Dawson Leads Steers Past Purdue, 14-0 Longhorns Stick to Ground Plays To Beat Fumbling Boilermakers TEXAN THE DA By K E N T O O L E Y Ttxnn Sport! Editor C o F i r s t D a i l y I n T h e S o AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1951 P-'ce 5 Cents V O L 51 l i e g e Peron Hits Hard At Political Foes u t h Ten Pages Today L A F A Y E T T E , Ind., Sept. 29— (Sp l.) — Halfback Gib Dawson paced the Texas Long­ horns to their second straight victory of the NO. 32 season here Saturday, as they tripped the Purdue Boilerm akers 14-0, before 31,000 ' chilled football fans. W ith the sun shining brightly, but with a sharp, cool breeze blowing in from the north encl of Ross-Ade Stadium, Dawson scored two touchdowns and scored Doth extra points to spoil Purdue’s opening-game performance. BBA Alumni to Meet On Campus Friday « BUENO S A IR E S , A rg e n tin a , tin m eat and w heat fo r export? M r*. Pero n , in tears, renounced Sept. 29— .4’ — P re s id e n t Peron tightened hi* grip on the nation her ow n nom ination fo r vice-pre*i-1 S a tu rd a y , *i x w eeks in a i v a ne a dent. T h e re had been rum ors of Speakers, dinners, and clinics o f the presidential election, a- a arm y grum bling a* the po ssibility are all set for the ft ret B B A of a pctticoated Commander-inta rre d m ilita ry result ( I the A lu m n i conference to be on the h v the G o v e ru - C hief. revel* annonu rn Now i* a p p ea r' c e rta in Peron campus F rid a y . m ent F r d a N a tio n a lly known business adPre»a O ffic e w ill accept the presidential nom­ The Pre: idem m inistration g raduates from the ination. W h a t organized political xpianation the disclosed w th out cia** of 1919, to the present day the 69-year*' Id opposition rem ains w ill find it re s o n a tio n even m ore d iffic u lt to p revent his w ill a rriv e here on that, date to An bal O. O liv ie ri, n a v y Capta be- ©ming the firs t President in p a rticip a te in group clinics and the fo rm er I ndie rse e re ta ry . A rg e n tin e history to succeed him ­ con f erence.*. m ow n w hether the It w as not k R eg istration will be held from pressure or a* self. M in ister quit ur 8:30 to 9:30 a m. 'n the Union O pposition cam paigning w ill be a gesture of self blame because Bu ild in g . d iffic u lt or impossible tome na >a air o ffic e rs w ere reDr. J . Anderson F itz g e ra ld , co n ­ Congress S a tu rd a y nigh* ap­ ported to lave jdined in tho resulting dean of the College o f proved P e rm '* decree declaring a volt-— a re vol w hich the new*pa-tate of civil w ar, authorized him Business A d m in istra tio n , w ill pre­ per E l I,ah''t -?a s a id r e s u lt e d in to m ake any purges or shifts in side at the general forum from one k died an> seven wounded, the com m and of the A rm ed Forces 9 bio a m. to l f noon rn Hogg The soc all! and ra d ical parties, necessitated by the abortive revo- A u dito rium . Speakers at p re lim in ­ chief po litical opposition, reported ary m eetings w ill be ( arro l! D Ut OI '. and authorized the ex* mem several o f th br promin< Sim m ons, ’24, vice chancellor for clition o f leaders of the revolt. hers wei e ur ie r arrest, That the ( over rnment ntended tops to Electrostatic Generator to ta ke toe strongest old the es ape of ne inns acridenced used o f the plot w as Hy the placing of h eavy guard* around all embassy >ffices and rerebeliious ofsider es. to prover re fu g e under fire r* fm m tatting professor of Business La w and Real F.state. The Rev. Gresham M arm ion w ill give the invocation. O th er speakers w ill be Dr. F la ­ ger F . T a n n ery, assistant comp­ tro lle r o f the Hum ble Oil and R e ­ fining C om pany; C. H . Caveness, state a u d ito r; and Boulding S. M othershead, certified public ai com itant of P a in te r, Mothershead, Simpson and Com pany, H arling en, T exas; Dr. Jo h n A. W h ite , profes­ sor o f accounting w ill serve a* chairm an. Also I). L. W . Raist.v, assistant vice-president o f the federal re ­ serve hank of A tla n ta : R e ry l H u ll, branch m anager of G eneral M o­ tors Acceptance C o rp o ratio n ; A. G. Adams, vice-president of the Am erican N ational Batik. Also Dr. H ilto n T. Shepherd, d irecto r o f Shepherd Associate*, M anagem ents Consultants, J . C. Thompson, president of Southland C o rp o ra tio n ; Thad W e a v e r, d ire c­ tor of In d u strial R elations, Hughes Gum Com pany, and Sherm an Strong , director o f personnel, La G lo ria Oil Corporation. Also Ralph B. Thompson, assn ciate professor of M arketing, A l­ that i-eservi that re se rvo ir is used to accelerate len Cam , Sales tra in in g manager. these particles down a vacuum W estern Reserve L ife Insurance tube inside which the p articles C om pany; Hubert Fo ste r, Hubert form a high-velocity stream which Fo ster Com pany, food brokers, and is controlled and focussed. W . H. Pu rd y, le ctu re r in a d v e r­ T his stream , Dr. Hudspeth ex­ plained, is shot at a target made tising. Also R. H G u el ic h J r . , pre*i up of the atomic nuclei whose structure is to be investigated. dent of Guelioh and Boebel, In I'he bombardment w ill cause the corporated, realtors and com m er­ nuclei to disintegrate. W ith the cial developers, Buffalo, N. V., and completion of the machine, the Dr. Davis W . Gregg, dean of the range of these im portant nuclear A m erican College of L ife U n d er w rite rs ; Dr. M cG in n is and J . A n ­ studies w ill he extended. derson Fitz g e ra ld , consulting dean of the College of Rustiness Ad m inistration, i Dr. H. K . Sn ell, H ard in g La w rence, vice-president, Traffic, of the Pioneer A ir Lin e s; O. B. E n ­ glish, president o f Red Rail M o­ tor Freight Lin e s; T. P. kfffck.. superintendent of freight produc­ wa* unable to got in It was then tion, merchandise, and station sos that he and the- land lady entered vice, Southern Pacific Lin e s; and the room and discovered the body. R ohert F , Rader, vice-president of T ry o r was quoted a* saying that Lyk e s Brothers Steam ship C om ­ Robinson had seemed extrem ely pany. A lso, Jam es P. Bass, D istrict des; (indent recently. Sales m anager of the Am erican M rs. Bou chard told police that Robinson was a quiet, studious A irlin e s ; Ed Fe rree , assistant to the supervisor of operations, man, who fre q u e n tly studied late Brow n Express C om p any; .lame* at night and spent m any hours Pierce, assistant to the general practicing on the organ. m anager of Jo e D. Hughes, In Robinson, an ‘ A ’ student, re c o rp o iat cd. ceived hi* B A from the U n iv e r­ sity in August. Business and F in a n c e ; Jo h n A. M cC u rd y, secretary o f the F.xS tu d e n ts’ A ssociation; Dr. Ralph J . W a tk in s , director o f research fo r Dull and B rad stree t, In c o r­ porated, and D. L. Bib b y, fo rm er football star and now vice-president o f the In te rn a tio n a l Business Machines C o rp o iatio n . Dr. Jam es C. D olley, I D iversity vice-president, w ill preside at the luncheon meeting, 12:30 to 2 p. in. in the Union B u ild in g B all Room. Dr. W illia m R. Sp rieg el, dean of the College of Business A d m in istration, w ill speak on “ The College Looks Ahead. Toastm aster at the dinner m eet­ ing, to be held in the M ural Room of the Stephen F. Austin Hotel, will he Of K. b a il M cG innis, Atom Smasher Kicks Up Million Volts in Test Run diplom atic im m u nit The plot, w hic h Pero n aimed at the a.seas* ination of self and hi* gtamol •nu* w ife , seemed to have s*re. g«.n? hand { ' r re-elec Hon Move nrlh Pero n w a* nom inated f !,r ond six-year term a t a ma* on**ration of tr." Peron>«t ne* and the Peron-apon«ore *r* i I Jib o r C o n fe d e ra te n said S w rn rn W rn rn w T he U n iv e r s it y * own ‘ atom him* E v a , sm asher” is beginning to show his signs of a shocking lif e — about a 11. m illion volts worth. M ore than a m illion volt* was dem- produced in a test by the fourcigar-shaped machine, Par- teen-ton Gen- said Dr. Em m e tt L. H udspeth, di­ G T ) rector o f the N u clear Physics Re -(■arch La b o ra to ry. A cap a city of last mon t i. B u t he had n -t I un.aby a c ­ fo u r m illion volt* is experted when cepted tne nom ination. The d e la y is fin ally completed. O n ly a f*w had raised questions. Did he re a lly educational institu tion* have such w a^t to step dow n now and avoid a m achine, which i* te ch n ically ppob'#m a caused br m ounting in* known a* the t a n de G r aaf Flee atio n , shortages of fo reig n ex­ tor stat ie G e n e rato r. F o u r U n iv e rs ity student* help change a nd poor yie ds of Argenmg build the in stru m en t are W i l ­ liam B. Rose, K. R. Spearm an, R o h e rt T-. Seale, and N orm an Bos $46 Contributed To Freedom Drive , operate* on the principle o f a con v e y or belt E le c tr ic a l charges are sprayed on a w h irrin g cotton belt, and the charges are carried up to a dome shaped metal term in al on w hich they are stored. T his te r­ m inal serves a* an e lectrical reser vo ir, and as the belt. continues to bring charges to it, a high voltage is qu ickly built up. A tom ic particles, which a r e the m achine’s am m unition, originate inside the dome-like term in al. The e lectrical energy accum ulated in Suicide Verdict Returned in Death 1trom. W h en in norm al operation the g en e ra to r is enclosed in a seven T. F in le y Robinson, 24-year ton pressure vessel into which old music student from E J Paso, L o n and nitrogen are introduced wa* found dead in his room nbout to p revent the machine from The Grusa.de or Freedom drive 6:20 a rn. Frid a y . drew to a clos4' F r id a y at 2 p rn. thro w in g off a rtificia l lightning. Ju s tic e of tri( Pea* v I i avis A n u cle a r m achine of this type w ith a total of *48.4! contribuB lak slee returned a v erd ict of sui­ ted by U n i vers v students, A m o cide late F r id a y afte rn o o n a fte r Kowot.ny, dean v c men, sa i d . p a ra ffin tests by the D epartm ent A f t e r collect mg -<21 09 the fi of Public S a fe ty revealed d efin ite fiat 'he drive lost some of It. traces of nitrate on Robinson * m om entum and netted o n ly fin .0 9 hand*. T h u rsd a y a - d *15.23 F rid a y F iv e A frie n d , Jim in y I ryot o f 191 I h m dred and four Btu d< n’ * * gned N ueces, and Mrs. H. O. Bouchard, the freedom r\owo?ny A d irecto r for th * y e a r s pro- R o b in so n * la n d lad y, discovered stated. duetion of “ Tim e S ta g g er* O n ” R o b in so n * body. Robinson had The mon**) * . a '• in th* build­ must he chosen bv O ctober IS , been shot once o ver the right, ear ing of a R adio F re e A « i» . and in bar.ooni dean ne for subm itting scripts for and w as fu lly clothed, ly in g face flo at ng anti- ommui the m usical comedy. up on tne bed, police said NearH e r ■nd t n e I r o n 1 ’i r t a S tu d e n t* interested in the job , nj lay a .tm calib er pistol. can report to Jo u rn a lism B u ild ­ T r y or, in response to an earlier Twin Pines C o-op A d d s ing 105 for details or contact Ann phone conversation w ith Robin C o u rte r at. 7 4431. U s u a lly the job bird H o u sin g Unit gr.es to a dram a m a jo r, b u t oth­ son, came to Robinson s room and Be* au-e in an xten.-i •< adv er- er student? w ith previous th e a tri­ tilin g cam paign to obtain mem- cal experience m ay also apply. Sponsored a n n u a lly by Theta her*. T w in Pin t ha - had o add another house. T he new un * is at Sig m a Phi. natio nal fr a te rn ity for 2003 Neches. O th er house* are at women in jo u rn a lism , the show is a take-off on some phase of carn­ 2005 and 2007 Neches. F o rty - o re boy* live in the co­ ous life. This y e a r’* show w ill run op u n it* and TO more are w aitin g four p e rfo rm an e* .Ja n u a ry IO , l l , A ll new' appointm ents to the and 12 in Hogg A u d ito riu m . to get in. S te e r H ere C om m ittee w ill he a n ­ Stu d en ts w ritin g scripts or m u­ J im Alexand* r is president and nounced in the Texan next TriBoh Cox is vice-president. House sic for T S O must have a fir s t act da , Kent M c lly a r, cha.! man of and synopsi* o f the reft nf the m anagers are D a rre l ( ox, R a y the com m ittee, announced S a tu r­ p lay ready bv O ctober 15 v P a lm e r, and C o rw in A ' deregg. day. M c lly a r , summei chairm an of the com m ittee and recently reappointed, stated that a I ap p li­ cations for member-hip a ie w e l­ come hut must be turned in by W ednesd ay. A p plication* may be made at the Stu d e n t Association non-credit students, W o m e n ’s O ffic e in the T e x a - Unio n. S unday From those applicant* accept­ Gym . _ N ew m an C lub , Texas Theaii 0 ___ Rn*n Ha-hana service*, Hil- ed for m em bership on the com m it­ ?er. tee, S tu d e n t Pre sid e n t W a le s M a d ­ el Foundation. Dear I m D. Haske ■ speak 11 lo — C o ffe e H our, H del Fo u n d a ­ den w ill appoint tw o secretaries U n iv e rs ity M ethodist < h urch. and one assistant r ail mar tion. The com m ittee w ill begin o f f i ­ 2 — A lpha Phi O m ega open m eet­ 12:50 Chim es P ro g ra m . ing, Texas I. n o n 109. R ally Com m ittee, W ag g en er cial operations on M onday. O cto­ ber 8, a fte r the new appointment,* M ic a ’s F o rty it Aud H a ll 4 0 1 . have been approved and recorded. r-ternat ona! .'I G re a t Issues Com m ittee, T e x ­ In addition to upperclassm en who Te as I 'm on 31 5. H ere 1 Square and folk dance cia--, ai p appointed f or S te e r w ork. J a k Stro n g , chairm an of LaW m en’s Gym . exI Wa:e- Madden to speak the pre- hma t C ouncil, expects ga I :I Ho; to Cam pus Leag ue of W om en more than tw enty-five freshm en applicant- to work with the com ­ ee l. 30 V o te r s, W o m e n ’s Gym . la I Hom e Econom ics »' lob, H E B m ittee. of the ( i un mi It ce N ew mem bi mg, read mg room. . -tan I- to i :u- until th ey pa-.D P C om m ittee, Y M C A , ■n health a rd •an­ D irecto rs of In te rn a tio n a l an examinable itation and a nex. Fin ends hip Club, A MC A. Rev. Ii Hi iii I nstCute of Verona -r a1 Sciences, E n g in e e rin g B u ild in g ll- Director, Script Needed for TSO Applications Due For Steer Here W U c, oe$ J4 by play w hile m an i­ pulations of wheels and light* showed w here the ball was a t a1 times. Also shown at h glance w ere the number o f downs players in action, yards to go, the quarter, what the play was, and the score. Most o f the observers of the G rid-giaph were very enthusias­ tic and loudly cheered the ’H o rn s throughout the game a* they stomped the Pu rd u e Boilerm aker*. J One student, Diane F o rtin , said. “ The Grid-graph i* w onderful when VOO are linable to see the Cadet Officers Appointed To Lead Rotcee Regiment Employers Seek Barbers, Nurses, Judo Instructors Telephone- are still jan g lin g in the S tu d e n t Em p lo ym en t Bu re a u , IL Ha! I I 7, a* anxious employ ci s seek a judo in stru c­ tor, male nut .es, a barber, and various o ther employe*. The bureau, under the d ire c ­ tion of Jo e I). F a r r a r , takes from 3 50 to 200 applications each day from st jdent.x, and re ­ ceives about 75 telephone calls lio m employers. Students who have fie ld ap plications are urged to check telephone numbers given a t the ii eau. S e v e ra l have missed opportui ities fen jobs because of giving incorrect numbers. “ La-t ye a r part-tim e jobs a el e obtained foi 4,290 st u­ dent- Th;- year the B u reau has secured p sition for 8 5 per cent of its a p p lican ts,” M r. F a r ra r said. It was also High School Day at Ross-Ade Stadium. Dawson’s first marker came late in the first quarter to climax a drive that began on the Purdue 30. T Jones replaced Dan Page at quarterback, and pitched the ball out to Dawson, who went around his own right end for the touchdown, making it 7-0 when he kicked the extra point. Dawson’s second touchdown came about the middle of the second period, after Paul W illiam s had set up the score when he recovered Je r r y Thorpe’s funmble on Purdue’s 32. • then p. wo-hour p ted will I B a r I x•*rn » Are M onday -e< i e t a ma I d of bai exam im irs, ha* need t h« ■ bi,! exams w ii I he M n iy a ’ 8:30 a.m. in the of R!I r< ut •?iv e ' at the (I a y a r .i W ( J. I u .ti » given at 8 a.m. d m in i*trative of < upturn tm I | cd cadet < olone to comma deer*. regimen* and Ronald A. V filk m 1 Jo e l Intel! go H ei.ant ( oloncl, PXCCU I cadet L 4>ert ade x irk pat riel rive o f f i cor, Bu d d y J a ■ ( boat j WMin, a and I-aw once E . W a lto n ur l e a p I vV. P ra tt, cap aam I). B l ( done!* j pointed « adet Lieutenn , ai® o ff ii P la n s ai i t pa i and w ill command tin fi it am \\ ilma j ll!, < N a t Hand! (' I V, j second I lunations re*j oRb, Af.) artin I iS M .VI el I ti Ii , vli I ; lier < adc t A d infant- are Pat ( tain. . W in ­ o rt B , C ai n a o' ; lo iii; lei is D. op M S u p p ly let ( ’aptain ; ; born, lixun ; W oodson , let ( a n ta lr . Bm and ’ o f I i- d c G ta fTen i: a, n . I W e ld o n Ii k . c a • \\ puny cadet i adet }■arSo W ilson, fonim ande ap .I I. IB I, \. I ra r ( A ) , A lier i D. Ho IE ), F . Mi in O. Mica, W ic a Prepare Ha Ka I N IS A W e e k Program N a tio n a l Independent Stu d en t* W eek , O ctober 1-6, w ill be observ­ ed by Mica and U ira w ith mft'* meetings and the annual H arvest Dance. The W ic a convocation at 7 p.m. M onday in Texas Union 315 will take the form of a program fea tu rin g the “ T h e ad o ra b ies,” from Theadorne Co-op, and a busine.vs session. M ica w ill sponsor a mass meet ing ednesday night at 7 o’clock in G arrison H a ll auditorium . Speakers w ill be A i no N o w otny, Dean of S tu d e n t L ife and ch ie f founder of Mica on this campus fifteen year* ago; and Brad ley Bon viand, ex president of the stn dent body and ex president 4 M ica, now w ith the A ttorney (ten cr a I * oftn * . Du: ng tne w eck o ! O tto ne r I through 8 both group.- will have booths on the cam pus to inform students about M ica, W ic a , -nd toe N a tio n a l Studentind ep en­ dent A ssociation, rn addition to having display* in the corridor of th® M aili Bud iii g. first L. Br M SA T. < Ba vim Mi a an the ort \\ ar a an* rig ti h t f or i rge W . J ac r T . H a ir Mr ot I oM I O R I Y B. Btuon, Earlami i i a i t Kei ghe M J or W (> a nu R. J . W . IL M lim- in, w Lam J . Lehm an, I W . PatterR alph V illa ­ ger, W illia m w I) k F . V on ng. an w . W e* >nd lieutenants are ('a d e t ,n J r., Reuben D. By R U S S KF.RS TEN Douglas A rn dson, K. S . FarCook, I eon f rr~ man taking ria, W ill am I). F a ir child, Je s u * I. • W R o b e r t s , M ai(tit, net ted late F rid a y G a rcia , Span ken, Ja m e s J . SmeS wa* “ tire d fro m spending tin h In a ’ av t *he Rom ance B u ild in g .’ t ana a : F-ed W . S tolte, * A Iso i H Ste ve *, K irh a 1 S. W illia m T. W elch, WilOur o f the Lo n g h o rn football- V\ at.*or W Heeler, and Jam es \\ iiHam T cr*, not ng the scant send off tu rn ­ out F r in', a? the a irp o rt, w ry ly Ilford. Appointed cadet instructo rs are cracker : “ W e better w in thi* one. l f we o«o. th ey w >n’t even have J . J . H o ffm a n . Pat Noel, Jero m e Per- O' R oberto V e la , and a -‘ at! >n atter bant at the ait - T Gal e T. Vick. port to meet u *.” ACRES Injured Yell Leader In Fair Condition Diane Sander*, U n iv e r- ity beau­ ty and o n ly g irl cheerleader, was in “ p ainful but not c ritic a l” c o r ­ ds? no at B rack e n rid g e H ospital S a tu rd a y from a Thur«dn night ca r accident. Mi*- S an d er* wa* in ju red w hen the car in w h ir she wa* riding. driven by U n ive rsity student Pa u l ( W a g n er, w a* in co -ion w ith par T ed car on the De--a i road. nju red was an A u stin Alf man, Jo h n n y Dove, w in was standing near the pam ed car. He wa* reported ti fan cond lion S a t­ urd ay m orning. Dove wa* w orking betw een two ia r- stopped on the road when the a eident occurred, o ffic e r* said. W agm > said he wa* blinded by the light* of another car. The physician attending Miss San d er* at B ra c k e n rid g e H spital -aid S a tu rd a y the cheerleader should he “ up and ab o u t’ in a week or ten days, and that w heth­ e r she continued to serve a-' cheer­ leader depended on her rate of r e c o v e i\ . Clique to Elect Chairman Tonight The fra te rn ity C lique w ill holr it* first fa ll m eeting a t the Kapp? Alpha house tonight at 11 o ’clock Boh W h e e l e r , ch a irm an , an flounced Sa tu rd ay. W h e e le r said business on th< agenda of t h i s organizations meeting includes election of a nev chairm an and a S tee rin g C om m it tee fo r this school ye a r. Although he indicated tha there would be other business ii addition to the elections, he re fused dire ct comment on the na ture of the business. S u n ra y. S u f f e r 30 H BI IM E D A I!.V J T g g N ^ g ll O h io State T o p s M u stan gs, 7-0, Steers D espite Benners' A erial Circus Q e S D lt e (.C U — O h io , „ M B U S , O ., S r p t . 29 S U L '. B u c k ry .S ..II /* fr .H B r n n r r . , w h f l: m o .f d in y (> r M o , U » n * 21. . p .c k .d #f t a finish th ird rn tho n . t . a n . l rn,- . a ],.pinto fo o tb a ll , r , . ( n i -*' " ,rr r „ p tH „ (O r ! r ■ ■ „ b ,„ „. « av* iii „d .n . . A t pl* « ■ ** In .(.n o w ,,, i n c , mr By "" on ro u g h n e ss p e n a lty , Job Opportunities WI will re c e iv e B. S. d e g re e in Ja n u a r y •sation. T h . I -on. s u e during will r e c e i v e B S. o r Y o u ara In v ite d lo an . s a f e l y H u m b le 0-1 * R e lin in g C c ., ■»«»- i? ,• G la d £ 1 ’* * r .r,d ,h t -.Ut of R - ,A d r S t . phom ore fla g ., S te ts o n hats, an d c o w b e ll., the T e x a s d e l e g a t i o n m ade the and \ it W it h 2> second* to p la y he hit H e n ry S to lle n v crc a w ith « P « “ * on the 13-vnrd lin e, h u t the M u* ts n g re, f iv e r fu m b le d w hen ta r k led sud S h e rw in < a n d e * of O h io re co vered to had the th re a t. D A L L A S , Se p t AAM c a lv e d OVer T e x .* hut had 29 out a Texas 1ZP H o u lt o n . T e .a i. C c m p . n y r . p f . i j end* Huh to te e , a ^ more 20-* icb ed uled th e e In t . r e it . d ,n tnt Aggie .o m b in .tio n ro u * h , -oaxh ■ H ow . , » t<»,oh,l >.n t , » . hM t..» lh . th ; » S i t h ......... . de-emnhasizing fo o tb a ll, th ,,, p „ .t . m p . r i . to p ., of _ _ ...in., u I Ars rw Ka* w h.pl. 1 - ^ h . . ■'* p u r ity in ' n . ' on thV “ ' , « r y in .titu t.O P w .n tin g to down th ,, m ulti m illio n .d o lla r Humble Oil Cr Refining Co. S a tu rd a y H o u s to n , Texas w e re th e ir afternoon giant, « r .« p l p Un ' 'V\vbm h asketl th e big _ ( O VERSEA S C A PS in s ig n ia n ec kw ea r l„ d and Joseph's Mans Shop P° no p o rt . c At Ic ... ©♦ber m ilitary items t-J* o p *Pn n * tr iin in g , IW P d o w n to ch.„*».•• T h is WHR partiCuUiTs tru e --- 1 i-l ANNOUNCING OUR NEW SERVICE » r^ in the c i t y t h >* is d i s t i n c t iv e n o d a u t h e n ­ tic . R e s t o f n i l , it 's t t y le d to M At this lo w cost, w hy go an­ other day w ithout the convenience o f your ow n ch eck in g account? N o red tape; just d ro p in here to m o r­ ro w for 5 minutes and buy a book 127 East 6 th of 20 T h r if t if .hecks. N o charge for deposits or m onthly service. Students—You Con Still Hear FRANK PACK H e a d of B 0 e C h r 's ’ a^ r o sn* TbuM Cfoet • th ln tic a lly , I . lh . . . d D r. V . r . . . T . A t th e R e g u la r 1 0 :30 A . M . W o r s h ip and 7 :3 0 S e r v ic e s P .M . M e m b e r Fe d e ra l D e p o t * Insurance C o rp . Austin, T#xos th* W CLLiLU (AfUtU£ CvRYED IMSIOC *f. x(w „ H ,,, ... Mc r n THE HA ADLE. B Y PA ESS/H 6 THE ^ W rtU EA , THE OATHEA COULD 'S L A / '’H IS N O R M A N . O k.-i.t S e p t. -JO (lr a h l.llH K ia ( ., j th ie f !#cd bv e lu s iv e D e la n o VA oms* k and h a rd - ru n n in g R ic h a rd H a l l i ­ b u rto n , the A u s tin H ig h M a ro o n * clim b ed b ack fro m s fi-12 h a l f ­ tim e d e f ic it to sco re m o te th a n a po;nt-a-m inute in the second ha f On ^ T i ATUATO A COUTHTD THATCH CLEM A LT SET /HAD I* S w a m p W & M , 49-7 M aroon Rally Topple* Beaumont High, 32-12 STETSON ST UDDSD W ITH P f A ALS, TF - ii IS THI Dt$TlB6UlSHfO the S o u th e a s te rn C o n fe r e n c e , said be **w no reason to get ex cited . of the P U A I H f H think th# S o u lk w t it Loni .p p ,., I HL A ID W ITH DOLD AMO ;ne. Ma i y fo r any ch a n g e s in th** “ Wa HST OL HATCH f it S A M M T ^ /H SSD AHD A l U S SHAM SI, A d d ition al *port* new* in rluding S a tu rd a y • big football •cora* and th* *to ry of Sun d a y * ba neb* ll action may ba found on page IO, the final page of t h i • m u f , tt il« o n rr.ix n c .il • ' ' fr e t , p , e d e n , . In te r M i o . r d . u . u I I " th* S o u t h . , .t , ro U .g r. in g e n e ra lly *a.d th e y saw no teaso the sport w as born in l Rr'9 , and the W e s te r n C o n fe r e n c e tBig M A V H A M C A M U SO TH IS U W Q U f J NOT ICF. l r . , .n il l> »>Utb*'l c o .c h B . r n c y the CH*, o f tho Iv y L e a g u e , w here Klf 4A i / / / M C fM T U A Y W ATCH W O ALD m a l s n e a k in g th lim e d I " " v ie w ll »• « M t i o n . l o v .r - r n , p h . sir.IPK- So we we .o r PP u . rd // >f '8 / 6 S H O T * # n e the tw o - y a rd v e i ted. f . razor- ( ft; a ro ig h in g p e r L rp p m a n ga ner fjriv c w h ic h WO* a hiRh », h „ „ the ti* n v lr • ' W b l* - 1 t “ # ti » 1 ‘ |V* l ..th o r. d r. JEWELRY ODDITIES i he p o in t. p a y m e n t of * , n l e l f of ..m p c '.n x - t h in c g .m .., fo r re c e i ve*f a rid is * I, H o o p e r m is r e i nH gh* around foot Via ll ? role. 1 ( h u r ly r . p l i. d , “ nothing.| W * M « d r .it ie ‘ ®11” * t _ T h ir t w n . d . o c . U d e h . P K . . dr . .p u n . . «r.d»l in » n .« h t h . d p r o ie iy t in K . patch es spot a a arri* f o r the seco n d A g g “ *** dow n. (I. a< P .th elettcs and other facets c ________ ^ setup f ir e w ani A A M g'l* *• early n th e I 9 fi aid ramh r i . fro m ha r * me lead a n d it re m a in e d f o r L a m a r M H a r . a b g blond so p h o m o re t n p li- t h r e a t e r , to p u ll t o u t o f th e le f ’ W ith j u s t six he half, R a y D ra v e * * anted c o n tro l a th e is tic * ani !(ie°rh th«f* n e w o f c a m p u " l , f '* /. n ‘‘^r a * n d a ly signed to re tu rn the sport to a stric tly .im on-pur* u . . „ , - t h po q iir t e r h a r k a •« b a tte r b ack s. M c H a n , o p e r a t e g a t both quart e r back and fu llb a c k in A r oansa* to u c h d o w n s and h e lp e d trem end o u s ly to -et up a il o f th e o th e r R a z o rb a c k s c o rin g , m c, jd .n g an I I -yard fie ld goa b v La* S - .u J o peners. W illia m * , a il. H e also th r e w th e Key b,ock HariC*.* Sew e.., »p_a_, .la c k and D on B a r t o n , an d R o ‘b r v nn a to n c h d o w r p ».v A riz o n a S t a te cow ered fo u r Ka* D illo n re c e iv e d p ra ise * fro m th e agr eed th e “ doubie- z o rb a e k fu m b le * in toe f ir s t h a / . - r r.ed in a fine job T h e e go- o r e bobb e on ’ r ‘* le a d er a h -Btu H o t­ A r k a r.-a- 10-yard lin e n th e openro d the B o ile r m a k e r * .ng q u a r te r ar d sco red quick!'- o,*** <>t_ fens r; ^ ^ A P Poll Seeks Answer 127 East 6th r> .r the , the Is Football a Farce? 'dm ■mi 'a o v .r ^ ....... " * " r *•’" * k ,p l , h ' A A M s c o rin g dow n. O n ce A A M got, a to u c h d o w n , A t le , t h . e u e m b ly . p e r w n .l int«r- (o r iwn Tech often, . Location: Inquire at office of W . R. Hudson, Executive Assistant, College of Engineering. IN T E R V IE W S : ’J ' • r* -' '• Time: 7:00 p.m. be ^ to both on la rid an d in the a ir Date: M o n d a y , October 8 w ill gam s non «• , a ^ ,4 , S a t u r d a y nigh*, .-,1 a K « r e 27.00 tu rn e d paid in u ue tet yp— a rte a i, i* ork e v e r y m m in • d -a h a r e • **• -*r.im e r vs again** one of the toughest Red out, to see the Aggies arni , e< Ba der te a m * it e ve r fa re d . .te e s p la y th e ir br** gam e in D a. l T h e v had been rn ce* m g anE r r a t ic a t tim es, b u t b r illia n t la* Tn I I , ft».r th e Aggies sco red n u a d y at S a n Ar, >n the C o m p a n y s o p e ra tio n s . PERSO N A L of <0 ‘s, (o in Lye, en od p .r * : .< pan T h e w e a tn e r * a - • r-r foot* a »r m r '■••at*, e n * ne e n la t iv e i w ill d i . c u i l and - .p la n o p p o r t u n e . I in all p b a ie . » v ie w i th e In g ra n a m ait “ The ired. I h ey de* hacks co u ld hold Die ha. long naid , ;n the le ft enough. A m uch s m a lle r c ro w d th an ex and a .2 v ic t o r y z : z j , « . . » ® h . A g * * ............; * P I P * K , m , l h . ; x ro u n d o u t hiiXP. ny ch u n k * o f y a rd a g e w hen the t a gi « « in k 6 p p o d v ,n ,» ,.. - ♦ . l h . ^ of “ W e have F a rm e rs W /h ip T e x a s T e c h In Cotton Bowl, 20-7 . in J a n u . r y A ft- - o r , , nnve C M ichan Leads H ogs _ To Second Victory , _ . •* d S tt e d ee sp sp ite ite th *he° S ee e rr s ’ m i* fu fu m n b lees, I f , rubied fo u r tim e * ta k e « r he*e d u rin g p o ssib le th ro e «a’ th e ha * o u t, a f '» " M e ta • w ith a .p * .d . d - w e re read neaten the Wetter f * #n, € ab out ’ pleased u rr, d l’ w , t h I n iv e rm tv p e n n a n t., re t,el * , w r r *k e rr v .an d M r ^ ^ jo b , th en up vee* Tex* ,.“ t. H f .% dom ff ,, „ n th, , „ t . . „ r f ax, and A -A n i p e rfo rm e d b e fo re th e < a r- b#nd c h e r r y sra me r rh .r r, ? --M m su rre n d e re d the ba, or f, im and fo u r pa**e* w e re in te rc e p te d 1952 M . S. d e g r e e .. . *f" vt aa B la ir < e r r y , S W C t . t l . ■» t y » r - M dr i L o n g h o rn r. * n ** th is *n Geologists /h o s ta ir fa n . , I OT F u m b le s ll.tt8aHrfn i ^. ^f^oTr R* ^w^h :;* p re ve n t C o ach C h e r y adde pre ^ te r fo a c h t n * the re p re s e n te d w ith a s c a tte rin g of s t u d e n t ', exes, and Texans in the in d ia n a r i e im t y , s ittm g a . a K-'-*p Advanced Engineers, Chemists, Physicists who will g ra d u a te 29 n a if sc o rin g t h r u .t a eased the ait* 17 who In d .. S e p t a n x io u s m o m e n ta h ere S a t u r d a y , J a tte n d e d th e b u t T e x a s ’ s tro n g d e fe n s e an d first th ee, A lto n , o f score. F ig h t tim e* the s e n s a tio n a l bur U r th re w the b all, and e ght tim es he com pleted the p la y . A id e d b a roughness pens tv and one fo r offside, he m oved ’ he ball from off t in t i his own one foot line to O h io * Engineers . .a 32 27 * f t o r y r>f * t{ y'* r 0u -;tie n s^ i—« fo r some b tte rr- m ftltf ered bad h a n d l i n g . F o u r tim e* the M is ta n g s M ott d i-aslrou a o f toe m te rte p tions cam e n the c lo s in g min lie s The M I'ta n jr* ta d stopped ar, tth io surge on tn * one foot line a llo w in g the b u rk * o n ly fo u r y a r d s rn fo u r dow n* B e n n e t s opened a pa.* a tta c k from hi* ow n end zone in a v a lia n t a tte m p t to sq u a re the Humble Oil & Refining Company -« I IxansrhorraR A m on ft the T e x a * < S p l.)— P u r d u e * fired-up B o ilerm a k . r . * . v , U n b o r n fan- .n m . to h a lt oth er drive *. th HO W ARD PAG E T ,**n eer*. a u f ! LAFAYETTE. * ""> o p e n in g d a y th ro n e in O h . , h i. r u r r .il., - P ' - - * * th " f* th , * » ■ * a f th * th e y opened W ilh * / C aUuI i tto o rry. v. w itn essed the n te st. toesed an a t r ia witne«*ed the co contest. Roh _j0<) r, * o v e r the M u s ta n g * n * j np 0)ni0 c o r i n g piav w *» * . Tho ta e rf- la d e n O h .n an * . (1 , | o n P , T he B u r k a p icked r f c t r a p oint, f o r , lo a c h in the - c o n d - e n .M o n . on m „ r „ p tio B J . n o w . r r c H . l d * J f ’ mil on a 21- a I * M ta rn u p the^ h a ll o I , n„ ( S M I ' rn.,Id ha r d u p lic a te d it* fo u g h t w it h th e ir h .c k » to t h . w a !) re m a in d e r nw ?1 B a t t le | ~ to . P* •• -( . » " . r b . , k I W tm . A H .A m .n c . th . to Better This Year. Arkansas Downs Arizona, 30-13 TAKE A YEAR TO PAY A* Sunday, September TOU Tops Huskers W ith 28-7 Upset second quarter to wipe out a 7-0 LINCOLN, Nebr., Sept. 29— (Jf) I ans on their way to a 28-7 football Nebraska lead, gained in the open­ — TCU, a fine team of opportun- j Actory. lata, exploded a three-touchdown A crowd of 38,000 saw the ing period. The Nebraska score had eome barrage or. Nebraska in the second , Texas club score twice in the period Saturday to start the Tex-! four and one-haif minutes o, t-.v largely through a TCU pass inter­ ference penalty in the end zone. But this break was erased on the second play of the second quar­ 'M ural Musings ter. That was when quarterback Johnny Bordogna fumbled the ball on the Nebraska eight. The ball rolled backward into the end zone where end W ayne Martin of TCU fell on it for the tieing touch­ down. TCU came right back after a Br JEFF HANCOCK Texan Intramurai Co-ordinator short Nebraska punt with a 48C l n u A team s Were evenly j (nun.. ATO scored the,only touch, yard march ending when Bobby matched in Friday night1* intra- down en a pas. from U \ . Taylor Floyd went over from tho threeyard-line. mural football program, b u t class to H. VV. I ’..grim. Before the quarter ended, TCU B g a m e s involved a p a ir o f ru n Sigma Phi Epsilon’s **B taam aw ays ran wild f r id a y night to I ©fit I hi scored for the third time after Alpha Epsilon Pi a n d Kapp. Sigma Delta ' B ', 61-0. Barclay blocking a Tom Carodine punt on A lp h a tied, 6-«, in a C la ss A thrill- Dum ukes was tee big gun <>. < the N e b r a s k a 29. On the very next c r AEPI winning ths contest on ■SPE attack. I),smokes passed for play, the TCU star, Malvin Fowl­ p e n e tr a tio n s , 2-1, AEPI'* sc o re thre- touchdowns and ran for er, passed to end Bob Blair for the L on a pass from Milner to another. Thomas Thomas passed score. Keith Flowers kicked all Glared, midway in the first half. j to Blanton for one s c o r. and ran the extra points. ,, r p ! fo r two more, on one on a p u n t ra* p»•m. S igm a Chi. 9.25 4 months .....— Dishing. Sigma Nn failed to ma­ l-i Kai pa A lpha v*. S ig m a Alpha »P*ilon. I 1.50 terialize a s e r i o u s offensive D elta 5 months _______ T« Delta ▼*. Kappa Sigma. Clat* A threat. 13.75 6 m o n t h s ____ 7 p .rn Delta Ta I Delta v». Kappa. Sigma. 20.50 30, 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 College Style Center of the Southwest 611 Congress AE Pi's Penetration Beats Kappa Alpha Select Your Sportscoat and Slacks From Austins Largest Collection V T k h h itt $chasiQ f> Ji£r Cam o-Lite Sport Coat 5 0 % Cam el H air - 5 0 % Shetland RENT T Y P E W R IT E R S 9 months ........... 12 m o n t h s ........... 27.00 AU Ute models— Roy* ington, end Underwood. \ 205 Wet* 9th Ram- I Dial 7-441 Autom atic Car W ashing Co. V m l ii, hi It v*. AI VK v». Oak Mariner* Club. ve. Rpm Phi G am m a Delf a v*. D«>!ta K appa E psi­ lon, _ 0»- ■« U psilon *»- A lpha Tau O m ega. ( hi I’h i (it VB, L a m b d a Chi A lpha. S e r v ic e V a c c u u m e d in»ide — Si dew al l* Steam Cleaned W H IT E Greg Scott W e lc o m e S t u d e n t s & E x s Ball R o om Da n c e Studio $1.25 GRIME TO SH INE 22! South L am ar P h. 2-S3&0 A b o v e Texas Theater M ayfield Tweed Coats Added comfort you can t get in on ordinary shoe Gabardine Slacks M cG re go r Cord Coat Flannel Slacks These ore just a few from our sto ck of hundreds of sport coats and slacks. You re sure to find exactly w h at you want at the price you w ant to pay at- Herringbone Shetland Coats “Hip Hugger” Slacks By McGregor SH O E | STORE 2348 G u adalupe — O n the Drag W IA M u tt S d u w f i* & (S h o w n 611 C o n gre ss W a r n e r 30. f] o 1951 THE D A I L Y J g A N ^ li n k M o n Campus Authority W ho Can Draw Line? o n H i# C o m p o * rjC o u d iJ r u m p e h Vtqt- pHitorial “ w e ” d u r i n g th$*ir W ijliam A lle n w h i t e , Joseph Pulit- 4 W i t h o n l y 5 2 w e e k ? i n t he y e a r a ^ m e of these National Weeks «et lost in the shuffle. This n e x t week, for example, is - »tional Independent Students Week, Kellthous Emphasis Week, s nd Natmnal Ne w sp a pe r Week. I t h a t w e d Uke to talk about here is National Newspaper Week, which features the striking theme of "your newspaper bahts ’ he way rn freedom.” There s something a hit unusual about •his ne ws pa pe r business, The publisher thinks you run a paper for profit; the advertiser think - you r u n it exclusively for his business; the press agent looks on it as an organ for publicizing his clients; the clubs and societies want to HP it for their own exclusive benefit Al l keep o n th- look-out for their n a m e s (correctly spelled) in prim. S o m e w h e r e 'in the middle of all that we have ’he editor and the reporter* tryin g to pr in t the new? tai rh and ac­ cura t cly, arid usually with valid inter:• in# it into thin complicated pretation a c h e n e ti la! ch di lation ha? made of life. I'ntil How we (and w e ’d like that edi­ torial “ we” to mean the ne w s pa pe r boni­ ness as a whole) t hi nk we've been doing about as f ai r a jo b as possible. Th e r e have been some pr ett y good m e n w h o ?e r E r n i e P y l e — m o r e t h a n w e c a n m e n l i o n h e r e . A n d t h e y ’v e d o n e s o m e b e t t e r than average work toward b rin gin g knocks, new* however, and when distributing -urn*’ some Friday football m orning w hen squad boarded the a plane bound f or P u r d u e , t h e r e w e r e j u s t a b o ut m o r e n e w s p a p e r re porters and p h o to g r a p h e r s t h a n U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t ? at A u s t i n Air- port . E x p e c t i n g a b i g t u r n o u t , t h e t e a m got !«, t h i s w h a t y o u cal l s p i r i t ? COCKRUM i° a R e m a r k i n g t i . a - n< v. a J t A m enably {ii th at th e Studc m ittee saw fit to create -ch a c b e c a u s e it w ill t a k e a g r e a t b u r ­ b elie r * ad no confl ict . The den la test of th ese tilts beand • of to ir r ita te government official? a n d , i n ­ gag rule, ser u r i t - officei, im ­ p o u n d e d official r e c o r d, s e c r e t m e e t i n g , a n d t i g h t l y - r e g u l a t e d g o e o u t t h e r i g h t o f t he p e o p l e t o k e e p i n ­ formed of the activities of their g o v e r n ­ ment. That ri ght c a n o n l y b e p r e s e r v e d b y t h e u ni f ie d p r o t e s t a c t i o n s o f t h e v o t ­ the new spaper'? fu n ctio n s of g o v e r n m e n ­ tal w a t c h d o g and c o m m u n i t y mirror. N e w s p a p e r s a r e still f a r f r o m p e r f e c t , o f c o u r s e , but b y a n d l a r g e t h e y ' r e c o n ­ d u c t e d h o n e s t l y w i t h p u b l i c i n t e r e s t in mind. During National Newspaper Week, for a free press. n a t i o n a l d e f e n s e , old To m was p r e t t y b r i g h t , y e t it m a y look like h e' a c o n t r a d i c t i n g h i m ­ self. Bu t , t h e n , he lived in a c o n t r a d i c t o r y w o r l d . Shuck*, if he lived t o d a y he. could e r e a t e twi c e t h e p a r a d o x e s in h a l f t h e life s p a n . So w h y n o t a g r e e wi t h a most all he s a y s ’ F i r s t the d i l e m m a . S u p p o s e we h a d a g o v e r n m e n t wi t h o u t newspapers, Tor one t hi ng , b e t t i n g on e l e c t i o n s w o u l d he r o m e r i sky, if t h e r e were a n y e l e c t i o n s a f t e r a f e w y e a r s of non- c e n s u r e d g o v e r n m e n t . T h e n , t oo, t h e g o v e r n i n g class w o u l d m a k e o f f wi t h the s wa g b e f o r e the g o v e r n e d knew what was h a p p e n i n g . S u p p o s e we ha d a n e w s p a pet without a government. T h e n s u p p o s e s o m e Aggi e p r o n e s p o r t s w r i t e r lilly r e ­ mar ks that the Tex as Long horns are a "b u n c h * sm oes.’ T h e r e b e i n g no law t o re s t r a i n s p o r t s f a n s f i o m as? a i l t i n g s po r t s w r i t e r s , the p , Hir guy would probably w r i t e his n e x t c o l u m n f r o m a ho *( ital bed. S o r r y , we have. T h e Da{ | | T exan not a m ajor argum en . of cours e, ex p t as a m a t t e r of th at area, pr i nc i p li e - e v e n in th at s o m e p e o p l e wi d n o t maj or . story. In b r i e f , h e r e De a n N ow o t n] i n f e r s t sl ot of o n t a c t m a n h e iv e r n m e n t and tween student was Uai ve; s t y A d m; m i t r a l as k e d by p er s o n s oui i d e t h e ' n t v- i -Tty to allow t r usa d e f o r F r e e ­ d o m col l ect i ons to be m a d e on t he deed. to often b rin g reprisal? again * the press. 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P e t- W anted G I R L S , B O Y ? a n d f a m i l y la n d r y d o n # at hom e. 1406 C edar. P h o n e : 2 -4 2 -1 . WANTEED: M an for new in d u stry p u b li­ c a t i o n , t r a i n e d in t e l l i n g , a d v e r t i s i n g , w r iti n g . Some i r a • - . Senti p h o to g rap h . *■ V r o m pl- t e i n f o r m s ! tor au nt :dJ. a~ As i JIa rn . p eeled to 7 nr * P I K » tions, 1602 H arold S tr e e t, H o u s t o n . Texas. L s '* m o d * ! a ts a d a rd ty pew ri'**. R hone 6 1 9 '* . W A N T EID Royal Sunday, September 30, 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 5 in of PT the me Week' rye** Man C3ctus Editor Joined Stan To Kill Time on Hands By B E T T Y SEG A L Texan Socnty Editor' T m much tim e ‘ tarted C h a rlie I president o f S ilv e r Spurs, a I n Too mu-ti time Vpr«’tv service organization. LoPta to r to w o rk on t h , C a 't a , w h en , w . ■" J ttlh ss » . he was a freshm an. N ow he s a mmn g mw “— t Sp u r, C h a rlie confiders the o r­ senior and e d :for-in-chief of the ganization the fin est on the cam ­ yearbook. pus. He says there is no group ne W h ile doing such routine du­ would ra th e r w ork w ith and bpties as ty p in £ anfi p o k i n g . C h a r­ lieves th a t there are trem endous lie fir« t came in contact w ith the p o ten tialities for the com ing ye a r. frie n d ly atm osphere in the C a c­ Lo o k in g fo rw a rd to the be-t tus ffice. tn t o ffic e. IItt kept Kepi him nim coming UWUIU“s hack a* evident bv his re ceivin g y e a r of co-operation am ong memthe annual a w a rd fo r t h . o u t h e r, o f t h . b .n d C W * . * an standing f.rs t -year w o rk er. H is S ilv e r Sp u rs in the w ay o f service second semester at the I n iv e rs ity to the school, C h arlie foresees ad­ C h a rlie was assistant editor of the ded color to the school sp irit this h on orary section. He was ed ‘ or year. Y o u can read ly see that ( b a i­ of the fr a te r n ity section fo r two lie likes to w ork w ith people. He years before becom ing editor-in hief. was a freshm an sponsor at the chief. C harlie also joined the R O I C j „ y ^ on t he program com m ission r ifle tpam and W e stm in ste r Stu- i at W S F ) and a m em ber of Dr. dent Fe llo w sh ip w hen be was a D e w itt R ed d ick ’s C en tu ry Cla-s at freshm an. W h ile he was co-cap- the P re s b y te ria n C hurch, Studenttain of the r ifle team last ye a r j F a c u ity C om m ittee, A P O , and w ith L a r r y S co tt, the U n iv e rs ity '* Teja9 clubteam won fo u rth place in a nac h a rlie w ill be c o m m i s s i o n e d by tior.al c o m p e t i t i o n . T hree U niver- the N a v y in j une, ’52, when he sity students, Bob Ja m a r , T om re ceive a business adirnmstraM a y, and C h a rlie, w ere a r r m n g the tion (\eg ro e j n m a n a g e m e n t . top ten in d ivid u al sc-rers in the W h e n C h a rlie w as elected to the national match editorship of the C actus, he sa\s E v id e n tly C h a rlie still had spare hena l i g n i n . *■ . m anv this sum m er at Fa lm u th , Mass. a c tu a lly have no dea how rn ny nis M organ. AUSTIN NOVELTY CO. I - ' , T h e aw a rd w as fo r a tabloid new s-j I re a lly know. I t . P H . 8-4357 “ B u t when we go to take pic­ SOO W. 5tb paper put out by -he chapter how m an y, p robab ly in t h , thoutures where there is a visitin g stressing the them e “ A d vertisin g sands, he added. ‘big nam e’ we don’t go p rim a rily B u ild . A u s tin .” J a c k has been rn business up to take pictures of the celeb rity, but to get pictures o f the stu­ dents w ith them ,” Ja c k said. M ore than h a lf a m illion pic­ tures o f students in th e ir natural hab itat, n am e ly a t parties, picnics, and dances, m ean a lot o f student scrapbooks fille d to o verflow in g w ith rem em brances o f “ the good old days” in college. Ja c k , o f J a c k ’s P a r t y Pictures, took his 500,000th student pic­ ture a t the V a r s ity C a rn iv a l last Music of Tower Bells Rings Again M onday “ O ur negatives a re kept for eight years. A f te r th a t we don’t have a n y room fo r them .” he said, because we get pictures o f the student in so m any phases o f hi” a t 1 2 :5 0 the campus in W e stm in ster Abbey. ( ’ast by The Old M e n ee ly B e ll w ill resound w ith the music of F o u n d ry o f W a te rv lie t, N ew 5 ork, the bells in the U n iv e rs ity Tow er. the bells w ere installed in the F ro m a little room high above T o w e r in N ovem b er, 1935. the clocks on the Tower, D avid Anderson, senior music student fro m M anor, w ill operate the ped­ als and levers w h ich cause the 40,000-pound carillon bells to ring M onday Snell Receives $6,000 Grant w ith m elody. An derso n, who played the bedDr. Esm ond E. Sn ell, B io ch em ­ last ye a r, eau p la y a nything from ica l In s titu te professor, has re ­ f o l k ' songs to classics on them. ceived M iarp c e i v e d a $6,000 g ra n t trom from Sharp ^ Ile said, h ow ever, th a t he has not I and Dohm e, In c., ph arm aceutical C H A R L IE P lb JU K . I -X ye t decided on a n y of the nu rn-: m an u fa ctu re rs, fo r studies of nu­ hers he w ill play on his pr< grams , tritio n and body functions. accordj ng to schools c a rry about the HCIUIUIMK *’ . , -as -is- t h i s I e d i t o r i a l .assistant, , e ve ry M onday, TV ednesday, and Sharp e and Dohme gave the v e a r’s book but w ill re v e— rt back same weight. to » more form al style. i For a personal philosophy F rid a y . grant to be used “ at Dr. S n e ll’s S in ce there ail* only seventeen, discretion in support of vario u s C h a rlie ’, decision* fo r the Cac* J Charlie th in k , that you should tu . and ti,os,, of G ene M y ric k . as-1 “ never undertake an yth .n p unless bells, there are o n ly seventeen requirem ents of his program .” Dr. Sn ell, on the In stitu te sta ff so. late editor, and J u lie Lockm an , you’re " “ » £ *'«■in in tin* I c*xHs I jn ion Bu ild in g , third M ond ays of e ve ry month. tric a lly . A t the hour, the bells tre al, Canada, re liv e d the $1,250 G irls m ay join the League by barie* A i r F o r c e B a s e and 5 U per- c o n c e r n s o» ^ ^ Maden and Jean W e s le y , S t u ­ graduate Chem istry Fello w sh ip play the fam ous W e stm in ster Peal, attendin g the m eetings. D ues are p e s th e Lake C harles S k y w a y j ^ a m u ral a n ^ inte^-so- d en ts’ A n o c ia tio n se cre ta ry, w ill copied from the peal of the chimes from Hum ble O il Com pany. T im e s a p a P ^ ' of consmiernble aw a. 1 ^ “ r< jd ncups the functions c f various $1 each term . nze. ci y Debaters Make Tentative Plans Madden W ill Address Women Voters Monday Follies Auditions Set for Sunday The first auditions fo r M ica ’s F o rty- A cre Fo llies w ill be held Sunday at 3 p.m. in the In te rn a ­ tional Ballroom of the Texas U n ­ ion. a id Bob ( ON, I dlies d ire c­ tor. M ostly musical ta le n t w ill be needed for this y e a r’s show, sched- -• *, . ., , N ovem ber lo ami I/ . uiea C i.irn r, a n.I rPll'l/’ PrS fo Sing ers and dancers forr Ssolo, group, chorus, and special numbers a- well a- students w ho can play musical instrum ents, w ill bo used in the Follies. E s p e c ia lly needed are three good tru m pet players, a Hummer, hula dancers, L a tin dancers and singers, and electric and standard g u ita r p la y ­ ers. Besides S u n d a y ’s auditions, Cox plans to hold try-outs W ednesday from 8 to 9:30 p.m. in T exas U n ­ T h is lis t s u g g e s t* p r ic e ran g e of th * C h in a w id e » to c k e d . YE QUAl,HYE SHOPPE M ason s Ironstone Blue in m ost co m p lete Place Setting Vista open stock. ......... Pink Bristol Syracu se Sh etl-edge ... W e d g e w o o d Eastern Flowers ..........................6.75 F ou r D au lto n Patterns .... 6.50 A n d on up to Bone C h in a and Lenox at ....................... 27.75 ion 309 C h in a Is a fascinating subject. E X P R E S S BU S S E R V IC E to HOUSTON 4 H ours ( ’ouiI in and U t us talk G a ll 2-1135 to you. 1 1 0 4 C o lo r a d o H o u r * 9 to 5 Scarkough & Sons A n d you are the star . . . at the Union, at open houses, on the dance floor, this is your shining hour. And here are your prop*: The full skirt, voiced by rayon ta ffe ta , with t o p billing in rayon velvet. Black, sues 9 to 15, 16.95. From our cocktail collection, C o lle g e Shop, Second Floor. S up p orting cast, the rayon ta ffe ta p e ttico at, stiffened b y crinoline, 5.95. Also other styles assorted colors, S, M , L. Ling erie, Second R o o r. The winging stole, soft wool knit In white or navy, 4.98; others to 8.95. The velvet clutch, only 5.00 plus ta*, in black or navy, to b a c c o pouch style. Accessories, S tre e t Floor Take a break (and get a lift) betw een classes, and hurry down to d ay . . . for friday Hight is guwtout night < - .W IO . H S ' A t th * C h u rch ** T H E D A IlY T g W Old Czech Books Seen at Seminary Dr. Davis Hunts Paintings Via Plane, Train and Tram Stewardship Banquet To Be Held by W SF An exhibit of 30 religious hooka from the personal libraries of Mrs. Albin a Barton, widow of the late The Rev. Jo s e f Barton of the Czech-Moravian Brethren Church Ev e ry o n e h e lle d her, ™ balminess because of economic I at G ranger, and of her son, the Chasing a r t over three Euroi ... rt t,ut th me seemed to Rev. Jo s e f A . Barton of Nelsonoccasionally had d iffic u lty - finding disturnances , , . • i; i pean countries was te interesting unre.,t rn I U y than here J; Ville, is now on display in the Ii-, the a rt that she wanted. M a n y ©J i task of D r. M a ria n B . D a ™ . as­ •it home possibly because the hrary of the Austin Presbyterian , the museums were cloned m r sociate professor of a rt, last sum­ pairs, and some painting! Italians are used to d ifficulties." Sem inary. mer. 'n o t on exhil.it. She v e t » r « «1 Thp hotel in M ilan btmn j The exhibit will continua F o r “ six months lacking nne permission to see them. , , i , i W orld wars, and through October 12, during the day ” Dr. Davis traveled through ^ T h e ! Centennial Celebration of the One painting she had to st © w as destroyed in both W o En g la n d , Fran ce, and Ita ly d u r­ in the Louvre. A s she had to ex­ ” e»‘ .™°u’ d T h » , leer, leveled by J T e .b y t e r * n Church in T . xax, Ccing her research leave in w hich am ine another scene painted on *he was to study the \ e n e ta n the back the picture, Dr. Davis lack of Of tntpier po rtra itu re of the F ifte e n th en had to Obtain special f,err,‘!* //'“ She le ft in M arch and reto visit the ga!:cry on . rn lu r n e d °in e a rly Septem ber. S r lk br yc a m f !during "her £ | I ’traveled Ty plane, train , bus tram , S E horse carriage, boat, and | Lo u v re la a m p y tty the I p c , ie, a , d the,.- I Ball Room Dance Studio Above Texas Theater a r t a n c L v the small, blonde woman said! “ O c c a s io n a lly the devasta­ tion has one advantage fo r an a it student in th a t it enables one to see a rt which has not been vis­ ible before, but th a t is ha rd ly an cxr ice fo r the bombing. In her quest fo r paintings, she * had m any in teresting experiences, I such as nearly being stranded rn a sm all tow n because o f an overI crowded bus, and g etting a free n ic k ," - ■ - > ~ Greg Scott , sh*- grimaced I 1553. T he R ev. B a rto n is represent*-j fin, excum people seemed to be in goon spir . it a lia n s -— gondola, lf St! THE REV. SCOTT FIELD BAILE/ additions to your fall w ardrobe. “ The Log ic o f S c ie n ce ” w ill be discussed by D r. E a r l D allenbach, ' distinguished p ro fesso r of psy­ chology, at services of the t m . ted C hurch of Fello w sh ip at toe Y W C A , 914 Brazo s, a t IO 5 ) a.m. Rector Fits To Student * i rn h i * soft-spoken m anner R e v . S c o tt F le w H ailey, n ew to r of A ll S a in ta ’ P a ris h , h a . fA 5 rsr . I years. “ M ost of our young people rome from the setting of a parish church and we feel th a t w hile th e y are here th e y would like to continue rn the same en viro n m en t.” All S a in ts ', stab lish fd in 1899 Bishop R e s o lv in g , o riginal I y by wa? m eant to serve the U n iv e rs ity cornu u n ity, so tile parish em pha­ sis is n ot som ething new, but an attem pt “ to put things in their proper perspective, as M r. B a ile y 1 “ A m erica n M issions— * n Open D oor,” at a yo uth service S u n d ay m orning s t 8:15 a ra. at S t. . ar tin ’s L u th e ra n C hurch. The purpose o f this service is to prom ote the p r o je c t o f toe Lu- M i reb ;’. l . Bu ild in g . Some o f the productions that m ay be seen are “ M y S is te r E i ­ leen,” O ctober 17-20* ‘'.Juno arm the Paycnck,* N ovem ber 7 lr , “ T he Madw om an of < haillot, December 5-8; Dance C oncert, F e b ru a ry 13-16; and a S h a k e ­ spearean production, A p r il ♦ Increased m em bership in the C om m unity C oncert A sso ciation s fall co n cert series at the I n»v e rs ity is the goal of a recently appointed student com m ittee, an­ nounced M ss L o is B. T rice , secre­ t a r y of the Association. Com m ittee m embers are Bob M ick e y, A n netta C la rk , George L a c e y , and L lo y d Hand. Solom on, renow ned B r itis h p ia ­ nist, is slated to open the Coni- fo r th e C e r a m a l C h in a Phone 2308 P a in t e r 7-7079 S o u th Lam ar Our Delicious Home Cooked Meals at 65c YO U’LL BE BACK FOR MORE IVE PREPARE ORDERS TO G O OUT Lous CORNER SAN DW ICH SHOP "U)h£M Sood JhkndATTlcjd" 23 5 4 G u a d a lu p e They Are Mighty Important! Compare Our Prices fir. Jo se p h Ph illip s and M rs. D. W . M c C a vick have been added to the s ta ff of the Stu d e n t H e a lth C enter. Dr. P h illip s is a general p ra c ­ titio n e r. Mrs. M c C a v ic k , w idow o f the late d ire cto r of the \ isuai E d ­ ucation B u re a u , w ill replace Miss I Lu d m a K o p e ck y, v e te ra n nurse of i 2 5 y e a rs service a t the H e a ltn W asH ef 5c 30c • Shirts Finished Khaki Trousers ....................... 30c 30c There Is No Equal to Our 30-min Service ____ M ATTH EW S' ASSEMBLY OF GOD Bendix Automatic Laundries q ln d tid b it^ TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS NO I 21! East 19th Street-------- --NO* 2 .................604 West 19+h Street. . 21 17 Northland Drive ' end TIME AND MONEY Health Center Adds Two Staff Members I C en ter. E v e r y th in g Try one of I •. r * ......... L A lim it. I num b er of M ason Me* I m u n ity C o n cert f irM . M em bership is lim ited to those kets fu r the D epartm ent of D ram a purchasing season tickets, and t ic ­ Pl I unctions is still available. Sales kets w ill not he a vailab le fo r in , continue until O cto ber 20 Will d ivid u a l concerts. T ick ets fo r the ,,, u n til the rem ain d er o f the on I or season’s fo u r con cert are $6.00. ginal 1,750 tickets are sold. ★ B la n k e t T a x holders m ay pur­ T ic k e t sales are z o o m in g , the chase the tick e ts, good fo r fo u r ­ A u stin Sym p hony O rch estra o f­ teen plays g iven hv th ® fice reports. mcnt. of Dram a, for only I E ' ’ The season ticket ’ alen ha a saving o f n e arly $4 fo r the ! passed the 400 m ark on the fo u rth ja y a fte r the cam paign opened I M Non-blanket T a x holders a r e , i Season tick e ts can he had by I sim ilarly b e n efitted . W ith the sea-! son tick e t, which costs S t , each U n iv e rs ity students for $3,60. Included in the season tickets p erform ance costs less than 29 cents, considerably less than the ire “ Tosca ,” O ctober 13; M onte H ill D avis, pianist, N ovem b er j HO cents charged fo r a single per o rch estral concert, N ovem ber 19; | form ance. , I T h e season tic k e t assures the S ig i W e i '-en berg, pianist, Decem ­ holder of admission to ai lpi<>- ber IO ; Yehud i Morral n, v io lin is t, ductions, some o f w h ich are pi es Ja n u a r y 14; orchestral concert, anted in theaters of lim ited se a t­ F e b ru a ry 4; W a lte r Cassel, b a ri­ ing capacity. T ic k e t holders m ay tone, F e b ru a ry 25; E z ra R achhn, obtain reservation s sim ply by c a ll­ conductor and pianist, M arch I " ' D orothy K irs te n , soprano, j ing the box o ffice of the M usic and 2 3 3 8 G u ad alu p e and m eeting. ,, “ M u sta rd Seed Peo ple ' Bob B re d an, d ire cto r of youth a ctivities fo r W e s le y Founda- 7 ;3 0 — V n IVERSITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH A ll S a in t. Ep i*co p al Church was g ranted perm ission r,y the C ity 9 and 10:50 a.m .— “ la Je s u s the Son o f G o d ” — the R e v . L a w ­ C ouncil T h u rs d a y to blo cb o ff ISO « ■ W a c o before the w ar feet of W h it i« A ve n u e fo r a street rence W . Bash. S T . M A R T I N ’S nee 0 tflber tober 19. where he worked w ith the B a y l o r ; E V A N G ELICAL LUTHERAN The church, located at W h iti* student group. He also is a m em ­ Kroup. H e ^ a o ,» rneniT, CHURCH ber o f the B o a rd o f C h ristian E d u ­ and 27th S tre ets, w ill hold the cation fo r th- Diocese of Texas. dance in connection w ith a church l l a rn.— “ A P r a y e r fo r W isd o m | and K n o w le d g e ” — th# R e v . G . Mr. B a ile y , a n ative of Ho .ston, fe stiv a l. G. Roesener. received his B A degree in lib e ra l The R e v . F . G. R oesener, pastor j F I R S T E N G L I S H L U T H E R A N arts from R ic e In s titu te in lf 3 8 . CHURCH f SC M a rtin ’* E v a n g e lic a l L u ­ T he next y e a r he attended the theran Church. F< lr teen th and l l a.m .— “ Did Je s u s Rise from U n iv e rs ity School of I^ w . the D e a d ?” — D r . Dew s I “ T here wa- a sens# of Unsure­ Congress A venue, w ill speak on A , Speaker. ness about getting an education at B ra y e r fo r W isd o m and K n o w l- ; FIRST METHODIST CHURCH the U n iv e rs ity in those days, he edge” Su n d a y m orning at l l a m . 10:45 a . m . — Serm o n Ty the R e v . com m ented. ' Now there seems to The service w ill he for Lu th e ra n W o o d P a tric k , su p e rin te n d en t students of the U n iv e rs ity , nurses HU til A’ B y• I SVUUtJUWJ ~ be a «f*T sense of UI urge ncy. of the A u stin D is tric t o f the A f t e r fr m d a a tiB . from V in rin ta tw in in g schools, and boxiness co M ethodist C hurch. S e m in a ry and servin g a t W a c o , leges. 7 ;30 ‘ p.m.— “ N a b a th H ad a \ meM r. B a ile y spent three years in y a r i ” — T h e R e v . C h arles W a l ­ Dean L . D. H askew of the C o l­ the N a v y as a chaplain. He jv a s ton, a ^oc:ate pastor. lege of Ed u catio n w ill s p e a k a t stationed in C onnecticut, N ew C EN TRAL C H R IS T IA N the l l a.m. service of the U n i ­ Y o rk , and N ew G u in e a in the CHURCH v e r s i t y M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h S u n d a y. Pacific. Dr H a kew is chairm an of the l l a . m . — “ T he F u tu re Is N o w ” — “ I am delighted w ith w h at I ch u rch ’s com m ittee on evangelism D r. Jo h n B a rc la y . have found here in the w a y of q p m. C Y F and D S F supper and and evangelistic missions. student enthusiasm ,” he said. program . “ A n d I hope the students keep C harles P ro b st, pre-theological coming in the o v e rflo w propor­ student at T exas Lu th e ra n C o l­ Ceramic Hobby Shop tions th e y have been coming. ’ lege, a t Seg u in w ill speak on Season Tickets Sell For Cultural Programs ASI ruanda UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH l l a . m . — Serm on by L. D . Haskew, dean o f the I m v e rsity C ollege o f Ed u c a tio n . 5 4 W e s le y Fo u n d a tio n supper Su n d ay. described it. M r. B a ile y , his w ife E v e ly n , anti C om ing to A u stin from N aco g ­ their tw o children, Louise, 6, and doches w here he served as rector N ick, 4, are residing a t 1603 W est fo r six years, M r. B a ile y assumed his duties at A ll S a in ts ’ Septem- 29th. ★ P a r k in o u r c ustom e r* p a r k i n g lo t! s c;r m o n J dl tVip \ c r I Besides being d ire cto r of Tne her ipnt a c t i v i t i e s a t SterecL p . « o p « l fta< en* a c tiv iz e . ^ U c - |p h e n • ^ g^ ,,a u r , “ Students liv e in a v e ry a r ti­ ficial typ e of existence w hich they didn’t know b efo re com ing to col ,ege and w hich they w o n ’t T 110* a fte r g ra d u a tio n ,” he said. ‘ It is our job to show them th a t there is a place for the church in theii college liven.” _ . E n d e r the new organization ot c a d e n t w ork, a il activities w ill he directed through the parish, and not separate from as in recent Fore 'ire tw o w onderful ment. •k « highlights from our mLs3io n in B u r n a b y . C anad a, lete w ith chapel, parsonage, posed budget. In charge o f com m ittees ®re Jo h n C la ry , w a ite rs ; Jo a n n a G e n ­ t r y decorations* H e le n Tannerh ill, p rin tin g ; D avid Brass, in v i­ ta tio n s; and -Jimmy Bigg-, equip­ > ! t i ve o f his c h u r c h on t h e G e n e r a l I B o a r d of t h e N a t i o n a l C o u nc i l of t h e C h u r c h e s o f C h rist in t oe k le'l hix j'.h ax d ire cto r o f F.pisco-I Cnited States. P “ b ,tUndC? ti r p . r t ^ r e w “ r m ° ^ tw enty-three thirty-eig ht g usdalupe t h e ^ U . « u e c f the A m e r i c a n ^ P re s b y te ria n S tu d e n t ^ J O u t the L ig h t” by Gounod. Burinterested friends .rom t ^ W e s tla n d , organist, w ill p .ay pus. C hurch, and S e m in a ry . G uilm ont’s “ P r a y e r ” as a prelude, Ralph Persons w ill b e j n i astor ^ ^ o ffe r special organ ren d i­ o f cerem onies, and C laib orne B e ll tions at the o ffe rto ry . _______ w ill conduct a w orship service. M a r y A n n M c W h o rte r, stew ard­ ship chairm an, w ill present a pro­ The people a ll seemed o U * in* i ^ V h n t ch w ch * i ^ a "motor b o lt sr-atra: Fe.- a t 5:15 p.m. in * £ £ p a J r and equipm ent. G u e s t speaker w ill b • A special L u th e r Leag ue C hoir, Jo e k e l, professor a t A u stin - , UD(j eT the direction o f the new b y te ria n S e m in a ry. c h o ,r djrector, M rs. O liv ia JohnGuests w ill be the B o e r n ^ ^ fche anthem f Send ( the 16th c e n tu ry a t K ra lic e . Am ong t h e c o m m e n U rie s is: p s t y l l a Caeska (C o m m e n ta ry fo r Youth), by J a n Ssp an g b ert, Pre a ch er o f N orth au s, the E m p e r­ or's T ow n, w ith a special forew ord by M a rtin Lu th e r. The book . wa* W i l t o n in 1342 and dedicated to P i , r;cesh E l i z a b et h o f B ra n d e n ­ b u r g , but was not printed u n til, S tu d e n t low ship w ill have its nual stew ardship banque ^ .u n K neW, since The list o f books on display in-j *,H 1 th* rB ^ heen destroyed, but eludes several bibles, hymnals, and j French have some open air j commentaries printed rn origins ■ s t a i n s She said that it seemed Czech, all over IOO years old. ‘ S h T sa id of Der tre k ti lough t h . that Italy whh rebuilding at a A 1613 edition of the large, much faster rate than France. one. Volume K ralice Bible is 338 '.■T>e first time yo ; ae. t he' , , a r s o l d . The hoek had origm.lu .u .Ily theM e n * * * of t. e devaxtntion, it just m a k e , you I iy bean printed in ,ix v o lu m e . in " " M a n y of ........... . a l l e n , . . r n •he street, in ita lia n to w n ,, a n 1 w e r. , lo.ed except on Lilt; stre et, -- _ the in j >nd th0, „ days. W i lt o n make w alking hazardous. had to rin g a bell to gam admitThis w asn’t her D m trip tance. E v e n w ith these difficulEurop e. She w an t in 1929 and ties, Dr. D avis managed to see again to study in 19.> » m ost of the p ain tin g * hi c wanted to, and to make copious notes “ which w ill U k e weeks to so rt," ^ blockbusters. Most o f the ra ilro a d tober 8-12. The W e .tm in .u r Larry Donahue, Pastor Phone 5-9944 Dial 7-0194 . Dial 8-0178 More Than Peanuts Reward Ad Professor's Faithful tit # T-Cw p Square Dancers Get Ca ^ day,h andr LeSland Antes J * . senior T u rn , square dance, ta ry; N ancy C e h r .tr e a s u re r; De- J wer*e ^ le c t e l I g lu t q u a in e d K r iW , L o u ile | U s t W e d n e s d a y . T h ey . r e R ic h a rd p a r ty M ond ay al t 5 p.m. in A t h . nig ht m eeting in ^ v > , co-ru P ja n e t Jo n e s o f Texas C ity , president; R ea d in g Room of the Hom e E c o l l w as a w arm S a tu rd a y m o rn - 1 M a rk e t D ata fo r T exas U n io n M a in Loung e at 7 K = Man-1 Tom Ir v in A lex a n d er, Houston, nom ics Bu ilding. B riz m a n , rush c a p ta in ; and M an- Tom Ir v in A i e « n « r , The sophomore rep resen tative in *| in e a rly O cto ber and most a su rv e y of the A u stin in lv n C olem an, scholarship c h a ir- I1vice-president, . a r.. C. R. K. council Councn A n te , belongs to both the Cir- ° clock. .-------------.and m em bers of the a d v e rtis in g c.as? m a rk et b y M n S h arp e, has been to the club council w ill be elected. M rs. B e rth a H olch, well-known man T h e Ju n io r and S e n io r Pan- J r . , D allas, a ecretary- trea.u rer. cus F a n s Association, and the C ir ­ m a il. * **ve --------. A ll students w ishing to jo in the w ere in D allas fo r a big fo o tb all published*b y the A m erican -SU tes± a A• O^ ‘ cus M odel B u ild e rs , both o rganiza­ c a lle r and in stru cto r of square hellenic rep resen tatives are aongame. D elta N u A lp h a, t r a n s p o r t a t io n club m ay do so at the p a rty. and couple dances, w ill teach the , . . man and the A u stin C ham ber o f ms Of noonyists. , »nu . ,u :a die L o ttm a n and R u th H e n d ler. tions o f Circus circus hobbyists T h e young in s tru c to r looKe(U Com m erce. H e is now w orkin ; on The circu s officials know A n te s club dances w hich she learned ★ fr a te rn ity , w ill have its organza* over the nearly-em pty room and ^ biography o f the late G. B . both fo r his m in ia tu re circus, and sum m er at the H erb Greggerso U n i v e r s i t y D u p l i c a t e B rid g e tionai m eeting Tuesday at 7 :30 I Open house w ill he held S u n d ay The In c u n iv « r » ,*J ^ "r* * ----, U D e a le y, longtim e publisher o f the said to the sm all group , „ 1--«n tbe m a in lobby o f Texas a ftern oon fo r visitors to P o w e ll 'h is kinship to B i ll A n tes, and his School in Ruidoso, IS. M , and C lu b m eets each F r id a y evening D r. r LL lo lo y h aa w w ’s s jscnooi in uuiu‘ " ... 0.1 c a « v U n io n . w ife , both executives w ith the D yd d S Sh School in o oare the fa ith fu l.” D allas M o rn in g New s. I House, one o f the seven new girls rado Sp ring s. She is in stru cto r of at 7:30 in T exas I m on 3L l . y ^ J co-ops, announces G in g e r H en d rix , M r. Sh arp e received his bache­ H e then passed out bags of R in g lin g B ro th e rs and B a rn u m H e el and Toe, A u stin round dance student who can play fro m the salted peanuts am ong the ’ f a i t h - lo r of jo u rn a lism degree _ and B a ile y com bined shows. Ph i E t a Sigm a, national honori co-ordinator. club and associate edito r of Fo o t In vite d to come. »» j U n iv e rs ity in 1939, a B A in EngA n te s’ m in ia tu re circus repre a ry scholastic fr a te rn ity fo r freshP o w e ll House, located at 308 and F id d le . Texas square dance jo h n K e lly and B a t t f u m y A f t e r the nuts w ere d istrib u ted , Hah in 19 40, and his m aste r’s desent? n e a rly tw e n ty ye a rs of w o rk m agazine. have just retu rn ed from the bham- men m en, w ill held ita f lir t execs.- W e r t 26th S tre e t w .l be opened l * * ; V “ T he m oral of this demon- L-r ee in jo u rn a lism in 1941. H e bein fu lfillm en t of a childhood de- ' liv e m eeting a t 6 p.m. M ond ay to visito rs fro m 3 o clonk u n til 6 T he club extends an in vitatio n ! rock b rid g e to u ™ * ” ' n t J ' . ' Sire ii u s , The m c tiny vm j ?— -— . stratio n is th a t the fa ith fu l a lw a y s longed to P h i B e ta K a p p a ; Sig m a sire IO to Town tow n n a n circus. ton w h ere th ey w on the men s (O cto b er I ) , in the office o f the o’clock. show has e ve ry th in g th a t a r e a l j of m em bership to all U niversity Dean of S tu d e n t L ife . T he Dean of W om en and the w in the peanuts.” D e lta C h i. pair event. circus uses in d a ily ro u tin e, and : students and faculty T hen he began to lectu re. | * r a t e » i t y ; and A lp h a D e lta S i* Officers are W ill B a rb e r, pres!- Dean o f M en have been invited ★ the whole la y o u t covers less than . A dent* invited a are ™ members Cf ? — — v , fo r the F o u n d e r.« D a y F ir s t sem ester p rojects w ill be d c n t. B i ll W rig h t, vice-president; I Also invite, 300 square fe e t, P la n s fo r the F o u n d e rs Kip Hu un n te ter, e cc re re ta ta ry ry ;; F F rr e ed d R R ile i l eyy, , 1other other co-ops. co-ops. Seventeen girls are , L n m m e n io ra tio n program and a planned b y T h e ta S ig m a P h i, na- R }p H r, ss e Bevent ■ a _: I Mf M/Vtl ;s th that Tile show snow is is so so i ................... H e say? a t the sm oker w ill he* discussed tio nai fr a te r n ity f o r w om en in | h i8 to ria n ; C harles P isto r, senior livin g at I owed . . th t A M U j i a . SHARPE i n t r ic a t e t h a t it t a k e s as» m u c h ‘ I ^ ^ n e T i n g ^ f ' t h e I o U C h a p te r journalism j 0u r n « m .m,”, a t is .0 f ir s t m - eeting ■ I a d viso r; B i l l Pen n , ju n io r ad visor; EARNEST of ad vertisin g cedes. T h e y have th ree children, . Jo t u rn a lism 1:— G lenn Brooks, member-at-large; tim e to e re ct as a n y o f the re a l | in * p#. in T e x M Un- T h u rsd a y at 7 p.m. in vza^.... G a r y R onald H ag ue o f F o r t It was ju st one exam ple o P a tr ic ia , E r n e s t J r . , and D avid . Although he w as a high school one?. H is pride and jo y is the re-, o f p at ? p m > K v o r. B u ild in g 105. and A m o N o w o tn y, fa c u lty a d v i- ! \yo rtp was elected president o f rew ard s the young in s tru c to r ha? D u rin g the e a rly p a rt of W o rld discus th ro w e r and te n n is p la y e r, pima o f the old-time circus parade ion ^ ^ cC ru m *pre8identt has an-; T h re e new tra n s fe r members, sor. the Sigm a N u pledge class. O ther provided fo r e n te rp risin g a d v e r­ W a r I I , Mr. Sh arp e was attached The purpose of P h i E t a Sig m a I officers elected are Jo h n W a sh b u rn nounced Bo yce ll. B a ile y w ill be C a ro ly n M elton and Ann Bean tis in g students, besides the usua, to the U . S. Em b a ssy rn Lisbon. he h a ? little tim e fo r snorts and that no longer exists. hobbies Instead , he studies w ords, A n tes has made speeches a t sev- presented td t 'h ch ap a n ier te r’s» annual iro from SM S ib--lin T g i t s to prom ote and recognize scho-i S k in n e r of D enver, vice-president, the cn m o .n U u and »•»« »P h y llis — grades. Irater he was a-signed to A il the nearest thing to a hobby th a t ( eral e lem e n ta ry schools, w here tdistinguished service- a w a rd at the f r0m T S C W , w ill be introduced. I ja8^ c achievem ent among f r e s h - a n d J i m M a r t i n C l a r k , Pleasanton, ................ o In 1947 M r. Sharp e negotiated F Fo C se rta , t e n e t.u s o rce rc e H e a d q u arters at I aaserta, Q63 0f s o m e classes in social studies have Cr I men — ---secretary-treasurer. A new addi­ men. w ith ad vertisin g executives in tion to the pledge class is R ich a rd centered on the circus. H e uses I cementer in A discussion forum w ill followD a lla s and Houston to a w ard ex­ mode!?, mon ovie?, O ffic e rs fo r this . • re g u la r w e e k ly b u ffe t supper \ twI Ju le s Bra s sa rd of Beaum ont. H e u “ to ^ t he and oi " u-records pense-paid tours of ad agent ,es better exfilam circus lore to the addition to M cU ru m , N ew m an C lu b at 6 p.m. S trik e and Spare, I . . Ml' T he chapter- had I no* ciut). w ill nom uy-uui.i «*•*» - - as its . special and new spaper a d v e rtis in g d e p a rt­ children. ,. 'x « ie t a v y “ in t h . N . w m . n Annex. inE club. w ill hold t r y o u t , . y in -. I W ed n esd ay a t the B o w lin g Cen- i guests last week-end the visitation m ents to selected students. L a te ;. Fro m the tim e the first section mend Ja m c e k , secret , 2010 U n iv e rs ity A v e n u e . ” ™ J Guadglu Jo A n n ! officer, D ille r W o o d , and a divil^inge, tre a su re r; and A lla n S. in 1949, he introduced to the A d ­ 1of the circus train discharges its 7 he re g u la r S u n d a y m eeting of , I e , ^ of the dub> has sional inspector, Sam Field s. Plans v e rtis in g Fe d e ra tio n of A m erica, load o f people, anim als, and w a ­ Q uinn, m aster of ritu a l. the N ew m an C lub w ill be held . ,,nV 3 i for U p s ilo n ’* newr house w ere apo f which he is a d ire c to r in the gons. A n tes plans an en tire day 11 a . m . in the Texas Theater. nnT1 * m ust m ake Proved in a meeting held by the T h e G erm an c l u b, known on So u th w e s t D istric t, an ad vertisin g Sunday afternoon Productive bowler, murt m ,» e #|om ni_ at Fla?! F ir s t and Lin d en , where S u n , av a itm n o o n service, will the cam pus a? D e r Eulenspiegelhe w ill undoubtedly get new ideas jo b clearing-house. I t was de­ be held in S t. A u s tin ', C hapel B t an averag e ms little m ile snow. verein , w ill hold its firs t organito q u a lify fo r the club. I d iv e r­ lengths o f rope, clim b in g mud fo rr his signed to provide jobs fo r adver­ show. 4 o’clock. A 3,700-mile exploration trip T h e -------In s titu te o f A ero n au tical ! or fu r th e r in fo rm atio n on the | zational m eeting of tile sonics *i sity g irls a re eligible fo r the orhanks, and digging fo o t holds. n k “ $ tin *i ii *pi,&** ■ * * j 4 in 1 1 tis in g grad lite s . through the caves and cavern svs................ ru e ?,la y at 8 p.m. in the Texas In fo rm a l F re n c h conversation ganization, which meets e v e ry Sciences w ill m eet M o n d a y :a t .7 O th e r caves visited by the group ; circus, con tact An tes on the lot A fte r serving as So u th e rn v ic e ­ t ms of raid-eastern state? haill EDllKniVVl --. classes w ill begin W ed nesd ay at j W e d n e sd ay from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. p.m. Unio n. p m . in n g in e e rin g B u ild in g 137. w ere L ittle W y a n d o tte , J u g Hold, Tuesday m orning. presid ent o f A lp h a D elta Sig m a, ; , . n com pleted b y the U n iv e r s i­ xAll students o f G erm an and O rg anization plans w ill be made N e w R iv e r, T ro u t, M y s te ry , Mam-| 4:30 p.m. in Room 2F> o f the Uni* p r o f e s s i o n a l a d v e rtis in g fr a te rn i­ ty Speleolog ical So cie ty. nelsons interested in the tangling! ..... , •I 1,0 1 at th a t tim e. moth, Spendwell caverns, Dead J . - i C n \I Q ir i. invited to attend. v e rs ity YM C A B u ild in g . I T h e p a n hel|enic Coun cd has ty , Mr. Sharpe w as elected pi cal­ T ile extensive fie ld trip wa- A ir, M am m oth O nyx, (tre a t O nyx, ^ U ( J C. I 11 J U I J a ' it M ile . Dupuis, who came to . u> I postponed its m eeting o rig in a lly den t of the national organ ratio? J o e Bolden of the B e ld en polls made by two parties und er the d i­ gpc&k afc the first m eetmg o f C a th ed ra l, and B u ch a n a n . s u m m e r . H e is a past pres! D e ll . Upsilon fra te rn ity last tin this sum m er, is v m p A I scheduled on O ctober I to Mon- ^ re ctio n of Dr. Je a n L o w e ry , state week ejected levin Nelson o f Am- classes at the downtow n Y M C A day M iss M a rg a re t Peck, assistant ^ ^ campus chapter o f the A m e ri­ *aent o f the A u stin A d v e rtisin g geologist fo r V i r g i n i a . R o y dean of wom en, has announced. can a n il,) president of its new pledge and a t A u stin H igh Sc mo C lu b , and is on it* board of d ire c­ S ta tis tic a l Association in Pie tsch , president of the organizaW illia m W . W e b s te r J r . , B A The m eeting w ill be held a t 4 p.m. T exas U n io n 315 W ed n esd ay at 8 class. O ther o fficers are Don fa ll. tor*. . r ’ Bo h H udson, and B e n n ie ’49, re c e n tly sailed fo r B e ir u t, at the K a p p a A lp h a T heta house. Bishop o f D a lh art, vice-president, p.m. T w o ye a rs ago, Mr. Sharp e sug­ Thai on comp, od the fir s t group Lebanon, a sm all co u n try on the H o ise Axelrad w as chosen pres­ M r. B e ld en w ill discuss the sta ­ and C harles Jo n es of A u stin, se­ gested to the A d ( *ub tt.at a: M e d ite rra n e a n S ea, w here he w ill and Jo h n B ig g s, C a rro ll S le m a k e r, ident of the new pledge class of Ja m ie Clem ents is the new presi- tis tic a l side of poll-taking. The v e r m in * clin ic be held for A .atm and G eorg e S h e lly , the second. he an i stru cto r in biology at the c retary- treasu rer. Alpha Ep silon P i. O th er o fficers re ta il m e r c h a n t s to aid them in r f P o r t e d "w ere Stan S c h re ib e r, v ic e - 1dont of P h i K a p p a P»i fr a te rn ity . m eeting is open to the general A m erican u n iv e r s it y . In K e n tu c k y ’s F lo y d C o llin ? T h f Displaced P f r . o n . C o m m i t - N e tte d _ .. secretary- o t h e r o f f i c e r s are Edm und Notes public. B ra g g in g T exan S ig n a l C orp? spending ad vertisin g dollars more H i? appointm ent is a p a rt of IMH meet at « p.m. M onday presid ent; Sid M Oran,^ . r e t ry^ rine, vice-president; v _ _ m,„siH ent . H „ epn rv G ilIiam e of C ry s ta l cave, the group covered men and the need fo r a d ram a the program o f the N e a r E a s t n ry G illia m , s u c c e s f u l l y . T h e elm ic w a s ami M o r t y R a vk in d , se­ some IO of the 4«> m iles in the corresponding s e c re ta ry ; A lfre d b in , . .in.foot professor bro u g h t R oger H. ( ille y C o l L „ _____ the m any pr jectn of the — “ • - S n , . Ruebel, ----r e c o r d i n g s e c re ta ry ; low er lev ti.?, ? r < U n iv e rs ity from N e w Y o rk attend. w ents the largest A m erica n educa bu ild ing better relation s I crevasses, w hich varie d from tw o 1 1 1 ^ i * nurom T h e fa ll organization m e e tin g G eorg e C unningham , h isto ria n ; tionai e ffo r t outside the I nited Cleaning and Pressing to three fe e t in w id th , and cross. C ille y , a form er in s tru c to r | Stat es. The association has co l­ Alpha Ep silon I hi, ha m A n o c ia tio n of B a r r y Bishop, ch a p lain ; Jim F.d No E x tr a C harge ing 80-foot p it,, the deepest o f Y o rk U n i w < it y , ”f #j E n g in e e r, w ill m eet M ille r, sergeant-at-arm s; George lege m em bers in G reece, Lebanon, pl etc d its election of o ffic e rs w hich w a? 120 fe e t. joined the fa c u lty of the College J T u rk e y , and S y ria . Those who w ill serve in u r ,.Vf*nine- at 7 ’30 in A. B . I C ro w le y, rush ca p ta in ; and G eorge Also explored wa? ie y p jne ^ r U as assistant profc.?com ing ye a r are D iana, ,G o o•n . i ,»r, O f hoers w ill * ejected and C ro w le y and C la y F u lc h e r Inter2538 G uadalupe P h . 6-3847 W VVhtiile l e at ai the in c U i n iv ivecrs is ity n j W eb U tn c c r s w in t v F r a te r n ity C ouncil representatives. dote cave in southern Indiana. Ar.arna ,« V .u sot of d ram a last w eek. ’score-1 business discussed. tor wa< a m em ber o f P h i B e ta I presid ent; B e v e r ly B ra n d , se ^ _______________________ __ W h ile servin g w ith the signal K a p p a and P h i E t a Sigm a. t „ n, HW I 'n ivr r-itv chem ical w hich is reported tx g* nee ring student from P a ris , longest in the w orld , and to con- corps fro m 1941-46 M r. C ille y said France* bas been g ranted a Ful- lain the w o rld ’s larg e st lim estone the frie n d ly attitu d e o f the T exas servicem en made him first w a n t b rig h t scholarship f o r study at colum n. to come to Texas. The n a tive N e w the U n iv e rs ity of D e la w a re . The most d iffic u lt cave in th e u n iv e rs ity count r y Schoolhouse (ave in Y o r k e r a d m itte d : “ T h e re i i a v it a lit y and v i ­ 'y ^ r f n ^ w ork ed I W e s t V ir g in ia , w as tackled by b r a n c y he re in T exas th a t you .‘t B a y to w n th is -um m -r fo r th e C a rro ll B ta m a k n ju s t don’t find in iv c ity like N ew H um b le O il C om p any. H a w as at K x p lo rat. n o f «h» ‘ a v e r* the U n iv e rs ity last t e m . quired lo w e rin g down g r e a t Y o rk . T h is is w here I would like m y son to grow up .” A g raduate o f N ew \ o rk U n i­ v e rs ity w ith B S and M A degrees, he also has done advanced w ork on his doctorate. Fro m 1938 to 1941, M r. C ille y was am ong the six who com prised th e nucleus of the fam ed W a s h ­ ington Sq u a re P la y e r ? which started w ith C a th erin e C ornel. T h e nucleus of the Players, he ex­ (POK* p ia t e d , were m a in ly N .Y .U . fa c ­ ,A S * J u lty m em bers who took leading ro lls in the productions w hile the students took lesser parts. In this Arthur Murray can teach w a y the fa c u lty had a chance to fa c e the footlig hts a? w ell as hold you any dance in 8 hours teach in g position?. A lth o u g h not p a r tic u la r ly in te r­ EVEN THE RUMBA IS AM AZINGLY SIMPLE ested in teleM sion and radio, M r. C ille y has done w ork in both fo r WITH ARTHUR MURRAY'S NEW METHOD the benefit o f his students. “ I did it m a in ly to see ju st J u s t le a rn the "M a g ic St<>p” - A r t h u r Murray’s w h a t m y students w ould be up against when th e y w e n t into those am azing sh o rtcu t to dancing skill. I t make? learn in g field?. In this w ay I fe el I can so easy th a t yo u can act ja lly go dan , ng a f t e r o n ly iiett.fr prep are them ,” he said. B : Q v r Student Fan Helps Herald Circus' Coming t LEM PO RTER 1't h e " » r t tw o W eeki to aee club, w ill have a gueet caller a t: lo re . C ™ a d vertisers, agencies, and the con-' that its presence " w ill be b e tte r th e ir !"• Exploring Students G o 3,700 Miles 'Deep W ed n esd a y ^!Sully I For Job in Beirut Friendly People Caused Professor To Come to Texas \ Paris Student Gets Scholarship LONGHORN CLEANERS lf you can do this * I lb> Q— one hour. So ^ stop w ishing and s ta rt dancing! E n jo y p o p u la rity yo u ’ve been missing. I/Pt A r th u r M u r ra y give you frc<- proof to d ay that L a m in g to dance is e asy! Phone or come in rig h t a w ay. C A U T IO N H o* to Select a Dancing School „ nonce -tudie. No exam ination, no license^ is^ re q u ire d . E v e n aperson who know ? nothing a b o u t dancing-, o r ■t e a c h in g - ^ an profess to teach dancing a “ new w a y . So be c a re iu i ask these qu estions: I. W h o is the actu al ow ner of the school? W h a t ex­ perience docs he l a v e in tefce.ung f.a r- .ng. * W T I v o n le a rn sim ple, easy steps th a t ym i ean To 3 « Friendship Club Plans Constitution W r it in g a constit .tion and d ream ing up an agenda and nomi­ nations for a new name fo r the T ex as In te rn a tio n a l Frie n d sh ip Cl :b w ill he the chore of th*- five i m em ber Board of D ire c to rs o f thf (dub w hen th e y m eet M on d ay a ’ 7 p.m. a t the U n iv e rs ity Y. The new foreign and n a tive stu­ dent group, w hich held its first p lanning m eeting on Septem ber J * , w ill have a general m eeting O cto b er 9, to vote on the con sti­ tution, and to consider new names. Jo e N ea l, fo reig n student a d v i­ sor, tossed a hand grenade into the last m eeting w hen he said that foreign student clubs have been i«ed b y some cam pus p o litician? to get th e ir p ic tu re ? in the “ Goodfe llo w s ” section o f the Cactus, and not for the benefit o f the foreig n student. W i l t yo0" ' 0^ fu n d am en tals o f good d .n c in * w aste y o u r m oney leerin g n o v e lty ro u tin e s? A rth u r M urray's b ach in g methods are those developed brough his 35 years experience. O n ly socially correct steps ere taught. Your dancing will look expert end smooth wherever you go. Arthur Murray 2116 Guadalupe 8-6687 ONE DAY 803 C ongress 2-6261 Factory Method RECAPPING Bargains in new and trade­ in Tires— Brake and W h e e l Service— Seat Covers C a r Heaters SPIRES TIRE CO. PH. 53-1221 3510 G u ad alu p e tSunday, a d , , . September »30, !«■ %t %%%!----he p ^ r r e x * ^ . - Art Staff Gets New Profs S g f ■ r- a ir „t the „ .s s « h u .e . ..Mc M tte Z'tZ* Sfiiftol School off , .studied o turf led >» > « > • * been S S W the — » *• p e rtin en t o f A r t. M r. M artin , t€8Cn^,,‘ teacher . “ I^ ra tio n "-ho received h l , * « ’ AK J er r v e rrffv r, .......... . *• a »- ,I . Mr > mN K c'p under G».• y •« - ? »’ a* " f O r e h .m w h o t . « « H arvard in 1951, began his study H .rf | 7 "7 Sr holarship, end I d r .w m r «nd e r e .t . v . he if st ° Gip ui*rtou» «’ uuy ti. tr end d e . , * . w tv A rt Ar t he Kar -* ‘ • ing in I® A - S '" " tn M I S . A . , n r, . „ Hit “A l ™ m ■ , j v O a k b ro o k as H a rt Bon In s titu te und er Thom Ihom A t „ n . A* l<>.. te r « sA e rrvin? v i m r in tt.h . s r m y f o r . : S s C . r K ^ n , ,n A m I urulf’r J u l e * van B1* ' “ 'la " r ’ ? T? n d u rin g an oil-on-eanva* m u ral IO by I 5 fe e t in ai/.* M r. H a tg il, in s tru c to r in c e ra ­ r Top Stars Slated For Appearances Top H ollyw ood duled ’ n he to launch Starting W ith - 1- j : - " : ; K U n r e aW lly n A u a t,ti O ctober 8 the “ M o rie tim e Followed By and scu lp tu re, received hi* “ M o v i e t i m e I S A ” p rro o g rram am a t the EIGHT OTHER BRILLIANT PRO G RA M S SAVE UP TO 50% Order Season Tickets N O W ! ^ Order Tickets Personally ii at Fast Efficient CURB SERVICE Music Building Bo* O ffice A “ *+in N in e GREAT C o n c e rts r i I Seat* Enc | Street 1 H 1 W IV I W O S H O W S N IG H T L Y Feature Sta rt, at 7 P. M. d r iv ein Check or Money Order Enclosed Genera ................... $8 $12 $18 O Enlisted ICity i l I A YA Y A N K IN KORF-A* ‘A I on M «Calli«t*r “ W IN C H E S T E R ’73” a y p o W f>n S b e 11e v c lo in e $3.60 Servicem en callin g Rad io Service Co. 1503 Red P *er BO AT” A v* Oardner How*rd Kevl K *thryn Gray,on “ IN S ID E W A L L S “ SHO W Phone 7-2904 Lake Excursions! O F f O L SO M P R IS O N ” David Brian MONTOPOLIS “ E X C U S E MY D U S T ’ Red T i l I i I f ir , I C A C T U S J S k e lto n S a lly f or*** • I A ST O F T H E BU C C AN EERS Ja c k Q »kie p*ul f f enreid A n n o un ces Others in the cast are Bill C ra­ ver Bob S te a m e r John C a r k , W ^ n i Thomas, B 'b Burleson, Os­ car McCracken, Friday Strieva, J adv Galbraith, P a t H ne*, M il­ dred Barnes. Dick Kirschner. H a r­ old Klein. Jo e Bonne, and R ’P Torn. Members of the production j t a f f i n c l u d e V a l g e n # A x e l r a d , as- sistant rector; John Dent. stag* man Pat Cook, bookholder, Pat un son sound crew head; B. I ( DOK light crew head; E lli­ son M iller, paint crew head; E va Sm ith, prop crew head; M arilyn Verier, costume crew hu-ad; Gw-en Boehl, house and publicity crc a YANK Stern W heel Riverboat Commodore f A K I C A RI OF M Y L I T T L E G IR I J c n n r C rim D .l* Robert.on “ S A D D L E L E G IO N ” prr r-r»on T v He r K *u- I MI Erf* Children *,ed*r I jrn re on W •ut V e t* I)M v n R verbewt ! ■'*” ■ o w - w*’nr bridge 2 :1H p rn o f Lm ke A . - ’ in » tree I. ffee « •) I*' Al W ™ :u * " , - w *.«• ill be follow* fo u r day* of cam p* gnir.g, 1 ar, B u ild in g box office. F.dw a rd Boe*., sym phony presi­ T he student $ 2.60 season tick et dent, has announced. and the genera! admission $6 tic Since tic k e t sale* are not et w ill adm it the hearer to a!, nine enough to support toe sym phony : mphony ryerf or rnamfor a com plete season, a m ainten­ ort con­ U ^ n . A “T ance fund cam paign is being BachUn ia ’ ill ripen staged by volu n teer w orkers to head. ducted by E * » C ity Auuditori con tact prospective co n trib u to r* th ’- season a ;30 p.m . to ’ ne sym phony. T a rg e ’ of the O ctober 15 a is *20,000. o f which The student and g enera, a-* w orkars are fo r an unre- $ 12,00ft ha* a lread y been pledged. mission ticket ervP(1 ,ect on conia ning approxi­ ( or.tributions may be mad.p by c e le b ra to r . Fro m A u stin the n ovie group w ill contin .<• it.- national to fourteenthI seam&rk m thp f r8t The AUSTIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TOSCA ^ i w e r , . B e lg iu m . T here he stud ed m ic* A GREAT Season for a GREAT Symphony.' October 15 ^ Movietime USA Eileen First Direction Opens in Austin O f Dr. Johnson at UT E le a n o r S te g e r, the soprano ■tor o f “ The V o ic e o f Fireston e -^nd the M e tro p o lita n O pera, w in he fe atu re d w ith the vio lin ist ^v7,n.on G o ldb erg and the B ritis h pi­ anist Solom on in the 1951-5gro of concerts given by the A u stin < om m unity * oncer*. A * , n - v. Gordon W ilk ison, dram a m ajor ciatio n. Mi-* S teh er, who w ill he hears.^ from San A ngelo, wa* elected to •n H "g g A u d ito r iu m e a r ly In •he hu.ard of the U n iv e rs ity < urM a rc h , ha* also su n g in c o n c e rts tain C lub at the firs t m eeting of and on television. She re cen tly the org an iz atio n T h u rsd a y Bight p ^ a- e as the singe*.’ ing wa* an inTormai won ifir--* ir - p *■ - woman The m e t in g inform a. won w f ch new ar i old Btu- er re g u la rly heard on the a ir in fa ir . ^ . . . ..I \ ^ ■«’« fr. ••’ n annual dents got acquainted. I he organ- M i« cal America’* fourth annual radio pi ii of serious musir. /.ation ha s a Iota of I i i pr baA S t r a d i v a r i o s preserved tio n a ry members. M o i.y M o ffe tt social chairm an, wa* in charge o f through four’ een d ifferen t J*pan^cp concentration camps is the the program . story behind Syzmon Goldberg, Th« club had p revio u sly held » w h“ Ke concert is 'n Jan u ary. ret eption fo r the new student* in W r io ti- irin g the f-»r Last, he the M a in lo u n g e of Texas I'n^on. WMS captured in Ja v a and interned P a ’ H ines, A rlene K a v , B o b ( ° y . until 1945, A fte r the violin ist* Be n n ie N ipper, F'rank H arlan. I, appearance in Carnegie H all In and P a t Cook appeared on the re­ 19, Olin Downes rn the New ception program . Y ork T me« wrote. “ He played a The C irta in C l ib i J * d ram atic program tha’ only a musician and or ga- nation w h im given people a virtuoso of the first rank could outside the D epartm ent of Drama surmount.” a ch a m e to exercise their d ra m a t­ Solomon, known in this country ic n t e r e s ,». O ffic e rs are M ildred chiefly through his long list of re­ Barn es, p resid en t; P a t Hines, v ice ­ cording*, ha* given concerts p resid en t; M a rily n Benner, secre the United States on y during the ta r y . B ill Cook, tre a su rer, and la^t two seasons. Miss M o ffe tt, social chairm an. \ f o rth a r tis t W ill a ! - o g ive a r o n c e r t a t ’ he e n d o f t h e s e a ­ son. T h r e e a r t ! * ’ * a re e n g ag e d by • he Austin Comm unity - fo u r,h ^ Stj;,t,^ .,J> n e ^ r many years. The Marines for the first time varsity of To*** Pro**. $3. I by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., in a In 1938 another niece, W infred Robert Maudslay c a m e to j new Experim ental Science Bun | pldmatdly f or research work and are seeking more draftees than the Kupper, wrote her master s thesis book called “ The Golden H oof.” America from England in 1880 ing w ill he ready for fu ll occu- j ciassr0om« above the sophomore Arm y in the comparatively small “ Texas Sheepman,” published at The U niversity of Texas. Mrs. to make bis fortune in the coun-J ration. Classrooms are already or*- levcl> September 30 by The University Kupper, wife of a San Antonio December call of 16,900. try to which the Texas Land O f­ . , Financing the building included The Defense Department an­ fice had lured him with its glow-J doctor and teacher of English in Press, contains Robert Maudslay’# original letters, edited by Wini­ The B'ochem istry department the use of $3,133,135 of the rnnounced today the Marines want ing descriptions of W est Texas. ; the schools there, was horn on a moved i n a t the hegitining c f th , | v ,m it y '. A v a ,I,b i, fu n d , and sheep ranch at Bandera. She w-as fred Kupper. To make them more ■ There he found himself drawn 9,900 men from Selective Service of a sheep story and less of a fam rummer, and a, c o o n the U h , *882,895 rn l o c i fund . to the sheep business, for which taught to work with sheep by her in December, the Arm y 7,000. ; ily chronicle, M r. Maudslay di­ ir e finished, the bacteriology, ThP co o rd in a l r a’ Beau­ and a f o r m e r aeronautics instrur of the sheepm an's life. Beautifully illustrated mont H gh School, and served a* tor at the University, and ha* ry VV ' C uppy. a local sponsor for the Beaumont c h r o n i c l e d the history of Hoist n with photographs and six unusual drawings. 3.00 trial co-op coordinator at Beati­ during Texas’ most. eventful per mont, lle wa* employed by the md. Throughout “ The Hon-’ 1’ Cisco, Texa1-, Independed School*. The new «ta'c sponsor holds S to ry ” 'he author recreate* the and characters of Allen « r _ S. and master’s degrees ,n in­ life dustrial education from Texa* T o w n s it e , M udtow r, and finally ■ ■ .... _ ~ e- . f A tt/ ll ST OR I A & M r for 3 4 y a r da fo r the higJo e M u rp h y, acr.pt w rite r of whole which now ex.sts. T hen the never^ay-d.e Brook- • ^ ^ m M bafkin|f nf ten R o o , « .la - a ( - im w.th late- touchdowns in the first period and ^ ^ ain in this march and his Radio House who w rites the series, S tu d e n t actor* who w ill p a rtic i­ Ivn Dodders scraped by Philadei^ , team m ates, including int ng a "tanee from Hick Bo- an o th er in the third, g aining 84 three completions sparked the said the fir s t seven o f the p ro ­ Fine Arts Association pate in the first program are Dan t wo-run homer bv A n d y P a fk o . kelm ann, gained f s second m ajor o f the T ig e rs ’ 2 :4 y a rd . on the ()w ]#, f j rilt touchdown march. phia, 5-0, to pull into a fin a l-day gram s w ill deal w ith the se ttle ­ Honors Lester with Tea L o v e , a n n o u n ce r; Tom C ollins as tie w ith the Giant-, S u n d ay a fte r­ , , t *«,<, . r. I a v league piton.ng '■ 't o r y as the St. ground and passing for I -I I of S h irle y and George gave ment of Texa* by d iffe re n t naM r. W illia m L. Lester, associate an Ind ian chief and N ew E n g la n d ...... , h, m . t h . ir 14* through t h , . l r . h. n „ d t e in J,ckIn „ U » r N .* .o n » l U M . , . p ,.y , noon’s game* w ill der de the w in ­ i to n a litie s . N a tio n a l the ( innnnat.ti Reds hammered professor o f a rt a t the U n iv e rs ity , tra v e le r ; and L a rry Jo n es ss cago Cubs r a N V onal league R ice, studded w ith sophomores, m u_ yarfjag* for Clem son, while ner o f this ur, s« .a1 A dram atization on the fir s t i M u rry Dickson for I I hits as they w ill he honored at the opening Stephen F . A u stin. used the heady play o f a hard j a ) , ni,on and Biggs were most of Leag ue race. th rille r. program w ill tell o f the a rr iv a l of fopped the Pittsb u rg h Pirates. tea of the Texan Fin e A rts Asso­ The ( levo la r d I n d ian ■ took 12 charging line and a b rillia n t pass- j^ c e*s offense. A u g u st 12 saw. the Giants I P-a 4-2, S a tu rd a y . H ank Ed w ard s hit Anglo-Saxons in C en tra l Texas. ciatio n w hich w ill be held at L a ­ intl mg ,r> edgit he D e tro it Timg com bination of L e ro y Fenstegames beh od the Dodgers with hi* third homer o f the season in Rice missed a chance to tie up Mrs. Sam J . Sm ith of A u stin , who guna G lo ria A r t G a lle ry S u n d a y ger.i, 7-6. The w innin g run was m aker to B ill H ow ton to bu oy, the B r o o k ly n :’ es apparent y nit, the w an ning mois d ire c tly descended from pio­ the fourth inning to help E w e ll from 3:00 to 5:00 p m. The tea scored b; H a rry Sim pson who am -1 the hope* of the partisan 35,000 „ ning aw ay w ith the f ag. I Ha h , Black w ell ments, taking over on 1 lemsott s neers who a rrived wth Step h e n ; to his 16th v icto ry opens a three--*• eek, one-man ex­ gled, alo I second, reached third Experienced Workmen slo w ly but surely tbs Dodger-ki .. ti*'*, nil 25-yard line when Gene L itt le re- F . A lstin, w ill be interview ed on against 15 defeats. hib it of the natio r.a.ly know n a r t ­ on an error, and made it to the l h , d i f f . r . . . . . W M H . . r , p lu . • F r ,d K n o . h . r . fu m h l.. ers started w h ittlin g awa s’ the broadcast. In the A m e ric a n League, the plate on Paul Kenner a pinch sin­ ists’* w orks w hich begin* on S u n ­ B ro o k ly n ’s lead. * '" " " " " I «»“ * v“ r " K n o .bel chilled thi« th reat . . t h The last group of program * w ill New Y o rk T a r k(<’“ swept a don 2502 Guadalupe day and w ill last through O ctober touchdown run on » paw m te r . pa„ m . gle. N ew Y o r k x?h lilt header from the Boston Ken explain < • .' en: occupations in ceptjon by Jim m y y u a n * * . 21. straigh* v ic to ry S->’ ■ day and Sox, to add to th e ir fsrst-place Texan, The firs t o f these w ill c o n ­ H a lf snot a 20-yard pas* fo is perception. T M K S T A N D IN G S th e ir 36th n 43 game* a* they Kem pson for the feist Clemson The v ic to ry wa- number 14 for cern fa rm in g . A prom nent fa rm ­ ma ’ gi n. N ational League topped B o -ton, " ' ' ; ! «g e in te r­ The C hicago \y cite Sox dis G B touchdown and Q uarles broke up Clemson in a s’ rca,. ^ re tc h in g er (»f th - reg n w ill W L Pet spun a brillian t ftve-r tie r 'or h;a goal w ard m arch bv R ice fo r the back to the w aning days of I * J J. viewed. New Yo rk 93 58 .621 23rd victor of the sea S t u d e ' ’ • in A i stin Public second. Toe third ta lly came a fte r O n ly a tie last season w ith South 95 58 .621 The Giantsolved southpaw Tarheel G a m e Adm ission Bro o k lyn Schools in social studies classes Earl VV r.g h ten b erry recovered C arolina mars foe reeor . S U N D A Y ’S S C H E D U L E W a r re n Spahn f ’ only five lr.ta Fine picked up 14* yards rush­ from third through ninth grades . D avis (K o s s e ) Jo h n s o n ’* fum ble in eight inr g . ' •’ broke To Be by B lan k et Tax Ne * Y o rk at B o lto n ansar ^ ^ e fir«t p lay of the third ing and 102 passing w ill I.-ten to trie shows, M r. M u r ­ through fo r n y ■> ta. e. r. < St udent- will be adm itted lo the I 2 I I I ) vs. VV 'son ( 7-6 ). P period. This gave Clemson the H a ir completed 9 of 16 passes second and fifth n rg« to w- ip B ro o k ly n a* Ph ilad elp h ia Long horns’ game w ith N orth 1 a r° P hall on the O w ls’ 26 ard line and for hi* 137 yards th ut w ay the c ra fty eftha der for the A U S T IN olina in M em orial Stadiu m S a t u r ­ (22-$) vs. Ch i reb (15-11). B ick George scorer! rn ju s t one < I if f R a d c liff kit ked two extra sixth time th y ar W E L D IN G A. day by blanket tax. I 1e Tarheels, play. points for Clem son, and Bib T h e y added ai sr . aru* n n R A D IA T O R Ra j. had moved H2 yard s in just a <.f h icier rated fir-b n a tio n ally by at leas* Victorious Steer Sq u ad W rig h t two for Rice the nin th agair -* WORKS l l plays to score it* E rs t touch­ Spahn’s un(’ “ system ’* before they loaf to V e ro B'okford It wa «(*) W Sth St. hnvc played Due in Austin Today down, in the second period, R ig g “ We Put a N ew Face on 14th d efeat again * 22 win*. G eorg ia S a tu rd a y . Tel. 6 -3 7 3 3 scoring from the 13. In the third, M ullets, Pra ts P la y Today Tho G iant and the Dodger T e x * , tw ice before. O w ls’ got their last tail/, this share oq a1 percentage averageIn 1947 T e x a s’ S u g a r Bow l In answer to numerous quesThe Mullets, the Texan Sport* Your O ld Shoes! S a tu rd a y night, toe C any onp (.ornmg „n a one yard plunge (,6 2 1 i. going into the fir.al day ' ampion* defeated the ( aru Un‘' ,,‘ S t a f f football team, is a heavy , ’. s r , 34-b, but in 194* it w-as the T< xan ria learned that the T eva* ^ Johnson. fa v o rite over the re xan Press • a l t e r a t io n s Of. piH'v you g e t Longhor r, , M o victors over BurClemson started Out like i* was The thoroughly-aroused BrookBro o k ­ T arheel-’ ye ar, bv a 34-7 ta iv. M is p rin te d , in a touch football due Haturda u n i a rr iv e at Au*- going to run Rice out o f its 70,- gamp scheduled today. The game at CAPITO L • BAG REPAIRING a lyn Dodge! - crushed t * Bn ad to­ tiri M unicipal A irp o rt, at 1.30 (KB) seat stadium, taking the open Stu d e n t tickets to the O k la ­ will be played on the N orth In ­ ph i* P h illie s 5-0, Hat a d a y night • DYEING p.m. H i no ay. ,ng k ic k o ff 77 yards on 12 play* tra m u ra l Field, across from G re ­ behind big Eton Newcomb* f c ry homa I niver sty game in the < ortI -D A Y It had previously been ananr| a five yard penalty. H a ir s • REFIN ISH IN G fast-ball Ju te ng to . limb ba k ton Bow l O ctober 13 for U n iv e r­ g o ry Gym , at I -9 p.m. nounced the team would a rriv e at ru n 1 fig and pausing accounted into a tie w ith the Giant'- for the sity students are in the “ ame sec­ • L U G G A G E REPAIRIN G Photo tions as in 195(i 20-22, inclusive, I bi a.m., but it is now d efin ite for 68 yards. league lead. 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