Cloudy and damp today, toys tho weatherman. first Co l i e g e Daily In The Why is there no improvement In the Texas Water supply? South NO. 45 Six Pages Today AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1951 Price 5 Cents V O L 51 Reading T exa n TH E DA Weather Carnival-balltoClimaxJ31’0;^SpeaksT exas Union A ppoints For Great Issues International Week a i b s u Tonight 167 to Com m ittees T h e T e x a s U n io n m a in b ag ro o m w ill hp tr a r ^ form ed te rn a tio n a l ca rn iva l an In ­ O ctober in to 2b, a* the a n n u a l In t e r n a tio n a l H a ll p ro v id e s a c o lo r f u l C'.'tu rn e d and c o n fe ttie d c lim a x to In t e l n a tio n a l W eek. D u r in g th is w eek o f in t e r n a t io n ­ al e m n' a - s, w h ich begin- S a t u r ­ d a y , th e re w ill also be a p ic n ic , m o v ie s n a u d ito riu m . d a y e ve n in g . T h e y a re open to the h ib its in the M a in B u ild in g , sp e cial D r. T a b o r s k y is a p o litic a l r e f u ­ m usic fro m the ch im e s, m ovies on gee fro m C z e c h o s lo v a k ia . B e fo r e public. T h e C a m p u s I,v a g u e and the the U n it e d N a tio n s , an d a sp e cial c o m in g to the U n iv e r s it y in 1948 A u s tin L e a g u e o f W o m e n N o te rs q u ie t o b se rva n c e in c o m m e m o ra ­ as a v is itin g le c t u r e r in g o v e rn ­ w ill sponsor a re c e p tio n f o r f o r ­ tio n o f the in te l n a tio n a l o rg a n iz a ­ m e n t, he se rve d as s e c re ta ry to the eig n stu d en ts a t C a ro th e rs D o r m i­ tio n . T h e U n ite d N a tio n s fla g w ill la te C z e c h o s lo v a k ia n p re s id e n t to r y W e d n e s d a y fro m 4 u n til 6 f l y on the cam p u s th ro u g h o u t th e E d u a r d B e n e s. In this c a p a c ity o 'c lo i k in c o m m e m o ra tio n o f U n it ­ w e e k . D r. T a b o rs k y m et S t a lin as lie O f f ic e r * e le c te d b y the In t e r n a ­ tr a v e le d in to R u s s ia s e v e ra l tim es. ed N a tio n s D a y . T h e to p ic fo r th e ( t r e a t Issues tio n a l C o u n c il fo i th is sem este r D u rin g W o r ld VV ai II D r. Taco u rse W e d n e s d a y n ig h t w ill c o n ­ a te D a n n y B i nee, c h a ir m a n ; A n n e h o rs k y w a ? in c o n ta c t w ith R o o se ­ c e rn A m e ric a n F o re ig n P o lic y and C h a m b e rs , s e c r e t a r y ; aud M a tti v e lt and C h u r c h ill. H e ha* been L a t in A m e r ic a . D r. L e w is H a n k e , A l A ish and D a v id L in g , m em b ers ex ile d tw ic e fro m h is c o u n try . : d ir e c to r o f the In s titu te o f L a fin- o f the e x e c u tiv e err m il. VV hen G e r m a n y an n ex ed ( zecho s lo v a k ia D r. T a b o rs k y escaped to G re a t B r it a in . A f t e r the war he re tu rn e d to C z e c h o s lo v a k ia and se rve d as it* m in ister to S w e d e n u n til he resig n ed in H M X , S in c e that tim e he ha* le c tu re d e x te n ­ s iv e ly on C o m m u n ism . I- fteen g ra d u a te and seven u n ­ Silent Prayer, Films Planned For U N W e e k I S t a r t i n g at 7 IO p.m., the fiv e ort U N fe a tu r e s w ill last ap* * : m ate a hour and a h a l f Hers a r e “ B a t t le fo r B r e a d ,'' nj fed N ation* S c re e n Maga.,ie ," “ T h a t M I M a y L e a n , ” and “ T h e S te p s o f A g e. P r e s id e n t T. S P a in t e r ’? o ff ic e wi issue a m e m o ran d u m to f a ­ c u lt y m em b ers and stu d e n ts e x ­ plain m g p ro ced ir e fo r the m in u te o ' * erit p r a y e r O c to b e r 24. T h e c e re v o ny is to o b s e rv e the signing o f th e I N C h a r t e r on O c to b e r 2 L 1945, U n it e d N a tio n s D a y . A th rd d is p la y w ill be added to th e twwo o a lr e a d y p an n ed . W it h the th e m ee of th e p re a m b le to th*1 C h a r t e r , *‘ r o f *mb ir e O u r E fwi! be set up in f or t ? ," a d i! sp a to e I • *>nn (>’ r, e r d is p la y * w ill in rn en ti on of B i hi es from cludr n a tio n s lr the M a in L i ­ vane b r a r y and a d is p la y o f em blem s and of t et r> ; •:> -et 'n ' ve m a te ria ls fro m the r f >,rit r es n the g ro u n d ca-*-'- o f rhe M ain flo r PX ■ burden Awardes Chosen Tonight T h r e e $300 sch o la rsh ip s g iven b y T h e B o rd e n C o m p a n y F o u n d a ­ tio n , w ill be p resen te d to the top ta n k in g se n io rs in th re e d iv is io n s o f the IU n iv e rs ity on th e p atio o f the H om e E c o n o m ic s B u ild in g to ­ n ig h t at 7 :30 o 'c lo c k . P re s id e n t T . S. P a in t e r w ill p resid e. VV A . W e n t w o r t h , s e c r e t a r y o f T h e B o rd e n C o m p a n y F o u n d a tio n , w ill a w a rd th e s c h o la rsh ip * in p h a rm a c y , jo u r n a lis m , and home econ om ics. D ean H. M. B u r la g e of the C o lle g e o f P h a r m a c y w ill p re ­ sent the p h a rm a c y stu d e n t w in n e r ; P r o fe s s o r P a u l J . T h o m p so n , d ir e c ­ to r o f the Sc h o o l o f Jo u r n a lis m , the jo u r n a lis m c a n d id a te ; and P r o ­ fe sso r L u c y R a th b o n e , c h a irm a n of the D e p a r tm e n t o f H o m e E c o ­ nom ics, the hom e e co n o m ic? w in ­ ner. H o n o r so c ie ty m em b ers o f the th re e d iv is io n s w ill se rve r e f r e s h ­ m ents. S tu d e n ts and f a c u lt y m em ­ bers are in v ite d . WU c,aeJ 9 on Texas-Missouri debate. Speech ! 7 .30— P r e s e n ta tio n S c h o la rs h ip s , H E B B H id in g . 9 T exa> Geological Soo e ty , Com m odore P e r r y Hotel. S o u th U- 12 and 3-5 R egistration for Top Most B e a u tifu l, ha«em ert o f J o im a l sm Bu ilding. j 2 JJ.ere Free show eg of Texas-OU gam*-, In te rn a tio n a l Room, Texa? I mon. R eg istration fo r convention of < eram ic S o c ie ty of the S o u th ­ west, A u s tin Hotel. 2-6 and 7-9- Fre e n-truction in P . ■*> M ath W orkshop, Waggpner Ha I 8. 2 Texas M issouri debt**, Speech B u ild in g . 4 Ha y Com m ittee, VV aggener of B o rd e n p a tio . W o m e n * -ection o f P E M , 7 :30 W o m e n ’? G y m 6. Psi C h i, T e x a ? U n io n 315. * * — “ M y S is t e r E ile e n ,” H o gg A u ­ d ito riu m . A d d re ss b y D r. Ir v in g I ’. K r n k on ra .n - m a k in g , C o lise u m . _ T ex a s- M iss o u ri d e b a te , Phy­ sic? B u ild in g 201. o — S o u th T e x a ? G e o lo g ic a l S o ­ c ie ty , C o m m o d o re P e r r y H o te l. g Torn S u t h e r la n d open ? series o f le c tu re * on “ L iv in g O u r F a ith in T im e o f C r is is ,” D o w n to w n 8 YW CA. A A U VV m usic a p p re c ia tio n g ro up , home o f M i?? K a th le e n T ho m p so n . H a ll 401, S c h o la rs h ip s m ust do so by d a y , O c to b e r 22, c a r? w ill he c re d ite d to the v a r ­ ious a g e n c ie s ’ apr o p ria tio n s fo r t r a v e lin g expenses, A t t o r n e y G e n ­ e ra l P r ic e D a n ie l ru le d a fte r C o m p tro lle r R o b e rt S. C a lv e r t raised q u estio n s c o n c e r n in g the ?ale o f c e rta in c a rs by th e B u r e a u o f I,a b o r S t a t is t ic s and th e C o m p ­ t r o lle r '* D e p a rtm e n t. M r. C a lv e r t q u estio n e d w h e th e r the m o n ey fro m ^the sale o f the c a r* w o uld he c re d ite d to the ap­ p ro p ria tio n fro m w h ic h the i a r w as f ir s t b o u g h t o r to tr a v e lin g U n io n 301. 7■— S ig m a Io ta E p s ilo n , A r c h it e c ­ expenses. Sa m B e a t t ie , a s s is ta n t sta te tu r e B u ild in g 105. 7 :3 0 —A r n o ld A i r S o c ie ty , O ld S e ­ a u d ito r, a n n o u n ce d th a t the car*, F o rd s and C h e v ro le t* , could be v ille . 7 :li L<»' g h o rn A m a te u r R a d io «een in the 1400 block o f Coi»C lu b , E n g in e e r in g B u ild in g 16. g resa A v e n u e . b etw e e n p a re n t* and m u st h av e g ra d u a te s ta n d in g w ith a good reco rd in the U n iv e r s it y . A p p lic a tio n b la n k s fo r the F a r m e r S c h o la rs h ip s a re a v a ila b le in M a in B u ild in g Ic fro m 9 a m. u n til 12 o 'clo ck d a ily . A d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n on the M e x ic a n g o v ­ e rn m e n t g ra n ts m ay be o b ta in e d at the In t e r n a tio n a l A d v is o r y O f ­ f ic e , B. H a ll 21. m akes “ W h e t h e r o r not a Dem oc rt ic n a tio n a l a d m in is tra tio n should be ele c te d in 1952” is the q u estion to be fo u g h t o u t T h u r s d a y b e tw e e n the U n iv e r s it y o f M iss o u ri and T h e U n iv e r s it y o f T ex a *. M is s o u r i’? d eleg atee a r riv e d W e d n e s d a y to co m p ete a g a in w ith the U n iv e r s it y D e b a te W o rk sh o p . T e x a s wull uphold the D e m o c ra tic p a r ty a d m in is tra tio n . M e lv in 1/edhetter, fre s h m a n , and his c o lle a g u e B ru c e ( a ir u t h , sophom ore, w ill be the f ir s t de b a te r? a t 9 a rn. in S p e e ch B u ild ­ in g 201. A t I p.m. ‘N o rm a n B la c k , se n io r tw o -yea r d eb a te le t te r m an , aru! D o u g las D a p p e r, fre s h m a n , w i l l r e p re s e n t T e x a s a g a in s t M iss o u ri. D o lo res K o s b e rg , ju n io r , a n d F lo z e lle Jo n e s , s e n io r, w ill m ake up the w om en « team fro the I a -1 d eb a te at 8 p.m. in P h y s ic * B u n d ­ ing 201. tw o them w agons sick and one a n o th e r deve lo p e d by U n iv e r s it y o f T e x ­ as re s e a rc h e rs , c o n ta in s en ergylo ad ed v ita m in s . B o th are m endation-. yen s c ie n tis ts ’ fo r an end re c o m ­ to the fo r in e b r ia t in g b eve rag e s. M o re s p e c ta c u la r is the get rough w h ite p ill c a lle d A n t a ­ buse. It w as tr ie d on a blonde w a itre s s re c e n tly by an o f f ic ia l o f the N e w Y o r k M e d ic a l Com Democrats in 1952 Is Debate Subject R ush m itte n on A lc o h o lis m . P e g g y , trie w a itre s s , w as gi\ en a p ill arui then a jig g e r o f w h is k e y . H e r pulse q u ic k e n e d , her blood p re s su re rose an d fe ll, an d the ro o m b egan to spin. D r. R o g er W illia m s , d ire c to r o f t h e I n iv e r s it j s M e ta b o lic R e s e a rc h Ijabo r ato n y, d o e sn 't th in k m uch o f tne w h ite p ill. I “ IL has been used e x p e rim e n tall;, fo r som e tim e , b u t . it d o e sn 't get to the ro o t o f th e tro u b le and is n ’t p e r m a n e n t ,” he said. M u c h safer and m o re n u t r i­ tious is T y e o p a n , a ca p s u le d e ­ velo p ed at th e R e se a rc h L a b o r ­ a t o r y , said D r. W illia m s . I t stops tip p lin g b y a b o lis h in g the a p p e tite for liq u o r. T h is a p p e tite , a c c o rd in g to Dr. VV illia n is ’ s tu d y , is cau sed by a v ita m in d e f ic ie n c y that T y e o p a n can f ill, l f n eith er o f the?*’ re m e d ie s w o rk , t n p re p o rt reco m m en d s s c ie n t if ic w ill- p o w e r. M oody, 21 -year-old la w stu d e n t fr o m opposed one of Ju s t ic e in th e the tw o H o u s to n , is u n ­ fa ll e le c tio n s men s fo r A s s o c ia te seats. M oody has u lty -Student UT mid se rve d on C o m m itte e the and Fac­ the H o u r p la n n it g g ro u p . H e w a ? th e U n iv e r s i t y ’s d e le g a te to the s t a te w id e Texas In d e p e n d e n t S t u d e n ts ’ A s s o c ia tio n m e e tin g and w as a s p r in g a p p o in te e to the S tu d e n t A s s e m b ly w h e re he s e rve d p r im a r ily on the A p p ro p riat ,ons ( ’o m m ittce. RU SH A s a fre s h m a n la w stu d e n t he w as nam ed to the sc h o o l’s honor lo ll and q u a lifie d fo r T e x a s l.aw R e v ie w . H e is a m e m b e r o f S ilv e r S p u rs and has been rush c a p ta in and re c o rd in g s e c r e t a r y o f D e lta 'fa n D elta f r a t e r n it y . MOODY GOM P E R T Z T r f O'* A rn Ute***# ti Editor In fa c t fo r m ost o f \\ edne-uay n ig h t, B o b Hopp had hi? hands fu ll. H e t r e a ’ ed h,? G r e g o r y G y m a u d ie n c e to a H o p e- fu l. s ty le show , w ith U T co-eds a? m ode.?, 2 Students Nom inated For Rhodes Scholarship T w o U n iv e r s it y s tu d e n t?, E d w in S rn y r I and .lame- M K e ith a n , have bepn n o m in ated to re c e iv e the R hod es S c h o la rs h ip , a c c o rd in g to D r. IX T . S t a r n e * , c h a irm a n o f the lo c a l c o m m itte e . T h e n o m in a tio n ? w ill he sent to the s ta te c o m m itte e , w h ic h w ill in tu r n , send nn rm n aD o n * to the di? t r ic t c o m m itte e in N ew O rle a n s Texas-OU Film In Union Today Im p o rta n t p la y s in slo w m o tio n. FRAN CES rid ic u lo u s fa cts. 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F i r s t eo f ft tim e th is year was 'tu d e n t* an last F r id a y , It give in f o r m a l atnn o s p h e i* r. w h ich to id y, ra th e i re la x and tialk o r re? on the th an g< mg to the drag “ T h e ( i -xx ii cam e sn ?p u rts, said Mi K a u g h a n . "S o m e tim e s a ? 150 stu d e n ts w e re t h e ir m any a C o ffe e ?ei vet! in re a re W a lte r A le x a n d e r , W illia m T h e film o f the T e x a s- O U gam e w ill be show n T h u r s d a y a fte rn o o n at I o ’c lo c k rn the In t e r n a tio n a l Ro o m o f T e x a s U n io n . C o ach W i l ­ lia m De B o se , w ho scouted the O I team , w ill n a rr a te . O c to b e r 25, ro w ed d ow n his latest gagv, and a p e rk y ronipany including Les B r o w n ann F re s h m e n assign ed to the M u s ic C o m m itte e merit and a c a b in e t w ere set up. ( a n a l? w e re opened, ii l ig atio n E g y p t ’s a t titu d e to w a rd G re a t fa c ilitie s im p ro v e d , an*! la te a g r i­ In th** first p la c e , the S u e z ca B r it a in is p a rt o f a g e n e ra l re a r c u ltu r a l p rocesses h ave been e x ­ rial doenot b e lo n g to the Kgvplio n in f a v o r o f self g o v e rn m e n t In !h 7 5 , the p la in e d b y th e K n g li'h . w h ich is sw e e p in g a cro ss the w o t Id t an g o v e rn m e n t. T h e r e a re a p p ro x im a te ly s ix ­ P r im e M in is te i o f G re a t B r it a in to d a y, said M rs, < o ra l T u rn s, as teen m illio n people i n M o slem bought a ll sto ck s b e lo n g in g to that sis ta n t p ro fe s s o r o f h is to ry . E g y p t to d a y. Six m illio n ow n the n a tio n ft “ rn th** gover n o r o f T h e sh o rtsig h te d n e s s and f a n a t ­ bulk o f the lan d. T h e o th e r ten icism o f the n a tio n a lis t le a d e rs are K g y pl. m illio n ai** p e a s a n t? o f the lo w est S u d a n has been in v o lv e d in the d ire c tin g E g y p t in to a p r e m i u m ' class u n e d u c a te d arni p overtyp o sitio n , h o w e v e r, l f E g y p t should E g y p t ia n B i iti?h c o n tro v e rs y since s tric k e n . be g ra n te d sole c o n tro l o v e r S u ­ IH T ? w h en E g y p t a-ked th a t an E g y p t ’? a t titu d e to w a rd G r e a t dan arui the S u e z C a n a a r e a , both E n g lis h m a n br* s e n t to S u d a n to B r it a in , the S u d a n and the Su e z t e r r it o r ie s and th a t ro U iit iy won I b rin g a b o u t o rd e r a i d to fig h t ha- ra ise d m uch sp e c u la tio n a? to tin slav e tr a d e . In t 1 *9 9, a p a c t soon fa b in to tne hand? o f a the s in c e r it y o f the id eal o f m ere B r it is h and a g g re s so r. E g y p t h a? n e ith e r the p ro v id in g for jo in t ?e lf- g o v e i a m e n t w h ic h th e E g y p ­ m on ey noi th e re s o u rc e ? to stage E g y p t ia n ru le o f the S u d a n was tia n ? a ie d e c la re d ly s t r iv in g fo r. signed. an a ll-o u t \\ ar. to I t G ro u p s a re beg n n ii E g y p t ’? a c tio n M o n d a jrh m g a t T h e E g y p t ia n rio t in t r f Su* z mein i ’ci the tim e bad* i 1950 mg the 1936 arui 1X99 tr e a t!' ■ has *11 aw. n F r a n c e , T u rk e y , am i o f the w hen E g y p t , as a menu With G re a t B r it a in a p p io ;n h the the U n ite d S t a te s in to a d e fe n s iv e o u n cil. I rut cd N a tio n s Se. u n '; w a I p ro te c tin g til** d e cisio n s o f re fu s e d to su p p o rt the a ion B r it a in to d e fe n d th*' can n a in K o re a . By Sex, Gags in Hope-full Show By K EN B o b b y L a s s it e r , R o b e rt J o l l y , and B o b b y Jo e Mahl<**y. Egyptian Outburst Part O f World-wide Reaction His M a x w e ll’s in Better Shape P a n re lle n ic W o rk sh o p : P re s i­ H is tro u s e rs w e re slu n g below d e '.’ , D e lt a P h i E p s ilo n H ouse; Bids on 7 State Cars his hips. T ex a s g u n m a n ? ty ie , and bouse m anagers, Alpha O m icron To Be Opened Today hi* a c c e n t to o-T ex as rich . P i • I-* : -or,a! chairm en, A l­ H e kept, hi? p an t* fro m fa llin g The S t a te A u d ito r ? D e p a r t­ pha ( h Omega house, 5 P ie n a n L ite r a r y S o c ie ty , Alpha m e n t w ill re c e iv e hid? to d a y on w ith on** h a ' d- w ith th e o th ei hp held blonde and lu scio u s M a rl seven used, lo w -priced cars. Phi hou-e. lyn M a x w e ll. M o n e y fro m the sale o f the S jo e y L a n ie r L it e r a r y S o c ie ty , 5~A po a G a m m a D e lt a house. 5__ A ? hoe I L it e r a r y S o c ie ty , ( ‘hi O m eg a house. 5 G r ie v a n c e C o m m itte e , T e x a s U n io n 309. 5— B o a rd o f d. re c to r? o f T R W A D ean L . D. H a s k e w ’s o ffic e . 7 I rp e r c 'a - ? F e llo w s h ip , Y M C A . 7_ -Dr R . V . Sa m p so n to ?p eak on B r it is h e le c tio n s , C a m p u s G u ild . 7 A lp h a E p s ilo n D e lt a , T e x a s U n io n 4 b l, 7_ R , L i t e r a r y S o c ie ty , T e x a s Moody Is Unopposed For Associate Justice M on­ Alcoholics' Choice Wagons to Make Sick or Quick KLESEL Texan EditoriaJ A**wtant 22 Scholarships Open For Study in Mexico D r. T a b o r s k y ’s le c tu re is the firs t in the G r e a t Issues se rie s to d e a l w ith sp e cial R ie a s . F o llo w in g d e rg ra d u a te sch o la rsh ip s a re nowta lk s w ill co vet the F a r E a s t, the O f th e tw e lv e g r a d u a te s c h o la r­ open fo r s tu d y in M e x ic o , h u t ap­ Near E a s t, E u ro p e , aird L a tin ships o ff e r e d by the M e x ic a n g o v ­ A m e r ic a . M o re th a n 501) s tu d e n ts p lic a tio n s m ust he file d soon. e rn m e n t, ten p ay tu itio n and 800 h a v e ?ig n ed fo r the G r e a t Issues D e a d lin e f ° r a p p lic a tio n fo r the pesos per m onth an d tw o p ay tuco u rse . L a s t w e e k D r. H a n s Morn in e te e n g ra n ts b eing o ffe re d h y j itio n and 400 pesos p e r m onth. g e n th a u le c tu re d on “ T h e B a c k ­ the M e x ic a n g o v e rn m e n t th ro u g h F iv e o f the seven u n d e rg ra d u a te g ro u n d and O b je c t iv e s o f A m e r i­ th e M e x ic a n - U n ite d S t a te s Com- a w a rd s p ay tu itio n and TIK) pesos c a n F o re ig n P o l ic y . ” m ission o f C u lt u r a l C o - o p era tio n and tw o p ay tu itio n an d 350 pesos “ U niter! N a ’ o s H ig h lig h t* o f is T h u r s d a y , O c to b e r 25. I hose m o n th ly . T hese a p p ly to the a ra s t a r t the se rie s o f 1950” wi be show n T h u r s d a y , j m in g f o r th e th re e $ 1 ,500 F a rm e r d em ic y e a r b e g in n in g F e b r u a r y , U N m o vie ? to 1952. 'r e M a in lo u n g e O c to b e r 25, i R e q u ire m e n ts fo r the F a r m e r o f th e T o va ? I ni S c h o la rs h ip s , an ex ch a n g e a r­ T h e film s a r e b e in g show n i ra n g e m e n t begun in 1929, are fo r m et on w t h I r ited N a t i o i th a t a p p lic a n ts m u st have been ■h -fart* S u n d a y at i W et A lc o h o lic s now h ave a ch o ice horn in T e x a s o f A m e r ic a n h o rn - nu*'- th ro u g h S a tu r d a y . rn . | sentatives have not been named. Molly Moffett, chairman, and thirteen co-eds compose the O ho hundred and sixty-seven students, including sixteen Charm Committee. Member? are Nell Arhopulos, Gave San­ freshmen, were named to eight Texas Union committees ford, Betty Jo Lilly, Tot Porter, Shirley Varney, Ruth Vinn Wednesday. Hendler, Carol Zeligson, Madeline Anne Cobb, Katherine Bill Parker is chairman of the union directorate and Jean Evans, Ora Mona Bohlmann, Jo Anne Pennington, Elizabeth Welhausen is secretary. Jitte r Nolen, new director of the Field, and M ary Ellen King. Union: Joe Bob Bettis. Mica representative; Dick Co-chairmen of the Talent Committee are Tom Forteseue McKaujrhan chairman of tho Public Relations ( ommittec. . . . . ^ n u .. , .' T ... I , . . nnf4 and M ary Claire Doggett. Members are Joan Gray, Barbara which serves both Texas I mon and student government, and • ■, , T • u u t , u ■ _ m(,mhprs n f thp Wilson, Al I rzeciak, Donald Kirkpatrick, Jan ie Bradner, the eight I mon committee chairmen are members ox tne * , „ ... . . ... , . . T. , im Fred Reals, Don Marth, Virginia Nichols, Howard Denfield, directorate. Theodore George Miller, Phil P. Moss, and Norma bink. Council, Panhellenie# and Wien reproIn t e r - F r a t e r n it y Music Committee chairman'*' is Henry Moore. Assisting M a r y L o u is e T u e y , M a r g a r e t A n n e C a ld w e ll, F re d H an sen , C a ro l him are Keith Cox. Bill M o a k , C h e s te r P it t s f o r d , Jo h n Sickles, Joan Rugeley, W a r ­ D a n ie l ( a i r . O liv e r H a ile y , M a r c ia ren Cross, Juan Drilling, Con­ S u e F in e , F a y e B e rm a n , H a r r y P a t H e w e d , R o s a lie A m e lia K le in , nie Levy, John Morelock, S a lo n M a rs h a ll, J e a n in e L a ir d , tly M I L D R E D K n e ip , B ru ce and Bush is H e rb e rt K . B r o o k s h ir e , Sam H o u se Fa rro w . C o m m it­ tee c h a irm a n . B o b b y L e e s e rv e d as c h a irm a n la s t y e a r . M e m b e rs o f the c o m m itte e a ie N a n c y S t e v e ? , Jo h n Jo r d o n , F r e d R u t l e d g e , J o e l C o tto n , Le o n H e rn a n d e z , A lf r e d F e rr a z o s , M o n t y C» B a i bai-, R o n ­ ald L e w is B o u c h ie r , W illia m R, S a n d s, S a n d ra R o e h r, D e lo re s C e ­ c ilia C obb , N ancy W e ir , ban K n o h le r, C la rk W o ld rid g e , A d a ir D y e r J r . , D o ris L in d a R a y , B e tty ’ E liz a r d i, A r t ie C r a w f o r d , B a r b a r a L e o n a rd , R u th A n n e tte Cook, P h y llis B a g t b o r g , and J o e l C a rs o n . T h e ten fre sh m e n assig n ed to th i? c o m m itte e a re N a n c y D o b e y , M a rg a re t (a rr, R ic h a rd Fh ero , f'h a r ie? R. (H e y , Fdaine R e e v e ? , E d w a r d R u s s e ll, H e le n A in s w o r t h , M a rth a B la c k m a n , S u e Jo h n s o n , and E le a n o r W aid m an . J i m L u s k an d .lo an B e c k e r are co -ch airm en o f the F r e e D a n c e C o m m itte e . Je a n W e lh a u ? e n haresign ed to becom e s e c r e t a r y o f th d ire c to ra te . A s s is tin g th e c h a irm e n w ill be C a lv in B la e k lo c k , J o d y B x e r, C h a rle s Jo s lin , S u e R o g e rs , C a ­ th e r in e FTvan;-, H . IU S t e w a r t J r . , k a t h v N e w m a n , F I eeda J ax to n , C h a r lo tt e C a llis to , K a y M c K n ig h t , M a r ily n M r L e y , M ar vn R ip e , O n id a J o W d iker, C h a rle s M . P r a t h e r , .la n e S«»wel , Ted B ro o k s , D u ? W . H a h n , S h irle y A x o n e , an d Jo a n n a G e n tr y . T h e d an ce c o m m itte e w 2 m e e t Thursday afteri:*»on at 5 " 'd o c k in t fie U n ion direct*** • * f flee. Fid N o te s tin e vol! fill th e vaC aney o f c h a irm a n o f the S tu d e n tF a c u lt y ( o m m itte e le f t by J a n S c u clo ck. T w i t y-n in t students w ill assist th e lam inar ; t c y a re M y i t it F’lo z elie Jo n e s W’a tk in s , D a v id ( am p, < FU M a I ce, Kenn eth C r e e l, A x a n (i e I H o ff m a n , Pa' P r y o r , .Johnn W a , er, L a r r y Buck, Pa tsy NeM a u r in e M i , h e ll, S a ll y CF v, F’ra n c is son, M a r y X tkrns. M a ry •.en* J . K n o tts , Fillip ( la ir N o b le , M a r; Lu. k e tt, T om Tom • C l a t e M a s te rs i> i , Jo Nth H y it it t , M a r g a r e t S< a: In ugh, Ja m e s S m e ta n a , Ed w a id S ° t *I ?, M a r g a r e t Fin d re ss, N a o m i H o p p e r ste in , B ill W r ig h t , C r a w f o r d Bo d, B r u c e H a llm a r k , and D o lt ! ea B a c h e m in . F’oru rn ch an m an M e m b e r? FI ow a rd Ii vie W i N ancy Sw ale.?, J H ank P( and M ary S p e a k e rs C o m m itte e i? L iu saline K n ig h t , of c o m m itte e a re T a tin Iv a n K n o h le r , lliam : G e o rg e C r o w le y , S t r ip Sh a ro n i„ int L.e o n a rd , D o ris H a ll, r iv , C h a rle s B a n k s to n , M ar ga re t W il e y . F’ra n k Htai Iiarid, c h a ir m a n , and* C a rv e r, J . Le Rani " i i/., R ill L e o n B la c k i i C a n e tte S h e r m a n com p ose t F ilm C o m m itte e , C h a rle s S t ta ch an d J o e M c­ (.Ira w a i r : M illa n m em b ers. M e m b e r? C o m m itte e dent Assert both the I ti e P ;b !ic Re u tio n s p ro ve d by r e S t i r O c to b e r 12 se rve rn and stu d e n t gov- e m m ent. Ma: n at o n c e .” B r id g e tab les w ill be ?et up in the M a in L o u n g e , if en o u gh .■stu­ dents w an t them , and the b rid ge room u p s ta irs w ill be closed, C o ff e e tim e is sponsored by the F re e D ance ( o m m itte e u n d e r the P a r t l y c lo u d y w ith m ild te m ­ pi r a ’.u r c ' T h u r s d a y an d F r id a y . A few e a rls m o rn in g s p rin k le s ! • irs d a y . T h u r s d a y ’? te m p e ra tu re w ii *ange fro m a iow o f 60 to a d ire c tio n o f J im n u t B e c k e r. nigh o f 85. L u sk and Jo a n V < gXR ACRES By R U S S K E R S FEN On a quiz in a fre sh m a n d r a w ­ ing class in the a i t d e p a rtm e n t last w eek , the p r o f a s k e d : “ H o w can one te ll the d iff e r e n c e be­ tween an a r tis t’s d ra w in g an d an en g in ee r’s d r a w in g ? ” ('(ne hopeful stu d e n t a n s w e r e d : “ O ne engineer can look at another e n g in e e r* d raw in g ann te ll w hat U t ta.” THursday, Oc^ob'ar 18 P S I TNE DAILY TEXAM 2 i r s A PLEASURE TO CHARGE IT . . . Hogs,Students Ready UT Sets Defense; To Upset Longhorns Hogs Try Offense ('narh Otis erhncks, the and bx Ka/, Arkan««= .•«? jdon* body, (Jo\ernor S;finp;. Mf Ma' and Lewi< W . Jon*-.-, prf.f^idvnt of ,>a*ii day » mpotiritf will ,,p th* auth of .Sd K’anip" to hp plavpfj at K a ” p»tPTillr. Rut 't •••ii t>o the f : - t -./amp t/. hp playpfl in tho K - .r k P ! • t a d a n i « ! n ( p 't ■•■a r. j it Tpxa= w-' l l A P ' I Vtpffnp«'l«y 7 , o r t . a ‘ ka ria for a« < oaf h f n«’/p' in a ifp a/a on the Kd n»t thp Ft* F’ m p p a t/, , j f h f r . i'i. iy i with Bill Ballard at the defcnaiae ri f h t Kalfhack. * Dofori: VO work rereiver) moat of tho attention erino'day in Fla.vifir • workout as then fare a tpiri to t from Toxa« Ter ti in Wa no Sa’ .j'fla , a A rk a n «*a ,p » p i aant am m «•• » ri/ i in- n ' 'I ho StO'r« ha p jot ma'lp pii/ ■ tin .Ja< A b a i I o n a f ) ( /: •. f l a w ‘ hf .A'lO-rnilp ,ouin=y 'o 'hp \ r at'riff to make nev* Pnt ii 'jrt a f -f i n .rn. A p ' i t f . p ■ ,‘ o i K O - i t ' v h i l p K n d Aan aa r a r n j H i * in I ' -para Noorfiil da, . ‘ Ut a «o a vif'tor .« Bld (if/,rye* [.a r t ;f I pa t pfj, K. I* hi® Harrdd Rile-, the Rear*' a d vpinhp- I?,, Ift.it f f i i ' ; t -rn I I'-: , . m. otf i .. Rartrtrr f'rinfrronrp mi l , 'Kas still out with day for the a I p ' i t H o ' ‘ p VO , K a / . f - ! .»•< A t i n f ' i m , n ,* an nt'iry as • as Walter Rates, a It V;' '.e pc-oi i A; - a PX [O ' I - i( •• -o n n ' <■! a r . a f t v a n a n i l t , p o r » p « •.•p i p T a Of f- a n M p /I a •«>' ! ha do.pf! VO / l a - ' i . Rob Trout o f I*ad • I'a ■-■.■.f■ *.•■= I . a f j/ ' ' * p ! i oiiip f 11 , ! 11 >:' t t i , fa[ip p ’ .• ■. p ‘ : p I t h p V •i t) P R/e.iP -va* experted to replare boma ann t i f ' - a a ! p t o ( d a • . ^ a t . I -l a R 'ev on '.ffense. in H --y. tin UP f h r r AT ya ll! • p a. po n F a PttPVii.p spi p I oar F’ ; ' p Ip I. .JoiiP«, t ar! *■ 11p t r I'.'. o rh a rk S ’ a,: t . . r P'I. T - Ak ,\f a p « , I " I! H a t . . /, H vron Rire held it* final rou th ac nmt hi« ’‘ OPK {. ■. T o ’ t a p i . f j I) ■ ’ f t i| Mjf i)»fk mate of the week Wednaaday, 'l h*' in - * - I , t \ I A/I I f f ’ •: a M -' OI ( , p f f l thp I.f i n / Al o. a J., and, not aurpritinf, the atreaa wet '.rf. ! /a trip pro ; I' • ■' on past defense. For .Saturdey T’IP*; fie I ‘ J" f,.,.f.,a; «. af.r ‘ n* Wopt^ !’r t.a' . -o - f f - n " p . Math o. i nifht, the Owls meet S MU end on tmA Wan • ( a ,'[! :• a ba Te\aa VV po ’k . Fred Benner* in Dallas. Al t I At r n p ;■t ! k / a ■r na! if/ri t'r/ ,« Le Roy Fenstemaker, Rire nwer* ft. l e v '..i'e 11- r. e : p. . - p ' * of f ti! HI Arkansas roncp ntrat«d their terherk, emulated Benner* in the “ p o i n t n,; f' Ka /,<• •: I I > , a;; 0 In* p rp p aralinni tor .Sa tu rd ay* rlaih drill with the Rire secondary — m o le • V. p •• t a 'I •a . ; i.r P Af' * ' a ■ t ,. on offp n tr with both ailin f fullBilly Burkhalter, Gene Silver, end STH rn PH f t I ti Va/! ‘ i n- ' K- ’ n* i'n-r./ h ark i I pwt( r arp antPr and I.srHorton Nesrstra hreaking up the I o p p ; (•. ti,I . ‘ PI 1 0 I I I f P H t It A t -in »• n I r •! : ii r f FtofuP t a k i n f p a r t in t h * d r i l l . passe*. • * ' tip f ! o ' k ,n ' , a [..I t,.,| r,-- P t h a i t til, I p * L a m a r M r H a n w orkad at ()uar* I n t r>■ I Jt a « : =f| :■ I : K I V f I//: <•'« a r n: a ■ .rd th. tarbark.after p u ttin f in tom * 'Id I * ’ ’.VO to() tailoarks— Mal ■ . r : tf,. _ t i m e a t f i t ll b a r k C o arb O ti* Dou/F'f.'v Pl ami aoa«. I. I). f Ii oa- k. 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Merritt 'Krhirfrr 4 Broun Box : l Austin Tfxaa COME IN, PHONE 2-92U Student Finish OR ORDER BY MAIL Pent* 30 c each Shirts IFF* each Rough Dry a« lh W I PAY POSTAGE fash H n t t r f t □ .Money Order C rif/is# send mr the follow mg rxart ileere length sport shirts’ Quanlitv ( ollar Sire Sleevr Length ( oloV~~2nd~C*»lor P ick ’ up a n d D e live ry Galey & Lorrl inc* f^hrfc$ from Burlington Mills^ diomn $inam <£aiinjolAtf IS Discount on Cesk-Carry 14th at RatJ Riwer S- 2 SR0 Name \ddress ( itv State Thursday, October 18, 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 UT Harriers Run Gym Men Start 3 Sorority Swim Teams In 4-Way Meet Season Monday Qualify in White Bracket Coach Frogge L o w o rn , tutor of Longhorn cross-country team, w ill enter his nine-man squad in a four-way meet at Brownwood Thursday. A t 2 p.m. the Steers w ill run against Abilene Christian <'oilege, H o w a r d Payne College, and North Texas State College teams in the 2.6 mile race. This w ill be the second competi­ tion for the Longhorn cinderman this year. Their first participation was at College Station last S a tu r­ day when they finished in third place behind Oklahoma A & M and Texas A & M . Coach L o w o rn said he expected to enter the meet as the favored team. “ I think we ha%e a good chance of winning it even though ail three of the other schools car. put up some rough competition foi us.’’ North Texas will be sparked by Don Edwards, while A t C will be paced by two good boys in Leon Radio Repairing Home end Auto Radio Service Co. 1508 Red River Phone 7-2904 Le na rd and Don C hisam. Lepard, i a junior and sophomore Chisam led the W ildcats to the Texas Con­ ference cross championship l a s t year. Coach Lo w o rn said he was highly counting on C. A. R undell, IPSO veteran and this year's cap­ tain; P a t Ode’’, Andy Killam , Chester B rad ley, and Otis Budd to bring home a victory for the Long­ horns. To round out the sevenman team will be Lincoln Jeanes and E a rly Whitesides. Bob Reiss, who is scholastically ineligible, and Jim Carlton w ill be entered ii. the race but their places will not be added to the final score. The ■Cross-cottntr;. race is a 2.6 mile journey with oi iv the five who finish first out of the seven* man team, counting points in the final tabulation. The firs t man gets one point, ti e second man gets two, and so on down the line. It differs from track in that the team with the lowest number of points is the winner. In track the winner has the highest number of point-. The Longhorn team is prepar­ ing f o r Conference competition which will begin Oct. 26 when they meet the Aggies in Austin. S E N JO Y IT! AAU Champs W an t Student Members By B E T T Y E RAWLAND j Three minor sports, gymnastics,! wrestling, and weight lifting, be­ gin their season at the U n ive rsity! Monday (October 22) w ith organ­ izational meetings. B ill Crenshaw, faculty sponsor, is issuing a call for all interested students to try out. The three sports have had an active exist­ ence, though relatively unpublicizcd, at Texas in the past. During 1950 thirty-four stu­ dents composed the 3 teams and won the Ju n io r and Senior A A U championships. In 1951 forty stu­ dent athletes won t h e Ju n io r Gym nastic title and competed in the N C A A meet. The Gym nastic Club w ill hold .•a first meeting, an open me et­ hic to all strident*, Monday (O c ­ tober 22) at 5 p.m. in Gregory Gym 27. Meetings for wrestling and weight lifting are scheduled later in the week. Tho Gym team is formed from the best members in rope climbing, free calesthenics, trampoline, ground tumbling, long h rse, horizontal bar, parallel bai , and side hoise. K o w n ’i j See Texas Book Store's Radios! 1795 (plus tai Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Chi Ome­ ga, and Kappa Kappa Gamma qualified Tuesday for the finals in the W h ite Bracket of the wom­ en’s intram ural swimming tourna­ ment. They socored 3 9 J 2 , 36, and 25 points, in that order. Alp h a Phi, Kappa Alpha Theta, ana Gamma Phi Beta were elim i­ nated from the tourney. The bonus point deadline for A lp h a P h i’s Gwen Glenn won the first round is 6 p.m. Friday, j the 25-yard free style race with a A ll matches must be played by time o f 15.2 seconds. Sally Copps, I October 23. Alpha Chi Omega, won the 25Each girl is responsible for con­ yard hack crawl lace with 21.5 tacting her opponent to schedule a seconds. match. Matches may be played at Alpha Chi Omega’s Evelyn Lorsorority houses, churches, dorms, beer was judged best in form or the gym, swimming, Juan Lander, Kappa, sc. red the most points in diving. The Theta relay team, Virginia Dyke, Ann Maddox, and B itsy W at son w on the medley relay race with a time of I minute, 5 sec­ onds, Ann Bowles, Dee Carman, Donna Coition, and Jean Grove, Alpha Chi Omegas won the novel­ ty relay race in 2 minutes, I secPrescriptions on-. Alpha Delta P i swimmers A llercrem e Cosmetics Kathrirse Penick, Charlotte W il­ Surgical Garments liams, Nancy W eir, and Joanna ED M INOR, Pharm acist No wo troy placed first in the 1001 9 1 0 G uadalupe yard free style race. lh B e ta Phi, Chi Omega, Delta Phone 2-5211 Gamma, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Del­ ta Delta Delta w ill compete Thurs­ day at 7 p.m. in the Orange B ra c k ­ et. Finale in the W hite and Orange Brackens will be held October 23 at 7 p.in. and 8 p.m., respectively. * The deadline for the first round o f tennis d o u b l e s h a s been ex­ tended until 6 p.m. Friday. Touch football prelim inary games w ill continue the rest of i his week and through Monday. Team in ti e Orange and W hite Bracket w ill be announced Tues­ day afternoon. ★ Two Alpha Gamma Deltas, M argaret Caldwell and Flo Cox, have been seeded first and second in the table tennis singles tourna­ ment. .Marry Ann Maley, Alpha Delta Ph. 7-4973 1305 Lavaca Faculty and Students “ W e Know Your FORD BEST” Genuine Ford Parts and Ford Trained Personnel W ashing - - -$1.00 Chassis Lubrication - - $1.00 W R E C K E R SERVIC E SWEARINGENARMSTRONG I I & Colorado TEXAS STUTE O PT ICA L Ph. 8-34o7 • Portables • Table Models • Clock Radios • Emerson • Admiral • General Electric • From 17.95 up WHEN YOU EAT AT AUSTIN'S Foremost Cafeteria Cubt-Y^Arling* Meet Friday Night Coach “ Ox” Emerson makes his debut as head Freshman football coach F rid a y night when the Tex­ as Yearlings meet the B a y lo r Cubs at X p m. in Municipal Stadium in Waco. (plus tax) s Scores must be turned in to the Pi, and M argy Crosby, P i Beta Phi, were seeded third and fourth W om en’s Intram ural O ffice im­ mediately afte r the match is respectively, Carole New berry, Kappa; E le a ­ played. nor H arris, Kappa; Betty Gray, Alpha Chi Omega; V irg in ia Reuthinger, Gamma Phi Beta; Ann ROBBING BODY SHOP Drye, Pi P h i; Georgeanne Beene, “ Complete Body and Fender Repair” Chi Omega; and Ann Collette, it P A IN T IN G ★ S EA T C O VERS Delta Zeta; were also seeded it G L A S S ★ A U T O R E F I N IS H IN G places for the tourney. YOU ENJOY W7mnm)m EM ER S O N C O M P A C T M O D EL 587— Tops in popu­ larity, performance and styling. Incorporates many new and improved features. Has inclosed super-loop antenna and TliII-vision dial. 8 g inches wide. 5 Vg inches high and 5 |/4 inches deep, ivory or Ebony plastic. N In tra m u ra l W riter TEXAS BOOK STORE the • • • • (p k c c u d U L u THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1951 A U S T IN W E L D IN G & R A D IA T O R W ORKS b o o w. s»h st. Breakfast 6:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Tel. 6-3733 Q 'I heir Popular//) .08 .07 .IO .20 .23 JO .05 Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice Small Glass French Toast and Syrup One Egg Any Style Fried Breakfast Ham Steak . Hot Cakes, two potty Butter and Syrup Fresh Piccadilly Sweet Roll Fresh Hot Coffee any Time of Day D eserted Lunch ll :00 a.rn to 4:00 p.m. .12 .28 Vegetable Soup Stuffed Bell Peppers and Creole Sauce Chopped Beef Steak Enchiladas and Chili Beef Stew and Vegetables . Chicken Pie Boiled Ham and Lima Beans . Baked Halibut in Sauce Stewed Fresh Frozen Broccoli Baked Macaroni and Cheese Cole Slaw Fresh Apple Pie s' .28 .38 .38 .40 .47 .47 .15 .12 .IO .15 Dinner 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Seafood Gumbo . Fried Cod Fish and Tartar Sauce . Shrimp and Rice Creole Style Roast Turkey and Dressing Club Steak and American Fried Potatoes Roast Leg of Beef Au Jus Fillet Mignon ..... Fluffy Mashed Potatoes and Brown G ravy . Stewed Fresh Corn Plain Gellitan Salad Cocoanut Cream Pie .16 .35 .47 .52 .55 .61 .80 JO .12 .12 .14 because corduroy r. a ’ rome a!most anywhere escec ally we h. corduroy jacket s an Take Advantage of our CONTINUOUS SERVICE c.* O' e f 'r ar ; -angs w *n from 6:30 a m. to 8:30 p.m. X including Sundays rn 95 * N A V Y BLUE * GRAY 0 BROW N % TAN A M AROON 8or 801 CONGRESS CAFETERIA CONGRESS 616 Cong/ess J ftursday, O cto b e r 18 1 95 ! T H E D A IL Y TEXAN ' Page A U N IO N {pr. -i i v g r .- o ff. the-e d ro the pr longed th - gentlem an has come to pa*-1 about should he undertaken, especially point.' would help J event a rep lay a ttra c te d att on to us o rd in a ry folk T H D though. He -ay­ concerning the re harg* of un d er­ T O T H K E D IT H ll: o f a-’ -u in mer ' w ater s’r.ortRgR, von don’t make the list of ten. I here will fe d e ra l agene ■d.ate a in W ORD. ground w ater-bearing strata. Registration begins today for ’ ho d epartm ent au th o ritie s say: a rn n r an ex-student rf th e be myriads of contests later, and almost A point to refute hi* m u tte r­ to tr,e need fo r ad *, A d d ition al state le g islatio n coveted campus honor bsf. Ion Must I. The program w hereb y cities ,-«•! sity >f T e x a s but a a na- in g s: segregation a n d I. .Now tnese the so­ for water con-‘Tv everyone will come in a winru r iu t like is needed to protect the q u a lity ud o f m ay g et w a te r for domestic p u r­ I have b*en pr Beautiful. A fter two prelim inary judg­ ’I *■cat 1 1 ti *a h y called N eg ro problem at this agene ie- a e «,ow of w ater reserves. its mush-, i ar ng r a' • f r,r poses from reservoirs c o n s t r u c t e d t h e L n v no r 11 T ing" (top 50, then top 25) events promise in the country fair band contests uhool are a c tu a lly no problem at at the red tape Y 9. Area-i where fin an ce s are w ith federal m oney shou d he emfo rm ' o f m em bership, an n-truc* ion. Don’t despair. On this Campti . enough a!!, This aspect has been adm ra- re se rvo ir and 'Ian sh ort shouWl he assisted in p aying to get more interesting. VV est®rn re g alia re cen tly. ’he r'g h t d i- • na -.red even though the re-er“ ThaU- a -rep hiy handled, la (till progressing, construction costs of w a te r and voirs have been or a r e being b u ilt Suspense is provided by mailing pic­ c o n t e s t s are held to provide almost any It is disappointing to rn* , per­ reef io n ," he -a anv gives no hint of tro u b le sewage im provem ents. female of reasonably sound bod . ;i sweet sonally, th at plan- ate to (b a n g e D etailed -tudie ha e -tarted on fo r o ther purposes. tures of the top 25 to a New ’lock artist, RAK. I R iv e r H a­ from the W e ste rn type of u niform the A r Ka -a- a rn It* s m ile , and her original head of hair a ♦ who in turn chooses the ten winner-. en* lve piano rig imp to m ilitaristic. I believe that peo­ sins, arid nice title. These art presented to the palpitating W rite Me 'n for re servo ir ple outside o f Texas expect someha* been pijc C hristi and p ro je s♦- i th ng interestin g aud unusual public at a campus musical show . T O J K K E D IT O R the Panhandle regiron. from Texans. I believe the arge To th* losers: don’t be disheartened if I ’m an old I T ex asking you to B ig Spring , Sr dr r, ar -I Od* --a gao- receipts are partly d ie to ’ he do me a big favor. I ’ve lost. xii w ill have a n* rman ■r.t supply of co lo rfu l “ half-time a ctivities in con tact with my friends at that raw w a ‘ or w henever t h e ( o lo r a d o which some W estern theme usual­ wonderful U n iv e rsity in the great R iv e r M unicipal W a te r D istrict The governor of Arkan as has desig­ ly predominates. state of Texas. complete-' c u rren t cor xtructiofi. nated Saturday “ Heat Texas D ay” Please dor t change to m ilita r­ H ence the im p ortant a.-peet o f (E d it o r 's Note: The follow ing I was w ondering if you m ight M eanw hile, H o n 'to o . the n a ­ istic uniform s. W e have to think throughout Arkansas. wa* the lead ed ito ria l rn th# O c to ­ 'he pre-ent series of dem ands and print, m y present address in the tio n ’s largest c ity re h ;nng g entir* of rn ii ital \ preparedness too much crises relates not to what s b re a k ­ T ex a n , I w an t all my draft-dodg- on well- to meet its v a?er needs, ber 13. 1951, issue of the C h ris t­ About three dozen of the football play* Recent charges of gambling at the ing down but to w h a ’ w ill take its these day . and we wo .Id Eke to ian Serene* M onitor and headed are develop! ng thoughts at i g frien d s to know ab o u t the and C lade • r ' State F a ir brought a “ no comment' reply ing-e t Steers he ll ever see should com­ place. T he countries of the M iddle get, a w a y from the ‘ Beleaguered B r ita in ) t . f i r w f*! is i wood ole A rm y life. A t the p re 5* su rface 4 ipplies, -rn t for Sa- in la y afternoor s ^ ^ thgn q u ahfjed bine to make the day a flop in A rkan­ The "broak-up of the B ritis h F'.a't have never been s u b je c t o f from F a ir officials. Perhaps they really are inadequate. jr ;g the football a* a->ori. E m p ire ” ha* changed but tho the Britis h Em p ire . T h e y have sas. D a lla ', E t. W o r th , W a c o , W ic h ­ to tell them . . . mean' “ No dice.’ M R S . Z, R. h E E . < bi* f ( lerk “ break-up” is more app arent than he«»n under F.ngianu’* p ro te cto ra te P Y T . T E R R E L W . S E L F U S . ita Fa lls. S a n A n g e l >. T y le r, L o n g ­ or w ithin its sphere of in flu e n ce O ffic e of R eg is tra r view, FII Paso, A x ile 'e . and m any real, 54017744 or held to G re a t B r ita in by tre a tie s t ’nq rest onably the o ff ciai* in SM U Sc rv . B tr y . 4K9th A K A R 4th pit. R io (.ra m ie V a liev cut ie-4 have been of alliance. These are the ties forced to expand w a te r tre a tm e n t D o w n in g S tre e t are hard be«et by ( amp Roberts, f >‘ner cities, A Satisfied Texan from Ira q fo r revision of m ilita ry In th e ir place m ust he develop­ tre a tie s fa llo w in g the ousting of ed relationship* that w ill sa tisfy T O I H E E D IT O R : Br ' >nc from th e ir oil holding* in ko fa r a* possible the new A rah), Bd l Lad w ig ’s le tte r in the F i r ­ I ran. Persian , FIgyptian or o ther M iddle ing Line W ed n esd ay, October l r , Th 4 f iou- at a lon ger spate E a s t sense of self-respect. These seems to take it for granted that th'- postw ar period in which India, relationships must also recognize F o r the moment, the stra te g y ( E d ito r * Not** l h * follow ing and dem onstrations, say the Britthe reason Russia is s tiflin g tru th , P a k is ta n , C ey lo n , aud B u rm a e*- th a t the w hole M iddle Flast. de­ artic le wa* w ritten by Jo h n Scale, i*h, ar*- a d irect re fle ctio n o f the w ill he to m aintain Britis h troops, freedom o! speech, and A m e rica n 'a b )ished th e ir independence, the pends h e a v ily on the help of the by force if necessary, in the s tra ­ a member of the W ashing ton staff A rab w orld s pent -ap bitterness at dem ocracy in that co u n try is the f r-t three rem ain in g a 5* sovereign w estern w o rld if it is to p ro te ct tegic Sue/. < anal. Both A m erican of the Associated P re ss .) the United States for what they “ fear th at we w ill have a nother m em ber* of the com m onw ealth. the so ve re ig n ity it craves and is to m ilita ry strategists ■j S ta te D epartm ent and the ( pi in pam pering the new Is ra e li and B ritis h depression and adopt, H itle r s a rm ­ Y e t the ties w .th southeast A sia develop a d esp erately needed bet­ ! hp re- o rs o f rile S lim rn I S t e -e.I are reported agreed that the W e st B ritis h Fo reig n O ffic e are ta ilin g g overnm ent a- a n t p o a it i o n a now and d iscrim in atin g am ent met nod of providing em ­ t o fr e s h m e n r e m e l t K n if m e e rin ir s t i r * s . aKi l si lhl -l e’ im *un i>erm are fa r from dissolved, a* witneg* ter livin g standard fo r its pe<*p!e. 'h»- I rn r » i t y of re n t* must hang1 or, to this at all costs. ,i, . ■, i hi r e « u t r » 1 ion s r * n o w a v a ila b le each other non-diplomatic names against the Arabs. th'- report th at o ffic ia l In d ia is ploym ent.’ How could he he naive in 'n * T e a r i n g a n d f o o d a n o e B u r e s i, Cjtnrt P U I t u g f * h o r w i t h ll b r i e f O t . s r u T h is is w here the p reced en t o f I he Stat* I )< pai merit, how ever, over who n to blame fo r the 21t i '. n of t h * m in m ,m r s H i u i r e m e n ! * a r e Besides, the B ritis h say, the v e ry rn' •rh r,n *he f once in the enough to fall for this C om m unis­ V -THhaell t?*IH. e n 's p r o v id e in f o r m a t io n w h ic h a * f o llo w 4 the B ritis h < om m onw ealth o f N a ­ is not prepared to stop at this. It c;t i at me.-ii in the Mifldle East. < u s ' od in I w o r k e r — N e g r o huy f | e * ir e d U n ite d Stat*-- has in d ire c tly e n ­ Ira n ia n crisis. tic propagar d a ? He shows that he oui«i n ie n ta fin d u s e f u l in i- ia n n o if tions comes in. T h a t C om m on­ Behind t h e - o n e r, Am erican w ants a positive approach that f o r g e n e r a l d e a n i n g jo b **tr p r " K r " ' n or rn i r i t e r i * r e t in i* 'h e ir N >w the «i lestion ari.-es w hether couraged Iran and Eg yp t to kick has also been m f I lem-pd by their !h F o o d s e r v i c e w o r k e r w h i t * w o m a n w ealth has a c tu a lly gained p r o if r . i. T h e v m av p r o v u i* g if p if ic a n t diplom ats com plain b itte rly that w ill convince the A rabs to hitch A m erica n * even at th e ir distance the B ritis h around by adopting an help a l s o t o w a r d t h e • h o e o f s u i t a b l e to he 11 W i 'h h i ’ i en a 1 s. ideas of “ <*conomie d< rnocr acy. strength from the «elf-reliance o f ti * current wave of anti-wester n then defem-e wagon to the Alii*-4 I.n b o r a to r y m a c h in iK ' - th i» jo b "■ v o c a tio n a l © t 'je c t r v o Bv im raaain* unrealistic “ hand-in-t h e clouds’’ Ber a n a lly I arn satisfied w ith our self-tin derslanMiri if the* often a s s i s t in 0 l i r e c h i g h Q o a l i t v , h i g h ; e c i s i o n w o n ­ and w ith 'h e rr tra d itio n a l e n jo y ­ the dom inions serving a common n he traced to la th e ! than the Red S ta r. dem onstrations ment r f B rit,sh p e rp lex ities ran 't h e n u l l ' rd IH I -I I h a e n ar .e a r* attitude. pre c u t e c o l nm ic d e m u r r a l y in , h^ *olutU.n at persotial problem* tra d itio n and interest. T h e U n ite d as B r itis h stubso f e x p e r ie n c e p r e f e r s ! in a to o l and w hat they regal B u t, now' that. the E g y p tia n s w hich one gets a p p io x im ati take much sa tisfa ctio n in seeing the s i o An l o f» t . t. dh ee ni rt s t ews ht o r et hs ui nl -t s t wh ei '’h a » d ismceuns,-- ru e s h o p . And although they dor t say so, Stare s must help how ever it m av snging to an out­ hornne?s in cli have sc o rn fu lly rejected th e En g lish strength w h ittled a w a y in S o n to r c le iK - ty ru - t t y p in g H n e e . r r., i. e r o f t h e B u r e a u - ’ a f f m i g h t he h e lp to see thar the new o rd er w hich 50 w o rd s per m in i* e . e x |.e r ie n e e rep o u r;, m the W id ­ the B ritis h attitude sugpi"'*'' they W est - ( ar t fully d rafted plans fo r w ealth th a t he earns. f ,il a r e c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d »> c a l l 'n p * r s o n dated color the eastern M ed iterra n ea n . F o r T O M M Y R o t.E R 0 . i r e d , fit -i h a v e a u.n“ w le d g e o ' b u x i­ su to r t that the S ta te Deparm ent arises in the M iddle Ea st is one o r h i 'e h ."h o n e fi. * 1 7 I , • e e n s m n 2 0 1 ) die hot (it. u n ’ess So viet R u '- ia ss to be prea Muldle E a - te rn defense com ­ n e * * K n g lr a h , * p e iii» g , a n d a r it b m e d c . f o r an a p p o in t m e n t in w hich v a lid ity of con*ract is is secretly to -rove Bi n am aside S e n io r s e c re ta ry sh o rth a n d a p e e d of H T M A N U K I,, D i .- c o r l f the Hi ish had hee* I A n e r ­ mand, it appears stumped #,ri w h at sented a power vacuum into which honored, nationalism i* r ot e a r­ n' l e a s t t o o w o r d s p e r m in * ' p in g in the M iddle La * and take over T e e * lr if a n d <. .id ts rw e B i r e a u ly, LonThe W o r d ira n advice •ariier, they I " do next. to move, an investm ent of Am eri*p e e «) r.t w o r d * p e r rn 11; i t * c o e g e prened to the point o f rrresponsibilas the dom inant W e ste rn force in 'o lu n ta rily o f­ don would have volun Th r v s m i n s ? inn fur* (h e B r o w n I ni- ' e r r e d . a n d f l ' e I ' l i f t o f a c t -.a W"r* w o r k e r m an I.e 'w e e n <0 a u d H s i ' to I T h e r o m p * ’ 'f i n n is " p e n b etter (lea! , tho- a ve rtin g the That rem arkable analyst o f a f ­ gen t w h erever B ritis h force* i* withcanal /<>ne Tuesday which h ’i y e a r * o ld . ” j a c k - o f - a ll- t r a d * * . ' ' a o e h a c tiv e ly m aintained. fr e ih r r ie n o f f e r in g th e m in im u m u ham pering B rita in and the I til­ pre-ent crisis in the-e area.-, draw n or crow ded out o f the area cost JIV wi; na c a r p e n t e r i n g , t m i n t i n g pi — o rig, a n d not im prove fa irs n a tio n al and in tern atio n a l, m b er o f a d m is s io n u n i- « T his can be accomplishes! by 1.1rn pl e w r , ■, ic M ■*' h a e a I *- ■a - D r i v ­ between the C aucasus and the Red H J K T T I . I N O K R . C h a i ' ’M i n the ted S t a t e ' a- they try fra n tic a lly th; ng-. La d w ig , Ion once again treated a T he British retort ll er * iie o n a e .m d >•• a V " I • 'n e r I ) #|i t o f I ’ re V s 'H e m »* irs B r it i'h diplom acy is foresighted to find some jo in t policy fo r ie* give adSou C e r ta in ly the A ra b le a g u e , A m erica n s are quick A | p e rso n a i n r o f * « te d , in w o r k nu It is obvious that both B r ita in bored audience to a discu.-sion of and firm and if it has the p an f u l l - t i m e o n t h e U n i v e r a i t y c a m p u a s h o u ld A r t ir ie * le ft tn r la im e d in th e T e g a * w hich collapsed b efo re the im p ro­ o dodge .-'•■ring *■i •i*■i . Both am g ia v e l; and the I niter! S ta t! e ve ry th in g from race problem s to -■en an have seri••untaet h* * *r f i e o f N o n - A c a d e m i c p e r ­ rn m I.O * t a n d f o u n d w ill S e so ld a ' lest the Ira n ia n and vised arm ies of Is ra e l, is no support o f A m erican policy and solve the w orried >r help re' s o n n e l, M a i n h g ''I it .. •I,Kl a t 't i* I In io n on T h u r a * o iim underestim ated the fa n a tic the thoughts of Russian leaders. I understanding. 'H A H ! T IT . A R K and es null E g yp tia n pPob > O r t o b e r I ems, mat- h fo r the Russian Boar. alw ays wondered what 'h e ir mM /cal w ith which \ i ab nat ionalists D im ’ o r supplier sential middle int) w | em riots are clam o rin g for com plete inde| endenr e and eq u a lity. P R O D U C E Q U IC K T H E D A IL Y RESU LTS Perhaps this is because the I n iTEXA N ted States and most w estern coun­ tries have kept th e ir eyes on K o ­ Lost and Found rea arid VS es tern E u ro p e almost Dianetics T o d ay’s Apartm ent for Rent 4 C ia cr ss 22 Half an em AC RO SS •xci .s iv e k fo r the pa-t two yeai<, Answer Is D IA B E T IC S . P r o c e s s in g : o r e o - a o d it ln * LO ST : D IE T Z G IN d e c im a l 'r i g ty p e 23. Beat of a wages 1. Crated payrr.g only incidental attention log log , s lid e ru le . I . e f t in E n g r B ld g . I ha D a ily le n in , a s tu d e n t n ew sp ap er >f I h e I n i v a r n t v o f Ie '• I M M K IM A T K I Y A V A I ! A (I T K D o r e lv , ,u r< b v e x p e r ie n c e d c e r t if ie d Hub­ dr urn PU «hed IU A ,st in a civ morn mg exceptMonday and Saturil* v. Sept em bar .*> P lu ra l Room IIT S a 'u r d a v m o rn in g . R ew o rd . in the 7. Division new < triune end re!'*'1"'! two bed­ b a r d a . d i t o r . P h o n e . S - . 4 1 5 e v e n i n g s . to the .Middle East. to J ne H I I e x c e p t d u r in g b o n d s v and , la m in a r m n p e r io d ", and C a ll E . O . L u # * , 6-2155. 24 Secondary ro o m i p s r t m r n ' I >3 W o o d m o n t , suffix of a play d u r in g I ho s u m m e r s c- - .o n * u n d e r tn e tit Is* of T h * S u m m e r I e g a n on I he S ta te D epartm ent claim s, Classified 6 Vanquished 26 Measure JO Free BROW N Z IP P E R n o te b o o k - red w a ll e t , T u e s d a v ii d F r i d a y b v l e x a s S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , m c . Furnished Apartm ents on the record, it is not .surprised Ads Coaching N« x* -I t r ib ii t i o n s w i l l b e a c c e p t e d b y t ^ l e p h o n * ' 2 2 4 .1 ) o r a ’ 'b s 7 Eag er (Chin I ________________ R ew ard . No q )* * * io n s a***d . In t e r l l Gazelle e d it o r ia l o r' a J.B J o r a t th e N e ts * f.a b o r a lo r y , J U 1 02 ln » i , tries at the won cri-'-s are cropping up — ------------------------ , cs'ed in c i * * n o te * a r d id e n tif ic a tio n 8 Deep, d ry 27 Virtuous (T ib e t) 1 W O B F D R O O K t r e t i e d p» p* r , . L o , t R n B ld g . «-2 0 *k c o n c e r n ;' u )<•.tv cr > and ad v e r t u. .rig a h o . d he m ad e rn .M f lo g 1 1- » •». d u n d e rg ra d u C O A 1 H I N G IN g ra d a 'iver the Mid lie Foist now. » P a r ! m « o ' O r r .» inc N**»r R o s e d a l e ____ ______ _ ___ __ ____________ gulch ( West. 28 Rugged ( j , m o i - o ’ td-o I * van a r e n o t n e c e s s a r i l y ( h o s e o f t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n 12. W in g ­ 2 » ' ’ c r 6 (0 a t * E n g lis h . P h o n e echo. *:*.5'N Phone 53-1 *21 ^ LO ST FRO M Gregory G y m : Billfold or O 'her I rn vers v officials mountain B u t, about a veal ago, a hijih U . S . ) shaped p rn. J. .. r . , ... r; la - s cr, a t t e r O c t o b a r 18. I J 4 3 S t th # P o s t O ffic e s t -. ' m ad e in Mexico c o n t a in in g c h e c k a , c rests P Potatoes ra n k in g A m erican o ffic ia l re­ 13. T m at con* 2 i B I T ) * k> ' 1( cam p ua. >■ . m o n e y ^ ,,1 im p o r ta n t p e p era , » so N a k a r A i i t i n , T e x a s u n d e r lie A c t of M a r c h ». 18.1). a p e rt m erit B O p e n tw o - ro o m H ooee. w )|, rh W i ,, p lM ie 30. Covered ( dial ) Dancing turned from a tour of the M iddle temptoualy b e fo re » to a rn. * " c r « p rn. ii -Am 2-SS4 I or m a il to B o x T M , U n iA S S O C IA T E D P R E S S W I R E S E R V IC E w ith soot 15 Receptac les U > Untangle Ea st and told reporters app roxi­ 12 I .a vn ca , F ru it v S t a t io n . U n iv e r s it y B a ro om ■ i« * * « M o n d a vT h * A s s o c ia t e d P r o s * is e x c lu s iv e ly e n tit le d to the u se fo r r e p u h h - e ’ ion o f 31 W a lk for flowers 14 Louisiana m ately thi-: f h . r e d a y ’ 8 t o 4 P . M . P r i a ’ *- I r v o n a b y a n e*» c r e d ite d in it or not o th e r w is e . red f e d in th is n e w # , 30 Fem ale deer 36 Male children r e i c * In c C o l le g e I ' > i s h e r s R » p r e s e n * a t i v c * 19. Erb iu m a ll o c - a s in n s ; 4-1210. For Rent I c a n ’t say that they are better in pronoun 420 M a d is o n A v e . *N >W ^ o r k , N . Y . India*) 21 Vigor (sym .) F O R T U N E . H O L I D A Y , N a v o n a l G e o ­ t hic ;;o — B o s to n — L o t A n g l e s — S a n F r a n c is c o one country that they arp in the g r a p h ic , E a u u ir e — 25e. 6 fo r I L B e t­ P r im a te ba t h . 20 Young hare MKN S IN i ! L F ter H om e*, G a rd e n . F a s h io n . L a d ie s U n iv e r s it y . Typing next.” d o w n s t a ir * . 2 7 4 6 9 I 2 I I I 24 God of IOC, * e . 2 14 W hr- J o . m a l a n d poi-KCt book e d itio n s I " n i v e r * 11 v a r e r e fliis same o ffic ia l rn w is v ir tu ­ pleasure 3 f o r 25c. C o m ic s Sc, 6 fo r 2 c. A ll ti* . 2-8986 M r* E X P E R IE N C E D M A . g r a d u a te . R e a s o n ­ k in d s o f m a g a z in e * s o d b o o * * fo r r e ­ IO Ii a b le. M rs . D a v is . 5-1237. a lly snowed under b y urgent ca•E g y p t.) s e a rc h w o r * 'a p ric e . W * a ;s o tra d e . S M A I I.. O SK be I ro o m hi .a c on fill 25. Stupidly Ides from A m erican diplom ats in I O pen t il H i n ig h ts A - A I U s e d M ag a | „ t — r c a - ' fiabbfo r m a t re s t u ­ M EM B I R 27. A moving e in e s a n d B o o k * . 1806 I,a v a c * . 2-3333. E X P E R I E N C E D : T H E S E S , e tc . U n i t e r d e n t * . C o o p ie ca ■ ' a f t e r 5 p .m . 12 )4 A s s o c ia te d C o llr « ia t e P r e s s A ll- A m e r ic a n P a c e m a k e r the Middle East. And if you pin : i a rty n e ig h b o rh o o d . M n. R it c h ie . part 2-494 5. {AA, im down, he ll predict that th ugs TRA VEL TH E f r ie n d ly w av. D a lla s . S I B S ' R I P I IO N K A I E S ( Mach ) For Sale F o r t W o r t h — I * . C o rp u s , A b ile n e , AnIS 14 " i l l get a lot worse in the A ra b E L E ' TR1C T Y P E W R I T E R — a ccu ra te * M in im u m S u b s c r i p t 'n I b re e M o n t h s gel© —-$5. H o u s to n — 13.50. L o * A n g e ie a , 29 Neatest AAA /JC/ 2-6387 ; 4-1743 a f t e r 5 ; w e e k e n d s. * Ii. vcr,- ! M . \ .«•'• M a i l e d o u t o f to w n N e w Y o r k C i t y — *2 5 . ( a rs a n d p a s s e n ­ W "! before they get better. C H EV R O LET F L E E T I.! N E w ith 32. H our t abbr ) >777 ' n 17 IS g e r* to a il p o in ts . R e g is t e r T o u r c s * fo r I .15 [ c r m o. I . m< I . 75 t e r mu. ra d io h * » o - r , w h i t e s i d e w a l l t i r e * g o o d 2U>* S w i s h e r . T e l e ­ 33. Indefinite * h a re - e x p e n a e p a * * e n g e r« . F re e p ic k u p T Y P I N G S E R V I ! E U AAAj p a in t r e c e n 'iv w axed, n e w se a t . o v e r s . p h o n e 7-3205. M is s W e lc h r n s e r v ic e . A - A u t o S h a r e E x p e n s e B u r e a u , P E R M A N E N 1 S I AF F article C a r to v s a l e bv o w n er. Ja c k D odgem 24 IO 21 22 l l 1806 L a v a c a . P h o n e : 2-8333. te le p h o n e X -• in m a t i c ) . D i c 'a t io n . C o a c h in g . M rs , P o tM a n a g in g E d it o r BRAD B Y ER S t H e ra ld ry ) th e e v e n in g s . Y o u r p e r s o n a l in s p e c tio n 24 IS rne( ox, Jo h r k * H um an, lead, quick lost, 42 Al IB I^irge worm J tilde Mounce, M. E. D a r se y , B EST M O D E! T in to w n 3 ow ner 47. Required W a n te d W h o sums the treasu re that car W i l l s a c r if ic e to h ig h e s t b id d e r. K e lly Crozier 44 45 DOW N 45 P h o n e 76922 F c a rrie hem c ? G I R L S . B O Y ’S and f a m iiv la u n d r y d o n e P h o to g ra p h e r .................................................. V - im m Lee 1 Tell y/A t a t hom e. 1406 C e d a r. P h o n e . 2 -4291. Torn, tram pled u n d e r fo o t , 2 Expression 47 46 Room and Board w h o c o u n t s t h e c o s t, C O LO RED LA D I w iah e# to do U n i v , AAA of sorrow S T A F F F O R T H IS IS S U E I s ity boy# and g ir ls la u n d r y rn h S ta r-ey ed in te llig e n c e ’ ROOM AND BO ARD ap p ro * *50 p e r 3 W ith e r . 4.-2 h o m e . 7 -092*. D ay E d it o r .... FLO COX month. Telephone 6-1 572 Mary Clem m er, N ig h t E d it o r VN N EC H A M B E R S A C ryptog ram Quotation “ The .Journalist” A d is t a n t N ig h t E d ito r ..................................... M arianne M o n s ★ N ir h t R e p o rte rs ...................... H a ro ld W a r ; i I, Era; cps Sm ith, J V K J M W B R A W B X A U Q N P E M U B C K Y K e n C om p ert/, I m p ! K irk p a tric k , He that seeketh fin d eth . , D ro thy Cam pbell - -John H evw ood VV B X A W E K. J V U J H W B R O U B C M U R K O it Copyreader -................................................. 1 m T D J G Y B O — L P B X Y K H K . N ig h t Sports E d ito r ..........................~ ' “ ’np E h rh c h W in ter draw s out w h at 5 itin a rjLim e ZJen (ZJhouMinJ) lljost H at iV s a New Relationships Demanded by East W Cju c n to US, Britain Say the Other Is V illain in M iddle East Official yJoIice 3 C onnor Iu n i t i es Daily Texan Crossword Puzzle T h e ^D a ^ T CLASSIFIED ADS e x a n El; l J (eq u a ta b le I b Q u o te s I I V-- star t» - F e n Tooley, I ah o Page N ig h t S o c ie ty E d it o r ............................................... r' p**> A s n a u n t .............. - ..................................................... C ,le K ” erU on Bummer laid in. — T h om as F u ller Use The Texan Classifieds J TFurs3ay, OcToSer IS 1951 THE DA! LY TEXAN Page? O v r th # T-Cup Cap and Gown Meets Thursday; Heal to Talk on Overseas Study 'Artificial' Rainj1 'Harvest Festival Is Friday Rainmaker Krick University student* will have a will be the first Texas run of the Guild, and th*- young people. A ll Saints Parish extends a big hand in the management of film. The Harvest season is its T o G iv e Formula AU Saints H arvest Festival on F r i­ theme, thu* tieing in with the warm invitation to titem hers of the. Dr. Irving P, Krick, “ R ain­ day evening. Canterbury Club, the church’s celebration. Both dance University community to enjoy the maker of the Rockies, will ex- Episcopal Church student group, and picture will start at 8 o clock entertainment of their Harvest : plain in lay terminology his wiarlariello is the new der, anc ( la in Cb ms ort*, mom[ irrigation ditch and the plow M arja is famous for the innova­ m r - lent o f the R i o G r a n d * V a l bers-at-larg* Dr. Krick is speaking in oonlay Club. Other officer* are June * tions in construction which result­ ; nection with the annual meeting Dashing caballeros and their vi­ B r i a n , secretary; a n d M D. Cohn, I of the Capital Area Farm and ed in your favorite bra . . . Now vacious senorita* will take over t reasu rer. A series of discussions on L iv ­ were instrumental in getting the Ranch Club. * Littlefield Dormitory for ’ ne first canteen aet up. M ar|a has innovated modernS lim * l o t a E p s i l o n , h o n o r a r y ing Our Faith in the Time of C ri­ open house of the year F ii day. it sis'1 will begin Thursday at 8 p.m. management fraternity, will ini­ art colors a u t u m n b r o w n , s h o c k ­ EXPRESS BUS SERVICE Carolyn Coe hear;* the decora­ Sigma lota Epsilon, honorary at the downtown “ V ” . tion* committee, M ary Haley is tiate twelve new members Thursmanagement fraternity, will have in g p in k, ch arco a l g re y , m id n it# Tom Sutherland, executive di­ to HOUSTON rn cha ge of entertainment, D *via dav at 7 pm. in Architecture a smoker for all prospective mem- j scolor of the Texas Council of H u­ 4 Hours Call 2-1 135 n a v y —in the nylon taffeta Hi-a, Haw-e* manage* the publicity, I/Ha B u b . mg 105. hers Thursday evening at 7 H arry A k i” , owner of Night man Relations will he the discus­ Katherine Pa.mer is head of the o'clock in the Men s Lounge of A to C cup, sizes 32—38, 4,00. Kerrville Bus Co. Hawk Restaurants, will address sion leader. food comm tt.ee, and P a - Dil o the Texas Union. “ Searchlight on the N ation” , a the group on various aspect* of 118 E. 10 + h sending out nvitation*. fib'! * Donald Beaman, faculty advis­ I N film will be shown. Sherm an and Kathleen Hunt, up­ restaurant management. or for the fratern ity, will address T h e Y W C A Religious Educa­ Initiates will bo O. I) Turner. perclass adv;* irs, will serve as \ivel Branscum, Harold Thomas, tion Committee is sponsor of the the group on the history, accomboat esse-. you get Prize* w ill be' g ive n fo r the I asse S. Harris. Raymond Palmer, discussion series. Members of the 1plishments, and objectives of the Martha Ann Fontaine, Vivienne committee a lf Mrs. R. (J Ferrell, organization. a t CAPITOL jpost r git ai Spar - s t u m p , for ♦ ^ th e best dressed Castilian couple, Bosw ell. Sally Chesnick, James Mc­ Mrs. J. G, Umstattd, Mrs. Hom o Reagan Lite rary Society w i l l nod for ‘ he f n lest S p a n is h dress. Clure, Ludy C. Hofmeister, and Garrison, Mrs. E. H. Saulson, Mrs. Don't forget your Shopper's Poi king Lot I-DAY * John Ryan. I. C. Met ormick, Mrs. ( heater meet Thursday, Oct. 18, at the at the rear of ^he shop T h e fraternity will hold a pie- K nock. Zeta Tau Alpha house from 5 to An open house for members of Photo I 6 p m. Election of officers will he The annual Panhcllemc W o rk ­ held, and plans for the rest of the Down The Aisle shops will continue Thursday from I tear will he made. Nominations Finishing i to 5:45 p.m. Sorority presidents for new members w ill be accepted. * will meet at the Delta Phi Epsilon Everything tor your Camera The Good and Evils of F’rohou-e, social chairmen at t h e Alpha I hi Omega house, a n d hihition" will he debated by Rusk Free Camera Rental house managers at the Alpha Omi­ Lite rary and Debating Society rn Youi g r e a t - g r a n d m o t h e r k n e w Thursday night at 7 in Texas I ncron Pi house. 8 -and 16 rn rn Movie Projectors Each office! will bring her a ,- lon 301, and films fo r retit the w i t che r y of a rustli ng t a f ­ si' rant or a selected person to New officers are Joe Wheat, M argaret L. Hal -f < 1evela> d The bride '• a graduate of L U each mcetin. Sorority officers will president; Reuben W eatherford, fet a patticoat, but she never had A PI TO L and Carl Chester Hall f,< H ■' n no U gh Scnool. The bridegroom discuss problems that th^y have first vice-president; Jack Strong, attended the U niversity and was nere rnarr **d O ft '1her 13 at St PHOTO SUPPLIES one in model n-art colors . , , encountered in then particular o f­ xerond vice-president; ( harles A t ­ John the Divine Church in Hous­ a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. 24JH G uadalupe 8-5717 fice*. This project i« designed to ♦ kinson, secretary; Joe M ejerle, autumn brown, charcoal grey, ton. M ary K Gunter and L l. Wade train new officers. treasurer; Sidney Kocie, sergeant Hall « a I o ruer I nix sr* stu­ B a i bara ( tater, president of C Ridley. U S M C R , were married at-arms and historian; Ken Rob­ shocking pink, or midnit* n a v y dent.. October 6 ' n " aahington, D. C. i ’anhellenic ( ouncil, will be chair­ erts, parliam entarian. ♦ . . . . nor w a s hers scalloped M ‘ Ridley attended the I ni- man of the presidents’ meeting W I ma Jean W a dm an «pokp Also Paul Stanford, minister of 1 varsity where -he wa* a m e m b e r and Miss Dorothy Gebauer, dean voracity; Carl Abramson and Jo e lvmsr ’' ,ege .n'.« " th J n* A Joyce w i t h such ftnnesse . . . nor w as Ju lv i af the Fir** ( timberland o f Kappa Alpha T h e t a *orority. of women, will serve as sponsor. Mejerle, representatives to orator­ Pat ( afer will hr chairman of the She also attended th* Women'* Presbyter an Church. it hers for such a ti ny price! W e ical association; and Jam es WestCoiege of t h e U niversity of North -octal chairm en’* meeting, and berrv, orator. Shirley Rerchert, chairman of the h a vn o collection in e ver y color, Carolin*. S P E E D W A Y Ut. Ridley attended the I mver house manager- group. Mis* Mal Delta Delta Delta sorority will f r om 3 95 ta I 4 95 . . . and rn P ci k, a 'instant dean of st\ where he w a* a member of g a m he visited by Mrs. Edward Singer* Kappa Sigma fraternity. T he women, will sponsor t h e house sizes IO to 16, from Dallas, who is the district S A L E S A S E R V IC E -ide and bridegroom a>*e forme- oianager*' meeting. president for Tri-Delt. She will W M W* i»h, 0»n»r Austin resident*. V arrive this week end for a two-day 2010 Speedway 7-3546 ♦ I movie on the World Conven­ the best “ d o g - g o n e " conference. A n n e t t a E l i i a b e t h P h i l l i p * . g r a d - tion of < hristian Youth, held in Greg Scott A VY' Discussion to Be ; OnLiving Our Faith I CK H i-a beauty bra Ha 11-Ha 11 Rites Read In Houston Church C RADIO Factory M e t h o d RECAPPING Bargains in new and trade­ in Tires— Brake and W heel Service— Seat Covers C a r Heaters ’ uate of the University, was mar­ ried to ( apt. John Amble! Sa iier, in a m ilitary ceremony, Octobei 12. at St. Ignatius Martyr Church. The bride, daughter of 'lr . and Mrs. J. C. Phillips of Austin, also attended Hockaday S c h o o l in Ital­ ia* S h e I* a m e m b e r Of Phi Rota f*hi sorority. The bridegroom, son of Urn and Mrs. Percy I.ce Sadler of Bethlehem. Pa., a a g-aduate of the United States M ilitary Ara dertiy, M ost Point, N. Y., and I* now stationed flt p o r t B b * * . El Paso. ONE DAY Cleaning and Pressing No SPIRES TIRE CO. PH. 53-1221 E x tra C h arg e LO N G H O R N C LEAN ERS 253S Guadalupe 3510 G uadalupe ***•• ®-3®47 A Free Lecture CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Member of the Roam of Lectureship of The Mot net Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, will be given Friday, October 19 at 8 P.M. UNIVERSITY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BLVD. AT 20TH a *e cordially invited it N o v e l t y R u b b e r M * * k * p H e liu m l a t le t e d B e lle e k * it C a e l u m * * — B u y or R e n t W e b e v e N o v e lt ie s e t a ll ty p e * AUSTIN NOVELTY CO. •Of) w . 5th rh. a-4357 to eat XOMA C O A JW l D e lic a te s se n end and to match . . o u r u t " i t c h i n g t a f f e t a p r t t i r o a t , . jm L i , R e s ta u r a n t 24th St. a t G u a d a l u p e * L u th e ra n S tc u d e n t* A n o c ia t io n members plan to go to the Round Rock Orphanage and Old Folk* Home Saturday to fix and paint thing* around the home and to do odd job*. The Luteran < enter re painted and generally remodeled by the student* last week. « A joint snack oar to .■.erie Rob­ ert* H a l l and B r a c k e n r i d g e H e l l from 7 to I I p.m. has been start­ ed a* an experimental service, Dick Pernav, supervisor of Rob crts Hall, and ( barie* Collins, su­ pervisor of Brackenridge Hall, 'U T '4 / Dr. Marion Davis To Speak Sunday By Richard P. Verrall o( New Y o rl C ity You place on the dr ag Having a party ? T THE GREAT PHYSICIAN UNDERSTOOD SAN JA C IN T O Oslo, Norwa; , the summer of I F IT , will bt shown for the I ppcrr it' Fellowship of the Y M C A 7 p.m. today. In addition t<> the mn. ie w ill be an explanation of abe W orld >Stuoent < hristian Fellowship, which * composed of 4f' national student • hristian groups, and its \ ork. by FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Dr Marian Davis, associate pm fester of art, will speak to the Unitarian Fellowship of Austin at 10:30 a m. Sunday in the Y W C A . 914 Brazos Street. Dr. Davi* tope will he “ Art and Religion Dr. Davis, who received bet doctorate in art history at Rad cliffe C ollege, was instructor at Worcester A rt Museum in Worcester, Mas* , and ha* been toe recipient of numerous grant*, including a Carnegie Fellowship award and a research grant from the University. A brief religious service undei the direction of David ( arson, worship chairman, will precede the d’Sei|**ion. fashion com bo linen and velveteen by Jo e Fran< c * th V is it Our cj n ? rn * ', ;b ri ‘4 t r Af **4♦ a "’n* " e ■ 'n* RAINBOW S P E C I A L I Z I N G • Steaks • • I N Catering For the M O ST Salads • in enjoyable food Sea Foods • Rooms For Private Parties Tarrytown Restaurant 2428 Exposition ROOM Phone 8-2852 For the L E A S T in price San Jacinto Inn E. 16th & San Jacinto H C'>t .rn Cl* H(C r- • ~“I , * <* Batter /f' Austin, Texas -- n fv* *A ■ f q T K u r a f a y , O c ^ o K « ’* 18, 1951 T W ? D A H .Y T E X A N P § ^ # '& 15 Faculty Members Speak M in o r C h a ra c te rs S p a rk le In F ir s t S h o w o f E i l e e n ' By DOROTHY i the CAM F’ B E L L «p rn n d act ii*** f r a t e r n it y a and exit-* t h a t kept th e a n d ie rm e T h e com te p la y .b o u t whet h e p - ' " " " * re,l e o n v c n .b le a fte r t h , p e n . to tw o sm all tow n a i r t , w h en »••«<»« had .e la x e d and ro t te n fat- how I rn*. { h e y h it t h e Bit- C it y , p ick e d u p in '__________ ...... ..... -.......— ------ A d m ir a l* ’” who m arch tv-o a o r t a ! 'c i .v v k n t IN f / \ H i s is TW O SH O W S N IG H T L Y F e a t u r e S t a r t * at 7 P . M. D R IV E IN ‘ A BBO TT AND COS I E L LO M E E T THE IN V IS IB L E M A N " A b b o tt Sc C o *te ilo l f , " t o c h a ra c te r. age f in * c o m e fo e in d er-w o rld B o h e m i a ! *. Greg Scott BORN TO B E Ball Room Dance Studio BAD* lo a n F o n ta in e and ANGI L AND I H E Above Texas Theater B ADMAN” J o h n VV a y n e MONTOPOLIS “ SADDLE I RAM P” Jo e l M c C rea - and r FOR THE FINEST In N ight Clubbing n Chuck O I * u n , pla g >' A p polous, wa* not rpjife homba.iti enn jgn, bu* i H e n ufia»- Virginia M iya L A .if NOW HERE DAY Tcxadisc Record S I A R T S I R ID A Y ’ C R O S B Y JA N E W YM AN “ H E R E CO M ES GROOM ” « l TU STA RTS I HF. f E n T E t- c n p iT O L t£ L .,2 - 8 7 8 9 m MOVED OVER! FR O M IH F Boater “ A L IC E PARAM O UN T aaa* IN William and Charles Hemphill’s Book Stores University Co-Op J. R. Reed Music Co. CHIEF S . 1710 Alto Wait Dumpy * NA I U R I S H A L F A( RF I rn a I .if# Advenhit e W O M A M | T E M I F ii »t .Show a pm s „ , an HAYWARD th e of the it c e t i i.g M o d e rr R S i i *! 7T|!g4 D r. Thom a* Peery, I'. D r. Robert t . ho-* to S o u t h w e i t f rn ( e r a m ic Society ws pi a* h n • T'n.vf •r-ity s ta ff members *.*• 'n e n ,i - speak*-'* at th e (if ’ < South r t i ann -a m* p* bu’ h re g istra r urn per Dr. on {ti J’ Varsity Inn a IS A th e F r ie n d b e it B la e - in Town JI A v# b2U8 D a l la a H ijfh w a y P h o n e r»3-901 2 W S .* f3 J ACW DANCE DATE SATURDAY N IG H T ? Puretest CREAM SH A M PO O C o n t a i n s lanolin and w a te r - pirin m a d e 1 5 g r a m s Reg 54c , STICK C O L O G N E * JO! rn. for w b X M A S CARDS ^ JCAC I S. for O U (M> TODAY lavender I ven it vim vc nexcr danced be­ fore voti tan dance with tarefree tonfident c thi* Saturdav nighF. 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R e g . 10 c e a c h . 6 for 0 V YOU CAN DEPEND ON ANY DRUG PRODUCT THAT B EARS THE NAME ^ e xa tt Ail Nominations must be turned in on the official blanks which may be obtained in Journalism Building 108. Any approved Unversity O rg an i­ de Bergerac i i A I A DTTVA/CDC /V i m L M r v / V V C l N O * jtanlo GPISTATE INTfRTTAf I rn u m i I T—U-phone t-.VJV I i* zation may nominate one girl. a**.-*** ** »«mmim* • aiChml som a • i-»* w ,* TOMORROW B b l &>■ n m m B& fo - a 13 :> D E A D L I N E F O R N O M I N A T I O N S IS N O V E M B E R I r R im $2 OO V A L U E ! JA N E W IN SL O W NOW Pint 2 for s e R E X S E L T Z E R a lk a lizin g t a b l e t s . . . P a c k a g e of 25 2 f or 59c TURN IN YOUR NOMINATIONS 2 for t i t P U R ET ES T lie A N A L G E S I C B A L M Re xall P u r e t e s t . . J o u n c e t u b e 2 f or 58c I m il vin if A nu rd l l in n vr R»g !0c 2 fo r I l e SAVERS! MEDFORD sensa during U FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! l} THEATRICAL HOUSEHOLD EN V ELO PES6U . . Reg 10c pack 2(or Ile GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES 12's........ Reg fie 2 for 44c REXILLANA COUGH SYRU P............. Reg 59c 2 for &0c KLENZO ANTISEPTIC Re.an.......Reg 79c Pmt 2 for M c LAVENDER BATH POWDER 9 o?s .. Reg SI 25 2 for 1.26 BILLFOLDS men s and lad e s Reg. $1 OO 2 for I QI PLASTIC APRONS 2 color bib sty e p * ? 50c 2 for 51C HAIR BRUSHES Kienzo nylo n . R g M OO 2 for 1.01 POCKET KNIVES Iroquois, 2 blades.. .Reg 60c 2 for 61c PLASTIC SCUFFS assorted s/es . . . Reg 59c 2for 60c MONEY ALLAN NIXON 2 fo r3 O ' Re g 35 c B O B B Y P IN S black or bro»r. 24 _____ ^ _ V . < IU ALCO-REX b u n n ,Air A i r n Mn i ^ k u d b in o A U O M U l n Reg §9c Pint if o r b Q c # jA f a PETROFOL x M IN E R A L O IL 803 Congress 26261 r < 5 ,d s REXALl SACCHARIN 1000's \ 2 for76e AD H ES IV E TAPE g m SH A V E CREAM Reg A R TH U R M U R R A Y 2116 Guadalupe 86687 B o x o f 20 , no a lik e Reg 59c d e l MHK OF MAGNESIA Reg 39c P i n t 4 0 ' ARTHUR MURRAY S 2 ,.,8 0 ’ M EDFORD R e f . 75c fi fi x Office O pf* na p u r p o s e antiseptic R e g 79c P i n t SPICE G AR D EN a il .I a n te * tx vt m rs ( a m e Arthur Murrav s tisiav ' V it Blam Mayo A N T IS E P T IC M o u t h w a s h and ad- 2 / ., 2 * “ 52 39 P * nHolph Scott I .nil F'wtric W Caor don MatRae / I HOT W ATER BOTTLE Re g & 0%r 4 for O U* s o f t e n i n g K e n zo ro n 4 o u n c e .. Reg 79c fcfflSl# M I3 1 PO U N D PAPER g a m a iiir r Smiling - ^ mm 4 for O O 2-OI VICTORIA B A R R Y SU I Ll VAN A R L E N E . D A M I. f ASPIRIN Murrav Magi< Seen, tin m s-i m Dick Powell l N o fa s t e r a cting a s ­ , d ire c to r o f th e B - r e a t o f E onom rc GeoloV \ ; h r . I E R. S te n ze p ro fesso r of n if conver es in A i* tin T bur*- and YO UR & V fljodw rw hD A S o c ie ty r £ held the f i r 4* tim e th is *» fjpolostical .n A , -tin to ba R a n s o n , D r. I) A N C E it being Or H a rry H. convention, which The held at the <'om modore P e r r y Ho- .Saturday, tei, ha* a ttra i ted some 300 of the f " ram i to p flig h t geologist* from a over I*. Hatg the ra tio n . T he convention has been designated a- t ne regional n er am<-i ad h e re n c e m eeting of the A m e r k a r A ssocia­ a ar4, re s p e c tiv e ly . tion of Petro le u m Gooiogist*. ... W ilson. Dr. W ilto n Railer I be S ig m a . r H . F.arg.e, ar r e T r iv e r - r / w iii en- p od action H a r r is o n , D r, W i,!:a m w ill serve as section secretaries, —newnt a o*|»er, ,, “ Th* f'hy *ic.ai and M e ta li'irs rtra , tori R o u g e . i ,f Sr»ot-VVf-1r? Char Af t f*!' *t <* “ G e rm a n L it e r a t u r e in T exas T it a * a t »bp n a tio n a l con* t i e s u b je c t o f a p ap e r t > b Vf* rn 'in of tbp A m eriean W eld in g given by M r*. Rose Marse Akae >Soc \ *t v i n D p * coit th is week. R» r arid M c B e e aion sr w;»h ra d , w h o is w o rk in g for a d o c to r­ E o n ‘ a n a , a te a c h i • g i c o a a te at. t i e f n i v c r D tv . M u c h G e r ­ J . ( i n r .(■'ha .cai f-ntrine* r in y , w et e m an lite r a tu r e ha- fleer w r itte n if; *•.on, * M A R IS fo r W O N D E R L A N D ” ■ n u s T in 7.Tit-. 2900 yonPO W I R p ro g ra m a ’ r .ai S o u th 1 a n t r a ! Dr. On Sale AF Delight in it* wonder wot Id o f tight* and tonga MITCHUM RUSSE IL I H i s K !W P ° * F R ID A Y ’ ‘C Y R A N O D E B E R G E R A C at R e g u la r P r ic e * ! y ? - '5 2 7 e ig h t n the Dr. E r n e s t F- H a d e n Will speak b e f o re a F r e n c h secti on, anti Dr R o b e r t H. W i l l i a m * w il l p re s en t a pa p er in a S p a m h section. J o h n L . G a r n e r , rn '; a c to r in R o m a n c e language--, w il l fie a section s e c r e ­ tary, * SWEETHEART lim it JT A T I £ /\?T rrm t*4 fit T or F. ‘eon D ir e c t e d by A l b e r t L I “ M y Sister* E ile e n ” w ill H o g g A u d i t o r i u m through dav. ft ? S H O U I T i m E B IN G t r y in g porter. H illa r y B ro o k e I » !h D o m '- r ju r T H U IR tS n, the young certain re p u tatio n ; lift e d and C ecil V . P o lla r d . Dr. M ichael and K i t h ; and S*ewar» McGregor a- Dr. S« nulz-Benr end arr section I hic I lark, the ne/ jiafrer ic chairm en. jo b (N O goo be?* and one g r a d u a te stu d e n t ase o f too G o rd o n Wilkinson, «•< the ra m b lin g ... , , , . . . f> , ,, , * ... f) W o lfg a n g F. M ichael, Dr VV reef. Dom Georgia I ceti; < lau de L atso n a- R o o m t B a k e r , S c h u lx B e h re n d , Dr. Ri*he m agazin e man cho lo e ii c h a rd F.. K i t ' r.hof, and P r o ! ‘ -'or evening dancing . . . YANK -a a. E ile e n who ca n ’t seem * - rprtiem b er about th a t ext la at pp; A Hem lady S p e n d an e n j o y a b l e “ A R C I IC M A N H U N T * M i k e I C o m id I a ro l f b u n t o n - I, D r. Fifte e n I 'D i v e r s i t y fa c u lty m e m - i dent se-*- on on the ‘‘Presentatio n Ea, Today F u n eral service* w ill He held fo r A t Languages Convention tx .,,,. E ile en ** bard fib! led «>tr-r B ?a z ii an N a v y , a d p layed by II id egard T o m a n ek J t is t h e ir e n t r a n c e - shov ed a good i t ! -I' o f Urninji n e v e r pa .-sing a* the p in ch i r '-j h ut b la ttir g them n * in a n K : A rd e t fa *h ,o r. c h a ra c * en*, and — th , D espite com pet i‘ 'n fro m Hob in *o th e a p a rtm e n t and p re s e n t‘ H ope, a tarsre cro w d tu rn e d o u t E ile e n w ith the r ti o f the or fo r the D e p a rtm e n t o f D ram a * fir s t p ro d u ctio n o f th e season, de *• Clhr e*r»pher second “ M y S is t e r E ile e n ,” in H o g g A ud ispot in th* w a * th e f t o r iurn W e d n e s d a y ru^nt. ho w am i the b e s t rec e iv e d . E v e n thou gh the p la y re v o lv e d M a i v A n n E d w a rd s , as E ile e n , aroun d R u th arid K peri, it was ne dum b I tile * ster w ho is a* the sm all p art* p layed by the mie tty ft, as p re ha a g a-* I ib b le an d nor c h a ra c te rs tn a t r a in e d last ut a en I ty , C H II ad o f f night'.* pet form a rice. t v e r v ss ooth! v. e n u n cia t In fo th e one-rooin <•reef) WH-h Vt “ D A K O IA ” Jo h n W a y n e Th, I F u n e ra l for P a rk e r, O S l Com /tnunt Shag Stotts,