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Youth Balks At Compulsory Military Training; Worries Over War, Unemployment AUSTIN, Texn:<, . Fchrua~y 2·1- Students thought the college cltrnJIUM: hk~ vuhht• opinion ~l~ewhcre over th~ nation. i~ now turnmg towards the ~u\'ember elections ann the L•~ues that are h_kt•h· to bu in,•uh•ed. The collegians of the country ugn·e with the Amcrirun voter lllll! the most imporlllnl tu·olllt•m of thl' da)' 1s how to keep the United stat~s out of w11r. Utlf'mploymc·nl cnme~ next. TRE R.t\NGER by toothpa•te Page Three lADDA DABBAS ROLL OUT APPAREL FOR BIKE PARTY. HAVE A-PPAREL OF FUN 27 Fresh, Ho · Toi, Five Dollar Bill Fill Business Meet Interviewer! for tht• l'turlcnt Opiniun Surveys, of which the RANGF.R I' II mcl,llh•·r, a.•kcd students O\'er the nation "1\'h~t .do you lwlleve 1~ !,he. mo"t import:u~t problem facing the Umted States tuduy? from •·wry sect1on • .Ney England to the d•>eP South. lllitldir Atlantic to the Fur \\'e~t. the answer of the l(rrat~sl nuntl>(>r \I'll!< tht! :;arne: how to stay out (I{ war. l\lllllY ot hl'r problem~ were mentioned. as fol- Little drw.< Miles Wyntt know thut M.axine .. Lanky"' Krueger know-. thnt he wns Necond thoi~· to 11\e 84't.D b:u1tward dance 11w weuthl'l· wasn't icicle, so rho A. D. P.'• did bicycle. Buncl>os or Add~ Dnbbas and lhcir two· \\ hee.linJt' tnllchine:o. wound by and tluough th• park. AnnA wore a Gnbh-·i•h •weal. abirt; lnto8"''Ie Hawley "J'Orlrd a Scarlet and 1\ hite plu)' outfit. Juat. ~!olani<•·ntt round 'W\'re Stella Mesc~nson and 'laxinc Kruegcz·, "•bile aome othor fa,t h.•,_ Wttl"'' Gone 'With The Wind \\'h<n thO)' !lni•hl!d Jl«<dling (bi<Y<I<>), th< •l•tcr •l'ook• made Cor Fluth'• hou•e !or FOOD. Ho •:ec-... e-.6 Tillot-son and Rogers, Heuaohl<cl ami Flu til 1 e r v • d ·•aimp1~· wunne.rful" refreshment&. Twent>•-"aven whole freahmen Attended the;r me<:Ung laot Monda)'. Prt•ident Koohi encoun>.~ a dl!cus:<ion on the date Plnrch 16) ror the hllrn dance. '!'he Sena I<· h11d kinda thought abau:t a dinner dance <hen. A lot oC wrongllnlf leCt the f"'&hmen In poss.,.sion of )tanh IG. Bidi wnt be thirty-five eentl. lo"": 1. Keepinl!' the ('. l'. out of war 43r, 2. Soh ing unempln~ ment 17 3. Balancing the bud~eet 7 1. Soh in~: lubor prohlcms 3 5. Reco,·ery uf bu'<ine>.,; 3 6. Threats to democrat' 2 7. l nequalll~· or inroml.S l 8. Soh in!!' youth prohlem~ 1 9. The 1910 el~tion" t 10. Relief 1. I I. Other., and r•o opinion 21 tn this instance. as hils heen the ca;oe in many Surveys, college people show practically the ~ame sentiment.q that other studie!< of the general electorate ha,•e pointed out. The question of ·war and fir.ding employment for the jobless are paramount in the minds of mo~t Amer icans, young and old. Business recovery, however, seems to be more imrortant to the average voter who placed that third in the late•t sampling of opinion. \•·hile the collegians ga\'e third place to the budget. It is significant that the colle~tv student hru< consistently demon~trated parallel feelings re~tarding Europe's troubles, for the Sun·eys, using a ~<Cientific crollS section that repre~ents the total U. S. enrollment, has round: 1. In October most !II udents said we ~hould not send troop~ to help the allie$, evl'n if they were in danger of losing to Germany. 2. At the same time. 58 per cent ooposed change or the neutralitY law mainlv b~ause the'' belie,·ed to do ~o might invoh·e us. ' · · 2. In December 68 per cent belie\'ed we could stay out of the war. S)-mpathy for Finland. howe\'er, seems tc;> IJe strong enough for students to :<anction loan~ of Amer1can cash to that country, as the Survey~ indicated in Janua~y. Subsequenltthifts in these sentiments future Surveys will show. 1\ rt Grab.nm wa$ firlft It ac"m" .. ..• Jean Weber ~till din)fo to t.be lhoUtthl o! T""a• U .... and Betty Steele Murroy nlso longin~ to get back to that cnmp\U! • . . Harold Co11rtney back bnt nunu• hlo appendix ••• Jnck Adama ~etma to hove hod " •light eonOict with an Iron pit~t in Robber'• Cno . . huo~ne Hawlcyl who bfttJ y~L to bring lllnt "SU)(R1ttflion box." !thow· inJI' off OD old 001' Of Wll) bnck, CfOrge McAnully ••• Mr. Tulloch really •layed ·~m nt P S. A .••• With 11 Cl'takitog •lool as tho only :~.:~~~,~~~> rr obotaelt lo his playma-. M r·. '1'. fairly bnnl!od out Q tuM on lh•· MW pinno whi<h ho ricl<ed OUI himsell ••• Clorll\ Sain hc•iU1tln~ to cntu th<· l.:•ur.•JI but comlnJt oul >nll•fird , •• Rove you henrd what on• okeloton .aid to another? l'd marry )'ou if I hn1l tbl· gula' . •. £,·el)ln 'l'bomtlll ~·ttmlf woo()• over n Wtlt Pointer at. Randotrh, who. so lhe grapt'vinr •winKJ.. can cut a mean rulf .•. AnnA Rullt 'hiler recci\•ing D s,!Rrdl•nio for Valentin011 , .. (B"Itcr tat• than n\.'n·r. you know) . • . .\nd On\• it\Jl•~ 8!1 to lht- tlll•nd,1r •••• Wt•lcomincz Clnrl'ntf Kennl-dy oC A. anti M. vin Cuero ••• Sw•ll. rriendl)• g"U)' you'll wnnnn nwt>t.. , • . Chari .. Goldman &rl'lllns: thllt Valentine containing • dim• f""m •orne blonde . • • J'nno Se,•creld painting a dark room with Earli Wilson •.• Jn th•• dArk .••• HAphazard plans Cor unot.hcr rrizc winnin~t noat were mixed with on of!·t.ho rero•cl rllsow.-.ion oC Jny•ee teachers. Opinions '·nrilod on nil tho unsus-peeting aubject• ,•xe.>pt the !ood.....,ven'OM ag-N'Cll it ,.., A'Q(KI. knork11 but once, my dt.•ar •. "Elaine 1-"ruge whooping it UJJ \nth a my~tt11·iou• reolla. nnm{'(i •·Thundt=r" ••• who i1 tht• drummt'r in Budd)' lfnncotk'a bnnd .••• Dt••pit~ th• (act lb8l the COW· !lOY DANCE wno In reality n JEFn:RSON dlln~. Jnyal't' muot ndmit they got. r·oblxod flnunclally, too. Evid••ntly the Cowboy• "'" the prOipt.>ch ami ~tay,•d B.\\ay, Cor lhU4' wt•rr mont StluUors thl•re thnn Cowboy•. The pr~•iucnt or th•• Cowboys bad a dato "ith n Ch••••· n beautiful example of club t><>litlco. 'l'h<• wholo nltalr Somebody oa;d the meeting waa m•rcly a rll8e for Root to Criak prople Cor u dime. Not many ten eenhcs wert! contributed. but two n~v itt,nu1 did 11hin~: Ho-Toi, a roto:<'Wood Chlne~~:e idol that cir· eulak<l lh• room and nmu•cd the idle Crcshmen, and n tivc dollar boll, •·umored to belonar to Wayne Pnrker. ---X-- THE BLACK DISC By Sam tht Rteord Man Remombcr Count Busie ond hit "Ono O'elO('k Jump?" Well. now the tllding rhythms ot Will 0•· bome und his br~~Ao-<lominsted baml b.a\·~ pc.-rft'Ctcd a brunt! new nri'Ans;Nnt'nt or n eatclly nunlbcr• ·Two O'clM:k Jun1p." wn• th~ blggt t TohltN y "incc Je.~!w Jomt•t hl'hl UJ) lht.' Frl~o .. bound train. .•• On~ could l'tllil)' ""' the noonc}' bulging out of the pCX>k•ta or tlw lh ... ,.. • • • \\'hat they'"' gonna do with all thot dough is another qu~tlon, but, 1\ke thu tamera fit'n.d, we're awahing de,·eloJ)m<'nh ••• Oh, ye•, tt Cow .. Harry Jame• and hb "Ciribi· riner•'' wM on the top •put oC tho Bandwn~ton t .. ~ week and Jta,·o hi• listener, n trent with hlo h·eatment of u. "'Trumpet Con~ o<•rt." Fo•tel't'd by a baok!rl'ound ot cl•••r<al and popular noncorny lrumpet. mastery, Ja.me. ~ "' ~~ntly ~iven gn award u I he b.,.l trumP<'ter In the country, and tht' \'Ott.• waa takt'n a.monsr hL.. . lello" musieinn• at th11U tJia Fit.>(Ct'rald has rt!·popular. i«-d on oldi,._ "What Can r Say Dear, Alter J Say J'n' Sorry." AUSTIN, Texll!<. February 17- While the ~·oulh of Europe marches off to the bat lie fronts, Amerocan coll~ge students are o,•e-rwhelmingly opposed even to the mention of compulsorv militarv service in lhe United States. This i.s i-e,•ealed 'in a coast-to-eoast poll conducted _by the Student Opinion Survey~ of America. results or. wh1ch show that 81 per cent of the men lllld women. nltendtnl\' -~he nation':s colleges and universities are agamst requn. mg "every able-bodied American boy 20 years old to go mto the Army or Navy for one year." . . . . h t The poll was t.aken u~ing a sc1entlflc cross sectton t a includes exact p1·oporlion~ of the different type~ of 8tudent~ registered in all the institutions of higher Jearmng-. Co~l.ege men, who would have to earn· the guns nnd do the marc ~ng, were found to be the most opposed. only17 per !lent fa"0 \"tg. But 21 per cenl of the hnlf million girl:' gotng to co ege said they fa\'ored military training-for the boys. boy boua-ht my ticket for me- 10. B.iuina- milootone• thi< wcok I gueu II wn• the lint timt• a ue Surnh rorboo• and Jim Hohhr li'UY •'·o•· robb<.-.1 him•elr. • • on lh< 21th .•• And Mnry Elizo· --x-- bet.h Rillinat on th~ 23rd .• • AIMI, H ll'd M El d 1 plfty·lik~ orchid to Bct'r John• a l ay, armur ecte on h"r tw•Jrth I! l birlhdn)' la>t Ranqerette 01/icers Monday . . . At t .. t a ••• tain pN"l'On brol<t Caith with K•nt "At tho Balalalko'' •oan'C! out o! oblivion last w,oek to cl'Wih tho •tlect of th• Hit Pan>.do, ending up In thf ohow .-Ilion. SAN ANTONIO MUSIC CO. The nation results follow; J\len Women Roth Should require 17'• 21'.: 19'' Should NOT reoulre 8:1 79 81 - x- 4 SHORT TRAINING RULES WHEN PRACTICING TO BECOME A RADICAL 1 bb · ·r vou can't stab · Learn the ~:enlle art of backs tn .111~:: 1 l'ke the ·'Amer· Your mother in the hark n few hm-1. lean" Youth Cong re!'S did J\~othe1r. R~~~~t~ral to the Whitaker and told uo his Jtirl. Vlrtrinln lfalliday "'"" ~ledrd ..• Htr namt Ia PE'arl and the tn.~AJ~urt·l and ronnie Mnrmur rc· ~~'"'" to the u. of s. A ..•• Jay .. o rort~r at thu RAIItl'l'l'Yit<' mtt-tlntr bclnat rtpr~entrd rn tho Stock Tu,.,.do)', Daouulon •• to whether Show pot'8dr ••• And, B()Yl l.lld tho Rangorelt<>l would make the Bt>VI!l'IY Brandt TUlly mak~ tlwm trip to Goo•~ C,....k for th<.' baapa}' att•nti•n in that whit. ridlnl! kt•thllll lll'mo domioot<-4 tho mvothnbit and b«>l• .•.. Fll for print ina-. now is Fra.nc:t:" \~olt:ntlne'• t~ikh;r. Jun•. "ho lool<o ••nc:tly hltt Frant'e&-but won't comt" to Ju .lu. .•. Fatiru~ hnu t*i""' worn b> Rob<•rt John•on and Louis Sl id•l. • • • JimmY Smith told his atld Tomm> Allen ju•t !.n't proud •• • !'....,.,. th•r nll boulfht on<• after ~n d<-ch1ion waA rH('hed, And Curth..r dl•eusoion will b.• •~nlluutod at t.b~ n•xt nr ... t. I~ waa dl'l!id,~l I" •••rl l'....,.ld•nl Sudl• Starford. \\bo wu ill. " rard u:. pn·s~una the Ronavr~.:ttee con .. C"trn. ISAAC BLF.DSOF., Pre•. Com" To l'• f'or )'()·ur t'"a,-oritt Black Disc 316 W. Commeree SMITTY'S CAFE I I.UNCHES- SAND\YICHES COLD DRINKS 319 S. Alamo Street 2. Be immoral- A comrade 1S n \Ill~ " 1 s uperla t i\'e degree. b th •' ism-bovs'' only 3. Have a big-mouth- Remem erT. h 1· bovs 'allegedlY use their hands and mouths. e tg •• use the brains. italist'q moner by 4. Remember, if you don't get the ca~ cil rights. Ji you force, stand up and demand your ~"way throuat. this tho militat;• parado • • • B<n J, ~(<Call atnl "'aitin8' arour.d !or tho! lott<r from A bilcne .•• Mary Lundl't!n and tho'e C•rman "onb that get BAD re•ulta , •• Dorothy J<an Barwll<• reru.;nr to ki ... the ll'lldon~ mnn in th• state piny even MOTOR. TRUCKS L>;TEit~ATIO~.\L H,\R,'£STER CO~lP.L"Y Fattory llraD<h II~ I So. Flor .. 1r 1hr ocript (nnd ~lr. Ling) cal1o for it ••• Why! ••• Oprorlunity 1 ~--------------------------~ don't, you may hn,•c to work you ,.,. world Uke he did. -T. F.
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Youth Balks At Compulsory Military Training;
Worries Over War, Unemployment
AUSTIN, Texn:<, . Fchrua~y 2·1- Students thought
the college cltrnJIUM: hk~ vuhht• opinion ~l~ewhcre over th~
nation. i~ now turnmg towards the ~u\'ember elections ann
the L•~ues that are h_kt•h· to bu in,•uh•ed. The collegians of
the country ugn·e with the Amcrirun voter lllll! the most
imporlllnl tu·olllt•m of thl' da)' 1s how to keep the United
stat~s out of w11r. Utlf'mploymc·nl cnme~ next.
TRE R.t\NGER
by toothpa•te
Page Three
lADDA DABBAS ROLL OUT APPAREL
FOR BIKE PARTY. HAVE A-PPAREL OF FUN
27 Fresh, Ho · Toi,
Five Dollar Bill
Fill Business Meet
Interviewer! for tht• l'turlcnt Opiniun Surveys, of which
the RANGF.R I' II mcl,llh•·r, a.•kcd students O\'er the nation
"1\'h~t .do you lwlleve 1~ !,he. mo"t import:u~t problem facing
the Umted States tuduy? from •·wry sect1on • .Ney England
to the d•>eP South. lllitldir Atlantic to the Fur \\'e~t. the
answer of the l(rrat~sl nuntl>(>r \I'll!< tht! :;arne: how to stay
out (I{ war. l\lllllY ot hl'r problem~ were mentioned. as fol-
Little drw.< Miles Wyntt know
thut M.axine .. Lanky"' Krueger
know-. thnt he wns Necond thoi~·
to 11\e 84't.D b:u1tward dance
11w weuthl'l· wasn't icicle, so
rho A. D. P.'• did bicycle. Buncl>os
or Add~ Dnbbas and lhcir two·
\\ hee.linJt' tnllchine:o. wound by and
tluough th• park. AnnA wore a
Gnbh-·i•h •weal. abirt; lnto8"''Ie
Hawley "J'Orlrd a Scarlet and
1\ hite plu)' outfit. Juat. ~!olani<•·ntt
round 'W\'re Stella Mesc~nson and
'laxinc Kruegcz·, "•bile aome othor
fa,t h.•,_ Wttl"'' Gone 'With The Wind
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