Bill Wright Seated By Appellate Court B y JOEL K I R K P A T R I C K and BOBBY NEWL IN T h r e e w e e k s o f w r a n g l i n g are o ver. Bill W r i g h t w a s g iv e n t h e c o n ­ t e s t e d a s s e m b l y s e a t F r i d a y by t h e Appellate C o u rt when they “ r e ­ v e r s e d a n d r e n d e r e d ” t h e decision o f t h e S t u d e n t C o u r t t o d i s qu a li f y hi m. It t ook t h e t h r e e - m e m b e r e o u r t j u s t t we l v e m i n u t e s t o r e a c h a u n a n i m o u s decision. ‘’T h e c o u r t will a t t e m p t t o e x ­ plai n f u l ly its r e a s o n s f o r r e a c h ­ i n g its decision in a n o p i n i on it w i l l issue M o n d a y , ” sai d De a n P a g e K e e t o n, p r e s i d i n g j u s t i c e of th e court. “ In t h e opi ni on it will a t t e m p t t o e xpl ai n fu l ly its r e a s o n s f o r r e a c h i n g its d e c i s i o n , ” he said, “ b u t like a n y o t h e r c o u r t , it will n o t debate the validity of those | r e a s o n s wi t h a n y o n e . ” " T h e deci s i on o f t h e c o u r t de-; pies t h e E l ect i on C o mm i s s i o n a n y f u n c t i o n at all ,” s ai d .Jerry Wohl- i f o r d , c o mm i s s i o n c h a i r m a n , u p o n ' h e a r i n g t h e c o u r t ’s decision t o d e ­ c l a r e W r i g h t l eg a l l y el ect ed. T h e decision o f t h e A p p e l l a t e i C o u r t b r o u g h t t o a n en d a t hr ee w e e k s t r u g g l e by W r i g h t a n d his a t t o r n e y s , Zeke Z b r a n e k a n d Bob B i u m e n t h a l , to c o n t e c t t h e r u l i n g o f t h e E l e c t i o n C o m m i s s i o n which d e c l a r e d W r i g h t d i s qu a l i f i e d Oc ­ t o b e r SI. A f t e r t h e deci s i on W r i g h t said, “ I n a d e q u a t e as it m a y s e e m, all I c a n «av is t h a n k you. I t h a n k Bob B i u m e n t h a l a n d Ze ke Z b r a n e k f o r f i g h t i n g a nd w a r n i n g my case. I t h a n k thp A p p e l l a t e C o u r t f o r a j u s t ver d i ct , I t h a n k my f r i e n d s w h o c a m p a i g n e d w i t h me, an d I t h a n k y o u w ho have bel i eved in m e a r d e l ec t e d m e to t h e S t u d e n t Assembly.” A w'eek a f t e r he was d i s qu a li ­ fi ed a w r i t of m a n d a m u s wa s fi led to compel t h e E l e c t i o n C o m m i s ­ si on t o s e a t W r i g h t . The nex t day, the S tude nt C ou rt g ra nt ed the w r it and d e­ clared Wri ght seated. The court r ul e d t h a t t h e S t u d e n t C o u r t , a n d n o t t h e E l ect i on C o m m i s s i o n could disqualify a candidate. A cross a c t i on fi led by A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l Bill M e r e d i t h ( n o w in the Navy) on t h e s a m e d a y b r o u g h t t h* ca s e b ack t o c o u r t o n c e mor e. On N o v e m b e r 9, a p e t i t i on f o r t e m p o r a r y i n j u n c t i o n a s k i n g t he C o u r t to s u s p en d s e a t i n g t h e e n ­ t i r e a s s e m b l y w a s de ni e d . An injunction was granted, h o w e v e r , t o p r e v e n t S t u d e n t Prea- T he f o llo w in g fa c t s w e r e u n ­ co n te s te d by eit her th e A tto r n e y G en eral or d e fe n s e c o u n sel: 1. T h a t ’ W rig h t did have u n ­ sta m p e d cam p aign sign s posted, (th e s t u d e n t co n stitu tio n requires th a t all cam paign sign s erected on th e ca m p u s be stam p ed by T exa s ® B o o k S to r e .) 2. T h a t an employ# o f Texds B o o k S to r e had given W r ig h t p er­ m ission t o buy $1.6 2 o f bea ver­ board at a lumber yard, p rov id in g be had sign s m ade fro m it stam p ed by a re p rese n ta tiv e o f th e store. 3. T h at the em p loy e r efu s e d to le a v e th e store th e f ir s t tim e WTrig h t w e n t to g e t the signs sta m p ed , and th at he w a s ou t to lunch the seco n d time. 4. T h a t a f t e r t h e E l e c t i o n Com- T he F I r $ t V O L .5 I Price 5 Cents Little Evidence Of Game Cards Circulating Here Few Cases Filed; Student Obtains Only Fall Conviction Texan dai C o l i e g e D a i l y I n T h • AUSTIN, TEXAS, SU N D A Y , N O V EM BER 25, 1951 S o u t h Eight Pages Today N O . 71 Yearling PassesTame A ggie Frosh, 27-13 By JIM D O D D " I Morning showers and threatening skies at game time held The Texas Yearlings unfolded a surprising passing attack the crowd to only 6,000, the smallest attendance since the City and co u n ty law o ff ic e r s ;to go with their potent ground game Saturday afternoon as IShriners took over sponsorship in 1947. A record breaking J* "* they dumped a Texas AAM Fish eleven. 27-13, in the fifth , number were expected. si gns f o r n o t h a v i n g a s t a m p on f o o t b al l s e a s o n m a y end wi t h lit The Yearlings surprised everyone by taking to the air. t h e m , he b r o u g h t t h e b o o k s t o r e t i c prosecution of s c o r e - c a r d annual Shrine benefit game in Memorial Stadium. BILL W RIG H T r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o v e r t o s t a m p t h e m g a m b l e r s in A u s t i n, The Yearling victory put the Shorthorns one-up in the lanes for the first time this year. Led by Quarterback George ident WalesMadden fr om seating an d had the m reposted. D e s p i t e c o n s t a n t i n v e s t i ga t i on , five-game series, and gave the SMU Colts a clear cut title Tucker and some excellent receiving by Ends Howard Moon a n y o n e in t h e c o n t e s t e d A A S s e a t T h e s t u d e n t A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l , ' t w a s r e p o r t e d l i tt l e e v i d e nc e h a d un t i l t h e A p p e l l a t e C o u r t had H a r o l d Y o u n g , sai d t h a t t h e spi r- b e e n f o u n d on w h ic h to fi le cases, to the Freshman Conference Crown. Only the Aggies had a and Delaney, the Yearlings picked up 180 yards through the made a ruling. it o f t h e s t u d e n t c o n s t i t u t i o n was “ N o d o u b t s o m e b e t t i n g c a r d s mathematical chance to tie the undefeated Colts air on eleven completions out of nineteen attempts. 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FL FL McKes s on, I S A E t a r y - t r e a s u r i of c a r d s t u n t acti vit ies, the Rally to A AM official* ing B u i l d i n g 138. Virginia: The drive began N o v em b er 12, c o m m e n d e d t he s t a f f o f W i n g P r y As s o c i at e n a id Tile yellow p a i n t t h e o r y —t h a t S. P a i n t e r o f the Pro- ( o m m i t t e e s t o r e d 7, 200 c a i d s un7 : 3 0 — F r e e movi e, “ T h e G r a p e s “ D ea r Sir: with personal c o n ta cts du rin g the Tip?, a t w o p ag e m i m e o g r a p h e d w o r l d s r e c o r d f o r di-t rn I ’a»t \ Jack Holland, Al- d er the w e s t s t a n ds o f Me mor i a l t h e cu l p r i t s m a y h a v e c o me fro m ( f W r a t h " with H e nr y Fonda, No f o o t ba l l Drat we e k n ettin g a little Ie-? s h eet , on t h e i r f i r s t edi t i on. It ham! how. Stadium Tuesday. B a y l o r — was q ui c kl y d i s c o u n t e d , Ken Willis, Mac B ent T e x a s Uni on. 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Hight t i r n e d in M 4 fi t e r is edi t or a n d J e r r y K a f s h oo n be e n a r e s i d e n t o f A bo* w a - h e l d by H a r r y and t e l e p h o n e rai ls f r o m all ove r B aylor had a l r e a d y b e a t e n " h el l E n g i n e e r i n g B u i l d i n g 137, D e - E m p h a siz e d ’ T h * balance was n etted t h r o u g h is a s s o c i a t e edi t or . years. th# state. | o u t of T e x a s .” T r u m a n , ur.*ponsored. 2 Records Broken At Oil Lease Sale Frosh Bandsmen Overwork Fountain 1,200 Tickets Placed on Sale For A & M Tilt Degrees Unaltered By Daniel's Ruling Deportation Faces Noun Within Days What Q, On JJ„ Six Groups Enter Contest For Aggie Pyre AAUP to Discuss Athletic Proposals BA Bureau Places Business Students Chest Collects $7,000; Uglies Draw Biggest Sum Two U T Co-eds to Compete in Ohio for Golden Girl Title K>RTY ACRES Page 2 Sunday, November 25, 1951 THE D^JLY TEXAN I s T t o o i h ' A a l n d s k e A d d e d B Nominations l ' N E W Y O R K , Nov. 24— (ZP)— F o u r p layers— two offensive and tw o defensive— S a tu rd a y w ere renominated to the Associated P i ess A ll-Am erica squad from which the firs t and second teams w ill bo picked on December 7. These four, selected for the second time by A P ’s board of ex­ perts, arc from the fa r VV est and Southwest. They a re : B ill M cC oll, S ta n fo rd ’s b rillia n t end, who was instrum ental in S ta n fo rd ’s 35-14 victo ry over Oregon State last week. Le? R ich te r, C a lifo rn ia lin e ­ backer, who was a tow er of strength in the R ea r?' close 2 a-26 win over Oregon. Jim W e a th ers]!, O klahom a’*rugged defensive tackle who kicked five extra point" and p e r ­ sonally set Iow a S ta te back 21 yards in the S o o n e r 1' 35-6 r o m p . H ow ard VVaught, T u lsa'? linebusting fullback, who now ;? sixth in the nation in rushing. H e wa* vita l in team ’s 21-14 win over Texas Tech. In addition to these players, 14 new name? were added to the list of tho«e eligible for the first and second defensive a n d offensive teams. The new nom inations in­ clude the follow ing southw estern­ ers : O ffense So u th w est— Tom St o I h a n d sk e , Texa« end who caught three passes a? Texas C hristian wa? routed. B o rd e r- Jim Donarski, A rizona guard who plays defense as w ell as offense, and did outstanding linebacking job in defeat of Id a ­ ho. I )e fe nae: Southw e «t— M organ W illia m s, Texas C hristian sophomore tackle who played a great game against Texas. R o c 1 y M o u n ta in — L a r r y VVh iU , N e w M exico center. g a j y l g o g r s S I By KEN TO O LEY T t z n n S p o r t* f dtior W A C O , Nov. 24— f S p l ) — B a y ­ lor's "G o ld e n B e a r? ,’’ riding the wing? of q u arterback L a r r y Is­ bell, took a big leap tow ard o v e r­ taking C onference-leading T< U here S a tu rd a y when they .sneaked p a n S M I 'n M ustang?, 14-13. With in te rm itte n t sho w - n t s a y p i s r i e d ers sp raying B a y lo r M em orial Stadiu m all aftern o o n , 30,000 rain-soaked fan s— who refused to leave until the fin a l w histle— w itnessed a razzle-dazzle pass­ ing and running game th a t turned out to hp one of the roughest and b itte rest games in the S o u th ­ west C onference. Fro m beginning to end, neither n R S M u U n n , team would give up hopes, caus­ ing blood pressure to run high on both teams. The Be a rs drew six penalties fo r roughness w hile the M ustangs collected two. T h e B e a r v ic to ry , and R ic e ’s loss to T C L ’, put the B ru in s only one-half game behind the leagueleading Frogs. B a y lo r ’s chances o f w in n in g the C onference title i 1 n 4 g - Arkansas Defeats Tulsa in Mud, 24-7 ; 1 3 rest in their own and in the hands of the Pom es. T h e y have to beat R ic e and depend on S M U d e fe a t­ ing T C L ’ next S a tu rd a y . A & M . S M U , and A rk ansas have been elim inated as C onference t i­ tle contender?. B u t T exas' L o n g ­ horns are still in the run ning by only a m athem atical possibility, and th a t would he a three-way tie w ith the Owls and the Frog?. L I T T L E R O C K , A rk ., N ov. 24 j for 267 yard s on the ground a n d * — iZP)— The A rk an sa s Razorbacks added 107 through th e a ir. F ’Tistopped the nation's num ber one back L e w is C arpenter accounted offense in the mud here S a tu rd a y fo r 129 A rk a n s a s yard s in 20 and overpow ered T u ls a 24-7, w ith rushes. a b rillia n t attack o f th e ir own. A n d the Razorbacks secondary, A rk an sas, u p setter o f Texas which had fa lle n a p a rt in a 47-7 and Texas A & M e a rlie r this sea- licking by the So u th e rn M ethod ist son, ran up IO points in the firs t a erial circus a week ago, le t T u lsa q u a rte r and boosted its lead to com plete only seven o f 19 passes, 24-0 before the h eretofore high- while in terce p tin g four, scoring H u rric a n e s tallied in the A rk a n s a s’ choice to kick off fo u rth period. proved wise as T u ls a fum bled on A ll three of the R azorback its own 12 in the first scrim m age touchdowns came on parses by so- play. The R azorbacks recovered phomore q u arterb ack L a m a r Mc- and moved to the six, from w here H a n , but they, like a field goal by S u m m erall booted his field goal. P a t S u m m erall, w ere set up by a L a te r in the first q u arter, Arstrong, deliberate rushing attack, kansas drove 32 yards on the I t p robab ly was the big Arkan- ground to T u ls a ’s 24 and then aas line, more than a n yth in g else, M cH a n shot a b ullet pass to halfth a t enabled the Razorbacks to hack M u r ry E lto n fo r a touchclose th e ir season w ith five wins down. T e ia s must firs t heat the A g ­ gies T h u rsd ay, then re ly on R. e to w hip B a y lo r and S M U to take care o f T C L ’. Sin ce T cx a has de­ feated both the Owls and the C hristians, the Longhorn? would then he the Cotton B o w l re p re ­ sentative. Rice can o n ly hope fo r a tic, and as m any loses. McHan connected with EUon w hile T C L can have a clear-cut T ulsa, which had averaged more again on a 13-yard scoring toss title by sm ashing the Mustangs. y a r d . rn . . c h of « > *W ( J u , t before h a lf tim e . r d th rew I S M I ’s sp arklin g passing attack than previous K am e, was held to 164 ei ht d, to Su m m e r, u {oT w a? not a? usual because early on th * ground and 99 by passm *— other u „ jn th(. thjrd e r_ in the firs t period th e ir a e h u rl­ 69 o f the la tte r on one play. , _ , . , _ er, Fred B e n n e t?, w as in ju red in A rk an sas, m ean w hile, pounded n final period Tom m y Dickhis firs t tossing attem pt and w a? a H u rric a n e defense, which had erh0n sneaked a yard fo r Tulsa s taken from the game. B u t J e r r y yielded only 106 yard s a game on!y touchdown a fte r setting it N o rto n , a flash y M ustang soph­ anti! this damp and d re a ry day, up w ith a 69-yard pass to Bob omore, took over the duties and H o llad ay, led S M U to th e ir firs t touchdown. T ulsa ................ O O O 7— 7 The M ustang tactics turned A rk ansas ........ IO 7 7 0 — 21 against them a? I- ;>eIl carried the Tulsa scoring : T ouchdo w n— S h irle y Anderson aid J u a n ami S' hunt/, were seeded third. B e a r? to 20 yard- rushing and Iii the quarter-finals Anderson Dickerson. C onversion— M in e r. Webb, Tri-Delt-', a d v a n c e d to the 189 pa-sing. S M U gained 134 W ebb clipped Sa ra h Ja n e finals in t e n n i s doubl e- F r i d a y a n d A rk ansas S c o rin g : Touchdown yards on the ground and only 94 by downing G e o r g e a n n Be e n e a n d We e k " a n d Ja n A rth u r, Zetas, — Felton 2. Su m m e ra ll. C onversion through the a ir by com pleting l l M a ry M a r g a r e t Schm itz, Chi Om e­ 11-9, 6-2, and Benne and Schm itz — N ix, 3; field goal— S u m m erall. of 22 attem pts. I -bell found re ­ gas, 7-5, 7-5. A n d e r s o n a n d W e b b trim m ed A n ne D ryc and M a ry L IN C O L N , Neb., N ov. 24 — ZP ceivers fo r 7 o f 16 tries. w ere s eeded fi rst , w hile Beene A lexand er, P i Ph i?, 6-4, 7-5. ing down backer Dick Vick (22) are about to T W O F IS H T A C K L E S c'o e 'n on halfback — Oklahom a made it four straight W ith N o rto n ’s paw ing and ? in ­ Second-seeded B e tty G r a y and a seventhe sp eedy halfback from Thrall a ire r Big Seven C o n fe re n ce football C h ea te r Sim cb '47) in S a tu rd a y ’s action a f M e ­ ning, combined w ith the linecham pionship? and 26 straig ht yard c a 'n to ttje Ye a d in q 34 yard line. Don UH Tops O klahom a A & M B e t t y M ille r, A C h iO ’s, w ill play morial Stannum 'n f: e second q u a rte r o* the plunging of h a lfb a ck H e n ry Stoit h e w inner o f Doris Casey-Ruth league wins S a tu rd a y by licking M ille r 160) a rd another fe a r in g are n the b a ck ­ / e a r fq d 27 13 tr’jm ob o v e r *'-e Te/as A & M lenw erck, the M ustangs clim axed As A ggie Plays Misfire P R IN C E T O N , N . J . , N ov. 24— Don iga n, W e sley, va. R osem ary N eb raska 27 to 0. q-ound a fte r throwing *ey blocks on i e p ay. freshmen, p , L r < V b g P v ‘on (38) and line­ an 80-yard m arch in only 13 plays (ZP) — Dazzling Dick K a z m a ie r Sone-V irg inia R cu th in g er, Gam m a N e v e r in the five years that H O U S T O N , Nov. 24 CP The with S to llen w e rck pow ering over P h i , in the semi-finals. G r a y and Coach Bud W ilk in s o n has been at played his last footb all game fo : U n iv e rsity o f Houston exploded from the 3-yard line. Sam S to l­ M ille r whipped C arole N e w b e rry O klahom a have the Sooners been Prin ceto n S a tu rd a y and his T ig e r? for 17 points in the fu - t 2 m in­ lenw erck kicked the placem ent a n d E le a n o r H a rris , K app a, 6-2, beaten by a C o n fe re n ce foe, and defeated D artm outh 13 to 0 fo r ute" and 37 seconds of play today, that gave S M U a 7-0 lead w ith 6-1, in the quarter-finals. they started tow ards to d a y’s v ic ­ th e ir 22nd stra ig h t v ic to r y — but then coasted to a 31-7 v ic to ry 3:26 rem aining in the first period. * to ry w ith a b rillia n t 72-yard punt K az m aier su ffered a mild con­ o v cr O I a hom a A & M. R ut the B ears w ere riot to he In table tennis single? N a n cy cussion th at benched him. return by L a r r y G rig g . T w o of the first, three play" denied a? I s be l l ’s scintillating H all, A D P i, will play T ri- D e lt’.? The trium ph gave Prin c e to n its As fierce as the N eb ra sk a lin e ­ Oklahom a A&M tried backfired handoffs to Don C arp en ter, RiLu cy W om m ack in the semi-finals men fought, the O klahom a d e fe n ­ second s tfa ig h t cham pionship of into Houston touchdowns a? Jim chard Parm a, and J e r r y < oody Tuesday. In the q u arter-finals sive giants w ere even more th?* Iv y League. Y an Haverheke bragged one of sent them o ff tackle? and around H a ll nipped S y lv ia Cohen, A F .Ph i, The P rin ceto n a ll-A m erica hack staunch. F o r instance, in the first D o n B a b ers’ pashes and M a rvin ends. 19-21, 21-15, 21-9, w hile Womwas in ju red in the second period h a lf th ey held N eb ra sk a to a f.ackey another. In between, Han­ lings struck again. G oing 67 yards The Aggie* gave Texas fan? a (C o n tin u e d from Page I ) Then Isbell took to the a ir and niack defeated B e tty G ra y , a fte r th ro w in g a 14-yard pass that dy Owens hooted a 31-yard field up six, Q uartet hack Jo e l S m ith ’s real scare when they turned a J in nine plays w ith runs by Q uinn lofted a pass to Find Harold R ile y minus l l yards from scrim m age. A Ch iO, 21-18, 21-15. In the second h a lf the Sooners, put the hall 2 5 2 yard s from the goal. pass was picked o ff by Lin eb ack er break into an Aggie touchdown I and a 28-yard T u c k e r toss to in the right fla t that, sent Iv rn 63 A lp h a G a m ’s M a rg a re t C a ld ­ with a ll-A m erica Jim W e a th e ra ll D artm outh goal and set up the Dick G a w lik who returned it to only 2:25 deep in the third period. H arry Graham co verin g most of yards to the S M I two. well, defending champion and anchoring the line, w ere ju s t a? first touchdown. the yardage. Q uinn tallied o ff T ex a s’s 27-yard m arker. C a rp e n te r plunged over le ft The h a l f opened w ith the Y e a r ­ first-seeded player, w ill meet ( a r ­ -launch, N eb raska w inding up w ith T here the Shorthorns started lings re tu rn in g the k ic k o ff to the tackle from the three. guard from t h e o n e ai I ( ■ O. eic N e w b e rry, Kappa, in the q u ar­ a net loss of 17 yards. The Fish got th e ir last score B ro cato kicked the extra point 26. Fleet-footed B i lly ; ter-final". In the other q u a rte r­ their firs t d rive to the A g g ie goal. Texas The two teams played th e ir T e a m W L T Pct on a 74-yard drive beginning th at le ft the score tied at h a lf­ fin al match Dixie W illia m s, The 73 yards w ere covered in ju st Q uinn picked up 13 on a quick respective hall c a rry in g aces — all- T C L 4 I 0 .800 right a fte r the k ick o ff. ten plays, w ith the longest gain time. o f t e n e r through le ft tackle. B u t on A< hiO, w ill play Anne D rye, P i A m e ric a Bob Reynold s of N e ­ B a y lo r ___ SERVICE STATION 3 I I .700 coming on a T u c k e r to D elaney the next play Chester Si mc i i ? Forty-one yards of the 74 were It took the B e a r s onl y 3:01 to Phi. 3 400 G u a d a lu p e Phon# S- S9 Z 0 braska and B illy Vessels o f O k la ­ Rice 3 n 0 .600 aerial fo r 25 yards to the Aggie f u m b l e vc as recovered by F’is h 1picked up through the air w ith a take the lead. A f t e r t a k i n g the A n n o u n c e * N * w G a s o lin e homa idelincd by in ju ry . A ye a r T e x a s . 3 2 0 .600 five. In two tries Fu llb ack Ed center h ie d Ir is h , l o w * tie , 20-20 pass from Sm ith to k ic k o ff, Isbell g e n e r a t e d hi- t e a m ­ p ric e * p er g a l. Broussard on the ten-yard 2 4 ago both of these boys had scored A rk an sa s 0 .333 W h it e or T r a f f ic la cS O U T H B E N D , Ind., Nov. 24— ‘ K e lle y c r a s h e d over to give Texas Y e a rlin g 43. Schero clim axing the drive. mates to the S M I six w ith Bai ma Z2c G o o d G u lf or Reg. three touchdowns in a w ild battle, S M U .300 I 3 I i their 6-0 halftim e lca„ W h i t e S i d e W a l l T ir e * ence ru lin g in Hie last 55 sec­ B u rke missed the conversion. g ain er w ith 106 >ards on 16 c a r­ Bro cato converted. on a 42-yard pass play from Sm ith N ew — R e t ap* — U aed ond? enabled N otre D am e’s des­ ries. La te in the third p e r i od, N o r ­ TI RE S P E C I A L S to End Jo e Schero. S m ith ’s try perate Irish, tra ilin g all the w ay, Anderson o f A & M picked up ton carried 30 y a r d s to t he B a y ­ n/O. a I S $ IS » S fo r extra point was good and 6 .00 a 16 $ 17 .9 5 to tie underdog Iow a, 20-20, to­ 65 on 22 trys fo r second p late lor 33 on a fake p u n t , a n d wi t h U n c o n d itio n a l G u a r a n te e d A A M led fo r the first tim e, 7-6. day. honors. a 1 5 - y a r d p e n a l t y a g a i n s t t he A quick exchange of punt? and MONDAY Schero and Moon cath caught Bears, the hall was pl ace d on t h e T u c k e r took to the a ir fo r a n ­ fo u r passes for HI and 64 yards, SO C C ER 16. Be n n e rs r e t u r n e d to t h e g a m e , other Y e a rlin g score. W ith fu s t resp ectively. S o clo ck os advertised rn asq uirm passed t o Find Dave Powe l l to t h e I I d I i Th*-'* P i >* l i c i t * T * , H e lls d o w n h ill the Aggie 49, T ucker On defense it w a? Don M ille r, IO then f u m b l e d on t he n e x t pl ay, S i * mn P h i E p s ilo n ' * P h i K sp pit is m * t o s s e d to H a ir y Bu rk e on tho 30. T w in P in e * v *. W in n e r T e j« * - ( .■unpin middle lineb acker who stole the which was r e c o v e r e d b y B r o c a t o G u ild . A ground p lay and incom pleted show fo r the Y e a n in g ?, and End 7 o 'c lo c k on the five. pas? netted nothing. S ig m a A ip h * M n v* S ib rn a N Richard \ irk played adm irable B u t last w e e k ’? " l i n e m a n of H lo n ir |iil* t * M a n ic Dupree Then T u c k e r hit Moon on the Gall for the Fish. the w eek,” B ill F o r e s t e r i n t e r ­ in n dead run on the five ju st before T I.O K H a lt * T h e ta P h i. * cepted one of Isbell's passes on M o ’clo ck the Y e a rlin g end stepped out of STATISTICS the B e a r 34 to set up the fin al A lp h a T a n O n i*K H v t I a m ix ia ( hi A lpha bounds on the thiee. B u rk e moved F irs t Downs 12 21 touchdown. N o r t o n c a r r i e d to t h e C h in e * * S tu d e n t* v*. W in n e r T u r k is h < lijh - M B r in e r * . to the one on an off-taekle slant. Rushing Y ard ag e .... 217 148 IO, fum bled hut I. D. Rus.-ei! re I ( ( v *. H S I H a lfb a ck Dick W ild in g crashed Pa.ssnig Yardage 166 ..180 covered on the seven. A n d wit: over on the next play. H arlow Passes Attem pted ___ 19 27 1.28 le ft in the third period, F o r­ converted. Passe? Completed ___l l ll ester drove over right guard. B u t, O *> Texas pushed across tw o more Own Passe? In ter. S to llen w e rck missed the point. touchdowns in the fourth quarter Punts _ 4 5 The M ustangs got down to the to assure a Y e a rlin g v ic to ry be­ P u n tin g A ve rag e .. _ 40. 7 31.0 B a y lo r 20 but could not find MONDAY BA SK ETBA LL fore the E;sn made th e ir second Fum bles Lost ___ I 0 th e ir scoring punch, as the B e a l 5 o 'c lo c k Y a rd ? Penalized . ... . 95 59 scote. sustained the P o n y m arch. H S I v* A lp h a D e l i * P i. TU ESD A Y i The third Y e a rlin g m arkei B A S K E T B A LL 5 o 'c lo c k came three m inutes deep in the D e lta G a m m a va. A lp h a G a m m a D e ll* fin al period a lte r a Fish pass was K a p p a A lp h a T h e ta ' * . A lp h a I hi O m eg a intercepted by D yer and returned l l. T i H e ta P h i va. W i a to the A & M 37. Q uinn made six­ Buy while there'* 7 o 'c lo c k teen on two end runs, then T u c k ­ Kappa K a p p a ( .a m m a I va, Z e ta T a u A lp h a I. er hit Moon again inside the Aggie still a complete A lp h a I hi O m e g a I \* C h i O m e g a I. five. T u c k e r sneaked over and D e lta D e lt a D e l l * va W e s le y , 7 :30 o 'c lo i k selection of co­ H a llo w s conversion made it C h i O m e g a l l ca. K a p p a K a p p * G a m m a Texas 20, Fish 7. ll. 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T w e n ty - th r e e w ere called f o r i n te r c e p t e d p a s s to b e a t Rice 22-6 247 y ards, 15 of those y a r d s b ein g S a t u r d a y and move into first place stu c k on Rice Coach Je s s N eely in th e f r a n tic S o u th w e s t C o n f e r - 1who r u s h e d onto the field a t one *tim e to p r o te s t a decision. •nee f o o tb all race. ROBES ! I t w as b i t t e r cold and a m istin g r a in fell th r o u g h o u t th e gam e. B u t th e cold w as no m o re b i t t e r th a n th e play as Rice saw its d re a m s o f a cham pionship w ith " t h e te a m t h a t is going to finish la s t" so r u d e ly sh a tte re d . R ay M cK ow n, th e jack-in-thebox H o rn e d F r o g q u a r te r b a c k passed fog one touchdow n and r a n for an o th e r. A blocked kick b r o u g h t a s a f e t y and a pass i n t e r ­ ception by th e TCU dem on line ba c k e r, K eith Flow ers, s e t u p a th ir d to u c h d o w n . A crow d o f 25,000 h u d d le d in th e s ta n d s a n d g ave vigorous voice L E X IN G T O N , Ky., Nov. 2 4.— bish g r a b b e d a Parilli pass an d to th e long s tr in g of p enalties. (;p)— H a n k L aurie eila, a h a lfb a c k T en n e sse e w as on its w ay. T he g am e w as finished in se m i­ w ith a n a u g h t y wiggle to his hips, W hile P arilli had a try ing a f te r - darkness. _ subsided ___ ____ a n d aw esom e blo cking m a d e a noon he k e p t th e V o lu n te e r s a l e r t T...he b itt e r^n e s^s of play T e n n e sse e W a ltz o f th e g am e w ith by clicking f o r 15 o f his 25 passes w hen th e la s t gun fired and th e K e n tu c k y to d a y , 28 to 0. t h a t b r o u g h t K e n tu c k y 179 yards, p la y ers o f b o th team s shook hands, T h e T en n e sse e s t a r r a n , passed Some of his th ro w s w ere g o tte n slapped each o th e r on th e back a n d kicked as th e n a t i o n ’s no. I o f f while he was s u r ro u n d e d by a a n d said it w as quite a day. te a m , a l r e a d y d e s ig n a te d to play fo re s t o f o ra n g e -je rs ie d sta lw a r ts, j S co rin g th e TCU to u c h d o w n s in th e S u g a r Bowl g a m e a g a in s t A lon g th e g ro u n d K e n tu c k y w ere M cK ow n, on a 15-yard r u n ; M a ry la n d , k e p t alive its dom ina- was held to 43 yards. T en n e sse e, i Bob Blair, on a 43-yard g a in in g tion o v er th e K e n tu c k ia n s, who a p p a r e n tly n o t han d ica p p ed by th e j pass fro m McKown, an d Bobby a r e booked fo r th e C otto n Bowl soggy field, stom ped fo r 307 y a rd s J a c k F loyd on a one-yard plunge. J a n . I . T he Blue G rass te a m now' a n d add ed 38 y ard s m ore via f o u r T he s a f e ty ca m e when H al L am has tr ie d in vain since 1935 f o r passes. . b e r t blocked Kosse J o h n s o n ’s kick, a v ic to ry o v e r its arc h rival. D oug C o n a w a y trie d to pick up th e ball b u t pu shed it ac ross th e L au ric ella and his backfield goal line a n d D an Drake rec o v e re d m a te s s ta r r e d b u t th e y could have I fo r Rice. p la y e d in ro c k in g chairs, so vio­ The Owls* lone score wa* on a le n t was th e blocking a n d t a c k ­ ! pass fro m D ra k e to S o n n y Mclin g of th e T e n n e sse e f o rw a rd s. j C u r r y t h a t g a in e d eig h t y ard s. T h e com b in atio n m a d e it possi­ Flow ers kicked two e x t r a points. ble f o r Gen. Bob N ev land, coach Rice ...................... 0 0 6 0— 6 P A L O A LTO , Calif., Nov. 24o f T en n e sse e, to c o n tin u e his r e ­ cord o f n e v e r hav in g lost to K en ­ CP)— S p e a rh e a d e d by J o h n n y P ap- TCU .................... 0 13 2 7— 22 a sub h alfba ck, C a lif o r n ia ’s! Rice s c o rin g : Touchdow n-M ctu c k y in 20 contests. D u rin g this pa, long period th e W ildcats have B ears sm ashed and pow ered th e ir C u rry . way to a 20-7 u p s e t fo otball vieT ex a s C h ristia n sc o rin g: T ouehb n te d b u t 24 points. Blair, F lo y d ; T he d e f e a t w as th e f o u r th this to r v over S t a n f o r d ’s In d ian s to d a y downs— McKown, season f o r 'K ^ n t u c k y ' a n d t e T g r e a t j to ^ a n d th„p prospective Rose Bowl S a f e t y — blocked p u n t rolled over q u a r te r b a c k , Babe Parilli, ended te am its f ir s t d e f e a t of the s e a ­ goal line recovered by D ra k e of Rice. C o nversions— F lo w ers ( 2 ) . his scheduled v a r s ity c a r e e r w ith ­ son. A crow d of 90,000 saw P a p p a o u t e v e r h aving com pleted a to u c hdo w n pass a g a in s t T en n e sse e race 21 y a r d s in th e second p e r i­ a l th o u g h the y o u n g m an has od f o r one C a lifo rn ia tou chdow n th r o w n more sco rin g flips th a n an d cra ck th e S ta n f o rd line fo r the la st t h r e e y a r d s in the final a n y p la y e r in history. q u a r t e r f o r an o th e r. T en n e sse e, brillian tly m e th o d i­ L e f t h alfb a ck Don Robison p u t cal, p o u n d e d to to u c h d o w n s in each period while K en tu c k y th e B e ars into the lead in the E V A N S T O N , 111., Nov. 24— (PP) m o u n te d only tw o se rious th r e a ts . o p en in g q u a r t e r w ith a 34-yard — Illinois, choking up com pletely touchdow n r u n th ro u g h the c e n ­ O n e died on th e 14-yard line and deep in to u c h d o w n t e r r ito r y , won te r of the S ta n f o r d te am . th e o th e r on th e o n e-fo o t line. _________ n i t _the Big T en football title an d S ta n f o r d ,r a f t e r b ein g stopped L auric ella g a in ed 13-j j a r d a for t.w ice on sc o rin g bids, p u t to g e th Rose Bowl g r a tu i ty to d a y by T e n n e s s e e in 17 tr ie s along th e er a to u c hd ow n m arch la te in th e sq u e e z in g p a s t N o rth w e s te rn 3-0 g r o u n d , he threw' one scoring pass, final q u a r te r . on Sam R e b e c c a ’* 16-yard field a n d a v e ra g e d 34.5 y a rd s on f o u r S ta n f o r d was 13 points f a v o r ­ goal. kicks, one an 18-y arded which In th e 25-degree te m p e r a t u r e , ite. bo u n d ed o u t of bounds on the 21. Illinois fro z e up a f t e r r a m p a g in g B ut C a lifo rn ia cam e up with T h e te m p o o f th e g am e was one of the fin e s t games. The B ears beyond th e N o rth w e ste rn 8-yard d e te r m in e d th e verY f i r s t tim e trav e led 86 y a rd s to score a f t e r line fo u r tim es. I^ate in th e final period. Bob 'K e n t u c k y g o t th e ball. On the ta k in g the o p e n in g kick off. T hey f i r s t play P arilli w as sm a cke d w e n t 51 y a r d s on a m a rc h s t a r t ­ Burson b egan a d e s p e ra te N orthm ig h tily by t h e T en n e sse e f r o n t ing la te in the initial period and w e ste rn p as sin g assau lt t h a t c a r ­ wall and he fum bled. A m a te r e ­ e n d in g ea rly in the second fo r ried th e W ild ca ts 50 y ard s and covered b u t tw o plays la t e r Bar- th e ir second tou chdow n. Both across midfield for the first tim e sco rin g d rives w ere com pleted on in the g am e. He h it Dick Alban fo r 24 y a r d s g ro u n d plays, sh e er power. th e n N orm K rag seth fo r 22. Fin ally, fro m th e Illinois 34, B urson D u k e T o p s N o r t h C a r o l i n a , 19-7 hurled to K ragseth, w ho was D U R H A M , N. C., Nov. 21 — (^P) r u n n in g a ste p from the goal line — F av o red Duke slam m ed hack K ra g se th s t r e t c h e d fo r it. T hen, from a 7-6 th ir d period deficit in bolted Al Brosky to sn a p it up an d r o u te d arch rival N o rth C a r ­ f o r a to u chdow n-saving in te r c e p ­ olina, 19-7, S a tu rd a y . tion one fo o t from th e payoff It was N o rth C a ro lin a ’s eighth zone. loss of the season— the w o rst r e c ­ Illinois, ra n k e d sixth natio n ally , ord since football beg a n a t the now goes to th e Rose Bowl f o r the U niversity in I HHK. second tim e. S ta n f o rd a p p e a r s to be th e likely Illini foe New Y e a r ’ Day. by the H U N D RED S! Lauricella, V o l Line Stop Kentucky, 2 8 -0 MONOGRAMMED GABARDINE 12.95 ALL-WOOL FUNNEL 15.95 CORDUROY— WITH SATIN UPELS 17.95 SATIN STRIPE RAYON 12.95 PURE SILK Stanford Knocked From Undefeated 25.00 COCKTAIL JACKETS 15.00 PAJAMAS— to please Him! ini Picks Rotes With 3-0 Victory FANCY BROADCLOTHS.................. 4.95 KNIT-TOP LO U N G E....................... 5.95 RAYON STRIPES........................... 6.95 COTTON F U N N E L S ..................... 4.95 PURE SILK .................................. 25.00 McGregor COTTON FLANNEL SPORTSHIRT (WASHABLE) 3.95 • FIRE RED • BEICE TAN • RUST BROWN • MAR OOT U N • NICKIE OREY T Football Scores T H Southwest E M B aylor 14, SM U 13. T C U 22, Rice 6. A rk a n s a s 24, T ulsa 7. T ex a s T ech 60, New Me x i co 14. H ouston 31, O klahom a A & M 7. South T en n e sse e 28, K entuck y 0. D uke 19, N o rth C arolina 7. F lo rid a 30, A lab a m a 21. T u la n e 48, S o u th e a s te rn La. 7. LSU 45, V illanova 7. V a n d e r b i lt 13, Memphis S ta te 7. Clem son 34, A u b u rn 0, G eo rg ia T ech 34, Davidson 7. S o u th C a ro lin a 21, W ake F o re s t 6. V irginia 46, William &. M ary 0. M a ry la n d 54, W’est V irginia 7. McGregor FLANNEL JACKET (ALI WOOL) 25.00 East C olum bia 29, Brow n I I. Pen n 7, C o rn ell 0. P rin c e to n 13, D a rtm o u th 6. H a r v a r d 21, Yale 21 ( t i e ) . F o rd h a m 41, NYU 0. S y ra c u se 26, Boston U. 19. P itt 13, P e n n S ta te 7. Holy Cross 41, Tem ple 7. Mid w e d Illinois 2, N o rth w e ste rn 0. P u rd u e 21, In d ian a 13. W isconsin 30, M innesota 6. Michigan S ta te 45, Colorado 7. Michigan 7, Ohio S ta te 0. O klah om a 27, N eb rask a 0. C incinna ti 19, Miami 14. • TAN • GREY • BROWN TWELVE OUT OF EVERY DOZEN MEN LOVE A GIFT FROM... Wast Look Your Best for the Game Before embarking for th* A G G IE gam e and then home for THANKSGIVING — Assure yourself of a winning a p p e a r a n c e by getting your wardrobe in tip-top shape. The finest quality cleaning is yours a t ERIC SIMS CLEANERS C a lifo rn ia 20, S ta n fo rd 7, O regon S t a t e 14, O regon 7. UCLA 21, S o u th e rn C a lif o r n ia 7. W a shin gto n S ta te 27, W ash in g to n 25. New ly Decorated & VYlaJbcunoJuDA ( F o r m e r l y H a r r y P i ’e n d 's ) The Most Popular Place to Eat Mexican Food 210 W . 19th St. Phone 8*2682 504 EAST AVE. Phone 7-0253 Deluxe Gift Wrapping • USI OUR LAY AWAY OR OPEN — Gratis! AN ACCOUNT ( ll CONGRESS Su n d ay, N o v e m b e r 2 5 , 19 5 ! Page 4 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N Little Man on tho Campus S tu d e n t * An excellent T h u rsd a y n ig h t’s Stu d en t tra n s fe r at A ssem bly ate a coffee bar in Texas U n io n — should be investigated and encouraged by an A ssem bly com m ittee w ith o u t delay. Such a plan is reasonable and fin a n ­ into the possibility of m aking a m anagem ent tran sitio n several times, some of them u n official. The most recent of these a t­ tempts. d u rin g the past sum m er, w as thw arted som ewhere in I niversitv red a sure a balanced apparent. It is possible that U n iv e r s ity a u th o ri­ ties now in charge of the U nion Soda Fo u n tain would welcome a chance to o a o T h is checkup + L - P Ue c iS e t f o " W h a t ii he d o es re c o g n iz e y o u ? — Bulim o o se a n d I broke up w hee fo o tp a d p r a c t ic e s t a r t e d ,” K very w here you go on the campus — U n iv e r s ity a d m in is tra to rs have not in d i­ cated a desire to begin dem olishing them shacks. seem that, w ith in the n ear futu re. L ik e I*. H a ll, a p p a re n tly , they are des­ tined to become timeless. decreased enrollm ent and m any new buildings, the U n iv e rs ity could do w ith o u t some— pos­ sibly all, in tim e— of the unsightly, in ­ harm onious wooden buildings that w ere Q u ite unlike the h andling of H. H a ll, these shacks should be abolished when they ou tlive th e ir usefulness. P e rh a p s the tim e has come to im prove the ap p earan ce o f the cam pus by re­ m oving the least useful shacks. constructed to meet p ostw ar em ergency demands. Sn fa r none of the em ergency class- Frosh Council Fate Hangs In Balance for This Year By M A R JO R IE C L A P P Texan Newt Editor used, th ere w o u ld W> a r e n ’t v e r y op tim istic an ym o re ab o u t the latgo scale plans o f the new Fre sh m a n C o u n c il— not this y e a r a n y ­ w ay. R epor ts co lle cted in t h e past tw o flays in dicate th a t the C o u n c il, ( T e a t e d to in it i­ ate fre sh m e n in to student, g o v e rn m e n t, has b a tte re d a g ain st too m an y obstacles this sem ester to fu n c tio n even at a m in im u m of w h at its o r­ g a n ize rs expected. A p p ro x im a te ly 800 fr e s h ­ man signed cards to jo in the o rg a n iz a tio n . About 75 of those h ave c o n sis te n tly arui a c tiv e ly p a rtic ip a te d in the bi-m onthly T h u rs d a y n ig h t m eetings. 75 ;s a sm all n u m ­ ber in co m p arison to the to ­ ta l n u m b er o f re g is tra n ts — true. B u t it s not so sm all when yo u re a liz e that most o f th o 'T fre sh m e n jo in e d the ( o u n cil o f th e ir own vo litio n . T h e y co u ld t ll I* ll stu den t g o v e rn m e n t to p s y- tu rvy w hen th e ir tim e com es to g o vern . W h e n those students signed m em b ersh ip card s, they w e re told th a t th e y w ould he placed on stu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t c o m ­ m ittees a- non-voting m em ­ bers a c c o rd in g to th e ir ow n p re fe re n ce and in te re sts. T h e y w ould m e re ly ob serve co m m itte e a c tiv itie s . T h is w ould p re p a re them fo r f u ­ tu re s e rvice in the S tu d e n t A sse m b ly. Iii a d d itio n , it w as prom he speakers a* e v e r y I* re h rn ar C o u n cil m eeting to e x p la in th e b ra n ch es o f the g o v e rn m e n ­ ta l body to them . M a n y o f those ROH re g is­ tra n ts and all o f the a c tiv e 75 signed p re fe re n c e cards fo r co m m itte e w o rk . -15 have been placed on c o m m itte e s ; the rest are still w a itin g . A nd m an y o f those placed re ceived th e ir p ositions o n ly w ith in the last w eek or so. (if the m any peakers scheduled fo r the ( ouncil g a th e rin g s, o n ly one W a le s M ad d en h a s m a te ria liz e d . T h e rest o f the tim e fill- in p ro g ram s, p rep ared a t alm ost the last, m in u te, h ave been used. W h y has the ('o u n c il not liv«*d up to its p o te n tia litie s ? dents. Lack of in te g ra tio n be­ tw een C o u n c il a u th o ritie s arid con\m it ee c h a irm e n h a s been the c h ie f c o n trib u tin g fa c to r in the p la n ’s in e rtia . T h e re a r e m a n y c o m m it­ tees so m any in fact that no one can toll ■ < -> e x a c tly how m an y. B u t o f th e to tal nu m b er, o n ly six c h a irm e n have a c t u a lly asked fo r fre s h ­ men m em b ers to t Heil groups. T h re e o th ers have said th e y W <»U Id t a k e fresh m en if need be. Som e o f the c h a irm e n want to choose th e ir own m em b ers; some d o n ’t w an t to w ork w ith T h e *D a { | | T exa n l h * D a ily U o n , * s t u d e n t n a s a l is e ? , o f l h * U n i v e r s i t y o f l e v s * , la p u b lis h e d in A i s t i i i t m y m o r o n . « e » . - p t M o n d a y s o d ' it " l a y . t i p i * rn Tier *o J u n e a rm e x c e p t l u r i n g h o lid a y s o d e i a t n i n a t in n p e r io d s s e a b i- w e e k ly I c ta n on (tilin g th * su m m er « e » » io n s u n d e i th * t i l l * o f l h * > i rn rn e r T u e s d a y s n d H t id s y ny I t as S t u d e n t P u b lic s M o n s, in c J I st i t * N e w s c o n t r i b , l io n * a ii ti* a r t e p l e r i bv 'e l e c t i o n s < 2 -24. I r x j d ir ie s Th t I . ll I OI st th * N ev** I ,n b u re t o r y , I , l l . 1**2 e d i'o r A ' err • Opioid con d e .u e r v aria a d v e r tis in g th* I cra n sr* i rn v e- *. t v o ff mi*. * O', ed a* le t* , A USI * Al ■ not sh o uld ti* m a d * n e cessarily I,-. end-'-.ass m a tte r O e l o b n under ne A c t o f M a n Ii , I * (h ots ie . i I 43 In J ll if th * U M (2-247$). Ad if, In is t ra t ion st I us i O ff ic# s i *I * '< ASSOT, I A T T Ll P H Is. SS W i K I SI B V I C ! fit I ' r i u s „ c: s u i ' , i i • H o i t o i h i - ■ I or r e p e s ' i nn of • vs d is p a tc h e s »d lt d 'o it or n o ' o ti erw us, c re d ite d in th is new s r, m d lo c i Cern, > sp o n ta n e o u s o rig in p u b lis h e d h e re in H ig h t* of n a t io n o f a il o th er ti l i t e r n e ie in a u e .c r e e d Represented 'o r N a tio n a l A d v e r s in g hy N atio n al A d ve rtisin g S e r v ic e In c C o lle g e P u b lis h e r # M a d iso n t v * C h ic a g o — H usto n — I .os A n g e le s R e p r e s e n t a t iv e Nev* — S a n F r a n c is c o Y o rk . N .Y . Mf MHI R As s ot U t e r i < ((l e g i s t s Press All S U H M H I P I IO N M in im u m IO p e r P ER M A N EN T A m e iic s n Pacem aker K A I ES S u b s c r ip tio n ( h i e s d m A is M o n th " nu M u lle d I I til t of to w n pier mo. SIAU E d it o r - in C h ie f M anaging E d ito r RU SS K ER ST EN ................... ........ BRAU BY ER S K d it o i a! A g it a n t ......................................... ......................... .M ildred K b el Editor ........ ................................. ......................... . .Mai ju i ie < lapp ■ I tot . ................... .................................... K e n T o o le y ' . .................... ......... B e t t y S e g a l A m u se m e n ts E d ito r .............................. ........ K e n n e th (io m p e rtz I n t r a m u r a l ( n t t y to place them . In fa ct, S tro n g hopes th a t this w ill lie dm e by the next m e e t­ ing t th** ( O u n c il, in Derem " i , v\ hen all ch a n m en have been co n tacted . Fm all new o rg a n iz a tio n s, t i r e a le p itfa lls . A n d p e r­ haps the ( m oil has and is b a ttlin g its hard est. In a n y case, n ex t y e a r ’s ( ’o uncd head w ill h ave a long list o f memos te llin g him shat to avoid. Sews STA FF FO R T H IS H o w e v e r, even i f th e a rtic le had a d v o c a te d w e lc o m in g F r a n c o into an a llia n c e , I w o u ld h ave to agree w ith it. I f m em o ry se rve s me c o r­ r e c t ly , this w a r w*hich M r. C o le ­ m an re fe rs to was n o t fo u g h t by the- U . S. alone. W e had se ve ral a llie s — one . . . ca lle d the U n io n o f S o v ie t S o c ia lis t R e p u b lics , . . . (w h ic h ) n e ve r has been noted fo r th e high level o f lib e r t y and fr e e ­ dom it g ran ts to its c itiz e n *. V e t I c a n n o t re c a ll a n y w a rtim e pro­ posal ask in g R u s sia to w ith d ra w an d le t the W e s t figh t H it le r alone. should not be long in room b u ild in g s h ave been torn down, and would In th e first place, I th o u g h t M r. P i lc h e r ’s sto ry was v e r y o b je ctiv e . budget in any given Shacks. Shacks. Shacks. It T O T H E E D IT O R : I am a fra id I c a n n o t jo in M r. FE J . C o le m an in his p ro fo u n d dis­ tu r b a n c e o ve r a re c e n t a r tic le by W a y la n d P ilc h e r c a lle d “ Sh o u ld th e W est A ccep t T o ta lit a r ia n S p a in as A l l y ? ” com ing. Cjoodbue, j o Disagreement year. In all likelihood a thorough checkup w ill reveal that this student operation has e ve ry chance for success. tape for reasons w hich are still not quite IS S U E D a y E d it o r « C LAUD E MOUNCE N ig h t E d it o r ... J O A X N D IC K E R S O N A s s is ta n t N ig h t E d it o r B o b b y N 'ew lin N ig h t R e p o rte r s D u p o , < am phid!, W a y la n d P ilc h e r , J o e l K ik p a t lic k C o p y re a d e rs H a ro ld W a l f o r d , J i m E a g e r , R o b e rt K en n y, Bob Lan ge Night Sports Editor ( i i land I.. S i n ) ' A s s is ta n ts . A l W ai u , K e n H o le y, H o w a rd R ag e, J i m D od d N ig h t S o c ie t y E d ito r -. ..... ( iii* R o b e r t s " ' Assistant ....... C»111 * L ic k e n v itz N ig h t A rn vie em e m * E d it o r ... P h y ili* N ib iin g Convention Notes: Decline, With Awe By BR A D B Y E R S Teton. Mnnarji-ny Editor B o b b y Jo n e s , a co m p an io n a t le tte rs , re tu rn s fro m the jo u r n a l­ ism c o n v e n tio n in D e tr o it w ith m ore th an ju s t a fo rm a l re p o rt to m ake. B o b b y , a H yed-in.the-hid e T e x ­ an w hose w a n d e rin g s fro m the s ta te c o n sist o f o n ly a co u ple o f trip s to C h ic a g o fo r the P ro - C o l­ lege A ll- S t a r fo o tb a ll gam es, was n a t u r a lly qu ite im pressed by the a tte n tio n a T e x a n re c e iv e s w hen ha v e n tu re s into the n o rth e rn h in ­ te rla n d . A n d e v id e n tly the Y a n k e e s laid it on. B o b b y ex h au sted his su p p ly o f ta ll tales. A n d fo r B o b b y to ex h a u st his su p p ly o f tales is a v e r y n o te w o rth y a c h ie v e m e n t. H is s ta tu re , th ough, (5 feet, e ig h t) w as a d isillu s io n m e n t to m o re th an one fo re ig n e r who e x ­ pected to look up to a n y o n e from the M a n ly S ta te . H e fo u n d enough sp are tim e fro m the p a rtie s and c o n fe re n c e s o f the c o n ve n tio n to visit W a y n e C o lle g e in d o w n to w n D e tro it. I he T e x a n re c e iv e s the school p ap e r fro m W a y n e C o lle g e —a v e r y u n ­ im p re ssive little o ffs e t ta b lo id . Fro m the p ap er, w e p ictu re d the co lleg e to he one o f ab o u t 2,000 o r 3,000 e n ro llm e n t. B u t B o b b y re p o rts th at it is a co lle g e o f 20,000 stu d en ts w hich has g ro w n up w ith in the business p a r t o f to w n . It. has no room fo r a cam p u s, and w hen it expands it does so b y o c c u p y in g th e n earest bu sin ess e stab lish m e n t. T h e stu d e n t u nion b u ild in g is a fo r m e r IO .s to ry h o tel, w ith s w im m in g pool and a ll the acces­ sories. I t c o n ta in s guest, room s fo r boys anti g irls, on a lte rn a tin g flo o rs . A 10-floor stu d e n t u n io n ! Im a ­ g in e how te r rib le th a t m ust he, h a v in g to ride n a s ty old e le v a to rs all the tim e, g e ttin g w e t in the sw im m in g pool, and w astin g all th a t tim e ju s t lo u n g in g aro un d and p la y in g games. A n d the cam pus th e re must he a th in g o f te r rib le ugliness. B o b b y te lls us th a t th e re is not coom fo r a sin g le fe n ce . J a m rs T h o m a s A b e m a ' h y , H if u A d roit, M ch n (Timed A vis AP M a­ a ,i*. <;*. 'w i t a r r • H i,.bara W a l­ t e r t'a d * n h * ‘«il, l l n n n u . l e a r u n * I all 'I' J o -1'e h l u a u C h r i s t i , H o b a r t I.vie I .i*r ii I aaa. It t h Ann Dayden, I ;*lli Iii i I . Jan u s W eld on ( it ll I ella, I .ma Anti H e n h, H a ’il in o n d t aller, .larry Carl ti ii m o r t Kriw ard Fran k lin H n hi , M v i na I., l i i u i , d on . Pu n n ier K enneth H ill H i. h a rd M iller, .Janus C lifford X i r r e il . Fred Paterson, Robert P e n d l e t o n , * him V i r g i m a K a > b rn, A n d ris fto d rn iu r, b in n a ! T ru e K « Jo h n I ii .* u u n p»on, H * i hart S i l v e r , H o b a rt H en ry S m i t h . I l s v i a VI a rill in g C a v iar. .I mr nn# M I, r 1 T ha m a i A nn V a na I u t , M i n o r finn Iv W a rren Run, P l nt V4 j» ? -on B a rlow A W *# ar \ . 11'n V ilrox I i. « in Ann Young. v irn* oo4 B o b b y also had his fir s t e n ­ c o u n te r w ith the fe e lin g o f aw e th a t som e o th e r s tu d e n t jo u r n a l­ ists h ave fo r the T e x a n . O ne re ­ p re s e n ta tiv e a t the c o n fe re n c e ap p ro ach e d him and, w ith som e­ th in g o f re v e re n c e in his tone, spoke o f his a d m ira tio n fo r o u r “ 16-page p a p e rs.” E v id e n t ly the fellow* h a s n ’t seen an issue this y e a r , w hen a d e clin e in a d v e rtis ­ in g has c u t o u r a v e ra g e size down to six pages or sm alle r. E v e n a t th a t, th o u gh , we r e ­ m ain one o f the larg est. O th e r p a p e rs h ave fo u n d the a d v e rtis ­ in g s itu a tio n g e ttin g w o rse, too. T h e D a ily T a r H e e l o f N o rth C a r o lin a has c u t dow n fro m a fo u r-p age fu ll size p ap e r to a four-page ta b lo id — a 50 per ce n t re d u c tio n . T he Io w a U n iv e r s ity p ap er began p u b lish in g fo u r days a w eek in ste ad o f f iv e — arui s e v e r­ al o th e rs h ave fo llo w e d the same sort o f p a tte rn . A n d we c o n tin u e to g e t le tte rs fro m e d ito rs o f o th e r firs t- ra te co llege d ailie s w h ich m ake Buss re m a rk , “ H e r e ’s a n o th e r fe llo w w ho t h i n k 1 w e ’re gods or so n ic. th in g .’’ it it B u t in spite o f the “ a w e ,” the T e x a n d id n ’t do as w e ll as it m ig h t h ave in the n a tio n a l co n ­ tests a n n o u n ce d a t the c o n v e n ­ tio n . E a c h y e a r S ig m a D e lta C h i ju d g e s th e co lleg e p ap ers o f the c o u n try on th e ir m e rits in in d i­ v id u a l fie ld s n ew s w ritin g , spo rts, fe a tu re w r itin g , e d ito ria ls , etc. T ile T e x a n took a th ird in fe a ­ tu re w ritin g , Hod the R a n g e r won second in non fic tio n w ritin g . T h is w as fo r e n trie s fro m last y e a r ’s pa pc i s. A t the c o n ve n tio n la t y e a r the T e x a n w on a first, and a th ird . T h is d o esn ’t n e c e s s a rily m ean th e pap ers last y e a r w e re not as good as the ones b e fo re . 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P J L t i l o c c a s io n * ; 4 -1 21 0, T h e pre se n t P r im e M in is te r o f E g y p t , N a h as P a s h a , signed w ith A n th o n y E d e n , th e 1936 tr e a ty , n o w denounced as b e in g m ade “ u n d e r d u ress.” N a h a s P a s h a m ade a lo n g speech to h is P a r lia m e n t a t th a t tim e , fu ll o f p ra ise fo r th e t r e a t y , and these a re e x tra c ts : “ In d e e d re co g n ize s E g y p t.” Sy atam a . g e n tle m e n , the tr e a ty the in d e p e n d e n ce o f S p e a k in g o f th e B r it is h rig h t to k eep troops in th e a re a , he s a id : “ T o e n jo y th is in d e p e n d e n ce w e m u st assume s e v e ra l o b lig a tio n s ...w h ic h ( a r e ) in o u r own in ­ te r e s t . . .” O r p ro te ctin g th e Su e z C a n a l, he said, “ Yes, w e a re n o t cap ab le b y ou rselves o f a s s u rin g th a t pro­ te c tio n . T h a t is w h y w e m ust a c ­ c e p t the assistan ce o f an a lly . . • W a h a v e , o f o u r f u l l will a n d fr o * w ill, a u t h o r i s e d tho E n g l i s h t a m a i n t a i n a g a r r i s o n o n tho C a n a l.” T h is speech w a s p ro lo n g ed ap p lau se. fo llo w e d by I do not re c a ll th a t I h ave e v e r seen a m ore fla g ra n t d isto rtio n o f th e fa c ts o f re c e n t h is to ry th an in th e a rtic le s I h av e ju s t read. M a n y o f these d is te n tio n s are so ab su rd th a t th e re is no p o in t in re p u d ia t­ in g them . T h e tr a g e d y is not so m u ch th a t these fa b ric a tio n s h ave re a ch e d p rin t, h u t th a t th e y ar# a c t u a lly b e lie ve d b y so m a n y m is­ g u id e d A ra b s . M A R T Y N de B E A U M O N T * Near East Quarrel T O T H E E D IT O R : F o r the past s e v e ra l d ay s I h a v * b een fo llo w in g w ith in te re s t and am u se m e n t the se rie s o f a rtic le s b y th e p ro - B ritish and p ro - E g y p ­ tia n g ro u p * w ith in the U n iv e r s it y c o n c e rn in g the N e a r E a s t s itu a ­ tio n . T h e a rtic le s V>egan b y g iv in g info rm a tio n and w e re on an im p e r­ so n a l le v e l; h o w e v e r, this seem * no lo n g e r to he so . . . I f these tw o w a r r in g fa c tio n s m u st h ave it o u t, it is to be hoped th e y e ith e r do it p riv a te ly , an d so n o t w aste T e x a n space th a t m ig h t be m o re a d v a n ta g e o u s ly u sed, o r b e h ave lik e g e n tle m e n and a d u lts w h e n in p rin t. F R A N K L Y N S P R IN G F IE L D II Official Noticed C m d r. H e m s w ill r e t u r n to tb s c a m ­ pu s M o n d a y, N o v e m b e r 26 to in t e r v ie w m e n in te r e s te d in c o m m is s io n s w ith th a N a v y . O n ly m en g r a d u a t in g In J a n u a r y need a p p ly . C m d r. H einie w ill a lso ta lk to w o m en in te r e s te d in th e N a v y fo r a r a r e e r . C o m e to H. H a ll 117 fo r sn a p ­ p o in tm e n t. J O F . r> F A R R A R . D ir e c to r S t u d e n t Kmpi< jm e n t B u r e a u JU OpportunitieS M r. R W. Day fro m M o n tg o m e r y W a rd w ill he on th e c a m p u s M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 26 to i n t e r v ie w m en in te r e s 'e d in e x e c u tiv e ca ree rs w ith th a t fir m . C o m e to B . H a il 117 fo r an a p p o in tm e n t. J O E D. F A R R A R . D ir e c to r S t u d e n t E m p lo y m e n t B u r e a u P R O D U C E Q U IC K RESULTS E L E C T R IC T Y P E W R IT E R — srcu ra t* 2-63»7, 6-1743 a f t e r 6, w eek ends. 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SO I A N S BOBU rJW'JUU w UM Mi inn UHDQU nWW'JM E tonmnn muvi ( □ u n ; in de­ R e a so a - ,- Lost and Found -'■5 I w o u ld lik e to q u o te to yo u , fro m th e m outh o f th e P r e m ie r o f Egypt h im se lf, an illu s tra tio n , w'hich shows how d isto rte d a n d m a le v o le n t, are th e v ie w s w h ich h ave been expressed in p rin t this w eek . E X P E R IE N C E D M .A . g ra d u a te . a b 1* M ra. D a v ie . 5-1237. Furnished Room %■ T h e y h ave sh o w n too, b e tte r th a n I could h a v e done, th a t th * A r a b case a g a in s t the W e s t is e * s e n t ia lly ' e m o tio n a l an d u n re a ­ so n in g, ra th e r th a n lo g ic a l and co n siste n t. Typing THC, C H O IC E S T hom e-coo ked fo o d — ASI yo u can eat fo r o n ly 7&c a m eal — V i s i t M rs . S u ll i v a n 's P la c e , 1404 C o n ­ g re s s A vc I is ceale d . CLASSIFIED ADS Nursery )7 their numerous contradictions, a i 4 by their violently expressed h a­ tre d s. H a tre d s w h ic h , b y the way, are d ire c te d as m u ch against A m e r ic a as a g a in s t B r it a in , al­ th o u g h this w as c a r e f u lly con­ it Board For id 24 W e b elieve th a t th e w o rk s o f the g re a te s t co m p osers re p re se n t su p re m e ac h ie v e m e n ts o f o u r c iv i­ liz a tio n . O b v io u sly , th e a b ility to p lace such an e v a lu a tio n on them ne ce ssitate s the a b ilit y to seem e ss e n tia l d e fe cts, an d in d iv id u a ls in c a p a b le o f such d isc e rn m e n t are d e p rive d o f the th r ill th a t comes fro m h e arin g these w o rk s ad e­ q u a t e ly p e rfo rm e d . A n y o n e w illin g to fo re g o this th r ill p laces h im se lf in th e c a te g o ry o f those who w ould re m a in ig n o ra n t b ecau se ig n o ran ce is bliss. TO T H E E D IT O R : T ho se who a s p ire to w a rd o p e ra­ tic n o to rie ty m ust in e v ita b ly fa ce su ccess, m e d io c rity , o r f a ilu r e — th is is a c a rd in a l fa c t , w h ich the p a rtic ip a n ts , as w e ll as the a u ­ d ie n c e m ust re a liz e . N T S C ’s “ p re ­ s e n ta tio n ” o f “ O th e llo ” was a fiasco. T h e r e is q u ite no o th e r w a y o f e x p ressin g it. T ru e , the c o stu m in g and s c e n e ry w ere o u t­ sta n d in g , hut is a hook to he ju d g e d by its c o v e r ? Is it not e x h ib itin g m ore g e n e ro s ity to N T S C by f r a n k ly a d m ittin g that th e ir p ro d u ctio n w as !esy than m e d io c re ? In this c o u n try , the M e tro p o li­ ta n O p era epitom ize# the finest in o p e ra tic p ro d u ctio n s. Y e t, in it* illu s trio u s h is to ry only five “ O th e llo * ” h ave been reg ard ed as s u c c e s s fu l; th is is sim p ly because o f th e o p e ra ’* d iff ic u lt score. E v e n th e g re a t C a ru s o n e v e r attem p ted the role. C e r t a in ly , o n ly the lack o f m u sical s a g a c ity can acco u n t fo r N T S C 's a tte m p t to fo s te r “ O th e llo .” 9 % Ca Misconception TO T H E E D IT O R : W e re g re t to note a to ta l m is­ co n ce p tio n o f the fu n c tio n o f m u ­ sical c ritic is m by co rre s p o n d e n t* o f the T e x a n . A n y c r it ic w ho p re ­ te n d s to be co n scie n tio u s in the p e rfo rm a n c e o f his c a llin g is ex­ pected to g ive his a c c u ra te o p in ­ ion o f the m erits and fa u lts o f the e v e n t he has re p o rte d . I t i* to be re co g n ize d th a t a p e rfo rm a n c e m a y be a g re a t one d espite its fa u lt s , and even e n jo y a b le despite se rio u s sh o rtco m in g s. it THE D A I L TEXAN 3 1. L a i *. v - * co n tin en t 38 L in e of ju n c tu re A w o rd re g a rd in g P ik e . T h is y o u n g man is a d e vo te e o f opera p a r e x c e lla n ce , read s v o ra c io u s ly on th e su b je c t and ow n s som e 50 c o m p le te reco rd ed op eras. He w o u ld not under any c irc u m ­ sta n c e s re fu se m e rit w h e re it is due. In his c ritic is m o f “ O th e llo ,” he n e v e r d e viate d fro m th a t path o f f a ir p lay. J. M. M A IS E L * R T Y P I N G : N F . A T w o rk . 2-9606. 2-4363. P ic k up s e r v ic e . D I S S E R T A T I O N S — th e s e s — th e ses. tric . 900 W e s t 3 1 st. 2-94 44. E le c ­ W a n te d G I R L S . B O Y S a n d f a m ily la u n d r y d o na a t horns, 1404 C e d a r. P h o n e . 2-4291. T M O N A T I V E s p e a k e rs R is s ia n fo r re c o rd in g * M a n a n d w o m a n — fe e C a l l) 1-4441 a r 2-196T. f* Sunday, November 25, 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Page « Home Ec Group Pledges Nine Girls Omicron Nu, h o n o ra ry hom e ec- Ito m eet a t L ittlefield F ountain at o n . mica s o r o rity , rec en tly pledged 2 p.m. T here w ill be dancing and E liz a b e th P a rso n s an d Sudie refreshm ents. S an d ers, g r a d u a t e s tu d e n ts ; M a ri­ S ixteen new members o f D elta lyn A n d e rso n , J a m ie Lee Bailey, Pat F a u lk , M a rth a A nn H a s c h k e , , Sigma P i, professional business E u g e n ia J o h n so n , and J a n e P o w ­ fratern ity, w ill be form ally in iti­ ers, se n io rs ; and Ja n is Marie ated Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at the Stephen F. A ustin Hotel. A w el­ D ech m an , a ju n io r. come b anquet w ill begin at 6:30 ★ Io ta C h a p te r of Alpha Kappa p.m. at the hotel. T h e re w ill be a business m e e tin g Psi, p ro fe ssio n a l business f r a t e r n i ­ ty, will hold fo rm al in itiatio n of th e f r a t e r n i t y Monday a t 7 :30 Bervie es f o r 52 men S u n d a y a t 3 p.m. in U nion 309. p.m. Dr. J o e B. F r a n tz , as sociate Alpha D elta Sigma, n a tio n a l p r o fe sso r of business h istory, will be a d m itte d to m em bership alone: p ro fe ssio n a l a d v e rtising f r a t e r n i ­ ty, will hold a special business with th e s tu d e n t initiates. An in itia tio n b a n q u e t will be m e eting M onday, N ovem ber 26, in held S u n d a y evening in th e Com ­ JB 301, H al Copeland, p r e s id e n t, m odore P e r r y Hotel Ballroom . an n o u n c ed . P lan s f o r th e a n n u a l A ggie B a n q u e t s p e a k e r will be J o h n Ben S h epp erd, T exas S e c r e ta r y of gam e p ro m o tio n will be m a d e a n d im portant business dis­ S ta te a n d f o r m e r p r e s id e n t o f the o th e r U n ite d S ta te s J u n io r C h a m b e r of cussed. Sigma Chi Fraternity Chooses Barbara Esgen As Sweetheart Th* Unitarian rellowahip OI Rio Grand* Valley Club m em ­ b ers will have a p a r ty a t A ustin City P a r k S un d ay a f te r n o o n , Mil­ ton C iarlariello, presid e n t has anvounced. M e m b ers and th e ir g u e s ts arc Jane Holcom b, Miss Texas, Feted A t Corpus C hristi Miss T exas, the U n iv e r s ity ’s J a n e Holcomb, v-is h o n o r e d by C o rpu s Christi this w ee k -e n d at a n u m b e r o f activities th e re . As a p a r t of the W i n t e r F ishing S w e e p sta k e s T o u r n a m e n t, th e a u ­ b u r n h aire d co-ed p re s e n te d the prize to the w in n e r of th e Miss Te>:a« S p o t F ish in g C o ntest. Miss H olcom b v»,a e n t e r ta i n e d at. a b a n q u e t With local n o ta b les a r d took a tr ip to P a d r e Island. She also wa- in te rview ed on f a s h ­ ions o v er Miss V irginia G r a h a m ’s radio p r o g ra m ort KRIS. Don't Bo Disappointed By Lack of a Camera for the holidays RESERVE YOURS NOW! O ne Day Photo Finishing . . . M ovie Films and Projectors for Rent A P I T O L * P H O T O SUPPLIES 2428 Guadalupe 8-5717 Pies to Be Thrown At Hillel Carnival Y ou’ll have another chance to throw' pies a t cam pus personali­ ties if you a tte n d the carnival at H illel Foundation Sunday from 5 to IO p.m. Launching the United J e w ish Appeal drive in A ustin, the carn iv al is an attem pt to raise m oney to fill the stu d en t quota. In the p a s t pledges have been col­ lected. JA CK BRO W N, Com merce. Max S ta r c k e , p re s id e n t of the L ow er C olorad o River A u th o r ity an d A u stin C h a m b e r of C o m ­ m erce, a n d R. Douglas, d ir e c to r of i n d u s t r ia l rela tio n s f o r P r o c to r an d G am ble, Dallas, will be g u est s p e a k e rs f o r the m eeting o f A lpha K appa Psi, professional business f r a t e r n i t y a t 7 p.m. M onday. G u ests f o r the p r o g ra m in the Texas U nion 315-15 will be r e p ­ r e se n ta tiv e s of Sigma io ta E p si­ lon, h o n o r a r y a n d p r o f e s s io n a l1 m a n a g e m e n t f r a t e r n i t y , an d Beta B e ta A lpha, w o m en ’s p rofessional business a d m in istra tio n f r a t e r n i t y . O th er in te r e s te d persons a r e in­ vited to a tte n d . Mr. S ta r c k e will speak on the " T h e L C RA S to ry ." F ollow ing his ad d re ss will be Mr. D o u g la s’ dis­ passion of " S o a p and E dible Oil M a n u f a c tu r in g ’’ R e f r e s h m e n ts will be se rv e d by B e ta B e ta Alpha. A ustin will m e e t S u n d a y a t 10:30 a m. a t th e Y.W .f'.A. A d m in is tra ­ tion Building, 914 Brazos. A t this tim e, David Carson, w o rs h ip c h a r m a n , will c ondu c t religious services, followed by a discussion period at 1 I a.m. R o b e r t P ete rso n , g r a d u a t e s t u ­ d en t o f h isto ry a t th e U niv ersity , wilt in tr o d u c e the su b je c t, "I s D e a th th e E n d ? ” . W illiam K u h at ehek, d istric t m a n a g e r fo r the E n ­ cyclopedia A m ericana, will sum ­ m arize la st w e e k ’s discussion. At The Churches BARBARA ESGEN, JA CK PANCOAST Books Closed La Tusca's pendant necklace of simulated pearls and rhinestones . . . 4.98, matching earrings . . . 4.98. Both plus tax. 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Bakkegard, w ill sin g the an* them , "Prayer o f Thanksgiving," a N etherlands folksong. charge purchases billed in January Sunday, November 25. 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Page S Campus Chest Co-chairmen Not Dismayed by Goal Failure The Dutch Have A Dixieland, Too Lik e the U S , the N etherlands pect. Exam inations are held only has a North and South which at the year's end. The w ar brought m any things manages to get along in united By JO A N N DICKERSON disagreement, says Ben K ram er, to the N etherlands that had been I I t began last year at election only Dutch student at the U n iv e r­ unknown before, among them time. The U T co-ed thought the baby-sitting and students w orking Campus Chest, which was part of sity. The R iv e r Rhine is the Mason their w ay through college, student w elfare, was being kicked “ Ev e ryth in g related with, the around and used as a political and Dixon line, splitting the land into the industrial North and a g ri­ United States is good,” seems to issue. “ R ig h t then I became interested cultural South. Politics, w ar, and he the slogan of the man on the the R eform ation have separated street w'hen it comes to buying. in the Campus Chest, and I asked the two areas even fu rth er over Fo r this reasons cigarettes all if I could help plan the cam­ the centuries, K ra m e r said. have names in English, and the fad paign fo r this y e a r,” said M a ry Ben (his full name is Bernar- is spreading to clothes, shoes, and P a t Dowell, 20-year-old senior from Austin. dus Josephus M a ria K ra m e r) came m any other items, Ben “ aid. O n ly beer, the trad itional Dutch drink, N ot only did she help plan the to the United States last Ja n u a ry Chest drive, but in the fa il sho a fte r serving .30 months in the retains its Dutch name. B u t while the Dutch like A m e r­ found herself acting as co-chair­ Dutch A ir Force. He chose the South to study sociology because ican goods, they do n’t alw ays ap­ man o f the project along w ith Don his chief interest is in r a c e re la ­ preciate Am erican tourists, Ben Eastland. She was not disappointed in tions. He (-host Texas because it. said. The N etherlanders have been has both Mexicans and Negroes. through a w ar which saw their her work. Stu d en t enthusiasm was “ Preju d ice undermines the U n i­ economy badly damaged and much high all during the campaign. B u t of their land destroyed, nnd they she was most delighted with other ted States’ prestige in Eu ro p e,” he are in no mood to welcome show­ members of the committee. stated. “ Europeans hear a lot offs. “ The most fabulous group of about democracy, especially since Ben hopes to stay in the U n ite d people worked with us the steer­ the last w ar, but it is not the S t a t e s for the four or five years ing committer-, the solicitors, good side of dem ocracy.” it will take him to get his degree. everyone,” the petite brunnette U n ive rsity study here is far He has already traveled quite a said. d ifferen t from Dutch clashes. bit through this country and So many people helped, she con­ “ Dutch p r o f e s s o r s think stu­ worked at a tourist ram p in Estes tinued, that it is a c tu a lly impossi­ dents go to the universities to Park, Colo., during this summer. ble to say who has worked the He is not only learning nbout hardest. study, not to cut classes,” Ben “ I know, though, that all the said. “ Students have a te rrific the United States, hut about H o l­ committee members deserve amount o f freedom and respon­ land, too. sibility, and they have to be on “ I had never heard the story everyone’s thanks. The student the ball. No teacher w ill take you about the boy who put his thumb support— some gave as much as by the hand and tell you this in the dike until I came here,” he $10 to see the talent show and chapter is for this week and flint explained. “ I ’m sure it never hap­ their enthusiasm during tho drive, for next week. You have to find pened, although the Dutch have no m atter how sm all their dona­ out the teacher ansi w hat he likes, erected a statue for the conven­ tions might have been, was g reat.” j and then you know w hat to ex­ ience of A m erican tourists.” M a ry Bat, a plan I I m ajor, has S P E C I A L I Z I N G • Steaks # • I N Catering Salads # Sea Foods # Rooms For Private Parties Tarrytown Restaurant 2428 Eipotition Phone 8-2652 T Y PEW R I T E R SPEC IA LISPS Can Do the Job Better W e P ic k U p and D eliver P h o n e H 4 360 no definite plans for a career a fte r graduation in Ju n e . Fo r the last fo u r years she has been a counsellor at Cam p A llegro in New Ham pshire, and she hopes the train in g she received there w ill help her in Die future. By DOROTHY CAM PBELL Q M ARY 4‘ J J fI H ! > P A T D O W E L L and D O N EA STLA N D phi Gam House Gets Face Lifted T he big w hite house on Twenty- part. T he rooms w ere redivided sixth Stre e t, ju st o ff Guadalupe, is from the fo u r original bedrooms, h a vin g its face lifte d . N o t only T his flo o r of the w in g is fille d that, but it’s also getting a bol- m ostly w ith bedrooms, w ith a stering from the rear. sleeping porch on the east end. R en o vatin g of the P h i G a m m a j The porch is expected to accomoD elta house began late in Septem- dat tb* length of the ea>. side. Behind A h o u t 1 9 9 0 the esvrva snirel lfliru aa vy, which ADOUw J O- U In© P h i Gam m a the Ilarge spiral e stairw faces the fron t door, w ill be coat- D elta s bought the house, but soon found th at they could not meet rooms and lavatories. the paym ents. H. J . L u tc h e r S ta rk , Behind these rooms, in the new fo rm er U n iv e rsity regent and an w ing, w ill be the housem other’s ex-Phi Gam , bought the m ortgage apartm ent, the kitchen, and the and cleared the paym ents fo r th* dining room. The dining room w ill fra te rn ity . seat about IOO persons. B e fo re the house is again ready U p stairs w ill he study rooms fo r occupancy the grounds w ill ba w ith space fo r clothes in the old Moor sa]d there probably w ill be some landscaping, but it has not ye t been planned. T o ta l cost o f rem odeling is estim ated a t $150,000. Special Service To Be Held Dec. 2 Kippers and Porridge Keep Student Slim She is a past vice-president of “ H ow do you like yo u r ‘digs’? ’ Orange Ja c k e ts, v ic e p re sid e n t o f; In Eng land this question Chi Omega sorority, vice-presi- j would compare to our own quesdent of U T S A , and a past vice-: tion of ‘How do you like your president of the Y. apartm ent, or fiat, said I . S. “ T h e y used to call me the B e tle y , I Diversity graduate stueternal veep until I finally got a dent, who recently spent a ye a r presidency.” She is president of in Selsey, Sussex, En g lan d , a* an the Y this semester. exchange teacher. M a ry Bat is also a member of “ Oh, m y digs are pash!” would the R acket Club and W estm inister probably be the rep ly if one ronS tu d e n t Fellow ship. sidered his abode com fortable and A g reat sports fan, she was fo r­ saisfactory, B e tle y added. bidden to play touch football by W hen finked about food in Engher parents a fte r she broke her land. B e tle y grinned and said that leg in her freshm an year. his fig u re trim m ed up consider­ “ I made m anv friends while I ably while there, hut a fte r he got had my knee in a cast, ’ M a ry Bat use(j to kippers and porridge for remembered. “ People would stop breakfast, and only one slice of me on the sidewalk and ask how bacon and one egg a week, it it happened and it they could w asn’t s o bad and soon he was c a rry my books fo r me. It was a " on the mend again.” great conversation opener. “ I missed _ .fried chicken , . . . fo ftr din1 -n “ I alw ays have fun m aking tier on Sundays, though. lo kill frien d s," M a ry Bat continued. a chicken under one ye a r of age ‘•That’s been the high-point of my is punishable by I a w. W hen a camp work. Going up there every farm e r kills a pig or beef he must summer has taken the place of sell h alf of it to the government. g o i n g aw ay to school. E a tin g fried The Eng lish people speak of this clams, staving in New Y o rk , and as k illing “ h alf a hog.” meeting people that w ant to be In discussing the B ritis h school friends— i f s a ll a part of the same system, Mr. B e tle y said he thought experience.” the m ain problem was providing adequate train in g at the ju n io r high school level. P rio r to entering this level of training , the student is given v a r­ ious entrance exam inations. U n ­ less he meets a certain standard, his schooling is term inated a fte r three years, meaning that he is out of school at 16. D u rin g these three years the pupil who knows he is not going an y fu rth e r w ith When Medicines his education is prone to develop an in d iffere n t attitude. Mr. Be tle y Are Needed . . . thinks this could be helped by a Yo u ca n d e p e n d upon our largo vocati mal program. s t o c k * t o m a k * it p o s s i b l e t o I f a student completes his sec­ f i l l p r o s c r i p t i o n * in a m a t t e r o f ondary train in g w ith the proper minute*. ED MINOR, Pharmacist grades and desires to continue his education, he is given more ex­ 1910 G u a d a lu p e D i a l 2-5 2 1 1 aminations. I f he qualifies he be- gins w hat would compare T he U n iv e rsity Christian C hurch w ill h o l d special postT hanksgiving ecum enical services S u n d a y (Dec. 2) from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Roy M cCorkel, Southeastern Eu rop ean director of C A R E from 1949 to 1951, w ill be guest speak­ er. M cC orkel is a graduate of Y a le D iv in ity School a n d ha spent much o f his time abroad. He re­ c e n tly returned from two years in G eneva. He is a fo rm e r director of the Student Peace Program . twro years of high school and two fra te rn ity , Delta T a u D elta, and years of college w o rk in Am erica, serves as chairm an o f the publi'I hen, being interested In still cations committee. He is a new more training , by com petitive ex- m em ber of Cowboys and an upperam ination he m ay enter Cam- class advisor for freshm an fellowbridge or O xford at governm ent ship at the Y. expense. O n ly about five to seven Don graduated from Hillsboro per cent of applicants qu alify. Ju n io r College in 1949, where he A n o th er institu tion of educa- was editor of the annual fo r two tion in En g la n d is the “ public” years, gchool system w hich is the same H e is going into partnership as U S p rivate schools, and are w ith his fath e r in H illsboro a fte r m aintained by the w ealthier peo- he passes the bar, “ even though ple there are already 600 law yers in “ The En g lish people, I think, Hillsboro. L a w y e rs seem to be a are much more frie n d ly than most dime a dozen now-a-days,” he said. Am ericans have them pictured,” L f t r z ir campus MEALS 50c and up CLUB CAFI O P E N 6 a.m. to IO p.m. 1807 San Ja cin to ii VYlaJujfia t (Dowell (Don £a&Jtland Marv Knox ls 'Phi Kap Girl' com plaining about the adverse conditions. H o w ever, they seem to ‘Phi <*xpec t as much from a p a rty M a ry Knox w as selected chanpe m the governm ent as K a P G ir l” by Ph i Kappa Sigma. A m ericans do.” M r. B e tle y re- She was presented a t the fraternicently received a letter from form al S a tu rd a y night at the friends in Selsey, saying they ex- R o m a n s Federated flu b , pected larg e r ra tio rs now that T he Phi Hap O cte t sang D ear­ they had a conservative parlia- est G ir l” as M iss K nox w-as presented w ith a bouquet of white merit. chrysanthem um s sprayed with gold. M ec h a n ica l E n g i n e e r * to M eet The C O M PLETE branch of . . th e re A f-^ r ic le o f J o A A e A A i o n the A m e r ic a n S o c ie t y of Mec han ical E n g i n e e r * w ill study the “ A d v a n ­ tages and Reasons fo r En g in e e r­ ing R eg is tra tio n ,” subtitled “ How M ay I Becom e a Licensed Engineer', ’, M onday at 7:30 in E n g i­ neering B u ild in g 138. in BRUSH 10* UP DANCH a n d a DV a N C I D iwedfocTORS D A NC {RS L U L U SC O T T OVER TEXAS o tti CO URSE THEATRE 25^ G u a d f l'u D © 7 9419 spotlight on 25 Hallmark Christmas Cards xmas finer/ IMPRINTED With Your Name $1.95 The qualify i* Hallm ark— the price, a bargain! M any beautiful d e ig n s to choate from. 25 of each dengn in a box 25 card* for $2-95 and $3 95. . <# new ye-*"*- f 1 * # c-s *'c~* G O S S A R D *c cc"*c e-e >0-f O r $t—a* wardrobe .. . Above'— 1 d ec~cn marq- te**e Ow' c-qe* /*# r*y e— oc-eo *0 *"• wa V *©e ret'* »e s*ay-‘" * * p -* a s-c-c” * r*'d*’*T. . . 1.95. R e - * — — a r * s c es* basque a na.c" sa* * fi'C **• c" - • 'a -'***•. V* r *# sr c a ex, A , B C , c - f & . . . 5.9S. \ASL ixanclx Sunday, November 25, 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 7 Lobitr to Play W ith Symphony > Musi c for b ot h mo d e r n s and ; Ca r l Lobitr, j u n i o r mu s i c Confidence Men Tour Texas Anderson's T and Claud ie' Best Novel by Texan stu­ Ions: h a i r s will be pl ayed by t h e ! d e n t f r o m We s l ac o , will b e f e e * S U n i ve r s i t y S y mph o n i c B a n d in R e ­ t ur ed as t r o m b o n e soloist. F o r I cit al Hall S u n d a y at 4 p.m. t he l a s t two y e a r s he ha s pl ayed I nc l u de d in the pr o g r a m will be f i r s t t r o m b o n e f o r t he Aus t i n j t he f i r s t band p e r f o r m a n c e o f j “ E t u d e , ” a pi ece compos ed by S y m p h o n y and Un i ve r s i t y S y m ­ A l e x a n d e r S c r a b i a n c o n v e y i n g u n ­ phony o r c h e s t r a s . usual t o na l s o n o r i t y and dept h o f e xpr e s s i o n. Ori gi nal l y c ompo s ed f o r t he pi ano, t he pi ece was t ra n s c r i be d f o r the band by B e r ­ nard F i t z g e r a l d , p r o f e s s o r o f m u ­ sic e d u c a t i o n and c o n d u c t o r o f t he band. DANCE LESSONS FOR FUN . . . Musi c in t he modern vei n wi l l j i nclude t he “ P e t i t e S u i t e ” by I Cl aude De b us s y. Thi s pi ece is one j o f the m o s t popul a r e x a m p l e s o f j t he i ndividual style o f D e b u s s y , ; whose e x p e r i m e n t s wi t h mo d a l and who l e - t o ne s c a l e s r e s ul t e d i n mu - ; sic o f d i s t i nct i ve c h a r a c t e r . w hen you r * le a r n in g t h * new s t a g s a t Q r e g S c o t t ’s • Q rag Scott po pu la rit y st ag is yo u r s a c r a t M y to all d a n c a s a n d so a c a ­ n o n i c a l to o' D o n 't pay t w e e o u r pr ice fo r o u t ­ dated methods — sta rt your b ru sh up c our se to d a y 5 Private Lessons T o ta l 14.95 Also representing t he mo r e j mode r n idiom will be t he p r e s e n - 1 t a t i on o f P r o k o f i e v ’s “ M a r c h f r o m i t he L o ve o f T h r e e O r a n g e s . ” GREG SCOTT m s Lo bi t z , who has s t udi ed u n d e r S i m o n e M a n t i a in Ne w Y o r k and E r n e s t P a s s o j a a t the Ch i c a g o Mu-| sical Col l ege, will p e r f o r m t he “ M o r c e a u S v m p h o n i q u e ” b y Al ­ e x a n d e r Gu i l ma nt . Lobi t z. no w a s t u d e n t o f Mr. F i t z g e r a l d , is a m e m b e r o f t he Uni v e r s i t y B r a s s i Qua r t e t . O t h e r c ompo s i t i o ns will i nc l ude t wo s el e c t i o n s f r o m T s c h a i k o v - j s k y ’s “ S i x t h S y m p h o n y " — t he l yr- j ic “ A n d a n t e ” f r o m t he f i r s t m o v e ­ m e n t and t he br i l l i ant “ M a r c h ” f r o m t he t hi rd mo v e me n t . G u a d a lu p e — Ph o n o T - S 4 J S Abov e Tames T h e a t e r LAST TIME TONIGHT CV L U M ** IH I > I * i s TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY F e a t u r e S t a r t * a t 7 P . M. Co****}* DRIVEIN “Smugglers Island" sum J e f f Chandler Evelyn K a r a t “Hot Ladd” Tim H o lt m ourn I, ..A n improbable in'tKa-round* “Half A n gal" I.O retta Y o u n * Jo se p h Cotton S. IIC ?T\ yon, OnAf/Sj “Tokyo Fila 212“ 9ot rAX. 'NC. 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He d e s c r i b e s C l i n t i t wo l end t h e i r dubious talents to c a r n i v a l ps yc hol ogy and photogra­ Cl audi e a “ c o u n t r y b a s s ” voice,; and Cl audi e t his w a y : phy, an oil l ease deal, a campaign Di ll i on A n d e r s o n ’s “I a n d s u i t a b l e f o r r a n c h s i ngi ng, c am- ; “ T h e y ar e not g o - g e t t e r s , boostf o r a n uns u c c e s s f ul candidate for C l a u d i e ” won t he M c M u r r a y Bo ok pa i gni ng, and re r e v i v a l meet i ngs . erSi or pillars in a n y b o d y ’s comgo v e r n o r , livestock auctioning, S ho p a wa r d o f $ 2 5 0 f o r t he b e st T ho c o mb i n e d t a l e n t s o f t he t w o ( muni t y. T he y d o n’t e n t e r t a i n peodude r a n c hi ng , a disastrous spell novel bv a T e x a n a t t he ann ua l m a k e f o r d e l i gh t f u l r e a d i n g . | p i e t he y don’t like. T h e y a r e f r e e o f wi ndmi l l f i xi ng , and an oldd i n n e r o f t h e T e x a s I n s t i t ut e o f Dillon Anderson, a Ho us t o n j f r o m ame ni t i e s. Prot ocol , and| f a s h i o n e d ' c a m p ' T n . t i n f T L e t t e r s on N o v e m b e r l l in Dal las. I ,» wJr* r - c m c l« ,.d e r - ? nd d l r e c t ° r ! J * * * * - T h e oitly r u l e s t h e y have. o f s ev e n c o mpa n i e s , a d mi t s r e g r e t - to wo r r y a b o ut a r e t he l aws t h a t no ’ i ne y c o n »e out J us t I n t hi s book r e l e a s e d by the At - f uu y ^ lRt t he s e e x p e r i e n c e s , pre - ' pa ral l el the T e n C o m m a n d m e n t s a l i t t l e bi t less s u c c e s s f u l t a n coul d be e xpe c t e d, especi al l y Mo n t hl y Pr e s s , Cl i nt High-i viousl publi shed in C o l l i e r ’# a n d 1 and t he speed l imi t s . ” _______________________________________ wh e r e “ l adi es” a r e involved. T h e y t o w e r , who by his own a d m i s s i o n : ha s do ne e v e r y t h i n g e x c e p t “ poli-j ae ha v e a n a t u r a l a pt i t ude f o r g e t t i ng swindl ed t hemsel ves . t i cs, s mu g g l i n g , and all ki nds o f I m a n u a l l a b o r , ” and his as soc i at e , : Mr. A n d e r s o n’s compa r i s ons and descri pt i ons a r e par t i c ul a r l y C l a ud i e , a r e a n e n g a g i n g pai r of J good in c a t ch i ng t he c ol or o f r e n ­ c o n f i d e n c e me n “ w o r k i n g ” t hei r e g a d e s ’ speech. A f t e r t hwa r t i n g a w a y a c r o s s t he s t a t e o f T e x a s . m o t h e r ’s high and u n wa n t e d pl ans T o t he p a r t n e r s h i p Cl i n t bri ngs f o r h e r s o n ’s f u t u r e , he descri bes h e r as “ wi t h he r mo u t h drawn in t i g h t e r t ha n you c a n draw in t he t op o f a D u k e ’s Mi xt ur e t o b a c c o s a c k , unless you wish t o b r e a k t he string.” MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT — C o u n t e s s A u r e li a ( H i l d e q a r d e F o r a c hang e f r o m t he ps yc ho­ Tomanek") a n d Mme. C o n s t a n c e (Pat C o o k ) co n fe r at a tea p a r ty l o gi ca l , moody, or depressi ng on h o w t h e y will save the w orld fr om ’ the u gly p e o p l e . " ' M a d ­ boo ks a b o u t t he w o r l d’s c ondi t i on, t his is a t horoughl y happy book, woman ’ o p e n s in H o g g A u d i t o r i u m on D e c e m b e r 5 for a f o u r - d a y to t he i ma gi nat i o n, “ T h e T . S. a l mo s t g u a r a n t e e d t o m a k e t he T H E T . S. E L I O T M Y T H . B y Ro*. Eliot Writing.” run. •ell H o p # R o b b i n s . N ow Y o r k : O f “ T h e W a s t e L a n d , ” E l i o t ’s E l i o t M y t h ” will b e r e v e a l i n g and r e a d e r a t l east t e mp o r a r i l y happy, H e n r y S c h u m a n n , In c . 2 2 6 pp. mo s t popul ar po e m, R o b b i ns s a y s : i n t e r e s t i ng , but ha r dl y port e nt ous, t oo -MARIANNE M ORRIS — FLO COX! $3. “ I f t he e x p e r i e n c e ( t h e s e a r c h f o r On t he basis o f his social and C o d ) has m e a n t a n y t h i n g to him, pol it i cal t he o r i e s and wr i t i ng f o r E l i o t should he abl e to f i nd words a l imit ed aud i e n c e , T . S. E l i o t ’s o f his own t o tell us a b o u t i t — f or e x a l t e d position in m o d e r n Engl i sh! t h a t is t he pe c ul i a r skill o f a poet i t e r a t u re is c ha l l e ng e d by Russell Y e t , a t t his s i g n i f i c a n t mo me n t , Hope R o b b i n s ’ bo o k, “ T h e T. S. | E l i o t has to rel y on the words o f Cl a r a Ann T a y l o r and M a r y Ann bot h sides d i s a g r e e i ng in a mo r e Eliot Myth.” I others.” B a r k e r a t t e nd e d t h e L o ui s i a na kindly ma n n e r . Dr. We l sh added Ro b b i ns , a p r o f e s s o r a t the B y usi ng v a gu e s y mb o l i s m and S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y a n n u a l d e b a t e t h a t he liked t he way t he d eb a t e r s P ol yt e c h i ni ca l I n s t i t ut e o f B r o o k - 1e c c l e s i a s t i c a l and foreign lani ns t i t ut e at Baton Rouge last! ma de t he a u d i e n c e f e e l a par t o f l yn, d e s c r i b e s E l i o t a s “ . . a poet) g u a g e s , Eliot, r e s t r i c t s t he m a j o r i week. T h i s wa s t he f i r s t t i m e a n y t he c o n t r o v e r s y . o f m i n o r a c h i e v e m e n t , emotional-1 ty o f his wo r k s to a smal l and seUni v e r s i t y wo me n have e v e r been In t he s e de b a t e s no e c i s i o n s i | y s t e r i l e and wi t h a mi nd c oar s- j l e c t a ud i e nc e of t he highly invited t o a t t e n d this d e b a t e . a r e handed down, their p u r p o s e j e n e d by s n o b b e r y and c on s t r i c t e d l e a r ne d , t he a u t h o r c h a r g e s . I “ Thi s wa s qui t e an h o n o r f or being c o n s t r u c t i v e cri t i c i s m. I I A N D C L A U D I E b y Di ll on And* by bigotry . . . ” These a r e b ut a few o f t he us, ” said Miss E m o g e n e E m e r y , ' A f t e r a n a na l y s i s o f E l i o t ’s po-| c h a r g e s a g a i n s t t he p e e r o f Twe nspeci al i n s t r u c t o r in s pe ec h. D e ­ l i n t H i g b t o w p r . w h o s p e e i a l i i e r , in l i k i n g et ic, d r a m a t i c , and c r i t i c a l works, ! t i et h C e n t u r y a ut h o r s , y h is w it s and his frie n d C la u d i * . who b a t e r s c o m e f ro m high school s, his public l ec t u r e s , and the critiT h e book is i mpr e s s i v e f or c on i ­ ms a “ c o u n t r y b a n * ' ’ v o i c e , a b i g b u il d , col l eges a n d uni ve r s i t i e s all over ' nd » n e y e f o r t h e g i r l * , h a v e a l l t h e cal wr i t i ng s a b o u t hi m, Ro b b i n s pl e t e n e s s and s c h o l a r l y t r e a t m e n t un t h e l a w a l l o w s . . . e s p e c i a l l y w h e n the n a t i o n, and t he i r t r a v e l i n g e x ­ a d v a n c e s t wo t h e s e s : t h a t El i ot ' s B u t c e r t a i n l y t he probl em has t h e l a w i s n ’t l o o k i n g . H e r e ’ s a w h o l e penses a r e d e f r a y e d by L S U . works do n o t e n t i t l e him to g r e a t ­ be e n o v e r - e x a g g e r a t e d f o r e f f e c t . >ig h o o k a b o u t t h e C l i n t a n £ C l a u d i e vou m e t in t h e A t l a n t i c a n d X o l l i e r ' s . Dr. J . Dal e Wel sh o f Mi ssissippi ne s s ; and t h a t he is not to be T h r o u g h o u t , Ro b b i n s a ppe a r s so S o u t h e r n U n i ve r s i t y was c r i t i c f o r t r u s t e d as a l e ade r b e c a u s e o f a c a r r i e d awa y wi th e xpl odi ng the Cellist. L e o n a r d Hosp will be warped philosophy the d e b a t e s . Wo m e n d e b a t e r s are El i o t myt h t ha t lie would leave T H E T. S. E L I O T M Y T H c h a n g i n g f o r the b e t t e r , he s t a t e d , guest soloist with t he S a n An In t he f i r s t s ec t i on o f the book, n o t h i ng o f t he El i o t poet f o r readby Rossel l Hope Ro b b i n s toni o Symphony u n de r Vi c t oi i ot ’s positi on as “ t he mos t out - j ers t o savor, Al e s s a n dr o, musi c a l d i r e c t o r , Sat s t a n d i n g p o e t ” and “ t he mos t in- R u t to the a v e r a g e E l i o t admi rT h e T . S . K l i o t M y t h is a c o n t r o ­ ur day e veni ng. T h e f i f t h s ubs cr i p f l ue n t i a l c r i t i c ” o f T w e n t i e t h Ce n - , or, who r e a ds his p o e t ry and d r a ­ v e r s i a l b o o k w h i c h w ill i n e v i t a b l y r e s u l t in a r e - e v a l u a t i o n o f a m a ­ g o n c o n c e r t o f t he s eas on, it v illi t o r y Engl i s h literature is an- ma f or the d el i ght s o f priceless jo r m odern literary phenom enon. l»e held in t he S a n Ant o ni o Muni e - I jilyzed. Ro b b i ns pr o c e e d s t o s h o w j w i t , powe r f ul i ma g e r y , and appeal Dr. R o b b in s has don e a th o r o u g h w o r k o f s c h o l a r s h i p in h i s e x a m i ­ | by E l i o t ’s wor ks why uni ve r s t a l Tommy Joy Denman, s eni or i ipal Audi t o r i u m. n a tio n n o t only o f K lio t's e n t ir e “ Ro c o c o V a r i a t i o n s ” by Tc h ai 1 and unl i mi t ed prai se is unwarb o d y o f w or k b u t o f e v e r y c r i t i ­ physi cal e du c a t i o n m a j o r , a n n cal line th a t has been p u b ­ Mrs. M a r j o r i e I). P a r k e r , speech ko ws ky and tho H e b r e w r h a ps o d y , ! r a n t e d . lished a b o u t him. S c h e l o m o ” ( S o l o m o n ) , by E r n - j U n d e r t he he a d i n g o f “ T he F.li ns t r uc t o r , ga ve a d em o n s t r a t i o n V R o b b i n s call s the on s t or y - t e l l i n g f or c hi l dr e n at ost B l o c h , b o t h f or cello and o r - | i o t Phi l osophy, the Texas Spe e c h As s oci at i on c h e s t ra , will he p e r f o r me d by t he p o e t ’s philosophy o f l ife a “ philoso A GAIL BORDEN, D A IR Y M A phy o f d e a t h. ” He b a s e s bis con- ! me e t i ng in H o u s t o n F r i d a y . N A T I O N by J o e B . F r a n t z y o u n g A me r i ca n . Compil ed by P u b l i s h e r ’s W e e k ­ T h e o r c h e s t r a will play the “ A f ­ el usion on t he p o e t - c r i t i c ’s s t ri c t ly r e p o r t s of Bb b o o k s e l l e r s : A f t e r Mrs. Parker's t a l k on [Puritanism, wi t h an eye t o predesi m p o r t a n t us a p i o n e e r T e x a n , “ S t o r y - t e l l i n g in t he E l e m e n t a r y r o - A m e r i c a n ” S y m p h o n y by t he Fiction a fron tier A m erican and i nat i on. S c h o o l , ” Miss De n ma n told and A me r i c a n N e g r o c o m p o s e r , Wi l b iiiin e in m a n , ( .a il B o r d e n '* T h e C a i n * M u t i n y . B y H e r m a n N e x t , Ro b b i n s a t t a c k s “ T h e ' t o r y ie t y p i c a l l y A m eri­ b a m G r a n t Still, and a suite f r o m I i ll us t rat ed an ori gi nal t a l e with Wo u k . Do u b l e d a y , $ 3 . 9 5 . can. W r it t e n by a U T p r o ­ 'the F e l t o g r a m , a f l a n n e l - b o a r d K o d a k ’? Hu n g a r i an o pe r a , “ Mary fessor, it recen tly wa* T h e C r u e l S e a . B y N i c h o l a s MonJanos.” c i t e d aa t h e b e a t T e x a n type o f vi sual aid. Barrat. K n o p f , $4 . b oo k published of the Bes i de s a p p e a r a n c e s with th* year. T h e P r e s i d e n t ’* L a d y . By Irving ‘L a R o n d a ’ t o O p e n T u e s d a y P h i l h a r mo n i c , Cl e v el and and ( ’hi-J S t o ne . Do ub l e d a y, $ 3 . 5 0 . T h e F r e n c h movi e “ La R o n d e , ” c a g o s ymp h o n y o r c h e s t r a s t hb Melville Goodwin, U S A . By J o h n which m a y he t ra ns l a t e d “ me r r y - ye ar , R o s e t ea c h e s a t t he J u b i l a n t P. Ma r qu a nd . L i t t l e , $ 3 . 7 5 . g o - r o u n d , ” will s t a r t a w e e k ’s run S chool o f Musi c and is head o f the a t t he T e x a s T h e a t e r T u e s d a y , to cello d e p a r t m e n t a t t he Cu r t i s I n ­ Non-fiction T h e S e a A r o u n d U * . B y Rachel play t hr o u g h D e c e m b e r 3. s st t i ti u de l phi . Col l ege and u n i v e r s i t y libraries t ut et e oof f Music Music inin Phi Phil al adel phiaa. L. Car son. O x f o r d , $ 3 . 5 0 . M a t i n e e s will be held e v e r y day, T ic ke ts for S at ur da y' s concert j a r e s pe ndi ng mor e money on By Thor Heyerdahl . priced a t 8 0 r e nt s . Ni g ht and S u n - c a n he o r d e r e d now t h r o u g h t h e l boo ks and peri odi cal s, a recent K o n - T i k i . R a n d , $4. s ur v e y by t he Library Journal day pr i c es will he $ 1 . 3 0 . a ud i t o r i u m box o f f i c e r e ve al e d. T h e d a t a , hi gh e r than T h * F o r r e s t a l D i a r i e s , Ed. by W a l ­ t e r Millis and E . S. Duff i el d. the hi ghe st r e c e n t e s t i ma t e s , are A F RE NC H M E R R Y - G O - R O U N D OF L O V E ! from t he new e di t i on o f t he A M a n C a l l e d P e t e r . B y ( a t h e r ­ ine Marshal l . 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B y Dillo n A n . derson . B o sto n : L ittle Brown a n d C o m p a n y . 2 4 7 pp. $ 3 . "Jexun Reviews News T. S. Eliot Minor, Sterile Poet Says Brooklynite in 'Myth' UT W omen Attend LSU Debate Meet The Texas Book Store has SA to Hear Rose In Concert Dec. 5 Story-telling Techniques Told at Speech Meeting S Colleges Spending More on Books I TEXAS BOOK STORE New books arriving each day For the love of Mike-Don’t miss Spike ,N PERSON! TEXAS STARTING TUESDAY PRICES SH O U IT iflflE AT INTERSTATE THEATRES y MOSKAL DEPRECIMON REVUE^1951 butane*} THE CITY SLICKERS ^ AND COMPANY V / zrf*n € ttft{ CH P 2I. T0 / HD L TEL. q u E E n OF 4 4 T a n thousand hooves thu nder o u t o f A t t a . . . in t h a g r e a t a d v e n t u r e * o f el l t he a g e s ! 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"J IM THORPE, ALL-AM ERICAN" n u s T in F in ! •t a r r i n g B u rt L A N C A S T E R Stava C O C H R A N H oward Ahnw 2 p m John Jin n Wayne Carter F L Y IN G I F A T H I R S ! ( K S ' f ftUi bv T r f h n i r olnr religious books . . . books on hunting and fishing. There's an endless variety of subjects to fit every­ body on your gift list. Come browse in our book department tomorrow. lArgentine-US Export IStarts in Literature On e step t o wa r d t he t e l i e f of j t he pr obl e m o f i mp o r t i n g f orei gn b o o ks is gi vi ng A r g e n t i n a i mpo r t ­ ers permissi on t o e x c h a n g e s c i e n t i ­ fic hooks and t e c h ni c a l peri odi cals with t he Uni t ed S t a t e s . T h e l i t erait u r f must he c e r t i f i e d by the D i r ­ e c t i o n Ge n e r a l de Cu l t u r a del Mini stro de E d u c a t i o n h« t e chni cal s c i e n t i f i c , hut o r d e r s may he pl aced i mme d i a t e l y and the p e r ­ i l o u s applied f n r when s hi pme nt is made. TEXAS BOOK STORE Gifts of HumorMake a Cheerful Christmas Pete r A m o » The N BW Y o r k . . ' . LA D IES A N D G E N T L E M E N 25TH A N N IV E R S A R Y A L B U M M O R E G U Y S A N D DOLLS W E BUY O L D G O L D Da mon Runyon G, erg, Prier LO U D E R A N D FU N N IE R G U E ST S— O R H O W T O SU RVIVE H O SP IT A L IT Y A H er dinner speeches and other mistakes Russell l y n e s , w ho w rote S n o b s USE LILLY W H IT E THE REJECTED LO V E R S M a r g e r y Sharp W illia m S te ig I A N D C L A U D IE THE W O R L D T H A T ISN'T Dillon A n d e rs o n Frank Tashlin % //fix ors/1if (o-op a i t ,,,** i ..a i t *r n Sunray, Revam per 2 5 ,1 9 5 f TH E D A IL Y T E X A N Raga 5 First Frost Tints Leaves Vivid Shades Th* first f rost s of the fall have l e f t a vivid colorin* n ot seen in Austin in many a year. Dr. Ben­ j a mi n C. Tharp, professor of bot­ any, says the trees t ur ne d sumh beautiful shades this y e a r be­ cause of the early freeze. He suggests a drive to Mount Bonnell Sunday a f te rnoon when the sumacs should he in full color. Brightening the University c a m­ pus ar e the silver leaf maples with their yellow leaves, the cot t on ­ woods, sycamores, and Texa* oas. Dr. French to Talk On Air Psychology " Gr oup Dynamics a nd Air Cl T’-ychology’’ will be discussed by Dr. Robert L. French , d i r er t or of air crew trai ning af Ita ndolph AI r evening at Force Bane Monda 7:30 in Sutton Hall 3 04. The discussion w ill be open to the public. On leave of ah «ence fi om Nort hwestern Univei ■si tv, wh ere he I* a pr of es or of psychol'* gy, Dr. French ha- been engaged by the Air Force to t udv fact ors that aid for good adjust rne n t among bomber crew iti f*mhe r*t i neluding: stud- of ’le c tio n . 11 in*, evaluati , and group dynam<‘8K'. \ On Whitis, Guadalupe, and the creek bor der ing the east side of the campus, Spanish and Texas oaks are in bright a r r ay of yellow and red. The rhin«-«e candle tree ill one of the few trees in Austin having leaven tha t t ur n a deep maroon. Dr. Tharp says those who go to the AAM game should have good scenery because the trees will he in gaudy display along the highway. Two University Doctors To Address Local M D 's (>r. John Wad and Dr. Raymond Gregory, of the University Medi­ cal Branch in Galveston, will a d ­ dress Austin physicians Monday night in Sutton Hall 101 a t 7 o'clock. The lectures will be given as p ar t of a ten-week medical course tieing sponsored by the P ost gr aduat e School of Medicine, the Main I niversity, and the TexH- Academy of General Practice, Austin Chapter. Stockton Attends N Y Committee M eeting Dr. John Ft. Stockton, professor of Business Statistics and director of the Bureau of Business Research, at tende d the annual m e et ­ ing of the < ornmittee on Research of the Universities National Bu­ reau of Economic Research, No­ vember 23 and 2 1 in New York. 25 Hallmark Christmas Cards \ Tooth Decay Preventive Aids Cancer Development Prelimi nary experiment# seem to indicate sodium fluoride cause* breast cancer to app e ar ear lier in laborator y mice which would even­ tually develop cancerous tissue, Dr. Alfred Taylor, r esearch scien­ tist for the Uni v a n i t y Cancer Research I nstitute, has announced. The s t a t e me n t has t hr own a block in t h e way o f a national campaign to introduce sodium fluoride into drinking water for the prevention o f tooth decay. Dr. Taylor, nationally-known for his work in c a n ce r research, said, however, t h a t they have come to no definite conclusion as vet. • Th* Tex#* Health Department, j which is c u r re n tl y sponsoring a drive to introduce sodium fluoride into the w a t e r supply of Texas cities, has indicated t h a t it t hinks Dr. T a y l o r ’s r e p o r t is unfounded. The director o f the Dental Divi­ sion of the Health De pa rt me n t stated t h a t t he y regard the r ep o r t as being “ a mere r umor. ” About t we n t y Texas cities, in­ cluding Austin, Dallas and F o r t Worth, were pr eparing to fluori­ dat e their w a t e r supplies by a d d ­ ing one p a r t sodium fluoride to every million par ts of water. These projects bogged down on Dr. T a y ­ A t Odessa on December fl, Uni ­ lor ’s a nn oun c ement . Dr. Tayl or said the preliminary versity r e p r es e nt at i v e! in We st Te xa s will be Mr. Roach, Roger exper iment al results indicate so­ Gilley, as si st a n t professor of dium fluoride causes breast c a n ­ dr ama, Mr. Davis, and Mr. Hestir. cers to a p p e ar earlier in an or gan­ ism in which ca nce r would even­ Fo r centr al Texas, on December tually develop. But, he e m p h a­ 15 in Geor get own, the following sized, his exper iment s do not indi­ will p ar ti ci pa te : E. R. Norris, as­ cate tha t sodium fluoride produce* sistant pr ofessor of d r a m a ; Emo- br ea st cancer. gene Eme ry, special i ns t ruc t o r in Dr. Tayl or also pointed out t h at speech; V er a Gillespie, inst ruc t or the nat ural fluorine found in wa­ in jour nal ism; Olin Hinkle, as so­ te r supplies doe* not have the ciate pr ofessor of jour nal ism; Mr. same properties as sodium fluor­ Roach, abd . l r . Hestir. ide. He said sodium fluoride I ; not been used in water supplies Friday Morning Fire long enough to draw conclusions Dam ages Student Home concerning effect# of the chemics, Fire damaged the home of J a n ­ on human beings. .Sodium fluoride is well known ice Ray, f reshman voice ma j or living a t 25/07 Robinson Avenue, t o have marker! biological effects,” F r i da y morning. Origin of the fire he stated. “ It increases the r espi r ­ ation rate of cancerous tissue a s is undet er mined. compared wi t h non-cancerou* The second floor rooms were tissue.” burned out and some of the first Asked if the amount s of sodium floor rooms wer e damaged. fluoride i nt r od uc ed into dr inking Douglas Letson, University s t u ­ wat e r are enough to cause the-e de n t who rooms a t the Ray resi­ biological effects in humans, he dence, lost all of his engi neering replied, “ I f it affects the teeth, it equi pment and most of his bel ong­ probably affects other tissues." ings in the fire. 11 Professors to Aid League Conferences Kleven University professors and inst ructors wbil have an active p a r t in S t ud e n t Activities Con­ fer ences of the Texas I nter scho­ lastic League dur ing December. Dr. VV. Powell S tewar t, associ­ ate professor of English, will work with ready writer* at Kilgore, De­ cember I, Granville Price, associ­ ate professor of j our nal ism, and Bluford Hestir, interscholastic j our nal ism director, will assist j our nalists, and Bruce Roach, in­ terscholastic speech director, will aid d r a m a and speech students. The conf e re nce for west cen­ tral Texas, also on December I, will be held in Abilene. Norris G, Davis, as si st a nt pr ofessor of journal ism, and Marti n Todar o, in­ struct or in speech, will take part. Friday Dance* Couple* Only Friday night dance* a t the T ex ­ as Union from now on will tie mupl e s- onl y affairs, Dick McKaughan, publicity d i r ec t or for the Union, said Thurs day. The | nightclub style of fiance wbth cig­ a r e t girls and waiters will be con ­ tinued, he said. S I.• • Compare Prices and Rent Typewriters month months months months months months months 12 month* Hallm ark quality at a price you ca n 't afford to mise. 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