VOL. 54 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, TH URSD AY, APRIL 21, 1955 Six Pages Today N O . 155 *The First College Daily in the South' 2-vote Margin Downs Liberal Education Plans B y S H I R L * :* S T R I N I Daily I cx.m I ditnr I ! * ■ -lit* • n’ < Tm o votes (I- ‘ < 1 education adopt i I I> ,- th* Faculty Co n Central Faculty Not Wednesday. First counted at 191) ballots for the pr >rincij lr on liberal ii and brought , against, the recount showed a total of 193 for and 195 against. The meeting was recessed until Monday at 4 p.m. when the Haskew Amendment is scheduled to be discussed. There to are possibilities that action for reconsideration on the state­ ment of principle will come up at that time. and 97 The statement of principle Morris, W atkins File For Editor of Texan W i l l I E MDH Ii IS eves the General Faculty the responsibility of deciding on minimum liberal education re­ quirements for all University since it is responsible degree under Regents* rules for all degrees granted. Geology Building 14 was the most o. cr -crow ded • lass room on cam* pu*» during the* meeting as faculty quee/ed into every avail- Senate Amends Permanent Fund Investment Bill N e w Version Calls For Legislative O K On Revenue Spending An amended r o f t s t i t H t f ® nat lo allow a amendment proposal broader investment ba*e for the I Diversity Permanent Fund limp­ ed through th* Senate Wednesday and returned 'n the Ilou-e. The proposal would allow fnve-m men' cf Up to one-hf* ‘ of ‘ he Sl'i0 million P< rmanent Fund rn U S cor­ pora?© stock*-. Amendments tai ked on in the investment Senate would subject earrings to appropriation by the Legislature before they could be sp* nt Another would allow the Legis­ lature to ask a yearly report on investments and returns. The House passed cs version earlier this month, lf they refuse to accept 'he Senate bill. differ­ ences will be iron* ‘ out in a con­ ference < ommiUt *• Opponents of i? would “ allow the University to buy a scut on the stock exchange the bill said Bat kern of the proposal, im Iud.ny governing he ids of all state col­ their leges. sac it would solve eelS lor twenty veals lh* u lid i nt At p P I-' poem contest: he workable; indepi Morris lists th ti atli»ns He I •: v been ady Texan SU v..it originator t Ro ind-t'p ” a column in Cie current iv sport! served .*< ric h ; murals coord in and nigh! spot!* 'JC fi 2 73 S. ho q I* He Rte Mo He Go iv editor lit' has a jO C S J 7 VU (. (X / J ( re T H I IM ) V \ be WILLIE MORRIS EDGAR WATKINS living ’he complete picture a t the p* the Graham f 60 . mg if v * adopt 'ce plans aren't need a pol tee lions to F la n k Cc from \\ a : kl n s fica lions. H XAN present or night editot 'usa rnents et •a.sum! unde (sn the worked directly with the e I am fam iliar with the job bon to planning the wee kb editorial pages of th* Fes ( ’o-thair man v 'A ' IP H S p campus j Round - 1 committee; steering co religious emphasis ar on is • vp A last v a vai la bi ti proposal. .CPK. ity of agree at help ;n regard news on in< e hear \p degrees to ii:* un I . ai * ■ Jane the piogif'Ss Of p a ns fr in im *:- T V studen t asked the taam rn it I ce's retary in It*a ming 'de Ua c of the the S in r will ho to 2 ;dav from 9 a rn 8 3« * 70 s. ... I Av a a* r let interviews Lsttlefieid House S J I iiv t * ti L e Asse*' •' ion election run-offs, Townes Hall. $ > I • Build ng loggia, • i ■ hi' I ’’ kl I ••* * • a.im inist* it ■ n student office open, Waggeries r ; nan 205. 4 a■ id '< and Union 31 ti Ii Hid 1) m p n ii -a, • ; • interested students, Texas u rn . VR VV VI Is lX for Puny T* san > form : To attempt !«* ut ImhI v bv giv ny an of the University , good side, sm.-e ed U ti** but he i i i not ni!ng Last Frid ay afternoon, Ap I 8. notice ’ho note d vr landed on the Pnd in AugUf-u aUou Robert Warner, Wynie Burton and grass near him. We were Quite I went to The University of Texas angry at him. We wrote another it fell Tower. message and threw it, but We rested in ’be lobby a few down en the roo! rn hers ic* ch; un or t h f d is#* lo, bot h 5fV\I f- j P? 0 di r. PH [lip Or the aal I * 6 TTI rifle J9Ian hr s ic in nn1 Th i * i $ a q lh** Gent*rai F ; respon; th 6 R eire nts' ru do not If we rived the 1 dep one \\> wauld n< it he ads 'I don' I l j f e J#/. im 6 pf ana the state Bi MI K .IC*11 X -a in d mis ts th** have tnis, we hav< rn port a nt functions have a ’ ’nivei • 'Grievance Hour' How 4:30-5:30 Co PFC. G. A. DAVIS . . . or road block by Filter Plant Minute Men Alerted Af 6 p.m. Wednesday nge ' h im e c ro e x nil Jane C heever Files For Court Injunction B v < ARF. IU SU.FN t.iiitur Cheever ! Stillier d I t tis, and she K eplablc ex- “ The commis. i discs iminate but s* felt I* md* r the con- d d urn saw >v cr Mi-s Chi no of tho test that she w is an excuse He i f || n i n act he* r i I Sow od to take ber the prescribed time , that she has been dis* a g a i n s * " he main- like she would * ike it I -.ter. ospc< iaU> ©titer * mdidata taking running for the sam! ].R>ks ' it the assigi Iona I quiz t gov et mn* nt ••'Pnc Kiel Ding what recording to Bone, tit*1 * i.-iid W**dra - eq lin'd i >-didnt ’Hon Cor it though ; he cons d a s . Wilson Talk To Feature SCR Facts ( D ry said she trance mo Holder, who was out of 'ne time of die quiz, and i ved an excuse from the ion. took the quiz after the -ii VV ho com pres will probably be called as a w it­ ness in the * is©. time. He said the injunction should re- q ere 'he commission to give M:>s Cheever the exam and to give her “ reasonable opportunity to fulfil! any other stipulations that would enable het to be placed on tho regular ballo) D r sitments of 'be fi IjOcan Wilson, president of ‘-rile ' nivcrsitv will review accorn- year S >uth- western Co-opera tier Program n Eduj itiona! Administration, E n ~ day- at in the Mural Boom oi me Mel *"• durir’" « I Room of the Stephen _ I J I I E Aust n ll tel, a ’ a regional con- { ference of “ The Development of Educational Leaders.” ! Approximately IO O Bono has 48 hours to file an • r suer t >r the comm --) >n A ■ »! I Sw e e t chief justice of the Studen* eel cruet jusucp ai hic ow luncheon CftUrt s ud he would call a sp pet d session ot the Court as soon as Ie to hi ar the ques’ion per f , in G ary went on to say that the event the defendant tries do- educators laying tactics which would in effect : i w: h w ip the t ti from five skates wall attend the make her campaign ineffective, he Building ms Eriday-Saturdny conference sum- vvtil attempt to enjoin the election. ie? w - gi ■ -to-i * , rn bv she Court ‘ would postpone the elections until the matter w is settled. Other speakers ic I include Dr. Truman M. Pierce of Nashville the Southern Te-nn., director <>f States Co-operative Program Educational Administration; Dr. day. saying that she would leave counsel to present L, D. Haskew, vice-president of the University and dean of the College her case. of Education: and ll E. Ab.cs. director ol the Southwestern C P E A . m e," she declared. to in j com m ent whet) reached Wednes- “ Anything he suns, he says for Miss Cheever did not wish it up to hoi ' i ‘' “ nd,-sri rn c s ” I ■ *.< set up by National Guard Offi­ cials in Washington. n ’ w Colonel Thomas S. Bishop, Chief of staff of the 36th Division, re- ported that “ officers and men be­ gan arriving at Camp Mabry se©. nds after the alert was sounded " Forty-five per cent of the Austin Guardsmen reported within one hour and 95-9" per cen* had a r­ rived within two hours. The 36th Division Headquarters, rn d e up mostly of University m u- der*'-, had 51 of 52 Austin men p .'sent it Camp Mabry within two hours md ail the officers had ar- riv d or were reported on their way. Purpose of the alert w.;s m test the speed and offi* tenty vv *h whn ii the Guard can be mobilized in « ■ em of an emergency. A secondary purpose was to yr e ihc- people of Austin and other Amcri< in * dies an opportunity in ce how the Guard 'ru n s and the potential value cf fbi# train mg ’n - •* ■•mmur ’ic-, state, or nation in an emergency. Nearly 400.000 Air arid A rm y National Guard-men from more from than 5. 6 no communities the t of Columbia. Al,iska. and th % W ;>■ moil., /I I Dis! U . gigantic operation. . • .jut the U- d b * ' R . s Dut : the ad' - MM Po! *» relieved city police ar seven inter- s< ms ar i tx et e aul in to gnore traffu lights to cont ml traf­ fic m the Camp Mabry arca. d to ; . ’ (Ism* : ■ u • ■ Hied 'be on­ the Austin Filtration Plant and posted special guards in md around the plant Special first md stations were set up by : ke M U ' Mc ' B a r ’bor care of any act sal casual! cs. Panel to Discuss Water Problems A p i n e ! discussion entf'^d “ P obit rn s of V, der < Mi - tv it ion in I • xa< w : I he mired it a i Alpha, hon- meeting of Pi Sig; - i) ary governmc• *ety Thus s- n A r id ce fur® it 7 ■ I p lit d.; v panel members will he D r W ai­ te'- P Webb, distinguished profes­ sor of history; Dr. W alter F ire y, is-octate professor of sociology, md Harry P Burleigh of the U S Bureau of Reclamation. Dr. Webb has recently published book concerning the problems of water conservation in Texas The “ More Water for Texas " book, j urges the people of Texas to do something about the v a e r sati­ ation before It is too late In the book Dr Webb presents la plan for a SI billion canal run­ ning parallel to The Gulf Coast, 60 miles mland, and intercepting ten Texas rivers tha! empty into The Gulf of Mexico. W e looked tor so m e th in g w ith w h ic h to Open the door. W e found a p iece of wood on the floor. W e b ro u ght it to the d o o r arui trie d to p u n ch the door open. M e did not c a r e if the door should be broken. minutes, for vie had walked from the Capitol. We arrived at the 27th floor. Then we went outside the .tower and viewed Austin. When w e turned hack to the stairw ay door, w e wore terrified to find that it w as clo sed . We pounded on the door, bul nobody c a m e to us. We were worried because we thought we might have to stay in the tower until the next Monday. Robert tried to phone the eleva­ tor operator. He picked up the tele­ phone and dialed several numbers. t„ „ , , (The tower phone is part of the „ ILI, L ,, , fourth message, after It did not break open, and the situation looked awful. W e wrote finding a some paper and ink. We put the pieces of paper together by gluing them with nail polish. Flynn Award Nominees Due Tuesday at Noon W e wrote another message for help on a piece of Kleenex We . .. Tile deadline for nominations for candidate must have a C average the Mike F ly nn Awal d one of toe and trust have acquired 30 hours P A X sv stem, 'md it is impossible um ,p ,hf U" u'r* S< K to get an outside number on it I ' h a s I Still no one came to open the again and yelled to a man walking Qualifications and nominations from 1941 until 1943, was killed on *** ,vvent ou,'iui* on th,‘ ; • nom Ttusd.av M . l!- Then highest ova- is et Unive •uty men >t t) ** l l *•" , door. Robert tried to dial again • ann again. t ~ i bv below . He looked up at us and , ' saw our signal. . ».. should be turned in to the Dean O kinaw a in June, 1945, while sew- of M ens Office Speech Building mg rn the Marine Corps That ( *'Utic»l. vv til speak Then v v Went outside the tower Robert and waved to the people below I message. They just looked at us and waved I The man seemed to wonder if we presented at Swing-Out Api li 29 by hts honor. back. We think that they thought wer(k)u we looked for some paper and a the superintendent’s office and after winners' names pencil. We drawer of a de-k Robert w rote the Th—hr .0 lot ... .HI!. A committee d.,pl»> found I hem the a while the two men < ame up to Mike Flyn n ’s photograph ate ti tho I'n .vo t .it, C -Op. , imposed of Dean inscribed, an i in _ persona ti lend.** when he left He ,, to be a ‘ ' ' “ * s on believed ma you had fr.onrt 'n It.,.- Pion.!- ' this m e ssa g e ; the in “ Help! H elp! We are T ow er, locked and the door w e c a n ’t get ou t, We are d eaf stu d e n ts,” is W e tied a clothes hanger around We wi re greatly relieved to get out of The University of T exas Tower. * the paper and threw it, but it was monthly paper, The Lone Stat. tom before it reached the ground. Then we wrote another message and tiixi a pipe cap on it. * L. Jones Was the man who picked extf*curncu H ie above story was printed in the Texas School’ tor the Deaf bi- Mike Flynn friendliness Ja c k Holland and members Mica lilter-Frat entity (he Council w ill make the selection of the student who most resem bles 7 p m. Thursday and Student A ssem bly M eets Today Student Assembly wall meet at j in E xperim ental, Candidate# Should (.«(lo by APO in spirit of service and Sown. * Building 137 to discuss the the Const im* Qualifications include i ce*-gnized lion wha h vw-uld substitute new vet* the Dalby system Candidates for student body eiec- tion should go by the A P O office sometime this week and pick up information concerning s t u rn p lh* speaking. Nancy Rodman pi lations Committee will also"ie- Campus League of Women Voter* sincere in campus elections two amendments lo ir activities The Appro Tower building attendant Martin and proved leadership, interest sn ng plans ft. Before we threw ii. we yelled to up the fomtil message the three interest in people and ability to catch a m a n s attention, I teenager* tin tux, t build lasting friendships. Aiso, the port to the Assembly. t annouced Wednesday. Hanincton *f he . tate C IO he t nix en- ' H iursday a. i t.) p.nr in 5. Mr. Harrington was form er secretary aa bur. me _u u gt up d- i m minus M r Harrington’s talk w ill pie- » cphy of the CIO, and He w ill discuss the , H labor, , legis­ • - ...M l , rn l o , . , . lo st, l3Tt.in rvAt’t ii I Mitltc f/i •: d iAj it* ii'nit'H 14 lation pertaining; to labor which is now before the House, Ail interest­ ed students are invited to attend. " ,nd , . , n.. nf " r r n f , " . , Union 309 4 U> A b« ; ! Om ega house. 5 Home F* • mo show, HUT p o a. ^ 7 'Ju I .< t c b : ii Kporks i ' I ’ • ie 5 IO World A i' . Forum, Un.- versify Y 6 Barbecue for Count d of Health, Physical Education, and Recrea- tion, M cCall urn High School, 7 Convocation, Citizenship T rain­ ing Conference. 7 American Finance Association to hear Reginald W. Gregory of M errill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Beane, Men's Lounge, Tex­ as Union. 7 15 Discussion of CIO problems and policies. University Y . K V KT 7 lo Spelled -I - i ;oolo­ gy Building 301, 7 30—Kappa Psi, house. 7 30 P i Sigma Alpha lo condut t “ Problems of in Texas,** open panel on W ater Conservation Architecture Building 105. 8- Two German plays, “ Tm indol and “ Je r y und B a d d y , " Batts Auditorium, 8:1") ACT presents “ P icn ic." P la y ­ 8:30 William p e c k , violinist, and Anna Jackson, pianist, in student recital, Music R ecital Hall. l l :55 “ F o rty Acres Forecast/* house. K T B C Initial Plan n in g Started For Cam pus Blood Drive Fund managers and students in­ terested in the 1955 Campus Blood D rive are urged to attend a meet-1 ing in Union 316 at 4 or 5 p.m. Thursday. Students m ay attend r eith er meeting. This year, students may donate to an organization. This will cover all members of the organization and their fam ilies and friends. The I Auviiti Blood Bank will reserve the I light to request blood for any apenfu thing such S A M M Y C ARPENTER, ROBERT W A R N E R , and W Y N I E BURTON as a aiv ii defence amel gene y. . . . were prisoner* in Ivory Tower’ tin* use of the j Gymnasiics Honors At Stake in Meet / ' Gregory Gym wits serve as a ic th I de/vous for the lop cynui st ie. tal­ ent in Texas this '.*■ k end when I the Texas state . A A U L • ■ mr ‘i< Uhampionahips begin. Com petition has been * I rn i ».lagh« r national fum­ bling champion, w ill t>e here to defend her state till* Next week she goes til New York tor another shot at national honors Hailey Chirk and H arry panthit Julian Krrtlfield, ire sure pnint- e tors for Texas in junior compe­ tition, Admission for the senior meet is so rents for adults on I .J* «■< i ts for children Thei*e will be no I charge for the earlier events Sidney Souk up Jam es Dickson Je r r y M ilan, and Ja c k ie Fh< rn is carry T exas’ bid for a senior men’- 1 I rho D a lla s Athletic Club, T e x a s F o rt Abl ie-ne Christian* \&M Wurth scvrth D a lla s A C , Gulfport. Chil? ha vc Nth* • md (Yen -h entries rn the ju n io r division ARROWS AT Thursday ? ’ sc?5 THE DA? Y TEXAN 7 Longhorn Thinclads Prep for Week End Sensational!) successful on their 1954 trip To the Kansas R e la y s , Tex x* tracks*ors return this week to bid for even greater recognition than they received a year ago. Coach Clyde Littlefield's sprint-strong troupe won three championships and shared another last year and were out- —- .............— — ♦done on Iv bv host Kansas. Sammy Rc’!s On In Houston Meet H O U s TON r Three \pt young Californians v u re ne p •- mary threats Wedresd \ to seeded p v* *■ and n r * . . * ber one Davis Cur fourth round of th* S M R iv e r Oaks ennis iou. ,_t im ■ ■ ■ n j th*5 three un- OO, 4',o r e la y , an d • n an.,i iv a tor - e r> - - »v fo u r. sex en f |c^ flf ,• Smirk s return to term as hi- wilt ;-n - • -'cd 9 2 th < work 81- s Tps * the favorite to r me t^O-yerri dash ••"•.I S m fii t* vc ar in 9 6. a i Texas nr.: bed' 1-2-3 * n th* event , .. , n or. th, . . , „ r • .. relay- ■ , _ ' ■' 71 " 1 * 4t * * '*nu » Moss of Modesto Caid ' ,. Ju n ior College and Je r r y P e W ets m a .1 Whitney R e td of s r F • r.« - u n d er'th* vmud ’rf',-''; i ’ ^ a ^ d bv r „ . ,5 en were •\i*#':'t*d * ’ rn se : g> ^ tough for three of the fav rvie - - ^ ^ re tat which Bernard Bartree. 5 mm> G .rn- ^ m alva. and Armando % lama unsealed B r a n v I , , ' , 2i - , r„„; , . . _. ,n, . n th ; i:L ; ’ ' ‘ the ’ _ _ " ‘ j; the _ *’■• F iv e seeded players were ex- tt’e r r ' ^ cc^ X n e s of ,0 ,, .., and Ham- 44u.'^V-a L '- .v * o { '" Smit*: v.ke’V V e teran s J e r r y ct- , > s .... 2,.. , p, , . pe^ed to move nto fro ga finals with Tra-bert. V icto r iii on Br- harrison of tho LTS I ’avn* ^ an,-•-.**•• the* ss Cup team Dick Savit Brow r defer?.soc a n i fifth-seeded Tom y j ... - p . / - c nam pion •. • . . p *•- _ <,**> " v ' ? * ttalmn -m*};** asg et M a d a u h e t for one of them over the half-mile ,• b.itn?: r ts.il. ( J B ’ ~t ’’ d M r' •- ' D e WU.: member 2 0 rn na: w a I e~ .. Wee mr re* st-' of i #A.-r * Httmhe* Id i • > •- - «r ». shared top honors last year went I . y • r*»tl ar nm »* •• ...4 .' defend h « I •• < u ti y ‘ y.'.'.'.l ",,.T Reed. 22. A ir Force «*.••• mpkm piace-i'second :n the Texas Relays, stationed a* O k l a h o m a City. impressive r tee faced V i e i r a * . J first tiire# rout.1« .* i h e ^Longhorns wtd )id tot more f ta nm <0 • f» tho -.Tes jSk-iwn j ‘ SI rn ti * /v„ ftsn ; : aa ■ • • • Moss, ranked rumhe- 22 Wed- nesday dele ited a Texas ve*et We Ires ii • against Se\mno r rage feated Dale ' 6-2, fU' ""r *• tr»p-seedeg TV a • "* de­ e In s’; lute * der, U n ite * 6-4 : *• • t 4 ^• Se;xas defeated F« .x KelJey in* - •» * 6-3 W e ■ .r- :* I - nk • ;ern- Roust TW 6-4 second s e e d e : st nament < 19 .* f Hist Rey, fo rm e r pion at R ice > c" ’ te nter lie ?.; * Richardson, seeded third, beat V '■■ ■ k CW. 6.' Jose j a r .nto 6-2 and We p . num.tier *wo te i ra placer P.-'* • J Mo­ Cc'J.m M'oh/iA Auntqoikcj OM H E R E A t H O F T I • . A N D VOO M IL E S A W A Y . Cuba's Zuiueta Braves, O rioles W in ^ Decisions Caner jn W e d n esd ay Play ,, ’S , 611 Congress You’// Find Big League Barom eter w t ttii vs ut: Vol i : NViioy \i ii x » » BRYDSON LUMBER CO. N e w Home Building ^ ^ ^ Rep air and Rem odeling --- Re-Roofing Ra-D c-co'fl* cg (I'- d e *■ z O w * W# V*.# Fin# wa 0«pe- #-d p«'-* f*eemm*«d best we'?-*" N AUSTIN SINCE !W ’ A N Y T H I N G N T H E B U I L D I N G I N E E . y ' ; / ‘ ; / . 7 ? Tennis Schedule £*0 % ^ 'o i l l l T | ^ | | R | . T il I KSU VV V*r»io H U p.m., Stovall vie Graham Chew BmUJT-":*' ■ ■<% . • v v e- rs t ‘0 - D v s Turly >l-0h cry J ,o |i m . < usn#r vs Habifi I r. ••:. ll; •• n T, . . . . . . . . . ; st cm v. ■ is vs w sc* s la Chicago at Doh t Fom a ■ pm- ■ A v * ■ I' ’n . I m : 5 K r y rk , -,.s ? , w - * lar\ cr <1-1 I » O n lv g a m e s sch ed u led \ J U . \ i t . . Thursday* Came* Milwaukee 9 C hicago 5 Nf vc Y o rk at Pittsb u rg h r ain ! > Thursday a 4 • amra ' iv * - - u**ta inc-u. « i»v« v 4 ft.ni. '• i> "> • .... .... ; Debs in . , ,• Arm-V 17 VH A’r HOHr*KSHOF. I'lTC HING i n m. Phildidclphia at B ro o k lyn Roberts (24. vs. M e y e r (1-0'. Now’ 5 >r k a* Pittsb u rg h Heart' ■ 1-0 ■ vs. Bowman (Od))* O n ly cannes scheduled Luttrell v F * n I L en vs H *asir vs ti- .% .Tents VV edn* sda\ ’n ft* suits Wednesday’s Results Mural Sthsduie X X \ V ~ I EASY LrVIN1 ? P 'S A PICNIC IN A RNE ARROW MERMAN W hen relaxing time rolls around, the most comfortable shirt you can own is an Arrow Mere-Jan. Mere Un H cotton at its finest, but look* and feels like cashmere. You know the minute von slip on sn A r r o w Mere.dan . . here i* the most luxurious, smoothest feeling shirt in tile world. , Mere dan is available in long or abort sleeves, in muted cash­ mere tones, original patterns, and solid colors. VIE ear your M e rc ia n v .ih a pair of A rrow walking shorts, and you own the perfect combo for the casual life. Your campus dealer has Arrow Mere dan now, priced (rom $3 j0. Arrow slacks, from $5.00. A B R O M CASUAL WEAR SH IR T S & TI KS U N D E R W E A R H A N D K E R C H IE F S ) £ U N I V E R S I T Y I 2310 GUADALUPE ST. for ARROW SHIRTS Udall SxcfaJsiMu extent /J c t Urwv MODEL I6C 3 ti*KC4 fa tte d 3 tim ed {atter C O M P A R E THESE FEA T U R ES: Exclwiiv* twin misdo* solidi, dfop pttehetf propo'le* ond b»ou(4ul *nod«m benign moL*i Vomado ?'*>• outdanding fon in Amel.co. Vow gi»t mom pn'formpnc.c and comfort p«r dollor in Vo*nado Comport it and Ste! 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D A W TFXAM *ags I House Reviews Architects Bill Measure to Raise Exam Standards House B ill 236, which would change ’ he requirements for the apprenticeship period for archi- te< ut was reviewed at public read­ ing Wednesday night in the Hous* and referred t0 a sub-committee for reconsideration. The mmit rn * three will re- p-r‘ back ' > the mam c mmitte# Monday on its finding':, lo " Draker. senior architect, talked to the lawmakers. The bi!! would require a total eight apprenticeship period of years before an architect can take ’he state exam. The graduate archt* te d , having five years schooling, w ill h iv e to complete three years of apprenticeship, whereas the ar- ehitect not having attended school will have to have mght years of ex­ peller*, m in the field before he can qualify for the s’ate test. Presently, the graduate architect m ay take the exam after degree ompletion to be qualified, and the r m-graduate architect has to serve inly three years of apprenticeship. Dr Ti wn*en«I Gives t Lecture* D r, Howard W . Townsend, ass©- ■ tate professor of speech, deliver­ ed two lectures recently at Temple High School, Tempi®. The lectures were sponsored by the National Honor Society and dealt with "Q ualities of Leadership,’* , J SPEEDWAY RADIO & TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE Ph.7-3846 MPI Speedway Just South at Gregory Gym mm C O L . M c G A W and C A D E T C A P T . P A U L P A R K IN S O N . . . handshake for best company Cadets Presented Awards Wednesday Outstanding cad* G of the sity rd Texas A rm y R O I honored Wednesday in Awards D ay ceremonies: connection with th* wee! mental drill 1 rn vet - C were , special held in y regi- Civilian and m ilitary 01ft; lab ■ awards included who presentei Bov. professor of Col Hugh D and tactics; Ben m ilitary sc ie’ VV. Greig, representin the Austin alien: C a r­ Reserve Of Ii* er’s Assn los of the land Barcus. Texas anc Am erican Revolution and Paul Rowan ar.I Steve Romanowsky of the Travis R om American Legion. Margaret Pe k acting dean of women at the University, presented special awards to the Regiment’s co-ea sponsors. Cadet Cap’ Paul Parkinson re­ ceived the award for the best conv party. Cctdet 1st Lf. Robert Boy the best platoon was prese: ted i ward. Toe awards for outstanding bas- ff ic I I caddis of each branch wen given t i Alien F . Erne';’ , R o b e rt' W , Stafford, Charles T. Meeks, * md L a rr y N Doherty. Medals of honor, given by the Texas Society of St tis of ’he Amen- can Revolution, were presented to i rn 1 Frank K. Cahoon, Jam es B. Hous- * ton. W illiam W. Roush. Robert VV, |§ Stafford, Vernon B . Hill. Don I Meier, Mitchell Sanchez, Thomas E W iley, and John T, Stuart TTI. Km | Historical Society To Convene Here The Texas S*- i t Historical A- - ‘ J. Frank I>o'. <► of Austin w ill seriation w ill have Airs, Sylvia speak at th*' Saturday luncheon, and paper s I v three graduates of Nyhoff of The Hague, N ederland as its principal s p ik e r a* their the University J a y M ax Marne!, forty-ninth annual meeting to be Sam Evan s, and V era Lea Dugas held here April 29-30. wril he presented. Phi Alpha The’a, honorary his- leading Netherlands tory fraternity, is sponsoring the Saturday afternoon program with G arian Baylis*, a graduate student from M otlehee, Ark,, presiding, Mrs. Nyhoff a form er Texan and wife of a 'The : publisher, w ill speak on ■ European Background rd Baron de Bastrop " at the dinner April 29 at 7:30 p m . in the D riskill Hotel. I Mrs Nyhoff began to trace the I pre-Texas career of Bastrop, who played an important part rn Texas history, at. the suggestion of Dr. : Eugene C. Ba rk e r, University pro- ; fexsor emeritus of history and dean of Southwest historians. Mrs, E h ‘he Hamilton Kirkland ie. Austin audio riet Ames*’ 29. Retie R ma major, (hp m r A ’ th of the ' be pres Moi aud Schall B lanc E l Paso; an Tyler. He Saturday be preterite San Antonio: burg; and I College s t a l­ in discuss “ B a r ­ at the luncheon Aj ti -bents U niversity dra- vill enact tile part at ming aes- Dr, B t d Fran k K St ri Ck! and, Smith, morning, papers will i by Stanley Ranks, E r m y lf Swain, Rd n- >r. John Q. Anderson, Citizenship Meet Opened by Lewis ne Thursday Session On Student Leader ike Con Bull M heat , Lew r herr! »ad< r . last dis IU be I niirsdai “ The NI I Ie cfh itudent and University, and Train- esday and iddrest on Presiding at other sessions w ill be Dr, Claude ! . rf. T S H A pres­ ident ; D r. Seymour V. Connor, state archivist; Paul Adams, Dr, P a t I. Nixon, and Roger Conger. I News in Brief... C O R SI R IF S B t F T G V X R E L I E F P R O C .RAM W A SH IN G T O N Edward Cor*; charged Wednesday a State D e­ part n en! "securitv gang** headed ■ * * : . • I.-.. VI - e keel the administra* ion s refugee relief pro­ He told a Sen Ute Ju d icia ry Sub- immitee the program needs to e taken w it of ‘ the hands of the olicemen" and administered lin­ er “ new, c rn pe’ent and sympa- S f llV I .R S \sR S S I VT! TD B R O D IN R V Vt ( I N F G o v e r n o r A lla n S h iv e r s a p p e a l­ ed to th e “ w a r m h e a r t o f T e x a s " W e d n e sd a y to g iv e e v e r y In d ig en t t h i l l a p r o te c t h e c lo a k o f B alk a n ti p olio v a c c in e fin a n c e d b y t h e state. to th e H e a s k e d l e g i s l a t u r e fo r an e m e r g e n c y a p p r o p r ia tio n o f th e D e p a r tm e n t o f VTV).OOO H ea lth th e v a i c l n e n e e d e d fo r w a r d s o f th e sta te o r c h ild r e n w h o s e p a r e n ts ca n n o t a f ­ ford to buy it. to p r o d u c e " T e x a s Is o n e o f th e s ix s t a t e s q u a lifie d and p r o c e s s th is x a l c in e ," G o v . S h iv ­ ers told the Legislature. to m anufa< tu r e * R I D O U N V A Cf ! P T S ! V < O M P R O M Is E BANDUNG, I n d o n e s i a - Pre- m ier Chou En-lai of P.cd China W ednesiiuy acc* pied a com prom ise Asian-Afriean declaration on hu- - charter. C h rh sn rig.”,** on toe >und the UN has not admitted ■ Peiping regime to mem bensh Finally, meeting * th heads of the other 28 delega- tif ns to the Asian-African confer­ ence its political comm.’tee. in Chou gave in ★ B Y R D S Y \ " ’B l YUK BA LL* W I L L < XI SR P A R T X S P L IT XX \SH IN G T O N — S e n . H arry Byrti (D X a j nays an\ attempt bv the 1956 Democratic Conven­ tion to "bla< khsili" a delegate chosen by a state organization N ill int He another party spilt- ting fight. Bv rd, oho announced In 1951 he Would not vote for Democratic ['residential nominee Ydiai E. Stevenson, Tuesday termed "out­ rageous* a statement by former National Chairman Stephen A, Mite hell that 19.51 bolter* would be challenged as delegates. Mitchell did not mention Byrd in predicting in I hieago Tuesday that Gov. Xllan shivers of Texas, Gov*. Robert K, Kennon of louis!- ana, and former Gov. Jam es F, Byrnes of South Carolina would if be denied convention seats named as • delegates "because they are political apostates." Shivers. Kennon, and Byrnes de­ clined comment, i nuke By rd, all three openly barked Dwight D. Eisenhower In 1951. T E X A S Uranium R ic h e s FOR YOU! Faculty Discusses Principle's Merits sped a principle, ive w ill be ready’ to an­ ticipate the decisions v e i l have to make sooner or later an yw ay." th A number of assertions and re­ futations on the requirements at other teehr.cal schools were pitch­ ed back and forth. Dr. Graham rejected a ll this discussion from both sides, however, by remarking that the relative views of other schools and the U niversity nave nothing to do w ith our plans " I f this plan Is passed, it w ill give trip General Faculty’ the right to explore further. * he said, "T h e report is not perfect by any’ m eans." he added, "but it has accomplished one great good-it brought the faculty together to dis­ cuss one of the bigged problems ■ of our tim e." improve is necessary, whether The three big questions Mr. F e r­ guson said, are whether such a it change W i l l the situation, and what its long-term implications are. “ What proof is there that pro­ j fessional graduates are going into he questioned, " I life frustrated do not think the whole program J of education needs to lie standard­ ized. " A ll the committee has done is to raise some confusion "Standardizing students was not mentioned rn m y remarks. ’ Dr. Graham retorted later. " I ’m sorry I didn’t make the speech Mr. F e r­ guson inte Hied me to rn ke. them. J The Ha skew Amendment which « is on me agenda for discussion Monday is a method of implement­ ing the original principle It calls for 48 hours in genera! education areas, 24 of which should be in four specific areas. Queen Entries Due Frid ay Dr, Graham explained that the Applications for V arsity Cam!- report xsas much criticized for its val queen must be submitted Speech Building 302 by F rid a y at es. Such courses, he said, would 5 p.m. The queen will be elected at never be included until after the had approved the entrance to V arsity C arnival j General Faculty at failure to require composite fours- ?t with I ie a* to lh 'k* t •> effee- now how to be one," he man is a m atter or opinion. We I reportedly first refused to have to look at engineers and oth- s the U N s’ and on human cr* in the world ax total men or Continued From Page I ) mat*cr of opinion. 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Government A p p r o v e d Flying School L E A R N T O , ° F LY Browning Aerial Service PS, S-1728 Hangar Next to Control Tower G ar ro ll t o S p e a k T o d a y D r lf Babel Carroll, ii, - -liverstty of Texas hi-lory professor, w ill add: A-.* th-- Sons of toe Republic of Texas on Thursday a* 2 p.m. in Vam o H all in San Antonio, Dr. Carroll director of the Texas State Historical Association, w ill d is c u s s 'Outs! and mg E a r ly Texans rn San Antonio*' at the annual meeting. TUXEDOS FOH RENT AU sup* Longhorn Cleaners .'558 Gnadnfap# Phone 6-584" Go Katy Coach b e t w e e n D e n i s o n a n d S a n A n t o n i o a n d a l l i n t e r m e d i a t e p o i n t s pre heal he adv " K o com i n A p m d di ’adore hip os to St! i lent th e s* ct >ns I em e in Lounge Thur public is im the c. and when ■ l e i an. iou ic dictator. your short­ ie group, n "T h e Re- Leadership v ii open • the conier- D aion Main I p rn. The lent Noel Hargrove Elected Young Demo President The U niversity Young Democrat-1 ie Club elected Noel Hargrove president at a business meeting Wednesday night. Other newly elected officers are P a t H ill, vice­ president; Dave Shapiro, set rotary; and Tra\ is Churchill, treasurer. Hargrove is a former president of the Young Democratic Club at ; North Texas Stare College, and I has served on the state executive i board. Sale Western Hat*—Shirt* Suit*—Jeans Jacket*—skirt* Ladies' Hag:* Billfolds Gloves—Belts CAPITOL SADDLERY 1614 Lavaca Big Savings ONE WAY / Typical Fares: AUSTIN to SAN ANTONIO S | 8 0 * FORT WORTH * 4 3 5 ’ DALLAS $ 4 5 5 - "pin* Fad. to* 3373% O ff REGULAR ROUND J R I P FA R IS Typical Round Trip Fares: AUSTIN to SAN ANTONIO $ 2 * 0 * FORT WORTH OO* DALLAS $63cr *piu* Fed. tc* A s k about attractive, low cost K A T Y F A M I L Y F A R E S Coast-to-Coast a n d to C a n a d a . . . 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'0 C Fresh H o t C o ffe e Any Time O f The D a y ............... 05c Fresh H o t Biscuits Each ............................ * • 03c ............ ....................................................... 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Lunch Tall Glass O f Iced Tea ........................................................ 05c Cream O f O yster Soup .......................................................... 20c Ham O m let 35c Fried Fillet O f C od Fish And Tartar Sauce ................. 38c Turkey Pie W ith Fresh V e g e ta b le s ............................................. 42c Breaded Veal C utlet And Cream G r a v y ................................45c Barbecue Breast O f Lamb A nd Dressing ....................... 40c 12c Fluffy Mashed Potatoes And Brown G r a v y * .............. 12c Stewed Fresh Spinach ........................... 10c Green Pepper Salad Raisin Pie H o t Rolls, Biscuits, O r Cornbread E a c h ................................. 03c ................................................................................ .................. .............................. 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Dinner Large Glass O f Orange O r G ra p e Punch ................... 10c 3Ck Shrimp Cocktail 30c Grilled Chopped Beef Steak ............................ Baked Halibut In Sauce ............ 47c 60c Club Steak And American Fried P o t a t o e s .................. Fried Spring Chicken And Country G r a v y 65c Roast Leg O f Beef Au J u s ..................................... * ................ 58c Grilled T Bone Steak O r Fillet Mignon ............ 85c Baked Macaroni And Cheese ...................... 14c 12c Stewed Tomatoes .......................................................... 15c Blackberry Fruit Pie ................ x i c U y d i l l y C f - 'fetid 801 CONGRESS — AUSTIN, TEXAS TIL SATURDAY, GIRLS D R E A M Thursday Apr'' 21 1955 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 5 rn e e l i n (j 3 Th< D ustin <'.urn ii o f H e a lth , Pl -ii a1 E ducation, and R ecreatio n I v U have its final m eetin g T h u rs- dav a t M cCallum High School G ym nasium at ti p i t , T here will be a b arbecue m ea l se ved to be followed by d iscu s­ sion of "A thletic G roup In s u ra n c e " an d *‘H v to Te in h lin g " A , so. a1 period will close the m e e t­ ing * T ** W orld M f a i rn F o ru m w ill m e e t a t th e *'Y" T h u rsd ay a t 5:30 p m . for its re g u la r w eekly m e e t­ su p p er ing. M em bers w ill h av e and then continue discussion on the '••lbjco? of relatio n s b etw een th# U nited S tates and foreign co untries a n d the effei t on those co u n tries of U nited States aid. * ♦ D r, G eorge I Sanchez, c h a irm a n of the D ep a rtm e n t of H istory and P hilosophy of E ducation, will speak a ’ * p .rn T h u rsd ay on "D e^egre- to g n o r in the th e pa rem s and \11 Vustin Co-operative Nursery. the Public schools" friends of The All-Austin N u rsery , unique rn this a re a , is a c o o p e ra tiv e , non­ profit. and m ter-rac ia l o rganiza­ is to be held a t tion The event 'M D EM-t T h irte en 'h S tre et. Offt- c e rs will be elected, ii s R eginald WL G reg o ry of M errill Lynch. F ierce. F en n e r, an d B eane th e % me rte un FlMUKe \s s o c la t io n T h u rsd ay a t 7 p .m . in ' i n s b lu n g e of T exas Union Mr. G regory will sp eak on the tra in in g p ro g ra m of hrs co m p an y and will also d iscuss cu rre n t m a rk e t condi- Terr Award Goes to W hite Free Booklet Tells How \ o u Con Bead Better, Easier Faster. tal>— N ow every i to zip through ars quickly and id difficult ’st tidy ist vaith complete I ie secret an >le technique, de­ li A a r n r. o f F o u n d a tio n for indents ane se w d- rs, ib is new ps anyone pick noted > ducator. can coal you too m u c h s t u d y tim e , m ake e x a m harder, cause disappointing grades, and keep you from essential social activities. lo acquaint student readers of this pa po: with this miraculous new technique for better reading, full de- tads are described in a fascinating book let. “ How You Can R ead B et­ ter, Faster, Easier." It will be mailed tr*-c to anyone who requests it, No o b lig atio n . 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V soft coo! co ol cottons with the look o f newness and the price so tiny . . , lett, in coin d o t cotton with v its smart d ro p p e d waist sparkling - * with rhinestone bow s , . , 24.98 or bold stripe of avocado, blue, or red on soft white pim a only 22.98 t v r « ^ a v A [ p r * * -v a - v T P X A NJ K $1,000 Y e t N e e d e d 'Picnic'Opening In S h o w T icke t S a le ACT Tonight Director Predicts Top Performance on U n iv nf *si Professor Shows Art in Pittsburqh A u "You think I # ,|^you re the K A T E E V A N S M A R G A R E T F R A N K , W A L T E R M O R R I S J U L I A P E N N a - d K I R K G R A Y • * * r T u rn an d o t, an un veilin g. fo r p ro b le m -so lv in g suitor, a p ro b le m ♦ — h a r r i e t l a w y e r f o r B a r t Iv a n e y e o p t G erm an C l asses Stage Sleek to Offer Two Rom ances Today Redial Tonight Soprano Muser Sings At Recital Hall Today G ra d u a te Student Plays ^or Degree THE BEST M E X I C A N F O O D a n d the M O S T C O U R T E O U S SERVICE is at EL M A T A M O R O S 504 East A v g . Phone 7-7023 I Sirloin Steak $ 1 . 0 0 Pioneer D n ve -ln T O D A Y S In te rstate T h e a tre s .Paramount . T C D A V i — . — i VICTOR MATURE I . C t . J •-____ \ , - - I < f -• 2 k SU2AN BAU I T c . f . v ' X v ) z i i i *> P nm rn I r J + Z J S Sr ■ W TI . m a rn M W , UT IM C m r st a S c o p e C S t a r t s T O fWf O H O T ) M^WII IWN I ll I I ■■ IM UMI- k m ^ u G U S f a - f G h n f c o f o r girl you p, were tour years ago... you're not!" I rn rn # ALLIED ARTISTS present* CORNEL WILDE RICHARD CONTE BRIAN DONLEVY BURGER IN A TUXEDO 25c lip 7 ' ' A 1M a r t S I J 7 N L A M A C A n O l d Q u e s t io n W e re 3 a f B e s/ ? IV IIM ■mat Mia [»*•■+ * j CASA LOMA s s S T A T’S ir J B R The MOST RUTHLESS ROBINSON ot All Time! - j i n . t - ' V a f \rihur Mur r.n COLLEGE STUDENTS dance classes JA u n . h o u r l f - . o n , f » i . • f I re c u .:» C f r A R T H U R M U R R A Y S c h o o l o f D i m rn > Xii;aru i)u p * PJI L f Fo r th® first tim e in A m i It l S h i l s - (SOUVLAKIA: dv I* m n alinuI this m find JU ai do P i z z a I * i « * s I hon* ? .WU 'lf * 1 ' “ £ G u o d a lu p a .vr- IN HIW l o w ic h s l o g yor f e t TA • C « 5 « M » £ W H C > S S ' I ’ -* ITTA GLENN FORD THE ’ O r ens T o n ig h t at the Playhouse Student, 90c; Regular, $1.20; Also April 22, 23, X 28 30 . . . / INTENSE DRAMATIC PASSIONATE W ARM S T A B ( * i ©BAT 1 ofl V M I’ M » IR A ! -M O W A .Mi G A R Y C O O P E R '•I > A V HA V V> M IM BM BA B!) VV IMM MIK V ert* C r u z w ti. Of N A DAUCH Icf.fffffPW fy p e ^ * ■■■■■■... ^ COLOP. CARTOON 1 ARDEN G F E V I L * The PULITZER PRIZE Com edy By W IL H A M IN G E N o t e : This is a d u lt e n te rta in m e n t, lf yo u m isse d P I C N I C in N . Y . this m a y b e y o u r o n ly c h a n c e to see this g r e a t sh o w a s w ritten, since fe w c o m m u n ity a n d n o c o lle g e g r o u p s d a re d o it w ith o u t d a m a g in g c e n so rsh ip . 2 8 2 3 G u a d a lu p e Ph. 6-05 41 fo r p e rso n a l in te rv ie w call Mr. Moore, 6-4361 Thursday, April 21st A R E Y O U THE M A N ? Earn 1,200°° By September N o Experience Necessary N o Travel N o Door to D oor Car Im portant rn rn rn rn # * # # # « € 4 1 * rn rn rn rn rn e rn rn • rn rn rn rn • rn rn • n y b) PHILIP YORDAN . fro ce: by SIDLEY HARMOKf * Dmct«s by !OSfPH LEWIS BARGAIN DAV TODAY! 50c * S T A R T S TODAY! 1 ™ J E U R E N t t t A gay. gay british farce of some pretty people in the pursui t of some A extra ( ma r i t a l ) J ^ aUUj d i v i d e n d s . . . ^ - a n d w h at a tale! V t l h »parkling JO \ N (.RF fN WOOD of Man in lh* TA hit. Yu*t M O L L PAT RK K of ‘'Trio”, pert AL W IL Y H EPBU RN , Ur«»iUii'i “C IC I CIRL'*. TEXAS • ° S f it the bill said he U n iv e rs ity to buy stock exchange.” ie proposal, including heat , e U ieir Qppone would “ a a seat or B a r k e r governinj; se building At pre Pet m ane t JI PFC. G. A. DAVIS . on road block by Filter Plant I lowed both p latecom ers tecum* or I e a n e Vigorous a of the spree ehairm devised ( an int ae state Minute Men A Alerted »PP at 6 p.m. Wednesday I IU N U K -IOU N SON st men anent d are r> cf Kl he Un rn of u h ’ should insih have th we hi 'Grievance Hour' Now 4:30-5:30 A ir and rx>rt the news of the I IM. nu \\ \ I K IN ity Y df from 9 a Bar Association to Hold Runoff Elections Today unoff ididates include By- Fullerton and T ru m an I ’ . K irk . dent: M arc u s Sin g letary and W ells, vice-president; Ja m e s ary and W . Ja c k Sa lver, secre- , and Tom Fotheringham and e> the Fd g a r, ch airm a n of >r Council. Jo h n C. A kard . tin­ sel! candidate, w as elected Die- ditor in the reg u lar ejection day d Wedn >n cgi A YO U Holist T e xa s socks R U FFA LO Sp). I -Genet hemline hi rs today beat thf lexican G en era l San ta Anna an larger a r m y of M exican troop? Dater in the day, Santa Anna wa aptured, disguised rn the uniforr r a p rivate, and brought to Der a1 H o u s t o n . There D r. Die lal surrender took place The Republic of Texas was se -“the Univ* pit sh me rh ire d . the for- W ilson'Talk To Feature S G P Facts pro lo h Uhs lait. 27 F lig h ts to F re e d o m t rapped Students Tell Story , K ^ “ It ..... . U W e fee! that she has been dis­ crim inated a g a i n * t," he m ain­ like she would tained. he able to take it later, esp ecially since the other candidate taking it is running for the sa m ? later position." looks Ja n e t Holder, who w as out of town at the time of the quiz, and who received an ext .se from the comm ission, took the quiz after the prescribed time. G a r y said she w ill probably he called as a w it­ ness in the case. He said the injunction should re­ quire the comm ission to give M iss C h eever the exam and to give her "reaso n ab le opportunity to fulfill an y other stipulations that would enable her to be placed on the reg u lar b a llo t." Bo ne has 48 hours to file an answ er for the commission. Arnold Sweet, chief justice of the Student C ourt, said he would call a special session of the Court as soon as possible to hear the question. W ilson, president of v. w ill review accum* the five-year SoutIm­ perative Prog ram in Adm inistration. E n ­ luncheon ie Stephen penal con­ diment of during a Education dav at I in the M u ra l Room < F Austin Hotel, at a ference of "T ile D* E d u c a ttonal Leaders Approxim ately five state from F n d av- Sa tu rd a y the pi G a r y w ent on to in the event the defendant tries de- 1 0 0 educators layin g tactics which would in effect w ill attend the m ake her cam paign ineffective, he •ontotenets, sum- w ill attempt to enjoin the election pram which will if such an order was granted say that it would bv the Court, {Kistpone w ill include D r. the elections until the m atter was ce of Nashville, settled not wish to >f ve Program in com m ent whop reached Wednes- nnistration; D r. day, saying that she would leave rn O ther Speake) T rum an M . P i Tonn., director States Co-open Edu cation al Ac L. D. H a s k c w . vice-president of the U n iv e rsity and dean of the College her case of E d u c a tio n ; and director Of the Southwestern C P L A , me, "A n yth in g he says, he says for it up to her counsel M iss C heever did ll. F . Alves, she declared. the Southern to pi t Flynn Award Nominees Due Tuesday at Noon Tile dcadliti# for nominations for candidate must have a C averag e the M ike Fly nn Aw a id . one of the a nd rn ust have acquired 30 hours highest a n a n ds for U n iversity men. has bean '-et tor nld lov mg cup w ill I mc M ike F Iv nn Citizenship Aw ard in Q u a lifu a l icms at id nominations at the I.University presented at Sw mg -Out April *29 by his horajr. Olin Cu I lie i -tm tenth annualt M ike tinus m arking the Flyn n Aw ard The cup. a plaquie with previous w inners' na Mike Flyn n s pho tograph are on believer!I display at tiie Urn-versitv Or-Op. inscribed, Abhor lgh only at the U n iv e rs ity for two years. M ike Flyn n , who Iowa, had 2.300 cam e here from and lier son a I friends when he lei? He that you "h a d to he a friend to have friends — — ............ *—....... 1 *•* N e a rly 400 000 A ir and A rm y from m ore than 5 , 6 00 com m unities from throughout the United Skates, the D istrict of Colum bia, A laska, and Pu erto R ico w ere mobilized rn this gigantic operation. D uring the ales' Mill* •: \ Poll e relieved city police a* seven lnter- -eelions and w ere auf... zed to ignore traffic lights to control traf­ fic tn the Cam p M a b ry area. to Guardsm en barre adod the en­ trant e the Austin Filtra tio n Plant, and posted special guards in and around the plant. Special first aid stations w ere set up by » ’ l l ’ L ' r care of any actual casualties, Panel to Discuss Water Problems A p a n e l discussion entitled "P ro b le m s of W iter For -creation in Texas w ill be featured it a meeting of P i Sigm a Vlpha, hon­ o ra ry governm ent ociety. T hurs­ day at 7 30 p in. n A c hitectura Building 105. Pa n e l m embers w ill he D r B a l ­ ter P . Webb, distinguished profes­ sor of history D r B a lt e r F ire y , associate professor of sociology, and H a rr y P Burleigh of the US Bureau of R eclam ation . Dr. Webb has recen tly published ' a book concerning the problems of w ate r conservation in Texas The for T e x a s ." book, u r g e s the people of Texas to do something alxjut the w a te r situ­ ation before it is too late "M o re B a t e r In the book D r W ebb present* j a plan for a $1 billion canal run­ ning parallel to the G u lf Coast, 60 m iles inland and intercepting into : ten Texas rive ts that em pty the G ulf of Mexico, ‘Y ’ Speaker to Present CIO Philosophy, Aims f the State L IO I', a Harrington » to the Urn c er­ Council, w ill s p e ll at 7 15 pan sn sh y * 'Y ‘ Thursday the auditorium of Ute " Y . ” M r. H arrington was form er s •erctary of the C IO group at Port Arthur, M r H arrin g to n s talk wall pre­ sent the philosophy of the CTO. and its puffmses He wall discus* th# problems now confronting lahor, especially in Texas, anti also legis- latum pertaining to la lvir whit h is now before the House A ll interest­ ed students art? int, ped to attend. Candidates tor student laxly clr©* I tion should go by the A P O office • som etim e this week and pick up s t u m p inform ation concerning speaking Nan. y Hodm an the Campus League of W om en V ot#rf annouvcd Wednesday. B y SAM IM I.’ C A R P E N T E R He w aved at Last F r id a y afternoon. A p ril S. 1 notice the note tis. hut he did not ming up that landed on the end in August. Robert W a rn e r, Wye.Ie Burton and grass near him . W e w ere quite to The U n iv e rsity of Texas angry at him , W e w rote another I w ent I message and th rew it. but it fell T ow er. few down on the roof. lobby a W e rested in the m inutes, for we had w alked from the Capitol. W e a rriv e d at the 27th floor, Then we went outside the .tower and view ed Austin. W h e n w e t u r n e d hack to th e s t a i r w a y d o o r, w e w e r e t e r r i f ie d it w a s c lo s e d . W e p o u n d e d on th e d o o r, hut n o b o d y c a m e to us. fin d th a t to W e w e re w orried because we thought w e m ight have to slay in the tower until the next M onday. Robert tried to phone the e le v a ­ tor operator. He picked up the tele­ phone and dialed several numbers (The tow er phone is part of the P A X system , and it is impossible to get an outside number on it. > Still no one cam e to open the door. R o bert tried to d ial again and again looked for something w it h w h ic h to o p e n th e d o o r. B e foun d a p ie c e o f w (Mid on flo o r, th e to th e d o o r a n d B o b ro u g h t t r ie d to p u n c h t h e d o o r o p e n . B e it d id not c a r e he broken. if th e d o o r s h o u ld fourth message, after It did not break open, and the looked aw ful. W e wrote situation a finding some paper and ink W e put the pieces of paper together by gluing them with nail polish. W e wrote another message for help on a piece of Kleenex. W e wrote the letters SO S on it. Then w e went outside on the T ow er again and yelled to a m an w alking by below. He looked up at us and saw* our signal. tile threw Robert message. then fourth It fell on the ground. nod to wonder if we Then we went outside the tow er and w aved to the people below T h e y just looked at us and w aved I TH* man b a lk W e think that they thought W Pr* having trouble. w e w ere just w aving at them. R obert suddenly had an idea A nyw ay, he picked up th*' Dies- tn we looked for some paper and a the superintendent s office and after pencil. W e the a while the two men < am e up to d ra w e r of a desk. Robert wrote the T ow er to let us out. and sage and read it. He took it found them in S A M M Y C A RPEN TER ROBERT W A R N E R , and WYN1E BURTON were prisoner! in Ivory Tower’ out of The Tow er. B e w ere g reatly relieved lo get I n iv e rsitj of Texas this m essage: Ja c k Holland an*d member# ot Student Vssemhiy M e e t s Today the in “ H elp! H elp! B e are In ter-Fratei nity M ica Tow er, the door is locked and Stude ut Assem bly w ill m eet at Council w ill m ake the selection of we c a n ’t get out, H e are deaf the student who most resembles 7 p.m. T hursday in Hx{x*rimenta! students.*' Alike Flyn n in spir it of service and Science Building 137 to discuss the We tied a clothes hanger around j the Texas School for the D eaf bi- M ike Flyn t two an tend merits to th*- Const du­ friendliness yu atlficalK ans imdude recognized lion which would substitute new vot­ and proved leader ship. interest in ing pinrns for the Dalby system exit H curricu Jar ar ti V11 Ha s. sR'M'C1 UU rn cam pus elections. The Appre­ lo print inns Com m ittee w ill also r< ihe paper and threw it, hut it w as m onthly palier, The Lone Star. torn before it reached the ground. Then we w rote another m essage and tied a pipe cap on it. * ! Tile alm ve story w as printed ir * T o w er building attendant M a r L. Jo n e s w as Ihe m an who picked extraeuiTU Before we threw it, we yelled to up the fourth message the three interest and the A comm ut ee i oi n posed of Dean ihihtv »build lasting Iileudships Ai»o, tilt pun to me A * * * . . in props. ted catch a man* attention. iteenagers Uucw, a candidate r. ills plat- prevent der U T ; for Da form: F a ir, thinkin Texan in an K w ith ; tpiet da th edit* tnt* sensible readable expans atmosph ru ts svs He h" w as orig!! Round-Up *er\ en m urals and ni 7 73 s. f VI T V inter\ i< 9 ! t-5 9 3< St UC Hal and I n k ULI ( )n w JJ ere T III H s f) \ v *t e • Hit 8 Home Iii tm om :gg Clubs style show, H E B patio. 8 30 W orld Aft til s Fo ru m , U n i­ ve rsity Y. 6 B iirh c. uc for Count ll of Health P h y s ic a l F.ducation, and Rccroa-j lion, M cC a llu m High School. 7 Convocation. Citizenship T ra in ­ ing Conference. 7 A m erican F in a n ce Association to hear Reginald W . G re g o ry of M e rrill, Lyn< Ii P ie rc e , Fenner, and Beano, M en s Lounge, Tex­ as Union. 7 15 Discussion of C IO problem s and policies. U n iv e rs ity Y . 7:20 -"Longhorn Sports P a r a d e ," K V E T . 30 Speleological So ciety, Geol©- g y Buildin g 301. 7 30 Kappa P s i, house. 7 30 P i Sigm a A lpha to conduct open panel on W a te r Conservation A rchitectu re Build in g 105. "P ro b le m s of j in T e x a s," 8 Tw o German p lays, "T u ra n d o t.” and " J e r y und R a e te ly ," Batts Auditorium . 8 15 A C T presents “ P ic n ic ,” P la y ­ 8:30 W illia m Stock, violinist, and Anna Jackso n , pianist, in student recital, M usic R e c ita l H all l l 55 “ F o rty A cres Fo recast,'* house. K T B C Initial P la n n in g Started For Cam pus Blood Drive ^ Fund manager'- and student* in- terr ted in ih r 195.3 Cam pus Blood D rive a rr urged to attend a m eet­ I or 5 p.m. ing in Union 316 at T hursday. Students m ay attend eith er meeting. T his year, students m ay donate to an organization, 'rhis w ill cover the organization all m em bers <>! and their fam ilies and friends. The A u g iii Blood Ban k w i l l reserve the I i g l u the blood for any specif ie thing, such arn a anil deltas* emergency. the Use o( to request j Thurscfey A pr* J ’ !~c-c T FF D A " Y TE X A N P W 7 Longhorn Thinclads Prep for Week End Sensationally successful on their 19.>4 trip to the Kansas R e la y s Texas’ • rudest cr* retu rn this week to bid for even g re a te r recognition th a n they received a y ear ago. Coach Clyde L ittlefield's sprint-strong troupe won three cham pionships and sh ared an oth er last y e a r and w ere out- -----------—— ..■•*» • • - '— '♦done only by host Kansas, th* three tin- 4'*' re av, and p and bid for * p o s s ib ly four, Sammy Ro!!s On In Houston Meet loan S m ith s . return to form , as h is w in d -* ss s le d 9 2 th is w e e k ft*- t p s , ? ^ a k o s T exas t h e fa v o r ite to HOUSTON April 22 I C-o a rd dash and y o u r s? ■Californians my ~e m a r y thro;■■* vaednc.- ia> S m i'h s e e d e d p la y e r s a n d B r a z i * r u m - WOR th e c e n tu r y las.’ ye rn i n 9.6. aa in th e e v e n t. b e r o n e D a v is fourth round of m e 21st an n u al R iv e r O a k s te n n is t?c-TH 'e* t h e p ri- .*< -* to . - • , , e a c h o f I • th e r n 1 i : fin is h e d 1 -2 - 5 sp rin t r e la y s tULtU* —__ t o u r a m e n t , starj tCsp th* in n •Terry M oss of M odesto c a J u n io r College an d r e t r y I N?« P t s and Whitney Reed of Sa? Fr-.ru is- c o w e r e ex p erted to m a k e to u g h for three of the favorites - ■ B e r n a r d Bartsaas, S a m m y (V a -*,- m a lv a , and A rm and o k »«ir*, th e u n s e e d e d Rraj&liaB. , -md tv & 4 # w h # , v ' , ..rung- T e x a s H e ii so ran ^ ^ gjO-yard * vrtto s» * > 5 a v / ’ re'sav* y e a r ' w - h F iv e s e e d e d p l a c e r s w e r e e x - }0 r ^ u s in to Tm q u rn e r - | t ;5 p- t e a m , d e f e n d in g c h a m p io n p ,.eW;, n v A litt le difficult?- - ; n> W j ^ ornr,r? pvohe**t MI' p e r te d to m o v e f in a ls w ith T r a b e r t, V icto r S e i x a i , a n d H a m - 4 4 ^ ” . ^ ' i It on R ich a rd so n o f Ria V S D a v is ^ aRfK, , ' .H; C u p Dick Sa vin and fifth-seeded Tom ^ B ro w n . M ita lia n champ:' k. tad ted Batzen, the na- dis ta me. Jf rn Hid? u.n tion's fi*mbet e c ' ’ pd\e* u " - ' l «re ! top h< rn rs In* D e W ’Hts. n u m b - rn >- ra n k :* ? -, te e k o n C la m rn a1 t a ! v. W ; Of T erne M h « m r .r * r a n e e , m Jre - j p ra r , ne 'from tun:** A n c € ” etna 4- **'• f : for on* of there over "Vc x w . n F r j * rer-m de .-ast, j->au ,- 19, U nrteJ' Stales a n d v L - into r n ih t» y Doh I injury' h - ' n u m b er JNS. R eed 2: A ir F o rc e ch a m p io r s ta tio n e d a t O k l a h o n t s City, f a c e d V i e If* a. itrspressiv e u t th # ^ m e i.jOm,h fir-** th r e e ro u " is Chtir*f>< , %c^d serer * : :n the I M oss, ranked mjEnber 23. Wed* n e s d a v d e fe a te d a Tex?*.s v e te r a n . L«© La bord# B a y to w n , 6-1. 6-3, B a r tze n eHanm ated D ic k South# rn Methodist. 6-1. 6-1. G iam m alta see s e a e ig h th turn- *■* ‘ ” D a v is , , " gf^ their aw n F ■* ' ^ •'1 th e [O th e r- 0 - •* far *h*- m ile hem > J--*, k ., AMokA#V* -*• ***» l f T'--,--.**' KC il/> Of J eXASi S IL: na O k id . ma - h u e I tetra ** r ,f tho** mark ’ .%>, y- m s • : •> Up,' -JC '31 '■ •. ' ' • ■ '• ; . T rabert 'atis p aired W edr.es I > •gainst Seymour Green*f c Chs- c a p o . T h e to p -s e e d e d T r a b e r t d - - t e a t e d D a le M 2 l e t . R * In s ' lu te 6-2. 6-0. Greenberg d c toted Dot d er, I nitersit'i o f Texau. 4-6, 6-0 ‘sore., to win :: en I ’ --. - ''• • R ogers, a r d D ic k F Sn-, .pan the two-mile re.a sin?. - 1 S e ix a i d efeated F e lix K elley the H ouston. 6-4 6-3 W ednesd av s e c o n d seeded star m et the n a m e n t’s 3939 titllst F ra n k CTuerc har R ey. form er in tereo e g ia te p io n at R ice In stitute. R ic h a rd s o n , s e e d e d th ird , fcea J o se Jacinto Mew’ Y o rk C it} 6 -f 6-2, and W ednesday' m e ' B razil number two p layer. P.onaId Mc rem s r . *T r DMt AN D 600 MILES AWAY, * p i J m a Cuba's luiueta Braves, O rioles W in Decisions Carter !n W e d n e s d a y Play Virginia Tourney To O p e n T h u rsd a y B ig League Barometer Mural Spherule BRYDSON LUMBER CO. N e w H om e B u ild in g y e , ^ _ Repair a n d R e m o d e lin g ‘ R e -R o o fin g Re-Decora+lng (Inside a*d Out) W# k«v« Fin# wallpaper and pa'-t ard rat©"-~*-d best workmen s r v- t N * A N Y T H IN G SN THE B U IL D IN G LINE w ith RUNT Tetf/z/s Sc SS I ii;.. * 1 ( 1 *. Iii Milt* Thufwia C s < »anien Colkqz OM aum, qoutq [AJi/drtti jo’L WINSTON TASTES G O O D I U K E A c i g a r e t t e s h o u l d I ■ »r*m Gymnastics Honors A t Stake in Meet / G rego ry G y m w i l l se r vo as a ren- . d e v i o u s for the top g y m na,st ie- Tal ­ in T e x a s this w e e k end when ! the T e x a s State AAU G\m rta*tic l e n t Ch am pionships begin. Competition has b e e n divided min three divisions. Hie nov ice division : begins F riday night at 6 p m , , the junior division Saturd ay ai I p u , m d the se nior division at T p rn. cro w n into the m ee t T e x a s is d e ­ li :■ m g c h a m p io n . 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It's got real flavor—full, rich flavor you'll really enjoy,Winston flavor. Winston lets you draw smoothly, taste* good— like a c igarette should! e a sily —there’s no effort, to puff ! Along with finer flavor, Winston also brings you a finer filter. H ie exclusive Try Winston, the filter cigarette that tastes good — like a cigare tte should! U N I V E R S I T Y 2310 GUADALUPE ST. TTktffa W INSTON t i l t WMi-d*Ovj'iMQ 'MfctdpC U ldtt! .....'n...... ii iii im.. , ie... .. . I e— , — —.......i l l i .,.«*ee— I J i ■ I#**-'*# r < 2-1 n.emlx lit tonal cl Wed room ceremonies Tapped and tilted Tbursdi Citizenship Meet Opened by Lewis D ianre Jol tnson, inn;.- Jenull Bev- )\v is kl, C irrine Rogi >n M artha Powell N >rrna Jea n Joyce ; ans i Helen Flinn, Dannenba im, Ruth Prouse, Norma Dun!? I Virginia M d 1 d Cr Ms M Mi ll Kl Flit •< sn of w o Thursday Session O n Student Leader a sponsor Bo ^ b u t t o n s and beaus BMOC and back- bench boys —go for AFTER SIX f cs'mals Styli* g so trim, fit" se ’'naturii" "ste-n- shy” finish so Mi* hem spots I foe more fun-go ONE HOUR MARTINIZING The M ost In Dry C learing ONE H O U R SERVICE At No Extra Charge Opem 7:00 a.m to 6 OO p.rn M onday through Saturday it t'Mh fit. -p ta pp mr rney a They are t h J arshin a •adership n the U ni- On ar Board C O L M c G A W and C A D E T C A P I . P A U L P A R K IN S O N . . . handshake for best company Pres Cadets Awards Wednesday Outstanding cadets of the V a iv e r - 1 sify of Texas A rm y R O T C were j special! honored Wednesday Awards D ay ceremonies held in connection with the weekly regi­ ment'd cir: ll in Civilian and m ilitary officials who presented ‘ .he av, ards included Col. Hugh D. M cGaw , professor of military' science and tactics; Ben W. Greig, representing the Austin I e se rv e Off ice r * s As •> u-i a lion; G a r - land Barcas, Texas Sons of the Am erican Revolution; and Paul Bowan and Steve Romanowsky of the T ravis Post Am erican Legion. M argaret Peck, acting dean of women at the University, presented special awards to the Regim ent’* co-ed sponsors. Cadet Capt. Paul Parkinson re­ ceived the award for the best com­ pany. Csidet 1st Lt. Robert Hoy was presented the best platoon award. The awards for outstanding bas­ ic I I cadets of each branch were given to Alien F. Ern es’-, Robert W. Stafford, Charles T, Meeks, and L a r r y N. Doherty. Medals of honor, given by the Texas Society of Sons of the Am eri­ can Revolution, were presented to Frank K . Cahoon, Jam es B . Hous­ ton, W illiam W. Roush, Robert W, Stafford. Vernon B. Hill, Don Meier, Mitchell Sanchez, Thomas E Wiiev, and John T. Stuart ITI. T W d a y , April 2T, '955 THE D A ILY "'E X A M Pag# J House Reviews Architects Bill M e a su re to Raise Exam S ta n d a rd s House B ill 236, which would change th** rcqu; rumen’s for the for archi­ apprenticeship period tects. was reviewed at public read­ ing Wednesday night in the House and referred to a sub-committee for reconsideration. The committee of three will re- por4 back to the main committee Monday on its findings. Joe Draker. senior architect, talked to tho lawmakers. The bill would require a total apprenticeship period of eight years before an architect can take ♦he state exam. Ti e graduate archi­ tect# having five years schooling, we ll have to complete three years of apprenticeship, whereas the ar- ehitect nor. having attended school will have to have eight years of ex­ perience in the field before he can qualify for the state test. Presently, the graduate architect may take the exam after degree completion to be qualified, and the n m-graduate architect has to serve only three years of apprenticeship. Hr Townsend <.i\c- 7 Lee tare* Dr. Howard W . Townsend, as so­ fia ie professor of speech, deliver­ ed two lectures recently at Temple High School, Temple. The lectures .ver,* sponsored by the National Honor Society and dealt with ■Qualities of Leadership.” SPEEDWAY RADIO & TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE Ph. 7-3846 SOI® Speedway Ju s t So u th a t G re g o ry Gym I Historical Society To Convene Here The Tex a* Stat*? Historical A* ' seriation w ill have Mrs, Sylvia N y boff of The Hague, Nederland: as its principal speaker a! their forty-ninth annual meeting to he held here A p ril 29-30. J , Fra n k Dobie of Austin w ill speak at the Saturday luncheon, and papers by-three graduates of the U niversity—J a y M ax Maisel, Sam Evans, and V era Lea Dugas —w ill be presented. P h i Alpha Theta, honorary his­ tory fraternity, is sponsoring the Saturday afternoon program with G arlan Bayliss, a graduate student from McGehee, Ark,, presiding. Presiding at other sessions w ill be D r. Claude Elliott, T S R A pres­ ident; D r. Seymour V , Connor, state archivist; Pa u l Adams, Dr. P a t I. Nixon, and Roger Conger. Hews in Brief... By the A: ?o V < OR*! K IP S HUFT G F E RELIEF P R O G R A M VV A SH I N ( MON — Ed w a rd Cor si charged Wednesday a State De- partment “ security gang” headed wte Red ’he I administration's refugee relief pro­ gram . * He told a Senate Ju d ic ia ry Sub- commstee the program needs to he taken out of “ the hands of the policemen” and administered un­ der “ new, competent and sympa- thetic leadei *hip ’ it SHIA E R S A SK S S T A T E TO P R O D U C E V A C C IN E Governor Allan Shivers appeal­ ed to the "w arm heart of Texaa” Wednesday to give every indigent child a protective cloak of Saik anti-polio v accine financed by the state. He ask cd the Legislature for an emergency appropriation of *250,000 to the Department of Health to produce the vaccine needed for wards of the state or children whose parents cannot at- ! ford to buy it, "T exas Is one of the six states qualified to manufacture and process this vaccine,** Gov. Shiv­ ers told the Legislature. R E D CHLN V ACC E F T S I N C O M P R O M IS E B A N D U N G , I it d o n e s i a—Pre- m er Chou En-lai of Red China Wednesday acce; ted a compromise J Asian-African declaration on ha­ lo I m an rights in line with the U N ; he charter. Chou reportedly first refused to discuss the UM stand on human rights on the ground the UN has n t admitted the Peiping regime to membership Fin ally, meeting with heads of the other IM delega- tiors t<> the A«:an-African confer­ its political committee ence Chou gave in rn BV RD SAY S HI AC KRALL* WILL C XI SE PARTI SPLIT \\ VM IIX CTO N— S e n . H arry Ry rtl (D Va.) » a \s any attem pt by the 1956 D em ocratic Conven­ tion to “ blackball” a delegate chosen by a Mate organization " IU invite another party-split- ting fight. Byrd, who announced in 1952 he would mil vote for Democratic, presidential nominee Adlai F., Stevenson. Tuesday term ed "out­ rageous a statem ent by form er ( hairm an Stephen A. N ational M itchell that 195J bolters would be challenged as delegates. Mitchell did not m ention Byrd In predicting In C hicago Tuesday that Gov. Allan Shivers of T exas, Gov. Robert F. Hermon of lo u is i­ ana, and former Gov'. Jam es F, Bv mew of South Carolina would be denied convention lf named as ’ d elegates "because they are political a postates.” Shivers, Kronen, and Byrnes de­ clined co m m en t Unlike Byrd, all three openly backed Dwight D. E lsenhow er Iii 1952. seats Mrs. Nyhoff a former Texan and wife of a leading Netherlands publisher, w ill speak on “ The European Background of Baron de Bastrop” at the dinner April 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Driskill Hotel. ! Mrs. Nyhoff began to trace the I pre-Texas career of Bastrop, who played an important part in Texar history, at. the suggestion of I atte ’hr indi vidua ia, lack o! new day. re­ health hah: t lr eod is a mac k and when you find it in rh*I p »Utirian \ OU can have an cml nic die tator. "Know >ourself : JOUT !> he >rt- comings ” he ads. - e J the grot ,■lent A panel discuss:ion (on "Th. sci ret a r y ; and Teas is Church ll, treasurer. I fargro ce is a f. vrmer president of tile Y»*:■ocratie Club a - North T«*\ s S’ar e College, and has ser\ I on the s’ de executive >ard. *r.*"7R',aUiS\t Sale Western I Hat*—Shirts Suit*—Jean# J ack# ta—skirts I.atli,-*’ Baga Billfold* Cle vsa— B a tta CAPITOL SADDLERY 1*14 Lavaca Queen Entries Due Friday Applications for V a rs ity C arni­ val queen must be submitted at Spe< ■ ti Building 102 by Frid a y at 5 p rn The queen will be elected at the entrance lo V arsity Carnival General them . TEXAS Uranium Riches FOR YOU! EXPERTS SAY “ 71' FOUND BY AMATEURS, H O W TO LOOK. MUST KNOW , J handbook OLID CHAPTERS ON: I GAg.f Co it P WA«t to Loc* tar * Lik«Iy Pro»p#ct.:* 9 A*#*! . . . Laredo ta leu'dene Sink* Ar..* Logoi Rights AFC Sn Ta*.* A rd Much Mar* VSt.l intofmohon M A IL ONLY $3 ^ 0 0 or wild order A « I III) URANIUM Information Service OF TEXAS D«pt. C P. O. Bo* 1092, S.n Antonio, Tem* PATRONS PROTECTED BY US POSTAL LAW k 4k Ak 4k-4k 40.4k. St Os A Ak dfeldbdjfcfcdb .a Jb A, 4k 4A A 4 Faculty Discusses Principle's Merits (Continued From Page l l man is a m a cer of opinion. We have to look at engineers and oth­ ers in the world as total men or sp* lalized ones. If we accept this principle, we will be ready to an­ ticipate the decisions v e ll have to make sooner or later anyw ay ” A number of assertions and re- fu'ations on the requirements a' other te< hnical schools were pitch­ ed back and forth. Dr. Graham ;ejected all this discussion from both sides however, bv remarking that the relative views of other ‘have schools and the U niversity nothing to do wilt* our plans.” " I f this plan is passed, 1 will give the General Faculty' the right to explore further.” he said. “ The report is not perfect by any means.” he added, ‘ but it has accomplished one great good—-it brought the faculty together to dis­ cuss one of the biggest problems of our time ’ improve is necessary, whether The three big questions, M r F e r­ guson said, are whether such a change it w ill the situation, and what its long-term implications are. "W h a t proof is there that pro­ fessional graduates are going into life frustrated ’” he quests, red " I do not think the whole program of education needs to fie standard­ ized. j “ All the committee has done is to raise some confusion ” “ Standardizing students was not mentioned irs my rem arks 1 Dr. Graham retorted later. “ I rn sorry I didn t make ’he speech M r F e r­ guson intended n e to m ake," Dr. Graham explained that the report was it ach criticized for its failure to require composite cours­ es. Such courses, he said. would never he included until after Hie Faculty had approved The I la skew Amendment w hich is on the agenda for discussion Monda> is a method of implement­ It rails ing the original principle tor 48 hours in general education areas. IM of which should be in four specific an is. You ll Enjoy A H Your M e a ls In The C o o l Piccadilly Cafeteria. Breakfast 6:30 a.m. to ll a.m. IOC Glass O f G rapefruit O r Tomato Juice . . . . . . Dish O f Chilled Sliced Peaches O rder O f Stewed Prunes .................... Two Orders French Toast ............... .......... Two Eggs Any Style Old Fashioned Fried Salt P o r k .................. Fresh Baked Piccadilly Sweet Roll ............ Fresh H o t C offee A ny Time O f The Day Fresh H o t Biscuits Each ............................ ................... * .................... 12c 12c IOC 22c 15c IOC .............05c 03c Lunch 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. .........* ............. Tall Glass O f Iced Tea ......................................................... C re a m O f O yster So u p ...........................................* • 20c 25c Ham O m let Fried Fillet O f C o d Fish And Tartar Sa u ce . . . . . . . . . . . . 38c Turkey Pie W ith Fresh V e g e t a b le s 42c B readed Veal C u tle t And C re a m G ra vy .................... 45c Barbecue Breast O f Lamb A n d Dressing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c Fluffy Mashed Potatoes And Brown G ra v y . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12c Stewed Fresh S p in a c h 12c iv® Green Pepper Salad Raisin Pie 14c H o t Rolls, Biscuits, O r C o rn b re a d Each .................... * 03c ...................... * ................. .............. * ............... * .............. 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 4:UU p.m. Dinner Larga Glass O f O range O r Grape P u n c h ............... ........... 10c Shrimp Cocktail 30c 30c Grilled Chopped Beef Steak ......... Baked Halibut In Sauce 47c Club Steak And Am erican Fried Potatoes ............ 60c Fried Spring Chicken And Country G ra v y ..................... 65c Roast Leg O f Beef A u Ju s .......... * ................ 68c Grilled T-Bone Steak O r Fillet M ig n o n ................ 85c Baked Macaroni And Cheese 14c 12c Stewed Tomatoes I Sc Blackberry Fruit Pie ............... .......... . ............. ................... .......................... ......................................... .............. .................. .. There t 4 sr i u til (Intket ere in tap after a trip to better (hance when yaur ape „ H otne *S>feam Laundry S Dry Cleaners rh. I .'SI, 14* I t.i Hi.., x i c c 'n d i l l y U U 80! C O N G R E S S — AUSTIN, TEXAS BOOKBINDING • M A S T E R 3 T H E S E S ^ ' ' 0 C T Q P T p e r r p r s T pvRJC Bou-d A c c r - i - q U. I . .... HILL BOOK BINDERY J A O ? M a n o r P o a d l f Eon© 2-22 2. U. S. Go ve r nm e nt A p p r o ve d Flying School LEA RN TO FLY Browning Aerial Service Ph. 5-1728 Hangar Next to Control Tower < arm il to Speak Today D r H B a ilev r a m ll. 1 address th of Texas hi Alamo Ha Carroll, dir Historical . ' Out standi: Antor o ’ i San Anton of the Tex? fat ion, w 111 ir v Tex ms p.rn in lo. Dr, s State discuss in San annual meeting. TUXEDOS FOB BENT Att S u m Longhorn Cleaners I t ll < inuit ai a pi* rh on# ASM 7 Go Katy Coach between Denison and San Antonio and all Intermediate point* w a lk in g c h e a p e n p a r d n e r ! 0t*e ion I $0nU0$0 J W"f«SiO*o I ^00 A ■ Shot eoiNr tern O'* I t0«t WO*** I *xv**kOO I CM**"*’ ' C titV t OMINVVll •OC*w*U GARIANO DAU* J t**r living units the reason* that cer- t » * auditions tp the program im- I* - • T • - representatives should be elected . dorm-mates to make sure that I . t ' * * ^ truly representative. * "‘s so are t ■" " ‘ < j« no solution to all housing prob­ lem* psi? surely a lot of the troubles that • *"*' m our dormitory system could have bo* - -.red out if top adm inistrators had Nr-r-n av,!p to know more of what the stu­ ck"' % want. T h b would be a gre; im rn orators in running c.vr* the student: w * it *hey want. help to the ad- a program that as much as possible of n a C l i t f V IC C H l f alumni st in the T exas W estern news- - recently complained aboift the lack birational statuary at that school, Texas Tech just getting a much- statue of Will Rogers, it s no won- the T exas W estern folks feel mis- . lt{t Perhaps with a little generosity w re* ♦* • • , v #* rou!d help them out. Here Are Some Pros and Cons O f Vote System Solutions C o n s: a dm mix give OI o r d o n ad v an ts w ere c would - dom ma pius th< m ig h t t integral and col (Tins r o u g I though radical! Rite po stra fe d a t the 1 Altho a re Ha c e rta in the pun bes! put Pogo B t SH IR LEY STRUM Daily Texan I d ii or The p erfect solution *o th# U niversity vote 's s'e m ti:lem m a has not yet been devised If a new system is accep ted , it will be the lesser of sever?. e\ - H ow ever, it w ill undoubtedly be nether th a n th e DaiEv system th a t the U nivers ty now has. H ere a re som e of the pros and \ a n n u s so I icons the eons on thus fa r intro d u ced J. THE PLA! I S \ STEM, n I fr>y* his which each candidate one p a rtic u la r place school. i :.#-s Pro*: Much Birr pier than p resen t system . M uch m ote the usual city voting than the o th er plans. i t the > like stem Coo*: Two of th e be*’ d ate s could pile into the ra c e while one unqualifi# did ate has no opposition T here is no a ss u ra n c e th best can d id ates will be t won because of this, Thei to m o re-th an -likely need offs in ev ery p lat e filed m ore than two c a n d id a te t. THE R EV ISE D I) \ in w hich a r SVSTEM, to vote for a t Ie m ent the m an y c a n d id a te s as assem b ly m en in th a t sr ho being used. andi­ r i n e can- t the ie to is a run- >r by - B Y [uire- it as ; a re WTth stem P ro s : T h is vs ». evil of th e un t a lice of o n ly v o tin g f didate. in e q u ita b le Con*: It xvoulcj i v vee the system . N e ith e r x* t«» the d ifficu lty o f system so c o m p -• a v erv fe w pe- : a It w ould r e q u i r e ft fqg l,, vote, p e rh a p s don't know S. T H E pr< for it fan- Pro*: I pus inter tlNN know " v It WCHlld from til ^ It is less exf would en in a only and. •sons fhev . P ttC r t.u r A T 1*! '*TE M ft POINT person votes* f o r ii ber of c a n d id a te * n u m b erin g t h e m choice. V otes m ore p o in ts f o r r less for se c o n d ch a ' # fh , (,a| nam- fc m aehool t rdi HK , ' ntfd , by .-hnirt one P ro s : T h is v*,y rs not d o n e u rs e - , System . It w o n let HH ^0 un- fairn ess b y vo# ♦ ^ • one can d id a te , sac*.a d til®*' * U vo ters to ru n a g rn inst other, ra th e r th a n tot emtty one Pl8C«- in the School of Au*tiUeeture o r P h a rm a c y , w h i m If x only on* a sse m b ly m a n e s t ns I? v^otiid re* quire all perv#j.o* e x ^ if they didn t kzvns' person* ru n n in g (o n * : I t w oe. ’ fVvl ^ork •dm c °* 4. T H E P K E * » \ < I pl.4NT in which th e liv in g ** e« .« cut into T h e D A @ r T e x a n an, stu d en t turd*. red b The Dally Tex published in A - b> Tex** Stud* r, News c o m n b u ’ editor a Ire d* ivory thou E ntered a i ae- < A ustin T exas, ar T h e A t t 'v - i e 'H IU * -* o f a ., n * -* s q »{*#,’ newftpa;*# r* a n d o f I loc-* I ‘ t * - - ( » ( J V I I I I P H I SS B I R I ,* #**> -.i* * r e c *#•') s l u v . r - l y e n t i t X J to tv - <> it o r o f » p o n u ne# * o r . ? n ti I RV i i » th*- Wa .* f p u b * ; a a M rrx e u R*pre#*-nt#.<5 f o r N e t lo o n Ad**#* » • g h y N e t lo n e A * A rgel*-* — Ran lr «i A**-,* ;»t*-<1 I u l l r g i a t # l 'f r » » J U UMI It t .*** *1 UM Ii I PT IO BATI* M * n I hi u ii, -tuba** opt tea •— Three M*-u tx . PERM AN LNT b l A I T De.ivered In Au*! M ailed in Au*t r M ailed Out o f t< ................ Editor-ta-Chiel Mnuwgiitg f.ditor .......... News L o iter >*•*..*•••* Art Ivii’o r .................... W omen's E d ito r ............ E ditorial A ssistan ts . . . A musem ent* E d ito r . . . Book Editor ........ .. Sports E ditor ................. E xchange f.d ito r .......... E'eature-E'aculty E ditor N ig h t Editor ........ . De„l* \ ilit**r Assistant Night Editor A ssistant N ig h t R e p o r t e r s Night Sports Editor Night A m usem ents Editor N ig h t W ir e E d i t o r N ig h t Srw le t y E d it o r b l Al V I OK IIIIX INS! I ............................ ............................... ................................ .. ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C a r l B u r g er * . , ........... ........... ........... 1,1 E t P%i k |S**'* ' NA , | | | \ | | p l l l L L Si cr f0 Penton \ , u J o h n v .n Willis W°?rii \\?tU MMM*** j*!^ C la r k E^/fo**8 LliW t'ti............................... ............. .............. HtSL I found HER! I f o u n d HER! Neighb oring N e ws Only 34 Days 'til Judgm ent And I'm Really G e ttin ' Scared Rv HOLLY W E > T f R T-xsn Exchange Editor w ith h a tre d , b u t w ith pity ” willy you say ? Well, It beal* eat c h w h a t * Intl goldfish, ■'# \T THE I MN F R s m OF I HK V«.0 a Student explained when a r ­ fab din- e by Ah. th? Of til ex? Ab of if days judgm ent, pense is frightening Phi B e ta K appa, or Sco B f"a P r o - Only IF VO! VKL OXF aged to escap e that c F ev er, the hun-bu! m eetings, and p art life. But then, wha up h ere for. arsyw'a a S u m m er alw ays best in g irls but a SU Y of HOUSTON agin' it. The weans each pre- lpaigmng mastering rn. to o r lo dung: CBU if Ace se lor r on la p p e d m dividi student Assent! I hat * w hat I call m aking g- use of education. lid you conn -to h av e fun' sd and Mr CS out ’he > I 'N iv e : r - >re s a law sh o rts h as ir is af the to >e w orn • pool, od by >n t he ikirt w h the I ship th w’j nd a c a m e ton and ring* re tu rn e d the quaTV Mushy I few moi> att right. 1**11 r e ­ b u t h e r e The ZTA’s seem to N line in love this w eek K appa D eltas cam e in f second in cupid s conte m ends as well as rain sp ark lin g up the cam j (and finally) . . . . Giles:-, th e gab for this week, od will be around (J rig as cupid keep kiri> slinging re m a in s rrows and the Univ® c o e d school. Xorta get* you deep dim n Inside, In answ er ’he th a t w ith question, to the ‘ Du you believe the h o nor s y s t e m a t a d o ptio n of l ’n l \ e r * i t x . e x a m s c h e a ti n g would be r e d u c e d ? " a c e rta in s t u ­ dent from G eorge W ashington Uni­ v e rsity an sw ered : “ I d id n 't know th ere w ere people a l the U n iversity on And th us a n o th e r definition of a n “ o p t i m i s t " xx a* horn. AT 1HAT SAM!. U NIV ERSITY , th e Z eh i T au A lpha so ro rity b es­ towed the honor am ong honors on senior R o lv rf Howie. He wa* given the B ird I Jog A ward. One of his acco m p lish m en ts included through an unexplained m ix u p having no less th a n three d ates fo r the annual H om ecom ing D ance. But he kept a fi>>l head, and som ehow the sit­ uation u n scram b led itself so th at he en d ed up with only one d ate Ken) intl x nu of so m e o n e h e re t im e ? No? T h e n a l i n i t Round I p p e r h a p s the “ Bird Dog * re m in d * you of **ne of y o u r best f r a t e r n i t y b r o t h e r s . # rig. In cl* re m e m b er th at old sa y in g , “ When e v e r y t h in g la going w ro ng a nd y o u ’re feeling s a d and blue. r e m e m b e r th a t a m ig h t y oak w a s on ce a nut like vou,“ prob and defi­ rent, ft h as es as is de rn on­ ce* ent adoption sty of Illin o is.) ie of th ese plans each does have s. The A ssem bly cf knotted up by ty of plan s and they ant Bu! the reed needs to be for April 27, k decision in leerin g Thurs- th a t \„ w th at I* d eb ata b le , b u t at the I NI VERSIE V of W ASHINGTON. corn*-* th.- o th er e x tre m e . M*-n are being encouraged to don -bori* for cam p u s w ear a* ra n b«* **-*-ri in tin* bit from th eir p a p e r: “ T h ere s som ething a b o u t th a t cord wind against y o u r legs,- the deep satisfactio n of being able to sc ra tc h a knee w ithout ro llin g your p a n 's leg up and th e know ledge that you a re one of the few intel­ ligently d re sse d people on cam p u s. “ T he knobby-knee se t w ill re m a in in conventional tro u se rs. T hey will the laugh and m ake cute in little your knees. But p ay th e m no m ind. that un d ern ei R em em lier t h e i r ighter is en v y fo r the es and d e lic a te angles >s. Look upon th em not jokes about fate s an d d im p les d assu I (job OpnorLuntil es Mr. VV, L Gunn, B a h t, n e a r D ulls* ca m p u s th e afternoon Interview m en a s co app PIO) Damp Tamms! UU be on th e o f April 21 rn tnsefors. M ake I Student Em- .-nt B ureau, P ea rce H all lob. It VV in < Off x « gncr J r , mr#!* o f to# I S * Gr­ iii arrive or and April aa 2 i ro«r>o< • ive n * * - - ( Slid I- i O fficer (I11 r *-.* t a I no for In th* N aval Reterv r progr* aint men » bureau. Pearce P o r t A r th u r . V T Fort ear u»‘ superintendent, rf Arts • r Independent Sc hool Dis- 'IV aas will ha ' Tea--her Placement 5**-rvl utter*-*ted in tea-hei■ kindergsrten, iirxt an i secojK* ides but will probably have o***d tea* hers In other field* later n Interested re shit anti in ■ •. i or. fields shr»uld <*»ll or cont# by (ton 219 for appcon'ments. ll a By W alt Kelly "e? j,ON WA4 TOOTHLESS OZ 3 6 ^ 2 >6N I P£AP L>. 2S E ,£*' -1 e *N& AN? A 6 0 0 ?F I?IC H P O* ) W — sc t o * * P OCN T x S a n a Te \6 " 6SOO** eg SAH* ONE Te'xS A \ 0 I SAT As0**l2'‘\$cr HT WO in U S T O F * A n' wg & C £ S Ope On SON £ TAN(5CnT#-AnP I POHT AG2tt ** W TM WiM. •*.* • M i l d t % til MI *9 ........... MIM, ti* ,NS’ r Cowden ......... .. .................... Se -'Caldwell \.(,n4er&i» sa . . . . . . ft ty,r/ Kmgf t . kOM J o r ■ ............. . . J .^1 * "s ■ ^ ............ Phyl Green e Morf*■ VV ........... ...........Rniiv Wester ......... jfc-rry Had T i ' r A: Jz — & 7 I it n c iA T ^ i' T im m y P F , M ) 'F j2 £ n 5 ' ' H r f x Y±JX71UM'KJK^ Jinn>'+ PfCTW?I-e, and t o of the p ro b a tio n a ry code, w hich applies for a period up to tw elve months. T H E CODE prohibits p a rtic ip a ­ tion sn s ic sal at.-I hon o rary , a s w ell as ath letic events, and for fu rth e r ' it prov des for possible suspension by the F aculty-S tudent C om m ittee on D iscipline. 'i lions Cts' si’s of the Court point to the fact that met cly placing a student on proha bon will not serve as a to o th e r stu­ sufficient d e te rre n t dents violating the regulations, but one cannot overlook the fact th at o th er m ethods ex p erim en ted with h av e been less effective T h e Co i f does have lim ited law' does jurisd ictio n L egislative not p rev en t 'h e f rung of students th ro u g h a student body, Chief ju stice of the C ourt Arnold cu rt is in v estig at­ es. bu t these now most p ractical. Stratton * e r rn • wo: k of the Court 'traffic now p e rm an e n t the Student C o u rt." Sweet say s the ( tog o th er retried] in use seem the “ T h e adm in pleased w ith the and it a p p e a rs probation will bp function of Sweet said that 7F t Iir in c ‘J me NO T A Challenge To the E d ito r: Should this kind of talk m d a t­ titu d e a p p e a r am ong us thin fine institu tio n ? No, I don’t think *-> t i s - for­ the m at*inly of e g o as well as dom estic students - d o n 't. I arn sure. think so either. arui in We all m ust be far. too far. from in *uch childish involved g ev in g conflicts, A< pioneer*, our m ission in this g re a te r should md! ice co u n try id eals and c re a te b e tte r relation* individuals and na- am ong us as Wha* Mr. A h a / a said was only an em otional expression of hts p e r­ sonal o p in io n ; a reflection of c e r­ tain w eary ex p erien ces he I TP* pc nod to have encountered dui ng the last se m e ste r F u rth e rm o r , I d a re say th at no one e v e r au th o r­ ized him to sp eak on behalf of the re is uniq* ibt, however, th at e in this um ver- e has > rented a Fhus the problem I any body else s. own resp o n sib le the r part sum o a mai> Instead of r? on# W’Ph wh*lever w shes to offer a kind hand and achieve a settle­ m ent to our problem • : ■*! o a r Kl rich -rn Free Coffee bv Mr. To th e E d i t o r : In reply to “ A chaliengi Alex T o v ar T am a y o ; Sir. I m ay n e v er have the p leas­ ure of m eeting you p ersonally; how ever, I shall consider it a com ­ plim ent if you will accept a cup of coffee f with cream * at my ex­ pense. The p ric e has Iwvn g ladly the paid at C om m ons P lease show indentifica- tion to cash ie r. the soda fountain at G. H W H EE L E R That s W hy! Ta the Editor Alex Ti -*» to a1 of pure tke Vi JO tt th a t, ang. ana- • c f then gem s will definitely bv er ■ D aily life rn cra1 c o rre c to r in w h at you c? so m etim es bv. re a d y knew' for and abow public iv as re borously for binding up cie stu d en ts fron the pts w ith T h ,.’ s w hy I felt rn v ne* if feet the gen­ tile conclusion fallacy I know of significance, * reason lies he- analyzer, I xx ai ai y our dia­ ling m y a rticle it spurs you tc mf since you ak if only I w rote ■cif H ow ever, I that I work la rp o a e c * cr >f tne word this country ‘ a few refuse to accept re a as " CS . . . . WAI.IT ABA? N ablus Pale*tin O f f i c i a l V o ti c a T h # Admiaaton Ti s f for Grad . a 'a fttu-iv in B um moil 1 j; be given in V Ila I 201 Sa turd*' M av Ti 105* Cand el ut*-* w tii rep ort a t fi *45 a m . K xam tnation w ill tlogin at 9 a rn. and s e s sio n xxii} clo se a t I p m Inform s' m v e r n ln g tilin g th o o ff,c o o f Hie T# -stin g and r;utfi­ arvo jiu roau V ll?) ll tu t. P.ogl*tra- tlo n rin ses A pril 30 .1955 < I ivs_ t o s t Fort hor * * * * ness Ad m in is- trntion at th# I n ? rn o ty of T exa s. e Ti a cher PU Ar# you In terestc J in te a c h in g ta t S e r v ic e Peru has received a call for tw o E n g lish te a c h e rs from tho Co lo g io J,« IJbor- ta USO per Sal* rv tad tis' v acation pay of $5*5) - I rn cr ested n - stront* should cal! or com e by Sui[ton 2 -9 for fur- thor Inform ation in Peru y D irecto r I • # TEXAN CRO SSW O RD ■ •vT i*' ACROSS I String ft. Smash «dial ) 9 A m orning reception IO Measuring «t>ek 12 Choice group 13 Silk ac a rf < Eccl ) 14 Articles of furniture 15 Type w riter roller IS R ight side (abbr I 17, Cry of a dove 19. Finish 19. Speaking 23. Artless 24 H elm et, shaped part (B o t) t2S Revoking, | aa a legacy (Law) ISO To make ti choice *3 India i ( poet.) S4 Sun god 35 Revalue 87. Chair 89 Capital of Egypt *•40 A soft candy 41 Performer r42 D rives *43. Chops, as wood f44. Require DOWN I A musical instrument I 2 Roman poet 3 Soaks ha* 4 English riv er 5 Extended € Subtle emanation T Kind ■* o f rock 9. l l . 8. Girl s name A P resident of France Tear violently 15 Hawaiian food 17 Opposite ' to “debtor*" 20 M.udC note SI. Girl a name 25 26 22 A herd of whales Mea* ur (C hin ) Anger­ ed Marbles E ast-n o rth east (abbr. A killer whale A fuzzy- coated fruit 27 29 30 l l 32 H ackneyed 36. In a row ( poet.) 37. Certain 38. Border 40. M errim ent I 3 4 V/A 5 4> 7 ft Iw r n , ii YUi 9 <2 14 to 19 23 YI 41 4 3 Iid I 13 "I 17 r n AO I v;Al 4 4 r n b lo l l WAOY/ ,,*..* ZZ “ LA I % . ; ZU 2% 27 z n 29 I I I 30 "JI 32 3S 1 34» 33 V4 cwjn i I 3b 37 I A Cryptogram Quotation 1 T G J M V U J P B K U Y J V C P K O O V V R K - O N K U Y K Q K l l B T D "M W B J K T P I I P G T C W O L P B J K B T ?— L P B O J U T A K Saturday's CrxT»toqnote: AND ROTH WERE YOUNG AKP (DK* J * A * 6M -U T tf'U U -tJ Y K i. C. . 'TIL SA T U R D A Y , G IR L S D R E A M Thursday, April 21, 1955 T H E D A IL Y TEXAN Raga 5 D ELTA s g s c h o i c e s a® Swing-out I radition Dates From 1908; lad N o > Swards or Speeches Participate in Senior W eek I Ray, Burger! Chosen Heads O f Journalists Theta Sigma Phi, honorary Jour­ nalism fraternity for women, In- j stalled new officers and three new pledges Tuesday at a candlelight ceremony in Sem inar Room of Journalism Building Officers for the coming year are Barbara Ray. president; R o s e Janda, vice-president; Shirley In- sall, secretary; Caro! Sutherland, | treasurer; and Joanne Copeland, I arch ive s! Annette Smith, Meda Miller, and I M arilyn M iller are newly elected I pledges of the fraternity. Miss Jan d a will he the chapter’s delegate to the National Theta Sig- I ma Phi convention in St. Louis I rn June. New i y Delta Ch na Ii sin ft item- IXJ Brazil Beckons To 4 Students S o r t h Amel man dc1 e de/kle n?o sm all groups and field missions. Home-Ec to Show Student Fashions be modeled in the home et on< i the patki*of th-- Home K< moi i building Thin sd iv at i p o , The dt t sses to he show n \ made in Home Economies - la by the girls who '-‘ ill mod* I ti I hive ot the girls lx>th desij and made hie dresses they model. The participants are home economics and non-h en int un tea ma tors H ic show is open to all stud* (cli na.) The 4ti*tin Council of Health, IM -ic ai I Im ati -n, and Recreation will have its final meeting Thurs- 1 day at McCallum High School Gymnasium at 6 p rn. There w ill be a barbecue meal served to be followed by discus­ sion of ‘’Athletic Croup Insurance” and How to Te ch Tumbling.” A , social period will close the meet­ ing * The World Affairs Forum w ill ; mer? at the *'Y ” Thursday at 5:30 I p.m. for its regular weekly meet- j ing. Members w ill have supper i and then continue discussion on the subject of relations between the United States and foreign countries and the effect on those countries of United States aid. ♦ j Dr. George I Sanchez, chairman I of the Department of History and Philosophy of Education, will speak at 8 p.m. Thursday on "Demgre- 'he Public Schools” to -• • • inn in the parents and friends of the All Destin Co-operadhe N a rse rj. The All-Austin Nursery, unique in this area, is a co-operative, non­ profit, and inter-racial organiza­ tion. The event is to be held at I SOTH East Thirteenth Street. Offi- I cert w ill be elected. ♦ Reginald W . Gregory of M e rrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Beane w ill speak to 'he \merican fin an ce Association Thursday at 7 p.m. in Men's Lounge of Texas Union. M r. Gregory will speak on the training program of his company and w ill also discuss current market cond!- i ! 1297 I l l USIH n t o t MLI S ’ W h y rn »t tr o u t ; it in -' m n v Li;, x-xzs Lyytta OI SSI BTA HONS, KTC, bi wtroniftt Ic T. Neighborhood (Symbols) U Mrs K tehie, ; n n rVlUNC, (si an kinds Eleetromntie Mrs Sanfoi cl. 2- I >. Lost and Found ? ATL TY'PTS work don© by txpcritncfd I typist Them© JNm II- ' d J D Y . ‘i # ' - ‘ A'. *.* f.Vr*'’ !rl*f ACCL It ATK TY I I M , - ‘ •" ( ,uaniiit,-f d 7 «-rn -JO pni Malone Delafield. ___ ___________ ___________ _____ ___ N I , (, USU important paper* and : ‘ lib -I in Gregory <5>m ; ' ' I ''' ' : TYPIN G—Any kind, neat work, phone “ !*?“ " r .‘ ’ ° ; _____ ___________ Ll T Mb do sour riping! Accurate. papers J et* Hark ness — ............. —------ j KXI Tilt! B M T I . T Y |» I S T. Reasonable rate*. .Y IM , machine lites *• I lect r ic f or Rent A UM ’ ma od Dining ti'*- bat ii- Meal* UUU L. Uh Tm, .a w l, | rill- NP K S T I* \ ; KS you Ii find I L.ec- uomuLiC. 5-909-4 a J! u i It. Patroniie Texan Advertisers ' ■■ I - i Hit * d efficient .M .".'n KRUGER S JEW ELER S J I H Gu««Ulup* St. KATE EVANS, M A R G A R E T FRANK, W A L T E R MORRIS, J U L I A PENN, and KIRK G R A Y . . . for Turrandot, an unveiling, fo r problem-solving suitor, a problem H A RRIET L A W Y E R for Baetely, an eye-opc Germ an Classes Stage Sleek to Offer Soprano Muser Sings Two Romances Today Recital Tonight At Recital Hall Today G r a d u a t e Student Plays for Degree a." v T r y a m r , nf a $1,000 \ c f N e e c e d Pianic OpenIhq In S h o w T ic k e t S a le ^ ACT Tonight Director Predicts Top Performance sales for "P ic n ic ,” open- he Austin C ivic Theater at S' is p.m., a ir moving I Mel Pape, rhea tor tis rec* Univ** of Sp? tee M Professor Shows Art in Pittsburg "You think you're the respectable girl you were four years ago... A LLIED ARTISTS p a t e n t ? CORNEL WILDE RICHARD CONTE BRIAN DONLEVY JEAN WALLACE THE BEST MEXICAN TOOD and the MOST C O U R T E O U S SERVICE is at E L M A T A M O R O S BOA East Ave. Phone 7-7023 Sirloin Steak $1.00 Pioneer Drive-in • T O D A Y S Interstate Theatres ( ^ " s t a r t s T O M O R R O W " ) h mm mmi mini mu OW*’ k i r k d o u g h s H A N K E C R A iH C L A IR E T R E V O R The MOST RUTHLESS ROBINSON of ill Time! to* * PHI UP TORDAN • ho' J by SIDRH HAMON • K n e w by M W IE IB BARGAIN DAY TODAY! e n c J VA 7 P.M. til ST A R T S T O D A Y ! [ • P I T T I - s — v A gay, gay b ritish farce e? a I o f some pretty people I A n O l d Q uestion Were 3 CASA LOMA Last Day! Sh sh k V ( S O U V l A K BURGER IN A TUXEDO 25c a / £ 3117 hi, L A M A P \rthur M urray COLLEGE STUDENTS dance classes ICH ” 1 * ARTHUR M URRAY School o r Dincr>;i' P i z z a P i l r % V* l i t h & Guod <*► »n N t w to w tc M s l o g m * * Distinctive KOSHER DEiiCAT ~ r M " lf I * t I ' A, » 1 VI Ii J ffiH S2 2 A B B E N C F E V IL 1* ...e PULITZER PRIZE Com edy By W ILLIA M IN G E N o te : This is adult entertainm ent, lf you m iiie d P I C N I C in N . Y. this m ay b e you r only ch an ce to see this g re a t show as w ritten, iince few com m u n ity and no college groups d are do it without dam aging cem or$hip, 2323 G u a d a lu p e Ph. 6-0541 for personal interview call Mr. Moore, 6-4361 Thursday, April 21st