Speaker Dates Filled For Issues' Course By A N N E C H A M B E R S The final outline of sp eak er* f o r the G r e a t Issues course, as a n n o u n c e d by th e com m itte e M onri av a f t e r n o o n , i n c l u d e s m e n f r o m H a r v a rd , Yale. N ew York U niversity, tw o u n d e r s e c r e ta r ie s f r o m * the D e p artm en t of State, and two a u th o ritie s f r o m the U niv ersity campus. Dr. L ew is H a n k e , d i r e c t o r o f t h e In stitu te of L atin -A m e ric a n Aff a i r s , wi l l s p e a k M e d n e s d a v e \ e A m e r i c a n F o r e i g n Polm n g on i c y in R e l a t i o n t o L a t i n A m e r i c a T h i s t h i r d in t h e s e r i e s o f e i g h t t o p i c s wi l l b e p r e s e n t e d in t h e a u d ito riu m of the U niversity C h r is ­ t i a n C h u r c h a t 7 : 30. Bruce H o p p e r o f the D e p a r t ­ m e n t of G o v e r n m e n t a t H a r v a r d wi l l s p e a k N o v e m b e r I o n “ A m e r ­ i c a n F o r e i g n P o l i c y in R e l a t i o n t o the t a r F a st.” E ducated a t H a r ­ vard, O xford, and Sorb o n n e, he was an e ditorial w riter fo r the China P re ss in S hanghai d u r i n g t n e 1 9 2 0 ’s a n d is a u t h o r o f a s e r i e s of articles entitled “ Through China s Door.” the U n ited Nation*. Assistant V O L 51 Suez Railway Shop Seized by British 4 Service Groups To Aid in C a m p a ign S t u d e n t p a r t i c i p a t i o n in p r o rooting the passage of th e c o n s ti­ tutional a m e n d m e n t perm itting a broader divedification of invest­ ments for the Perm anent U niver­ sity F u n d * h a s g a in e d m o m e n t u m du ring the past week. A m eeting of students intereste d in t h e i s s u e wi l l be h e l d T u e s 2 : 3 0 p . m . in t h e S t u d e n t s ' Association office. Jo h n M cC urdy, executive s e c re t a r y of the E x - S t u ­ d e n t s ’ A s s o c i a t i o n , will h e p r e s e n t t o t e l l o f f u r t h e r p l an * . Members of Orange Jackets, Ri v e r S p u r s , a n d < o w b o y s a r e visiting boarding houses, girls' d o r m s , &nd c l u b m e e t i n g s t o i n ­ form students of the a m e n d m e n t arid d i s t r i b u t i n g p o s t c a r d s t o be mailed to t h e ir parents e x p la in in g t h e i ss u e . B o o t h s wi l l tie m a n n e d b y m e m ­ b e r s of A l p h a Phi O m e g a on W ednesday, Thursday, and Friday to distribute post cards. H a l f - t i m e ac t i v it i es a t t h e I exas-Ric« and T ex a s Baylor g a m e s w I re m in d sp e c ta to r s of tne elec­ tion. C a m p u s l e a g u e of W o m e n V o t e r s ;s a i * o p l a n n i n g a p r o g r a m concerning the am endm ent. T h e p r o p o s e d a m e n d m e n t wi l l be su o m i t t e d to T e x a s v o t e r s a t a s p e c i a l e l e c t i o n o n N o v e m b e r 13, T exan da C o l l e g e D a i l y I n T h e S o u t h AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1951 Price 5 Cen ts By G E N E DO W A 33-year-old University student was shot to death Monday afternoon about 3:20 in the club h%use of the Pitch and Putt Golf Course near Lamar Boulevard and Barton Springs Road. John Douglas Rinser of Austin, operator of I the Pitch and Putt course, w as the victim of thfree shots from a .25 calibre automatic pistol. The suspect being questioned bv the detective C A I R O , E g y p t , Oct. 2 2 — u P i — j T h e t a n k s r o l l e d in a t 5 p . m . I British a r m y tan k * seized the British soldier* a t the sa m e E g y p t i a n S t a t e R a i l w a y s w o r k - h o u r o c c u p i e d s w i t c h p o i n t s on shops M o n d ay ju st outside P o r t the railway r u n n i n g fro m th e B r i t S u e z in t h e B r i t i s h - h e l d C a n a l j j8h m i l i t a r y p o r t o f A n a b i a , s o u t h Zone. of P o r t Suez, to British c a m p s E g y p tia n In terio r M inister F u a d f a r t h e r inland S e r a g Ed Din said 20 ta n k * to o k does not pass The railway the shops and 25 locomotives. An th ro u g h the p o r t city h u t goes Associated Pre ss dispatch fro m a r o u n d it. T h e c i t y is o u t - o f P o r t S u e z r e p o r t . ^ IO t a n k . w e r e boun()> ^ B r „ „ h forc(>. involved. E g y p tian officials a t Suez said S e r a g Ed Din also said a B r i t ­ t h e B r i t i s h c o m m a n d t o l d t h e m it i sh m i l i t a r y p o l i c e m a n s h o t a n a l s o p l a n n e d t o c u t t w o oil p i p e ­ Egyptian dead and that the po­ lines f r o m P o r t S u e z to Ca ir o . O n e l ic e m a n said he fir ed b e c a u s e t h e has a c a p a c i t y o f 1 4 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 g a l ­ E g y p tia n passed too n e a r a B r i t ­ lons of g a s o l i n e m o n t h l y ; t h e o t h ­ ish m i l i t a r y c a m p . er carries kerosene. T h e a r m y m o v e wa* a s w i f t f o l ­ The navy e sc o rte d and piloted lowup of the British Navy'* se iz­ u r e o f c o m m a n d in t h e h a r b o r t o a t l e a s t e i g h t c a r g o s h i p s t o t h e break a tie-up of Britich m e r c h a n t do cksid eso fA b a d i a , a B ritish mils h i p p i n g c a u s e d by a n E g y p t i a n l t a r >’p o r t n e a r Suez at the Red labor b o y co tt and a h a r b o r pilots' Sea end of th e canal. strike. A uthorities re p o rte d the land and sea moves were related. The railway seizure was reported aimed a t e n fo rc in g a British u lti­ m a t u m c al l in g on t h e E g y p t i a n ^ Wf>rkp„ a n d p i ,o U to t h#(. k WQr k _ bureau late Monday night gave his address as Washington, D.C. He is said to have been on a ten-day vacation and has been in Austin three days. By late Monday night no charges had been filed. Three mon playing golf and one other man near-by found the body shortly after the shooting. John White, the key w itness to the shooting. Navy Recruiter Interviews Today University men interested in the U n ited S ta te s Navy m ay find ■#ut m o r e a b o u t t h e s e r v i c e T u e s da \ a n d W e d n e s d a y , said J o e F a r ­ rar, director of the S tu d en t E m ­ ployment Bureau. C d r . H . H e m e J r . of t h e N a v y Re H i l t i n g S t a t i o n , Ita l as, wull he on t h e c a m p u s t o i n t e r v i e w m e n i n t e r e s t e d rn d i r e c t c o m m i s s i o n s . P e r s o n s w h o believe t h e y can q u a l i f y m a y fill o u t a n a p p l i c a ­ t i o n wnt h f d r . H e m e a t B. H a l l 117. The U n iv e rsity received to p h o n ­ or * in t h e n a t i o n t his y e a r , ‘ e n d ­ ing - x g r a d u a t e * , h i g h e s t n u m ­ ber of s t idents, to tne first N av y Office » C a n d id a t e School. The *:x g r a d u a t e s , received c o m m is­ si o n s , F a r r a r s a i d . From the D e ce m b er class, the N avy selected twelve U niversity grad .ates. Colleges in Texas, O klahom a, amt New Mexico c o n tr i ­ b u t e d to t h e class. Th e t w e l v e U n i v e r s i t y o f TeAas g r a d . a t e * w h o will a t t e n d a r e M.lW M e r e d i th J r . J a m e s Wily i o n R. O v e r t o n , A r t h u r x, J a m e * <' D a y , B o b b y Ear a n , B a k e r P. J o n e s , T h o m Ka VV rer McBat. h, T h u r b e r A. w J r , R i c h a r d D a v i d Da v i s, < - R Lew s, a n d L a n e T h u r - West. Dr. W atson to Talk On Underwater Sound Dr . R. B. M a t s o n , a s s o c i a t e p r o ­ f e s s o r o f pr y.-:(■*, will d e s c r i b e r e ­ search on e q u ip m e n t f o r u n d e r ­ water sound-wave transmission at a m eeting of the Acoustical Soci­ ety of A m e r i c a W e d n e s d a y , T h u r s d a y , a n d F r i d a y in C h i c a g o . Dr. Watson « a r e s e a r c h s c i e n t i s t in he D e f e r e R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r y . T n t N a v y u.->ps t h e e q u i p m e n t for u n d e r w a t e r Signaling, c o n t o u r m a p p i n g , a n d d e t e c t i o n . I t is a l s o utilized b y f i s h e r m e n . D r . C. P . B o n e r , n a t i o n a l l y - r e c ­ ogn ize d a c o u s ti c s a u t h o r i t y , also wi, a t t e n d tile m e e t i n g . Dr . B o n e r is d n e c t o i of the D e fen se R e ­ search L aoorator}. NO. 48 had just finished a round of golf and was sitting outside the clubhouse window when the assailant entered the building. When Mr. White heard the first shot he looked through the window and saw the man holding a revolver. He ran from the club house and tried to signal the three men playing golf. He heard “two or maybe three’’ more shots as he was running. The three golfers were on Hole No. 8 when they ---------------------------- ♦heard the shots. Hank Fuller, Ted Unger, and Pete Edgar, employes of the Capitol Bear­ ing Service, 503 San Jacinto, said they thought at the time it was only someone shooting firecrackers. Four Candidates Announce For Student Assembly Posts “ A f t e r we h e a r d th e shots, t w o o f us w e n t o n a n d m a d e o u r l a s t pu tts before we realized w ha t had h a p p e n e d , ” Mr . F u l l e r said. " A s w e looked h a c k t o w a r d s t h e c lu b house, we saw a m an come o u t of the building a nd hurriedly g e t i n t o his c a r . ” The man drove to the paved road a t the n o r th end of the co u rse, pa ssing n e a r - b y the No. 8 g r e e n . M r . U n g e r a n d Mr . E d g a r m entally took down a description of the man while Mr. Fuller c a u g h t th e license p l a t e n u m b e r a n d m a k e of car. Rice Drawing To End Friday Losing a Pin Isn’t Any Call To Get Alarmed Six Pages Today UT Student Shot to Death A t Pitch and Putt Course erson, Assistant Secretary o f 0 f O u r F o r e i g n P olicy,” will be S t a t e i n c h a i g e o f U n i t e d N a t i o n s j^jven b y F e l i x C o h e n , W a s h i n g t o n A ffa irs, a n d Clyde E ag leto n , pro- . . fessor of g o v e r n m e n t a t N ew Y o rk law y er and * o{ t h « *U f f a t Yale a n d t h e City College of University. A l t h o u g h t h e t o p i c wi l l n o t b e N e w Y' or k. Students Push UT Money Bill / of F i r s t h a n d le d as a d e b ate, Mr. E ag leS t a t e , t o n **ine w i t h o r d i n a r y od he w a s in t h e se r v i c e f a n t a s t i c r e a l m of t h e u n b e l i e v the f a m e d “ R a n g e r ” sh o rt and a p p . h a r e o f L i t e Th lived” H e m ingw ay. B l a d y ; hi s p a r e n t s ; i b r o t h e r , A l i n t e r l a t e i atli n u n m n g w h* fi at es belt Rinser, also A u s t i n ; his l a c e s o n t h e f all W h a t t h e . . . N o p i c t u r e s l ike I n t e r n a t ion f o r m e r w i f e ; a n d hi y o u n g d a u g h t h e s e e v e i g o t in “ My C o l l e g e a p p n o t e d M o n d a y by a1 f o r e i g n st t en, P e n n y . Scrapbook.” Composograph cap­ w i t h t h e ho Pat F’u n e i a l service."* wi l l h e h e l d e r s o r p i c t u r e p o t l u c k o r silly 8:30-12 and 1-5 - D r a w i n g f o r Education Center. p of the ( n u T u e s d a y at 4 p . m. *» t h e C e n t r a l Ri ce t i c k e t s , G r e g o r y G y m . 7 Athenaeum L i t e r a r y S o c i e t y , sn a p s can get the m os t in n o ce n t C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h , Dr. J o h n B a r p o s e i n f o t r o u b l e . I w o n d e r if a n s men * lo u n g e Texas I mon. 9-12 a n d 2 5 Fl l ect r i c p o w e r l e c ­ c l a y wi l l h e ii a r g e . F’ i nal a r ­ have be en c a u g h t with tures, LURA Auditorium. 15 L e a d e r s h i p t r a i n i n g d i s s u a ­ of YO! r a n g e m e n t s of na place h a v e y o u r f a c e s s h o w i n g ' sion, W e s l e y F o u n d a t i o n . 9 - 5 — N o m in atio n s for Freshman it B' not heeti a n n o t d. R e a u t y , Mi c a O f f i c e , T e x a « U n - 7 3 0 N e w m a n Club r e tr e a t , St W e l l , w i t h a f ew U T h i s t o r i e s Austin'* Chape!. i on 3 0 7 . t h at have n e v e r been air ed b e f o re , C o - * d It “ M i t t M a r y l a n d C l u b ” Fast, University * Alba flub, Texas U n i o n a n d s o m e h i n t s on w h e l p y o u « a n 9 50 - C o f f e e H o u r , W e s . e y F’o u n - 7 3 0 M a r y E s t h e r Haskell, U n i v e r ­ a n d f r o m t ow > 3 1 6 . dation. g o w h e n y o u g e t t o Bi g I* f or t h e giate Pre sity s w e e t h e a r t , wa s selec ted " M i s s 0 at t h e V M C \ t h e s e c o n d Ste 1 0 — C o f f e e H o u r , Hi l i e l F ' o u n d a - 7 3 0 —- A r a b i a n S t u d e n t * A s s o c i a ­ S M U g a m e , i t s q u i t e a r a g i n g the Da ; M aryland C l u b ” for Austin a n d a new one wa' ut pc t al l y f o r tion t o a h o w films f o r I n t e r n a ­ “ R a n g e r . ” tion. r 1951 W I for th su rro u n d i n g te rrito ry , officials of c a rn e ■n i n v i t e d t o tional W ee k , YMCA. 1 0 - 1 2 a n d 3- 5 Show ing of art in ti (atm the M a r y l a n d ( L i b C o f f e e C o m ­ “ H e y , y o u , w a k e u p . ” T h e lit t h e ( ani pus Fold Ihince ex hib by H o u s t o n a rti st* , N e y 7 . 3 0 — I n t e r n a t i o n a l i nt e s t . p a n y a n n o u n e d l as t w e e k . 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H e wi l l he a c c o m ­ we l l , I j u s t w a n t e d t o w i n d o u t G u a d a l u p e t o S a n F o u n da t i on . Auatin Hotel. r a t i n g in t h e “ H e a d l i n e s , T y p o g r a ­ p a n i e d b y M a 1, ( i n n . B i c k f o r d FR o r “ T h i s is v a r d if i t ’* ‘T h i s is s h e 6— Charm Committee, Texas Un- 8:16— United Nations p r o g r a m , p h y , a n d M a k e u p ” d i vi s i o n o f t h e Sawyer, US A rm y chief of fi­ contest. h e r ? ” I t it m o r e ion. KVET. Double feature at tonight'* rre< t t o be T r a f f i c on Seve The j u d g e commented 5 . n u d e C o m m ittee, T ex a s Un- I I :06— “ F o r t y A c r e s F’o r e c a s t , ’ c o r r e c t o r c o l l o q u i a A n d h ow d o S t r e e t * will b e r< t h a t t h e p a p e r wa - a n “ a b o v e a v e r ­ m e e t i n g o f t h e A r a b S t u d e n t s * A s ­ v o i * o <; “ a d v e r t i * ?” * E r , ” o r o f t h i s f i n a l - l e i t un i i o a t i i on S e e . KTH age p ro d u c tio n ,” and that th e sociation : 7 O c c u p a t i o n a l a m i r n e a t i on* I I 30 “I n i v e r a i t y " E g y p t Builds for P e a c e ” a n d enc* “or, ' Sundax so c ie ty and special f e a ­ Hour, hee o m e o n e w a v e* d mar. u j "It s a W o m a n ! W orld.” tures ate o u t s t a n d i n g .'’ t he ra py w orkup, Methodist. KALT . u p k e e p in “ Er a l l o w t r a f f i c fiovr w e a l O v e r 2 , 1 0 0 tic ke t* to t h e RieeU T football g a m e Sa tu rd ay have been drawm, Bob Ro rhs, a s s i s t a n t business m a n a g e r of the intereolegiate o ffice, said M onday a f te r noon. D r a w i n g f o r s e a t l o c a t i o n * wi l l continue through Friday. “ The r e g u l a r admission tick et sales pi c k e d n p M o n d a y , ” Mr Rocha c o m m e n t e d . Th is m a y be J. K. 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S o w e ll passed to A i M o m By A L W A R D wa keen a t q u a r te rb a c k G a m m a D e lt a from fu r th e r com- fo r the f ir s t D orm B score and titio n Texan Sport* S t a f f jetw 'een T .Jones arid D an P a g e , p e titio n in c ia A fo o tb a ll this to F e rn a n d o D reu x fo r th e fo u rth S p ir i t is- e rr-o n e o u s ly d e fin e d in *y e a r M o n d a y n ig h t wit.li a hard ta lly . H e n d ric k s o n passed to Burand a t fu llb a c k b e tw e e n B y r o n some q u a r te rs as th a t w h ich the e a rn e d , 15-6, v ic to ry . rou gh s arui S o w e ll fb r th e th ird U n iv e r s it y of Texas g e n e ra lly T h e F i j i " scored firs t on a fiv e and fo u r th scores la ck s . y a r d pass fro m C h a r lie P a r k e r to ~~ ~ A t B a y lo r . C oach G e o rg e S a u e r A b e tte r d e f in it io n m ig h t he a n n o u n ced M unday by g e n e ra l Don S p e n c e r. K a p p a S ig m a cam e R o u l e a u N ew Red S o * P ilo t s a id he w o u ld n ’t k n o w unt i l l a t er t h a t w h ich a s lig h t 130-pound in m a n a g e r Jo e C ro n in . T h e la tte r back fo r a q u ick to u c h d o w n arid th is w e e k w h e t h e r G u a r d W a l t e r d iv id u a l d isp la y s f iv e d ays a w e e k S te v e22 O ’N;/P) e ill, who s a fe ty , Fabcu e fo re and sco rin g a fin a l six also B O S-aid T O N th , a tO ct. Lou B a t e s a n d H a r o ld Ri l e y wi l l be lty Students on th e L o n g h o rn fo o tb a ll pracha held the c lu b ’s m a n a g e ria l points in th e last. th re e m inute- B o u d re a u s a p p o in tm e n t as m aria Tr o and e awdnys e fnodr th e B Luck a y l o r -OTch e aoaae A A M tic e„ ., fiev.ld .. rein so fsin Jone’s McC y tin resig n ed o f th e b a ll gam e. k'er B ce o s to d is aaprpt h o in g Red git m e, H is n a m e ? H e n r y C la y S e a r c y , in mfo id-reason o f tw 1050, C la r e n c e Ste n z e l pa cd IO Sox r the next o y ew a rosu ldw asbe B a n * * v n A t w e v i i e d P r e * * B o th m u cd the T e x a s T e ch re ta in e d in the o rg a n iz a tio n and “ R u b e n ” fo r sh o rt. gam e. S q u a d m em b ers w h o saw assigned to its fa rm system . I t has been a lm o s t th re e w eek s the m o st s e rvice S a t u r d a y took sin ce “ R u b e n ” w a lk e d in to the G enuine Ford Parts th in g s easy S M C ’s f o o t b a ll p r a c t ic e M on- d a y c o n , rated o f a 2 0 m m u t , m e et~ ■*»gUt a “ tvw h” ic**-m h t im e C o a c h H. N. ( R u s t y ) B u --ell said w o rk o u ts fo r th e T e x a s gam e w o u ld s t a r t W ednesday. D r. R o b e r t M o rg a n , team phys ic ia n , said th a t he w o u ld probab ly h ave a re p o r t on F re d Benn e r s.’ . . X. .ra. y p ic tu re s Tuesday, B e n n e r s s p ra in e d R ic e . B e n to n his back a g a in s t M u ^ e lw h it e w ho s u ffe re d a s p ra in e d a n k le Gal Gridders Pass Anywhere on Field in th e sam e gam e w ill be re a d y fo r the S te e rs , D r. M o rg a n said. AA MA t w e lf t h m an , 5,000 stro n g , held a pep r a lly on K y le F ie ld M o n d a y a t th e end o f the A g g ie w o rk o u ts in p re p a ra tio n fo r the gam e w ith B a y lo r S a tu rJ n a >T w e n t y - fiv e v a r s it y g rid d e rs w h o p la y e d a g a in s t T C L w ent th ro u g h lig h t d rill- and w a te re d m o vies o f th e gam e. R ig h t end C h a r lie H o d g e w as the o n .y serious C a d e t c a s u a lty . A n in ju r e d back m a y k eep him o u t o f th e B r u in tilt. 'Ruben Brings 130 Pounds O f Spirit to Longhorn Team “ We Know Your FORD BEST’’ SALE! SALE! and Ford Trained Personnel Washing - - -$1.00 Chassis Lubrication - - $1.00 W R E C K E R S E R V IC E SWEARINGENARMSTRONG l't ii C o lo rad o Ph. 8-3457 IV SERVIC E ST A T IO N WOO G u a d a lu p e Phona 8-8920 T C C 's ju b ila n t fo o tb a ll squad, in h ig h sp irits and w ith o u t furth o r in ju r ie s a f te r the u pset o f A & M , w e n t th ro u g h a lig h t d r ill p re p a rin g fo r th e ir m e e tin g w ith S o u t h e r n C a lif o r n ia S a tu r d a y . A n n o u n c e * N a w G a s o lin e p r ic e s p e r c a i . W h it# or T r a ffic Good G u ll or Reg. P r e m iu m or N o - N o * W h i t e S ir fe W a l l T i r e s N ew — R ecaps— Used T IR E hi a * is s.oo * is A U S T IN W E L D IN G A R A D IA T O R ! 9 '- c 22c 24c WORKS S P E C IA L S «oo w . ath s t f is ft f t f t 7 .on T e l. 6-3713 U n c o n d itio n a l G u a r a n te e d Then you’re better off smoking PHILIP MORRIS S t e e r d re ssin g ro o m , w h e re som e s ix ty b em u scled g rid d e rs w e r e b u s ily f it t in g th e m s e lv e s in to 16 pou n d p ra c tic e g e a r, and asked f o r a u n ifo rm . b o y s ” sc rim m a g e , R u b e n ru n s lap-, a ro u n d the C la r k F ie ld p ra c tic e a re l­ a . H is gnai is 20 laps each d a y , be says. 130-pounds o f e ag e rn e ss is a fr e q u e n t puzzle to C o ach J u n g m ich e l. R e c e n tly , d u rin g a w id e ­ open s c rim m a g e , Ruben asked Ju n g rn ic h e l if he could g e t in a g a in s t the re g u la r v a r s it y deJu n g m ic h e i _____ fe n d e rs . S u r p r is e d , the S te e r g e n e ra l a ttitu d e tr a in in g cam p . G e n e F le m in g , 220 pound v e t­ e ra n g u a r d , sa y s, ‘ I t tak es a lo t o f g u ts to co m e o u t h ere w hen yo u h a v e n 't p la ye d high school c a lm e d the y o u n g q u a r te rb a c k b y e x p la in in g th a t he w a s n 't re a d y to “ ta k e the w ra p s o f f ” him y e t. “ I sure a d m ire th e k id ,” s a y s Ju n g rn ic h e l, w h ich sum s w in n in g a n u m e ra l an d a b e rth on th e t r a v e lin g s q u a d — b u t all p ra ise his d e te r m in a tio n . R u b e n says he w ill s ta y o u t “ as lo n g as I am ab le G iv e n one, he jo in e d the p ra c ­ tic e an d w as in s e rte d in to a s s is t­ ant co ach Buddy Ju n g r n ic h e l’* s c ru b lin e u p a t th e m an -u n der slo t, w h e re he busied h im s e lf p ass­ in g a g a in s t th e n u m b e r one d e ­ fe n s e u n it. T o o b se rve rs o f th e session it w a s o b vio u s th a t he w as new to th e g am e h u t th e co ach es and p la y e rs a d m ire d his s p ir it and the in te re s t he show ed. E a g e r to le a rn , he harassed team m ates w ith p ro c e d u re qu es­ tio n s, s tu m p in g one w ith th is, “ Is it tr u e th a t on p lu n g e s a h a rk sh o u ld hit. the lin e o f sc rim m a g e .7 seco n d s a fte r th e h a ll is sn a p p e d ?” T h u s began th e fo o tb a ll c a re e r o f H e n r y C la y S e a r c y . W h y so la t e ? W e ll , d u rin g h is high school d ay s a t S u n s e t in D a lla s , he wag too b u sy te n d in g a h erd o f cow s. “ I p la ye d m y f ir s t fo o tb a ll in in t r a m u r a l at C olum Viia, fro m w h e re I t r a n s f e r r e d a f t e r tw o y e a r s .” R u b e n sa y s he “ liked th e fe e l o f the h a ll” an d the s p o rt in g e n e ra l and w a n te d m ore if it. T h o u g h his o n ly p re v io u s e x ­ p e rie n c e in a th le tic s w as a y e a r o f h ig h school te n n is , R u b e n is now in te re s te d in all sp o rts. T h e ju n io r i p re - law stu d e n t p la n s to t r y all th a t he has tim e f o r “ as long as I I hold m y g ra d e s .” B u t fo o tb a ll is his im m e d ia te I in te e rs t. H e spen ds his spare tim e t r y in g to w o rk his b o d y into peak c o n d itio n . D u r in g slack perio ds, w h ile o th e r p la y e rs are a llo w e d to sta n d id le and w a tc h the “ big — S ta ff T noa d* y TOUCH FO O T BA LL CLASS B * O C I or U ( h i m * H o ■* * T h e t a Xi. H A. C lu b va C liff Court* H ra rk rn rid fv H a l l va o 'c lo c k AIM K 6 o 'c l o c k A 7 o 'c l o c k W a* t n i m * t nr v * H i lia ! SK P Darkhorae* ** Norco FOR LUXURY AT LOWEST COST 6 O C I or Arm * U P n r r n G - H va P r a t t l e r H a l l It lorn q n » t S w e d e * v * . W i n n e r W h i‘ » 5 MCA T EN N IS S IN G L E S CLASS B 4 o 'c lo c k H a r b e r t H i l l va H a r o l d K l n i n m a n . K i • o ar 11 H a r w o o d va. J o h n H o p p e r . H e n r y S e b e a t a \ «. I a r t W i l t o n . tide Katy Chair Can AUSTIN to On* W ay PROVE IT YOURSELF San A nto nin W ar n fla il* * fort W orth Round I sn 2.1 it 4 (KS s.yo T rip ? »n I an - ga 7.0 5 (eivi f»datat Take the PHILIP MORRIS NOSE TEST . start enjoying PHILIP MORRIS today l NO CIGARETTE HANGOVER means M O R E S M O K I N G PLEASURE! Factory Method tm ) RECAPPING Owl* Power*! tH Hie way Bargains in new and trade­ in Tires— Brake and W heel Service— Seat Covers C a r Heaters os the tamotjA Texas Special A M ABOUT I O * PABIS BfTWffN MTVRMBOUTI POINTS PH O N E Las Intram ural Schedule T u r n P in # * v* P h i K a p p a I ’»i other leading brand I p h o to — V . L O N G H O R N S P IR IT th a t’s w hat P jb e n hat g o L Tee I 30 pound player 'H e n ry C ay Sea rcy) stands betw een G e r e f erring, 220pound guard, (rg n t) and Jim La n r *ord, 230-poi.nd lac* e. U n ­ heralded and unannounced Ruben cam e out ‘or the U r ve-S'ty rootba!i team. H e s never p la ye d football before but his sp rd and eagerness nave m ade h<-" a Longhorn favor *e. CLASS definitely milder than any RAWLAND I n tr a m u r a l W r it e r T n e m a in d iff e r e n c e b e tw e e n g ir ls ’ a n d b o y s ’ in t r a m u r a l fo o tb a ll is w h o p ia y s it. H o w e v e r , th e ru le s h ave been s lig h t ly re v ise d f o r the fe m in in e g rid d e rs . y e a r ’s w in n e r , w a s seeded top p la c « in th e O ra n g e B r a c k e t. P i P h i I , Z e ta an d B S U ra te d th e n e x t se e d ­ ings in th a t o rd e r. K a p p a I I , T r i- D e lt I I , Z e ta I I A O P i , A lp h a P h i, A D P i I I , D e lta Z e ta , T h e t a I an d I I , G a m ­ T h e b o ys c a n 't m a *e a pass b e ­ ma P h i B e t a I an d I I , an d A lp h a yo n d the lin e o f sc rim m a g e , b u t G a m m a D e lt a w ill p la y in th e th e g irls can m ak e a f o r w a r d pass W h it e B r a c k e t . T h g ta I, D e lta a n y w h e re a t a n y t im e on th e fie ld . Z e ta , K a p p a I I I , an d A lp h a P h i W h i l e t h e b o y s p l a y t w o 2 5 - w e re seeded f ir s t , seco n d , th ird and m i n u t e h e l v e s , w i t h a e t i m e b e ­ fo u r th , r e s p e c tiv e ly . * t w e e n q u a r t e r s , t h e gi rl s' g e m s is R E S U L T S IN P R E L IM S d i v i de d i n t o f o u r s i x - m i n u t e q u a r ­ t e rs wi t h t w o m i n u t e s b e t w e e n D D D I 6, D Z 0 q u a r t e r s . F i v e t i m e - o u t s o f o n e K K G I I 8, W e s le y 6 m i n u t e e a c h e r e a l l o w e d t he b o y s , K A T I 6, G P B 0 b u t t he gi r l s h e r s f o u r t i m e - o u t s A C O I I 6, A D P I I 0 A P I 0, A G P 0 of tw o minutes. A k ic k - o ff fr o m th e 20 y a r d lin e s ta rts the gam e and th e h a lf fo r th e g irls , w h e re a s a sc rim m a g e on th e 20 fo llo w s th e o p e n in g w h is tle in the boyg* gam e. A p e n e rta tio n is g iv e n th e g ir ls ’ team s a n y tim e a team in is pos­ session o f th e b a ll b e y o n d th e o p ­ p o n e n t’s IO y a r d line. In th e b o y s ’ gam e a p e n e tra tio n is sec red w hen a team has possession o f th e b all in sid e th e o p p o n e n t's 20 y a rd strip s. A b o y s ’ te a m m a y m ak e an e x tra p o in t by c a r r y in g o r p assin g the oaii fro m the 2-yard lin e o v e r tile goal lin e . T h e g irls c a n n o t m ake an e x tra p o in t a f t e r a to u c h d o w n . A “ to u c h ” in boys p ia y o c cu rs w hen an o p p o n e n t to u ch e s th e ball c a r r ie r w ith both h a n d s ; a g irl can m ak e a to u ch w ith o n ly one hand. T h e boys do n o t h a v e a n e u tr a l zone. T h e n e u tra l zone ru le fo r the g irls sta te s th a t th e o ff e n s iv e team m u st be b eh in d th e b a ll and the d e fe n s iv e team fiv e y a r d s b e ­ yo n d th e lin e o f s c rim m a g e . ♦ P B P I 6, B S U 0 Z T A I I 12, P B P I I 0 C O 6, D G 0 K K G I I 6, D D D I I 0 Z T A I 6, A D P I 0 Volleyball, Tennis Open Today in Fem Murals M ix e d v o lle y b a ll and te n n is to u rn a m e n ts w ill b egin T u e s d a y , a t 7 p.m . an d 5 p.m ., r e s p e c t iv e ly . W e s ie y , BSU , P o w e ll Co-op, K a p p a , T ri- D e it. L u th e r a n S tu ­ d ents, S ig m a D e lt a T a u , G a m m a P h i B e t a , D e lta Z e ta , and Z e ta h ave e n te re d th e v o lle y b a ll t o u r ­ n ey. Flleven g ro u p s w ith 48 p la y e r s h ave e n te re d th e te n n is t o u r n a ­ m en t. R o s e m a ry S o n e an d T o m m y M c C a m b e ll w e re seeded to p p o si­ tio n . O th e r seeded p la y e rs in t h e ir o rd e r a re B e t t y G r a y an d H a r r is a g B o w le s . C h ir le y A n d e rs o n and G e n e F is c h e r, an d D o ris ( a s e y and G ene St. Jo h n . B o th to u r n a m e n ts w ill be p la y e d on T u e s d a y s an d T h u rs d a y s . Gal Wrestlers Vie in City Coliseum C C C va. B S L definitely less irritating, BETTYE W o m e .n ’t A s a r e s u lt o f la st w e e k 's p r e ­ lim in a r ie s K a p p a I, Z e ta . B S L , P i N o w I t ’* A p p r e c i a t i o n W e e k L I T T L E R O C K , A r k ., O r t. 22— F*hi I, C h i O m e g a, W e s le y , T riD e lt I, D e lta G a m m a , A C h i O I, tVP)— O n e sp e c ia l “ w e e k ” fo r th e and A D P i I w e re p lace d in the U n iv e r s it y o f A r k a n s a s fo o tb a ll O ra n g e B ra c k e t. K a p p a I, last team has led to a n o th e r. G o v e r ­ n o r S o l M e M a th p ro c la im e d la s t w eek as “ B e a t T e x a s W e e k ” and “ o r d e r e d ” th e R a z o rb a c k s to trim th e ly in g h n r n s fo r t h " f ir s t tim e in 13 y e a r*. T h e y did it, 16-14, in one o f th e n a t io n ’* b ig u p se t* S a t u r d a y . So , M o n d a y , th is w a * p ro c la im e d “ R a z o rb a c k A p p r e c ia ­ tion W e e k .” L o r a in e Jo h n s o n o f H o lly w o o d 7 .. because Philip M orris is b a ll.” O b s e rv e rs a g re e th a t he is no B o b b y L a y n e o r (/iii D a w so n and a re u n c e r ta in o f his re a liz in g som e o f his im m e d ia te a m b itio n s — lik e By 4-47 71 s s ® ® * ® S o 'c lo c k W i o n e r A a n e w -S t I, r m a n * W i n n e r >tep h e n * - Y o u ng Jo h n F o r t r a n v* ^ a m N e w m a n W i n n e r M r Y a i I - B u e k I <* va W in n e r A - h h v - i a wood It lid lev S h * r f va W i n n e r A m o dW illiam * C L .A S S A 4 o 'c lo c k J o h n St . 111 v * ra v a G e o r g e ( o b h l o h n K i p p v« C e l e Q u o y e a e r . W o n e r C i a r k - M * r f in va D i x o n D e c , - i f . fanfold. M Is r , I w e * v< J e r r . P a r s e r . Rober! v * D o . * H art. Carr W e i n e r v* S 'w n le v R o a er.b vrg. Jo h n S e lm a n v*. S ta n W a rt. irton, < ha * A t c h is o n v*. -am B o s w e ll 5 o ’c l o c k W i n n e r l a 1 1h e n * t e m - A m e t t v a D o n I5e r w e I n . To m Tip M C a m p b e l l \ * . B o b L a n d e a . I rancid S h o p \* N e w t o n R a r e r , J e r r y B u r t o n »• l a * M c C a r t n e y Thorns- T ip * , » . W in n e r n a t i o n W h eeler O ve rto n She m ire ,* P alm er C u m m in g J o * S m i t h v * . I e -i I . a m p e r t . A l b e r t C o x , - W ni K e ■o y i l l , a m . B A D M IN T O N S IN G L E S 7 o'c lo ck J o h n V a l e r i . * \« ( ' a r k K l e i n » r h m i d t . J i m B ro w n v*. D a v id M .rra G e n e B u r k e v a . W a l t e r S h adda. Robe Sm ith i* A. D . M o o r e Cd F r o * ! v * . P a l m e r C m m i n , W m . K- .a n v a . D a b n e y C o l e m a n . < « M e G aiig av . «. P h i l i p N e l a o n . R o b t . R o s e n v * C h a * ( ,: m e r . 7 :4 S o c l o c k Itll Kl P e r V* A l l e n L o c k Im l a * S a , i n d e r * v » » b a* > m i t h 1 o ,]* V , err: in « T rn m y ( u r n rn m f * K e n D . n l a p v * J o h n R dd n c b l a -C h . oif ( h e - ; , , * R n t p h T a t .rn Tho*. I a » * ’ rr Cha*. Fancher Ho** t a ' klpx B r o o k ly n ’* *o<*iaIit»-wT6stH r , G lo r ia B a r a t t in a , g iv in g th * C it y C o lis e u m a fe m in in e a ir in th e s e m ifin a l m atch o f th e T u e s ­ d a y n ig h t g r a p p lin g c a rd . In h er A u s tin d e b u t la s t T u e s d a y n ig h t, M iss Jo h n s o n flo o re d J o y c e F o r d o f D a lla s . T o n ig h t w ill m a rk M iss B r a t t in a 's f ir s t a p p e a r an ce here. V illa in o u s D a n n y Sa vic'n sq u a re s o f f a g a in s t the a g g re s s iv e A l L o v e ­ lo ck in the e v e n in g fin a le . L a c k in g th e g la m o r o f th e g irl w re s tle r s , the d a n g e ro u s S a v ic h sh o u ld tu rn on p le n t y o f his ro u g h -an d -tu m b le ta c tic s a g a in s t the 240-pound L o v e lo c k . J u s t 20 y e a r s old, G lo r ia B a r a t ­ tin a d is p la y s h e r w id e ly a c c la im e d b e a u ty in th e fo rm o f a 26-inch w a is t an d a 36-inch b u st. A coast' to-coa.st c la m o r has b een se t up fo r the a p p e a ra n c e o f M iss B a r a t ­ tin a , a d is c o v e ry o f th e g ir l w rest-' lin g p ro m o te r, B i l l y W o lf e . In th e n ig h t ’s c u rta in - ra is e r R ito R o m e ro fa c e s M iss o u ri- b o rn Al Szasz. T h e fla s h y R o m e ro p its his g ra c e a g a in s t the p o w e r o f the 205-pound Szasz. 53-1221 _ W ITH * * SEA T C O V ER S A U T O R E F IN IS H IN G 1308 Lavaca PH. 7 - 4 9 7 4 WRESTLING tonite City Coliseum B I L L Tuesday, October 23, 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 — By Bibler Little Man on tKe Campus Football Teams Make Millions-Don't They? tidelands Pro-state tidelands legislation, a long­ standing source of controversy in Conress, reposes securely on the shelf these " i i ys after months of congressional foot­ balling. Thanks to Senator O’Mahoney, chair­ man of the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, a bill to return off­ shore lands to full state ownership never left committee and consequently failed to reach the Senate floor. A similar meas­ ure, the Walter quitclaim bill, had breez­ ed through the pro-state House of Repre­ sentatives by a sizeable majority. Now that Congress has adjourned, the future for this important piece of legis­ lation becomes extremely cloudy, replac­ ing the general optimism state ownership advocates had expressed in recent months. Sam e There is, too, an imminent danger th at a Truman executive order will permit federal authorities to take over the oilrich tidelands while Congress is out of session. Reports from Washington have warned that legal experts are studying war powers acts and the defense produc­ tion act to determine whether the Presi­ dent has definite power to issue such an edict. With election time drawing nigh, the President—though he is known to favor federal control of the disputed lands—may not wish to go out on the familiar limb and issue an executive order even if he finds he owns that power. The question: will the measure be acted upon when Congress reconvenes in January, or will it be throttled into lifelessness by legal technicalities? This week, in order to accommodate the crowd expected Thursday for the showing of Arkansas game movies, union officials will transfer the weekly football show to the Main Lounge. This action, of course, would be unnecessary if the union had adequate facilities. That the facilities are incomplete is unquestion­ able. The Main Lounge will therefore be re­ moved from its intended use for a couple of hours, which certainly isn’t catastro­ The Supreme Court has agreed to look phic. But for something bordering on the into the matter of whether a bus rider’s catastrophic, we can’t help being re­ ^‘freedom of attention” should be vio­ minded of union expansion. lated by radio commercials. In an expanded, modernized union, Maybe something can be done w ith the such incidents—and this is by no means guy who reads over your shoulder. isolated—would be virtually eliminated. th L Ze a r Neighboring News 'B e a t Texas W e e k ' W a s Arkansas' Trick By S I D N E Y S I E G E L F or those of us who are Htil I s t un ne d a b o u t the A r ­ k a n s a s u p se t t h e a n s we r may lie in a scarce commodity a r oe tu n d here called “ spir it. ” o v er no r Sid Mc Math and pr esi de nt of t he Uni ver si ­ ty issued p r oc l a ma t ion s o r ­ d e r ing A r k a n s a s to p er for m a f ootbal l t r ic k — b e a t t h e Longhorns. Last week was pr oclaimed “ Be at Texas W e ek . ” They had it all r ight, and n o t f rom a bottle. x- The Col orado S t at e I n d u s ­ tr ial Commission has ruled t h a t a f o r m e r U n i v e r s i t y of D e n v e r f ootbal l pl a yer is e n ­ t it led to pay f o r the time he lost due t o a gr idir on i njury. Is this cr icket? ★ Tire U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i ­ f o r n i a decided to t r y Campus Ch e st this ye a r bec aus e of the p oor showing m a d e in last y ea rs c h a r i t y drives. Slogan for t h e drive is ‘‘Don t 4g c t — give 4 all.” The drive will feature special movies displays a n d o the r s ^events designed to show *tudent s how- t h e y will p e r s o n­ ally b e n e fi t f rom co n t ri bu ti o n s t o the fund. C o n t ri b ut io ns will be dis­ t r i bu t e d pr opo r t i onal l y a m o n g t he Co m m u n i t y Chest, Guide T h e Dogs for the Blind, the Al a­ me d a Count y H e a r t Associa­ tion an d American Ca n ce r So­ ciety. Five per cent of the f u n d will he set aside f o r ca mpus e mer gencies. A n executive c o m mi t t e e was set up to a d ­ m i n i st e r this portion of the fund. ★ A n o t h e r Ca mpus Chest slo­ g a n — f or K a n s a s S t a t e its ‘ D o n ’t pass the b uc k , ” Thei r goal for 1051 is $1,500. ★ Some S o u t h e r n C a l s t u ­ d en t s were accused of c au s­ ing $35 to $40 of d a m a g e to t he Sigma Alpha Upsilon f r a ­ t e r n i t y house a t U C L A . Th*- d amag e s were r ep o r t ed to have been inflicted while the S ou t h er n Cal st ud e nt s wer e looking for a p r o mi n e n t do g a b p u t campus, George J err? A l f o r d Ba**. M I*. C o h n , H a r b e r t Kollvn D a r w i n . Lieilia G n e r re ro , Mnrtha J e a n H u n n i c Mario Antonio Luenga*. William Lewis M arr. Don Dsari M enavo, Henry S i m p s o n M o o re , F r e d e r i c k Biron N e i ­ lton. M a r k B e r t r a m R e d r i l l / , J a m e s Du r wood S e i ti , T h o m a s D a y S m i t h , J o r g e Ka . s t i n o S o t o m a y o r , F r a n k l v r i H r . r e S p r i n g f i e l d , A l l e n D o , i e S MI ley, \ a d ri ft t r a n c e * V e n a b le, S e y ­ m o u r WeisfieM. T PRESS WIRE SERVICE T h e A s s o c i a t e d Br e a * is e x c l . a i v e l y e n t i t l e d t o t h e u s e f o r r a p uh l e a t i o n of ai l n e w * d i s p a t c h e s c r e d i t e d t o it or n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d in t hi * n e w s ­ pa pe r . a nd local i t e m * o f s p o n t a n e o u s o r i g i n p u b l i s h e d h e r ei n R i g h t * of p u b l i c a t i o n o f ail o t h e r m a t t e r h e r e i n a l s o r e s e r v e d R e p r e s e n t e d f or N a t i o n a l A d v e r t i s i n g by N a t i o n a l A d v e r t i s i n g S e r v i c e Inc. C o l l e g e P u b l i s h e r s R e p r e s e n t a t i v e M adi son Ave. York. C h ic a g o — B o s t o n — Loa A n g e . e s — San F r a n c i sc o 'v N.Y. 11 MEMBER Associated Collegiate All-American Presa SUBSCRIPTION Minimum t Delivered .76 per mo. Pacemaker STAFF RUSS K ER ST E N .. B R A D B Y E P S Ed itor ial Assist ant Photographer ..... ... Mildred Riesel ... Ver non Lee Day Editor Ei ght y- t wo S M U stude nt * filed for l k ca mpus of fices last week. Ninet een of this g r o u p double filed (filed for more t ha n one of fi c e) . A var i e t y of reasons wer e given f or double filing. Some office s eekers said they filed f or mor e t ha n one post b e ­ cause t he y “ j u s t d i d n' t know which office they want e d to r un f o r. ” One ca nd i d a t e **aid he did it because ever yone al wa y s does it. “ I ’ve done it eve r y time I ’ve r un for office. A n y ­ way, I d i d n ' t w ant to f i l e a g ai ns t my own f r a t e r n i t y brother.” A n o t h e r ca ndi da t e who filed f or f o ur offices said “ I t ’s all cl eared up w-hen you w i t h ­ d r aw . ” Some just wo u l d n ’t talk u n ­ til “ a f t e r f r a t e r n i t y m e e ti n g . ” 4 Months Mailed o u t of to wn 3 . 76 per m o. E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f ........ M a n a g i n g E d i t o r ... STA FF FOR .. .............. The U n i v e r s i t y o f M i n n e ­ s o t a is f a r i n g a lag of spirit for t heir homecomi ng events. t he Minnesota Daily a t t r i b ­ utes the lack of spirit to ho me comi ng being too e a r ly in the q ua r t er . The e d i t o r puts it this w ay : “ We d o n ’t w a n t to s h o u t a b o u t s t u d e n t a p a t h y again. We d o n ’t think .students air* u nd e r a moral obligation to be spirited this week end. We j u s t think t h e y ’re missing a bet if they d o n ’t join in the fun.” RATES Subscription Three Mai le d in A u s t i n 31 .0 0 per mo. PERMANENT Did you e ve r w o n d e r how much m o n e y the U n iv er si t y ma kes of f a f ootbal l g am e ? Well, you can f i g u re it p r et t y quickly, c a n ’t y ou ? T h e st a di um s eat s 65,000. T a k e o f f a b o u t 10,000 f or s t u d e n t seats, mult iply t h a t n u mb e r of $3.60 f o r each t icket , and you g e t a nice, r ound f i g u r e of $108,000. Ix>ts of mon e y, i s n ’t it? Thi nk ho w rich the at hl et ic d e p a r t m e n t is get ting. Wh y, with t h a t muc h m o n e y t he y could stop ch a rg i n g s t u d e n t s a n y t h i n g at all, c ou l dn’t they? Bu t wait a mi n u t e . Ma yb e w e ’re bei ng j u s t a little u n f a i r . Maybe all t h a t isn’t c l ea r profit. L e t ’* t a k e the Aggie g a m e o f last y e a r, w h e n the s t a d i u m w a s packed to t h e limit, arui look a t t he a c tu a l f igures. A t t e n d a n c e w as 65,498, i nc l ud­ ing boxes an d b l e a c he r seats. Bu t 15,339 of those seat s w e n t to b l a n k e t tax h o l de rs — s t u d e n t s an d f ac u l t y . A n o t h e r 1,734 w er e com­ p l i m e n t a r y t i c ke t s to Uni ver si t y l e t t e r m e n ( t h er e a r e 1,400 eligible t o receive one t i c k e t e a c h ) , the f ootbal l squad, t he press, the le­ gi sl at ur e, and t he admi ni st ra t i on of both schools. T h e b a n d g o t 329 scats, and A w o r d s p e r m i n u t e . W i l l t r a i n a n i n d i v i d u a l in ( l u r p o s i t i o n . Laboratory m a c h i n i s t - should be a m a t u r e i n d i v i d t ai with m a n y y e a rs of e x p e r i e n c e , p r e f e r a b l y in a tool a n d d i e abop. This job require* high quality, high precision work. Research scientist I young woman, bachelor's degree in mathematic*. No p r e v i o u s w o r k e x p e r i e n c e in e d ed . T h r e e s e c r e t a r i e s - t v p i n g s p e e d o f 40 w o r d r p r m i n u t e s h o r t h a n d s p e e d o f at. least at) w o r d s per minute, University of T e x a s b a c k g ro u n d desired Al l p e r s o n * i n t e r e s t e d in w o r k i n g f i ll ­ ume on th e U t i i ’. e r m t y cann ■ please contact TMK OFF MF OI NON- ALA­ D E MIt B L H O N N F . L , M a i n Ii ng OC ( ll A R L F S T. ( I . A R K , l u r . t o r O f f i c e o f N o n - A * a d e rn n P e r s o n n e l Daily Texan Crossword Puzzle * exa n T h # D s l ' y T e x a n , a a t u d a n t n e w s p a p e r o f I h a U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s , la p u b l i s h e d in A u a ti n e v e r y m o r n i n g e x c e p t M o n d a y e n d S a t u r d a y , S e p t e m b e r t o June, end e x cep t during holiday and e x a m i n a t i o n periods, and bi -we ek ly Hiring the sum m er se ssi on * under the title of T h e S u m m e r l exar i on T u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y by l e s s * s t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , i n c N e w * c o n t r i b u t i o n s will be a c c e p t e d by t e l e p h o n e ( 2 - 2 4 i i ) or a t t h e editorial office J. B i or a t t h e N e w t L a b o r a t o r y , J . t i . 1 0 2 Intl Hr tea c o n c e r n i n g d e l i v e r y a nd a d v e r t i s i n g s h o u l d he m a d e in J . B IOU ( 2 - 2 4 7 8 ) , Opinion* of th e I - c a n are not oec****rily t h o s e of t he A d m i n i st r a ti o n or ot he r U n i v e r s i t y otfieiala E n t e r e d a * a e c o o d - e l a s * m a t t e r O c t o b e r I g, 1 2 4 3 a t t h # B o a t O f f i c e a t A u a t i n , T e x a s , u n d e r ' h a A c t o f M a r c h 3, I 3 . 2. 420 Ti r eb i t er II, w h o Is s ome­ body's mascot. The S A E business m a n a g e r a t first e s t i ma t ed the d amage s at $400, but came down a couple hund r ed. The IFC will investigate the mat t er. The UCLA p a p er st a t e s t h a t the T r o j a n s left with t he West Los Angeles police “ in hot p u r s u i t . ” The question is was the dog worth all t h a t ' ★ To d r u m u p int e r est i n Okl ahoma A & M ’s first S t u ­ de n t Union F ai r a co-ed queen will be selected. The g ro u p sponsoring the w i nner will receive a t rophy, b u t f or t h e queen her self t h e r e is g re e n e r g ra s s — a g r o u p of gifts from the U n ­ ion shops. Nine girls ar e vic­ ing f or the title. + *D a ^ | ASSOCIATED T e x a n M a n a g i n g Ed i t o r O U p r o LLem Many people were turned away Thurs­ day afternoon from the union’s Interna­ tional Room, scene of the OU-UT game film showing. Many others were forced to stand— all the chairs, about 175 of them, were taken. Do By BRAD B Y E R S 43 P r o h ib it i o n ­ 16 E v e n i n g (p o e t ) i s e (c o llo q ) 19 A kind o f 44 H a s t e n e d berry DOWN St ree t A billiard 21 Cheat u n hm 23. C r a z e shot Greeting 24 Call for Egyptian A mount a i n aid go d ( var .) nymph 25 C o v e re d B y w ay of A showy w i th I-engthwi.se flower board* W ear a w a y Not Common by rubb ing ( p r efix) w e ed * K e e p s un d e r The wo of G a rd en tool c o n tr o l ( w eaving I H igh (m u * .) 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Mr*. 2 • 4 J15. .A N O S A L OF O L L A i’ Home*' Pocket Ho n Houston, *1.68; Loa b " " Typing Services C a r * i n i p a s s e n g e r s , all p o i n t * A - A u t o S h a r e F . x p e r >■ H u r t s 1 1*u el L a v a c a For Sale 20 Processing or eo-auditing t’ xi . T i e r c e I c e r t i f i e d H u b P hone: 8-7416 evenings. . W alking H A I R f UT S t a c y ’* B a r b e r S h o p - it ANNI Bn •,*■ 64 //// //// D I A N E T H ’S. i ***<• a i d auditor. I or, e m i t s Special QUICK RESULTS Furnished A partm en ts Dancing ///' PRODUCE ADS I h I’ Ct I \ i ll I S t . I N ii a *e E n g l i s h . P F apl*' Si Ka 44 A rt icl es left u n c l a i m e d in t h e T e x a s U n i o n L o s t a n d F o u n d will h e s old a t public auction at the Union at noon, T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r 25. C o a c h in g 66 34 41 Vitro Corporation of America has openings for technical, personnel, and b u s i n e s s g r a d u a t e s . C a l l a t B. H a l l 1 1 7 for applications. JOE F A R R A R , D i r e c t o r S tudent Em ploym ent Bureau IM VLDINiF.LV A V A ! ! AI U ’ . lively new Hi l t on** a n d r e d w o o d t w o b e d ­ room a p a r t m e n t . 2108 W o o dm on t. Z; ?7 J O E FA RRA R, Director .Student E m p l o y m e n t B ure a u r i <'r 27 2* ho It) FL Hall 117. o f this fact, I hope the professor link should be provided to connect w'ill have the right idea about w h a t happened sixty years ago w'hat the British did in E gypt. It with all the developments which TO T H E E D I T O R : is not deve l opme nt and progress, have t a ke n place since tha t time. I hope I atn not sub je ct i n g it is DI S AST E R. A ll the progress The rea ct i on of self g over n­ myself to boing boiled in oil or w e have in our country today is m e n t which she said is sweeping horse-whipped f o r sa yi ng so, b u t du e to us, it is our own effo r t across the world t oda y is not new I D O N ’T T H I N K t h a t ( I ) the since t hey le ft us partially to our­ in Egypt. T h e f i r s t British i n t e r ­ coach should be asked to resi gn; selves in 1923, in spite of th eir f er en c e in E g y p t was in 1882, (2) the t e a m should be d e por te d cont i nuous i n t e r f e re n c e to block t o pr ot ec t t he r u l e r t ha t time to Si ber i a ; or ( 3 ) t h a t anybo dy those efforts. I w'ould like to re­ aga i nst a r evolut ion lead by the should begin t o hollor “ Kill t he f e r t h e r e a d e r to the speech o f a r m y ; the p u r p o se of which was r e f e r e e ! ” a f t e r w h at happ en e d in t he Iranian P rem ier in the Securi­ to force him to establish a real A r k a n s a s S a t u r d ay . ty Counicl a f ew days ago, he d e m o c r a t i c gover nme nt . This F r o m t h e press box t h a t a f t e r ­ g ave some good exam ples o f the shows clearly t h a t the Egypt i a n noon, it looked like the L o n g ­ be ne fi t s of colonialism . people w e r e a civilized nat ion h or ns (ami Mr. P r i c e) had si mp­ W h a t the E g y p t i a n s ar e s t a r v ­ knowing t h e i r right* and duties, ly r u n into a t e am t h a t would ing f o r t oday is w h a t you fou gh t not in need of the British to s t a r t n o t — pe r ha ps could not — be b e a t ­ f o r almost two c e n t u r i e s ago, un­ a self g o v e r n m e n t f o r them as t he en. d e r George W a s h in gt o n in 1776. professor said. Since then t he I know one thing. You d o n ’t I t is a nat ionalist m ovem ent, and Egypt i a n s n e v e r stopped s t r u g ­ of ten f ind a t e a m as f ired- up as a distinction should be made b e­ gling f or t h ei r n a t u r a l u n r es t r i c t ­ t he Razor back* w e r e S a t ur da y . t we e n nat ional ism an d c o m m u ­ ed f re edom. T h r e e r evolutions Sure, we got beat. Bu t so would nism. Nati onali sm IS NOT com ­ took place. T h e one-sided dictat ed have most of y o u r California*, munism. We believe in freedom t r e a t y of 1936 was the result of Tennessee*, a n d Michigan St at e s. a n d democracy, b u t n ot in colo­ the last one. T h a t tr ea t y , bei ng T he Ra zo rb ac ks we r e playing to nialism. We h av e been and we meaningl ess in tho light of the w i n — and, by g um, t h e y won! a r e looking f o r w a r d to the USA. United N a t i o n s ’ Cha rt er , has been If the Hog s can keep up the We do not need the loans a n d t he s ub j e ct o f f rui t les s talks be­ pace, w e ’re still in good shape. g r a n t s f r o m t he pockets of the tween Cairo and London for five T h e y ’ll t a ke c a r e of the Aggies Amer i c an t a x p a y e r as much as w e long years. Now, since the British ( and SMU, and Rice) f o r us. need your sp i r i t u a l s u p p o r t to re­ ar e not really willing to come to This isn’t t h e t i me to say, " W e gai n what we h a v e lost, our f r e e ­ a defini te decision concerning t h a t could have won t h a t game, I F . . .” dom. O ur r es o u r c e s would be t r ea t y, the only way we can go This is t he t i me f o r us all of enou gh to raise o u r s t a n d a r d of is to a b r o g a t e it as the final step us- -to say, “ L e t ’* do our p a r t to living and d ef e n d ourselves, if towar ds our nat ional aspirations. get the L ongh or ns j u s t as fired t he y wer e left to us. lip as the Arkie* wer e last w e e k ! ” In her ar ti cl e the professor said, Professor: T h e n l e t ’s do it. “ The Suez Ca nal docs not belong And e v e r y t h i n g will take care to the E gyp t i a n Gov er nme nt . . .” Please excuse me, this is w hat of itself. Well, the canal was built cr ossing I feel, and do n o t fo rg et th at a O RL AN D S IMS the soil of a sovereign state a c ­ f r e e nation can co n t r i b u te to th* C a mp of F r e e d o m much m ore cording to a c o n t r a c t gr an t e d to Egyptian Problem an i nt e r nat i on a l company. We did t h a n an enslaved one. not sell the land, we j us t gave a A. AYOUB TO T H E E D I T O R : permission. It is unq ues tionable t ha t E g y p t should h ive full sov­ Flag Wavers As an E gyp t i a n, I would like er eignity on he r own territory. The to c o m me n t on tho article in The TO T H E E D I T O R : Suez Canal Co mp an y today has Daily T ex a n of O ct ob e r 18, 1951, its main offices in Paris, France, Wha t f u n n y cus t oms UT ha*. by F ra nc e s Smi t h a b o u t what Mr. not in No. IO Downing Street , When we win a football game, ( 'oral Tull!*, t he a s si st a nt p r o fe s ­ London. I t hink the prof*- -or the 'Enver is light ed orange. When sor of hist ory, t hi nks a b o u t the might be i n t e r e s t e d to know t h a t we lose, the T ex as f lag in f r o n t E gy pt i a n problem. the Eg y p ti a n G o ver nme nt m»w of the Main Bui lding is r eplaced It seems to me as if she did owns 5 1 ' ! o f the stacks of the by snnie blue r a g called UN f l a g n o t pay as mu c h a t t e n t i o n to t he company . . . which is supposed to keep the f o r ­ historical f ac t s as Ole did in the W h a t the British did in o ur eign students happy. part she d evot ed for sla nd er i ng c o u nt r y and the Sudan is what Maybe if we b e a t Rice this w eek t he E gy p ti a n people. Of course, agr ees with t he definitions of co ­ we can fly the T ex a s f lag on both she might say a n yt h i ng she wa nt s lonialism. Obviously, it cannot be poles next week. a b o u t the people, but the hist ori­ How can you expect the voters cal facts should not be simply f or the b e n e fi t s of the occupied coun t ry, but f o r the benefit of to vote for an a m e n d m e n t giving put as br ief as t he y st a nd in her U T more mo ne y when we d o n ’t the occ upant who does his hest to article w i t h o u t f u r t h e r e x p l a n a ­ slwavs flv the T e x a s flag? tion of what the circumstances, give the unl u c ky p e o p l e no chance D ON L. RAY of the events were. Also, a good to stand in t he i r feet. In the lien: I h ir»d f/y/ ll IS 21 'id rn 24 26 Commander H e i n e , UBN. wi l l h e o n t h e ca m p us T u e s d a y a n d W e d nesd a y to interview and issue questionnaires to all t h o s e w h o a r e i n t e r e s t e d in c o m m i s ­ s i o n s in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s N a v y . H e will dowrn to $66,675. And then there are the gam e ex­ pe ns es — $100 to each o f the o f­ ficials, salaries fo r police, usher*, and gate force, and the cost o f p r i n t i n g the tickets. T h a t was for a sin gle gam e, and it didn’t include the long-ranga expenses. The full y ea r’s receipts on f ootball gam es, according to tile athletic d epartm ent’s budget, should r un a b o u t $351,000. Part o f t h a t is profit. And footb all is t h e only spor t w hich does make a pr ofit . F o r some f i g u r e s th at w ill a m a z e you, look a t a f ew o f the ex pe nse items. Sal a ri es o f the 32 per son s employed by the depart­ m e n t ; $142,692, fo otb all m ainten­ a n c e : $84,000. M aintaining sod on t h e playing fields: $15,000. A nd w a t e r bills: $5,500. Laundry run* a n o t h e r $4,000 a yea r . Mose of the f oot bal l p rofit goes to s u p p o r t the o th e r sports, all o f which lose money. T r ac k , f or in­ s tance, which costs $10,400 an­ nually, takes in only $1,000. A lso, $6,625 goes to t h e i n t r a m u r a l pro­ gr ams . The ent ire at hlet ic program this y e a r should n e t a p rofit o f som e­ t h i n g a r oun d $18,000. And there is still $512,000 to be paid on b o nds issued when M emorial S ta­ di um was enl ar ged. T h e last pay­ m e n t is due J a n u a r y I, 1964. It Was Spirit ll I-eve I 36 A n i m a l s t y/y rn . H *Y}otice5 DL T H E DAILY TEXAN 36 Tulle for c onveyin g liq uids 38 R o w in g im p l e m e n t 4 0 (."ut off, a s to p s 12 i O f f ic ia l A p a r t m e n t for Rent ii \o vy/A l l I 7 34 Urbs .in aru5 a lovft in te r* st b* ' M arch 20-22 at the U n iv e rs ity of allotted to w orks o f outstanding '> ? P la y ’s choice Col. C harles H. Morgan. arm! theater goers w e e rath er disish-hired Hessian who surrenders tween the obese V irg in ia colonel Texas. _ . . student composers from schools in The gir - w ill receive honorary appointed a- last n .g h l’s B a rte r comedy phrases from being appresponsored b y the U n iv e rs ity ’s the Southw est. Recordings o f th e ir to a N ew England fa m ily du ring and the com ely, a ffe ctio n a te maid. ranks equal to the rank of the T h e a te r presentation o f “ The fu r- elater). College of F m e i Art-, the Sym- com positions w ill be made availA m erican R evolution. He j he ]oVf> interests, the handB u t when it seemed the pace the highest, carlet, o ffic e r of the com ­ suit of H appiness" jn Hogg Audiposium w ill be held in connection able to all p a rticip a tin g composers. would fun the actors fa r out of meets, falls in love w ith, and fin- gomp couple of E lin o r W rig h t and pany, battalion, or regim ent that to riu rn. with the annual fe s t iv a l of ConSym posium in fo rm atio n and enI sight of then audience, the play a lly m arries the daughter hut not j j m Davie, and the secondary fiirelected them s veethea/t. W hen s e x wa- interjected , aru .... tem porary A m e ric a n Fin e A rts. t r y blanks w ill be m ailed to a ll itself laid laid tacks highway ay wwith ou t ^learning the tation betw between tacit* in in the the highw ithout learning some some of or tne een the colonel and T he Pu b lic A f fa ir s Committee Miss Ja n e Holer,mb, M *. T exas it wa- often fa from being subtle, M j * : c to he perform ed w ill be music schools in the Southw est. the the m aid provided the spice. of three typ es— cham ber, choral, A d d itio n a l in fo rm atio n m ay be obof the Austin Y W C A w ill sponsor o f U C I arui regim ental sw eet­ the play took on the liv e ly S i m i - anfl Have the q u ain t comedy a qu aint N ew England customs, which was Thp N i c e s t piece of acting and a pane! discussion on Freedom of heart, w ill w ear the three silver a r ,tv to a we.: produced burlesque cb&nce. A sensuous action, a sexy most enjoyable of and orchestral. ( hamber music tam ed from the chairm an of the show But for the most part it P h r»««. a provocative look would “ bundling.'' comedy was g iven by M ss W rig h t. the Press Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the diamonds of a cadet colonel. will be played by fa c u lty artists Sym posium com m ittee. C ollege of A couple who “ bundled” during In the second scene, rn an e ffo rt downtown building. Ju d g e Meade from the U n iv e rs ity 's music de­ F in e A rt*, U n iv e rs ity of Texas. The honorary rank of cadet va-< as i f 'a l l the ch aracters had rush m and * * v * thf' a c t‘ F . ( ir if f in , associate justice of the lieutenant colonel w ill be givers been given verbal witch-brooms Som etim es it was the gay arr­ a flitter w inter night, usually kept to rein the galloping cast to a -co­ partm ent, and choral works w ill Suprem e Court, w ill he moderator, and were riding through the A m e l - tics of Owen P h illip s, also the warm and the night s a c tiv ity us- Bible gait, she put everything into be sung by a chorus from hon­ Sue Her.-lee arui V irg in ia Ba; Kley. W ith the a few m inutes of pantomime in o rary music fra te rn a l organiza­ and five prom inent busine14 arid u an R evo lu tio n s! / skies a t jet. com pany's director, who seemed to u a lly led to m arriage. Ann H arrison, B e tty K e lly , La which she prepared the sittin g professional men w ill participate tions. t iic ia Colmar, C h arlo tte C arlisle, room for her lover w aitin g out­ in the discussion. A professional orchestra, com­ Ja n ic e Reeves, M a rily n Ham pton, side, w arm in g the bed, p u tting out posed of m usicians from the Aus­ Included in the panel will be and Son dr a Potm an w ill be named the fire, and hiding the fuel. The Jo h n D. Coff r, A u stin a tto rn ey; carlet captaintin an ; San A n to n io Sym phonies, final bed scene would havp put C aptain Burton E. NS rider, assis * w ill be engaged to perform the a V rench movie to shame, hut it rant public inform ation o ffic e r at. orchestral scores. Season tickets fo r a series o f was the best part of the show.* Bergstrom A ir Fo rce Ba s e ; R ich ­ A l! m anuscripts w ill be screened It seems hard to believe th a t a by a com m ittee o f nationally- t e n perform ances sponsored by ard Morehead, C apitol c o r r e s p o n ­ dent of The Dallas Morning professional com pany would have known composers and musicians the C u ltu ra l E n te rta in m e n t C om ­ N ew s; Raym ond Brooks, Sunday trouble w ith diction. In fe rio r a c t­ from the U n iv e rs ity music facu lty. m ittee w ent on sale M on d ay m o rn ­ The history and significance of Hie available a ll week in B. H all be given by Austin High School at ing can often be explained, and T hey are (T ifto n W illia m s , prom i­ ing (O c t. 22 >. Those students h a v ­ editor of the Austin Am erican the U nited N ation* w ill be por­ 21, in V H all 102, or by calling 8 p.m. Statesm an, and N o rris Davis, as­ even the unchecked pace ran be nent young com poser and Svm- ing B la n k e t Taxes w ill be adm itted A c tiv itie s continue Thursday^ rationalized. Bu t when actors g a r­ posium founder, c .airm an ; Kent trayed by Radio House T uesday Mrs, Claude H ill a t 8-755*. sistant, professor of journalism at The series w ill s ta rt on N ov. 6 O rganizations w ishing to use night with the showing of five gle their w ords or speak in voices night in a dram atic narration, the I 'n iv e rs it;.. Kennan, R. B e rn a rd P ‘ /.gerald, a f ter showing their B la n k e t Taxes. the Speakers Bu re a u , which pro­ N a vy ROTC sweetheart- for “ The W o rd D the B e g in n in g .” Members of the committee hope U N film s from 7:30 to 9 in the p ra ctic a lly unintellig ib le or in au d ­ and Pa ii Pisk w ith “ Rogers and H am m erstein The program , which ha- n e arly vides men well-versed in the Tri ible across the footlights there were announced F rid a y . a series of public a ffa ir s program- 1951 “I believe th a t the future N ig h ts ” — a p erform ance o f h it M ain Lounge of the U nio n. •ei| N ations organization, m ay call t udents in the must be som ething wrong. on a perm anent basis may be Dora Scott, regim ental sweetheart. IOO high school grow th of mush a1 culture in the tunes from ‘O klaho m a,” “ C a ro u s­ A ('N ’ haif-time show, produced started but topics for future dis­ was given the honorary rank of choral background, w ill be heard M is. E. lf. S a uDon at; 2-'1902 or W h a te v e r the reason, “ P u rs u it” U n ited States lies in the decen­ e l,” and other m usicales; on N ov. (1 a 1 1 IL A d k i’ s at, Radio House, over K V E T T uesday af 8 lo p.m. jo in tly by Mot on C rock ett, direc­ turned out to be a fuji-fledged tralization of c re a tiv e activities cussions w ill not be chosen until 1 aptain 19, the opera “ O th e llo ” ; others 8-0091. Free film s on the I N are and over K N O W W ednesd ay at J o Ann H y ltin 1 battalion the am ount of inhere** is d e te r­ tor of the Longhorn Band , arid chase, arid if the people who le ft aw ay from the present established scheduled w ill include Jo h n M ason ai o a vailab le from Mrs. H ill. sw eetheart w ith the honorary rank ■J: 15 p.m. mined. Adkin*, assistant director of La- a fte r the second act were any in- music centers, whose roots are B re w e r, fo lk lo ris t; A r tu r R u b in ­ UN a ctiv itie s w ill climax The theme of grow th from “ the o f commander. din House, at S a tu rd a y ’s U T - R ice ■dication, even the speed could not deeply imbedded in borrowed E a r ­ stein, pianist; the Houston S y m ­ The three com pany sw eethearts W ord to re a lity ” is, embodied in W ednesd ay at I I a rn. the hour g a ile , w ill end observance San o v Out of D an g er o f U N outrun the general inadequacy o f pean tra d itio n *,” said W illiams. phony O rc h e s tra ; the F ir s t P ia n o of the historic signing of the L o rra in e San o v, who was badly hold the honorary lan k of lieu ­ the in tro d u ctio n : W eek in A u stin. the show. “ To this end, the Southw estern Q u a rte t; E a r le S p ice r, b a lla d e e r; United N ations C h a rte r on O cto­ “ In the Beginning was the tenant. They are A rdrey Jo h n ­ in ju red in an autom obile accident, the San A n tonio Sym p h o n y O r­ In all Beginnings Is ber 24, 1945. A t 10:57, The Dox­ O ctober ti, is reported to be out son, C lare Mast.erson, and lionise W ord . . . chestra and W illia m P rim ro s r the W ord . . . T he W ord w ill take ology w ill he played on the lo w e r Jazz M asters P itch ford. of serious danger. soloist; and G eorge Ja s o n , h um or­ elizabeth Radon is the sw eet­ on concreteness arui become true Chimes, A f te r the tolling of the A junior pharm acy m ajor at, the ist, and the U n iv e rs ity G lee Clubs. U n iv e rs ity , Miss Sanov is being heart of the Bu cca n e er N a v y D rill . . . the U nited Nations will be­ hour, fa cu lty and students w ill stand for one m inute of silent treated at the P alestin e (T ex a s; Team . Her h nor a ry rank is lieu ­ come R e a lity . . . ” The season tic set fo r these per­ Radio House is d istrib u ting bu l­ pi aver. tenant ( jg ) . Sa n ita riu m . form ances is $5 plus Fe d e ra l tax, W ednesday at. noon, balloons The sw eethearts w ere chosen by letins liftin g U N W eek a ctivities or IR , fo r the series of ten p e r­ the midshipmen unit commanders. b y U n iv e rs ity and c i v i c o rg an iza­ containing I N leaflet- ami sou­ form ances. v e n i r w ill be launched from C on­ The Queen of the M ilita ry B a ll, tions. Persons not having B la n k e t Ed u catio n a l pamphlets arid le a f­ gress Avenue and Ele v e n th Stre et. held in the spring, w ill he chosen Taxes w ill be able to purchase A special program on the I N w ill from the N a v y , A rm y, and A ir lets explaining the United N ations Duke E llin g to n , Sarah V aughan, voice and melodic p.ann accom- held. Hailed as the greatest since season tickets at the Music B u ild ­ Fo rce R O T C sweethearts. and Nat “ K in g ” Cole, a ll under panim ent have m a d e his style p-jja Fitzg e ra ld , Miss Vaughan ing Box O ffic e and R eed's M usic G r i p e * C o m m i t t e e to M e e t For purchase by m ail, one roof. T h at sort o f advance sin g u la rly e ffe c tive . launched the y e a r o f 1951 bv win- Store. The G rievan ce Com m ittee w ill billing is what jazz addict* like Then come* Duke Ellin g to n , one mnjr the annual p o p u la rity polls as checks should he made out to th* meet. W ednesday at f> p.m. in T e x ­ to see. And it is exactly w hat they one of the real fathers of jazz, A m erica 's num ber one fem ale vo- C u ltu ra l E n te rta in m e n t C o m m it­ as U nion .TOK. The com m ittee’s w iil see, and hear, come N ovem b er a composer, a rran g er, pianist, and c a lls! fo r the fo u rth consecutive tee and sent to M usic B u ild in g purpose is to g 1 v *> students a I. leader o f a v e ry fine band. The year. Some o f her recordings, such Box O ffic e . Cole w ill have his “ tr io ” with D uke'* rise to fam e has been a as chance to a ir their gripes about “ Sep tem b er S o n g ,” “ Lo v e r C o m e out and enjoy yourselves him, and to round out the all- gradual one, with sudden bursts M a n ,” and “ S u m m e rtim e ” have the campus, and all U n iv e rsity N eg ro show w ill be Peg Leg Bates, of recognition when one o f his reached the top o f the best seller students having such problems are at By FLO COX billed as a dancer, Tim m ie Rod-1 com positions hit the m arket. A u ­ Ii^t. She is claim ed by di*k jockeys asked to come. W it hi r: the G eneral A - e m b ly , g e r s , Stu m p and Stum py, and Pat thor of “ S o litu d e ,” “ Sophisticated Si.*, years ago, 50 cif the world'.* and music men to have a com ­ countries enterer! a covenant in action requiring only two-thirds terson and Jack so n , described as L a d y ,” “ In a S en tim e n tal M ood,” pletely “ new- sound,” the first THE TO W ER which they declared their d e te r­ m ajo rity has g e n e ra lly been easy *q wo tons o f m irth and rhythm I" and others e q u ally famous, his or- since E lla Fitz g e ra ld . m ination to “ save succeeding gen to get.. From the G eneral A sem- o f course the main interest w ill chestra did not reach the heights Favorite Rendezvous of The program is on Texas U. the Austin C iv ita n Club, a c h a n ty Phone 5-1 303 ]Nat Cole appeared here at He has been w inning all o f the and to “ re a ffirm faith in fu n d a ­ work behind the scenes to imBest M usic in Town organization fo r youth w elfare. p r o v e world Health and social con- Done M ille r H all in 1949. He has p o pularity polls for hand* since m ental human rights.” Prices are $3.60, $2.40, and $1.80. become even more w id ely known, then. It seem* safe to pred ict that Call Johnny at 2-6382 That wa* Ju n e 2b, 1945, (to d it ions. There w ill he no special rates for JU S T P R O V E D The I N In te rn a tio n a l CMI- especially among bohby-socksers, the co ntrib ution* o f the Ellin g to n O ctober 24 of that year, the tvvenstudents. T ic k e t* are now on sale E m e r g e n c y Fu nd in recent months because of his organization w ill continue to make ty ninth nation -igned the ch a rte r, m en M ET H O D S A T at J . R. Reed M usic Com pany, and (U N K E F ) provides an “ e x tra ’’ ballad vocalist in front of a full- news as long as [(uke continues and it w ent into effect. the U n iv e rsity Co-Op. S E N S IB L E meal a day for 8,009, OOO child) en sized orchestra. He is still adm ired to make music, Today bo n a t i o n s have pledg themselves to achieve the ends iU"* equipm ent for proc- more by the old jazz men when And fin a lly Sarah V a u g h an , P R IC E S EXPRESS BUS SERVICE for which the Inited N ations was *‘ssmK H billion cups of milk a he 1* w ith his trio. He has been vocalist. She isthe newest of the organized. The United States and year, and aid Tor blind, deaf, crip- perform in g that w ay fo r m any three inthe public eye. H e r B r­ pled, and m entally diseased chil- years and ha* reached the heights Tolerated rise to fame has outdone other nations have entered Korea 4 Hours Call 2-1 135 of mellowness with it. H i* rough all others in the fem ale vocalist to bark up the non-aggression dren. The in te rn a tio n a l Refugee O r ­ m andate of the charter. . All over the world destitute ganization ( I R O ) sets up camps 18 E. loth Over Tessa Theater 7-94JI p e o p l e are being fed, clothed, ami for refugees u n til homes can be T en sw eethearts o f the U n iv e r­ sity's A rm y R O T T unit w ill he honored in a review W ednesday at noon on W h ita k e r Field . M iss .Jesse F.arl Anderson, assis- Y Sponsors Talks On Press Freedom Navy Appoints Six Beauties As Sponsors Season Tickets Available for CEC Radio House to Present UN History and Importance Ellington, Vaughan, Cole To Perform November 1 Its Party Time U N First Designed To Reaffirm Faith at the Avalon! SAVE On Avalon Dinner Club M I solves a case wiffi -Hie pipe. that starts awet smokesswart... stays sweetI DEDUCE MR. HAWKSHAW, POP the sm oothest smoke YOOK pipes NOPLEASURE. J let TOUR TONGUE EVER GREETED we a v e M u a au e GETYEUO-BOLE P IP E .. y ITS HONEY-TREATED! \ TOA PIPE YO uil TREASURE! iB educated. Econom ic rehabilitation is being conducted at a rapid rate, and disease is being fought by subsidiary organization* of the I nited Natom *. Y e t, because of the politcal tug of w ar, the Soviet and U S blocs of power w ithin the S e c u rity C oun­ cil, some have lost faith in the I niter! N ation*. It* purpose they adm ire; it* functioning they q u e * t ion. The first goal expres-ed in th** I N C h a rte r i* “ to build co n d i­ tions that w ill favoi peaceful ariel friendly relations among peoples Russia's continued arm am ent and acts of aggression have o v e r­ shadowed t h e actual instance* when trouble spots loaded w ith dynam ite have not exploded lie 1 ail**-* t tie C o u n tie s ’ representatives 4at down at a U N truce talk and worked out peaceful settle THE BOWLS H0NEV-UHED!^\ \ f HELPS BUILD THE "CAKE'IN I > ( YOUR PIPE SMOKES SMOOTH WITHOUTANY'BREAKIN" A I scj-qN THESMOOTH-SMOKIN' TRAIL THIS WAY... GETA HONEY-SMOOTH ( YEUO BO U PIPE TWAY' orients. The m ajor stum bling block in initia tin g positive action e v e r y ­ where is the veto power that has enabled Russia to block action 47 times. \t Y a lta the United Sta tes held out for the veto along with Kus sin. Doing a w a y with the veto power would mean a p a rtia l s u r­ render of a c o u n try ’s so vereig n ­ ty and no nation 1* w illin g to go that far. found and aids in settling them in new homes. The U N Food and A g ­ riculture O rganization (K A O * bas introduced new methods of scientific farm in g to devastated anil undeveloped countries, fe ed ­ ing them until they can grow then own minimum supply. The W o rld H e a lth O rganization ( W H O ) help* nations throughout the world fight, disease by su pply­ ing technical know-how. The United N atio n * Ed u catio n al and Cu I t u r a I O rganization ( U N E S C O ) seek* to “ rid the hu­ man mind of fe a r and ignorance ami hatred and to replace these understanding, with knowledge, and self -respect.” These are six of the 30. O thers include the In te rn a tio n a l Labor O rganization, the In ternational M onetary Fund to aid destitute countries fin a n c ia lly , and the Inter-national L a b o r O rganization. H istorian* a trib u te the fa ilu re of the League o f N ations ch ie fly to the refusal of the U n ited States to join the organization President W ilso n had founded. Back of the re fu sal was a Senate political fight. The U nited N ations is being dis­ rupted by w orld political forces. B u t, unlike the Leag ue, it still ha* a chance, because support of the I N has become a cornerstone of U S foreign policy. *1, *1 50, -2, *2.50 A ll -T-pi-rtsrt Br o> min doesnt have to I* ideo in . to dedm e that Nclio Bole - the pipe for hi* smoking jilea*ure W ii it. cr your favorite style may he, NeboBole 4 got it. And 3 clio -Bole- make Threat gilt*I '■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * NA, .MUN. y*«*i turn ■'<, ^ VfcM Six Texan s ta ff members were named M onday to receive a w a r d s for doing outstanding w ork in a p a rticu la r field du ring Septem ber. M a rjo rie ( lapp, n o w new* ed­ itor, turned out the best fro n t page of the month. It uh- the iss u e of Sep tem b er 18 , which con­ tained a map o f the new parking aiea. a R a n g e r review w ith a pic­ ture, a blanket tax and re g istra ­ tion story, K e lly C ro z ie r’* sports section of Septem ber 19 was judged the best d epartm ental section, iii com p eti­ tion with other sports, society, ami amusement* *eetions, Murdoch Dnraey w rote the best news story o f the month. It wath« re gistration story on page one, Dance Lessons to HOUSTON 5 HOURS 8” Kerrville Bus Co. GREG SC O TT Tales of Hoffm an/ Ballet FilmD ue Soon , “ T h e Tale* of H o ffm a n ,” tech­ the I 38 m inute m oi ie nicolor ballet movie produced by The picture star* M oira Snearthe m aker* of the successful “ Red er and the Sad ler* W e ll* B a lle t Shoes,” w ill play at the Texas group, the same com bination that 1heater Novem ber 2 for one week. was seen in “ Shoes ” B la n k e t Tax holder* m ay ob­ Scheduled fur the N ovem ber 9 tain reserved seat* for $1, on the opening is Stephen C ran e '* “ The two *ide sections, while regular Red Badge of C ourag e,” starrin g ticket* are priced from $1.20 to Addie M u rp h y a* a C iv il W a r S o l­ $2.40 for reserved seats in the dier. center section. There w ill be two shows daily, at 2 and * :1* P m- Adm ission w ill be only at the beginning of Varsity Inn T h * F r i e n d l i e s t P i e c e in Tow n Faculty Members To Give Art Talks Fo u r member* of the U n iv e rs ity fa c u lty w ill appear in the third annual “ Artists in A c tio n ” series sponsored by the Texas Fin e A rts Association. Thta y e a r’s series o f seven pro­ grams, which reaches out to in ­ clude two new fields ballet and d ra m a — begin* October 30 and M arch l l . H ardean Kenneth N aeseth, in­ structor in art, w ill give an illu s ­ trated lecture on “ The C hild a* an A r tis t” N ovem ber 13. He w ill explain how a child * perception is expressed through h i * draw ing* and how he i* benefited by art instruction. H a rw e ll Ham ilton H a rris , direc­ tor o f the School of A rch ite ctu re , w ill talk on “ W h ere I > 0 W e S ta r t? Septem ber 21, which wa* headed: The M aterials of A rc h ite c tu re a* "R e g is tra tio n End- at 1 1,565 T o ­ A r t ” December l l . ta l.” “ M u ra l*” will be the su bject of Best sports -tot v of the month a com m entary by' S e y m o u r Fogel. wa- t ie color story on the K e n ­ assistant professor of a rt, when tucky game, w m e n by Al W ard. he -peaks Ja n u a r y 29. It wa* a front page story, title d : On F e b ru a ry 12 B y rl# Ca**, “ Heat, W in Fo llow T ra d itio n .” assistant professor of dram a, w ill Lem P o rte r'* story on Ern e st describe the production of the De­ Sharpe, the prof* --or who passes partm ent of D ra m a ’g forthcom ing out peanuts to his ela-xes, won in “ Mad W om an o f C h a illo t,” w’hich the feature w ritin g division. The he is directing. He w ill illu stra te story appeared Septem ber 30 on the talk. page 7. A ll o f the action program s w ill Ken (lo m p eitz , a n il ->inert* #d- lie held at la g u n a G lo ria at IO itor, won the best review aw ard a rn. An illustrated talk on ballet with h;« criticism of the movie by Mrs. Ja n e t C ollett Jessen, danc­ " M ” . It appealed on page 6 of ing teacher w ill open the aeries the Septem ber 26 Texan. O ctober 30. 6 Texan Staffers Named for Awards ^ 50% 0 M IE R S M T I 6208 D a lle * H ig h w a y P h o n e 53 -9012 Im a n o s ! S H O u iT S m c AT INTERSTATE THEATRES Tritutuftf m u i s 1 h i \ i i i s THC GUY T W O SH O W S N IG H T L Y Feature Start* at 7 P. M. WHO CM BACK DRIVEIN “ JO A N O F A R C ’ — w ith — In g rid B e rg m a n TARZAN AND TH E LEO PARD W O M AN ” Jo h n n y W e ism u lle r ^ n c x iu c o u * /W quEEn d r i v e i n “ T H E T H IN G ” — w ith — Le* Baxter— Virginia Huaton M O N TO PO LIS C IN D E R E L L A ” C CAPITOL. r I i T A W alt Disney Feature in Technicolor “ k o n 't i k i ” A documentary picture YANK “ MR B E L V E D E R E R IN G S T H E B E L L ” Clifton Webb R ID E R S IN T H E S K Y ” — with— Gene Autre? m -ti . * HERE S THE CO M EDY T H A T T O P S EM A L L ' Held Over! B IN G C R O S B Y JA N E W YM AN — with— Kenneth Colby Margaret Sheridan “ TARZAN S P E R IL ” JW e DOUGLAS•DARNED. w rO OTIS P ip ? U I1N F. ‘ tiP S _ B *'• 'Dear Brat1 Billy De W o lfe M ena Freem an “ Here Comes the Groom" Edw ard Arnold PLUS BERM U DA SPORTS TECH. M U SICA L SHORT U f l R S I T V l T E M P S F I R S T S H O W • P. M F IR S T S H O W 2 P. M. Foul Henreid — “ PARDON M Y F R E N C H F ir st Aust in Show ing R A Y M IL L A N D “ Night Into Morning’ with JO H N H O D IA K * Its M O W E Merle OHer on n u s t i n F I R S T S H O W « P. M. “ FR AN CIS CO ES TO T H I R A C E S ’’ Donald O ’Conner — Piper Lau rie ftME in TEXAS! * .... Tuesday, O ctober Down The Ai>U O v t th* T-Cup s. 23, 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Pag# 5 McCurdy-Robertson Vows Read in Saturday Service M ens Quartet Will Entertain At UTSA Su pper Party L i m m e r Jr., cx- Universi ty stu- be m a rr i ed N o v e m b e r 2 1 at th* d e n t s , were ma rr i ed Oc t ob e r 20! Episcopal Chur ch of the Good S a t u r d a y in the P r e s b y t e r i a n The- a t the F i r s t Chr ist ian Chapel in! Shepher d. Miss F r e u n d attended establ ished by Senat or Tom ConMe mb er s of U n i v er si t y of Texas per, i nit iat ion of new club m e m ­ men of the hostess committ ee. ologicai S e m i n a r y Chapel. Tyler. the Uni ver si t y where she was a ★ nally, a f o r m e r member. I t is givS p o r t s Association will have a sup­ ber?! will be held in t he Dance T he bride is a g r a d u a t e of AusT h e bride a t t e n d e d S t ephe ns m e mb er o f Alpha Chi Omega. Me mbe r s of the Gr a ssr oot s en to t he m e m b e r of A t h e n a e u m Studio. tin High School a n d t he Univer- College and the U ni ver si t y wher e Spangl e r a t t en d e d Princeton and p e r We dnes day ni g ht a t 6 p.m. ★ Press Club wer e e n t er t ai n e d Sun- I w^ ° m a k e s the hest speech on a sity, w h e r e she w a s a m e mb er of she is a me mber of Z et a Tau The Universit y w h e r e he received boar d in W o m e n ’s Gym. Thi s is one of T he Alba Club will hold its r e g ­ day a t the home of Olin E. Hinkle, subj e ct chosen In­ the S t u d e n t Chr ist ian Association, Alpha sorority. L i m m e r received his bachelor of a r t s degr ee. He is judges. t w o occasions when me m b e r s of ular m e e t i ng T u esda y ni gh t at W e s t m i n s t e r S t u d e n t Fellowship b a c he l o r ’s and m a s t e r ’s degr ees in now a t t e n d i n g the University and associate pr ofe ssor of jour nal ism. all the clubs gat her . It is strictly 7:30 in T e x a s Union 316. it and O r a n g e J a c k e t s . business admi ni st ra t i o n f rom the is a m e m b e r of Kappa Psi PharThe A u s t i n Ch a pt e r of Hada sAil m e mb er s ar e asked to be f o r member s, except f o r the Me n’s Two films, “ E g y p t Builds f or Ro be rt s o n holds b a c h e l o r ’s and University. He is a m e m b e r of ma cy f r a t er n i t y . has will hold its opening l uncheon pr es e nt . P l an s will be m a d e for P e a c e ” an d “ I t ’s a W o m a n ’s ★ m a s t e r ’s d eg r e es f r o m the Uni­ Delta Sigma Pi. Q u a r t e t and Lloyd H e r r o n who an ed uc at i on a l p roj e c t t h a t the Wor ld , ” w'ill be shown by the A r a b j W e d n e s d a y a t I p.m. a t Old Se­ DR. N IN A R ID E N O U R versity a n d is now employed as J o A l i a M e d f o r d was ma r r i e d will lead gr oup singing. club will u n d e r t a k e j oi nt ly with S t u d e n t ’s Association T u es d a y at ville. per sonnel m a n a g e r o f the ex­ The e n g a g em e n t o f A n g i l e e i.i a double-ring c e r e m o n y t o G . I mme di at e l y following the sup- the N ew m a n Club. The pur pose 7:30 p.m. in the YMCA. Dr. H y m a n J. Ettl inger, c h a i r ­ D a v i t to J o s e p h L a c y W o o d J r . N o r w o o d P a r r o t t , of Dallas in t h e c h a n ge service a t F o r t Hood. of t h e p r o j e c t is to te ac h English if. has been announced. Fahdil Al-Tai, p r es i d e nt of the ma n of the d e p a r t m en t of pure F i r s t Ba pt i st Chur ch on Oct ob e r to c a nd i d a t e s for US citizenship. Association, will a ns we r ques tions m a t h e m a t i c s at the Universit y, N o r m a g e n e F a i r c h i l d was marMiss Davis was a m e mb e r of 20. ★ a b o u t c u r r e n t problems of the will r e l a te his observations on his lied to H a r o l d C . S i m m o n * Octo- Zet a T a u A [p ha s or ori ty while at-; T h e H o u s e m ot he r s ’ Associati on r e c e n t t r i p to Israel. middle east. b e r l l in t he I niversi ty Baptist t e n d i n g the University. She was P a t s y Wu e s t was m a r r i e d to for Un i v er si t y Men will me et T h e m e e t i n g will open with Th e public is invited. C hur ch g r a d u a t e d from t h e Uni ver si t y of C l e a t i * H a w k i n s Oc t ob er 6 . A Tuesday in the International ★ p r a y e r f o r Uni t e d Nati ons Day Mrs. S i mmons , a g r a d u a t e of California. g r a d u a t e of Austin High School, Room of the S t ud e n t U n i on a t 8 j The Alba Club will m e e t T u e s ­ Ne w m e m b e r s will he initiated. Belton Hi g h School, is an ex-stuWood is a g r a d u a t e of New Miss Wue at has been employed a t p.m., Mrs. W. E. McCr acken, p r e s ­ ★ I F o u r talks will be given a t the day a t 7:30 p.m. in T ex as Union d e n t of t h e Uni ver si t y. Her hus ­ Mexico Military I n s t i t ut e an d the ( t h e Capital Nati onal B a n k f o r ident, annou nc ed. Th e Economics Club will hold j U n i v e r s i t y Me tho di s t E duca t i o n band received a b a c h e l o r ’s degree 317, University. He was a m e m b e r of one a n d a half years. Hawki n s, a * A pr oclamat ion e n a bl i n g Selec­ an o r gan i z at i onal me eti ng Wed- C e n t e r when the w o r ks hop for oc- f r o m the U ni ve r s i t y an d is doing ★ Delt a Kappa Epsilon f r a t e r n i t y , f o r m e r Universit y s t u d e n t f r o m A leadershi p t r ai ni n g discussion t ive Service to d e f e r National The I nt e r n a t i o n a l Folk Dance nesday night a t 7:30 in Gar ri son c upa ti on a l a n d r ec re at i on al ther- g r a d u a t e work. * Snn Angelo, is e mpl oye d by t he will be held at the We sl e y F o u n ­ apy w or ke r s holds a public me et ­ Group will m e e t Tu e s d a y in Te xa s Hall 101. G u ar d member s f r o m the d r a f t Donnie Helen Freund a n d Kleger g F i r s t N at i on al Bank, in dat io n Tu e s d ay at 7:15 p.m. Cl ay­ ing W e d n e s d a y a t 7 p.m. The e n g a g e m e n t an d approach-; C h a r l e * R a y m o n d S p a n g l e r will Kingsville. has been issued by G o v e r n o r Allan t on Mor ga n of the Univer sit y Union 301 f rom 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Dr. Ni na Ri denour , educat ion m a r r i a g e of N a t a l i a N o b l e to D o n ­ Oliver Bown, of the T e s t ing and Ins t r u c t i on in folk d an c es of Me th o d is t C hurch will lead the disShivers. ot h e r c ou nt ri es will be given. E v ­ G ui dance Bu r ea u , will discuss vo­ division d i r ec t or of tho National a l d W i l l i a m M o r g a n has boon a n ­ In the p rocl a mat ion, Gover nor mission. cational gui da nce at the weekly ; Association for Mental He a l t h; Dr. nounced. er yo ne i n te re s t e d is invited. T h e discussion is des igned to ★ l unc heon session of the Univer sit y S amu el A. Kirk, special educat ion Shivers invited T e x a n s between Miss Noble and Mo r ga n will he The Tom Connally A w ar d for A r e a Kiwanis Club at. 12 noon pr of e ssor a t the U n iv er si t y of Il­ m a rr i e d D e c e mb e r 25 a t the Ce n ­ t h e ages of 17 and I 8 c, years to give aul to those people in posi­ tion- of responsibility a n d to in­ the o u t s t a n d i n g spe ake r in the W e d n e s d a y in the T F W C building. linois; Arthur Vowoll, T exa s! t ral P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h of Paris. enl ist in the Nat i onal Gu ar d be­ f orm i nt e re s t e d st ud e nt s of t e ch ­ it S t at e Hospitals an d Special A t he n a e um Lit e r a r y Society will Mi ss Noble received her b a c he ­ f o r e t he y ar e o r d e r e d to report niques of leadership. T a u B e t a Pi is of f e ri n g to all Schools educ at ional d i r ec t or ; and lor of j ou r na l i sm d e g r e e from the he given T hurs day. f or induction. ♦ E nt r ies for the speech c on t e s t student.- an d others i nter ested, a Dr. William G. Wol fe, associate 1950. Mr. In this way men “ can meet their T h e Austin L a w y e r s ’ Wives will lie ta ke n a t the r e g u l a r A t h­ no n - cr ed i t course in Be gi n ne r s p r of e sso r of educ at ional psychol­ Ll niversi ty in J u n e , obligation of service to their Cl ub is havi ng a coffee Tu e s d a y e n a eu m me e t i ng Tuesday a t 7 p.m. Slide Rule each We dnes day ni ght ogy a t tile Univer sit y will be the Mo r ga n also was g r a d u a t e d from the Univer sit y, and is now e m ­ c o u n t r y while a t t h e same time in t he Home Economics Te a House in the m e n ’s lounge of t h e Te xa s in Engineering Building 301. speakers. ployed wi t h t he Mater ials a n d t h e y cont inue t h e i r educat ion or f r o m 9 to l l a.m. Union. New A t he n ae u m of ficer s G eor ge Tut t l e, chair man, said the Dr. Ri den our will also he the e m p l o y me n t . ” next me e t i ng will he We d nes d ay princi pal spe ake r at a work con­ Test s Division of t he Texas High­ Mrs. W. Page Keeton an d Mrs. will he elected. way D e p a r t m en t . Nati onal G u a r d u n i t s c a nn o t be K en n e t h Woodwa rd a r e co-chatrThe a n n u a l award f o r $25 was a t 7:15 p.m. f er en c e sponsored by the Hogg ★ ma i n t a i ne d a t a u t h o r i z ed str engt h F o un d at i o n of the Uni ver si t y and H o p e N u n l e y was ma rr i e d to w it h o u t enlisting p er so n s liable to Au st i n C o unt y Mental Hea l t h So­ Come to A rthur M urray’s A l dea n V. Fall wed I Oct obe r 13 in service un der the f ed e ra l law', tho ciety on Tue s d a y a n d We dnes d ay the P r e s b y t e r i a n Theological S e m­ pr ocl a mat ion c ont in ue d. a t the Driskill Hotel. i nary Chapel. and learn to be a sought­ S t u d e n t s ar e invited to the F r i ­ Mrs. Fallwell, a g r ad u a t e of D r . R a d k e y T e a c h i n g in O h i o day n ight me eti ng a t S p.m. when Austin High School is an ex-st.uMrs. Mayo Korioth, f o r m e r USO d e n t of t he Universit y. Dr. Oliver H. Ra dke y, associate after partner overnight. supervisor a t S h e r m a n , and M. L. pr of e ssor of history a n d a u t h o r of M e mb e r s of Sigma Alpha Mu Wi lkenficld, Juli an Horwit z, Jor -i G a m m a chapt er. She will hold dis­ H ar p e r , special services director T he e n g a g e m e n t of L o u a n B e x ­ “ The Election of t he Russian C o n ­ a n d t h ei r d a t es took a “ lu xu r y ry Rarshop, Arnold Barbal!, and cussions thr oug h October 25 with at McCloskey Ge n er a l Hospital, l e y to C h e r i e * W . W a l l a c e Jr. has s t i t u e n t A s s e m b l y of 1917,” is on liner c r u i s e ” aboar d the USS S h e r m a n Kusin. officers, pledges, and a l u mn a e will speak on c o m mu n it y r el a t i on­ l eave for the 1951-52 session to S a m m y S a t u r d a y evening to honor been ann o u n ce d . Evidences of ma r i ti me activities g r oup s of the sorority. ships to st at e hospitals and schools. ★ A g r a d u a t e of Temp l e High t e a c h at the University of Cincin­ five new initiates. were s c a t t er ed in and a r o u n d the 'I’lie w-orkshop which opened School, Miss Bexley is a music T he new Sammi es i nclude J e r r y “ Guys and Ghouls,” spooks and nati. S igma Alpha Mu house. T h e lawn witches a r e to he at the Alpha S un d ay will c ont inue thr ou gh Oc­ e d uc at i on m a j o r a t The Univer ­ was d e c or at e d like a ship with sig­ Phi closed house Friday. The H a l ­ t obe r 27. sity and plans to finish in June. nal flags here and t here, arid the loween t h e me will he ca r ri e d out She is a m e m b e r of Alpha Phi e n t r a n c e was a g a ng p l a nk be­ in d e c or at i o n s and r ef r e sh me nt s. S o u t h C e n t r a l T e x a n * t o M e e t sorori ty. S t u d e n t s front Ijavaca, D e w i t t , t ween two lifeboats. The c ha pt e r The closed house will he f rom 8:3(1 H er f iance a g r a d u a t e of Aus­ room was the bridge an d c o n­ to mi dni ght with dance mu ic p r o ­ Colorado, Gonzales, and F ayet te Count ies ar e ur ged to a t t en d the tin High School, received a b ac he ­ tained t he steering wheel. vided by a small combo. me et i ng of the Sout h ( ent ra l T e x ­ lor of music de gr ee from the Uni­ 803 Congress 2116 G uadalupe S andy Smith on the piano ami it / as Cl ub in Texas Union 315 T u e s ­ versity and was a m e m b e r of Phi Ger al d Shut- on the d r u m s pr ovi d­ The Ti va Ch a pt e r of Delta UpMu Alpha, h on o r a r y music fra and ed intermissi on e n t e r t ai n m e n t . - iIon f r a t e r n i t y will init iat e four day a t 7 p.m. to rn it v. T he annual scholarship, Thanks T o mm y Dot so n’* o rche s t r a played m e m b e r s of the spring pledge Phone 2-6261 Phone 8-6687 * / 'as# ° for the dancers, cia - into active ranks of the f r a ­ giving Dance, in Hallettsville and J o A n i Shelton and A. M Bl u e b on n et Belle nominee-, will lie Huh Kinklestein, f ir s t mate, t e r n i t y Friday. discussed. I nitiation cer emonies will take welcomed the guests and served V a s emcee. .Jimmy Rosenbloom was place in the Austin P r e s b y t e r i a n S m ith and W elch W e d Theol ogical Semi n a r y chapel. the captain. P a t r i c i a E m e l i e S m i t h and W a * T he ne w initiates ar e Ma rt i n J. Mrs. M a r g a re t Holman, district D e S t e f a n o, William R. Har gr ov e , d e l A r v e l W e l c h , e x -1 niversit y G. Mecklenburg, and s t ud e n t s, were ma r r ie d O c t ' her g o v e r n o r of Alpha Phi sorority, William I I at All Saint ’ Episcopal < hurch. ar r ived in Austin Monday to visit Hugh (>. Peebles. M a r i a n L a a M c C u r d y and R i c h a r d S o r y R o b e r t « o n w e r e married Four Therapy Workers Speak *1Wednesday at 7 N a tion al Guard T o Be Deferred, Shivers Proclaims MV HO MORE Sammies Honor Initiates Call 8-6687 Today snap-in sanitary pants, 1.95 Snug Your star* ara strictly favorable if you’re jporkling In a Judy Bondi Big dipper* of compliment to the gal who makes this blouse the stellar attraction of her w ardrobe. \ vxW Y > o \ vL ) B L O U S E S VA ' S#* t h e m A T SETTE* STOHS in A u s t i n «t S C A R B R O U G H • n d i n D a l l a s a t A. H A R R I S EVEIYW HIM A SONS J«4y l e a * , Inc., 1979 B r o a d w a y , Naw Yack I t , N. Y. Look (Ugh) Natural and W in In APO's Ugly Man Contest Men, or monst ers! Does your girl friend shrink f rom y o ur a t ­ t e n ti o n ? Do y our f ri e nd s fail to t ur n t heir hacks to laugh? Well, now is the t i me to capi­ talize on y our (ugh) looks. The Ugly Man Cont est, cr oo ke d est elec­ tion of them all, will he held No­ v e m b e r 16 by Alpha Phi Omega, nat ional service f ra t e r n i t y . Votes are bought and s t uf f i n g as shown in GLAMOUR LIGHT L i n n GIRDLE THAT HOLDS A N D MOLDS the bal lot box is e nc our age d, a n ­ nounced Howard ( lark, c ha i r ma n of the Ugly Man Committ ee. Co m­ mi t te e me mb er s are Bob A r m ­ str ong, Tom Cullman, Ken MrIlyar, Hen r y Moore, and J oe Os­ burn. O r i gi nat ed in 19 17, this male sequel to the “ Te.p Most Beaut i­ f ul ” Co nt es t ha* yielded only t h r ee official Ugly Men. Ed Andrew*, only man to hold the du bi ous honor twice, was the first Ugly Man. Bob “ T y r o n e ” Gold, Tau Delta Phi, won tile title n 1948, and in 1949 Ed A nd r e ws reclaimed the crown. “ In 1948 my f r a t e r n i t y was b r o k e , ” explained r ub be r -f ac ed Ed a b o u t his one-year lapse of the title. Am ews* fame spread to Hull brie: w th d o u b k nylon tei nf or c eme n i ' -)t-o protection, eN:.tic f i t t e d legs. M i l e , sanitary bed unnecessary. W h i t e Notion; S arc gh s S t r e e t Moor wood, where he signed a c o n tr a ct with the Music Cor por at i on of America. He is now per fo r mi ng in night clubs, on TV, and e v e n­ tually hopes to land a few movie roles. Myron “ S a b u ” Rejehian, an A&M t r an s f er , me ri te d the uglie t man title in I 950. T u r b a n - a t t i r e d and har e- c hest ­ ed, “ S a b u , ” a m e m b e r of Beta T h et a Pi, walked of f with hi g r e a t e s t and only claim to I ' ni ­ ver si t y fame midst the clanking of chains and the mo ani ng o f b a r e ­ chested slaves. To he qualified to run f r Ugly Man you must be a male member of the st u de nt body, faculty, or employe of the University, and no mi n a t e d by a petit ion signed by a t least ten students. ' / \ aes/fy stockings, 1.50, 3 for 4.00 VV 'spy s lee? r gilt for your ta d n N ’"'ion s ha de s just a ^ d forma! costumes! M a r e Lr a ; 'brown!, qel . . . s e i s e * s e v e r a l . o r tor gift*. Street Poor Scarbrough & Sons Ghosts and Goblins Scare Drag Shoppers S m o o t h ie k The appr oach of Hall oween Is bei ng heralded with va r yi ng Heg l e e s of ent husiasm by stores on the Dra g th;* year. The hook s t o r e s , a p p a r en t l y unlier the impre-sjon that college _ ' st ud en t s are old e no ugh to strq believing in ghost# and goblins have confined themselves to a se d at e display of g r ee t i ng r a i d s a d o r n e d with little s p i r i t s t h a ' ar e more cherubic t ha n si ar ;. 'J'bey also have seasonal gift wrap Theta Sig Pledges K ’ S : . " 1’ ...... . One of the c an dy stoi c , {<■ 11 New Members W i s p of a g i r d l e that itories wonders because it's s h a p e d to shape you Contour Cut t o turn a slim figure into a [terfect figure. Tr y it. It's next to nothing, in weight, next to you — a del ight! In lace elastic. 4.95 Other Young Smoothie girdles and pantie girdle* from about $3 to S I O if for p i /->n rvxmcL\ t,’on,‘'1wi,h y 1 c l ep e pap e r witch and rn ■*• in have hpen heads, is a lit! Eleven «tu I*I! g 'Ih Ie , women rn u vt have a B ave i ag*- in j ou r i Of and a B generaii ave r age a ndI must spla pai he a ppr ov e d bj the cha p t e r . They muvt al- > have worked on f a pirati F i r s t meet in pr ese nt mrrnhe iv will h r \Vidi n e — t am day ai 5 p m, i n J o u r n a l i sm Buildmg 213. l ot m o r e n o i s e t n a n t h e " Pio neer W e a r o l putnpxir the «i r A l o u q u e i q u e style* qe n^ ne b r ushed cowhide suede in a f r o n t i e r f r in g e d casual ja cke t t h a t will c a p t u r e the c a m p u s. FRONTIER CASUAL 24.50 bhp! iii ll i1 :.ji-iiliiil N M V V I\ Buttreys* Sport Shop Street Floor An tin h ' u n W h y , OctoKar 33.195f THE DAILY TEXAN Page S Geological Society Takes to the Hills B B A Personnel Meet Starts on Thursday A p ro g ra m o f p a n e l discussions lenge o f a N e w C o n ce p tio n o f an d le c tu re s b y m en in business, L e a d e rs h ip ,” w ill he the o p e n in g e d u c a tio n , in d u s try , and g o v e rn ­ address. m ent w il l be co n d u cted here A fo ru m 'Aid be held in the T h u r s d a y and F r id a y a t the T e x ­ m o rn in g on “ R o le - P la y in g in S u ­ as P e rs o n n e l and M a n a g e m e n t A s ­ p e rv is o ry T r a in in g ," led by S. J . B illin g s le y o f S o u th w e s te rn B e ll so c ia tio n C o n fe re n c e . T h e C o n fe re n c e is sponsored by T e le p r. one C o rn p a ti v . the C o lle g e o f B u s in e ss tr a tio n . A d m in is ­ A w o rk e r's p an e l w ith the them e, “ I f I W e re F o r e m a n ,’’ w ill fo llo w . Ja m e s J,. H ydros, la b o r re ­ latione s u p e rv is o r fo r ( oi, ••oliriat ed V u lte e A ir c r a f t < or pot atio n o f F o r t W o r th , w ill -peak T h u r s d a y , S p e a k e rs w ill be .John H. W i n ­ te rs, e x e c u tiv e d ire c to r o f the T e x a s D e p a rtm e n t o f W e lf a r e ; C h a rle s ( '. F o rd , D a lla s c it y m a n ­ a g e r ; D r. T h o m as C o rd o n o f the C h a n c e llo r Ja r m - P. H a r t w ill d e p a rtm e n t o f p sy ch o lo g y , U n i ­ preside over a g e n e ra l a*-f the S ch o o l of p la n n in g depart- p la n n e r. F t am s A. V a u g h a n , c it y he wa em p lo ye d m a n a g e r of S a n by the c it y B e n ito , also w ill G ra d u a te S tu d e n t Georg< D. W edne-day Place ro Eat Mexican Food I I a in. in B u ild in g . H is s u b je c t w ill ONE DAY bs< the “ L e g a l E th ic s o f the P r a c ­ tic in g l a w y e r . ” Cleaning ant I Pressing A period at I I a.m . each W e d n e s d a y w ill he set asid e fo r No Ex tra LO N G H O RN Z53a at G u a d a lu p e C harge C LEA N ERS Ph. 6-3H47 ■ ta Ii . p resid e n t o f A -sociation. 'I W the T . Mi N eil, U n iv e r s it y r n /e ' \ w ee t > a n o u n til 6 p.m. // *■ n Bar Election, Football, Puzzles Fountain Juke Box Answers By RO B P IE R C E n o yin g th a n e n te r ta in in g ,” -aid M rs. E v a T i r o f f , Com m on- m a n ­ ag er. T h e in e v ita b le p o litic a l dis u«d o r- , M o n d a y re v ie w * o f fo o tb a ll gam e , b illin g am i co o in g, and g e n e ra l b u ll se-d o n * at the C o m ­ m ons soda fo u n t a in have ta k e n on new life re c e n tly . J u k e box musm ha- re tu rn e d . W h e n th is re p o r te r p r o c e e d e d to e x am in e the n ew m ach in e (ar old m odel, and fa th e r dull-looklr ig t , it, m u rm u re d c o y ly , “ I t H ad to B e Y o u .” A d e a th ly sile n c e had h u n g o v e r the lo cal lo a fe r s ’ la ir sin ce la st sprin g, w h en tile last. n ick e lo d e o n w as d is h o n o ra b ly d isch arg e d on the g ro u n d * o f poor to n e and p o o re r re co rd s. “ It w as m o te a n ­ A sk ed w h a t its re a ctio n to the T e x a s - A r k an sa s gam e wa», its r e ­ sponse w as “ O ce a n s o f T e a r * .” As to T h u r s d a y ’s b ritis h e le c ­ tions, its c o m m e n t w as “ U n d e c id ­ e d .” Thanksgiving Set For November 29 ORGANIZATIONS All Pages in the 1952 Cactus Must Be Reserved All Appointments for Group Pictures Must Be Made by Thursday, October 25 Reservations for pages and appointm ents for group pictures should O ffic e Hours: 8:00 -1:00; 2 :0 0-5:0 0 Page must be paid for at the time they are reserved. RATES Radio Repairing H o m e and A u to Radio Service Co. 1508 Red R iver Phone 7-2904 Throw Away NICOTINE F ro m T h u rs iU iy , N o v e m b e r 29, to M o n d a y m o rn in g . D e c e m b e r 3, w'lll b e the T h a n k s g iv in g h o lid a ys this y e a r , H . Y. Met ow n, re g is ­ t r a r , has a n n o u n c e d . T h e lib r a r ie s w ill be open N o ­ v e m b e r 22, th e s ta te h o lid a y , but closed T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 29. L ib r a r y h o u rs F r id a y and S a t u r ­ d a y , d u rin g th e h o lid ays, w ill be fro m 9 a rn. to 5 p m. T h e I la d y T e x a n w ill n o t he p ub lished N o v e m b e r 29 to De em ber 3. it N o v e lt y R u b b e r M*»k» it H e liu m it C o s tu m e * — B u y o r R e n t In fla te d B a llo o n * W e h a v e N o v e lt ie s of a ll type* A U S T IN N O V E L T Y C O . SOO W . 5 th P h . 8-4 357 W h e n the in t e r v ie w e r tu rn e d to le a v e , the c o n tra p tio n “ G o , G o, G o , G o .” Switch to THE MOST D IST IN C TIV E SERVICE IN A USTIN g ro w le d , A t a nickel an an sw e r the co st ru n n in g too high a n y w a y . wa- Union Talent Tryouts To Start Today MEDICO FILTER PIPES W hen filter t u r n s ^ ^ ^ T . , - . . f 10 IMm s - 1 8 « brow n—in Medico Pipes or Cigarette H olders—throw it ewey, with the nicotine, juices, flakes end tars it has trapped Insert fresh f ilte r fo r c o o le r , c le a n e r , d r y e r , sw eeter em nkm g Im ported Briar Student Finish T a le n t t r y o u ts f o r th e T e x a s I n on w ill be held T u e s d a y and W e d n e s d a y in T e x a s U n io n 31516, an n o u n c e d M a ry D o g g e tt, c h a irm a n o f th e T a le n C o m m itte e . P a n t s 30c each S h i r t s 16c e a c h R o u g h D r y 6 c lh Pick-up a n d Delivery d lo rn c SJtsunm <£cuuu0u f T h e try - o u ts w ill he held fro m 3 to 5 p.m. and fro m H to 9 :3 0 p.m . on the tw o d ays. A v a r ie t y o f t a le n t is b eing sought by the c o m m itte e fo r e n t e r ­ tain m en t. a t U n io n d an ce s, near-by c a m p show s, and sh o w s in A u s tin . 15^ 14 th D isco u n t on at Red R iv e r W IW MEDICO CftCST-1300 Meet ice" $ Ft nm ft tick Burgundy tint lh. M f l' , r 0 V F O — 12 0 0 M C O M E D A L IS T — U be T h e A lc a ld e , a lu m n i m ag a zin e , (las a new fo r m a t in its c o v e r, t a ­ ble o f c o n te n ts , and h e ad lin e ty p e. M iss H e le n T a c k e t t, e d ito r, said the ch an g e s cam e fro m h I p r * she got a t the n a tio n a l c o n fe re n c e o f the A m e r ic a n A lu m n i C o u n c il at F re n c h l.ic k , Ir* b , la«t su m m er. A d d itio n s to the m agazin e in d u d e an e d ito ria l co lu m n and a lettera-to-the-ed itor co lu m n . T h e O c to b e r issue c o n ta in s fen in c lu d in g tu re« a b o u t U T exe C ol. G e o rg e F . H u r t, and directo r; L lo y d G r e g o r y , fo rm »f T h e H o u sto n P o s t: lent pre and B e ts y B a w ls , N a tio n a l Worne n s O p e n G o lf T o u r n a m e n t w in ner. M iss T a c k e t t assum ed the A l c a id ? e d ito rs h ip in 194* a f t e r g ra d u a tio n fro m the U n iv e r s ity Sh e is a m e m b e r of ( hi O m e g a - o ro ritv, O ra n g e Ja c k e t s , M o rta l B o a rd , and P h i B e ta K ap p a. w e. t C ash-C arry 8-2586 M SMK* I C l , N Y , I *, s MfOiCO CIGARET T£ HOLDERS original Confederate Caps are the Cancer Research Given $55,000 M. TY A n d e rs o n H o sp ita l fo r C a n c e r R e s e a rc h , a b ra n ch o f th e U n iv e r s it y , ha® been a w a rd e d a g ra n t o f $ 5 5 ,5 1 5 b y the A m e ric a n C a n c e r S o c ie ty , said D r. G . V . B r in d le y , c h a irm a n o f th e Texa® d ivisio n e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e o f the so cie ty. T h e H o u sto n h o sp ita l w ill test m ore th a n 50 body su b stan ce s fo r each p a tie n t. O n ly p re v io u s ly u n tre a te d p a tie n ts w ith p ro s ta te o r th y ro id c a n c e r w ill be e x am in e d . M o ra th a n 70 o th e r p ro je c ts a re u n d e r w a y at the h o sp ital an d w ill (>e su p p o rte d by the g r a n t w h e re needed. Rage of the Nation 595 Y e p , now w e've got those sm art e n g in e! C o n fe d e ra te cap* Page with G ro u p Picture $45.00 * . . com plete with glistening visor and gleam ing cross saber Page without Picture $40.00 em blem . . , just like the one greet-grandp e w ore in th « W ar betw een the States. M ade of warm wool. In reb el G r a y , of course, end ideal for college sports. G e t yo urt Prescriptions A llercrem e Cosmetics Surgical Garments ED M IN O R , P h a r m a c is t 1910 G u a d a l u p e P h o n e 2-5211 to d ay. 51 W iou variety of tty'#* and »•!•«, Alumni Magazine Has New Make-up Wednesday, October 31 made in Journalism Building I 08. T r a n s p o r ta t io n fo r U n iv e r s it y f a c u lt y m e m b e rs an d stu d e n ts has bee a r r a n g e d by P r o fe s s o r K e it h Y o u n g . T h e y w i l l le a v e A u s tin T h u r s d a y rn m i n g an d r e t u r n S u n ­ d ay . H a v i n g rn p a r t y ? as a tte n d the c o n fe re n c e . uE d w a r d M olt, a g ia d u a t d e n t, is w r itin g hi- m aster'- the-is on the fa c to rs w h ic h h ave led to Austin Attorney to Talk th<* re s u lts o f the d evelo p m en ts show n in the m odel. A rm a n d o On Ethics of Profession G u e r r a , a sen io r a r c h ite c tu re am i R alp h Y a rb o ro u g h , A u s tin a t ­ p la n n in g stu d e n t, w ll do a sim ila r r iv e r fr o n t p ro je c t for the c it y of to r n e y , w ill ad d ress the se n io r* and m al la w m em ber- o f the b aw S a n B e n ito . School : n V a n H o r n , T e x a s fo r a m e e tin g in th e h ig h school a u d ito riu m T h u r s ­ d a y n ig h t, f o r a d iscu ssio n o n th e g e o lo g y to be seen. T h e g ro u p w ill b egin a f iv e m ile h i k e F r i d a y m o rn in g th ro u g h the ro u gh p a rts o f the A p a c h e M o u n ta in s a n d th e n s p e n t th e a fte rn o o n v is itin g th e o th e r p a rts o f the ra n g e in a m o ­ to rc a d e o f 50 to 75 cars. F re e S t u d e n ts m a y h ave fre e chest x-rays m ade a t a m o b ile x-ray u n it w h ic h W ill Hp a t th e U n iv e r ­ s ity H e a lth C e n te r O c to b e r 29, 30, and 31 fro m 9 o ’clo c k a.m. P L E N T Y O F P A R K IN G con- fe re n ce , Hts thesis w ill be a long- the I,aw 504 E A S T A V E . Phone 7-0253 p la n n e r C h est X - ra y s T » k * n Be- th e c u r r e n t e x c u rsio n . T h e e x c u rs io n w ill asse m b le y t 0 ii