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I - L A R R Y H U R W I T Z w ith a i m -a el-- m e n t s h a d b e n M r m h e r b o w l i n e sh o e s a s s u b m i t t e d c d " p a i n t e d in his' t h e m h o l i d a y s , n w ra iki be w e ll to s t o p ho lid a y s e a s o n s f r o m 1SM2 *0 1944. t o h i v e a crc;'* n a n v m e r e h a p p v W e l f a r e rn m o - fo rn > * lio y x s e c ti o n s y e a » s v t v - Stile s R o b e r t s , j u n i o r a s 'r o n o n i y m a j o r , a g r e e d w i t h L a r k e r b u ’ " I w o u l d he in f a v o r of a a d d e d l o b b y o n l y if ii r n f l e r t M . t u d o m ^ t e r e s t . If t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o. t h e ' * * R o b e r t s is sn f a v o r of t h e d e ei- Harvard Scientist Talks to Geologists D r H u g h M c K i n s t r y . c h a i r m a n of H a r v a r d s g e o l o g i c a l s c i e n c e s l e c t u r e r d i v is io n w ill b e v i s i t i n g in t h e U n i v e r s i t y s geolo gy d e p a r t ­ m e n t th is w e e k a n d J a n u a r y VIG H e is o n e of t h - cc n a t i o n a l l y - k n o w n g e o l o g i s t s w h o h a v e b e e n s c h e d u l e d c o u r s e s in ' h e o r s s e " - . , ^ d u r i n g lo c o n d u c t e n r o l l m e n t h a s i n c r e a s e d l e g e s f r o m 1.258 .n 1952 lo 4.990 in 1958. l i t e c o m m Union ai%o asked to r further delay* on proposal* th a i T arleton State C ollege at Steph­ en v ille and Del Mar C o llege a l C orpus ChriHti be m a d e se n io r institution* and that M idw estern U nlvew K y at W ichita Fall* he m ade a part of the sta te * s y s ­ te m of higher edncation. * G r e e n s a i d t h a t t h e y w e r e s e r v ­ in t h e i r t h e i r p o t e n t i a l ing w o r t h w h i l e p u r p o s e s p r e s e n t r o l e s a n d fo r f u t u r e s e r v i c e is g r e a t . -he " I n v i e w of t h e s e f a v o r a b l e f i n d ­ s u g g e s t s d e f e r r a l t h is n r r * r e a c t i o n of ' h e p r o p o ­ ' t a f f l e g i s l a t i v e a c t i o n a t in g s, of r a t h e r t h a n se of a l a c k of n e e d . " ’Sled Man' to Talk On Space Travel Col J B S t a p p w i l l s p e a k o n T h o R e l a t i o n s h i p B e t w e e n M a n at $ p .rn T u e s d a y in a n d S p a c e I n g inee ;- rig B u i l d i n g 138 T o e t a l k will he p r p 'o n t e d at a p u b l i c m e e t i n g of 'h e I. n i v e r s i t y the A m e r i c a n R o c k e t O r a l ' ’*' of ' h s new ly -Rocket Sled M an s ce e l a t i o n s t u d i e s e l e c t e d Co! S t,.pp . s o m e t i m e s k n o w n a s iaecause is th e t h * he ld a? A m e r i c a n R o c k e t S o c i e t y . H i s re- i n c l u d e h i g h t e s t s «ys- th * e f f e c t s of f l ig h t o x y g e n b r e a t h i n g 0 f a liquid t e m m d s t u d i e s on v m d b last. p r e s i d e n t of ' h e d e c e l e r a t i o n r e c e i v e d ]Ip * h e s t k n o w n h o w e v e r s t u d i e s ' o r f o r h i m a n l e g i o n of 'ie wh ii in 1952. 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I But to«j OouwHB I JZS* WrnBMmM It*a tim * th at tho clear-cut d - jc * in­ lobby in W ednesday's so-called volved referendum ” be speiled out fu ly . • F irs t of all. it i* to the advantage of each student at the I n hermit J that the Health Center and in tram oral program res t h a t s’ stem were established instead of depend­ ing on state rnapport as well as a student fP^ ( enter ‘ whole purpose of the would be defeated ’ He arid the Adm inis­ tration obviously would not a low such to happen but w o t d ca I for a student fee of the perhaps S I S or M 6 a semester This, in effect, would be a higher tui­ tion f o r students , . . mom / being paid by those persons in our society at the most vulnerable financial period in th eir live*. ★ ★ • As for the intram ural program, the U niversity’* operation is one of the least expensive for a I niversitj of its size in the enuntrx je t Involves a larger number of Student* from all walks of fife than most others. TY^ state is asked to pay on iv approxi­ m ately $2 V ) per student, per year for the program . rf state aid is cijt off, then students wtTl either pay higher fees, onzanizafions will he soaked for fees, or o t h e r "student sources” wtTl he sought. Alao. m any of the function* now per­ formed bv st’wients and the paid director in the organb.ed Intram ural p r o g r a m would he thrown off on the physical edu­ cation program This would mean that either this department's budget would have to rise g reatlv or valuable areas of this nirrtcuH im would be cut off. ★ ★ Also, W K qnite Hear that some students vtonld not have been a Me to stay in school In past years wifhont the health service giving them a small boost. Isn’t t h s m a l l state support during the vital eoflegp years better than losing po­ tential manpower for future state service because of a financially disabling (no m at­ ter how sm all) Hines,*- ” ★ it • As for the generalized gripes about the “ student government people ma reb hag on the C apitol": Anyone who reads the article bx Randal Posey, chairm an of the student welfare in committee of five Student Assembly, today's Texan f*nn see that an intelligent and active Assembly representation of stu­ dent expression is all that Is Intended by the “ third question on the ballot Intelligent student action - testifying before legislators and the Legislature, en­ couraging all student expression possible, carryin g on an information program, en­ couraging letter-writing, etc ... all these are possibilities for students taking a real­ ty active rather than "o s trie h " role in those public affairs that affect us most ha si ca Fly. The student body should not ooh “ ap prove*’ but encourage such an active role for students on this vital issue. Ore th:rg thw keeps hor he nr z or dur­ ing al! of this campus discussion about the referendum sim ply: "W h a t do the folks bock home think?” After a ‘ was strong parental pres­ sure ami demand that built the present Student Health Center as a place of health ,ti tjon a d ** r ire for ‘he student* of the I 'n;-, er-.ity, J st a* parent* have de- m a n d d proper dormitor- facilities and eating facilitie* on campus. I* is they also who demand that five University pros de some sor ’ of “ physical education" a n d ‘‘exercise’’ for student* donne: their o « ge career* to help them br we l-roimded citizen* They are the ones who demand that or O' '#• provided for intram ur­ al* the* ‘W be safe, well-organized, and carefull -supervised. rr wrw W hy, then, have they not done more to make their feelings known? Simp because the student body at the University ha* not taken the initiative to info inn the people of five state, especially the U T mamas and papas, of the issues at stake it it FU voting * /es” on all three issues on the referendum Wednesday, the student body w id )><• encouraging this *ort of action . . . a n d more . . to be taken. • We f e strongly that something m w t be done NOW to stand for the best in­ terests of the student body. If indeed, we were to be f o r c e d to " m a k e a choice'" between classroom teach­ er* and these two program* of health ser­ vice and in tram u ral, then we would cer­ tainly choose the former. Rut we don't believe that the people of Texan . . . and their representative* win make such a "penny wise, pound foolish" decision necessary. That is, if students wit! make the fact* knmvn to the people of Texas By the Way... “ S t i l l negotiating.** T h a i ’s t h e w o r d w e g e t o n I T * * p o s s ib le c o n t r a c t i n g w i t h B e n n e t t ’* B o a t D o c k s f o r a t i m e e x t e n s i o n o f t h e i r g r i p o n I T * B r a c k e n r i d g e T r a c t p r o p e r t y . But th e re a re some d istu rb in g elem en ts here in the possible c o n tra c tu a l a r ra n g e ­ m en ts: • W ill M r Bennett be required to give a full hill of p a r t i c u l a r s o n the dock im­ ]t3«t “ g en eral assur­ p rovem ents o r will a n c e s ” b e a c c e p t e d ” • W h y is a te n y e a r le a s e b e in g s t r e s s e d b y t h e I n i v e r s i t y ? T h e R e g e n t s m e r e l y c a ll e d f o r “ f i v e y e a r s o r m o r e . " • Is arty other operator being con sid ­ e re d ” I hdn’t the Regents find say “ a co m ­ m ercia! o p e r a t o r ’ ” B e f o r e t h e I n i v e r s i t y lo s e s t h e o p p o r ­ t u n i t y to d e v e l o p t h is la k e a r e n f o r f a c u l t y - s t u d e n t a d v a n t a g e f o r te n m o r e y e a r * . . . a n d b e f o r e t h e I n iv e r s i t y a l l o w s a c o n ­ t r a c t to Ive m a d e w i t h j u s t “ h o p e w e c a n ” a s s u r a n c e s , w e h o p e a ll p o s s ib i li t i e s a r e s t r o n g l y c o n s id e r e d . W e ’re watching this “ n e g o t i a t i n g ” with considerable In t e r e s t . Shrinking the Globe Flow to Help about IOO I T foreign stu­ to help dents feel “ at home” and how them get the most out of thejr American education” informative speeches, and tours, It w ITI aim a! "persona! initiation” to the Forty Aeres for those from all four corners of our shrinking globe. This is the huge problem being tackled with .some new imagination by the Inter national Commission In their orientation program. \ “ buddy” system will he the continu­ ous heart and soul of the program with each foreign student Ming assigned an American “ big brother" or “ big sister.” Spooks, A F ’O ’s, Silver Spurs, and indi­ vidual memlvcrs of Cowboys are all pitch­ ing in to make the project successful. Contacts will liegin soon with advance letters beign sent to each student post­ marked “ Austin, Texas, I T A . ” The “ all new” program will be initiated in January, prior to second semester regis­ tration Including lectures, entertainment, Hats off to this new and more mean­ ingful approach to our I T "foreign re­ lations.” Then It Was Too Late He didn’t even know five guy’s name. But that guy was the one that snuffed out his life. That guy was the one that pitted out of the darkness, headlights Waring, into his path. Sure. he was driving a little too fast, but he knew how to take care of himself. But that guy was the one that crushed him lo d e a t h under a scream of Ated against the stream of concrete. He vvas sure looking forward to getting home in a hurry . . . home for ihc holi­ day* B m! that guy didn't even gire him a chance . . . didn't give him a chance even to rn eof him or know him or be ready for hun lo veer into Im (lath and snuff out his holiday spirit . . . and his life. Guess he should have thought twice when he heard those ole ‘‘useless cliches” , , . “ Drive not only for yourself hut for the man in front of you and behind you And the man that may veer out of the i n t o your darkness, headlights Waring, putti Student V o ice or M uzzle? W ed n esd ay sJ Referendum W i l l I cli. The Firing Line to he allow ed to stick th e ir inept fin g ers nm rh# p ro b lem s of the *?Ate le g is la tu re ? T h e idea of stu­ dents sending a g ro u p of the*# p ro m ises as th eir lo b b yists to the com m u te# h e a rin g * and to the va-ious le g is la to rs’ o ffic e s is lu d i­ crous. I suppose that alm o M e v e r y s' .dent on the cam p u s is in fa v o r ihc ap p ro p ria tio n * being con­ of tinued and I'm s ire th a t they w ill S u r e ly th e y a re a bene­ so vote fit to us as students B u t look at the num ber 2 issue o r the ballot. W h a t does this va g u e am biguous question m e a n ’ is the A s « e m b iy supposed to “ w ork w ith the lik e a req u est for c a rte b lan ch e a u th o rity to do as the A s s e m b ly please* >n ans w a y if he w e re in fa v o r of a stu den t lobby, w e would/) t w ant to vote ye * on this non sp e c ific g ra n t of pow er I- eg isltu re '’ it chooses. J im * how It re e d * E v e n If we m ust h a v e m ic k e y m ouse p o litic ia n * , let s keep th em o r the cam p u s. T h e y can t h a rm anyone v e r y m uch here W e d o n 't need a lobby to let the le g is la tu re know ©iir points of v ie w on this o r an y o th e r issue. W e all h a v e ih e fran cruse to ex press ou rselves. If w e w an t ou r opinions to c a r r y a n y w e ig h t, we wall h ave to express them in oor n w n d istric t* w h ere w e a re also ta x - p a je r* and vo ters. to vote and the a b ility (T iff /aim w a lt yvz W e st 17 Knock Three Times To the F a irto n I'm now en losing evil to n a1 b atterin g art E x e c u tiv e Door. th® cu rren t th® Docked the W h a t can he said fo r e x ecu tive L e ' s co n sid e r an illu m ­ s e c r e c y ’ in ating p a ra lle l re la tio n sh ip betw een the prevs and one of its the police p rin c ip a l news sources T h e la tte r public a g e n c y intent on good public relatio n s, u s u a lly g ives re p o rte rs the fill! fa ct* as p ro m p tly Birt so m e tim e s dor as possible. rig rh# course of a c r u c ia l inve* lig a tio n v ita l in fo rm a tio n »« e ith e r in co n fi­ w ith h eld or B e c a u s e p u b lic ity dence in vestig a tio n . the m igh t h am p er even alxirt it e n tire ly . Tho pre** understands th)* situ atio n and a c ­ cepts is re le a se d W h y ? it. fo rm in g O n ce m ade, T il® L e g is la tiv e B u d g e t B o a rd is im p o rtan t c h a rg e d w ith policies and m a k in g im p o rta n t d e ­ cisio n * those d e c i­ sions; and those pol to e * m u st com m an d public a c c e p ta n c e , else th ey rests w ill fin a lly on the consent of the g o v­ locked door, e rn e d A ll g o v e rn m e n t B e h in d th e ir fail the g o x ip know s this T h ey know that w h a te v e r th e y com e up w ith m ust stand o r it* own m erit* rn the g la rin g ligh t of public sc ru tin y, Is n t this e n o u g h '’ W h a t m a k e s student rep o rter* * a d a n g e r­ e s p e c ia lly obnoxious ous c o m b in a tio n of vouthfui in ex ­ p erie n ce and in d u r a t i o n and w h a t I the n e w sp a p e r to m ag n ify E v e r y o n e en jo y* w a tc h ­ con flict ing a good fig h t, u n fo rtu n ately. like to c a ll “ W in e h e U is m " • te n d e n c y U n d e rs ta n d I m not w o rried . E v e n if the T e x a n w ere som ehow 'th ro u g h some h yp othetical able s a y ) to force open Stu den t Ix>bb\ I s till w o u ld n 't w orry'. aU doors T h e c o m m itte e w ould doubtless h a v e sense enough to m eet in fo rm ­ a lly in a d v a n c e , w ith o u t rep o rte rs, things out o v e r th e ir and th ra sh coffee cups T h e o ffic ia l m eetin g would la te r p roceed most sm oo th ly and d e c o ro u sly , for it would h a v e d eg en e rated into a sort of p ro ­ g ra m m e d pre^s co n fe r en os. Neil H en drick s B o x 7fi23 U n iv e r s it y Starxm A u s tin . T ex a s Hog Wash T o the E d i t o r : Sn the U n iv e r s it y of T exas h a * bi# “ South a best l i b r a r y . " I w*on- d c r ii* if V ir g in ia N ash expect* student* to b e lie v e such hog-wash. F o r e x a m p le person* in terested r«- in doing re s e a rc h in ancient 'h # iigious c u lt* lik e rh# G n ostic* A lbigen ses the Ilium ;naT i, etc ar® lit e r a lly a m a z e d at the lack of in­ lib r a r y c o n ce rn ­ fo rm a tio n ing co n ceived , b r illia n t ly th e ir c a r e f u lly ex ecu te d pion ton con q u er the w o rld . in fhe And the m is sin g books W h e re “ T r iu m ­ tScrfh n ers- “ T h # are A nd rew C a rn e g ie s phant D e m o c r a c y " 1S93»; A lic e Ann B a il e y ’s D e s tin y of N a tio n * " co N T i ; S i r C h a rle * W a ls t o n * 'W a ld s te in * W e s te rn H e a ls and the W o rld 's 'C a m b r id g e U n iv . Pre«*- P e a c e 1899): and th# other hooks w h ic h m ight the som e clouded p o litic a l situ atio n * Plxpansion of 'D ic is p tib . light on “ T h e shed It Is n ice that w e h ave a firs t th® Ja m e s B ib l* , edition of the K in g M iss N a sh but w h y doesn’t “ S o u th ’* best li b r a r y ” contain th® sivty-th ree books of the B ab ylo n v inn T a lm u d in stead of the “ edited. v e r ­ c o rre c te d sion* * W h a t a re too h id e * fo rm u lated try in g th ey and Tef! m e \f!«* N a s h ; w h ere ar® these hook* * M ik e Fu to n 714 W . 34th UrZIS FULL OF CUDE AOJAlSNINSS. Tell Me W hy To th* F i ll to r; ' T he D fu ly T ex a n of D e cem b er 12 c a rr ie d an a r tic le boldly head “ I F C T u rn s D ow n C a th o lic hood It contained a co m p lete G ro u p account of the I F C s action on the C ath o lic F r a t e r n a l O rg a n iza tio n s. m e m b e rsh ip petition, m entioning c \ “ n 'he sta tu * that the G K O w ou.d h av e held had th e ir petition p a r s ­ ed. H o w e v e r N O T O N E R E A S O N re je c tio n by for w a* s* a ted in com plete t h * ( 'a n new si-overage bv T exan rep o rters cf w as It In ten tio n al suppression of fact ? the tie I F ( ;s As new and interested m e m b e r* of the U n iv e r s it y student orviv , we th ere an explanation ot* ask ju s tific a tio n for this r e ie rtjo n ’ lf so. p u b licatio n of such might qu ell the ru m o re d explanations B e t t y I rod a B a r b a r a B a rn e tt 212 A n d re w * F.dttnr'ft Note: the D it r iiM ln fl of the In s tru c te d on how ('K O petition In d ivid u al wa** conducted h r I F C and d eleg ate* fra te rn itie s of In c a *! w ere their vote-*, T h e re fo re , tut discus «ion w a* held at the m eeting w hen the rote w a * cast. Reason* w ere not \ oif-ed for each fra te rn ity ’s de clsinn. * + Shape-l p or Ship-Out. T « the E d it o r : I have o n .v been at thin u m v e r s h y for tw o '.ea rs, hut the re p u ta ­ tion of T e x a s b ask etb all team w as w ell know n to me I had hopes that the situ atio n would change in tim e F o r the last tw o ye a rs T e x a s ha sr t won a hall gam e on th e ir opjw>nent* c/at i f s I indersfood last v e a r that T e x a s m arie such a poor show ing becau se they needed height W ell this y e a r thev h a v e h eig h t, how ever the that hts p la te r s a re coach s a y * green but seasoning T r in it y ’s te a m w a* a green team .e a r w hat excuse w ill also N e x t he g iv e " am! need I ra n r u n derstan d w h y the fresh m an co ach , y e a r a fie r ye ar, can win all or n e a rlj a1] of his h all gam es and 'hen a different coa< h the sam # p la v e rs m ak e no w ith These sam e p la y ­ poor a sh o w ing in th e ir v a r s ity c a ­ er* are beat reers bv th ey team s stom ped as fresh m en thai the T he o n ly lo g ical conclusion that is that we need a ML? can he d ra w n v a r s ity b a sk e tb all c o a c h H ughes Ila* the m a te ria l now let * see him vrm som e hall game# rf be c a n 't produce, let s get someone w ho can. Rtll filaepV lfKfo NTij#ce« M ickey Mouse Gang T o the E d i t o r : looks Ii thai N o w like the m uddle h eaded is up to ft* m ic k e y m ouse gang usual fo o lis h n e ss' I t ’# not enough that we m ust h ave the cam pu s lit ­ jungle of tered w ith a v e rita b le signs tw ice each y e a r in order to elect a do-nothing student a s s e m ­ the*® it ap p e ars bly sam# “ p r o m is e r s " w ant a student m an date to m ake asses of th e m ­ selves in the h all* of govern m en t. I use the term “ p ro m is e rs ’ b e­ cau se n e ith e r of the student p a rtie s have a n y th in g to show for a c ro m plish m en t, desp ite th e ir c a m p a ig n p latfo rm s w h ic h th ev seem to h av® th ey c o n ve n ie n tly th# c a n 't m a n a g e in a responsible m an n e r, < a m pus lo ask wha* n eb * do they tat** the a ffa ir* of forgotten If The Referendum For A U T Lobby a Bv RANDAI. F O N E Y . Chairm an Stu den t W e lfa re (o m m it t e e C o n cern in g the c o m in g re fe re n ­ baffle d u m of W ednesday D e c e m b e r th e re w as no intention on the par* of the Student M elfa e C o m m itte e r© 'He stu­ dent body as r© the purpose of the c o m m ittee s to -re pod or as p la n s wh -’n w ould be ex#* ’ #1 up­ on re c e iv in g the resu lts of th# ba o r “ confuse k>T mg last question of It seem s, h o w ever, that co n fu ­ sio n Phm arisen in a c c o rd a n c e with th e the b a llo t: •“ A re von In fa vo r of the student A s s e m b ly w orking w ith th# leg is­ la tu re lo m ain tain the present a p ­ p ro p ria tio n s for these < re fe rrin g to the health se rvice and in tra m u ra l p ro g ra m i s e r v ic e s ? ” It has been this question obvious Iv said that co n tact with Im p lie s a “ d ire c t- im p licatio n th# w a s th# exact In t e n t ly of the c o m ­ m itte e w ording this w a y . leg islatu re. T h a t the question is an sw ered po sitively R e g a rd le s s of how *he la st ques­ or tion n e g a tiv e ly , an “ in d ir e c t" co n tact w ill b# m ade bv the student W e l­ fa re C o m m ittee prov d e l on# or first question borh parts of the "“ he C o m ­ a r * an sw ered posiM velv m itte e plans to send in fo rm s let­ te r* to the parent^ of U n iv e rs ity students in all fhe S e n a to r,a1 D is­ an d possibly al! t r ic t * of Texas R e p re s e n ta tiv e D is tric t* a-king th it the paren ts respond bv w r it ­ requ estin g in g the m ain ­ letters te n a n c e of ’he allo tm e n ts w h ich th# referendum w arran t.*. If both p art* of the first ques­ the tion a re an sw ered n e g it iv e h A - s# m b lv u-'U p ro b a b ly kill th# t a i 'c d re*©! mo© w h h o rd e rs As- s e m b iv a -Iion on cont;1 -ting th# L e g is la tu re on ’orrr.« n e g a tiv e to the T exas Com rn, ss inn on H ig h e r F d ieatjon W h at “ d ire c t con ta c t,*’ aa im plied tn fhe last n a t a ­ i-ecom m endeb o r i# m eant bv intended to w h a t tio n ? It ba** not Iwen decided and to he decided vs a* not aa this d ire c t co n ta c t w ould be com posed of until a fte r the re fe re n d u m . T his w as Wv he handled by the c o m m ittee lf auck a c o n ta c t w a s w anted bv a m a jnritv of *.b id e n tv T here m ight ha direct te s tim o n y before the I^ g l* . Ia tu re, perso n al or letter w r it t e n le g is la t o r s by A *, co n ta c t w ith sem blv m e m b e rs, in fo rm a l sheet d istrib u tio n , o r anv oth er fe a sib le p ro ced u re alon e or in co m b in atio n w ith an v of the ab o ve— a ll to ba C H A R L E S MACMANUS P ro p o s e d tile R e so lu b o e d ecided upon after the com rn I fle a re c e iv e s the go ahead. r i nns A g a in c it be em phasized that •he c o n ta c tin g of fhe L # g is l* f u r t ‘lie c o m m itte e rest*, so lely upon bv tabled resolu tion , M r M i fba and n e upon i v suits of ballo? question w h ich w ag la s: If sb id en t* 'e e the added me e iy to opinion w a rr a n te d w id en in g scope of con fact the the fa c tu a l It is * t 'o n g iv reco m m en ded that ail student* fa m ilia riz e th c m se lv e a inform ation pre­ w ith cented on the ed ito rial page of the pas? S u n d a y issue of T ile D a ily in o r d e r that an o b je c tiv e T e x a n , decision m ight he r e ­ g a rd in g the issues ai hand. le a ch e d Tuition Increase Viewed t C ap a me students should he abl# to a sta te m e n t to continue th eir e d u catio n regard- ]*s« of incom e status and w ithout h a v in g to bo rro w m o n ey to do so. a c c o rd in g issued b v ’he joint e x ecu tive co m m ittees of the A m e ric a n A sso c ia tio n of State I-and-Grant C olleges U n iv e rs itie s and rh# Stat# U n iv e r ­ s itie s Association Np/*kc*rnan for th# a%»r>riat1nn w a rn e d in c re a s in g tuition fo es to c o v e r the cost of education w ould “ rev prs# th# en tire tradition of equal oppor­ tu n ity for our voting people “ the p r a c t ic e of ^nd th a t B e m u s # of the fa ct th a' socierv I* fhe pnnctp-d b e n e fic ia r y of an ed u cate d edm afars said this trend “ w ould he d isas­ tro u s , . to A m e r ic a n national st n o n e Ti ** public, th# “ In g e n e ra l, those s ta te s which •37/ the gi p alest h a v e fin an ce e ffo rt for h ig h e r ed u catio n a r e those w ith the highest percen ta g e cif ab le In yo u n g people they sa id . c o lle g e .’’ T h e I m p o r ta n c e of low coart ed ­ is e x e m p lifie d by n o tin g u ca tio n land g r a n t c o lle g e r an d a d ­ th a t v e r s i t ie s e n ro ll only tH p e r c e n t th e n atio n s stu d e n ts an d y e t of a w a r d m o r e T a n h alf of all d o c to r- ial d e g r e e s . in the A ssociatio n . 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N E L W 1 N WI L U A.MR A ssista n t Issu e N ew s E d i t o r ..................................................................... I j u ry H u rw itx ....................................... B a r b a r a Ann M a gel. B e r-na rd N ig h t R e p o rte r* Sco fie ld . B ill V o l I m e r Copyread*®** ...........................— ................ R a y Ix>ngcop«, S a ra B u r r o u g h * ^ ^ N ig h t Sports E d it o r .................................................................. G e o rg e P h a r r 'Vm usem enis E d ito r Night .................................... .............. R o g e r B r o a c h N ig h t C am p u s L ife E d ito r ................................................... M u k#v F llm g # r EdKonai A lstom ........ ....... .......................... ...... B ai kmmmyi Phi Sigs Edge Pikes; Take Br Cage Title B y E DW A RD KNOCKE Texan Pporta Staff Ph i Sigma Delta came from be­ hind in the second half and finally edged P i Kappa Alpha, 22-21, in overtime to take the League B fr a tern ity d ivision cham pionship Monday night. The game was put into over­ time in the last moments of the game when the Pikes' Jim Rolfe sank one of his free shots to tie the game, 20-20. In overtime, P h i Sig scored first with M o r r i s Engle sinking two points on a jump shot making the score 22-20 in favor of Phi Sig. As tim e ran out, the Pikes had an­ other chance to tie the score when a foul was called against P h i Sig. W illiam Brown of the Pikes made the first free throw but misled his second trial to make the f i n a l score, 22-21, in favor of Phi Sig. M orris Eng le of P h i Sig and Jim Rolfe of the Pikes each had nine points to l e a d their respective teams. Other top performances for P h i Sig w ere Freddie ITarkavy w ith six points and Ronny Schoen- baum, F ra n k Levy, and Leon D aily with two points each. Other scorers for P iK A s were Mural Schedule B A S K E T B A L L D i v i s i o n a l C h a m p i o n s h i p d a n a A i 7 p .m .; A lp h a Tau OrnPga- D olta Tau D elta winner vs. r ill S|gm a D elta-F i Kappa Alpha winner: l u n ­ ette House vs. Niteridors. 7:65 p.m .; Kappa Sigma vs. D e lta kappa Kpsjlon- Sigma chi winner; AIKF. vs Air Forre RO T C - G ak G ro ve Co-op winner. 8:30 - v / a r» I , III , j A » A* * sigma P l w inn er. Itll I t I . u ■ w , v . r 7 r m .; Sigm a N u IU. P H Cia** B : Jam es Parrish with six points and i Pikes really get hot a s he sank Owen C a r p e n t e r and W illiam j seven of his nine points during this Brow n with three and two points I period. respectively. However, they were never able to increase the margin by more than two points. The Pikes took an early lead as Parrish started the scoring by sink­ O w e n Carpenter of the Pikes ing two free throws in the early started the scoring in the second part of the game. After the Pikes half as he sunk a free shot to put were ahead, 3-0. Ronny Schoen ikes baum of Ph i Sig tightened the score the Pikes ahead, 11-9. Die somewhat by sinking two f r e e lost their lead toward the end of throws to make the score, 3-2. The ; the game " ’hen Engle s,"2rc^ * first half saw both teams In the crip shot to put Phi Sig in the lead lead but, the Pikes led, 10-9, at after a 17-17 deadlock. The Pikes came back to tie the game but lost the half. it in the overtime. The second half saw Rolfe of the Giant Fans Eagerly Await Brown Tilt N E W Y O R K CB — Long lines of I York Giants and the Cleveland chilled football fans stomped their 1 Browns feet and shelled out ready cash Monday for tickets to Sunday s playoff game between the New D esp ite continued ntrlke of new sp ap er d eliv ery m en that had forced a ll m ajor papers to c e a s e publication, th e big c ity rea cted v ig o ro u sly to Sunday's 13-10 v ic ­ the to ry of the G iants o v er SCORES Wisconsin 68, Missouri BO Marquette 79, Drake 63 Nebraska 54, Texas Tech 46 Illinois 68, Iowa State 46 Duke 68, South Carolina fit Purdue 78, College of Pa cific 62 Kentucky 58, M aryland 56 (over­ time) p k m c lu b V,. A rm y R O T C -Delta Villarreal, Savage Get F a i r P .m .; Cam pus G u ild va. N a v y “S I- D,5: Cross Country Letter* B y l h e A r e o l a t e d P r e . . • . i m , Tuesday, Daeemtar 16. 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN P a y I LSU Ekes by 'Horns, 52-47 AAA Houston Has Good Future Marion, Partner Both Optimistic H OUSTON (A P ) — M arty M a r­ ion. one of the owners of Hous­ ton’s new Triple A baseball fran- S chise, said Monday he and his part­ ner, Milton Fischmann, plan to give Houston the finest ball club pos­ sible. “ W e believe Houston is the No. I minor league city in the nation," M arion told a press conference. “ In th e n ex t few y e a r s th ere m u st be a trend tow ard m ajor league b a seb a ll here and It can not fa il. M ean w hile, T riple A b all Is the n ex t thing to the m ajor le a g u e s .“ Marion, former St. Louis Cardi­ nal star and manager, and Fisch­ mann, a St. Louis businessman, arrived Sunday night on their first Houston visit since they acquired the franchise when Houston, D al­ las and F o rt Worth moved earlier this month from the Texas League to Hie Am erican Assn. BATO N R O U G E , La. (Sp l.)—It Two free tosses by B ill Davies, might have been called “ the same who hit on 12 of 13 during the song, second verse" here Monday j game, upped the score to 48 44 with for the Texas Longhorns as they . 2 :10 to go. lost to L S U ’s fired-up Tigers, 52-47, That was it, but the visitors did in an exciting intersectional bas- come within two, when Almanza ketball clash. whipped a bucket in to make it The opponent and site were dif- 47-48. But, once more the Aus* ferent but the script was almost tin team fouled and the Bengals exactly like Saturday night s loss sank the crucial free tosses to put to Tulare in New Orleans. one, like tonight, the ’Horns led at half-time, but finally fell behind late in the game. In that them too far ahead, Box Score F r Two Steers fouled out, J a y A r Texas’ eagerness — maybe too much of it,— might have cost them this game as they fouled often and from the free throw line to move ahead and then take the game, going away. T f i M <47;* W ils o n ............. 0 .......... 6 A rnett^ Puryear . . . . . . . I A lm a n z a ............4 C la rk ................. 5 Davenport ........ 0 ............0 G rah am R n t h i M in im s ............. I B o t n 1 S m ith ............... 0 R u sse ll ............. 0 To tal* ..........17 F r loading scorer M o n so n .......... .2 ‘ ” “ ! ” l2 ............. 2 nette and Bobby Puryear, were sent to the sidelines with five personals. The loss of Arnette, who was Texas’ with 16, came when just two points , separated the teams, and the score Davies stood at 44-42 in favor of L S U . m r ( 53) | itoon The Bengals added the charity ............... 2 ■ I I. i*v for women in pharmacy, and a senior. Je Reviens . . . Just com pletely french the m a g :c o f paris ‘ cologn e 3.50 to 10.00 perfum e 3.50 to 40.00 THE C O O K IE JAH. represent ng ‘re con­ tributions of the A F R O T C cadets to help a family through +he holidays, is acceptee by M a ­ jor Richard H. Kraemer, ass '.-ac- professor of air science and sponsor c f one J-Ho H. Payne « n r n o J r J q u a a r o r e n Cheries I. M c O e en. Each y ear *"•** A m o d Air Soc e~y pledge class sponsors Ae co ’actions ot funds for th s Christm as gif4. s y , n u m v-a 1 0 1 C a m p us Groups Elect Officers Serving as officers for the Geol­ ogy Student Wives Club this year are Mrs. Marilyn Ballard, presi­ dent; Mrs. Marilyn Warner, vice­ president; Mrs. M aurine Wright secretary ; Mrs H e l e n Anvell, treasu rer; and Mrs. Davy John son, social chairm an. • Serving as officers of Alpha Chi Omega sorority f o r spring ami fall following: Sally 1959 are the Chennault, president; F ays Bl um­ ber g. first vice-president; P atty Bobo, second vire-presid*»nt; I g n ­ ore Highland, corresponding »e<*re- ta ry ; K aren McKinney tre a su re r; Diane la n d e r, rush captain. • New officers of the C hristian Science Organization are Norman Wood, president; Harold B rittain, vice president; Carolyn Hollis sc-cretary, and David Gershner, treasurer. • Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity has elected the following officers for the s p r i n g sem ester. 1 Oscar T eegersfrom , justic e : Karl Roberts, vice-justice. Tom Snow, clerk; Ted Kerr, treasu rer; John Teed, m arshal, and Ed Miller, historian. TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS G R 2-2473 M ONTHLY C LA SSIFIED RATES S w o r d s ................................................................... $ 8 OO 11.00 ......................................................... .. CLASSIFIED DEADLINES 30 w o rd * T u e s d a y T e x a n W e d n e s d a y T e x a n T h u r s d a y T e x a n F n d a v Y ? x a n S u n d a y T e x a n ................... ...................... ........... M o n d a y , a p rn T u e sd a y , 4 p m . W e d n e s d a y , 4 n o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................................ F r id a y . 4 p.m . T h u r s d a y . I ; D AILY C LA SSIFIED R A T ES 30 w o rd * o r le s s A d d itio n a l w o r d s I day ...........................................5 95............................S ny ni E a ch a d d itio n a l d a y ...........................51.35 p er column Inch C la s s if ie d D is p la y in a n a d v e r tis e m e n t, In th e *v e a t o f e rr o r s m ad e I m m e d ia te n o t ic e m u st he g iv en a s th e p u b lis h e r s in c o r r e c t insertion. a ra r e s p o n s ib le fo r o n ly o n e . . . . . . 85 Dressmaking W an te d Apartm ents L A D I E S T A I L O R I N G A L T E R A ­ T IO N S , F o r m a l Im m e d ia te se r v ic e tx p e r ie n c e d . O p e n in g n e w sh o p B a ilie el ie H o' m e t lu p e a t 35th G L 3-0165. 512 W e s t TSth, G u a d a ­ Alterations M E N 'S E X P E R T A L T E R A T IO N S d o n e r e a s o n a b ly . Q u ick s e r v ic e . Se® M rs A r n o ld , J a c o b s o n s M en s W ea r. 2332 G u a d a lu p e . Room s for Rent M A T U R E W O M A N . C G M F O R T A B L P room . R e fr ig e r a to r , W alk-In c lo s e t. G R 7-6IH2. Nurseries C H I P -N -D A L E N U R S E R Y A N D k in d e r ­ g a r te n . I block o ff cam p u * D e g r e e k in d e r g a r te n te a c h e r R e g is te r e d n u rse o w n e r o p e r a to r . G it 8-0616 — G L 3-0189 a n d d u r a n c e L I F E H O S P IT A L IZ A T IO N STUD FN r fa m ilie s c a n a ffo r d is a v a ila b ly , ( a ll T h o m a s S O g le sb y GR 7-.VLO Aftcm * OO p m . a n d S a l s d * v s and S u n d a y s M iscellan e o u s D E S IR E ONP! OR tw o t o sh a r e cr p en se* to and fr o m C a r m e l, t a lif o m - 57 P ly ­ ia d u r in g h o lid a y * D r .v in e m o u th " ta tlo n w a g o n . G R 8-3753 WATCH REPAIR G u a r a n te e d w o r k m a n s h ip G u a ra n ­ te e d fa c to r y parts. P r o m p t s e r v ic e F r e e e s tim a te s . W A N T A R ID E TO C a lifo r n ia b e fo r e C h r is tm a s W ill sh a r e g a s e x p e n s e * C all A la n H a k e s . d r i v i n g a n d G R 6-048! F E M A L E R ID E R W IT H L e a v in g D e c e m b e r 20 r e f e r e n c e s fo r S o u th e r n S h a r e o\pr>n«n" R e tu r n in g tw o w e ek s. C a ll GR 7-3195 by L u ­ C a lifo r n ia In cern b er 18 Special Services R E N T T -V 's 1958 P o r ta b le * . D a ily ra'o*. H O 5-5597 GR 2-2692. F U R N I S H E D A P A R T M E N T S C E N ­ T R A L h ea t, m a id , p a rk in g . _215 L eon. GR 8-9252. YOU W IL L L I K E t h is m o d ern fu rm sh - ed o n e b ed ro o m a p a r tm e n t. H W .OO p.T m o n th te n a n ts y e a r GR 8-5748 o ff r e h o u r s G R 2-7904 a fte r 5 p m. round to A P A R T M E N T . W a il-w a ll R E - D E C O R A T E D F U R N I S H E D c a r p e tin g . S u ita b le fo r 2, 3, o r 4 b o y s F o r S p rin g s e m e s te r . 1902 N u e c e s , GR 2-2768 Typing For Rent M A R R IE D C O U P L E S O N L Y . T h r e e and fo u r ro o m fu rn ish ed a p a r tm e n ts . in c lu d in g SIS.Of) a n d $55 00 p er m o n th , u t ilit ie s . P h o n * GR 8-2351. L E T M RS. A L B R IG H T E le c t r o s ta tic . ty p e v o u r R e a so n a b le . p ap ers. G L 3-2941. T H E S I S C A R E F U L L Y D O N E E le ctric . 900 W e st 31st. GR 2-9444 S A N T A C L A U S S U I T S fo r r e n t. S a n ta f'o s tu m e s a le C a m p u s b ea rd s fo r S h >p 2328 G u a d a lu p e G R 2-8561. D IS S E R T A T IO N S F T C M A TIC (S rn b o lst M rs. fie ld A m a. GR 6-7079. E L E C T R O - Ritchie, En­ A P A R T M E N T I N F I RN ISH E D A T V i a Y e a r -, A ttr a c tiv e F iv e r o o m s a nd tw o u p s ta ir s la r g e r e s tr ic te d r e s id e n c e ta c tio n . N ea r tw o b u s s e s a n d r e ta il s to r e s . P h o n e GR 2-4804. s to r e r o o m , In sh a d e d b a lc o n ie s ' ith For Sale B R IC K H O M E . A IR -C O N D IT IO N E D a n d c e n tr a l beat D is h w a sh e r $500.90 b elo w P H A . $3,700 d o w n o n 0% lo a n SP' ",no b a la n ce 1602 R id g e m o n t. D e l­ w o o d F o u r. HO 5-7687 S A V E R E N T M O N EY . A stu m # G I. $92 50 per m o n th . L o w d o w n fa m ily $13- I G bath*. 1411 Y o r k sh ir e T h r e e b e d ro o m * , lo a n p a 1, m e n r o o m 850. O w n e r C L 2-1650. E X P E R IE N C E ! i T Y P IST A N Y kind. R e a so n a b le . M rs. V ick . HO 5-1343. TY PING , A N D MI L l I L IT H ser v ic e . W r ig h t T y p in g S e r v le t . G L 3-4973. I E X P E R IE N C E D T Y P I N G . R E P O R T S , I e tc ., e le c tr ic . G L 3-3546 o r C L 3-7479. E X P E R IE N C E D e le c tr o m a tic — r e a s o n a b le , c lo s e el IR 2-3029. GR R B A , G R A D U A T E . in. A L L T Y P E S W O R K by e x p e r ie n c e d ty p ist. E li A rom atic. H I 2-5583. M A R T H A A N N ZIV LEY T Y P IN G S E R V IC E . 2102 G u a d a lu p e . G R 2-3210 E X P E R IE N C E D . R E A S O N A B L E : in. free. C lo se e d i t i n g M INOR GR 8-3298. P O R T S. RE- e le e tr o m a tic ty p in g M inor F o u r b lo ck s fro m ca m p u s. M rs. B o d o u r G R 8-8113. E x p e r ie n c e d *>dit ng T H E S E S V R T i n F P ’ ^ O M T M F TOR \ n -V ,v - O F F R E G U L A R P R IC E o n a!! D IS S! 'ST A T IO N S 2236 G u a d a lu p e J non te r e o p h o n ic h ig h f id e l it y r e c o r d s th is m o n th Jn?r- P o p u la r — C la s sic a l, H ig h F id e lity . Inc 3004 G u a d a lu p e F U R N I S H E D B E D R O O M S F O R r en t S in g le o r d o u b le a c c o m o d a tio n * P re- 1 D E L A F IE L D T Y P I N G PA G E . G ram m ar c o r r e c te d . M im e o g r a p h in g . 20c -6 + fr-- ITv n T w o block* W e st o f U n iv e r ­ s ity . 22n5 N u e c e s. GR 7-8471. H I 2-6522. H o lly S ym b o l O f C h ristm a s, P agan W i n t e r in wreath" The holly twigs that adorn m an­ tlepieces and doors and are en­ this year are twined not a current I>ong before there was a Christma*, cheerful green sprig* of holly were used as decorations. fad. W inter cold withered the foliage of the oak and most other trees of th® forest, but the holly retained its prickly green leave* and bright red berne* This seemed m iracu­ they to ancient men, and lous developed many curious beliefs and p r a r ti'e s about th® plant re­ late r e s e a r c h e r s for the National Geographic Society. Pagan G erm ans used holly In the return southward from the sun their dwellings a* a celebrations m arking of its pilgrim age Druids placed holly ’ in shelter : threatened by for sylvan spirits frost and winter wind*. Ancient I Roman* to friend* during the great Decem ­ ber festival of Saturn, and super- I to «titious Roman* planted hollv protect their property from light­ ning. sent gifts of holly Some Briton* still consider R unlucky to introduce holly Into a house before Christm as Eve. Oth­ that if the leaves of er* believe holly brought at Into a homp C hristm as are smooth rather than rough, the wife will rule the house­ hold the following year Medieval herbalist*- the precur­ sor* of present-day physicians— used holly as a remedy for every­ thing from colic and gout to brok­ Indians e n hone*. Pennsylvania wov e holly twigs into their shield* in the belief that they 'vnuld m ake them invincible in battle. Holly’* attractiveness to man to it* undoing Plant led alm ost poachers stripped forests of holly, and it ha* been wiped out in m any areas of the United States. the Growing bolly is not without I the problem*. A tree *s either male tree hear* or female The male female has no berne* and none unless pollinated A tree takes about IR year* to reach full m aturity. F arm ers may set out holly cuttings after a child is bom and anticipate a profitable crop to m eet college bill*. H o l i d a y S c h e d u l e F i l l e d as G r o u p s Plan C e l e b r a t i o n s Bete Theta Pi fraternity, hi co­ operation with the Salvation Army, will sponsor a children’s Christ­ m as p arty arx! dinner, The event, for 25 children from 5 to 6 years, will be from !S:45 to 7 30 p m . Tuesday. Presents win be given the children by the Beta Santa Claus M em bers and pledges of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority will exchange their annual humorous gifts at holiday party Tuesday at STV) p m. The p arti' will be held In con­ their chapter din­ junction with ner. 4r -6 Dr E. F Tiemann. director of the Visual Instruction Bureau at extension service, will the be host the to bureau employe* at annual Christm as party at 7:30 the Tie­ p rn. Tuesday night at m ann 1415 Ridgehaven Drive home. * ♦ The Housing Association for Men its Christm as Party will have Tuesday at 3 p rn. at the Varsity' C afeteria. Member* are urged to attend. ♦ -6 The cy* rn ador* of the W omen’* Residence Halls will entertain the Men’* Residence Hall* counsel­ or* at a coffee Tuesday at 0 a m . in the dining hall of Klnsohnng. B i lli a r d s T o u r n e y S l a t e d T u e s d a y The U niversity Billiards T ourna­ ment begins Tuesday at 7 p.m . in the Texas Recreation Club. Competition will be held in three division* straight rail, three cush­ ion and pocket. Trophies will he awarded in each to classification. the winner C h o y o u I, a ve a f a v o r ite b lo u s e ? Let Us Clean It To Perfection M o . , , . S i ( rcani c H a u n d ru an J * C lea n ers 14 th i R e d River S R 8 - 2 5 8 6 M Y LAST W IS H W A S TO G O TO R A f f W V 3 Convenient Locations •3221 Red River •3515 Jefferson •5th & Neches N O EXTRA C H A R G E FOR FAST SERVICE *p!u« 10% tax •plus ta*! TONIGHT TILL 8:00 p.m. COSTUME WATCHES give her a sissy blouse lo ft frifty cotton and daeron-eotton sissy blouses — m any styles to choose from size* 30 to 36 i t a l love th*#* 4.98 to 7.98 thenerd*s open A i 7:J0 p.m. tonight! Laundry Service Open 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. M onday-Saturday 510 Wert 19th Street Politics Theme, Tracy Star O f Filmed Best-Seller Novel is in P o litic s the most popular *pectator sport in the world says ‘'The La st M a y o r Skeffington H u r r a h ." and Hollywood has done a good lob in film ine the Iou down on it by adopting .lames O 'Con­ no rs’ novel of thp same nam e: a hook which headed the best seller hats. It is a mo\ ie without sensational­ ism, bitt not without superlatives Spencer T ra c y does the part of in his Skeffington, without a doubt Ona long and of the top rolls is a varie d ca re e r. Skeffington >eeond generation Am erican of lu sh em igrant parents who rose to his post through off-white poli­ tics. i The film is the story of his "la s t h u rra h ." his for m ayor of a N ew Kngland city. It is probably Boston, ac O Connor is supposed to have based the novel fifth cam paign —— aa Jean lafiM* ——— Cecil 8 CHAMI# YUI BRYNN!® CLAIRE BLOOM CHARIES BOYER CHARLTON HESTON J »»*••« ——— t b c k n i c o l o i i ' _ _ _ >■ STARTS THURSDAY STATE INTERSTATE S NEW HANDY. THRIFTY T H E A T R E t i c k e t s BOOK o{ I I IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT • DISCOUNT BONUS WITH EACH BOOK! TODAY AT INTERSTATE APPIY FOB A MOVIE DISCOUNT CABO PARAMOUNT LAST DAY! TK MUTEST SMMMMF PICTURE! G LEN N FORD E R N E S T BO RG N IN E TORPEDO RUN m WANE BREWSTER* DEA* XWES tw Chm m flcow —d **€T ROCO!. Oft__________ C S t a r t s T O M O R R O W J M ANACLED BY A M A D M A N . . prey to the . most fiendish experiment this side of HELL! THE KINGSTON TRIO hee H w t w The trio w tor urn. A re c e p to r a n n a u o t g ^ p h sesvon w done - cd-.- go e by. perform a t 7 a rri 9 p.m. W e d ' e o , . at h o c a A u a ■ be held a t the I exas U nion a fte r the perform ances. __ ___ Kingston 'Tom Dooley' Trio To Visit Campus W ednesday T he fam ed Kingston T rio w ill visit the U n ive rsity to present per-, form ant es in Hogg A u d ito riu m a' 7 and 9 p m Wednesday. supervisor, M iss Shirley B ird , Texas I mon program announced that no tickets will be a va ila b le at the door for the perform ances. last week All tickets were sold T he Texas Union Council, which w ill sponsor the shows, announced that Theta Sigma P h i s "T e n Most B e a u t if u l’ girls w ill be prevented at each perform ance. the Today One y e a r ago the m em bel - of the Kingston Trio w ere a ll college econom ics students w o rry in g about now , finals. graduates, have only one problem in economics deciding w h ich of the offers they should accept from from the scores which come in the entertainm ent clubs. nation's three, top T his ye a r the trio has be> ome one of the hottest singing groups in the entertainment hilliness, and they recen tly signed an exclusive contract w ith Capitol Records. They are slated for many upcom­ ing television shows, including a feature part on Playhouse 90 s pro­ duction. "R u m o r s of Evening Mem bers of the trio got together last ye a r when D ave Guard was a graduate student at Stanford U n i­ versity, and B o b Shane and N ick Reynolds w e re attending nearby M enlo College. in interest the C S , and T h eir com m on the music of H a w a ii, T ahiti. Mexico, the Calypso Spain, r h y t h m s ot led the W est them to form a trio to entertain fellow students. T h ey were aided in their rise to stardom by Jim m j Saphier. t h e Hollywood agent who guides the ca re e rs of Bob Hope and Gordon Je n k in s Indies After the last perform ance, the Texas U nio n C ouncil w ill he host to a reception for the Trio in the Texas U nion. the only time that autographs w ill be given. This is STARTS TODAY! It will keep you in stitches! Austin’* Fine Arts Theatre OPEN 5:45 F I A T I R I .S : ft. IS - ft:OO * 9 Tuesday, Dacambef 16, 1958 THE PATLY TEXAN Page I 'Cosi Fan M e '(T h re e B's Score To Have Opening Wjfh Orchestra Opera Workshop To Stage Comedy By E. S. EFRAT Texan Amusement* Staff glory exacta a heavy toll. .th at V icto ry is celebrated in the third M ozart * "COSI Fan two-act comic opera. | Tutte ’ .W om en A re The Austin Sym phony cated last night’s concert dedi movement, the scherzo, with a to dance-1.Re melody. The finale, a L i t e T h a t', w ill * the U n iv e rs ity Opera Workshop at artisl been B B instead. U n iversity R p m . Tuesday and W ednesday in attendance would have been much ^ ^ ^ P r - m * * “ “ t i l " t oT U Z ^ t io n that victory is actually r beginmng X H a ll T heater. larger, A new English version by Ruth The performance opened w ith the Toccata and Fugue in D M inor by th* opsra . B a c h . stokow !kj and Thom as M artin, tells how n o n Alfonso, a c t meal !n rlB in a ) ly composed by Hath in old philosopher, tries to prove no 1709 and is one of his most per w om an ran he trusted and rs chal- ‘ formed works, due to its imagin lenged bv two young officers who atlve P °"*r ?? stokowskx . ’ . are engaged to sis erg lianc€ now w>nducts Leopold The cast includes Dan Corbin , phony Orchestra, T h , ploce w „ , The entire second half of the concert w as devoted to the Cor certo No, I in D Minor, Opus 15 brought hack A u , t i n ^ of th» moat brilliant to Austin one of the most brilliant young pianists in a contem porary I u_jt concert world, who scored an out- in the Khatcha- success Concerto here last season: the Houston Syrn- Leonard Pennario. Brahms was he bpgan the Con. transformed the ^ stokow sky. who who standing ^ whpn . and Harry Hopkins as Ferrando. > toccata G eorge Gibson and Jame>. M e -J vvhich G uver as (luglielmo. jR .k Cantrell c,,ncert and Bohor. COVIC a< I arn Alton- „ Elaine Johnson as F iordilisi. '»* *<*?«" Symphony, >' Shirley Haaelharth as n orab ella. and P o n s .,ore Moff.t and N orm a Th- Symphony No and Constant e Moffit and N orm a Ki,r“ R;,ch'in °Qllont > ju s ',.* ’* * conductor of ,pn ,t today. do in vQU pianist, Pennario is 34. to Had Brahma writ- it vl0u|d have heon « * « taken as an expression of the -b e a t " H e used it as a « - express and reflect th . life : experiences of his personal Flat rn E if E H a t Wcta. into an orchestral^ P10re certo is inc u e and perhaps it takes a M ajor, better known as the Fro lea " is often heard hut < annot tie I N M^!s,>aTdmecmrH is Ja m e s Lock- u’a n -Lr h n m heard too much. J , K S ' , *■ . co m p te cd a season assistant conductor O. the M a rn e F e stiv a l pet a in mg He receiv ed a b a c h e lo r degree sitv in 1950 from Ldin urgh . . h i d - j Napoleon Bonaparte in whom he temp? {he F r rn c h Revolution How ever, own adm ission a 1S oftpn hoard but cannot 116 the trag ic and gloomy first move- Beethoven orig- ment supposedly was w ritten under d6dicated h,‘ Sym ph0ny ,0 the im pression of Schum anns at- The thp harbinger of the ideals of bender second mov ement is bv hts 'lovely portrait . wh^n Napoleon m ade him self em nf C la ra Schum ann " Despise the o, mu. u peror Beethoven in his disenc hant- A rc tic r h m a te. Pennario w as at his this perform ance riddance” the zeppelin-hangar coliseum . the Thp nf>x1 concert on Ja n u a ry l l substituted "to the m em ory of a m ucjr lovers hid good mver- mpnt erased his dedication director, Krpa( m an-> mstoad. to commit suicide. and bp, t and v^ 1h to the famous "c a ll to of grtatness • whjr h appears in three m n p a l Auditorium. ^ presented in the new Mu- ____ __________ _ B R a y , U n i­ m arch -during w h ich the haunting versity graduate, is tieing trained sound of muffled drum s prevails .cader at Here Beethoven rem inds his hero Quantico, V a. funeral Second L f. Allen as an infantry platoon last y e a r. Tho firs1 moverTient contains Robert Spur re. stage cam e to the I niverM ty He received his b ach elo rs d o g ie? main in dram a from Iow a and hi« ma^tet s degree from different layers, e v e ry time more T exas C hristian U n ive rsity. In 1952 in the M r. Sporre produced and directed spconf| movement bv a Lth a n Allen P la y e rs m er stock company in Verm ont. *pbl{. 1S followed Inc . a sum ­ I m verM ty I forceful the Another Service Offered by JORACE M EN S WEAR TUXEDO RENTALS Complete with Accessories Jorace Tuxedo Rentals 2270 Guadalupe GR 8-0491 Austin Symphony To Present Choir The Austin S> mphonv O rchestra w ill present its verond student con­ cert Tuesday at 3 p rn. rn the Grh- seum. T lir boy J choir from St. M a rk s School of Texas in D allas w ill sing carols and w ill perform w ith o r­ chestral accom panim ent the Bex- tchude cantata. "C om m and Thine Angel to A ppear.” Ez ra R a ch lm w ill direct the or- I chestra rn selections from T occata in D Minor bv Rach- and Fugue Stokowski the N u tc ra c k e r and Suite by Tchaikowvki W in fre d E . re g u la rly perform The boy's choir ha« appeared w ith the D allas Sym phony and in other Texas cities on tour The bovs sacred their Ep isco p a l school. m usic at Johnson, rhoirm as- tpr also serves as organise and the school s m usic chairm an of from departm ent With degrees Washington U niversity i* a he m em ber of the R o yal School of M usic The bov« vs ill tour The U n iv e r ­ sity of Texas d u rn s them Austin visit. t h r o u g h a v a i l a b l e T i c k e t s for th e Tuesday eoncert a r e p u b l i c school music teacher* T h e y also w ilt be on saie at the Coliseum b o x office p r io r p e r f o r ­ m a n c e . th e to About 450 pve'-xons in Texas each y ear change their names officially Most of the nanus are anglicized versions of hard-to-pronounce for­ eign names. rn si «♦*?**>« SUZY DF LAIR G o rg e o u s Paris Mannegum s Christmas W rappings DONALD WO LFIT-BAR BARA SHELLEY AND ON THE SAME PRO GRAM CAM PUS TERROR! / “MONSTER ON THE CAMPUS" ARTHUR FRANZ JO A N N A MOORE S T A T E imxmm ■■rn*mmu.iimmmmmmm* B M B O O K ! B M C A S T ! B M P l C T V W B t | - S S I , 1 2 :0 0 m:mmmmmmmmwk* ■ - err WW* (C W S . ■SPENCER TRACY THC I A S T H U R R A H ] i Jon* PORT) wtonprnrta I s VARSITY STARTS TODAY! » I It-*T S H O W t P H . A U S T IN ENDS TODAY! . i i h > i s h o w <; aa p m M treasure ie it**/...a woman fe win...a lust Ie forget-• M G M i * •••>■ -u 1 MAN Ladd-ERNEST BORGNINE THE BADLANDERS ~ ^ ~ 'r K a ! T J U f ' A! G C l A b i Y For real. down-to-carth smoking enjoy­ ment. there's nothing else like Camel, No other cigarette brings you the rich f l a v o r and e a s y g o i n g m i l d n e s s o f C a m e l ’s cost ly blend. More people smoke Camels than any other cigarette of any kind. Today as always, the hest tobacco makes the best smoke. R im above fads one! fancy $tu* . . . Have a real cigarette - have a CAMEL Only time he comes down is when he wants a Camel! A J TAMM* Cm W a on the ca re er of the late M ayor Curley. Je ffre y H unter, as Adam. Skef­ fington s nephew, does a nice lob through most of the picture, but his entrance as the young sports­ w rite r with a pipe s slightly bad. Of all things. P a t O ’Brien por­ trays an Tri sh ya rd w orker. All the tangles of a political cam ­ paign are piesented. from torch­ light parades to television spots. One of the funniest scenes of the lighter moments of in the film is the TV’ talk of the oposition can­ didate a home-1 ike dog that barks and a wife who forgets her glas­ leans over a ses, her cues, and table while from the carnet a. looking aw ay is well handled The tie-in of religion with poli­ in the film. t i c s is asked to draw the Skeffington winning ticket at a lottery spon­ sored by the Je w is h W a r Widows. He says he w ill appear, but w o n t draw, because " s in e as anything. , I d draw P a tr ic k M urp hy and lose the Tewish vote This see. for its realism polities is a film everyone should in dissecting .ITH if for nothing else T U X ED O S All Accessories For Rent All Sizes LonqhornCleaners 2538 Guadalupe GR 6-3847 R E T T Hi Fi Phonographs SIO $12.50 $15 Mo. Tape Recorders J8. $10. $15 Mo. Dictating Machines Complete $15 Mo. ELECTRIC A D D IN G M A C H IN E S $15 Mo. Manual $7.50 ALSO T Y PEW R IT ER S A TELEVISION S B E R K M A N ' GR 5-3525 2234 Guadalupe W E DO SER V IC E W O R K Sch olz G a r te n A Delicious Lunch for 65 ' Every Day From I I a.rn. to 8:30 p.m. Sch o lz G a r te n 1607 San Jacinto DELWOOD A D M I S S I O N ;>«r C H IN A DOLL V i c t o r X l a t n r c — I 111 Hrr» NY art* 7 OO COP HATER Rfbcrt I.nKK'it — fierald ti lAochlln "-.tarti. N 43 a d vrissio x soc THE NAKED AND THE DEAD A l d * R a t — C l i f f RoHcrt#«*o St A r i * * :00 ----- THE A M A Z IN G COLOSSAL M A N G le n n l. «n(i>n — < nt h t O i t m N O W ! OPEN I I 45 F I R S T A t S T I X S H O W I N G SfSTARAWAI ■ hheaoI RY»rwtn VS'llli*in». J n l i e A d a m * ^ ■ ^ ^ O R Y O l f l O O N ^ H H B a p a c h e , . r [ t e r r i t o r y S N aqwe MTXX*'O* A' main cotoe T 4 : i N J g ! sn t i t » .vtv < n i! i» i hi f F I R S T S H O W fi i s "D A M N YANKEES” T A B H I N T E R • I X r o t O R p i n * ' i a r o t o r "THIS ANGRY AGE” I N I H U M P f K R I S S B X A C K B S H O P S N S * P W I X t OI H K “C O W B O Y ” O I . F X N F O R D P i n * U l t * t i N R F R O “Screaming M im i” Tuesday, December 16, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 6 Director Discusses Student Travel Plan Student travel w a* the topic dis cussed Wednesday by Andre A Bonard, executive trave l director of the United States N ational Stu­ dents' Association. U S N S A sponsors a program for low-cost student tours to Europe exclusive of the Iron C urtain coun­ tries. White on ship students p a rtici­ in an orientation program pate recreation directed by professors language experts. directors, and A from each European country guides the tour isis through his native lam! .student volunteer An Am erican graduate student or older student is placed in charge of each group to act as « liaison Bridge Groups to Meet Tonight and Thursday Three bridge groups of th** Lni- versitv Ladies Club In te rm e d ia’es plan meetings this week. Bridge group one s schedu < ervmg as co hostess. Bridge group three . between I European student the Am ericans and the Accommodations are s e c o n d class, bu* comfortable and in Lon students (Ion, Rome see many operas and shows the director added. and P a r s and The g o a ls a re to In the ele\ Cafeteria Austin Sym phony m ncert for children. C ity Coliseum. Arts and Sciences Facu lty, B a tts Auditorium I 3 I 4 7:110 — Square dancing, M ain lo u n g e Texas Union F in a l* 7 IO in the Ed Gossett Geology Contest O ra to rical Building 14 7:30 Dr, Gideon Sjoberg to speak to Anthropological Disrus- sion Group, Tobin Room , Batts H all 8 J . P . Stapp to address Col Southwest Society on Rocket “ R elation of Man and Outer Building Engineering Space ’ 138 I 15 and 7 15 Inn p ry classes 8 Opera Workshop presents “ Co- Newm an Classroom* si F a n Tutte ’ X Hall. 5 IO Humorous gift party. Alpha Epsilon Phi house Beta Theta P i dinner and chapter children, for 5 15 p arty house 5 15 Big-little sister party A l­ pha Gam m a Delta house 6 Interfaith Dinner U n iversity Religious Council, H illel Foun dation 6 15 U niversity’ B illia rd s Tourn­ ament Texas Recreatio n Club 7 - Depnrtmen* of En g lish pre­ “ The Grapes sents the mov e of W rath ' R a t’ s Auditorium Kingston Trio Hogg Auditor­ ium 7 7 IO K U T -FM 9ft 7 mc Parts for staff of Visual Instruction Bureau. 1415 Ridge- Newcomers Club Plans Christmas Observance Highlighting plans of the Uni- v ersitv Ladies N ew com ers C u b this upek is a C hristm as party for member^ and their husbands at 8 p rn Wednesday in die home of Mr. and Mrs R obert Schenkkan 1804 Robin Hood T ra il Rridge groups will be hostesses. Brid g e groups one two, and three w ill meet at 7 GO p rn Tues- day in the homes of M rs Vernon A Green 1501 K aren Street M rs I Hid ley Bledsoe 2900 West Avenue, and M rs Ben P h a rr, 719 P a rk Avenue, respectively. Feb. 5 Last Day To Seek Grants for deadline Application $25 spring sem ester scholarships, is F e b ru a ry 5 Students who turn in applications by Ja n u a ry I should receive scholarship authorization if for registration in *ime bps their reque^’ s are granted. Selection is based on financial need as determined according to stare law ny ’he lorans and Schol­ arship Cr.n.mitten \pplicants are classified including rn categories n a m e d and single students and students \\]th dependents, Other requirem ents are Texas resident.v and registration for 12 semester horns if an undergrad­ uate s t u d e n t or nine semester hours if a graduate student. Of 1 000 students who applied in the fall. 800 received the schol­ arships Students who applied and were not granted scholarships may reinstate their applications by in­ dicating a change in eligibility. A S p e e o v v a y . f f i r t h i i i iiii I if a t IJ i \e a A o n a b l e /~ rice A M D - RADIO * TV * HI-FI Sales & Service FREE pick up & delivery G U ’ E E D W A Y YOUR HI-FI CENTER 2010 S p e e d w a y GR 8-6609 " 1 0 0 ° OO fy d U & L u Frd la s I nrlnd^d JIO! Gwodolwp. T Y P I N G S E R V I C E Plan ll Reports We Now Have Photo Silk Studtman Photo Service G R 7-2820 222 W e s t 19th X <* Mon^ Down Monthly l*a>mnn«a (It 4 mig rf*** CK 0-0371 Shop early— •njoy Christmas more . . . Make it Merry; Insure Delivery | \ I * I Postmaster Urges Sturdy W ra p p in g s To insure d e live ry of gifts before Christm as O. N. Bruck. Austin postmaster following listed rules W ra p seourly address cor­ rectly, and m ail e a iiy . the plenty poorly w'rapped M r. B ru c k said the risk of m a il­ ing packages -houid not be taken, Use corrugat­ ed m ailing of cartons heavy brown wrapping paper and is be sure tied with strong cord. Cartons con­ taining packages should be stuffed with tissue or newspapers the con­ tents. that e ve ry package to cushion several gift C hristm as cards should be sent by first da-s m ail. They w ill be processed delivered more q licitly and forwarded or return­ ed if necessary. and Placp return a d d ic e on the en­ velopes and use pos* office labels, “ all " a ll for nu* of-towTi d elivery ’ for bun­ dles of cards. local d e liv e ry '’ or for A new prolonged-e.xposure cam ­ era capable of detecting and re­ cording satellites in space has been .nounced by N a v y scientists at (Tuna Lake, Calif, Music, , Give Spirit to Drag Goodies r * Store windows filled w ith C hrist­ mas ‘(goodies'* and festive music drifting from open doorways ch ar­ acterize *he Drag as individual es­ tablishm ents band together to en tire students to shop for Christ mas “ W ebster s New International D ic tio n a ry ” gives “ to pull along a resisting body as one definition for drag ” The U n ive rsity s D rag seem* to be doing w ell at “ pulling along ’ the students who are try ing the C hristm as spirit. to “ re sist" The Drag. 60 ye a rs ago was bounded on the northeast by a foot­ there ball were few places of business a drug store, a soft drink dispen­ s a r y and an “ eating house On Guadalupe field Guadalupe Street w as named in The ch aracter of the Drag 1898 h a s progressed through the years traditions have been nu­ D rag There w a s a battle of merous. pinball machines in 1949 when high s c h o o l boys hurrried to accum u­ f r e e games and sell them to l a t e U n ive rsity men at for a dime three Also, there was a blind organi-t who spent nearly e ve ry night on for tw enty years not ’he D rag leave until he had wanting to &£ 6 £ 6£ enough m oney to start a church of his owm. A *<>da erk in one of the drug s t o r e s ran a dating service. They say he even had a I Diversity sweetheart on his list for a while. The D rag has grown with the times Students have progressed from barbershop congregations of the e a rlie r years, to driving the 1930 stripped - down automobiles pain’ed w ith w itticism s, to coffee breaks and bull sessions in crowd ed drugstore booths Whatever the D rag means to you a palace for Coke dates, a place to make the C hristm as spirit rise within you, or m e re ly a place to w ait for the light to change so voU can trudge on to classes. Christmas Songs s G iv e records for a m errier musical C hristm as for the Holidays J4:-3t Record Center GR 6-9004 a £ 8 £ : 831 W e st 12 fU D A N S N O . I Si, Si . . . Es Muy Deliciosa! Headquarters for REMINGTON’S SHARE OF AMERICA CONTEST has the shavers to help you w ia your share of $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 J u s t state in SS words why ■- the** shavers make ideal g i f t * . EL MAT 504 East Ave. G R 7-7023 EL TORO 160! Guadalupe G R 8-4321 M ONROE'S ’ Mexican Food to Take H om e” G R 7-8744 EL CH ARRO 91 2 Red River G R 8-7735 IR OLLE CTR IC 4$ AUTO-HOME RO LLECTRIC# P R IHC E S S 17.95 18.95 9.99 N O T R A D E N E C E S S A R Y DAN S NO. I 6310 N. L A M A R Gifts That He Will Appreciate cashmere special Long Sleeve Sweaters regularly 29.50 Sleeveless Sweaters Regularly 21.00 19.95 12.95 L as* minute suggestion. W e won'* have these sensational -*e- values for long once the worn; ge*s around the* ^ere t cap Christmas shoppers are I OC % pure cashmeres at such significant savings. They re a I new . . . they re all made by Am erica s most o st nguished manufacturer of * cg woolens and men s swea'ers. Through an extreme / fortunate s re ?;a ; purchase we are able to rush em cgrg for your i_,hristmas shopping. Your choice of long s eeve or s l e e v e s mooe - n se zen colors not every size in ever/ coiorj, s.ze* 38 to 46. Light gray, light blue, ce ge. C ongree* e t Eighth I I S'' rn 'ii 'ifi I I I ie? « ifi a a rn I IJ i < "V it 7 £7 S 'I I * 7 fSt. Of. I8 € 8 I I f I I I Weather: Sunny and M ild Low 28; High 60 The Vol. 58 Price Five C ents Texan V t W T o » 1First Co liege D aily in the South' AUSTIN, TEXAS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1958 Six Pages T o d a y No. 89 Admission units Commission Postpones Up for Approval Medical Branch Action By ABS Faculty # r Report Recommends 16 Units for Entry, Stiffer Credit Plan A rep o rt rec o m m en d in g that a d ­ mission re q u ir e m e n ts for th* Col­ lege of Arts and Sciences and r e ­ quirem ent* in college for credit courses he stiffened will he voted on T u esd a y afternoon at a 4 p.m. meeting of the A&S faculty in Batts Auditorium. T h e c o m m i t t e e s u b m i t t i n g t h e r e p o r t r e c o m m e n d * t h a t a m i n ­ i m u m o f 16 u n i t* h e r e q u i r e d f o r admifcwion I n s t e a d o f t h e c u r r e n t t h a t a s t u d e n t e n t e r i n g 15. a n d t h e C o l l e g e w i t h d e f i c i e n c i e s in E n g l i s h a n d f o r e i g n l a n g u a g e h e - c r e d i t r e q u i r e d c o u r s e s t h o * * d e ­ f i c i e n c i e s . to m a k e a p t a k e n o n t o ★ “ If the College a d o p t s these c h a n g e s ,'’ sa id Dr. Theodore An­ of Rom ance derson professor languages who will present the report, “ it is a n atu ra l thing that the whole U n iversity adopt th e m .’’ ★ through th a t colleges, “ S econdary school officials often think their admission req u irem en ts, are trying to tell them what to do. Submit­ ting the report to them is an offer i to help. and. of course, all col- interest in working | leges have an to geth er,’’ D r. Anderson com mented. to T h e m a j o r a i m of t h e c o m m i t ­ t h a t “ w o r k i n s u r e t e e w a * d o n e in c o l l e g e b v c o ll e g e s t u d e n t s is of c o l l e g e lev e l. A c a r i ­ c a t u r e of a c o l l e g e c u r r i c u l u m r e s u l t s w h e n s t u d e n t s a r e p e r ­ m i t t e d to t a k e f o r c r e d i t c o u r s e s in b a s i c E n g l i s h , b a s i c a l g e b r a , o r s k i l l s o f p l a y ­ i n g a m u s i c a l i n s t r u m e n t . ” t h e h a s t e In The co m m itte e also made these recom m endation s provisions special he 0 That made for the admission of appli­ cants with high grades, although they m a y not have completed th* required high school subjects to 0 That college- adm ission level courses the College of in Arts and Sciences he increasingly based on dem onstration of pro­ ficiency, no m a tte r how acquired. ra th e r than on specific unit*. it 0 T h a t a t a l a t e r d a t e t h e t o ta l f o r a d m i s s i o n h e u n i t s r e q u i r e d I n c r e a s e d to 16, a n d e v e n t u a l l y to JO. 0 T hat the Faculty Council pro­ mise adoption of fh*se reoom m en dations by each college and if possible, by the University as a whole 0 That this report tx> distributed to all schools and colleges in the state in o rd e r that “ our intentions may he m a d e known at the earliest possible m o m e n t.’’ 8 Speech Finalists Compete Tuesday Final round of th* annual Ed Gossett O ratorical Contest will h* held at 7 30 p rn Tuesday In Geol- 'Now Just a Little English on the Ball' G e t t in g a d v ic e on how to w in the billiards to u rn a m e n t is L'nda N a tio n . H e r "p ro fe sso rs" are le ft to right, C h arles H a u se r, M a n sell Rub- enstein, and H e rb Davis. Th e tou rn am ent will b e g in a* 6:45 p.m. T u e sd a y a t the T e*as R e cre a ­ tion, 250 6 G u a d a lu p e . T ro p h ie s w ill be a w a rd e d in s tr a ig h t rail, three-cushion, an d p o c t e ' b il­ lia rd s divisions. E. B. G o b e g re fir e d b r ia r d s c h a m p io n , w ill o ffic ia te . — Photo by R ill He'.mer Engineering Proposals Sent to Committees than one deficiency, study leth percentile on Two proposals rec om m ende d by unless he scores alcove the eight- th e College of E ngineering w e r e the P re-E ngtn- r e f e r r e d to com m ittees for stud y eering Ability Test, as based on the national norm. No one m ay a t the Monday meeting of the F a r - Kilty Council. These re c o m m e n d a - enter the College of E n g in e erin g tions related • Students entering the college q u ir e m e n ts d e n ts and scholastic p e rf o rm a n c e a re urged to apply for Advanced l r to the e n tra n c e re- with more the College of E ngineering. Standing Exam inations. for engineering stu- items S everal listed u n d er associate dean of • If the student can not p ass Ad- the tw o proposals conflicted with gen- vanced Standing E x a m in a tio n s in era! University policy, D e w itt C. college algebra and hrief trignno- Reddick, the metry. it is recommender! that he attend school in the S u m m e r and College of Arts and Sciences r e ­ take this m aterial. p orted. ★ The following rec o m m en d a tio n s w e r e referred to th* A d m in is tra ­ tion Com m ittee for s tu d y : • Anyone t r a n s f e r r i n g into the c o lleg e i n s t i t u t i o n m a s t h a v e a “ e G rande Roebuck. M arc Ste­ ven Charles D ec k er W hitem an J r Simmons are Mr* January' candidates for Phi Beta Sidney C lare K appa Johnson R a cc Mr*- Helen H a s ­ kell Ta vier G ray Hugh K H arris, J o Ann Hill Ie Stoddnrt Smith M a ria n Whitney Voight H illiard M Mr! a mor I Ju n io r m em bers ?r course a t e Shi v er ! Sh i v e r ! E a r m u f f s , G l o v e s 'R e g u l a t i o n G a r b ' shiver University students will p ro b a b ­ t e m p e r a ­ in 50-degree ly tu res Tuesday after experiencing a freeze Monday night acco rd in g to the Austin Weather Bureau. H eavy coats earm uffs, and fur “ r e g u la tio n ” lined g a r b on campus Mondav as stu dents prepared for w inlet gloves were Students from North 'Texas and out-of state have a good ch a n c e for a white C hristm as the B ureau said However, students staving in Austin or going south will probably not sec snow liming their ( h n s t - m a s vacation Austin weather will he fair T u e s ­ d a y with sunlit skies a n d a cool, c a ' m wind Clouds m a y a p p e a r i v • Tye alay ! I I d orm ,1 to J? cd to drop to 2H e lrly Tuesday morning H ll R a n s o m , v i c e p r e s i d e n t of ogv Building 14 . that E ig h t r e jw ir t e d the Iii** I nix e r s i t v w h o p r e s i d e d o v e r the p r elim in ary round are Tom Roil I- th e m e e t i n g , C am eron Alrnalee C a rte r Im* din C o m m i t t e e of 75 John I/x>n s u b m i t t e d cli a n d s t u d e n t r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s on McCoy John R eader, P a u l R o b e r t J a n u a r y a. Two thousand copies of the re son a n d Btl] S t e ib e r . A the F a c u l t y Cotin Hightower Chin total of $225 will go finalists selected r e p o r t will Ix»o to in port are all L. D Haskew d ean cif the College will receive <100 of Education, that a r e available winners said, The sod '75 third-place 'Sh to the first-place w inner the second-place G a d g e t s C a n 't D o A ll Safe Driver Needed By JOHN H(H ills Automobiles ar* equipped with and gad blinkers gauges, horns rn make driving safer. Al­ get* though the blinkers horn* knot** ami lights help no iwic iias invented any sort of w a rn in g device to show the condition of foe driver to lights Other m oto rists c a r tell which turn by way von a re going ni­ blinking lights Red In non nee that you olan to stop side tells vour the c a r a gau ge speed Another indicates how much ga* your c a r h as its tank in Perhap* one m ore addition these safety to should he m a d e gadgets. Why not Include a light red the driver gets to blink when steep* th*1 wheel* The Itehlnd dashboard of y our ear might en ai tv «t«nd the addition of s to show how much al gntvge c o h o l vour inn!* contain- This gauge might fo* connected to a loud bell ring autom atical!' when you b ec o m e unable to hrvn die vour c a r anfelv lo a few a r r a n g e m e n ts Hid nu k* for trip home Than to leave the e a r l y enough to a r r i v e at an e a r l y hour I ton ' m a k e foe m istake many of he: s have m ade and glue your self to the vhcel Take a few mm- ite* for s test «tnp when you start foeting drowsy i c e . T h e T e x a s H i g h w a y P a t r o l r e t h a t r o a d s In th e P a n h n n ( a ir ts d i e a n d 16 e s t T e x a s a r e llkelv to h a v e l e e on t h e m a f t e r d a r k I .a st w e e k e n d , r o a d s In t h e f l a t l a s F o r t H o r t h a r e a w e r e g l a r c d w ith \ m a r i l l o . L u b b o c k , P a m p a , a n d B o r g e r w e r e s o m e ■ rf t h e c i t i e s w h i c h r e p o r t e d stick Ii I g h w a v *. Despite that cars s i c binit to t r a v e ’ foster each year all the speed t>e useless if vim w ere in a h o s p i t a l bed or on a slab in a morgue th e world would the fact in opcrafc- drive Regardless of how well vour car Follow the advice of the Nation to a1 Safety Council and install a safe if von a r e not ahi* it p r o p e l Iv modern acres the trip a r e w orth less ie- a r e vvoi trues* It won t cost Vs hays a r c hem e p a , kcd and a thing and it might w e l l allow von d r iv e r home for Christm as in y.xir oar for . Hided pi i Iii i Ut is holidays, H wTsiki be well to *iop Mc to have a great many more happy tvMiday ** asor** For M o r e Than A G h o s t o f a C h a n c e . . . 0 R I V E S A F E L Y ! By K A R EN W H E E L E R The Texas Commission on Higher Education voted to de­ lay action for a new University medical branch Monday in favor of a plan of long-range study. Studies have already been presented to the Legislative Budget Board. Dr. Melvin Casberg, vice-president in charge ---------------------------------------------------- me(jica] a ffairs said. He stated that he could show the L egislature that another bran c h w as needed. New Union Will Break Ground to “ The problem is the Legislature wants find out the where medical b r a n c h ,'’ he said. “ Its location won be needed before plan­ ning can he com pleted.” Contracts to Be Ready in January Construction A survey team representing the Association of American Medical G round-breaking ceremonies for Colleges and the Council on Medi­ tate expansion and remodeling of cal E ducation and Hospitals of the the Texas Union will tie conduct­ A m erican Medical Association vis­ ited San Antonio in October. 1957, ed sometime in J a n u a r y , accord­ it to determ in e whether or not ing to Jitter Nolen, director of the was a suitable location for a new Union. medical school. the $2,346. OOO of modern Spanish design building must begin during this fiscal year. totaling SI .573.004 were Contracts aw arded by the Board of Regents Friday. The findings of this survey te a m w ere favorable, the report stated. E xecutive Director Ralph G reen said that no new medical b ranch should he authorized at present because adequate financial support the has not been provided now medical facilities operated by the state. He said that STO.50(1,OOO was needed for construction In the next few y e a r s Mr S paren herg said contractors by present medical schools. A new srhool would cost at least $20 mil­ lion. to sign^about nary, Charles S parenherg, com p­ troller, said it Contracts will probably he ready the middle^ of training . T . . .. for will have two y e a rs to finish the work on the building This m eans all work on the Union should he completed by J a n u a r y , 1961. it Funds for the work come from : Food Service, $250,000; sale of private $40,000; club. faculty bonds $400,000: student fees. $156- 000; and Housing and Home F i­ nance Agency, $1,500 000. Tf any money Is left over after paving for all furnishings and oth­ er expenses not the contracts lei F rid a y it will he ap ­ plied the repaying of the tow ard bond retirem ent* included in T h e r e c o m ­ c o m m i s s i o n a ls o m e n d e d t h a t I m m e d i a t e s t e p * tm t h e In c o m i n g L e g i s l a ­ t a k e n b y to m a k e A r l i n g t o n S t a t e t u r e C o l l e g e a 4 - y e a r c o lle g e . * location, Tim staff stated that Arlington State m erits serious consideration for elevation to senior college s t a ­ The report cited i l l its fav­ tus orable relative (2) ease with which it can he devel­ oped, (3) th* number of student* which it will h* able to **rv*, (4) and th* fact that a* a junior col­ lege in size arming the fully state-supported in­ stitutions. the sixth is now the it 'Urn! He Tickles My Nose' lf the tots who g e l the toys like small as much as these 'w o coeds, the d riv e w ill p ro b a b ly be a success. T oys ^or Tots C a m p a ig n , sponsored b y A lp h a C h i O m e g a and S c a o b a rd an d Blade, will close W e d n e s d a y . C o a c t io n barrets are lo-ta'ed in d o rm ito rie s and the U n io n . C o -c h a irm e n of the d riv e a re Patsy furry it F e lt and T a rry Toph am . Students Apathetic About UT Lobby Bill U niversity students a re spa th e- Blether Education to cut off state pa>- a $5 Union fee of which Bv IM)N MYERS tic and uninform ed about proposed the State I^ g is - student lohhv in lattice .showed recently. a poll of twenty A student referendum on w h e th e r or not the Student Assembly should rep rese n t the students in the Regis- la tu re to favor state appropriation* for intra m u rals and health service h a s been set for Wednesday. When asked their view- on lobby, TO per cent were uninform ed and voiced no opinions T y p t e a l r e p l i e s w e r e “ W h a t ' s a f a m i l i a r “ I ’m not lo bby 7 “ o r w i t h c a m p u s p o l i t i c s . ” F o u r sin d e n Ie w e r e In f a v o r of t h e p r o (Mvsat w i t h o n e p e r s o n a g a i n s t It B a rb a ra Ma gel, junior history ma tor, m a y have answ e re d the question of student apathy when she said “ I d o n t think the a v e r ­ ag e students knows enough a lo u t lobbies to support atip if one w ere cr eated A student s conception of a lohhv is that it is had * * Tf students w ere interested, they would go to the Legislature and e x p r e s s their opinions as individual Texas cMizens she pointed out In favoring the lobby. Jo e B a r­ senior chemical engineerin g ker “ There is a contra st m a tor. said cla m o r the f i r s t c I a - s Since m ore hinds a t e students need«*d for improvement should organize and the fund* ” ‘University of request for a S t i l e s Roberts, junior astronom y m a tor. agreed w i t h B a r k e r hut “ I would 1>e in favor of a added lobby onlv if it reflected student in­ If the representativ es of the te re st lobby were given c e rta in student then directives on which tv* g u a r d ­ student ed ” interest would to act. * * Roberts is r favor of the d e n - Harvard Scientist Talks to Geologists to He conduct is one of TV Hugh McKinstry. c h a ir m a n sciences >f H a r v a r d * geological division will I** visiting le ctu rer in the Univei sit) * geology d e p a r t ­ ment this w e e k and J a n u a r y VTO three nattonallv- known geologist* whit have been scheduled special courses in the geology d e p a r tm e n t during the long session IV* McK.n*try has at M assachtjsett* Institute of Teehnol- «vgv and the University of Wiscon sin and t e x t - tvnnk, * Mining Geology ” la iring World M ar II IV M«v Krnstrv wa* chief of tile F oreign Econom ic Administration s m in­ eral* div ision from 1944 to 1945 and ive id of the Board of Econom ic Vt elfare minor ferroalloys section* •rom 1942 to 1944 the author of a ta igh* is | sion of the T exas Com m ission on sam e as p resent Mr Volen said ft would Take $0 veer* to complot!*’ retire the debt rem ains the if Students now '4 to intram ural athletics. “ State directly to the expansion pro­ to the Health C e nte r t* ne. es- je r f After the Union construction enro llm en' the its benefit* lg complete all monev the w h o . * student ^vpenses a r e paid will he used aid aid sarv. however, since encompass I xxiv, he said. for that purpose Recreational John Lee. ju nior jo u rn alism ma- jor, was against the proposed stu dent lobby. He said. “ It would be a tion with the hest of indentions, vet South will have facilities will he the basem ent A 16- largest In any lobby representing an o r g a m / a - college or university’ union in foe automatic pm call IO 4 ping-pong provided lane howling alley the effectively ivearing the label of the setter* most ineffective lobby group in the billiard state ” Plans table* also and tables in enrollment has Th* Da ll a s -Tarrant County m e t­ ropolitan area, in which Arlington Stat* College la located account* for alm o st 13 per cen’ of the total left after population of the state. Th* ool lege * increased from I A58 in 1952 to 4.990 in 1958. I i i * CKTimisikin ut** a s k e d f o r f u r t h e r d e l a y * on p r o p o s a l s t h a t T a r l e t o n S t a t e C o l le g e a t S t e p h ­ e n v i l l e a n d D el M a r C o l l e g e a t C o r p u s C h r i s t i b e m a d e s e n i o r i n s t i t u t i o n s a n d t h a t M i d w e s t e r n C n l v e r s H y a t W ic h i ta F a l l* b * m a d e a p a r t of t h e s t a t e ' * *y»- t e m of h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n . for A 45/Vseat auditorium with cine ta ma movie lo- the rated on the first floor along with fountain which will seat screen will he # * Carol# Ha tier. soph om ore radio favors television m a jo r, arxi proposition, s a v i n g : “ It would ere- a soda ate greater student Interest in get- 534 persons ting a fair deal Student govern­ to accom plish ment doesn t seem anything Student A ssem bly rep: e- enta'iv es hav e no r o n t a . ' s with their constituents * G reen said that they were s e rv ­ in their their potential ing worthwhile purposes present roles and for future service is great. In view of *he*e favorable find­ the staff suggests defe rral ing-. of time ra th e r than reiection of the propo­ sals because of * lack of n e e d .” legislative action at this On the second boor will he a fac- ultv dining room a faculty lounge and a Junior Ballroom which will ac com m odate three d fferent laige dance functions at toe sam e time or 2 509 per«on* when opened up Included on the top Roof are a complete a r ts and craft* cepter - od* silk screen offer ,ne cera rn woodwork cop­ etching per enam eling and other art me- power tools ava able under d.a and a photo­ t j e c a l supervision graph rn dark room leather Retired UT Professor Died M o n d a y in Austin A retired Univ cr- education Dr Clar died early Monday hospital prof >mra<*t toward « p iss lh Ie new with Wylie W Bennett foe ov net" of Bennett fkxat Ikv-k* Hie docks a t e v emily prof sci tv neai T om M bet Dam. “ B ra c k e n rid g e located (Hi Urn Ttaet Mr Stewart said request at hon* *tem from the Board of Re gents’ its O ctober 25 that a con tra ct of “ five meeting vears or longei with a ro m 'u e r - be m a d s Mr. Bon- M*i operator i« the pre-eni easing o p e ra t­ nett or M' TTie Regents a *»i required dial assn! a n re of improvement* or the ive given docks must said that current negotiation* revolve around a p»>s sib e IP-y e a r nett to begin when leas# expire* .xn January c a s e w ith Ate ’stew art FORTY ACRE) Sue Be. ker had ius* finished her the how ling allev toward gv rn penod at and was walking SRI) hack She giew *elf-con.sc iou* when iVn- people on the campus kept staring the current at h er feet I. I960 that negotin- He added that im provements must set out ’ by Mr. he •'definitely Bennett h is t No proposal* •cents had he* as to submitted rn prove- Mr shoes Finally she Stoked down The she had on w et# bright red and blue and had “ r e n t ­ in big letters ac ross e d ” painted them Shu* bad forgotten tu rn a her howling shoe*' to —LAKEY HURWITZ I S t u d e n t V o i c e o r M u z z l e ? W e d n e s d a y ’ s J R e f e r e n d u m W i l l T e l l . The Firing Line Tell Me W hy to be allow ed to stick th eir inept th * group know* this T h e y know d e cisio n n e c e ss a ry . To tfcc E d it o r : T h a t k , if s tu d e n ts w ill m a k e the fa c ts k n o w n to the people of T e x a s Tuesday, D ecem ber 16, 1958 TW£ DAJLY^TEYAN Page 2 It's Obvious: Vote Yes' T R I T C H # * * U U > i v y | U E * & u e s t y l e s ! I B u t Ifs tim^ that tho clear-cut issues in­ volved in Wednesday s socalled "lobby referendum’* be spelled out fully. O r e thing ‘ hat keep* bothering tis d u r ­ ing all of this carr.pus discussion a b o u t the referendum is simply: • F ir s t of a ll, it is to tho a d v a n ta g e of ‘W h a t do the fo lk s hock hom e th in k?** each stu d ent at the H e a lth C e n te r an d I n iv e r s if y th a t the intramural p ro g ra m re ceive sta te aid . • Without this state aid student* will in effect, pay higher tuition. From state­ ments made bv Administrative officials there seems ro be no other answ<. Center, says * ha t Dr. Paul White, director <*>f the Health if a “ pay-av; ou-go” stem were estahlr^hed instead of depend­ ing on state support as well a*, a student fee, the “ whole purpose of the Center would be defeated.” He and the Adminis­ tration obviously' would not allow' such to happen but would call for a student fee of perhaps $15 or $16 a semester This, rn effect, wow d be a higher tui­ tion for students . . . money being paid by those persons sn our society' at the most vulnerable financial period in their lives. ★ it • A s for the in t r a m u r a l p ro g ra m , the T n iv e r s if y ’* o p e ra tio n is one o f the least ex p en sive fo r a I D iv e r s ity of its size in the co u n try y e t In v o lv e s a la rg e r n u m b e r of tfn d e n ts from all walks of fife than most others. The state is asked to pay only approxi­ mately $2.50 por student per year for the program. rf state* aid is rut off, then students wtTl either pay higher fees, organisations will he soaked for fees, or o t h e r “ student nr (ureas** wfH he sought Also. many of the function* now per­ fo rm e d bv s trid e n t* and the paid director in the organized Intramural p r o g r a rn would he thrown off on the physical edu­ cation prog™ rn* Til is would mean that either this department’* budget would have to rise greatly or valuable areas of this erirricuhjm would be cut off. ★ A r Also, Ii Is quite H ear th a t some student* wonld not have been able to sta y hi school In post y e a rs w ithont the health service giving them a small boost. I*n’t this small state support during the vital eoFlege years better than losing po­ tential manpower for future state service because of a financially disabling (no mat­ ter how small) Aine**? it ★ • A* for the generalized gripe* about the "student government people marching on the rapitor*: Anyone who reads the article b> Randal Posey, chairman of the student welfare committee of the Student Assembly, In today's Texan mn see that an intelligent and active Assembly representation of stu­ dent expression I* all that Is Intended by’ the "third question on the ballot." Intelligent student action - testifying before legislator* and the Legislature, en­ couraging all student expression possible, carrying on an information program, en­ couraging letter-writing, etc all these are possibilities for students taking a real Iv active rather than “ ostrich” role in thosp public affairs that affect us most basically. After all, ’ was strong parental pres­ sure and demand that buii* the present Student Health T e n t e r a s a place of health p r o t e n o r and s e r v i c e f o r ‘he students o f the U n i v e r s i t y , ju s t a= p a r e n t s have de- manded proper dorm itory f a c i l i t i e s a n d eating facilities o n campus. It is they also who demand that die University provide some sor* of ‘ physical cdtjcation” a n d “ exercise’* for students during their college r a r e e m to h e lp th em hp well-rounded citizens. T h e y are the ones who demand d ia t enough mono; tie provided for intramur­ al* that the v br- safe, well-organized, and ca ref! il l > - - J pc rvised. W h y , th en , h a v e th e y not d one m o re to m a k e th e ir feelin g * k n o w n ? S ir r .p i because the student body at the University has not taken the in it ia t iv e to inform the p e r,pie of the state, e s p e c ia lly the U T m a m a s an d papas, of th e issues at sta k e. ir it By voting “ yes” on all th re e issues on the referendum Wednesday, the student boriy u ill he encouraging this sort of a ctio n . . . and more . . to be taken. • We feel strongly that something most in­ be d one N O W to sta n d fo r th e best terests; of the student b od y. If. indeed, w e w e re to be f o r c e d to “ m a k e a choice” between c la s s ro o m te a c h ­ er* and these two programs of h e a lth ser­ vice and intramural*, th en w e w o u ld c e r ­ t a in ly choose the former. B n f w e d o n ’t b elie v e th a t the people of T e x a s . . . and th e ir re p r e s e n ta tiv e * wiH m a k e such a “ p en n y w ise, pound fo o lis h ” By the W ay... “ S t ill negotiating.** T h a t ’s the w o rd w e get on U F s possible c o n tr a c t in g w ith B e n n e t t ’* B o a t D o c k s fo r a tim e e x ten sio n of th e ir g rip on IT T * B r a c k e n r id g e T r a c t p ro p e r ty . B u t th e re a r e som e d is tu rb in g e le m e n t* h e re In the possible c o n tr a c t u a l a r r a n g e ­ m e n ts: • W ill Mr Bennett be required to g iv e a full bill of particulars on the d ock im ­ p ro v e m e n ts o r will just ‘ g e n e ra l a s s u r­ a n c e s ” be a c c e p te d ’’ • W h y i* a te n - ye a r lease being stressed b y the U n iv e r s it y ? T h e R e g e n ts m e re ly c a lle d fo r “ fiv e y e a r s o r m o re .” • Is a n y O ther o p e r a to r being co n sid ­ ered** Didn’t the Regents fist s a v " a c o m ­ mercial operator” ? B e fo r e the J n iv e rs ity lose* th e o p p o r­ T ile stu d ent both should not finis " a p s tr o n g ly co n sid ered . p ro v e ” birt e n c o u ra g e such an a c tiv e role fo r student* on this v it a l issue. W e ’r e watching this "negotiating with con*'idem ole in te re s t. Shrinking the Globe feel "at home" and hov> How to help about W I I T foreign stu­ to help dent them get the most out of their American education ? informative speeches, and tours, It w ill atm at “ personal initiation” to the Forty Acre* for those from all four corners of our shrinking globe, T h i s is the huge problem being tackled with some new imagination by the Inter national Commission in their orientation program. \ " b u d d y ” s yste m w ill iw- the e o n !m u ­ o n s h e a rt a n d soul of the p ro g ra m w ith e a c h fo reig n s tu d e n t b e in g assig ned an A m e ric a n “ big b r o t h e r ” o r " b ig s is te r .” Spooks. A PO ’*, Silver Spurs, and indi­ vidual members of Cowboys am all pitch­ ing in to make the projeci successful. Contacts will begin soon with advance letters beign sent to each student p o st­ marked "Austin, Texas, ?'SA ” The “ all new” program will be initiated iii January , prior to second semester reins batlon Including lectures, entertainment Hats off to this new and more mean­ ingful approach to our I T "foreign re­ lations.” Then It Was Too Ute He didn’t even know the guy’s name, R ut th a t g u y w a * the one th a t snuffed out hts life. T h a t guy was Hie one th a t ju tte d out of the d a rk n e s s , h ea d lig h t* b la rin g , in to hi* path. Sure, he was driving a little too fasrt. tint be knew how to take rare of himself R u t th a t guy w a * the one th a t cru sh e d h im to d e n t h u n d e r a s cre a m of steel ag a in st th e s tr e a m of co n crete, at He was sure looking forward to getting . home tor the holi­ . home in a hurry . day! p a th . B u t th a t g u y d id n ’t ev e n g ive h im a c h a n c e . . . didn t g iv e h im a c h a n c e even to rn cot turn o r know h im o r he re a d y fo r bun to v e e r in lo bis p ath aud s n u ff ou t his ho lid ay s p irit . . . and his life. Ours* he should have thought twice when lie heard those ole "useless cliche*” . . . “ Drive not only for yourself hut for the* man in front of you and behind you A n d the m an th a t m a y v e e r out of the d a rk n e s s , h e a d lig h ts (d a rin g , i n t o y o u r tu n ity to d e ve lo p th is la k e a re a fo r fa c n lty- + * s tu d e n t a d v a n ta g e fo r ten m o re y e a r s . . . K h a p e - L ’p or S h ip - O u t , and b efo re the I n iv e rs ity a llo w s a c o n ­ tra c t to In* m ade w ith just "h o p e w e c a n ” as su ra n ce s , we hope a ll p o ssib ilities a re fin gers into rh* prob lem s of rhe state legislature ’ The idea of stu­ these dents sending a group of "p r o m is e s a* th eir lo b b yists no the (o m m itre e h e a rin g * and to the v a n o il* le g is la to rs ' o ffices is lu d i­ crous. I suppose that alm o st e v e r y the a p p ro p ria tio n * being student on th* cam p u s is rn fa v o r of r e ­ tinued and I ’m sure that thev w-Hl S u r e ly th e y are a bene­ so vote fit to us as students B u t look at the n u m b er 2 issue on the ballot. W h a? does thi* vague am biguous question m e a n ’ Ju s t how’ is the A s s e m b ly supposed to ‘ w ork w it h " the L e g is itu r e ’ lik e a request for c a rte blan ch e a u th o rity in to do as the A s s e m b ly pleases an y w a y lf he it chooses. w e re in fa v o r of a student lob by, w e w ouidn t w an t to vote yes on this non specific, g ra n t of pow er rea d * E v e n It If w e m u tt h av e m ic k e y m ouse p o litic ia n s , let s keep them on th* cam p u s. T h e y ra n t h a rm anyone v e r v m u ch h ere W e don t need a lob by to let th* le g is la tu re know o u r points of v ie w on this or a n y o th er issue W e all h av e the fran ch.se to ex p ress o u rs e lve s . I f w e w an t ou r opinions to c a r r y a n v w eig h t, we in oor w ill h av e to ex press them nw n d is tric ts w h e re we a re also tax -payers and voters. to vo te and the a b ility C liff Z orn w a lt nm W e#* 17 * * Knock Three Times To the E l l tim I I rn now en losing die rttrrerrt e d ito ria l b atte rin g at th* hocked E x e c u t iv e D oor. the W h at /-an he said for e x e cu tive L e t « co n sid er an illu m ­ s e c r e c y ’ inating p a ra lle l relatio n sh ip betw een the preys and on* of its the police p rin c ip a l new * sources intent on The la tte r public a g e n c y good p u b lic re la tio n s usually g ives re p o rte rs the full facts a* prom pt)', Birt som etim es, do r as possible rig the cou rse of a c ru c ia l im es lig a tio n v ita l in fo rm atio n is e ith e r released w "'h h c ld o r in eonfi- B e c a u s e p u b licity dence in vestig a tio n . the m ight h a m p e r even a b ir t T he press it en tirely u n d erstan d * this situ ation and a c ­ cepts is W h y ’ it. fo rm in g O n ce m ade, H ie L e g is la tiv e B u d g e t B o a rd is im p o rtan t c h ir p e d w ith po licies and m a k in g im p o rta n t de cisio n * thrwc d e c i­ sion* and I h o st policies m u st com m and public a c c e p ta n c e , else thev w ill rests fin a lly on the consent of the g o v ­ locked door. erned A ll go vern m en t B e h in d th e ir fa il that w h a te v e r th e y com e up wqth m ust stand on in the g la rin g light of pu blic sc ru tin y . Is n t this en o u g h ’ it* own m e rits W h a f m ak es student re p o rte r* is a d a n g e r­ e s p e c ia lly obnoxious ous co m b in atio n of you th fu l inex­ p erie n ce and in discretio n , and w h at lik e to c a ll “ W m e h e llis m ’’ : the I to m a g n ify n e w sp a p e r co n flict E v e r y o n e e n jo y* w a tc h ­ ing a good fight, u n fo rtu n ately. ten d en cy U n d e rs ta n d , I'm not w-omed. E v e n if the T ex an w ere som ehow t through some h yp o th etical ah i* Student L o b b y, s a y ! to fo rce open all doors I still w o u ld n ’t w o rry . T h * co m m ittee w ould doubtless h a v e sense enough to m eet in fo rm ­ a lly in a d v a n c e , w ith o ut re p o rte r* , th ra *h things out o v e r th e ir and coffee cups T h e o ffic ia l m eetin g would la te r proceed most sm o o th ly and d eco ro u sly, for it w ould h a v e into a sort of p ro­ d eg en erate d g ra m m e d prevs con feren ce. N ell H e n d ric k * Box 7623 U n iv e r s ity Station A u stin , T ex a s * * Hog Wash To th* E d it o r : Sn the U n iv e r s it y of T e x a s baa the “ South * best li b r a r y . " I w o n ­ d e r if V irg in ia N ash ex p ect* na students to b e lie v e such hog-wash. F o r ex a m p le pet son* in terested re­ In a n c ie n t in doing re s e a rc h ’he ligious c u lt* lik e the G n o stics A lb igen ses the n iu m m a ti, etc a re lit e r a lly am azed at the la c k of in ­ lib r a r y ro n rern - fo rm a tio n c o n ce ive d , b r illia n t ly th e ir ng c a r e f u lly executed plan to co n q u er the w o rld . in rh* And D e m o c r a c y " of N ation* ' the m issin g hook* U T ie r* " T n u m - are A n d re w C a rn e g ie * ti 11 on I s itu a tio n ’ W a ld s te in ' light on shed It Is nice that we ha v e a fin d edition of the K in g J a m e s B ib i* . th * M iss N ash bitt w tiv d o e sn ’t South * bes* li b r a r y " c o n tain th* sixty-three hooks of the B a b y lo n ­ ian T a lm u d instead of the “ edited. v e r ­ c o rre c te d s io n s ’ W h a t a re to h id e ’ fo rm u la te d try in g they and T ell me M i** N a s h , w h e re a r * These h o o k *’ M ik e F u t o n TI 4 W . 34th T h e D a ily T e x a n of D e c e m b e r 12 c a r r ie d an a rtic le boldly head ' TFC T u rn * D ow n C a th o lic lined G r o u p ,” It co n tain ed a co m p lete am o u n t a/ Ihe I F C * action on the C a th o lic F r a t e r n a l O rg a n iz a tio n * m e m b e rsh ip petition, m entioning even the statu * that the G K O wou.d h a v e held had th e ir petition p a r s ­ e d . H mover N O T O N K R K A S O N for w a* t ’ ared inoom pjote nevpscoverage bv T e vn n rep o rters o r w as it in ten tion al suppression of fact ? rejectio n by C an the this Oe I F ( it As (vow and in terested m ere lie r* of the U n iv e r s ity student body we ask there an ex p lan atio n or if ju s tific a tio n for this r e je c tio n ’’ so. p u b licatio n of su ch m ight qu ell the ru m o re d ex p lan ation s H efty I rod a B a r b a r a R a r n * t t 212 Andrew-* E ft Wot rn N o ta : t h e I n e t n i e t e d on how t h e CTFO petitio n Hi sr-ii sa inst o f In dividu al w a s c o n d u c t e d by I F X - a nd d e l e g a t e s f r a t e r n i t i e s of w e r e to e a s t t h e i r \ote-s. T h e r e f o r e , no d i s c o s st on w a * belli a t t h e m e e t i n g w hen th e v o te w a s card R e a s o n s w e r e not v o ic e d for e a c h f r a t e r n i t y ' * de d a m n . T o the E d i t o r : I h ave o n ly neon at this u m ver s ity for tw o s e a r* bul the re p u ta ­ tion of T e x a s b a sk e tb all tea m w as w ell known to me I had hopes that the situ ation w V ile r es * * MVrkey Mount Gang T o th e E d it o r : It Winks that these v e r ita b le like the m uddle headed mi< k e y m ouse gang is up to it* It '* not enough usual fo o lis h n e ss’ that we must h ave the ca m p u s lit­ jungle of tered w ith a signs tw ice e a c h y « a r in OCdei to elect a do-nothing student a * se rn* Now it a p p e a r* bly sam # p ro m ise rs w ant a student m an d ate tn m ak e asses of fhem- se lve s in the h a ll* of go vern m en t. I>e- cause n eith er of the student p arties h ave an yth in g to »how for at com p l!shitsent. desp ite th e ir c a m p a ig n p Ja tfo rm * w h ich th ev seem to h av e co n ve n ie n tly b e g o tte n (h ey i an t m an ag e Hie a ffa irs of Hie i am p u s m a respo n sib le m an n er, ae* what M£ht do (bor bs* sa* I use lite term " p r o m is e r s ’ lo lf The Referendum For A U T Lobby B s R A N D A L P O S E Y . C h a irm a n Stu den t W e lfa re C o m m itte e C o n ce rn in g the com in g re fe re n ­ dum of W edn esday D e c e m b e r I . there w as no intention on the par? of th* Student W e lf a r e C o m m ittee to “ baffle the Stu­ den t body as to toe purpose of the p o i’ or as c o m m ittee * p lan * w h ic h w ou ld be executed up­ on re c e iv in g the resu lts of th* b a l­ lot i ng or "c o n fu s e the to I aet question of It seem s, h o w ever, that coofu- •ion baa arisen in a c c o rd a n c e with th * the b a llo t: •"Are von In fa v o r of the Student le g is­ A sse m b ly w o rk in g w ith the la tu re to m ain ta in the present a p ­ p ro p ria tio n s for these < re fe rrin g to the health s e rv ic e and in tra m u ra l p ro g ra m ) s e r v ic e s ? ” It has been this question obviou sly that said “ d ir e c t” co n tact w ith Im p lie s a the Im p lic a tio n w a s the ex act Intention of the c o m ­ m ittee w ordin g this w a y . le g is la tu re . T h a t the question R e g a rd le s s of how 'h e la s ' ques­ an sw ered- p o sitiv e ly o r tion is n e g a tiv e ly , an " in d ir e c t ” con tact w ill be m ade b y the student W e l­ fa re C o m m itte e , p rovided on* o r first question the both p arts of ar® a n s w e re d p o s itiv e ly . The C o m ­ m ittee p l-ins to send in fo rm a l let­ ters to the paren ts of U n iv e r s ity students in all the S e n a to ria l D is ­ and possibly a1! tr ic ts of T ex a s R e p re s e n ta tiv e D is tric ts askin g ‘he p aren ts re-pond b y w r it ­ tha* requ estin g ing the m a in ­ letters ten ance of the allo tm en ts w h ich the referen d u m w a rr a n ts . If both pacts of the first ques­ the tion are an sw ered n e g a tiv e ly A ^ sem b lv w ill p ro b a b ly k ill the tabled reso‘ mon w h ich o rd e rs A s­ s e m b ly action on c o n tactin g The L e g is la tu re on te rm s n e g a tiv e to the T exas C o m m issio n on H ig h e r E d u c a tio n reco m m en d a tio n W h at “ d ire c t eon ta rt,*' aa im p lied In the last q u es­ is m ean t bv intended to w hat tion? It has not been decided and to he decided u ae not this d ire ct contact as tv* com poned of until afte r would referen d u m . This was to he the the co m m itte e lf much handled by a c o n ta ct was w anted by a m a ­ jority of students. T here m ight h* direct testim on y before the L e g it, le tte r-w rltte * latu re, personal or le g is la to r s by As- co n ta ct with inform al sheet semblv m e m b e rs, distribution, or any oth er feaalW * proced ure alone or in com bination with anv of the abox e— all to b* C H A R L E S M A C M A N U S Proposed file Resolution d e c id e d upon a f t e r the c o m m itte e r e c e i v e s t h e g o - a h e a d . A g a in * ’ it he em phasized that Ie g i s i a fu r* •he co n ta c tin g of the by th * ro rr m i t e r rests so lely upon M r M a c m a n u s ’ tabled resolution, th* and not upon last ballot question, w h ic h w a * if students added m e re ly to se* th * opinion w a rr a n te d w id e n in g scope of contact. the resu lts of It is stro n g ly reco m m en d ed th at all students fa m ilia riz e th e m se lv e s w ith the fa c tu a l in fo rm atio n p re ­ the e d ito ria l page of sented on the past S u n d a y issue of T he D a ily in o rd e r that an o b je c tiv e T e x a n , d ecisio n m ight be r e ­ g a rd in g the issues at hand. le a c h e d Tuition Increase Viewed C apa Die students should be able to a statem en t to continue th eir edu cation re g a rd ­ less of incom e statu s and w ithout h avin g to b o rro w m on ey to do so acco rd in g issued by ’he join t e x ecu tive c o m m u te rs the A m e r ic a n A sso ciatio n of of l.an d-G ran t C o lleges State U n iv e rs itie s and the State U n iv e r ­ sities A ssociation for the p r a c t i c e of f e e s to r o v e r w a r n e d in c r e a s i n g the c o s t of e d u c a t i o n would “ r e v e r s e th e e n t i r e t r a d i t i o n o f e q u a l o p p o r ­ tu n it y f o r o u r y ou n g p e o p l e . " S p o k e s m a n t h a t tuition th e a s s o c i a t i o n and B e c a u s e of the fact that societv is the p rin c ip a l b e n e fic ia ry of a r ed u cated educators “ w ould be d i s a s ­ sa i d te r * !* . . . to A m e r ic a n national this trend public, the stren gth ** " In g e n e ra l, those states w h ich H H H s ? m m m m & n eg PO J Sip PA JUT WIT* gvgffy PAST I Offlpgegc? WW IN AVV j s n x s s a a p ? * r i g ! rh* g re a te s t fin a n c e effort h a v e for h ig h e r e d u catio n a r e those w ith th* highest p e rc e n ta g e of a b l* yo u n g people they In said. c o lle g e ," I m p o r t a n c e of low coal ed ­ T h e is e x e m p l i f i e d by noting u c a t i o n land g r a n t c o l l e g e s and u n i ­ th a t v e r s i t i e s e n r o l l only US per cen t th e n a t i o n ’s s t u d e n t s a n d yet of a w a r d m o r e t h a n h a l f of all doctor* ial d e g r e e s . th e in V ie w s expressed joint statem en t correspo n d w ith o n * of rhe goals adopted by’ the resolu ­ the N a tio n a l tions co m m itte e of w h ic h E d u c a tio n " I n e v e r y state a sy ste m reads of p u b lic edu ca­ tion extending from k in d e rg a rte n college and adult edu­ through learn- cation and ad ap ted A sso ciatio n . e ffe c tiv e to a n free COuQM I s o t t a V a c * A f I* Mg -root rug PAZ* oz TBH W W i A i g A P l t o m ? w SkA LOT OP < « 3 n SOU M IN 90 MOU t * fOGOOT WU AT OM' THI* I LOOKUP IT UP IO M AK # BURE P2’GAV tug TU,STI OOST COW ON rn ---TKAT'C? 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The famous Keepsake Certifi­ cate perm anently refilters end guarantees the perfect quality of your Keepsake forever/ ON T H E DRAG T E R M S BU D G ET rn ALLANDALB VILLAGE dislinriiw jewelry AUSTIN'S ONLY KEEPSAKE DIAMOND JFvVELER AAA Houston Has Good Future Marion, Partner Both Optimistic HOUSTON (A P) — M arty M a r­ ion. one of the ow ners of Hous­ ton’s new T rip le A b aseb all fra n ­ chise, said Monday he and his p a rt­ ner, M ilton F isch m an n , plan to give Houston the finest b all club pos­ sible. “ We b elieve Houston is the No. I m inor leagu e city in the nation,” M arion told a p ress conference. (S p l.)—I t BATON R O U G E , L a . Two free tosses by B ill D avies, m ight have been called “ the sam e ! who h it on 12 of 13 during the song, second v e rse ” here M onday j gam e, upped the score to 48 44 with for the T e x a s Longhorns as they 2:10 to go. lost to L S U ’s fired-up T ig ers, 52-47, in an exciting Intersectional b a s ­ k etball clash . T h a t was it, but the visitors did com e within two, when Almanza whipped a b ucket in to m ake It 47-48. B ut, once m ore the Aus­ tin te a m fouled and the B engals sank the cru cial free tosses to put them too fa r ahead. T he opponent and site w ere dif­ ferent but the scrip t was alm ost e xa ctly like Saturday night’s loss to T u lanc in New O rleans. In that one, like tonight, the ’Horns led at half-tim e, but finally fell behind late in the gam e. T e x a s ’ eagerness — m aybe too m uch of it,—might have cost them this gam e as they fouled often and from the free throw' line to move ahead and then take the gam e, going away. Box Store Fir T e x * # <471- W il so n .......... A r n e t t e .......... P u r y e a r . . . . A lm an za . . . . .............. C la rk D aven port G r a h a m Minims S m ith Russell . . . I . . . 4 . . . 5 . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 0 .......... ............ .......... . . . . r t m F t * 0- 0 4- fi 7- 7 0- 0 I - 2 re o a- o 0- 0 (V 0 i- I 1 3-tfi F t m - I t a .......... . . . . . T o ta l * I.SII (52) F at M o n s o n .......... . . .2 Crl sc o ............ . . . I 2 Com bs . . .2 Davies . . . .1 Guglie lm o Moon J an o b s Dong Collins .3- 4 fi- 9 3- 6 32-13 7- 7 (V 0 I- 2 (V 0 O- O 82-41 T e x a s ...... ....... ................ 30 .............. ....... .................27 T S U ............ .......... .............. .......... ... 9 . . . T o ta l s T p 0 36 9 8 l l 0 0 2 0 I I I 4 7 I 8 7 I 36 9 0 I 5 0 0 52 17— 47 25 — 52 “ In the next few y e a rs there m ust be a trend tow ard m ajor league baseball here and It can not fall. Meanwhile, Triple A ball Is the next thing to the m ajor leagu es.” M arion, fo rm e r St. Louis Cardi­ nal s ta r and m an ag er, and F isc h ­ m ann, a St. Louis businessm an, arrived Sunday night on th eir first Houston v isit sin ce they acquired the fra n ch ise when Houston, D al- la s and F o r t W orth moved e a rlie r i tosses, than a fte r Wayne this month from the T e x a s L eague | tipm bucket to tile A m erican Assn. Two S teers fouled out, J a y Ar- nette and Bobby P u ry e a r. Both w ere sen t to the sidelines with five personals. loss of A rnette, sco rer who w as T e x a s ’ with 16, cam e when ju st two points sep arated the team s, and tho score stood a t 44-42 in favor of L SU . T he B en g als added the ch arity C la rk ’s m argin closed to 46-44, again the ’Horns fouled. leading The the Edington to Address Athletes at Banquet Phi S ig s E d g e Pikes; T a k e Bf C a g e Title Ja m e s P a rrish with six points and Owen C a r p e n t e r and W illiam Brown with three and two points respectively. T ile P ikes took an ea rly lead as P a rrish started the scoring by sink­ ing two free throws in the ea rly p art of the gam e. A fter the P ikes w ere ahead, 3-0, Ronny Schoen- baum of P hi Sig tightened the score som ewhat by sinking two f r e e throws to m ake the score, 3-2. The first h alf saw both team s in the lead but, the P ik es led, 10-9, at the half. The second h alf saw R olfe of the P ik e s re a lly get hot as he sank seven of his nine points during this period. However, they w ere never able to in crea se the m argin by m ore than two points. O w e n C arp en ter of the P ikes started the scoring in the second h alf as he sunk a free shot to put the P ik es ahead, 21-9. The Pikes lost th eir lead toward the end of the gam e when E n gle scored a crip shot to put Phi Sig in the lead a fte r a 17-17 deadlock. The P ikes cam e b ack to tie the g am e but lost it in the overtim e. Giant Fans Eagerly Await Brown Tilt B y EDW ARD KN OCKE T e x a n Sp orts St aff Phi Sigm a D elta cam e from b e­ hind in the second h alf and finally edged P i Kappa Alpha, 22-21, in the L eagu e B take ov ertim e fra tern ity division cham pionship Monday night. to The gam e w as put into ov er­ tim e in the la st m om ents of the gam e when the Pikes* Jim R olfe sank one of his fre e shots to tie the gam e, 20-20. In ov ertim e, P hi Sig scored first with M o r r i s E n g le sinking two points on a jum p shot m aking the sco re 22-20 in fav or of Phi Sig. As tim e ran out, the P ik e s had an­ oth er ch an ce to tie the sco re when a foul w as called again st P h i Sig. W illiam Brow n of the P ik e s m ade the firs t free throw but m issed his second tria l to m ake the f i n a l sco re , 22-21, in favor of Phi Sig. l e a d M o rris E n g le of P hi Sig and Jim R o lfe of the P ik es each had nine th eir resp ectiv e points to te a m s. O ther top p erfo rm an ces for P h i Sig w ere Fred d ie H arkav y with six points and Ronny Schoen- baum , F ra n k L evy, and Leon D aily w ith two points each, O ther sco rers fo r P iK A s w ere 'Mural Schedule B A S K E T B A L L Divisional C ha m pi on shi p H a a s A : 7 p . m . : Alpha T a u Omejra- D e lta T a u D e lta w in n er vs. P h i S i g m a D e lta -P l K a p p a Alpha w in n e r: B ru n ­ e tt e H ouse vs. N ite r Idlers. 7 :4 5 p .m .; K a p p a S igm a vs. D e lta K a p p a E p silo n - S ig m a ch i w in n e r; A ID E vs. A ir F o r c e R O T C -O ak G rove Co-op w in n e r. 8 :3 0 E. m . ; P F M Club vs. A rm y R O T C -D e lta lg m a P l w inner. Class B t 7 p m . ; S ' g m a Nu vs. P h i hi w inner. 7 : 4 5 vs. T h e ta Chi. Guild vs. N av y G am m a Del ta -S lgm a p . m . ; K a p p a S ig m a 8 : 3 0 p . m . ; C am pus R O TC . NEW Y O R K m — Long lines of chilled football fans stom ped their feet and shelled out read y cash to Sunday’s Monday tick ets the New playoff gam e betw een fo r SCORES W isconsin 68, M issouri 60 M arquette 79, D rake 63 N ebraska 54, T e x a s T ech 46 Illinois 68, Iow a S ta te 46 Duke 68, South Carolina 61 Purdue 78. College of P a c ific 62 Kentucky 58, M aryland 56 (over­ tim e) Villarreal, Savage Get Cross Country Letters B y the Associated P re s s M u l l e t : 7 p . m . ; Sleep & E a t vs. S w an s. 7 : 4 5 p . m . ; D ig g e rs vs. H a iry C h est*. Tile U niversity of T e x a s announ­ ced Monday the aw arding of cross country letters to Southwest Con­ c is e . A: 7 p .m .; A u " t a 1 an d B e e le r- ference m ile cham pion Jo e V illar- vs. j re a l of Houston and K enneth Sav- Corpus Christi. F r i t t s and S tub blefield w in n e r F .ld er and M cL e lla n -S p a n g le r an d W a t - 1 H A N D B A L L ( F r a t e r n i t y F i n a l* ) . . . . . . Cl a s * 1 rn* 7 p m .; C had w ick and D y e r -! E a c h qualified for a V a rsity “ T ” K r a fc h e c k and S te ln m a n w in n e r vs. I G le rh a rt an d P a g e n -R o o sth a n d S t e r l - , a u a r a * „ Ina winner. j R eserv e letters w ill go to Hum- 7 p .m .; A d S J f v s ^ K l n i * B lo ck v s . ' b e* o A dam * of L aredo, Andre Johnny Cot­ 'Thin rv»rr»Me r h i r i c t i D r e w Lo*pus C h r i s t i , O r w lAin- l a p of D a lla s, and D avid M elbcr B u r d ic k ; B ro w n of P h i K a p p a T a u Bouchard of Austin vs. R e h le r: D y e r vs. T u t t l e : H u n t vs. ia r i P r a t t . 7:20 p .m .; B ro w n of T h e ta XI ‘eri vs. C o lin : F.ruhi vs. W ilb e r : E u r k n rt vs. M cC a m p b e ll; K e lle r vs. M cD ellan d ; | ^ Austin K e n e d y vs R e a . 7 :t o p m . ; A d am s vs. R o s e n ; G rossm an vs. S ta p le s : J a s o n vs W r ig h t of P h i K a p p a S ig m a : P ie - k e!l vs. S ta v o ro sk l. 8 p . m . : C a r t e r vs. G o ltm a n : H udson vs M cC am p b ell; J a r r e l l vs. M urchison . 8 : 2 0 p . m . ; C ow ­ an vs. M a n g u m : E s te s vs. H e lfm a n ; Jo h n so n vs. K ' l r ; P e rk in s vs. T u rn e r. 8 : 1 0 p . m . : A n ils vs. P r e s s o n ; C am p ­ bell vs. M o llv en ; C a sto vs. C h in n ; D a n se vs. K n a p p . D an vs. T o d d ; H ol­ lin g s w o rth vs. w r ig h t of P r a th e r I ta l!. 9 p . m . ; A nderson vs. W is e : C am p bell vs O p p e rm a n : E sk e n a z l vs. T u r u n g ; H a sh e m vs. N a ro n g d e z : M cP h a ll vs. N eel. A lo p m .; B a tz e n vs. B y n u n . C lass A : Oak G rove 44, A ir F o r c e 2 8 ; A r m v 40, D e l t a S i g m a P i 3 2 ; C ar d en 39. Cheov es 2 2 : Alph a T a u O m e g a 37. D e l ta T a il D e l ta 2 9 ; D e l t a K a p p a E p s i ­ lon 29, S i g m a Chi 23 P h i S i g m a D e l t a 22. Pl K a p p a Al pha 21. C lass B : B r a c k 3 " M o o r e H ill Cfi; P h i G am m a D e l t a 28 S i g m a Chi 1 4 ; O ak Gr ov e 21, A rm v 19. ’M ural Scores M u lle t: A p p a k 23, S - E n r - J 20 20. just what he wants FOR CHRISTMAS at LARGEST, M OST COMPLETE M EN 'S SHO P “O N THE D R A G '1 Y o rk G iants and Browns the Cleveland Despite strike of continued newspaper delivery men th at had forced all m ajor papers to cease publication, the big city reacted vigorously to Sunday’s 13-10 v ic ­ the tory of Browns. the Giants over and sold until E x tra police w ere called out to As the G iants had to win Sun­ d ay’s gam e to tie the Brow ns for title, no the E a ste rn C onference tickets could be the gam e v ’as over. Then the dam burst. D r. Andrew Edington, S ch rien er Institute president, w ill speak to U niversity their letterm en the annual A thletic coach es a t B anqu et Ja n u a ry 14 a t 6:30 p.m . in the T e x a s Union M ain B allroo m . A fo rm er tra c k and football sta r a t Southw estern in M em phis, D r. control the fro sty cu stom ers who Edington is a frequent lay sp eak er in T e x a s. The P ro te sta n t chaplains besieged I of Europe have invited D r. Eding- Y ankee Stadium until 21 p.m . ton t0 speak a t the spring m en ’s ra llies to be held in 24 m a jo r arm y cam ps of the E uropean T h ea ter in A pril, 1959. long long lines extending tick et windows a t G rand C entral S ta­ tion to the outside of the big ra il­ road term in al. th ere w ere from tick et windows at All day the the The norm al cham pionship play­ off rules w ill he used in the Gl- ants-Brow ns gam e. In the event of a the end o f regulation tim e, there w ill be a sudden death i overtim e. tie a t M orris F ra n k , Houston Chronicle colum nist, w ill be m a ste r of c e re ­ m onies, and Sterling Holloway, alum ni president, will preside ov­ e r the cerem on ies, a t which letter- ! men in b aseb all, b ask etb all, foot- 1 ball, golf, sw im m ing, tennis, and B0WL-0-RAMA 32 LANES — RESTAURANT O P E N 8 a.m. - 2 a.m. EVERY D A Y W E E K D A Y S : 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., 35c per Line or 3 Lines for a Dollar! FREE IN S T R U C T IO N S M-T-W -F, 9:30-11 a.m. T H U R S D A Y . I p.m. — FREE C O F F E E For In fo rm a tio n a b o u t F ra te rn ity o r S o r o r ity L e a g u e s, Lamar af Barton Springs Rd. 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Je Reviens . . . just c o m p 'e te y french the m a gic o f paris * cologne 3.50 to 10.00 perfum e 3.50 to 40.00 WMwm rn: i t *pU s 10% tax rn- Mi mf W> Sr % >.;• rn Wki, v-v S B im Wt I P rn OPEN TONIGHT TILL 8:00 p.m. 2 o tj on Ii I a v e a f a v o r i t e I fo il A e / Let Us Clean It To Perfection Tuesday, December Ii, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 4 THE " C O O K IE J A R ," representing ti-9 con­ trib u tio n s of the A F R O T C cade's to help a family through th© holidays, is accepted by Ma^ jor Richard H. Kraemer, assistant professor of air science and sponsor cf the John H. Payne Squadron of the Arnold A r Society, from cadet Charles I. M c Cle en. Each yeaf the Arnold Ach a d d itio n a l d a y C la s sifie d D isp la y In Im m e d ia te n o tic e m u st a r a re sp o n s ib le fo r o n ly one in c o rre c t in s e rtio n . ........ D ressm aking W a n t e d A p a rtm e n ts L A D IE S ’ T A I L O R I N G , A L T E R A ­ Im m e d ia te serv ice T IO N S , F o rm a ls {x p e rie n c e d O p en in g new sh o p Bailie aile H olm es 312 W e st 35th. G u a d a ­ lu p e a t 35th. G L 3-0165. A lte ratio n s M E N S E X P E R T A L T E R A T IO N S done re a so n a b ly . Q uick se rv ic e S ee M rs A rn o ld . Ja c o b so n s M en s W ear. 2332 G u a d a lu p e . R o o m s for Rent M A T U R E W OM AN. C O M F O R T A B L E room . R e frig e ra to r. W alk -tn closet. G R 7-6942 Nurseries g a rte n CH T P -N -D A L E N U R S E R Y A ND k in d e r ­ I block off c a m p u s D cgrc* k in d e r g a rte n te a c h e r R e g is te re d n u rse o w n e r o p e r a to r. GR 8-0616 — G L 3-0159 a n d insurance L I F E H O S P IT A L IS A T IO N S T U D E N T fam ilia* can a ffo rd la av ailab le. C all T h o m a s S O g lesb - GR 7-365-1 A fter • OO p m a n d S a tu id a - « an d S unday* M iscellaneous D E S IR E O N E OR tw o to s h a re ex pense* to and fro m C a rm e l. C a lifo rn ­ '37 P ly ­ ia d u r in g holiday* D riv in g m o u th s ta tio n w ag o n G R 8-3703 W A N T A R ID E TO C a lifo rn ia b e fo re C h r is tm a s W ill s h a re gas ex p e n se s C all A lan H ak es. d r i v i n g a n d G R 6-9481 F E M A L E R ID E R W IT H L eav in g D ece m b e r 20 re fe ren ce s. fo r S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia S h a re e x p en ses R e tu r n in g In tw o w eeks. C all GR 7-3195 by D e ­ c e m b e r 18 Sp e cial Services R E N T T V s 1958 P o rta b le * . D ally ra te * HO V5597 GR 2-2692 F U R N IS H E D A P A R T M E N T S . C E N ­ T R A L h e a t, m aid , p a rk in g . 2215 Leon, G R 8-9252. YOU W IL L L IK E th is m o d e rn f u rn is h ­ ed one b ed ro o m a p a r tm e n t. $100.00 te n a n ts e a r p e r m o n th G R 8-5748 o ffic e h o u rs G R 2-7304 a f te r 5 p m. ro u n d to R E - D E C O R A T E D F U R N IS H E D A P A R T M E N T . W a ll-w a ll c a r p e tin g S u ita b le fo r 2. 3, o r 4 bovs F o r S p rin g se m e ste r. 1902 Nueoe*. G R 2-2768. T y p in g For Rent M A R R IE D C O U P L E S ONLY. T h re e and f o u r room fu rn is h e d a p a r tm e n ts , MS OO a n d $55 on p er m o n th , in c lu d in g u tilitie s . P h o n e GR 8-2351. L E T MRS. A L B R IG H T E le c tro m a tic . ty p e y o u r R easo n ab le. p a p e rs G L 3-2941. T H E S E S C A R E F U L L Y D O N E E le c tric . 9*JO W est 31st. G R 2-9444 b e a rd s CI V S s r ' IT S fo r r e n t San** sale. C a m p u s C o stu m e fo r D IS S E R T A T IO N S E L E C T R O ­ M A T IC (S y m b o ls!. M rs. R itc h ie , E n ­ F T C . S h o p 2328 G u a d a lu p e G R 2-8561. field A rea. G R 6-7079. F U R N IS H E D B E D R O O M S FO R r e n t S in g le o r d o u h le acco m o d atio n * P r e ­ fe r ir- n T w o blocks W est of U n iv e r­ sity 2205 N ueces. GR 7-8471. HI . 6 D E L A F IE L D PA G E. T Y P IN G G ra m m a r c o rre c te d . M im e o g ra p h in g . 20c A P A R T M E N T U N H RN ISH E D AT N e* Y e a r's A ttra c tiv e F ive ro o m s an d tw o u p s ta ir s w ith la r g e sh a d ed balco n ies re s tric te d re sid e n c e se c tio n N ear tw o bu sses a n d re ta il sto re s P h o n e GR 2-4 8 0 4 . room , In s to r e For Sale B R IC K H O M E A IR -C O N D IT IO N E D an d c e n tr a l heat D ish w a sh e r $500.00 below EHA. $3,700 dow n on 5% lo an 310 500 b a la n c e 1602 R id g em o n t. D el­ w ood F o u r. HO 5-7687 SAVE R E N $92 M ONEY. A ssum e G I 50 per m o n th . L ow dow n f h r e t fa m ily b ath s, 1411 Y o rk sh ire SUL­ b ed ro o m s, E X P E R IE N C E D T Y P IS T . ANY kind. R e aso n ab le. M rs. Vick. H O 5-1343. T Y P IN G AND M U L T I L IT H service. W rig h t T y p in g S erv ice. G L 3-4973. E X P E R IE N C E D T Y P IN G . R E P O R T S , e tc ., electric. G L 3-3546 o r G L 3-7479. ! ner. E X P E R IE N C E D B B A G R A D U A T E , e le c tro m a tic — r e a s o n a b le , clos# in. G R 2-2029. A L L T Y P E S W O R K by e x p e rie n c e d ty p is t, E le c tro m a tic . H I 2-5583. M A R TH A ANN T Y P IN G SE R V IC E . 2102 G u a d a lu p e , G R 2-3210. Z IV L E Y E X P E R IE N C E D . R E A S O N A B L E : in. free. C lose e d i t i n g M INOR GR 8-329H. WATCH REPAIR G u a ra n te e d w o rk m a n sh ip G u aran - te e d fa c to ry part*. P ro m p t service. F r e e estim ate* . P« rn* 85( O w nt KRUGER’S ON THE DRAG 2236 G u a d a lu p e ! th . O F F R E G U L A R P R IC K on all te re o p h n n ic h ig h fid e lity reco rd s m o n th F’ld e 'lty , Inc, 3004 G u a d a lu p e J m r - P o p u la r - C la s s ic a l. PO R T S . D IS S E R T A T IO N S . R E ­ e l e c tr o p la te E x p e rie n c e d tv p in g M inor F o u r blocks e d itin g fro m cam p u s. M rs. B o d o u r GR 8-8113. T H E S E S , Holly Symbol O f Christmas, Pagan W in ter The holly tw igs th a t ad o rn m an ­ tlepieces and doors and a re en­ this y e a r a re tw ined m w re ath s not a c u rre n t I.ong before th ere w as a C h ristm as, cheerful g reen sp rig s of holly w ere used as d eco ratio n s. fad. W inter cold w ithered the foliage of the oak and m ost o th e r trees of the forest, but the holly retain ed its prick ly g reen leaves and bright red b erries This seem ed m ira c u ­ they lous developed m an y curious beliefs and p rac tice s about the plant, re ­ late re se a rc h e rs for the N ational G eographic .Society. to an cien t men and the from th eir dw ellings as a P ag an G erm a n s used holly bi ; the re tu rn ' celeb ratio n s m ark in g southw ard I of its sun pilg rim ag e D ruids placed holly I in sh elter j for sylvan sp irits th rea ten e d by J frost and w in ter w inds. Ancient ! R om ans to j b le n d s d uring the g rea t Decern- I ber festival of Saturn, and super- I stitious R om ans planted holly to p ro tect th e ir p ro p erty from light- j ning. sent gifts of holly still consider Some B ritons ft unlucky to introduce holly Into a house before C h ristm as E ve. Oth- leaves of ars believe 1 holly brought a t C h ristm as a re sm ooth ra th e r than rough, th e wife will ru le the house- , hold the following y e a r into a hom e th a t the if M edieval h e rb a lists - the p re c u r­ sors of p resen t-d ay physicians— j used holly as a rem ed y for every- I thing from colic and gout to brok­ en hones. P en n sy lv an ia Indians wove holly tw igs into th e ir shields in the heiief th at they would m ake I them invincible in battle. to H olly’s a ttra c tiv e n e ss alm ost led , p oachers strip p ed holly, and in m any S tates. to m an its undoing P la n t forests of it h as been w iped out the U nited a re a s of , the thp G row ing holly is not w ithout problem s. A is e ith e r m ale tree ; or female The male free h ears 1 no berries, and fem ale has none unless pollinated A free tak es ahout 18 y e a rs to reach hill m a tu rity . F a r m e r s m ay set out holly cu ttin g s a fte r a child is bom • and an tic ip a te a profitable crop to m eet college bills. H o l i d a y S c h e d u l e Filled as G r o u p s Plan C e l e b r a t i o n s B eta T heta Pi fra tern ity , in co­ operatio n w ith the Salvation A rm y, will sponsor a c h ild ren 's C h rist­ m as p a rty and dinner. The event, for 25 children from 5 to 6 y e a rs, will he from 5:45 to 7 30 p m. T uesday. P re sen ts w in he given the children by the B eta I S anta Claus. ♦ ^ M em b ers end pledges of Alpha Upsilon Phi so ro rity will ex change hum orous gifts at th e ir an n u al holiday p a rty T uesd ay at 5:30 p.m . The parts* will be held In con­ th e ir c h a p te r din- junction w ith ★ ♦ D r E F Ti em ann. d irec to r of the V isual In stru ctio n B ureau a t service, win extension be th© host the to b u reau em ployes a t annual C h ristm as p arty a t 7:30 p m T u esd ay night at the Tle- m ann 1115 R idgehaven D rive. hom e, ♦ + Tile Housing A ssociation for Men will h av e its C h ristm as P a rty T uesday at 3 p m . at the V arsity' C afeteria. M em bers a re urged to attend. 4k + The orarnselors of the W om en’s R esidence H alls will en tertain the counsel­ M en’s R esidence H alls ors at a coffee T uesd ay a t 0 a m . in the dining hall of Klnsotving. Billiards T o u r n e y i SI a t e d T u e s d a y The U n iv ersity B illiards T o u rn a­ ment begins T uesd ay at 7 p m . in I the T exas R ecreatio n Club. | divisions Com petition will b* held in three straig h t rail, th ree cu sh ­ ion and pocket. T rophies will he aw ard ed in each to classification. the w inner N O EXTRA CHAR GE Laundry Service Open 7 a m. to 6:30 p.m. M onday-Saturday 510 Wast 19th Street Politics Theme, Tracy Star O f Filmed Best-Seller Novel is in P o litics the mcxst popular spectator sport m the world, says M a y o r Skeffington “ The Last H u r ra h .” and Hollywood has done a good job in film ing the lowdown o r Ja m e s O'Con­ nors' novel of the same nam e: a book which headed the ivest seller hats. it by adopting rt is a movie without sensational­ is m . but not without superlatives. Spencer T ra c y does the part of in his Skeffington, without a doubt one long and of the top rolls varied career. Skeffington is a second generation A m erican of Irish em igrant parents who rose to his post through off-white poli­ tics. i The film is the story of his “ last I h u rra h .” his for ’ m ayor of a N ew England city. It lls probably Boslon. as O'Connor is supposed to have based the novel fifth cam paign — m J eers Lafitte -- - C*cil 8 DeMiUr YUI BRUMER CLAIRE BLOOM CHARIES BOYER A T H E '* * CHARLTON HESTON . •• AnHr«« Jotkt T E C H N I C O L O R * ST A R T S T H U R S D A Y STATE Tuesday, December 16, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN P#g# I ’Cosi Fan Tutte' Three B s Score To Have Opening With Orchestra Opera Workshop To Stage Comedy B y E . ». E F R A T Texan Am usem ent* Staff that glory exacta a h eavy toll. V icto ry is celebrated in the third M ozart's “ Cosi Fa n Tutte ’ two-act com ic npora. j The (Wom en A re I c*ted Austin last Sym phony night s concert dedi movement, the scherzo, w ith a to dance-like melody. The finale, a L ik e That w ii I he presented bv ; th<\ T drPf‘ R s ! ? ^ ch' Bcethove^ combination of m errim ent w ith * 'a n d B r a h m s '. Had the featured the U n iv e rsity Opera Workshop at j a rtiSt~been B B instead U n ive rsity somb* r conveys R p m . Tuesday and W ednesday in ' attendance would have been much tbe 00110,1 *bat victo ry is actu a lly X H a ll Theater. not an end- >ust * beginning. soul-searching. I larger. A new Eng lish version by Ruth The perform ance opened w ith the and Thom as M artin. th . the opera , B a c h .stokowgky Toccata and Fugue in D M inor by c'onceid The piece was - certes No. I in D M inor, Opus 15 tells how Don Alfonso, a e y meal j ^ ^ n ^ 'compc.sed''V ' f i a c h ” 'in b>' Brahm s, which brought back old philosopher, tries to prove no 1709 and is one of his most per 10 Austin one of the most brilliant wom an can be trusted and r% chal- ; formed works, due to its imagin- y 01108 .piam f ’ S 10 a con^ m P ° ra ry technical bril- concert w orld- who scored an out* lenged bv two young officers who HUVK power standing success in the Khateha- turian Concerto here last season: a live power and Hance now conducts Leopold Stokowsky, who , to sisters the Houston S y m - , includes Dan Corbin ; phony O rchestra, transform ed the ate engage The cast dexTlot! d to Co" r3 Bennario. Brah m s w as when he began the Con The enure second half of th* and H a rry Hopkins as Ferrando, J toccata into an orchestral piece oni> yip. j w hich , - 1 1 Ja m e s 1 /- . n concert repertoires. George Gibson and _ t G u v e r as Guglielm o. Ja c k C antrell and Robert Cosher as Don A hon- I so E la in e S h irle y H aselbarth as Dorabella. 1 besT when presenting Beethoven, j genPrat lon and Constance Moffit and Norm a I ^be Sym phony No. 3 Newton as Despina. E z ra R achlin, the conductor of is at his M a >o r- b rt,e r known as the in E Flat ‘E r o the Austin Sym phony, Johnson as Fiord iligi, M usical director is Ja m e s L o c k - ! *c a *" « often heard but cannot he _______ ___________ boa!fi ,lK> _°iuch. hart, who cam e to the workshop in from Scotland He had just I 1957 j completed a season as coach and Napoleon Bonaparte, in is included frequently and perhaps it takes a certo young pianist, Pen n an o is 34. to do it justice. Had Brah m s w rit­ ten it today, it would have been _____ _____ taken as an expression of the “ beat He used it as a ve ­ hicle to express and reflect the experiences of his personal li f e : ___________ I he tragic and gloomy first m ove Beethoven orig- mpnt supposedly was w ritten under fhe impression of Schum ann's at- The tn com m it suicide, saw the harbinger of the ideals of tender second movement is hv hl8 the F re n c h Revolution How ever. Qwn admisslon a .Jovely portrait. when Napoleon made him self em of C lara Schumann •• Despite the peror. Beethoven in his disenchant- A rctic clim ate. Pen nario w as at his (his perform ance ment erased his dedication and best and with substituted ‘ to the m em ory of a m u sic!o ve rs bid ' good ridd ance” great m an ” y. «*■» *> iiii’m n i j « m i se-*- NOW! SSL 12:00 B i o B O O K ! BKS C A S T ! BKS P lC T U R C ? J S H O W crow** HOMB* SPENCER TRAC? THC L A S T H U R R A H , I I IXN SIPP wnorrow V A R S IT Y STARTS TODAY! I I It - T R U O S S I »' M A U S T IN T A B H U N T E R G W E N V E R D O N = ENDS TODAY! I I I S H U S S Ii (Mi P M A treasure ta i l e a / . w m *K Ie im*...apast I* tmrjrt...! MGM . - in ALAN LADD'ERNEST BORGNINE THE BADLANDERS h At V JLI! A D O C l A'tft K l ! ’ Y * - - - . cam is and w ill perform w ith or­ chestra! accom panim ent the Rex- tehude cantata. “ Command Thine Angel to A p p e ar.” Ezra R a rh lin w ill direct the or­ chestra in selections from Toccata and Fugue in D M inor bs- Bach- the N u tcrack er Stokowski Suite bv Tchaikow^ki and Winfred F. re g u la rly perform The b o y s choir ha« appeared with the D allas Sym phony and in other Texas c i t i e s on tour Tile boys sacred their Episco pal school. music at Johnson, choirm as­ ter also serves as o rg a n ic and the school « m usic chairm an of from department W ith degree* s is he Washington T’nivervitv m em ber of the R oyal School of Music The hnv« w ifi tour The U n iv e r­ sity of Texas during their Austin visit. through available Tickets for the Tuesday roncert a r e public school music teacher* They also w ill he or sale at dse Coliseum the perfor­ t-iox office prior mance to Ahovjt 450 p^ sons in Texas each v ear change their names officially Most of the names are anglicized versions of hard-to-pronounce for­ eign names CO Afcf HK f S U Z Y DF L A IR G orq eo ui Par'u Mannequin* Only 7 shopping day* 'ti! Christmas still tim© to choose Cards and Christmas W rappings (/rh e rs/ uy CM L • ••••at For real, down-to-ea rth sm ok ing e n j o y ­ ment. there s n othin g else like Camel* No other c i g a r e t t e br in gs you the r ich f l a v o r a n d e a s y g o i n g m i l d n e s s o f C a m e l ’s c o s t l y blen d. Mor e pe o pl e smok e Ca m e ls tha n a n y other ciga r e tt e of a n y kind. T o d a y as a lwa ys, the best tobacco m a kes the best smoke. R i m o b o v * t a d i a n d fa n cy ttuff . . , Have a real cigarette- have a CAMEL “ Only time hr comes dea n is when he wants a C a m e l ! ” A I T 0* A hmm t< -ai N •> Tuesday, December IS, 1958 THE D AILY TEXAN Page 6 D i r e c t o r D i s c u s s e s S t u d e n t T r a v e l P l a n Student travel was the topic dis cussed Wednesday by Andre A Bonard, executive travel director of the United States N ational Stu­ dents' Association. U S N S A sponsors a program for low-cost student tours to Europe exclusive of the Iron Curtain coun­ tries. W hile on ship students p a rtici­ pate in an orientation program directed by professors recreation directors, and language experts. from each A student volunteer European country guides the tour ists through his native land. An Am erican graduate student or older student is placer! in charge of each group to act as a liaison Bridge Groups to Meet Tonight and Thursday Three bridge groups of the U n i­ versity Ladies Club Interm ediates plan meetings this week. Brid g e croup one is scheduled to meet at 1:1V) p m . Thursday in the home of M rs. Ph illip G raham 2506 Ja r r a t Street Bridge group two w ill play at 7 45 p rn. Thursday in the home of Mrs Robert I). T u r­ Mrs. pin 1804 Robert. Stone w ill be the co-hostess. is also to meet at M rs Turpin s home at 7:15 p m . Tuesday, with Mrs. [.con Lebowitz serving as co hostess. .Stamford Lane Brid g e group three between European student the Am ericans and the ?ras and she inte can b ire to Accommodations are s e c o n d class, hut comfortable and in Lon don, Rome, and P a ris students shows, the see m any ope director added In the cleve: ence, U S N S A national and E a c h sum m er Congress is h< lege campus gates from gather to program s elect new institute u I he needs and lean students < ''ars of its exist- the s expanded reign program. N ational Student on a m ajor coi- us One thousand dele- U S N SA m ember schools form ulate policies and for the coming ye a r to national officers, and to avg and means by which csts of Amer- ‘st be satisfied. ‘m aintain a ra demic freedom, stim ulate and im prove dem ocratic student govern­ m ent1- develop better educational improve student w el­ standards fare promote equal rights and pos­ sibilities for education footer the recognition of the rights and re­ sponsibilities of students to school, com m unity and God ami to pre lntegrits serve the bion of the Go of the U r fu For student tr Assoc i at ir Building or wi N ational Strider ueationa! T ravr Avenue information about contact the Students the Union ffu e vrite United States Association. Ed 701 Seventh Im forests and nent and con* States ” 'V V York 36 in d A ZALE'S DIAMOND I S U K . U t H . H H K . I I I I K A X ll HK I I E K I X M I K I P K K I K A M . I . Spv*>fi s p a r k l i n g d i a m o n d s « i t h r i b b o n o f g o l d 111* g o l d m o u n t i n g s a r o u n d OO What Coes On Here Tuesday haven D rive 9 — Resident halls counselors cof­ fee K insolving dining room. 10 Coffee Hour with talk on “ Customs. Cerem onies and Ob­ servances “ Hide! Foundation. V a r s i t y D e b a t e Workshop Speech Building 201 Housing Association for Men, V a rs ity Cafeteria. Austin Sym phony concert for children. C ity Coliseum Arts and Sciences F a cu lty, Batts Auditorium I 15 and 7:15 In q u iry c l a s s e s 3 3 I 4 7:30 — .Square dancing. M ain lo u n g e Texas Union 7 30 Fin a ls in th** VA Gossett Geology Contest O rato rical Building 14 7.30 Dr. Gideon Sjoberg to speak to Anthropological Discus­ sion Group, Tobin Room, Batts H all. 8 Col J . P. Stapp to address .Southwest Rocket Society on “ R elation of M an and Outer Space ’ Building Engineering 138 8 Opera Workshop presents “ Co- Newm an C lassroom 1* si F a n T u tte,” X Hall. 5:30 Humorous gift party. Alpha Epsilon Phi house Beta Theta Pi dinner and chapter children, for 5 45 party house 5 :4 5 Big-little sister party. A l­ pha G am m a Delta house 6 Interfaith Dinner U n ive rsity Religious Council, Mille] Eoun datjon 6 45 U n iv e rsity B illia rd s Tourn­ ament Texas R ecreation Club 7 * Departm ent of Eng lish pre­ “ The Grapes sents the mov e of W r a th ." Ba tts Auditorium Kingston Trio, Hogg Auditor­ ium 7 7 50 K U T - E M 90 7 mc Partv for staff of Visual Instruction Bureau, 1415 Ridge- Newcomers Club Plans Christmas Observance Highlighting plans of the U n i­ versity Ladies New com ers Club this week is a C hristm as party for their husbands at members and 8 p rn W ednesday in die home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Schenkkan 1804 Robin Hood T ra il, Bridge groups w ill be hostesses. Bridg e groups one two. and three w ill meet at 7 30 p m. Tues­ day in the homes of M rs Vernon A. Green 1501 K aren Street: Mrs Dudley Bledsoe 2900 West Avenue, and M rs. Ben P h a rr, 719 P a rk Avenue, respectively. Feb. 5 Last Day To Seek Grants for deadline Application 325 spring semester scholarships, is F e b ru a ry 5 Students who turn in applications by Ja n u a ry I should receive scholarship authorization if for registration lips m time their requests are granted. Selection is based on financial need as determ ined according to state law by the Loans and Schol­ arship Com mittee Applicants are -lassified including in categories m arried and single students and students with dependents Other requirement- are Texas residency and registration for 12 sem ester hours if an undergrad­ uate s t u d e n t or nine sem ester hours if a graduate student. Of I OOO students who applied in the fall, 800 received the schol­ arships Students who applied and w ere not granted scholarships m ay reinstate their applications bv in­ dicating a change in eligibility. ( S t P E E D W A Y „ til (jh- fit de ll ta al l \ . e a S o n a l l e p r i c e d RADIO * TV * HI-FI Sales & Service e p e e Pick UP i n L L delivery (^ rk lt£ D W A Y YOUR HI-FI CENTER 2010 S p e ed w a y G R 8-6609 I Make if Merry; 'Music, Gifts, Goodies Insure Delivery Give Spirit to Drag IN I* w * Postmaster Urges Sturdy W rappings To insure d e livery of gifts before Christm as, O. N. Bru ck . Austin postmaster following rules: W ra p seeurly address cor­ rectly, and m ail early. listed the poorly wrapped M r. B ru c k said the risk of m a il­ ing packages should not be taken. Use corrugat­ ed m ailing plenty of cartons, heavy brown w rapping paper, and is be sure tied with strong cord. Cartons con­ taining packages should he stuffed with tissue or newspapers the con­ tents. that e ve ry package to cushion several gift C hristm as cards should be sent by first class m ail. They w ill he processed delivered more quickly and forwarded or return­ ed if necessary, and P l a c e return address on the en­ velopes and use [inst office labels, “ all “ all for out-of-town d e liv e ry ,” for bun­ dles of cards. local d e liv e ry ” or for A new prolonged-exposure ca m ­ era capable of detecting and re­ cording .satellites in space has been anounced by N a v y scientists at China Lake, Calif. Store windows filled with C h rist­ m as '(goodies” and festive music drifting from open doorways ch a r­ acterize the Drag as individual es­ tablishm ents hand together to en rice students to shop for Christ mas. “ W e b s te r’s N ew International D ic tio n a ry ” gives “ to pull along a resisting bodv ’ as one definition for ' drag ” The U niversity 's D rag seems to he doing well at “ pulling along” the students who are trying the Christm as spirit. to “ re sist” The D rag. 60 ye a rs ago, w’as bounded on the northeast bv a foot­ there field. On Guadalupe ball were few' places of business: a drug store, a soft drink dispen­ sary and an “ eating house Guadalupe .Street was named in Tho ch aracter of the D ra g 1898 has progressed through the vears D rag traditions have been nu­ merous. There was a hattle of pinball m achines in 1949 when high school boys hurrried to accum u­ late free games and sell them to U n iv e rs ity men at. for a dime. three Also, there was a blind organist who spent nearly e very night on for tw enty vears not the Drag leave until he had wanting to ss t & Si, Si . . . Es Muy Deliciosa! EL MAT 504 East Ave. G R 7-7023 EL TORO 1601 Guadalupe G R 8-4321 MONROE’S "M exican Food to Take H om e" G R 7-8744 EL CHARRO 91 2 Red River G R 8-7735 enough money to start a church of his own A coda jerk in one of the drug stores ran a dating service. They say he even had a I niversity sweetheart on his list for a while. The D rag has grown with the times. Students have progressed from barbershop congregations of to driving the the e a rlie r vears. 1930 stripped - down automobiles painted with w itticism s, to coffee breaks and hull sessions in cro w d ­ ed drugstore booths. W h a te ver the Drag means to you a palace for Coke dates, a place to make the C hristm as spirit rise w ithin you, or m erely a place . to w ait for the light to change so vou can trudge on to classes. G iv e records for a m errier musical Christm as Christmas Songs for the Holidays J 4i-3 i Record Center GR 6-9004 DAN S NO. I Headquarters for REMINGTON’S SHARE OF AMERICA CONTEST has the shavers to help you w i» your share of $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 J u s t s ta t* in f .5 w o r d s w h y >- them shaver* make ideal gxf to. Tm-' It OLLE CTR IC 9 AU TO -HOM E R O L L E C T R fC # P R IN C E S S 17.95 18.95 9.99 NO TRADE NECESSARY DAN S NO. I 6310 N. L A M A R m n A — T Y P I N G S E R V I C E F r d T a g I n r I t i d e d Plan ll Reports 2102 G u a d a l u p e We Now Have Photo Silk Studtman Photo Service G R 7-2820 222 W e s t 19th N o M o n . v D o w n M o n t h l y l * a y m e n l a 114 I ongro* O K ti *.:!7I Shop s a rly— enjoy C h ristm ai more . . . Gifts That He Will Appreciate ashmere special Long Sleeve Sweaters regularly 29.50 Sleeveless Sweaters Regularly 21.00 19.95 12.95 L a s1 mil^yt0 SU m CP*" va jet. o ft t r p Chrisrm as s h o p p e r sazi-gs. T I I I he / re a1 a'stingu ished manu' Through an e x t r e m a rush theim hem for C O torj, sues 38 *o 46. L ght gr if fineTine w oolen! and men s swen ifirs. e sp'pc a put chn re vve are a b e *o shopping. Your choice of Ic,pg - *». e r cc ors ” o♦ e . e r / s ze in Cvisr/ I I I I I I I ■I SS V : rn a I 0 ’n c M <5 a 4s £ Sh rn $ I j'ii £ e I j i I i I i / V ; ft 7 7 9 I if. 9 < ft. m < I I f f s ( (