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AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY. M A Y 17.7*5*
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No. 171
Governor Daniel D j 11
Stakes Prestige
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To Suspend Rules
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now
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sion. th e g o v e r n o r r e p li e d t h a t by
r e s t r i c t i n g th e cal! th e L e g i s l a t u r e
will not b e c o m e e m b r o i l e d in .side
i s s u e s .
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In
th e r e g u l a r s e s s io n b e c a u s e
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tax so t h a t th e
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Texas Tech President
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LUBBOCK — Folic© r e p o r t e d
a n o t h e r effigy w a s found h a n g e d
on the T ex a n T e c h f ollegp r a m
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E. X. J o n e s , p r e s i d e n t of
school.
th e n a m e of
the
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C o lle g e o f fic ia ls
been
c o n d u c t i n g a n I n v e s t ig a t io n
into
a s e r i e s of s t u d e n t d e m o n s t r a
tions,
r a i d s a t
w o m e n 's d o r m i t o r i e s .
Including panty
Vol. 58
Price Five C e n ts
Reds Upset
Geneva Plans
G E N E V A tP» — Soxict P rem ier N ik ita K hrush ch ev opened up S a t
urday a prosp ect of seriou s n egotiation s b etw een th e S oviet I nlnn
and the W estern p ow ers at th e Big F ou r foreign m in iste r s’ c o n fe re n c e.
In a sp eech
plan a p p r o a c h
E u r o p e a n s e c u r i t y a n d d i s a r m a m e n t .
in M o v ow, K h r u s h c h e v r e b u f f e d th e W e s te r n p a c k a g e
the p r o b l e m of
to a G e r m a n p e a c e s e t t l e m e n t a n d
But he added : “ The proposals of th e W estern pow er* contain so m e
m a tter s which are w orthy of exam in ation and w h ich w e sh all not
opp ose. On the co n tra ry , w e shall be prepared to seek solu tion s at
the round ta b le .”
T h e s t a t e m e n t <■ i m p a s S e c r e t a r y o f S t a te C h r i s t i a n A. H e rd e r w a s
r e p o r t e d p l a n n i n g to p r o p o s e s e c r e t d i p l o m a c y fo r t h e n e x t p h a s e of
the t a l k s h e i r H e r d e r h a s d e c i d e d t h a t is t h e best w a y to p ro b e r e a l
Soviet a im s h e r e a n d find ou t w h e t h e r it is p o ss ib le to m a k e e n o u g h
p r o g r e s s t o w a r d a g r e e m e n t t o ju stify a s u m m i t c o n f e r e n c e .
th at
Tho Sox jet
l e a d e r d e c l a r e d
the r e a l a u t h o r of t h e W e s te rn
p r o p o s a l s is not in G e n e v a . R e f e r r i n g to W est G e r m a n C h a n c e ll o r
K o n r a d A d e n au e r, h e s a i d : “ The sh a d o w of A d e n a u e r is t h e r e . ”
H e r d e r m a d e k n o w n his v iew s
to close a s s o c i a t e s a f t e r w a t c h i n g
Initial se ss io n s of t h e c o n f e r e n c e w h i c h o p e n e d h e r e M o n d a y . He c o n
s i d e r s the sess io n s m u c h too big a n d f o r m a l , w ith m in i s t e r s m a k i n g
s p e e c h e s a t e a c h o t h e r i n s t e a d of n e g o ti a ti n g .
The work of the c o n fe re n c e, m o reo v er, is app roachin g the point for
w hat d ip lom ats c a ll p rivate d iscu ssio n s. That m e a n s resort to a
lim ited se c r e t dip lom acy w ith a sh arp reduction of public d isclo su re
about what Is tieing d isc u sse d .
T h e b a sic p r o p o s a l s of th e W est a n d the Soviet U n io n for a G e r m a n
p e a c e s e t t l e m e n t h a v e I r e n p r e s e n t e d
to t h e p a r l e y bv H e r t e r a n d
G r o m y k o a n d a r e u n d e r st u d y . T h e y could h a r d l y be m o r e op pose d.
T h e r e s u l t is d e a d l o c k
To rom e to grips with su ch m a tters as this, H erter probably w ill
propose In m idw eek
inform al, c o n
d u cted with g reater se c r e c y , and atten ded by about a dozen m inister*
and top a d v ise r s Instead of the presen t total of about IOO, G erm an
a d v ise r s would not he p resent.
that the talk s be m ad e m ore
B e fo r e t h a t , h o w e v e r , U S officials said t h e r e will h a v e to he f u r t h e r
d e b a t e on t h e c o n t r a d i c t o r y W e s t e r n a n d Soviet p r o p o s a l s p u t f o r w a r d
T h u r s d a y a n d F r i d a y .
•
•
Khruschev Blasts
Western Proposals
S a t u r d a y d e n o u n c e d us sh o u l d e r
I UH I l w ba sis so lv e t h e B e r lin q u e stio n by
“ T his is do ne in o r d e r to m a k e
to
t h e r e s p o n s ib ility ,
a c c u s e us of b e in g o b d u r a t e .
But w e sh a l l not g i v e o u r p a r t
n e r s
t h is p l e a s u r e : W e shall not
follow th is c o u r s e , h u t will on the
this
c o n t r a r y
m e a n s it is i m p o s s i b l e to a c h i e v e
th e l iq u id a tio n of the s t a t e of th e
cold w a r .
e x p l a i n
t h a t ,
by
''Q u e s tio n s m u s t b©
t a k e n s e p
a r a t e l y a n d no t tied t o g e t h e r, a s is
be ing d o n e by’ t h e W e s te r n p o w e r s ,
into o n e big k n o t w h ic h c a n n o t be
u ntied.
to
“ It
the q u e s t io n of the ron -
s e p a r a t e
elusion of a p e a c e t r e a t y w ith the
this
tw o G e r m a n
is p r i m a r i l y n e c e s s a r y
s t a t e s a n d on
t u r n in g B e rlin into
a f r e e c i t y , ”
T hus K h r u s h c h e v r e t u r n e d to the
Soviet position of s e p a r a t e p e a c e
t r e a t i e s w ith E a s t a n d W est G e r
m a n y , a n
the
idea
West. T h e W e s t w a n t s a
sing le
t r e a t y w ith a
r e u n it e d G e r m a n y
an d w o u ld u n i t e E a s t and W est
B erlin a s th e c a p i t a l .
r e j e c t e d by
T he p la n s of the West c a n n o t
be a c c e p t e d e v e n by t h e m s e l v e s , ”
K h r u s h c h e v to ld his K r e m l i n a u d i
en ce “ No o n e of t h e m w'ants the
r e u n if ic a tio n of G e r m a n y . ”
K h r u s h c h e v d e s c r i b e d the e n d in g
of the cold w a r a s th e m o st u r g e n t
p r o b l e m f a c i n g the w o r ld a n d sa id
a h a lt of n u c l e a r test* w a s a n i m
p o r t a n t first s t e p
s a id
“ T h e y kn ow
" T h e A m e r i c a n p e o p le a r e not
a w a r e of w h a t w a r i s , ” th e P r e
m ie r
it only
f ro m n e w s p a p e r s a n d film s, hut
now t h e A m e r i c a n p e o p le a r e join
ing t o g e t h e r to a v e r t t h e t h r e a t of
a n u c l e a r w a r . T h e y k n ow it c an
h a p p e n on
t e r r i t o ry
a n d t h e y c a n t hide f r o m i t . ”
t h e i r o w n
— P r e m i e r N ik ita *
twit s a i d
MOSCOW
K h r u s h c h e v
p a r t * of the W e s t e r n p a c k a g e plan
t o r n e t t i e m e n t of t h e ( i c r m a n q u e s
tion
the Soviets would
no* bm o b s t i n a t e
K h r u s h c h e v
p l a n p r e s e n t e d
t a i n e d
o w n i n g
the W e s te r n
con
t o m e m a t t e r s w o r t h dis
a t G e n e v a
sa id
T h * Soviet chief,
in a s p e e c h
t h e I * n l n I n t e r n a ti o n a l
a c c e p t i n g
P e a c e P r i z e ,
the
W enT s p a c k a g e p l a n w as “ C a lc u
l a t e d
to a r o u s e s h a r p c r i t i c i s m
f r o m o u r sid e .
in siste d
t h a t
*© *
■ *
Campus
Out for Demos
T h e U n i v e r s i ty Y o u n g D e m o c r a t
C lub h a s a p p r o v e d a policy re so
lutio n not to p a r t i c i p a t e rn c a m p u s
p o litic s a s a club o r h a v e any
m e m b e r p a r t i c i p a t e as a
r e p r e
s e n t a t i v e o f th e c lo
.
T h e club a ls o a d o p te d t h r e e g e n
e r a l r e so lu tio n s, t h e first of w hic h
to su b m i t
u r g e d G o v e r n o r D a n i e l
to a s p e c ia l se s s io n of t h e State
L e g i s l a t u r e a p r o g r a m that, would
• A m e n d S B, 86. 1955, t h e T e a c h
e r C e r ti f i c a ti o n Rill
to r e q u i r e a
m a x i m u m o f t w e l v e h o u rs of e d u
c a tio n .
• R a i s e s u b s t a n t i a l l y the s a l a r y of
pu blic high school
• I m p l e m e n t
r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s
m a d e by t h e Sta te H a le-A ik in C o m
m i t t e e t h a t would i m p r o v e public
sc h ools
teach®
.
T h e se c o n d r e s o lu tio n r o d e runs
t h e a c t of t h e fi fty-sixth l e g : s t a t u r e
p r o v i d in g t h a t a m a n ’s n a m e m a y
a p p e a r on th e b a l l o t of t h e State
the
of T e x a s a* a c a n d i d a t e f o r
U n i t e d S t a t e s S e n a te
the
P r e s i d e n t o r V i c e - P r e s i d e n t of the
U n i t e d S t a te s .
a n d
Board Will Study
Leave Suggestion
A p r o p o s a l
t p e d it o r s of
th a t
T h e Daily T e x a n o b t a i n a l e a v e of
a b s e n c e if *hey p l a n to r u n for a
t h e f u t u r e will
in
s t u d e n t o ffice
he d i s c u s s e d M o n d a y a* 2
to p m .
in J o u r n a l i s m B u ild in g 305 b y the
T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s B o a r d
to
eeli t o r .1 w< b d
H a r r e l l L e e . e d i t o r i a l m a n a g e r
of T S I ’, s a i d he m a d e tho pro p o sa l
in o r d e r t o r e d u c e th e p o s s ib ility
th e fu
of e le ctio n c o n t r o v e r s y rn
t h e e d ito r, m a n
t u r e coni * ■ ning
: w h -»
a g i n g ed;' ii
a r e clos©
the
p a p e r ,
T h e
( r nev. • < I;’
the policies of
re li n q u i s h
t h e i r p o sitio n s fr ■-
th( f l u n g d a t e
to election d a ' ' a r ! w ii . not r e -
c e i v e an y pa;
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I is
*
t h e s a l a r i e s f o r t h e c I. ars of T h e
D a i l y T e x a n a n d ( . c t us T h e p r o
p o s a l
t h e m a o r e d ito r s
of T he D a i l y T e x a n an d C a c t u s
© n p a x
Would r e e f \ p an
igurn-
tion,
th© A n d r e a
lh© A pm y M U v m y
IYirin.
h e a r i n g s
t h e s i n k i n g of
a n d
Mr. Roll s b r o a d c a s t i n g
b e g a n in 1935 a t a s m a l l rn
Mon in Z a n e sv ille , Ohio, Ii
town.
I n t e r e s t e d s t u d e n t s a n d
m e m b e r s ar© invited to at
c a r e e r
i m sta-
i h o m e
f a c u lty
Council to Hear
Reports Monday
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the F a c u l t y
m e e t i n g M o n d
m g 201.
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of s c h o l a s t i c d is h o n e s t ) a m o n g
s t u d e n t s .
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ti
SUK!
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t h e c o u n c il t o im p ro © th© sit ra
tion h a v e
in c lu d e d t h e use of es
s a y e x a m i n a t i o n s w h e n p o s s i b l y -
th© e l i m i n a t i o n of d e p a r t a o ntal
e x a m i n a t i o n s , a n d rn a u to m at • F
a c c o m p a n y i n g discip linary p r - -ba
tlon
is f -im d g u i lt y
if a st u d e n t
of c h e a t i n g in a c o u r s e
s h o r t a g e
T e x th o o k
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In his r < port " i l l
p r o b l e m s
b r o u g h t up d u r in g
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Faculty C o u n c il m e e t in g " i l l t»©
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Is*
f o r m a t i o n
b a s e d on a q u e s t i o n n a i r e < i n n
•*[»©( tai c o m m i t t e e .
la te d bx
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th© c o m m u t e * nr©
M e m b e r s of
Dr.
-lone*. Dr. M illard B u n d ,
p r o f e s s o r of lavx, nnd ( b a r b ' s I,.
\ l / k o \ | c h , professor of account
ing
T h e pr<*po-ed c h a n g e
the presen*
in o r g a n -
! izatio n in it i a t i o n r e g u l a t i o n s xx -ald
r c v . s e
ru lin g w hic h
r e q u i r e s s t u d e n t s to p a s s 12 s e m e s
t e r h o u r s w i t h a m i n i m u m g r a d *
: of C d u r i n g b o th lo n g a n d s u m
m e r s e s s io n s . D e a n J a c k Iii Hand
w ho will p r e s e n t th© p r o p o s a l , sa id
the c h a n g e is n e e d e d b e c a u s e stu
d e n ts n o w m a )
tak< only IO se-
m©s*er horn's d u r in g th* ru n t w eek
s u m m e r t e r m .
By L E O N G R A H AH
A ssista n t N ow s Editor
Tho Student Assembly Saturday failed to take final action
on a hill which would effectively abolish the Sum m er Student
Council.
Mooting; in a called session, a ssem b ly m en did not give
tho n ecessary th ree-fo u rth s m ajority to a m otion to su s
pend th e C o n stitu tion al rule requiring hills to he voted
on at the m eetin g follo w in g th eir introduction. V ote on
the su sp en sio n m otion w as 11-7 In favor.
A fter the m otion w as lost, Students’ Association President
F rank Cooksey announced th at the bill would have to follow
r o u te. ♦
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t h e
Sinc e no m o r e r e g u l a r A s s e m b l y i
m e e t i n g s ar© s c h e d u le d , a d v o c a t e s
of the m e a s u r e wall h a v e t o draw
u p a n o t h e r p e ti t io n r e q u e s t i n g a
s p e c ia l se ss io n .
Dulles Condition
Called Weaker
l e g is la tiv e
“ r e g u l a r ”
_
C ooksey appointed a
sp ecial
co m mitt©©
lo co n sid er the bill.
C h airm an of lh© panel Is D avid
K en drick, and m em b er* include
J im D an n en b au m and Boh A ver
in .
Tile c o n te n d e d bill, a u th o r e d by
W es A s h e n d o r f , r e a d s s s follo w s;
W H E R E A S , the S u m m e r Stu d e n t
A s s e m b l y h a s p r o v e d to h e in effe c
tiv e an d to he u n r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of
th© r e g u l a r se s s io n S tu d e n t A s se m -
i b ly ; a n d
WTI E R E AS, th e m a j o r i t y of th e
d u t ie s c a n he c o m p l e t e d d u r i n g
t h e
the S p r in g S e
m e s t e r o r th e b e g in n in g of the F a l l
S e m e s t e r 1959.
r e m a i n d e r o f
NOW T H E R E F O R E , B E IT E N - j
A* T E D BY T H E S T U D E N T AS- j
S E M B L Y O F T I U . U N I V E R S I T Y
O F T E X A S th at t h e S u m m e r S t u
d e n t C ou ncil h a v e no m e e t in g s . 1
- a i l e d o r o t h e r w i s e , d u r i n g
t h e
s u m m e r se ss io n , a n d all p r e v io u s
c o n flictin g le g isla tio n is h e r e b y r e
p e a l e d .
the r e c e n t C c m s titu tio n .il,
In e x p la i n in g h i s m e a s u r e , A s h
e n d o r f p oin ted o u t th a t th© bill did
no t void
a m e n d m e n t p a s s e d by th * A s s e m
bly a n d t h e s t u d e n t body. I n s t e a d ,
th e bill m e r e l y p r e v e n t s th© S u m
m e r Council f r o m e v e r m e e t in g .
It xx Id K endrick took Issue xx Uh
Vshcndorf on th is ;x>lnt and sa id .
“ Th© bUl I* a ©lear-rut, u n co n sti
tu tion al” m e a su r e “ Th© Oonstl-
tutlon r a ils for m e e tin g s of tho
regu lar
later on
-\ asem b ly , and
it c a lls th© S u m m er A ssem b ly a
regu lar g rou p ,” he add ed .
in
the bill.
f a v o r of
Vice p r e s i d e n t J e r r y N a t h a n a ls o
syiokf’
rh©
s t u d e n t s e l e c t e d 26 of u s to m a k e
d e c i s i o n s for t h e m , a n d only s e v e n
of tis xviii be h e r e this s u m m e r . "
H e a d d e d , “ T j u s t don t th ink t h a t
th© S u m m e r C o u n c il w o u ld giv e
t h e s t u d e n t s w h a t they d e s e r v e in
t h e w a y of r e p r e s e n t a t i o n . ”
tho action s of
th e m se lv e s.
A ssem b lym an Jim Infante e x
pressed belief In rep resen tation
tho
baaed upon
a sse m b ly m e n ,
“ I
it Is bettor to be
contend
tho actio n s of
r ep resen ted bx
sox en than by no one at a ll,” he
said.
that
C o o k se y o u tlin e d
ar non
he w i s h e d
Council to c o n s i d e r :
t h r e e a r e a s of
t h e S u m m e r
• Try to got m ore stu d en ts em -
ployed in tho C om m on s,
• R en eg o tia te
student
suranc© plan (lf n e c e s sa r y ).
• I-v a lu a te tho student gox e m
inont c o m m itte e structure.
tho
in
In o t h e r a-.tion
the A s s e m b l y
g a v e a p p r o v a l to th r e e p r e s i d e n t i a l
c o m m i t t e e
a p p o i n t m e n t s .
Former Secretary
Still in W alter Reed
W A S H IN G T O N Pl
J o h n F o s t e r
D u lle s is r e p o r t e d l y g ro w i n g w e a k
er.
T h * 71-year old f o r m e r s e c r e t a r y
of s t a t e c o n t r a c t e d p n e u m o n i a a
w e ek ago a f t e r w e e k s of t r e a t m e n t ,
for c a n c e r t h a t h a s s p r e a d in his
body, H© h a s b e e n a p a t i e n t a t
W a l t e r R e e d A r m y H o s p it a l h e r e
s in c e F e b r u a r y 12, e x c e p t f o r a
b r ie f rest, in F l o r i d a
r e p o r t e d a
T ho Stat© n o p a rtm o n t. w h ich
F rid a y
further de
c lin e In h is condition, ©ald Sat
further
u rday
ch a n g e.
Tho d e p a r tm en t sa id
m od lral bu lletin s will b e Issued
only lf lo llie s ' condition ch an ge*.
xvas no
thoro
the
T h r e e m e m b e r s of
f a m i l y
w ho live e l s e w h e r e w e r e r e p o r t e d
m t h e city' S a t u r d a y . T h e y a r * a
so n, J o h n D u lles , a n e n g i n e e r
in
M e x i c o C i t y ;
a d a u g h t e r , M r s .
R o b e r t J! ins h a w . N e w Y o rk Q t y ;
I a n d a s i s t e r , M r s . M a r g a r e t E d
w a r d s . R y e, N. Y .
O t h e r m e m b e r s of thb f a m i l y in
a d d itio n
to Mrs. D u l l e s a r e a n
o t h e r son. A v e ry , a J e s u i t p r i e s t ;
D u l l e s ’ b r o t h e r , M ien, h e a d of t h *
In t e l l ig e n c e A g e n c y ; a n d
C e n t r a l
r>e-
his s i s t e r , E l e a n o r , a Stat©
in G e r m a n y .
p a r t m e n t s p e c i a l i s t
Dull' s ’ c a n c e r condition date*
tho colon.
hark to HWU, xx hon ho u n d erw en t
surgorv for a m a lig n a n t grow th
In
Last F o b ru a ry ,
\ rmv doctor* found tho ca n cer
had recti trod w hen
they o p e r
ated on him for a hernia.
In the follow ing w e e k s the s e c
r e t a r y w a s g i v i n m a s s i v e r a d i a
tion
t r e a t m e n t s w i t h a g ia n t X-
• a y m a c h i n e nod b y in lectio ns of
r a d i o a c t i v e gold.
A q u a D em ons and Debs
To Perform for Fiesta
W at era
S a t u r d a y
tin. will
f r o m I ti
i m , a v d e r f ©st < b e g u n
a t City B i r k . L a k e Aus-
c o n tin u r
t h r o u g h S u n d a y
6 p .rn,
a
s u n d a y e v e
t he
sh o w b y
f r o m 1
D e b s
to 4 p i
2:30
Mons;
tri<
D a v e H a w k s :
Mon, and the
q u e e n a n d hi
A ski s h o w
a tv! Debs am
will he h©id f
Aq:
VV •
cl : le a ski
I ’©-' a r s a n d
rn.
2.30 a n d f r o m
ion* d e m o tist r a
f t i n g
show b y
arn pol ne © \hihi-
ion of a b e a u t y
lbs p r e s e n t a t i o n .
' Aq un D e m o n s
\ is t in Ski C lu b
->m
I .30 to 6 p rn.
Winners Announced
n Creative Writing
W i n n e r s of th© C r e a t i v e W ritin g
C o n t e s ts s p o n s o r e d by th© D e p a r t
m ent o f
t nglish h a v e peen a n
n o u n c e d by Alody C. B o a t r i g h t ,
c h a i r m a n of
t h e d e p a r t m e n t .
t o
Co O p N a r r a t i v e C o n t e s t
Co-Op C r i t i c a l E s s a y C o n t e s t
' A C ri ti q u e of Allen
w i n n e r " is
T a t e s
th© C o n f e d e r a t e
‘Ode
D ead’ ” by IXjrvtJd B. C arroll, $25,
firs*-
pn/c* " i n n e r w a s “ A M y s t e r y of
th© J u n g l e ” b y B a r r M cC lellan,
$35. S©-oiid p r i z e " is won w ith
T h e W a t e r B a b y ” by R a y m o n d
J ! a n io n , $10.
T he E P . C h o ir* S h o rt Story
C o n te s t f i r s t - p l a c e p rize w as t a k e n
E l S o m b r e r o n ’ by M a r y P .
by
T a y l o r $25.
.Second p r i z e w e nt to
’ A n t i c i p a ti o n ” by S h a r o n Lee M c
L a i n , $15. Th©
t h i r d prize w a s
Won by * An App le, a n d a P l u m .
a n d a L a c k of G o o d n e ss , T o o ” by
R a y m o n d H a n s o n . $10.
(. m n B r i d g e s
H e m p h i l l S t o r e Story’ C o n tes t
f ir s t pr ;z© w a s w on by “ T he C o v e ”
b y
S e c o nd
p rize w e n t to “ M e r r y C h r i s t m a s -
b v J e n n i e E. F r a n k l i n $10.
l i m e
G e o r g i a B, L u c a s P o e t r y C o n
test f i r s t p n z e w e n t t o ’ to Whom ,
$25.
It m a y Co>n< ©rn”
CcI--roll M'
" -i n by
J C■yland,
to
J . Gosm
by D •■
d B.
and p r ize w a s
,t r i m s
by■
- - ■ T h t th ird p r ize w e n t
Sm a 11 P o e m s ’* b y S.
SI *
H ’.r P rIC '
“ rim ce
Keeton Will Speak
To Law Graduates
for
. - ’ ion se I v i n s
S p e c ia l g ra d e
:
v " ii begin a1
w ith r e f r e s h m e n t s
l o u n g e of T o w n e s
t h e School of
2 p m . J u n e 6
the A lu m n i
in
H a ll.
At 4 IO
fa c u l ty will
Prig-' K e e t o n
in Tow ne - A u d i t o r i u m ,
th e
D r
d e a n of
th e
School of L a w . xvii] a d d r e s s
g r a d u a t e s . D i e
t h e n
p r e s e n t t o a n e x - s t u d e n t t h e H o n o r
of Coif. F o llo w in g this. s u n f l o w e r s
w ill be p r e s e n t e d to t h e g r a d u a t i n g
s t u d e n t s rn a t r I . Genal c e r e m o n y .
At 5 15 a s u p p e r xviii be h e ld
a t the Ut i v e r s i n T e a H o u s e . L a t e r
th e l a w g r a d u a t e s
in
xxiii
t h e
University-wide graduation s e r v i c e
the e v e n i n g
loin o t h e r
s t u d e n t s
in
S u n d a y , M a y 1 7 , 1 9 5 9
Censorship at Tech
W e wish we knew uh-'st’s going on at
T e x a s T e c h .
h ith er
tin-
ttor and
sta ff of the
sch ool paper, The Toreador, ha'**
lm*aponalbly or f*lae Tech s president, hr.
the
K, V. Join**, is too eager
new sj*;»
t o c e n s o r
r.
It looks like both aid*-'* m ay he In the
w rong
F irs t of all, Dr, Jo nes told th e stud ent
editor he would be expelled lf he printed a
picture or story ab out an effigy han g in g of
the T ech president
I if
Juries even th rea ten ed
tem p o ra ry
discord in un rn
of th* sc bool pafici
The T oreador adm itted that th e paper s
staff me mix-rn “ ap p a ren tly ” had pronto ted
the incident to t reat- a new s story.
We hope the T o re a d o r staff didn’t ini
tiate the effigy hanging But even if It did,
Dr, Jones had no reason to censor news
th at appeared In papers over the state and
nation.
Although
th e T ech president em p h a
sized his belief in freedom of the press, his
action am ounted to censorship.
★
★
E vents o ver a period of th ree weeks l°d
up to tho present Tech situation.
S tude nt-adm inistratio n differences b e
gan one night w hen a Lubbock policem an
a tte m p te d to give a stu d en t a traffic ticket
on the campus.
A bottle w as throw n throug h tim judice
c a r window, a riot began, and then a p an ty
raid followed.
In a few da y s, T ech ’s president a n
nounced an E m ergency C om m ittee, com
posed of 77 faculty m em bers, to deal with
“ natural or w artim e d isa sters and student
d istu rb a n ces.”
Against adm inistration protest, some
stud ents decided the conin- Ittre w as nam ed
as a result of the first riot.
Thpy rioted again.
’1>r*h suspended at least
two studen ts
and gave at buist one lie (let* “t o r test to
a n o th e r stu d en t who was suspected of
tu rn in g in a false a larm d u rin g th e last
riot.
★
★
Although It is ap p a re n t th at T ech ’s a d
m inistration h ad planned
the “ t i p s t e r
co m m itte e’* for a long tim e b* fore the riot,
announcem ent of its form ation came at an
u n f o r tu n a te time.
T ile T oreador railed the co m m ittee “ one
.if the m ost ridiculous and am biguous or
g an ization s that could possibly e x is t.”
T h a t
a p r e t t y strong sta te m e n t, but
An:
n certain ;*o;r * , we tend to agree;
■*’ b organization
should have
been planned to include and use student
I f p af h er than I** designated specifically
its a force to * quell stu d en t action.”
ir
i t
The situation at Tech typifies the end
result of
[loot com m unication between
student body, faculty, and ad m in istratio n.
E n d - r i v i n g
th* e n tire m isunderstanding
a re student gripes about cafeteria food,
a m o u n ts charged fur dorm rooms, and a
required statem en t that stud en ts u n d er
stand Hiles on cheating and plagiarism.
Strong
student opinion on a college
cam pus lf* s e n cs study by adm inistrators,
discussion w ith student leaders, and, fin
a lis, ut ll th ou gh t out ai tion.
Student opinion, v c also emphasize,
most find b etter protest outlets th a n riots
and
panty-i aids,
OU Dance
I V partition.^ wen* an non rifted th is week
tor
the second Texas-OU Dance on the
F rid ay night preceding the annual Cotton
Bowl gam e
Set f »r < )( tuber 9 this year, the idea of
the Mn nee is to provide adult e n t e r t a i n
m ent which can give s tu d en ts of both
schools an o p p ortu nity to he together.
Before the first such p ro g ra m was set
no last fall, both universities usually be-
ra m e involved in overzealous pop rallies
in dow ntow n Dallas.
Sponsored by the Dallas C h a m b e r of
C o m m erce and tho S tate F air of Texas,
th e dance last y e a r drew* more th a n 3,000
stud en ts and th eir dab's
Tile event, of course, is strictly a s tu
dent affair,
I talian’ Mayor R L, T h o rn to n Sr said:
“ N o effort will be spared to m a k e this a
most enjoyable and m em o ra b le event.
T h e re will he music In several o u tstan d in g
dance hands and a floor show to provide
additional e n te r ta in m e n t.”
We say “ th a n k s ” to both the m a y o r and
sponsoring o r g a n i z a t i o n s who have
w o rked to set up this event as an annual
p rog ram .
Real Hot Them es
favorable new spaper publicity
Southern M ethodist U n iversity C reek s
last
they bulb a bonfire of old
from fr a te rn ity
got
week when
them es and class notes
files,
T he paper-burning cam e on the h eels of
an open letter published in T he C am pus,
SMI new spaper, In which an E nglish pro
turning in
fesso r told of
Identical papers.
tw o students
B oth s tu d en ts adm itted th ey h a d u n
knowingly copied from the sam e them e
t h a t had been kept In f r a t e r n i t y files.
Ort the o th e r side of the cam pus, the
s o ro rity sot kept m um , and w e re not con*
trib u t )rs to the fra te rn itie s ’ act. of “ in tel
lectual independence ”
A lso Absent at the bonfire w ere papers
w i t h “ A” grades, and only a sca tterin g of
‘‘I i” them e* were fuel t o the fire.
Old
t e s t s w o r e
not
d e s t r o y e d
-Just
t h e m e s a n d c l a s s n o t e s .
W h e t h e r t h e S M I ' b o n f i r e w a s a s i n c e r e ,
t h o r o u g h c l e a n i n g ou t o f f r a t e r n i t y f i l e s
w e d o n ot k n o w .
T h e action, however, leads us t o say
★
★
t h i s :
W e do not pretend approval of (.r e e k s’
or anybody e ls e s - going through c o l
lege on the intellectual ability of others.
lie
B u t, w e d o t h i n k s o m e m e r i t m a y
found in keeping a n d using o ld ex am s to
d eterm in e w hat ty pe o f exam ination
to
expect.
Only
t h e p r o f e s s o r c a n m a k e s i n h a
sn s t e m u n f a i r — b y g o i n g th e s a m e e x a m
o v e r a g a i n y e a r a fter y e a r .
8 Aeudemn Freedom
Lend to Discussion ut
Pro/miso Is
Midnoun
ANN A l.ROR. MICHI .AN
discus sod
acad em ic
-A series of eight p ro
freedom
t r en
id (. iv crn-
(SEBS
pcisals <>n
at
w t
m et ting c>f the St it
m en! Coui
at th
cf M h.g.i:
a
(if
(im
propoi d
student organiz e
to - amra
quired
r<
e (.(unmended
ns not be i » -
mein? t rsh.p
of Student
Council m e m b e r Ai
Affairs
Halier, woo d ratted
th*' propo
sals, sal-: public dis trust - f c er
ideologies might
tain political
discf arag e t. slum rd from join
ing a political club if he knew
his na me would Ire assoc iated
w uh st.
i
*
J*
’•if*** Hi.<) *.f|»-r«*rl a proposal
‘ - I nixerslly of ' li< b <
f. a",*- actions mo ex
e a r , ,
censure
a
rem ove
p’a<*^ t “ rt :t bv the American
V*
I nivei -it\ Pro
.ation
i f
>
problem
* leas’ kn >w ledge
lessor*.
th e eensur* was for
failure t* ohs* rv e general prin
i iples *>f academic freedom and
tenure,
J i.
- f univ er.Mty
c 'itnmu!tir}t‘i'*n with
i student s
pare ms, vv thou* iris kit* ive I cdf e
w as tho subject of an oth er pt >>-
{xisal.
It re co m m en d ed tha t no
contact be m a d e vviih par* nts
v, th '>'d the student s . “ r sop* or
jn-
\ “ Iv my rn ti n i e ; e a ! officials
tit s ght be ( so-pt j( ns*
Ii she**
irs in;*..n.a-
ah > pr< po:-.od that
t.on given ?> a C r iv cr- tv of
.'•!.< h r rn official in confidence
not be re v e a le d to any oth er
official or person
r>*a«-t *n
jM'lir v
that in v im - of the Ii#>T€ pro-
Ut on** a ,t ; ' t,: who drop* oat
of th** pr» g ra m also is suspend
ed fro-ii th< I nixersilx of 'Hell
igan, it was suggested such stu-
tt-,c
(('
t*)
' •
t
d e n U Iw* g iv e n th e right to pe
tition to re e n t e r th e I n s titu tio n .
\ questioning of the U n iv er
sity o f M ichigan’s present pol-
speakers
n v
( introversial
«n cam pu s w as
the basis of
mottler pro posal,
'*t
■e p?
H lbet s list of prop*.»sals con-
- d w itll the - iggestion the
s ' tide ti* g >v ernmer.* publish a
b te k ' t Rotting f nth for all Vni-
' M 1 gan
' •
up'- ' and
sfudenls
particular*
of a c ad em ic freedom. He con-
v.tiered - > *he mos* im portant
.1 his i : ip .sals. Huber said.
of
T h - proposals a r e now being
\ , o ir m ittc e . It was
-
idled by
Ret up to in*, rm jga te individual
the
instances
'h e prop<>sa!s.
ti no ad a re a s cf
**ee will
The t -rn
.also study
’\ of offering m o r e
the pos *
sp*
the
Council.
pr pc .-ais before
falling within
L i t t l e M e i n O n t h e ( C a m p u s
B y I m b l e r
Graduates
A Iso H ave
(E d ito r s N o te: The following a r
ticle by a Now York advertising
u t **■
'h i s
• o a r ’s g ra d u a te s r o w e nm e shed in
finishing te r m pal ens, It could he
w orse )
is o f f e r e d
,r> c h e e r
Bx G E O R G E HOBGOOD
This
plaud
proud Bantu tr ib esm a n
will he painting his!
lime, as your parents a p
favorite graduate, a
their
in Africa
He will s m e a r the happ y
lad s
fa- e with < e rta in designs t h a t sig
nify *b.e fam ily to which he b e
l o n g s ; a few* m o i e d a b s xx. ll p o r
tra y the a n im a l held s a c r e d by the
I * ■ a elan; and.
lad has
le a rn e d his work well, additional
blobs of hon e-m ad e paint will an-
noun- o his chosen profession w a r
rio r, h u n te r, c ra f ts m a n , priest.
the
if
A young r e s e a r c h e r , v ho uncov
e re d these oddities in p re p a r a tio n
for b s c o m p a n y ’s n e w a d v e rtisin g
pro g ram , found g rad u atio n s aro un d
the world fascinating. For e x a m
ple on the o th er side of the world,
equally far from books and class
room s -hut no* e x am in atio n s
the
eyes of a few chosen M e lanesian
boys will sp ark le a s bones a r e in
s e t te d
sy m
bol* of th eir hav in g re a c h e d the
e sta te of m anhood, with it* privi
leges and responsibilities
th e i r noses
th rough
S om e young men on n e a rb y is
land* must endure m uch m ore.
H aving -p ’W
their youth a c c o m
p anying the ir r iders on hunting ex
of
ped tint s
de-
the most n g o r o u s
vised for a student.
ti,ass one
tests e v e r
the*, m ust
into
the w ilderness or
A ccom panied by two a d u lt m en
from his family, e a c h youth is e s
corted
to
s o m e m o u n tain top far from his
village All he has a r e the rlo*hes
on his b ack and a knife no food
or tools. H i kinsmen se a rc h h im
for c on tra ban d,
le a v e h im
without a word.
*
then
*
His m issio n: s u r v i v e fur one
w e e k and find his w a y b a c k hom e .
Ile m u s t prove him se lf capable of
t r a ck in g dow n and killing game,
m aking a leon to of w h a tever m a
the
terials he can
star'*, and av dding death.
reading
find,
S om e tim e s the hoy do esn’t m a k e
it
deeply
fam ily
sh a m e d R ut when, on the seventh
- a n d
his
is
W o rld
R ites
m en cem en t un der a lowering sky
Our knowledge of
the gowns
vvo’T, a* comm* rn e m en ts is more
s . • Originally devised
to keep
• rn d u rin g lectures
Ur
’hey h a v e been re*
in d ink hall-
•
in ou r cerem o nies to th s
day.
ii ns ■
,n* I
sub jet t
I v h orc
- * ibored to the degree
a
pursued. Thus,
and
sleeveless gown is w orn by Bache
lors i f Ai? -*r Sc le n c c : an elbow*-
let .rh g vv n n a y be worn only by
•cen and we m en who have earned
their M a s te r’* d e g r e e ; the l e c t o r
of P hi.>'sophy sports n full-sleeved
g avn Anti vvt! ic the ITA, and M A
gowns a re m a d e of worsted stuff,
• e Rh I', w alks rev pendent in silk.
*
st
H ie c olor of the g r a d u a t e ’* hood
is sign fit n* too, and if you know
vv I, at field of study e a c h color rep-
a glance
i cs en * -
tell
vv c ‘hf • a n an
engineer,
teac her, lawyer, w hatever.
a t
.s an
you
Fe r 1 ' mt Ie, purple stand s for
ti ■ aw u h >*. for :a l.gion; yellow*,
for sc
tnce; green, for medicine;
light blue, pedag og y; brown, arch i
tecture
olive,
d e n tistry ;
lilac,
p h a rm a c y ; d ra b , business.
lining
the hood
-< I vv *h
i* a
Similarly,
?;P-off on the
school which eon-
for red the degree. If. at commence-
Trent, you see a professor wearing
ght blue and
a
whu e you a rc looking at a Colum
bia g id .ate. If his hood is lined
u
Va ’n bi if. he a tten ded Yale
I-.ring royal blue an d white, with a
w !•;*.• t a- ,; on ? He studied at Puke
University
It s a1] a m a t t e r of
w hat color he g sporting.
Which m ak es you w onder: m a y
be we pc not so different from the
Bantu, a fter all.
day, a successful candidate stu m
bles
into the village, dirty, ex
hausted an d shivering w h at a
celebration! The clan throws the
biggest part;, of its existence, The
hero can do no wrong for the fol
lowing week. He m a y kiss an y g*rl
he w ishes, d ro p in for supper any
where, drink him self senseless
anything he w ants F o r he has re
tu rn ed; he i«s a man
rn? n
If you
n < : ■ me
t h in k t h a t ’* to ,g h. con
sider the boys who aspire to na
tive priesthood In o rd er to qualify
s h a m a n
as a
they undergo
same v * t as
the
le-s am bitions brothers, but a r e
forbidden to eat. F o r a solid w (
all they h a v e Is w ater. And though
they are ung larded,
they obey- -
f or they f i r m l y b e h e w , t h a t t h e 'u n
fledged sh a m a n s can tell vh< flier
or not they h a v e had food.
C e r t a i n E s k i m o s follow* a so m e
t h e i r
w h a t s i m i l a r p a t t e r n .
l u k e
t h e y
Sen)th P a c i f i c c o u n t e r p a r t
h a v e little Use for w h a t w e c o n
s i d e r f o r m a l e d u c a tio n . S u r v iv a l is
a m o r e i m p o r t a n t su b je ct. The boy
w h o f eel s r e a d y to p r o v e his ability
is t a k e n f a r from hom e, p r o v i d e d
w ith so m e rudim entary* t r o is a n d
th a t q u e e r o n e - s e a t c an oe c a lle d a
kayak. His Sob
is to find his
way home He m ust literally pad
dle his w ay to a diploma
too
Xx d i v e r s e a s g r a d u a t i o n c e r e
m o n i e s a r e a r o u n d the w o rld , they
all h a v e o n e thing in c o m m o n : the
g r a d u a t e r e c e i v e s g if ts . T h e s e m a x
v ary from t h e s m a l l plot of lan d an
u pon
a b o r i g i n e
A ustralian
h a v i n g p r o v e d his p r o w e s s to th*'
gleam ing portable typewriter with
which you m ay l»e surprised, but
t h e y a re a l l r e w a r d s
for havin'*
m astered the knowledge each c u l
ture considers Important.
g e t s
th e profession of
O u r form of graduation goes back
to the 1.1th cen tu ry , when the Uni
v ers ity of P a ris w a s founded Stu
d ents attended lectures until their
teach ers felt they were re a d y to
prac tice
their
r h o tre (usually medicine o r law ).
Those p u r s u i n g the liberal a r t s con
c e n tra te d on a four-subject c u rr ic
ulum knee* n as
the quad riviu m .
This consisted of a rith m etic, geo m
etry , astro n o m y and music D e
g re e s w ere conferred only* after a
student h a d successfully defended
a
in
thesis of his o w n - in Latin
publi'-,
Onp theory* has It that the four-
cornered q u ad riv iu m i* «’ ii’ sym
h e lv e d bv the re c ta n g u la r hat. the
m o rta rb o a rd ,
th at our g ra d u a te s
w e a r A m o re down-to-earth e x
planation is that the peru! a r shape
its w earer*
the h at protected
of
from
to English
a boon
g rad uates, who often attended com
rain
On tile Racks
Pick your
favorite " t h r e a t
tm
A m e ric a.”
rn
ar i
I.“ok this w e ek say* It’* Russian
on to question
s
,h defense Life boldly
US arr
cr s l o s s J i m m y Hof-
la! * is tc i
f t as <
th rea t' on the c ov er and
ais dc ' h e n s a bl izin g a r t i c l e and
pier ires <\*
th a t don’t
te a m ste rs
ex i r My* re - nd you of a UTA m ee t
ing.
mc
ag do a n c 't e r ’he recent
saga of Clan- Rooth Lure an d B r a
vi, Time contains a spread on the
fast-growing A m erican c ra z e of
boating.
Scientific A m e r ic a n
r e p o r t * a
new* theory on color that Is likely
to m ake sweeping changes In th*
t» is .ness of color photography.
UEEk
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f , M t w o k s w o r ld
rn HARY K l.bt N H A IT SPO R !
iTis* *t are
atill Witt) ii* Hist a ilttl*- b it m o r e
r r ia ia y t h a n b efo re
r e p o r t e d
F o r In sta n ce , a C h ine e N a t i o n
a li s t news a g e n c y
t h a t
tw o new d ivisions of Soviet t o -ops
a r e on t h e i r w a y
T h * a g e n , y
( ’him se
s a i d
C o m m u n i s t s inv ited the S o vie ts t >
h e lp
in T ib e t M a y b e
the T i b e t a n t r i b e s m e n a r c Mill in
t h e r e fighting.
to T ib e t
the
t h e m out
lait week when
Iraq look another s t e p
to w a r d
C o m m u n i s m
it
official!} rut off all associatio n
with the K isenh oH t r doctrine.
is
T h e E is e n h o w e r d o c t r i n e
th e
p l a n th a t o f fe r s a id to M id d le E a s t
t h r e a t e n e d by C o m m u n
c o u n t r i e s
is t a g g r e s s i o n .
It looks a s if I r a q
is g e e i n g p a s t the stag e of being
" t h r e a t e n e d ”
*
*
T h e I 'niter! S ta t e * I* still " k e e n
!\ d i s a p p o i n t e d " w ith R u s s i a or.
t h e q u e s t i o n of CJerm.ni> ami the
C a n e v a talk s.
T h e Soviet U n io n f o r m a l l y pro*
po ,e
both
I a t r e a ty to he signed with
K i • and West (J* r m n r v .
f jr.gin i i> pt .p. sr d
in J inuary
by the U S S R., the tr e a ty would
re q u ire West G e rm a n y
to sever
its ties with the West.
On
the m o r e or I* ss good s i d e
of the s e w s p i c t u r e this w e e k Is
iht* st o r y a b ou t t h e last o b s t a c l e
to a n a t o m p o w e r e d p l a n e being
o v e r c o m e ,
T h a t last obstacle was radiation
the fliers from
shielding
control
atom ic rays.
told new sm en
L t. Gen. Roscoe C. Wilson,
deputy chief of staff for develop
m en t,
“ we
th erefore a r e now e m b a r k e d on a
subsonic
to produce a
p ro g r a m
nu. Ie tr pow ered airp lane which
will be the prototype of a future
weapon s y s te m ."
th a t
And we rea d th a t r o c k e t s a r e
coming l o T e x a s and o u r h o m e
town of Simi Angelo In particular.
I h e N a t io n a l (Jiiard t h e r e h as a
for an " H o n e s t
new a s s i g n m e n t
John" rocket battery.
in Iraq:
Britain G
Reds Gyrate at Geneva
B v J M. KOBI H TS
Associated Pres* New* Analyst
('.real Britton, by ag reeing
to
m odernize the lr to arm y
is gam -
bling that '.c t' Abdel K a rim Ka v*
se m will be willing arni able
to
defend him self and h er oil against
either the Com m unists or the N is
geritcs
Th** move has been assessed
on both aides of the m ean as a
c a lc u la ted risk which the British,
skilled In Iraqi politics, bflicv e
worth taking.
C om m unists a lr e a d y h ave
infil
tr a te d the Ka»>em g o vern m en t to
a Sarge degree T h ere ii a possi
bility th a t they < un do the l a m e
in the a r m y and eventually ta k e
it away from K ass^ m if he mmun st bloc.
the knowledge
Iraq
that
the
T he n ex t logical step a fte r that,
from K a ss en t's standpoint, would
(..> to nationalize the oil wells now
o p e ra te d by foreign interest*, p ri
m a r il y Bri?:-h,
to pay
Moscow, That would be a blow
felt throughout the West.
K a s s e m 's a ttitu d e
the
W e stern oil concessions u nd oubt
in
edly has played a great p a rt
the B ritish a r m s decision.
in o rd e r
tow ard
*
Hie W este rn
*
foreign m in is ters
at Gen va may be a bit confused
the se em in gly childish d ev o
by
tion of
to
the Soviet delegation
it would
p ro c e d u r a l m a tte r* , but
Jus
Outs
Bx ROBBI V IK»W VINO
I w ith apologias t«» Roi>ert B e n to n ,
M arx ex Nehm id i a n d F.squire
Magarine)
Kunning to ' las*, is OI I .
Getting a ri.te to the c a m p u s is IN.
W earing your sorority pin iv OUT,
Although not a s OUT a s w*ear:rg
y o u r ft*atensity pin
Wearing your Greek drop is Iv-
e.
Cheating is OUT (or y o u will bet
Listening :n class is almost IN.
L ib raries a r e IN so lid.
P u l led-up socks a re IN for Pi Phis
and th e i r i m i t a t o r s .
“ M a v e r ’k ’ s I N
“ A m erican B a n d s ta n d ”
B a r b a r a Smith is IN
P s e u d o - ’- ’{‘Hr.q u a sn:
i s IN.
( t r i s t e n i h i l i s m is IN as hell.
G em ng engaged is IN.
.« OUT.
F ’.unkn g o ut of the U n iversity is
w ay OUT.
C h a rle y H ayden is IN
Keeping up with D ebbie-Eddie-Liz
is going OUT fast.
" I * an t Iwlieve It" la O I T forever
(please)
know , .
rush).
* Oh yen. re from Houston! Do you
is 0 TT (until sorority
rn • g is OUT but . . .
< *r
White socks
e n d r.rvearrtngs-to-class
'Mar
a n d G »ne
a n d button-down collars
ar I H aw aii are I N and alw ays will
be
IN.
D e s pp e efforts
p ay hey.,' is IN*
to
the contrary',
( la* * w a l k s d u r i n g I V a d V leck a r e
T e r m p a ^ r s .vre G I T , but thex J
b etter get EV.
not faze such old hands a s r > a n
Acheson
Jo h n F o ste r Dulles. An
thony E den or George* Ridault,
'Hie new hands will
ju s t h a v e
to get ac c u sto m e d to try in g to ex-
t r a c t som e sub stan tial m eaning,
if any, from the gyrations of the
C o m m un ists.
h earin g
Andrei G rom y ko ,
of
P re s id e n t Eisenhower s a s s e s s m e n t
of the m e etin g so far as a R ussian
effort to m a k e p ro p a g a n d a , might
well look up In su rp ris e and a«k,
“ Well, ‘hat s what we called it for,
Isn ’t it?"
T h ere m a y be o th er reasons, too,
I f s a good guess now th a t one of
t h e m is to give th e Reds a ch ance
to talk th e ir w ay out of K hrush
c h e v 's th r e a t to ta k e unilateral a r .
tion designed to get ’h^ Allies o ut
of West Berlin or, if not th a '. to
get Red forces in.
fa cts of
*
Rut one of
*
the
the
w o rld ’s ( u rr e n t life is that the R u s
fun d a m e n ta lly stra n g e
sians a r e
to the West. If a W estern e r w a n ts
to cr* *>' the im p ressio n he is t r y
ing to s a v e the world, he s willing
to
a n d m a y d eliberately choose
the
w o rk in sackcloth and sit in
ashes But the R e d s a r e p a rtic u
l a r about w here they sit, lest s o m e
one think they a r e being placed in
a n inferior position.
The
traditio nal Soviet attitude
to w a rd s m a ll nations is that th e y
should pose as th e big powers d is
pose. S’a'.m Si Co n e v e r u n d e r
stood w h y
the West would not
settle eve ry th in g by e stab lishin g
s p h e ie s of influence w illy niily.
But Budder Iv th e R ed s are v e r y
solicitous about th.*1 feeling* of th e
Po;es an d
the Czechs who. on
e v e ry o th e r d ay of th eir lives, a re
e x p e r t I to d a n c e b r.s k ’.y to w h a t
e v e r tune ‘he K re m lin calls
ir /o
I# m ay be only n atu ra l that the
R e d s having gotten mm U k rain e
and Byelorussia, two Soviet coun
ties
the L’ni’ed Nations,
should ex pect to get Poland and
C zechoslovakia
rn to a hig-power
co nference. M ore likely th ey n e v e r
ex p e c te d a n y su ch th,mg, but h a v e
tw o m a in objectives.
One
to appeal
to ’he pride of
•he satellite peoples, an d the o t h e r
to cr*.av a re c o rd of proms* ng
the n u m e r ic a l im b a la n c e of a co n
fe re n c e w h ich is n t expected to get
anyw here.
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Orange Relay Teams One-Lap11 Record Royal O rb its Stretch Run W in s
WinTwicein Coliseum
In Preakness; 'Dancer' Runner-Up
S p e e d w a y Prelim s
90,000 Fans See
V I I v L U p
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The phenomenal 19.39 Texas relay teams,
perhaps the greatest ever to wear the Orange
and White, carried the baton to two vic
tories, but were nipped at the tape in an
other race in the Los Angeles Coliseum F ri
day night.
mile relay.
M o r e
t h a n 40,(300 s p e c t a t o r s , w it n e s s i n g
i n d i a n a p o l i s
r
Johnny
t h e 1 9 th r u n n in g o f t h e C o li s e u m R e l a y s ,
. o o r,
> " ” sman
, i
drove a
th e 4 4 0 a n d SSO- ra d ic a lly (1iffrren, r u v ,.a r to an
t’homson a tCMU’a
fro m Boyertow n.
s a w t h e L o n g h o r n s w i n
P a
v a r r i r e l a y s in t i m e s o f 4 0 .8 a n d 1 :2 4 .7 . V illa -
in d ian ap o lis Mi .-tor so*
iwuy or >■
n o v a w h ip p e d T e x a s b v t w o y a r d s
in t h e
Summaries
H am m er
th ro w <1 U h 1 Cornin ■
2 1 7 -0 ’ .,
Southern California S t r d e r s
(2'Tom Pagan!, New
Clue 187-T ■
York Athletic
S a n
i2>
t h r o w
O i s r u H
- i i i
Francisco O h r n p i c
P a r r y
R • k B a b x
C l u b ISO- .
169-
\ n a t f t
' 1 B r i a n
shot pot
Sta’ rs Ari*-
Sou*horn California Frosh fie-11
,
ne fl
N e.lor
62-6 Q <2< Pal ’is Ixtni.
> •
High
inurn
Charles Dumas
and Dor Stewart
and
Braze
Hon
da Silva
Sm vth Houston 19-9
ste p
12?' Ti*
h* ' * * en
Smit nor n California.
S M
.ju m p <1 Arthel **r
Jack
30-111*:
6->» .
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Coir
vault
Don Brags;
Sta-es Arm*
B o b
I n ted Stat**? Marines 15-
13-1
' nited
P u to w s k i.
I aft- v a rd dash
u n a tt a c h e d .
Josi- Star*
tin v a rd dash
P * R o b b
M o r n •
'.‘ ft. <2> Ha' N o r t o n S a n
'i.b
attached 16.5
S - ‘hem California Striders 16 6
san y a rd rim - iii George Kerr
(2) Mike
ll
e n I 'av
in
Iwirrabee.
nois
York Athletic Club 1:49.4
I 49 4
<2> Tom Murphy, Nevi
One m i l e
run
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B il l D e l I int;'’I
United States Air Force
I >>7 5 <2>
Jerome Walters Southern California
Strider- 8 19 5: (2) John Macy. Hous
ton 8 53 8
(OOO- meter steeplerhase
I) CTharbs
Iowa 9 02 3 ■ 2» Phil Coleman,
Joni's
Chicago Track Club 9 13 8
170 la rd high hnrdles San Jose
D Texas
One mile re ia v
ion Stead
3 HI I
Coilsnif.rf
Texas, 3:10.7
D Voianova (Man
De AngeliS1
T u n m ile
rela v
G S t a n f o r d 11 n
liffe Lundb Chesa-eK lesse n 1. 7 27 3;
(2» P e n n S ta te 7 27.9
17 Teams W in
A A A A , A A A
District Titles
Schoolboy
cham pions
baseball
h ave been determ ined in IT of tho
36 districts in classes A A A A and
A A A
the two categories that send
team s to tho state meet in Austin.
Fo u r team s from each class will
m ake the Austin trip for the Ju n e
3-4 tournam ent Classes A A and A
w ill play univ
to regional c h a m
pionships w h ile in Class B only hi
ll istrirt w in n ers will he decided
I D istrict cham pions a lre a d y de
term ined are
( in Sh t \ \ V— (D E l P a s o Bowie:
(2» O dessa: '3* A m a rillo : 14' W ic h
ita F a l b ; *5» F o rt W orth P a s c h a l:
( 6 1 D a lla s W oodrow W ilso n :
D a lla s Highland P a r k : <8i L u fk in :
• 12* G alen a P a r k ; <131 Austin
Stephen F . Austin; <14< Corpus
C h risti Ray.
n a n * A A A — <61 P a r is : <7> N a c
(9 i C le
i S i C o r s ic a n a
o g d o c h e s
burne
v i c t o r i e s
GO i Bren h am
W ettlau fer. 23.
K in g s v ille ; <16) Ph a rr- S an
14 * San
just 19. played superb sub-par golf Antonio South San Antonio: <15)
for crushing one-sided
Juan-
and young B em an , idle in F r id a y 's Alam o.
team m atches cam e from behind
to w in * derision on
green,
C lass A A — ( I ) M uleshoe: <2)
(4» Anson;
<8t Fo rt W orth Rosen H eights;
‘ 9i D u n ca n ville : (111 H ooks; <13)
er Cup play. H a rv ie W ard of San G ran d Sa lin e ; < 15) San Sa b a; <161
F r a n c i s c o and B ill H yndm an
(17) Georgetow n; <19*
lock-
of Abington, P a , contributed two A & M Consolidated; < 25i
I*.ast Cen-
other points in A m e ric a 's 16th Cup h art; <26' S in Antonio
triu m p h , with only one defeat, in
'28> Heb-
$7 year*.
tra! <27> C ry s ta l City
h ro n v ille ; <29< T a ft; GO* Donna
Tw o hardened veteran * of Walk-
i,3> C hildress:
final C rane
I I I Belto n ;
the
The Wildcats were timed in
3:10.4, while the
I>onghorns
posted a 3:10.7. The Villanova
tim e wax the second fastest in the
nation
T e x a s ran a
3 10 3 clocking in the T exas R e
lav s.
this year
E d d ie
Southern
the greatest
T ex a s q u arter - m ile r e v e r cam e
through w ith a 45 8 on the anchor
’.eg of the mile relav but still hi!
tape a stride behind Villa-
the
C o llym o ip
n o va '* F.d C o llym ore
had a six-yard lead when Southern
began the final leg.
+
lead
finished a m ere
the 440 ya rd
into the
r e la x . T exas
Tn
the
from
lumped
San
sta rt and was never headed
Jo s e State
two
yard s behinnd the fleet Longhorn"-
Abilene (lirU th v n C ollege m a n
aged to wind lip tlu e e yard s be
hin d Text** Iii the XHB yard re
la y for a second plaee finish.
L ittle Jo e V illa rre a l, m aking his
last effort for C oach C lyd e L ittle
field s team . tired
in the stretch
to finish seventh
in the m ile run
w ith a 4 13 5 time. V illa r r e a l stayed
w ithin three ya rd s of the pace
setters
for three-quarters of the
ra c e before tiring in the .stretch
Don
S M V ’s
Ste w art
leaped
B ’S 1* ” to gam a tie w ith Southern
for
G a l s C h arley D u m as
fii-t
jum p D um as
in the high
( 7 ) w as aw arded the first-place, how
since Stew art had m issed
I S G
than
. place
time
the
e v e r
one m ore
phenom.
.no parr
rho pole position foi the 43rd oOO-
• rn tie auto ra ce M a c 30.
I
A crowd estim ated at no,turn
saw Thomson, vete ran nt six
.'I y e a rs of to p le v e l
.MMK and
auto racing, push the record to
! 46.552 m iles an hour The old
one lap m ark for the ll* vear old
tra c k w a s 1 4 6 . 5 0 8
l a s ! ve.ir
b y Kd K.lisiau of O akland, Calif.
s e t
trial, 145 W F
T hom son’s a v erag e for the 10-
vim- a shade
m ile
under tho 145 974 record set
last
y e a r by D ic k R a th m a n n of Sen
G a b rie l, C a lif , w h o did I H.248 in
Saturday s trials
*
the engine
T ile bright pink Thom son ra r e r
built by L u jie I -esovsky of In g le
wood C alif., has
in
stalled on its side w ith the iii ive
shaft running down tho tight side
of tile *a r. H ie n o rm al engine in
stallation in speedway c a rs , eithei
flat or tilted
[Hits the d riv e shaft
on the left side.
The P e n n s y lv a n ia veteran w ill
share the front row on M e m o rial
D ay with Bridie Sachs, te n te r
V a lle y , Pa., who qualified at
1(5.152 in a new Ku/n m owned
lo Pete Schm id t of St. l/oiiis, and
-lim R ath m an n , D ic k ’s brother.
ii
in
J i m R ath m an n dii(t LH 133 S a tu r
d a y
in
the Hopkin t Spec
w h ich he set a w o rld 's race re c
ord of 170 262 on the h ig h er hanked
D ayto n a B each tra c k last month.
T en Sp eedw ay ve te ra n s and two
hot rookies m ade q u alifyin g runs,
B o b b y G rim of In dian apolis, king
of the country s d ir t tracks, tin n ed
in the fifth hest speed of 144 225 in
I his first shot at the 500-mile lineup
Announcing The Opening of The Hew
LARSON'S Garage
1809 G u a d a lu p e
Phone G R 8-92 79
W e h ave la rv e d the I T area for 7 years
tune up, e e tr 'n'
so e o a lic n q
in braces
and qenera repairs, Prom pt and c o *
service ii our b yw o rd .
A. L. LARSON
D e lc o B atteries
E le c tric a l Supplies
A ufo Service With a Conscience”
ness Stakes Sa tu rd a y and drew
aw a v to a four-length victo ry over
Sword Dancer.
New X ork
fa rm er who
Hills, ( alif
i< tress and
lives
(M r
In B e v e rly
I X
R o ya l O rbit, third choice in th#
m utuals,
returned $15.20, $5.80,
is
She
thinks R o ya l O rbit
the
greatest ra te horse* in the world
and was here to accept ihe record
The
winner s
largest net tat kpot for a previous
Preakness w inner vias the <96 005
hauled down by C alum et F a r m 's
F a u l t i e r in 1917
( heck of $>136,200
and $4 20 for $2.
R oyal Orbit was clocked in I 57
fast
for the m ile and 3-16ths on
flat
traek and under sunny
a
This com
skies
pared with
record of
I 54 3 5 se* by Nashua in w inning
•he 1955 Preakness
in cool w eather
the
track
B A L T I M O R E UU
R o y a l Orbit
/(Kirned from outer space around
the middle of the
the
in the $190 30(1 Break-
fin al turn
tra c k on
I t -
You Guessed
Aggies Get Quails
S T A T IO N
C O L L !. G I
P Le w is
Qu l l L
the "-foot basketball star
Irom Houston Sm iley High School,
i has signed a letter of intent to en
roll at Texas A d . the college an
nounced Satu rday,
Q uails
led Sm iley
to two state
( h tmpionsbips.
He was sought bv 90 colleges,
including every Southwest Confer-
j once school,
•
Tw o Schoolboy Athletes
Ink Letters W ith Baylo r
th e
F ir s t
L a n d in g ,
su rp ris e
f a v o r ite rid den by L a b ile
the
s lig h i
X r c a ro , w ound tip ninth
Htrri ru n n in g *>t th* c la ssU
in
in
L u n y Lee who snail hod
the
roses by a nose oven Sword D a n
cer
two
weeks ago, elected i i skip M a r y
la n d ’s famous three >car-old con
t e s t .
the Kentucky Derby
R o y a l Chint got
into heaps of
trouble when
lite
m ove in the Derby behind tiring
horses and wound up fourth in a
field of 17.
lie m ade his
But W ill ip ll. in n a te, riding in a
Preak n ess for the first tim e gave
a P im lic o crow d of 31 506 plenty
to cheer alx»it as the wcll-hked
Sw ord
lust another
runner-up in the field of l l start
ers.
I cancel w is
ii
I*
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Ba\ lot ann# inced
Sa tu rd a y tw o sehoolD 'y stars from
Odessa h ave signed ath letic letters
of intent w ith the school,
T h e y are J e r r y H a rris , 6-1. 185
lD n
6-1, 175-pound all-state
pound Unit ball
Brownlee
schoolbov basketball p layer.
end.
and
disap]M inting seventh
The C lail)orne F a r m 's D unce a
in the der-
j by, cam e
lengths
I behind Sw ord D an cer and 2*2
lengths ahead of L G Robinson’s
the early pace setter.
M a ra u d er
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R o y a l O rb it is o w n ed bv
1
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II H
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Sunday, May 17, 1959
THE DAILY TEXAN
Pag'.
Chicago Trips Pirates, 3-2,
With Unearned Run in Ninth
\ \ i io n ti, i i u h k
w i p
Baseball Aas Clinch Baseball Title
Standings
Sanderson gave up three scat- •** Johnv,n in n* r n,h-
. - '- F e . ? urlefGer- Manderson* frotind-ont ie abort.
’.VACO
d •• Eh * •-, r .♦
tory over Bay-
in in f'ti.b-on a sacrifice h i n t
'n- a
'•<■•-■> * hit scored on Ted Thiaender * ground-
.^ether fr.nee »h, d Or, Billy Hair* *me!e and Sanderson hold Raj IOT h itler
t e e.*, h
inning
%infp ,t nrt lonE„r counts In th0
championship battle, The I nlier.
aits of Texa**' make-up game
after the second until Hmkerson with Tex** Christian will not he
_____ ______ ________
*
Oilh«on held the Aggie* hiders
inning. Ralph
Plum lee v*h|l,,i went to third on
Cliff Da\ Is* d o u b le and •.cored on bounced a t r ip le off the w a .I along
. „ r whn ^ ^ ^
and from ne {ii n Whig
n p w.*h a 3
the uerf.nd
p la y e d .
,hp
4
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In
:
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F4oth '*-■•» p i- od error!'-' ba
ffiHerted on I* fix e
The X
hit* off R<*h r u llh o n and had a
7 i
through H gh t
" h' n
rdni h hitter in tin* bottom of the
pin
eighth
‘ "'J* w,Mr
lewd
Sa r d e -vin d O’ e n
and
th ird Attg-e n in s . the
the «econd
l i t t e r
•
inning* Bradley Whips Houston
’V To Sew Up MVC Crown
rn
,h e
ll!
P f O R IA
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c h airm a n D ell M organ said Satur-
day the Texas A A M and A n / o ra 3 h“ ' h
na-chail t i lh* probably u il! la n g le
n Co ego Station for tho regional
S T A A title
JO '
final*
The winner will jrm rner to rho
In Omaha nmrt
Nf XA
rn onth
AA M copped the Southwest f*on-
fe ie n 'e title Sahirdftv bv tiirrung
back B a ilo r , 3-1.
I'n lv e r s it y of
«
Houston lost
it* c h a n c e at th e r*-
L'i on a I c ro w n b v d ro p p in g a S-0
M issfsiri V a e x C o n f e r e n c e c h a m
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Wm
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Orioles Rip Tigers
• •»! hr•
J? p\ Haddie' railed ‘bird atrike
on A Iv"! ft .'’ark
A f t e r D a r k r e a c h e d fir * cm
iv *
B e n in B a n k s * in g i# d W a i f
to
; e r f e c t bun*
t r r o t
JG o rx n
M i’ a
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I | rl f bwana a n d B o b b y H i o m eon
g in * * ! Aff a • c e l e o ff th md h a * *
m an
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r r n rum < r ( "b ' k K ng.
Cepeda, Anfonelli
Pace Giants Win
W\HUN
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R o o k ie R o b
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e ig h t h h o n < •
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N ellie Fox w alked a
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second on
to o f jr n th e e l e v e n t h
J im
I
t h ir d
Y a n k
I ut m a r
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Fir*’
lone r R a t no
bateman Orlando Cepftda ben'-hed and Thrk Toman* r
three j- e,T a for M eak hitting re
bi n ti
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IjntX-hnnfor
jT 1 H e r b
’mb and
Cards in Seventh; Oolavito m o v e d n
11 lh hom e’ *
v » rc an u n
m n p in g o n
big run* on
e h e lp of a
I M i r<. ■. r, I
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Top Phillies, 8-2
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M ay Balance 1959 Budget
W ire News In Brief
G ood Neighbor Croup
Asks Free Bus Traffic
W orth and T a m p ic o
president
guere/.a of M onterrey■, Mexico.
succeeding
elected
Jo s e Ma- son of B rig h a m C it)
i den G a rre tt of F o rt W orth is the e m y 's com m encem ent is Ju n e 3
TAMPICO. M exico
*
The
new vice president
W A S H IN G T O N i/b
R icin g pro1*-
pArity m a y baian re President E i
senhow er s 77-billlon-dollar budget
oven
if Congie-s doe>n t vote the
* \ tr a revenue he wants.
A record 50-bi Ii ion d o llar total of
corporation profits is in sight th i^
\ oar, governm ent economists said
-aturda>. This is three billion dol
lars m ole than the hudget-makei s
estim ated in Ja n u a ry
B o rd e r Relations C om m ittee of the
International (rood Neighbor Tenth
re-
..0|\ eel Saturday that Texas and
inter
assem bl)'
form a ll) ’
The T re a s u ry \
take about g eneral
rate on corporate earnings. M exico should perm it free
balf the gain, at the 52 per cent
-ax
n a ls would add D x billion dollars change of bus tra ffic .
to revenues in the fiscal y e a r s t a t i
ng July L substantially m ore than
Eisen h o w er asked in higher taxes,
postal rates, and fees.
U S buses ate not now allow ed
to entei M exico The request wa?
bv F re d L e n re r of San Antonio.
tip
leaders seem
Congress could easily
the
scales into a deficit. Rut its Demo-
increasingly
c ra tic
Ja c k Drake. Executive vice pres
anxious to repudiate the “ spender
■abel. and Eisenhow er s aides h ave
ident of the V a lle ) C h am ber of
b e c o m e correspondingly m ore C o m m erce, w as re-elected treas
Fo rt
hopeful.
The R io G ran de V a il# ) delega
tion a L o asked im proved general
com m unications w ith M exico.
urer. N e v ille
Penrose of
5 STUDENT FLIGHTS
TO
G E R M A N Y
LEAVE NEW YORK
JUNE ll, 15, 19, 23
RETURN FROM FRANKFURT
AUGUST 27, 31, SEPT. 4, 8
30 SEATS STILL AVAILABLE
W R IT E AT O N C E TO:
We also
supply
European
Jobs.
C. S. S H A W
382 Yale Station
New Haven, Conn.
King Baudouin in Dallas;
Sorry Texas Now ‘Second
ft
D A L L A S
King Baudouin
of the Belgians a rriv e d here Satin*
field day with
newsm en s photographic and tape
equipment.
and had a
A scheduled 5-minute p re s s con
fe en* e stroh bed to 40 m in u t e s us
the 28-year-old bachelor king quip
ped with reporters and photograph
e r and exam ined their equipment
Die king. in an obviously happ)
fram e of mind, teamed the Texans
present.
“ I'm s o il)
Texas while
gest state,” he said
I d id n t get to visit
it .'till was the big
AF Academy Degree
Granted Eisenhower
if*
D E N V E R . Colo
President
Eisenhower on a weekend vise to
( 'olorado,
an
honorary member of the new A ir
Fo rc e A cad em y * first graduating
class.
Saturday
becam e
At the ncadomv
situated norih
Morgan to Speak
On A rt Topic
A t 4 p.m. Monday
Dt Douglas N . M organ chair
man of the D epartm ent of Philos-
ophv at N orth w estern U n iversity
w ill discuss “ Com m unication and O’ de
the A tt of P a in t in g ' M onday at
I • tim e
p rn
in English Buildin g 203.
D r M organ has served as a
m em ber of the B o ard of Trustees
of the A m erican Society for A es
thetics, and on several study roni-
missions of the A m e rican Ph ilo
sophical Association
Befo re assum ing his present prv-
sition at N orthw estern in 194k
Morgan taught at the U n iversity
of
the U n iv e rsity of
M :'-higan
Illinois and
I*
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English Expert '
Called to Tokyo $53,170 Donated
For Science Study
ment. has a grant from the Ja p a n
of the Rom ance Languages d epart
D r. Ern est F. B a d e n ch airm an
Soc ten of N ew Y o rk C it) to serve
T ile N ational
irn re Foundation Training
' Hie research program
as
En g lish
linguistics consultant
Language
the has donated *53 170 in grants and
Exploratory’ scholarships for w ork at the I rn
to
in Tokyo.
‘
thls w m m e r .
D r. and M rs B ad en v ill go to
,
’, a P«n
through
sum m er, Dt B a d e n w ill conduct v e is it y beginning Ju n e lh
Twenty-eight teachers have been
aw arded scholarship- to attend the
, ,M Su m m e r |nst::ute for College
Phis T eachers of P h y s ic s at the Urn
in August and w ill slav
fall sem ester.
the
a linguistics md Fre n c h w orkshop
at the M undelein C ollege Sn m n
, ,
Institute
lv f „ ,.
Jo h n b o t™ , jo in s to Ja p a n .
R e ce iv in g
lit
utnm ei Texans 15 from other slates and
Pu erto
_
fund*
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the grants w ere
from M exico
enc eat h
...........
v ( f
,,r ,tlM n b „ tp(1
teachet s
in dividu ally for
to expel ien< pd
is open
who can qu alify
working on reseal ch
bacteriology
ch em ist!) and m athem atics
botany,
in zoology
physics,
Leo
Dr Addison
associate
I
pintos sol* of botan) w ill coordin
ate the program C om .lune 16 lo
August
JO and ten U T scientists
w ill participate in die piogram
Grant to Support
M edical Research
A *12 420 grant has been a w a rd
ed the U n iv e rsity bv the N ational
Science Foundation for the support
of basit
research entitled "S h o rt
Term Reseat rh bv M edical ■stu
dents ” The three.y e a r program is
undo!
the direction of Robert IV,
Luckey assistant d^an, Southwest*
em M edical School D allas
G re a te r pal P u p a tio n of students
in
the research program of the
M hoot through sum m er w ork is th#
exclusive use of the grant.
Die English Language
i- xplora- w ith $675 going to each
is m ade up of • shlp w in n e r phis allow ances
tor) C om m ittee
Ja p a n e s e univ t>i sit) professors and dependenis and tra ve l
other men and wom en in the pro-
fissions and business.
D ie I ladens spent
institute
teachers who have had a
for
lim ited
last sum m er background in physic* o r the net
’ said lh Rob
In
is an,orig e ss a ry allied fields
is designed
*1 led
<
lcholar-
for
Vici n
in
• h
This
Eiig l
bool.
e ft N. L ittle , director of the
St Itllt e
A Sib 370 grant
from the four
ballon w ill finale e the “ R esearch
P a rtic ip a tio n P ro g in m for T eacher
in
iokvn D r B ad en
U nited State- expert}
institute
sinoo
program for teaching
apane-i' junior lugii s
I9,>K to
! of
icbm
system for
.,
guage-
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form , then add i
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begin
the spoken
Uh
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En glish has h
second language
for at least 40 yi
been a t r emend
V
Won
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n tile prefer! cd
if the Japan ese
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* upsurge sine*
B a d e n said
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This shop will be the largest of its k md in this area . . . a place where
natura1 shoulder clothing will be shown In the proper m a n n e r . . . a
p !ace where knowledgeable young men may congregate . . . a D a c e
where the college man’s desires are recognized and can be fulfilled.
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I of Colorado SpringN and 55 miles
south of D en ser, the sm ilin g P r e s i
received an honorary
d e d also
bai hclor of science degree
Eisenhower att opted ihe degree
ironi Cadet Col H e rb e rt A Adam*
the
cadet wing com m an der Hie acad-
I iah
Im m e d ia te !) after
acariem )
I is e n h w t
D en ver wdth his foul
children
their
not her. A rm ) M a l and M rs
Eisenhow er, for a st iv unti
touring
the
flew on to
sinai! grand
father and
I
da> m orning before returning to
W ashington.
and
*
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Doctor Hopes Surgery
Will Help Denton Coed
I"
D E N T O N Tex
A doctor
held out hope Sa tu rd a y
the
that
disfigured lace of a coed splashed
with searing s ilv e r n itrate can he
repaired with p l a s t i c surger)
But he said the condition of hei
burned eves still is undeterm ined
*
*
Houston Gypsies Charge
Police Violating Rights
f 1
H O U S T O N
A complaint
(b a rg in g P o lic e C hief C a rl Shop
lu n e and tw o of hi- officers de
{h ive d nine se p a ia le
individuals
of their constitutional r i g h t s was on
file m federal court Satu rd ay.
to Shuptnne.
the
suit, filer! by atto rn ey B ill Scott,
charges vic e squad captain H L
E llis o r
Ja m e s
j G ra d d y.
In addition
d etective
and
H ie com plaint flav- police pro
aedine of arresting peisons v\ ith-
• out a w arran t, and m arking them
’hoi,I'' for investigation for undue
pet teds of time
A fter learning the nam es of the
j rom pla infants. E llis o r said
i
, g yp ''1' < ten
“ They arc all m em bers of a
I have given
and
tho
Engineer Jo in s Faculty
The D epartm ent of C iv il
l.r.g-
ucering has announ( cd the addition
to ifs -iaff of Civ de E d w a rd I ce.
highw ay design and
traffic en
g u lf et..
What Coes
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Sunday
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N ew m an C lu b honor* pn>grarr
Sr Austin s A ud itoriu m .
1 W a tern m a C ity P a rk
Alpha Phi O m ega, Texas I mon
3-5:30 -U n iv ersity h arp ists to play
la g u n a
.nform al prog ram ,
in
316.
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>gr A uditorium
ia D elta to h ear the Rev
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“ Mar-
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THE DAILY TEXA N
Paga 7
Honor Group
^ W ill Initiate
Beta Gam m a Sigma. honorary
scholastic fraternity, w ill have its
Spring Banquet and initiation rere-
n onv Monday night in the D riskill
H otel.
Don't Worry; O ll .ors Are S i
Men Are Like Geese—T hey Wont Fly Alone
hi fi to “ Ja m a ic a F a re w e ll,’’ turn M >u ’<1 better not answer,
B u '
he probably won t call,
Scheduled for 6.30 p.m. in the
have another chance for a spree. Civic Room of the Drtskill, the
then, by all means, make the most ceremony will include the inltia-
IT. Dower u an
'Hic first person who say* “ good honorary member. M r. Dewar.
so they a^ xit g on dl0 st(p3 0r his apart- morning’’ Monday just lie squelch associated with Dewar, Robertson,
is
and mont whcn he opens the door to eel. G rip her wri t and quote from and Pnneost of San Antonio,
the morning p per. Don't W B . Yates, “ What the world's vice-chairman of the Texas Corn-
Pshould just happen lo , of tho remnants of th, .so re .
into him some morning
.ion o( Henry
i;ump
get
•„
Je r k up the ; brother is sick and you are just I must be substantial somewhere.” , M r. D ew ar is guest speaker for
say your friend’s little million bps are searching
for, mission on Higher Education.
in your out-of- helping out with die
B v M A R IL Y N M I L L E R
,
'
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"
over the w ..t « basket Bnd pound ^
I he boyfriend got wise to it with » ,ry
read \\ Mines-
trick s. H e
So!
a our
day s Texan, said “ I'm getting >°uml Uke 'inkling glasses,
„ „
W ell,
Break a few ash trays
and dropped
out,
jo u
,.kc a bongo (.rum.
throw down the receiver and run
around the room laughing in every sweat
Nothing
(we key below middle C.
ch eer up
is kist
hope) e x c e p t jo u r pride, a part phone md sa;,
Of your youth,
which v\erc sm u d ged from strag- getting regloss and hang up.
gling
te a rs, and a
you sank on exotic clothes.
jour doe eyes breath drawl that the natives are
few d ollars
the joint ©vent.
P e r h a p s the best a d v ic e on how
F. L. Cox, professor of b u sin ess
to get o v e r an affair would lw* to
sim p ly h a v e anoth er one. D o n ’t
for ad*
stop with burnt fin g ers, sin g e th e ministrntive services w ill also be
hair a ll the w a y up
bows.
The n ext time you catch the 5 15 Douglas B MoCulley,
initiated as a faculty member,
Awards w ill be presented
law and ViCC-pi evident
to
freshman,
lo your el-
turn
bus, don’t
Check until you see a ringless more, for having the highest scho-
lastic averages in their respective
then. carefully Use* your balance classes. Both students are from
the comics. ; and john R. Jordan J r . , sopho-
th at left hand gripping the sports page,
to
lash right u p to and fall into his
q>
Houston.
So much for that, and we ll di*-
r„ nse with the touching details of
- inlit kisses, ecstatic embraces,
and the occasional pinch behind
the ear.
‘T m an
• Can't you see, I'm onh think
ing of you,” he said as yeti wring
inde
out your hanky.
pendent m an,” he continued.
“ I
was destined to stay independent.”
The sad thing about it is that he
means it.
/
Im m e d ia tely jo u sta rt thinking
shout w h ich proced ure to follow
lf he c a lls anil begs to c o m e hack
—w ishful thinking.
Tell him you're having a party,
".'bile balancing the phone on your
left foot and clasping the receiver
• i your headache band, flip on the
★
★
The most likely place you’ll see
Mr. Independence” is at a party
j to which you practically broke up
a friendship between you and your
hostess to git lier to invite him.
Now you wonder, should jeu go?
Okay, You'll go. W e ar som e
I
low
slin k j num ber cut so
e v e n your peek a-boo foun dation
w o n ’t look, and
him anil e m b a r ra ss him before
hi* date.
W hisp er iii his (bite's i ar, “ S a j ,
*i*der, th is is on e you bail b etter
w atch .
Ila x e you got a good lock
on your d o o r? ” Or just look up
a t birn a n d ' all him “ h a n d s.”
If you can't quite gpt up the
and
nerve
to embarrass him,
you’d rather not comers^, bring
a blind ii vie and sit in the corner
and neck.
O kay, so he h a sn ’t
c a lle d , and
you can think of no p o ssib le way
to nee h im short of planting y o u r
s e lf In th e m en s room at Ids o f
fic e or Garrison Hail. Y ou 've got
to learn to get along w ithou t bim.
tell him he has
lf you are r e a lly gone on h im ,
you could
the
w rong nu m ber so that he'll ca ll
back and you ran hear his \o ir e
again. On the fourth ring back,
_ K
Tile banquet w ill begin at 7:30
p in. in the Ballroom of the Drlt*
kill.
Yearbook Staff
To Hold Banquet
The Cactus stuff w ill hold a ban
iii p m . Tuesday in the
quet at '
Commodore P e r r y Deck Club.
Hie Bluebonnet Belles, Goodfel-
lows, and the Out-(anding Students
w ill be announced at the banquet.
FIRST EV A N G ELIC A L FREE C H U R C H
Austin, Te»as
17th and C o lo ra d o Street*
“Truit ye in the Lord font er” — Isaiah ?(>-4
SERVICES
9:30— Bible School
10-30— W o rs h ip
& 3C—Youth Services
7 30— Evangelism
W e d n e s d a y — Prayer Fellowship— 7:00
When we doubt we don't trur,‘, wen ne
trust we don't doubt.
I F la il a hobby to relieve tin en- footM! H!]t
sion. Something invigorating
..
.
Ask him if he thinks Babe Ruth
really was the greatest figure in —
;f vouVp craftj]
like fought your w av down 1hn ais]!l W T
one.
, your
peri
two whoops, how
lovely green sweater yarn
and see no ringless left hand, get v a / * 11 n
e the topic, of the R ev. Charles
IL B o m at
I ai
theran C hurch Sunday in observ
ance of Per.?- cost.
I nlversltj
the
★
★
Rey. I , O Hixson, pastor of the
Borean Bib le ( burel:, 2200 Guada
lupe. w ill speak at l l a.rn on the
Belat ton‘■hip of ’he Holy Spirit to
Father, Son, World, Flesh,
•he
I X vii and to the Christian.”
★
♦
Gam m a Delta students will hear
Pastor B a y Schkade of the R e
deemer Lutheran Church in a dis-
c us* I on of “ M arriage and M orals"
at 5 p.m.
4
4
only once a year do w e really let go — you'll find m any fine
clothes in spring and summer merchandise that you'll love . . .
come in and see for yourself . . .
d r o s s e s
a simply ridiculous group cf
odds ’n ends and stuff—
some were priced up to 39.98
# ■ ;
4Wm
hi onsos
anil skirts
W e are really ashamed to put
them out— but money,
you know!
anil
h i *2.
these are really not bad,
n a ry good styles but not a
very good size range— if
you’re lucky a 17.98 value
s a
• drosses
2-pioro drosses
o v I
• spar I swear
• shoos
• siiniiiior snits
• anil smit’!
yr cr: f
Suit?,..
:
S A L I
I
4
a
rn
til' fin e tasliioi! slum s
an early sale of spring and summer shoes, made possible by
our faithful following . . .
sa % e
a n d
OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE
SPECIAL G RO UP
of Evening Shoes and Bags
i
% ■ • H e e
• ALL SALES FINAL
ENTIRE STO CK NOT INCLUDED IN SALE
i— Bffwinii1 hi fir
-u ..
.-
et*
iMMidMil I'iImi*ia*
Dr M arvin V
> of the First
Methodist < hureh w ll p \k on the
at
t 'pie
rvicea held at 8 .40 and 10:55
It with You”
“ Taking
a m .
+
k
The Festival of Pentecost (Whit
5 alday) w ill be observed in the
I ir*t E nglish Lutheran Church,
•th and Wh it is Avenue Dr. I-cwis
B Speaker w ill preach on “ The
Fruits of the Spirit,” at l l a m , :
4
4
Dr. Samuel Goltermann, dean of
men at Concordia College, will
^ a k ut tho Lutheran Student A*
soclatlon’* annua! senor banquet
Sunday at 6 30 p rn. at St. M artin s
Lutheran Church.
★
it
In honor of th e graduating sen
iors, a chape! sera a e will bi* held
at 8 a rn. at the I niv entity Baptist
Church. A breakfast w ill follow the
andre at 8.30 a rn. in the reeren
hon mom of the Baptist Student
Building,
♦
4
An honors program by the New
man Club w ill begin Sunday at 9
a rn, with a Corporate Communion
A
St. Austin’s Auditorium.
at
breakfast W ill be held a* IO a rn
followed by an address by Jam es
P. Nash.
•4
4
Dr. Edm und Heinsohn will speak
ti “ God and Our Friends” at the
IO and l l send es at the Lnl
.'•rsitv Methodist Church.
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THE D R A G 'S O N LY EXCLUSIVE SH O E STORE
Sunday, May 17, 1959
THE DAILY TEXAN
Pa9. 8
Lyon, Gaffney Take
Vickers ,
Honors In Curtain Awards
UT Symphony
Performs Today with Its Splendor
'Kismet' Returns
Jo n V I ck cr*. R o y L yo n ,
qu*t d an re and aw a rd cerem ony
B a rb a ra Gaffnc
of aw. i rd winner*
e* hie arr
RU; i i y r
ll Cur la n Cl lh I
led
:he
;
Virker* won tn< coveted June
Wadis >n M-ti \ « »r ! us th'’ grad*
in tins senior displaying that un-
EXTRA SPECIAL!
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Cor-a br'iYPT' 6 A 8 p.'n.
and ie** 2 features
^ P R E V IE W
■ t o n ig h t
"P(m * B pow I tx FwMur#
Q > A R A M O U N T J [
• < UXI l l I SION”
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Holly *••<< « lug N<-« T ***** » ii mm* b«
•««n m i TV *»r y*ort ow* >»«"!
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W 0 M-ftow
Pactv** I* <" O
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P A R A M O U N T
F IR S T
By I) \RW IN P A Y N E
T he delight* of “ K is m e t* have 5Cores
show one of
a ll musicals,
‘he most b e a u t i
\incente
.
returned to the T exas T h ea ter and Mmr.eUi.
th ey are , , enhancing ss e v e r « « * • « • . G V
‘
rf-rec'ed'this
directed «h »
S U N D A Y D IN N ER S
*‘r ''
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.
«
S:-rving from I 1:30 a rn,
de fin*hie *
#t.h
r knowr a i the
Lo o n y F raze and C arol# T ty*
Spirit of th# Curtain Club,
I.yon was ' i.r.r \ Fie st A- *. r of
IT** 50 f »r h a r e of I ‘ tp'.i ,n t
by in The Ta »•«<*:*•• of 'he August
Moor ’ and
!«•> w -n a C sr n
r lu b key as an nu*a?anding aer < r
M *s Gaffm
who shared 'ho n-le
f I git’ ta Blo* sum in Teat*..u«e
wa• rh* sen Best A ’ ess od C u r
•ain Club Sw eeth eart.
‘ Tea ft
Completing fhe ail - atar cast
,-.e w ere Res* Sup
from
porting Actor, T Trent Hickman,
who played Cap’ un M ’ .ear and
Bast -wipjn !ft j rig Actress, T erry
Flynn, who played M ss H kson
Blake O la r Ii** < Mite Warson and
Shinny I>ra\ id Ext ne Dormy Raps tine, H ei
di Schneider, Sig rid Skousgard,
M e l W>in brecht,
B a rb a ra
Word,
find
W in n ers of the SHA C u rta in Club
s holarships for s r mg. CC'* w ere
«lso announced. The;, wen# Homer
B a r r e r a and Bober*.! Stephenson
pres dent
TV ‘..dks awarding honors f -r the
the C u b installed new
past y e a r
off.cera for Bt vt ftfi They are Ba >
Bonny Braze,
Ka h e-,
vicepresident Annette Gille-pi#
m em b er of th# B o a rd of G o v e r
f ir technical matters
and
nors
T i , en M i rf in
the
■VII- * » yr nubilei*v
n • rn her of
rJLel $Cjct ^icti(((tinlei!.
LUXURIOUS GREEN ACRES
M IN IATURE GOLF COURSE
8711 BURNET R O A D
The program w 1
Th* Dwper’ rn m f bf M is e w ill
present The
I ’niversify Symphony
O rch estra .n a free concert a t 4
p m Sunday ,n Hogg Auditorium
consist of
‘TW ncero in D M in o r" by I -a lo:
•'Concerto in B K a * Major Opus
Tit E m p e ro r - b v B e e th o ve n ; and
•'Concerto 'n A Mi ne r , Opus 33 '
by Saint-Sap na
A e sander von K re .s le r w ill ron-
duct Wi*h g :<’-* condu. *or Horace
B ritt, Univ e ft ry professor of m u
sic a*s sting Solo .<‘ s w ill include
B m by Miqu* Ie,
cello M a rth a
K mke' piano; and Claude Kenne-
srin, cello
Miss W .quelle is a candidate for
the m aster of m usic degree and
played w ith T a A ustin Sym phony
Orchestra during the 1957-58 sea
son,
Miss K mke
Or s degree
a ill he a sole
mB wvth the
'het*ra
Mr. Keno#!
Tie is a tel
I 'n VCV
'i r.-i a ce ss
ph ny ' )r - h
The rxihi
re i ved h er bar he-
nu-. • n 115" and
rf n m cr next sca
lls S r n phony Or-
mg
• ne*! h « I ache-
honors n 19f>“
assistant in ‘he
String Project
the Austin Syrr.-
to a* end
Concert to Be Given
By Student Organist
-i
A favorite of Broadw ay flve-or
so y e a rs ago, the m u sical has the
prop er ingredients to continue to
w e a r we:
The rich m usic based on themes
’ he
by A lexander B o rod in C ” es
Seven Stations
Slate R/TY Show
Seven television stations across
Texas and New Mexico are fea
turing the U niversity R a d io Tcle-
\ ;sion production
“ V.sion Across
T e x a s ’ th.s weekend The movie
tells the s*ory of rehabi!i*a*ed bi nd
•worker* n T^xas.
Th*' docu m en tary w as prod iced
for the State Com m ission for the
B . nd by ’ he F>er*artmen* of Radio
H a n e y H erbst was
T elevision
supervising d ire cto r. D irecto r of
;>nofugraphy was W illia m Purdy
Tr and ’he script, w as w ritten by
M a rye B en am in and n arrated by
Hugh G reene.
Stations show .ne
w eekend are KT >! B
K P A R .
Spring; K T C A
Bryan
Chris’ : ;md T y ler.
and channels
‘ Ire film this
lu ib b ock ;
Bu:
Clovis; K R T X
in Corpus
Ab en#
K F ID Y ,
s tude
Bien
p
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on* and ss as
r.ner in > ■
51 ; s H . * sr r
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A rath er b u r thus -
the opulent e and poverty < ,
d#d is pictured through the antics
of a beggar-poet, Howard Hee
I n or,^ rriraculous ria;-' partly h>
his own wits and partly by fate
■ the w azir
Ke*-'. wins the fa' r
Through a
and becomes an emir
is
!» w a r:r
series of
; a w izard
convince I that Keel
with unlimited powers.
incider’s
The poet s daughter Ann Blyth.
* xv/WI aru w r. .n the tame won
derful day by the caliph himself
Dolores G ray por’ rays a favorite
•A.fe
ample
harem and Vie Damone plays the
youth* ii cal ph.
the w a z ir’s
from
Student Receives Cash
In Recording Contest
until 9:30 p.m.
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nasslty store nu,
By LEON GRAHAM
Assistant N ew s Editor
The Student A ssem bly Saturday failed to take final action
on a hill which would effectively abolish the Summer Student
Council.
Meeting; in a called session, assem blym en did not give
the necessary three-fourths m ajority to a motion to su s
pend the Constitutional rule requiring; bills to he voted
on at the m eeting following their introduction. Vote on
the suspension motion w as 11-7 In favor.
After the motion was lost, Students’ Association President
Frank Cooksey announced that the bill would have to follow
—
route. ♦
the
S in ce no m ore regu lar A ssem b ly i
m e e tin g s are sch ed u led , a d v o c a te s
of the m e a su r e w ill h a v e to d raw ;
iqi an oth er p etition req u estin g a ,
sp e c ia l se ssio n .
Dulles Condition
Called Weaker
le g isla tiv e
“ r e g u la r ”
C ook sey app ointed a sp ec ia l
c o m m itte e
lo co n sid er the b ill.
C h airm an of the panel Is D avid
K endrick, and m e m b er s Include
J im D an n en h a u m and Bob A ver
in .
j
,
H ie con ten d ed b ill, authored by :
W es A shend orf, rea d s as fo llo w s: !
W H E R E A S , the S u m m er Student
A sse m b ly h a s proved to he in effec
tive and to he u n rep resen ta tiv e of
the reg u la r se ssio n Student A sse m
b ly ; and
W H E R E A S , the m ajo rity of the
du ties ran he co m p leted during
the rem a in d er of the Spring S e
m e ste r or the beginn in g of the F all
S e m e ste r 1959.
Former Secretary
Still in W alter Reed
W ASHINGTON Ut)—J o h n F o ste r
D u lles I* rep orted ly g ro w in g w e a k
er,
The 71-year old fo rm er se c r e ta r y
of sta te con tracted p n eu m o n ia a
w eek a g o after w eek s o f tr e a tm e n t
for c a n c er that has sp rea d in his
body. He h a s been a p a tien t at
W alter R eed A rm y H o sp ita l h ere
sin c e F eb ru a ry 12, e x c e p t for a
brief res' In F lorida
during
T he S ta te D ep a rtm en t, w h ich
F rid a y rep orted a
further d e
clin e in his condition, sa id S a t
urday
fu rth er
th ere w a s no
ch a n g e . T he d ep a rtm en t sa id
m e d ica l bu lletin s w ill h e issu ed
univ if lo llies* condition c h a n g e s.
NOW, T H E R E F O R E , B E IT E N
A C TED BY T H E ST U D E N T AS
SI M BI, Y O F T H E U N IV E R SIT Y
OF" T E X A S that the Su m m er Stu
dent Council h a v e no m eetin g s,
ca lled or o th e r w ise
the
fa m ily
su m m er se ssio n , and all p rev io u s
co n flictin g leg isla tio n is h ereb y re who liv e elsew h e re w e re rep o rted
in the c ity Saturday. T h ey are a
p ea led .
son, John D u lles, an e n g in e er
in
M exico C ity ; a d a u g h ter, Mr*.
R ob ert H in sh aw , N e w York C ity ;
and a sister, Mrs. M a rg a ret E d
w ards R y e. N. Y.
In e x p la in in g h is m ea su re. A sh
endorf pointed rut that the bill did
not void the r ec en t C on stitutional .
a m e n d m e n t p a ssed by' th* A sse m
bly and the student body. In stead.
the hill m e r e ly p rev en ts the Sum
m er Council from e v er m eetin g .
T h ree m e m b e r s o f
the
W eather:
C lo u d y ; Show ers
Low 68; H ig h 86
' p
u
g
T e x a n
Editorial R e ad in g:
C e n so rsh ip at Tech
Page 2
“First C o lle g e D a ily in the So u th 99
AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, M A Y 17, 1959
Eight Pages Today
No. 171
to Abolish Council Fails
S A Rejects Plan
To Suspend Rules
Vol. 58
Price Five Cents
Reds Upset
Geneva Plans
Governor Daniel D i l l
Stakes Prestige
On Tax Program
G E N E V A Lit — S o v iet P rem ier N ikita K hrush ch ev opened up S a t
urday a p rosp ect of serio u s n eg o tia tio n s b etw een th e S o v ie t I nion
and the W estern p o w ers at the B ig F our foreign m in isters' c o n fe r e n c e .
In a sp eech
in M oscow , K hrush ch ev reb u ffed the W estern p a c k a g e
plan app roach to a G erm an p e a c e se ttle m e n t and the p ro b lem of
E u ro p ea n se c u r ity and d isa rm a m en t.
But he a d d e d : “ T he proposals of the W estern pow er* c o n ta in so m e
m a tter s w hich a re w orthy of e x a m in a tio n and w hich w e sh a ll not
op p o se, On the co n tra ry , We sh all he prepared to seek so lu tio n s at
the round ta b le .”
Thirty-Day Session
To Erase Deficit
W ill Start M o n d a y
A U ST IN IJI) — G o v ern o r P r ic e
D a n iel sta k e s h is p r e stig e M onday
on a se c o n d -tim e-a round ta x pro
gram w h ich
le g isla tu r e heat
down.
the
He fa c e s the to u g h est fight of
T he sta tem en t c a m e a s S e c re ta ry of S tate C hristian A. H er ter w a s
rep orted planning to prop ose se c r e t d ip lo m a c y for the n ext p h a se of I
le g isla to r s get
to do
the ta lk s here. H erter has decid ed that is the best w a y to probe real bflck jn h a rn ess in an effo rt
S oviet a im s here and find out w h eth er it is p o ssib le to m a k e enough jn jq d a y s w h a t th e e did not do in
find
p r o g r ess tow ard a g r ee m en t to ju stify a su m m it c o n feren ce.
to m e e t sp ir a lin g
lead er d e c la r ed that the real author of
hts a d m in istra tio n .
the
l l a rn.
th e W estern enough m o n ey
th e d e ficit and
| 120 e r a s e
At
T he Soviet
p rop osals Is not
K onrad A denauer, he sa id : “ The shadow of A denauer is th e r e .”
in G en ev a . R eferring to W est G erm an C h a n cello r
j sta te co sts.
in c o m e la x . He
D a n iel co n tin u es his jut jaw ed
s a le s
stand a g a in st a g en era l
is o p ti
tax or
m istic that the
le g is la t u r e will
c o m e up w ith abou t t in m illion
d o lla rs in new rev en u e to handle
the c r isis.
A sked w h y he thou ght his pro
gra m w ould find sm o o th er sa ilin g
now th a n during the r eg u la r s e s
sion, the go v ern o r rep lied that by
restr ictin g the ca ll th e L e g isla tu re
w ill not b e c o m e em b r o iled in sid e
issu es.
“ M y pro g ra m got bogged down
In
th e reg u la r se ssio n b e c a u se
the g a s lo b b y ists w ere w illin g to
do w h a tev er they eould to block
action on the d e ficit.
. The
plan of the lo b b y ists w a* for big
sp en d in g so th a t the o n ly w ay
fla x e s ) w a s
to tak e c a r e of It
w ith a g en era l s a le s t a x ,” D an iel
said .
.
.
“ I think the sp ir it of c o -o p e ra
tion w ill be a little d iffe r e n t.”
T he go v ern o r sa id he w a n ts a
show dow n e a r ly —if one is c o m
in g—on a s a le s tax so that the
en tire se ssio n Is not unduly d e
la y ed .
H erter m a d e known his v iew s to c lo se a ss o c ia te s a fter w a tc h in g
Initial se ssio n s of the co n feren ce w h ich opened here M onday. H e con
sid e r s the se ssio n s m u ch too big and form al, w ith m in iste r s m a k in g
sp e e c h e s at ea ch other instead of n eg o tia tin g
The work of the co n fe re n c e, m oreov er, is ap p roach in g the point for
w hat d ip lo m a ts ca ll p riv a te d isc u ssio n s. T hat m e a n s r eso rt to a
lim ited se c r e t d ip lo m a cy with a sharp red action of public d isc lo su r e
about w hat Is lieing d isc u sse d .
T he b a sic p ro p o sa ls of the W est and the Soviet U nion for a G erm a n
p e a c e se ttle m e n t h a v e been p resented to th e p a rley by H er ter and
G ro m y k o and are under stu d y . T hey could hardly be m o re op p osed .
T he resu lt Is d ead lock .
To corno to grip s with such m atter* a s this, H erter probab ly w ill
propose In m idw eek that the talk s be m ade m ore
in fo rm a l, c o n
d u cted with g rea ter se c r e c y , and attended by about a dozen m in iste r s
and top a d v ise r s in stea d of the presen t total of about IOO, G erm an
a d v ise r s would not he present.
B efo re that, h o w ev er. U S. o fficia ls said th ere will have to he further
d e b a te on th e co n tra d icto ry W estern and Soviet proposals put forw ard
T h u rsd ay and F rid a y .
•
•
Khruschev Blasts
Western Proposals
twit said
MOSCOW
— P re m ie r Nikita
K h ru sh ch ev Satu rd ay denounced
p a r ts of the W estern p a c k a g e plan
to r a ettlem en t of the 1 »erman ques
Moo
the S o v iets would
not be o b stin a te
K h ru sh ch ev
the W estern
plan p resen ted at G en ev a
con
ta in ed s u m m a tter s w orth d is
c u ssin g
said
"This is done in o rd er to m ake
us sh oulder the r esp o n sib ility , to
a c c u se us of being o b d u ra te.
“ But w e sh all not g iv e our p art
ners this p le a s u r e : We sh a ll not
follow this co u rse, but w ill on the
c o n tra ry
this
m ea n s It is im p o ssib le to a c h ie v e
the liquidation of the sta t* of the
cold w ar.
ex p la in
that,
by
Th* Soviet ch ief,
in a sp eech
^coap tin g th e I>enin In ternational
P e a c e P rize
W ecF s p a c k a g e plan w a s “ C alcu
la ted
sh a rp criticism
from ta i t sid e
“ Q uestions m ust be ta k en s e p
a r a tely and not tied to g eth er, as is
the being done by the W estern p o w ers,
into one big knot w hich ca n n o t be
untied.
“ It
is p rim a rily n e c e s s a r y
to a r o u se
Insisted
that
A s s e m b l y Fails to A p p r o v e Bill on Sum m er C o u n c i
D icu ss’nq a bill b e fo r e th e S tu d e n t A sse m b ly
S a tu rd a y w hich w ou ld in e f f e c t ab olish th e Sum
m er S tu d e n t C ou n cil, W e s A s h e n d o r f sa d th e
cm m e e t m g,
lid p reyen I the Cc
than v o id in g
rather
p a r se d b y th e stu d e n t b o d y . The A l se m c /
n o t take final a ct on on th e bi!’.
th e a m e n d m e n t r* en!
— Photo bv Monahan
Russia Endangers US
W e st German Sounds Warning
If
the U n ited S ta te s d o c; not
in B erlin, she
stop the R u ssia n s
in N ew
m a y h i v e to stop them
York H arbor, Dr. G eo rg e R.
Schultzo, v isitin g p r o fe sso r
from
W est G er m a n y , p r e d icte d r ec en tly .
if the h o u se . £'>mg
*
for retirem en t of
In a talk sp o n so red by O m ega
His “ first th in g s fir s t ” app roach r h l K psilon, c h e m ic a l en g in eerin g
honor so c ie ty , D r. S c h u lt/e . c h e m
ical
from
en g in e er in g p ro fesso r
H a n o v e r T e ch n ica l U n iv e r sity ,
sa id :
c a lls
the $65,-
889,592 d eficit p red icted S atu rd ay
by S ta te C o m p tro ller R obert C al
vert. N ex t is p a s sa g e of a tax hill
to c o v er the $2,400,000,000 appro
p riation s bill,
“ Although
C alvert * n ew fig u res, w h ich cut
the e stim a te d a v a ila b le r ev en u e by
three m illio n d o lla rs
from his
e a rlier
fo r ec a st, a lso «how $77,-
200 OOO a y e a r m ust be r a ised to
b a la n ce
version of the a p p rop riation s hill
p a sse s.
the bu dge'
sa m e
program
iMwvkkecplng
T his Is G overn or D a n ie l’s pro
g r a m —the
he
cla im ed “ o v e rw h elm in g ly fa v o r
a b le r ea c tio n ” to from the l e g i s
lature J a n u a ry 24:
# To tak e c a re of tile d e fic it:
A
tr a n sfe r bill, a
I } ear In crea se In tho fra n ch ise
tax and a rev Ised abandoned
property of e sc h e a t hill.
# To ra ise new
p ra n ce” tax on g a s, an In crease
In the m otor v e h icle sa le s and
liquor ta x e s and an a d ju stm en t
up w ards In c ig a r and o th er to
b a r m produ cts to the sa m e lev el
a s c ig a r e tte s
ta x e s A “ sev
Texas Tech President
H a n g e d in Effigy A g a in
I.I HIMX h iff— Roll'** reported
an oth er effig y w a s found hanged
on the T exan T ech ('oiler** ca m
pun Sa tu rd a y .
The e ffig y bore the n a m e of
the
E. V J o n e s, p resid en t of
school
< o llcgn
o ffic ia ls h a v e
l>ern
into
co n d u ctin g an In v estig a tio n
a a eries of stu dent dem onatra
lion s. Including pan t)
raid s at
w o m e n ' s d o r m i t o r i e s .
th ere m ay not he
a n y w ar, the R u ssia n s by their
very n atu re w ill c a u se serio u s
trouble.
“ If the U n ited S tates le ts B erlin
R u ssia w ould keep righ t on
Dr S rhu ltze em p h a sized the role
A m erica n aid p o lic ie s had p layed
in the reh a b ilita tio n of G erm a n y .
“ A m e ric a n s g a v e the sig n a l for
the m a rch out of the m e ss G er
m a n y w a s
' M uch
of the so c ia l and e co n o m ic str e s s
se e m e d
t . he a lle v ia te d a lm o st
im m e d ia te ly .”
in ,” he sa id ,
G eo g ra p h ica l position , religion *
w a n ts, fin a n cia l
in sta b ility , and
the lo ss of tw o world w a r s w e re
n a m ed bv the sp ea k er a s m a jo r
in flu e n c e , on G erm an h istory.
II
end of W orld W ar
' The
the g r e a te s t c a ta stro p h e
m ark ed
fa c e d ,”
the G erm a n people had
Dr Schultz* sa id
‘ Not only w as
H itler d e fe a te d , but the w hole g o v
T here
ern m en t w a s d estro y ed .
w a s no postal
six
se r v e e
m onth* and no fu e l or cloth in g for
three y e a r s “
for
O ther problem •
trm an y
that
e a r s w ere un
fa c e d in p o st-w a r y ea r
I u .th the de-
e m p lo y m en t cou|
struction o f fat ti
s and tlv* d is
dain 16 m illion
p la c em e n t of m o
driv en out of
person s u bo we
-he sectio n of C
n a n y g iv en to
P olan d.
“ I bf
p eo p le
real lion of Hie *,crm an
w a s one of h o p ele ssn ess
and
fr u str a tio n .” Dr. Schultz©
said . “ N e v e r th e le s s, they had a
troops
g rea t r e s p e c t for A llied
w ho sh ow ed d isc ip lin e, In c o n
tra st to S o v iet trooj**, VV h o often
acted
the
str e e ts of B e r lin .”
C iting the m odern b u ild in gs and
in
in d u stries
G er m a n y to d a y , Dr. Schultzo em
that are prevalen t
lik e wild
l>easts
In
the p ro g ress
this his
p h a sized
country has m a d e
to
eco n o m ic r ec o v er y as w ell as d e
m o cra cy .
in regard
“ The W estern W orld
is due to
su rv iv e a s long a s we are sin cere
and try to so lv e our d ifferen ces in
“ We
a p ea cefu l w a y ,” he said
if w e rem a in
ran only g e t a lon g
sen sib le.
Students to Hear
Radio/TV Veteran
R ichard R oll,
fo rm er GBF? r e - ’ returned w ith a ba ck lo g of
ird-
porter, wall talk to R a d io /T V new s w inning n e w s s to n e s
plashes at in a rn M onday in Jour
n a lism Building 205.
Mr. Roll
joined (TBS in
w l iter and a ssista n t to All.
son Ti ip pi ior 11y e . et ’
covered
in clu d e the 1952
D e m o c r a tic and Republic
vent ions, the E isenhow . r ir
lion
the
the sin k in g of
the A; n y-,Y
I Vina
h ea rin g s
and
nd 1956
n ron-
ugura-
r\ndrea
( ’art by
Mr. R o ll’s
began in 19.U
'ion rn Z o n e
tow'n.
In terested
m e m le r s a n
»adc
urb
Council to Hear
Reports Monday
Rep*
M
201 .
D a v i d K e n d r i c k took I s s u e w i t h
V s h e n d n r f o n t h i s jwdnt a n d s a i d ,
“ Tile bill Is a d e a r - c u t . u n c o n s t i
t u t i o n a l ” m e a s u r e . “ T h e C o n s t i
t h e
t u t i o n c a l l s f o r m e e t i n g s of
r e g u l a r
l a t e r o n
\ s s e m b l v , a n d
It r a i l s tile S u m m e r A s s e m b l y a
r e g u l a r g r o u p , ” h e a d d e d .
in
V ice p re sid e n t J e rr y N athan a lso
Die
favor of the bill
[toke
stu d en ts e le c te d 26 of us to m a k e
d e r isio n s for th em , and only seven
of us w ill tie here this su m m e r .”
He ad d ed , ’ I just don t think that
the S u m m er C ouncil w ould g iv e
the stu d en ts w hat they d e se r v e in
'he w v , of rep resen tation ”
t h e a ctio n s of
t h e m s e l v e s ,
l a t t e r
\ s s e m b l y m a n J i m I n f a n t e e x
p r e s s ' d Indict In
r e p r e s e n t a t i o n
b ased u p o n
t h e
“ I
s u e rn hi y m e n ,
contend that
In*
t h e a c t i o n s of
r e p r e s e n t e d
s e v e n t h a n by n o o n e a t a l l , ” h e
said
Chok soy outlined three arca* of
the Su m m er
It Is
bv
to
action he w ish ed
Council to con sid er:
• I’rv to g e t m ore s t u d e n t s e m -
ployed In t h e C om m ons
• R e n e g o tia te
sn ranee plan
•
m en t c o m m itte e stru ctu re
student
'lf Boce—a ry ) ■
i va lu a te the stu dent govern
lim
In
In o t h e r a d io n
t h e A sse m b ly
g a v e ap p roval to th ree p resid en tia l
O 'h rr m e m b er s of th* fa m ily In
addition
to Mr*. D u lles are an
oth er son. A very, a J esu it p r ie st;
D u lles' brother M ien, h e a d of tho
C entral In tellig en ce A g e n c y ; and
his s iste r . E lea n o r, a Stat© D e
in G er m a n y .
p a rtm en t sp e c ia list
D u l l e s ’ c a n c e r c o n d i t i o n d a t e *
th**
b a c k t o I :*'>«, w h e n h e u n d e r w e n t
s u r g e r r f o r a m a l i g n a n t g r o w t h
In
\ r m v d o c t o r s f o u n d
h a d
r e c u r r e d w h e n
a t e d on h i m f o r a h e r n i a .
t h e r a n c o r
o p e r
th ey
I . a s t F e b r u a r y ,
c o l o n .
In tile follow ing w eek s the se c -
ret,ary w a s g iv en m a s s iv e r a d ia
tr e a ts 1 tits w ith a giant X*
tion
ray p i ,t b i n e and b y
r 'c c tio n s of
ra d io a ctiv e gold.
A q u o Dem ons and Debs
To Perform for Fiesta
i u
W ater im i,
begun
.Saturday at C ity P a rk , Lake Aus-
1 continue through Su nd ay
tin,
fro!
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and
from
: s? ra-
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Club
new s
rep ortin g
The 29-year v etera n o f rad io and
te le v isio n
has
w orked w ith su ch noted n ew sm en
is E dw ard R M urrow, D ou glas
E dw ard s, and R ich a rd ( H ottelet.
Mr. Roll is now d ir ec to r o f new s
and sp e c ia l e v e n ts for K E N S-T V in
San A ntonio B efo re c o m in g to San
Antonio, ho w a s d ir ec to r o f new*
for WTVH-TV in P eo r ia , ll!
Tn 1958 Mr. Roll m a d e an e s
te n siv e tom of E urope, R u ssia and
the M iddle E a st,
r efe r r in g bv
Cr in^ A tlantic telep h o n e the a c tiv i
ties in theve a r ea s
la ir in g his trip abroad he w a s
under c lo s e su r v e illa n c e
In Rus
sia , m a n y of his b r o a d c a sts wfere
cut o ff b e c a u se of th eir editorial
and p a rtisa n c o n ten t.
Although
tw o o f his c o lle a g u e s
w ere ex iled from R u ssia Mr P oll
avoided c o m p lete b a n ish m en t and
Election Postponed
For Lack of Time
E lect mn
m et F rid a 1
afternoon
to
sep a ra te the qu estion o f th e con
clu sion of a p ea ce tr ea ty w ith the
two G erm an sta te s and on
this
b a sis so lv e the B erlin q u estio n by
turning B erlin into a fr e e c ity ”
Thus K hrush ch ev retu rn ed to the
So v iet position of se p a r a te p ea ce
tr ea ties w ith E a st and W est G er
m an y, an
the
idea
B e s t TTie W est w a n ts a
sin g le
tr ea ty w ith a reunited G erm a n y
and w ould unite F a st and W est
B erlin a s the capital
r eje cte d by
The plan s of the W est cannot
be a c ce p te d pven by t h e m s e lv e s ,”
K hrush ch ev told his K rem lin aud i
e n c e “ N o one of them w a n ts the
reu n ification of G e r m a n y .”
K h ru sh ch ev d e sc r ib ed the endin g
of the cold w ar a s the m o st urgent
problem fa cin g the w orld and said
a halt of n u clea r te sts w a s an im
portant first step
said
“ T h e ’, km iw
“ Tile A m erica n p eo p le a re not
i s , ” the P re
awa re o f what w ar
It only
m ier
from n ew sp a p ers and
hut
now th e A m erican p eo p le arp join
ny to g eth er to a vert the threat of
it can
a nu< lea r w ar T hey know
happen on
territo ry
and thpy can t hide from it ”
their ow n
film s
aw m i,il>
|{c|»orts on sc h o liu m
intcu
will t*e p r e s e n t'd bv Di M i
|*r ■
\r b in g a st
so t of resource*
ll. will
a s s is t'd bv se v e r a l m em b er
Hie F acu lty Mud* ut ( aldm t
h a v e been ch eck in g on
r< ii
of neholBNth
stu d en ts
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v ho
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piahfi
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Talk
Nikita U S Willing
30-Mile Test Ban
W eek
t<
>r en g in eerin g
eetio n w ill
■*p
dean o f th e C o lleg e o f P h a rm a cy * d tr a b o n s that the
recep tion w ill hr held in the patio w ilin g
to go at
j tow ard a g reem en t
o etw een B a ” * and M ezcs h all*.
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A P O to Vote on Pledge*
t o w a r d
i f
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• w ea p o n s
i/a 'io n w ill vote
• U nited S ta te s,
the a d m issio n of 21 p le d g e s a*
,ir t Union, h a v e
to D a v id
a c co r d in g
b o o st kin' o the m e m b e r s,
•pow er ta lk s at C ouch,
se c ra ta r y .
co rresp o n d in g
>r, H o w ev er, the P le d g e s are req u ired to co m p lete
w eek am id ut- 90 hour* of p r o je ct w ork and pass
U SSR m ight he all orien tation q u izz es of the fra-
ieast part w ay
they ar* q u alified
term ly befurr
for m e m b er sh ip .
unday night on r*’
•r h
n i e s t e r hours •
sum m er term .
i n
J o s e p h
s h o r t a g e
T •’ v 11* M>k
p r o b l e m s
t h e M a r* h
b r o u g h t u p d uring;
I ;t< a t t y C o u n c i l m e e t i n g will In
J a y
r e p o r t e d
tty D r .
In
J o n e s , p r o f e s s o r o f I u g l l s h
f o r m a t i o n
In*
Ills
b a s e d o n a q u e s t i o n n a i r e « ircii
s p e c i a l B u m m i l l e o .
l a t e d bv
a
M e m b e r * of
i»r<*
t h e <• iii m itten
D r
J o n e s . D r M i l l a r d R u n t,
p r o f e s s o r o f l a w, a n d * ti t r i e s I,.
\ l / k o v l c | » , p r o f e s s o r of a c c o u n t
i n g
r< j u r t will
W inners A nnounced
n C reative W riting
( ’■cativo Writs
d bv the De pa
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have bern
'partm en t.
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firs'
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B arr M cC lella
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-
for
•m n at
;hm©nt«
Pow TIPS
2 p .m . June 6 w ith t
in the A lum ni
lo u n g e
H all.
l l P . Ch. we* Short Story
I first-p la c e prize w a s taken
-XI m Ere ton ’ by M ir y I*.
i
$25. Second prize went to
p d io n ” by Sh ■'iron I cc M r-
third prize w a s
$15
d
The
At -I JO
in Tow ne*
Dr. P a g e K eeton
School of Ijiw . wiU
a n e s Auditorium,
in, d ean o f
the
w ill a d d re ss the
won by * An Apple, and a Plum , graduates. D e faculty will then
and a L ic k of G oodn ess, T o o ” by present to an e \-s tu d e n t the H onor
of Coif. F o llo w in g th is. su n flo w ers
R a y m o n d H anson. $10.
H em p h ill Store Story C ontest w ill be p resen ted to tho Rf a d u stin g
stu d en ts rn a ti d iu rn a l c e r e m o n y ,
firs' prize w a s won by “ The C o v e ”
bv
A l 5 15 a su p p er w ill be held
Second
prize w ent to “ M erry C h ristm a s- at the Ut iversity Tea H ouse L a ter
n the ev en in g the law' g r a d u a te s
tim*
th*
test first prize went to “to Whom , Un!verity*wide graduation se r v ic e
G eo rg ia B L u c ia Poetry Con- win >0in other
by J en n ie E. F ran klin . $10.
(. in n B r id g es. $25.
stu d en ts
in
Campus Politics
Out for Demos
T he U n iv e r sity Y oung D em ocrat
Club has a pp roved a p olicy reso
lution not to p a r ticip a te in ca m p u s
p o litic s a s a club or h ave any
m e m b er p a r ticip a te a s a rep re
se n ta tiv e o f the chil
T he clu b a lso adopted three g en
era l reso lu tio n s, the first o f w hich
u rg ed G overn or D a n iel to su bm it
to a sp ec ia l se ss io n of the State
L e g isla tu r e a p rogram that w ould:
the T each
# A m end S B 86. ITV'
e r C ertifica tio n Bill
to req uire a
m a x im u m o f tw e lv e hours o f ed u
ca tio n .
# lia is e su b sta n tia lly the sa la r y of
public h .gh sch ool tea rh e;»
# Im p lem en t
ndati .ns
m a d e bv the S tate H ale-A ikin C om
m itte e th a t w ould im p ro v e public
sch o o ls
T he seco n d resolu tion con d em n s
the act of die fifty sixth leg isla tu re
prov iding that a m an s n a m e m ay
a p p ea r on the b allot o f the State
of T e x a s as a ca n d id a te for the
U n ited
the
P r e s id e d or V ic e-P re sid e n t of the
U n ited S ta tes.
S en a te
S ta tes
and
Board Will Study
Leave Suggestion
in tin-
A proposal ti...*
top editors of
T he D a ily T* urn ob tain a lea v e of
a b sen ce if th e y pion to run for a
stu d e n t o ffic e
future will
be d isc u s se d M onday at 2 90 p rn.
in J o u rn a lism B uilding 305 by the
T e x a s Student P u b lica tio n s Board,
H arrell L e e, ed ito ria l m a n a g e r
of T SP sa id he m a d e the prop* sa)
in order to red uce the p o ssib ility
of e le ctio n co n tr o v er sy in the fu
tu re con cern in g
the ed itor, m an
a g in g ed itor
arr c lo s e
t
p a p er.
T he
The pi
edit;
their pos no
to e le ctio n <
c e n e any J
A nother f
th** sa la r ie s
D a ily T exar
p o sa l
th
o f T he Da
w ou ld re* '
is
long range f-
T E X A N
NE WS
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THE D A ILY TEXA N
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Censorship at Tech
W e wish w e k n e w w h a t ' * goinK o n at
Texas Tech.
F a th e r
tile e d ito r and M a tt of
the
m bool pa (n r .
I he T o re a d o r , h a v e a c te d
Ir re s p o n s ib ly o r else T e c h ’* p re s id e n t, l»r.
K . N . Jo n e s , is too e a g e r to c e n s o r th e
newspaj xT.
It looks like b o t h sides m a y be in th e
w r o ng
First of all, I>r. J o n e s told t h e s t u d e n t
e di t o r he wo u l d be expelled if he p r i n t e d a
pint lire o r -tor v a b o u t an effigy h a n g i n g of
t he T ec h pr es id e nt
f>r. J o n e s even
t h r e a t e n e d
t e m p o r a r y
d i sc o n t i nu a nc e of t h e school j>a|*»r.
T h e T o r e a d o r a d m itte d th a t tin* p a p e r's
s ta ff m e m b e rs “ a p p a r e n t ly ” had p ro m o te d
the in cid e n t to c re a te a n e w s s to ry .
We h o p e t h e T o r e a d o r st af f d i d n ’t i ni
tiat e tho eff i gy b a n g i n g Bu t even if it did,
Dr. J o n e s h a d no r e as on to c e n s o r n e ws
t h a t a p p e a r e d in p a p er s o v er t he s t a t e a n d
nation.
A lth o u g h
th e T e c h p re s id e n t e n ip h a
nixed Ins b e lie f in fre e d o m of tile press, h is
a c tio n a m o u n te d to c e n s o rs h ip .
★
★
E v e n t s o v e r a p er iod of t h r e e w e e k s led
u p to t he p r e s en t T e ch sit uat ion.
S tu de nt • a d m i n i s t r a t i o n d i f f e r en c es
lie-
p a n one n i g h t w h e n a L u b b o c k p ol i c e ma n
a t t e m p t e d to give a s t u d e n t a t r af f ic t icket
on the c a m p u s .
A b ot t l e w a s t h r o w n t h r o u g h t h e police
c a r window, a riot b egan, a n d t h e n a p a n t y
raid followed.
In a
fe w «lavs. T e c h ’s p resid en t an
flounced a n E m e r g e n c y C o m m itte e , c o m
posed of 77 f a c u lt y m e m b e rs, to d e a l w ith
“ n a tu r a l o r w a r t im e d is a s te rs a n d stu d e n t
d is tu r b a n c e s .”
A ga ins t a d m i n i s t r a t i o n p r o t es t ,
so me
s t u d e n t s d eci ded t h e corr p u t t e e w a s n a m e d
a s a result of t h e first riot.
T h e y rioted a gai n.
Tech s u s p e n d e d a t least
t wo s t u d e n t s
a n d ga ve a t least one lie d e t e c t o r test to
a n o t h e r s t u d e n t w h o was s usp e ct e d of
t u r n i n g in a btise a l a r m d u r i n g t h e last
r i o t .
★
★
A lth o u g h it is a p p a r e n t t h a t Te ch ' * a d
m in is tr a tio n h a d pl a nn e d
t h e “ d i s a s t e r
c o m m it t e e " for n long ti me b e f o re t h e riot,
a n n o u n c e m e n t o f its f o r m a t i o n c a m e at an
U n f o r t u n a t e t i me
T h e T o r e a d o r c a lle d the c o m m itte e “ one
of the most ridiculous a n d a m b i g u o u s o r
g a ni z at i o ns t ha t could possibly exist. "
T h a t
a p r e t t y s t r o n g s t a t e m e n t , b u t
TI
An
n c e r t a i n |»oints we te n d t o a gr ee ;
c a l l o r g a n i z a t i o n
should ha ve
b<-en ; a • d to in> hide a n d use student,
he.p a titer t h a n be d e s i g n a t e d specifically
a s a force to "quell s t u d e n t a c t i o n . ”
•k
★
Nit oat ion at Te ch typifies t he end
fS’T ndence ”
W e do not p re te n d a p p r o v a l of C r e e k s '
o r
;uivl»o
g oin g th ro u g h c o l
lege on tin* In te lle c tu a l a b ility of o th e rs .
But, we d o t h i n k s o m e me ri t m a y i#»
f *urid its keeping a n d u si ng old e x a m s to
det» i nrine w h a t
to
expect .
tyj>c of e x a m i n a t i o n
O o h
tin* p ro fe s s o r c a n m a k e su ch a
\lso a b s e n t a t th e b o n fire w e r e (tapers
w ith “ A ’ g ra d e s, a n d o o h a M a t t e r in g of
s y s te m u n f a ir bv g iv in g the sa m e e x a m
o v e r a g a in y e a r a f t e r y e a r .
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B y B i b l e r Graduates ‘Round World
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1 E d i t o r s N o t e T h e f o l lo w in g a r
t i c l e h y a N e w Y o rk a d v e r t i s i n g
c h e e r t h is
w t ’ cr,
• e a r ' s g r a d u a t e s now- e n m e s h e d in
f i n i s h i n g t e r m p a p e r s , It co u ld b e
w o r s e )
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to
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By
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T h i s J u n e , a s y o u r p a r e n t s a p
f a y " r i t e g r a d u a t e , a
i n A f r i c a
t r i b e s m a n
p l a u d
p r o u d B a n t u
yell! h e p a i n t i n g h i s !
t h e i r
H e w i l l s m e a r the h a p p y
la d s
f aer- w it h c e r t a i n d e s i g n s tha t s i g
to w h i c h h e b e
’h e
n ify
f a m i l y
l o n g s ; a
f e w m o r e d a b s w ill p o r
tray ’ he a n i m a l h eld s a c r e d b y the
liny 'n c l a n ; an d .
lo rf h a s
l e a r n e d h is w o r k w e l l , a d d i t i o n a l
b l o b s o f h on r - m a d e p a in t w ill an-
roun- c h i s c h o s e n p r o f e s s i o n w a r
rio r , h u n te r , c r a f t s m a n , p rie s t.
t h e
if
A y o u n g r e s e a r c h e r , w h o urn o v
e r e d t h e s e o d d i t i e s
in p r e p a r a t i o n
f o r h s c o m p a n y ’s n e w a d v e r t i s i n g
p r o g r a m , found g r a d u a t i o n s a r o u n d
1 h e w o r l d
f a s c i n a t i n g . F o r e x a m
p le on t h e (.’h e r s i d e of the \yorld ,
e q u a l l y f a r f r o m b o o k s and c l a s s
r o o m * hut nor e x a m i n a t i o n s
the
r y e s of a
f e w c h o s e n M e l a n e s i a n
b o y s will s p a r k l e ag Irones a r e in
s y m
s e r t e d
b o ls of
the
e s t a t e o f m a n h o o d yvith
its p r i v i
l e g e s a n d r e s p o n s i b s l i t .e s
’Im r hay mg r e a c h e d
t h r i r n o s e s
th r o u g h
is
S o m e y o u n g m e n on n e a r b y
l a n d s m u s t e n d u r e m u c h m o r e .
H a v i n g sp en t
th e ir y o u t h a c c o m
p a n y i n g »hr,r e l d e r * on h u n ti n g e x
they' m u s t p a s s o n e of
p e d i t i o n s
t h e m o s t
t e s t s e y e r d e
ig n e o u s
v i s e d for a st u d en t.
top
in to
t h e w i l d e r n e s s o r
f a r
A c r o n : p a r ;ed hy Avo a d u l t m e n
f r o m h is f a m i l y , e a c h y o u th is e s
c o r t e d
to
s o m e m o u n t a i n
fro m his
v i l l a g e All h e h a s a r e the c l o t h e s
o n h is b a c k a n d a k n i f e no fond
o r tools H s k i n s m e n s e a r c h h i m
fo r c o n t r a b a n d ,
l e a y e h i m
w i t h o u t a w o rd .
*
then
*
H i s m i s s i o n : s ii r \ I y e f u r e n c
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In Preakness; 'Dancer' Runner-Up
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w i n n e r s c h e c k of $136,200
The
l a rg es t net j a c k p o t fo r a p r e v i o u s
P r e a k n e s s w i n n e r v as the
'9 8 00,3
h a u le d dow n by C a l u m e t F a r m s
F a u l t l e s s in 1947.
R o y a l O rb it, third c h o i c e
in th#
m u t u a l s ,
r e t u r n e d
315.20,
S5.80,
a nd 34 20 for $2,
R o y a l Orb it w a s c l o c k e d in I 57
for
fast
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flat
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t rack
I 34 3 5 set by N a s h u a
in w i n n i n g
the 1935 P r e a k n e s s
t h e
B A L T I M O R E UFI
R o y a l Orbit
/(K ir n ed f r o m o u t e r s p a c e a r o u n d
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f r o m H o u st o n S m i l e y H i g h S ch o ol,
i h a s s i g n e d a le t te r o f inte nt to e n
roll at T e x a s A& M, th e c o l l e g e a n
n o u n c e d S a t u r d a y .
Q u a ils
led S m i l e y to tw o s t a t e
c h a m p i o n s h i p s .
H e w a s s o u g h t bv 90 c o l l e g e s ,
in c l u d in g e v e r y S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r
e n c e s c h o o l .
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Orange Relay Teams
WinTwicein Coliseum
T he phenom enal 1959 T ex a s relay team s,
perhaps the grea test ever to w ear the O range
and W hite, carried th e baton to tw o v ic
tories, but w ere nipped at the tape in a n
o th er race in the Los A n g eles C oliseum F r i
d ay night.
M ore than 40,000 sp ectators, w itn essin g
the 19th running of th e C oliseum R elays,
saw th e L on gh orn s win th e 440 and 880-
vard relays in tim es of 40.8 and 1:24.7. Yilla-
nova w hipped T ex a s by tw o yards in the
m ile relay.
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Summaries
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U n ' o d S t a t e s M a r i n e s
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1 2 1 M i k e
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I L a r r a b e e .
a t t a c h e d
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( R G e o r g e K e r r
SSO \ a r d
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S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a
I 0 7 . 3
( 2 ) J o h n M n c v , H u n s
r u n
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( t o e m i l e
B i l l
U n i t e d S t a t e s A i r F o r c e .
J e r o m e W a l t e r s
S t r i d e r s 8 19 3
s 73 8
t o n
30 0 0 m e t e r
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s t e e p l e r h a s e
9 02 3
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C h i ' - a e o T r a c k C l u b 9 13 8
l i f t i m d h i g h h n r d l e s
l l C h a r l e s
<2> P h i l C o l e m a n ,
N o r t h C a r o l i n a C o l l e g e
( l l
I J o s h C u l b r e a t h .
Walker Cup Golf
Won by US Team
M U I R F I E L D . S c o t l a n d UFI — A
t rio o f c o l l e g e b o y s n e w to in te r
n a t i o n a l c o m p e t i t i o n — W a rd W ett-
l a u f e r , J a c k i e N i c k l a u s an d D e a n e
B e m a n p a c e d U S a m a t e u r g o l f
e r s to a s w e e p i n g 9-3 W a l k e r Cup
v i c t o r y o v e r the B r it ish S a t u r d a y .
an d N i c k l a u s .
just 19 p l a y e d s u p e r b s u b - p a r go lf
for c r u s h i n g o n e - s i d e d v i c t o r i e s :
a n d y o u n g B e m a n , id le in F r i d a y ' s
t e a m m a t c h e s , c a m e f r o m b e h in d
to w i n a d e c i s i o n on
final
g r e e n .
W e t t l a u f e r ,
the
23
T w o h a r d e n e d v e t e r a n s o f W a l k
e r Cu p p l a y , H a r v i e W ard of San
F r a n c i s c o and Bill H y n d m a n III
o f A b in g to n . P a . c o n t r i b u t e d tw o
o t h e r p o in ts in A m e r i c a ' s 16th Cup
t r i u m p h , w it h o n l y o n e d e f e a t ,
in
I? y e a r s
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4 0 . 8
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(2> S a n J o s e
S t a t e 1: 24 9
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O n e - m i l e r e U>
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l i f f e B u n d h C h e s a r e k L a s s e n * . 7 : 2 7 3;
1 2* P e n n S t a t e 7 27 9
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17 Teams Win
A A A A , A A A
District Titles
S c h o o l b o y
c h a m p i o n s
b a s e b a l l
h a v e b e e n d e t e r m i n e d in 17 o f the
36 d i s t r i c t s
in c l a s s e s A A A A and
AAA, the t w o c a t e g o r i e s that send
t e a m s to the s t a t e m e e t in A ustin
F o u r t e a m s f r o m e a c h c l a s s will
m a k e the A u stin trip for the J u n e
3-4 t o u r n a m e n t C l a s s e s AA an d A
will p l a y o n l v to r e g i o n a l c h a m
p i o n s h i p s w h i l e in C l a s s B o n l y bi-
d i s t r i c t w i n n e r s w i l l b e d e c i d e d
D i s t r i c t c h a m p i o n s a l r e a d y d e
t e r m i n e d a r e
Class VA VV— ( D E l P a s o B o w i e :
( 2 1 O d e s s a : <3' A m a r i l l o : 14 ( W i c h
'b i F ort W o rth P a s c h a l :
ita F a l l s :
(fit D a l l a s W o o d r o w W i l s o n :
f7»
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D a l l a s H ig h l a n d P a r k :
’ 13* Au stin
• 1 2 1 G a l e n a P a r k ;
S te p h e n F . A u s t i n ;
(14) C o rp u s
C h risti R a y .
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b u r n e ;
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K i n g s v i l l e ;
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A la m o .
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| (9* D u n c a n v i l l e :
( I D H o o k s ;
C l a s s A A — ( l l M u l e s h o e ;
(2)
C r a n e :
(3> C h i l d r e s s ; <4> A n so n ;
• Si F ort W orth R o s e n H e i g h t s ;
(13)
G r a n d S a l i n e ; (15) S a n S a b a ; (16>
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A&M C o n s o l i d a t e d :
I/ i r k -
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h a rt;
t r a l;
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T h o m s o n a t o u g h
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a
r a d i c a l l y d i ff e r e n t r a c e c a r to an
I n d i a n a p o l i s M o t o r S p e e d w a y o n e
la p r e c o r d S a t u r d a y a n d e a r n e d
tho {x>le p o s i t i o n foi
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148.552 m i l e s a n h o u r . The o b i
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l a s t y e a r
b y R d E l i s i o n o f O a k l a n d . C a l i f .
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for
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trial, 115 908. w a - a
t h e 10-
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G a b r i e l , C a lif . w h o did 141.248 in
S a t u r d a y s t r i a l s
tho 145.971 rec o r d sot
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huih b y I.u jie Leso v sk y of I n g le
w o o d C a l i f ., h a s
in
its s o lo w i t h th e d r i v e
s t a l l e d on
sh aft r u n n i n g d o w n th e right sid e
of t h e c a r . T h e n o r m a l e n g i n e in
s t a l l a t i o n in s p e e d w a y c a r s , e i t h e r
flat o r t ilt ed
[nits th e d r i v e sh aft
on th e left sid e
the e n g i n e
T h e I V i i n s v Iv a m a v e t e r a n w ill
sitar*' t i l e fr o n t row o n M e m o r i a l
( e n t e r
D a y w i t h F . d d ie Sa t tis,
V a l l e y .
at
in a n e w k u / r m t o w n e d
145.152
bv P e t e S c h m i d t o f St , l^nii*., a n d
• li m K a t l i i n a n i i , D i c k ' s b r o t h e r .
I*h ., w h o q u a l i f i e d
d a y
in
tile H o p k i n s S p e c i a l
J i m R a t h m a n n d id 111 133 S a t u r
in
w h i c h tie
s e t a w o r l d ' s r a c e r e c
o rd of 170 262 o n tho h i g h e r h a n k ed
last m o n t h .
D a y t o n a B e a t h t r a c k
T e n S p e e d w a y v e t e r a n s arid tw o
hot r o o k i e s m a d e q u a l i f y i n g runs
B o b b y G r i m o f I n d ia n a j x ih s , kin g
o f (he countr y s dirt t r a c k s
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in the fifth hest s p e e d o f 144 2 2 5 in
h is first shot at the 5 0 0 - m ile lin eu p
T he W ildcats w ere tim ed in
lo n g h o r n s
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3:10.4, w h ile
posted a 3:10.7. T he Villanow^
t i m e w a s the s e c o n d f a s t e s t in the
ra n a
n a tio n
3:10 3 c l o c k i n g
the T e x a s R e
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T e x a s
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T e x a s q u a r t e r - m i l e r e v e r , c a m e
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2 33 2 GUADALUPE
US Prosperity and Profits
M ay Balance 1959 Budget
W ir e N ew s
In B rief
Good Neighbor Group
Asks Free Bus Traffic
W orth and T a m p ic o w as elected
president,
Jo se Mn-
succeeding
guere/.a of M o n te rre v . Mexico.
Glen G a rre tt of F o rt W orth is the
T A M P IC O . M exico rn
Tho
new vice president.
*
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W A S H IN G T O N tm — R isin g pros- !
p arity m a y balance Presid en t E i
senhow er's 77-billion-dollar budget
even if Congress doesn t vote the
%
extra revenue he wants.
A record 50-biliion d o llar total of
corporation profits is in sight this
\ear. governm ent economists said
Satu rd ay. This is three billion dnl-
lars m ore than the budget-maker>
estim ated in Ja n u a ry .
The T re a s u ry w ill
take almut
h alf the gain, at the 52 per cent
tax
rate on corporale earnings.
This would add I G billion dollars
to revenues in the fiscal y e a r sta rt
ing J u l y I. substantially m ote than
Eisen h o w er asked in higher taxes,
postal rates, and fees.
tip
leaders depart
ment, has a grant from the Ja p a n
Society of N e w Y o rk Cliv to serve
as
linguistics consultant
to
ihc
Lan g u ag e
E x p lo rato ry
English
in Tokyo.
D r. and M rs Baden will go to
Ja p a n
in August and w ill slav
through
the
fad semester. This
sum m er. Dr
B ad en w ill conduct
a linguistics and Fren ch workshop
at the M undelein College Sum m ei
Institute of Lin gu istics in Chicago
before going to Ja p a n .
I'he En g lish Language E x p lo ra
is made up of I
tory. C om m ittee
Ja p a n e s e u n iversity professors and
other men and women in the pro
fessions and business.
last sum m er
ITie lin d en s spent
is among
in Tokyo. D r. Haden
in
I niied States experts called
institute a modern
since UGH to
program for teaching English
in
Ja p a n e s e junior high schools This
is a part of the latest A m erican
lan
system
guages
the spoken
form, then add reading, then w r it
ing.
for teaching foreign
begin with
second
En glish h a s been the preferred
language of the* Jap an ese
J for at least to v e a l s a n d t h e r e has
been a trem endous upsurge since
W orld W ar
ll D r Baden sa i d
The N ational Science Foundation
has donated 553 TTO in grants and
scholarships for w ork at the Urn
v e rs ify this sum m er.
Twenty-eight teachers have been
aw a rd ed scholarships to attend the
first Su m m e r Institute for College
T each ers of Physics at the U n i
v e rs ity beginning Ju n e lh
R e ce iv in g
front M exico
the grants w e ir
lh
T exans 15 from other s t a t e s and
Pu erto
one each
Rico, and Form osa
funds
totaling 536,HOO, w ill be distributed
w ith 5675 going to each sch o lar
for
ship w in n er plus allow ances
dependents and travel
Tho
“ T he
is designed
Institute
tea ch ers who have had a
background in physics or the net
ess a r y allied fields,'* said D r R ob
In
ert N. L ittle, director of the
st bitte
for
lim ited
A SIH 570 grant from the four
dation w ill finance the "R e s e a rc h
P a rtic ip a tio n Pro g in m for Teacher
‘M u tin y on the Bo u n ty’
W ill Be Show n in Union
Mutinv on
tire Rountv
with
C la ik G ab le and Charles Laughton
w ill be shown M onday at 7 30 p.m.
in the Texas Union M ain Lounge.
Sunday, May 17, 1959
THE DAILY TEXAN
Page 5
G ra n t to Sup p ort
M ed ical Research
A S I J 420 grant h a s been a w a rd
ed the U n iv e rsity bv the N ational
Science Foundation for the support.
of basic research entitled “ Short
T erm Reseal eh bv M e d ical Stu
dents " The three-year program is
under the direction of Robert W .
Lackey H'sjstant dean. Southwest
ern M edical School D allas
in
G rea ter participation of students
the research prog ram of the
school through sum m er w o rk is rh#
' exclusive use of the grant.
T rain in g * The research program
to experienced
is open
who can qualify
w orking on research
bacteriology.
chem istry, and m athem atics
teachers
for
in /oology.
physics,
in d ivid u ally
botany.
Lee
Dr. Addison E
associate
professor of botany w ill coordin
ate the program from Ju n e TH to
August JO and ten U T scientists
w ill participate in die program
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M A D E T O O R D E R
H a h , Scarfs
Shirts, Pants
Suits, Jeans
Mackinaws
Moccasins
Billfolds
Nam e Belts
Bare-back Riggins
Saddles, Chaps
Anything of
Leather
EX P ER T Shoe and
Saddles, etc.
15.95 UP
CAPITOL SADDLERY
Luggage Repair
1614 Lavaca
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Clothes Conscious College M an . . .
W in a Rcnwood Sportcoat
For Your Wardrobe
A Fitting First Prize
From Reynolds - Fenland
In the Reynolds--Fenland traditio n o f offering t r a d it io n s ’ clothing in a
re axed atm o sp here, we are in the process o f planning an exclus
ive c o lle g e m a n ’s shop which will b e open when you return next Pal .
This shop will be the largest o f its ic ind in this a rea . . . a place w here
r a t u r a ; shoulder clothing w!h be shown in the p r o p e r manner . . . a
p ace w here k n o w le d g e a b le y o u n g men m ay c o n g re g a te . . . a p la c e
where the c o lle g e man’s desires a re recognized and can be fu lfilled.
Y o u w i!i find an extorsive and exclusive c o lle c tio n o tr nature shoe der
clothing and accessories in dress a nd casual fashions.
Y o u will be c o u n s e ;ed by c o lle g e m en who are awarn 0“ your ne ed s and
are read y to o ffe r guidance in the se ection o 4 your ap p ere . A though
it will be lo c a t e d ao acent to the p re se n t R eyn o ds*Pen a r'd
f w
oe
a com p e t e ly seoara+e shop . . . d e s gned "or you me co eon man.
A s th s will1 b e yo ur shoo e x c lu s iv e ’ / we are ast eg yo.o he o " nam
ing the shop. W e we p r o s e r 1 4o t[- r weiner o ;
c a "es* a R e r w o o d
S p o r t c o a t o f his choice, a $39.50 v a ue.
CONTEST RULE
eynolds
nenland
CONTEST ENTRY FORM
REYNOLDS-PENLAND
721 C o ig r .u
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Mv cnotce for rh# rarr,# or R-r s new snop ii
of Colorado Springs and 55 miles
south of D en ver, the sm iling P r e s i
dent also
received an honorary
bachelor of science degree.
Eisen how er accepted the degree
from Cadet Col. H e rb e rt A A dam
son of B rig h a m C ity, Utah,
the
cadet wing com m ander. The acad
em y's com m encem ent is Ju n e 3.
touring
Im m e d ia tely a fte r
the
E is e n h o w e r flew on to
academ v
D en ver w ith his four sm all grand
and
children
father
mother. A rm y M al and M rs
John
Eisenhow er, for a stay until Sun
day m orning before returning to
Washington
their
and
*
*
Doctor Hopes Surgery
Will Help Denton Coed
pi
D E N T O N Tex
A dom ai
held out hope S a tu rd a y that
the
disfigured tare of a coed splashed
with searing s ilv e r nitrate can he
repaired with p lastic surgerv
But he said the condition of her
burned eyes still is undetermined
*
*
Houston Gypsies Charge
Police Violating Rights
H O U S T O N P
A complaint
(b a rg in g P o lic e C h ief C a rl Shop
ti inc and two of his officers de
prived nine separate
individuals
of their constitutional rights w as on
file in federal court Sa tu rd a y.
to Sh u ptrin r
the
suit, filed by attorn ey B ill S c o t t ,
charges v i c e squad < iptain ll
I.
Edison
( marbly.
and d etective
In addition
Ja m e s
Hie com plaint flays police pro
cedure of a rrestin g fie I sons w ith
out a w a rra n t, and m arking them
"h o ld " for investigation for undue
periods of tim e
A fter learning the names of the
eontplaintents. E d i s o n said
“ Thev a rc
*1! m em bers of a
gypsv
sjiv en
od
others m h <• them arrested e v e n
time thev a, m en on the street*
I ha ve
( 1
Engineer Jo in s Faculty
Dip D e p attm ent of C iv il
I cg
neei mg has announced the addition
to its s t a f f of C lyd e E d w a id Lee
highw ay design and
tra flir en
ginner
Vi/hat Goes
On Here
Sunday
' 70 Senior breakfast Baptist Stu
den* Building
' N ew m an C lub honors program
st 511*110 s Auditorium .
I W atern m a C ity P a rk
A pha Phi O m ega, Texas I mon
7 l f
in
< Hoi if)
7-5 70 U n iv e rs ity harpists to play
la g u n a
nform al p rog ram ,
1
I 'n c: sits
Sym ph on y Or enc
5
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I loge Vuditiirium
‘ c o l i m a I >«'ba to hea
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la it G e rb e r
Sc hkade *r*cak o n
“ Mat
and M o ra ls ,” G am m a
the Re
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'Ae im in *te r Student Fellow
ip * upper and “ R equiem tot
The Rev
Sam u el fJolterm en
'n -peak L u th eran Student Cen
tor,
M o nd ar
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t xhibb of ch ildren s art, Mu
s i c Buildin g
loggia
lh Coffee Bour B ilic ; Foundattor
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Jo u rn alism
Building
reporter,
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tv
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f o r t h e G r a d u a t e
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Lady's 325
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The E y« l of
Victory March
IA pi
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Recorded by Longhorn Band
or 78 rpm
$ 1 7 5
Acid 35c for (reding
N ylo n K n it Tip*
with UT monogram
$2 50
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Expectant ^Mothers
MONDAY MORNING
i
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SI.OO to $3.00
Jackets Tops
13 ts . . $£ t f
PANTIES
77c
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ALL S a .ES
F I N A .
Sunday, May 17, 1959
THE DAILY TEXAN
Paga 7
•D o n tW o rry ;O il .ors/
J
Men Are Uke Geese—They Wont Fly Alone
y o u ’d better not answer.
s o m e m o r n i n g >
But,
in to h i m
h e p r o b a b l y w o n t
call.
W h a t if y o u sh o u ld j u s t h a p p e n to
b u m p
a b o u t 6 o n t h e s t e p s of his a p a r t
m e n t w h e n h e o p e n s t h e d o o r to
th e m o r n i n g p a p e r . D o n ’t
g e t
s w e a t it.
S a y y o u r f r i e n d ’s little
b r o t h e r is sic k a n d you a r e j u s t
h e lp in g o u t w i t h the r ou te.
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it
The m o s t lik ely p l a c e y o u 'll see
"Mr, I n d e p e n d e n c e ” is a t a p a r t y
j to w h i c h you p r a c t i c a l l y b r o k e up
| a f r i e n d s h ip b e tw e e n y ou a n d y o u r
h o s t e s s t o g e t h o r to inv ite h i m .
N o w y ou w o n d e r , sh o u ld you go?
Okay. Y o u ’ll go Wear so m e
slinky num ber cut so
that
even your peek-a-boo foundation
w on’t b«>k, and
lash right up to
him and e m b a r r a s s him before
his date.
low
Whisper in Ids date's ear, “ Say,
sister, this is one you had better
watch. H ave you got a good lock
on your d o o r ? ” Or just look up
at him and < all him “ han d s.”
the
If yo u c a n 't q u i te get u p
n e r v e
an d
e m b a r r a s s
y o u 'd r a t h e r not c o n v e r s e , b ri n g
a b lin d d a t e a n d si t in the c o r n e r
a n d n e c k .
h i m ,
to
Okay, so he hasn't called, and
you c a n think of no p o s s i b l e way
to s e e him short of planting y o u r
self in th e m e n ’s room at ids o f
fice or h a r r is o n Hall. You’v e got
to learn to get along w it h o u t him.
F i n d a h o b b y to r e li e v e Hie t e n
sion. S o m e t h i n g in v ig o r a t in g like
k n ittin g . Knit one, p e r i two; knit
one, p e r i
tw o- w hoops, h o w did
y o u r
lo v ely g r e e n s w e a t e r y a r n
tu r n in to a p a i r of s u e 12 s o x ?
Well, t r y r o o k i n g n e w a n d e x otic
fo r o n e w e e k , a nd d ie tin g
the
foods
an d a w o r k o u t at.
n e x t w e e k , a n d so on.
*
t h e g y m
★
If y o u a r e not
the ho b b y ty pe
then d e v e l o p a new p e r s o n a l i t y .
T h e n a t u r a l r e s u l t of y o u r b ro k e n
r o m a n c e w o u ld he e i t h e r to w i t h
d r a w o r to b e c o m e a n e x t r o v e r t .
We s t r o n g l y d i s c o u r a g e t h e Brot,
but
p la y i n g
insist
m a r t y r , a n d if th e m a l e s itu a tio n
t h o u g h you m i g h t not
looks a s
y o u
on
if
M o o re to Talk
To Theta Si
9s
f o r
t h e
II gg
Dr. B e r n ic e M oo re , f a m i l y c o n
s u ltan t
fou nda tion,
will s p e a k o n “ P r e d i c t i n g tho En-
p r e d i c t a b l e , ” a
topic c o n c e r n in g
w o m e n dui m g the p a s t 50 y e a r s
ut T h e t a S ig m a Phi s G o ld e n M i r
r o r D i n n e r a t 7 p rn. M ond a y.
th e fo u n d in g of
T h is y e a r m a r k s th - go ld en a n
the
n i v e r s a r y of
n a tio n a l h o n o r a r y j o u r n a l i s m f r a
t e r n i t y fo r w o m e n , a n d th e b a t e c h
a n d t h i r t i e t h y e a r s < f t h e U n i v e r
s i t y ’s X I c h a p t e r a n d
th e A ustin
a l u m n a e c h a p t e r
h a v e a n o t h e r c h a n c e fo r a s p r e e ,
then, by all m o a n s , m a k e the m o s t
of t h e r e m n a n t s of th is one.
a r e
s e a r c h i n g
T h e first p e r s o n w h o s a y s “ go od
m o r n i n g ” M o n d a y ju st be s q u e l c h
ed. ( i r ip h e r w ri s t a n d q u o t e f r o m
th e w o r l d s
\V, B. Y a t e s , “ W h at
m illion
for.
b p s
m u s t be s u b s t a n t i a l s o m e w h e r e . ”
P e r h a p s the h e s t a d v ic e on how
to get o v e r ail affair would lie to
s im p ly hav e another one. Don't
sto p with burnt fingers, sin ge the
hair all the w ay up to your e l
bow s.
l'he n e x t t u n e y o u c a t c h the 5:15
th e c o m i c s .
bus, d o n ' t
t u r n
C h e c k u n til you
r i n g le s s
left h a n d g r i p p i n g th e s p o r t s p a g e ,
th en , c a r e f u l l y lose y o u r b a l a n c e
a n d fall in to his lap .
to
s e e a
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in
the g r e a t e s t f ig u re
r e a l ly w a s
football.
B u t,
fought y o u r w a y d o w n
a n d see no r i n g le s s left h a n d , g e t
off a n d c a t c h a n o t h e r bus,
*
if y o u 'v e c r a f t il y !
th e a isle i
it
A s s u m e y ou h a v e fou nd a n o t h e r
m a n a n d you re off on a se c o n d
w hirl.
t a k e it slowly'. D o n 't g iv e h i m a n
inch,
little pinch
m i g h t l e a d to a clinch.
J u s t a w o r d of c a u tio n
fo r only on e
tim e s when
IN en with tile new beau there
will be
som ething
like the s l a m m i n g of a door, a
sa le of m en 'n underw ear, or a
burp after a be er will rem ind you
of bis p r e c e d e n c e .
; iris
the p ri c e of
this is
u n d e r , s e n s itiv e , w o m a n h o o d . We
full of a f fe c tio n a n d s u s c e p t
a i i
ible to r o m a n c e . G e t o v e r a m a n ?
W hy, c e r t a i n l y ,
the p o s s i
b i l i t y of g e tt i n g a n o t h e r o n e a r e
m i g h t y s tro n g .
’c a u s e
Well,
“ Ye M u s t b e B o rn A g a i n ” will
the R ev. C h a r l e s
be th e top ic of
lf. B o r n at
I ai
t h e r a n C h u r c h S u n d a y in o b s e r v
a n c e o f P e n n cost.
I nlvorxltv
the
A
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R e v. T, O H ixson, p a s t o r of the
B o r e a n B i b l e ( h u r r h 2200 Glia la
ll s p e a k at l l a rn o n the
R e la tio n dip of the H o ly S p ir it to
v
O nealm u
Jilurches
Ba MARILYN M ILLER
( a m p u l Life Editor
The boyfriend got w ise to
So!
tricks. He read M e d iu s
your
Texan, said “ I ’m getting
day's
you. Well,
and dropped
out,”
is
up. Nothing
cheer
e x ce p t your pride, a part
hope)
your youth, your doe e y es
of
which were sm u d ge d from s t r a g
gling
fe w dollars
te ars, and a
you sank on exotic cloth es.
lost
( w p
So m u c h for th a t, a n d we ll d i s
p en se w i t h th e to u c h i n g d e t a i l s of
sunlit kisses, e c s t a t i c e m b r a c e s , '
a n d
the o c c a s i o n a l p i n c h b e h in d ,
the e a r .
• 'C a n 't you see, I ’m only t h in k
ing of y o u , ” h e s a i d a s yo u w ri n g
i n d e
out y o u r h a n k y .
p e n d e n t m a n , ” he c o n ti n u e d .
" I
w a s d e s t in e d to s t a y i n d e p e n d e n t , ”
T h e s a d thin g a b o u t it is t h a t he
m e a n s it.
" I ’m a n
I m m e d ia tely you start thinking
sl*out which procedure to follow
lf he c a ll i and begs to c o m e back
I
J —wishful thinking.
I
I
Tell h i m y o u 'r e h a v i n g a p a r t y .
I While b a la n c i n g th e p h o n e o n y o u r
left foot a n d c la s p i n g t h e r e c e i v e r
to y o u r h e a d a c h e b a n d , flip on the
hi ti to “ J a m a i c a F a r e w e l l , ” t u r n
o v e r t h e w a s t e b a s k e t a n d pound
it w ith f u r y like a bon g o d r u m .
lik e
B r e a k a few a s h t r a y s so t h e y
s o u n d
tink ling g l a s s e s , a n d
t h r o w d o w n th e r e c e i v e r a n d r u n
a r o u n d the r o o m l a u g h i n g in e v e r y
J e r k u p th e
key below m id d le C.
phone
in y o u r out-of-
b r e a t h d ra w l t h a t the n a t i v e s a r e
g e tt i n g r e s t l e s s a n d h a n g up.
a n d
s a y
tell him he has
lf you are really gone on him,
you could
the
wrong num ber so that he'll call
bac k and you can bear bis v oice
again. On the fourth ring back.
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t h e
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in
t h e T>riskill,
th e
t h e
Civic R o o m of
i n i t i a
c e r e m o n y will
I> ew a r a s a n
tio n of H e n r y
h o n o r a r y m e m b e r . M r .
I>ewar,
. a s s o c i a t e d w i t h D e w a r , R o b e r t s o n ,
a n d P a n c o s t of S a n A ntonio,
is
v i c e - c h a i r m a n of th e T e x a s C o m
m is s i o n o n H i g h e r E d u c a t i o n .
M r . D e w a r is g u e s t s p e a k e r for
I t h e jo in t e v e n t .
fo r
; D o u g l a s B M c C u lle y ,
a n d v i c e - p r e s i d e n t
F . Ii. Cox. p r o f e s s o r of b u s i n e s s
law'
a d
m i n i s t r a t i v e s e r v i c e s , will a ls o be
i n itia te d a s a f a c u l ty m e m b e r .
A w a r d s will be p r e s e n t e d
to
f r e s h m a n ,
a n d J o h n R. J o r d a n J r . , s o p h o
m o r e , for h a v i n g th e h i g h e s t s c h o
l a s ti c a v e r a g e s in i h o ir r e s p e c t i v e
f r o m
c la s s e s . B oth s t u d e n t s a r e
H ouston.
T h e b a n q u e t will b e g in at 7:30
p m , in th o B a l l r o o m of th e D ris-
1 kill.
Y e a rb o o k S t a ff
To H o l d Banquet
T h o C a c t u s sta ff will hold a b a n
it 6 30 p .m . T u e s d a y in the
q u e t
C o m m o d o r e P e rry ’' D e c k Club.
T h e B lu e b o n n e t B e lle s, Goodfol-
Iovvs. a n d the Out 'a n d i n g S t u d e n ts
will ho a n n o u n c e d a t th e b a n q u e t .
Texas Twirlers
W i l l Be Se lected
T h e T e x a s S t a r s will hold
t r y
o u ts fo r U n i v e r s i t y g i r l s a n d p r o
s p e c ti v e U n i v e r s i t y
f r e s h m e n at
t h e l o n g h o r n B a n d H all fr o m 2:30
to 3 :30 p rn. .Tune 5.
G i r l s a r e
ju d g e d on a t t r a c t i v e
t w i r li n g a n d
n e s s , s h o w m a n s h i p
d a n c i n g a b ility , a n d poise.
J o H e n r y a n d J u d y G e o r g e a r e
the new' c o - c a p ta i n s of the T e x a s
Star-: D o r a N e lson
is p u b l ic i ty
m a n a g e r , a n d Alice J e a n Sund-
b e rg , b u s i n e s s m a n a g e r .
D r R o b e r t G. B r o w n w a s
p< a k e r at
a
t h e r e c e n t m e e t i n g of
the F e d e r a t i o n of A m e r i c a n S o
• a ctio s
fo r E x p e r i m e n t a l Bio lo gy
held in A t la n tic City.
th e F a t h e r , Son, World, F l e s h , j
I x va1 a n d to the C h r i s t i a n . ”
*
*
>r
nnd que*
'lin e r fir I aw ard cerem ony
B a rb a ra G affn ey
Ju n e
of aw ard w inner* Saturday n.ght W a d is -n M oll -Ms .rd as th- grad-
d.sp tv ng that un-
at the annum (lu rtain Club I in- uatm c sec-
led the parade
V ick e rs won
the coveted
EXTRA SPECIAL!
C o rr a betw een 6 A 8 p .rn.
and toe 2 features
PREVIEW
TONIGHT i
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Lo n n y Braze arx! C aro le D ye
“ Sp irit of the C u rta in C lub ”
Lyon was nam ed B e a l A 't o r of
18.Sk ,Vi I r his - ■> of C ap tain f* ,s-
hy in "T h e Tea hr else of 'he August
Moon ’ ami also won a C u rtain
Club key as an outstanding senior.
Miss Gaffney who shared the role
of Lotus Blossom
,n “ T eah ou se,”
was rh-isen Best A ctress and C i r
'am C lub Sw eetheart,
Com pleting the ail - star cast
from “ Teahouse w ere Best Sup
B ren t H ickm an ,
porting Actor,
who pl av e«l C aptain M c L e a n and
Best Supporting A ctress, T e rry
Flyn n, who p in e d M ss B ig a Jig s .
Chosen Best C rew M em bers w ere
I,a * a 'c r a n d F lln n M a rtin ,
J e r r y
C u rtain Club K e y * w ere also
p r e s e n t e d
J a r kson
B lak e C h arlie I Ja k e * W atson, and
N an cy I^edt»etter.
seniors
to
Bes* apprent e aw ards went to
A new honor this ye a r, exec i t i v e
com m endation
re rtifira te s
for
service and devotion to the f lub,
w ere presen’ ed to J o Ann Delusory
V . C, Fuqua Annette G illespie,
Ju d y G ille sp ie
S a n d ra Higgins.
D avid N in e Dorm y R ap stin e, H e i
di Schneider. Si grid Skousgard,
M el W em b rech t,
B a rb a ra
W ord.
and
W in n ers of the Sud C u rtain Club
scholarships for Spring. 195r* were
also announce J They w< e H mer
B a r r e r a and R o b e rta Stephenson
Besid es aw ard in g honors for the
past ye ar, the club installed new
officers for 195(8 Vt T h e y are Rob
Fa h e y , p rescien t, N in n y Braze,
vice p re sid e n t
A nnette G illespie
m em ber of the B o a rd of G o v e r
tech n ical m atters, and
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M innelli, who won
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S U N D A Y D IN N E R S
T h* D ep artm en t
M u sic w ill
present the U n iv e rs ity Sym phony
O rch estra :n a free con* ort a t 4
p rn. Sunday in Hogg A uditorium .
consist of
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“ Concerto In B F ia t M ajo r, Opus
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by Saint-Saens.
Alexander von K re .s ie r w ill con-
du "t w,*h guest conductor H orace
B ritt, U n iv e rs ity professor of mu-
«jSr ass sting Soloists w ill include
E m ily Miquellt*.
cello: M arth a
Kunkel. piano; and C laude Kenne-
son cello.
Miss MiQueiie Is a candidate for
the m aster of rn .s c dc .tree and
played with *he A ustin Sym phony
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son
M iss K inkel received her bache
lor s degree in m usic in 1357 and
w ill he a solo p erform er next sea
son with the D a lla s Sym phony O r
chestra
M r. Kenneson earned his bache
lor 's degree vs .th honors in 1957,
He is a teaching assistant in *he
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U n iv e rs ity
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cli.st w Th the Austin Sym-
and a cell
D rchestra
phony Orc
The put
im Ted to attend
w itho ut c h a r g e
Concert to Be Given
By Student Organist
Lloyd W a lle r . U m v e rs .iy student
w ill give an organ concert Tuesday
a* 4 p rn. in R e, ital H all.
W a lse r. who is being presented
■ v the Student R e c ita l Set :es of
the D epartm en t of M usic, w ill play
for O rgan and
S ’ru n gl by M ozart “ Sonata I' by
Ibn dsm ith
the
>4:h P s a lm ” bv Reubke
Three Sonatas
“ Sonata on
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B y D A R W IN P A Y N E
The h e ig h ts of “ K is m e t” have
retu rn ed to the Texas T h eater and
they are as enhancing as ever.
A fa vo rite of B ro a d w a y flve-or
so ye a rs ago, *he m usical has the
proper ingredients to continue to
w e a r w ell.
The ric h m usic based on themes
b y A lex an d er Borodin gives the
Seven Stations
Slate R/TV Show
Seven television stations across
Texas and N ew M exico are fea
turing the U n iv e rs ity R ad io T e ’.e-
v Mon production “ V ision Across
T e x a s” th.s weekend. The moiue
teds the story of rehabilitated blind
w orkers in Texas.
The d o cu m en tary w as produced
for the State Com m ission for the
B i n d by the D epartm en t of R adio
H a rv e y H erbst was
T elevision
supervising d irector. D irector of
photography w as W illia m P u rd y
*r and the scrip* w as w ritten by
M a ry * Ber. am in and narrated by
Hugh G reen e.
Stations showing the
this
film
Lubbock.
A b ile n e;
Big
K T C A . C lovis, K B T X
in Corpus
w eekend are K D U B
K P A R .
Sp rin g ;
Rn. an
CTin.sti and T y le r.
and channels
K K D Y ,
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show one of the most beautiful
scores of all musicals. 5 incente
aw ards with ‘ Gig:, directed this
one, too.
A rath er humorous look at all
the opulence and poverty of B a g h
dad is pictured through the antics
of a heggar-poei, Howard Keel.
In one m iraculous day. partlv bv
his own wits ar, I par*
by f Pe
K e el wins the favor of the w azir
and becomes an em ir Through a
series of
is
convinced 'ha* Keel is a wizard
w ith unlim ited powers.
in cM or’s the w azir
The poet s daughter, Ann B iyth ,
is wood and won in the same won
derful day by the caliph himself.
from
Dolores G ra y portrays a favorite
w ife
ample
harem and 5 ic luamone p-avs the
Youthful c a . ph.
*he w azir s
Student Receives Cash
In Recording Contest
Sidney Je a n Huitgren graduate
m usic studen* has received SU*'
in the Bien n ial Pian o Recording
Contest sponsored by *he Nations
She
Guild of Pian o T e a m e r '
entered two
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w in n er in each.
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