Holiday Problem Seen For Stay-at-Homes S t u d y in g , e a tin g , an d b u y in g in g e n e ra l w il l pose q u ite a p ro b ­ lem f o r s tu d e n ts s t a y in g on the cam p u s d u rin g th e T h a n k s g iv in g h o lid a y s . A ll U n iv e r s it y lib r a r ie s w ill e it h e r close c o m p le te ly o r c u r ta il th e ir h o u rs. M o st D r a g bu sinesses, in c lu d in g book sto res, w ill he closed T h u r s d a y th ro u g h S u n d a y , and the U n iv e r s it y c a fe t e r ia s w ill abut d ow n u n til S u n d a y . T h e M a in L ib r a r y , th e B u s in e s s and S o c ia l S c ie n c e H e a d in g Room , and th e H u m a n it ie s R e a d in g R oo m w ill close W e d n e s d a y a t 5 p.m . and w ill be closed a il d a y T h u r s ­ d a y . T h e y w ill be open fr o m 9 to 5 o ’c lo c k F r i d a y and S a t u r d a y . T h e la «t d a y to ch e ck o u t books ia T u e s d a y at 9 :30 p.m. T h e y w ill be due M o n d a y a t 9 a rn. T h e A r c h it e c t u r e , A r t , L ib r a r y S c h o o l, M u s ic , an d T e x tb o o k l i ­ b ra rie s w ill close o v e r the h o li­ d ays. T h e B a r k e r H is t o r y C e n te r an d the D o c u m e n ts , L a tin - A m e r ic a n , and N e w s p a p e r lib r a r ie s w ill be open fro m 9 to I and 'J to 5 F r i ­ d a y . and fro m 9 to I S a t u r d a y . T h e C h e m is try and Physic-* l i ­ b ra rie s w ill be open 9-12 and 1-5 F r i d a y an d 9-12 S a t u r d a y . O th e r lib r a r y hour*- a re B io lo g y , 9-12, 1-1 F r id a y , a n d 9-12 S a t u r ­ d a y ; E d u c a tio n , 9-1, both d a y s ; E n g in e e r in g , 8-1, 2-5 F r i d a y , and 9-12 S a t u r d a y ; G e o lo g y , 9-11 both Fulbright Grants Available for '52 T e a c i.et- w ho can o b ta in oney e a r leave-* o f ab se n ce m a y q u a li­ f y f o r p o sitio n s in G re e c e . E g y p t , a r d T u r k e y fo r the y e a r b e g in n in g in S e p te m b e r, 1952. A m in im u m o f tw o y e a r s of classro o m e x p e rie n c e is re q u ire d . P r e f e r e n c e is g ive n to those w ith a m a s te r's d e g re e , *a:d D r. H ob G r a y , d ire c to r o f the U n iv e r s it y T e a c h e r P la c e m e n t S e r v ic e . G ra n t# a r e a v a ila b le u n d e r the F u lb rig h t. A c t fo r te a ch e r# o f so­ c ia l w o rk , n u rs in g , E n g lis h , k in d ­ erg a rte n , p h ysics, m a th e m a tic s and scie n ce s in A m e ric a n - s p o n ­ sored schools. A d d it io n a l in f o r m a tio n can be o b ta in e d fro m D r. G r a y . ^ 903 Failing— But Percentage Same F a ilin g n o tices fo r 903 A r ts and S c o n c e s s tu d e n ts w e re se n t ru t m id -sem ester, it w as le a rn e d fro m D r. L I*. C lic k , asso ciate dean o f A r ts and S c ie n c e s O f those r e c e iv in g notice-*, 657 w e re f a ilin g in one co u rse , 190 in tw o , 43 in th re e , and 13 in fo u r. T h e 903 fa ilu r e n o tices re p r e s ­ e n t alm o s t an e x a c t co- D o n a tio n o f the u su al y e a r ly p e rc e n ta g e . D r. C lic k state d th a t th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r s the n u m b e r re c e iv in g f a ilu r e n o tices a l m o s t e x a c tly b a a n r e s the n u m b e r r e c e iv in g urn d e m ir a w a rd s. Horn Becomes Advisor To Selective Service C a p t. R . »*ei. J . H o rn , BP- ^ 48 and U n iv e r s it y la w s tu d e n t, ;■* the .n e w le g a l a d v is o ! and m an p o w e r a s s is ta n t to B r ig . G e n . P a u l L . W a k e f ie ld , s ta te d ir e c to r o f S e le c ­ tiv e S e r v ic e . He has tr a in e d w ith the S e le c ­ tiv e S e r v ic e sectio n o f th e I ex as N a tio n a l G u a r d H e a d q u a rte r# d e­ ta c h m e n t sin ce 1948. H e is a c e r tifie d p u b lic a- c o u ch an t and has been a p ra c tic in g a c c o u n ta n t sin ce 1948. 1 D u rin g W o r ld M al ll C a p t. H o rn spen t e ig h te e n m on th s w ith th e 81st. D iv is io n A r t i l l e r y ii the S o u th P a --.fie arid took p a r t in th e P a ia J and P h ilip p in e c a m ­ p aign s. H e is m a rr ie d arid has tw o c h ild re n . What (J, On Oreti d a y s ; Jo u r n a lis m , 8-12 b o th d a y s ;) L a w . 9-5 F r id a y , an d 9-1 Sa tu r- ; d a y ; R a r e B o o k s , 9-12, 1-5 F r id a y , 9-1 S a t u r d a y ; R e s e rv e R e a d in g , 10-1 both d a y s ; an d U n d e r g r a d ­ u ate R e a d in g R o o m , 9-1, 2-5 F r i ­ d a y . an d 9-1 S a tu r d a y . T h e m ain U n iv e r s it y c a fe t e r ia is to close a t 1:30 p.m . W e d n e s d a y an d re-open at 6 :3 0 a m. M o n d a y. T he C h u ck W agon w ill stop s e r v in g m e als a t 2 p.m . W e d n e s ­ d a y b u t w ill se rv e c o ff e e u n til 3 :3 0 p.m. T h e C o m m o n s A n n e x closes W e d n e s d a y a t 1:30 p.m. It w ill re-open a t 8 a.m . S u n d a y to se rv e b r e a k fa s t and d in n e r. T h e h o lid a y w ill be observed o n ly on T h u r s d a y a t the H om e E c o n o m ic s T e a H o u se. M iss Texas 1950 Hurt in Car W reck VOL. 51 T h e a u to m o b ile in w h ic h th ey w e re rid in g c o llid ed w ith a r e f r ig ­ e ra tio n tr u c k w h ich had o ve r­ tu r n e d a few' m in u te s e a r lie r. M is- So m m e rs re c e iv e d fa c ia ! la c e r a tio n s and both ja w s w ere b ro k e n . S h e was g iv e n blood tr a n s ­ fu s io n s e a r ly M o n d a y m o rn in g and a fte rn o o n . M iss B e a ll re c e iv e d se v e re c ia l c u ts and a fr a c tu r e d leg. fa ­ T h e g irls w e re r e t u r n in g fro m I (a lia s w h e re th e y had v is ite d M iss S o m m e rs ’ p are n ts, M r. and M rs. Jo h n F . S o m m e rs. T h e y w e re t a k ­ en to S e w e ll H o s p ita l in B e lto n fo r e m e rg e n c y tr e a tm e n t. M iss B e a ll w ill p ro b a b ly he b ro u g h t to a h o sp ita l in A u s tin T u e s d a y , h e r m o th e r M rs. J . T . B e a ll, 2202 G re e n le e , said M o n ­ day. " .M a r g a r e t c a n n o t be m oved to D a lla s fo r a b o u t a w e e k ,” said her s is te r, R u th So m m e r# o f D allas. T h e girls* c a r c o llid e d w ith the t r u c k o n ly a fe w m in u te s a f t e r it had o v e rtu rn e d in a p re v io u s a c c id e n t. N o sign al lig h ts had been p laced a ro u n d th e o v e rtu rn e d tr u c k . H o s p ita l a tte n d a n ts rep o rte d th a t th e y had b a r e ly begun e m e r­ g e n c y tr e a tm e n t f o r th e in ju re d o f th e fir s t co llisio n w'hen th e y r e ­ c e iv e d a c a ll ab o u t M iss So m m ers and M iss B e a ll. M i«« S o m m e rs re c e iv e d a degree in vo ice from the U n iv e r s it y of New Press Editor Hunts Book Errors M n # K a th le e n M a h a f f e y , the f ir s t e d ito r o f the n e w U n iv e r s it y o f T e x a s Pip***, cam e to the c a m ­ pus a fe w weeks ago and fou nd w o rk re a d y fo r her on ‘‘P lo u g h ­ sh a res In t o S w o r d s .” W r it t e n by F r a n k FL V a n d iv e r , son of P r o ­ fe s so r and M rs. H a r r y S. V a n d i­ v e r , th e book w ill be o ut in late I >ecem ber. " M y w o rk co n sist? o f ch e ck in g d o c u m e n ta tio n and g e ttin g the m a n u s c rip t re a d y f o r the p r in t­ e r ,” M iss M a h a f f e y e x p la in e d . ft is also her jo b to e d it c h ap ­ te r title s and to h elp in selectio n o f m a te i ial g o in g in to a hook. E v e n t u a ll y she w ill read the m an u si n p ts us th e y com e in. Sh e an d F r a n k H. W a r d . a w , d ire c to r o f the I n iv e ra ity P re s s , c o n fe r w ith an a u th o r ab o u t change- to be m ad e in his book. M iss M a h a f f e y held an e d ito ria l fe llo w s h ip w ith th e U n iv e r s it y Pre-- at. the U n iv e r s it y o f O k la ­ hom a fro m J u n e , 19 49, to Ju n e , 1950, B e fo r e c o m in g to T ex as, she w o rk e d w ith the press at the U n iv e r s it y o f W is c o n s in . T h e U n iv e rs ity o f T e x a s Pres* w ill h av e published seven books b y th e ye a : s end. T w o w ere p u b ­ lished ms* sp rin g an d fiv e in the fa d . ‘‘T h e A d d re sse s and P a p e rs o f Ja m e s Ste p h e n H o g g ,” c o l­ oured by R o b e rt 1 . C o rn e r, a s s i s ­ ta n t p ro fe s s o r o f h is to ry , w ill be o u t D e c e m b e r *. A m e r ic a C o 11 e g 9 D a i l y In Tho 5 o u th AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1951 Price 5 Cents Six Pages Today NO. 72 Aggie Delegation Visits UT On Game Advisory Mission By R U SS K E R S T E N | A five-man A gg ie delegation visited the cam ­ pus M onday to o ffic ia lly welcome U n iv e rs ity students and supporters onto the College Station campus for the T u rk e y D ay football game. A & M Dean of Men W . L . (P e n n y ) Penb erthy i P a g e a n t. M iss S o m m e rs w as a G oodfellow in the 1951 C a c tu s . S h e was rush c a p ta in and so n g le a d e r o f G a m m a P h i B e ta s o r o r it y arni a B lu e b o n n e t B e lle and V a r s it y C a r n iv a l Q u een fin a lis t . M iss B e a ll G am m a Phi B o th g irls “ im p r o v in g ” Texan da F i r %t M a rg a re t Sue S o m m e rs , M iss F in e A r t s this A u g u s t. S h e was T e x a s o f 1950 and no w a te a c h - 1 a w a rd e d a te a c h in g fe llo w s h ip and in g fe llo w a t the U n iv e r s it y , an d ; b eg a n te a c h in g v o ic e in S e p te m ­ C o rin n e B e a ll, p h y s ic a l ed u catio n ber. m a jo r fro m A u s tin , w e re c r it ic a lly ! S h e w as M iss A u s tin an d M iss in ju r e d in an a u to m o b ile acc id e n t T e x a s in the su m m e r o f 1950 and S u n d a y n ig h t th re e m iles n o rth of w as one o f the to p tw e lv e f in a l­ B e lto n . ists a t A tla n tic C it y in th e M iss _ N e w co m b •* C lu b m o rn in g b rid g e g ro u p , 200 S h a ro n L a n e . Tau Beta Pi A w a rd s N 1*0-12 *n d 3-5 -— T e x a s F in e A rts 32 N e w Memberships A s s o c ia tio n e x h ib its , N e y M u ­ seum and L a g -na G lo ria . T a u B e ta P i, ra t .na e n g in e e r­ 3 :3 0 -— Th m as W o o d to add ress ing h o n o r so ciety, selected th irtyth e au d io - visu a l w o rk sh o p , S a ­ tw o men in its re c e n t m em b ership b ine and E ig h te e n th S tre e ts . e le c tio n . 4 — R e c o rd p ro g ra m o f la-1 G r e a t The a: e I rial lie D. A n d e rso n , Issu es lectures, T e x a * I nion A le x a n d e r S. B e n n e t , Jo h n C, 316. B o ard w ay , R o b e rt S. B ra d e n , 4 :3 0 A m e l lean A --oiuat on o f R o y c e N. B ro w n, N o rm a n R . C oo p­ U n iv e r s it y P ro fe s s o rs . I n t e r n a ­ e r, ( b rito n P . ( ’ro c k e r, S a m u e l S. tio n a l R o o m , T exa- U n io n . D u n n , B d l G. E p p e s , T hom as FL 6 ;30 — T e x a s I n t e r v a r s i t y C h r is ­ F a e y , Jo h n W . F'ish, and C l i f ­ tia n F e llo w s h ip , C a m p u s C a f e ­ fo rd R . pi A llie d an il Red tr u c e team s in p le n a r y session to d a y ap p ro ve d a p ro v is io n a l cease f ir e lin e acro ss K o re a . The lin e a g re e m e n t M onday n ig h t and the r a t if ic a t io n to d a y w ill no t end the fig h tin g . By a g re e m e n t, h o s tilitie s c o n tin u e u n ­ t il th e th re e r e m a in in g a rm is tic e issues — each p re g n a n t w ith c o n ­ tro v e rs y are d ecider!. The b u ff e r lin e w a* w o rk ed o u t in fo u r m o n th s o f flitte r ne­ g o tia tio n s ru p tu re d by se v e ra l lo n g suspension o fth e tru c e talk*. I t ru n s 43 m ile s n o rth o f p a r a l­ le l 38 o. the east c o a s t, 28 m iles n o rth in the c e n te r a n d flips 16 m ile s south o f the obi b o rd e r in the w est. T h is cease-fire lin e w ill becom e p e rm a n e n t o n ly if th e la st th ree issues on the a r m is tic e a g en d a arcs e ttle d w ith in 30 d a y s — by D e ­ c e m b e r 27. A ll these issues— s u p e rv is io n o f th e tr u c e , ex ch a n g e o f p riso n ers and recom m endation-* to the b el­ lig e r e n t g o v e rn m e n ts on filia l w it h d r a w a l o f all fo re ig n troop# fro m K o r e a — a re lo a d ed w ith d i f ­ f i c u lt i e s I f a g re e m e n t on th em is not re a c h e d w ith in 30 d a y s, a new c e a s e - fire line m ust be d ra w n . B u t the tr u c e team s w ill n o t sit down to th a t task u n til th e o th e i th ree issues h a v e been se ttle d . T h e r a tif ic a t io n m e e tin g o f the tr u c e team s to d a y w as th e ir first full.drew** session sin ce O cto b e r 26-— the d ay a r m is tic e ta lk s w ere re su m ed a f t e r a tw o -m o n th break b y th e Reds. A f t e r r a t if y in g th e cease-fire lin e , the- c o m m itte e s recessed fo i lunc h a t noon. T h e y ag reed to m eet ag ain at 2 :3 b p.m. to ta k e up c o n - Mena tio n o f ag en d a item th ic e , -upei v isio n o f the tru ce . ★ and the four-member W elcom ing Committee of the A & M Student Senate met w ith eleven U n iv e r­ sity representatives to jo in tly w ork out problems and plans fo r T hursday. P a rk in g and eating facilities, said Committee C hairm an * Tom Po yn or, are expected to be ★ 3 Week-end Woodpile Raids Made With Rockets and Gas im m e d ia te le f t to those e n te r in g th e n o rth gate. D u n ca n , m u ch c lo ser to a p a rk in g lo t, is in th e south c a m p u s dorm a re a. fr ig h t e n in g th e a tta c k e rs , w ho a ro c k e t w a s fir e d across S a n J a ­ began. fo o tb all p la y e r, A fre s h m a n d ro p p ed th e ir to rch e s and ra n . A c in to B o u le v a r d j u s t south o f the the j arm ed w ith a b at, found th e bugj s h o rt tim e la te r g a so lin e w as stad iu m . B u g le s b le w fr o m j p o u re d on W a l le r C re e k an d fire n o rth an d south ends o f the fie ld , lee at the N e c h e s e n tra n ce o f th e w as set to it. a le r tin g H ill H a ll an n e x , a n d a f t e r tu n n e l. T w o o th e r fo o tb a ll playO n the* S u n d a y n ig h t a tte m p t, fir e c r a c k e r s w e n t o f f th e ch ase c is c a u g h t tw o o f the p ra n k s te rs , w ho said th e y w ere U n iv e r s it y “ A t t a c k s ” w e re m ad e S a tu r d a y stu den ts. night., S u n d a y m o rn in g , an d S u n ­ A n o th e r w itn e s s to the S u n d a y d a y n ig h t. T w o o f th re e a tta c k s night ra id p o in te d out th a t m a n y w e re c a r r ie d out in m ilit a r y fa s h ­ o f the g u a rd s le f t fo r the ch ase, ion. le a v in g o n ly a few , if a n y , to A b o u t 3 :3 b a.m . S u n d a y , b e ­ w atch th e p ile s. H e re m a rk e d howtw e e n six and tw e lv e b o ys, arm ed easy it w o u ld have been f o r a n y ­ Novem ber 26. 1951 w ith to rch es, crossed W a lle r one to sn e a k in and s t a r t a fire C re e k next to Sa n J a c in t o B o u le ­ A t the rally preceding tho annual T h an ksg ivin g w h ile the g u a rd s w ere a w a y . v a rd and w a ite d f o r a sig n al. A fla r e w it h a p a ia c h u te a t ­ football game, the Texas fighting sp irit rises to its high­ T h e s ig n a l fo r the “ r a id ” was ta ch m e n t fa ile d to ignite the w ood est peak. C lim axing this rally is the huge bonfire. on the S a tu rd a y night a tta c k . d e la y e d fo r a m o m e n t because T h e re w a s no in d icatio n t h a t th is c it y p o lice m e n in a squ ad c a r In order to make this y e a r’s rally and fire reflect the raid w as d o n e by the p ra n k s te rs cam e b y o n ly a m o m e n t b e fo re the fin e support students are giving their great team, I am a tta c k w as to s ta rt. T h e b u g le r in the o th e r tw o . happy to join with the R a lly A d viso ry Committee in A c a c ia f r a t e r n it y is d e m a n d in g sta lle d the p o licem en b y sa y in g id e n tific a tio n o f e v e ry o n e w ho suggesting that all students help by contributing one or th at e v e r y o n e c o n n e c te d w ith the comes n e a r t h e ir pile o f w o o d . e v e n t w as a U n iv e r s it y stu d en t more wooden boxes, logs, or other pieces of wood to the am i w a n te d o n ly to keep the wood wood pile on Freshm an Field before 7 :00 p.m., W ednes­ pile g u a rd a w a k e . T h e p o licem en day. Personally, I ani contributing some large stumps m oved on up the stre e t. T h e b u g le sounded. T h e to rch es from my back y a r d ! w e re lig h te d . T h e g u a rd s, a le rte d T H E O P H I L U S S. P A I N T E R by th e noise o f th e ir o w n c a r President, M ain U n iv e rs ity ho rn s and s p o tlig h ts sw a rm e d ★ ★ ★ Bugle-*, fir e c r a c k e r s , to rch e s, ro c k e ts , and g a so lin e w-ere used last w e e k end b y p ra n k s te rs w ho p o ss ib ly hail in te n tio n s o f destroying th e w ood on F re s h m a n F ie ld fo r th e b o n fire W e d n e s d a y night. President Painter Requests More W oo d for Rally Fire 2. T a k e a box lu n c h . C o ld d rin k s w ill he a v a ila b le a t K v le F ie ld s ta rtin g at 12 o 'c lo c k an d both h o t an d cold d rin k s w ill be h o u rs in th e a v a ila b le a t a ll M e m o r ia l S t u d e n t C e n te r. 3. T r y o n e o f th e c a m p u s o r n ear-cam p u s c a fe s — n o t re c o m ­ m ended b y th e c o m m itte e b e cau se o f cro w d e d co n d itio n s. 4. l f p la n n in g to lie in th e c e n ­ tra lly - lo c a te d s tu d e n t c e n te r, t r y e ith e r th e M SC r e s ta u r a n t or sn ack b a r. B o th are o r d in a r ily cro w d e d on gam e d a y s b u t a re c o n v e n ie n t fo r people w h o a re m e e tin g fr ie n d s in th a t b u ild in g . ★ In c id e n t a lly , P o y n o r a g re e d to a r ra n g e f o r a m edium -sized m e e t­ in g room in the s tu d ' u n io n fo r U n iv e r s it y h ack e rs. A lth o u g h th e room n u m b e r is in d e fin ite , P o y ­ n o r saiti p ro m in e n t sign s la b e le d “ U n iv e r s it y H e a d q u a r te r s ” w o u ld be p laced a ro u n d the b u ild in g so th a t “ n o b o d y co u ld m iss i t . ” T h e o th e r m a jo r p ro b le m , p a r k ­ ing, can best he so lved b y d r iv in g d ir e c tly in to the D un can H a ll p a r k in g lo t, D ean P e n b e r th y said. “ A lth o u g h i t ’s ab o u t a q u a r t e r o f a m ile to th e s ta d iu m ,” he ad d e d , “ it is th e best place f o r a q u ic k “ T h e L o n g h o rn B a n d w ill not g e t a w a y .” he w e a r in g its new- u n ifo rm s fo r R o ad s to this p a r k in g lo t as the A & M g a m e this y e a r and w ell as o th e r im p o rta n t ca m p u s p erh ap s n o t n ex t y e a r ,” said M . points w ill he s p rin k le d lib e r a lly A. C r o c k e t t J r . , a c tin g hand w ith d ire c tio n signs a n d g u id e s, P e n b e r th y said. d ire c to r, M o n d a y a fte rn o o n . ★ O n e h u n d re d anti t h i r t y o f A d d it io n a l p a rk in g sp a ce w ill the one h u n d re d and f i f t y sp e­ be a v a ila b le at. the m a in d r ill c ia lly d y e d u n ifo rm s w e re c o m ­ fie ld , d ir e c t ly across fro m th e s tu ­ pleted b e fo re the m a n u fa c t u r e r den t c e n te r, and at s e v e ra l s m a ll ran o u t o f dye. M r. C r o c k e tt fie ld s n e a rb y . “ T hose w ill p ro ­ says he c a n n o t accept th e u n i­ b ab ly be packed by 1 2 :3 0 ,” P e n ­ form b e c a u s e the d esired shad e b e rth y said. is im p o s sib le to d u p lic a te . H e H e su g gested d r iv in g in th e ditl not c o m m e n t on th e o th e r m ain ( east I e n tra n c e anti c ir c lin g p o s s ib ilitie s o f o b ta in in g u n i­ h a lfw a y a ro u n d the cam pus— fo rm s. gu id ed b y sign s— to th e D u n c a n H a ll lo t. T h e east e n tr a n c e is on H ig h w a y 6, the H o u s to n - W a c o no rth-an il-so u th h ig h w a y w h ic h is the o n ly m a jo r road r u n n in g by the cam p u s. P r o b le m s re la tin g to R e v o ’s peace o f m ind anti h a n d lin g o f I he S t u d e n t E m p lo y m e n t B u ­ L o n g h o rn B a n d buses w e r e also reau ha.* b ro k e n last y e a r * job- th o ro u g h ly discussed. it p la c e m e n t re co rd fo r the second It w as ag reed th a t, sin ce the con*et u tiv e m onth, Jo e I*. F a r ­ ra r. d ir e c to r , announced M o n d a y . A & M C o rp s o f C ad e ts w il! m a rc h T h e hut t au * re p o rt fo r O c to ­ onto th e fie ld b e fo re g a m e t im e — lo n g process-—the L o n g h o rn ber h e w e d 6X1 job- fille d , as a c o m p are d w ith last y e a r 's 630. B a liti w ill not ap p e a r tin th e fie ld Perm a n en t ob w ere ip ti, w h ile u n til th e h a lf. U n iv e r s it y re p r e s e n ta tiv e s at te m p o ra ry ob* gained 15 o ve r th e m e e tin g w e re VV. I). B lu n k , la*t y e a r . T o to ! * w * -e in j i eat d-' ma rid, A s s is ta n t D ean o f S tu d e n t L if e ; T h b e in g p lace d tit O c to b e r. O th ­ A m o N o w o tn y , D ean o f S t u d e n t er ga ii- w e re fen I a b y s itte rs , L if e ; M ilto n C ro c k e tt, d ir e c t o r o f fillin g 't n t on w o rk e r*. mis- the L o n g h o rn R a n d ; D r. C J . A l ­ ce llan e ti i - k illed ansi non *k ille d d e rs o n ; G e o rg e S te p h e n s ; W ilson a counseled >ecie*ai ***, -Miles. I-fo e m a n ; J a c k H o lla n d , D e a n of anti boa rd, M e n ; c B e ati G r a r .b e rr y , a s s is ta n t job*, jo b s f o r rnor P la c e m e n ts to the C h a n c e llo r ; H a n d e l D ockre a d e r*, a i d wa ter fm sa Ie* rn en, sofia c le rk * , am i e ! V i c b a u m a n o f the R a ll v C o m ­ rn i tt e e B i l l Sim pson , h e a d ye ll ty p ists d e c re a s e d . arui Itm*s K e r *ten. p’u ll- tim e placem ent in c lu d e d leadei n in su ran ce a d ju s to r. iolis fo r is, and a n u r s e r y su- 8 0 0 Tickets R e t u rn e d came! Uniform Hopes For Band Die, Or Is It Dye? Spur Contest Signs Predict A ggie A go n y on Turkey Day By G E N E D O W l f th e o u tco m e o f th e TexasA&M gam e goes a n y t h in g lik e that w h ic h is b e in g p re d ic te d by f r a t e r n it ie s and s o r o ritie s on the c a m p u s, the A g g ie w ill h ave a “ lo n g ro w to p lo w ” b e fo re b e a tin g the L o n g h o rn s T h u r s d a y a fte r noon. A s the d e ad lin e fo r e n tr ie s in the S ilv e i S p u r A g g ie S ig n C o n ­ test closed M o n d a y noon, Ja m ie Clement.-*, c h a irm a n , had re ce ive d e n tr ie s fro m s e v e n te e n f r a t e r n i­ tie s an d fiv e s o ro ritie s . C le m e n ts said ju d g in g w ould begin a t I p.m. T u e s d a y unless ra in m akes it d if f ic u lt f o r the o r ­ g a n iz a tio n * to p u t up th e ir signs. l f it does ra in , the ju d g in g w ill l-e postponed u n til I p.m. W e d n e s ­ day. Ju d g e s o f the c o n te st a re D ean C a r l B r e d t , D ean J a c k H o lla n d , D e an D o rth y G e b a u c r , C, R ead G ra n b e rry , a n d C a lv in " J i t t e r ” N o le n , d ire c to r o f th e U n io n . B y M o n d a y a fte r n o o n most o f the o rg a n iz a tio n s had b egu n con# tru c tio n o f th e ir “ B e a t the A g ­ g ie * ” signs, and som e o f them w e re a il early p u ttin g on the f i n ­ ish in g touche*. A lp h a T a u O m eg a ha- a a ego steel s ittin g dow n e a tin g h I # “ B r e a k f a s t o f C h a m p io n s .” The s te e r's b re a k fa s t is an A g g ie w h ic h it p ick s up w ith a spoon and d rip s in to its m outh. D e lta T a u D elta has a s te e r m is­ tr e a tin g the A g g ie s even m ore. T h e ir s te e r has an A g g ie by the fe e t, u sin g him as th e sled g e h am ­ m er to d riv e a n o th e r A g g ie up a ta ll pole to lin g the p riz e - w in ­ n in g bell. T h e D e lta C ’s a re c o n v in c e d that the “ T test P r o v e s th a t A g gies a r e D e fin it e ly M ild e r ” . T h e ir lug s te e r le is u re ly sits b lo w in g sm o k e rin g s. “ E d P r ic e 's C o n s tru c tio n G a l g as p o rtra y e d b y K a p p a A lp h a has B e v o p ilo tin g a la rg e s te a m ro lle i as it o v e t -runs the A g g ie o f 51. D e lta G a m m a so ro rity ha* a s te e r le a n in g ag a in s t th e l ow im w ith a c lu b in its hand, m ak in g an A g g ie s e n io r p a in t th e sh aft o ra n g e . P h i K a p p a P s i * steel vs 111 lite ! a lly he sto m p in g th e A g g ie I he\ h ave a scen e o f a stad iu m an d ii the m id d le o f the fie ld th e ir la rg e s te e r is ra is in g up on its hind leg: and s to m p in ’ the A g g ie w th i‘ fo re legs. S ig m a A lp h a E p s ilo n i% ...m ug a re p ro d u c tio n o f the " F o o t b a ll H is to r y o f I T . " Thirteen nisi- * pages o f the hook w ill p re se n t h is to ry o f the T e x a s - A & M fo o t­ ball g am es o v e r the last seven ye a rs. T h e pages tu rn a u t o m a t i­ c a lly . O th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s lis te d as e n te r in g the co n test a re P h i K a p ­ pa T a u , D elta K a p p a E p s ilo n , P h i K a p p a S ig m a , S ig m a P h i E p s ilo n , S ig m a A lp h a M u, K a p p a S ig m a , and M p h a D e lta Sig m a . A lso P h i G a m m a D e lta, P i K a p ­ pa A lp h a, T a u D elta P h i, L a m b ­ da C h i A lp h a , B e ta T h e ta P i, and P h i S ig m a D e lta. S o r o r it ie s e n te re d a r e A lp h a C h i O m e g a, Alpha G a m m a D e lta , A lp h a O m ic ro n P i, P i B e ta P h i, and D e lta G a m m a . J .d g in g o f the co n test w ill lie ba *-*I rn o r ig in a lit y , u n iq tien c- -, arid n it is t r y o f th e signs. A t WI nt>-foul sheet p astel ab o v e the T o g g e ry on th e I >i ag, p ro p h e sie r tr a g e d y fo r th e F’arm C is of \ M . I h r p o s t e r i s i p r o jo r t o f A lo h a D e lta S ig m a ad vertir in g f r a t e r n it y . li lt oi gnu /aition also m ad e the pa to p a ire d .got fo r such de* tir.a tio n s a * H o u sto n , C m id /e ss , A b ile n e , arc; Hr-iwtiw >o out-of-tate f r a vine tw o pers on* Because to the o f foi t C ol n u b .a, ft u r dav < .\ Th, g iv in g v a c a t i o n period does in “ Appl to COme cma g r f i a i- sa i Kl : th e I’ '51 Is Belter Year For Job Hunters e rr ha vc been st) It! p lane a i l iv in g in ll. Bu: - i i ire fo i i - th e ga me. i f f f i o n ly W e d n e s d a y ip* a ii ti ar e a rlyir s d a y bus. K e r r v i ll e ha - 2 p in. and 5 :3 0 p.m. a la y , aiiti C o n tin e n t a l at *• 55 th a t e v e n in g . C on i o ff* i * a 4: 45 bus Thi ie trip s a v e r a g e th ie e K et i v ta te * ai*- $2.6(1, it! $ 1.70, r o i lnfstate s t u d e n ts t.. m a k e the ip ag re e d to e n d o rse AA it-a's id ea o f borne, few o f the o ffe r - a r e foi c a tu n ing th** gro u p s in to one or sot h lo n g rifle*. M a n y s tu d o rr - ari /a tio n . Th* new g ro u p w o u ld nave a d v e r t is e d fo r rides to A m a l ■gin fu n i t lo I ng a f t e r t he liio , VA aco , an d D a lla s . Thanksgiving holidays. -r - foi ifib* c o n t in u e th- I i n HU at an avft f toe-n d a i lv ,” NL'. F ' a i - At C lo s e of Sa le O u t o f 17,000 tic k e ts a llo tte d to th*- U n iv e rs itv fo r th e A & M f , time anti pal t- fo o tb a ll gam e. X00 w e n t back to tailin g i for -alej o b * in C o lle g e S t a tio n M o n d a y u n so ld . time w A * sal*-* closed at 5 p .in M o n ­ fni th C h ris tm a s d a y , th e U n iv e r s ity T ick et O f f ic e fig u re d th at 4,179 B la n k e t T ax h o ld e rs hail bought th e $1.2 0 s tu ­ d e n t se a ts. T h e 12,000 le f t w e re Texan House Organ soli) to the pu blic S a t u r d a y and Release Set for Today M ond ay. A ll * t a t s sold w e re b e tw e e n the if a semifit s t IU*’ The 50-yard lin e and th e g o a l. f o r I ta lly OI g a l m onth fiulc-ti to apT exan peal I .••-May m o t t l i n g . 'Operation Bootstrap' The p u rp o se of the p u b tii at ion i* to p re s e n t rule*, re g u la tio n s , Gets UT N ew Student to Texan advice arid aw a rd * “ O p e ra tio n B •->:* a p ” w ill p ro ­ wor k* - *. and t o d i s t i i 7u f.e Texan vide a new psychology stu d e n t at r a f f morn bat *. ne , a* yet un- the U n iv e r s it y next se m e s te r. Th A i r F o r c e C pi. AA a lt e r M. Biapi ! nted bv d itto mflkey J r . of S a n A n to n io w ill e n ro ll h e re u n d e a plan w h e r e b y the a m id e fo rc e s p e rm it s e rv ic e m e n C * r d R a te * to Rise T h is C h ris tm a s w ill g i ' e th e last to fin is h c iv ilia n s c h o o lin g . P u r ­ o p p o rtu n ity to send C h ris tm a s pose o f th e plan is to tr a in th e men f o r sp e cialize d m il it a r y d u ty . card s fu r ju s t a pen n j. B la k e \ w ill w u*k tow a i d a B A Two te n t * become* th e new p rice *-f th e postcard -n J a n u a r y d e g r e e in e x p e r im e n ta l psycholjo g y . - ' I , 1952. I l o w - ’ ow ii -Tole ,i r e Tuesday, November 27, 1951 THE D A ILY TEXAN Page 2 Rival A ggie Contest yTPreps P®f^7!ei TownsGnd Still O u t To Be Rough for UT Sewell and Dawson TennesseeTops O n A II-S W C Team AP Gird Poll ■ N E W V O R K , N o v . 2 6 — OP)-— Po w erfu l T en n e ssee roiled up the a r g o st, v o t e o f t h e s e a s o n M o n d a y Leading the Southwe t ConferC h o s e n on the second team s t r e n g t h e n i n g its hold on t h e e n c e s c o r i n g r a c e w t h 5 6 p o i n t s , w e r e l o n g h o r n s T o m S t o l h a n d s k e , in N u m b e r O n e in t h e A s s o c i a t e d D a w s o n l a c k e d o n l y t w o v o t e s o f J u n e D a v i s , a n d B o b b y Di l l o n . P r e s s f o o t b a l l pol l. By K E N T O O L E Y Ttran Sportt Kixtov A & M x listless a n d d o w n - t r o d d e n A g g i e s m a y n o t be a s e a s y t o b e a t a s m a n y f a n s wi l l e x p e c t a t the annual T urkey Day game. T h e V o l u n t e e r s w e r e sn i m p r e x - i ve in « m a b i n g K e n t u c k y , 2 8 - 0 , Sa* J r d a ' t h a t t h e y r e c e i v e d f i r s t o n 9 2 o f t h e 168 b a l l o t s c a s t pl ar by s o p r t s w r i t e r s a n d b r o a d c a s t e r s across the nation. Michigan S ta te won convincingly o v e r C o l o r a d o , 4 5 -7, b u t j u s t m a n a g e d t o p r o t e c t its n u m b e r t w o T h e ( a d e t s s t a r t e d o u t w-i t h a p r o m i s i n g o u t l o o k o n t h e 1951 season, with m ost pre-season prognoticators choosing them for ’e i t h e r a f i r s t o r s e c o n d p l a c e finish in t h e S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e i ^hia y e a r . N o n e o f t h e p r e d i c t o r * picked the Cadets to finish lower khan t h ir d . F Id T T G G C R B Ti Ti t p :a m Tom Stolhandske, Texas Harold Riley, Baylor Ken Casner, Baylor Dong Conaway, T C L Her b Zimmerman, TC C June Davis, Texas Hugh Meyer, Te xas A&M Ray Me Rowrn, TCL" [.amar McHan, Ar k a n s as Bobby Dillon, Texas Bobby Jack Floyd. TC C ★ I * I )tk, B a y Io r ; < n a p m a n , Rice; Honorable Mention: E n d s — S u m m e r ail , Arkar a j R a m s ay , T C C . V a u g h t , T O C ; Wil liam*, Tex**. ( ‘e n t e r * — P l o w e r s , T C C ; G a l l o Mc C u r r y , Ri c e ; T r o u t , Baylor; way, B aylor; B arton, Tex**; R ho­ White, SM U; Fisehrl, A r k a n s a s ; d e n , R i ce . G e o r g e , T< I ; H o d g e , A & M . Backs— Benners, SM U; Norton, Tackle Forster, S M I ’ ; Man­ B u r k h a I ter, R ite; Sm ith, ner, A r k a n s a s ; S c a h ol m , Tex**; S M U ; Tidwell, A&M; Parma, L ansford, t e x * * ; M e l d ) , Ila' ’. o r ; A & M ; Mo s e s , \ &MI WiUon, Ie***; B a y l o r ; D r a k e , Rice; Gary, A & M : C r o c k e t t . 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The or^” t h a t A & M has a dangerous ru n -jCMUaity was substitute end B leis n i n g a t t a c k a n d t h e d efen siv e unit Bridges. b o r e t h e b r u n t o f p r a c t i c e MonCoach Jess N eely plans to start , UT 7 I O'*''*' p Hi [(ame, 10 ' ■ OPTOMETRY William A Mary, So u th I o u i x i a ni t ( r i a I. ■ Chicago Coilogo of i of a polio sc a re h e r e a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y , h u t l a t e r f o u n d t h e polio a t t a c k s h a d o c c u r e d a t T m h A A I . . . I n t h e p r e s s b o x a t t h e T C U t il t , j u s t a f t e r M A L F O W L E R had t h ro w n a long pass intended f o r G I L B E R T B A R T O S H , t h e P. A. a n n o u n c e r “ th e pass wa s i n t e r c e p t e d by B U L L Y G I L S T R A P , L o n g h o r n c o a c h ” . . . T h e pass was to o lo ng f o r B a r t o s h a n d f ell o u t o f b o u n d s i n t o C o a c h G i l s t r a p ’s a r m s . , . Baylor's s t a n d o u t end, S T A N L E Y W I L ­ L I A M S , s a y s “ B O B B Y D I L L O N is all t h e y s a y he is. H e c o v e r s e x c e p t i o n a l l y we l l on p a s a e s , is a s u r e tackler, and good on p u n t returns. And on top of t h a t , h e ’s a g r e a t s p o r t s m a n ” . . . T O M S T O L H A N D ­ S T O L H A N D S K E S K E ha s be en g r e a t l y u n d e r r a t e d as an o f f e n s i v e e n d , b u t C o a c h B I L L D U B O S E c o m m e n t e d , “ H e ’s t h e h e s t p a s s r e ­ c e i v e r in t h e c o u n t r y w h e n h e is c o v e r e d ” . . . P I N K Y H I G G I N S , exL o n g h o r n a n d m a j o r l e a g u e baseball s t a r was seen last w e e k c o m i n g o u t o f M e m o r i a l m u s e u m , w h i c h l ies in t h e s h a d o w s o f C l a r k Fi el d. C h a s i n g a f ou l b a l l , p e r h a p s . , . HOW MANY TIMES A DAY f a The d e f e n s i v e sp ecialists Tuesday, w o r k e d o u t w i t h a t e a m o f ineligi# h i es r u n n i n g f r o m t h e A g g i e T. . T h e AAM o ffe n siv e team P r a c t i c e w a s h e l d in a d r i z z l i n g c o r k e d on passing and rushing r a i n . b o r t h e m o s t p a r t i t w as o n l y .Monday w hile the d efen se worked a l o o s e n i n g u p dr i l l f o r t h e of- a g a in st T exas plays throw n at t e n s i v e s q u a d w i t h t h e em phasis ^ e m by B-team ers. on r u n n i n g and parsing. The drills w ere held in a eold T h e t w o t eam. - b o g a : , t h e i r s e ­ Halfback R d M aya, i, «x**cU 4 i r i ; ^ M onday' r i e s i n I 8 9 4 , w h i c h t h e S t e e r - w o n to b e r e a d y t o g o f o r t h e f i r s t B aylor fullback Dick Parm a r»T o r t h e f i r s t s e v e n y e a rs t i m e s i n c e t h e A r k a n s a s g a m e . 38-0 t h e A g g i e s w e n t scoreie.* , a n d in B y r o ’n ' T o w n ie n d ” is ii o t ex pee t- « * ▼ « • » «*»*r bon* in t h . 14-13 victory over SMU 1902 t h e y wo n t h e b a t t l e , 12- 0. c d t o s u i t t h e l a s t g a m e o f his Bears last Saturday a n d w on't play T hey m e t again the -frond week collegiate career. again st R ice n ext Saturday. a n d b a t t l e d t o a 0- 0 *.e. T h e A g g i e * h 'c i. a r . a g e d t o T h e TCU F r o g s o p e n e d prep-! c o n t e n u , w h i l e a r a t i o n M o n d a y f o r t h e i r torrid wi n 15 o f t h e 5 a v e w o n o v e r tu.-i.-ele w i t h S M U in Ft. Worth the Longhorns ’>7, a n d f i v e S a t u r d a y b y r o m p i n g through a twice t h a t m ar o t h e s c o r e l i g h t d r i l l in t h e r a i n . game have ended tied. * (Xationally Accredited) R i c e f o o t b a l l p l a y e r * lim b ered h o , tens y e a r , w i t h t h e C o u.fe r ­ An outstanding college serv­ o n c e s h a d i n g i n ou n d t r a i n e r — u p i n a b r i e f w o r k o u t M ond ay, ing a splendid profession. a n d a 11-A m e r i c a l o o k e d e t p i c t u r e * o f th e ir 22-B Glienn L ippm a n Doctor of Optometry degree c a n d i d a t e Bob :i m i t h l e a d i n g t h e l i c k i n g b y TCU l e s t S a t u r d a y , en d three years for students en ­ h<- )*■- l i t s c o u l d h e a r d a s c o u t r e p o r t o n th is w e e k ’* Aggie attack, tering with sixty or more foe, Baylor. ie A g g i e f a' be semester credits in specified Just Over-Herd sr.*! **- »*<. n * _ J C o n f e r e n c e , r a l l i e d in t h e f o u r t h pe rio d to b l a s t t h e A g gi e -, 21-14 in t h e o p e n e r . T h e C a d e t s f a c e d a n o t h e r c e l l a r - d w e l l e r ir R i ce , b u t the Owls c am e th ro u g h with a fo ught the position f r o m f a s t - ri s i n g M a r y l a n d But. t h e y h a v f b e e n a c o m p l e t e 2 8 - 1 3 v i c t o r y . S M U w h . c h c l o s e d a p e r f e c t n i n e - g a m e x u r p r i . s e t o e v e r y o n e . A n d h a v e F a r m e r s t o a 14 -1 4 t i e a n d A r k a n s e a s o n w i t h a 51-7 r o u t o f W e s t p r o b a b l y be fuddled the e n t i r e s a s s t r u c k t h e m w i t h a 33 - 21 t r i Virginia A & M c a m p u s b e c a u s e t h e y d i d not. u rn ph. T h e T e r r a p i n s , w h o m e e t T e n - s t a n d u p t o w h a t wa* e x p e c t e d o f T h e A ggi es a r e winless n Co nn e s s e e in t h e S u g a r B o w l , m o v e d t h e m t h i s s e a s o n . f e r e n e e p l a y a n d wi l l be l o o k i n g into t h i r d place, r e p l a c i n g S t a n T h e y g o t a n e x c e l l e n t s t a r t b y f o r t h e i r i ni ti al v i c t o r y o v e r T e xa « f o r d , w h i c h p l u n g e d t o e i g h t h a s k n o c k i n g o f f h i g h l y r a t e d U C L A , T h u r s d a y in t h e i r o w n K y l e F i e l d , t h e r e s u l t o f a 2 0 - 7 l oss t o t a l i - 2 1 - 1 4 in t h e i r i n i t i a l g a m e , t h e n a l w a y s d a n g e r o u s t e r r i t o r y f o r t h e fornia. w e n t o n t o g r a - p a p e r f e c t i n t e r - L o n g h o r n s , a n d is t h e r i v a l g a m e O t h e r m a m c h a n g e * in t h e s e m i ­ final ranking-' of co llege t e a m s *a w I l l i no i s, S t a n f or d’s f o e in t h e Rose Bowl, cli mb fr om si x th to fourth and Kentucky plummet R f r o m n i n t h t o I 7t h. --------------- L e x a - . T h e W i l d c a t s ’ p l a c e in t h e s e l e c t V to p te n was t a k e n by r e s u r g e n t L o a c h ED PRICE savn that GIB D A W S O N S 7 8 - v a r d t o n I e i e TTT' Til' i s e c tio nal r e c o r d by b e a t i n g T e x a s ( of t h e y e a r. Tech, Oklahoma, and Trinity, A & M h a - n ’t b e e n a b l e t o g e t Univeraity. t h e i r hook- ' in t h e S t e e r * s i n r e B u t t h e r o o f f e l l in, a n d t h e J o h n K i m b r o u g h l ed t h e A g g i e s A g g i e s e n t e r e d t h e u n p r e d i c t a b l e t o a 2 0 - 0 v i c t o r y in 190 9. T h e C o n f e r e n c e r a c e w i t h R a y G e o r g e , Go s c . - t ' h e A g g i e * r,a%r; r o e t o a n e w c o a c h a n d n e w in t h e C o n - b e a t i n g T e x a s w a - in 1 9 1 * w h e n f o :ght t h e Grange f e r e n c e , a t th e helm. T h e y t a n g l e d t h e C a d e t w i t h g a y l o r a n d t i e d , 2 1 - 2 1 . T C L ’, B o w l - b o u n d L o n g h o r n ^ t o a 1 1 - 1 1 f o r t h e b a s e m e n t in t h e d e a d l o c k . O s p :c o . v D F I R S T TF.AM Bill Howton, Rice Stan Williams, Baylor Jack Little, Texas A&M Bob Griffin, Ar kansas Bill Athev, Baylor Harley Sewell, Texas Dick Hightower, SMG L a r r y I-bell, Baylor Gib Dawson, Texas Glenn Lippman, Texas A&M Teddy Rigfts, Rice % rty th« Aa«oc «red /’ret* Longhorns Plunge To 16th; Baylor 9th G i h D a w s o n , h a l f b a c k , a n d Ma r - b e i n * a u n a n i m o u s s e l e c t i o n , l ey S e w e l l , g u a r d , w e r e n a m e d t o Sewell, th e 2 2 0 -p o u n d l in e m a n t h e 1051 U n i t e d P r e s s All-South- fr om St. Jo, has ho l st er e d the w e s t C o n f e r e n c e t a e m a n n o u n c e d S t e e r f o r w a r d wa l l t h i s s e a s o n Friday. wi t h hi s v i c i o u s s t y l e o f p l a y . ■ % m am HuklmklkL Austins Largest Mens Store 615 Congress A* $, Tuesday, NovemEer 27, 195! THE DAILY TEXAN Pag® I 40 Aggie-Steer Game Significant of Rivalry matt m m k It# (S IH ADAM S BARTON W C U N N IN G H A M L A N SFO R D F L E M IN G D IL L O N D A V IS N N M ENA SCO M IL B U R N W IL SO N W IL L IA M S PAG E A th letic D irector D ana X. B ib le , the exp ected end run, Jack Crai-i, says of the A&M -Texas rivalry, j racing down the le ft sid eline, was “ The 1940 gam e stands out in my mark f#r Layden’s long m em ory because o f its sigm fi,, . , , . , , . canoe. j throw, which he tucked in and “ A ll A&M had to do was to I raced de*P in*<> AAM territory. “ On the n e x t down wa tried 9 beat us and the Rose Bowl bid was theirs. B ecause o f this we sim ilar play to the other tide with w anted to win even m ore. All P ete con n ectin g with Noble Doss w eek w e had been rehearsing an opening play which w e planned who carried to within teehee of to use if the A ggies kicked o f f to th e goal. On the next play, just u s.” 58 seconds a fte r the etarting whis­ w as th e sa lien t fa cto r in th e TCU “ W ith the snap goin g to Pete tle, Layden drove over for the victory. Layden in the tailback slot, he | only touchdown of the day.” The P a g e is 21 y e a r s old a n d m a j o r ­ started around right end. gam e ended w ith the sam e score. ing in geology'. H e received sp e­ ‘The A ggie d efe n se sh if tin g to 17-0, T exas in the lead. cial A P c o m m e n d a tio n f o r his p e r f o r m a n c e a g a in s t TCU. ^ ~ A & M Game Last for 14 Longhorns F o u r te e n senior L o n g h o rn s come to th e end of th e r e g u la r season fo otb all tr a il, unless a bowl bid is ac ce p te d , when th e y m e e t the A ggies on Kyle F ield T h u r s ­ day in tr a d i tio n a l rivalry. T hey've n e v e r been b e a te n by A&M since th e y have been p la y ­ ing v arsity fo r the O ra n g e a n d W hite colors of the U n iv ersity . T hey a r e th e r u g g e d back b o n e of a b o n e-c ru sh in g g ro u n d o f ­ fense and a su p e rio r d e fe n se which is p ro b a b ly w ithout equa l in th e n ation. T ra d itio n decrees th a t t h e r e is no fa v o r ite in the a n n u a l T exasA&M gam e, b u t U niversity hopes fo r th e b a ttle cou ld n ’t be in b e t ­ te r bands. Jo h n Adam* His te a m m a te s call him “ R e d ” an d he is th e k ickoff spe cia list and p u n te r for th e L onghorns. A t 6-5 and 205 poun ds the lanky senior has p u n te d for an a v e ra g e of 36.5 y a r d s p er kick this season. A dam s is m a jo rin g In physical D on B a rto n A tran sfer from Kemper Mili­ tary A cadem y Don Barton turned up a t p ractice in 1950 w ithout b en efit of a scholarship and logged enough tim e to letter that same season. He lettered in spite o f a shoul­ der dislocation which kept him out h alf the season. He ranks w ith (lib Dawson as an all-the-w ay threat. Don M enasco is one of his high school te a m m a te s fro m Longview. He is 21 y e a r s old, weighs 160, and is 5-11. He plays b o th offensive and defensive h a lfb a c k . In r u s h in g he is in th e to p te n of th e C o n f e r ­ ence. H e has c a rrie d 116 tim e s a n d gain ed 450 y a r d s fo r an a v e r ­ age of 3.9 p e r try . H e ’s v e rsa tile too. Twice this season he has crossed up T e x a s ’ opposition by tossing two t o u c h ­ down passes. D en C u n n in gh am When Medicines Are Needed . . . You c a n d e p e n d u p o n o u r l a r g e • lo ck s to m a k e it p o t a b l e to fill p r o s c r i p t i o n s in a m a t t e r of m in u te* . ED MINOR, Pharmacist 1910 G u a d a l u p e D ial 2 -5 2 1 1 punt returners in the business. Texas opponents have alw ays tr ie d f o r out-of-bounds kicks when th e re was a p ossibility even a s h o r t Dillon run-back m ight hurt. He r e t u r n e d 4 punts in 1950 fo r touchdowns and personally won the Baylor gam e w ith an 83-yard run-back. A lthough he h a s n ’t scored this y e a r by a p u n t r e t u r n , he still has t h a t chance a g a in s t A&M. Dillon has r e t u r n e d 20 p u n ts f o r 276 y a rd s a n d an av e ra g e o f 13.8 this season. He is a key m a n in T e x a s’ pass d e fe n s e which has been notably h a rd on such p assers as Babe Parilli a n d P u r d u e 's Dale Samuels. Bobby’s m a jo r is business a d ­ m inistratio n. H e is m a rrie d , 21, 6-1, a n d w eigh s 180. He played high school f o o tb a ll a t Temple. education and la m arried. H e played o ffe n siv e end fo r the Longhorns b riefly during his junior year and caught 4 p asses fo r 34 yards. He played high school ball a t B ayto w n. Longhorn coaches decided th at the tall T exas en d ’* boom ing kick­ o ffs and punts w ere a highly prized a sset so he took over the kicking duties this season. " B u lld o g ” h e ’s called. His n u m ­ ber 63 is sy n onom ous with th e word tack le. B lair C herry is r e ­ sponsible f o r th e nickname. T he s h o r t defensive ace, 5-11, w ent to high school a t G ra h am and m a rrie d his high school s w e e t­ hea rt, N ancy Deeb, a N o rth T ex a s stu d e n t. COMPLETE MEALS 50c a n d up CLUB CAFE O P E N 6 a.m. to IO p.m. 1807 San Jacinto C A R L M AYES G ene F lem in g _ . . . An o ffe n siv e a n d defensive C u n n in g h am w as one of the fa- g u a r d Qn th<> 1951 edition of th e se veral gam es this y e a r due to an mons “ w recking crew of nine Lonjfhorn(l. T he bu siness admini- an kle in ju r y s u f f e r e d in the A r ­ sophom ores and tw o seniors w h ic h , a tra tio n niajoi- p la y e d a t M ou n t k an s as gam e. 22-year-old M enasco is fro m wrecked A&M rn 1949, 42- . ( V e r n o n H ig h School w h e re his That gam e incid en tally m a rk e d faUu>r jg R u p e rintondent o f L ongview w h e re he m ade th e alls t a t e te a m a t c e n t e r in 1947. He the beginning o f the two platoon 9chools< system for T exas and was the jjja g radeg are excellen t and is a physical e d u c atio n m ajor. W eigh ing only 180 pounds and " h,ich th * l't tl* '•Build**" I h j , „ , , roo,, student. He "enjoyed m ore then a n y other un(il!r8tudied .u -A m er ic en Bud s ta n d in g 6-1, T ig e r has a spec­ ta c u la r habit of c r a sh in g on e n e ­ gam e. M cFadin last season. my plays d istu rb in g n o t only the H e’s a physical education m a ­ G ene is 22, w eig h s 215, sta nds ball c a rrie r, b u t th e opposing jo r and hopes to coach if the 6-2, and is a good blocker. j coach as well. A rm y d o es n ’t ch a n g e his plans. L onghorn coaches claim Flem J u n e D a v is N o t since his fre s h m a n y ea r full m g has n e v e r re a c h e d his T T .. . . • •______ He calls the defensive signals * . .... ... . .. has th e T ig e r p lay ed a down of . , T . p o tentialities which is q uite a against Longhorn opposition. F ro- * * ' o ffe n siv e fo otb all, his value has , , , ,, . , , , ■ ,, claim since he w orks both o ffe n se hably the top linebacker in the f 1been too g r e a t to th e Longhorns and defense, S outhw est. fo r a few y a rd s rushing. He relieves H a r le y Sewell on His n u m b e r 68 has been in on Bill M i l b u r n o f fe n se th u s helpin g to p rese rv e tackles p ro b a b ly m ore con sistently A 6-3, 2 2 0 -p o u n d e r fro m A us­ Sewell's s tr e n g t h f o r defense. th a n a n y o t h e r T exas lineman tin who played as an end in high Jim L a n s fo r d this season. school and his fre sh m a n y e a r here. The biggest man up f ro n t fo r H e and J a c k B a rto n w ere te a m ­ He was an o u ts t a n d in g high the S tee rs is 23 5 -p o u n d J im L a n s­ m ates a t D enton High School. school tr a c k m a n , placed in the H e is m arried and is a p h y sic a l, fo rd . S ta n d in g 6-8, the C arrizo discus and shot e v e n ts in th e 1948 . . . . r»_ i __ • Springs pro d u ct, a l te r n a t e d on ofeducation m ajor. Davis w eighs ,* . -.u _. . . i _____ . i _ . s ta te m eet a n d a n c h o red the 440fense with Ken J a c k so n and J o e r e la y to a new rec o rd o f 42.9. 220 and is an even six fe e t tall. Arnold last year. He played r e g u l a r defensive Despite his w eig h t Davis is quite This y e a r L a n s f o r d has played tackle on the 1950 line which was f a s t and has picked off opposi­ both on o ffe n s e a n d defense with tion passes a t vital m om ents. He ju d g e d by m an y the c o u n t r y ’s cre ditable resu lts. He has been h e s t and sh ifte d to offensive logged 260 m in u te s o f football chosen on the A rk a n s a s all-oppo­ g u a r d this y ear. la st season. Milburn is th e L onghorns' He in te n d s to t r y fo r a co a ch ­ n e n ts team b o th o ffe n se and d e ­ in g career a n d is a top p r o f e s ­ fense. f in e s t w eightm an in trac k . He A 21-year-old physical e d u c a ­ tossed th e sh o t p a s t 49 f e e t fo r sional p rospect. tion m a jo r, L an sfo rd m ade the second place in th e 1950 C o n f e r ­ B o b b y D illon A u n a n im o u s choice fo r S o u th ­ SW C d efe nsive selection of the ence m e e t and tw irls th e discus west C o n fe re n c e defensive s a fe ty , H ouston P re ss la st year. a r o u n d I IO fee t. He is 21, uiimarHe s ta r r e d w hile a t C arrizo i ried and m a jo r in g in physical e d u ­ he is one of th e m ost d a n g e ro u s S prings High School as a fullback, cation. N icknam e Is “ O tto .” As a fre s h m a n he was chan ged to Dan P a g e tackle and has been th e re every T he 5-9, 175 pound q u a r te rsince. His “ li t t l e ” b ro th er, Buck hack from L e v e re tt'* Chapel in L ansford, is p la y in g tackle on the T y le r, came to T exas as a j u n io r Yearlings this y e a r . tr a n s f e r f r o m T y le r J u n io r Col­ WRESTLING C arl M ayas CITY COLISEUM-Tonight 8 P.M. FO* ONLY TWO - PENNIES A DAY! Sonny Meyers M. (Blackie) Guzman 215 200 St. Joseph, Mo. Mexico City, Mexico SEMI-FINAL NO T IM E L IM IT I F e ll t o a F in i s h TAG MATCH- Don Lewin Fred Atkins T h in k of it! For only 2 centi a day you can enjoy perfect vision . . . erfect eye health w ith glasses fitted y T exas State O ptical* highly skilled, experienced optometrists Already over 1,000,000 satisfied patients ^ E Hove Your Eyes Examined NO W at TEXAS STATE OVTI CAL He is a 6-1 190-pounder from P am pa. G u n n in g f o r his f irs t le t­ te r, Mayes re a c h e d sta rd o m in the O klahom a g am e when he led all rush ers fro m his le ft halfb ack position. Galled “ Red H obs” by team m ates, he is one o f the f a s te s t men on the sq u a d , placed second in the 220 and t h ir d in th e 100yard dash in th e 1950 C o n fere n ce tr a c k m e e t w hen a sophomore. He runs the IOO in 9.7. Mayes s u f f e r e d a broken hand b efo re the Rice g a m e and h a s n 't played since. L ea th e r-to u g h , he subs in a t e ith e r halfback or f u ll­ back slot equa lly well. Ho is one of th e best-liked p la y ­ ers on the sq u a d and is rela ted to “ Wild H o rse M ayes,” fam ous L onghorn g r id d e r of the th irties. U n m arried and unspoken fo r, he is 21 y ears old and m a jo rin g in physical ed ucation. M AIN EVENT 240 215 Melbourne, Austrelie Buffalo, N. Y. — an d — — V r S .— — and— Leo Newman Al Williams 200 215 Kinswick, M o. Chicago, III. Opanar A T K IN S vrs. L E W IN I S m i n .— I fall lege. Paul B. W illiam son ju d g e d him th e m ost v aluable j u n i o r college p e r f o r m e r in th e natio n in 1949. H e w as a s tr o n g c a n d id a te fo r a 1950 s t a r t i n g b e r th b u t failed to show when Ben T om pkins cam e th ro u g h . P age e a r n e d his le tte r la st y e a r by h o lding the hall fo r e x tra points. A f t e r a slow' s t a r t this y e a r he e m e rg e d as th e s t a r t i n g q u a r t e r ­ back a t mid-season. Hts sharp , a c ­ c u r a t e passing gives th e S te e r a t ­ ta ck th e balance it, needed, which Mademoiselle for Christmas In an exclusive interview with MILK, Marlon Brando and Yul Brynaer create the kind of woman they’d like to find under their Christmas tree. P a u l W i l li a m s All te a m s pick an all-o p p o n en t te a m . A su re b e t to be included by all th e S t e e r s ’ o p p o n e n ts this y e a r is big, easy-going Paul Williams. The m a n who spends his S a tu r d a y a f te r n o o n s in th e laps of opposing passers. W illiam s picks the K e n tu c k y g am e f o r his h e s t g am e this y e a r. All he did t h a t S a tu r d a y w as pave the w ay f o r a fellow n a m e d P arilli to s t a r t a s e t of ulcers. He k e p t the g r e a t B a b e corked up t ig h t e r than a b o ttle of F r e n c h p e r f u m e . T h e 205-p ound le ft end f ro m L u fk in , w h e r e he m a d e a ll- s ta te on m a n y selections in both f o o t­ ball and bask etb a ll, d o e s n ’t plan to play p ro ball. H e will r e t u r n to school n e x t y e a r to finish his Air ROTO tr a i n i n g p ro g ra m . A f t e r m ilita ry service, “ I know’ t h a t I ani g o in g ,” W illiams plans to t r y in th e coaching field. ’File 22-year-old d efe nsive s p e ­ cialist m a d e several C o n fe re n c e selections la s t y e a r a f t e r being an offe nsive s t a r t e r in 1949 as a so phom ore. for Christmas In Gift Bulletin Board you’ll get a Christ* masy slant on new records ta hear, new plays to see, new hooka to read, new shops to go shopping in. for Christmas In the Home for Christmas fashion paget you’ll see man-approved mantraps picked by college males for college females In wear Christmas partying. l a the December issue of Mademoiselle on your newsstands now. Special student subscription rite, $2.50 a year* M lie Subscription Dept, 304 E. 45, t».T. B ill W il s o n D escribed la st y e a r as the b e s t ta c k le — p o u n d - fo r -p o u n d — in the S o u th w e st C o n fe re n c e , Bill W il­ son s t a r t e d the 1951 season as the f ir s t- s tr i n g o ffe n sive le ft tackle. A f t e r p la y in g th e f i r s t few gam es this y ea r, seein g ac tio n on bo th the o f fe n s e ami de fe n se , the 205 -po und H o u sto n lad has c o n ­ c e n tr a te d on d efensive w ork fo r the L onghorns. While in high school, Sam H ouston o f H ouston, Wilson made th e all-state an d all-A m erican scholastic te a rn ss N ow m a rrie d , th e 2 1 -year-old Wilson is tile proud f a t h e r o f a I -year-old baby girl. H e is m a ­ j o r in g in physical ed ucation. A sla shing ta ckle, Wilson is f a s t arid agile and gives opposing backs n ig h tm a r e s b e fo re plays d e ­ velop. SPEGAL IOO % Wool Gabardine SLACKS Buy while there's still a complete selection of co­ lors end sizes. D on M e n a s c o Special O panar W IL L IA M S vrs. N E W M A N 20 m i n . — I fall Called “ I iget ” because of the fierceness of his tack les t h a t often leave the opposition m inus yard s, Don Menasco is a tr u e defensive specialist. N am ed on th e Associated P re ss ; d efensive all-A m erica n te a m in ' 1960, the T ig e r has been o u t for A D V A N C E TICKETS — Ste utz Sporting G o o d s Co., 116 W . 5th. — Coliseum Box Office Opens I p.m. Tuesday. H O M E R V E R SIFIED : I . Hnmrr: Odyssey H o m e r w ro te about 85 ancient times Inset Pockets THMKSGIVUVIi? waves Regular $20.00 Value Single Vision Glasses Saddle Stitch, GOING HOME pines wi PAT O N I T $ I OO W U K l T b e f o r e Coke. $9.95 lf y o u ’re h e a d in g hom e for the H o l i d a y m a t e the trip a b o a r d a m o dern Missouri Pa cific tr ain. O u r ticket offico will be g l a d to help with your plans. C o n v e n i e n t , t i m e ­ s a v in g schedules. 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I f he receives a good o f f e r , he m a y t r y p ro fe ssio n a l footb all. H e is a good all-a ro u n d t r a c k ­ m a n , excelling in th e discus and high jum p. is a r o u n d t h e c o r n e r f r o m anyw here. 3 Trains North Lv. A u stin 10:25 am Lv. A ustin 4:35 a m 3:43 pm 10:35 pm 3 Trains South OPTICAL 907 C o n c r e t e P h . 2 -70 31 A c ro s s f r o m S e e r s Tickets 10:00 am 2:24 pm Reservations M IS S O U R I inform ation P A C I F I C S T A T I O N on L a m a r B o u le v a rd A . R. Fox, G e n . A g t . , Pass. D e p t . W . U. FULLER, C i t y P ass A g e n t — O T T O G R E I N , D e p o t Ticket A g t . a o m t o UMOH a u t h o s it y AUSTIN C O C A - C O L A or the c o c a c o c a B O T T L IN G co u * an y iv 71 7 C o n g r e s s P h o ne 8 -7 7 5 5 na 7 -6 0 96 W h e n you think o f slacks COM PANY { J 1991, THE C O C A COCA C O M P AN Y . . , think o f Slax. Tuesday, N o vem ber 27, 1951 THE DAILY T EX A N P a y 4 W a tck LHtk M o n on tho Compo* — A y B ib le* ^ J o Tr do raenia tto L c Al though helping our allies in t hei r t i me s of g r e a t need is f ashionabl e anil e xt re me ly habitual, per haps A m er i c an economy is s u f f e r i n g more and more be­ c a u s e o f h ig h dollar outlays. sive a r m a m e n t p r e p a r a t i o n s t hough it js— to r e f u s e eme rg e nc y money r e q u e s t * by its m a j o r E u r o p e a n allies. A s long a s the a v owed e mer genc i es a r e legi ti mat e, which s ee ms to be t r u e in the p r e s e n t Brit ish and F r e nc h c ri ses, this c ou nt ry is j ust ified in gi vi ng aid to the limit of its Should Drag Stores Cancel Rebate Plan^ \ another exam ple; A student buy* kets their older brother or sister ten p a c k a g e s o f not ebo ok p a p e r By FL O COX a c q u i r e d m a y b e ten y e a r s a g o , Yo u h ear a lot o f r e b u f f a b o u t f o r a dollar a n d ge ts an e x t r a an d t he y g e t thei r r e b a t e s . the re b ate system, chiefly as p r a c ­ package, or eleven packages for B e c a u s e o f thi s, t he p e r c e n t a g e ticed by D r a g book sto re * $ 1. O n t he o t h e r h a n d , i f t he t en of rebates to purchasers made at .Many s t u d e n t * s a y t h e y w o u l d p e r c e n t d i s c o u n t w e r e m a d e , he Now that Great Britain arid r ranee, t he T e x a s B o o k S t o r e is g r e a t e r p r e f e r cash di sc ou n t* at the time w o u l d p a y n i ne c e n t s a p a c k a g e t h a n a t t h e C o - Op . H o w e v e r , t he two of the all-time chief beneficiaries of of purchase. Some say rebates are f o r t he p a p e r a n d g e t l l p a c k a g e s f i nanci al ability* C o - O p f i g u r e s its r e b a t e s on a too much tr ou b le ; ot hers, tha t A m e r i c a n loans, h a v e indicated a desire f o r 99 cents. N o t only wou ld ha p e r c e n t a g e o f t he t o t a l y e a r s v o l ­ P e r h a p s that ability is bei ng over­ t h e y a l w a y s l os e s o m e o r ail b e ­ be g e t t i n g a s m u c h real m e r c h a n ­ to boost their sag gin g economies by the u m e o f b u s i n e s s a n d t he a n t i c i ­ f o r e t i m e t o c a t h t he m in o r t h a t d i s e f o r hi s d o l l a r , b u t h e w o u l d t axed a t times. p a t e d nu a r b e r t h a t will a s k f o r r e ­ s i m p l e expedient o f borrowing from the t h e r e b a t e s y s t e m is n o t w o r t h be sav in g a penny. One o f the m a j o r i ss ue s t h at will come fu n d s , so t h a t those s t u d e n t s who bothering about, whereas cash dis­ U. S. , t his nation should take stock of befo re the 1952 C o n g r e s s is t h a t o f the A ten per cen t d. sco unt really d o t u r n in t h e i r r e b a t e s g e t a c o u n t s w o u l d d e f i n i t e l y hel p. M a n y a m o u n ts to an l l per cent re bat e. h i g h e r p e r c e n t a g e b a c k t h a n t h e y the situation. ex tent of for eign aid in the f u t u r e . Their s a y t e a t cash-in deadline s u p * up T h e r e b a t e s y s t e m , t he b o o k w o u l d i f al l r e b a t e s w e r e c a s h e d How much money can A m er i c a s p a r e on them and they f o r g e t to turn decision will have powerful e f f e c t s upon s t o r e s a r g u e , is a “ t r a d e s t i m u . a wi thout e n d a n g e r i n g A me ri c an econoin va s h r e g i s t e r r e c e i p t s . the economi es of not only t h is c ountr y, tor.” We believe lower pric es W h e t h e r t hi s is u n f a i r is d e ­ T h e U n i v e r s i t y C o - O p a n d t he w o u l d b r i n g in c u s t o m e r s a t l e a s t b a t a b l e . C e r t a i n l y it r e w a r d s t he my? T e x a s Book Store operate under but m an y ot he rs a s well. The trouble i s that whenever one e n t e r p r i s i n g s t u d e n t who c a s h e s as effectively. diffe ren t systems that serve as e x­ May the t hinking of C o n g r e s s l>e in­ :n. T o t he s m a l l p u r c h a s e r w h o Most stores welcome suggestions f o rei gn loan is dis sipat ed, a not he r in a m p l e s o f t wo w a y s t he r e b a t e s y s ­ fluenced in large m e a s u r e by a sound d o e s n ’ t t h i n k t he d i v i d e n d w o r t h ­ on b e t t e r o p e r a t i n g procedure. t e m c a n w o r k . O t h e r s t o r e s , n o t ­ r equest ed to t ake its place. N o ending whi l e or t he s t u d e n t t h a t f o r g e t s a n a l y s i s of U. S. f inance s, so t ha t this A n y s t u d e n t m a y a t a n y t i me r e ­ a b l y B e r k m a n ’s a n d H e m p h i l l * , t ne d e l i m e , it h a r d l y s e e m s f a i r . point is plainly visible. fer complaints or suggestions to also have re bat e syst ems. nation will not become dollar-shy beThe b ook s to r e s point o u t t h a t On the other hand, it would hp pure a m e m b e r o f t he U n i v e r s i t y o P The University Co-Op Society c au se of kindness to ot her s. their responsibility end* when Board of Directors, composed of o p e r a t e s u n d e r t he R o c h d a l e P l a n folly f or the U . S . — b e d e v i l e d into expent h e y g i v e t he p u r c h a s e r t he r e b a t e four faculty members, four stu­ f o r co-operative.*, o r i g i n a t e d in s l i p, j u s t a s wh e n t h e y g i v e him dents, an d P r e s id e n t T. S. Painter. E n g l a n d , in w hi c h t h e r e a r e no change. In t he c a s e o f t he b o o k s t o r e s , s t o c k h o l d e r s a n d a1] p u r c h a s e r s A * t o why c a s h d i s c o u n t s a r e n t s u g g e s t i o n * c a n b e m a d e to t he a r e memb ers . Thus, s t u d e n t s and m a ie a n d t he r e b a t e s y s t e m e l i m i ­ management. fa c ulty m e m b e r* receive dividends n a t e d , t he m a i n r e a s o n s e e m s t o C a p i t a l i z i n g on o u r p r i v i l e g e , a t t he e n d o f t he s e m e s t e r in t he on the appe ll ate cour t, which by it * V/ ot eo ? This re pete shows yr “ W h a t o r e we g o i n g f® d o w *h he t h a t " i t j u s t i s n ’t g o o d b u s i ­ F ut u re Election C o m m i s s i o n s will pro­ form of a percentage of purchases w e ’ d l i ke t o s t a r t wi t h a f e w s u g ­ act ion will m a k e f u t u r e Elect ion C o m ­ ness.” Wholesalers d o n ’t f a v o r y o u ’ re * j r U r q * your C d m a d e that se m e st e r only. 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