The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1946 Page: 2 of 4
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PACE TWO
THF CAMPUS that. DENTON. TEXAS. FRIDAY. DFr 6 U>4«
»
£mmU! Aotimn HUatdl
P%oy*mU of 74& jCaio*
While the nation auffered from an acute
shortage of coal cauaed by hi* termination
of the miner*' contract with the mine op-
erator*, John L. Lewi*. United M.ne Work-
er* chief, wa* thin week declared ifuilty
A criminal contempt of court But regard-
lew* of Judge t»oid*borough’* sentence to
l^ewi*. the fact i* that the work!'* great-
est nduntrial nation i* in the hands of
one man
More important still 'he nation has
no coal For reserve supplies of the country
will tie exhausted completely before the
strike is out of its infancy Thus, ail of
the mechanics of production are halted b*
cause of a lack of fuel, *t«*i, and power
This atirupt termination of the nation*
economy and production standards i- tie
coming an annual affair occurring only
when Levsis decides tha' a contract hould
end. and the coal supply be cut off
Apparently la-wis is trying to get the
ties! forking condition* and wages for his
miners the object of all !ata>r unions
the thing which he ami everyon* els.
wants latsir to haw a fair wage and
working condition;- But la w is ha gom a
bit too far with the patience of the oh
tional government, the people, arid the
member- of Congrea* in so abruptly ter
minating his union's contract with tin op
era tor* and leaving the mines unworked
In fa< t John L. la w is and hi- I NHV
have hurt the chances of further advance
riient of labor's right- by hi- action- in
the latest strike Advancement .,f !,-gi
lation for the gi«*I of latxir union ha
been impeded everal year- through hi
handlirig of the working contract which
he threw out the window Nov 2<> Whv ’
Ben,use newly elected and veteran t on
gre-smeri -ittirig in the Fightieth Con
gr< « nix' January with the aroused r<
-ent merit of the voters agairnt Lewi-
• 'ill loud in their ears will pa - legislation
'hat will curb the mighty power of the
labor union and its president to margin-
of power smaller than those which it had
a decade ago
The American people will not forget
the cold winter they have offered while
the -'rike is on and there m no fuel Nor
will they forget the billions iif dollars lost
because there was no coal to spur on man
ufartunng. employment, arid tuning pow-
er. If the federal courts do not break
Lew i-' dictatorship of America's e< ononn .
then the American people will rush
through Congress laws that will break
him. and labor in general B II
GUhiltmal Seali Hack
AiqlU AfcUnlt *!&
I teep in the heart of K trope and A in
an enemy as deadly as tin- Herman armie
and as cruel a- the Nan concentration
camp -till carrie on a campaign of tort on
It is tutcrculo-is, an infectiou* di •• .1
that killed 56,1(00 (ssiple in the I'nited
State m 1944 and -lav- approximately
loiMt in Texas annually
Among 12,000,IKK) recruits recently
X rayed, 120,000 unsuspected c« es of tu
b»*rculosi* were found. 7<hhi Texas hot
were among these victim* Stati Nr- Imw
that for e.ery TB death there are .-even
active cases of tulsn ulosis -preading the
disease among other |*siple Medn al re
cords also prove that 20 per cent of Texas
school children have some degree of
tuberc ilosis infection
II "j , president- and dormitory repre
entatives have started the TuIhtiiiIosi
Chri-tmas Seal drive Two-hundred dol
lar- ha- been set for the NT goal Amcri
'■an doctors, nurses, and TB victim* are
pleading for a-si-tanoe The seal money
donated will help save live* It might,
someday, save the life of a donor
M t,
RulUtin Roatoti Stop.
IdnatbuicUo*
Bulletin bard* place*! at prorrinent
place* on the campus arc there not only
for the itenefit of the students but to
ke.-p the campus from being littered by
poster* and unattractive displays
Buies are that pouters must !*• taken
down immediately after the event an
re unced ha* taken place, and that ther>'
1* to be only one |*>ster announcing the
ev*-nt or ea< h board Adherence to the
rule will help keep the student* of North
T« xa* informed about campus events, and
prevent wastefulness -C B
The Campus Chat
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Know Your College . . .
North Texas School of Business Offers Year
Of Job Experience, Degree to BA Majors
Earning A 'ID LEARNING
* Jfi erc<
Bu *S Left to r;qM
• i* - "na;oo *k are
p- 'parei of *he
- 1 . * ■ /. -I* C. M.
■ m t id -*er
ar 1 .oreiparsy; and Jess
• K - a-'me'-t of the
The-.e students work In
the - cc eqe won s the
by Gin* Bou'Und
Not wtitrfit with givu.g tm-tfat-
adoiu tlis- n u-aj s '•■•' \» >
©• tur I# t i'»fi a ml a t'ltrt***, th»
M©h»wiJ of HunmoiA pmiviite#
*?»|fl#*M ft with A full y«*»f <rf arhliil
huiifH>*i !hr*di|iih it*'
jtte'VxpvrMtft*’© pf«|frAin
Sturtol imti nuniHiiT, th© fifti
1 Mfyt WH* fhtiJtllUl tO |fiV»* ^»i
d«nU bvttei pirjmt at mo f«»r if* *t
tlfi|f And h«« {iiitif "N *• tl«*
neAK world Now a fjvrftiiifi©u( pif*
of th© tchiKii, th© pi "iff Htii pr**
yoUtft j**h« m I* orf V^oith a 1 I mi
Ian for II *fudvfit* tb* full, *»nd
||| AI to •■lid " if II ,» A if; !
th© ftprittif MM1 ta'in# rompb'tnd.
Stud#»rit« l for th** pro
ifrMfit mm plarcof oti joint <;l •
to th«*ir oiajoms I* or two
ji«tr mm| • of ¥11 moothi> »*m* h, »lur i»if
th«* Im l thr*o f !h«lf « oll#Ke
t ar*'*' >, t h«* tii«I**fMt mm* j»'ii*'*'«l •('
f ill time johm tbn’ pA> th«* »»mt’
im oth**r 1 ififutijf joh
At 'hr «*nd «*f w<»rk |»#*noi|,
ih** ttn«l**rii » rflurn to thp t ollni,'#-
Aiid » ofttint!* thru r«*ifui«r w*»rk
I h»*. .*r»* i(i t:)»'■! !.«, t|:« ftfiploy i
«n.| th»« roordtnntor of th«* pf»»|ffAin,
t,li I* i on Jr Hiid •■A* ti *fod**nt
re.eivi* Attin«*Mt«*r bo*n credit
for math piTtod
M ’ of th#* jobd on whuh MtU
• t - t»M’ pill' I'd lilt* Mintth#
imrtk t it, if ntph> . rmO‘'h«» di
if>K and iftior»n« <p I h» pr« ifriiiri
offn ndvArttHtr* hi to i»»th ?h*'
dimt and the* nrnpl*»>#*r, M«rordih/
to ('« *. It#**mi ♦ it furn shi * t h»-
enipi*1. to with jfoirtj •' i*’ if * i* r ■ tin
workcrv aff'*»d t.h»
■ Pifi plfiytr h
arHftjiiy nr t bp it©*! - < <
*tm of f»jttH*
pfiiplMy©©** «n«I givi*
* thp ultiteteHi
i h© ivivm«tag© of tl
u employer'*
jf«iftelte» Thf pr«»gri
im abo giv©*
‘•mf>b»y#r# tm
ifilty t*i gtjiti©
th© * rmrnng of fi|t w
ip ©if>(»!'• V©©*,
\f i V©B gf#*l'l#t©* Hll
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South
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The T Air III
part i ipAt;■
ItlllM, Mil I V
bury. Lloyd
-> rk invr ?»»
- Ufa lire n
A Man
the Mi
ri MaliaM,
ftervirc r
Worth Stu
X am* Mar> Mar
ktAotiM Ma my.
llAihrottk < Mh"M,
MTftntib
and a'
»fnp»h>
.lea . WakeiAnd, Formton; Caro
iyn Miller, Odleeri Kidd.
Menton; Jen* fieri arlirtg, Hr,an,
I?«• Olva Ht rnard, Merlene
Huriftrn*, Anatl. and Artie Hay
hrwui, Fort Worth.
AppiieaMort* are «tt|J Tveinif ae
Tepted for the program, arrordinfC
to t'ox .1 onior4 And ^niorH may
work for ju*t one per pm] if they
denire Tho*# mm epted will he
j iart'd »in jotiF in the npring, An
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Hili
Movtfjws c*r»d Review,
Film Capital Exhibits Good Taste
In Picking Mystery Book for Movie
by La»or Bus's,
In re« etit produrtthe film
i Apitai ha* * how it at* ** >«i ta*te in
• hoirr of IpHik* for ilraniaiixatioii
IHnyUH'e,
r«>nt inue
»rv t prtfl
f of plot
’ Mono*
t H*
pa
wit
net
praett
The film, whirh I£i\mn top hilling
fit Meggy Ann tinrner. Randolph
Hwrtt, I.vnn Han. (tent HtiM*kweM
and t onme Mar^trall, u* a myiteiy
» ornedy >n whirh jtiv enlie* Garner.
,Stin kwell, and Mmi *hall mdve the
I AM Ml* a’ hand Their effort* roll
tribute t«> the »areer (tf their my*
Off the Campus With the Exey . . .
Ex-Students Settle Down
After Homecoming at NT
by Mann© KarrttniHd
After the e*< iting n©w*(vtakmg
©vent of th«* Home* "itnt'-g w•*»*k
end the e<«* of N’T Have returned
to their ukuai artivitieM of new
ji»h#. marrina'* - Mini keeping hou»«'.
and * tudymir
The Ort diet rn»irr»age f TT.nl T
|>HII I IPS at H »HN f
Ml A ! • I hoth of H'<nham wn it
tande.l hv several ex *tudunt. -
}*■ * e i ■ 1 ' ■ <*r • ■ • MI
AN 11 MRS WKLRV Will IA VI
■ if At ink-ton MR \M> MRS .1 i
PHI! LIPS »f Tex Amt mi. MR
AM* MRS R A A M VVMtRTLR of
H *.fe f v m ; l»T I HT IM Wil l
IA.M of fiaiia*
MII DRT D HOl'klNS *f (.an i
ville t»e arm* the bride of llelmat
(' Ha-'-up of F»»r* Worth *»n ()<"
1 tf M - liner lie i» a former tea. h
er in 'he i » ke county * h ol- and
,»M# f,. * d fiA.ue dli Itiruor ''oliegi
ftefon Attending North Texa*- Sh*
v%m• nploye n MN iAtarial du* e
»r: T* »t Vi rth at the time of h«.»i
mAm«ge The couple will live in
Sort Worth
MR AN!) MRS WILLIAM
HRY ANT ( Lorn hav* returned
from ‘heir wedding trip arid are
at h re r Tr pl«* where f R»ud
ia employed a* a- tant chief of
corre* rive ph ,-u » rehahthtation
at tr. Veteran* \drrnnMratmf
h**v[ a Mr* ( i id, The forme
M .i Anr R-gwer from W'axa
Tarhi* and ( I * id t home in Iter
top
MRS H ( KM.i.V f Hie. ker
rtdy• report.- ’hat KARL HKNRY
CMART »e e ved f»t»l m.iurte
when -tniek by a beard hanging
tr or a pa* ng t ruck a* he wa
tepii rig § tire oh hi* ar while
en • • t*nt R e Texa
foot* t gn e Ni:»r' ;.r-• fo the
college at the age of Id, and
*Af v.'J ir the army n France be
fort efittung Texa- umvtr*i y
\NNKVA KKIT.TA and MAR
I IIT IT \ f.RT KN ate Teiirhmg in
tlie Ode-mm 4* head a Rif HARD I.
Ht »YD of Denton Ham l»eer! w«»rk
(;g for -owe me u* Wteranx Ad
mini*’* at n»n training officer of
Denton cimnty MR AND MRS
DI’ ANR PAW are at < olumbta
university white Raw hrmhe* work
on hi* master * ttagfwt.
IRKNK HARDIN ha* a**um«d
il l- e- u county school *upefvi*or,
efft ive in fictoher, ,1 f W ataon,
; f»?e? Tefit At ' * Alia
i f on . ! M Ha dm general
« ii'im rnt ■ will he to w -rk clone
v with the «upennt*ftd*nt in ceft*
• ■: r with grade *<*hool teachei*
Thi work will Ai
ter . author mother, M»** Hai l, who
Ham Peer, i*m atixoi t»ed in eonco<*t
ng hei own fate* to realtne the
irnportan «■ .»f mAterlAl pr hIii ed
tiinoAt in her own back yard
\* the fiirn ver*ion of the hook
hy » raig Roe, the production in
till, in ihe form of the original,
pai daily ,n hai a< 'enxat ■••ha,
imu ' to the acting abtitliAM of
It yewr old M -• (.airier Although
hei prev l u* role* in Jane Kyre,
\ Ire* (#row-v it Hroohlyn/' and
Junior .Mia#0 have made her
Known widely f»y movie goer*, her
portiaval in the current relearn*
vt.'i *end to di'l'e, any ie-ire* to
type her in the touching part* in
which he ha* Iwei -,uce« **fiJli In
d*ed, Mi am fiarner o‘e»n- to enjoy
acting in the modified thriller, for
the identity between actor anil
character in the finished prod net
ia clone
Randolph Scott, who ha- done
h he t work playing timid cow
bo\ . interpret* the per»onage of
a romantic detective involved in
the mystery Mi- (iamer help*
unravel Scott ha« not comptetely
relaxed front the charactenatu'A he
hi, dev eln{M*d f •» * he c>>whoy {rartA,
College Coeds Find
Manly Protector
A group of North Texas coed*
f und out recently fha' rod only
rl'Mi** the pel tee department have
traffic cop a hut doe the Item
on«tration Achoel.
A young twy wa* Tending on
he ornar of ( heMtnut And Avenue
\ holding ♦he attention »f a group
of student* with hi* talk He then
lepped out *nto the street, fdiw
a wh *tie. waved the 'raffle to a
stop. an*l motioned for the Atu-
lent# to cro“* ’he -treet
When the driver of the firxt car
^ -L- a -a - ii*. •
f*r*atiiity
Humor
in t he
.a# Han
u t
ildren
if
»» -porixit
ha racier of ’he
fiyntery writer M i * s Han ha*
< hi hi ted »n her pr eterit role an
dvancement in acting maturity
hr improvement may lead to
b t h i
important in her futur
Pants Ablaze,
NT Arsonist'
Does Dance
A r aim-mi ruled people often *et
fir** to their home for the feeling
of delight which it give* them,
hut they seldom -et fire to their
pant* for the feeling
sheer boredom which
Wyatt, Alpine, to nuch
While he ^trajd in a
n front of thi* Hopkins
awaiting dinner recently,
absent mmdedly began run-
ning hi* light thumbnail over
the head of a match in his {rants
P«*‘i • '
The match flared, and Wyatt
was so *tartled that he forgot
to undo hi* clenched fi*t, causing
a rather painful delay before he
was able to pull his ha rid from
his flaming pwtet.
As Rill Diltbie, Houston, st<M.d
by and watched with amAitement,
Wyatt, in chagriti, heat out the
fairly harmless but not painless
flame
S
1AUKY
TAMMIJKh
Hu
M
o
It wa*
drove Hoi
measu res.
long line
house
W'vatt
-- I Read in the Papers
Natural Gas Flows East
Big, Little Big Inch Pipelines Carry
Needed Fuel to Strike Bound States
by Bob Brocl
VS 11h coal stippli*1 ir: must •-»-
tern -1»t•• s ilwimili'ix of
th«- prolutiftmi cu»! walkout, and
with winter cuminjt un, halp is
now la-inx wot in th* form of
natural ^-a to part of Indiana.
Ohio, and Prnn-vlva! t, ' *«
at nuiinrrd parly thi- a.pk hy In-
tenor Secretary Juhu A Krux
The x«- i* from Texas field-
arid will !*■ piped thr urh th, It,,.
Inch and Little H it Itn h pip--
line- An arrantfein, • wa made
with the Tenne- ee tin Prar -
mi-Mon rompany for emlm# fifty
million cuhie fee' a da-, throujrl
the line-, .tartinx within five m
six da>< of the announcement
Forty million cuUc feet of >r»- will
equal only 2000 tons ' f c- al, hut
Kruf -aid that every little hit
will help
While
Collegiate C
hl|«
with
is in the home and not iiehmd the
bar.
of AP orijnn, the story -tated
ti.ai the state -upteme court had
pa- • d ft decree ruling that women
n i, not l» employed a- public
bartenders.
In its ruling the high court
Isiinted to "dangers inherent in
the e»<e ive use of intoxicating
liquor, and it- effect on health,
morals and public safety.”
W ith John ! Lewis hogging the
limelight for the past two weeks,
little James ( aesar Petrillo de
ruled to "get in the art” himself
I hi* week.
Petrillo made the front page
when the Lea art, sometime* railed
tne ‘anl Petrillo law." was held
unr.c-,-titu' ,,nal by Chicago's Fed-
eral Judge Walter J La Huy In
holding me as inva d. Judge la
Buy disn -rd a cr.m rial inf rma-
ged Petr... . .
fk ;
FAME . . .
II.i (.quo thi wity iif the <;hat. In-
(lii'tttly, tiiHt us.
i iint B-- ,r anti, < hat a.-s'H'iatt editor,
. ,.i r* . 'in r.-. •ignition for North Texas
. I the ( hat whttn two ul hid fea-
t it* .ii" ■ it , written ! i ournaliMii :JH1,
ini ,o - | *i «l I r publiratioii recently.
H.' in t, written on Denton county’s
I . '• i ... I .Sittor club, wa.- publishod ill
v 'i' K iini-up. and tIn■ svcoiui, on the
i• • I'ln.g hoi,n. of Mrs. J. Edwin Taylor,
D< t; :-i-» wito, i- iM itiK carried by As-
■•niat«‘il Brens.
\M> 1 HINDS . . .
At- ouy/inp up at the rnu.sic hall, where
ri "ii in i -ii the Sc In ail of Music luculty
.it- ntakiti-' news right and left.
A Walter Kooert wus appointed offi-
• i.d plain-t i r the Dallas symphony or-
tn trii. i 'li' ' Iloi'ii rt war named chair
ii'.n. ot rural inu.-ic lot the Texas Tedera-
lion of Music Clubs.
ll' i ivn, ,i i nan man, addressed mem*
- ' I tin tederution .it the second dm-
11" ’ • "H .ention held in Denton on Nov.
21. 22, and 2:L
M i"' layior, ••! Metropolitan opera
fan.' and r.'.w an N I music professor, will
b'-gti. .i I'-mert tour of New Mexico be-
Ki'iidng next week ills New Mexico itin-
erarv nu lntl« - Artesia, lJec. 12; A luma-
r "I". 1>>' 111, and Hobbs, Dec. 16. A
pi'1 siain in Lubbock will conclude the
tour.
A t • it In ■ r nn-mber of the faculty, Dr.
I! ikt M Mnler, will road a paper entitled
An (ibjo'tive Mothoii lor the Study ot
ilarnui.■ Ten-ion" at the annual na-
t■ i'4»l mooting of the American Musico-
1'pn.u -oeiety, to be held at I'nnceton
umv.-rsitv on Dec. 2* and 2‘J.
Di Miller, who has been president of
tin I • \a.i chapter of the society, has been
d m- is eart h in the field of stylistic and
iturn.••!,ic iinalysis tor several years. The
l"d" 1 D road at th> forthcoming meet-
u y at I'nnceton i- the product of recent
ro-oareh in which the author has devel-
pod an entirely new method of harmonic
analysis.
VI EAST TEX \S STATE . . .
An nl. g to an At B release, Billy Bob
Drirtitt-, Mail writer for the Hast Texan,
remarked that thing.- were awfully dull
around the college.
.....
by Doui
Sorth Tmxa-
»>-vk that John
-leppgti hi I- uit _
t'nitad Mine
'I
' ' . irll h it
reaction prnbah
I ivd
■ ■> n J
' hao» and r.■ nfug
I e» .*' laieet
-ull* f <>m a
l
VI agreed with ;
Kenton, that tl
. t*. ;#arr o» im cocwcou coaeawt •»
‘ r (. COMPANY. Denton, Texas
• -oe.l a •
THEY SATISFY
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ALL OVER AMERICA —CHESTERFIELD IS TOPS
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