It was still part of the game when: the sophistiCllted orange.. IHome sweet Zoo. by Steinmetz , tv.'o factions took opposing stands.~ut when .. -and Ghen;mann. It is sure to out-it reached the point where they were s~Oot- . After ~lIda npenmea.latioa.illDd I sell ali Best Sellers and will re~ain

in~ -at each ~ther .from the to~;ers of OI~I~~:' '::u:l.~:~:1~i~~t~llo~'!~!:7 :c:;~ Sc!ence:-that s getlmg to the pOint where Jt o~ l'litb a . rip~ peeling, for I With the help of the Photography mIght be dangerous. ~wa.a- ~d e8S1er- eating. lbe) t.e. ! departrnent'lthcse in,gcn~clus Collab-

• ." • Ii""" ~ will increase ,rbe CO .... I orators have inveigloo the Science It is good' to see such life ameng the op- sumpllon of orange!; b) at least, department's four-lc8@ed animal

posin p ·tical parties. but tbey should learn 1999999.99991~. lpe~ to pose. ~ssuming altiiudes ,and to tum thel talents to somewhat mHder veins. Another rcc:cnt fruit. de\'eI~_lfaClal e~ten recognIZed

And it was a. lutely foolisb for the one par" I ~:n~n:~al~~~io~a~~ ~:~~:I~~d5c;~ ,=~tl~!~ i~u~~~~~~~e ~s~ I)' to try t? fIre .cannon by the Oagpole ~t C02nuts, Th~ cocoanuts rem:lin on Itonishing an~ furnish no end of the OppOSIng gRl'up 00 the roof of Old Sca" Ihe Ire~ and the natives merely! fun :Ind conJ~lure ~o all; f,!r not en.ce-that canon hasn't gone off in years. go out eaC.h cvening,and turn 'hClone person Will admit that hiS rca·

• '" '" faucels 10 e.el the milk. tures are fealUred. The book has

The administration is to be congratulated This mii~ ~nlains many miner. ~r::'ise~o~e!~:tn~f ~~::\I~r a~~ on Qrrangin!! for more campus parking space. als, vjlamlD~, and oth,ef .food ele-

I two authors.

We heir1h.<i~ e),:cavation is to start next w~k ~ents, ":hc Dair)'m~n., association All copies ~'~II be pawtograph~

o~l:h~n~:i~:b~~~~~a~~arki:;n~n~~e:~~:; ~~/o:J t~!rs~~~:~~~I:nr~?d S;~! I ~Val!ht~ :r~h~~~gd;i~~' !~~~~rt a~l; :m be' installed to carry ftudenls fro~ .th~ ::J~~~~~ to the u~der d~lrucllOn dlsseclmg laboratory.. •

par~ing cent~r into any .... campus . bUddl~g'l . ' • Also, another feature on campus IS the tn-, READ' . . New Voting Machines stallation of eSCUla.tors in all buildiggs to re- ~~lSN::rONLY A JOKE Installed At Southern duce the strain on the bearts of students who must climb to tbe third floor of Old Main ev- What's the maner, can't you For the first I~me in th~ ,histo~

ery day. 4 '. ':!? d~:~ ~a~ ~~J;k~~~ : =ef:; ~~::~n,:a~:~'tW~ . ,,' ••.• ! Iold you not 10 read Ihis, go ahea~ afarid of t~eJ!l; tbey're as sim~le ,~e D~ that ~e CaDtee.a bas expanded I and skip il. Stop trying 10 figure I to work as It 15 to gnden;t~d En­

Its fadti1ies for stoderifS wItIt the installation I oul the point of Ihis article. lein's newest theory. ,Go mto th~ of (i IJJlLwbic:h will serve beer ami mixed Curiosity is getting the best of booth, pull down a httle. lever. It

~, ,- wftI be- complete W!fh ~ pop" I ~~ini :~7\:::~t!V j!:': ;~~ ~i':en~Oe= ~~~~:C~I~~~~ cdril aDd prefD;Is. As an added semee, the I we can tell in the little remainin~ 110 elections anyway, and walk out ~ ~t hall ~ered a new space left. Don', you have anything with a rosy feeling of '-rve voted, ~ ftidl wilt ~ .. a sbr4eat ~ two better to do than read things people by golly!" The mere fact that there ~. Wbicll' is upeeted to break dowa tIae~teli you 10 ignore'? .ru bet y~'relare candi~t~ running shouicln't

~ af.:sence rate doe' t6 iDebl"iatioD •. , '\ ~:el~ "w:-~:~h:elre~~~ ~:! ~ I;e~~ : !r~o~ ~ • •• '. you nOO to read this-now it's too Kruml.aeker. 97th council. then

Well,. 'pun my word: As pnsoper. 8563 late, you've gone and done it. april VOle fONoe Gulch, 60 oJct won) said. "'Oh, thafs just my pen name." p~ool. I cry_ '

~IOUS Emphasi; - 1BEEG\'PTI..\N lhursdaY~,-arch/3':~~~ETRRiE Ends Tomorrow MICROBIOLOGY SEMINAR of the army's best, will depict the

, p.m.. todaf~: 'EbeH ~.s:ao:'Dp::f';!r'of m~:i: o:llt1:~· Dr .. Ogur'. ~ of :: Reil8JOUSf r:' ehemistry at Brooklyn coHeege, tall;, will he pr~ted in conjunc­~::=W0 wil~ New York. will speak 'at the Mi~ lion with thc microbiology semi-

. &:.utU st.udeJts. Dofor crobiology seminar on "Ribonuc· na( and are open tQ the public. .~ riod ~ the Li I n:. Ieic Acid iD Mctilbolism." Tuesday, ~ t~ will be "F~ and ~6tril 4 at three p.m. in SciellCc ,

£ire." - ··inside tl1e-Cell,"an Atn'I"I' Med. ~~' ' '0al¥ dDm:- this week. ieal ~rvi~ film, will he sh~TI i~ \~ ..

.,. Ebvood K. Wylie, direct- P3:rkmson ]07 at three p.m. Apnl ' $he Student Christian lOuo- 11. Jhi& picture, reputed to be otic· _

, jw.ill,laad a Bible study, tbc" ,~ ~d.TabIe, at the fnunda· '

,ipt. ••• $O, Spruce.up 7~ it ~I ~ Cole will ~ in Sociol·

.to~~ tod~~n~ o~~~ F.:tnesday be spoke in Ed_ .3tQ..f1asses. pus revival services \WII

'Ie at the Baptist Foundation ~m, tonight. Warren Hull­fJdcnt at Southwestern Bap­tinary and student evangel_ , b= .f.be speaker .

I 'NU.T WEEK: " for the Miss Soulhern ,will be IlDDOUm:ed' in next JEgyptiao. accord.ing to an

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TIJ£SDAY and WEDNESDAY * SUPI.'DA Y and MONDAY April 4-5

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CHICAGO DEADLINE BEYOND THE FOREST Cartoon ~ Sportlight

mESDAY .... d '-l'EDl\'ESDAY April 4-5

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THURSDAY, .aDd FRIDAY April 6·7

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THURSDAV, and FRIDAY, April 6-7

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ador -(I[ the yearl

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ALL ·THE KING'.S MEN *ews & History Brougl#

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SATURDAY, APRIL 8

Another Big One Brought Bad

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bon""~~:...,,t;.. ___ ,,, CO~E CLUB PLANS '1'& TOUR 51'. J..OVIS •

'The Commerce club will meet Tuesday nigbr. April 4 to draft, fin.al pWI& for a fi~d trip to SL Louis. April ]3·14-15.

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ARRO W SIIIRTS & Tk· UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS'. SPORlS SHilTS

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. -lit. SMOOCIUNG was ~ on . J:W.den.~ ~.ODg ~jth 'their insi.steoce ~ .. .~J'5 a,re'.rebelliog against mis acuo.a. iIPI)' 9.D pa~~

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en~gernellts and marriages. Pidd pinned IrresiStable GJd­al a speci~ party last week: A

date was not set, hut the Service'~id they may gel out by next Monday. They agai~Sl plilyiDg "P.i,o the

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ALL THE KING'S MEN News &. History Brought

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SATURDAY, APRIL 8

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A(Rl\ 0 WSIllRTS & TIES, . UNDERWEAR • HAN!,kIERCHlEFS • &PORTS $HIRTS \

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~, ).. . \ ' . '. hioul Emphasis mEEGYP1'1AN PAGE THREE ...

-. r'k Endi.Tomorro." w MICROBIOLOGY SEMINAR ~,will depict the •

Nilitpyge Turns Up ~h.,cking filcts In CI~iln-up .. The JNahpyge" began in earnest

this -week. their -campus cleal1-up campaign, exposing ugly studept misdemeanors "and faculty ~­lions. Not nfjll threats by a well-

:~;: ~i!~~;!;O:f a:: 'BloOdy Williamson' coun,y citize?s have stopped the wheels of Nalt· pyge from turning in to clcaJl __ up Southern. \.

HAS SPE.AKER AND FILM of the cell._ ~ of"':! ar;.v. -- Dr •. ~ Ogu;. professor Bqth' the HIm and Dr. -Ogur's

week: observances chemistry at Broollyn col~cege. talk. will be prC!.Cnlcd jn conjunc-

!!a..r ~ studenl&. .OiJ _,,,_Y,_o._rk., :!:n~~~ ·~·~::an:= :: :Jtl~re~pc~~;~~hJi~i-Metabolism" Tuesday, ____ .... ___ _

~ .. ~ ~ ~: ~.'~ p.m. in ScieQCc

lb."

puMo. dDDt thia .week, v. Elwood K.. Wylie. direct­Lbc Student Christian foun-

.~wm, lead a Bible study. the ;:::::::::::::::;;;:­lDlel,. Table,. al the founda-ptat6:30.. _

.-' CoJe will speak in Socia]­fl dass today a1 2 o'dock in

~~~ 744e'it~1

Possibly most shocking develop­of the week was the nid on

beer party of the home department, Girls en·

(and the men, tOOo) brewing beer duting

class time. Every pot I and pan was filled

the foamins brew. Funds fr?m sale of the product wac gowll

. ~ 20l-A. . Mondaf, T~y. '"0' ,ednesday:be spoke in Ed_

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..., oomics faculty and maJOrs. (Mmo _, .OBERT A. S1UFFFS smirks at a Naitpyge pboIOg as be 11 cau,ght ~ OR newt :..added ~ber of the campus police' being too young). .- in an embaITassing, moment .by Lake Rid~y with & prominent Ii· ,~= GO::!ne ~ beer party.in a daring raid A Naitpyge The whole diny 'l(e.pture was ex· bn.rian. 1bc5e pbotos are being published m ,an attempt 10. cl~n up ~ .lOtO~ ",as OIl the apot for Uais ,exc'lusive picture: Wbencn: =~~~, I:: the campus. ') ,

"'1:i~E I\tsnar 'BoP' eon~trt , .. ~ :;;~~; Bans £Iassital musit

Ipus revival services will be at the Baptist Foundation ?~. tonight. Warren Hull­IU~at Southwestern Bap­pioary and student evangel_ 11 ~ the speaker. -

S l¥'EXT WEEK. 18, fClt the MiSt Soulhem ; will be amtD~ in

, ,Egyptian. acco~ to .• fJ!UUHIt from. Jbp Throg.

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An SIU student·wu ~ ..... --:--'--'-~-~--I .. hy for stealing 1DOItef froID "dinty..fuad:. Bill. Stn:ama. 'ent Gf the IS dependent \o;sociation confessed be 'l.lney for campaip ~ t:scd <in me. coming Stupid .:;IeIec:ti.on..

the south fire es· which the culprit had ' -. Dr. Maunts Ke!iDar, renowned

~;:~o;:dw::etem~ Faculty Members ;~yc;!fo~~;~~~o=~ , ~a:b~~~;~lr .. _ ............ _,

ub, to bo held tonight at !De StudetIt Cen.tet.

Sk<om> """''''''" bolllS of Dr. OWi.es ,md Kampus . ~apter 01 uuth itt the nunor reccttt meeting in ODe

wu- used to make him, talk-we campus fraternity hl)uscs, "SaW the mCk: OUf$Clves). let' voted to seek to have

Streams told a Naitpyge reporter jury indict the two 1a an exd.usivC interview that he Miss lma Foole, · ·.\'as not sollf that be took the the WClU -;l"Def ... /f.ftcc a..!!. be ~ any· ab50Iutely hiag fur tho party. And .I~ takes mea have

nopey fur all that ammunitil)n we classes, and ',;sed. OD top of Ole Scieoce-to sboot astrous "",0 .... -<1;,,,,,,,,,,,

• .. :·the freaks. Then again we aced. the sweet. -:<1 II1(tt moaey to pay mobsters to the. young men aD !·...,rce &tudents to vote indepettd· my dealings with cai" " have found that

Streams denied that be bad an would ba~' "''-0'"'''''"''' · aa:omplige 'but mi taaU. were & single iaund. by the safe. When asked age ba.d nol why be diose the activity fwlIl, the gnp

• '\tre:ams Rplkd. ."Some studwts pto[esso~. Mr. ;,ave, Claimed we ~'t active to upiaUlmg

~:::n .:; .:, '!s~gId . activity ~~C:~: concoction of

• , shameful, absolutely

by the ~~::=- ~change BloWh :UWS~D :~a:r m a national

out of :: fi:e~ OYer Who Here lOnges. ''G~c;inAa: d~~rsI0:'~ Charges of disturbing the peace Kesnar proceeded to '.answer the

faculty indiscretion ~ disorderly .conduct were rapi~ fire qllClloops with enth~ wbiob was exposed was the couple b~gh.r agaiBst two SIU facully wm. ' parked in a car on Lake. Ridgeway, memben this week after a bloody Siated' Kesnar: "I am charmed! late Saturday night. They claimed ~tfight between the two in· front Zoot! PMitively.-.....b.l)w you sar­that cemetery Ridge was full ~f -1Jf Ole Main. Bail bali nol heed set. spooked by this "~ldi.Be:­

faculty. memben> and their It aU started when Bill Riee and Bop"! Such univerW. feeling! .1 and thIS seemed to be .the E. G. Dentz began a friendly dis· consider it _the best ambassador of , place 10 do any sp~g. cussion of Southern's lmtory. They intemational. good.will' since the r

that proof-reader) parking. began comparing DOtes and seemed invention of chocolate bar.>. Peapte'

cases =::=~~a: ~disa~:n:: ~~~:~ ~::s =~,~~ir:~:~ a stink bomb in the furnace eraser in Old Main. Each- said-be an accent Think of its potentiaJia board of trustees bouse by should know because be bad been ties-music whil;b blows no in~

. council president. UpeD here the longer. The discussion dividual barrien;!" ~ / the stu~t bo?y; the dean went from calm comparison of . Kesoar. attired in black tanL,

boldmg . of ~ ~rosene fact to Mr • .Dentz's indigrumlly born-rimmed glasses. corduroy jac­h.e g1edully ~d 1 blew standing on tiptoe shouting be had ket and sporting a Van Dyke bear~

out o~ coWlSCling.th~ stu· been here longest. Before loog. proor:Cdcd to astound the mllSlI. f~r mld.tenn reports, ~ arms began to flail and f15ts ,fly world h1 1U1IIOllIlCin~ a comple~

placmg.ofWgar on thetablCl5lD (you just thougbt tbose things were ban OD dassica1 mUSIC. 'The Uol·

cafetena so that the b9ttleneck flyiDg 5Ilucers). Both professors versity QIl:be5tra IPs been reor~ the ~ffee dispenscc was dc&- were angrily slobbering "I was here ganiud into the "Ctew~t Be-'

, fust...... .• Bops'~~ break With "loDg

the strain. of registra. The 6aule ~nded when ever· baired" m 1C :pI~ hold its so heavily OIl. both faithful ole Maio decided the argu· de~ ~~ ~the Spinning

~e:!:~tD~f ~Ig~: :Den~: o~~~ ::ring a brick' Wheel Cabaret, '~b 6. tJi Adm;::

e~=e:: :!u:~ j" !::::. ~;~b~y~bbid!-B;."pa ]equireinents' Chan,e. er!~~~r:'~~ ~~~=r.~ }or GradHlion - ........ ~ ~: :~Ils~t:~~~; i~lIn:

UDivcmty deans, acting ~ sug- be, arguing freedCtOl of s~; and I 27,1950. RECEIVES AWARD FOR

=ty~ ~ :a~~~ ~ a:~ b~!~" ~a~~~p:~I'll ••• 1II N~ (I£OPFS. Indees Go Haywire!

Mn. Eileen wrJJey bas been loIave Pledged Freaks'" J.S of DOW requirements for $fBd' Datto-nal comerstone5. Besides, 1./_..... ~ :l8tiott &:re .as follows: . Dr.: BUnler said. • ... ve always want·

awarded the Congoleum Gold Seal • \; , fdr her prize winning,,!>cl of red: The -independents have 'gone de­pes known as the Commuters pendent.' Bill Streams has pledged Spe(ial. In 3n- ex~lusive over·the the She Delta She fraternity. The sink interview, it was learned that Freak fratemiqt Ims pledged Bill 'the Wrigley Wrecipe is.designed to Scorch and "Blue" McDoal..es "has match the upholstery of the car in fonned hIS own fratemny. He which the commuter will eat It Her named It "Eta Pu~ce of PI" -Maroon Interior 5cquen~, for ex· carolyn Thunderbolt. is consid· ample, fe.alures grape Jelly sand· ering pledging at tbe request of wiebes and prunes. guaranteed not Mary Ellen Gardenhoe and Harvey

~~ o~!!s~ ~~!:; ~o~~ nl)w the Supreme Court

· ~~t~~t ':!!~r~. ~:~# :faoCOa:. • puativc anatomy.(your di~tiOD). PreSident Absconds

Coll~ge of Educatio-n-A thesis With Stupid's 00. "'Sex. is here to stay because H\lbert (Bud) ..... in 2S words: or Jess. of the stoopid council

All requirements for College of fn.ter',li.lY. has left 'Vocations and. Professio-os have councils The been dropped indef utitely, Any bets used tl) one wishing 10 p-aduate from this Truly .... Now college should submit his name, "Where Oh When: photo, .ad police record to' the Hu Gone'" dean's office before noon today. _____ _

~~)~ ~r:: be" Proreuor Empty Head, Cold·

.;/", ~ . ;~er?t:S~~i!el~ !:"! y.,. .... dtu Jtaaau 'ucw &Itost. ... ",ther 5a:Y -110 is & spittiD.'

, tile· ft1u.flf. nes. i.lap .. t tw.self. · . /~

to mes;; up the mohair. Greenhouse. Maxine Stumpedus . and Jan Police Commissioner are

considering forming an annex at . Agony Gall due to tho ovcr-crow~

IN THE ACI" of slip- LOST-One genuine stradivar- ed sordrities. Th~ however, WID

of Agony Hall last night ius violin by a member ,of ~e have to be brought ~fore the Pot· . is this prominent mern.. music department witb ~ peg m Had~ oowcil at their ned regular the administration. Nait· the bead. Return to MUSIC House. meetmg. •

is attempting to bring these .Losr~ !,arter "~l" fo~ • indiscretions before the stu- tam.pen by II librarian Jill~ With Pa.rkiIIg meten:.will be msWle4

=::aneffOAtodcaaup ~~JleIum~:~hceler'Library at~-JticI;e. .'

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COMMERCE CLUB PIA,NS "1'8 TOUIl sr LOtJIS .

Tuesday' April 4 to draft The~ club will meet

:================~ fiq,al for a fidd trip to S~ Louis, April 13·14-15. .

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$1.95 " • ar, 6'01' $1.00 CI.

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JUST THE TIlING fOR THAT PAm

• Cont..Sat-Sun..~2:00 SUNDA V and MONDA V

AprB ·2·3 ALAN LAnD in

CHICAGO DEADLINE Cartoon & Sportlight

TUESDA.V BDd WEDNESDAY ApriJ, 4-5

PAT O'BRIEN in

THE BOY WITH THE GREEN HAIR

Cartoo'n &. Sportlight'

TlRJRSDAV. aria-FRiDAY' 'ApriI 6-~

BETTY HU1TON in

RED HOT & BLUE No""

SAtuRDAY, APRIL 8 EDI1'E DEAN in

THE HAy/KOF POWDER RIVER

Cartoon & Seria:

oldmIIIIOD lie II: 8De" fa lad.

THE BLACK HAND Canoon & l}lcWs

r TUESDA V ;;!.':~NESDA y

BE'ITE DAVIS in

BEYOND THE FOREST Screen .Song & Novelty

TIlURSDAV, and FRIDAY April 6.7"

'llIe Academy Award ",inBa--

Best picture of the year~

~OI'of the year!,

BRODERI<;:K -CRAWFORD in

ALL THE KING'S MEN News & History Brought

10 Life

SAruRDAY, AP.RlL 8

At.olbu Big. One Brought ~ BRIAN DONLEVY in

WAKE ISLAND

Adults SOc - CbildreD. 14c!

Tu ~cluded

-Arrow

Whites

for Easter

Ko matter \\'Ilidl suit you .... ·ear-an All ROW 1\'hi~ shirt wm set it ofT rj8ltl,! nl~)' 're crisp white, irnJlcccal,ly tailored or fine faLries and rome.in a \'Ilricty of good looking, Jlcrft'f't filling Arrow colla{s. 83.65 up

·AlRRO W SHIRTs & TIES UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS

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students cl.toos~ peso-ed' ~ Instructors In Registration . j . '. . . R~8is.tntion is an ev.e9t n~D TT~ • M d Cd' mo",_y""ai"'bySoulh~n .o.vusmg a e. o-e :::'~,~ao,,;d.l~g~'::~

To 'Attract Students . ~~~cep!'~~~':!i;;,"!o::::~ 'With'the nwnber of students en-I-----~---I :IllI=~':in~ ~~n~~~~~d j:~~

;~11;~ ~i:~~~!~~:~:! 'o-Go Sticks To Save' ::;ct~~~ra:~~ ~:n~:;:,~o~: ~~oo~i~:~ ::~~~~~ ~: Student Shoe leather =~:. ~!,:~~a:se!:~:~:: terday.mat many changes will ,be p~o stick$ are being distribut- f~l'!i. department heads, and" in

", made 10 the near f~ture to enlice cd at the main gate looay for the. bnef,. the. whole. roster of the .~mj . new 5tudents to th15 campus.. CO)1lmUler, wecker. and any other tea-clUng Staff, jean-clad, bri.eh ....

:~T~osciPm ~an!ca~~mas~ result of 1he and was completed 'bDder the ditedion 01 ~.

. "Whiskey, formerly slipped into $t'4Pid fool attending Southern. eyed. ana. ready to endure Whak"" {acUIty memben;" cokes at tbe can. '. '.' . er hardships Jay ahead. t~. only, will now be made a.vail- A~rdmg to the ~tant to the Inside, ICated behind rows of able for ,all 'Southern cafeteria, pres:tdent, ~t. I. A. T~nny, the pur- tables designating their "major Canteen, 3Jld Student tenter ens- pose of this venture ~ to save the fi.e1ds; members of the Sludent body tomers.:-·said Jionass in his first ~.andt~on·thesb~soul.lt were again facing the inevitable annOuncement of improvements.' IS qUlte obVIOUS tha.t \be daily WBlIf;s task of selecting from the hoo

The Nailpy~s special under between the Canteen and· Jo~ s teachers to 6t their pen;onaliliC3 cover agent bas also turned up has been hard on student and 10.. and, mo~e important. their ClaSS numeroll$ other c!nmges _ immed- structor shoe .~ther. schedules.. I

wely forthcoming. Most impm ~ Dr. Tmney liopes this great.eco- 0. -die Mark f

am will be: , nomic enterprise will avoid any As soon as the cocl:.oo clock 0","

I~ .All appropriatibfts will So. ~ore violent outbreaks of fiend- er the entrance ~ck ~ight _timea directly into student funds to ish glory ov~ a recei~ veteran's .the Sl4;1d~t ~nClI president flung supply entertainment (i.e. check. ThIS pD-go met. .should ~ack the tron ban; and let the anx.-

~~~:en!t:i ~~! ~r~p ;~~~:n:= ::p~;~~:~=\~~: to replac:f past performers), meat cltecks may send them back most a circus gaiety. f:ohanced frecj liquor for all dances, and with a clear conscience. greatlY'by the sbouts of the venoo srudents' payment.for >8tlead. Activity ti~ \till be honored. don peddling pretzels aDd frel! . ---. ..... I ing dasses. . +- ' beer. First the would be lcacbid Carten ,tale ~'ftr;- ~~M~~~ElS 2 Deans and beads of colleges d awk passed .by a line of Swdent Cou~

" '""~'~ ~, .. ---- will be chosen from incom.ing Sa ieH ~nsDa,' cilp~e:en::~~pe.iss:Uchtb:~~ DirtSought F~:"-_'r :Lou'" an' "",,",,"' .... """ _on cad> year a ... , '

-._ nheeded directed t improvement over ~ present To Help' Bathelots . long. to be ~liled out befo~ the,

R.e~'I~!{ ii' ~.n ~ ~IQud s~ MC's w~ =: system ~f prom:~~fC: . Sadie fuwkiDs day b~ been pTa- ;:~d~i~:s:l'~:e: q~ ... lao~~~~~lI."-'.~ml'_ :Won ~.::n~~ up speat- ~ w prove e claim~ as a national ~.Olilidadayy by tions as "How many dicuspiQs did &JO:I ........ ~'" ....... ~_."--.... • the.SPOM (Society folf~~tioD you have at the age of 12. What

t;a~wce~=~=~ ~e~ar:~rp=~,r.o:/; :y~ree,!=~~~ ~ldtoM=im~-!;:n~~o~ ~o~~~~~~:tlieic!sm: &tead" flI: the1XHD.er·.W:Uaiyersity 1i~IOD. SIgned by 1,659 u:ate ~~ in (!()njunction witb the wsc. the men are becoming bachelors. do you 1. love to teach.or, :!. bate and Gf1IDd. Statc-of-lliino,is..,pffic- City.-fans protested. "13lVe us lib- (Once' weekly, a special bus JOn that great day-and JulY'4 to teach? (Double lUen off fer,.

iaIs put up a gallant fight to retain ~ or-a1~ ~ ~; ~be~: ~ ~ortostu~ts ~~ ~ as a day "of Independence. has wrong answer.) . " ::::::.r .!~~~o=- ~h'O likes the Sluff def~' a udeci- most classes. bten set aside--on that great day Two boun; later the flISl ![0t!fi

mediate stePs ~ere~.~.i6Y the bel as one-tenth of a bel.-Ed.) . 4. To prep;uz: students for the :eir ~I~:S will pnrsue ~~ro~;1'.,::~~~ca::t~. Carter boJf! _ to rep1a~ ~-:faded .shocks of married lim, a 'Beauticians throughout the na_ Enough students had found th~ ~~.&~~~su~ "lived Ill" appeaf1lDce. ~: ~~!relybein~y =~ tinn are going wild. Already new hour .. of t~r dass conv<:nient anil

lIrooms-.ad ~ileing de. eno~:h ~;'i~~ a:nli~erfin~ :ge. ~ ~~y ~ all :::y!~ ~~!.e a:~~ ~!~ ~!enr:.c:~U::Yon:O:=k. ~:: strayed.. &mOkc jIi. Ueia!.iJiped in give a sembhlDcc of the II?riginal C:O:~!~oaL lIeS will become" CD top. a braid sticking straight teachers were. not. as fortunatQ., from the Ie .rotmdb~~Yers- atmosphece. • up, or the Daisy Mae style of one however. Dr. Normal Scaldwei ity janilors .aJC.-being~'.to dc- As soon as enough beer labels All ~ ~~r ~ long pig taiL With the sbort hair had lost bis P. D. Q. card aDa Wa1t tivec theit-.fIoor-~p·to the can be accumulated to-plaster !be ~put uJ:to ~ the shift. cuts of today. the braid will peob-' forced to go ~ to the bcgiDo.

~~~-=-=f :US~ !;.,.~~oo:.~ vn: ~Jversi~ ~: ~vemor~~ ab~~V;:W: ~ 0: ~n a;dW:~la~ :: ~~ jsbCingroutcdtem~qgb cotl~oflabdsisaskedUlC:OJl,. ='s~~can't~ joiningiDwitbthespiritoftheaf- unable to get anyoJlt, but five

Ihe building-.-to give __ -pace a tribute ~ ~ ~~ graduate ~ at"; =gN~O::) in1!~~~; ~ POin~ students in any of his ~

~ .. ":i:.~--.~. ..' "',J .. :,~.-~.:,;~?:~:'~' rwgnmg his P~ pos1tton. CatCre~:J:~ti=i::n~chase :~.itA~:i;~~n~U::; ~= .Gl~. ~.~.,;~. --~ ~~. ~~ ~ tN~' ~IRINIi>-"" NEW MEDICINE HAs -oops!-pursuit of ambition. The feet high," accordint,to the ~t3n~ .

• HELPED:: mOUSANDS maio qualification for a Sadie ards of a human set up by ~

:p(~\~ .. ~_CW,,~~ ~S~~r . T~? ·Run-doWO? ~ervous. Do :a:r:~tD:; awedn~~~e ~~:~ Cath~ will, of (:()l'~~ -_ ~T6 -. -~ ~~~~tasY~lI~:!:~-~W:: bean. That is th~law! disappoint balf of Sout~ern'l> St'l-

, ' .. _ .~._:.. .. :. __ It.b»:r. ,... . g'sensationin back of your eyes? .. ltmuslnothavenotail,hoofs"dents W?O planned to CI_tter.~ ~I Do you tremble like a bowl full of fins, -or wings. It must have only ceremonies. Bu~ com~ "11r:a~­j~et? Do people laugh when you ODe haid. 11 must not eat its young! ~:;ri~.~:~gi;:~ ought b~ re~ sit down? Do you maDufacture 25 _. __ • . quam of liver bile daily? Then pull . .. up a hM.sock, because the FIX-V· VP 'Company bas bistory-making news for you that will bowl you ovett SIMPLY TAKE FIX_YOU_ UP FLUID FOR ONE DA YI

Yes, take Fix-U-Up embalming fluid for one da)'! If you don't agree it's ~ best you've ever tast­-ed; if it hasn't helped you immeas­urably; if you aren't resting better than ever, simply present the un­used portion in permn at your lo­cal dealer Bnd receive qtsadruple

~ .' =~---~,-.a .... ~. . J .' Fix-V-Up-99 44/100 percent ' ,tBt ~d ~ ...... ,: ........ _1 ... ll.m..""1'__ J pure fonnaldehyde--A claim no FACULTY MEMBER INDISCREETLY places her elbow i.n It>a

.,1-__ ":'~'"$~ -..., -*~,.. ...... other medicine can make! wad at a recent S~udeot Council meeting.. Pichlred above t!r.:: t.a" + .':;";::, ~-" _. ~ !Sltt6" Tbtl"- .0' .• i CD sale at better funeral bomes Uld present SC presidents and· Whoa Williams, editor of th~ c-.. m~1It '.i#-'~~~"":"- ,~, --:. '. ...-' .. ev~berc.-<AdV.) ~ogRphic mapz;ine. and-. the fKulty visitor at the m~, ..-.

FS NEXT· WEEK. leB. 'l'M, the MiSi SouIhem ~ will be 8DDDunced: in Dext '$ Egyptian. acconliDg to an .m:cmcnt from ~im Thtog­J'landMilbiAlea:;i, co-dJair_ of tbIt event.

:is,ON G(&MANy

~ SHOWN TONIGHT' es on Germany will be shown

BIGGS' Dixcei Station

NAME OF DEALER •

can fix your'olrl typewriter

Facto.y m .... pci .... Factory technique.:

Guaranteed, res~Jts.

R.J. BRUNNER CO. rtwoe 1161,

.'. FJord F. .CqaoiJ;lgbam, 509 S. lDiaois

~: :U~f ----.;..--"""'-11 SUNDAY and MONDAY

. r-r'i!.t:,3;~?':; 1IIIll1 ~ 01 11 ~ GENEKE~~~ ~~ . ..£~i.~,~!ti~jl~ THE 8LAC~. HAND

Wisely • Co ..... "'l .... (>om .;), I Cartoon & N,,,, . TUF.SDAYaDd WEDNESdAY * SUNDAY aDd MONDAY April 4-5

ALAN LA~:3 1 BErrE DAVIS in •

Flori st CHICAGO DEADLINE !lEYOND THE FOREST

204 W. 0 ... St.

~lIow<:ab 1mmiD& An p_ ;.k, ReliobIe _

25c

'hone 68·

:ity Dairy $21 South lUiaoil

'or the Beat In ,\NDWICHES,

k and Ice Cream

IIORS! UNCEMENTS :ED by

Egyptian office between <6 p.rn.

LOOK!

Cartoon &. Sportligh~

"IUESDAY and \\'EDNFSDAY . ApriI"':S

PAT O'BRIEN in

THE BOY WITH THE GREEN HAIR

Cartoon &. Sponlighl

mURSDAV. alMl FRIDAY . Apti! 6-7

BETTY HUrrON in

RED HO~ & BLUE

J

. SATURD:::~. EDDJE DEAN in

THE HAWKOF POWDER RIVER

Cartoon & Scril!l

~reen Song & Novelly

TIfURSDA Y, and FRIDAY April 6.7

'I1le Academy Award ... ·inner­

Best picture of Ihe year--best

. &dOT of Ibe year! /

BRODERICK eRA WF9RD in

ALL THE KING'S Mi:N News & History Brought

to Life

SATURDAY, APRIL 8

'Anolher Big One Brougbt Bad.:

BRIAN DONLEVY ill

WAKE ISLAND

Adults iOc - Children 14c

TuiDclllded

OX CUfPllS OR AT nchn·:-!.-

. VARSITY ......

In Jackson collDty veterans caD receive asRstanc:e at Ihe ]VC of­fK:c located .at City lialI in Car>-

-HAM Q,U R G E RS- Arrow

Whites FOUNTAiN

• bondale..... -'

COMMERCE CLUB PLANS 'J'O. 'JOlI1l ST. LOtJJS . The ~ dub will meet

TUCIlday nigbt, April 4 to draft

-::================~Ifinal plus for a field trip to St. ~ Louis, April 13-14-]5.

. New Era Dai;Y, Inc. Vel ... Rich leo er- _.

. .

SrRich~1IiIIt

Telephone 90 and 363

"The Story of Ruth"

SUNDAY NlTE 7:30 Fast Boptisr~

300 W •. Maiti

An AIl·WooI Gaberdine Suit with' tbc_.Jlew Boxy Back-The jaCket may be wed with your dresses to double as a topper.

$39.98

Kay's, ~J

.10 $3.00 Valua Yoy 50 ... $1.05

UFOR

$1.95 ••• or, 6 for $1.00 • JUST THI TIIIN6. FOR THAT PAm

1'5.· Drive tn· -nm Pr.A..CE ro. ME.ET-AND EAT"

Pboae Your Order-12QOX tiS! N. IUlnois ito '51

1\0 malt-er which suit you w~r--an AHUOW white shirt \\iI! set il off right! Tbc)'"re crisp white, imJlcccal,I)- tsHored of fine fubriC!; llIJd come in ~ \l1riely of good looking, prrf('t't fiiting Anow collars. 83.65 up

ARR 0 W,sIlIRT.S & TIES UNDERWlAI: • HANDKIRCHIEF5 • SPORTS SHIRTS

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~onviDce Parents and Tca.chers

You~re Studying Too Har~

~E4R

HAiRCLO,

UNDIES

-I..- Throw Periodic Fjts and

Scratch Spasmoticall)" .

SCHMDFIELD'S

(Continued on Page 10)

CRACKS UP .'" Under IUs Pbrenia

1--------- • ~. B. Madlinc, $tUdeDt wo_rker'" begao. ~My v~ &Ow is torn by at Southem. has.~ brought ~p erDatiOilal upheavals."

before the e.IWlWW18 board Of "Ibe doctol' fruwDat aDd Ned SIll's psychology department ~ a I. B. whea. this COJIdUioD, wbkb be

He fas troubles. . - described ~ skids IIIHIet YDW Maddae ... bee:a ~. pbrmia. bad ~

ads. and ....... Y "Whel11 was very young. I used t.:!flSIJ-~ to be happy:] got a full time job at

.,00 ..w.~"N . Southern and was satisfied with my

(;'~"I",""'."':"'Macbliaefeit v~ ~~:~s:,:f soJter for ~e lie west to • ., used 10 puuda 11011$ iD. an1s

~~ing-ontheps):chl' ~::..::;m~~~ ~:!u;n p~fis:n:V!:~~ .Iw!~!e ":r~o= come 10 me ~ ::un&d ~~~; with many boles in the boltom and

J a very few OD top. OthCfS were

(l18ke decisions," I. B. jUS~!;b:~~ goiDg aIoDg ibis .~~_~ _____ ~~~.~ ~b~~

"daich was Sortmg c::ards) whI!iI it bappeoe4." .

. Until now, my only worry bad bee1l\ an oceasional card wb,ich bad been folded, mutilated, or spindl.ed.

(Twin TOJISils) Mi~y· Once somebody bad stepped OJl.a will give a two- hour and card with a track shoe. SCCODd concert' on The YOUIlIS dodor leaned for-

front of dd ward expectantly. saerilized pe.oj:il noon next Th~y. in band, special lined notebook

wbo staned his ca- ready. . commercials for "WI}at uppened!'"

~ .. ~·u:- --.. --,,--:~"n::~lin ~ ad:ran~f~~ge~ and:a~ for his fiBt .. . the point of /lis ~~d, ~emande4 J

hearing his massacie run tbem through. Sorting them Waller Witldsbield had ~o.u]d ~ easy, 1 thought."'

of ':nr;lts .,~ q:" .CPIe Ito ~ fact,.bemake5 ··i""berest.camein,bi1by,,~~a 0111 of himself. jumb~, ~'V/a.y.. . r

which .. Ma.chi.ne ~ ~ ~cr ~e ho~es ~ tb:e ~ ~ an~ p.v~ ~p.

~.~~~& Jo.~b#lf:.~~

""~9"-

Light Sa,·~ • ~ in:i:i!!~ftt~~~n~~:~&~' a~:l~~: In oruer to con~crve ftlOoey 10 I ing installed in Old !\tain Ihi~ week.

,buy more blanks for stuuents .10 I

Ifill out on rcgistrahon day, electrlc- J

fn.lm 7:03 10 8:35 every-'fhunoday of any students. according to a re-

evening. '. cent poll of actives.. UNIVERSI1Y FARM ~jvcd a new' water tower last week. Prev-

it}' at Southern will be turned out Pledges Ih'c the most happy lives I . I ~Witb students ~~~ know tea~- ' 20 ~ ~f all -dairies end W IJd- ~e t~i~:~a;~~ I~ger tx:;:te~Ut~~ !:~ :=:~a~:e~:

~ .. _ ... ___ ~_~ers best, it's Mr. Stafr two to one. dcr collapse. university ~umption later.

lv' ec;le will speak in fOl das5 today at Z o'clock: in

,203-A... Monday, Tuesday, )Vednesday he spoke in Ed. pn 310 classes. tnpUS revival services will hue at the Baptist FoundatiOn p.m. tonight. Warren Hult­student at Sou!hwestern Rap­

:minary and student evangel. rill be: the: speaker. .> FS NUT WEEIC.

H...e _:~t COl'," installed

It's . at.od like win, a D~W

PAGE'I'RR.E:£

best, will depict lhe o( the cell

NAME OF PEALER

can fix your old typewriter

Facta.y mOd • ...;m. . Factory 'eChnique~ ~uaranteed results.

R. J. BRUNNER CO. 403,S. DL An~. Phone 1161.

IC!!I. for the Miu"SoWhem at '~ill be aDDDUl)IZd: in 'next Js E~ acwrdiDg to an

_ ImmCnt from. Jim. Throg-111 and: MiIJ!i AJeQ:i. co-chair.

,tftbee"fmL •

is. ON GERMANY f: SHOWN TONIGHT '1:5 on Genmuty will be shown r. Floyd. F. CuaniDgham. taD of tbe u.aiY!ClU:y gcogra­t:partmant. at the meeting of

<>rlA"B7:;;::U'CM'I~~~:::~~~ Dixcel Station I r

S09 s. IBinoIs

:~.: ~u~ ~~?e: Ir'''''I ......... ..,..,,., ,it the Stude:Ilt Center.-

:·Wisely

* Florist '204 W. Oak so.

SUNDAY anil MONDAY April 2-3

ALAN LADD in

CHICAGO DEADUNE cartoon .& Sportlight

-=======;11 'lUESDAYsnd-l\'F.DNESDAY .. April 4-S

!!lIo·""" Cab PAT O'BRIEN m - ' .,.. THE BOY WITH THE

.1mmiD& AU p_ m. Reliable Senlce

25c

''hone 68

:ify Dairy i21 South nm.oil

ror the Beat In

GREEN HAIR cartOO(l & Spor1ligh"t

THURSDAY. altd Aprl~ (,-7

BEnY Hurro......

RED HOT & BLUE· -News'

SATURDAY, APRIL 8 EDDIE DEAN in

THE HAWK OF ,POWDER RIVER

Cartoon & Scri;,~

THE.BLACK HAND Cartoon & News •

TUESDAYaad WEDNESDAY April 4-5

13ETTE DAVIS i!l

BEYONp THE FOREST Screen Song & Novelly

TlRJRSDA Y, and FRIDAY AprO iJ-7

The Academy Award w.ianer­

Best picture of the,!Year-besl:

ador of the year!

THE KING'S MEN News & History Brought

to IJie

SAUJRDAY, APRIL 8

ADoIber Big Onc Bro.ugbt Back

BRlAN DOrr..'LEVY 'In

\ WAKE 1SLAND

Adults 60c - Children Ife . !lNDWICHES,

'k~d Ice Cream &dmiaioD tic ,. 10c, tu facI. To: included

i

IIQRS!

UNCEMENTS lID by

Egyptian officc between

~ p.ol. ,

VA RSITY· """"'-In Iac:boa CDUDty velr:rans ca.

teeeive assiI(ance at the· IVC of-fice located ~ City Hall in Car-

}fAMB'U RGERS Arrow

'Whites

for Easier

bondale.

FOUNT~IN COMMERCE f;LUB PLANS m. TOUR ST. LOUS

11le Conlmerce dub will meet Tut&day night. April 4 to draft final pWJs .:t:i,a field trip to SL Lo.m. April 3-14-15.

New: Era Dairy/Inc. (SEE nns PICTURE

An All-Woot----Gaberdine Suit with the new Boxy Back-=--The jacket. may be USIXl with your dresses to dDubIe as • "'pper.

A Wonllafalllay For 0nIf

A $3.00 Val .... You Sa". $1.05

12 FOR

$1.95 ••• or, 6 for $1.00 . •

-;.~ .. "

. . .

Velvet ·Rich Ice en.... ... "The SW'Y 01 Ruth"

$39.98 JUST THE~ TIlING FOR THAT rARTY

1'\0 matler w!Jidl suit you wear-an -..AHHO\V white .shirt·,dll 6Ct it ofT right! They're eri!<p white. impeccal,ly .!ililored of fine falJrir:-s and come in U Hlrie!)" of good looking, I)crfcrt fitting Ar~ow collars. S3.65' up

Super rudo_ ...... Mill! . SUNDAY NfTE-7:30

'. FItS' Bap .. t C~ . - Telepho .... 9O .... a 363

300 W. Main

'51- Drjve~ln 1 .. ,

r ARROWSHlRTS&TIES

HANDKERtHIlf5 • SPORTS SHIRTS .....

Page 10: The Egyptian, March 30, 1950

:igious Emph~sis PAGETRREE

.. k End. Tomorrow

puzzled: SIU Named

Bus LINE PROMISES fo MAKE EVERY STUDENT A COMMUTER

A great boon to the suit:ease.col-ihis after dinner brandy theTe is the I~ students is in sight: The fum cocktail lounge located slightly of Szilard. YOgUrt. Kickert. and the rem: of the driver.

~:: ~:OO~k ~bra=~~ D~ng the iICSt ~~ mQnths which ~ farnollS for its speed and operation mere Will ~ no dependability plans to run busses. to I ~arged. At th~ -end ,of 51X

all parts of the nation. Tbey plan If the rum thinks It has to operate night and day to trans- c~stomers a. very port the students to and from their w~1I be put mto effect. liom,es. With their :schedule any w~ll depend uJ?Oo the . r;tudent who lives within i7S.3 miles, the number of miles, and' has an 8 o'clock ,class week. and the number ~f will 'be able to commute. No time between classes. By th15 will be spared in making the trip ~ch student ~ilI ba\'c

il5 ,rut ~d comfortable as possible. ;~~:I ::be~~Sf will

The busseS themselves are fa- wflO will be employed in the moIlS for their comfort and mod· I large accounlin~ office. emizadon. Eadl bus is equippe" When you ride Ihe buSSC'i of with reclining chairs and portable firm of Szilard. Yogurt. footstools. Each has a diner and and Bro\\'ll Ihere is no linaek bar in -:vhich the S1udent can I worry a.boul storms aloh~ or fog-. '. mc:e F~.~~' ~':1eD~t ::,~~~~ j ii~:n:a~~Y G~il~8dhi~:~~~. Go the

_J.. - I Southern

ADD STRENGTH, BEAUTY, lONGIVITY

To Your Over-Worked Hairpins

Notice that wwsed. polished, appearance your

~,wiIl have after ~J:'p1ying only one short· fifth

~f GiFYoo Boric ~d to yOU!." curls.

WYE KNOT GYP YOU INC. Comer of. Look &. Seeucombl

VARSITY

FOUNTAIN '.

~W Era Dairy: Inc. '\ Vel ... Rich leo c.- _

~;.., .. Rid.1!'-~-'

Telephone 90 and 363

I ,-In Jacksoo county vetentllS cali =i"" .......... at tho lve .f· fice 10cateJi at City Hall in Car-. bendaJe.

COMMERCE CLUB pLANS -_TOUItST.LQIJJS

The~dub----willmeet Tuac1ay aigbr, Api! 4" 10 draft fm.al plaits for a field trip to St-Louis, April I3-J+-1S. . ~IS

PICTURE

"The Story of Ruth" \

'SUNOAY NTE 7:30 FIlS' Boplist Clwrch

300 W.-Main

hY,I.O.U. ~ ~!'~1....

An Ail-Wool Gaberdine Suit with the new Boxy Back-The jacket -mtW +e ~_ wi~_:':s,~~'r

A womkrfai..., L 0mI1

. $39.98 '.

K~'s

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:1O~eli3 Schnapps, freshman, a ,miniature replica of :. car "::larrisbureer. "Wah!~ • wl~llure the ~o~ forward. 'f!te ';' 'Emery Wheel. sophomore. Mur- dluonal rabbIt hilS no attracuon ?hysburrow. rtates, ")'&%-SW!. these dogs. :n olher words, I"m bitter:'

ObnOOoUs 5f!1e1I, junior. , rin, "rro not afraid. I' our dogs y,ill eve~ be ahead of the .me week end'the spring car, nCtt to mentlCtn the dogs of 1941!" j See-:na Bitt Tite,... . 1

Duc' to circumstana be,'ond Simon Dropdead. president of

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Gut control, Josephine~ugleheim-I Seerrta Bitt T~le. :;aid. "Although cr, senior, Vu\let RoOSt. is home II Tappa Keg got a head Mart on baving a bab,'. She WlI5 ot be our I th,e trainin~ of ~he d{)~. our dogs senior iDu:mewee. I will be at the fmi5h hne \\'II.lChing

City hea1th director, Dir T. those olher mutls grope"lhwugh: :ce oft:epl~~ttb~:nn~~ Ilbe iled~::-~and the.coDCl Thursday , _ 'the overflow .of, tears. willlof next month to dleer,.rfor your ' .'-mlb 1he Johnstown 0000 look \ fllvoriles. It "Skid-Row-J)e-Jlroeo" is-the springj positioIllbroughout three acts, this~"'Casting will be simple. the act.

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Greek Organizations Have Many; Pledg,es by DoH

, 'Tau ',Kappa E.-,o nbl>ool'1fledged the ,following me. at the Monday night meeting: 'ames W: 7bler, .' highty? Jerry Oshel, Bill Adams, Arthur Har-det, William 6rant, Jer­ry Pugh, DOuglas Shepanl. and Edgar Brook , , , Formal initiation for !he, winter tenD· pledges wiD be this Sunday ... I.:.cnard Bconing was elected t~ replace- Bud' :Loftus as the Tcke representative to the Intra-rraternityL-_ -

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Fighting Maroon Seniors, 54-47

Southern Dlinois basketball fans were given a real Sunday afternoon when the barnstormine; Seniors from U.Diversity of Dlinois' eked out a 54-47 d.ecision over·tbe Sul!-therQ senior squad.. The contest waS _ close at .all, time.s,

aRd..many feel that the Maroon seniors wijJ be able, ~~~~~II~~~i~~ tile -"Fighting Dlini" in lheir retum contest at West F' ill-April,. '. . • With all five SIU seniors ·areat ball,· the jato aD. .. -ter. They were on a par aig Tell team in emy phase

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. his baseball artm team .... Backfield coac~ Bill O'Brien has apDounccd..lhat !>pring '";!,!:;I:~:"'~ past week in" prep. gridiron activities will officially begin this week. O'Brien will N the first _ sched~ed be in charge of spring football practice this year~ and wanb

&eaSOQ April 1 asamst to bave things in full swing by the first of the week.­in~~~1 .:ae;e;; A fenDer football IOtar at South.. ery (,!Veninl:. The ledgab of the

Team Begins Workouts, J: Wilkinson will re-string his racquet

up on his serve. for it's spring, and t1me for &ennUi at All tennis aspirants Jtave been issued the 'call of duty, . be working out vigorously in p~paration for the ini-

of the season.Apr!1 15 at Eastem. ~. CapL Jack Ma.wdsley,* •

smgles champion last year. squad will be working' out daily

last =~~~~' :ir:i:r~~c:,-::~ ~~~ti~~17 ~:ni;~ Maroons shOUld do right wen, pro. every afternoon from 2 p.m. on. vided lfIe . men come around anii\ iadoor workouls will be stag-

ed when the weatber acts up. ID all, 18 mea 8howed up

at the .. eedolt IIIUI ~ 159 were he nbl mehglble, WIU be WdIdDsoD looks toward 8D~ 1S7 around thIS year gJvmg all the other lIICCtii5fui seaso .. How-

~~: :~aa:::u~~!~~·X:~~'f~:!' ::'::.~::;~ ISS G~lesburg fast year, will be eligi- ,-eat. and that the ~ eouId ble for competition. 'oth these good nd t;Iill IIOf .... lIUlDy·

boys work.ed out last tpring. and matdtes. St. Lollis uiversity aTe well-schooled in the do's and and_WII5bi:n&toa of St. Louis don'ts of the the net sport. It is will be partkulady roup. a bit early to name all-the prom_ The Tennis sChedule: i5ing candidates, but at the mo- April 15, East.em, There. ment Joe Fedora, 128 pound mat Apnl 18, Evansville, Here. grappler, and Bud Grader appear April 22, Normal. bere-to be the best of the Dew men, April 25J St. Louis _Ur, here. Both have several years experience May 6, Stale District, here.

them, Joe at Granile aty May 9, Eastem. here. and Bud at Carbondale. Jim Park· May 13, Washington U. there. er and John aark of Jobnston May 17, Washington U, here. Cily and carbondale arc also bope- May 20, St. Louis U., there.. fuls, May 22, Evansville, lherc.

Coach Wilkinson caned ~ meet- May 26. Confeteoce :JDCCt. ing Tuesday afternoon and the decided.

Vetercms Crowd Track

their successful jauD; :;;':,!e;'J'~s~:' ~!~: ~~~ -Was "ill depeod larJeIy on the lOuth. quite a zestful auilude. He has ~d- _Uendancc,. mlcrest, ad co-

c.Pt. BBl (From') Bauer ready formulated accenting -!>ub· openatiou.. Gear IIUI~' be drawa ...... b1tdDe the haD Uke points, points which he feels ~hollld all Ibis week. and possibly the • ...,. IUItaa of swat. 'He' be *C5.Sed throughout the tmiJ'lillg rust part of am for ble-.sbowI promise- of CODfiauiag period. '. comers. 'Ids fiDe Itittio& wbicll be in. O'Brieu slated -(hat be will He plans to work ·wilh the 'T' .uptnltecl iD ~ South. ~ sIreIs above aU, work ft'iib iD.. formation. experimenting with var· dQWll ander, Bauer UlllilSbed dbiduals thiIi!ipriDg. Thus any • ious -quarterbacks and combina-oDt llllit5 la: 19 trips to tPe boy wbb may feel his taleols lions. Each backfield man 'Yitt be, plate for • Iusciom; .579 bat. Wen! somewbat o,.ertooked, .t given a fair chance to show some- • tina ~ First base IIUID times will gel a real dumce to ' thins i~ the -operaLion' or this for-.Joc lODes also .dlows 'promise show his" worth. "I waDI 10 mallon. Quarterbacks expected to

:.::e "::'m:' :!J..~::~ ~!!.eu,Zo:' !,U:,do~.:!: ~~~e!~~:~:r:;~nf.!~~~u:~=' whole. "'aDd I wanl 10 gel a. firm pic- .BilI Garrett,·Chuck·Hubbacd • .and

~ne1d, seems aasona~ly = 5:t~U~!:r:':m~b':;cat ~:rs. ~re~5o al:t~~~ ~~bili!~ :,"~ BillatG~c:nrt, ~~~: :I~!iv~~:ti;~a}:'~ ~e!:~~ ~~~:t:~e ;~:rg!~~~i~~~~t. be l

and jones at Hrst: and a strong auempl will be: made Olher backs arc J. 0, Cooley, ~d Wendy JonC5 to cored them. After fundamenlals Harold Call, John VanderPluym,

. ;~ b~!.~:~ ~d ~~ar:es=~~ oi;:,~ = !~~~rer.Or~~~!;b ~;~~J ~~ ann, lusw::!td::eth::Uth~ ~~~ct ~~k~~t t!eeas~la~:, in:d ~~~~h~':e:r~r!:r. :0";: ~p. possibly many more, dcpending on two-year letlennan at quarterback

In ~ outfteld. Bauer holch the rate of improvement, . will be absent becau~ of ba!oCball; down left Held, with Don Cam- Coach O'Bri~ "tressed "!I. and Joe SUi fin, a p.rombing full-bell in center, and Bob Elliot pro-. alar aUmdance at th~ 'Pnlct1te -h~ck., has I~lrned. Iris ~aicnl5 to ecting right. This combination "fieS&'ioas ab';"'e- all Ihioas. and dl~us.lhrowlD,!; .htl. ~rnn8·

the Maroons a tight defense, wants each player prcsd:lt cv. Don (Red) Cros.o;,. Warren Lit-potential power at the Ileford, Lou Bobka, Frank. Kralls

m~ ~~~ hi::;' p; Macauley' and Company ~:t~ o~olrn:~c i~l:d ~~c s~~~~~:~ well, To Meet SIU. Seniors acU\'ities, Phil Aruno, Homer Ma-

The pitchlDg situation reo The most receat scheduled lone. Don Williams, and Bill Good-voIns UQIIDII Fred, Breuzel, • game is ODe ped Tuesday man are other line stalwal15_ Also Marioa Moak, DarTeII rught "'jib die seniors from many othcr capable me:n should rl:-'IbomJllOD, Urry Bums, Art St. Louis Wln-emt,... The game port in, such as Paul Brush, Nick Harpa., aad Reid Martia. will be plB!'ed in the MariDD ,. Veremus. Bob Mann. John Hu~, Thereip might well lie tbe Ma. high scbool gym and will bring Ray ~h:iIle, William Malone. R~ rooDS "opt: for c:oasis1ant vic- Dot only the famous trio of HoskJn§. J?on -Bean. and Bill tory. U tile pitching 5taff can Osso!, kbmitt., and LehPUlB Wanghn. come tbroilg.b iD aood form, to Soflthem UUnols fans, but Coach O'Brieta 1II'isbes 10 ex-!he Marooas cao f"tdd a -pm- wi) also sblr the- brightest t~d a welcome note 10 aDY ty 501Hld ball dub. sparkler iD Billikio btike-lbaU boy ill school who is iDleRst· Thus when it is boiled down,. history, Ed McCA.ULEY. The ed iD JDBL;ing ihe football

Maroon nine is no dirrerent f"dth memBer of ·the SL Louis leam. He wants it .clem", bo,,·· most ball dubs, Good pitch quintet will ~ D, C. Wileu", ever, tIuIt daily aHcadaace will

provides the winning another ~ "itb the Billikim: be !>tressed, and ~"S comioJ; two yearS ago. out mould J.:eep tHIS iD lbiad. •

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