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A n d S M U ’s Val J o e t h a t T e c h “ will t r y t o field t he S eems T e x a s w o n s ome w e s t e r ­ W a l k e r , C o n f e r e n c e h i g h h ur d l e s b e s t f o o t b a l l t e a m in T e x a s . ” I n ­ n er f r i e n d s w i t h t h e i r aland for ki ng, r a t e s a n o u t r i d e c h a n c e in t e r p r e t a t i o n : W e s t T e x a s oil fields Tech. his speci al t y. r e b a t e s will t h i c k en in t h e d i r e c ­ T he s al te d q u o t e s o f Tech o f ­ All t h e s e e n t r i e s m i g h t well t i on o f r e t a i n i n g t o p f l i g h t W e s t ficial* a f t e r t h e D a l l a s m e e t i n g find n o t h i n g h u t f r u s t r a t i o n w a i t ­ T e x a s t a l e n t I N t h a t a r e a , a n d a t s eems t o i n d i c a t e t h a t t he y f ee l i n g f o r t h e m on t h e W e s t C o a s t , I T e c h in p a r t i c u l a r . t hey w-ere c i t y - s l i ck ed by the old h ow e ve r . E a r l y in t h e week, a n officia. Double-X. T h e y w o n ' t likely for­ O c ci d e n t a l , c o n q u e r o r o f O k ! * - ------------------------------------get. h o m a by a ’car d in t h e W e s t C o as t j Dr. V e r n o n T . S c hu ha r d t , t h e R e l a y s r a t e s t o p l i st in g o v e r t h e | i U n i v e r s i t y ’* f a c u l t y representa­ Ag g i e s in t he mi le r e l a y . U C L A ' s tive. could p r o b a b l y r un grid a t a r G e o r g e Br o wn h a s d o n e an as­ - C h a r l es B r e w e r — Texas' l a t e s t s w i m c r o w n was won gie* r e a c h e d base, on five walk*, F a i l u r e t o g e t i n t o t h e S o u t h w e s t a g a i n s t two t e a m * — SMU and tw’o e r r o r s , a h i t b a t s m a n a n d C o n f e r e n c e wa* a h i t t e r pill f o r A & M —fto a t l e a s t o n e addition Wi l l i a ms ’ single. T e x a s T ^ c h, h u t t h i s i * n ’t g o i n g will he n e e d e d n e x t year. to s t o p t h e school in s t r i v i n g f o r I r oni cal l y, b o t h T e x a s ( a h e m ! ) g r e a t e r t h i n g s in a t h l e t i c s. Tech a n d O k l a h o m a had t a n k C o a c h D e W i t t W e a v e r , l a s t to team* this y e a r . d e n y his d i s a p p o i n t m e n t , s a i d his goa l n o w is the h e s t f o o t b a l l t e a m Folk* a r e h a v in g fu n m ak in g in T e x a s . He d e n i e d r u m o r s t h a t T e x a s fin e f u r n i t u r e a t T e c h w o u l d j oi n a n o t h e r c o n f e r ­ ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1) ence. TK® Hobby Workshop Roy Ke l l y’* c l u t c h si ngl e, dri ll ed “ O u r o nl y e n d e a v o r s h a v e b e en 2 0 0 6 E a a t F ir s t S tre e t p a s t t h i r d base. toward joining t he Southwest T h e S t e e r s c o u n t e d a n o t h e r in C o n f e r e n c e . ” W e a v e r .said. “ M’e V isit us to m a k e p la n t f o r t h e s e v e n t h w h e n H a r r y B e n g ts o n a r e m a m a j o r c o n f e r e n c e now s ta r tin g Y O U R p ro je c t. H ard* wa l k e d a n d P a u l M o h r si ngl ed t o j t h « B o r d e r C o n f e r e n r e - o n e t h a t wood*, p ly w o o d * , o th e r w eedw o rk in g eupy>1iea in stock. s e t t h e st age . P a c e , t h e C o n f e r - j p r o v i d e s s t i f f c o m p e t i t i o n in all e n r e ’s l e a d i n g h i t t e r , p u t a n o t h e r o u r "port*. O pen w eekdays 2 :00 to c a n dl e on his b i r t h d a y c a k e w i t h j “ A c t u a l l y , d es p i te o u r d ^ a p ­ IO OO p m .; S a tu r d a y O OO a.m . a s i ngl e t h r o u g h t h e box to b r i n g to 6 :0 0 p m . T e le p h o n e 2-5655. p o i n t m e n t , a lot o f g o o d c a m e ✓ in B e n g t s o n . f r o m o u r a p p l i ca t i on . T e x a s closed o u t t h e d a y ' s scor- j m g in t h e e i g h t h by t a l l y i n g t wice on one l one bas e hit . Kelly, l e a d ­ ing off, r e a c h e d first on a n e r r or . T a n n e r poled his d o u b l e to t he foot of t h e cliff, a n d K^lly cros sed t h e p la t e as c e n t e r - f l e l d e r Bohhv F a r m e r — the p e o p l e ’s choice— fell IM RM H e M RRRt d o wn t r y i n g t o p l a y t h e hall. A p a r a d e o f C a d e t pinch-hitte-r* f ai led to p r o d u c e in t h e n i n t h , a n d ! t h e L o n g h o r n s ha d t a c k e d on t h e i r j e l e v e nt h C o n f e r e n c e vi ct or y. Coach Rihb F'alk will p r o b a b l y j send e i t h e r Dick R o b e r s o n or Riley V e r d m e to t h e m o u n d F' riday in t h e final g a m # o f t h e seas on. O N THE N E W M U L T I - S P E E D A A M * p i t c h i n g c hoi ce i* not k n o w n , h ut Boh T a n k e r s l e y or E r n i e J o h n s o n a r e t h e he«t po' si bilitiea. Schuhardf Won'! Name OU Sponsor Linker s 1-Hitter Highlights 2-0 Frosh Defeat of A ggies Trm t abl e* w e r e t u r n e d T h u r s ­ d a y «* t h e T e x a s Y e a r l i n g b a s e ­ bal l er # r o d e t h e o n e - h i t p i t c h i n g oi Boyd L i n k e r to * 2-0 v i c t o r y o v e r t h e p re vi o u s l y u n d e f e a t e d T e x a s A & M F ish. T h e Fish ha d p ro v i de d t he only b l emi s h on t h e o t h e r w i s e perfect. Y e a r l i n g r e c o r d e a r l i e r in t he • e a r w h en J e r r y Nel son c om p l e t e l y s i l enced t h e i r hat* wi t h a no-hit, n o - r un m a s t e r p i e c e . T h u r s d a y , L i n k e r mi s s ed a d u ­ p l i cati on of N e l s o n ’s p e r f o r m a n c e by a hair , t h e o n l y h i t was a s h o r t fly to l e f t by J i m m y Wi l l i ams which fell j u s t o u t of Jef tfi elder J o h n W a t s o n ' * r e a c h in the s e c ­ ond. T h e T op e l o , Okla. r i g h t ­ h a n d e r r e t i r e d t w e l v e A g g i e s on st rike*. T h e Y e a r l i n gs p a s t e d Nelson, who o p e n e d f o r t he F ish, f or f o u r hits in his s i x - i n n i n g s t i nt . T wo o f t he s a f e t i e s c a m e in the first i n n i ng whe n leadoff m a n Billy Leach arid t h i r d b a s e m a n T o m m y S n o w s i ngl ed. T h e y s t a y e d t h e r e when Nel son s t r u c k o u t t he side. Both Y e a r l i n g r u n s c a m e in t he fifth whe n Ne l s o n pass ed 1-earh, t h e n a f t e r M a t s o n bad popped o u t S n o w poled a l o n g dri ve to c e n t e r wh i c h Sa m Abl on d r o p p e d p l ac i ng r u n n e r * on s e c o nd a n d t h i r d , ( a -'ey Wise w o nt o u t b u t c a t c h e r R a b o r n Ma t th e w * l i ned a si ngl e to c e n t e r t o c o u n t b>th runners. J o e H a r d g r o v e r el i eved N e l s o n in t he .seventh a n d a l l owed b u t T E X A S F R E S H M E N (2) •b I-rarh. 2b St e v e n a o r 2b Wauna, lf r,lord. if -now, 3b W ne ** Wa It he w*, J u n g m n n , rf Ke l l e r . I h Burkei, rf M liar, r f Scarborough Hurls 9th SWC Victory lanker. 9 Total* AAM FISH (0) Northrop, •* Parrish. Sh 4 4 B y r d . 8b Ver hl e. lf Rowland rf A bion, 8 8 rf William, Boring, 2 f lh 8 I S an e r , 2b N els on, p Hardgrove, a - Wedge, I p tit Tola!* S n o r e bv i n n i n g * : T e ta* V r r a h m e n AAM Hah ab 8 4 29 non coo SAO Favorite subject of coeds THE Tech Stand Won UT New Friends in West YOU rn ^ aA Shirts Nothing gets Admiring glances on the Campti* faster than a handsome guy in a handsome shirt. T o look your handsomest, try on a Manhattan* Vericool or a M anhattan* Burt. KRUGER’S on the drag record life s happiest events PENTR0N TAPE RECORDER SI i i a n ar! v a .Karat ta th I . ary, lh lf B r i t t , rf F s f m e , rf Og l e t r e e . I.a*tallak. r 8b a -Knbmett H a f t , »» b.R fed-up! ll ii* point i« t i m e ’s 0 F l a w o u i fo r I , * * t # i i r V i - ' u h W a IWM f o r H a f t in a t h F l a w o u t tor W o r k in ' *th. TEXA S (Si ab r k " I a thorough te*-t of cigarette mi ldness. Million* of s mo ker s t hroughout Americ a concur. 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I?;.*.-#.-. —* *■ .-si., -■ -«*. # Alialut. naif.nutty atmd I drawing* at*haut "■aik agata titan, (asitia Satan, famtu* ¥m amaatfi. »an« wearing lead*. Easily dsatnRutabad fcy bull seye degree attasgiag M i d ■Nae ai gentil. At yaur caveat tiara I A .y m ntm <*** i ''*tt r tfZikniti utJfcTRRSX -J - .— EBERHARD FABER vase. asea, n e aa. hi am d ON THE DRAG kttUGEft’S 2236 G u adalu p e Phone 8-6426 BBS Friday, May 16, 1952 nicks Fireballs First No-hitter M ay B y JIM M O N T G O M E R Y T e x a n S p o r ta S t a f f In tra m u ra l sports w ill wind up its 1952 ye a r to n ig h t w ith the a nnual Pow -W ow a t the Home Econom ics T ea H ouse. 15 (ZP)— F ir e hailing V ir g il T ru ck s of the D e ­ tro it T ig e rs h u rled the first no-hit no-run game season’s in the m ajor leagues T h u rsd a y and did it m ostly w ith control. Ju s t w hen it looked lik e T ru c k s m ight have to go into e x tra innings against W a s h in g to n / h u lk irg V ie W e rtz blasted a two-out home run in the last o f the ninth to heat the Senators, 1-0. E a c h year, p a rtic ip a n ts and fo l­ low ers of the U n iv e r s ity ’mural program gather fo r a banquet and to recognize ou tsta n d in g perform ­ and c o n trib u tio n s of the ances school year. Plan s fo r co n d u ctin g intram u­ rals next ye a r w ill be outlined, and changes th a t have been T rucks, beam ing in the c lu b ­ house at his firs t no-hit game in 11 seasons in the m ajors, said. “ C ontrol, th a t was the story. I used my fa st ball sp arin gly.” T ru ck s w alk e d ore ru n n er in eighth and hit two batters w ith pitched balls in the th ird and sixth. Sam Snead Paces Round Robin Meet t're Chicago Collogo of OPTOMETRY N E W R O C H E L L E , N. Y ., M ay ijp )— Sam S n ea d , canning two eagles, blazed a five-under par 67 and piled up a stag g erin g total of 22 plus-pointa T hursday to capture the firs t round lead in the star-spangled Round Rohin G o lf Tournam ent. An outstanding college serv­ ing a splendid profession. Doctor of Optometry degree n three years for students entering with sixty or more semester credits in specified Lib eral A rts courses. F e ll R e g i s t r a t i o n N o w Open Students are granted profes­ sional recognition by the U. S. Departm ent of Defense and Selective Service. Ex cellen t clinical facilines. A thletic and recreational a c ­ tivities. Dormitories on the campus. C H IC AG O COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY N orth C la rk C h ic a g o 14, 15 ad o p ted w ill receive atte n tio n . H ig h lig h t o f the evening w ill be the presenting of the F r a n k E v in s A w a rd and the W . M . Jo h n ­ son T ro p h y , both g iven fo r sports­ m anship. The E v in s A w a rd is m ade a n n u a lly by O ak G rove in m em ory of a fo rm e r m em ber. L a s t y e a r 's w in n e r w as A l Lu n d ste d t o f L u th e ra n Students Association. M e m b e rs of O ak G ro v e have a jo b selecting th e ir re cip ien t each y e a r. T h e choice is based on o ffic ia l’s ra tin g s during ’m u ral contests. E a c h o ffic ia l notes down a per­ son's name as being outstanding in sportsm anship, w in or lose, on the perm anent record card bear­ ing the score of the game. Oak G ro v e residents go through the vo lu m in o u s files of these records, and pick out the ten or tw elve in d iv id u a ls whose names appear m ost in each of the fo u r divisions. F ro m this list o f “ fin a lis ts ” a special judg ing com m ittee I t was the biggest point pro­ duction, though not the largest advantage, ever a ch ie ve d on the opening day of th is 16-year-old m athem atical lin k s bizaar. namir West The rhythm ic > * *JJK- *‘K V irg in ia n registered a 34-33 over the water-logged 6,533-yard Wykagyl course and burned o ff some of his famed opposition, playing in the same foursom e. Snead, P G A am i M asters title­ holder, amassed his point advant­ age at the expense o f British Open champion Max F a u lk n e r, defend­ ing champion R o b e rto De Vicenzo of A ig^ ntina and B y r o n Nelson, the golf king o f the ’40«. Fau lkn er and Tie Vin cenzo each had a 75 and w ound up w ith minus IO points. N elson shot a 73 and wa* minus two. ---------------------- J.------------------- (Saticnaili/ Accredited) 2313 S tra it Illin o is GRADUATING? LEAVING SCHOOL? * Shipping Packing Bonded Warehouse D A L L A S , M ay 15— (ZP)— G o r­ don M cLendon, presid ent o f LiBroadcasting, said T h u rsd a y t . , * , his netw ork is suspending opera­ tio ns because o f a “ co n sp iracy” by the m ajor leagues that denied him m ajor league broadcasts— the life-blood of his netw ork. H e made the announcem ent in a 30-minute broadcast from the L ib e r t y Broad castin g System in N ew Y o rk . H e said he was not going out o f business and not going into b a n k ru p tcy hut was suspending his netw ork and that “ broadcast­ ing by L ib e rty lik e ly w ill be re ­ sum ed if and when the courts g ia n t the re lie f my com pany re ­ c e n tly asked.” M cL e n d o n said th at a fte r re ­ peated efforts over a five-year period he had been unable to get the D ep artm en t o f J u s t i n to take a n y action regardin g the denial o f broadcast rights. 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N atali, 2-4 o r 6-7, A a l i n H o l e N ae.jad bren bjr for ■r e a r D aily B R ID G E W A Y 2616 • OPEN WEAVES • S-M-ML-L J I N E D allaa f . R A [it o p p o rtunities T e x a n , gt A I K busine** [ a r m * i.er t M cLendon started m ajor league broadcasts in 1948, and his n e t­ w ork g rew until it become the second largest in tho nation. F o r several years he has been accused of h u rtin g attendance in m inor league baseball through his b ro a d ­ cast* of m ajor league game*. North-South Golf Moot Droppod at Pinehurst P I N E H U R S T , N. M ay IR — i/Fl— The N orth and South G o lf T o u rn am e n t, held w-ithout in t e r ­ ruption *ino* 1903, has been d is­ continued. In its place next fa ll, Pin e h u rst. Inc., sponsor o f the j ° P Pn ’n this sandhills resort vilbtge, w ill stage a N orth And So u th senior am a teu r rrtatch play toum ament. j In announcing the decision to drop the half-century-old open. R ich ard S. T u fts, president of P in e h u rst, Inc., said T h u rsd a y he had been “ urged by a g roup o f prom inent senior golfers to sche­ dule a match play senior event at P in e h u rs t in the fa ll.” He a d ­ ded th a t the “ only suitable Hate that fits in with the usual se a ­ sonal requirement,* at P in e h u rs t is the date hitherto filled by the N orth and South O pen.” % V i THE W rit* mg research p osition w ith TV, hoi e d u catio n al Brown UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS offers through the EXTENSION DIVISION 611 CONGRESS \\ LIN SPUN" SLACKS • Completely washable $ 265 Courses by Correspondent 145 Faculty Members They Look and Feel Like Linen! They're Wrinkle Free! a CONTINUOUS WAISTBAND ba** a SADDLE STITCH SIDE SEAMS a DEEP PLEATS Typing lo 126 W illiam * Phone S tt if'i H A IR C U T Barrer Shop s 6 *4 7 6 T Y P IN G — 2-9606 — N eat, w o r k . 2-446*. 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Private. 911 W 22 j . 2-2297. • SEERSUCKERS F O R T W O R T H , M a y 15 DP)— The G u lf Coast League said T h u rs ­ day tw o m anagers have been fin ed $16 each fo r fig h tin g in a game : at P o r t A rth u r Tuesday night. T h ey w ere ( a jl ( arter, m anager of P o rt A rth u r, anti Dick Mid| k iff, B ro w n s v ille Pilot,. Phone 7-0253 CLASSIFIED ADS P R K - v c H T I ' T O R I S * ; , tra n sla tio n , a d u lta 'tiM r r n P h o n e 4-2 2 96 • SANFORIZED Manager* Fined for Fight 504 EAST AVE. A ga n ts N a t io n a l V an Linas T H E D A IL Y TEXAN S H O R T SLEEV E C O T T O N SP0 R T SH 1 R T Gordon McLendon Announces Liberty Will Cease Operation I N D I A N A P O L I S , M a y 15 U Pi— F ir s t good run ning w eath er this w ee k brought a sw arm of rate c a rs onto the Ind ia n a p o lis m otor sp eed w ay T h u rsd a y in fast pract ir e run* fo r S a tu r d a y ’s opening tim e trials for the 500-mile rsce M a y 30. and personal effects .Crating chooses the even tu al w inner. E a c h person’s com plete record in in ­ tra m u ra l sports during his tim e at the U n iv e rs ity is considered. These records bear the num ber of sports p articip a ted in, the n u m ­ ber o f games played in each, the outcome o f the game, and a n y special m ention. t The Jo h n so n T ro p h y is pre- I sented b y M rs. W . M. Jo h n so n in i m em ory o f her son, B ill, w ho w a s one U T ’s most active ’m u ra l I athletes. I t goes to the group th a t is tops is sportsmanship through- j out the ye a r, and D e lta K a p p a Ep silo n won it last year. The C ow boy Sportsm anship I T ro p h y, presented by the Cow- 1 boys, h o n o rary service group, w ill also be one of the features. O th er aw ards w ill go to in ­ tra m u ra l m anagers, w inners o f in-! tra m u ra l trophies, A ll- Y e a r T r o ­ phies, D ivisio n al trophies, and 1 B e st A ll-A round Athletes, w h ich i w ill re ceive silver belt buckles. R a c e r s Great Fair W e a t h e r Let us movt or store your furniture V Page 3 I Intramural Pow-wow Slated Tonight; Awards on Agenda ^Vertz Homer Nips Solons, 1-0, in 9th D E T R O IT . THE DAILY TEXAN A T Y P E M r» YO UR THh-ES, O a t s * , 8 * » # 40. a TAN— NAVY— BROWN a SIZES 28 TO 44 Rw aaan- I n i*ar R it c h ie For Furfk«r Infotmgfioo m a n u scrip ts, ate. Addr*** N i W E It T Y P IN t, DONE 68-8644 THESE*. m a tte). m arkt in my home, le .e rh o n e DISSERTA TIO N S. D ictation- 88*2212- C aa eb iag . (E lectraM rs T H E S E S T R O U B L E S ’ T ro u b le • teed. C a ll a n y t i m e 2 - 4 1 * El L L - T IM E T Y P IS T . t r i e m a c h i n e 7-D694 . Neat Pat me work, TY P IN O d i c t a t i o n , p i e * i p * a r ’. ice , l r o m a tie . E n o n # 7 - 8 1 2 4 . 1 - 4 1 2 0 . Extension Teaching and Field Service Bureau ie- ale c Diviiion of Ex+oniioR Tho Univortify of To ia i Auitin, TAKAI Cuffed and Reody to W ear 5.95 Friday, May 16, 1952 THE D A ILY TEXA N Page 4 Odealtli Our Guests — By Bibler Little Man on the Campus It is encouraging to learn that the Health Center Committee, studying the possibilities of faculty use of the Student Health Center, will have a report ready for the Faculty Council at its June meet­ ing. It is hoped that a resolution favorable to the faculty will be reached. It has been in committee for only seven years. The University’s growing international student population reflects an increase all over the nation, a recent report from the Institute of International Education in New York said. A foreign student census shows that well over 30,000 are being trained in the U.S. this year. Countries with the most young citizens going to school in America are Canada, China, and Germany. A fairly big jump in the number coming over from Asia, Contestants: State of Texas and the the Near East, and Africa, however, is federal government. one of the most significant facts uncov­ Prize: tidelands. ered by the census. Difference of opinion: the dangerous Another interesting sign of the times doctrine of federal paramount rights ver­ is that almost one-third of the 30,000 are sus a state’s natural rights and treaty women. rights. Foreign students ar r to be found in First-round results: House voted every state in the union, with the largest against the federal government by a concentrations in New ^ ork and ab for­ whopping majority. ma. Several schools rate far ahead of the Next step: stay ready for the secondUniversity in sheer weight of numbers— round bell. Columbia University, New York I,’Diver­ sity, and the University of California each have more than 1.000 foreign stu­ dents. Once in a while an author will write Engineering, as alway;-, is the chief field of study for the visitors. Although a two-sided article alx>ut, college life or i ngineoring schools are the main attrac- c o l l e g e student. Such an author is Rob­ 1 ions for South Asians and Near E as t­ ert Stein, who recently toured IOO col­ erners, most European students are here l e g e s to gather material for a magazine for study in the social sciences and the article. In his article, published in “ U.S.A./* liberal arts. Another development is that this year, for the first time, religion is Stein concluded that today’s college stu­ dent is more mature, responsible, and among the top ten fields of study. Taken together, our guests from studious than his predecessors. He said the change has gone practical­ around the world form an interesting, alert, culture-conscious group. America ly unnoticed by the public because the public is not looking for good things in could use more of them. its college students. “ An account of sev­ eral dozen brawling, rioting students makes more dramatic reading than tho _ ^ rZ , tory of ‘2 .5 million young men and wo­ men quietly and efficiently going about Ah, spring. And a young person's the business of learning,” he concluded. thoughts turn to—w h a t' ’ For e x a m p l e , consider the remark by a co-ed at a northern university: “ I f s spring all right. The grass is almost dry Dr. T. S. Painter enough to go canoeing.’’ I 'niversity President • Texan < S p r in g . 7>ear UStr eeking an e x p l a n a t i o n of Cod t h a t i- " n a h i g h e r p l a n e . I m r e i n o t h i n g f a l s e l y “ i nt r-lleetua I " a b o u t it. H e s p e a k s o f H o d a n d C h r i s t in - i m p l c w a y s , y e t w a y s w h i c h e x- t e x a n T h * D a i l y I . c a n , a ttut n * w * p a p e r e t I ha U n i v e r s i t y of l o x * * la PU bl i t tied Iii Au»U ti * v * t y m o r i m * a n apt M o n d a y an d S a t u r d a y , S e p t e m b e r t o J u n e an d a i e e p t t u r i n * ho lid ay arid axe rn: n et ion pe ri o d* and b i - » e e l d y d u r i n g t h e . u n . m e r t e n s i o n s t i nde r t h e t i t l e of t h e s i m m e r I e t a n on T u e s d a y an d F r id a y Or I n t l S t u d e n t I’ u b l ir a U o n a i n c S e a l jo ritrtOutiona w i l 1 ti* a c c e p t e d 0 * t e l e p h o n e * 2 -1( 4 7 3 1 it at th* e d i t o r i a l of fic e J.JI I or at th e N ew # L a b o r a t o r y I B. 1'rj Int one* e o n e e r n i n g d e l i v e r y and a d v e r t i s i n g s h o u l d be m a d * in J U ll » 12 - 4 TS L O p i n i o n * of t h # t e x a n ar# not n e c e s s a r i l y t h o s e of th # A ' i m l n n t r a t i o n or o t h e r f ’n i v e r a i t y o f fi c ia ls E n t e r e d a* s e c o n d - c l a s t m a t t e r O c t o b e r i s I Vt* a' th # l ’o*t O f f i c e a i A u s t i n T e x a s u n d e r h* A e t o f M a r c h 8 si « A S S O C I A T E D P R E S S W i R L S I R VICE I he A s s o c i a t e d Pr es* lr e x c l u s i v e l y e n t i t l e d ti 'h* se fo r r e p u b 1" at t o n et ail n e w # d i s p a t c h e s c r e d i t e d to it or not o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d in t h is n e w * . p aper, a n d local i t e m s of s p o n t a n e o u s irig in put 's h ed h e r e in R ig h t * of p u b l i c a t i o n o f ail o t h e r n e t t e r h e r e in a l t o r e s e r v e d 420 R e p r e s e n t e d for N a t i o n a l A d v e r t i s i n g hy N a 1 ' n ' A d v e r t i s i n g S e r v i c e Inc ( ’o i l # # # P u b l i s h e r # Re; ret* m a t t • M a d is o n A v e New y o r k C h i c a g o — H o e t o n — Ixia A n g u l e # - s n F a n c la c o N.Y J SUBSCRIPTION RATES M ini m um Sober r iption f hrs* M o n t h s Dolivfred Ma i l e d t o A u s t i n M e l l e n < t of t o w s S 76 per m o Si OO tier m o I .7 6 per mo. MF M B I H A s s o t is i« d C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s SI A F F All -A me ric an Pacemaker FOR JAMES THIS I S S U E Da y E d i t o r F L O COX N i g h t Editor < A R O L Y N B l S< ll A - oc t a nt N i g h t E d i t o r ...... Jim Eager a g o t Report er" . J e r r y Raf-hoon, Johnnie H u m a n U f p'’reader.*! Robin Nowlin, W ayland Pilcher Ni ght S p o r t * E d i t o r ‘ J o e Mushy '-tar-' A War d, .Na M a r , J i m . Mo n t g o me r y , Bo b H a l f o r d , Di r k W i l l i a m s Ni ght F i et y Edi t or f i l e Robertson N i g h t A m u s e m e n t s E d i t o r .... .................. A l a n W i l l i a m s ( d a m a w a y t he d o u b t cast by science and scientific truth*. fee was n o t s u f f i c ie n t to o p e r a t e a n d g ve t h e s t u d e n t s t h e p r o g ra m they deserve. T he building was planned and built 2 0 y e ars ago when the s t u ­ dent. b o d y w a h 0 , IGK a n d w h i c h w a s r e c o g n i z e d t h e n as i n a d e q u a t e in m a n y r e s p e c t s . D u r i n g t h e p;ir>t s c h o o l y e a r , e v e r y a v a i l a b l e s p a c e in t h e U n i o n w a s u s e d t o h o u s e 108 d i f f e r e n t o rganizations meetings. Many re ­ quests w ere refused because of i n a d e q u a t e facilities. fic e A q u e s t i o n n a i r e w a s sent. t o TO colleges a n d un iv er s iti es t h r o u g h ­ o u t the US this s e m e s t e r a s k i n g them ab o u t their union building a n d h ow it w a s o p e r a t e d . T h e T e x a s U n i o n f ee f o r s t u ­ d e n t s is $ 2 a e a r a n d 81 f o r t h e s u m m e r . T h e a v e r a g e f e e o f 26 c o l l e g e s t h a t a n s w e r e d t h e poll And you realize t h a t w h a t h e is s a y i n g is s o m e t h i n g t xtrem ely important, som eth in g you have never heard before, .something y ou may have be e n a f ra i d even to t hin k of. You m a y find y o u r s e l f t a k ­ ing notes , for the th in g s ha s a y s a d d u p t o h o w t o l ive, H e is s h o w i n g y o u t h a t r e b g o n is n o t s o m e t h i n g t o k e e p you from doing the things you e n j o y , h u t to m a k e you e n j o y t h e t h i n g * y o u do. * H i s abi l i t y is b y n o rn* a n s lim ite d to th e S u n d a y School classroom. His wife, when a > k e d t o list s o m e o f t h e m o r e important o u t r id e -of-Austin activities that Dean Haskew t a k e * p a r t in, r e p l i e d : “ Oh , I c o u l d n ' t tell y o u t l a*! H e d o e s so m u c h . " T h o s e t hin gs he does in cl ude being a m e m b e r of the E d u c a ­ tional Policies C o m m i ss io n o f the United States, c o n d u ctin g survey- of higher education in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e - , a c t u g a- C o n su lta n t to A m e ric an Colleges and Universities on problems of o rg anisation and a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , a n d s e r v i n g on the National C o n feren ce of C hristian and Jews. H e is a w i r e m a n , y e t h e is a - impl e m a n . E m e r s o n s a i d : " N o t h i n g is m o r e s i m p l e t h a n g r e a t n c - * ; i n d ee d , to he ' . im­ pl e is t o h e g r e a t . " D e a n I,, D. Ha. - kew is a g r e a t m a n . F i f t e e n of thes e Unions said t.-at p a r t o f th e s t u d e n t fee was going into construction. O the rs w e n t i n t o o p e r a t i o n . O n l y in o n * instance was the stude nt fee u n ­ favorable to the stu d e n t and t h a t was a t a school t h a t has a $ 1 2 a y e a r f ee . Nine of the unions are p l a n n in g o r a r e now e x p a n d i n g t h e i r f a c ­ i li t ies. f e n cam p u s organizations, In­ t e r - F’ r a t e r n i t y Council, Panhellenic, Friars, Cowboys, Silver S p u r s , M i c a . C o - Fid A s s e m b l y , S t u ­ d e n t A s se m b l y , Fixecutivc Co un cil on th* E x -stu d en ts Association and the Union Board of Directors, h a v e g o n e o n r e c o r d »n f a v o r o f union expansion and an increase in t h e c o m p u l s o r y u n i o n f ee. N o w P r e s i d e n t T . S. P a i n t e r h a s g o n e o n r e c o r d in f a v o r o f t h e i n c r e a s e in f e e s o t h a t t h e e x ­ p a n d e d u n i o n c a n be b u i l t . It is n o w u p t o t h e S t a t e L e g i s ­ l a t u r e w h e n it c o n v e n e s n e x t 3 e a r as t o w h e t h e r t h e f e e will be i n ­ c r ea se d. lf t h e y vo te to in c re a s e it., t hem t h e u n i o n c a n b e g i n e x ­ pansion. I n c l u d e d in t h e p l a n s f o r e x ­ p an si o n a r e b o w l i n g alleys, mu sic rooms, a brow sing library, m ore pool a n d p i n g p o n g t a b l e s , m e e t ­ ing ro om s, o r g a n i z a t i o n offices, work rooms, a nd small b a n q u e t and1 dance rooms E ditor A c o u p l e o f d a y s a g o , t he T ex an ran a page of inform ation o n t h e C h a n c e l l o r ’s r e p o r t t h a t included some discussion of the U n i v e r s i t y ’s b r a n c h e s . S i n c e t h e n , t h e r e ha? b e e n a lot of campu? c o m m e r t about those b r a n c h e s w h e r e they are, w h a t t h e i r a t t e n d a n c e is, a n d o t h ­ er matters. H e r e in a s h o t g u n s u m m a r y o f t h e b r a n c h e s , a? p r o v i d e d in a re ce nt fact.s-and-figures pamphlet. M EDICA L BRANCH. Galves­ ton ; Instructional u n i t s— M e d i c a l S c h o o l w i t h s e v e n t e e n t< a c h i n g d e p a r t m e n t s a d Jo h n Sealy Col­ lege of Nursing. Hospitals— Jo h n Sealy Hospital and S ta te Psychopathic Hospital, a t o t a l o f 1 , 5 0 0 b e d s . In 1 9 5 1 , m ore than 13,000 individuals from 230 Texan co untie ? »r e f e r r e d p a tie n ts ) were hospitalized. Student E n r o l l m e n t — r e* id e n t students, 900, including r e - . dents a n d o t h e r s in m e d i a l s p e c i a l i s e * and regular nursing student?; part-time graduate students, 1 ,0 0 0 , a n d p a r t - t i m e n u r s i n g s t u ­ dents, 2 0 0 . The«c are annual averages. Graduates 1 4 5 M. I), d e g r e e ; 1,000 certificates for postgradu­ a t e medical t r a i n i n g c o u r s e s ; 320 n u rsing degrees and certificates. (Also a n n u al a v e ra g e s ). 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It is, a t l e a s t w i t h Dr. Hask e w , s o m e t h i n g intensely a n d vitally pe rso na l. ^ H By Twelve organizations share o f ­ siiacr in th e U n i o n ; h ow e ve r, o t h e r s a r e w a i ti n g for space. O th e r unions over the c o u n try ha ve solved t h e i r p r o b l e m s by building or e xpanding their u n ­ i ons. T h e T e x a s U n i o n d o e s n o t h a v e t o he r e b u i l t o n l y it d e s h a v e t o be e x p a n d e d . Higher Sphere of Thought Plus Simplicity: Greatness • a '-r Union Staff Tries To Serve Students Main Building I. D. Haskew By B R A D BY ERS 7 c m ,t M a n a g ' f O E d i t o r Bu* P r c ? e v , o r r ' o r * How c o n y c j -,o/ w e e * - ' or o r r o t ! s h o u l d th;', c o u r t © w h e n f just s o h a p p e n s I v e n e v e r b e e n h e r e w h e n q o v e exerrs? F o r t y - t h r e e d a n c e s wer e held n t h e M a in l o u n g e on w e e k e n d s . Moat of them were the Friday Fr ol ic s op en to s t u de nt s . Interested Students G r a d u a t e s — l a s t y e a r , 60 . By RUSS K E R STE N tidelands i/if}ore rJ^ra in ct tic University Branches Are Growing, Thriving^ e ‘Not* Easy TD THE EDITOR: I wa? p l e a s e d to n o t e t hat t he T e x a n c o m m e n t e d on m y ar t i . de, ' A T e x a s A c c e n t in B r o o k l y n , " w h i c h a p p e a r e d in t he Ma y i s s u e o f Wo r d S t u d y ; h o w e v e r , I reg -et t he misleading headline, " S p e e c h J o b E a s y E v e n in B r o o k ­ lyn. " C on t ra r y to w h a t se e m* r a ­ effective ther prevalent belief, s p e e c h t e a c h i n g is n o t an e a s y j o b a n y w h e r e . Ce r t a i n l y it is rn t n a y a* B r o o k h n C o l l e g e H O W A R D WL T O W N S E N _ Asst Tref, of Sp eern Russians Overlook Best Propaganda By H A R O L D One o f the potential WARFORD choicest propaganda pieces of i.s e v i d e n t l y b e i ng o v e r l o o k e d b y t h e R u s s i a n - . 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If it d i d n ’t m a k e t h e m t o o ill, t he p e o p l e o f t he w o r l d w o u l d u n d o u b t e d l y rise up a n d say " A m e r i c a m u s t be d e s t r o y e d . " T n e r e ’s an A n d y Ra n d y e x a m ­ ple s h o w i n g d o w n t o w n n o w . Its s l i g h t l y b e t t e r t h a n mo s t . T h e m a i n s h o w - n o t s o ho t e i t h e r . It d e a l s wi t h Er r o l F’l y n n d i v i n g f o r a mi l l i on b u c k s w o r t h o f d i a ­ m o n d s , w h i c h he l at e r f i n d s o u t helot g s t o a c h u r c h . D a s h i n g Er ro l returns them of course, despite a d ki n ds o f s t a t i c f r o m t he c r o o k s . T h e r e w a s a s h a r k t h a t di d a ni ce bi t o f a c t i n g in t he show-, b u t he wan g i v e n o n l y a m i n o r role. Movi e ? a r e b e t t e r t ha n e v e r . HOT POTATOES T h e h o u s e m a n a g e r a t Oa k G r o v e sai d t h a t p o t a t o e s ar e t hr e e t i m e ? a? hi gh a? t he y w e r e ast y e a r . A l ot o f o t h e r p e o p l e ar e p r o t e s t i n g t o o , o f c o u r s e , and we've heard several different v e r s i o n s o f t h e c a s e o f t he m i s s i n g s pud*. O g d e n N a s h , n a t i o n a l l y f a ­ mous poet, w ro te so me thi ng onc e t h a t m i g h t t h r o w a l i t t l e l i ght o n t he s u b j e c t . H e r e ’s pa r t o f it: M u m b l e d y p u r n b l e d y , m y red t ow-. S h e ' s c o - o p e r a t i n g no w, A t first she didn t understand l o o n they w a t e r , then they weed, T h e n t h e y h o e a n d p r u n e a n d lop, T h e n t h e y r ai s e a r e c o r d c ro p. T h e n t h e y l a u g h t h e i r s i de s a s u n ­ der, And plow under. t he whole kaboodle A b r a c a d a b r a , t h u s we l ea r n T h e m o r e y o u c r e a t e , t h e l es s y« earn. T h e Ie?? y o u e a r n , t he m o r e vou*r given, T h e Ie-.? y o u l e a d , t h e m o r e y o u ’r dri ven, The more destr oy ed, they feed, t he mer T h e m o r e y o u pa y , t he m o r e t he need, T h e m o r e y o u e a r n , t he l es s yo keep, A n d now- I l?*y me d o w n t o sl eej ic Ii A t . ' Hr ‘ c \ . W i l l i a m R o b e r t B r a w n , S e t h H i r n i t t , J c a. j u n < h i m n r re J a m e s K.rnes* I h e ' . w a t h , L u b . r t L o u t * K ' l h t e n o t , < a e s a e G a Ii, Darn*; M waH Garrett, A r t r n j r M o r t o n C o c h m a n , M i n e t t a Ot l l l * Go>r , e , R,j , G r i g g * . < K i n g - W ai H u a ' * . K a n ^ a L e e K e r r . A l i r e K i o p f s t e i n , El l ** beth I adon, M ary L yn n M cGregor, and Fl ddi a P a t i l i * M a y . A l s o W i l m a J e a n M a s o n , G e n * Al a n Br nr. >sm Brail L ou t h w e t l , A nn Ly n n >adler l oan k i n g Spell. T h o m a i nrir,g. cr I e *~i ( h*! f a r , i W e , k Ie I) I, . gar . * W el l, J o h n C o n r a d W b i t e , J o h n L W o r t h am. p p - Friday, May 16. 1952 TV Workshop’ Completes Year Blind Organist Langlais Performs Franck . Tonight v e r s i t y S a t u r d a y in c o n c e r t a t R e ­ f r e q u e n t l y p e r f o r m s in pu b l i c. I n c i t al H a l l a t 8 : 3 0 p. m. a d d i t i o n t o his p o s i t i o n a s o r g a n ­ F o r t h e p a s t t w e n t y y e a r s h e ist a t St. C l o t i l d e , c o n s i d e r e d o n e h a s b e e n t h e d i r e c t o r o f a m i xe d o f P a r i s ’ m o s t i m p o r t a n t mu s i c a l c h o i r o f b l i n d y o u n g pe o pl e , w h i c h p o s i t i o n s , Mr . L a n g l a i s t e a c h e s o r ­ g a n , c o mp o s i t i o n , a n d c o u n t e r point a t th e N atio nal In s ti tu te o f IT Y o u n g Bl i n d , w h e r e h e is also d i ­ rector of the chorus and conduc­ t or . J e a n Langlais has tr a v e le d ex ­ t e n s i v e l y in E u r o p e on h i s c o n c e r t thru Saturday t o u r s . H e h a s a p p e a r e d mWi y t i m e s in H o l l a n d , S w i t z e r l a n d , a n d E n g la n d . H e has looked fo r w a r d to h i s c o n c e r t s in A m e r i c a , si nce he s t a r te d h avi ng n u m e r o u s A m e r­ i c a n pupil s. In his c o n c e r t S a t u r d a y , L a n g ­ lais will p l a y t h r e e o f hi s o w n c o m ­ p o s i t i o n s a n d o t h e r mu s i c b y w'ell k no w n co mpos ers as Ces ar F r a n c k an d Marcel Dupre. Admission fo r t h e c o n c e r t will be 7 5 c e n t s . J v e n th ou gh J e a n L a n gla is is blind, it has n o t sto p p ed him from b e c o m in g one o f th e w o r ld ’s f o r e ­ m o s t org an ists and com p osers. Mr. L a n g la is w ill a p p ea r a t th e U n i­ Tune in “Tower Tune Time K N O W 11— 11:30 P.M. Tuesday Visit Our RAINBOW ROOM SM A LL T-BONE .00 LARGE T BONE 1.25 Privet# Parti#* by Reservation— Phone 8-3984 SA N JACINTO IN N E. 16th & San Jacinto M«mb«rs Await N«xt Year's Work E. R. N o r r i s , a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r of drama, and mem ber of the U niv ers ity of Te x as Television W o r k s h o p f e e l s t h e y h a v e conpleted a successful y ea r an d a re l o o k i n g f o r w a r d t o t h e n e x t y e a r ’s productions. T he W or ks h op , a cooperative p ro je ct of Radio House and th# D e p a r t m e n t of Drama , has d r a m a ­ tised various edu cational an d m u ­ sical p r o g r a m s wh i c h h a v e b e e n a i r e d o v e r s t a t i o n K E Y L in S a n Antonio. It fu rn is he d the pr o d u c ­ er, dir ect or , a ss is ta nt dir ector, production assistant, studio m a n ­ a g e r , t i tl es a n d spe c i al e f f e c t s , s c e n e r y , m i c r o p h o n e bo o m o p e r a tors, cost um es an d make-up, pub­ licity a n d a r t , a n d p h o t o g r a p h i c w o r k f o r all p r o g r a m s . T h e last p r og r am , p re s en te d ; Ma y l l , o v e r K E Y L , w a s a D a n c e ! D ra m a lecture demons tration. The ! c o m p l e t e li st o f thi s s e m e s t e r ’s produ ction s includes: “ HMS P i n a ­ f o r e ,” a TV a d a p ta ti o n of the famous o peretta; “ The Marriage P ro po sa l,” a Russian comedy by A n t o n C h e k h o v ; a n d “ Die F l e d e r m a u s ” a d a p t e d f r o m t h e Music D e p a r t m e n t ’s c a m p u s p r o d u c t i o n ; “ C h a m b e r Mu s i c , ’’ a p r e s e n t a t i o n of the University String Q uartet; “ O p e r a t i o n T - S q u a r e , ” an e d u c a ­ t i o n a l s how f e a t u r i n g t h e School o f A r c h i t e c t u r e , a n d t h e “ D a n ce D ram a,” a lecture demonstration. All r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d w o r k ­ s ho p s h o w s w e r e a i r e d o ve r S t a ­ t i o n K E Y L in S a n A n t o n i o w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n o f “ Die F l e d e r m a u s , ” p r e s e n t e d o v e r WF A A T V in Dal l as . ___ Pag* 5 New 'Playhouse Varieties Begins Tonight at ACT T h e A u s t i n Civic T h e a t e r will close its s p r i n g s e a s o n w i t h a n ­ other popular “ Playhouse V arie­ t i e s , ” wh i c h o p e n s a t w o - w e e k end r u n F r i d a y night. F r i d a y will be U n i v e r s i t y N i g h t a t t h e P l a y h o u s e , an o cc a s i on d e ­ s i g n e d b y t h e t h e a t e r g r o u p to gi ve s t u d e n t s a c h a n c e to h a v e a r e l a x i n g e v e n i n g of e n t e r t a i n m e n t b e f o r e f i nal s. A speci al De a d W e e k r a t e wh i c h will a d m i t t w o f o r t h e p r i ce of one, is o f f e r e d to U n iv ers ity st u d e n ts on p r e s e n t a ­ t i on o f b l a n k e t t a x e s o r a u d i t o r ’s re c e i pt s . F e a t u r i n g s o ng , d an ce , mus i c a l , a n d c o mi c t a l e n t f r o m A u s t i n , t he V a r i e t i e s will be p a ce d by e m c e e s such as C a c t u s P r y o r , H o m e r L e o n a r d , a n d E d Gull i on. F r i d a y night p e r f o r m e r s include George Saegert, Joe HanVian, Maxine Wi l es, J a c k W e s e n h e r g , D o r o t h y Carlson, W a y n e Ogden, Bennie N i p p e r , Bob N a s h , a n d Leo H e r z ­ og. T h e “ P l a y h o u s e V a r i e t i e s ” will also p l a y S a t u r d a y n i g h t a n d Ma y 23-24. T a b l e r e s e r v a t i o n s m a y be m a d e b y c a l l in g t h e A CT of f i ce, 6-0541. W i t h r e f e r e n c e to Cz e c h c u l ­ t u r e a n d h e r i t a g e , Dr. L. D. H a s ­ kew, d e a n o f t h e C ol l ege o f E d u ­ c a t i on , t o l d t h e g r o u p a t t e n d i n g t h e r e c e n t Czech F o l k F e s t i v a l t h a t t h e i r m o t t o m i g h t well be: “ C l i n g i n g f a s t to t h a t whi ch is good, w e p r e s s f o r w a r d t o t h a t w h ic h is b e t t e r . ” “ Y o u r p a r t i c u l a r c u l t u r e , t he c u l t u r e o f Cz e c h peopl e, ha s in t he y e a r s t h a t h av e pass ed p r o d u c e d m a n y things t h a t a re tr u e and b e a u t i f u l a n d good. You h av e h e a r d t h i s a f t e r n o o n h ow t h e e n ­ t i r e w e s t e r n ci vi l i zat i on is a d i r e c t d e b t o r t o you a n d w h a t y o u r peo­ ple h ave p r o d u c e d , ” D e a n H a s k e w t ol d t h em . 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M id L t h m t n n to W e d T h e a p p ro a c h in g m a rria g e of C h a r lo tt e J a n ic e 1/ehmann of S k its , songs, and gam es p ro ­ T he A m e ric a n C e r a m ic S o c ie ty H o u s to n to S t a f f S e r g e a n t H a r r y vid e d e n te r ta in m e n t a t the anG e o rg e f-awrer.cp o f B a k e rs fie ld , ,ai ln t*r- C o - O p C o u n c il p ic n ic o ff ic e r s fo r the c o m in g y e a r are A lp h a E p s ilo n Rho, n a tio n s ( a lif o r m a , has been an n o u n c e d . F r id a y r ight at the /.liker P a r k lio n Po w ers, p re s id e n t; B o b K e n - j e n b u rg , v ic e - p re s id e n t; ( a r l L i n ­ h o n o ra ry ra d io - te le visio n f r a t e r n i­ T h e c e re m o n y is to ta k e p la c e (b d B o y S c o u t H u t, s e c re ta ry ; Jo e M a h a f f e y , ty , w ill in itia te fiv e new m e m b e rs ) th is su m m e r. Jo s ie V a r ia s , Ph ilippine, stu ­ den, t r e a s u r e r ; and P a u l M a r t in o , his- I a t I p.m. S a t u r d a y at R a d io j M iss I t m a n n is at p re s e n t a d e n t sp o n so red a t the U n iv e r s it y House. g ra d u a te c o u n s e lo r at S c o ttis h by th e C o u n c il, w as g iven a f a r e ­ to ria n . it T h e new in itia te s are A n n e tte R it e D o r m it o r y and a g ra d u a te w e ll present, fro m the C o u n cil, and I A t it* last m e e tin g o f the y e a r .M axw ell, J a y Hodgdon, M a rily n s tu d e n t a t th e U n iv e r s ity . S / S g t . n ew o ff ic e r s w e re in tro d u ced . F o r e n s i c s , w o m en 's sp eech so c ie ty , R u p e , P a u l R u s su m , and R o b e rt L a w r e n c e is statio n e d a t th# U .S . it p resen ted the h e st p led g e cu p to P o lu n s k y . A ir F o r c e H u m a n R e s o u r c e * R e ­ S e v e n g irls re c e iv e d the f i r s t ; M o lly A n n A ira s . T h e re w ill he a lu n ch eo n fo r i search D e ta c h m e n t in A u s tin . S ilv e r S t a r a w a rd s p resen ted a t E la in e N e b e n z a h l a n d P e a r l new m e m b e rs an d a c tiv e a --ori- B o th a r e w o rk in g on P h .D . s rn the T e x a s S t a r b an q u e t T u e s d a y | G re n a d e r w ere a n n o u n c e d as win- i ates a t L a F ie s ta . i e d u c a tio n a l psy ch o lo g y. n ight. T h e p in s w e re d esigned b y j n e ts of the in te r- s o c ie ty deb ates, j * A f t e r a b r ie f honeym oon tr ip , Jo !| n H a r a ls o n , U n iv e r s it y stu ­ M iss N eb enzah l w a s also g iv e n a I N e w ly e le c te d o ff ic e r s o f the the c o u p le p lan s to live in A u s tin . d en t, an d p re s e n te d by J e a n W e lc u p fo r p re se n tin g th e b est afte r- j H o u se C h a i r m e n * A ss o c ia tio n are hau-en, o rg a n iz e r o f the g ro u p . d in n e r speech a t F o r e n s ic s s a n ­ Jo a n W -on, p r u d e n t ; G re tc h e n T ho se re c e iv in g the a w a rd s ! n u a l spring b a n q u e t. T h a n h o u - e r v ie e - p r e - d e n t; V ir ­ w e re S h ir e e D a n ie l, G lo ria F e r- j N ew in itia te s a l e P e a r l G r e n a ­ g in ia B a k e r , tr e a s u r e r ; and Jo d y BRU SH -U P irk s, J e a n M e y e r, B e tty P a y n e , d e r, M onica S e g a l, S h i r l e y S t r u m , T a y lo r , re p o rte r, V iv ia n R u g , < h lom a T o dd , an d ; J a n e M o rriso n , M a r t h a H a n c o c k , it \ rdon W e lrh . P a u lin e P ie rc e , an d E le a n o r it T h # U n i v e r s i t y C l u b te-elected, W aidm an, a t th e ir an i ja i p icn ic S a tu r d a y , I he o f f ic e r s o f the L o n g h o rn i* PRIVATE it P h a r m a c a u t i c a ! A s s o c i a t i o n elect the fo llo w in g o ff ic e r * Jo s e p h N e w o ffic e rs o f the A m e r i c a n DANCE cd th e ir e x e c u tiv e c o u n c il W e d n e s ­ Jo n e s , p re s id e n t; T h u r lo w B. I n s t i t u t e of C h e m i c a l E n g in e e rs W eed, v ic e p re s id e n t; G o rd o n d ay . LESSONS a r e P h ilip S. L o w e ll, p re sid e n t ; < ra g . s e cre ta ry ; and G a r la n d J im S a r g e n t w as elected ch air- I H a r r y G. B y e r s , v ic e - p re s id e n t: B an cu s, tr e a s u r e r . SENSIBLY PRICED m a n ; B e t t y A n d e rs o n , s e c r e t a r y ; , I R ex Ct, M c D o n e li, t r e a s u r e r ; and * M a rv in M o o n , m e m b e rsh ip c h a ir ­ AT 14.95 D o n R. M oore, c o rre s p o n d in g secJa m e s F a r a b e e is the new p re s i­ m an; K e n n e th M ille r , p ro g ra m m s Su»4*iuw-*s r am i r e ta ry . d e ' • o f the M e n a C ie * C h ih . c h a ir m a n ; H azel M ault.sby, f i­ * M W TMM THMIM T h e y w ere e le c te d at a special nance c h a ir m a n ; B a r b a r a G a s to n , m eeting W ednesday. A m ovie, social c h a ir m a n ; and W a y n e T r o t t , i I “ T h e 1951 W o r ld S e r ie s ,” wax in t r a m u r a l* c h a irm a n . ; show n a fte r the e a c tio n . it * A lp h a K a p p a P s i re c e n tly e le c t ­ Choice Steaks The A sso ciatio n o f H o u s e m o t h ed L e w is S h e r if f , pre-iderTt; R o b ­ Sandwiches e r t F ie ld s , vic e - p re s id e n t; D a v id S m i t h C o m m e n d a B u c c a n e e r s Salads D u n g a n , s e c r e t a r y ; {.a u rin W atJo e S m ith ha* been re-elected Fina Cold th e B u c c a n e e rs , , -on, t r e a s u r e r ; and R o b e rt C o r ­ c o m m an d e r o f Beverages N a v y R O T E d r ill te a m . O th e r o f ­ n ell, m a s te r o f ritu a ls . For th# best in ♦ fic e r * are K e n n e th F in c h , m u s te r­ M E X IC A N F O O D A c o m m itte e has been e le c te d in g p e tty o f f ic e r ; S p o t R o b e rts o n , by the C z e c h C lu b to o rg a n iz e rig h t g u id e ; f la y F u lc h e r , J e r a l d I O PEN ; Daily I I a.m.-l a.m. next y e a r * a c tiv itie s . M e m b e r* D u s o n , L y n n B e n s o n , an d Tom j Sat. I I a. rn. -2 a.m. 912 Rad River 8-7735 are H e n r y T y r n c h , ( a lv in C her- Y o r k , squad le a d e r s ; am i T h ad I H a rd e n . social c h a ir m a n . v e n k a. and L il li e M u s il GREG SCOTT “ DANCE COURSE 5 EL CHARRO GOING ON V A C A T IO N ? Tok# The Sum m er Texan with you — SUMMER O n ly $1.00 all sum m er or $.75 for six weeks. SCHOOL STUDENTS Don't Forget to Check The Sum m er Texan on Your Auditor's Receipt. 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I The new vice-president, who 1 At the Churches Sacrificial Supper To Be Held by W esley A Sacrificial S upper will he hold S a tu r d a y a t 6:30 p.m. by the W esley F oundation in F ellow ship Hall o f th e U niversity M ethodist Church. T he s u p p e r is in b e h a lf of “ Meals f o r Millions,’' an o r g a n i­ zation w hich sends a m u lti- p u r ­ pose food to th e hu n g ry people of the world. This food will be served. T h e money collected f ro m the m eal will be used to buy this food, w hich con tains all the n o u r ­ ishm ent t h a t a full meal would give. One p erso n can be fe d f o r th r e e F rid a y is th e last d a y f o r r e g ­ cents by using this type of food. u la r or m ake-up P T fo r women. ★ T h e r e will be no co-rec re ational Rabbi Isra el J. S arasoh n will sp o rts d u rin g the s u m m e r sessions a n d no club activities. Reg ular be g u e s t s p e a k e r fo r HUM F oun ­ co u rse s will he offered in s w i m ­ dation F r id a y a t 7:30 p.m. His ming, exercise, tennis, golf, riding, topic will be “ J e re m ia h : M an and M essage.” a n d bowling. T he Rabbi is the spiritual le a d e r S u m m e r school staff f o r the first te rm will include A n n a Hiss, di­ of th e T em p le Moses M o n te fio re r e c to r ; Louise T ie x eira, in stru c ­ of M arshall. He was g r a d u a te d t o r ; Helen W indham , in s t ru c to r ; and rec eive d his m a s te r ’s d eg re e from th e U niversity of C incin ­ and B etty Wise, in s tru c to r . Second term staff will include nati, and he received his Rabbini C arole Hass, acting d ir e c to r ; B etty cal diplom a from H ebrew Union Wise, in s tru c to r ; a n d Rebecca College. ★ Case, in struc to r. The W eeley Foundation will have its la st m eeting of this se m ­ Dean Keeton Is Gueet Speaker ester S u n d a y , May 25, a t th e home W. P age K eeton, d ean of the of Dr. C. W. Hall, 908 W e st U n iversity school of law, will be T w e n ty - n in th , a t 5:30 p.m. I t will g u e s t sp e ak e r a t th e Memorial and e n t e r ta i n m e n t . W ayne Odom Day Service on May 31 in Taylor. will lead th e meeting. ★ T he m em orial service will be held Newm an Club H onor's Day will on th e City Hall lawn. I t is spon­ sored by th e G ra h a m D. Luhn he observ ed Sunday with a s p r in g C om m union B r e a k f a s t a t N ew m a n P o st o f the A m eric an Legion. Hall a t I t a.rn. G ra d u a tin g seniors will be g u e s ts o f honor. O f ­ ficers fo r th e fall te rm will be elected. Ja ck K u ltg c n , Wraco business­ man who is K n ig h t C om m ander of the O r d e r of St. G regory and a leading C a tholic layman of Texas, will be th e gu est speaker. Honors will he p resen ted to the o u tsta n d in g old and new m em bers of N ew man Club. C h a pla in’s keys and honor ce rtifica tes will be aw arded. T h ro e new m em bers of th e J o h n H e n r y Newman H onor a r y Society will be tapped— the highest h o nor a m e m b er can re ceive. Reservations may he m ade a t Newman A n n ex . ★ An in te r - f a it h picnic will be held Sunday a t P ease P ark a t T w elfth and L a m a r from 2 until 5:30 p.m. T h e price is 35 cents p e r person. B a rb a ra G ibbs, who is in charge of the picnic, said tr a n sp o rta tio n would be a t th e YMCA on the D rag a t I :45 p.m. The picnic has been planned by all s t u d e n t religious groups th ro u g h th e U n iv e r s it y ’s Religious W orkers A ssociation. Friday Last Day For PT Make-up $.50 per week POINTS ANHQUf IW7J J o ta o a r S terlin g d m * mad b a ild f a r timed dt B a r te a B errier a t t a r d ia g to g e a r ame*• mad b a d g e t Pr>c«« per 6 pc ploc* letting, ftdtrol lox included MUNCH PENAlSSANCI 1 ) 3.75 THE presides over the s t u d e n t section of U RW A , is E dith F alk, and s e c r e ta r y - tr e a s u r e r is H ugh Eckols, associate s e c r e ta r y , U n iver­ sity YMCA. The work of U R W A is to serve as a clearing house f o r in f o rm a ­ tion from the v a rio u s religious g ro u p s around the cam pus. The b ig g e st single job th e y u n d e r ta k e is to co-sponsor Religious E m ­ phasis Week with th e U niversity a n d th e fac u lty co m m ittee on reli­ gious life. “ Many people a r e convinced t h a t religion has s o m e th in g to say to higher e d u c a tio n ,” said Mr. P e te t. “ These people include s tu ­ dents, faculty, and ad m in istra tio n . All these people a r e in te re ste d in discovering and a r ti c u la tin g what religion has to ex p re ss.” U R W A is a logical m e e tin g place f o r those people. N e x t y e a r they hope to re-define and re-diseo ve r their purpose.. Membership is com posed of r e ­ p re se n ta tiv e s selected by the in­ dividual religious g ro u p s to m eet on the first T u e sd a y of every school month. N e x t year, m e m b e r g ro u p s will send up to th re e o ffic ia l stu d e n t d eleg a tes and up to twro s ta ff people to m eeting s. A ny person m a y ta k e p a r t in fu n c tio n s. An example of th e ty p e of c lea r­ ing they do is in service w ork of the church. Two g ro u p s can decide individually to do th e sam e thing or w ork in the sa m e are a, hut th ro u g h an overall p ic tu re seen Anta* Attend* Circus Convention Leland A n te s J r . , senior j o u r ­ nalism m a jo r , a t te n d e d the rec en t Circus F a n s Association c o n v e n ­ tion a t G ainesville. Many n ew ideas le arn ed a t th e Gainesville show will be p u t into practice on A ntes’ own m in i a tu r e circus. by U R W A . one group can be guided into an o th e r area juat aa needy. D uring th e p a s t few w eeks, on*day w orkshops have been spon­ sored on S a tu r d a y afternoons. Ona on r e c re a tio n , led by Mr. Eckols, c e n te re d on the idea o f using leisure tim e constructively. The second w as on programs. C harlie, as Mr. P e t e t is known to stu d e n ts , w as graduated from th e U n iv e rsity in 1942 and was e d ito r o f the '41 Cactus. H e served in th e M arine Corps from 1942 to 1946 on Guadalcanal, Okinawa, an d in China. When he cam e back, he w orked in the stock a n d bond business f o r a year before decid­ ing to go hack to the U niversity to p r e p a r e for a teaching posi­ tion. I t w as then th a t Charlie be­ cam e in te re ste d in W estm inster S tu d e n t Fellowship and w orking f o r W. J a c k Lewis, th e n director of s t u d e n t w ork a t the P resby­ te ria n C hurch. He began as assist­ a nt. W hen Mr. Lewis le ft fo r s tu d y in Scotland, Charlie took over as d ir e c to r and has continued to w ork in t h a t capacity. In e v a lu a tin g the depth o f stu ­ d e n t religious work, Charlie fe lt it w as f a i r to com pare this group only w ith th e group of 1939, be­ f o r e W o r ld W a r IL “ This g ro u p is more searching. It is d o ing a b e tte r job o f searching in a more m ature m anner fo r so m e th in g to b elieve,” he said. 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S h e will he 'p y ou with y o u r c o p y a n d see t h a t y our a d is p l a c e d u n d e r the X c 0 c p r o p e r c la ssif ic a tio n . D o this t o m o r r o w a n d y o u r a d will be in the f o l l o w i n g lotion is your a ssuranc*' that t-vciy one OI I t h e s e rM m m o rn in g 's p aper. P rn m superb lite b f i (I a I e n s e m b l e s of v a l u e T h f se low ordinary d ia m o n d s e «(els pf i r t s t o m p o r e by t o v Of a b l y a II s t a n d r i f d s v» i t h e » t n A n d . . . if it s n o t c o n v e n i e n t f o r y ou t o c o m e in a n d p a y t o d a y , y o u c a n c o m e in the f o l l o w i n g d a y . Every lovely And if y ou hava lo st s o m e t h i n g , or have a by a lift ne w Ih s *■ o f t d i u r n o f i id is m a d e sr 11 n t lf, ( d i a m o n d t cj f f r o m e » t ra o fd ina ' y lustrou s po lish m q a i v #* s it a SPH ERE Of E VERI A S T iN G B R llllA N C E R The new TEXAN p olicy phone t o d a y a n d p a y t o m o r r o w m a k e s it easy. of PHONE 2-2473 TOMORROW FOR SOTH RINGS Full Year To Pay _____ Phono 7 2 3 6 * tf a $600 trip . . . t h e C l a s s i f i e d s are the a n s ­ wer. n t- p i o ( f SS w h i ( h a r o o m for rent, or w a n t r i d e r s to help p a y t h e cost o f P 1 11s m y ir f g .6 4 2 6 I N Steaks • Catering • Salads • Sea Foods • Rooms For Private Parties DRAG U G E R 'S if y o u ’ve Fag* I Talkative Christians N e e d e d , Says N e w U R W A President An A ll-Faith Picnic p la n n e d by r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s of s t u d e n t r e li­ gious g ro u p s has bee n scheduled f o r S u n d ay , May 18 f ro m 2 to 5:30 p.m. S tu d en ts will le ave the **Y” a t 1:45 th a t a f te r n o o n . S tu d e n t organ iz atio n s s e n t f o u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s each to plan the fn cn ic . One r e p r e s e n ta t iv e was placed on each of th e f o u r com ­ m itte e s — rec re atio n , f i n a n c e s , publicity, and food. P a t Dillon fro m W esley F o u n d a tio n is ch a ir­ m an of th e planning. T he picnic, which is sponsored by th e U niv ersity Religious W o rk ­ ers Association will consist mainly of re c re a tio n and a supper. It will e n d in time f o r s tu d e n ts to a t te n d th e ir respective church m e etings t h a t evening. S ponsors hope it will pro vide an o p p o r tu n ity fo r s tu d e n t religious g ro u p s to g e t to g e th e r an d co-op­ e r a te in w o rk in g , p la n n in g , and fellowship. M embers of all stu d e n t o rganiz ations have been in­ vited. Nowaday* no table seems co m pl e t e w i t h o u t t he gleam o f sterling flatware at each place . . . and yours can l ook its lo v e lie s t w i t h Heed & Barton solid sil ver. Choose from these and oi li er e x p e r t­ l y designed, e xq ui s i t el y fash­ ioned Heed A Barton patterns f e a t u r e d in o u r s t e r l i n g department. Start with a place setting for as little as THE DAILY TEXAN I O O P I N A N ACCOUNT! C H A U G ! I T ". IT T A K I S J UST A FIW M I N U T E S Illustration en larg ed to s h o w d e t a i l Friday, May TS, 195? T H I DA HY TEXAN Pag* 8 Court to Define' U T M eant in M ezes' W ill Olive Branches Fly In Polifical Winds Latin American Library To Get $5,000 in Books Sidney Mezes, former president and the Southwestern Medical ( ol-j of the U niversity, left a $20,000 lege in Dallas have now all become tru«t fund for the University branches of the University in Aus­ Hy th * A * * f i ' ‘* t * H /'*#** mary bill to permit Texans to vote which ntill can’t be touched. tin. Two offer* were made Thurs­ by secret ballot on presidential When Dr. Meze* ieft the money When the question i* finally -(ri­ day to bring peace to Texas in hi* will, he said it was to be nominations. It would knock out fled the $20,000 trust can be used politics, used for the faculty of The f niSen. Jim m y Phillips of A n g l e - (the present precinct, count,, and in one of three ways: I. To help veraity of Texas. Today the Uni, a faculty member in need, owing1 ton said he would introduce a bill I a**1* convention system of deculvarsity, in name, is spread out to misfortune o r untold circum- j ,n the next Legislature to put T * xa" support for a nominee over the whole state. stances. 2. Re given to a member I p ru d e n tia l nomination* directly »t the national convention. Scott Gaines, University iand I of the faculty selected a* the rnori in tne hands of the voters instead “ A lot of people Hie mad about attorney, ha* filed suit in the useful and deserving riming the o backstage politicians, the way they were treated in pre120th District Court with Judge I year. 3. To purr ha e hooks arri H J. R i n k ) Porter, leader of cinct and county conventions," the Jack Roberta in order to have the I material* for the I Diversity lib o n e o f t h e R e p u b l i c a n p a l t y ’s two Senator said. “ That goes for I courst decide whether the phrase rat y. Democrats on both sides of the bickering faction.-, «a.d he wa means the same now as it did rn The Board of Regent* ria- rn ris­ willing to wast until the Republi­ controversy; it goes for Republi­ 1931, when the will wa* written. en the following faculty commit­ cans decide their presidential can­ cans for Eisenhower, for Taft, Mr. Gaines’ petition stated a tee to ban'I ic the ti is* f and : J udge didate before bringing the Text** and for M acA rthur.” “ reasonable and logical difference ft. W'. Stockton, chairman, W A. national committeeman race to a His appeal was directed to Tex­ of opinion could exist about the (lunningham, W V . Gridley, K. F. showdow n. ans “ disgusted with steamroller definition of “ The ( niversity of Haden, T. P. Harrison, A i chic Porter arid Henry Zweifel of tactics, wholesale bolting ami a t­ Texas.” Jones, f. I. Nelson, V. T Sehu- Fort W orth, the committeeman, tempts of minorities to scuttle Texas Western * oiletre, t e hardt, ( A. Smith, .lark G, Tay­ are opponents for the po-’ . major sties.” School of Dentistry a? Houston, lor, a nr) <>. I > VVeeks. Phillips called fo public sup­ “ It should be obvious to ail that Mrs. Gaines -aid the - fit will port. in the form of “ thousands of a secret ballot is a hefter method letters for a prefer en’ al r>r - for selecting national contention probably be decided Wedn» "la TUXEDOS FO R REN T A II Faculty Round-Up S tie s Longhorn Cloaners 2538 G u a d a l u p e Phon- 8-3847 to * LUXURY AT ' LOWEST COST Mdb K aty Chok Corf AUSTIN to Rounri Trip ■IO J IO 7.30 On- W ar _! .sa S un A n to n i* W* r r t _ . Mulla* Fort Worth 2 . 1" . 4 "f. 7.06 3 90 (SOI trtmmt tar) Pews* al Nm e«y on the Im m Tm w Seem) AM A tO U T tow FAHS •VTWCVM IN T H M W R A T I * OUSTS RHONE 1*771 now been established. f In all of the countriei visited, Dr. Benson found the people were working hard to raise educational standards. The ministry of educa­ tion in many of the countrie* are having inexpensively bound book* printed and distributed. The Latin American Collection , Colombia and other countries are will receive books worth about j making similar gift*. The material delegates,” he aa id. He asked that $5,000 from a number of C a rri- I is being shipped by boat and will the letters be addressed to him bean countries. The gifts resulted take two or three months to a r­ at his home in Angleton. from a trip made by Dr. Nettie >rive. The National Lib rary of Pan ­ Po rter said in Houston settle- i Lee Benson, librarian of the L a t­ ama has contributed hundreds of merit of the race for Republican , in Am erican Collection, to esta’b- j item*, and an exchange -ystem has National Committeeman from li-h relations for the U n iversity! been set up with the libraries of Texas should aw ait the presiden­ with several countries in [.attn Santo Domingo. tial nomination “ on account of , America. A lot of out-of-print material the situation tnat. exists in Texan” Her contact- were m a d e in has been obtained and copies of " I t is generally expected that Guatemala, E; Salvador, Hondur- future issues will be sent from a .f Sen. T a ft is the nominee, Mr. h , Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Colom- \ number of countriewithout Zw eifel will be the National Com­ bi, Venezuela, Jam aica, Cuba. H ai­ charge. Usually on.v 200 to 300 mitteeman in fact, if not in ti, C . i a* ho, arni Santo Dom ingo. copies of each book are printed name,” Porte said .n a prepared The books received will rein-I and it is d ifficult to obtain a copy statement. “ Rut if Gen. Eisen­ force th* collection on Latin- before it goes out of print w ith­ hower is the nominee, Mr. Zw eifel Ameru a and w;T in--re a steady out direct connections which have as National Committeeman not flow of book* from these coun­ only would oe in an embarra.-. ting tries. Dr. Ber. sot fo u n d govern­ position personally, but w o u ld be ment and libra' , off a.- :n aa of . BOBBIN'S BODY SHOP an emoari a--merit to the party in the countries extremely interested "C o m p lo t* B « * r p a l F a n ria r R a p a ir* Texas, since he has p u b lic ly stated in foe I Diversity’- concern with that he would rather Rise with the.*- * up Ute anc very very coop­ # P A IN T IN G * SEA T C O V ER S T a ft than win with Eisenhower.” erative. * G LA SS ♦ A U T O R E F I N IS H IN G Po rter -a d he has a lw a y * said About $ I db worth of material 130* Lavaca 7-7170 he p lace d his c a n d id a c y for na­ ha* already Ween received from tional committeeman se c o n d a ry to SPEEDWAY that o f Eisenhower for d e le g ate * H a v in g a p a r t y ? at all time*. * Novelty Rubber Masks RADIO & * Haiti* aa 'n Ha tad Bal loom Porter aiso detailed the, nego­ Television it Coatuaaaa— B ay or Rant tiations between T a ft and E -enW a ba«• Narvalxiaa af all typos i bower groups at the r ecent meet­ ) AI.EA A SERVICE in g of rhe G O F Executive Com­ AUSTIN NOVELTY CO. V XOP AND Pm t IVERY IOO W 9th Pb 6-4387 mittee in Fort Worth. Dial 7-381fi “ We were willing that S*-u. la it 2010 Speedway should have tne district delegates both, a noun is often found a* the I which he hon* * .y won, and we , demanded the district delegateendi of tho sentence. which Eisenhower honestly won, For it and no r im prom ne will be made Dr. Robert H. Montgomery, pro­ which will give up a single dele­ cesso r of economic-, -aid Thur- gate that Eisenhower won,” he I day man w ill have the power to said. destroy the earth within a decade. He added in a speech sponsored | bj the Dallas f ouncil of World Affair- that many eminent scienj tints think man ha- tha- power j r lght now'. Whether you’re moving in town or to a distant city, we offer the finest in worry-free movingnervlce. Our local storage and mov­ ing facilities are unexcelled. 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Miller, < larence Mor­ eda, former I Diversity professor, ns, I . P. Oliver, E. S. Redford, Dr. Rudolph Kieve, and fu r tis Montgomery estimated tnat th* H. K. Snell, VV. P. Webb, and |bishop. amount of uranium recently ex­ R H. Williams. May 2d is the last day for man­ "The election is I the Hare ure ripts of short stories, novel*, ploded in Nevada was no larger system. Ballots must be returned magazine articles, humorous f**a ! than an aspirin. He also estimated the atomic bomb which destroyed by Wednesday tures, children * stones, poetry, Hiroshima transformed about a The council investigates *itua historical and regional writing to pinheads worth of matter into tions in which there are char gen Ire submitted. energy. t,haf a faculty member « ai ademie Workshops for the various divi­ freedom ha* been infringed, es­ sions will be conducted. EXPRESS BUS SERVICE pecially in chips w'here a tea' dei A Fhas been fired, arid charges that Well, C. V. 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