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Southern Illinois University CarbondaleOpenSIUC

January 1950 Daily Egyptian 1950

1-26-1950

The Egyptian, January 26, 1950Egyptian Staff

Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_January1950Volume 31, Issue 18

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 January 1950 byan authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationEgyptian Staff, "The Egyptian, January 26, 1950" (1950). January 1950. Paper 1.http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_January1950/1

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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

" Keaton To 5010 . tAt Wi~ter Band Highest Average

KDA Variety. Show Fund Go To Student Center

. IC~~~~~t~e~~h~. Be~ F~~t!"~I~.!~~~op Delta Alpha fra~rnity will sponsor its annual

I variety show March I with all proceeds go.ing to . . I ton, wi!! be cornel soloISt in the from all organized hOU!ie!5, .. aonual winter coneen by tile uni- and Independ~nt, male and

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'1ersitY band, under the haton of as they complied a

'. ~~~~~kOJ:~ito~u:: ~~.ld8inp~!~ ~~~:~ ~~;'~~n::: dean'~

for improvements. This show was inaugurated for the purpose of giving campus talent an oppo.­perform. Tentative plans include the presentation of

show in two Southern Itiinois communities lill-

ThurWay, Feb. 2. fiees tttis week. , Keaton has been playmg trurn- The 120 irIs ~ at

I !::s :n!::~ ::~~I';e~t=g:~~ ~all were .O~ above their ~ch I nd high 5Ch I ba Qs each rivals and .37 above the

-....;.,..--..;;;;;i.,-----4i~ foro;'oullr years. Du~ng h~ ~niltr school average of 3.487. ~ I! year in high 5Chool, he w{)n HrS( '·Which sex. wears the

INVF.S11GA TING EGYP11AN Editorial Writer Marsh.al! Smith ' c-heck~d fire c:.cape at Anthony Hall tbi~ wed, !O ~ec it it really did i work. In doing this he officially "laid the TUr.lOr'· th:.ll the fire cs-, cape amlained razor blades and broken bottlc~, Fire e~ca(Xs are 1 checked by phy~l_ plant aboul e ... ery 60 days. Smith pronounced this safc-s.ee cd.itonaJ, ',"Tcmporary Insanity" on page IWO.

With 3.62. Nilc 3-5~, and

NEA led an average of ,

A big step toward closer relations between the Uni\'cr.~ity were ~econ4

0{llhnoj5andSou1.heinlllinoisUniver~itywa~tal,.enhen:: of 3.19. haddJ}(I.ver-ali . App'ears Here Tonight Monday night when annOllncement wa!io made of an agreemenl

betwe:en the tW? schools to set up a coopcri.ttivc h(Jflu::uhural pl.ace. in a lotate J.Olo contesl. and for

S1'f:cU ~:~~~I~CS Sl!~~ ;~;, h;~,~ Foil., tunc~ .. JIll! clllllcmpomry 11~u~ic of man) land~ \A ill cd to the ~=n.~~~ aJ\~~;:~~~~~ CXpe~lmenl !olallon on th~ SIU campus. wa~ aha .~Iudcnt conductor of the lowed oy Pi K.appa Sigma, 3.SH. make up lhe pnwfalll by the Lennard de Paur Infantry choru~. dean~ _ and presldellt$ of .

ter~~:e i~ th~/:~=alib; :~~ ~:r,.on high ~ehooL band the loaffie ~u~:u~~~;~ t~ ~i:~ ~:~:~; \\:hkh \\111 pre~e~t.a mn~.crt in Shr)?d. audi.lorlu,m ~t ~ to- ;:~I~;:~oni~ ~hnc ~~montcs lwo stalC-::,upjXlrted uni ... en.itic::s,. IWSC To Sponsor He I~ majo~ing in mllllic. al with .a eommendahle average Dlg~t. ~pomorcd h) the (arbondilk (ommunlt) Concerts a ... • la~e. contribulion of their

Iy ~~.n~:en~:~~e.tw~f ~~:ea~~~!; Skating Party Feb. 3 ~,:~,':ge;nOf ll~u~ti~~~~d U:~ e!~~ Joh~~~: ~~~~, of iI~;e~a~:!~~: ~~~~IOp~~~r"m "Ill "pen "ith ~ .. _. ___ ~ _". __ . _. _ gamZlltlOn on the Itne at thal lime

meeling ~f""the Southern. IIl.inOisl Weekend Social comn,i!!ec ~n. ,crt h.e Will play ·'Star.; in a. VcI- girls' organlzcd houses, were all group ul 1lmg' h) contempmar). un d clII!!<tn tou:. Lnuc~ man<l!:!c-Horticullural SOClety by PreIlldent nounced Ihis "'cek Ih;tt their nc", ~ ,ely Sk)." by Herbert L. Clarke. above the M:hool a ... erage. The I compo!>en, IIldudlll,l! "'Murning! men! 01 (ohJmt>lOl ArtJ~h Ma~agc-I Students Must D .. W. Morris of the Southern III· event would be a \\'oopec ~kdlm~ l'Ihe compo'>Cf "'as a eornel~l \!X- girls' organized mdependcnl how;- Hymn'" b: Hcn~chd. two ~o.np I mcn!. In~., J\ hr .... le ..J.II e"I,~lmg inOl~ Univen.ity and Dr, Charl~ part) on Feb. 3. The p~n\., W DC traordlnary, and w~~ dlrccl~r. of ~ had an o ... er-all a ... erage of 3.47. from" "Three. Chor..J.le~. lrom rd.' recor~~ "'H~ 1110 ddtcJo on liS [In.t II For Tours by Feb. 1 Birkeland. acting bc.ad of the De-I hcld iIIt thc ("arbllludic ·~liltmc;Long. Beach. Calif., mwuclpa./ gore, b) (re'Wn, and "!)peak! lour 1 .. ,1 year. • . p<lrtmenl of Horticullure, uruver-Innk. Will admit ~n"Cr~111 .. tu:I b..J.nd tor many rUTS. for You MlI~I~' by Hallfrecht. '"In licht I~n hattie jackets and Students .todar were remmded sit\' of Illinois. dents onll" and \\!III..1,1 from 7.-'(J·· Other numbers of the program Ed Club Begins The seeon!.! group will be four bla"k d~ess tro\L5l;rs the (;horu~l~y the preslde.~t: b

Charles Shuman. president of 10 pm. 'Admb~ion tor !he d.Lhlrimcillde an ovcrtuneby Aaron Cop- • I !>Clogs frorn-Lallll America. aU males an outstaodin'e: visual im_ rave;nly un~l[ e:! the illinois Ae:ri"ulturaJ Al;WCia-1 will be Jj cent, upon I'r.;,enl .... li~lI": I~nd: folk tune suite by R. Vaugh- on Dance Floor arranged by the'" conduc· pres,jon. Voealh' il ;;, e\cn more or e 5pecl~ tpnng d F 'd lion, ."as the priocipaL speaker at of ilJ;:\hjt~ .t!ckd 1 r~n~p .. 'rlolth.1n iiln \\'lIliarn~; symph.omc poem by. c~oru, Ci9'>1n]! Ihe fir~t 'mpre,~he," Se~'sweek SOlid. '"f~r I lour.; to New r earn; an Ion a. the dmner. Shuman spoke on ~be .... LlI be fuem~heJ. ~I,'rc Jct,..,h UIl' CsQllile de Nardis; aD Amencan ConstruCllon on Ihe dance . the pr~ ""III bc a SCI I de Pavr has tramI'd hIs men brll- Mrs. Olive "'''ebb of the pres-~ubjeO;:J of Gove.mment SubsidIes, the party. nt':l.t \1 ... cL \ It,ll< N(lC eoJleJ;:\ion; and a march in the ba5Cment ~a.:he . I _ songs from Worl,~ War 1I'llidntl\,. and t~e~ smg as If th,ey like ident's office is m charge of ar.

Acts [or the show will be choi>Cn the following faeuhy commll·

Dr. Robert Fancr, Engh~h ; Miss Rulh Haddock,

of women: Or. Englhh department Stahlhcbcr, lorelgn.

dep.trtmcllt; and Rollin ~peech dcpartme~1. A'1~" or organaation may

application With a . (If thc tyflC" 01

Bill Zachan.!',

Ot~ers aUendm~ the banquet! 300 Ha. HrdT' :1>\ ~01JS:l.. Student Cenler. t t the Ru~slan Mcado'~·llo~m!.!~lralghloUlandwJlhdh- rangements for the lrip and stu. here mcluded several m~mbers ~t I _, \e • a ,-. :m~ .1' .TIlC concert is opcn to tbe pub- wee!;: by Ihe In~ust.n.al . ' ~nd the Uniled .. StalC~ In-I'mell\~ tonal quality." .. I dents wanling to go should see her Student Center Still -Ihe Um\'ef"'i'IV of IllinOIS Hortl-I O'er 3t.K) ~lUd~nt~ aucnd"J Ihc I' . Ii d' ill be club. The org"nll.a"llon ·Ro!.!er Youn!.!. al> ~n as possible cullural stafr: Dr. A, S. Co-Iby, WSC Hard._Tzme~ llJno.;e hL"IJ.lnicl~~r:;d nOamu,sJOU W theworkwltbm ~ .. ~ 1 SlUdent.swillbcadmillcdtolhe All -ons Ol~ on the tri Receivinglmprovements Dr. V. VI', Kelley, and Dr. Dwigh t the women ~ [!'mn"~lUm 1~'1 I n· I - .' . Negro SplMluals . I concert by show of their actl~'J1y, must ~ 55 T! i::st~tion fee r! Po .... ell. who is also president o~ day night. Vcn"illie I ,-unIH: 1"""1 I the ;~~1. ~~dbe~~!l i A group (If ~i"\ Negro ~pinlUah I!d .. cls_ I funda~/ unlil Jarch 1.' Impro\'ements are stiJi hemg

~~~~I/I~~O:e~t:e ~~~~~~~r~u~~ i :~~~n~o~" ~~~'~~~~1~~'1:~~~."~~~~~~ I Kissack V5. ' ma)~ a~~ :;=~' E~~~ i ~~~ ~;,~" o~o~~ ~~~"~;~~n~~~, ~e:~ I me~~s :~.~ i~i~a:a~rthilel:!g~~ :;~:do~::e w:;s s:~~~t fe~~~~ er, Southern Illinois UIl/\ersily ag_'lmel.OlJ.'r!) ..IIlU lump Ilumt-c'r, .On~; '10 the dean of 1of I~C .7e'1 hno"n "I ,~hc.~ l' de' , :)\;cw Ortean~ tour there WIll be pln~ pong lable has been !m.I~I!. ncUItUI;od~~i~:n~~b ~~g·~:n7°~~ ~~l~l~~:'~'n~~~ ~~~~r~~t~:ln Spring Carnival .!~' ~~c:~e. f~r,miln I~(~~~h~~~~nhc:~m:~no~ec~e~ R~; ~~~~F~TS~~~~TTO I~~~a~~ at;~~~ ~~~7;or:~i7eN~: cd ;~etheSt~::;:;en~nion S!cenng

Purpo!.e of the new.experiment floon.how. pUl 011 Jlw\\I, In ,m'l Young a . Sc nelder·l(alumh,J. W".!ef"orb Ieeord,. CE~;TF..R HOURS I Mi ,P 11 $11950 comm!llee reo;:ently aluTded;J pru-:.Iation a5 staled In Ihe agr~enl: denls alt .. ndm~ Ihc d,In'-"'''' ,- dtl'_' 'Ch' , R ils~J5tanl loreme~ a~e In ch .. rge o~ I' Four ~ong~ -01 f~!lh \\ ill, b..- u~ed I' ~n~~~~~rn"";acu~~t mem~r ~ill fe55ion~1 contract to the Indu~trial i~ to pro""de facilities for ~ing I' Gorha.~ solod o~ I"" n(l~\l'ot'r~ i airman ace :~e ~~~~r ~~:~o th:

o r~r:c~onat ~.o I:k'~. Ihe pr.~gram. ,mo;:1udmg Do You WaDI Student CcDtf'r 'bc dcslgnated to aJompany each Educallon elub 10 remode! the out r~arch and demonsU"ations on "'llh a>;comp..J.nlm"nt 11: Ihc. llr·. Ii . . . P J _1"0. B0il~_. J""lI: h~ 1 .. le"rma. Open- I group as an offiCial chaperone. The ba5ement A!rc.ady the cluh h~~ horucullural "rops, especially as I chelolra and V.~( Prtl!"r~nl (h~'r'l I:Jecllo~~ arc bel~g held .today Industrial Edueallon, club I~ Ell I:--IJ. tn, Schindler. a chJni I,our I~ 0 en to all student~, faculty. enclosed the furnace and ha~ ~ldn_ they are relalcd to Southern lJli~! miLn Bill Zach~rl~~ ~nu vcne \\ l~c'l to determine who Will be chalnnan parlluonmg off the heallllg plant, from .!he- RlI"I~~ Ol1hod~~ "hurch; ! FndJ.: Evcning~ --- I alumni, ~niven.JlY em 10 ces and ed ~orkmg on the floor ot the nOis. I) teamed up lor" dUel. lot the ~pnng Carnlv~l. The, encasing the Sla!rWa~', and !n~lall·1 <Ind' 1 he LorJ \ Pra~cr. h: Ma-

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S~lunJay? _ I their friends. p Y baJoCIDerlt, 'fhe bal>cment will be Some of Ihe studie,o, t(l be car-I Chaperon.,,, (or lh<!.ddnL~ "<&'C c"ndld~te '-' Bob K!~!>Re:k, I 109 a celllllf!. A l{) foot ~'11J,jre!'olle ami Mrdl1¥Cd h~ de I>~~r I, Ihc Miami trip will be. held ll$Cd fm: danCing and gam~.

fled op wtll include: deve!opment,MIJo~ Cw-ol\n \~n .\1 .. ~on. 01 the!BelJ. Mu, and the dane:e floor" bemg m,I ... lted Jl1'1 In the J .. n. _1 I"ue of ","ewl>_ :Sund,,~" --.---- M"rch 13.1!! white the; New Orl- ,Blmds for all the Window .. dre of vilr:'etle> of fru. It ~uitablc fori' home. eeono. mle, llc.f'~rt.mc[]\. M!~~ I ar~ b~cll.mg Henry Barnard, the no.rt~east end of Ihe bd~eme.nt. I \IC~I...' ..J.ll ~.£Ilelt.' ,'lpr~."feLl pr:u~lI\,!- rlc.i~e ehecl "n~l>.cr ~nd drop ! ean~ ITip will be made March 11_ bemg pUI up. cu.rtal~.~ and Idlnr~ Southcrn IJllnov. grower.;; Mud)" Esther V. Bennett. IJ,,;.III) a~~"I- l'"\ominatlon~ for the chairman The e:nllee basement w1Il be re'llhe "hurll'. 'Ihleh 'lo1rll:d out il~ a 1 thz~ In ('Ithcr the: Ef!~rti .. n Lct~ II!! are expected. 10 arTive any d ... ~. of problems rclauve to orchard nu- ant m UnJl'er~ll\ mu~cum. _~l!~" wer ... held I~,t weck. Seven :.to- decorated.. (,I and LSD C'llcn"mment oml I(of 10 the EJltor 00\ In ero". CO~I of the toun. include Irans- Additional furn1ture " bcmg up­IrH!on, prumo~, pest control, and i L,ura E\an~, In~truclo: In \lumen\ Illen" Te:Cell'ed 10 ,or more nom.! Wa.ltlllf! for ~alcrlals to be "1'.;1.11. ?unng thc w,l.r ])urmg Ihl\ lime i hJlb of Old Mam or in the Stu. I portal ion. mcal~ hotcl accommoda- holstered and will .bc really l<Jr fl'UIl ~ualilY; experimcntal work I P. E. and Mi~, RUlh H"ddod. a~· IlIlatlom. thu~ q.uatlfymg them to able !~ the mam h. Old. -up on the 111 .. ~ng from 1 .... 0 Im1a to Bad Nau-

I denl Center Sugsc,uon bo.\ at Itlon~, and 5ight'~ccing tour.;. u!>C.!oOon.

WIth vegetable crop!> and ornamen- sisLant dean of "Omen jlhe \;anUrdates. However. all but according t<l (lllb1 helm. Alter the end ot Ihc "~r. tlw I the Center.: Pencil ~harpcneTS and ~O.lp ;md lal.pJ.ant" and student field labord_r WSC .l'otCd Ihl~ "e-ek to. help /;;I~rndrd and KI~ck dechned the . Mlfflm jgroup ~tJ)eU lOge-I her ami ~tar1 ... d I I paper towel d"pcnsen.. arc flOW

tory wo[.k-.and grower ob,ervahon. spon~or the ~11"M.:hoo) d~ncc M"rch ,nomln"llon~. . -- ---~- - - - -. 1

5 . W k a ... ailable for u~ at the center.

S!,uihern will pl'o"i~e Ihe land, to, in conjunction .... lth Ihe Inter, 1 lho~e who declined were Jan enlor , ee :"Iso, two buJlclJn board~ <lrc ~r OUICC" and laboratones for the nilillonal Rclal!on, cluh. WhKh I' I M,ner, l.eonard Bening, Lou Dia- ,and ':'- ~uS8~lIon box h}~ be<;n

:~~~~i~nu~:e;;! :1r:e:~rca!;I::~!i~~at't:'e~~~,~.nal convention I~~::~,. Jim Throgmonon, iUld Lee To Study New Plan PlaSC::de~~ ~~ f~~~~~:~hh)' thc

a"ailable at the south end of the I WSC wa~ aw~rded ~n ulti(;e I .. ~t j KI~!>ilck h a ~enior who I .. . steenng commIttee .to plOice Ide .... ~ campus, at Carbondale, the uni- week in the ~lud~'lll Cenler. All: rcrrcd hcre Irom Ea~tern I A ~~clal M:nlor week: commIt· f~r IffiPIOVemenb In the !>ugg~'_

:~;trnl~a=gal>t6 ~~u~c ;:':i~ i ~~~r~'II~~I~~d o,:t ~ep.::"t~:~:: ~~tem;;:'ha:r: ;~e~~ffiH~ IS . ~':~n~h~p :~n~~r h:~~:~let!~ ~:~ebo:~u~~e~en~~~ ~~:;~L7~;~ ble. I day in Ihc Stude!>1 (el1\(r 1 here J~; S,-,uthern'~ ha~kctball learn. appointed by Pr~tdent D: W, Mor- :>tlvcrware; pan~: cooling, CljUlp-

The Horticulture .Dcpartmen. t. of, Mill an~n inl'll"tllln III ~n," ,Iu. i B. amard i.~ a !>enior fTom rls and. senior cJ;u., prC!>Jde.flt BOb, ment; and a t.e Ievl'lO.n !>Ct.' ~IJ MI'>' the Uni ... er~jIY of IIlinOt~ will furn-I dent i~tcll III hel m' • wilh Iter. He h in the College of Edo- Colbom.. ,Ruth Haddock, a~c.tilIlt dean ul iJoh pcfM)nne1, equipment, faClhti~ week.end aCli"iuc, 10 b:::c~mc "I ~alJon and '-' a prc-legal student. \ The commJUee Wa!o apjXImtcd women, . .

;:~t ~;~~::a= f~c!~;~i;~ member, . :~:~ti~:~~~n ~a~I~~e hnae~ e,;fa~70~ ha~eAeheldf{}!~~,~; m;~I~a;I%H~~.~ and Y(Jlln!; tfCQ were IroUl..'>ferIed 51 Uf)F"NT RECITAL schedulin,!; ~nzor week thiS year. new ccnter: Student C~uncII, ("Irt ~ from the Olney !.lation to Carbon- NEW l't:U~pnONt-: ","UMBER 'ro BE H~ JAN. 30 Heading the commlUee '-' Dean. Hou!>e counctl. AJph.a Phi um~.,g~, dale, ,.'OR DEAN 01' WOME~ Souther . ffi1,!sic (If Men 1. Clark Dilvi~, Other German club, Foreign Studcnt· ..

. The Olney statton will be el()Jo· New telephonc nUIllDcr ot ,hci will ~rC$ I a r;(udent . m~~bers arc Dr. Robert F~ner. as.-I club, ISA, InlernaUonal Rela!l~n~ ~if out jn the neXl two .yean. leav- Dcan of Women'~ olhce j .. KII-LM i the LillIe Thcatce at 8 wclate profc!>SOr of En~ltsh; D.f. club, and ~tudent union ~Iccnng

~:rl~~~'~%~:"~i~~:'~t~fo~n!~ ~n S~i~ ,%~:)e,n M I~' Helen Shu.[ dai~~:~J~~. the program :::eseh~iS:;eck~~Pa:;:~~an B~! comm_"_""_. ____ _

~ulhernJllinolS,accordingto Dr. __ , _________ lanUmbef. oftnsttume~taland . Loftus. president srudenl counCtl_;,'SA Sp?ns.ors Classes B!Tkcla~penltiw Projects ~hich will he v;;J.uahk in Ihe train_ i :~a~~cn~: ;~ed::~~n ~b,:;:US; Martha Spear; and Gene Howc) . InA P~~!~::e~::r inR~~~~. ~::~i:~ :i!'~ ~errj~w o~~ ~~ ~o :.::~. In hOr\lQj!Wrc b)' I ~c e~~~. and no admission will FORMER SIU S'ruDENT ~~:;~ ~~ul~eo~n:~cb~~c ~~ whCf"C¥eI" pos~ible,. Mo~t of thel------- - - .----~--- HAS PAINTING HONORED ing ~jXln~ored by the lndcpcnd~nt work plann~ SO far will ~ntcr Raymond Breiniq,.. former artist Student associalion. a~~nd ellpenmeals. on breeding or IT SOON WILL HAPPEN... in re5idence at Sou~ern. has had I Siudies are held e ... ery Tut!~da~ peldlC!i. apl'~es and pea~ Ihe '" one of hiS pamtmgs included.in from 7 p.m. to 8:15 p,m. al Ihc

~~~~e ~O:::~~~1 o~:~ ~.~~:~: ::~: 2~~:~~~~:1J h~~~~~: ';:~':U~,!~1~ ;.~.' ~een~~~~~n~:n~~d:~b~~O~~~~~ ~!u~~:'o~~ ,:.:m 1~:~:D~~. partments for their expcrjmentaf Fnda)", Jilil. 17-'"Hum1c1. VJrstty thealre, 2 lind 8 p.m, Am in Philadelphia. ' Fir.;t three weeks ~f the cou"",, work. '\ Saturda~'. Jan. 2~\.\'re'tling match. Ar!;:ansas .St.a!C' Men's gym. DANCING HERE will soon be pos~ible, say members of the Industrial Education club as Ihey survey Urcinin. whose borne is in Chi- will be devoled to a siudy of ba~le

~re~iden' 'Morril: ~id the. ~~w Thursday, F"b. 2-Band concen. ShrYOCk: audllonum. They fmpc eago, W:J.~ on the ClImpu~ during procedure and the final IWO weck~ SlatlOn would ptovlde facllllles Ilhe 194].1944 !.Chool ye:lr. I,) pra~ice drills.

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PAGE TWO THE EGVPTf.4 N ThUOdliY Iiin 26: 1950

Egyptian Platfortli For 1950 1. A clean campus 2. Removal of Campu!> SafelY ha2ard~ 3. Decent Student Housing 4. 'Lower Prices at Cafeteria 5: FuJltime Student Employment Service 6, Efficient PhysicaJ plant 7, Student Union Builljling 8. Less Week-end Co~muting 9, Strong Alumni .

Temporary Insanity

the~:;:~7:e: g;~_b~!oJt~at~ide~ thmugh

We believe that it is time to'take off our • rose-colored glasses and take a 'ong look al

reality, In doing so, we came to tne con­clusion that signs should be erected on cam­pus--::-"Men working, attend sch'ool at )our ownfris~

The- recently converted campus building, without fire escapes of any kind, slait\·.a) ~ without railings, the rotten trees in the pad,. ing lot west of the cafeteria, the imflammablc material stored hilher and yon are all temp· oral), The householders who rem unsafe liv, ing <juartcrs to students are lempurarily prof­itin!,! frQm the fact that Ihe regukl!iom and buiWing codes are -temporarily ~ unenforclXl,

The common reason ginn for the lack of safely PrealUtiODS is .ha. ever}'lhing is of ~1 temporary nature. But the students who lQi~h' be hurt are only here temporarilJ'. The patients in the Effingham hospi.tal fire were only there temporarily. It "as not their place to complain that the building "'as unsafe, e\'en bad they realized that such \\;'IS tbe

"""'. Most certainly things cannot but be di.-

organil..ed in such a period of cxpan~l()n a~

is being experienced by Southern, l\,'n d~,

panment or person at Southern is re'iron~i.

ble for the lack of safety mea~ure". No one trained in safet), is dire·ell)' re~plln~iblc,

But Soul'hern is not a temporary imtitll' tion, Nor is this expansion, building. and progress temf>Qrary. It h time for a penna' nent and full-Lime safelY campaign to be waged by the school.

Thus far, SoLthem has bCi'n IUl;kJ'. Su-eh luck cannot hold (ore,"er. A s~fet," pro~n!m

should ~ endorsed before a ('alastraphe strikes us and smears the name 01 Southern with charges of cmoelemJess and ineffidenQ'.

It is suggested that som~()nc h.; arromicJ to coordinate the efforts of ;J1i to\\ard grc;Jt­et" safety, This man at the helm (1f the campaign should be gwen full authnrJt) an)one or anything v.here \akt) i~ CllnLeln­ed. It would be ideal if Southcrn \~crc frn:rn, cialJ) able to hire a safety engrnL'er BuIll \\e

do not have the resource~ td' hire ~uch J nlJf1.

the lc-ast we can do i~ to co-onJrn;]h: Ollr d, forts under one man wllh full ,1ll111'1~'11\.

\i I..S.

Hanging At Southg.n! There's a problem at Southern Llbt ,>i! ~tu­

dents face in cold or ruinv \Icullh'r-\\ h.ll to do with raincoab or IOPc0Ul\ ;.trier f..-aLll' jng a c1assioom,

Faculty membe;ni ,have a .plac~ in their of­fice to hang coats and hat'i. but the POM ~tudent must either thrO\.\ hi, coat on thL' floor or drape it over the back of hi, "..-:n

No student enjoys leaning bad, <1:;:lin .. 1 a wet raincoat or addin£ wrinklc~ in the tlo/ell 10 .a-new -topcoat whi~h :-.oon ~et~ that ~ll'rt. in appearance, A topcoat cO:,llng fif,) d!,il,lh or more soon looks like a fu!;!!ti\'e frum a bargain table at a brokerage ~;Ie, A ~(uJcnt can consider himself lucky jf there arc c;o..tra scats in the clji.ssroom where he c(:tn put hi~ coat and not have to sit on it.

It seems that the matter could be ~ol"cJ very simply and without going to a "rcat dC:II of expense merely by pUlling tw4r three large coat racks, of the Iype u~uallr f\"lund in small restaurants, in each clas~room, Anoth· er solutiQn might be the singlc pladng of coat hooks on the back wall of each c I,M­room. This would provide ample room for every student's hat and coat and .... ould be a boon to all who are tired of ~ecing their new or freshly cleaned and pressed garments start' out looking neat and immaculate in the morning, but very ,wrinkled and worn by lunch time,-E, L.

, c1Ie: that'S' a beautiful dress you're weat:. ~ng.

\... Sbe: VJ!8h and ¥liUlde i. myself. It c,sl ......... .Y"'1$3.Ulh. ~

. He:"-Gee, how did you get such an odd figure? .. , She; I eat too much.

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i Southern Ex~sure

ColumnistReveals Parking Paradox

By Hany Reinert _______ --'

la,~~:~ekev::o~na ::::~: I :~:;tj~;;h~~i~heo~~rs~a~n; . ~ .. tickets 10 a number of car;: " parked on West Grand in ~ the neighborhooo of the mimeograph and audio-vis- ,l. ,"

U;lJ aitl~ offices. The second ~- I "I

\\a~ jmt a bunch of empty space found on campus-~'ith signs. denoting that parking at these spots was limitod to 15 minutes,

, When these accursed signs first appeared aJmost hm months ago, this column raised n cry of ,indiptioo. Later, sometbing more • \-las mentioned about the condition of park­ing on ~us, and stiR there 1I'as lIt1er si­lence from all sides. But the inddent that happened on campus this past week shows that tbe tim~ for silence has passed. The time has no,,' come (or -tlction.

In the first place, whn instigated this policy? The uni~ersity parking committee. composed of three faculty members, decided that a certain portion of the campus parking space-the choicest parking places of all, in­cidentaIly--.-should be reserved for I5-min­ute parking for those driVers who merely wi~hed to visit some department fQr a few minutes, We have pointed Qut in previous ..:ditions of this column that the visitor's park­ing zone in front of the auditorium-which .' \\i!J hold 11 cars-would serve this purpose '"'=1). well. However, so far so good.

So, in order to carry out this idea, the committee reserved the whole area from the main gale to Anthony Hall, and bad signs stuck lip limiting parking in this area to IS minutes. Excluding the visitorsl parking zone. tbis stretch of the campus will hold 25 cars. A" a result of this action, seldom are there more than fh'e or six ea.rs parked there at an, one time, At the time this order ",as passed. all a"ailable parking space in and around the campus was already in usc. So. these 2S ousted drivers had to rmd other places to park. Some of them parked in the forhidd..cn zone in front of the mimeograph. ing offit,e and on down that side of the stre-el.

i- * * * If there was actually a need for all thi",

('\Ira ~hort-time parking ~pace on campu". \1,(' \\ould ~ay nothini!, But it looks rather flrJICU!OU~ fnr·!.tudent;:....and v.ho J...now~. pcr­h:\p~ faculty members. too-to receive park­In; tid .. eh from the my police '-"hlle ~o much 'pac.; on camplJ~ lies Idle.

., ... * One or Ihe main reasons the new stu.

dent cenler was opend ""as for the benefit of the commulors wbo ha"e 10 sit in cars bet~een dassel>, or ha"e some lime to kill and don't kno\\' ho,,' to kill il. Ne\'ertheless, la ... 1 week ,Ire sa"" the usual number siUin2 in their ~ars on parking lot by the siae of An. thony Hsll, :.A'~qlb' .pblh'ious of the fallt that they wold \ind much, more comioGable sllrrdblldin~s in 16e sn.d:~t etnler. If you don"t believe us, go see for yourself.

]\"ote 10 \tudcnt~ ..... ho attended the WSC tl3nce last Friday night: Mo~t of you un, rJoublcdly noticed that there was a large cfO\\d of ~tudents there, with music by a good band. and everyone seemed to have a good lil1lt!. It you would like to help the WSC car­r) on its program of bringing entertainment 10 students who remain Qn campus on week. ends, v.hy not join the commiUee-it is now cl'mducting a cam~aig: t~ enlist members,

WclI, 'pun my word: Looking at the rain pouring down in sheets, QDe observer recent. Iy commented that it looked like women would soon have to start wearing sump.pumps instead of saddle ~.

It was the wee hours and Mike's bar was !Iotill ce!.ebrating New Year's, Three men stag­gered m, you could teU that Mike's hadn't been their first choice, One Qf them made it as far as the bar and hung on. Another slump' ed across a table and the third fell flat on his face in the middle of the floor. The one at ~ bar ordered scotch and the one at the table yelled for as lug of gin. "How about hIm?" Mike r-aised his -eyebrows at the un­com~ious heap on the floor, "Oh" hicupped the first one, "nothing for him, shanks, he's drivin',"

"BUI ypu GOrl A oJ..,1'ly the loan-I need a haircutr'

Program Patter_

Tips For The. Ears Via Ether Waves By 101m "Caray" Anam.plo -----...!

Here's some yPs on good listening, .. for you night owls who burn the midnight oil there's an offering at 12:00 midnight that makes for passable entertainment, good mus­ic with which to studv, It's the John Mc­Cormick shQw, on Chlcago'~ WBBM, a {ella wirh, in all probabiliTy. the bassiest baritone jn Mid-Western radio,. '?UI minimized propor, tionately by old haCkneyed expressions. and a sugar-coated delivery that bor<iers on the nau, seating. He does furnish, though. a full 90 minutes of late recorded release~.

For those of you who like to get your news in a reliable. unbiased. and authontalivc manner, irs CBS and Ed, R. Murro\\", ilt 6:45 p.m .. daily, Flawless, smooth presenta­tion combined with one of the best (if not the best) voice in the trade make Ed Murrow a listeniug "must" for over 45,000,000 people. If you haven't heard him, catch "him tonight -This-is th~ news.. . ~

Fulton LeWIS. Jr. claIms a Wide and faIth· ful fQlIowing, due to hiS semaliQ~a~brtor­jal discoveries and uninhibited manner of presentation "over MBS and WJPF each evenmg at six, You might not like hL~ program contents but he'll keep you lurned for the full quaFter-hour.

We still like the summation made by Lil Abner's AI r~app. on America'~ Tov.n Meet, IDg of the AIT, In defendmg the n3110n\ com· ic --boo!..s a~ to the effttt on the )nUlh of the country, Capp: vtrtually ~tole the shol.l. ·'1 imagine," says Capp, "that my I..id~, If Ihc~ can't read their comic bool..~,- see their 1('1<:, vision show", and listen to their radiO ~h~1V'. WIll still stay home and read th~ Congrev,ipn, al Record."

The Phil"",Ii.t

Ney.rStamp Book Just Off Press by Fred Fritzinger·-----__ ----'

PRACTICAL STAMP COLLECTING. aimed at the average adult beginner in ~tamp collecting, has just come off (he press. Writ­ten by A. 0, Crane, the hO"ot.let brieny de­scribes the first steps in beginning to collect stamps, Many valuable suggestions are In­

cluded in its 32 pages.. It i'> pound in stiff paper c~)Vers. The booklet may be ordered from the author, ] 8 Maple A venue, Harrow, Mx., England, and*pr~ced.at 2/6d,

Also off the press is Volume II of the 1950 edition of The Standard Postage Stamp Ca'. alog. More than 1150 pages are ~ontained.in this volume wbicb features a complete revi­siOD of the China Iistiogs.

A special slogan cancellation was placed in use at Olympia, Wash,. Jan, 8, The die reads as follows: "Olympia Cente!:mial-May 1-7 1950," and will remain in use through May 7, Persons interested in obtaining this special canCellation tnay obtain covers by sending sell-addressed stamped envelopes to the postmaster at ,?ly~pi!, Wash,

Your Musical Stamp Album, a book con. ceived in the "topioal" idea bas been pub­lisbed ~y Carl Fischer, IDe." Cooper Square,

~CRIB~ Edited by' Bill Hancock

~ , Here again is another column of com dis·

tilled to fit the tastes of those who Jike this sort of stuff. And if it seems to be over-loadod with women and bi~h spirits, just remember ......... they are two things that make the world go round. And if some of these stories seem like old buddies. irs because they, 100, have made the rounds,

The Prof. was lelling of American nego­tiations with Santa Anna, the Mexican dicta­lOr. When Santa Anna was captu~e prom­ised to give the Texans everYlhing they want-00.

The instructor paused for a moment: "What was this clause signed by Santa Anna called?"

One bright student answered, "It was the Santa Clause,"

The Iowa State Lantern reports that the last time one of the fraternities sent fbeir curtains to the cleanen they received a let· ter from one of the fairer sex:

"'near Sirs: May we rnggest that you pro­cure curtains for your windows- We do nbt care [or a course in anatomy."

The boys immediately wrote back: "Dear Girls: The course is optional."

,A Bos(on brokerage house advertised for "a young Ha{Vard graduate or the equivalent," Among the an~wers was one from a Yale man; "When you speak of an equivalent," .he wrote, "do you mean two Princelon men or a Y <lIe man half time'!"

A "'ise husband wiD buy his wife such fine china that she won', trust him '0 wash the dishes.

. Tri Sig: Why.it'>iIbjj'!"e boys~.tdte" .. _my'-' .•. _,-,-... ·'c,···.·c. , ...... _.~.:

Pi K<}p: So wha~? A.f-ter .. mine they limp!

Here is a problem for math majors. A mo. 'orist was a huadred yards from a railroad crossing and was pmceeding al 35 miles an hour. 'A train was also Bpprpaebing at 60. miles an hour and its distance 'from the ('ross. ing was 165 yards. Problem: Did the motor­ist get across"!

Solution: Yes, he got a cross. HilI"'wido-w bought it out of ~e i:su~ce money.

It could be that the wives of Brigham Young were the first to employ the prophet, sharing plan,

A few minutes later another unsteady broth. er wobbled in. He gazed at the guy lying help· less on the Door, then pointing to the faIIea brother. be turned to Mike aDd said, "gn.e me some at tha ....

"How can you tell bad eggs?" "r nEWer told any, but if I had anything to

teU a bad egg.) I think I would break it gently,"

New V.1i< 3, Ne .. V.( 11ris book, .. bkh sells (01' !)Dc, consists of 13 famous melodies by noted composers who have beeo postaIIy bonored. A pic~ of the Slamp is appmdecl to each compositioa. 'l'be composiliOllS 8ft 111'_

ranged for the .-lano.

Inside Egypt,

Egypt is Future Vacation Land By ManhaII Smllb--___ ~ __

Among the many possibilities in the future of Souther!]- I1linoi~ i~ the development of Egypt as a great va,,'ation land. Already a great flow Of'10I,Irisl~ pa~scs through the area, beaded either I}orth or ~oufh in the spring and fall of the year, when Egypt is most at­tra"ctive, Unknown to the pas~ing tourists, Egypt bas all and more of thOse atlr..ac(ion~,

they are driving great dislances to see, ' To mention just a -Ie'" of Egypt'li in·

teresting iipots is enougb to tonvmce one of the immense possibHities. 'fbe Porno­no Nalnral bridge o( solid rock, overall length of 125 feet, is an outstanding na'uraI wonder. Tbe Pine HUb; Skyline dri\'e overlooks the spacious valley 500 feel below. with the Father of Waters and the hilb; of old Missouri in the dis­tance. Giant City State park is the si~ of a fort or p01lnd built b)' the prebistonc inhabitants of the area. AI some time in the past, gigantic rocks "'ere split into' symmetrical blOCK", giYing lhe impres­sion of way streets lined with towerill2 skyscrapers. Crab Orchard lake needs no description. And so it IS throughout Egypt, Touri~t at­

tractiom vo'IIhout tourish,. Recreation i!lo bLg business in America, Every year, the Ameri· can public ~pends one out of every $20 (or recreation, About one out of every $60 IS

sfJent for vacations, or about ~5.000,OOO,OOO at the pre,war level.

Egyp' has strategic location for the \·a· eationeJ'S. Half the population of the U.S. lives "ithin 600 miles of Egypi. Eg.vpt bas wooded hiDs. There are 940,000 acres of forests in tbe southernmost 16 counties. Wooded lands provide the nec. essary environment for picnicing, camp­ing. hiking and cover for game and plant life. The forest cO"er also aids in eft!­

ating a more constant Dow of cleaf water tbrou2b the streams and creeks. Egypt has 'fish and game. People will spend

large amounts. of mone\' 10 obtain sOme form of fish or ga.rne, Tht"ir dollars are spent

"for equipment, food. lodging, transportation, atnt other necessar), thing~, all of which dis­tribute money to the people <llon£ the sport~­man's trail. In Egypt. the !-portsman will find a remarl-..able dlver~i(y of game, There are squirrels, rabbits. <juaiL prairie chickens, and phe~asants; white-tailed deer, mu~kra[, minks. raccoons, 0ppo~s,!ms, and foxes; and geese and ducks,

We of this generation are extremely lucky indh'iduals fo be Ih-ing in an un­developed area that has 0",,· started to­ward full exploitation orits great ~ sour«s. We are in on the ground Ooor of unpret'edented building and denlop­ment. The pioneers of an earlier day mond on time and again 10 find .for­tunes in a new land which had not been developed.. Witb the proper vision and foresight. we can wring a fortune from tbis land of ":gypt. Whereas the pioneers were forced to travel

:,mapy".we~ :rri~es to find undeveloped terIi­. -(qH~ ~e are slHT'Ololuded by an untouchep

rand..:1'be pessifni"sb \mit.j 'de~ Egypt for what he comider~ greener pastures, but Ihe men of vbion will remain to develop the source of E¥ypt"s greale~t and 'lasting wealth.

A college education is one of the few

things we _a~~_~~~g to pay ~~~ .and not get.

rur: E~ SOVll-/£RH IWNO!S UN~sm Egyptian phone Number D-266 Published weekly during the school ye1'lr, eJlct!F'l'

ing holidays, by siuden!.s o( Southern Illinois Uni, 'YersilY, Carbondale, IlhnOlS, Entered as !ieCOnd class mailer in the Carlmndale Posl OHice. under tbeActo[ March3.11l79,

Mary Alice Newsom , .. , .. Editor-in-Chid Bill HoUada , . , Managing Editor George R. Dt:nison . , , .. , .811smcss Manager Dorolhy l..aBash feature Editor lim Kahman . Sports Editor Cartoom~1 , BIll Hancock Imogene Dillman, Robertn Halbrook Circulation Robert A. Steffes ., Editorial Sponsor Dr. Viola Dufrain " .. " F~ SpoD!>Or

Barbara Amt'l, Barbara Boalright. William Bar­tholomew, Ide],; Cooper. Bob Coover, Gene Flowe~, PalSy Hicks, Jam!!lo Kerr, EarL Lawrence, Jackie Mc.Cluskcy. Jerry Pu~n, Marie Raacl!ino, Harry Remert, Donald Runge, Pat San4j,ers, Carl $Rlllh, Do!an Ginger. Bob Mosher and Marshall Smith.

\ Copy """' .... _ Edilorials lind Features • 4 p,m. Monday Society amI OrClI.nLz.atlon News .. , 1 p.m. Tuesday All o.the~ copy ., "-"P.m, Tuesday

tbe~~:~~s ~:~I~~er:.~~e~~ aC:~t~:t ~yPJf u:; RpreSeet efflclal Ulllverslty opinion, Unsigned ed4 itorWs are expresstoos of the editoni,

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WHY THE FINEST

WATCHES SOMETIMES

TURN r. . ~~

FROM YOUR OBELISK PICTURE

NAUMAN STUDIO 703 S. ILLINOIS

Phone l050-K

* Florist

Use Your Spare:

Time For Health Enjoyment

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I, ,Nickoloff. West Frank(or1; cor- aoJ .111 bnd ~ports: aru: CI'1If[~.

F,or S'oc','e" t'y·.p'.,O· ge.· ," iresponding .secrel:i.r;", Mlldred,muMc: nature: or dramatics. as.1 ,Schmitt, Q::merville station: trew,-: CO,l": di~ilioo: docaor; .or ;nur....', 'ure~~ Doug Shepherd. Chic.lgo_ i m .. ~ find opc.-.... in,gt5 ;n boY" Bi girl~'

by' Dotl LaBasb ' . I EI~ of offta<l"5 was follow .. 1 c:Jmp;. during the summeT monlh~. The new look ·in fashions may be all right, but the Socie!~.: . ::;t f:rk ada':!' aC:dns~~~~h:!"e~~f! ~in~~'.!:~!~' or l~i=~sin.M~hisan.

paee"s new look was ~eeted Wlth-~i(r wanted scrambleJ coffee and cupcakes. Additional information and ap. c'!;<;, we "Quid "have ~rdered them f<¥, ,breakfast.'" In an 8t- ; i NCkt meelinl! of the forms may be obWnetJ ~i1pt to please our reading audience, ~ will-once again try II , cwb will be ·held Feb. i Mrs. Alice Rector in ttw .

something ncw. ~ ' .. L . .. ~~e. 0' on, .... "' . _ ",_i:ct!:i:! ::5 ~e:!~~ Merton'~I~~~~r:I_.~C:S' office. ' Down S~ Beta Mu ---way. *' I ..... ,.,101" ... ..... -- I 1-;:.:::''::'::::::::::::' Prc.<.IUcnt 1'hll Holt appolnled Btil PI 'Kappa Sigma will pre:;ent, dents didn't have a time enjoying tbem~ at the WSC-spon. 1be ~ Story Mountain" .b)' I II .

M d F k (P d) Glad "Maizte" by Ruth GlOrloff In 1M-' wred dance held lail wc:ekmd. Tommy Lawron-s orchestra prolo'id!d Mrs.... Julia Neely !Jf the Englhh, .

to~~~el~~r_T.~:mJtyUoouneil.~ U:~~:cecon~~:c:=! prev~lIled as I ~usj~~~OD ___ .____ _ __ ~ department. i

Commlnee for I~e Wmter Formal Ion. ","nd Rf Weshl~ky .•. [ (>\cr "'-' ofkr<!J for ~ale by bookstore 10 their tcrm ..!. d ' I to be hd.;J Feb A IS composed of ..... -ndy Lw: h~S been appointed \\e.:k [l.,llli ~ 1,1n In price from Ie ttl ~52 50 for bargam dictIOnal). ComrniHee I Many BaptIst Stu eats UBRARY HAS SPECJAL Glenn \Vt"ltenhllrg, DOn Sollar.;;. ...... -,- . HOBBY EXIUBlt' 11IJS WE£K

and.tcro\ Smile •.• Harold KI5- chainnan of decorations for dh~1 I CouncH.1 100 Hold One.£)ay Revivals, In obwva.twe of NallOnal Hob-$:lek I~ fu......char,ge of prepanng an PI 'Kap Sweetbeart dance •• - Ih I Release fan Grades B kst Off T by week, Jan, 23-2.11, lhe Jibral) acl fft,r the KDf\ Vanel.Y Show er5 on the 'QJmml1lee are Pat . 00 ore ers op Meets In Cafeteria AbOul 2.0 students weRI to Rose... has prepared a hobby di~y The Papa Klb.~atk IS al~ celebratmg Patton. 10 Ann Gee, Mary Pul· For Olgamzed Houses B • , B k , mont Bapllst church m East Sl. wsplBy represents the many boh-the nrm":"ll of hiS first chiJd. a ham, Mildred W8.ldlelS, and Ruth Off <: ,I 'r'de a\ernecs for or- argulns n 00 Sa e Execuuve commlltoe of the I LoUIS dunn!! the weekend of Jan bl~ lha1 people have. Also daughtcr Young, , • Weekend guel.ts al the aPlzc'tl t"':O II" lor lh~ fall term "Southern students are lilkmg fanned edllCatiOnaJ CouJlC11 13-·15 Don Ddlo .... speaker; Sam display ar.e

Si"aa Sigma Sigma \\ill have ehapter house were Charlotte I g r I' I advantage of the TCfula,. tenn I made plans to suppon. the Spencer. PLIIDISt. Helen Ruth JOReti-. and books Manlo Johnson s hand for its Rauback Spagnoh and Ph}lll:. arc ,," ::> ",w., booksa[e" J ,rl TTt>l>.:iug.h. man- of vanous edUc:aIlOU song leader. 80h ROS!. conference which CIIn be dance to he- held thiS Saturday Smith. l'>},"('n',; Jm:ll'penc1ent lager 01 fhe un \cnlt\ hook :norc, m the area, and to work !Jeader, and AuguMII Page. confet- brary. Dlf'ht .. Jan Ma\er, leanne KDA plooges skipped OUI lasl M.:oor 362 !..aId IhlS \\l!el-:. I coordmallon of the5e ac·, enCe leader were S6me of the I MISS Ruby Kerley, ~'ellb, and Phylhs Wolfc are hea? Monday rughl, and thoughfully 10- Nil,: • ~. 358 The sale \\hleh be!!"'n MonHa) mlO a lOtal regional pro_I members of the group brananr proVided most ~ng thc commillce f'~.r an. act 10 fonned tbe actlYes, Vla telcgram !No mil'll, • ~ S5 \1111 lOn1mu. tnr .uj,:h 'iaturolil} th" Improvement of cdu I Reptlrts of the trip said -J6jtenaiS for the ~Isplay the KOA ~';mel\' Show ... I\.lum of thetr absence ... lack Mal\ .. k- I"'~I, IJ. r , j ,'H il:.8eta h:ml a Sroup 01 OOoi-s In Ibts area, In a meeung voun):; person$ surrendered to sp=::_ tna] arts department 101' H.ml;. .... r h.!s annuunCl:id her ley lIOdC~Dl au app.'nJ~loJn~ .. tl Sou'h f!1 {omlor! 3 WO sold at drasucall\ rctluced tm Thur&day, I.lal ~rvl.Ce and fWO rcdedtJ::ated sample:; of wocdt~ming ~n~a:;l·m. nt It} 'k;f' lilau~:o ot fair. tho: C,;,f3fU~ City hosplUlI , • , ,HIli 1 Das AIT~~"n 3 27 These books a.re ones that a150 looked wltb fa. I theIr lives al the special WI!et;.end "'ork... The art department

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~~ ~:~~;d~~~us:o~':!~u!~~1 '-""ens Grecl. I -There arc 11 different books on bef=dth~=::;:SCf)~(l!EU~e F~- QUlDn. song.leader, ·Se:"I~: A~:Y :d::tc III

00 YOII Kllow nat -.. - for the one-act play contest - Nu 'p~ll,'n A pha 3 42 s.aJes.!".~~mf:." ~~C;urrom ~ne cent at Its beanll!,: hm; Feb ) -I :~~~II~e:~ ~;:~~~II March or PJune siou,l make ap

P ARTICULAR ~ IOn the agenda for the fratemn,>! h: ~r~ fA ! Alr

ha 3 25 t~ta;ed t '~e we~:~ ~ ~~~ I the Couflcil of 100 j.Antioch 8aptl~t church Wednes- phcatlon for thetr degree at the

EOPLE i~=~U:S' an =~":r::~ I ~~U1 J.·fJ~"'~ ~~::'lldn ~~~ I~ale dlcl,o~a~ fifth cd;t:~n ~h:l .should serve as coordinatmg ap. d,n. Jan J II Another Southern office- as soon I REFER and r:::to charter a bus to lhej(hl I)_I {h. 30:!.Ir.eItS~fOr S~ ,c\fOrtheheanng ISludent,\\arrenLlttlefOrd.~ EERLESS eapeP GII'ardeau basl-:etball !lamc • '!bps In, harg:ll~ h(lOks arc I tor of the church

(,.1' HIERS theB~~~atlD~ ,th!en:~~~::; \n:!lP ~~. n~~~ c 1Jldepend~Dt ~ ~ 85 :!;~~~c; s~~~~:; ~~d EI~f~~~ ;:v~M~ ~ES I M: ~:neo~=.~ a~~ ~~a':~ I~~;"i:z' ~~~==: 1JJ, .. Wi.l~ I y pa~l I AJ.ok, 377 B1:J\cr ThL'loC t\\O arc $clllRl! fori j"Neal head d ,I spcclalleam ~hlchl~

207 W. WalDDf PL_ 637 ~ 5Cale away socle \ news ~ "-' '1.10 3 76 'lone pcnll\ each Green am(Van PI OAlcga PI, a nauonal'profes. \lent to Ihe Carner t..fdl~ BaptlSll __ -I!IRl(;J" ~sed:uromyou~n~WliTas~~u~ I ( • ~l :;I6~ Arsdel! ProHem "1mllal,'fCor- sional organlzallon for bUSlne:.~llchurCh \\cdner.da\.Jan l8

:::=======:::!:~~ .. :;;;m~' ~.'~';O~'~"'~~U~~~"~'~i ~:'b "1 (,'[hks ~ ~; I ~~al~~ts~ In 'IWe I~ ,cllmg lor, ~:~~h:~ /I~!~~nt~eel:e;anm~ Ro~no~~~:c~:;n ~0~~::;~;J. de- "" LAUNDRY CLEAN I.. 3_41-1 Thin~'Cn nO(lJ..,~ :m: sellm£" fllrp.hu;oe pledged were .. A~old T~!l-!\'ottonal leader: Rm.alcc Cochran. WE HAVE ONE'OF. THE ,MOST COMPLETE

1.INES Of PHONOGRAPH RECORDS IN SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

. Check Us For·Thal Very Popular and .Hard To Get Favorite of Yours

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: ~:,:~,:.:',.' .... , ri~; ~~~~~~:i:Y;~f:/~'~f;:~!: :~~:2[~;~ff~t:~:: i ~JE~:::::~::!!::~::~ I ~-. '.n:' ,,"~ ~rl't'k Illgy.·- : c:rcmom~ :"erc. MISS Susie O~. ,hc. Baptt" ]"lmdatbll: \\'a~ ~he I

.• <.';.:1.J, . J 6~ j Fm m .. ni..l!!e-mind .. d ~t",icnts ... ~~n" facu.~~", m.em~r; ¥:--. Lo.,) m;lIn ~pea~er at the Llf.: SefVlcej 3:5~ ! complete hbr;;!;' ot inrec h .... 'b on : - ~IS, on. ~h~ Fldeha Doolin, Mrs. r Band meClIng 01 the Baptist SIU-I

! ",,:(111 - ~,,>lmilrn:lt:!c ar.,.1 ~cwn on cllIld c~rr Mar~e EnTleno .. r;ra~ate mem'luenl union hc'ld TlIc.dny_ Jan. 17_

':?J:!. So. Illinois Avenue _ Phone 950 --"!---- ---, i ~;; !n~-~.c~~~~r c.m N: pu;chase~ !~.:a~~. ~r ~e:I:;a~tUltk::_n- I~. i ,;.o~~~:tnnl~:,::;;n ;r~~fl~:ing.1 ;:================::;i"P" :n 11I:LP "TES1'(NG I Th.:~c ~i1Ic~ hal·c .nc.;-n 1l,ld each: Req~m~m~I", ....... \thlCh mu~t ~ !which W<lS ill1end~d hy 34 pel1iOm_

. WlLUAM'S -STORE

SWANSDOWN and JAUNTY JUNIOR , COATS a.nd SUITS

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" .... \1· Spring Coats al~o. Ask for a SW1NSDOWN or

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'~~:: '<~ .':':,.~~it ::~l~PH~:::lcm I ~C~~h::~~~. ,:i~LI~~;~f;::~;~i;.~~,~~: 2!=~~,~~o~'.:~;~Jt~~~~~"~~E·I· ~;[~:::~~Z::'O f::::~:~ th~:: ,., S",.t!tl·n\" gUIdance 1 - I afe grade of at least 4.0 and r; sae ... in a ~rvice held at an old

'. "._":!~.l:·.':fl dc~anmc~! ." . . I hour) m education. 110il\ horllc_ Sun~t Ha\en, ThUll>-1, .,--, , ... 1 '. to, "lopmen1 ot a ROOM'1"G HOl:Sl 01'1·.RA10R dav_ 1<ln. II). 51>.. other ·students

i-"".' , .•... ~t·:;l',~~r~h~:::~:_11 h;~ i KlLI.EI) 1:'10 Al.T~. \('CII)I-:'T jSC.F CO!\''11NU~ N~NDAY I:~~m R~~·u~~;-ilt~~r. N:I='~It~: '; .' ... ,', ,: I .. : .. '. a, will worl with ! 7~~~:~'1 ~1!~:;,:~~~: .11.~;l',t:l ~:~~~;~! R.~~;~~S c=~~~~ram for Idle o;cn'kc. _ ![I ;AlUllJIIIPALI

$29.75 to ~75.00 Ii,t,,; • .1'· .".,;' \\ .Ibml Cirruther.. I m:; hou\c on C--arhon,t:: k f~'r ,,""ut, neu 'Acel-.. at the SCF is as -fol· TWO FACUI.1Y MEMBEKS

~p.,; --:' . (. -'·.I,m! Ai:l",L social' ~u,_ ~.cal">_ \\a~ In~l,dill .• I..llj;ord la~l, lo~~: Mondilr, Dr. Willis G.!PVBLlSH ARllCLES I;=~======~======::::; • J 0 H N SON I 5 ~t'I~';· - Ie '. If1 plJnflTng the: Fnd,!~ m om. ~UI(lm~'l>ll .. ·.tru\;I.. elll·. S\lartz, chainnan of gavemment In a fecent i~~ue of The Coun-!!

':;:::=====~=========';:! ~,~.\:., !.:,,:,. ~~;~d,,~:OI·i~;; h"~~~p,.n~;~l~~lh~~~~'~~C.i~)~ll~;i_n~ her ~ ~~~i~~~~~n~o ~~ ~oO:r ~~~~ ~lillt~!:h~:~~~:~lf~~b~~~n of • (~, ~~. q ',ure i IllI,l] " '_ r-... ,. I:"~ "hen Ih.: pro.j ~on,' ."i'" \\il' Ufll",O' Ill.: .cJr al : tl~nil~·.·· TUel>day. Sue Williams I Mh~ Glad~~ L Smilh. ~ ~

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~: .. ,]-.. 'c ,,, .• \" b~· 1Il~'~lIcu. I ~hc !1m.: "I Ih~- cr,,,,,. He \la, un· I "Ill, ~pc~~ on "The Righlcousness professor al Uo;"el">il\ ~chool. . - - "Heart TrouLleU

--~- --- ------- l.nJ~~~d~rnl r.er\"iec\ '·."Il" held hcrcl~~~t~:d~f ~::'- G~:n ~et~~;j:el :::~C.I~: "A I..e-.~n in Human ·MEAl\.JNG: OF COURSE.,

fF:" .~ ~ ---:C~?J~ I' Monda:- allemoon. ~ thurch_ Ca~ndale, will'be, the e;ta:s d:scrihed a unit of stud,· 01;1. ntE HEART Oil' YOUR

I ~~t:Ja,:n:: ~ . ---- _[5p<:ak.er Wednesday. Byrl Sims, race~relations. comP'lrinc the 'eeo- . 0 . "'ATCH-THE 'fv.'{AfN" " , ••• 'II : ~.:., I &&$", f, president Of. thc SC:F group. will nomic, ~oclat and polilical proD-

I ~".11. """ I I speak Thursda~. Fn.day Rev. 8- lems of the Negro in CarboMale . SPRING

I SL'\Dn and MONDAY I i founda~lon. "YIII

speak.. lions of the country,· _ ,EKPERT. FIND THE TROUBLE AN9-~

I

I '. , : wood ,K_ Wylie: dl~ector of the with similar problems ifl other sec- BRING IT INTO McNEILL'S JEWEI.RY--':AND LET AN

j'~ .~ . SET 1T RIGHT

';{Rn '.:::::~d;~ iIl!If!DI.!I:~m!id i," ,~~' ft" in <, ~ .. ~~.~~~~; s.ni~ ~nt. Sat-8un_. {rom 2 :00 I The Chicago draInage canal. IS of 'The Chmi.cal Outlook.." a pub- :(R:

II rp.E FtLE ON SL'NDAY Rnd \InNDAY :~e: :h~a_~~~. :a~r;i~~s ~ ~c:~:, ~: ~~a~~~~~;D~~~~C:~ 214 So. A.~, ~~.fL~I!~~:al~Y's s.- SMp

T'!:'" V,A IORDAN JaDWlI1 29-30 :the MISSISSIppI nvcr naVIgation ford, O.

il::: •. (' ..... " AVA GAHDNEJ{ in I~p',tem. '" . -t' _ I_n this artide MI1i. Riek~ ~~I::================::::;

I

:-:~,,,~ 6; (";:rtOlln·, ONE TOUCH OF I - . plamed a ncw use of Malenal m I: .. ~ 11 the stUdy of .('ae.'i3r's Gallis wars, VENUS ,_ ~ sccond·~ Lalin. In allditiOll 10

TI TiO" 1,., ftl., and TIJURS. Cartoon & :\()\~"lty ... . she introducethelectiolls frorn Ver-

. I' _" I "'1."'",:"_d c~_'oeCO~i". -'--0·' '':'"'f;'d ~_"'~': J:lll. 31. hb. 1-2 TUt::SUAYand Wi:DNESDAY ., -'P'U ~~ ... J}(m HOPE in Jan. 31-1'"..1,. t I I

RICHARD WID" "RI\. in I .:... I-~ . THf G~~AT LOVER DOWN TO THE SEA I . - ,~ 'l!f. SCISSOR'ED AND

I _. --~---- IN SHIPS ~ - . I SHAPED INTO , .- - F n~\'. n: •. 3 Ii >'7. "''', I GREATER BEAUTY Cl<lrl 6. McClillou<=h Comedy ,~

1 LfJ'" \k·\1 I I~TER ill AsijoriJeiIlurIM"Y···601h. I 1

1rm!e-1lJlll"h mull/I« S47M Jniug. TH;;: 3(G CAT THURS:~:!a::d2.~1tIOAY I ...:~-=:::t: ~ .. ' I' !,\(,,~, ,\: .s·~rCl.'n Sllilr~hots FRED ASTAIRF ~nd • I UFetch A feather· I n~. ... ., GINGER ROGERS ill ;.,~ i ~,~;-;-;-)' v. i'Ea 4 - TliE BAR!(LE'fS Of I Fanny'. !",~ted" , 's:;: ~ ~ ,

,~!r£~~~~:~=:E I ;::-i"~'~'~'<'\~'~~:~':::' BRo~,~'W,11!.11 W.~:X,F~~;~~~~ il! II ~ I . -. :lull of friendly collegiate alIno5phere. .And SATURI):\ ~:. I-::-I~ 4 hca.ltn:--swoprung is for \\

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WRITE AN ESSAY OF 200 WORDS OR LESS 0""' "WHY I WANT A ROYAl .. l~ORTABLE"

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CONTEST BEGINS ·IA!\". 20 10 FI:.R. lV, J9~ Addra5 ~ 1·0 --CON1""ESr \.

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\" " \,,-hen tbe ~ pthen around, ipe-ettld [;igQ~ SAND GEO~GE O"IlR!L\',l n ,I CF:-"V,.~ .. g!...... of T-" ,)'

. . :::.::ver:::::::=~._~,' ~ :':",' ;~:0~' :;d,': 14, TIM~~~m~:t~i~EDE I ""'"":::.. ... B~~;YS ~~:p c.m-dale Cou Cola Botdi.,. Co., 1-. II ,--' I 412 S. IIliDoiii A,"e.

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! 23 ExtfllliiCHI. Coune. Opened Thi. Wt:ek I'''i~-:lj~pl::~~ -,;~~'t:~:; I:"a-~~.~,~= .. ~ ----iSomhl'rn lIhnQI~ ecolen. hV- tht 1 ~A n ... ow ~)ursc op:n ""'v It. pc'r·-1Uni\.'l'rsil}" I>ivislon of l-~i.(cn!tio~5(lnn . ..:I of, til" Vdl;nu,S. hospir.al ~t land, Adull Education. Raymond Manon ~ on the, schedule thiS

!~~\,.Dcy, 'direc~r. ~nnounced t ~':~~~::[ ~;'~~:I~;y~~~~~~loZ 1 Faculty members will be added 11au~t by Dr. Man.h:t1I,S. Hisl;cy. ito the 1>t:lff in, the ncar future 10 Ichal~~ of t~e ndCW.~Uld.mcc and

I almost (ull-time in ICliching, spec.a e ualton cpartmcnt~

Among the courses _an: classes in Foun!:!: Rhin~1onc necklace. claliSes. I Found Rhhlcstonl' N~tt .

Latin-Ame,ricaR studi~, govern- Will loser pl~ sec Mary Alice menl. a~nculture. ~flll§h ~ry. NC'W$(Jm at Egypti;1R o,ffice any

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_ men benveen the a8es of ~ as '"a "SeCon-d t:tenant in 2{l attd 26~ who are lingle and can the Air Foru. After:l ~O-day leave 4Jwlify ftlr such training. • • . with /HI,. you'll be ready for challenging

If you ;an nrec"[ the higb physical and· ~c:,~:d!ga=\;!th ;.lleS~~ ~:; ,educationalsundards (at leut two yean For~. Your office will be the "front of c;ollege). and are selected. you can b: office" of migb.ty bombers or IOlllg.range

among the first to :1.ttend the" one- traIl!pOIU!

year navigator training course at'EI"linS- ~ hs~~eF= r:.~i;a::~:;rgs ~; ton Air Force Base near Houston. Tens. fU!'flI navigator tn.UlIng PI' gram-be a A QCW class begins each month! ... key man On the Air;;;r team!

Air Forre offic« proct«nnnIt I-rIl1llS.rr ",sUmg fII."Y colkgrs .,,£nilJrrullt's 19 exp/Ilm Jbnr t:IlrtrT 9JipurtfllUtm. W.tch lor Ibdr .rrivllt-, grt tutl J".JIs_.' )'Ollr M/lmt Ail' Foret Bftt. V. S. ArM)' m 'U. S. Air F9rcc R«nIiJing SfttliotJ. qr by -..ritlng to 1M ChIef of SI.If. u. s. Air forer •

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PAGE SIX"

Tough. 'Saturday at' Macomb

'~,~guedB~ indiana Central May Wr~'e Be ,Tough Herer. Tonight

larWrn"c,"c Saturday . ..L . • y E....o lUllS '9 • unpredi~table Indiana Central will tangle, ~th the SIU

'Coach JamesJ. W~~5 Maroons. tonight. Riding on a crest of a-ll-6'.rcs,ord, the In-be having difficulty salvaging diana team has proven that they can either be a very gond

of Southern's. ~ttered squad or eJse go to the other extreme. The cont,"st at SIU gym­to tan~~r:~~f i!lSium should ,be one of the belter games to c?mc here this

Saturday n~l. year. ~ellow tlCkets have the preference for t~IS game. are '-"e!"o _ .. In an interview el,lrlier this. week ••

ase of 1000ew- • .. . C.oadl Lynn Holder SJaled lh,at he

........ Ii. PI.laps· NIp IDA's ""li •• ~ .h, lndl"" '~m "=m-, .. ,_", .. _, ... , aew croup ef' . posed ~f ekpenen~ balL·handlers.

~uP~== In Bud; Wiia Three ~~al~~r 6~~ :;;:, ~~e~n::!: _ dooe 1IaIl'V~ ... keepiag . . . ... Stale.

immuoe ,from die peRi. G' •. ' B ,- . So far Ibis seasoa, they bold U .. w ........ loe_ ames 1ft oWing .... .,.;" 0'''. H .. _'Tn.

CbarUe Heinz has bees I State,. BaD State, Eadham, T!lYIot, . two bruised ean; .ad.. The Pi Kappa Sigma sorority ViUa·Madoaaa, Hattover IlIId Maa-

=~ ~=e ':'::-: =~ ::ks°~f ~~= t!WI:: =erdro~~th~p::a msid~O: ear ia shape. league to whiteWash the leading Kentuek;,.. Umversity of, Kentucky.

Bob ·Whalen mij;ht be inissing Kap~ ~lta A1~ha five. f~r . a Fnllnklin. Caateritlll)', and Indiana from the canl.'ti on Saturday due I hwm!taung defeat; due pnnclpally sea!&. They lost m die powerful

I ;~~:~:: krt~~g~~~:i~ri~lf~ l~rt.~~~~ :;=e b~O;! ~~ ~1.Keatudt, by the

the 121 pound gap. Joe Fedora has. Brown"s 388, No~ Parker's 356 L.ast year Indiana :Central was been looking fine in praC;tice and ~d Melba Brown 5 344. beatcn by thc !"taroon~ to Ihc'lunc

51-49. The Sabers 81so found, ~tr:g :~dt;:~~ri::u:: v::r:~f~:U's %6 topped the =ve~n~:~~ ::~ =t~~a~~ ~:4W going tough as the- APA's r!,l.t Two of Southern s greatest ath1e~. ~rold Hartley and pound class. Jack Stoudt has The Nu Epsilon Alpha quintet loolang fo~ a. mild Ollie of dlabetc!>.

score c:oIlImD too, with his a good $attle before falling MawdsIey, have recently been hpnored 10 Stanley Wood- out of practice the last few forged ahj:ad into a tie' for the After hltt.mg a co~d .239 per-bave taken dcclMOns over.south- lL7 poiats per game. The Micbigaa league still ward's famo~ sports annual. Who'§ Wbo in American Spom. . with a typical Southern lIIi- league lead by rapping the Delta oentagc on field goab In the North-astem LOU. isiaba, Dubuque, Quin- AII-in.aU, it looks like Western has an undef~ted ". Their piClU ,along with a short biographical sketch. will that just won'l quit. How- Sigma Epsilon, ferns for all three ern game, the Ma.J"90n baskcl~n; 'Y: ~Iatteville. lIJin,?is Wesleyan. is the team to ~ since they' hold Hoodlums . . nppear in th 1949 edition of Woodward's book. These two . . ~il~n expects to games. Glenn Johnson's 499 was hope to get bac~ on the .MXlrl.ng 1IIIIl00s Normal. C,arthage, and second place in. the conference 47-28. Up .m the, tbl te h f a f So th _ rt I wclghmg 10 at 136 pounds, the big factor in the sweep follow- bandwagon tor thi!; nQll-leaguc till.

Northern lIlinois. TIft: other 1wo with two wins and one loss. Schmoos th;J~re~ Benders I a e ~ were C :r~er~~ridivfct:~f ;rfo~a~:Ss ~ their rc,- ~0~5:'apcWi~r ~~ c:n;~~ :!,bby :'¥~a~h~~s 4~1:::: pr:Cnoti~e~h~~~~ba~~~::~~~; ~:::::::;::::::::~:::::::.:::::::::::::::;;::::;:::::::::::::~::::::::.: ranks by way string of three victories, looks for- Hamp, Jeannie Reynolds and taavc never won a ba~k1:lbali ga~e,

-.0 .... - -;~..r - ~re. tra~ ~ of great lIDd was re-eJeded apbda of the mi~able in the 145 pound weight, Marguerietc WiII.iams had now- but. ther I'I.~ good for patchlR.S -. •. \ LookIng now at the Notre ability •. bas. been net &qud. He bas Ioal bee:a term. while undefeated Harold Benson. worthy effort!> for the victims. leaky ~~mml~lum roof~, Could thl~

K A H MAN N . I' :: ~C:~,;;;~~dth~ela~~ic5 biRh_l~o::ethe.:~:! ~8IJa:::!::::~~:-;,:::~ ::~ro~.O J~~en~ea~! I!r u~;!g,!~:~=~~~~rs;~~ be aitlRI?

O R ' Faculty and KDA's. cI~ .. highest .jump was a 6'S 7/1" leap served. His feats la temaIs,bave DO Njck rv:erem~will che:k in at J~5 a.2.524 high for the'week's triPle, __ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-~-_-_ _'_.

.', . I ~ found. the KDA', nipping thc e"ft"Y high Jump~g eftllt J.ad. starte.rl playing ~nnis in llis H~inz'~11 fi~l th~ bill at 175. Don gained them sole possession of tile Gingersnaps ••• . N E R ~ Results last week ID th15 1eaguellasl SlJI1IIg. The Z4-year old saI- peer. pounds, while c:harpng Charhe against Tau Kappa Epsilon which 11

... U. D, s by the score' of 50-43. ~ pate the UDIVersity'5 SCOlor' year ID high lrichool. Since Riggs will sign m at the heavy. runner-up spoL Chock Oyler set With Jim Kahmann - ,.". ....,. ;me .R~ven; left the ~ttom ":,ng Jnlck iquad. Hartley thai time, he has- f;Ome a long tvay w~ight mark. with. either Warren the fireworks for the winn~ with "Ginger, Foresee's

__ ~~~~~~~~~~.~~~=::;. = .. ;;;:';v ~~=lSal~f;~~-t~~ M~~~:~. M~~ I ~~y ::m::m":h~~= ~7;n! ~h~':;f:n O!rth~~:n~ !:~~f~: b;rto ?:~~~:ettleton {~! ~~~:!!y'AH~~!n~:sa::;~ . A TRUE CHAMPION Rovers Wlnmng by one jlOmt.,. as the K"bool't; olltstaDdiDl athlete. ference. Weighing only 145 pounds ,Adansas Stille _ a mat erew~onald Fa,irchild topped the TKE's Indiana Schools " A 1l10\~Cn~i5 no~ under way here.at South:~ which merits .Toro~~~~~~h~~~~~::e~n~ wi~~Ii~~~ing!oP:;..-::ot::ot= ;~w:~~~:ysb~/~:,:~~;: =15-: ~ee.:~=.:: eff~~'Chi ~ltaOiquinletdrop_ Snubbi~_g IIAC

~' '=~~i j;:;.~::I::~ ~: .;:O:~:=70;=' ;!I1:::gw:: !:o: ~~I~~~~;:m to remaIn on top ~;:S.f(U~~~k lJS:;~ ~~a:~~: ~~:~":s\~is s;=:r ~~ ~;m~~ 1~ an!!::':: ~sn!'ef~:. ~~~~ :~:i;:~ S!:~ Wc)re gGt to tilop ~t: mough

see ~L' 78" !>tashed away in motlr balls should have Htde trouble swmg mto actlOn. Led by :Hartley, tory. Ja~..bll:i lust under£one an peneace ud deplb in manpower d of the :situation to shellack 0 take ofr our han. to a litde~)"

in ~ing their wish come 'true. We c;lOrselvcs are of that elan. p', ~ 7:;0 ~a~~~~Y;.~~ndO!. ~ ~n~~r:. ~~~r: =n~ = ~~'s .. ~g pow~ltil~.T~ii!Ig;.:ro;:o=aj~:ci::; i :n~I:~~ -:'~~.::ty::~~~~ ~ \ri~ute (X}uld. hardly be benet deserved. FO~)1ball players come and I a mer :.hould bl! cxpcnenemg anolher season. Great lIiinp are expected . An mlerestlRg Sidelight to Sat· a potent 500 for the winnen; with I CJI _ad Jr.iI,ded with the varsity go ......... m fact. GOOD foo~ball playClS come. and go. But rarely do _. ~ang-up seMOn. "SprinS"" has got uf him this year. urday's encounter will be, the fact lealJ1males BiU Hartline, Doug as a fresbmaD uu:I now .. toIItellt football ~tars like Jim. Lovin reign over the gridiron. RarelJ do they Recent It! (.' . Both men are seniors, and will that Joe Fedora and .Harold H~. Ga~r and Gordon Tate pitching I to be playing iIecoad striag ".Bee" reign in such glory.' Mawdile)" mo~ver. was just i:radUllte ibis spriDg. . They will son, bolh ~m Gramte City. will in with somc timely pin toppling 10 basketball. Yes, we mean Charlie

•• II!> successful in blS sport-teo:nis. IOua: be remembered as n.v of oppose ~ptaln Jake Durham and account for t~ odd. game. au.-kett. mild .JDIiIoen!d, easy co-Of. cour.;c~ since this is the first time Ihtlt ~ch an honor

been' paid to an .llhlete here

• Southern, ii must be ""'1,,'d""I.~1 ~ull~' •. Ar"Jd care'fully. coDSJder. It. Years aeo, Grange's jef!oC\' \V$ retired hu:xs. TIle G~lloping Ghost· &be footbail horizon for three

Publication 11 J~ck copped .the ~IAC das 'A' Soutbem~ crea. test atbJetes io I Carl 9rmwa11 of ~8S S~!e, Rooney MeCa. nhJ' Jane .KenneJ in~ studious, Industrious. all of smgles wlDJNOaship last seasoa, Ibelr respeaivc sports. • who also are alumru of Granlte and Sue Baker po~ the pins thD, aad pla~'iDg basketball on

In the most recent edition of . j City high. To make this a com- for ~19, 369 and 359 scrit!\ ·re- ~ st'CODd te:1RI resen-es after ~ . the Mid .... :plern Long Distance •• pl.etc bom,e town match, Lawrence specuvely. . ml ~~oled from (be vaNt)'. Log. two Southern IIhnoi§ Univer_ M . N. H . ke ~~ule}., fo~er coach of GraQ_ . Team Staudiags "Cbartie IS • pre-med ..... tiIudcot and .. trackmen were placed on the I aroons IP' US -Ies lte City high. WJII referee lhe meet. W L plabs .~ go on to medical Kh,"?1

Honor Roll for out-I Kappa Delta Alpha . .. J3 8 aria" thIS $eaSOo. 10 the Sf. ~u"" ,,,,,ompll,hn,,n,, during I " Nu·Epsilon Alpha ... 13 8 U •. ~e,Clipeciall,..,weaolicedhis

iom years.. 'and in such a ..was repaid, Similarly, IJannon's' 98 was thoughtful remembrance at jean Actually, Jim LoVIn hilY>

. I", 'p"" .. d [ S 6 S 4 G H 9 Ninety Girls Attend Slgm' .... Mu . ,. 12 9 'b~Y to baU .. "" aDd ..... season just·com- • • oss its 1 . Tau Kappa Epsilon .10 Ii:: has~~ go~X II\1I!i loup--lb.e

. two dblance men, Ray . ' WAA Cage Practices ~:a\~= i~:n)::; . . Q ~ ••• .'i. Belleville, and Joe Mc- On ..... hat provcd 10 be an off" Nmety girls have been commg ChI Delta ChI 9 12 Senous~} speakmg, the Salur·

Carbondale, each com-I night for the local SoJlIl1ern III! Ichance to shine. The play of Bob out regular!} for WAA basketball PI Kappa "Siema 9 J2Id:J.} mght encounler wl\h Northern the mile and two-mile I nOls Maroon team, 1I;WilY> Just the Kl5S8.Ck put spmt II1tO the boVS~ practices The WAA still extends Team High 1bree GIlIIlCS had us !laspmg for breath anll

~ery bu as \aluable here at thiS um~e.T!)Ity as Grange and Harmon were at t~elrs Actually. he should be rewarded In like manncr

the cmder schedule. opposlle for..-the erew from De-Ito cqme out at the hair flghltng an mVltall?n to ant girl tntere5ted Sil!;ma Beta Mu 2424 coming cJt¥.te to a famt when the the Ma. Kalh Leadmg the entlrc flfSt half •• but Kissack was not 10 th.c to come out for the practices PI-Kappa Sigma 2370lfmal hom ble'" The crew that

squad la~1 and over half of tbe se~nd. the Ifmeup. Joe Hughes got hIS ehance, Freshmen .... 111 .bold a basket- Nu Epsilon Alpha 2312 ended the game WID. dOing a Nc\cr has tl1ere appeared here a football pla}er ~ho has com Northern IIImo15 Jiusklt!\ came possIbly flye mmutes,..to get thelball tOllrnament belpnmng Jan 22. T_ High Siape GaoI"es magnlflccnt Job playmg ·keep

piled such a "onderlul r~Jrd Never ha:;; a Southern lineman the IIlmols In· 1 dOIie to upsettmg Coach Lynn team rowg and w¥ shIfted to and conunulng until Jan 28 Any I slg~ Beta Mu 843. aWilY With the Huskies .. SIaM 60 brilliant" for four erdllJ!!mg years Never has an SfU player co'lfercnee Ho'Jder 5 !JAC applecart when the ~uard . organized bouse Interested In par_I Nu Epsilon Alpha t!26,tOOk the show from Gladson with piled such a :stupendous record on the gndiron ConclUSively, two--mlle event last I Maroons came from behind m the Colborn did not score as he us- tlclpatmg should tum m a It!>t of p~ Kappa Sigma 811 hiS dnbbllng and floor work. We

McLaffertv, for the: lil~t ten minutes to wm' 56 to 54 ually does but when It came to de- plyen; to MIS:!i Lura Evans, m- Indiridual High Three Games ~iI\;e hcar.d thc eXpression tha~ can LoVinS record be topped Being elected to the I }ear, paced thc hcrc Saturda} night. fense he dJd lust what he was told strudor of women's P E., no later Charles Oyler Slf .Wc were beaten b} !>even men team lour )ears 10 successIOn, and bemg chosen as Ihe harrl\!fS to a :SUFfUI! The Maroons wen: never right and kept Froelich to a mer&-basket than Jan 23 j Harold KISSack 501 ~u~~:lOS:eh~V;n w;l!ca;!c ~,c ad· &tanding pla\cr for three can hardly be bettered. LoVID s and neither were any of the com. III the last ten mmutes. The only Girl!> v.ho do not belong to an} 11m Throgmorton 501 g ~ .. '"

=~:n;:tt::d~O: ;:,:~rs toofh~:o;~:!. abiltly but as . I ~~~:t~o~:::! ::e~~~;!~~~~ ::o~~ a~::~ ~ ~= :;a~!:!a:~~ ,:;rs:7!~lpa!~:I~ 1.ii:~~iW High Slagle GIUD~68 m!a is::' our opinioo that tile la· To Compete In ' Trouble shoot~" KIS!.ack w~ m- Iy Holder used eleven men m the names on the bulletm board m the Ward Armstrong. 217 oo1s wtll form a confer_

\\e are, tberc(ore. baeking up the idea to.thc hDL 7:'~-r.:~~ II~i~;;~ II stalled and came up With l>Cven contest In Which a 23 per cent av- gym no later than Jan 24 MISS I Harold KISSack.. J88 eoee of thear OWD an~ Yiub Ihe an award be more riebJy resencd. As .a bUIll, as well as an B B. Tournament qUick pomts With about clght mID- erage was ..shot by thc team. The Evans wd 'Lil Albers 158 pro,posed one DOW being formed Jim [.o"ViD b prol"ftl Jaimself a lrue cluuDpioa e"CIJ 1IIcb • utes to la Ouwde of the l.I~ual l(bers racked In a 35 per ccm. team I With .fbe IlAC membels and two way. RdirioabisfootballjelseyisODeMllyofpayutghlJllllhe ofeightteam~wlilpar. bnlliantPlay of Chilrlic G average. 1----------- MIC:hiJ:ll1tscboob. .... -nttSWo~lduD. lac ba5 ItO jmly eamed. ~ loU~~!:n~~~~Ia:II~~~~! much couldn't be 'wud ~or :; Marooos, Th~"~X~A PI" 1P T MO h ° S h I =ed~:: :~~:.mg =~ ~NUNBEATABLETEAM-NON.EXlSTANT pm.Jan 30.ThereW'Ubel~aroonteam Gll Wll!.Onsleam Colborn 1 010 2 2 WO Ie Igan C 00 S Iake8l'i"8y(bepossibHityofolber

Qwtc a few of th~ Jocal fans were very much dl">1.urbcd at the d ~o Jumo~ one soph I r:: t~~ ~~he:~c::lg~~oe~~ DavIs. 4 0 10 2 8 \ - ::::tI~:\'~ a:ein=:~I-::r ~arc!?n~· ~h?"t'mg ~Inst Northem Saturday rught. Such words as ~:o scr:o;~ea~a'::.at~Il':slwa~ high man wnh 15 marken;, ::~d'm i: l~ ~ I~ Added To Conference test. We coolcod thaHor (be bet:

poor and I>loppy bllve been ~ to descnbe the caliber of pia} Stevcns and Wdm! Bdl. R';I5SCr came CI05C behind With Tha~ 0 0 4 2 0 lermmt of Southem""s competihoo

::.:!~.:ant! !:sl~:!:s~:n ~ ':,r:'7et,s ~~~ Cllpra~S arc Lcel~~as ;nd ~~~bl~:.al~:::ot :; Kissack......... 2. 3 6 l' 1 '·If Indiana State and Ball State Teachers of Indiana and name in.5JIOJb circles ~ we knowledge ~he faCt. that Northern played a' pretty fair ball ga~e them- I ~:~f:::~~~ lauded upon the latter boy for he Gladson 2 1 10 1 5 decJde l~ en.ter the. new I1ltnots Intercollegiate AthletiC con- :;:~ ::,.:~=~ ~:: :::. selves. Careful observers note that Northern played a good ,Pcfenslvc will act ru. captam The freshmen :.howed a lot of form to be a mere ~ughes ~ ~ I~ ~ 1~ ference, 'it will make the new loop one of the top leagues JD ever we desired to compete with. ~me, and .!>tutl~tJCS show thai the HusklCS hit for a very crC(i1table bave elected Gloria Bonell, Dons freshman. Wilson also Bllested that B~ 0 0 2 0 0 tbe midwest." So stated Glenn "Abe" MartlD, athletic dlfectOI, Ilf aDd wheD that dtouJd ha.ppen. percentage of thClr shots. ,~n faet, KV~ of die shots off DeKaib Spurgeon, and Jane Warren a5 he left two tn::shmcy at hOlllf that D • I 0 7 and new president of the HAC. on IiUm • tour as .be holiday trip palms and fingertips were out of thlli.rld" Northcrn has lonslcapullns Will be heard fl'llm lD the ncar 1i u::ucan 2" 2 3 2 * we could agam stop at Siena, Ni hoen stamped as a coming ball club Seveml of their squad membea The opening game of the lOum- future. H~ JiG h ~~ ~~.:.: With tbe addltioo of MichigJUt- were unabi$:: to accept the mVlta- _gar&, .:0 d,,_ to New York CU; are frC5hmen-mcn who arc. and will be, talented performen; of the ament will be between a seruor Under die def"CBSive backboard, RelSSer 5 2 3 IS 12 N~ of YpsalJlad, and Central bon CK:tendGd. 10 them at the reo I' and pb~ "Manhattan, St. Johns, St. hardwood sport. Saturday night these men played a whale of a ball and a fresh n team The second Tom MIlUIdo kept that old dd"e Scha 4 0 4 '11 8 Micbipn of J't1l. PJeasaal, tile cent coalerencc mectmg ID Chiea- ... nlt"lS, or CCNY without any .game. Soutqem did noL But .who won the batl game" And breaks game W~ll belween a lumor and going to keep from geCtiog atm· Free:: 6 3 O· 18 15 fonper ~er'5 eoIlqe loop bas -go trouble. dld.ootvfalljntheHOI~rmensdlfeeuon Bybeiting a hot ball dub a fresh "earn There Will be plelelyoutplayedaUovertbeftoor. Wax 0 I 1 0 I DOWbeeraUl~toliC1'en.mem- The DAc" wblch incideotall) A~ltls,Manhattanhastncdto and tla 109 a cold mght themselves. the Maroons displayed theU" po- tourna nt ~ames every afternoon [Ia WlIInin£ the came, the Mareons Ware 4 3 '3 9 11 ~ ~ to ~e eutnmee of die will need • DUlle chaogiu" wDllgct a game With us on their court

,te1lliahtJc5, at 4 pm untrl Feb. 8 • strengtheaed their poaibUities of Staas 3 i 1 10 7 two Mk:bigao Khoob.. the ~AC tOllllllDy install its new members I since lAe met them at Kan!>U!o City Fans here Will soon realize that the Marqons are no world-beaters. a et"OWD or at least • piece of die Totals !z!. 10~ 12 63 54 was composed of WlUOIS ~. at the anaad tipring mectinj but lID 1948 SVraeuse Umycn;lt} I~ abo

'!"hey Will tlave to play GOOD ball to emerge from thIS conference DFSIGNF..R.'S INC TO PICK ~wa oecessary to 10 to Kansas Score half-ti~.,o.29 Nonhem WI5tem IUinolli, Northern UIinOD, neMiy added idJoois wm eompde IlDterested ID bnnging somc Middle· race .. Jlh an urnopotted ~rd from now ()o They're not ~Iy thc OUTSTA'N,DING SlUDENT City. Unless the jinen c:ao. be ~ 1lIiDois,(1UId Southem III- 10 the aDDaal spring .... ck, It'IlIlls.! west basketball to their lan~ t~ ()f Jearn that t!. gOlDg to wm in a walk, aBa-nst tough opponents~ Designers me voted to keep the[IdaakCO off befOft! the Eadem COlI· TO SPEAK AT me MEET mots. Iood golf JIUIIcbe&. The new prell) I ••• We tlave to bit 10 \liB. And what team doesn't" No, the Maroons arc temporarily elected chamnan and .est oa Feb. 4. it will be JlIlOIher Southern DlinolS Regional dl- Malt.in add~ that Indtana State flutlier pointed.out that fonnal l Don't underestlmatc thh. erew nOt speelah~ts Neither are they infallible. But they do hayt..a good board members 19'" ~eetmg last Panther runaway. I rector will SF at the Inter- and Ball State are both contemplat. competition betweeo (be .sew and I we Will be cnguglng come Thurs-ball club, and at times thIS year have looked VERY GOOO All Thursday. In playmg a game that kept national Relations club meeting in 109 If!mmg the new loop and arc tbe old members of the league will da, Right Indlima Central beat In­Jcanli;have "ocr mghlS Saturday Bight the Maroons had theil'S. N0ffiThIS club wlll dCSlgtlate . every Southern In WID column) Capl the LiUle Theatre at 7 pm. to- scheduled to gwe theif' answer to aot bept uotH the basketball _. lhana Slate earher 10 the !>Cason room for sume -agatnst &stern! )ear an outstandmg person m the Charlic Goss raCked~p 9 pomts DI!ht. the lea~ue orilcialto. by Sunday. OR ot 1950-51. and that IS really an accomph~h_

. • field of art as an honorary mem- 'I and llIlother step to all-con The speaker. who fonnerly was January 29 ContmuJ:l1g, Martm Ray Hanson, ,Western IllinOiS I ment.

~ .... ~ON OF mE WEEK .. her and will also honor vanous pa' fercnce honors All not dark with the YMCA tn Greece, will stated that both of the Indiana a~IIh;:tlc qireclor alwi recent pr~ ~ ••

. • • ~ trons and rcrsons not associated I however; T-om Millik turned In a apeak on the <:old war lD Greece. schools had received 1nds from a Ident of the conference. 15 the I Sec )Ou. at the game Thun;day If L Holder an make ~ou(!h Riden III of hiS Maroon ... wl .... il.lhi~ ~..who hnve contnhUl- ~ :lecount of h,,,",C'U as well as Club offiCials SInd -visitors are wcl-l new -conference being started in ehainnan of the Icalll1(""~ exr!m~lon 1 nlBhl . • • MY 'C~lckc, IS

(he ers wdl .be stam~. _...... • _ • .-" and helJlCd 10 fon\ard the club., Dave DaVIS, W~Q/got hiS firM romcd 10 nuerul the ~eetmg Jndlana and Ihat l~ the reason they committee. • gllOd • • - \..