T h e Da T exan ‘ The First C o lie g e D a ily in the S o u th ’ AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954 VOL. 54 Price Five L e n ts 13 Nominated By Rep Party Thirteen names w ere submitted J resentativ e P a rty slate will to the Representative P a rty for consideration as candidates for the fall election at the party’s pri­ m ary Sunday night. F in a l voting w ill be Tuesday night. The election w ill be October 27. Nominated for Student Assembly places were the following students: Arts and Sciences: S t a n l e y Adams; Lenny Von Dolen. Business Adm inistration: Max Devil; Robert Siegel. Engineering: R a y R.abke; Allan Carson: Don H a rt; Dick Berger. Fine Arts: Hal Atkins. Pharm acy: Lewis Reiger. Architecture: E a g a n Gleason. Graduate: John C. Chitwood. There were no nominations for 1 law or education assemblymen. The deciding vote for the Rep- College Council Hopefuls Sought Education School To Elect Oct. 14 the party will cast at the meeting Tuesday night at l l o ’clock at the Lambda Chi Alpha house. Each group affiliated with its voting delegates after discussing the above nominees at chapter meetings. The number of votes each group has depends upon its ; total membership. instruct The Representative P a rty ap- j proved a recommendation by the .Steering Committee to allow no crossfiling. I P a rty candidates closed at Nominations for Representative the Sunday meeting. However, B ill i Plum m er, party chairman, said j that nominees m ay still be endors- ed by the party during I he prim ary elections Tuesday night P lu m m e r said that candidates , seeking endorsement by the Rep-1 resentative P a rty should submit ' a list of their qualifications to the , | Steering Committee by 5 p m. , ; Tuesday. Any indiv idual may apply for Representative P a rty endorse­ ment regardless of any affiliations. Candidates seeking endorsement are invited to attend the Tuesday meeting, but must present their endorsement petition by the 5 p m . . d e a d lin e . The number of endorsements the party w ill give will he decided Tuesday night. Also approved at the Sunday meeting w ere two recommenda- j Steering Committee: The creation of two subcom- puttees, a campaign co-ordinating committee and a publicity com­ mittee. 2. To assess each affiliated group SI for incidental expenses of the group Students wishing to file for elec­ tion to the Student E’aculty Council of the College of Education may do so Tuesday through Thursday, said F’at Perry, chairm an of the o r g a n - 'brins of the izing committee. Applications should be filed in the office of D r. L . D. Haskew, dean of the College of Education. Education students w ill elect the members of the council October 14. Seven students w ill he elected three will be elem entary education majors, two secondary education, w a-. and two physical and health edu- j cation. When a candidate files for f lec­ tion, he must list his name, class­ ification, grade average, and also give a statement of what he would j like to see the College of Educa­ tion Council accomplish. The only qualifications necessary to tile are a C average and 30 semester hours. The College Council Committee in charge of the election will then compile a brochure which will in­ clude listed on information each student's application blank. These brochures will be sent to each student in the College of Edu-, I cation. There w ill he no formal campaigning such as speeches, ; signs, or stunts. O ral campaign­ ing will he the only type allowed, j There will be no campaign ex­ the pense. j Ex-student Gets College Position Robert C. Giles, former ex­ change editor of The Daily Texan, has been appointed director of press relations at M ary Allen ('a1- lege ir, Crockett. His appointment Was announced by Jam es L. Stan­ ley. president of the college. Giles, a resident of Silsbee, re- ceived his master of journalism degree from the University in Aug­ |jf was a 1953-51 recipient of ust the Jesse Ii Jones Scholarship in journalism He received his bach­ elor of arts degree at the College of St Thomas, St Paul, Minn., where he was associate editor of the college yearbook for two years and a staff writer on the college newspaper. In addition to the seven students elected by education majors, the two College of Education assembly­ men and five faculty members will also serve on the council. The fac­ ulty will elect the council faculty members. Dean Haskew and the Student Assembly have authorized the coun­ cil. The council receives its power from the Student Assembly and the College of Education. Quizzes Slated For Candidates Candidates for the Assembly and for Associate Ju stice must take a candidate's quiz before Friday, announced Jo e Tupin, Election Commission chairm an, Monday. The quiz w ill be held at 5 p .rn Thursday and at J and 5 p rn. Frid ay in Texas Union 309 and 311. Candidates m ay pick up a copy of questions at the Students’ As­ sociation office. One hunched q les­ ions appear on this * opv twenty of these will he used on the quiz. ! At 5 p.rn M onday, there will fie a meeting of all candidates in Texas Union 309 and 311 to explain election regulations and to draw for places on the badot. The ran-I i didate or h.s representative m ust! , be present. Time N o w for Juniors To Apply for Degrees Mrs. Frances Hudspeth, admin­ istrative c'erk for the College of Arts and Sciences announ* ed that file junior students should now for their degrees a* the photostat window in the R eg istrar's office. Pre-law students ’aking Scheme I of Plan I I I should Lie when soph­ omores, M rs Hudspeth sac! B T ax P h o to D e a d lin e Set Wednesday is the final day for taking Blanket Tax pictures at the University Co-Op. Pictures will be taken from IO to l l a rn. and from 3 to 5 p rn. on Tuesday and Wednesday. W hat what do you m ean'"' ex­ claim ed John McBride when he re­ ceived a phone call informing him _ that he had been Chosen "M o st Typi* a1 Freshman B o y " by Theta Sig's and would fiv e as one of the five prelim inary fudges in the Ten Most Beautiful Contest A fter tiu- details of the contest w ere explained to him. John w ill­ ingly agreed "Sure, 1 11 be glad to do it what male wouldn't,” he said. Judging the "Ten Most involves screening approximately 125 beau- tiful U niversity co-eds and narrow­ ing this group down to 50 and finally' to 25. The "Top 25 w ill be submitted to Mer. ie A* tor P>ob " l o p Hope, who will pick T en ." the Registration for the contest w ill from 3 he October 6, 7, and 8 5 p.m. tim first, two days, int I p.m. Frid ay. and f m 3 until judging wall be held rn the Tile Texas Union October l l from 3 until 5 p m . hnd from * until 8 p m. chosen by (Vie mem- Jo h n wa ber* of Theta sponsoi mg the was the most t men boy* who nutted. Reside it judges, Theta big boy, who class, and the contest a .Sign a Phi who a e cont* st. because he , p cal of the EN * sh- jb» c nam* . wa ie four , th*- other the is th* custom of to choose a freshman s very typical of h.s ask him to help judge Whqp John was interviewed 1/ several of the Theta Sag g he gave ’hem a lost look and said ‘ I don t know how in the world to ans wer th*’se questions “ Choosing the 'Top Ten Will be quite a job because the girls w ill j probably all be so pretty that I ii warn to leave all of them in the John explained with a confest worried judge th** girls on their p o is e , beauty and figure look. He will * Loiter this fail the Top Ten w ill Interviews Continue Through Thursday Je r r y Wilson, president of the. PRao^e,n Hennanl r K 0»e. Ja m es student body, announced Monday Towers, M a ry Sander that HO students have been inter­ viewed for • committees. Anyone' who missed his appointment may schedule one for Thursday after­ noon. Tile Student Association will accept names any time before Thursday. Rhnda Ann B arrier Robert Becker, i Ja n Cheeser B ill Coker, C.ayiJ 1 M VI shall B ill Drummond Carol; n H a iran , . F in 11 Frib erg. Carol Flynn, Jam es Gor- ] man, G ary (furwltz Pat Kevan, K<>- setta McGregor, Dave M illican, W a lly Pistoo, H a rrv Sea rte, Pat Siemens. J i m Towers P a tric ia Trac\, Suzanne W ebb. T U E S D A Y 2-2:30 T I E S D A Y 1:30-2 These people w ill meet with com­ mittees at the following time: T U E S D A Y 1-1:3® Sh irley B a ylet* Barbara Ann Bon- viilain. George Brown Ellain e C’alla- j* a v . Ja n e Cheever. Winston C rowder. C a ro ly n F a ira ll. Em it Friberg, Luella Hau7.t Dwtgnt Leib, Kenneth Johnson. Ju lia Jones. Lu ther Marshall. Andrew Met ulttHigh. Nam-', Oder. V icki O .s’et I. Pisk, Dries Tell Of Confinement Czech Reds Use M ental Pressures I l.’S A rm y N U R E N B E R G , Germany, Oct. 4 if! A intelligence of­ ficer said Monday the Communists bore down with psychological pres­ sure, including charges of spying, d u r i n g a nerve-shattering two *eeks that he and his soldier jeep-, driver spent as prisoners in Red Czechoslovakia. “ The Czechs did not heat or abuse us." Capt. Richard H. Dries, 32, of St. Albans. N .Y ., told a news j conference. " B u t they applied a tremendous amount of psy* holog- ical pressure on us. Dries and Pfc. George M. Pisk, 22, of Austin, were seized at gun- I point Setcmber 17 near Eslarn, Bava ria , while on a routine border, mission. They were freed last Bat­ s' urday at Waidhaus on the German- f Czech frontier, Pisk is the son of Dr. Paul A. Pisk, professor of musicology at the University, and Mrs. Fisk, 4507 Placid Place. "T he whole experience," said Fisk, a Y ale graduate, "w as un­ real, like a Grade B movie mys­ tery. Everything was cloak and dagger stuff." Both were held in solitary con­ finement in Prague. They told of being grilled day and night by Czech arm y officers in civilian clothes. Pisk, a husky. Vienna-born nat­ uralized Am erican, reported his cell was about 8 by 13 feet and fitted with opaque windows. The prison food was sufficient, J )ut not up to Am erican standards, Fisk said, and he lost about ten pounds, "possibly because of the mental strain." Dr. Ginascol to Sponsor W orld University Service P r u d e Haley lim Peterson. V irg in ia Alexander, Robert Berg, Bette Craddock. Linda FalV fy, Doro­ thy Goldberg. Robert Jacobs. Virginia Le rn burg, M arg aret Ann M artin. P at Parker. Ju lia Penn, Thomas J . I * Sabula, J r . Clinton Smith, Molly Stabaugn. B ill Swartz. Helen Taylor. Bootsey ; W e ll. M illig an Wesley’, Jean Lu m p ant. T U E S D A Y 2:30 3 Eleanor Bassett, Jay Gorman, M a r­ garet Crim . Kathryn Esse, M arth a Flack M arjorie Gibbs. K. < iibson, Ed- Ja- mond Goldstein I na nm- Passel* r, Beverly Noble M a r i­ lyn P ltte il. Ann Bob ^tucker, Larry Steinberg, Ja c k Stutts, Floi.sc Tate, Shirley W arren, T U E S D A Y 3-3:30 B e tty Arrington. , M adalyne Stickman Sandy H ilton, Reinhanrdy, Evans. Rudell Bletscn. Ed Ash haugh. .Spencer Blain, D oris B e tty Joyce ’ LOU Fletcher, ('alo I Ann Hodges, W . ! Kenn* th Horwitz. Mickey Klein P a t J Loper, Ann McCartney E v ily n Peitzck. How ard Richards. Margaret Stollings, P a t Stockard, John T. Stuart, Jo-Ann Turnbaugh. Jo h n W ills , Lou Woodward, Ruth Yates. Ja y Ungerm.tn, T I E S D V Y 3:30-1 Frances Brannen Guy M. Dardel, M arguerite I .wert. K ay Feenberg, D a­ vid Hughes Leland. Dorothy Le ver lit, Lisa Meadows, Carolyn M un­ j o r Don Pederson, Bob P e rry . P a ts y Prets, Jim Slaton. Sally Spencer, Pat Stehr, Lonore W a t Ja c k F Ritter, Frau 'son, Ellean or Walker, Charles E J Hams. Eloise Yanitts. T I E S D A Y 4-4:30 Black B J I Banner Jo e l Sharan Brand. Carol Canter, tra n k Cody, Ja n Jane Huddleston, Liz Evans. Sarah H yatt, N a n c y Johnson, Ela in e K a p ­ lan. M arcia Lam b? Ruth Ph illip s, Tom Barbara Ru- Pierce. Roberta Powell back Cecil Ie Balow. J.dgnr W atk in s, M a rily n W ise Ina Jean Yaffe T U E S D A Y 4:30-5 Aldrii k, Claire Je a n Alexander. Charlene Armstrong. M ary Baker. C a rl Boon*- Ben Bradshaw Guy Bragg, Harte Clark. Shirley Dike, Mary E l ­ Jo e H. len Em bree, Pepper Earley, Ja n et Isaaeks, Flo yd .lory', E a rl H art Lester, Bobby 'B k - T e rry Mc­ Kenzie, Fenella T ip i OW. Suzie Tucker, Ja n Turner. Joe Student Assembly Gains 3 Members The breakdown of enrollment, re ­ leased by the Registrar Monday, and of new assembly positions, is as follows: Units Enrollment Places 6 A & S ...........................4%2 B B A ...........................2719 Education ...................1198 ..............2GT1 Engineering 12 Fine Arts ........ .212.3 ........ .. 783 L a w .................. .. 425 ...... Pharm acy .. 305 . . . A r c h ite c t u r e 15.928 1 Graduate Je r r y Wilson, Assembly I I 25 presi- The World U niversity Service committee at the University has named Dr. Fred erick Ginasrol, as­ sistant professor of philosophy, as faculty sponsor. W U S is an international group with offices in 32 countries dedi­ cated to helping students and fac­ increase "interna­ ulty members tional understanding." ^ Ed gar Watkins is chairman; C ar­ roll Morris, vice-chairman; and Nancy Skiles secretary. Tho first W U S meeting will be held Tuesday at 4 p rn Union Building 301. dent, has railed an Assembly meet-' ing for Thursday night to consider election bills for both the general the EYeshman fall elections and 'Council election. The boost in membership is al­ lowable under provisions of the Constitution of the Student's A d o ­ rnation calling for one assem bly­ man from each school or college for enrollment from I to 500, an additional assemblyman the next 500 enrolled and another as­ semblyman for each additional IOO , students or major fraction thereof. for W U Q oeS on ^Jlcre t u e s d a y 9-12 and 1-4 30 Drawing for OU g a m e tickets, Gregory Gym. 9.5_ Exhibit of pnnt.*-. Music Build­ ing loggia. 9 T D N A 9-5 Paintings by Ad*Ie Thomson, Jouinali-m Building. O riskill Hotel galleries. * 1-5- Union commit’ee Texas Union 315. interviews, I Activities Council, Texas I nion I- D a ily Texan staff m e e t i n g . Journalism Building. 5- Registration for Placem ent As­ sociation Conference D riskiil Ho­ tel. 7 House Chairmen s Association, 9-11—Coffee daily. Newman Annex Texas Union 310. No. I- 10—Coffee daily, Hdlel Foundation 1 0 -1 2 and 3*5 Blanket Tax pic­ 7 International H ub reception. In­ ternational Center, 2500 Whitis 7 .30- Der Eulenspiegelverein, Batts ture University Co-Op. Hall 201. 10-12 and 3-5 Paintings by Henry C. Thompson Laguna Gloria. J f~ Convocation for P h a r rn a c y OOI M a and Oui Na. Physics Budd­ ing 201. I- Free movies of Washington State Lounge, Texas gam rn M ain Union. 7:30 N AU D game pasty, Tower. 7:30 Bishops’ Week program, All Saints’ Chapel. 17:45- International Dance Group, Texas Union patio. 8 30 Football KTBC-TV. I I :05 ‘T o n y A c r e s Forecast," j K T E C . Six Pages Today NO. 38 'N. i Student Party Endorses Five In Fall Election Candidates Picked For Assemblyman, Associate Justice Voting delegates of the Student in an ' P a rty met Monday night ■open meeting, heard campaign ' speeches, and rave endorsement to five candidates for the fall elec­ tions. , Listening to campaign promises as broad as proposals to extend Assembly activities and as narrow as a proposal to put in cigarette machines in campus buildings, the considered delegates candidates I for associate justice, and for Busi­ ness Administration and Arts and Sciences assemblymen. Tom K . Barton and Shirley Co­ llen received party support for A&S assembly places, Bob Jones was endot ed for a B B A assemblyman, and Belle Peck and H a rry Hewed were nominated for associate jus­ tices on the Student Court. A two-thirds m ajority of the dele­ gates p resent is needed for en- dorsernent of a candidate by the Student Party. The names of can­ didates for a position were read in alphabetical order, along with them qualifications, speeches made, and tile vote taken after consider­ ation of all the candidates for a particular place. places considered Nominations were closed on in M o n d a y * night’s votine. except for two can­ didates running for A & S assembly­ men, but nominations m ay be re­ opened on all p l a c e s by a majority vote of the delegates , The two A&S candidates already Ion the agenda for consideration Tuesday night are M e n d Frazer Jr.. and Nick Johnson, whose qual­ hut i f i c a t i o n * * were j vvhose absence delayed a vote on discussed their endoi sement. Also to Vie considered Tuesday night are candida’*** for assembly places from Hie Colleges of Engi­ neering and E'ine Arts, and front die School of Pharm cy and the Graduate School. No * indidatrs from the College of I.die ition or the Schools of La w or A r * hi t ecture h iv e yet asked Student P a rty support Bunch Britt en, chairm an o f the voting deice 11 in who piesitled th* meeting Monday, ex- over * I regret that no more stu- press had de. ided to tun and that dents th*ue were not • me cast-' m si h i antedates to fill th*- slate, anorn le ss enough so that s e le c t io n ’ much would b« possible Voting dt are chosen within iho henting fraternities, it ies indepen* nomination from th* riie*'t mg* a: e open and speeches may anvone cites to the meeting by the four councils Student P a rty , repre- i *>-ops, soror- and by But the students nade hy and be University Band Leads UF Parade PLEASE, MR. TICKET M A N ! These happy j pie told th? r r. ce. they d have tickets on fie 50-yard-line for the Texas-OU qam e in Dallas Saturday- Everyone didn t pet them althounh they had first ch?.co at tickets. The alloted 200 i disappeared irs have u n til V s. Then remalr from 4 to S genet ii public I iter to th< News Thirst’ Exists, Jones Tells Seminar d the Monday morning discus­ B v B O D K N D . I I T | Jenkins s done, J'* it as radio flax I sion. T od ays newspaper readers have a growing awareness of tho world about them. They are more edu­ cated and cultured. They want news, completely and understand­ ingly told. Newspapers must meet Jeukin these changing needs, Lloyd Jo n e s , editor of the Tulsa Tribune, told a seminar of Texas managing editors at a banquet in the Dris kill Hotel Monday night. News, 1 and not features, is their primary function, he explained. “ Never before in Am erica has I there been such a thirst to lie in- ' formed," M r. .Jones said. ! News maga/in* s meet that need because they “ tie up news in neat I bundles." Newspapers, too, should ii I explain news more (om pleteh they are to maintain the interest Jones said. Super­ ficial and sensational new papers are having the most trouble lot roaders, M r ‘' \V< VC go! to d o a g real deal more explaining," he aid. "N ew s­ papers presuppose too much know­ ledge on the part of their readei - Television, instead of being the I hr* ai of newspaper-, first feared, may turn more readers to the newspapi rn in seal cfi of details, is In circulation, newspaper- doing well, he stated. Since jumped 234 readership has cent. are 1900 I per " I think the future of th* was never great* r , " he s od. press Monday afternoon the managing e d i t o r s , hero for the Texas Daily Newspaper Association seminar, discussed the changes that have taken place in the newspaper read­ er. La rry Ingram rn ana mg editor .f the Temple D a lly Telegram and discussion leader, said the panel de. ided tile roader h a : a that broader scope today, He also has more time, more money, and wider interests, Ingram pointed out. Ba sica lly he is the same man in morals and affairs of the pocketbook that he was before; hut now he wants to know more. Foreign countries are not ju t dots been . on a map; the man ma; lr th et e during the wax mag mg ! alw in D . dor of the J im* ', and * lit* the Hunter, rr San Angelo £ T R Hunt, i Beaumont Ed da rd- ■rp The seminar is sponsored by I DNA with the ro-operation of the Journalism . School of Tuesday morning's discussion, “ Keeping Down th*1 Costs " will be led by Jim Cope, managing editor Of the Denton Re* ual-Chronicle, and Sam Wood, executive director of th*1 W aco News-Tribune and ■ Times I lerald. Parking Problem ’Simple' Nowadays .el had <• ne eking ha vin the it -o probl* rn, that trouble Pacs* v c a r s follow ing You The I you J * c« insider W a r II. Then parking Bonnet! was moi*' a ne* ess a pastime If IS. days. World on Mount vssiiy than More seriously th** stud* staff with cars do have a problem But it is not a that goes unnoticed by the sitv Board of Reg* Hts arri I . very effort I Assembly , I-, being made to alleviat* ed conditions 'n!s and parking situation I mv cr Student us, end « croud- ( ampus trying to ; (tS ssp s the fit have been very | The Ur Fed Fund D rive began Mond iv rlight w uh a parade which started if Second Sti ret and ended fit t bf* ( lpito! groin til* I st md Leading the Texas lly when the pa rad e, the Univer- s‘ lf I don t know shy Lin e h o r n Ban-1 * rid* I a touch 1 he added f r nim* to the eve■nt with their mge and br vvn uni! n o s. it he chose I se be liked what Fallowing the Long fi­irn B md w ere * d o J in their iJk* N< h no I in ’.ten­ ir f o u t f i t s fold that the r m i­ tt, is good, Tile and Ste’son hats. There w.is a n m * * es of ai ** round of applause a-. th*> Stars did ■ ■tmC classes and : or freshman girls. es the intl amurn) versity's R O re e he will Ii we a in football. ■mate rom the Uni- s P' rf*'rined M i s s * Jodv nd white * pre* is ion ( a n i U iversity *e, represeilife! the B a n ­ di* ir newly is a member I earn ai j ejected s ;> • • or Sh* ] J J- J ] I J. , ; his Heal g ill as from brunette to parade w is should have a uo**d 19-s car-okl Jo Ann s’ ic . ier, Miss middy t o go with _ Flam e **f 1931 J** /Von - a fresh- >rsity and an A k i L ■attired in I I man at Burdine Named To Pest On Citizens Committee Professor J* B inline of the merriment has reactivated the rsities Adv isory mns Committee cs are j* itional d e h • students in­ to m* of reor- •utive branch d I CUL rep to he ll The en inst fort gan of it ut ions keep thei the pro! lied on .cation of the esc ne government. nf th -OU studen ! vvoul* ut* Wilson ’Risks All' I On UT Saturday whistle at the head of fountain in front of the state in the Dallas E air there to be thrown into r by the other president. Wilson accepted, and though ex­ pecting to stay perfectly dry. is taking an extra change of clothes, just in case. I N to Vet on Moms Plan U N IT E D N A T IO N S, V Y Without discussion, the I N Assem­ bly put on its agenda with a pri­ ority tag the E isenhower atoms- for-peace plan Saturday. It sent the proposal to the key political committee where it will be fully I discussed. j o h n M cBr i d e JPAdIo by a i d. “ It w as our ( oaching staff s fault for not gee­ ing the boys ready for a quick pre-shift play W hitw orth praised T exas T e r h as h arin g " a ve ry fine football team W ith four or five ba* ks with I have e o v I as m uch speed as I seen I W hitw orth said h.s team . w hich I w as a three-touchdown underdog, gave him a “ good feeling on the . w a y b m o vid the hah U :M :f . J m LEIGHTON YOUNGER , . . dislocated shoulder B u d W ilkinson, th** U n iv e rs ity of j O klahom a coach, told the Q u a rte r­ backs one of his big problem s for the gam** with T exas S a tu rd a y at D allas is getting tw o team s ready 6-0, on a disputed touchdown and m a rk e d itself a stout contend- j 7 2 . Penn State 2-0 c r for national honors by whipping 13 M aryla n d 1-1 M a ryla n d , No. I in the fin al poll 1 4 . F lo rid a I 2-1 last ye ar. 15. Texas 2-1 W isconsin edged M ichigan State, yg. W’est V irg in ia 5 1-9 6-0, on a disputed touchdown. Io w a , j 37 stanford iowa l7< stanford 3-0 M innesota 2-0 19.-20. tie N a v y 2-0 V irg in ia Tech 5-0 Injuries KO Players; Two Out for O U IU JO H N Iv N M H .S la hi rd; ■in gal! sport# IsI mH < , int the I * ie u h s sea* Younger a ’horns d Bang- lh H orns e r r ' ion snoot of Mon- rh mg the m ovies 'ri s ga •! > then and in h h hr k workout full-scale scrim m ages tin Ok ilia 1! T u e s d a y , O c t o b e r I W T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P a y Harris Is Saying, 'Hey Ma, No Teeth' ...» ■With IWV teeth nut ..^,,1/in's f ar, I rouldn t a* ^ mrrnan " '. n r in O I * ^ . r la s t out in ,,-hn- maim the tram understand me in the huddle W hen I tried to call a play off our 50 series I kept saying •thifty.’ I had *" repea* s’ tw o or three time* I ie'spite that new lisp a* when he recently lost both front teeth during a »quad mage. Jim m y H a il . Oklahoma * nneteen-year-old sophomore signal* chirper, drove Coach Bud W ilkin ­ son '* Sooners through two- touchdown fun-th U tarter raj y the reversed a 16-7 Texas Christian or . Jcad into a 21-16 O klahom a v the Dupre Long Gone' To Baylor Bears W A' 0 , O '* 4 h Ha if ha1 k I, < , . Dupre has t*een lost to " ic Bn;. or - for at football tram leas* sometimes p a c k e d IV OOO in to our WH% r]f,,U,. 1 |t' w a * hot out these Saturday, gf)t 8 WfuUy d ry. .ive I - Q ur . . . , , w e e k s W e k p p t r i n re broke a sm all bone in his inches above the left leg several ankle during the first nine m in u tes 1 H a rris thm ** Bud TI M iam i gam e F n d a y night, -he hest q u arterback coach In the n m * •■* bottles Dupre h o . W H I ’.iv l'.r » leading C .U m * Ok!,.I,m r,, , ll Coach George Sau er said I G „ a te rrib le blow * i m , a n i a - m a t e a r e r l u r three touchdown* first two games tins y e a r in ’ Im U S A but adm Hod he might be pre* M ir e d . He also he J,e v e s _that Gene m im ed l l - M e r * * u « r 1 * r h „ ’k . W HH p e r » W * J « is the B ru in s’ and this r -> r*>n ’ / C alam e is hi* rr ain (o n p- i », 'Mural Schedule t l * S H A Y TOI r n M U H HAI I. < la*** A ft I m. I, t Arwet# vii RIemf* Atpti" “ u I’M Ka t'i*’! Sum-a v* Phi (lemma De 'a 7 pm Rendtx RfukMY* v* Mon#; hon HOU** a s " > va Phi Alpha Del** A IM E v* A!' hi*. H o r n Schoen Hons# vs A S M ' vs A A A J* T l/tk v* Wc’si* foundation I U hs * pm ll ft VV Spo «** iflfl *1 v. rn ll (I#** H I |< OI I lr m ii murk v* legion vs hornfon vs ('.iii rut n*-r J Hat Jet! ft pm f (owning THa* vt Th*-’* Chi vs A* actu Confr of PM Ka,.pa Sigma and Sigma Ir e d o . 'it* Kingsley vx I' Chi vs Sigma ft p A I M E vs Alb* T P S s i s t i M . i r * I IMH A I (I rn I b o m a * I r a 1 , ! idrten v* H e r n ia h * rn I ns k i vs I H P e ' ifl M ' < .In n ls vs ' .n R a lp h Y ea k ie v vs VV rI H em H tnbi I,.bn Henrierson vs Dari M onger P e t e HOS.- v H u t**! I R e l y J o e H r.w e R ob* rf W i l t o n vs v o n W illia m # lo o ts Mend Rubin Garibov v* Robert T y aor v* I ornm ic la * ’ J i m I .a w ic y v» A m b le H inkle Tohnrv < inrr#*? va j im ' jurlxfin vs Robert Renfro vs john JI Ja m es K v*i f ham b erlin vs Jo h n H llli* ’ ( Janie* RI IWV iioim tnn v t Tho m as ru m p bell R le h a ra < amp ft p.rn Torn Davenport - <* Manuel On rein Rotiert M f v W I nstOtv W arr ^ *V *> ” ' Inv-pb i , ; ; I I ft H1191 I' I H f I s ! « 1 r' . ■ ' I a nee 'ti* ton • '< ■ ■ ■1 • '■ 1 j . . . . i f 1 lorn I- <)tball also felt a pionship elevon last y e a r and was tag blow as gam es w ere postponed the state s outstanding high si hoo! for the third tim e in a row. Some eleven touch football tilts and 28 ffxitbail player. D el Hom m e, a center, prom ises tennis m atches w ere rained out. N evertheless, touch football and the Longhorns, am i tennis singles w ill h ave another foot- line- ball gam es are si heduled at Whit- I- ield, and 45 tennis singles j to continue B ayto w n s strin g of “ re g u la rs” with The Texas v a rs ity has had a Bay- tr y T uesday. T w elve touch town product up since 1949 in its startin g (H ou ston 1 ak er W elch , the third honoree fullback. He p layed w ith Lubbock s state cham pions ve ry been workouts w ith the Shorthorns im p ressive in tram u ra l in 1952 and has sport to get underw ay seton. The lu esd ay, Octo* in e a r ly e n try deadline 1 her 12 G o lf is is is a m atches are on tap. the next GASOLINE BARGAINS! An Ex-Longhorn Welcomes You NOW O ld Price Regular or Good Gulf Premium or No-Nox .27 .29 Pick-Up and Deliver Don Weedon Gulf Service Station 3400 Guadalupe Your Gulf Dealer For 7 J Austin's Super Service Save — Save — Save 10 convenient locations R«g Ethyl Super Ethyl 23 9-10 24 910 25 910 Save 5c qf. on Major Brand Oils 3200 Guadalupe 2400 East Ave. Stations close fo University Area Ut I' thl 'kn* Bf ll fill ti SIH nt h C h arley Brew* !, I ’< ack. B ill Long. and H i it ;irc expected to he Vt I oi til*1 Sex lite r tilt injuries and l ong missed tim W S C J I m inor been bothered by a Moon has in** n hafnpc (lid Af? 11 ll HUI y run* e but is rounding intr) top Ion re eiv ed praise from Cont P ric e for h i^ p la v in the W a ton Staff* gann Robinson and ♦ i fulfil Hie 1 1 la ■’ Congress Ave. Auto Parts SOS South Congo*** Auto Parts New and Used Radios— H e a te rs Phot 8-5736 Special Deal For Students G ive Joy a jingle — at 2-2473 FOR QUICK ACTION ON DAILY TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS W a n te d Room For Rent For Sale I A N G F O R D S N E E D out fo r indefinite period abr doled are for this week as Una-Ii P r ic e thinks his boys are “ in tine condition pi a e w ill sti es# defense for brat 11 the running and passing at- ! turk of the vaunted Sooners, and binh d some possible changes in the backfield Pat Tolar, Chester Suncik, Jo e Youngblood n tv be “ prom oted’’ battle, but rhange#, for hie ' Oki* 1 if a nj won t be known until la ter Ik u i Ma I < >ne v and this week. Ti \a s w ill unleash three of the* top ten ball c a rrie rs in the confer- ( rn e against Bud W ilkinson s crew I W om ack i inks sixth w ith 140 yard s <>n 20 c a rrie s for a 70 a v erag e; M a ro o ty is eighth With 122 yards on 24 c a rrie s and 5 1 m ark : and I» n g is ninth w ith TOO yards for 27 h ie-, and a 4.0 average. D a d s ’ M eetin g O rt. SO ITie U n iv e rs ity of Texa# Dad# Association w ill hold Its seventh annual m eeting October 30. Regis- ' 'm u o n of Dads wiU take place in tho m ain lnunge of th* Texas Union between 8 md ll a rn The annual business m eeting w ill be in Hogg \uditO! turn at IO a rn. 11 f» Hi I M VV I I 11 Apartm ent For Rent Churches \\ I I.COMK S I I DI ii IP ll a1 C H R I S ! Burt u A Llhi r m p.. 11 i I ny it * s trshlp u n til# B ib le rtir**<;t4 " I novMtmn#. S ‘.n*la'. 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Otli Phone 8-6631 m od* only by Inc., Ktnoiho, W aconite 4 * ^ jfc kilt*? A ' Little M an on the Campus by Bibier Tuesday, October 5, 1954 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 Politics Threatens British-US Relations Pie Pi J.; PJL ease University friends are glad th at Pfc. George Pisk, son of Dr. Paul A. Pisk, pro­ fessor of musicology at the University, has been released after capture by a Commu­ nist Czech border patrol. Thinking about the quiet, calm way the authorities handled the Pisk release, Zdor (/defter ^Students from With the growth of orientation pro­ gram s and the realization th a t orientation is more th an a pre-school activity, there transfer is no reason for freshmen or students to remain in the daze that hits everyone at first coming to the University. The transfer orientation program, bud- the freshman program, has fled grown into a full-sized plant itself. If tho T ransfer Council continues its excellent work, students will be contacted and in­ vited to discussion hours throughout the year. Freshm en are going into their sec­ ond y ear of such a program. They have Freshm an Council, too, their own .student government actually, to help them under­ stand the processes of college activity. Orientation is one of the most important parD of a student’s college years. The improvements were long needed and long worked for. They were well worth the work. A n d a Time to Speak: into an one recalls th a t it wasn't too many years ago th a t such a capture would have tu rn ­ ed incident with international harsh th re a ts being hurled back and forth. Now, hardly an official m u rm u r was heard. Yet Pfc. Pisk was returned safe and sound through State Departm ent a rra n g e ­ ments. It shows that the world is much less prone to jump at war possibilities than in previous years. Ju st as people learned to stop dueling over insults, so nations are learning to let incidents pass by without too much international noise. in This doesn’t indicate little interest Pfc. Fisk or any o th er persons who might be captured by Communists. It means more prudence in international relations. People arc tired of war, scared of war, dreading war. They are going to avoid w ar if at all possible, fighting only if that. is the only way to ward off aggression. They are willing to let incidents pass by as quickly and quietly as possible. G L J l S a l f t , a The University students who watched the Washington State-UT game Saturday showed the best sportsmanship Texas stu­ dents have shown in many years. Point System Can Rid UT O f Functionless Activities Bv M U R L E Y STRI M I » ; an Ii. n I tor w o r k h o r s e s . T h e b e s t w a ) lo d o t h a t is t h r o u g h a p o in t s y s t e m . N ext m e n d o ils a m o u n t of woi k T he U n i v e r s i ty b o a s t s a b o u t W ith a n e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r p r o - g r o u p s M ic a a n d W ic a ■>nfi r i d nos o r g a n iz a tio n s “ T h is sh o uld afford all st u d e n ts a t l e a s t one o r tw o g ro u p s t h a t e n b e n e f i t th e m a nd that th e y ,,in .xc . .... . . .. , — g iarri a s e x t e n s i v e a s the I rn- v e r s i t y ’s, a point, s y s t e m w o u ld to w o r k out. b e q u i t e diffic u lt P r o b a b l y the h e s t - o r p e r h a p s th e o n ly —w a y to w o r k a t it is j n e a c h of the g r o u p s , th r o u g h a s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t o f f i c e r w ould be o t h e r T h e n . c lu b s w e e k live c lubs. follo w ed by l a r g e sorority a n d f t a t e t n i t y a n d r e s p o n s ib ilitie s . t h a t m e e t o n c e a les s a r ­ the But at it ic ( o e sn w a r as, , m ‘T Y h - ? .. ... . *d u p b ig . Su ppo sed ly A m e r i c a 1 " l0nti a ' P .* c o m m i t t e e . A c o m m i t t e e sh o u ld ^ d e s i g n a t e d to s t u d y th e proh- 1cm a n d po ssib le solutio n . a n d r s y s tp m Js p u t m to rfm , f ^ s p \ < n -o in . th e I n iv e r s ity h a s a n : ' K o, < ii v-goe v. , ' . . . , \ lion. to s u p e r v i s e its a d m i n i s t r a - a s s i g n e d e a c h a c e r t a i n n u m b e r o f point t„ |>,. Ujal ] f H c o m p l i c a t e d , b u t it s e e m * th,, h e s t w a y to m a k e s u r e one boy or girl i s n 't pre s- (dent of fo u r g r o u p s a n d doing a good job in n o ne of t h e m . C i n n ’Y h e p u r p o s e : to g i v e s t u d e n t s r e c r e a t i o n a l a c t i v - iv l e a d e r s h ip .-md tr a in in g . , , A point s y s t e m w ou ld allow e a c h s tu d e n t so m a n y a c t i v i t y P oin ts p e r y e a r a n d no m o r e . E a c h o ffice in e a c h o r g a n i z a t i o n m i n i s t e r e d effic ie n tly , c o m m i t t e e k e e p in g t h e p r o g r a m . s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t r e c o r d s on ad- b. Withi a c o u ld I T h e n w h y h a v * c lub s b e c o m e wnuld r a n .y a ( f ,r1ain n u m b e r p oin ts. In r e la ti o n to the n iim - b o u r s r e q Uj re little m o r e u l , lei, s t u d e n t s c a n tie electee! to offices, t im e s o m e th i n g w a s don e . th a n a m e a n s i f s Not lh ' all I nivcr.sity < In a l e t h a t w a y o r all c lu b of tic e r s a : ' w OI Khoi SCS a n d h o n o r se e k - -O r o ' ' I n . m s is c I-'Ii 1r s t u d c n t h a s th e a c t i v it i e s Tht, moHt d iffic ult p a r t w ould ^ w e ig h in g to (| et#.r r n {n ^ t h e n u m b e r of p o in ts ra4.h off|c r , jH w o r t h . T h e n a d c - hold T he C h r i s t i a n F a i t h a n d Life C o m m u n i t i e s h a v e b e g u n a s c h ­ e v a l u a t i o n m e t h o d of l im i t a t i o n E a c h m e m b e r w o r k s o u t a c h a r t vision a s to how m a n y points a a llo w in g SI h o u r s p e r w e e k for e a t i n g , sle ep in g , a t t e n d i n g c o m ­ itiu nity a c t i v it i e s a n d p e r s o n a l ‘' m a i n t e n a n c e ' T he o t h e r SI a r e fo r c l a s s s tu d y ( t h r e e h o u rs s ( u d e n t m t g h t « a r r i w ould h a v e is ^ hp m a d ( _ l h a t ^ py a l | ^ do sonM, good> a n u m h e r th at I1M.RnHt ,Hlt 1 i c p a r t m e n , a I d u b an d p r o - O r g a n i z a t i o n s w ould h a v e to I * r ho u r o f sc hool v rork for into g r o u p s - * be d iv id e d u p f c ' - ' o n a ! f r a t e r n i t i e s a i r p a r t i e - i m p o r t a n t a s few p e r s o n s , a - u i a r t y g o o d at a v oid ing the p it- top offt- S t u d e n t s ' A s s o c ia t io n f a i l s ' n i < lu bs-foi-officers -sa k e s . .1,1 h<4 1 e e l s , . hould be e x a m p l e , all c a m p u s a llo w e d to hold n o o t h e r offn e s ffroims h a v e (he s a m e o fficer* g r o u p s n a \ UH urn- sinc e s e n m g o n x a, o „ s a s to o m a n y oth ers . R e s u lt: ill- p l a n n e d p r o g r a m s , lagging p ar- m i t t e e s in t h e i r po sitio n s t a k e s too m a n y l o i-o u n s u n , But a n . for • , fo r T to I 9 g r a d e f h i g h e r rot nigner a v e r a g e s , anet one a v e r a g e s ' , a n d e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r f h o u r s -n e r- l o u t s r ai v ib e s . A hi Ot w e e k * . . , in e a c h w o r k e d for e a c h office ^ s t u d e n ts t i c i p a tio n , fo rgo tten p u rp o s e s S o’ m r i . k r s t u d e n t The!< a r e s e v e r a l p l a n s t h a t w ou ld c o m e g r o u p s lik e stu d e n t p o litica l o r g a n iz a t i o n s , s e r v i c e o r g a n iz a t i o n s . Stud ent A s se n t- tr<). in v o lv e _ * _ tr e _ bly g r o u p s t h a t m i g h t a ll e v i a t e th e p r e s e n t c l u b difficulties Rut t h e b e s ! a n sw e i ,, ‘MJioui . t h e s e e m s lie rn r e in i n g u p so to in _ In this w a v , a s t u d e n t m a y • yUfe ‘out h o w n i t il e ^ a c t i v i t i e s he will n e ed to d ro p R u m b h n p , h a v o b e e n h e a r d 8 f n P w i ¥ 3 A J I T i | Jb lb.T in s e v e r a l o t h e r i n te r e s t e d g r o u p s w h o w a n t i m p r o v e m e n t . But n o thing official h a s been ___ Tov sin 'TVsn TWi _____ p-.bi shed Vn Au ain daUv e x," 5t lafcrd*;.. Monda> and honda:- p. nods b rf! . ,. ,i Ir Tha t ' s th e job of s t u d e n t gov- e m i n e n t , a n d it w ould be a big a n d w e l c o m e the \ n< a tinn lo 1 ilto on g fnd«*e>s la bor a to p . 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' H E R 1 2 M E N ’ For information call 2-1312 Q U EEN Platter Chatter B y B L It.M L BRO W N Take the dynamic voice of Ju d y the music of Harold A l­ (garland len, ljttfs of Ira Gershwin ’ne arid trie rniivi ai d i r e r Mon of flay Hetndorf. Mix well with a Coiurn- t»;a L P and oui comes the new a ibun of music from ‘ A M a r Is Born ’ Fo r the cornpbar k or our listen to Ju d y en'ertainrnenr age Marland put her heat? into songs ui h a - ' Born n a Trunk * ‘ The That “ Got.ta (kit Aw a y Ma Me ' an*! ‘‘Go W ith Yo u.” Hat okie Boy riding the peak of “ Swing E a s y ” ss with hi- has released 1 vo hew -ides >1 It Wot t ies Me ’ and Stop Loving You.” For Apison Biddle-Frank S tr­ ia!* h on. ut Caph AV he I mother itra hit, Addins fire to the flame is what ( ‘>,*u f’ake, may ha ve been doing aph hi* new album on Pa* die. “ Chet Raker Sings.'’ Fo r • tied the past couple month", rumors have gone -round -ha1 the Metro­ nome Winner * lip i« doing a fade- th** reason for the "w itch to ou’ flip Sin tfiat of Whether true or false, tilts new Baker aibun will make the Chet ng in a "i v Ie Bal Matt Dennis of th*- clean­ ly a vocalist I.o*>k for thie “ M . Funnv fans J.lm g • turn >un*L rf ] W (* I. ■ •-pe< mg * • ly and * ¥ i t /- n p< •’ - i mon io at th** Baria ’ th* 'King Cole th** mush .1 of th** san ti in had audient a t <1 in fir* Antonio disc cut be merg- i «* of th*- nu* Cole eked San tn the d very man w J h a performance lait than rn the words of one veek ' was the most, to say the fan least,” * In a New Yoi k City mteiview ,B illy F* kstine w as asked his de­ scription of a perfect composite I of a "ingei. and the gieat “ Mr. B ' came up with ‘hi" ideal nooner “ The voice of Pen*. Como soul of Nat ’K in g ’ Cole of F rank S m a tia the showman-' "hip of Tonv M artin, and Bing Crosby's money the the e-^** # They -av that murderers always j far least return to 'he si erie of their crimes. I guess that m usicians arc no dif- j as sentimentality: fes pp' a" it concerned. Ai it seems, that wav’ with Stan Kenton. The progressive u:fj. leader kicked off [his --e* find annual Festivaf of Mod­ ern Jazz cm September 16 rn Sac. It Diego s Balboa P a rk Ballroom • < ,s here at Balboa that the music of Kenton w a* first heard airns" tile country with his record of Opus in Pastels * An a vard “ Citizens of the Year was given to Dean Martin and Jerrv Lew is by the Guardians j for * of the Jew ish Home for the Aged in I /is Angeles The award vias presented bv a* 'or George Murphy. Iii with pneumonia at the tim*- Lewis was unable to attend: and 1 Martin staying close to his pait- requested Jack Ber>- iii* award for them. Benny made a typo m ark that “ I Ii go house and give I t l l he * heaper net s bedside ny to accept In a* ceding rally dry r* to J e r r y him the aw ard than sending fI* i ght Gov. Shivers to Open State Fair Saturday D A L LA S Ort 2 St ite F a ir of Texas, the F> The 1054 largest I ho current ‘ Ic* Cycles." a perennial fair favorite 1 will he a feature. i ersinn of day v V usual, the 1954 fair will in- deviated almost exclusively to up­ holding the Texas reputation for doing things biggin and better than inybodv else and having die best pi. -abb time doing it A total at­ tendance of at lea st 2,400,000 is * \- pe« ted to tnp last year's 2,.*82,712. That s about twice as many peo* Ii* as any other fair in th** nation draw s . The fair will ojien with the Tex- a s Ok la hum a football game. Kickoff for 'he game will come a f*'W hours after < ,ov if J p rn Allan S h iv *!' ships a silken ribbon wadi a pair of golden shears to iiffa rally open the fair. lopping til** entertainment pro gram I- a Broadway hit musical. I hr* King and I with Yid Bryn* ner and Patricia Morrison of til*1 New York c ast. Austin Symphony Plans Children’s Concert Series 'Ihe fust in a sci ie- of four con­ certs especially designed for the school children of Austin will be in the City [Coliseum by the Austin Symphony O nhestra (in rile d by Kzra Kach- 1 in. ver on October 2n As in the past, the series w J I lie [sponsored by ,hf> City of Austin in eoopei adon with the City Recre­ ation Department and the Junior /‘ague. Designed for the tastes of young hildren from elementary to junior high school ages the concerts vmJI start at 3 p rn. and last one hour Fort Hood Chorus To Sing Wednesday A male chorus from the First Ai moi cd Division of Fort Hood vvi 11 open The University of Texas music department s fall season in th*- Music Budding Re* ital Hail at x 30 p rn. W ednesday. The chorus composed of 40 is conducted by Pvt. Je r ry voices ft. Hoover and is coming to the campus under the sponsorship of Alpha Iota chapter of Phi Mu Al-j pha Sinfonia, honorary music s<> ( ICIy . Richter; Most of the < hocus members w**11* professional musicians, < fini­ al directors or music majors in college and universities of tho na­ tion Their program will include Bach: “ Come “ Glory be to God Thou Holy S p irit)” Tschesnokoff; "The Creation “ The Testament of Freedom ,’' Thomp­ son: “ Prelud e R n luna n I not f Non Torni.' B e h e n i c “ Soon Ah W ill Be in B flat Major “ O Mimi, Tu Put from Puccini's “ La “ Radiant Stars.' Cm. I kine.” and in Gilead, There “ D r y Bones.” Waring, Dawson; “ Rov ing ’ Row ley ; “ Brother Will Brother Jo h n Sacco: * Louisiana Hayride, ’ Schwartz; md “ You ll .Never W a lk Alone Rodgers and Hammel stein. is a Bairn The public is invited to attend •There wail fie no admission charge. Liz, V a n , W a lt, D o n n a, Ev To Sta r in ‘P a r is ’ M o v ie annual exposition in all the land .•pens here Saturday for sixteen There will be more than Loud judging events individual in dict livestock and poultry shows, hun-' dreds of exhibits, rn* luding homes. autos, m achinery, and stores of various kinds of shows. Reprints Offer Familiar Scenes IT COSTS N O M ORE TO FILL THE CAR 60 OPEN i per L O N G H O R N D R I V E - IN T H E A T R E Regardless Number Occupants CAR 60' -TWO 30c TICKETS ADMIT A CARLOAD- -starts A u itm i n ew b e a u tifu l, air-co n d itio n ed re s ta u ra n t ^JJonie S h 'cain C o m e to lunch a n d see Fashion Show Every Thursday lith at Guadalupe PH. 2-5514 rJLaunJru n t h k R e d R i v e r J an S t e r l i n g N e v i l l e B R A N D AN AtUlD ARTISTS Rh T E X A S D O G !5 O P E N 5.45 U n ° " w* * * * SWU* mar —Tt» J a m e s "W om en . P R I N T B Y T E C H N I C O L O R it.--«i PEGGIE CASTIE • DONALD BARRY JACK BEUTEL • LITA BARON «m Mike Carr. FIRST SHO W 12:00 Plus! Cartoon PETE SMITH %Stau%& I T O D A Y . CAPITOL B A R G A IN M A T . TILL 5:00 P.M . HELD O V ER D O O R S O P E N 10:50 C inemascope John W A Y N E Clake TRfVOft * larsmt DAY Robert STACK -Jan SHIRING El P a tio fine Mexican foods to go W e feature the w orld's finest “ Puffed Krunchy Tacos” Open daily till 2 a.m. — Saturday till 3 a.m. Phone 6-5955 30th & Guadalupe ’'L O O K S LIKE A FIN E S E A S O N ," Pre-dent Logan Wilson com­ m e rs , Working w>h campus publicity Tor the Austin Orchestra are ’•ural E-rertair Ja "c qaii Jord an , standing, as chairman ct 'he Cul- e-> C o m m fe e - Ez■© $3.60. A special bus will provide tran sp 'fta* o". seated center For tv-© © o'- jus campa Radio House Begins New Program Series Marly n Quinn. M ailer TR ans is the announcer “ Serenade of the Meek ’ a fea­ ture of “ Radio House Spotlight” last year w ill follow “ Forty Acres Forecast on Wednesday night, A fraternity different sorority serenades each Wednesday at l l i l l pm . from outside the windows of Radio House. John F lym a n is pro­ ducing "Serenade of the W eek.” The announcer w ill be chosen later. oi Thompson's Art Shown in Driskill in prominent ]a-t Sunday The Texas Fine Arts Association put on view its Driskill Hotel galleries an exhi­ bit Kin of paintings by Adel© Thompson. Cornus Christi artist. I Mrs, Thom pson* work. widely known in Texas art cit) Ifs has the ; plated her name alongside in nations painters greatest "Who s Who in Amen* an A rt.” She I- also listed in “ Who’s Who rn the South and Southwest * Her paintings have been widely exhibited through the South and Southwest, and in three exhibits at the National Museum of Washing- j ton. I). C. The Austin exhibition of her woi k will be in the Driskill galleries for the rest of Oetobei B allets Schedu led in SA , SAN AN TO NIO . Oct. 2 D Tho San Antonio Symphony will present tvco ballets during its 1954-55 .sea­ son which wiii ojx’n November 6 . One of the oldest A new p r o g r a m , p in ov c “ F o r ty ' m in u te < series of Pvadio House . began Monday at l l .05 i radio station K T B C . A* i es F<>r*-i ast a five- arrtpus n*iws.•a.-.t, will i)** through Thursday heard Monday l l 05 p.m. It is a year-around at projec t of Radio House personnel. skudent-pro- dueed sho.’ s at Radio House iv M an on the Campus It follows F o rty Aries Forecast.'’ at l l IO p m . L a rry Lawrence win act as the roving reporter this year, in­ t e r v i e w mg students at different, ' phii cs to find th* rr opinions on the most < onti over sial question of the week. The program is produced by M any students a e buying the color reprints of pictures used in the 1954 Cactus and are flam ing for wall- at home or at them school. T w o pictures are seines of the T o w e l , one from the Home K*o- noniies Building patio, and the other- nom the Capitol Building. These prints are 9-by-12 inches and sell for 50 cent" each or a set n[ I iv e for S2 in Journalism Build- mg Itll S W C Football Highlights To Be Televised Tonight of thi ce Highlights football gam es played Saturday , by South­ west Conference team- will be shown on Humble Oil 6 - Refining I Company s program "T ex a s in Re­ view K T BC - T V at 8 Rio p.m. Tuesday. The broadcast is carried b y 1 K e rn Tips will narrate top plays from the TCU-Ai kansas. Georgia and Rice-Cornell • , l e i h-SMC. ' games S11.00 in food for $10.00 tickets purchasing m eal b y C A R L S, where you can h a v e fa n c y d in n e r The Best Looking Clothes on Campus and How to Save Money. Save 1 5 % Cash & Carry October Special • 8 oz. Hamburger Steak French Fries Salad Tea or C offee Sherbert Served 5 p.m. 9 p.-r. to IO p.m. Saturdays FOR ONLY RANDY! Steaks Barbecua Closed or Sundays 75 53 Year* Old _ Classes Meet in Union L a n i e r History Recounted For Free Coffee Hours Tuesday. OrfoHar ?, '1954 THE DAILY TEXAN Pag* 5 Ex-Scouts Continue Good Deeds at UT S o d a W o r k C e n te r to A id UT Students R egistration isn t the only time , hats, yon will see the m e m b e rs of Alpha I the Milwaukee convention. Phi O m ega, ho norary frate rn ity • for fo rm e r Boy Scouts, in action. The men with the blue and gold a r m band s also c a rr y the bulk of elections chores, usher w ithout pay a t cultural en tertain m en t func­ tions and prom ote worthwhile cru ­ sades during to develop the year. jeans, boots, and c h a p s a ’ c a m p u s organizations, L a n ie r L it e r a r y Society, has elect­ ed o f f ic e r s for the coming y ear. c r e w e d in its constitution, is professor of social work, has b e e n ; T h e J a r e B a rb a ra Diamond presi- A new Adv isory C enter headed by Charles W. Laughton, associate The purpose of the organization. ..................... ..... ^ “ To assem b le college m e n in the ; established in D r a m a Building 425 dent; Sheila G olub, fellowship of the Scout O ath and ; bv the Graduate School of Social Adel® Black, s e c r e t a r y , L aw, and and prom ote service to h u m a n ity . a n a pi urn Klein Browning, repo rter. The C enter hopes to answ er ques- f r i e n d s h i p ! tr e a s u r e r : and vice-president B a r b a r a One of the U n iversity's e a r l i e s t i students p rep ared the Sidney • g r a m s comprised A few’ of the worthwhile a c i n i - ; * have sa laries, working to build a play grou nd war(js the APO's have s p o n s o r e d ; I tions students ties concerning round-up of blood donors eac h y e a r ’ phases of social work such as re- a p ro jec t con­ for v e t e r a n s ’ children living in the DeeD Eddy A partm ents, finger- printing of . w r y student for F e d e ra l Bureau of during the w a r years, a friendship ' as. In p repa rin g for a c a reer rn So­ week, in which to the two friendliest s tu d en ts on c [a j w ork and in dealing with prob* the cam pus, and a p ro je ct to act [em% Gf people in relation to each they the th o u s an d s of | oth er and th e world in which In vestig atio n j professional social workei s rn Tex- ^ ditions, n e c e ss a ry personal char- they gav e prizes , , d e m a n d .he a c t e m .i c s , a n d guides . e r . h o for school children who visit the cam - jive u n d e rg r a d u a te s should plan j I pus each year. N ational recognition c a m e to the their a c a d e m ic w ork tion with an advisor, believe of fie i- in consulta- organization, founded on this earn- als at the Center, pus in 1935, at the annual conven- tion in St. Louis in 1939. The APO's from the Texas ch apte r w e r e r a n k ­ the nation, ed second highest and the for several y e ars h ad largest active m e m b e rsh ip in the United States. Brochures a r e being sent to all sororities, frate rn itie s, and hous­ ing units to publicize the Center. Students m a y telephone 0-8371, ex­ tension 486. for appointm ents and information, o r visit the Center Tuesdays and Thursday s from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Not all work and no play, in the formal organization and b arn dance each s em este r. sponsors a Both fraternity and independent men belong the organization, and the only m em b ersh ip re q u ire ­ m e n t is that you hav e o nce be- : longed to the Boy Scouts to . G irls D o r m i t o r i e 1 V i v i d H i s t o r y R obani Studies G a u c h I Q S D iet U ndernourished “ gauchos'’ a r e UI1UUI IIDUI Din 'I the subject of M ^ s Elisa ■' UH • oft/ xrdiAn ; attention. The recipient of The Texas Fed­ eration of W o m e n s Clubs Latin-; to American S cholarship the d ie t a r y standard of improve the people n e a r h er home in Mon- hopes . G ra c e Hall, the first d orm itory in the world to be m a in ta in e d by a church, w as built in 1897 by Bishop G. II Kin>olving of the Episcopal I tev ideo, U ru guay, the I Diocese of Texas. It w as nam ed for the bishop's wife, G ra c e . Established in 1941. the scholar- sbl{) grants one y e a r of graduate thp University derived Andrews, one-time c h a ir m a n of th e , Lafin-Am erican R'G “ Till E u le n s p ie -, Qe r m a n D epartm ent and the firs! own “ hands ac ro s s Andrews was na m ed for Jessie study at to so m e, ll is TFWC’s the border g rad uate from the Uni- campaign. Mrs. Alden Dav is of Austin is fund c h a irm a n , w om an versify. Officers of the organization this y e a r a r e Jo e Tupin. president, first vice-president; j e r i Bone, Charlie Merrill, second vice-presi­ den t; M arshall Roch, se c r e ta ry : John Chitwood, tr e a s u re r : Bill Dale, historian; and H a rry Logan, alumni se c re ta ry . On D e cem b er 28 m e m b e rs of the ... -____ _____ in Milwaukee, of the organization will attend t u n v c . u u . . an n u al annual convention and they m a y cre a te as m uch a sensation a s Moines in 1951. they did in Des A n ew sp ape r in Des Moines ran the a picture on page one when m e m b e rs of the Texas c hap te r raised a Lone S tar flag atop the convention hotel As they did then, ten-gallon the APO s will w ear G e r m a n C l u b M e e t s T uesd ay D er Eulenspiegelverein, G e rm a n social club, will elect officers at its first m eeting of the se m e ster Tuesday at 7:30 p.rn in Batts Hall t 201 “ The club is open to anyone in- forested in G e rm a n . The m em ber-1 ship is by no m e a n s restricted to those taking G e rm an , said W ayne I Tosh, president. T he club usually has about 50 m em b ers. The literal translation of G e r m a n club 's unusual n am e is “ the m i r r o r of the owl However, the from title w a s Strauss'« opera gel,’’ which h as a comical c h a ra c ter who reflects the m irro r of wig dom t Delta Sig's Elect Officers New pledge class officers I n 1 9 3 6 the Work P ro je c ts Admin j oe Neal, U T advisor for inter- istration established C a ro th e r s and J national students, received her ap- for A senath Car- j plication from The Institute of In- it w as named tem ation al E ducation. He in tu rn others. Delta Sigma Phi fraternity include, Littlefield, the largest ot t h e ‘three reco m m en d ed h e r to ’FFWC. The Kenneth Knopp, president, a n d C o r m s , was given to the University T e x a s Good Neighbor Commission Basil Scott, vice-president. G erald I -n ^928 by Col. Littlefield also paid a p a r t of Elisa's tuition G r a n th a m _ and H enry F r e y t a g at-a rms. Scottish Rite D o rm ito ry was ■ a l the U n iv e rs i t y . sec r e ta ry - tre a s u re r is sergeant- in 1923. Only relatives ‘‘S ta rs And s t r i p e s ” in Union for is e rected by S c o t t i s h Rite Masons of T ex as I o f Masons m a y live th e re . U n i v e r s i t y D a m e s W ill M e e t I S these records records of the society H a lf-c en tu ry -old books, gathering library the U niversity dust on the contain shelves, founding of .>4 y e a rs ago last spring, but two Austinites can bring life. T hey a re Mrs Mora McCombs Atkinson, City l i b r a r y catalog uer. and Mrs. R a te Jenkins, one h s t a te 's most prominent w o rk ers in the P a re n t-T e a c h e rs Association. to M entioning Sidney L a n ie r M rs Atkinson, a small gray-haired lady, m a d e h e r face light up. to “ E ight of us got together in the that spring of 1900 and decided a n o th e r lite ra ry society w as need­ e d ." she sm iled proudly. “ We corresponded during the s u m m e r , and w rote the co nstitu ­ tion. T h e following y e a r we had a m e m b e r s h i p of 26 and b eg an an active p r o g r a m , ” she added. , T he m ain hope of the o rg anizers ihe society would pro­ I w as v i d e thorough, sound instruction in j lite ratu re, as well a s s o m e r e c r e a - ' tion. The constitution stated that 1 at least once every four y ears the life a n d w orks of Sidney L a nier would be studied that C o n tra r y to tod ay’s Sidney La- m e r p ro g r a m s , the m eeting s of the -entered around one , f for an entire y e a r. The , Robaim s ■ e a r.y R»™ip. I subject J I ___ _ _ Y o u n g D e m o cra ts O f f e r C r itic is m s The Young D em ocratic Clubs of their state executive the University on Oc­ T e x a s held m ee ting at to b er 3. C h a r g e s of "to ialarian rule and “ un -A m erican actions w ere h u rl­ ed at the r e c e n t S tate D e m o cratic Convention. They a ttac k e d the se ­ lection and seating of d e l e g a t e s at the convention, and they also a c ­ cused the convention of trying to | “ force the Young D em ocratic Clubs lo he the personal puppets of the governor " O s c a r Mau/.y. of Dallas, national The N ational Association of Uni­ ve rsity D a m e s \vrill hold a bridge and c a n a s t a meeting at the T ower T u esd ay a t 7:30 p.m. "All student wives an d prospective m e m b e rs a r e urged to attend Mrs. J. F. Jon es, association president, said. I “ Stars an d Stripes F o re v e r ,” N ew m an Hall, built in 1918, was starring Clifton Webb and Ruth for Cardinal Jo h n H enry Hussey, will he shown Monday, Oc- n a m e d the Main Lounge of the Do- tober l l , N ew m an. Established by m in ican Sisters headed by Mother 1 the Texas Union a t < :30 p.m. Ad- the first j mission p rice s for non-students a re Pauline. Catholic ventures into dormitory 25 cents for adults and IO cents life at a state university. it. was one of I for children. in House Chairmen Meet Today The House C h airm e n 's Assoria first meeting its lion will hold T u e sd a y at 7 p in in I exas I nion 316. M i x - Helen Flinn. associate de an of women, vviil speak. STUDENTS! Got a Lucky Droodle in your noodle? the study pro­ of papers, de­ bates, and discussions They met in classroom s, the only together available place to work, and oc­ casionally when they had refresh­ m ents, they met in the old ( ’.iris’ Study Hall. adjoining the Dean of Women s office The organization also had addi­ tional p ro jects. The g a l s collected dues for use in a S tudents’ Loan I Fund, from which students could borrow on the condition that th e' add a d ollar to the fund when they re tu rn ed the money “ The hope w as th a t someday the When Sidney L an ier w as found­ ed, students h a d few extra-curri­ cu lar activities. The only c am p us tim e w ere organizations at Athenaeum and Rusk Literary So­ cieties for boys. Ash bel L iterary Society the YMCA and AWC A. student publications, debate team , three m usical organizations. and With so t o ' oth er organizations, a society such ax Sidney Lanier b eca m e a v ery ( lose group " I r e m e m b e r the girls in Sidney L anie r a s my best friends and closest cla s sm a te s ’’ Mrs Atkinson said rem iniscently, As new organizations were found , ,u - i v v e would have enough money to j ed and list of cam pus ac- ^ tivities mushroom ed, the needs for study organization v ersify .” M rs, Decherd, one of the a 'e a r l ie s t tr e a s u r e r s of the club, re- diniinishd until today Sidney L anier lsi onc ^ about 250 groups to which i lated social anc the I'm- through g irj the An annual project in the earlier .a student may bt long. elimi- b ack w a rd s!, n ated outside study and work, and Today s pro g ram s have I d ay s w a s the Yendis Reinal Carni- j val (Sidney Lanier festivity was held annually This until the present-day V arsity ( ar- i nival w a s established in 1904, and for it altern ated with VC then m anv y ears informal discussions with a ar* guest spea ker and time for re fresh ­ m ents rh* m e m b e rs have moved from the h a r d ch a irs of the c la s s ­ room s to soft sofas at die different O c c a s i o n a l ! y the club also sorority houses sp eakers brought outstanding to the ca m p u s T im w as before the days of a Cultural E ntertain m en t C om m ittee or a G re at Issues ( om- m itte r One of their more p ro m i­ nent gu ests was Helen Keller. the --'iii req uirem en ts foi rem ain a “ IV However, m em b ersh ip a v e rag e with no lower than a “ B in English, an litera­ ture, and at least one se m e ste r s atten da nce at die University intermit in Any professor on the cam pu s may I mg his classes to the Union for free coffee an d arrangement.* may be m a d e ro h ive doughnuts or cookies w ith the coffee Groups who wish to r e tu rn for a second coffee hour, how ever, will b t charged 5 c e n ts a cup. people Dram; Inst) v anta; app ro xim ately 150 Last week from the D e p a rtm e n t of w e n served in the Union, lictors who wish to take id * p of the coffee hour facill- , oui a- 1 ai rs. Taylor extension 318 o r two or th) ce d ays , , d :, vi ut; at Ua-t dvai Commit >f the Student-Faeulty . John Henderson their classes will T hree more University profes­ sors and take a d v a n ta g e of Texas Union coffee serie* this week, Mrs. B ruce T a y ­ lor, Union staff rnemhci announc­ ed Monday F r e e c o f f e e will he se rv ed to classes of Dr George W Hoffman, asso ciate professor of g eog raph y. P rofesso r George M arshall of the D epartm ent of English; and P ro­ fessor Braxton Milburn cl the De­ p artm e n t of Speech Tile coffee set ies has been in­ the Union and the SHI- itiated by dent-FaCttlty Committee to enrour- ; age friendly, personal relations be­ tw een faculty and student IkxIv and to aid the instruetoi in getting i to know his students Last y e a r 8,863 students and 120 fro in 33 different de­ professors p a rtm e n ts particip ated c l a s s coffee hours, reports “ J i t t e r " No­ len, Union director rn * ASI Henry \ \ it»e Will Speak a t ‘Y ’ The University “ Y " will present H arry Wise, director ot the C hris­ tian F aith and Life Community thursday Mr Wi>e at 7:13 p m the U pp er Class Fellowship program and his theme wall he “ Christian Basis fin- Social Action speak for ' w ill a the b e r m u d a short! * T V Personality Launches Y W C A Charm Course YWCA m e m b e r s and those stu­ d ents who w ere m e m b e rs in their hometowns or h.gh schools m ay take the cnuise The Ie*' is $(> You don't have to be a Holly­ wood s t a r to achieve c h a rm and know-how about beauty. the principal T h a t's the downtown YWCA they which working as c h a rm course by Miss Linda Lee personality. idea with is launch a new Southern California, where A g rad u ate of Hie University of she he taught I was a m em b e r of Alpha Delta Pi sci o ritv , Linda Lee b ecam e in ter­ ested in YWCA work while still a local television It will I i college student Its hard to believe your fingertips! T h e A LL N EW Smith-Corona C lc jk U i - t l q k t r " S ECR ETA RIA L m m C. M. Wilson Co. 1516 Red River Ph. 7-6060 She studied ballet at the E rn est Belcher studios. Spanish dancing with R i'a H ayw orth's father, and tap dc ricing with Louis Da Pron. taken Hoi d ra m a courses worn under instruction of the movie producer and d ir e c ­ tor. ( T i l B De Mille She also under Z achary studied Scott movie and stage sttn the classroom dt mia F or further information re g a r d mg the classes, students m a y call I 8-8741 smith ♦ cut rn I < bib Meets H ic South Gent t ai T ex as Club will hold Uv- lirst m eeting of the se m e ste r T uesday at in T exas Union 315 All students from DeWitt. Gonzales F ayette L a v a ­ ca, and Colorado counties ai#- in­ vited to attend " p rn We Give Hope to Young Ladies about their FIGURES. M*ck*mc*l Tablet >riM • C r / I trot § Nf • 0 $*<» Tr*.f(*d P«r*onf-> * - ’*><• a to b* $ -J r« LOOK-YOUR-BEST REDUCING SALON 6- 4433 609 LAMAR C lasses will begin T uesday anc will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 O'clock for eight weeks “ We think that this course will he of special interest to I niversity of T ex as w o m en ." Mrs. Virginia Salter, educational d irector of the downtown YWCA, said, i Miss Lee will offer instruction in poise, dancing, m a k e u p care of skin and hail . fashions, personal m a n n e rs, and other subjects wha h in pro Folk Dance G r o u p To M e e t Tuesday Student and faculty m em b e rs in- tcrcxtcd in le arning folk dam mg a r e invited to a tten d meetings of International Dance Group the i each T u esday at 7 15 p.m in the I T e x a s Union. the Union patio “ Tonight, s session will he held on said Leon McGuffin, leader of the group ‘ We aye now working on simple steps hut vvc will le arn more Intro Re the sem estei pro- m a n e u v e rs as gi esses The purpose of tin- group to provide recreation foi student and faculty m e m b e rs who enjoy d a n c ­ ing. - The group will furnish exhibition d a n c e s for c a m p u s o r g a n izationx oi w orthy groups in the Austin area A n gel!, Darnonc to W a r n I HOLLYWOOD, Ort 4 Pi Italian a c tr e s s P ier Angel! and crooner Vie D am on* announced then en­ gag em en t Monday. No dan- ha been set for the weddinc t o tpgnis l o arCOfll c o m m i t t e e m a n for the Young D e m o a re generally taught oniv clubs, said, “ We don’t like T e x a s the Republican column being a n d w c ie going to see to it that it s not there tensional schools in 1936,'' in SEND IT IN AND MAN PLAYING THOMSON! IN YILIPHONI BOOTH Want to pick up $25? Make up a Lucky Droodie and send it in. It’s easy. If you want to find out just how easy it is, ask Roger Price, creator of Droodles. “Very!” Price says. Better yet, do a Droodle yourself, like the ones shown here. Droodle anything you Uke. And send in as many as you want. If we select yours, we’U pay $25 for the right to use it, together with your name, in our advertising. W e’re going to print plenty—and lots th a t we don’t print will earn $25 awards. Draw your Droodles any size, on any piece of paper, and send them with your descrip­ tive titles to Lucky Droodie, P. O. Box 67, New York 46, N. Y. Be sure your name, address, college and class are included. While you’re droodling, light up a Lucky — the cigarette that tastes better because it's made of fine tobacco . . . and ‘7?’s Toasted” to taste better. DROODLES, Copyright, 195.1, by Pnr* iiIT’S TOASTED” to taste better! SHIR ARRIVING TOO LATI TO SA V I DROW NING WITCH C A T Co. W O 0U C T o r t M * j h j m e s m AMERICA < LZADtNO MANUFACTURER O f C IG A *SIT»A FLASH! LUCKIES LEAD A G A IN IN COLLEGES! Newest, biggest survey of sm okers in colleges from coast to coast, based on 34,440 actual student interviews, shows that students prefer Luckies to all other brands. Once again, the No. I reason: Luckies taste better. p a r t free af C H en a r d s ToOpenTuesday Commander Radford K. Arnes, a Navy veteran of fifteen >ears, is the new executive officer of the N RO TC detachment, at the Uni- * versify. Registration Conference Expects 400 Personnel Men of rr-ere hers to 8 p ct Tuesday aboard the U S S Bayfield, annual Southern .n ation Conference Hotel. guesfs from 5 will open the Placement Ass at the Dr; kill and Commander Arnes was stationed Before coming to the University, which o p e r a t e d off the west coast and in Korean waters The commander received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of California at Berke­ ley in 1933. Aft cr graduation he entered the Navy and went to Pensacola, Fla for flight training, where he re­ ceived his wings as a naval avia­ tor patrol. During World W ar I I he served on the aircraft earner Lexington 1 He was also an instructor in c a r­ rier operations for two years. Com­ mander Am es spent the latter part of the war in South America, as­ signed w ith an anti-submarine Before sea duty on the Bayfield, Commander Am es returned to the University of California, as an N RO TC instructor in naval avia­ tion. The commander is m arried and has two sons, Radford Jr ., 13, and Greg. 30. M c G r e g o r ' s Versatile N y l o n R e v e r s i b l e W e a r it inside or out, 0 ny'°n, % weather fighting shell that comp!ete!y reverses to pure nylon fleece. Extra warmth in the action-knit co! ar, cuffs and v/aist. To clean— just toss it in the washer. Cognac, charcoal with contrasting color on reversible side and trim. Sizes 36 to 44. *25 An lege, estimated and gov i mane the * igers arc onferen* **, for,* cor ial gather in Thursday. fleer h* 4fK) business, col­ on rnent personne expected to attend w h ic h w ill feature I discussions, and js Wednesday and *r vice-president fir. C. Paul Bon will welcome of th** U niversity an address at the visitors with day. At a lunch- 9 IO a rn Wedr < eon. th** R ev J Do,don Peterson, industrial chaplain of the Dear­ born Stove Company of D a lla s , will speak to the visitors. Other speaker* Wednesday are Guy Au­ thor of Toccoa. Ga management con su ltan t and terling W . Mudge, training supervisor of the Socony Vacuum Company, New York Activities will end Wednesday wi*h a reception at fi 30 to 9 pm . M ajor General Haydon L Boat- ner deputy commander Fourth J Arm y at F'ort. Sam Houston, w ill j • speak on ‘ Our Military Obliga­ tion ” Other highlight of the < on-. ference include two panel discus­ sions. Administration Dean O. J. Curry of North Texas State Col­ lege is to moderate a panel com* posed of University students Bill Plum m er, graduate student in pub­ lic administration: Julie Locktnan. graduate; law etu­ John Ack od. de ut; Calvin Mueller, senior en­ gineering student ,'illiams, director of the Hoyt ampoyment Bureau, and Student secretary-t t ea surer of the associa­ tion, is in charge of arrangements for the conference. = IW M r i m ' $ C LEA N ED and REPAIRED (> \ l ! M a k e s Standard and Portable Rental Servicn Adder* — Calculator* Fdectrio Typewriters Ph. 6 3525 — Delivery 2234 Guadalupe— 1008 Congree THE IVY LEAGUE LOOK Tuesday, O d f e S f >, 1 * 8 4 T H S D A ILY T E X A N P a y I 12 Students Now Enrolled In Eastern European Studies under the new University program which covers th* problem* and w ay of life of th** peoples of Kast- em FJurope. Twelve students la v e roistered p r o f e s s of geography and .h a ir man of The (Committee on Fas?**rn F.uropean Studies says the com­ mittee re- is satisfied with >;>on-e to the t>eginning of the pro­ gram The twelve students who have started taking Russian and (*/e< h the number we expected at the star?,’' The program is the first under­ graduate area program anywh*,e in th** South and S o u th w e s t. lo George Hoffman assonate "ro m prise languages the bb* * * * * * * * says Dr. Hoffman. — — i l v i l l i i r 0 # # 9 mfg mb| mm 0 ap V f p rn 0 0 % First meeting of the group, in- eluding the students end ail the participating faculty members, wall ie* held Wednesday afternoon at a Union coffee session I >r Hoff- man W ill read paper at that time explaining what other schools have clone al>*f the I zm- m tn ts of economics, geography, Inter-de- government, and history pa rf. mental *-* rr ;r.-irh w ill b** at­ tended by all fac ulty member* in the program and all students in their senior >ear who have ful­ filled language ariel area require­ ments under the program. D r ll Malcolm Ma'dor dd. pro­ fessor of government will I*** the student advisor for th** program The committee hopes the course wall p r e p a r e student* for govern­ ment seme** the armed forces advanced graduate studies in the area or a g e n e r a l educ a Von in this vital area. Besides Professors Hoffman and Mat donald th** guiding committee of the program consists of Dr lo lf Radkev assoria** professor 'cd history, f>i C M Rosenqui*t, professor of sociology, and M. F assistant professor of ! Polakoff I economic s Evans Talks on Unions A nd People Problems B y IIM T E M P L IN Large punts ha* adopted his ' My son and I h a v e worked with plan l«oth union and management a li k e * Mr F.vans plan consists of first bringing management th** in this country and in Canada, B r a ­ union involved to accept the plan zil, and Japan There a r e no union He said, "A fter this step the whole or n anagernent problems only is put on a personal and thing people problems," Melvin J. Kvans, Individual level president of Democracy In Action, In- . said Monday. and , . . . . . pa 1 1 tame n * a r * ipprovm or in* ;*«»n , don B^ments in warm West (i^rm snv ;tpfKMrr*d bright *Tond iv night Members of center and rightist parties as well as followers of General Charlo- de G aulic praised* premier Pierre Mcodes* Prance* for protecting French sovereignty and retaining a close partnership with Britain as the nine-power negotia lion* * < \ K K HI s ir .M S O WASIM SOTO S — Francis P. ( arr, another top aide- to Senator M cC arthy (K Win.) in his in\«*sU- (rations, Is resigning the staff Met artily subcommittee just as Hoy M. < oho dill, from A* STOK 'I MO\ TH I I* R IO ( . I t ' M U A tropical storm that put pari*; of Brow n sville waist deep in water moved up the Rio G rand# Valley Monday night dumping from ft to 5 inches of rain on at least four other cities. Flood water caused by a total of 8.35 Inches of rain in Browns­ ville in a twelve-hour period were subsiding Monday. BOOTS Boot* Ha t* V/aitern V/*ar Leather Good! Boot, Sho*» and Luggage Repair CAPITOL SADDLERY 1614 L a v a c a - T A G S - famous "C H A R - G L O " hamburgers 3500 Guadalupe 1104 Lamar Mf Fvans sfioke before a group of faculty members arid students ut the Christian Faith and Life , Community Library Receives New Staff Aids John J I Vol!, a graduate of Co­ lumbin University, heads a long list of pew staff member* of the University Lib rary Recently with the University of I i I mo* Mr I vol I will direct th** Catalogue and Order Department, a new Iy-< i rated position on th** s tu ff Others new to Hie s t a ff include replacements Mrs. Lleannr Baca risse Harold W Billings, Miss June I ’ Bridges Miss Rosemary Dale Fleetwood Giles, M rs Jan ice jM Lynch, M is s M ary Louise Ne! * son Campbell W. Pennington anil Mrs, Ruth M Sawyer, all library assistants. ; Also librarians Joseph C Cup ii Hingham and Francis T Srhmaus (le ik s Miss Kli/abeth ( a ru­ arid er on, Mrs Virginia Dismuke, Mrs Kathryn A Hagemeier and Albert S Henry Connell of Wien Will Meet The Fxeoutive Council of Wien will meet Wednesday from 7 to 8 P rn in Texas Union 307. TI)** organization of committees is now underway and applicants are tie­ ing interviewed for the positions. INSTALLATION FREE O N ALL STO CK O R D U A L M UFFLER SETS . . . D UAL SETS 91 J* your cat * M O R E H O R S E P O W E R * FA ST ER A C C E L E R A T IO N * H IG H E R T O P SPEED * L O N G E R E N G IN E LIFE * L O W E R O P E R A T IN G C O S T STOCK MUFFLERS made by International Parts i s unconditionally M uffler guaranteed for Life of vehi­ cle on which it is installed. 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DIA groups are usually conduct­ ed by the men themselves Mr. Evans' job is to k**«*p them inspir­ ed so they will *onfinu<* to function as a team, Mr. Kvans a professional engi­ neer for years, has been working W ith Democracy In Action for sev­ enteen years trying to get unions and management all ovei the roun- j fry to work a*, a team. n r that He said, “ Democracy is a way {o f life and the Christian spirit is the it must breathe to live. Teamwork is th** by-product of spiritual growth and that's what we try to show the fellows in the 1 plant* This can he accomplished if you develop the personality, de­ velop their c h a iacti 1 develop po* 1- (iv< attitudes, hi ve an acquisition and direct your *if knowledge energies. These things will bring Arrie; ii ,1 into growth and achieve­ ment he said Marshall W ill Address Pharmacy Group Today Junior and senior pharmacy stu­ dents will hear Robert Marshall speak on to Establish a Prescription Ph a rm a cy” Tuesday at I pm . in Physics Building JOI "How Mr Marshall owns and operates M arshall’s Professional Pharm acy in Temple, “ drive in” the pharmacy in the United States. first He is the first of a group of speakers who wall come to the Urn* versify this year to address the College of Pharm acy convocations. SPEED W A Y R A D IO & tj T ELEV ISIO N SA LES St SERV IC E Ph. 7-3846 — — Jim vim th of Lirr(r Tuesday m orning's discussion, "K e e p in g Down the C osts,” w ill be led by J im Cope, m anaging editor the Denton Record-Chronicle, o| and Sam W o o d , executive director of the W a c o News-Tribune and Tim es-Herald. Parking Problem ’Simple' Nowadays Y o u ’ve never had it so good' ll The parking problem , that yo u 're having trouble these days, consider the ye ars following W orld W a r Bonne!! w as m ore a necessity than a pastime is. M ote seriously, the students and, staff with cars do have a parking problem But it is not a situation i that g ( am pus tryin g to : Student P a r t y support > II T h in parking on Mount* 13 Nominated By Rep Party to the R ep resen tative P a r t y consideration as candidates for the at fa ll election at m a ry Sunday night. F in a l voting w ith w ill be Tuesday night. T h irteen nam es w ere subm itted I resentative P a r t y slate w ill be for cast at the m eeting T uesday night l l o’clock at the Lam b d a Chi the p a r ty ’s pri- A lpha house. E a c h group affiliated its ' voting delegates afte r discussing the above nominees at chapter m eetings. The num ber of votes each group has depends upon ifs total m em bership. The election w ill be O ctober 27. N om inated for Student A ssem bly places w ere the following students: A rts and Sciences: S t a n l e y the party w ill instruct A d a m s; L e n n y Von Dolen. Business A dm in istratio n : M ax L e v it ; R obert Siegel. , E n g in e e rin g : R a y R a b k e ; A llan C arso n ; Don H a rt; D ick B o rg er. F in e A rts : B a l Atkins. P h a r m a c y : Le w is R eiger. A rc h ite c tu re : Fa g a n Gleason. G ra d u a te : Jo h n C. Chitwood. T here w ere no nom inations for la w or education assem blym en. The deciding vote for the Rep- j The R ep resen tative P a r t y a p ­ proved a recom m endation by the Steering C om m ittee to allow no crossfiling. Nom inations for R ep resen tative P a r t y candidates closed at the Sunday m eeting. H ow ever, B ill P lu m m e r, party ch airm a n , said that nominees m a y still be endors­ ed by the p arty during the p rim a ry elections T u esd ay night. College Council Hopefuls Sought Education School To Elect Oct. 14 P lu m m e r said that candidates j seeking endorsement by the Rep- • resentative P a r t y should submit a list of th eir q ualifications to the j Steering Com m ittee by 5 p rn. , Tuesday. A ny individual m ay apply ! for R ep resen tative P a r t y endorse­ ment regardless of an y affiliations, i C andidates seeking endorsement a re invited to attend the Tuesday their meeting, but must present endorsement petition by the 5 p m. . deadline The num ber of endorsements the p a rty w ill give w ill he decided Students wishing to file for elec­ tion to the Student F a c u lty Council of the College of Ed u catio n m a y do so T u esd ay through T hu rsday, said P a t B e rry , ch airm an of the org an - 'b o n s of tho Stooling Com m ittee izing com m ittee. Also approved at , Tuesday night. meeting w ere the Sunday leeom m enda- 1. The creation of two subcom -; two Interviews Continue Through Thursday J e r r y W ilson n r e c id e n t of the M a rtin P e rlm a n . P r e s u l t rit I B a rb a ra Raone. H e rm a n Rose, B a rb a ra Pu tm an Ja m e s ro w ers, M a ry San d e l. T U E S D A Y 1 : 3 0 ‘J Rhoda A nn B a r r ie r , R o bert Becker, \ Ja n I heever. B itt C oker, G ay le Cut-j shall. B ill D rum m on d C a ro ly n K a ira ll, j a ft e r - E m it K rib e rg C aro l Kl>nn, Ja m e s (a ir ­ i -------- announced M ond ay student body, .. — that HO students h ave been inter­ view ed for • com m ittees. Anyone who m issed his appointm ent m ay schedule one for T hu rsd ay noon. T ile Student Association w ill accept nam es an y tim e before T hursday. These people w ill m eet w ith com ­ mittees a t the following tim e : T I E S D A V 1-1 :30 S h ir le y B ay le ss, B a rb a ra A nn Bon- FJUainc C a lla ­ v illa in , G eorg e B ro w n . w a y . Ja n e Ch eever. W in s to n C ro w d e r, C a ro ly n K a ira ll, K m il K rib e rg . L u e lla H au zt D w ig h t D rib. K en n eth Jo h n so n . J u li a Jo n e s , B lith e r M arshall. A n d re w McC ullo ug h, N’anc\ Oder, V ic k i Ct N ell, Pisk, Dries Tell t 03484361 ^ f _ ^ Czech Reds Use M e n t a l Pressures N V R F N B F . R G , G e rm a n y , Oct. 4 J i.P A U S A rm y intelligence of­ ficer said M ond ay the Com m unists bore down w ith psychological pres­ sure, including charges of spying, u r i n g a nerve-shattering two Ygeeks that he and his soldier jeep-. d riv e r spent as prisoners Czechoslovakia. in R ed “ T he Czechs did not beat or abuse u s,” Capt. R ic h a rd ll. D ries, 32, of St. A lbans. N .Y ., told a news , conference. “ B u t th ey applied a trem endous amount of psycholog- ical pressure on u s.” . D ries and P fc . G eorge M P isk . 22, of Austin, w ere seized at gun­ point Setem b er 17 near F s la rn , I B a v a r ia , w hile on a routine b o rd er, mission. T h e y w ere freed la st S a t­ u rday at W aid h au s on the Germ an- Czech frontier, F is k is the son of D r. P a u l A. F is k , professor of m usicology at the U n iv e rs ity , and M rs. P is k , 4507 P la c id P la c e . “ T he w hole ex perien ce,” said F is k , a Y a le graduate, “ w as un­ real, lik e a G ra d e B m ovie m ys­ tery. E v e ry th in g w as cloak and dagger stu ff.” Bo th w ere held in so litary con­ finem ent in P ra g u e T h e y told of being g rille d d ay and night by- Czech a r m y officers in c iv ilia n clothes. F isk , a husky, Vienna-born nat­ uralized A m e rican , reported his cell w as about 8 by 13 feet and fitted w ith opaque windows. The prison food was sufficient, yflut not up to A m erican standards, F is k said, and he lost about ten pounds, “ possibly because of the m ental s tra in .” Dr. G in a sc o l to Sponsor W o rld University Service I 'n iv e rs ity Thp W o rld S e rvice com m ittee at the U n iv e rs ity has nam ed D r. F re d e ric k G inascol, a s­ sistant professor of philosophy, as fa cu lty sponsor. W U S is an international group w ith o ffices in 32 countries dedi­ cated to helping students and fa c­ increase “ in tern a­ u lty m em b ers tional understanding.” E d g 'i: W atk in s is ch airm a n C a r ­ ro ll M o rris, and N a n c y Skiles secretary. The first W U S m eeting w ill be held Tuesday at 4 p.m ., Union Build in g 301. vice- ch airm an ; man, C a r y ( l u n e t / R at Kevan. Ro- ; ' set ta M cG rego r. D ave M illic a n , W a lly Piston. H a r r y S e a rle . P a t Siem ens. J i m I , T ow ers. P a t r ic ia T ra c y Suzanne W ebb . I T U E S D A Y 2 - 2 : 3 0 V irg in ia A lex an der. R o b e rt Be rg . j Thom as H i l l Peterso n. B e tte C raddock, L in d a Fa lv e y , D o ro - ! I th y G oldberg. P r u d v H a le y . R o b e rt Jacobs. V ir g in ia Hom burg. M a rg a re t Ju li a Penn, Ann M a rtin . P a t P a rk e r. J . L . Sabola, J r . . C lin to n S m ith , M o lly Stabaugh. B U I S w artz . H e le n T a y lo r, Bootsey j W e ll, M illig a n W e s le y , Je a n Lu m iva n t. I T U E S D A Y 2 : 3 0 8 E le a n o r Ba sett. I Madalyru* Bu ck in a n , Ja \ Corm an. M ar-j Esse M a rth a j B lack . M a rjo rie G ib b s K . Gibson. Bd-1 B e tty A rrin g to n . ('ru n . K a t h r y n I ca re t j mond G old stein, Ja- i nanne Bassete d R e v e rb N ob le M a r l - 1 Bob j Ja c k Stu tts, j B n B itte n , A nn R u cke r. L a r r y S te in b i rg. S a n d y H ilto n , R e in h a n rd y, i E lo ise T ate. S h ir le y W a rre n . T U E S D A Y 3-3 : 3 0 I R u d e )I Bletsch , Bd Ashbaugh, Sp en cer B la in , D o ris ' B e tty j J o i c e Lo u F le tch e r, C a ro l A nn Hodges, VV. ; I K en n eth H o rw itz . M ic k e y K le in P a t j 'L o p e r . Ann M c C a rtn e y . F.vilyn Peitzck, I H o w ard R ich ard s. M a rg a re t Stollin g s, J I P a t S tockard , Jo h n T. S tu a rt, Jo -A n n ! Jo h n T u rn b au g h . Ungf-rman. E van s. J a y i W ills , L o u W o o d w a rd , R u th Yates. T I E S D A Y 3 : 3 0 I Fra n ce s B ra n n e n , G u y M. D ard el, M a rg u e rite E w e n , K a y Feenberg. Da- i yid Hughes. F r a u Leland , D o ro th y j L e v e ritt, L is a M eadow s, C a ro lyn Mun- den, Don Ped'-r .on. Bob P e rry , P a ts y j Jim Slato n , I Preis, S a lly Spenser, P a t Steh r, Le n o rc W a t ­ son, E llc a n o r W a lk e r , C h arles Pl Hams, E lo is e Y a n itis . Ja c k F R itte r, T I E S D A Y 1 4 : 3 0 B ill B a n n e r, S h a ra n Ftla^k Bran d. I nrid C an tor. F ra n k Cody Ja n e Huddleston. Fivans, S a ra h Elain e Jo h n so n , H y a tt. N a n c y Inn. M a rc ia I.am bo, R u th Ph illip s. Pierce, R o b e rta P o w e ll hack. C e cilia S a lo n M a rily n VV is. Jo e l Ja n Liz Kap- Tom B arb ara Rn- E d g a r W atk in s. In a Je a n Yaffo T U E S D A Y 4 : 3 0 3 Je a n C la ire A ld m k A lexander C h arlen e A rm stro n g . M a ry Baker. C arl Brag g , B e n Brad sh aw ' Guy Boone H a rle v C la rk , S h ir le y Dike. M ary E l ­ lon F.mbroe, P e p p e r F a rle y , Jo e H. Isaacks, L lo y d Jn r v , E a r l H a r t J o e M iks T e r r y M c­ Le ste r Kenzie, F'enolla T e p lo w , Suzie Tucker, Ja n T u rn e r. Bobby Ja n e t Student Assembly Gains 3 Members In creased enrollm ent in A its and Sciences, B B A and En gineer­ ing w ill allo w a three-representa­ tive boost in the m em bership of the Student A ssem b ly this fail. One additional place w ill fu­ git en each of the schools. The breakdow n of enrollm ent, re ­ leased by the R e g is tra r M onday, and of new assem b ly positions, is as follow s: I n i t s E n r o l l m e n t P l a c e s ..............................4962 A & S B B A ............................. 2719 Education .....................1198 En gineering ............... 2571 Fine A rts .................... 712 G rad u ate .....................2123 L a w ............................... 783 .................. 425 P h a rm a c y ............... 305 A rchitectu re 15 ,928 6 4 2 4 2 ' 3 2 ! I 1 25, J e rry W ilson. A ssem bly presi­ dent. has called an Assem bly meet- j mg for T h u rsd ay night to consider ’ election bills for both the general Freshm an fall elections and the ■Council election. The boost in m em bership is a l­ lowable under provisions of the Constitution of the Student s Asso­ ciation c allin g for one assem bly­ man from each school or college j for enrollm ent from additional assem blym an next 500 enrolled and another a s­ sem blym an for each additional IOO students or m a jo r fraction thereof I to 500, an for the j W U ( j aes o n j i ere A pplications should be filed in the office of D r. L . D . H askew , dean of the College of Education. E d u catio n students w ill elect tho m em bers of the council O ctober 14. Seven students w ill be elected three w ill be elem en ta ry education m ajors, two secondary education, VV ii- 1 and two p hysical and health edu­ cation. W hen a candidate files for e lec­ tion, he must list his nam e, class­ ification, grade averag e, and also g ive a statem ent of w h at he would i like to see the College of Educa- ’ finn Council accom plish. The only q u alifications necessary to file are a C averag e and 30 sem ester hours. The College Council C om m ittee in charge of the election w ill then com pile a brochure w hich w ill in­ clude listed on inform ation each student’s application blank These brochures w ill be sent to each student in the College of E d u ­ cation. T here w ill be no form al cam paigning speeches, signs, o r stunts. O ra l campaign- i ing w ill be the only type allow ed. There w ill be no cam paign e x ­ pense. such as the T w o voting booths w ill be set up at Sutton H all f<>^ elem en ta ry arid secondary education m ajors, and one w ill be set up at the W o­ men ' n G y m for p hysical education m ajors. Students w ill need audi- 1 to rs’ receipts to vote. In addition to the seven students elected by education m ajors, tho two College of Edu cation a s sem b ly­ men and five facu lty m em bers w ill also serve on the council. T he fat ­ uity w ill elect the council fa cu lty m em bers D ean H askew and the Student A ssem bly have authorized the coun­ c i l . T he council receives its pow er j from the Student A ssem b ly and the College of F.d neat ion. Quizzes Slated For Candidates Candidates for the A ssem bly and take for Associate a candidate s quiz before announced Com m ission ch airm an . M onday. Ju s tic e must Electio n 'lup in, Jo e The quiz w ill be held at 5 p m T h u rsd ay and at I and 5 p m . F r id a y in Texas Union 309 arid .311 Candidates m a y pick up a copy of questions at the Student' J As- seriation office One hunched ques- bons app ear on this copy: t v enty of these w ill he used on the quiz. Af 5 p m M onday, there v ill fie a m eeting of all candidal es in Texas Union 309 and 311 to e spin in election regulations and to d ra w for places on the ballot. The can- i didafe or his represen tative must »be present that he had been Chosen T yp e a1 Fresh m an B o y ” by S ig ’s and would serve a five p re lim in a ry judges M ost Beau tifu l Contest “ Most Theta i one of the in the Ten A fter the details of the contest w ere explained to him . Jo h n w ill­ ingly agreed “ Sure, I ll fie glad to do fie it what m ale w ouldn’t,” said. Ju d g in g the "T e n Most involves mver* screening ap p rox im ately 125 heau- tty co-eds and na trow- tif ii alp down '4) and Tile “ Top 25" vc ill be Bob “ Top > M ovie A cto r w ill pick to 25. ti ted who the to I F rid a y , , n " * f mall subm Hope T en.’ o< until and The Text i st rat in Tier 5 p rn rom 3 urging Un int - P rn, I tile contest w ill from and 8 I two d iys, fi t t I p.m. F rid a y . in the fie held r 11 from 3 7 until 8 p rn. the tint i iii ( if tot rid froi hosen by (fie me rn- T I E S D \ Y Union com m ittee interv :ewa 9-12 and 1-4 30 D raw in g for O U gam e tickets, G re g o ry G y m . 9-5- Ex h ib it of prints, M u s k - Build- * mg loggia. 9 9- T E JA, Jo u rn a lism Building Pa in tin g s b y Adele Thomson, isk ill Hotel galleries. Dri C offee daily, N ew m an Annex e d aily, H dlel Foundation ”-o B lan ket T ax pic- d 1 .'niversity Co-Op. Pain tin g s by H en ry on. Laguna G lo ria . >n for P h a r m a c y Oui N a, P h y s ic s Build- 9-11 No 10 C 10-12 10-12 and C. Thor Con v ex OOI M a a in g 201. I - F ree rn Union. Texas Union 315. 1 A ctiv itie s Council, Texa I D a ily T exan staff m e I ’mon t i n g . Jo u rn a lis m Build in g 5 R eg istratio n tor placem ent A s­ sociation Conference D risk ill il<> tel. ? 7 House C h airm en Texas U nion 316. A on. 7 In tern ation al Club ternatjonal C enter 7 30 D er Eulenspiegi reception, In- 2500 W hit is dverein, B a tts H all 201 7 30 N A U D gam e patty Tower. 7 30 B ish o p *’ W eek program . A il S a in ts’ Chapel. 7:45 In tern atio n al Dance Group, Texas U nion patio Waxhington Mat* Texat lo u n g e , 8 30 Fo o tb all K T B C - T V . I I 05 F o rty A c r e s l o r et ast. K T B C . Time N o w for Juniors To A p p ly for D egrees judge Theta F r Hi fc M rs istrati A rts and Sciences junior students sf for th eir degrees i in the Re w indow Pre-law students I of P la n I I I should ornores, M is Had dupe th, the Cc announ r ou Id ph t th* ph- qui II l a x P h o t o D e a d l i n e Set W ednesday is the final d ay for w taking Blan k et Tax pictures a* the cc U n iv e rs ity Co-Op. Pictu re# w ill be w taken from IO to l l a rn. anc! from g 3 to 5 p rn, on T uesd ay Ii W ednesday. and Ph i, who ate st, b e c a u s e he of the Fresh ' the J th t v | leal of hi judg help and it est ,k h the The how ques mg oh to ,t ‘ cd ak a nd " I don t d d ic the ‘T T en ’ a use the g so pretty all of them explained lh Ju d g e I flea ut v th be writ I I I in the w ith a th o and L a t e r u h s faw Ute lo p I en W ill J O H N Student Party Endorses Five I ^ ■" l l I " I C a n d id a te s Picked For A sse m b ly m a n , Associate Justice Voting delegates of the Student in an ! P a r t y met M onday night ■open meeting, heard cam paign ■ speeches, and gave endorsement to five candidates for the fall elec­ tions. I Listening to cam paign prom ises as broad as proposals to extend A ssem bly activities and as n arrow as a proposal to put in cigarette m achines in cam pus buildings, the delegates candidates considered I for associate justice, and for B u s i­ ness Adm inistration and A rts and , Sciences assem blym en. Tom K . B arton and S h irle y C o ­ li en received p arty support for A & S I assem bly places, Bob Jones w as endorsed for a B B A assem blym an, and B elle P e c k and H a r r y H ew ed w ere nom inated for associate jus­ tices on the Student Court. is needed A two-thirds m a jo rity of the dele­ gates present for en­ dorsement of a candidate by the Student P a rty . The nam es of can ­ didates for a position w ere read in alphabetical order, along w ith their qualifications, speeches made, and the vote taken after consider­ ato r! of all the candidates for a p a rticu la r place. places considered Nom inations w ere on closed in M o n d a y f night’s voting, except for two can­ didates running for A & S assem bly­ men. but nom inations m a y be re­ opened on all places by a m a jo rity ' vote of the delegates. , The two A & S candidates alre a d y |on for consideration I Tuesday night are M o n ii F ra z e r I .lr., and N ick Johnson, whose qual­ but : whose absence dcln ’ od a vote on ifications w ere the agenda discussed their endorsem ent. Also to Vie considered Tuesday night a r e candidates for assem bly places from the Colleges of E n g i­ neering and Fin e A rts, and from the School of P h a rm a c y and the G rad u ate School. No candidates from the College of Education or the Schools of l a w or A rchitectu re have yet asked Bunch Britt ain. ch airm a n of the voting delegation, who presided over the m eeting Monday, ex- p re'-sod regret that no more stu­ dents had decided to run and that iii some case- there w ere not enough candidates to fill the slate, much h a s enough so that selection would be possible Voting delegates to the m eeting are chosen by the four councils w ithin the Student P a r ty , repre- senting fratern ities, coo ps, soror- itu and by independent* nomination from th* • loop Bu t the nu i tings a c open to a I students and speeches n a y be made by anyone and University Band Leads UF Parade agend; Eisenhow er atoms- It sent jxditieal it w ill be fu lly Satu rday. o the key ne Coach Forgets Oklahoma Ranked As Team Ties No. I in Third A P Poll SWC Statistics Ponies Hog ‘Even Photographer Didn’t Get Picture’ O K L A H O M A C IT Y , O rt 4 f> The final second* of the O klahom a A&M -Texa* Tech football gam e Sa tu rd a y nigh* w ere so hectic. A g ­ gie Coach J . B . W hitw orth said to­ d ay he doesn t rem em ber a thing. , W h itw orth , speaking to the M on-' day Q u arterb ack s Club, said of the- 13-13, tie contort "A n yth in g I say I w ouldn't sw ear is true, t v en the photographer got so excited he dido t get an y pictures W ith 26 seconds left at Lubbock. th** Aggies drove to Texas T e c h ’s 9 on a pass. The Aggies sent in a man to try for a field goal. T h ey w ere penalized for delay of the gam e and the gun sounded before the last play could be made. " l f we had had two m ore seconds we could h ave gotten the p la y o ff,’’ W h itw orth s a i d . " I t w as our coaching s ta ffs fault for not get­ ting the boys ready for a quick pre-shift p la y ." W hitw orth praised T exas Tech a* h avin g " a ve ry fine football team w ith four or five backs w ith as m uch speed as I have e ve r seen ." was a three-touchdown underdog. gave him a "good feeling ' on the w ay it m oved the hall Moegl«, Jon#* Top Individual Positions _ ... „ _ S M '- h a5 ,ta rle d oul w lth a nour“ Southwest Conference foot­ leading the league jsh ball statistics, in both offense and defense It didn't w in for them Saturday, however, as they outplayed but couldn't outscore powerful G eorg ia N E W Y O R K , 0< t. I iv Okla-1 w hile M ississippi rolled o ve r V illa homa profited by idleness over the week end m issing a plague of up­ sets and recaptured first place to­ d ay in the A ssociated Pre ss college football poll. B e aten Notre Dam e tumbled from first to mchth. nova, 52-0. Southern C al. w hich w hipped Northwestern, 12-7. for us third v ic to ry w ar the only team to re m ain stationary, in 9th place. ~ . . . ^ w e F " » * * Eam e p,,s P u r ’ R ic e w as eleventh, Texas bf- due. No. 5. against D uke. No. 6 . in D a lla s in one of t h e ' with T exas, which should prove rose ! one of Sa tu rd a y s main attraction s, tecnth. Purdue. 27-11, conqueror of O klahom a ha* a date the Fighting season's biggest, from 19th to 5th place. Ohio State at 10th becam e the only other new­ com er to the top ten on its 21-13, trium ph over C a lifo rn ia . surprise*, Iris h U C L A plays Washington Wiscon- Tpch. -in m eets R ice, Iowa faces Michi- The Methodists hold the top team gan. M ississippi meets V an d e rb ilt, position w ith an averag e of 341 ds better N otre D am e als0 lead .Southern C al p h ys T C L night and Ohio Stale goes ag ain st m thp defensive departm ent, hav- F r id a y than unbeaten R Ic e Th Pittsb u rg h . . mnc dR at is Dropping out w ere M aryla n d last ye a r's champion, national which fell from 6 th to 13th after bowing to U C I.A, 12-7, and Penn State which dropped two notches f r o m 10th for no apparent reason. Penn State beat Syracu se, 13-0, for for first, place vote, nine for sec- its second vic to ry. T he I ing held their o p p o s i lion to 182 first yards. T C L tra ils the Mustangs, place voles and season records in but hold second by virtue of their parentheses, points based on ten ' jgy 7 average. leading teams w ith D ickey M oegle of R ic e leads the Poin ts bill c a rrie rs w ith 220 yards in 16 end, etc. T eam s O klahom a's Sooners captured 77 of the 173 first place votes cast J by sports w rite rs across the na­ tion and am assed a total of 1.369 points. Poin ts are aw arded on the basis of IO for a first place vote, 9 for second, etc. Follow mg O k la h o m a : U C L A Io w a , Pu rdu e, Duke, I Wisconsin. W h itw orth said h.s team , w h ich ' Mis.-issippi. N otre D am e, Southern ( ilifornia and O hio State, L U L A now has won three games and m arked itself a stout co n ten d - ]^ . Pe n n State 2-0 Bud W ilkinson, the U n iv e rs ity of for national honors by whipping O klahom a coac h, told the Q uarter- M arylan d, No. backs one of his big problem s for N m ye ar the gam e with Texas S a tu rd a y at Wisconsin edged M ich igan State, D allas is getting two team s read y. 6-0, on a disputed touchdown. Iow a I in the final poll "B ecau .se of the hot w eather, w e w hich had beaten M ich igan S ta ff 1. O klahom a 77 2-0 2. U C B A 20 3-0 3. W iscon sin 17 2-0 4. Io w a 15 2-0 5. Pu rd u e 22 2-0 6 . D u ke 3 2-0 7. M ississip pi 12 ,3-0 8 . N o tre D am e 1-1 9. Southern California IO. O hio State I 2-0 l l . R ic e 2-0 13. M a ry la n d 1-1 14. F lo rid a I 2-1 15. T e x a s 2-1 16. W e s t V irg in ia 5 1-9 17. Stanford 3-0 18. M innesota 2-0 19.-20. tie N a v y 2-0 V irg in ia Tech 3-0 I . ?/>9 carries for an a v e ra g e of 13.7 yard s to the c a rry . H e also leads in punt 1,245 returns w ith 71 yard s on three re ­ 1.086 turns. 1.073 1.016 622 54$ 461 lo r’s green and gold, is the passing Bobby Jones, the glitter in B a y ­ leader with 223 yard s on ten com- pletions. Jo n es also leads in total iffense with 288 yard s on 43 plays. George W a l k e r , the boy who picked up w here LaiViar M cH a n left off. clim bed into first place among the punters with an a v e r­ age of 46 ya rd s per kick. ' 294 270 I 244 i 115 140 130 115 is D elbert Shofner 76 72 of B a ylo r. T he fleet back has gar- 35 nered two passes for 117 yard s to 35 lead in that departm ent. The leading re c e iv e r of the still young season T u e s d a y , O c t o b e r 5 , ! 9 5 < T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ! P ,-,e 5 Harris Is Saying, 'H ey Ma, No Teeth' "W ith m v teeth out I con h in t m ake til*' tr.'rn unrWrt.Tnrt n #* ic the huddle. When I t r i H to i i ll * play off our VI snrlox, I kept *«ying ‘th ifty.’ r hurl to repeat it two or three time.*.' Despite that new lisp acquired when he recently Jo«t bo»h upper front teeth during a squad scrim- , Jim m y M a in : O klah or i • mage nineteen-year-old sophomore xignal- chirper, drove ro a c h Bud W ilkin­ son'* Sooners through touchdown fourth q u arter ra lly that reversed a 16-7 Texas C hrist.an lead into a 21-16 O klahom a v ' tory t w o I the Dupre Long Gone' To Baylor Bears W ACO , O rt 4 ft H alfback C G Dupre ha* been lost to the B a ylo r football week* for at team least five I leg several D upre broke a sm all I tone in hi* inche* above the left ankle during the first nine minutes 1 of the M iam i gam e F rid a y night. ‘ I/ts Coach George Sa n e r said Ing L. G i* a terrib le blow- " Dupre ha* been B a y lo r * leading *eorer for two season* He scored three touchdowns the B ru in *' fir*t two game* thi* year. in a* N orm an in O C * last outing. J im r r v and Oklahom a * other re set" e qu arterbacks are going to have to c a r r y the load in O k la ­ four or f u r game* homa x next until Gene Ca lam e. W ilkinson « acc signsl-calier who had a bone chip off his right C lavicle removed las* week. gets hack into action, 164-pound' slender. a H arris, youngster from T e rre ll, Tex , a city of 32,000 located 32 m ile* east of D allas was having breakfast at (he Jefferso n House dining room across the street from the .Sooner stadium ar Owen field " I lisped vigorously. "T h e noith stirring his I mean noise that crowd of 50 fKIO made w a* te r rific ," corn­ H a m * flake* alw ays thought the noi«c w a* bad enough hack at T e rre ll High w'hen we som etim e* packed 3,000 into our ; stand*. But thi* noise was deafen­ ing It was hot out thei e Saturday, too O ur mouth* got aw fu lly dry. them out with W e kept w ater in bottle* rinsing H a rris thinks Bud W ilkinson Is the best qu arterback coach in the U SA but adm itted Im might be fire. iud iced He a I sr) believes that Gene Ca la me, O k la h o m a * little injurer) quarterback, has no peer anyw here arid is rem arkab le because C alam e is his m ain competitor. this 'Mural Schedule T I Z H I )AY T O I * ll I O O I HAI I. ( la*- A 5 pm, A r e e l* vs S ig m a A lp h a M u P h i K a p p a S ig m a vs I 'n I ( .a r n ic a Trait* J p m R a r r t U B r u is e r s v*. M o n e y h n n H o r n * c a t* AS< I- vs Phi Alpha Delta A I M E vs A K h L .. S c h o e n H o u s e vs S VY . A B M K v* A A A !' T I/ > K vs w »*sle v F o u n d a t io n * * - I S p o u s e * ( In** It I p m T**,|a* vs T h e * C h i vs. A r c f phi K a p p a S ig m a and S lg m n I.a rs fh i C h i va S ig m a N u 5 p m A T M K v* A lb a t r n n 1 a ai v o i r * I Iaa* A I p rn R u h ln C a riba y vs G a r la n d H eed R o b e r t T v t o r va T o m m ie Lee J i m I .a w i r y va A r c h ie H in k le .Tohnnv C a r r e ? vs Ce<,ri e r M C S im m s vs J o e K in g s le y vs B i l l b r it t s W’ ll ll a m B u t le r v* J o h n n W a e h e l H e n r v A n d e rs o n vs R e n n e t C a rn e y H a r o ld K a m in s k i vs T h o m a s R r a g g J R G lid d e n vs D a v id M 'C jir in ls vs R o b e rt P a n e s R a lp h Y e n k le y vs. W i l l i a m H in d le r J o h n H e n d e rs o n v* P a n M a n g e r J o e R o w e I R a te R o**' vs W i l t o n Jo n e s H u b e r t flogs;, vs V a n W i l li a m * I R U I C u t b ir t h vs Jo h n T R a t l i f f R u s s e ll M cM u rra y vs E d d ie Jo h n s o n J a y J a y H err: I J . R. W 'y rn e r vs I Jo sep h Mirada vs G e o rg e S t u b b le f ie ld j la m ia Bradshaw vs ja m e s VV W a l k e r 1 I R ru * ’e R o b e r ts o n vs M a r s h a ll H a r r e l l I j S h e lto n W it el m a n v* R ea rs* in Grim *-* I .tern, Jo n Heller Jo h n W in s lo w vs. D irk Donee I .andford vs Austin's Super Service Save --Save — Save JO convenient locations Reg Ethyl Super Ethyl 23 9-10 24 9-10 25 9-10 S a v e 5 c qt. o n M a / o r B r a n d O i l s TP *7 V - i # * . /&■ ( ' s r i - rn: J $ V IT , J ' " H W ! L E IG H T O N Y O U N G E R . . . dislocated shoulder Injuries KO Players; Two Out for O U w ill Le ready S a tu rd a y after miss­ ing e a rly season games. The H r: c {te nt most of Mon- d iy afternoon w atching the m ovies then la st w eek’s game, and of in w--nf through a brisk workout lull-*'.ale scrim m ages holts. No Bv J O H S Iv s \ b lt S I i van S p o r t s .Staff Sop Iou* injuries hit tho I/inghorns for tho fn-t lim o ibis sou son, side lining Leighton Younger and L a n g ­ ford Sneed with just four pterious clays left to prepare for tile O k-1 (aboma Soon* i -. top I t h t h r e e o f the* top ten ball c a rrie rs in the confer­ ence against Bud W ilkinson s crew. i W o m ack ranks sixth w ith 140 yards on JO ta r , ie* tor a 7.0 averag e, M aro n ey is eighth w ith 122 yard* I on 24 ca rrie s am i S I n tar k ; and is ninth w ith 109 ya rd * for I /mg I 27 tries and * 1 0 a v erag e j ________ D a d * ' M e e t in g O r t . SO j Association w ill hold Hie U n iv e rsity of T ex ** D ad *’ its seventh annual m eeting O ctober 30 Regi*- ? tration of D ad* w ill take place in the m ain lounge of the T exas Union between H md ll business m eeting w ill be in Hogg A uditorium at lo a rn. i tn The an n u al, 3200 G u ad alu p e 2400 East A ve. 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R a p a pack handy! 15 T A B L E T S , 35c "Wit Jut! ” PKk 35 tablets in lur.dr tin ♦ 9* ic P o rta b le T y (><■- i asia \s u h I ta i*ti 2-.t9 months old. $40 00 M r Q u e m initsto E S Q U E S E T TING, A ch arm in g in ­ ?l ne pu ne! led instill, tile I uit h and kitchen, over- ge and M-ded Hints* ter rn e ear I n lv e n ll EV R O L E T Job $300 OO i new if I new .lit bt tire * teat int created, phone hi ne new 7 e l l paint a #*r*. Xftt>2 trarutis i ria t Ion ' \\ c o ru rrtlb ir. leap depends hie ier ever ' 4Ci model tx ira.,. Phone aii w ill h ave to play two team s, even if we don't have the experienced person n el," W ilkinson said. H e said he ll decide today how | the Sooners w ill play against Texas and then he w ill set the personnel. R a y Nagel, O U ’s assistant coach who has scouted all Texas' gam es this season, said Texas has "on e of the hest team s I h ave seem the last three years. I was o ve raw ed by T ex a s' size and speed. " I t w ill be as bard to beat as amy team in the nation. If we beat Texas, then we ll have a fine foot­ ball te a m ." Texas Shorthorns Nam e Tri-Captains For 1954 W a lte r F o n cl r e n. L o u i s D el Jim m y W elch have j H om m e, and the tri-captains of i been elected ■ Texas Shorthorns for the 1954 sca- . I son. (Houston) Fourteen was a tailb ack on the L a m a r State C h a m ­ pionship eleven last y e a r and was the state's outstanding high school frxrtball player. D el H om m e, a center, prom ises to continue B ayto w n s string of " r e g u la r s " with tho Longhorns. The T exas v a rs ity has had a B a y ­ town product line­ up since 1949 in its startin g W elch , the third honoree, is a fullback. He played w ith Lubbock s in 1952 and has state cham pions been v e ry workouts with the Shorthorns im pressive the week before, smothered Mon­ tana, 48-6. W iscon sin jumped from fifth to third in the standings w hile j Iowa dropped a notch. Duke and M ississip pi each gain­ ed a rung in the standings. The Blu e D evils edged Tennessee, 7-6, Badminton Entries Due Tuesday at 5 Fin a l entries for badminton in the men s in tram u ra l program are due , in the in tram u ral office by 5 o'clock I Tuesday afternoon. This w ill be the th ird sport of in the U n iv e rs ity ’s in tra m u ra l program . I the fall term wide-spread Touch football and tennis have a l­ ready begun; how ever, tennis has actu ally n ever gotten underw ay be­ cause of rain. ' Tennis w asn ’t the only scheduled sport washed out by the continuing rams. Touch football also felt a big hluw as gam es w ere postponed for the third tim e in a row. Some eleven touch football tilts and 28 tennis m atches w ere rained out. N evertheless, touch football and and tennis singles w ill have another foot­ try Tuesday. T w e lv e ball games are si heduled at W h it­ aker Field, and 45 tennis singles m atches are on tap. touch is G olf in tram u ral the next sport to get u n d erw ay soon. The is Tuesday, Octo- iii e a r ly entry deadline ; ber 12 GASOLINE BARGAINS! A n Ex-Longhorn W e l c o m e s You NOW Old Price Regular or Good G ulf Premium or No-Nox . 2 7 . 2 9 r r n n Pick-Up and D e live r Don Weedon Gulf Service Station 3400 G u a d a lu p e Tour G u l f D e a le r For 7 Years W H EN YOU THINK OF LAUNDRY OR CLEANING THINK DRISKILL LAUNDRY P IC K U P & D E L IV E R Y S E R V IC E S U IT S - D R E S S E S T U X E D O S E V E N IN G G O W N S PILLOWS • RUGS • DRAPES FUR AND WOOLEN STORAGE SAVE CASH AND CARRY C U E . U A P l , , . , 1-6631 BRIDGE HOUND makes contract with Jockey brand underwear " D o n 't k n o w w h a t I'd do w it h o u t J o c k e y g h o rtu ," oavs B la c k w o o d G o o c h , w ho hasn t moved from h i* neat at th o b rid g e ta b le for 2 1 a Y ea rs I m ade a c o n tra c t fo r c o m f o r t w ith J o c k e y lo n g ago, and I v s been s ittin g p r e t t y e v e r since. Y o u d o n 't h a v e to U ‘ as c h a ir- b o rn e a* B la c k w o o d to e n jo y th a t c a s u a l, c o m fo rta b le at-eaae a p p a r a n c e th a t com es fro m w e a rin g J o c k e y - h u rts ' B e t t e r d ro p in to y o u r dealer's soon . . . b u y a s u p p ly o f J o c k e y shorts a n d T - s h ir t * . . . and feel as good a* y o u lo o k ! # it’s in style to be comfortable ... in Jockey tiI v u underwear irode only by Jn<, K«nc*ho, W ,k o n * \ University friends are glad that Pfc. George Pish, son of Dr. Paul A. Pisk, pro­ fessor of musicology at the University, has been released after capture by a Commu­ nist Czech border patrol. Thinking about the quiet, calm way the authorities handled the Pisk release, ^"dor better •Students the from With the growth of orientation pro­ gram s and the realization th at orientation is more than a pre-school activity, there is no reason for freshm en or transfer students to remain in the daze that hits everyone at first coming to the University. The transfer orientation program, bud­ ded freshman program, has grown into a full-sized plant itself. If the Transfer Council continues its excellent work, students will be contacted and in­ vited to discussion hours throughout the year. Freshm en are going into their sec­ ond year of such a program. They have Freshm an Council, too, their own student governm ent actually, to help them under­ stand the processes of college activity. Orientation is one of the most important parts of a student’s college years. The im provem ents were long needed and long worked for. Thev were well worth the work. And a Time to Speak: ease into an one recalls that it w asn ’t too many years ago that such a capture would have turn­ ed incident with international harsh threats being hurled back and forth. N ow , hardly an official murmur w as heard. Yet Pfc. Pisk w as returned safe and sound through State Department arrange­ ments. It shows that the world is much less prone to jump at war possibilities than in previous years. Just as people learned to stop dueling over insults, so nations are learning to let incidents pass by w ithout too much international noise. interest This doesn’t indicate little in Pfc. Pisk or any oth er persons who m ight be captured by Communists. It m eans more prudence in international relations. People are tired of war, scared of war, dreading war. T h ey are going to avoid war if at. all possible, fighting only if that is the only way to ward off aggression. They are willing to let incidents pass by as quickly and quietly as possible. G U to ScC l I J • a • The University students who watched the W ashington S ta te -IT game Saturday showed the best sportsm anship T exas stu ­ dents have shown in many years. Point System Con Rid UT O f Functionless Activities N Bx M U K ! . F , \ S T R I M T e x a n E d ito r T h e U n i v e r s i t y b o a s t s a b o u t 200 c a m p u s o r g a n i z a t i o n s . T h i s s h o u l d a f f o r d a l l s t u d e n t s a t l e a s t o n e o r t w o g r o u p s th at. c a n h e n e l i t t h e m a n d t h a t t h e y c a n s e r v e . a s , It d o e s n ' t work But at T h e I ni vcrai t y of T e x ­ that w a x . H e r e , o r g a n i z a t i o n s a r e p l a y ­ e d u p b i g . S u p p o s e d l y A m e r i c a l a n d of c l u b - g o e r s . b u t , is t h e e v e n so , t h e U n i v e r s i t y h a s a n e x t r a - h i g h n u m b e r of c l u b s f o r its p o p u l a t i o n . T h e p u r p o s e : l o g i v e s t u d e n t s r e c r e a t i o n a l a c t i v ­ i t y a n d l e a d e r s h i p t r a i n i n g . t h e w o r k , l o s e s l e e p " T h e n w h y h a v e c l u b s b e c o m e the. p l a c e w h e r e a f e w s t u d e n t s d o a l l f a l l d o w n o n g l a d e s , a n d A d m i t t e d l y a r e c h i h g o e r s , a r e n ' t . But w h e n o r g a n i z a t i o n s b e c o m e little m o r e t ha n a m e a n s bv wh i c h s t u d e n t s c a n he e l e c t e d to off i c e s , i f s t i m e s o m e t h i n g xx a s d o n e . s o m e s o m e f ol ks an d N o t t h a t a l l U n i v e r s i t y c l u b s a r e t h a t w a y o r all c l u b o f f i c e r s a r e w o r k h o r s e s a n d h o n o r s e e k ­ er"'. B u t f o r s o m e c l u b s , t h i s is q u i t e t r u e . D e p a r t m e n t a l f l u b - a n d p r o ­ f e s s i o n a l f r a t e r n i t i e s a r e p a r t i c ­ u l a r l y g o o d a t a v o i d i n g t h e p i t - f a l l s ol c l u b s - f o r - o f f i c e t s ' - s a k e s . ail ■ c a m p u s g r o u p s h a x e t he s a m e o f f i c e r s a s t o o m a n y o t he rs . R e s u l t : ill p l a n n e d p r o g r a m s , l a g g i n g par t i c i p a t i o n . f or got t e n p u r p o s e s . t oo m a n y But T h o l e a r e s e v e r a l p l a n s t h a t m i g h t a l l e v i a t e t h e p r e s e n t c l u b d i f f i c u l t i e s B u t t h e b e s t a n s w e r t h e s e e m s in r e i n i n g lie t o in w o r k h o r s e s . T h e b e s t w a y to d o t h a t is t h r o u g h a [»oint s y s t e m . W ith a n e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r p r o ­ g r a m a s e x t e n s i v e a s t h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y ' s , a p o i n t s y s t e m w o u l d t o w o r k o u t . b e q u i t e d i f f i c u l t tile b e s t —o r p e r h a p s P r o b a b l y t h e o n l y —w a y t o w o r k a t it. is t h r o u g h a s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t c o m m i t t e r . A c o m m i t t e e s h o u l d be d e s i g n a t e d t o s t u d y t h e p r o b ­ l e m a n d p o s s i b l e s o l u t i o n s , a n d if s u c h a s y s t e m is p u t in to e f ­ f e c t . to s u p e r v i s e i t s a d m i n i s t r a ­ tio n. A p oin t s y s t e m w o u l d allow/ e a c h s t u d e n t s o m a n y a c t i v i t y p o i n t s p e r y e a r a n d n o m o r e . B a c h o f f i c e in e a c h o r g a n i z a t i o n w o u l d c a r r y a c e r t a i n n u m b e r o f p o i n t s , in r e l a t i o n t o t h e n u m ­ r e q u i r e d b e r of h o u r s t h e w o r k i n v o l v e d . T h e c o m m i t t e e w o u l d k e e p t a b s o n t h e n u m b e r o f p o i n t s e a c h s t u d e n t h a s . f o r t he a c t i v i t i e s T h e mo s t di ff i cul t part woul d he w e i g h i n g to d e t e r m i n e tile n u m b e r of poi nts e a c h o f f i c e is wo r t h . T h e n a d e ­ c i s i o n a s to how m a n x poi nts a s t u d e n t m i g h t c a r r y wo u l d h a x e is to he m a d e — a n u m b e r that l ar ge , by al l m e a n s , hut that c a n do s o m e g o o d . O r g a n i z a t i o n s w o u l d h a v e t o i n t o g r o u p s - a s h o u l d i m p o r t a n t f o r e x a m p l e , b e d i v i d e d u p f e w p a r s o n s , a s t o p o f f i ­ S t u d e n t s - A s s o c i a t i o n c e r s , lie a l l o w e d to h o l d n o o t h e r o f f i c e s s i n c e s e r v i n g o n v a r i o u s c o m ­ m i t t e e s in t h e i r p o s i t i o n s t a k e s u p so m u c h of t h e ir t i m e . N e x t w o u l d c o m e g r o u p s l i k e s t u d e n t p o l i t i c a l o r g a n i z a t i o n s , s e r v i c e o r g a n . z a t i o n s . S t u d e n t A se n - t r e - bly g r o u p s t h a t i n v o l v e a T he d a # T exan y 't e x a n , s t u d e n t n ew s p ap er of ti Austin daily except. S aturday, Student P ublications, I iv itrib u tio n s xviii be acce pted bv telep hone (£-217,11 f i d e , J B 103, or the ni’n-. laboratory . J B lug Inquir ii o very should he m ade in J B 5 and advertising J B 111 ( m s of th e (ra t i o n or oth er Univer sity officials cd It s m a t t e r October I s* 1343, a t the Po* t e x a n are n o t n e e c a r n y those of t n t r; second in. leva*, un der the Act of March 3, 1873 t ne U niv ersity cf Texas, is Monday a n d holiday periods " • • H i ? - , Offi< e a t A s s o t IAT! I* I*KESS WIKE SER VO F. 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Arnes, a operated off the west coast and in ceived hi3 w ings as a naval avia- patrol N a v y veteran of fifteen years, is K o rean w aters, During W o rld W a r I I he served received his com m ander 1 he the new executive o fficer of the N R O T C detachm ent at the Uni- ^ h e l o r of arts degree from the on the a irc ra ft c a rr ie r Lexington U n iv e rs ity of C aliforn ia at Berke- He was also an instructor in car- B efo re sea duty on the B a yfield , C om m and er A m es retu rn ed to the U n iv e rs ity of C a lifo rn ia , as an N R O T C instructor in n a v a l a v ia ­ tion. B efore coming to the L n iv e rs ity , Com m ander A rn es w as stationed aboard the U S S B a y fie ld , which *n 1^39. r jer operations for two years. Com- A fter graduation he entered the rnander Arra s spent the latter part The com m ander is m a rrie d and N a v y and went to Pensacola, F i r , of the w a r in South A m erica, as- has tw o sons, R ad fo rd J r . , 13, and an for training, w here he re- signed w ith anti-submarine ‘ G reg , 20. flight Conference Expects 400 Personnel Men versify. W e a r it msi de or out, the Sea G ull sports a 1 0 0 % nylon, w eather fighting shell that co m p !etely reverses to pure nylon T e e c e . Extra warmth the action-knit c o ; ar, cuffs and w aist. To clean— just toss it in the washer. C og n ac, charcoal with contrasting color on reversible side and trim. Sizes 36 to 44. $25 R egistration of m embers and to 8 p rn Tuesday guests from ? w ill open the annual Southwest Placem ent A n o c ia tio n Conference at the D ris k ill Hotel. An estim ated 400 business, col­ lege. and governm ent personnel m a n a g e r s are expected to attend the conference, w hich w ill feature par.el di-a-lesions, arid social gatherings W ednesday and Thursday. peel he- Dr. C. Pa u l B o n er vice-president of the U n iv e rs ity , w ill welcom e the visitors w ith an address at v . IO a rn W ednesday At a lunch­ eon. the R e v, J . Gordon Peterson, •industrial ch aplain of the D e a r­ born Stove C om pany of D allas, w ill speak ti*) the visitors. O ther speakers W ednesday are G u y A u­ thor of Toe cr,a, G a , m anagement consultant, and Sterlin g W, Mudge, training supervisor of the Socony Vacuum C om pany, N ew York. A ctivities w ill end W ednesday with a reception at fi 30 to 9 p rn. M ajor G e n e ra l Havdon L . Boat- ner, deputy com m ander, Fo u rth , s p e a k on A rm y at Fo rt Sam Houston, w ill "O u r M ilita ry O b liga­ tion ” O ther highlights of the con­ f e r e n c e include two panel discus­ sions, A dm in istration Dean O. J . C u rry of N orth Texas State C ol­ lege is to m oderate a panel com ­ posed of U n iv e rs ity students B ill Plum m er, gradu ate student in pul>- lic adm inistratio n : J u l i e Lockm an , graduate; law stu­ Jo h n Ackard, d e n t ; C alvin M ueller, senior en­ gineering student Hoyt W illia m s , director of the I Student E m p o ym en f Bureau, arid secretary-tiensurer of the asso cia­ tion, is in charge of arrangem ents for the conference. v iv< LJ. I y a m m e rs CLEANED and REPAIRED All M a k e s S t a n d a r d a n d P o r t a b le R e n t a l S e r v i c e A d d e r s — C a l c u l a t o r s E l e c t r i c T y p e w r i t e r s Ph. 6 3525 — Delivery 2234 G u a d a lu p e — 1008 Conqrevt J THE IVY LEAGUE LOOK ■ [xtn'f to the beginning of the pro­ gram The tw elve student# who h ive started taking Russian and Czech the num ber we expected at the start,” says D r. Hoffm an. "co m p rise languages h irst meeting of the group, in­ cluding the students and all the participating fa cu lty members, w ill ■ he held W ednesday afternoon at a Union coffee session Dr Hoff- that ful­ language and area re q u ire­ their senior year who h ave filled m ents under the program . D r I I M alcolm M acdonald, pro­ fessor of government, w ill he the student advisor for the program Th'* comm ittee hopes the course w ill prepare student# for govern­ m e n t service force- the arm ed advan ce'! graduate studies in th'* area, or a general education in tins v ita l area ; m an w ill read a paper at R e s i d e s Professor*- H offm an and time explaining w h at other schools M acdona id. the guiding com m ittee In ; have done about area studies ; nf Fresh m an, sophomore, arui jure O program consists of If Radkey, associate professor in R u ssian and Czech ’ of history. In C M Rosenquist ior roars, are listed in the plan, with junior profe-m r of sociology, a n d M E for Fren ch fin'l senior courses in the depart- j Polakoff. assistant professor of oval of tile lyon- j merits of economics, geography, ! e rn n o m i's under w w ay em Europe. The program is Hie first under­ g r a d u a t e area program anyw here in th»* South and Southwest. D r George Hoffm an associate News in Brief.. ^ By The AsemuaUKl i'n*- _ _ _ _ I Ii I M i l O K A V si*.EV o s o f K M X V K E VRM \ M I. NT P A R I S Chanco-. p arliam en tary appr don agreem ents to rearm Most G erm an y appeared bright Monday night Mem bers of center and rightist followers of parties as w ell as General Charlo- de Gaulle praised! p r e m i e r P ie rre M endes-Franee for protecting Fren ch sovereignty and retaining a close partnership with Britain in th'* nine-jiower negotia lion ( X K K l l E M I G M N G W A S H IN G T O N —• I rn ne is P . ( arr, another top aide to Venator M< E a rth y (IC VS is.) iii his in vesti­ the gations, is resigning M d arthv staff subcommittee just as K ov M < olm did. from * S T O K ' I 'I O N t > t I* K I O G I C X N O E A tropical storm tiiat put. p a r e of B row n sville w aist deep in water moved up the R io Grande V a lie v Monday night dumping from 3 to a in c h e s of rain on at least four other cities. Flood w afe r c a u s e d by a t o ta l of 8.35 inches of rain in Brow ns­ ville in a tw elve hour period w ere subsiding Monday. BOOTS Boob N a b V/«*t»rn W « a r Leather G o o d * Boot, Shoe end Lur that replacem ents M rs. E le a n o r B a r a - ! 0/ life nn' 1 ,hw C h ristian sp irit i# r i s s e , Harold W . it must breathe to live. Team w ork is tile by-product Ju n e P. Bridges M irv Rosem ary of spiritu al growth and that s what Dale Fleetwood G iles, Mr- Ja n ic e we try to show the fellow s in the M Lyn ch M iss M a r y Louise Ne! plants This can he accom plished son, Cam pbell W . Pennington and if you develop the pet sortably, de­ M rs. Ruth M . S a w ye r, all lib rary velop tti**Jr character, develop posi­ assistant s. tive attitudes, have an acquisition I Also lib ra ria n s of knowledge, and d u r a l your energies These things w ill bring A m erica info growth and aehieve- Joseph C Cun­ ningham and F r a n c i* T Srhm aus 'a n d clerks M is s I lizabefh C am ­ eron, Mrs. V irg in ia Dismuke, M rs K a th ryn A H agem eier and Albert S Henry. j rrienf.” he said C o n n e ll »>f M i l a W i l l M e e t The Ex ecu tive Churn ii of W ica w ill meet W ednesday from 7 to 8 p ro in T exas Union .307. Idle organization of com m ittees is now underw ay and applicants are tie­ ing interview ed for the position* INSTALLATION FREE ON ALL STOCK OR DUAL MUFFLER SETS . . 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