Strict Scholastic Integrity Code Aftermath of Dishonesty T h e F a c u l t y - S t u d e n t C a h m e t I n ­ h a s p r e p a r e d a S c h o la s tic the t e g r i t y C o d e as p a r t of !<, e v i d e n c e s c a m p u s of w i d e - s p r e a d s c h o l a s ti c d i s ­ h o n e s t y d u r i n g t h e e x a m i n a t i o n p e r io d of J a n u a r y , 1959. r e a c t i o n T h e C a b i n e t d e s i r e s t h a t f a c ­ u lty m e m b e r s call t h e p u b lis h e d “ C o d e ” to t h e a t t e n ti o n of t h e i r sn id e : ts, a n d , t i m e allow s, d i s c u s s th e C ode briefly. M e a n i n g of S c h o l a s ti c I n t e g r i t y th is p r o b l e m in tw o w a y s o n e p o si­ t iv e , o n e n e g a t i v e . T h e C a b i n e t a p p r o a c h e d if t. A«« a posltiv* a p p ro a ch , » group of stu dents drew up a “ ( o d e of S c h o la stic H o n e sty ,’' w h ich th ey b e iie \e to rep re se n t the c o n v ictio n s of the great m a ­ jority of resp on sib le stu d e n ts on the c a m p u s. T his “ f o d e .” if gi\**n proper p u b licity am on g stu d en ts, txith w ould their l i e n s and offer a b a sis of p o si­ tiv e c o m m itm e n t. old and new to cla rify se r ' e ( o d e of S ch o la stic Honesty As s t u d e n t s at T h e I ' m v e r s i t y of T e x a s we b e lie v e t h a t h o n o r is a m a t t e r of in d iv i d u a l i n t e g ­ rity , s o m e t h i n g th a t c a n n o t he s u p e r i m p o s e d b y t h e c o m m u n ­ it y . is to B u t a c a d e m i c h o n o r a n d to c o m m u n i t y , in ­ th e a c a ­ t e g r i t y a r e vital d e m i c high a s t a n d a r d of i n d iv id u a l i n t e g r i t y th e a c a d e m i c is n e c e s s a r y if c o m m u n i t y a s s u r v i v e su c h . Since r e v e r e m e for p r i n ­ c ip le in t h e i n s t a n c e of p e r ­ so n a l c h o ic e , we re c o g n i z e t h a t the c o m ­ ii law s a n d m u n i t y t h e m a n d e n f o r c e d e fin itio n s w ith in f r a m e w o r k of p e r ­ t h e so n a l i n t e g r i t y a n d honot f o r to e st a b l i s h is s o m e t i m e s f o r s a k e n is n e c e s s a r y i n d iv i d u a l \ n y individual violation of th*1 s p e c i f i c i t y , thewe prin cip le# of honor, or, m ore rule* g overn in g sc h o la stic d ish o n e sty , is an affront to the entire a c a ­ d e m ic c o m m u n ity —a violation it ­ the com m u n ity a g a in st of se lf. to is our ob ligation p reven t any su ch v io la tio n s and resp o n sib le to for any d iv e r g e n c e from th e se b a sic p rin cip les. feel p erson ally It A ny p e r s o n w h o d o c s not re s p e d th e a c a d e m i c i n t e g r i t y of his fellow s, w h o Is not witlin g to u p h o ld s t a n d a r d s th e high a c a d e m i c c o m m u n i t y , of this th e h a s s e v e r e d h i m s e l f f r o m U n i v e r s i t y in s p i r i t, t h e o b lig a t io n of t h e r e f o r e , in r e a f f i r m o u r We the b elief to e n ti r e a c a d e m i c c o m m u n i t y m a i n t a i n h o n e sty , s c h o l a s t i c a n d of th e i n d iv i d u a l to m a i n ­ t a i n a high s e n s e of p e rs o n a l h o n o r a n d I n t e g r i t y a n d to d e ­ fend this c o m m u n i t y a g a in s t all a ffr o n ts i t s b a s i c a c a d e m i c p rin cip les . to *i. A* a m e a n s of n eg a tiv e c la r ific a tio n of the m eaning of sc h o la stic In teg r ity , the C abinet revised the d efin itio n s of sc h o ­ la stic d ish on est \ currently set forth In the t.e n e r a l C atalogue of T he I Adversity of T e x a s and r ec o m m e n d s that th ese c h a n g e s In* Included In the next edition of the ( atalogue. D efinition of S ch o la stic Dishonesty D e f i n it i o n : “ S c h o la s tic Dis h o n e s t y ” is the s u b m i s s i o n as o n e s own work , of m a t e r i a l is not e n t i r e l y o r ig in a l. w h i c h As a g e n e r a l ru le involves o n e of the following a cts I . ‘ ( ’h e a tin g on e x a m ” G i v i n g o r r e c e iv in g , o ffe rin g o r s o licitin g in fo r m a t io n on a n y q u i / o r e x a m i n a t io n . T h is in­ the following c l a s s e s of c lu d e s it d ish onesty : • U s e d u ri n g die e x a m i n a ­ of prepared m a t e r i a l s , tion notes, o r tex ts o t h e r t h a n th ose specifically p e r m i t t e d by the i n s t r u c t o r • ('oil t i t r a t i o n with a n o t h e r stu d e n t d u rin g the e x a m i n a t i o n . a n o t h e r • P l a g i a r i s m from p a p e r . se e in g , • Buy in, st ming or soliciting an e x a m i n a t i o n or any m a t e r i a l p u r p o r t e d to he the u n r e l e a s e d c o n te n ts of an the u p c o m i n g e x a m i n a t i o n use of any o r such m a t e r i a l • I 's e *f a nm h e r p e rso n be « sides the e x a m i n e e to ta k e all o r any p a r t of an e x a m i n a t i o n . • B r i b e r y of any o t h e r s t u ­ dent o r e m p l o y e to o b ta in e x ­ a m i n a t i o n in f o r m a t io n . ‘ P l a g i a r i s m ” . 2 T he a p p r o p r i a t i o n of p a s s a g e * e it h e r w o rd in s u b s ta n c e , f r o m the w ritin g s of a n o th e r a n d in c o r p o r a ti o n th e of i hose p a s s a g e s a s one s o w n in w r i t te n work offere d for c redit is a lw a y s a s s u m e d the w r i t te n w o r k o f fe r e d th at 'h e s t u d e n t s o w n is for c re d it is g iv e n u n l r - s p r o p e fo r w o r d o r c re d it It kop I N T E G R I T Y P a g e 6 W e a t h e r : Fair, W a r m L o w 66; H i g h 88 T h e D a T e x a n E d ito r ia l R e a d in g : 'L e t 's Talk A b o u t It' P a g e 2 "First C o l l e g e D a i l y in the S o u t h " AUSTIN, TEXAS, W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 13, 1959 Six P a g e s T o d a y No. 168 Vol. 58 Price Five C e n t s Alan Waterman To Be Speaker For Graduation 1,600 G ra d u a te s To O b t a in D egrees A t Co m m e n c e m e n t D r. A la n T. W a t e r m a n , d i r e c t o r I of t h e N a t io n a l S c ie n c e Fo u n d - a tio n . will d e l i v e r th e a d d r e s s for t h e J u n e 6 C o m m e n c e m e n t E x e r ­ c is e s a t w h i c h a p p r o x i m a t e l y 1.600 g r a d u a t e a n d u n d e r g r a d u a t e d e ­ g r e e s will b e g r a n t e d . D r . W a t e r m a n w a s a p p o in t e d d i­ r e c t o r of N S F b y t h e P r e s i d e n t of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s in 1951. T h e foun­ d a ti o n Is a p r o g r a m d e s i g n e d to I n c r e a s e t h e U n i t e d S ta te s su p p l y of s c ie n tific m a n p o w e r a n d t o c on ­ t r i b u t e to b a s i c s c ie n tific r e s e a r c h . ♦ I l e s e r v e d a s d e p u t y c h ie f and th e Oft ice of c h ie f N a v a l R e s e a r c h f r o m 1916 to 1951 s c i e n t i s t of to C o n s u l t a n t t h e P r e s i d e n t s S c i e n c e A d v is o r y C o m m i t t e e , he is a g r a d u a t e of P r i n c e t o n U n i v e r ­ sity. 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T h e Dally T e x a n , Is a m a s t e r p i e c e of o v e r s t a t e ­ m e n t a n d t a i n t e d wit. N o r e a l m of c a m p u s a c t i v it i e s left u n t o u c h e d by the g rim y in tile *‘hov* u p s t a i r s . ” f i n g e r s of Fv en the s a c r e d p a r k i n g t ic k e ts a r e b r o u g h t u p — in tile story “ H y d r a n t C oun ts on All Fin g e r s . ” ★ * lo oking u p T h in g s a r e the U n i v e r s i t y X - S t u d e n t s ’ A sso c ia tio n a c c o r d i n g to a s t o i y on th® front J a y n e p a g e of M a se fie ld w a s e l e c t e d p r e s i d e n t t a b l o i d M. t h e for Tile “ n e w s p a p e r ’ is o n e i E d it o r i a l - w i s e , it m a k e s w o n d e r . T he C o n fid e n tia l e x p o s e of M u c k i n r i d g e Apts you s t y l e d is s o m e w h a t of a m a s t e r p i e c e in y e l ­ low' j o u r n a l i s m a s is the e x p la n a - te lling wily w e lo n g i t ion " W e We We the a d v e r ­ T h r o u g h o u t th is m e s s the s p a c e t i s e m e n t s not only fill the w r i t e r s con kin t to the e n j o y m e n t . P a r t i c u l a r l y n o te ­ tile item S c a b b a r d anil w o r t h y look Sons a r e flushing th is w e e k on p a g e 7. t h e . a d d is ♦ “ W ir e N e w s in S h o r t s ' f e a t u r e s hits fro m Hie A A P n e w s s e r v i c e s m a l l e s t b it of w h i c h is a de* iara- tion of w a r by the Soviet Union. D o n ’t rn Inn lite Dilly ’n A m u se ­ m e n t s P a g e . Hu rely T e x a n re view s w e r e n e v e r tin s bud. w e re t h e y ? Th*- In d u stry s , \ s “ M ovie s this a r e ad c a m p a i g n Dx th<* T e x a n n e sta f f will w r e c k th a t if w*» let it out. t h a n e v e r , ” fait l a t t e r to he l a s t l y , d o n ’t m is s th e m o s t e x ­ this rn found c itin g s t o r y ti * r g • o s m a ll b u n d le of pap*- t o u c h in g e p ic cm f ro n t pag e e n ti t le d “ P l e n t y R e g i s t e r T h is Se­ m e s t e r . ** ‘he a * D e s i g n e d p r i m a r i l y a s * m a t e r ia ls c e n te r to a v o id d u p l ic a ti o n of s t r u c ­ e x p e n s iv e e q u ip m e n t the t u r e will I n b o r n ’*trie s Ivhisp ■ m a n y e n g in e e r i n g c o u r s e s for i v en to co n so lid a te a r e t u a l h m o a t of the a e r o n a u t i c a l and e le c ­ tric;*] e n g in e e r i n g in locatio n. th is l a b o r a t o r i e s plans T h e b u ild in g will h a v e a *00 r«*om, w h e r e s q u a r e elem en tary en g in eerin g student* < an from a*»l*tance foot stu d y r*-« civ •• th*- In Tile first floor will to* o c c u p ie d the A e r o n a u t i c a l E n g i n e e r by lA epartm enl w h ic h will be lug I e r e S p a c e D e p a r t c o m e m e n ! floor will house the r e m i r t h ami san- l a h o m t O f i m itarv anil office* E l e c t r i c a l e n g in e e r- mg will In- on t h e f o u rth Moor. T h e p r e s e n t c o n s t r u c t ain is only ( c ng I ii ce ri rig third T h e i'e*' th e fa cilitie s of .I p o rtio n of ’he p r o p o s e d a d d it i o n s t h e e n g i n e e r ­ to hie .college i n g building v lilied by P h a s e an a d jo in in g b u ild in g , p l a n n e d II in 1960 a nd 196* f u r c o n s t r u c t i o n ip- ’ >t VC P h a s e 1 a let! P h a s e !*e " s o u g h IIL | . Dr. Blythe W ill Conclude Second Lecture Series Dr R udolph II B ly th e d i r e c t o r of P h a r m a ' e p i c a l R e s e a r c h at Sm ith. Hi me a n d F r e n c h I a b o r a - tor ie* will c o n c l u d e seco nd a n n la! lei ’ ire s e r i e s of the Coliege of Pharma*" > h e n h e -p e ak * a* I rn Pharmacy p m W ednesday th e Constitution Planned For Y o u n g Dem ocrats T h e m a i n o r d e r of b u s i n e s s a t o p p o r t u n i t y g r a d u a t e s tu d e n t* t o w o r k within as t h e i r >wn p a r t i c ha *■ d one w *h o u rs. Also. ‘th e people sh o u ld he l e a r n op p o rtu n ity given I fee!, s t a n d for tw* w mid i m p r o v e o u r positio n on the 'n This ’he • * a’ ; rn w ha t The- c a m p u s mar,;- fold t h e the last so n est et m e e t ng of Y o u n g D e m o c r a t i c C l u b W w ines d a y will h e final c o n s i d e r a t i o n of an e n t i r e l y new c lu b a n d bv law s put s e n t e - 1> r. i r ‘ i e f f e c t b e fo re The-® fall th e ‘ P l a t s fo r a b i g g e r aru! b e lt * r fall will a ls o be s u b ­ c o m m i t ­ c lu b p r e s i d e n t D a n tile v a r io u s s a i d c lu b n e x t m it t e d by tee s ' S tr u v e T h e m eeting! will be h e ld in ’tie I mon *f h ic fn t e r n at kine Ro* un a t * 30 m e e tin g b y th e T h a t sh R e g a: ' the *i S t r u v * s t p a r t h e Y su n g i 'Cipo* . a ls ‘ I think, si a te d o b lect th .c v. e w o . d f< *r ’ he orig R e p u b lic a n * like t o see Ire*.ame a c t i v e on lf the c .i m p u s . rn o r ­ they n e e d any g a n iz a t i o n , p l a n n i n g o r w h a t e v e r , w® will Ire happy to a id t h e m T his d o c s t h a t w e believe in the p h i lo s o p h y of ’he R e p u b l i ­ c a n P a r t y on The con tra ry., we fee' th a t pe o p le e s p o u s i n g Rf p u b ­ s h o u ld ho g iv e n th e lic a n r e t m e a n a s s i s t a n c e id e a l* Student Injured In Two-Car Crash W il l ia m M o r g a n . U niversity *tu- d e n' wa* t r e a t e d in B r a c k e n r i d g e H o s p ita l a n d t a k e n to the '•-..dent H e alth G e n ie; T u e s d a y n i g h ’ a t t e r a t w o - c a r c o llision ai the c o r n e r of 19th a n d S a n J *< intr* a c c o r d i n g to a Cook F u n d a: H o m e a m b u l a n c e d riv el He x iv K i t e d for a c u t h a nd a n d a kn e e injury Miss M a b e l Gillespie 1906 S ’ C o n g r e s s w a s a o<> i n v o l v e d in the a c c id e n t f r o m B r a c k e n r i d g e H o s p i t a l a f t e r t r e a t ­ m e n t T h e H e a l t h C e n t e r h a d no c o n c e r n in g M o r g a n $ u a t e - e m She w a s r e le a s e d , co n d ;’j o s e I B u d d in g . F r e s h m a n Fo llie s O p e n T o n i g h t A CA! i Boon*,, rres ~ r I £.SHt 8 b Cl CTCd . ti. j e u ' e v o n y H o b r t e sn rn a ft b e a u A c a E L o " S h a r o n R o a r < * ♦ T s e c o o f p r„ie \ *o r e a r a r u e ' s . r.ato, p e e ' " a o * b e C o y n e S r eily c e : e d . Barton's, Books, Beauties a . F • v r L a s 5 U L a c ' - q ....!• ' f. ; .H-. - V. ©ck’ m d v sw -r--* sHi- s e a s o n *idc oft" - Th s - y e c w * ’ - ->e rra'*; r^ c eit^ y b d :s “ g in th e su n wh e Dourina over 3 ' ass c, ■ merit. W ed nesd ay, M ay 13, 1959 THE D A IL Y T E X A N Pa'}# 2 Let's Talk About It W p d n # * 4 a x h a s b e e n d e s ig n a t e d h o for** their groups. fastir Integrity Day. Thp per pose i* riot to point eribh- 'in* pp-? at long: fists of discipline committee ca vs. Nor .*•• ,* intended ’n f'haU up a rn ora virtorv for goody-goodins w ho claim nr.vat *o havo • h<-a*od I bod *v ® rea' -oason for t nnging up such d i sri j ss ion? Bark in F>b- to students Aho ii id stolen the fad govern men* final ex ar; T a en tv -one u ere ev p»»iled h 'sri;. e H SI meter! r. t • e -i other f na'« and other In s t e a d , til#* fla y n a n p la n n e d lo th e «*■ ,d* nfs involved, Lie. f a* flits s t u d e n t ( ahin»*t t a in c r e a s e c a m ­ p u s a n a re n ess o f c o m m u n it y re s p o n s lb ll- }t\ in th e area of v h n l & M i e i n t e g r i t y . Th- rode " hlch strider * mcrr hors of *r.o C abim f firm up is published on the front twit# of the Texan o ca * u ut i * tent ion to *v e rf >f!e ar d ?r, initiate on rn ♦he classnvim concn rn inc ’ he >rofew>r ri'**«n't bring up disr-ii*- « on, '•* one i-'utj* * -r.oulri re least ca'! a' * tPTltiOn to the co Ir Presift* ut* of fraternities, sororities. eo- nj>s. anti other organizations have been Urged to prevent the idea* of th* (ode fee - * » o tr • a a* rhea* ex pert man v v io le n t at. rig 4 nix semester. But, in order to initiate a better under­ standing of just what student attitude Is and should Ie emphasis must tie made un cheating v erays integrity in the classroom. ot we hoi's- will bring to >::ht ar, to a r rn,ber of quest jew * for ' 4 inee are so many student! who ha\e h 1 grade a\' rages involved in rheatirg eases* W hat consistent relation the method of * xamining have to the do* nf dishonesty In a rourse* frpq - * ” i Knowledge rofieeming these questions should tx power— leading to fewer raves (•f cheating at I T. Dead Subject The flftv-sixth I -er* lo ♦ * rv s regular ses­ sion passed on to thuit mysterious* realm Ttif «da‘ W ith it a vast host of hills both p - . ! a n d b a d ' b ' fo r ti is b ie n n iu m The Governor ’n spacial session tai wifi deal with the matters he *j»erifi®s. And he will rhootw* to d‘ aI with taxes a n d a i >j if r p r in t ions prima r ily. lr * I /yoking b a c k over th*’ session, the Uni­ versity fared about as well «'■ an’.body e l s e in the 1 2 0 -da \ s of wheel-spinning • ( tpcn r - <‘ mgs bills, which eonroiva- hly would ha- e affected me. tings of INFs Regents. failed to get anywhere, • l l m u r h - h a t e d ' fe e s b i!’ ’ d ie d w it h the v s * on It now appears that the f iov­ emor will not Introduce t h is issue in spe­ cial tm —ion • Tile Tsnacks Bill, to nit down on ‘'how to” education courses, fessed the House, but died without Senate action • The Texas hi torv in! , requiring a year of college study in the subject, died. • The I /n a bv 0>ath B iIL doing away wi’ h same, got nowhere. • The ' that professors proclaim belief in a “ supreme being,” died rn bi1!,*’ requiring • The md-of state.tuition bfh died. aj- fttough we w ant to keep our eves Open for rejuvenation of tim dangerous project • The nppropnaf ion- bill u ax w aiting rn conference committee when the session ended. It cr,ntalned no provisions for sup­ port of University health services and in­ tram ural' Settlement probably will rom® in 'he Hptcia! sex ion conference commit­ tee. • ; pertv expansion bv aer; licit ion of property no-Mh of the campus passed both ho*.-es ar ; received »hr (,overmen s signa- turs, ★ ir It is interesting to note that the .Senate in last-n .cute business auf: orizcd ire. c a ,, gallon of four major state funds involving about $! in I lion Inch if led i e the Univ ersity of Texas per* man* nt fund, teachers’ and employes’ re­ tirement funds, and the permanent school f i md The ( .ovemor's final comments on the session Indicated that all payments to schools, co V./es, hospitals, f* nsioners, and others would he stopped bv .Septa rn tier I unless an appropriation bill and tax meas­ ure are passed bv then. Ile suggested that the business lie taken care of in 30 days. That should give the legislators somr- thing to work toward. Poor Aggies Poor Aggies! Now the legislature Is after ’em. The enate Monday adopted a revolution asking the A A M Board of Directors to consider discarding it? rules requiring compulsory m ilitary training and exclu­ sion of women students. Tim Aggies won okay at the Supreme Court, hut they’d better watch out for I /eg! stat tire Number 56, A lining School Offers Three Study Programs FU VI \ RO VR FTT V F, VO! F V E d i t o r ’s Note T h is a r t * ! ® fit* in w e ll w ith th. d esig n a tio n IM 1* im T rtIMI Nnn.# of Vin* W <-»-k (»®\®rn<>r Prl« <• Un.nl»*l naif! “ e *t«*fi*i(*n nt its inn rt- lug si riw ik* through 11**- attrap * t i,>n of vming [vooj>|r to this h o n ­ o ra b le pro fessio n la of p a ra m ount Int porta ne# to th® f u to rn of our s t a ir Ta offer th® nursing student more 'ban ’ he minim im edit*a* i -r Is • f C'Wi! of trio I > ver- s m Soh' - ! west .ta Seven years after Initial appearance on lh® < -•.m- r'o cr- T par* of the Medical School o' to® t ’n i'A w n • b e c a m e an ot® In 1930 *he s hoot e x p a n d e d ff.-i a pi Meram ’n Mi® r * s« ..‘nee dcgre® tv rn HOT 2-"'- th® ha real a < ce fire* bach* , Ce r i.ng . offered rn 1945 nr l u d o few* e><» and .'Uni T o d a y Ute mool h a s evolved th r e m a u . r pr<> to g" -trr« ti ® ! irs. - w hich hillj a c c r e d i t e d b> t h e N a t i o n a l L r i g u * for N u r s i n g T h ' - r e a r e b®’ w®p-i s t u d e n t s n o v e n r o l l e d •« th e * nofil a c ­ c o r d n g • . VT.-s R u ’ h M J* ar land, ad ,-.r for nurses T he degrof: fi ,r,v a rc th® b a ch elo r .r m e tin g ss p-n. rf sc ie n c e pro'®'-., .pal training, to® ha. Of. jar o f f o r g r a d u a t e n u r s e s , a n d th e m a s ­ te r of science in nursing r j r - i n g • n< n rn '■' aa ■ ■ beg • ring in in® Ro p an rn .st lake 42 hours a* top U n :vers or an y o 'h e r a<-< red- it e d u n i \ e r s i t j b e f o t e the;, e r e T his a G a l v e s t o n a c c e p t e d re o- < ttve pie n the -r - ti,® oppoftUligy to bene­ ft e• fit fr»>m other ® a l. 'ion fie!.I* The I.' Iv nsss' of t 'S' ji.-. tory bn a i « h com po® i t ion. *< »ph- «.moi p Km ,. . era I ch rn la­ irs , Mn^i gen*-raj b io lo g y and 12 hours of coo 'iv cs I 'pon corn pint mn of th* re­ quired unr. "rsa. hours th* stu- O. no s 'he MUI -in*’ S. I x.j at G a lv e s to n w h e re -ha <•. m- tm u M her study with courses :n b io lo g ic a l and so c ia l scie n ce s, A ls o she hi>,'in* h er ft’ s' prrv fession'd cour-p In t r * b K t io n to and doe* w or k w ith N irs sn, ir a ! p t ie r 's n 'n *1 m ed). .. -ut thie M e d ic a l B i ap. ti H o s p ita l* . During this first y e a r , the program endeavor* to pl*®* the emphasis on J * i ' ■ • 'A a - an u uh *nd psyeholo- socia pt y sic i gica| nee I- and then planning an i ; : , v ; r .■ car® t o meet those needs. Th® student learns to Iw a m e m b e r of a surgical te a m in th£ operating mort and lies the < >oport ijpitv to pro1 id# i ,•» ’n p a tie n ts fo r w fy-m stir. is a part of th* therapy. gerv Along with th® actual appd, a- t’.on of nursing the first year student studies pharmacology, nutrition «nd d.et therapy. identifying in d iv ld ie I he fan lls un f n iv. Pion to prepsr Hi rn f >r marri.tiu child­ bearing' and p si cntiiood, plus smdies n p.sy» ii atri* n .1 sing comprise tile ma or porvon of the junior '.e a r ‘ot ■ ne n u rses. * -b< Her training •• -■ ■ ear s m on a eon. erned w 'n teaeh- mg her how to ear® f<: the ®x- r« Mn? - »tber and *>, v-born < mid and way- to he r si men- 1 a! illnc-s pattern 1 eco- rr from his dine'® and return to s >ei®?>. As a public nut se sn a selec­ ted publx health agency th* r-urs.ny student w.mis sen fir up the f lur nursing plan Sh® \ a - th® home of rh. pa­ tients and gives health and guidance to 'b e rn in ambulator> cases ,s included f In d ie senior r e a r also Bef ■ ® sn® grad late* with *h» bachelor of scieni * degre* rh* student is en en th® chan* * to assume status adm in stra ti’. ® bv faring for a la:i:®r number of patients or directing 1 ire lieu g iv e s bi others w o rk in g (o f her. IT she choose* the nurse ran C 'titinti® to go to s.-hool and earn 'he other two d®gr**s of. fered bv .ho -1 ho*'.' of Nursing. "tie approximate en«» for th® enure threc-^,®at program a? Galveston is less than $1,100 for Texas residents and $2,500 for non resident* During the four'h quarter of her sophomore \ ear and on ’br.nigh her lumor and is senior years given her maintenance in re­ turn brr ’he service* she ren­ ders to the Medical Branch h >*- pita!* while ob'aming her clin­ ical evrpr lienee, the student T "ie to an in ceased need 'or todav health services n u rse * are m tremendous demand. Starting * alar es in Texas -mg® from ST WO to $3 800 and sa;, increasing. aries ate Headily Those who reach th® e x e c u tiv e level n -c csp * to earn fmm $12.OOO to $15 000 per year. Cr 1 f let I I (iii her \- I ..TA r®' eof iv an ng a p'TffesROr petitioned for recrg?- r Hon of ’h® g fr*d 'efinher He said: Di® gifted re -car. n*r al­ tho* .jn so m e tim e * d e r ®d m- mediate fill' inurn! of purpose hec.'Ki-c .cscarch fund- ar® lim­ ited, I- n o n e th eless g ra n te d rec- in the a c a d e m e ■ Atilt .on tom - munity lo. ally and rationally The g ' ’cd te a c h e r a la * - paid ' and then poshed to i* -®■' th* wall," Emphasis Set Today To I "If a# adv or*.se hor®*’) maybe we SP a bn . scholastic integ­ rity Dean J#®* Holland com­ mented ‘he cheating grand* op fkn e-rrr.ent 6’a) exan * in January lo! ow mg Tb«is classroom procedures wit! b® Interrupted for a brie' period Wednesday for professors to advo rate honest' bv foou'ing attention on the Faculty Student ( abtnet Re­ port on Scholastic Integritv Re- H .se of th® government *-'an- ’he Fe ■ •y->t > re err nu ’ d • appointed a - . mr- **• * ' ■ no* J# atle dish on ® * t x. "Tie 1 1 boom rut t* to® prepared a report and cod#, which wa* approved by th® Fac- u!t>-Student Cabinet, Included in th® report is a de fi­ ll a ion of - hoiaxtif d xhonesty, which is no* new as the University cataiog already carries a defmi- I'on. However, mo*- important, arp th® < of - holastic hon® ■> and nu I es and procedures for handling ca sos of alleged #< bola»bo dis- hon##ty Though ca-®* of disciplinary pro­ for scholastic dishonesty’ ha > ion have yet to Hp tabu!a'®d the cheat- mg scandal d;d n®-’ significant! in. ; ®a*® th® ox®; a.'! total of dis­ ciplinary probation a-®* for 1958- 59 a* compered to the total for 195T58, During 1953 ■># there were 7HI r ?s®s handled bv the student Lii" staff. discipline committee, and Student ( ourf. Of these St indi * (duals were Involved in some form of (heating in (scholastic work Comparative!y. lit.VHr.9 Will have a larger number of (heating ca*®* because of the stolen government final and oilier case* of dishonesty Th® ma IOT Av rd r? - handled n 1957-58 were for traffic v:olati< n«, numbering 271. while bad check*. delinquent loans or rent ran second with 224. Personal misconduct or emo­ tional instability totaled 218 Izvw- ®*t cases recorded w®r® in irregu­ lar proc®du; « m registration, fix®, and ecords at another institution, se en. Of the student* Involved, 118 v\er® ft®*hm®n. 85 w®ie sopho­ mores, 99 were luniors. IIT were sen 10 * 54 were gr aduate# 13 were law students and 213 were non- §1 intents (former or prospective students., Dis. .n.ma v probation ra-®* in- volv mg ma.® «tud®nt# numbered 695 vs nm cr 64 Th® tot:*I epa# load on an annual basis for th® years 1913 18 through 1953 58 show a sight fie ant im tpk*® of cases handl®d. For that r®a.son, today s Srholasti# Integritv obsrrv an.® should provide ^eriuis con- slderation for a* vdemir minds on the I rmer*ity of Texas campus. ♦ ♦ Me’hrvl* for ev .minabon* as F-ggcst® I bv *h® Fa. iUy-Stud#Ht Cablet report re®ommend essay- type quizzes vvhenever possible for m oi® effective testing. Depart­ mental exams should be ei.mina’- ed par iv because of notable out­ break* of organ./®d meat mg, p? - v hem ;«® of a fee mg of un- fairness rn such exams. Th® following ate further cab­ in®’ recommendations i ex"in .nattoo question# shou i h# pla.ed In files in the 11 hr ary ’n be av? lab® to all «tu- d®n’' for future referents P r i o r to quizzes, e x a m i n a t i o n methods and grading system* should b® fully explained The use of ’re a-hitnwy cirrvt should b# eliminated. Answer* to quiz questior* should be prov ided by the professor after th® quiz Professors should make themselves available for questions of student# following final exam* In ca*® of scholastic dishonesty, th® I acuity Student ( ai.inet recom­ mends that all rases of si holastic dishonesty b® reined to th® Stu­ dent F.ife Office bv th® professor !n whose riass th® breach of ethic* occurs. ♦ * A ca*e« of scholastic dishon- ppo ted to the Student I Off ® sn® .id be brought before th# c scipim ® rommitte®, rj o ? Or® p® -on should he designated w A h .n ’r ® Student Life Office to scholastic dishonexty crtxes w 'n th.* person to have •--* f . a Ahonty rn th® pro®®*. Of th® 'a*®. 'lh® E spline Committee shoe 4 h® chosen bv rh® president of in* the presi- St idents Association, d®n? rtar B o ard and ’n* president of F r ia r s . Students u *h* ng ’n vo. atterr for the comm a soc d i ® given opportunity to do so by - gn.ng in the Student rp I .fe Office xx ,m th® nam ®* to bs considered by th® three studems d®'ignated abox®. ; , Fa? .av members should h® sp. pom’ed to sen® on th® committee for a length of time not to exceed 'he term# should he * th ee es.-* .x-aggered <0 that an experieJkrd I member will always be present on th® committee No m e m b e r of th® d e p a rtm e n t in w h ich a b reach of s c h o la s tic integ­ ritv ha* o cc u rre d should lowed to »it on th a t ca*® a s a vol- \ lug m e m b e r of ® v .e jit ” « an source |>®rson. the co m m ittee , in fo rm a tio n and rp it® * * Ot oblation -hnu’.d h® held fo- *q member* of the discipline 00m- mutte® both faculty and snider?*, P .•>>• ’n their Sitting o n the rom- mittee. An appeal* board should he *®t up md f>«nden1 of ?h® original trial com mil?®®. Appeal may be mad# or v on •• ® basis of new evidence or mis pi ca adure. Penalties should range from riis- cipl nary probation ’n suspension. No distinction should be made as to class level, A rorr p; aumil of past cases and pen-i.*i®« a"®S'®d should he kept fo r -he * a -nu r e o ' e f e r e r .e e d.scip n® committee and th® de- * ?®ndant ’’fExtraordinary penaltjes” thf-. d h# derided from this source of reference. * * lbs, I pi; nary pro br ,on should in elude an automatic " F ’* in the course and no parti!upation in any* t o* connected with the Nni- a versity through living units, soro ri'ies, intramurals, etc, fraternities, In order to make a ll students more a v ar# of the consequences vin a?mn of achoiastic integrity. . e D a ily T‘®\an. ?he committee suggested should make wider us® of ' rn- mary report* 0' d s iplingrv a .on n up furnished t egQlaf •’ by the Student Life Offic#. Job Opportunities r-rt ’ J •uperintendent of th* ’ ir -mfjen’ s noel rj.str t w ,n h/ 1 w,rh®r Placem en t O f fir a a Ma 'rom IO a rn ( * V.- c r a n ’ * - im .-re n o ­ vc y .... el ®d .n th® wa! . T ; 13 T "p en in g * n < h< rn -t -h . • ; primarv sr,- contacted in Sutton H aii 2>J9 s. hon!* \?r Tavtnr «;• - and . He nisi o* • I*''0 r’ ’ w t-,/’' C 3s’. d. . , 1 from registrants *'■ P#rint®ndent nt " Independent School D s- t.® in the Teacher Placement servicei office on Wednesday. M av 13. S * ni on ®no Thurvdfi . V> to noon to in?*- ta ' interested vjpw tr- Kingsville schou's Mr, C il-tte he* openings .n math social studies bn s elementary physical education E n g ­ lish music ar* **’ ‘' H K i l l 5 » nt* tor girls and science A: rr'ay ** msde at Sutton 'r-atth end physic-1 Sn • E - erg® f superintendent M to > n m (-'■"J n 'n® Kl Campo s -® on W®rtn®sda\ M o- 13 ; Campo Independent School District, i>® rn the T e a c h e r PiHcem en? of. " from I tr ntcrvi®’. rcgistran's in’ pr- .O'* M r I 3 ?nd c and for h ig ’- s. boo te-v s t r ­ and g ir l' phvsica edui atio n teacher * A® is a so looking ’ rack coach mad® at. S u tto n H a il I t ' 1 'o r a fo o tb all and bs ■ gp-n has openings n grad-* 1 An po n*m®n*s rn. av T h e Da# T e x a n Opinions tx pre i red in the Daily Texan are tho re of the *r or ° i :ne ur::er o ‘ the article and not necessarily those E“ of the Vnnersity admin! station* T " J ' i: u « m , a « . , h i „ J : f ' s * " a >• J ' C ton.! *f(Jc3tribUB°103Wnr at the’nawi laboratory’’j I . , dahvery .houia br man, rn J E. im lST!,tlv.'rtl. bg ‘j B lV A rSkT m *.* *l tl” r ’s n j n . ’^ t c s S Z X F Y e r 5 « « *T5. r « Qffl. at Auatir _ , tNSOCIATri) f’Krss WIRF siFPvIrr « TK® Asse - v’ed Pr< •* -x • J or republication a B(” = d -pat .-ms r-d'**d to'-* ■ r not < •rd local items of spontaneous origin nuhhshTd hJr2 D, !” thl* newspai '*** htre;n- PJgflt* of P’-blica* of a o?c®r rr,atter 'Drc n alw Vwen-ed - entitipii * FRt R A»soci*t®d Ce lie# i ate Pre*. '"nlkw.at.r. J . s a . Edit riaJ Pre.. < .*nfe re nr# * F're.« Beatee . . . . eeernaJisaa America* Panemaker (r.n Kre.« —-- _ .. 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Kay Ponder The Firing Line Y E A t e x a s : T o th® E d ito r ! ha c r? my tim es *®en ]>•” *'•- id your column in which, a 5"ankee lam basted a Texan of u n * versa May th® usual a I ,e * vc 'if you w .sh - few of m y opinions express a h in ken r 'Mi m a v add a ’ I rn VT 'I eve- I wo re ,cr* Ago I ra n e down to th® Uriiversitv from Oleo to w ork toward a huffier Hegrei I had never beef) in A .-*;n before k n e w ' ry a r A had no one rt a n w ish 1 is lit lie •• me \ a* va* as w<»od( rf ,| to -# lf T * a * * * m an y ; • ® bad said l i k e b r "fly: ?o ted! * I w o u l d t.-.ppera I to 'h V w t h ir c- ‘ h a v e me sine® I ha e br* n bere F -st, ! 1 a s a w a rded ■' n o A-of-state tui­ tion scholarship to t r 1 *•. e in® of nom® of the ci'!>t of atren.ling the I w a- g ix cn the s c h o o l. second position of U • t’if e f to teach two t h . r d I w a s a w a f f i e d th# t u b jec'fs fellow ship Austin Chap*®!- A M A V in this the an School veal* B e s i d e s a of tiles# wonderftd a n d g e n e t oms d e e d s mon® hap- p®neA w h e n I was r e c e n t l y ill In B r a . k e n t d g e I Ice pn* a I As a n y or® who ha< be* n ill know* a seig e in a h o * p it ,t i l o n e l y and heartt»r< M in g if yo>,r f a m ly i t not nr ar .unt of $500 . art tie v e r y for The peopi# w h whom I bae# made fi ends sen* flowers \ si'cd m e rogulaidy. 1 *peight g if'- and sen* m a n y m c,-sages to cheer i r e tip VV hen I Wa- I • ady to come home. one of * ii*- in-'r-u ’ors drove to th® hospital, practically carried me 1 * her car at I brought rn# hack to my apartment B e s i d e # iii 'ii *, sh® brought » til doing he . bag of gi»< c rie s kn<.wing th-!' I wa- hot in condition to shop on m y o w n . So you c m ne# that m v two ’ * > >« h®v® shown me y e a r* m s o m e of the mc st most h e a r t - w a r m m y, tr .-I generous and fun- lo v in g people I hav* c c r known, t h is **• •• ! *.< I! |es\ a ip rin g bo* I ’ a pie- o of m y heart here >n your great s ta te r plan to go n o r t h again F th* I ll vie VV ig| in. r Hall tho * a P U B I i C I T Y S T U N T '’ To til** I (11 mrs I do no* think that the D a ily T exan has been quite fa ir to M r. I c l me f • * With Mari­ H rivd er Plans ner headlines H ayden then p ro ce ed e d M a r c h on ( ap t. to slant the story nor *.> m urh against 'be in irc h itself as against C h arles lla v d e n You credited th* student m arch as being solely a p Adj. -tv stunt bv Mr Hay der This is r. a quite the truth. Actually, many people, including myself, planned and or­ ganized to® march; and we should shat® par? of *he creel?t or part of th® b] ■ e> Though th® mar' h itself wa# not lea and purpose a slier ess th® behind it was V* ® sought to sun 1 cr pm. en? a* d apathetic th.- campu* to «pr-'iK out for it# own inter®*?*, and in this w® claim SUCr **SS. The sadistic pre** being* to the r*e p f those tadicai’’ flc'ions by personage* >f*®n called *’news- v or-ny ‘ I bijt fa ils ?o b ru it to ligh t toe parent and rndle** b®hind*the- * ere s tru g g le by these -arr® peo­ ple for th® principle* the; believe in. How hianv prop!® not’ d th.'?' it w as Charlie Hayden who - p®mou­ sily contacted every rnembcr of th® A i-tin Parent-Ten.-^ her* A - - o- ciati >n and . rgant/ed a foru ti tv examine the magazine • ■' • -orship? W: en did - he I ex in pr int tr ® story tha* ( ’hark s H .ycien pers in- alh- urged the manager of every ®vung establishment on th# Drag to serve N®gro students'’ VVho roused students >*i? of th1 sr deep sleep with ins a hon sh-s hi dent-gov­ ernment petition and caused ’hem to seriously re-ev a hi at# th e ir StU- deni government'’ It is not the lAicral deniCK ra*s on this campus wha hate Uharie* Hayden, hut it is the Republican County Cr limn. it’®* men >.>n® of them told me he was ‘‘very much ashamed ’ of me1 and the timid and stagnant conservative* who fear Mr. Hay den bere is® he might do something to d sturh the nit ® peaceful atmosphere and up*®’ ’heir control of the plastic m isses I? was through their effor’s tha* tho Texan gave a d:«'or’ed p 'lire of Chari#* Hayden \ Frampton * 124 Pra'her Hall * * F E E S O R T A X E S T® the Editor: VV® hop# House Bill 812 will b# brought up in the Legislators’ sp®' a1 *H"ion he ause we would l k® to bring into focus a few im- portant points fees lr would seem an immedia’e ad­ vantage to th® st jdent to not have ’he ra.*ed' but students should realize that if this increase in fee* d >e« not occur tax®- will be raised in the future to cover the expenses It * ne e-sarv that someone cover th® * oat of nur education#! npportuniti ®* Why should par’ of this burden not he placed on vie s* ideo* who is re- L ittle M an O n the C am pus B\ K ib le r cciv mg a s a I- arriage*' First of all, the bul give# th® ad r r. ti -» n tne t gh’ 'n r-?.'® th® fees if they deem it necessary, but only to a maximum of $25. The co*! per fufl-tjm® student as budgeted by thp University for this year total cost 1863.48; cost $578 35. VV# are to th® stale asked, as students, to pay only a small proportion of our cost. Th * int rease in (®c* will cover th® additional advan'ages w® as students rover ® s ich a* health services mu amiral* p a r k i n g privilege*, property deposes and many others N. x nuiney to cover th®*® extra student facilities is be- irg taken fr im the a idemu ‘md therefore denying the students bet­ ter academic fa dine* No one denies tha’ a good ®du- cati >n c »*t# nxHwy, If th.* hill is not passed and the student is not allowed to assume some of the fine p.. -a1 re-ponstbi Ay of his own then state - vs id® taxes educe!.- n raised lo cov er si;, h co-?s. will Th - you understand will mean that tha student vs MI he paying for his education and everyone else s from h.s earnings ail the rest of h * fe This means ’hat taxpayers who send the;- children to pi cate! endowed schools will st- h® burdened with increased public education taxes, Inn 'Ic Lad d ®a \nn (lorden 2.300 <.an Amor o Bills Liked Bvr Papers Didnt Pass K\ Til® VH*n, iate.l F’res* Eh# p bite - rig h t to know is the SHO ® as it was when the Fiftv- .* x'h Legs* ature me' Janus - v 1.3, N ot a ..ne of fix® m e a s u re s In- h-.xt u • im® and donate to s tre n g th e n g n ir a n t e e s on fr®®- dom «*f in fo rm a tio n m a d ® th® grad ® . in Ail vxet® backed by an impic-- * vc un? effort of th® ma--or nevi * gathering organization* the Texas A<*oc,at®d P-®*s -•it® Managing Editors Association, Tex­ as Daily Newspapers Association. Texas I’: ex - Association and Sig ­ ma Delta CT professional jour­ nalism fraternity, on® Y marae®d to pass 1 Pith®- ho .'® Th® meas it® ( was a compromise bill r®quiring «*a’p. cour’v and ciri government, bodies to hold certa in meetings and records ®p®n to th® pub!ic. The bi!! d ®d n a House St?*® Af- fairs s-ih. on.rrutt®e where it has been sin®® April 27, O- “ I think it is a tnvd bill,” *aid R ep re sen tative R ^ gland. San \ntnni®. head of th® suhenrrv mitt®®. * ( ihfnrnia passed a blit similar to this. I. "I* had *o com® ba. k and Mpcal i* ? - d pax* 54 d ffprent PA * to set. up (Efferent procpducp* for various agen £ • the p r.n c p> o' op®® meetings but this i# not *h® \ p h irle "■ cc Min \ 'o* *• Governor Pi. p Dar,®l would not say ast week if ne would ask 'n® L®gtx! l'urp to take up the open meeting I- ii in the spec .a1 session Hp said he favored a bid rpqun mg ..per meetings by gov- emmental bods®* ''.5 Sen - ?p b ’ vs* a rewrtt# opec ng rr-e#t- pf or a -a' hiA* rg* >RP( open record* < SBI* end pm -— lent o' *®.oa# who take or h d® pub r - crn rd * * * t p r i 4 H...|s® hill stre n g tn en m g trial proo®<|ur®s of those c h a rg e d w ith tak in g H R H : won c o m m itte e a p p r o v a l but died on th® i i o ii « r c a le n d a r w ith o u t re a c h in g th® d ehat® stag®. re c o rd s p u b lic TI?® House b I! f©- op®n meet­ ing* 1!IR 97 in >•> >- rem ained la n d * *-;h, omm.tt®# with th** sen- th® end at th# a-® • o’x .o r a ' ie.'sion. L f X£p e V J ? h Tri rvcX £AC- ZZ T*;$ ev#N.s o d >Afo$euv.#UWPPAT| Wednesday, May 13, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Rags? Yearlings Shut Out Maroons Behind Allen's Two-Hitter winners, and David Skinner chip­ ped in a triple that accounted i r two runs. Texas got to Culp for a single run in the first inning. P a t Hi -.by opened for the Yearlings with a sliced single to left that got b\ t' < left fielder, E d Esquivel, with R ig ­ third. Paul Hyatt by going drove him right center. Le w Bra/ebon sing ed but Culp bore down to get Ha y next two hitters out without in with a double to more runs scoring. inning. in the third W ith Texas leading 1-0, Stephen F Austin threatened for the only Ja rle s tin e <, mn led off with a double and J lek Smith walked. Dean Green- • id sacrificed them to second md thud but Allen struck out L a rry Nelson and E d Esquivel to end the threat. Calp struck out seven and walked •a • in i 'king the loss for Stephen F . Austin. Scarbroutjli & Sons Mustangs Outlast Horns W ith Early Innings Splur< B v B T U , H A M P T O N ' T f i i n Spo rts ’■'tuft D A L L A S (S p L — The long trip home began around 6 pm . Tues­ Ixmg- day for a tired bunch of horns who had Just dropped their one hit thence, and that was from the fourth straight game to the venge- the bat of ful Mustangs of SM U by the dis- ninth With two out. heartening margin of one run The loss poses Texas w ith a . -5 J a y Am ette in conference record and one game left on tap That is against T C I' to be played if required. The Ag­ gies, who now lead Texas, must meet R ice and Baylor. S M U rocked pitcher E lm e r Rod for seven of their eight hits and all six of their m rs in the first three innings to establish a lead I too long for the Longhorns' noble I stretch bid. UT Women Win Baylor Olympics A team representing the Uni­ versity pf Texas W om ens Physi­ cal Education Department won the annual Ba ylo r Olympics for wo­ men recently with a total of SS points. C olden O ’C o n n e r of T e x a s won the in d iv id u a l tro p h y b y t a lly in g In d iv id u a l high of 31 points an in a ll even ts. B a ylo r finished second Olympics which features sports, track and field events, and swimming. In the t e a m : Following are the Texas results in the divisions in which it placed: T e a m S p o rts Basketball. Texas 50. S M U 12. Volleyball: Texas 9-11, Stephen i F. Austin 7-9, Softb all: 7 exas 7. Baylor 0. In d iv id u a l Sp o rts Bidm inton (W in n ers!: Texas — Mon real, O ’Conner. Cain, Edds. Table Tennis: Texas — Eagle, Bishop. B o w lin g : F i r s t , T e x a s - Stud- d e rt, K a v a n a g h . Tennis. Texas — Savage, Dullen. T r a c k and F ie ld I'v e n ts 60-Yard D ash: Second, Texas ! O'Conner, •—Fitzgerald. Running Basketball Throw : Third, Texas Ilop-Step-Jump: Sec­ ond, Texas — O’Conner. 220-Yard R e l a y First. Texas— Edds, O'Conner, Bishop, Monreal. High Ju m p : Firs t, Texas — M at­ thews. Swimm ing Am erican Crawl a n d Breast D m k e : Firs t, Texas — Isaacks. Ba ck Stroke R ic e : F irs t (T ie )— O ’Conner, R e la y : F irs t. Texas — O'Conner, Bishop, Isaacks, Matthews. The longhorns held control for inning before two-thirds of an SMU*a whiz kid Glenn Gregory opened things up with a single. Law rence Tankersly and M am in King filled the bases with another base knork and a walk. Just then Harold Morgan made compensation for his two miscues of the afternoon before hp made them. Ile slammed a triple into deep center to clear the base*! and spot his own Mustangs three runs. After a relatively easy second frame, Sam Gregory added another Jewel to his crown by slapping the third pitch of the inning out of the park. Cohorts Tankersly a n d King wouldn’t let well enough alone and this tirpe backed singles to each other and advanced another base when Morgan was thrown out at first on a fielder’s choice. This put both Tankersley and King In scoring position. And both scored when David Thornton rap­ ped a single ov er second baseman Phil Ilip p s’ head j Coach then F a lk summoned Baker, who gave the ponies their la*t hit of the day before re tir­ ing the side. Pete E m b ry was the spark In the Longhorns' slowdv lit torch, as he Was the first to top Wolff for n hit In the fourth, and then in the fifth he collected another bingle to drive in Bobby Verplank, and take advantage of a double M us­ tang error to afore along with Baker. B a k e r and Verplank had walked to open the Inning. Then a f t e r two outs In the seventh with Porter on first from a base on hahs h« repeated his last F r id a y bv performance of knocking a home run over the right field fence. But that w as 1he end of the road for the Longhorns, who had only Baseball Standings N A T IO N A L I.F 4(i IT . I ret on w M i l w a u k e e ......................1"> x-I-o* Angeles ............ I ? ....................... l l C in c in n a t i San F r a n c is c o ............. l l C h ic a g o Pit* [bure’-' x-Phtladclphla . . . . . . . . l l St, Louis ..................... IO x Night Kame ............................ I ’1 .............. Tuesday** Results P 'tt * burgh fi San Francisco 5 C h ic a g o 7, M i lw a u k e e 3 St Louis 7, Cincinnati 4 P h llad eipl a at Log Anhele* (n ig h t) W edneadav’g Sch ed ule Milwaukee a? St Louis vN > Spahn (3-4> vs Jackson ti A) cincinnati at Chicago P u rk e y (4 2) v* Hobble (3-3' Pittsburgh at I,os Angeles (N ) — K iln # <3-7 v vs D r vs dgl# (3-2) Philadelphia a* S a n Francisco —Co­ ’ N nvex (0-1' VS s Tones (2-4* AMERICAN I I ' U T • 5 2 T FX \A A rn e tt* c f .......... Adam s s s . P o r t e r 11-7 ........ l . m b r v c ............. McDonald lf . . . M y e rs rf ............ . . . . . B a x te r lh Hlpps 2!> ...... Verplank 3b . . . K e n n e d y l l 9 . . . B o d p ................ B a k er I ’ 1 Zavorskas B-7 .............2 4 ........4 4 2 Totals ................ ...... 4 ~ SMI Blokes TS ...................3 T re p a g m e r It Gregory cf - a--* Tanker si> C ............. • Kins lb . . . M >rgan rf . W illia m s 3b Thornton 2b W o l f f P ............. 3 2 ...............4 ...............4 2 . . . 93 . . . . . • T o ta ls . ............. S M P T e x a s • ' " ' i ' v a s g a n Thornton. ti WW’.' .’, OOO OTO too 5 M o r ­ oat* on* i V b ’r y . B a x t e r . S M U p p rex as <3' Arnett# to H IPP* V erplank to H IPPS to Baxter. Adams to T e x a s 5 3 M U 5 _ S M I ’ Morgan. U R - Texas rim hrV SM U : Gregory, Rod ...... B a k e r . •. 'n vorskas Wold .... In h r bb 2 7 a 1 e 4 1 0 2 " 9 I n I >' 9 5 5 5 7 A&M Leads SWC With Rice Victory tty T h e A s so c ia te d T r e s s Tux,-i<; A v M took over the lead in Southwest Conference baseball Tuesday when it beat R ice 8 i while Texas was losing to South­ ern Methodist. Texas A&M , which lashed T-*x- as twice last week to throw the r a c e into a scramble, nosed Rice and pushed into the lead. 71k * reg liar schedule ended with the SMU-Texas game hut then* are several makeups. Texas AAM already has scheduled a game with R ic e at C o l l e g e Station Thursd iv. Texas tins yet to pl; y Texas Christian. Texas A& M still h a i a game w ith Baylor. C*l»vf»1an4 . . . . Chicago ....... . B altim o re I5 W a sh in g !en .......... ...12 Kansas C ity ...............l l Ncvv York ................. 11 D etroit 9 ........ Toesda* '« Hest'It* W ashington 7 Detroit 4 C leveland 7. N ew Y ork A Chicago 4 Boston 3 (12 Innings* Kansas C ity at Baltim ore, postponed rain. W ednesday'* *> rh rdnlc C leveland •>t New Y ork Score (2 2* vs T u r l e y <3-4* Chicago ut Boston W y n n *4 2* vt S u lliv a n (1-1* K a n s a s C i t y n* B a l t i m o r e ( N Her bort (I-3> vs O 'D ell (1-1) D e t r o i t at W a s h i n g t o n ( l l) vs. Gelee* ;2 0> ( N ) Moss' TFX.VS I F A H F I, TV on Austin ....... V ic to ria . . . . . . . Ban A n to n io . . . Corpus Christ! . Amarillo ....... Tulsa ......... T u e s d a y '* f’ e»n1t* M o n t e r r w 4 ' l c t o r i a 1 Mexico City Tigers 4. Corpus Christi A ustin 0 N u e vo L a re d o 2 W e d n e s d a y '* S ch ed u le Nuevo lairedn at Austin Mon terr cv at Victoria Mexico C'itv Tigers at Corpus Christi San Antonio at M exico C ity Red Devil* Am arillo et Bo ra Rico Tulsa at V era Cruz The Texas Yearlings continued ' their m astery of the Stephen F . Austin Maroons Tuesday afternoon by winning their third game of the year the defending state champions 5-0 behind the nifty two- hit pitching of T im Allen. from Allen hurled by far his hest game of the year in setting down the Maroons, lie struck out only three but didn t allow a man past s e c o n d base Allen retired 1.7 straight men in one stretch of the seven inning contest. W illie Allen was topping Stephen F. Austin, the Yearling batsmen wore collecting seven hits, three for extra bases, off all-state hurler Raym ond Culp. Paul H yatt was the big gun In the frosh nttnck He rnllected two hit® knocked in two runs, and scored one. P a t Rigby, the f a n c y fie ld ­ ing second baseman from Grand P rairie , also had two hits for the T IM A L L E N hu r I two-hitter Pekes Win First In 'Mural Track . . . track T F X 44 Rtgbv 2b . . . . . . . . N e a r s i * c f . . . H yatt rf .... Winning the runner-up skinner 2b .. Fe rg u so n l f •• Pinckney* o .. Sh irle y ss . . . . . . . . . A lle n n Delta Kappa Epsilon scored a total of 21 points to win tile all intram ural title Tuesday ,, _ _ „ „ _ _ ,... ; Bratelton *b afternoon. award was Alp!.a Upsilon Tau, which squeezed past N a vy to place seco n d with TD* pointe N avy oc­ cu p ied t h ir d p la c e W ith I U * points. A crowd of about 30® people saw Total* 4 F A t S T I X \ G reenw o o d »* record N>Uon c _ Neilton Total* Intram ural one all-time tumble In Tuesday1! meet. Going F.iqutvel if into the last event of the meet £ X V . b .’.'. trailing. AXIT had to win first place william! lh I in the 880-yard relay in order to | £ ^ ncfrf *;;* finish in the top four. Not only did smith 2b . . . file foursome composed of Jam es Potts, tv. Paul Dunn. ( 3eo Jenkins, s r An.tln and Charles Miles win first place. I T*”,a* hut they also set a new record of 1:32.2, which the cid m ark by three tenths of a second. Top performers of the meet were N a vy'* J . W . P iep cr end ATO s i von Issett. P iep er was the only man to win first place in two events. Ho won the 100-yard dash w ith a time of 10.4 seconds and aho placed first in broad jump with a leap of 2111". improved nt - E*qutvet ab 4 . .2 ..3 . 3 ..3 . .3 ..3 .. .3 . 3 2« ab .. .2 . . . 2 . . . 3 . . . 9 . . .3 . . . 3 .. .3 a i i it . t i n«*r r 2 I I 0 I 0 (1 0 0 5 V 0 0 0 0 n n n 0 0 h 2 0 2 I I 0 0 I 0 7 b 0 0 0 0 0 I n 1 0 fb i 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 rb l 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 a 0 I .000 OOH 0— i ■ IOO OJO I, O B S . ~ _ F . A' v in 4 Tax a* r> 2B H v a tt. Sh irley, : Cutin 3B Skinner. S Greenwood r r r ti), sn r u l e ...................................fi 7 S S 2 7 ................ ’• 2 0 0 3 3 Alien W B —CulD. lit b J Track Summaries 1 '0 vd t o w b n n H r * TV.b ’ M o o r e BUI; 2 Charlo* Wiser. Schoen; 3 Tom B a ile y , Sigma B h l E p s ilo n ; 4 VV K . F u n d e rb u rk , O ak G r o w l i m * I J S I isett. who came In behind f le­ .................. - — ---- ...____, per In the century run, placed first in the 220-yard dash vtdth a time Bnnin; M o o r e im! Time cf 22 5 seconds w ell off his record • of 21 6 which he set in the dtvi- sional meet last week. to 4 229-sard d.a*b s i Don Iwjett . . J B i t i K i l l a g n e r 3 G r a n v i l l e P a u l# s. K a . - 10O* a r d dash: 1 J W . Diaper N a vy : A n t e ! M p h ! . K app a 4 JIJo n . . r .. . . . . in first In gathering a total of 21 points, tho Dekes placed two events w h ile getting one second place. The Dekc-s’ 440-vtrd relay team which was composed of John Barfoot, Graydon Dunlap, M . Don Cooper, and Zack Robinson, raced to a tim e of 4 P l seconds to cop first place and George Blanch heaved the shot a distance of 42 feet. and 11% inches to place first in that event. T ile R8o yard rela y foursome of John Bat® )t, Spencer Murchison, II. B n Cooper, and Zack Robin­ son w a s bettered by th e record breaking Alpha Upsilon Tau team. 4tn \ s rd rota* T a u O m M R S i C I M Michael In n !' Brunette Tim e 22 5 I c it! K a p p * * pat­ I ten (Jo h n B a rfo o t. Graydon Bunter' M Man Cooper Zack Robinson) 2 A phn Upsilon T a u ; 3 Moore-Htll; 4 Schoen. T im e: 44 I. KSP m rd rrla r Alpha Un* 11 on Tau ( J a m e s Bott* V*' Paul Dunn. n n Je n k in s o ar cs * tile* i 2 Delta L a pp* F ic tio n : 3 B I F U " a Kappa: 4 N avy T im e ’ 1 32 2 (new record—old w o r d v a * I 32 5 lot b y D e !'* Kappa Epsilon In 1957), Shot r a t : 1 George Blsn-h. D elta . Epsilon 2 Kappa M o o re-H tll 3 E d Clarkson P h i Kappa Colony; 4 Carlo# Kepke, F t Kappa A l­ pha Oistnnce 42* 11** Jim m ie M cG ill. S o f t b a l l Th re v s i e m * * N u : 2 Bremen Hughes PETM - 3 Louis ( ”Vjf*nr u11 St rnn * i 11 4 FI cl ( "I-r- r k snn, .304’ 7 4 " . P h i K a p p a C o lo n y, D istan ce ' o w Brr>s« Jn fn i> ' F "p e r , J Vt (ay I ? c a rl B r a ubach, K N A T T 3 Bu bart (b invtt* 4 ru t A ' * > i J c r ? v Ho- .... Sehoen a* •! Klee. lank -« Alpha I PSI "Y O U 'R E N O T G O I N S TO T H R O W ME IN A N Y FOUNTAIN, I K N O W M Y RIOTS!" So said F Duval Billo t (r»gtt+) just before they *lirBw Kim in the founts'". H a w a d d r e s s in g a follower of Charlet H yd ra"*, carnous conformist during tho recent campus riot against the Emancipation Proe!:mett:on. Always on the front lines, Dilly Texanna reporter Limey A s h p it (background, holding bomb) got tho ins de goodies for the Texanna readers. Today is your charce to read the T R U T H . For only one dime you can buy a Dilly Texanna • . . recd about your friends . . . read about yourself sue the heil out of us. On sale just about everywhere including: 4 Campus Booths H em p hills The Co-Op La Grange U.S. REDS uui for perfect footwork and comfort P ro fe s sio n a lly designed by and for top-flight tennis p a y e rs , F e a t u r in g a flexible arch for comfort; an abrasion-resistant sole that stan d s up to any playing su rfa c e ; la ce s to the toe to in su re perfect fit, complete suppQrt. Fully cushioned, heel to toe. About $3.50, LOOK FOR T H I K ID S L A B FL nittlvhii thmUlvs I X W A S H LY W E A R S H I R T S A X R S L A C K S Wonderful approach to summer’s casual living . • . co-ord’nated spctt - a:ks calculated Ao keep you c c ' and c c ’ontip ? of easy-ca'0 . The s ’tt in dr'p dry cotton with a miracle s’d© s*r‘pe *........... the sacks, ’n b’ ,e, tt", grey, v. 'n " rn' ie s ees S-M-L-XL. The s'ac'xs, in an a r c v v c and wear bend of 55c ~ Da~rc, 4 S' . rayc^, a-e cuffed, ready to wear. K a w . c r :* c a recs grey O' cha-cca brow’', •• a'st s .:es 28 42. The sport shirt 4 . 9 8 The slacks 8 . 9 5 TH E D ILLY T E X A N N E U ke V, Aj>C 0 *4 - U n i t e d S t a t e s R u b b e r !»:>«'« ti C t ".*', NMI Y- * 2 -, *'■ <» *r#q Scarbrough s Men's Store Street Floor DF A N D ILLM A N , *t ■ - «■ - a B R A D F O R D S T O C K W E L L d " vt ' de-e ■ e a**O'' a / O 't c r V/e or t ' • if en A N D tw* «K« «*•▼*! invwaM B r l f f i t i e B a r d o t ■ M M M ■■■■■■ Amtin’f Fme Arn [ Watrt Eddie and Liz Close Triangle With Quiet Wedding in Vegas Wednesday. May 13. 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN ^-tge 4 TV Tonight Art, Music Exhibit Is Awaited May 16 n ,r 7 a* ro d - «* - 'n- in arid Ty- p. f ^ ; i-ror i r,t A rf And Mu- T' ' -too the Aust n I* . • • ■I" the Junior Lingua of A . pre-< r * *re Anr US I • ;■• t ' ( bv the J in ion Sir nit f1 •' * 1 'f Or 1 rhestra* on M a-. J* a* 7 <'■ f> rr ;trtd lie r it a J H i l l C i f .. B u ll'' c r the Annual Spring Art f xhihit - ail rr r*dia of ton Junior Art Pro ie*' » rj iring o ,. ' to I daily Th* rhevt.rfl* 'A . 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Hoffman for his KUT-K.M, "Commcntat \ ” .James Iyy khan for assister e in musical performances. James Rob- inson for h s “ Tuesday Opera 1 Dr. Marry L Moore for his radio series “ When Disaster Strikes, Dr. Donald Weism.ann and I >r. Wil­ liam JI R Shaw for closed circuit televis «n I : cade astine. Dr. Frank K. Jdmonds and Dr. E. Mom Dav is ? - ; • h casting. f ?♦ c a s ■ - • p.-.ca rn.ne.*’ .on in ’envision broad- . ed speaker at the ban- be Dr, William Millard • m in mass communiea- ii and director of Mil. ■ u Associates. The - speech will concern as a Tool rn Program. Dallas Musical Revue Held Over Fifth Week <• Me • > You r L e a d e r,' Dal '■‘•r musical revue I o\ cr for a fifth week beginning Tuesday. d a th p P* for n v - are giv en Tues ' day at 8 .40 p m - i Sunday m atinee at 2 ♦ .'/m s m ay be o rd ers Theater, 3206 Ma R. -> tim "U ; pie Avenue, Dallas. The M ap le Theater wall uniti •.-.th • “ ''.largo .Jones Theater *5i for os season next fall. G O T A D A T E ? 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Vernon, N Y Enclose your name, addrtse, college or university and cla««. Get the genuine article Get the honest taste of a LUCKY STRIKE C < r ( a Induct rj X ^ c r o « our middle nam BE>A\ Officers Wednesday, May I3, I959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page S Plan Meeting The R F A C o u n c il last week railed for a meeting of new and md Council officers and the presidents and other Interested offw <\ - of the 13 organizations within the College of Busmrs- Adminsstt adion They -.‘I Wednesday as tho meeting date Johnny Crawford, new president of the B B A Council, said the group wanis to develop more interest in fostering the work of the Council, to let the students know the Court ctl's plans tor next year, and to get increased cooperation. Tom Wiegel, president of the In its meeting at senior class of the business school w a s ap p o in te d to g ive the a d d re ss at the B B A gt adnation c\ei ive* the Delta Gam m a house, the Council also provided that in case the outeoini pi evident was not a graduating senior, he or she would he a voting member of the Council next year. Tile Council presented a desk set ; to Di B H. Nord. faculty sponsoi Teacher From Germany To Give Open Lecture Dr. George R. Schultz* noted professor of chemical engineering from the Hannover Technical I Hi­ ve - tv West Get many will deliver an open !e> lui'O on postwar Get* to he in Geol­ many The let lure ogy Building 14 at T VS p.m. Yod* is sponsoi ed by Omega (Til nesday Epsilon, chemical engineering hon­ orary sot let j . Dr Schull/e will contrast die as­ tounding postwar growth of West Germany with that in L is t G er­ mane. He will discuss tile various effect* of .ut “ iron curtain drawn the noddle of a nation. down "F ro m mam aspects, Texas is closet lo Hannovet than East G er­ many is ’Hie the (3ommon Market, and NATO the increasing prestige of Euro­ pean currency will he among othes items touched on by Dr Schultz* says Dr Sehultze. m h:* talk concerning present-day i n t e r n a t i o n a l relations D r S e h u l t z e w a s h o r n n e a r B e r ­ ri ; tion t .et n o ny \ a s m t h a t c o u n t r y . H e a n d all of his e d u c a ­ t o o k ii; Ic h . s d o c t o r s d e g t e e f r o m t h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y of B e r l i n in 1928. After t wo y e a r s at rite D a n - t e a ' l u n g foi . . . i l l n o cl sin h e ram # talcs f o r four years, m in I nu. I ha : of w It ic 11 h e s p e n t a t t h e U n i - . M l i n e -ota o n s p e c i a l r e- VC. SOV t h e -c i n h p r o r e s e a r c h time w a s c h e m i s t with Socnny Vacuum Oil C o m p a n y ,n N e w J e t In 19.34 h e I durned t o G< m a n y Professor ' of Le t un and a r e s e a l i It w o i k c i at t h e K a i s e r WU- sin, , 194a u n t i l t h e h c s m IrisMtuti pre--'!;' he ha - dei n F u ll Professor it liar mr • I " im lea I University in Hannover. t- s p u n ' i t - I of Ha Ut as a T h e t y ' * * for the past y eat 1959 Seniors To H ear Talk How to By Heinsohn -r- n T~)r I rim:inH Hp:r»ohn. pastor of D r Edm und Heinsohn, pastor of I v-* I I the U n ive rsity Methodist Church, w ill en e the bacca aureate address June 6. H aving s e r e d one rh u n h if) years, longer than an; other Meth­ odist ministe? in the South, Dr. Heinsohn plan* to retire in Ju n e of this year. Dr. Hein>ohn received his bache­ lor of aids ’degree horn the U n ive r­ sity m 1911 and a law degree in IM J. W hile a student, ho was pi evi­ dent of the University “ Y . tho student group at tho U niversity : Pres by he .in Church, end h,s jun­ ior L a w School class. After graduation he served three years as assist int county attorney of Roll County. He ran his own law practice eight years in Temple bo- j loge entei ing the ministry in 192?,. I His fust pastorate was a three- I point rural circuit in Red Oak. He [ served two years in Fort Worth, \ sis in Georgetown and one in Sail • Angelo before coming to his pres­ ent post in 19",I, When Or. Heinsohn was in Ox­ ford at teat ling 1he Methodist L< u- I medical Conference n 1952. he I toured the Scandinavian countries. lf Switzerland, Belgium and The Holy | Land returned to the ' United State* he developed ten ser­ in or > from the Information and ex­ periences he had gathered during his trip. Tins series of sermons, en­ titled “ The New World,” was put into hook form in 1952 After he Bv M \ K i r . Y N M I L L * r I wmpus lit** Fatter in the course of human e\pn*s, man is besieged bv 'hp fo~ When N avy Seeks Men For O C S Training The N a v y is looking for 15 OOO seniors and giaduales to apply for entrant e in its Officers Candidate School this \ ear. Orth one oui of every' three ap- plieants i* expected to be chosen •o attend the 16-wii-k school at Newport, R .I. Those who complete the training w ill he awarded a commission a- Ensign in the Navy. Open to all s e n io r and grad­ uates and* r 27 v eal s of a tie. ihr school training precedes a three- year assignment to the N avy Fleet About 5.000 potential officers ale expected to qualify for the 16-week OCS training, which w ill include ‘-pending 416 classroom hours on a study of navigation, naval wea­ pons. engineering, ami Operations and orient at ion seamanship. Students interested in thp pro­ to Lieutenant gram m ay speak this Commander R week Monday through 'Thursday. Lieutenant Commander Forbes mav he contacted in the lover of the Union from 8 a rn, to I '.ii p rn F. Forbes NOTICE TO SENIORS W H O H A V E r e c e i v e d l e t t e r s i n v i t i n g t h e m TO p a r t i c i p a t e i n a s p e c i a l RESEARCH P R O JE C T B E IN G C O N D U C T E D BY V IN C E N T W A I C H E S — V H A L L 109 U N IV E R S IT Y O E T E X A S T IM E S F O R T E S T IN G : M a y l l (M on), M ay 12 (Tues.) M ay 14 (Thurs.), M ay 15 (En.) IO OO-1 1:30 A .M . LOO- 2:30 P.M . 3 OO- 4,30 P.M . 4:30- 6:00 P.M . 6:30- 8:00 P.M . 10:00-11:30 A .M . 1:00- 2:30 P.M. 3:00- 4:30 P.M. 4;30- 6:00 P.M. 6:30- 8:00 P.M . P L A C E O E T E S T IN G — T E S T IN G A N D C O U N S E L IN G C E N T E R V H A L L , C O R N E R G U A D A L U P E A N D 21st— R O O M 209 male animal whose onlv goal is m arriage and ’he reprodu-tion of her own confused species, it be­ comes necessary, if not vital, to devise a means by which he may remain single. Thi« is part one of a two part series designed to aid the bache lur student who wants to remain just thai—a bai tudor. Women are us varied as Ute hats they wear and to is important to handle them ii recognize each type. * if* know how in order * ■ Hello, Sam 1 calls a von e as cool ns springtime. Who was that, Then. «« you are von vvondei w dking to biology, you hear those same chords “ How are y on Sa rn ? refreshing vocal B\ the a rr i, end she has asked * „ t . . y t rv in g a ll y o u r frie n d * y o u r n a m e so you ask w h o she is W a it, ‘she p ro b a b ly doesn t know you e ith e r and is to m a k e you b e lie v e she does T h a t kind b u ild s up to sp ell y o u r ego by y o u r n a m e , b u y in g y o u r c ig a r e tt e b ra n d , and c h e c k in g y o u r m a r it a l sta tu s. le a rn in g * * W atch out for (hp girl who knowns a friend of yours “ I'm a friend of Jim m y Smith s she begins. “ You know Jim . Il e says he was in the fourth grade with you ” to a ll I his lady is a t a lk e r S h e 'll sax vo iir yo u th in g s about frie n d s and y o u 'll h a v e to tak e a rib b in g fro m the boys T e ll h e r MUI w e re sick and »klpi*ed the fourth g ra d e and that the only liv e s in P h il a ­ '-m ith you know d e lp h ia . that you’ve dodged Now the don't I know' you” and the lady motor-mouth. try the royal dress test. When you pick her up and -he wears bl.irk she is striving to he sexy If she wears red. she's a real scorcher. If she wears blue -he try ne to pie -se he a isc most men prefer blue, and if she Aft?ars greet she should know het- ' e r . is I «ke a took at the lin es If the n e c k lin e Is high and the s le e v e s . Unless Shes Wealthy lig h t, and long, s t ie s try in g to m a k e you think she is n ice. B u t if the sk irt the b o dice, oh so is t e ll low . it is ju sl p la in u n fa ir, h er y o u 'll w a it u n til s h e s fin (stied d re s sin g , or to h n rrv be c a u se the c a m p r e v iv a l m eetin g u sually s ta rts un tim e . * * So. y o u 'v e b een blind thro u gh a ll the p r e lim in a r ie s and now y i a rr seeing e a c h o ih e ; f a ir l y regu c ly O n e ev e n in g she d ra g * out f a m ily a lb u m a n d ext la im s , n w s is t e r s c h ild just d a rlin g the “Is n 't T h is one s re a d y to n ab you. h ll h e r yo u h a d a b a b y b u rp on you one lim e and y o u ’ve n e v e r gotten o v e r it. N o , the w o rld w o u ld tie a b e tte r pia< e w ith o u t c h ild re n and y o u ’v e beep lo b b y in g d ow n a1 Hie c ap ito l to c h a n g e the law that fo r­ b id s p a te n ts their c h ild re n fro m b ea tin g lie r s o ! Y o u ’v e take von lei h o m e w ith h e r to m eet h e r p a r ents. T h e r e 's s till hope. is o v e r and a ll the t im ilv . in elu d in g you. arr* sittin g a ro u n d the (a id e w ith a c u p of c o ffe e . l ie r d ad b egin s c a llin g you ‘ s o n " and to hrllw- you h r o ffe rin g you m o re des sort T ile only s e n s ib le thing to do is to te ll th e m so m e th in g of y o u r own f a m ily . the m o th e r trie s * * “ Yes. my dad was a great guy ' you begin " A f t e r s u p p e r w e w o u ld sit in the living room vv uh my 12 b ro th e ls , and he w o u ld ti* about 1he racing returns, Mamma w o u ld he w a s h in g th# d ishes a ft ct ■ he had c a rr iud iii tho w ale tell “ T h e n , lie w o u ld h elp us w ith v ia m m a w o u ld our h o m e w o rk , le a ve to so lic it m o rn b u sin ess, she took in la u n d ry . P a p a w o u ld see that w e had b ru sh ed o u r teeth, and m a m m a w o u ld sta rt the Iro n in g " S a t U t ti « V * w ere my favor* it es, though. Pop would us f -hung Too bad mamma eouldn t go. bu* she had a part-time job as a w a itre s s * See, it is simple, You won I get anni hoi im batlon. ta k e Another trap a woman will to set ta to ask you about your ma tor. “ I want to know’ all about you,” she drawls. “ I want to feel l a m a pat! of you.” B a t c h y o u r s t e p . f o l ­ l o w i n g ru le n u m b e r Xiv 1509 on s h e I* t h e How t o e ! avn na secretary. T Installation J N’ ctw Y M C A and Y W C A o ff’r e r * and b o a rd m e m b e r* for I T G 60 w ill he in s ta lle d at 6 p m T h u rs d a y in the " V ” T h e o ffic e rs a re M a r y G a y M a s - | P> I! w e ll and co-presl den’ ■ : Marx Mn I ga cm C a rls o n and S h ir .Tim rev- - pc ? of $ r if - F ie ld e r I * id lr* \ le v L u c a s and B a r r M c C le lla n co tre a s u re rs , a n d M a r ily n M o r r is and Mary Kay Miller, YMCA board m e m b e r* P ra n k p- acider* of 'be Student* A s s o c ia tio n and forme*- p re s id e n t o f the " Y , “ w ill he the g ic*• xpe i Kl r < W e N o w Have Photo Silk Studtman Photo Service GR 7-2820 222 Wevt 19th T U X E D O S I OO NEW WHITE DINNER JACKETS FOR RENT W IT H % ( ( ) '•SURI I * A I I M7.es LONGHORN CLEANERS RECORD PLAYER RADIO TAPE RECORDER SALES & SERVICE FREE Pick Up and Delivery • L l ; L A W A Y gold very thin ............... 45 OO 29.75 U M <»n».1«itip» U R f IM ' A Price Clocks, reduced up t o .............. IO # wary sto re nu Guad alu pe H qh Fids *y 2" IO ID stet ar « Fr!c»* GR A **09 It you have not turned your R ebate Slips in at the Uni­ versity Co-op— NOW! Today is the last day for turning in Register Slips No Receipts taken after 5 p.m. (IHM //// rn/,tt co op H E S I U D I N T ‘ J O W N S T I R ! Famous TSO Aivkto-cfyfyrGr CONTACT LENSES P R E C I S I O N - F I T T E D I I N S I 5 C O N T A C T W O R N ALL-DAY-LONG BY TH O U SAN D S OF SATISFIED T S O PATIENTS T X Q ha* d m ‘-tic .tlly reduced the price of Cho 11 famous Contact I ernes to acquaint a* m a n x people as possible w ith their many advantage* These are ftne>t quality, prescription-ground, pre*, i moo-fitted Contact I e m f * w o r n c o m f o r t a b ly a lt- d a y -lo n g by thousand* No matter ho** mnch son might pay . • » $125 . . . $150 . . . $185 . . . O R M O RE, mu cannot nbta.n finer qualih, better fitted contact lense*. C O N V EN IEN T CREDIT ["precision VISION J ■ S ^ J K K Texas Stats L Optical J C O M P L E T E O v os ru c h en 5 ‘ 25 *9 e-e $185 rrfy ,r^ ’ ■■cr i. S A T I S F A C T I O N G U A R A N T I E D S p G Scientific Eye E*ominotion Precision Fitting for Maximum ComSrt TSO Warranty p rp,'* 'i - O' 5 J. R ''je‘s Dr M jay Opforefris** 907 Congress GR 8-4668 T H E D A K . Y T E X A N W e d n e s d a y , M a y 13, 1 9 5 9 UT Press Book Legislature y wo Atlanta-Bound Airliners Explores Cancer (Continue* from Pair* On# P a g e 6 it # r w ‘#'1 legislative Explode, Crash in Disasters W i r e N e w s In B r i e f Sym posium Shows Rad iation Effects ’'R a d ia tio n Bioiotr- and Canner is n new U n iv e rs ity of Tex** Press publication w h ich explores th# growing aw aren ess ‘ ra t -he a v e r­ age individual, as w ell as an in­ creasin g num ber of w orkers ;n radiologv and associated fields m ay Ii# c u rre n tly exposed to a re la tiv e ly high amount of ra d ia ­ tion. T h * volum e presents a collec­ on Sym posium tion of p l i e r s given at the twelfth Fu n d a­ annua! m ental C an ce r at U n iv e rsity s M. D . Ander von Hos­ pital and T u m o r Institute in Hous­ ton Th# fundam ental aspect* of radia* on biology and can cer a r # presented, all m anu? rip’s ar# documented th# symposium and discussion is deluded in the hook relation* ‘•Th:* investigation .ndicates tr.at lahxjr-rnanagemen’ n Texas are detenoratmg vpjtJo vio- i#ne# in ronneetion with strikes anad»r* hecofning commcjnpiH' # ” 'lh*- report ineiijded wliat d *a;d * as testimony from the CS Senate Investigating Committee* Packet beaded .John McClellan try Sen -Ark'. It related mainly to t#s»,- monv on ’he Teamsters ('n or ac- tiv 111es with the Southwest Motor T ransfx.r* of San Antonio in th# summer of 19Tki Cl Salvador’* sub-direr’or of National Meteorological Service Dr Wilfried F’ortig toured mrte- fcrolog’, teaching anc research fa­ cilities at th# University recently A n n o u n c i n g The O p e n i n g of The H e x LARSON'S Garage I 809 G u a d a lu p e Phone G R 8-9279 V/# ha *a ie r v jid t r e U ’" area for 7 m am ? r ,o- a ? # o ra*#v tune ,p A. I . LA R SO N 'jct' > '■era " Dr - — , id courteous Delco Batteries Integrity... (Continued from Page One) the original author by the use of quotation marks and foot­ note! or other e x p ia te ry in­ sert*, N This includes the copying of lab reports and homework, or th# unchanged use of ’he ess' n- tial ideas or com us ions of^such as well as ^ footnoted w ork use of other theses, thefnes, book- or pan phlets. 3 “ C o llu t! r ’ : Col la bora t i cst with person in another 'he preparation of r res them es, reports or w ritten w ork offered for er*ty* eniiabciration ^ ] «uch ;• sp ecifica lly approved in v \ ,n # bv the instructor. ! I xam ple* of collusion in#iu^ I extensive use of another’! f r prep aring a creative assipjl m#nt :,nd undue assistance » me preparation or editing ■ w! “ > n m aterials as well a* ' up, , it rn between two or mon st : ien’ s con cu rren tly enrolle in a course. TUXEDO RENTALS N EW W HITE Vc- DINNER JACKETS ' W ITH PLAID CUMMERBUND & TIE SET ONE HOUR WASH 'N’ FOLD 2202 RIO GRANDE GR 7-0506 ) y bywo1 Electrical Supplies COMPLETE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING Auto Service With a Conscience’ SERVICE INCLUDING ALTERATIONS *wo f o * a I crashes in on# daw A C A B off ic ti s-t.d 0# re ta ile d Sev­ ern oe< isions when a ring!# a ir ­ line had two e r ti shes w ithin a short p#r:od possibly w ithin one* d ay but his recolteetion was that in no ca*** w#r# both crashes fa ­ ta l. Group Asks Investigation Of Texas Labor Unions A C S T IX Th# House Tn- f» vestjgating Committee a lle g e d Tuesd#’ a vice-president of a Texas labor union “ managed th# dlsappea rn nee cif approximately W ) fr-vrn th e u n io n ‘ - e a v i r - It did nc>t nan # th# off;* a) nor others it a i’eged stoi* lh TjOO from a treasury in Beaumont. “ Two union offir.a * are #o erring 1250,000 a ye a r th e Housurn area ’ th# r*cnmitt<-«» re­ port sh d in “ The committee has developed, and Its files ermtain. information on a v a rie ty of <. • ,a ‘ ohs that should ii# investigated th# report said, It w is read to the House in the closing hours of th*' 50th regu­ la r cess on W h ile th# V.T: session 'v « i * complot# a ! 9op nom# " pnr* #z a von In addition to lh# pax rsHf projKt^iiion, it seierl to , ii h rn I I constitutional amend menu aim#* at helping lh* s#t cran*’ land program and at con trolling loan shark* Th: ne' colins?*** oca* ha', mg two- year «♦«’# support w ere advanced to four ,» . r, r> r -'ili' and M id " it V, <• i la Kali* Th# U n iverr tv of Texas go’ au thor!*'’.' to es’ab ln h a ’bird rr# d i'?il hr'iP'-'h ;i ‘ < r Anton o An advert?*-# T exas program backed by D arre l << as author md bu* no fords pot up for its $200,000 operation. R A M IM O ! f F A Cap* tai Air im#* N ew Y 'ltx to-AHnnt# V ia '"mint •brough turboprop plan* •.cpia lly w eather exploded sn H;;;b* about 5 miles east cd B altim o ra lat« T'X-sdav k . ii im- ai' 2? pas' #n- g#rs and freir crew m en. hying And 4fib milt** to th# west an­ th er C apital A .' iinn* four * ny,, plan* plung#d a Con*t#4lnt»on over a 200-foot em bankm ent r*#«r th# end of th*- ru n w ay on landing a* K an aw h a A :r port n ear Chari#* ton V V a and horst into f I a me* Two W# e killed and six w#r«* ho* pita 11/rd of th# T. pa- < ngnrs and fr- » r- rem ber * r#w aboard I inst t i» plan# which h #w apart near Raltirs or# r#i»ort« said ANYONE FOR EVERYTHING? Fol low the F U N to • j y S a H n n - y F E S T IV A L f ■ vIji mn J , P a r a d i s / ! > . » ft I IM nor»rn of Evert!* / * f * j * I L e lf lf re# 1 7 if ** I r»rlnu , ' a the D I P L O M A T ! r,»* ir x JAZZ F E S T I V A L d .r i ' a J v / a r 0 A ? ? o — with F p PcMido” P h ilip s «rd th# most famous vocalist* and if*tnjrr#nta Ms m tr *> ja// * * d in on# #/t#nd#d, all-out season * Tak# pad m a new PANORAMA 0T EVENTS ~ sp •!«, part # ( a*t ,,t ha/ and r.ght , , . "go nail **' ’ on our 1,000-foot beach transform sd :nt0 an auihant r POLYNESIAN VILLAGE . . . p ay GOLE ANO TENNIS FREE at o,*r Country C ib June I thru Novem­ ber IS 1 Al! th!* in a 'CW a' re rn-.ort already famous for endless!/ on #d f o — th# DIPLOMAT! D IP L O M A T * A * T M o'litn'i A**-#rir*n P u n D IP L O M A T W I S T Eu ro pean Plan Q Q duty pp' ti*-vsa WW , / May I Piru lo / I JO of ISO TOOT * C H d* UU * • • # r • *, i ne I id - ng 2 mesh May I thru July I /0 of 400 roe'n* IO THE DIPLOMAT MOT# AMD C O U N T Z C V U * M O LLVW O O O 4 tF * # LO » O * SAMUEL f *I10L**B ; / Cf OUM I tor M-* Difv.tw / CARV MI'.'j f U'F r, *,« W fit* a! w tot caiorFi^l brbChurt* ••• yOvif T ri/|i Aggnf sr phone I N B W Y O R K J U * ? » / « (O p en S*jnO er ») 0**4r ut* j ! T , <'-■ L. apparently had been stn i'k bv lightninj Huwc-ver th# Civil A e ro pantie* Board in Wa-hint'toR said it hid no ret*,rd of any a irlin e r # . e r h a v in g been expi*cl#d by lightning Th# big is of v arris a wav r »ft ripped apart In a hail fit fir#, spewing it.** of wrenk* ago over an area of a mil# nr v>rn# hindi#* w'#r# found in tw'*» ' e r r hun- s m n !! M is t e r s O thers '-Tost w ere ‘ m angled, rrr in bite ‘ wo accidents occurred within SO minutes. Th# I'fharl#*- fnn crash was at 4 Vt p m Th# tragedy was at 5 18 Baltim ore p rn Th# i I T i# - h»# lire’ od to hi# th# first time in his tory that a single airline has had 'r a g e d ,# ! • *-re What Coes On Here $4 #dn#*da' * 1 an __ ».a - y ; c>rp i if mg view*, T exas Cnion foyer. inter­ IO Coff## Hour, Hill#I Founda­ tion. 12 <0 - N ew co m e r! Club dinner. Maxim ilian Room, I ' m s k iII Hotel. Pharm acy Ie* tor# hv D r Ru- Pharm acy Blv'the, ll. I dolfrh Bu iding 1:30, 4. 4 JO, and 9 Classic Batts Auditorium. “ D-v Bnf ant Bast Film T errib les 0 I cr Melv in A Cavberg to ad dre-x U n iv e rsity of Texa^ Sports A-;k re vie w group 2002 W est Ninth I »t G eorg e R Schultz# to C> “ Post­ give public address on w a r G e rm a n y Its People arid Its In d u s try ,'’ G eological B u ild ­ ing 14. Ll TILL APC... ; G J ■RESOITS TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS G R 2-2473 M o n t u t i < I A s s i r i r . n h a r r h a wo.-d* 30 word* ........... ............ I * OO l l 00 ( I. 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ENTER NOW! CONTEST CLOSES MAY 29,1959 - - - - - - - - - - - LIGHT U P A N D LIV E IT U P I 3 great cigarettes offer you 627 chances to win! So pick your pack-save the six wrappers—and get going! It's crossword puzzle fun and real smoking pleasure all the way! ENTER OFTEN —HAVE FUN —AND WIN! B u t think carefully! T h is puzzle is not as easy as it look*. A t first the D O W N and A C R O S S clues m a y appear simple. There m ay appear to he more than one “ rig h t’* answer. F o r example, the clue might read: “ M a n y a coed w ill be given her best d ate’s P - - N .” E ith e r “ I ’’ to fit. B u t only orc answer is apt and logical as decided b y the judging stafT, P I N ) or “ E ” ( P E N would and therefore correct. Read the rules carefully. E N T E R A S O F T E N A S Y O U W I S H . Good luck! RULES—PLEASE READ CAREFULLY I . Th# College Pu2zl# Contest is open to college students and college faculty members except pm- plovers and their imrrvdiate families of Liggett & Myers and it* advertising agencies. 2. Fill in all missing letters . . . print clearly Use of obsolete, archaic, variant or foreign words prohibited. Afteryou ha', e completed the puzzle. send it along w-ith six empty package wrappers of the same I "and from L A M , Chesterfield or 0a? s ngarett1 s or one reasonable hand-drawn far-'irr Ie of a comp!- te package wrapper of any one of the th-.” brand to: Liggett & Myers. F O. Box 271, New ork 46. N Y Enter as often a? you •> n, but be sure to enclose e:x package wrappers or a facsimile) with each entry. Illegible entries will not be considered. 3. Entries must he postmarked by midnight, and received by midn,ght, Friday, May 29,1 Friday, June 5, 1959. 4. Entries will be jvi igrd by the Brue«-Riehards Corporation, an independent judging organiza­ tion, on the \ asis of logic and aptness of thought of solutions. In the* cent of ties, contestants will be required to complete in 25 words or less the “ M y favorite cigarette is follow ng statement (( hesterfield • I A A ! I or I Oasis because ", Kntri‘-s will Le judged on originality, aptness of thought ard interest by th# Br>i#e-Richard* Corporation Duplicate prizes will he awarded in event of final ties Illegible entries will not be COnsidt red. B y entfr ng all entrants agree that the derision of the judge* shall be final and binding. 5. Solution* must be th# original work of the contestants submitting them. All entr.ee become the property of Liggett & Myers and none will be returned. 6. Winners will be notified by mail as soon a.s possible after eompbLon of the contest. 7. This contest is subject to ail Federal, State and local law-s and regulations. CLUES ACROSS. 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D r W a t e r m a n is a l s o a m e m b e r o f t h e t h e h o a r d o f d i r e c t o r s o f C e n t e r f o r A d v a n c e d S t u d y in B e ­ t h e b o a r d of h a v i o r a l S c i e n c e s a n d t r u s t e e s o f A t o m s f o r P e a c e t h e o f A m e r i c a n A s s o c i a t i o n f o r t h e A d ­ v a n c e m e n t of S c i e n c e s t h e h o a r d o f d i r e c t o r s o f Bland Convalescing At Houston Home B o B l a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l r o d e o c l o w n a n d D i s C h a r r o s m e i n tier, h a s b e e n r e l e a s e d f r o m B r a , k en - is n o w c o n ­ r i d g e H o s p i t a l , a n d v a l e s c i n g a t h i s h o m e in H o u s t o n H e h a s w i t h d r a w n f r o m s c h o o l f o r t h e r e m a i n d e r o f t h e y e a r . Tractionless Session Adjourns Raising Pay AUSTIN UP)— A leg isla tu re that spun its whorls 120 days as a constitutional amendment before it sticks. It calls for getting nowhere on the state's money problem quit Tuesday yearly .salaries of 81.800 plus 812 a day expenses for 120-day or special session- law m a k e rs now get 825 a day for regular after voting itself a pay raise. It retu rn s Monday for a special session to try* again to and sjtecial sessions, plus certain expenses, find funds for 1960-81 state services. The pay raise proposition must he submitted to the voters drivers and skiers on rivers and lakes finally passed A diluted water and boat safety measure to control wild the t h e G o v e r n o r . ♦ H o u s e a n d w e n t to Howard Named Editor of Texan Group Splits Vote On Reappointment t h e f o r B a h C a r ! 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T h e D a l l y T e x a n , Is a m a s t e r p i e c e o f o v e r s t a t e . m e r it a n d t a i n t e d w i t . ★ N o r e a l m o f c a m p u s a c t i v i t i e s Is le ft u n t o u c h e d bv t h e g r i m y f i n g e r s o f t h e " I * * '* u p s t a i r s ” F v e n t h e Hai r e d p a r k i n g t i c k e t s a r e b r o u g h t u p — in t h e s t o r y " H y d r a n t C o u n t s o n XII I in g e r s . ” * lix i k i n g u p T i l i n g s a r e t h e U n i v e r s i t y X - S t u d e n t s ’ A s s o c i a t i o n a c c o r d i n g t o a stoi-y o n t h e f r o n t p a g e o f J a y n e t a b l o i d M a s e f i e l d w a s e l e c t e d p r e s i d e n t . t h e f o r M H i e ‘‘n e w s p a p e r ’ is o n e lo n g E d i t o r i a l - w i s e it m a k e s y o u w o n d e r 'D i e C o n f i d e n t i a l s t y l e d e x f x . s e of M u e k i n r i d g e A p t s is s o m e w h a t of a m a s t e r p i e c e in y e l ­ l o w j o u r n a l i s m a s is t h e e x p l a n a ­ ’ t e l l i n g w h y w e t i o n " W e W e W e T h r o u g h o u t t h i s m e s - fn. t i s e m e n t s not o n l y th e w r i t e r s c o r n i n t t h e e n j o y m e n t w o r t h y t h e is S o n s a r e p u s h i n g o n p a g e 7. t h e a d v e r ­ t h e s p a i n to P a r t i c u l a r l y n o t e i t e m S c a b b a r d a n d look t h i s w e e k trw \ a d d " W i r e N e w s in S h e Hits f r o m t h e A & P rn s m a l l e s t bi t o f w h i c h firm o f w a r bv tin Sc t e x a n D o n ' t o d * * t h e 11 i I Iv A m u s e m e r it * R a g e , S u r e l y re v lew * w e r e n e v e r f lu * h a d . w e r e t h e y ? T h e I n d u s t r y - a v * " M o v i e * t o u t e r t h a n e v e r , ” b u t a r e t h is th*- T e x a n n e try c a m p a i g n a d * ta ff w ill w r e c k t h a t rf w*- le t It o u t . l a s t l y , d o n ’t rn I c i t i n g t o bi s t o r y s m a l l b u n d l e o f p a j t o u c h i n g e p i c on e n t i t l e d " P l e n t y ft m e s t e r ” p a g e Constitution Planned For Young Democrats T h e ■ m a i n 1nr l i e r of 1 r a t i o t h e You rn Iia st s e m i ‘• ste t m o t i n g of g D e m o , xiii oz* f a 1 r e l y r a n et a n d t n u t lew c l u b T h c - e lf b e f u r c t '■#» a c t elf, ( ' ! * 1 b u x i n e - * a t tile ]t> W e d n e s - aler •’ am of ( of;-* P u t >n I a 11 o p p o r t u n i t y ,wn p « i tv a s o u r s A l s o t h e g i v e n w h a t t h e e s t a w o u l d im p r o s , c a m p u s m a n v t( , w o r k w i t h i n t h e i r vc h a ) d o n e w u h ' o| l e a r n ’n ;,;(o rtum t> n d for I feel. 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A s s i s t a n t .................. J 'V>n R M * r h ' J o KiVkmann M a a n c .................................. J,m Hyaft- Boggy C Johr * .......................*............................... A m u s e m e n t * " K d ' it......................................... * ........................... B i l l H A s s i s t a n t ......... ...................................................................................... ........... R '!l ' C a r r.pu g U U Z d S o r ................................... Johnnv .................. . buy Mustangs Outlast Horns W ith Early Innings Splurge B y R I M . H A M P T O N T exan S p o rt* S ta ff D A L I A S ( Spl 1 — The long trip hom e began around 6 p m . T ues­ d a y fo r a tired bunch of Long- ’ horns who had just dropped th eir fourth straight gam e to the venge­ ful M ustangs of S M U by the dis­ heartening m arg in of one run one hit thence, and that w as from tile bat of the ninth w ith two out. J a y A rnette in T he loss poses Texas w ith a 9-5 conference record and one game left on tap T h a t is ag ainst T C L ’ to be played if required. Tile A g ­ gies, who now lead Texas, m ust m eet R ic e and B a y lo r . UT Women Win Baylor Olympics A team representing the U n i­ v e rs ity of Texas W om en's P h y s i­ c a l Ed u catio n D ep artm en t won the : annual B a y lo r O lym p ics for wo- i men recen tly w ith a total of SS points. Coleen O ’Conner of Texas won the Individual trophy by tallyin g In dividu al high of 31 points an in all events. B a y lo r finished second O lym p ics w hich features sports, tra c k and field events, and sw im m ing. In t e a m : the F o llo w in g are the Texas results In the divisions in w hich it placed: T eam Sports B a sk e tb a ll. T exas 50, S M U 12. i V o lle y b a ll: T exas 9-11, Stephen I P I A ustin 7-9. So ftb a ll: Texas 7. B a y lo r 0. In d ivid u al Sports B adm in ton t W in n e r s ): Texas — M o n real, O 'Conner, Cain, Ed d s. T ab le T en n is: Texas — E a g le , i Bishop. B o w lin g : F irs t, Texas - Stud- . dent. K a va n a g h . Tennis. Texas - - Savag e, D ullen. T ra c k and F ie ld E ve n ts 60-Yard D a^ h: Second, Texas O 'Conner. — Fitzg e rald . B a sk etb all T h ro w : T hird, Texas R un n in g Hop-Step-Jum p: Se c­ ond. Texas — O ’Conner. 220-Yard R e l a y F irs t Texas Ed d s, O 'C onner, Bishop, M o nreal. H igh Ju m p : F irs t, Texas — M a t­ thews. Swimming A m e ric a n C ra w l a n d B re a st Stro k e: F irs t, Texas — Is aack s. B a c k Stroke R a c e : F ir s t ( T ie ) — O 'C onner. S M U rocked pitch er E lm e r R od j for seven of th eir eight hits and 1 1 all six of th e ir runs in the first three innings to establish a lead too long for the Longhorns' noble J stretch bid. The lo n g h o rn s held control for inning before two-thirds of an : S M U '* w hiz kid G lenn G re g o ry j I opened things up w ith a single, j L a w re n c e T a n k e rs ly and M a rv in K in g filled the bases w ith another base knock and a w alk. Il e slam m ed a trip le Ju s t then H arold M organ m ade com pensation for his two m iscues of the afternoon before he m ade them. into deep center to c le a r the bases and spot his own M ustangs three runs A fter a re la tiv e ly easy second fram e, Sa m G re g o ry added another jew el to his crow n by slapping the th ird pitch of the inning out of the park. Cohorts T a n k e rs ly a n d K in g w ouldn’t let w ell enough alone and this tirpe backed singles to each other and advan ced another Lase w hen M o rg an w as thrown out at first on a field er's choice. T his put both T a n k e rsle y and K in g in scoring position. And both scored when D a v id Thornton ra p ­ ped a single o ver second basem an P h il Ilip p s ' head then F a lk Coach summoned B a k e r, who gave the ponies their last hit of the d a y before re t ir ­ ing the side. P e te E m b r y w as the spark in the L o n gh o rn s’ slo w ly lit torch, as he w as the first to tap W o lff for a hit In the fourth, and then in the fifth he collected another bingle to d rive in B o b b y V erp lan k, and take advan tage of a double M u s ­ to score along w ith tang e rro r B a k e r. B a k e r and V erp la n k had w alked to open the Inning. Then a f t e r tw o outs in the seventh w ith P o r te r on first from a hase on hells he repeated his last F r id a y by p erform an ce of knocking a home run over the right field fence. I Baseball Standings N A T I O N A L L F A G I E VV I . P c t GB M i l w a u k e e ......................15 x-Ixas A n g e l?* . . . . . . . . 1 7 C in c in n a ti ........... l l . . . l l S a n F r a n c i s c o Ch I ca Ro ..........................15 .................... 1 2 P itts b u r g h \ -P h tlartclp h Ia .............. l l St. L o u ts ........................IO x-N lght R a ’”,a IO 12 12 13 15 14 14 15 T u e sd a y 's Results P itts b u rg h ti San F ra n c is co 5 C h icag o 7. M ilw a u k e e 3 St P h lla d e ln h a at L o * Ango!*-'* (n ig h t ) Icon's 7. C in cin n a ti 4 W e d n e s d a y 's Schedule M ilw a u k e e at St I.oui.* C X )— S p a h n (3-41 vs Ja c k s o n <14i C in c in n a ti at Chicago- P u n k e y (4 2) v* Ilo b b te (3-3) P itts b u rg h at I .os Angeles ( N ) — K iln # (3 1 1 vs D ry s d a le (3-2) P h ila d e lp h ia at S a n F ra n c is c o — C o ­ rn el (0-1) vs S .Tones CIM > A M E R I C A N L F AG CF. VV C le ve la n d .............. . . . . I S ..........................15 C h icag o B a ltim o re ......................’ 5 .................. 17 W a s h in g to n K a n sa s C it y ................ I t N e w Y o r k ......................l l ............................0 D e t r o it I. P c t G B 14 0 .Rio — l l . 577 12 .553 n .430 4 13 14 440 5 4 4 0 5 14 .346 7 ’4 17 Tuesdas '* R e s e ll* W a s h in g to n 7 D e tro it 4 C le ve lan d 7. N e w Y o rk 6 C h icag o 4 Boston 3 (12 In n in g *) K a n s a s C ity at B a ltim o re , postponed. rn I n. W e d n e s d a y ’* 8 rh ed n le C le ve lan d M N e w Y o rk S co re (2 2) vs T u r le v ct 4) S n ' I Iva n C l ) C h icag o at B o sto n W y n n (4 7> vs K a n sa s C it .' a* B a ltim o r e I N l ie r ber* (1-3) vs. O 'D e ll (1-1) D e tr o it at W a s h in g to n ( l l ) vs C r 1 cgs (2-0) T F X A S J . F A G ! F (N )- Moss! . V te to rla I. Pe* G B W 6 6 6 l l A u stin .......................... ,.22 .581 3 13 .........................13 .53,3 4 K S a n A n to n io ..................IC, l l Co rpu s C h rist) .............. I I 16 .461 5’ ;, .367 0 IO A m a rillo T u l s a ............................... 11 2 0 .310 OK ........................11 T u e s d a y ’« R e su lt* M o n te rre v 4, V ic to ria I M e x ico C it y T ig e rs 4. C o rpu s C h ris ti A u stin ° N uevo L a re d o ? W e d n e s d a y ’s S rb e d u la N u e vo L a re d o af A ustin M o n te rre v a* V ic to ria M e x ico C it y T ig e rs at C orpus C h rist I S a n A n to n io a* M e x ico C it y P.cd R e la y : F irs t. T exas — O ’Conner, Is aack s. M atthew s. B : hop, B u t that w as the end of the road for the lo n g h o rn s, who had only I D e v ils 'm a r lll© at Boza R ico T u ls a at V e ra Cruz r 0 I) sh T E X A S A rn e tte c f ......................... 5 A dam s s s ...........................2 P o r t e r B-7 ...................... 1 2 E m b r v c ..........................4 0 M cD o n ald lf .................. 4 M y e rs r f ............. 4 0 0 ...................... 2 B a x t e r 1b 0 ..................... 4 H lp p s 2b V e rp la n k 3b I .................. 2 K e n n e d y B O .................. I 0 ...........................................6 R o d p I ...................... 0 B a k e r P-3 Z avo rska* B-7 ................ 2 0 T o ta ls .................. S2 * h * r SMIT B la d e s ss ........................ 3 . ® T rc p n g n le r lf ................. - 4 G re g o ry cf T a n k e rs ly c K in g 1b M o rg an rf W illia m s 3b T h o rn to n 2b . . . W o lf f P .................... 3 .................. -J .....................• •••) .2 ............. .4 ...............4 2 SA Totals . .............. 303 OOO Oft*— 6 SM P ........... .......................... OOO 630 JOO—5 T e x a s V. T e x a s ' E m b r y , B a x t e r . S M U : M o r­ gan T ho rn ton . jap -T exas *3) A rn e tte to H tpps V e rp la n k to H tpps to B a x te r. Adam s to H IP P * T O R T e x a s 5 S M I .7B S N H ’ M o rg an . H R T e x a s ' E m ­ J b r y ; S M U : G re g o ry . Ip h ................................. 2 7 P o a B a k e r ■K : avorskas W o lf f ................................... 9 5 5 3 , 4 1 0 « -I ..................... J * . ■ ............... r bb se I 0 2 0 t n 1 o . z _ 6 A&M Leads SWC With Rice Victory f l y T ile A ssociated P re s s Tex;! A & M took o v e r tile lead in Southwest Conference baseball T uesday w hen it heat R ic e 8-7 w h ile Texas w as losing to South em Methodist. T exas A & M . w h ich lashed T ex ­ as tw ice last w eek to throw the ra ce into a scram ble, nosed R ic e and pushed into the lead. ’H ie re g u la r schedule ended with the SM U -T exas gam e but there are seve ral m akeups. T e x a s A & M a lre a d y has scheduled a game w ith R ic e at C o l l e g e Station T hu rsday. T exas has yet to pipy Texas C h ristian , T ex a s A & M still 1 has a gam e w ith B a y lo r . Wednesday, May 13, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Pag e? Yearlings Shut Out Maroons Behind Allen's Two-Hitter winners, and D a v id Skinner chip­ ped in a triple that accounted /or two runs. Texas got to Culp for a single run in the first inning. P a t R i U n ­ opened for the Y ea rlin g s with a sliced single to left that got by the left fielder, E d E sq u ive l, with R ig ­ third. P a u l H va tt by going drove him in w ith a double to right center. I ^ w Braselton singl­ ed but Gulp horn down to got the next tw o hitters out without arn to m ore runs scoring. Inning. W ith T exas leading 1-0, Stephen F . Austin threatened for the on ly in the third tune J a d e s C an n led off with a double and Ja c k Sm ith walked. D ean G re e n ­ wood sacrificed them to second third hut Allen struck out and L a r r y Nelson and E d E s q u iv e l to end the threat. Gulp struck out seven and w alk ed two in toking the loss for Stephen E . Austin. ( Scarbrough & oeoeop & Sons 1 r n T he Texas Y e a rlin g s continued 1 th e ir m astery of the Stephen F . A ustin M aroons Tuesday afternoon by w inning their th in ! gam e of the y e a r the defending state cham pions 5-0 behind Hie n ifty two- hit pitching of T im Allen. from Allen hurled bv fa r his hest gam e of the y e a r in setting down the M aroons, lie struck out only three but didn t allow a m an past s e c o n d base, A llen retired 13 In onp stretch of straight men the seven inning contest. W h ile A llen w as topping Stephen F . Austin, the Y e a rlin g batsmen w e re collecting seven hits, three for extra bases, off all-state h u rler R aym o n d Gulp. P a u l H y a tt w as the big gun In the frosh attack H e collected two hits. knocked in two runs, and scored one. P a t R ig b y , the fa n cy field­ ing second basem an from G ran d P r a ir ie , also had two hits for the T F X A S Rigby 2b ... Nears ta cf .. Hvatt rf ... Bratelton 1b Skinner 2b Fe rg u so n lf .................. .3 ....................3 P in c k n e y e .........3 S b trte v ss .......................... 3 A lle n p ........... T a ie l* * F A F 6 T IN (Greenwood ss . . . N e lso n c ........... E sq u iv e l ........ C o vert 3b ............ Culp p .............. . . . . \Y I ll in ms 1b N o e r f ............... G u n n r f .............. S m i t Ii 2 b ................. if T o ta ls . . . . . . _____ __ a F . A ustin ......................... oho ami tv u .............................. lob tun JC—5 T m m F. I A u s tin 4 T e x * * 5 2 R H y a tt. S h irle y , G un n. 3 B S k in n e r. S -Greenwood E s a u ' vet S k in n e r I, O B S lib so 5 5 2 7 0 0 2 3 G u l p .............. ........... A lie n W I ’ G uin. Track Summaries ITO vd lew hurdles- B b E M . Monre- TTI11 : 2 C h eries W is e r Scboen : 3 Tom B a It e v S ig m a P h i E p s ilo n ; 4 \V K . F u n d e r b u r k . O a k G r o v e T im e 13 3 IOO yard dash I J W . P ie p c r K a w : 2 D e n Issett, A lp h a T a u D n i e f i 3 D o n T.ognn, D e b * K a p p a E p s ilo n 4 Jo h n B e trim , M o o r e H IH T im e 1 D on 1 0 4 Issett M ph* B i l l G a l l a g h e r K a p p a 4 T a u Om ega Sig m a M ich ae l In n !* B ru n e tte T im e 2. 5 .3 G ra n v ille P o u lt *. N a '.- 220 x arri <1 o h 410 \ a n i relax I D elta K a p p a E p s i­ lo n (Jo h n B a rfo o t. C ran d o n D u n ’np M D a n Cooper. Tm k R o b in so n ) 2 Alpha islton T a u ; 3 M o o r a - H Ill; 4 Sehoen. me 4 4 1 HUO v a n ) A lp h a E p s i l o n T a u f l a m e s B o tts F a u t D u n n . C le o Je n k i n s , Cb a r Ie* M ile s ) 2 D e lt a K a p p a E p s ilo n 3 J- I S 'g r a K a p p a 4 N a v y T im e rn- ord m s s I 32 3 set b y D e i ' * K a p p a F p s ilo n in 1057). ' re c o rd -eld 1 52 2 r e in s 'R f V S h o t put? K a p p a M o o r e . H U I E p s ilo n I G e o r g e B l a n c h D e lt a J i m m i e M c G ill, 2 .3 Lid C la r k s o n P h i K a p p a 4 (5> • ’.os T .e p k e E l E a p l a A l ­ pha D is ta n c e 42' S o f t b a ll T h r o e '2 I re n t en H i N u : c h e n a u lt P M mn P h i K a p p a C o lo n y Bro ad .lu m p ' I ? C a r l B r a n b ach Cur.**!tat: 4 a n d 5 S e h o e n and ( ’leo ll 1 el es p i •*.; Nu v c ,n M erna 3 I m ’s 4 E l Chark son. . D ' s t a r - e MAI 7 J IV E lo p e r , V a v v 3 E N A T T ( t h 1 J e r r y H ’ bort et'-. TIM ALLEN . hurls two-hitter Pekes Win First In 'Mural Track tra c k In tra m u ra l D elta K a p p a Ep silo n scored a total of 21 points to w in Hie a ll­ in tra m u ra l title Tuesday afternoon. W in n in g the runner-up aw a rd w as A lpha U psilon T au , | w hich squeezed past N a v y to place I second w ith L U * points N a v y or- copied third place w ith E P * poinis. A crow d of about 300 people saw record one all tim e tum ble In Tuesday * meet. Going into the la st event of the m eet trailin g , A E T had to w in first place in the 880-yard re la y in order to finish in the top four. Not only did , the foursom e composed of Ja m e s j Potts, W . P a u l Dunn, Cleo Jen k in s, and d ia r ie s M iles w in first place, hut they also set a new record of I 52 2, w h ich the old m a rk b v th ree tenths of a second. Top p erfo rm ers of Hie m eet w ere J . W . P ie p c r and A T O '* N a v y a Issett. P ie p c r w as the only lY m m an two first place to w in events. H e won the 100-yard dash ■a ,th a tim e of 10 4 seconds and also placed first jum p w ith a leap of 2T11” . im prove I in broad In Issett, w ho cam e In behind F ie ­ rier in tile cen tu ry run, placed first in th"* 220-y a rd dash with a tim e cf 22.5 seconds, w ell off his record of 21 6 w h ich he set in the d ivi­ sional m eet la st week. In first In gath ering a total of 21 points, the D ekes placed two events w h ile getting one second place. T ile D ek es’ 440-vard re la y team w h ich w as composed of Jo h n B arfo o t, C ro yd o n Dunlap, M . I>>n Cooper, and Z ack Robinson, raced to a t,m e of 45 I seconds to cop first p lace and George B la n c h heaved t h ° shot a d r ‘ anre of 42 feet and I U * inches to pin* o first in that event. Hie SSO-va rd re la y f .ursorr.e of Jo h n B arfo o t, Spencer M urchison, If. D en Cooper, and Zack R o b in ­ son w a s bettered by the record breaking A lpha Up* don Tau team . 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Fuhy cushioned, heel to toe, About $3.50, ie ? 4 Campus Booths Hemphi U s The Co-Op La Grange I D O K r o e T M F F t O S L A R F L O’’ ch a rec a brown, w a’ f s'; es 23 42. THE DILLY TEXANNE l/Ac A-JC (rf cVCsrw/ -CM*. U n i t e d S t a t e s R u b b e r ( K M T sr . I I ’, b l* Yi * I N. f. Scarbrough’s Men's r.*ore Sr-eet Floor mulched d I X W A S H X W E A R S H I R T S A X R SLACKS Wen Jerf spy * 'i 9 9! living • • . co-crdv fl*ed sport s ’ * * k eep y e J cc n~i ; • a its ca'cc'afed to ■■ ’ ‘ .-‘ ar '» eac'o ft r'irac'e of easy-care. T-e *• In d-'p dry cotton with s'de s*r‘pe t'*m * a* r a* • *»s t* e sacks. n bl ft, tan, g re/, v. ® - r-«s S-M-L-XL. The sacks, in an a / ~ v c a ash a-d wear b'end of 5 5 % Dacron 45" rayon, a-e cuffed, ready to wear. Na. . ; a:* ; : arcoa grey The sport shirt • I . f i l l The slacks 0 « 0 « l W e d n e s d a y , M a y I 3, 1959 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N Pasje 4 T o n i g h t Art, Music Exhibit Is Awaited N^ay l& Th* Depflirtm*rf- of A rf * od Mn- Pbx Y o u r ? a* eo-d -erfor r J u n io r B e a g u * » ' A uat.n •* %ir. Th* A ; M i Puhi.'* ' boo ■ and th#* p resen t th** A n n u a l S p r m,' <'or bv th * J u n io r S tr inc P r o j* rt O ' 1 r rb e x tra * on M a y I U a* " Z) f> rn ' ' '.T .'s* Building Pdtritnl H all th* A n n u a l print? A r? F x h .b d • a il m e d ia of th * J un :or A n Pro**" t d u rin g th* w e e k of -lay . b z ! H to 5 d a ily b * pi ‘i, -* f- lr * th* •■*•!’- a Jo h n ( T h * Ju n io r o . o y P it );* * ? 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'lh * trunk# v o t e halted Guard# and sea ■ bi d. «* to ti'* in/ pr*«*n? Ba t bn CV -* I ir r a f o r is I *ot jjjr Ed w ard s. rn Kar*n few I# int prof**sot IH n S M I L L I O N A I R E V ir g in ia F ‘ id mots of *rid K * n t Sm ith star as a m id d l* ,o'tonal ac*'d couple v t * r e tir e to a life of leisu re w h 'n thew r * r * iv * a r h * 'k for on* it: ! hon dollar#. T h * w ife meets a detain a■ r actor on ti*r va- r at ion and d *cid f« his w a y of bf* .4 m ot* or* 'in c than d ra b m a r r e d S t a r t s T o d a y 4 and God crftftted woman" t*i« «h# iU t i i tnss*#>«**i B r l j f i t t e B a r d o t •** ' ** nm icfin •*#*»M r»UMir ai *'i# Hopwood i &4g H** w Pktwftl Witt •*•**■» r>n TV for yoort aevd yinril i m TVitfft ft rn j htovm Thi«a#ri** PARAMOUNT L A S T D A Y ! RICHARD HENRY ANTHONY DOROTHY WIDMARK; FOfifDA• QUINIC MALONE MICHAELS DO LO RES W A R L O C K con* ny w u r t i • xnmrjrwmc sc >ic COMING THURSDAY! Haw f nmt Compulsion r n M O R S O N WELLE i 04ANt VARS! _ KAN STOCKWELL BPAKOf'D DU I MAN i «« . vim C>N* » I ? OO L A S T S H O Y / 9 30 F IR S T S H O W S T A T E NOW! U N A TURNER JOHN CAVIN .SANORA DEE * DAN ONERUHf SUSAN KOHNER • ROBERT AIDA • JUANITA MOORF • MAHA!IA JACKSON J 1 HHK i . . „ , Imitation ofjife P E E H T t f J N O W SH O W IN G ! FEATURES: 2 OO 4 OO 6:00 8 00 IO OO — P L U S — Mr. Magoo Cartoon AUSTIN .ast D a y! First ow 6 p.rn ACADEM Y AW ARD W IN N ER BURL IVES I t * * } MISSUS’ ins' TAWS’ S G T . Y O R K ” (.un < (ion ii h* El Ail tic AA# LMI •• »<*«» I I S t V PECK JIAN , S IM M O N S ^ ;* BAKER HESTON V.^J 4fl THAT H IL A R IO U S •mart alec... 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I v* ■ ' u ions Th* f Mured speaker at the ban. be Dr William Millard, q .** -Cist in mass communica. : > ti and director of Mil- I I a t Asst>c iates. The topic of his speech will concern ,y.# ' Radio and Telev sion at rh* Un - ' Research as a Tool in Program. versify w ill honor the faculty mem- m i n g . _____________ _____ hers at th* Annual Awards Ban- Dallas Musical Revue Held Over Fifth Week ’ ' ■ : tke M e to Y o u r L e a d e r,” Dal- . musjca] revue, : 'idio ar. I te!evi-:m. ^ t„ in,. h .|fj OVer for a fifth week] Tuesday. , t lignitic ant ’heir University Dr George W. Hoffman for his “ Conimental d '2 ’ 8 W , I i L [ •. Iuesaay i/peta Performances are given Tues. C C r'r h A r through S a tu rd a y at 8:40 p m , « ^ n d aj m . t lw . at 2 Vt m t u K . l pe rf. .rn’ ___ in.son for h s ... r, pm Reservations may be ordered . ,, . . __ ‘ Dr l orn the Maple Theater, 5206 Ma- "Wh*n Doaster Su .kl- sen** a a . . Dr. Donald Weismann and Dr. WH- R e Lam ll R Shaw I r dosed rin-mt 'Die Maple Theater will unite J*.;,.-,;, rn t oadcasting, Dr, Frank with the Margo Jones Theater ’59 K. Edmonds and Dr. Iv. Mott Davis for its ,bb.M.u season next fall. rot his radio v?* ?U - A* B P A D F O P D I *-s a v o n a a “ o r 'a / O '# on W * av • * M ' 4t * o - o r r . f , f Param ount. D ire cte d by p'c*u-« a o s*a's D r # tK* r o v e ’ by M e y e r Le rn Eddie and Liz Close Triangle I \s ’.'Id lA S N< a Fiddle in the 100-degree heat of this des- ahing as she w alked into the 'IT * U>" n .u. w e,pbi g ft lowed m antic F ish e r d iv o i'e d th*n m a; r < <; V ,i/ab<-'h Ta vier Tuesday in a d ra m the m o vies’ m ost f anele m n me- tri- I>. rib;* Reynolds ort gam blin g resort for a peek at synagogue th* fam ous coup1* T h* svnagogue J ne bridegroom broke the wine ,u „ rim ax to is in a residen tial ar* a. , . . 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Hut they’re in perfect harmony on one thing: the honest taste of a Lucky S trik e . G et Luckies yourself, f Y o u ’ll trumpet their praises.; HOW TO MAKE *25 Tike a word—substitute, for example, With it, you can make an artificial h*dge nhrubstituU , a washing machine tuhstituU , an English lemonade stand (pub st it ate and h yd rated food prubstitiM . Tliflt'* Thmklish- and it# that ouy! We re paying *25 for the ThinkUh word# judged hest -your check w itching to go’ Send your words to hut ky Strike. Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N Y. Enclose your name, addr***, college or university and class. G et the genuine article G e t th e h o n e s t ta s te o f a L U C K Y STRIKE Compulsion f- ' S T A R T S TOMORROW ! Y O U C O U L D H A V E H E A R D A P IN D R O P I I M IU H I U I K A T M U l l H U I M I A T T H I r m a m & u fii " M A K M i KS I FSS M M M S X I H T Zone O rder must !►* r#-< . B e d Ii I) \V S 1‘IU O K flat*. Send '•heok or money order to: l*» dells err I* A K A H i s t O K I | | | | , « ©4 T tm. 7W«rf rf M . O UourmMU nam. B B fr. C3 i * f i c 0 r r ^ e^nes^aY '^ aY 13, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 5 Plan M eeting Teacher From Germany T h e B B A C o u n c il las t w e ek c a lle d for a m e e tin g of new and old C o u n c il o ffic e rs and the p re s id e n ts a n d o th e r in te re ste d o ffic e rs of the 13 o rg a n iz a tio n s w ith in the C o lleg e of B u s in e s s A d m in is tra tio n . They sol W ednesday as die m e e tin g d ate Jo h n n y C ra w fo rd , now p resid e n t of the B B A Coun< ii. said the group w a n ts to d e v e lo p m o re in te re st in fo ste rin g the w o rk of tile C o u n c il, to let the students know the C o u n ­ c il's p la n s tor next v e a l and to get inc i r a sod co-opera t io n . T o m W 'iegel, p resid ent of the s e n io r c la s s of the b usiness "( boo!. w a s ap|xointed to g iv e the a d d ress ut the B B A g ra d u a tio n e x e c ive- In its m e e tin g at the D e lta G a m m a house, the C o u n c il a lso p ro vid e d that in e a se the outgoing p resid e n t w a s not a g ra d u a tin g se n io r, lie o r she w o u ld be a vo tin g m e m b e r of the C o u n c il next ve a l 'H ie C o u n c il p re s e n te d 1 desk set B H So rd , facu lty sponsor ; lo P i To Give Open Lecture D r. G e o rg e R . Schultz** noted in his talk concerning p resen t- d a y p ro fe ss o r of c h e m ic a l e n g in e e rin g in te r n a tio n a l re la tio n s. fro m the H a n n o v e r T e c h n ic a l Uni- v ei s p y W e st G e t m a n y xv iii d e liv e r D r Schultz*1 w a s horn n e a r B e r ­ lin G e r m a n y , and a ll of hts educa­ an open le c tu re on p o s tw a r G e r ­ m a n y . 'H ie le c tu re , to he in G e o l­ ogy B u ild in g 14 a1 7 43 p.m . W e d ­ tion w a * in that c o u n try . H e took his do* tot s d eg ree fro m the Urn- in 1928. A ft e r \ e : spy of B e r lin n esd a y. is s|>onsored by O m e g a f l u te a ch in g for two years at the D a n ­ E p s ilo n , c h e m ic a l e n g in e e rin g hon­ o ra ry six tcty. in D r Si hult/e w ill c o n tra s t the a s ­ tounding p o s tw a r g ro w th of W e s t I.a s t G e r ­ G e r m a n y w ith that m a n e H e w ill discus-, the v a rio u s e ffec ts of an “ iron c u rta in d ra w n the m id d le of a n ation. d ow n “ F r o m m an y is c lo se r lo H a n n o v e r than E a s t G e r ­ m any 'H ic th*' C o m m o n M a rk e t, and N A T O the in c re a s in g p ie x h g e of E u r o ­ pean c u rre n c y ' w ill he a m o n g o th e r H em s touched on bx D r SchuU zo i s " saxs D r Sehult/.e. a sp ects, T e x a s zig Te* l i n e a l U n iv e r s it y , he c a m * a> a spent to the U n ite d S ta te s fo r fo u r y e a r s , h alf of w h ic h he spent at the U n i- v e is iiy of M in n eso ta on s p e c ia l r e ­ the s e a rch p ro je cts T h e re st of tim e w a s re s e a rc h ch e m ist w ith Soeony Vacuum O il C o m p a n y rn N ew J e r s e y . In 19.34 he re tu rn e d to G e r m a n y as P r o fe s s o r at the U n i v e r s i t y of B e r lin and a re s e a rc h w in k e r at the K a is e r W i l ­ h elm Inst hut* uni e 1945 u ntil the p ie s c n t. he has b e rn F u ll P r o f e s s o r at H a n n o v e r T e c h n ic a l U n iv e r s it y in Hannover ★ * fo r the past v e a l Tell Her Any Story Unless Shes Wealthy 1959 Seniors To H e a r Talk By Heinsohn D r E d m u n d H ein so h n , p a s to r of th * I 'D iv e r s it y M eth o d ist C h u rc h , w ill g iv e the b a c c a la u r e a t e a d d re s s J u n e 6, H a v in g s e r ed one c h u rc h Ll) j e a r s , lo n g e r than an;, o th e r M e th ­ odist m in is te r So u th . D r . H e in s o h n p la n s to re tir e in J u n e of th is y e a r . in the D r . H e in so h n r e c e iv e d h is ha ( h e ­ lot- of a rts "degree fro m the U n i v e r ­ sity m 1911 and a law d e g re e in 1912. W h ile a student, he w a s p r e s i­ the the U n iv e r s it y d en t of stu d e n t g ro u p a t the U n iv e r s it y P r e s b y te i tan C h u rc h , and h is ju n ­ io r L a w Sch o o l c la ss. “ Y , ” A ft e r g ra d u a tio n , he se rv e d th re e y e a r s as a s s is ta n t c o u n ty a tt o r n e y of B e ll C o u n ty . Il e ran his n u n la w p r a c t ic e eight y e a r s in T e m p le b e­ fo re e n te rin g the m in is t r y in 1923. H is fir s t p a s to ra te w a s a three- point r u r a l circuit, in R e d D a k . H e in F o r t W o rth . s e in e d tw o y e a r s six in G e o rg e to w n and one in S a n A n g e lo b efo re c o m in g to h is p re s ­ ent post in 1934, W h e n D r. H ein so h n w a s in Ox fo rd a tte n d in g the M e th o d is t E c u ­ m e n ic a l C o n fe re n c e in 1952. he to u re d the S c a n d in a v ia n c o u n trie s , 'sw itz e rla n d . B e lg iu m and T h e H o ly L a n d . A ft e r he re tu rn e d to the U n ite d S ta te s he d evelo p e d ten s e r­ m o n s from the in fo rm a tio n and ex ­ p e rie n c e s he had g a th e re d d u rin g h is tr ip T h is se rie s of se rm o n s e n ­ title d ‘ ‘T h e N e w W o r ld ,” w a s put into hook form in 1952 B s M A R I L Y N M T U . F R I «mpn< l i t e F. a it or W h en the c o u rs e of h u m a n even ts, m an is b e s ie g e d by the fe- in Navy Seeks Men For O C S Training is lo o k in g T h e N a v y for 15,000 seniors and g ra d u a te s to a p p ly for e n tra n t e in its O f f ic e r s C a n d id a te School this y e a r . O pen to a1! Only one out of e v e ry ’ th re e ap ­ p lic a n ts is ex p e c te d to be chosen the 16-w e e k school at to atten d N e w p o rt R I. T h o se w h o c o m p le te the tra in in g xx til he aw a rd e d a c o m m issio n as E n s ig n in the N a v y . .seniors a n d g r a d ­ the uates u n d er 27 y e a r s of ag e tra in in g p re c e d e s a three- school y e a r a ssig n m e n t lo tire N a v y F le e t A bout 5 IHM) p o te n tia l o ffic e r s a te ex p ected to q u a lif y fo r the 16-week O C S tra in in g , w h ic h xxiii inclu d e IIH c la s s r o o m h o u rs on sp en d in g a study of n a v ig a tio n , n a v a l w e a ­ pons e n g in e e rin g , and o p e ra tio n s and o rio n 1 itiop s e a m a n s h ip , Stu d e n ts in te re s te d F . g ra m m a y sp e a k C o m m a n d e r R w e ek M o n d a y Lie u te n a n t m a y he c o n ta c te d the U n io n fro m 8 a rn F o rb e s in h ie pro­ to L ie u te n a n t this th ro u g h T h u rs d a y F o rb e s in the fo x e r of C o m m a n d e r to I 30 p rn NOTICE TO SENIORS W H O H A V E R E C E IV E D LETTERS IN V IT IN G T H E M T O P A R T IC IP A T E IN A S P E C IA L RESEARCH PROJECT B E IN G C O N D U C T E D BY V IN C E N T W A I C H E S — V H A L L IO? U N IV E R S IT Y O E T EX A S T IM E S P O R T EST IN G : M ay l l (M o n ], M ay I? (Tues.) M ay 14 (Thurx.), M a y 15 (En-) IO 00-1 1:30 A .M . 10:00-1 1:30 A .M . I OO- 2:30 P.M . 3 00- 4:30 P.M . 4:30- 6:00 P.M . 6:30- 8:00 P.M . 1:00- 2:30 P.M. 3:00- 4:30 P.M . 4:30- 6:00 P.M. 6:30- 8 OO P.M . P L A C E O E T E S T IN G — T E S T IN G A N D C O U N S E L IN G C E N T E R V H A L L , C O R N E R G U A D A L U P E A N D 2 I st— R O O M 209 is m a le a n im a l w h o se o n ly goal m a rl ag e an d the re p ro d u ctio n of h e r ow n co n fu sed sp ecies, it be­ c o m e s n e c e s s a r y , if not v ita l, to d e v is e a m e a n s tty w h ic h he m a y re m a in sin g le . T h i« t w o p a r t is p a r t on e of a s e r ie s d e s i g n e d to a i d ti le b t u 1 he l u r s t u d e n t w h o xx a n t s to r e m a i n j u s t t h a t — a b a c h e l o r . W o m e n a r e as v a r i e d as t i l e h a ts they w e a r in o r d e r to a n d h a n d l e tn t h e m r e c o g n i z e e a c h ty jH u t o kn o w hoxx i m p o r t a n t is It * ‘ H e llo , S a m . * c a lls a v o ice as cool as s p rin g tim e . W h o w a s that, you vvondei Th en , as you a re xx lik in g to b io lo g y , you h e a r those ch o rd s sa m e re fre s h in g v o c a l How a re you. S a m '? '' Bx th e w e e k e n d site ha s a s k e d t r y i n g a l l y o u r f r i e n d s y o u r n a m e so y o u a sk xx ho s he is. W a i t . She p r o b ­ a b ly d o e s n t knoxx y o u e i t h e r a n d is t o m a k e you b e l i e v e nile d o e s. 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G riffis Talks C a m Machines A n a r lu l*' in Hi p r u n ru t issue of the E n g m i'i'im g S i ueni e New s d e ­ s c rib e s th*' B a lc o n e s R e s e a r c h ('e n ­ la b o r a t o r y 's P h y s ic s t e r M ilita r y fu n c tio n in m illin g H ic c a m s ir ed in H ie d e v e lo p m e n t of gun fir** con trot s y s te m s T h e a n th o l of the a rtic Ic V . K s y s te m s d e v e lo p m e n t e x ­ G iffis la b o ra to ry , beset dues p e rt at the th e tw o c a m m illin g m a c h in e s in so m e d e ta il fro m a fu n c tio n a l and o p e ra tio n a l stand p o in t and a lso out lin e s so m e of the e n g in e e rin g and in re s e a rc h p ro b le m * d e s ig n in g and c o n s tru c tin g them in n s .d e 1 cd “ W ith the c a m s pi odin cd on Ute b o ra to r y A* cu m m illin g m a c h in e s h e re to fo re u n h e a rd of a cc u ra ci*'- ;n r e a sily a c c o m p lis h e d M r. G r i f ­ fis p oint* out H e added that H ic l a m s in a th e m s e lv e s a re used in s tru m e n t k n o w n la r g e r e s e a rc h as th e T e x a s in s tru ­ H iis m ent is used to a - a lu a te a irb o rn e g u n fire c o n tro l sy ste m s I’estei A dvisor O fficers Nam ed at Dorms U n iv e r s it y T h r e e h a v e an n o u n ced th e ir ad c e rs fo r n c x 1 v aa r d o r m i’o rle* i«nr o f fi­ T h ey’ m e fo r L ittle fie ld f>ormi- c h a ir m a n : io i v M a r g a r e t S m ith B a r ­ E v in c e * C o llin s , b a ra W o o lle y , I nda B a il e y , s o c ia l c h a ir m a n ; and P o lly Snow c h a p la in s e c r e t a r y ; t r e a s u r e r P a t t y M i A d a m s . 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L J 59 50 36.50 W H IT E D-NNfcR JA C K E T S Famous TSO A t A Mew; Lout P/iicfc P R E C I S I O N - F I T T E D I I N S I 5 C O N T A C T W O R N ALL-DAY-LONG BY TH OU SAN D S OF SATISFIED T S O PATIENTS I S O has drastically reduced the price o f their famous C ontact len ses to acquaint a« m any p e o p le as p o ssib le wi t h th e ir m any advantages These are finest quality, prcK nption-ground, pre*, m on fitted C ontact worn com fortably all-tlay-lvng l enses by thousands N o matter how much son mtpht pav , , . $125 . . . $150 . . . $1 KS . . . O K M O R E , cannot obtain finer qualify, hefter fitted contact lenses. C O N V E N IE N T CREDIT re*r r w v n *> r t $ o ’Tie C O M P L I T I Com tv r rh ny $ I 8 f» e k e a ' a '9 ♦o S A T I S F A C T I O N O U A M A N T A K O Sr tent if ic Eye f nomlnotion Precision Fitting for Makimum Comfort T S O Warranty 907 Congress GR 8-4668 f '*-♦*** E . 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I ______r»___ rw ^ i Two Atlanta-Bound Airliners Explores Cancer Page 6 P i / * One Explode, Crash in Disasters W i r e N e w s In Brief Integrity... i Continued from P a s * O n e ) t h e original a ichor by ’ he usa of quotation narks and n e ­ ither explanatory in- notes or This includes the copying of lab reports and homework. or the unchanged use of the essen­ tial idea* nr conclusions Of, such as well as unfootnoted worK use of other theses, themes, books, or pamphlets. 3. “ Collusion ": Collaboration with person .r another the preparation o: rote* them es, reports, or othwjfe w ritten w ork offered for cre#j-f| unless sf ecific a lly such collaboration . jn a, \ ’ approved Vance by the instructor, I E x am in e s of collusion includ, ex'ens Ive use of another'* i-Arkt It related m a in ly to testi­ m ony on the T eam sters I ’n mn ae- tiv itie s with the Southwest M otor T ran sport of in th* sum m er of 1955 'san A ntonio two fa ta l crashes in one day. A C A B o ffic ia l said he r e ailed sev­ eral oc< is gins when a single a ir ­ line had tw o crashes w ithin a short pert or I possibly within one day hut his rec rejection was that in no case wore both crashes fa­ tal. Group Asks Investigation Of Texas Labor Unions ft The House In ­ A U S T IN Com m ittee alleged vestigating vice-president of a T u esd ay a la b o r union “ managed the Texas disap p earan ce of approxim ately $40,000 from the union treasury'.’’ It did not nam e th'* official nor others it ai cged stole $9,000 from a tre a s u ry in Beaum ont. “ T w o ur ion off ic a * are in co­ the ‘ the com m ittee re ­ ercing UGO. OOO a Houston a ,f,a port said y e a r Its f ies contam “ The com m ittee has developed, inform ation and that on a v a rie ty of situations should be investigated the report va id. It w as read to the House in the rlo sin ' h'zurs of the 56th regu­ la r «e«Xi or don of p l i e r s given at the tw elfth F u n d a ­ annual Sym posium m ental C an cer R esearch at the U n iv e rs ity s M . P . Anderson Hos­ pital and T um or Institute in Hous- ton The fundam ental aspects of S a lv a d o r’* radiation biology and can cer a re National M eteorological D r W ilfrie d F’ortig are orologv teaching and re search fa- documented, and the sy'mpesiurn cilitm s at the U n iv e rs ity recen tly discussion is included in the honk suh-direc'or of S e rvice toured mete- presented, all m anuscript* on f-il TUXEDO RENTALS NEW WHITE D IN N ER J A C K E T S Announcing The Opening of The Hen W IT H PLAID C U M M ERBU N D & TIE SET LARSON'S Garage 1809 G u a d a lu p e Phone G R 8-9279 W e "1 /a se rve r -co ! j T aree tor 7 /ear* m e r » z in q e b r a z e : ♦ u ^ e '#r; ° e r *r *** ONE HOUR WASH 'N' FOLD A . L. L A R S O N 2202 R IO G R A N D E GR 7-0506 anp 'jo - *'# repa rs Pi*or-r‘ zir d o - 't e - D elco 8at+eriei very * e C li' b y w o r d . Electrical Supplies C O M P L E T E L A U N D R Y & D R Y C L E A N I N G Auto Service With a Conscience’ S E R V IC E IN C L U D IN G A L T E R A T IO N S _ (Continued from W hU » th-* 56th complete fiscal flop >n was * It enacted nome m port aer eftlAlatiftn. * to legislative In addition to Ute It s ntfd to pas raise proposition, s u b m i t ronstftatlonal «,m«*nd ments aimed at helping the vet CT ans’ land program and at row trolling; loan sharks T hree colleges no** ha mg tw o y e a r state support w e re a d v a n c e d to try'tr -.ear status Th**v Vero Ar lington State a ’ Arlington T a r let rat S ta t# at vte fih e n v ille and M id w e st em fm v e r- d v at W ich ita F a ll* The r nr cr *v of Texas got an Chon tv to establish a third m edical b n n e h a* San Antonio An advertise Texas program backed by Daniel v a s authorized but no funds put up for its $200 OOO operation. B A L T IM O R E . e A C ap ital A ir flyin g lines New York-b* A tlan ta Vlscrmnt turboprop plane through squally w eather exploded in flight about 5 miles east of B altim o re late Tuesday, killing all 27 passen­ gers and four crew m en a Consteiiation And 47»0 m iles to the we** an­ other C ap ital A irlin es f our-** ngi nod plane plunged over a 200-foot. em bankm ent pear the end of the ru n w ay on landing at Kanaw ha A llp o rt near < baric* ton, 'A' V * and hurst into flam es T w e w e e killed and six w ere hos­ pitalized r>{ the 36 passengers and fix e. m tra ile r crew aboard reports t i e plane which blew apart near B a lf) m ort firs t said M O N E FOR EVERYTHING? F o llo w the F U N to the D I P L O M A T ! 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Most were mangded. car in hits Sortie bodies w ere found two The accidents occurred within 50 m inutes. The C harles­ ton cra*h w as ar 4 V) p m The P l I tit'o r e trag ed y was p.m. at 5 18 Tuesday s tragedies w ere he lie* or] to be the first tim e in his torv that a « ogle airlin e has had What Goes On Here VX ednewdav * 1 3b views N a v y rect iltting Texas Union foyer. nter- IO Coffee H our, H d lel Founda­ tion. 12 'JI N e - lim o s < : ;b dinner .M axim ilian Room, I m skit I Hotel. P h a rm a c y lei ture ny I >r R u ­ P h a rm a c y B ly th e , I dolph H . B u ild in g i I U), I TO. and 3 Last F ilm “ I,< . ! nfants T erribles C ia* I*-* Batts A uditorium . 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College. f" * tty <** .vt br podwarked t>e*o/e rn 4- g*># Mm H. tft* t J i got, * 1 JyH I, isis, f ,h it p q $ jt 2/1, N»« /on, (,»« York. t i C '.‘last I a,ut ttears Ce - HURRY! ENTER NOW! CONTEST CLOSES MAY 2 9 ,19 5 9 ------------- C L U E S A C R O S S < I T ' e#w> may indicate that a nation ii prepared to wag* war in *he air 8 Some college atudan' L ? :"n LIGHT UP A N D LIV E IT U P I 3 great cigarettes offer you 627 chances to win! So pick your pack — save the six w rappers— and get go in g! I f s crossw ord puzzle fun and real sm okin g pleasure all the way! EN TER OFTEN — H AVE FUN — AND W IN ! B u t t h in k c a r e fu lly ! T h i s puzzle is not as e a s y as it looks A t first th e D O W N a nd A C R O S S clues m a y a p p e a r simple. T h e r e m a y a p p e a r to he more tha n one “ right'* answ er. For exam ple, th e clue m igh t re ad: “ M a n y a coed will be g iv e n her beat d a te's P - - N ’ ." T it h e r “ I ’* P I N or “ F/" P E N w ou ld seem to fit. B u t o n l y one answ er is a p t and logical as decided b y the ju d g in g stair, and therefore correct. R e a d th e rules carefu lly. E N T E R A S O F T E N A S Y O U W I S H . G o o d lu ck ! RULES— PLEASE READ CAREFULLY I . T he College Puzzle Contest is open to college Rf udenta and college faculty members except em­ ploy# *-s and their immediate families of Leggett & M yers and its advertising agenci**s 2. F I! in all missing letters . . , print d early Use of obsolete, archaic, variant or foreign words p ro h ib ited. A fter you l.a\e com pleted the puzzle, s. i d * along w ith six e m p ty package wrappers of the v imp i -and from l i M , Chesterfield or Oasis cig: or <»n** re.Konable hand-draun fa< ■ rn I#* mp!' te pa kage wrapp< r of any to: Liggett St Myers, on#* of th P . O. Bo New York 46, N . Y . hinter aa often as ’I. but be sure to enclose pix backage wrapj> 'rs 'or a facsimile) with each entry. Illegible entries will not be considered. I rand ■Th "I, ll 3. Entries must I c p o ‘ marked by midnight, F ’ iday, M a y 29,1959 and received by midnight, Fr.d ay. Jan e 5, 1959. In th# ired to comp! ig fit atom* n t : 4. Fntrie* will be judged by the P-jro-Rirha-ds Corpora* on, an it *1* pen it nt judg ng '.’■gar, za- tion, on the I,,isis of logic and aptn# of thought of so nt of ti#*s, i ontt'stants will be r ’ * rn 25 words or less the fo lk “ M y favorite cigarette ta ( Chester!! or (Oasis) because Fntr;#*s will he judge*! on originalit y, aptness of thou gilt Hod interest by the B ru e t-Richards Corporation. Duplicate prises null be award'd its event of final ties Illegible entries will not be ronsid* red. B y entering al! entrants agree that the decuuon of the judges shall be final and binding. d) (I/&M •j' 5. 5: ilutions must be the original work of the contestants submitting them A ll entries become the property of Liggett Si M yers and none will be returned. €. W inners will be notified b y mail ax soon aa possible after completion of tin contest. 7. This eonian is subject to ail Federal, State and loc ii lav - and regulating. . Light up an Oasis. 10. U hen at 11. Sinking ship deserter, 12 Plural pronoun. 13. One ex[ier'x IA A ** .den*’#' careless IT In itia l of I rv.K lay and Denmark. 18. G erm an iu m H hem i 19, S’ o v a Sco tia 21. It p rob ab ly would count when you pi* k a hers# to her on 22- Sometimes i girl on a d a 'e n discussions in a •'icjology class vhbr t ................. r.gh* annoy a short-ttory instructor into her pocketbook to help tray fas ns>e a poorly developed man by a forest c -e usual!/ look ! ar quit# harml##'* st times. 37 R everse the first ja r* of L A M ” . 38, W h a t w ill soon appear in a bomped-out city. ber. C L U E S DOWN# 1 T I p beginning and end of pleasure. 2 A • ira I 3 Se/*ond an d th ir d U -'ters of O A S I S 4 . W hen n a e is u n t##- in-. K.ng to a vaca tio n ist. p a ck e d , it co u l i be t i u p r a tin g to r> m em b e r . . . Ii id y . A m bier. from Pana sh o u ld please the average woman. a b o u t d is -a n ’ la n d s. a few article* that aho lid Ire in c lu d e d 5. I* w o u ld s»ay to be c a rtfu l when glass tx 6. G ro inds to relax on with a rn. lid t 11L S T E R F I E L D . 7 A uth or 8 District Attorney (Abbr 9. A 12. A n inveterate traveler wt arr* hard to ail 14. I i , S to n e . B ro n ze a n d Iro n 2**. Hu**- M exican s say, “ Ye* 2 ■ A I I.A M cig arette* are “ 2 >. M a y h# a decisive factor in winning a horse race 27. In itia ls of O glethorpe. Io n a. Rutg . r* and Lm e rau a. 21. U n ite d Net ions O rg an ization (Abbr./ lo (if,if mound. 32 K I lo*] u tai for place where the finest tobaccos are tested for IM .M 33 J*net l.a .-eatr (Abbr.) .34. Filter ends. 33, 'Aha* M-tv'r m .g 't he called 36. Bach* lur of E d u c a tio n decree. high” kmg pleasure. *