T he d T exan V O L 50 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, M A R C H 14, 1950 Six Pages Today 1— No. 142 Referendum Is Unconstitutional; W est to Appeal Decision Today 'Negroes Want Equal Rights' 5-0 Decision Reached After 3-Hour Battle By C H A R L I E F R A N D O L I G T e x a n E d ito r ia l A s s is ta n t * In a unanim ous decision, the S tu d en t C ourt ruled 5 to 0 M onday n ig h t th a t th e referendum scheduled for W ednesday w as u n co n stitutional. N otice of appeal of th e decision w as given by Tom my W est, a tto rn e y general. The A ppellate C ourt is ten tativ ely scheduled to m eet T ues­ day nig h t. N otice w ill be posted in the Union lobby of tho c o rrect tim e an d place. The decision cam e a t 1 2 :05 o’clock, th re e h o u rs a fte r th e h e a rin g opened in crow ded Room 307 of th e A rc h ite ctu re Building. A t l l :30 o’clock th e co u rt recessed to the S tu d e n t A ssocia­ tion offices fo r final delibera- t i o n . T hirty-five m inutes later, L a rry W arb u rto n , chief ju stice, notified W est and Bill D arden a tto rn e y fo r the p lain tiff Tom Affleck, of the C o u rt’s decision. M ore t h a n IOO i n t e r e s t e d s t u ­ d e n ts c ro w d e d in to th e t r ia l ro om . A p p r o x im a te l y t h i r t y h a d to s t a n d d u r i n g tw o -a n d - a - h a lf h o u r legal b a t t l e b e tw e e n W e s t an d D a rd e n . th e T o m A ffle c k , p r e s i d e n t o f th e C o m m it te e f o r t h e D e fe n s e o f th e U n iv e r s ity , o b t a i n e d a t e m p o r a r y i n j u n c t i o n a g a i n s t th e r e f e r e n d u m F r i d a y H is i n t e n ti o n wfas to s e c u r e a p e r m a n e n t in j u n c ti o n f r o m th e C o u r t M o n d a y n ig h t. H is p e titio n w as c h a n g e d M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n , f o r a w r i t of h ow e v e r, r e f e r e n ­ to su e C O U N S E L FO R THE PLAINTIFF BILL Dar­ den, right, presents his arguments to Chief Justice Larry W arburton, left, and Justice Lloyd Hand, center. The court room is Room 307, Architecture Building, vacated by the court be­ fore midnight Monday. rhnto bu Walt'in Carr Says 'Faith in Students W a s Referendum Motivation f Ifs Barbecue For Round-Up B y JIM B O B G A L L A W A Y th e f e a s t will b e held a t M e m o r - 1 ial S ta d i u m , J o h n F r y , c o m m it te e j c h a ir m a n , a n n o u n c e d . T im e f o r t h e b a r b e c u e w a s te n - ta t iv e l y s e t f o r 5 :3 0 o ’clock. T ic k e t sales will b e g in as soon as ti c k e ts c o m e off th e press, said C h a rlie P is to r , c o - d i r e c t o r o f t i c ­ k e t sales. L o c a ti o n s w h e r e d u c a ts m a y b e b o u g h t will p r o b a b l y be a n n o u n c e d n e x t w eek. A c o n e e n -j t r a t e d d riv e in c lu d in g b o a r d i n g s houses, d o r m it o r ie s , co-ops, an d f r a t e r n i t y h o u s e s will a w e e k b e f o r e t h e b a r b e c u e . A sales b o o th will b e s e t u p in f r o n t o f th e T e x a s U n io n a b o u t t h r e e d ay s b e f o r e th e b a r b e c u e . b eg in M e m b e rs o f t h e I n t e r - f r a t e r n i t y C ou ncil a n d P a n h e ll e n ic will assist w ith sales. T ic k e t s also will be on sale a t th e b a rb e c u e . P la n s call f o r s t u d e n t c a t e r i n g th e b a r b e c u e , w ith f o o d p r e - 1 o f p a r a t i o n in th e h a n d s o f a local firm. 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T h e c a se a g a i n s t T e x a s a n d L o u is ia n a will be called M o n ­ d ay , M arch 27, a c c o r d i n g to A s­ so c ia te d Press. th e C h ris D o u g h e r ty , special assis- Need 4 Freedoms Kirk Tells U RW A By W A R R E N B U R K E T T T he b a r b e c u e c o m m it te e full a n d e q u a l m e m b e r s is re- q u e s t in g t h a t f r a t e r n i t i e s a n d sor- o ritie s c a n c e l e v e n in g m eals n ig h t o f A m e r i c a n N e g r o e s w a n t t o b e th e the : A m e ric a n so ciety , W . A s to r K irk , ass o c ia te p r o f e s s o r o f g o v e r n m e n t M e m b e rs o f th e b a r b e c u e com - a * T illo tso n , told a m e e t i n g o f th e m i t t e e a r e J o h n F r y , c h a i r m a n , | U n i v e r s ity R eligious W o r k e r s As- M a x in e P is to r, S m ith , C h a rlie Bob B l u m e n th a l , B ab s H a w o r t h , T h e f o r m e r s t u d e n t o f th e U n i­ s e d a t i o n ^ S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n . th e b a rb e c u e . in to A t t o r n e y G e n e r a y P r i c e Alice C le m e n ts an d J i m Bob Gal- v e r i t y o f T e x a s sp o k e t h e c o u r t ’s d ecisio n ! law ay . F a c u l t y a d v is o rs a r e R alph t a r y D an iel, said p r e s e n t s a p h y sical p ro b le m to t h e 1 F r e d e a n d “ C h u e h ” C lark , s t a t e since th e s t a t e c a n n o t m a t c h th e fa c ilitie s o f th e f e d e r a l g o v ­ e r n m e n t ’s p r i n t i n g office. f o r A c c o rd in g to Mr. D o u g h e r ty , is c o n s i d e r a b l e p re s s e d th e s t a t e f o r th e in p r e p a r i n g ti m e M a r c h 27 h e a r i n g . “ W e a r e j u s t to o b u s y to c o m m e n t , ” he a d d e d . 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T he by U n i v e r s i t y it b a s a sp ecia l c 0.O p, will b e th e t r a d i t i o n a l lov- C a lifo rn ia lo s t to a s i m ila r su it, J Cu p Sf f e d e r a l r u n n e r- u p - p r i z e c u p s will inch es hig h, d o n a t e d c u p s its ti d e l a n d s u n d e r b e tw e e n ; a g r e e m e n t th e n R e p u b lic o f T e x a s a n d t h e }n g CUp on a b i a c k base. E a c h f r a t e r n i t y is r e q u e s t e d sen(j a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e , p r e f e r a b l y to b u t T e x a s say s c laim to a n n e x a t i o n th e t h e U n ite d S ta t e s . th is fall a t to more. th a n 150 p e rs o n s g a t h e r e d in th e a u d i t o r i u m o f th e B a p t i s t S t u d e n t C e n te r . Mr. K irk a t t e n d e d on e class th e U n iv e r s ity “ Y .” He w ith d r e w f r o m school, he said, b e c a u s e his co n sc ie n c e w o uld n o t p e r m i t him to a t t e n d on a s e g r e g a t e d basis. A b o u t tw e n t y - five N e g ro e s s a t, u n s e g r e g a t e d , in th e a u d ie n c e . t h e w a n t s o f Mr. K irk defined t h e w a n t s o f th e th e N e g r o as “ w h ite A m e r i c a n s . ” H e liste d th e t h e r i g h t to F o u r F r e e d o m s a n d “ th in k , a c t a s o t h e r A m e r i c a n s .” live, a n d t o r e a p T h e y w a n t N e g r o e s w a n t e q u a l r e c o g n i ti o n an d r e s p e c t a s h u m a n b e in g s , K irk said. th e j b ene fits o f th e A m e r i c a n C r e e d , I he said, a n d d e s e r v e to s e e th e s a m e p riv ile g e s o f h u m a n d ig n i ty j e x te n d e d to all m e m b e r s o f so- j ciety. H e said th e N e g r o b e lie v e s, th e only l i m i ta t io n s t h a t sh o u ld be im p osed on m e n a r e t h e lim its o f c h a r a c t e r . 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I I b y 5 o ’clock F r i d a y e v e n in g b y j 1 p a r t i c i p a t i n g o r g a n i z a ti o n s , G le n n P e ts c h , c o - c h a i r m a n w ith Miss E d- m a j o r i t y so ciety T his n a t i o n ’s d e s t in y , K irk be- lieves, c a n n o t be g a in e d u n ti l th e re c o g n i z e s a n d I r e s p e c ts t h e m i n o r i t y socie ties. b u i l d e r will give a p re v ie w o f w h a t I m o n d s o n , said. is to co m e w h e n he sp e a k to S ig m a I f r a t e r n i t y , , Xi, h o n o r a r y s cie n c e Cowboys W ill Submit Better Relations Plan By M A R Y A N N B E A U M I E R th e d a b e li e f in s t u d e n t s , in s tu - UR w illin g a t a n y ti m e to a f f i r m o f th e b l a n k e t ta x m i g h t h a v e to d u ™» n o t a n ^ n j u n c t i o n . ^ j c a n s , ” he c o n ti n u e d , “ should m a k e w o u ld be d e c r e a s e d a n d th e p i n e p r o h i b it io n a g a in s t U nle ss A m e ri c a c h a n g e s f r o m ! a n d in f r e e d o m o f e x p re s s io n w e re I H e g av e as re a s o n s f o r n o t hav - f o r ; in K a lo y a l ty o a th t h a t re a s o n s (riven by Seli(r C a r r i n t r o d u c i n g durn. the s t u d e n t r e f e r e n - p ra c tic a l. S in c e th e C o m m u n is t s w » 6 d e b a t e d b y L e w i s M a r t i n a n d w ou ld h a v e no s c r u p le s a b o u t sign- * • * " d e n t voice in c o n t r o v e r s i a l issues, o u r lo y a l ty .” it is im -: th e m a i n issue in th e r e f e r e n d u m , | w o r t o f e q u i t y a n d p u t i t in to be r a i s e d o r e v e n do ub led. T h e N e g ro q u e s t io n , c o n s id e re d I ti ti o n to o k T h e a m e n d i n g of A ffl e c k s pe- th e q u e s tio n o u t of a a , r e f e r e n d u m J o h n D avis on t h e a f f i r m a t i v e , a n d I s i s t e r l y o p p o sed .iv e en d I s i s t e r l y o p p o sed t h e r e f e r e n d u m F r e d A b b e y a n d Bob H e r r o n , n e g - i on *he g r o u n d s t h a t it w ould o o h , - T do h a r m to th e U n iv e rs to » u v e * - ---------------------------------- t h . 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M an y people on th e ca m p u s a r e lem in th e c o u n t r y , an sh ou ld be u sed y o u n g e r g e n e r a t i o n fr o m C omm it- | t h r o u g h th e b l a n k e t ta x . n is i p r o p a g a n d a a n d in f lu e n c e . v ' l . i Y a rb o ro u g h said th a t if th e t a x “ T h e f a c t t h a t we a r e A m e n - j %vere m a d e v o l u n t a r y , th e r e v e n u e to p r o t e c t th e o a t h j • et • j. , j i i . I M a r tin said in 1947 o v e r 9,OOO f o r college ad- should m ission, an d 3,9 00 w e r e a w a y b e c a u s e o f , c ilic e s . i n a d e q u a te fa- t u r n e d , “ \ v e w o u ld b e r e a c h i n g in o u r pockets, f a c i l i t y , ” he said. “ N o t only w o uld I it c o s t th o u s a n d s o f d o lla rs to cre- to s e t u p schools of eq u al T h e h e a r i n g w as o rig in a lly sch e d u le d f o r M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n i a t 3 o ’clock. 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P ric e of ad m -son is 60 c e n ts . ing o f Mel Sandier a n d his D ix ie- A lp ha D e lta , law f r a t e r n i t y , la n d Combo . . . an d p ro d u c e r Ed th e F r o s t . ” a n d “ L ovesick B lu e s ” . . . a n d J e a n I L a t T he le c t u r e is one o f the B en ch ; a u d i t o r w as l e x a s B a r A ssociation . j W y n n e practices) law in L o n g v ie w . O c to b e r I , 1949. loss. T h e y o u th had a n d n e v e r b e e n a U n iv e rs ity s t u d e n t f o r th e Co-O p since Mr. but w o rk e d l l o ’clock. th e m o r n i n g o f M a rc h < a n d a n : d a l l e s . ” j his be ans. He solem nly p o k ed his f i n g e r in e v e ry dish o f b e a n s on th e c o u n - t e r , th e n w a lked s a d lj a w a j m i n u s s u m m o n e d w ho dis- O u r h e r o d i d n ’t a rg u e , The t w e n ty - th r e e - y e a r - o l d blond Law B u ild in g 105, T u e s d a y , M arch c a s h i e r failed to r e p o r t f o r w o rk j “ jsj0w y o u ’ll hav e to th e s t e r n v o ic e : ta k e b o th ' d o in g so. A g a in c a m e Tu e&ay, MarcR 14, 1950, THE DAILY TEX AM Page 7 Followin' Thru No Steps Wasted Wall, Best of Many, As Charlie Moves To Pitch UT Opener UT Tankmen Easily W in Southwest A A U M eet 7 r e l a y s t y l e e v e n t w i t h a f a s t 4 : 5 5 . 5 . A t e a m o f I 3 0 0 - y a r d m e d l e y B o b C o n e , b a c k s t r o k e ; J o h n n y ; C r a w f o r d , b r e a s t s t r o k e ; a n d G i l - 1 b e r t , f r e e s t y l e, s e t a n e w r e c o r d w i t h i n t i m e o f 2 : 6 9 . 6 . t h e n a r d , O k l a h o m a Ci t y . T i m e : 4 : 5 5 . 5. ( M e w r e c o r d . ) 1 0 0 - y a r d b a c k s t r o k e ; I - Co n e * T e x a s ; 2 - G r o v e r , T e x a s ; 3 - B e d . d o e s , D a l l a s A t h l e t i c Cl u b . T i m e : 1 : 4 1 . 0 . is d u e T h e c a n w i t h t he b r o k e n b o n e in hi s r i g h t I t o c o m e I h a n d b o y o f f T u e s d a y . m a n a g e d 6-3 j t o f ul l s e a s o n a f t e r * m a r k o v e r w h i p p i n g W a k e F o r e s t t h e i N C A A s e m i f i na l s . T h e A u s t i n a f i ni s h w i t h t h e in T h e t h i r d r e t u r n i n g l e t t e r m a n — p i t c e r J i m E h r l e r — will h e c o u n t e d ! u p o n f o r s t a r t i n g r o l e s In a d d i t i o n ! t o hi s v a l u a b l e r e l i e f w o r k . 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H e ’s g o t ?o g i t r e a d y n o w — w e ’ve* g o t a h e a v y s c h e d u l e a h e a d o f u s , ” t h e S t e e r d i a m o n d m a s t e r u n i n h i b i t e d l y a n ­ s w e r e d . t h e Wa l l , w h o r e g i s t e r e d t w e l v e vie t o r i e s a g a i n s t t w o d e f e a t s f o r t he 1 9 4 9 N C A A c h a m p i o n s l a s t y e a r , ii h a c k t o t h e m o s t w e l l ­ h e a d b a l a n c e d c o l l e g e p i t c h i n g st a f f in t h e n a t i o n . f o r hi s s e n i o r s e a s o n p r o b a b l y A n - a l l - S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e p i t c h e r , a s his r e c o r d a n d 1. 6 0 e a r n e d r u n a v e r a g e i n d i c a t e s , t h e t al l , I i a l l a s p r o d u c t w e n t on t o wi n a l l - N C A A a n d a l l - A m e r i c a n h o n o r s wi t h t h e S t e e r s l as t s e a s o n . A f t e r d e f e a t i n g O k l a h o m a A A M , 3-2. f o r t i t l e , W a i l g a i n e d t h e D i s t r i c t 6 v i c t o r i e s o v e r St . J o h n ’s a n d W a k e F o r e s t in t h e N C A A p l a y o f f s . R i g h t b e h i n d W a l l c o m e s a n o t h e r s e n i o r h u r l e r — s o u t h p a w C h a r l i e C e r i n — w h o a l s o w o n a b e r t h o n l as t y e a r . t h e a l l - N C A A n i n e C o r i n , w h o in 1941* a f t e r p o s t i n g a 7-1 r e c o r d in 19 4« , m a y h e o u t f o r a n o t h e r w e e k s t a r t e d s l o w l y M UR RAY W A LL Austin Club Nips Pelts Twice in W ater Polo A u s t i n C l u b d e f e a t e d D e l t a l a u D e l t a M o n d a y n i g h t in a c o n t i n u ­ a t i o n o f t h e w a t e r po l o g a m e t h a t w e n t undecided e a r l i e r a f t e r f o u r ­ t e e n o v e r t i m e p e r i o d s . T h e A u s t i n i t e s c o n ­ t i n u e d g a m e . 3 - 2 ; t h e n w e n t o n t o t h e De l t a , 2-1, t o a d v a n c e d e f e a t i ti t o t h e i n t r a m u r a l f i nal s a g a i n s t K a p p a S i g m a T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 6 o ' c l o c k . t o o k t h e C h a r l e y W h i t e s c o r e d t h o w i n ­ n i n g g o a l f o r t h e A u s t i n b o y s in t h e d e c i d i n g g a m e . g a m e w a p r o t e s t e d b y t h e K a p p a Si gn b e c a u s e t w o p o i n t s s c o r e d b y t h e m w e r e not r e c o r d e d b y t h e i n ­ t r a m u r a l s c o r e r . l e d T h e p r o t e s t w a s u p h e l d a n d J o e t h e K a p p a S i g s t o v i c ­ R o w e t o r y a n d t he f r a t e r n i t y c h a m p i o n ­ s h i p w i t h I 2 p o i n t s . In t h e fi rst r o u n d o f t h e a l l - i n ­ t r a m u r a l p l a y o f f s T u e s d a y n i g h t , t h e K a p p a Si g* m e e t S o u t h e a s t t h e B l o o m q u i s t T e x a i C l u b , a n d S w e d e s f a c e L i t t l e C a m p u s D o r m . * * t h e C l a s s A b a s k e t b a l l sll- K a p p a S i g m a w h i p p e d D e l t a K a p p a E p s i l o n , 3 1 - 9 , M o n d a y n i g h t i n t r a m u r a l p l a y o f f 1* T u e s d a y n i g h t , in a r e p l a y o f a Cl a s s B i n t r a m u r a l O a k G r o v e , t h e M i c a c h a m p , p l a y s b a s k e t b a l l g a m e t h a t h a d b e e n p r o - F e m C l u b at 7 o ' c l o c k , a n d K a p p a S i g m a t angl e - ' w i t h L i t t l e C a m p u s t e s t e d b y t h e K a p p a Si gs. In T h e o r i g i n a l D e k e - K a p p a Big D o r m a t 8 o ’c l o c k . Bradley, St. John's W in in N IT ; Kentucky Plays C O N Y Tonight By B O B SE A M A N T t z n n Sport* Editor in t t r a v A s e c o B u t . T C C O T C oach Clyde Littlefield’s Lonjfhorrt t r a c k te a m d i d n 't win th e U n iv e r s ity division of the B ord er Olym pics last wpok end, but C was the topic of co n v e rs a tio n a r o u n d L ared o S a t u r ­ day n ig h t an d S u n d a y m o rn in g . Or. to be m o r e specific, the L o n g h o rn s p r i n t e r s headed by C h arlie P a r k e r m ad e quite an im p ressio n on the e s tim a te d 3,000 fa ns w ho t u r n e d out for the final*. P a r k e r , to say th e least, w as g re at. It b t r u e th a t th e re w as a p r e tt y stiff w ind beh in d the re co rd s • Antonio f l a s h as he raced to th e new “ O lym pics > JOO and 320-yard d a s h e s hut friend, he w as still th a t can in 20 bod is flat, re g a rd le s s of th e w in d , is n ’t w a s t i n g a n y steps. ■,f c o u r s e ♦ha m a rk c a n n o t become a n official world t r a n s p o r t him self 220 y a r d s ■ kind of tim e j u s t h a s n ’t e v e r been h e a rd of. People a h ard tim e believing that S o u th e rn C ab s Mel P a tto n sam e d istn ce in 20.3 seconds, the recognized w orld • d Ai d a 9.1 time in the IOO is n o th in g to bo sneezed at. T h a t a th e w o rld ’s re cord for a groat m a n y y e a rs . Who Did It Before? W n H arold V. Ratliff, sports e d ito r of th e A ssociated re? broug ht new s of P a r k e r ’s p e r fo rm a n c e in the IOO to box. m o d folks t h o u g h t he wa* k id d in g . hen ii w as estab lish ed t h a t he w a s n ’t, tho den of t h e ” became a v irtu a l m adhouse as th e boy* trie d to u t v ho had run t h a t fast b e for e, .. it wa well k n o w n th a t P a tto n had done th a t and b etter. H e holds t h a t p re s e n t m a rk of 9.3. And it . nr* But ' e x p e l d Af w a 'k n o w n th a t several o th ers had done it. B ut, at first, th e scribes w e re s a v in g t h a t it w a s the fa s te s t , r tu rn e d in on a S o u th w e s t t ra c k . H ow ever, t h a t w a s fir, < jioon modified to an equal o f any S o u th w e s t e r n p e r fo rm a n c e . , Still i he que lion prevailed as to who had done it? Tho only su re th in g th a t could be re m e m b ered w-as a d e a d ­ beat 9 I c e n tu r y at th e T exas Relays in 1936 b etw e en Harvey (C h in k ) VVallender, a Longhorn, and E d d ie N e u g a s s o f T u ­ la re . Some folks said th e re were o thers, but n o th in g definite can be found as yet. One scrib e said t h a t .some Aggie did it a t College S ta tio n a few y e a rs bark w ith a “ g a le 1’ behind him. hut we h a v e n ’t foun d th e proof. T h e r e w a s n o th in g of the sort a f t e r th e 220. N obod y ev e r h e a rd of uirh a th in e . Other Steers C a n Run Too Howe cr, P a r k e r w a s n ’t th e only L o n g h o rn s p r i n t e r talked abo ut T he 140-yard relay team m ade up of P e r r y S am uels, C arl Mayes, F lo y d Rogers, and P a r k e r set a n ew “ O lym ­ p ic s ” record of 42.1. H ow ever, t h a t ’s n o th in g new* for T ex a s s p r i " t relay team s. T he rr e onl t h a t th ey b ro k e — 42.2— also belonged to T exas T h e 1917 te a m of Sam uels. C h arlie T a tu m , Allen L aw ler, and P a r k e r set t h e record, an d it w a s tied in 1949 by Sam uels. J o h n R o b e rtso n . O. R. C hessir, and P a r k e r . T h is is v e ry likely to be a n o t h e r n a tio n a l c h a m p io n s h ip ’ ,->ar in t h a t ev en t. S am u els and P a r k e r need no in tro d u c tio n . I*n r \ a little sop hom ore w h o used to be at A u s tin High, wa* v e ry im p re s s iv e S a t u r d a y r u n n i n g the t h ir d leg. Looked a lot like the a f o re m e n tio n e d L aw ler, Mayes, a good 220 m an can also hold up hi* end o f th e b a rg a in . And, th oug h th e Aggies o f A&M win the title by some 24 p o in t \ d o n ’t count the S te e rs o u t o f the C o nference. T h e y ’ll im p ro v e an d will also come in for a lot of those places a t the C i * f, **ence meet took at Laredo. and O klahom a A&M that I,ST Ie the SSO yard run, for instance. O k lah o m a AAM took tw o places and L S I ’ th e th ird . Lowell H a w kinso n th* fir finished fo u rth , an d Don S p a rk s of T e x a s w a s r i g h t behind hi* te a r m ate. Rice d id n ’t e n t e r its b e s t in th e event, b u t o th e rw is e the lineu p was about th a t due in th e C o n ference m eet. Worst News Comes From Austin T h e biggest blow to T exas title chan ces cam e M on day w a s l e a r n e d t h a t Tom R o g ers h a d received d o c to r’* when. o r d e r s no4 to ru n th is year. 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T h e w i n n e r s h e r e m e e t in t h e o t h e r s e m i f i n a l c o n t e s t T h u r s ­ d a y . T h e f i nal s wi l l be p l a y e d S a t ­ u r d a y , J. Paul Shreds* Switched lo Wildroot Crfam>0il Because He Flunked The Finger Nail Teat a s t o u t r i g h t h a n d e r f r o m S a n A n ­ t o n i o , h a d a 1-2 s e a s o n m a r k in 1949. f o r 1 9 5 0 F r a n k W o m a c k , w h o t e a m s w i t h G o r i n l e f t h a n d e d t h e s t r o n g p u n c h , is t h e o t h e r l e t t e r m a n o n t h e T h e H o u s t o n ! a t h l e t e , w h o al so p l a y s b a s k e t b a l l , in a v e r y c r e d i t a b l e p e r - ! t u r n e d f o r m a n c e i n l e f t field in t h e fi nal g a m e s l a s t s u m m e r . st aff. A n d t h i s r e a s o n , w h e n h e ’s n o t in W o m a c k t h e m o u n d “ P a n c h o ” wi l l J on l i k e l y b e p a t r o l l i n g o n e o f m o s t ' h e p o s t s t h e L o n g h o r n o u t - h e l d . 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A D e a s o n t h e 1 9 4 9 p i t c h i n g r e t u r n s a r t i s t , A d d t o t h i s in o t h e r s p o r t s . t w o p r o m i s i n g list s o p h o m o r e s — L u t h e r S c a r b o r o u g h a n d J o h n ( R e d ) A d a m s — w h o a r e t h e i r p e r f o r m ­ b e t t e r k n o w n f o r a n c e s S c a r b o r ­ o u g h , t h e m o s t c o n s i s t e n t Y e a r l i n g w i n n e r l a s t s p r i n g , is o n e o f C o a c h J a c k G r a y ’s b a s k e t b a l l e r # . A d a m s , w h o ha i l s f r o m B a y t o w n , h a n d l e d f i r s t - s t r i n g f o r s p r i n g t h e t r a i n i n g . r i g h t e n d d u t i e s L o n g h o r n s d u r i n g ★ i n 9- 1, t h e i r S a n A n t o n i o , d e f e a t e d e a s i l y b y B e a u m o n t , first e x h i b i t i o n g a m e S u n d a y , s p r i n g h a s a n a s s o r t m e n t o f v e t e r a n s a n d r o o k i e s on t h e t h e t r a i n i n g . r o s t e r . 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The S tate Board for Hospitals and Special Schools voted to over- rules on admission of 1 haul patien ts throug h a centralized r e ­ viewing agency. its to The action was ta ken a f t e r a case was called th e Board’s in which a seven-year- a tte n tio n I old blind, deaf and du m b girl was ad m itted the San Antonio Mental Hospital. The B o a rd ’s chief physician, Dr. J. S. S car­ borough, expressed the opinion the child was not insane although a ju r y judged she was. to Scarborough q u o t e d B exar C ounty J u d g e C. W, A nderson as th a t ‘public and po- having said Last Vet Checks Due April IS M ailing Schedule Announced by V A their Most v eterans will have r e ­ ceived insurance dividend checks by April 25, and those v e t­ erans whose last th r e e serial n u m ­ bers w ere betw een 560 and 579 received their checks Monday. N early half of the checks have now been sent o u t by the V ete ran s A dm in istration and official f ig ­ ures indicate th a t th e check-mail­ ing will he com pleted by April 25. The checks are mailed in groups of f o u rte e n of the last three digits of serial num bers and approxim ate mailing dates are shown the table below: in — ................ — ______________________________ -------------------------------— — -IS - i i . l l . i i - 1 7 20 . 21 2 2 21 ..24 . 2 7 _2« . 29 SO -St _ 3 I h — - ----------- _ _ _ _________________________ 5 (5 0 - 5 7 3 M arch 5 7 4 - 6 8 7 5 * 8 - 6 0 1 8 0 2 - 6 1 5 6 1 6 - 6 2 9 ___ 6 '5 0 - 6 4 3 _ _ _ 6 4 4 - 6 5 7 ----------------------------- -------------- * 5 3 - 6 7 1 ____________________________ - * 7 1 - 6 8 5 ______________________________ 6 8 6 - 6 9 9 ______________________________ 7 0 0 - 7 1 3 ______ _______________________ 7 1 4 - 7 2 7 ------------------------------------------- 7 2 8 - 7 41 7 4 2 - 7 6 5 7 5 6 - 7 f i' i 7 8 3 — A p r i l _________________________ 7 8 4 - 7 9 7 ____________________________ 7 9 8 - 8 1 1 _ _ _ -------- -------------------------- 8 1 2 - 8 2 5 _______________________ _____ 8 2 6 - 8 3 9 _____________________________ 8 4 6 . 8 5 3 _____ 8 5 4 - 6 6 7 _____ ______ 8 6 8 - 8 8 1 ___________________________ S 8 2 - 8 9 5 _____________________________ 8 9 6 - 9 0 9 _________ __________________ 9 1 0 - 9 2 3 __________ __________________ 0 2 4 - 9 3 - ......................................... 9 3 8 - 9 5 1 . . . ___________________ ______ 9 5 2 - 9 6 5 _____________________________ 9 6 6 - 9 7 9 _____________________________ 9 8 6 - 9 0 3 ........ .................... .. 9 9 4 - 9 9 9 _in _ 11 _12.. I 3 _14 __17 _I 8 19 _ 20 __ 21 24 . — .................. - ______ 25 insurance has lapsed, claim form s will he sent d irec tly by to persons the VA found entitled to all or a share of the v e t e r a n ’s dividend. No general distribution will he made of claim forms. In cases where litical’’ p ressure was such th a t som ething had to he done ab out the child and t h a t, com m itm ent to a m e ntal h o s p it a l! was the best solution. it ap peared institution The State, S carborough pointed to care out, has no for persons of the particu la r cate- j gory in which the blind, d e a f and dumb girl falls, although i t does have t h e , blind, the d ea f and dumb. se p arate schools for “ This child will be a custodial case and will he in the hospital for m any years as the fam ily and the com m unity will n o t ta k e any responsibility f o r her su p p o r t,” a le tte r from S carborough to hoard executive se c re ta ry Moyne Kelly said. The idea behind the B oa rd 's ac­ tion, suggested by m em ber J. R u t­ ledge Hill of Dallas, w»as to make it possible fo r local hospital su p e r­ in te n d e n ts r e f e r questionable cases to the ce ntral au tho rity. to ★ Texas's First School Set For Palsied T ex a s’s Bn’rd o n the AltOCiOted Brett first palsied for children wa* cerebral established by the Hospital Board in Austin Monday. state school The school will be located in the Moody Memorial Home in Galves-j ton, donated, along with $5,000 in rash, by W. L. Moody Jr. Ac- the Board i cepting Moody’s gifts, authorized spending $50,000 or m orr if needed to set the school; up. I It will be used to tr e a t children who need specialized medical a t - j tr e a tm e n t tention because or similar factors. and of injuries other birth in the close A uthorized by fifty-first legislature, th e school will oper­ ate co-operation with facilities and staff m embers of the University Medical School a t Cia!-: veston, r ep o rted Mrs. Lawrence T arlton, cha irm an of the B o a rd ’s com m ittee on cerebral p«l»y. W j o y , R a r e * TC, T9 5 0 , T R E EXTCY T5 Y X N Pa & r a p t p p o t o n e - t r a s p o o n f o l n f ffcm alBin • cop, w ktV rt water tprd- sraMp botling), Ste-. G ood? Ifs dBttcaoas^ M escal Jaw > mafcca a hewer cop o f Ord fee, becasse it dw ap keopa taa isntMter-fresh ftaeor rmtfl w o re lense it rn the cup. Ye*. Nescafe p w s you all the fta- wsr and “ lif t" of p ore, freshly m u s te d . freshhr b re w e d c rfle e . w ith- oar the fess and mow of brewing. Nescafe is the mutant wiry to ptirr lf yow like good coffee enjoym ent, coffee yori’ll Itme Nescafe. Keep it on hand for all occasions. — ——— — Mstu«"Je‘t wate-mwt rd Thr Mute Ct nutow toe. sr* teatanarr u r T ' H r mite* nrndnct wW<-6 Ii c n m n o v d of ro m i pan* of pore lohiW e nWter to prof? t ;b» Baret, end added pure carbohvdrare* (destnns maltose and N e w c o m e r * C l u b t o S e e P l a y “ J o in t Owners in Spain,” a one- ac t play, will he p resented a t the m eeting of the U niversity Toadies’ Newcom ers Club on W ednesday a fte rn o o n , March 15 a t 3 o'clock in the Intern atio n al Room of the _____ Texa* Union. T H E F E D E R A L G O V E R N ­ M E N T Monday accused th irty -fo u r persona and nine firms of $2,032,- i 049 in w artim e income tax frauds. U. S. A ttorn ey Irving H. Saypol I said most of the d e fe n d a n ts con- ! cealed m oney made on the black m a rk e t during the days of ration- ing scarcity. Ju&Adaq, VYlcOudk Lh ih s LAST DAY lo (p a y fo b QJjoW i VYlah fizWwnJtwn fob rljjDiLh 1 9 5 0 Q oxJlu a in fa u A m d iA m (B u iL d in q , fo a m 10 8 $ 7 0 0 1950 CACTUS Be sure to check your fall and spring semester auditor's receipts to see if you paid for a Cactus. N o refunds can be made. Also no books can be purchased after the printing order is given to the printer. The worst feeling in the world! Nine years old and ho can’t play with tho Each race, each religion, contributes Its gang! Hi* partmts #av two or thr#e of th# own talent*, culture and idealism to pro­ boy# ar# different and h# shouldn't a sse d ­ duce that amazing blend of ideas and vigor a t # with them What do they mean, different? He re­ member* that only a few day* ago hts his­ tory teacher told him that all American* tr# equal- a l l chi rep* of on# country and •ll working together. which have made America great. This boy want* to be proud of his country . . . not ■shamed of i t - and he can be if we don’t influence him to the contrary! Make sure that you are not spreading rumors against a race or a religion. Speak This kid judge* th# rest of the gang by up. wherever you are, against prejudice, their individual personality, character and how they play ball- c o t by their face or and work for better understanding. R e­ member that’s w’hat it m eans—to be a good eohgion. American citizen. Accept or refect people on their individual worth TueHsay, MarcF T4, 1950, THE DAILY TEXAN Page_4 TA S *)o v& A w ru m l t i ^ H o n d a h fl& ac& Almost simultaneously, news has i n­ dicated t h a t both the peoples of this nation and of Soviet Russi a are decidedly in favor of a nothe r whole-hearted effort for an agre eme nt on atomic peace. When asked “ Do you t hink we should t ry to wo rk out an a gre e me nt wi th Rus­ sia to control the atom bomb and t he hydrogen bomb?’’ 68 per cent of this interviewees a n ­ week's Gallup Poll swered affirmatively. And from behind the Iron Curtai n, informed Uni t ed Nat ions news via sources election-wary Soviet officials are t ryi n g to allay wi de­ spread fea rs of w a r a m ong t he Russi an indicated that people. These developments are not s u rp r i s ­ ing. It is the na t ure of all people sian or Ame ri c a n— to wa nt to live peace. -Rus­ in It is t ra gi c t h a t up till now the govern­ ments of t he two world powers ha ve not recognized the popul ar d e s i r e for a peace m ee t i ng as a m anda t e to do all in t hei r powe r to make such a meet ing a a reality. Ma ndat es from the people, however, a re not a pa rt of the Soviet plan of r u ­ gove rnm ent and peace ove rt ures mored to come soon from the Politburo, cannot be t aken as tho result of popul ar demand. Ma ndat es from t he people, on the ot he r hand, a r e an i nnat e fea t ure of Ameri can d emocr at ic government. Thi s makes t he stand taken by Preside nt T r um a n and i n ­ Secretary of St at e Acheson deed. Ignori ng t he heavy m a j or i t y of Americans who from think atomic destructi on is wort h a nothe r try, t he Pr e si de nt and Se cre tar y have d e ­ clared t he Uni ted St at es will try to win peace t hrough a show of strengt h. Ri t te r security tragic Dick Elam hi st ory has proven and re-proven e rro r of this strategy'. t he If there is t ru t h in rumors t h a t a Russi an peace move is impending, t he elected re presenta ti ve s of the Ameri can people should at least, meet such a move ha l f way. The people have indicated they wa n t it t h a t way. (^hoAMnq tbs (Bah Th*- awful boa t, the sn a r l i ng kill- crazy, 175-pound leopard, escaped from t he Okl ahoma Gity Zoo. Only t w o months out of India and full of savage j ungl e guile, the big $100 c a t roam ed free to set up a reign of t error. But immediately Ame ri c an know-how leaped into the breach. The ba t t l e-har­ \v< re mobilized, along dened m ari ne s wi th the selfless Red Gross, t he wide­ awa ke Civilian Ai r Pat rol , the fearless , th** vigilant police and t he plain pre citizen who put aside t hei r tools and t he i r rifles, shot ­ c 1 irageou Iv < ized . guns. ami ice picks . Aft er almost t hre e days of freedom to l eopard sneaked back t he the zoo, ha vi ng ha rm e d no one. W a i t i ng for it wet-* four-pound chunks of horse me at soak*si with chloral hydrat e, the i ngre di ­ ent of the Mickey Fi nn. The leopard ate, grew drowsy, and wa s captured. Fifteen hours lat er, it died. T h 1 many Ameri cans, t h i nk i ng of the grf it b e a s t in death, suddenly felt sorry. Pe rha p s it was a pi ty t ha t the beautiful animal, killed not in f a i r combat, but by a ma; ive Mickey, had died wi th its eyes f i x e d not upon the Hi mal ayas bu t upon t h e tired, businesslike face of a ve te ri n­ arian. From Life Magazine The Greatest' University A« far as the referendum g o e s more than one person Integrity what propriations. it loot in ap­ isn’t concerned has had who his paw rn the stew. those who It isn ’t enough to say that the D ixiecrats and the T o m ­ mi es got. in on the show. There have been are the students hut closer not exactly lea gu e; their in annie m em bers o f the faculty and administration. To a quieter e x ten t they have taken part, too. to One stu d en t said Monday that ho had been approached by a member o f the adminis­ tration who asked him to u se his influence to quieten the referendum on N egro entry. There is a fear among some administration members that the vote on the referendum would bring legislative hack­ ing o*. the University** bud­ get and permanent fund. But need less to say, there are tom e people who would hold the right of students to apeak out, “ rabble-rouse,’* or what ever one chooses to call it, a prime necessity. Thero ere tho*, who would that the University contend would gain in democracy and as There is a story in a rec en t P o st rn aga ? ne that tells about the hardships o f a German is inn 70 in university in the Iii st udent In th a t universit; ir studier have continued th* despite ou Is if pri ie- sures '•ooms spite tra m p ed cia* ie- spite funds, and despite the cold war. Walt Whit mao inadequate to ii » story hest in the “ Son g o f the B ron d-A xe” when he talks of the “g r e a te s t c it y .” R eplace the Words “ u n iv ersity” for “ city" and this is w h i t you g e t: "A g r e a t u n i v e r s i t y it that t he g r e a t e s t me n whi c h ha* a nd w o m e n . If it be a f e w r a g g e d hut* it i* still t he g r e a t e n u n i v e r ­ in t he wh o l e w o r l d . ’’ s i t y ★ The man probably c a n ’t un ­ derstand why he gets all the free publicity, but every time we w a n t to get the word on in the T exas the “ th in k ers” D emocratic party, we read Paul Hole crab’* “ S ta te Ob­ server ’ find out w h a t’s happening. to So do other people. As a T h e *Da^ T ex a n l r * Daily te x a n , a *tu d* Bt ne w sp a p e r of I ha l r ve rs if y of p u b l i s h e d rn A u s t i n e v er y m o r n i n g e x c e p t M o n d a y a n d S a t . r d n y b e r * - d ex cep t d u r i n g holiday an d exam;;r a t i o roriod to J u n e t r i - w e e k i y d u r in g t h e T e x a n on S u nda y. T u e s d a y end T h u r s d a y bv T e rn * Ine th e s u m m e r ses si on* un d e r trident 1 t i t ’* ©f j l r . * * , ti j.n , . Rid .. m m e r !?:■ ntio na New* contribution* ma y be m a d e by telephone edito ria! off - e J. B. I, or e t t h e News La boratory c o n c e r n i n g s o d a d v e r tis in g ih o c ld ti* made ti J H E n t e r e d a , second-class n u " e r O r'nb*r It*. 1943 «• A u s t in , T e x a s •.rider th * Act of M arch 8. 1879 th # (2 - 2 4 7 8 ) or a t J. B. JOI. In q u ir ie s the Post O ffi ce st ( 2 - 2 4 7 3 ) . ASSOCIATED PRESS WIRE SERVICE T h e A s s o c ia te d Pre . ie ex cl usi vely e n tC led to th e u*e P : rn- . » „ 0B o f ail new# d is p a t c h e s cre dit e d in (his n e w s p a p e r, a n d local ite m s of s p o n ta n e o * or ig in p n h ’iahed t e r r n. R ig h ts o f republika ti OO r a 1, a t bor m atte r herein aid o r*+*rv+ti. it or no t o t h e r s , * r r r d - t e d to R e p r e s e n te d fo r N atio n*) A d v e r tis in g by N*?:on*l A d v e r tis in g Se rvic e, Inc. Co;,eg# Publish#?* R epres ent#* ve 420 M ad is o n Ay* Chicago Boston N e w York, N. Sa n F r a n c is c o Loa A nt* es Member A ssociated C ohsgid ie Press— A ll-A m erican Pacemaker SUBSCRIPTION RATES ( m i n i m u m s u b s c r ip ti o n — t h r e e m o n t h s ) P e r m o n t h , d e liv e r e d in A u s t i n P e r m o n t h , tr ailed in A u s t i n P e r m o n t h , m a il e d o u t of A u s t i n ___________ _______ ____ " — 60* _90o __60e S TA F F FOR T H IS ISSUE --------------- -------------- New# E ditor _ Night E d it o r __ Night Reporters Copyreaders Night Sports Editor Jack W eaver, Ho wart Assistants Night Society Editor .. __________ _____ Assistant N i g h t A m u s e t t t n i# Editor — ____ __ Assistant . . Night Telegraph E d it o r ... CHARLES TRIMBLE B 0 R SMITH A nna Dyer, bi- k E v e n t * , Olar Brewer J. L. Cockrum, Bob Sadler, Claude V ill a n o I Jim Roch Rage, Bob Seaman Gloria H ilt (ire®ham . Carl Bond Jane Fitzgerald Tom Tojney Bill V oods, blo Cox, Tom Catiow . . . . ................. - Mary isnt) __ . . . .. . youth we rem em b er a promi­ sticking a nent party man in copy o f “ The Observer” our paws ami to tellin g us read lip on what w as “ really” happening in the state. R ecen tly we Hid. This gem we extracted for the wisdom it exemplified: overhauled “ The Fifty-first Legislature tan the Texas P en iten tiary S y stem , reorgan­ ized the Public School System , *t up a new' Rural Roads S ystem , and started a program o f building and modernizing o f T e x a s ’s elee m o syn a ry and charitable in stitutions. All o f th e s e th in gs hail needed to be done for years, hut this pre­ sent le gisla tu r e had done all o f them , and a great many fun d am ental and n e c e s­ m o n im provements. T h e y sary r'*■' t huge urn o f the ‘tax ­ payer.-, m o n ey ,’ things wl ■]< h (hp public stood in dire need, and m any o f these im ­ provem ents w ere long ov er­ due. for in i a1 the t ax es, campaign “ But the natural resource explo ters, and other preda­ tory groups were mad because the L egislatu re had sp en t this they knew ‘surplus’ because it will mean new aud addi- t near f iture. So their new spaper and radio h enchm en started ag ain st givin g a legislators ‘a living w a g e ,’ and the dumb public join ed in and voted dow n all o f the needed a m en d m en ts to the S tate Con­ st ;tn! on. The result is that a num ber o f the best men in the L egislature are quitting, in order to make a living fo r them elves and their families. ‘How' bing, O Lord— H ow Long* will it he b efore the voters will learn th a t if th ey do not pay public servants, thor will lip forced to work for the special interest*— who will p a y th em .” JSult cJLidt S T . D A V I D S P atty McDonald D orothy Steen S E T O N B e t t y Jean Davis Howard R. Dupuy, Jr. Howard H. Harvey Laura Nell Lauderdale B e t t y W ayne Patterson Melvin Gerrard Sandler Mary Sue Smith B etty W. Tolb ert Jack Turk F rances Gene W est Os rn an Mohey Zorka ny B R A C K E N R I D G E P eter Bernard Flynn A u brey H. P oole Little Man on Campus By Bitter J h s iJ 'jih m q <£Ln& T o the Editor: I have heen much perturbed 3-2 3 3-30, 31 RC A P u F o n t ___________ Wetbacks Still Exploited B y R O B E R T J. C O L E “ The Mexican consuls, a ccording E D U C A T I O N N E E D S L O Y A L T Y To the Editor: The o p p on en ts o f th e loyalty oath declare vigorously hut rather u n tech n ically that it is the b eg in­ ning o f “ th o ug h t con trol.” I would like to ask what phrase or por­ tion o f the oath v iolates the Bill o f Rights. Does limit the free d om to discuss ideas con ­ trary to our ow n— or does it only limit the p ractice o f them? the oath An oa th is required in an y situ ­ ation th a t requires e x tr e m e trust. C ertainly no other position car­ ries m ore responsibility than the education o f the c om in g g e n e r a ­ tion. If it is a “ police state m eas­ the in u re ” to require an oath light o f threat, the C ommunist perhaps it is also w ro n g to require the w itn e s s in a court trial to take an oath. If the oath does not vio la te our rights, then the charge th a t it sup­ plies the Communists w ith anti- American propaganda is grou n d­ less. It is also charged th a t the oath does not stop the C om m un­ ists; this m ay he true, bu t aban­ doning it w o n ’t ex actly rem edy the situation. In e ffe c tiv e as it is, the oath does tend to halt the open spread o f Communism. W e m u st not allow a n y group t o make use of our free d o m s to d estro y them. Don Richardson ★ F A I T H IN S T E E R H E R E To the E ditor: to place Som e o f local places I think it is high tim e som eone around h ere ap p reciated som e o f the things the Steer H ere Com­ m ittee has done to p ro te ct us, and you will have to admit th e y have protected us . . . the for partaking o f physical sustenance seem th em selves above reproach, arui this little b e lie f has been hastily deflated by som e peo­ ple w ho a te in a place to kn ow : A lthough th ey have been denied certain small privileges which could be theirs m erely by main­ taining certain r eq u irem en ts o f ci­ vilization such as s a f e ly cooked food , clean utensils, etc . . . I if the think stu d en t body would r e sp e c t and a t least c o ­ operate with some people who are looking ou t for their ow n good and n ot m erely for se lf praise this would . . . be to e v e r y o n e ’s bene­ fit, all this by merely p lacin g some faith in the com m ittee and fo llo w ­ ing their advice. J. E, C. ★ A F R A I D T O T H I N K ? Mexican Press Reports M EXICO CITY - ( S p l . ) —-T h e new spaper E l U n iv e rsa l m a d e front pag e n ew s o f tw o Mexico laborers w h o returned to Mexico a fte r w ork in g as con tra ct workers in the U nited States. No state was m entioned although specifically T ex a s w as inferred several times. They headlined the sto ry: “ Odys­ sey in Several E pisodes o f a M exi­ can L aborer on Y an kee S o il,” C laim in g to “ e x p o se ” problems fa ced b y M exic ans in the U .S., Kl Universal reported an exclu sive in terv iew with tw o M exic ans just hack from the United S ta te s. “ A t­ tracted by the lure o f the dollar, M exicans return home fu ll o f dis­ a p po in tm ent, beg fo r bread to feed th eir fa m ilies, are c o n fro n ted by h u m iliation, find m istrea tm en t, and often met death in their own coun­ tr y .” Said El Universal, “ the tragedy is rep eated thousands and th ou ­ sands o f tim es.” H e a v y traffic on the Mexican side o f the Rio Grande in illegal human cargo, said El Universal, is m a k in g m any M exicans rich. Rubber life rafts take “ w e tb a ck s’* across the river. The charge, said the n ew spaper, is about $1.50. “ D o n ’t think th ey w a it until dark. O ften t h e y cross in broad daylight, m a k ing b e tw een $ 25 0 and $300 a day.” Once in the U .S ., accordin g to Kl U n iv e r s a l ^ in fo rm an ts, “ the workers are hidden b y the farmers futures. who will Many tim es even the police turn their hacks since this contraband activity fa v o r s the r e g io n ’s econ o ­ my. control th eir “ One. tw o . three d ays the labor­ e r s remain hidden. T hey travel at nigh t in canvas-covered trucks, dis­ guised to look like th e y carry or­ dinary sh ip m en ts.” “ Badly fed , badly treated and fea rfu l o f b eing discovered by im­ m igration a uthorities, the Mexi­ cans take it all. They think a t the end of their jou rn e y aw aits enough m o n e y to s a t is f y their w i I d e st dreams. Rut th e y have o n ly begun. T h ey are their turned over bosses and taken to barracks ou t­ ride o f tow n . T hey are under con­ trol o f a forem a n or camp adm inis­ trator, alm o st alw ays M exic an or of Mexican descent. to “ The exploitation co n tin u es and the tim e arrives when th e unhappy laborer g e ts n othing for his work. I f he p rotests, he is tu rn ed over to the Im m igration Office where the police ta k e care o f him until he is dep orted in a truck like a beast o f cargo. “ Then there is no pay, and his clothes— if he has a n y — are confis­ cated, and he is le f t penniless, no­ body to help him: miserable, des­ perate, h itter, hum iliated bv his own people. o f late by letters o f professors and ex -g o v ern m e n t a gen ts. P ro fesso rs ju m p a t the chance to give open c o n fe s s io n s th a t th e y have n ev er w illin g ly been in propinquity to a com m u n ist. On the other hand, e x -g o v e r n m e n t a g e n ts warn st u ­ d en ts to steer clear o f any taint o f subversive activity. letters are B oth types o f im ­ portan t signs o f our times. These le tte r s indicate tha t all kinds o f people are afraid to think w h a t­ e v er let o th er p eople do otherw ise. they please and th ey please. W h y It seem s th a t a d em ocracy is g e t t in g pretty in flex ib le w hen p e o ­ ple are afraid to think and speak as sh o u ld n ’t th e r e be su b versiv es in our s o c i e ­ ty? The degree to which w e p e r­ m it d issenters to speak their voice s o p en ly and un afraid is a m easure o f the degree o f actual d em ocracy w e have. I w ould abhor living in a so c ie ty so in fle x ib le as to p e r ­ mit o f no d isse n tin g opinions. But I am afraid tha t A m eric a’s fe a r p sych osis will drive us to a rigid pattern o f th o u g h t control. to be a If w e are fr e e n a ­ tion, such things as the FBI on the cam p us m ust go. Such m ethods o f th o u g h t control are striking at the very heart o f f r e e in stitutions. It s ee m s at some p o in t o f such in ter­ ven tion that ev en middle-class ed ­ ucators would rise in protest. N o such thing happens. A s stud en ts, think what w e please and speak our rind on matter* o f principle, there m u s t be room for dissenters in the U S A . l e t ’s fo r H a rry Williams Jr. ★ A C T A S Y O U P L E A S E To the Editor: cans. T o the stu d en ts and A m eri­ This week you will he asked to v o te, one w a y or another, on a controversial issue that has been Job Opportunities b efo re A m erican s since the day* we w ere colonies. This w eek, you w ill v ote eit h er “ f o r ” or “ a g a in s t” or n ot at all. The im p ortan t th in g is th a t you act accord in g to you r convictions. I know, and an y sensible person knows, that your conviction s c a n ­ not be changed b y o n e w e e k ’s cam p aign ing. Som e people ha ve th o ug h t th a t th ey could. W . F. Martin ★ C H E E R S F O R S T E E R H E R E To the E d ito r: their An open letter to F red S a n n er: L e t’s do g e t w'ise! L e t’s g e t w ise to the f a c t th a t th e S teer Here C om m ittee is d oin g its part in tryin g to make Drag c a f e s im ­ prove sanitary conditions. L et’s also g e t w ise and realize that if stu d en ts w'ould take it upon th em selv es to trade at ca fes that have been proclaimed san ita ry by th e y would c o n ­ the C om m ittee tribute one o f the vital factors which m akes any U n iv e rsity proj­ ect w ork — S T U D E N T B A C K IN G ! is q u ite obvious th a t Rick Robbins d o esn ’t mean the C o m ­ m ittee will g et a n y P E R S O N A L gain by g iv in g or r e fu s in g to g ive a S teer H ere sign. The C om m ittee has no prejudice a ga in st an y D rag cafe. It the R e c e n tly S ta t e Health Board announ ced th at D rag c a fe s had im proved sa n ita ry con ditions 15 per cen t since the o r g a n i z e tion o f the Steer Here C om m ittee. Irresponsible? Just who is the irresponsible— the C om m it­ most tee or stu d ents who attack S tee r Here? Sit down and think a m in ­ ute. You g e t w ise and help the C ommittee that is trying to help you. Mary Schank Barbara Gibbon Chula Schank Ann F ergu son A n n a Lee Smith March Interviews Date 3-13 3-1 4 3-1 5 3-1 fi, 17 Company Bell T e l e p h o n e M itu a l Life F o l e y ’* A F S e c u r i t y S e rv ic e 8-1 8, I 7 She ll Oil _______ Sign Up M ajor Graduation Engr. B. 114 IS B. Moll i s B. H a ll B. Hall 18 Fin sr. R. 114 E n * . P. 114 C h e m . B. ISS _ E n * . It. 114 Ens. B. 114 Frig. A » v A ny AAS E n r . Fmg. C hem. En g. C h em . F. J lir e J line, Aug J tine J tine J u n e J un#. Auk J me. Aug. J me . Att a. June Aug. r h P ' » to Herlindo Cruz H ern an d ez and J ose Jim e n ez Santos, laborers, are ‘very p a ssiv e’ and only g e t in ­ v o k e d to scold M exicans who e n ­ te r the U.S. illegally. “ Add to this the racial discrim ­ ination, which a ccording to official in form ation , c on tin u es with all its in ten sity in T ex a s, A rkansas and N e w Mexico, and one gets the idea o f w h at the M exican fa c e s g o in g to the U.S. in search o f an illusion w hich r eality p a in fully d e str o y s.” The “ Voice o f the North,** a n ew sp a per published in Piedras N egras, Coahuila S tate, near E a gle .said this w eek th a t Pay a I. sweep-secc gcM , 17 ie w e 1 that s th© f 1 n a d rote— th at you gave me a nd non-m agnetic, luminous d a!, .ady wrist watch fo r my b ’rthday feenth o f this very month' C h a r l i e Lew is Case of a Brag That Sagged Most T ex an s can think o f n o th ­ than th a t’s more s a tisfy in g ing bragging abo u t Texas. And T ex a n s who go to the U n i­ v ersity o f Tt xa- have a head start i f s just plain easy on all the rest to comm ercialize about a school that has the “ m ostest” and the “ b e st e st” o f j u s t about e v e r y ­ thing. This writer has done his share o f "Chamber o f C o m m erce ” work for the school, even to the point o f being called a “ Rah Rah" boy. th um b ing But through the papers we g e t from other schools, w e got a little wind knocked ou t o f our sales talk. this week, while The jolt to our ego came from the Daily Cardinal, the paper pub­ lished at the U n iversity o f W is­ consin. It seem s the W isconsans fe el right proud of t h e i’1 school, too. And t h e y ’ve got good reason to be, We derided a fter le a d in g what the Cardinal hat to say. The Cardinal was feelin g sorry for the U niv ersity o f C alifornia because o f -ome o f its short.-com- im possible it w as ju s t ing«, but to escape the fe e lin g the Cardinal was p ity in g our U n iver­ sity at the sam e time. that Here's w hat the Card had to say: “ Despite d iffe r e n c e s ive ma- have with th*- hoard of regents and administration o f the U n iv e r ­ sity o f W isconsin, the university is one of the g reatest in the coun try, ive think “ We re a ffirm this becaus* o ften the criticism people recall only and forget the praise. Today we'd like to single o u t one reason why the u niv ersity is great. O f f ic ia l V to tk & A t • cit hi s t u d , in d iv id u a l m e t a ­ In u t u t e t h e B iochem ic al to In o r d e r bolic p a t t e r n * , de si re* a r# u n d e r w e i g h t r e s p o n s e will re q u ire d . great;-. f u r t h e r F o r t a ils , p le a se call 6-**3 I, e x t e n s i o n c onni ’ m ale on Ider;*!! \ *rv vo r a p p r e c i a t e d . t i m e v.-U! he h* d e ­ ('.*;’. it* KIER W I L L I A M S D ire c to r tilde? over\» In tl * wl ■ d (•radun>•> a n d n d f r g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s teasellers or in p o s i t i o n s as I n t e r e s t e d a d m i n i s t r a t o r s ju n i o r in p u h lu c oll e ge-, collage*, a n d u n i v e r s i t i e s m a \ I o ’cloc k T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n r e g i s t e r a t in S u t t o n H a il t h e T e a c h e r P l a c e m e n t S e r v ic e . IB I w i ’ h -hools, R e g i s t r a t i o n «ho .Id he m a d e as e w l v t is e spe c ia ll y inn . ■ • *: • a s p o s sib le , an-! that, p ro s p e c t ive l e t t e r . te a c h e r * s e c u r e of re c o m m e n d .* 1 ion f r o m i n s t r u c t o r s d u r ­ R e c o m m e n d a ­ ing t h e c u r r e n t s e m e s t e r t i o n s w r i t t e n five y e a r s a f t e r a o u r s e ha* b e en t a k e n a re n e v e r q lite s a t is fa c t o rv . f o u r or R e n e w a ls o f r e g i s t r a t i o n r o s e he m a d e t i m e a t S u t t o n Hall 2'iT. b ut a t a nv t h e first t h o s e who a r e r e g i s t e r i n g th e m e e t i n g T u e s ­ t i m e e h o u ld a t t e n d d a y le a rn r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r c e r t i f i c a ­ t io n a nd p o s sib il itie s fo r job p la c e m e n t. f o r to HOB G R A Y , D i r e c t o r T e a c h e r P lacem en ? S e r v i c e “ On this page, we reprint the lo y a lty oaths which m em bers o f the faculty o f the far -flu n g U n i­ versity o f C alifornia must sign. Read it. Consider its implications. “ We think y o u ’ll also lie proud that the U niversity o f Wisconsin has refu sed the w eigh t o f unreasonable hysteria and com prom ise its cherished aca­ demic freedom , to bow under “ Over on the W e st coast, they have d if fe r e n t ideas about edu ­ cation. S ta te o ffic ia ls are required to swear one oath o f allegiancf— a right and proper one in w h ’c' they sw ear lo y alty to the U nited S ta tes and the c o n stitu tion o f ( alifornia. “ B u t professors and other uni­ versity em ployes are d if fe r e n t. T hey have to sw ear in addition to this oath: . . and that I am not a member o f the C om m unist party or under any oath or a party to any a g reem en t or any co m m itm en t that is in c o n flic t with m y obli­ gations under this o a th .’ . . . “ For seven months, the aca d em ­ ic sen ate o f B erk eley has been n e­ g o tia tin g w ith the r e g e n ts to reach an a g r e e m e n t accep tab le to the N eg o tia tio n s are still faculty. deadlocked. “ We is one way that issue could be settled. T r a n sfe r the C alifornia board o f to the Wi.sc UUD in campus regent for a in san ity . lesson there think the “ Wisconsin requires ho loyalty oaths, has n oth in g similar to the C alifornia “ un- A m erican ” c o m m ittee, and is not a b reed in g ground for hysteria. L egislature's “ Instead, Wisconsin m ain tain s its tradition o f academ ic freedom . It believes that the u n savory d o c­ trine of Com m unism can best be fre e an sw ered by discussion.** informed and Y o u ’re one up on u* there W is­ consin— tw o up, really, b ecau se down here in T ex a s even the stu dents have to sw ear t h e y ’re loyal. Red Cross Check Good For $ 5 - If It Was Signed Does any on e know an a b se n t­ minded professor? Dr. Lewis F. Hatch, director o f the Red Cross financial drive miong fa c u lty and staff, is look ­ ing fo r one. T hursday, Dr. H atch received fa cu lty mail a check the A ustin it was through for $5 drawn on N ation al Bank — but unsigned. Bevo V •by Bill Bates M ake that two coke*, please. * ’Neptune^ Nurseryf ''"Aqua Show Theme - “ N e p t u n e ’s N u r s e r y , ” T u r t l e C lu b 's s p r i n g a q u a show will be given T h u rsd a y a n d F r i d a y n igh ts, M arch 16-17, a t 8 o ’clock in W o m ­ an's G ym . N in e n u r s e r y rh y m e s will be e n ­ a c te d a n d a diving e x h ib i ti o n given by F o r t y m e m b e r s o f T u r t l e , th e U T S A s w im m in g club. A “ s p e a k i n g m e d le y ,” s w im m in g set t o th e r h y t h m o f a s p e a k i n g voice r a t h e r t h a n o f m usic as in th e u s u a l s y n c h r o n iz e d sw im m in g, will be a n u n u s u a l f e a t u r e o f th e aq u a show. T h e m e d le y is m a d e u p of a r h y m e s se r ie s of n u r s e r y which s e t th e rh y t h m f o r th e sw im ­ mers. S w im m in g in th e show will b e : F r a n c e s A t k i n s G e o r g e a n n B ee ne, O n n v B u r k e , Gail C a m p b e ll, Lell C a rd w e ll, B a r b a r a C la ry , T o n y C o rw in , Molly D illard, F r a n c e s Du- HARPER M ETHOD Scalp Specialist and s c a l p »cientific H a r p e r M e th o d sh a m p o o t r e a t ­ m e n t will c o r r e c t d r y and f a l li n g hair a nd o t h e r scalp p r o b le m s. C A L L M R S. S H E A R E R FOR A N A P P O I N T M E N T M en's Dept. 2 6 0 5 G u a d a lu p e P h o n e 2 - 0 7 3 7 iak, G e n e v a E a d s , R a y n ic e E a d s, M a r t h a E a s t m a n , H e le n F a n t , B a r ­ b a r a F els in g , A n n G a r r e t , M a r th a G risw old, a n d C la r a J e a n G re sh a m . J a n e H a w k in s , N o u r e e n K e n ­ d rick , M a r t h a L o n g , M a r ia n Mc- K e lla r , M a r y J a n e M cNeill, J a n e Moody, E loise M oore, J o a n R a g s ­ dale, C y n th i a S a n d a h l, A n n S an d - e r f o r d , S ylv ia S c h a r f e n b e r g , B ev ­ erly S m y th , J a n e S ry g l e y , J e a n W esley , M ay Uou W ilke, C am illa D a v is a n d Y v o n n e W illiam s o n . T h e show is u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f Miss M a rily n C r a w f o r d an d Miss J a n e S c h o o n m a k e r . T ic k e t s a r e fifty c e n ts f o r a d u l t s a n d tw en ty -fiv e f o r c h ild re n . T h e y will he on sale a t th e W o m e n ’s G ym , office 101, a n d a t th e d o o r b o th T h u r s d a y a n d F r i d a y n ig h ts. Jewish A id Drive Opens Thursday N oah C o h en , r e c e n t ly r e t u r n e d fr o m Is ra e l, will s p ea k a t a U n ite d J e w i s h A p p ea l m e e t in g T h u r s d a y e v e n in g a t 8 o ’clock in th e I n t e r ­ n a ti o n a l Room o f T e x a s U nion. P u r p o s e o f Mr. C o h e n ’s speech to a c q u a i n t his a u d ie n c e w ith is c o n d itio n s in Israel. T h e public m e e t in g will o p en a te n - d a y c a m p a ig n to ra ise $8 ,000 f o r J e w is h re lie f , L e o n a rd W a g - m a n , s t u d e n t c h a ir m a n , said. Instruction w i ll be given in the . . . DOCTRINE DISCIPLINE WORSHIP of the EPISCOPAL CHURCH Confirmation Classes on Tuesday 2 o'clock EPISCOPAL STUDENT CENTER 2623 University Ave. " D e l a i " ga ve Sam son quite a clipping... StiH he th o u gh t this gal was " r i p p i n g " T h e e n g a g e m e n t c f M ary L o u ­ ise G ra n n t o J o h n H o w a r d S w e n ­ so n h a s b e e n a n n o u n c e d . B o th a re g r a d u a t e s o f th e U n iv e rs ity . Miss G r a n n w a s a B lu e b o n n e t s She wore a Tuedsay, MarcV 14, 1950, THC D AU T TEXAN Pag* S City Ministers Th# foils Are Ringing Ruth O'Conner and Bob Mc C a lip h Plan ' Early Summer W edding I The Rev. Royal E. Lecher, dV r e c t o r o f evangelism o f the Board j of Social Missions, U nited L uther in America, will ad- a n C h u rc h I d re s s th o ^Austin Ministerial Aa- j s e d a t i o n a t th e Campus Cafeteria Evangelist at N o o n a n d a m e m b e r o f S ig m a f o r e g r a d u a t i n g fr o m the T'niver- Rf 12 o clock T u e s d a y . T h e e n g a g e m e n t o f R u th L o r e n * O ’C o n n e r to R o b e r t L e e M eC alip h a s b e e n a n n o u n c e d . T h e b rid e - e l e c t is a s o p h o m o r e r e ­ e d u c a t io n m a j o r . M eC alip re iv e d a b a c h e l o r o f a r t s d e g re e in sociology a n d e co n o m ics f r o m th e U n iv e rs ity . He wa* a m e m b e r ^ uBSr T ’ ( lub, D ru m an d B ugle C o rp s a n d ^ th e B en H u r T e m p le. S q " Y l T h e c e r e m o n y will be in A u stin in e a r l y s u m m e r . J a n e t t e C o r n ib e , d a u g h t e r o f I Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y C o rn ib e , 4 0 1 3 ' S in c la ir A v e n u e , w a s m a r r i e d to j E n s ig n R ic h a rd E. M a n k u s M arch 5 a t th e C o rp u s C h ris ti N a v a l A ir e lo r o f s c ie n c e d e g r e e f r o m I U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s w h e r e I S ta tio n . I Mrs. M a n k u s re c e iv e d h e r b a c h ­ th e she w a s a m e m b e r o f D e lta Z e ta s o r ­ o rity . Mr. M a n k u s , son o f Mrs. Della M a n k u s of C h icag o, is a p ilot i o f a n a v a l p a tr o l b o m b e r. T h e e n g a g e m e n t o f R u th J u n e j A leskin to Dr. Evri B e a r M e n d e l, a n ­ ; b o th o f D allas h a s b een n o u n c e d . Dr. M e n d e l re c e iv e d his I m edical d e g r e e ' fr o m T h e U n iv er- | sity o f T e x a s Medical School a n d is a m e m b e r o f Phi D e lta E psilon , a n d A lp h a O m e g a A lpha, h o n o r a r y m ed ical f r a t e r n i t y . Miss A leskin g r a d u a t e d fr o m th e U n iv e r s ity o f Illinois. T he w e d d in g ta k e place is in Dallas a t th e S to n e le ig h H o te l on A pril I 6. to Belle n o m in e e while a t th e U n i - ; v e rs ity . T h e y will he m a r r ie d A p ril 22. j ★ Mrs. R u th T h o m p so n a n d J . W . M arshall w e r e m a r r i e d S a t u r d a y in D ickinson. T h e e n g a g e m e n t o f E l e a n o r L o c a t e r o f M in eral W ells to W il­ liam B u e rk S c o tt o f D allas has b e e n a n n o u n c e d . T h e w e d d in g will be A pril 23 a t th e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u rc h in M in eral Wells. nolngy Chi. M arsh a ll rec eiv ed a b a c h e l o r of science ch ers C ollege, and Mr. S c o tt T e x a s S t a t e T e a c h e r s C o l a g e , and Mr. S c o tt has a t t e n d e d th e U n iv e rs ity . Miss L a s a te r is a g r a d u a t e o f t h e U n iv e rs ity w h e r e she w as a fro m S o u t h w e s t m e m b e r of K a p p a A lpha T h e ta , th e 1 m . u » w ' M a s s a c h u s e t ts I n s t i t u t e o f Tech- is a g r a d u a t e o is a g r a d u a t e o f tVlo TTniv«r.**' d e g r e e ♦ S h ir le y L o t m e T h o r n t o n an d R o b e r t M a u rice T a y lo r w e re m a r ­ ried in D a llas F ri d a y e v e n in g . T h e b ri d e w as a m e m b e r of A lp ha D e lta P i so r o rity . .She g r a d ­ u a te d fr o m H o c k o d a y J u n i o r C o l­ lege, a t t e n d e d S M C , T S C W s u m ­ m e r school a t Saltillo, M exico, be- O ver the T-Cup German Club to Hear Folk Song Lecture Dr. O tto K in k eld ey , g u e s t p r o -1 o f P h a r m a c y , will h ave its m o n t h - j f o r m e r l y w o rk e d on th e E lm sto w n p r o j e c t f o r th e U n iv e r s ity o f C hi­ ly m e e t in g T u e s d a y e v e n in g a t 7 cago. o ’clock in T e x a s U n io n 309. fe s s o r o f m u sicology, will s p ea k on “ T h e H is t o r y of G e r m a n Folk T h e Rev. I s i t y . j Mr. Taylor was g r a d u a t e d fro m l a s h e r , who in here to conduct a N o r t h T ex as S ta t e C ollege w h e re ! p r e a c h i n g m ission a t th e First Eng- Pi Hah L u t h e r a n C h u rch a t Thirtieth h* ( a n d W hitia S t r e e t s , will give three f r a t e r n i t y . m o re n i g h t se r m o n s in his serine o f five. fr o m N e w Y o rk e n g a g e m e n t b e lo n g ed T h e Phi P i t o o f D o r o th y L o u i s e T a y lo r, U n iv e rs ity e x-stu- d e n t an d E d w in T a y lo r B eck ham h as b een a n n o u n c e d by th e b r i d e ’s p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n W. T a y l o r o f Dallas. T u e s d a y n ig h t he w-iff ape ak on “ My C h u rc h an d I ” ; W e d n e s d a y “ My H o m e a n d I ” ; a n d T h u rs d a y , “ My L ife a n d I.” E a c h t a l k will be a t 8 o'clock. Miss T a y lo r g r a d u a t e d T h e b rid e g ro o m a tt e n d e d fro m A f t e r each service a half-hour S M U a n d took p o s t - g r a d u a t e w ork i n s tr u c t io n period will he con- a t th e U n iv ers ity . In SMU she w as a m e m b e r of S ig m a K ap p a a n d Al- d u c te d b y Dr. Lew is P. S p e a k e r, p a s t o r o f th e F i r s t E n g lish L u ­ ph a Rho T a u . t h e r a n C h u rc h . T u e s d a y n i g h t be will d iscuss “ C a lling th e D o c to r ” ; W e d n e s d a y , “ T h e C u r e A p p lie d ” ; a n d T h u r s d a y , “ T h e R e t u r n to H e a lth .” th e U n i v e r s ity of G e o rg ia , w h e re he b e lo n g e d tio D e lta S igm a Pi, an d th e U n ite d S t a t e s M e r ­ a t t e n d e d c h a n t M a rin e A c a d e m y in Kings P o in t. N. V. H e is now a li e u te n ­ a n t ( j g ) in th e N a v a l R eserve. ★ T h e e n g a g e m e n t o f E ila n a E a s t ­ h a m , a f o r m e r U n i v e r s ity s t u d e n t , to F r e d e r ic k I). O ’C o n n o r h as been a n n o u n c e d by h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. an d Mrs. H a r r i s Kn.«thham o f M idland. Miss E a s th a m w a s a m e m b e r of K a p p a A lph a T h e t a s o ro rity . Bridge, Canasta To Be Continued By Co-Wed Club So ng s— Old a n d N e w ” T u e s d a y n ig h t a t 8 o ’clock in T e x a s U n io n 301 to m e m b e r s o f E u l e n s p i e g e l - v e r e in . H e will sing se lectio n s fro m G e r ­ m a n f o lk lo re to il l u s t r a t e his lec- t urp Miss M a r th a J a n e J o n e s , a g r a d ­ u a t e o f th e U n iv e r s ity College o f P h a r m a c y , will he g u e s t sp e a k e r . N ew officers o f D a l l a s C lu b are p r e s i d e n t ; M a r y Bob W a l k e r , C la ire D o g g e tt, v ic e - p r e s i d e n t; G ene M yrick, s e e n t a r y - t r e a s u r e r ; fe llo w sh ip d i r e c t o r ; J o e F is h e r , W e d n e s d a y n ig h t at 8 o ’clock Johnson c h a i r m a n o f " * y S to n * ’ e * - * t v f A u d r e v T e x a s U nio n 301 to discuss p la n s » nd A udre> J o h n s o n , c h a i r m a n OI j ^ f o r F i e s ta T ro p ic a l A pril 14. 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