•w" v SlbLrV '" "-' „1» *• « < * f , > U'fr"' " ' 5* ff>~*ws*£ 7f * 4^" «%. s^S1 FIr t f C © 11•ft • &ai ly I n T h • S Santa Claua was reflected la eyes of the little gixi as she YOL5I AUSTIN, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER •»?,. 1951 Four fogesToday :[ looked shrfjr feg> at jfofimn W ^ Had htirufcfcthair. -aW^rr ~IS " This was the fosttime she had '3?v>; vtaeen the big-maa4n the ted and V*rt 5 -white suit.' She Kad heard "of him m j—the Sister had said that one of .,(,; these dayshe wouldnH have «o ir. much to do» and would have time > ­ v\'v f:k­ ftopometoier. ^ A^j- 4 She believed it now. --;. • • •$• And belief was underneath tbe OnPOW Lists reflected image of St. Niiholasin -r—*~-J •*-*'--: the uplift^ey^of the Kttlegirl who slowlyhugged the bright new D«f«nst Officials f^! *OT$T toy. Refuse to Verify 9i. Thfe constitutional amendment which mna^ng The airieMment would change tfte student -The Santa was there'under the, Accuracy of Names tor of the Texan an appointive position will'be votedon today to elinlinate associate editor of the Texas frQm' among pbiii^^ sponsorship of a bunch of girls, bat the little girl, one of the group Bl ttt Auoeiattd PTM» " in aspecial election from8 a.m. to 4p.m.'" tions to be filled in the annual springelections. It would make \ living at the Home of the Holy ^ Names of Texans frequently Ten booths manned by APO's. and Orange Jackets will be no change in the position of editor of the Texan/ whichlUInfancy, didn't csre. It was at ft dotted the list of Americans set up "to accommodate the voters, Sabin Marshall, election Christmas party givthf'by'XWf&t' named by the Communists' as pris­: Monday night «t the home that oners of war,in Korea. commission member, said.. , . If the amendment passes, the managing editor of thfr . Santa got another follower. The riseRars—handed ••Texan will be appointed ea^t girls^ supplied gifto and UN officers,listed the prison ments for the orphans. rank, serial "JIttndredtt of Santa Clauses dis­era only by name, ment.committee of the boarl •: number, and the number of the guised as students, are on the prison camp at which they were •of; dxrectora'of •Texas a few days preceding Theta, Phi My, 2eta Tau Alpha, (Adams has been reported miss­Wednesday noon. (A Chinese machine gun had started to chatter), . * The'new plan went into^effedlfsSToys,-and in some events, Nothing, Religious Emphasis Week, Febru-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Phi, ing in action since Jan.* 1951) All contests will end at noon. I rushed'fo my rifle and threw back the bolt, ^ in Juner f961. As adopted by were the main gifts from the cam­axy 17-21". -and Alpha Gamma Delta. Pfc. Vincent Aguilera, Fort After that time pledges will" be pusT3t. Nicks. Starting -with an a Cappella Fraternities that have asked to Worth, RA 18336933, 24D 1. The rest of my tent-mates awoke with a jolt. hoard, it requested that the StoH taken in the APCT office, Texas* dent Assembly, place ~the qaeifioti Some organizations serenaded Choir serenade, fraternities and serenade are Phi Gamma Delta, •"Pfc-Hartley B. Bell, Palestine, Outside we oould hear our platoon sergea,nt Kelly, : Union 307. of eliminating the Msociate editoel as part of their Christmas. shar-Sororities Will visit living units Lambda. Chi Alplia, Theta Xi, Phi RA 18268290, 7D; 1.' — . ' -from Phi Kappa Tau has pledged 100 A hard little man with a littliss pot belly. the spring election beforeing. Others carried material things accommodating as many as 30 Kappa Tau, Kappa Sigma,-Acacia, Cpl. Richard Barnes, Houston, into their music, serenading the people. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau ER 38750907, 2D 1. per cent. -Rho Chi, honorary phar­"Come Yancey, come Clancey, come Connors, and-Watson, the studehte for a vote this macy fraternity, has pledged 100 The Summer Assembly-passed' A less wealthy families; and shower­Twenty-five Greek organizer Omega, Beta Theta Pi, Delta T.au Cpl. Jessee H. Bingham, Ray-Up Miller, up Shiller, up Baker, arid Bodson!" bill to that effect, and the amend­ ing gifts upon them when -they tions have agreed to sing for Reli­Delta, Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta mondvilie, RA 16225181, 24D 1. came outside. gious Emphasis Week, and others We tumbled outside in a swirl of confusion, ment was scheduled for the fall Theta, and Phi Kappa Psi. Capt. Jesse Vernon Booker, election. Organised parties with games, will be contacted this week. '' _ member of-the publicity com-Fort Worth, 020617. 1MAW 2. So cold that each man could have used a transfusion. US Citizens Only Through -an^iroi^fc-was-omit»|S 'Siuita^aus/refreshmenta^and . SoronttiM serWadrng wilTlfe AP mittee expressed his appreciation "Pfc. Howard E.-Bostick, Cor-"Set up on that*hilltop and. silence that Red," ­ ted. A petition circulated, befor# gifts were thfe favorite type of pha Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha for the co-operation of the choirs sjcaha, RA 68434680; 1CD 5. And do^n't you come back 'tii you're sure that he's dead." Thanksgiving asked for a specials,yoy-spreading, but several organi­EpsfloA Pi, Al^ha 'O'micron Pi, and organizations asked to sere­1st. :Lt. Leonard B. Bounds, sations planned moving pictures Gamnia Phi Beta, Belta Delta Del­nade. Then, putting his thumb up in front of his nose, election.to correct-the errors Fort Worth, P-12ff7l47, 2D 2.; ; for tftechildren,instead. Assembly, acting oh the peistfon;* Pfc Bill Allen Brown, Hdustofi, Sergeant Kelly took leave of us, shivering Joes. The groups of children who Anyone planning to. attend the set Wednesday, December- served as guests .of honor were 110&329, LMD.5. -. .. Engineering Mechanics .^Colloqui­But we all heard him say in a voice soft and light: \ -the day for that election. even more varied than the-enter­istration Forms jSgt. Glenn'W. Brown, Elkart, um Wednesday at 7:30 p.m; in "Merry Christmas to all—nfay you live through the night." The ballot today contains. ea]yl M AF 18322794, 307BG 2. the Conference Room of the De­ tainment. .Patients from the chil­this proposed amendmimt. Pfc Cornelious Canada, Hous­—-Lt. CQI. Darrell T. Rathbun, St. Petersburg, Fia. dren's"ward in fthe. hospital, young­fense Research »Laboratory had will'--marie an.X in :*T>sqd^#!'indf-^ ton, US 54033654, 3D LT. better bripg along his birth certi­ sters from orphans homes, and eating either yer or no. "Yes"will Sgt. Agapito £. Chavez, Dallas, 7 ficate. others from homes so poor that L.r mean that,the voter favors chang- RA 18320599, 3D (Listed as C. W. Frobese, Research Engi­ this was to be their only Christ­iftg the constitution to. eliminate ' Applications for registration, student . his registration instruc­corporal on Communist list.) neer II, Defense Research Labora­ mas are among those who bene­available tions, .course Pfc" Jimmy L. Chavez, Borger, associate editor as an elective po­ fitted from the Christmas spirit at materials are in front card, time assign­tory, who will speak and demon­sition. "No" > will that he ER 18344982, 2D L-mean the University of TexM. of the Registrar's office and the ment for registration, and infor­strate equipment on: "Capabilities wishes the position to remain elec­ offices of academic deaps. Pvt. Billy Joe Campbell, Lo- Color didn't matter •— blac mation cards. In this way students of Analog Type Cohiputers," said tive. raine, RA 19363916, l'CD 6 brown, or white. All that could be Byron Shipp, regisiration su­may have all their cards filled fe> Tuesday th^t only tihose providing . Polls will "be located in the fol-,m (Listed by the Communist as pri­ were entertained in some manner. pervisor, said the Registrar's of­before they go to Gregory Gym proof they are United States citi­lowing places: Arts and Sciehce»i|Mvate first class.) • ^ fice hopes to receive 10,000 ap­for Sectionizing. zens will be admitted. The only thing that the sponsors two boxes at the 'head' of Ae-'-jMB^* Pfc; Edwardo Deanda,' RA Mrs. Joan Cass his 'replaced Theater in-New Haven, Contu, ajud of the patties afid giving were af­plication before January 7, dead­Time assignments are deter­However, if you don't have Mrs. James Garwood-as director of at drama at west of Main Building; Archit4»-¥S; 19304005, El Paso, identification. but can get some­teught the school ter was to put belief in the eyes line for sending in applications. mined on the basis of the number Pfc. Huey J. Harris, 18347567 Time Staggers On. Mrs. Garwood Berkshire Playhouse in Comiecti-ture, at the main entrance of . thaSei of a few more children. one who is a citizen to vouch for Applications will obtain for the Architecture Building; -Ei^nee^­ of students registered in each Lamesa. had to resign because she cannot cutt. ­ your -being one, you will be per­ ing, south of the, main entrin'ea Cpl. Aniceto del Bosque, RA be in Austin at the time of .the school. The idea is to have the mitted to attend. -Mrs. .Cass assists same ratio per school during each 18345744, Kingsville. show. . who is director of the Texas Tour-J the main < ^ Arts, east, of entrance Cpl. Robert. E. Hall, RA 18-'Dmdc' Committee To M««t Mrs. Cass's "husband, Byrle W. ing Theater. hour of registration as are now 353628, Houston. of Main Building; Education,^ at aed There will be an executive com­Cass, is assistant, prof essor of dra^ While a student at the Uni­ n ere registered that all northeast, .entrance of Sutton,^ so students S/lc James W. Hart, 38570947, mittee mee.ting of the Dad's As­ma. She is a graduate of the Uni­versity she danced with Orchesijs from one school will. not. appear Hall; Pharmacy,: west entrance:V»fsi® Pampa.--sociation at 9 :30. .a.m. Thursday versity and has a master's degree and at Washington .with modem once. There is no arrangement Chemistry Buflding; BBA, west„,-U , Air Force Sgt. Glenn W. Brown, in Dean W. D. Biunk's .office, B. from -the University of Washing­dance groups. She has staged pa­ 8-4 ~ Special-Texan amendment within schools. «. . --of Waggener Hall between Wag-vv 7:30 — Engineering Mechanics 18322794, Elkhart, Hall 16.: ton. She „has directed the Little geants and directed drama for the electiojn. . • .„CQUQqummr.DefenSeJRe8earch gener and Garrison Halls; Gradu-. js Aus^HReeTea.titfft-~D^rtmentr-^^^ -9-5—r Mexican art exhibit, Music Laboratory. ate,. east, entrance .-of" the Main ^ -Molly Moffett'is assistant di­ Building Loggia. ' ' 7.:30-10. — Observatory open, Christmasy Coluiiin, Features Building,: next to Geology Build-K^ rector.' ­ 2-5 — PhysicsTBuiiding. ^ ing; and lAw, south entrance of>^l Final judging of Bluebon­ net Belles, Texas Union 301. 8 —-Dr. O. B. Williams to speak Law Building. . -^ 3-5' -r-Campus Guild party for to Navid Reserve Volunteer Re­TSO Practice* Bulletins : A simple majority of those jvjot-' ^ children. search 'Unit 8-5 0j) "Biological ing is Required, for passage.' ' Vk ^ To Be Posted in Union 3-5 —-JExiubits at Ney Museum •x Warfare,""Experimental Science KO and Lagiin'a Gloria. ; , Building 223. / Reheassal schedules for Time FT 4 " -—Listening hour witii Bjrahnis 8 -— ACT play reading session, Staggers On will be posted in the Austin Bank Holds By WaYLAND PILCHER ' One of the most unusual in-the waltzes, Music Recital .Hall. > -Playhouse. In the short story field "House-other piece of fiction, or at least main office of^ the Texas Union, The Texas Ranger comes out monthly scandal sheet is a Story cleaning" by -LaRoque. DuBose is the only-other story-labeled as ,4iZ0,-—-Party for^ children. Alpha 8 r--. Mica executive council, Tex­Mrs. Joan Cassr. associate direc­ today. You can't miss it. Even titled "Long, and Lean" by no-a short-moving work -which builds such, is "Jamie Dee Has.l Cold" . Phi hoyse. ... -as Union 311. . if you try. body.seems to know who. It tells up—to a powerful climix.^ It is by Jo Ann Djckerson. .. toti Announced. ~ 4:45 —-)^agan, Ashbeii-*iRi Rer-8 -s-Party for students from Oak Cast members are requested to Clifft Ayalon Club. The cover, jn addition to Katfhg about-every thing in general and probably one of'the b.est fictional Marjorie Clapp has written a formal Opening there ian" Literary-. Societies party, v lovely ."Joan Heirholzer : laughing moonlight toners fcnd art profes­short-short stories'to appear in the check daily for time and . Theta house. • -.,/ " 8iS0^ Delta -Theta Phi party, most enlightening story about the place of rehearsals. The Captial National Bank' 'J] 4:45 —Steier Here, Texas -Union ^Green' pastures. plus the Hairy Ranger singing, sors in particular. Ranger in many a guaset; The days in Austin when the Univer­opened its new building at 114 W.-"-^ is of a most interesting-color. As­ 309. _v '" 4 ^;• 9:30 •— Whitehall residents party, sity had 283. student^ eggs were Seventh Street Tuesday nighl},' ^ sociate'Editor Bobby Jones, when 5 —-Dance committee, Texas Un­home of Mr. arid'Mrs. Webb eleven cents a dozen, and a thriv­for an estimated 10,000 curiosity asked what the cqlor of the cover ion 315. -Holland. ^ ing saloon stood where the Uni­seekers and offieals.* was, answered sullenly, "Red.-" Al Ward Takes Three Awards Data to Be Sought versity Co-Op now rears its rebate­ 5 —• Grievance-Committee, Texas 11 — Alpha Gamm* Delta Christ-Among the bank's additional im-^ "But," persisted laden head. ' Union 311". mas party, chapter house. the reporter, provements are drive-in facilities-::^ "it doesn't look red." ­ Graciously condescending to aid • ~ In November Texan Contest for those who would rather reautop Gamma Phi Bdta Christmas "What else would you call it," On Value of Finals |^.' party, "chapter house. their struggling'compatriots on the in. their, cars, pnd. pedestrian qurbv^ ®:30 •—AAUW professional-wo­Jones countered. That ended thiit. Al Ward received"three awards American in Paris." Honorable Ranger staff, two Texan workers, bsn'-ing windows for those wha~'^| Since Christmas comes, as A faculty questionnaire to ascer­ men, Hitchin' Post. a iri the November Texan contest. mention went to Ann Courier for Russ Kersten and Bob Halford, tain amount of emphasis like sidewalk /banking. The drives, thethis general rule; at time—every PlO Cox and M. E. Darsey have •her review "The End of have, written "The Hoopsters," an. in facilities will be manned by 6:30 — Sigma Delta Pi, Old Se­ye*r, the Ranger has sort of a of the placed on finals will be formulated ville. received the Texan award for the Affair" and to Bill Razo for his interpretative article on the Long-staff of five tellers, ^ • San Antonio^ Club> Architect Yule th£me including' "a genuine best |ront pagein November. Miss review of Dr. Webb's articles on horn basketball chances -for suc­by the Grievance Committee at; a V The original counterpart of thai disgustingly\ cheerful v loveiyour^ cess. ' ' ' • meeting Wednesday at 5 p.m. in ture Building 307. «* , Cox Vas^day editor and-Barsey a frdntierleas society. present institu^on wais a smalJr^f brother Christmasy column." Texas Union 309. 7-—Christi^s coffee hour, YMCA. An unidentified University ,stu-•was night editor for. the Noveip-The best "brite" story winner The danger, .refusing to be two story rock'building on East^ . Comrrtons food, service,"and fi­ I: Association for Childhood dent rushed a mothe* and child" to ber 18 page< was-Al. Ward for his "Bats* in scooped twice by-Time, magazine, Sixth ^treet ^hich opened busi-,.| nances also will be discussed, Fred Education, 15 Niles I^gad, . Brackenridge Hospital Sunday The sports page of November Barrel" feature on the P| Phi din­has a pictjorial feature called hess on January;1, -Hil, undai;^ Kessler, chairman, said. 7-AU-church party, University after the child had been severely won the.^estdepartmental page ner* R(inne»ftup were Dorothy VReady for that Wicked Old Holi-tho^o\yneifsh{{i o^®. Bremonds This> " *ptist Church. " ­ Kelly? Crosier J*wSs the^picturiss are penned by a lo butedto every ten instructors on ~ WSF caroling party Starts The 6-montlSoid child, Blanche mght^sports editor, • Professors in'the $820 Bracked," ized in 1882. Bremond remained from University „ Presbyterian Mae Harten-, was left, in the care Best feature story award went and Jim'Wilson for his story on cal boy named Count Martyn.de the faculty. The committee hopes as its president until his deat Church. •••.• . of her B-year-old sister while her Al Ward with his article on watching one's language , in Beaumont. that results will indicate how im­in 1912. He was succeeded by his5i| to. 1 •— Czech Club party,"'YMCA. mother worked at a boarding "§oft Spoken Price", November prayers. ' J Good newis is on. the way for portant final examinations arfe in son, Walter. Bremond, whose owl*^ 7—-Swing and Turn,.Main Lounge, house near the University campus. people who are disappointed by the, majority of courses. son, Walter Bremond Jr., is nowf':' RUSS 28." His 'Steers Stop Pony passes Texas Union. The mother, Mrs. Sam fiarten, the lack of jokes in the last issue Originating irr Student-faculty president'of the bank. to Win 20-1' won .jthe-best sports 7 — Sigma Alpha lota caroling Route 1, told investigating offi-Longhom Brass Choir of TR. A quick survey shows this Cabinet' discussrSns of exemptions Sign s«efi in local. beanery: story award.: Honorable mention children a ^neighbor issue 30 rjokes; 8 from-fihalsy the called was ..party for at Perry cers'-that had '.'This collection is being' taken up in j;he feature division Playt Carols Thursday has cartoons; hiatter re­ Club. '• went to. and 2 your-guess-is-as-good-as-ferred to the Grievance Committee Christmas Rides Homo v her. work Sunday afternoon to for our former cook, ywho Is now Plo'Cox for her series oh.scholai-A brass choir from the Long-, 7 —r Graduate Club, International tell her that the baby had been mirte's. for investigation. Kessler said they May Be Found at Uxi recuperating in the Travis Coun­"tic dishdnesty^V and * to Marjorie horn Band will give a concert of Ranger can be picked Room, Texas Union. ° burned. Thfe student took tiie ty TB. Hospjtal." •The up hoped to have the forms ready by Clapp for her story on Tripod, the ,7 '— presents "The Christmas carols atethe Journalism Building, Texas January 1. --...Holiday transporta^^|^|||| Radio Guild mother home and then to tiie hos-- J the Tower Thursday evoriaeast«» fa the p? in <25 points, walloped the Trinity tory for the Wildeata, t fore a crowd at 2,700 spectators in * substitute's role, eame through Associated Fresa polL Minnesota ••3;"JFfeera, 68-44, Tuesday night. ' ^Fexas started slowly and eonld .TW tea tf W«k OHMin M Net* Orleans. It wja-the Long-BBtr t*fr-togstheir is the opening to fine style to lead a belated Jast then prpcaeded to defeat Xen- Davis accounted for 10 Held horajTaeeond defeat In a row ht­ ?i gOals and five.of 10 free throw miflUt«s.Coa Infocon­ f a* fai led the Aggies to,their fWf . . JW. XSU boat Texas Monday 59-68 in in the first quarter. ' hand< sidermtion along, with St. John's S. nttaalaBUmU a«.-r b-victory of the season. They had 4»at Mi „(!>.« thefliist gathe of the Louisiana tyfeefrout. • fine victory string, the balloteers *. Xaaaaa StaU 1*1 -40fc ioat JSve .Prior to Tuesday night's Guard George Scaling -wis the 5T" •wing. ­ ^•gameav— bright spit iji the Lengfeorn eause, ' Big Don Holt, who hit for 23 hitting six field goals and eiriit points, paced the tireen Wave. rj, LAWRENCE, Kan., Dec, 18— y ' " ,(/P)—"Unbeaten Kansas notched its The husky Holt Moved most of of Scalinfli pointa.frOm th# field ;,ir Ills points from under the boards •sixthbaslcetball victory of the sea­ came on driving Aots vu4$r the i*. 3*, • son "Tuesday" flight by downing and was instrumental far giving .# ­ . SEMI-ANNUAL his teammates backboard control TIXM <••> Rice Institute of the Southwest 'Conference 68-48. The Jayhawk-Dowtea,|,i.. • ,|, y eri, ranked No. 7 in the last As-K)«Iih t -^-1m Price, e * t z u " gociated Press national poll, scored Morm^ w 0 111 1 ' r ; firtt and never were in -danger; Scalm*. m —tt~ « I 111 Vlramonte*. g I Kansas's C I y-d e Lovellette, Minor. « • 0 t I t 1 It / ponderous 6-9 all-America center, Hjuria.f » 0 9 9 Train in Houston scored 24 points to bring his sea­ Totato . -« U 1« II son's total to 167 for six games, Starts Wednesday, December "19 average of 21S- hoopsters on ,tha Icjuisiana tour have been"Fort Worth's Paschal "LEXINGTON, Ky.; Dec. 18.-TULANE (7$) fc ft I»l tp (ff)—-Tha University of Kentucky Priees.Reduced fa Mudi As 50% On Somt ltams high school teammates, George Scaling,' I., and Cecil Morgan, r.' BrouM, I . r 9 3 l* football"team will go to Houston Seholz. I 1 2 2 4 Scaling, the Lohghorns* leading scorer in Conference play last Holt, e ___ t M *» to prepare for its New Year's Day t 4.2 SALE! SALE! year, paced'the Steer#'Tuesday ni^hf against Tulane with 20 points.' WilVIm, S 10 Cotton BoWt game with TCU. Cwnlnl, g , > • S 10 Morgan broke Into the starting lineup against Sam Houston, and Hobb*. M 10 8 8 •The team's practice * schedule Reed, t 4 1 I* » 20% to40% 0ff On The foBowing Items DON WEEDDX has been there since, playing a steady, aggressive ;fefahd, of ball." was changed Tuesday doe to the Kreibel, t 0 0 1 • Brennan, "t 8 O S « severe cold and snow that hit this SERVICE STATION MOO Guadalupa '' Pbona S-S920 area. The squad originally, J]ad Totals 84 10 27 19 Tiilana It 25 1* IS—78 . AaoooncM New Gaselisa planned to remain here w,hile pre­Texaa » .IS 19 81—#4 price* par ||L paring for the Bowl title, leaving •HVttr tn TraMfe­ fer-Dallaa Deccmber ^^ -—— Jackets Socks Coed Gall -or Ray. Premium or No-Nox —•— . Coach Paul Bryant said Tues­ * WMu SUSa Walt Tiraa -Kecap*—Ui day the team members would be TIRE SPECIALS WACO, * Dec. l8.--yp)—.The given a holiday 'vacation, starting •era * is S1S.9S Coody and Frank Boul­ 0JM x 16 iv «ir.es Baylor Bears scrimmaged Tues­ at the end of classes tomorrow. Wins for ChiO's din alternated at fullback. Don Uacondltlonal Cuarantaw) They will return here Saturday day for the first time in three Carpenter bperiited at left half weeks as preparations continued and leave by airliner for Houston Chi-Omega I cagers edged the for their Orange Bowl game with and Mickey. Sullivan worked at as soon as the members are as­Alpha Chi Omega six, 24-20, to Georgia Tech. right half. Larry Isbell was in the sembled. The 44-man team will win the Orange Bracket consola­ :-,V The Bears rehearsed haw run­quarterback slot. • fc use the facilities of Rice Institute tion title Tuesday. ning plays given them Monday by The Bears , -.. -•.*' TEXAS'OWH SOFT DRINK It Waned is Texai—i't'» made in Te«»—If* growinx with TrraiJ PICTURE SECTION Mom than er«r, it1* a favorite T«nu-cu«tou to enjoy "A WMi Lift fat Li/e" -with Dr. Peppet ,*r' vA at10,2. I­ & mm Most people ore at this s4 time of the year. If you have forgotten anyone, pick up your last minute Serving Liz /McConftell ohd Janicsi^Elbert is Mrs. Benny. TVylor at KELLY-SMITH CLEANERS, 19th and Nueces,o where Sanitone'. Service means extra cleanlhg value for you. Confer of attractlort-for Danny Bruck, Erwih Penninisri. and "George Brown is the Motorola cloclf radio, $38.00 at.SCOTT ELECTRIC SERVICE, 1009 Guadalupe^ "Scotty" Scott demof^< strafes. , < gifts it the Co-Op. ."A WMmmmmimk PtPPf R...A NATIVE 0E TEXAS, '"X­ y Htre'i a delicions aparkjiitiig~ 'f^ ^ n : v -\f -w >«-' wl ' ^ -11 * \ • f V. * " t « -% ^ I« » - ; ^^ *9- ^x j. ^ r. s-'fi •MMu-*J".'--. -. • \ •V * *. • 1-^-5 f A i l^f^^Ganaway. and Nangr ,CKgiti«n 'prdfdc * e^a^'350 is+6f cbtties Ave'ry 50 4 -,VfVffl awn tt i «, i ;'' •a «* * Ml Uttit Manon tKt Campus -r*y Bibt*i % specuon *, i-'& v 4 V TXniversltjr car owners woulddo ment or an imj>erfect exhalst «ystem,tha: have their cars undergo official state wise motorist will take advantage o£a*» infection fuzing the Christmas holi-eirly inspection. The public safety del ;;;:ydays, althSugh.the deadline is April 1. * pai^ment aims for these inspections to ul By rip cox _§L|iver..on us. r ';/;. George Busby, chief of the Motor Ve-discover mechanical defects that roigbt A letter in Tuesday's Te*ai»i!f As a result of 7 hlele Inspection XHi^sioii of the state puV accidents. . , requesting special sections .©fvV'Tewis House of Repressntl&v American History 615 16r lor-*-Introduced and pushed through) -h^lic safe^r department, has predicted that "Th« law isn't designed to take vehicles J:> eigjj students brings, to light an|£«epresentatftre Callan Graham „ . . -» UKht »n|frepresent ... _ w ' 40 per cent of the state's motQr vehicles the high wayss but to improve their inherent fault » our tJnlveijjrtyf^Jonctlon, an adjunct for traininj^­ system: the lack of a wethdd of ^re-college students.was set dp' ' will not pass the.first inspection. More operating procedures and to impress the judging a student's background SJast summer in» Junction. By the J •imply put, that means almost 1,500,000 driver with his responsibilities," Busby and classifying him accordingly.^«end of. the summer, the experi­ "'S\ WM American .history is one deemed successful Texas vehicles will fail and must be suc­ explained. Yet itis encouraging to note many examples of un apparent. become a permanent thing..^ yet il9521 obViouily many dilapidated cars— need for tuning the program of as^. -About 260—or one-tenth—pf, •, of t plates will be issued..! ^ ** vxr course to the background of the^e'^®*® year's freshman-dase-at AIM„ these boys and the greatest hazard on the highways­ • Chief Busby has warned that new cars students. Certainly it is fallacious attended the adjunct. Twenty OJH previous , * to expect a... student unversed ii^"P wpperclstssineft aroundi . will be forced off the roads. < , > . _ in^. . Vera Tto&S are not certain to pass the rigid nine- i America's, background to grasp?•> ".guide" thefritexp test Because even the shiniest 1951 Inspection is compulsory7and costs on* njatert^l-as'readily-aaoll«smates^A^^f^0^i|4T--T^-|^^|^;$^tT^,"-—f. convertible can have faulty wheel align-ly one dollar, so why wait? * who have had a lyfetime of drill-®a9iJ freshman courses, such tast tfeek, H. A. ^.ft. . ing in the field. On fhe other i » English and math, were taught, i*o boxes^ of^ boob for the chil. hand, a professor can hariUy regular ^ cellege credit; was , dren of Lotts Creek,-Kenta&yi , down the progress of an entire • ^en»,other training courses vex# v Within^^ jyext. tg& " ame erAi class for a small Minority. offered non-credit. , ho ^ Italia Building is still too ierapty their disapproval of failed..;r •st, and ability. These were re­ bowl games last ation has been mitigated by spe­cial sections for fbreifpi students. peated at regular intervals for the gifts% week—a stand later endorsed by Presi­Particularlyon a matter of such public comparisons. Perhaps this arrangement cc^ild Mr. Dunn ««cently comprehension^; W aa dent Painter—are Comparable to a man interest and general popularity as bowl be duplicated in other courses-Reader, letter of apprficiation, enclosing; ar: Jitina c*Ciine where . enrollement is especially Stressed for both good and bad photograph, from a teen-age Jap­ who whistles in the dark, ijot knowing games, proposals by educators for radi- ; : : Students. Through scientific tests --;• y ; " ^. large. ^,^,..,.4 anese* girl who Is usitig books, and follow-up methods) some stu­ what else todoiphis anxiety. cal change must be viewed with a degree invasion of Privacy that "Texans-should Jceep in mind -In art and muste, faculty coun- sent from the University. , ­ dents improved thejr reading com­ that the primary purpose of the v cll« regularly judge ability and , Addressed, fl&^^-StiHdents''A That committee of ten, appointed by of skepticism. Educators . ..A*en't bossing TO THE EDITOR: prehension as much as 600 per and H. A. Dunri of Universi^jr of J»w is to give financial protection ** progress of the individual stu4 fcen't. • the "Council of Educafion to loottege fdofbalr. .T7-T ^7. w««r are "* * "" -dent -and -plaoer4uiu accordingly. Tex^s, Austin, Texas. U. S. A^* Brackenridge Hall, object to being car owners." . . The School of -At the end' of the-summer, all--tiier—letter-" , Music -affords an study what is wrong with college sports If college presidents were in strict con* solicited by tile publicity agent of Were judged in English according, friend, thank ^u yei^mttelu* It However, I make my dissent on especially good example' of-pern, .was signed, """ and propose solutions, acted courageous^ trol of athletics within their respective > a national cigarette coinpany. This your statement that "Marked im­ sonal treatment and an effort to-to those ready for college fresh- man English, those ready for Afl?o­ agent, with the approval of dormi­provement all oyer the state, while trace progress rather than hours.' ly in making several de-emphasis sug­schools, a situation %at has some merit, tory officials, invaded the privacy : certainly desirable, is not a likely There, a degree candidate must: gestions. ; X-V'' revolutionary ideas like abolition of bowl of residents of this dormitory with result." I take issue with this ftot "only have the required n'tim--; "his publicity and. advertisements. ' statement because' I think it is ber of hours, but must have: r"lS; ?«jJS • A look at the r«scord, however, reveals games would be complied with. Through He was even supplied with a pass misleading to the student body. I reached a certain degree of. at­Ckippinftd ¥ & if W Iff 'Mmkey entet that de-emphasis schemes and sanity nation-wide support, the presidents could so that he could the think it is quite logical to assume tainment before graduating! rooms of .students who were in that a very definite safety factor codes aren't followed too well by some probably gain their-goals, as they may in classes;; whereupon he stapled ad­will result in Other fields in which an (effort (Th« following editorial is re-' who has a good memory io#„r the s«eond temest<«^ to students up to five dollars. The money zation? . TO THE EDITOR:. ^ ' Jtpbwt B»ro«, Ann Blkeltbtirii,.J. Bonn«V, enough to 1e n d themselves to _. tion nobody is going to stand of 1961-62 will be held on Jtnuary SO, Frank E. Brown, Brownhtll Monro*. N*r- •SI, and February X, ItSt. Any studetft; I would like to express my dis­ around with three alt^ativ^i^or vell Ch«rp«ntier, N*ncjr Lou Clark, Doyla classification and placement. now attending The University of TeXaa sent to your caption • "Safety Is Thomas Cooler, .Tommy. Joy Denman. him to pick from. ": . may receive his second"»emester l951-5fc THE AGGIES HAVE IT Incidental" as stated "in the edi-Marela Lou Drew, Lewis S. Fr»p»rt, Essay quizzes are criticized for course eard and retistratlon tiMis assign- George Case, Ralph Edward Hagood, Another field of general ^rep-Jnent by mail b.y filling in ait application section of the Sunday edi­Betty Harrlion,' Arrenla JulIa Haupt, station is college preparatory^ giving a hreak to the student with .whliet.is ^ayaUable outeide the. officea^ef : tion of .the Daily Texan. Herbert CharJea. Hflikfen, Byron Owen, .writing ability who can "sling the the Academic Deans or the Begistran Fred W. Riley, Charlei A. Thomae, James classes. Here the Aggies have one' Thia muat be done not later -than JancU I do agree jyith your statement Vague, Alice Wettbirook. 'bull." But. piultiple-choice quizzes .ary T,-l66Si--s .-. ^ -' ' w. b.saipp seem just as partial to the student Assistant Registrar ONE DAY Having a partyr ^ 7 Cleaning and Pressing » AUSTIN By BRAD BYERS Powder Bowl football game. ther the game> as it is now. $ob OfJportunitiled No EAri Charge WELDING * * Novelty Rubber Masks 1 T«MN Managing Editor Girls in both sororities are played, is worth while. Nearly RADIATOR • Helium Inflated Balloona Football could use a grad­ ^ Costumes—or Rent & more than a little concerned' everyone connected with* it, LONGHORN CLEANERS WORKS ual de-emphasis, D. Xi Bible We have Noveltiee^f all tjrpeevf . that their "just-for-fun" game especially the players, enjoy time permanent now engineer-—registered ZS3S Cuadalupji Ph. S-3S4? told a Texan reporter Mon­ Full positions Electrical engi­600 W#Sth St : has become somewhat rougher" the game. That's why they available on the University of Texas neer, considerable experience in opera­Tel. S-3733 AUSTIN NOVELTY CO. day. campus .together with a brief description tion and maintenance of electrical equip­«00W.Stli Ptk6-4S8C< Most people would agree' than thdy would like. play. But they doh't think the of tbe ' minimum requirements are .as • ment. EXPRESS BUS SERVICE enjoyment is worth anyone's follows;. Draftsman—a' mechanical draftsman . with him, but they would be |4ary. Alexander^ iaT Pi Phi, -Cleric-typist (2)—attractive, ability to capable of doing machine show drawings was injured Sunday. She is in jetting hurt. ; meet people, not over 80 years old, col­and design drafting; must have several to HOUSTON •little skeptical that officials Both agree lege degree necessary, but Mimeographing—Booklets—Prognusw' For the fiaest in groups; that not college this work. and wilt of the sport will do much Seto'n Hospital now background required^ Typing*, speed of years experience In 4 Hours Call 2-1135 Utility worker—young man, good phy­ something probably will; b]B Typing and Lithoprintlng-Letterheads HOLIDAY. CLEANING themselves towards de-empha-remain* there until Thursday, 60 wpm. sical condition, ability to perforin -ele­ : sis. when she will go home to done. It may be merely a Clerk-typist (2)—strong, mathematical mentary electrical repair work, experi­Kerrvill© Bus Co. Envelopea and Addressing ' See . ^ ^ revision of rules. As now background, some college 'background, ence not .necessary, high school educa­ There are two groups of Houston. degree not necessary, xrill train to oper­tion required. 118 E. 10th HARKINS CLEANERS' played, the game permits al­ate ikeypunch. Excellent opportunities Store clerk—young man, not subject AUS-JEX DUPLICATORS 2716H Gnadalapa football players and sponsors " "Probably her injury—water most' the same bodily contact for a permanent reslednt: • girl riot over to draft or recall;.hlthr schood education; on the campus, however, who in the knee-~-ia not too ser­3D. . . . • ability to check. equipment and supplies 400 5. Ilth •. Dial S-SS2S tis regular football, except for Secretary—prefer college background, in a storeroom, to keep adequate records, are very sincere in consider­ious. Perhaps the week of strong in math, good typist, some short, to maintain a running inventory. tackling. Girls', intramural to. work and ing changing or, possibly, do­school she'll miss will be her hand, ability comptometer All persona interested in working full-ROBBIN'S BODY SHOP football, on the. other hand, ... adding machines; willing to accept re-time on ing away with their sport alto­only loss, except for the pain. the -campus ' please cotact THE- permits no except ' sponsibility. , OFFICE OF NON-ACADEMIC PERSON­"Complete Body and Fender Repair"' / contact gether. 'y • But Mary's" injury, plus'the Secretary—^college. de(rr$f., preferably NEL, Main Building 204.touching the player who has from UT; ability ,to use electric type-It PAINTING * SEAT COVERS EXECITIVE • Prepare to step iato a xesponslUe "bruises of-several ottier plajr--'the "Vsli. : -7 ——writerr trhortharrd; .seitte effiee -experi­—_F4ill-4lme -3>ertnanent-job-epportuniUes • GLASS AUTO REBlMISMIfitfi . the • R Phi's,' who-Sunday ers on both teams, has caused ence:no£ over 30. now open at the Student Employment ezeeuiive position in:t^ retailing- The general opinion now Placement' secretary—College ' degree Bur'eau Include:• s 130S Lavaca Pk.-7-4B7S played their seventh annual the sororities to consider whe- seems to be that the Powder desired, experience In '' interviewing, Insurance inspector and: investigator, CAREERS field: buying, advertising, fashion, •;-i r. 1. . f t >, ...... ability to work with students and repre­male; age 22 or older. Car necessary- Bowl should rules of organizations. Specialized training, ex­ employ sentatives business General office'worker, femaje, Includes personnel. somewhat in between these Typing speed of 60 wpm, and light typing and light bookkeeping. 6% day* S P E E DWAY IN RETAILING clusively for college graduates, covers' shorthand. • a week. two. Elimination' of ddwnfield Informational writer—m graduate jour­Permanent-part-time jobs Include: merchandising, personnel manage­ blocking is one concrete sug­nalism student'preferred, a girl not over Secretary, male or female. Shorthand On«-y«orCours* ment, textiles,store organization,sales30 years of age, able to proofread and and bookkeeping essential. 22 hours per RADIO lead# to Tbr Daily Texan, a stodant ««»soaper of the Oalveraity of Texaa, U gestion being tossed about. do Isiy-out work/ week, mornings or afternoons. SALES & SERVICE promotion, and all phases of store pabUabed In An«Un erery tnorntag cicept Mondvy jiixi Saturday. BepU^ber The noteworthy thing, how­ Metfer's -Realistic approach under W. M. Walsh, Owner activity. to Jaa«. at>d except durfna holiday and axaminatioo periods, sod bi-weekly ever, is that the girls them­Decree 'JL dorina the sammer see*ion« and« the dOe -of Summer Texan on selves are taking If 2010 Speedway 7-3S46 r store-trained faculty. Classes arecom­Ifeira ^T«M Student PobUeattona. toe. stock. Daily Texan Crossword Puzzle bined with paid store work* Students , erotribotiooa erfll be aeeepted. by telepbone (2-2473) or at the changes are heeded they, will editorial office J,B. i • or at the Newt Laboratory. J.B. 102. Inqatries ACROSS DOWN 21. Kind ot roU •• are usually placed before graduation. make them,v without -prompt­ concamiat deUwyjml advonisins sbouid be made in J.B. 108 .<2-24?a>. . I'. A large 1.To cheat 22. Humor • •' XWnlony of' tb* Texan are nf gMcwrflr »beee of-the Ailmfniatrfttio& ~ ingf— > Co-edu<;ational. Master's degree. or otber Unitetalty offictela -. casjc .. 2. Incited w 23. Middle ^ Give PIPES for Enttnd u aeeottd-eiiae matter October-IS. I«4f al tbe Poet OSi«« •« ' * * • 5. Expression , 3.Think 24. Receives, Today's Chriitmas Limited eraollment Write Admissions Austin. Texaa onder 'be Act Of Hareb S. fS7». Santa Claus has come early ' as apart Imported Office for Bulletin C. ^ ., of sorrow (archaic) Answer Is Briars . ASSOCIATED. PRESS WIX4 SEKVtCE * not . only to the underprivi­9. Pack-4. High, 25. North Star Wide Virietjr of Tobaeco 4 Toe Associi.ted Press a excinsivejy eotiUod to the aae for blicaitonol leged children this Christmas, animal ~~ craggy hill 28. Steal V"r . -in ntSIAKCH BUKIAU to* KtTAlL JKAINIflO sli nawa dispatcbee credited «o it or Oat this netrs- but also Classified foyts paper. and local Items of spootaneotas origin (m. herein . Rigbte of to Dr. Tripod, the 10. Typcof ' 6.Sloth 27. Remuneriite '• 2222 .Guadalune UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH • Pfttsburglt 1% Pa. publication of eO otber matter berein alao reeerved. three-legged dog who holds an * architecture 6. Astitch in 29. Cutsoff, ;< Ads Honorary* doctor of philosophy 12. Kind crocheting as the tops Bewre*ptad (M Matfiraal Adverttaiag by National A&rertfefe* . . loc-Colleae Pobllsbers Repreaestative degree 'in bacteriology. of wool 7. Insect • 3LBoardo£, «0 lUdiaofl • tUm T«rk. M.T. 14. Masculine 8. Locate-YMterflsy's Aaswcv Several days ago Dr. Tripod Ordnance ; Chicago — Boatea — Loa SwgsJea tSan rrandaco ^ THE DAILY PRODUCE QUICK . name " 9. Fish (abbr.) had lost his . collar, a gift 15. Twist 11.Twilled 32.'A-dervish TEXAN . RESULTS CLASS IF fro ADS v^K-' .from zoology students, and his I0,Vim Public t LOST: WILL whoever borrowed the HAIR CUTS .76a tffnfaaum Sobacrlptiisa fhree Msstju evidently a gift of an un­20. Coolirtg 20. Mist x Witha^>halt notice THE CHOICEST t^ome-coolcM food-automobile robe Saturday night' from Suey'e Barber Shop > ^502 QOJK^IUXMI Delivered Called ta Austin Mailed oat of tows known admirerv Shelton Jen­device All you can eat tor .only 76c a meal—. the • stairs leading -in S-.TS p«t may-; Sl.fir per mo. -» S .76. per mo.' to the ballroom nings, one of the baeteridlbgy' 21. Not good Visit Mrs. Sulliv*g!% Place. 1404 COB-the Union please return it promptly to Typing PERMANENT STAFF students keeps a "wea^-, 22.Gained Stress Ave. the" English Office, MrBs-1805; or turn, • who • it into'the Lost and Found. Department.Editor-in-Chief -— RU3S KERSWn ther -eye" out. ;for Tripod, '23. Unable ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER — accar»t*''-^ . Managing Editor tospeak ' For Rent BOSTON*BULL, brindle with white feet, 2-6387,'6-1748 after 6, week enda. : BRAD BYERS doesn't know where the new Klaae' on forehead. Red collar, Mem­ £ditorial Assistant Kles$ . . phls Phoae 711 etc. Univef-. Z—, Mildred collar Came from. . 24. Branch tstr—reward. 8-S644.. EXPERIENCED. THESES, a NICELY'furnished . JfW?JEdi Marjorie Clapp 27.Languished TWO two room W. 22 H. •_ sity neighborhood. 2 lira. • Bitehi*, •;> apartmenta with private, bath across So: 2-4446. 'V •••;« US.Cry, as street from . Oniyeralty. 146 and' $S6<­ GREEN WALLET;—1st floor Biology Society Editor „ Utiiities paid. 3T>i \.West ^lst or caU wko de' vl Bldg. Finder keep^money and return THESES.-DISSERTATIONS, 'tEleetrdi^l Amusementy Editor ^Kenneth jBompertx ' Powder Itame dv. unen resv 8-824Jt after « " rjr .matic).'Dictation. Coaching. Mr*. Pato.?-?® Day Editors Murdoch Darsey, Johnnie Human,' Bowl Sunday NORTH AUSTIN—^yerjr nlee nn#urnis KarMre apartment. rooms. hsss been identified-as not a apartme Lar^e Lots K l o d ACCURATE Pick-uii s and.% w , , . _ ^ e l y C r o z i e r , F l o C o r , H w a r P a g e ment(eccL) of cabinets and.%torase. Tub or shower. TYPING. W Editor — Anna Chambers. Dorothy Cajnpbe]l, ,"dog". at all, but merely a-31. Youngman Music * liver. Ura. Erickson.i 6-2048. Venetians. 168. 604 W. 61st., 6-1174. « Gene Dow, Olan Brewer. Jo Ann Dlckerson 14-month-old puppy belonging 32. Back' RECORDED HUS10. P.A. SyeUma, for EXPERIENCED M..A. graduaU. |Uaa '48, ENGLIbH For4 t'ftMflCTdltsneltiiii. —Eager,.Betiye Ra»land#« and Mrs. Marion Fooler, osm< || ^ cal ;.con4itto«. Orlvinal finiak like new. ENG WANTED ,. . Gilber^PhiloiM), Mildmd'lPayne: Onec owntr ear. Coat IIMo-new. S-tSet, era of Grefen Shores. ivhta December 80th - l^: .Copyreaders -Dorothy. Cftuj)bell, -•* tr«ei~^'^- And this brings up another ofaregkm Bobby Newlin, Barbara Rubemrtein tyynery* wanted gns oocie < Wight Amusements Editor" yllie Nibling -ing in the "library? ^ -41Blundeot books, feeoMs.^ toys, eqwment; AMtd fly# d»r» 18.80, koarlV. ' mmmm U" »n' !& v &j*a& \ ^SJvy, fa &ssaa-:ta^g,,v. 3©r* -t$££i Oflr'? In far iway Czechoslovakia the orris #* groand'iFill b« fertile and produce §«< tiny tots wifl~fcfr^looking for little abundantly In the eoffling year.' golden pigs dancing aroand the ' C%e^Yoi#%»ii«^Wwflr^r MaiCihaH^Hunt Maxwell, Hal Atkins, Bonnie o'clock to noon in the-Main Crawford, * Nancy Tfeague, Guy Lounge, Moore said. '/• r ' 4 Huskerson, arid Oliver Haley.' '4?*•£%{& Greek. Directoriei Out Thursday Jeanette Smith is directfng the A few copies of "The Greek Di­ production, and Dan Love is as­rectory" will be available Thurs­ on the drag sistant director. day afternoon at the University Chicago Tribune Hold* Contest Co-Op and Hemphill's. .After The Chicago Tribune has an Christmas the directory will have Jolly Sainf Nick, the merry ^ild soul, . . ^ nounced the sixth annual Better a cross index with members listed Rooms Competition, with, a total by organizations.and alphabetical­is now In Austin (or, so we've been told). > ^ of $24,050 in prizes. Fifty-two ly. The copies available now will r He came via cer, happy es a lark, ' awards from $100 t® $1000 will not have this crossindex. ,b& given . for ideas in furnishing The directorywill be distributed 'cause he knew of a wonderful place +e»-park! ' and decorating rooms of -Homes. free. Publishers are James Ste­ Only, at the amazing The Tribune-plan's wide publici-phens and Hidmer-Jaekson Jr. erT.. ty for the winners of t^e con­CktiuVvtiA, a# toWitoi! test, and as in the past will, use Reductionsr pictures of of colored entries .and winners. The contest closes Feb­ruary 18, 1052. • rr Gua Cook, Dallaa Banker Diea Gus Cook, University ex-student arid Pallas banker, died yesterday, reported the Associated Press. He VJ was vice president, of the Republic When Medicines [NaBSiiniiHg?w exepative df AreNeede^..r <" -i ; two. other banks in Dallas. ,; ^ 'Vou can depend upon' our larfe atocka 4 He had been ill-several., months. to make It poaatbla to fill prescrip­ tions in a matter of minutaa. Mr. Cook attended Hardin-Sim- ED MINOR, Pharmacist nons University before coming to 1910 Guadalupe; Dial 2-S211 ,the University.of Texas. •. Nothing held beckl Every item of costume jewelry v will be told at these • •, amazing reductions. Am iNmppiSl : petite velvet bag . with snap frame, ^ ^ beautifulfsatin lining AVAilABLEATANY INTIRSTATI THEATRE IN6 ...2.95* DENOMIfMTlONS TO FIT EVEtT CIFT OCCASION! . . the most beautiful gift wrapping in the southwest is^free at Kruger's. sma Birdcage bag with -gold frames .. a 5.00* ^ ~ «V' ti ^ la Cdar ^ & . 'GOLDENi ** <« Inheritance1' V * ',1 4 , SIERRA^ V G)mpany —f" luiutettNnWM.. •u, y-'. v?: -4* Jt r'-' J. iiHs IS'. i* y-W$k V­ -,v