MARCH OF DiMES MARCH OF DIMES IN FA N TILE PA R A LY SIS First J A N U A R Y 2- 31 Nowotny Asks Board To Appoint Editors BY BRAD BYERS Tnxan Managing Editor D e a n A m o N o v o t n y ha.* a s k e d ih e -B o ard o f Studen t Publications to m a k e e d i t o r - o f t he T e x a n , Ranger, and Cactus appointive ra th e r than elective. Mr. N o w o t n y , d e a n o f s t u d e n t l i f e , m a d e hi s s e q u e n t in a l e t t e r s e n t t o all m e m b e r s o f t he B o a r d . I t w a s d a t e d J a n u a r y IT He s a i d t h a t , b e c a u s e o f t he l o n g s p r i n g b a l l o t a n d t he d i f f i ­ c ul t y s t u d e n t s h a v e in e v a l u a t i n g t he c a n d i d a t e * , he b e . i e v e s a s t ud e n t - f a c u i t y b o a r d c oul d c h o o s e an e d i to r much m o r e ef fi c .e n t l y t ha n t h e s t u d e n t b od He . r g e d t he B o a r d t o “ g i v e s e r i o u s c o n s i d e r a t i o n ’* to his p r o ­ po s a l . T h e n e x t m e e t i n g o f t h e B o a r d will be F e b r u a r y a . R e a c t i o n o f m e m b e r s o f t he B o a r d na* b e e n g e n e r a l l y n e g a ­ tive. W ales Madden, chairman, • a i d t h a t he “ c a n s e e no n e e d f o r ai id . . . w o u l d be w h o l e h e a r t e d l y c h a n g e ” from an el e ct ­ aga n-’ or the T e x a n a t t hi s ed e di t l i me . Nowotny In his l e t t e r , D e a s a i d : “ I h a v e a s t r o iv f e e l i n g t h a t o u r s t u d e n t b o d y will a l w a y s d o t he c o r r e c t t i l i ng in c h o o s i n g t h e i r o f f i c i a l s w h e n the f a c t s a r e a v a i l ­ a b l e t o t h e m , but w th a n u n u s ­ u a l l y l o n g ha lot in tho- s p r i n g , it ha* beco me ncreasingiy difficult for the a v e r a g e s tu d e nt to inte l­ l i g e n t l y e va l at e t he v a r i o u s c an d i d a t e s ; an d I sincerely believe t n a t t he t i m e is a t h a r d w h e n a competent -tudenU faculty hoard ran cho ose the e di tor s of our s t u ­ de nt p u b l i c a t i o n s m u c h m o r e e f f i ­ c i e n t l y t h a n c an o ir s t u d e n t hod . “ O u r D A I L Y T E X A N is a l s o a m o n o p o l y , a n d I t hi n k our B o a r d f S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s h a * t he opp ortu nity to work out a pr o­ c e du re that would insure re s p o n ­ s i bi l i t y. Y o u h a v e r e c e n t l y t a k e n t he f i r s t s t e p in t h a t p r o c e d u r e . . . I t hi n k y o u s h o u l d s e r i o u s l y c o n s i d e r t a k i n g t he n e x t s t e p in t he f u t u r e c o n t r o l o f t he D A I L Y T EX A N .” In his l e t t e r , he r e f e r r e d t o t he University of Chicago, where Dean R o b e r t S t r o z i e r f o r c e d t he r e s i g ­ n a t i o n o f t he e d i t o r o f t he s t u d e n t n e w s p a p e r , a n d to an e x p l a n a t i o n o f t he s t a n d o f D e a n S t r o z i e r . T h i s s t a n d is t h a t t he s t u d e n t n e w s p a p e r is a m o n o p o l y a n d a * Coll ag • Daily In s u c h c a n n o t b e f r e e “ in t he s a m e w a y t h a t t he u n i t s o f a n a c t i v e l y c om pe ti tiv e p r e ss are free . It must be r e g a r d e d a s a p u b l i c u t i l i t y o f t he U n i v e r s i t y c o m m u n i t y . . . " Follow in g ar e partial s ta te m e n t s o f t h r e e B o a r d m e m b e r s who r e p ­ r e s e n t t he d i f f e r e n t f a c t i o n s o f t he B o a s d. Russ Kersten, Texan editor: ‘ " T h e r e s e e m s to bo no s o u n d b a s i s f o r f o l l o w i n g in t he s t e p * o f ( hicago University or any other s c h o o l . T o b e g i n w i t h, o u r s y s ­ t e m h a s s t o o d t he t e s t o f t i m e a d ­ m i ra bl y . T o o , no e v i d e n c e h as been See T S P , Page 6 Margaret Endress' Final Rites Friday Colleges Attacked For Not Com plying W ith Illegal Clause Six Pages Today By DOROTHY C A M P B E L L \ i c c - p r e s i d e n t J a m e s C. Dolley Wednesday that “ for IN FA N TILE PA RA LYSIS NO. 96 No Smoking in Class; Yule Holidays Revised 'UT Car Sale Would Be Bad’ Dolley Replies stated FIGHT _ _ J A N U A R Y 2-31 Th* AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JAN UAR Y 31, 1952 Price 5 Cents V O L 51 T exan T he d a FIGHT t he U n i v e r s i t y t o sel l its s t a t e - o w n e d c a r s a s d i r e c t e d b y t he 5 2 n d L e g ­ i s l a t u r e w o u l d do m o r e h a r m t h a n good.” The vice-president w as rep ly ­ i ng t o c r i t i c i s m m a d e l as t w e e k by s o m e m e m b e r s o f t he S t a t e Legislative Budget Board that state-owned colleges and univer­ s i t i e s w e r e not s e l l i n g t h e i r s t a t e owned cars as was suggested. O n e o f t he p r o v i s i o n s w h i c h t he B u d g e t B o a r d i n c l u d e d in tile g e n ­ e r a l a p p r o p r i a t i o n hill w a s t h a t h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n g r o u p s be r e ­ q u i r e d t o sell al l t he i r s t a t e - o w n e d c a r s by Oc to b e r I, 1951. This order, whi ch excluded school b u s e s , w a s c o m p l i e d with b y s o m e g r o u p s a n d i g n o r e d by o t h e r s . Sm oking and soft drinks will be banned from all I niversity classrooms, beginning S a tu rd a y . President T. S. Painter has approved the Faculty Coun­ cil’s resolution prohibiting smoking and soft drinks in cla ss­ rooms, teaching laboratories, and libraries. The Faculty Council also approved a revision in the I Ri­ vers it y calendar to include within the C h r i s t m a s vacation period Monday and T u e s d a y . December ‘22 and 23. The hob- d ay s were previously set to begin December 21. A special student-faculty committee, set up to study the sm oking and soft drink problem, submitted a resolution to the Faculty Council for consideration. This resolution w as adopt­ ed by the Council at its last meeting on .January 21. and w as submitted to President Painter tor approval. President Painter has sent out a memorandum with his sign atu re which will be circulated Thursday. It sta te s : Since World War II smoking and consumption —t o f soft d rin ks in classrooms have b e c o m e increasingly common occurrences in University buildings. This p r a c ­ tice has greatly added to the housekeeping and mainte­ Enrollment Reaches 4 ,5 0 0 Wednesday n a n c e p r o b l e m s , h a s ewused u n n e ­ ce s sa ry m a in t e n a n c e e xp e n s e , has created fire hazards, and has re­ s u l t e d in u n s i g h t l y f l o o r s . 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A r r o n feast* r o : r .st - \ a n d ph I— or more. s uspicion t h a t a l ar ge tunnel had S c h a f f e r , E . . a H o w a r d S e l l a r d s , d e n t , is c h a r g e d wi t h t h e pi f t ol nal e l a n g u a g e s , 1 9 0 7 ; Dr. Fr a n Funeral services were hel d I n c l u d e d i r. t he g r o u p a r e d e a n s , o f ed r c a * ion. P r o f * K e e p on W r i t i n g Rea Spell, T h e o d o r e d e a t h on O c t o b e r 2 2 o f D o u g l a s b e e n d u g f r o m A n d r e w s D o r m to Cif, L u t h e r W h i t n e y , p r o f e s s o r o f J e f f e r s o n \ Iso, S t a n l e y Ph *te>- Y net Two University p r o f e s s o r * . Tu< d a y a f t e r n o o n a t W e e d - ! e r ­ d i s t i n g u i s h e d p r o f e s s o r s , a n d th* S t e n b e r g , M i s s I . r e n c e M a y St ul l - R i n s e r , g o l f p r o f e s s i o n a l a n d ex- the f u t u r e H a n g e r o f f i c e . H e w a s professor f civil engi ne eri ng, g e o l o g y , 1909. p i o u s l y assured by w o r k m e n , h o w­ J a m e s D. M c F a r l a n d a d < E. ie;. f u n e r a l H o m e f o r Mr. W , h . P r e s i d e n t o f t he U n i v e r s i t y . ke n, B e n j a m i n ( a r r o l l Thump, P a u l U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t . T h e r e m a i n d e r o f t he 61 me n t ­ Dr . W. J . B a t t l e , p r o f e s s o r 1 9 0 5 ; Dr. R e g i n a l d H a r v e y G r i f ­ e v e r . t h a t t h e t u n n e l wa s f o r e l e c ­ R o w e , a r e t he a , t h o r * o f a new B a y a n s , f a t h e r o f Mr s . He w M a r ­ J . T h om p so n , Miss I/u s W ar e, e m e r i t u s o f c l a s s i c a l l a n g u a g e * , f i t h , p r o f e s s o r o f E n g l i s h , 1 9 0 2 ; he, a o f t he “ Ol d G . . a r d ” who h a v e t ri c al c o n d u i t s — o n l y . b o o k o f e n g i n e e r s ’ d r a w i n g p r o b ­ t i n, r e c e p t i o n i s t a t T e x a s U n i o n . Fa ir to Part ly Cloudy W a l t e r P r e s c o t t We b b , M i s s b a t h s e r v e d 3 0 y e a r s o r m o r e i n c l u d e s : Lindsey Henderson. ♦ Mr. Bayuns was an A u s t i n l e a d s t he “ Ol d G u a r d s ” with m o r e Dr. J o s e p h T h e w e a t h e r m a n p r e d i c t e d a lem,*., p u b l i s h e d b y D. V a n N o s ­ p r o f e s s o r e m e r i t u s o f s e c o n d e r . , Pa ii M a * o n B a t c h e l d e r , I^eo I. e rn e E. W h e a t l e y , B e r r y WhHt h a n 5 8 y e a r s o f s e r v i c e . Dr. " D o t s y o u r wife pi ck your g r o c e r f o r 28 y e a r s , a n d w a s a t r a n d C o . , I nc . , N e w Ti o r k * i t y Frannx I . ut he i W h i t n e y , high t e m p e r a t u r e o f 75 a n d a lox? education. 1906; Dr. J o h n M. B e l l m o n t , C h a r l e s P a u l B o n e r . J , ake c l o t h e s ? ” M o r e t h a n 5 0 U. S. col l e ge - a l ­ c a t t l e m a n p r i m to hi* d e a t h M o n ­ B a t t l e c a m e to t he U n i v e r s i t j ii o f 55 f o r T h u r s d a y wi t h a f a i r to Wi l e y , a n d O s c a r B o y d e n , \ ert P a r l e y B r o ­ ( l a r e r . e e A. Kuehne, professor emeriti! of L a * ~ ( | ‘ No , only the p o c k e t * . ” r e a d y us e t wo p r e v i o u s b o o k s by d a y m o r n i n g . B u r i a l w a s a t O a k ­ 1 8 9 3 . Dr. K. P. Sc Hbch, d i r e c t o r o f p a r t l y c l o u d y s ky. ga n , S. Le roy Br own, D a v i d Lee Brown William*. p h y s i c s , 1 9 0 0 , Dr. R o b e r t A i g e r t he B u r e a , o f I n d u s t r i a l C' hemiswood C e m e te r y . t he t e a c h e r s . Two Union Dances To Welcome Frosh New Taxes Placed N ) n Frat Workers Hanke Appointed To UNESCO Post Spriegel Says Actions Today Insure Success Commission Reduces Car Inspection Rules UT Credit Union To Meet Friday 1,858 Texans Due For March Draft They Just Lecture Away ACRES Thursday, 'January 3T T > L i t t le f ie ld v »*V ° / ft '* ''' M A Q A, L U P A * R C. J O. ‘ ill lea ve fo r C hicago t o d a y to a t t e n d a m e e t in g o f the yrnpic T r a c k a n d U n ite d S t a t e s 0 J * Field C o m m ittee . T h e g r o u p will m e et S a t ;r d a y to nam*- the head coach a n d thre* a s s i s t a n t co a c h e s f o r the U n ite d ! S t a t e s t e a m to e n t e r t h i s summer- W orld Olympic® at H elsin ki, F in l a n d . ( oach L i t t le f ie ld , w h o se t e a m s •ighteen Southw est have won C o n f e r e n c e ch a m p io n sh ip s, is a stror v. c a n d i d a t e fo r one of t c o a c h in g positions. STRftT A* H oo vers SA LE! S E R V IC E S T A T I O N • Midway Beauty Shop 3400 • University Drug Store W hit* - - G u a d a lu p e G uad iliip* P h o n * 5 -5 9 2 0 A n nou nc e * N * w G^^oll n * p ri ce * per t i l <», Defile la <*n *id G u l f or R * f. P r e m i u m r»r No N o . R r g i i t ^ r e d P h a r m a c i s t on [ J u l y O n the Dr*-" SA LE! mix wi;r.nn\ • Midway Barber Shop W hit* Si*!* W all New- Ret ap* * 23c 25c Tire* I N-rf TIRE. SPE C1AI S HTD. ■ i s « 00 * is at 23rd Texas' Final Surge Shades OU, 43-39 a 1sa n $ 1 7 as U n c ond it io n al G u a r a n t e e d Proposed Bowl Pits Texas A g a in st W orld T e x a s vs. the w o rld — t h a t s the fo o t b a l l m atch D a l la s s p o r t s m a n WARD lock a d put the p r^ s«u re on the and on th e throw-in p la y S c a l i n g young O k lah o m a*. b ro k e . L a , f o r a lay-up a . the Don K lein an,] G e o r g e S c a lin g Seconds la te r, he sn a r e d a f in a l b u z z e r so u n d e d . , . A ,i • n S o o n e r re b o u n d a n d wa- f o u le I. Texas little bu tterfly guard ch ip p e d in a Trod goal a p ie c e in , , , , » t.T e x a s took the bai o u t o f bound-, j . „ y . r a m o n t ^ s tu r n e d in a ‘ be I n t lh -ero nd a to t i . - the --------------- -------------.I g r e a ts ll L o n g h o r n s their se con d fo u r- p o in t crew * add ition to s c o r i n g six points. S o ­ . , i*on over the W y n a n t W ils o n Places v ic to r y o f ph' • or Gib F o rd had a g r e a t 0 k • g r t or, r e b o u n d s a n d a lo n g with A In O k l a h o m a A A U M e e t fja y nij*ht. V iram or.te an*! I> o n B la c k , p ac ed A G r e g o r y Gym crowd o f n o r W y narit Wilson won T e x a s T e x a « U t q . a r t e r “ t a ilin g tac2 ,0 0 0 witno **') t h e hear' inly p la c e s in the O k la h o m a Open pUrj;j,,ng tilt, the p r o c e e d s o f whir AAL sw im m in g m e e t held a t f o u n d his Pri( e n rich ed the local m arc h o f Dim* B a r t l e s v i l le , Okla. l a s t M onday. secon d Half d riv e by $ 0 0 1 .0 0 . Wilson c a p t u r e d third p la c e s in high “ c o r e r gam* Stym ied h th** S o o n e r s tight 5 0 0 -yard and lO-yard freein the f i r s t h a lf 1 sty le ev en ts an*! ti zone d e f e n s Kith play o f 0-8 so p h o ­ The T e x m r e s h u f f l e d its lin eu p a t the th‘f, j o o - y a r d Ire* more c a n t e r B o b W ailer stoo d o u t t a r t o f the secon d h a lf a n d - irged j;j Sw im m in g ( o ach H ank in the O k la h o m a a t ta c k . He p a c e d to a 35-3.'{ lead in tim third period. r i apn ,in gu te re a five-rnan S n o r e r s c o r e r s with l l po.nt®, nine I hey had been behind J. I - l h a* he t e a m in the m e e t, hich w as domf ti em in the first half. o f O k la h o m a s t a r t o f the p eriod . Hated by ( ’ r iver C oach B r u c e D ra k e * fiv e won er swim., c t s * ■ ** a p p l a u s e W ith seven m in u tes l e f t rn the t a n k m e n . So of the p artisan fin a l c a n t o , Coach “ S l u e Hull from the S o u th * • t C o n f e r e n c e crowd w i * h their f a n c y ball-1 nt his O r a n g e five int*, a stall entered. har ; ;n g an*l p a s s in g which a p ­ ( 0 p ro t e c t a 38-35 lead , b u t the p roa ch ed G lo b e t r o t t e r a p p e a r a n c e s T e x a s f r e e z e had s u f f i c i e n t th aw s W h i t e S o x S i g n All P l a y e r . -y(, a t tim es, to e n a b le the S o o n e r s to pull up C H I C A G O , .Iar 30A' th<* In a w a r m - u p tilt, St. E d w a r d s even, 39-39. C h ic a g o White S o x beearn ;gn u: -et th e n jr y - rid d led A ustin K le in , who bari a t o u t m o s t o f f i r s t m a j o r l e a g u e f l u b to for M aroon 48-12 . the g a m e a f t e r d r a w i n g th re e its en tire r o ste r o f 38 play'* T e x ; * - ’ n e x t g a m e is t h i s S a l u r quick foul- in 'he f ir s t period, th*- 1 9 5 2 censor Wed? e d a y . t u r n e d h e ro in the s tre tc h . He M arvin G risso m , a p itc h e r, an, d r o p p ed in a push “ hot with 30 R o cco K r a n ic h , third b a s e m a n se c o n d s ■<< go to b l e a k the d e a d - a g r e e d to t.erm- d a y w * n the) here. m eet T e x a s 22 Totals M W New Students W \ (43) f IS ! ab Pf tp it ta * t Ia >**msn Tan*. «*H ■» 2. Dow!**. Viramon*»*, F h . t • Old Students an all-star team footballers of G e o r g e S c h e p p s ho p e s to p r e s e n t io rs f r o m all o th e r c o ll e g e s a n d r o n - T e x a s p ro p la y e r s. in his ho m eto w n n e x t w in ter, the F o r m e r p r e - :d e n t o f the D a lla s A s s o c i a te d P r e s s re p o r te d W ednesb a s e b a ll club a n d p r e s e n t ow n e r day . I f it m a t e r ia l i z e s , the la te st o f the C o r p u s C h risti d a m on d a d d itio n to th e list o f p ost-sea a o n fr a n c h ise , S c h e p p s ha- a p p lie d t# bowl e x t r a v a g a n z a s will be u n ­ the S t a t e F a i r o f T e x a s f o r perre eled in th e C o tto n Bow l n e x t m: -ion to use th e C o t to n B ow l aa J a n u a r y 4. T h e g a m e is s l a t e d to the g a m e ' s site and e x p e c t s a p ­ p it T e x a s c o lle g e se n io r s and p roval. J . Paul S h f f d v * Switched to Wildroot Fream-Oil Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test AAM < h ar *-H111j f Dnwie*. Eof*!, f professional against «p OKLAHOMA (3 9 J Norton f — < rn- 'n*, f Wailer, ar i,ro«»r Mn. sr Mr Eld* her i, g _ U n*, ti --Jon es f — TEXAS T exas PO OI PAUL w k hiving a fowl time Even hit b e t* ga! didn't give a h o o t for him. ' Wise she hate me s o ? ” he asxed hi* roommate. Simple, you study old bird — because your hair* always ruffled up! Better try Wildroot Cream-Oil hair tonic. It a OOO-alcoholic. ( coram * soothing Lanolin. And docs tree things Relieves ann* ying dryn ess. Remove* loose, n e b dan dr f? Groom s hair neat.y and natural!*/ ad day long. ( I sen lim en up your scalp And h e l p s you p a s s the F:n ger-N ib N'est-er, T e s t ') Paul got Wiidroot C ream-Oil and now hr s a ' o s trig success. So why don t vou t.i*.c a taxi-derm ist to a* v drug or to,let g o ods c ,inner to get a b o tt l e or tube of w ildrotX Cream-Oil. It s your hair s best friend' And ask for it it your barber shop.Then there s no talon how the chicks I! go for you. A i f I i i So. H a m , H ill Rd., W tlltam n tilt \ . } W i l d r o o t C o m p a n y , Inc., Buffalo l l , N Y. K it* and B,hba Gar- HOW MANY TIMES A DAV The Texas Book Store offers a 40% d is c o u n t ON A L L USED BOOKS d Texas Bookstore offers a 1i.e 10 0 7 0 The Texas Book Store saves you time! a. Give us your course numbers on all books and supplies b. We supply the correct BOOKS and SUPPLIES It's g o o d Anytime! Student Checks loo? 200? IF YOU’RE AN AVERAGE SMOKER THE RIGHT AHSWER IS OVER 200! REBATE ADDITIONAL We Cash 50? 0 T EX A S BOOK STORE Yes, 2 0 0 times every day your nose and throat are exposed to irritation.. • 2 0 0 GO O D REASONS W H Y YOU'RE BETTER OFF SM O KING If P hilip M o r r is ! definitely m ild e r . . . PR O V ED definitely less irritating than any other leading brand . . . P R O V E D by outstanding nose and throat specialists. P R O V IO EXTRA! ATTENTION A U COLLEGE STUDENTS Every Sunday Evening over C B S THE P H IL IP M O R R I S P L A Y H O U S E Presents an Outstanding College Student Featured with Famous Hollywood Stars In the P H IL IP M O R R IS Intercollegiate Acting Competition PHIUPMORRIS Thursday, January 31, 1952 THE DAILY TEXAN Pag® 3 Professor Trying Exes Slow to Claim Diplomas Photography Course Now Drama Subject graduates in the U n iv e rs ity . In some countries the diploma eith e r are g re a t p ro crastin ato rs or w ill be o ffe re d in the D e p artm en t a re n ’t much interested in h a rin g is used as a legal docum ent. To o f D ram a this spring. D ram a graduated. a uthenticate it, the sig n atu res of 3 1 0 L, the course name, is the sec­ M ax Fichtenb aum , associate re ­ U n iv e rs ity o ffic ia ls m ust be n o ta r­ ond h a lf o f the old Physics 313. g istrar, has 17 diplom as dated ized, the county clerk m ust a u ­ rerequisite fo r the course, A d ­ from 1933 through 1948 which th e n tica te the signature o f the v is e d Ph o to g rap h y, is Physics have never been delivered. n o tary public, and a consul from 313. M ost seniors f ill in two cards; the home co u n try of the student The cias= w ll m eet on T uesdays one the name th e y w ish entered m ust authenticate the signature and T hu rsd ays a t 12 o’clock and on their diplom a and another o f the clerk. Besides his the sig­ there w ill be three hours of lab w here it should be seat. M a n y n atu re o f the Texas S e c r e ta ry of persona wish the name to appear S ta te is sometimes needed and • very week. H erm an Rom eike, teaching fe l­ on their diploma in another than o ccasio nally the signature o f the U S S e c re ta ry o f S ta te. und er which th ey are registered low, w ill teach the course. A n advanced photography course A few U n iv e rs ity G u stato ry n o te: A p p e tite comes with eating . . • hut thirst departs with drinking R a b e la is lose th irst in a h u r r y w ith a bottle o f ice-co Icf C o ca-C o la . . . anc! find sp ark lin g refreshm ent. Y o u can & • O m r o UNDER AUTHORITY O F THI CO CA COLA CO M PA N Y RY A U S T IN C O C A - C O L A B O T T L IN G C O M P A N Y I 932 , THI COCA-COLA CO M PANY M ILITARY Oak Ridge Official Solar Heat Here Praises Scientists South now holding pre-doctoral fellow ships from the Institute. Seven U n iv e rs ity fa c u lty mem­ bers, including three from G a lve s­ ton M ed ical B ra n ch , have w orked in the research laboratories at He is D r. Russell Spurgeon Poor, u n iv e rs ity relations division O ak Ridge. Dr. P o o r emphasized th a t BO chairm an a t O ak Ridge In s titu te . D r Poor, m aking his th ird v isit to 60 per cent o f a ll w ork done to the U n iv e rs ity Ja n u a ry 16-17, by the In s titu te is basic research, saw the Off-Cam pus R esearch valuab le in w a r or peace. U lt i­ m ate objective o f the A tom ic E n ­ C en ter fo r the firs t time. ergy Commission laboratories, he He w as impressed especially, he stressed, is to develop power fo r said, w ith the V a n de G raff “ atom peacetim e purposes. sm asher’’ at the U n iv e rs ity ’s big The A E C em ploys 6,645 engi­ research installation. Dr. Po o r ex­ pressed pleasure that young men neers, at all levels of its operaare being tra in ed a t the U n iv e r ­ tion, D r. P o o r said. He pointed sity to supplem ent the sm all group out th at two of the fiv e natio n al of experts now equipped fo r atom ­ com m issioners are engineers, and m any other high posts are fille d ic la b o ra to ry work. The U n iv e rs ity is one o f 29 by engineers. A top-draw er o ffic ia l o f the O ak R id g e In stitu te o f N u c le a r Studies has commended the “ ex­ cellent w o r k " being done by U n i­ v e rsity student scientists. sponsoring institutions in the , South fo r the Oak Ridge In s titu te of N u c le a r Studies. Pre sid e n t T. S. P a in te r is a member o f the hoard o f directors. T w o U n iv e rs ity students are among the 29 in the CLOTHING FOR AIR FORCE ROTO, NAVAL ROTO 4 ARMY ROTO SHOES <95 to 095 pr. A U n iv e rs ity of T exas engineer is bringing solar heating to the Southw est. B u r n e tt F o rre s t T re a t, associ­ ate professor of m echanical engi­ neering, this week begins in itia l tests on the p o ssibility of harness­ ing the sun’s rays fo r heating in this section. The theory is to g ath er heat from the sun during the day and use it to w arm a stru ctu re at night or store it fo r w arm ing during cold spells. The system is based on the p re­ mise th at the sun can heat w ater, or some other substance, which can be circulated through pipes in a w a ll, g iving o ff the heat to w'arm a room. M r. T r e a t ’s testing app aratus is atop the E n g in e e rin g Building. JET BOOTS J 395 to 1495 pr. B la c k or brow n PARA-TROOP BOOTS 1 Q 9 5 to ]3 9 5 p r. B la c k or brow n TROUSERS tJ5 0 pr. A rm y tw ill, O ffic e r M odel, Hi-rise back, zipper fro n t, F la p pockets. SHIRTS £ 9 5 to 3 9 5 OO. A rm y tw ill or poplin. In tan or a ir force blue. OVERSEAS CAPS 50epr 75c#a 50epr SOXS B la c k or A rm y tan. BELTS, Web SHOES RESUEDED Dr. P o o r spoke on “ E n g in e e rin g m d A tom ic E n e r g y ’’ at a dinner m eeting fo r graduate students and fa c u lty members of science and engineering departm ents W e d n e s­ day night. T an, w hite or blue. U.T.’* and R.O.T.C.’s also Social W ork School Receives $4,000 The social work school has set up a $ 4.0(H) scholarship fund to provide eight scholarships o f $500 each. Hogg Foundation for M ental H ygiene made a $2,000 g ra n t which w as matched w ith $1,000 Scnoe tfou/t&eUg.. Frontier and Square Dance Clothing $A V E LADIES FRONTIER TROUSERS REFINISHED In g re e n , m a ro o n , t a n , b tu * black, ate — g .95 to 8.95 pr. LADIES BLUE JEANS from Mr. and M r '. R a y W . W i l l ­ oughby of San Angelo and the Lem uel Scarbrough Fo undatio n of Austin contributed $1,000. The g ift from M r. and M rs. W illo u g h b y duplicated a contribution they made to the .sell )ol last year. ★ D r. Leonard S. C o ttrell J r . , ; social psychologist w ith the Russell Sage Fo u n d a tio n of New Y o rk C ity , praised the U n iv e rs ity G r a ­ duate School of Social W o rk M on­ day, saying the school’s research finding s, theories, and methods in tra in in g social w orkers w ere es­ pecially commendable. He added the s ta ff of the school is in a position to make a g rea t contribution to its filed, F r o n t i e r o r r e g u la r m ode! m ad e b y “ L e v i " 3.95 to 4.50 pr. MENS FRONTIER TROUSERS In Army Twill ...... 5.95 pr. In Gabardine 8. 95 pr. A up “ L e r i * ’’ or “ L ee ______ Riders” 3.75 pr. Bags of all colors and materials Refinished and Repaired RANGER HATS 4 -IN C H B R IM In L a v a , m e sq u ite , g re e n a n d m aroon 5.95 A 10.00 E a . WESTERN HATS Lava KEYS MADE ^ Jh e Horn of Belier Shit Co-Op Manager Elected Law Enforcement Chief cm d J K I 95 ea. In fo rest green or A ir F o rc e blue. Smooth Shoes G ra n ts to fu rth er the w ork of the U n iv e rs ity Graduate School o f S o c ia l W o r k have recently been contributed, announced M iss Tora Lee Ped erson, director o f the School o f S o c ia l W ork. * Low q u arter, regu lation b lack or b r o w n ^ color 5.00, 7.50 A 10.00 Ea. AUSTIN ARMY & NAVY STORE .PYHNO AWTCMnOMS. 201 W E S T 6th— A C R O S S FROM P O S T O F F I C E Featu rin g Quality Merchandise at F a ir Price* Alway* E . C. R a th e r, m anager of the U n iv e rs ity Co-Op fo r 34 years, has heen elected president of the T ra v is C ounty Law’ En fo rc e m e n t < ommission. O ther o ffic e rs are W . F . Mc N am ara, vice presid ent; and Ja c k B itto r, secretary-treasurer. Im Use the Texan Classified Ads 2254 G u a d a lu p e N ex t to C o - O p at the p icazd llL ty Breakfast 6:30 a.m. to 11:OOa.m. C h o ic e of C hilled Fruit Ju ic e Small G lass Dish of C hilled Fruit C o c k ta il H o t or D ry C e re a l and C re a m Two Eggs any Style you prefer Two Patties Pure Pork Sausage Pic c a d illy Sw eet Roll Piping H o t Biscuit Fresh H o t C o fe e A n y Time of the D ay IO * 12* 18* 24* 24* IO * 3* 5* Lunch 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Shrim p C o cktail and C rackers G rille d C h o p p e d B e e f Steak M e a t Balls and S p a g h etti B re a d e d Pork C h o p and C re a m G r a v y C h ick en Pie with Fresh V eg etab les Swiss Steak and G r a v y Roast Leg of Beef A u Ju s C a n d ie d Sw eet Potatoes H a rv a rd Beefs C o tta g e C heese Fresh A p p le Pie Sa la d . 25* 30* 38* 39* 42* 55* 68* 14* 12* 12* 15* Dinner 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m Baked Stuffed Pep pers and C re o le Sauce Fried C o d Fish and T artar Sauce Baked Spare Ribs and Dressing R oast Turkey and Dressing C lu b Steak and A m erica n Fried Potatoes Fillet M ignon French Fried Potatoes Ste w e d Blackeyed Peas Dalian S a ’ad with Pure O I ive O il Fresh Frozen C h e rry Pie 30* 38* 50* 55* 60* 85* 12* 12* 25* 15* LOWEST PRICED IN ITS FIELD! Th., tr « o t «• - v< • -• D » I »• 4 Door S#'lon im for I m tL#p r o * P « r a b • mod*! " " « A# <0 (C o *1 ovation of titmdard #q u '* * * • * » ond tr.m iilMtrofod it 0 t p t *d t n t on o .o /ob lily of m a fn a l- 1 Take Advantage of our CONTINUOUS SERVICE from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. \ including Sundays E l* Com e, see the finest of all Chevrolets . . . b ril­ liant's new for ’52 in all these exciting w ays: Vivid N ew Royal-Tone Styling w th Bodies b> I isher that set the standard for beauts. CHEVROLET SOI CONGRESS CAFETERIA Rodiant N ew Exterior Colors . . . widest and most w ondcrtul a rray of colors in its field. Alluring N ew Interior Color* . . . with two-tone upholsters' and trim harmonizing with body colors, in all De Lux e sedan and coupe models. uith N ew XutomaUc C h o ke, gives finest no-shift driv­ l i t Oftify Prtit CafidP R IC E D MORI LO W ! New, smoother, softer ride for all passengers. XI! these and many other advantages are sours in the ’52 I hesrelets at lowest prices and with outstanding economy of operation. T hey're the only fine c a n priced, so low. See them now ! N ew Cenferpoise Power .. engine is cushioned in rubber to bring amazing new smoothness of SO operation and freedom from vibration to lowcost motoring PEOPLE RUT Ixtra.Smooth PO W E R ing at low est cost. (C om bination o f Pow erglide A uto­ m atic T ransm ission and 105-h.p. Engine optional on D e L u xe m odels at extra co st.) CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CARI 801 CONGRESS SEE IT AT YOUR CHEVROLET D E A L E R ’S Thursday, Ja n u a ry 31. 1952 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N 9a q e _4 — B y B ild a r L ittle M o n o n th e C a m p o * i t W h at w o u ld life r l>e w i t h o u t a r election-year experience of h avin g G overnor Sh ivers say in effect: “ Hey. men. (P u b lic Safety l e . D e p a rtm e n t) make this car inspection b u s i n e s s so ca v almost anyone can p a s s ! I his is liable to o inspection n f ) A n o lia n r ,x a n iA 2. The ie - obvious gripe, that dealing M anv students are wondering w hy they didn’t get a lit- e more consideration during final-. The hief com plaints are against construction worker- and a sm attering of profs "'ho broke promise- v th grade fa ting, could be dispensed Vi th in the future if profs would make ,t a j>oint to inform each class exactly what proc od ire to expect and follow it concerning fx>-t ing of grade-. I. Laborer* at work on the sidewalk projects certain ly can’t be blamed. They are only putting in a day’s w ork where the-Pre ordered. Rut th* men who de rided to build the sidewalks, a ir hammers and all, precisely during finals instead of doing some less noisy w ork were careless of t he needs of stin lent s. ?;o the letter. Too often promises w eren 't kept and dozens of students w ere left guessing; a simple note on the proper bulletin board would ha e sufficed in cases of unavoidable delay. Students should get a little better break than th a t; finals are tough enough under o rd in a ry conditions. CCX. F in d Fay that poi I tax today, if you haven t out about the relative m erits of G et deep d o " n behind the shining t ampa gu speech* s and p a rty id o latry tion time. The other half, which involves a lot more brainw ork than it takes to plank down $ 1.75 or ask for exemption, re­ quires you to read, listen, and analyze. find out what each man stands for. especially on big nat i or sal issue-. of the m ilita ry , and e x p an d e d p n b lic- h e alth f a c i li­ tie s will all c o n trib u te to the -Mortage Vnd, since the tim** ;t takes to e d u c a te a d o c to r is becoming lo n g e r anti lo n g er, w e had b e tte r p re p a id now fo r the m e d ic a l re q u ire m e n ts tha* w ill exist, a g e n e ra tio n from da v. A M A . C A SK Th*- impending shortag* may amount to forty tho asand doctors ten years hence. Rut, the \me> ran Medical Association, even while con ceding that. a serious situ* non exists, goes right on sup porting protective restrio non* along o I d-fashioned trftde-union I ties. A Senate hill to give medical and ct net health schools ..bout $40 mil* ; on y e a r ly hated. is s t ill b e in g *ie- I he A M A. opposes it. Tee x M A. has homharder ? h< A.M . A , Dr. V rank D icken­ son, has put that m essage T T n* h D a ily e « la x a n , D ^ a • s tu d e n t vet y m ed ical costs hi*- thus c o v­ ered. X- p riv a te in s u ra n c e ex ­ pand* and as d em an d s o f v e t ­ e ra n s t a i m e d ic a l se rv ic e s fro m toe g o '-W pm e a t g ro w , the dem and for m o re m ed i­ c a lly t ra in e d m en a n d w om en w ,, gi ca 'I v in c r ease. effec tiv ely . 24,000 by POOR 105 J. Ho also i i * agre*'? with 'he X NI A. about how much of th*' physician rime ha- been saved b\ the technological progre*s, It is possib e to envisage e ort worse shortages than that which I hr, R i for e*e«' - R 197ft the shortage could ex­ ceed I 25,000 doctor*. But whether th e -hoitagp * 2 1,000 or t 25,milt, the m o i leal schools fait* disaster with­ out. aid of -mine kind. I heir financial situation is such that they must either train too few doctors or train too many inadequately. T h e need fo r m ore doc to is -p rin g s not o n ly fro m the in ­ c re a s e in our p o p u la tio n . M o re o f o u r people th an e v et b e fo re a re dem and ng decent m e d ic a l c h iv I ’r iv a te in * u r a n re alread x cover- seven tyreven m illio n people, b u t, a* tiH* been sho w n in D r. D ean t la r k '* e x c e lle n t s u rv e y fo r the L e h m a n < o m m ittee o f th e S e n a te and in other o f f ic ia l stu d ies, o n ly fro m ten to tw e lv e p er cent o f a. p r iv a te | T new sp ap er of e lh * x a n U n lr e r a U y of I* * a a , I* p u b liahad in A u s tin e v e ry m o m m a except Monday «nd to J in * and a a e e p t d u r in g h o lid a y and e x a m in a tio n p e rio d * . and p d u rin g t h * • .m m e r s e s s io n * u n d e r t h * t it le of T h * - .am m er t u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y by l e v a * s t u d e n t I ’ ib i b a t i o n * in c . N e w * c o n t r i b ' ! ion * wit b* a--rap t*# by te le p h o n e it- 2 4 ■ o >* • th . V i t o r i a : office I i i I or at th* N e w . La b o ra to ry. L B . I* l« Q * - eoneerning d e liv e ry and a d v e n t* ng should na m»'i*i in * H > - * Opinion* of th * l a w n ar,- no* n* . . . a r l l v tho## of t h . A d m m i. t r a o o n i r o th e r U n i v e r s i t y o ffic ia l* E n te re d a* tecond-ciaa* m atter October is . 194S at th* To*? O fftee a* A la tin . T e x a s a n d e r ‘ he A c t o f M a r c h 3. I 8 1 1* _ ____ A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S W I R E S P R V IC I T h * A s s o c ia t e d P r e * , la e tc ; is iv e t v e n t u i . d to th . la*, fo r r e r u h u - a t lo n f t a l n e a t d is p a tc h # * eyed r e d *© it or not o th e r w is e cr# #d ’? ’• paper, and inca, item * of spontaneous origin pith lahed p ub licatio n of ail o t h c m attei f e r e ir i ai*© ©eser-ed herein R ig h t , of Represented for National Adversing he Nation*: Advertising sp , .ire Inc Collet* I' . ->1'« her* Representative 420 Madnon Ave N ew San I raneiseo - Lo* Anga,.** ('n ca go —* B e n to n Mr M BI R york, NA SUBSCRIPTION RATES M in im u m S u b scrip tio n f hree M onth* Mailed rn Austin $1.00 lur *0© Ma *> readers nn© Jim J im E a g e r L u s k , J o e l K ir k p a t r ic k , M a r y H elen Spear, Ii N ig h t SportH E d ito r A-': i-tants N ig h t S o c ie ty E di t or Ah.-istant Night Amusements Editor A s s is ta n ts FO R JO D ay E d ito r X iu h t E d ito r .-------- © * Caf ? , Rob Pierce, A en Will a t Al Ward J e f f Hancock. Sa Pa,*, ...... Bo b H a lfo rd G it I a I >c k e 11 \ it z B e lt Segal Bobby New Sin B e ttie C IR C U L A T IO N \\ c need not o n ly n io r* d o cto rs b u t also a b e tte r d is­ tr ib u tio n o f d o c to rs . D o c to r» m ust so m eh o w be lu red in to -m allet c o m m u n itie s . T h e se* t iousnes- o f th e m a ld is trib u ­ tio n is su g g ested by a ques. t o n n a ire sm it to p h y s ic ia n s n the at med -* 1v ices iii 1914; it re v e a le d that. o n ly one per re n t o f th e p h y s ic ia n s in te n d ­ ed to p ra c tic e in the s m a lle r c o m m u n itie s that ton ta ut f o r ­ ty to u r p e r cent o f the popu* Sat i ut. 'The s h o rta g e is a l­ re a d y so se rio u s tnat u rb a n a re a s are o u tb id d in g M ira! a n a fo r th** s e rv ic e s o f newI v t ta i ned d o rto i s WHO SHOULD R a w .a n d PAY? W h e re is th e m oney to tra m the e x tra m edical .stu­ den ts g o in g to cogie f io m " Not m uch can be expected from h ig h er tu itio n fees, te<1UCt ions in expenses, am i in• i -‘ii -ed en dow mer. t . And th * p ressu re 'if the V A K A , w ill p m bab I y c o n tin u e to p re v e n t E e fle ra l subsidies. Whj not utah© f be future doctor themselves pay? I’erhaps they couldti t all pay ip dun ng their student years, but why shnu dn’t they obli­ gate th«m elves to pay for their educations on the in­ stallment plan? Doctors can look forward to quite com­ fortable average incomes, and th** obligation would not turn (■ut to be burdensome lf each student agreed to pat two aer cent of his ncome during his working life. The current crop of medical students can probably look forward to av­ erage lifetime incomes of st least $600,000. At that rate, each could pay an average of $12,000 to his medical school after he began practicing, mary could afford to pay $2,uibt during training, and th e total of $14,000 should cr ver the i expenses. It would iii ■ et in u n fa ir A ll- A m * ru a n Paternal*#? A * * o c ia t e d C o lle g ia t * P i e * * Dclivc re* f .75 per mo *ort alow the you *ee, ning you •a m e Queen. it do, If all to you • I •e , twice want to fa»t the run­ in you a* I hrough the mu*t a* th* get run fi t a t L o o k i n g - to re q u ire a ni> -I -a st idem to pay the f ii re - <>f h - •dm ation, since he obtains a license to practice n a rest!icted field ; ha ’ may vie bi him a life■nu income f more than ha f a nisi. on dollars, two or tm ce times Me ii come of the a y i age college g ra d u a te . If • e nay un ut wore deductible v I , poses, th* gov el I men; wmild in effect footing a large share of th* • I cit bout worrying the A.M. V- about government cot '''<»■ of, or influence on, medicine. (in c •i if fie • :y w > lid have - i he iiv,u in me. T h e re should © agreem ent among the rn . a1 schools that st dents \n lid pa acco rding to a v ­ erage c's- -. u t h e r w i s e sch'o - in s tro n g fin a n c ia l condition would be able to entice the "ext students 'n th me offei of cheap tuition. , ,, . f M . o ij d r • A cheson E D IT O R : * urn . * pi q to r cv, a lw a y * m u tte r ng under n e ath t h e i r b re a th , “ m u ck , p u ck , ru c k , c lu c k , c h uck, hh uvKf tu c k , . . J j j ..t ? *-«('(* i j a * v i f (>fI y ^ r*f*a«i 1 1 •a? M r. A c h e s o u n re p ro a c h , h u t c o n s id e ra tio n h a n d lin g o f ’ Tr eat y. ha f an ho u r Oh b la s t! L e t ’s fo rget the w hole th in g , A lin e.ess i et;int) at ion ■- a stu |i i ! 111■ . <, a t , * a ' I I. HICE 4o ’ a in I neI ne sa . i t ’s good n a .: m g fo r a rm y life . U R I Kn a c q u a in ta n c e ours cam e ro a rin g in w ith a g e n u in e bona f i l e pun the o th e r d ay. It seem s that tw o a rc h e n em ies w e re sta n d in g in fro n t o f a M u l ­ ing I' axe, b u s ily not n o tic in g each o th e r , w hen s u d d e n ly the flo o r gave w a y b e n e ath th em , preeips fa t in g them in to the f i n p ace. T h e n a tu r a l re su lt o f th is wath e y becam e g ia t e frie n d s . T h e fello w w ho to ld th is evid e n th had his h e a rth in the rig h t sr,,! lim n i p lace e e lb a iio w - , p ( amiidk fi r#| K>rt ai a . pf n ' i n n d i< lik lc» r e p o r t *» of if] ( 'l a * # of * . . * io n . ( *n‘l I ’« ’** report * * f,.r J IV p. r m lv a n r .r ) i I.-. »rv the i 1,p ev a m in s finns ................ it for I ’ h Vt V "i l>- h « 'I «*' * IU • ••ole J. ., r to ' r , ,S . e o T e x a n AC RO SS I Ambition 5. T rib u ta ry of Amazon 9. A t one time IO. W icked I T A dull finish J 2. Low est point 14. Fuss 15. Tow ard 17. Piece out 18. F iji Islands (abbr.) 19. Gathered in rows, as a fabric 22. Measure of length 25 N ative metal 26, Once more 28. Eskim o boat 32. M oisture 34. Nothing but 35. More sweet 39. Ex ist 40. Goblin 41. N eg ative reply 42. D rinking vessel 43. Frag ran ce 46 sk in tumors 48. Broken tooth 49. Ostrich-Uke bird 50. A circuit 51. Mandates C ro ssw o rd 4 Anglo* Saoeon courts 5. F.nclosure 6 Polynesian drink 7 Addition to a bill 8. S im ila r ll- S icilian secret society «v a r .) IS. Color 16 E x c la m a ­ tion 20 Y'ex 21 Q uan tity of paper Pu zz le 24 Conceal 27. Seine 29. The ti pr ». < I 1, 42. 44. 45. 47. Gang Disfigure Mature W in e receptacle A C ry p to g ru m Q u o tatio n T B U V B R S L E V S X L P U S E V S U P l ’ S, T X V V - D X U V B N S . D R L W e No enrollm ents * ’ a p p lic a n ts % >0 * -tan X and F e b r .a r 14. 1 W r ite r * *o To th * a ttid e n ta w h o p la n 'n w it h d r a w in St den * wno p tao -o w ’th d ra w m rv Ja n in and t h o s e w h o do n o ' J u a n for th e »erond *e n .e » ' e y wit! ,t d e a ir*!' < t o rein rn t h e i r T L a n a e t Ja n u a r y re tu rn to r Ta* ' -se*« not to he R e g is tr a r » 1» ffI ” • la-er th a n J a n u a r y ll. 1952. I f • er,- ' .-n* in r.>a ' -et th# R e g : , ' rn r * t i f f © e no* a t e f th a n J a n . a r r ti IV ’ he » t.e en t i t 'e d re, „ r e f i r d „ ( ' i s so o f i n * - ' d e n ' A' M i n t Fee lf •he 'ie «e * I and ia re' ,r n * d M arrn 15, th e between Feh- a r r re :' •-id w i l l be o n y VAT F K H T F N F A C M A sso ciate Regia-rw r T h e re ar# vara n tea In a T m v e ra ity
  • 2 4 S. I* J * ©n * ng ar I Food ber i I©e. - e 1 W hi* ■i' P R O D U C E Q U IC K RESULTS Nursery Room and Board Rooms for Rent aparts tre e t Xilit ©a a f'- r YA C A.Vt A ' etch. I ^r- Good loca<*» Mrs. K** +\ ti i > it rie l fo r ft I ! 1 K M !' R O S K O P F . N O T a '©. ( ompM.nd Ha . n A ia m H , a yood b i v i a l I ■ '" Good work ny order. Gail S I 09 afte r 7 p m. BOYS F L R G IR L S I h.oek o ff ce- ; yj- a g .eat h otJ #e f odm fo r 'e e p h o n e , ai- © - ' ' r ng 6-4744 BO YS S ’ ident H o ae— one block I om camp a. Mea - se rve # fami, v tty « Phone 6-611$ or 7-040 . h « if bedroem. W etna t aittin® eye-. I block car line. Phone A D I* A T E M FN t-n-tf* rom for-»b!e i rn-. •-«; • -sr m i l ' f t M , a-reenett porrb P ri - a ' e horne, one block from I aw B ld g . Phone 2-OS-2. S P ACA for ©ne n large double T w o ’arite closets, k i t c h e n p r iv ­ ilege*. if des -en I T. approved 2100 San G a b rie 2-3542 R O O M ;— Pr des red. ate ■ ' • ’■»'© • Special (.IR IS . GR « A so pr S '* W r ’ il R >»rd if •a Services ro o m B E A U T I Fl ! R f iL M and ha -h in lo .e priva-e I,, 'ne. tin •• .tally q oet and comfort*©!# K itch e n priv i!e**a if #eair«><]. •, ). oca • .* n r wwik ing a-ance to I n ivers it I • W e a l • rd ' *4 H AIR S t a g y '* 7 5c U I'TS B a r r ie r S h o p - G .a d e l .p * C H I N A P A I N T I N G lessor,*. M o r n i n g or n ig h t classes. R eg v e r a t Q i n k « a a Wa-ch Shop. !• ' ban J ac in- C H IN A P A IN T IN G . CN A - » . - © ▼ an e x te rio r ed '©act . r (fo rm e r 7 M G K R O O M for moo in bt .ck ho- ,e 4 the >e r e * t near cam Ad ©ming b a lk and pc - • a . y h - i n S © ' w e a t e r r i n * b r a n c h e s a r e a-, a e t o l i t. iv e r a , ’ y v a *e entrance. TOO W e s t 2 2 n d . Phone fa c u lty , w ive s, stu d en ts, A v I W. a -3 it H5 or 5 3-3 ' - ti. pl.'- ' '.A R A G E room with p rivate ha'b m err •e « at v. c. • . ' •• - grega.a Lorn ne 2-0603. 2-1740 or cad a t 2619 W ic h "a T Y P I N G D O N K a t home Fa**, a c - ira*# Ph o n e $$-3971. M KN STU D EN TS double room *. O n e Furnished Apartm ents sing le w ith ’ win bed*. lavatory. large closet*, q i c home. 10 12 West. E L E C T R I C T Y P E W R I T E R These., i v e F F F ! I E N C V ap artm ent- o re - oek w e *' 2 3rd. T elephone k-0591. booas, theme* Reasonable ra -e«. 53-2378. of G uadalupe a" I h i* Idea! for at en- co 1pie m eed for n pr a'© hon * S h are bath w ith one * ity neighborhood M r* R itc h ie . h M • P •■ ' Manager, Apt person Toone 6-5966. 2-4945. 30 E . 34ih. G all 2*1-7155. ______ C r y - " ', 3. Perform wi J 7 tn ro .jjh M a rch X. P *e s a m ia a tio n s i n t h i s a e n the R ce i * t r S - , ( ) f 'ir » ti* B R I D<» E S ra d s .. Beb .arth. from to to 5 p m rn . For Sale Rent Hnv * campus. D O W N T O W N K IN D ‘ R G A R T h N 4 ■© BL T W O S T O R V apa' * 4 h»droom home 2nd, 2 -* 5 6 • e , per ie nee,t a d ir a 'e d d ay -e,-. ,deq m .M v o e O « v « i e n L X r f i . t a preferred 5405 I.am ar, t hone *-l I - care -■ r.ew bnt'Kt record* toy a, c h il­ drens fu r n it u r e fenced, - * da * $- 50. I N lv K R S IT V Ga 'a y e ap artm e n t. $40 ©0. Mea e x tra U M Tom G reen. M r* 1. In c itin g 2. Upon the top of W M *X W c m eeting Tv t> Houses for Rent A. ROOM > KOR fu :;r () ne sing ? fourti owe - ' n , .a- Th# l.er.era F tp e rie n re d 2 . aA51. T W O N T E I A ' f i m "hod w o - ro o ia m a n 's w ith p r iv a t e I ait h W - . # * f...m I • ar*I'M . $46 a© I IS S I ; * j ri % W a*! 2 I at or re .. --S240 I ^ 10 ( o n g ^ * * JI -2 7 5, 33 A benign tum or 35. Chinese silk 36. N ot better 37. A hard, valuable wood 38. A spur wheel DOWN M S For up the CLASSIFIED ADS c< »A< H IN G IN .Viiamtah -ear her. Near I h ire r* t i Today s Answer Is in the Classified Ads (a y m .) Fir-' edn- .si n to the (.rad . s ‘ i hrs •- * v ne* ..- 11ag© (. es*>»r, rot I sr* a. a r ’ natn t. two f i en. et I*hor Rhone 2 -- 2J. tw o d _________ 23. Calcium coir K eg i* •rar for Apartm ent for Rent CUI 'o rt A L D K K N O N and M A R I m . q W ow -h * TH E D A IL Y TEXAN he -ald. sativa So,',. ria en F e b r ary 1 • on* T ra it •sr for ' h» t> d ir- postpone# a d a : anre,I stand m ea exam inat on* wt: he it (in. For Re-examir »• ion * A pp oin’ m en'* f o r 'he P h y * i o * l T r a i n ­ ing fXHrr. i ii* to . r*'i I red of » o * «.i.-n. n * ' .lien!* mn- he rnsd,' in the W n tfie .i'* t i y rn ut *n tim e hefCtor ’I ’ir tmrd (’clan'■* Bam paper that the E n iv e r spend ng $25,000 fo r -n ab-, tree- , e tc ., to ,e p r r m .'ir .l a ' ‘ e r Kebr .ar 4 end -rn *t rat ion wi he lim n ed to f if t y stu dent* te *t .j *he ..rf i • <.f th* Tee'iri* (. id*nee ll ire* i V H all J IC I H IM 'N V A N D K R S O k , .. , h it r.o lr form*' ••riref i nt r th * (,r*i! «'* (. ,, ,•.' j,,•, rn* he nht»ir,*.| fc A s* i* Imi t » V h n . t r y 4. Room 5. W on. en L l tnt »*: -rn. H ri' it notebook a and aa .at r m i A. i>r ilia*'. I rod of *.» a .r ri> r run'! *' <** '» *1oK * ' hre*ho the Coaching D a ily 9 -12 meet on Monday * from 7 «0 '« •40 * l .ne W - « IH m n *o im Ke*«onah,r a.KKi SXI a in 'he water is a prereu .i»- Apt it .<1* t w o I 13) B IL L I -ifs Na ■I ng. 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A N N A H I -S. D irecto r. P h y s ic a l T .sm ing fo r W om en . fcd. D om d a y i.Ian- f r ft r n (iv rn F> hru «rv 4 an F c> got I No and 2-5 p. f P r Afton e<*nf#r I Profile I**’Ai j 5 i "V t will h»-ifin on fe d xtty s p lan ts, K. B E N N E T T dents and mrrnHera of the fa V rid */ sheepish* ly . ’ ne R u ^ ia n s T H E E D IT O R I retie© i by y o u r S u F * b ru * r , y o u 'v e to less th a n u a ry F e n ce s , Fe n ce s 'h* »t'h« e arn e st i v : “ L is s e n b u d d y. We know y o u 're p u llin g a slit * one so m e­ how. B u t if y o u ’ll ju s t te ll us nu,at it is y o u ’re g e ttin g a w a y w ith , we w o n ’t book yo u . < onie on g u y, ted us. J st wo a t * it y o u ’re sm iled «»tur< l«v. th in k cent n y Sr Hoi .nj Ficamination wt V Hall 20 a on F rU » N o t a thing. A w h o le mo 'n w e n t by th is w a y. T h e g u a rd s w e re b e co m in g q u ite f r a n t ic w ith in te re s t. They wu re p r e t ty su re th e fe llo w was g e ttin g a w a / w ith so m e th in g , hut th e y couldn't, te ll w h at. F in a lly th e y co u ld stan d it no lo n g e r, lin e n ig h t, a-- th e w o r k ­ m an ta m e to w a rd th em w ith the w h e e lb a rro w lo aded w ith e x c e l­ sio r th e y -topped h im and said ste a lin g ’ ” T h e w o rk m a n He dealt i cl a ( S I O LEN T h e r e is a story c u r r e n t ly go in g a . m ud i w eb say. ■’ Du a b e n e fit o f the jo k e ) a b o u t a w e l k ­ in,rn o ve r h e lp in g to b u ild the n ew Jo u r n a lis m B u ild in g . It -eems ’ hat eve! ■ night he w ould w end u h -t th e litt le g u ard house w h e e lin g sn fr o n t o f him a w h e e l­ b a r ro w lo ad ed w th e x ce lsio r. N a t ­ u r a lly th e stalw u t g u a rd s w o e su sp icio u s, and th e y se a rc h e d th ro u g h the g x c e is io i c a r e t u .ly . S o m e d a y , I suppose, one o f th e g e n iu se s o f th e re a lm w ill tu i n his a tte n tio n to th e m a tte r and com e uji w ith a lin e le ss re g is tra tio n , W h a t a th o u g h t that w o u ld b e! J u s t im a g in e not, h a v in g to stan d in lin e fo r h a lf an h o u r Jo n e s , y o u ’ll n evi i get th is n e g a tiv e iii ta n g le d -a® yo u cun t p o ssib ly com e up to the la d y an d h av e h e r d ire c t you to the o th e r lin e ( “ I his is I , th ro u g h Z. ) w h e re y o u w o u ld n ’t h ave to d arn ! in li r e for Ik ju re c o rd « r o t *b O ’.e I * d e se rve s some f or his e x c e iie n t e J o pane-e P e a c e FLO YD TO you Ir e .and ma or p ■* ca. d e f e a t w h ic h he has re c e .v e d the a c c la im o f s.im e o f his s t if fe s t o p p o n e n ts. A t least, th e re h av e been no m ore I e so lu tio n s in tro d u c e d in to ( onjf r ess d e n .a i lin g r. - re s ig n a tio n and re c e n t y s e v e ra l R e p u b lic a n S e n a to rs p ra ise d him fo r his w o rk . t h I % d r iv e l, I* Ii i *c t yo u enn t fin rl a rh y m e fo r o ra n g e . T h a t ’s “ lu a n g e .” A n d d o n ’t go a ro u n d rn u lte i m g “ m o ra n g t, g o r tn g e , )»oran g e” u n d e rn e a th y o u r b re a th e ith e r. So bles la n d in g a m an , g i r l s ' In Ir e la n d , 65 p e r c e n t o f th e people a re s in g le . F e w e r m en a n d w om en m a r r y . n lr* ar I th a n a n . o th e r c iv iliz e d c o u n t r y on e a r th , s a y * R e v e r e n d J o h n O ’B r ie n o f N otre D a m e I D iv e rs ity . A * a r e s u lt, th e p o p u la tio n o f me • D irina T h e g t o j p o f A m e r ic a ’s th rte< n m ost dispt r -able p e o p o , *«lee ted I iv a na* onal ve s t- p o c k e t m a g a z in e , m ay he q u a lifie d , b u t I b e lie v e th a t th e re can c e r ia .n ly be an a lte r a tio n here and th e re . In p a r tic u la r I quest or te e s e le c ­ tio n o f S e c r e t a r y o f S t a te D e a n A ch e s o n . P r o b a b ly no o th e r S e c ­ r e t a r y o f S t a te has been fa re d w ith the p ro b le m s and re sp o n si­ b ilitie s tnat. ( o n f r o n t M r. Achen.,n. H - w o rk h a * b ie n h am p ered • y the d ivisio n o f th o u g h t in ( " f i ­ bres* and ’ ’ •> little d e g re e , the a c c u * a !io n » o f S e n a to r M et a r th y . W e ’ve o fte n w o n d e re d ju s t w h a t so rt o f people it - w ho go a ro u n d fin d in g w o rd s w h ic h se m e ste r, it see ms, leg * has to com e a lo n g and c o lu m n is t s h a v e to d i a g OU’ ad the v a s t cro p o f old puns ahong “ the lin e is b u s y ,” o r “ hold tn a t lin e ,” o r w e ll, m ayb e the cro p is n ’t so va«t a t th at. I he f a c t does r e m a in , h o w e v e r, th a t re g is tra tio n is h e ie a g a in , ju s t as c e r ta in as d e a th and tax es. W M H TO T H E r e a so n duct. Eve ry Is tra tio n P L A Y IN G D ean :n bar I , we VI lik e to list th e folowirsg w o rd * fo r p o e ’ s who n n g h t h a v e to rh y m e so m e th in g w ith art { ' I T o r F ( K E D so md D u ct, deduct,, o b s tru c t, a b d u c t, n d u ct, m s u fr u c t, a q u e d u c t, in* n‘ i ' w ia o ic ti c o n d u c t, rn.scon* here, keep n o KERSTEN DL Ju s t in ca-" it should ever con ** co untry’ ’ Now, take* can place lea*t of Gla** But the fact remain* that the number of medical grad­ ates in ID ID was Ie than in Hits, when our population wai Jess than three fifths of what it. w a * in l f 49. Iii How a rd A. Husk* et) air man of til** Health Resource* Advis ory n. was the thing to ic. Husband or Second most popular answ er in t r.< • “oast to-coast surge was a w ife h in t .ng d^ew the ro d from o rc ou* o f tw e n ty , w hile eight “ c e . re fo r more knowledge -— TO per" cent thought parent*' wishes per cen*. These answ ers were v i r ­ ca med most pe-pie to go to col­ tu a lly neglected: “ *o fin d a m ate” lege. (tw o per c e n t), ‘‘it wa* the th ng A senior co-ed at an unnamed to d o " (th ree per r e n t ', a n , “ the achoo! said: “ Men want a job, parent* wished it (four per c e n t). Tw o per re n t gave rn.1 e - women w an t a m a r Anot he r co**d sa.d she u«7. L G arag e for Rent R O Y O U R P A R K I N G problem * so lve # — three garages fo r r e c ’ — A block from camp . kb es.-h ->15 G uadalupe, ta ll yy L ! iIS:_________________________o Music ^ S R D RECO RD ED M U S IC PA. ail oe-caaiona , 4-1210. ayatema. for gaga ugaa aaaa DQDor^ ts a ^ n ^ i □ a a ilia aas aa a a n tJL d S H □□MGJ sui= < im a a a a a rn [MlEiPiE! H is a a a a t i i_ □ aa a a a a cl □ B a s in n a a a a E tfS G ra 0033 141 30 ® raac»a A TH ESES, D IS S E R T A T I O N S , m a tic i D icta tio n Coact cg m ecky. 53-2212. (E le c tro Mr*. Pet- N E X P E R I P I N C E D M .A . g rad uate. ab!e M r* D a v is 5-1237. S E L E C T R IC T Y P E W R IT E R - Rwaaona c h ira '* . $-6387 o r $-7290 a n y tim e . W £ R W a n te d W A S H IN G A N D iro ning done \*-v rea­ sonable. W e ll experienced. 160* iin g .e - »oa. Phene: 1-6114- Thursday, January 31, 1952 THE DAILY TEXAN Pag® 5"* Down Quill Features M cGregorStory T he »tory of S t u a r t M cG regor as e d ito r of the T exas A lm a nac is told in the J a n u a r y issue of The ill, official publication o f Sig­ m a D elta Chi, m e n ’? jo u rn a lism fratern ity . M cG regor, a f o rm e r U niversity stu d e n t, and the firs t m an to re ceive a m a s te r of jo u r n a lis m deg re e here is given much credit f o r revival of the T ex as A lm anac, As a publication of The Dallas M o rn ing News, it had been disc o n tin u e d by the p ap e r in 1914. Whhen MccGregor b e g a n w orking ork in g W e n M G r e g o r began on t h . N e w . in 1323, he im m edia te te ly lv se je tt out o a t to to con c nvince G. R P. ia v in ce G. Dealey, News p u blisher, t h a t the A lm a n ac should be revived. Most­ ly th r o u g h his e f f o rts , it wa? r e ­ vived in 1925 w ith M cG regor as ed ito r, a position he has held since. W a r n e r Renberg, r e p o r t e r on th e New? who w rote th e Quill a r ­ ticle, says M cGregor has consist, y >• • I I en tly ref » d editorial a??,stance f o r his publication, ever when T ed Dealey, p re se n t p u b lis h er of th e News, th r e a te n e d to fire him if he d id n ’t accept an assista nt. T oday, he still handles hi? m ultiple chore* a i«'>r.«••. GREG SCOTT BALLRO OM DA N C I SCHOOL OVER TEXAS THEATRE 7 9439 Tho Dr. Tom Duke Weds Martha Wingate In Amarillo Double-ring Ceremony M arjorie Wilson becam e the Elizabeth Lenora Longino a n d M a rth a A n n e W in g a te was m a rPol l y Lou Si mon was m a rr ie d brid e of Th omas Harol d Hayni a E u g e n e Field* McGuire w ere married to Dr. T om W hatley Duke to Robert Go l d wm Li vi ngst on De­ ried in a double-ring cerem ony in a d o u b le -rin g cerem ony Decent- c e m b e r 23 at th e home of the J r . D ecem ber 27 in Amarillo. J a n u a r y I. The bride g r a d u a te d Mrs. H aynie g r a d u a te d fro m b er 23 in A m arillo. b r id e ’s home in \ i c t o n a by Rabf ro m M cM urry College, and the Amarillo High School and A m a r ­ The b rid e a t te n d e d L indenwood bi R o b e rt K ahn. illo College. She a t te n d e d th e U n i­ b rid egroom a tte n d e d th e U n iv e r­ College, St. C h arles, Mo., received * sity. a degree in jo u rn a lism from th e The e n g a g e m e n t of Vi rgini a versity of Colorado and is a m e m ­ ★ b e r of Alpha Chi O m ega sorority U niv ersity, a n d did g r a d u a te w ork K „ bow to Ll . Wa r r e n C. M o o r . at l i ff a n d niversity, a a m giuuuave « herbow ut wa u. m , a t t e n d e d th e UniverFranc!* Virgini Ratl Virgini a R n itre c i t y G e o r g ... She t a , been a n n o u n c e d by h e r f a th e r. Mr. H Jn pM » t the is m bb ee rr ooff Delta Miss K erbow is isa a g r a d u a te o f Kappa .J a a m m ee m Delta Gamm G am m aa sor aor: •.... f ra te r n ity . He iis, em emnloved com llis-' cember ber 16 16 aatt St. St. AAnnddre reww’s’s EEpis ployed ority and C h a p te r Z, PEO T he U n iv ersity of Texas. A m e m ­ as an e n g in ee r at the Silas Mason copal Church in Amarillo. Dr. D uke received his MD de­ b e r of G am m a Phi Reta so rority , Mrs. E arly a tte n d e d Principia gree fro m Emory' U n iversity she is now em ployed in the o f ­ Company. College, A lton, IU., and received a School of Medicine. He is a m e m ­ fice of the S e c r e ta r y of S tate. C h r u t i n e Carolyn Co nl y e and d egree in governm ent fro m the b er of A lp h a T a u Omega f r a t e r ­ Lt. Moore was a m em ber of LeRoy La M aster w ere m a rrie d U niversity. nity and Phi Rho Sigma, medical E arly received his bachelo r s de­ Delta Sigma Phi f r a t e r n i t y at the N ovem ber 22 in P e r ry to n . f r a te r n ity . He is chief o f the m e d i­ g ree from V a n d e rb ilt U niversity, U n iv ersity . He is now with the cal service in th e base hospital The bride a t te n d e d the Uni­ Nashville, and his m a s te r ’s d eg re e U.S. Air F orce a t P e r rin Air F o rc e versity, Columbia U niversity, and from the U niversity. He is in th e at A m arillo A ir F orce Rase Rase. *★ the U niversity of California. real e s ta te investment, business. T he sem i-form al, e double-ring CorBetty E R® 1. 1 J Ione vOdi / M . . rone w « .v «and “ ' * . * >J I/a M aster a t te n d e d J o h n T a r l ­ * poral T h o m a s O tto w e re m a rrie d ce rem o n y will be p e r f o rm e d April ton A g ric u ltu ra l College .Texas Nita Ruth Baker was m a rrie d D ecem ber 22 a t the Congress Ave- 25 in the chapel of th e Austin Tech, and T exas A&I. Robert Howren Nu nn to Reuben . nue B ap tist C hurch in A ustin. P r e s b y te r ia n Theological SeminD ecem ber 23 in the H a r ris MemMrs. O tto a tte n d e d Kilgore ary. B a rb a ra A nne Howler was m a r ­ orial Chapel of the U n iversity J u n io r College where she w as a * ried to Ens i gn Richard Virgil M ethodist Church. m em ber of A lpha Phi Omega and P a i n e Ho n e a and Jack S c h u l ! , Child*, USN, D ec em be r 23. They are both g ra d u a te s of the la ter a t te n d e d th e University fo r w e re m a rrie d in St Andrew' * U niversity w here Mrs. N unn was The bride is a senior a t Mary two years. She h a s b e e n em ployed Episcopal ( h u rc h in T ort W orth W ashington College of the I ni- a mein b e r of Alpha Delta P i and by the J a c k A lex a n d er Com pany, on D ecem ber 29. Mr. N unn, a m e m b er of Sigm a C orporal O tto a tte n d e d the UniT he brid e a tte n d e d the U niver- versity of Virginia. „ ................... ... New Childs a tte n d e d th e University Chi. versitv of A rizona and the Uni- sity and Finch College in v e r i t y o f C a lifo rn ia at Ix>s A n­ Y ork. The b ridegroom is a g rad - an d is a g r a d u a te of the US Naval Thel ma Di ane Lapin is en gaged e l e s . He I em b er of Delta u a t e of th e U niv ersity of Texas. Academy a t A nnapolis. V {„ ^ P lan s f o r th e W e stm in ste r S t u ­ d ay, F e b r u a r y 21, the services d en t Fellow ship J a m b o re e F e b r u -j w ill be open to all at the Univer­ a r y 9 a r e b e in g p u t into action sity. The Tower chim es will prob­ by new ly a p p o in te d com mittee ably play hym ns b efore each pro­ heads. g ra m s ta rts , said Miss Miller. to A l vi n Howar d Wei**. They are The m o tif o f the J a m b o re e is T he o b je ct of t h e program , ju n i o r s tu d e n ts a t th e U niversity. to be th e old W e s t and the Gay W eiss is a m e m b er of T au Delta N ineties G olden Horseshoe. D ia­ which is non -d en o m in atio n a l, to Phi f r a t e r n i t y . m ond Li I a n d all th e trim m ings 'to provide an o p p o r tu n ity for a r e to be in c lu d ed in th e p a r ty , stu d e n ts to p ra y a n d meditate. Earl i ne Mil stead a n d Frederick which will be in T exas Union. T h e r e will be no s e rm o n — only A r t h ur Winchel l will be m a rrie d The c o m m itte e cha irm en a r e : on February 16. Both a tte n d e d re f re s h m e n ts , D ave B rass and Bill rea d in g s of Bible s c rip tu re and th e U niversity. Miss Milstead is M odrall; p r o p e r tie s, Eddie W alk- a p p r o p r ia te music. a | U b E . rly J , , w ere m a rrie d De- a Chi O m ega a n d V\ inchell .a a i er, Jo h n C lary, and Jo hn Eckm e m b e r o f K appa Sigma. h a r d t; e n t e r t a i n m e n t , F re d Klaus, The a C appella Choir, th# D orothy K re a g e r, an d Bill TieP a tr ic ia H arm o n , New B r a u n ­ m a n ; publicity, \ an Shaw and S tr i n g Q u a r te t, a n d th e B rass fels, becam e th e bride of John A r t h u r A llison; and reception, Choir will provide th e music for the services on d i f f e r e n t days. L a n g s t o n J r . , U n iversity p re-m ed ­ R euben Cook. J im m y Biggs is in Radio House will w rite t h e ical s tu d e n t on D ecem ber 22. charge. s c rip t, co-ordinating the music T h e bride is a g r a d u a t e of a n d readings. M embers of th e De­ S o u th w e s t T exas S ta te College E ach of th e f o u r vesper se rv ­ an d th e bridegroom received a ices p lanned f o r Religious E m p h a ­ p a r t m e n t of D ra m a will provide b ac h elo r o f art* d eg re e fro m The sis Week will use a d if f e r e n t s ta g e settings, which will be k e p t sim ple, w itho ut id e n tifica tio n w ith U n iv ersity of Texas. theme. an y faith. “ God in F a i t h ” , “ God in L o v e” , B e t t y Jean Lenz a n d Allan E u “ God in L if e ” , a n d “ God in S e rv ­ g e n e Kubsch w ere m a rr ie d Deice” will he stressed at d if f e r e n t AUSTIN c e m b e r 23 a t C oncordia Chapel. services, said Olga Miller, m e m ­ W ELDING & Miss L enz is a g r a d u a t e of A us­ b e r of th e sp ir itu a l p re p a re d n e ss RADIATOR tin High School a n d a tte n d e d the co m m ittee w o rk in g on the chapel WORKS U n iversity. MOO VV S i b S t p ro g ra m . Tel 0-3 7 3 3 Mr. K ubsch is a g r a d u a te of To he held in Recite! Hall M on­ C o n c o rd ia L u th e ra n College. day, F e b r u a r y 18, th ro u g h T h u rs Sarah J e an e t t e EIM* and John E. Mort Jr., w ere m a rr ie d D ec em ­ b e r 26 a t the home o f the b r id e ’s p a r e n ts in F o r t W o rth . Miss Ellis was g r a d u a te d from t h e U n iv ersity and w as a member of Alpha O micron Pi. M ort also g r a d u a t e d fro m the U n iv e r s ity ; he is now a m e m b e r of tho S ta r -T e le g r a m news sta ff . •I P e l t ' . ot pordi \ erner l .. vjirl, Leap Year A Man, ; pi us Red Tape Marriage bw«n»on and Bobbie Ann D un ning w ere m a rrie d D e c e m b e r 26 in an in fo r mal d o u b le -rin g cerem o ny in A us tin. C orp oral Swenson a t te n d e d th U niversity. He is now statio n e d a t R an toul Air Force Base in J inois. The p a r e n t s of Janet Koch have .nnounced the e n g a g e m e n t of th e ir d a u g h t e r to Rabbi H e r v e r t M. Y a rrish of Miami, Fla. Miss Koch is a f o r m e r U niversity s tu ­ d e n t and m e m b e r of Alpha Epsilon phi so ro rity . The m a rria g e will take place F e b r u a r y 24. EXPRESS BUS SERVICE to HOUSTON 4 Hours Call 2-113S Kerrville Bus Co. KAI 118 E. 10th H ATU H A LHWU SOiPVWUt s u Texas license may not he used in a n o th e r state. Any ‘‘R egu larly licensed or ordarned m inister of th e gospel, Jewish Rabbi, ju d g e of the District or County Court., or any justice of the peace in the S ta te of T e x a s” may p e rfo rm the cerem ony. Cost of th e c e rem o n y is up to the individual. T here is no set donation. T ravis Blakeslee, justice of the peace, said th e average is between $3 and $5 b u t it ranges from $20 to n o th in g in his court. T he bridegro om m u s t he 21 years old abd the bride 18 to marrv w ith o u t c o n s e n t of his or her parents. The minimum age with p a r e n t c o n s e n t is 17 Rod 14. I he Travis C o u n ty < lerk keeps a book with nam es of m inors whose p a r ­ ent*? have re q u e s te d t h a t a license not be issued to th e m . E ither par- BY JIM E A G ER C om eth leap year. And if you get hooked, fellows, th e process of g e t tin g the tie bound isn’t as simple as it m ig h t seem. The firs t r e q u ir e m e n t, besides a co llab o rato r, is $3. T h a t ’s fo r th e license. A medical e x a m in a ­ tion and blood te s t for both p a r ­ tic ip a n ts m u st he p re se n te d when b uying the license. Form* for the physical e x a m in a tion are available a t the C ounty C le r k ’s office or from any doctor. T he same d octor who gives the physical exam in a tio n may also give th e blood te s t or it may he ta k e n a t a reg istered la b o ra to ry . The m a rr ia g e m u s t he p e r f o r m ­ ed within tw elve days a f t e r the blood test. A license p ro c u re d in T exas is good a n y w h e re in Texas, bu t a Over the T-Cup Frosh Co-eds H o n o re d By C o ffe e February 15 A coffee has b e e n planned by the Co-Ed Assembly for firstse m e ste r fre sh m e n girls and tra n sf e r s tu d e n ts, S h i r l e y V an W orm er, tr e a s u r e r , a n n o u n c ed . The scheduled d a te fo r th e eoffee is F e b r u a r y 15 in the Main L o u n g e of the Union at I to 6 p. rn. for H air The a n n u a l C a n te r Club horse how has been set for April 20. Miss Louise T eixeira, club sponr and m e m b e r of the W o m en 's Physical T ra in in g D e p a rtm e n t, a n ­ nounced t h a t ev ents will include e q u ita tio n , p a ir class, h u n tin g class, an d ju m p i n g class. A tr o p h y will he a w a rd e d the hest rider. Phone 2 -9 2 6 6 2408 G u a d alu p e BOOKS CLOSED — C h a rt)** s \fa rrh p e c In t i a l M SALE! • BROADCLOTH • FLANNEL • PAJAMAS PAJAMAS Sizes 32 tiny to 38 tail 4.95 to lyn N athan, * New’ o ffic e rs of K appa Kappa G amm a a re Merlyn Myers, presid e n t; B etty E rw in, house chairm a n ; Lingerie P ace, scholarship ch a irm a n ; G race L ong, assista n t t r e a s u r e r ; M a rg a re t S carbro ugh, Key c o r r e s p o n d e n t; and B a rb a ra Brass, displaced person chairm an. V 2 . 9 8 t o H isto ric a liy -im p o rta n t s t o c k s and bonds signed by ea rly -d a y T e x a s heroes such as Davey C ro ck ­ e t t and Richard Ellis, p r e s id e n t of the con vention t h a t declared T e x ­ a s ’ independence from Mexico, are on display a t the s ta te 's mem orial m useum a t the U n iversity of T e x ­ as. j, -p,. agnail Lawl ess Edna A n astasia Healy and Charles Wil li am Aus t i n w ere m a r ­ ried D ec em be r 27 in A lexan dria, La. A ustin is a law g r a d u a te of the U n iversity and is a m e m b er of Kappa S igm a f r a te r n ity . Ann Chandl er P a g e was m a r ­ ried to Lt. Clair D e fo re st Rublee J r . in San A n tonio d u r in g the C h ristm a s holidays. Mrs. Rublee is a f o rm e r s t u ­ d en t o f the U n iv e rsity and is a m e m b e r of Pi B e ta Phi sorority. SPEEDWAY RADIO SALES & SERVICE VV M W al*h, O v n « r 2 0 1 0 S p e e dw a y 7 - 38 4 6 dorm dusters luxurious scene s te alers ! Ph. 7 *973 1305 Lavaca T h e r e ’s a quirk, easy way for you to get a g ood-paying job. You can learn “ S p e e d w riting,” the rn o d o r n, nationally-know n shorthand in only six weeks, at D urham'? Business College, here in Austin. “ S p e e d w ritin g ” is e ntirely u n ­ like the old s h o rth a n d methods. “ S p eed w ritin g ” uses the A B C ’s-— it. j u s t tu r n s your longh and into shorthand. I , rn ) \sy M & '-v V J O u r sta ~ d ‘ I . tei th© c c ’on ta r e s on th e r c o f b roc ad e ] b ye -o re ^ cg go d r r ~t percale in white, r#»d, L - J 1 2 .9 8 I, W C i IO to I St Vi si t or w i i t e D u r h a m ' s at 6 0 0 A Lavaca S tr e e t — or telephone 8-3416 for full in fo rm atio n . D u rh a m ’s is exclusively a u t h o r ­ ized t o teach “ S p e e d w r itin g ” in Austin. I t is the only business c o l l e g e here h e a r in g the approval of the S ta te D e p a rtm e n t o f Edu cation and fully ac c re d ite d by the American Association of Commercia] College*. I Adv.) 5 .9 5 L in g er'# • Steaks I N C a te rin g Sea Foods Rooms For P rivate Parties Tarrytown Restaurant 2428 Exposition m H. it S E A T C O V E R S AUTO REFINISHING 19.95 • rear of store! T h o ma s ‘' C o m p l e t e B o d y a n d F e n d e r R ep a ir * PAINTING it G L A S S ★ JOBS W A I T I N G FOR YOU • FREE parking in Cia** w e re m a rr ie d in a form al w edding c e r e m o n y at tho I (Mitral t hristia n C h u rch on D ecem ber 28. Dfc. Lawless is a fo rm e r s t u ­ d e n t of th e U n iversity and is now sta tio n e d a t H ollom an Air F orce Base in A lam o g o rd a , N.M. Mrs. Law less is em ployed a t the S ta te A u d ito r’s office. our Salads • J o y Ann F ra n k lin and P r i vat e Fir»t SHOR TH AN D IN 6 WEEKS E ig h t U niversity stu d e n ts and f o r m e r s tu d e n ts will ta k e p a r t in the G alveston Mardi Gras festivals F e b r u a r y 23. T h ey will be p r e s e n t­ ed as m em bers of the C o u rt of K .■ g F riv o l o u - XXVI. Jo y C hapokon and Helen Steele, who is enrolled in the G alveston m edical branch, a re the s tu d e n ts a tte n d i n g this U niversity. F o rm e r stu d e n ts who will a t ­ ten d a r e P a ts y Mf Means, N an c y C a m p b e l l , H iidegard Jo n e s, Ellen Orm ond, A n n a Jo h n so n , a n d Caro- , Remember- -Valentine’s D ay ( Thursday Feb. l h ) with the Gift that will never be forgotten R O B B IN 'S B O D Y S H O P S P E C I A L I Z I N G \ ( » e n t may phone the Clerk t h a t his child is un d era g e and a license will not he issued. F o r u n d era g e persons a n o ta riz ­ ed s ta te m e n t of p a r e n ts ’ or g u a r ­ d ia n s’ consent is requ ired. It is n o t necessary to p r e s e n t b irth ce r­ tific a te s to g e t a license, h u t tile persons involved m ust sw ea r to their nges. E ith e r p a r ty or a frie n d w ho is willing to sw ea r to the couples ages m ay buy the license, All employes of the < l e r k s fire keep blank licenses at. home and will issue one a t an y tim e, if medical exam ination papers arc in order. A f t e r the cerem ony is p e r f o r m ­ ed, the presiding official r e tu r n s the license to the C lerk ’s o ffic e to be recorded. A nytime a f te r th a t it m a y ho picked up at the office. C ertified copies may he o b ta ined fo r $ 1 . C ertified copies are given free upon re q u e st to the \ eterans A d m in istra tio n and the arm ed forces which m u st have a record to m a ke allotm ents to wives of m a rrie d servicem en or v eterans. The couple a re legally m a rrie d as soon as tile cerem ony is finish­ ed, regardless of how long it may ta k e to have it recorded. No witnesses to the cerem ony are legally required. An initiation d in n e r fo r Psi C h a p te r o f Pi L am bd a T h eta, h o n ­ o r association for women in e d u ­ cation, is p la n ned fo r F e b r u a r y Typin g Optional I i. Dr. L. D. H ask e w , dean of the No Symbol*. U**-* ABC'* For Busine** College of E d u ca tio n , will speak. a n d C iv i l S e r v i c e . L A Y , E V F '. L o w C o s t . 2 5 t h Y r S c h o o l * In P r i n c i p a l C i t i e s Kathleen Glaze is to have C o m - O b se rv e . S p eak to o u r Pupil* c h a r g e of r e s e rv a tio n f o r the d in­ n e r and o f a d inne r m e e tin g F e b ­ S p & a d w A iiu i/} r u a r y 28 w ith Phi D elta Kappa. R eserv a tio n s fo r e ith e r m ay he T H E R E ARE G O OD - P AY I N G te le p h o n e d to her at 7-6297. Old Stock*. Bond* on Displ ay FLANNEL SHORTY GOWNS WERE Jamboree to Have Old West Theme A is le Phone 8-2652 S tre e t Floor T h u r s d a y , 'J a n u a r y 31', '1 9 5 2 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P a -? a S H o u s to n New Music Played Greek Sequences By Piano Quartet >n Dance D r a m a . in the M u sic B u d d le * ho x-o ff.c. fo r Ed w in Farlim an’s piano q u a r­ tet concert which w ill be per­ form ed at 8:15 p m. F e b ru a ry I J at G reg o ry Gym . There w ill be no charge* to blanket tax and season ticke* holders, Put other® w ill pay $2.40 admission. M i sa ti re e l A few years ago when hadim an decided to pool the talents of fo u r a rtist* to form a q u artet of pi­ anos, m usicians were for the most part skeptical or m ildly amused. There had n r f c r >oen a piano quaret. T here had been p ra c tic a l­ ly nothing w ritten fo r four p i­ anos. B u t Fadim an and t e fo u r a-tists be called on to w ork ort toe F IR S T P IA N O Q U A R T E T idea w ere convinced that. an en­ ti ove semble of fo u r pianos *•<■lid >eid new sonoritlts, new colera, new come their grease* stacle w hich dynam ics to the performin'-* of way la0 H u m m er school in Sweden in I I N ? and to G e rm a n y for a two-we* ks radio concerts. course in the fam ous W ig man In ­ stitute at Dresden. Now Ernie M a e M iller (former '>! Pin- Moor* •) the Dodge, D ra m a to bs held rn Hogg A u d i­ torium F e b ru a ry 13-14, says th a t or e of the more out land ing se­ quences of this ear'- production w ill be the “ P y r r h i c d a - cr in the second h a lf of ti e show. DANCE COURSE J h e (D eJih ij J la u n q e S h irle e Q u a d * lu f f * . ^ H o na 7 * 4 1 * A b o v * Taxa> T h u t e r Miss Dodge liked W ig m a n 's so much she rem ained there fo r two years and was graduated w ith fie green in conceit, dance, teaching, and ut m an’s modern dance. F o llo w in g g ra d u a tio n , he da < ed p ro fessio n ally until she decid­ ed ti, leave G e rm a n y ann1 return to Sweden "n e month before w a r '.vat declared. T h e re she taught for a '.ear until the Finnish-Russian w ar be gan and her dance studio was tak en o ver by the Red ( rosa. VV bile teaching a t the U n iv e rs i­ No C o ve r OPENS FRIDAY NIGHT 71 ★ 49 Registered O ptom a* tritts ★ 21 Offices in Texas ★ The latest, most scien* tific Eye-exam ining In­ struments and e q u ip ­ ment. ★ Finest Eye Care for Less . . . p ay only $1.00 W eekly *— f r i . an d s a t . k it e s 815 / P la n FOR R L St*?. V A T I O N S SH O UITiflflE AT INTERSTATE THEATRES THEATRES T E L . 7 (1 ^ ' V 2 - 5 2 9 1 r JAMES V Over I Million Satisfied Patients To Date PAY O NLY $1.00 WEEKLY STEwa Linda Darnell Stephen McHally Gig! Perieau 9 s& S I AR IS I R I DA Y Marlene DIETRICH JANI GROUCHO Q^ T LE I. E7 - 1E^ 2 7t i double ba ce w ii. be I ng an nval 'Able collection of instrum ent*, the U n iv e rs ity of A la b a m a S trin g Q u aret w ill piny in R e c ita l Hall T uesday at 8:30 p.m., sponsored by th/* College of F in e A ri/ . known summer camp. M atch in g the S tra d in q u a lity ; i in t l (‘ /live r- vo ic ’d N icholas A n a ', belonging to E m ily S e a rcy , second vio lin ist of the ensemble, Rogers Dr. W . B. P ryatel lig m w Dr. T. W ills o n ” . . . I w onder if you re a lly (C o n tin u ed from Page I i presented that shows other (and, feel strongly that we should co n ­ of course, more closely regu lated ) form to a pattern set elsewhere student publications to be better . . . D on’t you think that if we are I hail ours because of any non- to teach the a le rt and fearless jo u rn a lism a dem ocracy requires, student control*. we w an t our editors to owe his " I think the Dean is dead wrong resp onsibility to h.-> student read­ in try in g to take powers away e rs’* from the students. Ev e n though “ O u r present rules insure, that the Board of Stu d en t Pu blications he w ill have m inim um q u ah fica would assuredly a ct w isely in lions, and an election .« the hest choosing editors of the three pub w ay I know to make him learn lications, w hy not leave that choice what students a ie th in kin g to the student body? T hrou gh the M em bers o f the Board o f S tu ­ ears, the elective process -and dent Pu b licatio n s ate O lin H in k le, the independence a u to m a tica lly a l­ jo u rn a lism ; G ra n v ille P ric e , jo u r­ lowed -editor a has been success­ nalism ; D e w it t R ed dick, jo u r n a l­ ful. ism; R. (». Roesslier, a rc h ite c tu re ; “ I believe the Board of Student T. S. Roussc. speech; G el aid Pu b licatio n s w ill agree that this B la n d a , student assem b ly; Donna U n iv e rs ity ’* publications should G am e lan , assem bly; Ru-s Kcrxten, continue to he leader*, not urn T e x a n ; W a le s Madden, student ta te r*.” p resid ent; C harles P is to r, < actus; T. A. Rouse, pi o ff sor of and R oland W ilson, Ranger. speech: “ I would have to have Non-voting members a»e .la k some reason* w hy that system H olland, dean o f m en; H a rre l l,ee, would he better than the present edito rial director of T S P ; ( ’a one. I d w ant more fa< ts before N ew ton, busine®* m anager of T S P ; I ’d be fo r it or against it.” and B rad Byers, Texan. G ra n v ille P rice , associate pro­ fessor of journalism and form er (A d v .) T exan editor, in a le tte r to Dean N o w o tn y : “ I'm disturbed bv the note in yo u r (the D ean ’s) letter whit h indicates you feel til*’ Board has recently tai en ihe first step in that procedure. A ttend Austin's nu st o u t­ “ I f you re fe r to the creation of stand ing and progressive bu si­ the position of m anaging editor, ness college. Ap proved by me app ointive by the Board, in place S ta te D epartm ent of E d u c a ti rn of the e lective associate editor, I as a Business Ju n io r < ollege. think you w ill find that the mem­ \pproved for V e te ra n T ra bers responsible fo r the change mg. C la r e s beginning rn all regard it not a a step tow ard an subjects Fe bl la ry I th. D a y and appointive edito r hut hs a step to night classes. preserve the elective editor. G reg g S im p lifie d and R e ­ “ . . . I think it is already pay­ vised .Shorthand, T yp e w ritin g , ing dividends in be tte r news s ta ff Accounting, C om m ercial L a " , m orale and in enabling both edi­ O ffic e M achines, Applied P ytor and managing editor to keep choiogy, F ilin g , etc. up w ith courses w hile d irectin g A No S P E E D W R I T I N G , the the paper. fam ous system o f shorthand, in i i i w eeks; no signs or sym bols; ' M * m * ’ i n Union Monday easy to w rite arid transcrib e. The Texas U nio n w ill begin the W r it e for free catalogue and S p rin g Sem ester free movie fu rth e r inform atio n or call schedule at 7:30 M onday, with D U R H A M 'S B U S I N E S S “ I Rem em ber Mam a. ’ The proCOLLEGE du lion starring Iren e Donne w ill inaug urate a schedule of fifte e n shows in the I mon. A F I R S r S H O W 6 P M. Jtm e i M ASO N OPTICAL © JOHN IRELAND f i u s T i n LITTLE BIG H O RN PLUS! 5 C a rto o n s populari ze 1948. When Medicines Are Needed .. . Y o u r a n d e p e n d u p o n o u r l a r g * * to < l« * t o m a l/ * i t p o s s i b l e t o f i l l P ' a s c r i p ­ t i o n * 'n a m a t t e r o f m in u t e * . ED MINOR, Pharmacist G u a d a lu p e D ia l 2-521! No, ©— Litabeth Scott It's t h e s e n s i b l e t e s t ...th e 30-Day Camel ( T for 'throat, I for Taste I, you ll see w h y . . . L a ru e MONTOPOLIS F e a tu re test cigarette mildness. Vnd millions of Muckers agree! pack-after-pack liasi®. No snap judgments. Once R o s a lin d R u s s e ll R o b e rt C u m m in * * P r e ll* “ Strange Bargain” M a rth a S ta rt* “ Tell It to the Judge” -A l s o — Dial 2-7031 helped W e know a-well as he there s only one fair way to “ Two of a Kind” 907 C O N G R E S S He cigarette mildness tests —but he wouldn't go astray! An n T O D D 'The Seventh V e il Russe. the Russ an b a lle t in the United S ta tes whi l e s e r v i ng as g u es t c o n ­ d u cto r in m any cities, including: N ew Y o rk . San Fra n c isc o , Ci n c i n ­ nati, and D etro it. A fte r reorg anizing the K a n sa s PH '.harmonic, be assumed riirect on of the Houston S y m p h o n y in 600-A L a va c a S i. Phona 8-3448 — Also— T E H R 5 7r,«4 le i 1910 7-9419 TSP Board Defends Vote for Editors > m m C O llfN GRAY OVER TEXAS THEATRE OPTOMETRY 2 -0 7 0 9 S I A PACH E r/> d r u m s 5, by H a y d n ; the Q u arte t GREG SCOTT BA L L R O O M D A M O SCHOO L ~ C R P IT O L Including Eye Examination Q u arte t in D M a jo r. Opus The Houston Sym p hony O rches­ tra , u n d e r the baton o f E fr a m K u rtz , w ill p erfo rm in Hogg A u d i­ torium W e d n e sd ay. The C u ltu ra l E n te rta in m e n t C om m ittee w ill sponsor the pro­ gram. W id e ly acclaim ed as o re o f the c o u n try ’s best, the H ouston S y m ­ phony date/ back to 1913, w hen an ensemble o f 35 player* wa* form ed under the d ire ctio n of Ju lia n P a u l B lis t. K u rtz , the- present cot ductor, was horn in St. P etersb u rg , Russia, and studied at th*1 S t Petersb u rg C o n se rva to ry. H e conducted the S tu ttg a i t Ph ilh a rm o n ic, th e n toured w ith the fam ed b a llerin a A n n a P a v lo v a a/ her principal , conductor. He came to A m e n a from P a ris, where be w as d irecto r of the Bal- I* is One of the finest exam ple* Adm ission to the con cert is 75 T he q u a rte t is composed of of th.s celebrated m aster, who is cents. members of the I n iv e rsity of A la ­ known as the te ach e r of S tra d i­ — I ^ ' vari. bam a string fa cu lty . C h ic a g o C o lle ge of j The viola used by H e n ry B a r ­ O tto k ar Cadek, the oigam za Cion’* leader, wa/ recently p r e ­ re tt * a modern in stru m en t con old s e n t e d w ith the priceless Stradi- stru tte d , how ever, o f v e ry variu s vio lin , made in 1718, which wood on the exact dim ensions of (Satmnally Accredited) he has u->ed in conceits ever since the Despard