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M r R o b i n And* or U n i v e r s i t y YWCA a d v i o r y b oard m e m b e r , w ill d i s c u s s i o n O t h e r a l u m n a e w i l l tie Mrs. C T G r a y tile w if e o f form* r d e a n of C o l l e g e of e d u c a t i o n and n it -ber of the a d v i s o r y board a n d b o a r d o f t r u s t e e s ; M rs S a ra M a r g a r e t R a n ­ f o r m e r C n i v e r - i t y Swarth* u t dall a nd a c t i v e * Y ” m e m b e r , rind M rs the Idom'h W yatt D e in 1931. ident P e g g y R o w l a n d d en t of tile f ’n i v e i d a n e H u d s p e t h , in d ie p a r t i c i p a t e I Jinn* r w dl b e p n M arlin B o u n d s , M r an d M r s . H u g h dy the a d v i s o b e r - of n. 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S ( K R I S T I — S t a n d i n g fr on t in s o l e m n l y , h a n d s f o l d e d o f b in:, G e o r g e F a r r p l e a d e d n o c e n t W e d n e s d a y C o u r t m o r e t h a n s s , .Ona. in F e d e r a l i n c o m e tav e v a s i o n o f t o in t h e f>e F e d e r a l J u d g e J a m e s M i r e d l a t e c o u l d h e t r i a l , h u t I n d i c a t e d s a i d n o d e f i n i t e fo r s e t if m a y W A S H IN G T O N Job: in M arc h. * BMW K ADI POSSIBILITY T O L D , TO P R O T E C T I s ( I T I / L N S S e c r e t a r y f i l l i e s of / a i d F osb -t , W e d n e s d a y t h e U n ite d S t a t e s m i g h t if p e a c e f u l b l o c k a d e R e d China m e a n s fa i l to p ro tect t h e r i g h t s o f c i t i z e n s bk.- t h ir teen A m e r i ­ s p y j a i l e d b y P e ip in g on c a n s c h a r g e s . H e -aid he vc a s co n f i d e n t bur p e a c e f u l m e a n - w o u l d b e - u f K amt c e r t a i n , S t a t e th t no* 'hi S e c r e t a r y I d i e s rn a d e the - u t e - m e n t d u r i n g a n e w s c o n f e r e n i e w h i c h h e o p e n e d b y a n n o u n c i n g a g r e e m e n t v 'ii Na; . r a h st C h in a on a ti im i n g t h e Cr,.'.-'! S’ u - ; p rohat y h e ld C h in a a t t a c k of F o r r n o s 1 y- to ret a; at. O ■ if t h e R e d - - ; o n g h o i d th* N it.ionali.-t rh •- ...-e ■ - . : - r r • th e A s st tidily take the hod A s s e m b l y tor. a s k e d that s i n h action at m e e t i n g . R. p r e s e n t i n g t h e \ t h l e t i c C o u n cil. B ib le at that t i m e ask id t h e A ssem b ly ' to r e a c h a d e c i s i o n b e f o r e D e c e m b e r 8, D e c e m b e r X is t h e d a t e s e t for the m e e t i n g of t h e A t h le tic C o u n cil w i t h th. B oa id o f R e g e n t s to dis, u -s pos.-ihir lig m - i m g of the s t a d iu m A s s e m b l y rep:> -en n u iiv». lo In. e l e c t e d at T e x a s Studen t P u b l i c a t i o n - a nd T e x a s U nion s B o a r d of D i r e c ­ t o r s w ill a lso he j m e e t i n g O ne h e cie. led to e a c h Ixia rd. A s s e m ­ b l y m e n wall al o e l e c t m e m b e r s the E y e s of Tex:. - Copy l ight t o C o m m i t t e e . A p p o i n t m e n t s wall fie m a d e t he T r a ffic C o m m i t t e e H o u - m y C o m m i t t e e S tudent C o u rt R e r o m - Stu den t - | m e n d ; . l i o n C o m m i t t e e . F a c u l t y C a b i n c , V a d c : u i < Policy I C o m m i t t e e , a n d o t h e r s* i n d m g A s e m b l v c o m m i t t e e s . Bv D O T T Y L I A I L l I ! in the I nit**d St (ti T h e h isto ry a n d w o r k the YW CA w ll he t o ld in the f o r m of th*- TA pro­ g r a m , “ T in s Is Y o u r L ife at be YW CA C e n ten n ia l b a n q u e t T h u r s ­ d a y . rn the vin a i n T h e banquet p a rt o f the v e r s i f y Y W CA's cele b ; a ’ . »n of Na- Iona I YWCA b e g i n a t 5 45 p . m . floor a u d ito riu m of th e ‘ Y ■ntenn d, in the rn B e l i e P eck Mi - - YW C A , will the g u e s t of h on or. the ill c o m m e Of fi the t h e o r ig in Illiri A s e r i e s of s k i t s o r a t e found, r Y V. ( ’A* of the WX I the first student Y W C A S t a t e N orm a ! U n i v e r s i t ’ ant U n i v e r s i t y C e n t e n n ia l banqu* se lf. Th e kits w e r e w r i t t e n b y d i n e Moore, C a r o l e W d l i ’ t. R o t a Stiteler. Carol H a m il t o n w ill b e n. of c e r e m o n i e s 'D ie c a s t in th' about the YW CA f o u n d e r s wi d u d e P a t T r a c y w h o w i l l Mr- Arthur Ktnr.a:rd a n d ( W :Hitt w h o w ill p*ay M i - 1 I R o b ert* th e D r a m a t i z a t i o n o f the or ig m ct Illin ois ’h e f i r e stu d en t YW CA at S t a l e N o r m a l U n i v e r s i t y w ill be d o n e by* N a n c y B i t t e r M a r g a e t T u rp in N a d i n e R o ver,h er P a t s y Morrow * K O R E A N W AR T E R M E D ‘S T A L IN B U N D E R ’ Nb.VN Y O R K — \ f o r m e r S o v i e t i n t e l l i g e n c e o f f i c e r w h o defe< teit B a t h i n g b e a u t i e s of 1876 to I nit* <1 S la te r des* rile s the K o r e a n B a r a s a S t a l i n M a rt h a Huff, J a n n T a m e an d that b a d l y s t r a i n e d b I u n <1 *■ r S o v i e t r e l a t i o n s with R od C h i n a . Yuri V R a s t v o r o v , a f o r m e r the s u v i e t in J a p a n , in L u . m a g zinc, S ta lin c o u ld i-WX). l i e u t e n a n t c o l o n e l in i n t e l l i g e n c e n etw o rk w r o t e w a s i n f o r m e d ’-owth K o rea ba had st id* n the b a n q u e ’ i t s e l f h e r s and a l u m n a e l e a d e r s U n i v e r s i t y YW CA w ill dis* f utu re of the o r g a n i z a t i o n at the , Urn v e t sity. P e n n , J a y n e U p t o n , P r i c e tor tilt ta k in g ’ u* s c e n e o f wi ll he * P a t s y sk it. la st t i e the In ich h a v e be. n the c a m p is a bs urhed by fix* nu m e rows tr inks, cor- ext* n ding to t h e far in c - , nor of th *■ b a r t y A e r e - A a i n t e n a n t B y 1951 i h e r u e d for n o rf* d i r e c t conia ct bctw(*en point" OIn I hr* \ ' o I \ h e e n t ir e vers! t v p r e m i s e s a r o s e and c o n t r o l of P A X plant of P A X w a s then n lover! in fo the 5e r v i e e B uildins; arid 300 m o r e m s w e r e a d d e d , i n c re a s i n g the •ny to TW At th** pr*•sent t i m e . i I u s e a n d n a in s t a t i o n s a r e re g i vter {xm a t e d In l a r g e n e a s ­ cr* at ion and s u c c f sn of ( ( b ty f t ittri hut cd O the off f; a es ar e in- id l e v e l in A, i 549 18, *t x t e n s i o n s b ra n . h fr ,if th e s v s t e m ’s iii st alb Kl b e n e a t h t h e g r o . 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ELLIS O LM STEAD ped,.- d the r I edit foi V- od o t* vietoi mu-.t K IU < '’n t, id e 10 sophomore play A s a fro hrnan, he lacked a c i d y anti had tn-nhl. ■■ Ie-? • rd- r in : * tot I g u n rded ti1’ a bort, fast opponent lie u t J of personal attention h\ ll till Has htijMtj Oldish a d ast- his imposing; heigh! as an adv ant a ut instead of lett inu; it flinder him. W ith two more w a r t»f ex peri* net, Olmsft ad rould well develop into a sum *tIi I oat Ii sin* SKYSCRAPER Tiorns Nip C ow boys Thursday, D e c e - F .- J. I ’ 54 THE DA " v TEXAN P ,g * 2 Ju st Over-herd Youthful Steers Surprise Fans B> D K K H I ! J J V M S T e x a n H p n rt* E d i t o r Short on e \ pf ric-noe h it sh* wk ) • i youns: Texas Longhorn ' prise Wednesday nirrht for th* •' providr-d a pivot man. Also only a Another surprising asport. fiver I fardin of th- - ir t o r Simmons tht- calm per* form;!nee of Norm an Iloofon, whose two field pools in the last 3 ■ '* fonds won the game sophomore, I It it itf-fi firetl a jump shot to t if* 11 a eort at 37 >7 VV itll onlv ten srronds remaining, he the air from about tht free throw line took nim, and sank the winning two-pointer leaped In In the last half, Coach Hull I JfKiten usually a moved guard to forw ard Mf hough he got only six points for the night, the last four made the difference He also played an eye a eon pl* rf mistakes on o ffe r* Fortunately for the Longhorn NORMAN HOOTEN Pent floor game, h art w ith his ci>ol pitay After Tex as had thrown aw ay a comfort ahi*- fi’. ‘ point lead and faced a five point deficit with nnh thinkm two minutes to pinv, many fans hts rn to leave t h e game wa* O' c r The cause looked Indeed hop* less bec ause the inexperi entt'tl Storrs were passing wildly and rouldn’t even sink an casv lav up shot. Hut Joh n Selim id s free thrt*w w ith I Kl l«lt narrowed the gap to 37 33, and the Longhorns regained their poise. Olm toad’s layup and Hooter! jump hot1 turned th.* T< \as moans into cheers * * * Another Longhorn End? C O V ll:A T I N A T IO N S I »KI’A K T M K N T Cigar- and a broa*l mil* signaled 'he Menan Sehriewers. The lanky Texas end became the father i new edition Wednesday for Cleveland Paces Frosh To W in Over Victoria Bv F,rtf)iF ut on es T n t n S p o r t * - s t a f f But when Texas put on >ad of tim game 705? and show- r a n d began to work *d signs of nev er stopping. fo r g e d in fo the VK r 11 KI V OI 'pad over took a 3-0 Vie tor.a a .ready wanner* of o re game the Shorthorns before De ker scored Texas first two points u,?h a neat set-shot H o w ever Roger Wii-.on I H enry vet the pa e and Merna the M,rates and continued to fo: ,*. ad over the Y e a r m g* keep a _ until De ker drove under the ba-- - kef for two points mid-wav- in tile v first half giving Texas their first ‘ne r.-n e M-1i, and tho lead in . ’ Y ea rlin g s n ever ie' up. The Y e a rlin g s then began to find their strength under the bas­ ket and m oved into a 17-31 h alf­ time lead. (".eve. md per-.. ; adv ac counted for 20 of the Y e a rlin g s' 37 second- ha!'' ]«-Tits as Texas kept in front o f the P c -i*' s bv a * de m argin Tot the icm ain d er of the g e n e V ♦oria’s H en rv w as h.gh-pmnt fifteen. man for the osers with Wilson ar, Ai st in boy collected eleven along w .'h center B ill Scott. D ecker cam e behind C leveland With twelve pi ints. nine of them collected in the firs t half. B a r r y Dowd follow * d with ton. 7.1 ural Schedule I l l I I \ ( l l IC - I I V V I I H I I I . I l*»* A Basketball Scores THREE-DAY SERVICE l l M i l l i s ' . I M M U ! Shop now for Christm as and re la x ! 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Red uced to 4 0 % during this sale through S A T U R D A Y . INSTALLED FREE WHILE YOU WAIT! Jackson Bros. Service Station 4 I0 W e s t 19th • Your C o n o co Dealer • Phone 6-3442 Manufactured by W esley Pearson Thursrtay Decemtef 7 19^4- T H t D A 'L Y T E X A N ti Allies' Bad Reputation Hurts US in Far East R n I O U N IM Ut I L I T h e U nited States is c a rry in g a lia b ility into the fight w ith Russia for the E a s te r n dislike of us colonial allies F r a n c o and ( h e a t B rita in the Mast fax *1 <*f the y e a rs of di-- T hrough m any crirm n ation agmas* tho V.astern p e o p l e s th*'* h a ' e * onq lered F ra n c o and * .rem B r e a it have i ,roo*I tho ii.tii A ll od w .Mi fh'"-> I n cod Stn'e- xvi of this hatred of , tu o ti i ti* ‘tis \ att. th* . to rcrp t much ♦ I H F \<* V K R VV. Is, ti e splr. loader w rote tu a l in This W eek M ag a z in e that the Fru dish n an was p o p u lar in Ind • u n til ho got the notion that ho p restige as a m ein bor of an in p en al ra c e would ho lost ? ho accepted the In d ian « ' his equal " I to you know ttie ditto; once between the Club a? B o m b a y and the Club at C a lc u tta '” ' be once a-ked the novelist S o m e r s e t M au g h am ‘‘In one t.liov don’t al­ lo w either dog-- or In d ia n s ; in the o th e r they is ill**' dogs India tioxx the B ritish fiip o *. ind--pendent h K y P t ; ex i r w eb orrwd the B ritis h . A fte r conquering the Egy l>- they separated w hat c now tian- known as \neO-d gyp’ ian p-‘ lh* Sue/ Canal, T h e B i dish h ave a an cart o d the hatr ed <’f the U n c k tv- in r Africa {■'or s e v e ra l y *- irs there he be*'n w a r xvith the M u; M TU in Kens * and the M an M an fort e is growing larg It", no* sm aller. C yp ru s, an island near G reece Inhabited m o stly by Greeks, is causing a heate*! argument be­ tw een d r c o a and G i r o ’ B r i ’ un about ow nership M a I a y a and B ritis h G u ian a are also causing the B r it is h tro u b le over th* subject of nntionali*TT . * lr I K I N C U K l Id ’ndo-C! na has furn**d the Indo-Chinese people eith er to pacifism or com ira ni*m . It h as often been said that inb.v Ctni * is indefensible because m an y of Hip people would rather be ruled bx- *he com m unists than by the F eneh Thr Fren.-h in t»-> F o r \ e a r s then* ha e \ f I i r a o*-i > neUrmaliv* - lots n M o io. •->. e - h ij'o p u lu r pile; A :c r I \ r- "'ti' die na' hecom# a scene of nots. it* i*. ; the I : pr.< and iv Ash rejected bv the peoples of ti- United \s •cs ha h . i *o *-•-»-! p ionu«e its them a i md V! a a but r p ’ a I.-. i . sr a 11 .es # i s ( I K K . I N V I . I A I ll I H olt cd the Inde- P a in e I ., .•? to. .p.. Th,- *1* a i: a | >,. o d a* .J lo* 'Ih o n independet e ,, j i Mr i . Otic sp*ke vehem ently En g la n d . fro m v e ris ts based t h e ir opinion* th e o rie s of the on h*- pinio opt- rig h ts of man the social co n tra ct, and the right’ to o v e rt t v o w a ty ­ r a n n ic a l g o v e m m e n ’ pion T hey retorted bott the theory of colon..**! d e pc * i * I en c x and the dp* of im perial fc d e ta h s m then 'he U S must have ’ ne h elp of Fra n ce and Great B r it a in in A sia bur it must also have the good w ill of •ha Asian people, w ho at** puzzled to sec t h e C 1*' support them txvo a g a i n s t v ti soh Ha. ms w e t m ilt’ be found for An en* a to xx in r ’ he I,, M. •tv- ho*-and c o ld o f tho rex ohed s the proc* tn s t e m n t h * i • ■- A. ’ Wilson, Nolen Spout Off Again —All for Ole Campus Chest Little M a n on C a m p u s b y Bibler DL m u g ope Ju s t a minute! T w o men were arrested for suspected peddline of dope. They were employed on the Drag. The pollee trap was set up on the D rag. The on-the-street arrests were If the men are made proved guilty and weeds have been sold at establishments frequented by students, Universey-goers m ay be in more danger than of getting roped uninformed people suppose. into the racket in Ea st Austin. But- nothing has bern proved; nothing has been made definite. Despite this very significant lack of proof newspapers, w ire services, and radio newscasts have lost no opportunity to blare out toe false inform ation that the pushers were arrested ‘on the I T ram- pus.” is inaccurate, The report false, and detrim ental to the U n ive rsity ’s reputation. Dope peddler* were N O T caught on the U n iversity campus and if there was a connection w ith U n iversity students-— w hich is only a possible connection and not an established one it was through out­ side business establishments or street con­ tacts. The U n ive rsity is being besmirched by false headlines and untrue implications. Newspapers and newscasters of the state had better read their facts before they announce their startling— and inaccurate — .“ news.” jl 3n a lr a c h i n e “ W e will need more men Ilk*' him ii th* guns begin firing again," said the Louisville Courier-Journal, defending Ut. Charles is the (\ Anderson. Anderson A r m y office)’ that got in trouble for hang­ ing an enlisted man by his heels and m aking others take public sand bath* and other humiliation punishments The Courier-Journal believes ib rigorous training. But Ut. Anderson’s "lead ersh ip " was mote than rigorous training; it was sadism * A m erica needs soldiers w ho’ve under­ It need* gone thorough m ilitary training soldiers w ho can stand up to die hardships of a battle line or the atrocities of mental tortures if the time comes. But it does not need torture methods to get an arm y into shape. “ Thousands of Am erican men would be alive today had th eir company commander whipped them fighting machine instead of w orrying about their ire-cream letters from home and U SO shows." the int*) a D ill is v ile voice says. Perhaps the paper forgets that there in sadistic punishments is a difference and "whipping into a fighting m achine." r Chaucer, Johnson, Swift, Shakespeare, and Me Ii* Id ’n .mg mad* lie* rn no i* varied fo. ms til * the can * I-,. • ion of a C r erstty is true h a student to *h,nk for to Ie ami that ti e knowledge him self I nix **r- the student ga us at, a sity i« but the groundwork of an education, to w hich he must ad*! die rem ain d er throughout the rest of his life A ll th*'--*- I** "is of , ce se. ire m ere balderdash w hich T have proven im m easu rab ly tim e and f* tim e again in past xvriMngs you must needs h ave fart he*' the J > — take proof why then you for a blackg u ardly Ancient- lo ve r in a p<>\, and there s an end to t. I vplanatory note t*> be ap pended to I it the Seventh ♦From the ly ric s of the [sipli­ lac song by I n ing Berlin . * I xplanalnrx note to t»e ap pended t*> th e W hole Treatise; writ xx (til the collahoration of tin* entire faculty of the Si hool of I nglisli in its various com m itie r* “ Tile New est Tate of I ppea rs to I,, a ti "a ti se manr et of f >< an .Jonathar I* having no lh’ pears to he no h "pe for heron mg part o’ the r* reading list for doctoral ria I m- index X -ft * an­ I‘uh ’ the ma rkah irds vc • ati ndividu; had gang. The I’f M il ‘ I CV IVW, too P l ’iv Why didn’t t hoax a ho;* x why* didn a mis*a able. hoi I ibly y thro o. pi*, hie: that md I a vole mine wot Sn ; : - law si ijip I, tf ll lr I: g >. i sued. Ii!-* iv B a i k by s I e t:t c ! Bus *1. Kill! w who crue« a ti V iv a n t O S lie*!;I ecv can co in jKisc fine mu si a mean gu tar AV I IO cai is. assoin I know that could do th '"ie things on# he iii fin • o ' f e r a i his ah llities tiI do sr. ' on the st • pc at * . ien Si rip NOL iiiv Know s Mar she ‘■hr■ " elide i cd it bt like f■ in ac hr diffei • 'mid 1 • qhp nj [p p with ? .* tfe m u That cal! it a r e \ rill All rn S a i a ■ sing I Hi I I J mg Mfu>. I'\ e Seen it singer rog a' ■' m l" a I . -i 1 i , i , I. a iii* . :* D O vs as a *, .-J L -rj pr . e to “ m a t Now ' l r C re ll T B F A F WF. ST T A L E OI t T I K F it the Seventh l r w hich ’he agony endeth P H F, T M F P R O P P K W th W hich it Combined T M F ( O N I I I SION' of In «hort H a v in g reached, by the dint .j? m uch hard labour and m any w e a ry nights spent poring over the common-place book, m v installm ent seventh this T re a tis e it is time, I feel, tor rxith n I thor and reader to pause for a moment and consider the fie I how hath it been co vered " W hat seed hath been c a 5* down, and hath P fallen on harren or fa. -xx* ground" the t m v has rom e to take m easure, and to draw forth a conclusion. As the good Dean .'swift him- gpl* bas so often rem arked the ca* est w a y to enter into the pa ace of Learning i c through the hack door the easies’ w a y fr. m ake one s self the m aster e f * Hook s contents is through Th is did cowboys its ndex the m se lves a steer, bv c a ’ h lax mg ahold o^ a tail * a though indeed * was a most proem • is m e th o d of c a p tiv ity , p ron e to r a is e uncertainty and I n k of a s e thus does one discover th'- usefulness of w ar, by' re ga rd mg it* end result; thus d.d true happiness THvsses pr , arg a* vo y a g e ; so1 f I ad ques’ions answered find the end of ’has are ail m y Ste- Ii s R n BOBBY JONES It Is all souls m ade glad <‘ the end o’ 'he last ae* ti *>refo> e v*. ith some !pa r of in- tin in g dis­ pleasure that I m is? admit that th s book w ill have no index F o r the truth of the m atter is, m y scoundrelly publisher has baulked at such an added ex­ too few people pense, sayin g would read tis. and if I rn ast need* ha e an in­ dex w h y. it on mine furnish own account or do w ithou’ the work as Yet ag the poet has so w ise­ ly sn id, is y e t to be * “ G ro w old along xx uh mc T h e b e s ’ F o r I h a v e to s p e a k plainly d eviled a schem e xvii* eb> ah good M o d e r n * aho Id they xvtsh to m ake t h e m s e l v e s m a s t e r s of •his t r e a t i s e h a x e bu* to r e a d this la * ’ fit, and they "-hall gain a m o d p e r fe c t and c o m p l e te notion of all the W ork tearing down It shall he rem em bered tha* the obiect of this T reatise was avern p t to find su m recipe, w ith w h ich fief*; leis of the M o d e rn L e a n rig r* C T c o m m * those A n c mr ’ ox cr* xx i » 11 ■ m- hcnt on ’he cd • ,i : K - of t’llS . 0 ■ 1 11 • 'it a fl* I bu mg un in thru place a kind S c t * of lea rn in g that bari no wh.it of Practi* a i.tv Snood ■ - or I lb- The«r A ne ie nf-lovers 1 lea “ o r st.ll h ave a had and mired m isbegotten belief that .Mod*"-"Ti learn in g methods are lacking rn '* the st Cf of xx! >h se VC’ T h e D a (®& T e x a n 'ne Data* T h -.en, student rev-pa,.* r r ««b i idled in Austin dally except Saturda fey eye' Student I bllcations lr coniilhutl’in* ne accepted o rd ‘ode. off c i . Inc dr' ' , r " ii O' 1 he ma*!** " ’ '* • > opinion* of the Texan ar# not necesiai d ministration or o’ n*-r : re-. er.sitf " f" ’“ * ntered a* s* I -c ass • P e r A u«*'n Te^as un" - 'ne p ’ ■“ iher 1» I 'I JPC*. •2-1 LR- ; - :■ rtes ir at the .nee; n- IR K l . * 'Vt -avg.. pest AS*. Of I AT F ll r K K 'S VVIKr S K K V IF F The Associated Pres* Is e. sh e.' enttt -d to ii,* a lie*'a dispatches cred ' ,,f? to * or nr»t - * ■ r enV;,aper and local Item * cf puhllcaP.fir. of a,; oti..T v-V’er here n a.so res< n o spontaneo'.s or g n p«P- 'sn r ,r • ■; * ; ( red ted rn ** ■■■I here r. R ii 'n' ' *wT»re«e-'ted L f Ne* .na! Ad # r sin* by National Ad e-'«;-e -e- • ■ re Pu h i shers R e p re s s - * * ’ • # Madison Ave Chicago - Bon- n — Angeles Fra- N e 1 V TK N Y. 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R u t h .Jerry Hail t e J Mond* x ii :> lie r s. rson Ho k I Ch ' w arm tin in Na A not he ho i’ ft 11 ic--.tin un m e ti fa you Hiigt slri* ’ext * ccmce m in th** pf i 'n I a hone**’ th e h e ’ tf -e.. red p jh lic <■ ; '< rn,r-*". h a v e e: .'ii \v ’n v th e L e i 'hi;* «! yoni lr. o*. than Kb i DonutjtiJ* ti o r d ’-r Now Vfi«s \ldrt* h ’ hev A q Of Ti , ’a-he- , iO* >4 PONT KNOW eC s <0, SCC ( HAT^TUC^OWyO HEAP VYITM , I weeey ^ !? jn c ? o o n , 9s <7^p£ t ' tnGSOt + c* i r u n t r.r y L l i U M. M o r e Y m n To the f fitter : I ve is* publish R e tie J • i x e Ald; ;hen I r fin bal lingu a ch M r Hi ( Veil. It s ag Si ah > ii * roo me \ ii jt-i-bv f I : od lo more *h - 1 h rp-h < • truly a f o k tim Tex in s review of Yrr.n S u m a c s I have flop, him Howe et you w ere but I don’t believe an y­ one would be fortunate ’n have to on rf ex one through all that I. you *, * pel - u that I tie fits* I w a s , o f * to nu jnm ttigated on m 'lops ie most un- n at 111 f( -fill* ti* e inqu • > ■ii you: second p aragraph way -if think mg an untruth Tha t Sum a v not undoubtedly h ave t ti i tiling v< 11 en * I an d in pel - lf ope! a Are von AA ll A I M O N I M AI • AIN S T e x p a n s i o n iii* i .him ** not*- ti.How lug from ti tu le s w ere evtri* ated the President of ’ he Students’ \ssoe tat Ion md the Hire* tor of the le v .IS I Ilion lo * OIS* of tilt'll to be heard on horning dear* lit, subject* they discuss lh* n*d think that the fact thai I ii* Dally Texan bought these worthies in th*- < an i pus (h e s t slav*- m arket the has anything sentim ents in i*, expressed *n Ute authors' wanting express them Nolen anti Vt ilsnn insisted on their right to b< published; •oereion xx xx used xx ell aux no xx a x not \*-rv mn* It * oereion to do xx itll to IVX II I I I K S O I I N 'to r on Inasm uch as I am the only I n t F u r w e ll qualified to speak on 1he * advantages of m y additional pi bem e added to the present Un tins cam pus I sven he. a >n in c) hog "de! I im I ha' rn s. •P ing a lodge on Las* th.G w*>tiId be pi op. * goes out Of lu ll V Iud .si* up a -A > '■ and B an d era take cr overnight refix 0*1*1 I ’ erf he 11 * and Ii A H ) I* md ii tu. h e - I h they call rant* o ile d did no’ like :It i*e and I ippi ION B E D I O H O N o Joke To the I dinn­ lid pl i v No on** that he It little clues to T m r] * I • an I - -I Ie i .a ti KIK terin-. md I < )■. I* (Cfi ft, * .I w, ■ I in ti* M 11 K ) ‘ • •• Annaj>olit ans • f and sr Ame* vr i sn ha* I’s ’ spec. n has. s beearn* ! he I ast and n e k o r p ing o u i T ecan A m er- ’ o preventing n it nn ' 'n! to •a 11* r.u d"* things I Being ar ’lun gs I ro a n ve the D a i l y T e r a n iiecau se ately ‘h i ’ lh* * vs .a r r e c t q fly. R o n e v •;v quote cot r* ,ke ’ xx tx en, w h a d**es no *;*:. I . c a n m s.j i i i*e>! I av the\ xxx s i m p l y o \ cr mus- ai ti* • .'in*I lo v in g all I lo v e the H a il' this '•I IS 'he neq • ’ n# . >f Individ- fire i m I . e -. hor. they hnv© column. ie D a ily A 1 ,1,1. * x 't. i„ in ; Sin * a* " e r e XI r . VV I leo* would ,,i . a r find* rm«rpiot.‘d . i m Hi, I oda % I I rt'or in hi* d**llght- ftiI hit id lit* r a in * .' we . a re fu llx **. the author ,, mn a ........... o s ■ , .I, u -> Mm -ti c "py read* r t.ii11 stu p id ly chan ged som e of tin e s but i n rescued lac »*-11*.111 It to p resen t P in the Im m o rta l i A n t a ow n w o rd * ) TEXAN CROSSWORD V. R O S S c ; en tv i ■ * " B E H n o w n rite 29 N! ■ an B ar ’ \ el I.* I I n ' *• 4 * Per I Irs A C rypto gram Quotation J N L C. L Q I* G Q W E D S G C h B L C r, B L V D T L H C A J V R R C N L ( \‘ H F D B S T, L AA X D B S T . M V F K L G C S E E M S B E F O R E H A N D V ■ at cr ti®' *. I i - pioquotc; N O T H IN FLAY A B U S 4),*-.now.*4 try K .c* Ftatuit* I S BO /C O D A S I T ir,day. December ? 1954 TH? nATLY_TFX>M ’>'>'>• 4 m M M m i r ^ P * ~ T f l B i M B P I s a . M r M V THE OD A V f E M P ' 4 M T J T P Platter Chatter I U . I I M H A V I S (■ temrx-raturc . , a ’v drop*, until sticky su mmer hest si ny f r* J ’ broe/fs. Trees na re Ie sly sr atter ■ i ; r | IJ y .d r e,| hued lea if s on V'de -tnaris and I n -1 sot',;.,’ va no of the season is over . . . i t.Hrr,’! n 'I J i i VS uh • i -tai • VO j \)f'j n to think of f*hristm th* rmxt time % on drvip into a reeord sh op, ca t an i lent ions of w inter hoi iday music :* r, * * r I i ye fin t i.e f I \ on tee ■ . iii e tif*a rd fhp lid favorites “ O Little Tow a of Bothie- " ‘ Ti ( Y,rr,p A'. ] Ye FYo’ hful,” “ *Ioy to th * W o rld ” — lint N ey in intr hark tho vt me ff•el»no every tie -■ tirrv I y \\ v \j do ttip year-. n-war-out popular solids ike “ W hite st mas ” w hir h I ,inv fro - b y made famous ye- : - act!, and hieh you probably san 4 first in a iter W o min riant I O ■’ < £ S 3 Tu a n s O O Te x a s 'Th e a t r e s MSiirtfcSS O f A BAKbARlC LNlHlRE - MASTER Of AN UNCONQUERABLE EMPEROR! corr.e-vhr*ir* in SJT am m er ^ bool. S in g e r 's Folk S o n g s B a c k e d b y C u s t o m s Ks M il ll U L K H I N M R Incan folk -orig re nHp f r o m O f mom^n* S e n o ra M a r ia rip nu \r.-r t-s dp O ' n Ort PC a ap p eared in FlecPa H a il Wahines- da ' " ‘ I..-, held the a t­ tention of her audience H o r ch arm one es­ and personality wh • h se n tial to singing folk rn isle, w as a« captivating as h e r vo ic e vs as boa it iful TTie s nger s vo ice has the qualities of being w a rm and m e llo w and yet at the sam e tim e it has a sparkling b rillia n c e that ra d ia te d in her singing ’ one of the foremost , of M exican folk m usic. Sen o ra Ortega is recognized as in terp reters I t w as a d elig h t to hear the songs p erfo rm ­ ed in the light of the custom s and tra d itio n s which have grown up aro u n d them. D e x te rity with the g u ita r aided h e r p laying in m any of the in tri­ c a te rhvthm s which supported her songs. The harm onizations of the folk songs in m any ca-es depicted d lv the moods u n d erlyin g th* s e v' ; g e ann’ or ronr*r* In the C'rysta B a room of the D r is k iil I Intel a ’ 8 p.m. "h u r* d a j. Students Present Musical Program , \ . ' I i . . . fT,e p • )g• rn’ a I p r o g r a m I p rn I s - hod ,lnd ' nut 'da- a ’ rn Recital Hail as a part of the Stu­ dent R e n t a l S e r i e s In- . -di d Of *,_e Alma: ie VranR mi organ: Robert trombone; ( ’hevter M r . Cam pbell ' ' l e e r*- ! i a n ; e ! e l a n n e t ; ft **n< n nieev. has 'lorn “ 1 )ragnet.,‘ nr, ■ £.! I * ■ fu.ta ** 11 .v I ** U ImmA vt rn I In ♦ ' OPERATION IVY t h e H r a r m o - n u c U a r tom b V W 'S ) ie: Ii \ f! Two Movies Three limes To Show in Batis has “ A e eh she beaut i ft skitt wo num tiers, she ■howmg the audi- jI * ire ..a r bia( k in,-d the H e r r i n g kies coming from the audience show b\ if s tfi be shown ( rash of S ile n c e " ami “ Op- *r* ira thin Iv ' •no; a O r t e g a w ith an ant c. is a 2?-minute lent film ronoerii- uc I ear bomb The a tho the actual explo- release of M A K E Y O U R H O L I D A Y W E E K E N D S C A c E E P EE W IT H $5,000 \ OI K I M I I l ' H - l l K U M I I M , MW I H M ' i rf I*.< (0**1 it • H e m p h i l l s / •rn** from S' ident Union • Jackson Bros. Conoco Stir on •i A San A ntonlo « Jitterbug Tickets A v a ila b le For information call 2-1312 IN S U R M A S T E R Inc. Vetv .rn- *■ s a lf of th ke1* for the I n iversitx I ilm < onrunittee pres ro tatio n of “ R a s h o m o n .” to he shown on l i f t e m b e r X. w ill begin i h o rst!,iv a ftern oo n ti I rn ,! th* sh o vin g * . I u h s ar*- 25 cents I hr* t ic k e t hoot Ii w ill open .•rn ti a t I Sh p .m . THIS AD & *1 C c A P IE C E will ad m it J ) m0 U T* Stu d e n t! Tonite Is U. T. Student's Nite First Show I Al 11 oo a m ~) / Through Friday! A r t h u r M u r r a y S t u d i o ?! I h G j« U ia p e T I U lf) ' Puffed Krunchy Tacos U te Last Tim e I Saw Pa r is E L IZ A B E T H V A N 'if ^ . T A Y LO R • J O H N S O N w a l t e r d o n n a -Te c h n ic o l o r P ID G E O N * REED S p i c y M e x i c a n F o o d T o G o . P h . 6 - 5 9 5 5 O p o r t e v e f y d a y S a t . til 3 a .m . i I a .rn.-2 a,rn . 3 0 t h & G u a d a l u p e ‘Our Pitliry U V>r> Simple — Mrr* t I ii i f r t . Th. Rf»t'’ W u M I K B CAPITOL ROLL ARENA S I M l (I / v r n O f SPf C TA Cl t H i O D C m A Film ed on » scott beyond compare In f f,IO tou r M AIK M il In TMI COOP A S I A U I MF P IS S ' {CANNA MAF A CANALI *5 THEODORA v.(th I R E N E P A P A S * a I a CATT OF I - " RF NA f 0 I A I 0 * N I * THOU Y> NOS • r 'f * *• I I f RICCARDO FREHA • A L U 1 , if , *®r Q U E E N S T A R T S T O D A Y ! O P E N 11:45 a « rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn % rn T n a t 's R ig h t , y o u ll C :P;oy d e l ic io u s m e a ls a t th< Tarry Town Restaurant 2425 Exposition Serving D a ily Lunches and C o m p le t e D.-no-j a t TJigh*- Private P a r t e s Telephone 8-2652 IN ST A LLA T IO N FREE O N ALL STO C K O R DUAL M U F F LER SETS GOOD SELECTION OF ACCESSORIES Including Fen d er S k ir t s ... . . . Spotlights |n«ta!ii*1 O I P O C m s M O N T A S S O C I A T E S ! . r V U - T Y T T t I I H - ! - IK IH ' Re P 'I OLACK HORSE D CANYON mb rn 'BUNCH*® 7f= c h n *CjO i ch? Ft KT I fir * t HT—4 OH Of’ H ll 4 1002 JANE RUSSELL Gilbert R O U N D Arthur KUNNKUTT S T A L A G 17 as fu n n y as “ Mr, R o b erts'’ Students 90c — Regular $1.20 ct the P L A Y H O U S E C e., t- 054 for r e w v a t io n s Christmas Shoppers Stop At The Piccadilly Cafeteria For A Quick, Convenient Meal. Breakfast s 6:30 A.M. to I 1:0Q A .M . r C hilled Tom ato O r G r a p e J u i c e ................................................. *uc ........................................................................... .................................................................... Dish O f Peache* Dish O f Blue Plums One Agg Any Style ............................................................ H o t Biscuits Each C risp Bacon Each ........................................................................... ^ c c resn Baked P ic c a d illy S w e e t Ro!! Fresh H o t C o ff e e A n y Time O* The D a y ............................ ....................................................................... .............................................. ' ' ' r- Lunch 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Seafood G u m b o ........................................................................... F r i<=»d C o d Fish A n d T artar Sauce ............................................ Breaded Veal C u t le t A-'d C re am G r a v y ....................................4 ^c Bar-B-Q Breast O f Lam b A nd D r e s s y ...................................... 4 ^c Stu ffed Bell P e p p e r A n d C reo le Sau ce ....................... 28c ; 2c Fluffy M ashed P o ta to e s A nd Brown G r a v y ............................. c Stew ed Fresh O k ra R oquefort Sa^ad Bowl C ream Slaw C oco an u t C re a m P e .............................................................. .................................................................. ^ ! c ' ^c .......................................................... ....................... .............................................................. * Dinner 4:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. V egetable Sou p G rilled C h o p p e d B e e f Bar B-Q Sau ce ................... ................................................. * .......................... ' S i c Baked Fish In S a u c e ........... Turkey Pie W it h Fresh V egetables ................... 42c G rilled C lub S t« a k A r b Am erican Fr ed Do t a t o p s .................... 60c * ............... ................... T-Boro Stea* O r F lief M ign on ................... 85c F r e d Spring C h ic k e n ....................................................................... ^ c Baked Po tato W it h B atte r ................... 'S c Stew ed Fresh G ' f ^” Beans 4c C a rro t And Raisin S a l a d .............................................................. 1 2c M in ce M e a t P i © ............................................................................. ...................... I XICclvDILLY £ y a ^ U \tea 801 CONGRESS I u TKurscJay. Dee®mFer 2, 1954 TH? DA?t_Y TEXAN? Pag a 3 U T Clubs Announce Officers H onoraries hom e - town dub-. New officers of R a n i- h o n engi- and B e rn a rd W eber social c h a ir , Ir s . F a c u lty sponsor is publications, and other campus or- neen n g honorary, are C h a rle s O te y , man g a n iz itions h a v e announced offi- president Dow ( Cobb vice-pres- Fra n k [dent rota tv Bol) B ailey, recording sec- John Sh, <■ \ >ort correspond* ers , i .m t> ^ ,.v> D a n ,el Cox . .lessen * Staff m em bers of the D ic ta , la w ,r f a s . -choel publication, have been nam- ih e \ are Trum an P K ir k edi- Jo nes man- ^ tor-in-* h ief and E d „ A t the o r g a n i z a t i o n of the aging cd dot Section editors a te F rie n d s of Fran, e ( ’.uh Lex Amis ste w a rt Bennett -tudent a c tiv itie s ; Fr5im f o!. „ r s elected w me „ A ndre t.crard, presiden t, dr- < .a n im a VK e-pi cs u ie n t; D a r n M rs . George Fm gerrand. secretary; and M rs. Krnest Siegel, treasurer. J . O fficer- of the G alve sto n County J . C aru b b president; vic e p re sid e n t: C lub are \ Tom m y Craw ford C aro l Que roto se cretary -rcportci treasurer and Charlo* C a lle ry , Jo h n Beng.rn i- p arliam en tarian rile club w ill h av e a Christm as dan* e m ! »aheston ★ S h * I w o o d Inkly* University freshm an ha- bern cie. ted 1 Ink lead er el the W ooldridge School i o.t-Y. of the O fficei s J ngineenng Mix* Club for th*- fall semester are Me-dames Jo h n F Owen- I >rrsiden1 George C Andei-on J rn re Kneip, e* 1 e x ic* president *ary and Walt*' G Melton, treas- u re r MSO M e-dam es .Ta* k Meyer, student m w -’-n- B yro n Fu llerton nxent F t in Nevitt official an*l ad­ m inistration B ill San es. fra te rn ity In s Gonzale- society: M a rk new- sport-; Don Stevens and Sm ith, K enneth D avis, photo- M i K * ":| flu ta ; hum or and obiter and Jo h n \kard features B o yd Shook was M arted p re --.dent f the Texarkana Club for the fa ll m .e-tet O ther officers are I. A. warm. VK**''-president; G a il Shaff, ce ro tary Nani v Cheatham , treas- and M doom Stn ib h a i . scr- i ei Party Planned For Orphans T he M exican Baptist O rphans w ill h r gu m ’- of tht' H om e FT on- om ics Club Thursday at 5 p m . j in tim Pearling Room of the Dom e U P publicity c h a irm a n Charles W, Dillard, telephone chairman; I ixc Pledged by Veneta A* lei a fra te rn ity has recently pledged W illia m C o tu lla Cotulla D avid Biland M u n d a y ; Jim Unlay and Leith lawing. M ercedes, and Sam B a ll L a M a rq u e J to 6 ranging The child! en in age from " i l l assist the chih m em b ers in making popcorn balls before playing gam* and singing C h ristm a s carols, Sn*' Owen w ill tell a C h ristm as -Torx md Ann C arter i- in charge of the program I N ta x H om e L r 1 I uh m em ber is urged to tie present for- this Christm as party. ID T , Iim s ** eon)men!- ervon. m em bership ch a irm a n Vt < a1-* program ch airm an W I S I,.- Building O fficers of he Amea wan, tote of O k n ic d bngineeis ai N. D a rre l C o x president t a i l j Y ii- h f.ii ' u ( pi * s -; " N r G ta, tre a su re r, .m m recording secret a ly R o y B o yd corresponding sc.-retrn > ann Ja m e s , • .. ,, E n g in e e rin g C ourt* J repie- Fella r i m sentative D r. D a v id Cornel! a — i-- tant. prole--* >i of ■ hem ical engi­ neering. fa cu lty spon-ot , > is 'Y' G roups Aid State School I 'nix *-rs’.tx 'Die -tate s.-hool comm ittee of the community “ Y service group- consist* of to mem* hers who devote their afternoons an*! evening- ting and en- to \ tertaim ng m entally ne aided cni'd ion I ndcr the d r * • tem of IM ! K e n dall, the com m i'm o is d’x ided int o three groups " i i J work W e t'ims- . day afternoons and day and l l Wednesday night- “ O ur afternoon go'Ups go to * lac state s* boo! to * c it the > mn c r children, son cerebral pal* rd Pat K e n d a ll, co-chairman of the , ontmumtx service groups of whom are 'Hie student volunteer- p'.ay " U h the ch ild ren and thus gtxe them vital out-ide recreation T h e W edn esday night group works xx .th an older group of girls, al o m en tallv retarded The group m em bers som etim es soc the girl- *t the state school but oft* n these older girl- a ie taken to m onthly parties at. tire “ F v e r v m onth the state school group cooperates xvith some sorel 1- ty or organization to hold a h n 'lv day p a rty for Hie girls They a le sometin es in tin ar teen- but then mental age that of an is about 8-year-old ' M iss Kendall said The n«\t scheduled cornmtl*.1'' in Dec. m bor party xviii he held in cooperation with Chi Ona ga sorel it y . Chemists fro Hear Reseal ch Papers ’L a o papers w ritten bx m em ber of Hie D epartm en t of Petroleum En g in eerin g xxiii he gi\*-n to the Southw estern Regional Section of the A m e ric a n Chem ical Society a' 1 three-day session in Fo rt W o rth . beginning 'h u t sd a x G J H eu er J r and I \\ Hough professor of petroleum engineering xviii present a paper title*! An Im p ro ved Pendant Drop Intel fa cia l Tension A pparatu s and 11 *’ 1 for Carbon D ioxide and W ater A second paper, “ An E x a m in a ­ tion of fill I- mid B rir e- by a NY xx Po la ro g ra p h ic Technique w ill be a tat EFFORTLESSLY Fo A ppoinfm c nj Phone 2-3532 t (PM of (' lor I#d.#» on'Y McBride' } W ee Science Mr. Carter Bx D O T T Y I I N I B l i t T< son V, omen - S < f W h en s* ien< c tries ' > go 1*“ ond thing- the re a lm of rue a a ra b le i an tell all and a-sumes it there the R e v. collides with J a c k C a rte r told the Y ' F re s h ­ m an Fellow sh ip W edn esday night is to know about m an religion, ‘hat it T h e beginning of relig ion is th e ' realizatio n that self is th* center of aw areness he said. M a n can p e rc e iv e a scientific ou ter w o rld , but the inner world is better known to h im . M r. Cart* r -lated. “ 'I’he Greeks had a study, m eta­ the physics, which wont beyond studs of physn - to deal w ith plul- o sophs D o w n e r it went only to the ex ten t of the* n ature of God R elig io n begins w h ere philosophy* ends ‘ he pointed out M r C a rte r believes th at the he •ginning of religion lies in th* ques ll*' stated that lion “ M ho am I the answer 1- found in the first ch ap ter of G en ­ esis Hi ! he I 'able to that question “ M an was created he is a phy- lonely ara Ile w as H a1 creation. M c C o rd to Speak To T Thursday dean I M< Iii* * if th Dr* sh \ ■ I, axer a \ ic M e t I the I -hip I >r M eaning F e I loss Crow der floor eh sty “ Y ' e Thursd u rd s top! lf Christ r -bu .pel be tv of th* I lie V, rn the Latin American Dance Sa turd a / The L a tin Amora an U m o ie F Lax e flan* e rn .Prim V bu­ xx MT: An Jan the *h> hand xx ii a I r play I sr 1 the pub! 1 ( Mr an* e xx i . sear* h for truth A scientist dorm axing hu­ research for a vxay ct is doing a m an bv* .. for 1 xam plc corporate work of m ercy , th ere­ fore he is serving Cod e t •lint7 Delta Nu \IpltH fra te rn ity w ill me* t 8 p m in Texas ti m s!" * Ut* n I hur-dax at I n ion TOI George Carlson special agent of I n vestiga the F ederal Bm eau of Hon, w ill tie guest sp eak er C ai Ison xx ill peak on 1 egul Ilion and law - pertaining to th e " from in­ interstate shipments Anyone terested in is x lied to attend. transportation in R eagan Literary S*>* lcty will mr*’! a1 * TO p in. T hu rsd ay at th* D elta < .amm a sorority lion e, * D r. Ja m e s Roy Schofield, dean et student affairs at B a y lo r led* cal School in Houston, xxiii speak i bn a - t*i pre m edical student*, in I -penm en’ al ight -*t 7:30 p m I. rn e Building Ila . Epsilon Delta, said H a r r y Logan, president of Ab tuesday •hofield xxiii discuss re and pro* edui es Int ap­ the B ay lot Modi* a I pha that Dr. > ii-in ta cen' • ii!,en to need*' I a xx if*?. he is a social being Dis own mw ai I aw areness of Ins needs and his seeking help from God are to God.' M r C arter n -sol md relation Ins “ There is a basic sep n ation b e ­ tween marl md G o d .'' he pointed oui. “ God did something about ibis separation when he gave tis Christianity M a n w as unable to do anything about it “ I do not s a y that it isn t pos­ sible fui a , d e n tist to he a m in­ ister of the G o sp e l.0 M r C arter said “ Helen!i-t.- are engaged in a sear* h for truth and reiigi *n 1- a Tops N e e d e d For R etarted Christm as • aren't need Search t- reqtie ;ted for those old tree decorations thai I A ny deem a lion from I 1* shiny bells and th*’ needed al is nl for m entally S o h * •jtCl \\ ext Thirtx • 1 '111 * el \u retarded < htldren f ii *n Street *'l in light- S t a t e The decorations xx ill be used for arid C h ristm as trees ( 'onh ihutions should in De* <*mher( said Is ill :.m ii d ir e c to r of s e ria l the . at mo it. the m hoot he m ade .-acly I,. W s e rv ic e and inst national livin g . hoed al-o needs help in for C h ris tin a ■ pre-en!- '(■lira* tov- and other per ti e used as gif’ s ms to x air- set aside for pm- gift items bv the school, bn- th** -ex* al hundred not he re m e m d bv 1 clat iv cs or friends must I .iii donations Ai - n a d ti d in ii item 1 Hun th* A st ady group on * World in lo * ital Scheduled I riday abn P o e as a-taut professor of rn F Pa* J* F "i < rn ism Th* Horne ,i* I * oiionii* - < hit* the Horne Lcononucs ic Room T h u rsd ay afternoon . x ai* I D P 111 AU me at ui g e l to abend d bv I I lough REDUCE P r a e t o r s , L * - tx w ui meet 'I mn -day i i i " I o\X tics H a ll to - on tor a C h ris tm a s p a rt; * * ( (.un. ii cl < h u n In * H is . ipl*— ■cor the Unix emit The Rex Im I c l i o " - t u p s t u d e n t lr sd a y at I IU p nu x * "rn is* I ie, < a .I * Ii x 1 rrm e B ; 1 -11 of tin " i i i istian C hurch about Lxo relen t ;<* V, od d < O IA ll OI w ill he on sid('lU said G .est distant ci'x e Terre ll Blodgett a ; .1 ti ager of A • ' * A n c xv n ana,’.;uT **f rn iv T*man, to take- I X* ill he choy on tx WO H PP leants a! a rn Give Jo y a jingle. . . . af 2-24/3 F O R Q U IC K A C T IO N O N DAILY T E X A N C L A S S IF IE D ADS Room For Rent Nurseries & Kindergartens Still Short But M o r e Feminine Is N e w Look in Hair Style ' V B a M M V >1 4 R SH M L Notice to a ll girl- xx h if Br.d crc v-cut h ii: s!; -f " “ * look rn hairdo- - ** ll *hon n littlr* int ■ « ump 1 — ' r and more fen n . : imetime as lone as two n ne. the le- from the nape of th*’ neck tousled placed I)**> sh look v the fl nan. >u- hook is hems H ow ever b eau ty -l op- on ’ Lo D r a J? find that the Ita lia n cu* nrd ‘he -bingle cut are -till e e ry popu- • w ith Texas c o e d s Most of ■ ie -bort cuts given a i r v e ry sn >rt the n die back, and top and sides fu lle r on One newly mtroduce-d cut is in- tiuenced by the D .o r look, which is rem iniscent of the 1920 s ‘ ins c ie re-cmbles the flapper nations, but is softer and not as flat. An­ innovation other the wide in w hich the h air is puffed look, out from the side- of the face. in is H a ir styles, to be becoming, m ust be Chosen according to the size, personality, and shape of tho o of the w e a re r Engagements Shirley Ann Steinbomer Delta Z eta, to Jerome C ourtland Park er, take v .dent The wedding will pUce at M. P u k e s Episcopal Church in San Antonio January Sy b il Pau line Clanton 'o Ben ll. Spec kris J r .. student T hey w ill bo m arried D ecem ber IS in the F irst na- cd C h ristian Church in A ran sas Pass C vn th ia Pee Lan k fo rd Zeta Fin \lphu to C harles bosom Bu ri .lr . P h i G am m a D elta. Th es w ill m ar r y F e b ru a rv 5 in the F irs t Bap .- C hurch in Cieburne. ★ * ii e . * Consuelo D o l o r e s Castaneda :r aduate to Hugo A rta za, student T h e y w ill be m a rrie d D ecem ber D at St Austin’s C atholic Church. Friday Deadline For Bridge Pairs F rid a y is the deadline for ap plications to he filed for a hndge the tournament G am es Com m ittee of I nion H ospitality C om m ittee, sponsored the by Appl n atio n b lin k s are available the Texas U n io n desk where at lr ntries students nui t file in pairs w ill be contacted as to time, place rind date of their first game ( a r m i l I ’ i K \ R u s h ( a p t a in Jo e C arroll P i Kappa A lph a year, replacing Ro-- M eye r is rush captain for this fratern ity P a ts y R u th G ag e was to Joseph P a u l R lb h dent. Nov err. b r r l f in nan Saba lr m arrie d , ex-stu­ ♦ Carolyn B u s. h O' Dayton i c r f "* <>f cam e th. brine of Charles B e rtra m Bees of nan A n ’onm N* cern! * J At the G ra • Moo -dW ( : Baytow n T h e bride bachelor of iournalisn degree f on the I'n iv e r- itv at d is rn w rn h e School of L a " \ no undo: grad Hate. -hr w a s a ma R r n' O ’ at . ‘ .Tackets. The*a Sign i PH and G am m a P h i B e ta and was received “ Goodfellow " M r Pees. who o' L ac a: ts received a bar he degree served 1 " ‘ne < cr M semhly, the c.nex mer Com m ute. the A rt Student- Assoc! ' on. and was president of Thole- r < o-op ★ •lean D a w s o n , it - ‘ ‘ of Arts w as ro a n cd Novo '.her in Austin to Jo h n ru ining, n <-t* of science in geokgx who - e m ­ ployed a s research - <'itc ! xvi'h Bureau of E c o n o m ic O o lo g y . S S a r a h * l*»an Koehr, I helor of Aits xx is n i in D a lla s to W illiam Battles Heed. Sigma X i c a n d id a ’e for do t im ate led N*>\< a 1 cl In zoologx * B e t t y I r a n e e s VSa b b o g el, T versi’ % e ado i f was o B e n j a m i n F o r e m a n M a x ' • 'n J r . N o x ember 7. KIK or Sp u r F o rm a l Postponed The date for the Silver Spin fo r­ m al has been postpone^ until Fob m a ry 4 o r h announced Bon Stone social c h a irm a n The dance w ill not take p lace Decem ber I as . -• urt *r vc I \ S n Vntt-r. ix P E R IE N C K D Kl hour Have x. Pear* <> LA D ! KS ALT] EA Apartm ent For Rent I U W K stud* n tefephon Huh met r 18 PT [an to -harp J Thor hood ire mw. I' ion# . W a n t e d K E E P I cl J cl or clr; ho- o r c ir l he in*! n.cl .se P A R K E !. of lo. I p rn Dear B md bo ’ 2 re *t*artn I it ic s L SR C E n i net ( r sr.en Phone SU • R! V o e k B JI- r I L R N r I ' s<~ large B 42SP s a n st. Riders W an ted Lrozd I >**■< the na Use Texan Oassifieds Patronize Texan Advertisers HEMPHILL'S BOOK STORES 109 E 21st. 2244 Guadalupe 2501 Guadalupe 2 6 th A S a - J a c i n t o cs r n : . w •.ii / y '; C f S Iit \ I W- i i i i I % ic * ~ ■ A f r n For bale “ T o o t i n g O u r H o r n Ap Lob a b ' uf the R ip e rt Laundry and Gleaning at IL a m •M l . a a na te s t It in n k * % * a l l a b l # \ J s s * I cl e ii T yptng ( t i l 4 i r & 9 ed " ver PH. 8-2586 **• -’.’ ’'I, “i v "'■•‘C N L V * ( et 111X -tx !<’’! bx \ IC I I l ie I e < k I J* 0 It J * ‘J lf-1 \ S I Y1JST S 1 pm ; iq d M is s C ill* M i have cd th» staff of VI,. 1 rn m L ’ /~N a a f if I i k r a u t r o n ( ! tic I ) r a £ I 910 G u a d a upe Pho*e 6-99 ‘ O' appoT^^e-F N r< A /••** * l l r i t i t l f ' l I i/1 r i n g * P i n - \ ( l l l j On Tho D ra q distinctive jew el* G u a d a lu p e Faculty Round-Up... of the Tf if to for i*>urn ..ism Mr V. »t. ,ri both cautions an*i free-lance federal ‘Tx our gen prospective -.** i rn k b*dore the contract to of •ot n o I h«. let explained now rn Waddington D tho' the d na.** to he C l ipprov* I, the t|or, p ars, drawr arid the old Kin- urn down. beor* ion a ,/ ri.-; ‘I nes* 1 ibis tai" <■ at lea*' po *1 con hon id. to* dormitory f r o rj on* md ho ouM* a. iii i on id lr ir; ll be 1 'vr|!('r ' Y * ill ih ,f‘ 'aid i in * learn to 'A tite s a it- he in a a mesfer, ,r > ■ is an art A h i' h VS r rin g long time to develop ikes a o n if one nas the artist rn a b ility o b eg in w ith W ritin g seemed id eal ir .fess ion to Mr Watson when he irs* t*egan line the A fte r all * he q no*, mod him ‘■lf. ' W h ere eise can you sleep * ii . .ming. get up, work a 0 rn th* >f hours take an af’ “ m oon hell and then f.shiny ail night r r « .s. .rung led to ms be- a teacher. is it that works while he • p> i roar 476 Enrollment Is All-Time High More forrrgn student,- are regia- 1 tered m tho University ‘h. itsi ti h I ti r»< I ’h o r i a H ' K i ‘ Stream-flow Data From Tiny Building Sale Western M i’ - snit* Id* I,, ti I Mil. s h i r t * .I fun* s k i r t s line* it 11 lf old s . i t s I W K * 1. 1. then w af*' runoff Of in th*' - < r* * k ■e the flow xplained ma* if m atcrial fin nail dnittdge try, such as no* station will Mn aition will slanted b,, for publication. Watson of water through holds that such a stipulation would rn g i i .’* s in the frustrate the entire class However, be (toes trv to give th*- student a ■ rainfall in the Sf*n-e of appreciation for good w rit­ *i ga n* (I s’, rulable to help • t.it. and some of the basic pointer' md some of the basic pointer I' •'*' B*. appar* ntly t technique, havmt P o L-quir* Harper (rue Bullier * an*| h i master* d that ald articles to Atlanta , and a g written diverts { f i r better ;,s tb* i s built t 'nile*! whn Ii was published by Harper ' u<'' essful novel, ‘ The Red I tress Ph 7-3846 CAPITOL SADDLERY l i n t s o u t h <>* O r * u n i v h i i n 1614 ill I —y LEARN lo FLY at I H O D ay Service at Krugers 2236 Guadolup** RAGSDALE FLYING SERVICE 1801 Edit 51 vt St. Phone 5-5443 CHARTER and PLANE RENTAL Carl In d ia n !' a iv e{ s. r v Phys I* . * u a n ; . sup*-! v i in of the station co-operation ates Geological in th* (to ,! Plant an- ■ d tlw cor w htch wa th* cith Se i v ic i ' Sirloin Steak Covers the Platter $ 1 . 0 0 Pioneer Drive-In 829 Barton Spring* Rd W H E R E ELSE C A N YO U SLEEP TILL TEN 1.1? t w ­ grips U t WOrn ar t arifi q u its at 4, I11,1*4 I'A'*) fl'IV!i ” ff * -I' h w e e k m d ' r,,'*><• m onths off e a ch y e a r - lent works c e s Dr ,* ire for in M r Watson « ed to develop the talent of chan­ n elin g facts and ideas to someone I >*■ Witt R e Mick teaches two ‘ase ll** f i -1 o r t*i '/ i t sa ’ is- thinks he found s till y a n s w e rs to both que* Anyone ;< , h e sita n t to a d vis e in to c r e a t iv e w ritin g r y fe w auth o rs m a k e a alone “ he liv in g on th c ir storm s " T h ” m a rk e t is e v en tig h te r w h e n I <* n lk m u st it * •..i t.os to ri'.vp i* Is' $7,.VK) w >rth of c o llie s -;*• i -i * befur * ot one rn 25 * it * -rn fire; rti.t kes * ii*' g; ik *". * n N r id*' ratsn <* .ti raged > write m aterial ‘ ’ >ry ' lures B .th offer * His f irm er pup/ have gone on *0ffe.--' n»et Mr W a r-on s low -hip- for - im tific stud*, during ad; ite and ’ ’■»< '-do. *. a I fel- Taken together and I »r. Reddick's courses offer a foundation for future w riters to build on ‘ the I • • "' i ad* a * ■ fhes? the fellowships are awarded to citi/.-ms of J mted States vvho are se lc te d en* r< ■ on the basis of ability Picture Taking Slated For M ica-W ica Social Graduate fellowwhips are avail able r.# tho . vvho are studying i -t* r - ot doctor s rl# for . the; grep - Col!* go seniors who exppef Bo fi Mi a and We a executive to revolve a baccalaureate degree 'hoMd be pi event at *iunng the 19 .4-n.. academic year .. ‘ . 10ir,t *o re (a ors* av a are hligible to rlPPb' p.m. in the International Room in- of the Texas Union Pictures for ; r ]u,jf.N awards to individuals who, >ini . .. ti. nr rig ot 'noir fi fow- -hips have earned a doctoral de- rh ristm as dam e cordages wall gree in s* .ghee or have had re- training and experience he on e 'A ’.bif and will be available The post-do* tora) category search lion for contract juniors will fie d l , social bfgins Embarks- ib*' Cactus wall he taken before AVIA'l ION to Mica and Wien members a' erglh alert to that represented ny Sophomore m u , ars -pecial rates- ■ i such a degree ~ ~ ~ * U D f t T f * D o I a Y f c f r l n U I L n c l C a S c S NROTC Releases Cruise Schedules Thp i< hedules of next summer’s Naval ROTO cruises were announc­ ed Tuesday by ( ‘apt F" J . Johnson professor of naval science They an*l Brothers At pf* . n' M Wa* in is spend- mg uch of his free time revising his latent novel and judging w riting contests C R U IM-. AJ'.LF. Fd* -'n rn et’ am junior regulars w ill report to Nor I - or .one who has lived any folk Va by midnight of June 5 I* ngth of time has a novel in him ," and will return from their cruise Mr Watson slid, “ but the talent August 3 for passing it on isn t always pros ’ T in t talent is what the stu *>ni C R U IS E C H A R L I E : ( tir Lim < tut* M.-eis Tonight 11 ’ ’ *? N‘ot f ^ ^ return C uitam i 'Int) will in lid ,i genet a1 '^URUSf J p m J hut day at. in X A M P H I 3 1 0 1 S An evening of dane*-' ha> T R A IN IN G meeting flail been planned according I nited states Caton president, With ‘ F'our Sea Naval Air Station in C o rp n ("b ris t i Ju ly I. Thev' w ill > omplete their Inter lude" b*‘ing c ru ise at B it t ie C re e k V a August pin iduc t ion 13 Jo e will report to th*- the evening s to THE BEST MEXICAN FOOD and the M OST M A R IN E C O R P S T R A IN IN G juniors will Contract md regular sail Ju ly 22 from the Marine Corp School a? Quantico. Va Completion date is September 2 COURTEOUS SERVICE is at E L M A T A M O R O S 504 East Ave. Phono 7-7023 O liv e r to S p e a k to C a n te r b u r y Dr, Clarence I ’ Oliver, chair­ man of the Department of Zoology, 'Christianity and will give th*- second speech of the s e r i e s the to the Canter­ Thought of Today bury Association, 2607 Cmversity Avenue Decernbe: '• ’>'• pm s' SAY with hours of reading pleasure- B o o k s a r * o u r b u s in e s s a n d y o u r f r ie n d s a n d f a m ily w ill a p p r e c ia t e g o o d b o o k s . L e t us k e lp y o u c h o o s e ju st th e r ig h t b o o k s f o r e a c h o n e on y o u r C h r is t m a s L is t . B o o k s fo r s tu d y , h o b b y , o r p ro fe s s io n , c u l t u r a l b oo ks, a rt. a n d p o p u ia *- f i c t i o n . Come rn ana blow ie, often, at Atomic Radioactive Tests | Prove k o o i m o t o i T T R IP L E H D O IL ° *M o k w ' ■ r e - ■ ^ * * r e d u c e s r i n g w e a r f a t t e n e r ! T en# * o ga in et IO Tap Premium Otis, Koolmc.ro*- Trip!* HO M otor Oil provad I to I Batter Than tareisd HonWing Oil 5 to I » e tta f I J to I »ettar Thon The Lowest of The Ten! Than Tho A ve rag e T H E D A N G E R es** th* piston rings inside rau* engine shop tic tis hrs aeec it spells trotiSie tor gout e*r f ’rtt, roe lest engine power end secend tie »o*n ring al'owi t 'iM u s i tit te penetrete tti» eewDeitio* cisamber where it terms carbon and rtst'ts >t d»nger»sii eng-ne mod T H E S O L U T I O N One a* tnt functions of moto* ti! 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N o r m a n H o o t e n hit a push sh o t from tho foul l i n e w it h ten s e c o n d s r e m a i n i n g in t h e l a s t half to g i v e T e x a s a 59-57 w i n o v e r H a rd in - H o o t e n , o n ly a s o p h o m o r e , T h e s e e - s a w tilt s a w and a l r e a d y e s t a b l i s h e d h i m s e l f a s the I c h a n g e h a n d s te n t i m e s , g a m e s hero w h e n h e - fired s a m e sh ot 25 s e c o n d s e a r l i e r t o tie [ to the C o w b o y s ’ h ig B o b T r e m a i n e . I the I n d i v i d u a l s c o r i n g h on o rs w e n t h ad i tied e l e v e n t i m e s th e s c o r e l e a d t h e , Control Board Closes <. m i* r* i . 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Ile a d d ed , “ R e y n o l d s M e r c e r h a s not b e e n a b le to r a i s e h is $1,500 bond y e t an d is still in j a i l. " S a f e t y n a r c o t i c s W F. H e n d r i c k s , D e p a r t m e n t of P u b l i c u n d er­ c o v e r a g e n t , lia s b e e n w o r k i n g on the m a r i h u a n a s m a l l t r a ff i c for the last tw o m o n t h s . D u r i n g this t i m e tie r e p o r t e d ly s p e n t o f Ins o w n m oney b u y in g t h e " s t r a i g h t stuff unt “ t y p in g " the p e d d l e r s . S t a t e n a r c o t i c s a g e n t s are not su p p lied m o n e y tor b u y i n g an d fol- ' lo w i n g t h e s e e a s e s o n l y their s a l ­ In ary o l d e r the n a r c o t i c s a g e n t s m u * t tie sold the dop*’ s a i d H e n d r i c k s . t o o b ta in a c o n v i c t i o n t h e m s e l v e s to us** University Co ed Thwarts Attacker A v.>ung b m vi is pu k ed up b y l l p m T u e s d a y , Austin p olice at .tbei ut a t t e m p t e d a t t a c k on a U n i v e r s i t y r i v e d a n d tieing c a u g h t p e e k i n g t h e t h r o u g h w i n d o w s I tell a ( Pl!rn rn a s o p i r it y h ou se He has b e e n fur•nod o v r i t h o T r a v is < '..linty Pr■obafion D e p a r f - to in I e t u r n i r , The eo- cd VV tx to the I ie I ta < Janl im a boils e I. tm Hie Main IO p rn T u e s d a y about Library lungTri at her from w hen the boy on Nile■(•es x* f r e t and a g a r a g e ti led ’ * « if. Ii lier ■ir*lurid the n e c k . 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Ii to g r o u p vv ill h a v e s i n g th e t w o s e l e c t i o n s The f i f t e e n - s e c o n d b r e a k b e t w e e n s o n g s w i l l not b e c o u n t e d in this six m i n u t e s . s o n g s o r six m i n u t e s 2. N o d u p l i c a t i o n o f is p e r m i ' -ahi* tu n e s 3 N o s o l o s w ill he a l l o w e d e x rcp t on* * of a m a x i m u m of e i g h t m e a s u r e s w i t h ch o ra l b a c k g r o u n d M y s t e r y S o l v e d ; O l d A u t o T o k e n By P l a y f u l A g g i e s I .d H a w k i n s ’ T h e m y s t o r y of c a r w ith t w o r o v i n g 1929 m odo! tm r .' s. 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F p i n B i r m i n g h a m s a y s : T v * * w a n t e d tn be an e d it o r ev e i since I w o r k e d on a b o y ’s m a g a z in e at age X A fte r b e in g an e d ito r of th e D a r t m o u t h l i t e r a r y m a g a z in e ( T h e D a r t ) , I set m y sights on / squire It to o k I H ye ars . R 11 f / K fuire M a . . A Z I M I START S M O K I N G C A M E L S Y OU R S E L F ! M ik e th e .TD D < iy C a m e l M ild n e s s T e s t. S in ke o n ly C a m e ls fo r JO d a y s 1 PLASTIC AUTO SEAT COVERS 88 Values to 24.95 For Most Cars C o m e in t o J a c k s o n Bros. S e r v i c e S t a t i o n a n d s e l ec t f r o m a l i r e o f 50 styl es o f T r u e - F i t seat c o v e r s f o r y o u r c a r . R e d u c e d t o 4 0 % d u r i n g t hi s sale t h r o u g h S A T U R D A Y . INSTALLED FREE WHILE YOU WAIT! Jackson Bros. Service Station 4 1 0 W e s t 19th • Y o u r C o n o c o D e a l e r • Phone 6 * 3 4 4 2 Manufactured by Wesley Pearson Smoke Little M an on Campus !»* ffj h r*1: ve rn oh"-e r I OL UL,Lb 'O n a ^ L Jo p e ' N Ju s t a m inute! Tw o men were arrested for suspected peddling of dope. They were employed on the Drag. Th e police trap was set up on the Drag. The on-the-street arrests were made If the men are proved gu ilty and weeds have been sold at establishments frequented by students. Universey-goers m ay be in more danger of getting roped than uninformed people suppose. in E a s t Austin. into the racket Rut -nothing has been prosed; nothing has been made definite. Despite this very significant lank of proof, ness '-paper':, wire services, and radio newscasts have lost no opportunity to blare out the false inform ation that the pushers ssere arrested “ on the I T cam ­ pus.” is inaccurate, The report false, and detrim ental to the U n iv e rs ity ’s reputation. Dope peddlers ssere N O T caught on the U n ive rsity campus and lf there seas a connection w ith U n iversity students-- w hich is only a p o s s ib le connection and not it ssas through out­ an established one side business establishments or street con­ tacts. The U n ive rsity is being besmirched by false headlines and untrue implications. Xessspapers and nessseasters of the state had hotter read th e ir facts before they announce th eir startling and Inaccurate — “ news.” Ia c h in e “ W e w ill need more men like him it th guns begin firing again,” said the Louisville C ourier-Journal, defending Ut. is the Charles C. Anderson. Anderson A rm y officer that got in trouble for hang­ ing an enlisted man by bis heels and making others take public sand baths and other hum iliation punishments The Courier-Journal believes ii' rigorous training. R u t Ut Anderson’s “ leadership” was m ole than rigorous training; it was sadism S Am erica needs soldiers w ho’ve undo: - It needs g mc thorough m ilita ry training soldiers who can stand up to the hardships. of a battle line or the atrocities of mental tortures if the time comes. Rut it does not need torture methods to get an a rm y into sha[kl “ Thousands of Am erican men would he alive today had their company com m ander fighting m achine whipped thorn instead of w o rryin g about their ice-cream lette rs from home and U S D shows,'1 the Louisville voice says into a Perhaps the paper forgets that therp Is a difference in sadistic punishments and “ whipping into a fighting m achine.’’ Chaucer, Johnson, , Shakespeare, and M e T h u rH d h y , D ( ° c * n b r i ° f 7 ! oc:.4 T H E D A !L Y T t X A N P ^ q e \ Allies' Bad Reputation Hurts US in Far East lh JO H N E l IU I E l T ile United States is c a rry in g a lia b ility into the light with R u s s ia for tile E a s te rn dislike of us colonial allies F r a n c e and G re a t B rita in the F a s t favor of the Through m any ye ars of cli** the Fan tom crim in atio n against p e o p l e s the) h i v e conquered. F r a n c e and Great B e r a in have earned tin* hatred ■ •*. < A llied w uh ti ms* ave i ileitis the United State*-- vv: I mtercnpt much of this hatred, A - all * ★ trader, wrote l u r A*. A H ll 'N . Tx, m o splri tu,a1 in Fins W eek M ag azin e that ’ho En g lish m a n was popular in India until he got the notion that ho prestige as a m ein ber of an im perial ra ce would he lost ? he accepted (lie In d ian as his equal. (Tub at “ Do you know hie difference between the (Huh at B o m b a y and the (.'aleu tta?” he once axked the novelist S o m e r s e t M augham , “ In one ih cv don't a l­ low either doe - or Indians ai tile oiiua is in tv\- I tnt ish em p ire thev blo* dog-: inch pendent > ,f India th* H g v p t ii* - er w elcom ed hie B ritish . A fte r conquering the E g y p ­ tians, they separated what is now known as Anglo-1 gyp* pin T itian from the rest of Fgypt and took control of the Suez Canal T h ey have la te ly been ton ed to ova- ra te the Sue/ C an al and I m p: Tile B ritis h have also earned the hatred of the black man in Aft ira Fo r several years there ha b e e n w a r w ith the M an Man in K e n ya and the M an M an force n growing larger, no* sm aller. an C ypru s island ne C r e m e Inhabited m ostly by Greeks, < causing a heated argument be­ tween < .reeee and Groat B rit un about ow nership M a l a y a and B ritis h G u ian a are also causing the B ritish tro u ble over the subject of n atio n alism . F R K A T H R I LF In TndrvCh.na has turned the In d o c h in e s e people either to pacifism or com m unism . Ii has often been said that Indo- Chii a is indefensible because m an y ♦af til** people would rather be ruled the ilu* com m unists than bv bv Fi * ai* ii F re n c h arr The A fric a too. F o r year been nationalist not* D 'PUI there in Mc hi *nlv Not and Tanglers. And recently, th * is m :,ii* quiet \ eel a ha*- become a scene of riots. ire the Fre n ch and Bi tush rejected by the peoples of Asia and Aft- a but the United States has bai to eon,promise Bg u opting them a* in conscience allies. I H I -'in-' independence i s O R K .IN M J I ! * lion *; n md at I evolted the t. ae of the De,-;.i a - a- n{ Inde- pi'ader, i men like Thorn;,- Pain e and .La ii’es O hs 'po ke vehem ently from England. foi The colonists based their opinions on (he philosophy theories of the rights of man. tile social contract. and the right to overthrow a ty­ rann ical governm ent bv revolution T h ey rejected boti', die theory of colonial dependency and the idea of im perial federalism . Fit then is the problem the U S must have the help of F ra n c e and Great B rita in in A sia : but it must also have the good w ill of the Asian people, who are puzzled to sec the U S support th e-o two the system against of "udei which Tile answ er mu * lie found for Am erica ’<< u rn the En st. ’N- not- , nd , did v* i • of revolted it • Wilson, Nolen Spout Off Again — All for Ole Campus Chest M ore Ymci T o t h e F b i t t o r ; I v e lust finished rending the published vc bai hogwash 1 Mi- - R e b v J . Aid; ■ 'n NL Rich md Bm by and P C/ell It s sickening. It's also ire-arousing Sn I ha vt a few rem il ks to nude Since A11 Busby f bled to do more than hap-h-i/ard-v a b a ck ti,** I flop, Texan's re v ie w of Yn.a S u m a c s few rem arkab le if M r words wi t h him How ever seek out B can and ‘ in dividu .i1 af tnt* as hr claim s et rot *■ im vc a cl - he- ll* have had a sueh a fa n cents as \v; gang. that bv tin I feel. thev c The T e x a n s I evn too easy W in didr hoax a hoax vvhv d id n t they c a ll a m iserable b o m b le controlled rasp of pit chic.ss e a voice law* suits Su m ac wouldn't have sued. she *, intelligent. that and throated rusty ii,m r ilk* too long as B a c k to B u sb y s letter. He w an ts to know who ra te s a bout Moi sea lie V iva n co s degrees as can comj*ose fine m im e and play a m ean gu itar Who c a te s ? No one I know, that is assum ing that lie could do little (h o s p things But. fie d id n t off*” ai,;. <: ie- to one his a h -plies to (lo sc w h i’e hp w as on tile Mage t i ,, i ,•(it \' i J \ rr Sing Nobody Knows toe I'rouble I ve Seen " Man slip ii -lr, r «.,r... A ’’ender cd jf hip it she in* p: >- f* m a c has like singer ’i ' ( ! >.- rogative to ' d ■ ffe ! lr O '- ” one could be fortunate to have to sit on row one through ail that torture. M y condolences to you. t Most of die tru e I arn a p o i­ son of quiet m anners and m ild d r po- .Hor but I rn at, aid that f am forced to repor' ll.at the fits* sentence unqualified • - it w e of yoni' second p aragraph is to my w ay of thinking an unmitigated unb ith That S u r a woman does not, undoubtedly have the most un­ usual and th rillin g von* tilt our v our pinion I** ., ( i i , i ai now a • v OU T ea I I v old as von would have to he i O’ 1 ii r t" in pc: - un mot' of the greats of opera tnt Hu* confer! w orld 1 Are you lim e ll* a : 11 rn tv in - mien,-mn ; rn a J low co to say that ! for on*’ did not 'uke M iss Sun ic ’’' pc rlOi’iTi a nee and I do not at all approve of 'he corn ti, * in the Firing Lin e on T ic da\ No- mad* about ’ ha* -how -ON R E D F O R D No Jo k e To the I dib*r iferrm g th , rn n* P i >, d De I l i u m « i ni t i - f o l l m v i n c I ii* «* v t »»«n I • * I ( r u m -ii I n l e v w e r e t h e M i l d e n ! * ’ t h** P r e s i d e n t o f V x s o c l a t i m i md t h e H l r e e l n r o f i l W H ' I I l i o n l l * - ! , l u x e o f 111 * ’ V f t h e burning d e s i r e t o b e h e a r d o n til* s u b j e c t * t h e ) d i s c u s s I L * not I I I . i l k t h a t t h e f a d ( l u l l I i i * l l . n i x one knows «'ach nthn * an*d ai e all c o m pl etel y friendly, pmisci. a od at c a s e fo : Union Ex ivansi'on AVhen von get righ't do'WI to it. the is pre! tv we a k After allI it’s the- only thin]K AAM lias iIi,at we don t . SO Ie* tie ( bI VVC ii. lug about if any thing for Ca ITS pus T e x a n b o u g h t t h e s e w o r t h i e s i n t h e < a n i l i n s < h e s t s l a v * ’ m a r k e t Ole:st. h a s a n v t h i n g t o d o w i t h H i e s e n t i m e n t * * h e r e e x p r e s s e d m t h e a u t h o r s ' t h e m N o l e n a n d W i l s o n w a n t i n g t o e x p r e s s i n s i s t e d t h e i r Ti g h t o n n o c o r n m n w i s u s e d w e l l t o b e p u b l i s h e d . i i i ) w a* . , not v e r y m u c h c o e r c i o n ! . \\ i n I M VG V I N S ! I M O N E X P A N S I O N B v I I I I I I t N i l l I \ Inaxtu 11 - ti ax I nm tile only I rn* a !<■** D ire cto r on tins cam pus we!! qualifi* 'I 'n spic -k cai ’ im I Id , a Tit a s;e - at ■ ny .id*11 * a ~rv-1 pa* h**ine added fn (be p * -e* > t nu*i Buildin g I i*0 I iv tvould In c id e n ' I have e v e n Im lodge on L a - . A i- (ir I ituqmxtei o n t rum ors of Union E x p a n s io n inclu d bu lug a '.o t h a t bo*Iv e v e r goes out on L a k e A usfit sci w hy put Ut* a lodge” i\* i v aa i n t r of a i lh* and B ai 'iera take o v e rn ig h t re tre a ts and house pat *t would be Un’ a L e .’ I ’n,or: to interf* * H a d e fo til* I * *01) lins ; 1 >t I .a SI week tim X L I; I lye bink « traffic coom of p ...pie en I L O V E I I H I* VS! V I I N V \ I i i ( VI s i By ll K IM H IL N H N I j i v e the D aily lei in in ten ess br.. trips in ed it"!’ wtv sh o t’ uic’hex of copy or < ;aise it has Bem^ a person who idm ire* tbtise 'or* <>d forth effort wlio pin to adit ire til* Fee ar: be ai,,., dv, I * * v should Shit iev do* a trv fee! tpa* y,>u for tiles ] also love the T eean strum I m I dilnr s N' ti Pl.igiaraced fr*,n, a r**c * ut prudently withheld cill to n a l concerning a certain bud get and sentiments of th** sam e • o r t I i t l l re a e r I fot die em phasis fad* on tb.e word assortment H avin g told ’ ha* variety ■« tile spice Iv ct if de e t)-,c 'Fe- at because the xxx staff offers this va rie ty . ! * Xm ericnn o*ns,» 'h a ' “ w n x x v x x n ! dave the D a ily Tecan because it in the B e s t Point- >s X■" a 'xdXXSXtf'XX S WX X X XI V.vMxl xxx \y'hst cnulci ire m ore Am erican than tit and Annapolis and they V • r things xxxx d * 11 ' ire cotv * speech has ■ « • se..-, s, h eeom * e * a ac I * * ■ . TW* e t h e y ■ie t ’ T ‘Tt t - and Ann *j*o!i'ans Lei .-n • -*■> has •'*« Fa s t D im Pointe •- and th e me o ' c p m r our Tecan A t n e r - ii * ■i ■ -v 'lie things I ■ ani to ’ • ai w i i’ a,, ; m things I . loving all I lov e the D aily T ee m A m erican anc! A m erican rn n y ♦*> pr e e r r i n g (tux arte e I ♦he*’ a I vv u s correct quote is to say quote correctly a person who does vc lh*' Daily Tecan becut.-r . aha! My. Bein g Uke ’ xx ox • *• Tee in i'\ er rnis- 'tie i i i ' ,< vc * ; i * - -.* ’ lie l i ’-l ti- n,* s , n > i « be. n*-q ■ a • mc - jot,.. c ib ’ - I <* • ’ h« ’ he , ’ e- if rdivtd- ’Lev delight Since I am , ■e abor th e v nave r, C’d o • t, v r l'e this colum n. ' ■ *•* • ” » Dalljr • N i a.- Nu, . I th I ii c l Hi * nm ' l r lo ut misquoted .vc ii t- r e U ! >Km vv o n I d tln*l- r I od a \ » l i f e r in his i I ('light­ l ny fu l In t e l l i t e r a t u r e w •* * a r e f u l l r t h e auth r p m o a foolish copyread* • r i* • r b i o l s t u p i d l y c h a a g i ' d » n n i * ‘ o f liiii*s hut w* rescued tai It to (ires* at It m the Im m o rta l ( a r d s ow n u o rd s ) it Nem * irtisti* . i i* * lh- ,»s lim y hold that made learning is not inflexible; lh;*! know ledge that the can takt varied fo rm ; true function of a U n iv e rs ity is !o ie - h a student to ’ lunk for him self and that t i c knowledge the student gams at a U n iv e r­ ;s hut tim groundw ork of sity an odueaI ion, to w hich he must add tile rem ain der throughout the .rest of ins life A l l these hr. c l y of emirs**, arc iiiiri* balderdash w hich I have proven im m easu rab ly tim e and If tif!’** again in past w ritin g s you n-u«t needs have fa rth e r proof why the D — take you to: a blackg u ardly Ancien*. lover in a pox. and th e re s an end to t. then I vpl.m uter) note to be ap pended to I it the Seven th ; ♦From the ly ric s of the popu la r song by Irv ing B e rlin . a I xplanabirv note to i*c ap pended t o t i l e Whole T reatise : w rit with the collaboration of tile entire faculty of (tie School of Finglfsh in its various rom m i t t r e s Tile a T u b ’’ rn Jon De no I he >p e f o r i t 'v a s a I pp flap Off id J / lo in CA Now ' l r E z e l l: T E X A N C R O S S W O R D A( R<» I MGA M I “ J hT5t A Another fn l-e r f - r #» r m , r » A public ‘ ’afernan Now Miss Aldrich S U \ X U F N E W E S T T M , ! ' O I % T I B TUt th** Seventh lr. which the agony endeth IH F T M F P R O P E R ta ah W h ich in Combined E U F < O V ( I I SION of In short H avin g reached, by the dint if n .w h hard labour and m any w e a ry nights spent poring over the common-plane book, m\ installm ent seventh this T reatise is ti ne, [ feel, for it both author and reader to pause for a moment and consider the fie I how h a ’n it been c o v e re d ' wha* seed hath been east down. and hath it fallen on barren or the fa >w ground'’ tin •• has rom e to take m easure, and to d ra w forth a conclusion. 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Delta G a m m a so rority lion e * * D r J a n i e s R o y S c h o f i e l d , d e . r n ,1! student cal School in (ire m e d i c a l students , a f f a i r s in Houston w ill -p e a k ' < • a at - Bb P m m I P‘ rim* n* d I Ie irii, e B u d d i n g lh a at B aylm l e d i H a ir y I / ig a n , president of Al p h i F p s don D e lta , said Tu< sd y that I 111 et heat i boo bnf mid " z il * I1 th* T h e i ce ! 1111 rn e at ti IE R o c I I ! p d t o a t t e n d I a 1 mom i' - e Home u T h u r s d a y Ail m e r < Intl - onoi aftei * P r a e t o r s , I iii m e e t 'I hut own. . 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"Th** Mex lea r honoring Lizard / * Nineteenth Century •• m e r known t - A large number of L./ardi • pain p h ff and new paper are n the id mg a paper r a i l ­ < oiler't ion ira ed ' fix- M e*if an Thinker Th inker W A Cunningham , ehmrrr.an of the J >epa r t mer/ nf < "bro rn! I-rn/ neerin/, reports that sin* ' the he - ginning of the fall -semester. rep. [< eof (five of .Ti fir ti;, ha • e been ‘ii, thr. > tmpu t.-.e employ: to in te r' ie'.1 pro*per lf. grad s n i hem a a . engineering ti,,;-- air! there w ill tx* only f field that rn Lone id K L e Ford No IV ailing a clean car in only 7 minutes L f JOES Quick Car W a sh I 2th & San J a c in t o - SPEEDWAY R A D IO & TELEVISION geo logs was recen tly nam ed < hair- • in of 'he A oner if an Com m ission ct r Mr at.gr aphir N'ornenr iatu; c This eornmission is a division of • ne Geological Sot .et. of Arner- ' ,e Corer: ;Ti -’ ? ietor in I ,rig!, ti w J peak on C ontem porary .lev - a* the h wr der IO a rr: 1 offer • our a ’ Mule! Foundation Th or s day European Service Offer Still Open federal for duty a ppli< a t ions (iiivt" been marie to the lo. ai A rm y H er; oiling Station hv nu n < i/ei to cr vc in Europe The r< rutting ta'.on promised that the first ten trip appbr wits would m ake the [en enlisting for four yearn wii, I let ember 16 for L l paso ,e ".'ill be fir Of <• * 'I Af re the Fo rt P. ley K an anil • * ritually to Lur ope Men with three year en , -1 merit' I a re I a ry 3 ,11 leave The applir ants wall be sent to San Antonio for phys/ al and men ta! e ..amination College trained men a r e pre fer i od Fo r further inform ation ra il Sgt . J r A ran , Pa nut in/ ! JA We t ; ■ Mi Street Of. , L V. < Pat on TU XED O S M I M M I I H M **. I / ** h Longhorn Cleaners LH < * a st <1 ft I ti pf* Sale Western .Shirts lints .I . a r u ' . u l t - J i i I . t • SU I rl "V t o I iiii#--.' n . i Ki Ii 111 f..IIIs ti I.IMH Holts CAPITOL SADDLERY 1614 U x m Drilling Begun For New Dorm Construction Still At Least Year O ff A portable driiitng rig is break* r,g ground in preparation for the constr action of a new $3,560,000 won en s do n n .Lo iy on the Kin- •sol-. ,ng {larking lot neer- Me explained F C McConn* .1. dire. tor of iu x ilia ry arid s e m i e a c tivitie s for it 'he L r : er-urv, explained M.at a r y to d rill for inunda­ ■.a tion ro C .oar. now could na e to he approve-1, the de*a aal c o n s'ruction plans draw n he r-ordraet ae and the old Kin- torn down betorn .olv.ng home a• fna 'I hew - .in 'm e t .un begins • afters v ll probably take at least another year that. 'hr- .n W ashington ra n < orr p . a d tor dorm itory ■-.ii act ia lly tx- two dorm s one, '184 a e - to rie s b a th w ill h o u s e ‘ it .e , a. I! boa a Try The m a ssive -onr.e- ' a g rtiiddir- sra • j ,n w i l l rain a ’ Ma- k ' • en d in in g and lr mg t.id e r,' . a r.d the o th e r six --i two T h ie f outdoor co u rtyards w ill be larded on levels tifive the or < -.tory m idflle st) un- .re in­ truded in r n il of the wings. I " 'I r ,r- Poi - r I: f fer ent ‘.ill fie Stream-flow Data From Tiny Building '.a The explained lifti»- building on the west of San Ja c in to by W a lle r to he a U enm -Mi) • ade Cl e«‘k . Mon for m e a -airing th* w ater 'hat goes fir through the (reek W a lte r Moore, prop -or of that c ivil engineering there is -i - ara ity of muff rial on in sm all d r tillage w afer a r e a s of such as W a lle r Creek station wall ira asure the flow of w ate r through the creek arid ram gauges in the at* a w ill m e a ,u ie ra in fa ll inform ation ga axal the tabulations wall be ava ila b le to help engineers design cu lverts for better street drainag e in the state the country runoff The Tho in C arl I lr kb a rf lf dx e- tor of tilt I duvet -.tv P h ysical Plan t and P ro ­ curem ent. supervised the construe tjon of the -batlon which w as built in co-operation with the C nilcd States Geological S e rvice -» I LEARN to FLY af RAGSDALE FLYING SERVICE 1801 East 5 I l f St. Phone 5-5443 CHARTER anc) PLA N E RENTAL Sirloin Steak C o v e r s t h e P l a t t e r $1.00 Pioneer Drive-In 879 Barton Spr.nqi Rd adm inistration D r L, D. H a skew, professor of educational a n d dean of the College of Education and Mm* W a urine W a lk e r pre - jdr-nt of the National Fdu< a ta x ia I A-ax in non. have life the T**xa- <"'en­ in member .hips gr ess of Paren ts arid Tear her • received These w ere th* firs? life m em ­ bership'’ di'-eri by ’he rn g a r ./a Mon and fhev recognize D r Han kew ..rid 'T i' • W a lk e r a* -persons BUY Hallmark CHRISTMAS CARDS AT (///I cr>//if fo op - J »n t ir future w riters to build on Picture Taking Slated For M ica-W ica Social B o t Ii M e a and U n a executive com m ittees should he present at ioinf roffee-call T hu rsd ay at the 7 [i rn, in the International Room of the T exas Union Pictu res for the Cactus w . JI lie taken before the social begins. C h ristm as dance corsages w ill be on exhibit and w ill be a v ailab le to M ira arui W x a m em bers a' special tat* - Reading Courses Open to All Adults A ny adult resident of Texas m ay enroll for home reading courses offei cd by The I ’niv <>>■ u ty of Texas D ivision of Lxtension Topics include for the courses architecture, A m erican h i s t o r y , Texas history modern A m erican literature, rn u s i e appreciation, adult education and com m unity de­ velopment the B ib le as literatu re psychology and a S3 enrollm ent There F o r hew fee nformation w rite Home Reading Course- D ivision of Lxtension. U n iv e rsity of Texas, Austin 12 Texas. N atio n al Science Group W ill A w a rd Fellowships The N ational Si m e Foundation plans in aw a rd ap p roxim ately 700 graduate and 130 post-doctoral fel- 1 low ships for scientific study during Thes* ‘ the 1955-56 ..cadee .• yea! fellowships are aw arded to ntiz-»nx the United Staff’s who are of se 1. ♦< cl en*.re:; on Ira sis of ability 'ne 1 dx G rad u ate fellow hips are av a il to tho e who are studying able fo ot d e c o r s d e ­ grees College seniors who expert to receive a baceaiau ren te degree .during the 1954-55 academ ie ye a r ! are eligible to apply. tste• The post-doctoral category in­ c l u d e s aw a rd s to mdu iduats who, since the beginning of their fellow ­ ships, hav e earned a doctoral de­ gree in science or hav e had re­ train in g and experience search equivalent to that represented ny j such a degree " W H E R E E L S E C A N Y O U S L E E P T I L L T E N . . , -lent warks for in classes M r Watson « D r D e w itt Reddick teaches two feature-sta ry court's Both offer op­ portunities for im m ediate fin an cial return and m any of his one-time pupils have gone on to tie sui ' ess- f ii I w riters in va rie d fields. Some students sell articles while taking his courses, C h u rly dos I in picked up $150 last, y e a r for an ar­ ticle for " F o r d 'T im es," and Bobby .Jones cleared $75 for a piece w rit­ ten for the same publication .Jos- 11n w rote on his experiences with an old Ford jalopy, and Jones did a feature on Austin's unusual street­ light towers. Both Jo s lin and Jones are form er ti anger editors Students are asked with an audience R e ild x k said to w rite in mind " Dr. "T h e y are instruct- NROTC Releases Cruise Schedules The schedules of next sum m er s N a va l R O T C cruises w ere announc­ Johnson, ed Tuesday by Ca fit F J professor of n aval science They are C H U I S F A B U ; Freshm en and junior regulars w ill report to N o r­ folk. V a by m idnight of Ju n e 5, and w ill return from their cruise August J C R I ' I S F C H A R U K for contract tion Ju ly 17 af Norfolk, Va August 2f> e m b a rk a ­ juniors w ill Fie return. Sophomor e A M P H I B I O U S A V I VI IO N T R A IN IN G re p ila r* w ill report b, the United States N a v a l A ir Station in Corpus C hristi I T hey w ill complete their J u l y cruise at L ittle Creek Va August 13 M A R IN I-: C O R P S T R A IN IN G C o n t r a c t arid regular .juniors wil l sail J u l y 22 from the M arin e Corp School at Quantico. V a Completion date i s Sep 'em b er 2 O liver to 'qx-rtU to C anterbury I>r C la ren ce P O live r c h a ir­ m an of the D epartm ent of Zoology, w ill give 'h* second speech of the "C T iristiam ty and the s e r i e s , Thought of T o day to 'he C a n te r­ bury Association, 2607 U n iv e rsity Avenue Decem be; af 3 lo p rn * B y J F . K R Y H M X The U n iv e rsity .8 a fertile breed­ for hope? .1 H em in g­ ing ground way s and future Fau lk n ers It o f­ fers m any oppoC -indies for the c re ­ ative 7 r.o m and two of the t*es' oppor* indies are the short story courses John Watson, associate professor of Knghsh, and the feature w riting courses taught by L r D e w itt Reddick professor of journalism . taught by M r W atson troth cautions and free-lance ere our ages prosper t1Ve w riters "Y o u r a n t Learn 'n w rite sa.e- he is an a r' which in a semester, "W ritin g ible stones said, bakes a tim e yen if one has the artistic ab ility to develop long br begin with W ritin g seemed ideal profession to M r Watson when he firs' Freg an line the A fter all ’ he Questioned him •elf, W here else can you sleep til IO in the rr .ming. get up work a take an afternoon couple of hours nap. go fishing 'hen hell mound ail nigh' ' and sirm lar ;- :-.onmg led to his !*>- corning a tear her. flown ' Who is I’ th a' works while he •.its clean w ears clothes, goes to work at J and quits at -I has two days off each week, md I bree months off each y e a r " he inker I nice Me -.till thinks he found satis­ facto ry answers to both questions but is hesitant to advise anyone to go into creative w riting " V e r y few authors m ake a living on their stories alone " he said. 'The m arket is even tighter when it comes to novels \ book must oui -it lea-; $7WOO worth of copies Ire*ore M f in break even Not one in 25 m akes the grade Pupils in M r Watson s n arra tive w ritin g and shop! story courses are not encouraged to w rite m aterial slanted for publication. Watson holds that such a stipulation would frustrate the entire class How ever, tie does try to give the student a sense of appreciation for good w rit­ ing and some of the basic pointers as to successful b i hnique - H arp er s Atlantic t Ie apparently has m astered that ' ef hnifjue, having sold articles to and I '-quirt C o llie r s and having w ritten a successful novel. ' The R ed Dress which was published bv H arper and Broth ers At present. M r W at vin is spend mg m ufti of his free tim e revising his Iso -,* novel and judging writing contests "K v e ry o n e who has lived any length of tim e has a novel in h im ," M r W a t s o n said, 'he talent for passing it on isn t alw ays pres­ ’ That talent is w hat the stu- ent lait C ii rim n ( bi t i Meets tonight meeting T hu rsday ar 7 p rn H ail been planned according C u rtain Club w ill hold a general in X Ari evening of d a n c e " has Jo e .C aro n president, with "T o u r Sea e ve n in g s the To In te rlu d e " being production THE BEST MEXICAN FOOD and the M O ST COURTEOUS SERVICE is fit E L M A T A M O R O S 504 East Ave Phone 7-7023 SAY Atomic Radioactive Tests Prove K O O L M O T O R ^ * TRIPLE HD OIL o tM orcw •- JU . - ** -. reduces ring wear 2 * 1 t e t t e r ! r # * l* a 090.ru* IO Top P rem iu m O lll K o o lm o to r T rip le HO M «*o * O il p ro v e d 2 to I S o rte r Than Second R a n k in g O il 5 to I S e tte r Than The A v e r a g e , t i t« I S o rte r Them The l o w e t t of The Tent THE D A N G E R Ah** Ult pit Un rinjt lei.pp jour tn|.n* inov flC M H V P . t i t it ip«iM trptf Pip fpr pour ct* Cr It , roe le i* t m r n poet* pup l e i . n t tee ep ’ n nog • r e e l prpekcptp til to p«n«t*ttp the cenbeit-se c lu m # ** e n * * * ie it f v e i t carson trig m e a t ita n p r'D P i t n g .n t mart T H I S O L U T I O N On# »♦ The 'unctions al HWU' pf! 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