Nickerson to Be At Great Issues T he Sum m er 8 Speakers Slated Fall Course V O L U M E 52 J o h n H i c k e r s o n , a s s i s t a n t U.S. S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e for United N a t i o n s a f f a i r s , has a c c e p t e d an i n v i t a t i o n t o s p e a k in t h i s f a l l ' s G r e a t Issues f o u r s e . R egistration, fraternity and so­ thing goes o ff smoothly without r o rity rush, a n d f r e s h m a n o r i e n ­ any conflicts. t a t i o n all s e e m t o c o m e i n o n e F ie -registration activities in­ c onfused jum ble at the beginning clude an open house at the of September. B u t a c t u a l l y all U n i o n f r o m 8 t o 1 1 p . m . F r i d a y , such activities are c a r e f u l l y S e p t e m b e r 14. O p e n b o u s e s w ill b e g i v e n at planned and timed, and e very­ G r e a t Issues s u m m e r c h a ir m a n B r u c e M e a d o r said T h u r s d a y t h a t he a nd oth er c o m m itte e m e m b e rs h a v e l e t t e r s in t h e m a i l t o p r o s ­ pective speakers for the four d a te s re m a in in g unfilled. In cases w h e r e a n a n s w e r is d e l a y e d , h e s a i d , t h e p r o s p e c t w ll b e p h o n e d for a t ommitment. Assembly Kills Bill To Channel News D eadline for c o m p le tin g plans f o r t h e p r o g r a m is A u g u s t >I, M e a d o r > t a ? e d . By t h a t t i m e s e v ­ eral prom in en t lecturers now out o f t h e c o u n t r y wi l l b e c o n t a c t e d a n d , if t h e y a r e u n a v a i l a b l e , a l ­ t e r n a t e s p e a k e r s will b e l i n e d up. W ATCH THE BI RDI E, cays Th e a . < b j r n- Jane H o k o m b . —IM h a re d Miss Te>as otf lOSi co compete in ♦he Miss Amer ca contest in Atlantic C i t y next month. 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He declined to guess how B u t t h a t p i c t u r e r e a l l y is o f H e n r y t o utilize t h e Public Relations much the remaining speakers D unn, th e c u sto d ia n o f the Main C o m m i t t e e ” a n d would serve to m a y cost. Building o f T he University of T e x ­ “ weed out d u p lic a tin g m a t e r i a l. ” as. Bill M e r e d i t h p o i n t e d o u t t h a t T i m e h o n o r e d Mr . D u n n i n i t ’s t h e bill w a s d e f i n i t e l y c o n s t i t u ­ ed u catio n section for being res­ tional, whereas its predecessor p o n s i b l e f o r t h e s e n d i n g o f 3 2 5 , - wa * d u b i o u s . 0 0 0 v o l u m e s a b r o a d in t h e l a s t T h e hi ll p r o v i d e d t h a t “ al l o f t h r e e y e a r s . H e is a l s o t h e m a n f i n a l news releases concerning r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e s e n d i n g o f 14,- t h e s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t b o d y be F o r t y s i x l a w s t u d e n t s f r o m t h e 0 0 0 b o o k s t o S a m u e l H u s t o n C o l ­ a p p r o v e d by t h e P r e s i d e n t o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y h a v e p a s s e d t h e b a r l e g e , e n a b l i n g it t o r e t a i n its s c h o l ­ s t u d e n t b o d f t o r t h e c h a i r m a n o f standing. Huston College th e Public Relations C o m m i t t e e ” l a m i n a t i o n a n d wi l l b e l i c e n s e d a s t i c by t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t o f T e x a s w a s in d a n g e r o f b e i n g r e m o v e d w i t h s e v e r a l s t r i n g s a t t a c h e d . 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Cathey, C e sa r O scar Cavazos, Jack N o r ­ m a n C l a r k , L e o n K. G l o y d , J o e B ruce Cunningham. Eight Pages Today NO. 23 Open Houses, Parties Begin Fall Activities His a c c ep ta n ce b rin e s to fo u r the n u m b er of speakers who have a b r e e d t o p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e e i g h t l e c t u r e se ri e s on A m e r i c a n F o r - ; eign Policy, The o th ers a re H a n s M org e n th au , Clyde Eagleton, and G e o r g e M c G h e e , w h o a l s o is a n a ssistant S ecretary of State. Meador "expressed optimism t h a t t h e c o u r s e wi l l b e h e l d t hi s fall as o rig in a lly p l a n n e d . T h e r e h ave been doubts that the c o m ­ m it t e e could com plete a r r a n g e ­ m e n t s in t i m e , w h i c h w o u l d h a v e necessitated moving the program to the spring semester. AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, A U G U ST 24, 1951 T ex a n . F o s te r replied that " t h e official n e w s r e l e a s e s ” m e n t i o n e d in t h e hill w o u l d i n c l u d e all c o m m i t t e e reports. R o ge r R o b i n s o n th en a sk e d, “ Do you h av e to go t h r o u g h this P u b ­ lic R e l a t i o n s C o m m i t t e e ? ” F o s t e r a n s w e r e d , “ Yes.” “ W h a t is o f f i c i a l a n d w h a t is u n o f f i c i a l ? ” inquired Robinson. “ N e a t l y e v e r y t h i n g is o f f i c i a l , ” F o s te r explained. J u s t b e fo re the vote was taken, r o s t e r s u m m e d u p t h e b i l l ’s p u r campus religious fo u n d a ti o n s September 15 a t IO a m . A P l a y P a r t y wi l l b e h e l d I in t h e T e x a s U n i o n f r o m 8 t o l l p. rn. At 7 p . m . M o n d a y , S e p t e m b e r 17, a f r e e m o v i e wi l l h e s h o w n in t h e M a i n L o u n g e o f t h e U n i o n . An O r i e n t a t i o n D a n c e wi l l c o n ­ clude o rientation activities T u e s ­ d a y , S e p t e m b e r 18, i i i t h e M a i n I. o u n g e . R u s h W . ek wi l l b e g i n S e p t e m ­ ber ll with a pre-rush f r a t e r n i t y c o n v o c a t i o n a t lr a. r n. in H o g g Auditorium. Pre rush p a l t i e s have been planned by som e frat e i n i t u s S e p t e m b e r 9 a n d IO. F o r m a l f r a t e r n i t y r u s h will b e held Septem ber 11-1^, ending with pledge convocation iii H ogg Auditorium September 13 at 1 0 : 3 0 p . m. S o ro rity rush begins with r u sh Convocation an d registration W e d n e sd a y , S e p t e m b e r 1 2 , at 9 a rn. in t h e M a i n B a l l r o o m o f t h e I nion. Silence fo r sorority r u s h e e * b e g i n s a t 12 n o o n , S e p ­ t e m b e r IO, a n d e n d s a t 4 : 3 0 p m . S u n d a y , S e p t e m b e r IO. Period O ne p a rties s t a r t at I p rn. S e p t e m b e r 12 a r i d c o n t i n u e through September 13. Period T w o p a r t i e s wi l l h e h e l d S a t u r ­ d a y , S e p t e m b e r 15. H u s h b i d s a n d p r e f e r e n t i a l s i g n i n g wi l l b e in t h e U n i o n S e p t e m b e r 16 a t 4 : 30 p . m . an d open rush begins S e p t e m b e r 17 p o s e b y s a y i n g t h a t “ i t is n o t t o j 's tu d e n t* who do n o t plan to place power, but r e s p o n s i b i l i t y a t t e n d R u s h W e e k will p r o b a b l y w 11 h t h e P u b l i c R e l a t i o n s C o m - r e t u r n S e p t e m b e r 18 f o r r e g i s t r a ­ m ittee.” t i on S e p t e m b e r 18- 20. F i n a l a n ­ B i ie f s t a n d in g c om m itte e re n o u n c e m e n t s o f c o u r s e s will tic po rt * w e r e g iv en by R o b i n so n , out a b o u t S e p t e m b e r 1 2 . c h a i r m a n o f th e B l a n k e t T ax Cora. m ittee; Research, F oster; and T e x ­ as Student Publication*, Gude. O th e r chairm en w ere absent. A m o t i o n t h a t t h e S u m m e r As s e m b ly m e e t u n o f f icially with th e n e w l y e l e c t e d f a l l A s s e m b l y at i ts first m e e t i n g p a ss e d u n a n i m o u s l y . Orientation Ends Sept. 8 Forty eight students re p re se n t­ R i c h a r d Da vid Davis, M a rsh a l l in g t w e n t y n a t i o n s a t e a s s i g n e d R. D i g g s J r . , J a m e s W . D u g g e r , t o t h e E n g l i s h L a n g u a g e a n d O r ­ O w e n H. E l l i n g t o n , R a f a e l H u m ­ i e n t a t i o n P r o g r a m ot t h e U n i v e r ­ b e r t o F l o r e s , I>awt on G r a v e s ( l a m - s i t y f r o m J u l y 3 0 to S e p t e m b e r bi l l , G e o r g e E d w i n G i l k e r s o n , L u k ­ 8. in T a y l o r G i l l i l a n d . T h e g r o u p i n c l u d e s 34 m e n a n d R o b e r t R. G o o d r i c h , C l a y t o n 14 w o m e n . I n c l u d e d in t h e g r o u p P . H i l l i a r d , C h a r l e s E. H u g h e s , a r e bacteriologists, journalists, C a l v i n W i n f i e l d J a y r o e , C h a r l e s B. e c o n o m i s t s , e n g i n e e r s , a n d o t h e r s . J o n e s III, W a r r e n B r u c e L ea ch The s t u d e n ts have been divided Jr., R a u l L. L o n g o r i a , T . T h o m a s i n t o three m ajor groups. The J . L y k o s , a n d C l a r e n c e C. M e y e r . g r o u p s i n c l u d e s t u d e n t s w h o c a m e K l e b e r C. M i l l e r J r . , J a m e s T a i - s p o n s o r e d b y t h e I n s t i t u t e o f I n ­ iafe rro M ontgom ery, Dan Moody ternational Education. Those act J r . , A l b e r t M averick McKee! Jr., as a g e n ts fo r t h e i r sponsors. O ther sponsors are the D ep art­ T o m a s G lover P ollard Jr., Roy R. R a y J r . , R u s s e l l R. H. S a h m , m e n t o f t h e A r m y a n d t h e D e p a r t ­ m en t of State. E a r l M Scott. T h e A r m y i« - p o n « o n n g all J a ­ Paul Heermans Smith, Mort p a n ese tudents. They include: Hawk.inStarnes, John I-aw t o n Fukuda, Hideko e ^ J r . , J a m c* Collins Taylor, Misses A -t u k o S e k i y a , T o s h i k o I c h i n a m i , and run Ray Tinsley, W ilham G e o r g e W e b b , J a c k A. W e l l s , J u d ­ S u m i l o T a m u 1 a . M i s s f a m i l i a wi l l son Robert Wood, and Hollis a t t e n d t h e U n i v e r s i t y . Tithers wi l l attend different Darm Young. s c h o o l s in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . M e n i n c l u d e d in t h e g r o u p a r e : H s y u T e d ay • T e x t 1 A-am i, O s am u H a-u i, Hiroshi TaToday's issue o f t h e S u m m e r k a n a s h i , Ichiro Ueno. Miichi T e x a n is t h e l a s t t ( 1 t h i s - e m e s - A i sa, M a s a o I t a g a k i , a n d K a z u o t e r . R e g u l a r p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h e S h i zu me. D a i l y T e x a n will b e g i n S e p t e m ­ Also T o n o m o F u j i s h i m a , R y u i b e r 18, r e g i s t r a t i o n d a y . ehi N a k a m u r a E l i j a h Y a s u o T a k a T h e T e x a n wi l l he d i s t r i b u t e d n o , Sehozaburo Okamoto, a n d b o t h in t h e J o u r n a l i s m B u i l d i n g Y o s h i r o K o j i m a . Mr . O k a m o t o a n d 1 0 8 a n d a t t h e L o s t a n d F o u n d M r . K o j i m a wi l l a t t e n d t h e U n i ­ in t h e L n i o n . T h e d e l i v e r y z o n e v e r s i t y w h i l e t h e r e * t wi l l a t t e n d t h i s f a l l wi l l h e t h e s a m e a s i n o t h e r s c h o o l s . th e s u m m e r sessions. F r o m M e x i c o c o m e Mi s e G e o r g ­ al l I Saturday, e tte F ig u e r e d o and Luis M e lg ar a g ent for a private orga niz ation L a r r i e u . F r o m I n d i a , c o m e Mi s s iv s p o n s o r i n g M i r a C o n c e p c i o n S. 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H ow e'- c r , I h .m as T h is a s - M a x im ’s f ir s t d e fe n s e tm nod in "H e IOO y a rd dash inn* huvs. s of he title sin ce he w o n it fro m B u d d y P a r k e r , fle d g lin g t u t o r m 9 s seconds M ills 19 m o n th s ago rf th e L io n s a n d also a T e x a n , "W ** e n c o u n te re d some m ig h ty F i cd lie 17'* * to a . -I at a lu n c h e o n T h u rs d a y th a t fin e a th le te s on th e t r ip ,” < <>*ch VI ax im , w h o w e ig h e d I T I 1,-, w e n t .m o the D a lla s sh o u ld be iii the N a t io n a l L it t le f ie l d s a I. “ th e y w e re all the M u r p h y s P ro F o o t b a ll League soon be­ best ol sports, . lean c o m p e tito rs f ig h t aa a 12 to 5 u n d e rd o g . | i '.tim an d cool ill the w a y , the cau se o f its in te n s e in te re s t in and good losers. ta ll, s w a rth y c h a m p io n sui . ive*! a fo o t b a ll. As an e x a m p le he vt i L it t le f ie ld said that h*- con -bdered h im s e lf a v*» v lu c k y rn* n n a r r o w escap e in th e firs t ro u n d p o in te d to the I9 6 0 d o u b le h e a d e r .vhen to* wa-< sla m m e d to the f e a t u r in g the O k la h o m a Tex;* s t * h ave been ch >sen c o a c h o f til* , by a .sm ashing le ft ho o k, m d S M U - O k la h o m a A A M g a m e ., t ‘-aor. an d th e n cam e back to hand the w h i c h p i ll e d 150,000 ra b id fa n s p o w e r f u l, c ru d e c h a lle n g e r a th ro u g h th e tu r n s tile s . ! b o x in g lesson he w o u ld n e v e r f o r ­ Lone Star Sch oolb oys Picked in O il Bowl Tilt H ig h I D allas has rolled out the we come m at fo r tw o o f her hest I known prodigal sons VA lik e r I and La yn e . T he D oaker ronrpe i I ..vet th** g rid iro n s of H ig h la ’ I I P a ik H igh School for four years I b efore e m b a rk in g upon his allA m erica n c a re e r at Southern I M ethodist. H e was placed on the I select squads fo r three consecu- I tive years, being one o f only a I few to turn the tric k . I I .ayne w as a classm ate »f W a lk e r ’s at H ig h lan d Park o I days d u rin g the w a r and cor - I tinued his c a re e r on the F o rty I -Aires — becom ing one of ti •• I S o uthw est C o n fe re n c e ’s most ta- ■ mous passers, along w ith Sam m y I B a igh and D a v y O ’ B rie n . He was I n x ^ d to th-* al! S W U teams for | f ,ur years an I was al! Amor en . I Joe Maxim Keeps Lightweight Title lo u t w as the IOO m eter ru n ; w h ic h he g e n e t a lly w on. In S to c k h o lm , B u d H ill th re w th e ja v e lin 249 f e e t d in ch e to a n ev In d iu m re c o rd in th e c o u n t r y th a t “ in v e n te d ” ja v e lin U h -wing. H i l l s th r o w la also a new \ m erm an m a ik , no o th e i A nou Hti ti ack ma ii ha ever th r o w n a ja v e lin th a t f a r , M i I it i let Id said. 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M a n y c o ach e s h a v e p o in te d to kees, is n o t p h y s ic a lly q u a lif ie d f o r m ilit a r y d u ty u n d e r p re s e n t the T e x a s n u m b e r- tw o b a c k fie ld fa cto r in the sta n d a rd s , s e le c tiv e s e r v ic e h e a d ­ as th e d e c id in g q u a r te r s re p o rte d la te to d a y . I he Sh rin e - s p o n s o re d c o n te s t. a n n o u n c e m e n t w a s m ad e b y L t. T h is b a c k f ie ld in c lu d e s Jo e E . E . H a m ilto n , in d u c tio n c e n te r B o r in g o f S u n s e t, T o m m y F ie ld s o f f ic e r , soon a f t e r M a n tle a r r iv e d o f W ic h it a F a lls , Ja m e s S e l f o f in O k la h o m a C it y en ro u te to W ic h it a F a lls and e ith e r M a c T a y ­ jo in the Y a n k e e s in C le v e la n d lo r o f L u b b o c k o r O liv e r B r a d ­ ) to m o rro w . sh a w , th e A u s tin p o w e r r u n n e r, at th e fo u r th spot. O k la h o m a has been g room ed fo r the T - fo rm a tio n by Paul Young, m e n to r of M u sk o g e e H ig h , and A f t o n K e l ly o f S a y r e . T h e w e a th e rm a n h as p ro m ise d c le a r and w a n n w e a th e r a n d the fie ld is in p e r f e c t sh ap e. SPEEDW AY RADIO rS E R V I C E EL C H A R R O C A F E f o r th * b r i t in M EXICAN FOOO RENT TYPEWRITERS I 2 3 4 5 6 9 12 month ....... ...... 2.5< .... 4.7* months ..... months ..... ..... 7. '- t p * d O I " * ro -< , Ic ! »0 U C * I t i - > * « * t '- c ^ N o w only l c - c . t w e lc h * . S c « * •• th#*, n -o d .b UN. ^05 Only 24 W ere 5 95 Sturdy hater resist. Shock resist and Dust proof hatches aith Imported Chrome Tops Stainless Steel Backs All Have 7 Jewel Movements! All Are fu 'T Guaranteed! M ro m m e l. I . c t re- QQ< w S G EN ERAL ELECTRIC l* d * s ‘ Watches! Men i batches' Some aith D u m o n t... pT em ba s ^ Silverplate Set Service for si* 6.95 Value, Now 395 v. Dresser Sets Only 33 Were 4.95 Chocolate Sets WAFFLE IRON 15 PIECE Were $5 95. Now Reduced to Only 60 Were 1.50* Now only Now IRON CORDS CARVING SETS Three Piece Were 1.49 Only 27 SET OF DISHES Homer & Laughlin Service for si* Were 9.95 DQ c Expansion Watch Bands POTTERY SETS 80 Sets. Were 5.95. Now - T u n g la sseT V 9 LADIES' YELLOW G O LD 1/2 FIGURINE LAMPS PRICE Silco. Only 27 TEA KETTLES Solitaire I4K Regular 89.50 Were 2 for 9.95, Now 2 for 119 Only 21 Were 2.50 ^ ^ 7 5 75.00, Now CLO SE BRASS & C H IN A Electric Toasters Wedding Rings Only I 6 095 Only 50. Were 4.95 Now only B y H o m e r L a u g h lin r r o O n c J Z J * P * 0 6 K £ S S IV e ti r> I * X X " " PRICE FA TT ERN *I I JtW H B R SF o r Y e A R S . . . SW S •* * 0 I * ’ >’ * I f a ‘u t a t J OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. 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U ' told his news c o n fit en** it not c h a i- w hether the Peds had broken o ff meetings fo r - n* ,,r several days *>r intended to back out i f the negotiationtOg* th* I . I I I i Pre sid e n t said that nut ii tins w as tdarrfted, “ W e cannot ai I la i t tin events of last ni;.4 N o w on1 *■ JEBBP SP o ff be LINC - attem pted i called 43-day conferences w ould indeed COSTUME JEW ELRY 1/2 lcrving (if _____________ Only a Few of the M a n i V a lu e s W e J fa v e n ^ ffe rf NATIONALLY FAMOUS WATCHES F r id a y , The Com m unists, ! Frid ay th* y w ere re a d y to resume DRASTIC REDUCTINOS ON FINE JEWELS— A ONCE-A-YEAR EVENT-N O MONEY DOW N - USE YOUR CREDIT TERRIFIC SALE! Men’s and Women’s KO REA, OE) KRUGER CO RN ER C O N G R E SS A N D BTH VARSITY STORE 2236 G UADALUPE fie \ m*» * •a to ti P f 4** C olla p it o f the B r ita in Ira n ia n oil talks placed P re m ie r M ohan mcd Mossadegh face to ta* A T h u rs d a y w ith m ounting econom ­ ic problem s he had looked to n atio nalizatio n to solve. Th* p o ve rty he pledged to e a u rem ained unrelieved. The g o vern ­ ment sought through a $62,000,000 bond issue to raise o p era tin g revenues th a t once flow ed rn • royalties from the A n g lo Ira n ia n O il C om pany. Ev e n an ti g overnm ent new spa­ pers did not condemn the fr a il executive for re je c tin g B r itis h proposals fo r a m od ification of the n atio n alizatio n law , w h ich would have authorized B i it u h management, under Ira n ia n con­ trol. But th ey said it w as up to ti,* P re m ie r to find a w ay to sell th* <-il now immobilized in fields ami i «Tmera tanks. , * P re sid e n t T ru m a n asked f on* grew* T h u rs d a y to ju n k three m a jo r parts of the new price controls law he called them infla tio n a iy and three R e p u b lica n senators moved at once to oblige him. The thi ce w ho made th* su r­ ged* mov* w ere Sen ato rs F e ig u son o f M ichigan, Nixon of C a li­ fo rn ia and W e lk e r o f Idaho, h * rguson told the Senate th e y want**! to give M r. T ru m a n a chance to enforce a controls law "o n HD own te rm s ," and were introdue ng a b ill to repeal those P* H ts objected to by the P i e *i*l*nt. think there is g ra ve doubt P i. m o * ut re a lly wants to th he Id ♦iow a in fla tio n ," Fe rg u so n sax A S e n a to r Douglas ( DH I ) ac­ cused the S ta te D epartm ent to­ d ay of h irin g so m any people that most o f them had little to UA ex cept talk to each other. r,-^y. A ug ust24. m r THE SUMMER TEXAN — By Bibler Little M an on the Com pot ^ J ic le ia n cis cJ^ecjis id lio n S i t ow sion of Congress to return th*- oil-rich Tidelands legislation, which several offshore lands to their rightful owners, weeks a^o looked good to states’ righters (J** pite President Truman’s promise of a the states. Giles’ remark that “we need action veto, is betag effectively “ forgotten” in brings to mind the fact that oil develop­ the Senate interior a f f a i r ^ committee. ment in the tidelands is at a standstill. It It is quite possible that things have got­ has be*-,, at a standstill for many months. ten out of hand. Texas Land Commissioner Something, if only interim hold-the-line Bascom Giles, a top Texas lobbyist on this legislation, needs to be done. The delay is matter in Washington, Wednesday finished hurting the states and, through the re­ a two-day check on all tidelands l e g i s l a ­ garding of oil development, the nation. tion kicking around both houses a n d g a v e out a pessimistic retort. Giles said that “in all honesty I must D*. realistic. Tidelands legislation is in bad S o lo n j o y shape.” . ., That statement, coming from one of the top anti-federal men in this fight, sounds foreboding and brings with it a realiza­ tion that nothing may Is- done in this ses­ jo t W Mone Dr Milton R. Gutsch. retiring secretary >f the Faculty Council. September I will md a quarter-century of useful service in [hat c a p a c it y . Several days ago hr. Gutsch, who has rl,.voted a lifetime to teaching and “en­ joyed every minute of it.” received a unanimous resolution of appreciation from tile council for his work a s secretary. The entire University joins the council in congratulating hr. Gutsch on a job well M u le ? Saving the taxpayers* money, sometimes only pocket change, a p p e a l e d to our recent D e gi slat lire. At least that might pass a- an explana­ tion for the latest appropriations bill rider which has cropped up to mildly harass institutions of higher learning. (living up th*- use of all passenger ve­ hicle-, of which there are 60 in I ni versify us**, is th*- newest twist on saving that pocket chang**— unless the attorney gen­ eral decides that such an act is unconsti­ tutional. It would be impossible to regulate the use of such cars so tightly that all pleasure riding would stop, but by and large the business needs of the University— and all th** other schools— hav** always dictated their use. done. Dear Gene McCarthy Blasts Truman Gag Order , By RUSS KERSTEN Editor S en a to r Joe M cC arthy, W is­ c o n s i n ’s g i f t to th e R u s s i a n p r o p ­ aganda m ill. W ednesday nigh t f o o l i n g w i t h u n d e r l i n g s am i issu e d a radio blast a t P r e s id e n t . a n 1 1n a require s t u d e n t s to a tte n d c o n t in LIOU sl y lik e y o u a n d I h a d t o d # w h e n w*- w e n t to c o l l e g e . H o o v e r r e c e n t l y - a i d in d i s m a y to a S e n ­ a t e c o m m i t t e e . “ S t u d e n t s c a n l>*» a b sen t fr o m m any lec tu r es a n d c la s s -- and still s e t degree* On that count, perhaps he w ou ld d o b e t t e r t o stick ' . ^ c h a s ­ in g c rim in a ls. l i e w e n t o n , h o w e v e r , to n a m ^ s e v e r a l ills t h a t s h o u l d m a k e e d u ­ c a t o r s a r o u n d t h e n a t i o n .'it u p T r urn art. A c c u s in g the c h ie f e x e c u t i v e o f ga ggin g federal em p loyes an d m a k i n g it an o f f e n s e t o ‘ g i v e C o n ­ g r e s s t h e ti uth a b o . ! 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K e l l y ( ’r o l l e r s t a t i o n s w h i c h in t u r n c a n d i t o r i a l A s s i s t a n t ... ........................................................................ t e n d s in t o c o l l e g e s . PatB o m a r (•ting S p o r t s E d it o r ............................................................. “ T h e r e are c o l l e g e s th a t do not them f o r sp o n so rsh ip . B etty Segal o ciety E ditor .......... ................................. .....'7177*7 D o r o t h y C a m p b e l l ,m u s e m e n t s Editor . .................................. M ild r e d R i e s e l , C l a n B r e w e r . light Editors ......................................................... B ettyS eg a l T- i *. ( l u n e D o w , D o r o t h y ( a m p b elK d i s t a n t N i g h t Editor* ............................. C a r o l y n B u s c h , J o A n n D i c k e r s o n B-Tax Will Insure Ticket For All Home Football Play THE SU TEXAN va I* "'^ r,v:r *•• *•*» •• **• p“' 0',"• - 77777*777. jo t O n nor Iun i ties STA F F FOR THIS ISSUE ,Kht E d i t o r ....... s i - t a n t N i g h t E d it o r i p y r e a d e r s ................ - ig h t S p o r t s E d i t o r s i s i s t a n t s ... . — g ilt S o c i e t y E d i t o r g h t A m u s e m e n t s E ditor ig h t T e le g r a p h E ditor . W o m e n r a d i a t e , w h o apeciwl.r.ed in physical education , b io lo g ica l K k a e e . , fo o d s, n utrition , or in stitu tio n a l airem ent are e lig ib le for *"d a c t i v e c o m m i s s i o n s in t h e U S A F , W o r n e n ’* M e d i c a l S p e c i a l i s t C or p *. A p p l i c a n t * for a regular c o m m i s s io n m u s t be s in g le , b e t w e e n t h e a g e s o f SI a n d Sd .y t * rv* l h a v e n o d e p e n d e n t s u n d e r I s . an d n a v e s e r v e d a i * m o n t h s o f a c t i v e d u t y a s A ir R eserve O fficer* im m e d i a l e l f C am p b ell Force Jerry Wilsonp ri o r t o a p p l i c a t i o n . ......................W A Y L A N D P I L C H E R . Jerry R afshoon, b e n e D ow , J o A n n D i c k e r s o n , C. K. M o u n c e , Bobby Jones P a t B o m a r ( 3 0 ) , J o e M osby ( 3 0 ) R o b H a l f o r d , B i ll M o r g a n . ^ J ^ S c h o t t ........................... O ffic ia l SEGAL D orothy ................................................. A ny student now a tte n d in g th e U n i­ v e r s i t y m a y r e c e i v e hi* F i r s t S e m M t e r , 1 9 5 1 - 5 2 C o u r se Card a n d R e g i s t r a t io n T im e A ssig n m en t by m ail by filling in a ca r d w h i c h is a v a i l a b l e in t h e R e g i s ­ t r a r ’s O f f i c e . T hi* m u s t h e d o n e n o t l a t ­ er than Septem ber I, 1951. W. B. S H I P P , A s s i s t a n t R e g is tr a r and R e g istr a tio n Supervisor Lt. C o m m a n d e r L eig h to n will be o n th e c a m p u . S a t u r d a y a fte r n o o n . A ug .st 25, 1 9 * 1 . to in ter v iew m e n a n i w om en in terested in d.rect c o m m i s s i o n * w it the Navy. Com# im m e d ia tely to 111 fo r an a p p o in t m e n t . JOE D F A R R A R , D i r e c t ,e Student Em ploym ent Bure** F rid a y THP J U M M f L - I I * 6 N A u gu st Pa« - 5 Pakistan — A Stable Nation Developed in Four Years Students in France Dislike Reds, Too . i * I and _ .. I in ;.. tthe i... n i ’a f p r t IO! R f j o a n N D IC K ER SO N I Th e un dergrad u ates, when she protection o f private had turned into a re a lity that Com m unists and political cam- l e ft F ran ce , were holding an eiecB y S H A R E E F AL-M U J AHID property, is perhaps s tro n g e r than founding d a y, and P ak ista n paigns are not popular with stu- lion to get paid while they studied, Mr. S h a r e e f »• fro*** K * r* chl* crashed on the w orld ’s map with most o f the nations o f the world. dents in F r a n c e , . - I t is very d ifficu lt to get j o b s ] P a k istan . A jo u rn a lis t fo r five The fa ith in Islam in fa c t eona bang. years he h a . a m a s te r of arts O ffic ia ls at the Sorbon n e in I while going to school,” she con y e a rs , P a k is ta n ’s | stitu tes the g re a te s t bulw ark In f o u r degree in h istory , economics, P a ris have outlawed political ac- Gnued. awa. against the spread o f Co m m u nist name has reached the ends of the Ile* ll* v lin o * --O f course, students can get and politics. He h a . h e — on the ti vities at the U niv ersity, “ but earth. Frien dly and diplomatic i e cult down the Khyber Pass. s t a f f of the D ecc a n Tim es (.Wathat didn't stop an y th in g ," a p re t­ outside teaching or tu toring jo b s. lations have been established with In th e re c e n t P u n ja b ele ction , ty F rench fo reig n student said in Som e of them teach in the p n a r ..) , th . I l l » . r . t w W *.“ r almost all the co u n trie s of oi the m<- not ont, Communist could gain c o fa v o rab ly comixaring A m erican vate schools, but since th ese of P . h i . t . n , * " J ' h * Cl' world. Its crescent-spangled en^,.y the legislature. The Mos. , .. . £ I?___ * . are supposedJ to I.a 11aaOfAI schools be iillegal college l ife to th at of F ra n c e . Military C . . . . t . ( K . r . c h . ) H . green fla g today can be seen in lem3 h a ve no s o ft co r n e r fo r - W e d idn't go to classes to in F r a n c e , and since they g et no i. h .r . o r i.o t.t.® ...® the rem otest c o i n e r s of the e « 't h . K re m lin ’s shock ta ctics and the fro h earr political speeches, hea politic** sjjxrcv .at-, but the — subsistence u u m the gov a- ernm ent, p i . . . « . •««-•» * It was admitted to the UN in worker» j n Pakistan are not ralt om m uniats, or anyone from any , t^ e y aran o n c e , Pakistan shall n e v e r lectu re and then walk out. j ^ h e group left Thursday morn, be nu the side of aggression a u l ' " I h e r e are no interruptio ns, no ^ to v;sj t the King R a n ch , I power. monopoly in the golden fiber, A new s ta r has risen in t ( shall work for peace. q u e stio n s, and very u n com fortab le B ^ row nsville, and M atamoros, M e x i ­ pakistan stand s fo r the twin E a s t and P a k is ta n bas come to seats. Y o u tak e notes with your co. T hey will return to Austin T h e relatio ns betw een P a k is ta n principles of lib erty and peace sta y , thus d eclared Pakistan s noteb oo k on your knees, or stand- 'S ; u n d a y night to s ta rt th eir fifth within ami peace without. wm.uua,, and aml the United t nllea S s tta a tte e s have nnvi- been peace and George W ash in g to n . Q » « d £ . t I . .V IV I I l l i 1 I l l I ll kl mg up,’' Miss F r a n c o is * Hay said j week of their six week stay at the It was founded on Athe principles friendly sin ce the very inceptio n Azam Mohammad Ah J i n n a h , the dominion. T h e P a kista n Univ ersity. „ ' fo und er, builder, a n d a rc h ite c t o f of Islam ic d em o cra cy , and shuns M i l Cie* la G r a n d m a * embassy was established in tho T h e topic of this week im ‘Th e force as a means of gaining some P ak istan. Y r s , t h - I n ' * . . " M w VI r n P e a r l ( . h o r ml e y , n i g h t SUD . • U.S. and this g re a t dem ocracy of pe rv iso r o f t h , T e x a n , announces , Unite,! S t a t e , and ached- I e . , , - dream o f P ak is ta n , which th ing. the West was one o f the firs t to I t stands for the four freedoms. the birth of a daughter, her f i r s t ; the I nited S ta te s , was but the n a tu ia l sequence of abhors "caste ay stem and racial welcome the birth of the new grand child , to Dr. and Mrs. I.. W. ole has included a tu p to I i 2 0 0 years of Moslem history d i s c r i m i n a t i o n , and believes that nation. Not only diplomatic UM, ( , horm ley. Oklahoma City, Okla. S t a t e Capitol. ________ mie and cultural c o opers but economic and cu ltu ral tre a E T b e t w e e n the " . t i n . . , of the t i , , bind t h , two nations. T h . ii anti fre e ami unhindered visits o f the P a k i s t a n * prem ier eiu-’hanKe of ll bring thorn and of l i « , McGhee to P . k i " a r a r to . . c h .t h o r . «>» has fu rth e r a treng thened P ak istan, the fi f t h largest state these relatio ns. in the world, is the forem ost IsP akistan is still young, beset god lamb- nation, and its premier, in by tremendous problems. I-* the words o f T im e magazine ‘ is main problem is to raise the s ta i n nrobablv the ablest Moslem po d a r t ! o f living Its n e e d in fig h tin g Ii,»e a.I leader in o f fic e today.” the menace of Communism canI . . 4 ii sn is vet not he overestimated. Hie coun.......... for indu strial.' ' f - T n " ! T i . h c T , f r a Mind try n „ d , o n l l , , anvil. I la K „ whif|, wilt a long way T h e tv te leran ™ ! and ,o ,d al""iustire as enunciated by HO J j Islam. Communism has no charm <> t he followers of Islam ami " th at i n s t , , r ... 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Rosen received f,(,t ketbook may prompt t-»rn to * the service at B I S a.m. and will fleering from the U n iversity, lh* a degree sn business adroimstralory anything from a SI carnation ,1‘‘* Maybe the boy" don’t know a' , ^ ak to th*- adult Bib!* couple w ;ll be at home in DaUa* tion from the U niversity where t« a $ I •'* w hit*1or* hid. much about corsages a t they do c ja^ D ia m where P ritch ett is engaged in j c - l,t wa® a member of Alpha h No matter what the oeeaaion, fishing rods or' slide b *< # I j IIIIfa I ’ *” * -- • •ru es,, m earch work in electrical engi­ MU I , fraternity. I ice, color, *t U i.ive rd ty where he is a num ber t . j-ii I who ri iglu Id ** a n 'th in g . f ) .amma Phi B e ta '* < bv. the f-i m »n “ )** ,t? b a i J W •' I * it r n J: i.in a torii flow i i to a i ;.r» trop! Nan* y Loa I* *arn Axery h a senior pharm.u > ’ tu­ to be mar- rn ut at the U niver-sty He rn a iw ,■ , ■ i ■■ i .. i • D r . rn I m and A r n o l d M r M i n n J r <..I Vai ieTy. .ug! I i i ii pi t pi i v< *' about cor-age rr,*-nd*eT e t Thet» X i f ' * ; *» 1>'• wot ship scrv ic* ate *.f u n that they may be too big and Fran* V , , ( , f f c*u w *■r* e l e c t e d i t a ! r' 4' ‘ V<*’ ’ *» I with until Sun* VS a r*lM r*. D o lo re * M a r t in A lb r ig h t i . mid;... the v- " rig cc bu foi High Sch< i /■ ti - * iu,,, w ill be d ijien:' mi ct mr i i th*< o w cd < lur* ' th* u iii I i * , I HI arn that finn t m ohm* U J a c k P o w e l l of I VS* th . . . 1 , 4 daw Sept* ii- * i t I ’n j(iff* Monday evening N iw ly el* , ted * * I*,lit til*’ occasion, or particular . . . . married Ju ly J J. Di Ju t n Ban Im , j a t o . I., wei*- tk,* % di like. Koi in ta rice, office i - crc Mi . .lame R I ix» yj r- Pow i ll. a Univ* ' itv gradpresident; Mix, Charles M. <>. ( entral < hrittian < hurch. ; ll ll I lev . 1 V, th a pif V ‘lr * it. ti is employed by th* Sla te , ;i , V e rn o n to p ic .S nfln j Va ii si., bv *i rid ' a gal up in ru'o*. fir,,., vie* p r e s id e n t ; M n . W a ... , \\ , ! I)< I alim en t. Pow * ’I »*' G ia n n e m a n n , <*cr*:ta r v ; a n d Mr“ N o w Jaith is . . , « mc that I- too big to weal in it y anti « . c* * e et iv« d a bachelor of y J h - ' n o d ), t m . H e r, ^ I •r hair. Alpha L from th** University. Also M rs . ('b a rie *. H ag* lm a it, ,f ( < !!f V i. a w n n i . W. Bad Although flow cr*- ar* n’t sr nt foi 1 1 -poi le i ; M .S . re d ( ' . J e n k u i w ^ ti| lf,, ak a picnic. THESIS TYPING Poston, Maggie Sloan, Jeannette departm ent s ore U.'ih, and Dr chology, Filing, etc. T abb, Jo fe fin a Vat rn-, and Epd e Ransom, who for many years has Alto S P F E D W R IIIN G t he BUSINESS AIDS C h e rry B lair Slig h tly In ju re d been on the English faculty, was famous system of shorthand. i I OUtlg. appointed a--i-taut dean of the in tim w e e k * ; n o s i g n * o r t y m I ll« V. Qui nt *. U B A . M I d I ( berry B la ir, queen of the I ‘JSO Graduate School a few months Kidder* Announce B irth of Son Phon** « '*021 bol*-, e a s y t o w r i t e a n d t r a n ­ Aq aa C arnival and on* of the Ion Mr and Min. Charley G. Kid Now located Room 305 s cri be. ago. Most Beautiful in 1901, war d ig ! I der have announced the birth of W r i t e for free catalog and |y injured V V ednesday in holt A U S T IN S A V IN G S A L O A N further information, or call Ada M a r i e Oakley beearn* th* VV orth. The 20 year obi airline a “ on, < bailey G. Kidder J r , at B U IL D IN G Brackenridge 11..spital Wednes­ bride of Thoma* Rudd McElhen•hostess was thrown against th* l i t h and L A V A C A top of h«u plane during a thumb r day. The mot her »s the former ne, in a double-ring ceremony at D U R H A M 'S Kin* “ tine M ojica o f Austin. Mr. the bride’s home August 4. I i f t u l i v t , I* lf a and Eli te >Vp* storm and was knocked uncoil l anguag es, M» t h e ™ * tic » — Kiddiu is a senior journalism m a­ Mi®. M cF.lhenm y w a s a gra«lu Scio us. However, she was not set Business College S p * u * l i < * 'n I able# jor. ate of Austin High School end ituisly hurt. VV a r i l Bt Imont College. N a < h v Ile, 606 A Lavaca St. Phone 8 3446 •••• - SC S? •** Tennessee. M* F.lhenney is a Urn versify graduate. ♦ Co-Wed Members .■ E act Mrs. Fisher Club President • -g =.* * N a n c y Francis W ill Be Married On August 30 *f * . * %•* ' Education Society Chooses Members SM A RTLY STYLED I for co m in g in to V MEN! see us so often this • F IN E S T sum m er Get ♦lf when you need thing just like to fill you get Home you find a special book or some­ drop us a card . . . we mail orders. y Poy ^ TEXAS BOOK STORE 2244 G uadalupe .. j. mpjpp mu* tinnwra i i i""11*"—1 o«W ♦BL w e*% Q U A L IT Y • LO W EST P R IC E S • EASIEST term s Them A ll ot T e x a s S ta te r*«fu»a»w y GLASSES T A \ i*ci»di»« I ■ TEXAS STUTE OPTICAL \ P M g , August 24 1951 THF Crafts Collection Includes Pottery Special Show I s Open to Public Ann Dvorak is the leading a c Rapsodia. a organization ti,-- of the picture. Daily Texan Apartm ent for Rent k iiK H BED RO O M u n f u r n is h e d u.^ .-air, duplex apartment. **>'». I Til B lv d K l F IN IS H E D >. b lo c k S e to n $ ,,, 2 1, IIT Sale-1' For I v RP.S block 4iI I nt- 61 i l l W .»1 h bedrown, primate c lo ­ of ln , lif t: v e n e t ia n b a th . e lu d ed 2704 W E L L a p a rtm e w ta fo r ( m id ta r p o rt. 2-US VI .id fu r n is h e d I t o 4 mjm. U U H j « 811 W est o th . re a r. __ fu r tw o. p aid Four b lo ck * F .va p o ra tiv e 7-6061. CLF EF FIC I ENCY I AN w e ll fu r n is h e d U tilitie s 6 th b a c h e l o r ■p “ r.t . C ar port- p aid . to w » 'h — R o n io n ll* - center. Room fo r .b o w e r, h i* lin e P riva te A u s tin 2607 San 6-a70l. m en. (v t fr e s h ly b e d ro o m U n iv e r s ity boys. p ro ve d . East 701 Phone “ 7-«2 04. dee sra te d a p a rtm e n t, U n iv e r s ity 3 4 th . m a n a g e r . P h o n e 2-71 i i - M ea aafo r ap­ P ic k e tt, 1 ‘ WOp e o p le to • M r. T a y lo r 2 - 7 ‘. M I . ________ TWO S P F ’C l A l . l / . E C h ild r e n s ' p r»- _ _ t v M L A H I. K SF: I'T E M H E H > 1 7 J« h „h K i t c h e n p r i v i l e g e * , l ^ r g e r'K > m s, tw in bed *, d ecks. H a ve e n tir e a p e rt..o t, ow ner a b s e n t . C on r e m e l t D u ra l 63-3404 3 :0 0 C E M R in * » * » o " " 't « * a p a r t m e n ts . C a ll 7 - 7 T »*. ...... Typing ence! ______ B Ip K R ,E K ( ED th e m „ e tc , 2 - 4 0 lo- P I T • ° O L *=* - STARTS TODAY "THE ARIZONIAN” “ SANTA FE” R IC H A R D D IX PRESTON FO STER RANDOLPH SCOTT — U In p lu s — ■ R R T e c h n ic o lo r P U . Popeye C a rto n * BOND 5 IT V ■ T E H R 5 F ir s t Show 8 F * First Show 2 P. M- “ I CAN GET IT FOR YO U W H O LESALE” TY PINT'S PO O L: AM m a tu re , e x p e r i­ t y p i s t a. « - « 7 4 7 e . e n . n g * . ONLY -7:10 A 9:20 P. V1 T E U — IN < . lie g e e lo th e s .n d c lo th e s . R e a s o n a b le ra te * starring whose real-life story the picture tells! FEATURES WARD A R R A N G E your rid e or passen­ f o r Vo u i t a r R e fe re n c e .. R e g is ­ e a r l y . A A J to S h a r e E x p e n s e b u r e a u . MICAN CLAIRE PHILLIPS “ H A W A II CALLS*' g er, a n F R ID A Y at - C i r ’ / B IG ________ 1306 U t i c a . 2 - 1 H J . E r t t ^ Special Services W I* U 1 ON THE STAGE IN PERSONl A TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE tend te r • r*0att WAM'touficja* * fea t u r et t e D ______ M IR TALLULAH BANKHEAD IN “ LIFEBOAT" n u s T i n F i r s t S h o w « OO Randolph S ro tt in s ta r r in g — Susan HAYW ARD Dan DAILEY Geogre SANDERS •f o r t w o r t h la T e chnicolor S C a i toon* S FRO N T BED RO O M fo r q u ie t la d y . In ­ n e r s p r in g . v e n e t ia n . k H r hen P f >» ig a ra g e N ear b tl* . U n iv e r s ity . £ *2 5 S afte r 5 lh p m and weak t o n i g h t ends. Re R O 5 S w o R D i H ill M A g ra d u a te 6-1237. R e a s o n a b le ___ ____________ W anted c COl/NTRT I* Cana CYANS I i - ‘j l I 4. E l e c t r i c . A N D and E " " — PLUS— W an te d Jacin to . de­ Ann DVORAK C*W* by TtQtHICOLOR 4 - ® * T T — 7-*2 9 » Ph. 2 ra te s . and t 1 OO I lith TY P I N C : m o d ern *. "K - i" - VI spend n e a r ly tw o w eeks M e * ic o f r o m a b o il A lig n s 2 tteem b e i « A l l e x p e n s e t b y. . p r i A r a m bel * * ii V , •, o u r ,.r v is itin g M e * le o < it y , O a t t r s , A i , M n i - Ila and th e ri*-e v o l- a n o P a r ie u t i n O n ly f o u r p e o p le le a d e r T ele- Rear. T O W N D aily A tla n ta . C h a r lo t t e . SO M . A u g -et 2 < th . W n t S o u th and r > Z- 1 NATURE’S HALF ACRE” ....... ..... C o n v e n ie n t T ? in W O IW E H I A M ' ’ W A N T ED R ID E R S to N o r fo lk , V ir * n '» v ia S h re ve p o rt. H ,rm .n g h - i p rivileg e s. A .w a s A lice Si ’ I a v ie * A venue. veal. Of THC SOUTH PAGCX* W al l l It iADI /i1s> nN cU v> s-* 'ii tot ****** a* s h o p p in g . »B I»»- ____________ ______________________________ rn-tit * W - it cam pus. co o le r. k itch en CAM PU S e n tra n c e . s e r v ic e On rn m i t y it. rURN IS HEI> W -c h , b o o ts . NI- A K Furnished Apartm ents A N D w om an rmYe Ti K A N . O a k h u rst ^bonf? $-4i I 7 af* ct 5. 6-O O rS^ _______ T T r i ♦ VK W EY D EC O RA TED s o u 'b b e d ro o m in p r i v a t e Hum e «> n.v o n e F a c u l t y o r g r a d u a t e w o m a n , '- a r a g e in A v a ila b le n .* » fo r ro o m of tw o r o o * and e n tra n c e . S-ar Phone S Rooms for Rent a e n io c s A l s o b o a r I. ST U D EN T S: te rm D o u b le p r iv a te b a 'h b u*. 1010 C a ll RO O M U n iv e r a ity , 3 FO R re tu rn K | i c M . r lo s t in M It I n , , M le d W C o n t a ct M n . i .r le y . M a in H m U m g _ Ha. IAT INTERSTATE THEATRES ft »'*»*> * R E W A R D 70S West 2‘(rd St- M rN ..ll a .i.e ♦,* c*fi t Lost and Found I--I<-Kr«l' S H O IW T iflflG Results O P P O R T U N IT Y r V n V .o ,V . K*v Tuesday, IHC AMERICAN MATA HAW" .... .. ..... co m fo rtab le NKW - ro o m . T ile and Quick r*m•m*, tar* ? '1 < St w ll' D »y. Staling Produce .HOkl MONT ARM-? A r e s p o n s ib le c o u p le a b e d ro o m hon,.N I. f .r n .s h e d p ,» -,-*. w a s h i n g m a c h i n e g a ra g e . *» I* A K A M O t l N I N ig h t In to Rooms For Rent TO Iid m o s t­ b o a rt The music of Anton Dvorak be l y around folklore. Carus likes the nm li-t- a- one of his favorites. 7.on, a “ type of music which ac­ QUEEN Tuesday. a lll| H i v n m In n “ It is hard to find anything bet­ ter than Dvorak's “ Concerto in B centuates the second beat, but he V A R S I T Y T u e s d a y . S a i g o n M in o r ” for the cello and the piece a l s o appreciates the work of cia* T E lXi l aAhS S u n d a y . Q u a rt*- ,, A U S T IN Sunday. • .S a m s o n sic.il composers of his nation, - a Uh. vadoi Ley and Ricardo Castillo. Riders W O M EN ! G ra d u a te faction,” he said Guatem alan music centers ST A T E Houses for Rent p r iv a te hom e, w ith b e fo re F p m o r 2 - » 'N f,r g cal*--, the civic music association. j I ho is n t very good on English y e t. 2.3 IU . Texas- m a tt re s t, under Professor Horace Britt in Sap. Im plays his cello in a w ay all can understand. I il/i l . a p a rtm e n t I ’ <> Show er am i tu b . M m * I n e. A rg o sy. R e d book s rid p o t k e t boos. e d itio n s . A A ll U se*! M a g a z in e I S " '. v BED RO O M n r i.a - e kam e. IAd V ..'• h e r or g ra d u a te s tu d e n t In n e r - bu* near University. 2-6->l W** v PGd1 I I H I - - lf v o n w a n t a n ir e q u ie t U 8 « w Students, and Juventudes Mush lack- nothin* K l complete »tL- K I N D S Cf m a d r o n e s fo r w ork. A- o n e h a l f p r i c e . N * t o n a l < « ® * s r r a p h ie . I o r t i n e . H o l i d a y . E s q u i r e . a n d V o g u e . 2 5 c . 6 t o r * I OU B e tte r H om es. K a n i o n s. W e ste rn s, M o v ie D e te c tiv e re serve th re e ro o m ap ar- ■ M*<> s i n g l e r o o m f o r b o y * fro m La* B u ild in g . * a p r ' I ii (w o music student,. C arlo s is a C u a te m a A ll. 1207 Trinity. Phone 7-t A n if 'f t o ii, A For Sale IN A u s tin fo r re n t To i'» „ r t e a c h e r s O f f 6*-•»* am o r a' N . M L o o p an d (.r o v e r I *■ il l b i,. tim b e r . foi c o m a r t aw ny Rent FR O N T ......... n u * * , d o u b le bel ta r* * VI*,.*I H i f w a n te d . I w* *>*•“ I a m*--I A n ita Furnished Room ump. 65-1 Sindents M C S .I V 1„H " den. who wit study ...... k tv ben. 2-2'. bl or 2-9i»L *''• I RttOMS and kin benet I ^ « .« « * Pa rk sity. The collection of about ««» pieces includes carved wood and leather articles, pottery, glass, in­ lays lacquers, serapes, and basket work. Miss Sehons said that in col­ lecting the articles she tried to select items of real value instead of the average Mexican souvenirs. Mrs. K a rl W agner, chairman of the association’* acquisitions com­ mittee, a c c e p t e d the collection -'n behalf of the Th AA. Miss Sehons gave the collec­ tion to the association as a start toward a larger one. The T K A A was chosen as a re­ cipient of the collection because ~ MUSIC HATH CHARM S and sound, much better than spm h Miss Sehons felt that it would « Carlo, P«nt;»gu« (c e n t e r ) demonstrates t<^Urry Rait Dike good care of the articles and display them in a suitable place. Furnished Apartment ....... SH Kl Y N ie e e * r i i A Mexican cra ft collection ha* been donated to the Texas Fin e Arts A s s o c i a t i o n by Miss Dorothy Sehons, associate professor of Ro­ m an ce languages at the I Diver­ CLASSIFIED ADS The TEXAN MexicanWork Given toTFM Magicians Hee’ Y oung Guatem alan Cellist In Austin Soon Enters UT on Scholarship By B I L L M C R E Y N O L D S U n til Ju a n Carlos Paniagua learns how to speak English, he'll e VI.,.; have to let his cello talk for him The . in* T e x * ' Association , of Magi- at the U niversity. fl4n, will hold its annual conven• in Austin from August S I to The young Guatem alan stuSeoteinber 3. Some of the nation’s dent's musical talent is d esin >e< magicians will be on hand to as “ outstanding by Horace tia7.yle each other with the newest B ritt, professor of violmeello. gimmicks o f the trade. J “ His talent is even better than S *me of the tricks scheduled to we expected.-' said Angel Reyes, he explained are the bird cage ^.jest professor of violin, who met d i s a p p e a r a n c e , th e s a w in g o f a w o - Carlos in G u atem ala tw o y ears man in half, the turning of water ag0 anti encouraged him to conte into milk. Representatives of sup- to the U niversity, ..Iv companies are expected to be Carlos has received a acholarpr->sent. ship from the District I G Rotary Dr Carl Moore of Austin, pre-.- (/|ub and, with the assistance ot irtent of the association, -.aid a Lhe University, he will becom e a show has been planned for the pupll of Mr. Br-tt in September, u tr t w »I * v interested * *1*■ ............ public, displaying the best trick-; He first> t become in uncovered during the four-day th cell- at the age of ten. when his father took him to a music re­ parley. __ cital. * In Guatemala Carlos wa- a stu­ Author to Appear Friday dent of Eduardo Ort 17. Lava. first cellist of the Guatemala Sympho­ On State Theater Stage ny Orchestra at the National f ^ ^ SU M M ER ti N O N - D E C R F .F . t e sc h e r * w a n t ed. K le rn v n ta rv g ra d e . C a ll o r w r .ta A L. P e a r, w E ls a , T m “ Short Grass” ROO C A M E R O N CATHY DOWNS — p l o t —* •T H E T I M E S O F T H E I R L I V E S ’’ Buy and Sell •UNDER T H E GUN* R i c h a r d Const* A udrey T o tter Bud A b bo tt 4 - 2 27 I DURYEA C A L E STORM dan -— p l u s — **. T FA U H K BS W A N T ED : M a t h - s e ie n < - e T l.M ,n r .iB i , , A r t s - S o . ta i c o m b in a t io n . Languag H t u d ie s c o m b in a t io n . A lic e J u n io r |£ h o £ . C o n tact K W . b lo re ,. Pho ne ‘Al Jennings of O klahom a” Boa O f 1 , 7 fica Open* • 45 Boa O f fic a O pan* *4 # (pi&jadiUif. h as tem pting sum m er dishes fa r heatja d e d appetites. Com e in an d give y o u rself a treat. R em em ber P iccad illy when you think of deliciou s m eals. Dine in Air-Conditioned Comfort Friday, Aug. 24, 1951 Daily Breakfast Menu 6:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. IO Dish o f Ste w ed Prunes Dish of Sliced Peaches H o t or D ry C e re a l and C re a m Two P o a ch e d E g g s Two Patty S a u sa g e Fresh Baked Piccadilly Sw eet Roll Fresh H o t C o ffe e Lunch .12 .16 .20 .20 .IO .05 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. D ESSERT SALAD IO Spanish Slaw .14 A n g e l F o o d C a ke .50 Sp e cial Fruit C o ld Plate G rille d C h o p p e d Beef Steak Stuffed Bell Pepper and C re o le Sauce Fried Fish C a k e end C re am e d Peas Spanish O m e le t Shrim p and Rice C reole Sauce Boiled Pig Hock and C a b b a g e Spanish Slaw Fluffy M a sh e d Potatoes and G r a v y Stew ed Tom atoes 28 .28 .30 .32 .47 .47 .IO .IO .12 BEVERAGES .05 Ta# G la ss Iced Tea Dinner 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m D ESSERT SALAD .16 Piccadilly Salad Bowl C h o c o late Pie W h ip p e d C re am Top .............. 15 , . Shrim p C ock tail Fried C o d Fish and Tarter Sauce Chicken Pie W ith FreshV egetables Baked H a lib u t inSauce C lu b Steak and Am erican Fried Potatoes R oa st L e g of Beef A u Jus T-Bone Steak C a n d ie d Sweet Potatoes Baked M aca ro n i and C h eese . .25 35 " AJ 5 5 '* ^ gg „ .12 BEVERAGES T a* Glees O ra n g e a d e or G r a p e Punch •IO Tok* Advantage of our CONTINUOUS SERVICE frow 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. including Sundays 801 CONGRESS CAFETERIA 80 r CONGRESS