Editorial Reading: No Results Yet Page 2 T h e D a T e x a n "First C o liege Daily in the So uth99 AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, APRIL 7,1959 Weather: Cloudy, Showers Low 66, High 88 Vol. 58 Price Five Cents, Six Pages Today No. 143 Business School Installs Plan For Masters Undergraduates W ithout A ny BBA To O btain Degree A tw o-year m aster of business a d ­ m in istration plan. designed espe- r a v for those who do not hold un­ d erg rad u ate degrees in business, v' | be in au gu rated at the U n iv e r ­ sity in Sep tem ber. 1859. Students w ho rece ive undergrad- im ii degrees in an y field m ay en ’er the G ra d u a te School to begin thi« program A ll course offerings w ill be at the graduate level, but stu­ dents w ho enroll w ill not be re ­ quired undergraduate courses as prerequisites for a d m is­ sion take to O pportunity w ill be offered for students enrolled under the plan to take graduate courses In other divisions of the I n l\crafty, |w»r- tic u lar Iv m athem atics, econom ­ ies, govern m en t, sociology, his­ to r y geography, and psychology. The pin ti w ill be sim ila r to mas- ti - degree program s offered bv .M e schools of business ad m in ­ g istration at H a rv a rd , W h arto n School of F in a n ce , the U n iv e rs ity of M ich igan , and other m ajo r g ra d ­ uate schools of business a d m in is tra ­ tion. Students Wishing m ore in fo rm a ­ tion about the M B A plan should contact Sta n le y Arbingast gradu ate A dviso r, College of Business A d ­ m in istration of The U n iv e rs ity of Texas, W ag g o n er H all 421 Those interested should appl.'' to the R e g is tra r of the U n iv e rs ity for adm ission to G radu ate School. A p p lica n ts must register to tak e the aptitude section of the G ra d u a te R ecord E x am in atio n as soon as p o o d le T he next exam ination w ill he given A p ril 25, and applications m a y he m ade af the Testing and G u idan ce O ffice in V H all. Tells Legislature Education Vital Area B y -HORRY CO N N | As the hie man strode into the House of Representatives Senate M ajority le a d e r Lyndon B. Johnson, called the at l l a.m.. the packed floor and gallery rose in standing nation’s second man in power and a favorite son candidate ovation and an unprecedented occurence exemplified the for the presidential nomination, told a joint session of the man’s "bigness." "our most vital area of State Legislature Monday that c o m p e tit iv e n e S v S with tyran n y" is "the area of education.” A veteran C apitol correspondent remarked, "This is the first time I ’ve s e e n the press g et up for anyone. They don’t f Niven Hayward , Gigi' Takes 9 Awards a popular w inner for I tost screen­ H O L L Y W O O D P receivin g die news from her child , ♦ (>\en get up fur the g overn o r." W ith the urge for unit} threading through his speech *he flush-faced senior senator emphasized the needs for strong viands on B e rlin I and all future Berlins In trod u cin g S e n a t o r Johnson, Speaker of the House W aggoner ( 'a r r com m ented, It has been tru ly j said dint Lyndon Johnson is th* s . ond moat powerful man in the I'm ted States And he has handled his responsibilities and power w ell. 1he condemned Susan Hay B a rb a ra w ard , G ra h a m of " I W ant To L iv e ," and Dav id Nix en the dishonored A rm y o ffic e r of "S e p a ra te T a b le s " won Hie 31si A ca d em y A w a rd s M onday night as the best m ovie sta r per­ fo rm ers of 195X. B u rl Ives. tough old VV ch tern p a tria rc h of " T h e Big C o u n try,’’ and W e n d } H iller, loxelorn hotel m anag er of “ Separate TahleH ," w ere hailed hest supporting p la y­ er*. “G ig i," the saucy F rench c h a rm ­ er w ho learn ed about love w alked off w ith nine O scars including the It also top one for hest picture won for d ir ec to r Vincente M in n elli. screen w r ite r A lan le rn e r and the title song bv I -enter and F re d e ric k I/ lP V V e . Mins H a y w a rd , the Sit ye a r old redhead from Broo klyn who m issed In four previous nom ina­ tions, received the news Joyously I-.aion and kissed her husband. ( b a ik ie ' VVith tear filled eves, she dashed to the slage and re le iv e d a thunderous ovation. "T h an k you v e ry, v e ry much, todies and gentlem en of the arado m y. for m aking me so v e r y hap "A n d m y xjiecia! jr. " she said thanks to M r. W a lte r W an g er, the film 's producer, " b o m ade all this poss aile Niven, Scottish Du n veteran of 25 ye a rs in film s, beamed with h a i r i ­ ness at his aw ard. “ I'm so loaded down w ith good luck c h a rm s I could h a rd ly m ake it to the stage " he said People h ave been saying thank you to lh® ai .idemv for 30 \ c a is I can only thank you add to that Iv..*, 4« ye a r old iw llad ler. told rep orter* he thought I-ce -I Cobb w mild w in. W h at w ill he do with the O s c a r? ’ he shinv He rocked his head at statuette and said it " I would m ake a fine figurehead for m v schooner think It was a sentim ental salute to M iss H ille r, long recognized bv Hollyw ood as one rd the world s fine actresses. P ro d u c e r H arold Ifecht accept est for the Lngltsh star of “ P y g m a lio n " and " M a jo r play. His longtime collalroratoi w h ile taking a bath I-oewe, shared in the hest song Tile coveted O s c a r statuettes O scar, The yelling crow d of '..VHI out­ side tile I ’anfagrs I fica tor, scene of die g ala presentations, sent up their biggest cheers for two noted a rriv a ls . Ingrid B e rg m a n was ap plauded vigorously at tier first public appearance in Holly wood w e re handed out in a colorful two- hour telecast. As if in defiance of the movie in­ report* of its death dustry shelled out $900.(100 to make the hest show evei T h e emphasis n'Bv on entertainm ent. O ther aw ard s included ( artuon short— “ K n ig h t' Knight In IO years, stu- cam e with hits B u g s ." W a rn e r Brothers, hand Gars Schmidt anti daughter Jen n y to present the Iw-st picture Best live action short— “ Grand ( any o n ," VV alt D isney. aw a rd. She wat inly thanked the academ y for the U «c a r she won two \c * rs ago for “ A nastasia ’ and told of Best Previn. scoring— " G i g i , " Andre nation. 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Page 4> UT's Young Demos Oppose Resolution A resolution questioning Senate M a jo rity L ead er Lyndon Johnson * leadership passed Sunday at the Young D em o cratic Glob* of Texas convention in San Antonio The liberal- who controlled (tie convention, Ho used ripnator Jo h n ­ son of ignoi mg the 19 >6 D em ocratic platform and urged ti n to considei it ca re fu lly in ihe future Bettv J o B l e s t , co chairm an of s a i d I i d v e r s i t v delegation, i n h e r opinion (tie action the that “ was not lite sentim ent of most U T d e l e g a t e s " a n d t h a t many of the I n l v e r s i i v students w e r e m d in the canell* al t i l e time t h e res M a t t h e w s of olution H o u s t o n v\as approved Because h a d the p l e d g e d its support t o t h e caucus, It was b o u n d to supjiort the r e n o lotion I nlversitv d e l e g a t i o n tix -lack R oy Fngelke that he did not 'lie other c o c h a ir ­ man of the Univ ersity v delegation, said the sentim ent of OUI delegation All I know is that three votes v e i e ca-t resolution when our against "know the delegates w ere polled on the resolu­ tion " Monday a te le g iam was sent to Senator Johnson bv several Un ive) sit\ delegates opt IO" mg the resolu­ tion They in< luded past state sec r e t a r and pa - * president of the U n iv e rs ity club E r n ie C h ris tia n ; vice-president Sam W arn er Miss and member of the execu­ W iest tive com m ittee of the UM group, I .ce Swift itie Copies of resolution w ere sent to Johnson s Senate colleng- ui is and other leading Democr ats S e v e ra l m em ber* of 'tie Texas Leg is la m ic and oihei San Antonio D e m o n it- urged that the conven­ [>a*s the resolution, con­ tion not ii might af filet an ajqiro- tending state s rpported piaations hill -I hon- the uidressed L e g isla tu re H o n d a- for Johnson O ther resolutions coverer I health and w elfare, hum an rights labor, and com m erce Sally Akin of the U ntvet sjty Young D em ocratic flu b , w as elected tpea sui et- of the con­ vention and Rob B u tle r, also of Ihe UM group, w as rho-en sena­ tor tai dm com m ittci m rn " Thei * is favorable reaction arxl -ujiixii t that Ly ndon Johnson should be the next president of the U n ited S ta te s ." As ardent applause punctu­ lh® big m an ated th ^ comment, showed an ohio iou- calm ness as he sat w ith hi* leg- crossed w h ile w aitin g on the streakers p latfo rm . B u t at the end of his sjieeeh Mr. Johnson, in a somewhat tr a ­ d itional politico jiroceeiling, held cloned the jwitential open door to his candidacy for the D em o ­ c ra tic I ’artv presidential nom i­ " I h ave no aspiration and no am ­ to any other he stated bitions office than the one he now hold* He here pledged his assu ran ce and respect for the P r e s t o n ’ * office and the man in it — D em ocrat or R ep u b lican * * Of our competition w ith ’y r a n n y in education he stated "W h e th e r we succeed or fail n that rompeti- t ion depends ij>on the support and the understanding you (le g is la to rs 1 give to education for all our votmg profile at all lev els P ib lic cd I- ation the m»e show piece of free men and you ir e the craftsm en of what we must ie Nee JO H N S O N Page 6 ICC Membership May Be Changed An am endm ent to the In te >--Co-Op Council Constitution to m ake the presidents of the men s co-ops and the co-ordinators of w om en'* o v "j>- o fficial IC C representative* w i t proposed at the regular Coun'ul m eeting M onday nigh’ ‘Otincil to the These officials would lie required to attend IG C meeting- and he ex- c i-cd only bv ajijiea IG C pxei itiv f the proposed am endm ent state* At preser* each on pi* ie control o ver h o is e lins the ejectum of repre- senta’ • cs This am endm ent must 'o 'he co-op- for an a II- tie sen* "ie bien returned to be m en is - corr p at he n n - IGC m eeting. their two Candidates Meet Tonight in Union F h candidate for off tee In the sjiring election* is req uired to meet T i i end a v Hi * p.rn in I mon .71 fi lo draw for pl»cee on the imllot Vt live S im i meeting the **iee- tlon quiz will he given for those who wish to take if. Ther*» w ill also i*e s jierkxl for answ ering l a n d wlatc-s- question*. Ko*w inarv llorive m c rn lie r of tile re ­ f lection Commission, q u i t e d Hist all candidates read • lie election before attend­ the meeting < oinniisslon ing office hours are from V to * p m , Monday Wednesday. T h u rsd av, arui F rid a y in Union SIA. Ih e Flectio n (om m isa io n ha* altereil rts rules on candidate** cam paign "igns They ra n be put up at midnight T u e sd ay e v e ry w h e re except along the H H 'f a l l i from tin* I nion to the M ain B u ild in g '. These signs c*n- md to* jiut IIJI before midnight I ic la y FORTY ACRE! J 'ck M tguire exec itiv ® secrr** if he Ex-Students A sso cia­ told an assistant to get " G o v ­ rary tion e rn o r" .shivers rn the te'ephone The assistant, not up on recen t the G o v e rn o r’s " G o v e r ­ elections m ansion -md asked nor Sh ivers. called for I rn s o r r y ," cam e re p ly ♦rom ’ he other end, "h e s no long­ er w ith us ’ J -L A R R Y HURWITZ the mat S r P re tty Strip e d Snake O n e o* *r e Ka ep a j . g sn ■ rn * t e d I)-' *S. w h et( CV2n he p ■vo®« e ' : ad * dee a ly r o o . ne re- i sea*- o f F » p o , v e .• pe - ► ■ " 0 e ' V ‘ O' • "VC ta ’ j ’ H O it. HSU rev" : * ss Inq s’ re rec Ow* a- Bu -ee«. over the .v*e With b i v a -a o ra -ce ’ » d . ‘ he *a and rec w e ­ ed out T 3 * ‘ tie sc a se a w a a r ' • ‘ r ' •v a • r * -a*e a t*s ' the escapee * th JO if clubs anc H angin g Tree M an M a 't y R o b b irs , popular w estern s vgir.g star is a Tne whose reco rd in g of current the J n iv e r ' ’ / Round-up Barbecue F rid a y . ’ ne W e s t ern Da/ e - e r ‘ begins a* no^r and atis until ‘ avor ’e, w ll a p p e a r a - ria t 'ona r 'e « 2 p .rn Cam p two a* i Unii is Felcj on the soutnwe • co rn er Robbins and h s western b a m 'A' p e rforman'-.es +hat a*’ ® " - ann 8 p.m. W e s te r n d a n c e •ne if the ill do play Texas Western Activities Set On Weekend Calendar the sc tenet* L a m a r and G uadalupe at 8 p in Thursday through Sa turd av and at a ch arity m atinee Satu rday a fte r­ noon. 'Hie Sw e eth ean Coffee “ ill at IO a m. F r id a y rn the Union. tie Thirty Nominated For Fellowships The U n iv e rs ity of Texas G r a d ­ uate School com m ittee on sch o la r­ ships and fellowships has n om i­ nated 39 persons for 1959-60 U n i­ versity Fellow ships The a w a rd s, ranging from $1,800 to S2 400, total $64,600. Nom inees are Robert L». Jrxhns ton. L y n n H. Nelson, I /mis H p p ite rm a n Thom as R G ra h a m , J e r r y B H a rn e y , Douglas D. Hale M rs Inm an, Hugh J o B illie Luke and M rs M a n ’ H. Sp ark s W agoner. Others are W illia m A K irb y , M a rv in Gold w ert, H en ry D . Cole, N o rv a l D . Glenn, Donald B Coop- B ilh H W ilkins, W ayn e H and W illia m S. T h u r J . j cr, M cA liste r, man Also are W illia m W B a lla rd , C h arles A W illia m M . G reathouse juch E Scroggie and Donald H. G ranbois Sacks Ja m e s R D orroh Others are M arion D Soeolofsky, Ned S B e rm a n . Charles B H a f t. Robert L Van Dusen C a rl D. Anderson, George J . Skapski, and M ilton D I/iw er. Into this y e a r ’s Round-Up have been rounded up and corralled enough W estern and dude activities to park the c a le n d a r of the U n i v e r s ity s 16.500 .students plus cs faculty and gue-’ s Among the m a i n events is revue *‘< . a l a v > » s r hedtilexl to go Intr* orbit at X space age p.m. Saturday in Gregory G ym after a countdown and rocket blast off. W ritten and d irected by ex stu dent Jim m ie H em ph ill, the hgh* Tickets A vailable On Campus Ticket* for tile VVextern Day Barbecue, VV cm tern Dance, and Round f p R evu e and B all will he a v a ila b le Wednesday at four ticket booths. They wilt he located on the main mall, In front of the I nlon. In front of the F.ngfneertng Building, and at 9t. Peter's /•ate Tickets for “ LIM A b n e r" arc the Music a vailab le only In Building, and at Reed's and the Co op. Student Orators to Vie In Flower Battle Today The B a ttle of F lo w e r* O ra to ry Contest w ill be held T u esd ay at 2 p m . in­ str- ,d of M onday a« p revio u sly announced in B atts Auditorium The w in n n er w ill deliver his o ra ­ tion 1 efore the B a ttle of Flow ers A ssociation's annual in San Antonio luncheon fast-moving m u sical comedy w ill give its Round-Up audience a look at the Cosmic C am pu s of 2059 Statuesque show girls, num er­ ous student singers and dancers, the HK-voice choir of the and liOnghorn •singers directed to As sistant P rofessor M orris B ea ch y will perform . Costumes w ill be of colored poi- ethylene p lastic Se en cr-, w ill cre­ ate the eth ereal quality of outer Hammus 'Bammus In Li'l Abner Saga F a m ilia r com ic page ch ara cte r* from D o g p a G h w ill come to life on stage W ednesday at % p m . in G re g o ry G y m when Ai C a p p s ing ’earn* Gene de P a u l Johnny M ercer and The Abner ' t e a m s num bers in ' L l ! include "Namely You If I Had M y D ruthers ’ "Vt hat s B ro a d w a y show " L i ' l A bner is Good for G e n e ra l Bullm oose presented as a part of Round-Up 1959. T ic k e ts fur the m u sical still are a v a ila b le at the U niversity Co Op. the M u s h Buildin g box office and the J R Reed M usic Co T ic k e ts are SI 75 for U n iv e rsity students, and staff m em bers, and far lit' S3 No 'he general public. for seats w ill ne reserved The Country s in the Very H an ds." ‘ t*o\e in firs t a H o r n e " Progress Is the Root of All Ev ti," and In Society The M e rc e r de P a u l partnership began with their writing the score for " ''e v e n B rid e s for w e n B ro th ers ." Before doing " U M %b n e t." the % i nllaltoruted on the mu Hic for " V on C an't Run Vwnv From It,'* and on a remake of the B ased '*n the hook by Norm an P a n a m a and M elvin F ra n k , the features such Dogpatch cit! show 7cns is Daisy Mae, M am m y and Pappy Phog- hound, G en eral Hullmooae, A v a i l ­ Vokum , Senator able Jo n e s, earth q u ak e M cG oo n, and S a lo m e }-, tile H am m ii* Ala- ham m us. ly ric s and m usic of “ L l I The Armer -ire the works of on® of \rr.en ca s bes* known sor>g-wnt- film. ' It Happened 'In c Night M ercer ha- roughly three so ,re hits to his cred it, including ' That Old B la c k M a q u " ' Accentuate the Po sitive. ' and Beautiful B a b y ." " Y o u M ust H ave Been a ' Autum n le a v e n such nines Gene de P a u l has composed I Ii R em e m b er ’ loose B o ttle* M ilkm an K e e p F iv e F iv e M r 'A p r - ** as by Quiet, and Cow Cow B oogie.” space space-age theme. to carry out law com | wined I Bedm an , O rigin al Rev in- s o n g s have lo H e m p h ill; been \ Il;tii student; Kay B aylor, Vustin e n tertain e r; Roland Jo rd a n , m ush stu den t; and Mrs. B lith e H am ilto n Kirk land, Austin author who wrote a Round I p script when she was a I nix ersity student. of headdresses and three- in ch heels w ill project the elalor- .ii a ■> .< o r ta lle r show git,.- im 'h e r into sp a te as various stars and planets com e to life. VV hen “ G a la x y " pays a visit to the student social center. Orbit Inn, ch ara cters with nam es like sally G alax y and G a m m a M cR ae w ill entertain w ith such songs as “ Outer S p a c e ,'’ “ S p a c e m a n ," and “ The Space \ge R o c k e t R o ll.” C actus P ry o r K T B C - T V person­ a lity w ill he p layin g the role of The Professor. The clim ax of the R evu e will com e with the a r r iv a l on a R o y ­ alty Rocket of the 4 nl ve rsify'* f i le Sw eetheart nom inees and from the visiting sw eethearts other Conference schools. Southwest A f t e r “ G a la x y " w in be *vvn Round-Up B a lls One w ill feature I-es Brow n s O rch estra in G reg ory G ym n asiu m and w ill begin at IO p m V an K ir k p a t r ic k ’s O rch estia, w ith Rod Gam p at the piano w ill p la y for a Texas U nion fiance be­ ginning at 9 p.lr Tickets to the R e vu e and B a ll m a y be purchased al the I aion. U n iv e rs ity Co-op, or H em p h ill’s hook stores. P ric e s for R e arri B a!! tick ­ ets are *2 nnd HI 75 per person T ick ets for dancing oniv are VI 50 ticket w ill each. Pu rch ase of a allo w to attend both Round-Up B alls the b u ye r le a d in g up to sa tu rd a y mgnt s lf ex uc and B al] are many' o tte r ar- | levities A new sidelight of the 1859 Round I p will Im- the f T Show • ase. a disjday entered by m a n ' cam pu s organizations to present their function in th* I n ive rsity s d a lly life. W h ile of an edur thor ti nature show case entries w ill not be strict­ ly educational inform ative They w ill fie displayed in the Union B a * >om W ednesday, T hursday, and F rid ay bu- The traditional Hor.* - D a y w ill give recognition to U r n .ersity stu­ dents with outstanding academ ic i ccords at in IO a r n . Hogg Auditor aim .Saturday the D r. Wilson L ik in s , president I ni versify of M arylan d of and a graduate of The I ruversitv of Texas, w d| be the program to talk speaker W ell qualified of scholarship. Dr. t Ikins was Phi Beta Kajipu and a three sport letterm an w hile at Texas. Oft - v m> d p events are plen­ tiful and colorful. Vt - ine-uav w iii brin g the show­ ing of thp B ro a d w a y m ush al com ­ to G re g o ry edy G y m at 8 p rn. “ L i i A b n e r,’' Lo* Charros campus rodeo club. si!! hold the third annua! Gharros Rodeo at its own arena on North House Decors H ave W e st, Space Settings House decorations ranging in dc sign from space-age cow boys tid­ ing bucking rockets to huge " c s tern "c h a r a c t e r s " w ill go on dis­ play Wednesday afternooi E n trie s from 29 groups m ain­ judged F r i The contest is cen taining houses w ill he day morning tered on a w estern theme The House D isplay Contest re the annual Round-Up pa­ plares rade held in previous years M ore than a dozen trophies will B a r b a r a " who Is in Euro pe. he aw arded to fra te rn ity , sorority and other student houses o rn p e t mg in the new contest on the baris of humor. mo«* ap p rop riate tbs and beauty rn the three di­ plav visions W in n ers w ill tie announced at " G i g i " won rn O sc a r for pro­ d d e r A rth u r Freer! who once tie fore r ra ck ed the traditio n al h o rn e r a r n m n aw a rd s for m usicals His l i g h t o t h e r salute to the city of in P a ris " A n A m e ric an n a m e d h e s t picture in 1957 was the A nnual Round Up Rev in " G i g i " cam e close to tv tog the Groups w hich have entered are Alpha Ch) Omega Alpha D elta Pi, Alpha Epsilon P h i, Alpha (.a m m a D elta, Alpha P h i, Bap tist Student Union. D elta Chi. D elta Delta D elta, D elta G a m m a . D elta Phi Epsilo n T >elta Sigm a P h i. Delta Z e 'a Gam m a D elta and G am m a Ph i Beta Also Kappa Alpha The! t Kappa Phi K a p p a G a m m a K appa A.ph (Ja n .m a D elta. D elta Theta, P h i P h i Mu. P i Ph i K ap p a Sigm a K a p p a Alpha P i Beta Ph i. Sigm a Alpha M i, Sigm a D elta T au So­ ma Alpha ( I lh, F psi Ion T heta X i, and Z e ’ a Man Alpha T e ja s all tim e rer ort! for O sca r* won bv "G o n e W ith the W in d " with to in IM ». ! c net laden w ith hon­ or - for his “ My F a ir L a d v ’ was a lre a d ' O fficer N o m in a tio n ! Due At ISA M eeting Today Independent Students finn w ill meet T uesday at in T exas Union 309 to o ffi< m s for next y'Mr The election w ill be held Thor*- day, and m em bers m a y cast their ballot* ]ry 'he D A office R-U Barbecue Friday To H ave Top Talent The U n iversity Round-! p bardie- cue is exfie. tee! to draw the is ii is teachers arid of hungry studer.ts alu m n i F rid a y in celebration of W estern Day on cam pus (Ma-sea w ill Ire dism issed a ne affair 2 p m on of the cam pus s< heduled from ll' rwxc 'he s iuthwe«f <■ frier Menu for thp fe*1;v i- ies .n< in *% >t* b arb er ,ed i>eef ann fish and of continuous entertainer ent s t a r who**- M a r t y R o b b in s , jvoptilar west* rn s in g in g rp«*>rding of “ T he H a n g in g T r e e " I* a current tw o n a tio n a l fa v o r ite , w ill jM -rform anre*. g i v e Ju d g in g of the annual beard growing contest w ill tie a barile IOO of the cue highlight U n iv e r s ity * whisker-set w ill corn in th# categoric* pet* fazuaea* ai na«ur»i grow th ’or p rz e * "rim e i^eard peal ti he.ii d JO w ith a w estern theme hest freshm en onh fuzz nest ttian frehhmer older for and reridest tx- in l VV »-sG rn taient ai Us I'uiiijkimsI of s t u d e n t s fro m lur " M I , I n iversitv also ar* si iiedulert e n te rta in . T e c h , B a i aint le v a * V A 'I th*- to ’ n versity * xpe. - uai tiecue g:j4*sts vt; , be fi ve sweetheart ’he fin alist* arri • * -*ng sw i e ’ h earis I >n other Southwest Conference schools In <«se of rain the Round I p barbecue w ill tie moved timter the M e m o r i a l siH/iium *tan«l» T'k kets Witt lie $1 pet j»er jierson in ut va nee and $1 25 if ja r- 'iii boujht the day of the barbel ue T ick ets arp on sj*ie at the T o w and ( n Op, t nton. Hempbh) • Bnok Vnoren. f niv ersltv T r a ffic T ic k e ts N u m b e r 9 ,6 1 9 A b i r d e M a n O n th e f . a m p t n B v B i h l c r Parking Still Perplexing B t HAJ. * f M M O N * T e x a n E d it o r i a l Assistant a n i T h e p e r e n n . a l p e - p > x m g p a r k i n g p r o b l e m wh ic h h a s en ­ joy ed so m u o n a t te n t io n around e ectK>n t i m e will n o doubt ge- a n e w r e h a s h i n g d u r i n g the n e x t few w e ek s parties T h o u g h p o l i t i c a l i m e s t , g a t . nr** and h a v e p r o m i s e d r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s no s u c h p r o m ­ ise* n a v e *#*»n f r u i t i o n or b een m a n i f e s t in a c t io n . T w o ai t e r n e ti v **s e v i d e n t , • c v m l o c rn h o w e v e r t o ta t i c ll F .l th e r t h e w w il l h a v e to b e a s i z e a b l e fu n d m a d e a v a i l a b l e fo r g a r a g e c o n s t r u c t i o n o r s e v e r e r e s t r i c t i o n * e n a c t e d to l i m i t t h e n u m b e r o f p e o p l e w h o m a s o p e r a t e a u t o m o ­ b i l e * M a n x un iv e r * i t l e » p o i s e s * s u ch cen tric tion*. a l r e a d y l a t e s o r e l 1. d i s l i k e As is the c e s e w ith all p r o b l e m s i n c o n v e n ­ p e o p l e i e n c e s w h .c h a n s e G r pes of h a v ­ ftv # b l o c k s to s c h o o l in g to w a l k for c l a s s a r e as a n d b ein g corr m on in e - c r . d a v c o n v e r s a t i o n a s t h e w e a t h e r Bu t th e c o m p l a i n t s the a m o u n t of 'h a ' rin g s lou d est t r a ff i c ti c k e ts w h i c h a p p e a r d a i l y b e h i n d u n p r o t e s t i n g w i n d s h i e l d w i p e r s M a n y nam Min g* h avp b een h e a r d r e c e p t ! v a b o u t t h e r e m o v a l ' o r m e r T e x a n edHf^r b e ­ o f t r a ff i c ticker* e t ,np of too m a r y that T h e w ell f o u n d e d d i s c i p l i n a r y p r o b a ti o n is a poor p e n a l t y for p a r k i n g t i c k e t s i* v o t e . ed by those w h o a d v o c a t e the In­ c o n t e n t i o n the novation of parking fines. P r e s e n t l y t h e r e a r e m o r e t h a n 1 2 ,0 0 0 p a r k i n g p e r m i t * l * * u e d to U n i v e r s i t y fa* u i t v . s t u d e n t * , a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . N o m e 8 ,0 0 0 o f t h i * .dent* h? e n u m b e r a r e c i a o * “ C " p e r m i t * . Simp m e beg unirg of ’he fall '-rn v.ed setneste s ticket* This Rome 9T519 pa king ticket* a :s an av e ra g e of 1,374 three v iola ­ month Penalty two year period tions within a is the i m m e d .a ' e k>'» of privilege of driving or parking one s car on the carr, pus for So here :* a nea* solution to the If the present car space problem rate of * ticketing continues and the rickets are ev en ly distributed, more than 90 per cent of the car owners will have two offenses to their credit bv this time next y e a r there soouid he I 374 After fewer cars on cam pus each month that All we h a v e to do I* wait. Of course the foregoing conclu­ sion is about as valid a* the M al­ thusian theory on population But it is neve rth eless true that I out of e v e r y IO ear owners is ticketed ea ch month since September I 1958 student* have he*m a ssessed 302 penalities for traffic violations This include e x ­ tensions during the barred periods or 53 student.* found guiltv of vio­ lating the fresh m an car ban figure does not Student* m ay a p p e a l traffic vV> la tio n * In w r i t i n g tn the C o m m i t ­ t e e on P a r k i n g , T r a f f i c , an d Sat- et y , h e a d ed by Dr. H. A, ( a l k i n * . No fig ur e* w e r e a v a i l a b l e on h ow m a n y I a et y e a r or how m a n y w e r e s u c r e * * fill appeal*. vs e r e m a d e a p p e a l s l f the stu d e n t b od y is u n h a p p y w ith ’ he p a r k i n g t ick et t a n g l e t h e y should a l s o he c o n c e r n e d w ith rh# on P a r k i n g C o m m i t t e e T r a f f i c , It is c o m p o s e d of ftv# a nd Sa fety . F o u r t w o f a c u l t y an d m e m tiers r e p r e s e n t a q u o r u m But o n e of t h e st u d e n t p o * ,lio n s Is now for v a c a n t and h a s b e e n v a c a n t s e v e r a l w e e k s r e q u e s t* f rom c o m m i t t e e c h a i r m a n C a lk in * that s t u d e n t body p r e s i d e n t appoint a new m e m b e r student* d e s p i t e rh® Stu d en t r e p r e s e n t a t i v e in s u m m i n g up the p r o b le m P r e * i d e n t A s s o c i a t i o n H ow a rd Wolf that he w a * sa id h a v in g difficu lty a p p o in t in g a new rn e m tier b e c a u s e of an A sse rn My r eso lu tio n w h i c h s t i p u l a t e d that th* stu d en t sh o u ld b* a p p o in ted from th e stu d en t e o u r t . s t u ­ den t p o litics h a v e fa ile d not o n l y to do a n y t h i n g ab o u t the p r o b l e m hut ar e a c t u a l l y l o s i n g g r o u n d a c far as p a r k i n g t i c k e t s a r e c o n c e r n ed t i c ­ T h e n u m b e r o f p a r k i n g k ets iss u ed is a l a r m i n g l y h ig h an d iherp a re no s i g n s of a c h a n g e T h e on ly bright spot in the e n t i r e I* an e f fi c i e n t a d m i n i s - situ ation ira Hon w h ic h i« d o in g a p h e n o m ­ en a l job of e n f o r c i n g the rule*. A Remedy for Parking of on-< a m p u l r e m o v a l p a r k i n g and possible suspension from the for the fourth offense U n i v e r ' i t > Violations would h e roun'ed on a student s record for one a c a d e m ic j o a r Thorp is rn e x c u se for d is ­ ob e yin g parking law 5 and violatots should he dealt with firm iv The money co llected from fines would a :«o go :n'o the p a rk in g hind the f a c u l t y and 6 Zone p a r k i n g shou ld he e s t a b ­ st a f f lish ed w i t h lo c a t e d h a v i n g th e m o s t c e n t r a l l y p a ; k i n g p a r k i n g sh o u ld he zon ed a c c o r d i n g to c l a s s ­ i f ic a tio n Studen t a ’ pas p a r k in g 7 T h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of p a r k i n g p i g e o r - h o ip o r r a m p s , sh ou ld be c o n s i d e r e d A g a ' a g e s g oo d I O' ation f o r l a r g e - s c a l e c o n ­ st r u c t i o n w o u ld he pa; k in g lo' No 3 T h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of m o r e p a r k ­ ing lots I* not the a n s w e r b e < a u * e of the p r e s e n t site* co u ld he d e v e l o p e d to fulfill lack o f s p a c e 'h e for p m l ieg es the prp'ent a nd the U n i v e r s i t y . .sororities , 8 the third future offen se; needs of ea f r a te r n it i e s , a n d o th e r o r g a n i z a t i o n ' co u ld st a r t e a r pool* C ar p o ols w o u ld he o f f i c i a l stu d en t o r g a n i z a t i o n s with m e m b e r d m m g o n h o n c e a w e e k and r e c e i v i n g rides w h e n e v e r ne w a n t e d t h e m Th s o p era tio n w o u l d great ly r e d u c e the n u m b e r of v e ­ h i c l e s on c a m p u s s t u d e n ts livin g w ith in # fiv e- b!ock r a d iu s of the U n i v e r s i t y sh ou ld not he a llo w e d to h a v e on- c a m p u s p a r k i n g p r i v i l e g e s 9 All 10 The p a r k i n g m e t e r s on Tis# S tr e e t th e ir shou ld bp rp m oxpd; o n l y put p o s e is a d d ition a l r e v e n u e for the City of A ustin The p a r k ­ ing m e t e ' s on G u a d a l u p e S tr eet should r e m a i n t h e v provUrie p a r k in g sp a c e * for the c u s ­ t o m e r s of the v a r i o u s b u sin e* * e.».«■ our e f fo r ts to id en tify and e d u c a t e m o r e of talent of out Nation This th e require* p r o g r a m s thai Will c u e a s s u r a n c e * that n o st u d e n t of a b ility vs i 11 h e d e n i e d an op p ortun lty for h ig h e r cd ne a tion b e c a u s e of A n a m btl n e e d , to th is T t e s p i t e r xtitvii or - ti e .• p e w e e • d u r a t i o n ,! to a q u a l i f i e d st u d e n ts and the d e - p e r a t e rornpct tion he *.* »n our the Sol et Un ion c o u n t r y a nd l e v e l of s n p n t i fo r the h . c h r -• the A ct d i ­ fir d e v e l o p e r o n - of rum b e c c o u r a g e * m i n d s t a k i n g a d v a n t a g e o f it* p ro v isio n * . 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At the v e r y e d u c a t i o n c o o r i e s m a k e n lea st p ers/in a n d c o n s i d e r a t i o n s in t e a c h i n g of w h i c h the h e w a s not a w a r e , truth he>* m eth o d in t his q jestion the o n e s w iv i k now and a r e h e !-‘ q u a lifie d ' h e m i ’*' ca liable e] e- t o n o n ! ar- and h i g h «ch o o l t e a c h e r s . I rep eat the find to ask o f p r o b l e m s a w a r e to is judge .lack T e lf o r d Sari J a , in to D o r m i t o r y Ca * * LISTEN HERE T o the E d ito r: In o f ''ion bdl is m a d e the e d i t o r i a l c o n c e r n i n g th* lh * Via1 id I sa a i ks e d u the f o l lo w ­ D e l l y T e x a n A p ril I ■ But w e ing si H e m e n ’ h a v e vet to h e a r a n c o n e w h o ev pr took an e d u c a t i o n c o u r s e with the e x < e p t io n t e a c h i n g ' p r s c h e # it wa* p a r t i c u la r i; v a l u a b l e . 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H o w e v e r , th e r e a r e s o m e c o u r s e s Which ( j x t r e m e l v v a l u a b l e in p r e p a r i n g m e both for I a m the f u t u r e n o w d o in g c a r e e r Iveard a m o n e s a y t his b e f o r e p e r h a p s It is b e c a u s e the c u r r e n t s t y l e s e e m s to be to m a k e only very n e g a t i v e e d u c a t i o n c o m m e n t s c o u r s e s Many o f t h e s e c o m m e n t s from n o m e h a v e p e r s o n s w h o n e v e r ta ken e v e n on® e d u c a t i o n c o u r s e s n i d e r ' t e a c h i n g w h ic h for m y If y o u h a y * not ab o u t a n d in like to s e e I w o u ld the T e x a s c o m e ’h o se I ’ni s t u d e n t s w h o arc a c t u a l ly v e r s i fy f e a r h e r - i n v o l v e d fra in tn g p r o g r a m f o rw a rd w’l t h c o n s t r u c t i v e c r i t i c i s m w h ic h In clu d es both p o s i t i v e and n e g a f v * T h e p u t s of the ed u - s ’ a t e m e n t s c u ’ ion curt ct:.;.rn w h ic ii ar e a v a i l ­ a b l e rn ist he r e c o g n i z e d a n d r e ­ ta in e d C e r t a i n l y n o n e of us w ou ld r e c o m m e n d “ c u t t i n g off the w h o p l e g to g e t rid o f a so r e toe "! 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Joe told us after the toss. jn place with a 245 9'’, but K ansa s’ Bill Alley loose with his record toss 270*1 Vi” , to fade P arker into sec throw of l e t I of La st Inning Rally j^ t’s not underestimate Bruce’s It was his best In eompeti- j G iv e s R o b e rts W in w a y n e M c d o n a l d , Pe t e e m b r y . . . Lon g h orn S lu g g e rs The Inside Lane 'SOME HITHER OTHERS YON* By BILL HAMPTON We are now in the midst of that brief period when every- body in shouting distance tells what really happened a t the Relays. And as how I happen to fall into th a t distinguished class, I will shoot my mouth off a little. One m i g h t have wondered after Friday night's action if Joe Bftsplk w asn’t running for the Longhorns. Y’see Texas and luck had had a little disagreement last week, and the old lady didn’t exactly do the Steers any good Friday night. In the first heat of the sprint medley relay Texas’ Joe Villarreal took the baton for the 880 leg about five yards in front of K ansas’ Cliff Cushman. Now th* anchor leg of any re * . . . .• lav ain't the most desirable on t h . track, and -specially having a 46 2 quarter, and a pair of 21.2 220's in the looking you face. It sort of puts the finger at you. spot up the fastest start In the world ii« aff or Murchison thing after #]jv> ^ fastest is the fastest the ards. Murchison w asn’t least angry over the controversy. He praised Morrow as “ the greatest,” relays and said he enjoyed the the in This was the plight of Joe In the very much. Bruce p a r k e r felt F ate’s wrath, I the situation and for ^ went jnto Saturday's finals j Joe was “that’s the to happen,” and It is. last time that's going ference meet race, j tion, bettering his 240’ in the con last year. He had in California in practice lf I know Joe, a 249’ last year. Eddie Southern sent the stands to their feet when he played the But rom e Saturday, Longhorns title role in “ onp shoe off, one shoe began redeeming themselves one on; diddle, diddle dumpling, m y after another. T exas’ sprint relay team took the event in a 40.4, hut son John.” that one It was rapidly Jud«e hafl a 40.0, another a 40.1, j the ' * ’» worth mentioning * last event of the evening and Texas was covering a half mile, when a bad pass on Ralph Alspaugh to Eddie Southern caused a freak accident. last handoff the Alspaugh began to tighten in tw* more in 40.2, another in 40.3, fyom Iand three !n 4" 4. Joe Villareal came back in the J Thompson mile to win in 4:11.8, the hut not before he was caught be­ leg, and ?wpon two other contestants, and few yards of his took off exactly had to fight his way out. last although Eddie on the mark, Ralph w’as coming a little slower than Eddie’s perspec- horns closed the meet, tive thought and he had to wait After a 48 5, 48 0, and 48.0 turned for the baton. hy Hollis Gainey, Wally Wilson, Then came the way the Iring During the course of the hand- and Drew Dunlap, Eddie Southern off Southern was spiked and threw ran his fastest 440 of the season a shoe on turn of the with both shoes on, a 45 8, to win the first curve, and finished the race in one it was a perfect climax to a shoe and one sock. The marvel of the fete is that he still m anaged perfect meet. Southern had about fourth and posted a 20.8. Respec- an eight yard deficit when he and last table -eh ? the mile relay in record time, the j Orlando H ailey started lap. IOO m eter dash The r&oe that will be discussed The Oklahoma Stele flash held for some tim e to come was the then his lead for 300 yards, but s p e c i a l that that flyer breezed by matched Olympic champion Bobby him as they entered the stretch. It Morrow and since seem s that everybody in the stad- Southern had to play catch up. turn was right on the finish line That w-as in Fort Worth last year, and knows who won. That Is, when Eddie took the baton almost everybody stadium was 20 yards to the re a r in third place, fight on th" finish line and knows hut won in one of the most spec who won, except tabular races I've ever seen. It s been over a year Ira Murchison. .Southern the the in -O.rxx* spectators had an- aftemoon and he w'as a bit con other unusual treat in seeing Bra cerned with the Texas sportsmen two-time Olympic champion eyesight, as were some of same Adhemar da Silva compete In the sportsmen after viewing tures of the race. the pie- hop, step, and jump. T*1* Judges. We were talking to Ira Saturday Friday was only Murchison’s •econd outdoor race of the season. He has just completed the indoor circuit where he specialized in the 50 yard dash and posted a 5,1 for a best time His take him to future plans another crack at the Olympics next year, and then hang ’em up to start coaching, probably in Chi­ in cago, Murchison placed fifth the last Olympiad. Twenty six j e a r s hasn’t slowed | The thirty-two year old South American traveled from his home in Rio De Janeiro to compete in a series of American track meets The Relays was his first time to jump since last November. in a He, too, praised the m eet very highly limited but correct English. Da Silva speaks seven languages, and makes one feel like the dumb college student he is just to talk to him. The big s‘orm he was supposed to get from E ast Texas’ Ja m es Baird showed to be only a gentle breezp as Baird managed only 47*10” and four’h place to da Sil­ va s 51 6 V ’. Note: All times given are by the World's most Doubt­ Sports Notice Ail the entries for horseshoe pitching Hampton PU Vs itch. er* due Tuesda- April 7. Squash en tries are also due on Tuesdav, , ... . , ,, HEADQUARTERS ON THE DRAG • SLACKS W A S H A W E A R , C O L L E G IA T E , B A C K FLAPS, S O L ID C O L O R S , end ST R IP ES • BLUE JEANS • JAMAICA SHORTS • BEACH PANTS MALKIN'S 2426 G U A D A L U P E G R 6-9276 hJt L i VS' v s □ vr * a hA Texas Plays Rice for SW C Lead Tuesday, A pril 7, 1959 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N Page 3 will he Roy Enderlin s t the short­ stop position. In the outfield will be Wayne left field, fleet Jay in renter, a n d George McDonald in Arnette Myers in right field. Texas defeated Baylor In their last outing and pounded out 14 hits and scored 14 the process. Texas and Rice have iden­ tical 7-3 records for the full season of play and a Texas \ ictory will give them the season’s as well as the conference lead. runs in * Shorthorns Seek 4th Season W in O ver Rice Owlets While the Texas varsity travels to Rice, the Texas Yearlings stay at home and entertain the Twice Owlets at Clark Field. The game will begin at 2 30 and the Yearl­ ings will he seeking to continue their winning surge that ha* sern them from a 11-0 pasting at the hands of the AAM Fish and poet two wins in sucres Sion. Ixiuncp hack Texas takes a 3 1 record into the ■ ■> -.ti* I contest and faces a team that has to date. In been only mediocre last game their the Shorthorns heat the Bavlor Cubs 18-8 and pounded out 21 hits in the process. The Texas hitting has outshown the pitching in earlier games this year and they will depend heavily on their hats to heat Rice Coach Tommy Snow will start Tom Bel­ cher on the mound for the Texas Freshmen. Belcher was the losing pitcher in j the A&M game but at the time i he was bothered by a soreness in tho arm and 1ho weather, cold in his favor and windy, wasn't The arm is fit now and Belcher win be out to even hi* pitching record. The rest of the starting lineup will remain the same. That will have Mike Cotten catching Lou Brazleton at first base, P a t Rigby at second, David Skinner at third base, and Bart Shirley at shortstop. in In left the outfield the frosh v ll have Jeff Nesrsta field. Jerry IVhltnger in renter, and Paul in right field. Hyatt ha a Hyatt been the big gun fbr the Short­ horns with his .500 batting average. Hie Rice attack is led by Bill Flynn, John Burton, and Gar'- West. West pounded out four hits in their lost; to AAM. O P E N A L L N I G H T ! BOBBY LAYNE'S BOWL-O-RAMA 32 LANES — RESTAURANT Lamer at Barton Spring* H I 2-7801 T WM rn f i O U R l ^ o u n c l - H r S P E C I A L WHITE SILK DINNER JACKETS Regularly $55 Now $3975 to roll now and The Texas I-onghoms have be- t gun the march continues to Houston today where they will meet the powerful Rice Owls in what could bp the most severe test of the young baseball season Texas can move into first place in the hectic SWC race with a vic­ tory over tho Owls but to w in they will have to heat the number one team in the conference at presort. Rice leads the pack with a r e c ­ ord of three wins and one loss, while the I-onghorns are in second place, a half game hack, with a record of two wins and one loss their first con­ Texas dropped ference gam e of to the season the Texas Aggies, hut since then they have bounced hack in great fashion to defeat TCI' 4 1 and then trounce Ba vier 14-1. Heavy htting has been the top feature of the Longhorn attack as Mitchell Baxter. Wayne Mc­ Donald, P ete Embry, G e o r g e Myers, Boh Verplark, and Phil Hipps have combined to lead the Longhorns from the cellar to sec­ ond place in one week s play Coach Bibb Falk hasn’t named his starting pitcher yet and won’t | until game time The rest of the starting lineup of previous games will remain intact, except for the Baxter and Myers change, which last week. That will put Pete E m bry behind the plate, f i r s t base. I Mitchell Baxter at sophomore Phil Hipps at second base. heavy hitting Verplank at infield i third, and completing the 1 was made 'Mural Schedule S O F T B A L L O s * * A ' 7 |> in. S i g m a M ph* E p s i l o n vs Phi S i g m a De l t a \ s Ac a c i a ; R p. m. P h i ap pa Tau vs D e l t a K a p p a E p s i l o n : Phi Mgn-H Kapp* vs S i g m a Al p h a M u , D e l t a T a u De f t a i s T h e t a X I S i g m a Nu I b e t a Pl M a s s B t 4 p m S i g m a P h i E p s ilo n ' * Pl vs Bet a K a p p a A l p h a : K a p p a S i g ma vs P h i , S i g m a De l t a ft p ni S i g m a A l p h a M u s s De l t a K a p p a E p s i l o n : P h i G a m m a De l t a vs P h i S i g m a K a p p a A l p h a T a u O m e g a vs S i g m a A l p h a Eps i l on. T h e t a XI T E N N I S D O I B l F S Ct aas A : 4 p m A d k i n s A C a s e y v s E a r h a r t A C a n a l e s : I- ev tna Ar (Gordon vs P i t c h Ar B a l l a r d B u r k e A W l l l a r s o n vs R o b e r t s A S t i l l m a n M u r c h i s o n A B u n d t s s 7ik < 'n h u rg A R o b e r t s D u n l a p A. W illis vs B e r kins A Kell; A m e r i c u s A S m i t h \ s J o p l i n A Ct Mne l l v. Stew »rt A S m i t h vs HIU A S i m m o n s ; K i l n s A Si l v e r vs G o t t A B r i s t na ik ' a m p A W e a v e r vs B o d e A H o o p e r ; T r i c k e r A B o d n e t t vs S p e a r s A E s t e r s ; W a l s d o r p A Ne l s o n s s D e d b e t t p r A A n d e r s o n W e a r e r A B u t l e r s s S t e w a r t A M a x ­ well C h u p l k A Wi l l i s vs M o o r e A S m i t h . P o m e r a n t z A G u r w l t z u A n d e r s on A F e r g u s o n . P o i t l k A O l i v e r vs ( ' n e t te r A S a d l e r : H i c p i * I* *n ' Hon vs I i e r s o n A Si n o e n h r u n ; ft [> rn Gr o v e L u m l e y vs L e rn OR* A Gat! n ; N a a s A J o s e p h ; D e v - A B rit h I vs V r a t l s A S im o n vs P e r k i n s H a w k i n s B ro ' k A El y eas h vs St ith A H a r p e r D r u s h e l A M c C u llo u g h vs J a s o n A D i l l s b u r g : S a n d A- E r a / U u ' a n D n e H o g u e A- S t e p h e n s \ s J o n e s A K e n n e d \ M c C a m p b e ll A M •C am pbell s s 'In* e A W i l s o n T o p h a m A M a r t i n \ s E .’ for I A- B l a c k a l i c r : A n d r e w s A Mr i s S h r a k e A C o p e l a n d Sc h u l z e A D e n s e r kr i t t s A S ta n . ir . a n H u t s o n A- I >ofarges ss M e A c a m s A S h e p p a r d B o u d e n A Mali ss C a l l a w a y A- N». gua rd Dods. o A- P a p e u H e e le r A- T u r n e r S a n d e r s A D r a k e vs H o l l o w a y A L o n g , K y l e & ellv \ * Fi e l d* A C h a p m a n s s S p a n g l e r A- rs « ; rn J SM Smart and Colorful F O R M A L W E A R G E R A L D H E R L E Y Co I n t r a m u r a l E d i t o r Derrell Glegham’s single to eon ter in the last of the third inning scored J o h n Schiflett with the winning run as Roberts Hall came from the powerhouse Brackenridge usual feature I Hall, 8-7, intramural softball games Monday night at Whitaker Field. far behind in one of to defeat the t h e Into l a st j u m p e d R o b e r t s ’ v i c t o r y w a s a r o m e f r o m b eh in d a f f a i r a s t h e y trail rd g o i n g Inning, Into 7 5. B r a c k e n r i d g e a q u i c k .VO lea d in the top of the f irst Inning. At Whiting opened the inning with a double and then Clint Thomp­ son and David Kelley, an a ll - in- tram u ra l selection last year, walk­ ed. The clean up hitter, Jim Lum- mus, then blasted a grand slam home run and Brackenridge had a four run lead. the Ipad Don Morris walked and scored the fifth m n of the inning on a sacrifice fly and an error. Roberts narrowed their half of the first when they soared two runs. D a \id Edgar and Thomas Neely walked and Edw ard Rob­ erts singled to score Edgar. After a sacrifice fly put Nee Iv on third, to score Donald Carlson singled in Neely and make the score 5-2. in the second Brackenridge scored two more inning and runs seemed on their way to an easy win. Thompson singled arx! stole second base. Lummus then singled to score Thompson. Alert base running by Thompson allowed him to score on a stolen base and an overthrow a t third. lo a d l i f e In th e ir R o b e r t s c a m e to h a l f of In n in g a n d s e c o n d t h e s c o r e d t h r e e ru n s to c u t B r a c k ’* lea d to 7 5. J o h n S c h i fl e t t w a l k ­ ed to lea d o f f for R o b e r t s , t i l e g h a m s i n g l e d a n d K en E d g a r w a l k e d to th e b a s e s . T w o r u n s c r o s s e d on f i e l d e r ’* r h o l r e s a nd t h e n a third run s c o r e d on a s a c r i f i c e f ly b y E d w a r d R o b ­ e r t s . Roberts Hall held Brackenridge without a run in the third inning and after regulation time had run out Roberts scored three runs in the third to win the game. I ,e a t e n O l i v e r s i n g l e d to o p e n the r a l l y b y R o b e r t s . C a r l s o n w a l k e d a n d S c h i fl e t t d o u b le d to r i g h t f ield s c o r i n g O l i v e r . Carl so n s t o l e h o m e to tie t h e s c o r e at 7 7 anil w i t h Schiflett. on third b a s e , ( , ( o g h a m s i n g l e d to knock In t h e w i n n i n g run. £/ - i t ' u v T V 17; i - t T ^ V V - ’d b v j M - i! I v r Elegance at Ease: In our Lightweight Summer Forma In White Pure Silk! A s Fght, com fortable and altogether eary-to-wear as your coolest summ er suit — yet superbly styled for a flattering look of masculine elegance. That s this m odern summ er form al . . . tailored, of course for M e r r :H Sch ae fe r A B'-own in a deft, experienced way w^+h lightw eight pure silk. The trousers are darkly elegant. Regularly Priced at $55.00 . . . . Specially Priced for Round- Up v i Activities $39.75 Other Fabrics Available for $34.50 Darkly Elegant Trousers $12.95 M e r r i t t ^ j c h a e f e r & y j j r o w n C O N G R E S S A T S IX T H C O L O R S : R E D - W H I T E -BLU E These smart, colorful, masculine looking shan­ tung Type formal coats are the hit of the season. They’re ’ just righ t’' for the 1 form als ' and they're a m u s t' for R E V U E B A L L Avertable Im Regular, long, extra long and shorts Red — B l u e ...................29.95 W h it e ............................. 25.95 Formal Trousers 1 0 0 % W o o l Tropical with satin strip e ............... 12.95 gDs i e I © C S T © K l Downtown Allendale Tarrytown 81 I Congress 5724 Burnet Road 2400 E x p o s i t i o n Tuesday, April 7, 1959 THE D A IL Y T E X A N Rage 4 1Shrew ’ Due April J3 , Payne Directs Again " T h * T a m in g nrf th * Sh pm yh « • • a r • ShdkPiptparPHn prod .rtio n of T h * T.TnJ pts tv of T e x ** T>rn't a D* in pa rim Ant Hr>gg A id tor im A p ril 13 W 'n r d to ofH— * T h * pj^ r»n* o f S-’h-, k< ti* r. - p c m m t p o pu lar ro m e d m * ;« th * th r- t"# n th Konh p ro d u ctio n hrT * f>* th * fden I d iv e rs ity of Dire? for B P avo* T h * prod jot on v i! rn repeat p e rfo rm a n ' * of th* f ir * t play th * th** M r F'n "nn pre/! t nd on in t*. T . m rnpud And *r»pe*r;n;r th * *a iT * m i* R a p h e tn i »t h * d d n th * in * a! prod .ct ion of I H T • ’ ' e ” lf f ' r * n o ' A int in for 7"h* nost :rn*« th * sho'A a r* b e n g d e ig n e d hv I i< y B arto n and *hn «nte and e h iin g * f f * r ** a r* bning d e ig n e d and * ’ ip rrv ie * d bv* if N * il W h itin g A .though th * old D ra m a Ko ding * la -g e ly vacated ar I ha* been r ondern n * d . th * *hop« and coat urn# w orkshop a t* at ill jc-io i* B arton and h * r ro«- ttim * a ' e t a n** ha' * erected a tent Faulk to Shoot Film Of Kitchings' Tour fo rm e r pro- John H e nry F a u lk *h* T 'n v * r f*«uM>r rrf Knglish at *ity , w ill ft* in r-harko’ of film p ro ­ duction of a fu ll length color roo' * i A Tex a a S to r th* tou r of (Jenera! and M r* Texas in ­ W ilfr* d K t f « h in t', head* of th* te rn a tio n a l S alvatio n A rm y m ove m * n t 1 depicting to ft* tn o v i* throughout fo r T h * chowing I rnt*d S ta t** and the f t * * w orld w ill in r in d * foot ag* allow ing A ustin. T h * K it'h in g e and t i .1 ,r entourage wi l l film * d th * a m • Tuesday a* 2 30 p m , at B efg M ro m A ir F o re * Bas* T h * Austin portion o f th* film in g w ill b*gin as loon a* possible M r Faulk a na tion al radio and u *v i«ion p e rso n a lity w o n th * Col* irnbia B roadcasting System, ai r * * d y has a c r* w r>f cam eram en pre .trigraph, ne va n o n * pa r f* of the s tn t* T h * A ustin a r*a w ill b* rep­ resented b y a *ria ! and ground views of its lake*, h ills and educa­ tional. go vern m enta l, and indus­ t ri al buildings - ITS NEW - C O M M O D O R E PERRY HOTEL S BUFFETERIA FINE F O O D — BEST SERVICE— M O D E R A T E PRICES SERVIN G 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. For th * F ine tt, Eat W ith Un Everyday 800 B R A Z O S STREET th * r w o rk ro o m a* p m te *- insrd* non aga,na* fa ilin g h ts of p iaster. To add to rh * prod z tm n woes, M r . Payne is reh earsing his actors in a ama ii classroom in th * D r a m a D e p a rtm e n t s te m p o ra ry q u a rte r*, a wooden *h a rk called " 7. H all Also, p ro p e r^ ** and m a t u n le t ^re l e t t e r e d all o ver the cam pus, \« i th F.x- some on th * top floor o ' p erim e n ta l Science B u ild in g norre m the b itt!* Cam pus buildings and some n the gijtted d ra m a B u ild :pg H eading the ra s t of fem ale c h a r­ act*?-* and p layin g on opposit* n ig h t* a r * C arol G riffith and M a r i­ lyn Pool a * K a th e rin a and Bonn!* A p p l* and K a y Ferguson as Blanca roles a--* Also p layin g wom en's I /m g I .*n o r* F rie d m a n T.aural! Donna tn o w , T * tt v F lvrm and Jo Sum m ers P o rtra v in g th * ma for m a l* chsr- ,( * r * r * a r * Charles Bel] ac M y; W. H Cra n as B a p ti-ta Roy Lyon a s P e tru rh io ; and PvObert Leder as f l u m un. P la y in g other men s roles id Dannenbaurr Charles are I asa’ er f.a F * t* r Boh R e a rd J e r r B ill Roberts A rt Sheir Jim M a rtin P.a\‘ C arlton and Joe Tips. F»a C o -ordinator of i dent W orking as crew heads rh * production s ta ff and asHStaru direr-to r to M r. Payne is Ann F tee\*s gradu ate sfu- for the production a * John Tten' cos­ sound; tum es; K ris ti B u 'han ari L yd a Spears, paint: L a r ry B u r­ l.gh t- geon props M a rc Cohen Boh Pharev building Charles W a t­ and Sharon Jenkins son. stag* p u b lic ity . the taken on This is th * first y e a r that a L n i- v e rs itv Shakespearean production road M r. w ill be Payne and C om pany w ill take th * "S h re w ” to D a lla s fo r five o r six p erfo rm ances 1 in rlud ing on* o r two m atinees! A pril 21 -24 in th * L yc e u m T h e a te r th * new D a lla s M e ­ m o ria l A u ditorium project in T irk e ts a r * on s al* in the F in * A rts Box O ffu * in the M usic B u ild ­ ing and w ill H* sold w eekdays 9-3 p m . and Saturdays 9-12 Noon. GET READY FOR ROUND-UP! REC O R D PLAYER R A D I O 1 4 95 OUR BOOTS START AT 9.95 FAMOUS JUSTIN BOOTS START AT ONLY 26.50 IEE RIDER A N D LEVI HEADQUARTERS ARE RIGHT HERE AUSTIN ARMY & NAVY STORE 201 W a it 6 th A c r o ti fro m P o tt O ffic e M a y W e S u g g e s t O u r T y p ica l C h in e s e Food P A L A T A B L E C H IN E S E D IN N E R S Clot*d Monde/t GR 3 764 I 223 C o r tjr M t A va. Si, Si . . . Es Muy Deliciosa EL MAT 5 0 4 E a s t A r r . G R 7-7023 EL TORO 1601 Guadalupe G R 8-4321 MONROE'S "Mexican Food to Take H o m e ' G R 7 - 8 7 4 4 EL CHARRO 91 2 Red River G R 8-7735 TICKET SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY C H O I C E S E A T S O H SA LE D A I L Y A u d it o r iu m . , . R e y n o ld t - P e n la n d S t o r * . A u i l i n N o t io n a l B a n k . . H e m p h ill B o o k S» or* . n t h h a r r y l o m o N 1 W O U L D F A M O U S \ HOLIDAY DM ICEOF ^ 1959 y = F -y r 3RIATI G R I A T IIT f V f t T M I W IZ A R D of QZ eHieeFH MFW VC ANC USA. IW F f t MOI I DAY Lh THE Sf f ' l I IS GfRL* > u*t5 HS Tuesday April 28 Nealy « 30 U •■rep* 5«« I R O I. DOT. s Sunday May 3 Sun. 1:30 „,,5 p.m. PRICISt ALL SEATS RESERVED Rinh.ida . . t i SO M al. flee. t i SO t i OO t i SO Balcon, $1 SO t i OO t i SO t i OO CMMran I , P rice oil wats tot _ I IO M o t Only M A IL O R D E R S A C C E P T E D N O W lend remittance to Holiday on Ice, Municipal Auditorium. AinHs foe loc. self-oddtetsed Stomped envelope S p o n s o r e d b i C n -ita n ( tu b o f A u s t i n A U S T IN M U N I C I P A L UDITORIII W M H E I'J S T T '.M 'f.'ti NOW! S S , 12:00 toe o M e* ao Ptctuee Is Ut a Mouse rtssntrd M a lt y w o o d • d i g M a w P ic t u r e * w it ! n o t b o FIRST S H O W » me PSI t J -» The s e c r e t o f a la n d u n k n o w n Ie m a n ! M G M j > C A * « n l* AUDREY HEPBURN • ANTHONY PERKINS G R E E M M A N S I O N S ...tt> #» tr> rn rttt» « * o - # » t * b e y o n d t h e A r n o t o n co \ *"ino IEE J. COBB I tai set t i OC OL Od amt C m e m o ir ape ■ Ii ,«■■■■-■ ■ ............... .. | III ... I MMM v m A I Jw m 1 r W L 1 V j B M G im I m .I I ' M - * 15 rf til lli v i n now! ° pen 5:45 BARDOT BIKINI THE GIRL IN T H I s h o w 11:15 S T A T E THEY GREW INTO GIANTS AT R IO B R A V O I NOW! 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AW ARDS... fC o n tin u e d frr»m P a g e l l R est a c h ie v e m e n t In sound — " S o u t h T o d d A O so u n d dept. P a c i f i c , ” F re d H v n * * . R est film e d ito rin g — " G lg i.,* A n d rie n n * Far.an. B e st c o s t u m e d e s ig n — "O ig t .* * C e c il B e a to n . R e st d o c u m e n t a r y fe a tu re — " W h it e W ild e r n e s s , ” W a lt D is n e y . B e st s o n g — " C . I e I, ” m u s ic h r F r e d e r ic k l c r w r ; B r i e s b y M a n J a r (.erner. R e st s p e c ia l e ffe cts — " T o m T h u m b . ” T o rn H o w a rd . B e st d r a m a t i c o r c o m e d y p i c ­ tu re m u s ic s c o r e — “ T h e O ld ' t a n an d the ^ e a .” D im i t r i T io m k in . R e st fo re ig n la n g u a g e p ictu re — " ' I v I n c le ,” J a c q u e s T a ll. R e st a c h ie v e m e n t in c in e m a t o ­ g r a p h y , b la c k a n d w h ite — “ T h * D e fia n t O n e s , ” N a m L e a v itt. WHEEL B A LA N C IN G W I R E W H E E L S , A L S O ! E lectro nic B a la n cin g Hodgkins Mofor Co. 4203 G u a d a lu p e G R 3-9020 We N o w Have Photo Silk Studtman Photo Service G R 7-2820 222 W e s t 19th W A N T E D For Summer Sonne opening* s till available for young men to vKork ar an Kastern Bov* Ranch Must hnve knowledge of horses and he ahi* to teach boys to nde Should hnve athletic an't s\' im m ing bn> kground Salarv phis tips & Expenses Kor applications and inform ation make im mediate contact w ith SVM SP K M T FM X 2073 C O LL E G E S T A T IO N . T E X A S BOWLING CENTER For An Evening of Fun! 3409 Guadalupe G L 3-916 A B C Approved Conveniently Located Automatic Pin Setters SEE YOU SOON! HI-FI SALE WEBCOR P H O N O G R A P H S , C O N S O L E S A N D PO RTA BLES C A B I N A R T s p e a k e r k i t s a r k a y k i t s a n d r a d i o s FRAZIER SP EAKERS A N D M A N Y O T H E R V A L U E S B E D W A Y RADIO T.V. HI-FI 2010 S P E E D W A Y G R 8-6609 Plenty of FREE P A R K I N G Space in back of Store You are Cordially Invited to attend the Revue, Sweetheart Presentation and Ball Climaxing the 1959 R OU N D - U P Theme of the Revue . . , "Have Orbit--W ill Travel" Playing for the Sweetheart Ball . . . Les Brown and His Band of Renown GREGORY GYM TAPE RECORDER SALES & SERVICE FREE Pick U p and D e live ry ( S p e e d w a y High Finality at Raaionabi# Pricai G R 1-6609 2010 Sp a a d w a y Scholz Garten F O R 80 Y E A R S S E R V IN G FINE F O O D AT R E A S O N A B L E PRICES A DELICIOUS LUNCH EVERY DAY From I I a.m. to 8 30 p.m . Scholz Garten 1607 San J a c in to D E L W O O D omvr-ei A I>W IS n,h »N Arte THE HAUNTED STRANGLER Wart A II ar! aff — J aa a ll WM • tart* 7 1* FIEND WITHOUT A FACE Harahan — Taw Hilham S tart* I 51 A D M IS S IO N sa. I W A N T TO LIVE Rn*** Harward — Th-.iia ra Atari* 7 15 Itlkwl G U N FEVER H *r% K t.iA B* —- John I.ni'twa *!tar»a A AO YOUR SENIOR R I N G . . . w ill ba d«8v » r* d fo r J im * G ra d u a tio n if you plaea your o rd a r b e fo re 8 00 P .M . R evue amd T IC K E T S : A P R IL 15th S w e e th e a rt Pra»enfat;e,n M a in Floor Front .............. $2.00 SNACK BAR OPENS 6:15 FIRST SHOW 7:15 W ee## p r e s e n t r in g c e r t if ic a t e •rh aa p lacin g you* a fd a*. IO OO P.M . Sweetheart la! M a in Floor Rear .............. $1.75 Balcony.................. $1.75 (ah e n /Ty co-op » * i a a . «'a I t ^ § i i i | | Tickets on Sale at The C o - O p and A ll Pour Hemphill Stores 5RD to Have First Dormitory Swimming Pool Bridge Groups Plan Meetings Th# N ew co m ers groups of the U n iv e rs ity L a d l e * Club have scheduled m e^tincs for this week. Hostesses for the P venine B rid g e G rou p One at T I' p m T u esd ay mn ll he M rs. .1 W a g n e r 6600 V in e E v e n in g B rid g e G rou p Threp mn ll m eet at 7:45 p m . Tuesday w ith M rs. D en n y In g ram . 2304 Sw ish er J- T h e M orning B rid g e G rou p w ill jnppt a t 9 30 a.m . W ednesday w ith M rs A nd rew B roekem >, I '’OI Rock- m ore Bv K A R E N W H E E L E R T r i m St»ff Writer sw im m ing pool for SRT) a reality. S c o t t i s h R i t e D o r m i t o r y , d e d i W ith construction beginning im ­ r a t e d in 1921, r e p r e s e n t * a n i n ­ “ All in f a v o r s i g n i f y by r a i s in g m ediately, the pool w ill give resi­ Their righ t h a n d . " m en .’' “ The motion is carried , gentle­ dents an added recreation al ad van ­ tage, w ith a place for the girls and their guests to meet and have a Thus the Bo ard of D irecto rs of good tim e without extra expense. T he pool is scheduled for com ple­ tion Ju n e I. Scottish R ite D orm itory on Feb- thp ru m or of a ru a r v 2S m ade v e s t m e n t of m o r e tha n a m i ll i o n d o l l a r s . It o w e s its e x i s t e n c e to the e f f o r t s of I’ . the C o c h r a n of D a l l a s , w h o vs a s In­ s t r u m e n t a l in o r g a n i z i n g t h e S c o t ­ tish R it e E d u c a t i o n a l A s so c ia t io n in 1920. la te S a m Tuesday, April 7, 1959 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N Pag e 5 Pat Laird Vies For New Title P a t L a ir d , a U n iv e rsity junior, represent the has neon selected to ja m a parties ex ci v month are lust and their guest- a few of the facilities: to w h irh S R D festively-decorated w om en are accustom ed ether andle-lit din- ning hall for an old-fashioned feast of tu rk e y and dressing, in F irs t residents of Scottish R ile r-- tablishod m any social traditions w h ich are still observed Among these are the fo rm a l dtnne - that are given on the im portant holi­ d ays H allow e en. Thanksgiving Lexa- lndepend- ence D ay. C h ristm as dinner, a s p e ­ c ia l occasion, is served on Sunda' night before the holiday- D ressed in semi fo rm al a ttn e the ic-idoni- ted V a le n tin e s and I ach Ja n u a ry and M a y S R D seniors a i r benni cd w ith a luncheon and presented with “ S R D plate ’ an o f Most anticipated c .'c a r, how ever, is the form al. The ir-ident- by upper** 1a -s adv isnt plan the then c and m ake the dab- orate decorations. the D spring ipe nsed tin 195s nd staff 1958 Austin at the Texas Service S ta ­ tion Convention in San Antonio T uesday through Thursday. M iss L a iit l is competing w.th l l other T exas beauties for the title of “ NTs- Service Station 1959." I D r pas* titles include “ Mis- Au*-* “ M iss B erg stro m S h e ha- also been a final- in sr* et:*: University-sponsored and beauty contests. R O O M IN G H O ' S E . M O D E R N - Air- C ond itioned B e a u tifu l ap artm ent for n i v iw . Room for expansion. V 'lt l ac- T H E •eot -< e ti ade G R 8-6074 D I S S E R T A T I O N S , P O R T S Ex p e rie n ced typing M in o r e d itin g from cam pus Mr- Bo d o u r G R k-811 T H E S E S , R E ­ I.H a M a e e lec tro m atic Four blocks T exas Si ars -Johnson, g r a d u a t e B R A Sw eeth eart silon, A rm y c r o s s country team. R O T C , track and L I T T L E A P ? . . G R 2-2473 TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS MOX MH T TI ASSUMED RATES a words ......................... $6.00 20 w ords ............................... 11.00 Cl A SS IF! F. D DEADLINES M on . 3 30 p m. T u e sd a y l i ’ vsn W e d n e s d a y T e x a n T u es.. 3 'to p m . W e d ., 3 30 p rn. T h u rs d a v T e x a n Friday T exan T h in s ., 3 30 p m . F r i.. 3 30 p rn. 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O th e r shirtwaist styles in pure silk a t $ 3 9 . 9 5 $ 2 9 . 9 5 9 M H U r n is la u n d ry , housed the NRD o w n e d g r e e n ­ th e r e h o u s e a n d 5 a c r e g a r d e n at th e b ack of the site. An old t r a d itio n w h ic h is still m a i n t a i n e d is " t h a t lins n e v e r b een s e r v e d a m e a l without f resh the p r e s e n c e of f l o w e r s on e v e r x table.** S R O is the only residential hall on the U n iversity’ cam pus w ith its in the ow n brick annex at the hack of the m ain dorm itory Handled by e m ­ ployes, the lau n dry service is p r o v ided to eft' h resident the only effort e x e i’cd by g ills is the Sunday night chore of filling out the I tundra list, sacking the clothes in the laundry hag and m aking the short trip "ou t- hack " to pick up th eir clean, starched clothes. and Hair-dry pi - and -ewing m achines in the lo u n g e s , maid service, re ­ freshm ents served e v e iv night d u r­ ing final exam s, devotional s e rv ­ ice- e v e r' Thursday night, edu ca­ tional and entertaining movie- two or three time- a month and pa Mr. C o th ra n * d rea m w as to e- tabk-h a home at the U n iversity w h ere the daughters and re lative s of Masons would have the c u ltu ral and educational advan tages that they had in their own homes W hen his goal w as realized Mi Cochran gave to the dorm the Sue H iggins Cochran M e m o rial L ib r a r y of 3.000 hooks The collection con­ tains m any first editions, am ong firs t edition of M a rk w hich T w a in 's “ Roughing It ” i« a A * T h e M a s o n s of T e v a - h a v e pro for I n s ta n c e , v id ed m a n s oth e r “ e x t r a s ’ XKI) s r e s i d e n ts . F o r ncn (j a a em en Ll U a n d a P h i Beta, graduate. R.**,e I o c k r e l l , to R i c h a r d A. < ?a rn ma Fu lc h e r, C a r o l y n -lean X ex e to R o b e r t N e w t o n (Bob by G a r n e r , P h i F.ta S ig m a . m a , Ail-cam pu* A d v is o r s Alpha to -la m e * W illia m * i m h d a H a h a I i a m h d a D e lt a to J a m na W i l l i a m s F’hi Ufa S ig m a , P a t r i c i a M efn n U W a U h s h Nn A A \ incant Joseph Blan ch !, gradual# M t n E a v e H a i r to - la m e * R \ it a n io n ic * , F r e s h m a n coach. A A basketball Rettv i n n M o o re, s t u d e n t ho Andm BA tirb srd , Sigm a P h i F.p- A A A A M e l v in 1-evvU B a i l e y , D e lt a pa Epsilon . tr I\ a p l i n d a Ka* V a n e e v , rte!’# G am A A trine K a t h r y n N eh m id t. g r a d - )ate, to W a y n e M elvin H ay , D e l t a I p a ll o r , g r a d u a t e . ’Gam e Night' Set by W ives " G a m e N ig h t" has been set for th# Tuesday m eeting of the Stu dont A rch itects W iv e s C lub at 7 30 in tho University C lub 2364 p rn. San Antonio Brid g e can asta, and other gam e* w ill be plavort. M rs R o y M ills, M rs Benn y M o te Iv, and Mr- Buford Duke w ill he hostesses for the meeting. T U X E D O S IOO N EW W HITE DINNER JAC KETS FOR RENT VS I T It At < F V S O R I F 8 A L L R I F F S LONGHORN CLEANERS JSM f.undmlnp* OR *1*47 H ave You O rdered Your Senior R in g ? 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Monday-Saturday SIO West 19th Street lAjOttcb\ our own silk shirf dress V 39.98 our Mr. Phil jeweled pump Ka . r>h' e x . . . 24.9S •"nip region* nf w hich w * s r * p a rt— the .South and the Wex? have entered new era* H i* statem ents on this point have >d some rn be­ lie ve that a s’ and m ore to the West, I am confident m oving som ewhat from h e South this oh- would enhance a Texan * vote-get- tfn g p o s s ib ilitie s . ' The line* of state government are not lines draw n across the map to divide us they are lines which should -ie us together in the unity e s s e n t ia l to our s u r v iv a l." he s a id . “ T he tim e h a s c o m e to h alt the e x p lo ita tio n of reg io n a g a in s t r e ­ g io n , cia * * a g a in s t c l a s s , raze a g a in s t r a c e , an d g rou p against g ro u p ." And so the big man .spoke for unity on a national basis guided much by his big hand- Employment on Upgrade During Firit 3 Months lh Professor M e lv in P Strau * rein interpret th# new* at Coffee flo u r H .i!e| Foundation Tuesday, April 7, 1959 THE D AILY TEXAN Paqa 6 $6,400,000 Cut From Spending Bill A U S T IN OR The House M onday knocked 16 400.000 from the largest n Texas history, spending: Oil intl! Tue*d»\ then quit w ork for old age The m oney w as taken from aa- tistance blind and peed' c h ild re’ , bu* if wow expect­ ed to be p it hack after a legal te< hr)<• a tty si - resolved The Ho o-a tentative] •. approved spending aectiofis for" th 1 odic! -iny, hospital1- and «pe' tai sebool* and left un'oof hed »h« re c o rrrr end* ■ tions by the . I rn* p ro p ria to rs f ornrruttei r-er Roux* Ap­ Represent*! t p p * Obie Jo nes Au* tin, C h arles sandahl Austin, and W H P ie ra tt G iddings offered aoeejt a half dozen arr.endments seeking o ve rall raiaes for k w sap a ry grades of *t**e employe® F^ep Donald K en n ard F o rt W orth, said, "T h e problem we v* in the h o sp ita ls and sp e H » ] had v hoed* Is r a r e and tre a tm e n t W e ire t r y m i: w ith o u r s a l i n e s to at tra c t d o-tors, p a y rh o Io g B ts , and psychiatrists '"The patient* are In comitant care of the attend int* ” Salida hi Y rn ra n t ye* qua Ted fiery said pie fo r tha* type rd * a la ry except at a great personal sa crifice CsJ ’ E E D W A Y HI-FI RADIO TV Sales & Service Iraq Bound Soviet Ship Sails Suez Fully Armed Hi Ila Pres* in through E g yp tia n authorities Port Said reported a Soviet ship with 855 fu lly arm cd men of Ku rdish Suez. origin sailed C anal M onday night for tutfiulent landing • Sd raise a new and significant Com munist threat in the sensitive ii! prorf ne mg areas of the M iddle F ast the bound Su rh a Iraq TTsa report passed through the censorship of K g yp t now engaged ;n a violent prripaganda w ar w ith TTI* sketchy account pro ­ Iraq vided few detail* if th* r* It could foretoken a port is true new cold w ar explosion #ver the Middle F a s t Hut im provem ent W A S H IN G T O N said M onday night f Tt*e govern­ ment that th# na­ M arch tion s Job picture was th# fa st In years T he over all econom y wa* reported to have regis*ered a pew high during first quarter of i m the in President Eisen h o w er and his C om m erce ant! l abor c a b i n e t m em fiers issued a series of glow mg predictions, prom ising that In a da' or data 'tw o w ill dem onstrate business Is even better than had bren antiri- pa ted. issued t>e to 'The gues-mg was that em ploy­ ment w ill increase bv about .vie, jobs with unem ploym ent de­ OOO clining around 300 fKKl to UK) fXk), W i s h e s You A M o s t Pleasant k l,.J . 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U T - R ice F-eshm an bas*h*n gam e C la rk F ie ld Vo Ex h ib it by T p x s * W a te r­ color Society J V a rs ity la g u n a G loria re b a te W orkshop Speech Buildin g 201 I 15 and 7 15 In q u iry clam e*. N e w m an Classroom 6 C 5 TO on “ Jo h n F,duration Room , U n iv e rs ity Commons K I TT-FM TO 7 mc. I >r O car Handlin to speak in A m erican I>ining F a c u i t y Inpwev ("’n,i rn C om m ittee meeting at R rd eo Arena 7 Ame? can Soc iety of Mechani- Engineer ing I n r ricers, ( 11 B u ild in g 138 7 IO IS A to nominate off ic e r , Texas I nion 309. 7 to Lared o C lub Tobin Room. B a tts H a ll 8 Student candidates draw for places on election ballot, Texas Union 316, Pharmacists Observe Modern Drug Method* their annual ■seniors of the College of Phar- n a cv w ill return this w eek after tour of nm pleting *he Pa eke.D a via C o m pan y of De- -r»»r the 1 Ip john C om panv of K a la ­ mazoo and the R e x a ll D rug C om ­ pan y of St 1,011] S T h e ir purpose w as in to observe ne 1 developm ents the manu- f i ct,ire of modern pharm ar*uti- ra ls JOHNSON . . . ^Continued from Pag e I* place on d isplay that you w ill approach ligatirm with the dedication w orthy of the trust placed in you W ith appropriation* fc>r Texas ed- ucation from this session of the le g is la tu re still u n certain and the possibility of elim in ation of health center and sports ! r * r a rr i r a I monies for The T’n r era tty o ' Texa* and other state supported colleges the Senator was a=ked la te r about federal gran ’ s DO th ;11 state s e v i ­ ration " I don t go Into the®* m a tte r*,’’ ne retor*ed. ♦ it On th# Berltn Issue he caid "T h is I w arn hi not the first test nr>r you the last Beyond ne- t month we shall face m an y m ore B e rlin s for we are confronted bv a re­ sourceful and * strong and a w ill­ ful a d v e rs a ry T am concerned about the test before us now but I am concerned ac w ell by the tests w hich w ill cr,me la te r “ M e m u st do m o r e th.rn m e r e ly sta n d rip to th e S o v ie t s at B e r lin . M r. K h r u sh c h e v Is not blin d and h e la not d e a f He c a n r e a d — and h e r a n h e a r — w h e n s o m e In th is la n d c a r for u s to b e str o n g at le t us w eaken our B e r lin but s e | \ e c th a t a re th e B e r lin s for to c o m e d ow n th e r o a d ." the cpeei h, Fo llo w in g .Speaker C a r r recognized Johnson - w ife and the w ife of Governor Daniel Sen­ ator Johnson and G o vern o r D an iel did not. meet during the Sen ato r's visit because as Sp eaker Carr ex­ "T h e Governor is on a plained. m ission in another c ity .’’ ★ * W ith much gusto and a broad into the sm ile, the Senator d e e d sea of people on the floor of the House covering the length of it by shaking hands w th both of his. slapping friends on the back and callin g m any by th e ir firs* nam es. Thus moved the big m an whose hat is on h i' head rath er than in the ring W h at doc* he h a re under his h a t? "T h e position of our state has . ch an ged,'' he com m ented e a rly in the speech. in C en tral Texas iointly by “ Sym posium on E d w a rd s L im e ­ a new stone five geologists, book including D r Jo h n T. Tonsdale has been published by the U n iv e r­ sity of Texas B u re a u of F.ronom- ic Geology CONNECTICUT OPERATIONS Unmatched Engineering Facilities for Devel­ oping Advanced Flight Propulsion Systems Operations at Pratt A Whitney Aircraft are essen­ tially those of an engineering and development organization. A* auth, an engineering atmosphere dominates the work hemp done, much of which directly involves lalxiratory experimentation. In the past three decades, expansion at FVatt & Whitney Airt raft has been almost tenfold. In recent years, greatest emphasis has been on extend­ ing engineering facilities to meet the needs of ad­ vanced rescan h and development programs in flight propulsion. Among the Connecticut I14 W A facilities are many that are unequaled in the industry. Thus today, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft is better prepared than ever to continue development of the world’s best aircraft powerplants . . . to probe the propulsion future . . . to build and test greatly advanced pro­ pulsion systems for coming generations of flight vehi­ cles — in whatever form they take. T h e Connecticut A ircraft N uclear En g in e la b o ra to ry , oj>cr ated by Pratt & W h itn e y A ircraft is situated on a 1,200 acre tract near M iddletow n The Laboratory was specially built for the development of nuc lear flight propulsion systems. I ho W il l goo* T u rb in e Kngine Tost F a c ility ta the world's moet extensive p riva tely own«Ni turbine development laboratory Designed and built ®i>e. < Ificalix to test full acale exfierimental engines and components in environm ents sim ulating condition* at extreme altitude® and siwhmK it I® cu rren tly undergoing expansions that w dl greatly increase its o p a c ity for development tenting of the most advanced forms of a ir breathing system*. In rhiiml>ers like this at the W illgooe T u rb in e Kngme Test F a c ility full scale engines m av he tested in environm ent* which sim ulate conditions from *e» level to PXI ex*) (net. M ach 3 condition* can also be annulated here. In the new Fuel System * I a d o ra to ry engineers can m in u tely analyze* the effects <»f extreme en­ vironm ental conditions on components of fuel system* — conditions such as those encountered rn advanced types of flight vehicles operating at high M ach numbers and high altitude*. 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' th e e d it o r ia l e o n ie r n in g I* a a r k s edu< i t m n b d l th # In ' h# M a u d f o llo w ­ D a ily T e x a n A p r i l up st d e m e n t Bu* w # h a v e y e t to h e a r a n y o n e w h o e v e r t ’ lok a n e d u c a tio n c o u rs e w ith th e te a c h in g * e x c e p tio n ’ s a y I A* w ill tw e n ty fo u r c o m p le te d ho n h i in e d u c a tio n a n d I a m h a p p v fo u n d s o m e o f to say t-e p a r t ic u la r ly th e se c o u rs e * to v a lu a b le h e a r v a lu a b le th is s e m e s te r th e e n d o f h a v e I w a n t y o u fr o m m e - th e r e fo r e I h a v e th a t to fo r I d o m*t m e a n to * t y in p r e p a r in g m e b o th th a t e v e r# e d u c a tio n c o u rs e I to o k has p ro v e d p a r t i c u l a r ! ) v a m a b le o r c o n ta in e d fu tu r e p o te n tia l th e v a lu e I w o u ld T h e r e a re s e v e r a l w h ic h lik e to see de c le d fr o m the T e x a s te a c h e r c e r t i f i c a t i o n r e q u ir e m e n ts . th e e a re s o m e c o u rs e * H o w e v e r, I he e e w e re e x t r e m e ly w h ic h fo r v a lu a b le I a m th e s tu d e n t te a l lu n g w h ic h fu t u r e n o w lie a r d c a r e e r a n y o n e m v it I* b e c a u s e th e c u r r e n t s ty le s e e m s to be to m a k e o n ly v e r y n e g a tiv e c o m m e n ts e d u c a t i o n c o u rs e s M a n y o f fh e « e c o m m e n ts fr o m w o rn * h a v e ( * r * o n * w h o n e v e r (a x e n e v e n o n * e d u c a tio n C f* !' se fo r m y I f yc *t h a v e not th is b e fo re p e rh a p s a! lo u t d o in g a n d lik e I w o u ld to * c # Hire*# I ’ m v e t " . t v s tu d e n ts w h o a te a c tu a lly fe # r h e r - in Hie T e x a s in v o lv e d r r a m in g fo r w a r d c o m e p r o g r a m w -'th c o n s t r u c t iv e c r i t i c i s m w h ic h In c lu d e * leo*h p o s it iv e a n d n e g a tt1 e T h e pc t* o f th e e d u ­ s ta te m e n ts ... .rn w it p n r# a v a il ­ c a tio n cur? a b le m u s t r e ­ re c o g n iz e d a n d ta in e d C e r t a in ly n o n e o f us w o u ld r e c o m m e n d w r in g o f f th e w h o # le g to g e t to e ” ! tee r id o f a s o re r- U - k c B a r b a r a 2M 0 W h it is N > 4 In s tu d e n t < E d it o r * N o te : H e c to r H o lg u in . l r , , g r a d u a te c i v i l e n g in e e r in g , I 1* w r i t i n g hts tbe<*i% I T p a r k in g . on r e r n m m e n d a - T h e H o lg u in tto n x w h ic h M r h a * th e p r o b le m .) m a d e c o n c e r n in g th e p r o b le m o f fo llo w in g a r * I T h e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f a p a r k ­ in g p r o g r a m is o f p r im a rx tm p o r- ta n i * T h e r e m u s t be « if f t c ie n t p a r k in g f a c ilit ie s to m e e t the ne eds a n d s ta ff, a r d s tu d e n t" P r e ­ o f fa c u ltv s e n t p a r k in g f a c ilit ie s m u s t tie im ­ p r o v e d fu t u r e c o n s tru e lio n c a n n o t be a v o id e d A c o m m itte e x h o u ld I)# e s ta b lis h e d to d e te r m in e th e p a ; Kung n e ^ d * o f rh# I T ' e r- th e p a r k in g s ’ v a n d p r o g r a m . in s t it u t e to fu r a p a c k in g p r o g r a m ? A s p e c ia l fu n d s h o u ld bp s t a r t ­ T h e ed fo llo w J 'n u e *-*|tv o ' T e x a s s h o u ld I ' n 1 e r s itie s th e e x a m p le o f mo«< a n d c o lle g e s bv m a k in g th e p e o p le vv I to b e n e fit fr o m th e p a t k in g fa c I,tie s p a v fo r th e m T h e la '* " h o u ld he c h a n g e d to a llo w th e T 'n iv e r s it v to c h a r g e fe e * fo r a u to m o b ile re g ­ is t r a t io n a n d fo r p e r k in g p r iv ile g e * . 3 S tu d e n t* s h o u ld bp c h a rg e d [ c r s e m e s te r to r e g is t e r if t h e ir J ! th e v c a r s a n d 33 p e r s e m e s te r w sn u n -c a ,pu« p a c k in g p r iv ile g e # A il s tu d e n ts w o u ld s t;!] bp r e q u ir e d lo * u * o m o b tle « h«rt th e v w o u ld h a t e t h e ir c h o ic e as to w h e t h e r o r not d ic e w shed to tl«e c a m p u s p a r k in g f a c ilit ie s r e g is te r 'h e r 4 F a c u lt y a n d » ta ff m e m b e r * s h o u ld be p r o v id e d w ith s p e e ta ! p a r k in g a r e a * w ith o u t c h a rg e A S tu d e n ts s h o u ld he for p a c k in g v io la tio n # R e c o m m e n d e d ' i r e * a r e fo r 35 fo r th e fir s * o ffc n s p th e second o ffe n s e . 33 a n d fin e d 31 Job Opportunities v P ’ ' tv ((a J onn H u n A Teacher T ucsda1 n it rviev '■(*(• eel T tv e \ r neutron* n th# hp )<>c»t k e rrv Serv # office on Placem ent o r the purpose of April 7 Ut (Ut reg strap.'# who are m- i if v c * t en app- ntm ent w ith M r w ould A r m c r o n i co m * to S utton H i l l , Room .’DQ : iv v ( l u h School '< V oi..r U r# • f t ! re c to r o f Personnel. 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T he D a lly Texan a student new *paper o f The Unfs-eeitty o f T a * * * ta puhltahed 'e v e s d a Iv c r e p t Sate r t e ’ M onde’ and h u lid a ' p e rio d * Reptem- in A ustin her th r o u fh Vt t y and m o n th !' In Auge.it bv T#,a« S*ud*n' P ublicattona Try Pew * to u n 'f in * d r ’> rtr:h u ’ o r * wi; ne a crcp(*a p v te »pnone (UH 2-24391 o r a t m e adl- In q u irie s corysriv I U c(2R 1-27801 jci.*. or at the news la n o ra to n - B )ong- D u rin g the course of the hand- and D rew D unlap, E d d ie Southern off Southern w as spiked and threw ran his fa s test 440 of the season the with both shoes on, e 45.8, to win the first a shoe on curve, and finished the ra c e in one the mile re la y in reco rd time, shoe an d one sock. The m a r v e l c lim a x to a of the fete is th a t he still m a n a g e d perfect m eet. Southern had about fo urth and posted a 20.8. R espec- an eight y a r d deficit w hen he and last tab le eh? It w as a perfe ct tu rn of the ★ The r a c e that will be discussed that Southern IOO m e t e r d ash the his th a t lead for 300 y ard s , but for tom e tim e to com e w as s p e c i a l m a t c h e d Olympic cham pion Bobby him as Morrow and Ira M urchison. ■eem t that everybody in the stad- j Southern had lum w as right on the finish and knows who won. T h a t everybody sta d iu m w as 20 y a r d s to the r e a r in third place, Aight on the finish line and knows I,ut won in one of the m ost spec who won, except the judges. The Oklahom a State flash held then fly e r breezed by the stretch. since y e a r to play* catch up. line T hat w as in F o rt Worth last y ear, is, when E ddie took the baton alm ost tabu lar ra c e s I 'v e e v e r seen. th ey e n ’ere d been o v e r a I t s the in It O rlando H az ley s t a r te d lap. We were talking to Ir a S a tu rd a y The 20,OOO sp ec tato rs had an- a fte m o o n and he was a bit con other unusual t r e a t in seeing Bra c er n e d with the T exas sp o rtsm e n two-time Olympic champion eyesight, as were som e of sa m e A dh em ar da Silva c om p ete in the s p o r ts m e n afte r viewing t a r e s of the race. thirty-tw o year old South F ri d a y was only M urch iso n’s A m erican tr a v e le d from his home in the pie- bop, s ’ep, and jump. Die 1>P, * to com pete A m p n r f ln tr a c k meet* R elays was his first time second outdoor race of the season. m He has Just completed *he indoor a iT 1*1** circuit w here he specialized in the 50 y a rd dash and posted a 5 I for a best His time. future plans a n o th e r crank at n ext y e a r, and then hang ’em up to s t a r t coaching, probably in Ghi- cago. Murchison p la c M fifth In th e last Olympiad He, highly Twenty-six Nears h a s n ’t slowed take him th* O lympics bng. sh. D a Silva sp eaks to in a ° , r!Unl P. * ^ 1 * ^ N o v e m b e r tc>o, p raise d the m e e t v e ry o r r r o t seven ? n**u a *e s ' and m a k e s one 'eel like is the d u m b college stu den t he limited hut . t0 rf\ f . e x a s from E a s t ^ The big sto rm he w as supposed J a m e s ’ Baird showed to be only a gentle breeze, a* B a ird m a n a g e d only 47T0 ’ and fourth pia-'e to da Sil­ va s 51 6 V . .Vote: All tim e s given a re by the W orld’s m ost D oubt Sports Notice AD th * S r',T'f* t” a r* flu* TuHia' April 7. Squash en tri** ara also due on Tur-sd* pitching H am pton ed W atc h .” HEADQUARTERS ON THE DRAG SLACKS W A S H & W E A R , C O L L E G IA T E , B A C K FLAPS, S O L ID C O L O R S , end STRIPES BLUE JEANS JAMAICA SHORTS BEACH PANTS MALKIN'S 2426 G U A D A L U P E G R 6-9276 Texas Plays Rice for SWC Lead Tuesday, April 7, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 will be Roy Enderlin at the short- stop position. In the outfield will be Wayne left field, fleet Jo y a n d George McDonald A rnette in center, M y ers in right field. in Texas defeated B aylor in their Inst outing and pounded out 14 hits and scored 14 the process. T exas and Rice have iden­ tical 7-3 re cords for the full season of play and a T e x a s victory will give th em the se a s o n ’s as well as the conference lead. ru n s in Shorthorns Seek 4th Season W i n O v e r Rice O w le ts Billie the T e x a s v a r s ity travels to Rice, the T e x a s Y earlings stay the Rice a t home and e n tertain Owlets a t C lark Field. The ga m e will begin a t 2 30 and the Y earl­ ings will he seeking to continue th eir winning surg e th a t has seen from a 11-0 th em bounce hack pasting at the han ds of the AAM F is h and post tw o wins in succes­ sion. T e x a s ta kes a 3-1 record into the to roll now and The T e x a s Ix m g ho m s h a v e be­ gun the m a r c h continues to Houston today w he re th ey will m eet the powerful Rice Owls in w hat could be the m o s t sev ere test of the young baseball season. T ex as ca n m ove into first place In the hectic SWC race with a vic­ tory o v e r the Owls, but to win they will have to h e a t the n u m b e r one te a m in the conference at p re s en t, j Rice leads the pack with a r e c - 1 th ree wins and one loss, Ord of while the lo n g h o r n s are in second place, a half g a m e hack, with a rec o rd of tw o wins and one loss. th eir first con­ T ex as dropped ference g a m e of to the season the T ex as Aggies, but since then th ey h a v e bounced back in g re a t fashion to d efeat TOU 4-1 and then trou nce B ay lo r 14-1. the H e av y fitting has heen the top fe a tu re of I/w g h o rn a tt a c k as Mitchell B ax ter. W ayne M c ­ Donald, P e te E m b r y , G e o r g e M yers. Bob Verplar.k. and Phil Hipps h ave combined to lead the IiOnghorns from the cellar to s e c ­ ond place i n o n e week s play. Coach Bibb F alk h a s n 't n a m e d his sta rtin g p itche r vet and w o n ’t until g a m e time. The rest of the sta rtin g lineup of previous g a m e s will r e m a in in ta rt, except for the B a x te r a n d M y e rs change, w hich w as m a d e last week. T h at will put P e te E m b r y behind the plate, Mitchell B a x te r a t f i r s t base. sophom ore Phil Hipps at second base. h ea v y hitting V erplank at infield third, and completing the contest and faces a team that has been only m ediocre to date. In the Shorthorns last gam e their beat the B aylor Cubs 18-8 and pounded out 21 hits in the process. The T ex as hitting has outshown the pitching in e arlie r g am e s this y e a r and th ey will depend heavily on th e ir h a ts to b e a t Rice. Coach T o m m y Snow will start. Tom Bel­ cher on the mound for tile Texas F res h m en . Belcher w a s the losing pitcher in the tim e the AAM g a m e b ut at he w a s bothered by a soreness in the w e ather, cold the a r m and in his favor. and windy, w a s n ’t The a r m is fit now and Belcher ! will be out to even his pitching record. The rest of the starting lineup w ill rem ain the sam e. T h a t will have Mike Cotten c atc hing Lou Brazleton at first base, P a t Rigby a t second, David Skinner ; a t third base, and Bart Shirley a t shortstop. in In right the in the outfield frosh w ill have Jeff N esrsta field. left .Terry Dehlinger in center, and P a u l H y att field. H y a tt h a s heen the big gun fbr the Short­ horns with his .500 batting a v e rag e. The Rice attack is led by Bill John Burton, an d G a ry i West. West pounded out four hits Flynn, in their loss to A&M. O P E N A L L N I G H T ! BOBBY LAYNE'S BOWL-O-RAMA 32 LANES — RESTAURANT L am a r a t Barton Spring* H I 2-7801 OUR UIL SPECIAL WHITE SILK DINNER JACKETS CU I ii Regularly $55 Now $3975 w a y n e M c d o n a l d , Pe t e e m b r y . . . Longhorn Sluggers L a s t Inning R a lly G i v e s R o b e r ts W in GERALD HURLEY C o - I n t r a m u r a l E d i t o r D e rre l l G le g h a m 's single to con­ t e r in the last of the third inning sco red J o h n Schiflett with the winning run as R o b e rts H all c a m e the from powerhouse B rack enridg e usual Hall, 8-7, fea ture in one of in t r a m u r a l softball g a m e s M onday night a t W hitaker Field. f a r behind to defeat the t h e l a s t R o b e r t a ’ v i c t o r y w a s a c o m e f r o m - b e h i n d a f f a i r a s t h e y trail in n i n g , ed g o i n g Into 7-5. B r a c k e n r i d g e J u m p e d in to a q u i r k 5 0 lea d in the to p of the f i r s t in n in g . At Whiting opened the inning with a double end then Clint T h o m p ­ son and D av id Kelley, an all-in­ tr a m u r a l selection last y ear, w a lk ­ ed. The clean up hitter, Jim I.um- m us, then blasted a g ra n d slam h o m e ru n and B rack en rid g e had a four ru n lead. the Don M orris w alked and scored the fifth ru n of the inning on a sacrifice fly and an e rro r. R o b erts n a rro w e d th e i r half lead of the first when th ey scored two runs'. D avid E d g a r and T ho m as N eely w alked and E d w a r d Rob­ e r t s singled to score E dgar. After a sacrifice fly put Neely on third, to score D onald C arlson singled in Neely and m ake the score 5-2. in the B rack en rid g e scored two m o re ru n s Inning and second se em ed on their w a y to an easy win. T hompson singled and stole second base. L u m m u s th en singled score Thompson. Alert base to running by Thom pson allowed him to score on a stolen b a se and an o ve rth row at third. l o a d l i f e In t h e i r R o b e r t * c a m e to i n n i n g a n d s e c o n d t h e h a l f o f s c o r e d t h r e e run* to c u t B r a c k ’s lea d to 7-5. J o h n S c h i f l e t t w a l k ­ ed to lea d o f f for R o b e r t s , Gie- g h a m s i n g l e d a n d K en E d g a r w a l k e d to t h e b a s e s . T w o run* c r o s s e d on f i e l d e r ’* c h o l e e * and t h e n a third run s c o r e d on a s a c r i f i c e f l y b y E d w a r d Rob- crt*. R ol*’ris H all held B rack en rid g e without a ru n in th e third inning and a fte r regu latio n tim e had run out Robert * scored th re e run s in the th ird to win the gam e. I,e a t e n O l i v e r s i n g l e d to o p e n t h e r a l l y b y R o b e r t * . C a r ls o n w a l k e d a n d S c h i f l e t t d o u b le d to r i g h t field s c o r i n g O l i v e r . C a r l ­ son s t o l e h o m e to t i e th e s c o r e at 7 7 a n d w it h S c h i f l e t t on third b a s e , G i n g h a m s i n g l e d to knock In t h e w i n n i n g run. 'Mural Schedule bl i t S i g m a D e l t a SOFTBALL r i a " A - 7 p m S i g m a A l p h a E p s i l o n v s . S i g ma N u vs A c a c i a ; H p m P h i a p p a T a u vs D e l t a K a p p a Kps I Ion P h i S i g m a K a p p a vs S i R n i a A l p h a M u ; D e l t a T a u D e l t a v s T h e t a XI ' t h e t a P l ( lav* B • 4 p m S i g m a P h i E p s i l o n T h e t a XI vs P i v s B e t a K a p p a S i g m a v s P h i K a p p a A l p h a S i g m a D e l t a t> rn S i g m a A l p h a M u v v D e l t a K a p p a E p s i l o n : P h i G a m m a D e l t a vs P h i S i g m a K a p p a A l p h a T a u O m e g a v s S i g m a A l p h a E p s i l o n . S TF.NNIS DOUBLES Class A: 4 p m . 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S t e w a r t A S m i t h vs H i l l A S i m m o n s ; K l i n e A S i l v e r v s G o t t A K r i s t n a l k ( a m p A W e a v e r vs B o d e A H o o p e r ; T r i c k e v A H o d n e t t v s S p e a r s A F . s t e s s ; W n l s d o r p A N e l s o n vs P e d b e t t e r A A n d e r s o n W e a v e r A B u t l e r vs S t e w a r t A M a x ­ we l l C h u p l k A W i l l i s v s M o o r e A S m i t h ; P o m e r a n t z A G u r w l t E vs A n d e r I ’o i t i k A O l i v o ? vs s o n A F e r g u s o n . i o n vs C o s n e r A S a d l e r H i c k * A H a r r G e r s o n A Si h o e n h r u n f* p in G r o v e A D u m l e y v s D e m o n s A f l a t Mn; N a n s A B r u h l vs V r a i l s A J o s e p h ; D e w A S i m o n v s P e r k i n s D a w k i n s B r o o k A K l v e a s h v s S t l t h A H a r p e r D r u s h e l A M c C u l l o u g h vs Ja>- on A D i l l s b u r g B e a d A H o g u e A- S t e p h e n s vs .T o n e s A K e n n e d ) M '‘C a m p b e l l A M ' a m p h i - I vs T u t l e A W i l s o n T o p h a m A- Ma r t i n vs B r f o r d A B l a c k a l e r : A n d r e w s A M ■ u u S h r a k e A C o p e l a n d S ' h u l z e A- H e n c e r a n H t l t s o n A I t e f a r g e s B r i t t s A S t u n vs M c A c a m s A S h e p p a r d ' d e n A Ha l l Vi C a l l a w a y A NT g u a r d Duds - 1 A P a p e v * H e e l e r A 'I S a n d e r * a D r a k e vs H o l l o w a y A- L o n g ; K y i * a e l i y >a F i e l d * At C h a p m a n : vs S p a n g l e r A- < a n ' , n e F r a z i e r r u e r I I Smart and Colorful FORMAL WEAR •I WI Kl C O L O R S : R E D - W H I T E -BLUE These smart, colorful, masculine look ng shan­ tung ty p e form al c o a t* are t h * h it of the Seaton. 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C ra ” , who p n . e d th* part of n a a d * im d s r B a c * ♦he direc+orshiD of M u Pay” *. *a m tF < 1 9 5 7 v e rv o r w AWARDS. . . ^ C o n t i n u e d f r r n n P a ge l l B e a t a e h l e v e m e n t In s o u n d — “ Hou th T o d d A O s o u n d d e p t . P n r l f l e , ’ ’ F r e d H v n e n , B e a t f i l m e d i t o r i n g — ' ‘ G l g L * ' A n d r i e n n e F a r a n . B e a t r o s t u m e d e s i g n — “ O l g l , * * C e e l l B e a t o n . B e a t d o r u m e n t a r v f e a t u r e — “ H h l l e W t l d e r n e s a . ’ ' W a l t D i s n e y . B e a t s o n g — “ G i g ! . ” m u s l r b y l - o e w e ; B r l r a by A l a n F r e d e r i c J a y I > *r n © r. B o a t s p e c i a l e f f e c t v — " T o m T h u m b . " T o r n H o w a r d . B e s t d r a m a t i c o r c o m e d y p i c ­ t u r e m u s i c s c o r e — " T h e O ld M a n a n d t h e * k a , ' * D i m i t r i T i o m k i n . B e s t f o r e i g n l a n g u a g e p i c t u r e — “ M y ! n c l e , " J a c q u e s T a t ! . B e s t a c h i e v e m e n t in c i n e m a t o ­ g r a p h y , M a s k a m i M h i t e — “ T h e D e f i a n t O n e s , " S a m L e a v i t t . WHEEL BALANCING W IR E WHEELS, ALSO ! Electronic Balancing Hodgkins Motor Co. 4203 Guadalupe G R 3-9020 We N o w Have Photo Silk Studtman Photo Service G R 7-2820 222 W est 19th W A N T E D For Summer S o m e o p e n in g s still a v a i l a b l e for yo u n g m en to wo rk at en K a n te m B o y * Ranch Mi.st have k n o w le d g e o f hors- - and be t h # to teach bo y s to ride S h o u ld h a . e a th le ti c end - v i m m i n g h a . k g i o u n d S a l a r y plus tip s A- K v p e n se s F o r a p p li c a t io n s and i n fo r m a tio n m a k e mimedln'© c o n ta c t with SV M S P K N C F R O X 207.1 C O L L I OK S T A T I O N . T E X A S BOWLING CENTER For An Evening of Fun! 3409 Guadalupe G L 3 - 9 I 6 ABC Approved Conveniently Located Automatic Pin Setters SEE Y O U S O O N ! HI-FI SALE W EBCO R P H O N O G R A P H S , C O N S O L E S A N D PORTABLES C A B IN A R T SPEAKER KITS A R K A Y KITS A N D R A D IOS FRAZIER SPEAKERS A N D M A N Y O T H E R VALUES E E D W A Y R A D IO T.V. HI-FI 2010 SPEEDW AY GR 8-6609 Plenty of FREE P A R K IN G Space in bade of Store You are Cordially Invited to attend the Revue, Sweetheart Presentation and Ball Climaxing the 19 5 9 R O U N D - U P Theme of fhe Revue . . . "Have Orbit--Will Travel" Playing for fhe Sweefhearf Ball . . . Les Brown and His Band of Renown GREGORY GYM 8 OO P.M. TICKETS: Ravu* and S *x a « fb a a rt P r*y « e fa f'© ri 10 00 P.M. Main Floor Front ................. $2 OO Main Floor R*a* ................. $ ! .7 5 S w * * t h * * r t B a l Balcony ...................................... $1.75 (ah en /T y co-op » ■ i . » i i ^ 7 i ~i i r v j | Tickets on Sale at The C o -O p and A ll Tour Hemphill Stores Bridge Groups' Plan Meetings Th# N ew com ers groups of the U n iv e rs ity L a d l e * C hih have »rheduled meetings for this week. Hostesses for the E v e n in g B rid g e G ro u p One at 7:15 p m . T u esd ay moll he M rs. K. J . W ag n er. 6600 V in e. E v e n in g B rid g e G roup Three m ill m eet at 7:45 p .m . T u esd ay w ith M rs. P e n n y In g ra m . 2304 Sw ish e r The M orning B rid g e G rou p w ill m eet at 6 .50 a rn. W edn esday with M rs A nd rew B ro c k e m a , 1301 Rock- m ore w r i t A K , SRD to Have First Dormitory Swimming Poo Bv K A R E V W H E E L E R T m n S ta ff W riter sw im m ing pool for S R P a re a lity. S c o t t i s h R U # D o r m i t o r y , d ed i W ith construction beginning im ­ c a t e d in 1922, r e p r e s e n t # a n i n ­ “ All in f a v o r s i g n i f y b y r a i s in g t h e i r r i g h t h a n d . ” ‘ The motion is c arried , gentle­ m en " Thus the B o a rd of D ire cto rs of Scottish R ite D o rm ito ry o n Feb- the ru m o r of a ru a r v 2S m ade m ed iately, the pool W ill give resi­ dents an added recrea tio n a l ad v a n ­ tage. w ilh a place for the girls and th eir guests to m eet and have a good tim e without extra expense. The pool is scheduled for com ple­ tion .lune I . v e s t m e n t of m o r e th a n a m i ll i o n d o lla r* . It o u r s Its e x i s t e n c e to la te S a m P . the e f f o r t s o f the in- C o c h r a n of D a l l a s , w h o w a * A t r a m e n t a l in o r g a n i z i n g the Scot tisli H ite E d u c a t i o n a l A s s o c i a t i o n in 1920. Tuesday, April 7, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page It ja m a parties e v e r y month ave just a few of the fa cilitie s to w hich S R D w om en are accustom ed F ir s t residents of Scottish R ite es­ tablished m an y social traditions w h ich a re still observed. Among these ans the form al dinners that a re given on the im portant holi- d ays — H allo w e ’en, Thanksgiving, V alen tin e s and Texas Independ­ ence D ay. C h ristm as dinner, a spe­ c ia l occasion, is served on Sunday night before the holidays Dressed in sem i-form al attire, the residents their guests gather the and fest iv tdy-de* oi ated. candle-lit din­ ning hall for an old-fashioned feast of tu rk e y and dicssing. in B a c h Ja n u a r y and Mav S R D sen io is a r r honored with a lum futon “ S R D and presented w ith plate ’ an Most anticipated event of the year, h ow ever, is the S R D spring form al. 'H ie residents, supervised by Upperclass advisors and Haft plan the them e and m ake the elab­ orate decorations. Pat Laird Vies For New Title P a t L a ird , a U n iv e rs ity junior, represent has been selected to Austin at the Texas S e rv ice Sta­ tion Convention in San Antonio Tuesday through 'Thursday. M iss L a ir d is competing with l l other Texas beauties for the title of “ Miss Service Station 1959.” H e r p ast tit|e> include “ M iss Aux-* tin 1958 1 and “ M iss B e rg stro m 1958” She ha- also been a fin a l­ ist in several University-sponsored beauty eontests. TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS GR 2-2473 M O N TH LY C L A S S IF IE D H A T ES 8 w ords ................. $ 6 ,0 0 30 w ords ............................... 11.00 C L A S S IF IE D D E A D L IN E S T u e sd a y T e x a n W e d n e s d a y T e x a n T h u rs d a y T e x a n F r id a y T e x a n S u n d a y T exan Mon. Tues. W e d . T h in v F r i. 3.30 p rn. 3:30 p m. 3 IO p m. 3 :30 p m. 3 30 p.m. DAU T C L A S S IF IE D R A T ES o r less 20 w o rd s Addi- tio n a l w ords I d a y ...............................$ 95____ $ 02 E a c h ad dition al day .OI C la ssifie d D isp lay ............ $1 35 per co lum n inch In the event of erro rs m ade in an ad vertisem en t notice must, he g iven as the p ub lish ers are in c o rrec t resp on sible for o n ly one insertion. im m e d iate .85 . Room and Board Q u iet A P P R O V E D U N I V E R S I T Y G I R L S ref donee S u m m e r and F a ll Sem esters, fu lly carpeted. M aid service. A Jr- co n d itloners I -.cc Hunt meal*. Rea ^ enable rate- N ear m ain 1 am pus 22f)8 R io G ran de, co rn e r 22G. G R 7-1493. Special Notices ATTENTION B r ig h t Young S tudents!! for cle v e r g re e tin g la r d ideas and a rt aim ed a? the college narket. H lg n e st prices paid W r it e C o lleg e H a ll C ard s, Y o rk Ijire h m o n t. New W e are loo king Wanted Apartment* Lost and Found L O S I ! 1959 R I C E In s titu te rin in itia ls J M W P le a se co n tact e with Nadine Osm on at i IR 2-7291 T U T O R I N G C O L L E G E A E G E B R A in ­ experienced teacher. G R 6-3971 Tutoring Typing T O P C A S H F O R o ur ca r or t a n y m ake m odel up to 1058 L a m a r M o to rs 6th at VIUitV — pay L a m a r m o re G R 8-3451. T H R E E A N D L O E R room fu rn 'sh e d ap artm ents Convenient I v located 548 $55 a month. U t ilit ie s fu rnish ed C a ll G R 8-2354 Alterations For Sal© M E N 'S E X P E R T A L T E R A T I O N S done reaso n ab ly. Q u ic k service. See M rs 'A ear 2332 Ja co b so n s M en s A rn o ld , G u ad alu p e For Rent IN comfort. S T U D E N T S L I V E In a m obile home P p to seven ye ars f i ­ nancing. M e aecept alm ost a n y th in g for trade-in. N e w and used trailers. T h r if t y T r a ile r M a r t S o u t h C o n g r e s s 2024 H I . -5613 Open u n t i l 9 00 e ve ry night E X P E R I E N C E D T Y P I N G R E P O R T S , etc. E le c tric . M rs. H u n te r. thesis G E 3-3516 D E L A H I E D T Y P I N G . G ra m m a r c o rre c t­ ed M im e o g rap h in g M u ltig ra p h in g T ra n sla tio n s H I 2-6522 L E T M R S . A L B R I G H T t v p e y o u r pa­ pers E le ctro n ia tic. R e a s o n a b l e . G E 3-2941 B R A G R A D U A T E On ■ a m p u l morn ings M rs. B a k e r. H O 5-0197. T ake s A P P R O V E D M E T H O D O F F L O T R E - o ff hips, I < IR R E N '! M O T H E Y ail G R 7-1583. D t G IN G ♦highs t u !’ mv F o r free dem onstrat on 3 R E C T O ' 'V in c :. ha Sr term t ,opec! S uit ate W e p a' H O 543886 Special Services R E N T rate* TV's. HO 5- 1939 597. G R 2-2882. Po rtab le*. D a ily O R C H E S T R A - C O M B O S E N 7 I R- r a IN E R S tor a 'I occasions C a ll Dell. G e o rg e G R 2-7139 T Y P I N G A N D S E W I N G Room for men 2710 R .n G rande. G R -8631. WATCH REPAIR W a tc h e s cleaned bv the new Ultrasonic C le an in g M eth od G u a ra n te e d w o rk m a n s) p Guaranteed fa c to ry party Pro m p t service. F re e E stim ate s. jlCRUGER’S ON THE DRAG 2-.j6 G uad a tpe R O O M IN G H O E S E . M O D E R N — Air- C ond itio ned B e a u tifu l ap artm ent for owner. Room fo r expansion. W i l l a c ­ cept some trad e G R 8-6074 D I S S E R T A T I O N S . P O R T S E x p e rie n c ed T H E S E S . R E ­ e le c tro m a tic f o u r block* ty p in g M in o r e d itin g from cam pus M rs Bo d o u r G R 8-8113 1938 M G A turq uoise, w h ite w a i l s , w in ­ dow w ashers neater A M F M rad io ( ’ all G R P ric e d to sell. 13 OOO mile s 6-2206 1952 B U I C K R I V I E R A H a r d t o p . T u n a T u to n e t Vm heater seat cover* stick*'! $380 cash G R 7-2575 tw o door rad o, 1959 plate* and 1952 B R I C K R I V I E R A H a rd to p . S u p e r tun-door Six passenger P y n a flo w R & H One o w n e r $280 G R 7-2575 HT F I F O R S A L E cheap G a rra r d tu rn speak E x c e l l e n t 'a b le K irn T u n e r a m p lifie r e n c ondition C al! G R 7-2015 a fte r 6. C o m p l e t e o r s e p a r a t e Nurseries N IG H T B A B Y G R 7-7780. SITTING in mv home marten. C H IP-N -D A L E N U R S E R Y A N D kin d e r I block o ff eamptis D egreed k nd' rg arte n teach er R e g i s t e r e d nurse o w n e r G I, 3-0159 o pe rato r G R 8-2,616 a n d T H E S E S C A R E F U L L Y D O N E E le c tric . 900 W est 31st. G R 2-9444 D I S S E R T A T I O N S . T H E S E S R e p o rt* (K le e tro m a tlc i. M r*. R lt c h i* Close- 1 n. <.R 6-7079. E L E C T R I C ) R E A S O N A B L E M IN O R e d itin g free. Close in. G R 8-3298. A L L T Y P E S W O R K t> pist Ele< tro m atic bv experienced H i 2-5583. M i L T IL T T H . O ZA L I D . R E A S O N A B L E rail's Mc lh ain. H O 5-0981 M A R I H A A N N Z I V L E Y M B A A co m p lete p rofessional tx pmg serv­ ice tailored to the need* o f Ln ive r- S p e cia l sitx ke\ board language. -rum p, equipm ent and e ng ineering theses and d is­ sertatio ns students for C o n ve n ie n tly lo n g e d at G O O D A L L W O O T E N D O R M B L D G . 2102 G u ad alu p e I J R 2-3210 Rho IB M T Y P IN G Mr* Bradley See our wonderful selection of formal* and after five fashions for the Round- Up Revue. 2904 G U A D A L U P E Open Thursday Evening* til 8:00 A Beloved Shirtwaist in PURE SILK for the gal who is most comfortable amidst purity, law and order. Balanced design: free pleats expanding the skirt to a full bell below jet-ln belt. Beautiful in both solids and stripes. Other shirtwaist styles in pure silk et $39.95 $29.95 I* the S U D o w n e d g r e e n ­ th e r e h o u s e a n d 5 a c r e g a r d e n ut t h # b a c k o f tile s i t e . An old tra d itio n w h i c h i* still m a i n t a i n e d is " t h a t a m e a l ha* n e v e r b een s e r v e d withou t f r e s h flow era on e v e r * t a b l e . ” the p r e s e n c e of in lau n d ry, housed S R O is the only residential hall on the U n iv e rs ity cam pus w ith its, (he red own b rick annex at the h ark of the m ain do rm ito ry. Handled by em- ploves, the lau n d ry service is pro­ vided the only effort exerted by girls is the Sunday night chore of filling out the lau n d ry list, sacking the clothes in the la u n d ry hag and m aking the short trip “ out-back” to pick up th eir clean , starched clothes. to each resident, and H air-dry erg and sewing m achines in the lounges, maid se rvice, re­ freshm ents served ev p i v night d u r­ ing fin al exam s, devotional se rv­ ices everv T h u rsd ay night, edu ca­ tional and entertaining movies two or three tim e* a month and pa­ M r. Cochran*$ cit earn w as to es­ tablish a home at the U n iversity w h ere the daughters and re latives of M asons would have the cu ltu ral and educational advantages that they had in th eir own homes. W hen his goal w as realized, M r. Cochran gave to the dorm tho Sue Higgins C ochran M e m o ria l L ib r a ry of 3,000 hook1-. The collection con­ tains m an y first editions, among w hich first edition of M ark T w a in *g “ Roughing I t ” is a ★ it The M a s o n * o f T e x a s h a v e pro for In s ta n c e , v i ded m a nv o t h e r “ e x t r a s ' ' S K P * r e s i d e n t* . F o r W a n d a P h i B eta, graduate. Rose Cockrell, to Richard A. G am m a F u l c h e r , ★ ★ C a r o Iv n .l e a n N e v e tn Roberl (Bobby> G a r n e r , P h i Kta N e w t o n S ig m a . Vita E a v e H a ir to .lam es R V i r a m n n t e * . F re s h m a n basketball coach. ★ * J o h n s o n , l.lla M a e graduate, T exas Stars, B B A Sw eeth eart, to viol* in le n d s B a ile y , D elta R a p pa Epsilon. ♦ A l i n d a Kav Y a n c e y , Delta G am 'Game Night' Set by Wives " G a m e N ig h t” ha* been set for the T u esd ay m eeting of the Btu : dent A rch itects \Uvc- C lub at 7 30 in tho U n iv e rs ity Club 2304 B rid g e canasta, and p m . San Antonio other gam es w ill tie plavod. M rs R o y M ills, M rs Benny Buford Duke M uscly, and Mr* w ill be hostesses for tho meeting. £ncjaaem enti mn, All-cam pus Advisors, Alpha L am b d a D ad a, to . l a m e # W illia m * l am bda Delta, to J a n i e # W illia m # Phi E t a Sigm a. ir it \ Incant J o s e p h B l a n c h i , g r a d u a t e P a t r i c i a Mutant* W’alahak ha Ar A A A Betty Ann M o ore, student tin Amir# B o u c h a r d , Sigm a P h i E p ­ silon. A rm y RO TO , track and cross cou ntry tram . A A tune K a t h r v n S c h m i d t , g r a d ­ u a te , to W a y n e M elv in H a s , D e l t a I psllon, gr adnate. T U X E D O S IOO N E W W H I T E D IN N E R J A C K E T S FOR RENT w i t h A r r r s s o R i K * A L L S IZ E S LONGHORN CLEANERS EV** (»n#"i D O Y O U U K E GOOD PIZZA? Try our*, end you'll Dem* back for more, end more, and more. VICTORS ITALIAN VILLAGE GM ft IMM XMMHMIMiHfllfflWRRniMliMUIIL: fW i " "TMIMW > HOL - . A,TRUM) WMMnMMMFMPMBWMI *t*i COWBOY BOOTS W E ST E R N W E A R M A D E T O O R D E R H ah , Scarfs Shirts, Pants Suits. Jeans Mackma ws M o ce a v rn in f o ld s N a m e Belts Bare-back Riggins Sa d d le* C h ap s A n y t h i n g o f Leather Saddles, etc. 15.95 UP CAPITOL SADDLERY E X P E R T Shoe and Luggage Repair 614 L a v a c a SS . 3 9 .9 8 NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FAST SERVICE our M r . Phi l j e w e l e d p u m p . . . 2 4 .9 5 the most in DRY CLEANING m vbmmm : -------- * * * - • ram*** t i e Laundry Service O pen 7 a rn to 6 30 p m. M o n d a y- Sa tu rd ay 5 1 0 W est 1 9 t h Street What Goes JOHNSON . . . p a r t — the .South an d the W e s t h av e e n te re d new e r a s .'' H is sta te m e n ts on this point h a v e led so m e to be­ lie v e that a stand m o re to the W e st, I arn c o n fid e n t m o v in g so m e w h a t fro m the South th is ob- w o u ld en h a n ce a T e x a n * vote-get- “ T h e lin e * of shit# go vernm en t gion , r i a * * a g a in s t c la s s , r a c e to d iv id e us are not lin es d ra w n acro ss the m ap ’h e y are lines w h ic h should tie us to g eth e r in the u nity essen tia l to o u r s u rv iv a l, he said. “ T h e tim e h a * c om e to halt the a g a in s t ra c e , and group a g a in s t g ro u p .” A n d so the big m an spoke fo r u n ity on a n atio n a l basis g u id e d m u c h b y h is big hand- | ” *TTie reg io n * of w h ic h w e a re ting possfblllde*. exploitation of region against r e ­ Tuesday, April 7, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Pag® 6 $6,400,000 Cut From Spending Bill A U S T IN (fl The House M onday knocked V? 400 (VY) fro m the largest spending W I' rn T#xa* history, then qij;f work un til Tuesday for old age The money was taken from a* blind and *i*tanre needy children, bu* it w-n expert­ ed re, legal (■># put h a r k a fte r a te c h n ic a lity w a s re so lv e d The H o r * tent a ti ve I ’• ap p ro ved spending sections fo r the ju d ie ia r y . h o s p it a l m d sp e cia l srivio lR and left untouched re ro m rr.enda - the Mons by the 21 m e m b e r H ou se Ap- pro p rln tio n s C o m m itte e R e p re s e n ta tiv e s O bi# Jo n e s Ans C s t 3 e it: r > w a v HI-FI RADIO TV Sales & Service Wishes You A Most Pleasant l\o m ic I- H r WEEK-END tm. f l i a r l e * Sa n d a h ! A u stin , and V H P ie r a t t , G id d in g s o ffe red shout a h a lf dozen a m e n d m e n ts seeding o v e r a ll ra is e s for low s a l­ a r y g ra d e * of state em p lo ye* R e p • a ld , I ions id K e n n a rd , F o r t T ile p roblem , w e 'v e had in Hie h o sp ita ls and sp e cial sr W eds is r fire and tre a tm e n t W e are fry in g w ith o u r s a la rie s to at tra e t d o cto rs, i>«yrhologists, and p s y c h ia tris ts " T h e p a tie n ts are in con stant th* a tten d a n ts ” S a n d a h l c a r * of said Y o u c a n 't get q u a lifie d rum ­ ple for th a t ty p e of s a la r y ex cep t at a g re a t p e rs o n a l s a c rific e ' * * Iraq Bound Soviet Ship Soils Suez Fully Armed Bt frHw A MMM* i *1*4 Prr sn E g y p t ia n a u th o ritie s P o r t maid re p o rte d a So viet ship w ith fu lly a rm e d m en of K u rd is h 855 Sue/ o rig in throu gh sa ile d f'a n a ! 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