J** T exan T he Da F i r s t VOLUME 5 Co l i e g e D a i l y In T h e S o u t h AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1950 Price Five C en ts Baylorites Rally Morning and N ight For Win Over U T Six Pages T oday No. 65 Baylorites Paint Campus As UT Cries Remember 1941 While Mthroat4oughen© d” Longhorn fans g a ­ thered a t Hill Hall to give th e ir all ag ain st Bay­ lor Wednesday night. U niversity w orkm en w ere busy removing paint which had been spread on various buildings around the cam pus by Bay­ lor stu dents a few hours earlier. "Rem em ber l l " became the hue and cry Wednesday night as head cheerleader Mac Bintlift urged students to a d a p t “ Rem em ber ’41” as th e byword until a f t e r the Baylor game. Baylor back, “showed” Bi atli ff how to lead yells for the upset Texas title hopes and a probable Rose second tim e this week. He swept on the p la t­ form, while the crowd cheered madly, and took Bowl bid w ith a 7-7 tie th a t year. over the squad of cheerleaders, A m idst catcalls, clanging cowbells, an d other “ A ny tim e Bubba w ants to take the rally over, gridiro n gimmicks, the phrase rose audibly above the group, while other shouts l i k e “ SMU, Baylor I’m all fo r him ” B intliff urged th e crowd. M eantime, plans are being made for F rid ay Too!” and “ beat the bears black aln ti blue.” min­ n ig h t’s rally. S ta rtin g a t 7 p.m., a t Twentygled in the spirits of the crowd. “B u b b a” Shands, Longsorn captain and half- fou rth and Guadalupe Streets, a parade will ★ led by the Cowboys. Silver S purs, Bevo, and the Long­ horn Band. New Spirit-booster Group Promises Flash Card Display The Associated Press re­ ported W e d n e s d a y that rumors w e r e c i r c u l a t i n g o n t he U n i v e r ­ sity of Texas campus that H ea d Coach Blair Cherry wou ld r e ­ s i g n at t h e e n d o f t h e y e a r . C o a c h C h er ry and A t h l e t i c D i ­ r e c t o r D a n a X . B i b l e ha d no c o m m e n t t o m a k e on t he s t a t e - „ , e i . , , . I w e n t. ' r w 'U m V' W F " e m i n e n t , th e W ra n g le r s will se rve th e W r a n g le r s , if a p p ro v e d b y a c co rd in g to te n ta t iv e p a n s .. • .. , H a s h ca rd s like SM U used Sat- as a n h o n o r a r y o r g a n i s t th a t th e A sse m bly, will a c c e p t appl.'m a in ta il . * *h e ,r , I’" ' " 11" * “ >« ut day is one o f th e prim e objecwill w ork a lo n g tho sam e lines c a tions fro m all into c s te d stu M en,b" ; m a in ta in a u t e r * ct rn* ^ “IT T P r i , Th<* 1 , 0 0 0 tic k e ts soid We<]nes’ team s. T u e sd a y a n d W e d n e s d a y o f n e x t i , } had a > ' r e f n B a y lo r BL d ay b r o u g h t th e to ta l t o 2,300, T h ey will also m a k e p o ste rs to week ‘ * P ('ting o n e y e a r as a g e n e r a p a in te d on it, I he m u s ta n g s will she sta te d . T h e r e w e r e 8 ,0 0 0 atti­ bolster school sp irit and p r o m o te Xpplicatmn* will he c o n s id e re d £ ! I " ’ t° U; * ' Vr.a n * ,crs .W l ! 1 h* c ” v o r e ' 1 b>' a t a r p a u lin th e rest d e n t tic k e t s available, pep rallies. 1 by th e ' S J d v n i of th e S t u d e n t be V™ ™ ** to a se nior m e m b e r, of th e w eek, cam po* w orkm en The B a y lo r g am e is n o t exThe only o rg a n iz a tio n o f th is Association a n d th e S tu d e n t As1 ‘“‘’sons ac ce p te d in W r a n g le r s "a l " , . , T, pee te d to be a sell-out. B a y lo r o fty p e a t th e U n iv e r s ity open to s e m b l - . B etw een sixty a n d sev- a l t e r thet o n * !nal » r o u p of c h a r Littlefield M em orial F o u n ta in ficials toW Miss A r c h e r th cy -------- — — --------------- ----------------- ---------- ----------------- te r n u m b e r s m u s t serve a p ledge j o t its usual sh a re ct d es ec ra tio n . wouW he r e a d y to accOTOOd a t e period. This tim i n n n func Mtt( reCo r d f o r , e .,five gallons .. . o f oil w. ere . ,i 44,000 fans, . a new T e n t at i v e pl ans for a n official P ° u j e d on the w ^ k in f ro nt of it. f o ot ha ll in Waco. u n if o rm include an um b e r-c o lo re d p o la rs o? • i r ot n e rs D orm i+ S t et s on hfil. a l e a t h e r j a c k e t bvar ', ' 7 "'I'\w,th mg the \\ r a n g i e r insi gnia a Irii ’ ks w er e CHVel ell, CJI —D O y ( O r D O f l u 5 J a m . Bible A u th o rity to Speak A t Y M C A Tonight at 7 HERE S AN EXAMPLE o f what will be shown a f foe I9S0 Forty Ac'© FcU es, which open Thursday night in Hogg Auditorium. i he girl above is Julia Brower, junior home economics mnjor from Denton, who is the s ta r in the Follies Arabian number. W A C O , Now* S— The B aylor I diversity s t u d e n t body is g e t­ tin g rod h o t in its e n th u s ia s tic hopes for a B a y lo r win o v e r th e U n iv ersity of T e x a s in n e x t S a t u r d a y ’s fo o tb all gam e, B a y lo r a n d T ex a s h a v e long been p e r r e n ia l up*et rival*, a n d the e n th u sia sm to o k a s h a r p rise w ith B a y lo r’s v ic to ry o v e r TCI; and T e x a s ’ d e f e a t o f SMU la st S a tu r d a y . ta. ' 7 "‘ .. . . n , mg Austin Police picked un m five O r g a n , z e n h ope to have h a s h H lor r n i v e r s i t s tu d e n ta „ t h , c a r d s t u n t s w orked o u t in tim e 9 250 0 block of San .Jacinto with f o r th e T e x a s - A&M g am e. a can of g re e n p a in t and b ru shes, . Udoii s p e c ta to r s will p ar- r h r e e o f th*' s tu d e n ts ple ade d •!' !" nin g th* m as they a r e • a ipatt in to e display s, Jg u ilty ti* a c h a r g e of malicious c a u g h t in the conflicts of th e A t SMI tic k e t s for s e a ts in the mischief a n d w ere fined $12 each w orlb. card se ction go on sale tw o d a y s a n d r e le a se d . I he o th e r two C a rd , se ctions in variably pleaded not g u ilty , h u t were la te r Miss de H a ile r will speak a t th e early st a- found g u ilty in c o u r t a n d fined U n iv e rsity P r e s b y te r ia n C hu rch ■ ^ ntBIn the b est s e a U in a $~1 each. s tu d y s u p p e r F r id a y from 6 u n til * 7:30 o ’clock. Those sin c erely in-J R h op ed the U n iv e r s ity te r e s te d in Bible s tu d y a r e in- a th le tic d e p a r tm e n t will follow th e mmm vited. D u r i n g th e stu d y Miss de Pa tD'r n set by SMU, B. R. B arH a ll e r w i I I d e m o n s tr a te h e r le a d in g o r g a n iz e r o f W ran m e th o d o f stu d y , which em bodies H e r s , said, m a k in g t h e Bible applica b le to O th e r m e m b e r s of th e W rea­ the p r e s e n t day, and s u g g e s t how g le rs c o m m itte e u h o o rg an iz ed th e d if f e r e n t g ro u p s can le arn ti g r o u p a r e L loyd H an d , Still­ m o r e a b o u t w h a t is h a p p e n in g to d e n t p r e s id e n t, Mac Bintliff, head s t u d e n t C h ristia n m o v e m e n ts in c h e e r le ade r, B u d d y B e rr y , J a c k th e w orld. K enney, a n d Bill Bates. Miss de H ailer will speak a t ^ bile th e bulk of th e W r a n g le r th e Wesley F o u n d a tio n S u n d a y a t WOrb Wlb be d u r in g th e football 6 o ’clock, a n d a t th e P r e s b y te r ia n aeas° n . a c tiv itie s a r e p la n n ed f o r Fellow ship a t 7:30 o ’clock S un- bask etb a ll g a m e s, and o th e r day. e v e n ts throughout th e school Miss M a rie - J e a n n e de H ailer, a s s is ta n t g e n e r a l s e c r e ta r y o f the World S t u d e n t C h ristia n F e d e r a ­ tion a n d w orld-w ide Biblical a u ­ th o r ity , will speak T h u r s d a y a t 7 o ’clock a t th e U n iv e rsity YMCA. H er topic will be “ P ersons in C on­ flict.’’ Miss de H a lle r s tu d ie d th e o lo g y a t G eneva w h e r e sh e o b ta in e d a p a s to r d e g re e . "While w o rk in g w ith r e f u g e e s in G en e v a in 1944, she w a s a s k e d to jo in th e sta ff o f W SCF. S ince th e n Miss de H a l­ ler has done re lie f w o rk a n d e v a n ­ gelism a m o n g stu d e n ts . Bible s tu d y is Miss de H a ll e r ’s p r im a r y i n te r e s t, a n d it is in the p u r s u it o f th is t h a t sh e has visited all th e w e s t e r n E u r o p e a n c o u n ­ trie s a n d S c a n d in a v ia c a r r y i n g For A r m i s t i c e P a g e a n t The L o n g h o rn Band a n d t h e B aylor G olden W a v e B and wall join forc es b e tw e en halves of th e g am e in W a co S a tu r d a y to p res e n t an A rm istice Day P a g e a n t, T he tw o b a n d s will f o r m sigm ftcant d a t e s of th e g r e a t w a r s o f the U n ite d S ta te s s t a r t i n g w ith th e R e v o lu tio n in 1 7 7 6 a n d e n d pig w ith W orld W a r I f in 1945. T he ta p p in g to e s o f the* Tex- th e show a r e 74 cents a n d a r e on Sf ! ? al re sP onsibillty for Bible a n n e s a n d th e e n c h a n t in g A ra b ia n sale at th e T ex a s Book S to re , y ’ prop 3ch,>ol> and g e n e r a l d a n c e o f J u li a B r o w e r will h i g h - 1U n iv e r s ity Co-Op, a n d William- recons^r u c t l on concerns, MARIE-JEANNE DE HALLER A te a F rid a y aft ern o o n nt ^ **!!’, , . l ig h t th e o p e n in g o f the 1 9 5 0 ! C h a rle s Music S tore, I , A u th o r of A L lv m * R e c o r d ,’ T ' , u a r t » c h a irm a n o'clock,v „a tv the YMCA will ^ , Mica “. F o...r t y A cre F o llie s" in j O p e n in g th e show will be m usic she w as w r i tte n n u m e r o u s o th e r I H aller will give specific in f o rm a - 4 :30 w .T tion f r o m h e r ex p e rien c es *11 over given in h o n o r o f Miss de H a il e r \ rally co m m ittee , has been H o g g A u d ito r iu m T h u rs d a y night, f rom w ay dovvn in - D i x i e . " Such Bible stu d ie s a n d leaflets. A t th e Y T h u rs d a y , Miss de J the w orld as to t h e th in k i n g of by t h e YMCA le ad e rs. w o rk in g w ith local o r g a n iz e r s in a t b 0 clock. fa m o u s so ngs as “ S w a n e e ," “ Dix- — — ______ _____________________’______________ I an a d v iso ry ca p ac ity . T he m o n e y ta k e n in on th e ie,” and “ L indy Lou” will be F la s h c a r d s will be t h ir te e n show' will be s p e n t in p r e p a r i n g h e a r d in the ac t. M a r g a r e t Sue inches s q u a r e w ith each side a an exam file fo r U n iv e rsity stu - S o m m ers, Miss T exas, will sing d iffe re n t color. In str u c tio n sh e ets d en ts. I he r e m a i n d e r will be “ C a n ’t H elp L o v in ’ T h a t M a n ." will be d i s t r i b u t e d to each perso n p u t in t h e R o b e r t E lm o F e rg u so n F ollo w in g th e “ D ix ie” a c t will s i t t i n g in th e ca rd section alo n g M e m o rial Loan F u n d . T ic k ets f o r be the “ A r a b i a n " n u m b e r w hich with th e ca rd s. s t a r s J u l i a B r o w e r in an exotic B arfield hopes to i n te r e s t local I A ra b ia n d anc e. Ben H o u sto n will b usiness m en in p ro viding th e I sin g “ T he D ese rt S o n g .” c a r d s in e x c h a n g e for a d v e r t i s i n g ! th a t will be p r in te d on th*tem. In th e th ird a c t which is th e * “ D r e a m ” n u m b e r Miss F re s h m a n F ir s t, how'ever, Barfield w a n t s : j to sell th e idea to th e S tu d e n t B e a u ty will be p re se n te d . The,' By S IM O N R U B I N S K Y The tw o -h o u r p ro g ra m te a l.ouldl fay a say from sin g in g Assembly. H e ’ll t t y to do th at I finalists f o r t h e race a r e Fille | X avier C u g a t, a n d his c o m p a n y I Lured d a n c e r s , sin g e rs, an d com- in Spanish. T h u r s d a y night. r,. , 1 1 i L u c k e tt, K a th r y n G ra n d sta ff, L u i By the- Aaor lated Brent 5 ll ai l u n g e d to pive th e public He? "vctr-don of C h iq u ita BaY o u n g S u p re m e C o u r t Asse- c i a n n e K n ig h t, K ina Lee J o n e s , of a r tis ts , a n d his o r c h e s tr a w ith b'M ite m o n e y ’s w orth. n a n a " was th* poorest n u m b e r in d a t e J u s t i c e J a m e s P. H a r t se rv e d a n d L ouise R an dall. th e Latin R h y th m had a p p r o x i­ The d a n c in g o f T a t e a n d Ju lia program , h is la st session on the high c o u rt} This is th e th ird y e a r thm a t a telliaMrj u lc IV ly 4,000 ecu n tvecr lta t a i iu nm e nutl, ot.C Beek­ b e n c h W e d n e s d a y b e f o r e le av in g Mica has p r e s e n te d th e Mis^ ] ^ ■ s ^ F ^ i a i ^ d i ^ ^ T i ^ ^ n th ^ ir g e l ts w ith a special L a tin -A m e ric a n A lth o u g h th e program to b e c o m e c h a n c e llo r o f th e U ni- j F r e s h m a n c o n te s t. In 1948 M a ry i at G re g o ry G y m n as iu m W e d n e s - typf> J i t t e r b u g n u m b e r, th e sing- whole w as one o f th e fin est held v e r s ity , t h e A sso c iate d P re s s r e - 1 E s t h e r H askell w as “p r e s e n te d a n d : (iflv «:„)., ‘ ~ “ big o *f J“ O tto Bolivar with his ar- a t G re g o ry th is y e a r , th e m a r i m b a p o r te d . in 1949 D ea n ie W indsor w as seI r a n g e m e n t of “ B a b alu ,' th e com- p la y in g of E d d y Kozak w a s o u t H e w a s d e s ig n a te d to re a d th e lected. ed y on “ B egin th e B e g u in ” by of place in his v ersio n s o f “ T e a r .■ * . . « orders of th e c o u r t to h o n o r his Follow ing th e “ D re a m " a e t will ■lame, C u r r y , ami th e t r u m p e t tor T w o ,” “ Sh,,.. Shine Boy," , final session. T h a t is a p riv ile g e b e th e “ W e s t e r n ” ac t which feapla y ,UK by J e u m e L o p er w ith his "A p ril S h o w e rs ," a n , I " H u n g a ria n J 6' ’ B l" ? b? n n « B" lle. c u s to m a rily re se rv e d f o r th e c h ie f t u r e s th e T e x a n n a in a singingow n a r r a n g e m e n t o f th e “ P e a n u t Rhopao.lv N u m b e r 2 .” H e seem ed I b.e|?“ n , , W<',lnke ^ « v “ nd * • » <•»"ju s t ic e . ta p p in g version o f “ R a g tim e CowV e n d o r ” b r o u g h t the house down to be a fine a n d a c c o m p l i s h e d t m “ e th r o l"''>* T h u rs d a y a f t e r n o o n “ W hile his c a r e e r on th e b e n c h boy J o e . ” P e r s ia H o p k in s will with a p p la u se an d calls f o r “ en- a r t i s t in th e m a rim b a an d d r u m s . *D! L * Vt ** . , h as n o t b e e n long, it has been do h e r im ita tio n of B e t t y H u tto n b u t his ta s te w as poor in t h e ,. 1 h* t0pJ 6 0 g rl«. wlU a l,p e a r ,n „ , * TW Tko i• I , , i the R o u n d -u p Review, o u ts t a n d in g . A sense o f loss to w hen she sings “ You C a n ’t Get C o -o bserv ance o f F o cu s on 1 a i t i s t i c hip an d body m o v e - [music sclet tion. • n . .«* th e ju d ic ia r y o f our s t a t e is f e l t A Man W ith A Gun ' ’ F’aith a n d t h e sta te -w id e C a m p u s m e a ts o f D ulcin a had the male E v e r y th in g co n s id ered , “ th e B .,t u Osburn^PCactu* 55 FiHtnr” by th e b a r as a whole, h u t m o re IL ast, b u t n o t least, on the show f o r C h rist c ru sa d e will c o n tin u e a u d ie n c e e n t r a n c e d . Abbe L an e , R u m b a K in g ,” his violin, a n d his I t B ruce t r u m a n C a ctu s Assok e e n ly b y us w ho have been his will be th e “ W i n te r la n d ” act T h u rs d a y n ig h t a t 7 :3 0 a t th e UniJ ith ber s u ltry voice a n d low-cut d ry sense o f h u m o r p ro v id ed a n F .litn r- l a r k ’ H olland d e a n a s so c ia te s rn t h e w ork of this w hich will f e a t u r e a d ance by v e rsity B a p tis t C h u rc h w ith Bill d resse s b r o u g h t m a n y c h e e r s and e v e ning w ell spent no m a t t e r * ’ * c o u r t , ” said C h ie f J u s t i c e J . E. T e d d y * P r im e a u x of m e n ; W. D. Blunk; a s s i s t a n t and Rosalyn T a n n e r , B aylo r s tu d e n t, le a d in g y e *ls ^or “ m o r e ” b u t Miss L a n e w h a t p ric e s e a t you had. H ic k m a n . de a n o f m e n ; Ronnie D ugger, T e x ­ Haney. the services. a n ; Lloyd H a n d ; S t u d e n t P r e s i ­ “ F o c u s,” which will end S a t u r ­ d e n t ; J a n e C arlisle, S t u d e n t S e c ­ day, is b eing sponsored by the U n i­ r e t a r y ; J a c k ie F a r ris , S w e e t h e a r t versity Religious W o r k e rs Asso­ o f th e U n iv e r sity ; Bubba S hand s. c iatio n and th e re ligious em phasis ^ I c r e S c o -c ap ta in o f th e L ongho rn f o o t ­ s te e r in g co m m ittee . It is th e first ball t e a m ; C h a rles T rim ble, T e x a s By C H A R L I E L E W I S >tep in a p r o g ra m in a u g u r a t e d A ssociate FXHto r j Nolan B o rd e n , th is y e a r to d isperse cam pu s-w ide C a c tu s p h o t o g r a p h e r ; Ray P e e l e r ; religious ac tiv itie s t h r o u g h o u t t h e and S te r lin g Sieves. A g o v e r n m e n t b i o p r o f was Y o u m a d e m e w h a t I a m t o d a y . , P ric e Daniel, a t t o r n e y g e n e r a l B oth Mr. D an ie l a n d Mr. Giles y e a r. Also m em bers o f th e C a c tu s o f I exas, will tell his views on t r t e x p l a i n i n g c itiz e n sh ip s t a t U s I h o p e y o u ’re s t r a t i f i e d , *i . • . . - . , a r e in f a v o r o f r e g a in in g the o i - R e a d i n g C o n t e s t F i n a l s T o n i g h t s t a f f : C h a rles P isto r, E a r l Caidth e c o n tro v e rs ia l tid e la n d s issue n a t u r a l- b o r n o r alie n -b o rn , t h a t is. M A T . A. M O R P H I C well, J o h n G oodm an, a n d R o b e rt to th e P r e s s ond C o n t e m p o r a r y n c h T ex a s tid e la n (i^ tor the s ta te . The final ju d g in g in the Hem p- .r . * P olunsky, hill F r e s h m a n R ead in g C o n t e s t 1 he d uestIo n ngen. The other nine finalists will be pictured pet oa c a " / n alism f r a t e r n i t y . i s t u d e n ts a n d f a c u l t y W right. A with u n g rstifie d . J re a r. j of P sychology, Between now ana th* Carnival in December* Hart Serves Last High Court Session Cugat Band and Show Give Top Performance Interviews Today For Belle Hopefuls 'Focus' Talks Led By Baylor Student Daniel Here Today For Tidelands Speech lJ wr TFup$3ey G, Te?0 TH? DA'LY TEXAN Pag# 7 UP Acclaims ^ I s b e l l , B r u in s S W C s As Coach of D a r k H o r s e E n tr ie s Coach Blair Cherry, whose T e x t s Ixmghnrns knocked over t h e n u m b e r - o n e c o l l eg e f o o t b a l l t e a m in t h e c o u n t r y t a?t w e e k , w a s n a m e d W e d n e s d a y as t h e n a ­ t i o n ’s “ C o a c h o f t h e WeeJfc by t h e U n i t e d Pr e s s . “ I t ’s a i a t e o c c a s i o n t h e s e d a y s w h e n h e f i n d s t i m e t o d e v o t e to hi s h o b b y of b a r b e c u i n g a r a r e s t e a k , b u t ho is r e a l l y c o o k i n g w i t h ga* on t h a t f o o t b a l l g r i d ­ i r o n , ” w r o t e C t r l L u n d q u st o f t h e pr es * a s s o c i a t i o n . “ H e w o r r i e s all t h e t i m e a n d his w i f e s w e a r s t h a t if he d o e s n ’t s t o p h e ’ll wi nd up rn a m e n t a l it s i l ­ t a t i o n , B u t h e s u r e is d r i v i n g his opponents crazy," Lundequist con­ tinued. “ It w a s a l o n g - c h e n s h e d v ic ­ tor y, th a t exc iting 23-20 tr iu m p h becau se theMethod ists has won threestraight from Texas before this y e a r a n d had gone on t o i f a m e an d f o r t u n e each time. But it w a s m i g h t y w e l l - p l a n n e d . G eo rg es M a y P lay A g ain st B aylor T h e r e m a y be g o o d n e w s in t h e ; o v e r B a y l o r o f f e n d s * p l a y s 2 d ( Both ^ e n d T o m' S C l i on has b e e n o n e o f t h e m o s t m o v e d f r o m e n d Bill G e o r g e s ’ haft ( l u g e r , C a l i f o r n i a c e n ­ G a i n , o rang e bracket. 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Daily 2910 G uadalupe rot ARROW UNI VERSI TY STYLI* N N / Thursday, November 9, 1950 Demo Senate Lead TousChina 0rdersReds H al1 IsCut to Two Seats Bv th* A* *001Ated P res» R e p u blican s happily ad d ed up election retu rn s W ed nesd ay that showed larg e grains f o r their p arty in C on gress, some stunn ing de- ^eats !o r Oemocvatic sta lw a rts, an d a R epublican lead in Govern o rs* The R ep ublicans said the resu its showed a com plete repudiation o f P resid en t T r u m a n ’s do mestic and fo re ig n relations, A prom inent D e m o c rat replied this w asn ’t so a t all, th at the switch to Republican was due to recen t re v e r se s in K orea. Dem ocrats still held num erical control in the H o u se and Sen ate. Their lead in the S en ate was a s skim py a s it could b e : 49 to 47. T his com pares with the p re ­ sent 54 D em ocrats to 42 Depublicans. In the House, the outlook w as a little better for the D em ocrats. They led 231 to 196, with 9 rac es undecided. One indepemh ut, F r a ­ zier Ream s, won in Ohio’s Ninth 11 strict. The Dem ocrats* m argin was so skim p y it looked im possible f o t Mr, T ru m an to push ti rough any sign ificant ] art o f h s “ F a i r Deal program . And since m any winning R e ­ publicans had criticized Mr. T r u ­ m a n ’s conduct of foreign a f f a ir s , it ap p eared that bipartisanship on intel national issues also was in for rocky going. F u r Democrats, one o f the m ost d i s p l e a s i n g resu lts f a s the approvm g p a t s the v o te rs gav e such standout Republ icans as S e n a t o r s k Shivers Gallops Past GOP Currie By iht issocia:ol t e a m ? cl ashed. A c ­ c o r d i n g tc Ba yl or publicity r el e ase s, 1 so inc ense d t h e B a y l o r t udent * a n d t e a m t h a t o n ly a d r u b b i n g ( whi ch t he y a c co mp li sh e d) coul d m a k e up f o r t h e Aggi e humil iat ion. 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You can r es t a s s u r e d h at no S p u r is g o i n g to ire an o pp os i n g team. ★ ★ By R O N N IE Texan DUGGER E d it o r Hart sc hedu l e d an o p e n r e c e p ti on r i g h t a f t e r t he N o v e m b e r 15 co nv o c a­ tion a t which e v e r y o n e — s t u d e n t s , f a c u l t y , A d m i n i s t r a t i o n — is in­ vited, H e ha* d e m o n s t r a t e d a g en u i n e i n t e r e s t in s t u d e n t p r o j e c t s and problems. H e even ho pped on the T e x a n ’s hac k twice un t i l he was g e t t i n g t he s t u d e n t p a p e r r e g u l a r ­ ly. As he left t he benc h W e d n e s ­ day, J u d g e H a r t drew' t hi s t r i b u t e f r o m Chi ef J u s t i c e H i c k m a n of t he Texas Supreme Court: “ Whi le his c a r e e r on the b en ch has n o t be e n long, it h as been o u t ­ s t a n d i n g , A s e nse o f ioss to t h e j u d i c i a r y of o u r S t a t e is felt, by t he b a r as a whole, b u t mo r e k e e n ­ ly by us who have b ee n his a s s o ­ ci ates in the w o r k of this c o u r t J A M E S H A R T is a ri gh t guy. He makes his inauguration i p e e c h t o the s t u d e n t s a n d f a ­ c u l ty N o v e m b e r 15 at G r e g o r y G y m n a s i u m . H e ’ll h av e s o m e t h i n g new' to s a y— s o m e t h i n g ev e r y s t u ­ dent sho ul d hear . I f s J u d g e H a r t ’s i d e a t h a t ev­ e r y indi vi du al in t he U ni v e r si t y s y s t e m is i mp or t a nt . H e w a n t s to t a k e t ime out for t he s t u d e n t s . W h e n it was a n n o u n c e d t hi s s u m ­ m e r t h a t he w a s to He t he U n i v e r ­ s i t y ’s Ch a nc e ll o r , t he f i r s t r e m a r k he m a d e to t h e T e x a n wa*; “ I w a n t to he chuse to t he s t u ­ de n t s a n d hel p t hem w h e n e v e r I c a n . ’’ We t h o u g h t at f irs t this w a s m a y h a p ? j u s t shor t o f impossible f o r a C h a n c e l l or ; b u t an i n c i d e n t a m o n t h a g o p r ov e d he m e a n t wrh a t he said. He w as a s k e d to j u d g e a t a f r e s h m a n speech c o nt es t , He a c ­ c e p t e d , e x p e c t i n g a r a t h e r large crow d. T h e r e w e r e on ly six s p e a ke r s , Unl ver slij? g r a d u a t e s w h o ha*.*’ n o t called f o r t h e i r diplo m as o r g iv en a f o u r g u e s t s a n d f o u r j u d ge s . m ailin g address to the U n iv er sity J u d g e H a r t di d n ' t s e em t o notice R e g i s t r a r a r e as follows: Rudolph H e r b e r t A c k e r m a n , Malcolm it, Htj l i s te n e d i n t e n t l y t o ev e r y (irahans A lex and er, Mary Rue Aw wad. s pe ec h d u r i n g t h e m o r e - t h a n - a n Dickie Lee B a rb e t. Betty Berk m an , Hol­ land M a bry Bielstein, William E d g a r h o u r long, s li ghtly t e d i o u s p r o ­ Blac k, Melvin Allen Bias se n , and D o ro ­ g r a m . T h e n he w r o t e his decisi on th y M a rie Boh ne. — and waited A,so. J i f f T e rr e ll Boswell. Roy Allen Ch fiord, M r ) , M a lvin a B r a g e r Collin*, It w as a n o t h e r 15 m i n u t e s b e ­ F r a n k S, Caravan, Alvin K t h e l b e r t C o­ f o r e the d er is i on w a s a n n o u n c e d . wan, V ictor H elm s t ox, Lee C ruse , Wil­ liam L a u d e rd a le Dodson, Rob*'! Lee J u d g e H a r t ’s f ir s t- c ho i c e f inished Donalson. A lbert R ich a rd F.lam J r . , and s e co n d ; b ut he l i t er al l y r a c ed up to Volney Ellis. Also, E li s a b e t h T r a v i s Ellison. B a rb a r a t h e w i n n e r , c o n g r a t u l a t e d him, J a n e E irnm sen , David Donald Ford, Wil­ t a lk ed a b o u t t h e s p e ec h he ma d e. liam C r i t t e n d e n F rederick, Gale T r u i t t Gifford, Stilt s D rig g s, L >nn M a r ’ rn Th e o t h e r c o n t e s t a n t s w e r e in H a k e s J r ., F ra n k Dale H a n k in s , E d w in a c l u s t e r on t he s t a ge , t a lk in g McFllwrath H edg es, Ralph G r a h a m Hill, and Ren* M anuel Hinojosa . o v er t h e speeches. T h e c ha nc e l l or Also Bruce Herb* rf lit* n, Na Gum Jeu. P errv E d w a rd Jo h n s o n , John el ec t w a l k e d bac k a n d f o r t h in Hu- h ard R eta iler, T h eo d o re E m m e r y Ko J. fro! t o f the f o o tl i ght s, t r y i n g to b a n e s . R ich a rd V icto r I.ewia, C h a rm Lim ba ugh. H e n r y I), Lind? ley III, E n d c a t c h t he c o n t e s t a n t s ’ a t t e n t i o n . An ne Loft is. Ira S o u t h L o w ry , F ra n k l in He w a n t e d to c o n g r a t u l a t e t he m , P ie r c e M c K iw rath 111. and E d w a rd M i n ’Ii*til I. too. Also, U n m e s h M a s h r u w ala, J o y c e Ann Th e y d i d n ’t see him, so he gave P a g e J r ., Ja c k E lliott P ate, V irgin ia Meyer, A Mo E (Reese, Flo yd E d g a r it up, t u r n i n g b ac k t w i c e as he Bae P h elp s, Ralph Phillips P r i n g l e W e n ­ I< ft the a u d i t o r i u m t r y rig to c a t c h den Paig*> Rag sd ale. R a m ir o D o ries Ra m irez, and J o h n H o w a r d R» her their attention. J r ., and M a ry I o u Robinson. This is t h e s a m e m a n who has Also, J a m e s T h o m a s Sid to. C h a rles I hat lo*? is c o m p e n s a t e d in p a r t , a t least, by the f ac t t h a t he is e n t e r i n g into a v e r y wide field o f us e fu l n e s s a? C h a n c e l lo r of t h e Uni ver si t y of T e x a s in w hi ch field We p r edi c t he will r e n d e r a g r e a t service to o u r Stat* . . . ” I he cha nce l l or -el e ct r e s p o n d e d ; “ T h e t h r e e y e a r s t h a t I h av e sp e n t on thi s benc h has b ee n t h# h ap p i e s t period of m y l i f e. ” As t hancel lor, J u d g e H a r t will c a r r y the U n i v e r s it y ’? n ee ds to t h e L eg i s l a t u r e a n d t he people. He vvill s e ek b e t t e r a p p r o p r i a ­ tion? f o r high s alar ies a n d b e t t e r facilities. An d we feel c o n f i d e n t t h a t he will help t h e s t u d e n t s i n t he i r se ar ch f o r f a i r e xp r essi on a n d a c o m m u n i t y fully c o n s i d e r a t e o f t he i r w e l f a re . OffidJ " F e ows, we g o t a new p l e d g e t o d a y , so b e s 4- him — a n d make him f ee' ri g ht a t h o m e ! " Idle h rn Men Worst Drivers, Professor Finds ( T h e f o l l o w i n g a r t i c l e is r e ­ printed from the O c t o b e r 19 N e w Y o r k T im e s . E d ) t he ac ci d e n ts , story. according to the Profes so r Lauer found that w o me n w er e b e t t e r d ri ve r s t h a n me n in tin age? 16 to 33, t h e m e n w er e b e t t e r dr i ver s t h a n w o m e n f r o m SM to 40, a n d t h e Men c a n dr ive b e t t e r t h a n w o m ­ en b ut t h e y don' t, t h e m a l e is mor e skillful a t the wheel o f a n auto­ mobi l e b u t the f e m a l e s e ems to h av e mo r e sense, a n d the man h as mor e police ti c ket s and mor e ac c i d e n ts . w o me n wer e b e t t e r d r i ve r s f r o m -4 1 to o 3. O v e r t ne a c e o f 55 t he iro n have f ewet acrid* i ts on a mi l e a ge basis. Th e a u t h o r i t y f o r these s t a t e ­ m e n t s is A. R. I a u c r , p r o f e s s o r o f psychology a n d d i r e c t o r o f a d r i v i n g l a b o r a t o r y at I owa S t a t e College, Ames , Iowa. H e r e p o r t e d o n a r es e ar c h p r o j e c t in an a d ­ dr es s t o d a y be f or e t h e Na t i on al S a f e t y Council c o n v e n t i o n T h e p r o f es s o r o b t a i n e d his i n ­ f o rm a t i o n by » s a mp l i n g o f 7,692 cases d r a w n f r m t h e Iowa d r i v e r s license files an d s u b s e q u e n t p o l­ ling by mail. S o me of his c o n ­ clusions, as r e p o r t e d to t h e s a f e ­ ty convention arc: P r o f e s s o r L a u e r has f ou nd t h a t th e most dangerous age fo r driv­ er s is 21, an d n o t t he t e e n y ea r s. Hi* st ud y, ai med a t f i n d i n g b e t t e r d r i v e r e d u c at i o n al me t h o ds , was d e v ot e d as m u c h to t he d i f f e r ­ e nc es of age group* a* it w a s to t h e s e x es as a u t o m o b il e o p e r ­ ator*. T h e d i f f e r e n c e in a c c i d e n t sus­ c e p t i b l y b e t we en me n and w o m ­ en was stat i st ica l l y small w h e n c o n s i d e r e d in r e l a ti o n to miles d r i v e n , he said A b o u t 75 p e r c e n t o f all licensed d r iv er s a r e men. T h e y d r i v e 90 p e r c e n t of total m i l ea ge . md h ave 91 p e r c e n t of 1. W o m e n have b e t t e r a t t i t u d e s toward traffic ordinances than me n . 2. P o t en t i al skill al one d o e s n o t necessarily m e a n sa f e driving. In g e n e r a l men h av e in o r e s k i 11 t h a n w o m e n , b u t w o me n b e ­ t w e e n 17 and 28 have o nef o u r t h f e w e r a c c i d en t s f or a given mi l ea ge t h a n me n of t h e s a m e age g r ou p. 3. I r om the s t a nd poi nt o f s a f e t y and f rom a n a c t u a ri a l point o f view. the male g r o u p f r o m 20 to 2 1 compri ses the w o r s t o f ­ fender*. Wo m e n dr iver s show f e w e r acci dent s t h a n e x p e c t e d in t hi s g r oup, Wand,erinie B u t w h a t we ca n' t u n d e r ­ stand is B a y l o r ’s atitude.Af­ t e r t he y s u f f e r e d a t t he h ands (R eprinted by req u est.) o f t h e Aggies, you mi gh t TH E EXCEPTION t hink t he y would t u r n a r o u n d W h a t is w o r t h y in l if e? .■dowdy tw o or t h r e e t i m e s a n d St ar * a r e still w h i t e a n d n i ght s t h i nk fou or fives t i m e s be­ still black, f o r e des ce nd i ng on the c a m ­ W o m a n still bi t c he s a n d life still p u s to i n f o r m us o f t h e i r ex­ a gr i nd. istence. W h e n a n y t h i n g thrills you, it is M e a n: q u i t e a w a r e t h a t the exception. the Boa-* e x i s t — a n d m a y A n d n o t a n i m p o r t a n t ex cept i on g r o w even mor e a w a r e o f the ei ther . fact as Saturday g r o ws H e a v e n m a y b ec kon nearer, B u t I d o n ’t see a n y g at e. Anti w h a t a r e t he Aggies God m a y c o m f o r t pl anni ng, h m m m m . . . . . . B u t all I feel is b i ti ng wind * * A n d u n k in d wor ds And greedy friends R I MORS of a j ui c y scandal A n d b e a u t y t h a t m u s t die. c a m e to o u r ea r s last T h u r s ­ L i f e m a y be s a c r ed day. Supp osedl y t h r e e Hill B u t Dar wi n has a point. Hall i n h a b it a n t s w er e bei ng D e a t h knows n ot v i r t u e — only pi c k ed up by t h e F BI and strength. S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t of Public W h a t is w o r t h y in l i f e ? Safety f o r scalpi ng SMU H u m a n love, s uc h as it is. ti c ket s a* SM) per. LUCIAN A f t e r c h e cki ng with e v er y L u e n f o r c e m e n t o f f i c er in this vicinity we a r e h a p p y Little M a n on C am pus to r e p o r t t h a t it i s n ’t t r u e . 4. Ag gr e ss i v e ne s s a n d lack o f j u d g e m e n t on d ri v i n g h a z a r d s seem to .-.tarn! high a* t h e ca us e o f a u t o m o b i l e acci dents. 5. The i nd e x of a c ci d e n ts p e r 100, 00 miles f or m e n is hi gh­ est at the a g e w h en t h e y should be m o s t skillful. 6. T h e incidence o f a c c i d en t s a m o n g m e r goes up si gni fi ­ c a n t l y abo v e t he age o f 05. A m o n g w o me n t h e d a n g e r o u s ag e a r ri v e- a b o u t five y e a r s earlier. P r o f e s s o r L a u e r f ou nd t h a t a l ­ t h o u g h , on a m i l ea ge basis, a c ci ­ de n t s e xp e r i en c ed b y m e n w er e on ly sl i ghtly mo r e n u m e r o u s t h a n those e x p e r i en c ed b y w o m e n d r iv ­ ers, t h e se ver i t y of t he a c c i d e n t s m a y be mor e i m p o r t a n t t h a n t he n u m b e r . This is b ei ng st udi ed. The Iowa D e p a r t m e n t o f P u b ­ lic S a f e t y a n d t he I owa S t a t e Col lege a e c o o p e r a t i n g in the r e ­ se ar ch. The p r o j e c t is f i n a n c e d by a g r a n t f r o m the A l l s t at e I n ­ s u r a n c e Company. But unfortunately the of­ f i ce rs did n o t s a y t h a t ticket* a r e not being sc al p e d — t hey j u s t d eni ed an i n v es t i g a ti o n o f a n y sor t. Sot ( T h i s is t h e s « v e n t h in a s e ­ ries of ten e x c e r p t s from the University of Chicago hand­ book, “ l f You W a n t a n E d u ­ c a t i o n . ’’— E d . ) C h a nc e l l or R o b e r t H u tc h i n s a rfc D-d f o r t wo basic c h anges . The f i r s t was the r e s t o r a t i o n o f the timel e ss s u b j e c t m a t t e r s of g e n ­ er al, lib* ral e d u ca t i on , in place o f the t r iv i a l i z a t i on a n d speci a l i z a­ t i o n t h a t had o v e r r u n the a v e r ­ ag e college c u r r i c u l u m . He called f o r a u n i f i e d p r o g r a m o f st ud y c o m p o s e d of the h u m a n i ­ ti e s ( phi losophy, l i t e r a t u r e , mus i c, tilt- ar t s, et c. ), t h e social sciences s ( hi s t o r y, economics, sociology, p o ­ lit ical science, e t c . ) , t he n a t u r a l s ciences ( zool ogy, b o t a n y , physics, c h e m i s t r y , e t c . ) , l a n g u ag e , an d m a t h e m a t i c s , so o r g a n i z e d and so taught that they constituted a m e a n i n g f u l wh o l e a n d t he basis f o r c o n t i n u i n g s e l f - e d u c a t i o n in a d u l t life. T h e s e cond basic c h a n ge t h a t C h a n c e l l o r H u tc h i n s s o u g h t w a s t h e s ha r p dist inct ion b e t w e e n r e ­ s e a r c h a n d t e a c hi ng , a n d b e t w e e n t h e q u a l i f i c a t io n s of a g oo d schol­ a r a n d a good t e a c he r . A t t h e ti me h e took of fi c e, t h e r e w a r d s o f edu ca t i on , in a p p o i n t ­ me nt s, p re s t i ge , a n d salaries, w er e all g oi ng to r e s e a r c h men. The w a y to g e t a n a p p o i n t m e n t or a p r o m o t i o n was to p r o d u c e , n o t good s t u d e n t s , b u t g oo d r e s e a r c h work. T h e i n c e n t i v e to be a good t e a c h e r — or, f o r t h a t m a t t e r , a t e a c h e r a t all— h a d d i s a p p e a re d. The r e s u l t w a s t h a t t he g r e a t ­ est u n i ve r s i ti e s w er e, w i t h o u t e x ­ ce pt i on , p l a c in g mo r e a n d m o r e u n d e r g r a d u a t e t e a c h i n g in t h e h a n d s of y o u n g r e s e a r c h as si s t ­ ant s. 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I n te n s e ly a n d in t e r e s t i n g th r o u g h his sensip o ig n a n t, th e g r i e f a t tim e s o v e r ­ tive i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of t h e lyric w helm s t h e co m p o ser. The insis­ p a s sa g e s a n d spirite d e x e cu tio n t e n t t h r o b b i n g o f th e peda l p o in t o f th e b rillia n t ones. r e m in d s th e lis te n e r o f th e inex­ Mr. P e e t e r s ’ e x p e r t p e d a l w ork o r a b le d e s t i n y o f t h e flesh. E x ­ w as esp e c ia lly n o tic e a b le in Bospressiv e d iss o n a n c e s a c c e n t u a t e s i ’s “ E tu d e S y m p h o n iq u e ,” A f t e r t h e b itt e r g rie f. th e th e m e w a s s t a t e d w ith g r e a t A f t e r the in c onsola ble p assion d e l ib e r a te n e s s , it w as r e p e a t e d h a s subsided, th e voice o f hope over a n in tr ic a te pedal accom is h e a r d in a high, s o f t r e g i s t r a ­ p a n i m e n t . tio n . T h is c o m f o r t i n g s t r a i n is in a m a j o r k ey, th e in d ic atio n of an u n d y in g sp irit. The o r g a n ­ i s e s i n t e r p r e t a t i o n o f his co m p o ­ sition w a s f u lly as m e r i to r i o u s as t h e piece, itself. The c o m p o s e r 's tw o c h o ra le p r e lu d e s , listed on th e p r o g ra m , g_5— F in e A r t s F e stiv a l exhibit, “ H ow B r ig h tl y S h in e s th e Morn-1 Music B u ild ing loggia. in g S t a r ” a n d “ Now' R e s t B e n e a th 8:30-1 a n d 2-5— L a s t d a y to b u y N i g h t ’s S h a d o w ,” w e r e p u b lished B a y lo r g a m e tic k e ts , G re g o ry th is y e a r and “ d e d ica ted to my gym . p u p il a n d d e a r f r ie n d A rd e n W h i t a c r e , ” i n s t r u c t o r in o r g a n a t IO— A t t o r n e y G e n e ra l P r i c e D a n ­ iel to sp e a k on the tid e la n d s, t h e U n iv e r s ity . J o u r n a li s m B u ilding 212. 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TRA IL” 7— M a rie J e a n n e de H a il e r to a d ­ Rex Allen d ress U p p e r c la s s Fellow ship, MARINE RAIDERS” P a t O ’B r i e n R u th Hu»*ey B A N D H KING O F T E X A S ” Allan “ R ocky” Lane "THE ASPHALT JUNGLE” Sterling Hayden Louis C alhern “ ROSEANNA McCOY” Farley Granger Joan Evant “ FOLLOW ME Q U IE T L Y ” William Lundigan lo.c "A V E N T U R A EN LA N O C H E f TONIGHT I H L BIG C A T ” in t e c h n i c o l o r Lon M cA le s te r Peggy Ann Garner “RANGER OF CHEROKEE STRIP” Monte Hale — plu*— ALL AMERICAN COED” “ HIT TH E IC E” A b b o t t Sc C o s t e l l o F r * net* L a n g f o r d J o h n n y D o wn * Box O f f i c e O p e n * at 6 o'clock S K I PALUS MIWAY / Fourth Production On KEYL Sunday “ M ake Mine Music,” a W a lt D isney movie, will be p r e s e n te d by th e U n iv e r s ity F ilm C o m m it­ T h e D e p a r t m e n t o f D r a m a ’s te e T h u r s d a y a t I p. in. a n d a g a in f o u r t h television p r o d u c ti o n this a t 7 p. rn. in P hysics B uilding s e m e s te r , over s ta tio n K E Y L in 201. A dm ission is fre e. S an A n to n io a t 7 :3 0 p.m. N ovem ­ T h e U n iv e r s ity Film C o m m itte e b e r 12, will be a v a r ie ty show. is o n e of f o u r s t a n d in g e d u c a ­ Boh N o rris, a s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r tio n a l c o m m itte e s o f th e Main of d r a m a , will d ir e c t th e showy U n iv e r s ity . H e lp in g Mr. N o rris will be C h a rlie M yler, a s s is ta n t d i r e c t o r ; Carol A nn B u rg , stu d io m a n a g e r ; J e a n P a r r o t t and H o w a r d P itts , titles a n d special e ff e c ts . M a ria n n a F lo re , L inn B ow m a n, a n d A r t h u r Holt, a u d i o ; L a r r y L e h n e r an d Phil C a p v o r, lig h ts; M a rjo r ie L ay a n d Bill Cavness, A n g e l Reyes, g u e s t p r o f e s s o r of p r o p e r t i e s ; P e rsia H o p k in s, co s­ tu m e s a n d m a k e - u p ; Bob Blou- violin, will h a v e th is week end sto n e , T om Collins, a n d M a rg a re t f o r c o n c e r t e n g a g e m e n ts in C uba F u rlo w , sc en ists; a n d S h irle y Wes- a n d E u ro p e . Mr. R eyes has r e c e n tly r e t u r n e d le r a n d Helen Snook, p u b lic ity a n d f r o m a c o n c e r t t o u r in Mexico, co m p a n y m a n a g e r . O t h e r s tu d e n ts m a k in g th e trip G u a te m a la , a n d C u b a . W hile in H a v a n a P h ilh a r m o n ic will be F r a n k H a r la n d , J e r r y P at- C u b a th e rick, Cleve H oubold, Bill Day, an d O r c h e s t r a co m m issio n ed him to Sol W e in b e rg e r. p r e s e n t a se co nd c o n c e r t th is fall 6400 BURNET ROAD YMCA. 7— Pi Lam bda T h e ta , Texas U n io n 316. 7— S ig m a I o t a E psilon to h e a r C h a rle s H. N o v o tn y on m a n ­ agem ent p ro b le m s, A rch itec­ t u r e B u ild in g 105. 7— Rio G r a n d e Valley C lub , S u t ­ ton H all I IG . 7— W i n te r G a r d e n Club, T ex a s U n ion 401. 7— S an A n to n io Club, T ex as U n io n 309. 7— P a n h a n d l e Club, S u tto n Hall IOU 7— A sse m b ly , T e x a s U nion, 7— O d essa C lub to o r g a n iz e , G a r ­ rison H all 107. leap*Ct** ■ _ — G a m m a Phi B e ta F o u n d e r - ’ b a n q u e t, Home E co n o m ics l e a H ou se. :15— C h a rm School, w om ens lo u n g e , T e x a s Union. :30— Co-W ed b rid g e p a r ty , C a m ­ pus C a f e te r ia . :30— H em phill F r e s h m a n R e a d ­ in g C o n te s t finals Speech B u ild in g 201. :30— E d u c a tio n R o u n d -u p , Main L ounge, T e x a s U nion. :30— T a u Beta Pi slide i ale class, E n g in e e r in g B uilding 301, ;3 0— R u s k L iterary Society, T e x a s U nion 301. :30— R a y G ra y to le ad revival, U n iv e r s it y B a p tist C hurch. :4 5 — P hilosophy <’iub to h e a r Dr. D. I* Miller, G a rriso n Hall 207. — “ T he Winslow B o y ,” X flail. — “ H o lid a y E s c a p a d e s ,” A ustin H ig h School. — M ira present's th e 1950 “ F o r t y A c re s F o llie s ,” H ogg A u d ito r iu m . — A u s tin Gem a n d M ine ra l S o ­ c ie ty , A u stin L ib r a r y A u d i­ t o r iu m . :30— P u b lic R e la tio n s C o m m it­ te e , m e n ’s lo u n g e , T e x a s Union. :30— I n t i m a t e O p e r a , Music R e ­ c ita l Hall. Alpha Kappa Alpha To Sponsor Pianist on N o v e m b e r 19-2o. On N o v e m b e r 24 Mr. Reyes will sail from N ew Y ork to F r a n c e t o r c o n c e r ts t h e r e a n d in B elgium , a n d he will give a la te D e c e m b e r c o m m a n d p e r f o r m a n c e b e f o r e th e Q u ee n of B elgium . Mr. Reyes will r e t u r n to the U n iv e r s ity in J a n u a r y a n d te a c h t h e s p r in g s e m e s te r . O th e r m e m liers ot th e c o m m it­ tee a r e D. W. M cCavick, c h a ir m a n " an d d ir e c to r o f th e B u r e a u ; Dr. J. R. Roach, a s s i s t a n t p r o fe s s o r o f g o v e r n m e n t ; Dr. A a r o n S c h a f ­ fer, p r o fe s s o r of R o m an c e la n ­ g u a g e s ; a n d E. A. S h a r p e , assis­ t a n t p r o f e s s o r of jo u r n a l is m . T h e a t r e A r t s d escrib es “ M ake M ine M usic” as " a v a r i e t y show in te n e p iso d es.” T h e only live-action c h a r a c t e r s a r e s h a d o w s of T a n i a R iabou chi? ska a n d David L ic h in e in a b a l­ let duet. O ne o f to e te n a c ts is W illie the W h a le w'ho a c co m p lish e s his d e s ire to sin g at th e M e tro p o lita n w ith th e help o f N elson E d d y ’s v ersa tile voice. “ A f t e r Y o u 'r e G o n e ” by th e Bt Tiny G oo d m an Q u a r t e t a c c o m ­ panies a b a t tle o f in s t r u m e n t s b e­ tw e e n t h e c h a m p io n bull f id d le a n d th e c la rin e t. T h e U n iv e r s ity F ilm C o m m itte e plans to s p o n so r a b o u t a dozen o u ts t a n d i n g film s t h r o u g h o u t th© \ ca r. BETTER MEALS Every Piccadilly menu has 13 different meat dishes to give you greater variety to suit your taste. And Piccadilly's menus are priced to give y you the best meals in town at the lowest cost. Breakfast Served From 6 :3 0 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. '"hursday Nov. 9 , 1 9 5 LUNCH//.-00 a.rn. to 4:00 p.m. Seafood Gumbo and crackers Stuffed Bell Pepper and Creole sauce Two H o t tomales and chili Baked chicken pie with fresh Vegetables Baked Halibut and parsley butter Roast Turkey and dressing ........ Mashed potatoes and gravy . . . . . . Fresh Squash buttered ...................... .......... Fresh Sliced tomatoes .................. Fresh apple p i e .............................................. 15c 27c .. 38c 39c . 45c . 50c .. IOC .. 12c 14c .. 14c \ D I N N E R 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.rn. .... 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In F i a n c e Miss T o w ies s tu d ie d under R o b e rt U a sa d esu s, who p la y e d la st se aso n at H ogg A u d i­ t o r i u m ; Y u ri B o n k o f f ; R o b e rt S a l­ les; a n d M a r g u e r i t e L on g. S he r e ­ ceived f a v o r a b le c r itic is m in a p ­ pearances abroad. T h e r e c ita l is s p o n s o r e d b y A l­ pha K a p p a Alpha. T ic k e ts a r e 85 c e n ts fo r stu d e n t? , a n d $1.20 foi the public. 12c 27c 35c 50c 55c 57c 15c IOC 14c 15c Take Advantage of our CONTINUOUS SERVICE from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. including Sundays OO D i n i n g Out ? Try A /M f "G rim e to Shine Vacuumed and Sidewalls vU W W I'H Z /i Steam Clean Fish & Chips INSW* A I IT*FN A U I U . “ We w e re a p p o i n te d to pick the film s a n d to a d m in is t e r th e a f f a i r s o f th e p r o g r a m , ” said Dr. j J. J. J o n e s , a s so c ia te p r o f e s s o r of E nglish a n d m e m b e r of th e c o m m itte e . H e e x p la in e d t h a t the I B u r e a u o f V isua l E d u c a tio n o r ­ d e rs th e film s a n d pro v id es th e e q u i p m e n t a n d an o p e r a to r foi th e movies. Guest V io linist to Go A b ro a d for Concerts W h a t ( f oeJ on 0$ 5-1710 R a re ly h e a r d a n d se ldo m p e r ­ f o r m e d e i g h te e n th a n d n in e te e n th c e n t u r y c h a m b e r o p e r a s will be o f f e r e d N in th Fine A r t s F e stiv a l a u d ie n c e s a? 8 :3 0 p.m . T h u r s d a y an d S a t u r d a y w hen th e College of F in e A r t s im p o rts the I n t i m a t e O p e r a C o m p a n y to Recital Hall. A B r iti s h c o m p an y How to u r in g th e U n ite d S ta te s , I n t i m a t e O p­ t r a is com p osed of ti:ret singer?. K e t u r a h So? cell, S U ;-hen M a n to n ; a n d F r e d e r i c k W o o dhou se. D esigned on a s m a lle r scale, r e q u i r i n g f e w e r s in g e r- a n d no la rg e scenic reso u rce s, th e w orks of c h a m b e r m u sic are short e n o u g h so t h a t s e v e r a l m ay be p e r f o r m e d in one e v e n in g . T hursday e v e n in g 's p r o g ra m will c o n s ist o f fiv e w o rk s. F irs t is B a c h 's f a m o u s “ L o v e in a C o f f e e C u p ,” b e t t e r k no w n as th e “ Ct fi fe e C a n t a t a . ” in w h ich B a ch ch ose as a th e m e a s u b j e c t w h ic h had , split so c iety into tw o f a c tio n s — t h e c o f f e e d r in k e r s a n d t h e wine d r in k e r s . The n ew b e v e r a g e , c o f ­ f e e , w as d e n o u n c e d f r o m p u lp its a s c o m in g fro m an in fid* land a n d b e in g the co lo r o f the devil. In t h e o p era , a self-w illed ii a u g ti­ t e r , h e r w its no d o u b t st in ll la te d •ess o v er w ith c o f f e e , scores a succei h e r d o m in e e r in g f a t h e r w hose led w ith b r a in is p e r h a p s befuddle, w ine. “ T h o m a s a n d S a lly ,” o r “ The S a ilo r 's R e t u r n , ” by Dr. A m e , is original one of I n t m a te Ope th e oftp r o d u c tio n s. The plot t r y las? told s to r y of the < [oles and w hom th e local s q u irt t h r e a t e n s w hile he r lo v e r is awa;. a t sea. F r e d e r ic k W o o d h o u se w ill sing tw o old E n g lis h songs, " T h e D u s t­ c a r t C a n t a t a . ” a b u rle s q u e on Un­ c o n v e n tio n a l Ita lia n - s ty le c a n t a t a of t h e tim e, a n d “ T h e L- at her B o l­ t e l / ' c h a r a c t e r is ti c of t i e E r g sh s o n g s o f th e tim e. T h e p r o g ra m will con c lu d e w ith O f f e n b a c h 's “ J a c q u e s a n d J a c q u e ­ lin e .” a g ay a n d liltin g o p e r a fo r a c a s t o f tw o. F o u n d e r o f the I n t i m a t e O p e ra C o m p a n y , F r e d e r ic k W oo d h o u se h as g iv e n co n c ert? in m o s t o f the c o u n t r i e s of E u r o p e a n d was, b e­ f o r e W o r ld W a r I I , d ir e c to r of th e B ritish S in g ers T o u r i n g C u b . A dm issio n to e a c h o p e r a p e r ­ f o r m a n c e vs iii be (TO cents. Variety Show Film Committee to Present lo Be Televised Disney's Make Mine Music ^ ar Wash Co. 221 S. Lamar N Conveniently Located 2706 Guadalupe • SEAFO OD Shrimp a specialty • GOLDEN BROW N Fried Chicken 801 CONGRESS CAFETERIA J CONGRESS