T ex a n Th e d a F i r s t V O L 51 C o l l e g e D a i l y I n T h e S o u t h AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951 Price 5 Cents Eight Pages Today NO. 50 Potent Rice Owls A ttack Injured Steers Saturday for the battle. But if the weather .should turn The game is to be broadcast over KT EC start­ ing at 1:50 p.m. clear Friday and Saturday then at least 55.000, Possibly 55,000 fans are expected to see the Rice is scheduled to arrive by bus Friday and Rice Owls and the Texas Longhorns clash in possibly more persons, will witness the game. Forecast for Saturday’s game is partly clouds will hold a light workout at either Clark Field Memorial Stadium at 2 p.m. Saturday. A slow drizzling mist, which at times threat­ with a fairly stiff south wind and temperature in or the Stadium after the Owlet-Yearling contest. Wet weather during the game presumably ened to turn to rain Thursday, hurt ticket sales the middle 80’s. would hurt the Owls’ passing game which is a major part of their offense. Their Dan Drake, quarterback, to End Bill Hovvton, passing combi­ nation has accounted for five By G E N E E H R L IC H te x a n S p o rt! S ta ff Card Stunts W ill Salute Texas Cities, Halloween A L V IN R IC H A R D M. O W N ESLEY T. THOM AS B. BLACK C H U R C H ILL Law Honorary Taps Six Senior Students and is book review editor of the organiza­ La w R eview . tion* n for R ichard T. C h u rch ill o f T h in e Texas I m w Review Thom as B, B la c k of A u stin, B A and ach ­ R iv e t s dean of Delta Theta Phi ier? Oeto- Saw fra te r nit) A -‘ I dont a * T o xa ? w ith honor? 19. He is a member A A M , 19 40 to 194$, he nerved of Phi Delta Phi and is an a?snin the arm y for 6,'; month?. He ( ate note editor of the Texas Law Tho«# tapped v. a- selected the outstanding m id­ Review , Black is also enrolled in Stone E chard Le e> S ’ re o f Jarksonlaw student in the spring of 1951 music school. h honor? '50. H** ii T ill*, B R * Phi D elta Phi, hon• member ■atprni’ y, and assno ra ry I*^sra or riare r.r-te eh •• >! of the Texas I.aw R e v f>w. Chancellors, honorar ti on for law student s scholarship, per*5 na ' ierem ont, *a or *1 « v * he* 20. Ja m e s R. Mi vers o f H o u lto n , B A fro ii K p n 1949. A t R oe it of the student he wa* pre? body. H*1 “ a no moor of Phi Tip It a Pr a rid a > < ■ t' •• T tho Texas L a w Rev Je ro m e ll. P a rk e r Jr . , of P o rt or *h, me '' *' p Texas L a w Rev iew Ko '• . >; B< a id . P a rk e r, B B A ’ 12, m VPC -a 'n pla in rn the A rm y ft ■ I ft42 to 1946 and 15 now a eer' fled j >abi ’ accountant. A» la** « i w on the J . < . Ho vo a n a rd to mid aw stu d e n ts. A lvin M, O w sley « r. of D a lla s g ra d u a l* r im v : I** from P rin ce ton in 19 19. w here ne wa? a rr em her o f the T o w e r f uh a f ' 1 Karo a S ' arma. He a er- od a« a •> g*>a’ • th# A r m y f-om I 143 to 'n -,c He ta clerk o f Phi D elta P h i and on e d ito rs ! h-ard nf ' h T * a? f ,r ie t * n r e C om m ittee M e eti The G rie va n ce Comm 'te e , in ita fir®t m ee’ ing o f the ' ear, f * their n acting time a? e sch, W fd n e »c a at 5 p rn n T pxa = Union $09. F red K e *Se r, Ona n a non need ’ ha* th* f . * va ru e omnrd, ***‘ r, tx -,.-k n e ?e co opera tio r With * e Btu ent-Fa Comm “ et ’25 Most' Chosen For TSO Finals T w e n ty five finah-ts in the Ten M st B e a u tifu l G irls contest were chosen T h u rsd a y night from a group o f 55 beauties selected T hursday aftern oon . ginia Nichols. Linda Row e, Dn the playing field, the Long the tough rivals although Texas the west stands. horn Band w ill form a cow in is a seven-point fa vo rite. honor of F o rt W orth. T h e y will In the pre game snow. th*’ band Rice would seem to have the bet­ play “ I ’m an Old Cow H a n d ," and w ill form a U N in center field as ter of the situation as regards in­ the card section w ill mark the lo­ Jim Reef! gives a special prayer. juries. T hey lost T ed d y Riggs, cation of Oowtown on a map of Reed then w ill address the crowd startin g o ffensive halfb ack, a fte r T exas. on the significance of U nited N a ­ the S M U game. He has a sprained The band will form a howl of tions from a script prepared by shoulder hut is expected to see cotton and play ‘ King Cotton R adio House. some action. M a rc h ” to honor Dallas. The card * section w ill pin* e Dallas on the On the debit side of thp ledger map. “ W e ’ll have a pep ra lly tonight ten m inutes before the ra lly par­ fo r the Longhorns is an A ll- A m eri­ Houston will be honored by the come rain, hail, or shine,’’ head ade starts, can defensive end. Don Mer.asco. p layin g of “ R ic e ’s H o n o r" and A car decorating booth w ill be He hurt an ankle in the A rkansas Longhorn spirit “ ro u se r” B ill fu n n in g of the San Ja c in to monu­ game and d e fin ite ly w ill not see -et up on the sidewalk across S im p s o n said Thursday night. ment. Houston w ill be added to act ion. The pre Rice game pep ra lly from the Co-Op S a tu rd a y morning. the eard-section map. C arl M ayes, left offensive h a lf­ Sponsored by the In tra - fra te rn ity A form ation of the A lam o w ill w ill hegin in the T ri dorm area Council, the booth w ill decorate back, and a rising Texas football he formed w’hile " S a n Antonio at T w e n ty fo u rth and Guadalupe star, broke his hand in practice cats with orange-and-w hUp crepe Students had picked up P.OOO R o s e " is played and shown on the tonight at 7 o ’clock. The Longhorn W ednesday. He might get a chance and all the trim m ings just for the band, S ilv e r Spurs, Cowboys, and ticket* for the R ice game when map. asking. N in e ty fr a te rn ity pledges the ticket o ff,ie m G reg ory Gym to play with the right hand in a Bevo w ill lead the parade down "T h e Ey es of T e x * ? ’’ will be cast but it is doubtful. w ill decorate cars all up-and-down closed T h u rsd ay. They -till have played w hile the band forms the the D iag, up Twenty first and to the Drag. So the burden of sh iftin g p la y­ the M ain Building. Simpson said from 8'.HO to 12 and from I to 5 C apito l and the card section lo­ Despite the rain, n e a rly th irty o’clock F r id a y to draw. er? to give maximum strength lies that in case of ram the ra lly w ill cates Austin. people showed up for Thursday T ick ets for the genera! public w ith the Longhorns. \ football w ill be surrounded tie held in G re g o ry Gym . n ig h t’s pep ra lly and had a small are still available in the end rones. Don C unningham w ill move up The senior members of the bv the Southw est C onference ★ from hi? right halfback defensive school* which w ill drop out one Longhorn football team and ass - ye llin g session in finn? of the position to take M enasco’i lin e ­ by one, leaving Texas in posses­ taut coach B u lly G iistra p w ill tie Texas Book Store. The Austin W e sth e r Bureau said T hursday R a l l y C o m m i t t e e M e e t s backer slot. In Cunningham s at the rall\. C a n n ie r David A n sion. place w ill be Don B a rto n , p laying A pumpkin with the canille un­ Hereon w ill play “ The E y e s ” and night, that interm ittent dm r.lo? T o d a y a t 4 o ' C l o c k double d u t.i. lit and then lit w ill commemorate "T e x a s T a p s” on the tow er chime? w ill continue until noon Frid ay . ic All m embers of the R ail; Com­ W hen you see a friend on the H a llo w e e n . B ill M ilb u rn w ill he ready to co Campus today, stop hun and say, m ittee w ill meet F r id a y at 4 p.m. Next, an Aggie with somewhat W e a th e r F o re ra n n W ag g o n er H all 401 to have a but, because of an injured back, Fog and drizzle F rid a y morning, 'B ra * toe Hell out of R ic e ,’ and the same **hap a* the pumpkin w ill becoming slightly w arm er F r id a y bring him (o r h er) to the pep quick run-through of each per­ he w iii probably be used p rim a rily be formed. son'? respnnaibilit\ at the game. on defense. ’•ally with you tonight. Hoping for increased U n iv e rs ity afternoon and S a tu rd ay. Pep Rally Tonight Rain. Hail. or Snow Some Tickets Still Available; 9,000 Drawn 6 for Assembly, I Justice 7 Candidates Cite Records P r u e , and Sid ney Siege! from the let I (jo e $.$9,12 and 7 - 5 — l a * * * e to *;•»’> f • k Rice game * Ma e Ko riot h speak® a* occupationa and rec*-**at;ona th era j" w • kshop. Met h***i;sf E 'lu c a t on • atm i". T*-xa- L r -»n 3! 5-$ I L 9 30 Neet <. bring* gro . r , IOO I) a S* reet 12 — A F R O T t dr; , Intramural, Fi* Id. 12:15 Pe -.mine, at, Manage men* A ssociation • mct.eon w ith addr* ■ • "Louis G. S e a to n , M ain Ba room, T exa? ' ior . ^ I ?. r I t •. f ( ■ •. M LB. 2 ..—Tex a \ ry. •Jack Ba; ton, reg lia r center, is not scheduled to see o ffen sive ac­ tion hut w ill play defen?e. He has a bruised hip. B ill M cDonald w ill lak e over at o ffe n siv e ret ter. B ill Georges, out most of the ?ea«nn w ith a pulled ligam ent, w ill lie back at the defensive left end post. The q u arterb ack position -rems t*> be fa irly w ell settled for the ■'■rn Longhorns, but Coach P rice has emphasized that com petition "is v e ry keen” between T Jones and Dan Page. B y ro n Tow nsend, bruising fu ll­ back, may not draw the startin g offensive assignm ent S a tu rd ay . In hts ?*ead may he Dick Ochoa, a hard-running ju n io r. ★ O ffense on the ground is a I exas sp ecialty. They have accu­ lturated 1,180 yards in five earns#, Passes have gained only 119 yards. Rice ha? a mort evenly ba;*uce offense as regard statistics. They have gained 544 yards rush­ ing and .38 7 passing. Dan D ra k e , at the quarterback position fo r the O wls, has heen described by a* least one ■ >it-of\ M n w ter as me best T quar­ ter "ack since Tobin Rote. T h e ir mp ground gainer I? T e d ­ dy Riggs who has gained 251 yards in 50 carries. R ic e ’s ace pass catcher, B ill How ton, he has caught 15, w as a sophomore during the hey-day o f Frogg ie W illia m s, who heat Texas in 1949 with a 16-yard field goal rn the fin al 30 seconds o f the game. Last y e a r at this tim e, H ow ton had caught IO passes fo r 222 yards and 3 touchdowns. He was not. a re g u la r starter until mid* season o f 1950. C o n fe re n ce play between the tw o teams dates hack to 1914. T he Steers have an edge of 23-14 in games won and lost anti there have been no deadlocks. Rice-T exas com petition has pro­ duced a m ajor h ou i game p a rtic i­ pant e ve ry yeat since 1943. Cf- J r h iv f O R l Y id A C R E S By RUSS KERSTEN Toe Phi Mu - are looking for fr a te rn ity pledge who lobbed w ■.H.. r their goldfr-h pond P re to! N o n me goldfish. Most em bar; a- ng moment in th*- life of a U n iv e rs ity m ale: V\ edne-day. he relate-, he wa? crossing the D ra g wher he ?p.e*l two fa m ilia r co-eds bitting in a fa m ilia r C h evvy coupe. L a u g h in g ly approaching the ear. ; de tided to g reet them sn ’ he novel fashion of k ick in g the d ay­ lights out of the fro n t bumper. H<* did -o. A t the -ame time, he yelled, “ fie* nu* o f rhe middle of the ®tt eet. ’ Ju s t having a big time. H e then w alked around to the side of the car, leaned in to -ay "h i, hut- no friends. T w o girls he had never seen were staring up in open-mouthed astonishm ent. 7:15 — r>u rn irate ♦ dge games, Texas I • ut 315. 7:30— Y A R T Squadron, < hem D try Bu :Id g lo . 7:30- I. 9 ’ Oran S t .•:'*•rn A •- »c atjnn n eats a* ( f • *< to go to H a rris P a rs 7 :30— F i , ’ The Q .* en’- L o v e r ," G regg House. 7:30- T I mi as R>hw u th to speak on U n ite d N atio n *, H el F o u n ­ dation* P a tie n t: “ Doc I don’t ?moke, 7 :3 0 — C o-R e*. M •; - G;» rls. U ii: I live inr.k, or chase g — J ,1*erna• ,o; a1 Bait, Texa- to he a h u n d re d ?" Union. i Doctor; "it ll seem like it. tege Codette of A : '? and S cie n ce ; Jam * - < row ar, I J o Pr ohs t r fr on •he College of E n g in e e rin g ; and ’■fo from th*- ( ’"lieg e < narlesa of l i r e Arts. .Jim Leonard has a I non need Associate Ju stic e , Be rn ie Dow, sophunore prela w studen t f rom Houston, announ red his candidacy 'Thursday for \ cts a rot S* er.ee? assetnt, ■ ma; . He .a a J uiner h.gh achoo! -tat*’ debate champion, a membet of v a rsity debate teat;), Athena*- im int** L ite ra l j Society1, and a society debate champion. He , a member of Religious Em phasis W eek ( om m ittee anc ha? ?e;v*>o on Free Dance ( omtn tree, ii: ; F a c u lty E v a lu a tm n ( ommitte* He « a elected t*> member-hjp in Phi F*a Sigm a, scholastic fia te rn ;tv fi*l and a member of S ig m a Phi Epsilon social fraternity. Jo m ajor P ro b e r , ju n io r mete*;rology from Conroe, has an n ounee*: her candidacy for L o ,lege of En g in e e rin g She assemblyman. « parliam entarian of F o r­ ensic a, serves as re gistration *-hairrnan >f (»rea* Issues Com m ittee, legisaltive com m itteem an of ( am pus League of W om en Voters, and executive board member of St*-et Her*’ Com m ittee, J o na? been political and activil •'? cha iran of D e i’ a Zeta soror it) an di? a member o f I m versity Sym pnnn r Band, A m erican Me tee.? g\ Society, S te e r Her*' (h a r m Com m ittee, and F a c u ltj E v a nation ( ommsttee * Sid n ey (S n o o k y i Siegel, junior ad vertising m ajor, has filed for A rts ann Sciences Assem bly -car. M iss Siege! has recen tly been appointed for a tw o yea *i*rm to the Texas I nior B*>ard of D i­ rect r? a n ; is *>n the «*aff of ’ ne I>» .• Texar Last summer she nerved a* se*re ta r) of the Sttt- TED P R IC E Fur* JO SIDNEY SIEGEL PROSSER fie vt s' A •?*>* tat o n . She * an O range Ja c k e t h’ : has been a member of the Union T a le n t C om m ittee. >csal sorority Phi F.p? She served on the F a c u lty Evalint Comm ttee and wa? a membet of ( ammi* le a g u e of W om en Voter?. A v a rs ity debate le tt h■ M ss S egf! ss now pu ■ .* ■ ' a r Cha* e a W olfe, 'tins rn art ma man of the W om en s Debat* \\ os or from Dada?, is a candolate shop. She has been soc a cha;: for s? Men* Asse rn bl* from Colman and rush captain fo r De.*a lege of F in e A rts. She is a mem- Sw eetheart F in a lis t* F iv e W ien Sw e e th ea rt fin alists have heen selected. CHARLESA W O LFE T h e y are Dick C arney, Ford ber of A rts Students Association, Seiiso n , George W M ille r, Bill Radio A ctors, and C u rta in Club. N icholas, and B ill Shem ake. Miss W o lfe has participated in One fin a lis t was d isq u a lified several television show’s. "H ip s y because o f a fr a te r n ity a ffilia tio n . B o o ," and "Time- Staggers O n ." The mr.sculine idea! of the intieA me** ie; of A lpha Upsilon Phi pendent women w ill he ele; ted social sorority, her o rig in *! one- from the finalists at a m eeting act pax w he produced in No M onday night and announced at v em ber by the D epartm ent of D ra ­ fhe Sadie Hawkins Dance N o vem ­ ma. ber 3. Friday, October 26, 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 2 Shorthorns Seek Victory Crucial G a m e s D o t both are features. Odessa play* at Pam pa in the firs t showdown of the D istrict I rare in ( lass A A A A . W hen the w inner playa Lubbock the title is expected to be decided. Both Ode sa and Pam pa are un­ defeated by Odessa has been tied. Lubbock, undefeated and untied, plays dow n! rod der f-an Angelo this week. In Class A W y lie of A b ilen e and < ross Pla.n s get together a t < rosa Plain s sn a battle for the leader* “ hip of D istrict 7. It xviii a L o have two undefeated, intied teams playing each other. Hut otherw ise, battle* fo r dis* t net honor- furnish the feature game-. Most of the,,, arc between tea rn« w ith spotted records in ca-on piny but still favo rite* for their d istrict championships. One of the most interesting game w ill be W ic h ita F a lls at Tex arkan a. W ic h ita Fails, last ye a r's champion, started o ff poorly this yeai but ha- gathered steam until it is considered tough enough to beat I cxa rk a na, the d istrict 5 favorite in Clags A A A A . There arc 47 undefeated teams le ft in the state % top four d a .sifica* on* with lo of those having ties on their records. Chances ate ’ hat the list will be trimmed to around .35 this week end. By th§ A* toddled /*??$$ C rucial game- dot t; e bulging Texas schoolboy football schedule in e ve ry class th, week end with the accent or conference play and few bat' ic mat*’ _■ unbeaten team-. Thor a r c two -ac* g a m e ? and I SWC Gridsters In AP All-America ZP N E W V O R K , Oct. 2 onferer c a n d Tw o Southw est o n e B o rd e r Ct n f pre n re player* 18 rn- e college footW e re j T hursday by ball Al! Amene a on th e board for ron?i dera f A merit’s first ai «ee< team. The team w ill close of the gear Those named O ffe n s iv e p I a y’cr* Hill Southw est Co nfefence Howton, Rice e rid, cau gh t three touchdow n passe s on nlavs if 52, 62 ane! 2- yards in O wl'* 28-7 v ic ­ tory ove r Sou the n Methodist.. He also played superbly rn defense. Defensive players: Southw est Hob Gi ffin , A r ­ r anoas enter, played do r,, i nut.es double duty and led tile offense 'hat held m ighty Tc va s to four first downs. byLeland Wi 1 f,nlv h,‘‘p bnnsr i Will your I next in the j basketball fix? (b o ite s are r e e l. M ic h ig a n to top M in n e s o t a , Michigan S ta te to wham Bitt, and Texas Most Tech to , u b m . r « A r ito n .. SW TC B Team Loses To Victoria, 20-0 R e id about the sp re ad in g scanda l in Q u ick MAGAZINE EQR B U S Y PEOPLE _____________________ i n t l ^ L / £ uLS5E/_!°^Ei/ j \ K T O B I A, Oct. 25 -rn"'*** Saturday,if this week’s truestexperts’ predictions are cor- Also Ohio Stare to smash Iow a, N orth w estern to claw' W isconsin, N ebraska to outpoint M issouri, Penn to -ink N a vy, and Illin o is to best Ind iana. In games of last, week end, the T abb crs fa re d little better than other so-called “ expert*.” The Texan Expert*- were fooled by Aitch contests as Texas-A rkansas, R u e S M U , T C I AA M, Ohio StateIndiana, < a lifo rn ia - U S C , etc., etc. T h e y hope it doe* n’t. happen agal n. college be THE P O C K E T N E W S P** k s . Hundred-per-cent Yo u n g er, ce n te r; M ille r, right K ^ ard; Law rence Kalm ua, rig t ta c k le ; D elaney, rig h t end; Bu rk e t, q u arterb a ck ; Q .inn, le ft H alfback; f a s t e r Sim cik , rig h t h a lfb a ck; and K e lle y , fullback. Moon w ill be the on. dou e duty man for the Y e a rlin g s, holding down his le ft end post on defense also. Jo in in g Moon w ill be H arlo w , le ft tackle; Lonnie W e ir, le ft g u ard ; Dick Hopping, right g u ard ; Glendon Bushong, right tackle; Kitchens, r i g h t end; T a y lo r and R ih o r n M a tth e w , linebackers; O liv e r B i ad ;hav,, le ft h a lfb a ck; Dick V5 ilding, right a lf ofthe experts ____ , c . i r ' u P-, e t ’S M L . la ,t are a little ;, i no n w e e k - 28 leery since o f R ic e l. i however no one p i c k s N e a t p e r f e c t p ic k s a r c ’I thane them to win. I he Kciteral concensus Is that f exas will win over A u b u rn , Notre Dame over b y one touchdown. Only a few prognosticators SRV t h e . Purd ue, and Prin ceto n over Cori, c i_-i j- * .. U are a two-touchdown favorite, while one predicts a tie. In some tnat look closer, the T E X A S 19 R IC E 13 J rabbet* c all fo r K e n tu ck y to clip Bubba Swain, junior business administration major from Flo rid a , G eorgia Tech to w reck u _______________________t . n _ , . . L Baytown, “ Rife has a .sophomore-studded ball club that I \ an d erb ilt, V’illanova to blast has been under-rated in pre-season predictions, but they Houston, M aryland to trounce U S U , and .Stanford to scalp W a s h ­ are not the seasoned team that they will be up against ington. when they meet the Longhorns.” I i/ Texan Tabs Fish e r, Superior, Neb., and Dentex Dan, owned by ( . W . Floe*, Tem ple, Tex., fought th e ir w ay through to rap ture victories in the second round of the 110,000 stake. Red Flag, a brindle owned by H. O. F o w le r o f Big Spring , lex., gave the older dog* com petition. DrPepperI M u r f f Biedaoe of P earsall and Louis Paine of La m a r ( Houston c A uatm 's l.a rry Lundatedt and K e r r v ille ’s Ja y to n Golemon pace the R ice forw ard wall on both ofP ro vid in g the spark fo r the fen*e and defense. Coach Em erson has indicated Y e a rlin g s’ ground game w i I he B illy Q uinn, last w e e k ’s top ball he w ill use an o f f e n s i v e rombinac a rrie r with 58 yards on 15 tries, tion of Moon, le ft end; Buck and E d K e lle y , a strong up-the- Lansford, le ft tal kie; Jim m y Sammiddle ru n n e l. uelson, left. g uard; Leighton one win and two louses in p lay to date. T hey have whipped T C U ’s Wogs, 21-13, and dropped deci­ sions to Del M a r .Junior f ollege, 46 13, and S M C ’s Colts, 26-6. In the a e ria l departm ent, F e rd ia B u rk e t, who connected on 5 of his IO tosses against. B a y lo r, w ill be throw ing to a trio of rangy ends, H o w a rd M oon, M alcolm K itch e n s and W a y n e D elaney. The Blue Bolts* standard I attack is well-balanced. Coach Moore nas a ‘ harp passer in Claude Roa< h, a San Ja c in to (H o u s to n ) product, and an explosive ru n n er in M ac T aylo r, the s tate ’s No. 2 ground gainer s see it this w ay : Texa* Longhorns Hie a 121 choice to de-feather the R ice Owls. \rkarisa'* « a runaw ay 'e le ctio n over S a n ta C lara. The Texa Aggie- are an “ e x tra ­ point” 7-6 fa vo rite over B a ylo r. And Southern L a i g e t s t h e nod A B I L E N E , K a . , O rt, 25 V, Fa vo rites in the I'. S. < hallengr Cup, the natio n’s top coursing o v rr O ' 15 Horned Frogs. N a tio n a lly, the Tabbera look fo r event, stayed on top in T h u rs d a y ’? d o ser games than usual this week, racing A LIFT FOR LIFE! Oft „ / C Titan Sparta Staff R ice In s titu te ’s two-day in v a ­ sion of Mem orial Stadium com ­ mences at 2 o clock this afternoon when its freshman team tangles with T tx a J \ carlings. ro a c h Ox Em erson’* Y e a rlin g * w ill be shooting for the firs t victo ry of their young collegiate ca recrs, having dropped th e ir season opener w ith B a y lo r ’s Cubs in Waco a n F r id a y night by a 25-7 count. T h e y v ill also be seeking to avenge a 20-16 d e f e a t which tho R ic e frosh banded them in Houston l a s t fall. R ice ' B lu e Bolts, tutored by Charles Moore, sport a record of — Favorites Advance In Challenge Cup Contest a -i dec I od to say w hether B la c k w e ll va- 11 c n in ce sought. The Reds reportedly asked for e ith er Duke Sn id er, few tax reductions or elim inations in toe S'»,69l,(K>iv'00 tax ncrease bill. T he le vy on the high si hoo! games was or gin a1 Iv enacted ten ye ars ago when Congress u a ° t r y ­ ing to raise revenue for the defense program. T he 20 per cent tax is not elim inated on o .ie g o games. The exemption f r o m the levy applies sp e c ific a lly to e lem en ta ry and *econdary (h ig h ) schools and then oui;, lf “ the proceed? inure exclus iv tly to toe b en efit of these institution \id rs of the jo in t Congressional com m ittee on taxa T E X A S 21 R IC E 7 Marge Hargrove, junior elementary education major from tion “ aid v irtu a lly a high school Houston. " I think if vie win, wo will win by two touch- gl>nif* th M ir ra y T h u rsd a y T E X A S 21 RIC E 14 announced the signing of light Billie C o o k , senior drama m a i o r from Odessa, “ This o n e heavyw eig ht c h a m p i o n Jo e y is pretty hard to decide. Texas ha* a more seasoned M axim and form er heavyw eig ht cham pion Fzzard Uharle* for a team.” 12-round ti on title bout in the San TEXAS 20 RIC E 13 Franci-oo C o w Palace, Dec. 12. Shelly Hall, junior French major from Lubbock. “ Th* Owls raised a ruckus in TLallas laL a trin v a . F l o y d W ila o n . L lo y d D u r s t v * . ( lif t o n B e r r y . 5 o 'c lo c k W in n e r S t u r m an - Y ou nj? v * . J o h n F'-rd- D A IL Y 111-ll c a l lie r C ia * * B 4 o 'c lo c k H e r b e r t H i l l T i , I; ,**»-,! H a r w o o d . Bowling 30c a game ALL O w i C o a c h Je s s N e e ly who is in his tw elfth y e a r as d ire cto r o f R ice football fortunes. In I I years at the Institute, N ee ly's team s have won 69, lost 40, and tied 4. Included in his 69 v ic ­ tories are some o f the Southwest's most crim inal upsets and one o f his fa v o rite victim s has been Texas. 8 : 3 0 o ’c l o c k George Porter vs. Arthur THE N E W Y O R K , Oct. 25— (ZP)— • has a non-title h e avyw e ig h t brawl S o w En g lan d support fo r ru g g e d 1excited so much interest. L o u is Rocky M arcian o, unbeaten B r o c k - i is the m agic name that lights the ton, Mass., slugger, T h u rsd ay flam e. B u t the lure now is the shaved the odds close to even chance o f being in on the k ill— j m oney fo r his big 10-round test that night when some yo ungster against Jo e Louis F r id a y night w ill knock the Bom b er into re­ tirem ent fo r keeps. at Madison Sq u are Garden. The gam e— in some places re ­ fe rre d to as the ‘‘high school game of the y e a r " — could w ell deter­ mine the Class 6 - A A A A champion, m eet, and by that tim e he hopes and m ight have an im portant bear­ to have an even bigger surprise ing on the state race. fo r the top-notch A g g ie runners. Seats are at a premium fo r the The Stee rs are led by captain game. C orpus C h ris ti’s allocation C. A . R u n d e ll, who finished third in the Southw est C onference meet was sold out qu ickly, and they last, y e a r. R ound ing out tile firs t have requested more. S in ce the five w ith R u n d e ll are O tis Budd, A u stin block is alm ost com pletely P a t O dell, A n d y K illa m , and Ches­ gone, A u stin High o ffic ia ls are te r B ra d le y . Lincoln Je a n e s and m aking arrangem ents to have ex­ E a r ly W h itesid es give the harriers tra sideline seats put up. IflOO,OPatients PAY ONLY T h u rsd ay night that the drizzle should break by noon F r id a y , w ith the w ea th e r rem aining pa rtly cloudy u n til game tim e— w ith the p o ssibility o f showers the game progresses. The Texans, in w hat is only th e ir second ye a r as a separate team , have progressed to a point o f being considered one of the top A A A A elevens in the state. T hey are one o f the last fo u r un d efeat­ ed, untied Class A A A A clubs. The wide-open R a y attack is led by such stalw a rts as R a y K an ip e, the team ’s leading scorer — 39 points; Adolph Y an ez ; Fred M o rg a n ; Sonny C risp ; Je r ry Young; Buddy T ed d e r; L a rry W e b e r; and Jo h n R ay. A u s tin ’s Maroons, on the other S IM S Cloudy, drizzling w eath er T h u rs­ day threw new* confusion into the scene o f the A u stin M aroons’ c ru ­ cial D istric t 6 - A A A A battle w ith the R a y H igh Texans o f Corpus C hristi. The game is to be played in A u s tin ’s House park, w*ith kick o ff at 8 p.m. F rid a y . The Texans, e a rlie r regarded as favo rites, would appear to be more in danger from the incle­ m ent w eath er— since they resort to lots o f the “ S M U - ty p e ” plays. The T ex an s’ pitchouts, laterals, and strong passing game seem c e r­ tain to s u ffe r if the w eather stays as it was T hursday. The U .S . W e a th e r B u rea u said noon,” C renshaw stated. The O RLAN D T e x a n S p o rta S t a f f h95! Joe Louis Favored To W hip Marciano club. U a tio n f o r Men, announced T h u rs­ d a y th a t a th ir d phase o f the as­ s o c ’ation— a w e ight-lifting club jbrould be organized F rid a y a t 5 p m . in Cr? gory Gym 27. I Crens aw said the weight-lifti l n g club was ^ r e t h a t comes and f o e s . Som e years it is good and O c t o b e r 26, 616 C ongress C o lle g e S t y le C e n te r Congress o f tin *bu est Friday, October 26. 1451 THE DAILY TEXAN! * Page — By Bibier Little M an on the Campus l ^ o a c / i n n f B f A photo sequence tak“ n in last S a t­ u rd ay’s football K a m e between O kla­ homa A & M and D rake U n iv e rs ity graphically illustrates the distasteful side of c o lle y sports and w hat's even worse, c o lle y coaching. It is probably a rare occasion when one player goes a long w ay out of his normal path to “ get” another. And it probably is even more Tare when a coach, conscious of such an act. passes the incident o ff lightly w ithout d isci­ plining the offender. Both rarities* un­ fortunately. occurred in the game at Stillw ater. Oklahoma, in which Jo hn n y Rrigh? of Drake left the field with a broken jaw On the play in question, B rig h t ’ he n atio n s leading ground-gainer had handed off the bab and was w atching the p r o g r e s s O f pia> “when smashed in the face by guard W ilbanks Sm ith of th e Aggies. The pict ires clearly s h o w the deliberate nature of the violation. Coach J B. W h itw o rth of the Aggies admitted t h a t the -*>-b*M v a n * * " Me ay- th a t th is w eek, w ith rte eig ht title *. .• lust a b o u t ty p ic a l l h . (.o v e rnor is p r e t ty mil co m p elled O u r a d m in is tra tiv e o ffic ia ls , lik e P e o n o f A rg e n tin a , fin d ,t n ecessary to w e a k *,, then A n o th e r cause fo r obaerv a n e * d u rin g the**- p a r tic u la i he,.t i, fl. y , is C h ild A c c id e n t I" ‘ ( n ^ a ,|UM ' ” a . Vance* as lon g a he can ap o p position ' • >keej* t hem sp I vpk in p o w er. Pe- or doe- it by k illin g o f f key figu re-. 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T h e r e m a in in g 105 se a ts w ill be a c c o u n te d f o r in la te r t a b ­ Ri v lits ir n e a rly h a lf th e 625 p a r lia m e n ta r y d is tric ts pointe*! to a p o litic a l an d p er-onal triu m p h for the old w a rrio r w ho led B r i t ­ a in to v ic t o r y in W o r ld W a r ll o n ly to he brushed a ifle w h en the w a r -w eary people adop ted the .So­ c ia lis t had an a ir o f “ we re in . " H u t ( la it y poi <-men d e c lin e d tu m ak e a n y s ta te m e n t e x c e p t “ w e 're very h a p p y .” L a b o r spokes­ m en lik e w ise w e re sile n t - o ffi» bad an o v e r a ll m a jo r it y o f six in th*- last p ir L a m e n t. f . *.«•«! bv t hr p ro c la im * ) a, con-i m - o f fro m fo il. to r ig h t hut c e r t a in ly should he co n sid ere d t h i n * W ith th * re.-d I f v..N e v e r fe e l w # *k . . . Yo u should. tcd ff/ ulation s. • ai y. 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B e tty e R a w ia n d , K e n G o m p e rtz -— T hom as P a in e f Wa OO < *r T h e I .a hor des, at. th*- ba f ' a y point in ta b u la tio n , had fa ile d to ta k e a sin gle seat fro m ( h u re h ili's m en a n d b y a ll n o rm a l s ta n d a rd s til*' fu I Con e rv a tiv e s tre n g th v a * yet to a p p e ar. C h u r c h ill and his su p p o rte rs c a m p aig n e d on th e them e th a t A t t l e e ’- p a rty »a« cod the skid and pow er to re sto re B r it a in to st le n g th arid to save h*i fro m he c o m in g the batt le g ro u p d of a th ird w orld w ar. < h u rc h ill, next N o v e m b e r MO, spoke o f ’ a* the ‘Mn-* pM/.e" he w a n te d the c h a n c e to ge* in t " the fig h t L l P e rc e at the helm 'if the G o v e r n ­ m ent, F i n a l re tu rn s fro m V hursd as s e le c tio n s a re not d ie lin t to n ig h t, but L a b o r P a r t y leader- p r iv a te !) coneeded th e e a r ly tre n d m ean t the end o f B rita in '.4 era o f s o c ia l­ ism. One predu ted C h m m il m ight h ave a m a jo rity o f Mf) seat • or .so in th e H ouse o f C om m ons. F o r the last fe w m onths, the L a ­ b o rite s have *t,i rggied alo n g w to a m a jo r it y o f o n iv a h a lf dm .cn. \ sw in g of L ib e r a l pa ct \ stre n g th to C h u rc h ill's T o n e - w a* a d e c is iv e fa to r, In tin- last e le c tio n the L ib e ra len te re d IT S c an d id ate s. T h is tim e thee put up o n ly IO X. I he ‘‘or p h a n " vo te w e n t < o n s e rv a tiv e rn d is tric t* w h e re it h u rt la b o r m ost. VI lobe Taxes (S h e tla n d Is I 11 S ilk sc a rf I Let I ) 12 I H seoverer o f rad iu m 13 S ' old 15 C erem o n y IX T y p e o f fat - t a i l e d sheep 1« M a n d a rin tea 2 0 M a la )a n boat 21 Im nation of a fau lt vein f geoI * 23 S ta lk s (B o t I 27 T o w n B e ls 20. Bond sm an else. 6 7 X 9 IO. 14 IT. IX 19 22 35. 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R a y s le tte r a b o u t th e I N fla g are p-msibly the m o«t o u tla n d is h . T h e tw o le tte rs I r e f e r to a le tho>e m o rta l c rie s in p r o t e a o v e r " t h e d ir t y b lu e r a g ," la t e ly flo w n on th e c am p u s fla g pole. M r. R a y m e re ly asked, in an am u su g sni t o f w a;., w h y ti* T e x a « fla g had been re p la c e d by the I N fla g In a n s w e r, he i- p ro m p tly aro u se d by arou-ed te s tim o n ia ls o f inter* a- o d ///. lo ll ll 51 lo 57 do Ii 777? 4) W 44 4S 47 25 26 W Y //< vt W A 44 At ‘J ' V «r,day- I’ M. Private lessons r , .. pm. H IR D M O DEL A S o :nd body. f I 0 080. ( a1! Good shape *-22* I a f ter M " V I E C A M E R A •M M K «• §1.,ne ( I pie w ith case 1 70. C ail 2 - - 2J W B W a th e r m ‘ or B U L L D O G S . W e ll- b u ilt E n g lis h h Idog pup- Reg ictered . $50. S in c la ir S er ice S ' s t Kin. 1161 A irp o rt B L *1. 35 /A y A /? 42 a p ro g ra m *. T el ev o n ’a c n ju t ce* a re b e g in n in g to be fe lt, oven in th e f ib c ve ’ • • ^.ex* h g. I *" 3 h* of it tu r n s artly - - ' a- i i t ’s o u t to be a* nail I*. 45 A U S T IN W E L D IN G A R A D IA T O R W ORKS t ma I rn, ft • -r <* >u fre e s tu d y , !' eo wor dup, a: I e er yth ng e x ­ c e p t fr e e b e e r . . . VV hen in te rn a tio n a lis m , in the g use o f the I N o r a n y o th e r org u n iz a tin n , has been m o re suecest I th a n i.as o u r “ s e lf is h " and “ p r o v in c ia l" n a tio n a lis m , th e n * i id th e n o n ly ) let th e U N fla g f ly in p rid e alo n g sid e o u r n a tio n a l A N D state co lo rs. B u t u n t il then . le t th e I ’ N e a rn its e x a lte d posit - n. TI e soldiers a u d marine-; dyi ng in K>>roa ar** n o t d o in g so ’ r t e U N . T h e y a re d o in g it fo • th* n se lve s and th e ir n a tio n and >e ut isr th e y w e re c a lle d upon b y t ne r n a tio n . I. f o r o n e, h ave n e v e r -eon a * lra ft * ard issu ed b y the U n ite d N a tio n s and I suspect M r. Keo mas and M r. A (tr e y h a v e n ’t e ith e r. T h e a n s w e r M r. A u t r e y gives fo r the reason th e U N fla g w as raised h ere is a classic o f g o b b le ­ degook -“ to c o m m e m o ra te the c o rk in g * o f a g ro u p th a t is k e e n ­ in g M r, R a y fr*>m -.hooting a r fie in ste ad o f sh o o t!’ g o f f hi- m o u th in the c o m fo rt o f his co lle g e sur.m nngs j n a fre e c o u n t r y " — \\ hew I I f ti . 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In b rie f, th e broadrs p a re n t -n*f> »■cst- o f On t e c o n tr o v e r s ia l m a tte r o f wr at to d< v ’ n ed .cat.o r., a f ig h t ha- develope*! o v e r w ho i- to be a lb t ie d tt-c r* rn u n d e r o f t h e i J 'b O p ossib le c h a n n e ls . rn . rJ^ L m 1 T in n y i e it IS 14 ti D e p e n d in g u t■ . As the K e fa u v e r c o m m itte e fo u n d o u t, < .n g re ssio n a l inve-tian a i l g a tio r h a r e r n(a b l r V alu ed en*K»=>, Good Work - 4 W in g - E k e 5 C o ve r w itli I . v. top w h o le. S a t is f y g the c f i t L 3 and th e m illio n s o f set o w n e rs places t e le ­ v is io n in a th re e - p ro n g e d d ile m ­ m a; J , te le v is io n cost m o n e y, 2, b ro a d c a s te rs need a d v e rtis e rs , an d 3 ii -* stive r* ' rs wa• t. b>g a idi- cn ce s ta n d p o in t. P o lit ic a l te le v is ­ in g , h o w e v e r, b rin g s to m in d fo u r se rio u s p ro b le m s : q u estio n s of ch o ice , in d iv id u a l rig h ts , co st, and f a ir p la y . A p p a r e n t ly th e re e x ist" no ye« o r no a n s w e r. OOO W Sib St T h * - p a r ty w n n in g th*- most scats in C o m m o n s chooses t h e P i I me M in iste r and ru n * th e g o v ­ e rn m e n t Each of the d is tr ic t* vo ted o n ly fo r its own m an , n o th ­ Daily Texan Crossword Puzzle Of a is p o ssib le. A s p o in te d o f P la t f o r m , v e y m a g a z in e w e e k , no tw o . 1951. Attle*- h im s e lf wa ic e le c te d to P a r lia m e n t in the L o n d o n s u b u rb (lf \\e*t W a lth a m - to w , (to llin g 23,0 2 ! vo tes f o r an l l ,57 I vo te m a r­ gin o v e r a comp-1rn* rv e ly u n k n o w n <'o n s a r v a t i v i, E . I*. L . D u n e a n n . I.c-t y e a r A ttle e n u up a m a rg in o f 12,107. W it h a C h u r c h ill v ic ­ to ry , Attle*- w o lid go ba■ k to P a r lia m e n t o n ly a “ L e a d e r o f the O p p o s itio n ," th e (Kist ( lur-'nils ha* Held th e last sjx ye a rs ing o f e n te rta in rr.ent. There .« d e b a te a b o u t w h e th e r T V p ro g ram s are asset-; or lia b ilitie s — ta k e n as a / * • g vc • e la t iv e s . Tho fr • 275 d is tric ts re p o r tin g g,i\*- th*- ( o p s c r vat. iv*-s 17.9 per ce n t os the to ta l jio p u lai' v o te , as c o p p a re d w ith I T S in th o se distr ic tf in 1950's e le c tio n , T he co m ­ p ariso n fo r L a b o r w a* 50,5 per ce n t o f th e ti ta i th is y e a r , ag a inst 48.2 la s t y e a r . T h e L ib e r a l* had 1.7 per r e n t o f the to ta l in thc-e d is tric ts , a g a in s t x 3 p e r c e n t in o n ly s ta tis tic s p o in t both w ays. C o n c e r n in g f a m ilia r it y , e x p e rts say th a t th e p o te n tia l size o f the r a x o n 's tele*, si on a u d ie n ce plus T V ’s p o w e r fu l im p a c t w ill c o m ­ b ine to w o rk m a jo r chai ge- on A m e r ic a n Ii*, in g h ab its. T h e r e ’s d e ’ ate a b o u t w h e th e r T V is su i p la n tin g o u r o th e r m eans ch o w . Its g ro w in g e f f e c t on o u i so fia ! and econom ic, p a tte rn s has b re n co m p a re d wk th th a t o f th e a u to ­ m o b ile , th** te le p h o n e , Mm e le c tric light., and eve r the p rin tin g pre s. N o w s e r v in g a b o u t or e th ird o f th*- na? io n 's fa m ilie s , IV appc 3 to h»e c a p a b le o f e v e n t u a lly s e r v ­ in g all b lit a fe w re m o te a re a s in th is c o u n try . E s tim a te s on the f u ­ tu re n u m b er o f s ta tio n s ru n as high as 2,000 the m ax im u m th a t l ab o r 158 seat.-, the C o n s e rv a ­ tive-* l i d an d til*- L ib e r a ls 2. B u t th*--'** p r e lim in a r y fig u re s did n o t 'c li t he s to ry th*- real s t o r y w as in th*- n et g a in s m ade bv th e ( on* I ne f Ion et v at ive w re ' e*l i i H o u se o f ( ornrri n- seats fr<>ni P r im e M in is te r d e m e n t R . A tt le e '* L a b o rite s . T h e L ib e r a l P a r ­ t y ousted a L a b o r ite in a n o th e r d is tr ic t. T h a i m ade a n e t loss o f 12 seats fo r the L a b o rite s , w ho Sometimes a W e e k Is More Than Just a W eak ’ ;4 ‘ p ro g re ss. B e r .c f r- an d sh o rtc o m in g s. T *te r ,log aud en*'es ran g e fro ;; the ten-year-old w h o se n o rm a l life ru in e d to th*- busy h o u s e w ife w ho get,- .chat a m o u n ts to s e ,'-edu ­ c a tio n b y -pare-tim c f a z i n g a t the m agic m ed iu m . T h e r e a r e p r-o( e w h o sw e a r by and those w h o c u rse th e th o u g h t o f -•le w m g -t even in 'm a ll doses. T V v ie w e rs in c lu d e such zanies as th e m an in M em p h is w h o to *ed a ( h a ir at hi w ife an d d u ck ed h e r hea l in th e b a th tu b a f t e r she a c c id e n t a lly blo cked hrs v ie w o f th.< s c r e e n ; a man in B rid g e p o rt w ho n ig h tly p *t his a e r ia l up a t ’ cr d a rk ar *1 took it hack in s id e be­ fo re g o in g to sle*-n hoes. r*e t.f e. v isio n w as fo rb id d e n in his loweost h o u sin g p r o je c t; an d th e u n co u n te d m a -ses o f kids w h o p re ­ fe r six-gun H o p p y to six © clo ck fin 3 a J ,a r e ship. B u t to the people of a small nation in Europe the date has a meaning that was never more (lear. F o r on October 28, I HIH. Czechoslovakia gained its free­ dom and independence. There w ill he no celebration of Independente D ay for them this year, hut among the A m e ri­ cans and Texans of Czechoslovak de­ scent this day is not being forgotten. _ to w a tch c a r e f u lly its g ro w th a n d v is it us again. Sunday, October 28, doesn’t mean much to most Am ericans. Ju s t another typical Sunday a da; <>f rest and w o r­ » ng n -int-— or po • >n * liv e s o f c h ild re n , on sp o rts, on g e n e ra l e n t t r t * it in .e n t , *n d e ve n on e d u c a tio n - ’ '! a sou-' d rd*'* J- lo iv Jl'I Dear Gene: d RU SS K ER ST EN T>rn- Ed *Cvt The tr o u b le w ith te U rria io n , co m m e n te d one sage o b s e rv e r, “ ta th a t it's hard to Ire a b o u t it fa * t e n o u gh to ke- p ip w ith th e t r u t h . " W h itw o rth s in coaching. _ T V h a b its g iv e th e sam e answ-ers. T h e y a g re e , h o w e v e r, th a t th e w a y le is u re h o u rs are sp e n t is d ic ­ ta te d * la r g e ly b y th e m e re f a c t o f o w n e rs! p o r n o n -o w n ersh ip o f a T V -et. A l l stu d ie s c o n c u r tha* th e a v e ra g e v ie w e r , w hen he w a tc h e s a t a ll, * a s te a d y Gus­ to- *-r fro m tw o h o u rs to th re e and o n e - h a lf h o u rs d a ily . Th** m a g a z in e poses L e q ues­ tio n , “ D oes far iP a r i t y b reed n e g ­ le c t ? " A pparent:;-', th o u g h , th e quem. g os u nan.sw fre d a fte r .li­ me roux stu dies. In f a c t , d e p e n d in g on w h o is s tu d y in g th e m a tte r, th e By wm m m m y r TV Role in Education Difficult to Pin Down T A N W A L L E T co n tain in g im po rtan t p a­ p ers— keys. fin d e r ma- keep aior.ey. R<"f (rn wallet to P a t s y I* -■ 26oO W : r h : *a. or ca 2-38 72. GT A S S E S o- n *t sm arri C a r: H a r e ) . inside. *ira! 1 n Raton Ro Steves O ' • Phont tru<-. A'!*i " -rnds'es r 1- W . H A IR C U T S . S t a c y ’s B a rb e r >hop - 2 ’ t-mn Pro c es in * c r re experience,! c e r’ if :ed HubP h o n e : »- -415 eventnga. ■ : ’ ■. . Guada! N A T I O N A L G E O G R A P H IC . 2 5c Be a te r Hom es Po cket Hook editions. 10c; ( onsic*, h e . Magaainen. books fo r re ­ search w ork j price, I.a-ac#. 2-1333. D A L I A S - F O R T W U R T H — *1.no H o lto n f 1 ‘.ll . 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Friday, October 26, 1951 THE DAILY T E ^ N Over the T-Cup UTSA Initiation Held for 150 Girls Initiation of 150 girls into social chairman, is in charge of UTSA clubs and announcement the open house activities. ★ of the U T S A officer w ith the Rosa Bludw orth was elected highest scholastic average high­ lighted the U T S A super party secretary of P h i A l p h a T h e t a , his­ tory fraternity. Monday, October Wednesday night. 22. Alice Dwver was named trea­ Joan Ragsdale, president of t 'T S A , won first place in the surer. * Scholastic award with a 2.8 aver­ Members of the engineering age. Her name w ill be engraved faculty and their wives w ill be on the scholarship plaque as the guest# at a patio party Sunday outstanding U T S A officer of the afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock year. ! honoring D e a n a n d M r s . W . R . O rvilla Taylor, past leader of W o o l r i c h a n d A s s i s t a n t D e a n a n d Canter Club, was second with a M r s . J o h n A . F o c h t . The part J . 2.6; Lois Olivard. leader of Bow sponsored by women of the Tea and Arrow , was third with a 2.55; Squares Club, w ill be held at the and Mildrt I Little, past U T S A Engineering Building. president was fourth with a 2.54 Music will be furnished by mem­ average. bers of the Longhorn Band who ★ are in the College of Engineering. A ndrew * D o r m i t o r y w a ; have Serving as hostesses are Mes­ its annual fall open house Friday dames M. Van W inkle, M . W . from 8 to 12 p.m. The informal dance will have as a theme “ H al­ Dornberger, M. J . Thompson, Rob­ loween M otive.” Chairman of the ert Stone, W . S. Ferguson, B. N. open hou-e is Ma ny Vfiasco. Boys Crawford, Banks M cLaurin, H ar­ dormitories an fraternities have ry, Power. J . D. M cFarland, R ay­ mond Dawson, V . L. Doughtie, been invited. and Harw ell Harris. * Presiding at the tea table will VIjs. Mayo Korioth, former U SO supervisor at Sherman, and M. he Mrs. C. Read C ranberry and I.. Harper, spacial services direc­ I i s. Byron Short. ★ tor at McCloskey General Hospi­ Students interested in joining tal, Temple, will speak F rid a y night at 8 o’clock at the -ccupa- A l p h a E p s i l o n D e l t a , honorary pre­ t ona and recreational therapy medical fra tern ity, have been workshop being held a ’, the U n i­ asked to send complete transcripts versity Methodist Education Cen­ of their college work to the fra ­ ternity office, Texas Union 401, ter. * before November I. Eligible ase pre-medical stu­ The C a m p u s G u i l d w ill have an open house for its next door neigh­ dent# with 45 semester hours, in­ bor, the Sigma Delta Tau sorority, cluding 15 at the University, and a R average. Sunday afternoon. * Bob W aldron, Campus Guild Mu P h i E p s ilo n , hum oral \ m usic fraternity for women, will have an informal rush party for pros­ pective members Friday from 4 to 5 p.m. The Alpha ( hi jQmega house will be decorated in a H al­ loween theme. Martha K* Der, pres­ ident, said. THE MOST DISTINCTIVE SERVICE IN AUSTIN St ude nt Finish VYlcrtamoAnA P a n t s 30c each S h i r t s 16c e a c h R o u g h D r y 8c lh Pick-up a n d De livery The Most Popular Place io Eat dioms Sistrum tmmdhiy Mexican Food a 15 7< D i s c o u n t on 14th a t R e d R i v e r 504 EAST AVE. Phone 7-0253 Ca*h-Carry 8- 2 586 It is something of this romance Since he was ordained at the that Father Zizka has tried to put D . AVV . T . , T], • into his teaching. Boned,ct,ne Abbey rn I.,ale HI., rn “ From the time I arrived in this Fath er Z l*ka haa had a va* country, I sensed that my future ried career as teacher, lecturer, , lay in education— in bringing a youth director and missionary, aud sense of the spirit and beauty of served 30 months during W orld the land to the Czech immigrants, W a r ll as an Arm y chaplain. He and in presenting their cultural was known as “ the singing chapheritage to the young.” lain on the bike.” In 1046 he went back to CzeohoDr. Zizka wrote these ideas into ............. his doctor’s dissertation which he S l o v a k i a on a five-month lecture completed in 1931 while studying and observation tour. It was at at Charles V. University in the time that the Communists were Prague. W ritten in Czech, the taking over control, and bather book was later translated into Zizka was the last person to be English. President Franklin D. publicly entertained In the palace Dow n The Aisle Dr. Tobian was graduated from the U niversity, where be was elected to Phi Bota Kappa. The bride is a form er U niver­ sity student. Both are attending North Texas State College, ★ Ju d ith Ann W est and J a m e s E v a n S t o c k t o n were married Octo­ ber 13 in an inform al double-ring ceremony at the U niversity Bap­ tist Chapel. The bride and groom are exstudents of the University. Mrs. r. jg green S i c s 4 ta 0 AA AA to B Brown po 'ODC. 3 ze ‘ n a a 'a g'nge- pa'- 9.95. '* "! 'e> c ■ ‘ .e- *e !«'»< ' 1 ' ' A to 9, A A A >»♦#»»# > tr J*-'- r-e ■ ' to C wld*T-s 7.95. W om en's Snoes, S-r^ef Floor Scarbrough & Sons Communists,” he recalled “ They would ask about the Marshall p„ n p r„ id, nt Truman. I showed films with my lectures, and the people would tell me that they were like a ‘breath from an other w orld’.” Fath er Zizka knew the Mazar yk«., father and son, and President Benes, both from hisvisits to his native land and their visits to the United States, when he was sometimes called upon to help entertain them. Father Zizka came to the United States in 1903 with his parents when he was 14 years old. As a teen-ager in Cleveland, he saw clearly the need for teachers among his fellow immigrants who could help them adjust the old wavs with the new. F l trateim ty Soaring J J S pa; y Iri™ , rnirtBi De■ e l ne , social c airm ’• has announced. Football sweater, pad., an.l other sports items w ill carry a doe College ^atmosphere into the party, he said. Members and their dates will dance to a four-man Dixieland band led by Marcus Adams. Chaperons w ill be Mr. and Mrs. E a rl Reinke, Mr. and Mrs. Con- bv a formal initiation and a party at Cedar Crest Lodge for the members and pledges. A New o fficers o f the A cacia A u x i l i a r y are Mrs. Henry Moor*, president; Mrs. D exter C. Kinney, vice-president; Mrs. Jank Irion, secretary; Mrs. O liver Bruck, trea­ surer; Mrs. W ayne H. Holtzm an, historian; and Mrs. Hal C. W eav­ er, corresponding secretary. Fire Marshal Stresses Danger Of Dorm Fires U T Donates Half Freshman Journalist Is D A V Contest W in n e r The engagement of Margaret Glans die and D r . W a l t e r C l a u d e “ Everybody bas a dream. That A u t r e y J r . has been announced. dream is to be somebody,” hogan She i« a graduate of SM U . He the prize-winning theme written attended the U niversity and re­ by Patricia Mahfouz, third place c e i v e d his degree from Southwes­ winner in la t year’s Disabled tern M e d i c a l School. They will he American Veteran - c ay contect. m arred November 24. Pat, now a freshman in the the contest W i n f r r y F r a n c e s S t r i p l i n g and University, entered W alter G. H artley J r . w ill be last year. She won first pin e and $60 in the '-tate division, and third married November 22 in Dallas. Ti e bride elect attended George place and $300 with an all expense Washington U niversity and the paid trip to Washington, I). G. Washington College of Music, and in nn!i°n a l contest, graduated from the University. The subject of the theme was H artley i a graduate of the S M U I “ Equal Opportunity in Employ* Sehool of La w and attended Tu- tnent, for the Physically Handi­ capped.” She stressed that in a democracy there is an equal op­ portunity for all. P a t’s expense-paid trip was to the state convention of the D A V in Fort W orth, where she was guest speaker. Then came her the H « r dsewn bucko 'oaters M g M y r V * Beta s to Stage 'Roaring 20s' Smith, Mr.^ and Mrs. M atts l *av18- Hnd ^ r8* Zul;i Ligon, housemother. Saturday, preceding the Rice game, the B eta’s will have a buffet W. L. Heaton, city fire m arshal, lunch for members and their discussed fire precautions in wo­ guests. men’s campus living quarters at P h i S i g m a K a p p a fraternity will the first meeting of the House have its fifth annual homecoming Chairmen’s Association W ednes­ banquet Saturday at 6 p.m. in day night in the Texas U nion. Heaton emphasized the n ecessi­ the chalder house. Guests will he He decided on taking orders fc j Howell, chapter advisor; Jim ty of holding fire drills for each when he was nineteen and began n alj( alumni secretary; Dr. Frank* house and dormitory, and urged his training at John Carroll Uni- lin Adams, faculty advisor; C. E. that house chairmen stress the dan­ Stockton was secretary of the v ersify, a Jesuit, school in o s t u - -------------------------------- several Austin fires. Mis- C h a r i t y E i d s o n , University died at the U niversity of Chicago, graduate from Hamilton, and Gro- Loyola U niversity, Columbia Uni* vee C. Herring J r . of Dallas will versify, and Notre Dame. I ✓—■I .i * r\ • Among bis other activities, Fa-. i n c o m in g u r iv e M her Zizka writes a column which | Ha]f of thp cIothes HonatP(1 jn is published in Czech-language pa- the ,w n t rIothes for Kort,a pees in Texas. He began w riting I)riye jn Austin came from U n i. feature stories while he was in the versity students, said John BarArm y and continued with a series clay of the Central Christian on bis European trip. Church Saturday. The Benedictine order has been Mr. Barclay, who headed the historically the preserver of cul­ drive in Austin, said the clothes ture in Europe from the time of should reach Koreans between its founding in the sixth century. Thanksgiving and Christmas. “ W e d iffer from the Jesuits in The clothes will be shipped Washington trip. that we teach through the feelings “ The most impressive and me­ and heart, the Jesuits through sys­ Monday bv freight to Oakland. morable tiling I saw there was the tem. The J fruits teach the liberal Mr. Barela; • (tended ho thanks and to H. changing of the guards at Arling­ a t > and science-. tile Be icdic- to tim Uni - « it Dunn, building crew foreman, who ton Cemetery,” Pat reminisces. tint - mostly the fine aits,” the was chairman of the drive on the She* also like.-, to remember the father explained. campus. unusual circumstance of the* judg­ The aim of all his teaching is ing of the D A V contest entries. to translate the Czechoslovakian The essays were transcribed in culture into everyday life and to When You’re Hungry braille and sent to Helen Keller, keep the songs and stories of the j For well-known deaf and blind woman. Czech people alive. To do this, Mr. Pharis W eds Miss Marti J e a n n e A n n e M a r t i , U niversity graduate and member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, married W illiam Henry Pharis Jr . at the First Methodist Church in F o rt W orth October l l . Roth are from F o rt Worth. A M ary Frances W illia m * was •’sari I to D r . L o u i s T o b i a n J r . October I* . The bride was a mem* ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma soror­ ity at the University, I alive with ghosts of past heroes Roosevelt wrote Fath er Zizka a of Archbishop Beran in Prague. ® * ta such as the great Ja n Zizka, whose letter of congratulations when it “ I was always watched by the a%,‘ a name the monk bears. was published. Communist police and heckled by day Do (over girls J make good? Pat, who is from Burkeville, was editor of tin* annual, president of the Future Homemakers of America, secretary of her class, Future Farm ers of America sweetheart, and was twice voted “ the most intellectual g irl.” She w a s valedictorian of her class. A journalism major, Pat won the W ilb ur S. Davidson scholarship this year. She works at the Texas Employment Commission# ca m p us leaders s Greek Gam bits Dynamic Learning Advocated By Czech. Benedictine Monk “ Pag eantry” is perhaps the word that o n e h e a r s m o s t o ften in talking with the Rev. Ernest Zizka, Benedictine monk who is teaching Czech at the U niversity this year, The pageantry of life and the soul of the people and the nation are all part of teaching a language,” Father Zizka says. “ You must teach all subjects of a cillture, of the imagination, the heart and the mind.” Reared in a small Czechoslovakian textile center, the son of a „ r in weaver, Father Zizka B grew up an atmosphere of ruined castles which “ reeked with history.” The countryside was haunted with the traditions and legends of the Czech people and the air seemed Page 5 — Cashmere Fath er Zizka uses films, exhibits, dramatic productions and singing in his classes. Ile is thinking of promoting a radio program on which his classes would present plays and songs in Czech. “ The greatest thing that you can do, whether you are preaehmg or teaching, is to make people think with you as well as listen,” he sums up his philosophy, “ This is what I call dynamic learning.” G o ld en B row n Frie d C h ic k e n , Find out whet happens to them in plete meal and your favorite beverage come to the CLUB CAFE O PEN 6 a.m. to IO p.m. THE POCKET NEWS Bleated _______________________ £?E/Jod2/ 1807 San Jacinto S k irt ... the Loafer MAGAZINE TOR BUSY PEOPLE by unanim ous vote' Sw eater ... the I J u i c y Ste aks, or a d e lic io u s c o m ­ Shoe intl i Friday, October 26 , I95f THE DAILY TEXAN Pana 6 I- Round-up Nobles Edits Social Calendar F R ID A Y 7.8:30 — Alpha Gamma D*lta open house for Delta Kappa E p ­ silon. 7 .8 — Kappa Alpha I heta open house for Phi Delta Theta. 7.8:30 — Lambda Phi Alpha open house for Pi Beta Phi. 7:15-8:45 — Alpha Delta Pi open house for Alpha Tau Omega. 7:30-12 — Internationa ball, Main Lourge, Texas Union. 7:30-9 — Phi Kappa Sigma open house for T ri Delta. 7:30-9:15 — Phi Mu oper house for Sigma Alpha Epsilon. g.12 — Open house, Andrews Dormitory. 842 — Beta T a * ' a Pi costume party, chapter hou-e. 8-11 — Lutheran Student Associa­ tion square dance, Harris hark tennis court. 8-12 — Sigma Alpha Epsilon closed house. I 'Nine Students Get [Journalism Awards • P h a r m a c is t na Cameron, publicity; Peggy Georgian T e a Room, TwentyKnight, transportation; Joan 'fourth and Guadalupe. Kaufm an, socials; Jo yce Milton, Proceeds will he devoted to the year book; Fran Poncik, program; Kiwanis program of aid to under­ and Ja n e lie W illiam s, project. privileged children. ♦ Tickets will cost 50 cents each. M i c a M a r - D R a n c h distr ct has They are or sale at the Texa^ elected officers for the fall -*mState Bank and at Kruger's on < * ter. Th*-y are Maximo Roth, re­ the Drag. presentative to the executive coun­ * cil; Bob M e rlin , president; Pablo The Laredo C l u b has elected Stem , vicep resid en t; [tan Struve, Don Clifton is assistant circula­ Horterise Reuthinger president for secretary; and H erbert Gallegly, tion manager and Lady Ihornton the fall term. tither officers are treasurer. 1* secretary. Bill Ewing is photog­ Carlos Kirkpatrick, vice-presi­ * dent; A licia Soto, secretary; M ary raph*- r. A lb a C lu b committees were - C orrigan, reporter; Virginia named by L. V. Guerra, president, Mrs. J . Kenneth H all, W . F. Al < Gidley, professor of pharmacy, Reuthinger, corresponding secre­ at a meeting Tuesday. and Henry Wertheimer, instruc­ ta ry; Kim ball Davis, Austin re­ Rudy Ender]*- i < chairman of tor in pharmacy, are faculty spon­ porter; Edw ard Tnlam as parlia- the meeting pine*- committee. m ertarian; Le**nor de la Garza, Other members are George Garcia, sors. * historian; and C arlos Leal, ser- George l^’vy, and Mercedes ( aMargaret Ann Orr, freshman geant,-at arms. pello. home economics major, wa* re­ ★ The social committee includes cently chosen “ Mis-1 Mohair ^ in New officers of the American Dorothy T r e v i n o , chairman, 8 4 2 — V a lh a lla Co-op Hallow een the state Make-lt-Yourseif-With- Institute o f Mechanical Engineers, George Levy, Nina Gamacho, and Wool-or-Moha r contest a> Korr- aie L. G. Byerley, president; Perfecto Hernandez. party. Frank S. W arner, vice-president; Roberto Vela heads the open i Ville. 8:30-12 — Alpha Phi closed house. Miss Elizabeth T a rp e y , profes­ Jesse forum ami speaker committee. Heath, secretary; Clyde 8:30-11:30 — Mariner's Club in­ sor of horn** economics, was a Hornbeck, treasurer; and Bob Other members are Ricardo Mo­ formal dance, Littlefield Horne. judge in the contest. Agnew, corresponding secretary. lina, Gu tavo Martinez, and Ju an it Sponsor a are Dr. J . M, Lebeaux Saucedo. Th* bridge group of the New­ and G. B. Peterson. The group Perfecto Hernandez i- chair­ c o m e r . C l u b w ill meet Friday at will meet Monday at, 7.30 p.m. in man of the scholarship study com­ 9:30 a.m. in the home of Mrs. petroleum Engineering Building mittee. George G a m a , farm er) Eleanor Pere, 3400 Duval. The .307. Go alv< z, Roy Martinez, and Gofi★ zalo Campo- ar*- the other mem­ club is open to wives of new fac­ ulty members and new women on I h e a d o r n c C o - o p fur girls ha* bers. B illie Trenckmann, ex-student, elected its new fall officers. They Jo an R a g s d a l e , U niversity of the faculty. Regular meeting day for the are Sue Worthington, coordina­ a«ked the club to help with teen­ Texas Sport.* Association pre i dent, Helen Windom, physical Newcomers ( Sub is the third tor; Sue Henslee, secretary; M or­ age a*-tivities at the Pan-American McCoy, reporter; Shirley center during the fall. training instructor for women, and Wednesday of each month. Mrs. a le ★ members of the men’s and wo­ W illiam Saunders, vice-president, law rence, social chairman; and Teja* C l u b members will have men's fencing clubs are repro ant­ said the interest groups will meet Patricia Smith, inter-co-op council a ba-n dance Saturday at 8 o’clock ing the University of IVxas once or twice monthly. i representative. m the Boy Scout H ut­ it Recreation Federation cif f ollege s’ h< Austin district chapter of Women being held in Abilene. O c­ V irginia Baker, president of the R f ent pledges in Alpha Phi Ric* Alumni Association will A s s o c i a t i o n f o r C h i l d h o o d E d u c a ­ tober 25-27. O m e g a , honorary s r< ;><>ndble ha' . a buffet sup; c r and m e e t i n g tion, recently appointed the fo for organizing the federation,” Yi Ida , 6 p.m. at the Driskill Ho­ lowing committee chairm en: Don­ zation, are Pete Acosta, Dick -ani Miss Anna If , director of tel, Pi * ,ident C. L. Dowell has an­ physical training for women. “ It nounced. Dr. W . II. Manderson, assistant At The Churches was the first tate organization formed from the national athletic to President Houston, will he a pc aker. The Austin chapter has organization.” Miss Ragsdale will report to the presented $259, proceeds of its federation on the convention of Fondren Library Book project, as the Athletic Federation of College a memorial to the late Dr. C. F. Women, which she attended last Arrowood, a former Rice profes-j spring at the U niversity of M ichi­ I MOT. * gan. The U niversity’s part of conven­ A pancake supper will I e sport-1 Hobo Pa rty,” sponsored by i will insure youth’s better citizen­ tion entertainment, will be a f e n c ­ ,i t d by the U n iver.ity Kiwani A ing demonstration. Fencers will * Club Monday at 8 p.m. in th e * the C entury Sunday School ('lass ship to God, country, and com­ be: Tommy Denman, Mozelle of th*- U niversity Presbyterian munity. “ In this great nation it is the Hampton, Elnora Noack, B etty Church, will get underway Friday responsibility of every citizen to Jean Ferguson, Dorothy Leu Hol­ afternoon at 5. help the youth to become better den, and Angie Caldwell, all from Me mix is of the class and any Americans. Physical strength is Touche, women’s fencing club, and other students in the W S F are not enough. Rather, the discipline J mmy C. Parker and Roger Fear invited. arid cultivation Of the mind has borough from the men’s fencing Newton Schwartz won the Tom The 11amplest.-looking clothes classes. Conn ally Award for the outstand­ possible w ill be worn, said Anne; always been one of the greatest contributions a man may make Miss Windom, instructor of ing speaker in the Athenaeum Shaw, associate director of Pres-j for the betterment of th** human fencing, will he the faculty spon­ Literary Society contest held byt-nan student work. race and the betterment of condi­ sor. Miss Ragsdale and Mi - Den­ Thursday. “ Lunches will be tie*a Chi scholarship; Carlton J . lr •titute. * Spring of San Antonio, the Gail Sixteen members la v e been in­ itiated into Kappa Psi, fraternity in pharmacy, this semester. They were the first to be in­ f a m o u s T U R E E * IV A Y i t i a t e d at the new fratern ity hou«e at 2610 W ichita. The new pledges are Reed Col­ lins, Je rr y Nobles, Ce ne T r o t t , W ayne Trott, Ferdinand Willth e b e a u ty /& rnann, Dewey Godwin, Behorn sure w a y Woods, Turner Gassaway, Edward Hiller, Donald Ferguson, Charles to a Spangler, .lame- Herring, Allan Hanretta, Bill ( arter, Charles lovely figure 'Taylor, and Robert Allison. TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON Ie I HOURS Plus 5 HOURS PRIVATE *28,75 CREO SCOTT H i- A W S F Turns Hobo Tonight; Catholics Hold Youth W e e k Connelly Aw ard Won by Schwartz retreat which wa> closed with a procession of th*’ Most Blessed Sacram ent Tuesday morning. Other activities for the week include a party to be given for the children o f Our l>ady of Guada­ lupe School by the members of the social action committee of the c l u b , and a picnic to be held Sun­ day. ar “ Our Tasks at the U niversity” will be the panel discussion sub­ ject for student-faculty night at Westm inster Student Fellowship •Sunday at. 6:46 p.m. Aims of the program are to encourage fellowship between the students and faculty and to bring to light methods of helping the ( hnstian cause on the campus, said H a rry Neal, vice-chairman of the program committee. Faculty panel members will be Olin Hinkle, associate professor of journalism, and Dr. Robert Law , professor o f English. S tu ­ dents on the panel will he Je a n W esley and Ja c k ie Culbertson. Tim Driver will be moderator. Big W e e k End at H 11lei; C Rishworth Speaks Sunday t in e ! . . . rind couples group will have a picnic at Barton Springs. They will meet in front of the bath house, each fam ily bringing its own lunch. Th* group will play softball and cards in the after­ noon. Sunday at 1:30 the modern con­ versational Hebrew class will meet at H illel Foundation. The regular Sunday supper w ill he at 6 p.m. The Hillel orientation program will begin Sunday at 7 :30 p.m. with a question and answer period on “ What is H illel, anti what are its aim s?” A film “ H illel in A c­ tion” will he shown. Inform al dancing and refreshments w ill con­ clude the program, ME LOTTI Y TO LOOK AT . . . Th* public functions. H 111oI Foundation haji scheduled a full week end of programs and parties. The regular evening services will he held Frid a y at 7 :30 p.m. at Hillel Foundation. Thomas Rish­ worth, director of Radio House, will speak on “ The United Na­ tion!.” Sunday at 10:15 a m. there will be a listening group for the “ E te r­ nal Light” radio pr gram. .Jack Mendel will lead a discussion of •.he program. A t 12:15 Sunday the Hillel mar- fe t V j Help y*u \Hol4 th a t invited to the ★ Rav Levine will he the guest speaker at a meeting of the In ter­ Aeq j . a v,- r ^portioned, more beauts*./ body— sparkling energy a*-- go* d circulation— ease ana c r*"e cf re axed nerves " ned muscles— He ’• * an erect, slender r-Tjre. the best “ d o g - g o n e ” place on the drag to eat Juo u a 24 Treatments— $25 (J o A n s u D elicatessen and R estaurant 24th St. a t G u a d a lu p e Because it is not possible to describe the wonderful sense of relaxation and renewed vitality you experience, we invite you to come in for a courtesy trial treatment. 9 ' one 7-6075 Mr. Levine, a field worker for the southwest region of IZ F A , has recently returned from a year trip to Israel. He will speak on the things that he saw w hile he was there. A ll persons interested ir. IZ F A are urged to attend. I N Steaks • Catering # Salads • Sea Foods • Rooms For Private Parties Tarrytown Restaurant 2428 Exposition | In shocking pink, black and whit# Foundations, Seco n d Floor ar: D O N T D ELAY IGI TURN IN YOUR NOMINATIONS Iii I IIH FOR THE Bluebonnet Belle co lleg iate Zionist Federation o f America at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Hillel Foundation. S P E C I A L I Z I N G ! clothes p e rfectly, to com panion your most daring form al, and still be co m fo rta b le to wear d a y in and d a y out. W ir e d for strapless uplift, H i- A features double stitching on the bust cup for beautiful support and m olding. In nylon shear and elastic. W E A R IT S T R A P L E S S W E A R IT A S A H A L T E R W E A R IT W I T H S T R A P S Phone 8-2652 SECTION OF THE 1952 CACTUS NOW All Nominations must be turned in on the official blanks which may be obtained in Journalism Building 108. Any approved Unversity Organi­ zation may nominate one girl. D E A D L IN E FOR N O M I N A T I O N S IS N O V E M B E R 7 || I Friday, October 26, 1951 TH&nPAILY TEXAN Professors Can D o More Than Just'Flunk People Lauhadi to Talk International Fun in Style To ut Grogs Tonight at Carnival-Ball Talks on Illiteracy Scheduled Nov. 1-2 D r. F r a r k L a u b a c h . in t e r n a t io n ­ a l ly k n o w n f o r his te a c h in g m e ­ thod s o f illi t e r a t e s w ill speak to U n iv e r s i t y g ro u p s N o v e m b e r I and 2. J u s t re tu rn e d fro m a sevenm o n th lit e r a r y to u r in A s ia , D r. L a u b a c h w ill ta lk on “ P e a c e or D ;sa * te r, T a k e Y o u r C h o ic e ." H is f re t ad d ress w ill be l o a stu d e n t g ro u p T h u r s d a y . N o v e m ­ b er I . a t 8 p.m. in A r c h ite c tu r e B u ild ii g 105. T h is w ill be fo llo w e d w ith an in fo rm a l c o ffe e h o u r in th e U n iv e r s it y H e w I be P r e s b y t e r ia n “ le c t u r e F r id a y , The c lim a x to In t e r n a t io n a l W e e k com es in to its ow n w ith a c a p ita l “ C ” to n ig h t as co stu m es, c o n fe tt i and a c a r n iv a l m in g le a t the In t e r n a tio n a l B a ll. T h e B a ll w ilj hc jn t h e T e x a s U n io n M a in B a llr o o m fr o m 8 u n til 12 o ’clo ck , T ie k e ts , w h ic h are $1 p er per- Y. a t the U n iv e r s it y M e e t th e W h e e l" N o v e m b e r 2 at 3 p.m. A u t h o r o f th e r e c e n tly p ub­ lish e d “ W ake Up or B lo w U p . " c o n c e r n in g A m e r ic a ’s C h r is tia n a l­ te r n a tiv e to C o m m u n ism , D r. L a u ­ bach is n o w on a ten-w eek s p e a k ­ in g t i f H e is sp on sored a t the U n iv e r s it y by the f a c u lt y c o m ­ m itte e on s tu d e n t re lig io u s life and ti e U n ive? -tty R e lig io u s Ellington and Company Due In Austin Next Thursday D u k e E llin g t o n , is a ia h V a u g h a n , o f the g r e a t p io n e e rs in th e fie ld , L o r r a in e ” , and N a t “ K i n g ” C o le and his trio head the lis t of ta le n te d p e r­ fo rm e rs w ho w ill he in A u s tin N o ­ vem ber I to p e rfo rm in “ T he fits fr o m the booth s w ill he do­ nated to th e W o r ld S t u d e n t S e r ­ vic e F u n d . son, m a y be b o u g h t in f r o n t o f the h ill s w ill ho a w a rd e d to th e bestU n io n o r in th e F o r e ig n S tu d e n t dressed g ir l, b o y, and co u p le in A d v is o r y O f f ic e , B . H a ll 21, u n til co stu m e . 6 o’clo ck . T h e y w ill also be sold B e sid e s d ance-hand m u sic, the at th e door. B a ll w ill fe a tu r e in te rn a tio n a l T hose w ho a tte n d th e B a ll m ay booths s e llin g C h in e se te a , A r a b ic w e a r e ith e r co stu m es o r fo rm a l i dates, o th e r f r u it , an d the A n ie ridross. P r iz e s d o n ated b y Hem p-1 can c o n trib u tio n of p o p co rn . Pro- ^ j « * - H e has p la y e d in to b a cco w a re h o u s e s, a rm o rie s , and ro a d ­ side jo in ts to P a ris , C a rn e g ie H a ll a ’ <1 the P h ila r m o n ic in L o s A n ­ geles. E v e r y w h e r e t h e re c e p tio n 1961 Boy” , and la u n ch e d hei “ N a tu r e "T o o Y o u n g . S a ra h V au g h an oampainn In being T h is is th e fo u rth such d an ce to he sp o n so red b y th e In t e r n a ­ tio n a l C o u n c il. I t c lim a x e s a w eek o f in t e r n a t io n a l a c t iv it y d e d ica te d to th e U n iv e r s it y 's 400 fo re ig n stu d e n ts. In c lu d e d iii the w eek w e re a sp e cial e d itio n of the D a ily T e x a n , a c o ffe e h o u r, m ovies on i the M id d le E a s t show n b y the A iw b ic S tu d e n ts* A s s o c ia tio n , a re c e p tio n fo r fo r e ig n stu d e n ts I g ive n b y th e C a m p u s and A u s tin L e a g u e s o f W o m e n V o te rs , and an In t e r n a t io n a l T a le n t Show-. voted the n u m b e r one fe m a le v o c a lis t ., , p e ,I in the c o u n try fo r t h e fo u r th s tra ig h t y e a r in polls ta k e n by “ D o w n b e a t” and “ M e tro n o m e ” m a g a z in e to la b e l h e r v o ic e “ a m u sic a l m ir a c le .” H e r m o re popu. « lur re c o rd in g s in c lu d e Septum b er B o n g , A s 5 on D e s iie M r , w as trem en d o u s. In E n g la n d , L o rd B e a v e r h r o o k , P r in c e G e o rg e , and th e D u k e o f tin C iv it a n C lu b , the show is b ein g W in d s o r a tte n d e d l a i t i e s in his b illed as the g r e a t e n sin g le a r r a y W o r k e r s A s s o c ia t >n. ho nor. K in g G e o rg e is said to have D r. L a u b a c h w ill d e sc rib e the (if p e rfo rm e r* in the h is to r y o f one o f th e w o r ld ’s la rg e s t collecw o rk o f his lit e r a c y team s, now show bu sin ess. T h e nam es o f E l- tion s o f E llin g t o n re c o rd s . •in! I I I I C 1! I OI V O U . o p e ra tin g e ig h te e n c o u n trie s , T h e C o lise u m show w ill also T h e D u k e ’s la te s t hand is *aid to lin g to n , C o le , and V a u g h a n speak f o r tw o e d u c a tio n classer on N o ­ be one o f his g re a te s t. It fe a tu r e s f e a tu r e T im m ie R o g e rs, one o f v e m b e r I and 2 in A r c h ite c tu r e fo r th e m se lve s , eve n to the u n in ­ ‘ .ouis B e lls o n . e x -T o m m y D orsey N e w Y o r k ’s m ost p o p u la r eoniediB H id in g 105 at IO a.m . M th o igh itia te d m u sie-Io ver. d r u m m e r ; M illie S m ith , lon g -tim e a n -sin g e rs; tho a n tic s o f S tu m p y a n y o n e m ay a tte n d , th is le c tu r e T h e D uk e has been a t or n e a r fa v o r it e o f H a r r y Ja m e s on the and S tu m p , c o m e d ia n s ; th e unique W I,I be o f a m o re tee bm a1 n a tu re the top o f n a tio n a l band p o p u la r­ •sax; J u a n T ile d , hack fro m a d a n c in g o f P e g - L e g B a te s , ca lle d th a n th e o th ers. It ha- been e s ti­ i t y p o i U fo r the pa-t 25 years. In tro m b o n e s ta t w ith H a r r y Ja m e s ; the w o r ld ’s greaten m on op ed d a n c ­ m ated th a t his m eth o d ha* ta u g h t 1645 he w as the o n ly w in n e r o f a ll and H a y D a v is , E llin g t o n ’* old v o ­ e r ; th e sin g in g team o f P a tte rs o n re a d in g in m o re th a n 200 l*n- the hand polls. E s q u ir e p ro c la im e d and J a c k s o n ; and tile M a rie B ry c a list. g age* to 60 m illio n peew it. T h e K in e C o le trroun w h ic h has a n t d an ce g ro u p . him th e " n u m b e r one m an both as run g ne g ro u p , a , ., - u „„. *' T h e f i r s t C h r is tia n te a c h e r o f f i ­ w ith the the A ll p ro fits fro m the how go > a band n ggeerr.." H m bam! le a d n e r and ann a r r a n n e been peen ex p an d ed to fo u r w ith c ia lly in v ite d in to a M o slem (riven » L’ ° " on r e q u ir e P o ll in 1946. a d d itio n o f .la c k C o n s ta n jo , y o u n g lh *. <’iy !t * ” *' _5' " u t * rr> o u n tr y , D r. L a u b a c h wa w h ic h in c lu d e s such p ro je c ts as C r itic s h av e re c o g n iz e d fo r the hongo d ru m m e r w ho S t a n K e n to n ^ A f g h a n is t a n u h ig h est d e c o ra tio n the L it t le L e a g u e b a s e b a ll fie ld , im p o rted fro m S o u th A m e r ic a . pa*t tw e n ty y e a r s cnat E llin g t o n in e due a t on f o r his w o rk . In 1946, the a n n u a l C h ris tm a s p a r ty at th e V o c a lis t an d p ia n is t N a t C o le r»> assiste d th e U n it e d N a tio n s w as a d ecad e ah ea d o f the tim es heads the g ro u p w h ich rose to n a ­ S e ttle m e n t C lu b , a J u n i o r C iv it a n E d u ca tio n a l. C u lt u r a l, and S c ie n ­ w ith h is m usic H e has been one tio n a l p o p u la r ity in the e a r ly g ro u p a t the T e x a s Sc h o o l fo r the t i f i c O r g an isa tio n to p re p a re re ­ fo r tie s . T h o u g h h.s in itia l fam e D e a f, and p u rc h a s in g e q u ip m e n t c o m m e n d a tio n * fo r a w o rld plan was in the jaz z fie ld , he has o f late f o r the p u b lic schools s a fe t y pao f fu n d a m e n t a l e d u c a tio n . becom e one o f the c o u n t r y ’s lead- tro is . ^a « w o rk e d in B u r m a , In d o ­ in g ly r ic a l sin g ers. So m e o f his T ic k e t p ric e s a r r $3.60, $2.40, n e sia , S y r ia , T r a n s - Jo r d a n and h its a r e : “ M o n a L is a " , “ S w e p t and $1.80. ____ S am . No Coffee Time Friday, No Pep Rally Dance T h e r e w ill be no c o ffe e tim e F r id a y m o rn in g b e cau se th e m ain lo u n g e o f the T e x a s I nion is e n ­ gag ed fo r a n o th e r e v e n t, an­ n o u n ce d J i t t e r N o le n , U n io n d i­ re c to r. X o r w ill th e re be a pep ta Iv dan ce F r id a y n ig h t; the M ain I^ o u n e* o f th e U n io n has been r „*a rv e d fa r the In t e r n a tio n a l B a ll. THE T O W ER F a v o rite Rendezvous of Texas U. Best M usic in Town Call Johnny at 2-6382 RENT TYPEW RITERS ........... .............. .............. ............. ............ ........ .... 2.50 4.75 7.00 9.25 I 1.50 13.75 20.50 27.00 m odels — Royal Rem- I 2 3 4 5 6 9 12 month months months months months months months months All late ............... ington, and U nderw ood . B ig g e s t S h o w 205 W e s t 9th D ai 7-441 I b y th e A us­ Audio-visual Week Named by Shivers G o v e r n o r A lla n S h iv e r s ha* d e ­ cla re d th is w eek , O c to b e r 22-27, A u d io - V is u a l E d u c a tio n M e e k in c o n ju n c tio n w ith tile A u d io - V is u a l M e e k of th e D e p a r tm e n t o f S e c ­ o n d a ry Sc h o o l P r in c ip le s o f the N a tio n a l E d u c a tio n A s s o c ia tio n . 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T a n u e l, d ir e c to r o f eago, add ed ya n k e e h u m o r to the W hitney 2116 Guadalupe Mr. W ith ersp oon became coun­ has ex p an ded to ev ery sta te to the e x te n t th a t n o w m ore than a sel to the C o tto n B ranch o f th* m illio n p a r k in g m e te rs are used I C o n su m e r S o f t G oods D ep a rtm en t in the U n ite d S ta te s . o f O PS la st F eb ru ary. H e w rites “ T h e ir m a in o b je c tiv e is to re g ­ and in te rp re ts r e g u la tio n s for u la te the flo w o f t r a f f ic , n o t to p rice fix in g and m eets w ith in d u s­ b rin g in r e v e n u e ,” he state s. “ B u t tr ia l o ff ic ia ls to d eterm in e th# o f co u rse th e re v e n u e h e lp s .” e ff e c t o f p ric e fix in g on produ e★ ; tio n . T w o p ro fe sso rs fro m the S ch o o l ★ o f L a w a re e m p lo ye d w ith the T h e n e g le cte d phases o f p erson ­ O ff ic e o f P r ic e S ta b iliz a tio n . F o rd nel w o rk in s ta te and lo c a l g o v ­ W . H a ll, associate p ro fe ss o r of e rn m e n ts w e re discussed by Dr. la w , has resign ed to w o rk w ith the S t u a r t A . M a c C o r k le , e x e c u tiv e O P S in D allas, and Jo s e p h W it h e r ­ d ire c to r o f the T e x a s E conom y spoon, asso cia te p ro fe ss o r o f la w , ' C o m m issio n , a t th e a n n u a l co n v en ­ is cui le a ve o f absen ce in W a s h ­ tio n o f the L e a g u e o f T e x a s Mu­ ington. n ic ip a litie s in A u s tin T u e s d a y . San Antonio Symphony To Open Year Nov. 3 Young Texas Pianist Performs Here N ov . 5 7 ne fa ll cn am p io r.sh ip in the U n iv e r s it y C lu b ’s b o ttle pool to u r n a m e n t w e n t to D r. G. H. N ew lo ve , p ro fe s s o r o f a c c o u n tin g , la s t w eek . Runjner-up w as B a n x s g u e s t s o lo is t w ith th e D a .la* and M c L a u r in , p ro fe® «o r o f c iv il e n ­ H o u sto n sy m p h o n ies. g in e e rin g . Sh e stu d ied w ith D r. S ilv io Styon ti and D a l.el S c io n t i f o r the last six y e a r s an d is now s tu d y in g u n d e r them a t N o r th T e x a « S t a te C o lle g e . T h e A u s tin S y m p h o n y also w ill p re s e n t “ f r o m the New M’o rld ,” CALL 8-6687 TODAY F r o m p a r k in g m e te rs to su p e r­ so n ic a ir c r a f t , U n iv e r s it y p ro fe s ­ sors a re in te re s te d in a v a r ie t y o f e x tr a - c u r r ic u la r a c tiv itie s and no lo n g e r m e re ly lim it th e m se lve s to le c tu re s and la b w o rk . R e a d e r ’s D ig e s t fo r N o v e m b e r has an a r tic le b y D r. D e W it t R e d ­ d ick , p ro fe s s o r o f jo u r n a lis m , on p a r k in g m e te rs , title d “ 1000 M il­ lio n H o u r s : B o u g h t an d P a id F o r . ” M o n th s o f re s e a rc h re s u lte d in D r. R e d d ic k ’s u n c o v e rin g littlek n o w n fa c ts a b o u t the p a rk in g m e te r b u sin ess, S in c e 1935, w hen the f i r s t p a r k in g m e te rs w e re in ­ s ta lle d in O k la h o m a C it y , E l Pa so , an d D a lla s , th e n ie te r bu sin ess Union HoldsOnly Hope For Peace, Says Grad In a sp e cial m essage G o v e r n o r S h iv e r s said, “ I u rg e th a t all o f o u r c itiz e n s p a r tic ip a t e b y v is itin g o u r p u b lic school® to o b serve how the au d io - visu a l m a te r ia ls a r r used as an in t e g r a l p a rt o f cla s sro o m in s tru c tio n and in o th e r w a y s c o ­ o p e ra te in m a k in g A u d io - V is u a l W e e k a success w o r t h y o f a g re a t s ta te .” Newlov® 5 t> 4 o f *51.” B r o u g h t to A u s tin Pag* 7 6200 Dallas H w y . Phone 5-1303 this ad—it’s worth A TRULY ORKAT MOTION PICTURE $5 On the Purchase of Any , MOTOROLA m % Table Model j or ® /i?- Portable SERVICE ."THE FIRST LEGION” Phone 6-9714 •»WNM* OWW** •It* WUN- FIR S T A U S T IN S H O W IN G Hist Legion Charta Boyer Auto Radio ELECTRIC 1009 Guadalupe • / J. The ** M3ay. Oefcsfcr TS, T9ST TRS DAILY TEYAfl Psg* f Wallace Out on ; Still No Motive Clue Trust Essential In Management Industry, Educators Told in Conference T ru * t in the By M A R JO R IE C L A P P M alcolm E. IM * '’ ) W a lla c e , eg - U n iversity -* id ent body pre* • der t charged ■*. ti toe «.» .ng of U n iv e rs ity student Douglas K nser, was freed ruder $10,OOO bond late T h u rsd a y afternoon. group— w orker*, citizen*!, or itu dent*, - b y o ffic ia l* and honest, active participation by members of the. group itself ran he the bas;* of a new e nl^ htened era of dem ocracy, speaker* *t His release came a fte r an exsert­ ing tria l T h u rsd a y morning in w hich Ju s tic e of Lr e Pea< n T ra v is B ia k e sie e ordered the 30-year-old US Departm ent o f A g ric u ltu re econom ist bpund over for grand j u r y action. T hursday s open ng sessions of the Texas Personnel and M anagem ent Association conference on the cam ­ pus em; hasized. The first speaker, Hr. Thomas Gordon of the U n iv e rsity of C h i­ cago, told a; proxim ately 500 lead er« of Texas bui*ne*«, ind ustry, g overnm ent, and education o f a “ new c o n c ption of leadership' which can strenghten democracy from w ith in so that o .a n w ith ­ stand any Comm i i st on* aught. T i « m e r strenghtening can he achieved ©rd;. when leader* put V-e r ti .*t n f r ej group-, the psychologist af! • * Dr, Gordon : a ’ r f d h * grouptrust plan v ti notable succeaa in h:a 1 n ver-ity of Chicago clas*es. St id enU themaeive* de­ cide or their goal*, how to attain tne.r objectives, and what method* to use in evaiuat r g their progress Mr. Gordon a.-o d scu«sed his pp mal exnenences w f h a select­ ed gro i r f ch bren from the Chicago slums with the education div.aior. T hursday afternoon. A lle r 1 . Thompson, M ayo r of Jack so n , Mississippi, who ad ressed the evening session of the conference in Hogg A u ditorium , pointed the wa; to more *ucres*G . H . BYRD. Do a-, c m ar and UT patron d : o/s ' ' q ft r ar , f 'J I governm ent through p artiri w:th ja / r. r drum r"A Oretta at the O J gam e parad e. pa*.on by cit zen*. Speaking on tho m u n icip a l-gov e m inent level, M r. Thompson stressed that good governm ent w ill follow intelligent leadership and whole hearted ro-nperation by c it i­ zens. An ; *< gent voter will accept his fa ir i i are of the ro o of city governm ent, he said. O ther requis­ “ C o l.” David Harold B y rd , ex­ R e s t senior and president, receive ites o f good citizenship should gold wrist w atches, and the bc-t include operation of business so student and prom inent D allas o il­ freshman a loving c up . u will he a coedit to the com ­ man was presented leather chaps R ising from an oil scout, to geo­ m unity, encouragem ent, and co­ b y the Texas Cowboy* a fte r the logist. to wilfh after, Col. R yrd , of operation v th city o fficials, pro Longhorn Rand played “ T i e Ey e * Ryrd Frost Inc., s now on of ' h e mother r f an educational s y s te m , that w ill produce good citizens, of T e x a s” in hi* honor in the O U largest independent oil produce) . The title of colonel r o m e * from and insistence that m unicipal sal­ game parade in Dallas. his work a* lieutenant colonel in * aries be high enough to attra ct capable officia ls. Col. R yrd , whose main interest the C iv il A ir Patro l. A* T e x a s W in g C om m ander o f In the governm ent d vision of is U n iv e rs ity athletics and the ( A P a n d vice-chairm an o f the the convention T h u rsd ay a fte r Longhorn hand, did most of the N a t i o n a l E x e c u t i v e B o a r d , he arni nm n Charles C. Ford, c ity m ana­ work on lining up tho I >aID*■ * p a r ­ D e n S p r i n t / f le w to F iu r o p e do u ' ger for I >al las, Hear nbed city gov Cowboys Present Chaps to Col. Byrd B lak e slee took action a f ’ er h e arin g two -tate wutr W ile y f). Ed g a r, 503 San Ja c in to S tre e t, and d om F.riekson, S ta te H ig h w a y D e p artm en t i i ( £,n-e and weight d i­ vision o ffic e r, te stify. E d g a r, w o wa- playing on the eighth green some JOO yard* northeast of the Pitch and P .tt clubhouse, scene of th* shooting, testified that he heard a shot, or noise, aru) looked tow ard »he north w innow of the building. “ I -aw a p u ff of what looked lier smoke coming from the w in ­ d o w ,” he said. UT Selected by Kellogg For Nursing W orkshops The I"rn v e i t •„ m one of fo u r­ teen -choots selected bv the K e l­ logg Fo undatio n to conduct work■riop ar 'I instit rte* anil o ffe r ex­ tension cont -es arid consultant servici in nursing -orvice adminixtration. The Regents accepted $19,690.05 from the Foundation for the fir - 1 y e a r of the f . ii - ear pi (gram to n-ure better patient ca-e in Texas hospitals. T ra in in g w ill he available to head nurse- supervisors, arid d i­ rectors o f nm sing service. M rs Ire n e H e a ly, A .-tm, associate profpc.«or of nursing education, and M.-h Dorothy Haskins, G alveston, a■ , *islant p ro fe ss o r o f nursing, will W o rk f ir ! tone w it! t ie project, Former Austin Athlete Killed In Korean Fighting P f t , Vernon Todd, form er Y e .ir­ i n g basketball player, was killed n K orea O ctober IT w hile se rv­ ing with a tank unit of th* First Mat me Division. T odd, son of Mr and Mrs L. V’. Todd of Austin, joined the M arines last Decem ber. A graduate of A u stin H.gh e m m e t as “ big business” and ade. In ad') lion to being honorary t h e s i m m e r o f 1950 to a r r a n g e said good tended results in **G* president of the band and one of f o r f i f t e e n f o r e i g n aviation cadets School, he was active m ju n io r its gr**a’e.«f benefactors, he is to visit A ustin and the U n iv e rsity league baseball and basketball He f ed customers. basket­ la rg e ly responsible for the decision u n d e r the State Departm ent e x ­ lettered en the M ••■-or * ball team. A lb e rt A. G reen, civilian per­ of G eorge E. H urt, noted director, c h a n g e p r o g r a m . sonnel o ffic e r of F o rt Sam Hous to accept the hand directorship at ton, in discussing op ortunitie* in the U n iv e rsity. Reside* furnishing many of the the <’iv iI S e rvic e , declarer! that hand instrum ents, each year he the dea tbs* governm ent em ploves can hold th e ir jobs and gives three awards to *« memhe?*. not do their w ork well is a mis take. He said they are firer) by the governm ent p i p ' as they are fired by private entei prise. Jo h n H. W in te rs, executive di­ rector of the Texas D epartm ent of Public W e lfa re praised the state legislators for their cooperation in Student* planning to send ca rry in g <>n the work of hi* de p a ym en t • t hristm as packages to foreign In the busmens section, W F countries and servicem en oversea* Lusby, southwestern personnel m anager for Sears, Roebuck and should mail their parrel* before Com pany, st,rinsed ti ai mpg for Novem ber 15, says A. H P en n ey, the personnel in every field of superintendent of the U n iv e rs ity merchandin ng a- the hest method Postal Station. fo r m aking profit. R eran** of the heavy tra ffic v during the holiday *ea*on, it is R. I, Sutherland , director of Im m e d iately a fte r, Fblgar said, he heard threp or fo u r more shots. showed him innocent o f the crime. Shelton called th;* a “ g ra n d ­ s' a ncl p lay for the pre**” on the part of the D istric t A tto rn e y. He added that a dark-headed man d r e-*ed in a . grit sh.rt and “ I made the o ffe r, and I'll stay dark trousers emerged from f he clubhouse and in a ’ medi am g a it” with it,” I/m g commented. wairted tow ard a 'A r parked p a ra l­ W a lla c e , neatly attired in a lel to the building on Lee Barton dark blue * J it, re m a n ed cairn Road. He proceeded north tow ard throughout the f r a. He scanned Rooert FL le e Road where he newspaper* from tim e to time. turn eri right. S ittin g on • a few feet a w a y from Fidgar stated that the car pained h rn was hi* father, J . A. W a.iace. app roxim ately th irty or fo rty Dallas con tracto r, r i* brother, and a rd* 'ro m where re sir,' The his w fe, M a ry Andre W a lla c e . The car was a tud or 1937*58 dark co ipie have been separated s.nee B u ic k sedan w ith 5' rgt? a license August 3. num ber 290766, he teat. fred. Po. e -fate ^hev have not found W a lla c e was arrested in a da k the m urder weapon ar d have no blue Pontiae snort v afto r the (I if * *o the m otive behind the shooting on the B i net H ghwav -lay mg. by S ta te H ig h w a y patrolm en. The ai hor* V irg in a -e r jni ,*r 290786 F'.dgar stated a fte r view ing the