F f n t C o l l e g e D a f f y Im Tim $m *h T e x a n *A N ew spaper M a n 's College Newspaper* RALPH COGHLAN « t l o P r i e s F i v s C enti AUSTIN. TEXAS. SUNDAY, MAY 21. 1950 Twelve Pages Today No. 187 3 Students Suspended For Cheating on Exams have h e e n s u s pe nd e d Un i v e r s i t y f o r c h e a t i n g Two f r e s h m e n a n d a sop h o mo r e I t h e p r o b l em, ” a n o t h e r m e m b e r of the ! t h e c o mmi t t e e, Dr, J. R. Dice, as- si st a n t p r o f e s s o r of chemi st ry, te n d en c y Two o t h e r me n s t u d e n t s withi n sa]d- f r o m Th e me mb e r , de c l a r e d: t h a t g e t t i n g w h a t y o u can, “ S o me prof s and s t u d e n t s ar g u e re- I have no-1 gar d l e s s o f how, is good pract ice for thp cruel world outside . . Only the wildest i deal ist believes s t u d e n t . ti red is to get stricter. ^ n,l Lee Gilman, a the last t e n d a ys have been placed on discipl inary p r oba t i on. O f t e n - se* r a n g e d f r o m illegal e n t r y with ~ a “ ji m d a n d y door o p e n e r ” c r i b b i n g on a quiz. to The c h a i r ma n o f a n e w student* facul t y c o mm i t t e e o n scholastic ho n e s t y said S a t u r d a y t h a t “ strict vi gi lance" will be ma i n t a i n e d d u r ­ ing finals. “ W e ’re not goi ng t o be mor e leni ent , ” Dr. F. J. Ada ms, p r o f e s ­ sor of p s y c h o lo g y , said. “ In fact , w e ’ll he as h a r d or h a r d e r t h a n b e f o r e . ” educat i onal No Bitterness AsTex Leaves By WARREN BURKETT t h a t c h e a t i n g will e v e r s t op c o m­ pletely. " T h e y will p r o b a b l y go on c heat i ng, in spite of t h e f a c t t h e y are loweri ng the v a l u e o f the d e ­ gr e e s o f the Univers i t y, a n d e v e n ­ the mor a l i t y of T e x a s as t u a l l y well.” Gilman, also a m e m b e r of th# Disciplinary said c h e a t i n g should be m a d e u n p o p u ­ lar. C o mm i t t e e , O f the t h r e e s t u d e n t s su s p e n d e d u nt i l S e p te m b e r I , o n e will also he o n disciplinary p r o b a t i o n unt i l 1951. The s t u d e n t c o p y i n g r e ­ ceived an F a n d p r o b a t i o n u nt i l S e p t e mb e r I. T h e o t h e r s t u d e n t dr e w p r o b a t i o n un t i l F e b r u a r y I f o r usi ng the exam copy. D e a n of S t u d e n t L i f e A m o No- in a wo t n y explains c ours e becausp o f di s h o n e s t y b e ­ comes a p a r t o f a s t u d e n t ' s p e r ­ m a n e n t record. t h a t a n F Disciplinary p r o b a t i o n b a r s a s t u d e n t fr om athl eti cs, s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t , j o u r na l i s m, pl e dgi ng, glee clubs, or o t h e r e x t r a - c u r r i c u ­ lar activities. All a b s e n c e s h av e t o he e xplai ned t o t h e d e a n ’s o f ­ fice d u r i n g the peri od. Dr. Ad a ms sai d a t a F r i d a y r e c o m m e n d a ­ t h e p r e s i d e n t will m e e t i n g ti ons s e n t to p r o b a b l y be c o n f i d e n t i a l . t h a t a n y r e f e r e n c e s Discussion a t F r i d a y ’s me e t i n g d e p a r t ­ incl uded m e n t a l exams, c r i mi n a l p e n a l t i es f or illegal ent r y, and s t ri c t er a c a ­ demi c penalties. to it Mr. Calkin* e mp h a s i z e d t h a t only 29 p e r c e n t o f t h e Govern- I m e n t 610 g r a d e d e p e n d s on the result* o f t h e d e p a r t e d r e d . Dean N o w o t n y e x p r e s s e d oppo : sitinn to cri mi nal p e n a l t i es f o r il­ legal e n t r y, h u t Dr. Gre*-nw od sai d: “ I walked i nt o my office an d saw someone. He j i mped o u t o f a window. I would hav. p ro s e c ut ­ ed h i m if I had c a u g h t him." j S Life A m o N o w o t n y ! the F r i d a y me e t i n g o f t h e sj ■ I c o mmi t t e e . I tis ca* In 1948-1949, D e a n o f Mud- nt levealed ar ial ; we v h a n d ­ led by th.e Di sci pli nary C ommi t t ee , 46 s t u d e n t b o i n g su-pe- . d. i ed ( S e v e r s t u d e n t s we r e s si > ;- last F e b r u a r y f o r st e a l i ng or I possessi ng copies of fi na l » M i n . s.) t* m- Dr. Ad a ms is to m a ’ *• a I p o r a r y r e p o r t to Dr. Pa i n t er . O t h e r mem! ors o f * ><» g r > -a ; a r e student* B et t y B a u m a n , P a u l I Smith, Bob Co n n e r , and R a y P e e l ­ er* H. A. Calkins, as s o c i a t e j • fessor of g o v e r n m e n t ; Dr. R. E. Greenwood, a ssist ant prof. " o r o f applied ma t h e m a t i c s ; an d H. L. Kent, as “ ma t e p r o f es s o r o f m e ­ chanical engi ne e r i ng. Book Exchange To Open Tuesday T h e S t ud e n t Book E x c h a n g e will open f o r the g u m m e r session May 23, R a t h e r ne Bolter, c h a i r ­ man, has a n n o u n c e d . Th e e x ­ ch a n g e will he open f r om 9 to I o’clock daily in T e x a s Uni on 298. S t u d e n t s can sa v e bv b u y i n g hooks at the E x c h a n g e , Mi*s P e l ­ t e r explai ned. T h e y can also sell books at h i g h e r price? t h a n hero. t ofor*, Th e exchange was o pe n e d ir the sp r i n g o f 1949 to e n a b l e s t u d e n t s to p u r c ha s e used t e x t s at a l o w e r price t ha n book s t or e s c h a r g e . It o p e r at e s on a n o n - p r o f t ha s. T e n cents is d e d u c t e d f r o m each t r a r « - acti on to cover h a n d l i ng costs. JU • nts wo eking w th Miss p e l ­ t er a* the e x c h a n g e w b. Pml l St a r n e s , Ha! Hanes, T o m m y R o d ­ man, P a t < omiskey, M e y e r Re >- werg, P a ' Da nne r, and Fl or ence Rainev. 'J o r lu _ /;/h paper, wi t h p l e nt y ■ heesecake. But s o met i me in J u t he Daily T ex a n and Delam drift* Iron pore Rio B a r ti ugh By t i e time he was a j u n i o r the he was r e a d y to run f or T e x a n iring editor. So ha made the usual ( i car promises — plus one a b o u t a I' if- took off t ti eth A n ni v e r s ar y Te x a n — a n d si tuat ion his * recto I a long l a n k y sign pat- Valley. T t e n t e d a f t e r hi* own bones. And Lower R Sc g o t elected T e x a n edit or. KEA: ti the an expedition etbac k te the imr Rio Grand* News a nd The Valley Cham- P a g r 4 to be T e x a n editor. one t hi ng o u t o f the Uni ve rs i t y, ed i t o r s he says — He ha d been high worked on New* sine* ne was school, a nd persist ed in th* jo u r - pointed night, edit or. school editor, th* page. W hen he - the Abilene Re p o r t er - year en d e d in j u n i o r high Krill* mo n e y Seniors Don Caps, Gowns June 3 Mi M \v pro- and H ar d on the heels of e x a m i n a ­ seni ors who have t u r mo i l t i on m a d e th* grad* will b re a t h e a sigh of r el ief an d d o n caps a nd gowns. C o m m e n c e m e n t exerci ses will he held S a t u r d a y evening, J u n e 3 a t 8 o ’clock in f r o n t of t h e Main Building. B a c c a l a u r e a t e services will he held S u n d a y ni ght , May 28, at 8 o' clock on t he s o u t h t e r ­ race, also. F o r the exerci ses g r a d u a t i n g seni ors a r e r e q u e s t e d to t a k e t hei r places a t 7 :30 o ’clock the a c ad e mi c procession. The p r o c e s ­ sion will f o r m on the t wo walk* n o r t h of Littlefield F o u n t a i n , say* C. Rear) C r a n b e r r y , a s s i s t an t to t h e pres i dent . f or D u ri n g the w a r interest in a t ­ t e n d i ng exercise* g r a d u a t i o n d r opped off. In an e f f o r t to r e ­ build i n t er e s t in th - cust om, Mr. C r a n b e r r y ' s office has s e n t a let­ t e r to de g r ee c a n d i d a te s u r g i ng t h e m to come to g r a d u a t i o n aer- fami l y and to b r i n g vices and friends. The c o mm e n c e me n t exercises - Gladys Day, or ga • play Bach' s “ Pa-sa- mar c h by M ist. She wil ( a g h a and F u g u e in ( Min. i n t r o d u c t i o n of \ f t e r and a bri ef address f r o m Pre T. S. Pa i nt e r , Go v er n o r Shivers xviii give the baccala ad dress. An invocation will precei P a i n t e r ’s and G o v e r n o r Si o d e n t Allan iroate e Dr. will begin with a processional addresses. Degree* w ill \ a c o n f e r r e d or e g r a d u a t i n g seni ors by P r e ? - t I P a i n t er and J a m e s Clay Dol- v, vice-pre.-udent of the D r i v e r v. following G o v e rn o r Shiver.-’ Nav a l ROTO, Ar Air Force R O K ' c to receive c o m m i x ; fl eers Reserve Cc t hr ee b r an c h e s xxiii ny ROTC, a nd ade** who are on* in t h e Of- rps of these lie a nn o u n c e d gr. “ ( b f E M VV 'en in e •O B A Veteran Sings Aloha to Austin ( T h i n i * • s t u d e n t * v i e w , o n b y " B e l l y a d v e r t i s i n g A c h e r * ’ . t u d e n t e n d B d l S n a r e , f r e e l a n c e w r i t e r l - « v i n « . w r i t t e n o f a u t h o r fc.ditor ft s . slowly the scenic rim o f a n d the golden Max . n o t e . ) - 1 kb As the hills o v e r l ooki ng behi nd t h e sl ow-moving C d o r a d o River, t h e r e is a glassful of t e a r s r u n n i n g do wn the w e a t h e r e d cheeks o f m a n y s t u ­ dents. t e a r s o f the departing: hatch of v e t e r an - s t ud e n t s , < of '50, as t he y r e g r e t f u l l y and sadly say, “ Aloha t h e . fr i e n d l y city . gay aloha to Aust i n, Th e y a re t he sal ty . I ’ll r e m e m b e r . . . M y initial i mpr e ss i ons o f A u s t i n duri ng my f r e s h m a n y e a r : a cow p a s t u r e w.tn buildings. A u s t i n , a g r a v e m d wi t h r e m f r i e n d l y city, xx here lights. A u s t i n , they lock up ( ne girl-, not t h e women, the j l l o'clock, a nd half an hour I cit y f a t he r s roll up the sidewalks, lat er, t he T h e p a n o r a m a of t h e D r a g — a t e a m i n g ma i n st em of a c t i v i t y xxith its xari ed c o n ­ st ores, g l o me r a t i o n of d r u g a n d book I b arber shops, florists, s e co n d - r u n t h e a t er s , h a m b u r g e r a nd d o u g h n u t shoos, la indries, and churches. T h e Drag, ott^tn the l on e ­ liest s t re e t in the world u n f o r g e t t a b l e 1946 r eg i st r a t i on s e e r s 1'’ \ m i n u t e r epl ica of th* Chicago st ockyards, t h o u s an d s of bawling and wail ng with f r es h me n , sophomores, j u n i o r s , and iors, a« t h e y milled a b o u t t h e Re g i s t ra r ' s office in wild confusion. . Pe ri ods in which . Mi d- se me st e r a n d final e x a m i n a ­ . . tions. the utility . t h o u s a n d s of s t ude nt s, some of the “ run en mp an i e s declare an e x t r a dividend, while a n d p l a y” vari et y, h u r r i e d l y l eaf t h r o u g h te xt books late into thp night n last -mi nut e effort* to c r a m knowledge. , . . . . . Mar vel i ng at the b e a u t y of A u s t i n ’s . . . I,az day* beneat h late s u m m e r sunsets ' a ’ sun vit ami n D-laden thp s t u d e n t s b r o u g h t Sp r i n g s, whe r e mal e for head t he i r hulky rests. . The volupt uous, hlessed-by n a t u r e coeds who p r a n c e d and p a r a d e d by t h a t p u t a mi n i mu m on in b a t h i ng suits t h e i r b a t h i ng . Fu n n y , . i maginat ion. suits n e v e r g o t w e t ! t e x t bo o k s Sparks along , . . . . . Recalling the n u m e r o u s b o a r d i ng hous* bull sessions a f t e r . How p over t y- st r i c ke n (IPs ex -t ing on an in a d e q u a t e $ 7 | per mo n t h subsist ence live* hv Man does not (ii Bill aion lights out. . . | Who c an ever e i a s e f r o m h.s mi nd t h e | discussed ways and means of s u p p l e me n t I ne co ing thei r m e a g e r incomes. and ludi crous ideas, r a n g ■ g f: *m their bodies a f t e r d ea t h to rued ca elations, cash-in-advance, to p ax ing grgi* Ices to lonely and u n a t t r a c t i v e c m , . . bundle? o f oil a nd c att le ca-- to G a r r soli f r o n t e n t r a n c e Ha!!, a daily h a n g o u t for t h e "ricks -tick” crowd. . . . Gi ggli ng b e a u t i es rn the mi dst of blase and campus-wise wo \ *•<. . . . . . Co-eds o f t h e van an d vapid v. . T h e . . . who believe I I males an I the* xx ii!,:I owe t hem a lev in’. ■ . . . . . The J!,.! Hall cr eel .rig se. * on at t he v int ra squad pract i ce t he n an j e e r ed „ d o w n b r o t he r a t h l e t e and a pot ent a! A Ameri- woe i an who c ouldn' t sne.i < LrO-N-G H - 0 R NLS! . . . session a* cheet l eader of ai! t .; ngs, at A have hear* . . . So-called ramr>.- “ whet s’* . . . \\ W h e e l s " y o u just roll V c w r a p p e d up in t he mse l ve s m a k e qu ite a realization small package. . . . , . Recall ing the coed in my H st o r y 615a class w o, a f t e r a “ D” s e m e s t e r quiz, c ompl a i ned, vet« a re wr e c k i n g the c urve! . . .” “ You st a r 11 bx F o r 1 Aer ca for tried c a ’ ! . , . ' T m »ug"'- ■ ■! »> k . Sandia u ho for imont hs p a t i e n t l y c a r r i e d me on the h e r hack prover bial like ship c ame ir.'o port. . long u n d e r w e a r un til li ar Sen vers . ag th* t n rn . . . Su idenh real in ♦Mi. . . . that a r e being made, y ear sacrifices a nd y e a r ncut, by n u me r o u s erode -sol Pat iei L undei' d-truiing, ndividua is who have st im arni st raight ; ..cd o u t a and me •low born, set-ii•'-WH'.' m r ' In c o n d mel o d r a ma t.c, ^ el rue" w ho ca*- her? ( Ix s v e very coner iv ah » sa d ?ade A f pat he t i c * : sn y ou r directi on in mcimci11 N of g rade (ii stress. . . . toe c e " . . . Kin d and under- ' - . ' ling d e a r • s " Irs r» c!’.s( A ( Oil mat horn the sober; HST says t h e g r a d u a t i n g v e t e r an s Colk TI b r a ’ a mon Hall 10:3 i ’ ' Alist in, moody mist r Us: .gay, scor nful , e a p r • i«’, h e a l t breaki ng, b ut lovable. . . . I wouldn' t - to s t a t i , and to the society inI to rn. ami w t h " t D u n g overly j ist mellow, have an oi■.ligation to t h e i r univer* I tv. thei r great . . . Alo! t h e st mien loin I in t ha that of I . . rn i t ? eg* . Atter di ng . . . Wa n leaders of Te x a s as in t he -< -a cr po .ing ’ ne f u t u r e t f ‘ V f * they a ..... Ut ) t e e , missed you f or t e w 'rid. . . . tray ti i o ii -1 end a way! . ca i in a m i d ­ which they xxiii now move. th* By F R E D S A N N E R (301 ic ha s Mr n o u n c e d yet. ic g i ven actor of ml a Re Ll," xviii Dr. W es do ti a p t h< I g r a d u a t i n g s e n i o r s t he »ge o f E n g i n c c ' w’g xxiii a u t o ­ calls' be i n t o Rani s- . s e n i o r e n g i n e e r i n g s o c i et y , . R. W o o l n c h , d e a n o f t h e i n i t i a t e d in >ge of E n g i n e e r i n g . •» U n i v , N a v y , a n d A i r F o r c e bes o f t he R O T C will hol d rn bilked c o m m i s s i o n i n g c e r e - in Re c i t a l t h e M isic B u i l d i n g at i >‘( im k. J u d g e D u d l e y K. S e S H I V E R S , F a g e 4 Frida.v m o r n i n g S ce n e : V " if) nei ghbor hood t h e dawn. J u - 1 b e fo r e idme: A co-ed who xvas eagerly^ p a c k ­ ing h e r car f o r a tr ip home, r e ­ l u m e d to t he house f o r a n o t h e r a r m f u l of necessities. As she went up the walk, a ma n t u r n e i .ii behind h e r so sh® w e n t in t h e house an d called the police. t h e i r man The police n a b b e d and took him t o t h e st ati on. L a t e r on the law called I q u i r e d ’ he AChi O house a n d the girls w a n t e d if e nf o r c e : * in- to p r e f e r charges. T h e y ansxvored in the ne gati ve, 1 since t he i r sister was a l r e a d y on the w a y t o home an d mo t h e r . The “ c ul p r i t ” d r o p p e d by AChiO house a f t e r his release. the “ I d o n ' t quit e a p p r e c i at e y o u r I t u r n i n g me rn to the police. I ’ve been deli veri ng y o u r Daily Texan I for the last five y e a r s . ” he said. Vet Subsistence Ends July, MSI Bi+Hrt— of ’45 . A r e E x c e p t i o n s A d r 25, 1951, is a critical d a t e ta tfce eduewKon and training pro­ gram ender Sh* Servicemen's Re- adjmrtMnent Act, Bob Gordon, (ii- lector of the Veteran's Advisory Servioe, »*id gat*wrday. Chao*# kl rules provides that a aMVM of education or training shall he hegsr. before th* end o f four J rare after date o f discharge or b y J u l y 25, 1951, whichever l a t e r date. No education Ie or provided can beyond July 25, 1955. except for veterans wh o enlisted under the V o l u n t a r y R e c r u i t m e n t Act o f O c t o b e r 5, 1945. training t he be A v e t e r a n ot her wi se eligible m u s t he p u r s u i n g his c ours e of e d u c a t i o n or t r a i n i ng on J ul y 25, 1951, or t h e d a t e f o u r y e a rs a f t e r hi* discharge, ex c e p t wh e n a t t e r n j da nc e i n t e r r u p t e d because of n o r m a l i n t e r r u p t i o n s f o r s u m m e r v a c a t i o n s or o t h e r r ea s o n s beyond t he c ont r ol o f t h* ve t e r a n . is W h e n t h e v e t e r a n begins his Bourse of e duc a t i on, he shall p u r ­ sue this course c o n t i nu o u s l y unti l c ompl e t i on e x ce p t f o r condi t i ons which n o r ma l l y would c ause i nt e r- ; r u p t i o n b y a n y s t ud e n t . A c h a n g e v e t e r a n m a y course of e d u c a t i o n o r t r a i n i ng only while in t r a i n i n g a n d t hen f o r r ea s o n s the a d ­ mi ni s t r at o r . sa t i s f a c t o r y to h i s ! t r ai n i ng , incl uding it wi t h a n o t h e r , o r Chang* o f one or m o r e subj ect s In t he elected c u r r i c u l u m or p r o ­ g r a m o f t h e dropping of a subject w i t h o u t r e ­ the placi ng a d d i n g of a s u b j e c t , o r a c h a n g e in the se q u e n c e in which t h e s u b ­ je ct s are u n d e r t a k e r , does not constitute a c h a n g e of course o f law- education o r s t a t e ' . t r a i n i ng , t h e A d v a n c e m e n t f r o m a basic or p r e p a r a t o r y pha se to a n ad v a n c e d ; pha.-e wi t hi n t h e course of edu- car on which t h e v e t e r an is pur- j suing is n ot consi de re d a c h a n g e of course. C h a n g e of c o u r s e o f e d u c a t i o n or t r a i n i n g m a y b* consi dered to | be f o r s a t i s f a c t o r y r ea s o n s whe n t he v e t e r a n is n o t ma k i n g s a t i s ­ f a c t o r y p r o g r e s s in his p r e s e n t c ours e and f a i l u r e is n ot due to his own n e g l e c t , mi sc onduc t , o r lack t h e course o f appl i c a t i on: whe n to to which c h a n g e in ke e pi ng with his a p ti t u d e or previ ous e d u c a t i o n ; or when a c ourse to which the v e t ­ e r a n w a n t s to c h a n g e is a no r ma l previ ous f r o m p r o g r es s i o n co u r s e and will e n a b l e him to a t ­ t a i n his e d u c a t i o n a l or vocational objective. t h e v e t e r a n desires is mo r e his W h e n the v e t e r a n c o mp l e t e s or di s cont i nue s hi* c ours e o f e d u c a ­ tion or t r a i n i n g , the law does not j permit h ’vn t o begin another. Rain— But No Inhibitions the Rain seem s to rem ove in ­ te n tio n * o f U n iv ersity student*. A damp co-ed rem oved her form - fitamg shirt b efo re m ounting the Halva of Littlefield dorm itory. Another se a la n t, cu ttin g across th* oawvpus, stripped down to his short* and wr a p p e d hi* clothes in hts m m coat Sunday s prediction: cloudy, no change in temperature, and widely aaataaved showers. M s* l f , m o , T H I D A T * T W W I Fags I Parker Takes 2nd in | Q Q *11111 Prince Wins Tompkins, Segrist, iPreaknessRace W a , Gorin M ake Steers 6th at M odesto D A L L A S , M a y 20— UP)— T ex as, | dist one. R .re d id n ’t place a man. w h ich won tho cham pionship in a M u r r a y W a ll, T ex a s p itc h e r; w a lk , placed fix’* p la y e r ! on the I K a l S e g ris t, T exas second bas.e- In Baltim o re S ta k e ! M id d leg ro u n d 2nd lim b er- to p p in g a ta r D ic k At- o f So u th ern < a lifo r m * , w ho 120-yard the w o rld 's ■ a lte re d high h urdles re-Ord a w eek ago in Fresn o , won his sp e c ia lty eas­ B A L T I M O R E M a y 20 (ZP).__ A ll- S o u th w e st C o n fe re n c e base- m an ; G u y ty a lla c e , T ex a s A & M E d d ie A rc a ro ball team selected b y six coaches. ‘ shortstop, and W a lly M oon, T exas H ill P r in c e and ran a w a y w ith ‘ he 74th Preak n e«s •takes w h ippin g B a y lo r S a tu r d a y f o r V ir g in ia , j got three the K e n tu c k y D e rb y and T ex a s A A M e a c h ! A A M o u tfie ld e r, got the vo te of w h ile T exas C h ris tia n all coaches. landed tw o and S o q th e rn Metho-j N o rris Graves, Texas Christian, hamp— M id le g ro u n d — in the bar-1 A * M O D E S T O , f a lif., M ay 20 iJP) w ent ur.p'acfcd. L a te r P a r k e r an d ! ( h a rli* P a r k e r ’* »-yard re,ny gave the I niver- sity of Texas nm*- p o ir ’ s and sixth ( a ifo rn .a R e la y s piaro the in here .Sa* ird a y night. P a r k e r f.m ? ted fo u r y a rd * be­ hind Donn e A nd eraon o f < ali- pass. ran a blazing 9.5 cen fo r: a, w) tu rv, A ' m ket cot. d have to v fre d P a r k e r and the oth er foul fo r in th * Sam u * a team ad w ith B o b b y IHI- the Ion and F lo y d Rogera ! fanner- ip spot to S ta n fo rd n * « quart* r-m ,e re la y . A c t u a lly , the T exan s fin ish ed th ird , but second p a r* S o u th e rn C a lifo r n ia was dis­ baton q u alifie d lap lie n a l fast anchor fo r an ily. P a r k e r ’s the fea tu red m anrs. He gam ed * lot o f ground re la ys rec#>rd-»?r#*k rig lo n g h o rn s ' perf< r- m ed ley foam w on the a r e n t in th* oi tim * but riot enough to catch Jo h n B r a d le y or S ta n fo rd s G a y seconds slo w er than tim e wa* o iy 1.4 the w o rld 's Ind ans to reco rd set in 1938 by N o rth T exas u s e * I o.f I S i ’# 10;01. The who f in - r e d in ta ck of the m a speedster. On# o f them B r y a n , w ho paced the Texas Per • • ♦ c r a n e s w ho a n#ar-r*c? rd 41 f la t tim e. * i , T each e rs College. * I T h e tad Ti an skim m ed the gain. ■ * <••' <* in 13 9 aeconds. S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia '* d is ta Bee UT 2nd in 440-Yard Relay In Los Angeles M eet Friday {IP) 1,0S’ A N G E L E S , M ay 19 inv —T I * T e x a s L o n g ion n t i c L o s A n g ele s ( oliseum Re- ay* had to i e m r tent w ith « *ec- « ia v , a th •' d J H P p i I n lf # 4 4' ■ yard by sp rin te r s ta r < h a rli* P a r k e r in th * IOO yard dash and fo u rth in th# RSO ya rd re la y . I :25.3. Po o r fin ag on se v e ra l ©era- c u ie n ta l o f I Ln g tu e. and Mor- cts Mon* to s t I exas se v e re ly in the ^an State . the dusky 880-yard re la y , and t r e y wound up fo u rth behind So u th e rn Cali- m0r# and R ic t f , f m a , S ta n fo r d , and O klahom a tim e w-as A A M . T h e T r o ja n s ’ in th ird place. T he la s t 3:10.1. O cc id e n ta l q u a i’ et f e m B a lti- ond P re a k n e sr, w as fiv e ;ed tim e was a 1Son n y » W h itr m y ’s Do! fa r back ahead of th e th ird horse, C. V . in the fie ld o f six sta rte rs. T he L o n g h o rn s lost a possible firs t in the ?)uart#r m ile re la ys by slow baton passing, arid S ta n fo rd gprint ch am pion , o r L lo y d e iitu ry and \ridy S ta n fie ld , the n atio n al A A I L h Pat ar hit a fast gro u n d in the c u m in t ovarh au . w est C o n fe re n c e reco rd last Satu r- in the high M r. T ro hie, th e supposed are fe e t 8 6-8 inches fo r a new South- of the W h itn e y E n t r y , w as fo u rth , lasCS-ng along six lengths back o f his stablem ate. d ay, fa ile d to place (B o b W a lte rs , who leaped 6 ju m p w hich M el M n rtin o f U S G woi til# e v e n ’ in 4 ? J seconds, toe B ra c h ()f p an a m a . The tim e was won a t 6 feet 6 in ch es.) y ^ on« o[ th# b tU # r n ia rk , 0f ------------------ ------- fastest tim e registered in the na T he p o w e rfu l b a y colt from the Old D o m in io n to o k the !pad going into the b a c k stre tc h o f the a n c ie n t P im lico Race C o u rse, Those in the chilled crow d o f 26,599 w ho had established ji.m the odds-on f a v o r ­ ite never had an o th er worry. Arizona to M eet UT Here June 5 Ii ill P r in c e opened up a three- length lead as A r c a r o hustled him opponent Ju n e 5, 6, and 7 w h en » S o u th e rn 1 ike a pony express rid e r fle e in g C o m the In d ia n s. T exas faces a v e r y fo rm id ai\> W a k e and C a lif o r n ia — p articip at- the A riz o n a W ild c a t# , ch am pion s ed in the d ou b le-elim in ation tour- nam ent. This y e a r a t O m a h a, all o f the B o rd e r C o n fe re n c e , com e eight d is tric t;1 o f the NC A A w ill to C la r k F ie ld fo r the D is tr ic t 6 be rep resen ted . A t the fin -'n o f the m ile and J o h n ’s, F o re s t, St. classic, stubby-tailed C h n * N C A A p la y o ff. three-sixteenths A riz o n a , w ith a 22-2 C h e n e ry's P rin c e q u illo - H ild e n e ten p laye rs on lengths ahead o f M id d leg ro u n d , w ho batted o ve r the who heat H ill P r in c e in the D e rb y d u rin g tw o w eeks a g 0. W ild c a ts d efe ated U C L A . the ro s te r .300 m ark re g u la r season. T he fiv e has son o f reco rd , w a* the M id d leg ro u n d , hope o f the va st T h e w in n e r o f the T exas-A ri- T h e top con ten d ers 1950 c ro w n and th e ir re c o rd s : f o r the D is tr ic t I — T r in it y C o lleg e U n iv e r s ity (1 1 - 1 3 ), (1 1 - 4 ), B o sto n C ollege Bosto n D is tric t 2 — R u tg e rs U n iv e r s ity Y o r k (8 - 3 ). (1 5 - 2 ). (1 4 - 3 ), (9 - 2 ), and tro u n ced Texa«- K in g R an ch to cop a sec- zona tw o of three-gam e series w ill lengths rep re sen t D is tric t 6 in the N C A A ^ rm y ( H - 3 ) , C o rn e ll dou ble-elim ination to u rn a m e n t a t Ju n e 15-22. O m a h a , N eb raska, the T h e 1950 fo u rth the a n n u al N C A A schools. (1 0 - 4 ), and three-gam e fo r So u th e rn T ex a s, the d efen d in g ch am pion , division h on ors o f the So u th e rn K e n tu c k y W a k e F o re s t p la y a e lim in a tio n series to u rn e y wull be fo r a f f a ir D is tric t 3 — • A la b a m a la f a y e t t e < I 4-6). (9 - 2 ), C lem son re c e n tly w on the S o u th w e s t Con- c o n f eren ce fe re n ce title fo r the 29th tim e in 35 season*. The last re g u la r sea-; ( 17. 3 ) t M ic h ig a n son v ic to ry fo r the 29th tim e in 35 seasons. (10 -4)* D is tric t 4 — O hio U n iv e r s it y Io w a (1 5 - 7 ), and W e s te rn M ic h ig a n W h e n the Lo n g h o rn s w on the N C A A title last sum m er in W ich - souri V a U o y ita, K as., o n ly fo u r team s Texa.-, J \ jjSSf)Urjt and N eb rask a D is tric t 5 — B ra d le y tops Mis- O k lah om a, the in ★ j B ig Seven . M issouri Beats Sooners To Upset Big 7 B a s e b a ll C O L U M B I A , M o., M a y 20 (/Pl— M iss o u ri shut out O k lah o m a, 6-0, S a tu r d a y and shook up the B ig -------- .. --- — „ .--- ------ | S e v e n C o n fe re n c e baseball stand- ings co n sid erab ly. M is s o u ri’s v ic to ry , second zona. title . D is tric t 6 — T exas and A r i ­ D is tric t 7 — C o lo rad o S ta te meets C o lo rad o School of M in es fo r R o c k y M o u n ta in C o n fe re n c e D is tric t 8 — W a s h in g to n S ta te and (9 - 5 ), (2 5 - 4 ), S ta n fo r d So u th ern C a lif o r n ia (8 - 5 ), T h e w in n e r o f D is tric t 6 w ill tw o f aCp the D is tric t 2 cham p in the fro m to u rn a m e n t opener a t O m aha, z: The tra c k w as o ff; a lly labeled “ s lo w " a f t e r th ree days o f rain w hich ended F r id a y , and the w in ­ n e r’s tim e w as a I 59 1-5 con sid erin g the con dition s. ( apot set th e tra c k record o f 1 :56 fla t in w in n in g the F re s h n e s s o ver a fast strip la st ye ar, fa ir A '‘carr. w as g r a te fu l, fo r it was his th ird P re a k n e ss score. H p boot­ ed home W h ir la w a y in 19 11 arid C ita tio n in 1 948. T h e n , he pockets IO per cen t o f H ill P r in c e ’s w in ­ ning*, w h ic h to taled $56,115, o f . . . , . . , ' n 8Tnsse,‘ ' ‘ g p< M id d leg ro u n d got $ 10,000 fo r th ird w as w orth second, w h ile $5,000 and fo u rth $2,500. straig h t o ver O k lah om a days, dropped the So on ers fir s t place M isso u ri into second place. M e a n ­ w h ile, N e b rask a won tw o gam es the B g Se v e n o ver C olo rado S a tu rd a y and ad- firs t to th ird , and m oved : fro m second into in O U T ake* B ig 7 T e n n n L I N C O L N , N eb ., M a y 20.— UP) — O k lah om a w on C o n feren ce te n n is title S a tu rd a y va weed w ith 18 points. C olorad o w ith l l , M isso u ri 6, Kan- T r a ilin g w e re place. S ta te 6, K a n sa s 5, N e b ra s k a 2 g am es; M is o u r i’s N e b ra s k a has w on 9, reco rd inst 3 is 9-5, 'a n d Io w a S ta te I. and O k lah o m a's j* fi-4. PERFECTO CLEANERS 407 W . 2 4 th P h . - 2-8969 W m C a t e r T o F o r m a l W e a r 24 H R S E R V I C E W i t h o u t E x t r a C h a r g e Nebraska Captures Big Seven Track L I N C O L N , N e h r., M a y 20— 0T> — B o h K a m e * o f K a n sas ran a record-b reakm g m ile in a d riz ­ z le ; team m ate H e rb Se m p e r ran a reco rd-b reakin g t w o m il# stead y dow npour, and N e b ra s k a a * G lo in a ■ tf>nrn t ' t ‘f th a t M issouri had h d d fo r th# last three years. s the sto ry o f the R ig T h a t Se v e n tra c k and field m eet fin a ls here S a tu rd a y . T h e N eb raska po int to tal w as 105 3-4. O klah om a was sixth w ith 53 1-2. K a rn e s ’ tim# o f 4:12.6 w iped out a record th a t G len n C u n n in g ­ ham set in 1932 18 y e a rs ago — a t 4:14.3. rn Womack, AII-SW C o u tfie ld e r pitcher; H. G. Pennon, Bagio*, catch er, and G e ra ld Je n e a n , Soarife- e tc h ern M eth o d ist, t lacked on# vo te b eing unanim oua. The p itc h in g s t a f f w as supposed to have th ree m en , h u t Pat, H il­ b ert o f A & M and C h arle s G o rin of T exas tied fo r the th ird place, so th ere are fo u r pitch ers on th e team . O th ers m a k in g the team were- B ill L o o n e y, T ex a s C h ristia n , c a t­ c h er; A d r a n B u r k . B a y lo r , firs t basem an; B e n T om pkin s, Texas, | th ird b asem a n ; F r a n k W o m a ck , la- T exas, o u tfie ld e r, and L a r r y 1 bell, B a y lo r , u tility . A Jensen Signs With Greenville Bas*4 on tho A mnria t*4 Prom O ne A ll- S o u th w e s t C o n fe re n c e Je n s e n o u tfie ld e r— G e ra ld of S M U — signed to p la y pro fessio n al ball the f ir s t d ay a fte r the C o n ­ fe ren ce season ended, and an ­ oth er— W a lt y Moon o f A & M — a n ­ nounced his in te n tio n s o f turn- ing pro in th e fu tu re . Je n s e n , w ho p layed C e n t e r f i e l d fo r the last-place M ustang s, signed F r id a y w ith G re e n v ille o f the B ig Sta te L e a g u e and w as im m ed ia tely optioned to C o rp u s C h ris ti o f the Class C R io G ra n d e Leag u e. leagu e scouts M oon said he w’ould ta lk to m a ­ jo r this sum m er about sign in g , b u t th a t he w ould pass up o ffe rs and p lay semi-pro hall a t A lp in e th is sum m er. He plans to re t u r n to A & M n ex t y e a r I to get h a degree, but the scouts have persuaded him to ta lk thing# over. F l it e s D a l l y SAN ANTONIO 4*. I ? n A.m. - 4sM A JB . - t w o A JB 4c05 FJA. - 5?45 P.M. - 4*30 PJA . ttfcOS PJB. J 74 B R A N IF F U n i v e r s i t y O f f i c e * 2 3 0 1 G u a d a l u p e P h o n e 8-6411 The case of the vanishing sleeve • • • F L E E T FOURSOME w 'n •-a cest ODC ioOAfCm fr irk«c C o r .04 Arc C a ^ore Louis to Fight SavoldorWoodcock I D O I J< M a y 20.— a B d a r d yiuis in a telephnn mi Rio De Ja n e ir o fight db* w in n er lr## Savold a* w a r nit betw een lim e* W oodcock. am p rep arin g to challenge o«<«) bi«#d Ii ’ tK en til th# o f th * fight V(,r # • Known bef or# m aking a a i i Unled fo r Ju n e 6. r *■ St tdt’ork 8avoid fight is It ha* been gn ?<■ 1 a* a w rid h e a v yw e ig h t .pa B ritis h Board of f.pie OjMc I., Rowing C on trot. IIVI! S T O P F O R Shirts Student Laundry Dry Cleaning BURTONS Laundry and Cleaners i9+h at Rio Grande PH. 8-4621 C A R 8 K R O P P O R T U N I T Y P O R Y O U 1 M u y 29 — Ju n e 2 9 A M . — 5 P. M . ? ? i l Tom (Se-een A v * . T C . Headquart#?-! tion this ye a r. H o y d Hog#;* and te M o n f or the sp rin t delega- ( Hid M ayes k< pt M a n ford in Hose ^,on S ta n fie ld 's mal gin was de- check, b o t a s o w pass from M a ye s | c [Hjva h u t it was photo-close be­ to Per? y Sa m u els cost T exas see- tween L a R each and P a r k e r , w hile th(j C aliforrata flash D o n n ie A u ­ eral precious yard s w hich h u rt in th* long run. < b ai « P a r s e r p u t dirgon> a f te r a had s ta rt, was on a P lacin g anch ?r lap h i t he cou ld n ’t, nail S ta n fo r d 's all around • tar, G a y B r y a n , and lost th# r e ­ lay by two yard*. T exas wa* tim ed at 41.1, equ alin g th eir best tim e but it w as kind o f c h il ! } , ” P a rk e r said. " R u t that s no a lib i, we just* fa s t enough, tra c k was fo u rth . “ Th# this year. I Clit to some good m en .1’ Th# hind, i,-V Saturday on tv,* rArd. R ice pulled in rhird. not fa r b*- in o n* o f th* h#«t re la y* R ic a got into the m ile re la y but m ight a* w ell hav staved won out. The show was betw een Or- Waxahachie Defeats Austin in Bi-district T he baseball jin x th at has been . to W a x a h a c h ie , 4-3, in a 12-in- rh n g in g to th# A u s tin Pio n e e r* rung battle at H on ** P a rk , its m ark on another A u s tin left T h * M aro o n * had been beaten team F r id a y - - th# A ustin H ig i e a rlie r last w#ek, 1-0, in W axaha- Marnr.n* — who b’*t th * hi-dis- I' (n e ts 13-14 A A tric t * chi*. W axaharlni# now advances to b* to to u rn a m e n t th# S ta t# tit!# of I Nines Reach Schoolboy Finals B S L O ii OtZ 2 co < • • or— the SHORT-SLEEVED A RRO W - DRESS SHIRT Hot mag’c — tb# dr#H iMrf thai is p o rfo cH y c«rro«A welder yow «oaf, ooot awd brief of d##v« wf #n you r# hoed af work. H ycm Hic# to shod yo u r #cat af tho off!aa, fW* AMA q i v t i ava# q ra afae aoenfoef — y a f w K a * yow pa# a a p e a r •oaf, you Va raady fatgo! C a f fro** btoadeiofK, with ah tka famous Arrow b ra m i birt t i i f i m $365 M A * O R D f R I W L t l D iw n p ty S te n t N e d ; M n HuklitiHwL “Austin'g Largest Men’s Store” 616 Conaress Phon« 7-6192 Brant! W ins Evins Trophy; Longhorn Hurlers Cowboys Reward Phi Pelts e Meager Diet If the ma n in t he s t r e e t won- 1.5; a n d M u r r a y Wall (7-1) Sunray, M a y 21, 1950,- THE D A ILY T E X A N Page 3 UT Gridmen Play Tulane in 1955 William & Mary Comes Here in '53 T wo s o u t h e r n school s— one en est a bl i she d p o we r a nd the o t h e r a g r ow i n g m e n a c e — h ave b e en ad- ; ded to f u t u r e Un i v e r s i t y f o o t ba l l schedul es, A t h l e t e Di r e c t or D. X. | Bible a n n o u n c e d S a t u r da y . Wil li am & Mar y , which c o m ­ r e c or d a n i o n * piled t h e s e v e nt h best w o n - a n d - | the n a t i o n ’s 1 lost c oll egiat e l e a d e r s in t h e p a st dec- | ade. will a p p e a r on t h e L o n g ­ h o rn s chedul e in 1953 a nd T u l a n e U n i v e r s i t y in 1955 a n d 1956. is T h e Wil li am & Ma r y g a m e s chedul ed f o r Au st i n , S e p t e m b e r I 19, 1953. I t will be t h e first meet -1 ing of t h e t wo schools In foot bal l . ' A t w o - y e a r home-and-m>me se- j ries s t a r t s wi t h T u l a n e in Au s t i n on S e p t e m b e r 24, 1955. T h e re-1 t u r n g a m e will be pl a ye d in N e w Orleans, S e p t e m b e r 29. 1956. t h a t d a te s back T h e T u l a n e m e e t i n g r e ne w s a ri- J to 1894. I v a l r y T he t wo schools h a v e m e t n i ne t i me s on t h e gri di ron, with T e x a s s c or i ng seven vict ori es a n d p a r t i ­ c i p a t i n g in on e tie. The G r e e n W a v e ’s onl y deci s­ ion ove r t h e L o n g h o r n s wa s a 28- 15 v e r d i ct in 1908. Te x a s won t he last m e et i n g , in 1923, 33-0. Mr. Bible a n o u n c e d t h a t s c h e d ­ ules f o r 1953-56, inclusive, w e r e n e a r c o mpl e t i on an d t h a t a d d i t i o n ­ al g a me s m i g h t be a n n o u n c e d f o l ­ lowing c o n f e r e n c e v a r i ous t h e mee t i n g s t h i s spring. Snead's 209 Paces In Western Open LOS A N G E L E S , May 20— CZP)— ! Sa mu e l J a c k s o n Sn e a d t o o k com- ! m a n d o f t h e $15, 000 W e s t e r n 1 Open Go l f cha mpi onshi p l at e S a t ­ u r d a y c li pping p a r f or t wo st rokes f o r a 69 and p o st i ng a 54-hole score o f 209. Ma k i ng his mo v e j u s t as he did a y e a r a g o in wi n n i n g this ss me ti tle a t St. Paul , the W e s t Virgi nia p r of e ssi onal the final r o u n d S u n d a v with a c o m ­ f o r t a b l e lead over t h e deld. t h r e e - s t r o k e t h u s goes i nt o N e a r e s t t h r e a t t o Sne a d is E. J. ( D u t c h ) H a r r i so n , who also c ar d e d a 69 f o r a t o t al o f 212. Blond J i m m y Cl ark of H u n t i n g - j ton Beach, Calif., who held a one- stroke lead over S nea d g o i n g into S a t u r d a y ’s firing, f ad e d ba c k with a 75 f o r 214. J i m F e r r i e r o f San F r a n c i s c o fired a t w o - u n d e r - p a r 69 to go with pr e v i o u s r o u n d s o f 71 and 73 f o r a 54-hole score of 213. T he final r o u n d comes up S u n ­ d a y f o r t h e ti t l e won a y e a r ago a t St. Paul bv Snead. Pl a y is at the Bre n t wo o d C o u n t r y Club. » Sports Notice All physical e d u c a t i o n m a j o r s ma y vote f o r F e m Club o ff i c e r s f o r 1950-61 in S u t t o n Hall 105 Monday t h r o u g h T h u r s d a y . C. B. S u m r a l l H A L F B A C K R A N D A L L C L A Y s’g r e d a o n e - y e a r con­ f a c t with t h e N e w Y o r k G i a n t s F r i d a y f o r an u n d i s c l o s e d sum. C l a y , a senior b u s in e s s a d m i n i s ­ t r a t i o n majo r, s a y s h e ’ll p l a y a ' o r g w ith T r a v ’s H o w e l l, the A l b u r n q u a r t e r b a c k , f o r the G i a n t ' . C a y a n d T id w e 'i p a c e d th e R e b e !s ~o v i c t o r y the in 1 9 4 9 N o r t h - S o u t h g a m e . The Standings N ATIO NAL LEAGUE W L Pct. 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Loofa 8, W a s h i n g t o n 0. 5, P h i l ad e l p h i a 3. T E X A S LEAGUE P*ttae 2, F ort Worth I. flfawweport 8, Houston 7. San Antonio 8, Beaumont 4 T n S a 5, O k l a h o m a City 0. BIG ST A T E LEAGUE Greenvi l l e 3-1, Austi n 2-0. W a c o 1 Wi c h i t a Fails 2. S h e rm a n - P e n ! « o n 7, Te mpl e 6 T e x a r k a n a 4, Gainesville 2. By F R E D S A N N E R T e r n * S p o r t t Ed\*or t h e o p o r t u n i t y “ Go f o r t h t o excel o r to give s omeone else to excel , ” Dr. Rh e a Wil li ams, a t h ­ letic d i r e c t o r o f the T e x a s I n t e r - I scholastic Le a g u e , told somo si xty i n t r a m u r a l m a n a g e r s a n d p a r t i c i ­ p a n t s a t t h e a n n u a l P o w W o w b a n ­ q u e t F r i d a y night . T h e n Dr. Wi l l i ams p r o c e e d e d to give o u t t r o p h i e s a n d me da l s to those wh o h a d e a r n e d t h e m in the i n t r a m u r a l p r o g r a m f o r t h e p a s t year. T h e F r a n k E vi ns S p o r t sma n s h i p T r o p h y , which is a w a r d e d each y e a r b y t he Oak Gr o v e Co-op, was p r e s e n t e d the De r b y Dobber* by Don Smith, p r e s i d e n t o f Oak Grove. t o Al B r a n n of J o h n M. G r e e r r e p r e s e n t e d the Cowboys a n d a w a r d e d t h e Cowboy S p o r t s m a n s h i p T r o p h y to Phi Del­ t a T h e t a , t h e o u t s t a n d i n g o r g a n i ­ z ati on in this respect. T he v ot i ng f o r this h o n o r wa s so close b e t we e n the Phi Dolts a nd t h e next o r g a n i z a t i o n b e n e a t h it t h a t t h e Bill J o h n s o n Trophy, i n i t i at e d this ye ar , was a wa r d e d t o t h a t o r g a n i z a t i o n — O a k Grove Eleven Men Picked On All-Mural Nine Ch a mp i o n Si g ma Phi Epsil on, AI ME , a n d F e m C’kyb placed two men each o n t h e a l l - i nt r a m u r a l sof tball t e a m re l ea s e d S a t u r d a y by Soony Rooker, a s s i s t an t d ir ec t o r of i n t r a mu r a l s . R u n n e r - u p N e w m a n Club, Phi G a m m a Delta, Oak Grove, a n d 1 3>ambda Chi A l p h a r e p r e s e n t a ­ tives r o u n d e d o u t t h e t we l v e - ma n selection. Twp p i t c h e rs w e r e c h o ­ t w o c a t c h e r s also we r e sen a n d T h e r e w e r e n a me d w h e n Bill Mer kel o f Phi G a m m a Delta a n d E d S h e i n b e r g o f A E P i tied f o r first. f o u r r ep e a t er s . P i t c h e r C. B. S u mr a l l o f S P E was chosen in bot h 1948 a n d 1949, wh e n he was t h e ace h u r l e r f or Pern Cl ub; and s h o r t s t op Bu d d y Wei s e a nd t h i r d b a s e m a n E l f r ed St e l ze r o f Pe m Cl u b w e r e r e p e a t ­ l ef t ers. S t e l z e r w a s n a m e d a t field l a s t year. Bob Miller of A I M E was t h e t h i r d se c o n d - ye a r ma n . F I R S T T E A M Bill Merkel, Phi G a m s E d Sh e i n b e r g , A E P i C. B. Sumr a l l , S P E De we y Y o u n g e r AIMF, Spence Garsee, S P E J i m U p c h u r c h , O a k Grove El f r e d Stel zer, Pern Club B u d d y Weise, F e m Club J o e T r o c h t a , N e w m a n Bob Miller, A I M E Sa m Braswell, L a m b d a Chi c c p p l h 2b 3b ss lf c f r f ★ S E C O N D T E A M Ad o l f Lindsey, PiKA .lim J e n n i n g s , Phi Gams Al Smi th, N e w m a n Lee C a r t e r , A I ME J a c k Keitz, P e m (d u b Lo r e n z Stolz, Phi Ga ms B e n n y Moskowi tz, A E P i William A r c h e r , S A E F r e d Ryals, S P E F r a n k I l or a k , (i nk Grove Dodgers Gain NL Lead W ith Double Victory oft (Im A » * o e i a t t d Pre** t h e i r vi c t ori ous The Ne w Yo r k Y a n k e e s c o n ­ swing t i nu e d t h r o u g h t h e W e s t a n d t h e B r o o k ­ lyn Do d g e r s t o o k o v e r first place in the N a t i o n a l L e a g u e S a t u r d a y . F r e d S a n f o r d pitcher! the Ya n k s t o a 3-1 v i c t o r y o v e r t he Chicago W h i t e Sox t o p r o t e c t t he Y a n k s ’ o§p-game A m e r i c a n L e a g u e edge o v e r t h e D e t r o i t Ti gers . S a n f o r d ® six-hit have p e r f o r m a n c e m a y saved his j ob, as ho i® one o f the p l a yer s mentioner! in a deal t h a t would b r i ng a l ef t - h a n d e d pi t ch ­ e r to the Y a n k s f r o m the Whi t e Sox. Rob Port erfi eld w a s ori ginal ly schedul ed to pitch S a t u r d a y but m a n a g e r C a s e y S t e n g el swi t ched to S a n f o r d ant) the v e t e r a n r i g h t ­ h a n d e r c ame t h r o u g h with his first c ompl et e g a m e o f *he season. T h e D e t r o i t T i g e r s t u r f e d back t he Phil adlephi a Athlet ics. 5-3, as y o u n g A r t H o u s e m a n s c a t t e r e d e ight hits t o wi n his fifth gamp. The Tiger® p u s h ed over f o u r r u n s in a six-hit first inni ng. Br ookl yn swept b o t h en d s o f a d o u b l e h e a d e r f r o m t h e P i t t s b u r g h Pirate®, 3-2 a n d 4-3, to move a g a me in f r o n t o f t h e Phi l adel phi a Phil* who b o we d to Chicago, 7-2, a n d t u m b l e d into second place. T h e P i r a t e s did all of t l # i r scor­ ing o f the n i g h t c a p in the second i n n i ng to t a k e a 3-0 lead. The Dod­ ger- , h o we v e r , p ec ke d a w a y at M u r r a y Dickson wi t h single r un s in the fifth a n d eight h an d ti ed the score wi t h a r u n in the nint h. Th e St. Louis C a rd in a l s scored six r u n s in i n n i ng to t h e ei ght h o v e r c o me a 4-1 deficit a nd h e a t the Boston Braves, 7-4. St an Musial c o n t i nu e d his .400 plus h a t t i n g by h a n g i n g o u t t h r e e hits, i ncl uding a triple. N e w Y o r k ’s u p - a n d - d o wn Giants took bot h e n d s of a d o u b l e - h e a d e r fr om th*1 Ci n c i n n a t i Reds, 8-0 and 4-3. Rookie T noki e Gi l ber t singled Alvin Dark home f r o m second hn®e the in Giant® the ni ght ca p. i nni ng t o give t h e n i n t h In the o t h e r Ame r i ca n Lea g u e i c, a game*, Cl evel and moved f o u r t h p l a r e tie wi t h ‘ he W a s h ­ i n g t o n S e n a t o r s as Bob Lemon pit ched ’ he I n d i a n s to a 8-5 de- cis:on o v e r t h e Boston Red Sox. The S e n a t o r s bowed, 3-0, t o Ned C a r v e r an d t h e St. Louis Browns. It was t h e B r o w n i e s firs* home v i c t or y o f t h e 1950 season. — by B e r r y W h i t a k e r , d i r e c t o r o f i n t r a m u r a l s . To t o p o f f thp e v e n i n g f o r Oak Grove, Keith We b s t er , a n O a k Gr o v e r , wa s n a me d be st a l l -a r o u n d a t h l e t e in t h e Mica division a n d Oak Gr o v e also took t he t op h o n ­ ors f o r b es t a l l - a r ound o r g a n i z a ­ tion in t h e Mica division. T h e o t h e r t h r e e division o r g a n - j i zat ion t o K a p p a t r op h i e s w e n t ; Sigma, F r a t e r n i t y ; A I ME , C l u b ; 1 an d Cl i f f Court s , Dorm. T he r e m a i n i n g t h r e e best all- arour. d individual a w a r d s w e n t to T y Cobb, Phi G a m m a Delta, F r a ­ t e r n i t y ; J a c k H o w a r d , A I M E , Cl u b ; a nd W a d e Li vi ngston, L i t ­ tle C a mp u s Do r m, Dorm. in t h e L i f e t i m e me m b e r s h i ps t h e T- Assoc i a t i on a n d s w e a t e r s w e r e a w a r d e d t h r ee 1949-50 s e n ­ ior m a n a g e r s — Ross B l u m e n t r i t t , W e s l ey F o u n d a t i o n ; J i m Lloyd, M a r i n e r ’s Cl ub; a n d Bill Schul- m a n , T a u De l t a Phi. N i n e j u n i o r m a n a g e r s r ecei ved s w e a t e r s a n d t h r e e o f t h e n i n e — Do u g l as Nelson, of Del t a T a u De l ­ t a ; Bill McGee, of Al pha Ta u O m e g a ; a n d K e n n e t h Mighell, of Phi G a m m a D e l t a— we r e n a m e d s en i o r m a n a g e r s f o r 1950-51. T h e o t h e r six w e r e J o e Arisen, j N e w m a n C l u b ; Conwel l Smi th, j Beta T h e t a P i ; D e l b e rt S t e p h e n s , Phi K a p p a S ig m a ; S a m Boswell, Delta T a u Del t a; Boh Moise, Phi Ka p p a S i g m a ; a n d T o m m y R o d ­ ma n . Phi K a p p a Psi. a r e ser ve as T we l v e a ss i s t an t m a n a g e r s w e r e also a w a r d e d s w e a t e r s a n d t h e top n i ne who r e t u r n n e x t y e a r will j u n i o r m a n a g e r s . 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K a p p a Si g ma won polo a n d S i g ma Ph i Epsil on t e a m c ompet i t i on. s o f t b al l in t h e w a t e r the A n t h o n y Pa r r i sh, an i n d e p e n ­ d e n t won t h e squash open t o u r n a ­ m e n t ; J a m e s T e mp l et o n of Whi t s A 40 M ic a ’M u ra l Players Receive A w a r d s M o n d a y trophic® a nd E i g h t t h i r t y - t w o < me d a l s will be a w a r d e d by Mica Mo n d a y a t 7: 15 o' cl ock in Torn* I nion 315 to the five me n v * h , the g r e a t es t n u m b e r o f indi vi dual i a i r a n u r a l points in each o f the eight Mi r a District*. recei ve The h i g h e s t p o i n t m a n in e ac h t h e a » ual g r o u p will R e y n o l d s - Pe n l a n d t r op h y . T h e y are S t e ve Mat usevich, J a c k T o l a r , Billy J o h n s o n , Louis Slay, Ro' ert g i g g l e , Ge o r g e Meyer s, J i mm y Yoder,®, a n d K e n e tn h H u b e r t . 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It* J o i n Gambrel ! w a ” n a m e d re cipienf of the M i l e Fl y n n A w a rd May UL Ma r ga • • * S o m m e r s be ­ c a me ti e n e w “ Mis* A u s t i n. ” The L o n ghor ns v o n the S o u t h ­ west: Con f e r e n c a c h a mp i on s h i p in basebal l by de fe a t -'g ♦be I e r a Aggies 6-0 M a y ’ v- A n o t h e r s t u d e n t , B e r n i e S e l ­ lars, foil f r om t i e T over Ma y IL! to m a i k in one year. th# s e c o n d f a t a l i t y Much- wel comed Dead W e e k b e ­ ga n Ma? 18 with Ana!* schedul ed t o s t a r t May 2d. T M H Announce* Pledge* Te n Most H a t e d , *■ rial b a c k ­ s t ab b i n g o r g a n i z a t i on , a n no u n c e d t h e pledging of f o u r n e w m e m ­ b e r s S a t u r d a y ni ght . Th** new p l e d g e s incl ude Paul Rothermel, Da n Y a r b r o u g h , T o m ­ my West , a n d Bill Mer ktn. Merton won for d o i n g A wa r d p r o m o t e a nd Inde pe nde nt s. t h e Ji m N u g e n t to the moat s t r i f e b e t w e e n Gr ee ks egntion April 2T, wi t h the Te xa s n vot ng in t h e mi nori ty. .ici.’ga Resul t s of the p r i m a r y election s howe d Lloyd H a n d elected aa I exan p r e s i d e n t ; Ronni e Dugger, e d i t o r j Mac Bintliff, head yell leade r, a n d B e t t y Br uc e Bauman* ("actus ass oci at e e dit or. t he run-off David R a m e y was el ect ed vie •- p r e* 1 dent a nd J a n * Carliale, s e c r e t a r y . In On Ap r i l IM, t h e B o a r d a* R e ­ p e n t s s e t S e p * o m b e r I «* t h e d a y •pp new chancel l or will tRKe over. Shivers lo Speak At Commencement ( Con t i nu e d f r o m page I ) of the A r m e d W o od w a r d , c h a i r m a n Hoard o f Re ge nt s, will speak on j “ T h e Place o f t h e Un i v e r s i t y o f Texa«, ” a t t h e c e r e moni es . force* re pr ese nt at i ve *, i M a j o r Ge ne r a l A. I). Bruce, Hep- , lily A r m y C o m m a n d e r , F o rt Sam H o u s t o n ; Roar A d m i r a l E r n e s t W. Ditch, ( hief o f N a v a l Ai r S t a ­ ti on, Cor pus Ch r i s t i ; and Ma j or G e n e r a l Cha r l e s W, La wr enc e , C o m m a n d i n g G e n e r a l , Lac kl a nd \ j r Fore* Base, S a n Antonio, will hi# present. Ea ch o f f i c e r :s to address the 158 candidate* f o r commissioni ng. A Bob Is Sixth M em b er Of Porter Family Grads Th* sixth m e m b e r of th# J o h n I) P e r t e r Jr. f amil y will g r a d u a t e from th# Uni ve r s i t y 'n .Tune. Bob two a f t e r s Por t er , th* #lx*h o f an i f o u r b ro t he r s , will receive a bach elor of science d e g r e e in civil , e ng i n e e r i n g n e x t mo nt h. Bob' s five b r o t h e r s a nd si I *rs who received degr ee * he r e are L u ­ cille P o r t e r Ennis, IL A. in home r>con rn r< ’46; J; hit D. P o r t e r I I L IL R, A. '47; J i m P o r t e r , B. R. A. 58; Neva P o r t e r J a c k s on , B. A. in I ugli sh ' 44; and Hill Ed Por t er , R. S. in pi a r m a r y '4 9. The r e have also been to pass t hr o u g h th# Uni ve r s i t y. in-laws f o u r Alban Speaks He r * May 27 Vice P r e s i d e n t Al be n W. B a vL lev will be tho g u e s t of hon o r and - a*- ti iv a n n u a l J e f f e r s o n - J,i( -.-'•n i ' ay d i n n e r in Aust i n S a t ­ u r d a y , May 27. O t h e r guest * will s p e a k e r Bam R a y b u r n *nd h# S en a ^ c r L yndon J o hns on. r 1«»«it«h* ta* F O R A C A R E E R A B R O A D . . . Th* Tr*<*« otter* loten*»»* prol*m#«»l 9<1trr ttioa (or international butmett. a Fr.rv.ipi*i anni Proctxef of foreign rn p o r t p r o c e d u 'i ' T r o d e . 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But t he Lieutenant Governor >n from the clee to rate ti, fact that the Lien­ or rn av at an e tine* become ;ef * xecutive. the office is o f its powers o f appoint- !, wi*h m em bership based than upon likely to the will of the people n e t ^ rather not nearly a' nt use o f R epresentatives, nate, •’ ith a p iblic-minded L ieutenant G overnor as its p r e sid in g o f ­ ficer. can n e v e r th e le ss e x p r e ss itself as the m ass of voters would desire. T h is can be a ccom plished by the a p p o in tm e n t o f s tr in g - f r e e men to the body’s key c o m ­ m itte e s. T hose c o m m ittees eau e f f e c ­ tiv ely block a i n u ) t any legislation th a t the w ould work public good. the detrim en t o f to E v e r y m em b er o f those c o m m itte es are appointed by the L ieutenant G over­ nor. A t least ten men — and probably m ore — will he in the ru n n in g for th is im p o r ta n t post. T h eir records can e a sily be looked into bena i * m ost of them ha' a served in the Legislature. U n iv e r s it y stu d e n ts who are v o tin g fur the firs* h m e t h is su m m e r should look ca refully into th** q u a lificatio n s o f e a f,h o f these candidates. Voters of col- )ege ave, a fte r all, have to live w ith th® r* suits of longer than a n y other se g m e n t o f the T e x a s electorate. legislatio n Dick Elam (30) Freedom to Think Drew Most Fire A fter This w a s given us to mull over in our days of rem iniscence. four y ears service on The Daily T e x a n , w e w ere a sked to era; ;at.e for and we ourselv* s gu ess fur p osterity — Just how much the freedom enjoyed by the editor o f the is I) a l l y T e x a n worth. ^ -M ELAM F o r it is < .'GD • t to all that the Texan has helped ! san>* gi 1 t or and mf also should to th in k . Our free* activities o the s ta tt ar of a decade n o t a g r e e nu I h ■ VMI T* t hc* ^ t il rf ti * I* is this ’ c e n cd. j be I e c?;n t f r r*and a f r e e d o m w h i c h bui lds i t % y e a r a po* ' b i l i t v . -itionai one. it h a d on l y ! f ca us. b s key men 1 r * — ha d little e x p e r - ’& w re m o r e e r r o r s in ohs o f t h e T e x a n ’s year B u t we are p r o u d t h a t sbsteiilly dei rea cd, a n d edit t h e s t a f f j o u r n a l i s t s , r e s p o n s i b l e h a v e not p r o d u c e d th is f* tho t o f rn* l l e v e # Texan has a freedom c . r n 11 initiatiM*. I nit la f if! nict k111'/ ot > pecia is t ar: the R ound-U p edi- ra.ndoise F iftieth A n m - \ \ o r d 1- of c o n g r a t u l a t i o n repaid ' h a t in itiative, nportard freedoms, bu t oui o, hich ca' e draw n vt the - would disappear Fe van lose its freedom in com m enting upon the ie campus, problems o f this is the mark ition papering. sea inc nan st rot v- w as n a r k e d opposi- f r o m t ho s e who d id e Bainey crisis And beer opposition from :h which we a re con- pojmiar in te­ nt' Xegro*‘S .el if has been hat the w o rst d eno uncem ent w ould come should h is ­ tory show our e f f o r t s to e x te n d e d u c a ­ tion had not been m ilita n t en o u g h ! A nother ch a p ter :n the fight v.h the en tran ce of N e g r o sci o*G to T< ■ as In­ tercollegiate Student A or mf ion. On '■> th a t occasion publicity o f the problem. T h eir o p p osi­ tion cam e in D ecem ber. In A pril th e se sam e stu d en ts — m ore in fo rm ed — s a w a m a jo r ity < f T e x a s ’s less-in fo r m e d s t u ­ dent citizens turn tail and run from th e problem. ' ere < : tad. O • -« d u . . . Inform ed public opinion is the m ost potent o f all re str a in ts on m is­ go vern m en t. T he «-u pp re si on or a b r id g e ­ m ent o f the publicity a ffo r d e d by a free press c annot be regarded o th e r w ise th a n w ith g rav e co n cern .” — S u p r e m e Court J u s tic e S u therland. In d e fe n d in g our right to com m ent, w e d > no! def. nd solely for fre e d o m ’s sake We seek to e v a lu a te the value of that freedom by tim h ighest com m on de­ n om inator: W as it not the highest court in the . a f r e e press stands a - o? *• of the great in t e r ­ preters betw een the gov. rumen* and the people. To allow it to be fettered is to f e tte r purse!vc■*. land w hich said ” . . We believe that the ’l e x an :a rf m e m ­ bers. as w ell as oth er m em bers o f th is to an exalted Institution, ow e a and w o r th y heritage, lf th ere a re a n y in high places w h o would not ob se r v e is th is su ffic ie n t reason th is heritag e, w h v w e should fork*1 th a t : of lo w e r v e stig e trust “ Ye shall know the tru th and the tru'h shall make you free.” * There is more to be said. T hese fr e e ­ doms which encourage responsibility, in­ itiative, and a zeal for truth are depen­ dent fin o n e s status in the com m u n ity. lf you are a Indent, it m ay be arg u ed , t ' eft von an* bound to the lim its o f the campus. Fe .van n pw :men are not pro­ fessionals, but h ere we have an editor a sk in g hor professional freedom s. fo r m a tiv e years. But That is true. W e are .students. We a re if w e are to in in itiative, and a assum e responsibility, sacred trust to say w hat w e believe, is not freedom as well as guidance needed? ii"'.', much freedom should the editor of the Daily T e x a n be allow ed? U >. freedom to be a man, And th e r e ­ fore we can be men, w e m u st be free to he citizens. In this we believe, and on it stake our all. first C o lleg e D* In t h # S o u t h T h e T e x a n w N o w P ub l i s hi n g In Its F i f t i e t h Y e a r '*r*>tjr of t« p l u m b e d in A during holiday a n i *•'.aminntior i .y -da b# S m n w Tex# i on Sunday, cry rn rn o f •i period*, and tri- und Thursday by 2-2*71 or at th* *dftorial •> I a • - sri ’» r g #hou!d h# n • at A W in. I ca I -■ t Of* at I, or at. tha Nawa « J H It. J.R. ’.08 12-2*78 ). t, und*r th* Act of March I ta Associated Pre## it or ti o t h e r w i s e aren of repab , ut nm of oil of is salve)? « tied Miter Hr: th# a i * for !**< h. Hams n •served. La tx. Ut# Pue > C* r to .♦♦ie-; M em ber Associated C ollegiate Press-—A ll-A m e ric a n Pacem aker so asea IP hon rates ^minimum subscription——three n inthii 'I ork, N. Y. -va yr. FrHRfiseo P a r m o n rh . d e l i v e r e d In A u s t i n . Rer mornh, rriaiied in A u s t i n __ P e r m o n th , mailed o u t of A n s t u . A fie .hoe She E d i t o r P E R M A N E N T S T A F F ( 3 0 I . M I \ 11 LI E LE WIK it M a n t i .... C h a r l i e F r a n d o l i g ( 3 0 ) D I C K U AM ‘•-»r ......... t o r s 0 >b Smith, Brad Byars, C l a u d e V i l l a r r e a l , H e r b y I H r l d e b , J o h n B l u e r S T A F F F O R T H I S I S S U E { T or MO) • Jtines Ie ( 3 0 ) a r ( 3 0 ) a Re r h i d (.'JO) C a r l Bi t a And r e w' s < N # w » E d i t o r N ghfc E d i t o r . N' i r k ’ Re po r t e n B u r k e ' C o p y r e a d e r * . Belam (30) ( XE L B O N D ( 3 0 ) .. .’ rn * rn m, Vt a r r r n M a x i n e S m i t h (CO) J i m ! E l m e r T u n . 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H e w r o t e his u-iual d o wn - t o - e a r t h c o l u m n , a n d h e w r o t e it a b o u t h a s ’-iiall p l a y e r s — a t o p ­ ic ail s p o r t s e d ­ i t o r * w r i t e a b o it. tha* tb s w a s I r d t o t h e T e x a n w a s f a c e “ 3 0 ” b y his T o t h i s w r i t e r ’! i n g , c i e n t f o r a fellow t h a t “ 3 0 " i —- a n d we <\ n ' t s; a# iL E W I S \ f o r m a ! a d i e u T h e o n l y T i n t rte l i t t l e b l a c k ­ e r t n i n k - u i t # s u f f i - g as F r e d t w i t h r e f - *0 po I r-d*. o t e s a b o u t Bt I t o t hp gu e r e n c * So w e ’ll a d d a f e w Bot t t hi* F a n n e r f e l l ow. in I U h a s p u t r i g ) ! n i g h t * < n ti. y e a r . T h a t , pl us w r i t i n g s t o r e s f o r t h# R a n g e r nr ti e T e x a n still t o g r a d u a t e . H e <- >me iii' t h e s p o r t s s t a f f , it w a s l*o s a n e d v e t e r a n s T h e y g a v e F r e d j o b o f “ f n t r a m u Bu t he covf * > ball l i k e it wa s f o o t b a l l bk a Bowl , b a s k e t ) a I vs. T e x a s . T h a t w a s a ye : n g o n s c a ­ l a r s . ti e rd r u t ?g * • ref pr« w: th - wa r > nglam. t o r . ” FVI ll Pi! I »rld K W t h e Ros e s it w a s Rrivlnr auto, a n d *, F r e d g> th e n d o f t lie all a sp: • in.; ," i i i ; u * < w t o ge t , but -cl o m d o : < f i n n la T e x a n b u l l e t i n h o a r d . bl u e p e n c il a t h e s e mi d u r i n g s i n t r a m u r a l c<- ‘- r age A c r o s s a s t o r y giv n g t h e n a m e s o f p e o p l e w h o mud w o n i n t r a m u r a l t e r , t r o p b i ' - s P r o f G r a n v i l l e P r i c e J o u r n a l i s m y o u g h t t o g: vc B a n n e r w r o t e : “ Th a c u p por t h i s y e a r . ' 1 ' • and- ont . 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W h o B e n d s S ! e e l ” b e i n g a m o n g ‘he m o s t c o l ­ o r f u l , a p p l i e d in r e c o g n i t i o n o f t h e F r e d ' s f e l l o w s c r o u n g e s ( s p o r t s t h e m o n i c k e r , w r i t e r s ) , ;g “ Bu l l , ” t o t a l k f e l l o w ’s g r e a t p r o p e n s i t y s p e c i f i ca l l y - - a r g u e . a n d — rn* re P e e p e still w o n d e r h o w a p e r s o n c o u l d be s u c h a n u n r e l e n t i n g k i b i t z e r a n d still h a v e t h e f r i e n d s B a n n e r c a n b o a s t . a r o u n d J R M a x i n e S m i t h o n c e w o n a n a r ­ g u m e n t w i t h Sn: n e r o v e r *< m e m i n o r p o i n t o f j o . m a l i -rn ar. I ha:- n e v e r g o t t e n o v e r t h # s u r p r i s e . F r e d < a n t a k e a r i b b i n g , t h o u g h . T e x a n s t a f f e r s gi ve h i m a ha. i t i m e a b o u t hts f a b u l o u s a poi * T h a t ’s w h e r e he g o t t h e t i t l e o f “ St e el - b e n d e r . " a l m o s t e v e r y d a y . t h e h o u r , u s u a l w e e A f t e r p u t t i n g t h e i r p a g e t o bod a t t h e s c r o u n g e r s a d j o u r n e d t o a n e a r l y t h a t “ F o u r t h M e a l . ” e a t e r y y o u G? r n I e x a u . t>:; t h e B a n n e r c h o s e * f l a s h y l it t l e f o l d ­ in g c h a ir w itn ch ro m iu m trim , red t o dkv f o r Lift!# M a n o n C a m p u s ® y B l b U r C K o H i e P r o n d o l i f l O O ) 1 'Gravy Train Comes T o o Screeching Halt T o d a y i* th# la s t issu a o f th e T e x a n fo r th is se m e s te r . Or as o n # o u tg o in g sta ff m em b er p u t it, la st d a y “ th is fo r u s to d r a w fa b u lo u s ly e x c e s s ^ # s a la r ie s .” is th e th o s e c h a r g e S u ch w a s lev ie d th e a g a in s t S tu d e n t P u b lic a tio n s a f o r tn ig h t a g o b y th e A sse m b ly 's B la n k e t T a x A p p r o p r ia tio n C om ­ m itte e . 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M I'-. 106M. Plea«e bring thi# material in a# m on a# posai- the off. • of treai.irer#' I n b ‘*' J E S S E EARL ANDERSON A-siatant to the Dean of Women Member# of Phi Beta Kappa wha ha ve not received their ae . - and cer­ tificate# may cai! for them from it to I (I Monday morning in Main Building 2108, or make arrangemer t# for pick rg them un bv the #e-r* t#ry. telephoning LOIS WARE, Sec ret ary Requisition# for hook#, supplies, a - 4 mn Iipment for veteran# who pre-reg is- tered may be picked up on Saturdav. June S. or anytim e thereafter, at V Hail 102. Veteran# going on field trip# may call ia.#l their requisition# after their for final examination. ROBERT GORDON U niv e r si ty Veteran#’ Advisory Ser vice Men student# in p h .G al et) le ati r» ?!'IT may recover swim min g tr .nk# by id ent ify in g them at Wome n’s G ? rn D U . C. J. A L DE RSO N ln#W»etoe . . . a # . aft ' U I n d i a n o la ’® heroin*, L e th a H esiana, a G e rm a n immi* g r a n t girl, sp orts a n a m e like an escaped Max S h u lm a n c h a r a c t e r ; and som e of th e book's dialogue u n in te n tio n a lly so u n d s like som e­ th i n g S h ulm an m i g h t w rite in some f u t u r e tim e w h e n he g ets religion. “ T he c h a ra c t e rs a r e fictitio us a n d a n y res em b la n ce to person s living o r dead is w holly acciden­ t a l , ” say s t h e p re fa c e . I w ould like to ad d s o m eth in g to t h a t : N o t only w'ould a n y r e ­ s em b lan ce o f Miss G r a y ’s c h a r ­ a c te rs to a c tu a l p e rs o n s be acci­ d e n t a l — it would be m iraculous. F r o m h e r own d escriptio n, L e­ th a m u s t n o t have bee n bad look­ ing. “ I h a d big b ro w n eyes, a nice nose, lips t h a t w ere f u ll an d red aa w ine, an d cheek s t h a t ne ed ed no coloring for n a t u r e had seen to th a t . I had lots o f b row n h air t h a t h u n g down o v e r m y o u ti n g gow n t h a t covered m y *36’ f i g ­ ure. (S he w as lo ok in g in th e m i r ­ ro r .) I smiled happily as I craw led in to b ed a n d pu lled t h e covers u p girls t ^ a t o th e r jotg A m o n g o t h e r th i n g s L e th a h ad , I anfj O| h or girls d i d n 't have, w ere she h u sb a n d s B u t she was a p io n e e r m o th e r. “ W e w om en w ere all s t ro n g a n d h ea lth y , so we d id n ’t expect a n y ­ ( t h a n h a rd s h ip s) th i n g d if f e r e n t . . . It was th r o u g h p io n e e r m o t h ­ ers t h a t history w ig be ng mad® and I was r e a d y to do m y sh are, as I gav e a sig h .” My Im m ed iate t h a t m uch b e tt e r had im pression w-aa this book w o uld have b een Je a lt m o re i t I n d la n o l* t h a n w ith t h , in . ,o v e. u f e „ f L e t h , Sunray. 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The Daily Texan CLASSIFIED ADS Produce Quick Results Coach ing Room and Board Leather G o o d s Boarding Houses Author Fails to Top Old Indianola^ Drama to fish e rm e n an d to u r is ts t f a c t s , ” Old b o a ts who com e there. O L D IN D IA N O L A . B y Lola Lu- cill* G ra y . T h* N a y lo r C om p a n y , S a n A n to n io , Taxaa. 1 9 5 0 . 9 3 pp. $ 2 . 00 , less th a n a T h e r e ’s a b a r r e n fiv e m iles of b e a c h alon g th e T e x a s c o a st t h a t h a s a colorful, t u r b u l e n t h istory. life s p a n , a city I I n i g r e w up o n M a t a g o r d a B ay a n d • died , leav in g n o th in g b u t echoes. H a v in g lived in P o r t L a v a c a for | f i f t e e n years , this r e v i e w e r has s t u d ie d w ith i n t e r e s t th e h is to ry I of In d ia n o la , tw elve m ile s down the coast. T he city w as establish ed as a p o r t o f e n tr y f o r im m ig ra n ts to T e x a s, m o stly G e rm a n s , in 18 44. A f t e r Charier- M o r g a n of r e g u l a r N e w Y ork e sta b lish e d s te a m sh ip service b e tw e e n I n d i a n ­ ola, N ew O rleans, a n d N ew York in 1849, the city grew , un til in 1875 In d ia n o la h a d a r o u n d 2,000 in h a b i ta n t s . T h e n a h u r r i c a n e blew o f f the G u lf a n d levelled the to w n , killing 300 people. A n o th e r s to rm , u s h e r ­ ing tidal w ave, co m pletely d e stro y e d In d ia n o la in 1886. in a N o th in g is l e f t now h u t a few c ru m b li n g w i l l s b a re l y dis cernible as to w hat o nce wmre buildings. One o f them m arks the sp o t o f the old c o u rth o u s e , once t h e c o u n ty s e a t o f C alh o u n C o u n ty . Miss Lois Lucille G ra y was one of th e s e tourists. th e u rg e she visited Ind ia n o la, th e g h ost “ W h e n to w n o f to w rite possessed h er. So w hile the w a t e r p o u n d e d a g a in s t the dock an d th e w aves w h isp e re d of a gay p a st, th e s to ry o f ‘Old In d ia n o la ’ w as h o r n . ” th e du st- ja c k e t.) (C o u rte s y ★ Miss G ra y has m a n a g e d to w rite n in e t y - t h r e e pag es a b o u t I n d ia n ­ ola w i th o u t c a p tu r in g even a glim ­ tr a - m e r o f t h a t van ished e r a ’s O n P o w d e rh o rn L a k e n e a rb y , j gedy. on e o r tw o sm all fish ho u ses r e n t i “ A book o f fic tio n based upon CO A C H IN G In Sp a nis h. touc he r. N e ar U n i v e r s i t y . 2-8662. A C C O U N TIN G * 11 A. w a k e « h e f te r I can help yon t r a d e . P hone Louis 1-9 7 4 9 e venings. _ _ _ _ _ For Sale DODD CITY — l o c a t e d 20 miles from A u s t i n — ie b o rd e re d hy Lake T r a v i s . A is r e s o r t w onde rl a nd. Thi s a r e a to allow c o m p a r a ­ still new e n ou gh I c o m ­ tive!* low Real E s t a t e prices. m u t e eve ry da y its eco nom ical. 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B. c o n d it'o n in g few Reduced g u m m e r a p a r t m e n t s . A T W O Q U I E T gro u n d fo r men. p r i v a t e ha th . C LO SE U N I V E R S I ­ la u n d ry , bus, s to re s . Meals TY. To w n, if desired. 1904 N ech es. ro o m s floor s ee and fo r yo ur self. Tw in beds V E R Y D E S I R A B L E room fo r girl. Come if r o o m m a t e de si red. Close cam pu s. R ea sonable price . H ouse a ir c onditio ned 3004 Speedw ay . P h o n e 2-5647 S u n d a y . P hon e 2-6651 w e ekd a ys. to V ER Y Q U I E T c o r n e r room. Nicely f u r ­ til e b a th , p r i v a t e J u n e l e t . Ph one nis hed . S h a r e all e n tra n c e . A d u lt home. 8-9560. A V A IL A B L E J u n e 1st. W a n t 2 gi rl s 2 b a th s. F u r n is h e d . N e a r U n i v e r ­ to s h a r e 6-r oo m a p a r t m e n t . D i s h e s e tc s it y . bus 180.00. 8-2662. a p a r t m e n t s , A V A I L A B L E J u n e 1st. Cool 2-3 ro om s t u ­ half de nts . Also be dro om . Tw o blocks f r o m c a m p u s . 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Te x a s f o r Allen A c ad emy, B r y a n . s e n io r rin g . L o s t s o u th slope r i g h t r e a r of d iv in g boa rd B ar to n s. In - I scr ibed T. C am p . P h o n e 8-8581. LO S T B ro w n le a th e r w alle t c o n ta in in g ?joned, h esita tin g ly D I K E H O U S E FOR GIR LS 307 W e s t 26th A ir - c o n d it io n e d ——Double I 1 a blocks fr om c am p u s, ra te s. Maid a f t e r 12 noon. s er vic e. or Bingle re a so n a b le Call 6- 0039 L A D D E R T O T H E S K Y . By J o y c e T i l l e r y S i m p i o n , N e w Y o r k , T h o m a s Y. C r o w e l l C o m p a n y , 2 3 7 p p . , $ 3 . 0 0 . n a r r a t i v e s B io g ra p h ic a l by d a u g h t e r s o f fa b u lo u s, m y th ical f a t h e r s seem s to be th e sty le these th e S k y ,” d a y s, an d “ L ad d e r to th e sto ry o f T ed R o b in so n and his T e x a s oil fam ily , is no ex cep ­ tion. N a r r a t e d by his e ld e r d a u g h te r , the s t o r y begins r i g h t a f t e r W orld I w hen Dad R o b in so n , ex- : W a r s o ld ie r o u t of a jo b , enter* his H o u sto n a p a r t m e n t j u b i l a n t l y a n ­ n o u n c e s small to his w ife a n d d a u g h t e r t h a t h e s t a r t s w o rk to - j th e n w h e n ques- j m o r ro w , th a t j a d m i ts h e ’s “ r o u g h n e c k i n g ,” a t $00 a m o n th . and A t t h a t m o m e n t, w e k n e w t h a t | “ th e oil b u g had b i t t e n D a d ,” and | f r o m t h a t tim e on we fo llo w him, a n d his fam ily, t h r o u g h sc o u tin g tr ip s, leasing tips, new walls, and d ry h o le s up the l a d d e r o f a n oil­ m a n ’s c a re e r . Texas Oil Family Hits Enjoyment Paysand' th e m o v in g n a r r a t i v e o f ilv, its loyalty. its laug hs a n d its crises th e f a m - ; w as lo s in g th e y believed an d w hen he w as on to p, th ey in him, f ar j ^ a d w ere j ^ n ' t have I h ap py f o r him, an d w h en he m ade A n d th is p e rh a p s is th e m ost a decision, th ey w e re with him. u n iv ersally a p p e a lin g the w hole hook— th e loy alty o f t h a t f a m il y , t u r b u l e n t moving.* an d in t h e i r beliefs and in o n e a n o th e r , consecutive th em e o f All in all, “ L a d d e r to f a i th and is an a b s o r b in g a n d e n te r ta i n in g ' d ,(}n »t iov€| f o r all its p ic tu re o f a fam ily tba- bad f a i ’fi >we,-* room fr om c am pus. Kitchen, room pri vile g e s . $20.00 a m o n th . Call L l Powell - 7 - 0 1 0 9 . li vin g BOYS— S t u b b s R ese rv a ti on* IL use. 704 W en t s amme r an ,1 fall. in ner T r i n e 21st. P r i - tn a t- v a te t r e s s e s . ma id s ervi -e. 5 '. nim.>r r a t e 1 ' a th*, en t ran nos. 2-5214. ROOMS fo r bo v *, sink' * or double. A:r- to 7 -8295 ro ndit ioned. prix a te 2 703 Rio Grai de. ba! h *. Clo -e Urn ver - tv. o r 2-21 36. R e s e rv e - j G A RA GE ROOMS fo r men. fr o m U n i v e r s i t y p e r m o n t h double. Call 8-727 7. and Will Drag. Ha lf block 116.00 sing le . r e n t Cool S t u d e n t Boom# B o r s A djo ining tile s how e r V, block c a m p u s W it h o r w i th o u t me als P h o n e 2-0594 U N I V E R S I T Y MLN Be Cool E s t an d slsep well BOYS ROOM S, bloc ks U n i v e r s i t y . S u m m e r rate*. $12.50 to $17.50. Stove, electric hex, etc. in clu d ed . I ’hone 7-2244. 1912 N lores. 2 tra n c e , M F N — a d jo in in g P r i v a t e e n ­ B i* line. Cool and q' int. 2607 Sa n J a c in to . Ph o n e c am p u s. Maid s er vic e. s h o w e r •'•-97r: I. N IC E ROOM f o r two ge n tl e m en! Cord, spac io us w it h s h o w e r b a th ro o m . Block ne ighb orh ood . E x c e ll e n t c a m p it1- of Owner, 6-459*. A IR -C O N D IT I O N E D ROOMS F O R MA T E S T U D E N T S F i r s t cia** acc om oda ti on*. E x c e ll e n t loc atio n. Then* 8-7097. C ongre ss . 1709 b la n k e t ta x, d r i v e r s ward. Morris 2-6115. license, etc. R e ­ A N Y BO D Y b u m p in to an old e v e r - lo v ln ’ lo s t on c a m p u s week or s o s e n ti m e n t. s tin k in g w it h Kodak a g o ? Sim ply Call Bob W. 6-6959. L O S T : D ia m o n d r.n g W e n t w o r t h M il it a ry in T a ll y Ho— s mal l rin g with dia m ond s e t In c e n t e r of ring. W anted f o r ve rv re a so n s . R ew ard Call H e n r y W ex n e r, 8-2636. s e n t i m e n t a l L O S T : O ne br o w n t a i n i n g a u d i t o r s l e a t h e r wallet c o n ­ li­ c e n s e a nd v a r io u s payer* Also M ON EY. R eward , call R a y m o n d J o s e y . *-2967. r e c e i p t. D rivera W a r d e d W A N T E D J u n e 1 s t bv U n i v e r s i t y pro- f e s so r. Room a n d m eals n e a r c am pus. I P r i v a t e h o n e p r e f e r r e d . Box TM Claa- j silted. Univ. S ta t. j W A N T E D : L a t e mode l Roy a1 Portal*'* t y p e w r i t e r in good con ditio n. M u sic Service REC O RD ED M I'S IC , a n d V A. Svgtem* J i m m y Mills 6-3950. for all oc ca sio ns. Riders W a n te d TW O BO YS w a n t D. C. vleinitv. 6th. Sh are erp en* P hon e - -85f> I. W A N i E J s h a r e rider* ex pense s. P h o n e 8 2965. rid e to W a s h in g to n L e a v in g J u n e 5th or d r iv i n g . T. Cam p to Los Angeles Le a v in g Mav to 3 0th. L E A V I N G J u n e 2n d a t 12 noon for F o r t to Sm ith, A rk-»n*«» M a n t som eo ne i help ere ncf R ID E W A N T E D : Shy's in Ohio. Got*# see hi” -. L i k e to le ave Mav 2 7 th -2 * t h . J o h n P r ;***- s h a r e expense Will d r iv e ner. 8-1458. W A N T 2 o r 3 r id e r s nt s h a r e e xpe ns e otic w a y t r i p t o B al ti m ore , M ary lan d or ro t. rd to India na po lis . Ind. L e a vin g Au -iri, T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n May 2 6th . 7-5935. For Rent F A C U L T Y m e m b e r 's ho me. lo c a ­ te ■ , fifteen m in u te # d r iv e fr om U ni- re n ta l bo th a t a v aila b le cool low te rm *. Call 8 - 9 6 4 ('. v e r i t y , • m n or school J U N E J L I Y. and A .g u st b e d ­ room ho m e complete!-? fu r n is h * I wf*h T x e v e r y t h i n g e x c e p t ( on • c o le n t to sm all child. *75.09. ( all 7-5785. to University-. No cl :»ction linen*, Ut,Iii #« paid S T U D E N T S a d jo in in g o r F a c u l t y — 2 r o o m s , rool expo* ire tile ha th , t e l e ­ p r i v a t e e r* r a n c e . p r iv a te phon e, m a id »er-. ice. S u m m e r ra*e« 35 e Du va Call 8-7 42 9. so t h e m large V a ra nt J u n e 1st. S u it e of roonr a f - r 2 o r S men Co nsist* of beds twin < Sea f v I hedr nom a id • t i d y with in ba th t r e n c h door* and Ma the* win d e w fan. Hav * ga- rage I 610 H a r t f o r d Rd. Te:e- phon e 2-5797 be »w«en Pf Iva*- Bus M A G N U S T H E M A G N I F I ­ C E N T . By Lesl i e T u r n e r W h i t e . N e w Y o r k , C r o w n . 2 8 8 pp. >3.00. A s in the ea-e o f m o s t h is to ri­ cal novels, Mr. W h ite has draw n f r o m a n era th a t is rich in color a n d m a te ria l, a n d seem in gly in e x ­ hau stible. T h is lusty sea-tale o f a dven- ... s i . j co m p ellin g pac e f o r hi* r e a d e r s as we a , h.a sw aa h-b uc klm * hero. [ „ M a g n u s ( a r t e r m ad e his for- I tu n e w hile he was still in his e a rly t w e n t i e s as one o f the p i­ ra te s u n d e r Q ueen E liz a b e th ’s u n ­ o ffic ia l san ction . T he s to ry opens w ith Magnum r e t u r n i n g to claim his p ro m ise d b rid e , R osalind May- th is fo r tu n e , B u t while he has been busy on no c o m m e n t a t all. - ___ H o c i o n o i h n r o r\ r n ti r n ! IV Tin is p ra c tic a lly no H esiana. T h e re de sc rip tio n of the to w n itself. Th® Civil W ar, f a m o u s S u tto n , T a y lo r feu d which cu lm in a te d a t In d ia n o la in the law less sev enties, th e all-night da nce s a b o a rd s t e a m ­ ships in th e G u lf— receive e it h e r , a b a r e p a r a g r a p h o r c h a p te r o r the T ie d t o g e t h e r b y th e d re a m of to r e has f o r its b a c k g ro u n d th e j nar<^ a f t e r m a k i n g th e C olonial M ansion t o he built d a y s o f D rak e a n d H aw k in s and s o m e d a y a n d the e v e r - p r e s e n t pos- j tht> S p an ish In qu isition . A ltho ug h the p a t t e r n of o th e r th e n a rra -1 it fo llow s Nihility o f “ p a y s a n d .” tive m ov es quickly a n d sm oothly alo n g , su ccessfully co m b in in g h u ­ m o r . and h e a r t a c h e . ju b i l a t i o n , of o th e r I th o r has been ex d e d suspense, p a t t e r n such novels, Mr. W hite sets a fast, f o r p lo ttin g to r e t u r n Mary, Q ueen of Scots, to the E nglish th ro ne. th e S panish Main, R osalind’s fa- [ One v ir tu e o f th e book does n o t to F ra n c e m a n i f e n i t s e l f : the a u th o r 's sin- sin c e rity , th is c e r i^y H o w ev er, we believe, does n o t satisfy r e d u s t - ja c k e t's claim t h a t “ this bril- el . . . will hold In th e b i t t e r s tru g g le which f o l l o w s , M agnus is cau g h t in t he J b a n t h i s t o r i c a l n web o f in trig u e , loses his f o r tu n e , you in its sp ell.” an d alm o st loses his life, b u t r e ­ mains loyal to his Queen. T o people living in E a s t T ex as P h o n e I a n d in th e bayou lan ds o f w e s te r n L o u isian a, th is ta le o f one f a m ­ ily 's d e te r m i n a ti o n a n d success, sh ou ld be especially r e c o m m e n d e d , f o r t h e r e a re , a m o n g o t h e r places, o f B e a u m o n t, lib e ra l m e n tio n O r a n g e , Kilgore, th e ( a j u n c o u n ­ tr y , M e r m e n ta u , S p in d le to p — and th e n ig h t-tim e a ll ig a t o r h u n ts of th e L o u isian a b ayous. A nd to the people liv in g on the th e oil b u sin e ss, f r in g e s o f book w ould be a ho lid ay as f a b - 1 ulo us r e f e re n c e s to d rille rs, wild fo r m a d errick s, d om e c a t t e r s , th Texas Poet Scores Average Success T H E L A N D O F T H E S O U T H ­ J a m e s o n . S a n W E S T . By W f » t A n t o n i o , T h e N a y l o r C o m p a n y . 1 3 0 p p . $ 2 . 5 0 . T h is slim book is a r e c e n t a d d i­ tion to ’ he e q u a lly slim poll ceti c n o f T e x a s p o e tr y b y T e x a s a uth ors. to catch Mr. J a m e s o n h a s f t " d men, with people o f th e So uth w est- cow hovs, In d ian s, ba I men- " P t r i t of t h o la tr ie d o f W h a t h ap p en s to M agnus ta k e s him to m any lands, w here he wins loses o th e r f o r tu n e s , m akes and many enemies, a n d a few good frien ds. F o r th e re a d e r s o f the his torical novel, Mr. Whit® has spun a r e a d ­ able talc th a t i* well calc u lated to keep in r et est at a high point u n tii th e end. W. H. PRI W E University of Texas The o t t e r s the.- F . \ l i i n s i i m H i t i s i f i n i ’ l i l l ( ’. n u r s e s n y (!iirri!S|iunili!ui:i! l b s a] p roa ch to t' Your m ake believe an d y o u r Jub ilee Trail. By G wen B stow, K n o p f. $4. C row ell, $3. 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T h e G r a n d A l l i a n c e C hurchill. H ough W instr Miff Ii T h e P e a b o d y S i s t e r s o f S a l e m . By L ittle. rp, Ti Louis® Hall B ro w n, $1. auf e. T L a n m any a n d has done mu tune work. K« One of Mr. D is “ T he Voice p ublished in the In 1936, Mr. D w ith a “ P au l I tale. It d e a ’t w line fr o m T ex a cen te rs. auf. gram . “ T h e Beg . J m e I , t e x a s Book has w r it te n ■ r e articles, a st a p e r fens w ork s r.n g of 194 9. e x p e rim e n te d .•an” ty p e o f a c a ttle nine- th e p a c k in g ► The “ spell,” a n d you will p a r ­ is s h a t te r e d don the express rn, by th e last few p a ra g r a p h s . A f t e r th e h u r r ic a n e dies, L eth a s t a n d s alone on th e beach a m o n g th e de solation, a n d m e ets h e r i w e e th e a r t, F ritz , tw o ch ildhood hus! ands, an d t w e n ty - tw o y e a rs a f t e r he gailed aw ay. ch ild ren , ,h re e A ctu g as if F ritz had j u s t gone d - w n to the c r n e r f o r a pack o f c ig a r e tte s , th e y e m n r ic * , a n d e v ­ e r y t h in g is all u g h t again. T hen comes the c lin c h e r: “ W ith the vs in d blo w ing my old fa d e d dre«s, a n d F r i t z h old in g me (says L e t h a ) , “ I could elo»r ” look over w here lr, ii anoia one® stood and aga n say , ‘How b e a u ­ t i f u l ” ” TOM TON PY Dobie Will Sign Copies of Legend Do!' e, f* T in e ” Univ® ft ■— ” and a nett rn Call Mr. I) e a hi. 2 -07 3' s c r e e n s a r e tig h tly i n t e r l a c e d with DILL IN F IE L D A P A R T M E N T S Live a t th e new B#9a T h e t a Pi H o u se $ I i block* W es t on lj th at Elm St. th is i t i m m t r . AIR C O N D I T IO N E D F u r n is h e d also utilities P h o n e 6-4163 l _ _ 2 - _ « n d 3 B EDROOM S Available J u n e 1s t living q u a r t e r s . B r e a k f a s t, lun ch and room, $79.00 fo r 6 weeks. Typing Call 8-8028 fo r deta ils EXPT R IE N C E D T Y P IS T , note*, th e s e s d i s s e r ta tio n s . Call 2 - 7 1 9k F I R S T CT ASS a c c om oda ti ons for a g r o u p of adult*. Air cooled, well f u r n i s h e d A v a ila b le J u n e P h o n e 2-2297. 4 l , blocks w est U n iv e r s ity . l e t . Newly d e co rat ed . MRS. F A R R ’S H O U SE . s ity will be op en for s tu d e n t * school. s e m e s t e r s i m m e r of 2613 U ni ver- th e firs* L E T ME T Y P E a c c u r a te . Cad you r 1-6376. t h e m e 1; Nea* T H E S E S , R E P O R T S , d i e t e t i c : ty p e w r ite r . ms* ic M rs. Electru­ PeTniecky 2-7085. A B L E T Y P I S T , w riti n g e xpe rie nc e. R e a ­ sonable ra te s. 6-9844, T Y P IN G N e at work Will call for and deliv er. Ph o n e 2-4358 or 2-9606. N E A T A C C U R A T E Rea so nab le . vice. t y p in g . Quick s e r ­ P h o t e 8-6702 T Y P IN G . S t e n o g r a p h i c Service. 7-3205 . T e l e t h o n # Sw is he r. 2108 Miss A D JO IN IN G C A M PU S M odern, clean, c o n v e n i e n t, a t t r a c t i v e ­ cir c ula ti on. Bills ly 1-room, fa c u lty . paid. fu r n is h e d . Air Couple* ad k it c h e n , bath. $45.00 to $65.00. L a rg e li ving an d L a rg e k it c h e n . be dr oom . *85.00. 376.09 room. oa th to two bedroom, $100.00. H A R R I S O N - W I L S O N - P KARSON ans W e s t * th s t Ph one 2-8201 or 8-5617 GREk KS I N D E P E N D E N T S Two blocks of t nm pus E x c e ll e nt Meal* P le a s a n t S u r r o u n d i n g s Cool Sleeping s t th is Liv* a n d -o r eat O m e g a H ouse t h e A lpha Tau s u m m e r, M EA LS 3 meal* per dav. $75 OO for 6 week* W ith o u t b r e a k f a s t , $60.00 fo r 6 w ren* ROOMS $ 2 2 . 5 0 per 6 weeks 601 2 4 t h 6-4971 or 6 - 2 6 ’ J Welch. 6-9 5 3 1 . TY P IN G . 8-0774 F O U R BLOCKS west c am pus. clean a p a r t m e n t . A c com oda te s hovs . m e r Also a p a r t m e n t for P h o n e 7-6061. rate *. two. Roomy, fo u r S u m ­ F U R N IS H ED A P A R T M E N T FOR MAT E S T U D E N T S 3 a n d maid tio n. ro oms an d h a th . A ir -condit io nin g loc a­ 1709 C o n g re ss . Ph o n e 8-709T, Excellent s e r v i c e C R O S s w o R D H n w w u n r a r j M U u h u h O S S E uu wmuu nm c t u m w m j u a n n unr.iMM urjuJMU H H W ill U H R I H M HCIIW ni'JHMH T H E S E S R E P O R T S , s a t i s f a c t i o n g *r- n n te e d , e v e n i n g s a nd S u n d a e s . P hone Buy and Sell n o te books, t h e m e s , eta . Call W anted To Rent YOUNG L A W Y E R plo yed deei re s 2 bedroo m e m ­ t us* or duplex w it h yard In good neig h b o rh o o d H a ve 2 ch ild re n. Can pay $ ' OO Pho ne 6-8097. p e r m a n e n t l y Read the Llassified Ads A N S w e R W h en h*M,er car* a re sold Sim mon * Will soil ’em De: addabl e A utotnob Ie* W : • h a - r d 'e n gu ara nte e F o r y o u r p r o t e c t i o n S IM M O N S MO ‘OR CO MI ANY on Rea iti fui L a m a r Blvd Ed die Sim m on* st l i t h St. Ste . c S - i moi; S f IJou W a n t Q u ick Vie DL Dx an E X A M SUPPLIES! Blue Books T h e m e Pads Sheaffer Scrip Parker Pens Review O utline s Esterbrook Pens Fountain Pen Repair pens. TEXAS BOOK STORE E X T E N S IO N T E A C H I N G B U R E A U Th* 1'niverr.itv o f T e x a s A u stin , T e x a s or c o m e t o : Extension Bldq. 203 LITTLE C A M P A S A V e r t ere: 2 3< d l i l t Sunray, May 21', 1950, THE DAIEY TEXAN Pag* 8 Jackie: Sweetheart of 15,000 Students B y J. H . C H A N C E L L O R looking, E v e ry girl has th e in n a te d e ­ sire to be b e a u tifu l. Some a re b o m good it. The n a tu r a l b e a u ty Jackie F a rr is in n er r a ­ reflects conies from an diance which makes her th e ideal some ac q u ire ! s w e e th e a r t o f 15,000 stu d e n ts. H e r sincerity, h o n esty , an d love of p eo ­ ple a re q u alitie s with which she r a ­ d iate s and u n k n ow in gly d em a nd s ’ he re s p e c t o f ad with w hom th e ; comes in co n tac t. F iv e - fe e t fo u r-in ch es o f lovcli- GM of Wetk < ... a lm o st h y ste ric a l w ith ex* civ-ment, Ja c k ie ste pp ed on to the stage of G re g o ry Gym th e n ight of April I , g r a t it u d e a n d h um ility e nhanc cg h e r n a t u r a l b e au ty . Be­ in^ n am ed s w e e th e a r t o f T he Uni­ ve rsity of T e x a s is the m o s t c h e r­ ished of tho m a n y h on ors bestow ed the past ‘.w enty-one years. B u t she is still fe e t J a c k < E a r n s who has h e r on the g r o u n d and know s w h a t she w a n ts o u t o f life. th e p etite co-ed in : on an d P o p u la r in high school, she was sw* et heart o f K a pp a G a m m a fr a - t e m i t y , m e m b e r o f T h e ta Tau th e B ra n d in g T h e ta , m em b er o f c h e e rle a d e r, aff, lr- f a le ad in g in h er sen io r play. lady Many of h e r frie n d s tried to p e r ­ suade h er to e n t e r a “ small college is e a sie r to a t ­ w h ere p o p u la r ity t a i n ” w hen she g r a d u a t e d from Del Rio H igh School in 194 6 . B u t Jack ie knew w h a t she w a n te d . She smiled her told h er “ If y o u ’re g o in g to col-! friend lege, win n ot go to th e h e s t ? ” th a n k s and to m a j o r R eing an a u n t and loving child­ ren, th e doll-like b e a u ty who was h orn in U vald e J a n u a r y 2 , 1 929 , in e le m e n ta r y w an ted ed ucation . She e n te r e d the U niver- sity in the fall of 1947 w h e re she im m ed iately p lu n g e d into th e bu si­ ne ss of g e t t i n g an e du cation . She has " e v e r d ro p p ed below a B in h e r ma or su b je c t, b u t she realized ‘‘all work an d Tio p lay m ak es Ja c k ie a dull g irl.” So, s h e ’* fo u nd ; time in A q u a and V a rs ity C arn iv als, C a m p u s L eag u e I of W om en V o te rs an d W e s t T ex as Club An active m e m b e r an d sw eet- I h e a r t o f A lp ha Phi, Ja c k ie says one o f th rills o f th e y e a r was th e s u r p r i e p a r t y given by s o r o rity May l l w hen th e y precented h e r w ith a b e a u tifu l inscribed w hite gold w r i s t w a tch “ with s w e e th e a r t, to o u r Jack ie.” She w as also a B lu eb o n n e t Belle the n icest ta k e p a r t in 1948. love to tim e N o t only has Ja c k ie found time ta k e n for social activities, s h e ’s the to h elp p a y h e r way th rou gh school . . . an acco m p lish ­ m e n t which h a s given h e r a g r e a t deal of self-s atis factio n . She has served as model in a n u m b e r of Austin d re s s shops an d w orked as a m odel in a larg e S an A nto nio to d e p a r t m e n t store. She p lans spen d h er v aca tio n th is su m m e r as a model in a D allas d e p a r t m e n t store. “ I ’m re ally not satisfied unlees Goldman, Wtoe Get Awards A* AEPhi Dinner Caroline Goldm an and F r«*oi| I Wise w ere aw arded the outstand; in g m em ber trophy and the a * tivities respectively, a1 Alpha E psilon Phi s o ro rity ’s final b a n q u e t a t th e H om e Economies troph y, I Tea H ouse F r i d a y evening. The g r a d u a t i n g seniors read I the t r a d it io n a l Sen ior Will, and ! the O m e g a p h o n e , an n u al AEPhl to ! m em bers, pledges, an d alu m n a# senior y e a rb o o k , w as given a t th e b a n q u e ts . to F a rew ell seniors sp e ech es were given b y R ita Sheldon, M ari­ lyn Cohn, L ou ise F re ed m an , Do­ and Mrs. S a r a lores K o sb e rg , Lewison, h o u s e m o th e r. M arilyn F r e d , speaking fo r th e seniors, p r e s e n t e d to the s o ro rity as a d e p a r t i n g g i f t a floor fa n th e several odd pieces of and s o r o r it y ’s c ho se n silverw are. seniors g r a d u a t i n g are Miss F re d , B e t t y Lou Wolf, B e tty Sue Bloom , F elice Michelson, H a r r i e t K o h n , B a b b e tte Blank- field, J a n i c e Levy, and F ra n c e s T he ; Zork. Miss W’ise, president,- acted aa I to a s tm is t r e s s ; Ai ty r e A ron so n in c h a r g e o f a r r a n g e m e n ts; I was an d B a r b a r a H eim an was e d ito r J o f th e O m e g a p h o n e . U T Dames Install New O ffice rs a t Mrs. R. A. Lewis v a s in stalled as p re s id e n t o f th e U n iversity o f a m e e t in g T exas D am es W ed n e sd a y a t t h e home o f Mrs~ J . A. K ing. Also in s ta lle d w ere Mrs. J o h n D. P o r t e r , first v ic e -p re sid en t; Mrs. J . WL R am say , second vice­ p re s id e n t; Mrs. G eorge B. H a tle y , re c o rd in g s e c r e t a r y ; and Mrs. E. B. B aker, c o rr e s p o n d in g se c re ­ ta ry . Also Mrs. A. P. R oberts, trea­ surer; Mrs. R. M Randle, publicity chairm an; and Mrs. E. L. Fender, parliam entarian. Games a n d a luncheon pre ced ed in stallatio n o f officers. I n t r a m u r a l M a n a g e r s A w a r d e d C olette K o h le r o f Chi O m ega , Mary M arcelle H a m e r o f Kappa Kappa G a m m a , an d Mildred L i t t l e o f Wica h av e b een aw ard ed em - I blems in r e c o g n i ti o n o f th e ir w o rk T h e y as w ars chosen t h e nine m anagers prev io usly nam ed. intram ural m a n a g e rs. in ad dition to MISS JO YE SC O T T, E ■ r , r *>n c. R P - r - . o r t r . n ■ r - rf f ti ■ 8, Mature P r e t f t v t e r v C " ' j r r in H o u r i r . The b r i d e was a m e r Qe t o m ' *y- M r . S te p h e n s was a m e m b e r o f A l p h a Epsilon b^r »~rary pre-metTeel H e *e rnity. The ^ o u p in w mal^e ‘hair h- 'r n n I ■sPor*'o. University Ladies Elect M rs. N e w love S o w pre* d< n t of th e U niversity j»die« Club is Mf*. G. IT. K ew- OVf Mrs. J* in D. N eal is new prssi- lent of the In te r m e d ia te Club, a u b g ro u p of the U niversity leidies Tub. fo r O th e r officers elected the Jniversity L adies (Tub were Mrs. Hanley Finch, first vice p res id en t; Irs. Harrell H ughes, second vice* [resident; Mr’ . C. ( C alvert, re- 5 * c r y I n c o r r e c t D a v i d C arso n , psychologist in a W e d n e sd a y T exa n ju o t e d i»ory headed “ No A d ju s t m e n t for that Retarded Child,” ha* sta te d (be article was in one »r more respects. in c o r re c t co rd in g s e c r e ta ry . Also, Mrs. G ranville P r u e , c o r­ re s p o n d in g s e c r e ta r y ; Mrs. N o r­ m an H a c k e rm a n , t r e a s u r e r ; and Mrs. N ow otny, m e m b e rsh ip p res i­ the N ew ­ d e n t an d sponsor of com ers Club. for the O th e r officers I n t e r ­ m ed iate (Tub are Mrs. O. P. Oli­ first v ice p r e sid e n t; Mrs. ver, seco nd vice J e h n , K en n eth H. p r e sid e n t J Mrs. H K. Snell, th ird ■ ice p r e s id e n t; and Mrs K a th e rin e Love, se c re ta ry . Also, Mrs. A. H. C h u te , t r e a ­ tele­ s u r e r ; Mrs. R. C. C o tn e r, B oy er c h a ir m a n ; Mrs. p h o n e G onzales, p u b lic ity c h a ir m a n ; Mrs. J o h n A. Wilson, b rid g e c h a ir m a n ; an d Mrs. W. F. Bhatlene, hook circle ch airm an . BARBARA M A C K , sophomore business administration stu­ dent v/ be married to A leo R. Kip nkauf June I. M r. Kip nhauf s a graduate student in clinical psychology. H e is the son o f Mrs, A . J. Barthiaume of D etroit. D orm s Plan Parties K irby Hall will have its an n u a l I d in n e r h o n o rin g sen ior girls M on­ day e v e n in g a t 6 o ’clock a t the d o rm ito ry , Mrs. Ire n e P ow ers, d i­ re c to r, said. T he “ O ra n g e and W h i t e ” d i n - 1 sen io r h o n o rin g tier a t G race Hall will be held S u n d ay noon, Mrs. M a rth a C abin, d i­ recto r, said. girls S cottish Rite, C a ro th e rs, L ittle ­ field, and A n d rew s D o rm ito rie s will have d in n e rs S u n d a y h o n o rin g senio r girls. A p a ja m a p a r t y will also be held T h u rsd a y n ig h t from l l advisors a t Littlefield a r e p la n n in g a picnic S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 4 o ’clock a t Lodge in the Hills, Miss H elen Flin n, social d ire c to r, said. to 12 o ’clock. S e nio r J A C K IE FARRIS I ’m b u sy all th e tim e ,” sh e ’ll tell you. An fa n , sp o r ts a r d e n t the b ro w n -ey ed b ro w n a t t e is also an ac tiv e p a r t ic i p a n t in apo rts which in clu de sw im m ing, bow ling, and fo nd o f golf. She is especially rid in g horseb ack. In h e r home to w n o f Del Rio s h e ’s ta k e n p a r t in ro d e o s a n d horse shows w h ere h e r g r e a t e s t th r ill is “ to pin the b lu e ribb on on th e w in n e r .” She claim s h e r i n t e r e s t in sp o r ts d ates back to h e r childhood wThen she s p e n t h e r su m m e rs on the ran ch le a r n in g to ride. “ I still love it ,” she declares. A nd h e r eyes s p a rk le as she recalls h e r childhood lon ging fo r a bicycle. “ My fo lks th o u g h t I w as too y o u n g fo r a bik e,” she explains. On h e r e lev e n th b ir th d a y h e r fam ily surprised h e r w ith th e shiny two- w heeler.. "I w as alm ost as th rilled then as I w as the n ig h t of R ound-U p,” she grin s. I s m a r r ia g e included in th e f u ­ t u r e plans o f th e T’n iv ersity sw eet­ h e a r t ? “ C e rta in ly ,” s h e ’ll tell you. sh e ’s given inclu ded h o w e v e r such p lans im m in e n t f o r the “ A r e n ’t in th e life o f a n y no rm al g i r l ? ” B ut, she h a s t e n s t o explain, no such p lan s a r e im ­ m e d ia te f u t u r e . Like any average girl, th e m a t t e r seriou s th o u g h t. H e r m an , she says, has to he c o n sid e ra te , in­ tellig e n t, an d have in t e r e s t s sim i­ la r to hers. R o c k e fe lle r’s w e a lth a n d T y r o n e P o w e r ’s looks will be s u b o r d in a te to his g oo dn ess when th e UT sw 'eetherat c o n sid ers m a r ­ ria ge. P la n n i n g to m odel o r teac h w h en she finishes college, she says so m e d a y s h e ’d like to m a r r y a law ­ yer, move to a sm all r a n c h about te n m iles fro m tow n, and ra ise P a lo m in o horses as a hobby. M ISS P E G G Y J U N E C R O O K E R engagement to Edward I. Fry of Jersey City, N. J . ha* been announced. M'ss Crook*, who is from Conroe, is an honor graduate of the University. She received her bachelor of science degree in Home Economics in 1949. Mr, Fry, who is now in Harvard U n i.e rsity, received h s bache'or of arts degree from the University :n 1949 and is new working on a mashers of arts degree in a r throno;ogy. He v. graduate this June. THE E N G A G E M E N T O F M A R G A R E T W IL L IA M S to J . T. Dotson of San Antonio was announced at the Senior Ring dance at A& M Saturday night. Miss William*, an advertising major, w '1’ receive a bachelor of journalism degree in August. Sne is a member of S'dney Lanier Literary Society and a pledge of Theta S gma Phi, na-ionoi hon- orary professional women t jo u rra ’sm fraternity, Dotson wit! receive a bache'or c* science in mechanise! en- g*neering from A & M in August. The wedding v»!i be in Llano The da+e cf the wedding has not been set. September 9. University Students; Exes, Announce Engagements IW S a f May lf, 19*). THI DARY TEXAN Pag, 9 I lh# Balli Art Ringing I Miss Thornton The engagement of L u c iU A d - : A lp h a , national p o litical science d i. o n T h o r n t o n to W i l l i a m H a r - h o n o ra ry f r a t e r n it y ; F a s t pres:- m o n D a r d e n has been announced, dent o f Delta Sigma R h o , national ii a senior ra- speech honorary; past president die broadcasting student, a mom- of R u sk Literary and Debating ber of Pi Beta Phi, Orange Jac- S o c ie ty ; and past presid ent of the leat*, Goodfellow, pa«t president A ’caldes. He is also a member # f Forenaica, past president of o f the S i l v e r Spurs M ic a , Exe- ,V a rsity Debate Squad, two-year c u tiv e Council, G o odfellow Eve- V a rs ity Debate letterm an, win- c u tiv a Council of the O ra . otic B e r of first place in two inter-; Association, and a our y e a r e Collegiate debate fo ru m Speakers Committee, and ■ecretary of O ra to rical Associa­ tournaments, te rm a n varsity debate. in ★ tion. Darden is a senior law student, Biember of D e lta Theta Phi, na­ fr a t e r n it y ; P i Sigma tion law T h e engagement o f P a t t y M c ­ D o n a l d of Stamford to Ja m e s H. F r iz e ll, has been announced by h e r parents. T h e wedding is planned f o r early also of S ta m fo rd , all nylon net • J versity. white, blue, maize, shell p in k sizes 32 to 3 6 A —B cup 3.00 Ju ly. Miss M cDonald, a junior a t the U niversity, has been second vice- piesident o f Alpha Chi Omega, president o f Reagan L ite ra ry S o ­ ciety, m em ber! of Orange Jac- : bets, Campus le a g u e of W om en Voters, W estm inister Student F e l­ lowship, and Co-Ed Assembly. Friz e ll attended A r l i n g t o n State C oyllege and is now em ­ ployed by Stanolind Oil and Gas Company In B ig Lake. 'M i s s M a r g a r e t C e le s t a M a u e r - mann became the bride of L ie u ­ tenant R ich ard Blaird Jackson, U S A F , M a y 18, in San Antonio. Ja c k so n graduated from Mrs. Je ffe rs o n High School, Thomas attended Hockaday Ju n io r C o l­ lege, and graduated from the U ni- versity. J e a n R e h m e n t and D i c k P r e s t o n M c l n t y e r e w ere married M a y 7 m L a Grange. Mrs. M cln tyere a t­ tended State Southw est Texas College and wan graduated from the U n iv e rsity. She is a member of Zeta T au Alpha sorority and Beta Gam m a Sigma scholastic f r a ­ ternity. M r. M clntyere attended Texas A A M , the U n ive rsity o f < hicago, Glasgow U n ive rsity in Scotland, and the U n iversity of Texas. The m arriage of Miss M arianne W a t e r * to J e s s e F a r r i n g t o n W o ­ mack was solemnized M ay 13 at Trinity Episcopal Church in H o u s­ ton. The bride is a graduate of the U n iv e rs ity of Texas and is a i .ember o f Alpha Chi Omega so­ rority. The groom attended the I niversity of Texas and is a pi aduate of the South Texas School o f Law . Miss B e v e rly Ann M cK inno n and H o r a c e G o r d o n M i n t o were I married M a y 12 at St. P a u l’s Methodist Church in Houston. Mr. Minto is a graduate of the U ni­ ★ ★ ★ ★ * Miss M a ry Virginia Brook*, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. W i l ­ Jo h n Brooks, wa* m arried liam to J a c o b M a r t i n M u g g i e r in 9. double ring ceremony at O ur I Lady of the Rosary Chapel May^ 8. J r . M u g g ily , son of Mrs. J . M. Muggley of Austin, is a grad-! uate o f the U niversity of T exas; and H a rva rd Supply Corps S c h o o l.j ★ The m a r r i a g e of M is s B a t t y A l ­ ie n e R u s s e l l , Houston, to H o w a r d B r o d h e a d , F o r t W orth, on M a y 5 has been announced. The couple in Houston. Both were m arried are graduates of the U n iv e rs ity ., ★ M a rg aret Ellen S e v e rn and W i l l i a m R e a g a n O w e n w ill be married City. Ju ly 15, in Oklahoma Dr. Owen. H a rv a rd Medical School graduate, took his pre­ med work at the U n ive rsity in the N avy V-12 program. ♦ Tho engagement of Ju lie Tib- lier. San A ntonio, J a m e s L . W e b e r , San A ntonio, has been announced. is planned for August. T h e wedding t o W eber is a senior electrical engineering m ajor and is a mem­ ber of E ta Kappa Nu. M is s M a r y E l i z a b e t h R o b in s o n of Austin, ex-student, and Joe Burke Thomas of Carthage, were married recently in Carthage. P a t r i c i a M a p l e s of Austin, ex­ student of the U niversity, was married to C h a r l i e D e W i t t A d a m s , U niversity graduate on May 8 in A ll Saints’ Chapel. They w ill make their home in Santa Barbara, Yenzuela, where Mr. Adams is employed by an oil company. ★ G. K. Smith, former University student, m arried Miss Muriel Moss, S M U graduate, May 6 Dallas. P a tly AI ir e W i'c o x became the bride of T. H . Dunn May fi in Dallas. Both are U n iversity grad­ uates. Mrs. Dunn is a member of Kappa Alpha T heta sorority and Mr. Dunn of P h i Delta Theta fr a ­ ternity. M a r y R o b in s o n E l i z a b e t h o f Austin was m arried to Joe Burke Thomas of C arthage on April 22 in Carthage. Miss Robinson is an ex-student of the University. ★ ★ * ★ L y n J o r d a n o f Texas C ity will be married to G e o r g e D a y * of T yler on A ugust 31 at the Firs t baptist Church in Texas City. Miss Jo rd an w ill receive her bachelor of science degree in home economics next Ju n e . Sh# is vice- president of the Association fo r Childhood Ed u catio n and is an active member of the Baptist S tu ­ dent Union. Annie Olsen w ill be married to Bill W iland Ju n e 4 in the Presby­ terian Sem inary Chapel in A u s­ tin. Miss Olsen, ju n io r art major, is a member of Orange Jackets and Zeta Tau Alpha. a Mr. W iland junior Bu si­ ness Adm inistration major and a member of Sigm a Phi Epsilon f t aternity. The couple v ill live in Austin. M a r y M a r g a r e t Fern *, former Dallas debutante, and David Coch­ ran Neale w ere married M ay 12. Mrs. Neale w as graduated from Highland P a rk H igh School and The U n ive rsity of Texas. She is a member o* P i Bota Phi sorority, Slipper Club, and is president of Dai as. She the Cotillion Club made her debut at the Idlewild Ball in 1948. Mr. Neale is a graduate of SM U . He is a member o f Phi Delta Theta fra te rn ity and Phi Alpha legal fraternity. Delta, honorary Miss V ivia n Josephine Ingram and D a v id R e y n o l d . S h a n n o n were in Pallas. Mr. married M ay 13 Shannon attended the University and was president of Newman Club. dr ★ ★ ★ Enfield Sm ith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V irg il Kirkland Smith, Indianola, Miss., and Jo * A r n o l d Vitek were m arried May 4. Mr. Vitek is The son of Mr. and Mrs. August Vitek of Granger. He grad­ uated from the U n iversity and re ­ ceived his m aster’s degree hero. He is a member of Beta Alpha Psi and B e 'a Gamma Sigma. Mrs. V i ­ tek was g rad uand from Sunflower Ju n io r College at Moorhead, Mise. ★ Jean S c o t t E m m a r t of San A n ­ tonio, and H e r b e r t J o h n i o n A b n e y J r . of Austin, were married M ay fi. Mrs. Abney is the daughter of Mrs. Weber Em m ert of San A n ­ tonio and Col Donald W . Emmert of Martinsburg. W . V. She a t­ tended The U n iv e rsity of Texas Mr. Abbey is the son of Mr. and Johnson Abney of Mrs Herbert Lampasas. He graduated from Hardin-Simmon* College and the University Tmw School. ★ Genoa V O ’X c a ’ and B ill R . P o t ­ t y were rn 'tried in Galveston April ■JIL Mrs, P e tty - a graduate of North Da' as H gh School in Dallas am! attended H ockaday and S M U . Mr. Petty was graduated from Highland Park U gh Srhool and attended the U n iversity. ’N T h e g o - w ith - e v e T y t h in g c o m b e d c o l . to n j e r s e y i n t e r l o c k b lo u s e . . . j u i t r ig h t . l a c k s , p e d a l- U n ie k ., f o r b a t h in g t o p p e r 4 s h o r t s . . . o r a . a s k ir t s , f u l l X w i t h s u i cs. D r e s s e d u p w it h p in o r p e a r ls , T E A ­ hig h- S E R ’ S t h r o a t e d . . . o r p lu n g e , a n d l a y s b a c k f o r m o r e c a s u a l u se . B e d , w h i t e , n a r y , v e r s a t i l e c o l l a r g o e s a q u a , p i n k , lu g g a g e a n d m a iz e . 1.95 U * o T o o t C h a rg e A c c o u n t ju st received another shipm ent! FR A N C ES D IXO N , iouston, w De married to William Henry (Bill) S . y I at Sc Pau' t Methodist Church in Houston. Mr. Jim Vo watt editor o* The Dai’y ^e*an in 1948-49. He was a envier of De-a Kappa Epsilon fraternity S ’q^a De *a C~ rofesi’ona Durra s*'c fra*ernity, and pr'ars. He < now e ^ r - /ed THE E N G A G E M E N T O f BETTY B R O W N S e orc a Christ an c*f A ust n has Deer anno .- 'cd. n d fop J J y 30. Mi Rrown J i rn-': M r C • bael ,e .a a c. >Per ct tc7am'v-a ■ cf Beta. ‘ ‘e ra ed Un y Texan and p whe-e as ■> C ity to w e c t j ' r g is na degree n by the Da as Mom -q News. Over the T-Cup Officers T u rtle C lu b has namsd May Lou W ilke, leader; Barb ara Seis­ ing, assistant leader and program chairm an; ^louise Moore, secre­ ta ry ; Barbara C lary, treasurer; and Georgeann B e e re , assistant program chairman, their ne* P i e r i a n L i t e r a r y Society have elected fa ll officers; President; Ixba Agnew, vice-presi dent, E m ily Ann F in c h ; treasurer, A rlene Goldman; reporter, Fra n ­ ca F ir dieter; contact* chairmen. B e v e rly Barclay. N e w officers of R a c k e t C lu b fo r 1950-51 are M arcella Hamer, i n s ­ lead er; Mary Rat Dowell, tant leader; Elean o r H a rm , aac- ra ta ry ; Para Jan e Weeks, trea­ su rer; and ( faire Ownby, repor­ ter. ★ dr * N ew officers o* the American S o c i e t y o f M a c h a n i e a i E n g i n e e r s are E M. Nelson, chairm an; WU- ford C. W ilde, vice-chairm an; WL FL B a l er, secretary'; G. R. W o r­ treasurer; and R. A. Baker, ley INDIAN and MEXICAN GRADUATIONS GIFTS Hand-Made Sterling Silver Jewelry N o P a r k i n g W o r r i e s 4 6 1 2 S a n A n t o n io H i w a y O p e n S u n d a y s 2-6 C L O S E D M O N D A Y S fo r Elected by UT Clubs honorary chairman * D e l t a S ig m a P i Ih e lb y Stanley, ju n ior warden; Travis Austin, treasurer; Danny professorial Bu*, historian; and Ken Flagg, business and commerce fra te rn ity, haa announced the following of firers fo r next fa ll: Jim m y Newton, headmaster; senior w arden; A rly n Strom an, chancellor. Beta Kappa e h a p t a r was named “ Outatnnding Chapter of in u th­ Delta Sigma F 1 at the regional western Region the convention n Dallas re cen tly. T h* local group conducted a panel at on “ Chapter Admin! th# meet. >n W a y n e Righto we headmaster, received from thi geld gavel ■ne last m eeting fo re' ring rn: alure af \i * * a vea r. GIVE YI1UR WINTER ELDTHES A VAEATIIIN TDD! IN a KELLY-SMITH AIR CONDITIONED VAULT And be ready to w e a r this f all • DRESSES (Plain) • LADIES SUITS • MENS' SUITS DI.LWLII Sl llHKII ,.s Iminimum FL'R COATS CLE AX EU, UL A/,Ell tv STORED.. S C S I v a l u a t i o n 7 Ti W h y w o r r y a b o u t t a k i n g y o u r w i n t e r c lo t h e s h o m e w h e n y o u c a n s t o r e t h e m s a f e ! S m i t h ( C le a n e r s f o r a n o m i n a l c o s t . B r i n * . h e m b y t h is w e e k a n d . t o r . y o u r f u r . o r w o o l e n , in a c o o l s a f e p la c e t h r o u g h t h e h o t . u m m . r m o n t h , a h e a d . . a p e r t c l e . n e r . c l e a n l e t KELLY SMITH CLEANERS INC. C L E A N E R H A T T E R S , F U R R I E R S P h o n e 2-3131 209 W e s t 6 th m i n i m u m v a l u a t i o n l y a t K e l l y nd J 950 THE DAILY TEXAN Pag® TO At the Church®* to Confirm Class 14 Students . Will Attend Church M eet ‘•The M e l a n i c Hope” w ill he R a y M c G lo th lin ’s Sunday m orning a* U n i v e r s i t y C h u r c h o f C h r i s t . H e W ill speak on “ Facts A b ou t th e B ib le ’’ at the evening • service. Sam R e y n o ld s w ill direct the Young Pe o p le s G rou p program a* ti 15 o’c lo c k Sunday evening. A stud y on the Church” w ill he made. “ R esto ratio n of Dr. W . H . Jo n e s , president o f T illo tso n < "lie g e , w ill he guest speaker S u n d a y m orning at U n i ­ v e r s i t y C o m m u n i t y C h u r c h . ‘ .''•ac- r ific e ” w ill be his topic. m orning Children Entertained By Newman Club M em bers of N e w m a n C lu b en­ in o rg an izin g a N ew m an C lu b at te rta in e d seven ty-five N e g ro ch il­ T illo ts o n C ollege. dren at a picnic T u e s d a y after- C om m ittee m em bers in charge C o m m u n ity r non at Rosew ood < i nter. Roscoe E d w a rd s , student presid en t o f T illo ts o n College, ar d his tw o ch ild ren w e re guests. to 13, club-sponsored w e re catech ism classes at H o ly F a m ily and H o ly Cross P a ris h e s. T h e children, ages 15 from the M r. edw ards has been active o f a rra n g e m e n ts w e re M a rjo rie B ie te r and J i m O ’H a ra , co-chair­ E n g i n e e r * Ha ve R e c e p t i o n y m en; F ra n c e s B ass, H a rr ie t H e­ witt, Jo e E ld r id g e , D ic k Fahey, L a ir d , Tom K e n n e d y . Lo p ez, Eileen McElroy, M a ria B a rb a ra O ’B r ie n , Louise Sh elto n , and E d Sm ith . Je a n n e T he annual sen io r reception f o r it J u n e , A ugust, and J a n u a r y petro- leu m en gin eerin g g ra d u a te s w a* I j held S a tu rd a y e ve n in g in the hom e K o f D r. G eorge I L B ra n c h e r, pro- L fesso r o f Pe tro le u m E n g in e e r in g , ftj Th** B t . Rpv. C lin to n S . Q uin. B is h o p o f Texas, w ill c o n firm a r!a «s of U n iv e rs ity students and y o u n g people at A ll S a in ts e p i s ­ c o p a l C h a p e l Su n d a y rn m i n g at l l o 'clo ck . th e B is h o p Q uin, who has a rec ort! o f longest active s e rv ic e of a n y E p is c o p a l bishop in A m e ric a , is c e le b ra tin g his th irty - th ird an ­ n iv e rs a ry as Bishop of re x a s , He w ill m ake a b rief add ress at the K:30 o ’clock fa m ily service. “ N o B u lw a rk in A th e is m ” w ill he th e Su n d a y m orning serm on o f D r. Edmund Heir. ohn a t U n i v e r - t i t y M e t h o d i i t C h u r c h . T h e cho:: w ill sing “ H ear M y P r a y e r ” and “ C ast the L o rd . ” T h y Burden U pon T h e R ev. W ood P a t r ic k , dis­ tric t superintendent, w ill speak on “ T ile S p irit of God a t W o rk in Our H o rn e” at the Sunday e ve ­ n in g service. T h e R ev. F . G. L o o s e n e r w ill c o n t i n u e his series o f sermon-lec- tu r e s on the the su bject, C h u rc h M eetin g Its R e s p o n s ib ility i n T h is Modern W orld*? I O o’clo ck at S t . M a r t i n * L u t h e r a n “ Is a t C h u r c h . In the evening at 8 o’clo ck M r. “ E ye s R o e s e n e r w ill speak on th a t S e e .” T h e R e v. L a w re n c e W . Bash w ill speak at both S u n d a y m o rn in g s e rv ic e s on “ Pro vid en ce and the SRD to Honor Senior Girls W ith Parties S R I ) seniors w ill he honored w it h tw o social events th is w eek. T h e annual senior d in n e r w ill he held a t I o’clock S u n d a y in the dorm dining room. C o lo r scheme w ill he red, blue, and gold. The th irty-o n e g rad u atin g sen io rs w ill be seated together w ith m a rk in g each g ir l’s place. favors A p ajam a p a rty h o n o rin g the sen io rs w ill be held T h u r s d a y night at. l l o'clock. The sk it, w ritte n and produced by m em bers o f the H ou se Council and sen iors, is a ta k e off on the m atron s and life a t S R I* . The play in tro d u c e s fo u r n ew residents to the m atro n s, a m eal at the dorm, and room co n ­ d u ct. N E W C A R D IN A LS eoo. o Cardinals to Be Initiated At Newman Honors Day ew a, ray Marion To Teach in Brazil Chi O's to Have Slumber Party A n “ O w l H oot ’ w ill he held by I the C hi Omega s o ro rity beginning a t 11 ©’c lo d J u ' p A c tu a lly it w ill be a slum ber p a rty given bv tho p le d g e s fo r tall members. It is p art o f t h e ir i n it i­ a tio n which w ill he the follow in g Sin ce the “ o w l” is a ( hi flu sym bol, the girls decide d to th e ir p arty the “ O w l H o o t.’ D i r k B o b b i t t G e t * M a r r i e d D i r k T h o m p s o n B o b b i t t , ex st I dent o f the U n iv e rs ity , and M iss lane S in g le to n w ere m arrie d M a y 13 in D allas. service o r g a n i z a t i o n s a n n churches. She was one o f a group of U n i­ v e rsity fo re ig n students who r e ­ cen tly jo in ed w ith foreig n students of Texas L u t h e r a n C o lle g e , S e ­ guin, in a p a n e l discussion of im ­ pressions o f the U n ite d States. M a rio n says she has felt com ­ pletely a t hom e in Texas because it has so m u ch in common w ith her home sta te . B o th ’ states arc the largest in t h e ir countries, and both h ic k n o w n fo r cattle and oil. W SF Seniors To Be Honored g rad u atin g P re s b y te ria n sen­ iors w ill he honored at a supper and e ven in g se rv ic e given by the W e s tm in s te r S tu d e n t Fello w sh ip. M em bers w ill m eet at the e lh i reb Su n d a y a t 5 :45 o ’clock. The R ev. D avid M . C u r r ie , pastor of the W e s tm in s te r P re s b y te ria n C hurch w ill speak. C e rtific a te s o f appreciation w ill to about fo rty fiv e Fe aw ard ed s e n io r s . NEW ’3 VY FOE BETTER FIT AXD LOWER WEAR NYLONS 1.65 P A I R ng s - e ' f. ” eve**- ace- pie ofay with O' sp fo a m ed r,J• f « r d a sweetly b o d :'**. M a M ete < r h r r c f l Three famous “ V V by Larkwood . . . the already, famous Vamp-Toe. . . the new-as-tomorrow Vamp- Top . . . and Volu-Metric Control. What do they mean to y o u ? They mean nylons that are knit from the very start so that the shape of your leg, as well as the aile are taken Into consideration—there’s correct "volume content” in every Larkwood for Small, Medium and Tall type legs. Which, in turn, gives you a radically better fit. . . amazingly longer wear. (Lilt Colort, Sitci, Demerit for one week only! our C O nO IV LIN G ER I well made, la regular 2.98 values! 5 . 0 0 a. Strapless-or-nof batiste slip * with dainty lace trim in pink, blue, m aiie. Sizes 32 to 36. b. Batiste eyelet trim; pink, white, blue, and gown with organdy maize. Sizes 32 to 38. e. Strapless camisole, white. Size* 32 to 36. i W hite p ettico at with full eye­ let ruffle. Small, medium, large. a. Batiste pajam as with organdy eyelet trim; white, pink, blue, maize. Sizes 32 to 38. f. Button-front shortie gown In pink or blue batiste. Small, me­ dium and large. g. Lace-trimmed shortie pajam as in pink or blue batiste. Sizes 32 . to 38. Lingerie, Second Floor. funds?, May IT, T m TWI DAIEY TBXXW > a y T I Reduced Prices on Rest 23 Summer Shows To Cost a Dollar Su m m er e n te rta in m e n t fee o f $ 1 1 L a s t o f the m o vie* w ill be Am- fo r one o r both term# w ill a d m i t ; gu st 15 and 17. students, fa c u lty m em bers, a n d ; th e ir fa m ilie s to tw enty-one m ovies and tw o p lays and en title them to | reduced adm issions to fo u r p ro ­ gram s— a ll fro m Ju n e 8 to A u g u st D epartm en t o f D ra m a will pro­ duce “ Ladies in th e C o u rt,” d i­ rected by E y r ie W . Cass, assistant professor of d ram a. T he play will ru n A ug u st 14-18. T ry o u ts w ilt be J u l y 14. 18. A dm ission to the fo u r program s w ill be 25 cen ts fo r a c tiv ity t ic ­ ket holders, 74 cents fo r adu lts, and 25 cents f o r ch ildren . Movie# w ill begin at 8:15 o'clock u n til A ug u st I , a f t e r w hich th e y w ill begin at 8 o ’clock. O th er p ro ­ g ram s w ill begin a t 8 o ’clock. “ B o y W it h G reen H a ir ,” w ith P a t O ’B r ie n and B a rb a ra H a le , opens the slate T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 8, in the open a ir th eater. T he G u ard sm en , n a tio n a lly know n m ale q u a rte t fro m C h icag o, w ill sing in R e c ita l H a ll M o n d ay, Ju n e 12. “ S in g Y o u r P a r tn e r ,” a show presented by fo u r young people brou g ht up on n a tive fo lk tu n es, w ill be p resen ted in R e c ita l H a ll Ju n e 15. A series o f five moxies is sche­ duled next. T h e y are “ W o m a n ’s S e c re t,” Ju n e 15; “ C la y P ig e o n ,” Ju n e 20; 'E n c h a n tm e n t,” Ju n e 22; “ The Ju d g e Step s O u t,” Ju n e 27; and “ M o u rn in g Becom es E le c t r a ,” Ju n e 29. The N e w Y o r k W o o d w in d Q u in ­ in R e c ita l H a ll te t w ill p la y ■Wednesday, J u l y 5. T he q u in te t has been heard in New- Y o r k co n certs a t C a rn e g ie H a ll, T o w n H a ll, T im es H a ll, the M useum o f M o d e m A r t, the M e ­ tro p o litan M useum o f A r t, and o r broad cast" fo r m a jo r netw orks. D e p a rtm e n t o f D ram a w ill spon­ sor “ T he C orn is G re e n ,” d irected by Ja m e s W . M o ll, assistant p ro ­ fessor o f dram a. J u l y 5-7 in H o g g A u d ito riu m . T ry o u ts fo r the cast, open to all students, w ill be held Ju n e 7. A dm ission is fre e f o r a c ­ t iv it y tic k e t holders, 74 cents fo r adults, and 25 c e n t" fo r c h ild re n . B e g in n in g J u l y fi th ro ug h Au- 10» a series o f eleven m ovies the open a ir in w ill be showm th eater. T he G ypsies, a group w ho p e r­ form in n a tiv e costum es and sing and dance in ty p ical gypsy style, w ill be in R e c ita l H a ll A u g u st l l . A u d ito r’s re c e ip t m ay he p re ­ sented fo r a season tic k e t at th e open a ir th e a te r o r at the office o f the A ssistan t D e a n o f M en, B . H a ll 15. In addition to m ovies and p o ­ grom s, F r id a y F ro lic s , open to all students, w ill be held each F r i ­ d a y from 8 to 11 o’clock on the patio of T exas U n io n . T h ere will also he du p licate b rid g e in T ex a s U n io n on F r id a y sig h ts s t T :1 S o ’clock. Girls' Glee Club Leader Resigns Miss C h a rlo tte Du Bois, »• soc is le professor o f music edu ca­ tio n , has resig n ed as d irecto r od th e G irls ’ G lee C lu b . M iss D u B o ii said she does not have enough tim e to devote to the group. She has been d ire cto r o f th« club since 1941 w ith the exception o f one year. N o euccessor h a* been n a m e d Jo s ie C ham pion has been elected president o f the club. O th er o f ­ ficers are Pa t C a te r, vice-presi­ F le m in g , business d en t; m anager, Jo a n T h re a d g ill, librar- re p n rte r, Ju n e Fitzge^rald, and V irg in ia B a k e r , historian. P a ts y ; ia n ; fo r tw o concerts w e n P la n s also made. The*# Wi ng* Offer Yew A C A R E E R with a FUTURE - . -. .. ... . e Ad pr * : 'rrt nt on Pa?*1 4 CHIEF , D R I V E - I N T H E A T R E * at tai st to we on SSCC at# OAiiss HME c m r Gable Prof Goes Abroad To Study Arf D r. B e rn a rd M ye r*. who w o * the In s titu te aw ard o f a B o llin g e n $5,000 grant-in-aid r e ­ search and w ork on G erm an e x ­ p ressionistic a r t, le f t fo r G e rm a n y F rid a y . fo r his M neeum a end p riva te coll actions of G erm an expressionistic a r , a fo re ru n n e r o f modern a rt, w ill be visited by D r. M vers, who has been a guest professor o f a rt his­ to ry a t the U n iv e rs ity fo r the last tw o years. H e w ill spend the next tw o u rn - mers tr a v e lin g in G e rm a n y , H o l­ land, F ra n ce , and B elg iu m . U p o n his r e t u r n , hi # stu dier w ill be co n ­ solidated into a book abo u t ex- pre«sioni#tir art. Ju k e Box Goes to C hurch L O S A N G E L E S , M ay 20 UP' — Th# ju k e box has gone to ch urch M em bers o f the F irs t M eth o d ist i hurch don’t have to w a it fo r the ch o ir on S u n d a y * to h ear hym ns and ch oral arran gem en ts. A eon- verted nickel-a-record m ach in e plavs fo r free, relig io u s music and sc rip tu ra l quotations. (' J / / / i i t C f U P I* ! IN I H I A l IH S ft lo Televise Shakespeare Att Head Delay! Play’s Production A M id su m m e r N ig h t's D r e a m ," .keapeer#’* sa tiric » l com ic fan- , w ill be televised S u n d a y ing , M a y 28, a t 7 o ’clock on S a * A n to n io , as a re s u lt co-ordinated e ffo rts o f th e D e m en t o f D ram a and R a d io se. A.n ass’s head, one o f th e ne a r y props, is the c u rre n t p rob T h e re seems to he a s c a rc ity them in A u s tin . T he show 's di- stor, K y r ie W . Cass, assistant fe s so r o f dram a, is fin d in g the op a problem . E d g a r R o b e rt N o rris , a ssista n t Irofessor o f dram a is p ro d u ctio n n ag er. T h e cast includes K e n louts as th e com ic hero, B o tto m ; lob Sy m o n d s as Q u in c e ; and R ae lo o k e r as S ta rv e lin g . S n o u t w ill fee p la ye d by b rank H a rla n d , S n u g P y C h a rle s M y la r, and F lu t e by (fe r r y M ath ew s. fo u n d E a c h w ord spoken in the show the o rig in a l in ay be c rip t. D ir e c to r Cass, who adapted e p la y fo r T V , explained th a t • U T pro d uction w ill ab rid g e the la y , m ak in g the action re v o lv e jbout th e clow n sequence. T he T V show w ill last fo rty - fiv e in u tes w ith o u t in te rru p tio n and ocupy f o u r stages. .yell Gets Grant-in-Aid or Research on Author D r. F r a n k H. L y e ll, assistant iro fe sso r o f E n g lish , has received I grant-in-aid to do research this iim m e r a t th e H e n ry E . H u n tin g - L ib r a r y in San M arin o , C a lif. R e se a rc h w ill he on Sa m u e l Chamber Music Fans Hear Quartet Today B y E S T E S J O N E S T # « e n K d l f o r A lth o u g h A u s tin has an unus- j u a lly large group o f ch am b er mu- j sic lovers, m an y m ore poten tial fa n s a re kept s w a y because they a re frig h te n e d b v th e term “ intel- | I actu a1,” w hich is too o fte n applied to th is type o f m usic. So believes D a lia s F r a n t s , pro ­ fe s so r o f piano, w h o w ill give his f ir s t public p e rfo rm a n c e in fiv e ye a rs S u n d a y a t 4:30 o ’clock when the U n iv e r s it y S trin g he Q u a rte t in the f in a l prog ram o f ch am b er music fo r th is season. jo in s “ C h am ber m usic has ju s t as m uch em otional app eal as an y o th e r fo rm . B u t th e fa c t rem ain t th a t its charm is subtle. I t lacks the d ire c t im pact o f an orch estra and the virtu o sic app eal o f a solo p e rfo rm a n c e .” M r. F ra n tz described the U n i­ w h y th ere are no eham ber-m usic child prodigies. “ One can conciev© o f a child p la y in g a b rillia n t T sch a ik o v sk y con certo , h u t fo r him to sit down and p erfo rm w ell in a cham ber m usic group w ould he nothing short o f im possible.” M r . Frant.z, who has alw ays been a fe r v e n t sports fa n , wa# one o f the judge# in the A A U diving m eet held h ere re c e n tly and h a s heen asked to jud ge again next year. H e w as captain o f the sw im ­ m in g team a t H u n tin g to n P re p School in Boston. in and pianist-actor “ S w e e t­ A h e a rts ” “ B a la la ik a ,” M r. F ra n tz was u n der c o n tra c t to a H o llyw o o d studio u n til his ap­ po in tm en t in 1943. the U n iv e rs ity to H e has been described as “ one of the m ost m u sic a lly in te llig e n t best-equipped te c h n ic a lly and A m e ric a n p ian ists o f his “ ab so lu tely v e r s ity S trin g Q u a rte t— w h ich in- young elu des A n g e l R e ye s. A lf io Pignet- d a y .” ti, A lb e r t G illis, and H o ra c e B r it t — as to p -rate.” The high re g u la r atten d an ce fo r each c o n ce rt, he said, p roves th a t A u s ­ tin audiences c an a p p re c ia te the hest in music. are D eb u ssy’s T h e tw o selections fo r S u n d a y ’s re c ita l “ S trin g IO ” and B ra h m ’s Q u a rte t, Opus “ Q u in te t fo r P ia n o and Strin g s, Opus 34.” T h ere is no adm ission ch arge. LAST FO REIG N FILM to be shown at the Texas Theater until September is the internationally acclaimed French motion stars G e ra rd picture, Idiot." Dostoyevsky's masterpiece Philippe and Edwidge Feuillere. The & DALIES Andrews and Sandler Are Hollywood Bound “ N o other a rt s u ffe rs so much fro m m ediocre a r tis ts ," he ex­ p lain ed. is not “ O cc as io n a lly too d iff ic u lt to lik e a second-rate sin g er, but oth er th an an ex cellent c h a m b e r m usic p e rfo rm a n c e is te r rib le .” it Rubber-faced com edian E d A n ­ drews, w ho and has quipped his w a y to fam e on the leered w e ’re on our w a y . on ou t; so says E d . E d ’s p o p u larity In cham ber m usic, believes M r. , F ra n tz , there is m ore o f a pre- on the cam pus m jum on m usicianship than in any Red Squeaks, Lisps In Stalled Cab' m annerism s ra n g in g from a lisp all the w a y to a chubby fin g er in his other music fo rm . T h is explains m outh. T h e fu n n ie st th in g abou t “ The Y e llo w Cab M a n ” is a modest l i t ­ in fro n t o f the th ea ter tle sign “ M ovies A r e B e tte r th a t says, T han E v e r .” T he side-splitting a r t o f com e­ d y seems to have gone w ith the snows of ye s te ry e a r. first death ra ttle s w ere h eard when A . J . P e re lm a n q u it w r itin g w a c k y scripts fo r the M a rx B ro th e rs , aud w hen C aro le L o m b ard and W . C. F ie ld s died. I t ’s H e uses these endlessly in a plot th a t show’s a good chance th a t a Y e llo w C ab C om pany pre«s agent w ro te it. G lo ria D e lla v e n p lays his girl-1 b e a u tifu l the same frie n d w ith fa ce and lack o f o u tstan d in g ta l­ en t th a t she has alw-aya dsplayed. C u rre n tly H o llyw o o d seems to T h e hest scene* w e re an all- too-shnrt group o f special photo- be actin g on the assum ption that fa ll and the squeaky, grap h ic distortions. T he best of the pratt, tric k voice is enough to ro ll the scene as a u d i e n c e s in popcorn-littered visu alized by car-shy and nervous aisles. these w as a I t doesn't. Sk elto n . tra ffic R ed Skelton has a su p p ly o f coy M A R T E D A U T I A T S E (3 0 ) Second Mars Invasion May Occur Monday W it h flyin g discs possibly going o ver the U n iv e rs ity cam pus and an “ In vasion from M a rs ’ having invaded the F o r t y A c re s enclosure tw ice F r id a y n ig h t fo r *ure. there w ill p ro b ab ly he a re-presentation o f the show’ in the M ain T-onnge o f th e Texas U n io n M o n d ay from 3 to 4 o ’clock Feo p le in terested in the “ In v a ­ it by s io n " can find ou t about c a llin g the T rio n M ond ay. Clone to 1,000 people saw the R ad io House production o f Or^on W e lle s program w’hich scared the w its out o f 1,000,000 A m erican s on H allo w e e n in 1938. B u t a pre-shock “ w arm up” gave the first group a feelin g of reassurance, or alruna? did. introduced H o w ard P itts, on# of the pro­ ducers, tw o nuises first, sayin g “ T h e y w ill he a v a il­ able on c a ll.” A shout of “ One h e re .” from the hack h* R e cita l H a ll gave some au dien ce reaction. th e audience w ith “ A nd if you should see black gas com ing yo u r w a v , ju st strike a m atch and don’t w o r m ,” r if t s his- told «ome o f the program s to rv. ch eerin g A f t e r “ In vasio n from M ans” W e lle s ’s version o f M G Orson W e lls ’s A f t e r “ W a r o f the W o rld s ,” w ritte n in 1897. the p ro g ram wa# first, broadcast fifteen people w ere treate d fo r shock In N e w a rk , N . J hospitals. the So u th w e s t students made lon g dis­ tan ce phone calls to th e ir folks. A nd Orson W e lle s ’s s c rip t was b arred fro m the air. A t a college in T he “ In v a s io n ” starte d w ith a sh o rt ex plan ation , b u t th e a u d i­ ence sof>n was h e a rin g dance m usic, in terru p te d w ith a n n o u n ce ­ m ents about explosions nn M ars and the lan d in g o f a space ship. Then cam e a description o f the ship, told b y an on-the-spot an ­ n o u n cer w ho said he saw M a rtia n s com ing to w a rd s him. A f t e r th a t th ere was a sound lik e a b rea k ng skull and then s ile n t - follow ed by “ D ue to circu m stan ce* beyond ou r c o n tro l” from the studio and the R e c ita l H a !’ ro a r a audience from t v a hurra?' B y the tim e the prog ram was o ver race and <"RS had been p ra c tic a lly destroyed. Then D ick L y o n , a* O rso n W files, a s s u re ! the audience th a t it was th a t H a rv e y a il a r ’a*« was H e r b a l’* D ram a 329 j using it as oar* o f a term p ro je c t ’oke -evrepi and w ould ap p reciate applause. TEXAS Start" Tuesday for 3 GARARD PHR t m . IO W K 2 F H I R t i t t hi DOSTOYEVSKY'S Masterpiece m a h u m - tmns nm Gorier« Pwwtwmnr F IL M S D T T E R H A T IO irA L af A M E R IC A . Inc. D O O R S O P E N 5:45 A D U L T S — 50c jtio h a rd «o n , li b e l is t , w ith p a rtic u la r re fe re n c e to “ S i r C h arles G ra n d iso n .” eighteenth - c e n tu ry | F o r t y A cre s, w ill be leering and quipping in H o llyw o o d this sum- | m pp— at the M oeam bo, he hopes. • U *o d Tiros • R oo« p ping • Battery Service Spires Tire Company M M G*«dUliif>« Phono 2-8202 E d and M el Sa n d ler, his side- ; kick, w ill fl to see w h at can be done about the H o lly ­ le a v e Ju n e wood situ atio n . “ W e signed a con- I tra c t w ith the M u sic C orp oration I o f A m e ric a whew we w ere o u t there la st su m m er, and we also ' auditioned a t th e M oram bo. W e ’ve received le tte rs tellin g us to come W H IT E D in n e r Ja c k e t s for R e n t AU S ia e a w ith A c c e s s o ris e F e a t u r i n g ‘A F T E R S IX ’ T u . e e LONGHORN CLEANERS 2 5 3 8 G u a d a lu p e e b o n s S M T CAP & GOWN SPECIAL 8X10—$2.95 fans I "Jive i^endezvouA presents the original i mmmmm - mmmmsmsm mm - mmi w n . dixie land m M K S e TONIGHT e Public D«m6nd ffo Rerwfexvous features th* Dockland Jamboree Dent Miss PH iferthg et t p.m. • N e v e r e c o v e r emerge £ N e v e r • m inim um emerge C o o l . . . etr-eom tW one d I we K v n d e z r o u H 2910 G u a d a lu p e F la ilin g is accredited to his u n can n y abib- j ty to n u t o ver a pong a la Cass D a ly, Bob Hope, and P h il H a rris . fa cial con tortion s and se x y— som etim es r j SqUC— rem arks have made him one o f the m ost c o lo rfu l fig u re s on the campus. legs and arms, H is firs t cam p as appearance w as in the 1947 F o r t y A cres F o l­ lies a fte r he w on th e $100 A v a ­ lon P re v ie w o f S t a r s prize th a t In 1948, he was in F o r t y year. A c re Fo llies, Round-U p R evu e, C ow boy M in stre ls , and several o th er productions. In 19-19, E d w as in Round-Up R e vu e , \ a rs ity C a rn iv a l, and F o r t y A cre Fo llie s . H e has been the U n iv e r s ity ’s U g ­ ly M a n tw ice— in 1947 and again in 1949. “ M el has had a lo t to do w ith m y singing succeas a t the U n iv e r ­ s ity ,’’ E d says. “ Ma fo llo w s me rig h t along. N o m a tte r w h at kind of ro u tin e I com e out w ith , he finds the rig h t m usic to go w ith it .’’ Bill Green Tours Nation in 'Heiress' B ill G reen , D e p a rtm e n t nf D ra ­ m a’s ex-leading m an. has "m a d e the big-time,” as it in show business. is called G reen has the le a d in g m ale p a rt in a nation al to u rin g c o m p an y’* production o f “ T h e H e ire ss," ‘ he part played b y M o n tg o m ery C liff in the H o llyw o o d version. The show' opened in N ew H aven , C on n esticut, ab o u t tw o weeks ago, according to a le tte r received by one of his ex-professors, D r. E lls ­ w orth P . Conkie. No Routine Shows At Radio House N e a r ly all c u rre n t program s b y R a d io House w ill end a t the close F iv e o f shows w ill he tran scrib ed th is sum ­ m e r fo r release n e x t fa ll. sem ester. spring the R ad io House w ill co-operate w ith the D e p a rtm e n t o f D ram a in th e sum m er in presen tation of a television show e v e ry tw o weeks. B o h N o rris, assistan t professor, w ill d ire c t the shows. “ F o r t y A cres F o re c a s t,” a news broadcast, w ill be suspended d u r­ ing exam inations b u t w ill retu rn to the a ir Ju n e 8. “ S to n e s in th e W in d ” w ill he J u n e 3 u n til S e p ­ discontinued tem ber. I n co-operation w ith the Texas S ta te B a r A ssociation this sum ­ m er. R adio H ou se w ill w o rk on a series of shows called “ T h a t s the Second series to be made L a w .” u n d e r th a t title , the th irte e n show* w ill be broadcast on a local sta­ in the state. tion and circ u la te d Also, this su m m er, tra n sc rib in g o f tw enty-six show s, “ R e ad in g is A d v e n tu r e ” and “ M u sic i i Y o u rs " The program s w ill be finished. are sponsored in co-operation w ith th** Sta*e D e p artm e n t o f E d u c a ­ tion. A series o f tra n sc rip tio n s fo r the L ib r a r y o f C ongress in clud in g fo lk history, fo lk lo re , and songs o f th e old-timers w ill he finished this sum m er a f te r a y e a r o f w ork. A Daily Assortment of 12 SALADS 8 MEATS 8 VEGETABLES 12 DESSERTS - 8c - 15c - 45c 20c S - 8c - 8c - 15c YOUR UNIVERSITY M ilam C afeteria THE CHEF sum NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Like tasty sandwiches . . . delicious lunches . . . Kgbt snacks? Then you’re sure to approve of the Chef Sandwich Shop. 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C r T t y f f l R a g a r f Frede Resigns Employment Post to W ork Against Polio I I The r o ifn a tio n o f Ralph F. Fred* m assistant dean o f stu ­ d e n t l if e and d i r e c t o r o f t h * S t u ­ d e n t E m p l o y m e n t B u r e a u wa * a n ­ n o u n c e d S a t u r d a y b y A m o No- w o t r . f , dean o f stnden t life. M r . F r e d e * s u c c e s s o r wi l l be f e w a n n o u n c e d w t hi n d a y s , D e a n N o w o t n y a d d e d . t h e n e x t Mr . F r s d e , who h a s b e e n with t h e U n i v e r s i t y in his p r e s e n t job a i n e e A u g u s t , 1948, wi l l o p e n an in Aus t i n as a r e p r e s e i ta- o f f i c e t he Nat a n a l F o u n d a t i o n t iv e o f f o r an_ I n f a n t i l e P a r a l y s i s , * n n o u n c e m e n t f r o m Ba*il O C o n n o r , f o u n d a t i o n p r e s i d e n t , s a i d . i n t e r e s t i n g a n d “ M y w o r k a t t he U n i v e r s i t y has been e n j o y a b l e . I t ha* g Ten me a sri e a t d e a l of s a t i s f y ? on t h a t I have to k n - w h e l p e d o t h e r p e o p l e g ^ t a st at j o b s . ’ f i n d i n g in !:fe by t h e m Mr. F r e d * s a i d . De a n N o w o t n y p r a t e d Mr . F r e d e ' s w o r k , “ We a l l t h . nk Mr. F r e d e na® : donp a n o u t s t a n d ng j ob, n o t o n l y in f i n d i n g p a r t - t i m e job* f o r s t u ­ i n c o - o r d i n a t i n g g r a d ­ d e nt s , h u t he activities, u at e p l a c e m e n t s a i d . T h e o f f i c e h a s g r own in s c o p e of a c t i v i t i e s u n d e r him, D e a n No* w o t ny a i d e d . “ H e will he a h a r d ' man t o r e p l a c e , a nd I am a o r r v t o lo«e h i m. R u t g o o d men i n e v i t a b l y get p r o m o t i o n s leave 15. His Mr. F r e d e wi l l J u n e t h e U n i v e r s i t y s u c c e s s o r will h e y n w< r k on J u n e I , sr v i n y rum t w o w e e k s t o work u n d e r Mr. F r e d e a c q u a i n t e d b e come with A u s t i n b u s n e s s me n . a n d Th e S t u d e n t F m p l n y m e n t B u ­ t he Mf A a s a r e a u s t a r t e d in p a r t of t h a t a n o c i a t i o n " * e n d e a v o r t o aid n e e d y a* a d e p t s a n d s t u ­ d e n t s wh o h a d t o w o r k t h e i r wa y t h r o u g h school . T h e b u r e a u mo v ed t o th* c a m p u s in 1938 u n d e r t he o f D e a n No w o t n y , s u pe r v i s i o n t h e n a s s i s t a n t d e a n o f s t u d e n t life, Unde r D e a n N o w o t n y , ( h a r l e s D u n h a m , C h a r l e s T. Cl ar k , t he p r e s e n t d i r e c t o r o f n o n a c a de mi c p e r so n n e l a t t h e Uni ve r si t y, a nd Mr. F r e d e , t h e e m p l o v m e n t b u ­ r e a u ha® m a d e g r e a t pr ogr es s. In t h e b u r e a u pl ac ed 2,73$ 1938, j ob s a n d in p a r t - t i m e s t u d e n t s s i xt ee n g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s in p e r ­ m a n e n t j obs. f o r such U n i v e r s i t y m e n appli ed h a v e j o b s a s mo d e l s , b a b y s t e n o g r a p h e r s , p r a ct i c a l n u r s i ng , a n d o t h e r u n u s u a l m a l e o c c u p a t i on s . , Troseth and Carter W in Ranger Awards M r . F r e d * said t h * b u r e a u has th* a « « ;!4»ed a g r e a t n u m b e r o f in s t u d e n t * f o r ei g n U n i v e r s i t y t he t h a t j obs. He a i d e d f i n d i n g e f f e c t i v e n e s s of t he b u r e a u h a s i n­ c r e a s e d l ast f e w y e a r s . t r e m e n d o u s l y t h e i n h a s T h e S t u d e n t E m p l o y m e n t A s ­ he l pe d s i s t a n c e C o m m i t t e e t n e w o r k of the b u r e a u , M r . b r e n * ■laid. H e e x p l a i ne d t reat t h e c o m ­ m i t t e e do e s not a s s i s t i n a c t u a l p l a c e m e n t of s t u d e n t w o r k e r s , b u t to h e l p s l o c a l e m p l o y e r s a n d s t u d e n t w o r k ­ e r s . the. s i t u a t i o n t o explain j o b o f h e l p i n g M r . F r e d e said hi* n e w j o b is t h * t y p * o f wor k h e h a * a l w a y s w a n t e d t o do. “ I f e e l a c h a l l e n g e in a t h e c o u n t i e s o f Texa ® c o m b a t p o l i o i n a m o r e e f f e c t i v e , e f f i c i e n t w a y / h e a d d e d . “ I w i l l c over an a r e a o f f o r t y - t h e c h a p ­ e i g h t c o u n t i e s , h e l p i n g c o m b a t t e r s p l a n c a m p a i g n s p o l i o , n e c e s s a r y t h * e q u i p m e n t s ich as a d d i t i o n a l i r on l u n g s , a n d help f a m i l i a r i z e c o u n t y in w o r k e r s wi t h n a t i o n a l p o l i c i e s c o m b a t t i n g polio,” M r . F r e d e said. o b t a i n i n g t o Austin Firemen Find Campus Plenty Hot D r i v e r s o f t h e A u s t i n F i r e l a d d e r D e p a r t m e n t ’* hook a n d t r u c k w e r e p r o b a b l y t h e o n l y o n e s b u r n i n g up F r i d a y m o r n ­ i ng. e n t e r ed f i r e at, f a b * a l a r m E x p e r i m e n t a l t h* A n p w S c i e n c e B u i l d i n g was r e p o r t e d , a n d th* d r i v e r s c a m p u s t h r o u g h t h e o n e - w a y e x i t s t r e e t w h i c h r u n s i n t o W e s t T w e n t y - it. u n t i l f o u r t h . T h e y f o l l o w e d f o r c e d t o t u r n r i g h t o r l e f t b e ­ h i n d Mai n Bui l d i n g. t h e A l a r g e n u m b e r o f s t u d e n t s g a t h e r e d t o w a t c h t h e d r i v e r ’s t u r n t h* s w e a t i n g a t t e m p t * t o l o n g t h e y c h e e r e d t r u c k , a n d a* h e f i n al l y m a d e t h e t u r n . B y t h i s t ime, t w o o t h e r f i r e t r u c k s which h a d a l r e a d y e n ­ l e a v e ; so t e r e d w e r e r e a d y t o t h e t h r e e t r uc ks r o a r e d o u t of t h e r a m n u * - t h e wb-ong w a y o n t h e o n e - wa y e n t r a n c e d r i ve. issue. Ol a n B r e w e r s “ E d A n d r e w s a n d t he F o r t y F a c e s ” in th* Feb- ! n a r y r e c e i v e d ho n o r a b l e issue m e n t i o n f o r f e a t u r e s . M a t e r i a l w r i t t e n bv p a i d m e m ­ b e r s of t he R a n g e r s t a f f wa® n o t eligible c o n t e s t , Ya t e s p o i n t e d o ut . t h e f o r Si nce C a r t e r , c u r r e n t associ at e e d i t o r , w a s a n u n p a i d s t a f f m e m ­ be r w h e n hi* w i n n i n g f e a t u r e was pub l i s h ed, f e a t u r * was c o n ­ t h e s i de r e d el i gi ble. J u d g e s o f f i c t i o n c o n t e s t w e r e Miss E d l o e n B e g g , i n s t r u c ­ t o r in E n g l i s h ; A l a n S c o t t , p r o f e s ­ j o u r n a l i s m ; a n d < harlr® s o r o f S a n s o m , l a b o r a t o r y s u p e r v i s o r o f t h * School o f J o u r n a l i s m . t h e in i n s t r u c t o r F e a t u r e j u d g e * w e r e Mi ss V e r s Gi llespie, j o u r n a l ­ i sm; Dr. G e r a l d L a n g f o r d , a s s i st ­ a n t p r o f e s s o r o f E n g l i s h ; Miss L e G e n e L o t t , r e c e n t U n i v e r s i t y g r a d u a t e a n d e d i t o r o f T h e T e x a s Dr u g g i s t m a g a z i n e ; a n d Dr. D e ­ w i t t Re d d i c k , p r o f e s s o r of j o u r ­ nalism. Wind Cn aes on J Ie r e S U N D A Y T U E S D A Y 8 - O r a n g e H i t c h i n ’ P o s t . J a c k e t s b r e a k f a s t , l l — S o c i e t y o f F r i e n d s , Y W C A. l l — N e w m a n C l u b H o n o r s Da y, T e x a s T h e a t e r . 2 - A l p h a Phi O m e g a , T e x a s Uni o n . 1 1 : 3 0 — For e i gn s t u d e n t s t o be m a d e of j T e x a s , G o v e r n o r s o f f i c e , S t a t e j C a p i t o l . h o n o r a r y c i t i z e n s 8 — N e w c o m e r s <"iuh d r a m a g r o u p , 3414 C h e r r y L a n e . T H U R S D A Y 2 — N e w c o m e r s C l u b t o n g u e a n d P e r r y g r o u p , 3 3 0 7 4-fi — W a t e r s k i i n g , L a k e Austi n. 4 : 3 0 — U n i v e r s i t y S t r i n g Q u a r ­ t h i m b l e L a n e . t e t , Mus i c R e c i t a l Hal l, 5 : 3 0 Di s c i p l e S t u d e n t Fe l l o w­ ship i n s t a l l a t i o n o f o f f i ce r s a n d p a r t y , Ch r i s t i a n Ch u r c h . U n i v e r s i t y 5 : 1 5 W e s t m i n s t e r S t u d e n t F e l ­ l owshi p p a r t y , h o m e o f Mr. a n d Mrs W a l t e r E. 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