/ Editorial Page W eather F i r s t C o l i e g e D a i l y Production, Tests, Problems Outlined By UT Experts D r. W a it e r P r e s c o tt W e b b ’s the-;* th a t th e W e s te r n f r o n t ie r ha* d isa p p e a re d , e n d a n g e rin g its o f f s p rin g — ut. tie r* a re not a d e q u a te su b s titu ­ “ I am s y m p a th e tic w ith D r. tio n s fo r w h a t w e ’ve had. S c ie n c e W e t Cs v ie w s , b u t I th in k he u n ­ is n o t c o m p a ra h ’e as a n e w finnd e re s tim a te s the s ig n ific a n c e o f te c h n o lo g y ,” D r. A y r e s said , a d d ­ ing t e a t his c h a m p io n in g o f te c h ­ no I edgy “ w ill com e as a g n a t s u r ­ p r i s e to m y fo rm e r s tu d e n ts .” K yJ O C K S M e a v T e c h n o lo g y is a p e rm a n e t re v o ­ lu tio n , D r. A y re s b elie v e *, capa>>le o f fu r n is h in g endlo-s fr o n tie r s fo r the a d v a n c e m e n t o f m an k in d . O n O r e r e A ked w h e th e r p o litic a l re fo rm prole SOP of ory, .or o* -ostpor log the> o a t ti© D a v id L. M !©r a nd te a c h in g people s a tis fa c to rily , "O u r ba-ic to liv e problem is not the p rob lem o f kno w how in the te c h ­ n o lo g ic a l sense, b u t th e pro b lem o f kn ow -w hat in the m o ra l sense, he co n clu d ed . Wk I is an a r e a in w h ich m an can strik e ou t fo r a d v a n c e m e n ts and "n ew fr o n t ie r s ,” D r. A y r e s -aid, " I f not, D r. M ood, second s p e a k e r fo r D r. W e b b ’s th e*!*, w as not a v a i l­ able f o r com m ent. it W e b b , p ro fe s s o r o f h is to ry here s i n c e 1918, w a* i allied last w eek as the second fe llo w t o the T ex a s In s titu te o f L e tte r s . H e is a u th o r o f “ T h e T e x a s R a n g e r * ,” from w h ich a m o vie w a* m ade, " T h e G re a t P la in s ,” and “ D ivid e d W e S t a n d : T h e < risi- o f F ro n tie rless D e m o c r a c y . ” D r. A y r e s ha* been p ro fesso r of econom ics at the I n iv c rsitv it c e r ta in ly should b e.” since 1930. In 1980, he w as a p ­ Gym. * p ointed to a co m m itte e o f seven P o r t ia e le c tio n , Lav. 8 30-3 Dr M ille r w ill t a k e ;** ie w ith to help plan the d evelo p m en t of Building. pi W e b b on hi* d e fi! B io n of the S o u th w e s te rn S ta te s . Fhi* \i A tto rn e y F re d W eeks to term s and on hi* th esis that f r e e ­ c o m m itte e w a* a [tart of P r e s i­ sp eak on B e n c h and B a i on dom and d e m o c ra c y are e n d a n ­ dent T ru m a n * * o u n cil o f E c o ­ “ H o w to T r y a T a w S u it , L a w g ered bv the d is a p p e a ra n c e o f the nom ic A d v is o rs . B u ild in g 20 . (m ea t F r o n t ie r . D r. A y r e s is a u th o r o f se v e ra l Col t 1 Tee C lu b , M u n ic ip a l D r. M ille r -aid th a t people a re hooks, am o ng w h ic h a re S c ie n c e by - a tu re c o m m u n ic a tiv e , eO-opC o u rse. " H o lie i — the F a lse Me sinh, 390-D t r a t iv e so cial an im a l* and th e r e ­ 2 NAUD b rid g e p a i ls , T h a n T h o u ,” and ‘T he I h eo ry o f fore th e fa ct that we d o n 't have p e e p E d d y A p a in te n ts E c o n o m ic P r o g re I udg- the g re a t expanses o f lan d at our 2 -5 :30— B lu e b o n n e t B e .ie D r. M ille r ha- bppn p ro fe ss o r m g. In t e r n a tio n a . Room , Texa# disp* sal doe- not m ean a t all that t n iv e rs ity o f p h ilo so p h y at th* o u r in s titu tio n s are e n d a n g e re d .'' U n io n j rn. M ille t believe* the in s titu ­ since 1935. H e w as i n -m im e n ta l I n t r a ­ 3 NRO TC-A R O K gam e, tions did not d e v e lo p as a re s u lt in the fo rm in g o f th e le v a - A s ­ m u ra l F ie ld . so ciatio n f o r the Stud.' o f the 4 S t r ik e and S p a re , B o w lin g o f th e G r e a t F r o n t ie r , b u t th a t S o d a and P o lit ic a l Im p adon of cap ta lism , d e m o c ra c y, arui fr e e ­ C e n te r. A to m ic E n e r g y in 194b H e is dom m ade possible the f r o n t ie r s 4 C o ffe e n .rn, “ A m T h e ie N e " a u th o r o f m an y p am p h lets, am ong F r o n t ie r s ? ” Ma i n L o u n g e , T e x ­ dev cloy merit. w h ich is "R e s e a r c h S n o r e e and T h e new fr o n tie r , he b elieve s, as U n io n .Serial V a lu e s . ’ 4 4 5 Bow and A rro w , indoor bes in t n . n g to find a w a y o f * 30-12 AAM and 7-5— D r a w in g fo r g am e tic k e t* , G re g o ry a r c h e r y ra n g e 4 45 R a c k e t < Sub, * m en 's te n ­ nis co u rts. 4 . to- St*-*- H e ♦ servo* *■ d ivisio r T e x a s U n io n S O I. 5- — B e ta B*-ta A lp h a to heat P r o ­ fe s s o r J . K . B a i ie y , W a g g e n e i H a ll 216. 5 — G rio v a n c * C o m m itte e , I exa* U n io n 309. 5— M ic a e x e c U n io n 311. 6 — T u r t le an rl G y m poo!. b — - Vt r k League of ive co T u n iie , TexaW om en' m m itte e of rn e n V o i d s Tex- a.- I m e ! ■ T e x a s U n io n Ph 6— T a u B e 309. Ass dc la­ - — A m e r ic a n S ta tistic OI . t i o n , W agger* f,i H a! So* te! 7 — A th e n a e u m I.ite r a T e x a s U n io n 316. 7 — F o re n -ira "exas U nion 301. 7 — C l e e h C h ih , Texas I nion 309. 7 — R a d io G u ild , Fe x a? t 'n son 315. 7 — p re * m an F e ilo w * h P to h ear W a s s e n ic h , th e R e v. Pan; YM CA. W m en 's ( ym 39. 311. 7 — A C K , t e x a s I nim 7— Poona Vt on en a G y m 13o. 7 — T ale r, how' fo r C am p u s C h est, M a in I m ge, T e x a s U n io n . 7 K o re a* i, T* *as U n io n 301. 7 ; 15 O r c . s.s, W o m e n * G y m . 7 :15 -- F a u l t F in d e r s , G e o lo g y 7 — T o id le , B u ild ng I I. 7 :3 0 — Q ' arter-f:.' als it selectio n o f A q u a Q ueen, G re g o ry G ym dueed is not c e rta in . By AN N B R Y A N D r. W illia m R . L lo y d , asso ciate G lo a tin g e x p ressio n s on th e e a g e r boy k e p t ra is in g bis own p ro fesso r o f p h a rm a cy , said th e re bids. faces o f a g ro u p o f boys " h o had could be a v a cc in e d evelo p ed H e w as o u tb id , th o u g h , b y a ju s t pooled th e ir m oney to b u y ag ain st polio in th re e to fiv e y e a rs . gro u p o f f r a t e r n it y boys w h o said J a c k H o lla n d at the C am p u s Chest H e ex p la in e d that an y new- v a c c in e must f ir s t he d evelo ped in r e ­ au ctio n fo r e to ld d ire th in g s fo r th e y needed a house m o th er. H e ad ch e e i le a d e r B ill Sim p so n search la b o ra to rie s and then te s t­ the u n fo r tu n a te Dean o f M en. ed on an im a ls . These e x p e rim e n ts T h e boys hand ed o ve r $30, to p and h i ' w ife A n n " e r e bought by w ould u su a lly re q u ire a y e a r or p rice b ro u g h t b y a n y one person M a r y P a t D o w e ll fo i $7. T h e boy w ith the cash , R o d m a n , m ore to co m p lete. or a r tic le at the C am p u s ( hest V a c c in e p ro d u c in g su cce ssfu l a u c tio n held T u e s d a y in f r o n t of b o u g h t the m em o pad fro m P r e s i­ dent T . S. P a in t e r ’* desk fo r $1. re s u lts am o n g the la b o ra to ry a n i­ th e T e x a s U n io n . Mi K a u g b a n , w ho had a bid and m als must then he user! in e x p e ri­ D ean s are in dem and, it seem s. m en tal c lin ic s on hum an beings Dean o f S tu d e n t L if e A m o No- a com m ent fo r e v e ry a r tic le or fo r a p e rio d o f se ve ral y e a rs . I he w o tn y w as b o u g h t by T o m m y R o d ­ person sold, bought the ash tr a y fro m C h a n c e llo r J P. H a r t s ofe ffe c tiv e n e s s o f a v a c c in e w o u ld m an fo r $10. f ice. have to be p ro ved c o n c lu s iv e ly be­ T h e boys in the cro w d aro u n d F o o tb a lls w e re p o p u la r a rtic le s fo re it could be put on the m a rk e t, the stan d s ta rte d d ig g in g in th e ir at the a u c tio n , too. T o p p ric e on ex p lain ed D r. L lo y d . p o ck e ts w h e n a u c tio n e e r J i t t e r pigskins W H' b ro u g h t b y the one W h e n these steps are co m p leted N o le n p o inted a fin g e r at a blond used in the O k lah o m a gam e and and a good v a c c in e is le a d y fo r use, th en the costs, p ro d u c tio n , seated b eside him and asked fo r signed bv B o b b y D illo n , Don Meaud d is trib u tio n m ust be c a r e f u lly a bid on L u c ia n n e K n ig h t. na*co and J u n e D avis. D ick M e K a u g h a n w as the lu c k y A fr a t e r n it y pledge b id d in g plann ed and ex e cu te d , he said. b o y, m a k in g the highest bid at ag a in s t one of his b ro th e rs bought the fam o u s fo o tb a ll fo r $13.65. $2.25. S tu d e n t P r e s id e n t VV ales M a d ­ H e also got a fe w th re a ts fro m John Gould, 63, Is Buried Today Ex-Foreman Spent 31 Years on Texan Jo h n G o u ld S r ., 63, w ho w o rk e d 31 ears as n ig h t pressm an and nig ht press f " le m an oil I he D a ily T e x a n , d ied M o n d ay in an A u s tin hospital. H i* fu n e ra l w ill be held at 2 p.m. W ed n e sd a y at. Vt ilke-D onnelly F u n e r a l H o m e, IH I I So u th C o ngress. M r. G o u ld w as a M ason and " i i i be given a M a s o n ic b u ria l H < i son, Jo h n G o u ld J r . , statio n ed w ith the I . S. A r m y in G e rm a n y , a rriv e d here e a r ly Tuesday. M r. G o u ld began w o rk h e ie in 1920 on the old flat-bed press. On the in s ta lla tio n o f the n ew ta b u la press in 1936 he took a sh o rt le a ve to le a rn its m ech anics. H e th en re tu rn e d and w o rk e d u n ­ til ab o u t tw o w eek s ago w h en he b e c a m e iii. p re s e n t post since 1949. B e fo re M r. G o u ld " i i * k n o w n as a th a t tim e hr wa* co n n ected ch ie fly “ q u ie t, c o n s e rv a tiv e , h a rd - w o rk ­ w ith E u ro p e a n a f f a ir s fo r the D e ­ ing, and fa it h fu l e m p lo y e ,” by his p a rtm e n t o f S ta te . f ell ow w ' rkers. “ H e 's g ive n a life tim e to r u n ­ In his p resen t c a p a c ity , H ic k e i*on is the rep* esen tat < o f the nin g the p r e * ' fo r the Texan, C . H . F a ils , m a n a g e r of th** I d i­ U n ite d S t a te s govern merit iii a ! v e rsity p rin tin g d ivisio n , said, m atter- d e a lin g w ith th* I nited M r. G ould also w o rk e d on the N a tio n *. A u s tin A me ti ca n-Sta t e>m an. and D r. E a g le to n - also a n a tiv e of the '-Id T rib u n e and D is p a tc h . He lim , T e x a s and received h r b ach elo r live d in A istin m ost <>’. I le a rn e d hi* p rin tin g tr a d e d eg ree fro m A u s tin ? oiiege. B e ­ a n i sides d ire c tin g the g r a d u a te *t jd y fro m V o n Boe< km an Jo n e s and p ro g ra m at N V I , he - eh tnt of C o m p a n y , c o m m e rcia! p rin te rs . S u r v i v is are his W id o w ; a so n ; tne “ R e v ie w o f I n ited N a tio t A ff a ir * " and p re sid en t of the a d a u g h te r, M rs. G e o rg e F . FanA m e r ic a n bran ch of the Ii te; n a ­ n e rh ill I I ; and th re e s i s t e r , M rs. VY. M. C ia * , B e c ( ave R o a d ; M rs. tio n a l I, s " ' A s s o c ia tio n . ID is a m on the e x e c u tiv e co a.e..s o f v a r i­ B o b Jo h n s o n , R a n g e r; an d M rs. t, B e lv e d e re , I I I ous o Irg n iz a tio IUB Ila aw VV u Ka *111 I WInIs *»*•J R a‘ y A . b lig h............................ UN Authorities At Issues’ Tonight T h e D e p a rtm e n t cif S ta t* - to p a u th o ! it*, on U n ite d N a tio n s a f ­ fa ir* and the (iii e c tot o f one o f the le a d in g g ra d u a te sc hoed* in the c o u n try on trip I n ite d N a tio n s w ill en ; oai e notes 1 n D I \ tonight* a t the G r e a t D ue* co urse. T h e y are J'-bn Ho-km son, Vs * irsta n t S e c r e t a r y o f State' fo r U n ite d N a tio n s A f f a i r s ; and D r. ( ly d e E a g le to n , I) re c to r o f the G r a d u a te P r o g ra m , f the I nited N a tio n s and W o r ld A f f a ir s , N e w Y o rk U n iv e r s ity . The m eeting , open to student-, f a c u lt y , ar-! to w n sp eo p le at a c h a rg e of 50 cent-, " i l l he rn th e U n ive -;t P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u rc h a ’ 7:30. Th< se e n ro lle d in the cou rse w ill be ad m itte d free. T o n ig h t's to p ic , seven th in a go es of eig h t on A m e r ic a n f o r ­ e ig n p o lic y , w ill be m o d erated by Dr. W illia m S . L iv in g s to n , assis­ ter * p ro fe ss o r o f g o v e rn m e n t. H ic k ( -or , who is a 1920 g r a d u ­ a te o f the U n iv e r s it y , ha* held his Dillon,Sewell Nominated For A P All-American N EW Y O R K , N o v . 20 V — S o vt '.teen men fro m the S o u t h ­ w e st C o n fe re n c e have been n o m ­ in a ted fo r the A sso c ia te d P re ** A ll- A m e ric a squad. A rk a n sa s— Boh G r i f f in , lin e­ b ack er. B a y l o r — K e n C a s n e r, o ffe n s iv e ta k le : L a rry D b e il, o ffe n s iv e b a c k ; B ill A th e y , d e fe n s iv e guard. R:e<— B o : H o w t o r , o ffe n s iv e e n d ; B ill y B u r k h a lt e r , d e fe n s iv e pool. 7:3b- - N a tio n a l D e fe n s e T r a n s p o r ­ ta tio n A s s o c ia tio n , m e n ’* lo u n g e , T e x a s U n ,o n . 7 :3 0 — L a w W iv e s , b rid g e p a rty , H o m e E c o n o m ic s T e a H ouse. 7:30-10— O b s e r v a t o r y open, P h y ­ sics B u ild in g . 7*30— Jo hn H ic k e rs o n and D r. C ly ie Flag! et on in G re a t Issues le c tu re s , U n iv e r s it y P r e s b y t e r i­ an C h u rc h . 7 : 4 5 -— G ra d u a te C u b , Ir .’ em atio n - bs ck. S M U — F re d B e n n e r s , o ffe n s iv e a! Ro o m , T e x a s U n io n . g— T h e ta S ig m a P h i sponsors ser­ back. T e ..a A & M Ta k L it t le , o ff, , v ic e m e n ’s d a n c e , d o w n to w n rive t a c k le ; H u g h M e y e r, o ff e n ­ YW CA. g— M en s G le e C lu b , T e x a s U n io n s ive c e n te r ; B i l l y T id w e ll, o ff e n ­ sive b a c k ; Y a le L a r y , d e fe n s iv e 401. 8 :1 5 — A O T p re se n ts “ B ly t h e B p i- j b ack . r i t , ” P la y h o u s e on G u a d a lu p e . T e x a * — H a r le y S e w e ll, offen 9 B S E C o u n c il, B a p tis t S tu d e n t -ive ta c k le ; B o b b y D illo n , defen- assistant chairman of tho Department of Dram a; Dean of Student Life Am o Nowotny; W illiam Blount, dean of stu­ dent organizations; Dean of Men Jack Holland; Dean of Women Dorothy Gebauer; and Wilson Foreman, vice-presi­ dent of the student body. Mac Bin tliff, former head cheer leader, will be master of ceremonies. W ith the exception of Swing and J urn s square dance num­ ber. the 20 competing acts will all represent sororities and fraternities. Organizations represented are Kappa Kappa Gamma, singing; Alpha Gamma Delta, singing; Delta Gamma, a combo; Kappa Alpha Theta, Deans in Demand In Chest Auction seem s c e r t* n. Dr ll. M . B u rla g e , dean o f the C o lle g e o f P h a rm a c y , ag re e d that a c u re fo r polio w o u ld be fo u n d fro m all the re s e a rc h b e in g done in that iie ld , but ju s t w hen a w o rk in g m e d ic in a l can he pio- to g e th e r den b ro u g h t 52. H i* fa te seem ed the b ro th e r. T h e ball fro m th e K e n tu c k y to be sealed b y a g rin n in g boy on th e fro n t ro w who bid $1.75 " l i e n , gam e, signed b v D an P a g e , R ic h ­ on the l a s t co u n t, a g ir l’s vo ic e ard O choa and o te rs, w e n t at $9.60, A n e w fo o tb a ll " t h s ig n a ­ fro m the cro w d shouted $2. T o m m y R o d m a n got in thp aet tu re s o f m o s t o f the team wa* ag a in w h en he fo rk e d o v e r $2.50 b o u gh t f o r $9.00. A t tile re q u e st o f the c ro w d , to b u y “ M iss T e x a s , ” J a n e H o l­ M e K a u g h a n w as then o ffe re d fo r com b. W h e n a u c tio n e e r N olen opened sale. H e w a s bought by a g ro u p o f boys from M ica. w h o pooled bid din g on N oel Je a n A tk in s he th e ir m o n ey and paid $2.51 fo r found w hat must be an a u c ­ tio n e e r’s dream com e true. O n e him . 2 0 0 Sign Petition In Editor Title C h a n ge By G E N E A p p ro x im a te ly 200 stu d e n ts h ave signed the p e titio n f o r a ape cia! e le c tio n in v o lv in g th e c h an g e o f the e le c t iv e position o f A s s o c i­ ate E d it o r o f T h e Da Iv T e x a n to an a p p o in tiv e M a n a g in g E d it o i , W a le * M ad d e n , student p re s id e n t, said T u e s d a y . A b o u t 1,009 s ig n a ­ tu re s a re nee cs sa i v to c a ll the ele c tio n . M ad d en pop ted out that th e re m ac be m ere petit ion signer* th a n th:*, hut a* y d th e y have not beer tu rn e d in to th e S tu d e n ts \s*ociatio n o ff ic e . T h e m ain p ro b lem has been the d if f ic u lt y o f g e ttin g the p e titio n * into c ir c u la tio n th ro u g h o u t the cam p u s b e ta .se of a secnnif g lat k o f in te re s t, M adder said. S tu d e n ts a r e asked to pet it i o i the S tu d e n t A sse m b ly to c a ll a sp e cial e le c tio n to vo te on Un* proposed am e n d m e n t to the < on s titu tio n o f the S tu d e n ts ' A --on at in n w h ich w as inn overt.* ( I n le f o ff the b allo t in toe F a ll G e n e ra l E le c tio n , 1951. DOW system . In the e le c tio n last Vpi n e ith e i th e e d ito r mu the a s so c i­ a te e d ito r p o sitio n s wi re file d fo r v el o app no ted by the a nd * state d in th e ConstituBoa: J a ti on. B< f ore Die S tu d e n t A sse m b ly y o ve r-e m p h a sizm g the 11a.f f ic the w h o le th i g - the fa dt o f *itu a tio n . Y o u ’ll h ave to d ecide d elin q u e n t A g g ie*, and th e y 'v e w h e th e i or not the goa ’ ca- ac co m p lish ed , sin.-e ta-tes it f i d ion in se rte d a no tice to th a t c f fee t Thp th u m b-n ail sketch o f Dr. [ d e f in it e ly d if f e r . T h e sam e th in g g ■ •* " ’ ' " W I y R o b e rt N. L itt le , p h ys ic s p ro fe s ­ R a in on Slin u a; • ?" by sor, bv A n n ( oui te r is c o n c h e and Doe* It intl r< -t;i si. *'< a** and ( n p a n y ” Jo h n F u lto n . T h e s to ry is s lig h tly p sy ch o lo g ic *!. by Je n n iiu K e lly is liv e ly t h roui A tta c k on the fa mei - « 6 page* firn e tim e R enton trie d nr* ha a a N e" p a itm u la r y w ell done. series S u r p r is in g ; ', the m ag a z in e d r e w ! Y o r k e r ty p e o f c a rto o n Lambda C h i, ro u tin e s fro m A lso S o u th P a c i f i c ; P h i G a m m a D e lta , the P in G i W r a m b le r s ; P h i K a p ­ pa P *i, th e F iv e S ig h s ; Z e ta T a u A lp h a , a tap d a n c e ; S ig m a A lp h a M u , d ra m a and pian o co m b o ; D e l­ ta T au D e lta , s in g in g ; and S w in g and T u r n , a sq u a re d an ce. Pie Sale at U nion Means More ‘P ie-eyed ' Friends The C am p u s C h est C o m m itte e pie au c tio n " i l l bp in fr o n t o f the U n io n , T h u rs d a y fro m IO to 12 noon. D ick Mc K a u g h a n , pu blic r e la ­ tio n s d ire c to r, is in c h a rg e o f the pie a u c tio n , a t w h ich pie* to he G IV IN G H ER A L L • Com th ro w n at " f r i e n d * , ” w ill he sold Pi PK a n e Pi Cb Pi to the hig h est b id d er. J i t t e r N o le n , n*nq©r, w h o will C;'Tntom >rnc. 3 " p iii. n t he I bt ce d a j s in the In t e r n a tio n a l B a llro o m o f the T e x a s U n io n , P a r tic ip a t io n a w a rd s to f r a t e r ­ The g irls "ill w ar pat tv dresses o r * .its for th is part o f n itie s, *o ro ritie s , and co-op* fo r D a d ’s D a y a c tiv itie s N o v e m b e r IO tn e co n te st. T h e basic ju d g in g te a m , a- p re ­ have been an n o u n ced by the C o w ­ Judging of Belles Starts Today at 2 Trophies Given For Dad's Day Quarter-finals For ‘ Aqua ’ Tonight Contestants T h irty- o n e p re '? g a 's b lo nd es, b ru n e tte s, arui redheads s o u ' o i !< - and rail unt — nut ai prtU y one*, will return to tat Gregory Gym swimming po® W e d n e s d a y night a t 7:30 as q u ai Aqua ' boys. T ro p h ie s w e re p re se n te d to the o rg a n iz a tio n s h a v in g D ie h ig h est pei c e n ta g e o f dada at th e a c tiv i­ ties in th e g irl* ' and b o ys' d iv i­ sions. D c .’ a Gam m a s o r o rity "a s a w a rd e d a tro p h y fo r h a 'm g I 4.a per cen t, H o n o ra b le m e n t i" ’ w e n t to P h i M u and A lp h g P h i sororitic**. In th e bo' *’ d ivisio n , I im hda Ch \ ln h a f r a t e r n it y took th e troy " lh 22 pei c e n t. P h i G am m a Df ta and P h i K a p p a S ig m a re ­ ceived h o n o ra b le m e n tio n . T h e tro p h ie s w e re p resen ted by I < U u ;vc r sit\ o f T e x a s Dads A s ­ so ciatio n . O ra n Ja c k e t s I ap E lb e L u c k e tt E lite L u c k e tt, first- se m e ste r n o te , " a s ta p p ' d f o r O ra n g e Ja c kets T u e s d a y n ig h t in a sp ecial tap pin g and in itia tio n se rvice . F e wa- not in clu d e d in the re g u la r fa ll ta p p in g W e d n e s d a y night b ecause o f an e r r o r in tabula tin g h e r *c h o la-tic a v e ra g e . 3,000. P u re . lf ma ga me o f f e ii g My le c a a *e called you y o u ’ll ll hp lik e H e a rt I Our Slip Is Showing; W e Macle a Mistake the1 E a s te r this 4FORTY fu n fun? Obese 'Farmer7 Lolls on Cover— Out Today a little fa r t h e r than th e covet sin g in g ; D e lta D e lta D e lta , sin g ­ in g ; K a p p a A lp h a , a p ian o so lo ; P i K ap p a A lp h a , a la p d a n c e ; ( ’ hi O m eg a, sin g in g ; D elta Z e ta , a tap d a n c e ; B e ta T h e ta P i, a q u a r te t; S ig m a A lp h a E p s ilo n , a co m b o ; A lp h a E p s ilo n P h i, s in g in g ; P i B e ta P h i, sin g in g and p an to m in e . scrib e d by the contr>t bai Shook, 'File am e n d m e n t w o u ld in e ff e c t w ill lie M i - D o ro th y G e h a u e r. b u n g ab o u t this c h a n g e : T h e po­ B a t'* H a y w o rth , Jit t e r N o le n , sitio n of A sso c ia te E d it o r o f The W a le s M a d d e n , B ra d B v t J an D a ily T e x a n is ch an g e d to M a n ­ R a g s d a le , Gent* M ynck, and a g in g E d it o r , and the post w ould C h a i ies P is to l-. he a p p o in tiv e r a th e r th an e le c tiv e . Gl l c - t . j u d g e * a e Ii N ol s , T h e c h an g e w as re c o m m e n d e d M a r y K tutu H a,k « . I ’. Sr p to th e S tu d e n t A sse m b ly bv the s o n . J a ; H o l l a n d . Ri ll B l u r ! , a n d B o a rd o f D ire cto r- o f tile I exas M a y M o f f a t t . O ' el mom S tu d e n t P u b lic a tio n * , In c ., am i elu d e th*- -<• ( ' a c t u s s ' a f f members was a p p ro ve d b y Die A - scm b ly to w ho h a v e the la rg e s t n i m b c i of tic pin red o r the b a llo t f ' tile pi o d n o t i o n b o m s : Riel a r u E, < a i ­ last elect »n. B u t so m e w h e re dow r ry , H a y M K : gh?, J o ! Is a tile lin e it w as om itted . J e a n D u ! ii n e . a n d Ken n er Iv *t T h e D a ily T e x a n is now o p e ra t­ rid ge. * in g u n d o th e m a n a g in g e d ito i Ranger Infiltrates Aggieland By M A R JO R IE C L A P P T he tr a d itio n a l " A g g - - m e a l” i * * i i e o f th e R a ' g er make*- its N o ­ v e m b e r appeal ant e to d a y. T h e m ag a zin e m a y be a tr if le la te , b u t y o u ’ll fo rg e t and fo rg iv e it w h en you cat- h a glim p-c o f the n o v e l— and v e r y h um orous y e llo w and w h ite c o v e r, p a p hotog rap h by V e rn o n L e e o f a ro ly-p o ly A g g ie. H e A caller. “ T h e M ar w it the H o e ,” and ju * t to p ro v e he seedy ,* K d w n M a r k h a m ’- . a - “ et onp o e try ha been u tiliz e d foi the * a tire . A ll in a lb it * a w e i p la n ­ ned c o v e r w h it h o ffe rs a new tw ist on an old them e. T h e in sid e o f th e m ag o ffe rs jo k e s in tru e R a n g e r fa s h io n , f ic ­ tio n , fe a tu re s , c a rto o n *, and w h a t have-you. T h e fe a tu re * in th is iC e n te r. liv e bac k. 9 30 L u th e ra n S tu d e n t A ssoc la . T C I* U t on T a y lo r , o ffe n s iv e -ae f a r out-hi ne the f i » ‘ ion. “ It «ide A i M ’ a pie?, ire f*-a Don c o ffe e a n d d iscu ssio n , Lu- g u a id ; Ted V a u g h t, d e fe n s iv e ,t u ia by C h a rle s Jo s h n , goes ju s t tneran S tu d e n t H o u s e. t e n d ; Keith Flow ers, linebacker. NO. 68 Four Pages Today "V e rity amateur -cts will reward donors to Tar ms ( hest with music, dancing, and pantomine Wednesday night at 8 ’clo-!- In the Main Lounge of the Union. Admittance to the Campus ( hest I aleut Show will be by do" ' u at the door, with a 50 cent minimum. Trophies will he awarded the first, second, and thin! place winners. .Judging will be by applause from the audience. Reading the pplause meter w ill be Judges Mouzon Law, n e a r fu tu re . S p e a k in g b e fo re 24)0 C h a r le s ­ ton , S o u th C a ro lin a , c iv ic le a d e rs M o n d a y , B a s il O 'C o n n o r, head o f the N a tio n a l In f a n t ile P a r a ly s is F o u n d a tio n p red icted that a su c­ c essfu l v a c c in e a g ain st polio now c .co o m ; S o u t h B y FLO COX U n iv e r s it y e x p e rts expressed o p tim istic v ie w s on the re p o rt th a t an e ff e c tiv e va ccin e a g ain st p o lio ­ m y e l i t i s w o u ld he p ro d uced in the OFT-OUOTED T h e Arab Students present Egypt's Side. CampusChest Donors To See Variety Acts Dr. W ebbVFrontiers ~ Challenged! oday at 4 |n1.5years D r. W e b b , p ro fe s s o r o f h is to ry , and D r. F u lm e r M o o d , p ro fe s s o r o f h is to ry , w ill d e fe n d th e th esis a d v a n c e d by the fo rm a l rn his ait ic le , “ E n d e d : IOO Y e a r s ’ B o o m ,” in O c to b e r's H a r p e r 's M a g a z in e ,j C h a lle n g in g th e the*.* w ill be Dr. C, E . A res, p ro fe ss o r o f ec o n o m ­ ics, an d D r. D a v id L . M ille r , c h a ir ­ m an o f t e D e p a r tm e n t o f P h ilo s ­ I n ex a n AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1951 Price 5 Cents V O L 51 T T H E DA! H ig h 70 Low 45 Cloudy, occasional rain. late* B e n to n’s. l f yo u don >t u n d e rs ta n d th is o re you m a y e ith e r. adds it- h u rn or to th e R o y a l! ii G O V > MAYAN thi* m o n ! i in C o u n t I'.K N M I- N !' m agazin f M a rty n de B ch tim on? '« n to ry, " A DOW N E A !. B r it o n in T e x a * .” Y nu m a y like MaI ot his E n g l *h " i t a g * ■a t deal you m ay n T i e G ir l >f th e Month-— M in g le Ms. Nelson- is in tl od need in a: ens been 11re ly new' fashtw! . S h e ’' ^ ^ ta k e n o u t o f a b a th in g su it arui M a y a n * , ti 1 ' classro o m --geom etric at p u t in a read in te rn e c in e " a r s th at. IU* re fre s h in g . D o ro th y C a m p b e ll's R e c o rd R e ­ 7 U g lie * M eet T o d ay Th,, ({intern >f “ SU kerning view s a shade m ore e x p la n a to ry >»* Sta" CV. ba Kid \ ththan h ave been p re v io u s co lu m n s K ap p a A .p i.a fi a t o m ity , to the and I? * c e r t a in ly m ore in te re s tin g I gay M an contest as b ro u g h t U e i ath e l tnat D orothy interpret.* to ta i to i c a n d i d a tes. tren d s. list* c u r r e n t re c o rd ACRES By R U SS K E R S T E N \ T e x a n - ta ffe r re tu rn e d 'a te Vi stei day I rom a fa s t tr ip to Sa n \n to n o, w h e re he took an A ir F o rc e exam . l f he passed, h e’ll be a f ly boy in F e b rm ary . l f he fa ile d , h e 'll get d ra fte d m F e b ru a ry, Som etim es ye- . J -? *;*ii t " i n . a F r ie n d s to the end : S p lin t e r D ean S m ith nam ed his baby to v C h a rle s T h o m as Sm ith . in a Texan s t p iy y e s te rd a y m o rn in g , m en tio n yeas m ade o f a re c e n t c o n te s t e n tr y on “ B . H a ll, " hu h a p p e al mi N ovem ber 30, 1050. S o m e o n e d u t i f u l l y c li p p e d out th e offen d in g p a ra g ra p h and m ailed it in w ith th is c o m m e n t; “ J u s t how old is B . H a ll, any"a i . Wednesday. Nov. 21. 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Pa^e ? N C A A C ou n cil A sk s I” Defeat Ban of Bowl Games ADPi Tops Kappa, 6-0, To W in Mural Crown Bettv Ann Theobalt paced AU ph. Delta Pi to a 6-0 victory over Kappa Kappa Gamma for the Orange Bracket crown in women's intramural football. In the first quarter, Theobalt threw a 20-yard pa Winslow had inspired the a1lion b ,t the mentor denied it a • n igh admitting he knevv of the placers’ plans in advance. HIC AG U , Nov. 20- (A * — The f o r t h e n e x t t h r e e y e a r * , a n d p o * . N C A A 's poln, making council • i h l y t h e C o t t o n B o w l g a m e , w o u l d Tuesday proposed a program of n o t b e a f f e c t e d . ng.d athletic controls. It hit es­ Hitting at exits .ve financia pecially at lax a ademic standards, aid to athletes, the c >u: ii recom­ professionalism trend*, and asked mended to toe ( incinnati conven­ curtailment f p st-season « »mtion a code amendment requiring petition, poasibiy leading to the a1! financial assistance to be a end of bow! football game*. ministered or approved by iruiiThe conned, drafting a concise vid .a1 institutions. Th!* would reform list for presentation to the strike at under-ihe-tank- gifts to full N< AA convention in Cincin* star athletes from over-er.thusiasnatl Jan tray 0-12, 1052, approved : tic alumni. a rrso jtion banning post season The penalty for violation wo contractual commitments in ail •ports which extend beyond Ja g u ­ be ineligibility of the .- volvrc athlete. ar 2, 19.5 J. The re-ol .lion directed the In proposing am endm ent of NC A A ’s extia events committee to out-of-sea*.on practice, the c rim I begin immediately a full y e a r’s offered two proposals. One would of “ the pressure .mph'a cor,fin# “ organized practice se stud nherent in the playing of sions" in football ansi basketball in le n ­ ilegiate post season game* to the recognized seasons of those in all ports." •ports. The other would limit o f f The resolution specified N< AA- ca son practice to 20 ses ion*. sponsored post season competition, Another recommended constitu­ a* well a* implied reference to tional amendment dealt with the bow! football gam* principle of sound academic stan­ f h * council e x p l a i n e d l h . * *ucb dards. This read : "A n athlete shall prior to m m ilm n li m the Rose not represent his institution in in­ Bowl game between the Pacific tel collegiate athletic compot?^., Coart Conference a n d the B i g fen unless he had herm admitted in ( THMKSGIVINIi? v f you're heeding home for the H o lid a y malt* the trip eboard e modern Missouri Pacific tram. O ur ticket office will be glad to help with your plans. Convenient, tim e­ saving schedules. Sm artly appointed co ach ei and restful Pullmans. 3 Trains North Lv. Austin I0 ;2 5 a m 3:43 pm 10 35 pm 3 Trains South Lv Austin 4:35 am 10:00 am T ic k e t*— R e se rva tio n * 2:24 pm —I n f o r m a t i o n M IS S O U R I P A C IF IC S T A T IO N on Lam ar Boulevard A . R. Fox, G e n . A g t., Pass. Dept. W . U. F U L L E R , C ity Pass A g e n t— O T T O G R E IN , D epot Ticket A g t. Phone 1 8 5 1 • A 8-7755 « * 7-6096 C E N T U R Y OF S E R V I C E * 1 9 5 1 II San 14 r*x e s P m nr UC O (4-0) MS IO st (7-2 I IV Virginin I I J ( 7-1 I I fi Hoi Cree* i l l ( . I i I W a s h in g t o n St**.I * It if*. i Ii ■ S i I Ii, ( a lif o r n ia ( T i l 2* j x it** made in I flit t i n ro w m ff w ith I e ta * ! M re th a n ever, ii a a Fa vo rite m u custom to e n io v A I lit fo r I n e " w ith Dr. G _ ____ Pepper at IO. 2, and 4? Rauch XaM Grand Master of the Royal Order of Soccer Scores Gourmets and Raconteurs— our outspoken fr iend knows how to hnd the proof of the pudding. Especially such a thing as cigarette T U ESD A Y Theta Chi “ Diamondbacks" I, Phi Sigma Kappa 0. Mariners 3, Dorm G-H 0. Campus G Bld A ir Force RQ TC i), A IM E 2, T win Pines I, Beta Theta Pi 0, Sigma Chi 0. I Beta Theta Pi won on corner kicks, 3-1. Oak Grove 0, Chinese Students 0. (Oak Grove won on corner kicks, 1-0.) Money hon Housecats I, Blomquist Swedes I. (Housecats won on corner kicks, 3-1.) mildness! A "quick puff ’ and a “ single sniff’’ DR. P E PPE R. . . A NATIVE OF TEXAS, RIGHT AT HOME IN YOUR H 0 ME I left him hungry for facts. Smokers everywhere havp tried the same tests and discovered the one H e re s a d e lic io u s s p a r k lin g d rin k , d iffe re n t fro m a n i y o u ’v e taste d , that L I I I S y o u r e n e rg y w ith in J to 8 m in u t e s . . . g iv e s yo u n e w L I F E fast. P ic k s vo u up w h e n y o u ’re lo w . N o t h ­ in g lik e it e s e ry o n e lo v e s it. k e e p a c a r to n o r a case at h a n d , f o r a real lift t o r life. A t sod a fo u n ta in s , too! Camels as your steady smoke, on a day-after-day, Another Great Texas Product park-after-pack ba«is. No snap judgments. Once true test of cigarette mildness! It's the sensible test . . . the 30-Da\ Camel Mildness lest. which 'imply asks vou to trv you ve tried Camels for 30 days in your “ T-Zone' ( I for I hroat, T for 7 aste), you'll see w hy . . . ’Mural Schedule W ED N ESD AY Office Hours; 8:00-1:00—2:00-5:00 T I OK No Cactus Pictures will be made in December JI . g •. M cElhenny did all three g ai -if I tear ’* poi nu in a 20 JO ti * with U f LA last Satin da y. F red Bt .m y, who ha ! not been in the na?, mal spot! grit, broke in -.ut n ; as Fnm nated im lade Larry Isbell of Baylor, Fred Benners of Sou? (-rn Methodist, and Dan Page of Toxa*. A petition was circulated Tues­ day through Brackenridge, Prath-. er, and Roberts Halls about the' proposed telephone system. The petition asks that the dorm­ itory continue to u«e the buzzer system for phone calls, or, as the women’s dormitone* are re­ ceiving, a telephone be installed m each room. Interruption of studies, possi­ bility of unanswered phone calls, and the nuisance and bother of the now-pianned ringing of a sin­ gle telephone for the ten or four­ teen persons on a section floor are reasons giver. Equipment for the new system ha* not arrived, sa I Miss Helen Deathe, director of men s resi­ dence balls, Tuesday afternoon. P H II \ D E L P H I A, Nov. 20.iZP)— I he Philadelphia Flagler to­ day signed Johnny Rauch as t en* second string quarterback and gave the heave-ho to Bill MaeK rides, who had been the top ranking understudy for the Na­ tional Football League club for three years. CACTUS NOW N K W Y O R K , Nov. 2 0 b p , — Th' I ».;v< i of Washington’n one-man offer and Ohio Stat**’* one-man pass defense were named I ic*day a 4 the A oc lated Pre s’ Backs 'if tho V.«i k. K azm aier Passes Bright For Total Offense Lead Ea g le * MAKE YOUR CLASS PICTURE Page Is Mentioned In Backfield Poll ’he 4ttnrxa’•*. Prest President Truman predicted last right the Republican* w-ill suffer overwhelming defeat n next v^ar’s p ru d e n tia l election i f they' take the “ fatal step" of attacking U S fore.gn policy a* a major is­ sue. As f o r the Democrats, Mr. Truman made it clear they will campaign on a platform of world peace a d prosperity at home. The President ga-e no .rr ir.g whether he will he a candidate for re-election, but ?»:d he be­ lieve* the D em o crat “ can and w ill" wun. D a apeech prepared for de­ livery before the National W o­ men'* Democratic flu b in W ash­ ington, Mr. Truman a.*o predict­ ed the Republicans will try to buy tr.e presidency in ’52 with the . biggest “ flush fund" ir history and will wage a campaign of “ lies and smear*." By SO O Don Klein, senior (age star, throw at the 1951 So it! we t 'Call' Change Petitioned US Foreign Policy To Be M ajor Issue Klein Elected Captain Of 1951-52 Cage Team GOING HOME On the Campus r* Soccer 5 o 'c lo c k A r a b S tu d e n t * . AIK* in. Delt* Th<’»* Phi 7 o 'c lo c k After all the Mildness Tests.. • CamelleadsallotherbrandsJ6yMGw»f HiUel v*. CnnterHiirRM" S o 'c lo c k N ew m * i itss+eeBm •■ ft* I ■ i*ti’srl'. '■“'VYT’Vfcffi, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 1951 futility DL SSir in a . T h e U n iv e r s ity o f California Board of R egen ts has acted com m endably in refu s­ in g to reconsider last m o n th ’s ruling cast out the special faculty loyalty N A rich ic oath. Their eventual good sense a fter a peri­ od of heated controversy m arks a d e fi­ nite victory for the UC faculty and, through it, the nation's entire academic profession. Many thousands of other teachers, in Softenct *3-SSueS Although it is doubtful th at either man will oppose U nited S tates participation in the United N ation s, tonight's tw o -w ay Great Issues program should shed some light on the overall outlook o f the inter­ national organization. Known to have divergent view s on the U N , A ssista n t S ecretary of State John Hickerson and N Y U professor Dr. Clyde E agleton will undoubtedly aid any citi­ zen's th ink in g on our UN participation. A ttendance, usually restricted to Is­ sues registrants, tonight will be unlim ­ ited. The program is such that anyone would benefit greatly by attending. places w h ere good sen se on the commu­ nist question has failed to prevail, m u st u nfortu n ately continue to sign the point­ less non-Com m unist oath s or lose th eir jobs. Sim ilar oaths for other classes o f w orkers have fu rther confused the na­ tional “loyalty" situation. Perhaps C a lifo rn ia ’s action heralds an era when oath requirem ents will be g r a ­ dually cast out around the nation rather than added. People are b eginn in g to rea­ lize the utter fu tility o f o ath s — at last. ^Sports (The publicity com m ot** th* A r a b S t u d e n t * Asso­ In reply to a N e w York ju d g e ’s veh e­ ment attack on intercollegiate sports, U n iv e r s ity Athletic Director D. X. Bible gave this apt a p p r a is a l : “ People have been th ro w in g verbal b rickbats at college football for a long time, but the fact rem ains that the good points in collegiate athletics far outw eigh the bad.’’ L iv in g in tho shadow of Madison Square Garden and the City College o f Now York, a m a n ’s outlook is easily tw isted. ciation presents position of th# th* official Egyptian ernm ent.) gov­ mocracy for everybodj e ver y­ where. 1. The I 9 3 6 T r e a t y wac o n c lu d e d b e t w e e n occ u p i e d Egypt and the occupying pow-' e r. Br i t a i n Mr. Rewin, t h e f o r m e r Brit ish F o r e i g n S e c r e ­ t a r y .“aid. w h e n the d i s p u t e b e t w e e n I r a n a n d Russi a wa* b r o u g h t to t h e S e c u r i t y C o u n ­ cil, t h a t t h e Brit ish g o v e r n ­ m e n t r e g r e t t e d tha* an a g r e e , m e n t had b ee n i mp o s e d o r I r a n by f o r e while t h e gov e m i n e n t of Soviet Russi a o c ­ cu pi ed p a r t of I r an. " P o w e r , ’’ U n d e r the s m a s h i n g fi re a n d t h e t u r n i n g g u n s o f th# Brit;**5) troop* in t h e Eg y p ti* land, tho peopl e of E g y p t »crearn o u t : L i b er t y , F r e e d o m , m d D e m o c r e e y , By the s a m e a c r e a m an d f o r the s a m e pri r.iple* the f o u n de r * o f t h e g r e a t Un i t e d S t a t e 0 of A m e r i ­ c a g a ve t h e ; r lives. E g y p t t o ­ d a y , asks th*-1 B r ; *i=h E mp i r e h a s a i d ' ' ha s its w e i g h t in n e ­ to s n i de i t se l f to t he pr ncig o t i a t i o n . 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The . ' a r t * a r e v e r y as the p r o p r i e t o r o f t h e regi on i m p o r t a n t if we w a n t to give has b e e n placed in c h a r g e of j u s t i c e to tho p r o b l ems . The f o l k Wing a r e t o r e a s o n s w r i ­ the de f e i -o o f t h e n e u t r a l ty o f t h e * a n a l a n d t h e a f ty t h e people of E g y p t , o f a o f p a r a g e t h r o u g h it. f a i t l - a d r a c e s , deci de d to BRITISH VIOLATION f i g ’r * for f r e e d o m a n d a b r o 1. T h e Br i t i s h i n c r e a s e d t h e ga* t he vel l ow p a p e r wl < 5 n u m b e r o f f o r ce s allo*1 cd to wa- f o r c e d on t h e i n n o c e n t he s t a t i on e d in the Kur,z C a n a l p e o p l e in 1936. T h e p u b l i ci t y z n i c ; a n d a r e still b r i n g i n g c o m m i t t e e o f t he A r a b S t u ­ mo r e . T h e T r e a t y f A R H A R , D ir e c t o r S t u d e n t E m p lo y m e n t . 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T h e p l e a s u r e of the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a t h a v i n g Churchi l l a d d r e s s a j o i n t s es si on o f C o n­ g r e s s in his visit t o t h e U S a f t e r t h e f i r s t of t h e y e a r , w a s v e n ­ t u r e d by Dr. L i v i n g s t o n : “ T h e R e pu bl i c a n s will be glad to h a v e him, and t h e D e m o c r a t s u t t e r l y deli ghted. He will h a v e a b e t t e r c ha nc e p e r s u a d i n g C o n ­ g r e s s to f i nanci al l y aid G r e a t B r i t ­ ai n t h a n a n y o n e else. “ C hu r c h i l l p r o b a b l y h a s g r e a t ­ e r p r e s t i g e he r e t h a n in G r e a t B r i t a i n , si nce w e do n o t have the Br i t is h m e m o r y of him a* a sor t of ‘had b o y ’ of poli ti es in the 1 9 2 0 ’s, h u t onl y t h e m e m o r y of a g r e a t living s t a t e s m a n . ” P r o f e s s o r M a c d o n a l d fel t t h at t h e US c a n ' t a f f o r d t he collapse o f F.ngland, s o u p will pay h e r r e ­ g a r d l e s s of t h e cost. “ Key to th# c h a o t i c Brit ish sit­ u a t i o n is t he f o r e i g n s i tuat i on, said Dr. Macdonal d. Mo ne y spent now on a r m a m e n t c o u l d be used f o r e c o n o mi c i m p r o v e m e n t . W i n , r i g h t h e m on the c a m p u s , thi nk o f all the m o n e \ t h a t coul d be s a v ed if t h e r e was no n ^ e d f o r the military.” W h e n q u e s t io ne d a h o u t any s u g g e s t e d r e m e d i e s f o r t he world s i t u a t i o n , bot h p r o f e s s o r - a gr e e d t h a t t h e r e was no i m m e d i a t e pros p e r t f o r relief. Dr Li vi ngst on stated: “ Although there is const ant b i c k e r i n g , I ’m not one who thni ks w a r is i nevi t abl e. O u r ( U S and G r e a t B r i t a i n ’s) p r e s e n t world pol i cy is good a n d s o u n d , and a b o u t the o l m w a y to deal v th the si tuatio n. ” Dr. M a c d o n a l d felt “ I d o n ' t t hi nk t h e y ( t he dipio mat,*) will re a c h an a g r e e m e n t . I h av e t he f e e l in g t h a t for rn ■ t i m e we will ‘b u m p Rlong' quit o a we a r e . ” Of ( i i i I - ' - I I DOW NTOW N KINDERGARTEN 400 V ■ ( . 8 6 8 8 . 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A l t h o u g h p e r s o n n e l has c h a n g e d anil e n t h us i a s m has o ft e n b een in s p ur t s, its work h a s had a c o n t i n u o u s e f f ect . $ 200 f r o m C a mp u s C h es t this y e a r will aid this w o r k . C o mb i ne d w i t h t h e f or ei gn s t u d e n t advi s or y fu n d , t h e m o n e y will be used in ca s e o f e m e r g e n c y when a D P s t u ­ d e n t is w it hout e m p l o y m e n t or u p ­ k ee p d u r i n g t he s u m m e r or is delayed in en r o l l i ng in t he U n i v e r s i t y . T h e a d v i s o r y f u n d, it­ self, pr ovi des s c hol ar s hi ps for n ee d y an d w o r t h y s t u d e n t s w h e n ­ e v e r n eces s ar y. This smal l est asking from C a m p u s C h e st is y e t o n e of t h e l a r g e s t givi ngs to t h e c a mp u s . For Sale 20 19 By A N N E C HA MB E R S A l t h o u g h two U n i v e r s i t y s t u ­ d e n t s took an o r d i n a r y t o u r of E u r o p e sever al s u m m e r s a go, t he y b r o u g h t hack with t h e m an idea t h a t soon be c a me one of t h e g r e a t ­ e s t ser vi ces ever p e r f o r m e d by this campus. Few people now r e m e m b e r J o h n L a n g l e y a nd H e r m a n N e u s e h , b u t m o r e t h a n a dozen di s pl a c e d p e r ­ so n s a n d t h o u s an d s of U n i v e rs i t y s t u d e n t s a r e e x p e r i e n c i n g now the e f f e c t s o f t hei r idea. While t hes e s t u d e n t s w e r e in E u r o p e , t he y be c a me d e e p l y c o n ­ c e r n e d about the q u al i t y and q u a n t i t y of t h e dis pl aced pers ons in c a m p s - p a r t ic u l ar l y those of col l ege age. T h e y set to wo r k i mme d i at e l y a f t e r school began t he n e x t fal l — t ol d o f t h e i r e x p e r i e n c es to w h o m ­ e v e r woul d listen, o r g a n i z e d c o m ­ m i t t e e s , brought, D P s t u d e n t s who w e r e a l r e a d y in t he c o u n t r y to the c a m p u s to s h a r e t h e i r e x pe r i e n ce s w i t h a s t u d en t body, whi ch on the whol e , was oblivious to t he pli ght o f s t u d e n t s in o t h e r c o u nt r i e s. T h e i dea s p a r ke d a n d expl oded int o an a l mo s t whol esal e act i on of c o n c e r n an d gi vi ng by t h e c a mp u s a n d t h e Aust i n c o m m u n i t y . F o u r t e e n s t u d e n t s a r e r ec e i vi n g a col l ege educ a t io n a n d a r e b e ­ c o m i n g A m e r i c a n cit i zens , sever al h a v i n g a l r e a d y g r a d u a t e d . In a d d i ­ t i on pr ovi s i ons h ave b e e n made f o r t h e f amil ies of s o m e of t he D r s t u d en t s . S A H H N A T M I i so­ d i u m and Dr ag. I n: p o — — .— — ....... — j STS a n d H i s t o r y 2 * 2 K Y O U R B E S T b u y ! A u*#d k i n g M a s t e r n o t e b o o k . K#n*r'i Mo del " eor riet , good ton*. rang# CAM packet V KI L O W v a l v e a d i o n . 1 7 4 . ( all 7 - S 2 S * . Ca l l 7- SS1 I a f t e r 5 p m 10 ZI THF. Al l Visit 13 14 14 DP s Receiving Education at UT Board JI IS Through Campus Chest B r GR E T A N I S S E N F a c u l t y - s t u d e n t opi ni on in g e n ­ e r al s e e ms to f a v o r t h e el ect i on of C hu r c h i l l in G r e a t B r i t ai n , a g r e e d Dr. W. S. Li v i ng s t o n , p r o f e s s o r of A m e ri c a n F or e i g n Re l a t i ons , an d H. Malcom Ma c d on al d , as s oc­ i a t e professor o f G o v e r n m e n t . C h u r c h i l l ’s e l ec t i on an d t he r e ­ i n s t a l l a t i o n of t he c o n s e r v a t i ve s will n o t b r i n g m u c h c h a n g e , if a n y , in Br it ish f o r e i g n poli cy, said Li vi ngs t on, bu t it h a s a l r e a d y b r o u g h t a b o u t a s e ve r e r e - t i g h t e n ­ i n g of t he Brit ish belt. T h e f l ow of i mpor t s , t o u r i s t a l l o t m e n t s , and h ome h e a t i n g an d b ui l di n g h av e b een cut , a l o n g wi t h r a i s i n g the b a nk r a t e. “ T h e use o f t h e s e soci ali st d e ­ vices by t he C o n s e r v a t i v e s who so reentry' s ev e r el y cri t i ci zed t h e m , has set t h e Brit ish Soci al i s t s h o o t ­ i ng a n d h o wl i n g , ” sai d Dr. Livi ngaton. Dr. Ma c d on al d f e l t t he Brit ish f o r e i g n policy will be m o r e c o m ­ p e t e n t l y c o n du c t e d as a r e s u l t of t h e el ec t i on a n d t h a t e v e r y a t ­ t e m p t will he m a d e to p r e v e n t E a s t - W e s t con f l i c t by di pl omat i c m e an s . “ T he t o n e f o r thi s w a s set by Anthony E d e n ’s P a ri s a d d r e s s whi ch called f o r a l a s t m i n u t e dose o f c o mm o n s ens e b e f o r e we ar e c o n s u m e d in t h e f l a m e s of an atomic w a r . ” C h u r c h i l l' s f o r e i g n policy will p r o b a b l y i n c l ud e a g e n e r a l s t i f ­ f e n i n g of Brit ish r e s i s t a n c e to f u r th e r disintegration among the domi ni ons , coloni es, and h o me g o v e r n m e n t , p r e d i c t e d Dr. Ma c ­ donald. “ T he I r a n i a n s i t u a t i on is h o p e ­ less b e c a u s e it w a s a l l owed to go t oo f a r , b u t it will n o t be r e p e a t e d I feel s u r e , ” said Dr. Ma c dona l d. Bot h p r o f e s s o rs fel t t h a t t he C h u r c h i l l f o r ei g n policy will call f o r U S loans, a n d t h a t t h o s e l o a n s will mo r e likely be g r a n t e d in THE DAILY TEXAN % the b attleground for th e United States— can only stand a gh a st ai any su gg estio n th a t the ‘freedom lo v in g ’ countries o f th e world w elcom e Franco into an alliance, P E T E R J A R R E T T COLEM AN 'Conservatives Using Socialist Devices T" IO IX TO T H E EDITOR: I am profoundly disturbed at th e recen t article, ‘Should t h e W est A ccept T otalitarian Spain as A lly ? ’, appearing over the name o f W ayland Pilcher. A pparently Mr. Pilcher believes that A m e ri­ can opinion is g ro w in g more f a v ­ orable to Spain, and one can only in fer from the tone o f his article that he consider* this to he a good thing. May I su g g e s t th a t the mis­ givings that the world shares at certain aspects o f A m erican fo r ­ eign policy arc grounded on qu e s­ tions such as this. We still believe that loss than a decade ago the U n ited S ta tes e n ­ tered a war in order to fr ee man­ kind from ju s t the ty p e of police sta te that General F ranco stood fo r in 1941 and still stands for t o ­ day. The co untries o f the world that, support A merica in the a t ­ tempt to stem co m m u nism can only be deeply shocked a t such a change o f view . The world seem s to f o r g e t all too readily that so m eth in g in f i­ n itely more desirable has to he o ffe r e d in the place o f com m u ­ nism. If Europe is to fig h t, she Page ? J ime m u s t be given so m eth in g to fig h t fo r . not against! I su g g e s t that E urope which g a v e so heavily in th e Spanish Civil War and in World War II— and which must inevitable become Franco Alliance Daily TV from UT Has Good Chance THE DAILY TEXAN TYPING. 1E i e c t r o M#b. P e t - Pick-up an d d e- I: cr. Mrs. Urn Mon, 6- 2 V4? c R O s ansar* n a s a bi!* a MU asan a L4Hfflo a g a s a h i am u H a il S B s a a a a u g B s© w aarctan agSfci _ o a a asci ann R D M oqooagaa anwHKfl S c a n t s Aranas a g o g ® sh o e a s a a E X P E R I E N C E D Vt. a . g r a d u a t e . a b le Mr*. La >i» 5 - 1 2 2 7 . A Reason­ N ELECTRIC TH E S E S . d i s s e r t a t i o n * . W 8 1 s t — m o r n i n g * . 2 - 9 4 4 I. 3 T Y P I N G : NEAT w ork. 2 - 9 5 16. 2 - 4 3 5 3 . W Pick .‘09 up • • r v i c a . D ISSER TATIO N S— theses theses. tric. JOO W e s t 1st . 2 - 9 4 4 1 . E lec­ E Wanted R G I R L S , B O W an d f a m i l y l a u n d r y d on # at h o m e 1*06 Cedar P h o n e - 2 - 4 2 9 1 . I T W O N A T I V E speaker-* o f R u s s i a n for r e c o r d i n g s Man an n w o m a n —- f e e . C al ls l - S m oi 2 - 1 9 8 1 . Wednesday, Nov. ?!, 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Pjsge 4 Qvtr the T-Cup - * • T-c7 u _ | .. . . C o w a rd Swing and Turn to Have exhibitions T o n i g h t --J T ..r« members iYi*mhor« who S w in e and Turn nerform in the exhibition an ua re at. the Campus Chest Tai’ . , . ant Show Wednesda- night are w ill Jo ve y c e ., N e ff. ff, Petrify Petrey Done, Dorm, .Jo well, and Jtilie Robertson. boys perfo rn intr • ii bf- Pat n :11 ft t. D I / »•. „ v-, ■» or*, Bill Rh ne. B H am *. TidJ e r r y Ma ley. lid M ales. The Sw ing and Turn will not Pct a* usual th:* W ednesday. on r' and The Ina equate lib ra ry hours, T H A N K S G IV IN G DIN N ER Refried Beans Chili Coffee or Tea (.R K H SC O T T A C T OVER TEXAS THEATRE 7 9439 directed by M e lv in Pape. Reservations may he made by calling 6-0841. T ick ets are 90 cents for Use the Classified: students and 11.50 fo r the public. — — —— — --- fa F r . • • e n c h ? -S S I. - MATAMOROS 504 East Avenue Ka The Rice Forty Acres Ramblers Sherbet or Mexican Candy ™................................... playing at Thursday Terrific Varsity Inn For the Love of Mike— Don t Miss Spike! ME Plus B flour Private Sensibly Priced M 75 o .f t * ; wa, p*,> H.cry! Or**f pf r r o r * ’’ hone 53-9012 lifT its d . GREG SCOTT S T A R T I N G T O N I G H T AND HIS N EW - >73* G ,* d * lu o « A b o .* T * « * » th e e h * " * 7 »4 1» T h * « t* r t (,/ r i. g U R lijL IM l HI: A lib is T W O S H O W S N IG H T L Y Feature Start* at 7 P M. (ut™ *? THE CITY SUCKERS ond COMPANY Of 44 th Adder! sta g e baritone Kai l Redding m ezzo-soprano jo ie of for or John whose BLOUSES AT B E T T I! STORES I V I R Y W H I I I St' 504 EAST AVE. Phone 7-0253 J» 4f Ban*, in a nd la*., Austin at SCARBROUGH A SONI in D a l l a * at A. HARRIS 1171 BraaSw ay. Maw Yark IB, N. V. ' ro n tra Orlofsky. I he o ( Pe:'< ’ f , joke s with wonderful American value...terrific in any language! The Most Popular Place to Eat Mexican Food e l e f e c t in t h e s w i t c h wh a d ioi is h e d v o i c e c o n t r a -t in erisombii T h i r d a c t n la p A ti o ; v. h < pi o vid by Judy Bond! Thtst blousts combint Paris inspired styling VYlalamohoA was I cre d ib ility M a is oui, Mam'seHe, you ll bt trts cb c in a jolit N e w ly Decorated tamed by s u b s t i t u t i n g ric h voi* in t h e d T c / c S o w hic h . og if: it-, or. Adelaide Bi-hop bro .g *, cha. arid vocal ability to the role Adele although t e r voice a s s • up to t ie e o l o r a t :ra pa* ages her second act ai a. I enor Lio Thomas Leech commenced poor vocal condition, managed improve, but BO? cnoug''.. Era: ing Kisen tein, Michae, Rarri* produced hoarse outr>ur*‘ts ra‘ r. tt.an m imical tom laual MUSICAL DEPRECIATION . REVUE of 1952 b ri ll ia n c e g • a 1 h i g h e r K ey . Th ii (our»> MIK *•»• wktri 'or S57 SO tw ert-bridge Wednesday W ednesday at n e M alin, U n iv e rs ity gradumer *,|j )10j(j tj ^ , r rf.R , i H ,meeting P-m- inthe fIorr‘* Econom ic* Jatea Wednr.*da> at 7 p.m. in T«-xa-- Room. aie student, w appear in the U nion 309. A J .-it n C • T r e a t e r production * o f N oei f <-arn * h i t , “ B lith e na la' r of a / r a t tat* lounge . T w o technicolor geological moSp.: it ," which open* tonight at dorm ,tory, .ort th- lack of , .o.t- v| .. m , u b u |b B .jiM ln , » . b l . » r .d u .t a f«llo*»h.|> w ill br „ B ]r t h of >n ( )jl f .ie| be ma n point* to them discussion. . . , _ , , .. !• . r . n through S u n d a y a* f show r f o r th e F a u lt F i n d e r * Gao_i hp L u t h e r a n C I . A l o g i c a l S o c i e t y W e d n e s d * ’ night ir e A< I theater, Guadalupe. .S tu d e n t A**ocia _ By F R E D B P I K E ,, . a t J : l o in G eolo gy B u ild in g 14. Oth* rn n toe ■ a it moi id e H a rry (i o n w ; h a v e a c o f f e e h o u r ar n * Jo h a n n S tra u * * ’ “ Die Fle rk r discussion Wednesday at 9:30 p .m .’ m aut” is known in Eng lish a A k in , B e rf L a rw o o d , Irene * I ho U n i T e r * i t y L a d l e * I n t e r n e e _ ,, r. M itch ell, George yanders, A lice i . , “ Too B a t Boasting a new set r( j n, e v t n c * ru. 0 , 0 , t t * . . 1 0,1 mate Club * ' no .I a bai ooru* C o m m itte e ft -a m g -. t h e R a ‘ M v s p . and Peggy J utt. , • ', p T e x a. 11*r. r W edre.riaa t Ziixer Par* , , , D w e a u ex a a at o .rn in I W ^ a nte l e t m g ' t at the Param o r I mon JOb. A firianciai report 'in J a ” 1 P n1, T heater. The cre a tu re was «o d w no tr.e o comm .m cate •ne Health C enter will be romJ he en terta in m e n t com m ittee g r^ e d a* to be scarcely recognize pieted. There may also be some in. lube* Mesdames H. M. Buriage, ^ jia t n f W altz K r j first V8 *Dirit during -cu-’ ion of the ram pu* parking M. FT G res, Ja m e s W ei?-, and Leo f j oated g racefu i and it appears and o b i <01 Black^to'-k. W oo dr w Patterson through the ether. Lae ft.er ‘ he seance will aet as master of ceremonies. f , ,ght w a * o n a - >nai< • cd Husbands of mem bers w ill be and p!o(ld,n}f jn iU progress. he man -an see M a n y enjoyable feat. .re* bow Hostesses w ill be the Adven- ever resulted in a m o st en ter* a. ’ » begir.-s when es in E a tin g f l ib. Mrs. A. 8. ing evening. V e t e r a n Jr r a Pet, w iff* d.es a n d k and Mrs. P a u l J . T h om p- dominated the perform ance bot son a t e chairm an and co-chairman, v o cally and h i-trionically de-pit to respectively. the fact that her voice i n pla«-e iris to rid h. the * too low for an <:< n J! a rhe L * w W i v e * C l u b w i l l hav< f{,-r o< liverv of t e f zarda l/Yjatamorod Announces a new type e RUSH TOR a:* w ere the We Are Open All Day Thursday j<.k hum orous b un-V i e n n es e. Gregory Gym—Saturday, Dec. I 8:15 p. rn. T IZ ^ l/ C T C . S * r v k « m « n , Student* - *1, G * n * r * I ,d m u *iD n I IV ^ T V C I J . R ***rv*d S< »*t*— R I O S, * 2 BO T ic k e t* m a y bo p u rc h * » « 6 * t H o m p h ill’ o N o M o il o rd e r* I «nd J P ( in c ! u d *» A W a l t D is n e y Rood M u o ic C o . F e a tu re Je a n S im m o n * D o n a ld • FF I .. 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