W ea t h er : H a r m , h u m id w e a th e r w ith part* I t sk ie s, T e m p e r a tu r e * t high, §1 d e g re e * ; low, 60 d e g re e * . c lo u d y THE T exan Edit orial Reading: Desegregation O f Athletes VOL. 54 Price Five C e n ts AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, M ARCH IO, 1955 R e g e s T o d a y NO. 128 'The FirstCollege D a i l y in the So ut h ’ Indictment Filed On Bascom Giles In Bexar County 5:und B House Group Passes ill Resolution B y J* C. GO! L D L N r» van N e w * E d i t o r T he T exas H ou se o f R ep resen tative-, w hich has been if adopted, i t - hackers say, con d solve college building needs o f Texas for tw e n ty years w ithout additional appropriations. The joint resolution now goes to the floor of the H ouse, g e ttin g financial bad n ew s all session, W ednesday n igh t got If approved th e r e and in the S enate, the voters of th e state som e good. U n an im ou sly approved b y th e H ouse Const itll- will pass on it in the VC6 general election, tional A m endm ents com m ittee w as a joint resolution th a t,! S tate v oters thum bed down a sim ilar m ove in 1950. $50,000 Bond Set In B ribery Intent On 1954 Land Deal S A S A N TO N IO M a rch 9 ? F o rm e r L a n d C o m m iss io n e r L a s ­ er.;!! G i I c h w a s ind icted h e re Wed ne sd s', on a c h a r g e of b r ib e r y rn a v e te r a n s la n d p ro g ra m d e a l in L e a,ar C om tv. The in d iet mer.? w a s re tu rn e d bv B e x a r C ounty l h *n t C ourt g ra n d jury. A b o P. Wynn an d A r th u r M cK enzie, b oth of San A rt >ruo, on c h a rg e s of o f­ ferin g a b r ib e . in d ic te d v ere C Ju d g e M . s< t bond for G ile s a t $50,000 and for Wvr.n an d McK< nzie a t Si’ 500 P. Ji k J- nos I > I e O' ted I VV'! Non-Athietic Hill Hall Asked of Regents Bv S H IR L E Y S T R IA ! Daily T u a n Editor re n te d F r id a y mot • rig, iio sa id a t the R egents* Up to no af nd a to h d* I to th e Bo md H ill ti a m a x im u m cf A ff o r d in g va "he liste d r e c o m ­ ISO m e n d a tio n s s p a c e s w ill be re s e rv e d in th e tw o d o rm s f i r a th le te s , th e re st of th e to o th e r m en st id e n ts, 400 go in g th e fo r ap- su p e rv is e n o f th e D e a n ’s sta ff on th e d isc ip lin e sid e and th e m a r ifo ­ m e n t of th e M e n ’s R e sid e n c e H a ils d e n t I x 'g a n T he a th le te s w ould be u n d e r o n e p o r t e ti the c Cc Ann 'h e re c w ill b e pre- on ’ne b u s in e s s side. im m en d W Ison rn r d vtH ★ le a rn in g , fo r p ro p o se d a m e n d m e n t, w hich th e b l e s s i n g of g o v e rn in g o a rd s of a b s u ite in stitu tio n s of shuffle- g o e r s o u rc e s six schools and I in v e s tm e n t b a se of re ider.s ie U n iv e rs ity P e rm a n e n t F u n d . S c a n t th e < p e r# to th e din in g a n d k itc h e n m a n a g e r ’s a p a r t- ih H ill H a ll, a n d th e A ssem - th e b a s e m e n t of H alP T h e se a r e n e c e ssa ry n m e n d e d Rc-om m nc i rec in Council Expansion Voted Down 4 to I to in the on am o n e to tw o I by th e Coin u d e r t r e p r e s e r w ho rn ide ti WH fat ion. w a s a sk e d by the C<»m- n stu d y o th e r w a y s of “ m i­ m e s tu d e n ts th e sn -re a s e d re p re se n t# * out c o n ta c t 1 w ith th le tic cd voted pre J e r r y wit t oi re- lid Grievances Invited lo Health Center D r. J , T Phil! ps, a s s i s ’.rn* d ire c - th e S tu d e n t H e a lth C e n te r, »r of ill th e tie p re se t t T h u r s d a y a t ; ievn nee C o m m itte e - c o n tin u e d isc u s-io n of ir r ita tio n s c o n c e rn rig H e a lth C e n te r, T h e c o m m itte e m e e t a t 5 p .m . in T e x a s Union Th. S o u th w e st C o n fe ren c e r u le s re q u ire fa c u lty c o n tro l of a th le tic b o a rd s lf th e stu d e n t r e p r e s e n ta ­ tion w e r e in c re a s e d , D r. J. N eils in a T h o m p so n , c h a ir m a n w ro te r e p o rt to P r e s id e n t L o g an W ilson, fa c u lty m e m b e r s th e n u m b e r of in c re a s e d a ls o . w ill h a v e ‘T h is th e size of th e A th le tic C ouncil is c o n sid e re d by th e m a jo r ity a s bein g very u n d e s ira b le . ' to b e to inc re a se tr e n d I h e C ouncil is now' co m p o sed of fa c u lty m e m b e rs , one ex- b re e tu d en t a n d one stu d e n t p a r ts thoir Pr r dram , Wilson n a to n a l honorary arts and s c ie n c fi sc h o la s tic f r a te r n ity , W ednesday. ' Aneth et " ’ ■ ■ * th e in d e s tr o y in g n'‘n,r| “ v -'’ c ind ,1aV s w ho a r e J u j 95« re n o v a tio n of HUI H all at Athletic g r a d u a te s a r e J .an I re n e A blon tn "t7 ™ P a«* fa v - Tom K. B arton, M arilyn B iel. M ary J a ni c e B ou rd o n . Charles R ogers "' "' ■ “ I th nk th e p la n h a s a epochal B u ffie r, J a m e s M ichael Cook. Ann benefit ’he stig m a D a v is. N a n c y E liz a b e th G re e n , th • h a s been p la c e d on a th le te s J a n e s AD .art H all, M acle A nne by som e fa m ily sta ff m e m b e rs , i lia is e . Jo h n T w ist all L ow ry, R oy m d S tudents ’ W ilson c o m m e n te d . D a v id M cD onald, T heodore P h illip ’’lr w in h e lp r e lie v e a situation in M artin, Jonnie E lise M im s, G e o rg e w h ich th e v can e a s ily be singled i E d w a rd X m m tnv .lf* .Ta fin zts A I An w hich th e y c a n e a s ily be singled} E d w a rd N ow otny J r . . J a m e s A llen out f >r sp e c ia l c r itic is m , since th e y R e m o r a , F re d W h itcom b R ile y J r . , • e y e th a n M a r y K a th r y n Sm ith. Mrs. M aria a r e mc • J a n e W atkins. Jerry Ja m es W ilson. m ost stu d e n ts J o y c e F ilin g e r Y oes, J im m ie p e r cent of M rs th e p r e s e n ’. 6 it *• e I At “ S tu d e n ts a r e c lo s e r tt c e r ta in n \\ U n iv e rs ity a th le te s live in HUI L*. Z o g rafo s. th e a th le tic p r o g r a m Hail A w a re th a t w o rd -o f-m o u th ro m - a s p e c ts o f th a n a d m in is tr a tio n a n d s ta ff rriem - th e H e a lth C e n te r bors ’ W ilson c o m m e n te d . “ S o m e long b e en c o m m o n p la c e on p ro b le m s c o m e to th e ir v ie w long p la tn ts attour h a v e th e c a n pus, th e c o m m itte e is try - b e fo re th e y c o m e to th e s ta ff's , “ S ince tile a th le tic p ro g ra m ing to d isc o v e r the o rig in s of dis- in­ d e n t a n d th e ir p o ss ib le r e m o v a l. d ire c tly a f fe c ts a la rg e p o rtic o of the s tu d e n t body stu d e n t op in io n is one of th e m o re im port u t fa c ­ to rs to c o n s id e r in se ttin g a 'h le tie pol icy. T h e re fo re should h a v e a 'ra m .* ’ p fe els h e h a s a g e n u in e g rie v a n c e o r a su g g e stio n to fo r b e tte r se rv ic e m e e t w ith D r. P h illip s a n d the c o m m itte e . A nyone w h o w ith g o a l. im p ro v ed r e la tio n s th e end in v ite d I think is Assembly May Go Over Seqreqation J a n u a r y gr aduat es a r e Arval W en ie ii B ehn. M rs. C a r l Monk W .-atherall, and Claude F in ley I W illiam son. in E le c te d to Phi B eta K appa their junior y ea r w ere John Waite*1 C irk, B a sco m B arry Hayes, and R aeb u rn K. M iller. -Student m em b ers are n ever m ort . . . . , . , iin L n a .g r.a nf \ ’,uss 0 e C ollege of A rts a n d “ T h e re is some indication th a t'* .. la r g e r voice in th e s id e r s tu d e n ts th e -student a s s e m b ly w ill reco n - i the s e g r e g a tio n bill p a ssed la s t w e e k ,’’ J e r r y W ilson, p re s id e ” * V 'T 1 * " a N ine Speech Contestants Go Into Finals Tonigh* .. s " ,v ’ “ ' *\ vvith nin e j M r. R ’dph M '* ^ . , ’ in a n s ts c o m p e tin g . ie nin e . fin a lists b id d in g L’ 5 in pach I*"’ c o n d itio n " Dt Th om pson sa id th a t “ a m o s ’ • f th e Nude • • - A ssoci tion, said u cm d in g th e S tu d en t As- S ia n ( in 2- [ u n s a tis f a c to r y ib e f o r e 1930. w h e n th e C ouncil w a s se m b ly m e e tin g a t I p .m . T h u rs- co m p o sed of e le v en m e m b e rs H e d a y fe e ls th a t th e p re s e n t size C ouncil W ilson sa id h a s ' o p e r a -moly t h a t a blood d r i v e 1 t y e “ w : k , ’ in T e x a s U n mn 3D and 31*'. .• ge in 1 “ 6* i n t i ma t e l y a nd r e fe re n c e bv t hat he ex- e x is te d tn ~ l l I • c i— "0- >a dc ing to bp b r o u g h t u p by K en Cox ho pre-.- >•* •*! a n d v Bi L! i a v j C M O f a r S n i p S U e a d l i n e • • g p k- Announced bv Blunk ’ i i. to g ra d e s !?’ a5“ selecteci s t r i c t ^ c la s s w a s J * * ' *vIar-' Col- m 31 a n d E v an s, d ir e c to r m d D uke S q u i! b. of c o lo r tec h n o lo g y . E a s tm a n K o -; fo r th e d e a d lin e fall G eneral P rop erty f o r ; d a k C o m p a n y , w ill sp e a k on “ E x - tw ill be B obby L u n d g re n , p re sid en t, i D ep o sit S c h o larsh ip s. W. D . B lunk, iv en e ss o f C o lo r" in G eo lo g y m d th e stu d e n t -e n a te fro m N orth- A s sista n t D ean of S tu d e n t L ife, J sa id “ 30 o r 35" sc h o la rs h ip s w ould S p ecial g u e s ts o f th e a s s e m b ly ; filing M a rc h 15 is for ‘ • ‘V n ig h ’ C ole* T ech n ician to s p e a k d iv isio n a re S a ra W h ite. G la d y s B u ild in g 14. M a rc h IT a t 8 p .m . I w e s te rn U n iv e rs ity . e a * S pcice, L a r r y Ila ile . H e w ill illu s tr a te h is le c tu re w ith At 7:30 p .m . th e a s s e m b ly gro u p p ro b a b ly be g iv en , Ph.vlhs b e rg . Jo h n E n sle, T h o m a s J . D e­ vine a n d J o B e th H o lc o m b , k u p e r m a n , M a rily n G old- slid es, M r. E v a n s is sp o n so re d b y vviil a tte n d he P s y c h o lo g ic a l R e s e a rc h F a u n - c litio n . th e s h o r t m ovie an d ta lk toy Ed L a c k s, tra v e lin g d irec - to r fo r th e NSA to u r s . A p p l i c a t i o n s should he turned in to D e a n B lunk in Speech B uild in g IQI, He Keeps em Kingdom Keys p r o p e rty of Bv NANI \ NIC HOL Situ ted in the S e r v ic e B uilding they are D u hod out and art - a departm ent whit h hou ses a thp px ky> for ev ery* door loc ted on the who has" be* n authorized U n iversity te m p u s w r h th e ex cep - them.* The users* rn iv keep tion of dorm itories Oft a- illy head* k ey s till the end of their term o f thos*' m ade m t!le a ttic e are e v er | occu rred in the departm ent. cd by the Superintendent of Build­ ings and Grounds, th is d ep artm en t has charge of issu in g th ese keys for use by authorized person n el. th e U n iv e rsity w h e n vppointm ent o r upon a ch an g e in a c c e p te d . At one tim e or another som eon e has tried to return his O ccasionally p eop le try to return house k ey or even a hotel key for th e one check ed out. V ery few except com piicaticfifi, how ever, h a v t e v e r for assign m en t of sp ice. to use ke;’ ' w hk'h a r ' N o d u p lic a te s n"' U niversity ,u<, 0 Usp Qf , ht. pe r s ,iri th e ts. : I ? u C O W B O Y MINSTREL Austin, Waco Battle For League fourney now heir a d e m t s and I us fries the b a sk e tb a ll n osphere of he ,’ided before the u ta h provide to pros b een e . cut tic Le in AU being bv a1 W a< na t n t it a n of dc is OP* : M r in cor t Iona i tile N: ta r ta n N S A Director To Talk, Show M ovie ioday in ft d to d a ■iv iW n< nt and [jct su c h I d th is ye. rid th e .•crc held ik anti Cowboys, Spurs Choose Members bv » th a n in iv cl - to St Wiley T w e n ty new S ilv e r S purs h av e been a n n o u n c e d b y D e a n J a c k Hoi-: lan d s o ffice . L et o r s of in v itatio n to th e h o n o ra ry s e r v ic e o rg a n iz atio n \ d m is, I • in w e re -i nt B lac k , F r e d B o ss, Jim m y B rill. S peed Ca a M r vin D u n a w a y , V e rn o n Ll ledge Jo h n H e n d e rso n . H a r r y Hewed H e n ry J a c o b y , D ic k D ow ery, K eith M c C ra ry , T om P r im rn, R iv R ab k e, B uzzy R a n k in e . T o m R o g e rs, D on W a rre n . Bobby W hilden, and .Ho­ w a rd W olf. T he NSA of! tile in a v a r ie ty o f S e v e ra l sp e c ia l i n te r n ' for iou* n u b - rn e n t s tu d y , tic s, sociology, tu r e , m u s ic , a n d e n g in e erin g . i ign ■ ou n trsi - a r e itin e ra rie s s, b e in g la b e le d tu d en t g o v e rn - m ics a n d poli- id sc u lp ­ nnr pa ing S tu d e n ts on T h e t r a v e l p ro g ra m s a r e o p e n to th e to u rs nor only h a v e th e a d v a n ta g e of stu d e n t to u r p ric e s b u t a ls o m eet stu d e n ts w ho se rv e a* g u id e s in th e ir ow n c o u n ­ tr ie s . C ow boys, m e n 's h o n o ra ry s e r ­ v ice o rg a n iz a tio n , h is a cc ep te d fif­ te e n n e w m e m b e r s . In v ite d by le t­ te r fro m D e a n J a c k H o llan d 's o f­ fice w e re S h eld o n A n ism a n , D ick nil b o n a fid e vt uder, . sn the Un ed I B our od, B ill C a s s a d y . John C hit- S ta tc s b e tw e e n 18 a n d 30. A p p lie s - wood. B ill D e r r ic k . B ill D ickey, tio n s a r e now1 b e in g ta k e n fo r to u rs R a y m o n d D o w n s, H u b e r t H e rrc n , th is s u m m e r , anti in a v a ila b le e la tio n o ffice til. S tu d e n ts’ V-so- L evy, J im T e r r e ll, Jo n Totz, Don in the T e x a s U nion. | W eber, and B en W oodson. in fo rm a tio n wu ao d on J i c r i T H I K M> \ V 8-5 B e a r d g ro w in g contest e n tr ie s ta k e n , E x -S tu d e n ts' A sso c ia tio n . 9-11 - B e n e fit sn a ck sale. H E B 129. 9-3- Art educ ation exhibit, M usic 7 Turtle Club, W om en s Gym pool. Y" fellow sh ip to hear dis­ 7:15 ‘ Scion* e and Re­ cussion on ligion ," YMCA, 7i30~~L atin A m e ric a n Union, In­ B u ild in g lo g g ia tern ation al C enter. is j M ike H ig g in s, D ix o n H olm an, J a c k p iu o -ja w e d w ith p ro m is e o f flo u r- a n y th in T h ir ty - s ix w ishful w h is k e r w e a r- '.R enter s n i d e r ', a d m itte d ’h a t he All Except for Dorms FRANK ENGELS . . , s ig n in g up fo r a b e a r d T m D V VV ; son Needn't Use Burma Whisker When o r s the e n te r e d G ro w in g Contest d e n t - ’ A s s o d af mn office in T e x a s a n n u a l B e a r d I had a c o u p le of fem inine frie n d s th e th e E x -S tu - who h a d u r g e d h im to e n te r t r u e s t to s e e h-w h e ’d look w ith the e x tra d e c o r a tio n in U n io n W ednesday. Alf! fo re s n : ' a h they had to s h a v e b e ­ . m anv of th e b o y s w e re ish m g ch in a d o rn m e n ts in th e fu- i tu r e W hy does a boy en ter th e e o n - 1 le s t? W ell, Ja m e s H olb rook , a fr esh m a n Delta Sigm a P h i e n tered " , . . just to try it. . . inst to keep front sh avin g tor a w h ile and s le e p , a fe w m inutes extra in th e m orn­ in g .'’ M ost of th a t the g irls vers th e b o y s said, th High, th e y knew' w e r e n ’t, idea. Oh w ell, fond of d ie io r th e cau se. There are no rules, no sp ec ific a ­ the tions. req uirem en ts all whiskers h a v e to do is grow. no Soviet World Policy Same, Says Mosley Al Laptdus, a senior p e tr o le u m e n g in e er in g a n d o n e of student last y e a r ’s contest fin a lists, anter­ ed it la st year, There h a s been no real ch an ge in- Soviet w orld policy along the much talk ed o f “ soft lin e” sin ce . jus? for kicks the dem otion of Malenkov and the and this ve&r to se c if he could succession o f Khrushchev . I A lb e rt R o g e r D enison to sp e a k sem inar, G eology g e o lo g y to B u ild in g 14. 2, 4:30, 7— “ M u s so rg sk y ," free for­ eig n film , B a tts Hall A uditorium , j 4-5 F r e s h m a n coffee. Tea JU U nion 315. 7 $ 0 —B ish op Santa, U berto B ar-, to sp ea k bieri M ethodist C hurch. 7:3(1—-T y le r Club, constitutional a t U niversity U in som ething. R a y m o n d Baring, fr esh m a n man* *“ i " j 2?(l com m it toe tv id m em b ers Batts r _ n ju n io r H eipit i * _ • Farabee, R ow land, lu p in n md show. City To Speak at Coffee Today n « $ 5 H om e E con om ics C lub, H E B C oliseum . r ea d in g room . 5 a n d 7 D a n c e c la ss e s , T e x a s 8 Dr. Philip K. M psely to speak on “ Soviet A im s Today," Main and J o e Tupin vs ill e x p la in Lounge. T ex a s Union. R a y Farabee, P eggy R ow lan d , the Dr. P h illip M uscly, authority on Russian a ffa ir s currently visitin g the U n iversity, m ade this com m ent rn an in terv iew w ith officials at Radio H ou se W ednesday night. Dr, M osel y pie have th e that a few sim p le g estu res on the of USSR, said that idea they are following a m any 5 - G r ie v a n c e C o m m itte e , T e x a s 8 Delta Nu A lpha, T exas Union m om at a Freshm an C offee Thurs- so he said, w hen one con sid ers w ritten order is issu ed by the of- second and third, ro le o f students to student govern - jess a g g r e s siv e policy. This is not d ep osited w ith the a u d n o I 'm o n , U n io n 3 LL 7—B eta A lpha P si, accounting fra­ ternity , M en's L ounge, T e x a s U n ion . 7 -C h ristia n S cien ce O rganization, 2328 G u a d a lu p e . 7 Studen A ssem bly, T exas Union 7 D eltai.xu Alpha, transportational h a t e jhity, T e x a s Union 305. 316. hill P a r k . 8 E u le n sp ieg e lv e r ein , 2810 H e m p -j U n ion 31.3. | Turkey a r e no grea t favor. d a y from 4 to a p.m . in Texas that their recent concessions io I n a sem i panel d is c u s s io n , R a y * T heater. 8 C. E dm ond L a ck s in illustrated m e n t.” As com plem entary to p ic s, night a 8 o'clock S “One Touch o f V en u s,” X Hall w ill talk on “The R ole of F resh - Dr. M o sely w ill speak m ore on in Student G overn- state of R u ssia n affairs Thursday the M ain lectu re on NSA T ours, Interna- J o e sp ea k s on “ What Student G ov- Lounge cl T e x a s Union. He is the tional Room , T e x a s Union, et nm en t Can Do Fur Y o u ,” and guest hero of Univ ersity P ublic institute, 98th M iss Rowland talks on “ W hat You Lectures C o m m ittee and C om m it- tax C*ui Du Fur iitudsnt G o v e r n m e n t.” • lea lur L a c te a l L uiU pton S tu dies, L u i a a L oui’t I w o rn . m a n Council Incom e S in in flee for a refund in stead of d irectly giv in g cash. unlocked, pull J ou rn alism Building -R ight door, tn t h e o f f i c e w h ere T h e d u p li c a te k e y s a r e m a d e right tv\n l o c k s m i t h s , Ktiber! I e h l i s an d E m i l U r a l , a r e e m p l o y e d In the I niverxitv jolt. H o w e v e r , the o r i g i n a l k*-\„ a r e t h e i r files. n e v e r r e m o v e d frm to b« Th# key* conium # sole ly t h is tor pull. push. the ternate#. The E u gen e C. B arker T e x a s History’ Conter L eft d>>or. un lock­ ed. pull; right door, locked. Ut!iv e rsify Com m ons R ight door. T exas Union N o standard it al- To Push or Pull? C am p u s Pr obl em S o l ve d b y Texan! O riginated in the 1^20’s, it w a s first under the B u sin e ss M anager, but is n o w .headed by the P h y sica l P lan t D ivision , Mr. G eo rg e J* Stephens is su p erintend en t and has a staff w hich in clu d es three key issu ers, an a d m in istr a tiv e se c re ­ tary. and a senior clerk sn charge eou[{j ^ of the k eys. .c a n ” , , rhe„ k ey s are kept Bv ( l l VKI I S VI VRTIX , “ Through th ese portals. . . if you the old quotation to m a tch paraph rased ; conditions on the U n iversity cam p - in files ac- us> F or so m e reason, only one panel w ill open on most of the is how room cord in g n u m bers. P roper auth orization to buildings and in UT buildings. p e o - 1 te q u iie d by a d m in istr a tiv e m em - I he D a ily Texan is j doors su r v iv e d the b ecau se of part is returned provide the follow ing on to the office. A 50-eent d ep osit is M ain Building- Counting ^r i s Hnt* a w ritten r ec eip t ss kept door situ ation and is until the k ey guide: now abl# to from and a the le ft, first floor unlocked, pull; fourth. locked; i - r O K i A A Murals Crown Eight— Swim Meet Thursday Longhorns, Ags TopTankChoices 6 Playoffs to Be Played Thursday T W jd a y M a rcM C '< »!' TH E D A L Y T E X A N Pa ae J JU ST OVER-HERD- Steer Thinclads U p For Big O n e s W ith JO H N KN AGG S . Of Th**- Tr van "»;*ort» ;mth and I. a the Pap-Am si liers are renre: ; week end, Clyde Little- their first big-time meets ra y Thomas will th down ow Friday. For four days ?rsting the American team r circles around the Tone. It kine. and famed miler - from th© last meet, held meter in the I T ia«t vf-r and An >f B abt s s ' n Tell r-'abl jbbv A IM H ittin g field’s La of the se; to Me xic next wee in on* of The Rev M a1 W hi' fw.fr years dash and r . c n J e r r y ' scorch gopher* a 1 * si Hens brar 1 arri H I** H t.0 ■per c. ■ k ?. n D billing P '-ether ( mite journey. Lax bors Tom Rope rf t 'H * TS d cl 5' Her.ro Dickson cleared the bar a heel has hamper a r y it : 6-2 and • W illie Valls am In th e lo - e l- G a In field events ford Sneed and I W ayne De I a - e y javelin That trio in the meet Satu P f SU pal the Texas sis sea sr r eldon Glasser* k are the two years ago with a I be Ross Roberts pi ie * •d Bashford Throwing ♦: rles Renfroe and Bo l Birds Loaded at Third Traded to the Baltim ore Orioles froi e Yankee great K a ! Segxir is up for i looking good in early worko trade and if anybody in the hot com er, Paul Richards' Vero Stephens. led the club brought in trusted veterans B i i fry xvd tjk f'Hxa Qif^cis this spring to ?u£ ut? Rookie Kal ic a fKi. I baseman b Am erie an League has ex peri enc* at *" boys do . . TI ‘Ar regui a r thirl sacker .n REI s last j f - r Strict tJri* wilder tTcidc [Iv Cox Johnny Paslev, and: Fie idy ' I arsh Pack, Brunson, Black Named to 4-A Team My We Aa* ■-'st* Fr*-*« f:r •' W jtx ) runRerun for the Confer- title f* ~ Cm lier T ~ o-- bal; er-e 4-A dominated 'n® al'-tournr.■" ent team 4-A record He u by placing two players, Charles -elected unanimouslj P a r k and Kenneth Brunson. ixonw 'Ab • ' ■ * Wayne Wedgeworth of Beal ; ■ the nr ly Crozie- Tech of I '.alias, the Con- filled the fifth berth. te r r n ■ • A leading scorer big A. C. E on the squad with unanimous ac- 3-A quad. Ned Swisher of « claim . • rv: lek each I * od * pion Victoria Black, and Ja y M el] va in of Pam- choice L a m ? w a* a un n Roach cf Vi r’ c l zee- --I .tc V i Co Lorn prat only apse Whit r,is CV n a b ■ Bx I I VV P. V I,T EH b u n Intramuwif i <»*ordii»ator Wednesd«> nit in was a big night for all class B teams left in the intram ural basket­ ball tourney. There were four­ teen games played, w ith eight lea cue winners being declared and six league playoffs to be played Thursday night. IDANIELS Southern Methodist, Texas A&M , and Texas get together in a three way fight for the Southwest Conference sw int* ming title at College Station beginning Thursday n i g h t. H ie meet ends Saturday. The fourth entry. R ic e ’s Owl*, aren't given too great a chance against the threesome. S M U finished N j ! first in the SW C Relays in Dallas i earlier in the sea­ son. but the Po- nies dropped a 51-35 dual de* i- aion to Texas in CI r e o r y * lym Saturday. And in the Porn- victory rn the Ft * ! a y s only two point! s e p a ra te d A ir M and T e x a s. the M« jj Two of the nation mer* Charlton Had the IJ m;.horn o>r tin 'A . ck the Aggie nil e x p e c te d fig h t to A/ C H A P M A N in I mint Florida, la dual meet** thin y e a r . Hank Chapman - si.-er- lnix< outpoint­ ed S i t texas T e h , N orth tx - st I n iito in a a n d to O k la h o m a and * ''! ! WM the %j*gfes I-— xx;>>» bv a fo u r point m a rg in . lo- T h e to A C O N G L O M E R A T IO N O F F A C IA L e- A SHOT AT A CROWN 16 NCAA Finalists Active Friday Night bixte he ad* I JI try s mo. IC AU h college baske th ‘k y . att i L a S a lle , rn chi in region; 'A A c h a m :T o n s il ti 'n rn- m ma­ ’Horn G o fe rs W h ip Bay!or On Links. 5-1 Oak tarn Records May Fall In Border Festival id some eighteen »es will compete in ■ festival a • I .arvdo a n n u a I Ro: der ack and field meet i >!! n It. nu! Ti BRYDSON LUMBER CO. S' * *. 'n nu (J . . * is th* idea! * to re-dfcorate vour homo insIde and out ti i :%> »►# co’ ' * ■> s lit your ‘at'S pa.i n i s gp en or Pit t s b u r g h , < /S O tT V1' H r ? YOU > o iors ‘ ' ’ W Reliable Estimates Competent Workmen WTIH SINCE 190?n ■ " " and IST ti he I! pa were the only repealers on the and Brenton H ghee of 4 - A a n i 3 - A teams announced polled Wednesday by the Texas Sports Humphrey of K ilgore and d ia rie s W illiam s of French received the W rite rs Association "-VO vc'es. Buddy BUI Cc B lac k , whose jump shot in the I other two places. v P roctor defeated 'O md out the play. tch for the defend- Franc LEARN to FLY RAGSDALE FLYING SERVICE 1801 East 51 st St. Phone 5-5443 CHARTER and PLANE RENTAL pions will vt the CH* The first c held at W B e ars on ware? M arch 25 and l l Relays in Odessa once m at-th w ill be tea inst these sa rn* Late (age Scores bmmai Sfi-fiA Bv th* AnsfH^litt^d Pre** VA! X TOI IS VET rn K sn TS Has l l Ok a S Alders n-Br . v x o h '< een ‘ fo r u n ­ der Mural i*. ■I ra g u. < la rn A il * I Inals . SH \ ‘ Hi Sigm* Phi De Oak Gr Alpha M s ■, 7 ,4 r> Pa Theta v- 9 Ll w e x* Na*. i m f: OI S /ta P l Sabine Terr SM H [tm < la * I v r Hampton l h JU*# 7 :4-5 re Vi Rock {• rn pits Hargro st' s Delta I n u De I Sa v* . Sigm a Phi E p* lion inst .•! e- Phi ria rn ma Delta vt. phi Deli « Theta X 3ft p OI '.V- • tmimiter v* A xfnllft I - p. rn. < ■ j in .trig F ife x" * Beeftrusta vs I 9 IS ji rn . week rn die triangular meet bete rn A um n against Texas, Texas Ti I I.• L.>• v M Verdict D A L L A S . M arch 9 P Boh M r Daniel, a s'rapping right-handed pitcher, paced Texas Christian to a 2-1 victory over Southern Meth­ od st as the So t he os? Conference riva ls opened their 1955 baseball season here Wednesday Sports Notice os to work as tv or freshmen .regory Pa< )m Id a h o S ta te . ! 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The xx inners of F rid a y s games clash Saturday. Survivors t go to Kansas City the next week I I end, 'ains So A VV E L L ^ DRY CLEANED T j - S U I T M M S YOU A WELL GROOMED SUITOR ■ Stets J Iom e cam Si I 1 J '-UL. ti .aundrif 14th A R e d K i t e r Ph o n e S-25M E K G i N E E R I N G G R A D U A T E S C O K V A 3 R NEEDS YOUR TALENTS TO DEVELOP TOMORROW 'S AIRCRAFT C O N V A Ik 'S expanding interests in the fie ld of c o n v e n tio n a l unccnventional, and nuclear- po w e re d aircraft offer exceptional op portuni­ ties for Engineering G ra d u a te s. lf it was impossible for us lo meet you on our recent visit to your campus, please send us your resume. Prompt, personal attention will be given your reply. Address al! correspondence C O N V A 1 R , Engineering Personnel Dept. Z Fort Worth, Texas to M. I. T a ylo r C O N V A I R * D I V I S I O N o r OE N r. RAX. D Y N A M I C S C O a r O K A T ' O N FORT W O R T H , T I X A S LET'S MEET AT THE Piccadilly 10-12 S e le c t io n s O f M e a t s D a ily and a w id e s e le c t io n o f D e s s e rts • S a la d s • V e g e t a b le s Breakfast 6 :3 0 a«m. to ll a.m. ......................................................... * Chilled Pineapple, G rapefruit, O r Tomato J u i c e Dish O f Fruit Cocktail O rder O f Stewed P r u n e s ....................... * .......... .. Bowl O f Sliced Bananas ............. Bowl O f H o t O a t M eal And Cream ....................................18c Two Eggs Any Style ............................. 22c * ........... 15c Fried Salt Pork .................. * 10c Fresh Baked Piccadilly C herry Sweet Roll H o t Buttermilk Biscuits Each ...................... 03c Fresh H o t C offee A n y Tim'' O f The Day .............................. 05c !0c l^ c 12c 17c ...................... * .............. .. Lunch 11:00 a.m. to 4 :0 0 p.m. .......................... 12c Fresh H o t Vegetable Soup ............... 28c Stuffed Bell Pepper And Creole Sauce Spanish O m let ............. * .............. 32c Boil' d Pig Hock And L H a B e a n s .......................................... 50c Breaded Veal C utlet 45c 55c Roast Turkey And Dressing 12c Am erican Fried Potatoes ............................. 15c Corn And Lima Beans ................ Fruit G elatine S a l a d 12c 12c Mexican Salad ............ H o t M ince M e a t P i e 15c ................................... ...................... .......... .......... Dinner 4 :0 0 p.m. to 8 :3 0 p.m. ..................................... N avy Bean Soup ........... ................ Shrimp Cocktail Baked H alibut In S a u c e ................................... Club Steak And Am erican Fried P o t a t o e s .............. Fried Spring Chicken Roast Lr g O f Beef Au J u s ................ Fillet Mignon O r T-Bone S t e a k .................... Boiled Pinto Beans Baked Potato W ith B u t t e r ............................. C o tta g e Cheese S a l a d .................... Italian Salad Bowl ......................................... Fresh Straw berry Short C ake ............ H o t Biscuit, Roll, O r Corn B r e a d ............................... * ............ 12c 30c 47c 60c 65c 68c 85c 12c 15c 12c 25c 25c 03c ................................... J ) / 0 F ICCA DILLY Set ta. 801 C O N G R ESS Thursday, Mardi IO, 1955 THE DA T Y TEXAN pa--te $ Rocky to Defend Title SAN FR A N C ISC O , M ,rch 9 P I Heavyweight Champion R o < k y : Marciano will defend his title at Kezar Stadium against England's Don Co* kell the night of May 18, Promoter Jim m y Murray s a i d Wednesday The fight dale is a Monday right which apparent ly means homo tele­ vision viewers w ill be unable to It was arranged in a to Ie. watch I phone conversation between Mur­ ray and Jim Norris, International B oxing Club president M urray declined to talk about the television aspects of the bout. but conceded that th* date did not coincide with present national T V programming. He had nothing to say, either, about tele­ vision. theater Ranson Vi a s MI \nierican Stu Benson, Texas catcher, w as nam*'! to the all-American semi­ pro baseball sqnad this summer. •With the Grapefruit League■ Major League Clubs O pen C ircuit Today the Associated Presell* Fourteen of the .sixteen major league baseball clubs open the 1955 Grapefruit Circuit season Thursday and many a furrow will ruffle the managerial brow until the American and National Leaguers start playing for keeps April l l . Thro are six games in Florida and one in Arizona for the kiekoff, with only the world champion New York (hants at Phoenix, Ari/., and the Baltimore Orioles at Daytona Bench, F i n not scheduled Only thr«» tennis a rr training In %rir<»mi this spring, and with thirteen In Klorlrta, muim body ha* hi sit nut. In * ;h im Omro aron I enough to i;t* around. Tho Cleveland tho Chn ago Cut* bi Tucson In Florida the st Lou Cardinals mid New York Yankee; play af St. Petersburg with Vi's shin-ton v t Boston at S arasota, Cm* am ati vs. the Chicago white Sox m Tampji I >»• troit vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Kansas City vs Pittsburgh al Fort Myers, and I rooklyn vs. Milwaukee at Miami in a night .tan •• Indians. American League chiunpmn* n> et B a lt t in n r e , w h ic h tr a in e d In %tizona last s p r in g o p e n s it- s p r in g e x h ib itio n s c h e d u le I r id a y a g a i n s t < in c in n a t l at D a y t o n B e a c h . T h e P la n t s , w ho d c te a te d C le v e la n d lo u r s t r a ig h t in the W o rld S e r ie s last fa ll, h o p e to m a k e it fix e in a row w h e n they open a g a in s t the I n d ia n s in P h o e n ix I r id a v . F* id? (, j f*g of Iii Du I Win Girls' Basketball (bens Tonight Sixteen Teams To P la y in Tourney Bv NORM A M ILC X !>%#n sport* Stuff The Inters* hula 'Mc League G irls' Basketball Tournament gets under way Thus-day night at 7 :3<) at Stephen F Austin G ym with two class AA games. Si si cen teams w ill participate in tho tournament this week end lo? tim e ( i owns, i a a A and B* Pie- v(<>u-iy ( lass AA and A had been I joined at the regional level, deter­ mining our ■ Ii im pion. IM third,” LAH t D B I M I I IN , r ia .—Malinger I red Haney of the Pittshurgh I'iri*i* * figures ,i ma jor league baseball team g<>* - through three pha-es of training. I i r s*: w h e r e * \ . r v t h i n g h u r t * ; s e c o n d : w h i r** *-v« Tyt hi ng l*> gin* inhere suddenly exervtwtdy i* *<>rt t o t> . I of numb; and iti»r*i buninn all o\i t again V*kc Hi t* if! in the be opposed by Gatesville. It ll Cl nos in AA Bow ie Bo VII 4 * 1 / —■ jd Can you afford JIM M Y W ILLIAM S * Around the Loop — VERNON W ESTM ORELAND J E R R Y N E L S O N Aggie Spring Sports A n alyzed by Scribe R* -I I It I* V R IZ K . Ipttrt* t.dit*)r, Th** lUIUhun the conference champ, Tom Honor- .la* k Besselli^u is the Ion* four- den, and Herman Johnson all top-G ear man. The Fish team w ill have ped Uh feet their first day of pram a -tat*- single- champ and a pair tire A fourth H a rry Cox. hit 48 j that won a state doubles Mile. so last year, so this virtu ally assures things .-.iou;.I pick up next y car. A&M ( I a sweep in this event, bar- ring injuries a trip to NSA says you can! Every college student should try to plan for o mummer abrood before he graduates. It con be done It is almost a must in e d u catio n al value and social experien ce. Your ow n n a tio n a l organization — the U.S. N a tio n a l Student Association — ■ operates E d u catio n al Travel, Inc. with this th ou gh t in mind. Low cost tours — from $585 to $800 for 60 to 80 d a y s «w* prov.de e v e ry th in g in tra n s p o rta tio n , p la n n e d p ro g ram s, Heaviest losses arc distance .brr, Bin.fv- and L a ie De- ___ Tennis Schedule visits to the h isto rical an d cu ltu ral treasures of o ld a n d n ew Eu rope, Rouen U T's advantage sprints and d istaff e event* figure the in •nab fourth to be t o »• ach 'or A&M letter whine: the’ s a 1953 g Bobby v" ‘ B igg- p ro b a b ly w ill bt number vs. - the finished fourth lasf year. Senior- r .* J j'wdi ‘ r* 'v one on the Aggie golf team, which f foul th Bi,! Franklin and W ick Menard and jun,or David Va adar w o rt are the returnees from the ’54 team which } asshe- won four, lost nine. and tied one ison s The ’55 Aggie tennis team w ill I vs. \ lie formed from on*' senior, three KT r-Cai juniors, and three Burnt sophomores 2 " “ D THI HnM U \ armit v Act n o w . W r it e for our travel bro ch u re. Send for th e co m p lete travel g u id e, " W o r k , S tu d y T ravel A b ro ad , 1 9 5 5 " — price: 50 cents Pram See yo u r NSA Campus Or, w r i t e — E D U C A T I O N A L T R A 4 8 W E S T 4 8 t h S T R Good pitch, no hit ,■ bg s* i 'fid place n track and or fifth in god and tennis thr spring outlook for Texas L is t year's Aggie d.amo: .21 * as a team ov n I finish* I batted season route in Southwest Conference pla a 7-7 n irk. f 'n less the 195 team. w Mich won 9 of I i , I . som* hitting powei this ** story w ill i>e about the sa: All - Conference catcher mrny it.,- a Williams and pit hers Joe gmve and Je r r y Nelson head the nine lettermen Hard- grove had a 3.1 earned run a ver­ age Nelson - .7. wen pisa returning In •■ lek Coach Frank And* - s n s i earn should lie stronger in the field event* but weak rn the -prints and d stance. A&M finished sp nod to Texas in the 1954 con­ ference meet after winning three straight titles and six rn the last seven years, Tile ( .Gets lose 25 l l '24 of the 54 7 12 points they scored af Waco last year. Shot putters Bobby Gross. U. S. Government Approved Flying School LEA R N T r^ Mr, C. Ed * n Lacks, ■"ie Educational D rector of N S A , will show « film on Europe and expla - the N S A tours to interested students. FLY Date: Tonight, March IO Time: 8:00 p.m. Place: International Room, Texas Union Browning Aerial Ph. 5-1728 H a n g a r N ex t to C ontrol Tow er (Th,‘ *d by yo„, U.4.M For Cam and Casual Wear... Be m u d a S h o rts By M cG regor The most practical wearing apparel ever deslg: ed for Texas W eather Is the Bermuda Short — W e have them by the Master Styler of Sportswear — M cGregor! "Chutney Bermuda rr "Scotlin Bermuda" "Tinitti Bermuda" \\ Bermuda Sox" $5° ° $5 9S sits $1 OO I , ■ ifffK ■ . ; f ' V . . . f ScHacfi 611 CONGRESS ' \ i % &BSM® imm M H H M R i i nnan b r * - * %jxm\ . % , < s.. mz~*. d.-..; Girls Dorms Benefit From Nickel Cokes IM IU \ I RLF, SC HW ART/M AN A n i c k e l ii d o r m y 'vv P ro fits from m a c h in e s go ,n a Coke m achine rn s a Kfs»} i n v® '? -nent these and sim ila r info a C oncession Fund used to provide student bene­ fits not oth erw ise a vailab le. The T ri-dorm s for w om en give tm ) form als a y e a r, paid for w ith Several 'hts from fund Bicycles, C a r Pools Aid Parking Problem h a \ e eoe! i n t r a m u r a l to equip ai na m en lei* ITI- th e se ?e W hen h is regu th ere ar lik e tole of the s formuc The os. dorm itory t ir room ani no allotm en sion sets A hill* U * • the Con. A \ a n ere rn Hite poss» ii • - i. *• Fund ie ty o f m a c h in e s inst fund. For tune t» ext he ident p ty» Ixia rd bill for extras yet m any lave them . through ii. i rn 11 ne* FL OR V in E St t m to the pi varsity of is at Hul­ king •>xas w s th THI N I VV MIKI S’ I Conns Sci vs. e Ar denr tut \\ uh IT ’S I B I O OlficiJ VonC C S rn one v < >k * wash* I i t vers kt> dor- k e a rd Me­ ry and s plan • md to re! hair mw un- ng into iv e the ring in MeCon* irly un- >n Fund in the fits not --1 and ■' dorm I* h f md* Reg* a’s a first TV. r * r W M a re* - * 1 9 5 5 ‘' ^ E P A v ' ?1 Little M a n on Cam pus fey Bibler e S e a r e a c t l i o n If tho Arb lr t ic Council rcvom m endat ion for an integrated H ill-M oore H all program is accepted by the B oard of R egents, it v in be a progressive step rn the ath letic DrocrrB m , S* T he non-all H alls, the 40 or v a 1 gat ion Thor cize I ( the*- ve •a*hi*. • ■ Cl 411 It « * * that ti it out Ors I \ tan -a it L for both a th letes and Moore and Hill n ISO ath letes in At the present, Hall. This segre- bc abolished T; SeVi I sos ai lpm Til, a th ’co a h t a r k all ti rn I w idely pub I i- .sing in Hill Hall v a n d a Is ar:! th e *ab!v m ingled so til fft pi i Vt l o t 42! reputations A th letes in live in How ta cr, th, re are. I he present set-up, conditions that foster disciplinary problem s. For instance, all other men s residence halls are under the B ean of S tu d en t L ife’s office for d w iplinarx super­ vision. T he A th letic Council su p ervises the ath letes. in T his puts them in a special category. W h eth er th e y are m ore stron gly or less stro n g ly disciplined their dorm itory, th e y are disciplined in a d ifferen t m anner from e v e r v oth er student. T h'4 m ay be u n fair to either ath lete, but the b elieves th a t a th letes get a " se tte r d e a l ’ than oth ers. the a th lete or the av erage student f C ertainly all disciplinary supervision should < ;*me from the sam e place regard­ less of w h eth er a man can k ir k a hall or not. A t a recent regional deans* m eeting. N e i g h b o r i n g N e w s f o r lessening one recom m endation th e problem s in athletic areas w a s to elim inate ath letic dorm itories T h is indicates th a t o th er schools, too, are feelin g the un n eces­ sary .litfta i 'irs caused by segregation o f the athletes. A nother recom m endation is to turn th e athletes* parkins: area over to the C om ­ m ute,' on P arking and T raffic. With th e pr, Must excruciating parking situation, a parking lot for the ath letes is an uncalled- for privilege. Why should thc> park easily w hile other students c a n t ? IB VC c cia! p m lieges” prone to say a Or Hall resider! o -'-' Hill Ha bov a i n se t t gato ry I athlei is seer II brr a! S I S': h sted the tnd have v« o n nut H ill seral, lf : train* <* * I ge: es I h f p :asoline, r a is e rum ors are sub lect < can so der on e classifica- caught ill dish, tart w sen ciei t a v- w ith a ts set-up. W ith i housing, at hi tied from the AT h ie p Closol tory a rate detac box e of th« 'sent dorr les and s* e a s-‘ gnu ■dolts, Th •en so , ma location n a- I ne annexe s cu isin e rou es are spent a w a y front the usual cam pus Mutation. The recom m endation' going to the R e­ g e n t' u o u ld enable the a t h l e t e s to know other students better and w ould enable oth er students to know the ath letes better. This plus (he casting out of the ^special prix liege” tag Mould be a help not only to the athletic program but to the I ni- versitv as well. Seniors, Don't Feel Bad, You ll Be Out Soon Enough Sen .ort, SENIO RS. Hopeful Bv BOLLY W E ST E R E**haa*# Ld.ter than a t hi? d o r m r - ' v or h He d o esn t fake m ilk , r--alth> And ..se it’s too toe real f t ar D r e a m e r - I co m e to p r a ise th is n ev er has an afternoon c la ss, a r tic le D a ilv , not to to ry read. perhaps you car d etect a slig h t r e s e m b lance b etw een th® person DR K B IB L E R '' w . ie . «yn- cheated "L ittle M an on C am - v, JI pus ss ’he no from T h e O klahom a A fter : . r ch he u .ll usual!;- take W heaton R ecord, w eek ly pun ii- in <• • r at WM I tone,-« rho < 'w cge adm :nw 'ra- e o n h as forbidden their publics* ,n *• •• nr>uege n w - p a p er » non The ad t i rn ? s o $ ♦ -.on oh *6-c * ed „..e cru d ely ’ A? you * nap H e need? rest Hi ? a*- tended three c la s se s and had tw o or m o r e stir' Histing d is- in question and y o u r c as 5 ions on the w ea th er, or a lou sy professor, or rna\ LM? a sex. party * m ob per self. It s called * * Post* trait ;” ' or “ P Sit lon ger be printed or m ore probaf .y Calic.-* • in - BY THF H M E the m d. nary Hf s ' d . . . f ’uders* b ecom es a senior here, IN THE EV EN IN G S and on h e is hardened, c a re le ss, a little w eek en d s, s e n jw s d a te "sharp ’ th ey c y n ic a l, a n c nappy b e c a u se he girls. T h a t s m e k n ow s th e n » do about it a s nod m g he can . e a son ...se • H e is p artying and p layin g hts w ay to a d egree, b e c a u se h e c a v e up lo r e e g o on g e ttin g an education. H e atten ds c la s s e s w ith rea so n a b le regu larity, am! ta k e s prid e in the w a y he c a n the cam p u s and w alk a c ro ss spe-.k *o s' le a s’ one Pierson out of ten. rh e m en sharp. N obody w an ts a • look m g girl on hts a i'm w h en a n y p la ce he g o e s h e w ill run into frien d 4 M idnight . . . is bed tome for m e sen io r. A fter a ll w h en a m an g e ts to be a denier. he * getfir g p retty old and h as to get r - sle e p B e - des he -r * v. • to b u m h im se lf out studying - . . HE. B A S A FA IN T idea lr at h e w ill h a v e to work w h en he g e ts or.’ of school and this d oes not spur him to s ’ idy. But neither B e s i d e d oes the prospect of sta y in g in sc h o o l •n e th e r se m ester o r y e a r In sp ire h rn not ceabiy W ell, m ayb e it wa* a lon e, but that w a sn ’t all of the I ’ve tried to get it printed. second it s tim e TO BREA K ’ ne m o r ' r ‘ * .... rf . ^ ca .- ,. . • v - - 0 e- m e - 0 t ^ fa m o u s and a: e gem n ib i^ vvh ole-om e in phi! - >phy, jv M i, w hat a dull cam p u s that , atm - n iu <4 be. * S P F .A K IM . O F philosoohv . ^ •7..'^ .. . *c ;r. " v .................................... 'n ,f p r v g it. C ( R W bite) lit tie -• tnae< n en’ ■ - • ae com e up e 1 • e ar ive ‘ e I ■ o . • If anyon e p r .-e o f adm . - si r ■ a * doesn t h ave the k n v in by M anager J, W, < ■ ■ c an g e t H e had sophom ore lo st his and junior school spirit, and h is a ss o c ia tio n s w ith v a r io u s organ- izatk m s on the cam p u s h ave g o n e s r H e goes to football g a m e s be- c a u se so c ia lly that's the thing to do. And he still atten d s o c ca sio n a l basketball g a m e w r e 5-’ ng n a* h on a w eek night. if th e y c o m e sc a tter e d typ e variou s w itty sa y in g s and theater, "they jok es, som e of w hich are so old going . w ill th e y are due for a reviv? b e tins throughout colu m n . V«> would g iv e cred it if w e knew w h ere th ey ta m e from , but the origin ators would it an>- to se e pvf.Tortson first No co m m en t, * F R I E N D ', su rely you h ave been g e ttin g you r share o f hour lately. If not, quizzes here i f s lull before toe storm , just the a h ‘ ••’-••'•rd ng story rid ■ .> school in N ew York, pre- on the su b ject from The Okla- One day. a teach er in kinder- an probably lik e to forget or w a y . F o r in sta n ce : garten ,e m inute EAOH DAY, the senior aw ak - paratory to givin g out an citer- e n s a* the r it J* c is e «aid, "N ow child ren. I w ant str etc h e s, yaw n s, and icx>k- out you to be very qu iet, so quiet to e that io u could hear a pin drop, ’ the Window em otk m lessly. If a E veryth in g had quieted d ew * w ca• her is extreme!;- nasty n ic ely and the teach er w a s about m u ttered c u rse max be heard, to speak when a little v«»i«e in It doesn t m ake B t- ne * ofter * * ‘Go the rear of the rt*<»m said , m ill h difr ’ c - - e . . . . ‘cr let a h e a d , tea ch er , and . . drop.* senior w ould the ra th er e a t on the c a m p u s c o m e r _________ lunch At . ... . l l WYN JI i l t r f l f \ a I w ___ q P ' ' C ' V A \ T A l ! > ^ n l k i \ .i v | -— — — ■ Th® Daily Texan, ct dent newcpsjxrr of Th* ’ n ver tv of ------------- ~ z -------- - la pub;:chef sr Austin daily except saturday, Monday anc bo.Ida> per.od* bv Texas Student Pub.joations. pditoriAi office* JR KB, or toe in*, dei.very ciiouid be tnada in JB 5 and advert,sing, JE I i i 12-2476), tty telephone (2-2473) -ar st th* 'h HR. ir/r rice pincer a- News cc.ntnout'orifc will oe accepted ----------- ------- laboratory lex**, inc Opinion* of the Terne are not necessarily trove of toe *d rn .Tis; ratloa cr other Un; vers *.y Officials - 7-fTa r ,j£Q Entercfd s a*-cond-< c.atier xzcto&er SS IM I at the Post Office at Auf-' rn T ex aa under ti *. * t of .an.’.1; S .879. a ' s o t I a i i ii p k k ss w m r a n s w e r . 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BATEH izeiSvered in Austin .................... ................................................ f .75 month bom a D a ily : — - • j T yj-jj ; ~ SOMETHING A b i t G AY A B O L T STAYING F P ALL NIGHT AND if * - done n the S T U D Y ;NG L,r , ' , . , N j f fjii I if"! rip p11 Y% TJA ('HT* T1** V' I f*l * ’ a , chew ing gum , * ’ s t i n g to som e isolated spot m at jib to leas* a 5 i-vva hav a ’ " and other I . . . hoc'-., and * one carry ’hem to the -po*, too On one should p au se at the w .; , a a handful of stay-aw ak e pills. This *'.n rom e? in. P r a c tic e sw allow in g tw o, three, r ,r fOU: r -> to u r ,ain ana e s *' . , . the R f. TI RN ING TO a n nge \:t • irs* 1 spo; rr.o • nm for’a ‘ rn po; bots pos- t .-. , ' toe ,• rf a ” the n a r e s 'n , read. _______ Count off for pictu res and w h ite must that lex ! in e . study the sp a te . (S everal breaks, and atav­ aw ak e p ills later) About a .m ., you ‘•’•■‘I find that so c h a v e fin- ' eight ci.ap ters I toed to' n< m 'j ' ’ •' m ' h W » r' u n ,).cc to if all what they vv®s< the about, the na mf * ' or ' ftiau^d out o f^ tw n ‘ ‘ II T !! I ” * I' i ‘ I ‘ L* * ” * T ] H ‘ ‘ ‘ S 'S m ooth course or w ho you arc. D on't -------------------------- F M E N igh t E d itor ...................................................... L I K E JU F ATR EN ELLA Ifesk E ditor ............................................................................. B O N N IE KR EM ............................................................ D a n e M iller A ssistan t N igh t Editor A ssista n t* Jam- W illis O rville Johnson Carol Sutherland, .Night R c p o r t e i i ................. .. Toni Cannon, Joel K irkpatrick, J. C. G oulden C op yread er ................... F ran k MamtzaA N ig h t Sp orts E ditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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NtOivy N ichoi Ut there laughing. Z r i r i n a r J i n c Use Directory! To the I di ll s n I M S ! ' ) |\ IN*. « \N \ OI IM XI.IN F HOEING YO! M ILL T I'! DEN A N Unjust Critic Edit? I ll XVI IU > N fj ? n o r l u n i t i ( J IF M X ' r t l l R ICH XRDSON IT I ' OBY H H s :nt- •Ihs tor I re. ran ow prr- s the your -HARRI E r r W Read, M a n n ! To the E ditor: P a t M a n n s ed in the Texa no absurd of inter* h is ab il E n glish in on M an h 8, i his ability to i lent*, and hts the su bject, but si read plain, i lake i - • also n pie B u rl Iv e s is not m a k in g a m o i i<- in is a p p e a r in g in H o i!v w ochI, tint a p la y on B r o a d w a y . FRANK W. GONZALEZ P o g o * A large reti all (tore In Hou* tnom irs M nor# iionu in Pick up hri>c h u re l and ins'He fi p— p- nt-ncr.ts in • ti*- Studi-n1 bm pi - - rn* n? flucaru. Pearce Hall 106 By W a lt K e lly rs FOO. M f, VC *2 SPOV/g IW M APU4T a v a il, 10 BEHAVE TU* a n t a AiG P &OCC LANOUE T- 6 - i & r e e e e - ' U M ^ f i s f o B f o s $ A * m u 2 u n i ~ an' UM- “P ISP O R QOUQOUCOUU1! o z t e V O l / P $AV, T ri Oir. HOHM V, . L AH' UM * • * UM - ----- _ - y A ” UM ie F O P U M B L Z P l B 'i — ^ WMI CM 6 A Pie MAPB O* UM B l BS. AsMMBLBf 6 ACTUAL MUMBIBSY As'HUMBLE !5 0 9 5 0 . ETB e o wg can FOISEY THAT*” lE-Vt 6BB- AH - H I t PQU HEMlCtLLUL “ ’ t u t tongas H n y On T w ee* we Aire ^ SF W » ^ / F ■ emiY'MAmYc* realize I r-AT“HeMiceuutoeF,ie>i/V>') 6^0 P Or PCI VSACCHAMPB5 n u & c a tP i$ ) tim c $ iiu iQ & A H jA S /iy USMO*Y lA d-Z t o rl» .CW W* T HO* PCH r ■—y w e it < Swartz T C Tx**. A tggPMtittOTH ' *6 so n ! ?o<6 ye j , in Tm* UCH. or m at T h e se a r e m y r e c o m m e n d a tio n * to M a ster R ic h a r d so n , w h o in h i' la s t le tte r to th e e d ito r o n M a n ti a, ITM. s ta te d , " I ’m just a poor s t u d e n t.” W ell, h e I ' c o r r e c t a b o u t o n e th in g . In conclusion. I should like to "A told f ill of - • md and fur;.. tale qpote Shakespe;. e bv an idiot sign ifyin g nothing.** —CA RL BOONE Please, Postmaster! T o the E d ito r : This is a letter 'en t to: H o n . Xrthur S u m m e r f i e l d P o stm a ster G eneral of the United States W ashington, IE C. lr the M arch 2 edition o f the M inneapolis Star. an Assot, is:cd item appl ared w hich p r e ss new s rela ted die unhappy new s th a’ the P ost Offi< e D ep artm en t h as now assu m ed the prerogative of d ecid­ ing wha? the A m erican public can I have sp ec ific or cannot read. the ar?i'm of your reference to d e liv e r PRA V D A departm en t and JZV EST! A in to su b scrib ers th< U nited State* F rom the outset I want to point ou t ?ha? I am not a Communist, or C om m unist gym - patoizer a I d esp ise all totalitarian ph ilosophers, to those stated above, HOWEY E R , I would like to point out t h s ’ . by Adopting the form of the cen sorship as is resortin g to pre­ U n ited S tates c isely totalitarian m eth ods w hich w e so h e a r tily deplore in the X SSP. Not only are you gu ilty of attem pting to p r e se rv e lib erty with totalitarian m eth ods, but you are also gu ilty of insu ltin g the intelli­ gen ce, hon esty, in teg rity , and pa­ triotism of the A m erica n people TH ER E Is NO ustifi Region 11 Spring m onth I abbr I I S u g a r . IT < ’r ca n pi Roads 20 P artly open 22 Turf 22. Cut, as wood IV Cut 29 To the righ t! 31 M' a.-.ure of len gth 32. Large Brazilian bird 36. Ben I the head in greetin g 37. Pincers 39 Cobalt rn.) r i a n t 40 A 41 rake again 4 :. Showc r 44 Appra os 4 • H abitual drunkard 46 Senior D O W N I. Seaport (L atvia) 2 Portion o f a curved ’ line 3. A bysses 4 W inter preclp.ta- lion (pl ) ~ 3 \>C V OM.--; c :Pfs_- .1 d i v l o c; VWv .T 3 P VGM 3 3 c I W I B B H H i s s . 3 l r : q p L - v o . ' j';.' -'HB 2 r’*' 7. i W n oLO;^.3 L - F i M 5 . Nl 1 t o lid f S a s r a i f c ' j S li ,N 1 p i..-a 34. Means or c -mn: mi* cation 35 Of an area 38. B oss 42 Mature mn 8 o •O 1"" % ‘ i w / / , / i^ " 1" i f i % l l 26 58 lh cc 4 . T. mg* ■I birds e. A vow edly 7. A U - >t soup A D eputy 9 Uproar ll. Dialect variant of “sau ce” 16. God of love 18 Animal's foot 21 A unit of ground force* (m ilitary) the T a to 30. ('n rue into view 32. Cheat: ix 33. Biblical nam e i i 3 A Si VY, l l i4 bf J O 25 , G J I .3 / AO A i, rnA i? % ie Ic) 22. % 2 4 % -V 50 ?/i IT IT55 THS DA'LY TEXAN Paqe 5 G l o v / a Texas Beard for T E X A S R O U N D - U P Contest sponsored by ROUND-UP BAR-B-Q COMM. Through THE EX-STUDENTS ASSOCIATION RULES and R E G U L A T IO N S 1. Every entrant must be clean-shaven not earlier than 8 a.m. on W ednesday, March 9, 1955. 2. All male members of The University of Texas student body, faculty, and staff are eligible to enter. 3. The contest w ill be officially opened at 8 a.m. on W ednesday, March 9, 1955. 4. The contest w ill be closed on Friday, April I , 1955. 5. Ju dg in g w ill take place during the Round-Up Barbecue, at which time five finalists from each category w ill be chosen from the crowd, and final elimination w ill be held. Prizes w ill also be aw arded on this occasion. 6. Ju d g in g w ill be held for winners in five categories: a. Best all-round beard c. Sexiest beard b. Bushiest beard d. Most unique beard 7. Register in The EX-STUDENTS Association office on the M ain Floor of the Texas Union tween 8 a m. and 5 p.m., on W ednesday and Thursday, March 8 and 9, 1955. 8. There w ill be a twenty-five (25c) cents fee for entrance in the contest See us-Grow a Brush! S HEFT ALLS feature All m a ke s of fine Electric Shavers— Ask About Sheftall's Free TRAIL PLAN On Shtck, onson vers BUSHIEST BEARD rom The Student's Jeweler SHAVEMASTER OWNED OPERATED by T| xXeAsS / J I I A U l J n M J i i V I distinctive jewelry 2268 GUADALUPE AUSTIN'S ONLY KEEPSAKE DIAMOND JEW ELER ait — afeajfctotaiiia I n* . . M M . 709 CONGRESS Best-Ali-Around BEARD Reynolds Penland will give the "Best-All-Around in campus wear . . . Saddl'Kaks with matching Ja ck e t your choice of three colors TV d a y M a r c 1*' 10 1955 T H E D A I L Y T 0 < A M Pace & T O D A Y S Interstate Theatres HELD OVER 2 M O R E D A Y S W i l l i a m F re d fie M ic k e y G r a t e HOLDEN • KELLY • MARCH • ROONEY FIRST SH O W 11:50 A.M. Art Education Work On Exhibit in Loggia Hamlet to Be Acted In 24th Street Tent B y O K V I I J . K S C O T T j T h e D e p n r d n ie n t o f D r a m a is pre- | p a r in g to g iv t> th»- p u b lic a t a s te . id o ld s t y le E l i z a b e t h a n d r a m a , " d l l a ll t h e s e m b la n c e o f a tr u e E iiz a t> e th a n s e t t in g a n d s u rro u n d - 1 ings B e c a u s e to H o g g th e e n t r a n c e A u d it o r iu m is b a r r e d b y a tw e n ty - ! fotrt chasm, a r e s u lt u t th e p la n s fo r I in s t a llin g a n a ir - c o n d it io n in g sss- | te n t rn th e a u d i t o r iu m , th is y e a r 's I E liz a b e t h a n p la y , ’ 'H a m l e t , ' ' w ill I b e p r e s e n t e d in a t e n t a c r o s s I T w e n t y - fo u r t h S t r e e t fr o m tho E n ­ g in e e r s la b D r L o r e n W in s h i p , d ir e c t o r of . r h h i iain ,mgs v a n • nngn’ o ’ ‘Stranger* < aet tnnmim tai \ ' * colwpd Stanley K r a m e r s p ro d tn f ion o f as a St rancor. a hest-»«TI* , N „ , I n n o v e l o f The in c Morton Thompson, will la s t y e g r in c lu d e . , , J The alhet ha,” of the exh bit h»< three Academ> Award winners in , w 'h a * edu< 1 READ THE CLASSIFIED S n * the cast. They are OI.va de Hayti- t i !«sr ? & I h nf I int! F t ■ ^ n k ” S in ■ 1 1 r h ’ - ' " A N N A H ARTU N G and RUSSELL GREGORY . . . w th h alf-concealed organ and cord STARTS TODAY! AT POPULAR FIRST RUN PRICES! R e d ia l Hall Poses Staging Problems mmNOMINEES BEST ACTOR of --eha** BIST ACTRISS > tm > «• IN HQUYNAOOT 6HEATEST STOR> 12.DO — : 45 — 5 30 MICHIT HOLLYWOOD! I rn y * I E ^ ij- h f g ^ , r ■'‘ v § C i n e m a s c o p e v L Y ir > — GARLAND * a * I □ --<■ J CC* CAISON • CHAU!) *>CK*O*0 • C»«v »» TIC HHKSHO* Mc 'AC r ) N T\n? A r th u r M u r m • CAPITOL 2nd BJG WEEK! OPEN 1:30 p.m. * TEXAS ARTHUR M U R R A Y “ T H E FILM IS A M A J O R A C H I E V EM EN T . Set it down c f entertainment of an extraordinarily captivat­ ing sort, os vivid and impress­ ive to the eye as it is eloquent and m o v in g to the e a r .. .whips up a sensuous e x c ite m e n t ♦hot is of uncommon noture in films. ** Oow-fIhk. N Y S. NLIROK ptsttnu ■ ACTUN P K W V E R D I’S " A glow ing m w w o! e*p*r>*nc* ... irs v is u a l p r*fen t«« a r * rich a n d Humorous." — OMI I- M , w«r«*«d TrsOv^e **A musical and sc*n.r ochiavamaru .. a h u g * and colorful musical sport a t i« a joy to th* *Y* a n d oar " — A»on Cooi. 4 " H * r « o r* m a g n if ic * n t m u sic , spectacular sets and co stum e and p ag ea n try Filmed in lush Ferra- n i a t d o r A treat for both * y * and OOT ~ Set* iev^A9 f-Ame. ,9ii " In orty muwcol sense this 'A ld a ' is tom- p ie ta !y satisfying. Th* singing is m agni­ ficent, th* orchestral and choral sections fla w !** * Sophia lo r*n m akes a lovely, c o m p le te ly c a p tiv a tin g a n d se n sitive A id e * - Z t t m * ’ Cs* O ITS HEADLINE-HOT!-" THE STORY THAT LOOSES ALL THE SECRETS BEHIND NEW YORK’S RUNNING WAR AGAINSTTHE MOST TERRIFYING VICE-AND-VIOLENCE IN ITS HISTORY! Suggested by H»e sontaftomif beef-seller by Mw* notion's top Fw d crime reporters.' BRODERICK RICHARD MARILYN J. CARROL ^i SiW fiat Lf R M W E CREEKE (U K K IK M »c I O U ROIS ‘ '* 8 ® S S E l l RO SSE • Erfey.H s » ^ r N ,r* A C /DEMY AWARD NOMINATION m & s - CfcfcMA ° f TJ * . c r , O N P IA * 45’ S h jo M / ^ ^ V K S A ^ G $rirrkH§ Mf# Jrv+A+f* A d # g n ir* f+mv*#? . •/ _ T K a g 4 ** \ ap* ~ ! ilffB1 mm-, rn TlCMNICOtOe Non- nateo For Distinct've Ach!e.*fn*ftt in D o c u m e n ta ry E e a tu ra P ac on AUSTIN CINEMASCOPE M A K I S TCM) Ak ! 4 G R E E N F I R E ” I I K s T "HOW fl tt« P M. G r a c * $ t* .» * r t Ped K E L L Y G R A N G E R D O U G L A S I , Am* Sari Ort*#*** N O S * * » ort* Imm Jack HAWKINS-Giyrm JOHNS BARGAIN DAY TODAY! 50c ’ TIL 7 p.m. cje£/v’ Q U E E N COLLEGE STUDENTS \ dance classes • C H I E F * T •BONE Fries & Salad M a c * A // 31J 7 N. LAM Al? KC KC i’h ‘ «» Or*>n Sill I urb S n rtu - 5 P M I * M I S M The Barefoot Contessa' Six Gun Decision' H ««-»» *•'#* Our Thursday Menu at Scholz Prime Roast Beef or Hamburger Steak or Tenderloin of Trout with Tartar Sauce Combination Salad Mashed Potatoes Pinto Beans & Spinach Hot Rolls & Cornbread— Apple Pie ^ ^ Coffee or Tea . I B s Sci Jo!z Garten 160? Sa** Ja cin to Where you are always welcome mhear&, I A LW A Y S SAY, W H EN YOU C RO SS THE HUDSON RIVE1 Y O U ’RE IN THE W ILD WEST He * a . rC- T o d a y 's R u ss ia n Film Sh o w s A r t i s t 's F ig h t T W O LEFT F E E T ? Dance your way to Popularity the GREG SCOTT way, today F R E E D A N C E LE S S O N *« Any * t* p yo - ch DO SB A d a n c e s t u d io S U A » A t W * f S ’ 2 2 2 • The Sea sons Most H ilarious C o m ed y! HELD OVER - FRI. % SAT. DELICIOUS LUNCHES For a quick lunch or a complete dinner, try The M anhattan's delirious sand­ wiches and Kosher foods. A complete 65c lunch daily. KOSHER DELICATESSEN HAVE A LION'S APATITE? what you need, my friend, k # C a s is S p e c ia l 1 0 -oz. S ir lo in 905 CONGRESS L o o k in g f o r s o m e R e a l MEXICAN FOOD *-r 1*1 riiutiiifi tid r SNEAK PREVIEW TONITE at 3:00 P i J I For the fir»t tim« in Austin S I s i s h - K e - K a Ii (SO U V LA K IA ) £ '« r y lN K l\ ic r r u t abnut this w o n d e rfu l it c h ' P i z z a P i e s y A y ) Ph o n e 2 ,14 f & S J * ' A y " 4 li t h & Guadalupe IN M W lo w i c h ..D G , /or ....... 1(, ^ m n g S T U D E N T A D M I S S I O N $ .9 0 (sam* prICB for miffi) i THE P L A Y H O U S E -8:15 Ph. 6-0541 for reservations C u rt I t in* \ D o lta Nu Alpha, natior Iv •• a p o r t io n fraternity, will talk by traffic James. P . R v - . ^preventative of American A ir­ ted*. Thursday at 8 p m . in fax ■- LJr ''n 316. i D r . Em m ett L . Hudspeth, pro f« sor of physics, Dr, Robbin An* flf "soli professed? of chemistry* and D . Hans Pres of the theological Sem inary, will discuss "Science and Relation" at th** U n i v e r s i t y YMCA Tblir day at 7 15 p m . I piseopal j it Albert Roger Denison, vice-pres- pent of the Amerada Petroleum Dompnnv of Tulsa, Okla will speak b. fore the geology sp ecial se m in a r in Geology I p.m. thursday at Lect ire Room 14 His topic will be ' ‘Exploration Technique I “ Table Appoint merits’* will be d cussed af the H om e E con om ies (lu ll meeting Th ut ' r- I m. lr the Home Economics Rending Room lay ’ D m rn tho h o m e of Dr. and. M- : T h e Germ an club Kulensplegel- serein, w ! r p rn W F Michael, 2M0 Hcmph P mk to work on the play "Turandot" and sing < '.ermnn song* lay ry B e t a Alpha Psi, horn . ounfcn, f r a t e r n i t y w, Thursday at 7 p m lounge of F va-. ’ ’nim lr ,’ is a re* ai j ! n> w w ll speak on the history and pi - p(, es of Rf ’ in th* Mf • 'Du \ ph P- it- ti Fe*. J rn Ct riled *r ‘ l.tUn American Union will mer Re natior C r*er 2f- tier of sp; sr of1 * \V> Th e E n g in e e r in g W I v e t ’ C lu b grill hold its re p lie r bridge and Ut na* ta meeting Thursday a* p.m., at the Un versify (Toh. f Km Ho*ti* -es f r the ever ng V. J • es tv, H lie Ms Mi-* Bet! W Hoffner. Mrs, David Bash- ford Mrs, Ja c k G, Rico r and Mrs W illiam C. A Iff. A short Br ss meeting will be held before ti bridge and canasta sess ns Pi Sigma Alpha Initiates Sixte.0 Kl Sigm a Alpha - fraternity. iPllated sixteen new members at Its Spring Banquet Wed: c*d r ;ht ,n ’be Queen Ar* • P Texas Dr v T h e ru w political science ' v>! h. nit >' s *• * ’ i I l r we i n A A ‘.kins To.-. K B arton R L. Berger. B .y ' *e C d we Ward I G< Lee Ii . i-p e’ h Ch " N it he tx rif ie/. - tie Je ro m e S Vt .Ikenf-. 'A Dis, an ; F u r L . Jo h n * rn. V ■ -I- • ii lf I. ’ I I - < s. I Speakers were Dr W S Livings- to- an I Dr C L fen e A, . - ■ T h u r s d a y , M a r c h IO 1955 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P a g a 7 Brazilian Will Speak MissM-Keivy To Methodist Group er^ yen “ Miss Laura Jean M axey to R o ­ bert Gilden Kuykendall, Fe b ru ary 27. Mr. Kuykendall is a graduate of the University, ’ bree years m golf, and was a member of the “ T ’ Association, lettered Miss Doris Dee Cross to Joel Christi Carlisle, graduate, at P re s­ byterian Theological Sem inary Cha­ pel M arch 5. Miss Helen Ann Dvoracok . _ _ T, , , n to Al- ^putnern M f nom * t e n e r g y and Em ory U niversity where he re- St cpived bachHor of a r, s m a, tf>r o( bert C Gross February 19, in Anne's Catholic Church in Hous- artg and harhplor of divinitv d<1. ton. Mrs. Gross is a U n iversity grpes graduate and received her m aster s degree in physical education. S h e ’ was a member of Alpha D elta K a p ­ p a . Three F le e t e d D S F O ffic e r* .en r-.ov. ^ citizen . .ar ‘shop _ . F T> * M a ry Jacquelyn Camp, Three U niversity students have former been elected state officers of the student, Delta Zeta, was m arried Dimples Student Fellowship They to Richard Williams February 5 are Phillip Foote, vice-president; M r Williams is vice-president of Pat Davis, treasurer; and John Van the First National Bank in Camer- Voorhis, chair rn rn of the consti- r>n tut ion committee wned by J Gerald h M president, and Ford Fa dane by 'he will also re- r >r‘r-;* of her- he nor by p<|pular id*, mce u bet sales, ‘he twelve co-ed* candidates for queen. men rmmmmm ? JANN TURNER and N A N C Y KLOTZ two of the twelve debutantes who'll model.tonight His vs ii! Fe provide entertain:: < nt during int* r- ght m the mission. tyle Show Ju n io r H* .pirn.; i i , r d Cl ah sponsors the benefit mr the Child- w will be ren's H tine on West T went v-#i adit t The m a p r. f Kappa < tis and also Did Pistol Misfire Save Sam Houston? Engagements M iss M ary Catherine Pottorff will be married to Dr T ravis B Phelps March 12 in Harris Memorial Chape! of the University Methodist Church. Miss Po’orff attended the U niversity and Dr. Phelps was graduated from University of Texas M edical Branch in Galveston. He was a member of Phi Chi frater­ nity’ there and president of his senior class. IV)rothy Meade Bruns, senior student in business administration, ■o Sydney Moore Bauer, graduate. 'h e is past president cf Alpha Phi, a member of Sidney Lanier L ite r­ a r y Society, and Canterbury,' Club. The wfvLFng will be in the early summer. Raynice End*. U niversity grad­ a te and Zeia Tau Alpha, to J . L. Shudde, University graduate and Alpha Tau Omega. The wedding w ill be held in the early spring. ■loan W h it le y , pr< sente I also by e Bachelors bist year, is a grani­ te of Mount Vernon College in ashington, I). C . and n w is a < ami Corl**y is a member of P i hi and a freshman majoring in Ann H arrell it a Margaret M orris attend* d Lind wood College in St Chm :es. Mo. soph M a n I ’aigt* Benbow ii YOU A R E S3 f n S W M S Y e w we've rounded a fabulous collection of FO R M A LS for the ROUND UP BALL B a r b a r a D a rn a ll D rita < > ant nm Pledges Two C IN D E R E L L A $ 1 5 0,00 Wedding Ring 75.00 A GUARANTEED PERFECT diamond is yours in every Keepsake engagement ring . . . The most wanted gift of ail. distinctive im lfn 2268 Guadalupe O n The Drag Austin * only Keepsake Diamond Jp-w pier rtcn the complete Fogarty look, found only at Goodfriends I Fogart,* y r s we have every+’h'rg from shoes to s'eepwear for +he c o ” 'p e*e Fogarty 'oolc. Come in a- J see yourself in Fogarty's new spr?-g creations. H er femininely laced b ’oome' sleeper in no-iron coftorvdacroo b a ’ C e n wh -e b ..e or p nit, 9 Un : 5, 9 98 lingerie, Firs* Floor. M ss Fo garty s pc ta do* sK rtwa st of s lie paper t c ’ *e’a 'c c on white, 7 *o 13 49.98 The polka dot petticoat, o f nylon marquisette in p ’nk or white S or M, I 1.98 Bo ’H Second floor Shop. The dyeable satin pump Fogarty designed by C a p ?/ o 2.95 Shoe S a " F • : cor. I he M erry W dow, to under- score the Fogarty I. cc* rn w‘ -e n , l o m 32 to 38 pr'ced from 12 50 ’o 16.50 Fou” da*'ons> Second F oor. I % I I Come see our fabulou* Fogarty collection in our first and second floor shops gingerbread boy go-togethers for beachwear Cafhl'na has cooked uo these gingerb-ead boyM matchmates to bring you a new recipe for sun fun. You'll do a ! more sunning than swimming w th *-ese show-offs this summer. The shirred a ” d ruffled coU o”* p- nt swimsuit, IO *o 14, 12.98 The terry towel, 3.98 Both come in aqua, p^k. o- ye ow. The sw'm c a p won magmation a we-as wafer * qht p rc ‘e *ion S M. or L in assorted colors, 1.50 TV .-tdey ' f J 955 T H S D A IL Y T E X A N ’ P a c e « Yore/ Soys one/ Secretaries Needed in Part-time Work a m jr*. - dents appear to be undergoing a change sn their phil­ osophy of life." Hoyi Williams, di­ rector of the Shaders* Employment Bureau commem od about th* in* ct»a*ing number of I T students won arr Jobs throughout A istsn taking part-time Present-day students are living for the imrae Us ta future No longer do they J ‘OH st col ego as some­ thing to postpone mature respon­ se btu ■ N w >a\s Mr Williams more students war* Jobs so they can get rn arr. od or buy a car. or Spring Officers U n iv e rs ity E m p lo y e e s O b j e c t UT-Ex Writes Named by ROIC P r o p o s e d S o c ia l S e c u r it y Bill About Frontier Col. M c G a w Lists N e w Spring Staff Nevv staff Otis.’ors : r the d bv Hie faculty -staff c o m m i t t e e , full benefits, I N cry which has published newsletters that reduces a person’s a* foal re- pie sent mg the < ase tv* the pro- tiremcnt pay* cent abox e tween 1951 mr the ace of 211 and time of death or age of 65 to re «-eivo any retirement Opponents M a rth a Kosanke * Depicts In d ian Life So* tai Security program 4. The per t>cnt of wages that; say this means that if a person is “ badian Romances of the West or the spring ; posed \ R O K ' have among University i ntployees, has mu-u b« paid back tq the govern- 25 now and works for 21 years, err* Frontier'* is a new book from Hath McG .v been charged w th presenting the < ment in*’! eases one-ha if j rent paying Social Security tax he still the Exposition Press by Martha y s lence and ease for the bill in a biased light, j with every four years, wf will J would not receive any retirement Kosanke, former Texan and grad I'he University of Texas Employees protesting point out the; make 4 per cent of earnings a | benefits. ‘'‘Hew.ne aspects which they eon- kb kback to the government .'rom uaiq of in- me robot s croon B Hill s,der " *H be disadvantageous to U _* them if the bill passes; v, ...... s i ,*) on 5 Congress could m-Hii!! at nn\ tin\e 6 Persons covered bv ti lust work one-half of rail tune be­ The newsletters hav a majority of University employe must vote affirmatively ' !*»roh IS ii th. prolapsed Social Se, urity pro­ gram foi University err n!ov*o.-, is o. I that fr dad e r> :ty ajor we .a- bv plan ti b they 4 Men Selected to Freshman Honorary No Leads Found In Assault Cases F a c u lt y L a n d lo r d s A i d e d B y S u m m e r R e n t l i s t D r A ld e r s o n W i l l S p e a k ^ r * To J u n i o r C o lle g e G r o u p obis I Education Views Told by Moehlman * PU ®1 ■ m ' ii THE BIG FUTURLINERS Medics to Hear Cornell Doctor G M Comes to Town Miss Kosanke was born on s neh rn West Texas and graduate! un the University in 191 S. She . i v r*t her i leg i .»c frorr . • ’ • r <■ Univ . rslfy of Michigan md n>w a. bes in Grand 5 mid- Her ifw' lives of the m vv iii*- ii g ither Is of a peace f life and tiegar and spiritually -'fui philosophy im in ly ri tv n I i. . M w I k * W V-Mm ZSmMIP' I CAPITOL SAD DLERY 1614 Lavaca TUXEDOS t oh Hr \ r A i l S u p # E I L o n g h o r n C le a n e r s 'X !*n»d«!ap«> Phon* SSS!’ M A T A M O R O S 504 East A v e . Phone 7-7023 — x -------------- = Time to Fix It Right W O l Kruger’* c fir* *h# -«*;r> o r y c n a n tk#y not t n t m o v e m e n t b u t th e b a n d a - d ‘ o o , Y o u r w a»eh c a te , like n e w , b u t to ok H ie new . A n o i h e e F e # te rv .e e n A * o - I r..n *• o f f e r e d b y K r u g e r t o n t h e D r a g . •rv Put your timepiece in our hands— we'll do the job right. Krugers On the Drag Heal to Preside At Exchange Meet 11. don Prospectors Encouraged By Dr. Flawn the bureau of E< .nom •* Geology, kept a < r«.;U(S of a I mux: iou pros­ pective prospectors amazed with 45 thin bes of ‘ Fra* tic ii Aspens of ; r im Q P r tepee ting, He explained t h a t uranium breaks down into a daughter * le­ nient which bears gamma particles, the kind that r ike a geiger coun­ ter go into action When uranium filters out info a pure suspension it bears only alpha particles which will not affect most geiger eount- I mith who said * persons of I in 1950 ‘ aid hat ’ he bill as lid be a good He said restrictions or; the slzf of investments that could be made w;th the Permanent F .rd would prevant the Univ end tv finding **- se f boid ng a majority interest sn such things as Hi ghes Tool Onnpany and the Pearl Brewery ” Five minor wording changes in FreMn the bill offered bv Representatives their fir .la *'ie- Y anev ■ H aulier w e -•- a tv Ie. * *r i * * proved. On a roil cal to byp.** y - voted hear;rh-’ and send ti to tine floor of the I I tam * the cosh mi tree poir firs! sub. ommittf. b ll directly is*. In i am a sc rn in a* ‘ , ‘ S d / / r ■/ / / j iiODERN SIZE FILTER TIP TAREYT0N brings y o u th e tru e taste of T a r e y t o n ’s fa m o u s q u a lity to b a c c o P R O D U C T O F cX/tM I yfrruL t < c u n < /• / t i , / ^ r n / , n , a ny ta ny < W eather: H a r m , h u m id w e a t h e r w it h part* I t cloudy *kl»ihav ing for a w hile and sleep a few millu tes e x tra in th e morn- In g ," Soviet World Policy Same, Savs Mosley Al Ibapt dus, a senior petroleum student an d one of eng int■en rig s contest fin alists, enter* last y ed i t 'I ast year, " . . . ju st for kicks . . . an d llais y ear to sec if he could wi n sonto■thing,’’ T here h a s been no rea in Soviet w orld policy a much talk ed of "soft Im the dem otion of Malenkov succession of Khrushchev D r. P h illip M uscly, ail R aym ond B aring, fre sh m a n m an- R ussian a ffa irs cu rren t I „ d ~ , I ~ the U n iv ersity , m ad' in terv iew w in an th! of f ll F a r a b e e , R o w l a n d , l u p i n Hadjo U ouse v v ed n o d ay n ll Dc M ost!'. .! ti,;.* na nge g Hie Bint8# id th e o n ly on visiting Oinment Council Expansion Voted Down 4 to I to one to two w as voted proving I by the Council, J e r ry w ithout students c o n tac t’’ w ith the in creased rep resen ta- 4 to >n. stu d en t rep rese n ta tiv e, re- tion. A thletic oil as voted pre ion, w as ask ed by the Conn-; study o th e r w ay s of " im - 1 de Grievances Invited lo Health Center The Southw est C onference rules req u ire faculty control of ath letic I boards! If the stu d en t re p re se n ta - 1 tion w ere increased , D r. J. N e ils ! Thom pson, c h a irm a n , w rote in a re p o rt to P re sid e n t Logan Wilson, i the n u m b er of facu lty m em b ers j in creased also. 1 w ill have th e size "T h is to b e to in crease trend ’pr. W D r. J. T, Phillips, assistant, d ire r- of tho A thletic Council is considered the m a jo rity as being v ery Student H ealth C enter by to r of the will be p re se n t T h u rsd ay at the G rievance C o m m ittee’s continued of irrita tio n s concerning discussion the H ealth C enter. The com m ittee , student, and one student. will m eet a t 5 p.m . rn Texas Union '•irable. th ree The Council is now com posed of faculty m em b e rs, one ex- A ware th a t word-of-mouth com- ‘‘Students a re clo ser to certain a sp ects of the ath le tic p ro g ram th an ad m in istratio n and staff m em - the H ealth C enter b o rs." Wilson com m ented. "Som e long been com m onplace on p roblem s com e to th e ir view long p lain ts ab o u t h av e the cam pus, the com m ittee is try- before they com e to the staff’s, ing to discover the origins of dis- "Since the ath letic p ro g ram in­ content and th e ir possible rem oval, d irectly affects a larg e portion of the end !he student body, student opinion with fac- goal. is one of the m ore im portant ,o rs to con*id e r in settin g athletic genuine g riev an ce o r a suggestion P °llrV- T herefore. I think students for b etter service, to s^ ou^d have a la rg e r voice in the m eet with D r. P hillips and com m ittee. im proved relatio n s feels he has a Anvone who invited ____ is the j piT)p! I 1>r Thom pson said th a t " a m ost existed i u n satisfacto ry condition" before 1930, w hen th e Council w as composed of eleven m em b ers. He .ee ls th a t the p resen t size Council h as co­ "w orks o p e ra tiv e ly ." in tim ately and N in e Speech Contestants _ G o Into F inals T o n igh t . , In tra m u ra l im prom ptu speech .______________________ 9 he nine finalists bidding I h u t - d a y night C o lor T e c h n i c i a n t o S p eak finals will be h eld a t 7 30 in G a rriso n Hall with nine M r. Ralph M. E v ans, d irecto r of color technology, E astm a n Ko- finalists com peting. for d ak Com pany, w ill sp eak on "E x- in each j p ressiveness of C olo r" in Geology trepines division a re Sara White. G ladys Building 14. M arch 17 a t 8 p.m. H avener. N eal Spelce, I-arry H aile. He will illu strate his lectu re with ITiyllis K u p erm an , M arilyn Gold- slides, Mr. E v an s is sponsored by the Psychological R esearch Foun- berg, John E nsle, T hom as J . De- N a tio n . i vine and Jo B eth Holcomb. to be aw ard ed A ll Except for D o rm s k ey s till the end of th e ir te rm of * To Push or P u l l ? it w-,* C a m p u s P r o b l e m C a m p u s Problem E C ' C C j S o l v e d b y Texan! University tion of d o rm ito ries. Officially h ead ­ ed by the S u p erintendent of Build­ ings and G rounds, this d ep a rtm e n t has ch arg e of issuing these keys for use by authorized personnel. originated m the i , . * v first under the B usiness M anager, but is now, he idert« a revise mu George S st clip for eat st 9.6 in the I coach Frogeye Lovvorn rep: Je r r v Prmvit. Je r r y House t scorching the cinders at a f.v sophomore has been clocked ? also sped to a mercurial 21 flat in p House is a newcomer to U T relay broad jumper. He took top honors in and Houston Saturday with a 23-3A Ie? be a top contender at Laredo. Smith, are favorites to Olympics. But without 1 rn h and Alvin Frieden i iv to fill in. Assistant >ur of Bobby W h ite n . der Whildc-n ho. s been en son '■prints The little 5 in the 220. Bobby a a well established r meet with A&M wing. Je r r y should Steer distance hopes center around t Foe ester brothers Dick and George, After running a 1 :50 8 in the 880. Dick rates top billing. Brother George finished third Saturday in the gruelling twas mile journey. Lave rn Voight, John Tot 2 . Jam es Caruthers, Don Neigh­ bors, Tom Rogers, and Hulen Hale comprise a fine a rray of distance thinclads H enry Dickson and jumpers Dickson cleared the bar at $-6** in the Texas Relays last year hut a bruised '.nine heel has hampered him th s sec so rn Both hors have been around 6-2 and 6-3 Jim Pfau pace the high W illie Valls and Weldon Glasscock are the top hurdler*. Valls In the Laredo Classic two years ago with a 14 5 in the 120-yard h In field events it’ll be Ross Roberts pole vaulting; footballer I. ford Sneed and D avid Bashford throwing the shot and discus; Wayne Delaney, Charles Renfroe and Bobby Gilstrap tossing javelin. That trio placed one-two-three as listed throwing the s In the meet Saturday. Delaney « toss was good for D4-8V Birds Loaded at Third Traded to the Baltim ore Orioles from the Yankee chain, ex-L great K a l Se grist is up for a try with the Birds this spring Thou! looking good in early workouts. Rook ? K a l i« a third baseman I trade and if anybody in the Am erican League has experience at ti Their regular third sat hot comer Paul R; led *he club in R B I's last year and the winter tr Vero Stephens brought in trusted veterans B illy Cox. J ohnry Pe-ky and Freddy M- Pack, Brunson, Black Named to 4-A Team By A*xof ixted Pr.-** * -. ., - , -■ if : ■■ .. lids V -- r- Waco runnerup for the Confer- title for Crozier Tech. s ©red 4 ” enee 4-A state basketball title, points in two games to se? a new dominated the all-touroarrent team 4-A record, He was the only edger bv placing two players. Charles selected unanimously. P a rk and Kenneth Bronson. Wayne Wedgeworth of Beaumont • Crozier Tech of Dallas, the Con- filled the fifth ber’h terrace 4-A champion, placed its I leading scorer bug A. C, B lack each placed two cagers or the on the squad with unanimous ac- 3-A squad. Neil Swisher of cha re­ I pion Victoria was a unanimous claim . „ Black and J a y M cDvain of Pam- choice L a rry Roach of Victoria pa were the only repeater* on the and Brenton Hughes of Free - h 4 - A and 3 - A ’e a r « arrronced polled a . Wednesday by the Texas Spoils Humphrey of Kilgore and Charles W illiam s of French received the W riters Association. • two \ to !>■. Black, whose jump shot in the other *wo places. LEARN to FLY B i I) VVI VI T K R Te**n latramurw* Co ordinator Wednesday ni :ht H as a bl,*ar. Hank Chapman s Steer* have outpoint­ ed SK< le v a * Tech, Northwest Louisiana and losing to Oklahoma and *M I U M The loss to the \ggle* wa* by a four point margin. the I Ha hop. A CONGLOMERATION OF FACIAL e * , the Phi G am 's David Rogers aces up for two points ms is « DANIELS A SHOT AT A CROW N a v fU P 16 N C A A Finalists Active Friday Night gins ai Hers v The Ha rn pi wins o terrors rester esr dropped l l a r h ea d ed b y S an F ran cisco , K en tu ck y , an d L aSalle, s^ucuc w** „ a , ,n at fo u r s c a tte re d c e n te rs F rid a y n ig h t in regional elim ina- the Tenr ie lions. All h av e one aim — th e N C A A cham pionship. to p college h ask e tb a l team s, ir e Off th e c o u n try 's S ix te en of The 'Horn Golfers W h ip Bay! or On Links, 5-1 :< $ Texas d ( ,° P of the poll play in the con the title. Records M a y Fall in Border Festival d some eig h t eel •s w ill com pote ii f e s ti v a l a t L a red* 1 n n u a I H orde ck a n d field m ee B o d P ber. while Jo lint Proct BU I Cozort to round o\ The next rr atch for ing South we* t Con fen pions w ill br M a r rh at the Ode ss \ Relays Th £s f \r% f #*0|*| ference rn held a* Waco nm mn in Odessa, itch w ill be id B Mural Schedule AA b B A S K t TH A I I (Leseae I na!* Sigm a A lpha A ’or Phi D elta The! O ak Grove va Tt- Sab tne Terror lf s H argrove v t. 43 P n 9, t T p n ( !*«.* IS 7 pm 1 vs U s sn M .i p m Rocket- la vs. Slgi S :s0 p m -t I .ft p. 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Thro are six gam es in Florida and one in Arizona for the kickoff, with only the world champion N e w York G i a n t s at P hoenix, A ri/., and the Baltim ore Orioles at D aytona Beach, Fin., not scheduled. in Arizona O nly t h r e e t e n n i s a r e t r a i n i n g i b i s s p r in g , a n d vs it ti t h i r t e e n in F lo r id a , s o m e b o d y ha * lo si! out, two a u s o thoro a i o n t ••Dough to g o arou n d . Tho Cleveland the Chicago Cubs at Tucson In Florida, tho St Louts Cardinalf and Now York Yankees play at St. Petersburg, with Washington vs Boston at Sarasota, Cincinnati vs. the Chicago White Sox at Tampa. Detroit, vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater. Kansas City vs. Pittsburgh at Fort Myers, and Brooklyn vs. Milwaukee at Miami in a night gam e Indians, American League champions moot in B a l t i m o r e , w h i c h t r a i n e d its sp ring e x h i b i t i o n s c h e d u l e F r id a y a g a i n s t C in cin n a ti at Hay ton B e a c h . The c i a n t s , w h o d e f e a t e d ( lex e l a n d four s t r a i g h t in the World S e r ie s last fa ll, h o p e to m a k e it f ix e in a row w h e n they op e n a g a i n s t the I n d i a n s in P h o e n ix F r i d a v . last s p rin g o p e n * \ r l E o n a ST. PETERSBURG. Fla.- F.xcept for Stan Musi xviii be in the St. Dans Cardinals' opening line! York Yankees Thursday when the two clubs open lion .schedule. . no 1954 regulars a g a i nst t h e New I cir spring exhibi- Cardinal Manager Fiddle Stanky announced he will use an all-rookie Infield with Tom Alston at first, Don Blasingame al second, Ken Boyer at short, and either Hon Plaza ot Jerry Thomas at third. Rookie Larry Jackson will do the early pitching and Hal th xviii catch. Teamed with Musial in the outfield will be Bill Virden am Harry Elliott. * * * F O H T MVI It ’N F i n . — M a n a g e r F r e d Haney the P it t s b u r g h l e a g u e b a s e b a l l t e a m g o e s t h r ou gh t h r e e of F i n i t e s f i g u r e s a m a j o r p h a s e s of tra in in g . I i r s ! : w h e r e e v e r y t h i n g h u r t s ; set out!: w h e r e e v e r y t h i n g e v e r y b o d y b e g i n s su d d en ly -.where is sort feel to of n u m b ; and h u m a n att o v e r a g a i n . third Vsketl by a n e w s m a n W e d n e s d a y at w h at s t a g e the P i r a t e s a r e now , H a n ey r e p lie d : third.*’ " T h e s e c o n d an d I'm b e g i n n i n g to b e a f r a i d t h e n w on t be any ★ * ★ LAKELAND, Fin. • First baseman F e n is Fain, still Pivot mg bt right knee, will stay in Lakeland Thursday when the Detroit Tiger go to Clearwater to meet the Philadelphia Phils in their first exhibitio game Wayne Belard! and Jack Phillips will split the first base jot "We could alternate Belard! and Phillips all -enson,’4 "Yd M a n a g e Bucky H a m s , "hut I still think Fain will he all righ*. It seems to rn he s running better cverv day '' Fain injured his knee last June while with the Chi. tgo White So? General .Manager Muddy Ruel described Fain as a "i ag-doll runner ever since he came to the majors in 1947 "I don't s e e why anybody sh ou ld expect him to he a fancy sprints now." Rue! d e c l a r e d N Girls' Basketball (bens Tonight Si xteen T e a m s To P l a y in Tourney B y N O H M A M I L K S I f x a n S p o r t s S t a f f The Interscholastic League Girls’ Basketball Tournament gets under way Thursday night at 7:30 at .Stephen F Austin Gym with two class AA games. Sixteen teams will participate in the tournament t h i s week end lot I three crowns, A I net*}’ 7 . ■>) p . t ranbur* (34-2j vs. George .ii !) vs. Dim i jr>- a) vs. I U3-0 * vs. Saturday TG rsday. M arch IO 1955 THE 'L Y T E X A N P*qe J R o c k y to D e fe n d Title SAN FRANCISCO. March 9 P Heavyweight Champion If o c k y Marciano will defend his title at Ke/.ar Stadium against England’s Don Cocked the night of May 16, .Prom oter Jimmy M urray s a i d I Wednesday. Boxing Club president. Murray declined to bilk about the television aspects of the bout, but conceded that the date did not. coincide with present national TV programming. He had nothing to sax teie- either, about theater The fight date is a Monday night i which apparently means home tele­ vision viewers will be unable watch. It was arranged in a tole. Stu Benson. phone conversation between Mur- rav and Jim Norris, International pro baseball squad this summer. named to the all-American semi- to Benson Wax Ail-American Texas catcher, was vision, Can you afford a trip to Europe? N S A says yo u can! Every college student sh o uld try to p la n for a summer a b r o o d before he graduates. It can be done. It is almost a must in ed u c a tion al val ue a nd social experience. Your ow n n a tiona l o r g a n iz a tio n — the U.S. N a t io n a l Stu dent Association operates E ducational Trave!, Inc. with this thoug ht in mind L o w cost tours — f r o m $ 5 85 to $800 for 60 to 80 d a y s p r o v i d e eve ryth ing in tra n spo rtation , p l a n n e d p ro g r a m s, J I M M Y W I L L I A M S V E R N O N W E S T M O R E L A N D .j/tm it .*m, J E R R Y N E L S O N A r o u n d the Loop Aggie Spring Sports A nalyzed by Scribe Bv J FII KY WI/ I t . Spurt* Kditor, Th* Battalion the Cl Ive is .'.econJ in a ■ cries i o f articles p m sen trig s p a n g \ ports! un-, cpc emi­ in the SU X . T h is ly written the Texan. 7 nm Williams, sports editor of the B a i­ lor Lariat, p r e 'tuts the •/>* it ion t h e e I'rid a) . ) fo r Good pitch, no hi' in baseball second place in track and fourth or fifth in golf and tennis that s the spring outlook for Texas AAM. Du st year's Aggie diamond crew batted the season route and finished fourth in Southwest Conference play with a 7-7 mark, Unless the 1954 Fish team, which won 9 of 12. furnishes some hitting power, this season's story will be about the same. team over .219 as a All - Conference catcher Jimmy Williams and pitchers Joe Hard- grove and Jerry Nelson head the lettermen. Hard- nim grove had a 3.1 earned run aver­ age. Nelson 2.7. returning In track. Coach Frank Ander­ son s team should be stronger in the field events but weak in the -prints and distance. A&M finished second to T e x a s in the 1954 con­ ference meet after winning three straight titles and six in the last seven years. The Cadets lose 23 11/24 of the 54 7 12 points they scored at Waco last year. Shot putters Bobby Gross, Bessel lieu is t he lone four- year man. The Fish team will have a state singles champ and a pair that won a state doubles title, so things should pick up next year. the conference champ, Tom Boner- Jack den. and Herman Johnson all top­ ped if) feet their first day of prac­ tice A fourth, H arry Cox. hit 48 last year, so this virtually assures A&M of a sweep in this event, bar­ ring injuries Heaviest distance stars Jim Blaine and Dale De- the Rouen. UT s advantage s p r i n t s and d i s t a n c e e v e n t s figure to he too much for A&M. losses are in Tennis Schedule visits to the h istoric a l a n d cultural tre asures of old a n d n e w Europe. I l l t M S H A X V arsity A 1953 letter winner - Bobby Briggs probably will be number one on the Aggie golf team, which finished fourth last year. Seniors Bill Franklin and Wick Menard and junior David Vandervoort are the returnees from the '54 team which won four, lost nine, and tied one. '55 Agete tennis team will be formed from one senior, three sophomores. three juniors, The and pm , G rah am vs .R usso: K a m ra th H ernandez vs Stovall. 3 30 -m juist vs S pringer B lan to n Carnied. ; ta Iva Atkinson 4 30 p .rn.. S n yder-S p rin g e t vs. G iant-: in alv a-H o rn a n d e/ Gr a h a m - Bi a u to n v s, 1 Rnsent - S 'n v a ll. Chew * R . sso vs. J o r d an - Ll 11! e f i e id. I\rr*h di£'$t 2 30 p m B a rn e tt vs. P a y n e ' W ood­ w ard \ s A n d e r s o n C a rr o ll vs W alk er. 3:30 p m. B ecker vs. K napp; F ra n k * vs, W oodson Pet vs. Kidd. 4:30 p.m ., F loyd-W oods vs I.ilyholm -K idd Beek- er-C arro ll vs F ran k * -K n ap p ' A n d e rso n -■ B a rn e tt vs. W oodson-W oodward. Act now . Write for o u r tra v e l brochure. S e n d for the c o m p le t e tra v el guide, " W o r k , Study, T ra v e l A b r o a d , 1 9 5 5 " —— price: 50 cents. S ee your N S A C a m p u s O r, write — E D U C A T I O N A L T R A 4 8 W E S T 48t h S T R U. S. G o v e r n m e n t A p p r o v e d Fl ying School LEARN T~ M r . C . Edwin Lacks, the E d u c a t io n a l D i r e c t o r o f N S A , will s h o w a film on Eur o p e a n d ex p la in the N S A tours to intereste d s t u d e n t s . FLY Date: Tonight, M arch IO Time: 8:00 p.m. ♦ Place: International Room, Texas Union Browning Aerial Service Ph. 5-1728 H a n g a r N e x t to C o n t r o l T o w e r ( T F I , For Campus and Casual Wear... B e r m u d a S h o r t s By M c G r e g o r r The most practical wearing a ppa rel ever desigr ed for Texas W e a t h e r Is the Bermuda Short — W e have them by the M a s t e r Styler of Sportswear — - M c G r e g o r ! "Chutney Bermuda rr « i t Scotlin Bermuda" Tinitti Bermuda” Bermuda Sox" $ 5 ° ° S 5 9 5 $795 $ J 0 0 i $ i*. s a rn ■ ? if:" m m m i 4-x •* vv A .Merritt 611 C O N G R E S S * k 'fr o mn: I '"v cA r\:N r <5 r- Little M a n on C am pus b y Bibler c S e t j r e x } a If the A thletic Council recom m endation fo r an integ rated Hill-M oore H all p ro g ram is accepted by th e B oard of R epents, it will be a progressive step rn th e ath letic pro g ram . to live T he plan calls fo r txrth a th le te s and non-athletes in Moore and Hill H alls, w ith no m o re th a n 180 ath letes in th e 400 total cap acity . At th e present, only athletes live in Hill Hall. This se cro ­ p s non of ath letes would bx abolished. T here have been several w idely publi­ cs sos arisin g in Hill cized discipline cases arisin g in Hill Hall zed scandals an th is y ear The oint-sized scandals and the n t -sized ________ - a th letic team s w ere inevitably mingled so th a t the ath letes— all th e a th le te s— cam e th a black m a rk on th e ir rep u tatio n s. out \\ t a few w ere involved. A th letes in I cot the blam e. On I g o n e r in However, there are. the present set-up, conditions that foster disciplinary problems. For instance, all other men s residence halls are under the Dean of Student Life’s office for disciplinary super­ vision. The Athletic Council supervises the athletes. in This puts th em in a special categ o ry . W h e th e r th ey a r e m o re stro n g ly o r less stro n g ly disciplined th e ir d o rm ito ry , th e y are disciplined in a different m an n er fro m every o th e r stu d en t. T his m ay be u n fa ir to e ith e r th e ath le te or th e non­ ath lete, but th e av e ra g e stu d e n t firm ly believes th a t a th le te s get a “ b e tte r d e a l'’ th a n others. Certainly all disciplinarv supervision should come from the same place regard­ less of whether a man can kick a hall or not. At a recent regional d ean s’ m eeting, fo r lessening recom m endation one the problem s in a th letic areas w as to elim inate athletic d o rm ito ries This in d icates that o th e r schools, too. are feeling th e u n n eces­ sary difficulties caused by seg reg atio n of th e athletes. Another recommendation is to turn tho athletes' parking area over to the Com­ mittee on Parking and Traffic. With the present excruciating parking situation, a parking lot for the a th le te s is an uncalled- for privilege. Why should they park e a s ily while other students can’t? S tu d en ts hav e both resented th e “ spe­ cial priv ileg es'’ of ath letes an d h a v e been prone to say d ero g ato ry th in g s ab o u t Hill Hall resid en ts an d athletes in g e n e ra l, lf one Hill H all boy is seen b re a k in g tra in ­ ing rules, “ th ey all b reak tra in in g ru les.” If one is c a u g h t s i p h o n i n g gasoline, “ th e y 're all d ish o n e st/' False ru m o rs are e a s y to s ta r t w hen the su b jects can so closely be asso ciated under one classifica­ tion such as “a th le te s /’ S tu d en ts mass the chance to associate closely w ith a th le te s in the p resen t d o rm i­ to ry set-up. W ith training ru les an d sep­ a ra te housing, ath letes becom e a seg m en t d etached fro m th e o th er stu d e n ts. T hey have classes in com m on, but even so. m any of th e a th le te s a re physical ed u c atio n m a­ jors. The a th le te ’s outside h o u rs a re spent aw ay fro m th e usual cam pus situ atio n . The recommendations going to the Re­ gents would enable the athletes to know other students better and would enable other students to know the ath letes better. This plus the casting out of the “special privilege" tag would be a help not only to the athletic program hut to the I nt- versitv as well. N e ig h b o rin g N e w s Seniors, Don't Feel Bad, You'll Be Out Soon Enough By RO LLY WFSTEH Vxrhante Editor SENIORS. Hopeful Seniors. D ream ers I com e to pra >e this article from T h e Oklahoma D aily, not to bury' it. As you read, perhaps you can de’ec’ a slight resem blance between the person in question and your m eager self. It s called “ For t * BV THF. TIME the ordinary student becomes a senior here, he is hardened, careless, a little cynical, and happy because he knows there Is nothing he can do about it ai; a r t i He is partying and playing h is way to a degree because he gave up long ago on getting an education. He attends classes with reasonable regularity, and takes pride in the w ay he can the cam pus and walk across least one person speak to a' out of ten HE H AS 5 FAINT h a teat he w I have to work when he gets our of school, and this does not spur him to study. But neither does the prospect of staying in school another sem ester or year inspire him noticeably. He had sophomore lost his end junior school spirit and his associations with various organ­ izations on the cam pus have gone sour He goes to football gam es be­ ca m e soc ally that s the thing to do. And he so il attends an occasional bat etball gam e or w restling match, if they com e on a week night EACH DAY. the senior await­ er.* ar the last po* sd ie minute, stretches, yaw ns, and look* out the window emotion I esaly. If the weather is extrem ely nasty, a muttered curse m ay be heard. Bu' no* ofter. It doesn't make much difference . . . . At lunch senior would the rather eat on the cam pus corner the real like milk, than at his dormitory or house. it s too He doesn t healthy. And senior never has an afternoon class. After lunch he will usually take a nap He needs rest. He's at­ tended three classes and had two or more stimulating dis­ cussions on the weather, or a lousy professor, or m aybe a nore probably, sex. par tv. or He's' tired IN THE week ends girls. Th a th thrill bec tin te sharp. Nobody w looking girl on his arm w any pla< e he goes he will into friends . . . . EVENINGS and cr seniors date “ sh am ’ igy i en run Midn.ght is bed time for the senior. After all when a man gets to be a senior, he A get" mig pretty old and has to get his sleep. Besides, he doesn t want to bum him self out studying W o|J, m a y b e (R White) little long, but that w asn’t all of it. tim e Besides, I’ve tried to get it printed. the second it was a i t s * scattered TO BREAK the monotony cf type. various witty sayings and tokes, som e of which are so old they are due for a revival, will be this colum n. We would give cred.t if we knew where they cam e from, but the originators would probably like to forget it any­ w ay. For instance throughout O n e d a y , a teacher in k in d e r ­ g a r te n sc h o o l In New \ (irk, fire- [♦aratory to g iv in g out an e x er ­ c i s e said, “ Now c h ild r e n , I want you to be very q u iet, so quiet th a t you cou ld h ea r a pin drop.” Everything bad q u ieted down n ic e ly and the te a c h e r w a s about to sp e a k w hen a little voice in th e r e a r of the room *aid , “ Go let > r a h e a d , teacher, and d r o p .” T h e D A t g r T e x a n The Dally Texan. at .dent newr* blithe!) in Austin da tty ex- lo, c. of The Calver*.iv of Texas la JA S*’.i.raay, Monday ana ac,.may per.ooa r TeAU Student Publication*, inc .New* contribution* win n* a^ eyted by telephone (2-2173) >r at th# JE 1.02. I c e Dc* f-mcern- coltoria I office*. J R VB. or t # ccw* laboratory tb s delivery niiouid be mad* to JE & and #<1 vert art n#, JR i i i Iii-2476c Opinion* of the Texan are not aee*-s*arily tr.oie of tea . . adre.r,,*trail'.n or o ti ■ Un vert y official;, Entered a* seeond-c - v* m etier October A vella dexaa under ’ f t of •tare.*! i VTV. TkMf"11 in 1*43. at Uia Boat Of?.:# at a s s o r t v t m > P BI** w m r ar to h i The A tto r n e d Pres* tv t> • u*c.*:y en d u ed to t*,e um for repu&i’cation * em# of * pomancoua origin pub shad bertin, R ights c f newftpapcr, and local of pubhiatlor, of ai) ox net m atter *>*r*t« also reaervM r*a ’cd to ti or not rn vert,. # ared i* cd rn ne.** d apatetic* Repre»ent»d for National Advertising by National Advertising Service, Inc., Cc .cee Pubiitncra R ep rw n ta t.v # tau Madison Av* New to ra . N. lf. Chicago — Roxton — too* Angels* — Ran h rare ,*co it »»<>«>* led Colle giate Pre#* .HI. Milr IL RIHM Kl P I ION BAT EH ' Mi juuiuuu satfMnpliuu — I bree Month*) delivered In A u stin ....................... ......................................... . Mailed its Austin ............................................ ................................. Mn. id out of town ............................................. .... Fir*! Cia#* S 76 mori-n Al.Nj mon th I 76 m w th STAFF Alg ii I Editor ........................ Ik«k Editor ......... Assistant Night Editor . . . Assistant* ............................. N i g h t Reporter* ..................................... BDN M I. ID R THIS ISSUE ......................... L I KE L. PATR EN E L IA |M Daneo M iller ................... ...................... hun Willis Orville Johnson, Carol Sutherland, Torn Cannot. Joel Kirkpatrick, J C Gouiden Frank Man)t/.as Copyreader . • ■ ........... Night .Sport* Editor ............................. Eddie Hughes A s s i s t a n t s ........................... John) liiilje John K /iagg*. Willie M o rn s Night Am usem ents E d it o r N an cy McMean# Assistant* ........................................................... ..................... Meda M iller N ight Wire Editor I Ain Clark fiat bara Ray N ight Society E d ito r ............ A stia ta in • • • • • • • • • • • • a •••••« Nancy N i.h o i .................... ................... DK K BIBLER dicated “ Little Ma pus, or no long' Wheaton Record cation at Whoa “ Professor Snai r be printed weekly put ece non idministra* 1 cartoons svu puuiii a- new •• paper. in objected trp crudely I poor taste. My, what a dull cam pus that must he. ♦ SPF AKING OF philos here's an exam ple of som e good stuff as used in the TV) Ccm bat people six]Dpm£ in* to the Skyway d m e -m theater# the rnana c e m e n t m The Ok la­ ii be a bes lect E’S SOMETHING A •HT GAY A B O U T UP ALL NIGHT AND j, if if a done in the ma Dai r ii e r ITLL I AYING 'UDY IN* right way. it. Then one One should begin by carrying armloads of pillow s, cigarettes, chowing gum, and other food stuffs to some isolated spot that has at least a 50-watt buib to light should go ha' k and get one s hooks and too On carry them to the spot the way, one should pause at a drinking fountain and eat a handful of stav-awake pills. This is where hah the fun come* in, Practice swallowing two, three, or four at once U L T I R M M . T D ‘he study spot, arrange yourself sn the most comfortable position pos­ sible and count all the pages in the e read. that m ust Count off for pictures and white apace. text a n d ( S c le r a l b rea k # , sta y . awake pill# la te r ) About r a m., you will find that you have fin­ ished the next eight chapter* sn the textbook but som ehow are unable to recall what they were about, or the course, or who you are, Don t panu just eat another *tay- awake pill. the nam e * (loiter) After w atching the sunrise drag yourself back to the study >j.of. When you reach is. eat, six slay-aw ake pills with­ out stopping, and grasping your Brrr Iy be*ween e y e l a s h e thumbs a iid hold your eyes ofa-n w h ile you rapid­ ly finish reading your text forefingers N ow ro m e # g a y part. Bitch forw ard -in y o u r tar e and Ue there laughing. th e G irl s Dorms Benefit From Nickel Cokes Bv Bl V I HUK Si HW \HTZM \ \ A nickel in a Coke m achine rn a dormitory is a good investm ent. sim ilar these and from Profits into a Concession m achines go Fund used to provide student bene­ fits not otherwise available. The Tri-dorms for women give two formals a year, paid for with fund. Several this money from Bicycles, Car Pools Aid Parking Problem By OK VIT l f ’ SC OTT is It's up to the students. That the only solution Pean .Tack Hol­ land has to offer to the parking problem at The University of Texas - a problem that increases with the increasing enrollment. The dean said that lack of turds prevents the University from build­ ing any new parking facilities soon. In Ins opinion, the only meth­ od of relieving the congested sit­ uation is to fam iliarize the students with to stress the problem and unselfishness in parking. Many students carelessly park m e r the white dividing line, thus depriving another of that extra parking space. During a drive at another university, a car found parked over the line was carried to another I P U 8 r it. leaving the SPO the on LIN IN*. the in ll Univcrsi has the right that the pedestrian f w av. TH I N EW GI K l.S ’ dos from th ing built across m ary Building leads to th* fatten that most of the gi live there will have cars. further ag in uahon coni I ado that int hi* lh en policy la . in ii tig I ft I ms[xjrti tory be- e Phar- ? expec- irls who thereby tiffic sit- in I is we ised by ;e cities off the on pro- e traffic n on mage the bi > riding hic i e wr lev I Vi whir! vided from th* One sure so problem is to e fad, With ever there might be but few of the IT S I I’ TD ct TF1 not i 111 n j th*’ faculty dix men s dormitories hav e inlramttral team s The to equip these teams. fund goes When a dormitory resident pay* his regular room and board bill there are no allotments for extra* like television sets And yet many of the residence halls have them. They were made possible through the Concession Fund A v ariety of machines add money to the fund, For instan ce- Coke m achines, cookie machines, wash­ ing machines, and clothes dryers. “These extras help to make dor* rn.''" v Iiviny more hmne-like and gracious.” explained F C Mc­ Connell. direct rn of Auxiliary and Service Activities. Residence hall m anagers plan lo use money from the fund to purchase a television set and hair dryers for the dormitory now un­ der construction, “ I believe that girls moving into a new dormitory should have the sam e benefits as girls in the pre -ent dos ms ’ Mr. McCon­ nell said. living I Ii'wev cr. ii is to he clearly un* dei ’" >d that the Concession Fund goc- hook to the students in the form of these extra benefits not available through regular food and board assessm ents The new dorm I- tc-y w..; e m ;nistied with f..nd* allocated by th* B oatd of Regents from the regular monthly pay­ ments of the dormitory residents. So, it s vi i v < it a: that a student for his ’nun a Ceile gets m w e i Cl a ( IUI C C J to 'en? of Jirincj rJinc be jus tbs Use Directory! the ed ito r: is a 2 ! Richardson, ta inly this at The Unit is supposed is complaint that id I say Master written you Cee who is a student T e\a«. which rf at tv ( \X YO! IM \ »11V I in did nuntry is you arc implying cd States has some* .% that the st critics lr people * society that the red in. troved anc r, I aug­ et John 'tv ” and Inaugural HOPING TOI WILL re decision of your departmi erence to the Pray da ans fiasco, I remain, verse the nt in ref- i Izvestia —ROBERT E- NORD LANDER * DKX d Unjust Critic To the Editor: I I! V\ E BEEN f x v so: dei ph. t i m be a STI IF sam e that I car ■ own wouldI be iffier Anc fine s of {J tv them on aeq in red A ! he ob the I espec tally f t r nvAr Surd; w hile fire I are p AI Si a tic Kl JU they und? st ir­ on un nch ‘el FR Inn i tic J Wh Rid the ing’o M V I FR RU HARDMON l r is O B \ IDI S Mi Young pre’ar; ductin excitir en thus Young IP* •irmance of Saint- V n< ort a, Phyl ii* work. and Horace and precise con- d to produce an ition which Mrs. rift received bears in ess of the per­ t e r than does the in your ! review' re It -HARRIETT W Read, M a n n ! T m the Editor: only ill n ap trch 8, Pai Mann’s letter w VK), ed sn the Texan on M shows not only rus acuity t tke absurd statem ents, and hts lack of interest in the subject, hut also his ability to read plain, simple English. Bu r l I v e s is n o t m a k i n g a m o v i e in i# a p p e a r i n g in H o l l y w o o d , b u t a p l a y on B r o a d w a y . FRANK W. GONZALEZ . . V , , Testing and Guidance P.ureau on the m ain canopus of The Univer Mty of T exas. Ma Mer Richardson rnight consider enii sting in the US Army. for which have trouble knovring what when, and where to do this or thai is a wonderful place n n f ' r . l e ’ K * ’ i i i . ' • I Th<-*>»* are my recommendation* to M aster Richardson, who in bin last letter to tile editor on March X, DEM. alated, “ I’m just a poor student.’* Well, he is correct about on e th in g . in con clu si qpote Shakes by an idiot ft signifying no I sh mid like to A talc told rd and fury. -CARL BOONE Please, Postmaster! To th e Editor: T h i s is a l e t t e r s e n t to: Hon. Arthur Su m m erfield P o s t m a s te r General of the I ailed S t a t e s Washington, D. ( . In the March 2 edition of th* Minneapolis Star, an Assoc iated item appeared which Press new s related the unhappy news tha* the Post Office Department has now assum ed the prerogative of decid­ ing what the American public can or cannot read. I have specific the action of your reference to deliver PRAVDA depart rn« nt and IZYK.STI A to subscribers in th* United States From the out et I want to point out that I am not a Communist or Communist sym ­ pathizer a.-. I despise all totalitarian philosophers. to those HOWEY f .it, I would like to point out th a '. by adopting the form of th* censorship as stated above, United States is resorting to pre­ cisely totalitarian methods who ti w e so heartily deplore in the USSR Not only are you guilty of attempting to preserve lita n y with totalitarian methods, Hut you are also guilty of insulting the intelli­ gence, honesty, integrity, and pa­ triotism of the American people l> SO j tifi* anon (or •censorship by thi civil branch of our governm ent, Fir the officials perform ing the function of censor are netting them selves up as the ultim ate, infallible abhors of truth. Assuming that the literature to be jx subversive and d es­ censored tructive of Democratic Liberal in- SlUuLuiu ut your a a . un a UU cannot THI KE (SIK U AM i>n„- n va USIH# and on* s a first ti of St 5. from ,i n vt exceed arid mutt rv Asci- he Speech V V NSEND TEXAN CROSSWORD AC RO^S R T S economic! ling and ar mar* eft IO 1 2 . 13 mg It , month (abbr ) 15 bug ar* IT Crown IO Roads 2«> Rattly o p e n 22 Turf 2d. Cut, a s wood 25, Cut 25 To the r.ght! 51 Measure of length 52. I .ar ye B r a z i l i a n bird 36 Bend the head in greeting S7 Pincers 39 Cobalt (sym .) 4 0 A: aslant 4 1 b a k e a g a i n 4 T Shower 4 I Appra e$ 4 Habitual drunkard 46 Senior DOWN I. Seaport ( Latvia) 2 Portion of a curved line , S Abysses 4 Winter precipita­ tion (pl ) d :y 6. Avo 7. A thick soup f Deputy o Uproar l l . Dialect variant of “sauce ’ 16 Cod of love 18 Animal’s foot 21 A unit of ground l< ref s (m ilitary) the Taro 30 Come into view 32 Cicatrix 33. 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Ah U H B U 5 e ACTuAl " rtl/M B M S : A t/H l/M iL W ie O J ^ a g r g 6 0 we can P O f f O g T / ^ r - - lgT'6 6 0 £ ” f o e HBMICflrLULO^/"} .vg AA?g —-3uf RMfftg $ / eU SH Y .M A TfpV O J PBAi ZBZ T H A 7 " H (M lC e iM 0 $ e " ie M K V & J0''P C L V S A C C H A Q iP f-SL L£ee O M K U THAN BU SILY *C90~'ilAB.t TOI - < I spu POh - A _______ ^ U^\( — - S ' von i t #-*-A9P*e VY M I T«*M«(IP»st6T&0'<* I 16&OS* Pone YOU ITS (scratch) BRUSH & BRISTLE TIME! Thursday. Marcel JO 1955 TH E D A 'L V TEXAN) Page 5 Grow a Texas Beard for TEXAS ROUND-UP C o n te st sponsored by ROUND-UP BAR-B-Q CO M M . Through THE EX-STUDENTS ASSOCIATION R U L E S and R E G U L A T I O N S 1. Every entrant must be cle a n-sh a ve n not earlier than 8 a.m. on W e d n e sd a y , M a rc h 9, 1955. 2. All m ale m em bers of The University of Texas student body, faculty, a n d staff are eligible to enter. 3. The contest w ill be officially opened at 8 a.m. on W e d n e sd a y , M a rch 9, 1955. 4. The contest w ill be closed on Friday, A pril I , 1955. 5. J u d g i n g w ill take place d u rin g the R o u n d -U p Barbecue, at w hich time five finalists from each category w ill be chosen from the crowd, a n d final elim ination w ill be held. Prizes w ill a lso be a w a r d e d on this occasion. 6. J u d g i n g w ill be held for w inn ers in five categories: a. Best a ll-ro und beard c. Sexiest beard e. Best peach fuzz b. Bushiest beard d. M o st unique beard 7. Register in The E X -S T U D E N T S A ssociation office on the M a i n Floor of the Texas Union, be­ tween 8 a,rn. a n d 5 p.m., on W e d n e s d a y a n d Thursday, M a r c h 8 a n d 9, 1955. 8. There w ill be a tw enty-five (25c) cents fee for entrance in the contest. See us~ Grow a Brush! Free..... To the M a n S H E F T A L L ’S f e a t u r e A l l m a k e s o f f i n e Electri c S h a v e r s — with the Ask About Shefralls Free TRAIL P L A N On Shick, Sunbeam, Remington, Ronson, And Noreico Shavers . . . BUSHIEST BEARD -S!i c f in The S t u d e n t ' s J e w e l e r SHAVEMASTER O W N E D and O P E R A T E D by T E X A S EXES distinctive jewelry 2268 G U A D A L U P E A U S T I N 'S O N L Y K E E P S A K E D I A M O N D J E W E L E R 709 C O N G R E S S , To the M a n with the "Best-AIS-Around" BEARD Reynolds Penland will give the "B e s t-A ll-A ro u n d " in cam pus wear . . . Sad d l'K aks with matching Jacket your choice of three colors Thjrsciay Ma»*eh IO !CCC THE DA'LY T£XAN Pane 6 I OD AY at Interstate Theatres H E L D O V E R 2 W illia m Fredric G ra ta M