f •!&M& y jjf&. m'm fi 'IT' Cof!«g« &•* V ^»f.t 5-^ «w V»^PJrc ' GOMPBRtZ i J sz--F Y. dm t vu aurroundedby l;..nij.*»!.L.i.ii.i-j: dead Commonirts: Do you think I Pjio# 5 ddnts AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1951 C'*" aea*edf.:(iri«*•*« dttra tor* I H Vv1 l»» A/ The stocky, sandy-haired nuc gcwiieinaii an iniji i m»i. by * call from Lo« Angeles. s;v vti fi-f W*i Hello Mack. How about »end­ SXFC&FRE u» Mima mats and advertising posters to Austin. Weather? Stinks. 109 yesterday. Bob wants to eatt him. Tall him I ean't calling every lew minutes. Heck, I'm worfcihglong bef orehe II Jack Hope, dynamic-personal manager for his effervescent bro-Officials fb Visit'r ?Bob, finished his long-dis-By KELLY Goy«raor*s OfficoW^; wrist since before the seasonstarted.^ tance. planning for the two-hoar r«MM Sports • Btmff variety show in Gregory Gym Oc­And Cdtrrts Today! Wednesday afternoon the news qime but 1 FAMILY TRADEMARK^W1 wfcfUrtottn contour eftfw "Horie When the Texas Longhortaa take the field Saturday againstJ|Nose"' grace* -Hift-smilfrtg face of 3acic Hope {left) as he completes tober 17, and got back to telling fullback Phil Branch would also be missing Saturday, le$Vill|r German officials in Texas stu­North Carolina in Memorial Stadium at 2 p.m., there willhis experience as advance man for >;^5fan* for the Bob Hppe sho# hare with Dr. Archie N-Jories, C|C dying state government, will ;the Longhorns ohly Dick Ochoa of the regular fullbacks* the gargantuan Hope Enterprises. see be at leastsix men missing due to injuries. v~ a f^r ' i«dM«or„ "Last year on our Korean tour, their first American college foot­ Running behind Ochoa Thursday was Carl "Red'^Mayes^ when Only Byron Townsend will be missing from the offensive we. covered 80,000 miles in a ball game Saturday ' the was shifted fromhalfback. month and four' day*. Our show % ^iv®«ity of st«0vting team that Head Coach Ed Price has used so far this To round out the injured list is snapper-backjfttigh played so close to the front lines Nert^ Carolinas Tarheels., yeafc who will be used only on punts Saturdiy^j that when the. Marines landed at Tha .German men, ell officials Wonsan last year Bob was there of city, district ancT provinicial But the Steer defense will be minus the services of June Coach Price said Thursday, "We are well tetisfi^^ii^^ to'meet them with a 'What took governments in sones of West Davis—due to an ailing ankle originally hurt-in the Kentucky the week's work. Of course we can't do everything at^dnjsi^t you so long*." Germany, reported that they had game and re-injured against Purd&ej—Bill Georges, with a We got Sonny Sowell back this afternoon but th^r also tdld The.«urrent Hope tour will take heard of the American game as Jack through fifteen cities.. Tfee /'really rough and tough." pulled leg tendon that suffered the same fate a« Davis's ankle us that Branch couldn't go Saturday.' AutSdr b'6oltft shiw #ukt playa here is-sponsored Dr. Weeks, professor and chair­—#nd Charles Genthner, who has been out with a broken "The team this year isn't eveir goihg to bethe wloniig^ Entertainment tion more than doubled itself-tics and international law, Mor­b^ tl^;;Cult^ man of the department of Gov* tb^t we had Isit year, but'tJSkar^ \ Committee and is enentially the ' Thursday, and a good return was genthau is presently teaching fn eminent, reported that a discus­ we fcid^<^:wlt expected Friday, the last day in the Harold government depart same one that plfcyed' ovei:,. ^he sion of the operation,' structure, pcrieiice'. Pacific, ^Hawaii, and Korea. & . which to enroll. ment. and capabilities of the American pointed out Featured along with wise-cracTt- Approximately 190 people are v Other authorities scheduled for political party system was. held. Asked about the starting quar-, are McGhee ing, ski-nosed Bob will be buxom registered for the course. Nearly the' course George Friday morning Mr. jfoward terback role Saturday Price, t**;;. Marilyn Maxwell and Les Brawn .a dozen feeulty persons have en-and John Hickerson, Assistant Calkins, associate professor of plied, "Well I'll go along with and his "band of renown." roiIed,acd most of the others are Secretaries of *State, and Clyde "In my opinion Lie Brown has government, will preside over a either Jonea^or' Page In about the shior and graduate students. Eagleton of New York Univer discussioq-end-iecture period on same, manner thatI; the number one band in the coun­ Unlike last year, the lectures sity. state government. .. trying to let them play about the; try," said Jack. No comment on will be open only to those who ^ At 11:^0 a.m, this party will same amount eaeh,' and I won't Miss Maxwell wan necessary. But register. visit the Governor's office, fol­ put one ahead of the other until Booths in front of the Texas as Bob has said before, "Jack lowed by visits to the legislative Bevo will come out tonight for FIGHT, .YEA TEX FIGHT, etc. Texas fight, Texas fight, for It's there is a,, definite, difference^ -Union and Waggener Hall will be Benny has been getting' laughs hi( first "pep rally appearance of ~ v; Xexas Fight Song « -Texas we love best; ihown.w,^^si;j'--*'' chambers and courts in the after­ with a Maxwell for years, but mine open from 8 until 4 Vcloclctoday. Pediacoumeter noon. -v;| tha year,jto lead the pep parade Texas fight, Texas fight, and it's Hail, haii, the gang's all here; and The North Carolina team' will has batter lines." •-Thi $2 registration fee covers the down the Dtag and up to the Main goodby to A&M; it's goodbye to all the rest! arrive by plane about midnight Ticketswillbef4.20,rows 1-12 The group of five, Mr. Guen­ eoet of speakers and of prepara­ Building steps, Bill Simpson, head Texas fight, Texas fight, and we'll (then give color yell and repeat Thursday and will hold a practice ther Wilhelm Rutschke. of Ansdownstairs and the first two sec tory, material, which, wiirbe dis­ bach, Mi^dle -f^ Jakob yell leader, said last night. put over one more win; ' song)/ , i t ,sometime^I^d«^;^p:"@®^ Measures tions of the lower balcony; $8.60 -: The Tax^HeeMf : The Cowboys, Silver Spurs, and • ^ tributed before each: for rows 13-24 downstairs and the Heil, of Offenbach, Sprendlingen The: Universi^r. Otto -Wilhelm. Benneman of Longhorii. band will also turn out first game—North Carolina State, next two sections of the lower bal­ fsenlty lee^i*"*" P**d UT Prof Explodes cony; 88.00 for rows 25-84 down­Braunschweig; Lower Saxony; "for the"Sally,'which" "promises to 21-0—lost last Saturday to. Wally Butt's Georgifi: Bulldoga^ }28-t^ fee »pe*v . year, but the faulty Diagnosis Stein of Manis; be one of the most successful of of Seats stairs and above first two sections Fran* Heinrich --after a wild ./ourth quarter which will be financed lower balcony; |2.40 ticket rows and Hermann Rober Paul Gul-the season. waa highlighted by two Bplldogof students. , ^ , A child who couldn't talk used 34-43 downstairs and lower bal­lasch of Bremerhaven, came to The parade will begin at 7 .p.m. -JfHe smaller crowd we will to be diagnosed as dumb. But sev- touchdowns in 78 seconds. cony iecttbiis. next to the 83.60 Austin September 29; in front Of Carothers Hall, then yeaar ersl years. ago Olaf Haug, direc -,At ends the Tar Heels will field*, for Game have this will make the seats; $1.20 ' for upper balcony The entiire program will include proceed down the Drag, Bevo at •tor of audiology at the Speech on the effense, Benny Walser, course more unified and thor- seats above the $2.40 seats; and 90-days of study of democratic the helm, up 21st Street and to Plenty of seats remain for the to the-game ticket is a stub -which 175-pound senior,:^o>wM^;^hie|! eugh," Anne -Chambers, chair­and Hearing Clinie at the Univer­$1.20 for the rest. There are 1,166 government and the economic Littlefield .Fountain And the Main man of theGreat Issues commit­sity School of Medicine in Galves­seats at tiie lowest, price. system of major.. American cties Bitildiiig steps..:,"... Texas-North Carolina game Satur­entitles the holder without cost,to team's best pass receiver last year ton, came up with a solution to de­day, Alice AMherK ticket mapager, attend the state fair, being held on the right aide; on tlie left end tee, stated Thursday evening A couple-of LOnghorn coMhes aOlwlameltime 1ft" Dallas; •!--wiH' be-Bill ^0JBri#a, ;l80-pounA After each lecture, in the series* termine.: deafness in. preschool reporied Thursday. About 30,000 and several players will be on -Students will draw for tickets seats iare now taken'for.the 60.000 those who wish to participate in children. hand for speeches, arid the Long-seat stadium. to all the rest of the-games, Miss !on;thl;^^ens^li6^^ small group ^discussions will be • Many children unable are to horn Ba.nd will provide plenty oi Archer announced. However, one The left tackle slot win ftO fillied *assigned rooms near the lecture tflk because they arev deaf an< "We hope to sell the difference music^Including "TheEyes''and student. may draw several tickets on offenpe by Dalton Rtiffin, 206 , room. Students end faculty, who haven't picked up the sounds anc. "Texas Taps". . between now and Saturday," she if > he has the proper number of pounK'iiinjor, and oq:defea«e'b^ -have been supplied with back­jformed the habit of speech. This saidi Before the rally, the yell squad blanket taxes. Dave Wiley/ iame weight and dii*. ground material for the subject; suitcas»4ixed instrument, called Drawing for tickets for the will tour the campus snd sur­ The drawing will be done by the sificati'on.' ? 12,46^ Students will moderate the 'discussions. a Pediacoumeter, can tell the de­ Oklahoma game will begin Mon­lottery system, as laBt year. A* ?^Kbt tackle, Tom.' Higgins, rounding areas to remind students There 'Will be one lecture a week gree of deafness in the child. day, morning at 8. This drawing Groups of as many as six students 207-pound •|io* eigH-weefci. University enrollment reached 1,828 as compared last year's of the rally. will cease Wedneiday afternoon -According to an article 4n the may sit together. The tickets are starting:offenrivenodwhile!B ;c Hans M«rgenthau, fiat of nine 12,464 Tuesday Byron Shipp, as­4,524. Simpson listed the following at 5, and the remaining tickets October S issue of Life Mr. Haug's grouped in boxes according .to the Kuhn, a 200-pound'>ewi0fef.wpi! lecturers, will introduce the sub sistant registrar, reported Thurs­Although it is still in the wo­yells to be used, advising every­will be sold to whoever,comes for instructions to the children would number of seats together. Thus, take care of the defensive dutiee." Jeet of American foreign policy 'There in day. • • men's fayor, even the percentage one to learn them and come out: them, with a maximum, of two there is a lottery box of sixes, one be, are little people Left guard will be assigned to . October-11 with' "The* Situation This reprfcsefcts a 12.5 per cent of men to women is lower; there Whisper Yell. tickets to a customer. these boxes, and th«y can't get of fives, and so on. a former en LE 175 Soph.' shall, special counsel of the asso­ 11—Grass Roots Club, Joumal-Am Going," Gregg House. ciation; and Walter' White, , TCom Berry abd Howdy Clark 66 Baker, Bill RE 213 Sojph. 62 Traften, Bill . -ism Building 213. ' ^ for .the 67 Mainer, Dan Fr. 8-H—Friday Frolics rally dance, national executive secretary. are doing the art Work RE 190 63' Cunningham,..Don Sr. 12:30~—-Business Alumni. Confer^ Main Lounge, Texas Union. card stpnts this year. Bill Gibson 68 Medlin, Tom LE 173 Soph.. 64 Dawkins, Doug SopK ;.;Dr.-Stuart,JdacCorkle,. mayor aRTY ence luncheon, University Com­8—American/Meteorological Soci- is chairman of the transportation 69 Norris, George RE Jr. 65 Sowell, Sonny „ ^ pro tem, will welcome the NAACP 182 Jr. mons. ^ ctyr Engineering Building 137. delegates to Austin. > committee: 70 Dudeck, Joe RG 193 Sr. . 66 Sewell, Harley Jr. mm ACRES 8—NAACP convention, Ebenezer 71 Gruy^r, Dick 218 Fleming, Gene Sr. ^ 1—Special examintations in art, Last year the Rally Card Sec­RG Jr. .67 mr-tAJSS 1CE113TEN - engineering ^except drawing)^ Baptist Chxtrch. ___ tion was yery successful and re­72 Fredfere, Francis RT 228 Soph. 68 / Davis, June Sr. English; and speech, Geology 8:15—-ACT presents "the melo­Si* Fr«skm«ft Rtach ceived tpany favorable comments 76. Venters, Bob LG 199 Sr. 69 Polk, Clifford"*. Soph.,fiuilding-14. t drama, "Ten Nights in a Bar^ aswell as a great deal of publicity 76 , Yarbrough, Ken LG 207 Soph. 70 Lansford, Jim Sr. D«bat« Contest Finals [ Wsity lad and ^ . •The International-Council^ througOut the country. 77 Higgins, Tom RT 207 Jr. 71 Naylor, John room/' Plsyhouse, 2828 Guada- Jr iere Out driving on the Bull Student President's offieeTTea^p lupe.- AN OPEN. LETTERS-; 78 Kelso, Bill _ RG 197 Sr. 72 Milburn, Bill ,220 Sr as: JackBrowiJames^Cook^^erry: I *eek Jload about midirighL as Union. • ,'-f Saterd^ir'^. GtiMore, John Kregarman, James Dear Students^ .19. Weiss.-Pick FB .18* Sr.* -7^._Petra.v35hfi,£h&tliaJ 190 . f I They Jiad a flat !3—Rally Committee, Waggener As you probably know, Sat-80. > Walserj Benny HRE I-11 74 Faean.Larrv 10^—Law Wives, home of Mr% McGin^is, Donald,. Pitepch, and Be.climbed out of Ihe car in-"Hall 401* .. urday wilt • be the University's, 81 Mueller, B 195 Sn 75 Gen1tHner;Xh1irTeT"--^^'-*~—^ 21 i Price Daniel, 2800 Gilbert* ~ -Jacob Ukantly, fixed the flat, replaced Stillman are the finalists first presentation of ita' flash 82 Opitz, Steve ,X/F 210 Fr. 76 Taylor, Charles 6:30—Newman .Club members 1:80—Broadcast Of.game, KTBC. fn the Hogg Freshman JSociety ehe tools in the trunk, got, back gather;.at club to go to rallyj card display for the 1951, sea­83 Kincaid, Jerry >; RG 185 Fr. it Wilson,'* Bill Contest Finals Will be held Thurs^ iiMfd* .fhifked «nly ft>ng dance later* Newman Club. ~ • "' dium.'" son. Last year oruch favorable ; 84 "King, Julian RT 210 Sr. 78 'Johnson, Richard 7—Bally " " d a y , G « i came from "our «wd 8&* BarasR?"&stffin ±j LT 206 Sr. 7#;: Seaholm, J. T. started tile-ear, rand^oa-andWhiti^ yox^r .86 --Viley, Dave £ LT 206 .jr. Williams, Pay TexasUniwaol. --wiU --be-—Mrs. d driving aa If nothing «d Conference •uppeti-during-the-half time . 31. McCormiclc, Don" RT 225 1—Business Alumni 7:30--NAUD couples' bridge par-Amis, instructor in ijMiech, GaIe naed. .... ttfMaiis Saturday.! Pleas* pa* 88 Williams, Abie, LT 10'ff 8r. 82 AdimisrJohtt-205. Sr. dinner^ Aostin Hotel. 1 ty, mt Daacy Street. Atkfais. assistant director of Ra- * « $,1' ;• close.attention to the annptmcer I 89 C .Soph.'" Bond, Walter6 One* "* I—Chess Club, Texas Ujifcn 801, Mullens, t>ave 215 83 190 ?—Bridge party, University Club; 'dio House, and D|r.: RoiB«rt Led^ daring t&™di^la^^ou[r"co- ' . • i Vt Seawell/Tuhior 203" mihVf****: zetf 8-12—Campus Guild .dance. ~ better of the Wesley Bible Chair, 1 operation will decide the effec-Hursh, Paol /, 135 . Soptu... 85—Stolhandske^Tom »-^ 210iHonr f The winner _..5 Maultsby, Jack-; 2I2 "Soph. 86 Giat, James f -Kjrknian, Bill' VIVNLI" JIWRIIR 1 ~IPILBIABMRmi'iTLLLMMY''" IT'V / •••.^fwrteen tiw Daily Texan wpwt* staff erves^qs again entered the dangerous pro-i feesion of football forecasting aitd baek tit wide.-v-C" ;•-> f ^ Thursday night and cast their If North Carolina's young Tar Camp «atgained both Pupa i t it looked like a Chapel Hill after'a 94-0 lose. votee for the teams they consider Heels latch oa t« the grid saw?, i*s opetier since 1036, yielded only to get him out-of here. By that bad break forthei GianU4—Lock-most likely to succeed in twenty some of the members of their .w**t tin** it way much too late to do seven hit) to Casey Stengel's war-man** hit having bounce^ in^— coaching staff displayed k$ play­ anything withthe Giants. of Saturday's top gridiron battles. for otherwise Irvin would have ers awl now dispense frop* safe _ tiotf and handcuffed them almost TBp. .. , Texaa' Longhorns and five other Much of the game's drama wis scored ea*Uy *n the wallop. Bat d^rtaace»,the^iona^orn* Wattage nj blosra^and .Rcnt-OftJaj fe^p)^lzJ9T^rJheiaa$ >gren-iib wi*W^"^P ^*~tiw-firBt inning. WtiiBlo&Hia the proud Yankees, W, nlngs. The last flinger to1 stop it net^ Bob Thompson af other-eidera will find t)Mm The crowd had fifed into the sta* choieee to emerge victorious behind Dftfe koslo'ecrafty south-the Yank* in a first fl^« «»ritett the plate, the Ipeedy Nijpra broke a team leas malleable ttau their araar of cofckim,, -twifat ima^] dium wondering whether the Na­ their contests. A^^theT half doten pa¥pitc$ngIn the Thursday open* was Carl Hubbell, also of for home and did fa cleanly under early season record suggest*. ; - the tional Leaguers were, too spent teams missed the charmed circle frr^wwwn *#l M Swies struggle. :V( v - Yogi Berra for the score as R*y-Head mentor Carl Snavely 'haa ^ v 111# atata dunqiiMt |mivi from-their gruelling flag chase nolds' pitch went high. by onljr one vote. jt r t assembled some Car»ow^irith§ claw Tulane, SMU $t$r mi frtrtcHMtCC P»M Hw <•* forced to work , an fatting of re­was .speculation that theyf might iwi. -Baylor to try.'" Oi his seven assistants, 8na tte profeseional % ­ Jansto sink Prineeton, and by last year's crack freahmao SALES ft SERVICE The Milwaukee Brewers won the bad much luck with a righthander Louisiana State to throw Rice... squad and the highly publicis*#Little World Series Thursday Thursday, announced h« would W. M. Wattk,Ow««r Now entering their third week new arrivals, and you can under­2010 Speedway : 7-3646 night with a country fair 18-10 throw his fine lefty, Ed Lopat, at of prophesying, th* Texan sports stand the Coach Snavely pre-sea-" victory over Montreal in the sixth the "wonder boys" Friday. Ed has scribblers-have guessed correctly Southwest Conference play will Here ajt.Memorial Stadium the lion crack th*t Ids team would ba^' game of the Little World Series. a 21-9 record for the year. - when' Arkansas North W on better than three-fourths«f the begin, this week Longhorns will claeh with half freshmen and sophomores. previous, games, hitting gl of 40 will meet the TCU Horned Frogs Carolina With Texas being a two Teenage starters lika Van Wea­ for a .771 average. in neutral territory at Little Hock touchdown favorite, after winning* therspoon, Billy 'Williams, Bob , in a night battle. their first two games while the White, and Larry Parker may^The other teams in the Con­Tar Heels split their first two; ' come Saturday. make our athletic ' Having a party? » ference will play interseetional op­SMU plays Missouri at Dallas, officials wish they had voted tha V It N«v*4 agaio»t sboci, moisture aan-;; plaids, cheeks and FRONTIER CLOTHING tinuous waistband, deep '>•" stripes new cotor > brillianee. Won't * Ladies' FronHer TROUSERS mr, reverse pleats^apd zip.' shrink or fade \. COTTON GABARDINE in green* beeauM ^Xf} •beige.*"®oea_ Sanforised* and mgged moccasins. Vinthrop hu then yat-djred. 5.95 to 8.95 pr.both.,.both styled to themasculine LADIES'LEVIS' ^ J eye and built to Masculine value Aslc /or Uemat r ^ * 4f 345 ph ye«tr fmvoriU mew's * ^ standards. Drop in and seeout wear, department »r Wen's LEVIS' or LEE MaaaaAtAel adasM *' • complete selection RIDERS' 3.IS ft US pn RANGER HATS FOUR INCH CURLED V • BRIM in aMroen, green, -* * meM|aite, lav« ft ^ -•%/' ":•* WESTERN HATS ^ hi (ta trUva ^V 7 Galey & Lord inc. Burlington MilldK %BJOO *• 10.00 aa. .: "Sandnal ahrWcaga lass f" I, a, JUMP BOOTS H ROOM $M. BROWN Oil BLACK ' > ^S C'ip this od—it's worth S3 4 t£9Sf-pr, ^ ^ V " * On-^fh# furdicm of Any -J mw- tji-SHOES i"?*-* «i1 f ^Whh easien^ mm SHOE *-y~ m'•" I qua stSiwt ^eottbup tmm backfield combination of Ferdie +-«Beds» agsfost fint# Burket 6t 8fc* CHttsM'ial-#&rtav itttor: fBid* ^^ddrirffl^u bade, ChepterSimcik ofThrail and •tWhitesf Ed kKelley of Cuero,*t lyilfbacks Sswtrw-^35;mar Jut* ita wwraryniai^.;,. -> feSSSff isy"•'.•y^'.?1 ^•"d-*•w** On the forward .wall will be smmmm Howard Mooti-V* John Reirananc Charles Schreiwer of ^New Braun­ ••cloet f°T--Tl* •"'•?1?« Pf iPharr and Dick Hopping of little­1'" Coach HUMtNft Mid Thai*!*? ** BMfaSn^ei l*ft^nd" fels at ^ndti; Stknley Caniey of e*. h. kop«i tt..«WN* „ .Ycirdt Gqinttd Rushing Omm A w'1 4 ' tensive and dafansivo tackle or. Now m senior two tetterman, "$• •l"1®r '®"" half or fulk Houston^ University's' Gei,. B*ta TheU H «'llwt^Cl. 'G*?» Kapp* Alpha *«. Sicnut OWL •f essignrwents with oqual oaso mafriad.andfather of one child, back. A 190-paund senior However, Coach Emeroon hu Shannon ted the, National this Oj>d briRianoe, JTm was mon* Bill has earned the regular of« squadman known as "RedHois'* been installing the split»T offense vreek in yards gained rushing per «o™d cm ^.rMs all^onfw-f.nsi»* Uft *41. pMtbyvir-^ m„;Mi Mayoi if with gradual develoyment of the estnry, according to official foot- Irwm ,m WMfwnraMaimwUstfair. hl.o« Kta AorpblocfcM,. ^ Souftwwf, quarterbacks. At l^fsent, Larry beU statistics of the Natipnal CoJ-brcg bcoof Grahaln, a highly-touted freshmiui legiate Athletic Boreau.:' finest sprinters, having traveled from Houston,* appears to rate Shannon has averaged >10.8 Ball Room Dance Studio the numberi one position* Graham yards per carry in 26 tries. His tha 100-yard distance In 9.7 will quarterback the "Red'f group total rushing, ranked fourtii, is Crippled Steers Eddie Horton of Fort Worth and 276 yards. tf. -4* i. * w •K* "is" »J' »' -W wr it. Favored 13#sfKPoints ^ ' (Continued from Pag* I) The starting tailback will fee Billy Williams, 164-pound sopho­ the ball win be SlS-pound Jaek In our Mens Snop...... more, who is an all-the-wayMaultsby, ahome-town sophomore. tftreat. " I •»' **" ' ' t71» s*»jT!, * ^ < s r ' 'The right guitfd on offense will r>-Si "Goo Goo" Gantt, 170-pound sen­Dudeek will be called on. The 198­ ior, a fine, run«d runner and pdnnd Dudeek is described aa an Slacks, Slacks, Slacks all-American candidate who blocks capable pass receiver. He also acts 4and tackles with equal ferocity.:" as the alternate captain for the .-~~ ^ ^ v. f Tar Heels. Holding down tijie qiot at center Coach Ed Price will probably will be Andy Miketa, a 192^>ound counter with a combination of regular from last year. Paul Williams, left end; Bill Wil­ Against Georgia laat week the son, left tackle; Hiudey Sewdl, Tar Heels used only one fullback, Dick Vies*. The ISS-pound-eeniefr leftJ, Bur-mil rayon slacks. Crease-resisfant. in desert ^OKE CIips Phi Psi 7.95 tones. In 'Mural Tilt, 14-0 ; By JOT HANCOCK" scamper. Boss alaoijcored the -ex­ ^ wwMW WrfnPWaWT tra point on a run. ?Maek Stoeltje'a sturdy right Braelcenridge Dorm beat•; Dorm aem wes the instrument that dealt C, 7-^), in a tight class" B club the two death blows to Phi Kappa division contest. R. Benshaw pas-. TEXAS BOOK STORE Psi Thursday night in Delta Kappa sed to B. Haase.for the last-half EpsilonV 14-0 victory. Braelcenridge tally* Stoeltje threw to E. Copper, wfw was all alone in the end aone for the first Deke scorn. The extra peint came on another Stoeltje to Copper. The same point dealing combination collaborated for |he DUte's second touchdown and ex­tsa. point of the idght. The touch­ down play covered 50 yards. The Phi Pel's played the game to thei^ liliifts of their ability and except f<*r the two momentary lapses oh hand to move the H |Kappa Sigma struck first blood of'a 80 yard pase from Beard to Wolff and hung ontenaciously against Sigma Nu for m 13-0 eiass frafcernlty victory Thursday Beard passed to C. W. AP second Kappa Sig* scone bat' the way tiieir defense was the second touchdown-of night was anti-elimactie. : Crocker* trade and basket* ball star in last year's 'mural ac­ tivities, showed-his gridiron wares 7$ursday evening when he ran tight yards for AIME's only score of the game and the deciding fae­ in a 6-0 triumph' over the Msriner's,/T3ub. This was a class METAL-INSULATED LINING Bi-strug^e. University Christian ChurdiV class B footballers overcame a skimpy 2-0 BSU lead and beat the Baptist's in a tight, well played bill game, 14-2. BSU got the sAety which gave them two points e«rly iq the game. TJCC scored their first touchdown after a 90­ sustained drive from their ten yard Une^ Gil Adams nm the final two yards for the score. JJB. Boss phssed to Adams'for tlik extra point, Boss seored the ft* jSihar s^ond touchdown on a lS-yard ^8P»* Faaulty and HiMente "W*Know Your yf ..."• W*m!h:wmtdiii wtlolrfor bui—rtw+'t^wnaf • MiBium MSsoia Gemtino Ford Part* IMigiw.jmpur, a md Ford TnM PfnonMl fadbt dio#n hasihb fMw IiAina, It also elattieoed in bade for freedonw w«hrfi8V-^$i;00 ^'ifs tho porfaet ^-round jecket. m kismm mwssemsMM » ' «\ •» their'-;<6mpr. . 6-AAAA .team htmbx* 8'p.i& fln^ Oinrpas; and the nndefeat ler Hitfh. , , ^ , wthe •" The' to ttto • Tarrytown -Re$taiirant^ 2428 Bcpositioir i / §1 -X ?* Pi'1'" tlizti&ijg; ' * •1* T•.<-••K-f-rag? VT^J \ "•if»T> * I '•If V Jr j t in hoc munda;V.«>nlylH4» !•> VanHeusen an. T.M ha» the «oft collar that m * t$ K ^ • • M-' f - wontwn . • -f»! mrobably the nect/) ;; 5, withthecoQsrS ^ stays neate»iwrinkle* fine for life—widiout stardi-or sti^sl ipatoiteilbe ironed i foWedi yournecU Vsn ileusea Centuryshitt in r^ulsr orwk|o> ^ speed eoQng $%95I*|4.9S ;--ilf , Van Hiww M • **Hba VPtfd't «4'® Wili%»JaS»Cstp^HswTeik t«t--• *-r J --. , > ( '1 f« f & Sih , * 0&$0mL 4$ -I m ' * ? !cv w-rr f f > z Pi asr 3TyiVf,r, «s '»JCvarTE^ mtmtiP *}r:{£**** 5W! J? X 4 H»3*S}W siiii n •&r Uttk Man Oft ffe Campus as for^K e^mdofwmannnto, mm TImi Arab MtlCW J dbiMbka. Jfcbfh tefer the t«ader to the articleye, Afib that tries to treat with taaef Arab K«fngee^ by droj^ngfoott*ll u *oinafchooU d|| *— The of Dr. W,4**M OI^OWS IA r%/ . Itedk »onM |»<«»«»»hAl, """ Foundation mm .tMmem ' Seating theiwuww on the "perili" Of ***** to be the TS^t e*a*,Sept. if) tnaTtt& te a , ft mvle called "$tt«ra»y#i *i* ofth« esliber of Saturday^ H^ro. aertta ef some wy veil iMili m <3^T^SS«iSiSs5* » «* ™ Zionist propaganda to «wt« hit. ^^ippftktitiyiono^ifl the slightly-A very a# comment by tbe New Ytfk rtody and realiae, *ith AMAKDI red. and the attdatiwi to th* Middle HAHMOOV H&SUUUM f iiWfr foot«t«t»» of "Take Care of My Lit* Timw •«** up the togas of art* Araks and th* Americana. I be* lJ«r« tlu^ rtwfc pf ^ v w E»rly?i«1«w» snd Interpretive »rtl-P«rt of eollsf• currfcuta. But to our view led by ft* Zionists to ioein# tiie io^puMtUn, frleadahfp, *ftd the jgr. Cuita's , kiosk*-**friendship and to-operatjen ct ft©* *M» virtunlly un.nimou.ly thmt wlnnln* U*m» »re not; »M the whol, reMtoMes rtf tin Arabs in tho Mi4*v M the evils of tiassflM* only the $0 million Ar*b« butalaO 1M» movie overplays-its tend. The re-iwsnint of mrtmr "port!• inverted by of Wit w int1^ Ba*t» atatokhur. X believe that Mr. Canto In* viewers »y that, while almoet ell people the unbeareble preeeares now «o often akea^ entered the aacred inaer Miof "ten MM^Bktetf." I» iaew .bout.; the heralded «arod»l« and exercised to produce, yietory oil the »th- the Am*ricitt *»4 b»Ul the Brit-, > i) We, Atibs, w collegiate athletics. But the film doesn't portions. The first business of college* JSt-* pers, 1should like to apologia* to -... We, the Atabt, do not heU our head* is still education," Mr. Cantu, We all realise that to ^jnake allowances for a good side. British, Americans, BaMiana, or 2) Every penny sent from the, a person of his sensitive natott, This "reducing to proper proportions'* ftity kind of people on earth, fctit US te Israel is taking more Jews" ifij Recent bad publicity on college sports, the habit i* abhorribk, repulsive, we DO HATE A^D FIGHT ANY to Palestine and helping to dis­;:-y helped along by Hollywood's spreading of isn't an easy taik or aii overnight one, POWBt that triet to subjtigsto place more Arabs from their ovhi and innnoying. ^ * However, an appeal to Ufa?. Caa­ but evidences that the reduction is being tie or dominate us, whatever that homes^ and in turn expand com­ ^misconceptions, does nothing construc- ttt'r lRflteatiitarian aide: Although power may be. We have been co­munism in ihe Mid^leJEast. Or ia the rest of us weak mortals have ST tive toward solving the problems of accomplished #re encouraging operating with the West for a long clearer words, Ae US is httytef multitudious faults with which the time and fighting with them fft eonimunism in the Middle East by • .~. ••••"* booming big-time football. both world war*. But eorry enough giring Israel f100 million last year pnirmr half must' contend smojfc­ ing, sounding boras too loudly, " Alumni pressure and emphasis on the West had not fulfilled, ita pro-and $500 million thia year. etc.^ etc. this rice ling onr indepen (sfe section ^ "ProfossOr^Sndrf; would you mind rf we staple oi^-of ouf liHl# ^making dollars rather than men of good dences and freedom. Not long ago be reconsidered by the Arabs ais' Texan for past tWo yelara for moire folders to ell the '(--papers' before you hand them back?'' complete list), perhaps Mr. Cantu character often-act to the detriment of Discussing the possible repercussions Egypt was denied the tight to get the leader of t^je world unless ahe can bear our faults and incoorte­• rid 61 British troop* from her supports the freedom movements college football and, as a consequence, of the AttorneyrGeneral's anti-loyalty land, North African countries wete in the Middle East and help let sies IN EXCHANGE for onr hav­ Neighboring N»wt ing to bear HIS LETTERS. .colleges in general. Such incidents, par­oath ruling, the Fort Worth Star-Tele­^denied the right to Uv/la inde­the British forcea leave.^ these In summary, • Mr. Cantu, whypendence. Palestine, the victim of countries and let them be free and ticularly in large institutions where win­gram brought out a grave danger that » the century, was given as a gift truly independent. don't you be Jiappy, go lucky. At to the Jews, nof from thes dockets In regard to the danger of los­least, go. ning is a must, are certainly all too fre-may be faced in 1953 by the tfniversity F. C. fit the generous givers, hot it the ing the Middle East and the .yea-­qijent these days. Board of Regents. cost of the lives of the Arabs. A million Arabs have been displaced £ Slightly less than one yeartago, Blair "There have been open hints that the since 1947 and still starving of Cherry—a fine man and a good football ' next Legislature may seek to retaliate sickness, diseases, hunger, and By SIDNEY Si£GEL If the additional amount is lack of shelter. The UN had tunities coach—resigned from his head coaching against the University for its asserted TSCW, A&M's unofficial sister raised oefore the deadline Tulane done very little to save these re­ job at the University because of the so-use of a technicality to avoid the retro-•chool, is preparing for the year's will get another $600,000 from fugees and secure'their return to engineer e*aminattto aanAttiteM by Th* UniUd SUtc* Civil S«*l«* Com-called alunpiu'"wolves." It is easy to see mi**ton ha* announced ». »«*, t"1®]?*" apply for thl* n*w «*amlnation aa *»•» big event»--the nomination of an the Genefal Education Board of their homes; So far an average of CmBmliiM central office ..—-> aitive oath requirement," the Fort Worth New York. Another $1,200,000 $2 per month is spent on each Hon tot mitrn-all {)«wwh»* Aggie sweetheart." ^ name* wilt be combined with tho»* •» that the problem is no far away matter, will .be given. by the Board in of «n*rin*ering-Th* **lawe» yange Jjom the Mgittet*. „ refugee to let them barely exist. ­ jpaper said. Nominees were choien by -each IS,1^0 $10,000 * year. The jx»*iti<«>8 and •pplicaUon form* FtiU taformation but one that has already left its impact del^gauon of 1&52 if a matching amount can The Arabs were fcven refused the •rr located te Wwhlnfton, 0.C., »n4 vi­he at and class, and a Aggies cinity. Sanitary *»itin*«r po*itio»» 4» th* may aecured mott flrit- • locally. •. * . Such is the priceof courage; are on the cartipu.s now to make -be raised by Tulane. tight to put the Palestinian prob­U.S. Public Health Servlee locatwl •econd-cla** p«*t office*, ftom Clvfl S*r­ • vi«« regional office*, or direct from th* • -• throughout the country . will alao _ b* the final selection. lem in front of the International UttKed States Civil Servle* Commitfion -4-That sports de-emphasis is necessary U C L A't Student Executive filled^ Applicant* will not be required la Wa*hlngton. »,C. AppUeatiop* will te * Court of Justice. That and many to tak* a written teat To qualify for accepted Th tfce Comn>i**lon'a e«n»«l probably weighs heavily upon the minds oCad ^biay Petitions are now being circu­Council voted to allow Evangelist more, is the reward from the West th* 11,1SO job*, tHey mlUtt Jwv« *W' offie* ia W*tMn«t6a, iD.C.. oatO fertfcer pl«t«d a profe»»ional *ngin**rin» emnm Billy Graham to speak on the cam­ of conference fathers -all over the nation, ; lated on the p*Pt«l* Uniteriily to tis for standing beside them. leading to • bachelor'* degr**, or th*y • aotlea.-:,. .v.;:-. r, pus-. The Council stipulated that mutt have had 4 yWr* t««hoie*l campus in* Chicago requesting At­ As to Israel, there will never of and at times they give hints of moving he would not be allowed to speak " ensineerina «m*rt«6e*. 8t«d*«U who **-HomUt Oil a Btfiniac Company hat Todiy i» the last day to sign up for torney General McGrath to report be peace and co-operation be­poet 16 eompkt* th* required jsour*** •tutounced vceahelet tn all hraflchet ef , in the right direction. Each action that to a grand jury the facts about , on religious topics. His subject tween her and the Arabs. Israel, within * month* may apply. JFOR th« •bglBiNrtfig. Stodenta rtceivlng B.8, d«­ hl>k*T irad*s, ad'il'iaa*! profe**fonal **­ wiir be morals and ethics. / tends to place education above sports, the this fall's Great Issues Courser which a riot in Cicero last summer. • the so-called democratic and hu­perienc* it rwjoired. Grfcdoat* »tudy In gr**« ia Janoaty and •dvane*d *Bgl­ 1 engineering may b* *ab*ti_tat#d tor part M«rt, ehemUt*. phy*iei»U wb^ wOI grt­ logical order that has frequently been provides an intellectual outlet that will The Cicero apartment belbng-. manitarian Country, has always • or all ( ^ For those whojike the kind of educa­dicted by a grand jury. Among taken by the Jews. -(waited lor per»on» tntitled to veteran en. job otipotfunitie* with the Hambla leges: preference). Tb*r* It no maxlnum tg* Company In: M«sttM on 1 October S atMore sensible adjustments by educa-tion that doesn't come from textbooks— those Indicted" weiee the" landlady "Universities were once _. We lwilL itever ft^ D^. Et--Jimit for -th» higb*r"*r*ti« poiitiona. , 1 p.m. Further information may ba ob- who rented the apartment to the Per*«B* who tained ffOM W;~ ft. Hwd*ori; e*«eutiv» ]tors, rather than ducking the problem sign tip.. ters of education where »porta . rati*** *iJi«e Jantlary 1, Itt1, in any Eagineertog. '• Negro family and the Cicero^ po­ ish slaughtering in Palestine in provided an amusing diversion lice chief. 1947-48. Even Hitler had not com­ for those that cared for them. mitted such crimes. We will never The DePaulia, making a rare DEAR GENE Some schools now appear' to be forget our women raped and killed political stand, believes it is the ( centers of athletic -activity with with .their children arid tcia oticed old menChristian and Democratic duty education for those few that care ht the streets of Der Yasin. I am of all students to sign the peti­ for it. The. student who Objects tions. sure that the Jews are very proud foreign atudent tuittbn *eilolar*hipa whe wou« be intere*t*d Itt participating Forgeit the Night Life to the price of tickets, the em­of what they did to the Arabs in application forma will b* available *tart-ia. a national conference on a *chol*r. phasis on college, athletics *nd had ing Friday Stptent bet 28 and will not bt baait, eonta«t Vioia G. Garea, H Paleetine,"»fter what been Mi**ouri Uni»*r*ity freshmen accepted after Friday October 8. athletes is usually branded a radi­to in No, JOB W. MEAL, XMnetot *r: met to discuss the formation of done . them Germany. Applicanta mu*t bare "C" average, be "* cal, -trouble-maker, warped .indi­ MrrBtttinfer, we-cannot co-oper~ a freshmen council. " " nMd financial aaiittance. And Enjoy Your Sunburn vidual with no regard for the' ate with Israel. The JOE 'KEAXj Re^irxamination* and Po*tp«n«d a«d The sophomore council will glorious tradition of his particu­people are Foreign student Advisor Advanced Standing BaamlMtioji* will be awakening' and no Arab will ever sponsor the freshman group if a given October 5 Mirough October It tor By BRAD 1BYERS of the heat," Bible said, "so There's a catch to it. lar dear-old-Siwash." jtfre make -peace with Israel, the tho*e" atttdeeta ,who bad p*titio«ed to Titian-Managing BdUor r decision is made to *et up the Notice* from the Univertity Library Uke them prior to September 18. .The in order to bring the leading We were wandering about new council. Freshmen will also country that is based on blood­or tny of lt* br»i»ehe* *r* 'offleUl Unl-•chednle for the -ttamlnationt, which Contractors from several Distribution of tickets for the the possibility of lighting shed, terror, and Zionist dictator­varthy, communicationa requiring -im­ar* -to be given at 1p.m. ia Gaology schools here we're going to evaluate New Student Week. "TexBs game was going along fine, mediate attention. Stndent* who fait to Building l4, It aa fplld*!: -• rms begwn putting in bide light the itadium and play on Memorial Stadium somewhere New Student Week was inau-- ship, and built on the bones of re*pond to Library n*tice* will be re­Oet. 5—-Art, engineering (*x««pt 4»a«­ Monday *s athletic_.iUw;tor within the next "ten years or according to the Oklahoma Daily. ferred to the Office of the Dean ot ing), Engli*b, ape«h. ^ either Friday o^r Saturday rih^^Attd^^^eeided^ gurated at Mi**ouri this-year. lt _ <-No-v«tndent.A-h|Wj.^d^\to.^;*Mtmi%; r ^OcWS^A^hrwl^^ D. X. Bible announcecl~IKatr consisted of pep rallies, orientation line for more than 10 or IS min­ ttient, phUotopbir. vhfUiH, ptlrebwdfy. Memorial -Stadium would be # nights." a lo.dk at the Texan's files Oct. »—Education, loutnail*m, math*­ meetings, and dances. Backers of utes. Refunds on the tickets are before we started asking l*M.tara and other «xpendabte litera­IMllfti lighted lot outstanding inter-He expects all bids to be New Week are apt to prove a little more bother­ Oct. 10—All foreign language*. Bible. Student anxious United week—October questions. tCiL JLi*t ture on Nationa Bdtiatsa Adminittratlon, dra«ia^ phar­ sectional games next season. in in another few months and 21-27—are available in V Hall 102. If to know the reaction of freshmen some however. ID cards must be are in htving ot -"BMCSTd' • •• ^ "Teams from/ other sec­hopes to start construction ofx The folder on . Memorial you interetted »ome Oet. n-rdotany, ebanittir, «eww. to the new plan. presented before 1:46 on the day Walter Patrick Armatrong, Jimmy Ar-thi* material for at* ' lit . your clas* tions will not come to Austin the towers in the 'spring. .Stadium was filled mostly tia Savia. Emeriek i. Dobo, Jaan Marcel roomi. ^living unit*, or other place*, • let. gtoTogy. matle. . • early in the season because Now, don't get all excited. with: yellowed clippings on the .. ^ • of the game to get the $2.40 Douy, Frank D. FJnehum, PeU Garden, pleaae come by ay office and make jDet. 12—Bacteriology, Mology, hi*­ The editoK.of the Round-up, back. Tickets for & student's wife jamea W. Crubb*. you* choice. Ho charge. tofy, home teobomict, *«clology, «ool«­ . drive to construct the,, stadi­' Laredo Junior Collage publication, are not feturnable. Richard D. Hardin, Edwma 3. Hawley. CHARLES W. ROBERTS, JR. er. etber taWeett^ . um. But hidden among the Delia Bae Henry, Peggy Jean Ivea, Ju-Director, Uhlveratty Veteran* Only on* examinetl«ra a day may. b* offers this advice to freshmen: . # - taken, tad cttsfileU thould b* worttd dlth Johti*on, Fred Lefevre. Adviaory Service. other* was the little gem of William R. Long, Josephin* Mclnni*. . to tha RegUtrar't Offica hefora October 1. Take an aptitude test. . Michigan Stat*'* weather fore­ 'a story printed above. It was Oicar Dale Pritch*tt, Signora Scott, Tom­Girl* formerly aaeoclated -with Girl 2. Decide -on a senior college cast includes Jalustery, wjnds and my B. Solomnn, Jtob*rt Q. Thoma». _Scout* .or. Girl Ggidea. in pther countrie* ; B. T. MeCOWK, Bt«tttray THE«DA® TBfeAN iiitod^1)eMmbM*, 1945. , and. find out what the require-, a killing freeze. What happened? For one arid once ments are for entrance. "Overcoats gloves PRODUCE QUICK thing, the construction bids " Consult advisor again an appearance THE DAILY 3. appointed fnake and RESULTS Th* Daily T«x*n, • ttudaot «««ipap«r rf "Th# 0«I»1 Itt of T«m», la were too high. Mr. Bible, ex-and plan courses and school activi-students begin the cgld trek to TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS *v pubiiVbed-ln Au*ti»-«v«ry-morning «*e«pt aMdll IMJ . plaint now that the low.e»t. • ties..-. ••;• ! — s i ; : f ^outh Campus-for;eigh<; o'clock's,'' to Jan*, and a^ecpt durins holiday;and «JrawU>at» M&&SS& during th* tamrttcr teaiion* unaar tlM title Of **aB tm -was ab6ut twice as much aa 4. Say a prayer and "take-off." reports the News. ^ Music Tuxday and Friday by Tcxaa Stndant PObllMitl*i», l|l. the athletic department ex-• M ,While down here at Texas.Tot-Apartment for Rent . /'• •. -/''V Nawi contribution* will b* aectpM 4» tMttWW .(W.A' • « Dianetics. Editorial offlc* J.B. I ot at th* N«W» UbnStM. J.B.-IM. ImuMm pected. > Tulane'a endowment fund drive •ton continues to be the number FURNISHED OR unfurnUhed. One bed­ aoneernina delivery and advertUini ahooid b* mid* In J.B. }5', But that -wasn't the only one fabric *nd the thermometer room, large living-dining room, tile BECORDKO MUSIC.-&JL.. Sr»»nt. far has reached $1,400,000. This is or Opiniona ol th* Texan ar* not n*e*a«arlly. fh«M Pf tkl AflBiBWUiwOB kitchen, bath, * eloeett. Central heating, DIANETIC3. Proce*«lng co-auditing all oeoaiion*; 6-1210. or other Uni»*r«lty official*. •, : li.i ... **_' .. . reason. They began to wonder • 70% of the $2,00,000 goal set still reads in the 90's. Looks like attie type fan. Bendii. Playground*. All classes by experienced certified Hub­ Entered ai »econd-ela«» MtUt OttoMi II. 1941 at tbl POM OfflM at Whether it was worth while to for December 31. there should be some in between. utiUUet paid. Decorator furniihed. bard auditor. Phone: 8-7416. eveninga, -Lost Auatin, T«xm. under 'b* Aet of Mercb >. 187V. V : 8-1149. River at E. North- L Red »2nd -* * in r i r' i ' " i "T-' spend • that much money on wood Terrace. • ASSOCIATED PRESS WIRE S rait. Left If *W-Bli 4 bill* i Room . paper, and local lt*m« ot ip«tt«aWM origin 00b the seating capacity. Kortft of iraiv*r*ity. l09 We*t »2nd. 117 Saturday morning. - publication of all other matter betels *1*0 rtt«rt<*d. FORTUNE. HOLIDAY. National freo-1 ' Call .& O. liu*^ <-2165; -r ,:jAa ia obvious, they deejded graphiCi 'Saquirt—2Sc. 6 for SI. Bet­ Represented (or KaUonai A4*«rtiaiDt by Mstleaal A^veirtlalee on enlarging. The cost was Furnished Apartment* ter Home*. Garden, Fashion, Ladle* LOSTs LEATHER folder eontaining pa» Service. Inc.. CoU«c« PoblUher* B*t>r***otati»* . • u ACROSS ' ?;Outcast . 24. Simpleton Journal aid pocket book edition* 10e,' ' per* of importance only to" owner. ­ 420 Uadbon Ave. . ^ . M«» *e«Ci *.*. paid by the. athletic depart­1.8top class Clap.) 26. Blemishes Vittdar pleate contaet Pat OMmiier, aS UNlVBltSlTT , room, f<» 2S«. Ck>ntict 5c. 4 for 25e. A41 rtward. Chicago —' Soctm — Lm Aag*J*a_ -r SM tnnttatti - MEN—Private U8SSS ar ?*5«71 tar ment through bonds, Mr. Bi­To capagain 8. Against 28. River Amv^er 1$ bath. tlt.00. Bhara room f1S.#0. 2% klndt of magatinet and booka for re­ ble snya, and the bonded in­11. Greek letter ®. tSentuiy - I .11 ptr mo. „ highveost of construction.-10. Manufac­bird Indian. . Hair Cuta -.7Ce • abte. Mr*. r " . Also, Mr. Bible now saya tured 20. Beard'of rye 43. Kettle 47. Land-Stacy'a Balrber Shop SIPERlENCED: ate. Univer­ 22. Laud" 21.Satan 45. Malt measures PERMANENT STAFF v: that hight games are a handi­ 20.TO he In debt23, Constella beverage 49. Northeast cap rather than a help. There £ditor-in-CI>i«f/.. RUSS KERSTEN 26. Whiskers tlon 46. Likewise hot (abbr.) NEARLY PRRFECT HOME are" too few accommodations Managing Editor BRAD BYERS 27. Aforglng .. in Austin fdr teams to want to meeky. S1-2212. , ;•Editorial Assistant ^ Mildred Kle»el. block —but with luxurious equipment de­ News Editor , Marjorie .Clapp have to spend the night after liberately omitted if order to e hold 2ft.Give up down: to ton't ossunu Liuarju Med Sports Editor ***• en Tooley playing a night game. "And cost $22,000. You •nranu uusoa Apartment 32 Sacred mist what's lacking when you tee Society Editor .... Betty Segal wejre doing quite well with pictures. tfii ' gloridnt' location, the treat, •uoaass Dcaa Amusement* Editor Ken Gompertx out opening games without (Russ. Ch.) view, large roomt, ttorage space, •••• ritn THRlE ROOM nnfnmithrt apatttttafc beautiful bath rooms, many con­•••• aaaoHH Suitabla for. affletu thop or tttwiio, Intramurals Co^ordinator Jeff Hancock •njr lights," he said. 34. Anoint veniences. This may be just the Vary MUM tBitterti l&tttoa. Win rrtt Religious Neiws Editor Johnnie Human The Longhorns, minufe ft 38. Roof of the home jron have bt«a dreaming nriLiLSE or lease. If nacetsary will furnitk phone Personnel Co-ordinator ...,„. Sidney Siegel about. ntnaan ciuaaH and per*Mal atti*taa«a. UTS TALK Day Editors lighted field, have their sched-mouth See 450J Crestway Priv* and call the DQS3S3S GDH , BUSINESS. Nn. Tber#ta Taylor. A­ J£.lh£! aamnssn a™# e^drWfewecMrK;%arsey7---ol«"<^^«tedthrough-'lM^ «S AaiW — OOflR i--f, ^ • ^Vkca, 2 f.. •. wctm* £113 b, ifitpwlfc ^3^ ZltJiZi* SiSQi&CJO Editors Olan Brewer, Dorothy Campbell, So, except in the event of oaaam anaaa Ja Ann Dickerson, Gene Dow, a splurge both •BQC3Q sudden of 41.Broth QriRiaO GIRLS, Mtt and family laundry dons Anne Chambers* M. E. Darsey money and interest in night * 44. Capital KINO Cerftat. eompletaly at bome. l406. Ccd*r. Phone: 2^4291, OL*V*LANI> games, Memorial Stadium (Albania) re-cohditioned. with good case. Call r«4 * T-7141, weekdays after S* Saturday after BTUP*NT TO «ro«t-part ttm«.Kooai 48.A giant -STAf^F FOU THIS ISSUE will remain a daytime arena* 1.-40 and Salary. Apply 1104 Guadalupe. 50. Courage •When you've tyeen her£ a -Ddj Editor £,©A*»EY pupi|dolri]pap^^ ~ nitM"'fTllgfii'd11 ii'ii iV*"iiiiii'i"iliP : ifeKiw Reporters . J^el Kirkpatridc, Ken Gdmpett* «W.-li8»y . Ehili tieX'for night sporta. You 2.The letterV Sports Editor play tehhis after dark. mountain tanta" ..;LSanl„ 4.Platfonm rJMU Sturffoo ?% r,7p^^ssaBs;j;n srs ittiaaiiiiU aagi ttwri/)#.* iT •« Janet Tha bride %esa mem-Seiieai* A < item* bride of U. n% Henry Ev. Jr. I^to^tta-ftorortty.The with the 27th Fighter®***Wing itttie^ k Mr. FJya* w * Student of Geo^ift WM:'»at ad Saints' Chapel *«***>***»<*of Si* atBergrftomAir Force-awi^ST Iftfc*#om WUliams Xwrtitute of Technology, the Uni­ *1AatthL _ ' ma Alpha Bpetton fraternity at - J| Sfe^ AU)w-.J Houston amd tlit Hal* vif*'L $*• attended T#*H Sbtfe versity of Texas, v ^College lot Women andthe tffit- l*nda Mnd George A. Nalla Jn of i«r t -7* m~*ertitgr. , Jane Marie Mueller and Cluurlw Austin were married July 8 in the is Stationed m Blnningham, < Lt. Ere received his bachelor of SST "EH? ^*•*»**«*«*<*SmS ried to Iiv Benjamin Groga* in ried inn formal, doubkwrtng cere--ft double-ring ceremony -the I., *: „ -'--• by - * i££*.Ki» business administration degree the First Methodist Church 4ft t on the University. He is now In m$fny 4n-Giddisgs August 18. Rev. John" Paul Brown. utfe«y'';*iiSee •training command «t Lackland The bride, 4 graduate of 6id-Tfe* D^degroom is'a jpraduate stty graduate, became the bride . attended Hocka^ Aif Fere* Base tn San Antonio. dings High School, Attended Blinn of Austin High Soht>bl *and tit* of Randolph Reininger August 4 -v fnd, College SMU,College at Brenham. University where, he was a mem-in Saint Cyril and Methodius Ca-»where she was pledged to Kappa _ Stiii'-iiuni« MrOf ,;PM^ tholie Church of Granger. Alphi Theta. Mr.-Grogan , „ were"marrl6J~Sei^ f : f uated from the University. m ) t * , ^ Austin where tember 29, at-Marvin. Methodist married to Jttry MatqtdB A^t rK-26,in Orange.1 Mrs. Nelle was graduated front-tke^ bridegroott -li^tien^ tEe Church in Tyler. 1 J.' v ' ci $ ^ Robert S. Lee High School and l ^ *• C -r The bride wis graduated front kartjuls, BA, BS *4f, received . xi "vytes^'tr * u'-t ^ ' ~ Lee Junior College in Baytown The engagement of Jrena Me. Tyler Junto* College. Her hatband rsJ^rjn\and from Southern Methodist Uni­mas Ovn Jean McDani) mar­Daniel to Alex Emerson was an­A attended Tyler Junior Collage, versity. At Lee Junior College she ried. Jaaaea C, Hdttftn of Cross nounced recently/The wedding n > 'Southern Methodist University, S.tw tin ih£»-ng was a member of PM Theta Kappa PWw at the homo of the bride's take place November 2fcs-"'"" and The University of Texas. Lafkevlt*, students, were married and Gamma .Phi Kappa., v,, s. ptrettU in San ftab* July 27. Miss McDaAiel is a g^sduite of « •> .'# -, ' V July 29 at PlainvieW. The eouple the University. She also attended . MIm Maryfyn £ll*ab«fli John. resides at U2 Enfield Road in Mrs. Hutson attended business The engagement ef Bottle Jean Texas State College for Women. -•7Z4>'Si setrwiU be znmrtied to Russell G. Austin. sdtool in Austin and Is now em­L -*?< -<-* It ' Bsrton to C. -Victor" Winter has Emerson is attending.SMU. •^rv>v - Chalberg, a former University stu­ ployed by the; Texas Department been announced. be^ tB"0Unced- dent, in Novembei . Allene Paye Schneider and Ray- -v _ _ ^ of Public Safety. Mr. Hutson was * drnand Erawt OMandarf, both of m** button received hef de-an electrical enginen^ng maJojf.it Miss Joan Cleveland of Dallas1 Austin, were married August 12, See in business administretion th* University, ' t>m the Universitv .and la no# -isdll becomethe bride of Winf«r»d atSt. John's Lutheran Church. WS'vV* Earl Little in the Calvary Baptist Ohlendoyf attended the Unhrei^ employed by Radio Station KVET. Betty Edwards was married to ,, \ Church October 80. sity where he majored in electrical Mr. Winter received his master of Arthnr Morreil Flyan, of Houston, ^ 't Friday * •"V:, ". nitjr. Hiss Cleveland attended VPgtela WlUrl.li and Henry Company at Tallahassee. 7-8:80—Chi Omega open house* -Baylor'University. Gibba DaUtto, former University .* 7;30-9—Alpha Gamma Delta open students, were married July 28 in Miaa Mary Patrlela Hasting and Griswold Chosen -house .for Phi Kappa Tau The engagement and approach­Houston. Thurman H. Phillips exchanged 7130-8:45—Delta Zeta open house Supple and sleek, frosted ing marriage of Miss Marjorie Mrs. Dalehite is a member of wedding vows in Dallas August festival Duchess After Pep Rally-12 *— Newman Kanter of Norfolk, Virginia to Delta Gamma sorority at the Uni­11. Mrs. Phillips attended the Uni­ Club dance, Newman Annex with Ametex* loce and delicate Mflton Philip Levy Jr. has been versity* Dalehite* who received his versity and Mf.<*Phillips attended Martha ^ Griswold, University 8-12—Phi Kappa Tau closed announced. law degree from the University, DaHis College of SMU.: After house ~ . student from Houston, has been fogotted insertion...fntNmcingly The wedding will take place was a member of Phi Delta Phi, a wedding trip to New Orleans and chosen to represent the University 8-12 —• Valhalla Co-op. informal November 10 in Norfolk. law fraternity, and Delta Tau Del­Biloxi, -Miss., the couple will malte as a duchess in the annual Tyler party lovely,...TherRHYTHMESE*Mr. Levy is a graduate of the ta social fraternity. • their home in Dallas; Rose Feetival. She was selected 8:80-12—Sullivan-McCrary HouBe University and the bride-elect was * * by a committee in Tyler acting in informal party BIAS BAND that can't ride vp graduated from Smith College. Mrs. dentate NeWton C Wiggins Sopfci* Tront and Lt.; Jerpme the name of Governor Allan Shi­Saturday * and Randall Nye Jr. were married Lyon* Mnrtangh were married in vers, insures perfect lit and 6-7—Phi Delta Theta open house The approaching marriage of July 15 in Reynosa* Mexico. Mrt. Lufkin August 7. The,bride was The festival will be (October 6-9. 5-8—Delta Kappa Epsilon "buffet LaVwrne Cornelias of Eastland to Nye is the daughter of Mr/arid a member of Alpha Chi Omega unhampered freedom. The queen, Katherine Roberts of supper x. CharUa M. Meelw of Houston has Mrs. M. A. Newton of Crance and sorority while at the University. Tyler, will be crowned Thursday 7-12—Phi Sigma Delta western In white, black, brown.been announced by Miss-Cornelius' has been a retideht of Austin for The bridegroom received his law and Friday nights, and a corona­party, Old Boy Scout Hut 'parents./ the past two year*. degree from the University, where tion hall will.be held Friday night. 8-12—Alpha Epsilon Phi closed Sixes 32 to 40. V* Both Mia# Cornelius and her Mr, Nye to a graduate of the he belonged to Delta Upsiion and On Saturday a parade is sche­-» house . ­ fiance are senior students at the University Law School. Phi Alpha Delta, fraternities. duled in which the queen and her 8-12 •—. Campus Guild informal •fci University. She is a member of • .v .••••• The couple is at home in Valle-attendants will ride on floats, fol­• • dance •• Zfcta Tau Alphas and Mr. Meeds Shirley Ln Brown and Thomas Jo, Calif.* . lowed by the duchesses. There will 8-12—Delia Upsiion closed house is a member of tibe ROTC and the Nora** C«lb«tl> were ramrried Au­--— — -k ^ j. -i^-t .also|ea Queen's Tea. 8-121—Kappa Alpha closed house "T" Association. _ gust 80 in a formal, double-ring Miaa Laanera Tartt of Houston 8-12—Mica Informal "dance, Texas Mils Griswold;will wear a dreBB * ceremony in All' Saints' Chapel. and Dr. Oscar Brown Williams Union representing the Texas bluebon- Batty JoHoekaday.formerstu- Mr. and Mrs. Colbath are stu­Jr. of Austin' pledged nuptial vows 8-12r-~Phl Kappa Sigma closed 1 ,1„ , --net. The skirt is in panels of navy IASLdeht at" SMU and^the University, dents at the University. She is in a ceremony-held Saturday-even^ bengalin*' and silver-lwna, with house was married to Grover Xennath a member,of Phi Mu sorority. lng in the First Baptist Church * rhifffeitone-encrusted blue bo­-Sunday 2338Guadalup» Womack, former Univewity stu­ dent, on August18. 4n Galveston, dice. She wil^ wear a navy itole 2-4—Sigma Delta Tau deBsert Rhonda Davis, University so­The bride is the daughter of with bluebonnets made of sequins " The ceremony took place -in phomore, was married September party „ °' Houston, and across ttie.ends, Her escort will be Saint Paul's Methodist Church in ?, to Sergeant Glenn A. Garrison 6-7-—Kappa Alpha Theta faculty Dr. .Williams, an Austin High I Ed Stedraan Jr., of Beaumont. tea . loAroegl score •*f*0p+ 4H "II < ' J &(¥ V'tm•> />/& />v' A Jean Wesfey, one of our permanent college board members, in a tibih 's 9ame perfect, 2-piece grey wool dress with cleverly • • S • handled rib knit trim in matching grey or contrasting black; Sizes 12 to 16. 39.95. SPORTS WEAR, SECOND FLOOR JBjl i h / * "Vv Charming as a Co-ed should be before after-the-gairie dating! .< .Tn v ; black cre&i flress topped champagna'velviet yoke «ind ^ straps...and for,the covere"d-up look, its own little jacket 'ImmSiV to mach. Velvet trimmed with heavy lace medallions,aftd rhinostones. •- Sizes 9 to 15. 39.95. COLLEGE SHOP. SECOND FLOOR \ ; "The Dover" low heel softies for game and campus . ^ • 1 •• ... -r. ' -;-:v •, weer. Black, brown. and ginger suede with linatchinq leather trim. A-' z Also in < i i K ,:y .The Pump m fc>ta"c^uec/e or;'rwVy/St^crepii-, **. tt-v-i V afte/ the geme ^rties...Sufcde.14.95:Crepe, 12.95, STREET FLOOft" ' % f n_ < •] —-.. T -*­ mm­ 1 f'Xtw -MS <#!# ite! mas 'mmmm •7 *"V" QT s ^ifiiia^^ ;V "-'feS w)?i \ V £ i*j\* II .^sS" ••' ^-Vls5* ^ i *>?& • && r * m'*» tPTO V,f jtyiS5i8' SCgftgi? ^'vS? 0§, **& ­ && ' ^rf-Sss#, *?«« * •*>. ^ Jost befd to tldelier roasts married .womaitB waH»4 Mpn >ca^k ,-laaa registration, her BWBUily «•* \ misSe the oifttototsib* D«n «f Woigei . or whatever fgroblem sariaea.^ Ue$ wHb teira tii Bw «yea and^lei Tt^ for each ametgeudeia Sach .iiidMdnal may borrow up S'4 k*W_ *.t foThelp. that Cap and €o«b, mkr wo­to|^aaAsemertw,payingtt out the year. Judges will be promt $&*i£ hold trr nent members of, Austin square W mmm Sbt* and her InurtnuUi ~wmU man's orgaajyaHoii, nwintainae to* bsA» riwia ahla b iBtoMt-fni instafimeiita. _ ^ap'-aa*' tTsquare dance clobs.: « -jv stranded fa Texas without enough loanfund. Alth«a^ woaQy avaO­londayat 7^6 j«b. & *Tesai Persons interested in learning money, to. return ahle o#to lluftntti atodanta, Moefc atudenti borrowing fcem to their New York home. Originally intending money waa' leaned , . the fundamental skills of square '-_ to meet with JWi to enroll in the University^ tiiey York couple beeaaae Oqr^nVR1-sive loana. One girl* a apastie via-"***t had to kave |>eceuse the husband a^ely needed h^p. ,tfaa working her ;way /through Dale McLemore,an expert instruc­ ibftion agoare; danrfng 1$ urged tor, in the Main Lounge ofthe couldn't find work here. Ajly womii i^daa* wflK lat aeho»V twrrw®d n»n^~tf(B««t .» come. Tryouta arenot limited At the deat^a «tfic« the yoansr: le«urt .* C. V#revaga:-j»ay. borrow every semester. With ita help, she Texas Union ev#ry Wednesday ( to members of the club. Si* eou­ wn^ahte to earn her da^aa and: night from 7 to 7:30. ' .Jleewill be chosen, one square t«v­ aaetira * \ The all •• With two couple* as alternates. regular meeting fdr ^ Ml -Wtll eu>w# af *««L Swing and Tarn members 'Will , The fond originated. in 198#: 4 The fW< A. stjie sh#w by , the Pharma> eontrastii^; petUskirt aad^Jst and • • --.y--''t.iv' v-;' v-V-,. ,. night from 8 to 12 p.m. cette* gave preview of fan : Thinertone jewehry^ %•, M§' . Money for It stQl eamea Iran The dance will be called the the fl dnea paid by senior women fashtona Thursday night at But-Mi*. William Wayne Barry Harvest Ball and the room will when they join Cap and Gown. trey's. Mrs. Elizabeth Woods waa wore •tile rust knit suit by Darby, i»e decorated with fall colors. Mu­ Biffct' now, $3$5 is out hi loana with a cable knit skirt and baathe commutator. sic Is to be furnished by Bob and $189.56 remaina the. fund so other girls. darin jacket.. A Coquette formal liamson's choice. Bold purple on can be helped as they were. in grape^ frappe with a Stirred Tlw Uniwiltir Dvplitati BrM|i purple block plaid aet off this f. / bodice set off by shaded grape MUMS Club will meet Friday at 7:80 p.m. mix and match set, in Union Building 815; Anyone WITH A "DO-SI-DO" and a "form a «far," versity. Pictured from left to right are John leaves was worn by Mrs. Charlea Scholarship for the game Mrs. F. E. Wellman wore a slim, Nixon.. • Clark, Betty Jo Stephens, Pat Peters, Bill Harris, who is interested may eotne. ^ these members of the Swing and Turn lead out fire-engine red dress in ribbed Mrs. Fernando Palofox wore a Mary Lea Fleming, Bill Phone, and Margaret­ *.' $1.25 to another year of square dancing at the Uni­ crepe with black accessories. Mrs. red taffeta ballerina length straps Awarded Costero ^ * > > '-•-: The Uaivimity Club will have Tate. John Key chose a black Johnny less formal with a matching red its first bridge party fHld:j>rogratn Margarita Costero, Internation­ Jo rayon taffeta set off with a cape and black opera pumpe. of the season Saturday night at tournament will be made and offi­this area, and having several so­meeting-will be cheoSfng commit­' " " 1 ' 1 # 1 11 j ii r-•• i al trade major, has been, awarded WARREN'S 8 o'clock at the club rooms, 2004 cers elected at a meeting of the cial events. teemen for this semester's activi­a 9200 scholarship. by tha PE -•sm,fUtirm* ud Cartaf** San Antonio. Hosts will be Mr. Uqiv«r»Ur CKa«» Cl*il> Friday Sponsors are Olin E, Hinkle, ties and a report oq the summer Graelc Gambits Sisterhood. Tha jiurpose of tha " San Actet* rt ltlh JPhoM MK1 and Mrs. J. O. Garrett, and Dr. night at 7 o'clock in Texas Union' associate proftiuor of journalism, activities. Yearly financial help scholarship ia . to Abetter foreignatid Mrs. Joe Love. 301. v • and Cal Newton, business direc­from the Ministry of Education relatione. About 21 girla have ; .Events for the next few weeks Club members extend a wel­tor of Texas Student Publications, of Iraq to the Association is to be been awarded scholarships for include a bottlepool tournament, Inc. considered. \ > to use in tha United States. •Jit come to any person who plays ••Greg ScottH October. 20;v* Halloween canasta chess or is interested in the game. Anyone interested! is invited. Miss Costero, a junior, whose •'.V. • fll party, October 31, a bridge ses­The Arab StnJmU' A**ocfation * * -'v' • home is Mexico City,* has lived at Ball Room Dance Studio sion, November 3; and installation Students Interested will meet at 4:30 p.m. in Texas Major R. M. Glover, group Valhalla Co-op since September, in small of new officers, November' 10. \ comptroller at -Bergstrom f^eld, city newspapers ;are invited to Union 309 Saturday to elect offi­ 1949. Above Texas Theater * a Graa* Root* Pr««« Club election cers and make plans for the com­will be the principal speaker at •Delte Zeu pledges and their big tal coat is expeeted t» he fl50,­National Income analysis and a meeting of the University's Air cisters will entertain represents-000. meeting Friday at 11 a.m. in Jour- ing year. " •_ interpretation will be the subject nalism Building 213. Reserve TraJningUnitinCHemis-tive pledges from each-fraternity The original architectural de­ for discussion it the first meeting An extensive, program, includ­try Building 15 Firday night, it Friday at 7:30 pan. at the Delta SAM JACINTO INN The University is one of the ing movies and an Arabic dinner, sign will not be changed but the of the Social Studies group of was.anntmced Thnr«ri«yr j__ Zeta house. ' ' 18th * . « You'll like the the. Austin branch., of few -schools in the United states is to be planned in an effort to Major Glover's subject wfll be house will be almost completely American Saa Jaciate having accreditation of its small bring a better understanding and hew. Porches win be added on HOLIDAY HOUSEI Association of University Woman. "The Operaition of the Air Comp­.ACACIA fraternity held initia­ The-meeting will be held Fri­city journalism sequence. Plans strpnger relationship between stu­troller's Office to both sides, and the second story with Relation tion ceremonies September 20 for for this semester include iiiviting dents from the Arab world and porch will be taken down. Con-The Best day at 10 a.m. at the home ofthe Budget and Fiscal Problems." Hobert HaydeitJ. Wood, Jamea small city editors to the-campus, American students. -struction ia;scheduled for eompla-Food at chairman, Mrs. Senter L. Ware, The meeting. will begwuai 1:30. Francia fiogers, Stanley.. Theo 2804 Camp Mabry Road. sponsoring trips to small cities of Other action scheduled "for the p.m. Parker, and John Thomaa Ci;ow. 1 tion »&ct September. Better The program this year will be New .]4edgea»^u*:J^aiok^7!caJtli' During._eonstructionf members Prices based on the course outlined by from Abiletoe »nd of tlwfraternity arelitingat 404 At the Churches Lively Jack the Texas Workshop on Economic Mathis from Houston^ West 27th Street. Education held in Austin last sum-, Recently elected officers of tha About 40 persons can be accom­tate your rWe'MP mer. The workshop was sponsored pledge class are Fred Dishongh, modated in the remodeled house by the Better Business Bureau of president; Buck Christian Brown, when it is completed* ! „;,• it Heii Texas and was conducted by the vice>-president; and Jack Tidwall. University of Texas and the Joint 86C3f0tftiy«'.i Council on Economic Education. * -> -•' Texas Personality Fast Efficient Mrs. Ware attended thi w6rkshop -New pledge —officera for the . as a representative of A.A.U.W. MISS ANNETTA CLARK CURB SERVICE Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity.were • A • The first program in a series (at its annual fail loyalty banquet Jane Hamilton is Responsible for elected recently. They are Way- But+ray's girl of tha weak, Plans for an inter-collegiate of cultural, entertainment even­ Fountain—Steaks Sunday at 6 p.m. at University the worship program. land Moody, president; Dan La-r" is chairman for tha Student Sandwiches—Sodas ings. planned by Canterbury Club, Church. vice-president; Christian Baptist Student Union members kenmaker, Bill Branch of tha Community organization of students of All The 31 students who have al­interested in attending the State Parder, secretary-treasurer; and Concert series, working to Pete Stays, Saints Episcopal Parish will be ready placed their 'memberships BSU convention October 26-28. Sam Perry, social chairman. subscribe music lovers to as­ .tte presentation . of . "IKnow jspdL .those expected, to join ... a|»,the iesSt of U weelrifon^ aV Where Rank production. Im GolngV' It will a• J. be AHhtir shown calling campaign ' by student teams the student center. f ; r ^ " hoxise, W now Cilfima being • Delti£ remodeled, :rfratei1iitywill ~ sure-Austin entartainmant. of continued Sha is a fine jun- Although all • plans are not yet Texas 21 at 7:30 p.m., Friday at Gregg will be the guests of the group at complete. Bill Blumberg, presi have new porches, new interior, ior^elementary education ma-House, 209 W. 27th Street. , the banquet. dent, and Lee Freeman, acting and a wing added across the back, 5 'v'for, and a member bf tha Jack Lewis, former director of and running east and west. The Jvou&e No. Carolina 7 Other programs in the enter­student director of the University ^University Christian Church; 1005 Barton Springs Road tainment Beries will include out­the "Presbyterian student group, BSU, will be glad to talk with new wing, will7include dining and belongs to the rally commit- standing foreign films, chamber who recently returned from a anyone who wishes to go. " sleeping areas, a game room, and tee and tha Association of music, lectures on fine arts, and' Edinburgh Scot­ year's study in * provisions for a house mother. To- Childhood Educators. recitals. Productions by the All land, will be the speaker. The "Sabbath of Sabbaths" will be Saints' Madrigal Society, under students' part jn the church bud­ the subject of E. H. Saulson's the direction of Mrs. Janet Mc- Discriminating PETE'S get will also be presented. lecture at the Hillel Fdundation at Gaughey, and Gregg House Play­ • '.'jrK-*'• Invitations have been sent out 7:30 p.m. Friday. ers, directed by Miss Lucy Barton, by Frances Puryear. Virginia Ar­ Head the Classifieds A social and discussion hour tOn The Drag are also planned ..for these .even­nold is in charge, of food. Jack Diners Choose ings..,- will follow the regular Friday 2508 Guadalupe Tolar will direct decorations and' evening service. The movie wW be sho^n ad­ Phone 8-8836 mission free. v8*-.- Qounbufawat •. ^ DUclpl* Student Fellowship will Where All College Boys honor all new student members 2-3517 6-S408 An' laces, «ar buttons and drops. ^ and perfect grooming with University |f'2.rWMl"4. a DelicToUs Ready Packed] ONE DAY IF Oeamng and Pressing PICNIC BASKET ^ No ^itrt duurfc*;.*' 2950 (SHORN CLEANERS rt. y|3i Ott^Wujw Ph. C4M7 Formats, long or ljaHerTnas, 22.50 to 69.50' m-. Moonstone Itedclacas, aarbobs and drops in fascinating colors, Lade green wine, grey^ Delicatessen and Hestaun Um2» i Prescriptiipns rcremc Friends Siurgical Gaxjnents m: rM Wb. 'f^r^--nrr "Tr^^irrrir'rii JB University audience# gasping as Pat Gibson, faead of songsand rouslngf choral works, ' he read minds. put whole groups ;-iJ6 f. Ki SATURDAY leen" sound crew, Ann Fears, an Two years ago an impromptu 4 , • -.1^ v ^ % .hMtwm i of people tp sleep, and made hip • • : , \ ' mixed-voice chorus pitched in to * \ other sound executive, end Dr. subjects shiver or persjUre under help' sing,the* Strausi opera, "Die fiii Albert Johnson^ director of the suggested conditions of heat :and Fledermaus," with the symphony, 5242 Lamer Blvd. ' pl»y» were searcmrij; for gpinpi ..but the combination was not held for the coming Department, of together, Mr. Fath is,the regular Drama production director of the Apatin Men's,Chor­ us which fprnied the nucleus of yajaA M -KdtY^s V rf, %r As te.UlrsmM Selecting just the right sort ol the, present Justin Symphony TllaljZttWADA explosion—there are /'explosions Chorus{• under his direction addi­with debris," "debris And explo­tional voiced .were added to round out the group. Tho Most Popularsions," "double explosions," and THE$E STUDENT TICKET WORKERS for Aus­membership drive continues through this week. Season tickets in the reserved "triple explosions" — present* tin Community Concerts will fee looking for more From f«ft to right are George Lacey JrH Annetta seat:section for the nine concerts Placo to fat quite a problem. Clark; Chancellor Hart, Lloyd Hand, and, stand­»re $18, $12, and 48, Unreserved ctfstomert jil?®Chancellor James P, ,Hart as the Moxlcan Food tion The were recordiegsundar from the files considera­of Radio ; h-S-' 1 ing, Rob«rt G. Mickey.' tickets and enlisted are $6, service $3.60 for men. students Single v 504 EAST AVE. "JT*1 ^»Vj admission ticket are $3.60 to 60House; These files, which are com «enta* for • students and. service . Phone 7-0253-? v plete with cataloguing, contain >-i i -fi • almost 'every concerrable type of men. „ • sound. >•••• -;x Sales Radio House Tfrill make du»ir cate recordings of the selected sounds to be used in the play. In Tcclinlcalor Tie iouna "crew j«ven had to ^'Fighting M Dectors w.irn smeksri a bent treats. rpn in give utr« threat protntiefi. ' smoke to itritats Uirost University's late Dean Parlin, is • Kutk X«MMI ''' ' -• •'' ' ' '' ••. •: finally agreed on "Air Hammars chance to buy seasontickets or Ticket Office reported Thursday operated on thfe planned-audience alia with Air Compressor Background." membership cards "for the Austin afternoon. Reports could be rather box-office not system than "Throo When Eileen and Rath i|»wW cards en­Solomon, the first series artist, variety of ear-splitting poises, lis­ Membership are $6, tickets will be obtainable at any titling the holder to three con­gave a command performance for Box Offic* OfMi SiOO Bra Offic* Opens #100" ten for the background music- time after the deadline. Only certs already scheduled: Solomon* the Kin* and Queen of England air compressors. about. 12 studente have hought British pianist,• in December; day­soon after-he was nine and re­ men Goldberg, Polish violin vir­tired, at 14 for five years' study. tuoso, in January; and Eleanor His repertoire includes classical Steber, Metropolitan Opera and apd romantic, music. Fireston Hour sporano star, Miss "Steber, to be heard in SHOUITimC i A fourth artist will be engaged March, appears on the Firestone jf . cnough subscriptions are re­ Hour. She won first place is the mums AT INTERSTATE THEATRES ceived. woman singer regularly heard on the air in Musical America's . Membership cards may be ob­ an­ nual poll of serious , music."" 14tl( tlCWB TIMAT BUIIB: E*clu»hr«. patented TWRB imeAT-miO;.World'* best M. tained from Annetta Clark, jjhone 2-4832, chairman guy {Hptfut |it longer. porous. Mskessmokecooler...lsssirritati||. committee, or from George W. Lacey, Robert G. Mickey, or Don 35 Menasco, committee members. ' ^GRANT The non-profit concert organiz­ation, organized in 1935, by the to. i —For* wajjy PIPJFEftEMTei^n'm^/ {, 29# at « The Austin Exchange Club, r^5W~M* Only KAYWOOD1E pipes have these Threery ...WfUi variety -talent/tefreshmenfc* whictebnngs various-formy-of-en Ann BLYTHGf-® Sot! |jj : ter^afnment here through the year, David FARRAR Throat-Guards for extrathroat protectio wl present its annual Civil Drama [ XusHnOvfcUicatrej •use Beill Room Don to Studio Festival again this season. It will Don't gamble with your throat! Ktywowft*'. sponsor three shows brought di­ Throat-Guards woi-ldng for you, protecting your throat as no Abo\rr Texas Thoatrr rectly from Broadway, C. J. Bald­win, secretary of the club an­other smoke can. They reduce tars and make smokecooler*-'! nounced. MOVED OVERl todaWSAT? ' And just hold that KaywoodieI Feel the aatiii'eniooth^ ., "Heaven Can .W*ik"-o»;..©ec«a« 'JERRY LEWIS What's ThisLFrancii.. briar. It's the world's best. Admire it as you would the finest ber 18, wilt be the first play. DEAN MARTIN Sings pieced sculpture. Herbert Voland will staF-In And what a real smoke a Kij^oodie giveis yotfTntriiSt ^ "Darkness at Noon," February .18. t<-rLli,s 'FRANCIS GOES TO Enrollment In Rendell Mayes and Phyllis Man­ man's smoke! Plus so much extra throat protection! £TH3i^ ning will appear in "The Voice 6t THE RACES' '•" .. *' 0 y' the, Turtle" April 18. Boy DONALD O'CONNOR Kaywoodie imports the finest briar—and then • • • ->'V " ••• • All performances will be. at PIPER LAURIE * throws 90# of it away. Keeps only the finest 10*, the very heart, for cool, Meet smoking. nifrht,itj.theovAustin Hi^h ^chqol. -EXTRA1 ' •• auditorium. " . f " Howard Hill, Archer a "Hunting the Hard Way" GREGORY PECK Homecoming VIRGINIA MAYO CAPTAIN nusTin N EW YO RK LONDON SI NCI t««i DAN C E FIRST SHOW 6 P. M. ' • CLIFTON WEBB . . Friday Ni+e—-Oct. 5 HORATIO 'Mr. Belvedere Rings opon again to all rogular staff mombors of tk« University of HORNltOWER Victory Dance The Bell" variety ef shapes ond fmishes: Color by Technicolor , 5—-CARTOONS-—8 Tixas from Octobor 1 through 0ctob«r 20. 1 . Saturday, Nite-^-Oct. 6 Music by Hightower M nS —-—-T OrD FIRST SHQW 6 P. M .iiNew 4.Enlarged Floor FIRST TIME SHOWN IN AUSTIN! • Circular Bar ­Air Conditioned . : Doscriptivo foklors and onrollmont cards are available at the cl»ver(eof tred«'4n dhnxk^voiLL. X Bunar's Office, Main Bulftling 8; or you may calT 6^3807the • • '•-\ ^ ^ • ; 2910 duadalupe -<-3 Call 8-2859 for Retervationi drea Bjue Cross Office, 705 Xaipar Boulevard, Jand have -a­ ' to you. A Blue Cross representative will be at TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY sOffTeeMdnday/OcroberS/through Saturday; Octd- Pasture St*rf« *1' 7 P. M. This ad to run we«ks of ber 20, Sundays excepted, to answer C|uesttonS and to help you Oct. l/Oct.19 and Dec.;3 DRIVE-IN "EXCUSE MY DUST" fill out you applicdtion. PO 1-1774 v Red Sktlton * "PIGMY ISLAN^' Johnny We«»mylUr DRIVE-IN On this reopening another new service is being offered for the "PEGGY" Diana Lynn-—Charles Coborn first time, a Catastrophic Illness Indorsement, which for a small "BUFFALO STAMPEDE" Randolph Scott / o extra cost providfs extrcr care up to $5^)00 for Polio and nine MONTOPOIIS 'DESTRYRlDESiri ©•her AGAIN" . This SuhdayA October 7th Jama* Stewart Marian* Di*trich ,«•­ to all members who have both Blue Cross bnd Blue Shield. "TANKS A MILLION" William Tracy . t *rpL * <-> ;roTfiUfcP $& ^1™-&A» \ & %k iwT^tl»-&.*> $ w# mu feeding as-many students Sundays. Serving hones Monday Cafeteria—Iweakfaa^r MM. bate-filled news eonference hewill.. through Saturday are: to 8:30 a-m.; dinner, 11£0 «,*. be g^ad to change tho order if ex­ th* year last," Iftrs, Eta.Tir- s§SP Chnele tW««oii^S:U' t^» to 1^0 a.ns.;jmpper, <:90;p,m*to perience indicate# it should rasa S§ • Mm-off, director of the Commons in , plj IVMk liSQ p.m, -, nsation. that ig m **mon .elmii #®Kf &C *< «4 'P&. ft f , v-'6^^; Y" ^ £ lip? i T»&§ tfintefi* imported this week. fell i ^~Beo»«d*;lB{AJrjimmicatiens^of wtnt win be held frk>m SM lo »'J0 "Also, ^nr pric«s havs remained V y ­ the general iorujn starting at?J*i a.m. in the Union. Over 900 per­ will t» the topic unchanged sincie last spring." VUiF -5 a.m..in Hogg A^ditorimn. -*&$. sons had registered in advance by ^ -ft i v M®|^-G.;ILSmith, presidentof Axneri- More stodent workers are em* Thursday, 1 At the luncheon meeting in the ]p|p,ein'Airlines, Inc., at e 7 *». Professional group elinics on ac­ployed now than in several yean. B "«• ' "• ­ Texas Union Ball Boom-Dr. W8' 1X­ jfj^ s fdhwer Fridajrin the Mornl Soon counting, hanking* and finance, When theCommons was first SSOi-f liam R. Spriegel, dean of the Col­ management, marketing, real es­ * •• , . •­ [l^xvl^ the Stephen F. Austin-Hotel. opened, the staff was composed lege of Business-Administration, tate and insurance, secretarial and wmSmith's tjfclk wffl close the wll-taflt orr^'The-GeHege^Lool* business edo«rtionT-andiran*p©*«. Alymni Bueihese CiSnTfowfiee tation will be held Irom 2^0,to ers, but with the eominf of World Ahead." Dr. James C. Dollejr, rice­ «P|at the University, which will ie« 4&0, War 11, fewerstudents were found president of the University, will -hundreds of alumni Of the Col-available for this type of work. L/-lege of Business' Administration preside. . A1ME to Hur Briek ClUet "We have had difficulty in ob-, |^fli,Attending forums, lunch and din-Other University staff and fac­ taining some 'foods, especially de­ Brick Elliot, Austin ^petroleum tjflsr meetings, and professional ulty members on the program will engineer, will speak at the AlME sirable fresh vegetables," contin­ include Dr. J. Anderson Fitrger­ 'ijronp clinics, _ _ M&£i* meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m, in ued Mrs. Tiroff, "but have not Dr. Ralph J. Watkins, director «tdi consulting dean of the College Petroleum £ngineerii» Building had to chafge any more." A nf r^Kunrglr of Dun and Bradatrefit. of BusincM Adminiatration; Car. 46Z The Commons/^ the_gtOUP COl­ * inc., will speak on "^Phe Interna* 'rol D. Simmons, orice-elianeellor Geology and Fetroleum Engin­lectively is known, is composed oftional Situation—Implications for for Business and Finance; John eering students are invited to'at­the Chuck Wagon> a fountain, and Business," and D. L. Bibby, vice* A. McCurdy, secretary of the Ex­ tend the meeting and become a cafeteria, all of whieh are lo­ president of. the International Studente' Association; and Dr. E. v AIME members. . ^ * "r cated in the basement of theBusiness Machines Corporation, Karl McGinnis, professor of busi­ will 4elivw an address on "Ha­ness law." Aid M*1 •state.',. t>-iv- No frickf! No gimmicksf Tokos no tim«-no spociol tolonfl You con moko $25. inan Relations—The Basic Com* Registration for the conference -Just write a slmplo four-lino jinglo baud on tha fact that -TIP ySi -• -V:-;' (or othf qudH'm of LucktM tveh m thom ti&d fmhw.) made The paving of streets and the Staff, Taylor said. Write, a Lucfey Strike jingle, like those ^ construction of sidewalks and gut-' The streetis to he paved are Unl smarter with you «ee on this page, based on the i-^;ks3SK' versity Avenue, from Twenty . ters around the new building* have fact that Luckies taste better than any sixth to the Home Economics been started by the Collins Com storm-welt Building';' Twenty-fifth Street, other cigarette, or other qualities of ^ atruction Co7at~a Mai oflTI2,?33; f roiih' ^mversfty""AvenHe~1aS"Wt- Luddes sUch as-thoseiisted helow; If |-Jack 6. Taylor, University busi-chita; Wichita, from Twenty-sixth your jingle is sdected for possible use *,*• ness manager, announced. to a point south of the Womens' {3 • The landscaping of the street Gym; Speedway, from Twenty- in Lucky Strike advertising,, we wfl! >-fronts and around the new build-sixth to the Experimental Science pay you $25 for the right to use it azki ^ ings will be don* by the Division Building; and Duval Street, from your name in our advertising. Lucky • of the University Physieal Plant Twenty-fourth to Twenty-third. Strike jingles will soon be tunning tit ; Construction is expected $o be ^finished by the first of the year four paper. Start today—send in at •p THE TOWER unless hampered by material short­ many jingles as you like. Be the first ages. Favorite Rendezvous of to write a jingle in your school! University Avenue' from the W'1 Home Economics Building north :-T. Beit Muu'c in Town si-' to Twenty-sixth Street will be a Call Johnny at 2-6302 boulevard. ind****08 Radio Repairing Home and Auto Rodio Service Co. tlAI fMH IIMna MIVIICriOMI ' IMPORTANT! Its Party Time 1508 IUd River # Smart ityflng h#r», wHh « ^tormwelt for ?OBQr a pHone 7»2904 I. Write your Lutky Mrik. fbur-tme fir** ^ ?*. *» ** e*tfe protefetton.. If* deti^ned far every aceatioa, *m ' = on a plain pi** of paper or poetce^d and aend --P--ft -—DCtWjT . A9y otltcr Yott • OUQf "suit your poeketbook •«; end efweys, with the unmfs* at the Avalon! mm? CARS WASHED; •ddreM, ooUege and data ere iacliKled—»d •««*»«the foUowingt fit;,» telteble Fortun# stamp of quel'Hy end ^bod test#. that they are legible \sllUJF.T. Com* OUf end enjoy yourselves 'Come in—«nd i^ep out Tn i Fortun#r M» BaM your jingle on the feet that Lt&ki— Be Happy—Qo Lucky! "GRIME at „ ^ 1,^-. Sofree antf easy on thedraw to SHINE" Buy Lucldet by the carton-Mmi&i Ludcieagiveyoadeejxlown«moltinienjoyment wm*;< Cleaned intide and out . poet-craduate achoolmay sabmit jintfes. Mddw ere the wheel's best-made cigarette. Vacavmed and Sidswalls Steam Cleaned 6200 Dallas Hwy. THa'KKcaieAH TOSACC* comvanv Phone 5-1303 AUTOMATIC CAR WASH CO. 127 Eest Mh 2ir S. tarnir e e--e,-•—• "e.Z'7,elZ'!#7~» e ' e" m • On Congrotf noxt to Austin Hotol T1; r -if­ \ \ Right for The" Campus Flannel * / Contrasts .{ <*i <• tailored by McGregor ¥4 i *< * a ^ •S1 Good . grooming essontia! for a eolfega man's , -1 aV5 •" " • ' ^ . . -jI'-.. . -.; •' ...... • . . • . -,.M , warelrobo—pateK-pockat sport eoaf of rieh navy 5 ^ * > < ». t ­ blua flannel and gabardine worn with contrastina . ' •S. Xp-a* f 1. „ I „ % " "rf'-T*-r-.»n tlare|f of amoorti gray. McGregor tailors botK i >«>• «•£,.(* i pri* J ? 1 wiHi *tyi«vg th#t'» righf^for tho campui. > • -r . * •Hi ' V. . 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