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Spe ci al p e r - t h e s i t u a t i on , Wi l ki ns on sai d un- e a g e r l y - a w a i t e d t h a n t h e A g g i e 1 b u t T e x a s in t h a t C o a ch b a l k a s Doctor of O p to m e tr y deg re e tion we a r e e q ui p p e d to h a n d l e rn mission t o c o n t i n u e p l a y in Dal l as quali fi ed T u e s d a y , “ T h e T e x a s f es t . b u t o n e g o o d y i e d - a n d - t r u e pi t chin t h r e e y e a r s f o r s t u d e n t s every detail of your moving, lias b e e n g r a n t e d O k l a h o m a f o r -e r ' i es will go on a h o m e - a n d A t h l e t i c d i r e c t o r D a n a X. Bi bl e er> B a yl o r is g e n e r a l l y pi c ke d a* p r o m p tly rind efficiently. e n t e r i n g wi t h s i x t y o r m o r e t w o c o n t r a c t r e n e w a l s si nce t h e h o m e basi s a f t e r t he p r e s e n t con- s a ' fl Wednesday that “ m a n y ^ e l e a g u e ' s m o s t apt t e a m , a n d s e m e s t e r c r e d i t s in s p e c i f i e d r e g u l a t i o n wa* p a - sod. t r a c t e xpi r e in 1 9 56 . ” t h i n g s c o u l d h a p p e n b e t w e e n n ow g a m e is a t Wa c o . As if Bi bb Li be r a l A r t s cour s es . \V’s otter a moving service . . . in­ " W e w'ould like to c o n t i n u e t h e Bible sai d, “ T h e r e is a l w a y s a a n d 1 9 5 6. ” h a s n ’t e n o u g h h e a d a c h e s now. Fall R eg istra tio n N ow Opoa ?4 v , ; o cluding Ior at moving ser ies in D a l l a s , ” A t h l e t i c D i r e c t o r c h a n c e the Big Seven m ight1 “ I feel s u r e t h a t O k l a h o m a p a r X in g a n d r i a ' .a g Students are granted profes­ for shipment hy rail , . D a n a X. Bible .said VVo d n e s d a y , I c h a n g e its r e g u l a t i o n , a n d , too, w a n t s to c o n t i n u e to p l a y t h e » i . pi A u stin si onal r e c o g n i t i o n by t h e temporary or perma­ “ h u t if t h e Big S ev e n d i c t a t e s T e xa n m i g h t be f a v o r e d by speci al g a m e in Dal l as , jU 3 t a s we do. B u t r f O S r l TO r l O y M u s l i n nent a t o n i a in our U. S. D e p a r t m e n t o f D e f e n s e modern s i r i E o u i i , o t h e r wi s e , we will play O k l a h o m a 1 p e r m i s s i o n to c o n t i n u e t h e series if n e e d be, we will a g r e e to a a n d S e l e c t i v e S er vi ce. • all na for an •nmii •e on a h o m e - a n d - h o m e b a s i s . ” and full information in D a l l a s . ” E x c e l l e n t cli nical faci li ti es. home-and-home contract.” Bible p o i n t e d o u t t h a t “ a rich A t h l e t i c a n d r e c r e a t i o n a l acW i l k i n s o n ’s a n n o u n c e m e n t T h e I e x a s f r e s h m a n b a s e ba l l rivalry has d e v e l o p e d b e t w e e n ti vit ies. D o r m i t o r i e s on t h e VAN HIVES, i e n d e d s p e c u l a t i o n m a t O k l a h o m a t e a m wilt p l a y t h e A us t i n Hi gh campus. T e x a s ami O k l a h o m a , a n d we w a n t w o u l d a p p l y f o r e n t r a n c e t o t h e Mftroons ftt 3 p. m. t o d a y in H o u s e to k e ep t h e m on oui s c h e d u l e . ” C H IC A G O C O L LE G E OF H e m p h i l l ? U n i v e r s i t y All st ar* S W C t h i s y e a r . E a r l i e r in t h e y e a r , p a r k * In t w o p r e v i o u s g a m e s wi t h OPTOMETRY He a d d e d , " W e will n o t give I . U L, nlverBlty he m a d e t h a t s t a t e m e n t t hat n f t i t h e M a r o o n s t h e Y e a r l i n g s h a ve up o u r S t a t e F a i r d a t e , h o w e v e r . | " i t e t Lh(‘ B e r g s t r o m A i r Base "t a t e m e n t t h a t U L ___ 2 3 1 3 N orth Clark Stroot c o me o u t on t op. T he s e c o n d S a t u r d a y of t h e F a i r 1 F l y e r s t o n i g h t a t 7 : 3 0 on Whit *- ,0KlealJy b e l o n g s m o u r l e a u g u e . C hicago 14, Illinois Coach Sam Haishany s ai d has b e l o n g e d to the U n i v e r s i t y ^ * * 1 F e l d ’s s o u t h d i a m o n d . t h e B,K }’ef| school a c t u a l l y W e d n e s d a y t h a t 2-2488 R on a l d K e l l e r f or n e a r l y t h r e e de c a d e s , a n d if The Al l - s t a r s will call on Dud- d o € " 9 !an to ,b” jt thp S e g e n will be t he s t a r t i n g p i t c h e r f o r we c a n n o t c o n t i n u e to p l a y Okl a- I ley T h o m p s o n to t oe t h e sl ab j a m * se<,k S W C s t at u s , it s t e m s t he Y e a r l i n g s. K e l l e r ’* b a t t e r y a g a i n s t t h e boys in blue. Berg- t h e >' Pa *»*d u p a choice e x c u s e t o m a t e will bo R a b o r n M a t t h e w s . r o m h a . a n o u t , u i m , n „ t h r o . - : £> »« ' n » „ n,IU « 1 . i t . rialiinf . s , tur(1 , he K r o l h d i a m o n d , q u . d man m o u n d . t a l l . In t h , H y a r i * b u t a l t h . y . . J , a lot c ou l d h a p - w i „ t h , B . y l . r C u b . s t Clark a a l ira me t h e i r p , U h , n i t t r i o r o m - P « *«■ field. T h , Y earlm ra d .fe a te d t h , I nned t h e i r t a l e n t , to pi t ch a per. * C u b a . R-3, in W a c o t wo w e e k . The intramural track scramble f e e t no-hi t n o - r u n g a m e ago. T h e All--tars’ probab le s t a r t ­ unveiled a pair of varsity pr o s­ ing l i ne up a g a i n s t B e r g s t r o m will pe c t s in t h e K a p p a S i g ’s B r u c e b e: Bill U h an s l o r , 3 b ; Bu d Byer l y, Mi l l er a n d B l o m q u i s t ’s J i m B a bb. 2 b; Don B a r t o n , ss; G’y W a g n e r , Mi l l er h a d a l r e a d y b e e n t a b b e d r f ; R u s s i K e r s t e n , l b ; Ra y P e r r y , by L o n g h o r n coaches. C u r r e n t l y Let us move or your furniture THURSDAY Fencing c f ; Mac S t o e l t j e , c ; (lib D a w s o n, i nel i gi bl e, he ha s said he will t r y 7 p . m. lf; a n d T h o m p s o n , p. o u t n e x t y e a r as a s o p h o m o r e . All eon t e s t a n t a report. and personal effects I , Sideline Slants the onl y wal k given up by Co noley. V i r a m o n t e s stole second, a n d w hen t h e ball rolled into t he o u t f i e l d, he l egged it into t hi rd. The t h r o w to thi rd b a s e ma n Coughl i n was in time, o ut the Vi s i t i ng L e a g u e r s H a v e D a n c e t h e T e x a s Union ho n o r i ng vi s i t ­ ing high school s t ud e n t * S p o rt dr es s will be wor n, and all U n i v e r ­ sity a n d high «rhon! s t ud e n t * ma y attend. SH O R TH A N D IN 6 WEEKS Typing Optional Na gumboil. Usa* ABC* For Butinas* and Civil Sac vie*. DAY. EVE. Low Cost jus va., to t h e *7* \ i v J n the like he m i g h t m a k e it w h e n the SIG EFS Virsrnont.es, l h R> His. cf D a w s o n , 3b . S u mr a l l , p A * h h >, o A ria rn*, rf B a n k s t o n , ?b ■Sh a w «•11. lf C o le , s s (I) r ah 4 I <1 4 4 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 n 3 0 3 * s — « .— I 29 N E W M A N f Ol ah r a 4 C o u g h l i n , 3h a 4 V i l l af r an c a , ss 4 a Eagan, rf a 8 Dought, rf « 3 Connie,. P •A a S m i t h , lf n 2 Iliff, l h 2 o D i l l o n , 2h ii 2 K v in ta , c Tot al* Totals f->or* b y I n n i n g * SPE . — Newman — ——. 31 a a a ft a a a I a a I a I 0 i n a a a a a — — I 3 • b ft 3 I 2 a 2 0 a o I9 o 0 ft ft 0 ti I I 2 27 h A ft I I I I a a i 3 I 13 0 ft I a I I 0 — — 3 27 n il OOO 040 OOO a 2 I a a ti 0 I I 0 4 • i a 0 0 a a a n o «*— i OOI — I OOO— a 2 5 t h Y r . S c h o o l s In P r in c ip a l C h i a s C o m r Obsarvr S p e a k to o u r P u p i l * S p ju u k v J iiiw q Texas-0U Data: Much Could Pass Before '56 O U's Announcement No Surprise to Bible Chicago College of T H E R E ARE GOOD-PAYING JO B S W A I T I N G FOR YOU OPTOMETRY T h e r e ' s a quick, easy w a y f or you t o g e t a good- p a y i ng job. You c an l ear n " S p e e d w r i t i n g , ” t he in o d e r n, n a t i o n a l l y- k n o w n s h o r t h a n d in only six we eks, at D u r h a m ’s Busi nes s College, in Aust i n. “ S p e e d w r i t i n g ’’ is e n t i r e l y u n ­ like t he old s h o r t h a n d me t h o d s . “ S p e e d w r i t i n g ’’ uses the A B U * — It j u s t t u r n s y ou r l o n g h a n d into shorthand. D u r h a m ’* is exclusivel y a u t h o r ­ ized to t e a c h “ S p e e d w r i t i n g ” in Aust i n . DAY A ND E V E N IN G C LA SSES At Houso Park Today ALLIED Hemphill Softball Crew Tries Bergstrom Today Vi si t o r w r i t e D u r h a m ' s a t 600A L a v a c a S t r e e t — or t e l e p h o n e 8 - 3 4 46 f o r full i n f o r m a t i o n . D u r h a m ’s is t he only b u s i n e s s col l ege in Au s t i n b e a r i n g t h e a p ­ p r oval of t h e S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t of E d u c a t i o n ; it is also ful ly a c c r e b i t ed by t h e A m e r i c a n As s o c i at i o n o f C o m m e r c i a l College*. ROBERDEAU Van & Storage Co. GRADUATING? snow utsM ’Mural Schedule store 1952 r THE D AILY TEXAN n Seairifl i i b e l i e v i n g ! And what these G I ’* see, tell* them that thc a^c of atomic warfare is irrevocably here. An e y e w i t ­ ness history lesson they’ll never forget' Coaching Spacial Sarvice* FRENI H TUTORING, translation, adultachildren classes. Phone 6-J2H*. H A I R C U T S .7 6c S u e r ’* B e r b e r S h o p 2602 G ua d a l u p e CO ACHIN G IN teacher. 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P r i ce* s t a r t a t $ 1 6 .2 5 f o r L a d i e s a n d $ 17 . 60 f o r Men. Plug t a x . L e t us s how you. We' ll m a k e y o u r rmar now wi t h a v er y smal l deposi t . P a y b a l a n c e w h e n y o u recei ve. Will mai l to you if y o u wish. THE J J STATE ( A u s t i n d e l i v e r y zone* a r e f r o m 19t h t o 2 7 t h s t r e e t s a n d San J a c i n t o t o Rio G r a n d e . F o r do r m* t h a t have no b o x e s f o r s t u d e nt * , d e l i v e r y will be m a d e to i n d i v i d u al room*. i B ER KM A N S J College $icre +J O N THE DRAG I Thursday, May T, 1952 Power Show Boasts Scientific 'Miracles Ifs F re THE DAILY TEXAN Pag* 5 Commercializing Union Is Trend on Campuses Ifs Fun— Ifs Co-Rec , Sport Plan Opens U T Gym to All-Comers offer visitors a chance to "set their Should th* Texas Union be a nightly fo r them, provided they voice,” or at least the waves proBETTY RAWLAND thinks those who d on't com# to tourney was begun as part o f the pertinent. Mrs. Josephon# Chap­ commercial organization a n d pay the juke box. duced by it. j " F ree , fun, a good way to meet Co-Rec don’t know w hat they’re women’* intramural program. The man, golf instructor, and Miss Miss M offett hopes the Texas charge for movies, forum speak­ The School of A rchitecture will pe0p]e>’* T h a t’s why Co-Recreation missing. next year, after the students had Louise " T e x ” Teixeira, swimming c hart the course of an architec-1 ^ as become so popular among "I like the friendly, informal a t­ responded to the volleyball tour­ and tennis instructor, are hostess­ ers, dances, pop lectures, a n d Union will give a more rounded playing ping pong and pool? program for students n ex t year. tu ra l stu dent through his five students and faculty members. nament, Miss Mary Jane Robb in­ es. titude.” years in the school. The displays The fo u r delegates to the Na­ "I would like to see more groups, Mrs. Chapman received one of Eliseo Mallari from Manila said, troduced a general Friday night U nder the Co-Rec program the will f e a tu re abstract design, a r ­ Women’s Gymnasium is open to "I like to develop skill in sport, co-recreation program. the first degrees offered by the tional Association of College U n­ such as the graduates, married chitectural design, and a detailed dates, boy and girl stags, m arried especially badminton, and enjoy Although it was not held reg u­ University in physical education. ions agreed th a t this should nev­ students, and small organizations, plan of a city. students, social group and m em ­ getting acquainted with other stu­ larly, it proved ao successful that Mrs. Chapman met Miss Teix­ er be done on this campus, but be g i v e n their place in the Un­ A supersonic wind tunnel, color bers of the faculty each F riday dents.” in 1948 Friday evening and S at­ eira at Simmons where they both said the trend has sta rte d in other ion.” television, a "chemical cow,” je t from 7 :30 to IO p.m. fo r swim­ Men and women are furnished urd a y afternoon programs were taught. When Mrs. Chapman came Unions. W. D. Blunk, assistant to Other unions smaller than ours engines, and many other items will ming, badminton, table tennis, swim suits a t the gym or they can combined with tournam ents in six to the University in September, the dean of stu d e n t life; Molly offer more programs, y et their round out the exhibits. archery, shuffleboard, fencing, w ear their own. sports to make up the Co-Rec ac­ 1948, she urged Miss Teixiera to Moffett, charm committee chair­ fees are above $5 a year whereas Besides the exhibits, two dupli- and volleyball. There are facilities From 75 to IOO fun-lovers us­ tivities. This year fo r the first come with hre. Miss Teixiera, a man, and Jim my Lusk, free dance ours is only $2, Lusk said. "With cate general career conferences j for square dancing and if enough ually participate in the sports. time the Saturday sports were dis­ Boston University graduate, is committee chairman, were the UT an increase in fees, we could ex­ will be held in the Union Friday j request, it will be started. The gym will be open for Co- continued because of l*ek of stu­ from New Hampshire. representatives. pand the facilities and still keep at 2 p.m. and Saturday a t IO a.m. j Co-Rec has mixed tou rnam en ts Rec each Friday night from now dent support. More than 700 contestants p a r ­ J itte r Nolen, union director the Union from being commercial­ so th a t all visitors may atte n d one j i„ volleyball, tennis, table tennis, through the first week of finals. Co-Rec is sponsored by the ticipated in this y ear’s mixed Co- said the unions today either help ized.” or the other. badminton, bowling, and softball. The Co-Rec program started in Dean of Student Life and the Rec tourneys. Trophies at the an­ the students gain a cultural phase The convention was held at Representatives from the Dean The sports are more social than 1946 when a mixed volleyball Women’s Physical Training De- nual T-Night banquet May 7. of University life, or are used to Oklahoma AAM, which has a new of Stu d e n t Life's office and the in tram urals and the informal basis lure students in and charge them $4.5 million union. Representa­ ROTC will be on hand to guide of " f o r the fu n of it” gives people tives from more than IOO colleges to get out. prospective students in re g istra ­ a chance to g e t acquainted. First- Spring Tugs at Waller One of the convention speakers and universities were there. place trophies are awarded to the tion procedure. Ideas received from th e m eet­ argued th a t a director should winers. The runner-up and consol­ ation winner* play for the second understand stu d e n t psychology ing and to be discusssed at the place trophies. and not be merely a business man­ Union retreat May 28 and 29, are Mrs. Viola N. Garza, assistant ager. One of the unions represent­ selection of awards for commit* to the director of the I n te rn a tio n ­ Many students expressed a wil­ the building of a sewer line down ed a t the conference has a 200- tees, a married students’ a nd! By A N N K RO C H M A N al Advisory office and a regular room hotel, 18 pin ball machines, graduates' day, a high school ca* The warm breezes of spring lingness to aid in such a program the middle of the creek. The effect Co-Rec participant, said i f s her dress shops, a b a rb e r shop, book reer conference, big name dance have caused students and faculty but again the Issue was p u t aside of this city project wasn’t good, best opportunity fo r exercise. stores, and o th er money-making bands, a student-facuity picnic, "M y husband and I are on a members to notice th a t Waller without action. Tho popular myth that visualizes but time and nature are working institutions. Very little is done for game rooms, foreign movies, foot­ Creek is not as beautiful as it Abraham Lincoln as a "backs- limited budget and since i f s free to minimize and conceal the de­ the students’ recreational needs, ball movies, art exchanges, ex­ Attention has been called re ­ that makes it especially attractive, might be with a little help. predations of the construction for which they pay $20 a year, be­ hibits, contests, and pool and ping woodman” was blasted by Dr. J. In May, 19 49 , Dr. J. J. Jones, cently to piles of loose rock and crew. she said. debris on both banks caused bv sides the ballroom th a t is opened pong tournaments. G. Randall, professor emeritus of Monte Anthony, bacteriology associate professor of English, sug­ history at the University o f Illi­ major from Austin, who has miss­ gested beautification of Waller nois, in a public address at Geo­ ed Co-Rec less than five times in Creek by filing a letter with the logy Building 14 last night. the past two years, said "I like secretary of the Faculty Council. The new president of the Ameri- j the swimming pool because there "No part of the campus offers so much in n a tu ra l beauty as this "A cres of Diamonds in Adver­ can Historical Association told isn’t too much chlorine.” Gene McKissack, physical edu­ extensive tra c t of shady and p e a c e -1 tising” will be the topic of a hi« audience th a t Lincoln was a talk by E rn e st A. Sharpe, assist­ self-educated man o f culture. cation m ajor from Dallas and Co- ful ground,” Dr. Jones wrote. The face-lifting job was post- j a n t professor of journalism , to be "W hen he ran for president, he Rec lifeguard for the p ast two given Thursday a t the Southwest was tabled by some as a candi­ y e tis, commented, " I f s g r e a t; I poned at th a t time when personnel j Regional Convention of Alpha Del- d ate of the ‘rich’, because of his just wish more people knew about in the offices of the Comptroller I said the stream site would be im- j Sigma, professional advertising marriage into the wealthy Todd it.” Stanley Zimmerman, instructor proved if and when the proposed | " ''^ f r a te r n ity , being held in Dallas fam ily,” Dr. Randall declared. Dr. Randall also disproved the of chemistry, and his wife like to University Auditorium is b u i l t 1 a t Southern Methodist University on May I and 2. Attending the popular beliefs th a t the Lincoln swim and th ere are no other swim­ over Waller Creek between Twen­ ty-second and Twenty-third Sts. j convention will be fo ur Univer­ Papers, opened in 1947 21 years ming pools open in the winter. Mrs. Ruth Shur said "My hus­ The proposal brought no results sity students, Hal E. Copeland a f t e r the death of Robert Todd band is trying to make a table b u t in 1950 it was decided that Lincoln, were not of value to Jr., Robert E. I^ange, Dan M. the student body could possibly history and the rum or t h a t he was tennis player out of me.” Lowe, and Elliott E. Pooley. Miss Kathleen Mahaffey, who promote the beautification plans. The Dallas Advertising League a complete failure at fifty. works a t the University Press, Students were questioned on their Emphasizing President Lin­ will sponsor a two-day tour of opinions of the condition of the Dallas advertising businesses for coln's ma«tery of the English stream th a t ru n s through Univer­ the delegates atten ding the con­ language, the speaker compared sity property. Before being ques­ vention, and will honor them a t Lincoln with Jefferso n and Wil­ tioned, the stu dents were told of the L eague’s regu lar luncheon son in the field of public speak­ a recent park building campaign ing. meeting on Friday. in Kerrville In which the whole The talk by Mr. Sharpe, who "N o president ha* excelled in town turned ou t and in one day ie national president of ADS, was the field of human relations as changed a wooded area into a city given in April a t the ADS Mid­ did Abraham Lincoln,” Dr. Ran­ Mrs. Coral Tullis, assistant pro­ park. west Regional Convention heki a t dall stated. fessor of history, has been elected the University of Illinois, and he corresponding secretary of the has been asked to give it again. Texas State Historical Associa­ "T he title is a steal from Russell 'Ceramics Student tion. H. Conwell’s fam ous speech called Dr. H e rb e rt Gambrell of SMU ‘Acres of Diamonds’,” Mr. Sharpe Improving Aftor Blast was re-elected president of the ^ ^ id . V i c e - presidents I Jesse C. Collins, ju n io r engi- organization. | neering student injured in the ex- elected were Dr. Claude Elliott, Southwest T eacher’s College; Dr. As p a rt of th e state-wide N a ­ >plosion in a ceramics laboratory Ralph Steen, AAM College; Paul tional Association fo r the Ad­ Thursday, is reported to he pro- Adams, San Antonio; and Mrs. vancement of Colored People Con­ i greasing satisfactorily. He was J. Bruce Duncan, Waco. ference to he held Friday through Dr. Joe B. F rantz, professor of Monday in San Antonio, H erbert j injured in the face and eyes and history, and Dr. W. J. Battle, p ro ­ L. Wright, youth secretary, will is still in the hospital. fessor emeritus of classical lan­ meet with students here who are IOU Students of Radio House have C h oice of Ch illed Fruit Juice Dr. Robert L. Stone, associate guages, were elected to the Group interested in form ing a college transcribed two programs to help professor of ceramic engineering, of Fellows. 12$ Dish of Ch illed Fruit C ocktail chapter. in the B etter Business Bureau said he did not know the cause of 10$ Two O rders French Toast Open to the public, this m eet­ drive fo r more members. The first th# explosion. "Collins was p e r­ Mrs. Stacy Storing 15$ Large O rd e r Fried Salt Pork ... ing will be held May 5 a t 8 p.m. was "Hello, Sucker,” which dram ­ form ing an operation th a t has 11$ O n e E g g any Style ........... in the University "Y ,” 220 G uada­ atized some faults in the auto re­ been done many times in this lab­ ‘Women for Ik#* 07$ O n e Strip of Bacon ............ lupe. Student organizations are pair business. ora tory,” Dr. Stone said. "No ex­ 12$ Am erican Fried Potatoes .... Mrs. Gillespie Stacy has been being urged to send re p re se nta ­ Thursday KTBC will broadcast plosion ha* ever happened before." 10$ tives. Fresh Bakad Piccadilly Sweat Roll named chairman of the Travis a Radio House program from the Conference h eadquarters in I County Women’s Division to elect Fresh H o t C o ffe e any time of the D ey ............................................................ 05$ "B ig Town” series, called "D ona­ San Antonio is the Second Baptist Eisenhower president. Dads* Association tion to Death,” a t 3:30 p.m. " W e ’re ju st a group of ama- Church, where delegates will r e ­ To Givo Scholarships I teurs in politics,” she said, " b u t gister Friday. There will he a pub­ we want Ike for president. W e’re lic mass meeting at the church at Crane's ‘Rod Badge' Th# University D ad’s Associa­ being fought by the old guard 3 p.m. on May 3. H o m e M a d e V ege tab le Soup .......................................................................... 12$ tion is offering scholarships of GOP factions in the county, which Anyone interested is asked to To Bo Hoard Today Fried C o d Fish end Tartar Sauce ........................... .................... — .........— 38$ $50 per semester to Texas boys at present are in control of the call Hayne Reese at 7-5926 or Chicken Pie with fresh vegetables ................................................ ................ 42$ "T he Red Badge of Courage” the Austin branch of the NAACP 1party.” Baked Pork C h o p end Escolloped P o t a t o e s ........................................................ 44$ will be played a t 4 p.m. Thurs- and girls desiring to attend the Mrs. Stacy registered the 94th at 8-1932. ^ ^ d a y on "R adio’s Dramatic Best” University. Pig H ock and Lime Beans .................... 50$ Austin pledge for Eisenhower Sat­ in Texas Union 315-316. Bob Armstrong, association urday. Pot Roast and Dressing ................................................................................. 47$ The Stephen Crane novel wa* treasu rer, has announced th a t sev­ Beked Swiss Steak and G ra v y ....... 55$ Mrs. Stacy’s son, W. G. Stacy adapted by Fletcher Markel. It eral individuals and business or­ of Houston, an ex-student, is state New Potatoes and Green Beans .................................... 12$ was first heard in a CBS series ganizations have already donated j chairman of a Young Republican H arvard Beets .......................................................................................... 12$ called "Studio O ne.” group fo r like. scholarships. Dish of Stuffed O lives ..................................................................................... 12$ This week’s show is sponsored Fresh A p p le P i e ................................................................................................ 15$ by the Radio Guild and the music committee of Texas Union. N. Miracles Mi of a modern age will jwn open to the public Friday with the opening o f the 43rd a n ­ nual Power Show and Exposition. The scientific portion of the *11University Exposition will be shown to the public in the form • f about 200 separate displays sponsored by num erous depart­ m ents and colleges of the Univer­ sity from 6:30 until 10:30 p.m. Friday. Combined forces of the Air Force and Naey ROTO will pres­ ent a scale model reproduction of the amphibious assault at Inchon, Korea. Branching into the mystical, the D epartm ent of Chemistry will show illusions such as coffee flow­ ing from a spigot attached to no­ thing, and a chemical garden th a t grows before the observer’s eyes. An electrical wizzard of tic-tactoe, named "G eo rg e” and hailed as "un b e ata b le ,” is one of the exhibits shown by the D epartm ent of Engineering. O thers are talk ­ ing skull, "Tessie,” the electronic turtle, and a therem in, source of the "m ystery music” popularized by recen t movies such as "Spell­ bound." The D epartm en t o f Physics will Potential Beauty Just Drifts Randall Disproves Lincoln 'Fables' Sharpe to Speak To ADS Meeting YOU ALWAYS FIND Historical Society Elects Mrs. Tullis at the (pju& ajdjdly Wright to Discuss University NAACP 'Hello Sucker' Aids Better Business J C A F E T E R IA Breakfast 6:30 a.m. to l l :00 a.m. Lunch 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. O ffic ia l Th M ) a^ H o o v c W i M I D W A Y ° T exan S T A F F FOR T H IS I S S U E Drug S to£***»♦ reAmaist . 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If you are c o n fid e n t your group w ith o u t am en d m en t. T he m otion i i A . Y o u m a y he c a lle d on t o aign p r e c i n c t s u c c e s s . v a t * o o*a rn* ow ocTosM . a p l e d g e h u t it i« n o t l e g a l l y b in d Q. If I h a v e d e c i d e d to o r g a n i s e , baa a m a j o r i t y a t t h e c o n v e n t i o n , s e c o n d e d an d p a s s e d i f t h a t g r o u j i UOk«* in g . Y o u still h a v e t h e p r i v i l e g e w h a t ie t h e p r o c e d u r e ? y o u ’ll w a n t to m a k e au r e th e pr o­ is in c o n t r o l , or it m i g h t be c o n ­ tao toto , yw»~v o f c h a n g i n g p a r t y a f f i li a t i o n s a t A. F in d o u t w h a t s u p p o r t y o u c e e d i n g * st a r t p r o m p t l y on tim e . t e s t e d a n d a m e n d e d . a n y tim e. U s u a lly , the first v o te o f tha h a v e w i t h i n a p r e c i n c t , n o t i n g e s ­ A n d if y o u a r e in d o u b t , t h e l o g i ­ It is a g a i n s t t h e la w , o f c o u r s e , p e c ia l l y t h e s e n t i m e n t s o f y o u r c a l t h i n g t o d o is s t a l l . rn co nvention, on w hatever issu e «stv«u* 1. W »*eo .a«\t\w *ut*, root arn wswtsn t o a t t e n d c o n v e n t i o n s o f m o r e p a r t y ’s r e g u l a r p r e c i n c t c h a i r m a n . A f t e r t h e t e m p o r a r y c h a i r m a n h a p p e n s to c o m e u p f i r s t , t h e m a t ­ iM-fieusjL a»ejPL'c#*» -4 Sd a te iu s t.e v • a ♦ ) utMies.ru.*#■ Q. E x a c t l y w h a t is th* p u r p o s e t h a n o n e p a r ty on a g i v e n d a y . 4£04«t«e n t) A , G e t a c o p y o f t h e m ost r e c e n t c h e c k s v o t i n g e l i g i b i l i t y o f t h o s e t e r o f a p a r t y l o y a l t y p l e d g e or O rV A .C T*.OW . 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Much i n d i c a t i o n s o f h o w t h e v o t i n g w ill a* a A******Tv* **%• n ational presidential co n v e n tio n s as e qu orum ? and a f a i r l y g e n e r a l i n t e r e s t in d e p e n d s on t h e s t r a t e g y o f a n y f o l l o w . I f o n e g r o u p ie in so lid Lr*Av* X.M t o hold p r e c i n c t c o n v e n t i o n * t h e A. N o . T h e n u m b e r d o e s n o t th e c o m i n g e l e c t i o n , y o u m i g h t he g r o u p or g r o u p s w h i c h in te n d to c o n t r o l , o t h e r s d o n ’t h a v e m u c h o f first. S a t u r d a y o f M a y . T h e s e pre- m a t t e r , j u s t so th e m e e t i n g ia a t able to s i z e up y o u r p r e c i n c t ’* b o l t if t h e y a r e in t h e m m o r t t y . a chance. c i n c t m e e t i n g s e l e c t d e l e g a t e s t o t h e official t i m e a n d p l a c e . P e o p le w h o a r e f l o o r lea d er * f e e l i n g s . In f a c t , y o u m i g h t e v e n E v e n so , m in o r it y g r o u p s s h o u ld the party's county conven tion , Q. W h a t e t h e r l e g a l p r o v i s i o n s call a m e e t i n g to le a r n w h e t h e r o f g r o u p s s h o u l d b e t h o r o u g h l y d o e v e r y t h i n g p o s s ib le t o g e t r e p ­ w h ic h m u s t he held on t h e f o l l o w ­ a r e t h e r e ? y o u h a v e e n o u g h s u p p o r t t o b o s s f a m i li a r w ith t a c t i c * t h e o p p o s i ­ r e s e n t e d . T r y to a m e n d m o t i o n s i n g T u e s d a y . In t u r n , t h e r e a r t m ay use. F loo r lead ers A. A f t e r t h e r e g u la r p r e c i n c t t h e c o n v e n t i o n . Y o u w o u ld o b v i ­ t io n o f t h e d o m i n a n t g r o u p t o aa to sta te and national con v en tio n s. c h a i r m a n ha s c a lle d t h e a s s e m b l y o u s l y n e e d q u i t e a hit o f h e lp to s h o u l d , o f c o u r s e , h a v e a* t h e i r i n c l u d e m i n o r it y m e m b e r s o n t h e Q. W i ll t h e r e be o t h e r c o n v e n ­ t o o r d e r s n d fo u n d t h a t e v e r y o r g a n i z e , k e e p i n t e r e s t a r o u s e d m a i n d u t y the p u s h i n g th r o u g h o f s l a t e o f d e l e g a t e s or o n c o m m i t ­ stander t i o n s in T e x e s this y e a r ? p e r s o n p r e s e n t is a q u a lif ie d v o t e r a n d f i n a l l y , c o n t r o l t h e c o n v e n ­ e le c t i o n s o f c o n v e n t i o n s o f f i c e r * t e e s . OOMTCMT'OOfc A. Y e s , e a c h p a r t y will h a v e in t h e precinct,, th e l a w r e q u i r e s t io n . D o n 't f a i l t o h a v e o n e m e m ­ and p r e p a r a t io n o f a s l a t e o f d e l e ­ Lf**A ») Q. W h a t can I do if m y group a n o t h e r c o m p l e t e , s e t o f c o n v e n ­ t h a t a p e r m a n e n t c h a i r m a n be ber o f y o u r g r o u p on han d, w h o ia g a t e * to t h e c o u n t y c o n v e n t i o n . t io n a l a t e r t h is y e a r . B u t t h e s e e l e c t e d fr om t h o s e p r e s e n t . H e w e ll v e r s e d in p a r l i a m e n t a r y l a w , P r e p a r in g t h e list o f d e le g a t e * is ia in th * m i n o r i t y , a n d w o f o o l o t h e r c o n v e n t i o n * , h e l d e v e r y t w o d o e s n o t h a v e t o h e t h e r e g u l a r s in c e s q u a b b l e s o v e r c o n v e n t i o n a t y p ic a l e x a m p l e o f c o n v e n t i o n t h a t th o c o n v e n t i o n ta b o i n g run years, have a different purpose. precinct chairman. p r o c e d u r e . 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Particularly in ^lection years like O f f i ce r s o f t h e c o n v e n t i o n a r e n e n t c h a i r m a n , b e c a u s e t h a t p e r ­ t h e n a m e s o f t h o s e s e l e c t e d be p u t y o u t a k e th e l a t t e r c o u r s e , h o w ­ tax receipt or exem ption certifi­ the present, the typical citizen can do h im ­ tion Saturday. r e q u i r e d t o k e e p a w r i t t e n r e c o r d s o n ' * h e l p r a n h e a w i n n i n g f a c ­ in n o m i n a t i o n b e f o r e the c o n v e n ­ e v e r , h e c a r e f u l to r e m a i n a t r ic t ly cate. To many people, politics is a dirty busi­ Q. H o w do I find o u t w h e r e m y a n d t o file it in d u p l i c a t e w i t h t h e t o r . self arid his country a dual service by keep­ tio n . ( l f t h e p e r m a n e n t c h a i r m a n w i t h i n t h e law. I f y o u a r e w i t h i n Decide on a p e rs o n you w a n t c o u n t y c l e r k in t h r e e d a y s . p r e c i n c t c o n v e n t i o n will b e ? is “ i n ” w i t h t h e f l o o r l e a d e r m a k ­ t h e la w a n d y o u r “ b o lt ’ is p a r t o f ness. It often is in places w h ere the com mon ing informed and taking part in politics, I f t h e r e g u l a r p r e c i n c t c h a i r ­ f o r p e r m a n e n t s e c r e t a r y o f t h e i n g su ch a n o m i n a t i o n , h e ’ll a p ­ s e p a r a t e se r ie s of con ven tion s A. T h e c o u n t y c l e r k h a s c o m ­ In fact, our country is so set up that dem oc­ folks don’t take p art arid protect th eir inter­ p l e t e i n f o r m a t i o n o n m e e t i n g m a n is n o t t h e r e o n t i m e , a n y c o n v e n t i o n . S e l e c t a c a p a b l e p e r ­ p o in t the c o m m i t t e e th a t g r o u p a b r o a d s t a t e w i d e s t r a t e g y , y o u r racy only e x is ts to the e x ten t that .John Q. ests. Rut w h ere th e people make th em selv es t i m e s a n d p l a c e s . B e s i d e s , m a n y q u a l i f i e d v o t e r m a y c al l t h e c o n ­ s o n f o r f l o o r l e a d e r . T o o , if y o u r d e c i d e d upon b e f o r e t h e c o n v e n ­ m a y w in o u t in the e n d . group has a n y resolutions, the In c a s e the bolt is j u s t f o r th a t i o n . ! T h i s c o m m i t t e e g o e s o f f to Public and Mrs. H ousewife actively p artici­ heard— as in precinct co n ven tion s— fair rep­ n e w s p a p e r s r u n s u c h i n f o r m a t i o n . v e n t i o n t o o r d e r . t e x t o f t h e r e s o l u t i o n s s h o u l d be Q. W h a t d o e s a p r e c i n c t c o n ­ r e c o r d a n d is n o t p a r t o f a w i d e Q. A r a all p r e c i n c t s e q u a l l y r e p ­ i t s e l f , d i s c u s s e s t h e b u s i n e s s at pate. The state as a whole has shown an e n ­ resentation is much more likely. v e n t i o n d o o t h e r th an n a m e d e l e ­ r e s e n t e d in c o u n t y c o n v e n t i o n s ? p r e p a r e d a h e a d o f t i m e . h a n d , and r e t u r n s . T h e n , t h e c h a i r ­ c a m p a i g n , it c a n h a r d l y ba v e r y I t is e x t r e m e l y wi s e , w h e n l o c a l It is only through political parties that the g a t e s ? couraging interest in political affairs this A. No . E a c h p r e c i n c t g e t s a t m a n r e a d * t h e p r e p a r e d list o f e f f e c t i v e . A. I t m a y a d o p t r e s o l u t i o n s t o least , o n e v o t e in t h e c o u n t y c o n ­ c o n d i t i o n s p e r m i t , to ho l d a c o n ­ year— the record number o f qualified voters ord inary citizen can act effectively. Further, ve nti on d r e - s r e h e a r s a l s h o r t l y beit is vital th a t citizen s acquaint th em selves e x p r e s s t h e v i e w s o f t h o s e a t t e n d ­ v e n t i o n , w i t h t h e e x a c t n u m b e r s u p p o r t e r s m u s t He t h o r o u g h ! f a testifies to t h a t . i n g t h e c o n v e n t i o n arid i t c a n g i v e d e p e n d i n g on t h e p r e c i n c t . ’* v o t e 'N wi t h their party's machinery, personnel, and i t s d e l e g a t e s a n y i n s t r u c t i o n s it fore the c o n v e n t i o n — all your But that, simple act of p a y in g for a poll t o t a l in t h e 1 9 5 0 g o v e r n o r ' * r a c e . c a r e s t o. 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S u p p o s e I f a v o r a c e r t a i n c o n v e n t i o n — a n d on t i m e . O f t e n c o m m i t t e e s o f th# t w o m a jo r p a r t i e s . R e q u ir e d lis ts o f p r e c i n c t i n ­ t o tha c o n v e n t i o n S a t u r d a y ? c a n d i d a t e or h a v e c e r t a i n q u a l i f i ­ rn s m o o t h w o r k i n g g r o u p wi l l a s ­ f o r m a t i o n a r e o n f i l e a t t h e C o u n t y C l e r k ’s o f f i c e a n d p o t t e d in A. Ye s . E v e r y o n e p r e s e n t m u s t c a t i o n s in m ind. W h e t s h o u l d I s e m b l e s o m e w h e r e an h o u r a h e a d t h e c o u r t h o u s e . m . a c tj i e ^ J J - id t o r u t h e • S in o le b# a qualified v o t e r of t h e p r e ­ of tim e a n d go as a body. T h is d o t o m a k e m y id e a s f e l t ? P r e c i n c t c o n v e n t i o n s in m a n y c a s a s a r e e x p a c t e d to p r o v i d e c la s h e e c i n c t . 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O th er u p p erclass a d v iso rs are K ay M oxom , S a lly N ich o ls, J e a n H arris, J o A n n E h lers, A lic e C rit­ te n d e n , M argaret A u stin , M ary P ip k in , A n n ette C o stley , C arol M oak, S h ir le y S im s, M arilyn S om ­ m er, and S h irley L eb ow itz. H o u se o ffic e r s fo r A n d rew s D orm ape M arilyn S om m er, p r e si­ d e n t; A n n e tte e C o stley , v ic e -p r e s­ id e n t; an d A lic e C ritten d en , secreta r y -trea su rer. ★ N ew o ff ic e r s fo r T L O K , m e n ’s c o -o p e r a tiv e h o u se, a re H en ry H a rd y , p r e sid e n t; E arn est M osely, s e c r e ta r y ; Carl R o b ertso n , t r e a s ­ u rer; R. A . B u sb y, fo o d -b u y e r ; D on G ordon, m a in ta in e r ; and G lenn M cD onald, p a rlia m en ta ria n . J O A N LEVY Joan Levy Named AEPi Sweetheart Churchmen to Lead Career Conference Mar ILL HELP YOU A b lu e m o o . 1, sta r s, an d clou d s d eco ra ted th e C ry sta l B a 11room o f th e D risk ill H o te l fo r th e Delta G em m a s p r i n g fo rm a l S a tu r d a y n igh t. “ B lu e P a ra d ise” w a s th e th em e o f th e d a n ce, f o r w h ich B u rt A d­ am s p la y ed . • * T h e ta XI fra te r n ity e le c te d its fa ll se m e ste r o ff ic e r s T u esd a y . T h ey are R ichard L. S ch eig , p resid en t; E . L. T a n k ersley , v ic e ­ p re sid e n t; L am ar H art, tr e a su r e r ; R. O. W illia m s, co rresp o n d in g se c ­ r e ta r y ; M a x R ucker, rush c a p ta in ; and T on y B row n , a ss ista n t rush c a p ta in . Al s o H e r s c h e l B ra n n en , so cia l ch a irm a n ; Roy J o h n sto n , in tra­ m u ral m a n a g er; D onald L. R ay, p le d g e m a s tc r ; R ichard E . 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T he six g irls W h e n r eb e l d a y s b e g i n in A u s ­ are M arilyn B la tt, D elta Phi E p­ p a r e n t s , ” sai d A b o l h a s s a n Gouni l i , silo n ; S h a rlen e G errick, S igm a t i n W e d n e s d a y a U n i v e r s i t y of w h o s t a y e d w i t h S u p t , a n d Mrs. D elta T a u ; E th el H arris, o f H o u s­ T e x a s co-ed will r e i g n as Miss S y d n e y Wi l l i ams . ton ; R h ita M erson , D elta Phi E p ­ C o n f e d e r a t e Belle. N o r a L y n n G u r n e y , 1 7 - ye a r - ol d T h e “ p a r c n t s - c h i l d r e n ” t h e m e silo n ; and E lea n o r W ald m an , D elta w a s s t a t e d on a r r i v a l a t A n d e r ­ P h i E p silo n . T he nam e o f th e son by t h e Rev. E u g e n e C r a g g , sw e e th e a r t w as k ep t se c r e t u ntil p a s t o r o f t h e F i r s t M e t h o d i s t the form al. M iss C ohn, m em b er o f D elta Phi Church. E p silon, w as g iv en a ch a p ter “ T h e p e o pl e you s t a y w i t h will be y o u F p a r e n t s f o r t h e we e k e n d , ’ g u a r ( l f ° r hor s w e e t h e a r t pin at a n d y o u will he t h e i r sons a n d ' ^o r m al, Dr . B e r n i c e Moor e , f a m i l y c o n ­ d a u g h t e r s , ” he said. s ulta nt fo r the Ho g g F o u n d a ti o n , A n d e r s o n i a n s w e r e j u s t a s en- 1 r e c e n t l y li st ed s o m e of t h e u n i v e r ­ thusiast ie a b o u t the proj ect as the ! sal p r i n c i p l e s t h r o u g h wh i c h she students. R u do lf o J o r d a n f r o m 1 f ee l s p ea c e c a n he e s t a b l i s h e d . Bolivia s a i d t h a t his h o s t s a s k e d S h e s po k e o n a Y W C A p a ne l , “ My “ m a n y , m a n y q u e s t i o n s . ” “ I t wa s C ontribu tio ns to P ea ce .” w o n d e r f u l , ” Mrs. K e n n a r d T ho - J T h e s e p r i n c i p l e s a r e a b e l i e f in m a s sai d. 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T h e n i t i o n o f e x ce l l e n c e w h e r e v e r it t h a t t h e y w o u l d he d i s a p p o i n t e d J u d g e s a r e Miss D o r o t h y G e b a u e r , is s een, a n d a bel i ef t h a t t h e c l e ­ m e n t o f s p i r i t ua l f a i t h is g r e a t e r if I d i d n ' t go h a c k . ” D e a n o f W o m e n ; J a c k H o l l a nd , t h a n p er s o n s , t h a t its s e c u r i t y T h e i m p r e s s i o n s o f H l s a o “ Bi l l ” D e a n o f M e n ; a n d Ell ie P u c k e t t , w i t h i n pe opl e t o u c h e s e v e r y r e l a ­ T a n a k a f r o m J a p a n c a u s e d one U n i v e r s i t y S w e e t h e a r t . tionship they have with one a n ­ A m e r i c a n s t u d e n t on t h e t r i p to C o m p e t i n g f o r t h e “ Mr. F o r ­ e x c l a i m , “ I d i d n ’t k n o w h ow m u c h m a l ” j a c k p o t o f p r i z e s a r e Bob o t h e r , a n d t h a t t h r o u g h it m e n the. f o r e i g n s t u d e n t s n e e d t o k n o w L a n g e , A l p h a D e l t a S i g m a ; H e r b c a n b ui l d p e ac e w i t h e a ch o t h e r a b o u t A m e r i c a n l i f e. ” T a n a k a sai d “ O o g i e ” G a t l i n , Chi P h i ; C u r t i s a n d w i t h n a t i o n s . T ho p a n e l w a s on e o f a s er i es of he v a l u e d l e a r n i n g h o w p a r e n t s R o b e r t s , D e l t a T a u D e l t a ; L a u r e n activities marking international t r e a t e d t h e i r c h i l d r e n a n d h o w t h e H a n s o n , K a p p a Al p h a . “ Y ” We e k . children addres sed th ei r pare nts. AI~o, Dick Bosley, Phi Delta He w a s a g u e s t o f Mr. a n d Mrs. T h e t a ; Bill S h a f e r , Phi G a m m a H. C . A r r i n g t o n . D e l t a ; H a n k G i l l i am, Phi K a p p a . , ... , . A n d r e w O l e s i j u k w a s s u r p r i s e d Psi ; J i m O d i u m , Phi K a p p a S i g ­ I t t h e c o o p e r a t i o n a m o n g t h e m a ; E l l i o t C o h e n , Phi S i g m a D e l ­ c h u r c h e s t o m a k e t h e p r o j e c t a t a ; G e o r g e A d a m s , Pi K a p p a Als ucces s. O l e s i j u k s t a y e d w i t h t h e ; p h a ; Lee D o u t y , S i g m a A l p h a EpE m o r y Bays. si l on; J o e E h r e s m a n , S i g m a Chi ; W h e n t h e t o u r s t a r t e d , t h e f o r - Dick C o l b o u m e , S i g m a N u ; a nd e i gn v i s i t o r r e m a i n e d so long a t ; F r a n k S n y d e r , S i g m a Phi Epsi l on, t h e f i r s t f e w pl a c e s t e a t t h e t o u r T h e w i n n e r will g o o n t o s e e k had t o h e c u t s h or t . T h e y m a n a g e d [ h o n o r s a n d g i f t s a s “ Mr. F o r m a l i t o v i s i t t h e school s, t h e c o u r t U . S . A . ” in c o m p e t i t i o n w i t h w i n ­ h o u s e , t h e jai l , t h e B o r iki’s b l a c k ­ n e r s from almost a hundred s m i t h shop, F. F. S c h r a d e r ’s f a r m , s chool s t h r o u g h o u t the United S t a t es . and several churches. 30 Foreign Students Like Anderson and Its Rural Life d e r s o n Me e t s t h e W o r l d ” on Ap r i l C lub. 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F or th e p a st tw o y e a r * he has w r itte n a sq u are p e d o f f a c h a r t e r e d bus, f l a s h e d j t i on, w a s d e s i g n e d t o gi ve t h e f o r d an ce colum n w h ich a p p e a rs W e e k ­ a s mi l e t h a t s e e m e d t o say, “ I ’m e i g n s t u d e n t s a p i c t u r e o f r u r a l ly in t h e San A n t o n i o E v e n i n g s u r e g l a d t o , see y o u , b u t I j u s t l i fe in A m e r i c a . H o w well t h e d o n ’t k n o w h o w to say i t . ” | v e n t u r e s u c c e e d e d c a n be l e a r n e d v / N em, T h e g r e e t i n g d i d n ’t h a v e t o be ; b y t a l k i n g w i t h t h e s t u d e n t s a n d On T hursday a fte r n o o n , th ere said. A t l e a s t t h a t has b e e n in- 1 t h e peopl e o f A n d e r s o n , period se t aside fo r p h y sic a l ed u ­ d i e a t e d b y 30 U n i v e r s e foreign “ T h e y s h o w e d m e w h a t I needca tio n m ajors, c a lle r s, and b e g in ­ s t u d e n t s w h o p a r t i c i p a t e d in “ An- ' ed, a n d I f e l t I w a s w i t h my own ners. Mr. H olden w ill be a v a ila b le fo r p erson al c o n fe r e n c e s on T h u rsd ay m orn in g by a p p o in t­ m en t. In ad d ition to th e se s s io n s on W ed n esd ay a fte r n o o n and n ig h t, an d T hursday a fte r n o o n , a f r e e sq u are d a n ce w ill he h eld in the T e x a s U nion T h u rsd ay n ig h t. All D a l l a s S m i t h , e x e c u t i v e s e c r e ­ c h u r c h co l l e g e t h e y o n c e a t t e n d e d se s sio n s w ill he held in th e Main t a r y o f c h r i s t i a n V o c a t i o n s , a n d a n d o f t e n t e a c h in t h e s t a t e - s u p ­ L ounge. Ma r c P r e i s t e r , d i r e c t o r o f t h e D e ­ p o r t e d c o l l eg e i n s t e a d , ” e x p l a i n e d H old en , a reco g n ized le a d e r in p a r t m e n t o f L i f e W o r k , will he in Mr. P e t e t . th e te a c h in g and c a llin g o f s q u a r e A u st i n T h u r s d a y , F r i d a y , a n d S a t ­ A t 9 o ’c l ock T h u r s d a y n i g h t d a n ces, has w ritten and p u b l i s h e d u r d a y f o r t h e C a r e e r s C o n f e r e n c e s t u d e n t s w h o h a v e d e c i d e d to e n ­ a book d ea lin g w ith th e c a llin g o f of W e s t m i n s t e r S t u d e n t F e l l owt e r a c h u r c h v o c a t i o n will m e e t sq u a re d a n c e s — “ Th e S q u a r e i ^ j p in t h e s t u d e n t l o u n g e o f t h e U n i ­ D an ce C a ller.” E ach J u n e he con - 1 , , , , I I ne c o n f e r e n c e ls d e s i g n e d to v e r s i t y P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h f o r a d u cts a w eek -lo n g sq u a re d a n c e ' h e l p s t u d e n t s c h o o se h v o c a t i o n on c o n f e r e n c e on c h u r c h v o c a t i on s . sch o o l in M edina, T e x a s, and is the basis of th e i r Christian be­ Mr. P r e i s t e r will s p e a k a t t h e v a fa c u lty m em ber o f o t h e r s u c h lief o r t o g e t t h e c o r r e c t p e r s p e c ­ c h a p e l f o r t h e A u s t i n P r e s b y t e r ­ >y«choo!s th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n tr y . t i v e o f t h e i r c h o s e n vo c a t i on in ian S e m i n a r y a t 9 o ’clock F r i d a y H e w a s se lected by th e p ro d u c­ morning. tion d i r e c t o r of t h e R a d i o C ity t h e l i g h t o f C h r i s t i a n i t y . “ T h e r e a l e only a few free Dan D u r w a y , c h a i r m a n o f t h e M usic H all to t r a i n t h e R o c k e t t e s Commission, said an d C orps d e B a ll e t in a s q a u r e c h o i c e s w e c a n m a k e in lives— S t e w a r d s h i p the most important d a n ce seq u en ce, and a l s o cal l ed o u r p h i l o s o p h y o f life, o u r life “ P e r h a p s t h e d a n ce as a p a r t o f t h e p r o d u c ­ p a r t n e r , a n d o u r li fe w o r k , ” said p a i t s o f this c o n f e r e n c e a r e t h e interviews with Mr. t i o n . T h is sum m er h e will be in C h a r l e s P e t e t , assot la t e d i r e c t o r p e r s o n a l „ ... , , S to c k to n , C a lifo rn ia , a s a fa c u lty o f s t u d e n t w o r k f o r t he I ni v er si - S m i t h a n d Mr . P r e i s t e r to he l p Presbyterian Church. “ T h e s t u d e n t s f i n d C h r i s t i a n i t y ’s pl ace m em b er o f th e F o lk D a n c e Camp t y in t h e i r v o c a t i o n . ” held a n n u a lly a t th e C o lle g e o f the f i r s t u n d e r l i e s t h e o t h e r t w o . ” A g r a d u a t e s u p p e r will be held A picni c suppler f o r m e m b e r s P a c ific . In tersch o la stic L ea g u e r s are in ­ T h u r s d a y a t 6 p.m. a t t h e U n i ­ o f W e s t m i n s t e r S t u d e n t F e l l o w ­ vited to a tten d th e in str u c tio n a l v e r s i t y P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h , w i t h shi p will be hel d f r o m 6 t o 8 p.m. p eriod s and the d a n ce T h u rsd ay P e g g y H a r r i s in c h a r g e . Mr . 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It is the so r o r ity ’s la st party o f I th e y ea r ★ D e lta Z eta h e l d its an n u al S p rin g R ose fo rm a l S a tu rd a y a t th e ch ap ter house. T h e h o u se w a* d eco ra ted w ith pink flo w e r s in k e ep in g w ith th e th em e o f th e A ca cia fr a te r n ity elected new rose ball. Music w as b y a San A n ­ o ffic e r s la st w eek. T h ey are J o e ton io orch estra. J a ck so n , p resid en t; C harlie N em ir, D e lta U psilon has an n ou n ced vice-p resid e n t, Ed C ogburn, treas­ u rer; R oss A n g lin , sec r e ta r y ; the p led g in g o f Joh n F ry m a n from I D a lla s, and Jack S ta rk ey from i M onahans. Nora Gurney Is Belle O f Austin 'Rebel Days' Spiritual Faith Can Bring Peace, Says Dr. Moore Varsity Carnival To Reveal Winner O f 'Mr. Formal' rr Just Call 2-2473 Tm a Daily Ttxan Ad-Taker Just call my numbor any wookday before 4 p.m. and your classified w ill be in the next edition . . . You can come in and pay for it the nexl day. w I will help you writ# your dassifiod so that you will be sure to ront that room . . . sell that furniture . . . or do whatever you want to do . . . with a Toxan Classified . . . at low costl Get Fast Results W ith Texan Classifieds mu s i c m a j o r , has a b a c k g r o u n s u i t a b l e f o r su c h a n office. S h e ’s a d i r e c t d e s c e n d a n t of S tep hen A. Hopkins, the oldest s i g n e r o f t h e D e c l a r a t i o n of I n ­ dependence, and of Matthew Hop­ kins, w h o laid o u t t h e t o w n of Galveston. H er grandfather, James R u i ­ n e r , w a s a col onel in t h e Civil War. N o r a L y n n , p a s t p r e s i d e n t of t h e C al vi n C r o z i e r c h a p t e r o f C h i l d r e n o f t h e C o n f e d e r a c y , is c o r r e s p o n d i n g s e c r e t a r y f o r t ho state. S he c l a i ms f u r t h e r s o u t h e r n di s­ t i n c t i o n s in b e i n g r e l a t e d to t h e fi rst t e r r i t o r i a l g o v e r n o r o f F l o r ­ ida, J a m e s Pol k Du v a l . Wi l l i am P o p e D u va l , a n o t h e r a n c e s t o r , c a m e o v e r on t h e Mayf l ower . R e b el Days, s p o n s o r e d by t h e m e r c h a n t s o f A u s t i n , is a p r o m o ­ t i on s t u n t in whi ch c o n f e d e r a t e m o n e y c l i pped f r o m a n e w s p a p e r is used in local s t or e s . N o ra Lynn was no mi n ate d f o r Miss C o n f e d e r a t e Belle by t h e K a t i e C abel l Mu s e c h a p t e r of t h e D a u g h te rs of the C on fe de racy and the Sons of the Conf ederacy. Mr*. A m ie Spanks a t L unehaon Mrs. M a u r i n e Ami s , s p e e c h i n­ s t r u c t o r , sp o k e to t h e L u n c h e o n C l u b o f t h e Wi v e s of t h e C o m p ­ t r o l l e r s E m p l o y e e s T u e s d a y in t h e C o l o n i a l Room of t he Driskil! H o ­ le). L aw F ra tern ity to H a v e P icn ic Phi A l p h a De l t a , h o n o r a r y law f r a t e r n i t y , will h a v e a p i cni c a t 3 p. m. S u n d a y a t C i t y P a r k f o r m e m b e r s and d a t e s . On Mother's Day S IT EKIN m o d e rn I7 -je u * t ti f f in D c L u x e u t th stump* fate accented bn k i t h , r « * r n curvedd m e t a l . . . . ' . . . , . *5 7 Obmr Elgin, bom $33.75. tnc'jdm j fed. Tax O n l y Elgin* have the Dura P ow er M a in sp r in g — th* heart that never breaks. KRUGER’S ON THE DRAG 2236 Guad. Phono 8-6426 TVuffday, May I, 1952 THS DAtlY TEXAN Page I 8 Debate Finalists Student Exhibit Shown in T Hall To Compete in Union Reyes and Hoppin to Play In Sonata Recital Tonight m en t o f the F/m peror's g u a rd .” H in d e m ith ’s S o n a ta in C fo r as m uch th ro u g h Cb* q u a lity o f B o th M r. R e y e s and M r. H o p ­ T io lin and piano, w ill be g iven its its o rg a n iz a tio n ** th ro u g h it* pin, who pre sen ted a so n ata re c i­ v ig o r an d fo rc e fu ln e s s . fir s t A u s tin p e rfo rm a n c e b y A n g e l B a c h 's b rig h t and c h e e rfu l ta l last season, are C o lleg e o f R e y e s , v io lin is t, and R ic h a rd HopP a r t it a N o . 3 in E m a jo r, fo r un- F in e A rts f a c u lt y a rtis ts . W e l l ­ pm , p ian ist, a t a so n a ta re c ita l ar 8-30 p.m. T h u r s d a y in R n er c ita i m l acco m p an ied v io lin , w ill he per- k n o w n as f ir s t v io lin is t o f the U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s S t r in g Q u a r ­ H a j{ 'f o r m e d by A ng td R eyes, b r illia n t tet, M r. R e y e s w ill re tu rn to his T h e co n cert w ill b e n e fit the ; C ub an v io lin is t. I t w as w ritte n in n a tiv eo f C uhis b a th is m onth to be F in e A r ts F o u n d a tio n o f the U n i| D o th an (a s w e re most g u e s t soloist w ith the H abana in s tru m e n ta l and ch a m b e r w o rk s ) v a rs ity . Admlission is 75 re n ts and P h ilh a r m o n ic a t a special c o n c e rt proceeds w ill be used fo r m usic a t a tim e w hen B a c h , w ith sm all c h ild re n and a new w ife , b e ­ c e le b ra tin g the 50th a n n iv e r s a r y scholarships. , o f the fo u n d a tio n o f the R e p u b lic cam e co n ce rn e d w ith e d u c atio n . T h e purpose o f the In u n d a t io n , C o n c lu d in g the p ro g ram i* o f C u ba. estab lish ed in 1950, is to fu r th e r | M r. H o p p in , a sso cia te p ro fe s ­ B e e th o v e n ’s S o n a ta in < m in o r, th e g ro w th , pro g ress, and g en era ! O pus 30, No. 2. T h is was th e sor o f m usic h is to ry , stu d ied piatio w e lf a r e o f e d u c a tio n , re se arch , i second o f th re e son atas w ritte n in F ra n c e a t the F>o!e Normal** g ra d u a te stu d y, and o ff-cam pu s j in 1802 and d ed icated to th e a M usiq u e de B a n * . H e re c e iv e d a c tiv itie s o f the < ollege o f F in e F’. m p ero r A le x a n d e r I o f Russia, his m aste r o f a rts d eg ree at. H a r ­ A rts . It has hepn described a« “ a m unich] v a rd U n iv e r s it y and w ill re c e iv e W r it t e n in 1939, the H in d e ­ version o f an a tta c k by a r e g i­ his P h i ) fro m H a r v a r d in Ju n e , m ith so n ata re p re se n ts the com- i poser at the peak o f his m »« te ry o f te c h n ic a l and e m o tio na l e x ­ pression. H in d e m ith w as in te re s t­ ed in c o n trib u tin g to a ll fie ld s of m usic. A b o u t 1938, a w a re o f the m eagerness o f so n a ta lite r a tu re f o r some in s tru m e n ts , he began com posing a series o f son ata* fo r •ole in s tru m e n ts and piano. A m o n g T he d ra m a tic d ivisio n o f the S to c k to n , " T o m o r r o w the W o r l d " ; these as the io lin lin son a these w wa*, me v v io son ata, .ua, a In te rs c h o la s tic I e a e u e w ill and Ja c k s o n v ille , "T h e U n d e rru n tig h tly o r g a n i z e d w o rk . I t app eals ex** in terse no I a s m I .eague w ,ii • get a head s t a r t on the e ve n ts o f rp n V • F r id a y at 6 :3 0 p.m . L la n o w ill j the w eek en d by p res e n tin g the S h o r t Story Contest Open* eight p la y s in the ( Sass A c o m p e ­ p re sen t " H i g h W in d o w ” ; D e c a tu r, V ic t o r y " ; G e o rg e to w n , S e v e n te e n m a g a z in e ’"* seven th titio n T h u r s d a y a t 2 :3 0 p.m. at " L o s t " S p a r k i n ’ " ; and C u re o , " T h e S i l ­ s h o r t s to ry co n te st o ffe rs prize* H ogg A u d ito r iu m . a m o u n tin g to $1,000 to persons ver C o r d " . O u t o f the 600 T e x a s high S a t u r d a y a t 2 .3 0 pwn. B e n a v i­ betw een 13 and 19. One $500 schools en te re d in ( ^ in fe re n ce s A , des w ill p la y in "B in k and p rize, tw o $200 prizes, and th ree to g iv e 40 m in u te sam ples o f $100 prizes w ill he a w a rd e d . P a tc h e s " M e n a r d , " F o g on the K, and C , 23 fin a list- w ere chosen M a n u s c rip ts m ust he o rig in a l, un- " ’ ’ V a lle y " ; M a rfa , "O n e V en g ean ce] pu blish ed, and 2,000 to 3,500 H e ig h t” ; and W h ite w r ig h t , " S u n ­ T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n .M cA llen w o rds long. T h e y should he m ailed d a y 's C h ild " . b e fo re J u l y 30 to S e v e n te e n , 488 w ill g iv e " G la s s M e n a g e r ie " ; YA On S a t u r d a y at 0 :30 p.m. the M a d is o n A v e n u e , N e w Y o r k 22, Pa so ( A u s t in H ig h S c h o o l) , " H e " ; p lays p re sen te d w i l l he S p rin g A m a r illo , " S h e Sto o p s to ConN .Y . B ra n c h , " F o g on the V a l l e y " ; ] q u e d ,” and W a c o , " J o h n D o e ." 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L u tc h e r S t a r k D e - j ‘‘T h a t a ll A m e r ic a n s should be j T a y lo r , R o b e rt H e a ro n , E d L a n ­ h a m C o n te s t w ill be held in th e s u b je c t to c o n s c rip tio n f o r essen- j d r y , and S p e n c e r R e ly e a . T h e a n n u a l A r t S t u d e n t s ’ E x h i­ In t e r n a t io n a l Room o f the U n io n tia l s e rv ic e in tim e o f w a r . " ; A ls o to be p re s e n te d a t th e conT h u r a d a y a t 7 :30 p.m. M iss Em oA fo r m a l w e lc o m e w ill be g iv e n j te s t a r e th e In t r a m u r a l an d In t e r ­ b itio n b y the D e p a r tm e n t of A r t , gen e E m e r y , c h a irm a n o f th e pro- to th e g u e sts b y T . 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T h e s e n io r e x h ib it T h e L u tc h e r S t a r k D e b a te Con- school speech stu d e n ts e n te rin g A re ce p tio n w ill be h eld in th e is b e in g show n in th e io g g ia o f te s t is sponsored each y e a r b y the the In te rs c h o la s tic le a g u e Sp e e ch In t e r n a tio n a l R o o m a f t e r th e conth e M u s ic B u ild in g . H o n o ra b le H . J . L u tc h e r S t a r k . C o n te sts h e re w ill be sruest*. M r. S t a r k , o f O ra n g e , w as fo rm e r" A f t e r th e contest., w in n e rs o f te s t fo r guests an d c o n te s ta n ts S e y m o u r F o g e l, s tu d e n t e x h ib i­ ly a m e m b e r o f the o B a r d o f Re- d eb ate le tte rs fo r th is y e a r w ill t i o n c o m m itte e c h a ir m a n an d a r t g e n ts o f th e U n iv e r s ity . P riz e s a re he a w a r d e d ," said M iss E m e r y . fa c u lt y m e m b e r, said it is p ro b ­ $100 to th e w in n e r, $75 second I T h e o n ly fo u r y e a r le tte rm a n is a b ly th e m ost c o m p re h e n s iv e stu ­ p riz e , and a $50 th ird prize. N e w to n S c h w a rtz . C la r a A n n T aydent e x ib itio n th e d e p a rtm e n t E ig h t fin a lis ts w ill co m p e te fo i lo r is the o n ly th re e y e a r w in n e r. has e v e r u n d e rta k e n , In te rm s o f th e honors. T h e fin a lis t* are P e r r y T w o y e a r le tte rm e n ar e S u e KaufTboth q u a lit y and q u a n t ity , D a v is, D o lph S im o n , J a c k ie Dea- m an , N o rm a n B la c k , P e r r y D a v is , j H ig h lig h ts o f the e x h ib it in c lu d e ve r, F'.d I -andry fo r the a f f ir m a t iv e ; and B ill VV rig h t. O n e y e a r win] im a g in a t iv e use o f g lass in c e ra m ­ S e v e r a l w o rk s b y D r. 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P is k ’s c o m p o sitio n s w ill be a rd F'ra rik , J o e N e a l, and Je s s e B e rn a rd D o w , A d a ir D y e r, J e r r y E x a m p le s a re fro m th * g ra p h ic * G i l m o r e , R ic h a r d G o ld sm ith , A lle n h e a rd M a y 2, d u rin g th e C o n te m ­ V illa r r e a l. d iv is io n , p ic to ria l c o m p o sitio n , S u b je c t fo r the d e b a te w ill he K e r r y P r e s to n , D o lp h S im o n , B o yd p o r a r y M u sic F e s t iv a l a t S o u th e rn M e th o d is t U n iv e r s ity . H is p ro g ram c r e a t iv e design , w a t e r c o lo r , an d J SUSAN H A Y W A R D TRAYS the c o u ra g e o u s PORtai* songstress J a re Frorran n Twentieth C e n tu ry Fo* s Technicolor m jsica b io g ra p h y of her. The * im W * h A Song in M y H e a rt " which starts at ‘ ho Param ount lo c a t e r to o a /, will p a y for or e wee*. e ' 'Od Engarde!! Take That!! Ah......... 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