- W iEBggWiU'gCTBlC^^ mlmm — r Costs'Prpliifai five' Four Robin Hoods GetpmellW %t No Big %me V Four University boys, bow and str ^ arrow enthusiasts, a»d , their • dates* were outjiooking for game Ft r «f Co/ f•a #, a fly. I» T * i in ,the hills west of hererecently * 49BUU * i&fi would lj* entirely impracti*-culation," the sourdt said. "Fac* ;at night. Hearing a rustle vin for 13m libraries of the Uni-ulty circulation accounts for onty 1 some bushes ahead, one of them VOL 51 Price.5 Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1951 Six, Peiqes MilteeeMik two per cent of all calls; and stu­flashed a light in thkt direction. ^endty to open on Sunday,"' a 4 dent circulation for fire per cent. ;.'A skupk darted out and beganBiliary official who requested that Lees than.-one half.of .one per cent to hotfoot it crosscountry whenliis'name not be used as a source, are unavailable because they are it was nicked by an arrow. It said Thursday m answer to being bound or catalogued, and kept going. Determined not; to charges made Monday'by F. W. less than one half oftoiie per cent let it escape, the boys gave chase, • *• ritih pr«reiri«at-are unaccounted for after 24 , aid-one of them caught it. Vtf. * ' iottrs." "Bbld-liis tail down!" warned The library is operating under Inadequate funds respon­are the othersas he gotout his knife. decreased funds this year, which sible for the-small staff and othe? Too late. Before you .could spy has made smaller staff and shorter conditions, he 4aid. ''Since the li­"Chanel No. S," the wood pussybrary's appropriations have been the four hours imperative, he said, and,the sprayed with its own 6 cut, we must compromise on de­peculiar brand„.of perfume jyid >,i V,... •f -' icosjt for opening, heating,, light­ tails in grder to perform the ma ran off. -t-r J , By KEN TOOLEY ternate in the slot oS play for­Dickens Is % two-yeir' letterman Texas Coach Thurman (Slue. Hull ing,-and staffing tfie libraries for jor function—keeping books avail Luckily there were iwo T«««n Sport* JEAitar ward. • •. . ' "n, and Vickers 'a freshman from may use a variation of the man-Presidents Adop^ •van a shoittlme on Sunday is able for student use." to go home in. -, With a perfect record • for the Combining, with Lloyd and^De Houston's Ban Jacinto High. to-man defense, possibly the full Five-Point Plan -absolutely, pyjphibitive. j--. young basketball,season', the Texas Zavala will, be Tom -Sewell (6-l)V The :tw^4 teams will probably court press on such sharpshooters a letterman, from Houston, and fifce^ the ( sante. defense—man-to-as Sewell and Lloyd. To Curb Sport* ' Secondly, he pointed out, not Longhorns will be a definite favor­Bruce-Smith (0-4). man. Coach • Wililams said last During this season -two sopho­ enough students would use the ite over Sam Houston State Col­ WASHING*ON.DeT librarieson Sundayto justify the •_ Lloyd Dickens and Fred Vickers week that defense was hurting mores—4Sib Ford and Billy. Powell lege when they clash tonight in are expected to fill in at^guards. them >A«difttiittip£t" •?ae--: —have teen figuring in 'the plans The abolishment of alL postHteakon eopt, even if funds were available. Gregory Gym at 8 p.m. of Coach Hull. Powell is a re­football bowl games w , .Leas than ten persons at a time The Longhorns will be making are in each of the largest reading in Coach Hull's Plans lieve* for Captain Don . Klein, mended*unanimously:* toda rooms andlibrariesopen on Sat­ their last home appesrahce to-while Ford subs in for forward college president* studying intezv i night hefore. swinging-eastward James Dowies. urday afternoon, according to sta- collegiate sports. Bathingsuit3toppedter Viramontes would supervise &e athlete fMrtt enrolled and having access to the as Betty Wright modeled the -V and Jimmy and * a |!riday night meeting with Mur­ libraries, that" is not a very large "Bathing Suit of the Year." ; ' , For the second consecutive ^ b«,orge Scaling at guards; high school until he'finishes col­ night, the Aqua Carnival was sue-ray State :College of Kentucky. percentage, it was stated. "Natur. . Price is the top scorer for tfie lege. The suit worn by Miss Wright, ally, even would cessfully performed before a sell­; Tonight's .contest will complete fewer students Longholrns, leading his teamjnates representing T. Hi Williams, was IK*. Jblm Hannah, pre&d&it of ^ out Crowd ofr-780i= road before use Library facilities on Sunday in blue denim with trimming 'of the Bearkats' trip with 43 ^ofnts while Scaling, last Michigan State College and chaix^' ~ than on Saturday afternoon. Most of the spectators sait with they onep their Lone Star Con­year's leaditlg hoopster, found' his man of the committee,' said Jftfe blue and white bandanas. It was People have other things they clammy handstand gaping mouths ference schedule with Stephen F. form against ^ast Texas State educators were all agreed that? a short beach coat to want to do at those times." worn with •M the/ watched the' trapeze ar­Austin January 3> r -' v , . V ^ Tuesday night ^and meshed 17 match, with pockets, cuffs, and' 1. Sports competition should! * i tistry of .the University divers. It San Houston's Bearkats have points to run his^Ntotal to 42. collar trimmed wijh the same bah- confined to its season. Footi>*?l Thomae also' criticized li­circus and lack been triumphant,in ..only of. ] owies is close behindCwith 41. the dana handkerchiefs. was as gpoti as a one should-bje played between Septeta-^ brary because, he said, many ., ; ' -„r / of popcorn and peanuts wasn't felt their six garnet this season, hav­ In all there were nine bathing In a cut-tain raiser, dbneh Mar­ber and around Dec. 1. "Out ^>'-1 journals, documents, and books with all • the excitement overhead. ing comered Northwestern Louisi­shall Hughes will match h«\Year-the bowls," Dr. Hannah •* the first of the two-game series years. Those w)io can't keep the -more than 7 per cent in circula colored lastex, with a flared ruffle with Sin Houston, 51^45.; ~P " pace should not be' allowed to tiqn or ^in reading rooms. Thus, at the top. It can be worn with oed compete. ; \ The odds -on a Texas .victory . more than 90 per cferit of all calls or without, straps. From Snyder's, on Orange? will probably drop lay game time 6.' Booster' and alumni-dobs are immediately available. wore a white lastex Greta Nissen since Coach Jack Williams has should notbeallowedtogivescho­ "Of those left, most are in cir-suit with brown ordhicfa at shoul­Experiments given his starting .line-uji a thor­larships directly to athletes^­der and hip. The suit had an ori ough going .'over irf"Jian effort to ere schools themselves, should handle^! ginal sarong-like drape across the* on find combihation. Re­ all,funds. * a Winning front. Two quintets—^five deans and The Five Psi's comic combo of The penalty proposed for &eak:>;M ports from Huntsville stated that Dora Belle Scott wore,a white No, you're not going craziy^ The it looked as though had five greeks—$re scheduled Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, will fol­1tBO^Social action and communi­ing the r6les was tiiat any violator/-^ he suc­ to street signs on Lamar Boulevard low the deans. Extemporaneous nylon suit from Chenard'e. From ceeded when the Bearkats ran over furnish lat|ghs>at Friday's ten-ty service commissions ' leave would jeopardize its' ' academic Goodfriend's, Lili Gene Pace, wore really do reflect at night?- Northwestern, but .. hopes were Speeches by representatives of or­, Wesley Foundation for tour Of standing. ' * ­ minute^-Blood.. Rally outside the ganizations competing for the a lovely nylon lastex suit. Martha The new signs are white with again dashed after the loss to the Union Building at 11:50, Sidney mental institutions. The committee was named by||| Moore, modeled a blue lastex suit 'orange lettering, while others iff East Texans. , Siegel, blood drive co-chairman, drive championship are also ex­3-8—-Autograph party for the the American Council on EdUca*/^ frcpa the Co-Ed Shop that could the city are orange with whit* announced Thursday. pected. ' • . ~ Toepperweins, Book' Stall. tion to study what-is wrong With" However,-* Coach Williams has Pauline Cohn still led in the Assembly Starts be worn with or without straps. lettering. This change is an ex again his line-up :arid Vocal renditions have been 4—Wesley Foundation > Council sports—and to find a cure. re-worked From the Collegiate Shop, Sandra periment by the Austin Street De- "Bloody Mary" contest at close 'Enforcement would Ins left up-jJ,;. built it around all-conference cen-promised hy the five administra­ leaves onretreat. -Faculty Evaluation Mayfield wore si violet nylon suit partmeht r& .,increase . ease -a^d ,«f.. .i^tivtities, Thursday,.;.: Other t« the nation's fire Accrediting > tors;;TWy" 4-6—-Phillip Morris shbw • ftnals> tHth side shirring; safety of difMrig alt night. "tioipinees «re Sue.Hastings, Mil­oiganizatioiu!^Hannah Mid, which De Zftvala/a 6-4 sophomore. Lloyd dean of student" life; Jack' Hol­ A special election was called To conclude bathing . suit dred Itlanton, Judy Phelps, aiid Radio House. set standards not only for the col-'S? the Results of.the experiment will (6-5} was top scorer for the Bear­land, dean of men; Miss Dorothy Thursday night by the-Student fashion show, Aqua Queen June Barbara' Gaston. Miss Siegel said 6:30—Social Science Club; MOM, leges and universities but also for 'f determine wKethe* the signs will kats last year and . is noted is .Gebauer, dean of women; William Assembly for.voting-on a consti­Tolar Cone mqdeled a suit-styled be used all over Austin, said G. A. the team sparkplug and a. good Blunk and; Carl Br^edt, assistant that all blood contributors who Rose Cafe. the high schools. -i by Catalina especially for the Wish to vote should write in their 6:45—Lutheran Student Associa­They are the North Central, the tutional amendment that creates Tierney of the street department. hustler. De Zavala will either,al deans of student'life. bathing beauties of Califoniia. choice in the lower left corner of tion 'leaves Center for caroling Middle States, the New England* 1 tile appointive post of paily Tex­ party. • « From Scarborough's, the ,suit was the pledge card. the Northwest and the-Southern­an managing editor, pink nylon, and could be worn ' The drive had brought 1,000 7—Pi Tau Sigma banquet, Tarry-associations. town Restaurant. Wales Madden, president, an­with straps or strapless; pledges by Thursday evening, nounced that Wednesday, Decem­Thursday night, Ihe official suit" Miss Siegel stated. "A lot of or­7—WSF decorating party, Univer­ sity Presbyterian Church. of the University of Texas wa» ganizations haven't turned inber.19, had been set as election 7:30—Rabbi Sidney S. Guthman -Girls Meet Sunday! shown. S'iyfed by Jantzen, it is in their pledge cards yet," she said. • d*y. ' orange and white nylon. The bath­ "We could get a much clearer to speak, Hillel Foundation, Other actions taken by the As­ 7:30—Madrigal Christmas drama, ing suit company has created it idea of the -progress if they would sembly .were re-activation of last All Saints' Episcopal Chapel. • with its companion in a sweetheart hand theirs in." Powder Bowl year's faculty evaluation systefh, 7:30—rKirby Hall party for TLOK, set, a suit for girls and one for The Life magazine, photograph­ JR swearing in Bill Wright as an as- Kirby Hall. " er covering the drive ni*et wtih Feminine gridiron .cai>abilities jysmblyman, vreceiving .a report first-degree hospitality shortly 8—Texas-Sam Houston State Col­ will be demonstrated Sunday at #n constitutional powers of the lege basketball game, Gregory before the rally Thursday. He" 2:30 p.m. on Freshman Meld flection Commission, wetting up ^needed . a unique picture, and -a Gym. •" ---®. . when Pi Beta Phi and Kappa Kipt ^ a, 1951-6.2 TISA committee, ap­ 8—"First Lady,'! MLB 103. group of fraternity and soiWity pa Gamma sororities meet in the pointment o£ a representatives to 8:15-—ACT presents "Ten Nights i members on their way to turn in seventh annual Powder Bowl the Austin City Council, and col­ in a Barroom," Playhouse. blood pledges came to his rescue. S«*me. ' . To Plan Round-Up lecting blood drive pledges from T They obligingly threw one of 8:30-12—All-University Christmas The Pi Phi's are expected to every assemblyman, The central Round-Up commit­their number into Littlefield dance, Main Lounge, Texas meet their adversaries wtih, "grim Union. tee has been appointed and plans Fountain. determination" to-avenge the rThe machinery of faculty eyal-, 9_i_Lutheran Student Association for the big spring event are tinder Friday the Cowboys will man 12-0 score the Kappa's made last uation g9t a fresh start when way.. 1. . , fthe-seven--pledge-aigning booths^ •~-4geasu?e;~huntr starts• from --feSA-yeaK «Mlfgy-tJfosby "a nTd"tHnJ"1"': pl»i»^were4aidfor-aasembly mem--House. '^M'eiBif oT^Smmittee are scattered about the ^ campus. Campbell are outstanding men$» bers to distribute check sheets'to Saturday Larry Crooke, Pat Hinds, John bers of the Pi Phi team. Margy classes. The students arc to fill 2-5—TSO rehearsal, Texas Upion Selman,' Wales Madden, Tommy is noted for her excellent passing these out> and the teachers' will Rodman, and Russ Kersten. 301. and Gail for receiving. -~ *"1 use them for self^valuation. L-The Ex-Students' 3—Children's party, University Retirement Plan Association,, ; Interestang. half-time activities Bill Wright, who recently Won Club. witfi John McCufdy, executive sec­ have been planned by both Borori-.m .4 student Supreme Court fight retary, in charge, has general,su­3—Party for children, Newman ties. Both Pi Phi and Kappa bands with th e Election ^Commission, Annex. Drawn for Co-Op pervision over Round-Up commit­ will perform, doing special drills ^ took" his oath as an Arts and Sci­tees. There will be a „meeting of 7—O.ra'nge Jacket and Mortar and intricate formations. During ence representative at the meet­the central committee before A retirement plan for Univer­Board party, Women's Gym. this collection will he time 4 J ing. -V V'. 'r:';' '• •'* . / Christmas, to lay the ground' work sity Co-Op employes irf in the mak­7:30t—Madrigal Christmas drama, taken for foreign students. The ^1 T h e Election CoiSiiiission'; and form sub-committees. Anyone ing -All Saints' Episcopal Chapel. sororities are working jointly on Constitutional powers were' re---Dr. Emmette S. Redford, pro­7:30—Wesley Foundation party, interested in serving on a Round- this project. More than 3,00 spec? ' ported on by .$ specialvcommittee. Up committee may .consult the fessor of government %and presi­Boy . Scout Hall, " University tators are expected to attend the Madden said that no action bad Ex-Students' Association. dent of the University Co-Opera-Methodist Church. game.. '' • been taken. "But we're checking tive Society, said Thursday that 8-12—Phi Sigma Delta Joe Col­——.—.. —; up to see if the constitution the Board of Directors thought lege party, Hillel Foundation. should, be more specific on the Engineers Have Initiated the Co-Op should have a retire­8—Swing and Turn square dance, Commission's powers," he added. ment plan 4since some employes Austin' Athletic Council. II UT Groups Plan Ten New Members Eight persons make up the new haye -already served a considerable 8-1,2—Alba. Club Posada, Interna- TISA committee appointed Thurs­New members were formally i»i-length of time. ' tional • Room, Texas Union". day nigh.t They-are Jean Wesley, Hiated into, Eta Kappa Nu, na­The manager, for instance, has 8 — Christmas party, University Children's Parfies Rush Moody, "Henry Braswell, tional engineering honor society been with the organization 34 Club. Amy Johnson, Tommy ..Rodman, recently. • ' years. Two other • persons have 8-12—Pharmacy dance, Liberty Eleveij campus organisation! ­Bill Wright, Allan Becker, and • They are Charlie D. Anderson, worked in the st6re £ec~m«ee4han Bell Cafe. have signed in B. Hall 18 to giveJo-Ann Burkhalter.' Joe C. Covihgton Jr., Kenneth 25 years. 8—"First Lady;*'-MLB 103/ ; Christmas pities to iinderpriyk FREE DANCE COMMIHEE'S 16-fbot Christ­J!m Lusk; They, are preparing for the all-University The new plan-also would tend Co-operation between the As-J. Cox, Don tf. Dennis, Thomas 8:15—Last showing of the melo­leged children of their,.choice,' ibly and the Attetin City Coun-E. Fairey, Benjamin F. King, A. mas tree gets a beouty treatment from mem­Christmas. semi-formal "couples only" dance in to attract employes who hoped to drama, "Ten Nights in a Bar­Jack Holland, dean of men, said . "received a boost when Madden L. Musick Jr., Victor C. Shaneman, bers of the corrimlttee and helpers. Letf to right the ;Maiit >tbunge 'of the Texas Union stay with the Co-Op during their room/' ACT Playhouse. Thursday. . ? 1 ; appcfo&ted Joe Wheat as liaison M. Brown Tomme Jr., and Sam 'are Robert Liftden, Bettywas blinafjjlded, Jim Tom Harris. Faculty members tfo9t play room. Education Scholarship* Avaihtt­c®^eirr®fejetetive was to capture tribute to the late DeanT, Y» Tay­but refused to comment further neers had• recaptured the Raq>s-are Dr. Lucile Williams, assistant Applications for sc&olarsh spun around, and led to a' waiting ^'Alexander Frederick Clair/' the lor of-the School of ^Engineering. except tor verify the fact that the 1 horns. • t 1 . f professor of Romance Languages; Lousyjpoem of the week, being for graduate work In" e'd" * patron'saint of the engineer A silken banner given to the Ramshorns had been taken. Re­An anonymous call tiad in­cari-He «as taken 'on^iT sev_en-Dr. William R. Spriegel, dean of ip]ac£d here only to-encourage must be in Dean Ct P*-, However/ Alec was safely de-School of. Engineerings by Dean ports that a bulletin board -in the structed the reporter to be at the min*ute drive -and led up a flight the .College of Business A^minis-^ fetter poetry: ^ officii Main~ BuUding 11 Engineering Building was painted comer of 2"4th and GuttlalupC of1r6n stiirt to an apa"rtment. tration; Dr, John White, profes-. Found a rabbit -March 1» 1962. Nomiiwies foi* 12:60 to have a Oi)ce inside,, his f jrmutg 'her was »-him. Dr. DeWitt C. Reddklu 4;-', ^ 5 miB M§ m m mt - .1 >!®V %-TT->n-iSS \ 4£j5rriZ-: tH •v " f irim nun ah: Texas Dominates \tify 5.^ • ky<4 a* f Grubbg added that since the NOBMAH, Be*; #ws» (T«SM) Campbell (Iowa State). ^ Southwest Conference-mlfasea Sonthw«at Conference was In the ($£.)~-Ka»saa was the best of­ t pfesrfurea art created by the bowl business it was prima -facie .. . i.5SSS«A!i : . v-'"V*• » ; femrtve and Texas the , • Linebackers:—-.M—a—.Oisfcy. • ­ team By JIM DODD ?'&<%' a On the basis of comparative Georn Gage will be at guards. as) and W, Fucba (MiasouriK oppose defensive rt games and steps should be evidence that it did not ' r*m spirt* autt score*, the Yearlings are doped to Jim Magill at center, and Douglas lougbest aggregation, Halfbacka —; 'Seaman tOkttr­ .. en to eliminate them, Howard bowls. "It wouldn't be sponsoring Coach Bod Wilkinson's Oklahoma When Texas Yearlings walk taste their second straight loaa. Hart and Stewart at forwards. hom* Grubbs, secretary ofthe Confer** the Cotton Bowl if it did not think on the floor of Gregory tonight However, Coach Marshall Busies ' All but Hart stand above tlnr Sooners reflected in their 1951 saa). < ence and also of^the .Cotton Bo^vl, bowl games were all right," he •Opponent football team, select­ v at 6 p.m. to encounter a Lou Mor­plana to alter his starting? line-up six foot mark. However, the Ufc­ said. / «ad^»«day;UktdSML^L ris Junior College five, they will for tonight's tilt. tie 5-8 Alamo Heights (San An­ ed Uds week. 1 There has been talk of the $&* . tibat the Southwest Conference young1 season wfllbe it a mini- H^RLEYWaX up with some other conference in at a starting berth on ha. basis while Gage and Wise'are 6-l and djtffenrive choices wth iottr. committee ^ < Saturday appointed a mum as the LonMorristean* has of .his fine showing as a substi­®-0, respectively. % ,V.OfffSM, WiSli m. Here's the way the Sooners the ©jdwof the BoM Bowl, |rritflr study the situation. -- already knocked off the satne tute in the Wharton game. The The Yearlings' man-to-man "Uked" them In 1951: * "The Conference expressed sat-Southern Wharton team* that'gowned-the 8-3 forward meshed four field defense will be faced with the '•'IglSff' • OFFENSE FOR ^isfaction as to the operation of What looms as the stormiest Yearlings in their opening game goals in 'the Yearlings opener problem' of stopping the fast Service Bowt Tilt Ends — SUlluuulik* (T«xa«> g-"the CottonBowlas far as bowl session in thehistory of the South* of the season last Tu^dajf night. while seeing only limited service. break-play;volthe-Lon Morris -if'( games go," Grubbs said, "but rea-era Counference will be held The. Lon Morris crew tripped Bounding out Texas' five will crew. Noted for their fast play, and Schaake (Kansas). LUXURY AT Tackles -r-Little (Texas A&M) '• Jlized that something should be Friday. The meeting, opens at 10 Wharton 57-56. Wharton defeated be, the other four attirters who the Jacksonville boys break with and'Spencer (Kansas) and L«u- St done to eliminate the pressures/' a.m. (EST). Che Shorthorns, 54-49. faced Wharton. Casey Wise and .the least opportunity. orj (T*ui) tie. . LOWEST COST The parley could shape, up as COLUMBIA, S. C., Dee. 13— Guards —f S*wtll (t*iu). and >a heated hearing for two mem­ ber*—Maryland and iff)—-The CarsweB, 7exas, Air Campbell (IoWa State). ^ tU, Xiafy d*ftr Cav Clemson— SALE! SALE! Force Base football team,* which Center^-Meyer (Texas A.&M) who defied a football bowl ban AUSTIN la g meets Fort Jackson in the Service QuarUorback — loati (T**a»). DON WEEDON voted in September by presidents Bowl game Saturday, landed at BUfbaeks — Llppmanf Texas of the member schools. •. Columbia AAMj' and Brandeberry1 (Kan­ SERVICE STATION As delegates to the confab ga­ The thirty men ,on the first of sas). Saa Antonio MOO Guadalupa Pfcoo* S-SS20 thered Thursday, there was talk of two transport planes had a brief Waco *.80 ­ • - Abmiucm Nf« "" ' CLASS AAAA *• ' AA un­participants from Texas, Baylor, committee to abolish bowls and for top honors in Class AAA, -Final* , The. two teams with Casting System, and may be heard blemished records—Anson and Le Rice, and SilU are expected at a 5atur4ajr ' |A LIFT! not allow college freshmen to par­Undefeated and 42-0 victor over loc&liy over Radio Station KVET. Lubbock v«. Baytown at tht^'Cotton Vega-2-are favorites . po advance Gymnastics Clinic sponsored by ticipate on varsity teams. Arlington Heights in their "semi­Bowl. DalTaa. , • Broadcast time Saturday is 12:46 (Local brdadeapt. KNOW—1440 ke~ to the finals, but Anson faces a the Texas A&M Gymnastics Club, final match last Saturday, the j.m.) Satarday, 1:4$ p.m.) . tough test in Arlington at Fort lere Saturday afternoon. mighty Westemers fromJLubbock Clui AAA (Playing for Carswell are such • . Final* V Worth Saturday afternoon. Little a six-point favorit^ in former Conference FOR LIFE! .are rated trouble is anticipated for La Vega 'Southwest • the title clash but they may finally T«mpl« v». Brwkcnridf* at AbiUn*. standouts as Texas' Bud McFadin; (Local broadeaat, xKTBC—&«<> • ke—Sat-in its clash with Donna in San meet their match in baytown. The , urdar.X :45 p.m. ) same -time. .. Rice's Lee Stonestreet, JTernon Antonjo at the rugsred Ganders yielded only 38 CLASS AA Glass, and Rex Proctor; TCU's ra yards rushing to Bay's highly-re­5«ml-Final« Unbeaten Wink, title favorite Have Yourself NoOther Satardar BUI Morman and Max Eubank; in >'Cifcss is favored to. spected offense in dropping the An*o y*. Arlincton at TCU itadium, Fort A, trim Baylor's Jim-Jeffrey; and Ar­ Corpus .Christi crew by a S4-0 " -another perfect-record aggrega­kansas' Louis Schattfele.' PICKS YOU UP LaVcca »•. Donna At Alamo Stadhim, A Merry Old Christmas • tion—Newcastle—-at Wink Satur­When Medicines Approximately 25,000 fans ar"e CLASS A day afternoon. The division's third Bombers' line—a line that / in­ count in the semi-finals. San Antonio. (McFadin is rated tops in the . Soml-Final* Are Needed ... expected to watch quarterback Friday all-victorious team—Giddinga— cludes such stalwarts as Tennes­ Yen can d*p«nd upon our fari«il«elu Charles Brewer and ^fullback GlddlBjri va. Industrial (Vandcrbllt) at rates the nod over Industrial; of see's famed Bud Sherrod at end. it pottlbl* to AMl prMcrip- Gonxalcr, nlcht. ' to malt* pn tlon» in Mttir of minuU*.' James Sides, the staters leading Saturdar Vanderbilt at Gonzales Friday " (Jeffrey and Glass are the Scorer and grourtd/gainer, spark Newcaatla at Wftik. night. Bojnbers^ co-captains.) If ED MINOR, Pharmacist a Lubbock attack^which has scored 1910 GuaAUiipa Dial 2-8211 443 points in 12 games. Baytown, 'Murol Schedule FRIDAY SOCCER ' S o'cJ#ck 26-18 Arab Stod*nt* •*. Honayhon Houaccata. N«wman *»-Kapjw Slsnia. , HANDBALL DOUBLES By BETTYE RAWLAND Qua B Vmrm'i Intramural Wrlfr .7 a'clocli The Zata Taii Alpha'1 cagers Bracket Consolation finals. SCUT lock, Bart v«. Gcrlaeh. Stoaltj*. Blackmar, Templeton ' »». MeFall,' topped the Alpha Chi ,Omega 11 AChiO?s Betty Gray scored i6 Schwars. » team, 26-18, to cop the 1951 basw points, while., teammates Margie Williamson. Eckart <1. Kott, Bo«l«y.. Cox, Hlll V*. BlarttoB. Wall*. AS ketball crown in. the Orange Brac­Hargrove scored 10 and Barbara T.t4S o'elaek . ket Thursday. Lynn Miller six. Sesal, Bafklnd v«. Wilson. Born*. MarabelU,' Novak yt. Kern, Orelf. After getting off to a slow start Tynell Sensing paced Alpha Phi Claa* A • , ' in the first quarter, the-score to a 41-30 Victory' over Alpha 7 o'elaek /• Hart. Wacnar •». Llewaltyn, M*««rr*. standing 5-3 in Zeta's favor at Gamma Delta to advance to the Ulchall, A*ntw y*. Carrinffton, Proctor. Our Man's suggests the end-of tiie quarter, Zeta'com-White Bracket finals. Atchiton, McCartnay *«, Mtdhalw, 811­ Wr." pletely dominated.the second quar-Gamma Phi Beta, led by Fran-ctwsl xiaMr Vi. johtiMti. Hard*. make it a merry Christmas ter, scoring 9 points to AChiO'a cia Atkins, trimmed Delta Gamma, »,4S a'elaak Goldgar, Kats »»>• Koomay, Fatat. one. 9-8. these gifts for him Thompaon. Lowall r». Marks. Lawia^ Forward Raynice fiada led Ze­ for the folks at home MORI ta's scoring with-five field goalsTEXANS and three free throws. Teammates THAN EVER PREFER For Less Than $5.00 Barbara Bauknight and Betty KRUGER'S ON THE DRAG OFFERS with Arrow Gifts Walter scored 9 and 8 points, res­ nXAS' OWN SOFT DRINK neck ties jewelry boxes pectively. It ttartcd in TtnMt'i madein ­ * •-Ann was high T«nt—it's growing with T«mi! slipper sox cuffjinks Bowles scorer UP TO $50 TRADE-IN ON e Arrow Shirts $3.95 np • Sports Shirts $3.95 up Mora than ever, it'« a favorite manicure sets stud sets for the AChlQ's with 9 points; Tasas cnMom td enjor' tie clasps while Shirley Turek's 8 points tan lift for Life" pipes a close second. OLD WATCH e Ties .......,$l.S9np Handkerchiefs 35^ np with Dr. ^cashmere socks. key chains Pepper attp.3. ell-Wobt argyles" gloves-" Underwear A fourth quarter rally won the ..fl.OOup and4(< billfolds sport shirts Chi Omega 1 cagel*s » 18-12 vic­ pajamas hanker chiefs tory over Delta Delta Delta in an to It** '»•»!'»/ <% • utility kits belts Orange Bracket Consolation semi­»/v« I tobacco pouches tie racks finals game. Tri-Delt led through three quar­ MA ters, buCi.^dlgoal in the first ForL«*«Thcir» $10,00 -aQ..sficgiuifl_Qf^ftfin^.quarter SHltW a TUSa SgOKU SHlRTS e UNPWW»A< e WAWWaRCHIgl by ChiO's Merle McDermott * put pajamas sport jackets them in the lead, where they re­ (ewelry boxes tennis racquets mained until the final whistle; ­manicure sefs croquet sets x. McDermott scored six points, gloves gift, pack of .golf balls. while teammates Mary Lynn Bell and Jane Borneman scored five XA f. sport shirts golf wood head covers and four points, respectively. slacks golf bags * Freda Harwell scored 10 of \l billfolds . brief,case Tri-Delt's12 points. V traveler's tie case suit pak A lp h a 'Chi* Omega I'-over­ Utility kits " . military brush set whelmed Kappa Alpha Theta, 82­ - gantner.sweaters link ana stud sets 13, to advance to the Orange • •• ' * A/, For Less than $20.00 Something New bilKolds . golf bags : ^ m Something . gantner sweaters ; golf putter. ­merrill-sharpe sport shirts golf sand iron Different sleeks golf pitching wedge DONALD nylonair raincoats gift box of golf balls Tha NEW 19 jewels. 14k nat­ ural gold cmae. traveler's tie case •_ brief cases utility kits badminton sets ^ $110.00, 0R.RPPER;;.A "NATIVE OF TEXAS, manicure sets tennis' racquets RIGHT AT NOME IN YOUR HOME I C'CNVfN/fNT TEVMS jewels. natural or wbite llOO^O Heir's a delicious sparkling drink, gold different from any you've tasted, that For Moro THiaji $20.00 • LIFTS your energy within 2 to 8 Featuring nighty entertainment. minutes...gives you new LIFE fust. billfolds golf baas -^y the , Pldu you iq> when you're low. Noth* utility kits _ • gotf clubs isg like it-x-everyone loves it..Ke^p brief case ^ \: -• gblf cart • cartonor a case at hand, for a real luggage (DmsdandJjuo 'lift for life." At soda fonataintftb ' No Cover .Charge Another OriolTtxat Product Also ^ ural or $69.10 :fp| • Curb Service ipumkn Tear to pay bpd. $1.50 Weekly' sandwiches : i Beverages tmd mixers § tr % 1 ForResfvafions3 DjSEfi'S Austin's Largest Stoclc P$SSI®§ Teltphono 53-9186 S tr * Xft mMM mOuum).>i.'. .-i-gr . rl #*S\\ WMtV''' -t" Sbk<* -H^fiSSj* tmm< gq^|4.rf& '«-"i^r vVr ?lyBlmr KiTJSS 5$SP$ ..„A; 5. No Witnesses should be heard 3 This dollar shrinkage, almost 50 per submitted » four-point resolution Associated Prew* mas* or proof admitted except h* tees? If taxation is stretched to the limit cent since 19§9, ironically enough strikes which condemns the whole proc-2ueradmK ** a news-agency,., has presence of the abused and °a£r< they can. be met only by Up its worst blows at pensioners and low- ess of tht» CrechoSlovakianarrest,*. y®***carried on extensive counsel. , • vi/'i'S i^i®8 a,ld ®b more money and accelerating' inf lation. trial, and conyiction of Oatis» As, .tein?^,. 6-The accused should be a£ incoifie people trying to save for their old sociated Press Prague bureau *®Poyts of military, economic, aiid r forded' a^ rea^tihabld" opportunity The more escalation schemes in opera­age. • '• chief, now serving a 10-year pris-P011"®*1 nature. to oftll witnesses and submit proof Jtion, the faster the flames will spread.*' A case of economic planning gon* on; sentence for "espionage." The;" case review warns; how-in his bifehalf; During the Civil War, during World wrong—and now the Democrats will pro­A ten-page booklet published eTer' ;tJ®' c^«««ion must;b(e be .i^bdraed by the Bar Association' reviews w».-i,-''' War I, and during World War II this bably campaign in 1952 on a national the case from the April '28, 1951 wl"eh OatiS was prosecute ; 7. A country tookrecourse in inflationary prosperity platform. Unsound currency arrest up to the present efforts ?'*n ^ language of ,tM jtciuMc|^ policies. The -nation had to go through isn't prosperity; of the Department of State and the ignore the coercive, methods used should be made available i^, himlff| United Nations for the release of «> obtoin..coiif«sioi»| ip countries from daj^to day dtiMi^f • . , , „ , , Oatis, and furthering of human be»ina f™* Curtain, v In a discussion of the ttoitedff{ , What a foul aealin , mistrustin , atrocity committin' Prof. Snarf rights in all nations of the world. discussion of the di^lomaiii} Nations and its,part in the. Oatli'< ^ even >ar& mrvice U—Xb.ilJwLhe .geye_ US-was-osmpletaly differeftFthan.--tl?---oha-ha'--^Tliri^":wliieli-iiB^ea-;^,:^-y?^1'^ tbe c^« sfti4w tiiat the tiie lawyers say thata of «n gave in yer 10 Qlclock class. -and ended with JSilSJLih}im*nri«ht8 individ-nite investigation Jnto the trial ^; .. juiy 4 waa attended by two Amet^ ^ *n^ rcsIiect *or a11 interna* should be made in the hope •thatHi . Too much cannot be said in praise of legal claim who is without means to ican Embassy observers who were JSd!d'^th^CseS^Sn^t ComSulSt * determent on futurte ^ the Legal Aid Clinic, which this month secure such representation in the ordi­•. .. unable to contact Oati« eltii«r -VMch government. Communist action and sertfe -to*. * concludes eleven years Of service to the nary way, and likewise in explaining to were violated in the ^ icans anSrih^... pr°-^ during his imprisonment as "wan,. poor people of the Austin area. ignorant persons whose grievances are Oatis case and pointed out by the as locus worTd ne^^aper Cbver-"—In helping people who can't pay the without just bpsis that their claims are The Statute under which the New York Bar art: > ^ , afire on the details of "trials 'j Indiana-bom newsman was pros­ price of legal advice and in helping to unsupported in law." In these things the ecuted calls anyone.guilty of^ es-l.The accused should have the confession" in " the Soviet spheris.,, righti .to choose cbt^sd cb^ris-So far, the U. N. has not made train more than 400 top-flight senior law clinic has been amply successful. ' pionage who .. attempts to ob-ant with his native langua^. any specific investigation of thisstudents, the clinic hate consistently, been By ROB PIERCE ballot, which nomniated Governor **in state secrets with the inten-2. A copy of the charges should particular cas^. ion of betraying them to a for­ highly beneficial to the legal profession. Young Republicans on the cam-Thomas Dewey. eign power rfit.-" i • j .. . ^*.6" . . . identical puhish- The first such bureau set up in co-onors ^jeecl^cl Jius are overwhelmingly for Eisen' "f.^.^.aL80i ®V.l4eLniln a will be inflicted on such jj^tferation with a law school in Texas, this hower, an officer of the organize-Verbali tussle last October between p^n asV.7«onticta an organit­tion disclosed this.week. Zwerfel and Jack Porter, who ation whoBe purpose ig to ^tain '• clinic at "present has 28 student attorneys Despite the fanfare of speeches, a pa­ ine^ Except for a few members who ®P°n®^r^_fe"*tor James_H. Duff berets, with the intention of sup- rtr^% n enrolled. rade, a football game, contests, shows, hold for Taft, Stasse'n, or Warren, -^ ®^?r" ." esI porting its efforts." When organized in 1940, the then-Dean and other stimulating devices, the start the bulk of the 82 regular ^ ^ A &tate secret is defined as BLOOD FOR KOREA to donate one pint of their blood ber privately but emphatically en- " • • • everything that should be of Law School Charles McCormick said of the "Blood for Korea" drive was some* for the men whorare fighting for dorse Gen. Dwight. Eisenhower's Republicans had ^ from unauthorized ^0 THE EmToii ff the clinic's purpose was "to give an op­what short of a roaring success. Texas as well as the'United States. ; portunity for supplementing in a practi­Five thousand is a lot of pledges. p.t.on.^0.. u th. General K.ye $*£^£2%. PoffttaO. mlljl.i*.7^4," ^-*-that I mM when I MM pZ cal way the theoretical instruction of When the din of all the promotional indicated that thia will come when w™" Dirksen, and Governor i shoot their Month, alt on U» pIe to d(OTto.ft(lir bto|)4...••yj;, students in the-law courses. In addition stunts has subsided, the drive will still be his home state celebrates Kansas .. The associatioro asserta that «%l»test provocation. Hiey sound don't want mv blood" -Rawthe bureau can perform a useful service far short of the goal if average students Day on January 29. Aimother ^ under this statute it is impossible off about Texas and how wonder ^ ^£$ for the community in furnishing court all over the campus aren't determined '£2, Yun™e™.'? £Z? G*«d rL' ti» .L™ .«?"»«-'<•' «• how brave ind how pa-. .i. "How mneh trtthw Gu*rd sidared the most active segment . recently stated that Porter tutes the crime! The statute is trinti* »r w. « -out of this" representation for the man with a just that it shall succeed. Do I get p^d -^§§1 S~weU-o^nj^ jnlliUn, ™ Young Republican organization in tor as a "stalking horse" to fur-the definition of espionage the ac- Texas. Others are at Texas A&I, ^®,r h,18 own ambitions. The offi- made to me by the people who I M the time for all University of Tex-M i take them as sincere • .-.vrtWrm a,s0 "®ld TCU, SMU, and the University of f. , that Duff should aa students to show that Texans remarks spoken by d ed fools. Houston. j. clean up his own back yard." are more than just a bunch of 'W. i '**. -nnni* 5i , Is Not Alive Claims j , .. t ^ , -. The governor, senior senator, and loudmouth blowhards. The men in ^e ROTC nnit« and Besides th^ speakers and forums Afuar nniifiAii nAw^M m il.l . « sho^d it has at its meetings, the local n,,^ ® This is BLOOD FOR KOREA a l.^f\®n. ®amPJ8. M YR's often undertake sizable pro-SaSSforEisSXwS ° ' week. -The only ones wiu/should X ^ ' im not give blood are those wlio are the blood that they give now may at Tl M Pt11,nfi Va°]* 'S8' Conservatives now controlling either under the age of ieighteen; to. them.with, lntea^ n or * e "tretdR After thn Thristm»i^ t1t* Republican State Executive or have any of the blood carried. ^ear ye^ •fter " • By JOE L» SCHOTT on record Committee 'rd^favoring a lowering of any kind-except lipstick, and it daystheywln openacamu! ^am" havfe thus far kept diseases. ...You men, that $re draft bait r»« Btehangt Biitor ^e legal si drinking age to eighteen would be used sparingly. Let the n»io-n fnr noli flv mum 9n candidates' chaneea in the . , I manned a booth for three ^n't giving blood, you're justRumors of Hitler being alive for "beer, ale' and unfortified frecWes advertise her healthiness' the Januray,81 deadllhe. • 1952 race. * "Things won't begin —1 hours^^Wednesday and in liree difZ lending it with J—hope1 that you will °4-J m A - are "pure noAsense" to. German-wines." ann m akiwA on .1 12 » v to gel '««•<«•••• " — ——-spokes- student*• » * • ~ * .. . . try "to" set *-• *' ' * and a shine am her nose cleanli-0 , until January," a — Employmentferent locations to never have to take it back. born Fritz-Egbert Dohse who Some obaervewi see in the stu-man said. "All we have now is a n^' " '• -> -. -^ ~ g t am MASTH-T T /««». -n>. Approved unanimously during ness. bth«r Jobs for th* holiday* ir* '»ift some of these loudmouthed Texans SID MARTELL ...(not a Texan)' came to the United States-fol- dent movement for Eisenhower a bunch of ambitious people blow- h; .M.ti 4 T last week's committee n committee meeting, brushed portent of a serious split between ing their hornslfor4ndlvi^al-^ ^^^ handkezchiol­. Curtain Region of Germany? ^^^^ e and liberal faction S" • •ff!?*"*."'-/' EXPRESS BUS SERVICE Give PIPES for . and man to deliver Christ­m»i calendar*. • Christmas . * He is doing graduate; work in of alcoholism and juvenile delin. give you the feeling—just6 lookintr At ne*t-M^ru* RePublican _ The GOP...National" Executive to HOUSTON Imported Briar* engineering mechanics at Loui.i-qaency. ft her pic^r^th^t she ^ convent.on. The conservative COld Committee meets in January, as Magazine Wide Variety of Tobacee" 4 Hours Call 2-1135 •a* State Uaiveraitir after a year's aASU Preaidnnt Wavn* AlUv looked nice Guard) group, headed«by National does, the Democratic one. Gift Subscriptions ... Pom Study at Northwestern State CoI-de^I ^Bwausl V swh L ^ Committeeman Henry ?weifel of Precinct conventions on May leee, m Louisiana. aeciared, Because this touches 3. She d have a smile that would Houston, generally favors Taft, 3, 1952 will start the chain of Tim* and Llf* Kenville But Co. 1222 Ooadalnp* .... <. Special Rate* cl°?ely' wt ^ its E 10th FriS ^mmenL "Th. ™m«r. **{?" 40' ^1a looked tooth or two, but while the liberals are behind Eis-events leading to Election o? Sale commented, The rumors the executive committee should so wide that the crinkles at the enhower. ' events icaaing. to election of dele-FOYTS ^ I10w®r• ©f Hitler being alive are pure non-avoid both hypocrisy and oussv-corner nt h*r ,„«„i^ gates to the national convention 2222 Guadalupe sense and nobody in Germany be-footing. To deny » problem exists sincerity. ' Atthei948, GOP national con-July 7 in Chicago. County conven­ Mlm*nfrapTilnr nninlil»t>—riii|i *m* lieves this. And if he were ever is to slay the ostrich " . ^ " vention, Texas delegation cast its tions are on May 6, and the state 'AUSTIN found,-thet,:fl Germans would hang Aeeowiin* .frlnf «««,. AU"u-l J-r°,mi8e.," * * 38 Totes t for Ta,t until the final conventi°n on May 27. WELDING & Typtef aad Lit]|*pHntinr-l-ett*rb*ada L:m fA. • According to.a frontpage story 6. A Miss displayed promi-. , M RADIATOR J Eav^ope* aad A4dr^»*la» ^ ^ Germans aa well as the wx>rld " the Stanford Daily, the resolu-/neifWy in front of her name. ^ ROBBIN'S BODY SHOP^ WORKS- he ^dded " ' world, tion, which was not drawn up for* 6. Her ambition Would have io Daily Texan Crossword Puzzle , AUS-TEXDUPLICAtOltS "CompUt* Bodr and Fender Repair" w. sth st iirAUAii'.u mally, will include a xeconimenda-be "housewife." eL 6-S73S 400 EU x\ih _ " ; a^OHOU3I» tion that "eligible youth be re-7. Madly in love with me, the * PAINTING + SEAT COVERS W-1 From the UCLA Daily Bruin quired to carry a State-authorized one setting up the rules. •GLASS * AUTOREFINISH1NG ACROSS DOWN 21. Taut eame this satire recently} . identification of their age." As soon as he graduates, the 1. At a 1. Moorish Today's IS0S Lavaca Ph. 7-4979 . 22. Harbors Obviously drunk with power af-BEAUTY THEORY student announced he is going to distance kettledrum 24. Malt Answer fs QUALITY receiving their first Rose Bowl A writer with the Daily K*BS«B start a,, queen contest of his own. . 8. Fly aloft 2. Paddle-like beverage COURTEOUS In the jid since 1940, the Executive Com-has his own theory on. how to ANSWER CALL 9. Baked process '25. Thrice Havinga party? '• -jni&teg of the As90cigted. stad£nta...8elect -heauties—xhe..jule^. ju:£-Two^jjjjdrf^ ^jij jjixteen pint* piece JiaiKe a King....— (.mu£4.. . .-..CLassified.. —•N*Telty Rufch*r Mailt* — at Staaforil ^ University has gone . 4* .No powder or make-up of of blood were" donated-on the first Ads HarryE.Johns9u-Sarage Speedway of clay 4. Set free 27. Draws • Halloa Inflated Balloon* W. M. Wabh. Own*r 10. Monster 5. Work out „ aimlessly # Coitun**—Buy or Rant 7-3846 —-day in the opening phase of the 605 Trinity ^Phone 2-2055 11. Artificial 6. S-shaped 28. Body Wo hava Noralti** of all type* blood drive at Kansas Stat* Col. waterway m61d(i}g of water. leg* this week. AUSTIN NOVELTY CO. 12. Qo 7. Constellatior29. Afloat Many did not get the appoint­ 600 W. 8tb Ph. S-43S7 14. Jewish 8. Disclose 31. Birds Yefterdajr'i Aaiwer ^ time-requested ment -because so month 11. Military of Canterbury Cultural Entertainment £•'" .r,"n* • 'tod*"* «»*w«paper of The Uni**r*it'y of Texas, la many people wanted to partici­-15; Music note life prey ublisb*d in A—" . f • — "• pr«**nt* ' * ' ... publi*h*4 i# Austin Bjrary morning *xc«pt Uond*r and Saturday. SepUmber pate. Jaam, 16. Norse god 39. Thickecord to Jiioo. and except durin* hoiida* *Bd ezaiDiaatiofi period*, and bi-«**klr 13. Fresh-watei 32. Perishes darini tb* lomna c***ioo* undai th* titie of Tbe SuHmer Texao oo ! CHEESE! 17.-Printer's . ^tortoise 34. Dlsembaika 42. By way cif CL WjtdiswaLfi.diqwuL 0jwwul Tu«*d*y aod Friday by Texas StQd«o» Pablleatioo*. ute. of Iff. Middie ^ N*T» co«tribljtfon» irin be *ce*pt«tf bf UJepbone The Department Dairy In­ measure 37. Furnish 44. Sheltered leaning and Pressing ^ • * -' . bV • • -" •. •<. ion* (2-Z478) or at th* dustry at lews State offers a 18-Indian-(Law) temporarily No Extra ,Charge >f--­ •dltorial a«e« J3. i o» at tb* New* Labor*tory. J.B. Hi inaairie* side °°°e®ri' r*/\ % For the finast in The Christmas episo'dea from the York Cycle of Mystery" Plays originally ' all n*w* dispatch** credited co It Or hot otherwiae credited in -December 14 and 15 headline: . the sodiae Z% 24 25^ 45. Cebine '-V -'Deck tfce halls^yrfthrholly, net monkey *1 'K MEMBCa th* morguo, by folly." %y4 % %% Associated Coll*(iat* Pr*** -38. Gold (Her.) THE DAILY An,American Pac*aak«r PRODUCE QUICK •-^ , SUBSCRIPTION RATES . 37. Music note 29 1io SI 32. TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS * RESULTS $ ^Minimum Sofe*criytloa. Thrf* ||onth* 38. Doctor a <"» 4w«» « Maflrt out of twra (abbr.) 33 S .78 per mo. >1.00 pot wo. ' I .ft ptt 40. Earth as v 7? Board Sick cjCidt /•/ For Sale Music, *, PERMANENT STAFF a goddess %w w Editor-in-Chief KERSTEN 41. To brighten THE CHOICEST hom*-eooVed food— TWO FLANNEL suits—sinfle breasted. RECORDED MUSIC, P«A* Syitemi, for 43..Droops ' All you -can eat for only 7Sc a m*al«^ Brown—41 waist -86. Dark. gr*y—^41 •UeccMioot; 6»12}0* % Managing Editof-^ ,* , ^ BRAD BYERS Rufus James Adcock, Mahmud Visit Mrs. Salllran'* Flace, 1404 Cm- Editorial Assistant 45.Discover •f' cress Ave. wal*t 80. Worn, few times. , »20 each. Mildred Klesel 7-7002. Wews Editor ---• •' -Mohammfd.Al-Habib, Shirley June . 46. Fencing : Typing Marjorie Cl&pp AS %i4<> .3 Sports Editor Anderson, Paul Engene Blatc, . sword I960 MERCURY Black 4-door Sport — Kim Tooley For Rent Sedan,' 18,400 mile*—radio.. ' bealtelt^ ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER ~ aceutaU Society Editor &ilas Wallace Boozer, Frank E. 47. Little Segal % * •• -%44 % overdrive, iee'tcovers,-, white tidewali ^Amusements Editor. . ,-----— Kenneth Gompertz Brown, Victor Ard Brown, Law­children - TWO yieELY^lurnlshjd tge tlr**. Call Univer- Day Editors' --^Jur®0ch Darsey, Johnnie Buman, rence Busick, Barbara Ann Carl. 48. Observes % i ERIEMCED: THESES, ate. ..*ity . oeigbborbood. lira. Rltebla. Jnt^MWtS7"#4S and' $56. Special Services 2-4946. • . , -Utiljii** paid. West call ^ --—iy Canipbell/ lftPP» Car^d Ferguson, Thomas ^PTOQUOXE—Herc's how to work it: 8r8240 after «. 101 21*t or 9eae THESES.• DISSERTATIONS. (Elaetro. ' F„vanM p.;: Olan Brewer, Jo Ann Dickerson Foster, Marilyn-Hampjkon, ftyrna , A X Y D L B A A X R. HAIR CUTS .75* matlc). Dictation. Coaehing. Ura. -Pet- NORTH AUSTIN—»*ry SUcy'l Barbtr Shop * 2502 Gotdalup* -™ Schott oieclcy, S8-221J. Herndon, John Robert.Keys, Mar-* U L. O NGFELL O W Caraee apartment. Lars* -room*.' Lot* -Co-ofdinator ^ Jeff .Hancock tha Knapp. ; of cabinet* and storage. Tub or *&bw*r. Religious News Editor Johnw»*Human * One letter simply stai^ for inother. In th!S'example A is used v*n*uan*!*»*s? 604^^ #!*£ 8*1*74^.' ACCU?AT8 TYPlNa. Pick-at. as^Mte­ U**c. Mr*, erioks^b, S-2048. * Shirley Rose Lawrence, Boyd for the three L's, X for the two O's. etc. Single letters, apos. .".T: • ,.V'. ;; -. .^ ^ .. .STAFF F'OR THIS ISSUE Linker; George Marshall* Anita trophies, the length and formation of the words are all' hints oaau 3334 EXPERIENCED M.A. gradnata, iUaaoa* Wanted WAYLANO PILCHER McEntire, Hennr Simpson IJoore, Each day the code letter* are different. able Mra. ,Ua*i*... S-1J87, ' j)w­ ^ ^tgbt E4»WJ^^.--« —:—.-^ OUSN BREWER 'Wattcy Mos«S, tt*ry % Oliver, IJn.' PASSENGERS W'AHTSt) to Lo* An(*les. op **rvte*. ­ N^h\aR«Sfi Roi> Pierce rique Jpse Padilla, Henry Albert A Cryptogram Quotation Car iMviDKDeceq>b*r -20th or Jlst. Cofv,SEr -— '£erry^Marflyn ^ppe,;Fr«ak Stkrr DISSERTATIONS—th****—tb*a«». rCP Z B~W-E P Q F,K f QBW J8 iRJVMQjfe v! NieW Socitty Editor. »!S Pope, Nina |»ugli4 Las EUda Rivas,' ©8IVIN0' M Y'Oldsmobli*.. Soutbcfa trio. WO JUt. «^»444. Si Carolyn Busch * MarthaMartha. Sbjllito, (I«ral3£»ral3 Stengl^Stengl, -Q, bx. uvrprK A i»« to BalUmorov *b<>ut Docuabar ati aa'^g ¥ oiiijj|||il«yt*i'r iTrm-iTIar-riWWiT• -flaaiiiiialia'T'-Tiiiitr mm 1 AssvsUnt8^.>„^^^r..^^t^JDoro^_^mp^|j-gettje^Q(r4g«k;a==I Dott A^dardpChftri^ Thbmp8on.* S-10J4 ' z c jw z p v k^-i q sop v. p. L - :*•' -^ -Ken .TfrAlay' / ~ Walter Boss Werlla." Carol Wes» aiVY x ><** i-^-* t-' *& * 4 ** mm* WhiiljJifr •^jftriilit> iiTfait i;g«jilHgwAir famgii**™* i»» 4«>W4rn*«ssu9Miiji^m' as *^j —tA>> — * \ -^7?'!\ ';•/ r1-f ^t * * 5 / t> ^ * r^&3fy*pC$r%*a&' x^u^mW" v^wm t|llfS® #f«8l»l tji •*•:*» f^®® "«i«Wte '^Aiw TKAW w< >C&£. 3mso I Exliiif r <4 mmmm Mero **v4A£«*> k &lLS* •.-:J$&h.•• --• . _.•••»-•-•.• HHIxioHi Ait Sftowt Only two days remain for jfhen the laft performances of the lieved only by two legitimate playing "Ten Nights in * Barroom," drama tare given, at 8:1s1 p.m. Fri­ By MELBA ALEXANDER and are today, secular, such as gifts to Christ. th« Yule Jofe aay» Mias DuBois, PtoMiiK Squalbr "The Torchbearera" and "1 the melodrama netting the hor­day and Saturday nights at the The spirit of Christmas and it* "The Carol 6t the Birds' and"The The Twelfth Night celebrated It i* the. custom yi the British to Spirit." rors of strong drink and Intem­Austin Civic Theatre, 2828 Guada­ music is a universal language Carol of the Flowers." -* in Britain and elsewhere, lasta mvc * part of each year's log to Strong, bold lithographs, wood- Refreshments are served the perate living. lupe. It has played almost every •»rhich can b« employed by every­In ""The friendly Beasts," of from Christmas to Epiphany, Jan­start the next year's blase. euts, Migravings, and etchings by aodience as they watch the exay. A three-month run will end week end since September, re- one in every part of-the world, the Thirteenth Century the.idea of uary 6. This represents the visit "The happiest Hebrew holiday some of Mexico's most competent gerated antics of typical charac­ Jfiss .Charlotte BuBois, associate Christmas giving is mentioned— of the Wise Men to Christ, and is the Chanueah/'Jasting for eight /* £$& **/| artiste make up the Contemporary an old-fashioned "mellar­ professor of music education, says. "the sheep who gave his wool to in Italy and many other countries days before the Christmas sea- \ ters of The celebration of the. Christ* make a blanket for the Christ lv is a tim# for gift" giving-aAd tya, is an older holiday than Mexican Art Crater.Loan Exhibi­drammer." Characters range from mas season is related to the Sat­child, and the dove who eooed the g*iety. Christmas, she says, At this time tion in the Music Building Loggia, the tender, wailing heroine to the urnalia, a Roman holiday securing infant to sleep," Miss DuBois ex­When . St. Augustine went to the Jewish people commemorate Mexican peasants at work or ^Vff, black-mustached villain. The JnDeeember, she says. In worship plains. •---^ • England he incorporated into his the victory of a famous leader, play, sleeping, telking, or fighting, vim, SMi audience's enthusiasm for emo­of the sun-the early people cele­The origin of .giving gifts at teachings much 'of the religion of Judas McAbeas, over th«i Romans. tional scenes is shown by hisses are favorite subject*. The exhibit, air brated with singing and dancing. Christmastime is uncertain, the the so^alled pagans in order to They burn candl and boos at the villain, loud . Thtf word "carol" has evolved say*. However, "God so loved the convert them. •.-•• • ;v. as was done after the victory, cheers for the heroine, and by continue daily except Sunday be­ from "carole," an old Italian word world that he gave his only be­Thus it was froril the Druids in The Chanucah ia a-time for giving Final readings for Emlyn W3-thrown from his car when it col­throWing peanuts and paper upon tween 9 A.m. and 6 p.m. Decent meaning "to dance in a ring." It gotten son,.. ." is perhaps the England and Ireland that we took presents and for paying special liarW "Night Must Fall," forth­lided with another automobile on ber 22. stems from the folk dances of the basis of our Christmas giving. .the mistletoe, holly, and ivy as attention to children. . coming Austin Civic Theater pro­Guadalupe Street. Between aets entertaining spe­ Saturnalia. Italian carols were, Then also,-the Wise Men brought part of -our Christmas tradition, . The works generally lack the duction, will be' held early next u The beloved St. Nick'originated He was taken to an Austin .hos­cialty numbers^ of songs and jokes she. says.-* : ' **; * from stories about the real St. pronounced social struggle theme pital for emergency treatment but are presented. These people also worshipped the Nicholas of the Catholic Church, of the group artis^ led' by The time and place of this ses­to his home at 6810 of waa moved sun, and some authorities .believe His work took him to many parts sion of try-outs will be announced . Tickets are 90 cents for stu­ :Diego Rivera. However, they^do Bull Creek. He received minorthat the term "The Light of the of Europe,' including Holland and include social caricatures in the later by Mel Pspe, ACT manager-lacerations, and,a. number of bad dents with Blanket Tax and |1.50 SHOtUTiftlE . World" is related to this part of directofe •',•= regular admission. They may be matam Russia. "He is the patron saint portrayals of peasants' stolid, bruises. His automobile was demo­warns pagan belief. of children and of sailors, parti­starving faces, of their children'^ Mr, Pape was in an automobile lished. purchased at the ACT box office AT INTERSTATE THEATRES St. Francis of Assisi first creat­cularly in Greece and Sicily," Miss swollen bellies, and* the tragedies accident Wednesday night but was which opens at 7:30 p.m. Friday' The theater Will soon go* to work ed the "creche," or manger scene, DuBois says. lind toils of life. not is and t-< seriously injured. He Saturday. Reservations may ex­on "Night Must Fall/' early next in 1223 in Grecia, Italy. It w** -St. Nicholas, it is said, threw pected to return to work with the be made by telephoning 6-0541. . A few delicate landscapes with week. The play is a melodramaticused to help the masses, who could girls wanting to marry might have theater early next week. He .was abundant lines which suggest ro­ murder mystery. It ran on Broad­neither read nor write, to see money down chimneys so thatpoor and to understand religious teach-' a dowry. In Holland the children mantic influence 'and a scattering way and was made into a; movie of, carefully , handled charcoals 4f>f"^the^^-laiine-ninnerin^"irhfiflr'tlir THE APACHES 4>ut oats and grain in their" shoe* CHRISTMAS GIFT In Germany in the. Eighth Cen­serve -to offset the lavish use of murderer carried:^i>«Mi>kifim,ifc.head^ inns to feed his reindeer, . tiarfislffciTJ a hatbox. Robert Montgomery ei*» m '£?.t . ARE COMING! tury We find the first representa­Miss DuBois feels that it is the high black-and-white contrast^and in for Oinca lrtscrtt turn >:r«s Scolt: Banes • . . . TERROR CRY Of gg heavy rhythms prevalent in Mexi­played the lead in'the movie vex-' tSir. If* mucti .fur­ tion of the gay Christmas trees duty of every teacher to show 1 tfte arte-*• .Maty, Ores MM THE OLD WEST! B Come Fill of today: The pagan worship of children the wealth-of "Christmas can art. Awards Jury Head sion. .' ' • ; ' ;_:vc See: ,*«ty Meau:« the Dm Scott co-Ju'arifc' trees may also play some part-in 'tradition of all.people. She con­Exhibiting artists-include Leo­ None of the cast has been de­'Sep H your secret k*r So "APACHE the Cup" the origin ,of the Christmas tree, finitely selected. Anyone is eli­art dancn — siders the plain • chants,-hymns pold© Mendez, Mariano Paredes, Harwell. JH. Harris, director of c-.t-om'.czi too. one PMYKIS THAXTER W Miss DuBois says. Pope Boniface sun# by priests of old, a beauti­Raiul Anguiano, AlVarado Lang, the School of Architecture, has gible to try for of" the nine C *****DRUMS" replaced sacrifices to the idols by ful part of Christmas music. " Pedro. dos Amientes, Alfredo; been named chairman .of .art Honor parts (five for women and four were - STEPHEN MeNALLY -decorated tfeer. rr-* " r ~SHe"particularly likes an, anony­Zalcfe, Maximo Pacheco, Chavez, Awards Jury by the Houston chap-for; men). Tryouts held > Tola! The Scandinavian c o u n t r i e s Tuesday and Wednesday nights. mous sayihg about Christinas mus-Morado, Fanny Ravinovich, Pablo^_ter the American Institute of TEHH5 named the festivities if x"Paint Your orientation committee. She ma­an ocean liner. She wrote "Prophet Without jored in drama and voice at the Honor," published in House Beau- Mjss Maricle's home is in Schu­ ^W««ffljl^*rand^:ats.thi^ •lenbtirgr BRUSH UP COURSE 1 of Jean Murray Bangs. Qyroam . First Show e p.m. t QR DANCIC (NSTKUCTOPi Mrs. Harris, who is food editor '•11 diBwyrac . LEW .< , MARILYN AND ADVANCfO DANCERS of House Beautiful, also has writ­ AYRES MAXWELL ten for Architectural Forum, Ar­ "NEW MEXICO" SCOTTJ| muTvSm . S CARTOONS B - «htteetu**t™RMOid^'"T^^~~;¥ii'9'' OVtR TtXAS THEATREHH 7 9439 Country, Reader's Digest, the Los Angeles. Times, and-the Journal inions of the American Institute of Ar­ ON 31A6E chitecture. OuT-SINGING IOuT-DANCING...OUT-SHINING 'EM ALL... What type radio programs Aus­ tions, favorite singers and news­-Her.reeent article. on two early tin listeners prefer, as shown by California was circu­ casters, and the influence of x dis­architects a survey now being conducted, A LYRICAL MIRACLE THAT'S AS GRANP AS like. for a radio commercial on lated abroad by the State Depart­ will be revealed^ soon. purchase of the product. ment^ (to provide examples ofBetween 4.00 and 600 persons American architecture. The student interviewers have ITS BRAND NEW STARS! are being interviewed, by students prepared a three-page question­in E d u c a'11 o n Administration naire under the direction of Gale 367K, a Class in radio research,. Dancers and Chorus R. Adkins, asssitant director of The hoUst-to-house canvass, be-the Bureau of Research, in Educa Still Needed lor TSOgun Monday, will include Univer­tiop by Radio. « sity students and residents in all Pdn Kirkpatrick, musical ,.d|- LAST-SHOWS • parts of the city. . - "This is nto a study of statioii rector of TSO, htt ^Friday 4,Saturday popularity-as are fnost commercial They will be asked their opin­ more dancers,and members of the studies," Mr. Adkins said, "but of- ions on such things as song dedica- chorus are needed for TSO. ~.For a »eajly DIFFERENT 129^ ft (Tuadalupe what kind of programs the Austin Tryouts will be held Saturday With yititbf -iaten^ people like inost to heari" ­from Z'tQ 5 in Texas Union 301. Other questions asked are what Those interested in trying out Austin Civic Theatre's'Playhouse* time; of day most people listen, for the dancing should contact TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY who listens, how many plap: to Jimmy Hemphill, and those inter­ e 6-Q54 I "fo purchase TV sets soon, What ar« ested in being in.the.-chprus should Mrs. Joan Kuhlman Ryan, ape­cial instructor in music, who has been a. member of the Fine Arts III'Saddle Tramp*,n faculty since' 19*6, will b4 gaest M jMl MeCr.. Wanda H*»4ri> pianist with the University Synu phoiiy Orchestra when^lt plays: at 'Bachelor's Daughters* 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon in For any two people 1 > Hogg Auditorium. . The screen pretentt the C«H Ruaatll CIMm Trtvor, • ' Mrs; Ryan, who will play —Christmas party, Grace HalL ; f;S0-10:a^—Texas Student Pub­\m Hettfoni Christmas•'party, Rtf . .41 Lake tSWb. ' . . * >• 9:80-8—Dessert party,'«SW£ T»* L ' Alpha chapter house. -in —Pi Tau Sigma banquet, Tar­ Santa's sleigh-and,a Christmas, . The Sugarplum Fairy will be rytown Restaurant. tree will the The engagement and approach­^t^iftsuas^^ils^ of Port At« decorate Austin the center, of the decoration , 1:80-12—-Norco Arms 1 closed ing marriage January.19 of Mary thur, i»a graduatrof Texas A&M versity.exteimion lotaa Itteeaerr Country Club for the' Lambda scheme of the Gamma Phi' Beta Ghxisfenak party *t house. Aubrey Keating to €apt Qliver and is now stationed with th« ir,i CU Alpka. winter formal Friday Christmas Smith were recently^ Fonrial Triday night k S-12-—Informal dance at Berle--night from 9to 12. announced atmy.Jp.'^nniston, Al|li>ainiu ' -—*««*ie(4* * 4o«W^„, ' The formal will be in the ball­ £(% wit* residence. ' ' £ Miss Keating attended the Uni­mony Immanii^ Lf U t\ The new Crescent Queen will room of the Commodore' Perry 8-11—Andrews diningroom staff versity, thd English'American Alice Lyu Jaraea will be nuut^ Churat „ " dance, Andrews Dormitory. ^ be announced. Last year's queen, Hotel from. 9..to 12 p.m. Musie School in Guatemala, the Univer­ried to Edward Brandt in Elgin *• S>12~(MPhi closed house._ . Joan Briggs, will «lso be present Will be by Max Madrid's fourteen sity of Mexico, and Northwestern February 8. ,.j 'Haiwei^r'stailebiWi'iit.l Livemusicwillbe furnished by piece orchestra, reports Char­1**^ Ate atten^a • &12~-Delta Chi closed house.' University. Miss Jarmon attended South-,wxllxwsl.y aw. WIX0IWUkS lotte Carlisle, Phi Unimsity and Nixo« g-l£—Delta Upsilyn closed Chiisfc-Bert Adams orchestra. v Gamma Beta -"At the University she pledged western University at >Ge0>%Ctown|n^ercm Collets in 'AsultiK; social chairman. V -*,<« tflinf party. y "'V >T_' r-2$& x *•£, *» L -r-"• Pi Beta Phi. She Is a member of and is now enrolled at the U^i wwwniu Theta Xi fraternity will have! the San Antonio Junior League [Thtf wi^UwIi^San^ 8-12—Xirby Hall open house. CRESCENT QUEEN CANDIDATES to Be presented at thd yersity. She i« a member of Alpha ..juis—CraWa M«al^|aiffgtgfl "Bowery Ball"/ at Cedarcrest Alpha Ep*>Um Pi fraternity and the Girls' Cotillion Club, and Delta Pi sorority. Lambda Ghi Alpha formal Friday night are.left to riflht, standing, m%,daa^:^ia^l Lodge Friday night from 8 to 12. will hold Hs annual formal din-teaches arts and crafts" at the Her fiance %ttended Southwes­Miss Oottal* * Anita Runnebarg, Alpha Gamma Delta; Barbara Bailltd, Delta Zeta; 8.12—Newman C1n%:' foiWd Music will be furnished by Bert ner-dance Saturday night at 7 Good Samaritan Center. tern Universityand trie University dknce.AustniHoteLv.A . Adams' Canjbo. The lodge will be o'clock in the Crystal Ballroom Marilyn Hampton, Delta Gam»r\a: Eleanoir Sreer, Pi Beta Phi; Carol Capt Smith 'is a graduate of of Houston, where he received a g-12—Christian Science Monitor decorated with murals depicting of the Stephen F. Austin Hotel, Mottley, Zeta Tau Alpha; and Liligene Pacei Kappa Kappa Gamma. St. Paul's School inCpncofd, N. H. master of education degree in formal, double-ring ceremony hild > Club formal dance, Zilker Park. bowery scenes.' Music will be by Van Kirkpat-Left,to right, sitting, Lolita McNeill, Alpha Phh Pat" Zoch, Kappa and Harvard University; where he education. At' present Tie Is an at the Episcopal; mas party. Monday at 6 p.m. 15) at the fraternity house from He has been on the faculty of Josephine Corder to William Ran­member of Alpl|a Chi Omeg^ s* ft.12-—Gammi Phi Beta formal S^O 'tp12 p.m. Milton Academy for the past six dolph Ruggles has,been announced rority. s: After the dinner, the girls-will dance, Commodore Perry Hotel. entertain members living out of • -.i._ • Over the T-Cup years. He is presently stationed at recently. ^ The bridegroom9.13—-Lambda chi Alpha formal the house at a ^essert party, also-Ztto Tiu Alpha sorority will Brooks Air Force Base. " Miss Corder receiver her bache­of Ohio State University^! / dance, Country Club.' formal. . . hold its annual Christmas party • lor of arts degree from i&e 'Uni­ t >« 'i' J" £ v,k * Delta _engagement ~and versity in 1943. She belonged to g-12-—Phi Gamma formal The .'members ^alB«i__will -„exT forSigmaChif»t«rnity_Fttday The-coming dance,TFWCBnliding. ... Clubtp Christmas'for­two-year term from June, 1952 Ann Richards was married No­too, when you leant to dance announced. The wedding will take 8-11—-Alpha Omicron Pi closed C. Frank Sety.. The put>lic-*is inr will end with refreshments and mal 'will be. held Saturday' night to June, 1954. Nominees will come vember 10. to Charles E: Watson Arthur Murray Way. And now place in June at Beaumont. hovse.' vited to attend * , dancing. Dorothy. Kreager is in from 8 to 12 at the Campus Guild. from 80 chapters and all chapters is a government in.Bonham. n.. ' ® •*»?« time you can have ' 8-12—Phi Kappa Sigma closed charge of the party.' ' ^ ^ > T: will vote. "r-Speed senior Wajtson received hii; bachelor fl.00 trial lesson to prove ^ * . major from Sayre, Okla., and is in really simple it house. i The Council of WmIiit Fonda. ... '• The Crow'i Nest will have an of science and master of science the Miss a g.12—-Beta Theta Pi closed-houses tlon will meet Friday at the Uni-Wastminiter Student Fallow-informal Christmas party Satur­ NROT.C. Kyburz is degrees from East Texas State Is to be a freshman government major and 8:30—Texas and American Phar­versity Methodist Church at 4 p.m. •hip will have coffee and dough­day night"from 9:80 to 12 at 2,05 Lucianne Teachers Colege and attended law •ought-after a pledge of Alpha Chi Onaega. maceutical Association Christ­ partner. So to go oh a retreat. The group nuts for Sunday School classes E. 22nd, for members Of the club school at the University. . .. mas dance, Liberty Bell-Cafe. will evaluate the present •program Sunday morning at 9:80. Students and their dates. . ' In Merjriphis FinaIs come in todi 8':80-12-M)ak Grove Co-op dance, set-up and make plans for the are asked to bring a small gift • University The engagementT of Jackie Miss Lucille Alice Byer, former and learn th< Lucianhe-Knight, Truitt, former University student shortcut to Greg Scott Studio. future. for children at various missions. Four new officers, have been sophomore, will be one of the from San -Antonio, has hpp.n *n. 9-12s—Alpha Delta Pi formal •k There will also be an election of appointed by the Council of the twenty finalists in the 1952 Maid nounced.. ' good times., and save;dance, Texas Union. Wa»lojr Foundatioa wi^L begin fellowship officers Sunday night Wa*l«y Foundation to serve this of Cotton Cbntest. Iri 19&0 she Miss Truitt is a member of EL CHARRO CAFE 9.12—Alpha Gamma: Delta formal its Christmas celebration with a at 6:30. -year. • -was selected as the "Most Typical Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. - too.-­ house. in dance at party Saturday at 7:30 p.m. They are Harry Kiely, treasur­Teenager" by the United States •, -"" for the best in, 9.12—Delta Gamma Christmas the Boy Scout Hall of the Univer­The All-Saiata Junior Choir will er: Pat McCutcheon, recreation Department of State. This Alpha Mr. and" Mrs. C. A. Martoy of party, Delta Gamma Lake sity Methodist' Church., Bobby give a concert for the Wednesday chairman; and Carney Hamilton Chi Omega was also a finalist in Port Arthur have announced^ the MEXICAN FOOD House. Buckingham is in charge of the Morning Music Club Wednesday and Cathy Newmati, represents-* the Mica Freshman Beauty Con­engagement and approaching mar­ MRHUBMURRAY 9-12—Sigma Nu formal dance, party. in the Texu Federated Women's tives to the University Religious 2116 GUADALUPE ,„ test and was chosen "Sweetheart riage of their daughter, Jo Anne, TPWC Building. ; Club Building. STEAKS : Workers' Association. of Sigma Chi" last year, ~ to Lt. Oscar J. Hotchkiss lit The Phone 8-6687 Sunday " . ' Members of "the W**tmin*t«r Under the direction of Mrs. * The other Texas girls selected wedding date has been set for 2-12—AIEE and Institute of Ra-Stndant F*liow«h>p will. have a William Doty, wife of the dean Ex-students of COLD BEVERAGES o' Cotton finsls are F.ehra»ry^2^a52,.;.^.;.,,w;":;:;;:wr,', iW dioJEngineeTspigniCi .Christmas decosating party ^Friday of the-(School -of Fine Arts, the -»1S4®3» 1 High School-of San Antonio will Patricia Ann Mullarkey, Dallas; Miss. Martoy is a student at the OPEN/ D.ily 11 auim.-l a.m. tin City Park. ' from 7 "to 12 p.m. .in° the West-choir will sing some intricate cho­hold thfeir annual reunion dance Kathryne Sparks, El Paso; and De Sat. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. j.11—Tau Delta Phi picnic and minster"Student Lounge. University -majoring in ,Home 803 CONGRKS ral anthems as well-as Christmas at Shadowland in San Antonio Rose Wittenburg, Eden. The win-Economics. She is a member of 912 Red River. 8-7735 ft boat ride. There will be caroling while carols. ^ Phone 2-6261 December 26.. Mel .Winters' or-ner will be choSeh January 4. Alpha Delta Pi sorority. 6-8—Sigma Delta Iota tea at Delia Delta-P,elta house. T-8-.80—Alpha Epsilon Phi des­ sert party, for Sammies. . 7.9:80—Delta Tau Delta Christ­ mas party._ T:80-9:30—Kappa Alpha Theta Christina* party at house. T £0-11—Curtain Club Christmas party, Modern Language Build­. ing. ~ 8-11—Laredo Club supper, Old Seville., All Saints Gives Religious Dramas Ipf Back in the 14th Century, some L-: y-M dramatically inclined individual • hit upon the idea of acting out the highlights of the* chufch, and the York cycle of religious dramas was »orn. w-. ' •• University students Ipill be able /Pimm­ to MHoaie of these iijterpreta-f tions of religious rites at the All Saints Episcopal Church Chapel Friday and Saturday nights at •7:30 p.m. A group'of players, di­,> i-£}% rected by Miss Lucy Bartoh. will . --"Si present the Advent Series, drama Jusf arrived! Gigantic sport shirt collection! • ' with a musical setting, taken from tlieffamed York, cycle. Tailored the %ay you want your sport, shirts, to look, tee! fit and "This program is both educa­ 1' and wear : tional and entertaining,'' Chaplain- Keith M. Bardin said, "for it Long sleeved.... all are washable demonstrates the manner in which the.,church year was regarded at y Choose fromr m one time in the Church's history—- r. 6 and it'is good drama." _ sofid colors' v r] cleclci .. fancy patterns The birth of Jesus WA» the first -MO? •' scene fo evolve, arid later, an. •£&0§ plaids ; -'•+** Easter scene was added. 8oon a •n: , stripes ; gabardines Regularly 4.95 to mm series of ' acts covering,a period 5.95 ValuesI" ' I from Creation to the ^adgment rayons shirt, weaves novelty fabrics • t Day were'rj>eing shown by tiie fine cottons Guilds, and a keen rivalry sprang up between them. To enable more people to see the acts, they were mounted upon wagons and towed from village tovillage. Madrigals tad_ carols in keep- :T/ ' ii^ with the historical period will be provided by .the Madrigal So­ ciety under the direction of Clif­ ton Williams. Newly Decorated t> • \ \ \ m r VftjcdamoJioA > At" 1? * ' <* Th» Most Popular ' &%*(&??sty ft 0 % / >' <•?: Id^A %,£' •• * *i ' Plact Jo Cat %^'i ,'14 i FURNISHINGS, Street Floor " Mexican Food * ^ i 504 EAST AVt, I a £, \ -1 Phono 7-Ofrr % r%\ *£ ^ -if 4 ^ ^ \ X > > -& Z a ''. the Classifieds ,, N. t;. *•» 1 • S&wkr. vs*yT'jri *#eM «W*i ttvm PPI' s&sS&s; f!M*f pmiM •V -W» fa !l|g|j|'|Vii»w» y'ji I/>I;>. A I ^..©T £MH nWrWv-t I j S7T» _ r The girls weretaken to a hos­ — pital Belton emergency Jhriveraity'i fiye-f. i bio^u^ In for ^4 Xt# tf»» _ philoAbnhy And fhi'pelltleM ***** IK that * " * 7" J7"* f ••"PMVJMII flue-eyed Miss Texan of' 1950, treatment -Miss Sommers was (Continued front'Pag* 1) should be, studied for three reas­ afcould forup and.aronnd before moved tb Methodist Hospital in anlmal with the head of a stork, that while one of the students The lights were supposed to he fit the nations together in mj ygp!I?#"®*report*. ?Jg| £>alfarf twtfdays later, on Novem­''Rather hard to tell what a th« eyea of an eagle, the back of engaged Mr. Jacob? in conversa­turned out to give the waiter aif ons, 'a visiting philoeophy profes­tual Understanding, it is in ber 27. building is like from the insfde, ik cat, of a fox, and «f Iz&h tion, others stole the statue. sor ^ injured ^ *« automobile She-was given numerous trans- A member of the original *x* . Dr. Patrick Somaaell of Wells , = "Tell me, was it hard toburglarize Hhe h*» three hairs in his top­ cident near Belton on November fusions f o r excessive bleeding, knot. oedftitfh, however, elalms that the In 1930, engineers .attacked Collie, Aurora, N. Y., .is an. ad­Latin America fcpdajr -s vefjf the Engineering Building?" v' 25,-was taken to her.home At 4309 whi^h; .could not be. stopped for •engineers got Mr. Jacoby's per­Perry and three escorts going S®5 dress ewnMflMred by eonsciou/ of Irving, Dallas, fitter extensive several days after the accident. •'Not at all," said the one who it is hidden on a ranch "some­mission to talce;the statue. down an alley to the DrisJdlL the Insti­the importance of tute of Le,tht-American 8tudies admitted that they were freshman where In T«* studying its own philosophy, Dr, j&eetmenfc andan ^operation in Most of her injury was around law students. "In fact, it was In 1918, Bean Taylor ampu­The laws took the case to court* and 4m Rtilosofxhy Club, Vmtotd as reported. Methodist Hospital. her mouth and jaws, and until this a tated Alec's leg, had it cut, into They lost. ^ -> • "•> academic, a* philoaophieal, «nd « Roma^ell He pointed i snap; since they can't really lock .She jwill wear a cast lor two week she had been dependent en wooden man about five-feet high, small-pieces, and sent «versea» to So they made a new Perigrinus, |»Bticai reason. out that as 20 of the SS seats in those Engineering ' $foken -jaws '(tapper and lower vein feeding,-She is now taking doors at the who stands on a half-barrel and engineering exes in the AEELlCht 1 liquids through Building. Anyway, had them holds • brimming mug in his ex­ the engineers got the United Nations General As*" < X". s! we and If! 1934; The academic reason ia' tbat1i& 'jy right) for about she moreyeeka. irtwr** each piece was inscribed "celafe­ fixed," • • him.^. This time engineer Ralph i work haa been done In the sembly are held by I the film," said a law student, who tained by calling 6-9171. it aiiatorit for hmfceatfaMl wile before HOLIDAY TRIP HOME Nothing eventful happened then stood behind the reporter/ in Austin his begun a 30-day . The aim of the survey is to in­until the .liigHt yOf February 26, eUeer |»>cfc ep. After taking the pictures, the drive among-Central Textfs Air terview every Air Force reserv­ fli* TEXAS fAOll WAY 1927, when the laws once again whole blindfolding procedure was Force reservists to bring their ist in the 6 Central Texas counties kidnapped Alec from a banquet. 5 pc. 8er Set. Roll homeward swiftly, safely, comfortably repeated, and the reporter was re-military records up to date. who is not active duty. The on They kept him in hiding until aboird Amtin'^ft»QfiieDi«5el.powere<] tume44e the Drag; 'TWs.'.hi >f. .%'jjfertence to UT counties included in th* project March 2, then chopped him up.. liner. Take your choice of luxurious accommo* The storm center of the feud students who are' in the Air Re­arfe Travis, Hays, Williamson, It's claimed that several pieces^of •0 dadoes—reclining seats in modern coaches or between the laws and'the engi­serve and are veterans of World Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, and Alec can be found today in law neers has always centered around " %-• Pullman rooms. Two other fine Missouri Pacific : i War |I, since their post-war edu­Caldwell. offices of Texas. Portions of the Perigrfnue and Alec. ! trains northbound and southbound daily. cation may bring changes in duty The information required from torso were cut up and hung from Praetor Perigrinus, patron saint assignments, if and when-recalled the reservist Includes his present a tree near the Law Building. Sample Round Trip Coach Fares* of the Law School, Is a peculiar to active duty. ; \v civilian occupation, his depend- The head wSs sent to Governor 8 taw*** lam Md An estimated 1,000 Air Force ents,: and his physical condition. " Dan Moody, wrapped in a pack­ * ••<•...Si.1l Is^flMpoDs .....ISMS reservists are expected to report ^ The clasifieation that a reserv­age bearing the label, *^This ain't JKIISMVW* f,|$ fmjfcw^i............. 47j| to the Austin Area Reserve In­ist receives as a result of this sur­ no bomb." Governor Moody re­ », toibdiiplili,.. ;?,» ventory Project,*located at 1414 vey will lie used to determine the turned it to Dean Taylor. IdtlflMf*flJS •WtStH. 12JS Use the Classifieds Lavaca Street. Reservists . are amount of* p ec I A L I Z I N G IN Nominations Duo Jan. 19 Dean James R. D, Eddy of the •Pl*tli% FnitralTmx IPI University Division of Extension Steaks • Catering For Faculty Fellowships ande Earl M.: Bowler, assistant, di­ Ticktit-lnjortnafiott Nominations for Faculty Felr rector of the Industrial Training • Salads MISSOURI PACIFIC lowships for 1952-53 by deans and Bureau, attended the 'American* ; STATION • Sea Foods departmental chairmen are to be Vocational Association Conven­-ii£ Dean A. P. Brogan's office by tion held,in Minneapolis last week. ; . OS UflMT (Mlmf4 • Rooms For Private Parties January 19. ­ •" Htti t-JJSS - . « r The fellowships are available Ex-Student at Ft. Slocum in humanities, social-sciences, and Lt. B. B. BakfeiyUSAF, Idrmer Restaurant sciences. They in­ natural are arts and sciences student at the tended for teachers Who wish to University, * is attending the2428 Exposition Rhone 8-2652 broaden their' qualifications in Armed Forces Information Schooltheir respective iieids. at Fort Slocum,-N. Y. S-VJ.ji::-.'.';?. 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