Show March 11 WIVES GIVE OKAY VETS TO MILITARY TRAINING think we should have compulsory military training?” y0U veterans and their wives at Utah lion was asked many Rex Wallgren journalism student week by affirmative” Mr Wallgren said “They were 5J'elijf answers needed and the reasons for hav-':ie- (i in the type of training °milsory military training” seen what vai can do to homes and 5 n however hae The what unpreparedness can and may think to and' shudder lilies own loved ones” he said to t!'fir men in compulsory train-b- y iestion of morals among young The of those interviewed all One young veter- almost o1- some have effect on the morals ed that such training may of more them out than it would would U straighten but sfhe boys Another said he thought that a short time in the army morals of the boys The foundation for moral not change the is laid young in life and it is up to parents ter he thought l53ia their sons are properly fortified morally 566 that on “ifs” For example one education of the answers hinged a he was in favor of such training if the training was of major sai“ THE STUDENT LIFE— 3 19-1- Chairman Maps Election of March Assembly Set For C G Adney Day T‘‘:S 'Al1 10 AWS Officials C- - Adney immediate past chairman cf the ooard of trustees will be honored at the annual Associated Women Studs der Day Program March 19 David A Burgoyne ents at Utah State will condirector of the experiment station and member duct elections for organization officers during the first Adney remembrance committee announced — Although Founder’s Day is" thiee weeks of spring quarter according to Mary Jean March 8 the program was postSorensen AWS elections poned to coincide with the regu- Foun- acting of the Warner Slates lar meeting of the board of truschairman tees in order that the members Selection of president and secretary will be might attend Mr Burgoyne exmade Organizations are urged to plained submit names to fill respective Mr vice-preside- USAC Lecture at nt Ag Assembly Adney is being honored besort offices Dr Kenneth O Warner teachcause of his years of service to this “If said training could be given in high Girls nominated may be from n e of the wives er consultant writer and lecthe college Mr Burgoyne sail turer will that the boys would not have to leave home I would be any class Candidates for presispeak on “The Chal?h°°vor of it Or if the instructors would take the right attitude dent however must have served He has served for 22 years on lenge of Bureaucracy” during ff'is would refrain from using profanity and obscene language on the AWS council for at least the board of trustees and was next week’s regular Tuesday asoroper 1 doing something constructive I would one year would say ‘no’” Nominations must be mailed to be summed up AWS wallgren said that the general opinion may through campus mail by follows: Friday March 12 Primary elecshould have compulsory military training to pre- - tions will be held Mar 18 and I believe we in case of war We were not prepared for the last finals are listed for Mar 25 re our country be able to mobilize faster in the event of another In conjunction with the elecmust and we no be a will conversion for tions for officers a vote will be respite nergency This time there taken on the new constitution which has been prepared by the boys could be kept I faVor of it Otherwise j if the si Fellowship Donor Utah State Campus Danforth Visits H Danforth founder and president of the foundation arrived on the campus Monday and William Danforth several hours visiting winners of Danforth fellowships which his foundation awards annually Each year four Aggie students the recipients of a Danforth fellowship The award is made to spent Foresters Study Outdoor Life are and freshman in 'of home economics junior i schools agriculture two d the and The upperclassmen weeks in St Louis two weeks Vinimanca Mich The them at camp and Mo On Canyon Trek at Camp freshmen forestry students “book their tested learning” over the past weekend when they journeyed on skis and snowshoes to the Tony Grove Lake area lor an overnight camp Each sludent carried a pack averaging 35 pounds per man Approximately two miles were covered by the foresters before making camp at an elevation of 7500 feet Special emphasis was placed on camp site selection erection shelters danger of ot lean-t- o avalanche snow conditions and proper winter clothing Twenty-fiv- e join on While the campus Mr rth explained that are offered Danfo- graduate 15 girls States Those selected will have five weeks of training at camp and be 'sent to college at least 1000 miles from their own to further Christian fellowships in United the service He is president of Purina Co rican Youth director and colleges He ral books Hast State 'brie Girls year 'were Schank E Ame- Foundation and a trustee of several has published sevewinners at Utah Rae Ralphs Rose and Dan Zohner interested in fellowship Praduate Dean- - the Ralston president of the the one-yeshould 0 Greaves Club to Hear Anderson Speak I’mernaiooa I ar con-- m R be meet today will Relations club at noon in the women’s lounge Prof Wendell Anderson club advisor will speak on International control of atomic ener- Members of AWS council Burgoyne said The friends of Mr Adney have contributed money for the purpose of buying a gift which will be presented as a token of appreciation at the Founder’s Day program held annually to commemorate the signing of the Lund act March 8 1888 authorLarry S Cole radio and elec- izing the construction of the tronics department head at Utah USAC Mr Burgoyne said State has recenly received notification by the Institute of Radio Engineers of his appointment as Radio Engineers Appoint Cole To College Post phases of government business Before the war he taught at the universities of Washington Since Arkansas and Tennessee the war he has resumed part-tim- e teaching as lecturer in politics at the Catholic University of America and lecturer in personnel management at the American Graduate school in University Washington D C institute representative of the organization at this college The appointment makes possible the formation of an IRE student branch at USAC and steps are now being taken to activate this group Prof Cole stated The IRE is the national professional organization of radio and electronic engineers and the formation of a branch at Utah State will give students in this field an opportunity to participate in ils activities and to obtain the many benefits of membership in this professional group Jeffries Named Candidate by Phi Kappa Phi Edward Jefferies registered in the school of engineering was iVvA seeceby Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping scholastic J - J ££ y v Ac - fraternity as candi9 Student to Teach date for the $1000 fellowship offered by the national organM Culver ization to a graduating senior Academy Lester C Mont Judd Harmon was selectEssig Jr student at gy” The national 'a State has just been are now under ed as alternate name Preparations by June L° this organization will join the summer fac-- j way for reorganization of the scholar1 three winners Culver Military Academv for a national Plans in the spring VerLndiana He will in St Louis ship from 50 chapters held to be ion vent t2' instruction next month will be discussed ap-ti'ne- chairman of the board for six sembly according to Dr Lewis M Turner dean of the school years of forestry In addition to his services as a In his lectures on public afboard member and board chairman Mr Adney gave his person- fairs and bureaucracy Dr Waral time to serving the interests ner draws on his experience as a government executive educaof the college spending many days and hours developing schol- tor and student of political arships athletics and sports and science He has authored books the facilities of the college Mr and numerous articles on many V § w 'LL-'- -- A‘ri 'ey ' & IG3 VqqI y raeS Ip1 "4 (l Io crrai I FOR EVERY BC0E2 fCT tl lit YOUR HOKE i ‘ So handsome! 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