The Da i m T exan Vol. 59 Price Five C e n ts "First C o lle g e D a ily in the S o u th " AUSTIN, TEXAS, T H U R SD AY , FEBRUARY 25.J960 Six Pages T od ay No. e Party Names Croft, Olian to Head Slate By JACK KEEVER and JANIECE SIMMONS Chancy Croft and Maurice Olian will carry Representative P arty banners March 16 into the general election as presi­ dential and vice-presidential candidates. Croft and Olian w e r e tw o of P. 'f dpr e n d e n , s, president and vice-president respectiv e l y . B arr McClellan and John Jordan were also candidates for _ r a t h e r th a n on p a r t y tic k e ts D e le g a te s ’ a b sten tio n s p r e ­ to v e n t e d MlSs P ro d ty from re c e iv in g thp n e c e s s a r y tw o-thirds approval, M ike C ooper asked the p a r t y to M ike Cooper asked the party' to s u p p o rt B ob Moore for e d ito r of T h e D aily T ex an although h e did not a p p e a r on the ballot. ca n d id a tes e n d o rs e d at a m e e tin g held W ed ne sd ay night 10 30 at sorority h o u se. A p p r o x im a te ly politicos, voting d e le g a te s , and on lookers milled in an d out of th re e adjoining the dis­ ro o m s d u rin g long ballot-counting cussion a n d | periods. the G a m m a Phi B e ta f r o m Becky R e yno lds, ru nn ing unop- ' posed for s e c r e t a r y , also receiv e d I the p a rty e n d o rs e m e n t. for Chief J u s tic e of Gene S m ith won o v e r Tom Davis the Student in a r a c e w h ich sa w both the i Court I ca n d id a te s n o m in a te d floor W ed n esd ay night. from P r e s e n t co-head c h e e r l e a d e r J e r ­ ry H e rrin g re c e i v e d a p p ro v a l as ihe p a r t y ’s c a n d id a te for he ad che er-lead er. the re I A sse m b ly m a n w h e r e In the r a c e for A rts and Sciences are four places. I^eon G r a h a m . Wynn i Presson, A rth u r " B u t c h ” Schech- j ter, and J e r r y Sewell got the nod Ivtbe W in g ert is on the p a rt y s ticket for the one p lace open in the School of A rc h ite c tu re R ep p a r t y o k a y e d F r e d Cliett I and Bill W ay n e fo r the tw o spots in the r a c e for CEA A sse m b ly m a n . ... — - - M a m a T u ck er, Ion E d ucation A s s e m b ly m a n , wra s a endorsed. - - J im D a n n en b a u m and Ben No- w et ny w ill he th e R ep p arty c a n ­ didates for e n g in e e r in g a s s e m b ly ­ m an w h e r e t h e r e a r e tw o p laces. F.loise B r a ck en rid g e w ill run for Fine Arts A s s e m b ly m a n on the R ep tick et She w a s contested for the spot by Rob H ewlett. R ep p a r t y den ied Carol P routy official b a c k in g as a c a n d id a te for editor of th e C a c tu s. In an un u su al move. M iss P ro u t y ask ed to he on Pa r t y n a d ­ vocating a d m issio n of tile t ' n i v e r - s tty of Houston to the S tate Sys­ te m of E d u c a tio n and a proposal to elim in ate the S u m m e r Student Council. Uses Jazzed-Up Uranium 238 Nuclear Reactor Installed Here u a te stu d en t r e s e a r c h phys c s.” in n u clea r th a t Dr. Little e m p h a s iz e d the su b critical r e a c t o r does not p ro ­ duce enough r a d ia tio n to be d a n ­ gerous. He a d d e d th a t this r e a c t o r will p ro du ce a m a x i m u m pow er th a n a w a tt, c o m ­ lovel of p ared to the l a r g e r critical r e a c ­ tors that p ro d u c e up to nr.ilions of watts. !*ss The r e a c t o r w a s built by L ock­ h eed A irc r a ft C o rp o ra tio n in M a r ­ ie tta, G a., acco rd in g to sp e cific a­ tions d ra w n by U n iv e rs ity p hy si­ cists. Dr. E d Rollor, a 1952 U n iv e rs ity g r a d u a t e and now m a n a g e r of L o ckheed's R e a c to r P h y s ic * I »e- p a r t m e n t , helped build the re a c t o r for his alm a m a t e r , G e o r g e C raig, a F o rt Worth native als o af I -oc k- hced, designed re ­ a c to r based on U n iv e rs ity p h y si­ c is ts ’ specific ations. te a c h in g the By ANTONIO H. ( . U R R ! K eep y o ur o v e rc o a t s on It won t get a n y w a r m e r T h u rs d a y . T he th a t freezing w e a t h e r rem bed Austin T u e s d a y m o rn in g will continue th r o lgh F r i d a y , The W e a th e r B u re a u p re d ic ts a low of 20 d e g rees a n d a high of 30 for T h u rs d a y w ith sleet and snow e x ­ pecte d. S tudents h a d a ro u g h tim e going Union-Sponsored Tour Draws 35 Students T hirty-five people had signed up by W ednesday afternoon to go on two- the T ex as Union sp o n s o red m onth tour of 12 E u r o p e a n coun­ tries. " N o m a t t e r how m a n y epople will sign up in tho future, the trip will go o n ,” C. C. " J i t t e r ” Nolen, T e x a s Union d irecto r, said . "Ate need at to sign up in o rd e r to m a k e th e trip by p lan e However, we h av e one m o re m onth to go.” least 19 m o r e people If less th a n 54 people sign up. the tr ip will be m a d e by boat. P la n s cal! for two of 30 people ea c h to to ur g roups le ave New York Q t y J u n e 15 for l o n d o n and to r e tu rn August 20 C o un tries t o he v is ite d in clude E n g la n d , H olland, B elg ium , L u x ­ e m b u r g , G e r m a n y , Sw itzerland. A ustria, I t a l y , F r a n c e , Monaco, L iec hte nstein , an d S an M arino. The to u rists w ill h a v e an o pp o r­ t u n e to see lite f a m e d " P a s s i o n a t O b e r a m m e r g a u , G e r ­ P l a y ” m any . to ^ ichtsecu g In add itio n expeditions, to u r will Include visits to E u r o p e a n o p e ra s , con­ c e rts and th e a t e r s . th e E a c h to u r g ro u p will h a v e an adult tou r l e a d e r an d tw o st .dent a s s is t a n t* . M rs M a u n ne A n u s spe in s t r u c to r B lac kb urn, sp eec h, and te a c h in g assis i R o m a n c e l a n g u a g e s , v lead e rs. T h e i r s tu d e n t will he R a y S tephens Powell, M ke G ninev, ai Wiley. Mr. N olen also annou re d u c e d r a t e s w m i d be on the r o u n d - t n p plane those who do not w an t t land tour. D e b a t e W o r k s h o p O p e n To I n t e r e s t e d S t u d e n t s Election D ea d lin e Set for Thursday is th e dead- s p r .n g elec- ap plications m ust be turn- to the S tu d e n ts' A ssocia- Tfiee, I 'nion 206 by that T h u rsd a y , 5 p rn line for filing for tions Ail eri ii tion tim e ( TU I cai CO! B lo cker m e n th e I ive will P r n ates are u rged to r o m e m d i y if they intend to file be- • e of the tim e r e q u ire d to fo n t s A n n e f Ic pie to I le(tion C o m m iss io n said No application s act f pied after the 5 new can did d e s for ce A s s e t b b m a n . f: mg w:*h c o n in e —mn W e d n e s d a y , Wynn P r e s s o r R e p re sen t- P a rt y an d Jai k P. AV tr d T ho m as H a g g a rd . F A I T I tv VA x t h c vv crc n * i v e and p a r t ' tv m e t C actus ed ito r c a n d id a te s r e q u i r e m e n ts set up for constitutional Ed W a lth e r, w ho also applied for T ex an ed ito rsh ip certification, did not m eet re q u ire ­ m en ts of the S tu d e n ts’ Association r e q u i re m e n ts or T S P H andbook D rficien ces jo u rn alism included course cred its, hours of credit at total course the U niv ersity, and credits. W a lth e r w a s g ra n te d an opportunity for a re -h ea rin g at 1 P rn. T h u rs d a y . If the B oa rd w a iv e s its r e q u i r e ­ m en ts and re q u e s ts th at D e a n A m o Nowotnv s u s p e n d constitutional stipulations. W a lth e r's candidacy would then be in the han d s of the Dean of Student Life. D ean N'ow’o tny said he would h a v e to be conv inced th a t a co n­ stitutional suspen sio n would " b e in ' the b e st interest of the University 1 C actus editor led D isco sion c o n c e rn in g c e rtif ic a ­ tion of H a r r i s s as a c a n d id a te fur to a Handbook a m e n d m e n t t h a t no e m ­ s tatin g ploye of the T S P B u siness Office m ay ru n for an y office w ithout the is a B o a rd ’s a p p ro v a l. H a r r i s s in the pu blica­ p a rt-tim e a ss ista n t tions office D ie B o ard ru led that Miss E ick- m a n n m u s t ta k e an official leave of a b s e n c e a s Round-l p edition cd,to r of Tile T exan d u rin g h e r c a m p a ig n A Handbook reg ula tion r e q u ire s th a t ail paid T e x a n err ployes m ust go on leave while c a m p a ig n in g for a contested c a m ­ pus office. Ranger's Parody Needs Laughers-at " W e need 50 h ard -thm kin g h a rd I drinking, h ard -w orkin g Davy le x S an h a t e r s (or at least l a u g h e r - a t if we re going to get out Brothe; : Dilley T e x a n n e this y e a r , ” R a n g e r editor Bill He I m e r said is The " D ille y T e x a n n e ” the R a n g e r s p a ro d y of The Da Iv Tex an in tabloid form A s’aff m er! :ng w ill be held af 7 :30 p m Ihurv- d av in the R a n g e r Office J o u r n a l ­ ism Building 210, to recru.* " T rv - an n e w o r k e r s Anyone with an it d in a t io n to m a k e fun of the Texan is invited. Also on the m eeting s a g e n d * > "if a su ggestion period for w h a t a n y th in g ,” will go into the April R a n g e r, tentatively plann ed to bo an w rite rs a re urgen tly needed, He! m e r said ’ Vnti-Austm” issue H A s u b c r itic a l nu- le a r r e a c to r ‘‘e n ric h e d fu el” U r a n ­ that use-; ium 238 boos’cd w ith 20 p e r ren t of the m o r e p otent U r a n iu m 235 has been the I niver- in s’alled at sity and is the first to he u se d at an y college. 'h e U n iv ersity The first of tw o r e a c t o r s to be in stalled at from two Atomic E n e r g y C o m m ission g ra n ts totalin g % 37.350 is p r i m a r ­ ily for teac h in g use and h a s been set up n a spec ially built, con­ crete-shielded the P h y sic s Building b a se m e n t. laboratory in Tile second a n d la r g e r re a c to r wall he built an d installed by Sep­ te m b e r, 1961. T his will be a s e c ­ ond step the L’ni- in dev eloping v e r s ity ’s n u c le a r physics and en­ gin eering tr a in in g p ro g r a m The A E C lent the U n iv ersity 470 g r a m s of " e m h o d ” u ra n i u m , or a p p ro x im a te ly $1,500 w orth, to use in the re a c to r. Installed with the r e a c t o r w as a sm all million-volt Van de G ra a ff g e n e ra to r, o r s m a s h e r , ” that will furnish tho neu tro n s n e e d ­ ed to s t a r t the n u c le a r chain r e ­ action inside the r e a c t o r core. " a t o m for r a d ia tio n level would S tu de nts using the r e a c t o r will gam firsth a n d know ledge of how to get en erg y from n u c le a r chain re a c tio n s , of d e sig n a n d o p eratio n of r e a c t o r s , an d of safe handling p ro c e d u r e s equip­ ment ‘U n iv e rs ity p hy sicist d esig n ed the su bc ritical r e a c t o r to be re lativ ely sim ple so that s tu d en ts on the s e n ­ ior to use an d u n d e rs ta n d . Dr. Robert N. Little. U n iv e rs ity p hy sics p ro ­ fessor to tie in c h a r g e of co u rse s using the su b c r itic a l r e a c t o r , said. tra inin g " H e re to fo re , equ ipm ent at th e U n iv ers ity has been m a in ly for g r a d u a t e stu den ts The n ew e q u ip m e n t will he u sed for th u n d e r g r a d u a t e and early g r a d u a t e students. The reactor also will be used for g r a d ­ tr a in in g > it e a s ie r n u c le a r find A Sm iling C h a ir m a n and an A d d i n g M a c h i n o Representahv© Parly Chairm an G a r y heimer p re* des c - e r the nom r a + ng m< with an a d d in g machine close at hied. P r ' pjte - - g empty f r c 't *eatv, the G a m m a Phi Bern room overflowed with de ©gates and ob.erve s. d - BU! test m thi 'rn a' ;d fr< r a 5 q n t o a nq a P adc „ - — - r L . 0 --> v -e a c- . r *•' . SuP- — I rn ry K&itex Button Up Your Overcoat, Turn Up the Thermostat *1 of the to a n d fro m c la s s e s V Slick spots slowed down sidew alk*, Most w e re s p r in k le d w U niversity p oll e r a l c a r s stalled tery fa ilure . beearn n esd av . on ai T bf the icy roa is. A R l i a r , n, se c u r ity off ice ca Pinned d r bib "D o n I close an d ’ e k«- -il-nr •• V. , DF I M I !<■ sr i 1 : ‘ traffic a n d at th*;' U n iv ers ity , :s to be e x t r a c a r e - to o ref ,1 in u sing y o u r v a vc ’n T h r e e I fib crxMv One girl in a h u r r door of h e r c a r I* the ignition kt y in;- to f o r t e the d o e r oj could tu r n off the s la m m e d the king it with e, Police had n so t h a t she toter. « t u d e n t (cid:0) w e re Involved In two < >r acc! d e n ts W ednesday m orning. J a i k ie E a r l P a y n e , a g ra d u a t e s tu ­ dent it B r a c k e n ­ rid g e A p a rtm e n ts, and -lam es ll liowhn. a junior lh log ut 7 tt0 B B e s t 7th. w e re In a 2 e a r colli sion n e a r I-ake Austin ftt>out * a .m . Jo© H aro ld Pool, a senior from Amarillo, w a s im >l\ed in the ? IOO block of a ©allision at T rin ity . No re Injuries Wi r e port c«i. A u stin p o lice rerx ; ted living at 1905 >ff i P r e s s re p o r te d tha t an ii e s ' o r m •'"'■lek B ust T ex- -9 a* Wednest: s ’ de fro m ip- th X ii S He av less snows w i re hi tho Smith Pi lins a ro u n d Lubbock. st m isery w as auf* But great leo Ie re d In t ast T e x a s w h ere cold b r o k e froze a g: is lim , T h e sn* ga a n d J*"m , r lines and i* e c a u s e d huz- ' lo st i < iv r t t Wp r P closed r v - ex Cf ■' p f t ; , ■; ■ a 11) s.i.’. y 1 a p.I o v e r w h ich DR. ED R O L L O R , U - \ e graduate a~ d h e a d of Lockheed A irc r a ft's r e a r e r physics d e p a D - ' s peels before if is sh."p r e p ~ , u , dep artm e't. was buut at M arietta, G a . I reactor pvmpru g $ I S H *’■ i.*V •‘nm*'* he said Legislative Interview s E xtended to T h u r s d a y T he deadline for inte rv iew s for the Legislative Go m m ISS ion has been extended to T h u r s d a y c o a li n g nm 2 e Un o S mith, c h airm a n . F r i d a y an d S a tu r d a y the U ni­ versity will be host to the R md Up D e b a te T o u r n a m e n t L ough rn d e b a t e r s will co m p ete I n t e r ­ in the T u la n e U n iv ers ity collegiate D e b a te T o u rn a m e n t rn New O rb ns M ■mb. 1-6 and in the urno Missouri Valley Del rn ant at O k ’ rn na U -iv e r s ity in Norman March -5 and -5. ’n G a s tro n o m ic Distress? " p e :o."3 M u aborts are n ord e r tor N ‘ it*:,9 ■ by basten G 3 b e lo n g , anyone? T V u n d s y . F e b n j . r y 2 5 I 9 6 0 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P a g e L ittle M a n O n th e C a m p u s B v B ih le r jDebaters Make Protest On Loss of B-Tax Funds y - Cold War Benefiis a rr.<"'a* of t h e ■’Vs co!* A* Ia s4 ConZT( *v s r ' iUTf* ■.*. hi r m s •’ a1** • Cold W irt* ill lege-ago your :v p f I < • I or the n T h e H ou se is conskL - n g * w ill exten d education* i e r v c d e n s w h o h a v e : i r r v ^ ’ . uj ,v t h e A r m e d F o r c e ! h*‘fw<5‘ r 1955, and J u ly I. 19^3 w as given * r.r- m easure .-■•-* ■' ' fV -a** a I . ‘ b n th e c v / r ' a-~ d u e to I'-1’ a- tion in recen t y e a r s. F u rth erm ore, th e hill stip u la tes th a t I; nr fits to a n \ v e te r a n w ho cannot m a in ­ tain a «w h o t a i r standard w hich p o l* him in :hr* top o n e -h a lf of his class sh all be m id ? on a loan b a s i s o n ly. • v • • * • -* **» * • i •' * * * - ?■ j r f fee* f h ti p r o g r a m '-*• til r h i v a t h e . e> f <4 v o fa** ^ p f f e e ’ * —d tv A lf pa*v>d» th h btl! vt ill e p a college ad­ oration and o n -th e -Job-training a«rivtance to som e fe a r m i l l i o n y on n g pervm a w ho h o n orab h t n t their country during tim Cold W ar period. Since some 45 per cc"* of c g .-ouj.g - ’he rn 'n i r . m en n ow serve th e ir tim e th is law will help equalize th rir e a1 op p ortu n ities in *e oth ers w ho do n o t en ter t e A r r r H S-*r- '■orr.r^r *•' to * rn e n - ciiize teach in g p c -"f u ’s o r v se a uc® to a ptco* . • c < :#» ‘ he r > ra tin e a r d rjf rn air.' % Dung . <. th e n la b ia ? - d f o erd e- a p r o fe s s io n s p s . re^ parch mr divin e, s c ie n c e , and r o re va .. ‘ vices. The pending bill renaonably differenti­ a te s b etw een wart.'me ( •’*or d ’• the K orean W ar) and Cold W ar s e n cr for obtairv.r g M inim um service per.od tv n e fU s will be upped from th r e e to s x ^ai.y m onths, and the SHO per m or.Y a ar I. Speak Up! An o rg a n ized stu d e n t voice m a y y e t ho h eard in sta te p o l i t i c T h e In ter-C o-op C ouncil has stepped forw ard to an n ou n ce disapproval cf stiggc--ted tu itio n in crea ses. o f c a n d i­ d a te s ’ p la tfo rm s In com in g sta te w id e d e c . lio n s, as w ell as d issem in ation of th e ir v iew p o in t M em bers plan e x a m in a tio n B ravo! And m ay o th er groups on ca m p ­ us fall Into step w ith th is m ove and w ith Ideas to be proposed by the le g is la t iv e C om m ission . 11 sh ou e rn r s v. e W a r IT r i­ vet era ns r o l’egr*. * h<» n o t e d t h a t 2 2 6 2 OOO v e t . * rn cob ego o rd er th e W orld a d ovr * 1 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 K o rean . • d veterans* b en efits to a tte n d f rr th o se tv .o GI B ills, th e na- r - d an additional b a d ly n eed ed r- and nurses, 1 1 3 ,0 0 0 p h y s i­ 430,000 e n g in ­ tion obta * s n ny/) d o c 1 cs ] a -d r< ■ arch a c h -r i eers and 2 3 0 ,0 0 0 school tea ch ers, f B ureau o f C e n su s figures show th a t the tra in in g re c e iv ed u n d er th ose bills Is p a y ­ ing the G o v e r n m e n t m ore than SI billion an n u ally m ore In la v e s than w e w ould th a t collect w ith o u t th a t tra in in g ,, and th ose hills vs ill pay th em selv es out by 1967. ★ dr to o th e r group and W e urre a r e so lu tio n of su p p ort fo r th is in m ea su re fr o m th e S tu d en t A s s e m b ly addition in d ivid u al support b v U n iv e r sity stu d en ts. T e x a s ’ sen a to r R alph Y arb orou gh in tro d u ced the bill, and T e x a s ’ R ep resen ta tiv e O lin E . T e a g u e is c h a ir m a n o f th e H o u se \ et c r ­ uris’ A ffa ir s C o m m ittee, w h ich w ill hold h e a r in g s on th e bill th is spring. Birth Control issues An A m erican birth la recorded e v e r y l l ie r o n d s, and lf ther^ w ens a "w orld popu­ la tio n ” throe It w ould tim er, tim e* a secon d ! tw in k le W ith hum an reproduction co n tin u in g a t th is rat**, In 2090, the w orld s population w ill stand at m ore than wit billion. T od ay, th ree th e p la n et’s billion. Inhabitant* num ber T h e se sta r tlin g facta co n cern in g th e population exp losion h ave been " soft- p ed a led ” sin e e the decade bcjran. B ut the w a rn in g o f Im pending d isa ste r w a s Issued a s e a r ly a s 1798, w h en R ev eren d T h o m a s M althus said that "the e a r th ’s r a p a city to produce food Is no m a tch for m an ’s c a p a r ity to rep roduce. T h e population exp losion issu e h a s ap­ peared In m an y p h ases of U S foreign p olicy and th e P resid en tial electio n . M any e x p e r ts h a v e decided th a t d eath control m u st he c o u n terb a la n ced b y birth con trol, w h ich resulted in e v e r y p o te n tia l ca n d id a te ta k in g a stan d a g a in st US In d orsem en t of birth control p rogram s to foreign eoun- tries. S en a to r John K ennedy w as im m ed ia tely associated w ith th e Issue b eca u se of his R om an C atholic religion. T he M assach u ­ se tts P resid en tial aspirant said , “ F or m any y ea rs I h ave felt th a t it w ould be a m is­ tak e for the US to a d v o ca te birth con trol for oth er c o u n tr ie s, hut I w ould judge sueh an issue by w h e th e r it w ould be in the Interest of th e J nited S tates." Adlai S te v e n so n said, “T h e U S sh ou ld not im po-c1 b irth control p r o g r a m s on fo r ­ eign c o u n tr ie s, hut she should not h e sita te to con sid er r e q u e sts for aid from o th e r co u n tries w h e r e population g r o w th is in!- minicril to ccon or ie w eil-being ’’ H u b ert H u m p h r e y said th a t th e U S should not ".set po!T y for o th e r n a tio n s and people ” W hen th e population birth c o n tr o l issue first “e x p lo d e d ”, Pope John W H I Issued a sta te m e n t from V atican ( it in w h ich find w a y s to he said, “ T h e w orld m ust feed Its h u n g r y w ith ou t r e so r tin g to a r ti­ ficial m rth'K ls of birth c o n tr o l.’’ T he e c o n o m ist's reply to th is w ou ld he— an in c r e a se in con su m p tion w ill a u to m a t­ ically lead to an Increase In p op u lation ; co n se q u e n tly , that ten d s ' n per pf tu a te itself, and n o th in g is gained. is a v iciou s c y c le it it is sta le m a te d W e h a v e not h eard the end o f th is Issue, a lth o u g h in 1960. T h e HS w ill be forced to m a k e a final resolu tion soon w h en th e u n d erd ev elo p ed co u n tries r ea lize th ey need o u tsid e p ci to h e lp e lim in a te p overty and o v e r -p o p u la ­ tion. — J u lia S a lter I horn of West Berlin Coni promise Pricks Konrad But Tickles Niki By J. W. ROB ERTS lau d l*re»» N*w» Anal \ st P.elatior* between B ritain and taken a West G e r m a n y have tr e n d utiw h rn iv? he e inert pleasing to Soviet P." m i e r N kita K h n is h c h e v and show signs of getting w orse instead strong co m p etitio n for evp m a rk e ts, p o w er West G erm an y * in NATO h** grown b e c a u s e of its m ilitary its eco­ revival, and nomic connections w ith F r a n c e an d the continent c r e a t e an in c u b a Jo r for a co n ­ c e ntratio n of c o n tin e n ta l p o e ti­ cal power such a* B ritain has alw a y s feared, the rest of So the divided Albe* h ave been u nable to m a k e a n y p r o grev* on a s u m r r t p r o g r a m at th eir co nference in Washington, t all DcPEnd5.„ 0>'AT DAV IS 705VG — \ \ (6>EF ON TUcSOA'i*; I UJORfiV A30UT p e r s o n a l i t y PR0B-EM5... /r' . i e lim in a te d free* T h e Appropriation! C o m m itte e of th* Student A sM m hly b a i ra t- o m m t n d e d th a t the O r a t o n c a A l ­ to^ a n o n th* for 1360-61. B la n k et T ax bu dget recorr.rr.andauon d e p a r t * Th a from a pol.ry w hich .e s s ’ 35 a pok ey of helping to s u p p o rt the activities of th e As­ t r .a*.or Th.* re com m e r t i t n o n :• s ir h a d ra s tic c h an g e th a t th e A t­ li ■ ;at, “t to e x ­ p ir e . c s po*.b o a to the student body. fee:* com pelled e a r s old i* a t T h * A s s o c i a t i o n h a * t w o m a i n ( I i T o p r o v i d e a p a r t f u n c t i o n s : o f t h e f u n d s w h i c h m a k e It po**!- I n K e r s H y S t u d e n t f o r a h : - I n t e r b o d y to b e t o u r n a m e n t * a n d c o l l e g i a t e d e b a t e i n t r a m u r a l ( I a p e e r h p r o g r a m o n c a m p u s . r e p r e s e n t e d a t t o p r o v i d e f o r a n t h e ar _ ri c * e r s -% r # T h* v alue s cf In tercolleg iate fa r­ a ra speech c o m p e titio n ' c - . . • i ny virtual y e v e ry o n e . .* not a -• e c u v it ie s fee* in a e» p p sent abv e schools. T r. i st*;dy r e v e a le d tbs* the per* 0f -nf, fop allocated to The s prop rn a'.era:-* I 2 67 s a m p ’e of j* ;d- .. Reasons Gncn On Fees tt*»» 3 o r y a n u a t ans w e r e elimi* the 13*50 b lan k et ta x from th* F ades and A p prop ria- it an fee for S o r n a ’od boc a n tion* C o m m itte e c o n sid ers ( — - ( rt a n m e nt a c a d e m ic excellence }x*n* - n co m m itte e c h a ir m a n . " ' r”h « p i r p o * * w a ^ r o t t o l o w e r the cost to the s t u d e n t.'’ he said. He ad d ed t b s ’ th* red u ctio n of the insignif:- b :a *« et ca n t a m o u n t c o m p a r e d to the total sa id J e r r y ts x cost not. a Is an c o s t j i i Tw o q u estio n s w e re used in ju d g ­ ing the o rg an iz a tio n s: "H o w doe* th:* gro up re p r e s e n t the T'r, .en* s i t y ? " an d "H o w does this g ro u p benefit the s t u d e n t ' ’ C o m m e n tin g on the re d u c tio n of th e C u ltu ral E n t e r t a in m e n t Com- «aid m itten ap p ro p ria tio n . N a th a n held he favored a few shows tha* m o r e im pre st f r student.? " O ' th s y e a r the «even show s C V C h a s h a d fi n e bed an a tt e n d a n c e of 3 OOO o r less and I im a g in e only about 40 p e r ce nt n # jh*T) w e r e b la n k e t ’ax Iv ‘der*. If the s t u d e n t s - e not In terested in the p r o g r a m s , let * r o t kid our- selve* " he said. s a d N a t h a n said a re f e re n d u m would the thing He h* a good b la n k e t ta x pro p o s als w ould be p r e s e n te d on T h u rs d a y to the Stu­ d e n t A s s e m b ly r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s , who** o p ;m o ’-s supposedly r e p r e ­ sent t h ” entire stu d e n t body. those of Campus A D A G roup Has Its Troubles, lo o Bx L F K JO N E S There can be I.v ie doubt shit th,* D r v rave P r,r*;. on the Uni- VP -;*y < lr : .* h * hid vs troj. hies th.* y e a r . Cocspicuom e*.idee e of th.* is the r u m p detection whim will rh J Serge th e majority delegation f o r seating at the Young Demo­ crat- state convention, k n o t t i e r f ) * m o r r a i l , - g r o u p w i t h trouble* i* th* I nlverslty of T * \a * ( ;unpux Vrnrri< .rn* [or l)r-mo< r a t ­ I T C \ D V vvx* a p ­ io A * t i o n . T h e proved a* a n e w rluh -lanuary it b y th * ( o r n m i t t r e o n f i e n ^ r a l s t u . d e n t O rganisation*, Procedural difficult!** have k*'pt the cl lh #r-'Ti m a k i n g ai'y head- v a v ’ ow ard i m p ' ^ m e r ’ing if* bev. jr airns, m a in ly t o a'-t as an "edu- cational organization." ' TCADA hold! a charter The ft T< f o r Demo- th e A m e ric a n s r r a tic Action, fhe n a ’ .Rnal o r g a r :- n for the D e m o c r a t ic Part;, s liberal w ing. ll** Wher* two third* la i* th* problem nil** for a d m itt in g m e m b er * . \ * tiw* r lob * ron*tltotion n o w r*a<1*. A new m e m b e r rn t*t he a pp ro ved exe cutiv e bv of committee. This 'erg interview for pi -h prospect.vc memh*- A* a r e =,ilt persons land to balk at the Idea of joining. involves a the Efforts ’o change the in .batlon machinen.’ are under w a y . the IT F AD A’s ias^ pectin? February 12, the executive c o m ­ mittee appro ei| by the required two-fh:rd* rna -.or'ty a resolution to a -)t new member* upon approv­ al of any one execxit.ve com r r Pee large Th* revolution mn*t survive one nveen circu la tin g th a t the national ADV Is about to revoke the c a m p u s g r o u p s c h a r ­ te r becau se of It* s trin g e n t m e m ­ b e rs h ip rules. p. • t -I p ric e dire m r - ' student sa * th a t w ou ld no’ af- a - ‘iv - es fftr* *he T T C A DA** c a com pletion of six- the m o n ’h probation for new clubs is all th* U n iv ersity re c sire* st,->•,,* ?'J« ro u tin e n j * organization. a* Anthony H en-v, e x e c u t iv e corr- r p a t p c p e m b e r e x p r e s s e d opti­ m i s m o v e r the d u b * fu tu re and q u estion ed the foundations of th# r u m o r . ,se tile re VV. " T h e club d- finitely h a s a fu­ he a c a ”- tu r e Cf rv'-over in m e m e r s h l p . " H en ry said * Before t a k i n g a w a y a r h a r - t e r the ADA v lid la u n c h an in- v e stig a tia n , and ta l k to ’he m e m ­ b e r s . " T h e F i r m s ; L i n e C a n c e l l e d C o u r s e H e a d a c h e To tile Editor R e c e n t 'y y o u published a le tter from fi e stu d en ts who b em o an e d tho fact th a t a cou rse in Conver­ sational F a ll e n had been cancelled been r e then* vc ere ie'* than ten the course *’ jdents e nrolled for Eir*-’ in th e ir a r gu- corr o]eto a c c o rd w ith m e nt. )e‘ m e state th a ’ I a m B ;t to this c o m m e n t I m ust add that th v '.-ere luckv Their c o u r s e w a s can celled evMentlv. near the first of the s e m e s t e r w hite the r e wa* still t im e for them to attend a n o th e r cia** from the outset. ,, 1 the c a s e S u c h I* nu* for n i n e st u d e n t s " h o have attended m ath- arnattos .*«» for two full w e e k s , ° n th* last do▼ of th* second w e ek . one of the ten noon!* then enrolled for t h ’* c o u r se Crooned the c ou r se . Tv a* l e t ’ nm* penr,’* nod one audi- ,M‘ (-ll take loc* hours end to tmntjusfe on tim* a no’b e r c’a.is which tw o w i c k * w ithout n\ x cia** meeting* not to m en tion t h e v >i-i; t a c c o u n t ,f t o r th* ftbsenees th ro ug h thev b a v g acc rn a lated rni r th e -e b v fail i, i n„ ha* Tref fem th e h o m ew o rk • th e ” tire now taking \ r , THURSDAY 16 MY C M POR 'FORRY,NE ABOUT THE tOOR'LD 6£TT:Na BtOFN UP. It to m e th a t a n a b sol .’cly no fault of th e ir own. is m r o m p re h e n s .fbe and in­ cu r e iv a hie insti­ tution of the alleg ed c a lib e r of the U n iv e rs ity of T exas, o r the legis­ latu re of this alle ged ly g re a t state. re - pons;hie o r w hoever is Would allow a g ro u p of people . . . . . . to absolutely a n d a te a c h e r and u tterly w a ste tw o week* of class This I* a u n iv e rsity which re q u ire s it* stu d e n ts t o a t t e n d two c!a>**, and vet. by waiting w ee ks hi discontinue a course, it In fact denies thorn t ha t right. n fact I h a ’ p no idea h ow m u c h tim e it take* for the a d m in is tra tio n to do to add thp p a pc cvv >rk n e c e s s a r y th e s e peopl* to Otho** classes, b ut im agine it Is cons durable. Thi* I is a WI Ste w hich could h a v e too hoen ave led had i* been c le a r from the beginning th a t the co urse would c *her h a v e been ta u g h t o r not tau ’fit. I* It too m m h t o a s k t ha t w ho­ responsible c o u l d do s o m e ­ e v e r t h i n g about thi s p r a c t i c e wh i c h c a u s e s a vs a s t r c f t i m e , m o n e y , and p e a c e of m i n i t o the s t u d e n t s s u b je c t to it* a b u s e s ? S lncerelv yours, Do rot h r Amis S t u d e n t I L n e t it T o t he Edi t or : H ie Ru l e * a n d A p pro priation s C o m m ittee, “ d irect stu den t b ene fit’’ in its decision to co n sid erin g d e c r e a s e B la n k et T a x a p p r o p r i a ­ tions, se e m s to hav e lost sight of the w orth of m a n y groups c u r r e n t ­ ly included in the fee. C e rta in ly an e n te r ta i n m e n t fee should include a c a d e m ic and cul­ tural p ro g ra m s* a* well as athletic p r o g r a m s . Student in te re st in th ese activ ities sp e a k s for th e ir U'eful- nes* We u rg e th a t the c o m m it te e re- its decision to leave nu* the lend a m e a s u r e of ex am ne th e s e g ro up s w hich e n te r ta i n stu d en ts an d prestige to the U niv ersity C a m p u s Affair* C o m m i t t e e U n i v e r s i t y 5 M C A 5 MC A nut, wrSMt < m stm Official Notices Ail M reign stud e nt* w h o hav e c h a r g ­ ed ad d r e ss e s a n d , or te .e p h o n e n u m b e r s si ne* J a n u a r> I. i960 m u s t r e p o rt a n y su c h ch an g es to t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l O f­ Im m e d ia te ly fice 2500 W h itts Avenue Ail fore ign s t u d e n ts who r e g iste r e d the U niv ersity for th* f i r s t tim * in a- F c b r u a n m u st th* I n t e r n a t i o n a l Office S t u d e n t s who have a l r e a d y r e p o r t e d re e d n ot do so again. report a ’ once to Ja n \ \ . Ne*l D ir e c to r. I n t e r n a t i o n a l Office ♦ * Re exam na- ■ rn p o stp on e d an d ad he v a need s t a n d in g e x a m i n a t i o n s w it ’ake given March e x a m i n a t i o n s this scrip* m u s t he n th* R e g i s t r a r s Office not l ate- t h a n M a rch I. l*v23 P e t i t ' o r s rn to W . R. S hipp. R e r is* ran P E A N U T S [/.AA CC SS JoT\ FrtA7 Tint MAN \ .'SOM THc m^'AANE 60Ci£!Y 6AlD I ’M BACK* Ah' I* A P6 LLA UA^TWO r F & A C r / C I * ' A F I W u C * l * *>C5 ~ o \ HO B f l f . T t y ( A HE MIGHT e v e ’S M d o F K C M O U N T TO 6 - - D \ ME N f T S P COULD T E D O N E J ? WtG f l N f t S Of M M C * . - 1 USAS’ FBCM. TUE O T H E R .. 6 0 ME j M l A S U F f O ‘BM TO F INDOW lf A CAK J y e t M u V UA z e ^ThAt X nDA TUI KG . ' s o r tv o , ^ /*A.Y5 »OUT lf AND Mg f o j n o Tug B L A C K O B AA6 TWO FOOT T A L L B e ’t f Tkg - J \ / T W O PO O T T A l L K P f ? 1 oE OC- ftfpTTEO THAT Pl&HT AWAY' O M S CC ' 6V M i / s r OC Beers A p o t t y / fi'fierr SAVEP BY A PIZZA! " * s * r e q u e s t c- per cen* in the * T h e p r e s e n t tor. a! Also- .a*, r I r prox im ate* only I I pe the preser* R a n k et T a x fee ' * ' r’ "■ t h e O r a ­ aP cent 'h e r • ,r .e rpcognized s h a r e d . F i r s t The values r f the p r o g r a m be­ '* ing n o n is Who w k. In the pa*' a ’ the C r e r s i t y . -ne bill h a s b e e n t n t stu d e n t body has paid *or * *e t u < of tra v e lin g e x p e n s e s ' a b o u t S3 r*0 t h e De pa r t e en* p e r y e a r S e c o n d of Speech a n d m e r *” cts d its s*af? have co n trib u 'ed by ’raining and about ad m in is terin g ’he p r gram. SS OOO p er > c - r r-* 'I"' rd lea*’ the debater* h ave *per-’ tim e and som e cf th e r ow^ m - o e y •a dollar v a t u a ’ion :* r o t p K*e for ‘he r aff rt h i T his c o o p e r a t i v e effort has a1 w av s resulted in a first flas* for­ ensic p ro g r a m for this university and Its student- B ecause of our thi- field, we were rep utation repre Invited sentat v rs of our stu d en t bbdv to d e b a te before au d ie n c es totaling in P e n n s y lv a n ia , New over 8.OOO in this ve«r t<> send York and Nev* .Jersey. lr add.ticr this y e a r we have w >n first p a r - in two d e b a te tour- .- -*> se or i p la te sn a n o th e r ; . a third p l a c e in two o t h e r s . W e in oratory* first place have won p. two tr ; rr aments and first pla a n extern peraneoui speaking at an- othe- For theses hr*nors we com- l e a s t f r o m at t e a m * w h 25 schools p e r to u rn a m e n t. in crippling or killing The a tion of the A pp ro priation s year will result C D ^ m jtte e th* p • nr p ro g r a m -one which has brought ,• Hp,; of credit and prestige „ in n ’ body at the U n iv e’-. • o the s* of T exas We hope that you , • a f,e r consideration of the ac- a , e x p re s s co m m itte e, to your Student A* \ r to the vote on scrr B ’ankft j p x a p p ro p r ia tion*. t h e \ c x s . m a n prior .. 0f VSNOCIATION o f f i c e r * f.d itn r’s note: The T e x a n vvlll f o r any o t h e r o r . a r r a n g e s p a ^ e to m a k e 2 ani?alie n s which < a re p re s e n ta tio n s concerning the et- r e m s of t h e R i r k e t T a x p r o p o s e d bu Iget o n their activ itie*.) / o r r a l Bv JI LIA JI \T< H UTT ■ i d i c* rn i v OiU n iii r y * n in the cs t h e Un ' ' / r e c u t kin* ompul . a r I a d 1re re n t ar An • The O klah om a Daily. Cornell D aily Sun. the Da '> C ard in al of hi V, an d the Ker tut k * He - exp­ pc; hav e ail c o m e out \ and to n a l* b a - k i n g the volunl a g a in s t tho c o m p u l s o ry ROTC pro- pre-•> for th e reason * the* c o - r> i.- ao ry ROTC c o u rs es a r e *: ° "lea * intellectual m o st d espised and least u se fu l" for those s tu d e n ts who go no fu r th e r tw o-year th a n ba-uc program. the for is vc eri is needed in th e cou rse p ro g r a m The D aily O ’Collegian of O kla­ h o m a S tate U n iv e rs ity offers no hope to its cadet* of es* ap ing front drill a rd shoe-shining; In a pu b­ lished l e t te r in the Ohio S t a ’e Lan­ te r n and opinion ’hat intelligent " R O T C livin g" and th a t c h a n g e s a r e re e d ­ ed to in* c vide m o r e m a t e r i a l a r d a re q u ire ­ m e n t th a t girls t a k e som e courses. that Opinion fr o m C o rre l! in dicate "irres p o n sib le ROTTI critics a r c corno, t nor* w i r h s h o r ts i g h te d s elfis h n ess." P a c if is ts an d Com­ m u n is ts a r e b l a m e d in tv o college n e w s p a p e r s for a g it a ti n g ag ain st com pu; o ry R O T C . O nly th r e e of the 6^ la.n 1-grant Institutions h a v e v o lu n ta ry ROTC: M a s s a c h u s e t ts In s tit :*c of Tech­ no logy, U n iv e rs ity of M innesota, and U tah S t a ’e U n iv ersity . The t ' r - .cr itm* c f M ic hig an Shute, Ohio Suite W:m on«in. M a ; arhu- srtt* C onnect, 'i t , R hode Island, F lo rid a . N ew H a m p s h i r e O kla­ h o m a S t a t e Arizona S 'ate. Ar zona and four C alifo rnia c a m p u s e s a r e all d eb atin g t h e question. o n p ro jects dev elo pm ent w ork a b n d as a substitute for m ilitary service ’ F h yo mg n' tit o r w o m a n \i i'j d need a* least tw o y e a r s of college st idy and they would work m ass's* ant s. and semi- a ; sk.Jed ichor* rs The p u rp o s e of th* Youth Corps would be building r - .m r es n t pi e p a r.n g to d estroy ing te e Y’outh Corps wcu I a ls o f'-m p e the d ra f t, a s do men crd for R O I C Tile Minnesota, Colorado. and Ute.u U n ive rsity dailies have ro m e out in favor of the p ro g r a m a* a c h a n c e to pro vide techn ical ----- - p to fore gn co un tries. a* ting or signing up Men On t h ” a r d is . cr* • en* a r l ig h t e r side. w o u l d you ' ke m t r a d * p v e s vvith E d v v ard Se ive -’ l l * is now c l a i m e d b y twti v s at th " Uni v e r s i t" of Wis- «*• ( a u c h t beP.veen th* r - - sr I th e u n i v e r s i t y . He t h e nav a1 r e s e r v e * b e f o r e 'n nod t h e n en- the un * v s . t v . ‘ v go cg rolled in N a v y ROT C a n d d r o p p e d r o s r r v o s T hen 'n* t r o u b le b e q e n — I, T his m a d e h i m in- h e e n ’ m n i t e r * Ie f " N a v y ROTC, a n d he in p ’h e r A r m y or h d ’o r - -r,*' Ar- V - c e R O M ’ if h e w i s h e d to g v*ad*ia’e fro it W is c o n s in . H e th e n i o l v d A rm y P.OTC and w a s placed t • rk n the N a v y re serv e* I f he dm p s h e g o e s on vc d '** w ith in 45 d a y s . If h* a doe n 't , vse I' he m n fig ht a one- m a n w a r someday. r e 'e m es t h e m u m Job Opportunities N M i c h i g a n s t a t e h a s t h * a p p r o v a l o f t h e f a c u l t y a n d n - e d * o n l y t h e a c t i o n of t h e S t a t e B o a r d o f T r u s ­ to d r o p c o m p u l s o r y R O T C . t e e * W i s c o n s i n w ill a l s o v o t e o n t h e d e ­ c i s i o n s o o n . Th* D e p a r t m e n t o f A i r Si epee a t M m h :g a n S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y c a m e t h e a l t e r n a t i v e o f s u b s ' ;- n it w i t h t u t i n " a c a d e m i c c o u r s e s r e g ­ u l a r R O T C c o u r s e * , a n d Capf P a r ­ l e y R a n k * at t h e U n iv e r s i t y of W i s ­ c o n s i n t o l l hi * c ia * 7 t h e A i " is f o r v o l u n t a r y R O T C a n I F o r c e l o n g e r f o r v o l u n t a r y " h a * b e e n t h a n t h ” D a i l y C a r d i n a l in s p i t e n f w h a t t h e y c l a i m . " t h a t f o r I I * t h e n w e n t o n t o p a s s o u t r e g i * t r a t :on c a r d s , a n d t h e c ia* * s i g n e d u p f o r a n o t h e r c o m p u l s o r y s e m e s t e r of R O T C . a lt e rn a t iv e a Youth Corps, w hich m e a n s that " e d u c a t e d young A m e r i c a n s would be willing to sign up for tw o y e a r - ' offered O n e is P,crk<->v M.uhew* Union School Dis­ tr ■ San J "sc 1 1 Ifornia will h* on ram;>u« ffbrunr to interview pro- *;•*••* vc* teachers for elementary a "J in- .tune-* b uh se hew - f o r " 1 ” ion or an s r r o t n t m e n t l n n u .r s a* S u t t o n Hall 209 on or b efo re Feb­ ruary 25. f u r t h e r I- nr John O Rogers Director Tearlier Placement **errir* * ♦ a .’c r o n e S n y d e r Midlan d T e ^ a s will ■; i.pus Feb ruarv 25 a n d 2e to be Inter * ■ prospective teachers For fur- t a• ■ r n '" r o ; a t on cr an a p p o i n t m e n t tn- a* Sutton Hall 2c4 on or bef ore qu * F a b r u a r y 25 John t) Rndcer*. Directof Teacher Placement Servic* ★ ★ — i s T h e U S Civil Sen ce Commission a th* cb o p p o r t u n it i e s Federa Prison System for C o r r ectio n al Social Workers The positions pay $4 W i and 9.'9X5 a yenr to st a rt In or a til'esp' app' - a n 'a m u s t have c ■ tra m ing, or t-ad a p p r o p r i a t e exp -i< rn e rn eorr< ct Iona! or go*-la! ease - " ration of education \v f'r and exper ience. Full is , on a nee jn AnnogRCcmeitt No. 9-14-1 (60>. bv r ntat” ne A Scr* ' ndow fit c Eurther information can hp secured ! Davis «t ,v,e Cl'll in t h e Ma n T o st Of- . / i n f o rm a t i o n e T h e Da® T exan Opinions expressed in The Tex in .;»* those of she Editors or of the writer of the article and not necessarily those of the Vnnersity administration. 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The colors: Olive black, d rab olive, cypress green, black-brow n, pe­ can, ele p h a n t grey, natural, char­ coal, silver grey, oxfo rd blue, bronze. Sizes 28 to 38. In Dacron and cotton cords: In Dacron and cotton poplins: $10.95 $9.95 T he G t i j d z . C t v m p J t t U . iln lo e n rtty S h o p 2350 Guadalupe Frosh Baseball Card Announced An 11-gam e sc h ed u le fac es the T ex as fre sh m a n b a se b a ll te a m th is sp rin g . Th* S h o rth o rn b a s e b a lle r!, I w ho w ill he g u id ed by T om m y ... Thursday, February 25, I960 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 Phi Delts Squeeze Delts In Volleyball T h e ta e a s e d by D e lta I p a P si soundly th u m p ed S ig m a Chi i s 19 T au D elta in th e fe a tu re g a m e of l x , 1512. « 1 - 7 , Snow, fo rm e r L o n g h o rn s ta r , w a ll. Z : M ^ u m T g b ’ T c U n ' y v o u ey b aii antinn 15-T, JM T , T * 15-13. 15-6, and S igm a PW E p silo n K n ig h ts on M onday. M are h 14. F o u r t e e n o th e r g a m e s w ere on th e ra n p a s t Alpha E p silo n A IC h E snipped D e lta S ig m a P i in tra m u ra l e t a * . A 15-7. Snowy w ho co n clu d ed a fine v a r- M u ral c a rd , th re e of th en i^ in 15-13. sity c a r e e r in 1955, w ill be in his Q a s s B. second y e a r a s fre sh m a n m e n to r. L a st y e a r s te a m T ex as AAM a n d R ice lo st only to , )Wne(1 JAS ^ Jn o th e r c i a ss A g a m e s A SM E a fia sc o 15-1, 15-2. 15_2. D elta Up- D e lta K appa E p silo n w hip p ed belted B eta T h e ta P i 15-4. P h i S ig m a K appa 15-6, 15 S. I S ig m a Nu a n n ih ila te d A c a c ia In " nd, . . ^ '7 -.., j ‘I h K ap p a S ig m a , b u t b a re ly . 1510, p h i K a p p a Psi 10-14. In nass R Kappa Sipma nipped , I T K a p p a S ig m a, b u t b a re ly , 1510, p h i K ap p a P si 16-14, 15-10. P i R a p . 15-10. P i R a p - p a A lpha b arely got p a s t P h i D elta 15_13- Sicma Alpha Kp8iIon r,ppfd mT c a n u m^aml* AusTin* High « w , * Schools, W h arto n J u n io r C ollege. K xopa T a rle to n a n d te a m s T e x a s AAM. fre sh m a n U>-14. and from B ay lo r, R ice, S ta te I r l T he w hen T a rle to n S tate a t C la rk F ield . season ends on M ay 17 e n te rta in the F re s h m e n Sigm a A lpha M u ra c e d by P h i K ap p a S ig m a In tw o g a m e s, both id en tical sco res, 15-2. 15-2 RSU n eed ed th r e e g am e s to g e t by P rice 15-6. 12-15, 7-2. P hi K ap- 7-3. T h e ta 15-11, 15-13. D e lta K ap p a E p silo n th e m e a s u re o f Sigm a A lp h a E p silo n In a th ree-g am e f r a c a s Ii-1 9 , 15 6. _______________ took Hoyt Purvis ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITOR O n e D o w n , T h r e e T o G o Texas is still three big games aw ay from the Ne AA bas­ ketball tournam ent, and if the next three go down as hard as Baylor did Tuesday night, you can expect some frantic action between now and March 3, The next, and presumably the toughest foe left on the card Is Arkansas. If this contest wpm for friendly Gregory Gym, it might not loom so troublesome. Bul this fray is to be played in John Barnhill Field House, a neatly polished product of the once lowly, but now-flour- schwJuled ishing Arkansas athletic program. So it is th a t H a ro ld B ra d le y an d h is H o rn s w ill w ing th e ir w ay u p th e O z a r k , for F r id a y n ig h t ', g a m e . And it th e y co m e b a rk saitht a Swim M e e t Loses To Slick Highways S w im m ers from T exas AAM w ere unable to Journey to A us­ for the sch ed ­ tin W ednesday uled m eet betw een two the schools, and therefore the m eet had to be ca n celled. the fresh ­ man even ts w ere called off b e­ ca u se the A ggies w ere unable to travel over icy roads. \a r s lty and Both T exas will still get In som e action this w eek how ever an the to D allas I^onghorns journey F riday and Saturday take part In the annual Southwestern AAU m eet to " * Linksters Face Poor Weather SAN ANTONIO (JI — T h e $20,000 T ex as O pen fa c e s a cold, d a m p s ta r t an d m a n y to p n a m e s w ill he field of 150 w ill m issin g b u t a ------- ----- ------------ in th e open m ove o u t T h u rsd a y th e g ra n d d a d d y of ----------- v ic to ry v ic to ry , tr u y p lish e d in F a y e tte v ille in y e a rs , n ac ^ th ey w ill h a v e p u lled a fe a t th a t no T e x a s te a m h a s a e c o m - | n g r o u n d of t i ntTC h a d w hip p ed T e x a s w in te r to u rn a m e n ts, / 1 3 s tra ig h t b efo re th e O ra n g e copped a 72-66 d ecisio n r r c e o r v o n 1 T h e re still w ill be m a n y s ta r le a d in g ! s h o tm a k e rs , in clu d in g • * J S T an n arv l l And le s t w e be fo rg etfu l, A rk a n sa s is re sp o n sib le for one m oney w in n e rs A rnold P a lm e r, I Januar> of th e five losses th is y e a r . T h a t w a s a t e go 58 me in the SWC H o lid ay ' F re d H aw k in s and Bob G o alb y , U m ^ Qn co u rse , a 6,729-yard, p a r 72 lay- T o u rn a m e n t, on a n e u tr a l p la y in g su rfa c e . g a m e ^ ^ ^ ( c_ d esn ite th e fa c t th a t th e A sso ciated P re s s h a s an n o u n ced th a t o u t. a ♦ ••the L o n g h o rn , h a v e th e In o d e tr a c k for a P e rth rn th e WUU It is lik e ly th a t G len R o se a n d th e P ig g ie s h a v e d iffe re n t id ea s, a n a ie fnr n h r r th in th e NCAA p lay o ffs,” j p y ^ . Q n |y ^ t h a t s lust o n e-th ird of th e re m a in in g p ro b le m . T ru e T e x a s h as only tep to Win its th re e r e m a i n e d to n ail dow n a p lay o ff spot, w hile SMU c a n took t o p j n o n c y o n ly go on a T e x a s slip . b u t th e M u sta n g s a re fa r fro m th ro u g h . At F a y ette v ille F riday T exas w ill see for the first tim e this year P a t F o ster, a 6-8 junior who w as sidelined earlier by an appender- tom ? F oster is a c tu a lly the H ogs’ top scorer these days. although lad from E m erso n , A rkansas, (near T exarkana) Isn t a s w ell the P a lm e r Is b ein g e sta b lish e d as w in n e rs along th e w in- tm jr __ M jke SoU(,h ak w ho C alif., and P a lm e r P a lm S p rin g s, Calif, field. a . San Diego, w in n er at a r e in th e P a lm e r is th e top w in n e r of th e y e a r w ith $16,122. Seven fo rm e r T e x a s O pen c h a m ­ pions a re p la y in g - E . J . H a rriso n , J a y H e b e rt, C h a n d le r H a rp e r, Tony „ o Ig u in 7 ^ c k B u r k e 7 i i Russia Builds Giant Margin SQUAW V A L L E Y , C alif. (JI -E u ­ g eni G rish in , R u ssia s w o rld c h a m ­ pion sp eed s k a te r, b e a t A m e ric a 's B ill D isney out of a gold m ed al W ed n esd ay by o n e -ten th of a sec­ ond In th e 509-m eter r a c e a t the W in ter O ly m p ics. G ris h in ’s tim e tied h is w o rld re c o rd of 40.2 se c ­ onds. fo u r goals, th e A B oston in s u ra n c e m a n . Bill C le a ry , sc o re d th re e I* S. hockey as u n a ssiste d , te a m won its se co n d g a m e in the c h am p io n sh ip ro u n d ro b in by b e a t­ ing G e rm a n y 9-1. T h e Y an k s play fo rm id a b le C a n a d a T h u rsd a y S w eden’s la te r h o ck e y pulled a m a jo r up set by holding d efen d in g c h a m p io n R u ssia to a 2-2 tie. te a m U n ited S ta te s h o p es in th e m en s fig u re sk a tin g a lso su ffe re d a s e t­ b a c k w hen D a v id Je n k in s w ound up th r e e co m p u lso ry fig u res. K aro l D ivin of C zechoslo­ v a k ia w as first a n d A lain G iletti of F ra n c e second. th ird a fte r Two m o re school fig u res will be sk a te d T h u rsd a y . T he f r e e s t y l e - Howell to Resign N E W Y O R K » Jim L ee Howell q u it W ed n esd ay a s eo a ch of th e Hew Y o rk foo tb all G ia n ts, o. • c- tiv e w ith (tie en • 1 o the sle n d e r w o rld w h e n Je n k in s, c h a m p io n from C olorado S p rin g s, is a t h is b e s t—c o m es F rid a y . T h e u n o fficial sco re w a s D lvin 415.5, G ile tti 404.0, a n d Je n k in s 401.2. In th e only o th e r gold m e d a l e v e n t of th e d ay , E rn s t H in te rs e e r, a K itz b u h el fa rm e r, c a p tu re d th e m e n s sla lo m and re s to re d A us­ tr i a 's b a d ly d a m a g e d sk iin g p re s ­ tig e. H e m a d e th e tw o ru n s dow n in I m in u te 10.7 KT22 M ountain .seconds an d 58.2 seco n d s fo r a to ta l of 2:08.9. T he ru n s w e re on d iffe re n t co u rses. W illy B o g n er of G e rm a n y , who led on th e first ru n In 1 :08 8, fell on th e seco n d an d failed to finish. A m e ric a n s finished out of th e p ic ­ tu re . S econd p la c e In th e slalo m w ent to a n o th e r A u strian , M a th ia s I^eit- n e r, in 2:10.3. C h a rle s Bozon of F r a n c e w as th ird in 2:10 4. R u ssia h a d th e te a m c h a m p io n ­ sh ip o f th e se g a m e s w on a s c o m ­ p e titio n p a sse d th e h a lfw ay m a r k T h e S o v iets h av e a n un o fficial to­ ta l of 120 points c o m p a re d to 492;t fo r se c o n d -p la ce G e rm a n y a n d the U n ite d S ta te s ’ th ird p la c e to ta l of 44 R a fa e l G ra c h of R u ssia w as in th e speed sk a tin g ev en t :40 4 an d G en n a d ij V ero n in th ird w ith o f R u ssia took fifth in Tl’- V.S «*>>« :40 7. ^ * B a c k 0 ( j enk(n, „ fte r th e ro m - . pl et ion of th re e fig u res c a m e Don •rite .surprise a n n o u n c e m e n t w a r I ^ ' s, ^ . V 07 s » o m m e n t o ! C aH C Z % L e ag u e c o m m issio n e r, P e te Ro- zelle of L os A ngeles. H ow ell said his decisio n w as not T e X C IS W e s l e y a n T « v « « W o c l p v n n I n « n im o la c e w i th 3 ^ . _ , p | a y o f f s known as hooker Bonnie G arner and jum p-shooter C l K ------------ » W hile T e x a s Is v e n tu rin g cau tio u sly into th e L and o w ro te ie.xax is It is onlv fa ir to re p o r t t h a t SMU m ay be going rig h t into th e sn ak e pit. boy w ho won m a d e on th e s p u r of th e m o m en t 'l* »»es E llis, th e hom eto w n an d th a t he w ould s ta y w ith th e th re e div isio n al ann to ho m o re sp ecific T he P o n ie s ta k e on ro u g h B a y lo r at Also th e re a re D oug F o rd , G eo rg e c h a m p io n sh ip s a n d one w o rld title B o y e r. B illy M axw ell, Al B e e - u n d e r h is c o ac h in g , a s d ire c to r of link. Jo h n n y P o tt, J o h n n y P a lm e r, p la y e r p erso n n e l. the title la s t y e a r, j H ub. w hich w on o r b e a r . d en to h e m o re s p l i n e . W aco, a n d if th e B e a r , n ee d e d a n y p ly th e m H o w ev er SM U p ro b ab ly know s ju s t w h a t to e x p e c t , sine D a v e R a g a n . F ra n k S tra n a h a n th e y h a d a h a rro w in g 73-71 o v e rtim e w in o v e r B a y lo r a t D alla s. T e x a s, an d th e A u stra lia n N o rm a n von y ou w ill re m e m b e r lo s t a t W aco, a n d h a d to go in to o v e rtim e to w in T o k e s B r o w n w o o d Jo ----------------------------------- - rh a k an d W i I, a : _ * . i ■ '•••■' S I - ■*». , l R i t J > ‘ y „ 1 ■ ’ .m l'fl TV 11 u o v e r B a y lo r T u e sd a y . So b o th th e co n fere n c e le a d e r , a r e r i l » fo r pick- ing. with B ay lo r and* A rk a n sa s in th e sp o ile r ro le s. B y th e w ay A rk a n ­ sa s d e fe a te d B a y lo r in o v e rtim e too. Mural Schedule That G ood Old Baylor Line For even the crow d w atching coeds am ong the 8300 who saw the Texan Bavlor tu ssle T u e sd a y , It w as apparent that this waan’t a particularly sm ooth g a m e. The first half w as e sp ecia lly rough, u n ­ certain ly tho o fficia ls let the gam e get a little out of hand. I w as a near foulathon with 40 personals railed . W ith o u t try in g to s la n d e r B ay lo r C oach B ill H en d erso n , w ho e a rn e d th r e e hik in g m e r it b a d g e s a t th e g a m e by p a c in g up and dow n th e th e B e a rs re m in d e d m e of a good c o u n try high school te a m . c o u rt T h e co ach ju s t g a v e ’e m a H a n d b a ll an d tu rn e d 'em aloose And th e y could h it th o se b u c k e ts ju s t like on Sat u n la y aftern o o n out by the b a m . B ut th e B e a rs co n fu se d T e x a s an d h a d tho H o rn s m a k in g floor e rr o rs co n tin u ally , an d it n e a rly co st th e S te e rs th e le ag u e lead . ,, ...... u ~ ,i„ rr erson R. Randolph vs. C. Myers 9 ;5 t h - H od of tr e a tm e n t th a t T e x a s got fro m th e raw -b o n ed B ay lo r five In® kina or t r e s u n e m , w as w h a t th e n a tio n a l p o w ers see a ll too often. W ith B ra d le y h a v in g y N(?w vs p Kelly u s h e re d in a n ew e r a b e re , th e H orns m a y be seein g m o re a n d m o re of it. A te a m w ith o u t to o m u ch p re s tig e 'lik e B aylor* c an look a h e a d Estes* vs J rnbehagen. R FokI Of it. A te a m w iin o u i coo m u u , ‘’N j,-„her xs to i u gam® w ith th® big te a m . The u n d e rd o g s can a ffo rd to g a m m e . Tv#on vs ta k e (-hanres. a n d p la y w ide c p e r , O ften th e re s u lt I , a free-fo r all and not m uch In th e w a y of good b a sk e tb a ll. I'm sure th a t tho fans from C a lifo rn ia, C in cin n ati, B ra d le y etc . could b a ck m e up on th is. J r ^ v . , r. H. \ s, r „ ; Z 7 » f f ( rc\ In ra m b le F Hobbs. G. Griffin v,!' .1 Yeiien. J M R C, _. _ . J Weeks. J B a s h e r . -! v s J e r k i n s vs I. M e l - J L F u n k . B B o u r g ' c i s v s b v 7 45: H L o n g v s K. M a t t h e w s , S W i l k e s vs M W e l c h ; 8 30 N D a l e v l i n s . vs . W M o o r e . R. S c h u l t z y * W . J . M c G i l l v« \ s . R. D i c k s o n S Mnsa> vs Iv N e w c o m b , R L e a c h vs J . S c h e l l J. R u p p vs CE Most. C Roberttson vs B Brenner R eflecting hiicW on that B aylor battle, tho »M>«t m ove of the night hail to be Al A lm a n za ’s drive that opened the overtim e p e r i o d . W ayne Clark tipped to Brenton Hughe*, who fed A lm anza, and Texas I, G u e s s T . L o v e l l r < i . - it:, r D..f,r H j . ^ V IC TO R IA t3 'Hie h e a d fo o 'b all co ach a t V ic to ria H igh School, I G ordon W ood, a n d h is a s s is ta n t, M o rris S o u th all, h a v e re s ig n e d to go to B ro w nw ood High School. W ood w ill be a th le tic d ire c to r ' and h e a d c o a c h a n d Southall assis- \ OLLEYRALL < hiss A: 7: p.m. Blomquist v Mer •• • nK ints, S t a g lh N a v y , T p Jrs i s T I , O K Cliff < ourts-IuCD vs. BrarkpnrHjjf 7 '•"> FEM vs A UT. Da) 1 k"Vi> vs. N‘ ‘ man Dorm A vs. FOH Simkins I 'D vs Moore i nn. 8 an Brunette vs. Raruers Roial vs. Kapp.i Alpha Psi. Air Force vs Iran; 9 lh I S F is Club Wood, w ho is p a s t p re sid e n t of (in Mexico, Army RO i t vs, cam pus Guild, n u Gemma Delta vs. Phi K, ; pa ^ T e J - g H lg h School C oaches sigm a A ssociation, w e n t to V icto ria from Southall : vs. Sigma Chi 7 45: Phi Siama Kappa .m a r- nCyn vs Sigma Phi Epsilon: 8 an Delta Tau S ta m fo rd tw o > e a rs ago Delta vs. Phi sigm a Delta. P ra fher vs. h a d b een h e a d c o ach a t \ \ in te rs. Roberts Sigma A l p h a Mu. „ - 0 ,,u af ta n ' ' 08 11 a t N o s u c c e s s o r s h a v e been m en - (la ss B: 7 p. m. Phi Kappa 9 15 P hi Gamma Delta vs. v i/* tn ria tione l at Vie o r ta. Rtviwmvnnrl ____ ____ L a w S c n o e l : P h i D e l t a P h i v s . P A D . II \ \ I»BA I I, SI N (■ I . > ...................... Cl ava A: t :45 p. rn 'h ack; VS S m i t h . _ ^ L. Oppermann vs. R. Douglas. A Bach artin. G. Bernhard vs is ofen ^ ^ J . f P * p g B e rm a n J MHill­ burn. R. Griggs vs. J Myers. K. Per-, ! i»,m r e f t v . genal re vs J. Co’e J Knlker Boston' 8 3n L, Stanford vs. M ...................... , .. Bradshaw vs .I Mev- Delta Upsilon 15 'Mural Scores \ OI,I V \ BAI I. Cis** 4- ASML lo F m 4 t ..eta I beta Pl 4 lo la Sigma Alpha Kpsilon lo. 16 Kap­ pa S gma IO. l l Sigm a A p a Mu 15, 15. PYH Kappa Sigm a 2 I RSU IS. iv 7 Price 6. 15, 2. Phi Delta Theta 15 15 7 Delta Tau D. 12 Tau Delta Phi 15 15, I'elta Ch 9 2 AIChE 15. 15 rtelta S c ma Pl IV 6 S i g m a Ph i' E p s i l o n 15 15 A l p h a 7 15 Sigma Nu 15. 15. E p s i l o n P l “ Acac I I 2 Delta Kappa Epsilon 15. 15 P h i S i g m a K a p p a 6 3. ( Pish B : K a p p a S , t i l a . F • I *“ ” * 6 p K a p p a A p h i I ' K a pp.') I - i l l 15. Pf i D e l t a Th* t a l l p a s i l o n 19. 6. 3. 13; D e l t a K a p ­ l i p s o n 17, 15, 7 S i g m a A l p h a E p ­ THE ROA VICTOR . / w as out ahead to sta y . I t w a s a big n ig h t fo r J a y A m e tte , w ho now ra n k s second only to th e g re a t R a y m o n d Downs in n u m b e r of points for one season. Downs sco re d 625 In 1956 a n d 533 in 1957. A m e tt e su rp a sse d S la te r Martin, the little g ia n t of p ro fe ssio n a l b ask etb a ll. D ugie to ta lle d 384 in 1919 A m ette h a s 399. A fu rth e r look a t th e re e n rd book re v e a ls th a t J u m p in ’ J a y Is th :rd in field goals p e r se a so n . H e h a s 139. behind M a rtin <165» and P o u t s (175, 155i. W h at is a m a z in g is that. J a y h a s fa re d so well WI*ho'it the one rea lly colossal o utp ut. His high is 31 points a g a in s t Trinity. M a rtin a n d D owns e a ch w en t a s h ig h a s 49. Here and There Slnr^ the T ex a s c a g ers are faring so su cceasfu lly, w e aren't hear Ing too much about spring football the*e d ays but that Is probably fine with rebuilding D arrell R oyal. The grid men are going through their daily p aces in an effort to show the R oyal one what they can do. Several of the p la y ers are showing up w ell, and It seem s that tackle J im Boh M nffet has been particularly pleasing to ( oaeh Charlie Shira and the line crew . T h e w e a th e r is c e rta in ly fit for fo o tb all, lf it's fit fo r an y th in g . H ow ­ e v e r it is r a th e r d e p re s s in g w hen you re m e m b e r th a t th is is sim ila r to the w e a th e r fo r th e TOU g a m e an d th e S y ra c u se en c o u n te r in the C o tto n Bowl, th e o n ly tim e s T e x a s w e n t dow n la s t sea so n . * * * * P et P eev e D ep artm en t: Why Is it that T ex a s rem ains one of the few schools In the country that has only onP basketball scoreboard? A lm ost every gym Is now equipped with a board or boards thaf are v isib le to all the fan s. Yet many of the T exas loyals aren't exposed to the board at a ll, and others go hom e with sore necks. Quote of the W eeks Little Wilt C ham berlain is crying again. Tills tim e he sa x “, “ I Just want to be treated like any other ball p la y er.” F a ce up, tall Inn, sev en footers just a ren ’t like any other hall placers. I Let M r . 4 % , j " T h e M o n W h o Pays M o re'/ I Tell Y o u H o w To S a feg ua rd Y o u r C h ildren's Future. r n M r . M r. 4 % i n B U S T I N I S Representing Th* Jefferson Standard Life R A Y M O N D J. POWELL, JR. 1501 L A V A C A G R 8-9379 X \ I I I I I =1 I I I I N E W I960 M O D E L I70P034— W A S $199.95 SAVE moo NOW SI 69.95 A 17" AT THE PRICE OF A 14” • FULL POWEPv T R A N S F O R M E R • BUILT IN RABBIT EAR A N T E N N A • TUBE G U A R D 90 D A Y S FREE SERVICE C a ll G R 6-6808 BETTis INC. foe-the NO. 2— 2404 EXPOSITION NO. 3— 5310 C A M E R O N R O A D 921 WEST 12th ST. STORE NO. I G R 6-6895 G L 2-253 A U ST IN (JI — A fter le a d in g the B ig S ta te C onference m o st of th e se a s o n only to g et c a u g h t a t th e w ire , T e x a s W esley an still w ill r e p r e s e n t th e leag u e in th e NAIA b a s k e tb a ll playoffs. O ffic ials fro m T e x a s W esley an flip a t F o r t W orth won a coin W e d n e sd a y b e rth to a f t e r fin ish in g in a th re e -w a y tie th e co n feren ce c h am p io n sh ip fo r w ith St. E d w a rd s of A ustin and P a n -A m e ric a n C ollege of E d in ­ e a rn th e b u rg . ELEVEN COLORS! IBM WILL INTERVIEW MAR. 3 & 4 IBM invites candidates for Bachelor’s or M asters Degree* to d is c o s opportunities in Applied Science, Manufacturing, Marketing, I roduct D evelopm ent and Programming, .positions throughout the U nited States. Laboratories and manufacturing facilities are located In Endicott, K i n s ­ ton, Owego, Poughkeepsie, Yorktown, N. Y.; Burlington, Vt.; San Josa, Calif.; Lexington, Ky.; and Rochester, Minn. Corporate headquarters ti located in N ew York, with 19*2 branch offices in cities throughout the United States. The IBM representative w ill be glad to discuss w ith )o u tile type of career of particular interest to you. IBM offers! • Leadership In the developm ent of information-handling systems. • N ew applications for data processing and ad\ anees in computer • Favorable climate for continued carcer growth. • Opportunities for a wide iange of academic background! technology. and talents. Contact your C ollege Placem ent Officer to arrange an appointment for a personal interview w ith tin IBM representative. If you cannot attend the interview, call or write! M r. C. C Hoffm an, Branch M a n a g e r IE M C orporation, 0*pt. 868 1011 San Jacinto St A ustin I, T s s a t G ree nw oo d 6-6211 IBM David Maverick Lane at Lennie. and Judi Hardison as Curley s wife create a scene of tension and violence in the Umveu *y production of John Steinbeck s play, ' Of Mice and Men" when is set *o run through Friday at Hogg AudHorium. B a c h A r i a G r o u p t o S t a r P e e r c e The C u l t u r a l Enterta nmen’ announces internationally the 9th Committee the event of the 196940 series famous Bach A r a Group Th.* performance will feature an aggre­ famous gation of artists, with surh lur- n a rc * as •he Am erican tenor, Ja n P e e rce ; soprano Eileen F a r r e ll; the C an­ adian bass baritone, Norm an h a r­ row. and a gifted young Am erican conualtn, Carol Smith. F o r this d.stingui'hvd evening of m u se, the Bach Aria Group, in addition to the four soloists, will include Juliu s Baker, flute; Robert Bloom. ebon Bern ard Greenhouse. cello; Paul I'lanow sky. piano; and M aun e W. k. \ olm Tim Bar h A ria Group vs as organ,/cd to per­ form the arias and duets from the c a n t a t a s of Johann Sebastian [tach a repertoire com paratively unknown, hut rem ai for great variety. The perform ar. nesday. M arch Auditorium at 8 vs ,11 he free * » S ers and Blanket dr; m ay he day M p m. M' on Satu •he Mu aday be on SAN JACINTO CAFE K H FI To Bring Back C o n cert 'Art of Criticism1 To be H u g h 6 S Topic l o w c a i c position clarity " rn or ' . success . . “ intelligence and . . “ Bristling with hu- ■ colorful ’ . . . ' A great In his lecture Hughes w ill I P : H e b e r t M a n * 7: L O C K identity to trap the changes his jew elry-company m urderer of a owner. Tonight's episode stars M i -donald Carey and John Dou- dette 7 so: R E A L >1< C O X S : “ C . n Naom i ’ Shortly before the ar: iv a1 their cousin Naomi. George cf McicMif'hfu*! snd his s Qui etl y leave town. Naomi stops a1, rhe M cC oys', who do the neighborly thing — ask Naomi to stay v* ith them Judging from the usual an­ tics of G ram pa McCoy, th s could become q bde involved X *>T\K W O H I K S T O R Y : D ram a. a TO: !M X B h H X 't : In tonight s rn*.s'erxy Martha Webster, a smaii- •i.vn g.rl working in the big city falls for a m arried man who's got rn i ic r on his mind. R a y M '.and >tars a* Roy Markham . 9: R E N T E : Another rn a sen.es ? suddenly-popuiar varie ty shows. Perform ers on tonight s edition in- . Ie Gordon and Sheila M ac P.ae husband and wife singing team P ."tic performer* Ja c k C in t e r anet at C a rro ll; and songstress Cater- ,a Valeo* e, Robert Em m ett Dolan th.s the orchestra o nd u'G for The Departm ent of Music will present the brilliant young mu­ sic critic of the N ew York H er­ ald Tribune Alia** Hughes, in a Ie tare on “ The Art of Criticism ’ Wednesday M a rch C at 4 p.m., rn R ecital’ H all of the Music Build­ ing. for fo r,sidereal tine of the outstand­ ing young critics in the country, Hughes h ss w ritten for a number of distinguished publications bo*h here and abroad. W hile living in in 1957-53. he reported on Paris festivals rr. m y European music and events the New 3 ark Times. P rio r t i that he was critic and edit - f ir the magazine, M u ­ sical Am erica. Among Other pub- hcations to which he has c »ntrib- the Saturd ay R eview : the French published m a g a z i n e France \meri< a ; and I -a Review des glum. Jeunestcs Musicales o In 1957, M r. Hughes made an extensive European lecture tour for the State Departm ent, speaking in Holland, Yugoslavia -and Italy. and participating in a symposium inaugurating a week-long fe«d- v i I of Am erican Music in Brus- set*. ALLAN H U G H ES discuss the “ purposes , pleasure. ' pitfalls, and pain*’’ of the habitual aisle s itte r’ He w ill also discuss the personalities he encounters day by day. Opera Workshop Sets Double Bill L 'E n f m t Prodigue.’’ A member of the Music Critic s Circle of New York, M r. Hughe* has appeared on the C B S pro­ gram. "D o You Know'*, and as a panelist on ABC s “ Metropoli­ tan Opera Quiz of the A ir Critics from Europe as well as Am erica refer to Hughes s lec­ tures as ‘'liv e ly and brilliant ex­ The U n iversity Workshop double bill -“ C iv allene R usticana” and sponsored bv • e Dc: tin ms of D ra m a and Music are scheduled for \Vednes- iay. F rid a y and Saturd ay even- ings, M arch 16, 13 and 19, in Hogg Auditorium, rather than M arch 23, 25 and 26 a* previously announced. Th.* double bill offers an opera even.ng of more th in usual inter­ est since the M ascagni opera. “ C avalleria R u stically” is one of tuneful the Debussy the Austin Sym phony in this con- is a short cert are the “ Colas Breungnon Overture of K abelevsky and the opera with a small cast, but one of 'he most charming of all opera Dvorak “ Fo u rth Sym phony." The entire concert wa* recorded reperioire Tile members of earn at Municipal Auditorium by Aus- cast w ill be student singers from tin Recording Company . . . the ' the Department of Music, with one giue*t artist, the professional J o ­ mu*:c. the M aestro s introductory seph Truncale. remark*, and the enthusiastic ap­ plause of ’ he large audience. eiving them first performance by the more popular operas era premiere of Clifton W illiam s “ Ballad for O rch estra ." Also re and colorful while ' L 'E n fa n t Prod iq ue" F o r the I960 spring opera pm- duction. single admission tickets for adults w ill he SI OO. and for Bianke* Tax holders and children through sehool, 50 cent* Curtain tin e for each per­ form ance is 8 .n Hogg Auditorium. senior hi mb “ King Pom ade s N ew Clothes'’ was composed by the Hungarian Rank b a -pi upon the Hans Chris­ o m Anderson fable, “ The King s ’ A recorded read­ N e v Clothe.* ing of the fable by Michael Red- grave w ill be an intermission fea­ ture of rrm rert broadcast. K H F I- F M is at 9* 3 mc on the F M radio d.al. the hold- w ho 9-1: c ho I de t > a r h Brid; Box C IO: (.K O ! ( HO ' I X R X : Qu.Z I e- ene Hobson a ’O-yrar old retired tress appears as Groucho’s con- e st ant for this evening 10:45: W IN T E R O IA M P H h i Tonight'* l.Vrmnute W in ter O ’ la v a* Sfjuf Valley int What's Showing P a ran int ■'Th*' I-oat Voyage” with Robert Stark Dorothy M a ­ lone, and Kdrrmn O Bnen. State Flizabeth T aylo r stars in “ *Hiidd**nIv, I *»t ■ 'lim n i'T ." V a rs ity—R rhard Kgan Doro’hy McGuire and Sandra F>ee <'ar in the rno\ e ve: on cf “ A Summ er P la c e .** T r \ as ** Bet gman * “ Wild Straw b e rries" has bern he' i over. T ie Swedish f Im which h is w n internationtl praise has English subtitles. Ir.g? The exciting All-Prem iere con­ cert which greeted Austin S y m ­ phony Concert-goers at M unicipal Auditorium on Ja n u a ry l l of this year w ill he re-created by tape recording in “ Orchestra H a ll on : k H FT-FM at S p rn. this Saturday. F e b ru a ry 27. Tho concert, conducted by M aes­ tro E zra Rachlin, presents the A m e ric a n p rem iere p e rfo rm a n c e I drawn of the R anki Su tp No. from the opera “ King Pom ade's and the Southwest- New Clothes ALL YOU CAN EAT! Delicious Fried F ib with French Fries and Hot Buttered French Bread. PER PERSON at Crawford’s Shrimp Net TUES., WED. & THURS. 11:30 A.M. to 9.30 P.M. ORDERS TO G O No Reservations 5408 Burnet Rd. A D M I S S I O N 5Or IMITATION OF LIFE lank Turner, S t a r t * 7.09 - Pin*- THIS EARTH IS MINE R o r k H o r t o n J * * n X i i r m o n * M a r t * 9 15 SOUTHAUSTIN S o n A n t o n i o H i g h b o y t m A D M I S S I O N M r NEVER SO FEW F r a n k ' U n a t r a ( O n a T . o l l o b r i z i d a S t a r t * 7 ft« - P l u i UP FRONT D a v i d VV a \ n* M a r t * 9 15 Thursday, February 25, I960 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 4 'Mice Heart Drama Touches of Loneliness nice guy. yearning B v K A R E N L E V I s Texan Amusement* Htnff ‘Tonight tho drinks tx on the houM*.” And that vs as ti * -- of George and Lent e s r free dr.rk* -- Oh not really that's just George’* " r I of poetry. The real dream wax a f irm , just a little pi- •" of I nd w a garden patch and some chickens and some rabbits for Leer • to tend. are the core The dream of George and I.'n Ilia, their desires and th* sr lr.: - trations Steinbeck's * Of Mice and Men which opened at Hogg A ldit re.rn igh Satur­ lis t night to ran thr day. George is a dream er an itinerant worker woo strings wi*h Lennie a hulking id * • .* loneliness and a nj to someone, to ic The • ranch, aiv ream almost va hon. But then he pl a v en ds on loneliness a r i heir >i ge and lypnrue Ty W ilham s and las ne. W illiam s n his share of i arresting per* 1 retarded boy lay with "soft jsne brxugh' a os and not a lit* As D avid Dannenbaum did hi* ex­ pected bes’ at the vicious Curley. The Boy* in the Bunk Horine, Bob Beard, Yoe Ka vugh and Don E l *ir>, did their hit to add reality. Special mention most he made of the two o d the character actors men Crooks, a cr ppled and cyr- i a1 Negro and Candy a handless d man who yearns f *r a pin e to g> out to pasture * Played respectively by V C. FUQUA and Je r r y Lasater the two roles were W in 'c iv highlights in a play of many highlights A ,'hough a few of toe ar* >rs e arn ed t h e ir ro les the whole of the evening, no one par* was without ai least one moment ? de^p insight and powerful pro­ ic B gave and jection. Airport Bowl »«*■»** T H I R T Y KS A <3 I CT L A N A S HOME LANES OF UT BO W LIN G TEAM A IR P O R T b o w l 'L U C K Y D E V IL S ' 5 Garnet Acrost 2 Lan e! S T A R T IN G F E B R U A R Y 17 — M arch M onday* through 8 a ^ oab_,rdays 5600 AIRPORT BOULEVARD G L 3-7351 SPICY B R O A D W A Y CO M ED Y FRI. and SAT. 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DI S C OU NT C A R OI TODAY AT INTERSTATE Aret ros * nova STATE HELD OVER! HELD OVER 2 B IG W E E K NO W IN N ER OF 2 A C AD EM Y A W A R D N O M IN A TIO N S e l i z a b e t h t a y l o r BEST A C T R E S S KATHERINE HEPBURN BEST ACTRESS R*-- n m m * n d *•o nt Ticket*. TEXAS HELD OVER! 2ND^BIG WEEK OPEN IN G M A R BERG M A N A POET W IT H A C AM ERA. IS FEATURED IN LIFE M A G A Z IN E FEB. 22 ISSUE— SEE THE ABSORBING FILM THAT HAS WON AWARDS AROUND THE WORLD! INGMAR BERGMAN'S MASTERPIECE STARRIN G BIBI ANDERSON VICTOR SJOSTROM INGRID THULIN DON T MISS IT! F T V T I R F * 0 - ~ * 1 5- — IO t VA--V I ft - * VO I* M fi C A D I T O I m I I V m l a STARTS TODAY! *1 PO P I I. A E P E H t * THE BIGGEST FUN-SHOW’S HERE! NOW 2nd W e e k ! mea it it b m u s %mmJ 3* Mw sin Ie I Si TENNESSEE WILLIAMS • JOSEPH L MANKIEWIC2 • SAM SP1ECEI wnn i« a. KHI k KH i m »< n * * in » *«« eww.w ewipee—OUVO WtlM V A R S IT Y * «»jMB mc N O W ! I : oa t »5 7 79-9 t i Feature T iin a r m rn VTI Kus T I >1 I Si it - A b n e r COMES ALIVE! 10 S m a s h h i t S o n g s i j J « “ T E C H N IC O L O R * " £~ H U I St I i i s as I OO u i i WifSiC S u m m e r Place F CHARD EGAN Do r o t h y McGu i r e SANDRA DEE TECHNICOCOe* FIRST SHOW 5:30 AUSTIN HELD OVER THREE M O RE DAYS WINNER / O OF a c a d e m y a w a r d N O M IN A TIO N S IM L l MNC. BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR BEST ACTRESS BEST SUPPO RTIN G ACTRESS BEST DIRECTION A Klim *>« I rsnLh Phi .ic*! VV* KerT S HO VV 7 P vt A l V H I MV A W V R D VV I N N E S •rn (M in t H is n I m i t a t i o n of life C O L O R ‘ C VV U R RVR O P I VR * IS IN ( VR Ut STK RN VV VII VHI f C H II D F B I F A l i n TS Sftr a / t i Cl % nMUMca.n1’ . Six other* Tht N * m Sound of Lmluurt- bett Interpreted on S i •To" rg ROBERT STACK • DOROTHY MALONE GEORGE SANDERS EDMOND O'BRIEN TAMMY MARIHUGH • mmCOLOR -------- PLUS!--------- BUGS BUNNY “ A WITCH’S TANGLED HARE” / N S ' O fficer. Spring officer* for Halstead O - are Peggy Brown, house chair- fi grc M a ry Angela G arcia, G aylan GUlean, Duty CTieckcr, and Car- leen Roberts, scholastic chairm en; N ella Skinner, social chairm an; W a r y E v e ly n Smith, Helen Boud­ i n Inter Co-operative Council rep­ resentatives; Virginia G uerra, co­ ordinator; and Am elia Hielscher, set rotary. ★ M ike M e rrim a n has ★ replaced junior dean of J e r r y Lowe as A cacia transferred to the U niversity of jjrizona. fraternity. L o u r recently ★ ★ N ew officers for Delta Sigm a Phi 4 are R ill E d w a rd s president: Joe Irvin g ‘ Behrens ^ Cutter, se cretary; and Sam Kel- » ta i I, treasurer. vice-president; ★ ike, N ew freshman College of P h a rm president. ’ s the in ire Lloyd Gilleland, L a c Sexton, treas­ u re r; and Adolph Crixe.ll, reporter. vice-president; Le ’ - 'secretary; Arturo Aeunn, Accounting Group To Have Smoker A pledge sm oker will be held by Be ta Alpha Psi, national hon­ orary and professional accounting society, at the U niversity Tea House T hursday at 7 p rn. Dr. Charles Zlatkovich, profes­ sor of accounting, and Robert G rin ak er, associate professor of accounting, w ill speak on the his­ tory of the organization and the re­ sponsibility of the members. the re ­ quirements of a 2 0 grade average In accounting, a 2.0 o\ er-all a ve r­ age, and must have completed 12 hours in accounting Nineteen stu­ dents are eligible for admission this semester. Mem bers must meet The organization will hold its ini- and banquet cerem ony • tiation Thursday, M a rch 10. UT Coeds Knitting as There B y .ll D Y L Y L E is a new click-clicking sound on campus this year, and it is not another invasion bv the lo­ It is the sound of needles custs, together as U niversity clicking UT Catholics Plan Internationa! Night U niversity area Catholics are celebrating National C a r d i n a l N ew m an Week this week. An International Night is plan­ ned F rid a y at 8 p.m. at the New ­ man Clubhouse 2010 U niversity Avenue, for foreign and Am erican students, and a dance is scheduled at 8 p m. Saturday in St. Austin s Auditorium. Proceeds Saturday night dance w ill he used to erect a statue of C ardinal Newman in the Newman Clubhouse. from the A Corporate Communion by all is sche­ Newman Club members duled at IO a rn. mass Sunday. After Communion the group w ill be addressed by Dan Love of K T BC - T V on “ Responsibilities of in St. Public Com m unications" Austin’s Auditorium, of John H enry Cardinal Newman began his career as a Protestant clergym an and laid the foundation for the Oxford Movement, hut became a Catholic and rose to high rank in the Church. C ardinal N ew m an the English prose of is consid­ hest w rit­ ered one ers of the Nineteenth C e n t u r y . He be­ gan w riting while a curate of St. Clements “ Tra< ts of in Oxford. the T im e s," w ritten in .1840, up­ held Anglicanism as the mediator between Rom an Catholicism and Protestantism . After several .Nears he entered the Catholic Church. One of his basic tenets wa- that there could he no real proof for not having a religious belief. On Campus w ith J f e S h u l m a n (Author of "I Woe n Tcen-oge D warf” “ The M any Loves of Dobif U llin ", etc.) T H E T H U N D E R I N G M A R C H OF P R O G R E S S Today, as everyone knows, is the forty-sixth anniversary of the founding of Gransmire College for Women, which, everyoi.u knows, was the first Progressive Education college in the United States. Well do I recollect the tizzy in the academic world when Gransmire opened its portals! W hat a buzz there was, what a brouhaha in faculty common rooms, what a rattling of teacups, when Dr. Agnes Thudd Sigafoos, first president of (,ran«mire, lifted her learned old head and announced defiantly, ‘‘We will teach the student, not the course. There will 1*> no marks, no exams, no requirements. T h is, by George, is Progressive Ed ucation!'' Well sir, forward-looking maidens all over the country cast off their fetters and came rushing to New Hampshire to cr r< I at Grim mire. Here they found freedom They broadened th* r vistas. They lengthened their horizons They unstopped their bottled } 'TSO; ilitios. They roamed the campus in togas, lead­ ing OC lots on leashes. And, of course, they smoked Marlboro cigarette*. (I say, “ ( >f course." W h y do I say, "O f course"? I say, "O f course" because it is a matter of course that anyone in search of freedom should naturally turn to Marlboro, for Marlboro is the smoke that sets the spirit soaring, that unyokes the captive soul, that fills the If you think flavor went out air with the murmur of wing*. when filters came in —try Marlboro. They are sold in soft pock or flip-top box wherever freedom rings ) B u t all was not Marlboro and ocelots for the girls of Grand­ in .re. There was work and study too not in the ordinary4 sense, to be sure, for there were no formal classes. Instead there was a broad approach to enlarging each girl a potentials, both manta] and physical. Take, for example, th* eouree called B M P . fR.vie Motor fl ying Down , S U. Skills). B M S. was divided into L .D (Standing Up) and W . (Walking). Once the student had mas­ tered L .D . and S U., she was taught to W . - but not just to W . any old wav! No, sir! She was taught to UN. with poise, dignity, bearing! T o inculcate a sense of balance in the girl, the began her exercises by walking watt! a suitcase in es.ch hand. (One girl, M a ry Ellen Dorgenicht, got sn good at it Hist today she is bell captain at the Deehler-Hilton Hotel rn Columbus, Ohio.) yCe&flt*,, It Quite U T COM W hen the girls had walking under their belts, they were allowed to dance. Again no formality wa? imp* «■ d They were simply told to fling themselves about in any way their impulses dictated, and, lie!,eve you me, it was quite an in press!v* *ig) t to «ee their go bound ag into ti e woods wit! ti. r togas flying. (Se' era I Int* r joined ti e I .S lo restry per'. Tilers was abo s lot of finger painting and sculpture with coat hangers and like that, and soon the fres! wind of I ’: gre«- aivism rams wh -ti ngnut of Gransmire to blow the .ancient dun of pedantry off curricula e v e ry * hope, and today, thank* to the p'io<~err« at Gransn re, we. are a1! free. lf you are ever in N ' ' I ’ ’> psi ire, he sure to visit the < ira na­ ming campus. It is now a tannery, c im* * * * ll you like mildnett hut you don’t like filter*—try Marlboro’t tinter eiijarette. Philip Morris. Ii ,nu like television hut you fry Max h innn's "The Many Luict don’t I ic ro u 'To a of Dobi* Gillie" every Tuetday night on LUS. T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 5, I9 6 0 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P a g e 5 Bison Diorama Is Attraction To Address At Texas Memorial Museum UT Baptists Dean Haskew stagger the imagination, and they often inspired those who saw them to develop w riter s cram p prattling about what they had seen. Tile most recent attempt to tell the buffalo story was made by Fran k G. Roe in The North Am er­ ican Buffalo a critical study of doned, and they might suddenly appear in places where they had been rare or absent. This has made the Imundaries of their range harder to establish, but generally speaking they were most abun­ dant in Texas on the Llano Esta- cado and the Edwards Plateau. Dr. L. D Haskew. University v ire-pre.sident and dean of the College, of E d u< ation, will speak at. the annua! interfaith dinner of the h irst Baptist Church Brotherhood Thursday evening. Ja c k Goodman, president pf the hr^’herhood, an­ nounced The event is g'\.en in co-opera­ tion with 'hr National Conference of Christian* and Jew s. C o m m i t t e e They co u ld st haul the species in its wild state In this hook, Roe has convincingly laid to rest the folktale that bison m i­ grated. W ander around they did. but their movements were erratic. Places for years might suddenly be aban­ frequented they had Precinct Politics To Be Studied . . . v / n I By the A study of precinct politics will be first element of Texas politics covered by the U niversity " Y " ’s group to study Texas poli­ tics A group of six met Tuesday with Fra n k L. Wright to discuss the po­ litical outlook for 1960. Politics in the precinct are im ­ portant to the ordinary voter, Mr. "because once you Wright said, move out of the precinct there isn t much he can do," The pre­ cinct is, he said, "th e place where the voter gels to express himself within the p arti " Chairm en of the group are Bruce Lane and Tommie Sims. Roe’s revelation that bison move­ ments were erratic has also c le a r­ ed up a problem that has long vexed anthropologist Despite the fantastic number of bison, few if any times centered their around bison as did thirtv or fo iiv mounted tribes in the 18th and 19th centuries livlihood and in pre-horse Indians Why we wonder, couIdn t p ic ­ live by the bison’ hors* Indians Tile reason Indians iv that without horses, could never be sure that they would find bison their gear the wives, babies, or old folk around by foot in search of bison that might never be found UT Service Group Ii To Entertain Boys ' Spooks, women’s service organi­ zation. will entertain retarded boys at M argaret s R anch Thursday for a serv it e pro jp<» This will be a part of their serv­ ice program the T'niversitv ’n and Austin uhu h includes a dif­ ferent event ever> other week The g r ip u I meet at th* Wo­ men's (Tv rn a- 6 IO Thursday be­ fore going to the ranch. Maries Knit Shop For the finest in writer wear in imported woolens from the w o rld s finest yarns. "A ustin’s Only Exclusive Knit Sho p” 2915 Cherry Lane G R 7-1219 o o DO'nty tluHer d'OP 0> IO b'lqh! dion’iond* t m $ 49.50 3 diamond* beld I* graceful golden drab I M Im*»f $ 17.50 (plmon Olin O’ 4 D i a m o n d Pend ant s tborfcflng diamond pendonH .. . *« woo* 0*0*0 or with Otho* nocklotoil Perfect *• I o in 1 4 K W h i t e Gold Own or lo ghro. w it h M a t c h in g C h a i n * Se* lb em toddy! P A Y M E N T T - ' Of I . ■> , W eekly Terms — Ar 0 « -V 3 bright diamond! ta Kow«r ilk* pendant I m «w**v $ 13.75 0*i*t detign In bon­ don! of 5 diamond*. t so •••si* $29.75 Graceful Ion bold! 4 brill on! diamond! I 00 • ••kl* $ 19.75 Take Up Pastime coeds resume the age old pas time of knitting. Right after Rush was over last fall, several girls caught the knit­ ting bug from people like V irginia W a lke r and Sue Chesser. These to knit while two girls in Chile last summer on an ex­ change tour. learned The fad began to spread through­ out the Kappa Kappa G am m a and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority houses where the girls live. M any girls like M ind Austin renewed a that had been dormant popular Eastern girls' schools they attended. M im i and her roommate, M a ry H a y M iller, both find knitting a worthwhile w ay to dispose of spare time interest the in Sue said that most of her friends are knitting long wool scarves to he worn as mufflers. M a n y of these scarves are gay stripes of two or more colors. M a ry Leila Maginnis, P i Beta Phi. said that many of the girls learn to knit by starting with socks and having a girl who knows how to knit a pair along with them. The long scarf is a popular first- try item, too, because it is a sim­ ple knit, purl, knit, purl process. D IA N A D u G A S ★ ★ UT Group Crowns New Sweetheart At Spring Formal Diana DuGas, Alpha Chi Omega, was crowned Phi Kappa Sigma Sweetheart of I960 at the frater­ nity's Black and Gold formal at Westwood Country Club Saturday night. A sophomore from Houston, Miss DuGas was presented with two dozen roses by tho frate rn ity’* president, Robert Coffey. The most popular challenge for a girl, once she has learned to knit, is a hulky sweater, with or without design and collar. A cocktail party at Laguna Glo­ ria was held before the formal. Van K irkp a trick furnished music for both events. i a l Cjoes (Un ^J/ciu 9-2 L a w election run-off. Townes House. iran. 7 30 Ranger Magazine staff meet­ 2-5—Interview s for Legislative ing, J . B. 210. Commission, Texas I mon 216. 7.30 Alpha Kappa Psi, Batts Hall 3 V arsity D e b a t e Workshop Speech Building 201. 1;30 Reagan L ite ra ry Society, Chi 7:30 Alpha Epsilon Delta to see medical films, Physics Building Omega house. 6:30 Dean L. D Haskew to speak First at Brotherhood Dinner, Baptist Church. 6 3d- Spooks to meet at W o m en s G ym to go to Margaret s Ranch. 6 Christian Science Organization. 2328 Guadalupe. 7:30 Laredo Club, Batts H all 232. 7 30 Texas Union-sponsored lead­ ership sones begins, Sutton Hall 203. 7:30 Club de Mexico, Batts Hall 8 Of M ice and M e n ," Hogg Au 7 Beta Alpha Psi. U n ive rsity Tea ditorium. 201, 201 . 302 BIJRGERHAUS RESTAURANT FROM 7 A M. SER VIN G BREAKFAST Sausage — Bacon • W h eat Cakes — Eggs — Juices — Orange — Tomato • Toast — Sweet Rol's T-Bone Steak-Baked Potato $1.19 7 a.rn.-7:30 p.m. Daily I 1:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Sunday 2116 G uadalupe Austin, Texas THE U N IV E R SIT Y ’S O NLY EXC LUSIVE RADIO A N D HI-FI SALES AND SERVICE CENTER Serving the Unive rsity area for IO years B y .I E K R Y G R A H A M On the third floor of the Texas M em orial Museum one can see a the bison dio­ m ajor attraction, rama. Tn the bison diorama there are three animals, a bull, a cow and a calf, seen against the caprock background of the S l a u g h t e r Ranch near Post, Texas. D ie spec­ imens came from a herd on the Holloway Ranch near Waco. After being exhibited in Gregory G y m for th* Centennial Celebra­ tion, the animals were moved to the museum in 1939. Since then many visitors have attended the exhibit. Bison, popularly misnamed buf­ falo and scientifically known as bison americanum have been w rit­ ten and talked about poi haps more frequently than anv other North Am erican mammal. There was and is good reason for this. The the great herds, particularly on as to plains, were so numerous ASMEto Select 1960 Sweetheart The Am erican Society of Me- * ham* a1 Engineers w ill meet Thursday at 7:13 at V a rsity C afe­ teria to select the M echanical E n ­ gine,ring sweetheart for I960 The group also plans to select a representative to th* student en­ the gineering council and the Cactus. A S M E pictuie to w ear a Members are asked coat and tie for the picture. take for Sweetheart candidates, who were picked by the A S M E sweetheart committer, will attend the meet­ ing. Members who attend the meet­ the ing vvill be excused from electrical engineering safety lec­ ture. UT Engineers Plan Safety Lecture E t a Kappa Nu, honorary e lectri­ cal engineering association, will sponsor a Red Cross film and lee ture on general safety around elec­ tric apparatus Thursday from 7 :30 to 8 30 p m. in Geology Building 14. The session is planned especial­ ly for students registered in elec­ laboratories. trical The speaker w ill be furnished by the C ity Public Service Board of San Antonio. engineering Professor Je r re W illiam s recent­ ly addressed t h e D allas County B a r Association on "L a h o r A rb i­ tration Principles and P ra c tic e s.” Unique I _ O < Mexican [imports E E O W A V " H IG H FID ELITY AT R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S " 2010 Speedway G R 8-6609 To G iv e . 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A*adem> t H ’-’ h O "e of *h» nan >r a fore.mr 4*. a , thr*r.:.e< or Irre k dram i ’ r A n w s f x r t r o u t f r i — a - / ' - a . to a book recer’ iy p-. -. : - -s ry *he U n:vers *> * o n r a a * - .rim e rn I/ w e ll Leberman, M ake Insurance Your Financial Cornerstone •< t ’ * z a " a • -j * -: • • * s " : * - — • r« * *; pee * * • HELP YO- ACC - M - LATI MONEY • HElP *0- I- J • n,t S^a^E =0P vC .9 W-tC-E e SANO *. PROGRAM CRED T T ii - - , - - m *«( » -« * sr : . t CT. cs# NKW V O R K D P K I m . r f c t S I S K ' S Company ( W r • « . . . , . . V V * P e " y B - o o a s B S - * e 6 G R 6 - 6 5 * 3 Ed Golden * * * a Y I •* Cl *■* *■ C.'C'**** C - a ’ ” * " D U S THE STUDENT S O W N STONE Students' Headquarters tor Eaton's Corrasable Bond tryW our new Esso Extra ( ) Y e s F ' a m o u A E s s o E x t r a , N o . I a g e v o i r c a r c a n d e l i v e r . A n d a c h e m ­ " p r e m i u m g a s o l i n e i n T e x a s , h a s b e e n i c a l a d d i t i v e , p e r f e c t e d a t H u m b l e i m p r o \ e d . R e s e a r c h C e n t e r , c o n d i t e m s > o u r e n ­ S u b s t a n t i a l l y i m p r o \ e d , N o o t h e r g i n e s o t i a t p e r f o r m a n c e i m p t o n e s g a s o l i n e i n i t s p r i c e r a n g e e x c e e d s n e w m i l e a f t e r m i l e . E s s o E x t r a s o v e r - a l l q u a t v N o o t h e r E s s o E x t r a , a t i n t e r m e d i a t e p r i c e . w i l l g i v e y o u r c a r b e t t e r p e r f o r m a n c e . i s t h e p e r f e c t z c r e l i n e f r h u n d r e d s o f 0 c t a n e r a t : n g r e * c I . e s a n e \ v h : g h . t h o u s a n d s o f T e x a s a u t o m o b i l e s . T r v M i l e a g e i s b e t t e r — y o u g e t a l l t h e m i l e - i t i n } o u r s . Y o u will be a happier motorist when y o u become a H u m b l e customer. HUMBLE S I G N O F HUMBLE OIL t REFINING C O M PAN Y H a p p y M a t i r t i n y . • * A » F T N C * 0 » H S ' I A » I S i ' t P f c O T E A ^ t N A R * 2 0 1 0 S p e e d w a y G R 8 - 6 6 0 9 7 - • i t N ? za — tra.n- Ba~ 0 " r A SC O SEP- C l I V««d»lapw> CUSTOM ALTERATION By C U S T O M Ta L O R S JE R R Y NORWOOD M en's Shop G E T Y O U R A M P L I F I E R - T U N E R S A T ( H j ^ f c i J E D W A V YOUR HI-FI CENTER Cash-Carry Discount ar ▼▼▼▼ e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e * S - o s t a * 0 - C o n ^ e - e n f Ta Un sanity S*-se*-s at 6 0 8 W . 2 4 - f l U S T i n L f l U f l D R Y DRY CLEANING CO. Inc J G * 6*3566 • 16th and Lavaca f o r p r o c e s s * * ^ b y i C O D A K S S T A T M A N Photo SeDice voursT T o : . -•* B T L A i - meed a« it ma;, re. th • a -rove - as c ne th ng in common \v th the first war- : anc ent Fg> p t . . . and 2j\levs VV • h e : * rn . M e veh cie*- cf »-,(• { * •* •* ft'- ne mu** chart ;’i course. S ' rn?'' re must tin .pee it. F o r ce ma'n young men this pre- exec , Y . • . . . . . . . . . *e-.u 2 c ; r rttr .: H ere y e -hap* y.u ye • * cl one* to nearer a profession full of meaning, excite- as a Na-- ga­ ment and re’a ar * . tor - the IS. S. A ir Force. I J , J | F m g • n A ' o C a * : v o u r n a s t *4. ,.. \ me- L '" ■ en oet'A een . ar. i Lr i —s.ngle, bea.thy and n- d Corr a s te . gent A * ch rn" retju rn: • .* sc-m* college ;s h gh •/ .---rn. corr. p. et ic: -he *r* ' r _• r ’ gram leads TC a com rn-"ion. a* a Sec nu L eu'en- a n t . .. i “ I your N a -- L ito r w -,gv * w - • I t J aa rn nk y o - - * •- • “ « *o rn-- ■ . ’ t up t * n Cadet Prcg-am for N a “• sc* w f r,r PTP 1 " i f A ; - A - Fe -ce Reef _ *,er. O r . ; and n - I i~ > c upon, 7 ^err j a /»h:;e for tomorrou. ’f leaders on t h e Aerospace I earn. Air Fora: v : ' t i i f i. j ’ o Ci3£7 -»95V4* zn * - S C C - . * t N I n r seen , is? tic? • • > H 'f * < * t : i - ■ -**• .I rz I *• **« . 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Corrasable! **-■ ■ rj = r . ~ \ v : . : w ~ " - " = " - 4 - r . . | : a T | Your Headauarters FOR Eaton’s Corrasable Bond at all 4 stores HEMPHILLS "ItjOKl J ‘Unity T e x a n Vol. 59 Price Five Cents A U STIN . TEXA S, T H U R SD A Y , F E B R U A R Y 25, I960 S ix Pages Today No. "First C ollege Daily in the So u fh ' Representative Party Nam es Croft, Olian to Head SI ale By JACK KEEVER and JANIECE SIMMONS Chancy Croft and Maurice Olian will ca rry Representative P a r ty banners M arch 16 into the general election as presi­ dential and vice-presidential candidates. B a r r McClellan and Jo h n Jo rdan were also candidates for I president and vice-president respectively. C roft and O lian w e re tw o of 16 I ' candid ates endorsed at a m eeting held W e d n esd a y night from 8 to the G a m m a P h i B e ta IO 30 at Photo hy Kasten so ro rity house. A p p ro x im a te ly 260 politicos, voting delegates, and on­ lookers m illed in and out of three adjoin in g room s du rin g the dis­ cussion and long ballot-counting periods. c il also voted sor contest sponsored in a fa vo rite profes- t ry H e rrin g by the A ra- j the p a rty 's can d id ate dom ic L if e C o m m ittee of the coun- cheer-leader. oil. The w in n ing professor w ill be honored at, the banquet. First Leadership Workshop Today B e c k y R eyn o ld s, running unop­ posed for s e c re ta ry, also rece ived ! the p a rty endorsem ent, j G en e Sm ith won o v e r Tom D a v is Ju s tic e of the Student i for C h ief in a ra c e w h ic h s a w both j C ourt the ! can did ates nom inated floor W ed n esd a y night. from P r f .sent co-head c h e e rle a d e r Jer- re ceived a p p ro v a l as for head there A ssem b lym a n w h e re In the ra ce fo r A rts and Sciences are I four places, Leon G ra h a m . W yn n i Bresson, A rth u r " B u t c h ” Schech- ter, and J e r r y Sew e ll got the nod I.abe W in g e rt is on the p a rty s j ticket for the one p lace open in the School of A rch ite ctu re. R e p p a rty okayed F re d C liett | and B ill W a y n e for the tw o spots in the ra c e for C B A A ssem b lym a n . M a m a T u c k e r, lone can d id ate for E d u c a tio n A ssem b lym a n , w a s also endorsed. The first of five sessions in actu a l leadership techniques in from p ra c tic e of in sm all groups w ill hp held Sutton H a ll 203 T h u rsd a y 7 30 to 9 p rn. the Union. B ill W a y n e , ch a irm a n , and K a y The w orkshops are sponsored by I J im D annenhaum and B e n N o ­ il wot ny w ill he the R e p p a rty can I didates for engineering assem bly- j m an w h ere there are two places. F lo is e B ra c k e n rid g e w ill run for I F in e A rts A ssem b lym a n on the K in g w ill conduct the first session The w orkshops are for freshm en R e p ticket. She w a s contented for and F re s h m a n w ork. R e p p a rty denied C aro l P ro u ty o ffic ia l b a rk in g as a can d id ate for So ciogram s, role p layin g , case editor of the Cactus. In an unusual in discussion m ove. M iss P ro u ty asked to tie on to the Ftep p a rty slatp in the general lead ership election C andidates for publication * editorships tra d itio n a lly run as in- study, and p ra ctic e group d y n a m ics a re designed aid techniques. in Union and C o u n c i l com m ittee the spot by R ob H ew lett the sharpening of sophom ores 4 Editor Get TSP Aspirants Approval dependents ra th e r than on p a r ty tickets. D eleg ates’ abstentions p re ­ vented M iss B ro th y from re c e iv in g the n ecessa ry two-thirds ap p ro va l. M ik e Cooper asked the p a r ty to support T3ob M oore for editor of T h e D a ily T exan although he did not ap p e ar on the ballot. Tn other business, r>elta T a u T V lta 's petition for m e m b e rsh ip w a s accepted. Also, R o n a ld Stein- h art w as elected bv a c c la m a tio n to the Steering C om m ittee. L y n n F in e s ilv e r w a s elected s e c re ta ry of the group. Election Quizzes Set for Friday in C andidates the spring e le c ­ tions are required to take the Stu­ dents’ A sso ciatio n ’s election quiz F’ rid a y at 7 p rn. in G a rris o n H a ll I, Sixteen questions on thhe quiz w ill com e from a m im eograp h ed in list of 96 questions a v a ila b le the Stu den ts’ A ssociation office, I Union B u ild in g 206. F o u r questions w ill com e from page* 10-20 of the in F le c tio n Code. also o btain ab le . Union B u ild in g 206. run C an didates must pass the exam ination w ith a score of 80 before they can Anne B lo c k e r, com m ission m e m b e r , said. D ra w in g for p laces on the ballot w ill take place at the sam e m eeting. for officp One rep resen ta tive of each polit­ ical p a rty is requested to attend a b rie f m eeting at 7 30 p m . F r id a y in G a rriso n H a ll I T he F le c tio n C om m ission w ill hold off ice hours from 3 to 5 p m F r id a y in the Union, so that c a n d i­ dates m a y ask an y questions con­ cerning the next w eek, office h o u r s w ill he held on M ond ay and W edn esday from I to 5 p rn. and on T h u rsd a y from 2 30 to 3 30 p m . the quiz. B eg in n in g Questions concerning t h e p ro ­ to ceedings should be directed comm ies on m em bers A n n e B lo c k ­ er G R 2-1544; Tom G. R ru n s, G R 8-5619; o r M i l e s D a r t ( I L 2 3886. F o u r editor c a n d id a t e s w e re c e r­ tified W ed n esd ay by tile T ex a s Stu ­ d e n t B u h l i r a t ions B o ard Bo b M oore and J o Flu k m a n n w ere approved in The D a ily T ex a n editorship ra ce, w h ile Jo h n H a r m s and C a ro l Bou- for c a n d id acy Freshmen Take (L to R) M a ry Brideman, M a r y Jane Pratscher, Kathryn O d o m , G a y le Braun Freshman Officers Elected; No Results Fre s h m e n voted for officers sen. Jo h n M aso n M ings, and Jo h n M e m b e rs of the F re s h m a n Coun- In the m e a n w h ile W ed n esd a y night, hut the results Patto n . won t he announced until F r id a y . the election rom m ission w ill he counting and recounting ballots cast for F re s h ­ m an Council officers. Should run - offs he n ecessary, th ey w ill he held M o n d ay in the. Students' A ssociation O ffice from 3 to 5 p.m . W in n e rs w ill he presented at a Fre s h m e n C ouncil Ban qu et in the Longhorn R oom of the T exas U n ­ to 7 W ednesday ion night. from 5 30 told of C an didates their aim s W ed n e sd a y at B a tts A uditorium before freshm en voted. A ll agreed that the m ain purpose of the coun­ c il is to help freshm en show their potential. M ost pointed out that a better orien tatio n prog ram was needed. C an didates w e r e : P r e s i d e n t Sa m D . D ib re ll, Sigu rd Herman- V ic e - presid en t: Jo e A r c h e r ,! M a c k Filbert Coker, C h a r l e s ; " B o o t s " G oldberg, and B e tty R uth Johnson. S e c r e t a r y : N a n ty A nd rew s, May- nett Cox, G a il G a b rie l, C yn th ia L in d se y , N an cee P a r k e r , and B a r ­ b ara Tosch. five finalists F'our of F re s h m a n for the B e a u tifu l girl M ost spiced the m eeting by their ap­ pearan ce Those presented w e re M a r y J a n e P r a ts c h e r , M a r y B e e k ­ m an, G a y le B ra u n , and K a th e rin e Odom. T h e other fin alist is Anne N e v itt. B-Tax Proposals Top SA Agenda CBA Should Act As Opinion Channel T h e C ollege of Busin ess A dm in­ istra tio n Council should act as a channel to direct opinion to the Student A 's e m b lv and other stu­ dent groups. F r a n k Cooksey, presi­ dent of the Stu d en ts’ A ssociation, said W ed n esd a y night. said so ro rity the Sp eaking at a m eeting of the council W ed n esd a y night at house D elta G a m m a Cooksey cam pu s o rg an iza­ tions should express th eir opinions tile student governm ent so could aet w ith a broader base in deridin g the policies of the c a m ­ pus that A blanket appropriations tax 1 budget for I960 is expected to he introduced at thp Student A ssem ­ bly m eeting T h u rsd a y at 7 p m. in E n g lis h B u ild in g , room 204. from R ed u ced allocations the blanket tax as recom m ended M on ­ d ay by the R u le s and A ppropria tions C om m ittee of the Student A ssem b ly m a y he appealed at h earin gs scheduled M a rc h 2. The Student A ssem b ly is expected to take fin al action M a rc h IO on the blanket tax budget. F in a l decision on blanket is contingent upon the results of the appeal hearings. tax a p p r o p r i a t i o n s O th er m easures expel ted to he introduced w ill he a resolution ad ­ vocatin g adm ission of tile U n iv e r ­ sity of Houston to the State S y s ­ tem of E d u c a tio n and a proposal to e lim in ate the Su m m e r Student C ouncil. Uses Jaized-Up Uranium 238 \ z ' ' s ' V . Nuclear Reactor Installed Here reactor uate student reseat ch in n u clear i ictta, G a ., according to sp e c ifica ­ Uran- p h y s ic s ." tions d ra w n by U n iv e rs ity p h ysi­ D r. L ittle em phasized that the au b c ritica l rea cto r does noi pro ­ duce enough radiation to be d an ­ gerous. Ile added that this rea cto r {tower w ill produce a m ax im u m level of co m ­ !*-s than a w att pared to the la rg e r c ritic a l re a c ­ tors that produce up to m illions of w atts. T ile re a cto r w as built by L o c k ­ heed A irc ra ft C orporation in Mar- cists. D r. lid R o llo r, a 1932 U n iv e rs ity g radu ate and now' m an ag e r of I/tckheed s R e a c to r B h y s ic s D e ­ partm en t, helped build the re a cto r for his a lm a m ater. G eorg e C ra ig , a F'ort W orth n ative also at I/ick- heed. designed re­ acto r based on U n iv e rs ity p h ys i­ cists' specifications. teaching the A Sm iling Chairm an and an A d d in g M achine Representative Party Chairm an G a r y Nord- he.mer presides over the nominating meeting, wdh an adding machine c — e at hard. em pty front seat', the G am m a Phi B e ’ a ; /mg room overflow ed with delegates and observers. Bu sh ers in the genial, crowded a Am c p L o-e v a rie d from assigning a c a m p a ig n song to piedc p c t to al! nom inees. comm d ee to w- 'a a ng un ed parry sup- —I ’n by Kastex Button Up Your Overcoat, Turn Up the Thermostat B y A N T O N IO H ( , l f H K V to and fro m classes W edn esday, the ic y roe : K e e p you r overco a ts on It won t S lic k spots slowed down tra v e l on i A R H an ch ief tra ffic a n i get a n y w a rm e r T h u rsd a y . The freezing w e i t h e r that reached A ustin T u e s d a y m orning w ill continue through F r id a y . T he sidew alks M ost of the icy areas se cu rity off e at the U n iv e rs ity , w ere sprin k led w ith sand. « autioned di ■ s to He e x tra care- U n iv e rs ity police reported Rev ful, "D o n 't r -/ a veil de too o ral c ars stalled because of ha! close a r ! Et d ir e fu l in using y o u r W e a th e r B u re a u p red icts a low of tory fa ilu re . 20 degrees and a high of 30 for T h u rsd a y w ith slept and snow ex ­ pected. Students had a rough tim e going said. I form stru ck E a s t Trx- ax a surpr -a . t • I" the s- ite from tho snow* w ere bi is a ro un d Lu b b o c k , * u f . -t rn D e r,\ w a s 1st T e x a s w h e r e leo cold c r lines and H e a v ie st South P la t But I f e r e d broke |»ov f r o z e a ga« In D i e s n o w line. a fd ic e caused haz- v ’ rust - One g irl in a h u rry slam m ed the door of her c a r locking it w ith the ignition k e y inside. P o lic e had to force tile door open so that she rould turn off the motor. l ifts I n v o l v e d l i v i n g a t T h r e e I n l v e r s l t y s t u d e n t * w e r e In two c a r n o I d e n t * We d n * - d u x m o r n i n g . .Im k ie b u rl P a y n e , a g r a d u a t e •.In­ d e n t It Br a* U r n • r i d g e A p a r t m e n t * , a n d . l a m e * ll I x i w h n , a j u n i o r l i v i n g a t H I O It AA esi 71Iv. w o r e i n a ? c a r c o i n *l nn n e a r L i k e A u s t i n a b o u t 7: 30 a.m . d u e H aro ld Pool, a s e n i o r f r o m A m arillo , was, involved in t h e ? loo block of a collision a t T r i n i t y , No r e ­ l n j u r . e s w e r e p o r t e d , A u s t i n p o l i c e r e c i t e d 3 ) a r , i Union-Sponsored Tour Draws 35 Students tv m et req u irem en ts set C actu s editor candidates lip for constitutional F.d W a lth rr, w ho also applied for T exan editorship c e rtifica tio n , did not meet requ ire m ents of the Students' Association requ irem en ts or T S B Handbook D e a d e n e r s jo u rn alism included course credits, hours of c red it at total course the U n iv e rs ity , and credits W a lfh e r w as granted an opportunity for a re-hearing at I p rn T h u rsd ay. If the B o a rd w a iv e s its re q u ire ­ m ents and requests that D ean A m o Novvotny s u s p e n d constitutional stipulations. W a s h e r s can d id a c y would then be in the hands of the Ikvan of Student Life. I>onn N ow otny said he would h a v e to lie conv meed that a con­ stitutional suspension would "h e in the bc-,t interest of the Umversutx i D iscussion concerning c e rtific a ­ tion of Harris.* as a can did ate fur ' C actu s editor led to a Handbook am endm ent stating that no e m ­ ploye of the T S B B u sin ess O ff e m a y run for any o ffice without the B o a r d ’s ap p ro va l H a rr is * is a part-tim e assistant in the p u b lica­ tions office T h e B o a rd ruled that M iss I irk m ann m ust take an o ffic ia l lea ve of absence as Round-Up edition cd,tor of Tile T exan during her cam p aig n A Handbook regular--n requ ires that ail paid T ex an en ployes must go on lea ve w h ile c am p aig n in g for a contested c a m ­ pus office. Ranger’s Parody Needs Laughersat " W e need 50 h a rd-thmkmg hard- le x d rin kin g, hard-working D aily I an haters tor at least laughers-ai • if w e 're going to get out anothe: ! D ille y T exan na this y e a r ,” R a n g e r editor B ill H e lm e r said The " D i ll e y Tex.trine'* is the R a n g e r s parody of The D a ily Tex an in tabloid form A staff m e e t­ ing w ill be held at 7 .30 p rn T h a i v d a y in the R a n g e r O ffice Jo u r n a l­ ism Bu ild in g 210. to recru it "Tex- anne ‘ w o rk ers Anyone w th an in ­ clin atio n to m ake fun of tile T exan is invited Also on the m eeting's agenda is a suggestion period for what " i f a n y th in g ," w ill go into the A p ril R an g e r, tentatively' planned to la' an w rite rs are u rg en tly needed, Hcl- ‘ Vnti A u s tin '’ issue lh i m er feud Thirty- five people had signed up by W ed n esd ay afternoon to go on the T exas U nion sponsored two- month tour of 12 F.uropean coun­ tries. " N o m a tte r how' m an y epople w ill sign up in the future the trip w ill go o n ." C. C. " J i t t e r ' ’ Nolen, said. " W e Texas Union d irecto r need at least 19 m ore people to sign up in o rd er to m ak e the trip bv plane H o w ever, w e h ave one m ore month to go.” If less than 54 people sign up, the trip wall be m ade by float, Plan s ra il for tw o tour groups leave N ew of 30 people each to Election D ead lin e Set for Thursday TFtursday 5 p rn , is the dead- for fil ing for spr.ng elo c­ lino tlOM> Al I a p p licu tio n s must be tu n t­ ed in to thie Students' A sso c ia ­ finn t i o n 2 ^ by that tin e office, m dtdau ■« are urged to rom e r e r iv if th* •v intend to file be caus e of ti se t -re requ ired to A n n e ('o u im issio n ille r %{tai No app licatio ns the 5 pinto B lo c ker opted a fte r I- le< finn f rn * tho w ill p rn ive ac dearth c md : to-. i roe n• a f- >r s Axson HK m an, filing w ith t h e russian W edn esday. w en W yn n Bresson Reprosent- ativ i P a r t i and J a i k B W a rd and Thom as H ag g ard , F'A< p i n y . Leg islative In tervie w s Extended to Thursday The deadline for in t e r n the le g is la t iv e C om m ission has boon extended to T h u rsd a y ( F o b n Texas 25 lio n R Ur on iliu m , ch airm a n . I nm 2 to 5 p rn Jut*, acco rd ing to Y o rk C ity Ju n e 15 I to return August 20 r lo n d o n and Countries to lie \ i E n g la n d , H o llan d, B em burg, G e rm a n y , A u s tria , I ’ a ly , F’r in. e. M Liech ten stein , and San M a n T he tourists w ill h ave an tu n n y to see the fan at O bora mrr B l a y ” m an y In addition t expeditions, the tour visits certs, and th eaters. to F uropenn H a th tour gi adult tour lead* assistants M rs M a urine A rr *pco< h. in stru cto r ‘cach in g B la c k b u rn , R o m a n ce I inguapcs leaders Thorn stud- Step: w ill .ne P o w e ll M .ke G W ile y . If av t>e t! > M r N 'i'en i reduced rates w >uhi on the round-trip pl those w ho do not w land tour. Debate Workshop Open To Interested Students G as tro n o m ic Distress? N< M isso u ri Val;* • ment at O k lah o m a U N o rm a n M a rc h .5 a i d F V I A s u h c ritira l n u cle a r file! "e n bed t h a t u s e s ium 238 boosted w ith 20 per cent of the m ote potent U ra n iu m 235 h a s bern installed at the U niver- sity and is the first to be used af an y college. the U n iv e rs ity T he first of tw o reactors to be from installed at two A to m ic E n e rg y Com m ission grants totalin g $237,350 is p rim a r­ ily for te a c h .ng u*e and has been con­ set up the crete-shielded P h y s ic s B u ild .ng basement. in a sp e c ia lly built la b o rato ry in T ile second and la rg e r reactor w ill be built and installed by Sep ­ tem ber. 1961. T h is w ill be a s e c ­ ond step the U n i­ in developing v e rs ity s n u c le a r physic * and en­ gineering train in g program The A F / ' lent the U n iv e rs ity 470 g ram s of ‘ ‘em =< b ed " uranium , or a p p ro x im a te ly $1,500 worth, to use in the real tor. In stalled w ith the rea cto r w as a sm all m illion-volt V an de G ra a ff g enerator, o r "a to m s m a s h e r." that w ill tu rn .sh the neutrons need­ ed to start the n u cle a r chain r e ­ action inside the rea cto r core. Students using the re a cto r w ill gam firsth an d knowledge of how to get en erg y from nut lear chain reaction s, of design and operation of rea cto rs, and of safe handling procedures rad. itmn equip­ m ent for level would ‘U n iv e is ity pin, deist designed the su h rrttien l re a cto r to be re la tiv e ly sim ple so that students on the sen­ ior it easier to use and understand " D r. Robert N , L ittle . U n iv e rs ity physics pro­ fessor to be in ch arg e of courses using the s u h c ritira l reactor, said find n u cle a r training "H e re to fo re , equipm ent at the U n iv e rs ity has been m a in ly for gradu ate students T he new equipm ent w ill be used for train in g h< th undergraduate and e a r ly g rad u ate student* The re a cto r au»o w ill bo used fur grad* Debaters Make Protest On Loss of B-Tax Funds J ' i chool s s u r v e ,-',d p e r cern in t he The p rese n t the O r a ­ tor, cai Association for TW Mil ap p ro x im a te * only I I per cent of th* p re s e n t Blanket req .e*-' of l a x fee recognized T he v alues of the p ro g r a m be­ ‘he only q u e s ­ ing tion is "W ho will foot the b ills ” In th e p ast ar the University, the bill has been shared F irst the s t u d e n t body has paid 'o r ’he bulk of tr a v e lin g expenses about S3 r “ p e r y e a r Se ond. the D e p a rtm e n t of Speech and m e m b e rs of its staff h a v e contributed by training and a d m in is te rin g the program, ‘about and not S6 boo p e r y ear leas* s p e r t the deb aters have ti m e and some of rne.r own m oney ' a d o llar valuation is ro t possible f or t h e i r effort Third T h i s co- oper at i v * effort h a s a l ­ w a y * r e s u l t e d in a f i rst -ria** f o r ­ e n s i c p r o g r a m for this u n i v e r s i t y a n d It* s t u d e n t - Because of o u r t h K field, we w e r e r e p u t a t i o n r e p r e I n v i t e d to acnt-at vex of ou r s t ud e n t bodv d e b a t e be f o r e a u d i e n c e ’- t o t a l i n g in P ennsylvania, New o v e r 8.000 In thi* v e « r to se nd Yor k a n d Ne w . Jer sey. l r addition, this y e a r we ha-.-* w >n first p ac- in tw o d e b a te tour- second plac e rn a n o th e r ; r.a’”.eni« and third place in tw o o th ers. We have won in o ra to ry first place at two to u rn a m e n ts an d first place n e x tem p orane ou s s p e a k in g at an­ re he- For theses hon ors we co m ­ p o e d with least 25 schools per to u r n a m e n t . fro m a t te a m s this y e a r will in crippling o r killing The a hon of the A p prop ria tion s r e s j l t C om m ittee the P.'lier p ro g r a m -one w hich h a s brought a grea* deal of cred it an d prestig e t0 m* student, body at the U nlver- s;t\ of Texas We hope th a t you af’er co nsid eratio n of the ac- >.v ex p ress rion of .Student As- vour views serr.blyman prior th e vote on Blanket T ax a p p ro p r ia tio n s, the c o m m itte e , to y o u r to VSSfK’IATION O F F IC E R S (Fditor s n o t e : T h e T e x a n will f or a n y o t h e r o r ­ a r r a n g e s p a c e t o m a k e g a n i z a t i o n s w hi ch « a r e rirc'PT’tations t he pf. fe< ?s rd the Blanket T a x p r o p o s e d budget on their a c tiv ities .) c o n c e r n i n g Thursday fe b r u a r y 25, i 9 6 0 THE D A fLY TEX A N P a g e 2 L it t le M a n O n th e C a m p u s B v B i b i e r Cold War Benefiis At las* Conure.-', is ^ sure which may a:>vD.te Cold War’s ill effect* or the lege-agc young pf'-jp> ;A.' rir. z a mna- » part of the 'n n ation’s col* The House is con'id* ’e t will extend educations rn n e 1 ans w h o h av e served O r w the A rm ed Force* betwer-n «>■ 1955, and July I, I <*>3 Sedate was given the measure b - + ~ •" to ser yujN v e ) Lo r v 31 rvrcv o! If paHvd, this bill nill o p e n c o l l e g e a d ­ oration and on-the-job-training asGxtanee to some fonr million young persons w ho honorable serve their country during the Cold War period. Since some 45 per cent of o ,r you g men now serve their time in the rr:!;Ury, this law will help equalize their educe ^ o r­ al opportunities in comparison to those others who do not enter the Armed Ser­ vice*. The pending bill reasonably differenti­ ates between wartime (World War II a-d the Korean War) and Cold War service. Minimum service per.od obtaining benefits win be upped from three to bx months, and the SHO per morph a c tu a lly for Speak Up! An organized student voice may yet he heard in state p o litic. Thu* Inter-Co-op Council has stepped forward to announce disapproval of suggested tuition Increases. of eandi- dates’ platforms in coming statewide elec­ tions, as well as dissemination of their viewpoint. Members plan examination Bravo! And m ay other groups on c a m p ­ us fail Into step with this m ove and with ideas to be proposed by the I>egi%lati\e C om m lsaion. h b - ’nan the ear > r ' ”8 —due to lr*Ca­ t i o n in recent years. F u r t h e r m o r e , t h e hill s t i p u l a t e s t h a t b e n e f i t s t o a n v v e t e r a n w h o c a n n o t m a i n ­ t a i n a s c h o l a s t i c s t a n d a r d w h i c h p u t * h i m t o p o n e - h a l f o f h i s r l a s s s h a l l be in t h e mad?* o n a l o a n b aM * o n l y , WI.- n r-ut into effect program, will • * * h fi> v e * h * -e f a v o n a t.-le e f f o r t s ; ♦- trr.d to jfjcrer r- and * hr r'-bv reduce the need f'jf !.s.o f.f t Hr H rsp t*vi-v vi -’I reduce h a r m ­ of com JJU I so ny v-rvice to a ful off 4 - * ■ ge ____ _______ education and PUCO'- cf __ if many young : cg them to more valuable mien riuzens end bo en**”- - • h profession* ss tea-’r r,g r r '/-arrr mmd!''ine, science, and 0r- cr j n fi r* r i ' ^ i It should be noted th at 2.262.000 v e t . era cs we-:* *o cohere under the World W ar IT GI B and over 1,000,000 Korean "I v e teran s’ benefits to attend vf**r.f ■ those two GI Bills, the n a ­ college Krwr tion o’nb Ined an additional badly needed I HO,OOO doctor - and nurses, 113,000 physi­ cal and re ve arch sclent:-bs, 450.000 engin­ eers. and 230,000 school teachers. Bureau of C en su s figures show that the training received under those hills is p a y ­ ing the G o v e r n m e n t m ore than SI billion ta x e s than we would annually m ore In collect w ith o u t that training,, and th a t those hills will pay th e m se lv e s out by 1067. it Hr We urge a resolution of support for this measure from the Student Assembly, In addition individual to o th er group and support by University students. T e x a s’ senator Ralph Yarborough introduced the hill, and T e x a s’ Representative Olin E. Teague is chairm an of the House V e te r­ ans’ Affairs Committee, which will hold hearings on the bill this spring. Birth Control Issues tw in k le An A m erican birth is recorded e v e r y l l seconds, and lf there w ere a “w o rld popu­ la tio n ” three It would tim er, tim e s a s e c o n d ’ W ith hum an reproduction continuing at this rate, In 2000, the w orld ’s population will stand at more than six billion. T od ay , three the p l a n e t s billion. Inhabitants nu m b er T h e s e sta rtlin g fa c ts co n c e r n in g the population explosion h av e been “ soft- p e d a le d ” since the decade began. B u t the w-amlng o f Impending d isaster w a s Issued as e a r ly a s 1708, when Reverend T h o m a s M althus said that “ the e a r t h ’s r a p a c ity to produce food Is no m atch for man s c a p a c ity to reproduce. T h e population explosion Issue h a s ap­ peared In m a n y phases of U S foreign policy and the P residential election. M any e x p e r ts h a v e decided that death control m u st be c o unterba la nced by birth control, w hich resulted in e v e r y potential candidate ta k in g a stand against US in d o rse m e n t of birth control prog ram s to foreign c o u n ­ tries. S e n a to r John K ennedy wa* Im m ediately a ssociated with the Issue b ec a u se of his R om an C atholic religion. The M a ssa c h u ­ se tts P residential aspirant said, “ For m an y y ears I h a v e felt that It would Im* a m is­ take for the CS to a d v oc a te birth control for other countries, but I would judge such an issue by w h e th e r it would be in the Interest of the United S ta te s .” Adlal S te v e n s o n said, “ T h e U S should not im pose birth control program s on fo r ­ eign countries, hut she should not h e sita te to consider r eq u ests for aid from o th e r countries w h e r e population grow th is in i- minical to econ or ie w ell-being.” Hubert H u m p h rey said th at the TIS should not “ set policy for other nations and people ” When tile population birth control issue first “e x p lo d e d ” , I*ope John W i l l Issued a sta te m e n t from V a tican City In w h ic h he said, “T h e world must find w a y s to feed its h u n g r y w ith o u t resorting to a r t i­ ficial meth'Hls of birth control.” T h e e c o n o m is t ’s reply to this would he— an increase in c onsum ption will a u t o m a t ­ ically load to an Increase in population; c o n * /q u e n tly , that tends to p e rp etu a te itself, and n o th in g is gained. is a vicious cy cle it it We have not Iva rd this the end of is stalem ated in 1960 Issue, a lth o u g h T he U S will b e final resolution soon w h e n the underdeveloped counti le.s realize th e y need outside d/\ to help elim in ate p overty and o ver -p o p u la ­ tion. f o r c e d to m a k e a — -Julia Salter I horn of West Berlin Compromise Pricks Konrad But I icklcs Niki By J . M. KOB EH TH Associated l*res* V*w* Analyst Relations bet w e a r B ritain and West G e r m a n y have *aken a tre n d which m u s t he err merit.v pleasing to Soviet P re rn -*r N kit* K h ru sh ch ev and show signs (A getting worse instead r f bet. ter betw een now and the s u m ­ mit conference. O r the surface the tr ou ble re ­ volves around th* position to l>e ta ken by the Allies at the con­ ference. f h i a n r e l l o r K o n r a d A d e n a u e r m a i n t a i n s t h a t a n y c o m p r o m i s e on t he s t a t u s of We s t Be r l i n u l ­ t i m a t e l y woul d r e p r e s e n t * t h r e a t to Vt est G e r m a n y Itself. In t he tMU A g r o u n d a r e t wo Br i t i s h w o r r i e s . We s t G e r ­ m a n y ' s t r a d e r e c o v e r y h a s c a r - r l ed into st r o n g c o m p e t i t i o n It for e \ p m a r k e t s . and po w er revival West G e rm a n y s in NATO has grown b e c a u se of its its eco­ military' nom ic connections with F r a m e a n d the continent c r e a t e an in cub ator for a con­ ce n tra tio n of continental politi­ cal pow er such as B ritain has alw'ays feared rest of the Sr) the divided Ah es hav e been u nab le to m a k e a n y p ro ­ g re s s on a s u m m i t p r o g r a m at their r o n f e r e n r e in W ashington M A M IN The Ap p ro p r: a tins C o m r ” *e the a ll o c a ti '- * m a Ie a s*udv of e- o ' «• . Ie-* a c t . ’cities fees in a schools. sa m p le of p stu d y cevca ied tha t the per- T h . s r e r ’ the ge of ’he fee allocated ’ V - e r 5 .e s p r o g r a m a v e r a g e r 2 67 such schools ..entative R e a s o n s G i v e n O n F e e s the 1960 blan ket S«, • e org. n ./a t o r s w ere elim i­ n a te d from tax b e c a u s e th e P.ule* and A pp rop ria­ it an tions C o m n v t te e considers fee for cntf '"!a.nment g ra d e r ' ic excellen ce J e r r y N a th a n , c o m m it te e c h a irm a n . rte*: a said ' c c • The p irpc.«« w n not to lower the ( ,-t to the student ” he s a ’d. He a d d e d th a t the reduction of the b la n k et insignifi­ cant a m o u n t c o m p a r e d to the total COS*. ta x cost is an T wo Questions w ere used in ju d g ­ ing the o rg a n iz a tio n s : "H ow does t ’r v e r ­ th a c r o u p r e p r e s e n t sify and "H o w docs this g ro up benefit the student the C o m m e n ti n g on the reduction of the C u ltu ra l E n fe rt a .m n e n t Com- m ’tee a p p ro p r ia tio n . N ath an rspic:iou* evidenc e of th.* is rurr.p d e ’eg aPo n w hich will the m a j o r i ty d ele ga tion the Y oung Demo- the challenge for s w u n g a t c r v ' ’ate convention. Alioth* r D e m o c r a t i f g r o u p wi t h t r o u b l e s is the l nivpr*»ity of l e v is ( a m p u s A m e r i c a n s f or D e m o c r a t ­ ic Action. T h e I T C A D A w a s a p ­ p r o v e d a s a n e w c l u b . J a n u a r y I t h y the ( o m m l t i c e on G e n e r a l Mu. d e n t O r g a n i za t i on s , P ro c e d u r a l difficulties h a v e kept the club from m a k i n g a r y head* v. y tow ard im p le m e n tin g e s b a s ­ ic ;■ ms. v a i n l y to act as an "edu - r at o ra l organization ” 'lh* fur D *' i n c AD A holds a c h a r t e r to* A m e ric a n s f ci ,tje Action, the n a tio n a l o r g a n i­ s t in fop the D e m o c r a t ic Par*} s liberal wing. W h e r e In rul e* for a d m i t t i n g m e m b e r * Vs t he club s c o n s t i t u t i o n n o w r e a d s , a new member m ist he approved b r e x e c u t i v e c om m ittee. t wo t hi r d s of t he p r o b l e m t ies D t h e This long involves a ! n * r r v : * w for e a ' h r r ' r ' »r* ** m e — h e r As a result persons to balk at the Idea r f Joining t e - q bi'forts to ch a n g e the initiation machinep,' are u n d e r w ay, A* t he U T C N D A ’s la s t ^ -o o tir r the ex e c u tiv e corr- F e r n a r y I? m i ‘fc* ap proved v y th* r e q u ire d two-th rds r a mr ’v a re solution to a r r e n t new m e m h e - s upon a p p ro v ­ al of ac y oee e v e c t i t i v e eon rn ’*ce large T h e r esol ut i on m u s t s u r v i v e one m o r e sot*- to go i nt o effect. Stiffer opposi t i on is e x p e l t e d . r r -• ors Liberalising re- q J, rem en ta m a y we!! he th* is1 .e that points the club s success or failure. to .p "T his c ib. if it is g >irg to ex.st rs goal of * ex p - I ■•* rn err.- - >rzir.c executive rr e e’. and ar o rr.pbsh e l i Ui in ’■ be co m m ittee r r w u b e r , says. lip ’ Pit.. T a V "ADA b e s ' I r 4e ur-rs at the t e r m s of a cleavage and S‘e r z i n r in ‘ flexible ' present problem between “ dogm atists ” d e sc r ib e s liberals c a r e f u l screeni ng: \ n n Jyower e x p l a i n e d w h y s o m e of p r e f e r r e d p r o s p e c t i v e m e m b e r s o v e r t he new p r o p o s a l " I f we o p e n e d up the t he d u b woul d he- m e m b e r s h i p t h a n it Is. ’’ r o m e l ess l i b e r a l Iveen H u m o r s h a v e c i r c u l a t i n g t h a t t he n a t i o n a l A D V Is a bo u t to r e v ok e the c a m p u s g r o u p ’s c har - t e r b e c a u s e of It* s t r i n g e n t m e m ­ b e r s h i p r ul es . 1 d I '- t d .re to r ' «‘ .dent R J no* a'- sa vs * hat u a • v:* es I ’T P ADA 's xU'-v.s ax a fee* the Sui ces«f ll ca :r -s o rg a n tau n. completion six* r o r 'h pro bation for new clubs i* ad th* t ’nivcrs tv rep . re* routine the cf Anthony Henry', ex ecu tive com ­ mittee m e m b e r , c y p r c s 'e d opti­ m ism o v er th e c l u b s future and rj r«>d the found *iors of the ru m or. ' • I\ K-,s a 4’T 1' e chib d ' ■ f fu­ tu re hee.' .se th e r e w; be a * ar - ry-ovc-’- in m e m e r s t p “ Henry sa d * Before fakir r a w a y a c - a r­ te r 'h e ADA v." l-iunch an in­ vestigation, an d talk to the m e m ­ b e rs .’’ ;1'* T h e F i r i n g L i n e C a n c e l l e d C ourse H e ad ac h e To ttie kid Hor R e c e n t' y yo u pu blish ed a letter from f e students who be-nonned the faet that a co< '•se n C o n v e r­ sational Palifin had been ranceUed less th an ten jv>, v ic e the-* w ere the c o u r s e students enrolled th a t I ana In Firs* corrn lete accord w ith th e ir a r g u ­ ment. Ie* me state f or B I* to this c o m m e n t T m u s t a dd t ha t t h e y v e r e l u c k y T h e i r c o u r s e w i s c a n c e l l e d e v i d e n t l y n e a r the t h e r e first "f w a s still t i m e for t h e m to a t t e n d a n o t h e r c l a s s f r o m t he o u t s e t . t he s e m e s t e r wh i l e Suc h Is not t he c a s e f or ni ne s t u d e n t s who h a v e a t t e n d e d m a t h e m a I Irs SMt for t wo full w e e k s , On th* I a st da v of t h - s e c o n d week one of t he t en o e on l e t h e n e nr ol l e d f,,r this c ou r s e C r o o n e d t h e c o u r se left n :ne p e n n ’e an d o r e aud)* TV t a k e l es s h e i r s and t i m e r ’a ss which foe m o n e c k s wi t h o ut siy c i a r-* m e e t i n g s , not they ' o r o r t h e a h s e r r e s through ♦ t-ac t h e r e b y fail or Vt I-1 5 t h e m to mention .-.-.II - a c c o u n t they have a c c u m u la te d t a k i n g t o g r a d u a t e on t h e h o m e w o rk t h e ” a - a n o w tdd a n o th e r .it i e is* a It to m e that an ahsol itely no fau lt of tiieir own. in c o m p re h e n s il > and in- a eon e . v a b > insti- tut.on of the alleg ed ca lib er of the U n iversity of T e x a s, or the legis­ lature of this allege dly g reat state responsible or whop c r i< would allow a g ro u p of people . . . . . . to absolutely and a te a c h e r two weeks of a n d u tterly w a s t e class D i U Is a u n i v e r s i t y which require*-* lls s t u d e n t s t o a t t e n d two cl a s s , a n d vet. bv wa i t i n g weeks to d i s c o n t i n u e a c o ur s e , It In fact d e n i e s t h e m t ha t right. n f a r t I ha e no idea how m uch time it take s for the a d '— T i t r a t i o n to do the p a p e rw o rk n e c e s s a r y to add these pc m!e to oth.e- classes, ho* it i , cons d u ra b le . This I im agine \»h:r i could have eve is a v It'V 6AiD ^3 DO., idea on t*j€s m s I jdOftftV A300T PERSONAL TV PROEMS THURSDAY IS MV C£V rOR i)0R*V..N6 AfeX'T THE IOO* J) 6ETfiN6 BCO AN UP. r It A*srg— RHO ne found T^6 BLACK OE U t e TWO FOOT T A L L B P V Tug ■Sy TWO POOT TALL ag ^wOUUD OF ftfbTTfD THAT ffi&MT AWAY J G # £ OF BM a pony/ most o f I v BACKUP IM rp#Acr/c/H u Pt /. jokis *>o«, e> V* CM TC FKCMOUNT 'G BJ'Up JP A A 9 9 NSS O F ^ O * P . , 1 UgAg no r> ro 2 T r* »°“Tv A CAN?!OAT* MjV uAJt •vTiMT C nOA Ti, s j - ^ ? Ti'Y - . . _ N ^ A PgUUA uA^TiVO HOf f l H TP Y AA a i MlfrHT e l Ag r i p COU JO T i , ONE TUE OTHIP ...60 H6 MlASURfO iM To P INO OU" . IF Ute COUuP &6fc AfsV ,1 OiFCgiSCE HNAT //AV Ns Uano-.., I % db UA IS* SSks. t u k i t v r e s e r v e s before Bv J I LIA HATC H E T T P.- Yr,. ; -ary or c o m p u l­ : • ;-g --.r.t the vs se. . ROTC n insirog- a rn r d "ate to Only th ree of the 6? lair 1-grant Institutions h av e voluntary’ ROTC: M a s a c h u s e tts In stitu te of Te -h- i t ology Un.v e r* Ty of M innesota, an d U tah State U niv ersity . The U n. verbifies of M ichigan S ta ’e. r h'i- Ohio State W -"om in sett-- Connect, Island, F i o r d s New H a m p s h ire O kla­ h o m a Stat* Arizona S*ate Arizona an d fo ur California c a m p u s e s a re all d e bating the question. 'Ta it, R hode Michigan State has th*, a p p ro v a l nf the faculty and n-'cds univ the a c t . on of the State B oard of Tru*» tees to drop co m pulsory ROTT. Wisconsin will also vote on the de vision soon. T he D e p a rtm e n t n f A r S< ■‘nee at *’ u’h gen State University' c a m e out wirh the a lte rn a tiv e of s u b s ti­ tu tin g a a d o rn o co u rses for reg ­ u l a r ROTC courses, and C apt P a r ­ ley R ank s a* the U n iv ers ity of Wis­ consin told his class th at the Air s for voluntary’ ROTC and F o r c e ’ h a s boon longer th a n the Daily C a rd in al in sp ta of w h a t th ey c la im .” for v o lu n ta ry He then went on lo pass out reg istratio n card s, and the class signed up for an oth er com pulsory s e m e s t e r of ROTC. One altern ativ e offered a Y outh Corps, which m e a n s that " e d u c a t e d young A m e ric a n s would be w iling to sign up for tw o y e a r is on work ab n id se r v ic e .'’ d ev e lo p m e n t p ro feet* a su bstitute for m ilitary Ti. a young m a n o r w o m a n w i d need a* D a - t tw o y e a r s of col ic go -r ny a d they would work a ; tea -m- a ss is ta n ts , and semi- skuled laborers The p u rp o s e of th* Youth Corps would be building countries not v ' e p a n n g to destroy t -e Mon joining th e Y’outh Corps would a Do escap e the d r a f t, a s do ' rn--" en! *;rg or signing up for ROTC Tile M nnesota. Colorado. and Utah U n iv e rsity dailies have corr* nu* in fav or of the p ro g r a m as a c h a r a to p ro v id e technical - t a r ' e ’o foreign co u n tries. a- a! On th* ligh ter side, would you ’ ko to v a d e places w ith E d w a rd Se- ’ He is now c la i m e d by* two -es st t h ” U n iv e rs ity of Wis­ v* co n « r a r d s c a u g h t betw ee n th* . e rr r *nt and th* u n iv e r s ity H* g -led ‘he r r • going to *he un ■ ers.ty*. then en­ robed rn *-sv*y ROTC an d dropped -oservee Then th* tm u b l* b e g a n — he go* m a r rie d . This m a d e him ln- e - ’: * f.-r N a v y ROTC. and he in e ‘h e r A rm y or h A t 1 if he w hed to grad :a*e fr -rn. W isconsin. He then joined A rm v ROTC and w as placed If he a * he M a w -*<*vve« he g ee- on -e * d v r ■ a w e d :*v vv d e r r w e ;’ h* can f ght m an w a r som cdav. es thin 45 da ys If bs a one. I rn e m ! ! " ROTC ’ he J o b Opportunities sr *'■ .Tkeiry Mil •••*. s t.’nion S*-hool Dis vin hr or ' ' fern 1 * t o tr • S ir c a m p u s K s b r u a r . ' -*> i n t e r v i e w r r o s;>*'-t,ve teachers fur elementary and tchof junior h ch formation or an arpemtmen* v mary 25. - For further In Inou rt 'i -tton Hall C's on or before Feb John O Koi;er« Direc**! Teacher Placement **erTle< ' n i h p u - FV-bruarv .‘crone Sn-.dcr Midland Tex** wit a n d 26 f< he ic cr'. . * prospective teacher* Hor fur thcr nformation or an appointment tn '■ ■ ’ 'n or hefori 'ton Ha I 2r‘9 l-ehr .ary 25 *’ -I'lhn <1 Kildeer*. Hireeto I eat her I’lan-inent Serrin it T h e E S C i v i l S e n announ<-e* F' ,derb opporfunit,es s o n S r s' c m f o r C n r r e c t l o n a p a in T h e p o r t i o n * a n d Vi 2X5 a year to start app!1- ants mv.st hav hue ' ' 1 * it had appropriate college training * o n a I o r s o c i a l c a * -tion of edueatlo nforioation Full in Announcement N o 9-14 r n m h r' a o r work, and csp- r *n- • c o n t a i n e d (65, w ill be in his Q a ss b . lost only te a m . . — u in su ra n c e m a n , Bill m en s s ]n iom and re s to re d Auk- T ex as A&M and R ice. dow ned IAS 15-4, 15-2, D e lta Up- I . _ arr, „ . A S W ' *" S igm a N u a n n ih ila ted A cacia in fi„Krn r w t a D e*ta K a p p a E psilon w h ip ped v u m ic A B oston C lea ry , sco red four goals, th re e ! u n a ssiste d , th e U.S. hock ey as j te a m won its second g a m e in the c h a m p io n sh ip round robin by b e a t­ ing G e rm a n y 9-1. T he Y an k s p lay fo rm id a b le C a n ad a T h u rsd a y . S w ed en 's latex hockey pulled a m a jo r upset by holding defending ch am p io n R u ssia to a 2 - 2 tie. te a m t r i a ’s b adly d a m a g e d skiing p r e s - | T he sla te tige. H e m ad e the tw o ru n s dow n M c C a l l u m and A ustin High 15-13. Sigm a A lpha E psilon rip p ed KT22 M ountain seco n d s and 58.2 seconds to ta l of 2:08.9. T he ru n s w e re on d iffe re n t co u rses. in C lass B K appa Sigm a nipped in I m in u te IO 7 j Schools, W harton J u n io r C ollege, k a p p a Sigm a, but b a re ly , 15 IO, P hi K a p p a Psi 16-14, 15-10. P i K ap- p a A lpha b a re ly got p a st P hi D elta te a m s from ; T ex as AAM. K appa Sigm a In tw o g a m e s, both Sigm a A lpha M u ra c e d by Phi T h e ta 15-11, 15-13. T b e la P i _ 15-4. j P h i S ig m a K a p p a 15-6, 15-3. includes g a m e s w ith > sllon h*ltrd fre sh m a n 16*44. and a n d B ay lo r, R ice, D e lta K a p p a E psilon for a T arle to n S ta te th e took identical sco res, 15-2, 15-2. m e a s u re of S igm a A lpha E psilon B S H needed th re e g a m e s to get in a th re e -g a m e fra c a s 17-19, 15 6 , T a rle to n S ta te a t C la rk F ield. by P ric e 15-6, 12-15, 7-2. P h i K ap- 7-3. W illy B ogner of G e rm a n y , w ho \ T he season ends on M ay 17. the F re s h m e n e n te rta in led on the first run in 1:08.8. fell (w h en on th e second and failed to finish. A m e ric a n s finished out of the p ic ­ tu re . O n e Down, Three To G o Texas Is still three big games aw ay from the NCAA bas­ ketball tournam ent, and if the next three go down as hard as B aylor did Tuesday night, you can expect some frantic action between now and March 3. The next, and presumably the toughest foe left on the card Is Arkansas. If this contest were for friendly Gregory Gym, it might not loom so troublesome. But this fray is to be played in John Barnhill Held House, a neatly polished product of the once lowly, but now-flour­ ishing Arkansas athletic program So it is th a t H arold B ra d ley a n d h is H o rn s w ill w ing th e ir w ay up . s t a r t a n d m a n y m issin g hut a scheduled _ Linksters Fate Poor Weather to the O z a rk s fo r F rid a y n ig h t's g a m e . And if th e y com e b ack w ith a movaJ r r - B »Hy M axw ell, Al B esse- p ly th e m . H ow ever SMU p ro b ab ly know s ju s t w h a t to ex p ect, since th e y h a d a h a rro w in g 73-71 o v e rtim e w in o v e r B a y lo r a t D allas. T e x a s, and you w ill re m e m b e r lost a t W aco, a n d h ad to go into o v e rtim e to w in N ida. ^ n< 0 t p ra ^ n n s t ^ n J h a p th e A u stra lia n N o rm a n von Second p la c e in th e slalo m w ent to a n o th e r A u strian , M a th ias I>e1t- n e r, in 2:10.3. C h a rle s Bozon of F ra n c e w as th ird in 2 : 1 0 4. R u ssia h ad the te a m c h a m p io n ­ sh ip of th e se g a m e s w on a s c o m ­ p etitio n p a sse d th e h a lfw a y m a r k T he Soviets h ave an unofficial to- ! ta i of 120 points c o m p a re d to 492;< : for seco n d -p lace G e rm a n y a n d the : U nited S ta te s ’ th ird p la c e to ta l of j 44 R a fa e l G ra c h of R u ssia w a s in th e speed sk a tin g event :40 4 and G ennadi i V eronin th ird w ith of R u ssia took fifth in :40.7. T he U.S. fig u re s k a tin g c a m p ; w as not d isc o u ra g e d by J e n k in s ’ j e a rly setb ac k . B ack of Je n k in s a fte r the c o m ­ pletion of th re e fig u res c a m e Don I Ja c k s o n of C a n a d a w ith 391 4, and T im Brow n of S a c ra m e n to , C alif., in fifth p la c e w ith 389.9. of F ra n c e second. Two m o re school fig u res w ill be sk a te d T h u rsd a y . T he fre e sty le — Howell to Resign At Season's End N EW Y ORK im J im L ee H ow ell q u it W ednesday a s coach of th e N ew Y ork football G ia n ts, e ffe c ­ tive w ith the end of th e 1960 s e a ­ son. Tile su rp ris e a n n o u n c e m e n t w as m a d e a t a luncheon hon o rin g tho new ly elec ted N ational F o o tb a ll L e ag u e co m m issio n e r, P e te Ro- zolle of D is A ngeles. Texas Wesleyan In | H ow ell said his decision w a s not _ IWW I-u Balu m s uci u iu u w a s nut B urke, Son m ad e on the s p u r of the m o m e n t a n d th a t he w ould s ta y w ith th e th re e d iv isio n al club, w hich won A USTIN rn — A fter le a d in g the ch am p io n sh ip s and one w o rld title u n d e r his cr aching, a s d ir e c to r of R ig S ta te C onference m o st of the p la y e r personnel. se aso n only to g e t c a u g h t a t the w ire, T ex a s W esleyan still w ill re p r e s e n t th e league in the NAIA b a sk e tb a ll playoffs. Takes Brownwood Job N A IA C age Playoffs - o v e r B a y lo r T u esd ay . So both th e c o n fe re n c e le a d e rs a re rip e for pick- lng. w ith B a y lo r and A rk a n sa s in th e sp o ile r ro les. B y the w ay A rkan- s a s d e fe a te d B a y lo r in o v e rtim e too. That Good O ld Baylor Line F o r e v e n the cro w d w a tc h in g c o e d s a m o n g the 6300 who saw the T e \ a * B a y lo r that this w a s n ’t a p a r t i c u la r l y sm ooth g a m e . T h e first half w a s e s p e c ia l l y rough, an I c e r t a in ly tho officials let the g a m e get a little out of hand. Still It w a s a n e a r foulathon with 40 p e r so n a ls c a lle d . it w a s a p p a re n t tussle T u e sd a y , Mural Schedule VOLLEYBALL LL • ii** A: 7 p .rn. Blomquiftt vs Mer iquli ciarits. Stag vs. Navy. Teins vs TLO ic “ins Brr - V- .v s - B r a c k e n r i d g e ’ I tuM vs A l f. Oak G r ove vs < ■ * N e w m a n D orm A vs Kl ll I Sunking J; I_>vs M oore -H tl l; 8:30: B r u n e t t e vs. ) I VICTO RIA rn Tile h e a d foo’b all coach a t V ictoria H igh School, G ordon Wood, and his a s s is ta n t, M o rris Southall, h a v e re s ig n e d to W ednesday go to B row nw ood High School. Wood w ill be a th le tic d ir e c to r and h ea d coach a n d S outhall a s s is ­ ta n t coach a t B row nw ood. No su c c e sso rs h a v e b e e n m en- th e Parn O fficials a t F o rt W orth w’on a coin from T e x a s W esleyan flip b e rth a fte r finishing in a th re e -w a v tie the c o n feren ce c h a m p io n sh ip for w ith St. E d w a rd s of A ustin and P a n -A m e ric a n College of E d in ­ bu rg . ..appa Alpha Ps i, ... , , , . Air force vs iran; 9 is i s p c club tinned a t V ictoria. cuiidIPPh?'r»Am™i nL?fl r v Ov,r?rnput Wood, who is p ast p re s id e n t of .uiid. I hi G a m m a D e lt a vs P h i K a p p a I mu the T e x a s High School C.oaches < Uhs B:_7 p. m. Phi Kappa Sigma A ssociation, w ent to V ic to ria from , , , . , W ithout try in g to sla n d e r B ay lo r C oach B ill H enderson, who e a rn e d J v s sigm a Phi c U llo m 's ■3 0 * rn .ta I I • I J I , o x ,,, I . I J V l l i i ^ . V I - I a i l St a mf or d tw o y e a rs ago. S outhall i J l O l I I I V 7I VI J ■ Cl * O . . . . v * Roberts8' 9 h15S1f>hf G ^ m ^ D c f u - h a d b p rn h c a d co n rh a t W in tc rs- th e B e a rs rem in d ed m e of th re e h ik in g m e rit bad g es a t th e g a m e b y p a c in g up and dow n th e co u rt, T he c o a c h ju s t g av e ’em a ro u n d b all and tu rn e d ’em aloose. And th e y could h it th o se bu ck ets ju s t like on S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n out by the b a m . r V*//■nn.-mn^s k B ut th e B e a rs confused T e x a s and co n tin iia lly , and it n e a rly cost th e S tee rs th e le ag u e lead. a good c o u n try high school te a m . Sigma a u t h Mu a" G i ’x m > hai t.'m n /.i • > 1 h ad th e H orns m ak in g floor e r r o r s ofen vs o f e n vs J < 'hUm, M Brndshavv vs J Wash­ burn. R. G r ills vs. ,i. Mver« K Per- J. C ole .T K n l k e r s e n a .r e vs I,. .Stanford vs M Mev- Boston- 8 .Vi erson R. Randolph vs. C. Mver*' 9 15 W Now vs R K e ll y j L Par-m. <; ' Berm ,,,-1'1 J. vs J Mural Scores v o l .i i \ b xi i. 2 Cl*«« a- ASMI l f l l SR-ma A lp h a Mu r TAS 4 IS Bota T h e t a Pi 4 Df-lta L i n d o n 15 13 S i n n m A lp ha E p s i l o n 15 16 K a p - p t s Kina I '. la. 2 RSU 15. 15. Bld K a p p a S i g m a 2 12. 7 p r i c e 6. 15 Ph i D e l t a T h e ta 15 15 7 D e lt a T au D i t l u 7. 17. 5: P h i Kappa P s i 15, 15. S g m n <’hl 7. 12. T a u D elta Phi 15 15. D elta Chi 9 2 A l f h E 15, 15 D elta S i g m a Pl 1.1. fi S i g m a Phi E p s il o n 15 15 Alpha E p s il o n A rg o i 15 Ph i S i g m a K a p p * 6 3. It K a p p a S a -rat F* I IO B i K a p p a A l p h a 15. K a p p a P s i l l 15, Pi I Delta T h e ta l l 13 D e l t a K a p ­ pa Fps Ion 17, 15, 7. S i g m a A lp h a E p ­ sil o n 19. 6 I, 2: D e lta K a p p a E p s i l o n 15. Pl 7 13 S i g m a N u 55. 16 I " ( la** 15. 3. 7 r I ’hip ps. < la»» IT rn. It. B ro ok s P D yer, J F i s h e r vs G ll. P e a c o c k . T, W ils o n vs J E st e r s vs J t nt icn agen. R F o g l e vs V H obb s. G. Gr iff in vs. J. Y e ll e n. M T y s o n vs. vs V, I ll I Ii n vs B Bru ce . C M a t t h e w s . I> J e n k i n s vs J. W e e k s J B a s h a m vs J L Fu nk, B B o u r g e o i s vs K Mel- bv 7 45: H L ong vs K M a t t h e w s S W tik es vs M, W e lc h : 8 30 N I>a!ev vs. W Moore, B, S c h u lt z vs \Y H a s , J. McGill vs L G ue -s T Lovel l vs R. D ic ks on S Mostly vs F. N e w c o m b , R. I > a c h vs J Jk-hell J. R upp vs G. Most CL R o b e r ttson vs B B r e n n e r THE VICTOR T he kind of tre a tm e n t th a t T ex a s got fro m th e raw -boned B ay lo r five w a s w h a t th e n atio n al pow ers see a ll too often. W ith B ra d ley h av in g u s h e re d In a new e ra here, the H orns m a y be seeing m o re and m o re of it. A te a m w ithout too m u ch p re s tig e Hike B a y lo r) can look a h e a d to it* g a m e w ith th e big te a m . T he u n d e rd o g s can afford to g am b le, ta k e c h a n c e s, and p lay w ide open. O ften th e re s u lt is a free-for-all and not m u c h In the w ay of good b a sk e tb a ll I ’m su re th a t the fans from C a lifo rn ia , C in cin n ati, B ra d le y e tc . could h ack m e up on this. R e f l e c t in g flack on that B a i l o r battle, the beat m o v e of the night had to be Al A l m a n z a ’s d r iv e that o p ened the o v e r t im e p e r i o d . W a y n e Clark tipped to Brenton Hughe*, w h o fed A lm a n z a , and T e x a s w a s out a h e a d to stay. It w a s a big night for J a y A m e tte , w ho now ra n k s second only to th e g r e a t R ay m o n d Downs in n u m b e r of points for one season. D ow ns sc o re d 625 in 1956 and 533 in 1957. A m e tte su rp a sse d S la te r M artin , the little g ia n t of pro fessio n al b a sk e tb a ll. D ogie to talle d 384 in 1919. A m e tte h a s 399. A fu r th e r look at the re c o rd hook re v e a ls th a t J u m p in ’ J a y Is th ird In field go als p e r season. He h a s 139. behind M artin '165> and D owns <175, 1551. W hat is a m a z in g is th a t J a y h a s fa re d so well w ithout the one re a lly colossal o u tp u t. H is h igh is 31 p o in ts a g a in s t T rin ity . M a rtin a n d D ow ns each w ent as high a s 49. Here and There Sin e* the T e x a s c a g e r s nr* faring *o su c c e s s f u ll y , w* a r e n 't hear lng too m u c h about spring football the**- day* but that is probablv fine with rebuilding Harrell R oy al. Th* grid m e n a r e going through their d a lly p a c e s in un effort to show the R oyal one what they c a n do. S e v e r a l of the p la y e r s are sh o w ing up w e ll, and It s e e m s that ta ckle .lim Bob XIoffct has l>ecn particu larly p le a sin g to < oach Charlie Shira and the line c re w . T h e w e a th e r is c e rta in ly fit for football, if i t ’s fit for an y th in g . How- e v e r it Is r a th e r d ep re ssin g w hen you re m e m b e r th a t th is is sim ila r to th e w e a th e r for the T C I’ g a m e and th e S y ra c u se e n c o u n te r in the C otton Bowl, th e only tim e s T e x a s w ent dow n la s t season. F e t P e e v e D e p a r tm e n t : Whv Is It that T e x a s rem ain* one of the fe w sc h o o ls In the country that has only on* basketball sc o r eb o a rd ? A l m o s t e v e r y g y m Is now e q uip ped with a hoard or hoards t h a t are v i s i b l e to all the fans. Yet riianv of the T e x a s loyal* a r e n ’t e x p o s e d to the board at all. ami o thers g o h o m e with sore necks. Quote of Ihe W eek : Little Milt C h a m b e r la in is c ry in g a gain . Tills t i m e he s a y s , “ I Just w ant to be tr eated l i k e any other ball p l a y e r . ” I a c e up, tall liny . se v e n footer* just a r e n ’t like any other hall p la y e rs. Let Mr. 4 % , "T h e M o n W ho Poy* More'/ Tell You How To Safeguard Your Children's Future. Mr. 4 % in M i s T I N I S Representing The Jefferson Standard life R A Y M O N D J. POWELL, JR. 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The IBM representative will be glad to discuss with you tile type of career of particular interest to you. IBM offers: • Leadership in the developm ent of information-handling system s. • New applications for data processing and advances rn computer • Favorable climate for continued career growth. • Opportunities for a w ide lunge of academic backgrounds technology. and talents. Contact your College Placement Officer to arrange an appointment for a personal interview with tin IBM representative. If you cannot attend the interview, call or write: Mr. C C Hoff mon, B r o a c h M anager IBM Corporation, Dspt BOB 1011 San Jacinto St Austin I, Tsa ot G reenw ood 6-6211 IBM Thursday, February 25, I960 THE DAILY T E X A N Page 4 'Mice Drama Touches Heart of Loneliness B y K A R E N L E U ! * T exan Am usem ent* staff I* on Oh not “ T o n ig h t tho drink* the houM*.** And that w as th*’ es erne of G eorg e and L e n rie * dr-- 'Ti. re a lly free drink* — that's just G e o rg e‘s own hr >n : of poetry. The real dream vias a fa rm , just a little plot of h n d vs 'n a garden patch and some c h o k e r s and some rabbits far L e n r.e rn tend. T he dream of George and T e ­ are J >on ‘ Of M ice and Men rne, th e.r des.re* and th. r tr a lions the core • f Stein beck * w h ic h opened at Hogg Audi* >r; ,rr la s t night to ran thr nigh S a tu r­ d ay . G eorg e an itin e ra n t w o rk er who strings mg w ith Len n ie, a hulking id; t h .* a i« a d re a m e r to c a re nice g u y out of loneliness and a y e u m n g to belong to someone, to h ave someone for. The two com e to another ranch , an­ other job and th eir dream alm ost reaches its culm ination. B u t then . , trag ed y and the p la y ends on a art it height of loneliness and disillusionm ent. Tho parts of G eorg e and I^ersme are p iced by G e r r y W illia m * and D a v .d M a v e ric k Lane. W illia m s c a rrie d m ore than his share of the p la y; a hum an, arrestin g per­ re ta rd e d boy form ance As the who “ soft loves things " D a v id I J I ne brough? a ie ; pathos and not a lit- great the p lay. tie hum. >r -s The I*.,** gave a smooth and able p o rtra y a l, and to p lay w ith Chuck D a v id D annenbaum did hi * ex­ pected best a s the vicio u * C u riey. The IV )} s in the B u n k House, Bob B eard , va ry, did th eir bit to add re a lity . Jo e Kaotigh and Don E * Sp ecial m ention rn .st tie m ade of the c h a ra c te r acto rs; the two o ’d men Crooks, a crip p led and ryn- i a1 Negro, and C an d y, a handless lid m an who y e a rn s fo r a place to “ go out to pasture.'* P la y e d re s p e ctiv e ly by V C. Fu q u a and J erry L a s it e r t h e tw o roles w ere in a p la y of defin itely highlights m an y highlights A lthough a few of t h e actors c a rrie d th e ir r o l e s the whole of the evening, no one part least one m oment was without at / deep in sigh ' and pow erful pro­ jection. \irport T H I R T Y M A G I C L A N *1 » H O M E LANES OF UT B O W L IN G TEAM A IR P O R T b o w l " L U C K Y D E V IL S '1 5 Gam es Across 2 Lanes S T A R T IN G F E B R U A R Y 17 — M arch I Mondays through 8 a m. Saturdays 5600 A IR P O R T B O U L E V A R D G L 3-735! SP IC Y B R O A D W A Y C O M E D Y FRI. and SAT. NIGHTS O N STAGE! SSTUNNEL OF LOVE i i ADULT ENTERTAINM ENT AUSTIN CIVIC THEATRE PLAYHOUSE CABARET SEATING CALL GR 6-0541 Starts WED. A T T H E S T A T E ■ J M M E 9 M U N E W T O R K ACCLAIMS A W O R L D -W ID E TRIU M PH I "T1>e beet picture of the year beautifully made. remark- “ T he heat *« h ly absorbing1', said the N ew Y o rk T im e* picture of the y e a r . . . visu ally e la t in g ” , M id the New Y o rk TTeraTcTTribune” !/ you never ae* another motion picture in .your life. you must we “ O H T H I B R A C H ” . T O D A Y AT IN T E R S T A T E ara* k* * MOV* DISCOUNT CAID I S T A T E HELD OVER! 2nd W e e k ! HELD OVER 2N O B IG W E E K W IN N E R O F 2 A C A D E M Y A W A R D N O M IN A T IO N S E L IZ A B E T H T A Y L O R K A T H E R IN E H E P B U R N BEST A C T R E S S BEST A C T R E S S rn. n d-d *« A d u lt IT n t* r t * i n me fit > • C k l l d r * * • • r Juni or D is c o u n t T lr Art*. Im* a*. * TENNESSEE WILLIAMS ■ . l h m UM • OM mf Camel* rn JOSEPH L MANKIEWICZ ■* >* SAM SPIEGEL ( - lh * &•«■«•*-OI WM MUI.; V A R S IT Y N O W ! I IM I (5 iv t Fratur* Tim** jp^ S u m m e r - PLACE C H A R D E G A N ■ ; t h v McG u i r e ;ANDRA DEE ecH N icoLoe* FIRST SHOW 5:30 A U S T I N HtLD OVER T H R E E M O R E D A Y S W I N N E ' O F 6 A C A D E M Y A W A R D N O M IN A T IO N S I SCL I DING BEST P IC T U R E BEST A C T O R BEST A C T R E S S BEST S U P P O R T IN G A C T R E S S BEST D IR E C T IO N % I itm *•• Lr an UU I'll) . t r i l l H i- I .if V l ul l . (In , lli- m m m r nil It ROOM HT THE TOP LAURENCE HW,ET - SIMONE SiQNOKT I6 T H A N D S A N J A C IN T O G R 8-3984 S P E C IA L IZ IN G IN D E L IC IO U S M E X IC A N A N D A M E R IC A N F O O D S R E G U L A R L U N C H E S EV E R Y D A Y AT R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S Visit O ur Rainbow Dining Room O P E N 7 D A Y S A W E E K A'jitlfi t Finn* CoB** Hout* 3012 G;*dafjp* The C a b a r e t Espresso HAS THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN Ni&HTtY SHOWS AT IO PH . **d 12 30 T O N IG H T I O OO 4 12 .30— D A V E B A Y L O R 10:30 A I A M .— D A Y B R E A K A W H IT E EYE DUPER MENTAL F LM TEXAS HELD OVER! 2ND BIG W EEK O P E N 1:15 I N G M A R B E R G M A N A P O E T W I T H A IS F E A T U R E D IN L IF E M A G A Z IN E C A M E R A FEB. 22 IS S U E — SEE THE A B SO R B IN G FILM THAT HAS W O N A W A R D S A R O U N D THE WORLD! IN G M A R B E R G M A N N M A S T E R P IE C E s t a r r i n g BIBI AND ERSO N VICTOR SJO ST R O M IN GRID THULIN D O N T M IS S IT! m n R f « fi VA— A l ta—% ia -« se r XI IO I SA- M m f V * A D I T O I I rn L l STARTS TODAY! MIM % r I’UPl LAK I’KIC I s J U ' * , the BIGGEST FUN-SHOW S HERE! I I * I t A S M E R J J N ~ C O M E S A LIV E! J O S m a s h H it S o n g s 1 I ( H [ I p VT. A T I K E S — l l 43 s s : T I M I X I IS -MI It .5 J Season T ick e t hold­ ers and B la n k e t T a x holders who m a y begin d ra w in g tickets T ues­ day. M a rc h to 4 p m . M onday through F r id a y ; 9-1L on S a tu rd a y in the B o x O ffice of the M u sic B u ild in g from 9 a rn I SAN JACINTO CAFE What' 'Art of Criticism' To be Hughes' Topic l o w c a S e position” . • • “ intelligence and c la rity ” . . . “ Bristling with hu­ mor . . . “ colorful ’ . . . ' A great success” . In his lecture. M r. Hughes w ill 7: I X K T v changes his m u rd e re r of a ow ner. Tonight 's M ac d o n a ld C a re y and dette. I P : H e rb e rt M a n s identity to tra p the jewelry--company stars Jo h n Dou- episode 7:36: R F .A l. M e t D Y S : “ Cousin N a o m i '* Sh o rtly before the a r r iv a l of th e ir cousin N a o m i, G eorge M a c M ic h a e l and his sister q u ietly the leave town. N a o m i stops at M cC o y s ', w ho do the neighborly thing — ask N a o m i to stay w ith them . Ju d g in g from the usual an­ tics of G ra m p s M cC o y, this could becom e quite in volved M: S T A R A N D T B F S T O R Y : D ra m a . S S O. M A R K H A M : In tonight'- m y s 'e r v , M a rth a W e b ste r a sm all- toixii girl w o rk in g in the big city fa lls for a m a rrie d m an w ho s got mu le r on his m ind. R a y M i land stars as R o y M a rk h a m . 9: R R M F : A n o th er in a series of suddenly-popular v a rie ty shows. P e rfo rm e rs on tonight s edition in- ! elude Gordon and S h e ila M a c R a e husband and w ife singing te a m . : com ic p erfo rm e rs J a c k C a rte r and P a t C a rr o ll; and songstress C a te r­ v a V a le n tc. R o b e rt K m m e tt D olan this the o rc h e stra conducts program . for IO : t i R O I C H O M A R X : Quiz. Ire- hene Hobson, a 90-year old re tire d actress, ap p ears as G ro u ch e s con- testant for this evening lo t:.: W I N T E R O LA M P H N: Snocial. Tonight,'s 15-minute W in te r O ly m p ics su m m a ry spotlights the figu re skating j m en ’s com p ulsory held today af Sq u a w V a lle y . T he D ep artm en t o f M usic w ill present the b rillia n t young m u­ sic c ritic of the N ew Y o rk H e r ­ in a ald T ribu n e A lia i Hughes, Ie tare on “ The A rt of C ritic ism W ed n esd ay, M a rc h 2. at 4 p.m ., in R e c ita l H a ll of the M u sic B u ild ­ ing. I ms i de red one of the outstand­ in the country, ing young c ritic s Hughes has w ritten for a num ber of distinguished publications both here and abroad. W h ile livin g in in 1953-55, he reported on P a r is m a n y E u ro p e a n m usic festivals the N ew Y o rk and events T im es. P r io r to that he xvas c ritic and editor for the m agazine. M u ­ sical A m e ric a . Am ong other pub­ lications to w h ich he has con trib­ uted are the S a tu rd a y R eview : the F re n c h published m a g a z i n e F ra n c e \ m e ric a : and lox R e v ie w de* -|eunesfeShulman (Author of “ 7 Woe n Teen-age Jhiarf","The Mony Loves of Dohie Gillis”, rte.) THE T H UNDERING MARCH OF PROGRESS Today, a5 everyone know«, i« the forty-sixth anniversary of the founding of Gransmire College for Women, which, every'iud knows, was the first Progressive Education college in the United States. Well do I recollect the tizzy in the academic world when Granamire opened its portals! What a buzz there wa.*, what a brouhaha in faculty common rooms, what a rattling of teacups, when Dr. Agnes Thudd Sigafrxw, first president of Gransmire, lifted her learned old head and announced defiantly, “ Vie will teach the student, not the course. There will Ie no marks, no ex,im®, no requirements. This, by George, is l'rogro«-i\e Ed ucation!” Well sir, forward-looking maidens all over the country cast off their fetters and came rushing to New Hampshire to crn I at Gransmire. Here they found freedom. They broadened tho r vistas. They lengthened their horizons. They unstopped their bottled personalities. 'They roamed the campus in togas, lead­ ing ocelot s on leashes. And, of cour-c, they smoked Marlboro cigarette*. (I sa y,“ < >f course.’’ W h y do I aav, “ Of course"? I say, “ Of course" because it is a matter of course that anyone in search of freedom should naturally turn to Marlboro, for Marlboro is the smoke that sets the spirit soaring, that unyokes ti ie captive soul, that fill* the air with the murmur of wings. If you think flavor went out try Marlboro. They are sold in soft pack when filter* came in or flip-top box wherever freedom rings.) But all was not M arlloro and ocelots for the girls of Grana- mire. There was work and study too not in the ordinary sense, Instead there was to l>e '• ire, for there were no formal cl asses a broad approach to enlarging cacH g u ll potentials, both r.antal and physical. Take, for example, th* pour** called B M S. fRasir Motor Skills). B M . P. was divided into L D (L y in g Down), P T . (Standing Up) and VV. (Walking Once the student had mas­ tered E J ) and S U., she was taught to VV hut not just to W , any old w av! No, sir! She was taught to W . with poise, dignity, liearing! To inculcate a sense o( balance in the girl, she began her exercises bv wa king with a suitcase in each hand. (One girl, M a ry Ellen Dorgenicht, got so good at it that today she is heil captain at th* Deshler-Hilton Hotel in Columbus, Ohio.) / X S ' / UT Coeds Knitting as Take Up Pastime Thursday, February 25, I960 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 5 Bison Diorama Is Attraction ?eaAnJ~1askew I o Address At Texas Memorial Museum UT BaPtists coeds resume time of knitting. the age old pas­ Right after Rush was over last fall, several girls caught the knit­ ting bug from people like Virginia .Sue Chesser. These W alker and two girls to knit while in Chile last summer on an ex­ change tour. learned The fad began to spread through­ the Kappa Kappa Gam m a out and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority houses where the girls live. Many girls like M im i Austin renewed a that had been dormant popular Eastern girls’ schools they attended. M im i and her roommate, M a ry H a y M iller, find knitting a worthwhile both w ay to dispose of spare time interest the In Sue said that most of her friends are knitting long wool scarves to be worn as mufflers. M any of these scarves are gay stripes of two or more colors. M a ry Leila Maginnis, P i Beta Phi, said that m any of the girls learn to knit by starting with socks and having a girl who knows how to knit a pair along with them. The long scarf is a popular first- trv item, too, because it is a sim­ ple knit, purl, knit, purl process. The most popular challenge for a girl, once she has learned to knit, is a hulky sweater, with or without design and collar. D IA N A D u G A S ★ ★ UT Group Crowns New Sweetheart A t Spring Formal Diana DuGas, Alpha Chi Omega, was crowned Phi Kappa Sigma Sweetheart of 1960 at the frater­ n ity’s Black and Gold formal at Westwood Country Club Saturday night. A sophomore from Houston, Miss DuGas was presented with two dozen roses by the fraternity's president, Robert Coffey. A cocktail party at Laguna C liv ria was held before the formal. Van K irkp atrick furnished music for both events. ia I C jo ci O n O h ere 9-2 L a w election run-off, Townes House. Hall. 7 :30— Ranger Magazine staff meet­ 2-3—Interview s for Legislative ing, J . B. 210. Commission, Texas Union 216. 3 V arsity D e b a t e Workshop 201. 7.30 Alpha Kappa Psi, Batts Hall Speech Building 201. 4 30 Reagan L ite ra ry Society, Chi Omega house. 6:30 Dean L. D Haskew to speak First at Brotherhood Dinner, Baptist Church. 6 30- Spooks to meet at Women's Gym to go to Margaret s Ranch. 6 Christian Science Organization. 2328 Guadalupe. 7:30 Alpha Epsilon Delta to see medical films, Physics Building 201 . 7:30 Laredo Club, Batts H all 232. 7 30 Texas Union-sponsored lead­ ership series begins, Sutton Hall 203. 7 :30 Club de Mexico, Batts Hall SRZ 8 Of M ic p and M e n ." Hogg Au­ 7 Beta Alpha Psi U niversity Tea ditorium. BURGERHAUS RESTAURANT SERVING BREAKFAST FROM 7 A M. • W h e a t Cakes — Eggs — Sausage — Bacon • Juices — O ran g e — Tomato • Toast — Sw eet Rolls T-Bone Steak-Baked Potato $1.19 7 a.rn.-7:30 p.m. Daily I 1:30 a .rn.-7:30 p.m. Sunday 2116 G uad alupe Austin, Texas B v .I EH R Y G R A H A M On the third floor of the Texas Mem orial Museum one can see a m ajor attraction, th* bison dio­ rama. In the bison diorama there are three animals, a hull, « cow. nnd a calf, seen against the caprock background of the S l a u g h t e r Ranch near Post, Texas. Tile spec­ imens came from a herd on the Holloway Ranch near Waco. After tieing exhibited in Gregory' G ym for th* Centennial CeieJira- tion, the animals Nvere moved to the museum in 1939. Since then many visitors have attended the exhibit. Bison, popularly misnamed buf­ falo and scientifically known as bison nmerieanus, have been w rit­ ten and talked about poi haps more frequently than any other North Am erican mammal. There was and is good reason for this. The herds, particularly on the great plains, were so numerous as to ASME to Select 1960 Sweetheart The Am erican Society of M e­ Engineers w ill meet chanical Thursday at 7 :15 at V a rsity Cafe­ teria to select the M echanical E n ­ gineering sweetheart for 1960. The group also plans to select a representative to the student en­ the take gineering council and the Cactus. A S M E picture Members are asked to w ear a coat and tie for the picture. for Sweetheart candidates, who were picked by the A S M E sweetheart committee, will attend the meet­ ing. Members who attend the meet­ the ing will he excused electrical engineering lec­ ture. from s a f e t y UT Engineers Plan Safety Lecture E ta Kappa Nu, honorary electri­ cal engineering association, will sponsor a Red Cross film and lee ture on general safety around elec­ tric apparatus Thursday from 7 30 to 8 30 p m . in Geology Building 14. The session is planned especial­ ly for students registered in elec­ laboratories. trical The speaker w ill he furnished by ihe City Public Service Board of San Antonio. engineering Professor Terre W illiam s recent­ ly addressed t h e Dallas County B a r Association on “ Labor Arbi­ tration Principles and Practices ” stagger the imagination, and they often inspired those Mho saw them to develop w riter's cram p prattling about what they had seen. Tile most recent attempt to tell the buffalo story Nvas made by Frank G. Roe in The North Am er­ ican Buffalo, a critical study of doned, and they might suddenly appear in places where they had rare or absent. This has been made the boundaries of their range harder to establish, hut generally speaking, they were most abun­ dant in Texas on the Llano Ksta- cado and the Edw ards Plateau. Dr. L. D Haskew. U niversity vice-president and dean of the College, of Education, will speak at the annual interfaith dinner of the First. Baptist Church Brotherhood Thursday evening. Ja c k Goodman, president pf the brotherhood, an­ nounced The even t is given in co-opera­ tion with the National Conference of Christians and Jew s. UT Service Group To Entertain Boys Spooks, women's service organi­ zation. will entertain retarded boy* at M argaret s Ranch Thursday for a service project. This will he a part of their serv­ ice program the U n iversity to and Austin which includes a dif­ ferent event every other week. The group will meet at the Wo­ m en’s Gym at 6 30 Thursday be­ fore going to the ranch. Roe s revelation that bison move­ ments Nvere erratic has also clear­ ed up a problem that has long vexed anthropologists. Despite the fantastic number of bison, few’ if times any centered their life around hison a* did thirt\ or forty mounted tribes in the 18th and 19th livlihood and in pre-horse Indians . centuries the is that Indians Why-, we wonder, couldn t pre- live by the bison'’ horse Indians, Tile reason without horses could never be sure that they would find bison their gear, They couldn't haul wives, babies, or old folk around by foot in search of hison that might never he found Maries Knit Shop For the finest in winter wear in imported woolens from the w o rld s finest yarns. "A u stin’s O n ly E xclusive Knit S h o p ’* 2913 Cherry Lane G R 7-1219 In this the species in its wild state hook, Roe has convincingly laid to rest th* folktale that bison m i­ grated. Wander around they did. hut their movements were erratic. for Places years might suddenly he ahan- frequented they had Precinct Politics To Be Studied By "Y " Committee A study of precinct politics will he first element of Texas politics covered by Hie U niversity " Y " ’s group to study Texas i»oli- tics. the A group of six met Tuesday with Frank L. Wright to discuss the po­ litical outlook for I960. Politics in the precinct are im ­ portant to the ordinary voter, Mr. W right said, “ because once you move out of the precinct, there isn t much he can do.’’ The pre­ cinct is, he said, “ the place where the voter gets to express himself within the p a rty ." Chairmen of the group are Bruce Lane and Tom mie Sims. P o in ty d u lle r drop o f IO bright dio m o nd* 3 d ia m o n d ! bald I * g racefu l golden dro p. I OO •#•«!» $ 4 9 . 5 0 I M «*ekif $ 1 7 . 5 0 Spoofing diamond pe n d a n t* . . . A* woot p io n * or with otbpr N O D O W N I o P A Y M E N T D ia m o n d Pendants necklace*! 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D O R M B L D G JI P l a MR : i mdai pa *210 F DI* e p * I M C a r mc* i I . h K F .'- r o» r r. nt mo hinuik i R ti - l a n tra l T e x a I* or inf< »,♦ n in car s pen al *t (U M o th A u to m o tive . HJ9 l‘V * HO 5->597 lHt>J (TR 2 2692 P o r t a b l e * D a n ? I v s %.'■ \ • a three time* '■ir a n v mere T ie rr a I R.n ‘ trance i,R J Mih M r* 2333 AL- fl r#it rued I 'n v W e s t IS re r >tb pn #. AT PCH* * A r it if h rman W f i t GO WHILE THE G O IN G IS GOOD on a 1960 American Express Student Tour! RA' Right no w , w Hilo you can still look forward to a long sum mer vacation, m ay be your once-in-a-hfetime o p p o rtu n ity to asp, enjoy and study Europe. A nd the ‘ going is alw ays good” on •if ■' sn. : ' I AN A P VR I MI r n When th e girls had w a l k in g under their le l t s , th ey were allowed to fiance Again no forma tv wa- in |x s. -j I hey were simply told to fling themselves about in any wa v the,r impulses dictated, and, !s *lic \e you me, it was quite an impressive « gl t to see them go bound ;.g into the < r toga* flying * (ce\era! later joined the I s forestry ."em f v • There was also a lot of finger painting and sculpture with mat hangers and hkp ti it, and soon the fro- wind of I’ngre*- aivi.am came sh ti ng out of Gransmire to blow th* ancient dint of pedantry off rurr < iii,* es cr\ w! ore arid tod.i > , thanks to the pioneer* at Gran.sn ire, we ar* all fr e e If you are ever in N ss I 1 mp-hir*, be sure to visit the (ir a tu­ rn: re campus. It is now a tannery. t * * * l f g n u l i k e m i l d n e s s b u t y o u d o n ' t l i ke n i t e r s — t r y %/arlhorn ' a sister c.rjnrr! tv. Philip M o r r i s . It' you I,Lr teler,s>on but you don't I e i on t oi ..{m en ’* " The Many Lons o f Du bi* Gi l li s' ' veery Tuesday my h i on L L S . ti j Max .*■ an Am erican Express Student T o u r . . . w here experts arrange everyth in g perfectly for jo u r travel convenance T o t - ive comprised of small groups, conducted by distinguished leaders from prom inent colleges. Itineraries can include En g la n d . . . Belgium . . . H olland . . . G e rm a n y . . . Austr a , . . Sw itzerland . . . Ita ly . . . T h * R iv ie ra s . . . and France. Am ple tim e a l­ lower! for full sight-seeing and leisure, too. Choose from: IO interesting, educational Student Tours . . . from 14 to 54 days . . . by sea and air . . . from $765 and up. M om b *r: In stitu te of International Ed ucation and C ouncil on Student Tray el. For complete informal tom, Ste your Campus Repreeettlnhte. bien! Travel A ji nt or Amir iran Express Trarel berrier. Or simp y mml the coujton. AM EKK ’AN E X P R E S S T R A V E L SERVI* K 56 Br'vodw s y , New York 6 N Y <* e T ra ve l Sol**# Division Pl* owe wind m# complete inform ation about 1960 Student T o u r* of Lump**. Nam* Addr** C ity t/rnr * and A (NSO TR 2 An TTwndey Pebnu-i 25 i 960 THE DA'Iv TEXAS' 6 Trip to Havana A P Man to Speak Won by Student 7 0 Classes Friday S * RT or a bJ#V S' * ’ H *pes< F r " at s ■* ?r*« *od rr*^1 Jtv* * t r-»p- - -g classes rf'*'--- tr< 'eat ire and rd I,bg •a- Bi ire 265 "rr.s! 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Press Au-v a • - erf * •' * ’ a ■» - * d *s a w ' r rtS st chapter of A ; r s Fp- bottor * ry •a’»— ;tv Ts « F -f»d ard * * ' . r* ■< a a A’. »r-' : ’ . era .Tv ' Af • big* ' •- < •/ d s h rt s* ■ < >1 A'-* Two Ftlmi on Medicine hand Scott sa f #*■ To Be Shown Thursday CBA Honors Plan Announced by Dean c. r A- ‘m n p an for T .'s 'a r d .rg ararynarced hr of 1 J- rjT A irn Wr, ■* . -.ess A Arr r.itra * •- - » r>-■ -br - " *0 n# t*ar*ed J * » “ V •(► - v r *• **•» freshrrar e% a «. sr "* - s • -s " z » a* or V " > .2h v# »*yj ftg- tpe-^a! r ' ' r f co*.'* es Ti rr.»• .-err * '. cs ecori-ff*- *« arid ■ -* ' r n adm-rAttrition ’* - 2" i " « * «*' • s *" ' b# ** cried nr. *heir »-r# i-orc .or * J — «s t ’af* and t v w— a f» - mem­ ber T ** p>- » - f a *n a” p "- gram.s e » J, '2 to •-» be-he'or of . s - s s a J t " s ‘ r a *. -or de gr a a P re ' ■ -s ;■' - - s ' e • -br' r ii •■*-• s -a •' a- e s—seat de* re ’n \ - — 5s f «prr#nt of ’ e s r> : a *» wrofewwr of fy • * • * -..•■ r a W r ,’ t ss a se- ; ass - - -e -a- -s ” an at a t Si, Si . . . 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