WEATHER: Partly Cloudy High 22, Low 12 dE Daily T exan “Pint College Daily in the South19 PAGE 5; Millar On UT Television Vol. 62 Price Rve Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13. 1963 Eight Pages Today No. 95 f I ageanfry Inauguration Parade Includes Longhorn Band for T uesday will inaugurated as clim ax m a n y m onths of hard work and cam ­ paigning John Connally, a g raduate of the U niversity of Tex­ as School of Law. Or. th at day, he will be the thirty-seventh Governor of Texas. Inauguration D ay for Governor- elect Connally will begin a t 8 a m. with a dedicatory p ra y e r service held a t the Driskill Hotel. E vangel­ ist Billy G raham will be the m ain speaker. The official swearing-in of Con­ nally and Preston Smith, Lieuten­ ant G overnor, will take place at noon on the steps of the Capitol Building. The cerem ony will be legis­ conducted by a bicam eral lative com m ittee in a joint ses­ sion of the House and the Senate. the U niversity Longhorn Band will be given be­ fore these activities. Robert W. Calvert. Texas Suprem e Court Chief Justice, will adm inister tho oath of office to Connally and Smith. A concert by the led by At 2 p m. Tuesday, an inaugur­ al parad e longhorn Band will pass before tile newly swom-in officials. The parade will begin on Second Street, head up Congress Avenue to the Capitol, and end at Lavaca and Fourteenth streets. The United States N avy will take p art in the parade, in tribute to Connally, form er Secretary’ of the Navy. O ther arm ed services grouf* also will m arch the parade. in At 6 p m . Tuesday night, a pub­ lic reception will take the place of an inaugural ball. The Govern­ or, Lieutenant Governor, and their wives will head the reception line. The noon cerem onies will be te l - 1 evised o r broadcast throughout Texas, with several thousand peo­ the activities. En­ ple attending graved souvenir invitations were to about 45 500 people. All sent activities a re open to the public, j The State D em ocratic Executive Com m ittee is sponsoring a $25-n- plate victory dinner Monday night in M unicipal Auditorium. Riata: Many Personalities B y HAYDEN FREEMAN Texan Amusement* Editor As the editors of the new Riata mention in their current opus, the first issue, published in the "Spring of last year, was criticized for lack of personality. ! view. H ie interview between Brother Antoninus and Frederic Will — while full of cogent points — has the personality of The Paris Re- F or this they rannot again be faulted. The first place, "P eyote: Another F ace of D ionysus" has the per*onality of Aldou* Huxley while It* drawing ha* the per- •o rality of the cartoonist Stein­ berg. University Sued By Ex-Student Chester R. Morris, 54-year-old San Antonio resident, filed a new damage suit for 5120,000 against the University according to an AF* report. He alleges that University of­ ficials had him temporarily con­ fined for 44 days in the Austin State Hospital in 1955 while he was working on his doctorate a! the University. Morris, whose litigation has ex­ tended over the past seven years at various intervals, actg * * his own attorney. Morris was quoted as saying that his suit was au­ thorized by an act of the legisla­ ture in 1959. One suit, he said, was dropped in 1961 because the Dean of Student Life told him he was entitled to # c le a r transcript Morris’ petition a l s o alleges that he was "ordered off the Uni­ versity property permanently," and his transcripts bore the no­ tation "barred from readmission until cleared by Dean of Student I Life." His suit was filed 'n the 72rd District Court of B e x a r County. j DIGEST M EETS DALI The first person account of Isak Dinesen by David Armstrong has the personality of the Reader's Di­ gest combined with the immodesty of Salvador Dab — "When I finish­ ed (reading from 'Paradise Lost'), both smiling. ladies applauded, ‘Very good,’ said the Baroness." And all of the fiction has the opaque personality of things which might be found in a dark comer of The New Yorker’s waste bas­ ket. In P erhaps the best single Item I* a photographic essay on the old a r t building*. Designed by Tony Bell and photographed by R ichard Venue, the nine-page layout take* the distinct gam ble of attem pting a work thin genre, eschewing the hum an ele­ ment* In favor of object*. The collaborators are able, with uncanny represent work spaces which, without any discernible evidences, one feels are favor of a to be abandoned place which will, for many years in the future, he lacking In patina though gravid w i t h "convenien­ ces." subtlety, to in As far as the writing is concern­ ed, the prize-winning "Hiroshima and Marienbad: Cities of t h e Mind * by Jimmy Baird, is by far the best. This thoughtful examina­ tion of the mystique, often hope­ lessly recondite, of Alain Resnais, is a model of elucidation. The poetry Is undistinguished with the exception of "O M ars’ O Venus!’* by Joseph Colin Mur­ p h y , which performs the difficult task of being polemic and, at the (See RIATA, p3» News in Brief. Compiled From AP Reports FAST GERMANY. Delegations from most of the Soviet Bloc nations converged on Fast Berlin Saturday for an Fast German Communist party congress. It looks to experts as if the meeting will be dominated by the Soviet-Ch inc se rift. The end result may be a world-wide party congress. American Communists are rep­ resented by Henry Winston, vice-chairman of the party in the United States. Winston has been living in the Soviet Union since his release from prison in 1961. He had served five years of an eight-year sentence for conspiracy. ALGIERS. Ahmed ben Bella, p rem ier of the Algerian ration, B ella m ade the rem ark* In a s p e e c h he delivered in TUI publicly praised United State* ald to hi* nation Saturday. Ben O urou, a city AO mile* from Algiers. AUSTIN. The family of John Gonnally, Governor-elect of Texas, visited in the mansion which will become their home after the inauguration Tuesday. Governor and Mrs. Price Daniel took the Connally’s on a tour of their future home. The new Governor and his wife will stay in a hotel until the Daniels leave the Man­ sion Tuesday, HAI ANA. Carlos Rafael Rodrigues, one of the lop Com munists In the regim e of Fidel ( astro, was the victim of an assassin a­ tion attem pt, a a Informed source reported Hatnrday. R odri­ gue* holds the position of director of the Cuban Institute of A grarian Reform in the Castro governm ent. The official Cuban new* agency denied that the report of the assassination attem p t w as true. — iexan J nolo urafldy "The Fightingest Longhorn Ever" This is w hat A u stin businessm an a n d Texas-E* D on W e e d : (left) called Lin eb acke r Pat C u lp e p p e r (right) at the se co n d annua lo n q - horn Football B a n qu e t in the Texas U nion F rid a y rig h t. In toto, C u lp e p p e r re a p e d fo ur awards, as d id b’s team m ate, J o f r - / Trea > well. Darrell R o ya l was i in 41 A m e ric a ' a n d re ce ive d a "th e greatest- to o t be ii (See story, sta n d in g ovation. CCU' p a g e d u b b e d Federals Halt Bogus Money AUSTIN t.B S e c r e t s e n ice agents have a rrested five men in w hat w as described S aturday as the breakup of "one of the largest counterfeiting operations ever dis­ covered in the Southw est." One of the m en arrested was a Houston police officer. this Central Texas are a and one of the largest in this p a il of tile nation. Benavides said one of the men said he sold $36,000 in counterfeit notes to a Houston man, identified as the " p a sse r," a t the price of $25 per IOO. Taken into custody w ere John L Meeker, 29, m em ber of the Hous­ ton Police D epartm ent; Hilton Ja m es Smith, 31. of Houston, and H erbert O. Sm ith of Austin. Houston Police Chief Carl Shup- Inspector W. W. trine. Police .Stephenson, anti Secret Service Agent Lane B ertram took M eeker into custody. He w as charged with conspiracy to possess and pas counterfeit money. Others jailed in the crackdown and were Ronald P resley, 26. Thom as O. Glenn, 47, both of Austin. Agent L. M, Benavides of San Antonio said the alleged counter­ feiting operation is the larg est in Tile agent said the bills printed in Austin, are of "b e tte r than a v e r­ a g e " quality. He said the arrests investigation clim ax a one-month which began when counterfeit bills traced to the operation began to appear. Benavides said $3,000 in $20 F ed­ era l R eserve notes were found in a South Austin m a n ’s home. N ega­ tives for the offset p rinting c l coun­ terfeit bills also w ere found in tho w alls of the house, and complete equipm ent used in m anufacture of the notes was found in the m a n ’s garage. The agent estim ated the counterfeiters b e g a n operating about seven m onths ago. that UT Topples Tech By BIL!. IJT T L E Texan Sports E ditor (Spit T exas’ LUBBOCK lo n g ­ horns rolled on unbeaten atop the Southwest Conference with a 78-58 win over Texas T ech's Red R aid­ ers here Saturday nigh’. B o rd cam e later to the 'Horn* of SMI • defeat of AAM 71 68. which m eant Texas owned sole possession of the SWC lead going Into the final* break. It was a bitter loss for the once- j mighty Raiders, as the Steers took out the vengonce of m any dry visits on the Plainsmen. Texas had : only won here once since Tech en­ tered this conference in 1957. That I was in 1960 when the O range won the Southwest Conference title. Amid a cloning furor that saw Tech temper* fly a* Texas stall­ ed a major portion of the last six minute*, Haider supporter* angered often is they sank slow - I) beneath the wave of shooting and board mastery of the Steers. But a bit of ire is understand­ able: here was tile conference cham p of a y e a r ago losing th e ir third conference gam e against one win. But it was a f i r e d - u p Tech effort that kept the ’Horns in danger in the early minutes. Tech Jumped the Steer* early and looked like the king* of old a* they started to a fi 2 lead, but Texas' outside men—Jimmy (.it bort and Jim Puryear—began 'H o r n s slowly bombing as the pulled into the clear. With l l m inutes left, a Gilbert jum per gave die T exas the lead, and sophomore John Paul Fultz, playing his finest gam e, opened ur underneath. P uryear, w ith his inim itable long bomb, and F ultz scored ail but two of the Texas points in the last IO m inutes of the firs t half. Texas, leading 36 28 at half, slowly began pulling away in the second period. Anytime Tech at- (See ’HORNS, p l) Texans Shiver In Winter Low By The Associated Press N um bing cold clam ped all Texas in an unrelaxing grip S aturday, causing fire dam age as well as threatening crops. Light snow and sleet fell even in H ouston before noon. Another frigid night was forecast with temperatures tumbling to 15 degrees below zero in the Panhandle. A hard freeze was predicted for the Lower Rio Grande Valley, where vegetable and citrus crops were threatened. The zero w eath er w as expected to th ru s t as deep as the F o rt W orth and D allas a re a before dawn. The coldest w eather of th e w inter found th e m ercury 12 degrees below zero a t daw n in D alhart, 9 below a t Am arillo, and 2 below ♦ a t Lubbock. There w as little snow, sleet, and freezing rain to endanger travel. S n o w, however, fell through th e m orning in fa r W est Texas, locally heavy in spots. Snow, whipped by high norther­ ly winds, created blizzard condi­ tions in Culbertson and Hudspeth counties just e a s t of El Paso. Light to m oderate snow in El P aso coated streets and roads with ice. Lubbock at dawn had two inches of snow on the ground. Light flur­ ries fell the Panhandle, along the Red R iver, and as far south as Dallas. T h e am ounts w ere trifling, however, and all roads except those in the high m ountains of the far w est w’ere norm al. in Fires, a* always, were a by­ product of the winter storm. In Dallas, a boy, seven, perished In an apartment fire. The north side of the Brady city square in Most C entral Texas wa* leveled in a $223,000 fire whirh biased in s e v e n degree weather. In U arn, a wood horning s t o v e started that destroyed three house* and damaged two. At Odessa, firem en flooded two tennis courts and turned them into ice skating rin k s the five-de­ gree chill. a fire in Tile Ixnver Rio G rande Valley aw aited with growing apprehen­ sion lows during the night of from 28 at Brownsville to 22 a t Rio G rande City. The mid-Valiev fore-1 cast was for subfreezing 25-degree readings. A light freeze touched the V al­ ley Saturday w ith 29 a t R ay m o n d -, Ville, 30 at H arlingen and E lsa, J and 32 a t E dinburg and McAllen. It was just a y ea r ago th a t a prolonged freeze caused m any m il­ lions of dollars dam age to Valley citrus, vegetables, and trees. Tile Brownsville W e a t h e r B ureau w arned the Low er Valley to pro­ tect tender vegetation, if possible. for colder weather before d a w n Sunday in Central, E a s t , Southwest, South Centra!, and Southeast Texas. Forecasts c a l l e d Predicted for the night l o w s w ere: Northwest, 15 below zero to zero; N orth C entral, 3 below to 12 above; N ortheast, z e r o to 15 above; extrem e Southwest, 8 be­ low to 15 above; Southwest, 5 to 22 above; South C entral, 12 to 30; and Southeast, 15 to 25. The Lone Star Gas Co. said It* custom er* in Texas and southern O klahom a used m ore than 1.5 billion cubic feet of gas in the 24 hours to midnight F riday. The com pany ordered a 50 per cent curtailm en t on industrial g a s u sers a t daw n In t^e Dallas area. O ther industrial curtailm ents o r­ dered w ere 60 p er cent at Waco; 50 per cent a t Abilene, Stamford, i Gainesville, P aris, and Childress; and 25 p er cent a t Bryan. About the only cheer shivering Texans could find in the w eather reports w as th is : It was 56 below zero a t W est Yellowstone, Mont. State lo Adopt Centrex System A new centralized telephone sys­ tem which will save the State an estim ated $60,000 annually will be placed in operation before the end of the year, G overnor P rice Dan- ial announced last week. The G overnor, in signing a con­ trac t with Southwestern Bell Tele­ the service, phone Com pany for said the system will provide fast, for 74 com m unications statje agencies located in the Cap- : modern ( itol area. The new system , known as Cen­ trex, w as designed for the State by Southw estern Bell following a study requested by the Fifty-sev­ enth Texas le g isla tu re which au­ thorized the G overnor to enter into the contract if the study proved the plan feasible. It will be the second Centrex system in Austin and the first for a state governm ent in the South. Austin s first Centrex system was installed a t the U niversity in Au­ gust, 1962. Students Charged In Theft Attempt T hree U niversity .students w ere nam ed F riday in a County Court- at-Law charge of dam aging p ri­ v ate property’. The students w’ere arrested early Thursday by of­ ficers investigating an attem pt to rem ove a telephone from a booth at a local drive-in. Charges were filed after the stu­ dents signed statem ents in connec­ tion with their arrest. Sabin Vaccine Administered In Union Today Sugar Cube Gives Austin Residents Safety from Polio Type I of th e Sabin oral vaccine will be adm inistered in the Main Ballroom of the Texas Union from IO a.m . to 5 p.m. Sunday. An o rd in a ry sugar cube is u s e d as th e means of giving the serum . The vaccine clinic will be open to anyone, whether connected with the U niversity or not Students, staff, and faculty living away from the University area may take the vaccine at any of the other inocu­ lation sites in the county. Dr. Paul L. White, director of the Student Health Center, will supervise the one-day clinic. The new vaccine, Dr. White said, ap­ parently require* no boosters. Persons who have had the Salle shot* should take the Sabin v ac­ c in e also, because It prevents the individual from being a car­ rier of polio. Dr. Joseph Smiley’, president of the M a i n University, expressed his gratitude ’o the cooperating agencies w orking on Sabin Day. He com mended the staff m em bers of the Student H ealth C enter for tile T ravis County working w ith Medical Society in m aking the oral vaccine available to U niversity stu­ dents, faculty and staff. OJ’s TO ASSIST O range Jack ets, cam pus service honorary for women, will help dis­ tribute the vaccine. the The medical society is asking those who take the vaccine to contribute 25 cent* toward the cost of the Sabin supplies. The contribution is not compulsory’. Clinics also will be conducted following T ravis Sunday at County schools; Allan Junior High, Allison, Anderson High. Austin High. Brooke, B ryker Woods. I. W. Popham , F ulm ore Ju n io r High, Joslin, H arris, Highland P ark, Kealing, Junior High, L am ar Ju n ­ ior II;gh, M anor, Maplewood, Metz, O. H enry Junior High, O r­ tega, Palm , Pflugerville, Ridgetop, Rosedale, U niversity Junior High, Walnut Creek, Wooten, and Zilker. EASY TO TAKE All persons six w'eeks of age or older a re urged to take the vac­ cine. It is both odorless and taste­ less and has no a fte r effects. Freshman Makes Big Splash • • • Frank Guest, daring pharmacy major Re-Emerges, Victoriously Brandishing Icy Scepter • • • takei roommate s wager to jump in Littlefield Fountain A ll For a $5 Bet • • . gets money, maybe pneumonia —Texan Photos—Draddy Sunday, January 13, 1963 THE DAILY TEXAN retrospect: ii r e v ie w of the w e e k Tshombe Again Flees After Peace Pledges then peace A fU r a w eek filled w ith first arres*. talks and sm iles, Harahan President M oise Tshom be has skirted out of I N s u n c .Hance and returned to his last stronghold of g en d a rm erie . Kohvezi. By Ie ivinj* ELsazethv die in v io lation of a UN curfew, the seces­ sionist leader ignored ;he advice of British and Belgian consuls and now f ices a threat of arrest and transfer ’o Leopoldville on treason ch vy* ' RI \ ( HK TOI RS K A T A N G A E arlier in the wack Dr. Ralph Bun he. United Nations Under­ secretary for Special P olitical A ffairs, completed a tour of Ka­ tanga and gave the green light for further m ilitary operations against Tshombe. U nited N ations house a r r e s t and o rd ered to sta y at his P re sid e n - tial p alac e a t E lisa b eth v iile a fte r W ednesday. S e c re ta ry G e n e ra l I* T h an t had o rd e re d the UN Cong > c o m m an d to “ re s tra in him (T sh­ om be » from fu rth e r irresp o n sib le a c ts .” Then on T h u rsd a y , T shom be w a s re le a se d fro m his confine­ m en t for unknow n re a s o n s and m a d e a p ea c e p ilg rim a g e d op into South K atanga, being c h e e r­ ed co n tin u ally as he w ent. He to yield his forces then offered peacefu lly to in a ria;, the UN chuckfull of goodw ill. T h ere w as one m in o r ‘i f how ever, for T sh­ om be. a f te r 30 m onths of sc le ­ sion, d e sire d to re m a in as a pro­ v in c ia l p re s id e n t in a unified Congo. PEO PLE 'S CONCERN After attem pts to incite destruc­ tion of K atanga’s mining installa­ tion? Tshombe w as put under Tile UN m a in ta in s th a t this is not th e ir b u sin e ss; keeping peace is. T hey sa y th a t such m a tte rs a r e the co ncern only of the Con­ golese people. from le tte r d isp atch ed W ith such a policy T sh o m b e's fu tu ie looks glum . Of the eight chiefs of south K a ta n g a , one is T sh o m b e's own father-in-law . In a the eighth, it w as u rg ed th a t “ anoth­ e r g o v ern m en t should be form ed and th a t Mr. T shom be and his acolytes should I ' b ro u g h t to ju s­ tice a r r e T e i and j idged, so th a t th e ir pun. hm cr.t could se rv e a s an ex a m p le the w hole Con­ g o l e s e p o p u la tio n /’ to H is fu tu re m ust a lso h a v e been f irly evident th e notorious to re b e l as he tied for h is s tro n g ­ ly/. I of Kolw ezi S a tu rd a y . Tile UN has its w ork cut o u t for it n >w. T hey w ill “ re s to re freed o m of UN m o v e m e n t” in K a ta n g a — in o th e r w ords, th ey w ill subdue the se< essionist p ro v in c e by force. M ore th a n before, it is hoped. —J. WEEDMAN The Mona Lisa A s temporary but undisputed f the S e n a te s m ost r e s p i t e d member* experienced shoes of Cormark saw! of President Keo- nedy s top-to-bottnsn reduction rn individual and corporate taxes, I wi>uld exp ect it this y ea r.” Kennedy is c sp a deluge of gross after hi* State of the I nion I ^ REI ORM A (JI l.M IO N M embers o f fro th house* had the cd to begin '» * Ccm- legislation uppermost various proposals for tax redue- m essage Monday Speaker Mc- ll0n anf* reform . their mint!* —SAM KINT II JR. in B H K V " \ A | I r i A l \ i --------- --------------------- ----- ----------- --- — — — .— TEXAS SPLITS T e x a s ’ congressional delega- w i l l tion voted 14 to 9 in favor of a 15-man R u le, group. The T exas delegation split 14-7 on the 1961 vote. Opinions expressed in The te xa n are those o f the Editors or of the tinter of the article and not necessarily those of the Unnersity administration. D em ocrat Clinton P. Anderson introduce a resolution to change Senate rules for cutting oft filib u ster, from the present tvyo-thirds to three-fifths of the — ---------------------------------- ----- Senate present and voting Sen. is Hubert Humphrey, also a Demo- The Pally - - , PERM ANENT 8TAI-T EDITOR .......................................................................... T la published in Austin Tea** daUv except Monday and Saturday and holiday texan, a atudcnt new*paper of T i c I ni\er*ltv of 2>\a* ~ ~ 7~d --- the w ay Rules Com m ittee expansion expected to clear for m u c h of President Kennedy's legislation, which in the past has m ajority of senators present anfl been bottlenecked by a Repub- lican-Southem D em ocratic coali- tion on the com m ittee. Rep. How- a rd VV. Smith, D-Va., chairm an of the Rules C om m ittee, led the fight against expansion, bot lost SAM KINCH JR . erat, will call for rules changes ACTING MANAGING E D IT O R ....................... D AV E HELTON to cut off filibusters by a sim ple NEWS EDITOR .............................................................. LOI ANN WALKER AMUSEMENTS EDITOR ............................................ H A ID E N FREEM AN SPORTS EDITOR ..................................................................... BILL LITTLE CAROL G I STINE EDITOR .................................................. MARTHA TIPPS * JOYCE JA N E WEEDMAN EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS ......................................... COK NEI JA SPINKS, v n n T H r n T T M A Itv IAA!F , , 1RHAJ V E . ORTHC TT. MARY J ANE GORHAM Southern D em ocrats, who spec- ialize in long-winded debates and d igression ,, apparently w ill at- , tem pt to filibuster against any changes in the cloture rule ____________________ EDITOR .............* voting. , . . . . * . . , 43 of the 93 Southern D em ocrat votes including all IO m em bers of the G eorgia delegation. A side from deciding to post- pone consideration of the filibus- ter question, Speaker John W. M cCormack, m ost of their tim e STAFF UOK THIS ISSUE traditions. Conspicuous \ k , h t E D IT O R S .................. VK’KE CALDWELL, BARBARA TOSCH senators devoted DESK EDITOR .................................................................................... JIM DAVIS TER R Y TIMMONS .......................................... EV URA M cN E U , to session- COPY DESK C H IE F .................. .*.................... opening in h is Ivy League presence w as Night R e p o r te r s .......................................... San Kinch Jr., K aye N orthcott Sen. Edward “ T eddy” Kennedy, Copyreaders at 30 the youngest m em ber of Night Sports E d it o r .................................... ...................... .. an otherw ise elderly body. Also A ssistant B illy Strong. Bob Hinkl# Bob DuPont Jr. ........................................................................................ E verett Hullum Jeff M illar Joan J a m es ISSUE NEWS E D I T O R ............... Rep. Carl A l b e r t , D-Okla., new on the scene w as J. Howard Night A m usem ents E d ito r ................. cam e som ew hat m o r e to the Edmondson, D-Okla., w h o w as N igh ttCampus Life Editor ........... point by callin g the issue “ wheth- appointed to the Senate to fill R etrospect E ditor ................................................... J o y ce Weedxnan D-M ass , appealed for the Rules Com m ittee to be larger because a 12-man group is unworkable and presents procedural diffieul- ties* Sunday, January 13, 1963 THE DAILY TEXAN Paga 3 R ia t a (Continued from Page One) ■amt time, rather valid, in a Cum­ ming* sort of way, poetically. S T R I C T U R E S S T R I N G E N T It ie certainly a fact that Riata needs a personality and that a printed m anifesto m ight h e l p achieve this end, but the totally negative strictu res printed in this issue m iss the point. T here Is no reason wily stories about strangely beautiful boys, the vicarious suicide of the author, first visit to a whorehouse or first love affair (and incidentally, I fail two subjects these to see why should be grouped together), life after World War EH, Christ-figures, etc., should be automatically ex­ cluded. All have, can, and will be used as topics for works which are, can, and probably will be, superior to the burden of the cur­ ren t Riata. As for the statem ent, “ there is no censorship of subject m a tte r or language,” th a t is a b latan t ex ag ­ geration, as I urn sure any editor of the m agazine will adm it while to w rite state­ not in m ents “ up to p a ra ­ p hrase Winston Churchill, “ they cannot liv e." to w hich,’’ the mood FOR COEDS THE INCOMPARABLE r n auna Th* M A LIN A KAI lu ita i T « i « j W om an. . t o r ALL g r a d * . JC APARTMENTS . Fine*! a p p ro v e d * tu d io lava!* o f U n iv a rtity o f APPLY N O W — LIMITED V A C A N C IE S FO R S P R IN G SEMESTER H o u ta m o th a r: Mr*. M ild ra d P. Rally G R 2-2147 ( w ira o r call c o lla c t) 405 E. 31 i t St., A u stin , T aia* Pharmacy Seniors File for Degrees Thirty-eight University pharmacy seniors art candidates for bache­ lor of aeience degrees Jan. 26, The pharmacy degree-candidate list, made public by Dean Lee Frank Worrell, includes: Arturo Acuna, Oscar Arellano, Charles D. Baker, Paul S. Barren- tine, Jam es W. Black J r., Paul D. Borsellino, F a u s t o C arrizales, Jam es T. Coleman, Noel T. Curb, William E. Dietze, Orel R. E v er­ ett, Guadalupe A. G arza J r., J. B Hensler, Santiago H ernandez, S. K Leland Jow. Also Jan e Ann K renitsky, Ken M. Kwan, L am bert S. Labay, Ray B. Lee, F ra z e r M arshall, F rancis D. M cFarland, Wilbur A. Mize, Charlie T. Novosad, Jose Olvera, Dayton E. P a rk e r, D arrell D. R ay­ burn, Donald N. Ridgway, L arry A. Rowlett, E m m a Jean Seeker, Robert A. Smith, Billy R. Spain Monte J. Staha, G eurt L. Tilma, Carlos Valdez, Teodula V illarreal, R ichard L. W allsmith, M orris A. Wilcox, and Billy W. Woodward. v.-f . LATEST ALL LUXURIOUS — S p a n is h 1 15— T e x a s W ild lif e 1 36— F in e A rts 2 OO— F e s tiv a l o f th e A rts 3 on— H o riz o n s o f S c ie n c e 4 OO— D a v e v 4 15—Tippy Clown 4 :3 0 — W h a t s N ew 5 OO— F in e A r ts 5 25 P a tr o n s 5 30— A ro u n d th e W o r ld 6 iX)—-Operation Lift 6 30— T o m s W ild life 6 45— N e w s 7 n o — O r i g a m i 7 3 " L o ttie L e h m a n n M a s te r C la ss R OO Perspective* 9 OO— B ig P i c t u r e 9 30— A m e ric a n E lcononiv Railroads Are Making Money In Southwest Bv DAVID WATT T e x a n S ta ff W r ite r im age of Many A m ericans have formed a m ental the nation s railroads as bankrupt, run down, and on their last legs. This theory is not true in the glow ing South­ west, is longer, In the states w est of the M issis­ sippi River the average passenger and freight haul there a re fewer expensive term in als to m aintain, com m uter problem s arc unknown, and die story of develop­ ment, expansion, and growth is a successful one. The Missouri Pacific R ailroad is an exam ple of the vigor th at is a m ajor part of A m erican railro ad ­ ing. The Missouri Pacific has trackage from St Louis west to run track s Colorado. The to Houston, New O rleans, s >uth and the entire Gulf Coast area. They also scrv ■» as the vital link at Laredo and Brow nsville for trad e with Mexico and South and Central A m erica. also A healthy ra.lroad i n d u s t r > m eans health in m any other areas of the nation s economy. The Mis­ souri Pacifio has undertaken an invnsive program of im prove­ m ents and modernization of facili­ ties starting in 1962 and continu­ ing in 1963. Total expenditures in 1962 w ere S38 million. Thirty-six million d o lla n m ore is scheduled for this year. The M issouri Pacific is not the .inly railroad keeping ahead with m provem ents and new develop­ ments. The M issouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, or K aty to everyone in he Southwest, is fast recovering from a period of iii health as one of the leaders in autom obile tra f­ fic, piggyback services and a g ri­ cultural m ovements. Kulick Will Show Slides GU Kulick, senior student, will show P a rt II of his slides of Jo r­ the Hiilel Foundation s t dan at 6 30 p m . Sunday. The foundation is located at 2105 San Antonio St. MOVING? C A L L MAYFLOWER FOR SAFE EASY PROMPT SERVICE! For Free Estimate and Information Call GR 2-547? MAYFLOWER WAREHOUSES Sunday. January 13, 1963 THE DAILY TEXAN Pogo 4 Horns Awarded By PETE OPPEL Texan Sport* Staff The Ex - Students’ Association established three reasons for the success of the 1962 football Long­ horns at the second annual Long­ horn Football Banquet in the Un­ ion Main Ballroom F riday night: Pat Culpepper, Johnny Tread- w ell, ami Head Coach Darrell Royal. Culpepper and Treadwell each the pocketed nam e Royal seemed the by-word at tile gathering attended by over 375 patrons of football. four aw ards, and to he D. Harold Byrd precented Cul­ pepper with the Leadership Award. "The fightingest Longhorn es- *r,” Don W eldon railed Culpep­ per as he presented number St with the Longhorn Club Sport*- manehtp Award. Treadw ell was the recipient of the George “ Hook McCullough Most Valuable P layer Award, pre­ the sented by Buck McCullough; “ TV G uide’’ Award, presented by the m agazine s regional m anager, to Phil Coggins; The Houston Post Award the Outstanding Line­ m an of the Southwest Conference; and the U PI all-Am erica Team Award. D arrell Royal ran the gauntlet from “ the B arry Coldw ater of football coaches'* to “ the g reatest football coach in A m erica’’ during the evening. When Royal stood up to accept the Honorary “ T ” Association aw ard the audience gave him the night s only standing ovation. Roval said. I l l t e l l you this I will treasure no aw ard m ore than this one you have given me tonight. ’’ Marvin Kuhin wa* the recipi­ ent of Ute Recognition Award a* presented by W ally Scott. Ray Poage w as presented an award for achieving honors on the UPI Third String all-A m eri­ ca team . O ther recipients of the “ T * As­ sociation Awards w ere B lair C her­ ry, Wilbur E vans, and Crockett English. REGISTER NOW FOR NEW CLASSES FORMING LEARN SHORTHAND in 6 weeks WITH F tf7T7 7 ? i I7 7 f17773 ai HOP Tm ABC SYSTEM T ype w riting m e n sa l, alae* ♦ne, *#tactm' G ra gg (Sim plified SboJt- h a n d ' Secretarial S O ffice M a c h i n e . IB M Key punch A p rin tin g punch, etc. a Higher B o o k k e e p in g A c c o u n t in g B u tin e .t A d m i n s t r a t io n O B A C o a c h in g D r a t t in g E n g in e e r in g d r a w in g ' baric blue print r e a d in g e n d a ll a d v a n c e d photo*. IBM DATA PROCESSING lofter*, c c la t o r I B M aau pm ent, A cc o u n tin g T r a n on th o u sa n d * of d e h o r* of reproducer Ond w iring of control m a c h in a * panel*. C o m p e te ' o n d R a m a c p ro g ra m ng. N ow is vou cbonce to get m on -ne g ro u n d floor o tte rin g interattm g lobe for both m an a n d women. R U E ! A L T IT U D E TEST! CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE INFORMATION DAY OR NIGHT CLASSES DURHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE rh. en S-S44S Antrin, Tat aa SO O A L a v a c a Texas Vaulter Wins in Houston Cunningham Edgad In High Hurdles HOUSTON (Spl) — Texas* Jun­ ior pole vault specialist, Steve Guynes, slivered over the b ar at 14 feet to ta k s tb s only Longhorn first place in th® first annual Gulf F ederation Indoor T rack and Field M eet F rid ay night. Guynes w as aw arded the gold m edal by virtue of few est misses as Texas AAM’s Lewis Poland also cleared 14 feet even. C harles Ingram of P rairie View A&M nipped ex-Horn hurdler, Ray Cunningham, in the 60 y ard high 1 hurdles with a slow 7.7 clocking. Charles Jordan. Steer shotputter. took third behind A&M’s Danny R oberts and H ouston* b;g Boh Merlo in one of the evening’s spot­ toss was light events, 52’2” . Jo rd a n ’s I Boyd Timmons. Houston sopho­ more, took a narrow win from a classy field in the Open 60 yard dash as he sped to a 6 4 over the 'lic k concrete floor in Sam Hous­ ton Memorial Coliseum. Form er SWC sprint king. Ralph A lpaugh, finished fourth behind Timmons, Alfred Green of P rairie View AAM, and ACC % Dennis R ichard­ son. Ponies Bounce Ags To Initial Defeat DALLAS IU .Southern Methodist slowed a torrid Texas A&M out­ side shooting attack in the second half Saturday to hand the Aggies first Southwest Conference their basketball loss 71-68. The victory gave the M ustangs, twice beaten In conference play, fresh hope in the league race. AAM’* loss put T e x a s , which beat T exas T e c h In Lubbock Saturday night, undisputed pos­ session of .first place. A&M wheeled to a 46-36 first-half lead the shooting of Bennie Lennox and Paul Timmons. But midway through the second fouled o u t . The half Timmons Aggies held a t 58-53 lead at the time. largely on The Aggie scoring attack slowed and SMU gradually closed the gap, tying the gam e a t 58-58 on Dave Som erville* jum p shot w ith 8.21 to play. 'H orns Win (Continued from peg® one) (tarry would pull tem pled Ie d oe* the m argin, t quick the Steers away. Tech field goals the second half—but hit 22 free throw s. Texas was called foul­ ing 21 tim es. Tech, 20. scored only three Flutz, hitting 8 of l l field goals, was injured late in the gam e as Tech players m auled him in a chase for a ball. Bleeding from a cut on his mouth, he begged to be allowed to shoot the free thrown before being taken out. Coach Harold Bradley consented and Fultz threw in his 19th and 20th points. A foul shot after the final buzz­ the er by L arry F ranks m ade twenty-point m argin. Many of the T exas boys from South T exas aw oke Saturday morning to view their first snow fall as tem peratures dipped to -3 degrees o \e m ig h t Friday. But ★ Box Score I 7 6 5 (J . . . 7-11 . . . 8-i: ............ . . . 4 9 . . . . . ......... ......... ........... ......... . . . . ............. ......... , , . 0 - n 0- 0 *8 60 fe ft 3- 4 I- 2 7- 9 2- 2 O- U •I- 4 O- 2 a- 3 o- o it- n IV 0 l r ......... . . . (V 2 ......... . . . 2- 6 . . . . 2- 3 reb pf I 4 5 2 I 3 l l I 2 3 2 I 0 0 I n 0 37 J I r e b pf ft 4 9- 9 n .3- I I- 4 5 J O 0 . . . 3- H 3- 3 3 I 2- 2 .7 .3- 3 2- 2 0 ry ry a ai* d. IV 0 I CWH 18 29 zn 20 TI VAS F r ank s Fish er H u m p h r e y Gil b er t Furs ea r Fu ltx Ou f a n Hell rn* W e ak* Carter N e l m s T o ta ls I I N A S T I T H H a llu m G in dor f D e n n e y M urren W all Mick.’v W o o In rd 1 io o d e n ......... ......... F a r le y . . . V ar nell T o ta ls . . . . . S c o r e b r p e r i o d * : T e x a s . ■ . . 2S T e x a s Tech Off Ic als Ken P ryor and Fircy Fenn. Attendance tp 3 5 l l 12 14 20 2 11 0 0 0 78 in 13 13 6 0 9 6 5 4 2 0 58 C a m e 78 V? . . . . >«,. 5- - ^ . . . . . . . . , . . . 0- 3 ........., . . . 2- 5 . . . , . . . 1 - 3 n- 2 . . . . o - 1 7 I 5 2 3 I 0 0 ............. J 42 rn 7 600. . . . . . . . 4 . . t Hogs Beat Rice in lead:’ g HOUSTON lit -Kendall Rhine set a R .ie scoring record Saturday night the Owls to an Sj-TO Southwest Conference w i n over the A rkansas R azorback'. Rhine s 44 points eel psed the record of 43 *sction-r*t* treatment*. 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Teensy Tomes Shown in Tower in v ite d t o c h a n g e P e o p le w h o a r e tir e d o f th in k in g b ig a r e th e ir p e r s p e c t iv e a t t h e c u r r e n t e x h ib it o f m in ia tu r e b o o k s in th e H u m a n i­ t ie s R e s e a r c h C e n te r lib r a r y , M a in B u ild in g fo u r th flo o r . the The 150 tiny volumes, selected librarian, by Mrs. Ann Bowden, from lib ra ry '! collection of miniatures, are arranged chrono­ logically from 1480 to the present. The earliest one is hand-lettered and h a n d-lliuminated. The first pr.nted specimen is dated 1331 AU the books are less than four inches In height. T h e smallest, three-sixteenths of an inch square, is a polyglot edition of the lo rd 's P ra ye r, in Munich In 1952. It is kept in a tiny container that resembles a jeweler's ring box. leather-bound, printed STARTS TUESDAY * j p W w . BB A ve*y intimate look at a very beautiful •rom an I MCTRC - 'jOlDsW \ - ma VT » 1 BRIGITTE BARDOT MARCELLO MASTROIANNI ‘A VERY PRIVATE AFFAIR" f- .er-.«KS irs CARTMAN COX'** in g T h u r s d a y a fte rn o o n . P e o p le in rub b er-soled shoes d a r t be- tw e e n the p a tc h e s of d a rk n e s s a n d b rig h tn e s s on the sm ooth c o n c re te flo o r. Follow two sleek television cam ­ eras as they glide no;sc!essly on their dolly pedestals, red t a l l y the lig h ts g lo w in g o m in o u s ly in s e m i- d a rk n e ss. Cue nearly 20 students in the studio. They all register anxiety- in various degrees ranging up to panic—as they push sets about, plug a n d unplug glaring studio lights while teetering a t the tops of unstable ladders, and throw un­ pleasant glances over their shoul­ ders at the studio clock. C lo s e u p of o n e of the stu d e n ts, a m a g ic a l m a n r a ile d » flo o r m a n a g e r . H e l i s t e n s In te n tly th ro u g h the h e a d set he w e a r s , ra is e s h is a r n i and sp e a k s . S u d ­ d e n ly stu d e n ts a re w h is k e d fro m (h e lig h ted a r e a s In to the g lo o m , re d u c in g th e ir high d e c ib e l s w a p ­ p in g of In s tru c tio n s and s c ra p e o f w n o d on c o n c re te to ten se w h is p e r and se iifflin g s . When the floor manager s arm comes down with a vigorous point a" the s..ogle squinting person left alone in the Ugh*, it w ill be 5 p m. and the red tally lights w ill sound­ lessly blink on. K R TT-TV, the stu­ dent-operated cosed circuit tele­ vision station, is “ on the a ir.” I.ast Thursday’s “ K R T T s , ” as the shows are called around the Radio/Te>vLs!on Building, were d ie last for the season. E a ch stu­ dent in Hugh Greene's television directing course produced and di­ rected a 15-minute nondramatic show. Since the fall shows excluded dram atic work. the varie ty of tele- \ i s o l productions was wide. The la s t bros least, f i r e x a m p le , saw a dance dram a, a biography of a j■.•7.7, trumpeter, a poetry' reading, and a performance by a mime. S t o r e K U T T is a lo w -budget o p e ra tio n ( a p p ro p ria tio n fo r each show - SO), e m p h a s is Is p la c e d on c r e a t iv it y and In g e n u ity w ith lim ite d p ro d u c tio n fa c ilit ie s , a ll c ro w d e d Into the rig .d tim e boun- MUNICIPAL A U D IT O R IU M WED. T H U R S . J A N . 2 3 -2 4 The Broadway Thcctre League Presents a rmaLrwoHptmi MUSKAT “-'■#» -JOHN van DREEtEN , - , j i t A' r V v ' * VC- ' IN • ' ’ rn 1 RODGERS* HAMMERSTEIN S THE SoiMtfp of Music LINDSAY^ CROUSE DIRECT FROM THIRD SMASH YEAR ON I WAt1 " O P K U N T , T U N E F U L M U N T L A D E N .” ' % ~ N V Hi*, Tlip ^ ** SEATS N O W O N SALE ptPl ^ S J ; ” $ ? .so All Seats Reserved Auditorium Bo* O ffice G R 6-5461 O R D ER T IC K ET S E A R L Y H E L D O V E R ! 2nd W e e k IX TI MATK S H IL T >ST I H O S T IWK r o w T Ii OI N IG H T S X U M M H T JI IAH X I NG” S M I ROOM s I IH F tot*” :: . , . a kind of loving IN V t KY K B I X h I M n G M NOW OPK X 1:44 Statu re* 2 IU 4 OSO 05 A ft 54 A F.lm P#,t;.*l GRANO PRIZE WINNIRI X (ii recommended fur person* under l f EXOTIC GI RIS AROUND THE WORLD! / & £ ^ i u i i f w i J t Jr A SPICY!, A D U L T M U SI C A L L. in RED-HOT O P K N 1:44 O n ly A d u lt T ic k e t* Sold No O n r I nder IS Y e ars A d m itted j £ £ » L amnmm. IA f cj w T ' i •SlSn’’ CAPITOL H i l l 1 3 g Adult* .70 Child fi 12 2S Cnder ti tree Dim eround lin e Fond In t ar Heater* O P E N A T 6 OO • I I K n T S H O W ti SO "SAMORA ,'BOBBU j dee * dawn \ CO-ST ARRI NG Stefani Powers That G irl from "T h e In te rn a " S tu d e n ts re sp o n d ed w ith in v e n ­ t s a f r a g m e n t a r y sets, u n u su a l lig h tin g , an d s till p h o to g ra p h s syn ch ro n iz ed w ith m u s ic and n a r ­ ra tio n . S o m e stu d e n ts u s a no set a t a ll, but “ lim b o 1" — the stool- and-pool of lig h t m eth o d . After all four sots have been set a n i lighted, the once cavernous studio is a lab', rinth of spaghetti- like cables and cords, flats, and furniture Harried directors see their pre­ cious rehearsal time melting while they fight with a microphone boom that is casting an agonizing shad­ ow on title cards, or sequences that need four cam eras to photograph when they h a v # only two. the set. misplaced At 5 o'clock, the telecast must begin, and the aud.ence — a pa­ tient but unsympathetic videotape recorder -- begins to roll, with or without a director in the control room. The first director snaps direc­ rim c ra m rn , cries tions to his “ Ready to dissolve! ; then looks at the new spec a1 effects v . leo switcher adorned with multicolor­ ed buttons that I ght up, making the gadget resemble a horizontal Chris’mas tree— and moans, “ How EX) you dissolve?’’ M ir a c u lo u s ly , h is sh o w co m es off, and w e ll a t th a t. A f t e r fifteen m in u te s c o m e s the b le sse d com m a n d , " F a d e to b la c k ,” and the d ir e c to r w o b b le s g r a t e f u lly out of the co n tro l ro o m . The second director slips into the chair, the lights glare on another part of Stud.o i0, and it starts all over aga;n. lf Another director, making final adjustments in his shooting script balefully eyes tm* clock and vows it were ? “ I d give a nickel o'clock.” His show goes well, as did the one Lvelore him. Then K U T T leaves the a ir ( i e , some­ one stops die tape m achine', and the platoons of floor assis'ants fall upon the painfully assembled sets and dismember them. S t r ik e —-d ism a n tlin g the sets— w a s the m o st f r a n t ic p a rt of the a fte rn o o n T h u r s d a y a s the K K T T p ro g ra m ra n o v e r tim e , and a K L U N T Y n e w s c a s t w a s s c h e d ­ in uled in 20 m in u tes. T h e n e w s show w a s the s a m e stu d io so m e h o w set m id lig h ted w ith in that tim e an d tho d ire c to r, a g ra d u a te stu d e n t, ra n into the c o n tro l room h ist In tim e to punch the o p e n in g shot up on the su p e r d u p e r s w itc h e r . Tile tally ligli’s glowed aga r only th.s time the cameras' pic­ tures of John Ruler, K U R N News D ire r‘or, were being seen by a of K I J I N A Austin-San Antonio audience. in an Next s^nes'er. advanced directing, the assignment is tough­ er each student must produce and direct television hour-long dm ma. ITIC student d.rec tors who are now back i t their former m ic ­ as camel amen and assistant di­ rectors on oth rn K I J I N shows must surely be wondering if John Frankenheimer had to go through all th s . . . Going to a Movie? EAT AT Hank's Grill 2532 Guadalupe and SA V E $ I Delwood ORIVE -IN THEATRE MOI b i! Ayr b o x m m r. o r r , v s b oo A D M IS S IO N 70r R ID S I X DF R IS F R E E IF A MAN ANSWERS Ssrtdr* Illy—Bobby Daria S ta rt* 7:00 —pin*— “ BATTLE HYMN” B m ! H n d *n n — M a rth a H e r r S ta rt* 8 40 B O X O K I IC F O P K X S « 00 A D M IS S IO N 7 Or R ID S I N D E R l l I R E E “ PERFECT FURLOUGH” T o n y C u rtin — J a n e t L e ig h Starts 7:00 —plus— “ Greyfriar* Bobby” D oaaJd C rU p — K a v W a ls h Start* S OO P lu * K not ba 11 H ig h lig h t* of I9fi3 S u n d a y . J a n u a r y 1 3 . 1963 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P a g o 3 l| Mr W kMuL. BRIG ITTE BARDO T, F ranee s a-'iwe- *o an aq* n A i"d e p e “ d e r f nuclear d e 4'errent 'force, v promote A m erican-G allic re ano-s when Very P” .a*e A ffa '” cpe-.s Tuesday a* the ’ ex­ es Tr,eatre. M n'ce o Mast'C-arm is the super* foi’t/ a* eft. From Bach to Broadway in Union Popular selections will be sung by the Men * Glee Club including “ G yp sy,” “ Wildcat ” Thompson's “ The Tes’am er’ of Freedom, and R. Vaughan W illiam s' arrange­ ment of “ Tile Turtle Dove ” in which Jan ice M cCrory w ill be Ute featured soloist. T h e F>onghorTi S in g e rs w ill sin g Ijid y ,” "M o o n R iv e r ” “ M y F a ir “ D o R e M I. ” tu n e s fro m “ N in e H u n d re d M i le s , ” “ A m e r i c a. the B e a u t if u l,” a n d “ B il l B a ll y , W on t Y o u P le a s e C o m e H o m e ,” D ia n e T o b o la w ill be fe a tu re d as a so lo ist. These five choral groups appear­ ed together for die first time last Jan u ary. Approx.m ate'v 600 stu­ the various dents participa’e Last year, in hora! organizations •lie groups gav e 80 performances. - A m u B A U S oriel if Presents A program of choral m u sic. ranging in s t ile from Sixteenth Century c la ssic s to modern show tunes and ballads, will be pre­ sented at I p.m. Sunday in Hogg Auditorium by five U niversity choral organizations. Variety w ill be the feature of the free program which w ill be con­ ducted by four teaching a-sistants the Department of Music. from Morris J . Beachy w ill conduct the A Capella Choir a n d the Mad: ,gal S F r ank Roberts w ill con­ do ’ the Southern Singers; Daniel Roy ce Boyer, the Ixmghom Sing­ ers. and G a ry L . I-, bens berger, the Men s Glee Cl ib. r i Tile A Capella Choir will present Handel 5 ' Sing Unto God.” Bru ck ­ ner s ’ Os Just 1 meditabitur sapien- tiam ” three Hungarian folk songs by Se.ber, Berber s "Q uam pul- Brah m s’ chri “ Wondrous cool, thou woodland quiet,” and Bach s “ But He who doth search tile hearts,” Second Motet. super monte*. ” “ Falling The Southern Singers will pre­ sent Thomas M orley’■ ” 0 Sleep, Fond Fane,1 ,” B o f f s “ .Nantuck­ I/jve with et.” Ix n e .” by Rodgers and Hart, and Brah m s’ “ In Silent Night.” ap­ E m ily Roberts, pears In the Brahm s n u m b e r. violinist, in Spanish F a r m e r’*, “ To Take The M adrigal Singers will sing two carols, Gastoldi's “ Come I .et Y >ur Hearts Be Sing­ the ing air, a bonny lass was w alking” ; W ilb ye’s “ Adieu, sweet A m aryl­ lis , d,Lassos, “ Oh L a d y F a .r ,” H astier s “ Das Her/ tut m ir auf- -pnnger ” and P; ssereau's, “ ll est B e l et Bon.” S T A R R I N G * KENNETH J O H N S O N * PAT R I C I A K L E K 0 V I C * O R R I N R A Y A N * C H A R I E S SCHI CK * L A R R Y L O N G * ELLEN EVERETT * D O L O R E S LI P I NS K I a n d S p e c i a l G u e s t Artists * KI RSTE N S I M O N E * HE NN I N G K RO N S T AM Stors of the R o y a l Danish Ballet Copenhagen "Gorgeous, youthful, spirited.'’ T h . 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I X C O L O R RO< K H I O S O X The Lawless Breed" THE STUDENT LITERARY MAGAZINE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS NOW LEASING FOR SPRING SEMESTER 111 Carousel 2106 Oldham S u n d a y , J a n u a r y 13, 1963 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P a g e & Pull Out Your Rabbit's Foot, Chance Governs Registration (Supervised Housing for Women Only) A uttin 'i newest and most medarn Co-Ed apartment, Coroutol, k only moment* away from downtown rn rtt u lt off-eampu» location at 22nd and Oldham. Hare, for $67.SO monthly (no more than you might pay for ordinary accommodation!) you can live in a care­ fully planned apartment— one created with a quiet atmoiphere af contemporary decor for lerioui thought and *tudy. 0 University Approved 0 Convenient to Campy* 0 40-Foot Swimming Pool 0 Central G u eit Lounge # Laundry Facilitiei and Luggage Room 0 Walk-in C lo ie ti # Perional Davit 0 Janitorial Sarvieo Resident Manager: M RS. 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A L L SA LES FINAL, PLEA SE I off GOWNS Usually 8:95 to 19.95 N O W 5 99 1399 SLIPS Usually 5.95 to 12.95 G O W N & R O B E 15“ ..33" SETS Usually 21.95 to 49.95 PAJAMAS Usually 8.95 to 12.95 N O W 5” ,. 8" NOW P e t t i c o a t s Uuidy 3.95 to 4.91 BRIEFS PETTILEGS Usually 3.95 to 7.95 Usually 2.50 and 3.00 N O W 3 w h 8M N O W 2 * \ 331 n r N O W L ta 53i N O W N O W By AXN ELL TODD You’r* a sophomore whore last nam# starts with “W,” and I'm a senior named Adams; just how does it happen that I ’m not regis­ tering until Thursday, and you get M onday at 9:30 a.m.?” This puzzle involves calculations, statistics, and, in the end, a big shuffle for the ,-eople who w ork in the R eg istration Supervision O f­ fice VVTx) and how m any w ill reg­ ister at w hat tim e is decided in “ the fairest w-ay we know how to do it,” W illia m W allace, director of registration Supervision, said. The white course cards are What g, On Orer ■ • a la y S— Tom Uni*. Dallaa attorney, to ■ peak to aeml-annual Newm an Club honor* day on Catholic A ction— 1963.“ St. A u iU n a Church. 10-5—D istribution of Sabln oral t a o clna. M ain Ballroom of Taxaa Union, and various public school building! IO—D r Gaoraa W . Hoffm an to apeak on “ Th# Changing Land and Paopia of th# B a lk ln a ," U n itarian Church. 4700 Grover IO- - T h e R e v Jo h n T o w n to ip e a k on ' W h a t Do Y o u S e e k ? ’ a l C o ng re­ g atio n al Church. SOS W . T w e n ty- tn ird l l N e w m a n C lu b to elect o ffice r* and to nam e ho n or students. S t. A u s tin a A u d ito riu m 1-10.30 -C e n tral T e x * * B o a t and T r a v ­ el S h o w . M u n ic ip a l A u d ito riu m 2-5 N a v y co m b at a r t ahow. La g u n a G lo ria d ay J - l l — K.UT-F'M . 90 7 m c: alto on M o n ­ 3 30 M e m o ria l M eeting fo r the I .ane 3011 W a s h in g to n S q u are •ervlre# F rie n d * late D r R a lp h E. at 4 C h o ra l o rg a n isa tio n s of the D epart m ent o f M u sic to present concert. H o g g A u d ito riu m 6 30— G II K u lic k ti to of his al id et fo r T ra n s- Jo rd a n S u p ­ per Fo ru m . H llle l Fo u n d atio n show P a r t 7 M ovie. B rid g e at T o ko R I. T e x a s U n io n A u d ito riu m 8 W h a t A bout the B a p t is t s ' ‘ to he d ncusrion topic at B a p tis t S td u e n t B u ild in g 400 W T w e n t )-second. M e n d e r t-S— E x h ib it o f photograph# b y Der- mot G o u ld in g . Regent# Room . M a in B u ild in g 9 5 W e e te rn R e a e n e U n iv e rs ity p a in t­ In C le ve lan d M useum or A rt T exas U n io n G a lle r y 103. ings E x h ib it 9 30-0 30 K L R N - T V program s invited IO- P u b lic on ■'Cornmun atlo ns " M a r v V R ra n rh A u d ito riu m , H u ato n - T illo ts o n C o l­ lege p rog ram to X .30— D r. B e n H ig g in s to g v» p ub lic lecture on T h e R o le of the F r o n t ie r in E c o n o m ic Developm ent. “ W « i- gener H a il 4 OS 6 30—Sig tna X I J , H o o ve r M a ck in speak on ‘ A S w in g to the Q u a n tita tiv e in G eolog>.“ G o n d o lie r H otel to hear 7 IO S t u d '’ room s on first flo o r of Business-! o nom I ca B u ild in g lin t day because all the sections are open, and there are fewer con­ flict*. This spring, we have 4.600 scheduled tor th# first day,” Wal­ lace said. in enrolled Since 50 per cent of the entire student body in the College of A rts and Sciences. 50 per cent, or 2,300, of the first-day registrants w ill be from A rts and Sciences; along w ith appropriate percentages the rem aining colleges. This Breakdown is made each day throughout registration. from A fter a ll the calculations are made and the cards have been stamped, they are stuffed into en­ velopes and mailed to the students. W allace explained that if things go according to schedule, the regis­ tration m aterial this spring sem ester w ill be m ailed the after­ noon of Ja n 15. for the M ailin g le g is la tio n m ate­ rials, however, w ill not mean the end for the staff of nine in toe Registration Supervision O ffice. They m u*t oversee the ph ysiral setup in G regory G ym throughout registration week. A* soon as the spring registration is completed, they w ill begin stuffing envelopes that w ill go into th# inform ation packets to be Issued for the sum­ m er and fa ll term s. HOWARD g TOURS TMI ON IC IN X I STUDT TOUN 'N TMt PAT It IC HAWAII TOUR six un iv insi r f cncoira 56 DAYS . . *589 STC. ja i I " r u 0 a t row net i p N A tt !# * U* cc-vHc •» Macci't tu # iw ar M i l o« PML. !•### *•»» Ce*!* »*d tx* groat- a*net pcfewmcxiat c a* •*t gicOf»H*CJtiO# #T « :• *• '!, pad if*. ! * « • ! . C f p iM t , * | M | M Ag • » * * ! * , b o c * *ct>«**. *«4 n a tu re ##taf- f» <#*•«* pius an w t i M f i loaf Mn*. lf9 ! S H l - V ‘9 M I M I * »-« M fPftOf i* »nd * v * t *t aa:«*<•# toot rat#! - tx# ll CA# #1 *»,» of tx# t f lM Pac ti.* TpcM • arc fre-* lo t *#g* c t t ! H#»»i(. I M I ’ B I S.."- -*' i t Ha** ORIENT TOUR S t ! u n i v e r s i t y c a t O I T S im # » *1989 67 DAYS ta# P f# **;!** St#*# Cfitl### owwrwoc tr v v o * profit** H aw aii. lop**, tot- w ova, Ho** NOH*. 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PM ip c tip i a ca At a, p*at an p tM M to i # ta relet!. stamped with registration times on the back before any names are written in the blanks on the front Then the green application cards tha» were turned in by Jan. 4 are alphabetized according to the dif­ ferent colleges with the U n iversity. In order to give the " T ’s” as good a chance fr i an e a rly regis­ tration tim e as the " C l ” the white cards w ith the scheduled tim e on the back are thoroughly shuffled; then the names a»-e typed on them No aet pattern of alphabetizing or classification is followed to de­ term ine who gets to enter G regory Gym at 8 a rn. M onday, so a senior n a m e d Abernathy who turned in his green card the day after the Thanksgiving holidays, m ay still receive a la te r registra­ tion tim e. He should be glad that the w hite card which reached the top of the stack the sam e tim e as his green card had “ Wednesday, 3 p m ." on it instead of “ F rid a y , 11:30 a m . ” The registration process depends on chance except for the number who w ill register each day and the percentage of students from each college. These numbers are a r- 1 rived at p rim a rily by the use of statistics from the preceding year, I the present enrollm ent figure, and the percentage of students enroll­ ed in each college. After calculating that the approx­ im ate num ber of students register­ ing for the 1963 spring sem ester ] w ill be 19 600, the next big figure concerns how m any of these stu­ dents ran be handled each day “ We schedule a little heavier the Watch 'Pep Pills': May Be ’Poopers' Don t get too pepped up on “ pep p ills” because you m ay be in for a big let- fLoa.icerA Spring officers of Pi Omega Pi, business honorary for women, are Lee Fetter, president; Jo Ann Os- b u r n, vice-president; Geraldine Shook, secretary; Carolyn Loocke, treasurer; Qladys Bohac, report - er-historian; and Barbara Grev- sky, CBA representative. ★ ★ Officers for tho A m erican .Soc­ iety of Civil Engineers are E dgar V. Leyendecker, president; Ralph B o w e r s , vice-president; E. Bill Stewart, se cretary ; and I3ob Hall, treasurer. it it Spring officer? for the Am erican Society of M echanical Engineers are Don Macluuighlin, chairm an; G erald Weedcn. first vice-chair­ m an; Jam es Sullivan, second vice- ch airm an ; Harold McClamroch, tre a su re r; Bdl Barkan, secretary ; and M ark Finley, corresponding secretary . it it Alpha lx*ha Sigma, national ad­ vertising fra tern ity ; Don McCul­ lough, president; J a c k Douglas, vice-president; John Bowling, sec­ re ta ry ; and Charles Beveler, trea s­ urer. ♦ ★ Alpha O m i c r o n P i: Sandy Forsyth, p r e s i d e n t Beverly Brown, vice-p r e s i d e n t ; Lynn Owen, treasurer; J u d y Wright, r u s h captain; Virginia Castille, associate rush captain; and Mary Jo Delk, junior Panhellenic re­ presentative. ★ ★ Alpha Delta Pi: P a t Aston, pres­ ident; Lee M cPherson, vice-pres­ ident; Zane Ann M organ, pledge train er; Carolyn Coker, tre a su re r; Jane Stcvans, recording se creta ry ; H eather Ixigan, corresponding sec­ re ta ry ; Sally Stone, house presi­ dent; B a rb a ra Hurt. rush captain; Dede Johnson, chaplain; Sandra Jircik, social ch airm an ; Suzanne Vaughn and Judy G illespie, P an ­ hellenic representatives; D i a n a Daily, scholarship; C o m e Crofts, song lead er; and Sandy Foster, big-little sister coordinator. More persona will witness the Tuesday John Inauguration of Conn ally as Governor and Pres­ ton Smith as Lieutenant Govern­ in the his­ or than ever before tory' of Texas, William C. Long, chairman of the Austin Inaugur­ al Com m ittee, said. Austin hotels and motels have been booked solid for the Inaug­ ural ceremonies since a few days after Connally and Smith won the election, according to the Inaug­ representative u ral C om m ittee Now reservations within a 100-mile radius of Austin are difficult to I make. Geologist Plans Address At Meeting of Sigm a Xi Dr. J . Hoover M arkin will dis­ cuss “ A Swing to the Quantitative in Geology’' before a m eeting of Sigma Xi, graduate scientific re­ search society at 6.30 p m . Mon­ day in the Gondolier Hotel. Sixty-one m em bers will be initi­ ated into the society a t the m eet­ ing Downtown hotels report th a t ex­ tra beds have been placed in many 1 rooms the ca­ to accom m odate pacity’ crowds this week. Some Texans arriving by pull­ m an from all parts of the state plan to avoid the downtown con­ fusion by having th e ir pullm an ca rs sidetracked to provide over­ night accom m odations. F or oth­ ers, sleeper buses will provide j u n i o r s , M e n t o r s , a n d ( g r a d u a t e S t u d e n t s d b o n 't d e c id e o n a n a p a r t m e n t an t i l you / ,I a v e A e e n BAaire f\e -A lo u > in y F r i d a y , S a t u r d a y a n d .S u n d a y fro m one to f iv e p .m . rew Cawthom, chairman of the | rFC's rush rules c o m m i t t e e . Interfratemity Council. “The spring rush week, rush,” Previous mid-term rush “weeks” j Rush Week begins on Saturday, informal | F ebruary 2, and is concluded by the acceptance of bids to pledge on Sunday, F ebruary IO. m sm m . hell will be there to answer any questions. ★ ★ Catholic Talk Planned Campus News Round-Up have been completely and tile m anner in which fraterni­ ties attempted to induce prospec­ tive members was not as rigidly controlled as during the fall rush period. Spring rush this y ear will be com pletely uniform and will be strictly enforced by the inter­ fratem ity council. Any m ale student of th e U niver­ sity interested in participating in Rush Week m ust pay his Rush reg ­ istration fee of $2.00 by F riday, F ebruary I, ^02. “ C a t h o l i c Action—-1963,” a speech by Thomas Unis, form er president of the U niversity New­ man C u b , will highlight the semi- in Speech Building annual Honors D ay of the New- i man Club, a t 9 a.m . Sunday a t St. D irector of F ratern ities Don M ig -! Austin’s Church. publications include some 30 art­ icles in professional journals, “In­ troductory Mycology,” and contri­ butions to the McGraw Hill En­ cyclopedia of Science and Tech­ nology and the Encyclopedia of Biological Science. His coauthor, E. S. Beneke, is a mycology professor a t M ichigan State U niversity, in E a st Lansing. ★ ★ Ann Walker, Martha Tipp*, and Kaye North co tt. ★ ★ Sunday Gymkhana Set The Texas Spokes Sport* Car Club will hold a New Year gymk­ hana Sunday at tile G u l f Mart Shopping C e n t e r , KOO Burnet Road. Registration time Is I p.m. Electronic timing equipment will be used, and three paid entries are required for a class. Entry fee is $2. 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Officers will be elected for the 011 - national professional advertis- spring sem ester. j big fra tern ity for women. ★ • ir • c e * - Atom ic S y m p o siu m bet The students’ schedule will in- 1 c^U(^e visits to Fuller-Sm ith-Ross advertising agency, Dudley-Ander- Dr. F. A. M atsen, professor of son-Yutzy public relations f i r m , chem istry and physics, and Dr. 1 and a possible visit to the New to Time-Life ! Charles W. Scherr, associate pro- York Times. Visits fessor of physics, have been in- editorial offices and the hom e of vited to p articipate in an national symposium on atom ic and m olecular Is- land, F la., Monday through Sat urday. inter- Denny Griswold, publisher of Pub- lie Relations News, a re also en the schedule, M eeting socially with com m uni­ the students will television studios and Florida, the TV program s, “ Tonight,” “ Ed Prof. Hgil H ylleraas of Oslo Uni- | Sullivan,” and “ P e rry Como.” Th° versify, a pioneer in research on United Nations Building and press | galleries and R eader's Digest will atom ic and m olecular theory. Sponsored by the U niversity of, visit NBC sym posium honors theory a t Sanibel cations people, the Dr. M atsen will be a discussion also be visited, leader. Dr. Scherr will give a pa- per on his research. ★ ★ Riata Sales Pass 500 student A pproxim ately 540 copies of Ri­ ata, literary m agazine, were sold a t booths on cam pus Friday, said Loyd Edm onds, gen­ eral m anager of Texas Student Publications. The students will return to Aus- tin Feb. 2 in tim e to begin classes for the spring sem ester. ★ ★ Theta Sigs Pledge Ten The U niversity chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary for women in journalism , will hold a pledge s e r v i c e in Journalism Building 305 a t 2 p m . Sunday. New pledges are Joan Jam es, P a t Eddishaw, V I c k e Caldwell, bookstores and new sstands n ear J pan Coffee P at Barlow-, Char- R iata will continue on sale at the cam pus. ★ ★ Professor's Book Out A U niversity botany professor, Dr. Constantine John Alexopoulos, is coauthor of the second edition f o r In­ of “ L aboratory M anual troductory’ Mycology.” m ayne M arsh' c ° rny Spink5- 1>0u Military Will Get 36 New Officers DAILY TEXAN Classified Ads GR 1-5244 Furnished Apartments Furnished Apartments I Apartments— Unfurnished Typing RIVER OAKS APARTMENTS 3001 Red River two bath, Two bedroom, large. 1200 square feet apartm ent* now available Swimming pool, piped in music, central TV antenna, wail to wall carpet, all bills paid. Phone CR 2 6652 for appointm ent. NKW—BRICK DUPLEX Convenient to UT. New furnish- cd, brick duplex. C arport. One bedroom. W alking of shopping center. $90.00 per month. distance GR 2-8772 LARGE DOWNSTAIRS two bed­ room furnished apartm ent. Three blocks from University. *» block Seton Hospital. On bu* line: off- street parking. Private. W alking distance school, church, shopping centers; $100.00 month. Call GR 7-4471. i BLOCK UNIVERSITY TH REE room brick apartm ent. P rivate kltchen- bath. Also lovely two bedroom duplex. R efrigerated air Single $30.00 a p a rt­ ments. GR 6-9444. ONE OR TWO boys w anted to share •parlous two bedroom apartm ent a t 2012 Oldham with two seniors Rent reasonable. W ithin walking distance of campus. Contact Jam es Lovett, af­ ternoons and evenings—OR 2-8267 SHOAL CREEK APARTMENTS 2502-04 Leon One bedroom, carpeted, private patio, central heating — A/C. Near University. Call GR 8 8634 HONEYMOON COTTAGE PRIVATE. One bedroom Tiled kitchen, bath. Ample closets 606 W est 3lst. $55 00. Leigh. (JR 2-6143 Houses— Furnished 2418 SAN ANTONIO. >j block campus. Air conditioned Living room din­ ing th ree bedrooms and bath. $110 00. GR 6 3720 or GR 8-8* err. room. kitchen Houses for Sale UNIVERSITY A R E A -B R IC K $16,500. 3009 W ashington Square Owner sac­ two bed­ tile bath- l>ouble car- rificing Im maculately kept room. beautiful Birch den, kltchen Ample closets port-storage GR 8 7621 The BKVERLY-ANN Oldham a t 21st St. N ear Memorial Stadium One bedroom —very modern I-arge living space- nicely furnished You'll be surprised. It s the best a t $100 00 carpeted F or sale. trade or leas# C entral­ and a ir conditioned ly heated two baths. All T hree bedrooms, brick throughout, Two t a r garag. Huge den with fire­ place Kerned backyard with patio and barbecue pit. call Albert Elam GR *4)887 or after 5 OO and week­ end* HO 5-1530. TOW ER VIEW APARTMENTS Rooms for Rent For Sale 2501 Oldham Two unexpected varanlees In U niversity's apartm ents. finest One block east of Law School. On# bedroom with Danish m odern furniture Separate kitchen with garbage disposal. Not efficiency. Air conditioned. GR 2 8772. COLLEGE HOUSE 2505 Rio Grande 7-9229 1959 O PEL RAH Very nice local car $695.00. 3413 B ridle Path. GR TYPING—LOW for men Quiet Openings ruble doors single or three blocks (Iou from Free off-street parking private entrance showers Linen* optional Tor Inform ation call GR 7*4471, Mr. Wilkinson. University 2416 SAN ANTONIO Nicely furnished garage room# for quiet men Utili­ $5*00 for ties paid. $.« ITO for one two. GR 6 3730 or GR 8-8U87. DOUBLE ROOMS FOR men Air cen­ ti, tinned Maid service Linens Ere# parking. GR 7 501 3u6 East 30th. GARAGE ROOM WALKING distance central Private heat $35 (IO. GR 6-1606 University. bath, MALE STUDENTS WANT a clean com fortable room in a house where vou can studs '. We have one for vmi Scho#n House. 17 *9 Congress GR 8- 7007. DAI D R DOUBLE DIAPHRAGM, ta o stage regulator and T2 cubic foot for tank w ith reserve valve. Both $69 90, Pertest condition Call eve­ nings GR 2*7161 tem C15W woofer mid range KOR SALE University Speaker «v*. tw eet­ er. w alnut cabinet $2®* OO originally for $125 00 GU 3-5525 MODERN COUNTRY ESTATE, field­ stone, five acres near Austin m ag­ telephone, nificent view. city w ater central heat two oaths sis fireplace rooms, manv closets utility, storage patio. Owner state. GL 2 leaving 2030. GR 6-6221 SKT OF DRUMS 2 tom t o n 1-30x30 bass UA* ride cym b al and aland 1-A* s iz z le cym b al 2-15 sock cym b al# and sta n d a ll-m e ta l 1-L u d w ig carr? ing caam and accessorii# Conins t snare John Holman. GR 2-6765. GR 6 6227 W O W / Look at that pile of B a c h e I o r Lau nd ry . . . The D epartm ent of M ilitary Sci­ to Tile book, recently published by 36 graduating seniors this month. 1932-B SAN ANTONIO N os 3 A 4 lo w ­ their ROTO er. Living bedroom dinette, kitchen, private bath-ahower. Hollywood beds training will be commissioned info Air ('Olid it toned. W ater-gas paid $60.00 the A rm y, N avy, M arin es, a n d A ir fo r 2. Mo.oo fo r one. GR 6 3720 or ence will aw ard com m issions B u r g e s s Publishing Company, Students com pleting .Minneapolis, is the only laboratory in E n g lish giving exten- m a n u a l sive up-to-d a t e coverage fungi together with procedural in­ structions. of the Force. T h e N avv ROTC will com mis- 2,22 i>avy u u i u w in run in n s i n c ANTONIO. Upper Living room. dlnette-kttehcn two bedrooms Air conditioned < a rpeted paid. $M5 an. GR 6-3790 or two baths W ater-gas 88)87 GR A u t h o r Alexopoulos' previous Boat, Travel Show Will End Tonight Tile C entral Texas Boat and T ravel Show, which opened F riday night a t the Municipal Auditorium, will continue Sunday from I pm . to 10:30 p rn. * sion six e n sig n s a n d o n e 2nd lieu- . te n a n t in to th e M a rin e C o rp s, T ile ensigns a re Daniel S. G w inner, Ru­ dolph V. K rueger. Eddie Y. New­ comb**, David E. Reese, Robert E. Woodman, and George A. Nugent. Samuel C. W inegardner will be com missioned 2nd lieutenant in the M arine Corps. j t In addition to their ROTC grad- uates, the Navy will g raduate four regulars info the O fficer's Candi­ date School. They a re John E. H art, Alfred E . Lyon, Ja m e s R. Proffitt, and Cloyce E . Shirley. n m ' o • 909 W EST 22ND. I^irg# on# bedroom for two or throe boys. $70.00 utili­ ties paid. GL 3-3863 LADY SHARE APARTMENT. place P o n d rn-. hem, Huge closets W ater-gas furnished GR 8 55_’8. $35.90- $35 OO Tv' ° bedrooms, ACCOMODATES FOUR STUDENTS two llv- ingroom# kitchen, study <«ntr*i A /c Bills pa d $15 rn each student. 48u6 Avenue F . CL 3-3411. two bath#, MODERN' ONE BEDROOM Air con­ ditioned. parking. 3o4 l a s t 33rd. QUIET. CLEAN ROOM, prefer post a ir conditioned. Eire- private bath and entrance Near I aw double $35.00 graduate students School Single CL 3-5987. SINGLE ROOMS $-8 $35 One double 715 Park $22. Refinished. Quiet Place GR 24)6% DOUBLE $19 OO. S ne e SNI ext Access boss kuchen? Appr- ve* house. El Campo, 1912 Nueces HO 5-7436. GR 7-0572 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND rooms for seniors or graduate stu- „ G raduates receiving -their com- goon close to campus. GR *2839. g l Some available now dents , , , The show, which claim s to be missions in the A rm y a re Thom as 3'7912- the m ost com plete display of cars, Al- CLEAN Adleta, Canaries D. B ertrand. Al- CLEAN- MODERN —air conditioned. boats, and m arine equipm ent ever furnished Unt> \ fr-oH fishing, boating. Located r ., G ia n t, Swimming, l ie n A. assem bled in Austin, has started Jam es D. C r o s s . M ichael A. out to break the attendance record D ougherty, John C. D. Dnolla, it set last year. T here are exhibits Charles A. Elliott, Edw in J . Gil- Town Lake. $69.5" GR 6-3365. bedroom — nicely LORRAIN APARTMENTS. 1401 En­ field. One and two bedrooms heat­ ed pool. M anager-A partm ent 108. GR 7 2536. R ro n th c r e a m , P o t v I a t n -v rlr furnace TWO ADJOINING ROOMS for bm* Private entrance, bath. Carpet, wall carport T hree blocks east paid. others stadium KcmodHed $65 OO bll , ; r t 7901’ CR * 131 AVAILABLE FOR SPRING semester One double and one single room, Also vacancy In double room for men. ** block from campus GR 7 5358 . _____ , ROOM KOR SINGLE female student. Kitchen privilege*. Must have ear, ages. REI Uke children. RENT I REE. GL 2- 7120. • . . A n d h o w can I face m y date w i t h these w rin k le d -lo o k - in g clothes? Hurrah! L o o k s like I’ve f o u n d the an- sw er to b o t h m y problems . . . of all the 1963 model automobiles ! ? r t ' Thom as G - including one w ith a cut-away ^ h K cnt m> Davi(J R Koepp K am enar, Tom m y W. Kemp. Har- chassis, and a of the future. jet-propelled ca r William C. McCulloch, B arnett G. . " ’• In addition to the exhibits, there I M enschen M ichael W. O 'N e ill,1 . j Robinson, G ilbcrto Saenz, Anthony are four stag e shotes Sunday lea- M T njch»rd, R ichard M w h a lk ,y , | luring trick divers, clown antics, and Ronald A. Wilson. and Completing their training in the he given aw ay every hour, and all ^ ' r F orce ROTC are William G. Fox, Ja n M. Julian, Jerom e M. w . . M cChristian, Milton B. P orter, show or at any Austin Handy-Andy , Donald W, Schleicher, and Robert store. one has to do is reg ister a t the tram poline acts. P rizes will I S. Wells. . . . V. , „ W ago n SE PASSENGER PLYMOUTH Station I960 Got (lea Commando e» power ev er) thing, radio. rack, collen! < onditlon air-conditioned $1,795 ( a i l G lendale 2-4171 lug g ag e 3-6522 CLEAN 1956 CHRYSLER sale Pow er equipm ent and a ir condition­ take $60 i OU. Call GL 2- for ing Will 7396. dio LUSCOMBE HA AIRPLANE tim# I HF ra­ excellent condition Free flight instructions Phone GR 6- OK* low- 1961 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. W hite with red interior. Graduating from a, howl Army rails Will sacri­ for wholesale price. Call Mikt fice or L arry at GR 8 ! 8-18 LOLLYPOP NURSERY 1621 West 6lh Infancy Offers care f«>r vour child to Six GR *6200 GL 2 1391. Nurseries Board ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS Girls Student Homa delicious HOME COOKED Meals Reduced rate# Wanted FOREIGN GIRL -E N G L ISH m ajor - would tike lo share apar*m ent with American girl. ( all GR 2 2s61. USED CALCULATOR, ectrlc. W rite B ritt South 37th. Temple. HAND or rl- Kennard, 1517 Include make. price. etc. Printing Xeroxim MuitiUthing Mimeographing Theses — Papers — P rtntina AL’S-TE a DUPLICATORS 400 East lith Phone GB 66593 Lost and Found PANELLED WALLS TILE bath Uu*. tom bar. A/C. Sui table-two $79.50 gas-water 1102 W est 22nd GR *9125. UNUSUALLY QUIET ONE BLOCK LAW SCHOOL Air conditioned, carpeted lots of large closets Mod­ built-lns and ern. $75.00 w ater-gas paid M arried couples or m ature adult preferred. See J. M. Rowley at 2407 Sabine or call GR 6-0655 or CL 2-4888 like new TWO BEDROOMS $70 00 — one bed­ room $85.00 — two bedrooms $120.00. W ater paid. Call Mrs. Ereund. HO 5- 8198. PLAYBOYS New ultram odern two bedroom* H anging fireplace. Wood panelled and brick walls Beam ceilings. floors Built-in kitchen. Terra** en­ O ff-street trance and vard Plenty closet space .3408 AAB W est Avenue. Open. T enants will show. GL 3-7943 parking. $110.00. P rivate EDIN ROC APARTMENTS 1204 Elm One and two bedrooms now avail­ able. all bills paid. See m anager a t 1204 Elm. A partm ent D. GR 7-7154 FEBRUARY 1st LAROE Separate kitchen. Bills $64 50-$69 50. 915 Ing. GR 8-8081. efficiency, ■ id. Park- 21st. est Room and Board ED PRICE HALL Men s Co-operatlv# 2007 W hitts Located G block from Littlefield Fountain Wall to wall carpet W asher A dryer TV. Central Heating GR 7 5481 MALE STUDENTS NOW renting for m id-term . Private and double bed­ rooms Linen# furnished, daily maid service. Two meals ncr day $70 00 m onth GR 6-879.3 2505 Nueces GR 6-4162 704 W est 21st Two place# available three block# of cam pus. Air conditioned, wail en­ heaters, trances. Dally maid, excellent home-cooked meals served family style. private baths and ROOM A BOARD. U niversity approved girls boarding house $100 OO month. lovely home 2401 Rio I^»ndrum Hickman. GR Excellent food, Grande Mrs 2 5583 GR 7-Z331. SHERW OOD LODGE (G irls R e sid e n c e ) STUBBS HOUSE 2620 W ichita GR 2-9752 E N T I R E I S t o c k ! O f Business C a se s Ring Binders Brief Bags A tta c h e C a se s Portfolios KELLY SM IT H C L E A N E R S h a s re­ lieved m e of all m y w ardrob e problem s — d a t e problem s too. P.S. A hint to the wise girlsI REDUCED 20% USE OUR LAYAW AY CH ARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Mueller t 915 CONGRESS GR 2-8079 MODERN Grande Accomodates three. GL 2-1339 or GR 6-3711. .... ’ ’ ” * ‘ I'M O BEDROOM. Newly Limited num ber spaces available sec- $90 to $125 CJO nnd sem ester Price Month. Excellent home cooked meals Newly furnished and carpeted. Central heat and air conditioned. Three blocks from campus. NORTHEAST. TWO BEDROOMS Car­ port. Storage Laundry room. W ater lease. $100,000. Consider furnished. HO 5-1054. 710 WEST 21 ST LOST: MARY CARROLL senior ring. offered. Lu4y Beniamin. Reward P rath er Hall Room 146 GR 6 45.36. STA FF MEMBER W ILL share T arry ­ town homo with woman staff or or student. GR 6-5747 g r a d u a t e GR 8-4291. TAL APARTMENTS. One and NEW ULTRAMODERN CONTINEN­ two bedroom units. Central air condition­ ing. Pool. $115 00-$165.00 Manor Road at Oldham to Memorial (2 blocks Stadium ) GR 6-1262. GR 8-8670 MEN STUDENTS 1909 Red River. Singlps-doubles-triplcs. $50.00 to $85 - OO. Deal# and reservations excepted. A MUST on the way to the summit. Driftwood A partm ents. 2202 Enfield Road GR 8-7798 TERRACE. RAVINE Panel FIREPLACE ray heat. Air conditioned. Huge closets W ater-gas furnished. 20- 53 Sabine. GR 8-5528. STUDENT HOUSE UNIVERSITY APPROVED For Girls Excellent Several openings for spring sem­ ester. cooked meals. Centrally a ir conditioned and heated. Double roors. huge closets. Also serve meals for men —lunch and dinner. home 6b8 PARK PLACE GR 2-1398 Typing THE MOONLIGHTERS—I B M Multi- tithing After 6 OO and weekends M arguerite Costello GR 2-1535 3217 Hampton Road EXPERIENCED Eleetrom atlc Typing (Sym bols); m inor editing; disserta­ reports Mrs ( Enfield area) GR close-in theses books tions. Ritchie *7079 EXPERIENCED TYPING SERVICE. reasonable. N ear Allen­ Accurate dale HO 5-5813 TH ESES DISSERTATIONS TERM Papers Eleetrom atlc Near Campus GR 2-8102 T IPT O P TYPING SERVICE—efficient, accurate, reasonable. C L 2 5889. laundry Exchange room MATURE STUDENT. KREK hoard. for hahy slu in g ^and^U ght housekeeping evo- - V i*iVi(W inAB Ironing IRONING Ironing service 2302 Lake Austin B hd Mrs *' FIRST CLASS H erm an GR 7-1774 - Alterations ALTERATIONS DRESSMAKING RE. WEAVING on moth cigarette holes- M onogramming az reasonable ratea. 903 West 22V». GR 2- 7730 Ladies gents 511 W . 19th G R 2-3131 Serving Austin Since 1893 EXPERIENCED TYPING REPORTS. Theses, etc Electric. Mr* Hunter. GL 3-3546 T If K SE S PORTS DISSERTATIONS RE­ IBM Se lee trie Symbol* for acien<» s mathematics, engineering, lan­ guage accent*, Greek, ('all GR 2 9617. TH ESES REPORTS REASONABLE. Elect rn ma tic Mrs Uradv 2317 Old­ ham GR 2-4715 FOUR B LOCKS CAMPUS These#. D issertations Reports Professional­ ‘ IBND Reasonable ly typed at home Mrs Bod o u r GU 8 8113 VIRGINIA CALHOUN LEGAL TYPING SERVICE Professional fields S p in * Symbols photo cope notary. Off P ark Place at Townes H a ll ail 2914 Bean na GR *2636 TYPING NEAT WORK. Reasonably rate* HO 5-02** or GU 3 ~S38 TYPING PICK-UP and Salivary7* I furnish paper sod carbon. New IBM. Neat work GL 3-5*1 SHORT ON TYPING tim# and money? Miss G raham CL 3 5725 Satisfaction guaranteed CL 35124 Mrs Tullas. RATES MARTHA ANN ZIV LEY M B A tailored complete professional typing A •ervlce the needs of University students Special key­ board language science and engirteer.ng these# and dissertations equipm ent for to Phone GR 2 3210 A GR 2-7*77 2013-, GUADALUPE rd SYMBOL EQUIPPED IBM ix p ertcm e Reasonable. Theses Dissert** field# Close-in. Hon* Reports - all Mrs. De R olla GR 8 3296 TH E SE S DISSERTATIONS. Report* typist. (Goodw in, CR > bv exj>*-rlenced e!e< trom atie BB \ graduate Mrs 2029 Clos# to campus. PRO FESSIONAL t y p i n g s e r v i c e . re p o rt* . E le c ­ T a r r \ t o « n areg GR I hose-. <11 veer ta I. on* tr i c m a c h in e* 7-3614 IBM ACCURATE BEAUTIFUL TYPING— LAW WORK Photo - Copies. conscientious a r n ica GR electron,st ie SPECIALIST Xtrox C ourteous 8-7079 DELAFIELD TYPING Gram m ar apeUlna 30r PACE* correction HI TYPING 25* ble Theme#, GR 6-1317. double spaced lf legi­ law note* reports, Bookbinding Theses D issertations • Reports Journals • Custom D indlnis UNIVERSITY B O O K B IN D ER S 203 la s t *9th Street South of Intram ural Kiel* GR 2-9803 Special Services RENT . PURCHASE T V S Alpha Television Rental GR 2-2692 I RETOUCHED JOB PHOTO® . . . ! P assport . . 24 houri for proofs I .Studio Gllmora o r print#. Low price* , GR 2-4484 Miscellaneous KEYED TO YOUR textbook# . . . Barnes A Noble College Outlines Ideal to vour ar*- keyed study aids at vour bookstore now textbooks DISCOVER THIS barga-nl EUROPE Writ*’ Writ* Europe. 255-C Sequoia. Pasa- dona. California SCIENCE MAJORS — SAMPLE ropy of space new sletter $1 OO, Astrose* ew e. 422V Wash Bldg Wash. 5. D U, BALLROOM DANCING CLASSES now being formed Limit ten couples per class. Call Don Haahem GL 3-7938 Help Wanted TEACHERS NEEDED Bridge-tiny tot tennis. Contact Mrs. Glee Tate. Austin Athletic Club GR 6 5362 small children GIRL TO HELP with ghw nnd two 5 8 p m Mondays thru T h u r s d a y 909 West 29th Street. King a fte r 5 OO p m . GR 6-2048. WANTED ASSISTANT MOTHER Experienced, capable driver with own transportation. Must be will­ ing and able to do simple cooking and d ean in g Tuesday and T hurs­ day 3-7 p m Possibly Saturday 9 a rn.-I p .rn $1 lo per hour HI 2-1.'DU.