Go Slow in Homeward Flow Moderate temperatures and a general warming up in the weather conditions are forecast the safe travel weekend, promising throughout the state for home­ bound students. for All h ig h w a y s are e x p e c te d to r e ­ m a i n open a lth o u g h d a m p n e s s m a y lin g e r on fa r m - t o - m a r k e t r o a d s in th e P a n h a n d le . so m e All ro a d s in th e P a n h a n d le a r e now p a s s a b le , b u t b e tw een 400 an d toppled 500 e le c tric utility poles, by snow an d ice, w e r e still down, ac c o rd in g to T he A ssociated P r e s s . No s e v e r e w e a t h e r conditions a r e fo re c a st. S c a tte re d sh o w e rs h a v e fallen o\ e r th e state . S t r e a m s a n d r i v e r s in C e n tra l T e x a s c a r r i e d a h e a v y run-off to th e Gulf of Mexico, but no flooding w a s re p o r te d , a c c o r d ­ ing to T he A ssociated P re s s . T e m p e r a t u r e s in A ustin T h u r s d a y w e re cool w ith a low of 42, I cidar­ is e x p ec ted to be su n n y a n d mild w ith a high of 62, the w e a th e r b u r e a u re p o r te d . The D e p a r t m e n t of Public Safety u r g e s U n iv e rs ity stu d e n ts tra v e lin g h o m e to d ri v e carefully, in a n ef­ fo rt to avoid traffic fatalities. O p e ra tio n D ea th w atch , c o n d u c te d b y s t a te a n d local p e a c e o f i r e r s , will be in p ro g r e s s a s s t u d e n ts r e ­ t u r n to school J a n u a r y 3. D u r in g th e w a tc h , traffic and o th e r v io len t d e a th s in T e x a s will be r e p o r t e d ti m e s d aily . to The w a tc h will begin D e c e m b e r 23. the public th r e e T h e d a T e x a n “ First C ollege Dai ly in the S o u t h 1 Vol. 59 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, D EC EM B E R 18, 1959 Eight Pages Today No. 87 NATO Heads Pass Row to Ike, De Gaulle ALL R O A D S LEAD A W A Y F R O M A U ST IN A S STUDENTS BEG IN L O N G TREK H O M E Eager students will p u m m el the highways late Friday in quest of a two-week v a c a t i o n B rie fs... From the Wire By th e A s s o c i a t e d Press Can UT Dent No. J Syracuse? The tim e-h o n o red q u e stio n likely cu se b a c k s h a v e r u n m o re th a n 4 s * ' m m % I* I C h r i s t m a s Spirit H anging on th e door of a room in SRI), this sign: "Boat the hell out of Santa j Claus.” M o re Riders M ust Sign Up O r N o Bowl Bus T w enty -fou r m o re tic k e ts for the E x-S tud ents' A sso ciatio n b u s tr ip to th e Cotton Bowl m u s t be sold by M o n d ay o r the t r i p will b e can- j celed. d ir e c to r , W illiam M a r s ion, a ss o c ia tio n a s ­ s is ta n t ex e c u tiv e said tic k e ts a r e a v a il a b le to the public, to in le a v e dow ntow n Austin a t 7:30 a . m . J a n ­ u a r y I. th e b u s the C o n tin en tal sta tio n P la n s now a r e for The b u s w ou ld a r r i v e in D a lla s an h o u r b e fo re g a m e ti m e N e w Y e a r 's D a y . R o un d-trip tic k e ts a r e p ric e d at $r< 50. T h e y c a n b e bought o r th e ass o c ia tio n s Building. P e r s o n s m a y also phone G R 6-6201, th e office n u m b e r , for f u r t h e r in fo rm atio n . r e s e r v e d at M a r s ic o p ointed out th a t t r a v e l ­ ing by b us w ould p rove co n v e n ie n t d r e a d i n g to football N e w fans Y e a r 's h ig h w a y traffic b e tw e e n h e r e a n d D a llas. T h e bus, ho said, would r e t u r n to Austin i m m e d i a te l y a ft e r the g a m e . UT Wreck Victim Flown to Galveston L in da E n g o lk e . R a h r s t o n fr e s h ­ m a n w ho w-as in ju red in a n a u to ­ m obile ac c id e n t O c to b e r 29, w a s flown In G alve ston T h u r s d a y m o r n in g . to Jo h n Sealy H o sp ital She h a d b e e n r e m o v e d fro m th e : c ritical list at B r e c k e n r i d g e H o s ­ pital D e c e m b e r I. a f t e r b ein g un- j co nscious four w eeks. M iss E n - g elk e's in ju rie s included f r a c t u r e s of both a r m s , th e pelvis, a n d the j skull. In G alv esto n , she w ill u n d e rg o s u r g e r y on h e r left a r m a n d h e ex- j a m i n e d b y tw o b ra in sp e c ia lis ts and p las tic surgeon. H e r condition w a s d e s c r ib e d a s m u c h im p ro v e d . P h y sic a lly she is s t r o n g e r h a d g a in e d so m e w eig h t, an d h a d r e g a i n e d c on scio usne ss. Ranger to Enter Sport Car Race T h e R a n g e r M ag azin e is sp o n s o r­ ing a c a r in M ex ico C tty s s p o r ts c a r club r a c e on D e c e m b e r 38. Idle " H a i r y ’* Special No. 69 ' will sport a p ic t u r e of Hairy' R a n g e r . Rob R o b e rts o n , R a n g e r staff c a r ­ t o o n i s t will d riv e an A sto n -M artin t h a t he ow ns. i H ilb e r t Shelton, a s ta ff c a r t o o n ­ ist an d f o r m e r stu d e n t n ow a t t e n d ­ ing T e x a s AAM. will tie co I n v e r . a n o th e r R a n g e r D a v e G ro ssb y, j sta ffe r, will he c re w chief. P A R I S '/P Tile A tlantic P a c t 4 th e m i li ta r y stre n g th of to ssed C ouncil T h u r s d a y night p ledg ed to g u a r a n ­ " a d e t e r m i n e d e ff o rt" th e te e th e W est b u t a p p a r e n t l y row w ith F r a n c e o v e r a n inte­ g r a t e d a i r c o m m a n d into the la p s a n d P r e s i d e n t s E is e n h o w e r of C h a rle s D e G aulle. T h r e e d a y s of w ra n g lin g a m o n g NATO m i n i s t e r s o v e r the i n t e g r a ­ tion is su e w o u n d up with a c o m ­ to m e n ­ t h a t n eg le c te d m u n iq u e tion th e s u b j e c t a t all. But Paul Henri Sf>aak, NATO * secreta ry gen era l, sought to a s ­ sure a sk ep tical throng of new s In m en: NATO." "There Is no crisis Asked if all m e m b e r s of the a l­ liance s u p p o r te d a i r in te g ra tio n , ho re f u s e d to give a yes-or-no a n ­ sw er. He sa id th e r e would h a v e to be a g r e e m e n t on w h a t is m e a n t by in t e g r a t io n first. tw o y e a r s ag o calls th e T h e a l l ia n c e 's m a s t e r m i li ta r y p lan of for an d unifying n av a l a s w ell a s a i r - - o f th e 15 NATO p a r t n e r s u n d e r an I n t e r n a ­ tional c o m m a n d . fo r c e s —g round T u sh es Air Integration I t w a s th is issue t h a t d o m in a te d th e th r e e - d a v session. B riefin g s on th e closed m e e t in g s said th e A m e r ­ icans took th e lead in pu shin g for , a ir in te g ra tio n a s a first ste p an d won the s u p p o r t of 13 of h e r p a r t ­ n ers. B u t the F r e n c h balked , fol­ th e po licies of De G aulle lowing t h a t F 'rance m u s t w ho m a i n ta i n nation al m ilita ry fo rces a n d o p p o se s in teg ra tion . insists h e r I*. R. lie n . I-aurU N orstad. su ­ prem e A llied com m ander In Eu rope, w as reported to have told air integration w a s a basic pro­ position b e ca u se of the speed of m odern air w ar. t h e i r n a tio n a l forces w h ic h identity DeG aulic th in k s p re s e r v e would fight b e tt e r . is T his th e is sue th a t qualified in f o r m a n t s sa id is bein g p a s s e d to E i s e n h o w e r a n d D e ( .a u l ic w hen they m e e t p r i v a te l y S a tu r d a y . Ike H eads for P aris As a ctio n w a s stalled b y the NATO m i n is te r s . P r e s id e n t E i s e n ­ h o w e r s t e a m e d to w a r d a c lim a c tic point of his the s u m m i t to u r — m e e tin g in P a r i s . Ile began work on sum m it pa I vers aboard the I S cruiser D es M oines a few hours after lo ck ­ ing arm s in friendship with Tun is ia ’s pro-W estern P resident Ila- bib B ourgulba. D u rin g a visit of less th a n four h ou rs in T u n isia , a hotbed of the A lgerian in d ep en d e n ce m o v e m e n t, •he P r e s i d e n t re ceiv ed a w ild w e l­ fr o m ab o u t 200.000. co m e D iscus* Mgerlan Rebellion T he fiv e -y e a r A lgerian rebellion an d the eco no m ic d is tre s s of n e w ­ ind ep en d e n t T unisia w e r e a r v z ly ind epe nd e n t T u n i s i a w e re iy a m o n g s u b j e c ts discussed by E i ­ se n h o w e r a n d B ourguiba. joi nt c o m m u n i q u e " g r a v e sai d c o n c e rn felt. the A to end the A lg erian two m e n o v e r failu re w a r . a m ile a n d a half 3,136 y a r d s to be ex a c t. The tw o t e a m s h a v e p la y e d one c o m m o n o p p on ent M a r y la n d . I ex a s beat th e T e r r a p i n s , 26-0, S e p te m b e r 26. One w e e k la te r. S y ra c u s e took the m e a s u r e of the T e r p s 29-0. M o re th a n 75,000 football s p e c t a ­ to rs will sw ell the Cotton Bowl to its c a p a c i ty N e w Y e a r 's D ay to see th is m u ch -p ub licize d just w h a t e a s t e r n te a m can do a g a in s t the d e te r m i n e d T e x a n s . Assembly to Ask Traffic Relief i A bill a s k i n g allevia tion of the traffic p ro b le m a t the in terse c tio n of Twenty-fiftb'* a n d T w en ty -six th S tr e e ts a n d G u a d a lu p e S tre e t w a s a d o p te d T h u r s d a y n igh t b y the S tu d e n t A ssem b ly . It w a s s u g g e s te d th a t th e p ro b ­ le m of tra ffic bo ttlen ecks be tak en up w ith c ity a u th o rities. T h e A sse m b ly r e f e r r e d b al k to c o m m it te e a bill p ro po sing a ll o ­ catio n of p a r t of th e “ E y e s of T e x a s ” r o y a l t y fund for u se in a loan p r o g r a m of th e N ation al D e ­ fense E d u c a ti o n Act. J i m In f a n te , G r a d u a t e School A s s e m b ly m a n , o pp osed the bill b e ­ c a u s e of t h e lo y a l ty o a th re q u i r e d w ith th e lo a n p r o g r a m . A p a n e l of student, d e le g a te s to the N a tio n a l S tu d e n t A ssociation co n g re s s a p p e a r e d b efo re th e A s ­ s e m b ly to ex p la in NS A a n d its p u r ­ poses . E x to llin g th e m e r i t s of KSA m e m b e r s h i p , R a y F a r a b e e , law s tu d e n t a n d a f o r m e r p re s id e n t of t h a t NS A, a s s e r t e d its p r a c t i c e s h a v e th e efficiency of im p ro v e d stu den t g o v e r n m e n t. The p a n e l, led by F a r a b e e w a s a s s e m b le d to su p ­ po rt a bill offered by F r a n k Cook­ sey, A s s e m b ly p re s id e n t, u rg i n g c o n tin u a n c e th e N a tio n al S tu ­ d e n t Association. T h e p a n e l tu r n e d into d e b a te b e tw e e n J i m D an n e n - b a u m , E n g in e e r in g a s s e m b ly m a n , a n d F a r a b e e on th e m e r it s of NS A ; m e m b e r s h i p . a p p e a r a n c e in T h e A sse m b ly a c c e p t e d M arv in B e c k 's re s ig n a ti o n b e c a u s e of a n ' in c r e a s e d a c a d e m i c Ano­ t h e r r e s ig n a tio n w a s s u b m it te d by Bill D a y , a r t s a n d scie nce s a s s e m ­ b ly m a n ’, He cited his l a r k of e n ­ t h u s ia s m a s the b asis for his a c ­ tions. load C ra ig Joint C h a irm a n R on ald C raig , ju nio r electric a1 e n g in e e rin g m a j o r , h a s b e e n e l e c t ­ ed c h a i r m a n of the joint g r o u p s cd th e A m e ric a n In s titu te r f E l e c t r i ­ ca l E n g in e e r s a n d the In s titu te of R ad io E n g in e e r s . D a n ie l to Reveal Plans; Cues Others to Follow AUSTIN Gov. D aniel a nn ou nce d T h u r s d a y he w ill re v e a l his politi­ ca l p lan s J a n u a r y 4 a possible c u e for o th e r to p politicians to fol­ low suit. W h e th e r he d ecid e s to seek a th i r d t e r m m a y a ffect the decision of Atty. Gen. Will Wilson and o th e r s c o n sid e rin g c a m p a ig n s for g o v e r n o r an d a tt o r n e y g en eral. i In his seco nd p re s s co nference w ith in IO d a y s , D an iel said he w ould decide b y la te J a n u a r y o r e a r l y F e b r u a r y on a special s e s­ sion pay ra is e , to co nsid er a te a c h e rs to be a n s w e r e d on the D allas C ot­ ton Bowl g r e e n is w h e th e r an im m o v a b l e o b je c t c a n be te e te re d by a sw ift force. J a n u a r y I T h a t is. c a n the U n iv e rs ity of T e x a s L o n g h o rn s, m o tiv a te d by a band of high-flying h a c k s, k no ck off th e S y r a c u s e U n iv e rs ity O ra n g e m e n , r a t e d a s the b e s t in the n ation w ith a line th at allowed its op po nen ts only 193 total ru s h in g y a r d s in IO g a m e s . While th e " S iz e a b le S e v e n ," as the e a s t e r n s q u a d ’s th u n d e r in g line h a s b e e n d u b b e d , w a s p ro v in g i m ­ m o v ab le, a h e r d of u ltr a - f a s t L on g­ horn b a c k s w e re s ta m p e d i n g a c r o s s the s o u t h w e s te rn p la in s for an a v e r a g e of 226.1 y a r d s p e r • I g a m e . Ro ck y in Houst o n HOUSTON — N ew York Gov N elson R o c k e fe lle r took a i e cond sa m p li n g of T e x a s g r a s s r o o t s op in­ ion T h u r s d a y a n d sa id he h a d m e t T e x a n s who " w o u ld to se e m e r u n . ” like R o ckefeller flew h e r e a f t e r d r a w ­ re sp o n siv e crow d of 1,000 ing a p e rs o n s to a luncheon in D alla s. • Y u g o s l a v i a Gets U S A i d W ASHIN GTON The United lend to S ta te s T h u r s d a y a g re e d to C o m m u n ist 15 million d o lla rs Y u g o slav ia to build a h y d ro - e le c ­ tr i c p ro je c t on a ri v e r n e a r Du- brovnik. P r i n c ip a l L o n g h o rn s p e e d s te rs a re h a lf b a c k s J a c k Collins an d R e n t R a m i r e z an d q u a r t e r b a c k J a m e s Saxton. T he I / m g h o r n s ' c h a n c e s of u p se ttin g the u n b e a te n O ra n g e m e n r e s t s q u a r e ly on th ese th re e to s p r e a d a la d s ' a b ility co ag u la te d S y ra c u s e defense. th e On th e o t h e r h and, the L o ng h o rn line will be e m p lo y e d sta v in g off the confident S y ra c u s e b a c k s , w ho a m b l e r a t h e r cockily a ro u n d in the b ackfield b efo re line s p r e a d s a hole. When the " S e v e n ” op ens a gap, su c h b l a s te r s as fullback Ai t B a k e r and h a lf b a c k s G e r h a r d S r h w odes a n d E r n i e D a v is spur? th ro u g h for g ain s that h av e given the O r a n g e m e n an u n b e lie v a b le ru s h in g fig u re in IO g a m e s . Syra- W h o 's Boss? T SP Defers Editor Vote a g r e e m e n t w ith e d i t o r s p e rs o n a l ed ito ria l p o lic y ? " Dr. G lenn A lbert W elsch, p r o ­ fe s so r of a c c o u n tin g , sa id th e r e ­ sponsibility for n e w s policy is s t a t ­ ed a m b ig u o u s ly in T S P h a n d b o o k , but ad ded , “ a s a r e a d e r , I would like to think I m r e a d i n g o b je c tiv e new s. The news should be d iv o rce d from ed ito ria l policy ’ C a r l H o w a rd , e d ito r of the T e x ­ an. o b se r v e d th a t th e p ro p o s a l to unify co n tro l w o uld m a k e T e x a n policy m o : c consistent, J i m I n f a n te , stud ent B o a r d m e m ­ b e r. m a d e the motion to tab le the p ro p o sal in o rd e r to d e t e r m i n e the re a c tio n of T e x a n staff m e m b e r s . In o th e r action, the B o a rd v oted to open to g rie v a n c e s con cern in g T e x a n pol­ icy. I n f a n t e p r e c i p it a te d th e action by citing e x a m p l e s of w h at h e r a i l ­ ed “ poor jo u r n a l i s m " porting. its F e b r u a r y m e e t in g B y DON MY KRS tw o h o u rs of discu ssio n, A fte r the T e x a s P u b lic a tio n s Student B o a rd ta ble d a p ro p o s a l to m a k e the ed itor th e T e x a n 's boss T he m a i n is sue b efo re the B o a rd T h u r s d a y w ag w h e th e r n e w - an d e d ito ria l policies should be umt< d u n d e r the ed ito r s au th o rity , o r be the p r e s e n t du al co ntin ue d u n d e r s y s te m in w h ic h the m a n a g i n g e d i­ tor co ntrols the new s c o lu n m s an d the ed itor d ir e c ts the ^ editorial p a g e . T h e B o a rd split on the q u estion of tw o b a il o possibilities, e it h e r a d u a l o r unified s y s te m of control. H a r r e l l Lee, a s s o c ia te p ro f e s s o r of jo u r n a li s m a n d a u th o r of the pro- p osal, e m p h a s iz e d a need to < larifv the w o rd in g ha ndbook. th e p re s e n t I SI in M r. Lee said is not good for it conflicting policies to lie followed on the new s an d cd Io na p a g e s a the situation n ow possible u n d e r ex istin g hand bo ok . in th e ev e n t " T h e r e sh ou ld be one policy hear! a n d th e ed ito r an d m a n a g i n g e d ito r a re no* able rn the ed ito r - a g r e e on news poll decision should p r e v a i l , ’ l e i lr. sa id ' T h e q ue stion then a ro s e as ,o w h e t h e r t h e editor s pro p o sed pow Pr to o v e r r u le the m a n a g in g ed itor on news poli v de- isions im plied a p o w er to ru le ;it am- ti ma journalism, Olin I Hinkle a - d e i ro b - should th e p o w er to sor of w e give the m a n a g i n g ed tor not tell ru n a story wh h in E! ohio ? v av should b e ru n bu? w hich is in dis the edit- ’ tsked VPHM**' "■ Pep Rally? For student* that w ant to give the team a senti off for the < et ton B ow l: T he team anti Hand w ill he practicin g at 3:so p.m. D ecem b er SI at Ownby Stadium on the SMI cam pus. C A M I L L E C A R P E N T E R ” , . . hit t h e sp o ts ' b o n n e to ti and the T he D a ily T e x a n T u e s d a y re p o rt- m T e x a n ie- cd in e r r o r t h a t C ra ig w a s clr. ted i h a i r m a n of the A I E L only. Engineering Society Initiates Forty-eight F o r t y - e ig h t p e rs o n s w e r e recently initiated into th*' U n iv e rs ity 's c h a p ­ t e r of T a u B e ta Pi, n a tio n a l e n g i­ n eerin g honor society. Guest s p e a k e r at the initiation l h Ka r l I 'allen ( o r e m o m e x w a s bac h p r o f es s o r of psychology. L a r r y K McPh.ail. s o c i e t y p r e s i ­ d ent, g a v e an official w e lc o m e to the new m e m b e r s . Ma s t e r of c e r e n i on . es w a s Dr Jo h n J M c K e tta dr , p ro f e sso r of c h e m i c a l e n gin ee ring . I n i ti a te d w e re W illiam D. Flacon J r . Anthony B edford, J a m e s ll. Bell, T r o y i.. B elver, E d w a r d M. B o a tm a n * T e n n is H B rid g es . R o b ­ e rt ( ’ C’a llaro tti, G r e g o r y A < ar te r , Hi D ong Chai. C h a rle s ll ('ole J r B K C o p e i J r , a n d C. Leon Also, J e r r y W C raig R I.. C rip pen, H a r r y L. D avis. B y ro n E D hrig, R a m s e y W. F a r l e y , D av id W. F o w le r. C h a rle s F G e o rg e J r , E rv in V G rafe, Ilona Id J- Han* \ Clovis R Hale. H a r r y G. H a rm s C h a r le s G. H eliu m s, J . D. J r H elm . a n d R i c h a r d W Inoe. \|en, R a y m o n d IE K rieg , M a gee K r is tia n s e n , J o h n A K rog, i ■> * I, K u e s te r , S im i F a iz M a s ri. Tom R M ast, and T o m m y H . M o rro w . Also Konm th E. O eh lcr, T h o m a s J . P h a r o , Jo h n O. R h e a , C h a rle s G. R ic hie , I Vin S. R obinson, Jo h n H. S ehested , J e t r y IE Shrimpier!, D avid EE Svvint Jerry K T re y b .g , 3 . A U h u r U lb rieh , an d T ra c y , W ord. . Cox. C om m ittee to Pick U p U se d C h ristm a s Trees A frat era tv -so ro rity e o n ’m itt e t wilt pink up d is c a r d e d C h r is tm a s tr e e s F riday and t a k e t h e m to the A is' n ' ' ' P.< 'ai I- ed C hild ren e S' hr- tee Tile com. rn, I‘tee r e q u e s t s ct g e n ­ ins h a v in g tr e e s to ca ii th e of- of the d e a n of m e n at I x'on- 333 '5re not to fr u 'e r n it ie s a n d sorort- cd C on trib u tio n s ic i ti fi< e sion lima ties. 15 S e a m e n Rescued T he f r o m 'n*- Ha*«*d Pr e s* I ONG BEACH Ca if r e s c u e d F ifte e n s e a m e n w e r e life­ boats T h u r s d a y by a N a v y p a tr o l ight h o u rs a f t e r they a bn n- v essel neir sin king s h . p. done I k: a rn Pioneer lire i fr e ig h te r 3,300-1 to n s c r a p a 30tVfoC lo aded w ith to ha v e is heliovod is u n k . N ation -W id e Survey UT Enrollment No 9 T he U niversity of T e x a s, listed mn*h on a n atio n al college e n ro ll­ m e n t s u r v e y , m ig ht h a v e p la c e d fifth h a d figures the a tte n d a n c e included its e n tire sy s te m . e n r o l lm e n t L istin g T e x a s a* 20.591. the W a lte rs p E w ith h ead q u a r t e r s included in C incinnati m e d i c a l and de n ia l stu d en ts bu? did not ' i k e rn 3 TTC stu d e n ts af- • ending T e x a s W e stern College in El P a s! ', B y ro n Shipp, r e g i s tr a r . s u d T h u r s d a y . Mr Shipp p o in te d out th ? Texas A&M h as its own b o a r d of re g e n t s and is c o n n e c te d w ith T he I niver- sity of T e x a s only in th a t the tw o s o h x 'Is s h a r e in an e n d o w m en t fur, 1. C a l i f o r n i a , w i t h t h e n a t i o n s l a r g e s t full tim e e n r o l l m e n t , h a s I? .ta : student*. H ow ever, a ch eck , with records kept by ht« N ational \s«**'cia lion E d u c a tio n showed that ( alU ornla * m ain I niveratty ha* approxim ately 20.000 *tu the r e m a in i n g 12,401 d e n t s a n d in o th er d s tu d en ts a r e enroll! schools of the s \ st el Th-' fig ures place ? f New Y VK versify Univ cr VY .or used U niversity ; would hav r Arb Michig m ( w ith 24,017 stu d en ts. The M a l t e r s t a k e n a n n u a l l y y e a r s bv Dr . Ra y m n.t H a l t e r s I rd p r e s i d e n t e m e r i t u s * ! \ e r s i i \ o( ( in* i n n a t e Also show n on the I Jo J W alters lia> t h e p o t pol l f or < ;? I t h e •\ r v is a IO p e r cent i n c r e a s e f the n a tio n o v e r 195S of fr e s h ­ rn rn 'niy a en stu d e n ts with I I p e r cent g a in >f f r e s h m a n m en . i per cent d e c r e a s e in first A I 'n g io e e r ln g student* w a s y e a r noted on the 1958 |»*'ll The fresh m a n en g in e e rin g e nrollm en t lur® d ro p p ed l l p r « e nt this year t a Acc o r d i n g th e A s s o c u v d IE ess, Dr. H a lte rs calls the c u r ­ rent dip a " w a r n i n g signal said th a t stu d e n ts d e s i r e to le a r n in college b ’ s b re n the m ost o u t­ stan d in g f e a t u r e of e ng inee rin g co. uca >n in th e USSR T h e top IO schools on the full­ t i m e survey a r e C aliforn ia, State U niversity of New \ ck ( o loge the City of New York. Minn* sot i liSmoU. M chic an ( E a s t W isconsin, M ic h ig a n S tate Ann A rb o r E .arcing), Texas, and Ohio Suite. help of v h Mv v id of the (cation w a weddinj ing gown china an ie I an i te s te d iii day s bo fE cd With I h a v e to b u y k out m y s d - mod to rn m y Thotsv D aniel, aden? B tu M s’ trot writ! lh coing to try ii for Life Mag;? th e Co?* rn Bow sh* a t w ? d e ? zinc, all > W e b e r p la n s to do ‘in a little mud hole” letown of Cuero. no m a te rn >.' And ‘hen T\v > weeks M ary Gay! >me sailing e a r h e r hon And while most said they were going to romp and stomp while on leavt there were som e who just grumbled. "I am i going to catch up on my sleep." from studies, n LLO Y D RISLEY building a gyro-glider’ LY D IA M O O D Y . well, n o th in g m u c h ” BRUCE S T O L IA R . . . write stories ’ Holiday Fun: Party, Party the m a s By J AN B R IN K ER H O FF and CHARLIE SMITH "M a k e the m o s t of y o u r holidays p a r t y ! ” T h a t’s in c a s e of the S tud en ts vs-. C hrist- the m a j o r i t y opinion Holidays. * Some s tu d e n ts a r e " j u s t going to lie a r o u n d ” o r " s t u d y — u g h ,’ b u t t r a v e l a n d p a r t y . a c ­ m a n y will co rding to a T e x a n s u r v e y of 76 stu d e n ts ta k e n T h u r s d a y . E v e n Dr. L o g a n Wilson, p r e s - t of th e U n iv e rs ity , a p p e a r e d to dei in a sp o rtiv e m o o d T h u rs d a y , be th e host at to he finally get " I the C otton B o w l.” D r. Logan Wil­ son said . " B u t the only tim e I will le a v e Austin d u rin g the h o lid a y s.” S tud ents in te rv ie w e d r e p l i e d obvious an tic ip a tio n of th a t is -SOS a hit w cr tho tent; soots g my the I n I a st da rn go! alias ' OU Weekend sm iled ( r un an thins. M aid si' Bowl I ton Bowl J a n u a r y I. Asked for D allas, if she h a d a n y sp e c ia l p la n s s h e q u ip p e d , " T h a t ' s up to m y d a t e — b u t h e better.” T r a n s p o r ta t io n ro u te s — p lan es, b u se s , a n d c a r s , m o to rc y c le s , t r a i n s - - a re < \ pee ta d l o be clog­ ged late F ri d a y a s s t u d e n ts flee fr o m th e Forty M is s y Chih W a co , will vis ippi. O th e r st th e i r h o m e s M issou ri, rn to P h ila d e lp S hirley Ri f r o m f r e s h m a n •in, - • fr ie n d s in M issis*- -• . Ie Ms p la n to v isit fr rn Ne v Y o rk to 1 from s uth A m e r i c a M i r v La Ville*a fte r Cl a n d th en bu ...... s -th m o r e fr o m iviSS trav el to B ro w n s- iristm as. on to M exico , :k to the Cotton Bowl, ii • r fr na F o r t ■ok;’ Lyd i M x iy. soph©- .rie ls , w e r e New Bi ab th e u p c o m i n g jzanne said ’-he p la n s a few p a r t i e s w hile gyve Un d a y . B e sid e s a h is to tiling ippe I b y Antonio. ■ >ity a t re sa Gil- o xp eets e n jo y in g e n te r ta i n n ( ren- : ne • ie - w fh en is H e Friday, December 18, 1959 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N Page L i t t l e Man On the Campus By Bibier N ew Awareness A Busy Christmas to You No doubt about It— C hristm as is about hon*. And it's a grand, glorious holiday for study-w eary collegians. But . . .it’ll bo a busy holiday. On the Way In p e r h a p s the g re a te s t s tu d e n t exodus o f the long school term , alm o s t a!! nf# the U n iv ersity population will b e leaving A us­ tin F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y . Tile h ig h w a y s will tx' u n u s u a lly crowded d uring i here t ho pre-C b rist m as season, will be a ten den c y to h u r r y a little in o r ­ d e r to “ beat t h e clock.” L e t’s w a tc h it, h ow ever. Of the 63 T exans killed in the 1958 Christm as-New V ea r’s holiday period, 18 of them were of the college age or >on ag­ er. E a c h of u s h a s a n individual job to careful. H e r e ’s w h a t G o v e rn o r Daniel said: “ . . . th e final c o n tro l of every c a r and t r u c k is in t h e h a n d s of t h e p erson w ho is d rivin g an d if he o r she fails for just a m o m en t, t h e n d e a th , i n j u r y o r p ro p e rty loss ca n easily re su lt, I m a k e a special plea to e v e ry d r i v e r th is m o n th to obey th e law, e v e n little m ore time, and to m a k e a real e ffo rt to drive ta k e s a if it ★ if a s safely a n d ca re fu lly as p o s s i b le ” L e t ’s d o n ’t begin I T flags a t half staff. th e new y e a r with P a r t i c u l a r ly will e v e ry VT' s tu d e n t in D a l­ las on N e w ’s E ve be aide to e n jo y a f r e e dance a t the SMU S tu d e n t C e n te r. T h e Q ueen and h e r C o u rt will tx1 p re sen ted . And on New W a r ’s D a j the T ex a s O r­ ange will fly into t h e S y rac u se O ra n g e m e n w ith a zeal. ★ ★ Trophy or Not? Also c o m in g up d u rin g th** h oliday s and th e C o tto n Bowl F estiv al will be a d e b a te o n th e S ou thw est C o n feren ce S p o r t s m a n ­ ship t r o p h y . T h e s p o rts m a n s h ip a w a r d s y s te m w as c h a n g e d t h i s y e a r to p rovide a sym bolic t r o p h y u h k d i r o t a t e s ea c h y e a r the c h a ir m a n school. to N o w th e Rice s tu d en t n e w s p a p e r is lead­ ing a m o vem en t to re -in s ta te the S p o r ts ­ m a n s h ip T r o p h y a s a re w a rd to the “ Most S p o rts m a n -lik e school.” T h e Rice T h r e s h e r e d ito r w rite s : “ We t h a t we a r e not alone in o u r out* find (•fie- TCI , for othei' sehools, no tably SMU, and A r k a n s a s a r e w o rk in g t o p u t the t r o p h y back in o p e r a tio n .” T e x a s ’ deleg a tio n h a s a role In seeing t h a t this discussion is u n d e r ta k e n in a r e a ­ sonable, u n d e r s ta n d in g , and to ta lly non­ p a r ti s a n a t t i tu d e . Welcome! In the Cotton Bowl On J a n u a ry ' I, 1960, t h e an n u a l C o tto n Bowl classic will f e a t u r e the T e x a s L o n g ­ h o r n s . W e ’re p r o u d of a te a m of a n y kind that h e a d s fo r t h e top. T e x a s will be up th e re on t h e v e r y s u m m it of a t h le tic g re a tn e s s i f it tips o v e r th e S y ra c u s e football giants. Also, te a m m e m b e rs a n d stu d e n t le a d e rs are especially f o r tu n a te in tho g re a t hospi­ talitie s ex te n d e d t h e m b y the C otto n Bowl A ssociation. B u t th e w hole s tu d e n t l>ody benefits. S o m e of tho s t a t e ’s best high school a th le te s will be a r r i v in g in A u stin F r id a y . T e a m s fro m C o rp u s ( 'h risti \V. B, R a y an d W ic h ita F alls m eet h e r e S a t u r d a y fo r th e s t a t e 4-A fo otb all c h a m p io n s h ip gam e. M ost of th e U n iv e r s ity student bod y will be h e a d in g out o f to w n for t h e C h r i s t m a s holidays, b u t in w h a te v e r w a y s possible, UT individuals a n d service g ro u p s will be e a g e r to s a y “ w e lc o m e .” W e hop e th e visiting high school s t u ­ d e n t s will look o v e r o u r c a m p u s a n d like it. Social Drinking; Great Safety Menace 6. Two cocktails (about 0.04% of alcohol in the blood! may re­ duce visual acuity as much as w earing dark glasses at night. the 7. "I n d p r In f lu e n c e ” m e a n s th a t due to d rinking a l ­ cohol a person lias lost (to a n y d e g re e ) som e of his c le a r n e s s of mind and self control th a t he Would otherw ise possess. 8. You do not have to be ob­ viously intoxicated to be "U n ­ d e r the Influence" and an un­ safe driver. 9. Pure aPoho! leaves no odor on ihe breath; it is the flavors in the beverage that cause the odor. in. Coffee a n d o th e r s t i m u ­ l a n t s will not offset the effects of alcohol. Only tim e c a n e l i m ­ inate the alcohol from the blond s t r e a m . tests a provide ii. Chemical the police with scientific means to determine w hether or not alcohol has reduced a driv­ ers ability. * *- Special holiday studies by the National Safety Count ii showed that 55 per cent of the Christ­ m as season fatal accidents in­ volved a drinking driver. Social d rin k e rs a re a g r e a t e r m enace than c o m m o n ly believ ­ ed a s their critical ju d g m en t Is im p a ir e d with a fairly low a l c o ­ hol c o n ce n tratio n and Ihey o u t­ n u m b e r tho obviously Into x icat­ ed d riv e rs. Official Notices A R e p o rt F r o m th e National S afety Council 1. Drinking to any extent re­ duces the ability of any driver 2. Small am ounts of alcohol judgment, self-control, reduces and driving ability. 3. Alcohol is not a stim ulant and ss cla ssified m ed ica lly as a depressant. 4. Loss of judgm ent and r a ­ pacity for seif-entlcism occurs before obvious symptoms of in­ toxication. 6. It ta k e s a t leas t three ho u rs to oxidize (e lim in a te) one ounce of pure alcohol (ab ou t two cock ta ils). More Religious I hemes n j In Christmas Cards B r TOM i n NMI VB AP R e lig io u s vt rifer Chances a r e that one out of e v e n this four card s you get Christmas will have a religious t h e m e . A dozen years ago the ratio would have i>een one in 20 It s an Indication that < brist. Who is the rea so n for It all, Is tnak in g a c o m e b a c k In ( hrist- m as. The drive to convell Christ­ m a s cards from secularism was begun in 1947 by the National Council of Churches. su g g ested T h e cou ncil that c a r d p u blishers could help r e ­ the religious significance store of ( ”h r M m a s by putting < ut a g r e a t e r v a riety of cards with religious themes. If they would, the NCC pro­ mised, it would urge the 39 mil­ its membot lion m e m bers of churches that “ m ore fully express the holy spirit of C h ristm as." to send cards The e r e c tin g Card Assn. esti­ m a tes that more than 2’a billion Christmas cards will be put in 'he mail this year. Of that num ber, some 650 mil­ tone lion will be religious t m g.mg from read- ruins m ort popular symbol to shep­ in herd- wisemen and lier u h s ♦ * Tho NCC is not the only or­ ganization hard at work trying to reduce the gaudy com m er­ cialism that has threatened to engulf what is essentially a re­ ligious holiday. A number of groups, mostly informal, a re quietly plugging away at die theme A novel plan is being tried by women of the Church of the eons ion Lutheran in Danville, th* A? Va They a re seeking to rep lace the dazzling C h ris tm a s tree o r ­ n am en ts with “ ( h r i s m o n v ” or m o n o g ra m s of C hrist. Sin* e the 89 last sum m er, churchwomen have m anufactur­ ed by hand more than 6,000 of them, using plastics, beads and synthetic rubber, Ea< h Chrismon, their the Rev, K e n n e t h is sy mbolic of some pastor, Crump! n event in 'ne lib <>f < In is?. says F o r Instance, a c ro ss r e p r e ­ sents the C ru c if ix io n ; a b u t t e r ­ fly the R e su rre c tio n ; a rose the Nativity. T he colors while and gold denote the purity and king­ ship of Christ. T h da R<; Mi * c [ism goes ba Cdr Handy, , Crumpton. k to sa vs NCe CAN’T TrtUSf WgN '-A " AV 'A N Y Cs P 2 C 0 LY a . r 9. W* I A AS x ii, N /-x , , ee < Vt C N A TO 2 CCON J A X E COVE C* S A C K TO GET U P H /TC H E O ' A h e D c r m t h o l o g i s t Gospel According To St. Heretic its O And there arose from the people a grea t m u rm u r as they turned to adm ire one another's (Christmas presents and left the church say­ ing to the m inister: "W e enjoyed your sermon see you next E as­ te r , ” * * "A nd the sh e p h e r d s re m a in e d en * * the hill w a tc h in g —w a iti n g ." An a n n u a l c o n feren ce sp on sored By HAL SIM MONS “ Five per the people rent of think, IO per cent think th a t they think, and 85 per cent would r a ­ th e r die than think." These were the words which greeted student delegates from 70 colleges and uni- x m s'tie s attending the fifth Stu­ dent Conference on National Af­ fa, is (SCONA i last weekend. T h e s p e a k e r , M ajo r G e n e ra l J o h n M ed arls, d ir e c to r of a r m y ro c k e t, guided and basic m issile, a n d o u ter sp ace fields, w a s only one In tern a tio n a lly know n s p e a k e r s who a d d r e s s e d the p le n a r y session. se v e r a l of topics; " F a r in g the Space Age." topics w e re : Mr. Medaris concerned himself w ith on'* of the four m a jor confer­ the Chal­ ence lenges of (The " E x ­ o th e r panding our Econom y in an Un­ stable World," "M aintaining Ef- fcctive Alliances Within the United N ations F ram ew ork and “ Edu­ cating for World L ea d ersh ip .’ * three Although national problems w ere to rec eivo param ount attention in th ' lour day program , internation­ al interest a m ong the participants. stirred m ore topics D elegates whose alm a M aters i ,,ged from the I'nive rsid ad de M \ic o to the University of Toron­ to took inspiration from the mes- ,;e of die former vice-president ^ of the UN General Assembly and concentrated on becoming percep­ t i b l y aw are of world issues, not solving them. R S S. Gunwardene. who w as re ­ investiga­ sponsible for the UN’ s tion of the Hungarian revolt, p r e ­ dicted that . hot w ars will . mean the end of civilization, the end of the world . . . Only when there be strong men m eet can p ea ce ." H A IR Y TALES f r o m t h e Rangeroos W o rship C o m m itte e , W e s t m i n ­ ste r S tud ent Fellowship there w ere sh e p h e r d s “ And country keeping watch over by night . . in in the sam e field, the their flocks And lo there w as spread among the multitude on the streets down town a great fear amid the hustle and hustle of the last minute rush, and cries of “ Will it fit?’’, “ Does he have one like it? " "T h a t's mine, let go!" fill one’s ears. saleslad y!" "Hey, forth “ P eace on good will earth, tow ard mon” blares all around The joy cf Christmas fills the air with fervor. L ittle .Jesus in the crib, .Mother Mary with the b ib; Baby .lesiis w e a rs intoxicating Tidy Didy D ia p e rs In the crib. And Santa whispers, reassuring, to the children on his lap, " F e a r not, I bring you good news; Your wishes will all be fulfilled; I shall not forget you on My day of day s." there were with Santa a multitude of salesladies adm iring him and saying. "Blessed be the Spirit of C hristm as." And And it c a m e to pass when the s t o r e s w ere closed at last and the people were gone away' into their homes, they all said, “ Let us see what wonders a r e beneath our tr e e .” “ \ n d t h a n k s he to H im who ha* blessed us with the gift of S an ta. B lessed (*hrtst- m a s . " spirit of the In- that they the next morning Arising all went to church saying, "L et us go forth and display the won­ ders that Santa has bestowed upon US.” And thus In mutual a d m ira ­ tion they' sat in the sanctuary giv­ ing thanks they a r e not as others a r e : m aterialistic and ath e ­ istic, but rather possessed of fre e­ dom and the Spirit of Christm as. \n d the m i n is te r ended his s e r ­ m on with, "A n d on e a r t h peace* good will to w a rd s all w hite m idd le c la s s A m e r i c a n s , and give sh oes to all the rest. M uon." By L Y N N ASHBY R a n g e r Staff Well, o l ’ H a ir y feels th a t this is ti m e as an y t 'O MARev \ ,9 XX - ' A A M VeCD 'ES- HE I H U L HE H E H ' \ VV M 1 Y r r O K A Y .'O K A Y ." B S V - S S 3CNNA GO Z C A O * NOT \\A 2 3 N N G Z A £ CAS d ^ W A « v 0 . 2 NYS:— W T H r ) Q Z A " ‘ \N t OC\"Ti LU* y N g g c o u r & p t f t , v ; N , ^ AND P YOU JUDGE THE PARENT TA EN A,OE YOU NCT ALSO JUDGING THE 'JE,AA.NDEK OF THE FAMILY, THE INNOCENT BROTHERS 0(5 - VERS AS THE CASE MAY BE^ i r Students, Authorities Discuss W orld Issue: At Annual Conference by T e x a s AAM at College Station. RUONA d r a w s many recognized au th o r itie s on world affairs. S tu ­ den t le a d e r s app o in ted by the p r e s ­ idents of th e i r re s p e c tiv e u n i v e r ­ " to sities a r e brou gh t co nd uct a s e r ie s of In f o rm a tiv e and stim u la tin g dis c u ssio n s on " t h e U nited S t a t e s ; P r o b l e m s of B o r i d I / e a d e r s h l p ." to g e th e r No resrtain ls were placed on the high powered ch a tte r; segregation, birth control, and com m unism ail swirled in heated discussions. With the understanding that all Texas universities had been invited the conference, two of to attend the delegation protested the ab­ sence of Negro delegates. In a cau­ cus -with the SCONA executive committee they were told that the com m ittee was making all effort* to invite Negro delegates but that higher authority was opposed. .ssues at re g a r d le s s of A petition vva-s d r a f te d r e q u e s tin g th a t the SCONA C o n feren ce “ s e r ­ iously c o n s id e r Inviting all T e x a s r a c i a l u niv ersities, m e m b e r s h i p . . . " Vost delegates feeling left the confer­ ence they had at that least recognized some basic under­ in world hung events. Most of them also felt that they w e re among the 15 p e r cent who think, or think that they think. B h a t did SCONA a c c o m p lis h o r what w a s It w o rth ? The a n s w e r b e c o m e s a n o th e r q u e stio n ; B h a t does a new Idea or a " n e w a w a r e ­ n e s s ’ a c c o m p lis h a n d what is It w o rth? stake News , STAND j \ By JOHN L E E P ic k in g u p t h e i r m a rb le s in t h e Y o u n g D e m o c r a t s h a v e M ickey M oused t h e i r w a y in to tw o d iffe re n t c l u b s w h ich a c c o rd in g to t h e C lub m e m b e rs, th e w hole s t a t e of T e x a s is w a itin g b re a th le s s ly a n d ey e in g fo r g u id an ce in th e 1960 elections. t r u e juvenile fashion, The I T A D A endorsed the split of the Club; this Is b ecause som e of the FTA DA re p r e se n ta tiv e s are an integral part of th e rum p c a u cu s B h ie h split th e political organization m er­ cilessly. W ell th e a s s e rtio n of one Y oung D e m o c ra t t h a t th e club is a p ro v in g g r o u n d fo r c u t - t h r o a t politics c e r t a i n l y c a m e to th e fore. E a c h club denies th e existence of th e o t h e r as t h e U n iv e r­ s ity a p p r o v e d Y o u n g D e m o c r a t s Club. P e r h a p s t h e U n iv e r­ s ity will be fo re sig h te d e n o u g h to d en y th e ex istence of b o th o rg a n iz a tio n s . M em bers of the rump caucus have decided not to reveal th e entire m em bership of the group. Y et, they blandly claim to have no secrets about the Club. W h e t h e r th e split w a s called fo r is a m a t t e r of opinion. T h e ideal solution w o u ld he to re ta in th e unification of th o C lub w h ile settlin g th e in t e r n a l strife in a n o r d e rly fashion. P e r h a p s th is can be acco m p lish ed, fo r its is im p o rta n t t h a t a n y g r o u p w ith a n y a im w o r k s best to w a r d t h a t goal if unified. N o clear Indication of the feeling of either group ran he readily ascertained from the m em bers, how ever, the rump cau cu s seem s to be a little m ore on the liberal side than th e group left in the A rch itecture Building. B e t h a t a s it m a y , t h e liberals w ith in th e Y oun g D e m o c ra ts shou ld realize t h a t t h e i r view s m i g h t he m o re ac cep tab le if t h e y w e re n ot to ra b id a b o u t th em . On the surface, regardless of the superficial confusion the D em ocrats are proud of, the tw o groups have acted a c­ cording to their relative m ental age lex els and divided the to y s in order to go sep arate B a y s. U pon view ing th e a c tio n s of som e of the m e m b e r s of b o th o rg a n iz a tio n s , o n e is a p t to s h u d d e r at th e th o u g h t th a t th e s e s a m e y o u n g m en might, som e d a y b e e n t r u s t e d w ith th e gov­ To be plain; th e Swift faction th in k s th a t Bill K ilgarlin w a s o ut to to rp e d o t h e Y o u n g D e m o c r a t s Club, w hile th e K ilg arlin faction believes t h a t th e Swift faction is a re ig n e r n m e n t . of t y r a n n y . T he sh ort of the m atter is, th at the Young D em ocrats had b e tt e r get back t o g e t h e r for support of the 1960 candi­ d ate or s h a k e h a n d s w ith th e 1960 Republican president. Opinions expressed in T he I exart ore those of the tailors or o f the sinter of the article and not necessarily t h o re o f the University administration. T h e Dali* T e x a n a s t u d e n t : ■' s H W of . . In A u s tin Tex as d a l l y o - ' e ; , ' Monde-, and S a t u r d a y and h o n d a t e m b e r t h r o u g h M a y and m o n t h l y In August ! Inc. S e c o n d - c la s s p o s t a g e p aid at A u s t in , I ox as . : • * * ’> n i w r s tv o f Tex; s < pu b lt s tv , a n d h r d i d a y p e r i o d s S e p . V exas S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , N e w s c o n t r i b u t i o n s w ill ne a c c e p t e d ny i i . nr -ti o f f lee J B 103 o r at Hie N e w s L a b o r a t o r y t e l e p h o n e (GR 2-2473) o r a t t h # 102. I n q u lrie * I I L J B H 107 and a d v e r t.s ng c o n c e r n i n g d e liv e r y s h o u ld be m a d e in J R ( G R 2-2750) _____________ ASSOCIATING CK KSS B T HK. SI II X K L T h e A s s o c ia t e d Pr» s n? t ie d t o th e use for r e p u b li c a t io n o f it or nor oth , .- w is e c r e d i t e d n th is n e w s p a p e r , loc al Ite m s o f s p o n t a n e o u s < r ip 'n put. sh e d he r ein R i c h ' s of p u b lic a tio n ■ ll n e w s d snatc h e t c r e d i t e d t<- a n d o f al l o t h e r m a t t e r h e r ein a l s o r e s e r v e d is e s i i s i v A s s o c i a t e d C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s S o u t h w e s t e r n J o u r n a l i s m C o n g r e s s U n i v e r s i t y l ’re>.s S e r vic e XI F XI IU H All A m e r ic a n Pacemaker D e l i v e r e d in A u s tin ( t h r e i m o n t h s m i n i m u m ) Maile d In A u s t in M aile d o u t o f t o w n S I HSC KI P l ION H A I L S ............ . . TV- m o n t h SI OO mon' h . 75'’ m o n t h C o p y r e a d e r s Night E d i t o r ........... ......... Desk E d it o r Issue New s Editor Night Reporters .. 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N J. ne'? jOOkDo YOU jO'cc Ap TO j j r E - : R Ht CbiyD HAG EGEN SOOD OR BAO DO >00 2£AuY 7*i \i< & IO (St 70 ATTEMPT J N S S rJvH JUDGMENT? IS eOOD? OJA AT IS VV, A BAD ? CAN jJE Ne cr.30< ‘ YOO ARE BAD I AM SOOD A CAN AE SAY.. TO OUR . J T he d a ® Texan Friday, December 18, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 Horns on the Road; OGU, Tulsa Ahead B v G E O R G E P H A R R ‘ Texan snort* stiff w ill be a quartet of Steers. They 34 points each. are J e r r y G raham , T aylo r “ Bu tch ’’ The Longhorns have beaten Mc- Undefeated and im proved Texas, S la v ic . I r e a d v the w inner of four games— Brow n. the journey to Okla- rn same number a- was won all f last se ison makes its first ron I most folks about the team in early homa, the roundballers w i off until ap this weekend by crossing the season play is their deadly shoot- Dec. 28 when they play in the ari­ led R iv e r and visiting Oklahom a mg. As a team the Horns have nuai SW C tourney in Houston. hit for a rem arkable a1.4 percent. a tangle with two teams. B ill M u rry. lane. 94-ti. 95-54; T rin ity S M S ; TU- ’ Jim m y Brown, and and -SU, impressed Following th;.! has thing One F rid a y night Coach Harold Brad- and ey’s txiys w ill be meeting Okla- H u g h e s , are above this m ark. Ar- 10m,a C ity U n ive rsity and then Sat- notte has dropped in 35 of U tues irday w ill head to Tulsa to battle for a 57.4 m ark. Hughes, the senior in 21 he H urricanes of Tulsa U n iversity, sharpshooter, has whipped for a classy 70 the Civ cfs of of 30 attempts starters, B ra d le v Arr* ta figures Two DOU w ill give his high-scoring 'agers their roughest opposition of he season. O klahom a City knocked iff T C H , but lost to S M U so the roach might be able to get a d e a re r picture of what to expect in this scram ble. conference from play percent. A m ene, who can fire in shots is the w hile apparently covered, squad's leading scorer w ith 98 points. That means the senior from Austin M cC a ll urn is rolling along at a 21 5 average per game. Tulsa, described as a Hughes continues as second in IWS11„ “ young scoring w ith 62, followed by Al- club’’ by the ’Horns boss. is cur- man7a s 52. C lark and L a s h e r have rcntly in th e process of r e -budd­ ing. Clarence l b s , b ro th e r of Hank — known for his ball control tactics — heads up the Tulsa team. He uses the same basic attack, w ork­ ing the ball for easy, close shots — ------ thus team N atu ra lly pleased with the strong Showing by his far, B ra d le y w ill probably use the same line-up that has appeared in the f i r s t four outings. That means at game-time F r id a y Hie Steers wall have J a y Arnette, Brenton Hughes, , Albert Alm anza, Donnie La sh e r, and W ayn e C la rk on the floor. Also slated to see much action, possibly as much as the starters t h i r t y M A G I C L A N E S W L W IS H O U R UNIVERSITY AND AUSTIN FRIENDS A VERY M ERRY H O LID A Y . M A Y Y O U R N EW YEAR BE AS H A PPY AS W E H A VE BEEN TO PROVIDE Y O U W IT H THE FINEST B O W L IN G tflM SN V I GDX Something for Everyone, Please W elcom e M r. C laus; Nothing much for me. Ju s t m o th e r year f increased attendance at all our contests and another exec n i t I of teams. G ratefu lly, E d d i e | ets w ill be sold. T H E B IG T W O have been the fop forward, has 6-3 while A m e 1 e s points per game. Brenton Hughes, left, and Ja y Arnette, right, guns in the Longhorn attack this season. H ug consistently been the ’Horns’ top reborn been the leading scorer with an average o ’ Wichita Falls to Try Ray For A A A A Football Title N O T I C E * Y - j are U . '*ed lo the home o ‘ O . and Mrs. H. I. Robinson, 2307 McCullough (off of Exposition Blvd.) on Su rd s, D u m b e r 20+h at 10:00 A.M . for W orship end to cons Ja r ; W h y getting into politics is a necessary part of Christian obedience. oldest head of all in title play. The Coyote* started winning the title hack in 1941 and from IS 19 to the present day have taken the championship three tine s. The 1958 team that swept up the crown w as one of the most power­ ful and versatile ever to appear in Texas schoolboy football. * XOS sen* uuxiy the vvay it alw ays is there. A t Brownwood, the two fre^h- i men to championship plav K aty : and Sundown settle the Class A pennant. Sundown has been a district champion six of the past seven years hut this is its first time to reach the finals. K a ty , undefeated and untied in 14 games, once w as district cham ­ pion in Class B hut w as co-champ- 1 ion in 1958 in Class A w ith E a s t B e rn a rd getting the state playoff spot. I W ich ita F a lls , which has gone through 25 games without defeat— tied 14-14 by the Coyotes were is the Breckenrid ge this season Christ's Church The Rf Re;. John E Hines B Episcopal Dsn cc e nj Texas- re Jot P au l tan Buren, Charles Jaek.e— nears ----- it ■>W.- - ■ -V VV-..- A -Field - By GEORGE PHARR T e x a n Sp or t* S t a f f Letters to Santa Claus While shopping around for C hristm as presents w e .n a tu r­ ally stopped by where the fat guy in the red suit was listen­ ing to the group of children as they asked him to bring them certain gifts. And the fellow (he must have been a bt itnik, he had a beard, man) kept responding w ith sounds like “ho, ho, ho,” and “well, well, th a t's fine.” Since the Texan doesn’t run Letters to Santa, like some paper >, we thought it might be a good idea to stick a few Xma< w ivhos 1 here. And w e wonder w hat that jolly guy would have said J he had received wishes like these. D e ar Santa C laus: Please bring we a couple of 225-pound linemen, another kicker like Bobby L a c k e y ; and just a little present: a \ i< tor} over Syracuse. I have tried to be a good coach all ye >r. I). R oyal. M r. K K rin g le : All I want is one 9.4 100-yard dash man and the greatest Texas R e la y s ever. Thanks. Clyde L D e a r S. C . : I feel like I have already hed m v — r ont this ye a r (four w in s), but 1 11 take any more victories you might have. /, Harold B rad h > H e y there, F a ts : You are a swell guy ami T il be Gam ed ii I can think of a thing I re a lly need. Of course, two strong-armed pit bel -a five or six .330 hitters, and a strong bench would be appreciated S w lngin’, T he Bibber Greetings Santa: W e have had a wonderful ye a r w hi tho T - that you. sent last Christm as (baseball team that n e a rly won S W C : tracksters that did w in title; great colorful players under the tree, maybe ore or two conference cham ps and some sparkling prospects for us to w rite about. football squad -lust put • Respectfully, W ilbur Ova s and Bob Halford. Sports P u b licity rank Howard Hot Bothered ^ Underdog H O U ST O N '.B — Coach F ra n k Howard stepped off a plane Thurs- d iy w ith Clemson's A tlantic Coach Conference champions and shrug­ ged off tho underdog role assigned his Tigers for Sa tu rd ay’s B lu e ­ g u m t B o w l football classic with Texas Christian. C lem son’* appearance the in the .seventh Bluebonnet w ill be bowl game for the South C arolina T i". - and the seventh tim e for them to be rated underdogs. The upset-minded Tigers have broken even in six previous bowl trips. about ‘ I don’t w orry such thins s,” How ard drawled as he watched 49 players clim b aboard Pus s after being welcom ed at the International Airport. “ M y p rim a ry concern now is get ting tho boys something to eat anc geeing the practice them onto field.’’ How ard said. Coach Abe M artin and his Texas Christian Horned Frogs a rriv e F r i day by train. The Fort W orth tean that g lined a Southwest Conference title tie with Texas and Arkansa by sweeping the last seven game of its regu lar schedule w ill he a eight-point favorite o ver Clemsor The inaugural Bluebonnet classi I 'tween two veteran bdl teams w ill he televised national] by C B S at 3:30 p.m. Saturd ay froi the 70 ooo-seat R ic e Institute Stat mm A national broadcast w ill bv. independent net- handled by an the I work of radio stations. A crowd of at least 60,000 was indicated and sponsors predicted most of the rem aining 10,000 tick- Is* that asking too m uch" S a n ta - I ’ll take a 6-8 center and some 6-4 guards f >r the ru t.. >ms. Jlm m v Vlranionte* M r. K r is : The world is great and all I want is a contract w.th ta* N ational B a lle t Company. Yours, Bernie Schultz D ear S a n ty: W here oh where is the present you promised last season I ’m speaking of the capacity crowds at U T basketball games mat discussed. H ere's hoping they w ill be m y gift, all wrapped up in Orange and W hite. Sincerely, Al Lundstedt O kay, D ad : Deck the halls and stuff like that. W e would go for some cute little coeds (in costumes) to serve the meals in the dining room. T he Moore H ill Gang M r. Santa C . : W e have an over-abundance of athletes who are smarty H ow about some boys who need m y help so I ’ll have souk thing to do. I .an H ew lett, B rain Coach Kris- Stereo set so we can re a lly make everyone hear us ai tho football games. Vincent DINlnn D ear S. C . ; W e ’ve had about enough of those presents you r a n t use— like winning teams and conference champions. F o r a change bring us something that we really want. Perm anent posse- Sportsm anship Trophy. N atu rally, R ice Institute S W C Coaches W o u ld Like . . . P lease Santa: I know you have tried to do your hest for us (what with Don Meredith and alit, but that hasn’t been good enough. We leant a lie detector (to use on officials afterw ard; ' and a bock K im ­ I ko ball R ules Illu strated —to study before setting up secret plays we did for the Texas game. nm D ear C laus: H ave you considered changing your suit from r U and white to maroon and w hite? This Christm as bring us a gang of • mi to erect big, strong w alls (of s to n e with D c ch-ms a tt the opposition's roaches from wandering down the sidelines. I \ « cs The sa m e, Jim G rea t M an No doubt about it, you have been giving us extra spe< val presents lately with a ll those superb football teams. Now all we w en’ ii a line to replace the one that’s graduating and another guy named gpj^pj. Honest At>e M artin H i Santa: This y e a r’s present didn't turn out too w ell Anything better Would be accepted. ,,rss N' ' i> To a Swell F e lla : A football field that is tilted and can be c o n tro lle d when we have the ball. On offense w e’ll tilt it downhill; on defense m ake the opponents run uphill. W ith our little ol* boys this i< only Frank Broyles B x T h e A s s o c i a t e d T r e s s Three games match veteran fin­ alists while a fourth sends fresh­ men against each other as the Texas race grinds to a close this weekend. schoolboy football Wichita Fa lls, after its ^ fifth -tate championship, battles Corpus Christi R a y. in the finals a sec­ ond time. at Austin Saturd ay at 2 p.m. It is the headliner. This is for the title of C lass A A A A , the blue ribbon. The big show starts Frid a y night when Stam ford, w hich would like to w in a fourth Class AA crown, m e e t s surging B ra d y at San An- gelo. B ra d y will be in the finals for the third time in four seasons hut still has to w in the title. Three championship games are scheduled Saturd ay at 2 p.m. On) rn W est Texas Breckenrid ge w ill h e v y in g for its fifth Class A A A ♦ it!# a gainst Cleburne. The game k at Breckenridge and a jam m ed crowd of 7.000 is expected. That's Mural Scores ll W K I T H A I I- I lass -X: P H M 38 A U T 25 K a p p a S iic m a 35 D< H a T a u D e lt a 18 I ‘ G S ,T> T o l a s 27 D e lt a K a p p a Epsilon 37. s i g m a ' A lp h a M u 2 7; M e r c h a n t s 35, D ear B ig D ad d y; You kindaslet me down this season. B u t a . t u ii> I was happy w ith the fine presents you had for me down here in T c x .k M aybe a clock that w ill run out faster when you are ahead Hike we were in the Texas gam e) would be okay. John Bridg er* 23 16. V l a s - I i : T h e t a C h i 21 S i g m a A lp h a E p s i l o n 18: K a p p a S i g m a 25, P h i G a m ­ m a D e lt a 2 4 M u l l e t : S l o p & E a t 24 M U I n it e F i v e P u r p l e D r i b b l e r s 17. A p p a k A m g i s KODL (CROSSWORD No. 12 ACROSS DOWN I W h a t fam ili­ a rity did to contem pt R, D e ck e r*tora 10 - uvular jean* 11 Done for, ierman sty la 12 Em p lo ye d 13. W h e n you do it to a Birl, it Ktrl. i ike ye can ma a-jar 14 m oking Root* i great. 15 b's big brother . aa rea lly high L in d y rebuff t r i ■ sees, b y •rewmen •me up, come all the way up ■ o _ . he M ag ic found in 23 Vert nut Ifi lh . IV Sa 84 th 29 VI w ays good for a laugh *3. The ardor In melancholia M a rily n 's a vorit# joint i-a cu ity V I P N e ith er’* colleague Thicket, not a suitable hide­ out for rohl>ers Small hill dw eller 89 ort of s lemon Deep thought . T istan's girl friend M ore nervous Y o u can see through 'em Pollster* who w o r k for G a llu p 40 42 41 4 45 4? T h e y take C o u n c il in l o w * E n d p r o d u c t I esa of an o d d ball Achiex ed Old card game, w ith no k itty ? B ills in a bunch (lo d , w hat a m an! Bo ot H ill a c tiv ity Soaks, in a p r e c ip ito u s w a y M art s favo rite extracurricular study , So cool i t ’s fro w n . K now ledgeable nicknam e Alm ost the end . Burlesque take-off 23. 25. Ifi 27. D im ln u tiv s knockouts D evotee of 84 Across? Y o u have it In hand R a y T h u m p son’a little friend 28. >0. SI. 32 34 hat to buy yo u r Rooi* by Vegetable headgear? M nunted soldier, a kind of cutup M atricu la tes R ehabilitates blades 87 88 41 M orse's secret . E a rth goddese . "T re a su re Island author abbr.) 48 . * 0 % agent When your throat tells you its time for a change, you need a real change... YOU NEED THE jW e w tlio £ b W afli ic Of K O D L MUD «*l NT MCU. W I N G a t l i ( 'iijonttcA M E R R Y C H R IS T M A S SUNSET GRILL G U N T O N J W IL L M A N The Management and Emp'oyees of K A S H - K A R R Y G R O C E R Y wish You the happiest Yuletide Ever. K A S H - K A R R Y G R O C E R Y December 18, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 4 Garrard Ramsey Bluebonnet Bowl To Head Buffalo T o R e Televised I ■ * ■Is- it : T IJ s& 0 0 $ 0 ^ li. mf ' - v A , f - 5 At Detroit, R am sey said the B ilh already have signed some mri ^ Missouri players and “ part of m y job w ill be to sfot out on the road and :«srd. Wisconsin IT sign some m ore,” »xas fi T k) durn V i l l e , Tenn He u is Hr A R a m se y, 39 is a native of Mary- .nt<‘d Press All-Am erica guard on W il­ ham and M a ry s Southern Con- fcrence champion-hip term in 19L' — ■—- ...... , Ty Cobb Predicts l ’ll VU ft - - T I ere on? r man who was Texas Sports Clubs Announce Officers Splash on O ld Spice After Shave Lotion. Feel your far** wake up and live! So good for your s k in . . . sn good for your ego. Bn-k as an ocean breeze. Old Spice makes you feel like a new man, Confident. Assured. Relaxed. You know you’re at your hest when you top off your shave with Old Sp ice' I O C AFTER S H A V E LOTION by SHULTON A U S T IN S H O M E O W N ED STORE FOR MEhJ by M cGr e g o r This Is the look first se^n ot the s’opes and lodges of Sw itzerland, Italy and Austria -handknit, ex­ pensive, rugged. McGregor now brings you this look in rich co.l'ctiors of CREW NECKS, BOAT NECKS, SH A W L COLLAR PULL-OVERS AND C A R D I­ Bold, b ra w n e y, rib stitch in masculine burnished G A N S . colors. Lenoir Rhyne favored To Take Holiday Bowl c a r d i g a n Charcoal grey, Charcoal Brown and Charcoal Green. lontffuiH- v lam AUSTIN S HOME-OWNED STORE FOR MEN' \\\ y\ \ lh wrong v ; \ y side out . . . is right side out! Reversible Socks by M A R U M F : qual ty Ban-lon Oar Size Sock w k ch reverses to n different color. Each pair can be used for 2 purposes. BLACK reverses to B R O W N M A R O O N reverses to BLACK DARK GREY reverses to BLACK BLACK reverses to GREEN N A V Y reverses to BLACK Not only do you give him cometh ag new in hose, you also give him a conversation piece. Another Innovation MISSOURI PACIFIC LINES W ill Operate SPECIAL TRAIN AUSTIN to ST. LOUIS A s A d van ce Section of Texas Eagle Lv. A u s t in ........................ I 1.30 a.m. A rr. St. L o u is ................... 7:30 a.m. next morning with stops at Palestine — Lo "g view — Texarkana — little Rock and Poplar Bluffs — All C o aches — Am ole s^ats for all passengers — Diner — Travel Tray Meals B R E A K F A S T 75c L U N C H $ 1.00 D IN N E R $1.00 r y . . U j - ■/ G I M o P a c Ticket O ffic e Lam ar Blvd. & Third Phone G R 6-6501 crew M edium G rey and Medium Browis. Charcoal G re y with trimmed S h a w l Collar 617 CONGRESS AVE 617 CONGRESS AVE F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r IS , 1 9 5 9 THE D A IL Y T E X A N P a g e 5 who could interfere with her study­ ing; but since her mother has to study also, it helps to keep her brother quiet. Just about as much time is used for household chores as would he wasted talking to girls in the dorm. tarth science Group Holds Fall Initiation W HENEVER YOU "EAT The Daily Texan J recommends one of the following; for good C 7 ^ Food, Moderate Prices Austin s Big Four in Authentic Mexican Food Austin s Big Four in Authentic Mexican Food Christmas Music Universal—DuBois v EL C H A R R O ANGUS 3405 G U A D A LU PE Austin's Only Supper Club . . . figuring the finest Steaks in Tty is Austin’s Authentic Mexican Restaurant THE O R IG IN A L D A N C IN G G L 3-9079 ENTERTAINMENT iver MONROES Austin's B g Four in Authentic Mex.can Food Scholz For the Finest in Food . . . and Atmosphere Always YOU ARE INVITED TO ASK FOR A S C H O L Z CREDIT C ARD 1607 San Jacinto FREE PA R K IN G IN REAR O FF 17th STREET I ER RACE REST AU R AN I g f® " B I A l ' T l F t L L Y D IF F E R E N T Y E T I N F O R M A L • jp | U A N IN V IT A T IO N TO PLEASANT DINING IN BEAUTIFULLY DIFFERENT SURROUNDINGS. Banquet Facilities for Private Parties Ample Parking Reservations GR 3-3493 TERRACE M OTOR HOTEL • 1201 S. CO N G RESS n w l i l t K M R M S M M n P l B M i H M M i m a HBBISSIHK PLANTATION W EEKEN D M ENU INCLUDES Old fashioned . . . . . . You bet! But the se-v '9 Is as up-to-date as it can be. Catering service is a specs ii feature of ours. Perfection is What We Insist On Perfection ii a tradition with us. W e use only the finest, freshest foods . . . prepare each dish with meticulous care. Co tto n Picker s Hamburger DELWOOD CAFETERIA Where Food is at Its Best 3929 EAST AVENUE this summer UVE IN PARIS k full nm\k in tfc« wwW * ■«** kcMtifwl aM M elttat WW • *w jf •t m c el rr«*ee’» w B ftj.-p f t f f t i d i u i i • C i w i * j p W t t f H V j R iW rt Maitres and «el*rt Scum— - THE UNIVERSITY'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE RADIO AND HI-FI SALES AND SERVICE CENTER Serving the University area for JO years AMD T R A V E L waattg ^ , r C « : : ’13fPW5 H IG H FIDELITY AT REASO N ABLE PRICES PARIS FRANCE EUROPE ASSOCIATION POR S tu tv A M IRAVIt IO tort lift OL, O w tor* » i ft * Serving continuously daily 6:30 a rn. to 8:30 p.m. UNI 0'S IT A L IA N K TCHEN ON . A M A R ' VISIT O U R LA RG E PATIO v e r y SUITABLE FOR PRA NTE PARTIES OuR SPECIALTY BROASTED CHICKEN 6309 BURNET RD H I & l o B r o w s e ( r B y E D W A L T H E R C hristm as time is draw ing near. let's go home and get the So proper spirit W ith records in mind as the C hristm as gift, and what else 1 an let s iook you get for four bu ks at some of the mo.-e w idely ap­ pealing discs av .1 J ibm. N e a rly everyone " mid appiec- iate a sound track from either a B ro a d w a y or Hollywood musical. Some of the c w t popular reper­ toires are to he found in “ Auntie Marne ’ “ M y F a ir L a d y ,” “ Gone W ith t h e Wind, ’ and for the jazz­ ier crowd “ Pete K e lly s B l u e s from shows, Television themes m ostly from include the private-eye themes “ peter Gunn,” and several others, There are combinations of themes that range from M ancini’s “ Gunn to themes from Westerns “ 77 Sunset Srip, G a r r y Moore h a s two albums of show tunes to fit a range of ages These are “ 1930 That Wonderful Y e a r ,” and “ 1910, That Wonderful Y e a r .” G e o r g e Greeley, as g u e s t pianist w ith the W arner Brothers O r c h e s ­ tra, plays “ Greatest Motion P ic ­ t u r e Piano C o n c e r t o s ” Some cif the include “ An A ffair to selections R em e m b e r.” “ Lu llab y of Broad­ w a y ,” ami ‘“ Die Song Fro m Moulin Rouge ” This is available in stereo. Another G reeley album is night­ “ The W o rld 's Ten fall'.- Greatest Popular Pia n o Concer­ tos.” Again with the W a rn e r Bro­ r ille d “ W arsaw “ Swedish Rhapsody,” and thers group, he plays Concerto,” “ Slaughter on 10th Avenue, ''Polonaise ” Fo r those foi lunate enough to have one, stereo goes a lot of Iron- places. W ith a banjo, -tnngs says 'S te re o Goes Charles­ ton ” The Bobby H avana Boys have an album that boldly says red on white that “ Stereo Goes La tin .” The emphasis is on dance­ able La tin numbers Ir a Felix Citkowicx thinks "Stereo Goes to a Polka P a r t y ,” and David Terry' smoothly protrudes v< ith “ Stereo Goes W altzing.” Others t ike the dual am plifiers to a dance caper and to a square dance. If your parents or best girl for b o yi l.ke jazz try “ Pete K e lly I*ets His H a ir Down,” or a saxophone laden “ Porg y and Bess Revisited Orgam-t Buddy Cole offers shop­ pe! s a choice of “ H ave Organ Will Sw ing,” and “ Hot and Cole.” There is a lot of life in the Hammond. The Chico Ham ilton Quintet's latest are callen “ Gongs L a s t rc 4 rice dram a. This on* volves a m illion do’.lar payroll rob­ bery and ’ irs Keith Andes. i v S' L U C I I . L E B A I JL-IzKSI A R ­ NA Z : “ L u cy Goes to A la sk a ,” and Red Skelton t > r* Ly < - gum up tile w irks. An hour of the R icard o's, the M i ri/e* and Skelton in Alaska is enough to d rive any normal human lacing to H a w aii! (Of course, you io n iz e th' I s prob­ ably the setting of the next show.). IO: A L C O A T H I IAT K R : A Mo­ hawk Indian is trying to Iiv*' up to civilized standards when he reports a fellow worker for drinking on his construction In ­ dian s pas* catches up w ith him w'hen his tribe punishes him for breaking cus’on . W ith H enry Silva. (ob. But the 10:30: A L F R I I) H IT C H C O C K : t >urmet type, Robert M orley, a just loves his club s sp ecialty, “ lam b A m istran.” So he decides to treat ins young business associate to a dish — unheard of things follow. J K L ASSAULT SCENE IN "RASHOMON" Jap an ese Drama Remains; ‘Yankee’ Auditions Begin “ Rashom on,” starring P a t Suni- uelson and VNallac*1 M andell, will remain on tile Austin ( i\ ic lim n e r program until m id-January. This tale of 10th century Jap a n involves elaborate scenery and sparse d ia­ logue for intrigue. F o u r Tor­ sions of a m urder and assault are told during the piny. The theater will be closed for two weeks our ju g the Christm as holidays. its Casting has been completed and rehearsals are under w ay for the next A C T production, “ Tunnel of Love ” The comedy is scheduled Open Ja n u a ry 30. “ Dam n Yankees” is next on the ACT agenda. This Broadw ay musi­ cal w ill be presented in its Austin form next M arch. Auditions for this begin Sunday at 2:30 and w ill last through Ja n u a ry . 'N Reach' Balm! Turkeys FO R C H R IS T M A S $ ^ 9 5 O R D ER N O W ! R s a d y Baked Turkey. D r e iv n g and g ra / y w pa*.*<*d n c a r f o - t f i a d y ko- - * * ' / A -v g o a t yo jr eo nven la n ce . ALL ANDALE CAFETERIA HO 5-6128 W ith All The Trimmings. • Tender IO lb. Turkey Hens Cornbread Dressing • Giblet Gravy DELW OOD CAFETERIA H O 5-0774 DUAL FILTER DOES F r id a y , D e c e m b e r 18, 1959 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P a g e 6 Film Autobiographies Run Gauntlet of Skill H O L L Y W O O D P The « *mIs rn iker. It is wri;*--n v " • - c * . f are full of actor-authors these d ; * ' outw '«! -:<■ ’ " , u ' !\, . (!% as book publishers serk tho i already discovered with best sol!- ars by L illia n R .th, P a t Boone Art Linklettcr, and others. , . H. ^ ^ ^ ,, -r^,, > , . , .*n - - ,(T (“ indus­ try 's beginning and workings of the De M ille machine. ? •• . r • ,,.r • The intr r ^ volumes multiply. They range from tho sensati >nal to t ■’ range *.*'.*** “ *■ inspirational. Some are fairly it- trigging. Some should never haw been writing. N ea rly nil have th* same sound — tho tinkling of •• • > orchestrated by literary ode. The ghost is alw ays present, either sharing billing on the du-t ja c k *f un i or lurking in the m isty h ick. i ,Vith I ’ it th “ The Autobiography of De M ille ” is a good u t public face of the gre inc tx ■vt sn­ th-* v artou - n en in my aim a gloat many writes, “ but never 1 i dull time " Read* -o-npGtn, especially if the entrance of the “ The pat- use lemon life continually kept ,,f rn #»n r mveniehtly SEASONS GREETINGS & A SAFE RETURN Scholz Garten 1607 SAN JA C IN TO i l s A t A I G A I N D I S C O U N T H O I . U S W I T H T A C H H O O K PARAMOUNT FIRST S H O W R O B E R T M ITC H U M J U L I E L O N D O N i f f y wp JU n j K * Y ^ T o n o e r f u i. ( C o u n t r y j TEC H N IC O LO R j See the most thrilling moments TTLiibiaMM in the season s m o s t exciting g am es1 FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS /JU of 1959V*. * j - f. .4 I L V .B D Y j T N O W S H O W I N G ! FIRST S H O W 1:30 P.M. — P ! u » — C O L O R C A R T O O N robert wlor NICOLE MAUREY Y l THE HOUSE of TVE SEVEN HAWKS AUSTIN t h e s p a c e C h i l d r e n * T W O F E A T U R E S s r S E I - T o o w g r e a t e s t h e r o o p ti p m T H E M A L L I I m m —wiiMiRi wwi fii'ii rTrrf 1 i 1 sa h a r C I I Q I <9 I>nowinq PETER PA LM ER -/a-s a< Parris! ! ; ! . rn vy r ch 1 ** <5 * ® I P 0 3 * \ - “ The I! >use of Seven ■ H a w k s” with Robert T aylo r and Fren ch actress Nicole M aury. ihe N aked M a ja .” a story supposedly based on the life of tho artist, Goy*. and starring A v a G ardner abd Anthony kran- cioea state — Li I A b ner," the movie based on the successful Broadw ay m usical based on Al C a p p s im­ mortal com ic -.trip. W ith Peter p a lm e r Stubby Kayo, I*esiie P a r ­ rish, ami Ju lie New m ar. Param ount I be Wonder! ii C ountry” with Ju b e London, Rob­ ert M itchum , and Gary Merrill. W a tch “ Satch” for the pitcher, P a ig e. a n n o u n c in g A Masterpiece O f Precision- Engineering Combining High Quality A M Performance W ith Rich, True-Tone FM Reception O n Full FM Band. T h e F R A N K F U R T le a r ra d :o ) b y B L A U P U N K T S i ’ B K I ) v v a v Your HI-FI C enter" 2010 Speed w ay G R 8-6609 DELWOOD 3931 l o s t A v e n u e \ I ) M I S S I O N 5«f They Came To Cordura T.arj C(iii|wr — Hit* Hayworth TARTS BOO l l I s WATUSI O r fin e r M ..titei.m »-r\ T a l n a M f M a r t * 9 15 M I M I “SS I ( I N The Hound Of The Baskervilles Peter Cii*Hinf — Chria lee S t a r t s 7 t>0 I U . I S The Big Operator H i c k e y R o o m *' M a m ie V a n D o r e n M a r t * 8 :4 5 Unique O Mexican Imports To G ive . . « To W e a r . . . To Own . . . Hand picked objects from the four corners of Mexico. Studio Nueces GR 7-3402 705 Nueces ,u 0 ^ j , i Broadway s ^ 0 J I smash hit — now the ..WW. -jk *.0 Af I 4 * O B I G G E S T - rn FUNNIEST A motion picture ~ iX A im ir COMES ALIVE! _ TECHNICOLOR' .J Day RA-FJ , / t% “ THEY CAME TO CORDURA” S A F E IN -C A R H EA T E R S A t O u r S n a rk B a re C la r y C o o p e r — H ' l a H a > w o r t h “ LEFT HAND OF GOD" H u m p h re y U<>cart — H one T ir r n n r T h o T in g le r ie C o m ln r Ft rat Show StaM« fi 45 Adult* 50c Children Free “ Room At The Top” ii an.w simniHi sienorrt « I , aurene#* lla r v t 't , , N c o l o r _______ (.lenn Kord. K*rne«*t Rorgnlfi* _____________ _ JUBAL FR ID A Y a n d S A T U R D A Y N l& M TS / 7 sa play full of fine, drama, savage impaci and v io le n c e ib a - t will hold y o u s p e l l b o u n d ! F a a r in a t in c S ta c o I ra ft . . , In t r ig u in g : . . • ll o ii * i n c H u m o r . . I.a a ty P r r f o r m a n r o . \ U u a l B r a u t y a n d ( h a r m M r m n r a b lo . A b so rb in g F .n trrta in m rn t . . . S t a t r s m a n J o h n B u l k i n , A m r r tc a n - M a k e Ntaervatiana NOW’ CR 6 SJS a d u l t E n t e r t a i n m e n t Wopccio PY tm* ao*ti** civic T*tAT*A LAVACA AT W I S T 5 L h HAVE A BALL BEFORE THE BOWL HAPPY GROUP DANCING JOIN THE IN MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM DOWNTOWN DALLAS From 9 .rn. — I a.m. NEW YEAR'S EVE Filters as no single filter can... for mild, full flavor! T V........ ..... Here’s how the Dual Filter does it: I. It combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCO AL...dpfv nitely proved to make the smoke of a cigarette mild and smooth . . . 2. with an efficient pure white outer filter. Together they bring you the best of the best tobaccos— the mildness and taste that pay off in pleasure! I f i - 0 U J it k H o€ ku*x x& mod* e ye O m a c o i t cg Mew FoceA o/tuL(GASP!) F i f l ^ ! f r-Trn M urn [ D JI S IU ' ’ ,v“ ■ & “‘Mil 'N «•* *** . va* •'«, . : ►’wrier .•■MbiXCw *.r ffsM^toari V«*hl • ‘K | t i l ' f!-, : \ ' i f - , j. " v ! iiiv im IM I B TfiLwite. STARTS TODAY AT T H E STATE S H O W S AT: I 1.55—-1:56— 3:57 5.58 — 7:59 & 10:00 Music by Perry Sandefir and his orchestra Tickets only $3.75 per person, including beverages Tickets available at the door NEW DUAL FILTER /Vodart y ***”• 4 STirrr JvftiCXO ti nhi mlith ttmt t. t Cai M adrigals to Perform Holbrook Brings O n K T B C Saturday Clements to Life John College Audiences “ Tops” W ith Actor Art Professor Will Write Television Lecture Series Friday. December 18, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN P a y 7 He has served as Art D epart­ ment chairm an at the universities of Texas and Kern ick> H e is ais? a consultant, critic ar.d judge, bas won numcrvMS prises for his pallid rigs. an his articles hove appeal* c i ti* "?*. on J professional publica­ tions ■ pro­ thirty minute television titled ' Hie Macing; is ' .g.*..» and gram tsKca ' i ne .m produced by the U n ive rsity w be seen on K T BC-TY Saturday at ■ 12 30 p.m. V id eo tap e editions of the show w ill be released to tele­ vision st a*.ens thr ugh-ut Texas. U n iv e rsity M a d rig al Singers D i­ rector M o rris J . Beachy yv. . b “ i narrate ar.d conduct the program . Special ru e s’ a rt:?' w ill ce J V i ; Andrews, U n iv e rs ity harp instruc­ tor. The M a dr gal group w ill sire in Italian, En g sh. French and Span­ ish. T heir selections will be m adri­ gals popular in the I*'uh Century. Singers are Sig n I Berg. Al .n D a r ­ by. Fra n k En n is, Ju d y Ferguson Susan Goss. Carole Guerguin. B i ll Hinds, M a ry Wynr. Hinkle. P .'ss - H i se Conrad Irr.m cl. V irg in ia Me- Bride Elizabeth M usick Swat: iv and Jo yc e Wiggins. \r trews w ll Salzedo's Ch nson darts la N u it" and “ Dc- play sir?. Ie.'* A drawing-room, the typ ical set­ ting for m adrigal singing, w ill be used f r the program . The m adri­ gal originated in England, but spread thr uighout Europe in the I a to *. •' • It Cen* my. Hosts at madri- gal-fosts w i pass out printed shorts of music for their guests to sire . Supervising director for the pro­ gram will V»e H a rv e y R. Herbs*. while B. Birk* tt Ox ley w ill direct and R < rt F . Scher.kkan w ill serve as exec ut iv o producer. Production staff m em ber! are Eleanor Page music supervisor; C Wesley Lam b ert production su­ per? is r; Hugh Greene, continuity; L yle H er I rii ks. art director; Glenn Saw yer, supervising engineer: Ja c k Lo u th an. videotape, and Jo e M a ­ keover. video. IMMU R O B E R T T A Y L O R he House diarnor ti as Ta from o ° .oca NC' ue C:.V" whe'e rt? Ct * >' a *e h a* he V a'sit ; , ; h ; v. Se. e n i i a. ,4 C,. _ a-re leeks c • ■ s sce'e * -^ed -e h o-re ■ e ~*ov © .ere a Krs- feature ~ * c-"e- -iy P !ay* Cochran A rt Showing Continues / Ja m e s H. Cochran J r , senior journalism st uh en*, s si v mg a one-man art exhibit : hi ouch D e­ cem ber 30 at mc Texas Federa­ tion of W om en’* Clul s. Twenty- fourth and San G abriel. The exhibition, which is Coch­ ran's first, includes 26 paintings in various media and 29 black an I white photographs. The photographs were made w hile Cochran was se n ing with the A ir Fo rc e in F u r po, They incl :de studies of the Brem enhaven w ater­ front, children, representatives of an older general rn One photo­ graph * Pensioners Resting, won several awards w hich included the all service c mpetition in photo­ graphy. The paintings include portraits. still life?, and abstracts; but the m ajority of the works tend to be cl ossified in the s h a of realism . in oils, w ater tem ­ colors, charcoal, crav-pas, pera. and graphhe. The works are Most of Cochran’s recent works strike a t dance between realism and impressionism. His ‘ fla m e n c o * ''WWiBHiiRwramr’wi.!' - * 1 " other hotel. fW D e s ire " and * B t . , 'n Mar. are good examples of this balance. TE? portrait w ork is also outstanding, especially ‘ Pioneer Stock and “ Portra it of Gil. Hayden Says Ho To Movie Offers The exhibition, is open daily from 2 to 5 p m. except on Saturday. A port! n of the sh w w ill he hung in the D risk ill H d e l Ja n . I through J a n 30. I Hiring the month of Feb ru ary, selected works w ill be chosen to hang w ith those of independent artists in the Bv n o n T H O M A S H O L L Y W O O D J* — Sterling Hav- ien can go back to acting if he ch ‘ -'se?. So fur he doesn t choose. Mv agent says he h is 20 offers • -c c ff cc “ the rebellious actor rco- rts. “ Know ing him, I d guess there are IO. Know ing Hollywood, I d guess five would be of any value. But I'm not interested. The U n iv e rsity w ill product a series of national television pro­ grams on * A rt and the W estern W or Id,' ’ * h anks to a $20 OOO con­ tract w th the National E d u c a ­ tional Television and R adio ( e n ­ te r in Now York. The scr.cs w ill consist Cf 13 half­ hour prom m s which w ill be pro­ duced on video’ ape for presenta­ tion o ver 45 educational television stations throughout the nation. Hr. Donald I We.sr,'ann. pro­ fessor of art a r.I distinguished art historian ar.,I pointer, vv.'.l w rite the Ic lure - demonstration series .and w ill be tho featured perform er. The program sw ill be released to other stations on a request basis, H a rv e y Herbs!, U n ive rsity televi­ sion program director, said. D r. We.sn.:ann teaches a closed­ circuit T V course in visual arts. His first television lectures were in Detroit in 1950. a r I were fol­ lowed by other program s In Cin­ cinnati in 1953. V no.*, ut a lly -re cognized lecturer. Dr. W e ism ann has appeared rn M ilw aukee, Eittsburgh. M inneap­ olis. Chicago, Houst rn, Washington, B.C ., Boston San Antonio, Detroit, and other cities. _ . . | p | _ | - J y i When H a l Holbrook brings his im itations of M a rk T w ain to tar U n iversity campus re x : M a rc h 2s. he'll bring w ith him 12 years of the experience, a s ty e almost exact duplicate of the cud s’ rv teller, and a love for college aud­ iences. “ The minds of students have not been close I shut and that group, along with professors, is a fine aud­ ience. Holt”, wk said recently in a story circulated by a ra t; mil press association, ‘‘Com m ercial audiences are not a> used to listen­ ing as college groups are he c n- tmucd. Holbrook’* ore-: .get appearance here w ill be part of a national tour for the 33-year-old actor. Although he bas spent ye ms studying T w ain s m annerism s. c*dd w.nk, and slow draw l, Hoi brev k suns he never knows quite what he * going to do at an appearance It a ll depends on the audience, he sass. ' I do w hat c think su n ! them. ‘ the Commenting on r.gors of getting togo tiler un act. Holnrook said, It s certain ly not an eaxy job. F o r instance, it takes me three and a half hours to put on m> makeup. I do that aU by m vsclf. no makeup man. 5IO E. FIR S T : uuu .'ii*, 14. < - 'ii!' nm G R 8-3572 I I and “Bonjour T ristesse.” HMH W& The exhibit is open to the public. MERRY CHRISTMAS A N D A H A P P Y N E W Y E A R SEE YOU NEXT YEAR! THE SHANTY £ecam ‘ca£ B Coil) i e Use! D O N A L D W E I S M A N N “ Then, tile show itself lasts o\o. two hours. On days I have mat moi and evening perform ances, it s nec­ into tile essary for me to get . --- - — I won't say that I'll nev- theater before noon and st av uut.t - K H F I- F M w ill present a special series of Christm as selections be­ ginning Decem ber 20 and lasting Designer Soul Bass Displays Picture Exhibit S iu l Bass, designer, has an ex­ hibit on display in the A rt Building. M r. Bass, named " A r t D irect >r of the Ye -r” in 1957 I y the New Y o rk A rt Directors Club, is known for his picture title designs for the Golden A rm . ’ “ M an w ith “ Around the W orld in SO D a ys ' ’ ict again, because “ I'm not going to get back into • ho rat race of lewer-budget p ic­ tures again. I know I can do the better stuff, but they won't give me a chance. _ cr I might change ra y course, But right now nothing is ’further from m y m ind ." Hollv w sod fin a lly got a look at “ Ben-Hur” a rd is w hole-hearted approval. True a rtis­ try is finally brought to the biblical epic thanks to the taste and intel­ ligence of direct r W illia m W y le r. The title role calls for a wide range of emotional skill and C h a rl­ ton Heston is up to it. the verdict FREE BOWLING G e t one free game for e very 3 games rolled with T H IS C O U P O N . O ffe r good week days 'til 6 p.m. Student Rates — 30c, Shoes 5c This o ffe r void after Ja n u a ry 15, I960 G R 7-9150 407 S. Congress TOWER B O W L IN G S ID E ONE HOUR WASH and FOLD 2202 R IO G R A N D E JBI G R 7-0506 Shirts Finished • Dry Cleaning • Alterations UXEDO RENTALS Si, Si . . . Es Muy De'iiciosa! Christmas Broadcasts Set until midnight. K H F I- F M xvi ll offer its annual ’ christm as Sym phony.” \ f iv c h o u ;* program w ill This clude the “ Christm as C y c le ” G regorian Chant, M usic of M edieval Court and Countryside for the Christm as Season, and Cor­ elli's “ Christm as Concerto Gros­ so.” in­ in the . Also to lie heard are Berlin.: ■ “ ChiMitood of C h rist." Be n jam in B ritte n ’s “ A Cerem ony of C aro ls.” and the “ Christm as E v e S u ite " by Rim sky-Korsakov. The closing se­ lection w ill Ive Mo not b's “ Am ahl and the N ight V isito rs," Christm as D a y from 7 a rn. until until 3 p rn. such selections as I “ The Littles' A rg e l” told by I a> retta Young, “ The Coming of the K in g '' narrated by D a vid W ayne, and G reg ory P e c k ’s "L u lla b y of Christm as' w ill be heard. The I also “ Nut.” acker Suite” b y Tchaikov- >k\ VV ive played. K H F I- F M \ announcer K en Lloyd w ill -cad • Christm as O M and N ew ” by P a tric ia Young. In the early afternoon and even- in ■ ' ie Met -opolitan Opera wall present ' l l nsel a ru C re te !'’ and “ Tile I* ay of D an iel.” a Tw elfth v rn . cai dram a, w ill be C r* rn tim Opera House. broad est I K H K l E M broadcasts are on the F M free, icney of 99 3 mc. The sta­ tion ran only be heard on radios wit h are equipped to receive FA I program m ing Holiday h a el af f mane c : The O '/de Cam pbe’l wish vou H e very merriest after midnight. ' he stated. until midnight D ecem ber 25. B y studying newspaper reports of Tw ain s appearances, as w ell as the old m aster'* own commentary on his stage methods, Holbrook has formed an impersonation of the author that the N ew Y o rk lim os term s "sta rtlin g ly re a lis tic .'’ The actor's v is it here w ill sponsored by the Departm ent D ra m a. 1310 first program w ill begin at I 30 p m . D ecem ber 20 when B u rl Iv e s sings Christm as folk songs. At S p m . Charles l i g h t e n w ill read “ M r. Pickw ick** Christm as ' by D ick e rs B a s il Rathbone w ill Ive read the “ C hristm as S to ry ” from the Bible. This two-hour program w ill close w ith a “ Child s Christ* m as in W a le s ,” read b y D ylan Adventurous Students ; Thomas. Plan Mexico Excursion Spending Christm as at h o m e. Some of Ute m ore adventurous students have other U n ive rsity ideas. Aside from the thrills of a deer or turkey hunt, there is trave l into the wilds of M exico on some agendi. These w ilds include M e x ­ ico City and treks Into the A ucatan The Morm on Tabernacle Choir, the N orm an Luboff Choir, the P e r c y F a ith Orchestra, and the Hollyw ood B o w l Sym phony Orches­ tra w ill present traditional and popular Christm as music at reg ­ u la r firs* three days of the C hristm as week m u sic program . intervals during the On Christm as E v e from 7 p.m. °M a n y students who live nonr the P s i C h i f O M 6 & t border plan a day or a wet kend jaunt across the border, w hile others have as long as two weeks M em bers of P s i Chi. honorary psych dogy society, w ill set the date for their election of new of­ ficers in a meeting st 3 p.m. lrri- d ay in M eres H a ll 201. ; in their itinerary*. 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It’s the new Superior Dairies 5X hipped Cream topping . . . ani! the new L I S, lower calorie, dessert topping. No matter which you prefer. . . you'll add to the flavor and goodness of your desserts. hat s more important . . . you get more for your money when you u?c Superior Dairies’ Whipped low caloric, (ream dessert topping T ry some on your holiday pumpkin pics. . . or other desserts. Featured to p p in g ... c r LLS, at all dealers. Y O U R f a v o r i t e d e a l e r s Friday. Decambar 18. 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 8 Texas Service Departments To Take Holiday Break, Too By l.r .K VI ll ( .K l BN S t u d e n t s a r e n ' t th e w i l y noes tho w h o will get h o l id a y s d u r i n g n e x t 16 d a y s M a n y of the U n i v e r ­ sity s s e r v i c e d e p a r t m e n t s w ill a lso c u r t a i l a c t i v it i e s . F o u r U n i v e r s i t y l i b r a r i e s will tie c lo s e d t h r o u g h o u t the h o l i d a y p e r ­ th e o t h e r s will iod a n d mo*? of sh u t t h e i r d o o r s for a t leas? a p at? of it T h o s e t h a t will be c lo s e d for the e n t i r e pe rio d a r e t h e A r t l i ­ b r a r y , I torn m e n t i R o o m , L i b r a r y School L i b r a r y , a n d M u s i c Li­ b r a r y . H o u rs for th e o t h e r l i b r a r i e s will be p o s t e d on t h e i r d o o r s . th a t t h e i r s e r v i c e s H a t i n g a n e s of th e U n i v e r s i t y will a iso hair t e m ­ p o r a r i l y . A D ivision of H o u s in g a n d F o o d S e r v i c e spo& esnnan s a id T h u r s d a y th e V a r s i t y C a f e ­ t e r i a a n d U n i v e r s i t y T e a H o u s e wilt clon e a f t e r the n oon m e a l S a t u r d a \ T h e U n i v e r s i t y C o r r.m o n s will c o n t i n u e to o p e r a t e until after the n o o n m e a l W e d n e s d a y . All t h r e e will r e g u l a r t h e r e o p e n a t b r e a k f a s t h o u r J a n uary 4. R A D I O T H E O S O P H Y Talk' th* meaninK »n*l PUT po*#! »ar lur* S ta tio n K V E T (1300) Srind»y« T HI ' I'M KO* OI* HK x I IS XI s i i s I 111 l r f t** I <1 M i l l e - s w u m s ( H H T V T U X E D O R EN T ALS L O N G H O R N CLEANERS ' 1 1 * 2 lilt!* 0 *ad*l»p* OK B .C . R O G E R S O p h t h a lm ic D isp e r se r Cont*rt ! en»*s F ittrd W thin eaiy walking distance of th* campit! 1501 Guad. GR 7-1422 P o s t a l e m p l o y e s writ n o t t a k e s u c h a n e x t e n d e d v a c a t i o n . T he U n i v e r s i t y S t a ti o n P o s t O f fi c e is i$ a .rn to o p e r a t e on r e g u l a r s< n o d u l e d Hours til I T) p rn Mon­ d a y through F r i d a y a n d 8 a rn. to fo r C h r i s t ­ noon S a t u r d a y excep* m a s Kve Chi i s t r n a s D a y . a n d N e w Y e a r s D a y . T h e o f f i c e will c lose a t noon C h r i s t m a s F v e a n d Drama, Poetry Show Extended T h e G l e n n H u g h e s D r a m a a n d I m a g i s t P o e t r y C o lle c tio n will be e x h i b i t e r ! on t h e f o u r t h f l o o r of t h e M a i n B u i ld i n g f or a n o t h e r w e e k Dr. W a r r e n R o b e r t s , a s s o c i a t e c u r ­ the H u m a n i t i e s R e s e a r c h a t o r o f s a i d T h u r s d a y . C e n t e r T h e c o lle ctio n w ill then b e ax ail- a b l e fo r study. W o r l d o f J / r a P o u n d , T. S. F l i n t , D. If, L a w r e n c e , S i n c l a i r D w is , a n d A m y L o w e l l a r e a m o n g t h o s e c o n t a i n e r ! in t h e c o l l e c t i o n r e ­ c e n t l y a c q u i r e d b y t h e U n i v e r s i t y L e t t e r s m a n u s c r i p t s , b o o k - , a n d p h o t o g r a p h s r e s u l t i n g f r o m a t r i p H u g h e s m a r i e to E u r o p e in 1928 fill the b u l k of t h e coiler h o n . M cGraw Receives A w ard From Health Association p h y s i c a l D r , L y n n W. M c C r a w , p r o f e s s o r a n d >-Op a n d l l e m - ph ;; s Book .Stoics p l a n to o h s e r v e r e g u l a r w e e k d a y h o u r s u n til < hrist- m a s Five T h e v ll c lo s e a t noon t h e n a n d r e o p e n J a n u a r y 4. T his s c irrtay t h e y ll b e o p e n u n til 5 p m . l e a s t 149 s t u d e n t s w e r e still At s e e k i n g t h e holi­ d a y s T h u r s d a y t h r o u g h th e p l a c e ­ m e n t I Il­ ion. d r i v e r s w e r e s e e k in g r i d e r s . -et \ ii e S e v e n t y -four th e S t u d e n t r i d e s h o m e fo r in I a n d Z o n e ( N o r t h T e x a s ' h a d the l arg e -* n u m b e r of a p p l i c a n t s , S'! r i d e r s 14 d r i v e r s . Z o n e 7 ' I d a h o , N e v a d a O r e g o n , U t a h , a n d W a s h i n g t o n > h a d th e f e w e s t n u m ­ b e r of a p p l i c a n t s , o n l y on e r i d e r a n d o n e d u v e t . F i v e s t u d e n t s w e r e s e e k i n g r i d e s o u t r i d e t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . O n e w a n t e d to go to T o r o n t o , C a n a d a , o n e t o l o n d o n , C a n a d a ; a n d three. to M e x i c o C i ty . Great Teaching Problem Cited A g r e a t n e e d e x i s t s f o r p r o f e s ­ s i o n a l a n d e x p e r i e n c e d te a r h e r s in p u b lic s c h o o l s , a c c o r d i n g to C h a r l e s H a m i l t o n , s t a t e field r e p ­ r e s e n t a t i v e o f the T e x a s T e a c h e r s A s s o c ia t io n . “ P tblic si bools a r e not g e ttin g the c r e a m of th e c r o p , " M r . H a m i l ­ ton s a i d T h u r s d a y n i g h t a t an in­ t h e S tu d e n t f o r m a l m e e t i n g w i t h E d u c a t i o n A s s o c i a t i o n a t B a tt s H a ll. A b a s i c m e a n i n g f u l w e r e c ite d t e a c h e r s edu< a t i o n a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l a s a m u s t s h a r p , c o u r s e s f o r good Ex-Student of UT Dies After Suffering Stroke M i s s R u t h B l a l o c k , a n e x - s t u d e n t . local h o s p i t a l a f t e r suf- d i e d in a i feting a stroke F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w e r e h e l d W e d ­ n e s d a y . M i s s Blalo< k h e l d b a c h e l o r of b u s i n e s s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d m a s t e r of b u s i n e s s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n d e g r e e s . EXPERT SHOE REPAIR 0 Mod*re Equipment 0 Keyi Mad* • 107. Off G oodyear Shoe Shop Off th* Drag on 23rd Street a & K C * w?k r n W j t S mM f i l l I f I ^ o : .£ o D L U SEASONS G R E E T I N G S Students and Faculty To The fro m TEXAS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS AND STAFF m f in A r P l rn Wk 7 T Tau Dells Win Speech Finals Tri Delts Second, Spivey Takes Third T a u D e l ta P h i fr a te r n ity , h a v in g a m a s s e d 730 p oin ts o v e r the s e m e s ­ s w e e p ­ t e r , w o n s t a k e s t r o p h y in th e fall O r a to r ic a l A s s o c ia t io n In tr a m u r a l S p ee c h con­ t e s ts . f i r s t p la c e t h e a c c e p te d M a u r i c e O lian th e t r o p h y for T a u D e lta P hi. a n d J u d y H i c k m a n , p r e sid e n t of D e lta D e lta D e l t a s o r o r i t y , r e c e i v e d t h e s e c o n d p l a c e t r o p h y for h e r g r o u p . R e x S p i v e y , a n i n d e p e n d e n t , w a s g i v e n tr i- t h e D c l t s had 715 p o in ts, and S p iv e y trop h y. T h e t h i r d p l a c e * g a t h e r e d 330 p o in ts. C h i P h i w i t h 305 p oin ts fou rth , in d ep en d en t a n d C h a r l i e H a y d e n , w on fifth p l a c e w i t h 230 p o in ts. 7 D o n M a r t i n , p r e s i d e n t of t h e O r a t o r i c a l A s s o c ia t io n , p r e s e n t e d the t r o p h i e s a n d a n n o u n c e d t h a t 138 p e r s o n s h a d p a r t i c i p a t e d in t h e c o n ­ i o s i s . E i g h t e e n of t h e p a r t i c i p a n t s w e r e i n d e p e n d e n t s , a n d 19 o r g a n ­ i z a t i o n s h a d b e e n r e p r e s e n t e d . B e v e r l y B a t e s , r e p r e s e n t i n g th e T r i- D e l ts . w o n 660 of h e r sorority * 715 p o in ts . S h e w o n fi r s t in p o e tr y r e a d i n g a n d f u s s b u d g e t i n g . t h e p o e t r y W i n n e r s of S p iv e y w o n r e a d i n g c o n t e s t w e r e M i s s B a t e s , f i r s t ; J e r r y D i n g , Chi P h i . s e c o n d ; E l i z a ­ t h i r d ; a n d b e t h J o n e s , P h i M u , S a lty M a x w e l l , i n d e p e n d e n t , f o u r t h . t h e n e w s f i r s t in a n a l y s i s c o n t e s t . O t h e r w i n n e r s w e r e R o n n i e C o h e n , Tau D e l t a P h i , s e c o n d ; J u d i t h B o n n e ll, I n d e p e n d ­ t h i r d ; e n t S t u d e n t s A s s o c ia t io n , a n d C h a r l e s C a s e y , i n d e p e n d e n t , f o u r t h . P l a c i n g in the f u s s b u d g e t ^ c o n ­ t e s t w e r e M iss B a t e s , f i r s t , H a y ­ d en , s e c o n d ; L o u is F o x , T a u D e lt a P h i . t h i r d ; a n d R o n n i e C o h e n , T a u D e l t a P h i, f o u r t h . 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I g o u h e r s pol!, w i t h h o a d - i n c l u d e d v C i n c i n n a t i . e d i e a l a n d d e n t a l s t u d e n t s , bu t 3 t a k e lid not en d in g T e x a s W e s t e r n C o lle g e El P a s o , B y r o n S h ip p , s a i d T h u r s d a y . in 3,752 s t u d e n t s a l ­ in r e g i s t r a r , I L L O Y D RISLEY L Y D I A M O O D Y . building a gyro-glider’ . . well, nothing much" B R U C E S T O L I A R . . write stories ' Holiday Fun: Party, Party B y JA N B R I N K E R H O F F and ( ’H A R U F , SMITH " M a k e t h e m o s t o f y o u r h o l i d a y s p l a n s - p a r t y ! ” T h a t ’s t h e m a j o r i t y o p i n io n in b e t t e r . ” t h e c a s e of t h e S t u d e n t s v s-. C h r i s t - m a s H o l i d a y s . , S o m e s t u d e n t s a r e " j u s t g o in g t o lie a r o u n d ” o r " s t u d y m a n y will c o r d i n g s t u d e n t s t a k e n T h u r s d a y . t r a v e l a n d p a r t y , a c - to a T e x a n s u r v e y o f 76 - u g h , " b u t god in a s p o r t i v e nv*>d T h u r s d a y . M i s s o u r i E v e n D r. L o g a n W ilson, p r e s i - d e n t of t h e U n i v e r s i t y , a p p e a r e d t o be " I fi n a l l y gel t h e host a t t h e C o tto n B o w l , ” D r D i g a n Wil- s >n s a i d t o r c I will l e a v e A u s ti n d u r i n g t h e v i d e h o l i d a v s . ” th e o n l y M a n y , L a if*. - a n d t h e n I to P h i l a d f S h i r l e y to b e " B u t t h a t is ( t o n B o w l J a n u a r y I A s k e d if s h e h a d a n y s p e c i a l s h e q u i p p e d , " T h a t s u p to m y d a t e — b u t h e f o r D a l l a s , b u s e s , t r a i n s T r a n s p o r t a t i o n r o u t e s — p l a n e s . a n d c a r s , m o t o r c y c l e s , a r e e x p e c t e d t o b e c lo g - l a t e F r i d a y a s s t u d e n t s f l e e f r o m t h e F o r t y A c re s , f r e s h m a n M i s s y C h ilto n , f r o m W a c o , w ill v isit f r i e n d s in M i s s i s s - t o v i s i t ippi. O t h e r s t u d e n t s p l a n t h e i r horn t o N e w Y o r k S n th A m e r i c a : h 'm o r e f r o m vel to B r o w n s - ' >n to M e x i c o , ie C o t to n B o w l . it >r f r rn F o r t Mix Iv. soph®- 5r u n fels, w e r e u p c o m i n g th e p a r t i e s , w h i l e i " ' v t h ' r i i « e > q u e s t io n . ’ n is t o Students, Authorities Discuss W orld Issues At Annual Conference by Texan AAM at College Station, HOOKA draws many recognized authorities on world affairs. Stu­ dent leader* appointed by the pres­ idents of their respective univer­ sities are brought together “ to conduct a series of Informative and stim ulating discussions on “ the United States: Problems of World le a d e r s h ip . ” No r e s r t a i n t s w ore p lace d on the high p o w e re d c h a t t e r ; seg re gation , b irth control, an d c o m m u n is m all s w irle d in h e a te d discussions. With the u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t all T e x a s u n iv e rsities had been invited tw o of to a tt e n d the co nferen ce, the d eleg a tio n p ro te ste d the a b ­ se n c e of N egro d eleg ates. In a c a u ­ cus -with the SCONA execu tive c o m m it te e th ey w ere told th a t the c o m m it te e w a s m a k in g all effort* to invite N egro d e le g a te s but that h ig h e r a u th o rity w a s opposed. A petition w as drafted req u ea tin f that the HOOKA Conference “ ser­ iously consider Inviting all Texas universities, regardless of racial membership . . s t a k e is sues a t V.'ost d e leg a tes feeling left the con fer­ th e y had at th a t en c e least; recognized so m e basic under­ lying in w orld events. Most of th em als o felt that th ey w e r e a m o n g the 15 per cen t who think, o r think th a t th e y think. What did HOOKA accompliah or what w as It worth? The an sw er becom es another question: What does a new Idea or a “ new a w a r e ­ ness" accomplish and what la It w orth? News STAND Friday, December 18, 1959 THE D A I L Y T E X A N Page 2 Little M a n O n the C a m p u s By Bibier New Awareness A Busy Christmas to You N o doubt ab o u t it— C h r istm a s is about it’s a grand, glorious h o l i d a y here. And for s tu d y - w e a r y collegians. B u t . . .it ’ll be a b u sy h o lid a y . On the Way In perhaps th e g re a test student e x o d u s of the long school term. a l m o s t all n M h e U n ive r sity population will he le a v in g A u s ­ tin F r id a y and S atu rd a y. Tile h i g h w a y s will be unusua lly cro w d ed during the p re-C h ristm a s season. T h e r e will be a te n d e n c y to h u r r y a little in o r ­ der to “ beat th e c lo c k .’* J#et’s w a tc h it, h ow ever. Of the 63 T e x a n s killed the 1958 t brist m a s - New Y e a r ’s holidav period. 18 of them w ere of the college a ge or y o u n g ­ in er. Each of u s h a s an individual job to i careful. H e r e ’s w h a t G ove r n or D aniel sa id: " . . . th e final con trol of every' ea r and tru ck is in th e h a n d s o f th e person w h o is driving and if he or she fails for just a injury or property m om en t, then death, loss can e a s ily result. I m a k e a special plea to e v e r y d riv er this m onth to ob ey the little m ore tim e, and to m a k e a real effort to drive law, ev e n tak es a if it a s sa fe ly and c a r e fu lly as possible.” ★ ★ L e t ’s d o n ’t begin CT fla g s at half staff. the new y e a r w ith In the Cotton Bowl On J a n u a r y I, 1960, the annual C otton B o w l c lassic will fe a tu r e the T e x a s L o n g ­ horns. W e ’re proud o f a te a m of a n y kind that he a d s for th e top. T e x a s will t>e up th ere on th e v e r y s u m m it o f a th le tic g r e a t n e s s i f it tips o v e r th e S y r a c u s e football g ia nts. Also, te a m m e m b e r s and student leaders are e sp e c ia lly f o r tu n a te in th e g r e a t h o sp i­ ta lities e x t e n d e d th e m b y th e C otton B o w l A sso c ia tio n . B u t t h e w h o le stu d en t b o d y b en efits. Particularly will e v e r y UT stu d en t in D a l­ las on N e w ’s E v e be able to en jo y a free dance at the S M U S tu d e n t Center. T h e Queen and h er C ourt will he presented. And on N CW Y ear's Day the T e x a s O r­ ange will fly into th e S y ra c u se O r a n g e m e n with a zeal. ★ ★ Trophy or Not? Also c o m in g up d uring th e h o lid ay s and the C otton B o w l F estiv a l will be a d e b a te the S o u t h w e s t C o n fer e n c e S p o r tsm a n - or ship trophy. T he sp o r tsm a n s h ip aw ard s y ste m w a s ch a n g ed this y e a r to provide a s y m b o lic trophy w h ic h r o t a t e s each y e a r to th e cha irm an school. N o w I he R ic e s t u d e n t n ew sp ap e r is L a d ­ ing a m o v e m e n t to r e-instate the S p o r ts ­ m anship T r o p h y as a rew ard to the “ Most. S p o rtsm an -lik e s c h o o l .” T h e Rice T h r e s h e r editor w rites: “W e in o u r o u t ­ find th at w e a r e not alone cries for o t h e r sch oo ls, n otably TCI.’, SMU, and A r k a n s a s are w o r k in g t o put the trophy’ track in o p e r a tio n .” T e x a s ’ d e le g a tio n h a s a role in s e ein g that this d iscu ssio n is undertaken in a r e a ­ s o n a b l e , u n d e r sta n d in g , and totally n o n ­ partisan a ttitu d e . Welcome! S o m e of th e s t a t e ’s b e st high sc h o o l a th le te s will be a r r iv in g in A u stin F r id a y . T e a m s fro m Cor pus C hristi W. B. R a y a n d W ichita F a lls m eet h ere S a tu r d a y for th e sta te 4-A football c h a m p io n s h ip g a m e. Most of the U n iv e r s it y student body will he heading out o f to w n for th e C h r is t m a s holidays, but in w h a t e v e r w a y s p o s s i b l e , UT individuals an d service grou p s will be e a g e r to s a y “ w e l c o m e . ” W e h op e t h e v is itin g high school s t u ­ de n ts will look o v e r our c a m p u s and like it. Social Drinking Great Safety Menace A R e p o r t F r o m t h e N a tio n a l S a f e t y C o u n c il 1. D r in k in g to a n y cxtej-it re ­ d u ces th e ab ility of a n y d riv er. 2. S m a ll a m o u n t s of alcohol ju d g m e n t, self-control, re d u c e s an d d riv in g ability. 3. Alcohol is not a stim u lan t an d is classified m e d ic a lly as a depressant. 4 I.OSS of ju d g m en t and c a ­ p acity for self-criticism o c c u rs before obvious sy m p to m s of in­ toxication. ,V It take* at least three hours to oxidize (eliminate) one ounce of pure alcohol (about two coc k ­ tails). More Religions Themes In Ch ristmas Cards l i t : NHI! \ U By TOM XI* Religious Writer Ch ance* a r e that one out of every this C h r is tm a s will h av e a religious th em e. four c a r d s you get A dozen y e a r s a g o the ratio w >uld h a v e l>cen one in 20. It s an Indication that ( brist, who Is the reason for it all. Is making a com eback In C hrist­ mas. The d riv e to c o n v e rt C h rist­ m a s c a r d s from s e c u ln n '-m was begun in 1947 by the N ational Council of C h u rch es suggested The council that card publishers could help re­ store the religious s'gnlficanee of Christmas b\ putting nut a greater varlet) of cards xx Itll religious themes. If th ey would, the NCC pro­ m ised, it w ould u rg e the IJK m il­ its m e m b e r lion m e m b e r s of c h u rc h e s th a t the holy “ m o re spir it of C h r is tm a s ’’ fully e x p r e s s se nd c a r d - to The ( h o o t i n g C a r d Assn est m a t e s th a t m o r e th an 2'a billion CTiristn.as c a r d s will •he mail this y e a r . be Of that n u m b e r , sol lion will he re bg iou t if g.ng from mador. m ost p o p u la r sy m b o h erd s w isem en arni cherubs. * * 'ITie NTX’ is not the only o r ­ ganization h a rd af w ork try in g the gaudy c o m m e r ­ to red uce to cialism th a t has engulf w hat is essentially a r e ­ ligious holiday. th r e a te n e d V n u m b e r of groups, mostly Informal, a re quietly plugging aw a y at the them e A novel plan is In mg tried |>\ the w o m en of the (Tim ch of the A scensor: I,lither,an in D anville Va. They are seeking to replace the dazzling Christmas tree o r­ naments vt IU, "Chrismons,” or monograms of ( brist last the 89 ch u rc h w o m e n have m a n u f a e tu r - hand m o re than f using plastics, l»ea su m m e r, Since rt Ii 0 o I ir Instance, a cross repro ( m etflxion; a butter­ seats th* ii rose the fly tin* Kesurreetlon Nativity Ihe colors while and gold denote the purity aud king­ ship of Christ. fi. T w o cocktails fallout 0 .0 4 ', of alcohol in the blood) m a y r e ­ d u c e visual ac uity a s m u c h as w e a r in g d a r k g la s se s at night. the 7. “ I n d e r Influence'' m ean s that due to drinking a l ­ cohol a person has lost (to any d egree) some of his (dearness of mind and self control that lo* would otherwise (Misses*. X. You do not h a v e to he ob­ v iously to be “ U n­ d e r the In flu e n c e’’ and an u n ­ safe d riv e r. in toxicated 9. P u r e alcohol leav es no o d o r on the b re a th ; it is the flav ors in the b e v e ra g e th a t c a u s e the odor. 10. Coffee and other stim u ­ lants will not offset the effects of alcohol. Only time ran e li m ­ inate the alcohol from the blood stream. tests a police with 11. C hem ical p rov ide the scientific m e a n s to d e te r m in e w h e th e r or not alcohol h a s re d u c e d a d r i v ­ e rs ability. .Special hob a d o n a i Safe Uudif Cot by the showed Christ- nts ta ­ Social d rin k e rs a r e a g r e a t e r m e n a c e than co m m o n ly believ ­ ed as their c ritical ju d g m e n t Is im p a ir e d with a fairly low a lc o ­ hol c o n c en tra tio n and they o u t ­ n u m b e r the obviously in to x ic a t­ ed d riv ers. Official Notices sn* NC. CAS'' f l u f f AMS’n *%. $ AN’6Av N V C 5 ' z / A * * - ' N ' ^ *?*; A is NC' P Z O & I V A * f . J \ MC TH/MGS «*•£ CA^6- 'C ft ; c c n c * * .'. I A P E COME B A C K TO GET U P H /TCH E P ' ” ' t ""'Cs '■ H e r s e y v * ' . AN '***** < \ A / P e r ri n < s m i t h of th#* It*-ci*.trnr NCA wSAN . J AIH f 9 s s ’ A CAC Sis NT * £ H E U P P /P ' a s k y o u p h a h p r / — I eXACfM fiN f' And th e r e a ro s e from the people a g r e a t m u r m u r as th e y t i n n e d to a d m i r e one a n o th e r s C h ris tm a s p re s en ts and left th e c h u rc h sa y ­ ing to the m i n i s t e r : “ We enjoyed see you next E a s ­ y o u r s e r m o n t e r . ” * * "And the shepherds re m a in e d en ★ * the hill watching—w aiting.” An annual conference sponsored By HAL KIMMONS “ F iv e p e r th e people r e n t of think, IO p e r c e n t th in k th a t th ey think, and 85 p e r c e n t would ra­ t h e r die th a n t h i n k . ” T h ese w e re th e w o rd s w h ich g re e te d stu d en t de le g a te s fro m 70 colleges an d uni­ v e rs itie s a tt e n d in g fifth Stu­ de n t C o n fe re n c e on N a tio n a l Af­ fa irs (SCONA) la st w eekend. the The speaker, Major General John Medarfs, director of army rocket, guided and basic missile, and ou te r sp ace fields, was only Internationally one known speakers who addressed the plenary session. several of to p ic s: th e S pace A ge.” topics w e r e : Mr. M e d a ris c o n cern ed h im self w ith on" of th e four m a j o r c on fer­ “ F a c in g The C h al­ ence (The lenges of o th e r “ E x ­ p a n d in g o u r E c o n o m y in an U n ­ s ta b le W o rld ,’’ “ M ain tain in g E f ­ fective A lliances Within the United N atio n s F r a m e w o r k . ” and “ E d u ­ c atin g for World L e a d e r s h i p .” ) th r e e Although n atio n al p ro b le m s w e re to rece iv e p a r a m o u n t atten tion in th 1 four d a y p r o g r a m , in te rn a tio n ­ in te rest al a m o n g the p a rtic ip a n ts . s t ir r e d m o r e topics D eleg ates whose a lm a M a te rs l m g e d fr o m the U n iv e rs id a d de M exico to th e U n iv ers ity of T o ro n ­ to took in spiratio n from the m e s ­ s a g e of the f o r m e r v ice-preside nt of the UN G e n e r a l A ssem bly and c o n c e n t r a te d on bec o m in g p e rc e p ­ tively a w a r e of w orld issues, not solving th e m . the U N ’s R S S. Clunw ardene. w ho w a s r e ­ sponsible for inv estig a­ tion of the H u n g a ria n revolt, p r e ­ . hot w a r s will dicted . m e a n the . Only w hen end of the w o rld . s tron g m e n m e et th e r e he p e a c e . ” th a t ” . the end of civilization, . r a n H A IR Y TALES f r om t h e Rangeroos o c ra c y , an d o ccasio n ally g etting the flag up on the Mall. im a g in a tiv e The Faculty for th eir s tim u la tin g an d le c tu re s w hich m a k e c o m p u ls o ry a tte n d a n c e u n ­ this school. n eeded at KTBC TV for th e ir su p e r io r pro­ g r a m m i n g a n d schedules, w hich k e e p all of us " W h i r l y b ir d ” and “ L a s s i e ” fans on the edge of our ch a irs. The Football Team for r e m i n d ­ ing us th a t w e h a v e the best team th a t m o n e y can buy. The State Legislature for show ­ ing T e x a n s th a t g o v ern m en t of the jieople, bv the people, and for the people n e v e r did w o rk too well, The C am pus Pollee for pro vin g th a t the G e s ta p o is not dead, only re-lo cated . L a stly , H a i r y would like to th a n k you, The student Body, for s tic k ­ ing bv h im an d buying the Ran­ ger, in a d m i n is tr a t iv e l y fa ir w e a ­ th e r o r foul. Now Hairy Is a cynic, a )>essl- mist, and certainly not a sen tim en ­ talist. But he would like to take this opportunity to say to one and all: Merry (7irlstmas. IT KAS CME TSOU*” ATTENTION ■'HAT YOU 3A5E YOUR G V NU ON 'rvE 3EWRWEV OE THE iSDiUiDOAwCWiwD. CT ~ , X-Jf he D emv th o l o gis t Second Gospel According To St. Hereticus O By Worship Committee, W estm in­ ster Student Fellowship th e re w e re sh e p h e rd s “ And c o u n tr y k eep ing w a tc h o v e r by night . . in in the s a m e the field, flocks th e ir “ Hey, And lo there w a s s p r e a d a m o n g the m u ltitu de on the s tre e ts down town a g re a t f e a r a m i d the hustle a n d hustle of the last, m in ute rush, a n d cries of “ Will it fi t? " , “ Does he h a v e one like i t ? ’’ “ T h a t's m ine, le t go'.’’ fill o n e 's e a r s . “ P e a c e good will on t o w a rd m e n ’ all a ro u n d T h e joy of C h r is tm a s fills th e a i r with fervor. Little devils In the crib, Mother Mary with tin* bib: Baby J esu s wears e a rth , b la re s intox icatin g s a l e s l a d y : ’’ forth Tidy Didy Diaper!* In the crib. And S a n ta w h isp ers, re a s s u rin g , to the ch ildren on his lap. ' F e a r not. I bring you good news : Your w ishes vvill all be fulfilled; I shall not forget you on My d a y of d a y s . ” th e r e w e re w ith S a n ta a m u ltitu d e of s a le sla d ie s a d m i r i n g h im a n d saying. “ B lessed the S pirit of C h r i s t m a s . ” And ive And it c a m e to p a s s w hen the s to re s w e r e closed at la s t an d the people w e re gone a w a y into th e ir h om e s, they all said, “ Ix>t us see w h at w on ders a r e b e n e a t h o u r t r e e . ” “ And thanks he to Him who lm.% blessed us with the gift of Santa. Blessed spirit o f Christ­ m a s . ” the Im* th a t th a n k s And thus th ey the next m o r n in g A rising all w ent to c h u rc h say in g, “ Let us go forth and d is p la y the w on­ d e r s th a t Santa h as bestow e d upon us in m u tu a l a d m i r a ­ tion th ey sat in the s a n c tu a ry ’ giv­ they’ a r e not as ing o th e r s a re m a t e r i a li s ti c an d a t h e ­ istic, hut l a t h e r p o ss e ssed of fr e e ­ d o m a n d tile Spirit of C h r is tm a s . \nd the minister ended his se r ­ mon with, “ toil on earth peace, good will towards all white middle cla ss Americans, and give shoes to all the rest, Vmen.” By LY VV ASHBY R anger Staff tim e as any Well, ob Hairy’ feels th a t this is as good a (being to C h r is tm a s a n d all th a n k vat :ous an d s u n d r y e le m e n ts a ro u n d c a m p u s for m a k i n g life a little m o r e liveable, Anil so he t h a n k s : j a z z > th a t light 0 The Dally Texan for being a guid ing tim e of t u r ­ this moil, an d the editor for being such a th u n d e r-b ro w e d c o m m a n d e r of the lightning. in 0 I he stu dent Assembly for a c ­ c om plish ing all kinds of e a r t h ­ s h a k in g p ro je c ts , none of w hich H airy c a n r e m e m b e r at the mo­ m ent. a g a in s t 9 T h e Deans for th eir c o n s ta n t tr o u b le m a k e r s , vig ilan ce thus m a k i n g U T a b e tt e r place rn w hich to w ork, p lay , an d m a r c h to class. * * Kl T FM for th e ir Tuesday night listen ers by o p e ra w h ich a t t r a c t s the th o u s a n d s a n d th o u s a n d s, The R D K ' for p r o te c tin g us from a g g r e s s o r s fro m w ithin o r w ithout, the w orld safe for dom- m a k i n g rut m g inc P E A N U T S OGAS \ S L O W P R O F To the Editor: Why is a p ro fesso r who c a n ’t re a d ''Tile Exploding M e tro p o lis” b etw ee n M a r c h 31 an d D e c e m b e r 18 te ac h in g a t a u n iv ersity of the lf profs tire this slow , fit st i why should students Im* e x p e c t e d to read any betl*’r? is B arren Burkett a ith SU ih5 I Q N 0 riels* JCO* DG •AO "Iv? a. r e - e f t M C CL v0 HAG BEEN w wCO OR 3 0 IO OU 2£Au.Y JUDGE ' IS LOISE TO ATTEMPT **.\v J U S S S Jvc JOCbMcN ’ ? .a.HAi IS GOOD? x'mA" IS B AD?CAN (Of? 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N C N’3 3 ^ 5 * NOT y can P O R A M B O w i . , KOT W A f t ft s C . 2 , C C A ^ wft 2 C \ ’N n t i ? o u f b t o t VT " , L - ‘ - S L . By J O H N L E E in tru e juvenile fashion, Picking: up their m a r b le s t h e Young: D e m o c r a t s h a v e M ick ey M oused their w a y in to t w o d if f e r e n t clubs, w h ich according; to th e Club m e m b e r s, th e w h o le s t a t e of T e x a s is w a itin g b r e a th le ss ly and e y e in g fo r g u id a n c e in the 1960 elections. T h e I T A I) A endorsed the split of the Club; th is Is b e c a u s e some, o f th e I T A D A r e p r e se n ta tiv e s are an integral p art o f t h e ru m p c a u c u s w h ic h split th e political o r g a n iz a tio n m e r ­ c ile ssly . W ell th e a ssertion o f one Y o u n g D e m o c r a t t h a t th e club is a p ro vin g gro u n d for cut-th roa t politics c e r ta in ly c a m e to th e fore. E a c h club denies the e x iste n c e of the o th e r as th e U n iv e r ­ s ity a p p r o v e d Y o u n g D e m o c r a t s Club. P e r h a p s th e U n i v e r ­ s ity will I so fo r e s ig h te d e n o u g h to d en y the e x iste n c e of b o t h o r g a n iz a tio n s. M e m b e r s of the rum p c a u c u s h a v e decided not to re v e a l th e e n tir e m e m b e r sh ip o f the group. Y et, th ey blandly c la im to h a v e no se c r e ts about t h e Club. W h e t h e r th e split w a s c alled for is a m a tter of opinion. T h e ideal solution w ould be to retain th e unification of th a Club w h ile se ttlin g th e in te r n a l strife in an orderly fa sh io n . P e r h a p s th is can be a c c o m p lish e d , for its is im portant t h a t a n y g r o u p w ith a n y aim w o r k s hest tow a rd t h a t goal if u nified. N o c lear indication o f tin* feelin g of eith er group ran bf* read ily as c e r ta in e d from the m e m b er s, h o w e v e r , the rum p c a u c u s s e e m s to Im* a little m ore on the liberal side than th© gr o u p left in the A r c h ite c tu r e Building. B e that a s it m a y , th e liberals w ith in the Y o u n g D e m o c r a ts sh ou ld realize th a t I heir v ie w s m ight be m ore a c cep ta b le if t h e y w e r e not to rabid about them . the su rfa ce, re g ar d le ss of the superficial c on fu sion th e D e m o c r a t s are proud of, tin* tw o groups have acted a c ­ c o r d in g to their rela tive m e n ta l a g e levels and divided th© t o y s in order to go se p a r a te w a y s . On Upon v ie w in g th e a c tio n s o f s o m e of the m e m b er s of both o r g a n iz a tio n s , on e Is apt to sh u d d e r at th e thought that t h e se s a m e y o u n g m en m ight s o m e d a y be e n tr u ste d w ith the g o v ­ e r n m e n t. T o be plain; th e S w ift fa c tio n th in k s that Bill K ilgarlin w a s out to torpedo the Y o u n g D e m o c r a ts (dub, w hile th e K ilgarlin faction b e lie v e s th a t th e Sw ift faction is a reign o f ty r a n n y . T h e short of the m a t te r is, that the Y oung Democrat© had b e tte r get back to g e t h e r for support of the 196(1 c a n d i­ d a t e or s h a k e h a n d s wi t h th e 1960 R epublican president. T h e D a ® ’ T e x a n O p in io n s exp ressed in T h e T e x a n are those o f th e L d ito rj or o f ih e tin te r o f th e article a n d n o t necessarily those o f th e L 'n ite r illy a d m in istra tio n . T h e D ailv T e x a n , a stu d e n t n e w s p a p e r of Th In A u stin Texas d ally * v.-cpt Mn n a m a n d Sat t e m b e r t h r o u g h May a nd m o n t h l y In August Inc. 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G ary M ayer Night Campus Life E d ito r . . . ................. * * * *................................. T ra v is Shaw A ssista n t ....................................................... E d ito ria l A ssista n t ...................................... Ja/uece £immonf ............................................ ................... fan J a c k s o n ■ Pharr A-Field By GEORGE PHARR ------------------------- T e x a n S p ort# S ta ff Letters to Santa Claus W h ile shopping around for Christm as presents w e .n atu r­ ally stopped by where the fat guy in the red suit was listen­ ing to the group of children as they asked him to bring them certain gifts. And the fellow (he must have been a beatnik; he had a beard, man) kept responding w ith sounds like “ ho, ho, ho,” and “ well, well, th at’s fine.” Since the Texan doesn’t run Letters to Santa, like some papers, we thought it might he a good idea to stick a few X m a s wishes in here. And we wonder what that jo lly guy would have said if hp had received wishes like these. D e a r Santa C laus: Please bring we a couple of 225-pound linem en; another kicker like Bobby L a c k e y; and just a little present: a victory over Syracuse. I have tried to be a good coach all year. I). Royal. M r. K . K rin g le : All I want is one 9.4 100-yard dash man and the greatest Texas R ela ys ever. Thanks, Clyde L . D ear S. C . : I feel like I have already r->'r -'•v-ent this year (four w in s), but 1 11 take any more victories you might have. y, H arold B radley H e y there, F a ts : You are a swell guy ane! I ll be darned if I can think of a thing I re a lly need. Of course, two strong-armed pitchers, five or six ,330 hitters, and a strong bench would he appreciated. Swinging The Bibber Greetings Santa: W e have had a wonderful ye a r with tho orc -‘ s that you sent last Christm as (baseball team that nearly won S W C ; tracksters that did win title; great football squad*. Ju st put several colorful players under the tree, maybe one or two conference champs, and some sparkling prospects for us to w rite about. Respectfully, W ilbur E v a n s and Bob Halford, Sports Pu b licity Something for Everyone, Please W elcom e M r. Claus: Nothing much for me. Ju s t another ye a r cf increased attendance at all our contests and another excellent bat h of teams. G ratefu lly, Ed Olio Is that asking too m uch? San ta: I ’ll take a 6-8 center and some 6-4 guards for the Shorthorns. Jim m y Ylrnm ontes M r. K r is : The world is great and all I want is a contract with the N ational B a lle t Company. Yours, Bernie Schultz D e ar S a n ty: Where oh where is the present you promised last season0 I ’m speaking of the capacity crowds at U T basketball games that we discussed. H ere s hoping they w ill be m y gift, all wrapped up in Orange and White. Sincerely, Al Eundstcdt O kay, D ad : Deck the halls and stuff like that. We would go for some cute little coeds (in costumes) to serve the m eals in thp dining room. Tile Moore H ill Gang M r. Santa C . : We have an over-abundance of athletes who are smart. How about some boys who need m y help so 1 11 have something to do? Igtn Hewlett, Brain Coach K r is : Stereo set no we can re a lly m ake everyone hear us at the football games. Ylnccnt DIN inn D e a r S. C . : W e ’ve had about enough of those presents you can't use like winning teams and conference champions. F o r a change bring us something that we really want. Perm anent possess.on of the Sportsm anship Trophy. N a tu ra lly, R ice Institute S W C Coaches W o u ld Like . . . P lease Sa n ta : I know you have tried to do your best for us (what with Don Meredith and a ll), but that hasn't been good enough. W e want a lie detector (to use on officials a fterw ard ' I and a bock I x t- ball R ules to study before setting up secret plays I ke we did for the Texas game. Illustrated B ill Meek D e a r C la u s : Have you considered changing your suit from p d and w hit* to maroon and w hite? This C hristm as bring us a gang of rom c, ] . to keep bn erect big. strong walls (of stone with lee churns att the opposition’* roaches from wandering down the sidelines. The same, Jim M \ < .'•* G rea t M an: No doubt about it, you have been giving us extra sp, rial present* lately with all those superb football teams. Now all we want i i a line to replace the one that’s graduating and another guy named Spikes. Honest A tie M artin H i Santa: This y e a r’s present didn t turn out too well. Anything better Would be accepted. Je s s Neely To a Swell F e lla : A football field that is tilted and can be controlled when we have the ball. On offense w e ’ll tilt it downhill; on deUr. e m ake the opponents run uphill. W ith our little ol‘ boys this i# only fair. Frank Branles D ear Big D ad d y: You kinda*let me down this season But a.-M •;:> I w as happy with the fine presents you had for me down here in Tov - M aybe a clock that will run out faster when you arc ahead 'lik e we w ere in the Texas gam e) would he okay. John Bridger* Frank Howard Not Bothered ^ Underdog H O U ST O N lf) — Coach F ra n k How ard stepped off a plane T h u rs­ day w ith Clemson’s A tlantic Coach Conference champions and shrug­ ged off the underdog role assigned his Tigers for Saturday's B lu e ­ bonnet Bow l football classic with Texas Christian. Clem son’s appearance the in Bluebonnet w ill be the seventh bowl game for the South C arolina Tigers and the seventh tim e for them to he rated underdogs. The upset-minded Tigers have broken even in six previous bowl trips. about “ I don't w orry such things,” Howard drawled as he watched 49 players clim b aboard buses after being welcomed at the International Airport. “ M y p rim a ry concern now is get­ ting the boys something to eat and the practice them onto getting field ,” How ard said. Coach Abe M artin and his Texas C hristian Horned Frogs a rriv e F r i ­ day by train. The Fort W orth team that gained a Southwest Conference title tie with Texas and Arkansas by sweeping the last seven games of its regular schedule w ill be an eight-point favorite over Clemson. Tho inaugural Bluebonnet classic between two veteran bowl teams w ill ho televised nationally ; by C B S at 3:30 p.m. Saturd ay from the TO 000-seat R ice Institute Stad­ ium A national broadcast w ill he independent net­ handled by an work of radio stations. the A crowd of at least 60,000 was indicated and sponsors predicted most of the rem aining 10,000 tick­ ets w ill he sold. Three games match veteran fin- alists while a fourth sends fresh­ men against each other as tho race Texas grinds to a close this weekend. schoolboy football its W ichita Fa lls, after fifth state championship, battles Corpus Christi R a y , in the finals a sec­ ond I .me. at Austin Saturd ay at 2 p m. It is the headliner. Tins is for the title of Class A A A A , the blue ribbon. The big show starts F r id a y night W ien Stamford, which would like to w in a fourth Class AA crown. meets surging B ra d y at San An­ gelo. B ra d y w ill he in the finals for the third time in four seasons but still has to win the title. Three championship games are soh. lilied Saturday at 2 p.m. Out in West Texas Breckenrid ge w ill he trying for its fifth Class A A A •itle against Cleburne. The gamp is at Breckenridge and a jam m ed crowd of 7,000 is expected. That's 'Mural Stores I la*# A l l \ S I i K I B A U . IM M AH A E T 25 K a p p a K . a i , . i C l G S 32 T i (a* 27 D e lta K a p p a E p s ilo n 37, S i. a A lp h a M u 27. M e rc h a n ts 35. IFT 31 .'Cl D e l t a T a u D f ' l t a I K « la** it T h e ta C h i 21 S ig m a A lp h a U p silo n lh K a p p a S ig m a 25, P h i G a m ­ ma D e lta 'JI M a lle t : S le e p & E a t 24 M U n i t e F i v e F u r pie D r ib b le r s 17. Appak A ni# ;# . KODL KRO SS WO RD I 2 3 4 No. 12 8 7 9 ARE YOU KODL E N O U G H TO KRACK T H IS ? * 5 6 11 13 I ! P 15 r n 17 IO 12 14 16 19 ACRO SS W h i t f a m ili­ a r i t y d id to c o n te m p t ! le c k o ra to r# in s u la r jean# D o n a for, ■ •■'man a fy le e m p lo y e d IV hon y o u d o it to a g irl, i t ca n m a k e y o u a- jar o in k in g R o o ts « g r o a t .b ’s big 11,'o t h e r \ .4# r e a lly h ig h (u n d y reb uff P r esa##, b y ,'re w in a a ■me up , co m # all th e w a y up he M a g ic ? the for Three SW C teams, Texas, J C T , and Arkansas, the conference's tri­ champions. have engagements over the holiday season. And naturally the one that rn t is the in students are interested Cotton Syracuse. everyirody's choice as the national champ, w ill meet the 'Horns. B o u l where T h ree s ta ffe rs believe the Saltine W arrio rs will stop D arrell Royal sc r a p p e rs . W hatever the outcome of the v a r­ ious bowls we promise that e very­ one w ill find something worth watching while enjoying the two- week vacation. C H A B U K SMITH TO U 17, G em ^ 'it 6 Spin a plat­ ter, Mabel, I need music to co­ ordinate m y guessing Alabam a 14, Penn State 12 W a it'll R ichie Lucas secs what B e a r B rya n t's done I r > oh. Arkansas 20, Georgia Tech 12 The Ram bling W reck just pf p out at midsens r. I What ve Mississippi 6, I SU 0 the Bengals got to w in? Georgia 27. Missouri 7 F o r the drabbest bow! pan e, tune in the then again Orange D »u !i- . thy some­ M iam i s queen thing spe i,a’ i i I but - at Wisconsin in. Washington 14 The difference between the brand of football in the Fig T m and that on the West Coast is something W ash­ ingtonians are going to find hard ta realize. Texas 22. Syracuse 15 As one “ I student (nam ely me* haven't gone into hock for life sold m y car, raffled off m y grand­ mother, etc. — just to sen us lose." E D KNOCKE said, T C L’ 21 G e m son 14 The Frog­ gies are too touch for Fran k How­ ard's big boys. Alabam a 14, Penn State 13 - T a m a should take it in a close affair. Georgia Tech 13, Arkansas * — The Engineers should keep their spotless bowl record clean Mississippi 20, L S C 13 It won't be B illy Cannon's run th s time v vc u : should he an r Butts's S E C champions. Wisconsin l l , Washington 7 Too much power Syracuse 2$, Texas l l — I am afraid I can't go along with the Horns on this one. C F R VED HI K E E T TCL.' 12, Clemson 7 — Tex) much m anpower! Penn State 28. Alabama 3 ~ Bryan t s boys won t sneak by' this one, Georgia Tech 21. Arkansas 20- Kng I rulers will pretor ♦ that perfect bowl record of theirs, I,SH 14. Miss ssippi * This re- f> -ier doesn't think that the firs' win was a fluke. t 55. M u n 8 M iss o u ri (ic- will i’lS* be outclassed. W ishmgton 20, Wisconsin 17 — Svr use 23, Texas 0 Too dam G E H R K E P H A R R TCC 13. Clemson 8 -- There once lolly man who was was a h.g m ined Are M ut in and his fine football te mt derided to give him a. Blurbonnet f a- t Christmas pres­ ent . P< nn St.-oe l l Alabam a 6 P p n the rooftop there arose such a ri oter that B e a r B rya n t sprang to •rip v. ndo'.v to see what was the matter. A: n- tv IT', Georgia Tc< h 8 The Raznrbarks will pull the .tim M x ’ . -La n • e AI worth sleigh to a solid smashing and Bobby Dodd won I have a happy new year. LAC < M: O' {‘pi 7 The great- e-t fv-' a'n al I n'rivf - in the land and his Chinese Bandit friends w ill dec- irate the Rebel tree with another Georgia 20, M - >uri 0 - The 1 ■ w u t v th e y •i • v I lr i sri -d Now Ye -r's E v e out I of training in a th a t ir ’a a I. ,1 fnr the Ornng* Bowl. Wisconsin 34, Washington 13 *vp;' a] and Another traditional New Y< a c's D a y victory for the Bi;: Ten k rigs when they rumble av r the West Coast s best. like chestnuts Texas 15, Syracuse l l — The Orangemen w ill roast on an open and the f re Steers won't suffer any hangover after tripping by the licit team in in 1959. the nation - I K)N AIV E R S Clemson 14 T G ’ l l Both big­ ger, both bitter, both battered Penn State 27, Alabam a 8 — Lucas' lofty l o ' s lead loud Liberty. Arkansas 22, Georgia Tech 7. Razorback* roughly ride ram b lin’ re e k .t Mississippi 14, L S C 7 — C rafty - 'annon cracked, cooled, chilled. Georg: i 13. M e -uri 0 — Tigers Western we pot , win w arfare with •wonder. Syracuse 28 Texas 13 - 'Horns hanker, hunker, hampered, halted. Georgia 20, Missouri 6 This try, topple, then tumble. f r \\ W e;hn im in I v « onsin 13 Lenoir Rhyne Favored To la k e Holiday Bowl ST PETERSBURG, H a. (.ft — t Undefeated U n Rhyne Thurs­ day was a slight favorite over de­ fensive minded Ti xas A A I for Sat­ urday's Holiday Bow l the N a­ tional Assn of Intercollegiate Ath­ letics f o o t b a l l cl impi 'sh ip gam e riding a Lenior Rhyne, a single wing team from Hickory, N C , goes into the o f 18 contest straight victories, IO of them this season. The Mount un IV rank­ I nationals a*- * • small ed No colleges in tile final pm! of the 452-member N MA. sti ag The once-beaten Texans from Kingsville have n o t f a r e d a «. mdr wing team the* sr mop TD v will Tie counting on a r ■<"k-ri'.i < I de­ fense and the p- wee rumor..* of Butch Pressley, a 175-pound fit .li­ man tabbed as p* rh ps tho best bar k in A A I hist. .y*. P ressley averaged 7 0 yards per c a rry and scored 48 p. .pts as a fullback in an offense cont tining the T, wing-T, single wing and short punt form ation-. A A I showed it was better than its No. 5 rating by climbing third (M ich.) College ranked Hillsdale 20-0 two weeks ago to earn a spot in the championship game. Hills- I dale s multiple offense generated only four first downs, In the to the man Lenior Rhyne outweighed eight pounds line, pins its hopes on speed up front and the running of two solidly eon- tailback Lee F a rm e r and fullback Tom m y Sim ­ mons . juniors . s true ted J o h a n s s o n Go e s H o m e After T a ’ks in Britain LO N D O N 'I* — Heavyweight champion Ingem ar Johansson flew back to Sweden Thursday after concluding talks with British pro­ w a r * ' Johansson to defend his id le against British title-holder H enry Another Innovation MISSOURI PACIFIC LINES W ill O perate S P E C IA L T R A IN AUSTIN to ST. LOUIS Saturday, December 19th As A d van ce Section of Texas Eagle Lv. A u s t in ........... I I ;30 a.m. A rr. St. L o u is ................... 7:30 a.m. ne*t morning with stops at Palestine — Longview — Texarkana — Little Rock and Poplar Bluffs — All C oaches — Ample seats for all passengers — Diner — Travel Tray Meals B R E A K F A S T 75c L U N C H $1.00 D IN N E R $1.00 M o P a c Ticket O ffice Lamar Blvd. & Ihird Phone G R 6-6501 "P le n ty of P a r k i n g S p a c e " after every shave Sp lash on O ld Spice A fter Shave Lotion. Feel your far* wak* up and l o * ! So good for your s k in .. . -n good for sour ego. B r i-k as an ocean breeze. O ld Sp ice make* you feel like a new man. Confident. Assured. Relaxed. You Anow you're at your best when you top off your shave with O ld Spice! [ O O AFT ER S H A V E L O T IO N by SH U L T O N )~(om ft n isi - C fa r It "A U S T IN S H O M E O W N ED STORE EQR MET)" E H IA L RI b y M c G r e g o r This is the lock first se°n at the s'opes and lodge) of Switzerland, Italy and Austria — handknit, ex pensive, rugged. M cGregor now brings you thii look in rich c o il.-ctiors of CREW NECKS, B O A ! NECKS, S H A W L COLLAR PULL-OVERS AND CARDf. G A N S. Bold, braw ney, rib stitch colors. in masculine burnished c a r d ig a n Charcoal grey, Charcoal Brown and Charcoal Green. crew neck slip-on M edium G rey and Medium Brow n. IO00 shawl collar slip-on Charcoal G rey w ith trimmed Sh aw l Collar 1395 617 CONGRESS AVE. To Live on Campus or at Home Problem of Austinites is attending school here W h ile at- tending S M U , P a tti in a dorm . She sa ys she would m uch than at ra th e r hom e, but that, is not possible at present. in a dorm lived liv e P a tti has a 10-vc r-olri b roth er w ho could in te rfe re w ith her stu d y­ ing ; but sin ce h er m o th er has to study also, it helps to keep her brother quiet. Ju s t about as m uch tim e is used for household chores as would he w asted ta lk in g to g irls in the dorm . that P a t t i does T h is has been o bserved by Pu tti and m a n y of the other g irls One like about thing that she can livin g at hom e w e a r w h a t she w ants, even to m eals. is A big complaint of fur students that college seem s too m uch is like high school w hen you liv e at home. T he on ly difference is that ihe courses are m uch h arder. P h ilip S te rlin g , jun io r econom ics student, b elieves that the student who st a \ s at home has an easier ’ tim e because he doesn t h ave the I affect ad ju stm en t problem s som e that m ig h t people. H o w e ve r, P h ilip thinks it is im portant th at .students live on the cam pus so th ey can he on the r own and get a w a y . from p aren tal care. Friday, December 18, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 5 s Eat Outrf WHENEVER YOU “EAT OUT” M A T Austin s Big Four in Authentic Mexican Food T h e D a ily Texan recom m ends one of the fo llo w in g for good Food, M oderate Prices ut 15 for this song m in u te s .'’ M iss D u B o is said, “ T o d ay there is a great l ev iv a1 in carol w ritin g .” she ex plain ed Jo h n Ja c o b N iles has visite d A p p a la ­ chian m ountain folk to h e a r their songs and w rite them down This m usic w h ich m ight he called folk caro ls may h a v e com e from Scot­ land and E n g la n d w ith the motin- lain settler* in g ly fa m ilia r as m u sic a l a rra n g e ­ m ents of it a re published. M iss D u ­ B o is noted A n y collectio n of A m ­ e ric a n C h ris tm a s m u sic contains N eg ro caro ls, she sa.d * .Jesus, J e ­ sus, R e s t Y o u r H e a d ,” a ty p ic a l one, con tain s this verse “ J e s u s , J e s u s rest your head, You h a s got a m a n g e r heil, All the ♦-xii folk oil earth, Sleep J e s u s , J e s u s , rest your head, You h a s got a m a n g e r b e d .” iii f e a th e r s at their birth, "A m a h ! and the Night V is ito rs ." the first television - com m issioned opera, w a s w ritte n by G ia n C a rlo M enatti, n atu ralized A m e ric a n A n ­ other fam ous co n te m p o ra ry c o m ­ poser. B e n ia m in B ritte n , has w r it ­ Both ten “ A C e re m o n y of C aro ls of these h a v e been perform ed sc, - e ta l tim es in recent y e a rs in A u s­ tin. C e rta in in d en tifyin g c h a ra c te ris ­ tics of c a ro ls g ive a c h ic to th e ir origins. M iss D u B o is explained. "A lm o s t w ithout exception, the caro ls cen tered around the c rech e and the V irg in M a ry’ are F re n c h w h ile the fir tree figu res p ro m in ­ in S c a n d in a v ia n C h ristm a s en tly lig h ter, m ore se cu la r m usic. T ile them e in E n g la n d ,” she noted. in caro ls u su ally began E x a m p le s of the w o rld ly topics covered b y carol-, are E n g lish such songs as “ G od R e st Y e M e rry G e n tle m e n ,” “ B rin g in the R o a r s H ead ” “ The H o lly and the I v y . ” and those about the Y u le log and the w assails. S u tu re Im carne a part of I ’ ii rn caro ls, she observed Songs of the flo w ers and trees into bloom at C h rist s birth and of the i's friendly beasts g ivin g then < and stables to the H o ly Ch, d at e related in Ita lia n C h ristm a s S o n g s , bursting this summer LIVE IN PARIS ( M a t * NI Q U w * f W » * M t A h t e u t i t u l a r t e s c it m a c ity • S t e * * • t m c e t f r c w i i t e r t i a l f r t e a t e lu ll • CtucM IM H i n t I* 7 OR FLOREN! S trty M i Acc c t Ate H e a r t s ills c t l r f l f t i r t M • U M m i s c h e d u le t i s e c iel m c a i t o e s tf t r m t f h I I M f u i t * It i e n m ■ M ed .trrreeeee (e re ? * • free" the » , a ir t r e n i p e r t a t i e e w r it e te r t e a c h * * • I R K ite t e l l t e M r t K M N i n 7 t ? U J I . I j f T l J / D i « e Christmas Music Universal—DuBois B y J O H N MATLOCK j “ I W o n d er as I W a n d e r,” is one D ie spirit of C h ris tm a s and its of these songs, h as becom e incrras- MW | C H A R R O L Austin's Big Four in Authentic Mexican Food flock A N G U S 3405 G U A D A L U P E Austin's Only Supper Club . . . TH E O R IG IN A L featuring the finest Ste.lh in 7 " rr D A N C IN G G L 3-9079 E N T ER T A IN M EN T MONROES Austin's B:g Four in Authentic Mexican Food Austin’s Authentic Mexican Restaurant Spanish Village 802 Red River G R 8-1888 Scholz G arten Food . . For the Finest in . and Atmosphere Always. Y O U A R E INVITED TO A SK FO R A S C H O L Z C RED IT C A R D 1607 San Ja c in to FREE P A R K IN G IN R EA R O F F 17th STREET ER RACE RESTAURANT "bl Al T I P I ’LLY D IF FER ENT V E T INFORMAL" * A N INVITATION TO PLEASAN T D IN IN G IN BEAUTIFULLY DIFFERENT SU R R O U N D IN G S. 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THE U N IV E R SIT Y ’S O NLY EXC LU SIVE RADIO A N D HI-FI SALES AND SERVICE CENTER Serving the University area for IO years B E D W A Y H IG H FIDELITY AT R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S ” 2010 5, ijway G R 8 6609 PARIS FRANCE EUROPE AtteCtATION ION MURT AMO tRAVII IR t o r t IMI U ,, N e to rii IT, N V Serving continuously daily 6:30 a rn. to 8:30 p m ICCA BIL LY tut 801 Congress an d Le- e Parrish PETER P A L M E R d r s as ‘ LIT is the f Im which :a/ a" the S * a *e Thea- A b n e r Da e y M a e n opens * fer# Varsity — “ The House of Seven Hawks ' with Robert Taylor and French actress Nicole M aury. Texan — The Naked M a ja ,” a story supposedly based on the life of the artist. (Jo ya, and starring A va G ardner and Anthony Eran- ciosa Stale — “ L il A b ner." the movie based on the successful Broadw ay musical hast I on Al Lapp's im­ mortal cum ic strip. With Peter P alm er, Stubby K aye , Leslie I n r ­ ush, arid Ju lie N ew m ar. P a r a m o u n t The Wonderful Country woh Ju lie london, Rob­ ert Mitehum, and G a ry M errill. W atch fur tile pitcher, “ Satch” Paige. ANNOUNCING A M a sterp ie ce O f Precision- Engineering Com bining High Q u ality A M Perform ance W ith Rich, True-Tone FM Reception O n Full F M Band. The FRANKFURT (car radio) by BLAUPUNKT J r e e d v v a v "Y o u r HI-FI C e n te r" 2010 S p e ed w a y G R 8-6609 DELWOOD 3931 l o s t A v e n i n ADMISSION 50c They Cam e To Cordura (i i i r y C o o p e r — K i l a H a y w o r t h S T A R T S 7 . OO IM I S W A T U SI G e o r g e M 'l n t g o m r r ) T a l n a C ig M a r t * 9 : 1 5 Unique O Mexican Imports To G iv e . . . To W e a r . . . To O w n . . . Hand picked objects from the four corners of Mexico. Studio Nueces 70S N ueces G R 7-3402 IM ' Friday, December 18, 1959 THE D A ILY T E X A N Page 6| ^ * * y , ? V V s i d i s | □flowing - \ . B y E D W A L T H E R Film Autobiographies Run Gauntlet of Skill H O L L Y W O O D — The w orts maker. It is written with the same Are full of actor-authors these d o s as book publishers seek the cold already discovered with best sell­ ers by Lillia n Roth, P a t Boone, A rt Lmkletter, arid others. outward dignity with which C. B. spoke, yet he is able to tell stories on himself. The book gives an in­ teresting account of the film indus­ try's beginning and workings of the De M ille machine. The volumes multiply. They range from the sensational to ti'-' inspirational. Some are fa irly in­ triguing. Some should never have been writing. N early all have the same sound — the tinkling of e n orchestrated by a litera ry ode. The ghost is always present, either sharing billing on the dust jack* t or lurking in the misty backgi and “ The Autobiography of Cecil FL De M ille ’’ is a good view of the public face of the great m ovie­ “ Goodness Had Nothing to IV) W ith It " is an almost incredible account of Mac W est's man-to-man conquest. “ The various men in my life can claim a great many things,” she writes, “ but never that they had a dull tim e “ R ead­ er's m aj so complain, especially if the they reach the entrance of latter-day musclemen “ The pat­ tern of my life continually kept little groups of men conveniently at hand.” SEASONS GREETINGS & A SAFE RETURN Schulz Garten 1607 S A N J A C I N T O . G M iNTtftTMNMCMf THU TIA* I N T E R S T A T E S j— r F a i , , . . ^ BOOK of THEMM W E T S f g » u I T ' S A B A S T A I N . D I S C O U N T B O N U S W I T H S A C H B O O K PARAMOUNT FIR ST S H O W 12:00 **4$; v ^ R O B E R T M I T C H U M J U L I E L O N D O N T H E V a ' O N O E R F U I , ( V t o u n t m r [ t e c h n i c o l o r j * -< I See the most thrilling moments in the season's most exciting games! ASIOUM 6 30: R A W H ID E : G il F a v o r and crew run into a troupe of M exican soldiers who demand the custody of one of F a v o r's cowhands Seems he’s the son of one of Mexico's revolutionists. W ith B r i e many f l e m i n g , ( lin t Eastwood. P l e n a V e r d u g o , 7:30: T H IS M A N D A W S O N : More police dram a. This one in­ volves a million dollar payroll rob­ bery and stars Keith Andes. 8: L U C I L L E B A L L - D E S I A R- N A Z : “ Lu cy Goes to A la sk a ,” and R e d S k e l t o n goes aion’' to re illy gum up the works. An hour of the R icard o's, the Mertzes and Skelton in Alaska is enough to drive any normal human tieing to H a w a ii! (Of course, you re thzo that's prob­ ably the setting of the next show. I. IO: A LC O A T H E A T E R : A Mo­ hawk Indian is trying to live up to civilized standards when he reports a fellow w orker for drinking on his construction job. But the In ­ dian's past catches up with him when his tribe punishes him for breaking custom. W ith H e n r y S i l v a . 10:30: A L F R E D H IT C H C O C K : R o b e r t M orley, a gourmet type, loves his club's specialty, just “ lamb A m istran .” So he decides to treat his young business associate to a dish — unheard of things follow. J K L C hristm as time is drawing near. let s go home and get the So proper spirit. W ith records in mind as the C hristm as gift. and what else can you get for four bucks, let's look at some of the more widely ap- pealing discs available. N e a rly everyone would apprec­ iate a sound track from either a B ro a d w a y or Hollywood musical. Some of the ever popular reper­ toires a re to he found in “ Auntie M arn e,'' “ M y F a ir I-ady," “ Gone W ith the W in d .” and for the jazz­ ier crowd “ Pete K e lly 's Blues. from shoves, Television themes, mostly from include the private-eye themes “ 77 Sunset S n p ,” “ P e te r G un n,” and several others. T here are combinations of themes that range from M ancini’s “ G unn” to themes from Westerns. G a r r y Moore has two albums of show tunes to fit a range of ages. These are “ 19.30 That Wonderful Y e a r ’ and “ 1910, That Wonderful Y e a r .” include George Greeley, as guest pianist with the W a rn er Brothers Orches­ tra. plays “ Greatest Motion P ic ­ ture Piano Concertos ” Some of the selections to R em e m b e r.” “ Lullaby of Broad ­ w a y ." and “ Tile Song From Moulin Rouge ” This is available in stereo. Another G reeley album is right­ fully “ The W orld ’s Ten Greatest Popular Piano Concer­ tos." Again with the W arn er B ro ­ “ An A ffa ir called thers group, he plays “ W arsaw Concerto,” “ Swedish Rhapsody,” “ Slaughter on 10th Avenue,” and ''P o lo n a ise .” Ir a F o r those fortunate enough to lot of have one, stereo goes a places. With a banjo, Iron- strings says "Stereo Goes C harles­ The Bobby H avana Boys ton.” have an album that boldly says red on white that "Stereo Goes L a tin .” The emphasis is on dance­ able I^atin numbers. Felix Citkowicz thinks “ Stereo Goes to a Polka P a r t y ," and D avid T e rry smoothly protrudes with “ Stereo (Joes W altzing.'' Others take the dual am plifiers to a dance caper and to a square dance. If sour parents or best girl (or boy) like jazz try “ Pete K e lly Lets His H a ir Down,” or a saxophone laden “ Porg y and Bess R evisite d .” O rg a n ic Buddy Cole offers shop­ pers a choice of “ H ave Organ W ill Sw ing,” and “ Hot and C o le ." There is a lot of life in the Ham mond. The Chico Hamilton Q uintet’s latest are called "G ongs E a s t ” and “ The Chiro Hamilton Quintet W ith Strings Rem em ber how w ell the lads played here e a r­ lier this semester? Attached." In a New York Jazz theme is The M orris Nanton “ R o b e rta ." T rio does the honors. Coffee housers m ay try the tw el­ ve new w ays to fly offered in the “ Cool Scene ” Another w itty “ Cof­ fee House B a lla d s” offers things like "A w a y . A w ay W ith R um by G u m ,” and something about the Titanic sinking. C A P I T O L 2 NEW HORRIFIC SHOCKER • UUST FORTH ANO fXPlOOC VIOltNTlY' Japanese Drama Remains; 'Yankee' Auditions Begin “ R a s h o m n n , ” s t a r r i n g P a t S u m - u e l s o n anti W a l l a c e M a n t l e ! ! , wi l l r e m a i n on t h e A u s t i n C i v i c T h e a t e r p r o g r a m u ntil m i d J a n u a r y . T h i s t a l e o f loth c e n t u r y J a p a n i n v o l v e s e l a b o r a t e s c e n e r y an ti s p a r s e d i a ­ l o g u e t - s i n u s o f a m u r d e r a n d a s s a u l t a r e th e play. T h e t h e a t e r to ld d u r i n g will b e c l o s e d f o r t w o w e e k s ( l u r ­ ing th e ( h r i s t m a s h o l i d a y s . i n t r i g u e . F o u r f o r its u Casting has been completed and rehearsals are under w ay for the next A C T production, “ Tunnel of L o v e .” The comedy is scheduled Nj open Ja n u a ry 30. “ D am n Y ankees" is next on the A C T agenda. This B ro ad w ay m usi­ cal w ill be presented in its Austin form next March. Auditions for this begin Sunday at 2:30 and w ill last through Jan u a ry. N Ready Baked Turkeys FOR CHRISTM AS d i e most notorious woman of an immoral age! t ic m nMama* tlCHNICOlOf* Feature* I l O t 15 5 :50- S Od 1 0 : 1 0 A V A ANTHONY G a r d n e r - F R A N G I O S A O R D E R N O W ! 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College Audiences F r id a y , D e c a t u r 18, 1959 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P s f * 7 He has served us Art Depart* won numerous prizes for his paint* meni chm: rn in at ti ie ur.Acrsir.es mss. and his articles have appeal* of Texas and Ken* '«> cd in national professional puhUtft* a consultant, critic and judge, has cions He s Mad rigals to Perform On KTBC Saturday A thirty minute television pro­ gram tided "T h e M a d r ig a ls ' and | produced by the U n ive rsity w ill be seen on K 7 B C - T V Saturday at , 12:30 p.m. Video-tape editions of . the show w ill be released to tele­ vision stations throughout Texas. U n iversity M ad rig a l Singers D i­ rector M-orris J . B each y w ill both narrate and conduct the program. : Special guest artist w ll be Joe] I Andrews, U niversity harp instruc­ ! tor. The M ad rig a l group w ill sirg in Italian, En g sh Fren ch and Span­ ish, T heir selections w ill be m adri­ gals popular in the 16th Century. Singers are S .cr. I Berg . Alan D a r­ by, F ra n k Ennis. Ju d y Fergus or, Susan Goss. Carole Gucreuin. B ill Hinds. M a ry W ynn Hinkle. Ross ' Mise. Conrad I rn me!. V irg in ia Mc- B r . ie. Elizabeth Musick >•' or y and Jo yc e Wiggins. Andrews w ill play Salzedo s 'Chanson darts la Nutt'* and "D e ­ sire. de.' * John A Jrawing-room . the typical set­ ting 'rn m adrigal singing, w ill be used l r the program. The m adri­ gal originated rn England, but spread tm xighout Europe in the late 16:h Century’. Hosts at madri- gal-fosts v\ M id pass out printed sheets of music for their guests to sire. Supervising director for the pro­ gram wdl i e l l -.rvev R. Herbs!, while B. B irk e n Oxley w ill direct an i R r e i t F . Seh< nkkan w ill serve as executive producer. Production staff members are Elean o r Page music supervisor; C W esley Lam bert, production su- pervis t i Hugh Greene, continuity: L yle Hendricks, art director; Glenn Sa w yer supervising engineer: Ja c k Lruthan. videotape, and Jo e Ma- keever, video. D e s ire " and “ Balloon M a n " are good examples of this balance. His portrait work is a’:so outstanding, especially "P io n e e r Stock " and " P o rtra it of G il." Hayden Says No To Movie Offers The exhibi" rn is open daily from B v B O B T H O M A S 2 to 5 p.m. except on Saturday. A portion of the show w ill be hung in the D risk ill Hotel Ja n . I through Ja n . 30. During the month of Fe b ru a ry, selected works w ill be chosen to hang with those of independent artists in the other hotel. | I Designer Soul Bass Displays Picture Exhibit Saul Bass, designer, has an ex­ hibit on display in tho A rt Building. M r. Bass. named “ A rt Director of the Y e a r " in 1937 by the New York A rt Directors Club, is known for his picture title designs for “ M an w ith the Golden A r m ," “ Around the W orld in 80 D a y s ," and “ Bonjour T ristcsse." The exhibit is open to the public. H O L L Y W O O D ? - Sterling Hay- ien can go back to acting if he ch-vases. So fa r he doesn't choose. M y agent says he has 20 offers at 'he o ffic e ." the rebellious actor reports. “ Knowing him, I'd guess there are IO. Know ing Hollywood, I'd guess five would bo of any value. B u t I'm not interested. “ I'm n ’ going to got back into Ive ra* race of lower-budget pic­ tures again, I know I can do the better stuff, but they won t give me a chance. I won't say that I'll nev­ I might er act again, because change m y c arse. Bu t right now nothing is further from m y m ind ." Hollywood fin ally got a look at "B e n - H u r" and is whole-hearted approval. True a rtis­ try is fine.My brought to the biblical epic, thanks to the taste and intel­ ligence of director W illia m W yler. The title role calls for a wide range of emotional skill and C harl­ ton Heston is up to it. verdict the • Tops" W ith Actor When H a l Holbrook brings bls Im itations of M ark Twain to the U n ive rsity campus next M arch 28. he'll bring with him 12 years of the experience a style almost exact duplicate of the old st t v teller, and a love for college aud­ iences, "T h e minds of students have not been closed shut and that group, along w ith professors, is a fine aud­ ience," Holbrook said recently in a story circulated by a national press association. "C o m m e rcial audiences are not as used to listen­ ing as college groups are, ' he con­ tinued. Holbrook s one-n.ght appearance here w ill be part of a national tour for the 33-year-old actor. Although he has spent \ cars studying T w a in s mannerisms, odd i w alk, and slow drawl, Holbrook i says he never knows quite what he s going to do at an appearance. It a ll depends on the audience," he says. " I do what I think suits them ." Com menting on tile rigors of getting together an act. Holbrook said, “ It s certainly not an easy job. F o r instance, it takes me three and a half hours to put on m y makeup. I do that a ll by my self, no m akeup man. “ Then, the show itself lasts over two hours. On days I have m atinee and evening performances, it s nee- the theater before noon and stay until after m idnight,” he stated. for me to get into i essary B y studying newspaper reports of T w ain s appearances, as well as the old m aster's own com m entary on his stage methods, Holbrook has formed an impersonation of the author that the New Y o rk Tim es term s "startlin g ly re a listic ," The actor's visit here w ill Ive sponsored by the D epartm ent of D ram a. The U n iversity w ill produce a series of rational television p ro ­ gram s or "A rt and the Western W o rld ," thanks to a $2' -POO con- , tract with the National E d u c a ­ tional Television and R adio Cen­ ter in New York. The series w ill consist of 13 half­ hour programs which w ill be pro­ duced on videotape for presenta­ tion over 43 educational television stations through.' it the nation. Dr. IV n a ld I We; stria n r, pro­ fessor of art and distinguished art historian and painter, w ill w rite the lecture - demonstration series and w ill be the featured perform er. The program swill be released to other stations on a request basis, H a rv e y Herbs:. U niversity te le vi­ sion program director, said. D r. W eism ann teaches a closed­ circuit T V course in visu al arts. His first television lectures w ere in Detroit in 1950. and were fol­ lowed by other programs in Cin­ cinnati in 1953. A nat l maHy'-recognized lecturer, Dr. W eism ann has appeared in M ilwaukee. Pittsburgh. Minneap- l oils. Chicago, Houston, Washington, D C., Boston San Antonio, Detroit, and other cities. KHFI-FM R O B E R T T A Y L O R diam onds as r a> ?-'s w 'fe from The Houro c* S e . c - o r loc a* cc ic H e and where "he o a m ' c o s w ? re a-e L'-da C H V v n-n D ir a ar H e V a " 't v Thee*er. , s : c c e ’ ne Haw«;,-. E "o ar.d, rec©' recovered. A a.■'d Kosro*. es so i- rn f ^ r .. , ^a — 5* c e “ en In tr 's see- * v, ■ ch w a i *1 m ea * e f fen' *-e house 0) ree - ***e 'S C v " e-* / p ay- *01 I Cochran Art Showing Continues J / Ja m e s H. Cochran J r ., senior journalism student, „s showing a one-man art exhibit through D e­ cem ber 30 at the Texas Federa­ tion of Wom en s Clubs, Twenty- fourth and San G abriel, The exhibition, which is Coch­ ra n ’s first, includes 26 paintings in various media and 29 black and white photographs. The photographs were made while Cochran was serving with the A ir Fo rce in Europe. They' include studies of the Brem enhaven w ater­ front, children, representatives of an older generation. One photo­ graph. "P e n s , mens R estin g ." won several awards which included the all service c repetition in photo­ graphy. The paintings include portraits. still life?, and abstracts; but the m ajority of the works tend to be classified in the school of realism . in oils, w ater tem ­ colors, charcoal, cray-pas, pera, and graphite. The works are Most of Cochran’s recent works strike a ’n dance between realism and impressionism. His "F la m e n c o MERRY CHRISTMAS A N D A H A P P Y N E W Y E A R SEE YOU NEXT YEAR! THE SHANTY E. FIR S T G R 8-3572 C am m ed to. Bluff oMij io live! D R . D O N A L D W E IS M A N N Christmas Broadcasts Set K H F I- F M w ill present a special series of Christmas selections be­ ginning Decem ber 20 and lasting until midnight Decem ber 25. Tile first program w ill begin at I 30 p m . Decem ber 20 when B u rl Ives sings Christm as folk songs. At S p m . Charles Laughton w ill read " M r . P ic k w ic k 's C h ristm a s " by Dickens. Basil Rathbone w ill read the “ Christm as S to ry " from the Bible. This two-hour program w ill close with a “ Child's C h rist­ m as in W a le s ." read by D ylan until midnight, K H F I- F M w ill offer , its annual "C h ristm as Sym phony.” , This five-hour program w ill clude the “ Christm as C y c le " Gregorian Chant. M usic of M edieval Court and Countryside for the Christmas Season, and Cbr- olii's “ Christmas Concerto Gros­ so,” in­ in the j Also to lie heard are B e rlio z ’ "Childhood of C hrist.” B e n jam in B ritte n ’s " A Cerem ony of C a ro ls.” and the “ Christm as E v e Su ite” by Rimsky-Korsakov. The closing se­ lection w ill I v M enotti's “ Am ahl and the Night V isito rs.” Christm as D a y from 7 a m. until until 3 p m . such selections as "T h e Littlest Angel’’ told by I yo­ re it a. Young, “ The Coming of the K in g " narrated by D avid W ayne, and Gregory P e c k s ' Tail I a by of C hristm as" w ill be heard. Th® "N u tc ra c k e r S u ite " bv Tchaikov­ sky will also Ire played. K H F I- F M , s announcer K e n Lloyd w ill rend ‘ Christmas Old and N e w " by P a tric ia Young In the early afternoon and even­ ing the Metropolitan Opera wall present "H an sel and G re te l” and "T ile P la y of D a n ie l." a Twelfth Cent m y musical dram a, w ill be broo least f; -rn the Opera House. K H F I- F M broadcasts are on th* F M frequency of 98 3 me. The sta­ tion can only be heard on radios which are equipped to receive F M programming. ^ C 7 1 ^ ^ ^ CV ^ 'CJ & 14 C S * * O N * $ Holidays 6 & 1 uo staff and roanana o* the C yds Campbe’f ft -p w ’'n ye. tie very merriest ? Chr .is. W e v,’" be ‘ i *orward * A serv'^g bc*h our new and re; r customers wren you re4x.rn. Have i Happy New Year?, too. Charles W e a th e r ly — -------------1 A The Clijdc Cam pM L <1 I ;7 ft ft ft ;JF. § S Don L us by Jim W it t l ff V Jim Mason # : M olly C o lle tt ft A I I I I I I 9 Ed Golden "jr N ew York IT C l Re on 0 Ed M cC ullough • j U m o t r a i t i j S h a p 2350 G u a d a lu p e Adventurous Students | Thomas. Plan Mexico Excursion Spending Christm as at hom e? Some of Hie more adventurous U n ive rsity students have other ideas. Aside from the thrills of a deer or turkey hunt, there is travel into the wilds of Mexico on some agendi. Those w ilds include M e x ­ ico C ity and treks into the Y u catan forests. M a n y students who live near tho border plan a day or a weekend jaunt across the border, w hile others have as long as two works in their itinerary. Those with longer sojourns have photography, painting and w riting Hor profit i as an excuse for the trip. Good L u c k ! The Mormon T abernacle Choir, the Norm an Lu boff Choir, the P e r c y Fa ith Orchestra, and the Hollywood Bow l Sym phony O rches­ tra w ill present trad itional and popular Christm as m usic at reg ­ first u lar three days of the C hristm as week i music program. intervals during the I On Christm as E v e from 7 p m . Psi Chi io Meei Mem bers of P si Chi. honorary psychology society, w ill set the date for their election of new of­ ficers in a meeting at 3 p m . F r i ­ day in Meres H a ll 201. New members w ill I v registered at the meeting. Guaranteed Insurability O ption* ^ G uarantees the riqht to build financial security through lite insurance to age 40— regardless of future health or o c ­ cupation! For com plete details (W rite . . . phone . . . visit) N E W Y O R K L I F E | n * u r * n c * C o m p a n y Perry Brooks Bldg. Suite 6 G R 6-6543 D A ILY T E X A N C L J ; J L Js CI U M I It l> A HS I HT IS I NU ....... . 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It's the new Super i o r Dairies' W h i p p e d Cr e am t o p p i n g . . . and t he ne w LES, l ow e r calorie, dessert t o p p i n g . N o matter whi c h you p r e f e r . . . y o u ’ll add to the flavor and g o o d n e s s o f your desserts. W h a t ’s mor e i m p o r t a n t . , . you get m o r e for your m o n e y \ o u use Supe r i o r D a i r i e s ’ NX h i p p e d w h e n ( ream calorie, dessert t o p p i n g T r y s o m e o n your h o l i da y t o p p i n g . . . o r LES, low pumpk i n p i c s . . . or o t h e r desserts. Featured at all dealers. Austin's “Big Four” in Authentic M exican Food C H II'- N - D A I.K N U R S E R Y A N D Winder M V HHV. Kurten. I block o ff cam pu s D e g re ed k in d e rg a rte n traoh-r R eg istered ^ nurse ow ner ( I R K -6.VVS a n d operator G R 8-LVlti t , Y . ,j. »; ,,, tv-.- -v Wanted B U H ID IU IN. IR S AU t needed fo r usage In A u stin . . « of J* f o u n t v flo o d P GR MHM •d It Alterations M I N S I X P E R T A E T ' R A T IO N S don* reasonably. Q uirk service sea Mrs Jacob** n s M en’s W ear. 2 J . A rn o ld . Guadalupe A! U R \ LIO N S AN > D R ' * V VE IN*, 715 W est .'TStb Sire, t t .R ti Avo.I__ For bate Follow the LONGHORNS at home and a w a y ... - a i rn. a** L E S / lOwCAlOilf \ ,, \J1ChijKA rnilpA aheadunlit I M o b il 1300 kc. K O R S A L I H E A P T I K I P h o n e Roll. C O T T O N H CALL JO H N N Y — GR 2-2473 E I r, C T R D f i !. ut Th Y» D IS S E R T A' P O R T S. Typing A ld tv ART M A R T H A A N N Z T V L P St ll A A comp: t* pi ev-d - al t v r ■ Ice ta >ed t ■* t o re, Tx cf equip 'si Bl IIM T I D U Irs J E R N ’ l l s rates HO A V- I r s ' S i > GR 2 2»D2. really S A V K r ive v, 1 6 'I s r i San nt f nrsh,. M S e nerves w th n ur service. G I I 2-3166 ntertaln rnf un or rail I E 2 XT71 . I IT the thr ugh lf .cd A t* Phone n 8 and 5 tally Rooms for Rent V E R Y D E S I R . I n u s u a lly q u ie t <• nelghlxvrh.ysd. fo r !' h i t , % Tao bl - k j from ca minus. en House Annex G R 7 7A42. . W A I ! M L M ’I I [OL S: F O H women T w o ™ A# nu pool, air ■I.. i .IL 6-9071. I - , Apartment* NI A l t v ON Vt t'liV'k. PNirnlshed. u til i th s paid S7!S no for S men. Inapectton. fro n t Open tot i . s 506 I In;wood C L il5 6 2 I'tllitle* i»eid. ,'hfci .wci 1 garag* P r 'v s '* fleanlna. rxemngs, weekend*. Sabine inn ••‘•*>11 i,IL . !'M3, A T Y O U R F A V O R I T E D E A L E R * i >' A lterw ards. see el JI*. Ai P e a r l. G R i,n cot recto . B l UG FR EE B O W L I N S Get one free game for every 3 games rolled with T H IS C O U P O N . O ffe r good week days til 6 p.m. Student Rates — 30c, Shoes 5c This offer void after Ja n u a ry 15, I960 G R 7-9150 407 S. Congress T O W E R B O W L IN G S ID E ONE HOUR WASH and FOLD 2202 R IO G R A N D E G R 7-0506 • Shirts Finished • Dry Cleaning • Alterations U X E D O RENTALS Si, Si . . . Es Muy Deliciosa! EL MAT 504 East Ave. G R 7-7023 EL TORO 1601 Guadalupe MONROE'S GR 8-4321 "Mexican Food lo Take Home" G R 7-8744 EL CHARRO 912 Red River G R 8-7735 j B a n b e t b a f f i s ' Tv V V nU l N l T V I E P I S I I T I Y I c o alp IU SO 3 U o * < Friday, December 18, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 8 B y Texas Service Departments I J To Take Holiday Break, Too I I I I I scheduled reg u lar hours <8 a rn. to I JIO p .m .) M on­ d ay through F r id a y and 8 a rn. to for C h ris t­ nr>on S a tu rd a y except mas Hve, C h ris tm a s D ay. and N ew Y e a r s D a y . The office w ill close at noon C h ristm a s F v e and iod, and most of the others w ill shut th eir doors for at least a pa Vt The U n iv e rs ity Co-Op and H e m ­ p h ill's B o o k Stores plan to o b serve re g u la r w e e k d a y hours until Christ- m as F v e . T h e y 'll close at noon then and reopen J a n u a r y 4. T h is S a tu rd a y the', ll he open u n til 5 p.m . I>aily T ex a n w ill he the last until J a n ­ u a ry 5. be closed all d ay the oth er tw o dates. such an extender! vacatio n . The closed throughout the holiday ;*-r- sity s se rv ic e dep artm en ts w ill a Iv ) who w ill get h olidays during the next 36 d ays M a n y of the Univer- F o u r U n iv e rs ity lib ra ries vs iii be U n iv e rs ity Station Po st O ffice P o s ta l em p loyes w ill not c u rta il activitie s. Students a re n 't (he only ones to operate on issue of T he The F r id a y ( . K H A U ) ( . R F K S take is of it. Those that w ill be closed for the entire period a re the A rt L i ­ b ra ry , D ocum ents R oom , L ib r a r y School L ib r a r y , and M u sic L i ­ b ra ry H ours for the o th er lib ra rie s w ill be posted on th eir doors. R a tin g units of the U n iv e rs ity w ill a iso halt th eir se rvice s tem ­ p o ra rily. A D iv is io n of Housing and Food S e rv ic e spokesm an said 'Thursday that, the V a rs ity C afe­ teria and U n iv e rs ity T ea House w ill close a fte r the noon m eal S a t­ urday The U n iv e rs ity Com m ons w ill continue to operate until after the noon m ea! W ed n esd ay. A ll three w ill reopen at the reg u lar breakfast hour Ja n u a r y ’ 4. R A D IO T H E O S O P H Y T a l k * t h * m e a n i n g a n d . i n p u r p o s e o f o u r I n n Station KVET (1300) S u n d a y * " 9 WI « r n. T M K I H H I S I I I ' H K XI , S I K I K T V I N A l S I I N l l 11 lr fir 111 iuds TUXEDO RENTALS LONGHORN CLEANERS t , K 7 - 1 4 2 2 I .VV I* (. ii Ki l a I u i>* B. C. R O G E R S Ophthalmic Dispenser C o n t a c t t e n * * * F i t t e d W it h in a a s y c a lk in g (B u ta n e * e t th * e a m p g * 1501 G u a d . G R 7-1422 Drama, Poetry Show Extended The G le n n Hughes D ra m a anti Im a g is t P o e try C ollection w ill be exhibited on the fourth floor of the M a in B u ild in g for another week D r. W a rr e n R o b e rts , associate c u r­ ator of the H u m a n itie s R e s e a rc h C en ter said T h u rsd a y , T he co llectio n w ill then be a v a il­ able for study. W o rk s of I) , I /ra Pound, T . S. F lio t, lf . L a w re n c e , S in c la ir I/ 'w is , and A m y Ix.vvell are am ong those contained in the collection re ­ cen tly a c q u ire d b y the U n iv e rs ity . L e tte rs, m an u scrip ts, books, and photographs resu ltin g from a trip Hughes m ad e to L u rope in 1028 fiil the bulk of the collection. McCraw Receives Aw ard From Health Association D r. L y n n W . M c C ra p r nff ssor and and c h a irm a n of ph ysical health education, has received the honor a w a rd of the T exas A sso c ia ­ tion for H ealth , P h y s ic a l Fduca- tion and R e c re a tio n , the o rg an iz a­ tion's highest recognition. T he a w a rd is presenter! for m e rit­ orious s e rv ic e D r. M c C ra w is past president of the T A H P F R w h ich has J J M ) m em b ers. He has liren ex ecutive s e c re ta ry and T A H P F R Jo u r n a l e d ito r since 3254. TEXAS ORANGES and GRAPEFRUIT in aHr*ctiv* gift bailreH , wa ex pre* i anyw here! : i t t e l A up plot axpre*t See our Glassware Specials! 19+h A G u a d a lu p e A t least 149 students w e re still seeking rides home for the h o li­ d ays T h u rs d a y through the p la c e ­ in the Student U n ­ m ent se rv ic e ion Se verity-four d riv e rs w e re seeking rid ers. I Zone (N o rth Texas* had the large-* n u m b er of ap p lica n ts, T I rid e rs and 14 d rive rs. Zone 7 (Id a h o , N e v a d a , Oregon, U ta h , and W a sh in g to n ) had the fewest, n u m ­ ber of ap p lican ts, on ly one rid e r and one d riv e r. F i v e students w ere seeking rides o u tside the U n ite d States. O ne w an ted to go to Toronto, C a n a d a ; one to lo n d o n , C a n a d a ; and three. to M e x ic o C ity. Great Teaching Problem Cited A g reat need exists for p ro fes­ sional and experienced te a ch e rs in pu blic schools, a c c o r d i n g to C h a rle s H am ilto n , state field re p ­ re s e n ta tiv e of the T ex a s T e a c h e r s ' A ssociation . " P u b li c schools are not getting the c re a m of the c ro p ,” M r H a m il­ ton sa id T h u rsd a y night at an in ­ fo rm a l m eeting w ith the Student B a tts F d u c a tio n A ssociation H a ll. at A basic m ean in g fu l w e re cited tea ch ers education and sh arp , courses fo r good professional as a m ust Ex-Student of UT Dies After Suffering Stroke M ss R u th B la lo c k , an ex-student, died in a local hospital a fte r su f­ ferin g a stroke F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held W e d ­ nesday. M iss B la lo c k held b ac h e lo r of business ad m in istratio n and m a ste r of business ad m in istratio n degrees. EXPERT SHOE REPAIR *1 M o d * rn Eq g ip m e n t 0 K ey » M a d * • 10% Off Goodyear Shoe Shop Off th* Drag on 23rd Street I X L U Q i i It i mf1 Afd, I U J Q , SEASO NS G R E E T I N G S Students and Faculty l o The rom/ ] TEXAS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS AND STAFF Tau Dells Win Speech Finals Tri Delts Second, *** Spivey Takes Third T a u D e lta P h i fra te rn ity , h a v in g am assed 730 points o ve r the sem es­ ter, won first place sw e e p ­ stakes trophy in the fa ll O r a t o r ic a l A sso ciatio n In tra m u ra l Sp eech con­ tests. the accep ted M a u ric e O lian th * tro p h y for T a u D elta P h i, and J u d y H ic k m a n , president of D e lta D e lta D e lta so ro rity, re ce iv e d the second p la c e trophy for her group. R e x S p iv e y , an independent, w a s g iv e n the tri- D e lts had 715 points, and S p iv e y g ath ered 330 points. trophy. T h e th ird place C h i P h i w ith 305 points fo u rth , independent and C h a rlie H ayd en , won fifth place w ith 230 points. D on M a rtin , president of th * O ra to ric a l A ssociation, p resen ted the trophies and announced th a t 138 persons had p articip ated in the con­ tests. F ig h te e n of the p a rtic ip a n ts w’ere independents, and 19 o rg a n ­ izations had been rep resen ted. B e v e r ly B a te s , rep resen tin g the T ri-D elts, won 660 of her s o r o r it y ’s 715 points. She won firs t in p o e try re a d in g and fussbudgeting. S p iv e y won Jo n es, P h i M u , W in n e rs of the p oetry re a d in g contest w e re M iss B a te s , firs t; J e r r y I^ong, Chi P h i, second; E l i z a ­ th ird ; and beth S a lly M a x w e ll, independent, fo u rth . the new s first in a n a ly s is contest. O th er w in n e rs w e re R o nn ie Cohen, T a u D e lta P h i, second; Ju d ith Bun n ell, In d ep en d ­ ent Students A ssociation , th ird ; and C h a rle s C asey, independent, fourth. P la c in g in the fussbudgeting con­ test w e re M iss B a te s , firs t, H a y ­ den, second; Lo u is Fox, T a u D e lt a P h i, th ird ; and Ronnie Cohen, T a u D e lta P h i, fourth. O R A T O R IC A L C O N T E S T FIN A LISTS «re Ju d y Hickman and Char e Hayden . . . plus back row, left to right), Maurice Olian, Boots Goldberg, Ron "’e Cohen, Leon V/aiker, Rex Spivey, a nd Oratory Contest Open to Applicants Students now m a y en ter the Lid G o ssett O ra to ric a l Contest w h ich Ja n u a r y 12 a t 2:30 w ill he held p.m . in Sp eech B u ild in g 201. Con­ testants should fill out en try blanks a t the speech office, Speech B u ild ­ a uMnedS BEAT by C A L C A N T R EL L ing 105. P riz e s of Sl(K) for first place. $75 for second place, and $50 for th ird p lace w ill he aw arded. O ffic e rs of the C u rta in C lu b A p ­ pren tices h ave been elected. T h e y a re J im N ew ton, president, and V ic k i Blan ken sh ip, se c re ta ry . P a r t i e s , p arties and m ore p a r ­ in “ R ig D ” be­ ties w ill he held cause of the Cotton B o w l gam e. A N ew Y e a r s E v e dance has fo r U T students. been scheduled T he the fun w ill begin at 9 a t M em o ria l A u d ito riu m . M u s ic w ill be by P e r r y S a n d ife r and his o rch estra. Setups w ill he in the ticket ch arge, $3.75 per person, paid at the door. in clud ed + * T his r a il w ill he h e ard in A us­ th a t’s “ A ll ab o ard tin S a tu rd a y : going a b o a rd .” this D estination of t r a in : St. Louis. Stops along the w a y : P a le s ­ tine. L o n g vie w , T e x a rk a n a , L ittle R o ck , and P o p u la r B lu ff. h as P a c if ic M issouri .started som ething n ew this y e a r . A Spe­ c ia l tra in from A ustin to St. lo u is w ill help students get hom e q u ic k ­ e r T ile T exas E a g le S p e c ia l w ill le a ve to m orrow at 1 1 .3 0 a rn. and a r r iv e in St. lo u is a t 7 30 the next m orning. R e a so n a b le m e a l rates a re being offered. F o r m ore in fo rm atio n , contact the M issou ri P a c if ic ticket office. * * E v e r p ictu re ye i ford-on Avon, at o r on the streets Jo h n n y T a c k e tt, its e lf at Strat- ic a d illj C ircu s, rf P a r i s ? sen ior jo u rn al is now o rg an izin g a ism student, 31 student tour of E u ro p e that in ­ cludes visits to these and other points in H o llan d , E n g la n d , M on­ aco, F r a n c e, It a ly , Lieh en steln , Sw itzerlan d , A u s tria , tie r m an y. and Y Ju n e "* le a v e N e w " W e w a 1 jet for In te rc o m irtr 35 by DC A m s te rd a m ,” T a c k e tt lid. “ The tour costs $995 p er pc >n and is open o n ly to students h e re and (Jo h n ­ at T exas T e c h ,” ho added. n y ’s brother, T o m m y , is o rg an iz­ ing a student group at the Lu bbo ck School ) 'rho price includ es round - trip flight by F L M R o y a l D u tch Air- lines, o ve rse a s hotel reservatio n s, guides, and all m e a ls except con­ tinental b re a k fa s t in London, P a r ­ is, and R o m e , and m eals on free days. H ere a re som e unique (Mints of the plan: 0 .Students m a y p u rch ase the tour on K L M ’s Go-N ow - Pay-Later plan. O n ly students m a y go. 0 F o r those d esirin g additional touring, an extension to B e rlin , R u ssia, S c a n d in a v ia , and Scotland can he a rra n g e d if su fficien t ad ­ va n ce notice is given. 0 A p p ro x im a te ly six free d ays are given for exploring. " A ll plan s a re d e fin ite ,” Jo h n n y said, "a n d an yo n e interested m ay I w ill be glad to show c a ll me. them the it in e r a r y and discuss de­ ta ils .” GET YOUR " E Z E L KITS AMPLIFIERTUNERS AT ( S p e e d w a y YOUR HI-FI CENTER 2010 Speedway G R 8-6609 BE HY GUEST Mrs. Jack R. Sodke Y o u are c o rd ia lly invited to be the B u rg e rh au s Guest o f the D a y " , G om e in anti en jo y o u r D u tc h O ven ( h ick cn or ou r Burgerh au s Steak. B U R G E R H A U S 2116 Guadalupe, Austin, Texas 10 GOOD REASONS WHY SHOPPING AT ( t a c d U a w L f IS THE THING TO DO * FREE PARKING * FREE GIFT W R A PPIN G * FREE W RA PPIN G FOR M A ILIN G * EXPERT FITTING * EXPERT TAILORING * LEISURELY SHO PPING * COMPLETE STOCKS * STANDARD BRANDS * COMPLETE SHOE DEPARTMENT * COMPLETE GIFT DEPARTMENT Q a C o f it M M L W blM T m U F K / 'C W E A D MEN'S WEAR 2332 G U A D A L U P E -- FREE P A R K IN G '4‘' ‘ * -J- '4 y with Max Shokan /thor n j 1' ! ir e s a T r r n - a g » D w a r f " “ T ha M a ny L o r i s of D o h ir (U llin ", rte) D E C K T H E H A L L S W h en you think of ( ’hri-truas gifts you n atu rally think o f M arlb o ro cigarettes, leading seller in ftip>-top box in all fifty states and if we annex W ales, in all fifty-one—and if we annex (T b is talk about annexing W ales and I upland, in a1! fifty-two. Lap lan d is, incidentally, not just idle speculation. G reat B r it a in w ants to trade W a l e s to the U n ite d States for a desert. G reat B rita in needs a desert desperately on account of the tourist trade. T ourists are alw ays corning up to the Prim e M in is te r or the lo r d P r iv y Seal, or the T h a n e of G la m i« ,o r like th a t and I t ’s v e ry saying, " I ’m not knocking yo u r country, mind y o u . quaint and picturesque, etc., w hat with Buckingham Palace and B o v n l and Scotland Yard, etc., but w heres your desert?*? • • hut tiiereZ Scar desert? Before I forget, let me point nut that Scotland Y ard , B rita in 's pin in-clothes jxilice br inch, was named after W ally Scotland arid ir e d Y a rd who invented plain clothes. T h e Am erican p lain ­ clothes force is called the I H I. after I rank Ii. In ch cliff, who invented fingerprints. Before M r. Inchcliff s invention, every- I mxI v ’s fingers were absolutely glassy smooth. T h is, as you m a y im agine, played hob w ith the identification of newborn babies in hospitals. I rom 1791 u n til 1904 no Am erican parent ever brought home the right bab y from the hospital. T h is later l>c- canie known as the B la c k Tom Explosion. ( B u t I digress. En glan d , I was saying, wants to trade Waled for a desert. Sweden w ants to trade Lapland for F ra n k B . I nrhcliff. 'The reason is ti t Swedes to this day still don t h ave fingerprints. As a result, identification of babies in Sw edish hospitals is so haphazan I ti at Swedes flatly refuse to bring their babies home. T here nr( , at present, nearly a half-billion unclaim ed babies in Sw edish hospitals some of them well over eighty years old.) H ut I digress. M arlb o ro is , of course, an idea! C h ristm as gift f o r your friend- aud loved o • s who enjoy filter cigarettes If, on the* other hand, y o u r frn rids and loved ones like m ildnes* but don ’t like filters, then y< ii can t go wrong with a carton of P h ilip M orris. If yo u r frie ids and loved one* like a su b tly m entholated cigarette th a t c moi refreshing taste w ith high filtration, then buy a carton of Alpines. (Alpines, in cid en tally, are named after the late All) ■rt < I Bine, Al Bine worked all Ina life to in ven t a cigarette that would combine light m enthol am i high filtration, but alas he r m er un reeded. As bv products of his research he did manage