Editorial Reading: C o lle g e or Business Page 2 THE Price Five C ents “ First C ollege Doily in th e Sooth A U S T I N , T E X A S , T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R 8 , 1 9 5 9 TEXAN Weather: Sunny High 88; Low 65 Eight Pages Today No. 3& Nominees Parties Rep O kay G iven to 12 Candidates By BOBBIE LOVE Tw elve can d id ates receiv ed W ed­ n esday night the en d o rsem en t of the R e p re se n tativ e P a rty as nom ­ inees for assem b ly m an and asso ­ ciate ju stice offices in the fall elec - Hon. _ In o th e r action. B a rr M cClellan, n a rty co-chairm an, resigned his position, m aking G ary N o rd h eim er ch a irm a n of the p arty . Mc( lellan is and can d id ate Sciences A ssem blym an. for A rts a N om inated as can d id ates for the two positions of w om en's asso ciate justice w ere M arietta P a y n e and Lynn G oldsm ith; for the two m en s a s s o n a te ju st.ee positions w ere C hancey Croft and Jim H arden, N om inees for the th ree p la t es as A rts and Sciences A ssem blym en w ere M ike Cooper, Jo e Shannon, and M cC lellan; for BBA A ssem ­ blym an Ronnie S tein h art; and for the E d u ca tio n A ssem blym an post, M argy K uebler. In the E ngineering A ssem bly­ - m an ra c e for two positions. M au­ rice Do ak and Ken G lasser w ere - k y i n n a t e , , , Steel Talks Halt Once Again In 85-Day Strike Today Is D e a d lin e Ike D e m a n d e d ; He Returns to Capitol PITTSBU RG H, Pa- '•* — Slf e! n e g o t ia t o r s d e s p a i r e d N' e d ^ s d *> o f a s tr ik e p e a c e p ac t on the of P resident E is e n h o w e r s a p p a r en, d e a d lin e te n ention u n d er the Taft-Hart > fo r a n eg o tiated A P resid en t D avid J . McDonald. I mon, the United S teelw orkers la v in g settlem ent seem ed hopeless, sent the union s 170-man W age Policy Com *™ "!! hom e. The group would have to approve any new c o n t r a c t . The on-and-off negotiations w ere ag ain suspended w ith no fu rth er m t S n g s m p ro sp ec t to end the crippling S3-day strik e, worst steel history. N either th e industry nor union would budge from its stands »nei „ -su m m it m eeting betw een M c | Donald and top in d u stry e x e c u t e s got now here T u esd ay night. E ise n h o w e r sa id a w e ek a g o he wanted a s e t t le m e n t by the t m e he r etu rn s to W a sh in g to n Ih u rs- Zy fro m a r e s t trip In P a lm Springs, Calif. McDonald lf Ens®"* hew er th e T aft-H artlej Act and seek s to stop the strike for 80 d a y s u n d er a court injunc­ in­ the PSW w ill fight th e tion, junction a tte m p t in the courts invokes said that “ But if injunction is issued. the U nited S teelw orkers of A m er­ ica will obey th e law of the land, the union chief said, Action Bid G o e s to 8 Hopefuls By TOMMY STUCKEY Action P a r ty nom inated th ree can d id ates for the Student C ourt and five for the S tudents’ A ssem bly and tu rn ed down a bid fo r endorse­ m ent from T re n t C am pbell, can d i­ for E ngineering A ssem bly­ date m an, a t a m eeting W ednesday night. Ann B cloate w as chosen as can­ didate for W om en's A s s o c i a t e Ju s­ tice and Bob Odle an d Bill F ield e r for M en’s A ssociate Ju stice . the N ancy Cotton, C ynthia H all, and H al Simmons w ere n o m in ated to th ree v a c a n t A rts & fill Sciences A ssem blym an posts. C a r­ los D iaz won en d o rsem en t for E n ­ gineering A ssem blym an vacancy’. Jim Infante, who w as a R e p re­ sentative P a rty A s s e m b l y m a n la s t year. received th e ap p ro v al of Ac­ tion P a rty for G ra d u ate A ssem bly­ m an. In fan te e a rlie r in th e w eek the R e p r e s e n t a t iv e turned down P a rty nom ination say in g .-hat r e did not d esire th e en d o rsem en t. The ap p e aran c e of C am pbell touched off th e only lively discus­ sion in an otherw ise q u iet m eeting. Cam pbell said th a t be w as running as an independent b ecau se ’ both p arties have becom e too hogged down in p a rty politics to do w h at they should h av e done. A h eated d eb ate aro se b etw een C am pbell and In fan te, who w as an last E ngineering A ssem blym an y ea r, when C am pbell accused prex* ious assem blym en of not spending the tim e o r effort to ad eq u ately rep rese n t the engineers. In fan te d em anded specific ex­ am ples of his lax ity as an assem ­ blym an. an d C am pbell replied th a t no one rep rese n tin g th e engineers in the p ast th ree y e a rs had trie d to get the opinion of th e students. In fan ta said th a t he h ad attended every m eeting of th e E ngineering Council and h ad tak en student polls on a t le ast th ree issues. The eight can d id ates and the n artv officers will m eet la te r to draw up th* Action P a rty p lat­ form . Job Placement Briefing Today A convocation on job p lacem ent opportunities and procedures for I'b o ral a r ts seniors will be held in T exas Union 315 T hursday a t i , .. p.m . W iliam J . H all, d irec to r of the Student E m p lo y m en t B ureau, said the purpose of th e new p lacem en t p ro g ra m is “ to provide a liaison office betw een p rospective em ploy­ in the ers and students, m ainly j fields of lib eral a r ts .” A fter the Accident — Photo by Venne s tr e e t f-om U niversity A venue. Ord th e s c o t e „ aS east bound on W it t Twenty-! cst. A n accident Involving a m o to r scooter and autom obile seriously iniured Davtd A e , ^ an Smith University student, at 7^58 a.m. der esday at Twenty-first Street and Umver- W e sity Avenue. Smith 387A Deep Eddy A p o rt Lent., riding t h , sco o ter, suffered a broten_ Mario Lanza Dies O f Heart Attack M cD o n a ld (said th e union still of T a ft H a r tle y In stea d , w a n ts E is e n h o w e r to ste e r c le a r n a m e a p u b lic fa c t finding board to r e c o m m e n d s e ttle m e n t te r m s. and , He said It would end the h isto ric dispute m o re quickly and fairly. E is e n h o w e r , how ever, has e x ­ for M cDonald s , p ressed d ista ste plan unless th e i n d u s t r y joins the union In su pporting It. ' T-H law. Rn Inquiry’ hoard would m erely re p o rt strik e facts w ithout KtiflfflfiitinK ® solution. n e Th* strik e h a . Idled 500.000 di­ rectly In th e b asic steel Industry’ and som e 200,000 indirectly in o th ­ er in d u strie s, and the steel sh o rt­ ag e w as grow ing r a P*di_'' ROME UR — M ario L anza, a golden voiced boy fro m P h ilad el­ p h ia’s “ Little Ita ly ” w ho encoun­ the j te re d undream ed of w oes at p eak of his clim b fro m ra g s to riches, died W ednesday. He w as 38, D eath w as due to a h e a r t attack a t a tim e in life w hen he should have been a t the top of his ca reer. H e long had been p lagued by chronic overw eight. On the w ay up fro m the role o piano m over-truck d r iv e r I * m ade I m o re than a m illion dollar* in * s e a r Toscanini g re a te st voice of the 20th century called his The tenor, whose m ovies and reco rd s m ad e him an idol of both bobby soxers and serious m usic lovers, liked being called the rein ­ c arn atio n of th e Italian opera sta r E n rico C aruso. H is p ic tu re “ The G reat C aruso grossed am ong the highest fin an ­ cial re tu rn s of any m usical mo­ tion p ictu re in film history D uring h is th ree y ears «*sldtence in R om e, L anza was hospitalized se v eral tim es for illnesses ran g in g from a tooth infection to bad colds. r e a l nam e w as A lfredo ______ Arnold Cocozza. His Speaker Sam Rayburn S a y s Students Asked To Be Careful O n Dallas Trek T h e D e p a r tm e n t of P u b lic S a f ­ e ty will h a v e e v er y a v a ila b le f a ­ c ilit y on the a le r t a lo n g the ro u te from A ustin to th e T e x a s O k la ­ h o m a footb all g a m e th is w e e k ­ end. a c co r d in g to H o m e r o a r r son J r ., d ir e c to r of th e D e p a r t­ . m e n t. from . T h e v w ill he th e r e to p r o te ct th(, g r e a t m a s s o f m o to r is ts and th eir p a s s e n g e r s few r e c k le s s and u n la w fu l d r iv e r s g e n e r a lly r e s p o n s ib le for high* w a v tr a ffic a c c id e n t s , he sa id . •In Other w o r d s, b e su re you g e t th e r e and »"• su re you g e t h a c k ,” G a rriso n sa id . the Sign Here, OCCUPYING ONE OF th e " 8 b o o th s.In I the.f o r e ig n len g u eg e la b orfl(cry in stu d e n t Suzy Young. The a n y o f th e Ro- th e , b e c r y is o p en ^ S e .tn M ondey th ro u g h E n d , , I ceived the p a rty n om ination for the one place as Fine A rts Assem- ± WO ther’ can d id ates for nom ination to th e BBA position w ere L u th er Scott and R alph Winton. independent I T r e n t C am pbell, ■ ca n d id ate for E n g in eerin g A ssem ­ b ly m an , req u ested , hut did not re | ceive, th e p a rty tn d o rse m e n t. , Before introducing the P ald- p latfo rm , M cClellan said th a t he w anted to an sw er th e atta c k s that h ad been m ade by the opposition Phil lips to Play At O U Dance u„,.„ - — - .. for all I Tho T oddy P h illip , O rch estra rcp , oco P e r e s P rad o , agrege- P a rly is SO .c a r e d Pa“ The Action P a r ty is so sc ared th e T e x a s-OU pre-gam e tion ‘ for th e T exas-O l pre-gc rev e rte d to w hat I Tion fo r th a t they have dance F rid a y night in D allas Me­ call d irty politics solely fo* m o rial A uditorium . ow n ad v a n ta g e,” he said. U hen , w.— r it p a rty politics gets to th is point d .’' he added. o ught to be abandoned, he added. - “ -i stru g g lin g for • • These people are stru g g lin g for .. rsr-o old life they have a re old people o v er there. W e’re going o U P, Him h a rd ," M cClellan added veh em en tly . , . • The fo rm e r p arty ch a irm an said th e Action P a rty m em b ers ' th a t w ere m ain ly from th re e group* I a m w hile 4 a -3(1 crt-oiin« "T h ey seem r e p r e s e n t e d 30 g r o u p s to be a p a rty of action, b u t look at the P hillips o rc h e stra S eptem ber 30 at its co n c ert In M unicipal A uditor­ ium . The M o d em aires vocal group also a p p e ared w ith the ban i. Tile S ta te F a ir of Texas pun.ir- d e p a rtm e n t rep o rted th at, due . to P ra d o -s in G erm any, illness the band wiU be unable to fulfill the Teddy Phillips Colleen L ovett, the band h as build quite a rep u ta tio n w ith the Chicago nightclub set. Phillips S tudents m a y have h eard its D allas co m m itm en t. th e ir a c c o m p lish m e n t the R e p r e s e n t a t i v e F e a tu rin g - 11 -v He said the R e p resen tativ e P arty w as coing to reg ain m e a l the resp e ct last spring it for “ we know the Action P a rty doesn t lost the cam pus e rn u>'“ M cClellan outlined this tent an th a t is noted for his ‘ m id­ w estern style. U nusual m usical effects an d tone com binations add v arie ty w ithout disturbing the tem - po or d an ccab ility . P hillips o rch e stra will play for 'W T w m m Tnt*! ’n M y 'M e y '* InP auu»u/i*uiu m (h< 1ndam e. Johnson is here for a Visit w ith R ayburn. The two T ex­ ans a re th e m ost powerful m en in C ongress I nev w ere questioned about R They co p y rig h ted D allas Morning: News st o n sta tin g Johnson WI I seek the ‘m o d erate lf a real nom ination ,, it a n » i m o v em en t develops in the P fjt> The N ew s said Johnson would d e ­ cide w ithin two weeks. of D em ocratic co n g ressm en fleeted strong fav o r for Johnson S° j ohns(m as presidential nom inee, the sen- ^ ^ a to r said: is m e g o re- “They speak for have no com m ent. ’ ny --- them selves. j u ' Nor would. R a y b u rn expand bis com m ent. B ut in in tr o d u c in g J o h n so n la tor to a m e e tin g of B o n h a m c iv ic c lu b s R a y b u r n sa id J o h n ­ is ” a m a n well equipped son to handle o ffice gra n ted by the U n ited S ta te s. th e th e p e o p le of h ig h e s t for “ Lyndon say s h e is not a candi­ Rav burn p resid e n t,' date continued. “ B ul his frien d , ans coins to h a te a n o th e r idea abou t o t between now and the Demo- I b a s e been cretic eons ention. | w atching lead ers In the Senate for retu rn ed the com pli- m e, Sam R ay- b is m oro than S peaker of the j louse. He is the sym bol of ail the qu alities w hich have m ad e Con­ g ress a v ital feistituition since 17h.). 1 The session m ay end, but S peaker role as one of our Rav b u r n s g re a te st living statesm en e n tire ^ The D allas New s’ story sa id ; ••Johnson believes he can go to the convention, if he should be a for nom ination, wH h can d id ate than any o th er con- m ore votes * i te n d er. “ But he will have to l*e < en that the p e o p le of HK vine rd state and m o d e r a te s of o th er s t a t e s r e a lly w an t to b attle the lib e r a l th e D e m o ­ c r a t ic p a r ty .” e le m e n t In n T te^ e of th e other leading co, n « n o n atle non Three of the o th e r leading con­ tenders for th e D em o rcatic nom ­ ination a re Joh n so n ’s colleagues in the Senate. They a re John K en­ (M ass.). S tu art Symington nedy j i - i Mo.), and H u b ert H um phrey till favored by som e . (M inn.). Also tw ice beaten •s Adlai Stevenson, in elections by P re sid en t E isen­ hower. .................... . _ j D eadline for C a n d id ate s To File Is 5 p m. Today the fall g en eral election The filing deadline for can d id ates in is a P rn T hursday at the Students As­ JUn sociation office m T exas I mon .Oh P' p r o m ^ CS intelligent attitude a t to in re g a rd s ev ery phase of cam p u s life. the U niversity U tilize the facets of stu d en t gov­ ern m en t to prorate a g re a te r em ­ phasis on ac ad em ics. W ork for the g en e ral w elfare of all stu d en ts; In c re a se effectively the role student government; Utilize ev ery av a ila b le facility to gain support of facu lty and a< - m in istratio n stu d e n ts' pro- for n asals and n eed s; R e-evaluate the p urposes an“ n r' ; ganization of the S tu d e n t,’ Asso­ c i e ™ rn an a tte m p t to develop a s y s te m Of S tudent Ko v e m m e m t o t is and for stu d en ts; •'* ** Work vigorously for these p n wolfs . Copies of the election code and posals “ constitutional quiz questions bo given ca n d id a tes. - . ____ signs Stcrs m the com ing election. Law School Runoffs To Be Held Thursday Seven positions will bo at s ,a ^ e XVhen L aw School students vote T h u rsd ay in a runoff election for stu d e n t officer^-. Included in the posts to be filled BBA Posts Filled By Cason, Austin Council Wednesday, night BBA ele c ic a Tom m y Cason and Jeff c ie t ted A ustin to fill two u nexpired p e ti­ tions on the Student A ssem bly. . ,s pU-.-iblo for Hie El • \ r lr 11 im ’ i' ,l ‘ ‘ TTT’ v Dost Hix te rm i ,n'„ ,. - o v er a t the tim e of the fall clee- “ T u s tin w.11 so rv , until the spring lie replaces John ( ulpep- (bd of IWO xvho bet am e ineligible bet ause poi hoi a st ic probation of i nC co u n cil n a m e d Bdl Holden Th*’ c h a irm a n of the electum c o m m ie mon for BBA class officer elec- Bons N ovem ber l l . F l o r e s Dom- ! is sc, rotary, and .loan Rabb an d Tom m y Cast in are the other c o m m i s s i , n m e m b e r s . Ha) vev Mitchell w as dented ch a irm a n of 1900 a BBA i)ce k . and xxiii !*> th ree p resid e n tia l offices freshm an, m id law , senior. George Conn and Al Sm ith Hie finalists for th e fo rm er position, Bob Gibbins and l\>ug M athews will vie for the m idlaw office, and le o n M elote and Skip M orse will com pete for sen io r president. Fight stu d en ts gained office in Tuesday s p rim a ry voting with Bob W alker bagging the top job • I ar Association no reta ry -trea su re i Also elected w e ir Ann Sizemore, midlaw se c re ta ry -tre a su re r; Roger I Brown, senior v ic e-p resid en t, him Tavlor, senior se creta ry -trea s- urer- E lm o Johnson, m idlaw honor councilm an; and Jim R ichardson, I COVI* I* ii * I***** t ior honor councilm en. BeM(jes the* a re «omp€ling for the p resid en tial candi­ dates other stu d en ts and tho of­ fices in Thursday s runoff will he M anlvn Allen and Sallv Spea-s freshm an x erreta rv -tre a s u re r. Gordon M c ­ Dowell, R ex Nichols, and I etc Schwab, fresh m an vice-president. Jam es M cB ride and Dick Young, freshm an honor councilm an; M inor Pounds and Bob Surovik. midlaw vice-president; and D avid Allen, Gene M o rn s, and Rick Stove! Honor C o u n c i l rep resen tativ e, placa L Cason replaces Runny M argohs, , XV in la w ’school and in- : Bob G ritta. and ix .n Bishop, wk.-m e Thom pson, left. pen Tart e v e - w .^ m - Na- e ISA v e t re hr.etdeo * en ter, and p o - b u * « W atching and W a itin g >c a * S tu d m H A soc v t ro n l of *'0 b© counted T r e v < . j lev,1 interested audience, ins .naepence Law t o v o * c Tor e v e s Reb S form an g election b ooth was -e* co U en W e ire* •sday mor” rg . —• m uuj fry Av m l Assembly to View Higher Standards p , The annual, a n official, non-pro­ fit publication listing tho job op- rvavid K e n d r i c k Arts and portum ties n o rm ally m ad e a v a l - _* _ .* ^ I- • - . one" „ r e s e n t, n com- ab,e p u n , t m ending the p r o g r e ,, m ade in nit- ,nK the acad em ic quality a t the P U niversity. —......... Assem bly m e m b ers a re sched- • uled to ac t on a proposed am end- < m eet to the Constitution th a t would i m em «.« uiv advance spring elections one ween, and a bill designed to p erm it tvvo j foreign students appointed by the president of the S tu d en ts’ Associa­ tion to the A ssembly. to act as o b se rv e rs In o th er business, Cooksey wall ! subm it the n am es of new Iv-appoint­ ed ch airm en of som e student gov­ ernm ent com m ittees for A ssem bly approval. ________ Ie,. «nU be at t o stude t c ^ ^ t n ^ rele ase d w illiam J. H all, w ill also bo . blp in the stu d en t E m ploy- B ureau, P e a rc e H all 106, be­ ginning F rid a y . Art des in the annual give the opening section tip s on a a of asp ects of getting and keeping a , job » F o r the first tim e this y ea r, t contains a special listing of th o se firm*: w hich offer professional em ­ ploym ent to w om en. Of the m o re than I 700 firm s th at a re listed rn job oppor­ Tho a rc u a l 600 offer __ _ tunities for w om en. Education Is Status, Leadership Group Told Most peep'n a re com ing to the U niversity to raise th e ir sta tu s or to keep th e ir social level, D r. C a r­ son M cGuire, profess.rn of ed u ca­ tional psychology, said h ere W e - nrsdav night at the first m eeting of the T exas Union eL adership Sem inar. The origin of group b e h a v i o r bes in affiliation, pow er, m*l nior- alitv according to D r M ci.uirc Sotne of the c h a ra c te ristic s found rn group behavior a re a desire to affiliate, a sense of ach iev e­ m ent and a stru g g le betw een in­ d e p e n d e n c e and dependent I 1rn.o Ant! s r i* M cG uire stre w e d t h . im p er D r 1 * • -■ . mt.. r s w v (31 4e f Claire The w eekly p ro g ra m is de­ signed in the techniques of le ad e r­ ship and group dynam ics. October Ranger Sells 6,500 Copies The O ctober issue of the T ex as R angei w ent on sale y esterd ay and by noon all 6,500 copies h ad been sold. This w as a new reco rd for th e , hum ol m a g a z in e R esolutions calling for stric te r adm ission procedures and a new type of e x tra n c e exam s will be o f­ fered a t a Student A s s e m b l y m eet­ ing a t 7:15 p m. T hursday rn T exas Union 311. to high school « F ra n k Cooksey, president of the said one S tu d en ts’ Association, resolution will advocate the re stric I tion of adm ission ! stu d en ts w ith a B av erag e or A i ran k rn the top 25 p er cent of then includes a .c la s s . T he resolution plan th a t eventually would deny ad m issio n to students who score ! m th e low er 20 per cent on en- ^ tra n c e exam s. A resolution urging the su b stitu ­ tion of the College E ntrance B o«rd E x am s for the Umversitv adm in - toned e n tra n c e exam s now in u-e. 1 to Assembly w ill be m e m b ers, Cooksey said. su b m itted Deadline Is Set For Union Talent ,o audition for T h u rsd ay is the last day for stu- .h i I j " d r r . , T alen t Com m ittee, from 7 to . p- in the T exas Union B allroom rn Un varsity students who w ant .> be p laced on the talen t list rn us audition before the T alent L o rrm w tce The com m ittee m ay then re c ­ o m m end students to p erfo rm on cam p u s in Austin and out-of-ow n. tw elve p erfo rm ers will to iw i'i" ' Er' ‘ " ......— Ten « so be chosen Thursday night to o a rt rn capa Ic- Show ; ' V(>ar He Poring tT 1 in t o t o ; n ‘ • fn _ AU stu d en ts who subscnhod to the R anger but h av e ne: vet pick- " october c o r . may th e ir O ctober copy m ay t o B « , u k « O tU c. T h u r . i n d e n t , en- me t o ^ I would .........' •'"•> ^ LCd ° n the Talent alcnt list. p r ^ u ^ d b r UT- M - * » ’ Thursday, Cenobe' 8 1959 THE DAILY TEXAM P a ,. ± Hooray for Progress rn A A M . b. t i i f l C report at “open *ev*»on#,” while limiting rioted Vinton* only to topics universally recognized .'la defersing of jtriv at* di*** l,s Aion, It looks l i k e R new em ox *•« o f t u i e n t - R e r p r ' rf * ' *"' Ai th* request of Hr. Morton 'ta te r , chairman of the Hr,ani of t a i n t s . >*•'> * a t u r d a \ a fn*’r t i n - t t a ' open” session of th, Board in recent his- ton . r h a jr , I , , " l , r. M inter, h o w e 'r r , h a . - s pressed his firm in ten tio n s of h a s in K fall c o m m ittee lion* OI o a t inn, John Bull Goes Voting W ritin g I ^teachable,* Says A uthor of B .9 B% u n 1 1 ' I „f life- a w riter want* to lh*# kin Im s t i l l ft*' found." v B ' PS - Ar *e. f ; rrYboi v t o o w that ‘e r e . t U e writing -w h ic h of «,.rd< att m a ilita l « f !‘ r ' b<» ta u g h t.” he **>•• ,Hn,!£rh t - Z yr*i \ t r basts ti in so»r, i lbs op “ T o do an older w riter1* read- m c c s . r again In a tim e Uke our* I , to *uhmit to that proof** . . . o r w hich e s erythlng I* turned n o vogue,” be «»?»• • r» M nftm m fndl rather m a l nisi th ■ ho a Is and uhe whole luirm is a re- :ncd p o in t ■ i th* : tint < J .s t i f l e s th# c> dei.' e e by th* • ** ’ak in g of a . ch * goes on In add ’ o ’ > vhlch There jh v pertinent fa ct that c o lle g e s h i v t and on the side- . r r n the bedroom s The it a w r ite r needs i,-y keep The r e st afloat I V p h,. ss in w hich oth er m en p r e if ie s ,hc of ... ■ rp ,s pot a w it their liv in g d ow n .” * * - P., a in gilt ne with though generally the a rticle, w o u ld rid a pertinent idea w h ich does just.fv the cou rse s exist* ’ * n university curriculum . . ,. the reaction II,, s a w , "In the w riting c la es, a of Atli.lent ‘ can. bs other student* * nd tea ch er, decide w h eth er he ha* achieved th„ t« arhiev e. |>i.int which he intended th* R n j a i K LOWE \ssisk in t New* E ditor The fam iliar ring of " B ea t OL” * ■ Id have in no w ay been farnh i r bark in ’26. , ,, tv n t ? w a s one of rrw vears the Lxinghoms didn't ’-iv o ?' The opener of the season , -i* with Oklahom a T ea ch ers Col* p r ■ iber "-VO T here w ere •,i "r-'.m.moo. sen sib le y e lls with a • Beat OU” w*as -ear p irpose ;r^ t(y o sim ple for th o se * bulla• Da 11 no” days. On** must rem em b er tim e#, a* a whole, w e r e ing.” And w ere. that | , r<*#r- .'ell* certainly the ■Sr The official "Y ell R ook .” pub* fished bv T exas Student P u blica­ tion* Inc The Students* Assoc t or T exas Athletic C ouncil, the University Co-Op, WM a 2 x 3 in -h pam phlet filled with the spirited , heers of the a g e—w ith tw o cen- t — now u dp'.otcd to a schedule of cr- u pon events. include*! -'overs t age IJ w-q one of ’he m ost pop*!- a de Ie de > dc thrat, de thrnt, de thrat, thrat. de thrat, de thm t, th r a \ de thrat, de thraf , Housing? Try this one Ila I ta I loo ray, ’-n.r ray, ray. i* Ballon > Who r a w .fill for an irrv he H ell Outs ,Z* Cit' It's Here to Stay O h 1m >\ , j i m w h a t e v e r y c o p i n D a l l a s i s l o o k i n g f o r — a b l a n k e t t a x . I lie Firing; Line Q u a in tly U n in f o r m e d ho r e n te r t -her A n a iiu u c in Y-»viiv»> ** > CT* * . Vs 1 0 t e w l v t o *n 9 I , , * f ryy i 1st. r e c e n t l y reader: ^ ^ -*Z ■ c e • m u m <* , “ E d u c a t io n n e v e r r a n t a k e t h e p la c e or I n t e llig e n c e , h u t I n t e lli g e n c e I n t e l l i g e n c e , n u t n i m l i a r in r tim*, prove to be superior to eduction." .. u^.-c r a n o f t e n - .i<* . m a t's the trufh — but a v - , * . , truth. Benjamin Franklin made rn educated guesses in his day couldn't have built the atomic s b u t he j .marine, f a sh I o r I S buA iiifA 'sm cn h a s e l o n e fichiev cd s c - - cess by apply .mr common sense p a r a tiv e l.v s im p le p r o b le m s . Hefters Statement Clarifies Berlin Issi By J M. HOB I HTS ||t r e < v d Pl#** New* I'"* 1*9 s*'-re#ary cf 'ta t* Oar.'*, ar A ftatem ent Hertrr’* th a est em AIU*** will n ..... r m utary occupation of West Berlin tent ii Germ any is unified sr ti 'n tom * a p r t e v e - w t haze had been cast by recent genera ized stater ne’’ *5, \tlc r Soviet Premier Niklt* Rhn»*hche\ "* visit. Pie* Me ut Fi*enho« er, ohs inu*Iv desiring to a lc id being p ish ed Into any definitive *tat»-ment* about what th* m ight or m ight not happen at a th* ain a urn m It tsonferiac*, *ald United State*' p ortion about th«**e thing* did not ner»-**arllr have to rem ain fixed alw ay*. Th * rn .cod some disturbane* In G erm any, w here it wa* fea r­ ed \ od dos •’e* for greater ac- the So’-let L i t t l e M a n O n t h e C a m p t i * r If Mr, Slrrlman wa* *eriuu*, then n u advice to him I* to relax. lf he wa* not te r io u t, then I fan think of no la tte r w av to stir up \lway* the Eyes To the E ditor: RONALD M. F E R R IS • - - p we* ke: ta? ■ r e a r \s ti nile Ok! ah ar e I TV rcunr ie SP th a It ARY TAM PLIN ’M BOB ALTI 'I , *9S wh* re th*- • a v i n e “ Indeed the American uni- v emit s'—the American university I know best In any ca*e—is alm ost in^ Xinrr'‘ '* the only plat e left infinite f»riet> M \[ IX IHI L. M UJ.KH IR. ftp.' I i-st Twents second Street Tim Silent One* To tho E ditor: s.- tv*a, ' mSt n - o r s draw clo ser In Smoker’s Pocket? Increase e x a c tly ie L eg isla tiv e ta x enough to cover Increased supply and m aintenance c o s’s, w hile the latter s sh al1** a- - um ulates In hi* c a sh reg i-ter. ‘ Bv I) W I KI t ' I > W rit* * T-*an i a r .9 ti 'c e f * 9 ’ 'Via pf It doe* not m ean, how ever, that thcr»» t an he no negotiation B f Bi H i d regarding thf> *!/•• of occupation force*, or the ce**atlon of free w<»rld propaganda and esp io n ­ age activitlt'H w hich use Berlin a* a base. J t- -.-J *-i ar I ce: m ar* T here is one thing to be said for up and ( barbe Has den'* proposal — It cr* would do awa* with a g reat deal i.rg of confusion anti L ither, Rut a far sim p ler method of doing aw ay with r a :< even m ore ct.nfusion and bother “ bv would be to do aw ay with student in 1 governm ent. obvious v in the sm oker % pocke*. som eone e-*f s r a r a .s W hose hand is It? Well, the cig aret m anufacturer* ha'*' not raised their price*. N< ither h a x e tile v'hnlesale distributor*. This le a v e s only tw o source* for the price In- , revise : the cigaret 'en d in g m u h - ine co m p a n ies and the retailer* in w hose the m achine* are placed. stores ‘VS A LCB" a t j cc* AF0“f PE-U "ATI L * J* ALL . - p q it heroine# N ev erth eless in- c r e a sin g !' oh'iou* thai tensions have been relaxed only b ecau se th*- Allies have stterel so firm about their riglit* in Berlin timt the K rem lin I* not prepared to risk hi* further pushing at {j, n). t I t I * e% , > t h a t I u n r e a l i z e t a ? " Ie 'on d th* ;r power to carry out ii-,, lr p rom ises, Bot m ost {, ,|f ra m lid a tcs ore v ery sly ; they only sue h item s prom ise to ’ work for as t>eer in I cion and Hie a > n of hour q u i / r e * , G o' ernm ent 610, - - I c age a car of new tax ;s just a scapegoat. the Ijeg’.slature Between the Inwest price of 59 cents a pack offered by l a r g e vol lime dealers and the highe*t of 35 cent* In restaurant and night chih m achines there i* a differ­ ence of six rent*. W h> such a large variation and who gets it? it get 2 the p > r «? The vending m achine com panies cents a pack regardless of rice of the cigarets, Mr. Mu­ te] Tho rcm a.nder goes to the ors w h o se prenoca’ .ve is r own pr:c^ on tH# ri^sr- i to sc ct* that their machines dispense. Sylv a S tew art, owner of a D rag night spot, exp lain ed her share rf the in crea sed p r ic e -. "I m ake 3 cents a p a rk now plus a ro m n i.'- s;on paid by the se rv ice co m p a n y and based on the number of packs I scil B efore ’ he mr* ^ I o n ly and l h c e n ts per pack m ade h Mo * so ” a r r m ore than I rn do- lkJ pa CXS a w et*, a v era g e of w hich, a ’ 3 -e n ts per pack, n e ’s its ow ner a profit of 54 50, r e ­ counting w h a te v er com m ission is due. -*i» it w o u ld a p p e a r that both t h e v endin g m a c h i n e c o m p a n y and th® retailer a r e s h a r i n g In creased p r o ­ fits, but the f o r m e r s sh a r e Is j u s t the out: buy H ow .-vcr sm oker leis an i i q u a li t y , L arge vc.- d ealers sell a carton of cigar* for 12 65. e r a ret man sfac- c s rs w 'hi a turers s : iv d i d ' t h 4 he fod- carton for 90 cents. inch ided Stale oral tax then ra.-ea ’lie I : ire to SI TO carton before 1he d sfrilmtor tax already can even unpack his sh:ipment. Sr ★ At least 95 cents nains to he split between the ' he esaler and I ( Xinnately 85 refaner. i Ha istribuior to cents returns to the ges and to cover <‘a?e tax ct leaving the m ake a small prof preif *t r>? a1 if ai it retailer a r cager imvever, the* IO re m s per c irton til e price per bkc SMc c carton climbs, a t th e -platier s dm- c r e ’ion, to a h,gh of $2 ‘"t0, Smokers still have t h ev can patron ?p t chines and pay 35 hunt for stores v.i els for 29 cents, th re ll the r own or v JI power, become ’ a wide cho ice: ,-i % cr-d " c n a- centt, they can *i sed cigar- r -• can. with >ns rn kers Song* “ The P wa* the that ET were 11 Babe,** balon.” When < alw a;, s ‘ Rente i t Are t'p< cl air, a ' !tan ! Been V. and po show a' gfudei But at Pre nettle' today. dent of tho U n iv ersity , ha losed hi* sp eech es w ith, i.pi- The I \e s of T#xas a Y o u " ’ John I.ang Sin- m em ber of the I/onghom ,k the P resid en t's exprrs- ‘ T v # irking on the R ailroad." It at a m instrel scnted f-e OM H ancock Opera • m e o f ••;.„* i , - ts of 1903 left the m i n s t r e l - • the sot g " 'th no feel- c o r c 'horal patriot- , p T he UU T e x a n o I rn T e s p r e f i t i f O * t i i P i t t i t in Texas t I ' J a n n - ' f C f t i t of Tev ss. and holiday Inc. \ or at tha I P U u l r ' * * J. B. lit , pp; e * t or. ,(,p, 2 2 a I \ C I • I S I I!..* P.-St (I at A u s t i n . ASSOC I VT I l> P R I * * VV I It I *1 RN It I ;« , ;s ■ 'n sn* y mc tic I -.I ti e I s*’ for rep hl'-nst'on or t h i s n e • a p a p e r , i n - s;..-d i -i< •; Rights • f publication a; man. -vis cr . r e d - c d •- .* or - >.>'v s e - r d t t o d • rn a ? t n A-Moelatfd C oUeelste Pre** Mi '.merman raeemsLrf Sontbwestern S t u d e n t E d i t o r i a l P r e * * < « . n f r , Cnngre** a n d P r e * * S e r v i c e ML MID It Por a VVh tie Mercantile Co exp lain ed , "It en ’ irely p to the individual reta iler w hat s e ’,* cigarets for. Bis com m is- ha sr I on q - ia n t i t v sold It® Tv 30 cen’* and ta k e a com m ission but an ticip a te l a r g e r q la n t i t y or for 33 c e n t s w th a h gh e e c o m m ss on b u t s m a l l e r quantity." an ' e . Job Opportunities ’-■-p " s C'v ’ Sierv » Comr ss on an­ no un e-S' ex an; rations for eng.n.-er Cg ntn at $34?' sad $«*«J - draft ra t .a vara ..a - hi • en- ag*- n where they ta n t h e m f r jthth US 1 t - f I' -at O’? i* * r apr-. - s r r for inforn at , n af *o rn# - he o n t a; n ed ■- r o x ' rn the Reg < na: L'r *"" I (> I' - Z. r J JU -■ ★ # ,f the Standard Thurman Miller, of arette S ervice C om pany, agrees - Sa fail k. He clabttrates; th cent 5-cer t in in e rt a se prico, 3 cents a r e state en » du • R e f i n i n g v r* ” v a n d 21 fte p re a e n ta tiv e # of H u m b le o - a r t — «* • r * ( p a n y " i i i v ' s ’ T m . c x a a c a m p u t O -t o b e r t o I n t e r v i e w a’ j d e n t * w h o i n e n g i n e e r i n g a n a *< .* , . n g r n d u a t e f .... . p r-g 1 9 6 ° g r a d u a t e Cc re r n et e S’.rr*t. I -ailas. T e x a s if ? t a1! f!egr ', «l < l e v e l s or t . , a l ’■ • * he other 2 cen*a represen t ta x )«• of instalLng n ew er and the m o re expensive 3(k«olumn m a c h ­ ines. This 2-cent increase is split p-u betw een the suppi rir end he r e ­ tailer. P rosp er1 n ginr^riF i uh err* I: rift r r e n C f h a t c a a* a d v . - ; b e i n t e r v i e w efj rnrnt ".th the « •d I.INUS LIKES MISS OTI I MAP. / ytOwFr ' ^ ' 0 E A 8 ^ Z ' l C r S - 5 ................................... . \ > F R E E P R E S S s - 6 • C C y ^ Z V " - I ! ' ' / / I‘ l \ i r h z * m a rs s ' - s s c p Z ' J r + P W o i Z t ' s s / z + o m i I AUSTRAL IAH , c r a w l LOVE- 0UHHV i APIECE” Hs SA>5,'«-A- ' - S ' A s ; M y ' z *'■ .st , C J S " O N E Rap-2 0PP06.M VIEWS;., C. C.C 5 u a — ^ j I '2.1$ ) T H U f " H # «£M 6M 0gR !, Z v c o r u A s i s a * s a . - e v e n s o - ' - » v ' C’'ZZZrZ?MCMSy *Z2 — A J i ~ d * . * ? z AV. S v . S A 5 6 ^ 0 7 PV I. ^ F . A \ ^ n s i H S I R I P I I O X bVtvered In Austin -three m«-r.’ -.* v rn im-. - *. ................................. .......... ............ ,. T it v i | * . .................... ".!! T ! ’ ! ! ” !. ? " ,w morph . I I * .I .. .' st o 1 wonth I 75>’ month The*#- ma* hlnc* are ne<-e**ary, Mr M i l l e r explained, t o a c c o m ­ modate the sudden Influx of new r lg a r e t brands appearing on the m a rk e t. Th** older but c h e ap e r eight* or nine-column niacliine* are not large enough, he said. J. ; yir Miller * n*;r.ued, need for these m achines has b ren l r \ Why, then, ,i -p * should 'b’s % ending Daily Texan. School is a wonderful ex p o r - ence for L u cy 's bl-mK^-’-toting . ’Le broth r, sn ‘ P E A N L I S , the Be aura to follow the n o t w m o o t h com se of his first "crush , in the comic strip by Charles M. Schulz in The TODAY a n d every de> .......................... Copyreaders ......................... Night Spur’s Editor ....... Assistants ............................... Night A m u sem ents Editor A s s is t a n t s ............. ................... Night Campus Life Editor ................................. A ' S b ' - T ’ . . . . . . . Editorial Assistant Night Editor ---- |)e*k Editor J** ie Now# J btor Night Reporter* I HIS ISSI I S T A I I ' I t i l t . . . ...................................... ....................... ............................................ ......................................................... .......... V i-\ ................. .............. ROBBI t DOW M N R i IND' P F M ) ! ROR \ s,i i l k Low e l b -hi ( oniKho, Idohbie l/>ve, I Jebel: lh Ho- ell. B .I H a m p to n I cl Stants Maty LiScu ilr o w , ................................................. G erald Hurley ................... Carlos ii Cm vie. R andy Brown .............................................. VI d o r y Van Dyck David Shaw, Dm thy I iv s. Ann Adams ........................ i m et EMVy ......................................... ................................................ Jo E ic k m an n lady L yl* U L ' Bx BILL HAMPTON T h e e l e m e n t m y s t e r y ’ to love h a s h e m a r a c e h u m a n t h e throughout history, an.. ‘ m u ch a m ystery in M a • < Hlf ^ , •■The 8th D a y of the V.c-k opens Thursday at the Toxa* The- xx hi two is an honest s& rv of y o u n g P o l i s h students rn post-wai W arsaw played by S-nja Ziemen a n d Z h ig n ie x x C vb uLk,. Tho roupte a r e deeply in love. and th< seeking a place o' privacy * * re they can express this lo se A g n i e s h k a ( M r . C y b u l s k n . M i s s Zieman> a n d p p t e r a r e both f r o m p o v e r t y . P e t e r is fo u n d s h o r t ­ l y w i t h o u t even his s m a l l a p a r t ­ m e n t in a p a r t i a l l y b o m b e d . n u l l ­ the fin al collapsing ing due of the bu ild in g . A g n iesh k a is un­ h appy at hom e, and has no peace w h a ts o e ve r there. is a flash b ack The en tire 79 m in u tes (the m ovie h is been r u t from the o rig in a l ira m inutest the m ind of A g n ie s h k a . she rom i hers how she and k t c r -.earthed for some p la c e th e y could lie alone tor just a fe w hours. She w a s watt- i n c 'f o r e v e ry th in g to he perfect ftth day of the w a itin g that for in w eek. j M r. H la s k o m akes a good a - tem pt at m ak in g his story a tr a g e ­ feel d y and some c ritic s would this w as a trag e d y . R ut som ehow it doesn't quite fit into that cMe- c o rv N othing happens that m ight n o t 'h a v e been a v e rte d by a c e l ­ om tu rn of luck o r by the right , decision. , On the other hand it is as su re d ­ ly not a m elo d ram a. T h " m o vie Strikes a h ip p y m edium . It is an is told fo rcefu l sto ry that honest without the u su al overtax- of sex. Tips fro m CCUS G ourm et or G o u rm a n d ... H e re 's a p a r tia l list of re s ta u r­ ants w e 'v e trie d and found good. T U E D R I S K I L L H O T ! I 7th & B raz o s T he best in town E le ­ g ant decor and good s e rv ic e C A N A R Y H U T O M J * W K a r t A ven u e . Not ta n c y . but h-, m b u rg e r* amt -nm . -tet*t m i ? o re im * » '" t i e to t te r than tee anyone e ls e * . M a rv e lo u s M A T A M O R O S 500 E M * A ven u e good M e x ic a n food in a la rg e p lace ru n n in g through in­ n u m e ra b le roottis T H E H IT C T IIN P O S ; b d l L a m a r H om e type cooking in a p easan t colonial dining m om at S r i s i n g l y reason able p n c e * I V N G ’S C H IN E S E . K I T C H E N . 1128 R e d R ix or. C io n s * fro m the thousands of dishes; if you don t know w h at th e y are lust stick a pin in the m enu A ll good, bu not cheap C h $ L C c u m p ^ t l L , . T ln iw c rs fity S h o p 2350 Guadalupe T f a n t o . & * * « « . I W ™ D A l l £ r K * N _ e w > TV Tonight 'Big Party' Will Make TV Debut KTEC Radio 'Most Powerful’ Station in Austin 7 L O C K U P : A m ystery series staring M acDonald C a r e y as M a r­ ls In this episode he, defends a box accused of murder. W e don't know w h a t it’s all about re a lly, but from here it looks fa irly run of the mill. 7 dO T H E R L A L M c C O Y S : K a le gets w h at she feels is a m u ch de­ served rest xx hen I . uke and G ra n d ­ pa h ire a housekeeper. As this is the M c C o y nothing w o rk s out as expected household, 8; B U R N S A N D A L L E N C ra n e pulls one of her usual fluff-headed tricks and gives one of George s good suits away. 8 30 B I G P A R T Y ; T h is is the debut of a new v a r ie t y series run W ith a little differen t tw ist. E v e r y oth er w eek the show . u n d er form B> E D W A L T H E R A sso ciate A m u sem en ts E d ito r T h is I* the first in a se ries of a rtic le s to ap p e a r concerning rad io I nix cr stations receix aide In the sitv a re a . W ith Its 5000 w a tt output. K T B ( is A u s tin 's m ost p ow erfu l station. ••Radio 59" as it dubs its e lf■ ' ,r™ d' casts on a freq u e n cy of ^ kilo ­ c y c le s. K T B C is on the a ir M hours a d ay . except S u n d a y . The statio n is affiliate d xx E t ■ • from w h o m they re tra n sm it r sports, an d such sp e c ta c u la rs as the re c e n t K h ru s h c h e v v isit. K T B C R a d io and its television c o u n te rp a rt boast a bvelve-rmm k 1- news staff, headed by P a u l ton. B o lto n sh ares the ncxxs m ike the show . u n d e r form ^ ‘1. ^ s T u d e n t ’ N e a l Sp e lce . Jo h n in A ustin The A ussie a c tu a lly hails fro m S y d n e y and M elb o u rn e on the b g island below 'h e equator Ho attended Scotch College th ere, and a fte r com ing to the U S in 1950 R o d w orked around C a lifo r ­ nia A n a s a l d ra w l that A u s tra lia is just as dusty, o r R od has becom e a T exan during his insures five y e a rs in the state. L o u H an lo n is "O n the T o w n from 8 to IO 30. Easy-going L o u just c a m e down from the D a k o ta country. R a th e r than w rite a book, j the m an of m u sic gives hits of record ta lk during his p ro g ram . Ix>u is a ltttU sm a ll to he a n a tiv e in fo r­ T exan , but he has enough the m ation to o uttalk m an y of locals. Ttie sleepiest man on the h i l t ' staff is I T graduate student -foe C um m ins Nothing m oves fast "O n the D ra g ,” the nam e of Toe s l l o’clo c k program . E x p e c t to listen to d rea m y shoxvtunes, d re a m y S in ­ a t r a ’s. or d ream y a n yth in g . F lo o d the place with postcard requests (none accepted bv phone) and ho m ight p lay som ething bx B rube ck , if it isn t too m uch trou ble to find. \ , .Toe says, here is m usic dedi­ cated to the student# at T he I nl- versify of Texas, to study, or any. thing els? to. Tho g ra v e lly vo ice fro m m id ­ night to 5.45 belongs to red-faced, pipe-smoking J a c k W a lla c e . TLk>n be surprised to h e a r a m a m b o inf­ lo w a xvaltz on J a c k s show . "O n the N ig h t." H e studied p ro g ram w ritin g and prod ucing a t H o w a rd in B ro w n w o o d be­ P a y n e College fore becom ing a disc jo c k e y . O th er duties at K T B C in clud e te le visio n _ and radio spots. ______ 'Queen' to Be Shown ■ ••The M ad Q u een ." a prue-win- n in e film d r a m , M sa v te e n th can- PW V spain . W ill be shown T hu rsday a t i s o u n d SSO p.m . in B a tt s Aud- '^ T h c ^ f im. sh o w n b y the C h iver- tv F ilm P r o g r a m C o m m it te e , is . . free to students, staff m em b ers. and fa c u lty S p a in 's g reate st stage ac tre ss A u ro ra B a u tis ta , m ade her m otion p ictu re debut in "T h e M ad Queen in 1940. She p laye d the title role of Ju a n a d au g h ter of Queen Isa- j mai ant 1946. Sh e p layed the title ro le w illia m s b ..« J > ni of . p a rty , pom ps fro m tho home I ^ h m v lr v of a H ollyw ood start This w ee p a rty begins at R o c k H u d so n s a n d 'g u e s ts in clu d e S a m m y D a v is l r Esther W illia m s and M o rt Sa h l. M a tt Pen- ~vU1 ^ present e ve n get the T a llu la h B a n k h e a d . ** ' e - n ew sm en . and C K N o ah sp o rts fo r ra d io and IN ^ — J a y Hodgson is his b v D a n L o v e ,-hiof assistan t, along w ith other is (-dim ! .. h< F o o tb a ll co vera g e ^ a r r a n g e d through "fo o tb a ll- ra m a , a qu> bona and lu n g F e rd in a n d . The film depicts the tra g ic s to ry KO I ' ^ T n a duet w ith M is s W illia m s, r f T Y O U R U T L . te r ly ou tstan din g C e n tra l " n r r \ and , r of ^1 uana s K in g P h ilip n am ed love for her husband I I- The m oxie w a s . sta rts his thirteenth ^ rh ip f fu n n y m a n of his s e a s o n T h i s O th e r teen p ro g ra m hr' • ; the B o s! P ic tu r e of the „ shnw In- rednrs m c h t . J h e m u sic ,r ronSid. ^ ^ Y e a r by the Spanish - A m e r ic a n , , little and c r « • his rn,-- ered » 4 ’“ v , rra n 5 ed and ___________ 1 > - V P F T 1 - R O W N I X w e ll m u sic co on the a 7 „ n d - is the * m c Id y brings p ro g ra m s in te rru p t the strin g of p ' ss* You Asked For It! So we are bringing the Broadway Theatre League boxoffice back to the Drag Today from IO a.m. to 2 p.m. Take advantage of this convenient way to get your season tickets to Austin's only theatrical season. See you in front of the University Co-Op between IO and 2 T O D A Y . b r o a d w a y t h e a t r e l e a g u e n o East 7th street G R 6-1544 IF THIS \ V l e a v e s h i m LIKE THIS I x* W H A T 'S SH O W IN G P a ra m o u n t " B u t Not F o r W e ” w ith C la r k G a b le and C a rr o ll Ba- kor S ta te " A W o m a n L ik e S a ta n ' w ith B r ig it t e Bard o t V a rs ity H ep b u rn . W illia m H olden, " S a b r in a w ith A u d rey and H u m p h re y B o g a rt. T ex a s "The E ig h th D a y of the W e e k ” S;rs£n':,n ,h* w,lh 3 v a u d e v ille and M o u n t his crushed h at and b ag g y trousers diRC rn fo r a th irty- m in u te w e e k ly show of his own. I f s a highlight of peo­ featuring ple s hobbies, Maureen O ’H a r a And if you think it sounds dull you h a v e n t seen W e a v e r in a c tio n ' tonight ^ ( ^ Thursday Is Turkey Day AT Scholz Garten Y O U ARE INVITED TO ASK FOR A S C H O L Z C R E D IT CARD 1 6 0 7 San Jacinto UT Cam pus G iant— Charros G e t Ready Bx A N N A D A M S A ra n k bony, razor back ed h a lf­ ton of w ily , red-eyed bronc m a y look lik e C ary’ G ra n t to the old c e v m a re , but to the rodeo row- boy w ho has to ride him . be looks lik e nothing hut m ean c a n ta n k e r­ ous tro u ble. S till the cow boy know s things could he w o rst . . . and la te r in the even in g th ey w ill he . . . w h e n he eases down on a slip p e ry cow hid e of h ate and cunning called a B ra n - . m a h u ll. B ra h m a s rom e in three g ra d e s: m ean , m ean er, and im ­ possible H is first im pulse a fte r un- I I ,arling a rid e r is to tu rn aro un d and g ive said rid e r a hit of the old w h a t fo r w ith hoof and h o rn . C onsequently, the rodeo clo w n s w h o s t a y in the arena d u rin g the h u ll rid in g events to p ro te c t stun­ ned cow boys w ho didn t quite m a k e the rid e are rated as the b ra v e * m Pn on the rodeo c irc u its . T h e y H eh t b u lls « . t h their speed and . , _ j ^i a .thinking wits; Asked about out-thinking a hull one old tim e r rep lied . " A i l I know about bulls for sure is them disposition . . it ju st sta ys bad. . W h at kmd of life doe* a rodeo .-CAX box lead, and w h y w ould he choose such a d a rin g sport .’ These the w o n d erin g questions of are thousands of fans as each sea. clean-cut youths and petite girls m atch th e ir stren gth, skill, and daring against c lo c k and beast in rodeo com petition. Los C h arros m e m b e rs are w o rk ­ ing round the clo ck in p re p aratio n of one of the n ation s most unique rodeos W ith te le visio n and ra d io singer M a r t y R o b b in s as guest star plus the 300 co w b o ys and cow­ girls who w ill c o n g reg a te in Aus­ tin from 14 d iffe re n t colleges to compete in the rodeo, the C h arro s should once ag ain c o m e out J * ‘ top ,n the N a tio n a l In te rc o lle g ia Rodeo A ssociation ra tin g . . . a n v ­ w a v i l going to be a g reat shox^ OPEN I I -.45 1st a u s t i n S H O W IN G OF 2 G REA T PICTURES BU*. RYUN Ives louise » “ B A Y O F THE OUTLAW” FIRST FILM BOMB- SHELL OUT OF CUBA!!! Color— Adults 50c Child F r o A who!* N F W world of A D V E N T U R E ' [fist Continent ta COlO* rin« JOHN xx XI NF. s o r t t l X I ORT- ' jo ck eys d ire c to r for K T B ( T h e n o rm a l m orning begins xx uh ‘•(’a r t u s ” P r y o r , the y e rs a tlle pro g r a m and KKo< t h e n u n s s t o r y Audrex Hepburn '.m r!' • t ,nrh G U N M A N FRO M LAREDO Robert Knapp Mnrt< .tun* Taxi a is I i>l>>r ___ S O U T H A U S T I M x n x tiv ' * ' " ' THE H A N G M A N I’arkcr ~ Hobart "I xx lur Marl- J In THE BEAT G EN ER A T IO N .... rbran NI * pi if ' » n 1 * -i.irt I M i ----- -- S t a r t s i r O M O B H O W -------- — TUNC r iB . M . ■if ,TVNNiNC.r PXODUCLU »M . - ra re ly r n the motion picture camera — -UNTO A WOMAN'S HEART! ^ PROBED SO DEEPLY TEXAS Austin's Fine Arts Theatre D a d f e s t i v a l I r e m enta tion BANNED IN POLAND LONGHORN BILLIARDS CLUB 1 7 C3 San Jacinto FIRST S H O W LAST DAY! XV i n t r ft V i - ' * v- Cr x - f " ’ SOPHIA LOREN HUNTER warden niwols .wnn sander I.M T J * " r m m jack PXBKXPA WEH**! AYrx'r n r I AB „ ovw row •" v'*ov 5»*nrt * — V A R S Q Y NOW! S H O W S AT I ;30 - 3:38 - 5:45 7:50 - 10:00 , t t w * " ” K 5 ' ' * w .IW W "* "'1' W * * # * A * .WY' NS r vT .a \ Aieli S ’ NC 30 ’ 0, Vt r n r j 't/if M A R , *\ H L AS KC S b e c a u s e it s h o w s the unrest of the young g e n e r a t i o n ! Filmed in W a r s a w ! Aduin Only. P'ease1 V I ST ARTS TODAY OPEN 1:00 I H F * y . TY h Ul. i t5- ip.in 0 4 t B E C A U S E O F T H E N A T U R E O F T H I S F I L M " ' W E R E C O M M E N D I T F O R ' P E O P L E O N I,Y I f r a c i a l l y P * ° P '* W h o I l k * to l o uflh a n d l o v l " FIRST S H O W 12:00 PLUS! STARTS T O D A Y ! . m r . m a g o o MERRY MINSTREL STARTS TODAY! TW O G REA T C LA SS IC S \ IK "• I SHO XX .X ;n T M .ortctf 'vt tprfod soy* SOX! Of THI FINEST SIGHT SASS FROH 'H’HAT MANY PEOFlE COHSlCEt TNEFUMIEST PICTURES EYER FIL UEC iM il v y i i e jkv'« Thursday' October 8, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN P a g ^ Frosh, Cubs S e e k R e v e n g e , B o a s t S t r o n g T e a m B y (111 C K S T A M JO Y T e x a n S p o r t s S t a f f ^ A couple of tired old - m p > xiet.es of the Texas Sh o rth o rn s andM h h when the two bitter rivals mix it up ai * p i . T u „ hicr O ra n g e fro sh w ill hope m a r rn iwy T h e b u u ra n ^ . hi ^ aco. mer they have squeezed h on th a t h is t o r y re p e a ts itself, ond o f the sc o re ^ ^ . , h } » for the past touch do w ns. Hovvp’w r. 1 “there is a charm ,” and the Texas voodoo has played it- . self out, . Boh St I t! man of the tcxa the W aco young' hi« own. “ We c job in mcruitin w f lost sorno £ Schulze common ed quickly that with a g• a d m ire d , "these had tx ••• s vvt bistres! Possible sta rte rs tonight in the offensive back field are E llio tt R o ­ full- m ero or P e te < u I p epper at bftck, H i * hi ta F a l ls ’ Jo h n n y hen- ling at q u a rte rb a ck , R a y Poage, I ” , tat* pound speedster at a a’ right half, and J e r r y < ru>d. the A partially deflected PHSS fr° m The 96 yards yielded by Syra- Mike Gotten to Boh Moses, cover- etise boiled dowm to 51 bv rushing jn£r r.fry yards, put the Deals for 25 5 yards per game avenge, within one point It was then t ia 45 bv passing for 22 5 and ar, over- ' David Russell converted the ap- all average of 48 9 yards a game parrnt loss to victory a* he sim iff tackle to notch the 14-13 win. Not since 1957, when Kansas turned the trick, has any ma tor college team held ;*s opposition to less than IOO yards lr the first tv . games. And only once in 13 years has another team headed a1! three deh»jisjvp tables at the same That was Auburn for ore week in 1958. On offense. North Texa« State already the rushing leader, took over the top place in total offense from A rm y after the Cadets took a heating from Illinois Arizona State went to the top in rushing and punting, displacing Northwest­ ern and Kansas. In total offense North Texas State has averaged U*. 7 ’- fnr three game* against Svra .u se'* average of 41.* > for two, Arm ar.', Oklahoma tied at 391 0 North Texas gained 1,116 of iD 1,276 yards on the ground for a rushing average of 372 0 yards. Arizona State had 304.0 and S y ra ­ cuse 298.0. O nly once in eight sea­ sons 'Oklahoma, IT S ) ha- a team bewared the North Texax three- game rushing figure Arm y p a s s e d for 187 >urds against Illinois and retained fir-’ place with a 250 5 yard average to Stanford’s 194.7. But the Cadets gained only 32 yards on the ground —men- worst day since 1951 Lamar Tech Edges Close to First K A N S A S C IT Y J* — La m a r Tech of Beaumont, edged to within 17 points of top-rated E a s t T ex ts State in the " * * ' • mickey P a rk W ednesday for Thurs- P a r k Jhapo . W H * . r n , Of -ho SO T H P a rtly sunny peratures rn the --- - Series game Diay ^ “ a . * _ ted to b , if. good Thursdty s sixth ga™*- ......... ........ ■ » • If s sure_ good_ to be s ' said Henn a hall park White Sox starter. E * D y ‘ . > the series second victory making his S J S W anrt -rhat coliseum is a football field and H S stupid to be playing base- '«■<* W > " " ' >"■ ban th-r*-.- „„skev Park you know your field- ’ have a fair chance of getting Ze hall and nobody is going blind from the background " ___ T o t e B d l l f o r O U M c C l e l l a n t o P l a y ; C a r p e n t e r T h r o u g h N O R M A N , Ok -a (3 West Tex* as T e r ro r s ’ ’ the door T h a t s the crudely written sign which adorns leading into th„ room which quarters two football players Washington House the athletic dormitory on the U n ive rsity of Oklahoma ram- pus. Liv in g there are M ike Met iel- lan a sophomore halfback from Stam ford, and Jim m y Carpenter, another halfback from Abilene M cC lellan m ay he ’he man of the hour in Oklahoma a game against the Longhorns be ause of C arpenter won t he playing* H e is out for the season with a leg in ju ry and the Sooners w ill ho counting on M c d f lla n to provide a m ajor portion of their offense against Texas at Dallas Saturd ay, his tremendous speed and power. He s a solid 180-pounder and can a rd dash in 9 6 sec­ run the onds M ike carried the nicknam e of “ Roadrunner'' and his perform ­ ance against Colorado last S a tu r­ day c le a rly indicates that the nick­ name fits him well. I T women can help Texan become the top team in the na t on every season. How ? < arb** I), Fonde reveals his m aster in Fonde** O r - plan Thnrs la> •'I haven't been too pleased in our play thus fa r 'n the series " S3 id M anager A! I*opez of his Pale Hosp who tra il the Los Ange.es Dodger* three games to two, •■But much of the reason we haven’t looked too good was the Coliseum's had playing conditions. W e re a \erv good defensive team. but you couldn’t tell that by the w ay the sun and the white-shirted background out there affected our Liston Replaced By Californian H O U ST O N Tex |J» C u rley Lee a young Californian, has replaced cf J Sonny Liston as heavyweight Cleve land William s* opponent for a na­ tionally televised boxing bout here next Wednesday night. . svx Liston the No 3 heavyweight to w ithdraw be­ injury received contender, h is cause of a hand in Philadelphia workouts, Lee has had only Iii pro fights but has won the last six on knock- outs. National Boxing Enterprises of Chicago, matchmaker for the Wed­ nesday Night televised fights, se­ lected Leo as Liston’s replacement. I ,,f, had be< n scheduled to rn is*’ this his month against H arold Johnson. television debut later L tt Mr. 4 % , The Man W ho Pays More'/ Tell You How To Safeguard Your Children'* Future. M r . 4 % i n Representing Tke Jefferson Standard Life i s M A R IO N B. F IN D L A Y 1501 L A V A C A G R 8-9279 c a '\ ’' H y - u i f ALLIGATOR FOLDAWAY RAIN COAT in rain stops, Lightw eight but oh-so-pro- downpour. te ctive a W h e n folds away com pactly, and can be easily stowed in your pocnet or the glove com partm ent of your car. N Y L O N it IO 95 O T H E R S 3.95 T O 29.50 C om p lete with handy trave' paclc 1 7 W .>>[&>% v r n v \ r % v\ V V \ \ \ \ M E N S W E A R 2332 G U A D A L U P E S T R EET # iW et - ■ a I Ste Foi Cl up-' the P a r DOC (.iii) >" rn Mo«i Snit1 Hod E a r Ro- W it P(H O G O o o o G They re a “must” because they're the “most"I Piper Slacks Slick slacks for that lean. mean look! Tapered, trim and stove­ pipe slim. they fit real tight and ride real low on the hips. No belt needed; extension waist­ band with a d ju stab le sjde buckle tab* does the trick. Con- tinental pockets; pleatlesa front; no cuff- In Cottons and Corduroy, 14.93 to 16.95. In dre** slack fabrics, $6.95 to $15.95, horrific new colors. At your favorite campus shop. you* win -ii STV,, \J W I N T H R O P S i Ip-Otis The Shoe That G oes More Places W ith M ore Things W' A " must” for todav s fashionable wardrobes. . . i our W in th ro p s’ip-ons oiler a new adventure in sfy.e and comfort They re dreisx .je t so casual’ r \ Pi \ y\\\ '\\v P U V4 i • >Vl I A ji ll X X i i B R O W N O R B L A C K $I5’5 W P I k I mm r ^ J S T O R E ■Min S H O E 2348 G uadalupe — On the Drag T H E D R A G S O N L Y E X C L U S IV E S H O E S T O R E choose e r e r l q h t for you from Austin’s largest sr er.lion of TENNIS RA (METS FOR MEN AND W O M EN ! shoes . . . shoes . . . shoes . . . :or o ery spor* v\ we ( i \ Ms h':-tnp BASKETBALL ‘X N F : / * v;>> 2 ! ? n r — ,— « « ______ " * . I / ' A oxford fty'e TENNIS I SPORTING GOODS C O M PA N Y A tLU h c 2120 G u a d a lu p e *O n The DfOfl * OW 2-4144 “ Rat tr» hi >.un ural fat oriie f *-vaa.. J TOUCH FOOTBALL BLE AT THIS CORNER- - ' c>- -J Suture! *r# y can expect a pamtui re C'r oc- an a *c r- A ’e or r oust s’a rtirq a'-' rm e r * Sarurda/ w I erns «r * Show G o o d Prog ress By F A R U IS I) C O N D E Texan Sports Ed itor D ickie Jones and D a vid Russell, in S a t­ two big question m arks u rd a y’s crucial game with O kla­ homa. participated in Wednesday s full scalp practice and the results w ere optimistic that they might be able to play against the Soon­ ers Saturday. Both were injured in the first half against California last week. Jones who spent the weekend in the Health Center, suffered a pain­ Russell ful w ati hed the second half in street clothes after being forced out with a badly sprained ankle. injury knee and Coach D arrell R oyal e arlier in the week said that, it xx as rather doubtful if either p layer would be healthy enough by Satu rd ay to play, but Wednesday, both men w ere in full pads and went through live ly signal drill session's. This doesn't mean they are ful­ ly recovered, hut it shows they have runic a long w ay sins e 9 >n- d a v when hopes w ere slim that action th ey would see much n u j v j*.a i v w * ? v * Football by Air When D arre ll Royal speaks, hts football players aren't the only ones who listen. His voire is heard not only in the locker room, but also v ia the radio waves, R >.dio- television • • xas tapes 15- minute radio interviews w ith the coach for distribution to IIG com­ the m ercial stations state. The shows, to be carried on h w eekly basis throughout the foot­ ball season, round up Southwest Confr: once activity. tig ugh*»u Tim Sweeny, former UT student, k °e p s fit with regular exercise. Attention! W e also have a new gym for ad­ vanced lifters and body budders a t a price anyone can afford. $3. per month against the Sooners. That leaves OI I v Bobby ' unw it/ definitely out with a broken hand, also received against California. Another bright note was Hico H alm 's injury. Halm , an alte r­ nate unit end. has been on the the M aryland game shelf since injury. He donned with a knee pads this week hut it's still un­ known how much participation he s scheduled for in Dallas. The replacem ent problem is rot a< hard with Russell and Gurw itz Jones. W hile both as it in have Texas’ the depth the backfield provides adequate replacem ents. is w ith j,'.ix rd prominent p a ils three shutout wins, in It s a different story in the line where reserves are not so easy to find If Jones is unable to start, the first team assignment w ill go to Jim Bob Moffett, a sleeper on the v a rs ity until he made an end-tot lckle transition this fall in creditable fashion- K a v Brooker- m over xxiii move up to the alte r­ nate unit spot. Rene R a m ire z has Gurw itz place sewed up B i r t Shirley, one of the m any stars in last w eek­ end’s win. W ill switch from the op- posite half to understudy Ram irez. D rew M orris w ill move up a notch behind starter Ja c k Collins The Longhorns xxiii wind up this this afternoon A week s drills short is planned F r id a y .session before they enplane at 5 p.m. for the hour-long Hight to Dallas, Mural Schedule l l, . , ll ' mf;*' ti.*, l p m . - - Frillie r P o rn A vs, Moore-Hlii tnt anna J ’si vs. A lp h a E p s ilo n P i . 5 p m . R o b e rts xs B ra c k e n rid g e . I I, ,,v S ch o o l ? P m D * l t o P m F re s h m a n L a w y e r s vs \ rae- t ’n know ns vs. L e x a l o n m ... p a d S e * < j , M F r a t her S c ru b s x* D e lta T h e ta P h i V X P m. B r a c k e n r id g e vs. D o rm s B C D vs. D o rm A r u f f C o u rts I*Cl> VS M oore- Hill R nm — Roberts vs FGH- Rimk ns. Mural Scores R ig R not Bur; • Pas* >n .'• , tttsg B: Kappa Slgma t l Stgma " I rn A i . M u A ' fj phi Sigma Kappa *"■ !• Kappa Alpha 2 Tv!’ *, Cpsfton IT kik c a < hi IIT - p n i . api a s -4 <:;*•* p; Shin ( Delta 20 P< «iPP« \?nw 13 Air Forr, 2 PKN! 58. Price Hall 0. Mexican Curios • Loather Good* Firxt Line H a n d m a d e B u rses, Billfolds. O v ern ig h t K its, Fltc. 9 Je w e lry „ , , S h< r & Gold Belt B uckle*, E a r r i n g s , B ra c e l e ts , Cuff Links • P o t t e r y M a r a c a * and ( a*ten ets T o r e a d o r O u tfit* F o r L adies, Com plete E n s e m b l e — P a n ts , S h irts, Tie. E tc. • D o ll*— N o velties M E X I C A N Curio Shop 303 F. 0th GR 2-1041 Sox' W ynn to Pitch Thursday in their com fort I of 231 fe e t to a screen T h u r s d a y . O'**"8, 1959 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P a g e 5 Star+ing Line For Today's W H IT K S O X V p a rlc io s s F o x l h I,arui Is c t K lu szru ski lh I xii la r c Smith lf P h i l ' i p s Sh Mc Ana ny rf W j n n p I mkituMKl XOWH lt b lt ^ H . L b I n t MILL JVfcVv » YOUR CO-OP the right move "ARROW E A R L Y W Y N N S i g m a C h i D o w n s Phi Sigs, 13-7 his own erin Fo rce w ith 8 5 been the most for Chicago w ith a average. \paricio and first ha\ e Kluszewski .400 LA Star to Return COLLEGE MEN See oui" new Arrow Kr ts University Styled A well-1 iked shirt lorn I Diversity I a lb io n L e i buttondnwn col l ar, the v c still have a * hie “ solid colors. SS.°0 up. then ling for his only at out the three \gele« He ground- .play in T u e s d a y > I t he Sox e s c a p e d a 1 - 0 victory’' .hp be-’ -df-seven le t heavy series Satchel P aige Faces O f Entering M o v ie Problem Industry i Leroy ‘'Satchel w ith a baseball. t to be, an actor' ihlem of b aseb all § ne of my buddies wasn't easy, It s I o a r since anyone ev I sa w rr ••The hardest pa to cry. In one par rt was learning but I after burying Lid at the big leagues w ill sum* m a g a i n. one of 14 children, quit m the eighth grade to play p had a tremendous career, vasn’t until 1948. in the twi- f hic nnm e, that he had “ - r a s e Senator Proposes y**°J • Purchase of Nats W A S H IN G T O N ll Sen. George Lei says he wants to bi ington Senators if Ca willing to sell the Am club R end er said be w e GET THESE L U X U R Y FEATURES: * * 50mm 12 8 Automatic O Z. Jena ✓ Inter na' v automatic coupled Tessar Lens ins diaphragm ^ F o c a l - Plane s e t t e r - speeds Vt second to I SOO second ✓ It l l 11-m Wa st level viewfinder accepts Prism atic eye level - viewfinder Full flash synchronization ✓ Coupled M m transport, shutter cocking and frame counter Fell lens int®re Lingas.* wide arg’e a 1 te epnc ' o u VY,th 50 mm ' ' 8 Auto. c h a r g e i t s* f kfvf 8 hour laundry & dry c l e a n i n g s e r v i c e on r e q u e s t l O l i v e t t i V Y / / f o r p r o m p t p i e k up CALL GR 2-31 bb 1600 SAN JACINTO 32ND S LAMAR MITCHELL ADDING M ACHINE C O 707 B-nRTON s p r in g s r o a d T h u rsd a y Anes M rs h a ti one of me * of 1959 O ctober lh T heta Sign up a* the C The m an ous throne- T h irte e n England ar I layman, E n g lis h , w tim e the I James Joy notes to th " F in n e y ; J o y c e m a w il l h e m m a n s tW' A lm o st book t r a r , in h is fir I be finish*’ I vegans ' [ s tru c tu re I t r a t es ne • F in n o between llaym an the idea mind w ; "U ly s s e s The h I overwhe l it was a proc© ; jin n s of Living Fm o n th s of J o y c< as it w Century D r . I I done w I Fellow: I Univer I j em im I m o d er W ilt co lo r t e n a l infori canel a I k >u L oan r o n d a n t r m u rm u r < ; w e a rin g cai stoning in ter becom es moi UT W ill Host Conference ann ithwe nn iv 9 a m . gene w on leal engineering term ed the most the ) paper in ng t engineering Si, Si . . . Es Muy Deliciosa! EL MAT- 504 East Ave. GR 7-7023 EL TORO 1601 Guadalupe GR 8-432! MONROE'S 'Mexican Food to Take Home” G R 7-8744 EL CHARRO 912 Red River G R 8-7735 \ a * j / " f I V l \ I f ¥ ~ ^ J C , -*T I . I j/ -*>4 Austin's “Big Four" in Authentic M e x i c a n For the look you I! want in Dallas M o$+ M e n s O C C U P Y I N G O N E O E Basic Cotton bhut Lady's Western Wear f stylish w estern m ore suoouen nly lim it to eith er sh irts rem ain in •ion of the w e a re r, tailo red trou sers * re ss is again the n v . , n v m en like ’ a re pi * v a lent. and sequins if these fab- less piahor- as n s fo o tw ear has becom e i cable the e. a bora Ie V e ts vv t*h both stovepipe cd tops a re a lw a y s rig h t xieo arena or on the ra n g e , re lax atie n , this y e a r 's cow- choose from a whole herd m occasin s, le a th e r loled le a th e r spring- a v a ila b le in a rain- the n atu ral s plus and of course I >r R o g e r J W illia m s w as in New York C l tv O cto b er 5-7 to attend a m eeting o f the M e d ic a l A d v is o ry Hoard of the M u 'O tila r D ystro p h y Association of A m e ric a , Inc. In a p ro g ra m Sponsored bv the Inter-Co-op C o u n cil, 108 students h a v e volunteered to spend one hour a w eek read in g to blind students, a cco rd in g to R a lp h Shoberg, Coun­ c il president. R e ad in g w ill be done at the I ni- room s v e r s ity " Y ” until special ca n be built in the " Y ' basem ent I t is hoped that for that purpose B r a ille d ictio n a rie s and ta fie re ­ c o rd ers w ill he a v a ila b le by that tim e, Shoberg said. is needed T h e p ro g ram began M o n d a y but vo lu n tee rs a re still needed S p e cia l ill ' alin . H e b re w . help and typing. A lso speech m a jo r of at is needed to in te r­ help w ith reseat ch Those ested are asked to c a ll Shoberg, GR2-8331. least ju n io r level is vvo iking T he C ou n cil in co­ operation w ith F r a n k L . W rig h t, ex e c u tiv e s e c re ta ry of the ' mv cu­ s h y Y M C A , and B d P r ic e A ssistan t D ean of M en. Nation C e le b ra te Pharmacy W e e k CONTACT LENSES P R E S C R IP T IO N S FILLED C O M P L E T E O P T IC A L S E R V IC E lites G R 8-2228 2512 Guadalup n a n lire J O P T O M E T R IS T / B U R N E T R O A D O P T IC A L 5306 BURNET ROAD (next door to Shoppers W o r ld ) Hours'. 9-6, M on. thru Sat. • G L 2-2393 M ERI CA ' S N U M B E R MO CCASIN New cigarette paper “air-softens” every puff! Now even the paper adds to 3a!em's springtime freshness! !v^w.v! Helen M a r r B ro w n , for to rjrnt J a m e s L u c ia n graduate. S e p ’ ^ m h r' * in u B a r b a r a le a n N etb e. fo rm er deni and F T em plo ye, to Tam e A llen K ir k . .September 3 in Au tin ■ he*-if S a ! # 'n ’» a m a t i n g n e w H IG H P O R O S I T Y p a p e r a ir- » o tte n » e v e r y p u ff. I n v ia b le po ro u * o p en in g * b len d jut* *be right a m o u n t ot a ir w ith •ach puff to g iv e you a *o tie r, fr e ih e r e v e n m ore P a v o r tu l in ta k e NOW MORE THAN EVER LEATHER BLACK SUEDE 2348 G u a d a lu p e — O n th e D rag THE D R A G S ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE H a y m a n ren s .Book on W o r k D o n e b y J o y c e T h o r , d a y . O c t o b e r 8 . 1 9 S 9 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P . g o 7 2 3 3 8 G u a d a l u p e of the s ta n d s w h e e le d c a r t . IO 500-pound d ru m fe e t ta ll on Moore Judge O f T en M ost w Allan Clulf 3ohen, vice-f s r c r c t a r y - t i T lyons, so cia l 'all sem ester t are Lee G T h a t', right, A c . All 6,500 co p ia, of the O c to b e r T e x .. R a n g e r were .old b e f o r e noon, . new record. O n . .m .ll e x c e p t io n : t h . Bu.Ine.. O ffic e o f T SP ( t h .f . R o o m IOT. Journ.II.rn Building) ha. . few I U n * n ° ur ‘ ub* scriber., S o If you A s c r i b e d to the Ranger and haven t picked up yo ur c o p y , c o m . by and get it quick. Reel quick A n d thi, should be . lesson to the rest of you. G e t you R an ger the m orning of publica* 0-, t“ c i . . . fast. R ig h t? Right. N e w C om m ittee Form ed to Revise I C C C onstitution italian bootery at its very best g M flannel skirts a C o m fo rta b le lh orlon »w*ater*' Perfect for the Blue- Rnd Berry &HPLIF1ER-TUHERS AT y o u r H I - F I CI NTER m w n d x x . v C R 8 6609 in an ity, d sfefrr I . T THE DAILY TEXAN f t * * Pre-game Rallies Present Problem Spirit Generated By Cheerleader* B a *hful football players awl lark of student support are the nca'n problems cheerleader* fare in or­ gan '-fig pep rallies. je r r y Herring;, head cheerleader, says the* after the ra lly at which • •cm hoer Ie.hilt rs are announced, on Iv those who re a lly care whether thr ... ,m M irs or loses anend sue- rood in sc rallies. ♦mnnI Pep rallies m av be more tradi- than useful because sp irit ,t ho c re a te d . H e rrin g said. gem Aft stud* rig to sup- Freshman Committees To Hold Joint Meeting M e m b e rs of Ute Fre s h m a n C ouncil N e w s le tte r and P u b lic ity com m ittees w ill m eet tonight at 7 o’clock in B a tts H a ll 11A. T his w ill l*e the N e w s le tte r < <>mmlt- In itial get-together of the fe e ’s year, ^ h ile the P u b lic ity Com ­ m ittee m et last w eek. Fact-Finders Seek Strike End Begins Broadcast University Station I w» . a Federal Order Due I I Against Dock Men W A S H IN G T O N P President E i ­ senhower’s fact-finders worked at top speed W ednesday night, to de­ live r to the W hite House a report designed to send 85,000 striking dock workers back to work under a court order. The Ju stice Departm ent officials stood ready to seek the Taft-Hart- ley A rt in Federal D is tric t Court in New York City. injunetion Thursday lf federal court agrees to order an 80-day cooling off period, long­ shore work gangs m ay start I ri- day to move thp piled-up cargoes w hich have been choking Atlantic ports from M a in to Texas for the last week. The injunction requires the 80-day truce for working and , negotiation. The panel heard sharp conflicts of testimony rn its high-sf>eed in­ quiry during the morning. T h ™ C hairm an G u y F a rm e r appealed to the parties to seek an early, peaceful settlement. The ie seemed no doubt that E i ­ senhower would have to use the injunction r^ach.nery provided by the Taft-Hartley A ct to halt, at least for a tim e, strikes u h u h im­ peril the public health or safety. The IL A counsel, Ixiuis Wald- man, called u tterly inadequate the emplov er offer of a 30-cent wage, vacation pension, w elfare package over throe years 20 cents the first ye a r, 5 cents rn each of the next two years. B a s ic New York w ages have been J-80 an hour. and M oreover, the I L A la w ye r said. the em ployer offer was conditioned on the union s giving dock employ­ ers a free hand to institute new lahor-savings system s and m achin­ ery'. Reserve Units in Austin hav e vacancies in officer, vv arrant offi­ cer, and enlisted grades for prior enlisted service personnel grades for non-prior service per­ inform ation call HO sonnel. F o r 5-8781. and The U niversity * closed circuit student-derated television station. K R T T , w ill begin this semester s broadcasting Thursday from 4 to 5 lobby of the Texas p m . in the Union, The station, which is under the supervision of Radio/Television, w ill feature panel shows, variety shows, and student talent shows this semester. A special Christmas program , p r e s e n t e r , by John M cC oy, emcee, * „ . Vs«* TaItb \ \ n ( K R T T « programs, which will also include local, regional, and international news, and weather compil ’d and edited by the meter-. ology' division, can he seen each Thursday ♦rom I to 5 p.m. in the Texas Union. San Agustin University Honors Dr. Fred Bullard Decem ber IO, w ill highlight this sem ester's broadcasting ( am era on the Coed ' and “ Big M an on C am pus." shows from program , w ill also be included. The U niversity of San Agustin at Ar equipa. Peru, has made L r F red M . Bullard, U n iv e rsity of la ^t fall s Texas geologist and authority on v u Ic a no logy» an honorary doctor of geology. K a re n Blum e w ill hp hostess on “ C am era on the Coed ’ whit h Will include fashion shows, in t e r n e s , and other to things of coeds. This week representatives of the Panhcllonir Council w i’l be interviewed. R o cky R evisor? w it be the emcee on “ Big M an on Cam pus.” interest A v a rie ty show produced and at­ re d e I by P a t levied, M iss Austin in 1958, vv iii he featured this week. J e r r y G reen; the Alpha Delta P i Trio', Paula C raig ; Ret mono Ret mono; T,at Spiars, Miss Austin of K eith Pow er vs iii be 1959; and received this honor Dr. Bullard , who has studied many of the w orld's active vol­ canoes, in ceremonies at the conclusion of his nght-month Fulbrig ht lectureship at Arequipa. He a L o did reseat rn on the Andes Mountains’ volcanic belt w hile in South A m erica. D r Ea rn e s t F . Gloyna has wen the H a rris o n P re s c o tt E d d y “ out­ aw ard for lf* standing research part in the research and author- •ship of a series of p ap ers on vvaste- tre a tm e n t and water-reuse. / THE UNIVERSITY'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE RADIO AND HI-FI SALES AND SERVICE CENTER Serving the University area for IO years “ H IG H FIDELITY AT R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S ” -IAIA c 2010 Sp eed w ay j G R 8-6609 N Journalists to Get Awards October 15 The Journalism Honors P a y rec­ ognizing scholarship winners wall in bp held Oetober 15 at 4 p rn Home Econom ies Building 105, D r. N o m s G, Davis, associate profes­ sor journalism , announced. _____________ tv im I W Enjoy gay, informal times at our bowlers' haven Guys and gals go tor our ipic-and-span bowling lanes. W ell, no w o n d e r, 'cause we aim to please. Pan to in soon and discover the magical wonder of come bowling. • Reservations • IO Lanes • Snack Bar for Parties • A B C Approved • Conveniently Located • Automatic Pin Setters The Bowling Center 3409 Guadalupe G L 3-9161 Modern Equipment 900 W e st 6th. G R 8-3451. DAILY TEXAN CL ss, Each Word i lass;' < d I >isntov I column x I mea one tim# Each Additional T im e VO Consort.’ ve Issues ( I. A S S IF IF O ADV t HT IS I N it R A T T S (15-word minimum) .....««••••♦.............. . ......... .................................................. ........... 4c m m <*) « on . ll .IX' j» \ e Issue rates j j __ rt- C f ASSI FIT. ti A D V E R T I S I N G DF. A D I . IN F.* i Monclav t esday i M a n ......................... *.................. Tuesdav dncsda e l exa n ...................... Wednesday rsriav Texan ................................. Thursdev la y Texan ............................................. F rid a y fhe event* of* e r r w V ’m ade' ‘in ‘ in ' advVVusMnont it of errors mane " ” " "•“ •' he given as the publishers are responsible for only , , one incorrect insertion. T h F r In CALL JO HN N Y — GR 2-2473 Nurseries W a n te d Lost and Found W I L L T A K E w hile io u ' ( A R K O cork . i ll . 12U lr children W A N T E D : T W game. C a ll Mr T I C K E T S to O U at C R 8 3497 during garten C H IP - N - D A L E N U R S E R Y A ’ D kinder­ I block err campus. Degreed kindergarten tench-r Registered % ,rse owner GI-. 3-0159- a n d operator. G R 8-ceib ______ . . da>. B L O O D D O N O R S — A ll tvpps of blood needed for usagp in Austin P ro fe s­ sional donors Bow accepted lra v is County Blood B an k . 2907 R Red River. Special Services W A S H IN G A N D IR O N IN G . W’ill pick up and deliver. G R 8-6973. B R I M ! T H I S A ll 'r ip grease job All kinds of repairs on a ‘ makes in for and model cars Select % 0,n ';j Rr-nau it-Peugeot sales and service. G R 6-201*. W A S H IN G A M ' IR O N IN G af horn* Beulah Houston. 25oS Ea s t l i t h St. s a y I M E W I T H free p ick up and laundry. Ja c in to u r u v r r v dr\-cleaning and Save 10'V by "d riv in g to San Laundry- 16tH and San Ja cin to . T Y S T U D E N T W A U T O M O B IL E L I A B I L I ­ in a s s i K M Bow W illiam s. Insurance w ritte n risk. cash basis only. 624 I.am ar. G R 2-0545. R F V r " T V 's 1959 Portables. D a ily rates 110 5-5597. G R 2 269 Typing M A R T H A A N N Z I Y L E Y M. B A . A complete p ro fu sio n s! typin g serv­ ice tailored to the needs of I niver- *!ty keyboard equipment and engineering sertations. Special language. studen's for theses and dis­ C onveniently located et G O O D A L L W O O T E N D O R M B L D G . 2102 G uadalupe Pho. G R 2-3210 R E P O R T S D I S S E R TA I IO N S. Roberta B W in k le r. Mrs VV est. lOt D G R 7-7554 e x p e r i e n c e d t y p i n g s e r v i c e . accurate, reasonable, m in or editing. HO 5 5813.' ___ ____ D e l a f i e l d " s e r v i c e . t y p i n g G ram m ar corrected M im eographing. ..... ... ...... M u ltilith in g H I 2-6522. T H E M E S , O U T L IN E S L A W % notes. Double spaced. J5e. ( I R 6 1.17. E L F C T R O M A T I C PH B O R T S. T H E S E S dissertations. Close in. Mrs. De Rut. I s. G R 8-3298 _ T i l l S L S T E R M P A P E R S . General of fie* and dictaphone cvpeHence. Wec- B .M . N o tary. <>R 2 2968 Mi** »r Graham . D IS S ! R T A T IC N R. T H E S F S RL P O R T S Elect t "m at rn «4 block from cam pus) .Mrs, Bodour. Experienced G R 8-8l l 3. D IS S E R T A T IO N S . T H E S E S (E le c tro m a tic ). M r*, Report* flitch !*. C.oao« In. G R 6-7079. DO T Y P I N G IN m y home Theses dls- sertations G L 2-2382. 4527 Avenue D A L L O T Y P E S W O R K bv r x n r r l e n e d t> plat. Electrom atic. H i 2 5-2X3._______ For Sale Musical F O R S A L E . S I X tickets for S late L a ir Oklahoma October I " W eekend -Center section, lower floor. Cai! G L 3-5331 a fte r 5 OO p rn. S A IL B O A T S S A I L F I S H . N F M and used fiberglass and kits. L ittle I r o ­ In terlace and per. F ly in g Dutchm an others .lo in ^ tln w eekly races. Sa ilb o at Sales. G R 2-7237. I sod S tar, $650 00. 1959 S IM L A S I P E R D eluxe W h ite. L ik e new A ll extras. Priced to sell. G L 2-5318 a fte r 5.00 pm . G R 8-6791 L I B E R A L D IS C O U N T S . N E W type­ w rite r — electric portable or m anu­ al T e rm * available. C all Jim . G L 3-6271 after six. R O Y A L TY’ P E W R I T E R IN good condi­ t ail Reasonab ly p r i c e d , tion S G R 8-3446 These*. 1508 P H U N T I N G H O R N S fo Phone polished s.' 50 each. Kelsall Ideal L A R G E , high I a football ga'nes. Sam G R 2-0534, U L T R A - M O D E R N 1958 blond G rundig Ma lest ic A M EM Radio Phonograph com bination *145. Ex celle n t condition. C all C L 3-1898. S A C R I F I C E 4957 L L O Y D Sedan Eco­ nomical. easy to park. A real buy for cash G R 2-5302 $450 D O W N 3 bedroom, 2 bath bouse. inspec­ tion. Sober R e a lty Companv. GI- 2 3026. 2903 P e rr y Lam Open for G R 7 6818. . IO Vol P O P ! L A R S t’ l E N C E IO Vol T H E B O O K O F K N O W L E D G E 'lei Vol EN C Y* L O R E I >1 A AM L RH AN A C O M P L E T E (W a ln u t B o o k Stand Included) These books arc brand new, Never used $309 OO O rigin al Cost S a cn fir e Pri< e Of) Cash C A N B E S E E N A F I L R J RO I M D A IL Y 4329 A IR P O R T B L V D . R H O N E H O 5 6910 1951 F O R D . N E W T I R E S . Twotone car. < all student's Ideal for a G R 7-1298 a fte r 6 <*1 I " RO O D L E P l P R I E S P U R K bred hiark intelligent pets m iniature*. Lev* Iv $50 and $65 (•!. 5 0320 fied vc Classified $10 no RF.VVARD. E N V E L O P E contain­ ing sociology book and notes Lost Tuesday. L ittle fie ld Fountain. T. B. Bru nn er, S I I W e st ,19th. $10.00 R E W A R D F O R return P i Kappa Alpha pin Lost hot va ♦■'rn -()p and V a rs ity Theater. Gall H o 5-6630. I O S T B L A C K FO LD -over clutch bag In B a tts H all on October 3 R E ­ W A R D . Georgia Atkinson. G R 8-0669. Alterations D E S IG N IN G D R E S S M A K IN G C A M ­ P U S clothes Form al gowns a spec-, ,-tc L ib b y Snokrider. 2608 VV est Salts 48th ' G L 3-3984. M I N S I X P E R T A L T E R A T IO N S done reasonably. Quick service See Mrs Jic o b s o n s M e n s VV ear. ..uu- Arnold, Guadalupe. F O R T U E F IN E S T q u alitv In dress making and alterations P a t Quinlan ;•„»! Colorado. Apt. 4 G R 7-4338. A L T E R A T IO N S A N D D R E S S M A K IN G 715 VV cst 25th Street, G R 6-3360. VV I L L DO S E W IN G In my horn* and alt erat nns. R e f t * o n a ii I c price*. H elp W a n te d D IN IN G RO O M W A I T R E S S W h ite over 21. M orning o r evening hours. U niform meals furnished Mrs M ow­ ers. D risk ill I lott I Dining Room P A R T - T IM E C H U R C H s e cre te r An­ go) Protestant, p referable M ethodist. tv Ping. L v tle . E fficie n t English Sa la rn open H I 2-7221 or 111 2-5391 Cad Reverend shorthand F O U R - P A R T V O C A L E N S E M B L E cap­ able " f rending music and singing close h a rm e r' or radio commercials ANO sm all Instrum ental combo includ­ ing vibes F o r audition appointm ent, call Austin Recording C o m p a n y . G R 6-8142 sw P A R T T I M E M E N or women F ive or afternoon* and evenings per week Re. n a tio n a l leadership in res V dent Sal school. Good wages Room and hoard lf desired at no extra cost ( a ll Mrs. Dresch at H O 5-5404 Rooms "for Rent R O O M S K O R M K N redecorated, rooms j ear-round Large new iv air conditioned Lave School. I specially good set-up for 2 < • 3 men $35.00 mon!his per room w ith kitchen privileges. U tilities paid 815 E a s t 31st G R 7-5504 N ear Apartm ents F U R N IS H E D O N E B E D R O O M ap art­ m e n tU n iv e r* lt> Brea You w ill like furnished one bedroom th o modern, apartment I'uliv carpeted throughout. A r conditioned and cen trally healed G R 2-0221, office hours. G L 2-3066 after 7'i9 VVI- S T 26th. Heated p o o l . C a r p e t e d Draw drapes T ile bath kitchen Maid I efrigerated a ir Tanel heat. serv -e, $80 m. G R 6-9237. N E A R I T — O N E bim k. Furnished. A ! "utilities paid. *75.00 for 3 men. inspection. front Open U l'sta irs re Hi Elm w ood. G L 3-1562 for A T C A M P U S Alr-condR inned, at­ tra ctiv e ly furnished 4 room e f f ic ie n t .oiiplo. C all at 1920 Sp eed w aj. T A R R Y TO W N 2809 B rid le Rath T • nished re-decorated two bedroom d;r pies Alr-t noditloned, Bus K< . next door. B E S T A D D R E S S R IO H O I S E G A R D E N A P A R T M E N T S 17th and R IO G R A N D E B r t\ 'cen University and Capitol area Furnished and unfurnished air-con damned apartments w ith swim m ing pool A vailab le Septem ber. G R 2-0166. R E N T A ROOM find a room m et*" Advertise in the Dniiv Texan Classi­ Phone G R 2-2473 and ask for R E S E R V E Y O U R RO O M now! T w o In prtv-oe for gentlemen 2-1137. bedrooms Priva te bath. G R home. G E 3-6379. N C A R M S A ir conditioned rooms f r congenial and com for­ men Quiet table. 306 East 30th. G R 7-0501 B E D R O O M F O R T W O bo- s Alr-v’ondl* tioning optional P riva te enl ranee per boy ( IR 7-3771. Near U m vers't; Share bath. $25 -» M A L E G A R A G E RO O M or sin;, or double In house. Vorv nice W a! mg distance of I m vorsitv. G R 2 4( : Sirs M ad elevi. G R 7-3623 at night For Rent LA KH AUSTIN lot. six miles from *am- < 'n vv at ct f 1 ont to build 4 bedroom 1 pus Propose ■nom a i' condo toned and hath and play e wi t h double boat do. k furnished hon 4' 'sh Ju n e upaney Read v to j, axe to 4 Qualified men for |60 r u b per month. for I G R 6 2621 W A N T Y O U R Dissertation or Thesis typed. Consult The large list of com ­ idvertlslng In the D a ily pt tent typists Texan Classified Ads Bt Y l l O R S U ).I th* D a l'v Texan Classified Ad* Piton* through IT G R 2-2473 between 8 and 5 dailv. THE 1960 CACTUS cir. Announces The Fraternity Photographic Schedule Pictures ere to be made in the Cactus Studio Journalism Building, Room 107 Studio Hours: 8:30-12:00 1:00-4:30 All Appointments Must Be Made Through the Fraternity S C H E D U L E A C A C IA ............................. Thursday, Oct. 8 Thru Monday, Oct. 12 A PH A EPSILO N Pl .................................. Thursday, Oct. 8 Thru Monday, Oct. 12 A L P H A TAU O M E G A .............................. Thursday, Oct. 8 Thru Tuesday, Oct. 13 BETA TH ETA Pl .............................................Thursday, O ct. 8 Thru Monday, O ct. 12 CKH p|_|| Thursday, Oct. 8 Thru Monday, Oct. 12 D ELTA C H I ................................................ Thursday, O ct. 8 Thru Monday, Oct. 12 DELTA K A PPA E P SIL O N .................. Thursday, O ct. 8 Thru Tuesday. O ct. 13 DELTA S IG M A PHI .................................. Thursday, O ct. 8 Thru Monday, Oct. 12 DELTA TAU DELTA .............................. Friday, O ct. 9 Thru W ednesday, O ct. 14 DELTA U PSILO N .......................................... Friday, O ct. 9 Thru Tuesday. Oct. 13 K A P P A A L P H A ........................................ Monday, O ct. 12 Thru Thursday, O ct. 15 K A P P A S IG M A .......................................... Tuesday, Oct. 13 Thru Friday, O ct. 16 LA M B D A C H I A L P H A ........................... Tuesday, Oct, 13 Thru Thursday, Oct. 15 PHI DELTA TH ET A .............................. Tuesday, O ct. 13 Thru Thursday, O ct. 15 PH I G A M M A DELTA ................................... Tuesday, Oct. 13 Thru Friday, Oct. 16 PH I K A PPA PSI ........................................ Tuesday, O ct. 13 Thru Friday, Oct. 16 PHI K A PPA S IG M A .............................. Wednesday, O ct. 14 Thru Friday, Oct. 16 PHI K A PP A TAU .................................. Wednesday, O ct. 14 Thru Friday, Oct. 16 PH I K A PPA TH ET A .............................. Wednesday, Oct. 14 Thru Friday, Oct. 16 PH I S IG M A DELTA ................................W ednesday, O ct. 14 Thru Friday, Oct. 16 PHI S IG M A K A P P A .............................. Thursday, O ct. 15 Thru Monday, Oct. 19 Pl K A PP A A L P H A ................................ Thursday, Oct. 15 Thru Tuesday, O ct. 20 S IG M A A L P H A EPSILO N ......................... Friday, O ct 16 Thru Tuesday, Oct. 20 S IG M A A L P H A M U ................................... Friday, Oct. 16 Thru Tuesday, O ct. 20 S IG M A C H I ............................................. Friday, O ct. 16 Thru W ednesday, G et 21 S IG M A NU ............................................ Friday, Oct. 16 Thru Wednesday, Oct. 21 S IG M A PHI E P SIL O N ............................. Monday G et. 19 Thru W ednesday, Oct. 21 TA U DELTA PHI ...................................... Monday, O ct 19 Thru W ednesday, O ct. 21 TA U K A PP A E P S I L O N ............................ Monday, Oct. 19 Thru W ednesday, Oct. 21 T H ET A C H I ................................................ Monday, O ct. 19 Thru Tuesday, O ct. 20 TH ET A XI .........................................Tuesday, O ct. 20 Th-u W ednesday, O ct. 21 Attempt Made to Kill Abdel Kassem B P I H I T, Lebanon 'P - Ira q ?, revolutionary Pre m ie r Abdel H a r ­ lan KssBCfit w as shot by an assas­ sin in a Baghdad street late W e d ­ nesday but escaped serious injury’. Baghdad radio repotted. Three shots hit the Ira q i strong­ man as he rode in his station w ag ­ on along Rashid Street, the m ain avenue in Baghdad. P a r lie r re­ ports said he had been hit only o n e r . W hether A rab N ationalist follow­ ers of United A rab Republic P re s ­ ident ( ’.am al Abdel N asser had anything to do w ith the shooting, they w ill he blamed for it by the the Communists. The Beds are ingle political force in st congest intro! most of the news- Iraq and papers. ST. \ N T H O N Y” S VI D U \ K .\ M A ; m u1 j (. it aria I u p * arni til H STATION Lau nd ry and I»r> ( leaning Weekdays 7 a rn to 12 p rn . A p m to IO p m Sundnv- 7 a rn to J p rn M anager on duty all the time I-H O U R CLEANING I DAY LAUNDRY LONGHORN CLEANERS 6-3X4. 253(5 Guadalupe B. C. R O G E R S Ophthalmic Dispenser < nntaet L e n in I Uteri Within easy walking distant* of th* campus. 1501 G uad. G R 7-1422 CHARLTON & CHARLTON C H IR O P R A C T O R S W h ile you are im proving y o u r mind W h a t is happening ti, so u r apine. I H r, I F r e d P h o n e D r I t.K SS Year*, a t 700 VV. 6 t h S t r e e t < b a r i t o n 1*71 < h B r i t o n EXPERT SHOE REPAIR % Keys Made • 10% O ff Goodyear Shoe Shop O f f th e D ra g on 2 3rd S t r e e t RENT THE FIJI LAKE CLUB For Pacties And M eetings Day or Night 300 W . 27th Call G R 8 8533 or G R 7-8239 •Ji — CX M G L . c r. r X •- - * * h. r> ‘t ’ • Editorial Reading: College or Business Page 2 T h e Da t e x a n “First Co liege Daily in the South" Weather: Sunny H igh 88; Low 65 Vol. 59 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 Eight Pages Today No. 36 Parties Pick Nominees Steel Talks Halt Once Again In 85-Day Strike Today Is Deadline Ike Demanded; He Returns to Capitol P IT T S B U R G H , P a . (.ft — Steel negotiators despaired Wednesday of a strike peace pact on the eve of President Eisenhow er’s appar­ ent deadline for government in­ tervention tinder the Taft-Hartley Act. President Da\ id J . M cDonald of the United Steelworkers Union, saying a negotiated settlement seemed hopeless, sent the union’s 170-man Wage P o licy Committee home. 'Die group would ha\e to approve any new contract. The on-and-off negotiations w ere again suspended with no further meetings in prospect to end the crippling 85-day strike, worst in steel history. Neither the industry nor union would budge from its stands after a “ summit m eeting’’ between M c­ Donald and top industry executives I got nowhere Tuesday night. Eisenhow er said a week ago he wanted a settlement by the tim e he returns to Washington T hurs­ day from a rest trip In P a lm Springs, Calif. M cDonald said that lf Eise n - 1 invokes hower the Taft-Hartley Act and seeks to stop the strike for 80 days under a court injunc­ tion, the U S W w ill fight the in-1 i junction attempt in the courts. “ B u t if an injunction is issued, the United Steelworkers of A m er­ ica w ill obey the law of the land,” the union chief said. M c D o n a l d s a i d the u n i o n still of T a f t - H a r t l e y I n s t e a d , w a n t s E l s e n h o w e r t o s t e e r c l e a r nam e a p u b l ic f a c t - f i n d i n g b o a r d to r e c o m m e n d s e t t l e m e n t t e r m s . a n d , He said It would end the historic dispute more quickly and fairly. Eisenhow er, however, has ex­ pressed distaste for McI>onald s plan unless the Industry Joins the union In supporting It. Under the T-H law, an inquiry board would m erely report strike facts without suggesting a solution. A fter the Accident Fh o to hy V e rn e An accid en t involving a motor scooter and an autom obile seriously injured David A lexan­ der Smith, University student, at 7:58 a.m. W e d n e s d a y a t Twenty-first Street and U n ive r­ sity Avenue. Smith, 387A Deep Ed d y A p a r t­ ments, riding the scooter, suffered a broken right leg and broken right hand. H e was taken to the University H ealth C enter. Police said the automobile, driven by Jam es Terry J a c k ­ son, was turning west on W e s t Twenty-first Street from U niversity Avenue, and the scooter was east bound on W e s t Twenty-first. Mario Lanza Dies O f Heart Attack R O M E LR — M a rio Lanza, a golden voiced boy from Ph ilad el­ phia's “ Little It a ly ” who encoun­ tered undreamed of woes at the peak of his clim b from rags to riches, died Wednesday. He was 38. IV a th was due to a heart attack at a time in life when he should hasp been at the top of his career. He long had been plagued by chronic overweight. The tenor, whose movies and records made him an idol of both bobby soxers and .serious music lovers, liked being called the rein­ carnation of the Italian opera star E n ric o Caruso. His picture “ The G reat C aruso” grossed among the highest finan­ cial returns of any musical mo­ tion picture in film history. D uring his three years residence in Rom e, Lanza was hospitalized several tim es for illnesses ranging from a tooth infection to bari colds. real name was Alfredo His Arnold Cocc/za. Students Asked To Be Careful On Dallas Trek T ile D e p a r t m e n t of P u b l i c S a f ­ e t y will h a v e e v e r y a v a i l a b l e f a ­ c il i ty on t h e a l e r t a lo n g th e r o u t e t h e T e x a s - O k l a ­ f r o m A u stin h o m a fo o tb a ll g a m e t h i s w e e k ­ e n d , a c c o r d i n g to H o m e r h a r r i ­ son -lr., d i r e c t o r of t h e D e p a r t ­ m e n t . to t h e t h e r e T h e y vs ill b r to p r o t e c t t h e g r e a t m a s s of m o t o r i s t s a n d few t h e i r p a s s e n g e r s f r o m a n d u n l a w f u l d r i v e r s r e c k l e s s g e n e r a l l y for h i g h ­ t r a f f i c a c c i d e n t s , he s a i d . w a y “ In o t h e r w o r d s b e s u r e you IX- s u r e y o u g e t r e s p o n s i b l e g e t t h e r e a n d h a c k , ” G a r r i s o n sa id . The strike has Idled 500,000 di­ re ctly In the basic steel industry and some 200,000 Ind irectly in oth­ er industries, and the steel short- I a g e w a * growing rapidly. On the w a y up from the role of piano mov er-truck d river, he made more than a m illion dollars in a year. Toscanini called his the greatest voice of the 20th century Speaker Sam Rayburn Says LBJ May Be Demo Candidate B O N H A M — Speaker Sam said Wednesday R aybu rn that friends m ay m ake Senator Lyndon Johnson a candidate for the Demo­ cratic nomination for President. Raybu rn commented right after Johnson, In the m ajo rity the Senate, told a questioning re­ porter : leader “ T w o y< o r s a g o I s a i d I w a * no t a c a n d i d a t e a n d h a d no In t e n d o n of h e m m i n g o n e . My p o s ­ ition Is still Johnson is here for a two-day visit with R aybu rn. The two Tex­ ans are the most powerful men In Congress. t h e s a m e . ” They were questioned alxout a copyrighted D allas Morning N e w s story stating Johnson w ill >.prk the nomination “ moderate if a real movement develops in the p a rty.” The News said Johnson would de­ cide within two weeks. IV m o e ra tic congressmen Asked aliout reports that a poll re ­ of Johnson flected strong favor for as presidential nominee, the sen a tor said: “ They speak for themselves I have no com m ent,'’ N or would R ayb u rn expand his comment. h i g h e s t t h e t h e p e o p le of Hut In I n t r o d u c i n g J o h n s o n l a ­ to ti m e e t i n g of B o n h a m t e r c iv ic* c h ih * H ay b u r n swirl J o h n I* “ a m a n w e ll e q u i p p e d son o ffice h a n d l e to g r a n t e d b y t h e U n ite d M a t e * . “ Lyndon sa vs he is not a candi­ date for president.” Rayburn friends are “ But his continued. going to have another idea about that between now and die Demo­ cratic convention, I have been watching leaders In the Senate for m any years and Lyndon Johnson is the greatest leader I have ever seen ” Johnson returned the com pli­ ment sating “ To me, Sam R a y ­ burn is more than S h a k e r of the House, lip is the symbol of all the qualities which have made Con­ gress a vita l institution since 1785. The session m ay end, but Speaker R a yb u rn 's role as one of our greatest living statesmen enures ” The D allas New s’ story said: “ Johnson believes he can go to the convention, if he should be a candidate for nomination, with more votes than any other con­ tender. t h a t “ H ut he vein h a v e t o Ice etui th e p e o p le of his a n d m o d e r a t e s of o t h e r to b a t t l e t h e this D e m o ­ v inc r d s t a t e sta te 's re ally w a n t l i b e r a l e l e m e n t c r a t i c p a r t y . ” In Til roe of the other leading con­ tenders for the I>emorcatic nom­ ination are Johnson’s colleagues in the Senate. They are Jo h n K e n ­ (M ass i, Stuart Sym ington nedy (Mo. t, and Hilbert Hum phrey i Minn. I. Also still favored by some is Adlai Stevenson, tw ice beaten in elections by President E ise n ­ hower. Deadline for Candidates To File Is 5 p.m. Today The filing deadline for candidate* in the fall general election is 5 p rn. Thursday at the Students’ As­ sociation office in Texas Union 206. Copies of the election code and constitutional quiz questions w ill * bo given candidates. Law School Runoffs To Be Held Thursday Seven position* w ill l>e at stake when Law School students vote Thursday in a runoff e!e< lion for student officer*- Included in the {*>-ts lo la* filled BBA Posts Filled By Cason, Austin R B A Guin* ii Wednesday night elected Tom m y C o o n and Je ff Austin to fill two unexpired posi- tions on the Student Assembly. Cason replaces Penny Margolis, who is now in law si hoed and in­ eligible for the B B A post lbs term is over at the tune of the fall elec­ tions Austin vv ill serve until the spring of IWO He replace* John Culpep­ per who bot ame ineligible because of si belastu probation 'IT)* council named B ill Holden chairm an of tin election commis­ sion for B B A class officer elec­ tions Novem ber l l . Dolores l i m ­ ning is sug M athews will vie for the m idlaw office, and Leon Melote and Skip Morse will compete for senior president I iglu students g a in e d office in Tuesday s p rim a ry voting with Boh W alker hagging the top job B a r Association set ret ars -treasurer Also elected were Ann Sizemore, m idlaw secretary'-treasurer; Roger I Brown, senior vice-president; Jo s ­ hua T aylo r, senior secretary-treas- , urcr; E lm o Johnson, m idlaw honor j councilm an, and Jim Richardson, Bob G rit ta, and I ton Bishop, sen­ ior honor councilmen, Besides the presidential « andi- i dates other students and the of­ fices they arc competing for in Thursday v turnoff will be M arilyn freshman Allen and Sally Spew s secretary-treasurer, Gordon M a r­ lo w ell, Rex Nichols, and Pete ; Schwab, freshman vice-president; J Ja m e s M c B rid e and Dick Young, freshman honor councilman; M inor Rounds and Bob Xurovik, m idlaw vice-president; and David Allen Gene M orris, and R ick Stover, Honor C o u n c i l representative, plat# L Rep Okay Given to 12 Candidates B y B O B B I E L O V E T w elve candidates received W ed­ nesday night the endorsement of the Representative P a r ty as nom- j inees for assem blym an and asso­ ciate justice offices in the fall elec­ tion. In other action, B a r r M cC lellan, ; party co-chairman, resigned his position, making G a ry N ordheim er chairm an of the party. M cC lellan is candidate Sciences Assem blym an. for A rts and I a Nominated as candidates for the two positions of wom en’s associate justice were M a rietta P a yn e and Lyn n Goldsm ith; for the two m en’s justice positions were associate Chancey Croft and J im Bard en, Nominees for the three places as Arts and Sciences Assem blym en w ere M ike Cooper, Jo e Shannon, and M cC lellan ; for B B A Assem ­ blym an, Ronnie Steinhart; and for the Education Assem blym an post, I M a rg y Kuebler. In the Engineering Assem bly­ man race for two positions, Mau- | rice Doak and Ken G lasser were re- nominated. R o cky R evisore | ceived the party nomination for j the one place as Fin e A rts Assem- ; blyman. J Other candidates for nomination I to the B B A position w ere Luther , Scott and Ralph Winton. T r e n t Cam pbell, independent I candidate for Engineering Assem ­ blyman, requested, but did not re­ ceive, the party endorsement. Before introducing the party platform, M cC lellan said that he wanted to answer the attacks that had been made by the opposition party. “ Tile Action P a r t y is so scared that they have reverted to what I call dirty politics solely for their own advantage,” he said. “ When party politics gets to this point, it ought to be abandoned,” he added. “ These people are struggling for life, they have are old people over there. W e ’re going to fight ibm hard ,” M cC lellan added vehemently. for all The form er p arty chairm an said that the Action P a r t y members were m ainly from three groups while the Representative P a rty represented 30 groups. “ They seem I d be a party of action, but look at their accom plishm ents,’’ He said the Representative P a rty was going to regain some of the respect that last spring. fur “ we know the campus and the Action P a r t y doesn't." lost it M cClellan outlined this tentative party platform : Promote an at the U n ive rsity every phase of campus life; intelligent attitude in regards to Utilize the facets of student gov­ ernment to pronate a greater em­ phasis on academ ics, W ork for the general w elfare of all students; Increase effectively the role of student government ; Utilize e very available facility to gain support < f faculty and ad­ students' pro­ for ministration posals and needs; Re-evaluate the purposes and or­ ganization of ihe Students Asso­ ciation in an attem pt to develop a system of student government that is and for students; W ork vigorously for these p r o posals as w ell as propose them. The P a r t y voted to have signs I and poster* in the coming election. Action Bid Goes to 8 Hopefuls By TOMMY STUCKEY Action P a r ty nominated three candidates for the Student Court and five for the Students' Assem bly and turned down a bid for endorse- : ment from Trent Campbell, candi- for Engineering Assembly­ ! date man, at a meeting Wednesday night. Ann Reloate was chosen as can­ didate for Wom en’s Associate Ju s ­ tice and Bob Odle and B ill F ie ld e r for M en s Associate Justice. the N ancy Cotton, Cynthia Hall, and H al Simmons were nominated to three vacant Arts & fill j Sciences Assem blym an posts. C a r­ los Diaz won endorsement for E n ­ gineering Assem blym an vacancy. Sign Here, Please O C C U P Y I N G O N E O F the 48 booths in the foreign language laboratory in student Suzy Young. The lab oratory is now available to all students of G erm an, Russian, Jap a n ese, or any of the R o­ mance languages. Located in Batts H all 243, the laboraory is open from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m., M on d ay through Friday. J im Infante, who was a Repre- Photo by Avant sentative P a r t y Assem blym an last year, received the approval of Ac­ tion P a r ty for Graduate Assem bly­ man. Infante e a rlie r in the week j turned down the Representative P a rty nomination saying that he did not desire the endorsement. Phillips to Play At O U Dance The Teddy Ph illip s Orchestra w ill replace Perez Prad o's agrega­ tion for the Texas-OU pre-game dance F r id a y night in D allas Me­ m orial Auditorium . Dm State F a i r of Texas public­ ity department reported that, due to P ra d o ’s in Germ any, the band w ill be unable to fulfill its D allas com m itm ent. illness Students m ay have heard the Phillips orchestra Septem ber 30 at its concert in M unicipal Auditor­ ium. The M od em aircs vocal group also appeared w ith the hand. Featuring the Teddy Phillips Colleen Lovett, the hand has build quite a reputation w ith the Chicago nightclub set. Phillips is noted for his “ mid- western style. Unusual musical effects and tone combinations add variety without disturbing the tem ­ po or danceability. D ie Phillip s orchestra w ill play for dancing on the upper level of the auditorium and B illy M a y ’s orchestra w ill play on the lower floor. The dance, sponsored by the State F a ir of Texas and the D a l­ las Cham ber of Commerce. Is open only to students of the two uni­ versities. Admission ID cards. It w ill begin at 9 p rn. and end at 3 a rn. free on ISA Bus Tickets for OU On Sale in Union Today T ickets for the IS A sponsored bus to the O U game Saturday w ill Ive on sale Thursday In Texas Union 307 from 9 a rn. to 12 noon and 3 to 5 p m . The bus w ill leave at 6 30 a rn. Satu rd ay from behind the Women's ! Gym. Assembly to View Higher Standards Resolutions calling for stricter admission procedures and a new typo of extrance exams w ill be of­ fered at a Student Assem bly meet­ ing at 7.15 p rn. Thursday in Texas Union 311 F ra n k Cooksey, president of the Students* Association, said one 1 resolution w ill advocate tile restric­ tion of adm ission to high school j students with a B average or A D a vid K e n d r i c k . Arts and plans to offer a resolution com­ mending the progress made in rais­ ing the academ ie quality at the U niversity. Assem bly members are sched­ uled to aet on a proposed amend­ ment to the Constitution that would advance spring elections one week, and a bill designed to perm it two foreign students appointed by the Ola­ the act to 1 rank in the top 25 per cent of their ny. class. The resolution includes a plan that eventually would deny admission to students who score in the low er 20 ;>er rent on en­ In other business, submit the names of cd chairm en of som em inent committees approval. The appearance of Cam pbell touched off the only liv e ly diseus- j sion in an otherwise quiet meeting. Campbell said that he was running a* an independent because “ both parties have become too bogged down in party politic* to do w hat they should have done.” A heated debate arose between Campbell and Infante, who was an Engineering Assem blym an last year, when Cam pbell accused prev­ ious assemblymen of not spending the time or effort to adequately represent the engineers. Infante demanded specific ex­ amples of his laxity as an assem ­ blym an. and Campbell replied that no one representing the engineers in the past three years had tried to get the opinion of the student*. Infante said that he had attended every meeting of the Engineering Council and had taken student poll* j on at least three Issues. The eight candidates and tho party officers w ill meet later to I draw up tho Action P a r ty plat- : form. Job Placement Briefing Today A convocation on job placement opportunities and procedures for liberal arts seniors w ill be held in Texas Union 315 Thursday at 7 | p m. W iliam J . H all, director of the I .Student Em ploym ent Bureau, said the purpose of the new placement program is “ to provide a liaison office between prospective em ploy­ in th® ers and students, m ainly I fields of liberal a rts ." The annual, an official, non-pro­ fit publication listing the job op­ portunities norm ally made a v a il­ able by the participating compan­ ies, w ill be at the students' dis­ posal at the convocation. The new edition being released by W illiam J Hall, w ill also ho available in the Student E m p lo y ­ ment Bureau, Pearce H all 106, be- • ginning Frid ay . the annual give Articles in the opening section of tips on a ll aspects of getting and keeping a job. F o r the first time th.s ye ar, it contains a special listing of those firm s which offer professional em ­ ployment to women Of the m ore than 1.700 firm s that are listed in the annual 600 offer job oppor­ tunities for women. trance exams A resolution urging the substitu- I tion of the College Entrant e Board Exam s for the U niversity adm inis­ tered entrance exams p. *vv in m c, w ill be submitted to Assembly members, Cooksey said. Deadline Is Set For Union Talent Thursday is the last day for stu- i dents to audition for the Union Talent Com m ittee, from 7 to 9 p. in tile Texas Union Ballroom . m University’ students who want to be placed on tile talent list must : audition before the Talent Com m it­ ter Tile committee m ay then rec­ ommend students to perform on in Austin and out-of-town. campus J>cDormers w ill also he chosen Thursday night to [W it pate rn the 1959-60 Chcst- rapades Show , qionsored annually Ten to tw elve i by the S ilv e r Spurs The chairm en of die committee, David Couch, announced that stu­ dents on last y e a r’s list must audi­ tion again this ye a r He said that approxim ately performers would In* selected and placed on the Talent list. IOO Education Is Status, Leadership Group Told peopl U niversity to to keep their son M cGuire, pro fesse bona! psychology, said nesday night at the fi of Sem inar. the Texas Union The origin of group behavior lies in affiliation, power, and m or­ ality according to D r M cG u ire Some of the characteristics found in group behavior are a desire to affiliate, a sense of achieve­ ment and a .struggle between in­ dependent e and dept ndence D r M cG u ire stressed the imper- instead of tance of tieing active is that passive and realizing impossible to please everyone People who are trying to isolate themselves from the world can not accomplish anything and usually need help, he said it Inuring the in the talk, students en­ rolled leadership seminar asked questions and discussed the material presented by Dr. M * 'Die weekly pc cr on Is de­ Guiro signed in the techniques of leader­ ship and group dynamics. October Ranger Sells 6,500 Copies The October issue of the Texas Ranger went on sale yesterday and by noon all 6.500 copies had been sold. This was a new record for the humor magazine, Loyd Edmonds D irector of Tex­ as Student Publications. Inc . an­ nounced that a few- copies w e r t still av ailable for subscribers in the T S I1 Business Office. Room 106, Journalism Building. All students who subscribed to the R anger but have not yet pick­ ed up their October copy m ay come by the B u s m e n O ffice Thurs­ day. W a t c h i n g a n d W a i t i n g I aute Dr Av TVursday, O ctober 8 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN P a , . 2 Hooray for Progress r e p o r t a t " o p e n s e s s i o n s . ' * w h i l e l i m i t i n g f l o w e d s e s s i o n s o n l y t o t o p i c s u n i \ e r s a l l y r e< o g n n r e ^ l a s d e s e r v i n g o f p r i v a t e d i s c u v I t l o o k s l i k e a n e w e r a o f i m p r o v e d g t u d e n t - R e s m n t r * : a t i o n A t t h e r e q u e s t o f I »r. 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A nd if y o u t h in k it s o u n d s d u ll, y o u h a v e n t s e e n W e a v e r in a c t i o n ' h o h h i e s . to n ig h t K A R E N L E W I S f r e e to s t u d e n t s , sta ff, a n d f a c u l t y m e m b e r s . S p a i n ' s g r e a t e s t s t a g e a c t r e s s , A u r o r a B a u t i s t a , m a d e h e r m o ti o n p i c t u r e d e b u t in " T h e M a d Q u e e n " in 1946. She p l a y e d tit l e ro le of J u a n a , d a u g h t e r of Q u e e n I s a ­ b e ll a a n d K i n g F e r d i n a n d . th e love T h e film d e p i c t s th e t r a g i c s t o r y f o r h e r h u s b a n d I. T h e m o v i e w a s th e th e S p a n i s h - A m e x i c a n of J u a n a ’s K i n g P h i l ip n a m e d Y e a r b y F i l m C o n g r e s s . th e B e s t P i c t u r e of W H A T S S H O W IN G I P a r a m o u n t " B u t Not F o r M e " w i t h C l a r k G a b l e a n d C a r r o l l B a ­ k e r . State "A W o m a n L ik e S a t a n " w ith B r i g i t t e B a r d o t Varsity " S a b r i n a " w i t h A u d r e y a n d H e p b u r n . W il l ia m H o ld e n , H u m p h r e y B o g a r t . T e x a s 'T ile H igh th D a y of th e W e e k " Thursday Is Turkey Day A T Scholz Garten Y O U A R E IN V IT E D T O A S K F O R A S C H O L Z C R E D I T C A R D 1607 San Jacinto R E L A X LONGHORN BILLIARDS CLUB 17C3 San Jacinto T O l r A Y A T I N T E R S T A T E IJ H i H M M S T A T E L A S T DAY! FIRST S H O W W ith its 5000 w a t t o u t p u t . K T E C is A u s t i n ’s m o s t p o w e r f u l s t a ti o n . " R a d i o 59" a s it d u b s itself, b r o a d ­ c a s t s on a f r e q u e n c y of 590 k ilo ­ c y c l e s . K T E C is on t h e a i r 24 h o u r s a d a y , e x c e p t S u n d a y . T h e s t a t i o n is a f f i l i a t e d w ith CBS f r o m w h o m t h e y r e t r a n s m i t n e w s , s p o r t s , a n d s u c h s p e c t a c u l a r s a s t h e r e c e n t K h r u s h c h e v visit its K T E C R a d i o a n d t e le v is io n c o u n t e r p a r t b o a s t t w e l v e - m a n n e w s sta ff, h e a d e d b y P a u l R I- ton. B olto n s h a r e s t h e n e w s m ik e w i t h e x - s t u d e n t N e a l S p e lc e , J o h n T h a w l e y , a n d C. E . N e a l . a I b y D a n L o v e S p o r t s f o r r a d i o a n d T V is e d it e d is his c h ie f a s s i s t a n t , a l o n g w i t h o t h e r n e w s m e n . J a y H o d g s o n F o o t b a ll c o v e r a g e is a r r a n g e d t h r o u g h " fo o t h a 11-ram a , ” a q u a r ­ t e r l y s e .o re -c a r d f o r all A u s tin a n d o u t s t a n d i n g C e n t r a l T e x a s g a m e s . O t h e r t h a n t h e C i v i t a n T e e n C a n ­ t e e n p r o g r a m b r o a d c a s t S a t u r d a y n ig h t, t h e m u s i c p l a y e d is c o n s i d ­ e r e d " a d u l t . " A s t a t i o n p o lic y d i c ­ t a t e s t h a t o n l y w e ll a r r a n g e d a n d w e ll p e r f o r m e d m u s i c go on the a ir . " W e e k e n d " is t h e n a m e t a g g e d on th e m u s i c p l a y e d f r o m S a t u r d a y noon u n til t h e s t a t i o n g oes off the a i r S u n d a y n ig h t. O n l y p e r io d i c a l a n d S u n d a y n e w s c a s t s r e lig io u s p r o g r a m s t h e s t r i n g of i n t e r r u p t d isc j o c k e y s . d ir ec to r for KTEC ■ Corporation sta tion. " C a c tu s" The n o r m a l m o r n in g b e g in s with " C a c tu s" P ry o r , the v e r s a tile pro­ g r a m and hR een in E a r l y a n d m i d - m o r n i n g s h o w s n a m e d " S o u n d S e r v i c e ' a n d "O n f e a t u r e a f o r m e r t h e S u n n y Side P r o v i d e n c e , R h o d e I s l a n d lad. B oh G o o d i n g B o h r e f l e c t s th e f r i e n d ” T e x a s a t m o s p h e r e he h a s a b s o r b ­ ed. " S o u n d S e r v i c e " f r o m n oon to 1 a n d " O n thp Hor; e ' fr o m 3 p rn to 6 15 find R o d F o r d at t h e m i k e . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 DELWOOD 3931 East Avenue .v>r A UM l y s i n s * THE N U N S STORY A u d r e v H e p b u r n >11 1 0 * - - ' OO I ' e t e r I i n c h G U N M A N F R O M L A R E D O Robert K n a p p — J a n * P . i v f > t h r t « 0 I S B o t h i n < n l n r to i n s u r e s th e U S. in A u s t i n " a c t u a l l y ' " T h e A u s s ie h a ils f r c m S y d n e y a n d M e l b o u r n e on the big i s la n d b e lo w t h e e q u a t o r . He a t t e n d e d S c o tc h C o lle g e t h e r e , a n d a f t e r c o m i n g in 1950, Rod w o r k e d a r o u n d C a li f o r - j n ia. A n a s a l d r a w l t h a t A u s t r a l i a is ju st a s d u s t y , o r Rod h a s b e c o m e a T e x a n d u r i n g his five y e a r s in th e s t a te . is " O n f ro m 8 lust c a m e d o w n f r o m t h e T o w n " to 10:30. E a s y - g o i n g L ou t h e D a k o t a : c o u n t r y . R a t h e r t h a n w r i t e a book, t h e m a n of m u s i c g i v e s bits of t a l k d u r i n g his p r o g r a m . I-OU is a little s m a l l to he a n a t i v e in f o r ­ T e x a n , b u t h e h a s e n o u g h m a t i o n th e loca ls. to o u t t a l k m a n y of L ou H a n l o n 1 r e c o r d The sle e p ie st m an on the KT Bf staff Is I T g r a d u a te stu dent Joe C u m m in s. Nothing m o v e s fast "On the D r a g , ” the n a m e of J o e ’s l l o ’c lo c k pr o g r a m . E x p e c t to listen to d r e a m y s h o u t u n e s , d r e a m y S i n ­ atra's, or d r e a m y ans thing. F loo d the place with po s tca r d r e q u e s t s (none a c c e p t e d by phone) and ha m ight play so m e t h in g bv l i m b e c k , if it isn't too m uch tro uble to find. is m u s ic d e d i­ As Joe s a y s , here c ated to the st u d e n t s at The U n i­ ve rsity of T e x a s, to st u d y , or a n y ­ thing e ls e to. T h e g r a v e l l y v o i c e f r o m m i d ­ n ight to 5:45 b e lo n g s t o r e d - f a c e d , p i p e - s m o k i n g J a c k W a l l a c e . D e n t be s u r p r i s e d to h e a r a m a m b o fol­ low a w a l t z on J a c k s sh o w , " O n the N i g h t . " H e s t u d i e d p r o g r a m w r i t i n g a n d p r o d u c i n g a t H o w a r d P a y n e C o lle g e in B r o w n w o o d b e ­ fo re b e c o m i n g a d is c j o c k e y . O t h e r d u t i e s a t K T B C i n c l u d e te l e v is io n a n d r a d i o sp o ts. UT Cam pus Giant-- Charros G e t Ready By A N N AD AM S like C a r y G r a n t A r a n k b o n y . r a z o r b a c k e d h a l f ­ ton of w ily , r e d - e y e d b r o n c m a y look t h e old g r e y m a r e . but to th e ro d e o c o w ­ bo y w h o h a s to r i d e h i m , h e looks like n o t h in g hu t m e a n c a n t a n k e r ­ o u s t r o u b le . t o Still, t h in g s th e c o w b o y k n o w s c o u ld h e w o r s t . . . a n d l a t e r in th e e v e n i n g t h e y will he . . . w h e n he e a s e s d o w n on a s l i p p e r y c o w h i d e of h a t e a n d c u n n i n g c a l l e d a B r a h ­ t h r e e m a h u ll. B r a h m a s c o m e g r a d e s m e a n , m e a n e r , a n d i m ­ po ss ib le . H is first i m p u l s e a f t e r u n ­ l o a d i n g a r i d e r is t o t u r n a r o u n d a n d g iv e s a i d r i d e r a bit of t h e old w h a t f o r w i t h hoof a n d h o r n . in th e C o n s e q u e n t l y , r o d e o c lo w n s w h o s t a y in t h e a r e n a d u r i n g the h u ll r i d i n g e v e n t s t o p r o t e c t s t u n ­ n e d c o w b o y s w h o d id n t q u i t e m a k e th e r i d e a r e r a t e d a s th e b r a v e s t th e r o d e o c i r c u i t s . T h e y m e n on t h e i r s p e e d a n d f ig h t b u l ls w i t h w its A s k e d a b o u t o u t - t h i n k i n g a bull, o n e old t i m e r r e p l i e d . " A il I k n o w a b o u t b u lls f o r s u r e is t h e i r d is p o s itio n . . . it. j u s t s t a y s b a d . ” W h a t kind o f life d o e s a ro d e o c o w b o y le a d , a n d w h y w o u l d he c h o o se s u c h a d a r i n g s p o r t ? T h e s e th e w o n d e r i n g q u e s t i o n s of a r e t h o u s a n d s of f a n s a s e a c h y e a r c l e a n - c u t y o u t h s a n d p e t i t e g ir ls m a t c h a n d d a r i n g a g a i n s t c lo c k a n d b e a s t in s t r e n g t h , t h e i r skill, r o d e o c o m p e t i t i o n . L os C h a r r o s m e m b e r s a r e w o r k ­ ing r o u n d t h e c lo c k in p r e p a r a t i o n of o n e of th e n a t i o n s m o s t u n i q u e t e l e v i s i o n a n d r a d i o r o d e o s W ith a s g u e s t s i n g e r M a r t y R o b b i n s s t a r , p lu s th e 300 c o w b o y s a n d cow- 1 g i r ls w h o will c o n g r e g a t e in A u s­ tin to f r o m 14 d i f f e r e n t c o ll e g e s c o m p e t e in t h e r o d e o , t h e C h a r r o s sh o u ld o n c e a g a i n c o m e o u t on t o p I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e in th e N a t i o n a l R o d e o A s s o c i a t i o n r a t i n g . . . a n y ­ w a y . i t 's g o in g to b e a g r e a t sh o w . O P E N I 1:45 1st A U S T I N S H O W I N G O F 2 G R E A T P I C T U R E S f i r s t f i l m BOMB- s h e l l OUT OF l l VA CUBA!*! ti Ryan Ives louise P ‘D A Y O F T H E O U T L A W i n x o E 2 Extraordinary A ttra ctio n * in C o lo r — Adult* 50c Child Fret i A whol* WTW world o f A D V t t w i t ! Ifist Continent I" COLO* o - d OhfftfcM*Sc©P€ P i n . J O H N VV VV N R S O P H I V I . O R K N Fee* vo vol ftO'4 * n e * - _♦ v p m i* * - io n :'nr THE H A N G M A N l ‘.»rkrr R o b e r t I o l o r f <» » M a r t * * OO THE BEAT G E N E R A T I O N s i n , < n e b r a n ' I a i i i i r V a n M a r t * X l »or > n I " h e m A I M I T S P e • h i l t ' . I R f I s n A C K R VK O P K V * < I i P I I s “BLACK F U RY ” A U D R E Y HEPBURN XHB I le is th e c S t a r t s TOMORROW) V t T M — — mi iw —ut i ir r-mmHrnmmmmmmmmmmmKnmrtm— r - i r i - i r r r i ■ t h - i i -in > J I T A R T U N G D R A M A .S T U N N IN G L Y P R O D U C E D A N D F IL M E D ! 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Thursday, October 8, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 4 Frosh, Baylor Clash Pair of Texans C o m isk e y P a r k G reeted Tote Ball for OU C H IC A G O lf! — W e t and soggy p la y .” m defeats, m aking his third start of the series d seeking his second v ic to ry - as it w as, the C h icag o W h ite Sox w orked h a p p ily m iskey P a r k W e d n e s d a y for Tours- P a r k w as expected to be in g d a y ’s sixth g a m e of Seri*.. in th e ir own C o two nights of ra m .a .I C Although soaked by more the W orld shape for T h u rsd a y s sixth g a r • thAr(J -• a r t l y »«»ny ^ » h-r wS'h tern- W I mere, ( against • " I h a v e n t been too pleased in p eratu res in the lO s w r rf p our p lay thus fa r said M a n a g e r A ! Lop ez of his P a le a hall park in the s e rie s ." " I t 's sure good to be back in said Wednesday s Ix )' Angeles w h it,. Sox starter, E a r ly W ynn, Cubs Seek Revenge, Boast Strong Team By CKI C K S T A N L E Y Texan S p o r t s S t a f f A couple of tired old sayings may best express the a n ­ xieties of the Texas Shorthorns and the host B a y lo r Cubs, when the tw o h itter rivals mix it up at 8 p.m. T h u rsd ay in Waco. The big O range frosh will hope that h isto ry repeats itself, since they h ave squeezed by on the long end of the score for the past tw o years, deciding both games on last second touchdowns. H o w ever, the B a y lo r yearlin g s ran reply th at “ there is a c h a rm ,” and the Texas voodoo has played it self out. head “ W e did a Bob Schulze, fa ir y this year in re c ru itin g lost. some good the casuf m an of the T ex a s freshm* the W a c o you n gsters on p his own. job we Schulze com m ented. He then ed q u ick ly that B a y lo r * im* with a good squad also and gam e tonight figures as a to* on paper boys 1 with good . but try' ” adrf- > up the is-up w ill The opener u n der the lights for- present tw o contracting, but in m ldable offenses. T he boys >n a Orange w ill re ly prim in l y ' the young running gam e. w h ile B e a rs are expected to exploi* a pro-type offense, com plete with split end fla n k e r ' No one is lik e ly to question the logic of a T ex a s running game. w ith lin em en up front that have the size of Don M alone, Roger Syracuse Tops Statistics Race B y th# A it o r lt M Pr^«« An alm oyr unprecedented defen­ sive showing in its first two game* enabled to dorm na’e statistical d epart­ m ents of m a jo r college f otb;,ll. S y ra c u s e U n iv e rs ity the Holding K a n s a s and M arylan d to total gains of 96 yard s on "9 p lays the n a­ S y ra c u s e becam e tion's team R a d e r in n *.a' defense rushing and fo rw a rd passing, At the sam e tim e B e n Schw artzw nl der 'n rugged la d s m anaged to ta: >• second place in total offense, third In rn rushing offense and sixth scoring in the s ta tist’ s released W ed n esd a y by the N C A A Se rvice B u reau. O n ly fo rw a rd passing and to fad in printing did show am ong the Oi ange leaders the The 96 y a rd s yielded by S y r a ­ cuse boiled down to 51 by rushing for 25 5 y a rd s per gam e average, 45 by passing fo r 22 5 Rnd an over- j ail a v e ra g e of 48 0 \ard s a gam e Not since 1957. w hen Kansas turned the tric k , has any m ajo r college team held its opposition to less than IOO y a rd s In the first two gam es A nd on ly or.-e in l l years has an o ther team headed all three defensive tab les a ’ the same time. T h a t w as A uburn for ore w eek in 1958. leader O n offense, N orth Texas State a lre a d y the rushing t ok o v e r the top pia< e in total off* ns« from A r m y a fte r the Cadets took a b eatin g Illin o is Arizona State w ent to thp top m nisi ny and punting, displacin g N o rth s est • e m and K a n s a s from In to tal offense North Texas State has a v e ra ’cd > " 7. '■ 1s R ' three gam es against Syracu se s a v erag e of 415 5 for two A rm y and O k lah o m a tied at .791 0 North T exas gained 1.116 of its 1,276 y a rd s on the ground for a rushing a v e ra g e of 772 0 yards. A rizona State had 304 0 anti S y r a ­ cuse 298 0, O n ly ort e in eight sea- sons 'O k la h o m a . 1956) has a team be**ered gam e rushing figure . ’ wi ‘ ptrmd- T he H a rris md Ser at few k, W i c h i t a C a l l s ’ J o h n n y R e n ­ I ’o a g e . ting at q u a r t e r i n g k , R a y I ”. 20.I po un d sp eed ste r a t a rigfit h a l f , an d J e r r y r u n ­ ni ng o u t of th e D efe n s iv e w ise, halfbacks Jo h n Cook, G eo rg e L e w is, and B re tt M o rris h a v e all Lwen playing ag- is the brother g re siv e I ■ B t elf of D re w M o rris the classy h a lf­ back of the v a rs ity . Q u arterb ack s G eo rg e S e a y and Don E lro d have also im p ressed the coat bing staff w ith th e ir d efensive play. le ft h a lf slot. six r o a c h e s o th e r T h e f I ft x f iv e m a n squad w o u n d up th r ev w e e k s o f th re e ho ur p r a c ­ ti c e sessions Im for*1 this H p m . I n ­ i t i a t i o n . T h e t e a m has had the a ld the of h e ad m e n t o r , S ch ulze. M I w e r e k e y p l a y e r s on last y e a r ' s v a r s i t y , ( i e n e w i t h th e e x c e p t i o n of R a y a n ex d e fe n s iv e s t a n d o u t S m i t h , C h ic a g o w i t h R e a r s . pr o fe s s io n a l th a n th e S m ith and F re d B ed n arsk i han­ dle the defensive backs w hile last y e a r 's Longhorn captain, A rb s F’ ark h u rst. along with Jo e W illia m s h a v e instructing the defen­ sive lin em en The offensive duties h ave been undertaken by M ic k e y S n a th and V i n c o M athew s in the back field and J B Padgett on the line l*’en \ \ 11Ii foes H o w e v e r , th** e v e r s i o n of B a y l o r , last y e a r s c h a m p i o n S h o rth o r n s sc o r e d d e c is i v e w in s o v e r al l t h e i r the < uh SWC In the Austin y e a r l i n g s s p e c t a c u l a r d i d n t no tch th e w in n in g t a l l y u n ­ th e fit la s t th e f i n a l p e r i o d . ten seconds of fifty yards, put A p a r tia lly deflected pass from M ik e Cotton to Bob M >sei, c o v e r­ ing locals the w ith in one [xiint It was then that D a v id R u ssell converted the ap- p (rent loss to vic to ry as he slid off ta c k le to notch the 14-13 w in. Lamar Tech Edges Close to First !* K A N S A S C IT Y L a m a r T ech of B eau m o n t, edged to w ithin 17 top-rated F a s t T ex is points of State in the second football poll of the N a v e ,n il Assn of In te rc o lle g ­ ia te A th letic I Texas State leads w ith 211 points w ith L a m a r Tech at 194 B o th b a n s are undefeated. E a s t Texas; i n three games and L a m a r in four P r e s b y t e r 'an College of South C a ro lin a w *h a 7-0 record, and L e n o ir R h yn e of North C aro lin a w ith a 2-0 m ark, moved into the th ird arid fourth places w ith 119 and respectively, w ith H ills ­ dale of M irin g in 13-01 dropping from third to fifth, hut on ly tw o Iii; Don't Delay! H a v e a Dynam ic Physique Get The<,e Results in 60 Days I 5 lbs and 2 to 3 inches o*f your waist and hips. AD D 2 to 3 inches to our chest and I ichcs to your arms Gxain 15 lbs. I■ e an open () claims a wee!: £or men on tip 1/it appointment necessary. settle /or L ss / ZI I t h • Steam baths • Sun lamp • Latest equipment • Massages • Infra Red • H eated Swimming Pool L iv in g there are M ik e M cCiel- w a v M cC lellan to P la y ; C arpenter Through N O R M A N , O kla. p.~~"West T e x ­ as T e r r o r s !" J b " ’ the door w hich adorns leading into the room w h ic h q u a rte rs two football p la y e rs at W ash in gton House, the a th letic d o rm ito ry on the U n iv e rs ity of O k lah o m a c a m ­ pus. . , lan, a sophom ore h a lfb a c k from J i m m y C arp e n te r, Stam ford , and another h alfb a ck fro m A bilene M cC lellan m a y be the m an of the hour in O k la h o m a 's gam e against the L o n g h o rn s because of C a rp e n te r won t be playing . He leg is out for the season w ith a the Sooners w ill he in ju ry ami counting on M c C le lla n to provide a m a jo r portion of th e ir offense against T exas at D a lla s S a tu rd a y. his trem endous speed and power. H e's a solid 180-pounder and can run the 100-yard d ash in 9.6 sec­ onds anee against C o lo rad o last Satur- d ay c le a r ly in d ic ate s th at the n ick­ nam e fits him w e ll. I T w o m e n c a n h e lp T e x JIA b e c o m e th e top t e a m in the na- tion i ve rs se aso n . H o w ? ( ’a r le s rev* a l s his m a s t * r I) . < onde pl an T h u r s d a y in ( ond* s ( ' o r nor. H nsr u h o tr a il th ° Dodgers. three g a m es to two. the " B u t m uch of reason we looked too good w-as the h av en 't C oliseu m 's bad p la y in g conditions. W e 're a v e r y good d efen sive team . but you co u ld n 't tell that by the sun and the vvhite-shirted background out th ere affected our Liston Replaced By Californian H O U S T O N , T ex C u rle y Lee a young C a lifo rn ia n , has replaced Sonny L iste n as h e a v y w e ig h t C leve­ land W illia m s ' opponent for a na­ tio n ally telev ised boxing bout here next. W ed n esd a y night. Listen , contender, has rausf* of n hand the No 3 h eavyw eigh t to w ith d ra w be- in ju ry received . » , , Le e has had o n ly 15 pro fights hut has won the last six on knock­ outs. -r , N ational B o x in g E n te rp ris e s of C hicago m a tc h m a k e r for the W ed ­ nesday N ight televise d fights, se­ lected I >ee as L is to n ’s replacem ent. Lee had been scheduled to m ake this his month ag ain st H a ro ld Johnson. televisio n debut la te r M ;ke e a rn e d Roadrunner the n ic k n am e of and his per'orm - In p h ila d e lp h ia w orkouts. 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T R O U B L E AT T H IS C O R N E R — •• ; md I v r y C o :'*• c d Sa t .rday w '- c m over w ill m o ve up to the alter- spot. note unit d-to-t loosn t m ean th e y a re fu l­ it show -. they lered , but ' L in ­ me a long w a y since that en hopes w e re slim action nu Id see m uch TI ly ha v da v Football by Air When I players ; I listen Hi v a the rad io u Rene R a m ire z has G u rw itz ' place sewed up B a r t S h irle y , one last w e e k ­ of *he m any stars e n d s win, w ii sw itch from the op- p o - i t e h alf to u n d e rs tu d y R a m ire z . D rew M o rris w ill m o ve up a notch behind starte r J a c k C o llin s in The I/in gh orns w ill w in d up this A this afternoon V- cek ■ d o lls short session is planned F r id a y b e f o r e they en plan e at 5 p rn. for the hour-long flight to D allas. the the on Mural Schedule ll C liff Court* ' * I lam r- .'her A vs M o o re Hill P h i iipjm J ’si v*. Alpha Fpnllon IM. 5 pm. I pm . Dorm Robert* vs Brackenridge I MV School 7 |. ■ Phi De la Phi •s P A D K res he .a L a w or- \» P r a e ­ tors S a m U n k n o w n * vs Pe n al J- i S cru b s vs D e lta T h e ta P h i t In** \ P p e e r 7 p ’ ■ H S p m . l p m D o r 1 1 : lf H rn ck e n r dge vs s B C D \« C e o rts I ,< ’ D R o b e r t * \* PO H - D e rm A vs Mnore- 'Mural Scores lie o^Jcr a ll this to yon /or only a k*-eps fit with regular exercise. Tim Sweeny, former U T student, fete cents a thup JSjjecial Semester A tte n tio n ! rafts for stui/enls ani / L J i , . TEXAS ATHLETIC CLUB 605 W . 13th St. GR 2-7225 W e also have a new gym for a d ­ vanced lifters and body builders at a price anyone can afford. $3. per month Mexican Curios • L e a t h e r i i e n d a F irs t la n e H a n d m ad e Pu rses. B illfo ld s , O vern ig h t K its, bite. • Jew f ir s S ilv e r St G o ld B e lt B lick ie s F a r rin g s , B ra c e le ts , Cuff Links • P o t t e r * • M a r a c a s a n d ( a s t r ic ts • lo r r e a d o r O u tfits F o r L a d ie s , C o m p le te E n se m b le — P a n ts , Sh irts, Tie, Etc. • Hells—N ovelties M E X I C A N Curio Shop sos r. (it h ( • k 2 iItta I - x. and m inute radio interview A r m y p a s s e d for 187 yard s W e ste rn Illin ois <3-0> tied for sixth coach for distribution the North Texas three- points behind Lenoir R h yn e M r M u r r y of Texas <3-1. R M io T e le v is, >n I against Illin o is and retained first pl,-op ai 94 Lincoln U n iv e rs ity of m e rc ia ] stations pla^e w th a to Stan fo rd s I d gained on ;v 7J vards on the ground ma —-their w o rst day since 1951 son C ity, Mo w as 8th w ith state T he shows, iii bp B u t 'he Cadets 72; South* rn U n iv e rsity of I/vuisi- ; a w eak ly basis through© 9*h with 28 anil N o rth e rn ball season, round up C onference a c tiv ity . ..*• 5 va rd avera. ;e loth with 26, Illin o is je ff i tilt i M E N S W E A R 2332 G U A D A L U P E S T R E ET 2348 G u a d a lu p e — On the D rag T H E D R A G S O N L Y E X C L U S IV E S H O E S T O R E Sox’ Wynn to Pitch Thursday seven hits each. The W h ite Sox fared the future I bat they ra n finish play in their tome park with its m ore com fort with m uch m ore confidence now attle outfield distances. in lei* V mu* bu1?. ; ,< l r s ir ad of 251 feet to a screen Thursday, October 8, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 5 Starting Line-'Jps For Today's Tilt C H IC A G O UP) — Pro b ab le lin e ­ ups for T h u r s d a y s sixth gam e of the W o rld S e rie s a t C om iskey P a rk : D O D G E R S ; G i l i l a m 3b N e a l 2b Moon lf Sn id er r f Hodges lb P a r k e r rf Roseboro c W ills ss P ed ro s p W H I T E S O X A par ie io ss Fo x 2b L a n d is r f K ltisz rw s k i lh C o llar c Sm ith if P h illip s Sh M r Ana ny rf Vt y un p tim e r . _ * r - o i T *• ' - t • R A w h o le w o r l d o f fiv e p h o to g - O * r a p h y in t ’ne p a l: ' o f y o u r hand q w ith th is elegant 16mm u ltra 0 m in iatu re. O • Fast f 2 8 20rrm lens • Rapid wind lever • Speeds I 30-1 1000 • Full fla s h synch. • Uses a'l standard 16mm m ovie film • 2 year guarantee A b o v e P r i c e d at 4 9 50 £ Y O U R 8 c o -o p C H IC A G O Lf) in m is k rv P a r k , " said Alston. the w eather- only W o rld Series If m an co-operates, the sixth w orld se n e s gam e w ill be p layed C o m isk e y P a r k T h u rs d a y w ith 39- year-old K a r ly W y n n holding the fe d the desp erate C h icag o W h ite Sox and Jo h n n y P e d ro s try- e s p e c ia lly -ag ain st. ing to close it out for the Los An- batters. H e geles Dodgers. Bo th clubs “ Jo h n n y likes to pitch at O m - “ He ra n use his change of pace m ore lhan he can at hom e. ¥n the C o i­ to use it, is relu ctan t iseum he right-handed is a b e tter p itch er when he has m o re ro o m .’’ into for ride town in flew the w ee sm all hours a fte r a night from D is A ngeles plane w h ere attendance reco rd s fell on each of three sunny a fte r­ noons. The w e a th e r fo reca st here is cloudy and cool. the o f In s te a d f u ll • th r o a te d tile “ c h a r g e ” c h e e rs fr o m 92.000 fa n s , th e " g o C o m is k e y w ill ec h o w it h g o ” s c r e a m * o f 48.000 c u s to m e rs as th e Sox a t 3 g a m e s e a c h . tr y to le v e l th e s c rie s R escued by the d u tc h pitching of Boh Sh aw and D ic k D onovan and the sp e c ta c u la r running catch by J im R iv e r a in T u e s d a y 's fifth g am e, the W h ite Sox w ere the l i ­ lt) choice to w in T h u rs d a y , The D odgers, how ever, re m a in a solid 212 -I fa vo rite to w in the series. O n ly e v e r h ave clubs three from a 3 I deficit bounced hack to win a w orld ch am pion sh ip. One o f them , the 1903 Boston R ed S o x , did it in a hest of nine series. The 1925 Pittsb u rg h P ir a t e s ra llie d in 1925 against W ash in g to n . And of course the New V o rk A ankees did it ag ainst M ilw a u k e e last y e a r. Po d re s w as M a n a g e r W a lte r A l­ ston's choice to w o rk in C hicago, if n ecessary, even before the fifth gam e. The 27-year-old left-hander front W itherbee, V Y , w as a 1-3 w in n er the second gam e at C o m isk ey P a r k w h en the Dodgers ra llie d after he d eparted for pinch h itter Chuc k Ksseg ian . H e w as a two-time w in n e r for the D odgers in 1955 when they * a p p lie d their in I f Po d res fa ils him , Alston has | right-handed Don D ry s d a le re a d y ' for a seventh gam e on F r id a y . Of course at all the h an d y m an tim es w ill he young L a r r y S h e rry who w orked in th ree of the first five gam es and allow ed only one run in seven innings. W yn n has been m a n a g e r Al Tov pez' m oney p itch er all season. The husky right-hander from Nokom is, F la ., led the m a jo rs w ith 22 v ic ­ tories and w as the on ly 20-game w in n er the A m e ric a n Leagu e as he and Sh a w pitched the W h ite Sox to the pennant. in right inning It w as W y n n w ho w orked the 11- 0 opening gam e slau g h ter of the D odgers until his elbow tightened and he w as rem oved in Shoddy defen­ the eighth alert sive p la y Sunday m ates the in when he w as gam e fill by H odges’ off G e rr y S ta le y. cost. h im d e a rly e ve n tu a lly won h y his u su a lly rem o ved hom e run H o d g e s , m a k in g a f i n e h a c k a f t e r a s o s o y e a r i s t h e l e a d i n g h i t t e r a m o n g r e g u l a r s i n t h e f i v e g a m e s w i t h e i g h t h i t s t r i p s f o r a f i r s t i n 18 r o m e i n 1957, t h e . l i t a v e r a g e . fige straig h t hits N e llie Fox , w ho cam e w ithin one hit of ty in g a series record w ith and M o n d a y, has been the most consistent h a tte r fo r C hicago with eight hits and a averag e. .400 I His A p a ric io and first Shortstop have K lu sz ew sk i basem an T ed Sundae LA Star to Return lineup C H IC A G O P1 tem p era tu res in the 70 s The Los A ngeles g ra y skies, the forecast is for a D odgers w ill h a v e D uke Snider, 1 p a rtly sunny d a y T h u rsd a y with their ailin g clean u p m an. b a rk in Sn ider, w ho w ith O il Hodges for T h u r s d a y ’s sixth the gam e in th eir second shut at clinch- w as the o n ly D o dger to hit m ore than 20 hom e runs this past sea- mg the W o rld S e rie s a g ain st the said d am p w e a th e r didn t son, C h icag o W h ite Sox. And To bother the tre a tm e n t doesn't seem to do m uch to it a n ym o re , e ith e r,” he added “ ie knee E A R L Y W Y N N Sigma Chi Downs Phi Sigs, 13-7 Bx K A N D Y B R O W N T e x a n S p o r t * S t u f f dropped a b all in his own end /one to p rovide A ir F o r c e w ith a safety. ran g up Sig m a Chi dum ped P h i Sigm a K a p p a 13-7 behind the passing of scott F o rn e y in in tra m u ra ls action W e d n e sd a y night, K a p p a Sig and T au D e lta P h i played see-saw w ith the lead for a w h ile before K a p p a Sig fin a lly pu ll­ ed a w a y to w in, 33-8. T au Dolt scored first w ith a sa fety but then Ja m e s J a c k K y le Snodriy and team ed up for a touchdown and e x tra point for K a p p a Sig. S ig m a C h i scored first w hen F o r ­ ney passed to D o yle G oolsby. T he sam e com b in ation the e x tra point. P h i Sig •< am e hack m id w a y in the second h a lf as Jo e Townsend picked off an erran t T a u D c It ro ared b a rk w hen A lla n F o rn e y a e r ia l and rom ped for a intercepted a pass and G r a b a r T D . Sig m a Chi cam e hack to ire darn ed b a rk 50 y a rd s to p ay dirt the gam e w ith F o rn e y passed to w ith it. K ap p a Sig went ahead to th e ir second F ra n k Robert*: stay w hen Snoddy hit K y le w ith a T D . P h i S ig 's last effort died on 30-yarder. the one y a rd line as the g a m e end­ ed P F M m au led P r ic e H a ll. 59-0 and Ph i Sig m a D elta nipped F 1 K A , 20-19 to round out “ A " action 'm u ra l for In “ F V action D e lta U p silo n blanked P h i K a p p a S ig m a , 13-0, as T o m Prescott, hit two T D flings. Go rge W . H a g e r passed for three touchdowns as P h i S ig m a K a p p a downed P I R A , 20-2. H a g e r hit W e b e r Sm ith w ith tw o TTO h eaves and shot a one w a rd e r to Jo h n F re e la n d for the other. Sn id er gave his ailin g knee an o k a y and M a n a g e r W a lt Alston said he'd h ave him back in center field w hen series p la y resum es at C o m isk ey P a r k . The D u k e a d m it­ ted the knee, a ch ro n ic condition, “ hurts like h e ll,'' hut .added there isn't a lot to he done about W h ile W ednesday s b rief w o rk ­ it Sp eedy B o b G leason tagged H a ­ out, lim ited to battin g and loosen­ ger behind the P h i Sig goal line ing up on the w et tu rf at Comis- for the P ik e score k r v P a rk , w as held under h r a \ v the in the Sn id e r w a s 1-fnt 6 fust tw o gam es, singling for his only- hit, and three then sat out gam es at I/as Angeles H fl ground­ ed into a double-play in T uesday s fifth gam e w hen the Sox escaped e lim in atio n w ith a 1-b v ic to ry Ixis Angel* - the hest-of-seven series 3-2. lr cis Satchel Paige Faces Problem O f Entering M o v ie Industry N K W Y O R K P L e r o y “ S a tc h e l'' P a ig e is H am let w ith a baseball. “ To be, o r not to he. an a c to r " that is the problem of baseball s fa t v '1s N* .t o pitcher, T he greatest b arn sto rm in g h u rl­ er the gam e e v e r knew has fallen in du stry in lie is afte r p laying his first role, the m ovie love w ith featu red as a post-Civil W a r U S C a v a lr y sergeant. “ It w as all new to m e ,” con­ fessed Ole Sa tch . “ I had nothing hut a b aseball in my hand for tho the chih the * w as las? 35 ye a rs “ D ie hardest part w as learn in g lo c ry . In one par? a fte r burying three, o f my buddies I had to cry It w a s n 't easy I t s been many a y e a r since any erne e v e r saw m r c ry " B u t p itch er- m ak in ’ p a r tic u la rly w hen they m ak e is fas* m at­ see in. how the w ind h ow and the ra in fall and then put the whole thing together like to do m ore of it if th ey w an t m e ." you I d But P * ge a so s? ll ves base hall, and clings th ’ c d of hope that the big leagues w ill su m ­ mon him ag ain , to a Satch. ni> of T I < hildren. qu ? school in the eighth gr ide to play hall He had a trem endous cai ret hut it w asn 't until 1948. in the tw i­ that he had light of his p rim e, few b rie f seasons in a tim e w ith the C levela n d and the St D~*uis B ro w n s the big In dian s H is fu rrow ed face and wire-thin fram e he stands 6 feet 3 G give look of an aging gnome him tile on stilts B u t he retain s a great in d ivid u al dignity based on an u n sh akeab le confidence rn his ah.i- i?v H is stt cai ord ulmght- of gray red h air h a s though the n t birthdate I likes to mr, a ta 'c ry of his age i rn so; ” he s hi) m y real hove it N> som ew h ere between Id and I told anybody they w ouldn’t he- id. " I f ige nodv in the w orld would “ A ” fa r out In other four tim es a itio n N a v y dum ped T L O K 67-0 as Jo h n W . P ie p e r passed for five touch­ downs. ran for four, and accounted for five extra prints. A T O stru ck from to trip P h i K a p p a P s i, 27-7. M ik e M< A r ­ th u r had a hand in all A T O s touch­ downs w h ich covered distan ces of 20, 50, 40, and 19 yard s C h arles R a y and J a y A rn ette com bined on a 20-yard pass and run p la y for the P h i P s i s o n ly score D a v id W e ir got loose on touch­ down jau n ts of 15 and 2 y a rd s as A rm y squeezed by A ir F o r >■ 13-2 for all of the points tic a im passed for A r m y 's ex tra point and W e ir accounted the gam e a-, in Senator Proposes Purchase of Nats I ll B e n d e r o! W A S H IN G T O N -ft F or m e r I* S Sen G eorge til o says he w an ts to I iv the W a s h ­ ington Senators if C a lv in G riffith is w illin g to sell the Amor.* an I.- ague club. B e n d e r said he would go as high as seven m illion d* lia rs lo buy the club and keep it in W ashington iring re- ssibilit irs hi.se m ay i polis, H e m ade his offer di newed discussion of i*o that the W ashington fl am ta-* tran sfe rre d to M inne; H e said he tried to buy three ye a rs ago w about possible shift to M tnnenp first discussed. G riffith , in D is A ngeles attend d i s * I r i s e d the W o rld Series, mg T u e sd ay that the latest o ffe r fr* rn M in n eap o lis has been r e c e i v e d hut it He said h e has not yet s» rn indicated tie taken up w ith t h e b o a r d of d u c e tors a fte r t h e s e t es the o ffer w ll that S tu d e n ts . . . g e t a W e b s t e r ’s D ic t io n a r y , F R E E 1 H e r e t y o u r c h a n c e t o r e c e i v e , F R E E a 230 p a g e p o c k e t e d i ­ tio n o f W e b i t e r » D i c t i o n a r y a n d R e f e r e n c e G u de. 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GET THESE LUXURY FEATURES: ** 50mm 12 8 Automatic C I Jena Tesiar U rn Internally automatic coupled ins diaphragm e" Focal■ P a c setter - speeds Vt second to I SOO second t m Wa 5t ><*vel v e * ‘ ~ ter Bu - accepts Prismatic eye level viewfinder Full flash synchro^ eat en * * C o u p l e d M m t r a n s p o r t , s h u t t e r c o c k i n g a nd f r a m e c o u n 'e r ?y, in ter, n a n g ia f e l l lens w id e a ng 'e a - d te epn o to W th 50 mm 12 8 Auto. I st $124 50 Westanar AO U J Nu-Glo N ED Sez, CHARGE v I 9+ V t i ' «,'h *! rn I ’a N k D ftcf*»O T tU < f R ) l m G 7 p : A hu C *11 p )k j 7 * u i l - i b y a J 4 e t grYU a a l,rf f ;y»o liV ’nqkG /A H ’VTJtu' T ick ets for IS A c h a r­ tered bus to O U gam e, T exas pected to a ‘ *cnd the W rite rs Union 307. Roundup this y e a r w hich w ill be dedicated to the m em o ry of the H a il. 9-. Run-off law election, Towmes M rs L a u re n e Chinn of B o rg e r, one of tho 25 top Texas w rite rs of 1959, w ill be honored Friday O ctober 16, a‘ the eleventh annual T h eta Sigm a Phi W rite rs R o u n d ­ up at the Com m odore P e r r y Hotel “ unannotated” T he m an or wom an behind fa m ­ ous thrones is M rs Chinn s p rin c i­ pal interest H er new book, The U n appo in ted.” is the story of the B ib lic a l ch ara cte r, Jo a b , a power behind 'he throne of K in g D avid of Is ra e l. The in M rs. Chmn s book are those w ho dedi­ c ate th eir lives to the great and fam ous. ' The U n an ointed,” w hich has been for 15 y ears is the story of Jo a b s stru g­ gle to unify the tribes of Is ra e l and build the nation for D a v id to rule. Io w a and in eight m id w estern states states before com ing to T e x ­ received her b ach elo r's as. She degree from H astings 4 ouege in N eb raska and received her m aster of arts degree from W e st T exas State College in ( a ny on. M rs. Chinn w as born in prep aration lived in A p p ro x im ately 400 people a te ex­ late R o y Bedichek, w r ite r and n a t­ u ralist. T he conference w ill begin a* 8 p rn. October Ik Theta Sig m a P h i is an honorary professional fr a ­ jo u rn alism . tern ity for worr.cn rn Michigan G e ts Mary Burns D r M a ry K B u rn s, associate professor of social w ork. has been appointed associate professor in the U n iv e rs ity of M ic h ig a n School of So cial W o ik . TTic appointm ent, app roved last the M ich ig a n R egents, F r id a y by is e ffe ctive at the the stu d of 195it-HO spring semester D r. B u rn s has been with the U n iv e rs ity since 195k when she returned from T he I 'niv cr spy of Uh 1 a go. Si, SI . . . Es Muy Deliciosa! EL MAT- 504 East A v e . G R 7-7023 EL TORO 1601 G u a d a lu p e G R 8-43 2 i V A \ l l G ' H / J I •' ........ I j ^ M O N R O E'S 'M exican Food to Take T h - - , rn H o m e " G R 7-8744 EL C H A R R O 912 Red R iv e r G R 8-7735 f | T G - T ' J Austin's * Big Four" in Authentic Mexican Food in Coffee hour and discussion, Hil- lel Foundation. l l 15 W orld Series, K T B C - T V , 1 5? I. 8 30, and 9 F ilm C la ssic, “ Dip M ad Q u een ,” B a tt s A u d i­ 2 5 P lures by F ra n k C ard en a s. torium . F F W C g a llery. 3-5 P ic tu re s by M ic h a e l F r a r y , Lag u n a d o n a , 3-11 K I T F M , 90.7. J Vat s l y Speech B u ild in g 214 I>e hate W o r k s h o p . I invited students job place ’• in ! con . oc a f in n , T ex a s U n io n 315. to I K U T T , T exas U n io n lobby. I 15 D r W illia m A rro w s m ith to address Ashbel L it e r a r y So ciety, O n O m ega house for 5 D eadlin e filing as eandi- d U p s in student electio n , T exas U nion 200, 7 Ch stian Science O rgam /ation , 2528 G uadalupe. 7 T alen t tryouts T exas U nion 7 st'id'-ni !■ Ie. B in s C om m ittee. F re s h m a n C ouncil. B a tts H all 102. J im m y F o y , F le c tio n C o m ­ mis-.-.on c h a irm a n , to speak 7 30 U U cs in Ja p a n e s e to open B a tts H all. 315. as Union 7 30 C lub de M exico, T ex a s Union 7 IO N ew sletter C o m m ittee. T e x ­ 8 Fo rtn ig h tly C lub B itts H a ll 107 8 Fed eration for the B lin d to p re­ “ H arvest of T a le n t.” M u ­ sent n icipal A uditorium . Ashbel W ill H e a r Dr. Arrowsmith D r W Hmm A A rro w sm ith ac comate professor of c la s sica l la n ­ guage'. w ill speak T h u rs d a y at I 15 to the m em b er* cif \«hbr Arrow * tru th s topic w ill he C re e k tragedies and he w ill read L r rn his own tran slatio n s of thecp classics \ h i* ne. > m eeting w ill he held im m e d ia tely after the program For the look you'll want in Dallas • NJ«yvfl(f.4 shnp " n e tee P -, • M o t 4 M o d ^ - n • Eleven ha r-sf y Ms to serve yr J Cell us or come in today Foreign Language Labs Advance Modern Method^ B v K A R E N K I R K L A N D The room is quiet except for a constant c lick of switches and the m u rm u r of students' voices. Stu­ dents w e a rin g earphones sit qu iet­ ly , listening intently As the m u r­ m u r becom es m ore distinct, a mix- UT W ill Host Conference Nationally-know n leaders in edu­ cation, business, and governm ent w ill ap p ear O ctober 11-13 at the the C om m odore P e r r y Hotel as U n iv e rs ity 's D ivision of extension, is host to the 17th annual Southwest C on ference on Adult Education. its 59th a n n i v e r s a r y , j observ ing Tho conference theme is “ Tow ard E x c e lle n c e in Extension T he C o n fe re e e wall open w ith a 50th a n n iversary o bservance O c­ tober l l at 8 p m. Dean Ja m e s R D. F.ddv and Dean E m e ritu s T H ! Shelby* of the D ivisio n of E x te n ­ At tho opening session O ctober 12 at 9 a.m . D r I L H. R ansom . M a in U n iv e rs ity vice-president and provost, w ill discuss “ D em o cratic E d u c a tio n as a Continuous P r o ­ c e s s " ; D r. C y ril O Houle, the U n i­ v e r s ity of Chicago, “ The Role of the U n iv e rs ity in Adult Edu catio n and W ilfo rd W hite, sm all business and ad m in istratio n m anagem ent re s e a rc h assistance d i r e c t o r , “ .Needs for Continuing E d u catio n rn Busin ess and In d u s try .“ D r W . P . T olley, Syracu se U n i­ v e r s ity ch an cellor, w ill d e liv e r a d in n er address O ctober 12 at 7 p m on “ Designs for A dult L i v ­ ing. ’ D r I ai*:an W ilson, Univ ersity of T exas president, w ill preside. “ C orrespondence In struction T o­ d a y ” w ill he the topic of an ad ­ dress by D r Noil F . H a rv e y , Urn- ' ersity of Illinois, O ctober 13 at a 9 a rn. genera! session. eption has won the A pap er on results of a re search project for im proving television re- Institute, of R a d io E n g in e e rs' Scott H ell M e ­ m o ria l A w a rd for its author. D r. M fred lf L a G ro n e , associate pro­ fessor of e le c tric a l en gin eerin g H ie p alier was term ed the most outstanding 1959 paper the broadcast engineering field in ture of foreign languages is heard. No- this is not a listen in g room for ham -radio enthusiasts. It is the lab oratory for foreign language students The la b o ra to ry, located in B atts H all 243, gives students the out-of-class ex p erien ce needed to lea rn another language T h ere, tape recordings and re c o rd s of ex­ ercises in the R o m a n ce languages, B e rm a n . Russian, and Ja p a n e s e , are availab le . In the la b o rato ry a re 48 listen­ ing booths, each sep a rated by a panel of aco u stical tile. T hirty-six of the booths are equipped with tape recorders w h ich en ab les the student to record his ow n voice and com pare it w ith that of the re­ cording. R eco rd p la ye rs a r e in the rem ain in g tw elve Irooths. Although detailed in stru ction s telling how to operate the m ach in es are tacked up on the w a ll of each booth, they a re not a lw a y s suffi­ cient. P'or this reason, a lab as­ sistant is a lw a y s on du ty, re a d y to lend a helping hand less m e ch a n ic a lly m inded An as sista n t is it from ofiens at 8 9 p m. the tim e the lab to the in a m. until it closes at Union Committee Gets Members The New sletter C o m m itte e of rh* Texas Union w ill meet in the U n ­ ion Buildin g at 7:30 p rn. T h u rs d a y . The new m em bers include B illy # Mi Adam s, N an cy A nd rew s, M a r ­ garet Ellison, P h illip R u s se ll, B a r ­ bara B e rq q u is t, Saundra P e a r, C h arle s Sch u h m ar- k cr and N an cy R enfro . Tosch. K a re n Also, V a le rie Cross, Su/.ie Senae, Avion Lipsky. I Hanna C lic k , B e tty Johnson. Ruthe Tgnatoff. Sa n d ra M a rs h a ll R a s a lie B e y e r. M ic h a e l l-ce, C a ro ly n D v ae­ C a c c ia . C am ger C arol Casten. Stephanip S w a f­ ford. and Sue Anne D ushkin, O ther m em bers are M a r y Ann V o/ella. D orothy D a v is . P h y lli* Z a h ’e, M a ry Skin ner, J e a n M a v is . Sandra Reese, H a rrie t G oldfield. C lenda Noah, C eorgean n a H a r ­ ding C a rrie W atson, and I/us Ann I Jaeo h s. Kopra, Moseley Elected to Posts D r lyonm rf L K o p ra. a s so c ia te ] speech, and M ao speech clin ic ia n , w ere professor of Moseley , elected term president and treas- , m e r res p e ctiv e ly at a fron t three- d ay m eeting of the T ex a s Speech and H earin g A ssociation at the I ii sk ill Hotel. O ther officers elected w ere D r Tina Bangs of the Houston Speech and H earing r e n t e r , president­ elect ; D r, Ja m e s D Ty son of T ex ­ as W om an s U n iv e rs ity , vice-presi­ dent; and D r D orothy B e ll, of Texas C h ristian U n iv e rs ity , arere- ta tv*. M E R I C A L O C C U P Y I N G O N E O F the 43 bo--. - ta ♦ e foreman v s tu a e '* Suzy Yo urn. Th® laboratory is row a-a tit. e +o a in, Russian, Jap anese, or any laboratory Jteg u ag c if CT o* R o n r ' s language-.. L o c a te d n B<*rs sion w ill speak. H > 243, the la b o ra to ry is open F o m 8 a.m. l r * 9 p.m. M o * 'h a/ ♦orcu.gh r * .a ,. Fitted Trousers,Basic Cotton Shirt ’Last Word’ in Lady's Western Wear JC W X MT V M S the .h allm ark c f stylish w estern m ore subdued although colorful w e a r and the only lim it to either shirts re m a in in style. L e v is and W ith the C h arro s Rodeo sched­ for next w eek, e v e ry good is fashion conscious! ' coed to uled | and adding some W e ste rn “ s a v v y her style “ lin g o .’’ The passw ord in w estern fashion ,s trim ness, dem an ding a geed fit n trousers, [.oms. and shirts. Noth­ ing spells “ dude ’ m ore c le a rly t h a n baggy shirts and trou seis essen tials in e v e r y la d y s w e s t ­ trousers ern w ard robe are fitted and shirts that either com plem ent or contract. Bell-bottom trouseis are ve ry popular tb s J ear. They are fitted at the knee and flare at the ankle to give the hell-bottom effect P o p u la r w ith m an y girls are trousers and sh irts w ith yokes of m atching des rn. * M aunfai-furors h ave recognized the need for trim n ess in all w est­ ern clothes and a re now m aking trousers w ithout pockets M ock pockets give the effect yet e lim in ­ ate the bulge caused by pocket lining. As in e v e ry type of fa limn there is the classic design In w estern clothes the cla s sic shirt is rotten, long-sleeved w ith in tric a te yoke on the n ark and front V a ria tio n s of the b a s e style h av e horn m ade in e ve ry possible f ahi c from wool to silk to rich brocade* \Tv id colors and in tric a te ly designer) yokes are s in the im ag in ation of the w e are r. * The squaw dress is again the lad es' (and the gent st choice for silk to cotton to cotton georgette, La c e m e ta llic tic rae, and sequins m ay i c found on any of these fab­ le ■ in addition to the less elabor­ ate cotton b raid and rte rec. foo tw ear has become W o m en 's as n oticeable the e.alienate as sho'ts Bents vv,tit both stovepipe and fluted tops are a lw a y s right in rodeo arena or on the range; i it for relax atio n , this y e a r's cow ­ girl can choose from a whole herd of fa n cy footw ear. Squaw hoots, m occasins, leather slippers, ami tooled leath er spnng- o-lators are all a v a ila b le in a ra in ­ the n atural bow of colors plus feather shades, * ( 'B o r - also evident in the form of hats W ide-brim m ed cowboy hats a rc a v a ila b le fo r wom en in a m yria d of colors and of course, ihe over-popular w hite. In m en s clothing the colors are I >r R o g e r J W illia m s w as in N ew 5'-irk U tv to attend ()- 'o b cr 5-7 a m eeting of the M e d ical A d viso ry B o ard of the M u s c u la r D ystroph y \ s s o rration of A m e ric a . Inc, C O N T A C T LEN SES P R E S C R IP T IO N S FILLED C O M P L E T E O P T IC A L S E R V IC E rn. pw , G R 8-2228 2512 G u a d a lu p e J)a. (jUvtff O P T O M E T R IS T / Nation C e le b rates “ U t i l , - t t 'n W on C o ilf, n r e A BURNET R O A D O P T IC A L 5306 BURNET R O A D (nnd door to Shoppers World) Hours. 9-6, Mon. thru Sat. • G L 2-2393 N U M B E R MO C C A S IN r1 _ Ja /V j New cigarette paper “ air-softens” every puff! 1 I Now even the paper adds to I Salem's springtime freshness! HIGH POROSITY pop., air »ot!»n« ' .vary puff. i m p o r t a n t b r e a k t h r o u g h A n in S a l e m ' s r e s e a r c h l a b o r a t o r i e s b r i n g s y o u t h i s s p e c ia l rn vv H i. ,ii P o r o s i t y p a p e r w h ic h b re a th e s n ew fr e s h n e s s in to th e fla v o r. « a* 1 h\ ft J Bt vnoftfc Tobacco i mpinjr ta s te e ve n s o fte r , fr e s h a i r in th r o u g h th e p a p e r to m a k e the sm o k e fr e s h e r , m o re fin o r f u l I f you vc e n jo y e d Salem ’s spring­ tim e fre c h m ss before, yo u ll he even m o re p le ase d n o w S m o k e r e f re s h e d , sm o k e S a le m I Invitib’e porpui opening* bland |uO (ha right amount of mr with • oth puff to giv. you a »of**r, fr.tb.r, •von mon flavorful vmoita Each p u ff rm a Salem d r a w s just en o u g h • menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste • modern filter, too NOW MORE THAN EVER m refreshes your taste N A T U R A L L Y , qU ricuw l e a t h e r 095 o B L A C K SUEDE S H O E I S T O R E 2348 Guadalupe — On the Drag THE D R A G S O N L Y EXC LU SIVE S H O E STORE tailo red trousers rn n eu tral ( d o r s a re p re v a le n t. F o r d re s s w ra r, m any m en like the com plete, t a il­ ored w estern suit, w hich has just the enough w estern d em an ds of the arena, stock show or dan ce. lines to suit Reading to Blind Begun by Co-ops; 108 O f f e r H elp In a p ro g ram sponsored I y the Inter-Co-op C ouncil, 108 students h ave volunteered to spend one hour a w eek read in g to blind student-, acco rd in g to R a lp h Shoberg, C ou n ­ cil president. R e a d in g w ill he done a* Ute U n i­ v e r s ity room s “ Y ’ until special can he built in the * 5’ ’ basem ent It is hoped that for th at purpose t o- B r a ille d ictio n aries and eorders w ill he a v a ila b le by that tim e. She berg said. tap*- is needed in L a tin , H e b r e w T h e p ro g ram began M o nd ay hut vo lu n tee rs a re still needed S p e c ia l help and typing. Also speech m a jo r of is needed to af help w ith research Those in te r­ ested are asker) to ca ll Shoberg G R 2-8331. junior level least is w orkin g 'The Council in < o- operation w ith F ra n k I. W t gilt, e x e c u tiv e s e c re ta ry of the Untve;- sity Y M C A , and Rd P r u e A ssistan t D ean of M en. Pharmacy W e e k T he Longhorn P h a rm a euti< ii A sso ciatio n is retain B in g N ' or ti P h a rm a c y W eek, O ctober 4-lo, by putting up a d isp lay on the Iu d Bo o r of the P h a rm a c y B u ild in g student branch of 'D ie U n iv e rsity ch ap ter, w h ic h is the Texas a and U n a rm a c e u tie a l A ssociation also of the A m e ric a n P h a r m a c e u ­ tic a l A ssociation, has a m e m b e r­ ship of 450 students. T uesday W , E B ro o k s president of rhp T exas P h a rm ceutic il A sso­ ciatio n , spoke to the m em b ei s on the function of the organization. H elen M a r r B ro w n , form er -hi I,a ria n W iliu m dent g radu ate, Sept em bet 5 in A ustin .lam es to B a rb a ra Je a n N e ttc , ‘•" " * 1 dent and U T em ploye, to Ja m e s A llen K irk . Septem ber 5 in Austin * Vnna M arie S ig m a A i ph a R o g ers, graduate S ep tem b er Austin. Pointe, ion to I t r* u i n.» I W hitney I in I j> M rs * Beth K e n at * to D a v id Ben nett, graduate, Sep tern lv t 5 in Am tin M eredith Flo re n ce Man* vat. til to .Ion W a lte r Ch a Honer dent. August 22 in Austin * * * * * * * Deede E la in e Stallin g *. Ch O llie lo Ev nu ( a rie l! H en sley, I. im ti ga ria Chi A lpha, Sep tem b er I in A u s ­ tin ♦ * Slim lin e Elizab eth D< lin e s ta D elta D elta Louis H illia r d I I L Lam b d a C h i Alpha Sm ith. A lph a Delta Sig m a, Sep tem b er 5 in Austin to I T i m ( a t e t h * n t m n ut r a r e In • e l e c t i n g v o i r c l o t h e * , u h v n o t t o u r c l e a n e r ? UNIVERSITY CLEANERS ■'tntt sci i ow tv (.It J ll'MIM Haym an Pens .Book on W o rk Done by Jo y c e i 7’hirtpen months' research in Eng land arni Ireland by Dr. D a vid . H aym an, assistant professor of Anglish, w ill enable for the first ! tim e the tracing of the germ of Ja m e s Jo y c e 's thought from rough notes to the completed manuscript.. “ Finnegans W a k e,” of which Jo y c e m ade 250 partial redrafts, j w ill be made clearer by D r. D a y­ m an 's two research books. is the Alm ost completed first book tracing revisions Jo y c e made in his first draft. The second, to be finished in r year, shows “ F in ­ n e g a n s W a k e ” its structure and evolution and illus­ trates new critical approaches to it. terms of in “ Finnegans W a k e ” was w ritten I between 1922 and 1939, but D r. 9 H a ym a n has uncovered proof that I the idea w as already in the artist's ■.m ind w hile he was w r i t i n g ill “ U lysses.” M The book w as composed in an I overw helm ingly piecemeal order. H It w as greatly expanded through a process of as m any as 25 rev i- sions of each chapter. L iv in g in Dublin, Ireland, for six Jp m o n t h s helped humanize the w orks r of Jo y c e , for Ireland today is much as it w as in the early Nineteenth Century. D r. D a y m a n ’s research was * done w ith the R id of a Guggenheim ■ Fellowship and a grant from the U n iv e rsity. He is now teaching a ™ sem in ar on Joyce and courses in modern novels nt the U niversity. B A T O N - T W IR L IN G ST U D EN T S Shirley Snipes o 'd R o b H ew ett go through the:r routines in preparation for the T e x a s -O U game half-time show this Saturday. M iss Snipes, feature twirler, and H e w ­ lett, drum major, will be a m o n g the mere than 200 Longhorn Band members and Texas Stars making the bus trio 4o Dallas for S a 4-- urday's game. The buses will be decorated w *h s'g ns which wii1 1 be painted by band members and Stars ar a p a c i n g pard/ Fr'day O ffic e r J Library Aids Texas Public W hether you need a picture in color of the Northern Lights, m a­ terial, on relations, international inform ation about tracking h u rri­ canes, or an assembly program atjout Thanksgiving, the Extension Lo an L ib ra ry can help you. T his extension .service of Tile ye a r las! U n iv e rsity of Texas solved just such problems for Tex­ as citizens. Since 1914 packages of pam ­ phlets, articles from periodicals, bulletins and reports on a given subject have been assembled and circulated to borrowers throughout tilt* state, t ile annual iv poi I snows increased demand in 1958-59. Although vocational information about the working hours and fringe benefits for spacemen has not yet been re­ quested, information w as again a popular topic. There w ere the pivp aration anil training needed to become a chemist, physicist, teach­ er, doctor, nurse ta frequent requests for *■ • Bo rro w ers continued to want to know about Texas B ig Bend National Park cai iv missions, Texas Hangers and Tex­ ans of yesterday and today. Uh .. I/Oans made through the local li­ b ra ry in towns with library* service. In areas without lib rary service, loans from the Extension L m n L i­ b ra ry are made directly to stu­ dents teachers, w riters, speakers, and other seekers of information. P h i Kappa Tau officers for the .semester a rr Don M ax w ell, fall president; D avid E . Phillip s, v ic e ­ president; Lew is Steves, se cre ta ry; treasu rer; Allen Je rre ld Wilson, Johnson, pledge m aster; Otis Shearer, chaplain; and H e n ry T a y ­ lor, sergennt-nt-arms. Rnlxut Olinger, Theta O d pledge (la ss president, has announced other pledge officers. T hey w ill he Robert Naas, vice-president; George M cM ahan, secretary-treas- urer; and Johnny H eard, social chairm an. The T Square*, a social Hub club organized for the w ives of the U niversity's engineering fncul- ty, has selected for 1959-60. its officers Officers are M rs. C a rl M organ, president; M rs. J . E . W e ile r, v ic e ­ president: Mrs. G. H, Hopkins secretary: Kenneth Kobe, reporter. and M rs. .Sponsors from the Engineering W ives H u h are M rs. Hudson Mat- ack and Mrs, O C. W ord J r . ★ ★ * Wilson, Iii** fall officers or Sig m a Phi Epsilon are Je r r y D avis, president: T e rry vice-president Leonard Dolce, corresponding sec­ re ta ry ; B ill Hodge, recording sec­ re ta ry ; David K elsey, historian; .Terrel! Keith Chunn, Holder, senior member-at-large; and Bob Wiedeman, junior m em ­ ber-at-large. chaplain; Thursday, O cto b er 8, 1959 TH E D A IL Y T E X A N Page 7 Longhorn Fans in Band. to Join Trek to Dallas One sight land m any sounds) i fa m ilia r to U T students w ill greet fans at the O U game. The Longhorn Hand. “ Showband of the Southwest,” w ill make the trip to D a lla s along with many U n ive rsity students. The theme could he “ H ail, hall, the gang’s nil h e a r,” for Band D irector V in cen t D I Nino, Assis­ tant D irector R ic h a rd B la ir, Head Drum M a jo r R ob Hewlett, feature tw irle r S h irle y Snipes, 16 Texas Stars, the H erald Trum peters and B ig Berth a, along w ith the 180 band m embers, w ill be on hand. F a ll 1959-60 begins Rob H ew lett’s I fourth y e a r as Longhorn Band I drum m ajor, and the thin! year that Sh irley Snipes has been fea­ ture tw irle r of the band. The Texas Stars, girls' precision m arching and tw irlin g unit, were Incorporated Iuonghorn into Band on their ninth birthday, 1957. iho Co-captains of the popular team are J o H e n ry and Ju d y George. H ie Stars who w ill go to Dallas are B e tty J o y G allow ay, M arilyn K a y M oncrief, M artha Ann M or­ gan, Penelope Pearce, Carolyn Porter, B e tty Ann Rhodes, Ju d y von Rosenl>erg, C arolyn Schroeter, Carolyn Sm ith, N ancy Sullivan, Alice Je a n Sundberg B a rb a ra Ann White, N a n c y Ja n e W illis, and E v a W isner. In 1956, the H erald Trumpets - four feet, seven and one-half Inches long - w e re added to the band. This y e a r’s trum peters are Charles A ll­ day, Jo h n Osborn, Eddie G ill, and Gus Nixon. Another unit of the band is the group known as the Drum W rang­ lers, five boys who handle the w orld’s largest bass drum, “ Big Be rth a ” Tom Rhea, David M c ­ Laughlin, J e r r y B a ll, G a ry M a r­ shall, and Ja m e s Cole take charge the 500-pound drum, which its four- tall on feet IO of stands wheeled cart. • Band, Stars Plan Painting Party M em bers of the longhorn Band and T exas Stars w ill meet at the K e r rv ille B u s Company garage, 2006 E a s t 4th, at 8:30 p m. F r id a y for a sign painting party. B i ll P ra th e r, business m anager of the band, said they w ill paint signs for the six buses using sten- spell out. Longhorn oils w hich j Band, show steer heads and in- j terlocking U T . The buses w ill leave Austin at 6 a rn. Satu rd ay for weekend band headquarters at Hotel Texas, F o rt , Worth, T h ey w ill leave Fo rt W orth at 30:30 a m. Sunday. The Ranger Sold Out! T That's right, Ace. All 6,500 copies of the October Texas Ranger were sold before noon, a new record. One small exception: the Business O ffice of TSP (that’s Room 107, Journalism Building) has a few Rangers left for our sub­ scribers. So if you subscribed to the Ranger and haven t picked up your copy, .come by and get it quick. Real quick. And this should be a lesson to the rest cf you. G et your Ranger the morning of publication, they go fast . . . fast . . . fast. Right? Right. Moore Judge ( ) T VHT" I ^ A A / v x O S t * C a r r y Moore, popular television personality, w ill judge the “ Ten Most B e a u tifu l” contest this year. • Word w as received Wednesday by Robert F . Schenkkan, director that M r. of R ad io - Television, Moore to judge the Texas beauties.” “ would be delighted 1 the Reg istration contest, for sponsored each y e a r by X i Chap- j tor of Theta Sig m a P h i, profession-1 a1 journalism frate rn ity for wom­ en, w ill be held from 2 to 5 p m. I Monday', T uesday and Wednesday, j October 19, 20 and 21 in Joum al- ! ism Building 305. A ll cam pus organizations are in- j : vited to enter the contest. E a c h group m a y enter as m any as four ! women. 'M o t h e r s' Select Year's Officers M rs. J . L . B a rn e t of Kappa Sig­ ma fra te rn ity w as elected presi­ dent of the Housemothers’ Asso­ tile ciation group's first meeting Tuesday eve­ ning. for Fra tern ities nt Other officers are M rs. Gladys Leighty* of Sigm a P h i Epsilon, vice-president; M rs. Charles E . W ard , of P h i D elta Theta, secre­ Sol Norm an of ta ry ; and M rs Alpha Ep silo n P i, treasurer. Dean J a c k irH iand spoke to the group on the responsibilities nnd to be faced by' house­ mothers. shoe salon, chenards only italian bootery at its very b e s t . . . 2338 Giwdaiup* \n vvcoi town i '3ve’er . . . a word r : j ’ basic sheath In a!! woo! 7 r *•r* y linen cc ar a'! edged - w o : bettors marches to Darnel, {rested v. * with ric-rac — a the front waist. Be’qe cree-'' navy or grey. Sizes 5 to 15 ................... 35.95. Tau Delta P h i frate rn ity’s pledge class officers w ere recently elec­ ted. They are Allan Childs, president; Ronnie Cohen, vice-president; E d Stone, Pat Gibbons, social chairm an. secretary-treasurer; and i New fall sem ester intiates into Tau Dolt are Ix*e Greenberg and Artie Jacobson. •k H ie following fall officers were elected by Ijirp d o C lub : Humberto L. Juarez, president; Francisco de Aikos. vice-president; Tomas Ram irez, tre a su rer; P le n a Botel- lo, recording se cre ta ry; Anita Sa­ linas. secretary'; Sarita Pappas, p arliam entarian; Am ulfo R angel, reporter-historian; B ill H a ll and A lva ro Garza, ser- geants-at arm s. corresponding • k Six of the eleven new officers of the Texas Fo lk lo re Society are from the U n ive rsity, while other colleges are not represented more than once. H ie new officers are M artin Shockley. North Texas State Col­ lege, president; E v e re tt A. Gillis, Texas Technological College, v ice ­ president: Dr. Wilson Hudson, U n i­ versity of T e x a s : H erm es Nve, D allas; Dr. Amorle o Paredes. U n i­ versity of T ex as; and Dr. C. L. Sonni< hsen, Texes Western Col­ lege; councilors. Also, Dr. Mode C Boatright, U n iversity of Texas, secretary and editor; M aude Ross U niversity of Texas, treasurer. Allen Maxwell. Southern Methodist U niversity, end Willson Hudson. U n ive rsity of Tex­ as, associate editor* New Committee Formed to Revise IC C Constitution John C ra w pal liam entar operative C ol mitt ce to re' lion. The proser biguous and day, time, ai and how to drop our r f < other residen IGC, the R nine m en’* ops on the represental ord, newly appointed an of Inter-Co- ncil, w ill head a corn­ i c tire IC C eonstltu- the ;t constitution Is nm- does not ro ver the rid place for meetings rop 1('e officer* who *• bool or move to an- lce C raw ford said, tovennng hotly of the anti ten women's co a lupus is made up of cs from each co-op. Fortnightly Club To Hoar Murphy D r A rth u r E . M urphy. Uni- voisitv* of Texas philosophy depart­ ment chairm an w ill present a pup* : ( . ti * ,| “ I he I ;• jio >e of an Intellectual Club in a University ” before the Fortnightly' Club Thurs­ day. 'Hie in.-etmg w ill He held af ^ p rn. in B a rk e r History (.’enter 107 The Fo rtn ig h tly Club, an nss sterns and m achin­ ery. K a re n Blum e w ill he hostess on geology. things of "C a m e ra on the Coed” which w.ll Dr. Bu llard , who has studied include fashion shows, interviews, m any of thp w orld's active \el­ and other in coeds. This week representatives reremonios at the conclusion of his of the Panhellenic Council w i’i he eight-month Fulbright lectureship interviewed. R o cky Revisore will at Arequipa, He also did research he the emcee on " B ig Man on on the Andes Mountains’ volcanic Cam pus.” belt w hile in South A m erica. this honor to canoes, received interest A v a rie ty s h o w produced and hi- rec ted by P a t I-aird, Miss Austin in 1958. wall he featured this week J e r r y (;reon; A , Dr. Earnest b . Gloyna has won the Harrison Prescott E d d y out- ])elfa P) standing research” award for ire - - T rio; Pa u la C ra ig ; Retmono Ret- part in the research and author- mono; T,at Spiars, Miss Austin of ship of a series of papers on w aste- 1959; and K eith P ow er will be treatm ent and water-reuse. THE U N IV ER SIT Y 'S O N LY EXC LUSIVE RAD IO A N D HI-FI SALES A N D SERVICE CENTER Serving the University area for IO years f S j P K i : D W A Y " H IG H FIDELITY AT R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S ” 2010 S p e ed w a y G R 8-6609 t'ne Charros A C T IO N , A C T IO N A N D M O R E ar.‘Ion v i 17 v, 'en *re A re ra , 45+h a "d G u a d a lu p e O c to b e '- 15, 16 i C harro s C ^ am r -r d p R o n e o opens. Known as tho w o rd t ta rg e t coi ege rooeo, it w I boast' cat onaliy known • "q e r M a r*y R o b o ts , cam p ,s beauties a ” d bone o * • q bro’---' v./h as the c ra p v * c * d aboze. ( d n Y d r h f f orr 13 corteges in Te lim a .......... 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S u n d a y T e x a n ............................................................... F r id a y vm od ate In ro t »■ rn st he g te n as the p u b lish e rs a re resp on sib le fo r o n ly one in c o rre c t insertion. the event of e rro r* m ade In an ad ve rt semen! Nurseries W a n te d Lost and Found H elp W a n te d W A N T E D to O U T W O T I C K E T S gam e, ( 'a ll M e l a t ( J R 8 3497 d u rin g da \ $10.00 R E W A R D . E N V E L O P E co n ta in Lo st L B . m g so clologv book and notes L it t le f ie ld F o u n ta in . T u e sd a y . B ru n n e r , 911 W est 10th D I N I N G R O O M W A I T R E S S W h o ve r 21. M o rn in g o r e ve n in g hou U n ifo rm m eals fu rn ish ed M rs Mr ers, D r is k lll I lot* I D in in g R oom B L O O D D O N O R S —A H typ e * o f blood needed fo r usage in A u stin Frofes- $10.00 R E W A R D F O R re tu rn P l K a p p a Alpha pin L o st betw een Co-Op and C o u n tv B lo o d B a n k . 2LH •.enter! IT R R e d R iv e r. V a rs tv 'I heater, ( ail H O 5-6630. Special Services W A S H I N G A N D I R O N I N G W ill p i c k d e l i v e r < JR 8 6073 up a n d I. O S T P L A C K F O L D - o v e r c lu tc h bag R E ­ ( I R 6-0669 In B a tts H a ll on O ctob er A W A R D G e o rg ia A tk in so n . W H J . T A K E < A R E .rf y o u r ch ild re n w h ile j o u w o rk . C li. A CJM g arten. C H I P - N - D A L E N U R S E R Y A N D k in d e r­ I A g re ed I b lo ck o ff cam pus. k in d e rg a rte n te a c h e r. R e g .*te re d nurse o w n e r o p e ra to r. G R 8-C616 — G I. 3-0159. a n d B R I N G T H I S A D fo r fr r e grease In (ob. A ll k in d s o f re p a ir s on nil m akes and model r a t s S e le c t M o to rs a u th o r­ ized R e n a u it- P e u g e o t sales and service. LH)0 W e s t 6th. GR. 8-3451 S A V E T I M E W I T H fre e pi- k up and la u n d ry . Ja c in t o d e liv e ry , d ry -cleaning an d S a v e IO N b v d r iv in g to S a n I, a u n d r . 16th an d S a n J a i Into T Y S T U D E N T S ' A U T O M O B I L E L f A B ID I in assigned risk . rash b a*i* o n h ■ Bow W illia m s . 624 L a m a r. G R 2-0545. In s u ra n c e w r it t e n R E N T T V s . 195‘J P o rta b le s . D a lly rates H O 5-5597. G R 2 269,. Typing M A R T H A A N N Z J V L K Y M B A A co m p le te p ro fe ss io n al ty p in g se rv­ ice ta ilo re d to th e needs of I niver- Spe< ml s lty k e y b o ard lan g u ag e , science. e q u ip m e n t and e n g in e e rin g theses and d is­ se rta tio n s stu d e n ts fo r C o n v e n ie n tly located at G O O D A L L W O O I E N D O R M B L D G . 2102 G u a d a lu p e I ’ho. G R 2-3210 E X P E R I E N C E D T Y P I N G S E R V I C E . re aso n ab le , rn nor ed iting . ac cu ra te , H O 5 3813. D E L A F I E L D S E R V I C E G ra m m a r c o rre c te d M im e o g ra p h in g . T Y P I N G - T H E M E S . O U T L I N E S L A W notes. D o u b le Spaced, 25<\ G R 6 4717. E L E C I' IL O M A T I C R I P O R T X . T H E S K S . d iss e rta tio n * . C lose in. M rs D e B u tt* G R 8-3298 T H E S I S T E R M P A P I E S . G e n e ral of fiip and d ic ta p h o n e exp erien ce. Klee ( i l l 2 2968 M iss I I! M . N o t a r y , trie ( Iraham . J ) IS S I R T A T I O N S . I U P O R T S E le c tru m s ! ic 14 block fro m c a m p u s ) M rs B o d o u r T l l V S K S , E x p e r t e d ed G R 8-8113 D I S S E R T A T I O N S , T H E S I S . R e p o rts (Guan­ ( J c c t r o m a t lc ). M rs. R itc h ie , in. G R 6-7079 D O T Y P I N G IN s e d a tio n s . G I, iv hom e T h re e s d U 2.382 4527 A venu e D A L L T Y P E S W O R K bv (x p e rle n ed ty p is t, K T ectrom atlc. H I 2 5583, W A S H INT ; A N D I R O N I N G a ' hom e l i t h S t B e u l a h H o usto n 2508 t'a *t G R 6 2018 Alterations For Sale M u sica l K O R S A L E S I X tic k e t* fo r S ta te F a ir OkO ihom a O c to b e r IO W e e k e n d C e n te r sectio n lo w e r flo o r. C a ll G L 3-5331 a fte r 5 OO p rn. S A I L B O A T S . S A I L F I S H . N E W and used fib e rg la s s and kits, L it t le D m and per. K lj m g D u tc h m a n o th e rs th« w e e k ly races S a ilb o a t Sa le * G R 2 72.37 I Bed S ta r. $65 0 on In te rla k i Jo i n 1959 SIM C \ S I P E R D e lu x e W h i r , L ik e new A ll extras. P ric e d to sell. G L 2-5318 a f t e r 5.00 p m. w d e r L I B E R A L D IS C O U N T S . N E W tv po­ - e le c tric p o rta b le o r m a n u ­ al T e rm s a v a ila b le . C a ll J i m , G I, 3-6271 a ft e r six. R O Y A L 'IT P E W R I T E R IN good c o n d i­ ( a il R e a s o n a b ly p r i c e d . tion G R 8 3446 H U N T I N G H O R N S L A R G E , Id e a l polished fo r blghlv fo o tb all games S a m each. P h o n e G R 2-05.34, U L T R A M O D E R N 1958 blond G ru n d ig M a je s tic A M KM R a d io P h o n o g ra p h c o m b in a tio n $145. E x c e lle n t co n d itio n . C a ll G I , 3-1898 S A C R I F I C E 1957 L L O Y D S e d a n E c o ­ n o m ic a l, e asv to p ark. A r o i l b uy fo r cash G R 2 5.02 # IO V o l P O P ! L A R S C I E N C E IO V o l T H E B O O K O K K N O W L E D G E 30 VoU E N C Y C L O P E D I A A M E R I C A N A C O M P L E T E ( W a ln u t Bo o k S ta n d In c lu d e d ) T h e se book* an* brand new N e v e r used $.309 00 o r ig in s ) Cost S a c r ific e P ric e $150 00 < auh C A N B E S E E N AK I E R 5 OO E M D A IL Y 4329 A I R P O R T B L V D . P H O N E J I O 5 6910 1892 F O R D N E W T IR ES. T w o tn n # car. C a ll stu d e n t's Id e a l fo r a G R 7 12'*8 a ft e r 6 on p rn P O O D L E P U P P I E S P I R I intel m in ia tu re s Los H i fir ed blai pet IAI) and $65 G I, I <1320. D E S I G N I N G P E N clo th e s i i tv , etc Pith G L T 3981 D R E S S M A K I N G C A M ­ F o rm a l gow ns a spec- I bby S a c k rld e r, 2608 WX st M E N S I X P E R T A L T E R A T I O N S done re a s o n a b ly . Q u ic k service. See M i* Jn co b so n s M en s W e a r. 2332 A rn o ld , ( iu a d a lu p e K O R T H I In d ie s * K l ' K S T q u a lit y m a k in g and a lte ra tio n * P a t Q u in la n 1500 C o lo ra d o , Apl 4 G R 7 4338 A E T I R A T IO N S A N D D R E S S M A K I N G 715 W i s t 25th S tre e t G R 6-336" , , „ W I E L D O _ , , . S E W I N G in m y a lte ra tio n s . R e a s o n a b l e prices, G R 8-6797 Apartm ents F U R N I S H E D O N E B E D R O O M ap art inent U n iv e r s it y area Y o u w ill lik e fu rn ish ed one b edroom th is m odern, a p a rtm e n t F u ll y ca rp eted th ro u g h o u t. A r co n d itio n e d and c e n tra lly heated ( I R 2 -0 2 2 1, o ffic e hours G L 2-3008 a fte r 5 do. 7 ')9 W K S T 76th. H eated pool. < a r peter! D ra w d rap e * T ile liafh kitch en , M aid P a n e l heat, ii frig< rated a ir se rvice , $80, I* I, r , R 6-9237. N I .A R A ll U p s ta irs 5 #i E lm w o o d . ( I L 31562 fro nt O pen - O N E block. F u rn ish e d ii t j 111 ii k paid, $75oi) fo r 3 n u n . Inspection. I T fo r A T C A M P U S A ir condole ated, a t ­ t r a c t iv e ly fu rn ish e d 4 room efficie n t > S p e e d w a v . a t 192<) C a ll T A R R Y T O W N 2*Ui9 B r id le I ’atli K in pished r e -decorated tw o bedroom do p ies A ir c o n d it io n e d , Bus K e y next door BK S T A D D R K S S K I O H O I SF, G A R D E N A P A R T M E N T S 17th and U K ) G R A N D E B e tw e e n U n iv e r s it y and C a p ito l area F u rn is h e d air-con d lt io m d a p a rtm e n ts w ith s w im m in g pool A v a ila b le Sep te m b e r. C R 2-0166 u n fu rn ish e d and R E N T A R O O M finn a room m a te '’ A d v e rtis e in the D a ilv T exan c Tassl f > d Ad* Ph o n e G R 2 2473 an c ask for C la ssifie d S I 5o D O W N , 3 bedroom , 2 bath house. insp ec­ tion , S o b e r R e a l tv C o m p a n y, G D 2-3026 l a m O pen fo r 2903 P e r r y co uple G R 7 6818, P A R T T I M E C H U R C H se creta rv / tin , P ro te s ta n t, p re fe ra b le M ethod ty p l I . v E f f ic ie n t E n g lis h S a la r y open H I 2 7221 or H I 2-5394 sh o rth an d R e ve re n d C a ll a b le of F O U R P A R T ' V O C A L E N S I M O L K e re ad in g m u sic and sing d o s e h a rm o n y o r ra d io c o m m e m A lso s m a ll In stru m e n ta l com bo tnrl In c \itie* h o r a u d itio n a p p o in to r c a ll A u s tin R e c o rd in g C o in p a i G R 6-8142 P A R T T I M E M E N o r w om en KTv» six afte rn o o n s and e vening s w eek R e c re a tio n a l d e n tis t school. Good w ages R o om board if di airer! at no e x tra cost M rs D rench al H G 5-540-1 le a d e rsh ip in t Rooms for Rent R O O M S K O R M E N F a r g e n e w ly red eco rated , \ear-rr . a ir - co n 'll Honed room s hom e and , s< hool. K s p c c la llv q m,,n vt t OO m o n th ly per I k itc h e n p rivile g e s. U t ilit ie s paid room N e a r good s n up for 815 E a s t 31st G R 7 R E S E R V E Y O U R R f MIM n o w ! b edroom * for g e n tle m en In pr F r lv a te bath. G R 2 hom e G L 3-6379 N ( ’ A R M S A ir co n d itio n ed room ccn g e n la l and col m en Q uiet tab le Aob J- ast .3oth G R 7-0'sil B E D R O O M K O R T W O bn-* A i r e ('n is e i S h a re bath f tin n in g o p tio nal N e ar P r iv a t e en tra n ce p er boy G R 7 3771. M A L I G A R A G E R