k th d th e rte ll a r | rexa an a!Juilf i I F r j ll e>1 inm j dent S'I a; ‘i r e dai WM m pi s erisjfj 5 F r l vc ii -wit- C od f ti e ti lit be I 'idd f ppl< rum de*1 inc U t fun loc de dshl Weather Rising Temperatures Clear and Cool Tuesday Night T h e D a T e x a n European Rift Threatens UN Johnson Asks High Court Aid Berliners Want City Returned S E E P A G E 3 Vol. 50 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1948 Six Pages Today No. 27 Court Endangered Says Chief Justice rn V m m M *■ in the Union Spicer a f te rn o o n r e f e r re d to th e cuts in the powers of the chief justice and Student C ourt on f o u r points: 1. The constitution revised gives the S tu d e n t Court no final jurisdiction. 2. The new constitution would take aw ay th e pow-er of the C ourt to make injunction rulings. 3. The chief justice would no longer sit on the appellate court. 4. The chief justice would no longer appoint the election com­ mission. the from To ta k e aw ay all final ju risd ic ­ S tu d e n t C ourt tion would make it merely “ a hearin g board th ro u g h which cases m ust pass h e a r in g ,” fo r Spicer asserted. fac ulty a “ This is an association o f s t u ­ d ents,” he emphasized, “and the fac ulty should not be allowed to run the co u rt.” through a ff a ir s its The ap pellate co u rt tw o is com ­ fac ulty mem bers posed of and one student. “ The fa c u lty already has th e power to reverse an y action taken by s tu d e n t court, so w-hy should the constitution facilitate m a t­ t e r s ? ” Spicer argued. Ja c k Sum m erfield, m e m b er o f , the constitution com m ittee, said alre ad y has since it should n o t make th a t pow er an y d iffe ren ce in to be sta te d writing. fac ulty the “ A duly set-up body such as court w o u ld be the appellate more prone to overrule the Btu dents the present system allow-?,” replied Spicer. th a n th o u g h t Leo Goodman asked w-hether Spicer the m em bers of the c o u rt w ere inform ed enough on to make final deci­ sions. law th e Time a f t e r “ Yes,” Spicer replied. “ Usually there a re several law stu d e n ts on the Court. The points of law in this constitution are no t so d ifficult to in te r p re t,” he added. te s ti­ time im­ mony. Spicer underlined the th e court portance of making more th a n a “ procedural t r a p ” fo r caves going to the higher court. c o u r t the the pow er to g r a n t in his insisted Spicer should have injunctions. , “ E very c o u rt in lins pow er,” he said. the land has the last fall The S tu d e n t C ourt used process the to immediate p rin tin g legal th e elec­ injunction prevent of election ballots until a dispute tion could be settled. The com m ittee inse rt they the would court. Tfiey w ere concerned with the w-ording of the clause. this power o f involved w ith indicated Silberburg Named To Assembly Post Harold S ilberburg of C larks­ ville has been appointed to fill the last vacancy on the S tu d e n t A s­ sembly. B a re foot Sanders, stu d e n t body president, m ade the a p pointm e nt Monday. Silb erburg filled the post from the G ra d u ate School. He is past p reside nt of Sigma Alpha Mu and president o f the S tu d e n t Co-operative Commission. He is a m em ber of Phi E ta Sigma. Tau Beta Pi, Omega Chi Epsilon, and Phi Gamm a Epsilon. By B I L L B R U C E Someone has been out to strip the powers of the Student Court, Charlie Spicer charged Monday. justice o f Spicer, chief the Court, made th e assertion at the the A s ­ final open h e a rin g o f sembly com m ittee constitu­ tional revision. on The com m ittee is considering the it the S tu d e n t Assembly the proposed a lteratio n s te n tativ e constitution before goes Tuesday fo r ratification . to in in the A constitution revision com m it­ Student tee w ill m eet Government office in the Union Tuesday at 3 o’clock. B a re fo o t Sanders, s tu d e n t president, has announced. Any member of the Assembly who may w a n t to raise questions on the revised constitution should attend the meeting, Sanders said. the time a t to save This is night session, he added. A t the open hearing Monday Last Chance Today To Add Courses Tuesday is the last day that stu­ dents may add courses, and peti­ a t i o n s m u st be approved by stu d e n ts ’ advisor or dean and the chairm an o f the department con­ cerned. ► proved, If the aditional course is ap- file the stu d e n t should the signed add perm it in the o f ­ fice o f his dean. E ffective T uesday advisers may no long er give permission to drop courses. The only acceptable ap­ proval m u st come from the stu­ d e n t’s dean. Drop approval m u st be obtained within th e firs t six weeks o f class w ork unless the student has an the av e rage of C or above in course. An av e rage o f C or better in the course concerned gives the the right to drop any stu d e n t Tuesday Final Day For Late Registration L ate registra tio n ends Tues­ day. S tu d en ts who have arrived a t th e U niversity late and do not have th e ir photostats or evaluation of high school credits should pick the r e g i s t r a r ’s O ffice. them up at late O th er registering s tu ­ d en ts should go to R Hall for instruction s as to the registra­ tion procedure. W hat Qt On :30-5— X-rays, B. Hall. -12— L ate sectionizing in P. T. fo r Women, WL Gym. - I — Blanket ta x pictures, U ni­ versity Co-Op. -5— Deadline fo r applications for postponed and o th e r special ex­ am inations, R e g is tr a r ’s Office. 0-12— Late registra tio n, last day, s ta rts in R. Hall. 5— B lanket T ax pictures, Uni­ versity Co-Op. -5:30— Late sectionizing in P. T. f o r Women, W. Gym. -5— Symphony O rch estra r e h e a r ­ sals, Music Building. —Classic C oncert with selections fro m Ravel an d Glazounov, T ex­ as Union 301. -6— T alen t try-outs, Texas Union 407. —M ortar Board m eeting in u ni­ form , Texas Union 315. —Dip Hour, W. Gym. :45-9— M en’s I n tra m u r a l Touch Football, W hitak e r Field. ’-9— Beginners Square Dance Lessons, Texas Union Main Lounge. — In tra - varsity C hristian Fellow ship, Texas Union 301. — Southeast Texas Club, Union — C urtain Club Tryouts, Hogg 316. Auditorium. -9— F irs t rehearsal by Girls Glee Club, Texa« U nion 401. :30— Law Wives Club A rts Roundtable, 4607 Depew'. :30-9— T alent try o u ts, fTexas U n ­ ion, J u n io r Ballroom. of -IO— American Association I niversity W omen, U niversity Club. — Little Campus Association, L. C. D. C onsum er’s Society of A m er­ ica, open m eeting, Wooldridge F ark. Talent Committee Holds Final Auditions Tonight Possible fame, possible fortune and promised fun is offered those answ ering talent call the final uesday. I* rom 4 to 6 o'clock Tuesday fternoo n and from 7:30 9 ’clock Tuesday night, th e T alent om m ittee w-ill hold auditions in he J u n io r Ballroom, Texas Union. Mel S andler will act as accom- w henever ac ts the to to a m s t ‘ceded. tim e before classes in the semester. the last week of The addition and dropping of courses is always su b je ct to the minimum n u m b e r of hours p e rm it­ ted by the Q u antity o f W ork Rule, and the petition m u st be supported by a good reason. A fter the firs t six weeks of the sem ester a dean m ay p erm it a student to stop atte n d in g a class in which he is not m aking a C or better. A grade of F will be r e ­ corded in this case. * Bailey Stresses Work, Education Good Business Needs Honesty, He Says Work and education w-ere the by Ervin keynotes of a speech George Bailey, p resid e nt o f the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, when he spoke to the eve­ University ASME Monday ning. the expressed Following the theme th a t some phase o f engineering was behind all advancem ent o f human the race, Mr. Bailey opinion that a m a n ’s education had begun when he g ra d u a te d from school, th a t a man should pick his job instead of the job picking him and that the job should be one that provided education and ad­ vancem ent. the Mr. Bailey stressed fact th a t the man is enly a small f ra c ­ tion o f a job in a com pany while the job is a m a jo r fra ction o f the m a n ’s the man th e re fo re, should make a g r e a te r e f f o r t to find o ut a b o u t the job the com pany than the com pany does ab out the man. life, and Any job or*field could become a good o p p ortunity fo r a man p ro ­ vided he worked hard and con­ tinued his education through his own efforts, through the e ffo rts of his company, and th ro u g h the affiliations with his associates, such as ASME f o r engineers. Mr. Bailey closed his speech people saying th a t as long worked hard, w ere honest, stayed healthy and helped th e ir fellow­ men business would sta y good. as IB X-Rays Made By Health Service About 650 incoming students passed through the line a t B. Hall Monday from 8:30 to 5:00 p .m . to receive th e ir compulsory chest X-rays for tuberculosis, Mrs. Ed Heap of the U niversity H ealth Service announced. She pointed ou t th a t stu d e n ts who do n ot take adv a n ta g e of the free X-rays o ffe re d by the Health Service will have them made a t th e ir own expense be­ fore they can be duly enrolled in the U niversity. to have A ppointm ents for th e ex a m in a­ tion were given d u rin g r e g is t r a ­ tion. Those who did not receive cards s ta tin g the hours they are to r ep o rt fo r th e tests may ob­ tain them a t the Health Service in B. Hall. The for X-rays will be O ctober I. final day Former students who had the required chest X-ray when they entered the U niversity but wish to have a n o th e r one this year may take adv a n ta g e of the Travis County Associa­ Tuberculosis tion’s mobile X-rav u nit which two will be weeks beginning October 18. Mrs. Marie Pike o f the Texas S tate Association Tuberculosis ex ­ plained that every Austin and Travis County resid e nt aged 15 years or older can g e t a free X-ray during the city and county- wide survey. operation for in C r t m i i I C T k l t i SOCIALIST Norman Thomas looked on as . . . S t a ff P h o to— B ain . . . D E M O C R A T Harry Truman spoke in Austin Monday. Staff Photo— Ran* President Says Republican Tearing Up Bill of Rights Truman Charges Thomas Condemns Peacetime Draft Biased Press V o te Johnson/ Harry Tells W a c o Crowd f B y J O A NN E I D OM N o r m a n T hom as, S o cialist P a rty p resid en tia l c a n d id a te , said M on d a y n ig h t th a t if he w e r e P resid en t o f th e United Sta tes he w ould call for im m e d ia te and universal a b o lish ­ m ent o f p e a c e tim e m ilita ry conscription. A cr o w d of ab o u t 1,5 00 s a t on b lan k ets, p illo w s, or the ground o f W o o ld r id g e P a rk to h ear the six-tim e presi­ d en tial ca n d id a te a d v o c a te * -------------------------------- ——-------- redu ction o f arm ed fo r c e s of vities of chasing spies to cover up th e w orld to police level. in- Congress’s inaction again st The white-haired Socialist aban- flation doned his prepared te x t to speak of w ar prep a ra tio n s in th e face of w hat * he called a grave world crisis, heightened by c „ Munday of . j T- the United . . j . . He classed Martin Dies as an the appeal u n h a PP.v choice fo r the commit- ! te e ’s first chairman and was not , . , hesitant to speak unfavo rably of . States, , , “ It takes intelligence inflation,” he com mented. to chase F rance, and G iea t Britain th a t T exas’s Congressman, the United Nations S ecurity Coun­ cil take over the Berlin problem. The speaker hit hard a t racial prejudices, which, he s a i d are not a uni- re stric te d to the South. The solu- is not law encompassing ti0n > be declared, *n L a t c n i i u in j “ T h e r e ’s no victory in versal g rav e y a rd ,’’ he cried o u t to an applauding audience. * I law . Mr. Thomas vehm ently declared (The gath erin g had been pub- th a t assurance today th a t th e re Seized as a non-segregated meet- would be no f u tu re w ars would I big, h u t no Negroes w ere seen in throw this nation into a panic, so the audience.) closely is our economy tied to w ar production. p arty le ader the “ fashion- He tu rn e d his atten tio n to do- ab le” convictions th a t freedom is on bound up with capitalism, assert- dem an ds' The minority struck out against in? (hat o ur economy mestic problems and romped recent campaign speeches of Mr. T rum an, Mr. Dewey, and Mr. Wallace. i “ W h a t th e y 're try in g to do is Ta f t a n d S t a t e n Due in T e x * . — P E A ( E l IME, Page 6 " issues so people to obscure real FO R T W O R TH , Sept. 27~(A*) with opposit beliefs can vote f o r — S en ato r Robert T a f t ' of Ohio the and Harold Stasscn will come to the same man and pray for to make cani- best, he shouted. the Republi- Mr. Thomas accused the House paign speeches for in October Texas Committee on U n-A merican A c t i - 1 can D ew ey-W arren ticket. B a s fit o n th « A a to cia ted P m tit P re sid ent T rum an told a c h e er­ ing Waco crowd the polls on election day “ and send L yndon Johnson to the S e n a te .” to go to Johnson has made platform ap- I pearances with the P re sident at Austin, and a t Temple an d Waco he go t verbal support from Mr. T rum an. took P resident T ru m an time off from his speeches to Texans Monday to co n fe r with A m bas­ sador W a lte r Bedell Smith over j relations with Russia, j Smith said relations are “ criti- i l e a l ” hu t not on the verge o f war. j j He told rep o rters condition* a t no , time since more critical. th e w ar have been He later modified “ critical” to I mean serious. police In F o rt Worth Mr. T ru m an told , a t j a crowd 15,000 the “ do-nothing C o n g r e e did the ground to cut from u nder the f a r m e r .” estim ated its best A t Rebel Stadium Police Lieu- • te n a n t L. S. Reeves sized up the crowd a t 10,000. The stands w ere n ea rly packed and hundreds o f people sat in chairs in the infield. r e ­ jected a Republican “ lullaby” of unity and pledged the D emocrats to unite the nation for the b e n e ­ fit of the “ ordinary folks." In Bonham Mr. T in m a n He said hr d id n ’t w ant the kind of unity that would let prices go “ sky high” and ease taxes for the rich. ★ Six UT Co-eds to Give Howdy Week' Its Start How can than “ how dy” ! wright, Beth Ann Wilson, Enid c a m p u s J Loftis, and Marion Engelke will b etter beauties? T h a t s w h a t Ann Ty-J be doing Wednesday m orning at nan, Bonnie Bland, M a rth a Cart-* the brief dedication cerem ony to] you say w ith six Blanket Tax, Stamped Receipt Good for New Mexico Game S tuden ts will be ad m itted to] the New Mexico gam e S a tu r d a y on their a u d i to r ’s receipts if they have had ta x pic­ th e ir blanket tu re s taken, Alice A rcher, secre-, ta r y to the business m a n a g e r o f intercollegiate a n ­ athletics, nounced Monday afterno on. A u ditor's receipts must be stamped to show that the photo­ taken, Miss been has grap h Archer said. It had been previously an­ nounced th a t b lanket taxes would be necessary to t h a t system, the game. some 8,000 stu d e n ts would have been denied ad m ittance. fo r a d m itta n ce I nder P icture s are being taken at the j ra te of approxim ately 1,000 per day. A t 4 o’clock Monday a f t e r ­ noon students had been thro ugh the line. some 9,400 Tickets for the Oklahoma game at Dallas go on sale for s tu d e n ts I Monday morning, October 4. B lanket 'axe? must be presented at time of purchase. One student n ay buy six tickets, but blanket he must present taxes of the other persons. the the Since s x days are required in which to prepare the cards, s tu ­ dents should have their photo­ graphs taken by Tuesday. The lottery system will be u-ed the distribution of the Okla­ in homa gam e ticket*. Daily Texan Hit By New Dixie Club A U niversity S tate s’ Rights Club got u n d er way Monday as the the official constitution of organization was the filed w-ith Dean o f S tu d e n t Life. newspaper, “ Despite the noisy p ropaga nda through of the radical minority their campus The Daily Texan, the stu de nt body of o ur U niversity as a whole believes in the rights of the individual an d I of the states as g u a r a n te e d by the I Bill of Rights.” was the s ta te m e n t ] issued by Thomas D. Affleck J r .. I president of club. new ly-form ed the open “ IU wily W eek.” Al o on hand w-ill he the C o w -1 Silver Spurs, boys, Orange Ja cke ts, M ortar Boards, and A l - j pha Phi Omegas to Tend a little color. Only one *peech will be used in the ceremony, then co-eds and members of service groups will student begin welcoming body. the S ta n d a rd p rocedure on Howdy Walk— betw een the Texas Union the Main Building— will be and the to say hello, or howdy, people you meet. to The club was formed to offset tho endorsem ent by “ campus le ft­ ist gro u p s” o f the policies sup- orted by P re sid en t T rum an, Af- j fleck w ent on to say. Those “ howdies” will net some­ body a little extra cash Thursday. Roving “ Mr. Dollars’’ will cover the campus all day giving new $1 bills to every tw en ty -fifth per-1 son that speaks to them. S tuden t p resid e n t of the Uni­ the versity of New Mexico and New Mexico sw eetheart will. make a personal app e aranc e F r i - , day night a t the street dance in fro n t of G regory Gym a f te r the pep rally. I G. Washington to Speak To UT Wallace Club George O. W ashington, presi­ d ent of the stu d e n t body o f S am ­ uel H uston College, will speak to the U niversity S tu d en ts f o r W al­ lace Club T uesday evening at 7:30 o ’clock in Texas Union 315. His subject will be the Y oung P ro ­ gressives o f America. B y M A R K B A T T E R S O N A brisk P re sid en t H arry S. T rum an s te p p e d on the rear p latform of his sp e c ia l train at 7 :25 M onday morning and sp en t th e n ex t fift e e n m in utes a lter n a tin g b etw een c o m p lim e n tin g and w a r n in g a ch illed a u d ien ce o f o vei 5,000. a th e P resid en t c h a rg e d plained. C a llin g the p resid en tial c a m p a ig n fig h t b etw een sp ecia l interests and th e peo-*--------------------- —--------------------- pie, “ You’ll never find ou th a t th e R ep u b lica n Con- abo u t tell yoi gress the Bill o f R ig h ts .” The Chief Executive is “tr y in g to te a r up ab o u t th e m ,” he exclaimed. I c a n ’t E ighty them if told the crowd that the Republicans would like the Colorado River back to th e public utilities. to tu r n used “ The Colorado to cause the D emocrats h a r ­ floods until nessed it,’’ he suid. “ No Republi­ can can deny th a t. ” b lanked by R epresentative Lyn- to ninety per ce n t ol the pre-s is opposed to the Demo­ cratic Administration, he a s s e r te d The P resident charged the presa opposed him because th e y wer« fo r “ special interests.” “ They d o n ’t w ant you to get interested the campaign, b e­ cause the Democrats are right am] the Republicans are wrong. T h a t ’a in don Johnson and G overnor Beau- why w e’re going to w in.” ford J e ste r, he warned the peo- Mr. T rum an made one reques pie th e y couldn ’t a fford to r e n e w i o f his audience: to get up earl; last, Republican-dom inated and vote the straig h t D e m o c r a t the j ticket. Congress. “ Urn out telling the people ju s t exactly w hat the in campaign a r e , ” Mr. T ru m a n issues “ If you do th a t, ” he quipped this “ I wont have to w orry ahou ex- housing for a n o th er f o u r y ea rs.1 Texans, Missourians Praised At the talk, the s a l t of his the P re sid en t drew’ cheers from generally passive, politically a c ­ climated Austin audience. He told them he was inspired because the city was named a f t e r two Missouri pioneers, Moses and Ste} hen F. Austin. Then he apologized be­ cause he had not been able to g e ‘ Moses A u stin ’s body re tu rn e d here from Missouri for re-burial. “ I ’m so rry ,’’ he added, “ because Texas and Missouri have always gone shoulder in to things.” shoulder Calling Texan leaders com petent he th a t Texans have alw’ays to handle national affairs, added been “ good D emocrats.” He grasped C ongressm an J o h n ­ son by the arm and exclaimed, “ H e r e ’s one Texan standing rig h t here who ha* worked with me for pea- e in the world.” Mr. Johnson, cu rren tly b attling for approval a: Democratic nominee for the US Senate against Coke Stevenson, beamed at the gesture. P residen t T ru m an ai- * named S en ator Tom Connelly and R epre­ sentative Sam Rayburn as “ irood Democrats and good frie n d s.” He pied icted th a t Tom Clark would go down in history as g re a t “ because h e ’s working all the timo in spite of the fact th a t the Re­ publican Congress is try in g to te a r up th e Bill of Rights.” ten days, A lthough he has traveled 7,000 the miles in the last relaxed and P re sid ent appeared confident. He did not m ention any rival fo r the Presidency by name, but confined his attac ks to Congress. Socialist, W allaceites Ignored Norm an Thomas, Socialist p a rty ! nominee for the presidency, list­ ened from the o u te r fring e a f the crowd, u nrecognised by most p e o - 1 pie and unseen by Mr. T r u m a n , They did nut meet, as Mr. Thomas j w ent hack to his hotel im m ediately a f te r the presidential train left for F o rt W orth. T here w ere oth er evidences of j political opposition aro u n d the roped-off area. P ropped up against! the nearby Missouri a wall of Pacific station w ere several W a l - ; lace placards which probably r e ­ mained unseen by the President, j the W a lla c e ’ Club and the United World Fed-; eralists w ere stopped by Austin! policemen and secret servicem en I the crowds] from circulating Members o f both in with signs they had prepared for the presidential visit. The Wallace Club had prepared and the World fo u rte en signs, Federalists had six ready. President T ru m an was duced by Mayor Tom Miller. intro­ introduced A f t e r giving hi* short speech, he “ the boss”— his wife, Bess T rum an. His d a u g h te r M argaret was next, and Mrs. T rum an was presented with a basket of eighteen C hrysan­ themums. introduced A Pi Phi group, led by C ha r­ lotte Mickey, presented the P resi­ d e n t’s d a u g h ter with a corsage. Ceeile Ragland, Booty Hare, Emily Finch. M arjorie night, aud- P a tr i­ cia P ayton were in the group. Tuesday, Sep*. 28, '1948 THE DAILY TEXAN Page i Pyle Is Switched To Left Halfback B illy P y le w ent back to hi* old le ft halfback position M onday in the only m ajor revision in the Texas attack. The move was made to bring more pow er and better blocking into the offensive a rra y and put R a n d all C lay, the wild bull from Pam pa, into the first-string right halfback post. P yle played le ft halfback all last year, and it should take him only a couple of days to be com- p lei cly adapted to the shift. The move was made because j of the presence of P yle at right h a lf and another small player at J the power lf ft half weakened phase o f the Texas offense. In the North C arolina game, P y le played all but about five minutes, and the demands of the right halfback assignments plus fu ll duty on defense put too big,, a load on the tough little junior. I In addition to bringing power into the line-up, C la y is a good blocker and a better-than-average Serving: Breakfast Luncheon Dinner ^ipL&DJtL J u s t o ff th * c a m p o * i t 24th and S a n A n to n !* NEW T U X ED O S FOR RENT All Sizes Tuxedos can be made from yo ur old N a vy uniform . Come in today and inquire. Majestic CLEANERS SOO B r u m * D r! s k ill H o t e l B u ild in g pass receiver— two requisites o f the right h a lf in the T. The presence of P yle and B ryo n G illo ry in the line-up also worked another d iffic u lty , V t hen- ever Texas lost the hall, it was caught with both P a u l Cam pbell and C ib o ry on the field and both had to be replaced. first Texas sh ift The present rule allows only one substitute to enter the game unless time is out or is called out, is to and the take Campbell out and send R o w ­ an in to replace him. T h a t leaves two safety men, P yle and C ib o ry, and Texas has had to either call time out or play w ith a make­ shift defense. W ith line-up, the new C la y shifts to a defensive h a lf hack position and L a n d ry to the other, and P yle to safety. Rowan comes in is fo r Campbell, and Texas set w ith its strongest d e fe n siv e : alignm ent. The only in ju ry of S a tu rd a y ’s, extrem ely rough game was end Hen Procter, who caught eight completed , thirteen of T exas’s i passe* and scored its only touch-1 I down. P ro c te r ! slightly with r sore knee. limping was D ick H a rris, the Texas center who missed all o f the N orth C arolina game, w ill he kept out of practice the N ew Mexico game as a precaution against re-injury of his knee. this week and Monday, spirited as dummies their plays. the they smacked lo n g h o rn s were the through running in Sports Notice Mem bers and potential mem­ bers of the Galveston C lub are asked to be at W h ita k e r Field at 4 o’clock, Tuesday afternoon when th* club w ill play a practice touch football game. Intramural Schedule Tun* day C L A S S A TO U C H F O O T B A L L 6 :4 5 o ’clo ck P h i D o lt* T h e ta v * Stg m # P h i E p s ilo n I . i m h 'l t C h i A l p h a v*. D e li* K ig m s P h i T a u D e lta P h i v» c h i P h i 7 :4 6 o ’c lo c k P h i S ig m a D e lta vs. D e lta C h i D e lta T a u D e lta va. B e ta T h e ta C I A S S R T O U C H F O O T B A L L Pi P l K a p p a A lp h a v * S ig m a N u In t r a m u r a l We< !na»H av a fte rn o o n at 5 * he tro p h y ro om of G r e g o r y G y m . team m a n a g e r* w ill m eet in ci t lock Fijis, Dekes, SA E's W in In 'M ural Grid Openers By BOB SEA M A N Trxnn Sport* Staff P h i Gamma D elta, D elta K a p ­ Sigm a Alpha pa Ep silon, and Epsilon robed to impressive v ic ­ tories M onday night at W h ita k e r Field as the 1948 in tram u ral foot­ ball campaign got underw ay w ith fra te rn ity elevens seeing tw elve action. J im Ba rn es passed fo r three touchdowns and one extra point to lead the Fijis to a 19-0 t r i­ umph over a game hut w eaker Phi K appa Sigma. team Two o f the scoring passes were caught by fly in g C harlie P a rk e r of the 100-yard dash fam e, w hile Ja c k Hooper pulled in the other. from T he passing com bination o f W om ack then nailed R a y Lau- H a r r y H ilg ers to A n th o n y B u c k - ire ntz behind his own goal fo r a ley clicked fo r tw o touchdowns and one extra point to give D E E a 13-6 victo ry over Phi K appa Psi. outstanding p la ye r fo r the losers, h it R a y ­ mond H a rra h w ith a scoring a erial the in game fo r the only P h i P si score. sa fe ty and a 8-0 lead fo r the w in to threw ners. Fitz p a tric k F ra n k W om ack six m ore points. The fin a l score came on a pass to E r n ie W om ack. fading m inutes of T ru e tt H u b , then fo r B e a n from the S A E showed a fin e passing a t­ tack in trouncing Phi Sigma K a p ­ pa, 20-0. M cC a ll Fitz p a tric k and F r a n k B e a n w ere throw ing ac­ cu ra te ly and two W om ack boys— F r a n k and E r n ie — made the best targets. A Fitz p a tric k pass to the S A E ’s H a r r y C aserta put F ra n k out to an e a rly lead. Tribe Leads American; Braves Clinch NL Flag W ith the Boston B ra v e s a l­ p layin g all their games on th e ir ready in possession of the N a ­ home fields, w hile the Yankees In another route, Sigma Nu ran w ild to down Acacia, 20-0. The sparkling passing of M a rvin H a y ! sparked the v ic to r’s attack w hila looked good on the entire team to Rolan defense. H a ys W a lto n fo r tw o touchdowns, to A u gust W a lla to Bob Beardon and D ick B ro w n fo i the two extra points. fo r one, and tossed The H ays- W a lto n pass fo r th i last score covered th irty yard*, In a game m arred b y excessive roughness and the ensuing pen­ alties, PiK A nipped Sigma C b fo u r yard s to zero an overtime game The period. ended in a scoreless tie. regulation In a fo u r downs and tie game each team ii given the one m aking the most yardage w ins K appa Alpha shut out Phi K ap pa Tau, 12-0, by v irtu e of twc long scoring passes from San ford N ew m an to A r t K irb y . The fir s t aeria l covered fo r ty yard while the second traveled tw e n ty FO R T H E B E S T IN S O C IA L S T A T IO N E R Y A N D G R E E T IN G C A R D S S C H A F F E R 'S Center Congres*^^ L The Greeting Card Centi TYPEWRITERS ADD MACHINES CALCULATORS are in the predicam ent o f m eet­ ing the A th le tics at P hiladelphia before taking on Boston. C leveland opens a two-game se­ lo w ly Chicago ries against the W h ite Sox and then finishes up w ith the D e tro it T ig ers over the week end. Boston takes on W a s h ­ ington, then the Yanks. The penant ra ce at a glance shows: C le v e la n d Boston New York W na 92 92 Pct. G B - .624 I . 8 1 7 I .617 B U L L D O G G IN G T H A T are dropped three North Carolina Bobby C o y Lee for a s’x-yard loss on the Texas 25-yard !:ne in the second quarter Saturday at L O N G H O R N linemen who Chape! Hill, N .C . G uard Bill W a rd le diagnosed the faire kick and run and grabbed Lee by the Neck. The other two dosed 'n to help down him. Crying Out Loud Oh, Those Costly Mistakes opportunity to fin a lly nail the shifting the linem en to the lin e ­ T a r Heels. W ake F o re st scored b acker post. three touchdowns in the firs t h a lf H ow ever, two men headed o ff By LOU MAYSEL Texan Sport* Staff The old master scribe, W ilb u r ! Evans, was sitting in the lobby of the W ashington Duke H otel in Durham , NTC., a fte r the N orth Carolina pondering the fate o f the Longhorns. to w in, 19-7. E v e ryo n e know* that N orth fa r o lin a was ready and th at the I T a r Heels had a v e ry good team, hut it take* something else to ac­ count fo r a 34-7 reversal. Su llen ly he remarked, “ It would he a shame if we crashed on the ■ way home -when »/e could have | More Yards, No Score crashed on the w ay up here.” . W hen the rem ark was relaved Last year the Longhorns held to the roam as it hoarded the bus North C aro lin a scoreless w hile tho to leave for the airport, the whole T ar Heels gained 278 yards- —32 bus load laughed heartily. , morfl yards than th e y gained Saf- tou^h- Then George Petrovich boarded ” rfl*Y in putting over 5 the bus. His face w'as a mass o f downs. scabs, and one teammate asked, “ Wham’s t h a t ? ” yardage ; wasn’t the big th in g ; it. was the The husky tackle boomed back, | mistakes ami misplays. N eve r has handsome a team made more blunders and “ The rem nants of a The North C arolina and the team had another ha v e so m any work agaiqst them. the field , leavin g only ten p la y­ ers, and C aro lin a completed an 18-yard pass to the Texas five. Came the third touchdown. N orth C arolina was a t its de­ fensive hest in the second q u ar­ ter as it kept the Longhorns throttled and did not allow them to put across a second touch­ down which would have brought them up w ithin striking distance. The third quarter brought Texas soma breaks in N orth C ar- o liria miscues, but counter-miscues frittered them a w a y — and then it was too late. Game of Their Life F o r two instance, touchdowns came from 15-yard drives by N orth C arolina a fte r in* last the I terception runbacks o f desperate a | passes. One was overthrow n while fo r the other was hurled by a young- year. B u t the Texas ster, who in an atem pt to keep tional League pennant, the red- hot merry-go-round in the A m e ri­ can League goes into the fin a l week o f play Tuesday w ith C leve­ land leading the Boston Red Sox and N ew Y o rk Yankees, sharers o f second spot, by one game. The clim ax is due to come S a t­ urd ay when the Y a n k s and Red Boston. M onday Sox tangle at was an off-day in both leagues. E a c h o f the three Am erican contenders have five games le ft in the closest finish the ju n io r c ir ­ cuit has seen since 1944 when the St. Louis Brow ns won th e ir firs t flag on the fin al day o f the cam ­ paign. The Braves, six games ahead o f second-place claim ed the N ational Leag ue pennant S u n ­ day, tu rn in g back the N ew Y o rk Giants, 3-2. B ro o k lyn , Cleveland can clinch the flag by w innin g all o f its rem aining five games, w hile Boston and N ew Y o rk still have an outside chance if the Ind ians fa lte r. Boston and Cleveland have the advantage o f Two things every College man should know! L O A N S Don't Kick to Justice man, good laugh. Good Signs la^t C arolina said it would be long ride back home. It was them team was in good humor all the in w ay back— not good humor which showed that they w eren't feeling Jf• >r themselves. ju b ila n t— hut so rry Perhaps it’s a good sign. N orth C arolina didn’t rebound good last year and gave the fabulous Pea- head W a lk e r at W a k e Fo re st the W e Loan Money On Anything of Value B a rg a in ! in unredeemed dia­ monds — save up to 6 0 % on w atches Elgin, W alth am , Gruen, Bulova, and Ham ilton. consisting o f fe:' C R O W N JEWELRY CO. 213 E. 6th St. Phone 2-1060 losing yardage, threw’ the from re ceive r’s the hall straig ht at back. His receiver was still going down field long pass. intended for an B u t no one would have wanted T e x a s to p lay cozy football and be satisfied w ith holding the score to 21-7. Most people w an t win- i ning football, and th a t’s what the Longhorns were try in g for. The first N orth C arolina touch­ down wa.* the cleanest one of the game, although a Texas m isplay started them rolling. Instructions were to kick out of bounds all the time regardless o f the yardage. C harlie Ju stic e returned the first Texas punt 37 yards to the Texas 12-yard m arker, and N orth C a ro ­ lina was on its w ay. The second touchdown wa* set up b y a Texas fumble o f a pitch- out on its own five-yard line, and two N orth C arolina made it in plays. The third blunder that cost Texas dearly was an e rro r in sub­ stitution. The in ju ry o f Dick H a r ­ ris caused Texas to do a lot of • m This is a cheer leader. A ll- American Sweater Girl. F.x[tert The formation of a " Manhattan” shirt is terrific, too. at [hiss defense. T (rrific formation, A T I I l l kl I I M I Ii p m r n . i ■ WM I "■? \ k f ' - i i - M w Ii e n y o u t a s t e t h e n e w t o a u s t i n ! new t a s t e t h r i l l 1 c o m e o u t a n d try one today 31st & Guadalup TUXEDOS FOR RENT ALL SIZES Longhorn Cleaners Phone 3847 2538 G U A D A L U P E C IT Y W ID E D E L I V E R Y Let U * Do Your Laundry, Too F o r C arolina it was the game of the year, perhaps the game of their life fo r most o f the players. It was just one in a schedule of ten fo r T exas— the p erfect setup fo r w hat happened. that B u t defeat c la rifie d things In the Texas ten picture straight victories would not have brought to the surface. The times that try m en’s souls also bring out a true picture o f th e ir wmrth. laid open, and n a tu ra lly they w ill be corrected if possible. The Texas team m ay become a better team in the Southw est C onference rac be­ cause of this defeat. C ertain weaknesses w ere Late Tulsa Rally Beats Cats, 6-3, in TL Playoff T U L S A , Okla., Sept. 27—

— fo r The Tulsa O ilers exploded fo u r runs in the eighth inning to­ night to defeat F o r t W o r th ’s Cats, 6-3, and send the Texas League pcnant p la y o ff series back to F o r t W o rth w ith the C ats leading, three games to tw’o. F t. W o rth 003 OOO OOO— 3 8 0 IOO 010 04x— 6 IO 0 Tulsa Ram sdell, V an C uyk ( 8 ) , Brow n (8 ) and B r a g a n ; Perkow ski and U n aer. T H E D A @ in Austin every morning except Monday and Saturday, Sap Th# Daily Texan, rn student newspaper of th# U n iversity of Tex##, to pub­ lished J* Ju n e and except during holiday and examination period*, and twice weekly during the summer seaeion under the title of The Summer lexan on Wednee* d ay. and Fridays, by Texea Student Publication*. Inc. New* contributions may be mad# by telephone (2-2478) or at the editorial ■ksa v y a shi’-l , «*. - ‘ “ K on Wednesday* and Friday*. " « * ? d“ . n lb: * “ blf.b.“ * b t- w ,.k lr d a r t . , t h . 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Available in brown, green, blue and gray — solids and fancy patterns. E l tie Im SS E J nr en J** "A lei F , ' ►si ?SI ■ A LI 70 I Tm: JXI ,ir« IK H * AA i ll it TVii on JO 3 193 IA 408 E. SXITH ST. PHONE 7-6703 sui Berliners Tell Big 4 Agree or Get Out BERLIN, Sept. 27—{JP)— 'The Berlin city government told the quarreling occupation Allied powers today they should get to­ gether on a Berlin settlement or all get out of the city and let the Germans run it. Berliners looked to the United Nations last dasperate chance for a peaceful settlement o f the East-West dispute over as a the blockaded city, but most people felt there was little hope. The German press wai almost unanimously pessimistic that the UN could succeed where direct negotiations had failed. The Com­ munist press claimed Berlin was none of the United Nations* business and warned inter­ vention might wreck the world peace organization. its SHORT HORN INN AVA LO N AFFLATED NOW OPEN * A new place to Rendezvous Curb Sarvfea Larga Parking Area Frosted Glassware Specializing In H A M B U R G E R S served In baskets with F R E N C H FRIES Football Listening Parties During “Out-of-town” Games On® block south of th® Avalon Phons 7-9338 Tuesday, Sap?. T W THE DAIEY TEXAN Page t Committee Urges Spy T rial For A-Scientists, Spy Leader WASHINGTON, Sept. 27— (& ) Spy trials for four persons— in­ cluding two atom bomb scientists and a Communist Party official— were urged today by the House Un-American Activities Commit­ tee. A report, thirty-six-page in which the committee said it has bssn able so far only to “scratch the surface" o f atomic spy activi­ ties in this country, recommended these legal actions: Prosecution o f Steve Nelson, Communist Party organizer in Pennsylvania, on charges o f out­ right espionage, and citation of Nelson for contempt o f Congress for refusing to answer committee questions. Prosecution o f Dr. Clarence F. Hiskey, his former wife, Merci* Sand Hiskey, and Dr. John H. Chapin on charges o f conspiracy to commit espionage. Hiskey and Chapin were atomic bomb project scientists during the w»r. East-west Rift M a y Cause UN Collapse, Bevin W arns PARIS, Sept. 27— (A5)— Brit­ ain’s Ernest Bevin warned today that the United Nations may fall apart over the East-West conflict, and the possibility arose that a double veto by Russia will keep the Berlin crisis out o f the Securi­ ty Council. The foreign secretary told the U.N. Assembly th a t Russia alone will be to blame if the black fury of an atomic war grips the world. If it is impossible to work on a world basis, he declared, “We must proceed on a regional basis.” Accusing Russia of insincerity, and evasion, he untruthfulness said: “ It is better to have our dif­ ficulties now than to live in a fool’s paradise.” He added: “If the black fury, the incal­ of atomic war culable disaster should fall upon us, all I can say is, that one power will alone be responsible for the evils which may be visited upon mankind.’’ A delegate from Soviet-domina­ ted Poland told a reporter tonight that Russia may invoke the double TODAY’S SPECIAL AT MILAM NO. 2 —— Sw eet S l a w C ucum ber S a l a d F re sh P each C abbler C h erry Pi# __...... T u rk ey L oaf an d G reen P eas P ork S te a k a n d D ressing F ried T enderloin of T ro u t B lack-eyed P e a s Candied Sw eat Potato#* — _ _ ---------------------- _____— — »Oe ......- ...................... JO* * O c Se ........ .......................— — ----- — ‘ k — ----- - ........— |® e JO* ----- - Johnson Appeals To Highest Court Case Judge *Vj/]i(am C a feteria s “S erving the South’s Finest Foods” 21*1 and W ichita «th and Congrats WASHINGTON, Sept. 27— (/P) Representative Lyndon Johnson today asked Justice Black of the Supreme Court to stay the execu­ tion o f a lower federal court order • • • • • p . x« S U P P L IE S FOR MEX AXD WOMEX . . . which is keeping his name o ff the ballot in Texas as Democratic nominee for United States Sena­ tor. Justice Black agreed to hear attorneys for Johnson at a closed session in his chambers sometime tomorrow. Today’s request was filed by W ATCH REPAIR ★ 3 Day Servica Ar Crystal* While You W ait Carpenter’s W A T C H REPAIR 2008 G uadalupe P hone 2-4319 thirteen attorneys for Johnson, in­ cluding James V. Allred, former Governor o f Texas, and Thurman Arnold, of Washington. District Judge T. Whitfield Da­ vidson has issued an order in Fort Worth restraining the Texas Sec­ retary o f State from placing Joh n­ son's name on the ballot. The ac­ tion was taken a t the request of form er Texas Governor Coke Stevenson, Johnson’s opponent for th# senatorial nomination. U- r a ■ in­ to ore on n ie ran The ay* hilfl on dan to to for th« it, siv« io n - Ch inn amt I ii o n r ins Lap twc S an Thi arc! nty Tennis Shoes Badminton Rackets W o o l Socks Tennis Balls Tennis Frames Leotards G y m Shorts Jim Wells Vote Boxes Held in Johnson Case ALICE, Sept. 27— (ZP)— The Jim Wells County ballot boxes from THE FINEST CONVERTIBLE TOPS MADE Also all colors of top m aterial*. HEAD LININGS TO FIT ALL MAKES OF CARS A rm re a t and door panel eover* AUSTIN STATIONERY & PRINTING COMPANY “Creators of Distinctive P rinting” 217-10 W . 0 th S t. P hone 7-0148 Car Owners Se* “Doc" AUTO PAINTING CONVERTIBLE TOPS UPHOLSTERING BODY and FENDER REPAIRS TAILORED SEAT COVERS G LASS INSTALLATION M. R. (DOC) WITHERS BIO Rio G rand* P hone 9703 Barber Shops For Sale Professional Hill-Seiders Binder/- HAIR CUT, 75e Kxp#rl#ne# 8 Learning Interest Is Gauge of Living “ N e v er has it been m ore im por­ ta n t to think ab ou t th e m ea n in g o f d em ocracy than it is to d a y ,” said Dr. B ern ice M oore in sp ea k ­ in g to th e C am pus L eagu e o f W o­ m en V o ters M onday a fte r n o o n on “ A C o-ed ’s P lace in P o litic s .” Dr. M oore added th a t lea rn in g is as in te n se as th e in te r e st in it and th a t th is in te n sity g a u g e s our livin g. She rem inded her au d ien ce th at “ A u n iv ersity is o n ly a m o­ m en t in a life tim e o f le a r n in g .” T o be fa ir in p o litics w e m ust learn to th in k , be w illin g to gain ev id en ce fo r th in k in g by read in g and stu d y in g , and learn to d if f e r ­ e n tia te b e tw een w h at is b a sica lly in c o n se ­ im p ortan t and w hat is q u en tia l. To p lay p o litic s w e ll it is e sse n tia l to know w h a t it tak es, as w ell a s to u n d erstan d th e e le ­ m en ts o f lead ersh ip . p olitical “ T h e se ,” sh e added, “ are sin cer­ ity , u n d erstan d in g, lack o f p re ju ­ d ice, to le ra n c e and ju s tic e .” “ One m u st learn how p olitical o rg a n iza tio n s w ork, h ow to d e­ velop and op erate a p rogram o f action and th e d iffe r e n c e b etw een public r e la tio n s an d p u b lic ity ,” she a d vised , “ and i f w e can carry ou t th ese con cep ts w e w ill ach iev e the p ea ce fo r w hich you and I lo n g .” She said, “ if w e can e v e r u n ite as su c c e s sfu lly behind p ea ce a s w e did behind w ar w e w ill n e v er have to fa c e W orld W ar III. YOU DANCE WELL ...when you dance well! Y ou alw a y s g e t m ore o u t o f d oin g th in gs w ell . . . and this ap p lies to d an cin g to o . B allroom c la sses each M onday and T hurs­ day n igh t a t 8 p.m . P rivate le sso n s by a p p oin tm en t. ANNETTE DUVAL DANCE STUDIO S tu d io , 1 0 th dc C o n g re s s P h o n e 8-3 9 5 1 'Carmen' Is Law Wives Club Topic Today th e and opera, B iz e t’s “ C arm en” w ill be the program to p ic fo r th e m e e tin g o f the A r ts R oundtab le grou p o f the L aw W iv es Club T u esd a y n ight. Mrs. W . J. O eltjen w ill dis­ cu ss recorded se le c tio n s from it w ill be played. T he m e e tin g w ill be held a t the hom e o f Mrs. E. J. A lexan d er, 460 D ep ew , a t 7 :30 o ’clock. W ives o f U n iv e rsity to law stu J th e d en ts are jo in club. O ther fu tu r e m e e tin g s a n ­ n ounced a t an open hou se last w eek are th e In term ed ia te and A d van ce B rid ge . G roups, O ctober 6 a t th e T FW C B u ild in g, and the m on th ly b u sin ess m e e tin g O ctober 12 a t the Law B u ild in g. in vited Mr. A lex F erris w ill be g u e st speaker. N ew o ffic e r s are Mrs. W . D. B arton , p resid en t; M rs. Richard M artin, v ic e -p r e sid e n t; Mrs. Hal B ook ou t, secr e ta ry ; Mrs. R obert C raw ford, trea su rer; Mrs. F ran cis C ulhane, h istorian ; M rs. Sh elb y B layd es, p arliam en tarian . N ew C om m ittee heads a re Mrs. G eorge F in le y , Mrs. W illiam K rog, M rs. W . B. H ilg ers, Mrs. Sam L u cas, Mrs. 0 . H. O tto, Mrs. Sarah O eltje n , Mrs. S. O. G arner, Mrs. O ’N ea l B acon, Mrs. John C oats, Mrs. E. J. A lex a n d er, Mrs. R ob ert B oon, and M rs. T ravis S h elton . H a r d w i c k e J o i n t N e w s S t a f f D ick H ardw icke, su m m er jou r­ nalism gra d u a te, has join ed the new s s t a f f o f th e G alveston N ew s. The Tavern. I « - - - - - 1 2 t h & L a m a r A ir C o n d i t io n e d “W here good f ri e nds meet I I HOLIDAY A n A d v e n t u r e i n ^ ^ ■ G o o d S m o k i n g ^h o l i d a y HOBBY HORSE STABLES Of f e rs Horse Back Riding for PT Credit C lass fo r b egin n ers and advanced rider courses c o v er in g r in g w ork, cross co u n try rid es, and gen era l horse and sta b le m an agem en t. in sh ow -rin g ju m p in g. C ourses also given A s t a f f o f 8 co m p e ten t in stru ctors. T ran sp ortation p ro­ vid ed fo r all cla sses. S e c tio n iz e a t W etR tn ’s Gym, M onday, T u esd ay and W ed n esd ay. F o r fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n call H obby H orse S tab les. P hone 2-2 0 4 5 The 1949 CACTUS ANNOUNCES the Sorority Photographic Schedule Pictures are made in the Cactus Studio in Journalism Bldg. 302 Studio Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. All Appointments must be made through the Sorority S C H E D U L E ZETA TAU ALPHA ................ Sept. 27 through Sept. 30 S IG M A DELTA TAU Sept. 27 through Sept. 29 Pl BETA PHI ........... Sept. 27 through Sept. 30 PHI M U ............ Sept. 27 through Sept. 29 KAPPA KAPPA G A M M A Sept. 27 through Sept. 30 KAPPA ALPH A THETA Sept. 30 through Oct. 4 G A M M A PHI BETA .................Oct, I through Oct. 5 DELTA ZETA ......................... Oct. I through Oct. 5 DELTA PHI EPSILON ...............Oct. I through Oct. 4 DELTA G A M M A .................Oct. 4 through Oct. 6 DELTA DELTA DELTA ............. Oct. 5 through Oct. 9 C H I O M E G A Oct. 6 through Oct. 9 ALPH A PHI ........................... Oct. 6 through Oct. 9 ALPH A O M IC R O N PHI Oct. 7 through Oct. 9 ALPHA G A M M A DELTA ...... Oct. II through Oct. 13 ALPH A EPSILON Pl ...............Oct. 11 through Oct. 13 ALPH A DELTA Pl ........... Oct. 11 through Oct. 13 ALPH A C H I O M E G A ............. Oct. 11 through Oct. 13 Girls Have Last Say In Varsity Debate Squad to A chance to tra v el, h ave c o m p etitiv e fu n , and to sharpen m inds in b eck o n in g U n iv e r sity girls to b ecom e m em b ers o f th e V a rsity D eb ate Squad. E n ro llm en t fo r th e team w ill Co-Eds Model 'Ideal Clothes' A s Style Show T he lo u n g e o f th e A lpha Chi O m ega sorority h ou se wa* th e scen e o f a fa sh io n show sponsored by B u ttr e y ’s o f A u stin la st n ig h t a t 7 o ’clock. Mrs. W . G. R ey n o ld s acted as com m en tator o f th e show , e n title d “ From E ig h t T ill L a te,” w hich p resen ted the id ea l clo th es to be w orn b y the c o lle g e girl fo r e v ery e v e n t o f the day. J a n e Schim m el, in a y ello w a n ­ gora p u llover and brow n fla n n e l sk irt, and San dra Cobb, in a P r e ­ b righ t red m ier o f C aliforn ia w ool top p er o v e r a g rey m en s­ w ear w ool sk irt and v e st, m odeled the classroom w ear. Joan D ickson dressed fo r a c o ff e e d ate in a so ft w ool je r se y dress. la te s t th in g s in and J a n e S ch im m el Sandra Cobb reap p eared dressed fo r a fo o tb a ll gam e. J a n e w ore a fo r e s t g reen su ed e cloth w ool c o a t w ith B om b ay lam b co lla r and c u ff s , a green f e lt p illb ox hat, and a s o f t g r ey w ool dress w ith q u iltin g on the sle e v e s and fr o n t panel and silv er n ailh ead trim m in g. Sandra m odeled a sm o o th ly casual G otham O riginal suit in m en sw ear w orsted w orn w ith g r e y a c cesso ries. F or color sh e carried yello w g lo v es. D olores M acey w as o u t to s ta g ­ ger th e sta g lin e in a L ou ella B a l­ lerin a form al o f s t if f t a f fe ta w o v ­ en w ith silv er and gold m etallic thread. Ten e n sem b les w ere m od­ eled b y th e girls. DON'T M ISS THAT G A M E BROADCAST! Dependability, Service, and Reasonable Rates. W e pick up and deliver. CARSON APPLIANCE P h o n e 8-2 2 8 4 L a m a r HAIRCUTS 75c A I R C O N D I T I O N E D F or Yo u r Comf ort FARRIS’ BARBER S H O P 112 E a s t S ix th French Fried Shrimp Italian Dishes Southern Fried Chicken Steaks L unch 75c t a $1 OO Dianor $1 OO to 3 .0 0 Reservat ions N o t Ne ce ssary The PENGUIN OOI W E S T S IX T H C lo se d T u e s d a y P h o n a 7-6321 I sta r t T u esd ay fro m 2 :3 0 o'clock till 5 o ’clock and w ill con tin u e W ed n esd ay from 3 till 5 o ’clock. in ex tra-cu r­ in te re ste d A n y o n e ricu lar sp eech w ork is asked to r e g iste r in Sp eech B u ild in g 108. T his in clu d es d eb a te, oration , and extem p o ra n eo u s speak ing. M iss E m o g en e E m ery, w om en s’ d eb a te coach , th a t p reviou s e x p e r ie n c e is n o t n eces-} sary. B ut th o se w ho have debated sh ould be certain to enroll. em p h asizes and g e ttin g T he fir st m e e tin g o f th e d eb ate w orkshop w ill be T hursday a t 4 o ’clock in Sp eech B u ild in g 202. T he w orkshop is a session devoted lea r n in g d eb ate once a w eek to actu a l te ch n iq u es practice. T he fir s t m e e tin g w ill be a short, g et-a cq u a in ted period. A n a ll-g irl to u rn a m en t w ill in ­ v ite c o lle g e from th e sp eak ers sta te to c o n te sts here on N ovem ­ ber 18, 19, and 20. T en ta tiv e laid fo r a p lan s have also been p oetry -rea d in g at th a t tim e. The fin a list w ould appear in be heard by p oetry the U n ion , critic s, and c o n stitu te the ce n te r o f a social g a th erin g fo r the e v e n ­ ing. fe s tiv a l In D ecem b er th e girl debater* w ill p articip ate in a T exas to u rn a ­ m en t, w hich is fo r both m en and w om en. S everal public and exhibi- tion d e b a tes w ill be held during the year. N e x t sem ester g ir ls w ill be e n t­ in th e B aylor U n iv er sity ered to u rn am en t and th e T u lan e U n i­ v ersity tou rn am en t at N ew Or­ lean s. In A pril, th e B ig S p rin g T ex a s tou rn am en t w ill the girls seasoned and w ell-drilled. fin d T he W om en s’ D eb ate Squad w as reactivated la st year. U nder the lead ersh ip o f Miss E m ery, and Miss N orm a B unton, a ssista n t d e ­ bate coach, the Squad gain ed ' in m em bership and a b ility. I t exp ects to m ake fu rth er strid es d u rin g the com in g m onths. In the B aylor tou rn am en t la st year, Sara Mae M cC am pbell and L ucita T hornton b rou gh t hom e a fir st place. K itty M oore and M ar­ tha Farr w on second p la ce a t the big T u lan e the Spring U n iv er sity o f T ex a s to u rn ­ am en t, M iss M oore and M iss F arr once again placed second in the sen io r girls and Miss T hornton and M iss F arr w on second in the ju n ior girls. tourn am ent. In In the sam e con test, C lare T a y ­ and lor w on a fio st in oratory B ev erly P o tth o ff won a fir s t in a fter -d in n e r speaking. R ated as b est individual speak ers w ere Sara Mae M cCam pbell and C lare T a y ­ lor in the junior girls. Ten UTSA Clubs Will Hold Tryouts T en U n iv e r sity o f T e x a s S p orts A ssociation clu b s w ill hold organ ­ ization al m e e tin g s and try o u ts for new m em bers W ed n esd ay, S e p ­ tem b er 29, and W ed n esd ay, O cto­ ber 6. L ois M echam , p resid en t o f Bow that all and A rrow , ann ou n ced old m em bers and girls in terested in jo in in g th e club fo r the fir st Union Will Echo To Deison Fiddlin' Saturday Night and S atu rd ay n ig h t w ill be square dan cin g tim e a t th e T exas U n ion ; so, L onghorn s, grab y ou r partn ers and sw in g righ t in to a lo t o f fu n . M usic w ill be by Jim m y D eison, T exas cham pion fid le r, his C ripple C reek ranch hands. L loyd C ollier o f D allas w ill he on hand to call sw in g S allie G ood in’, honor y ou r p artner, and allem an de le ft. C ollier, a stu d e n t a t SM U, has a rep u tation o f sty le and p articu larly fo r his a b il­ ity to keep up a c o n sta n t p atter d uring the call. fo r o r ig in a lity in T he dance w ill begin the Main L ounge a t 8 o ’clock and last until 11:30 o ’clock. E v e r y o n e ’s in vited , and program s w ill be provided to let the dancers know w hat is com in g up. try o u ts tim e will m eet fo r at 4 :30 o’clock at th e indoor ran ge o f J the W om en ’s Gym on th e se tw o ! dates. Mrs. F ran ces C raw ford .sponsor o f th e club. is H obby H orse S tab les w ill be th e place fo r try o u ts o f th e C an ter I C lub, w hich is presided over by M argaret K elley. Girls w ill m eet at th e en tra n ce to the gym a t 4 o ’clock. O rchesis, the m odern dance club, w ill m eet a t 7 o’clock W ed­ nesday. A u d ition s w ill be held O c­ to b er 6 a t 7:15 o ’clock in W om ­ en ’s Gym 134. Sara Jo L evy is p resid en t o f the group. A reg u la r m eetin g o f P oona club at 7 o ’clock W edn esday w ill p recede th e tr y o u ts in room 135 at 7 :30 o ’clock , a n n ou n ced p resi­ d en t Linda H ennin ger. Old m em b ers o f R ack et clu b m ust try' out again fo r m em b er­ ship alon g w ith the n ew girls in ­ terested in jo in in g a t 4 :3 0 o'clock. Joann C ooley is the o f R acket. lea d er A sp iran ts fo r m em bership in S trik e and Spare w ill m e e t at the C enter B ow lin g A lley on both days from 4 to 5 :3 0 o ’clock. B etty W right, p resid en t o f T ee club, announced that g irls ested in jo in in g and old member-- who wish to be active a g a ia this year should m e e t at th e gym at 4 o ’clock. The regu lar m e e tin g o f the club w ill be W ednesday a t 5 o ’clock. H E G M A N ’S R I T Z Leat D a y ! • 5 c . 20c S c o t t i s h C la n s m e n c la s h in “The Swordsman” In T e c h n i c o l o r w ith L A R R Y P A R K S E L L E N D R E W OjffljudaJL T ioJtiaU L fee* S t u d e n t * who s r * d u e r e f u n d of l a b ­ o r a t o r y f o r C olle ge of Kine Arte c o u rs e * dro p p e d m a y r e p o r t on M on da y or T u e s d a y 9 t o 12 a t M u sic B u ild in g 109 r e f u n d ord e r. to o b ta in a K W . D O TY D e an s t u d e n t * w h o pre -r *gis te rr <] M e n p h y s i c a l G r e g o r y G y m 107, a t on ce tioniz e d t r a i n i n g r e p o r t In to P. T. office, to he s e c ­ L. TIIF.O B E L L M O N T D ir e c to r B l a n k e t t a x p ic tu re * m a y be m a d e t h e U n i v e r s i t y Co-O p fr o m 9-1 a nd t h r o u g h O ct. 2nd. S a t u r d a y s a t 2-6 d a il y 9-1 only MISS A L I C E A R C H E R T i c k e t O ff ice S e c r e t a r y T h # a n n u a l c o n v o c a tio n th e D e ­ p a r t m e n t of B h v s i e a I a n d H e a l t h E d u c a ­ tion m a j o r s will be he ld T h u r s d a y , S e p ­ th e t e m b e r 3 0 th , W o m e n ’* G y m n a s i u m , Roo rn 186. Ail m a j o r * are e x p e r t e d a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock to a t t e n d . fo r in D A V ID K. B R A C E C h a i r m a n to 12:80 a n d 2 W o m e n s t u d e n t * j W e d n e s d a y . S e p t e m b e r 29, 9 r e g i s t e r e d fo r W o m e n a h o u id fu r P h y ­ sical T r a i n i n g i r e - t i o n i t e T u e s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 23. A. M to 6:3 0 o ’clock a nd 9 to 12 a t th # W o m e n ’* G y m n a s i u m . S e c tio n iz in g : P e r m i t * m a y he o b t a i n e d a t W o m e n '* j G y m n a s i u m . S t u d e n t * c o m in g to s e c tio n - to b rin g A u d ito r » R ec e ip t | is* he a n r e th * ' S o u t h w e s t iv Rf d o o r th * W o m e n ’* ‘ G y m n a s i u m , T r a n s f e r ­ to r in g will be do n e W e d n e s d a y a t 2 a n d a n t e r a t I of i 4 o'clo ck. S e p t e m b e r 2 9 th . A N N A HLSS D ir e c to r r e g i s t e r e d An o r i e n t a t i o n m e e t i n g s t u ­ d e n t s ra d io c u r r i c u ­ lum will he held on W e d n e s d a y S e p ­ t e m b e r 29, 1 94*. at 8 p.m. I : - c ita l 11*11 o f ra d io m a jo r* a r a r e q u i r e d th * M us ic B Hiding A to a t t e n d fo r a ll t h e th e in in T H O M A S D. R IS H W O R T H C o - o r d i n a t o r o f Radio “A ” fo r Attractiveness SEWFREE i i i i i v ii w i w w m m o Htti Y ou're bound to yet a high fashion ra # n g » b e n yon team u p yo u r fa v o rite costum es w ith Use seam ire* a v io n * identified by the Seal o f th e O an cjm o T w in * . 'I hey fe a tu re th e exclusive, p a te n te d beef* for p refect b t, th e I . u -setoe for c o m fo rt. AU this an d a ra ra -free b e a u ty , ton! Sold a e rie r lending b r a n t aam#* a t fa v o rite college shop or s ta re . * * '* ..* 7 ^ “ * *■ I ret Se aw*** S A N D A L S • BALLETS Tho Now BRONZE LOOK For Your Shoos B R O N Z E Is th * h ig h co lo r of the l e s i o n . T h is a m a s la g new liquid tim p lv a p p lie d on a n y color ie t, le a th e r abo*, n e w ,o r *16. W i t h y o u a r* e a s ily a n d In I . i n - ityla. J e x p a n s iv e ly p a y V M all p o s ta g e . t x . W a rith i in I Hylen Products Co. 1650 B ro a d w a y , N. Y. 19. N. Y. M O C C A S IN S • P U M P S 603 W ed venue E D G A R B U C H A N A N Phone 2-8671 W e Pick U p and Deliver P lu s: Pa r a m o u n t C a r to o n ................ 'd L .lC d S ufli it It 'l t i 'i l It »! It i t i t IL It!. HELD OVER! TONIGHT! THE SE N SA T IO N A LLY GREAT HELD OVER! DAVE CHENAULT A N D H I S F A M E D THREE SHADES OF RHYTHM DANCE TO AMERICA'S GREATEST MUSIC O N TEXAS’ FINEST DANCE FLOOR AT AUSTIN’S LOWEST PRICES VVI • • • 60c WEEKDAYS 312 Barton Springs Rd. Phone 6-5926 SHOWTIME CLUB SIT AT I E J A C K P O T T A B L E - W IN E V E R Y T H IN G FREE! Thief Takes $2,000 From Oak Grove Dorm Mr, Cantwell said p aym ent had been stopped on the checks, which had been endorsed to the A m eri­ can National Bank. He f e lt there in A pproxim ately $300 in cash and checks were stolen $1,700 sometime S aturday afternoon or night from the Oak Grove Co-op­ erative D orm itory where forty- one University students reside and was little ten o th e rs hoard. to to The likelihood th a t both Pace reported th a t an at.- te m p t would be made cash them. The actual loss will prob­ ably consist of Uic $300 in cash. The money, Pace said, was the assessment made on the co-op members and hoard ers fo r Sep­ tember. The checks were all per­ sonal one* made o ut to the co-op. A small am o unt o f cash w'as Pace’s personal property. the loss wa* reported S un ­ Austin Police D epartm ent day morning by Wesley Pace, co-op business m anager, but no­ thing f u r th e r had developed in the case late Monday afternoon. the cash and the checks were kept in a small cash box on his df*<-k. He last Mr. Cantwell urged th a t if any saw the box early S aturday a f t ­ person should find either the box ernoon prior to the s ta rt of a Ii* tening p a r ty a t the co-op. He did I or the checks he should report im- not notice the box was gone until mediately to The Daily Texan or to the Austin Police Department. about 7 o’clock Sunday morning, With the g re a t num ber of per- o f the Austin Police D epartment sons moving in and o u t of the held little hope Monday for r e - ! co-op daily, he felt it would be c o v e r y of the money. He felt there useless fo r fingerprints would be a slim lead if the box or i at the site of the robbery, and that his only hope lies in finding the checks were found by anyone, the box or the checks so th a t they b u t otherwise the case would be le an he checked fo r prints. almost hopeless. Detective officer S. L. Cantwell look to Ballard to Propose Consumer Society New Bus Route Aids Football Parking Pain of a special The opening shuttle bus service campus on football Hay,, h i s boon I announced by the Austin T rans- it Company. to circle Peacetime Draft Blasted by Thomas the ; and a f t e r home game-* to relieve erowd The route will o p e ;a te before game and the the parkin(t conKc. . ion ft, t h . jm . I **">«. t h . b u * , will be m arked and a fte r, “ Univer- until Before is dispersed. continue “ S tad iu m ” sity.” vicinity of Memorial mediate Stadium and to open la rge r are as to parking. The firs t o f f j- i r buses will leave the Co-Op a t 12:30 o’clock At T w enty-s’Xth going north. S tre e t tu r n and go eas* it will to San Ja cin to Boulevard where the tu rn south it will a W1U the Harold V agtbrog, d irector tu rn *outn Vagtbrog to Talk To Chem Society tow ard tow ard (C ontinued from Page I.) of the Southw est Research In stitu te the bus a t San Antonio, will address the the Section of social control. A closely-connected ; stadium. fallacy, he said, is the arg u m e n t! th a t social change can not be made without violence. ,vill continue southw ard on San : Central Texas Ja cin to Mr. Wallace was introduced hy te«u th it to G uadalupe and reaches Nine- r ig h t until Leaving the stadium, Drew C. Nichols, who recently withdrew his candidacy for Uni- ted States S en ato r on W allace’* Progressive P a r ty ticket* Olcutt Sanders, head of the Austin chap- te r of the American Friend* A v I According se d a tio n , made a short w elc om ing, address. American Chemical Society m eet­ 15 in Chemistry Building ing again on G uadalupe to r e tu r n to T hursd ay night at 8 o ’clock, the s ta rtin g point. trip will minutes. The ro u n d : His sub je ct is “ A dvantages of P ro gram an d a this schedule, • Non-Profit Research Foundation,” sixteen a C o rrelated Research th e U niversity Between ab o u t ta k e to bus will four minute*. The ru n will oper-j leave the Co-Op every I r r ‘ . J. McKetta, section chair- o’clock u n til ' m a n < announced. 12:30 It will begin o p e ra ­ immediately a f t e r the The Monday n ig ht talk was Mr. J ate from Thom as’s fifth o f the day in Au*-! Kame time. t i c He appeared a t Samuel Hus- ting again ton College, Tillotson College, a n d ’ Campus Guild, and gave a radio address. He le ft Monday night for New York, w here he is sched- to speak Tuesday night, I ______________________________ U niversity students interested work for pay check and national interest. s^eet in p a r t read as fol-l tiled . R. take a run out a t in c u ttin g food costs tw enty pe ^ cent m ig ht to “ Why does the Commodity Cre- Wooldridge Park 8 o'clock governm ent Tuesday evening to hoar Colonel dit Corporation, San Antonio agency, subsidize grower*, buy up J. B. Ballard of describe a proposed Consumers’ and destroy food to make it not only dear for low salaried Ameri- Society o f America. Colonel Ballard’s speech was J cans but impossible for the starv- a jng people of Europe and Asia? Pinch on Campus In Hunt for Space advertised in a mimeographed . h e s t d istrib u ted about the c m - p o . Monday, dud*.** from .heel, the speech will be a ,mod s t c o n s u m e s sta rtin g a national to society to “ force legislators l u s t e d of sto rm * , the d e s tro y ..* and ( m u * aw ay th ,, “ Could we f a c j,jtiM food pay the g ro w e r I e , , so th a t into a tre m a n d o u , he could buy a $1,200 autom obile _ for $1,200 and n o t $3,200 r e g istra r's office. P ro b lfm , o f a l i m e n t o f developed taak> aCl-ordin(t the tf> Miss Loig B arcknian o f Friday Night Pep Rally Fans W ill Select Cheer Leaders Semi-final eliminations for s i x 'D o d o McQueen, Bearden also announced th a t ar- vacancies on the cheer leader s ta f f w ere held Septem ber 21, to twelve c on testants being perm itted to en- hroadeast the rem ainin g pep rallies t e r the finals. The applause each over a local station. W hether plans e n t r a n t receives from the student can be completed in time to put body a t th# Texas-New Mexico pep this w eek’s rally on is rally F rid a y r ig h t will determ ine not y et known. th# w inners. ran g e m en ts are u n d e r way the air I' Bob Bearden, head cheer lead- Prict, of Crude 0 il j um pt Finding la b o ra to ry space and le cture class rooms in the Geol­ in ogy D epartm ent, particularly advanced c l a s s e s , has been es­ pecially tough. Use o f the Union 315-316 for the a r t exhibits which will begin October 13 is p a r t of a chain o f removals. The exhibits have been shown in the Academic Room in the past, h u t th a t space is now to be used fo r U nited S tate s historical docu­ ments which previously were in th# Archives. U nd erg ra d u ate docum ents will now he found in the Archives. ar, announced Monday that B a r - 1 „ . ,. af en, a ma i - in .. , . ara , NEW’ YORK, Sept. 27— (£*)— I e a Phillips P etroleum Co., to night Hillel C h o r a l G r o u p M e e t* to u t c h e e r loader eliminations, h o , announc?d . th irty . f w . ’.o n to P„ | dropped o u t of the race. T h , HUM F ound ation choral barrel posted j group practice will be held a t 7:30 prices of all grades of crude oil I o ’clock W ednesday a t the Founda- a t many S outhw estern points. increase increase Ition. its its in in Tickets Are Free To Telephone Talk F ree tickets to the lecture-dem- o nstration of the latest develop­ m ents telephone com munica­ tions will be obtainable W ednes­ day and T hursday in E ngineering Building 14F). in The dem onstration will be given I by Dr. J. O. P errine, assistant i vice-president of the American I Telephone and T elegraph Com- | pany, in Hogg Auditorium Thurs- ; day night a t 8 o’clock. Dr. P e r rin e ’s subje ct will be in Communica- "N ew Horizons j do n s.” lighting D uring the demonst.ratk>n, Dr. P errine will p u t radio microwaves th rou gh a p erform ance th a t will show microwaves fluor­ escent lamps in mid-air w ithout | ware connections, bending around corners, bouncing off electrical conducting surfaces, and passing th ro u g h metallic and prisms. lenses The lecture will be non-techni- cal, and no special knowledge of science or electronics is required to understand Dr. P e r rin e ’s talk. The le cture is sponsored by the combined U niversity branches of In stitu te of Elec­ th e American trical E ngineers and the In sttu te of Radio Engineers. native Dr. V ag tb o rg is a of Denmark and served as professor of sa n ita ry engineering a t A rm o u r Institute of Technology from 1931 to 1937. He has held posts as head o f the A rm o u r Research Foundation and the Midwest Re­ search Institute. Speakers a t C entral Section meetings of the ACS th ro ugh May, 1949, a r e : J . WL Bain, N orm an H ackerm an, H. A. Laitinen, H. H. Strain, O. A. Hougen, a n d H enry Eyring. Better Mexican Food th* horde genuine south of In a genuine south o f atm osphere. Special noon-day lunches P riv a te P ark in g L ot L a F I E S T A 806 Red R iver P hone 7-3204 A u stin ’s F in est Mexican R e sta u ra n t STEAKS C H IC K EN Sky-Hi Pie Air-Conditioned No Reservations Town House Sixth & L a m a r Costs to Cut Ranger Issues Texas, OU Games In October Copy campus The R anger, hum or magazine, will have a big eight- page p ic ture story o f th e Okla­ homa football game when it makes its a p p e aran c e October 15. Because o f rising costs in pro­ duction, th e re will be only seven issues o f the R anger this year. Floyd W’ade, editor, said t h a t the J a n u a r y and the May issues will be om itted this year. Only six days a f t e r the OU game. The R a n g er will have pic­ tu re s of th e gam e from the color angle. UT Observatory Open To Students Wednesday The Physics Building telescope will be tra in e d on J u p it e r and v a ­ rious s t a r clusters and nebulae beginning a t 7:30 W ednesday eve­ ning, E. J. Prouse, assista n t pro­ fessor of applied m athem atics and astronom y, said Saturday. John Wolven, advanced stu d e n t in astronom y, will be in charge. This p ast visiter! sum m er Yerkes O bservatory, Lick Observ­ atory, the 200-inch telescope on Mount Wilson, M ount Palomar, and the McDonald O bservatory. he For that distinctive Mexican food v isit the LOMA L IN D A Cafe tr y o u r delicious Also and chicken plates. steak Loma Linda 9 0 7 B a r to n S p r in g s R oad fr o m D is c h F ie ld A c r o s s Tuesday, SepL 28, 1948 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 6 Curtain Club Tryouts To Begin Tonight at 7 T ry o u ts f o r the C urtain Club will be held a t 7 o ’clock T ues­ day and W ednesday evenings in Hogg Memorial A uditorium. A s tu d e n t d ram atic organiz a­ tion, the C urtain Club was o r g a n ­ ized J a n u a r y 7, 1909 in th e Old s tu ­ Main Building by dents. fifteen These fiftee n declared th a t the m em bership would n ever go be­ of yond tw enty, a n d th a t all Debate Meeting Scheduled Today E d g a r Shelton, head m e n ’s d e­ bate coach, has called the firs t workshop m eeting o f th e U niver­ sity squad for T uesd ay afte rn o o n a t 4 o ’clock. in P re dicting the most successful season the history of U niver­ sity debate, Mr. Shelton expects a b o u t one hundred prospects, both experienced and inexperienced, to r e p o r t f o r th e firs t m eeting in Speech Building 202. Jo u rn e y s u n d er consideration this year f o r include Miami, Chicago, Kansas, and New Orleans, am ong many others. S tu d en ts interested in pub­ lic speaking are invited to atten d. the debate squad a n d The club now has a b o u t these would be male, because ol the difficulty in giving plays oui of Austin. The p a rts o f women w ere ta ken by men, as in Eliza-| tim es w hen boys wer^ b eth an | used. 150 m em bers of both sexes and m a n 1 aged to overcome the a d m in is t r a 1 tive difficulties o f sex enough t< f o rm its own USO g roup whicl1 operated in T exas fro m 1942 t<* 1 1945. To be accebted as a member* the ap plicant m u s t p erfo rm befor<* the hoard of go vernors bi* voted on by t h a t body a n d th- •*Food and A tm osphere You’ll A lw a y s Rem em ber’' Extends a Hearty Welcome to University Students and Faculty Members. V N ew and AttractiveI Daily Lunches— 50c and up Sunday Deluxe Dinners $1.25 O ur specialty— C harcoal Broiled Steak* — F rench F ried S hrim p. Serving from 6 a.m. to IO p.m. daily 604 GUADALUPE V. Davis (Owner) W h o Formerly Served You on the Drag “A u stin ’s Foremost R estaurant” Besides Miss Haden, finalists to he voted on are Donald Booth, Mac Bintliff, Tony Bradford, Ty Cobb, Bob Dawson, Peppy Dial, Bobo F ag g ard , Jin x Heinen, Bob­ by H om eyer, Lenox Jenkins, and 7,500 Greet Longhorns After Saturday Defeat friends,” when Longhorn football fans proved Sun d ay th a t they a r e not “ fair w e a th e r they tu r n e d o u t almost 1.500 strong to welcome back th# Texas gridmen upse t S atu rd ay hy N orth Carolina. W hen they filed solemnly o f f they the “ Longhorn “ biggest w ere greeted by crowd to say goodbye to, or to welcome home a Texas team, vic­ torious or d efe ate d .” Special,” the P r a t h e r H a l l E le c t * O f f i c e r * Fall officer® Of P r a t h e r H a ll A s s o c i a t i o n elected Monday night a r e : F ra n k Summers, president; O. C. 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