Spears, Sowell Head Representative Slate B y J E R R Y R A F S H O O N F r a n k l i n S p e a rs , K a p p a A lp h a a t e r n i t y , a n d S o n n y S ow ell, of i G a m m a D e lta , w e r e n o m i n a te d b y th e R e p r e s e n t a t i v e P a r t y T u e s ­ d a y n i g h t as t h e i r c a n d id a te s f o r p r e s i d e n t a n d v ic e - p r e s i d e n t r e ­ s p e c t iv e l y o f th e S t u d e n t s ’ A sso­ c ia tio n . T h e m e e t i n g w a s held a t t h e L a m b d a C hi A lp h a f r a t e r n i t y house. P a r t y O t h e r n o m in e e s o f t h e R e p r e ­ s e n t a t i v e a r e M a r sh a ll C legg , h e a d yell l e a d e r , a n d Bill M a rsc h a ll, c h ie f ju s ti c e . C le g g is a m e m b e r o f P hi G a m m a D e lta a n d M a r s c h a ll b elo n g s to A lp h a T a u O m e g a . In a d d it io n to m a k i n g th e n o m ­ in a t io n s , t h e party' a ls o w elc o m e d T h e le m e Co-op in to its rank®. T h e - le m e h a d p r e v i o u s ly p e t i t i o n e d f o r m e m b e r s h i p in t h e p a r t y a n d w a s v o te d on a t a m e e t i n g S u n d a y n ig h t. J o h n S e lm a n , p a r t y c h a i r ­ m a n , said t h a t o t h e r c a m p u s o r ­ g a n i z a t i o n s w o u ld be w e lc o m e in t o t h e g rou p, B ird w e ll, B e t a T h e t a Pi, a n d M a r ­ vin K in g o f Pi K a p p a A lp h a . T h e vote Avas Sowell, 85; B ird w e ll, 54; a n d K in g , 29. S e lm a n po in ted o u t t h a t v otes a r e a p p o r t io n e d by th e n u m b e r of S ig m a C h i a n d K a p p a S ig m a m e a th e b e g in n i n g o f w ere also a d m i tt e d into th e p a r t y a f t e r an absence. T h e r e w a s d is ­ cussion a t t h e m e e tin g . . to w h e t h e r o r n o t th e r e new g ro u p * would h a v e » v ote in U n l b d , c h i A lp h a T u e s d a y , m e e tin g a n d t h e p a r t y v oted to allow th e m t h a t p riv ileg e. d e fc a te d A lle„ E a d e s of „ l t a d e r .s n o m in a tio n bv a TU to 68 ln each niemb* r * I0UP' T h ls i n f o r m a t io n w a s com piled fr o m th e l i s t o f f r a t e r n i t i e s in th e office of th e D e a n of Men. the f „ C| r ** m a r g in . o f A lth o u g h th e n o m i n a ti o n s In his a c c e p t a n c e s p e e c h , S p e a r s , I S p e a r s a n d M a r s c h a ll w e re u n o p- w h 0 is p r e s e n tly an a s s o c ia te ju s - tic® o f th e s t u d e n t c o u r t , said t h a t posed, a th e ra c e developed n o m in a tio n in th e o t h e r tw o offices. he “ welcomed th e o p p osition of O t h e r c a n d id a te s f o r th e v ic e -p re si­ th e o t h e r c a n d i d a t e s in th e p re s i- j n o m i n a ti o n w e r e L e ro y d e n tia l d e n ti a l r a c e b e c a u s e i t sh ow s so m e o n e | e s t in s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t . ’’ is ta k i n g an a c ti v e in t e r - .. , f o r , , t T he DA|§|r T exan VOL. 52 Price 5 Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, W ED N ESD A Y, APRIL I, 1953 Four Pages Today NO . 143 F i r s t C o l i e g e D a i l y i n t h e S o u t h Civil Deiense 17634633 Batts, Benedict, Mezes Atom Bomb Raid To Be Dedicated at 4 Capt. M atthew s Gives IO Defenses Again st Attack I D r. L o g a n W ilson will p resid e will p ay t r i b u t e s to J u d g e R. L. .C h a r l e s U m la u f , a sso ciate p ro fe s- J th e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ’s dedioa- B a t t s , Dr. H. Y. B enedict, a n d ao r of a r t . T h e y will o v e r j tion p r o g r a m f o r B a tt s , Benedict, Dr. S id n ey E . Mezes f o r w hom th e placed j a n d Merna H a lls W e d n e sd a y a f t e r - n ew b u ild in g s a r e n a m e d . in .b u ild in g s , l a t e r the e n t r a n c e s o f C h a n c e llo r J a m e s P H a r t w in be fo r m a lly p r e s e n t to th e the U n iv e rs ity . Tom Sealy, c h a ir - m a n of th e B o a rd o f R e g e n ts, will the b uild in g s noon a t 4 in B a t t s A u d ito r iu m . ! B ron ze p la q u e s o f th e t h r e e m en j G enevieve T a l i a f e r r o , a sso cia te m ak e th e ac c e p ta n c e speech. ,, * i , t t h a t b l a s t m u s t b e c o m e T h e e f f e c t s o f an a to m ic b o m b t h e c o m m o n A f t e r D r. W i l s o n s o p e n in g re- will be unveiled d u r i n g th e cere- p r o f e s s o r o f voice, will s i n g th r e e m a r k s , D r. W . J . B a ttle , p ro f e s s o r mony. T h e re - d e s ig n i n g a n d l e t t e r - 1 selections in o f e v e r y in d iv d u a l. I t ! e m e r i t u s o f classical l a n g u a g e s , I in g of th e c a s ts w e re done bv I It a l i a n In ad d itio n th e special p ro - r ren ch , G e rm a n , a n d g r a m W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n , s e p a r - 1 a te d edica tio n cerem o nie s of an acad em ic n a t u r e will be held f o r each o f th e build ing s. to Dr. F r a n k A. G e ld a rd , p ro f e s s o r of psychology, U n i v e r s ity o f V ir ­ gin ia, and E. G. B o rin g , p r o f e s ­ sor of psychology, H a r v a r d , will sp eak a t th e d edication of Mezes H all W e d n e sd a y a t 8 p.m. in B a t t s A u d ito r iu m . O p en house will be held in Mezes H all, b e g in n in g a t 9 :3 0 p.m. B a t t s H all will be d edicated on A p ril 8, a n d B ene dict H all d ed i­ catio n will be held A p ril 13-14. the d e p a r t m e n t of B a t t s H all w a s designed f o r use by la n g u a g e s. C lass ro o m s a r e connected by tele­ sy s te m s p ho ne th r o u g h w hich l a n g u a g e re co rd s a r e played . Also each c las s­ room is eq uipped w ith movie and television eq u ip m en t. lo u d s p e a k e r fo re ign an d T h e f o u r - s t o r y bu ilding is n a m e d f o r J u d g e R. L. B a tt s , who w a s c h a i r m a n o f th e B o a rd o f R e g e n ts 1930-33 a n d v iee-rh a in m an 1927- 30. D u r in g his t e r m as c h a ir m a n , t h e U n iv e r s ity b u ild in g p r o g r a m w hich included G a rri s o n H a ll an d th e C h e m i s tr y B u ild in g w a s com­ pleted. J u d g e B a t t s served a s A s s i s t a n t A t to r n e y G e n e ra l both fo r T e x a s 4 an d th e U n ited S ta te s . H e w a s a p ­ pointed ju d g e f o r th e U S C irc u i t C o u r t of A p p e a ls in 1919. D e p a r t m e n t s a n th r o p o lo g y , o f ap plied m a t h an d a s tro n o m y , an d p u r e m a t h s h a r e B en ed ict HalL B u il t o f T e x a s lim estone, i t is com­ pletely air -co nd itio ned . T he b u ild in g is a m em o rial to Dr. N. Y. Benedict, who w a s th e firs t e x - s tu d e n t to become p r e s i­ d e n t of th e U n iv e rs ity . D u r in g his a d m i n is tr a t io n , 1927-37, a $16,- p r o g r a m w a s 000,000 la un ched , which ex p a n d e d t h e o ri- 1 g ins] F o r t y A cres to 200 a c re s be- b u ild in g •' ®xp *‘*ss/ ’f * J a y M atthew s w ho is com m and er j _____ > ____________________ o f H e a d q u a r t e r s a n d H e a d q u a r t h e T e x a s t e r s A t t a c h m e n t o f Civil D e fe n s e a n d a lso s e c r e t a r y o f civil d e f e n s e o f U S J a y c e e s . C a p t. Matthew 's, a lo n g w ith Dr. W \ H. R. Shaw' o f t h e c h e m i s t r y d e p a r t m e n t a n d M a r k B a t t e r s o n , f o r m e r ass o c ia te e d i t o r o f T h e D aily T e x a n a n d A u s ti n A m e ri- c a n - S t a t e s m a n r e p o r t e r , a p p e a r e d on th e S t u d e n t - f a c u l t y C o m m it te e p an e l d iscu ssio n o n n e c e s s ity o f w a r p r e p a r e d n e s s T u e s d a y a f t e r - . n o on . 'A l1 Saints Name Four Candidates „ , • k n o w le d g e to p r e p a r e f o r such th e is S o w ell's q u a lific a tio n s have in- a tta c k s b ecau se if w e w a it lo n g er ti m e it w ill be too la te, in the T A s- eluded m em bership so cia tio n , v ic e -p re sid e n t o f C ow - P erson s con n ected w ith th e U n i­ boys, m em ber o f the U n iv ersity > v erstty cam pus should organ ize a fo o tb a ll tea m . D elta S igm a P i, pro- f e y io n a l busine** fr a te r n ity , and I P h iD e lt a P h i, hon orary law fr a t- e n tity , l i e w a . also ch o sen a s a G oodfellow' in the 1952 C actus. „ lhp d. n g er o u , a rc„ >tude„ t i w U t to do in c e c jvj, d e fe n , e , in order to , nd f a M t T he S tu d en t F a r ty named c a n -, m em bers would be welcom e a t the d id a t e s T uesd ay night. fo r four cam pus offices m eetin g. _ _ “ I see no reason w h y w e c a n ' t 1 C leg g has served as a yell lead- T MS •„ j t . U|„ , ... j . ... r _ . • I T hey w ere G ray E v a n s, S t u - , w ,n > anc* * think s e w ill w in, he er and w as th e d irector o f th e f ow - boy M in strels fo r 1953. M arschall, a g a i n called on th e m e m b e rs a m e m b e r o f P hi B e ta K a p p a a n d t ° r e m e m b e r the ideals o f th e p a r t y P h i E t a S ig m a , is a R h o d es Schol- ! - g e t t i n g th e “ m o s t qualified peo- I ar. H e is a m e m b e r o f C o w b o y s an d d e n ts’ A ssociation p resid en t; Mark M c L a u g h li n , v ic e - p re s i d e n t; O tis R h e a S c h m id t, s e c r e t a r y ; a n d Bob K e n n y , T e x a n e d ito r. E van s w a s picked ov er J i m Mc- ple int0 our stu d en t g o v e r n m e n t . ’’ I will be a f r e s h m a n law s t u d e n t . K e ith a n by S t u d e n t P a r t y v o tin g d eleg a tes. T h is w a s th e o nly office w ith tw o nominees. f r J i m C allow ay, n o m in a te d Mon- d a y n ig h t , w i th d r e w his n a m e as ju s ti c e a f t e r c a n d id a te E v a n s w as chosen. f o r c h ie f “ I ’m a T e ja s G^jub m em b er, as is G r a y , ’’ he said. “ I f we both r a n , I w ould be a h in d r a n c e to th e i r s u p p o r t f o r G r a y . ” Filing for Five Offices Closes on W e d n e s d a y C hu ck C a b a n is s asked t h a t he j d ecid e d re c o n s id e r, b u t C allow a y declined. election* R un o ff s will be A pril 24. M c K e it h a n would n ot allow his ! A p p lic a tio n s m a y be se c u r e d a t to be con sid ered a s e it h e r j ! ie A lp h a Phi O m e g a offic e n a m e v ic e - p re s id e n t o r c h ie f ju s tic e . W e d n e s d a y h o p e fu l s w ish in g d e n t g o \ e r n m e n t p o sitio n s th e A pril 22 in is th e d e a d lin e f o r th e s a m e a s f o r p r e s i d e n t , b u t he I ★ to file f o r s t u - m u s t be r e g i s t e r e d in t h e School t o be o f L aw a t s p r i n g o ffic e . T h e civil d efe n se e x p e r t s ta te d th e ti m e o f a s s u m in g t h a t if ev ery in d iv id u a l knew' h ow to ta k e c a re of h im s e l f th e r e would C a n d i d a t e s f o r yell l e a d e r m u s t be less d e a t h a n d i n j u r y . He offer- th e follow ing te n w a y s to d e ­ file w-ith t h e s e c r e t a r y o f th e S tu - od in d e n t s ' A sso c ia tio n a s t a t e m e n t ; fe n d o n e s e l f ; “ I believe we c a n w in ,” E v a n s said a f t e r his n o m in a tio n . “ I t will t a k e a look th e Clique f o r w a r d lot of help, b u t w e ’ll to b e a ti n g p ril 22.” R a lp h P erso n , p r e s e n t A sse m b ly p r e s id e n t, asked t h a t h is n a m e be rem oved fro m the list of n om inees J f o r S t u d e n t P a r t y s t e e r in g com- p u t t e e c h a i r m a n n e x t y e a r. i I wull be t a k i n g only one c o urse ; j a t th e U n iv e r s ity , an d d o n ’t feel th a t I w ill be in close en o u g h con ta c t w ith th e s t u d e n t s , ” he said. -i, u * 1 1 305. . T e x a s U nion th e ^ ° “ Id be r * t u ' n *d to, t h e ! c h a i r m a n o f th e F a c u l t y C o m m it- 5 t u d « n t s A s s o c i a t i o n O f f i c e b y 5 j te e on O f fic ia l E x t r a c u r r i c u l a r p . m . t o d a y C o m p l e te d sig ned by iv- ... N o n - A t M m c A c tiv i ti e s c e r v i n e find F ilin g is open f o r five s t u d e n t I his q u a li f i c a ti o n . ------------- th e R e g i s t r a r a n d . . . ... . . . g o v e r n m e n t o f f i c e s : c h ie f j u s t i c e , ! yell p r e s id e n t, a n d S t u d e n t s ’ A sso c iatio n . le a d e r, a n d p r e s id e n t, vice ­ th s e c r e t a r y o f D ea d lin e f o r filin g f o r e d ito ria l in p ositio ns, also th e A pril 22 e le c tio n , w as S a t u r to be d ecid ed c . .4 , , A c o m p u ls o ry m e e t i n g f o r c a n ­ d i d a t e s a n d th e i r c a m p a ig n m a n - | a g e r s will be held a t 5 p.m . W ed - I UT Co-ed Better, Bul Still Critical B a r b a r a T e r r e l l, w ho w as m - j u r e d w h ile t a k i n g a R o u n d -U p p a r a d e float to th e in c i n e r a t o r , is * do t o k ' b ^ t e r T a e 2 th o u g h she is still in a c r i t i c a l I. Go to a b a s e m e n t w hen w a r n ­ in g is given. B u t, since m o s t T e x a s b u ild in g s do n o t h a v e b a se m e n ts, „M t , r w h jch „t h e r so d|e would serv e th e sa m e p u rpo se. 2. Lie u n d e r a desk, table, o r bed in a sn e a k a tt a c k . 3. I f o u t in th e g r o u n d w ith fac e dowm. th e open, fa ll on 4. C ov er all exposed p a r t s to p ro te c t f r o m ra d i a ti o n . 5. I f no s h e l te r is to be fo u n d in tim e , one should close his eyes. 6. K eep a w a y f r o m w in d o w s be- o f | h f d " * * r of * * " * T h e v o tin g d e le g a te s will m eet n e i d a v a g a in a t 8 p.m. T u e s d a y a f t e r th e h o li d a y s to m a k e final selection of s t e e r i n g co m m itte e m em b ers. D on E a s t l a n d , p r e s e n t c o m m it­ tee c h a i r m a n , said t h a t all p a r t y - . » th e O n io n . C a n d i d a t e ! : m u s t sign an a f f i d a v i t h a v e re a d A r ti c le 6, S e c tio n 12 of condition. the c o n s t it u ti o n . th e y da v t h a t t T h e ac c id e n t a b o u t a r a C a n d i d a t e s will be g iv en q u e s ­ tio n a n d a n s w e r sh e e ts f r o m w hich a c o n s t it u ti o n a l quiz will be g iven t r e e c a u g h t th e t o p o f th e a n y o t h e r A pril 7 a t 4 p.m . C a n d id a t e s also Icn (yeIci n c ii « wdl d r a w f o r p la c e s on th e b a ll o t „ a t * Kn(^ KinK a t th e W e d n e s d a y m e e tin g . th e 1000 3 :4 5 p.m. M o n d a y block o f E a s t 12th S t r e e t . A limb of a floRt AYirl l e r r e t i a n a B a r b a r a S m ith off th e tr u c k . Miss S m ith , o nly s lig h tly i n j u r e d , w a s b la s t re le ased M o nd ay. f,m m i ob< m ii * o c c u rr e d in UP t r a n s p o r - t&tion o r coniniunicRt-ionSr R em ove all c lo th in g follo w in g in an d b a th e t h o r o u g h ly o r d e r to c o m b at th e r a d i a ti o n . k TRIG ALLEY UN Delegates Sent Korean Truce Offer U N I T E D N A T I O N S , N. Y., M a r c h 3 1 - (jP>~ Red C h i n a ’s offer th e K o re a n p r i s o n e r of issue was received T u e s d a y i to mettle f o r peace an d t h a t h e ha d d is - 1 moved to b r i n g u p th e K o r e a n issue p a tc h e d i t to all U N m em b ers a n d aRain in t h e U N h ere as soon as to t h e unified co m m an d . ir-v "• r e s cue c h ild ren w a r P e a r s o n in f o rm e d a p p l a u d i n g as- or e t h e r s in d a n g e r b e c a u s e th e r e by U N A ssem bly P r e s i d e n t L e s t e r sem bly d e le g a te s of ti n s m a j o r de- to h a n d le j B. P e a rs o n . He told th e ass em b ly j v elo p m en t in th e K o rea n deadlock In d i a ------ he hoped it u'ould p ro v id e a b a s is i a s 8 - D o n 't use the telep h o n e o r in 1 th e S o viet U n io n an d d e^ens* u n it s J o h n LofJin, U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t. 10. D o n ’t u se food o r w a t e r who w as in j u r e d in a n a u to acci- w'hich w a s exposed to r a d i a ti o n , d e n t F r i d a y on h ig h w a y h a s been th e H e a lth C e n te r. B a t t e r s o n told of his findings a t : th e S a n A n to n io ; fro m released p i ★ y t . , th e w « h ! Round-Up Aw ards M a y Be Eliminated I t. v-fli P a r a d e S ho uld f o r R o u n d -U p p e re d by . - f i o a t w i m l t r i be elimin- . ------- th e s u g g e s te d lim its o f heig h t. fl o a ts w hich e x c eed ed t r o p h ie s • possible. V. K. d eleg a te , m e n t h a s K r i s h n a Menon, In d ia n I fore his de ath, told P e a r s o n his g o v e rn - Mezes Hall i n s tr u c t e d him . is used by D e p a r t ­ to a s k . ™fn t * of Psychology an d Philoso- tw'o th e Phy. I t co n ta in s one o f th e U n ite d room s in t h a t the K o r e a n s i tu a t io n be shov- odor.proof a i r t i g h t . 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J o e A n d t h e w a t e r c a m e . A s a d r a m a t i c c l i m a x , a f t e r s o m e f i f t e e n m i n u t e s o f s l o s h ­ ing- t h r o u g h t h e t h i r d f l o o r , t h e t r o u b l e . w o r k m a n S o m e o n e t h e p i p e liar! f r o m t h e wa l l . t h e j e r k e d f o u n d o n e M h o it w a s , n o . m r k n o w s . B u t s u r e — f o r h i s s o u l b e l o n g s t o t h e b o y s in B r a c k e n r i d g e . t h i n g ' s C o u n s e l o r P a t t o n is a p p l y i n g i m m e d i a t e R e d C r o s s a i d f o r f o r t h e s t r i c k e n “ B ” s e c t i o n . I t w a s all a - w o r s p t e r r i b l e n i g h t * t h e Mi s s i s ­ w h i p s i p p i R i v e r l e v e e b l e a k o f ' 2 7 . t h a n iou # f WU AT MHE EVES- icm'gUM-mv ■ACUP I® YOU ^ U P TO? . ■■ THE DAILY TEX AM, Wednesday, April f, 1953, Page A Youthful H ouston S y m p h o n y Oberdoerffer To Be C E C G u e st Tonight I— n .rf a4 f k . , K a rtz discovered and made popu- came the present orchestra. K u rtz discovered and made popu-, came the present orchestra. IS L . lar B y J I M K E A H E Y By J I M K E A H E Y Houston Sym phony O rchestra To Play Piano S c h u m o n n S W o r k J Q H e a c | p r o g r a m i Future Teachers to Learn A l o n o W i t h S t u d e n t s r ■ ■ ■ ■ I I W W I I 1 I I %«»• 1 1 1 % # A A large pprt o f the success of the Houston Sym phony O rchestra is due the conductor. M r. K u rtz ha? conducted sym phony orches­ tras, opera, and ballet fo r more than 30 years, H is achievem ents w ith the Houston Svm phony have recently earned him new acclaim mann *«>rks in R e c ita l H all W e d from the press and public. le ctu re r in music, w ill accom pany Dr. F ritz O b e rd o e rffer, guest pei formed S lim ­ nesday at 4 p.m. Damon W e b e r t ‘un' n8- ra ie ly in a program in- W ith an average age o f 30, the Houston Sym phony is noted fo r the youthfulness and v ita lity o f Hts members, and fo r the freshness and zest o f their presentations. This youthfulness is a result of a national talen t search by Mr. Kurtz. W h e n he « as commissioned H e places a great emphasis upon as musical d irector and conductor in 19 48, he w a* also directed to i his student concerts fo r Houston the reo rg an .?,e the orchestra. Instead scho ol children. H e hopes of going to New Y o rk in search young people o f Houston w ill de­ fe r talent, he traveled around the velop a better appreciation of mu- country, holding auditions in key I sic, He says that learning to play cities and listening to more than I an instrum ent is not so im portant a* tru ly appteciat ng fine music, 500 m usicians. Out of this search program W ednesday at 8:15 p ro. include** “ Le ( o i ? a ire O vert ; re by Berlioz, “ Sym phony No. 4 m E M inor. Opus 98” b y Brahm s, front “ Siegfried** Rhine Jo u rn e y ng by W ag n er, Die Gotte rda mm era hlor, Suite No. and “ Dapr.r :s ai d ( 2” by Ravel. Sponsored by th* tertainm ent Comm! cert is free to all and season ticket tickets w ill be 81.1 ne no advance '■air: purchased at the d ult ural En- ». the con- lanket Tax I era. O ther There w ill bets can be Considered one ie*t orchestras rn the U n ite d States, the Houston Symphony is also one of the busiest. It gives tw en­ the ty subscription concerts at U n iv e rsity of Houston, 'en child­ ren 's programs, a d severs pop concerts e v e n year. In addition. it i* ore of t'ne top recording o r­ chestras in the country. The sym ­ phony'* most is the “ Saber Dance, which E fre m famous record C T E T H IO E E * First Show Starts »l T p IS. Hangman s Knot' Rnndolps Scott — A L S O — “ Santa Fe Marshall Hapalonc C ounty m m Esm First Show Start* at 7 pm . “ Thunder in the itt East1 Am n L add C o rrin a C a lv e t D eborah K e rr C h a r le t B o y er — A LS O — i m R _________ a- 3 Desperate Men l l - - * ' Preston Fo»tar Colleen Grey Stertmt HAYDEN Io n LESLIE Ward BOND P l u s C a r t o o n 0 N e w s • C A N D I D M I K E ’ mmmm 9 LAST DAY! TEEL ce IIROTMY MALONE I L - F I R S T S H O W 2 P M UWVltSAL INTIXNATIOIUI pnsm JOAN FONTAINE SOU OOJTA STAN HW ^ EDDIE ALBERT f Movie, Radio, Met Star To Sing Here April IS “ I W ill B rin g You M u sic" is more than just, a theme song for tenor Ja m e s Melton who w ill ap­ pear at Gregory Gym April 15. the This the la st program year sponsored by the C u ltu ra l Entertainm en t Committee. w a y ,” “ Melody fo r T w o ,” and the extravaganza, “ Ziegfeld Fo llies,” M r. Melton’s radio career has in­ cluded starrin g parts in the "F o rd S u n d ay “ The Telephone H our,” and the “ Texaco S t a r T heater.” Eve n in g H o u r," Mr. Melton is known to millions of people over the world fo r his delightful, frie n d ly style of sing­ ing. Billed as “ A m erica's F a v o rite Tenor,” he has appeared in movies, in opera, and on the radio. Trio singing career c f this sensa­ tional tenor now at the peak of his stage life began w ith a debut at. the Roxy T heater in N ew Yo rk. T his qu ickly led to many success­ ful engagements ovei the country. These engagements have result­ ed in lead roles in such Hollywood productions as “ S ta rs O ver Bro ad ­ 3 0 6 E . 6 t h St . I R I S ll P h . 7 - 0 2 1 J Ray del Barriol l Hansen to Lecture On Arts' April 8 P e te r H a n - e r. director of mus­ ic at Stephens College and form er professor of music litera tu re at the U n iv e rsity, w it lecture on “ E x ­ press,onism in the A rt* in the i n R ecital T w e n tieth C e n tu ry ” H a ll at 4 p.m. W ednesday, A p ril 8. M r. Hansen, who conducted the U n iv e rs ity light opera in 1940, was a«Cstant professor of mu«ic history and l i ’ prature at the U n i­ v ersity from 1940 to 1942. A fte r in the N a vy, he re­ four years turned to the U n iv e rs ity in 1946 as professor of music literatu re . In 1949 he resigned from the s ta ff, to become Jam es M U to n 's accom­ panist. L a te r he took his present post at Stephens College. H e has also played in Europ e. T E L E P H O N E *1 7 1 0 T E L E P H O N E 5-8933 * B U R N E R “ Tobacco Road” Con* Ti*' ney Don* Andrews -PLU S!- As Young As You Feel” Monty W ooler F IR S T S H O W 7:10 Dad* Robertson in “ Outcast of Poker Flat” -P L U S - Howard Keel Desperate Search” F IR S T S H O W S T A R T S 7:10 S'V OMI*! rn ia TP\ji A\aaXam, C a v L c T L v e a X f t e A M ER IC A 'S DEVIL’S ISLAND! Tin Tan Tongoleie Silvia Pinal MaagAv 26-28 cmd DajoSL 6 * 0 5 a i t n&AJtn#a£urvi• Fstt«»r*l. Mc AND ANOTHER TRIUMPH! B e a r co u n try a T R u c-u rc A O V E N T U R I smiNT «y T E C H N IC O L O R t Wait Ohm*? Prodo«**oiw w e t * s a t a te U S I ( n u m m in t o f C h e m i c a l E n g i n e e r * to be held a t Rice Institute on A p ril l l . M r. Hogge was instrum ental iii the development of S h e lls new turbogrid distillation tra y s and he twill be the main speaker at the banquet, which w ill be held in the Rice Commons at 7 p.m. N ew officers for the Y M C A and Y W C A will bt elected W ednesday at the U n ive rsity “ Y . ” The poll- w ili be open from 9 a.m. to 7:46 p.m. V jo in t meeting of Freshm an Fellow ship and thp U pp er Class­ man Fellow ship w ill be held to complete the elections and for a special Faster worship W ednes­ day at 7 p.m. T h e A r a b S t u d e n t A s s o c i a t i o n if t h e B a p t i s t S t u - and members d e n t U n i o n w joint re- li have a treat F r id a y through Sunday a ’ the R o cky R iver Ranch. T hey w ill meet at 1:30 p.m. F rid a y in front bf Texas Union Jim Nazza!, A ra b Association re­ porter. said. Those with cars are asked to bring them. R a c h l i n C o n c e r t E n d s S e a s o n E z ra Bac hi n w ill conduct and I in play L is z t’* “ Concerto No. K F ia t M a jo r for Pian and O r­ ch estra” on A p ril 13 in the C ity Coliseum. This concert w ill end the A u stin Sym phony Orchestra s most successful season. The program has been planned by a committee from the associa­ tion and by the Rev. Russell W a re, pastor of the C entral B a p t i s t Church, “ Foundation fo r Living'* w ill be the theme. Speakers w ill come from Austin and from New O r­ leans. The group w ill return S u n ­ day afternoon, Social activities w ill be included. The University Ladies Club w ill give a tea in honor of senior girls in graduate school A p ril 8. The tea, which was o rig in ally set. for A p ril I, w ill be held in the Union from 4 to 6 p.m. Mrs. A. P. B ro ­ gan is chairm an of hostesses*. The C z e c h C l u b w ill be enter­ tained with a musical program at its m eeting 7 o’clock W ednes­ day night in Texas Union 315. Two of the club’s sponsors, Jo e M alik and Dr. Ja ro s la v Z ivney, »vide the music, w ith ac- w ill pi iment bv Jo h n n y Minor. coni pa I onia W o lf has recently been ted president of U T S A . She be installed at the annual T- ;uet on M ay 6. \ rmsw orth wa? olecI ed w N ight B C> nth vice-pres fo r O r c h e s i * New c e n ( U T S A I I have been announc­ ed, L u c ille R a y is president; Ja n e t Ban d y, secretary, and T a via La- Fo ur, treasurer. O m i c r o n Nu , honorary home ec­ onomics society, has announced the following new in itia te s: Ma; Kim b all Alexander, V io la M a rie Arisen, M arie W h itle y B a rre tt, Dorothy Louise Bielenski, Fra n ce* Ann Jackso n. Mac Bess Messer, Carolyn Ja n e New.son, Corinne E la in e Probst, P a tricia Schiw etz, aud < haiiotte W olcott. I Early-m orning H oly W e e k de­ votion w ill be held at the L u t h ­ e r a n S t u d e n t C e n t e r VS ednesday, 7 ami. B re a k fa st w ill be served at the C enter the serv­ ice?. following A study on M artin L u th e r w ill he held Thursday at noon in the Lutheran Student Center. W. R. Moses, an investigator for the Pure Food and Drug A d ­ m inistration, spoke to the L o n g ­ P a r m a c e u t i c a l A s s o c i a t i o n h o r n recently on the Durnam-Hum- phery Am endm ent to the Food, Drug and Cosmetic A ct. He also showed the group a movie, “ Fraud Fighters,” depicting the work of the Food an rh Drug A d m in istra­ tion investigator*. G I F T S W e Gift 409 W . 24th W rap “ How to G e t Along w ith S tu ­ dents” w i l l be the t o p i c of a talk by Ja m e s Collins, o f B a k e r J u n i o r H i g h School fa c u lty , a? a m eeting of the Fu tu re Teachers o f Language- A rts W ednesday from 7-8 p.m. in Texas Union 309. Recently elected o fficers of F u tu re 'leach ers of Language- A rts a re : Llsabeth Ledon. ch air­ Jam es M ille r, vice-chair­ m an; seeretary. m an; J e r r y Sagsteter Dr. Geneva A d viso r of the group is ( a r r iou him H anna, L e c tu re r in and Instruction. A . C. Hogge direr tor of re- Com pany’g ll speak at search at Sh ell O il Houston R e fin e ry , WI a banquet clim axing the of of tile third annual met the Student Chapters of the South west Region o f the Am erican In g Shepperd to Speak To Law Fraternity J o h n Ben S g e n e r a l of Ti x; w ii speak at a d i n n e r da nc e a t ie Austin U-un­ t r y Club Wedr lay. The affair initiation of new I is the annual members into P h i Delta Phi, in te r­ national honorary legal fra te rn ity. The 29 new members to he in i­ are C larence Abramson, tiated W inston Adkins, Freem an Bull C lark , Wendell ock, W illia m Uoffee, T y le r Dann, H arold De- ( S iu c h m ib ! This is YOUR Daily Texan!r READ IT FOR CAMPUS NEWS! 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Austin National Bank Austin Novelty Austin W elding Avalon Bird Schieb Book Stall Bowling Center Brydson Lumber Co. Burton's Burton I Ozalid Buttrey's Cabiness Brown The Cadeau Badon Furniture Co. Lamme's Candy Shop J O H N BEN SH EP PE R D Moss, George Donaldson, Bob Donaison, W ill Garwood, and Joe Hammond. Also Dick Hodge?, B ill M arshall, Jo h n Meyer, B id N e a ry, Bob Neil- son, Louis Neum an, Jim O ’Le a ry, Jo h n Peck, Ja c k Pew , Jo e Pullen, Alphonse R agland, Jess R h od e:. Stan Rosenberg, Sandy Shapiro, Sonny Sowell, George T hurm ont. Charles Tighe, and D ick Y a rb o r­ ough. Mr. Shepperd. a native of Glade­ w ater, is one of the youngest mem­ bers of the Texas official fam ily. He i* a past president of I tiited States Ju n io r Chamber of Commerce and served two years a Secreta ry of S tate before being elected to his present off!' e. th* Besides his duties a? Attorney General, M r. Shepperd serves on more than tw en ty state commis­ sions and boards. Three times he has been chosen one of the the outstanding young men of Texas and once w as named among ten most promising young men of the United State. by Ju n io r C hamber of Commerce. the US the Mr. Sot ppd d graduated from the U n iv e rs ity School of La w . He served in the A rm y in W orld W a r I L the Also attending festivities w ill be C harles E . C la rk from St. M a ry 's School of L a w . O ther spe­ cial guests w ill be Dean Page Kee­ ton, Kenneth Woodward, Professors Gus Hodges, Ja c k Proctor, G ra y Thoron, and A ssistant Dean Niesen I* Top Alpha Phi G reta Nissan was named Best All-Around G irl at the Alpha P h i’.? annua! Round-Up banquet at the Women's Federated Club S a tu r­ day. She and S h irle y Van W orm er S tillin g e r tied for honor4 for the O utstanding Scholar cup. The U n iv e rs ity F ilm Program Committee will present “ ll T ro v a ­ tore,” an Ita lia n musical of Gui- seppe V erd i s opera w ith En g lish commentary, T hursday at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. in Ba tts H a ll auditor­ ium. It is directed by Carm ine Gal- lone, w ith the orchestra and chorus t h e Rome Opera House con­ of ducted by G ab rieile Santim . GREG SCOTT D A N C E S T U D IO N E W P U P I L P R I V A T E D A N C E L E S S O N S S P E C I A L *7 Private 1 4 9S Lessons 2228 Guad«lup* Phone 2-5629 Above T**«* Th»»t*r ‘ll T r o v a t o r e ’ t o B e S h o w n Austin Army & Navy Store Dr. O b e rd o e rffe r has been chief ly composing and teaching since his a rriv a l a t the I D iversity in 1950. He is ra re ly heard in c n ­ ee i He received D octor of PH losophy Degree in musieoloj, U n iv e rs ity of B e rlin . Hi of piano was begun at the Leipzig Konservatoriurrf. He la te r studied w ith several Europeah teachers and completed his form al train in g w ith Leonard K reu tzer, Damon W eber, a student of Floyd Town si n the Co VC OI Fine A rts, w ill be the soloist. W e b e r has sung lead.ag roles in ‘'T he B a rte re d B rid e ,” “ Die Fie- derm aus," and “ Stre e t Scen e .” The W ednesday program will include Poem by Geibel, from *'pus 51; Tw o Poem s by K e rn e r from Opus 90, and Three Poems by K ern e r, from Opus 35; and Lie- derkreis, Opus 39. The re cita l O sponsored by the College of F in e A rts Stu d en t R e n ­ tal Series anti is fr e e . Climax of Artistry Found in Cymbcline “ C ym beline,” to be presented the D epartm ent of Dram a by i* ofip of Shake­ A p ril 21-25, It speare's lesser known plays. w ill be directed by B. L ie n P a yn e , guest professor o f drama. W ritte n late in his career, the poetry and a rtis try of the play is outstanding. title c h a ra cter The story take* place in early B r ita in . The is C ym beline, K in g o f B rita in . His daughter, recently Im ogen, has m arried Po sth u m u s a poor noble­ man o f the court, against her fa th e r’s wishes. Ex ile d in Rom e, Posthum us meets an Ita lia n nobleman, Iach- imo, who professes to scorn the ch astity of all women. C onfident of his w ife 's fid e lity , he accepts a w ager Iaehim c can make that Im ogen betray him. Once convinced Posthum us a r­ ranges to have Imogen murdered. On her w a y to Rome, to plead in­ nocence, she become- lost in the W elsh Mountains. Although Iach- imo's plot .successful, i« almost “ a ll’* well that ends w ell.” The Best M exican Food with Fast, Courteous Service &yyiaicu m A jo A 504 EAST AVE. 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C h ild r e n a n y t im e $ .80 $ 1 .0 0 .50 $ P a s s L i s t S u s p e n d e d R u d d y V a l l e e £ R a y C o llin s 64C0 leis MT »0*D N e w l y Decorated THESE ADVERTISERS Supported YOUR Daily Texan by advertising during the week March 24-29 to In ad d itio n th e special p ro ­ g r a m W ed n e sd a y a f t e r n o o n , s e p a r ­ a te ded ication cerem o n ies of an a c a d e m ic n a t u r e will be held f o r ea c h o f th e bu ild ing s. D r. F r a n k A. G e ld a rd , p ro f e s s o r of psychology, U n i v e r s i t y of V ir­ g in ia , and E. G. B o rin g , p ro f e s­ so r o f psychology, H a r v a r d , will s p e a k a t th e d edic a tio n of Mezes H a ll W e d n e sd a y a t 8 p.m. in B a t t s A u d ito r iu m . O pen house will be in Mezes H a ll, b e g in n i n g a t held 9 :3 0 p.m . B a t t s H all will be de dica ted on A p r il 8, a n d B e n ed ict H a il dedi­ c a tio n will be held A p ril 13-14. th e d e p a r t m e n t o f B a t t s H a ll w as d esig ne d f o r use by la n g u a g e s. C la ss ro o m s a re co nn ected by tele­ sy s te m s p h o n e t h r o u g h w hich l a n g u a g e re c o r d s a r e played. Also each class­ room is equipped w ith movie an d te lev is io n e q u ip m en t. lo u d s p e a k e r fo r e ig n an d T h e f o u r - s t o r y b u ild in g is n am e d f o r J u d g e R. L. B a t t s , w’ho w as c h a i r m a n of th e B o a rd o f R e gen ts i927- 1930-33 an d v ic e - c h a ir m a n 30. D u r i n g his t e r m a s c h a ir m a n , t h e U n iv e r s ity b u ild in g p r o g r a m w h ic h included G a r r i s o n H a ll a n d th e C h e m i s tr y B u ild in g w a s com­ pleted. J u d g e B a tt s served a s A s s i s t a n t A t t o r n e y G eneral bo th f o r T e x a s ^ a n d t h e U n ited S ta t e s . H e w a s a p ­ p o in ted ju d g e f o r th e U S C irc u it C o u r t o f A p p eals in 1919. D e p a r t m e n t s a n th r o p o lo g y , o f a p p lie d m a t h a n d a s t r o n o m y , an d p u r e m a t h s h a r e B e n e d ic t HalL B u i l t o f T e x a s lim eston e, i t is com­ p le te ly air -con dition ed. T h e bu ildin g is a m e m o ria l to Dr. N . Y. Benedict, w h o w a s th e fir s t e x -s tu d e n t to become p re s i­ d e n t o f the U n iv e r s ity . D u r i n g hi* a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , 1927-37, a $16,- 000,000 p r o g r a m w a s la u n c h e d , which e x p a n d e d th e o r i­ g in a l F o r t y A cres to 200 a cre s be­ fo r e his death. Mezes H all bu ild in g is used by D e p a r t- P ^ c h o l o g y a n d Philo* !- th e tw o « p hy . I t c o n ta in s on e o f rooms f T h e D ai T e x a n VOL. 52 Price 5 Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, W EDNESDAY, APRIL* I, 1953 Four Pages Today NO. 143 F i r s t C o l l e g e D a i l y i n t h e S o u t h Batts, Benedict, Mezes To Be Dedicated at 4 D r. L o g a n W ilson will th e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ’s p re s id e I will p a y t r i b u t e s to J u d g e R. L. o v e r dedica- j B a tt s , Dr. H. Y. B en ed ict, and tion p r o g r a m f o r B a tt s , B ened ict, i Dr. S id n e y E . Mezes f o r w h o m the a n d M ezes H a lls W ed n e sd a y a f t e r - ; new b u ild in g s a r e n a m e d , noon a t 4 in B a t t s A u d ito r iu m . P>ronze p laq u e s o f t h e t h r e e men th e cere- m a r k s , D r. W . J . B a ttle , p r o f e s s o r j mony. T h e r e - d e s ig n i n g a n d le t te r - th e c a s ts w e re done by e m e r i t u s o f classica l A f t e r D r. W ilson's o p e n in g re- will be unveiled d u r i n g la n g u a g e s , i ing of ! 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C le g g is a m e m b e r o f P h i G a m m a D e lta a n d to A lp h a T a u M a rsc h a ll b e lo n g s O m ega. In a d d i t i o n to m a k i n g t h e n o m ­ in a tio n s , t h e p a r t y also w e lc o m e d T h e le m e C o -o p in to its ra n k s . T h e - S ig m a C hi an d K a p p a S ig m a w a re also a d m i tt e d into th e p a r t y a f t e r a n absence. T h e r e w a s d is ­ cussion a t th e m e e t in g a s to w h e th e r o r n o t th e s e new g r o u p s w’ould h ave a vo te in T u e s d a y ’s m e e t in g a n d th e p a r t y voted to allo w th e m t h a t p riv ile g e . th e b e g in n i n g o f in *ach m e m b e r g r o u p . T h i s ; in f o r m a t io n w a s com piled f r o m t h e l i s t of f r a t e r n i t i e s in th e office of th e D e an of Men. Clegg d e f e a t e d Allen H a d e s of L a m b d a Chi A lp h a th e yell l e a d e r ’s n o m in a tio n by a TO to 68 m a r g in . f o r Civil Defense Urged to Combat Atom Bomb Raid A lth o u g h th e n o m in a tio n s of f o r In his a c c e p t a n c e sp e ech , S p e a r s , S p e a r s a n d M a r s c h a ll w ere u n o p - ; w ho is p r e s e n t l y a n a s s o c ia te ju s - t h e . tic e o f th e s t u d e n t c o u r t , said t h a t posed, a r a c e developed n o m in a tio n in t h e o th e r tw a offices. th e op po sitio n o f he O th e r c a n d id a te s f o r th e v ic e - p re s i­ th e o t h e r c a n d i d a t e s in th e p r e s i- T h e e f f e c t s o f an a to m ic b o m b n o m i n a ti o n w e re L e ro y d e n tia l d e n ti a l r a c e b e c a u s e i t sho w s t h a t b l a s t m u s t b e c o m e t h e c o m m o n s o m e o n e is t a k i n g an a c tiv e i n t e r - k n o w le d g e o f e v e r y in d i v d u a l. I t to p r e p a r e f o r such e s t in s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t . ” ; js S o w ell’s q u a l i f i c a t i o n s h a v e in- I a t t a c k s b e c a u s e if w e w a i t l o n g e r ‘‘w elcom ed ti m e th e Copt. Matthews Gives IO Defenses A gain st Attack 'Ad Saints Name Four Candidates T he S t u d e n t P a r t y n a m e d c a n - , f o u r c a m p u s o f f i c e s ; f o r m e m b e rs w ould be welcome a t th e m eeting . d id a te s T u e s d a y n ig h t . in the T As- ■ i t will b e elu d e d m e m b e r s h i p s o ciatio n , v i c e - p r e s i d e n t o f C ow- boys, m e m b e r o f fo o t b a ll t e a m , D e l t a S ig m a P i, p r o - civil d e f e n 8 e p ro u p f u s i o n a l P h i D e lta I rn, h o n o r a r y law f r a t - j | e m i l y . H e w a s also c h o sen a s a G o o d fe llo w in t h e 1952 C a c tu s . P e r s o n s c o n n e c t e d w ith t h e U n i­ th e U n i v e r s i t y ; v e rg ity c a m p u g ghou]d o r g a n i ze a t o f r a t e r n i t y , a n d I 8 u rv ey t h e d a n ? e r o u s a r e a s an d s t u d e n t s w h a t to do in case o f a b la s t. in o r d e r to o la te, ‘‘I see no r e a s o n w hy we c a n ’t win, a n d I th i n k we will w in , ” he said. He a g a i n called on th e m e m b e rs to r e m e m b e r the ideals of th e p a r t y — g e t t i n g t h e “ m ost qualified peo­ ple in to o u r s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t . ” C le g g h a s s e r v e d as a yell l e a d ­ e r a n d w as t h e d i r e c t o r o f t h e C ow ­ boy M i n s tr e ls f o r 1953. M a r s c h a ll , a m e m b e r o f P h i B e ta K a p p a a n d Phi E t a S ig m a , is a R h o d e s S c h o l­ ar. H e is a m e m b e r o f C ow b oy s a n d will be a f r e s h m a n law s t u d e n t . Film" for Five Offices Closes on W ednesday T h is w a s e x p re s s e d b y C a p t. J a y M a t t h e w s w ho is c o m m a n d e r o f H e a d q u a r t e r s a n d H e a d q u a r ­ t e r s A t t a c h m e n t o f t h e T e x a s Civil D e f e n s e a n d also s e c r e t a r y o f civil d e f e n s e o f U S J a y c e e s . C a p t. M a t th e w s , a lo n g w i t h Dr. W . H. R. S h a w o f t h e c h e m i s t r y d e p a r t m e n t a n d M ark B a t t e r s o n , f o r m e r a s s o c ia te e d i t o r o f T h e D aily T e x a n a n d A u s ti n A m e ri- c a n - S t a t e s m a n r e p o r t e r , a p p e a r e d on th e S t u d e n t - f a c u l t y C o m m i t t e e p a n e l d is c u ssio n on n e c e s s ity o f w a r p r e p a r e d n e s s T u e s d a y a f t e r ­ noon. W e d n e s d a y is h o p e fu ls w ish in g d e n t g o v e r n m e n t th e d e a d lin e f o r j th e s a m e as f o r p r e s i d e n t , b u t he to file f o r s t u - m u s t be th e S chool po sitio ns th e A pril 22 T h e civil d e fe n s e e x p e r t s t a t e d t h a t if e v e r y in d iv id u al k n e w how to t a k e c a r e o f h im self t h e r e would C a n d i d a t e s f o r yell l e a d e r m u s t be less d e a t h a n d injury'. He offer- A p p lic a tio n s m a y he s e c u r e d a t file w ith t h e s e c r e t a r y o f th e S tu - ed th e fo llo w in g ten w a y s to d e­ t o be ; o f L aw a t s p r i n g j o ffice. elec tio n . 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M c K e ith a n would n ot allow his to be co nsidered a s e it h e r n am e v ic e - p re s id e n t o r chief ju s tic e . “ I believe we can w in ,” E v a n s said a f t e r h is n o m in a tio n . ‘‘I t will t a k e a look th e Clique f o r w a r d lo t o f help, b u t w e ’ll to b e a ti n g ipril 22.” R a lp h P e rs o n , p r e s e n t A sse m b ly p re s id e n t, a sk e d t h a t h is n a m e be rem oved f r o m th e list of no m in ees f o r S t u d e n t P a r t y s t e e r in g com ­ m ittee c h a i r m a n n e x t y ear. " I will be t a k i n g only one c ou rse a t the U n i v e r s i t y , an d d o n ’t feel th a t I w ill be in close e n o u g h con­ ta c t w ith t h e s t u d e n t s ,” he said . The v o ti n g d e le g a te s will m eet a g a in a t 8 p.m. T u e s d a y a f t e r the ho liday s to m a k e final selection of ste e r in g c o m m itte e m e m b ers. 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F i l i n g c a n d i d a t e * a r a r e m i n d e d t h * d e a d l i n e f o r s u b m i t t i n g t h a t t o T h * Da i l y T e x a n f o r p i c t u r e s p o s t p o n e d p u b l i c a t i o n b a s b e e n u n t i l T u e s d a y , A p r i l 7, a t 6 p . m . [All p i c t u r e s should be a glo ssy geven p rin t. 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T h e Red C h in a m e s s a g e s u g - 1 c o m p e t e in in Batt* « * “ ? * 40 retu/ " t h a t o t h e r s not It also s u g g e s te d w illing to be r e p a t r i a t e d be h a n d e d o v e r to a n e u t r a l n a ti o n . j ’0 "’" : ! --------------------- Norm a Mills Elected N ew Wica President T h is is a re v e r sa l o f th e C om ­ m u n i s t position ta k e n l a s t fall when C h a r le n e A r m s t r o n g resign ed a* | th e a ss e m b ly a p p ro v e d a n In d ia n p r e s i d e n t of W ica a t a council pla n a lo n g sim ilar lines. T h e In- m e e t in g Monday n i g h t a n d N o rm * dia n p ro p o sal called f o r r e p a t r i a - Mills, vice* p re s id e n t, w a s a u th o r - tio n o f p riso n e rs w illing to r e t u r n j ized to a c t as p r e s id e n t f o r th e h o m e a n d p a t r i a t i o n com m ission th o s e w ho do not w ish t o r e t u r n . fo r c r e a t i o n o f a r e - [ r e s t o f th e y ear. t o h andle Mis* A rm strong g a v e a* the rea­ son fo r her resign ation too much work and not enou gh tim e. Sha plan s to grad uate In J u n e and it g iv i n g up all extra-cu rricu lar a c ­ tiv itie s in order to con centrate on ber classw ork. T h e a n n u a l S h a k e s p e a r e a n pro- V ish in sk y a n d th e C o m m u n ist* ! d e m a n d e d la s t fall t h a t all prison- d u c t i o n , d ir e c te d by Mr. P a y n e , ; e rs be r e p a t r i a t e d . T h e UN replied will be p r e s e n t e d A p ril 2 1-25. T his th e r e a r e 51,000 w ho r e f u s e d to y ea r’* production u “ Cym behna.” J accept th* Red demand. r a t h e r D r a g th e y m a y see th e R o u n d - U p floats a t t h e i r best. 2. T r y to p lan R o u n d - U p B a r ­ becue so i t will n o t i n t e r f e r e w ith o t h e r a s p e c t s of th e R o u n d -U p . m i t t * , w a , railed f o r T u « d a y , A pril 14, *t b ’,n’ B. Iden Payne Speaks To Youth Forum April 11 B. I d e n P a y n e , g u e s t p r o f e s s o r o f d r a m a , will sp ea k t o t h e Y o u th F o r u m , A p ril in Music R e c it a l Hall. S u b j e c t o f his ta lk will be “ T h e L iv i n g S h a k e ­ s p e a r e . ” l l a m . l l a t THE PA IL? TEXAN, W e'dnesHay. 'April T, 1953, Page 2 UT Blasts Aggies In S W C Net Chase B r D IC K W I L L I A M S Teran Sport* Staff T a k in g the1 first step down the I read to their title defence, T exas’ high-flying netter* pasted a 6-0 whitewashing on the A & M crew Tuesday Pen ick Courts. afternoon on Surp rising ly strong in the first two positions, the S le e ts started o ff w ell w ith victories in the top singles encounters and follow ed up all down the line, Jo h n n y Hernandez, ailing from an arm ! w ‘ in ju ry, played the tennis of his young career a* a Longhorn in varsity member dumping Aggie Gene Letsos. in Dem onstrating b rillian t court generalship, Hernandez blasted t h e o p e n i n g Letsos, 6-2. 6-1, singles match. Despite in t er l ud e s o f “ pat h a ll'’ when n e ther p la y­ e r wa« w illing to take t h e o f f e n ­ sive, exciting enough to draw poli te a p p l a u s e at tim es from the spectators. the match was Hernandez was especial.y e f­ fe c tiv e in returning Letsos sharp­ ly-angled forehand drives. The lit­ tle Texas ace continually kepi Ii * bigger opponent from the re t by deep drives, m aking Lets * play in back court. In the first set H e rr amb - broke Letsos’ service, then took three consecutive love games from the Aggie. He fin a lly finished out the set a fte r getting a 40-0 advftntag l in the eighth game. Jam es Saunders kept up the barrage by downing Tom m y W e st, 6-2, 6-3, in a contest m arred by the erratic play of both players. A fte r some first-set d iffic u lty B ill Bonham smashed A & M ’s Ron- nv W o lfe, 8-6, 6-3, in the num ber three singles match. Tommy Spring er, with the big overhead and pow erful ground strokes, also had troubles in the first stanza hut pulled out to take a 7-5, 6-1 victo ry over A g ­ gie Ja c k Jacobson. Pla yin g together fo r the first I mr this season in competition, Hernandez and Saunders proved a potent com bination in doubles by com pletely overwhelm ing Letsos in the top and W est, 6-3, 6-1, tandem match. Hernandez and Saunders fu n c ­ tioned w ell together, covering the court as if they had been playing together fo r several seasons. Springer and Bonham quickly ran out a 6-2, 6-2 victory over W o lfe and Jacobson In the fin al match of the dav. \ \ \ ^ s o * v -or tho those Easter guest*, Lamma’s \>uggests plenty of U m m e 'i T§*a» a n d Praline* Chewie Pecan Lamme’s Divinity. cor the kid*, Lamms'* had a wide lelec+ion of Easter eggs of all fonds, size* and colors . . plu* chocolate duck*, chocolate rab­ bit*, and Panorama Egg*. . The Most Comple te ^ Candy Shop in \ the Southwest! \ O N TH E D R A G 919 Congress Delwood Center 2262 Guadalupe Downtown 3901 East Avenue bf Texat » Baylor Golfers Tie Texas, 3-3 Bears Keep Chance For SWC Laurels B o m i em th* .4 **o eint*d P r * t * Texas’ golfers w ere held to a 3-3 tie by B a v lo r in W aco Tues­ day afternoon. B a y lo r thereby the running fo r the stayed Southw est C onference champion-j in : ship. Ja c k W e ste rfield o f B a v lo r de­ feated U T ’* Lee Pinkston, 2 and I, hn the top singles match. Ju lia n J Oates o f Texas defeated Dean Bishop, 3 and 2. W e ste rfield and Bishop then teamed up to down Pinkston and Oates, I up. B ill Penn o f Texas beat J e r r y Kolb, 2 and I , and Jo e Golden of stopped Morgan the Longhorns M cReynolds, 3 and 2. How ever, Kolb and M cR eyn o ld s beat Golden and Penn, 4 and 3, in the fin al foursome. W e ste rfield , Out es, and Penn all had par 70's to lead both team s’ scorers. The Longhorns now boid a 7-5 in Southw est Conference record play. Owlets Give Frosh I First Setback, 8*5 B ic e ’s Owlets downed Dan W a t ­ s o n ’* Texas Y e a rlin g nine on I C lark Field T uesday afternoon, J 8-5, w ith hurler Gene Boyd absorb- I ing the defeat. ; bottom of A two-run Texas outburst in the fo r naught as the Owlets rallied to knot the count in the top of the first w ent the j second. A fte r the Owlets jumped ahead, 5-2, the Y earlin g s pulled un to w ithin one run at 5-4. Then Rice spurted to an 8-4 lead until the Y earlin g s added a run in the bot­ tom of the eighth. Austin High w ill be next Y e a rl­ faces the ing opponent. Texas afternoon Maroons W ednesday with Jim B u lle r due to take the mound for the Yearlings. Speedw ay RADIO <£ TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE Ph. 7-3846 J';*t So u t h of C ' e f o r r G y m Tut It ’R ight Over! w i t h D aily 'T ex an Classifieds Let us foe your pitcher, when you have something to sell, want, or say to the persons connected with the university. The fast pitch way to say it to students, faculty, and staff. Yet, it is the low one, when it comes to cost. Call 2-2473 For Fast Service Steers, Rice Clash In 15-inning 2-2 Tie ■ ■ ■ • l ? | • * " t i Leggett, allowed the S te e l* only tw o hits in tile first seven innings. T ’ne Owls managed nine hits o ff three Texas pitchers— J . L. Sm ith, the starter; B o y d Lin k er, and Raym ond Jones. R ice tw ice had to come from be- I hind to keep the S te e ls from w in­ ning their 37th consecutive vic­ tory over an Owl baseball team. Texas took a 1-0 lead the first i chance they got. Jim m y Dan Pace I led o ff the first inning w ith a dou­ b le ,'a n d WR* moved around on I long flies by Tommy Snow and | Roy K e lly , Rice knotted it in the fourth on r single and Helen base by Gar- ! land Fields and a single by Park e Davis. That was all the scoring until the fourteenth. lead. Pitcher In the top of the fourteenth, the Longhorns again took a one- run Jo n e s w alked and was sacrificed to second by Pace. Jo n es scored on Snow 's sin­ gle to center. R ice responded to the pressure by scoring their final run in the last of the fourteenth. Tom m y Reckling singled and scored a mo­ ment la te r on a double by Don Costa. replayed, In the event conference o ffi­ cials decide that the game must be lik e ly be scheduled as one o f a doublehead­ er when Rice plays in C la rk Field M ay 7-8. it w ill (E d ito r** note: B x score of the Tuesday game w as not ava il­ able to the Texan Tuesday night.) The Longhorns w ill face Sam Houston State at C la rk Field T h u rsd ay afternoon at 3. Post­ holiday play w ill begin Tuesday at 3, when the Longhorns open a two-game series w ith Oklahoma. White Sox Meet Pioneers Tonight A u stin ba-ehall fans are due for a treat Wednesday night. P a u l T h a t’s when Richards brings his Chicago W h ite Sox, one in m ajor of the longue baseball, to Disch F ie ld for an 8 p.m. game w ith A l I n- ser’s Austin Maroon*. fastest, team* M ike Fornieles, Cuban pitcher in who’s rung up a 2-1 record spring R ichard s’ choice a« a starting pitcher. H e 'll probably be opposed by Au stin's Roger M ay. training. is E a ch manager has a relief pitcher chosen, too, if things re ­ quite one. Fo r the invading C hi­ cago club, it's H a rry P e ris h , who hasn’t allowed a run in 16 inning*. Austin w ill come up w ith ace Dean Franks as reliever. F o r the Sox, who have racked up a 12-13 exhibition record to date, the probable startin g lineup is as follow s: Chico C arrasquel, shortstop; N ellie Fox, 2b; F e rr is F a in , lh ; Orestes “ M in n ie ” Minoso, lf ; Jim R ivera , c f; V ern Stephens, 3b; Sam Mole, r f ; Bob “ R e d ” W ilson, c; and Fornieles. T ickets w ill he on sale at Disch Field all dav Wednesday. T h e v ’ie priced at $1.65 fo r a box seat; $1.50, reserved seat; $1.25, grand­ stand; and $1, bleacher. Wet Grounds Postpone Baylor-Aggie Encounter Raser! att th* A»*o',uit*>I Pre** A Southw est C onference base­ ball game scheduled Tuesday be­ tween R avlor and A A M was post­ poned because of w et grounds. The game was reset fo r W ednes­ day. The postponem ent upset.* the S o u th w e st C onference standings and confuses the issue until the 15-inning 2-2 tie between Rice and Texa* is completed. Then the SW C standings’ will be clarified. on th* A »*or fitted P r e * * Texas’ drive fo r fir s t place in the Southw est C onference base­ ball race was delayed Tuesday, as the Longhorn* w ere held to a 15-inning, 2-2 tie by the Rice O w ls at Houston. The game was called because of darkness. No one was im m ediately able to say w hether or not the game w ill have to he replayed. A ruling from conference o fficia ls -will he required before this can be deter­ mined. Bobby I^eggett, a ju n io r rig h t­ handed pitcher for the Owls a t­ tempted feat, innings. pitching the During Long horns— who had heen hitting w ell all season— to ju st seven hits. an the entire 15 thai span, he held “ iron-m an" O c l' Grove Has Six O n Mythical Team O ak Grove dominated the newly- released 1953 all-intram ural bas­ ketball teams, both class A and B, selected by the in tram u ral depart­ ment. W ith two men team ratings first receiving in each class, the C L A S S A F i r s t te a m : M ax S m it h . O a k G r o ’ e ; I,e o n D o th * , P h i Ktujjm P a t ; Jo h n Cos. O a k G r o v e ; R e n n in T y o .rs , S ig m a A lp h a E p s ilo n : J a c k S o w e ll, P h i G a m m a P e l l a . F r a n k P roc- , A F 'R O T O : P a t T o la r, L C C : A r t h u r H ell. S ig m a P h i E p s ilo n : P a t Jo n e s , S te rn a A lp h a E p s i ­ lon ; R iu tr/ U G r e g o r y . W o m a n is e Se co n d team H o n o ra b le m e n tio n : J e r r v T o m * .1, O ak G r o v e . J o h n S e a le , S ia m * A lp h a E p s ilo n , T o m W h a r t o n , E p s ilo n ; Je r o m e F a d e r, S ig m a A lp h a M u ; P a u l D e lta . M o h r, D e lta T a S i a m * A lp h a C L A S S B F i r s t team I H a ro ld H o w a rd , O a k G r o v e : R a n d y W' h e ir s * , h r p p a S ig m a : J a y G a r th . K a p p a S ig m a : Ja m e s M e t a : , P T ’ * ; R ic h ­ a rd H a n k ie . O ak G r o v e , S e c o n d te a m : R eed G ilm o r e , S ig m a A l ­ pha E p s ilo n ; G e n e O d en , C a n te r b u r y C lu b ; B i l l H a r r is . P h i G a m m a D e lt a ; B e n R h o d e s . D e lt a K a p p a F ip s ilo n ; L a n g fo rd S n e e d . B S C . H o n o ra b le m e n tio n : D ic k W o lf . K a p p a IH I! B o n h a m . D e lt a T a u D e lt a , S i g m a ; J i m H a n k ie , O a k G r o v e . Yearling Hellers Blast Aggies, 4-2 Texas' freshman Rotters romped to a 4-2 victory over the A & M frosh Tuesday afternoon on the Freshm an Courts. David Sn yd er whitewashed A g ­ gie Ed Paschal!, 6-0, 6-0, in the encounter. num ber one Sn yd er, tile Longhorn ace from Kansas, over powered his outman- ned opponent. singles Jim Stovall dumped AA-M's Rub in another run­ K e rr, 6-1, 6-3, away match. Sto va ll had little d if ­ fic u lty in w inning the number two singles tilt. The Aggies took th e ir first of th e ir two victories in the number three single* clash when B ill Ash­ burn dropped T exas’ H e n ry Bain, 6-4, 6-3. The other A A M trium ph came in the fourth singles match as Gene K in n a rd outstroked Ed d ie Chew, 6-4, 6-1. S n yd e r and Sto va ll received a d efau lt in the top doubles match when Paschall was injured. Texas got their fin a l v ic to ry in tile second doubles tilt as Loyd and Fogelberg had rough going w ith K innard and K e r r before w in . ■ ling, 8-6, 0-6, 6-3. 4 N O T I C E O F S A L E R Y W A R E H O U S E M A N th * u ru ie rs ig ite d . a w a rr- W k « r H i , boi semwn, has In h i* p o sse ssio n good* w h ic h w ere de p o site d w it h bim fo r ntor- :ut# and p r e s e r v a tio n , a n d w h e re s * la w f u l < b a rite * fo r »to ra ii*\ p r e s e r v a tio n , and o ' h e r e x p en *e* in re la tio n to aitch (rood* ■. e now due *nd u n p a id a n d w h e re !.* the, • lie r and d e p o sito r, th o u g h n o tifie d to ■ne fo rw a rd and p a v su c h c h a rg e * has lied to do » o ; th e re to re th e good* d c * . lived a b o ve a re h e re b y ad v e r t ) -eel fo r tie and w ill be sold by a u c tio n s t e ig h t I M H . < lock on th e 22nd d a y o f A p ril, tie c o n d u cte d at K e lly lith G le a n e r* . A l l W e s t 1 6th S tr e e t, ■' tv o f A u s tin , T r a v is C o u n ty , T ex a s, tieing the p la ce w h e re th e Hen s * ' FL*- a u c tio n w ill i i ired. vJsLblinqhoiibQ Radio and Television C:ClLoJ and fistpOlA (pAD/tipi Service m # Smith it - r f " f Son TV & 2819 San Ja c in to Ph. 2-2096 Guaranteed WATCH REPAIR JEWELRY REPAIR PROMPT SERVICE KRUGER'S ON T H E D R A G 2236 G U A D A L U P E S q u irre ls showed their su p e rio rity! over the field. Kappa Sig m a also; placed a pair on the “ B " m ythical l i v e . Max Sm ith and Jo h n Cox of Oak Grove w ere Rmong the top five in class A . Corky How ard and R ich ard H ack le made the number one squad In “ B . " There Aver? no unanimous soler- j Cons this year. Sm ith was named on seven of the nine ballots for the highest percentage. In class “ B ” tho highest, vote-getters were J a y G arth, and Randy H ow ard , W heless, from the Kappa Sigma. la tte r two Purdue Nods 'Yes' On Pasadena Pact C H IC A G O , M arch 31— CP) — Purd ue climbed aboard the Rose B o w l bandwagon Tuesday with a vote that v irtu a lly assured con­ tinuation o f the B ig T en -Pacific Coast C onference football series on New Y e a r ’s D ay fo r at least another three years. The Boilerm akers, who tied for the 1952 title but lost, the Pasadena to eo-champinn W isconsin, plum voted o ffic ia lly in fa v o r of resum­ ing the bowl games. The facu lty vote was 185-70. Purd ue thus reversed its stand of three years ago when it opposed t e current series which expires with the 1951 N ew Y e a r's D ay con­ test. The L a fa y e tte , Ind., school!’* a f­ firm a tiv e vote app aren tly assured the required 6-4 m a jo rity needed in the B ig Ten fo r conference ap­ proval. The conference, a fte r each mem­ ber school votes on w hether to re ­ new the bowl riv a lry , w ill give its form al answ er at the annual spring m eeting M a y 28-30. This now appears to be only a form ality'. W ith P u rd u e ’s “ yes,” a 6-4 margin in fa vo r of renewing the pact seems certain. Ezzard Charles Meets Rex Layne Tonight at 9 B A N F R A N C IS C O , M arch 31 — LR) — Fo rm er heavyw eight cham­ pion Ezzard Charles, punching his w ay back into contention, clashes w ith free-swinging Rex L ayn e in a 10-round fight here W ednesday night th a t m ay determ ine the top challenger fo r the title. The natio nally televised bout w ill go on at 9 p.m. C S T . It will judged on points. The C a li­ be fornia scoring system is l l points to the round, An even round is 5 1 i -5 tg „ Two judge* and a referee w ill o fficiate. I hajjes has heen established a L l fa vo rite in this third meeting. Ezzard won an l i t h round T K C over La yn e in October, 1951. Rex took a close 10-round decision over C harles last August. Since that defeat, Charles has won six fight*, fo u r by T K C and two by decision. L a y n e ’* last bout was -plit decision loss to Roland La Stanza. (d iaries has trained rigorously fo r this fight. He's 31 years old and realizes he must hurdle this obstacle or be relegated to the second division. Stewart Win* Open G R E E N S B O R O , N . C., March 30 iZP)— Flail S te w a rt J r . , 31, D al­ las, Tex., redhead, won the Greens­ boro Open G o lf Tourn am ent M on­ day w ith a p a r four on the 19th hole. Mural Schedule WEDNESDAY WATER POLO DIVISION Al FINA I J! 7 p.m . M . C r * v Ken M diets v*. O a k G r o w )lrriiat Alph* Epsilon v* Sigma Ka. t.OlF DOUBLES S/eo n d ri*v o f p in / in ro u n d o n * of H*rnnH, th ir d , and fo u rth f lig h t * . G O IN G TO H O U S T O N / Express Service—4 Hours 9:20 A. M. 4:30 P. M. Kerrville Bus Co. HA E . IO Ph. 2*11 SH 4 I A C O - C H A IR M E N ELISE L IG H T F O O T A N D BO B FER R ELL U T C l o t h i n g D r i v e W i l l E n d A p r i l 11 “ Don't store 'em, ship ’em,” say members of the clothing drive com­ mittee, who launch their annua! campus-wide drive Monday. Those who can help bundle or collect t h e clothes are a«ked to call Sable Nash at the U n iv e rsity “ Y ,” 2-9246. “ Search in your closets, trunks, and at home during the E a s te r v a ­ cation fo r those clothes you never w ear or those shoe* that, are too sm all,” said Eiise Lig htfoot, co­ chairm an of the drive. The move­ ment is sponsored hy the projects committee of the U n iv e rsity “ Y ” and the Am erican Friends. Boxes have been peaced in cam­ pus livin g units. Announcements at meals and individual requests for clothing w ill he made by represen­ tatives throughout the week. The clothes will ho brought to the U n iv e rs ity “ Y ” Thursday. A fte r the E a s te r holidays the com­ mittee members w ill continue the l l , when they drive until A p ril will prepare the bundles for ship­ ment. “ The clothes are a g ift of frien d ­ ship,” said O lcutt Sanders, re­ gional director of the Am erican Friends. “ They meet an urgent hu­ man need, serve as a message of friendship, and make those who can help aw are that there is n continuous need for clothes.” Clothing should he clean and re­ paired. It w ill be distributed on the .basis of need, with no lim itation because of race, creed, age, or nationality. The strategic areas A u stralia , are France, Ita ly , and Germ any. Ja p a n , K orea, Luncheon Today To Honor Peckham M a jo r General H. L. Peckham , commanding general of the quar­ term aster tra in in g command, w ill * be honored with a l u n c h e o n W ednesday by Colonel R, E . Y o rk , profe««or o f m ilita ry science and tactics, a W e st P o in t classmate of the general. W ednesd ay evening, Lieutenant Colonel W a lte r Diesem and M ajor John Be n n e r w ill honor the gen­ eral w ith a reception. G eneral Peckham is on the cam ­ pus to inspect the quartermaster detachm ent of the A rm y R O T O unit, the R O T T facilities, and to confer w ith U n iv e rsity authorities. H is visit Ss part o f increa«ed activities recen tly undertaken by th* quarterm aster train in g com­ mand in the rendering o f assumed technical assistance of q u arter­ master R O T T detachments. A f te r his U n iv e rs ity visit, G en­ eral Peckham w ill visit Texa* A A M T hursday, and the U n iv e r­ sity of Houston F rid a y . v ” ",!l‘ V- —— it] T hem 's FightirT Words! Ov cf. there was a hie, m uscular fellow named Jo e V h lu m p h i H e was full-back on the football team, captain of the baseball team, and star of the basketball team. H e had a room m ate named Fred die, who spent more time reading book* than Jo e did sewing letter* onto his sweaters. O n e day, Fred die cam e running in. H e was obviously greatly excited. “ Jo e '." , h r panted, w iping the steam from hi* horn-rim med glasser. “ Guess w h a t! I ve just found the perfect shirts for all college m en! Fh ey’re brand new . . . and they'ie great for dates or cia--" “ I kn o w ," replied Jo e . “ Y a n Heusen’* new short rolls# stvIrs. T h e y ’re the latest thing this year . . . and those sm art short collars go perfectly w ith college clothes." “ W e ll," said Fred die, “ that's not all. T h e y ’ve got one called the Y a n K a ro n that's the epitome of good looks. It has a dim inutive collar that flatters anyone's cervical region. A nd it sets off your c ra va t im peccably I " “ Honest In ju n ? " , said Jo e . “ W h a t ’s m ore," said Freddie, “ they have a com prehensLu collection of neoteric co llar style*, including short spreads, short eyelets, short button-dow ns, . . plus short collar* w ith regular or orbed points. And, you can get the new V a n Heusen Sh o rt C o llar Shirts in a m yriad of smart new colors. T h e y ’rd so handsome they’ll make any college man look like an o lig a rc h !" “ An oligarch'1” , said Joe. “ W e ll I don’t care. Tm g*nn§ buy $omt anjan)I” Your Van Heusen Dealer Lutheran Noonday Lenten Services TEXAS THEATRE 12:20 to 12:45 WEDNESDAY Speaker: The Rev. Paul G . Stephen, Pastor, M f. C alvary Lutheran Church, St. touii, Mo. Topic: "Condemned by Pilate" Special Music Students of the University Especially Invited VOTE FOR C.A. MCADEN F O R Place 4, City Council “Let’s build a greater Austin together." (P H P o l A d v > IS V MVF RSI TY I ll 1.1.1. Ii I e e a B M H a m o M 2310 GUADALUPE O N THE DRAG ■ Ozones I -J/i N e w s B r i e f s O h , d i d I k e e p you w a i t i n g ? ’' DL B cinene Little M an on the Campus T H E D A I L Y T E X A N !, W e H n e s H a y , A p r i l f, ’1953, P a g e 3f Course Duplication In Colleges Costly B y J E A N R E M B O L D Sizeable h u n k s of time, mo n e y , a n d c o n c e n t r a t i o n — in addi t i on to t h a t a l r e a d y u s e d — m a y be n eeded i f T e x a s is to find a wa y to avoi d cost ly dupl i cat i on of courses in a t a t e colleges. A (h** L e g i s l a t u r e special c ommi t t e e i n s t r u c t e d t h e by probl em ha* r ep o r t e d t h a t a long- r a n g e s u r v ey will be n e c e s s ar y if a to be found. s a t i s f a c t o r y to s t u d y solution is The 16-man c o mmi t t e e of r e p r e ­ s e n t at i ve s f r om each s t a t e - s u p p o r t ­ ed college w a s a p p o i n t ed by G o v e r ­ n o r Sh i v e r s M a r c h 3 bv s t u d y t h e need s y s t e m f or t hes e colleges. f o r a co - o r d i n a t e d T h e c o mmi t t e e said a t h o r o u g h s t u d y would r e q u i r e an e x t e n d e d period of t i m e and pr o f e s s i o n a l help. I t s u g g e s t e d f F a t t h e L e g i s ­ l a t u r e c r e a t e a 41 - me mb er commi s- aion f o r t h e p u r p o s e . T he c ommission would be com- tho pn?ed of o r e m e m b e r f r o m tho S t a t e Board of E d u c a t i on , a t a t e educa t i on commi s si oner , t e n citizens a p p o i n t ed by the g o v e r n o r , f o u r me m b e r s of the "Legi slat ure, a n d college p r e s i d e n t s and h o a r d me mb e r s . M e m b e r s would s e r v e w i t h o u t p a y hut h i r e p r of essi ona l help, with $200,000 s u g g e s t e d f o r t ho purpose. T h e c ommission wo u l d r e p o r t its fi nding? a n d r e c o m m e n ­ dat i on? to the n e x t l e g i s l a t ur e by N o v e mb e r , 1984 I f cre at e d, t h e commission will be a n o t h e r st ep in t r y i n g to solve t he probl em b r o u g h t in 1951 whe n t h e F i f t y - s e co n d L e g i s ­ l at ive Council t h a t u n ­ n e c e s s a r y d u p l i c at i o n in s t a t e col­ leges me a n s u n n e c e s s a r y dol!a>* lost t a x p a y e r ' s p o c k e t ­ book. re p o r t e d f r o m li ght the to t h i s >* is e x ­ s t a t e ­ T h e r e p o r t s t a t e d t h a t because h i g h e r educ a t i on p a n d i n g nowr w i t h o u t a n y wide plan. W h e n i n d i v i d u a l t h* c o l l e g e * t r y t o e x p a n d t h e i r p r o g r a m * t h e y a r e o f t e n d u p l i c a t i n g e x p e n s i v e a n d h i g h l y t e c h n i c a l w o r k o f f e r e d e l s e w h e r e . F o r e x a m p l e , t w o if e n r o l l m e n t * c o l l e g e * w i t h • a c h a d d t h e s a m e h i g h l y t e c h n i ­ t o t h e i r c u r r i c u ­ cal d e p a r t m e n t * t h a t o n l y a l u m , is p o s s i b l e s ma l l it C l i p p i n g s t he c o u l d s t u d e n t * s ma l l n u m b e r o f s t u d e n t s will b e s e r v e d by e a c h d e p a r t m e n t . A c ­ t h e f a c i l i t i e s of o n e s u c h t u a l l y , a d e q u a t e l y d e p a r t m e n t s e r v e in b o t h c o l ­ lege*. B u t s i n c e t h e r e is n o s t a t * a g e n c y d e ­ p a r t m e n t s m u t t s u p p o r t e d , be t a x p a y e r * s u p p o r t i n g h i g h e r w i t h e d u c a t i o n f a r b e y o n d t h e n e e d . f o r p l a n n i n g , b o t h t h e r e T he r e p o r t also s t at ed is no co-or dinat ed plan a mo n g s t at e colleges as to w h a t c o n s t i t ut e s a ti a n a f e r - c r e d i t course. Th e r e is no s t a t e plan as to w h a t c o n s t i t u t e s f a c ul t y load in t e r m s of courses or s t ude nt s. Location of school?, the r e p o r t said, also needs co-ordinat ion an d p l a n n i ng . Both Ne g r o insti t ut i on* a r e w i t h i n 50 miles of each o t h e r in E a s t T e x a s , a n a r c a of high N e g r o p o p u l a t i o n . B u t is in N o r t h Texas, which also none h a s a h i g h N e g r o populat ion. t h e r e it Bu i l d i n g p r o g r a m s should a 1,so be looked a t f r o m the st a t e level, t h e r e p o r t sai d. A school whi ch s p en d s sever al million dollar? f o r a buil ding is c o mmi t t i ng itself to a s t r o n g a c a d e mi c p r o g r a m in t h a t field f o r a long time to come, and should be consi dered f or its effect on o t h e r colleges. Th e r e p o r t also listed u n r e g u ­ l at ed compe t i t i on a mo n g colleges f or t e a c h e rs see ki ng m a s t e r ’s d e ­ gree? as a n o t h e r u n n e c e s s a r y e x ­ pense to t h e t a x p a y e r . If the s t a t e is going to p a y a te ac he r a h i g h e r the Gi l me r - Ai k e n s a l a r y L a w f o r a m a s t e r ’? degree, it is t h e h i g h e s t possible enti tl ed r e g u l at i on q uali ty, a n d won t p r o d u c e t ha t quali ty. lack of u n d e r to t he r e A t pr e s e n t , is no r egul ate s t at * these a g e n c y which can level of t hi ngs. T h e only st a t e the L e g i s l a­ control comes fr o m t h e college* t u r e , whi ch c ontr ols a p p r o p r i a t i o n ? t h r o u g h t h e l a w ; an d a n d ge n e r a l policy Gov e r n o r , whose com** control t h r o u g h r e c o m me n d a t i o n s and a p ­ poi nt ment s. bienni al t h a t T h e L e g i s l a t i v e C o u n c i l r e p o r t c o - o r d i n a t i o n m i g h t s t a t e d t h e h e p o s s i b l e w i t h i n e a c h o f t h r e e s y s t e m s — t h e U n i v e r s i t y , t h e A A M s y s t e m , a n d t h e T e a c h ­ Oil and Drawl Fasten Texas-Canadian Bond T e x a s ha? discovered C a n a d a : it is 900 miles f r o m the P a n h a n d l e to S a s k a t c h e w a n , Ma n i t o b a , a n d f o u n d A l b e r t a — b u t T e x a n ? h ave t h a t t h e y s p e a k t h e s a me kind of l a n g u a g e as t h e C a n a d i a n s . No t until the l a s t few mo n t hs h a s the p o p u l a c e of T e x a s t h a t is a people n o r t h of which is also d o i n g big t h i ng s . the b o r d e r realized S a s k a t c h e w a n , Oil has been a m a j o r a t t r a c t i o n be t we en C a n a d a and Te x a s . T h e discoveries anil conti nued s e a r c h a n d in Al bert a, M a n i t o b a h a t e been c a r r i e d o u t in l a r ge p a r t by T e x a n s . T h e d r a w l of the Un i t e d S t a t e s S o u t h w e s t is q ui t e common in small t o wn s a n d big cities of t h e C a n a d i a n p ra i r i e s . This bond of oil has since led t h a t C a n a d a Te x a n * s p i r i t ha? the identified w i t h S t a r S ta t e . T e x a n s —j u s t a g e n e r a t i o n o r so fr om t h e d a y s whe n a m a n could cut an e m p i r e of his o wn f r o m the v a s t acre*— a r e finding o u t t h a t C a n a d i a n * have done t h e sa me t h i n g in t h e West. s a me pi o n e e r i n g J>one the to di s cover is And C a n a d a t h i s discovery of t a k i n g full a d ­ its v a n t a g e of Te xa ns. M a n y possibilities C a n a d i a n s o f a n d top business r e p u t a t i o n ? are corning to T ex a s to tell of t h e i r c o u n t r y ’s p o ­ tentialities. financial by Her e in Texa* one of the g r e a t ­ est. indus t ri al boom? in the h i s t o r y i? u n d e r w a y . Tex­ of the c o u n t r y an?, t he mse l ve s, h e a r such figure* a? “ a billion d o l l a r s ' ’ bandied a b o u t freely. Su c h big fiscal t e r ms wa in connection wi t h to a r e used T e x a s ’ v a s t a nd pctro-chemica! chemical i n d u s t r y now m u s h r o o m ­ i ng on t h e G u l f Coa st and in t h e h i gh plains. in in Texan* also recognize a s i m i l a r ­ ity t h e i r o wn economic ?et-up w i t h t h a t o f C a n a d a . As in Te x a s , in C a n a d a , mor e pe rsons now so work f a c t or i es t h a n on f a r m s despite e x t e n s i v e use of t h e v a s t a r e a of a g r i c u l t u r a l lands. S u r - p r i s i n g l y t h e 1950 census showed t h a t f o r t h e f i r s t ti me mor e T e x a n s live in cities t h a n in r u r a l area*. T h e y c a m e to t h e u r b an a r e a ? to i n d u s t r i es t h a t t h e new- work h a v e been b u i l t up since the be­ g i n n i ng of Wo r l d W a r ll . in D o n ’t S a y T a x i Cab, S a y CHECKER CAB 6-3561 B alloon s — C o s t u m e s P a rty F avors Austin Novelty Co. 8 0 0 W . 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H a r t c o m m e n t e d t h a t a c o - o r d i n a t e d p r o g r a m p r o b ­ a b l y will m e e t w i t h opposi t i on b e ­ c au s e it m a y m e a n t h a t so me col­ leges will he bl ocked in a r e a s w h e r e t h e y i n t e n d e d to e x p a n d . c o m m i t t e e also The Shiver * w a r n e d again? : too muc h s t a ’e c o n t r ol a - d a m a g i n g to t h e initia- t O',' of ; : • ga a' mini*, la! f r a t e r ?. ■ ■ f o r T h e p r o p o s e d commi s si on' * t a s k w o n ' t be an ea sy one, its m e m b e r ? will be c o - o p e r a t i n g in a s e a r c h to t h e cit izens o f sh o w ii* pr o v i d e d w i t h t h e T ex a s can b e s t possible e d u c a t i o n t h e m o n e y pent. i n f o r m e d opini on t he m how f o r f o r O f f i c i a l I j o t i CCS f a c u l t y m e m b e r s T h e O f f i c e o f t h e D - s n c f S t u d e n t L i f e s u m m e r o f f e r * a a p e r t * ’ * e r v i c # e \ e r y to in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h ti e r e n ’ al o f th e i r h o m o s t o v i s i t i n g S t a f f in r e n t ­ m e m b e r s . 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Out of breat h 25. Concealed 27. Devoured 28 Admonish** 31. Smell 34. Feels ill will 36 Ri ver (I t. ) 37. Hi g h (mu* ) 38 Shouted 41. GourdUke f r u i t 44 Der.* 45. Ro ma n e mp e r o r 46 Sum of mon e y i Anc. Cr. ) 47 Musical I n s t r u me n t i Heb.) 48 Chest* D O W N 1 Sc a ndi ­ navi a n c o u n t r y 2 Femal e red deer Pogo VF y Am e ri c a ’* mo st pe rsi st e nt “ older st a t e s ­ m a n,” whose convictions c arr ie d him t h r ough six presi denti al c a mpai gns as a Candidate, ha s changed his opinion. t A n ( In a pamphl e t e n t i t l e d “ Democrati c PV i a l i s m — a Ne w App r a i sa l ,” Norm an f h o m a s rec omme nds a change in Social­ ist t hinking. It s t ra di ti onal t e n e t s of class­ ical socialism, unlimited sta t e o w n e r s h i p , fcmd class str uggl e a re o u t d a t e d , unde si r­ able, and dangerous, he s a y s . In summ a ry, his principal p o i n t seems to be t h a t a free C o m p e t i t i v e e c o n o m y has proved to be fa r be tt er t h a n Socialists ever imagined and t h a t sta t e o w n e r s h i p , part icul arl y, is f a r worse i n pract ice t han t h e y ever imagined. “Marx t hought that the line* of division between workers and owners were becom­ ing steadily clearer. This, however, has f l ­ n j ew (Lim finl a Jt J The Round-Up Commit tee took a bold, b ut practical step ye st e rda y when it r e ­ commended elimination of t r o ­ tangible phies as a w a r d s for Round- Up floats, E nor m ou s expenses, f a r exceeding the established limit, have often been the price an organi zat ion is willing to pay for a showcase object which will look good to fall rushees, By st ri ki ng out this tangible the committee has emphasized the goal, f i br i l of Round-Up, which is for everyone J * l o c ontribute his best f or t he good of the / l o whole. Ra t he r t ha n discourage gr oups f rom m a i nt a i ni ng the high st a n d a r d of wor k­ last Fr ida y, the new manshi p exhibited rule should e ncourage be tt e r co-operation and hi g he r sta nda rds. C a m p u s S id e lig h ts not been t he case, least of all in o ur own countr y . . .” Thoma s uses Russia. Ge r­ many, and Italy as illustrat ions of w h a t ha ppe ns wh en t he stat e becomes the “ m a s ­ ter of h u m a n society.” Even t he faul ts o f big go ve r n m e nt in E ng la nd and the Uni ted St ates have exposed “ the d a nge rs of st at ism a g a i n st which we m ust always be on g u a r d . ” T hom a s ’ suggest ion to Socialists is to quit r u n n i n g for national offices and con­ ce ntrat e on re f or m i n g Socialist policy for the next half century. He pr acticed w h a t he preaches when he a nnounced last, fall his p e r m a n e n t wi t hd ra wa l from political races. Fo r one so committed to a political philo­ sophy, t his si gnif ic ant c hange in T h o m a s’ t hin ki n g rep r e se nt s courage and i nte grit y. For some hybrid prote ct or s of Am eric an democracy, such as Mc Ca rr a n, McCart hy, and t he Nat ional Association of Ma n u fa c ­ turers, it mi gh t i llustrate t h a t change is a necessary antecedent of progress. The St u dent Pa rt y made t h ings a lot simpler l ast night. Delegates, remi nd ed of the ideals of the St ud e nt P a r t y , were told to vote for the one who supposedly had t he most political pull and wa s the best speech-maker. They did. And by so doing, the field has been r e ­ duced to two political pa rt i e s and any in­ dependent s who a re brave enough to run. Qualifications, experience, ability, goals for st udent go ve rnm e nt a r e n ’t going to be this s p ri n g ’s e l e c t i o n s . At principles hi least, not St u de n t Pa r t y principles. Honest In i un. Brackenridge 'Refugees Nof Thirsty These D a y s i» E d i t o r * N o t * : TK i • t h * fWet in * s e r i e s o f c o l u m n * W i l ­ li* M o m * wi l l w r i t * t h* T e x a n d e a l i n g w i t h e v e r y d a y f i f e at t h * U n i v e r s i t y . He m a y n e x t fee w r i t i n g w e e k . a b o u t y o u f o r ★ in t h e B v W I L L I E M O R R I S j u s t r e l a x e d q u i t e W e ha d a o m f o r t a b l y l o u n g e o f B r a c k e n r i d g e Hall, h a vi n g e?- a a p e d t h e c l a m o r of t h e e a r y • ve i l i n g its • n u r s e on fl oor f o u r , a n d w o r e p a i n f ul l y t h u m b i n g t h r o u g h o u r geology I V , “ R u n n i n g W a t e r . ” t e x t o n C h a p t e r r u n n i n g p a r t y B e f o r e p r o c e e d i n g wi t h o u r tale, p e r h a p s we s h oul d l i tt le t a k e t he t i m e to ex p l a i n a very c o m m o n l y a p p l i ed t e n e t . You k n o w, a f t e r living f o r »ome while in a d o r m i t o r y , o n e v e r y easi ly a n d a l m o s t i n s t i n c ­ t i vel y a c q u i r e s a Knack of c l a s ­ si f i c at i o n , o r e v e n p r o g n o s t i ­ cat i on. O n e r a n percei ve, f o r i n s t a n c e , an a n g u i s h e d c r y f r o m t w o f l i g h t s d o w n at t he fellow t h r e e in to rea l i z e w i t h o u t t i me, co me t h e m o r n i n g , a nd, in t h a t t h o u g h t i t ’s the s l i ght e st onl y some p r o d u c t of W e s t Tex** a w a k e n i n g to s t u d y , u n ­ loos eni ng his h a p p y e m o t i o n s ov e r a n e w d a y . of g r o u p s One c a n h e a r shout ? f r o m l a r g e i n d i vi d u a l s dow, t h e hall, a n d k n o w a l m o s t by ins t i nct t h a t the noise m a r k s t h e e l a t i o n o v e r a n e w r o y a l a i un, of s-nne st • a ' g k t f l ush. o t h e r s u p r e m e t r i u m p h . T h e n t h e r e a r e t i m e s w h e n t h e s o u n d o f u r g e n c y is d e t e c t ­ in a s o u n d — t h e p r e m o n i ­ ed t h e p r o v e r b i a l y o u - tion k n o w- wh a t has. or is a b o u t to, b r e a k loose. t h a t it t h * T h * s h r i e k w e h e a r d S u n d a y n i g h t , a* f r o m “ B ” i s s u e d s e c t i o n o f s t a t e l y ol d B r a c k e n ­ r i d g e , w a s of l a t t e r c a s e . It wa s n o t t h e s h o u t o f o u t ­ r i g h t f r i g h t , m i n d yo u , n o r p e r ­ t u r b e d r a t h e r i n d e c i s i o n , b u t o n e of u t t e r r e s i g n a t i o n . W e ll r e m e m b e r t h a t yell t o o u r d y ­ i n g d a y . T h e n c a m e o t h e r s hout s, all of a si mi l ar n a t u r e , followed by t h e so u n d of b a r e f e et m o v i n g t h r o u g h r u n - n i n e w a t e r on st airs, a nd s t a i r s r u n n i n g w a t e r , T h e d a i m T e x a n / l b s D a ll y t e x a n , a s t u d e n t n e w s p a p e r of I r e U n i v e r s i t y o f p u b l i s h e d d u r i n g h o l i d a y s . P u b li s h e r in A u s t i n d ai ly e x c e p t S a t u r d a y and M o n d a y , t e x a s S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , it It in c. is is not p u b l i s h e d l e x * * , N. e s c o n t r i b u t i o n s will ne a c c e p t e d bv t e l e p h o n e ( 2 - 2 4 7 3 ) or a t t h e e d i t o r i a l l a b o r a t o r y , J . B 102. I n q u i r i e s c o n c e r n i n g d e it y - a f f il e , J .B . 103 or at t h e n e w * a r y s h o u ld be m a d e in J . B 107 an d a d v e r t i s i n g , J B. I l l ( 2 - 2 4 7 3 1 . 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B O B HILBURN BOBBY N E W L I N J e r r y R a f s h o o n El l i o t t Booley, J o e S u n d e r s , Lida Lit vin Dick Wi l l i am* ............. O r l a n d Sims ............ He l en S c h a f e r E d g a r W a t k i n s Dong J o h n s o n Be t t y Wh a 11 Bob L a n g e , An n K r o t h m a n n t a g wi t h r a n ?, p l a y i ng w a s t e b a s k e t s , , a n d o t h e r p a r a ­ p h e r n a l i a r u m b l i n g a g a i n s t h a l l ­ way?. tin We h a s t e n e d o u t s i d e to i n ­ v e st i g a t e. T h e scene we d i s co v er ed wag b e y o n d d e s c r i p t i on . it s w e p t d o w n W a j e r w a s e v e r y w h e r e — on the p a t i o , in t h e h a l l w a y — a n d p r o d u c e d a r e p l i c a o f N i a g a r a Fall? as t h r e e fl i ght s of st ai rs . Ha d t he A n ­ c i e n t M a r i n e r b e e n t h e r e , he w o u l d ' v e f o u n d a p a r a d i se . Bu t we w e r e n ’t t h e old fel low, a n d b esi des o u r f e e t w e r e g e t t i n g wet , so we r e t r e a t e d to h i g h e r g r o u n d . W e c o r n e r e d t h e f u s t r e f u g e e to see t h a t c a m e by, j u s t w h a t t h e s t o r y was. ★ rolled t h e h a pl e s s W i t h k ha k i s to his kn e e s , i n d i v i d u al , e v i d e n t l y art i n h a b i t a n t o f t h e i l l- fated “ R ” sect i on, a mi d t h e t h a t echoes all f r a n t i c yells o v e r t ol d us w h a t h a p p e n e d , t h e place, A toi l et pipe h a d b r o k e n loose up on t he t h i r d fl oor, a n d p o o r ” B ” s e c t i on wa s tim pr oc es s of b e i n g i n u n d a t e d by t he w a t e r s u p p l y of t h e e n t i r e t r i - d o r m a r e a . in t h e I t w a s a s o u l - s t i r r i n g t i g h t t o see v ic t i m s — y o u n g s t e r * f r o m t h e f a r m s a n d t h e c it ies a n d of T e x a s — t r e a d i n g a n ­ d o wn t h e xiously fl ood w a t e r s s e e p e d t h r o u g h t o t h e i r rooms. up g a z i n g if o r n ot h a d s t a i r w a y s , to sec An e m e r g e n c y crew, h e a d e d by me c h a n i c a l e n g i n e e r J e s s Ba i n, h u r r i e d d ow n t h e n e v e r ­ e n d i n g m a z e o f c o r r i d o r s u n ­ d e r the d o r m , on a p e r i l o u s m i s ­ si on t h e B r a c k e n ­ ri dg e w a t e r s y s t e m . to c u t o f f And t h e w a t e r c o n t i n u e d t o b l a s t Aa a g r i m c o n t r a s t t h * t o t h * o c c a s i o n , t h e boy* u p on t h * f o u r t h f l o o r , u n h a r m e d by t h a t o f w a t e r s u d d e n c a m * s t u c k f r o m b e l o w , h a d t h e i r h e a d s o u t o f w i n d o w * , l a u g h i n g a n d s h o u t i n g i ns u l t * t he d e s p e r a t e a t t e m p t * o f a t t h o a * t o w h o m t h e d i s a s t e r h a d s t r u c k . C o u n s e l o r B o y d r a t i o n , wh o k e p t his wi t s like a n Aggi e in a s t a m p e d e , ha d call ed f o r a p l u m b e r . He f i na l l y a rr i v e d . A n d t h e w a t e r c a me . As a d r a m a t i c c l i ma x, a f t e r so me f i f t e e n m i n u t e s of sl os h ­ ing t h r o u g h t h e t h i r d fl oor, t h e t r o u b l e . w o r k m a n S o m e o n e b a d the pipe f r o m t h e wall. t h e j e r k e d f o u n d it was, no one kn o ws . Who B u t one sur e-— his soul b e l o n g s to the boy* in B r a c k e n r i d g e . t i l i n g ’s f o r C o u n s e l o r P a t t o n ii a p p l y i n g i m m e d i a t e Red Cr oss aid f o r f o r t h e s t r i c k e n “ B ” sect ion. It was all a niHie wo r s e sippi Ri v e r l evee b r e a k of ’27. t h a n t e r r i b l e n i g h t - t h e Missis­ THE DAILY TEXAN, We'dnes’day, April I', 1953, Pag# 4 Youthful Houston Symphony To Be CEC Guest Tonight By J I M K E A H E Y H ou sto n S y m p h o n y O rc h e stra program W e d n e s d a y at 8:15 p.m. I includes “ L e C o rs a ire O v e r t u r e ” by B e rlio z . “ S y m p h o n y N o . 4 in E M in o r, O pus 98” b y B ra h m s , “ S ie g frie d 's R h in e Jo u r n e y ” fro m D ie G o tte rd a m m e ru n g b y W a g n e r, ! and “ D aph n ia and Chloe, S u ite No. : 2 ” b y R a v e l. Sp onsored b y the C u lt u r a l E n ­ te rta in m e n t C o m m ittee, th e co n ­ c e rt is fr e e to a1! B la n k e t ! ax and season tic k e t holders. O th e r tickets w ill be $1.50. 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Show Starts at 7 p.m. “ Hangman's Knot’' Randolph Scott — A LSO — “ Santa Fe M arsh all'’ Hopalong Cassidy SELWOOD F i r a t S h o w S t a r t * at 7 p rn. “ Thunder in the East” a l a n L a d d C o r r I n e C o l v e t D a b o r a h K e r r C h a r l o * B o y a r — A L S O — “ 3 Desperate M en” Preston Fostor C o lle n Gray K u r tz d isc o ve re d and m ade p o p u ­ la r. ta le n t W it h an a v e ra g e age o f 30, the H o u sto n S y m p h o n y is n oted f o r the y o u th fu ln e s s and v it a lit y o f its m em bers, and fo r the fre sh n ess and zest o f th e ir p re s e n tatio n s. T h is y o u th fu ln e s s is a re s u lt o f a n atio n al search by M r. K u rtz . W h e n he w as com m issioned as m u sical d ire c to r and c o n d u c to r in 1048. he w as also d ire c te d to In s te a d reo rg an iz e th e o rc h e stra. o f going to N e w Y o rk in sea rch fo r ta le n t, he tr a v e le d a ro u n d the c o u n try , h o ld in g a u d itio n s in k e y ci ti es and lis te n in g to m ore th a n 500 m u sician s. O u t o f th is search cam e the p re s e n t o rc h e stra. A la rg e p p rt o f the success o f the H o u sto n S y m p h o n y O rc h e s tra is due th e c o n d u cto r. M r . K u r tz has co n d u cted sym p h o n y orches- I Ira s , o pera, and b alle t f o r m o re than 30 y e a rs . Hts a c h ie v e m e n ts w ith the H o u s to n S y m p h o n y h ave re c e n tly e a rn e d him new a c c la im I from the press and pu blic. ! H e places a great em phasis upon his stu den t c o n ce rts fo r H o u sto n ^school c h ild re n . H e hopes th e young people o f H o u sto n w ill de­ velop a b e tte r a p p re c ia tio n o f m u ­ sic. H e sa ys th a t le a rn in g to p la y an in s tru m e n t i* not so im p o r ta n t a« t r u ly a p p V e c ia r;ng fin e m u sic. Movie, To Sing Here April 15 Radio, Met Star “ I W ill B r in g Y o u M u s ic ” is more th a n ju s t a them e song fo r tenor Ja m e s M elton who w ill a p ­ pear at G re g o ry G y m A p r il lo. la s t p ro g ram o f the T h is y e a r sponsored by the C u lt u r a l E n te rta in m e n t Com m i ttee. is the w a y ,” “ M e lo d y fo r T w o ," and the e x tra v a g a n z a , “ Z ie g fe ld F o llie s .” M r. M e lto n 's r adio c a re e r h as in ­ cluded s t a r r in g parts in the “ F o rd “ The S u n d a y Telephone H o u r ,'’ and the “ T exaco S t a r T h e a te r .” E v e n in g H o u r,” M r. M elto n is know n to m illio n s of people o ver the w o rld fo r his d e lig h tfu l, f r ie n d ly s ty le o f sin g ­ ing. B ille d as “ A m e ric a 's F a v o r ite T e n o r.” he has app eared in m ovies. in o p era, and on the radio. The sin g in g c a re e r of th is sen sa­ tio n al te n o r now a t the peak of his stage lif e began w ith a debut a t the R o x v T h e a te r in N e w Y o rk . T h is q u ic k ly led to m an y success­ fu l en gag em en ts over the c o u n try . These en gag em en ts h a v e re s u lt­ ed in lead roles in such H o llyw o o d prod uction s as “ S t a r s O v e r B r o a d ­ 3 0 6 E . 6t h S t . Ph. 7 - 0 2 1 J I a S R I Ray del Barrio" Tin Tan Tongoleie Silvia Pinal Hansen to Lecture On 'Arts' April 8 P e t e r H a n s e n , d ire c to r o f m us­ ic Rt Ste p h e n s C o lleg e and fo r m e r p rofessor o f m u sic lit e r a t u r e at the U n iv e r s it y , w il le c tu re on “ E x ­ p ressionism in the A r t s in the : T w e n tie th C e n t u r y ” i n R e c ita l H a ll at 4 p.m . W e d n e s d a y , A p r il 8. M r. H a n s e n , w ho co n d u cted th e U n iv e r s it y lig h t op era in 1940, was a s s is ta n t p ro fesso r o f m usic h is to ry an d lite r a tu r e a t th e U n i ­ in the N a v y , he v e r s ity fro m 1940 to 1942. A f t e r re ­ fo u r y e a r s tu rned to the U n iv e r s it y in 1946 as p ro fe ss o r o f m usic lite r a tu r e . In 1949 he re s ig n e d fro m th e s ta ff to becom e Ja m e s M e lto n ’s a c c o m ­ panist. L a t e r he took his p re s e n t post a t S te p h e n s C o lleg e. H e has also p la y e d in E u ro p e . * . ? U R N C £ m “ Tobacco Road’’ W'j A*5 + s Gen* Tierney Dana Andrews M, -----------P L U S ! “ As Young As You Feel” M onty W ooler 'Desperate Search” CANDID M IK E ” *: I I I * \ . F IR S T S H O W S T A R T S 7:10 F IR S T S H O W 7:10 ' ' D * • ' M A .* * * ) 4 C C 8 JBN I T T \JL ,4 ico.Xaac G C v "T T v C C vX tC p AJL6 e Acta. T ’L T3 a a /u^ a LAST DAY! MUTH! MALONE bus*. V a r s i t y F I R S T S H O W 2 P M. 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O b e r d o e r ff e r has been c h ie f­ ly com p osin g and te a c h in g since his a r r iv a l at the U n iv e r s it y in 1950. H e is r a r e ly h eard in c o n ­ cert. H e re c e iv e d his D o c to r o f P h i­ losoph y D eg re e in m u sic o lo g y fro m th e U n iv e r s it y o f B e r lin . H is stu d y o f pian o w as begun a t th e L e ip z ig K o n s e rv a to riu m . H e la te r stu died w ith s e v e ra l E u ro p e a h te a ch e rs and co m p leted his fo r m a l tr a in in g w ith L e o n a rd K r e u tz e r. D am on W e b e r. a s tu d e n t o f F lo y d T o w n l e y in th e C o lle g e of F in e A r t s , w ill be th e soloist. W e b e r h as sung le a d in g ro le s in “ T h e B a r t e r e d B r id e . " " D i e Fie- d e rm a u s ,” and “ S t r e e t S c e n e .” T h e W e d n e s d a y p ro g ra m w ill in clu d e fro m Po em b y G e ib e l, O pus 5 1 ; T w o Po em s b y K e r n e r fro m O p u s 90, and T h re e Po em s b y K e r n e r , fro m O pus 3 5 ; and Lie- d e rk re is, O pus 39. T h e r e c it a l is sponsored b v the C o lle g e o f F in e A r ts S t u d e n t R e c i­ ta l S e r ie s and is free. Climax of Artistry Found in Cymbeline , by “ C y m b e lin e ,” to be p resen ted the D e p a rtm e n t o f D ra m a A p r il 21-25. is one o f S h a k e ­ I t s p e a re ’s w ill be d ire c te d b y B . L ie n P a y n e , guest p ro fe ss o r o f dra m a . lesser kn ow n p lays. W r i t t e n la te in his c a re e r , the p o e try and a r tis tr y o f the p la y is o u ts ta n d in g . c h a r a c t e r B r it a in . T h e T h e s to ry tak e* p lace in e a r ly is title I C y m b e lin e , K in g o f B r it a in . 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H o g g e w as in s tru m e n ta l iii the d e v e lo p m e n t o f S h e ll’s n e w tu rb o g rid d is tilla tio n tr a y s an d he tw ill be the m ain sp ea k er a t the in b a n q u e t, w h ich w ill be held the R ic e C om m on s a t 7 p.m. N e w o ffic e r s f o r the Y M C A and Y W C A w ill he elected W e d n e s d a y a t th e U n iv e r s ity “ Y . ” T h e polls w ill be open fro m 9 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. A jo in t m eeting o f F re s h m a n F e llo w s h ip and th e U p p e r C la s s ­ m an F e llo w s h ip w ill be held to co m p le te the e lectio n s and f o r a s p e c ia l E a s t e r w o rsh ip W e d n e s ­ d ay a t 7 p.m. T h e A r a b S t u d e n t A n o c i a t i o n and m em b ers o f tile B a p t i s t S t u ­ d e n t U n i o n w ill have a .join; r e ­ tr e a t F’r id a y th ro u g h S u n d a y at the R o c k y R iv e r R a n ch . T h e y w ill m eet a t I :30 p.m. in fro n t o f T ex a s U n io n F r id a y J im N a z z a l, A ra b A sso c ia tio n re ­ p o rte r. said. T hose w ith c a rs a re asked to b rin g them . R a c h l i n C o n c e r t E n d * S e a s o n E z r a R a c h lin w ill co n d u ct an d p la y L is z t ’s “ C o n ce rto N o. in E F l a t M a jo r fo r P io n ) and O r ­ c h e s tr a ” on A p r il 13 in the C it y C o lise u m . T h is c o n c e rt w ill end the A u s tin S y m p h o n y O rc h e s tr a 's m ost s u c c e ssfu l season. I T h e p ro g ra m has been p lan n ed by a c o m m itte e fro n t the as so c ia ­ tion and by tile R e v. R ussell W a r e , p asto r o f th e C e n tra l B a p t i s t C Ii arch . “ F o u n d a tio n fo r L iv in g * ’ w ill he the th em e. S p e a k e rs w ill to n ic from A u s tin and from N e w O r ­ l e a n s . T h e group w ill re tu rn S u n ­ d ay a fte rn o o n . S o c ia l a c tiv itie s w i l l be in clu d ed . T h e U n i v e r s i t y L a d i e s C l u b W ill give a tea in h o n o r o f sen io r g irls in g ra d u a te school A p ril 8. T h e tea, w h ic h w as o rig in a lly set fo r A p ril I , w ill be held in th e U n io n fro m 4 to 0 p.m. M rs. A. P. B r o ­ gan is c h a irm a n o f hostessess. T h e C t e c h C l u b w ill be e n te r ­ tain ed w ith a m u sical p ro g ram at its m e e tin g 7 o 'clock W e d n e s ­ in T e x a s U n io n 315. d a y n ig h t T w o o f th e c lu b 's sponsors, J o e M a lik an d D r. Ja r o s la v Z iv n e y , w ill p ro v id e the m usic, w ith a c ­ c o m p a n im e n t by Jo h n n y M in o r. S o n .a W o lf has re c e n tly been elected p resid en t o f U T S A . S h e w ill be in s ta lle d at the a n n u a l T- N’ig h t B a n q u e t on M a y 6. C y n th ia A in s w o r t h w as electe d vice- p resid en t. fo r New o ffic e r- O rc h e si* ( U T S A ) clu b h ave been a n n o u n c ­ ed. L u c ille R a y is p re s id e n t; J a n e t B a n d y , s e c re ta ry , and T a v ia La- F o u r, tr e a s u re r . V O m i c r o n Nu, h o n o ra ry home ec­ onom ics so ciety, has a n n o u n ced the fo llo w in g n ew in itia te s : M at Kim ball A lexander, V iola Marie? A r is to , M a rie W h it le y B a r r e t t , D o ro th y L o u ise B ie le n s k i, F ra n c e * Ja c k s o n , M ac B ess M esser, A n n C a ro ly n J a n e N e w -on, C o rin n e E la in e P ro b s t, P a t r ic ia S c h iw e tz , and C h a rlo tte W o lc o tt. E a rly - m o rn in g H o ly M e e k de­ vo tio n w ill be held at the L u t h ­ e r a n S t u d e n t C e n t e r \\ edn esday, 7 a.m. B re a k fa s t w ill be served a t the C e n te r the s e rv ­ ices. fo llo w in g A stu d y on M a r t in L u th e r w ill be held T h u rs d a y a t noon in th e L u th e ra n S tu d e n t C e n te r. W . R. M oses, an in v e s tig a to r fo r the P u r e Fo o d an d D ru g A d ­ m in is tra tio n , spoke to the L o n g - h or n P a r m a c e u t i c a l A s s o c i a t i o n th e D u rh am -H u m - re c e n tly on p h e ry A m e n d m e n t to the Fo o d , D ru g and C o sm etic A c t. H e also show ed the group a m ovie, “ F ra u d F ig h te rs ,” d e p ictin g the w o rk o f the Food am b D ru g A d m in is tra ­ tion in v e stig a to r*. G I F T S We Gift 409 W. 24th Wrap “ H o w to G e t A lo n g w ith Stu- g d en ts” w i l l be t o p i c o f the a ta lk b y Ja m e s C o llin s, o f B a k e r J u n i o r H i g h Sc h o o l f a c u lt y , at a m e e tin g o f the F u t u r e T e a c h e rs o f La n g u a g e - A rts W e d n e s d a y fro m 7-8 p.m. in T e x a s U n io n 309. elected R e c e n tly o ff ic e r s of F u tu r e ’R each ers o f La n g u a g e - A rts a r e : L is a b e th L e d o n , c h a ir ­ Ja m e s M ille r , m a n ; v ic e - c h a ir­ m a n ; J e r r y S a g s te te r, s e c re ta ry . A d v is o r o f the group is D r. G e n e v a H a n n a , L e c t u r e r in C u rric u lu m and In s tru c tio n . A. C. H o g g e d ire c to r o f re ­ search at S h e ll O il C o m p a n y ’s H ou ston R e f in e r y , w ill speak at a b an q u et c lim a x in g the s o s io n o f the th ird a n n u a l m e e tin g of tile S tu d e n t C h a p te rs o f the S o u th ­ ln- w est R e g io n o f the A m e r i c a n Shepperd to Speak To Law Fraternity B e n Jo h n the a n n u al Sh ep p erd , a tto rn e y gen eral of T e x a s, w ill speak a t a d in n er dance at the A u s tin C o u n ­ t r y C lu b W ed n esd a y. T h e a ffa ir in itia tio n o f new is m em ber* into P h i D e lta P h i, in t e r ­ n atio n al h o n o ra ry legal fr a te r n ity . T h e 29 new m em bers to be in i­ tiated are C la re n c e A b ram so n , W in sto n A d k in s, F re e m a n B u l l ­ ock, W illia m C. C la rk , W e n d e ll Coffee, T y le r D a n a , F la ro id De- \ / S iu d sw lA ! This is YOUR Daily Texan!r READ IT FOR CAMPUS NEWS! READ IT FOR ENTERTAINMENT! READ IT FOR SALES INFORMATION! THESE ADVERTISERS Supported YO UR Daily Texan by advertising during the week March 24-29 C a m p b ell St Fletcher Station M oore's Launderette Arthur M urray Dance Studios J O H N BEN S H E P P E R D M oss, G eorg e D onaldson, Bob D onalson, W il l G arw o o d , and Jo e H am m ond . A lso D ic k H odges, B i l l M a rs h a ll, Jo h n M e y e r, B id N e a r y , Bob Neil- son, L o u is N eu m an , J i m O ’L e a r y , Jo h n P e c k , J a c k P e w , Jo e P u lle n , A lph on se R a g la n d , Je s s Rhode . S ta n R osen berg. S a n d y S h a p iro . S o n n y S o w e ll, G eorge T h u rm o n d , C h a rle s T tgh e, and D ic k Y a rb o i ough. M r. Sh ep p erd . a n a tiv e o f G la d e ­ w a te r, is one of the yo u n g est mein ber# of the T ex a s o flic ia l fa m ily . H e th*- is a past p resid en t of U n ite d S ta te * J u n io r C h a m b e r of C om m erce and served tw o veal - a S e c r e t a r y o f S ta te before being elected to his present office. B e sid e s his duties as A tto rn e y G e n e ra l, M r. Sh epp erd serves on m ore th a n tw e n ty state com m is­ sions and boards. T h re e tim es he has been chosen one of the five o u ts ta n d in g young men of T e x a s and once w a s named am ong ten most p ro m isin g you n g men of the U n ite d State. by J u n io r C h a m b e r of Com m erce, the U S the M r. Sh ep p erd g ra d u a te d from the U n iv e r s it y School o f L a w . H e a l­ served in the A n n i in W o rld ii. the A lso atte n d in g fe s tiv itie s w ill be C h a rle s K. C la r k fro m St. M a r y ’s School o f L a w . O th e r '.pe­ d a l guests w ill be Dean P a g e K e e ­ K en n eth ton, W o o d w a rd , P ro fe s so rs G u s Hodges, .lack Pro cto r. 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