■rail mmmm* '■■I •t . NEW ¥0M, MriHS! fire and txptosioin lin ill 3tatelbuid% office rift 1 jL ent | fl 4 me ' ? biirstjn HTth floot \5intlowl aaf glass craajhed to thfe stir* Firemeii who br< ught under-coiirol with? ‘‘ u listed the fire an! ly as of Hispicions ori The: gla «j fell ar< um of Fifth tvenue sdwl site of thi * l|02-stoiy bpjjii TECH P TO TAR COLOlunujv/ uiiix, | 8—^— ’resident ,.WL burn of ! ’exas Teqhnoil lege yest^ rday subqir nation as, bend of i he school toj accept " another u livtersitjy. The . resignation is J.i i i. \.y. ; q. Volume 47 H' H'-''7 . i . 11*'' m , . Augvtef There was? some spei 47-y'ear-oI i ieducat or the stalT of the Uni North Carolina. Bit Giti B. Hous^ would heitl nor deny the repo The University has ' ing for i > headifer i tics department.’ || ) When I Yh^yburnjwasj ed presh ent of 1 fexi September ^0, 1944, h tionally i nojwn mj them Wei's ^ STRIKE lSH! NGTON, Coal-burn ing train cut. -furtb ;r next; w is resumi d In the office ofl defense said yeslj ?rday. si a ng- w . ^T\i RUSS REMOV . VIEN —The ■ that U m U. S T iDIO V A, Austtfa, ssians . ,_ r _,JS. forces; in move th« ib radio ijangjf Tulin Aif Baso from location : in ‘the Sqviet *upation, nounced; last nigh ir ii COM AGAIN ,-.w|as: Attome; I PT CITATION T LEWIS NGTON April General Clark- obtained! a contempt' against jJoln - L. United IHine Worke.^ ing an oi det to enjd the « Clark’i assistants we Federal Judge T. Alan Lewis b next; Mo XIATERJ ). TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 9,1948 Senate Appoints Special Co Determine Summer Entertain ii'.'i; I ■■ 1 -ijtf MM—. j!i| ■; 1 m! Struggle For Power Causes Difficulty Says Chevalier |"'H ; j Wa 1 By JOHN SINGLETARY ■ ON TOWN HAL above, will be presented at S in Guion Halt. . ahd HARRY NOBLE, program Thursday evening JPU- e iday tatjiojn ami the di icjhey- d strikp. btfove )lti al oro- ughland g»t an j ordmmjjuirirtg | . ear in jjiitlr ct- oouH uinth in the senes of Town Noble and King On Town Hall Tonight Frances King and Harry Noble will include song hits from well-known Broadway plays on. their Town Hall pro gram at 8 tonight. From Oklahoma they will sing, i“Many a New Day,” and from Annie Get Your Gun “Show lousiness:” Miss King, soprano, andj.Nptyle, baritone, have appeared together in concert throughout tHe*i,, 1 V; 1 —I 1 country, and are the originators fri o 1 of a unique style of duo-sonif. |i OflllCr otUUdlt STASSEP; VICTORY] HURTSJfMAC Al MIL^«JKEE, s^‘ A sr 20 of W AC ARTH Victoi ir' aLcpnve: tiqn votes t i push Gen. mb of the terday t! Arthur race. HOUST< MOSTL x sK 0S HOU^TGN, April .8! U- )ri jin the] i Their ajppearance here marks the presentations for the season. The program for tonight will pre?ent^d in four parts,'and r , ,'T- | .. - ~. e include songs by Cole Pi Irving ‘(Berlirj, plus nala.. ■ t heavy efcplpsioni Steel Plbnt today broke -fin the >la$e and in]; Greens 1 aypu and Jaclntio. rattled vindows as |aav»™. Berry school, north (fj|ljou|t<|n.j ’ of k 4-- Shefbdi windows lorries in C^y ahd aWa;r hs Auto Accident It Ik Christmas” '-Where Goes the anielarge in crease over the ratio of college ap plicants before the war when only one out,of six high school grad- -h————i ^ ; Ii ‘Maid of Cotton’ Acts as Ambassador {By R. D. BRICE ( v Miss Matilda Nail, 1948 Maid ‘ton, j will be honor Jguest a model some of the latest c crefttioi r’s inn Cotton, iwill be honor Jguest and llel some of the latest coi tions at the Agronomy So- will ton ciety’s be heli , ; ' - . : Worth, and her brother Riley, who is now a sophomore at Princeton Univen&r. y On completion of her tour, ual Cotton, Pageant th M 16. Mi,, Naif If !d AM from Ff., Worth. She is 19 old and, a blue-eyed blonde. Miss Nail is a graduate of wood Park, Briardiff Manor, Y. wherte she wad president of the Student! Council. At the of; her selection -ai Maid of she waaj a sophomore at versity- of Texas and a Kappa Hamma pledge. Her consists; of her parents, Mr. R. Nail, f m M Mists Nail plans to enter fashion merchandising as buyer or fash- lion writer. Her favorite sport is sailing and she collects detai- ; tasse cups as a hobby. ] Personality, poise, intelligence, ‘ ility to meet people and to talk groups, and bftauty were on which contestants were of the judges this Claire McCardell, ng- iwn designer of worn* 0 ”*' - Cotton io ohooon annually to act as goodwill and fashion ambassador of the Asner ican cotton indur* J 11 - 1 — sored offiicially all Cotton Council Cotton Exch leans, N. " Hoot hare who were and is spun the National America; the of Ne* Or- r and Memphis; Cotton Cami- .. in 193|, the ijtp all girls be- rn In one of the 18 ■' sUtes. NM Ii cotton-prod-v...* ; , , After having been chosen Maid of Cotton in Memphis on January 6, Miss Nail was flown to ''New York Where her all cotton ward robe was . m assera f j I IB: PT given training in modeling, make up, and fashion under the personal direction of Candy Jones, wife of Hairy! Conover. Miss Nail has visited outstanding fashion designers in France and modeled her complete American wardrobe in Manchester, England. She is how back h the United States visiting major cities where she will extend the, greetings of the cotton industry to public offi cials, and other noteble men and women in American life, Satur- iid Fort been day Wo arm Nail will leave doming, April 11 a program rth, where anged for uates applied for college or < other institutions of higher learning. In the future, with more young people entering school, Dr. Has kew pointed out that the scho lastic ability of the group as a whole Will not be as high aslit is now. There will alsd be fewer men trained in technical and mechanical skills. This drop in previous train ing in such skills, combined with a general overall lowering of scho lastic ability of college entrants, a problem of having to teach more and less well trained students, in a faster and more complete man ner. A greater diversity of interests among students will produce for the teacher the problem of raising the interest level of his course in order to compete with the more varied interests of the students. This problem is already cropping up with veteran students. Dr. Haskew suggested that teachers must grow and experi ment in teaching to keep up with the increased competition among students, j A suggestion that teachers learn to know their students 'better to discover the blocks in their learn ing processes was considered a fundamental requirement for im proving teaching, according to Dr. Haskew. jj ] !' , | Efforts must be made to get the student’s interest. This cannot be done by hiding behind silly, gener alizations in classroom lectures. There must be more experimenting in teaching methods. Old, tradi tional teaching methods must be discarded. Results of experiments in teaching should be observed un til the most satisfactory results are obtained and then! this course should be followed with constant efforts to improve upon even the most satisfactory method. Silver Ta -i i ( ] ■ i : Observed i-if-'l ■ • . . !•• Silver taph will Ub at 10:30 for Willianji senior mechanical er)dined # dent , - IT Ford died late yes noon as the result wound. He had been livir lege Avenue. His home was ortgmi Hartford, Conn*, ar lieved to have been • j> j , '' ate out of use. The 5% commis sion! for handling 9 the arrange- s and publicity will go into the YMt’A general fund. In the hospital report, Robert that tbt “ Fly said c students still madti available. Plans have been m«ele to place stickers at all col-! lege telephones giving the teleJ phone; number for the ambulance.) “Htuilltnts may call 4-5184 6r 4-5194 and receive ambulance 'WrVipB any time day or night,”; Fljy emphasized, ' 1 . jThje Mother’s pay Program will S3 hjiindledi by the- Senior Class. 'O! the Seniors had handled the lust year, the Student d to allow them to con- year-1 The Welcoming . aid in Welcoming} rents. ood, Senate pres- A'. erday ii of a , I |l!‘ : %.*R d UathSv ’! identl, asked the cooperation of all j t non-h>ilittti:y students during tlu : Annual Military Inspection to b< 29 and 30! H< f at 5C r., )tu- Annunl Military t held ( here on April requested that they riefrain from ,.|wisai(i|nig uniforms lor military 4- clothing. .He said that the ins pec yllfest; clot! tors ing. He might confuse the non-mill students [with the military. r telephone booths will be SENATE on Page 4) ii L L, i ti. ■Hi ■ ; -ii r. j !* ■( I!" W ; 1; jj i : i ft L SUGH Cotton Ball and .1 ' • r 'ATIVE—MISS BETT Vaco-McLennan • Club T FA ! ]■ tjjJ