Congressional Races See Page 2 T h e D a I H t t e x a n 41First C o liege D aily in the South' Weather: Cloudy & Warm Low 60; High 80 Eight Pages Today N o. 137 Newsmen Told Cities Need HumanistTouch Briefs... From the Wire By the A sso c ia te d Press N e w Catholic C a rd in al Asks for African Peace R O M E Ut) - - T h e first N egro c a rd in a l of th e R o m a n Catholic C h urch m a r k e d his fo r m a l e le v a ­ tion Monday w ith a p le a for peace in his tr o ub led A frica. L a u ria n C a r d in a l R u g a m b w a , bishop of R u tab o , T a n g a n y ik a , spoke in the hall of the c h u rc h 's M issionary H e a d q u a r te r s . R-U Support Results In Zero-Hour Concern By LEON GRAHAM Assistant N ew s Editor L ast-m inute details of planning for various R ound-l p events joined a zero -h ou r concern over slow-moving Revue ticket sales a t M onday s C entral Round-T p C om m ittee m et t- M onday: all responsible groups and individuals m ust assum e responsi­ bility for Revue and Dance ticket sales. A s a resu lt of C om m ittee discussion, Panhellenic and In ­ te rfra te rn ity Councils issued the following sta te m en t la te . U d i m , u i a u i u a i i D r. Joe Malik, chairm an of the panel, told com m ittee u r . J o e n n iP cc th is Year’s activities pay for them selves, . mv. , ' ‘ few d a y s ago, a " th e re m ay be no m ore Round-Up. H e said th is m ean t m a t co . "The sororities and fra tern ities of T he U niversity p artici­ pate in Round-Up activities, such as the Round-Up P arad e, and receive much benefit, from the activities. Thdse activities ---------------------------- . * . . . m eant tp a t cost m oney to sponsor, and the only event during R ound-I p m a k e g m o n ey —and th e r e - fore m a k e s th e s e o th e r ev ents pos- s i b l e - i s th e Round-Up R e v u e a n d D an ces. . ing. th e ir c r e e d , ” se nd a m e s s a g e to th r o u g h o u t Africa, “ I would m y b ro th ers m y u ru u i e i> u u u u j,n u u i w h a t e v e r th e ir c o u n try , and what- w m r . u n r c e v e r din a1 said. "A in R o m e a s k e d m e person h ere if it in pea ce w ith Africa, an d I re plie d th a t it w as the p e a c e of C h ris t founded in ju stice a n d m u t u a l r e s p e c t ." th e n ew ca r- is possible to live ★ . t , J SSI ..<■ e t j p J r . f y \ - s , m s j B ® , im l a n d " M r H ask ell said. N e w city " F e d e r a l interven tio n c a n n o t p a tte rn s m u s t be developed to cope an d will not do m o r e th a n seed the with th e explosion, he add ed. p ro c e s s ; but for this it is needed, Mr. H askell pointed to th e de- Mr. H askell concluded. crease in the sh a r e A m erica’s c e n ­ tr a l cities h a \ e tak e n in this ex ­ plosive grow th and called for in­ cre a s e d fe d e ra l aid in u r b a n r e ­ dev elop m ent. "T h e m o d e r a te fed eral ex p e n d i­ tu res ne ede d to get a wholly new kind of city s t a r te d a r e as p ro fit­ able to the federal g o v e rn m e n t as to p ri v a te b u sin e ss," Mr. H a sk ell said. The gain s to be m a d e by p ri v a te to u rb a n re d ev elo p ­ bu siness due m ent a r e not local, M r. H askell said, altho ug h action in th ese a r e a s must bp initiated locally. P ro s p e c ts for effective lo cal gov­ e r n m e n ta l re o r g a n iz a tio n in T e x a s w e r e cited as disco u rag in g by L ynn A nderson, ac ting d ir e c to r of the U n iv e rs ity of T e x a s Institution of P ublic Affairs, in a m o r n in g sp eec h to the co nferen ce lies Mr. A n d erso n Kaid that the ideal solution in single a r e a gov­ e r n m e n ts w ith a u th o rity to r e p la c e all existing " U n fo r­ tunately, this p ro p o sal m e e ts op- p o s i t i o n of e s tab lish ed g o v e rn ­ m ents and political l e a d e r s , ” he added. local units. (See C IT IE S , P a g e 6) Ike and M a c Start Talking Confidently M o b s Battle in Africa JO H W N E S B t KG — G r e a t fire* s e t b y m o b s r a g e d n o r t h ­ e a s t of C a p o T o w n M o n d a y n ig h t a s w h i t e p o l ic e b a t t l e d w ith Ne- c ro o n a n d m i l i t a n t N e g r o e s fo u g h t b o th p o l ic e a n d o t h e r N e ­ g ro e s . It w a s t h e f i e ry , v i o le n t c l i m a x lo S o u th A f r i c a ’s " d a y of of m o u r n i n g . " W id e s p r e a d v i o l e n c e a n d a r s o n e r u p t e d w h e n t h e m i l i t a n t l e a d ­ e r s so u g h t to e n f o r c e a w o r k b o y c o tt a g a i n s t o t h e r N e g r o e s in p r o t e s t a g a i n s t t h e k illin g of 72 p e r s o n s s h o t d o w n b y w h i t e p o l le e a w e e k a g o . Missile Attempt Fails WASHINGTON — The N a v y said M on day it h a d fa iled in its f i rs t a tt e m p t to shoot a P o la r is m issile from u n d e r w a t e r a n d to ignite in the a i r the r o c k e t m o to r d esigned to s p e e d the m issile to w a rd a t a r ­ get. At the sa m e tim e nounced a speed up seven P olaris-firin g th a t a r e now u n d e r construction. the N a v y a n ­ in w ork on s u b m a r in e s ab ou t p e a c e a s th e y stood before P re s id e n t E i s e n h o w e r 's r u s t i c m ountain ca b in a t this r e t r e a t in M a r y la n d 's C atoctin M o un tain s. The chief exec utiv e friend an d his long-time B ritis h flew by helicopter to this p re s id e n tia l re tr e a t in the C atoctin M ountains, 65 miles fro m W ashington. T h e y a r ­ riv e d a t 12:45 p .m . EST. M r. M a c m illa n h a d c o n fe rre d | w ith S e c r e t a r y of State C h ristia n A. H e r te r a t the B ritish e m b a s s y I in W ashington for tw o an d a half hours before he joined P re s id e n t E isenh ow er a t the White House for ! the flight to C a m p D avid. I t w a s u n d e rs to o d th a t th e e m ­ b a ss y con ference c le a r e d the w a y for r a p i d p ro g r e s s a t C a m p D av id , not only on the n u c le a r test con­ trol p ro b le m s, b ut also on a re v ie w of Berlin, d i s a r m a m e n t a n d o th e r m a j o r is sues due to co m e up a t the E a s t- W e s t s u m m i t m ee tin g a t P a r i s in M ay . S e c r e t a r y H e rte r said th e con­ fe re nce w h ic h he and his aides held with M r. M ac m illa n an d a p a n e l of B r it is h officials w en t off "all r i g h t. " It c o v e re d a n u m b e r of sub jects, he r e m a r k e d . Pittenger Begins 3-Lecture Series D r . B e n ja m in F . P itten g er, p r o ­ fesso r e m e r it u s of ed uca tion al a d ­ m in is tra tio n , will p r e s e n t th e first in a se r ie s of th r e e le c tu re p r o ­ g r a m s a t 7:15 p .m . W ed n esd a y in E nglish Building I. topic D r. P i t t e n g e r ’s is "S o m e M o v em en ts in E d u c a ti o n a l A d m in ­ is tra tio n ." Dr, C. C. C o h e r t , pro ­ fessor of ed u c atio n al a d m i n i s t r a ­ tion, will pres id e. to 1917. He Dr. P itte n g e r , w ho h a s been a m e m b e r of the fa c u lty since 1916, w as d e a n of th*’ College of E d u ­ cation f r o m 1926 is also p a s t p re s id e n t of th e N a tio n al Association of Colleges a n d D e p a r t ­ m e n ts of E d u c a ti o n and th e T e x a s State T e a c h e r s Association. tw o a n d th r e e the series a r e scheduled for W ednes­ d ay, April 27 and W ednesday, M a y 18. T h ey will he < in d u c t e d by D ean T h o m a s Hall Shelby an d Dr. L e c tu r e s in I F r e d e r ic k Eby. M \ R SH M .I, — P o l i c e c r a c k e d d o w n M o n d a y o n N e g r o e s w h o m u s c l e d in on t h r e e lu n e h c onn t o r s , d e m a n d i n g s e r v i c e s i d e b y s i d e with w h i t e s . T h e o f f i c e r s p i c k e d u p 25 N e ­ g r o e s f r o m B i s h o p a n d W ile y c o l ­ lege s, q u e s t i o n e d t h e m a t h e a d ­ q u a r t e r s a n d t h e n released* t h e m . it W e st Pu shes D is a r m i n g G E N E V A — T h e W est insisted M on day on veto-free a r r a n g e m e n t s for d is a r m a m e n t , with e n fo rc e ­ m e n t c e n te re d in a pow erful in t e r­ national a g en cy able to a u d it n a ­ ta b u l a te w eapon tional bu dg ets, a n d m a n p o w e r levels, a n d ev en check on m i li ta r y m a n e u v e r s . V a rsity C a r n iv a l Entries M u s t Be Filed by A pril 7 E n tr i e s for V a r s i ty C a rn iv a l m u s t be filed in the D e a n of Men s office, S pee ch B uilding 102, by April 7. Scripts for th e sideshows m u s t be filed in tr ip lic a te in the d e a n 's office b y 4 p . m . T h e y m u s t be ty p e w ritte n an d com p lete. V a rs ity C a r n iv a l ru l e s are a v a il­ able in th e D e a n of Men s office. and E is e n h o w e r C AM P DAVID, Md. Ut) — P r e s i ­ dent B ritis h P r i m e M in is te r H a ro ld M a c m illa n s t a r t e d th e i r talk s M onday w ith an th a t th e ex pression of confidence m e e tin g will co ntrib ute to a tr u e and ju s t p e a c e ." An histo ric the two le a d e rs w a s to r e a c h a c c o rd on a c o m p r o m is e rep ly to the So­ viet U n ion 's last proposal for a n u c le a r w eap o n s test. ban. task ah ead of T h e y m a d e th e ir s t a t e m e n t Beteta to Speak At Graduation S p r in g C e rem onies Sla te d for June 4 D r. R a m o n B eteta , d ir e c to r g en ­ e ra l of N ovedades, one of th e p r i n ­ cipal n e w s p a p e r s of M exico City, will s p e a k a t sp r in g c o m m e n c e ­ m e n t J u n e 4. C o m m e m c e m e n t e x e rc ise s will t e r r a c e sou th of the be held on M ain Building. T h e R e v e re n d Jo se p h S u tler, of the U n iv e rs ity of C hic ag o 's F e d e r ­ ate d T heological F a c u lt y , will d e ­ liv er the B a c c a la u r e a te a d d re s s . Thp B a c c a l a u r e a t e s e r v i c e will he held in Hogg A ud ito rium a t 11 a rn. C o m m e n c e m e n t ac tiv ities will the co m bin ed ROTO in Hogg begin w ith co m m issio ning e x e rc ise s Auditorium at 9 a m. T he B a c c a l a u r e a t e se r v ic e a t l l a m . will be followed b y th e Col­ lege an d school c e re m o n ie s w hich will b e held from 2 to 6 p .m . T im e an d p la c e of these c e re m o n ie s will he a n n o u n c e d later. At U I S p .m . the A c a d e m ic p ro ­ cession will form no rth of M e m o r­ ial F o u n ta in The pro cession will m a r c h at 7 :45 p m . an d the c o m ­ m e n c e m e n t ex ercises will hegin at 8 p .m . I Any fa culty m e m b e r w ho is un- able attend C o m m e n e e m e n t should a p p ly to his d e a n for offi­ cial a p p ro v a l of his absence. to " S t u d e n ts who will be re c e iv in g the d e g re e s a r e u rg ed c e r e m o n ie s ," L a n ie r Cox, c h a i r ­ m a n of the c o m m e n c e m e n t c o m ­ m ittee, said. to a tt e n d Round-U p R e v u e will fe a tu re a s a t ir e on c u r r e n t c a m p u s a ff a irs with a b rie f look a t TV land, a c ­ cording to Bob F ah ey , d ir e c to r of th e show. H ighlights of the R e v u e will in c l u d e : • S p e c ta c u la r d a n c e s f e a t u r i n g a flashlight ballet, a glittering C h a Cha, a h a r e m scene com plete w ith 15 " A r a b i a n " d a n c in g girls, a B e a t Coffee House n u m b e r done to o rig ­ inal m u s ic , and a Biegfield Follies take-off. • Music fr o m r e c e n t B ro a d w a y shows such a s " K is m e t ." " B e lls A re R in g in g ," "O n c e Upon a M a t­ t r e s s , " an d " M y F a i r L a d y ." • A g iga ntic finale fe atu rin g th e p re s e n ta tio n of v i s i t i n g sw e e t­ h e a rts , B lu eb on net Belles. Sw eet­ a n d o th e r U T h e a r t n o m in ees, b e a u ty q uee ns a g a in s t a s p e c t a c u ­ lar. read -an d -g ild b ack dro p. R ev u e c u r t a i n tim e is 8 p rn an d p a r a d e w in n e rs will be an no un ced a t 7 :45. A c o n c e r t by th e L on g h o rn B and will begin a t 7. Two d a n c e s will be held follow­ ing th e R evue. P a u l N eig h b o rs a n d his o r c h e s t r a will play in Gregory G y m an d R u s ty Brow n a n d Cell Block 7 w ill lend a tm o s p h e re in the Union B allro o m . T ic k e ts to th e Prevue and D a n c e s a r e 52.50 fo r iowmr front, $2 OO for b alco ny , an d $1.75 for low er r e a r . ' Admission to e ith e r d a n c e is only its i The firs t Round-U p e v e n t to ae* I totally g et rolling will be 40 A c res f o r m a l S howcase, w hic h h a s opening W ed n esd ay a t IO a rn. F o rty -fiv e e n tr ie s in 61 bo oths a r e re g iste r e d fo r the exhibition, w h ic h will he h eld in th e Union B allro o m . W e ste rn D a y an d th e R o u nd -U p b a rb e c u e a r e sch ed ule d fo r F r i d a y from l l :30 a m . to 1:30 p rn. T ic k ­ ets to th e b a rb e c u e , w h ic h w ill be held on the law n d ire c tly e a s t of the U nion b e tw e e n th e M a in B uild­ ing a n d th e old D r a m a Building site. a r e SI 00 before F r i d a y a n d $1.25 on F r i d a y . rn P r e l i m i n a r i e s the B e a r d G row .rig C o ntest will b e held a t 2 p m . W ed n e sd ay rn U nion 309. F in a ls a r e sla te d for 12:15 p m . F r i d a y a t the b a rb e c u e . Anyone who r e g i s te r e d for th e c o n te s t is eligible for first-rou nd judging. R e p o rts in d icate th a t th e r e will lie 15 in F r i d a y ’s p a r a d e in addition to h a n d s and c a r s b e a r ­ ing dign l a n e s a n d c a m p u s p e r ­ s o n a litie s . T h e p a r a d e w all beg in a t 3 p .m . T ick ets to all even ts a r e av ail­ ab le in Union 309, th e Co-Op, a n d at all H e m p h ill’s sto re s. t ? if! I U V 1 ^ a . — 25 Students Pi c k e d U p Last M in u te Practice tor the Sa tu rda y R-U Revue $1.50. Photo by Avant Engineering Fellows Named For 'Exceptional' Records Sixteen U n iv e rs ity stu d en ts w ere ' n a m e d E n g in e e r in g Fellows in r e c ­ ognition of "e xc eptio na lly th e i r h ig h " sch olastic re c o r d s M onday. D r. W illiam W. H a g e rty , e n g i­ n eerin g d ean , p r e s e n te d SIH) checks th e 16 new F ellow s selected to fro m the u p p e r 3 p e r cent of fr e s h m a n , sop ho m ore , a n d junior en g in e e rin g stud en ts. T h e F ellow s will h a v e a c a d e m i c p r o g r a m s ‘ a d ju s te d f r th* rn * > ge t the m a x i m u m b enefit of th c.r s u p e r io r a b ility ,” D e a n H a g e rty said. Most of the stu d en ts expo- r to do g r a d u a t e w o rk or la t e r t ike positions in in d u strial re s e a r c h o r teac hin g. i T h re e of the l l f r e s h m e n h o n ­ a v e r a g e s . I b< > o re d h a v e "all-A a r e R a n d a l R . C ra ft J r . , Dunson N. King, an d R ic h a r d L. P itz e r. T h e first coed to b e n a m e d an E n g in e e r in g Fellow is P e g g y J e a n M cC lain. O th e r fr e s h m e n -ere K en ne th R. P r i e m , F r e d W alter Thies, K ynn M o n ro e Cole, S tep hen J. W eb er, D enn is F. Ripple, D ennis M. Giuf- fre, an d P e t e r C. W illiam s. F ellow s selected from th e sopho­ m o re c las s a re W illiam L. G a r ­ r a r d . Doyle D. K nig ht, an d Wil­ li a m H, H ale J r . Two fellows selected fr o m third- y e a r en ginee ring a r e R osco e Lee an i J a m e s C. Hodge. is the T h is seco nd g ro u p of ►Engineering F ello w s to be n a m e d by th e College of E n g in e e rin g . T w en ty-tw o Fellow s w ere selected l a s t fall w hen the now p r o g r a m for s u p e r io r initiated. stu d e n ts w a s that g ro up w e re r e ­ N in etee n of n a m e d Fellows a t c e re m o n y . the M o n d ay T he a w a r d funds c a m e from the Louis C. W ag ner Engineers* L o a n F u nd . W a gn er, H ouston e n g i n e e r , who died in 1950, willed i0 p e r cent of his $280,000 ' sta te to th e F un d, He w as a 1908 L Diversity g ra d - ua te, M a y 2 D ead lin e N am ed For D iplo m a Card Filing All stu d e n ts w ho p lan to re c e iv e an u n d e r g r a d u a te d eg re e in .Tune m u s t th eir d ip lo m a n a m e file c a r d s bv M a y 2. M a y 2 is also the la s t d ay for sh lents who a r e r e g is te r e d in a b ­ to s e n tia this s e m e s t e r a n d plan th e i r this J u n e f n p a y rad u m r e g i s tr a ti o n fee. Spring Classes Lag Po R K T T \ I S B VI y 8 .ps the de dou n ovnes rt im e w hen w hen the '."st bloom on ti >■ s ro a d s . E a c h y e a r in late M a r c h p >js Jan r r • the a l w ? ves in l asses a n d hig hw ay p a i n I o! K kes to t ti ( Tonvcrtjl st y e a r s las sh b a of P a i n t b r u s h c \ dors Students th m a s s e a n d w eek s itu a te d t r a v o i s s t h a t s q ;jet an A ctu ally ‘h e r I ~ cl rn ■ < <1 w a t e r a n d ot t ion. le av e F o r t y Ai ri ■: s p rin g vs 6* •rids. Austin is or sh* i th e s e he I ann -ins ? •he A ;h Ai: U * I y r : v ate • *• g e , for d an e • • kc h is m a n y ' enjoym ent for clubs I uti Ko Austin an VVcst L a tee m the IJ w W it.cr Bridge, r outdoor all the w a te r. down West Lf\ke D rive ■mate Y acht Cl uh w h e re d( I, k ’re'!* bo 11n to sp e n d la n c i n g to s p r ng f the ed g e of r,g dining an d < box irnark an d fiv e stole p a r t y stu den ts, R til! C reek - rn Bull four n illcs oui I irned las t fall. B u t I ke :he md in th and c r a t e r *1? tim skin AUO- C l i v . • of the r w. ■: n diving a o o h winds \ is ti ti ~ av .s ii Eau for boa ming, i 'S from t h I .ake I t k e I Bal< >m f iv >rit< a n d sw fo u r n w a rd lazily t I w ith Kelt .pot ti’ s sho reline - a n d p a rk s , horn? club'-, s u m m e r the old rt of a h T h e r e ’s even ■'N riv e rb o a t. the South in the la white, tw o-tiered C o m m o d o re . ’I h c a r r i e s h u nd red s paddle w heeler , through the c,ear w aters to Green is -■ft t ■ rn ( has C re e k dies of es I’ eov f s I nut a n es of m d and has an eleva tion of feet at its highest p ant. giv - w ide view of the git} sky- is is miles . T r a v is fro m I by the M a r sh a ll F o rd D a m • loop off Bull C re e k Road, throu gh m o u n ta in s an d ov cr lim eston e cliffs. The ro ck y tree cov- n e is of > rn is lined wi t h stretches and Sea LAZY, p ag e 6 It curs w bite i I Kl sh ered I" • - h\ Avant '8 s: * o dor rehearse one of J U D Y T A Y L O R P R E P A R E S :y e numbers lo be featured e Round-Up Revue. The ; a satire en e *• ; year ne F ir * , A . - e U pL> a - e - ' d. - t o *e e b e n t o o R»., j© v. I be hern at G - e g e r y th e ~ * e t G >m S aturaay at 3 p.m . Spring Is Here and Students Take Time to Enjoy It. By B O B M O O K E T f x t n Staff W riter T he " h u m a n a ti o n of o ur cities" w a s u r g e d M o nd ay nig h t by a Ix>s Angelo'; a r c h ite c t a t a d in n e r se s­ sion of the first Public Affairs R e­ p o rtin g C o nference C h a rle s T u r k m a n of C harles T.uckman A ssociates of I .os An- geles told a p p r o x i m a t e ly 150 news­ p a p e r m e n , city p lan n ers, an d edu­ c a to r s that " to o m a n y people hav e b e e n co busy tha t the h u m a n th ey h a v e overlooked b e in g ." thinking big, " T h e tr a g e d y of tod ay lies in our a p p a r e n t willingness to a w a it the to ta l d e stru ctio n of a to m ic w a r, be fore w e a c c e p t o u r obligation to re p l a n a n d rebuild o u r existing c it ie s ," M r. L u r k m a n said. T he f o r m e r p re s id e n t of I /ever B r o th e r s " m a s t e r t e r m ' d m o s t p l a n s " u nrealistic a n d stre ss e d the n e e d for w ork ab le p lan s dealing w ith p r e s e n t cities. " A r c h i t e c t s m u s t an d will devote m o r e atten tion to th e people w ho o c c u p y o u r buildings, ’ M r. Luck- m a n said. "W e a r e fa c e d with the t a s k of giving g ro w th a n a p p ro ­ p r i a t e a n d h u m a n e form . in both M r. L u r k m a n pointed to planless d e c e n tra liz a tio n resid en ­ tial living and in in d u s try , " D e c e n ­ tr a li z a ti o n affects the locality, the region, th e state, and e \ c n the n a ­ tio n ." he said. ‘ O u r existing cities ca nn ot sim p ­ like w o rn out l y be d is c a rd e d machinery,** M r. L u r k m a n said. P la n n i n g its a s p e c ts m u s t b e e m p h a s iz e d as n e v e r before, he a d d e d . in all “ To t r e a t people as afterth o u g h ts, w e h a v e a p a t t e r n for existence. To t r e a t people as an in teg ral p a rt of a to tal concept, w e h a v e a p a t ­ living ," M r. L u c k m a n te r n for ,,, said- , D o ug las H askell, editor of ,, the A r c h it e c tu r a l F o r u m a n d the first co n fe r e n c e sp e a k e r , stre ss e d the n e e d for reg ulatio n of au to traffic In th e s a m e w ay a s ra i lr o a d s w e i r o n c e reg u lated . " T h e r e is a c h a n c e for cities as w e know th e m to a d a p t th em selv es ra d ic a lly new to m a g n ific e n tly conditions, o r r*>ssi^ e- J™* is it th e m to go u n d e r ," M r . B a sk said, H e c ited th r e e p h a s e s of the c u r ­ r e n t "explosion in cities : the pop u­ la tio n explosion, the scientific an d t e c h n o l o g i c a l explosion, the bu ild ing explosion. an d " T h e cities a r e exploding a g a in s t lim ited a m o u n t of ava ilab le th e Demos to Elect State Delegates T h e Young D e m o c r a t s Club h e a d e d by Rip W oo dard will m e e t at 8 p rn. T u e s d a y a t the I niver- sity " V " to elec t d e le g a te s to the in s t a t e in H ou sto n convention April. , The Club split o v e r an election Of officers D e c e m b e r 16. The W oodard faction will p ro m ab ly be seated a1 the Houston con­ ven tion b e c a u s e it h a s the la rg e st m e m b e r s h i p , M a u r ic e Angley J r . vice-president, of the faction, sain M o n d a y night. Tho m a x i m u m n u m b e r of dele­ g a te s t h a t the Y oung D e m o c ra ts c a n sen d to tho convention i- one d e le g a te for ea c h IO m e m b e r s . I O f f Beat Chimes Toll Mysteriously M o n d a y Afternoon T he m y s te r y of the tune which floated the T ow e r fro m c h im e s Monday a t 2:10 p m. has b een solved. down A ccording to J i m M oeser. who the bells a t 12 15 Monday p lay s th ro u g h F r i d a y , it w a s a de m on ­ stra tio n for two fa c u lty m e m b e r s of the L o yal School of Church Mu­ sic in London who w ere visiting on c a m p u s Tho im p ro m p tu re* ital su rp rise d stu d e n ts s t r o l l i n g in th e vicinity of n the M ain Building. The song w as " S e n e Nomine. 9 .... - ->A N e g r o W o rk e r C o lla p se s A t University C o m m o n s A IT \ ca v o id p a rt-tim e em ploye of th e U n ive rsitv C om m on s col lap sed at 7 p m . M onday while w orking and w a s ta k e n b v a m b u ­ in a sem i-conscious c o n d i ­ la n ce the Student Health C en­ t i o n te r to The e m p t iv e , C a rl J arrn n n , a re ­ school the C e n te r and was student, N egro high co v ere d a t r ele ased . G a r y M artin , C om m on s super­ v isor found him unconscious and h a v in g tro ub le b re a t h in g n e a r the s o u t h door "f t h e C o m m o ns. The I tov w as tak ing up a cord used to ro pe off a n aisle w hen he col­ lapsed. Tu*«Uy, M f d W, I960 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 2 T ittle M an O n the C am pus Going, Going . . . to R-U I s COIN'S S'OC"jfitSA - u c - 9 Z k ' C ' *> z e * ~ i r e o N *sl SSE - v ?£< v A Student Begins Review Of Latin American Tour .nip;,' p e rk ^ up and takes ar Tj." ti .-* H on- I-’ r* i n v r est in W eekend ears be o re of th e b e tte r aii-l'n i- v e n ity r e 'e b ratio n s in h isto ry . the sp rin g * p j fhat*s this very weekend O f p r u n a o conc# r n ix p u t k i p a ' t e a in S tn rd a .v Misfit 4 R (»un d-l p H» \ u* a n d B all L - w h i c h w ill c l i m a x all o t h e r a r t i s i t i ^ ’T'Kft Pfvu* sh xv t r< f i r he.irt - resent at ion - - t!us t w cr.* st - p rofh ♦> e overall s I von t' in I ; are hi chi) Th m e ■yvfi jTp.«'.ver to the this E ‘her Greeks Silk c X I', l'n i\c ! -ny A the Ba! 4 Ye*. 4 lev OI -or l e r i< s ir r p j y , 1 i n d e p e n > • * 4 ih • camp11’ to see I Ft lh > • I ie t • \ et Ruildir tv pf • | el : t o se* ‘ h e x l e e ’.d e Ilk* tn t Sweetheart crowned and the ow pron..seund-’ *p will so in ’ho hole exi'tcncf Of course, versify ara • "I ' ♦ f»f- 'f * V* ti ' ir lay, C h ant sine#- iatc perm ission has I teen g ra n te d . -Up programs, of course and a re designed to bit of variety" to the ( ‘her Ro are a."-* importan provide a plwsnn' * tv-* v-dav * n r r ■ Ta) - even** * * \( ss ii be a udei \cr* s hoxx co Wedn^s jfj a n r r e - u . 11 w a n * the Union t a i n i l g ie ie ’N or- o a,rea B ii Id it g and Ma n ♦ ■a <»nt place *<» fa t . W e s t. -• Ida\ afternoon w ill, n i n e t o a l l ’ h e U r n - I ny, u n ‘ y . nt *o a t­ har- V ’ dax- a r I H. IT t h a t a n ) g r o u p h o l d i n g is e v i d e n t a p a r t 1* d u r i n g t i m e f o r R e v u e S a t ­ t h e urday w ii! be direct!) hurting the s t i r r e r of th'* peojjram. T here should be auffi- for all parties after the Res tie, cient tim- lf the students want Round I p badly enough to participa te in it will b< a success. O therw ise, this could Im* the end of a fine campus tradition. it this year. [lo Poll Tax Vote Ll tho Tcvv4 vol voice their The St un \ Democratic primary' In u ill not have a chance to poll *■ u - on {),•••’ ocnt’ic F.xc-'*utive Com- th a t if h a s ( l l is-ne u p for ref- 1 be a “ bari pre­ e n s issue is f the legisla­ m ittee decided ’ st week the authority to ptd this erendum. but (2 » it wo dc redent” to do so, b* *ause ‘•within the prerogatives c ture. ” T h e S I F : O' i Ie t h 4 le t tion by voice v o te a l t h o u g h . , . • The pf Ope#! tax issue on the May ballot was waiting to be heard and was not recognized until after the vote was taken. • Placed a t the front of the room were heavy stacks of petition* which bore the s exans who signatures of over ;>0,000 wanted this m easure on the ticket • Figures cited in the discussion after the vote show that the poll tax I* a limit­ ing factor to voting W aiter Hah. chairman of *he > tit on C'imj*aigr. pointed out that the national voting average in ’ ‘’ 6 was »' \ per ct * t of * he rAgible. But in the poll tax states, the range was from 22.1 to 39 9 per cent of the eli* gi! kia I * I tier cent in Texas!. Fat :. thong I it is wit V, • ie Sr author- itv to put this issue up for ■eferendum. the SDEC will not change “ precedent” and do so for fear of stepping into the legislature’s territory They might heed the words of poet Sam Fos*: “ A hundred thousand men were led By one calf near three centuries dead. They followed still his crooked way; And lost one hundred years a day. For thus such reverence is lent, To well-established precedent.” i The Ca lf-Pa th) Mrs. H u m p h rey Self-Styled Politician os ^ - adm in 5 and h i.sevs vex ne -et).in for her •v .X- v e r y EC’s x\ h en she s aw a M rs H im p r .n n I T!f art a bl i kesg, B tied a Bv F R V M 1 * L l WINT W ASHING TO N P - She h e lp e d h er b u st and k»** b s sta r t In politi s X w xbe x break ng pre ed en t by c a rn pa ism mg on her own to g* ll, r- Bu sear V* •- I I . c* ne * i r» rev*, v - w k~, n.x .f.-e j-rex. ie M rs a * p su re if H ow e . Vt v - x-s.n VU i s a. a car vp s • * sh# ■* in w h ich I ap- 7<»xra ; xx hav r.g w n «<•' nd p ’x * in xx I r '- .'r i- I wax Bym rt B lo ck , f f n e w h ere, I sa p p >4e A w orse cut y e t. *r e n a n e of lh# I co m ­ g lo rio u sly r e a r on a r y posed and rn-id w a s no? ’ E rror h j? fc a h o m o n y m but < km ex*. Vat d ifferen t Iv sp elled w ord T hat the error w a s .s \ - u s . r. ■*. rn.ne, Arrow sa y . to to than ks I am n eith er a m e m b er of th e S p an ish r o y a lty , c ir a b lock h ead . Mv o n ly < m p la in t i« th at I rn a? now t a r r y a poor m a r r ie d alba* the lr -ic* of a nam e., , >rrr***er.? j e r s e y of the D a Iv T.-xi- Pie is? print this letter, and the accom pany r.g h a n d le in s o m e ­ w h a t m o r e n e a r ly c o rr ec t fa sh io n , jt-> that c*hers w ho x iffe r sim ila r Ins It* m av sec 'h i* th e y are not, y he ; " a r c . w ill “ e e n , - • . Bv mn Black KU SS * ltth C R IT I C ISM To the E d ito r : \n ope n lette r to I’d W hither Texan Vmus'-ments t ilter. v *;nr w ith r esp * nm the f rd B e ss lee .. I w *o I v er- I lik e e f me 't he I w hi^h I tv. .‘I e . Acce\r&i ng to -* p g U' N a s ho w j r P tty th'« [Ct: t i rv [v ■ m i a** •* rex. b it be - n c e s * ■ t rn. n lee I :* a n n cv * r 1 build up It s r,tnt. . * -V ' LIS p WI* i U * Th^t \ ' to m * thing g rea t deal I ml * * th ey w e r t I L v r d ■ ash n e : ■ 1 r : w e : e ■’tgfelf HriR hv n w ere t r ^ - rilled fa F •* * * * *' g e n e ra l em pl >> if lin es of and Be** lf mi* rn u la r / 4 I i :iv ' ^ de faithfu'ri: gTY3 fene exten t ruNNm 11 cu rren t 'N??” ..Ti' rn; rn phot #gra : lev i : p\*r v? * 3.t* * ev en . h ea u tlf - the rh o LSSJ*3L 'C V A __________________ _ '* COIN t T ' J Q t O LA*T a ' The Firing Line I * / Bv HI OO VMIIX VR F.diter - Noir H uge Am ilrar i* a student at th" I a c ultod de L * j e s In B u rn -* Sire* He w ill u n te a * rn # * of a d ie Ie* con cern in g Sr g *nn na #-*periail) the D as!' T exan, T r a n sla tio n I* rl ne bx Mal fMmm<#*i* and M aria M edina P cs-.dent E ise n h o w e r has fer r e ­ inc p .e*od his tour of bour It *s ." ? * es ft- r - % Xjit rl A re. erie an c r r .v ruer.: * pf c „r them b efo re any ^ _ £ #>-r, vis ‘ arr m a d e. g v s a hr .cf anti co r fret m e4 B razil ,-a* po*'•'.bi;.’.e s c d e v e lo p m en t. N ev erth eiee s Th < Wintry p o s s e s s e s eco n o m ic for it corr vr ts ***-0 se r io u s proh'err.x r rs* lho -na - ••. of *be pop*. .I at ion h a v e a mx* sta n d a rd of liv in g tra d e e v > d em by p i a rn *•«* co m pie* e ah- **- r o f *' p m id d le c la ss and *n,e d isp rop orti-m ate g e o ­ t P - g ra p h ic de*, elo p m cr.t of the e c o n ­ , d o m y . T o d a v '" e re are g***®" un- I . v-|, tbe blend; ski? ?.>er b r -A-rx sp ishe* t d '; * es sion ie nf *he brown I -. <• ' ’a « ar. ••:cr? few* e => re- . . c a lr I < >i -t tv t e n e r v . T h rr our! M r. V,'a I v .the :? s ; h ax u t . r i SU< ess ; s . . - ; *, y o , m a k e s ta te m e n ts f -r th em , apprc •• a! o f ’ he plot s •’ a r- •h eie re ax n f r .... i- \ y . nix re U •• # w r HE o r e . uruc-s 5, mu w ish to c n- -r a c e d y fo r corv- die? . „ a »| .... t i - m g 1 " un- too m u ch 1 f r f d ifficu l- s < rd v ie w e r w o ­ «r ■ ^ ® ne e c * -■ ti t y dg 1 ng and • p *nr> m* d B#'S .— your t -x - ion % xj sh ould ba follow in g 0 " . > rn Sr Vt W a r TW on abu;*y. h due r e s p e c ts to i. M r. ou e m pl - - r e en*: a 1 •lane k n it in Bow den I UM Trlnttx HI V L I R E D \(> T I:R T o t h e E 4 f t « e : l^Evear-Oid R e c p r - v I rea d a UCI* Kv ♦Hu T e x a n ed *or #bot.:t G a y <» r. ss ary, h ta x p a y e r w h o re­ fused* his SS?, 31 t a x r efu n d as a p r o ie -f again-* I IM e ir -o l 1s not be­ in g a b le to vote I'm not xure that a pers*»n who doe* nut r e a ii/e the v a lu e of STI Si U rajm h le of m aking ration al d e ­ cision * c<»ik erning jx d ltlca l candl dote*. fle c tio n s- On TG: v o n w ho' > te n d m e Ie y o ; i*>o m y th e V13 i i a n d I th® C e r tif.c a te of E x e m p tio n rn s e c o n d c o m in g t.ioush? h a; : I ha I v e**er r * If C h arlie Ha> fen f kind o ' about .? he w o u ld c o m e out of r etire - m en* tho ca p ito l d e m a n d in g d eport a ’ion o f us both. form a m oi and m a rch B e sid e s e v e n if Y arb orou gh w a s fo r fe it and .* up b efo re c o n g r e s s, by -h ey got around to doin g im p r esse d w:*h you r brought . ...p arv*bT.e a bo .* * you ll enough to vote anyway. O; d ( “l-.arlc*^ Thurm an Hi" iirand e L A B F E E S To the E d ito r : It a p p e a ls a s though a tu .v o n is no lo n g e r n ecessa r: - a t r a .- e le a s t ;n th e D e p a r tm en t of B a e - tenol'Tgv They h a v e c le v e r ly d e ­ v ise d a s y s t e m w h er eb y e • er> sti> den*, pax s 52 to St p er sem # " ‘e r for e a c h b a c te h o lo g y c o u rse he ta k es. N o I rn **•■'* r efe rr in g to th e r eg - ula*- 52 '.ab f e e -y o u pay ’ hat, *'X>. , "i* * 4 rn ply ta k en ou t — nets' **Ey x’udc-* x g e n ­ of e a c h b a c t e n he e r a l p r o p e r y d ep osit, d o e sn t e v e n d isc o v e r it ro m e* to r ep le n ish t'"e d e ­ p osit. and it un?'.; tim e Th!* Idea w a* s*1 s ly ly plan n ed that e ve n th e B ur*ar's O ffice dldn t kn tv, that the fee wa*n t far b r e a k ­ a g e or lo** of lab eq u ip m en t, b o t for the p u rch a * e of *om e unknow n • s p e c ia l xup pltc*” w hich w e re not p r o d d e d for bv the regu lar « la b fee. The rx*ra 52 c h a r g e w a s a s s e s s ­ ed e v e r y stu d e n t in b a c te r io lo g y 629a a n d w ill he inert*axed to 53 p er ; * .1 den* fo r 629b. S o m e of the o th e r b a c te r io lo g y c o u rses w ill h a v e h ither c h a r g e s . W hy h a s th;* ex tra fe e n ot b e e n added to the r e g u la r 52 la b fe e in stea d of b e in g a l i e d w ih o u t th e stu dent s know .- e le e and c o lle c te d in such an u n ­ d e r c o v e r m a n n e r ' I b e lie v e th a t th e B oard of R e - rem x h a s rec en t v r a ise d ‘ne m a x ­ im im la b ‘ c e to St and *h x a p ­ p e a r s to he m o r e ‘ban a m p le su ch a c o u r se ax b a c te r io lo g y 629 o r an y b a c t e r i o l o g y c o u r se “ ta u g h t lr. ... fa c t, w ith a bit of pro*cs* st-: dents w h o a re , ne », e x p e c te d to p a y th is c h a r g e th e D e p a r tm e n t o f B a c te r io lo g y w*ou. i prob ab ly d e c .d e th is to b e a n un­ w is e m o v e and Terrene th e c h a r g e un til it c a n b e le g a lly a s s e s s e d . at th e U n iv e r sity . I jin e F R 'X ihim ,vo« F.lmw f>c*d P l. Texan Book Shelf The Shakespearean 'lorn# nt. and it* p la c e in the P o etr y of the lit h i r u ttw ell. Ran- ( <-ntur\. Fatri< a d >ni H o w . -’ *•: i'.vg’ - of Af.* . -. es The i c . T - r a . lite r a ­ tu r e 159C 1646’ w ill p ro b a b ly n e v ­ for m a n y , m a n y e r be e q u a lled 5rd ye* * ■ E r e . sr. xtu» •xp«e -.re ^ f1 ’ - ; -a c D **r •• M — . M in ell Dry- r.»r 5“ 1 B i >n c -•— • .*erl *o a pj>- •••* rf :.*era**ure t n t ever. *■#- cliv holds rn-re r e a d e r s than a1 per.••xix ex:#rrt pernaps ‘fiat era *- i * xr-.v P a - Jor.r. Mar*new and >{*-< a-rite *,ne r e- .'*.--'4 V - Cri*r v eil b - 4 s..E g e s'c d 'bi* th is m o m en t belongs to Shake- sp e a r e and th e r eb y arr;'-ex a t h is *r •- 4 hi*** pear •'an Mo­ ment-'’ * The De*p *e rn*» the a ; xer,. rs that Mar- s w— • r - s .< #>* re - ~e T”F^*-x, % - r r ^I® t*)*# 3*ir Citufe P .a %Ty>e%t? «To*e .* x *he g rea * es: r* c u e dra- f;r ^ P t A M l ’b m a w e h a v e . A f - » r ■ = •* * “ T h e S h a k e - • p e a r e a n M r m # ? i t " • - a • -« -* *” x ® ir g e of g r e a tn e ss rn 4 t o ' ' ■« * ’i . 4 " " - - - ‘“eh I rd ’hose - a ’ M a r v ex ##rp*x 431 *hrr tgh ­ ou l th e **"c--: *1 ba cie Mr C m tt* x x-al%4.x and theory It .x * he au*.- -r 4 Mew --.a* the age wax sp u rred bv the * r r 4.*:*" rn eh: e a ’, pax* *r *~3 find n g a sr ritual, and cul’ural - r ' .‘ m e n hope *»# ’ — *r 1J. unity. T - - j 7- - yd saw . * x eel *w • h 'ne the new arri ratm n al- r - — ng of P i" *3’*.srr g-;*r~© c 3 tx :-;.s~* ; — 3 ---- - - g ‘ 4 \ f - The *• m -■ « we '*- , ‘ -A c •»# — - ■ * ad;" g by a.-v S h a k e sp e a r e a n ad~ r*r — RH L H\MFTON explored zones with a heavy con­ r, ‘he s"C' centration cf industry c f S a c P - The pc-lit.ral x.*-.;3rer .s r • easy to d e sc r ib e Presider.* Jusceh.no K uh its hek « term erds soc^r. H.s p o p u la rity has cor.; :«terely dwin­ dled due ma cly *■» the high cos* r f liv in g and c h r o r .: e c o n o m ic in­ fla tio n . It Mth .ugh -til! an>tH«lv'** of Boaz a * -a r<* *he R r*z. .'.r -^o-- S o m e d a y s **» fr r- rn rn «* pa rev* p m ! a, rued rr.al pport for th is p c .ic y . its ♦ ♦ - a • gr ,r. re ga: i *o B r a /: a Q A d - x h a s gr - at pc pul ar ;nd S u p p e r His humh e *>•!! m a k e him a and p o l ‘r i s* m r g p r r 5:He - * [al ■ ^r’e n d e r H;x pc*4 ’ rn? is d istin c t freer th a* of M a rsh a ; I n " Q u a d rm a ttrib u tes a g r e a t part c f B raz * e mom : p r o b le m s to f c .e c te d . how ­ th ,x p*v *f * E v en e v e r im p o s­ s ib le tv halt construction .* would b e a lm o st - H is p olitical c n cept le a n s tow ard co lla b o ra tio n a m o n g all A rn. e n r-r c o u n tr ie s W hile L ott o p p o se s any c Ila bora* in the pc role .rn n- d a a d r o ' rn. a: n ‘ -.Ins * h e r. e - c e ss:* v r ;• c r. *. e n ■ An c e o f all ow - in g fo reig n c a p u l i to h e lp P etr o - th e gov ern m en t o w n e d p etrol bra® com pa ny, Q a td n w ' a c c e p ta n c e of an ln\ i- ta tio n to att# nd a c o n fe r e n c e of u n d e r d o * 1< ped c o o a tr le * in t u b a ha^ gain#*d him the su p p o rt "f « cr- tain rightist #*l* m ent». A rg en tin a is in the m id s t o f p o lin e a l and e co n o m ic r e c u p er a tio n . S h e confront* th e s a m e p r o b le m s the* B ra za fa c e s but w ith se v e r a l a d v a n t a g e s : the ir .fia \o n a r y prob­ le m ;> being o v e r c o m e , th e r e are no un explored zone®, and g e n e r a lly th e r e is a high er sta n d a r d of liv ­ ing. U r u g u a y Is a ' x per cen* c f C h ile, w ith h er p o o r e co n o m ic in­ con d ition , ha® a s ’ rong le ftis t la st e le c tio n a p ­ flu e n c e . In th e p r o x .: - v - 'Iv trie f ° lo ca te voted ’ r b i ’.A P 1 Me-, oi- ut. r a c y F ront o f P 'p o la r Act r n n So: ill-*. C om m un s* c o a litio n . it-rx' d en t •#’ ratio rfHintry. but p#»"r. It al*o ha* a grtvve ^©ohorn ic *itu ation , w hich vx.v* *harpened by a di*A*trou* flood a year a go. It* p rin cip a l re\ en u e from tourixt trad e and a g r i­ c u ltu r e I* a c<>n-'#*quence o f lib eral- lie d p o in te s a ffec tin g fo reig n e n ­ terp rize*, R e s lits of th e E ise n h o w e r v isit in true per- th e y are m a y be appre* lated s p e c tiv e r e fle c te d in US fo reig n p o lic y . if and w h en T h e honors tha* E ise n h o w e r re- r .i ved are d ,e to his r -'- -Anal a;#- p ea i and the p o ten tia l good-w i I o f r. ; * e cl A r ce n in e p eop le for th e A m eri- 5ta*ex th® I-at H ow ever cam 4 very in te re -ted ■ and r r n :rn. > and ary m e a s tires d ire ct ed a e r.. r - Ii hood could arr. ii a ll th of th e s* > h -v. ' ?c rn ad v e rse h .' ltv e- *ii - e®S F o r e x a m p le, th e u n c o r troll® ':i” < on err a p p l ^atior o f U S la'.* m g th e allo**?.*ic.- o f a s hard! x irplusex Ars-- ut d a t e * Ame*'':ca « * *■• .! • •' * *■*• rn*-O K' 4> VT': Hp ■ ” SI rn. r* ’ • *w-' • to Sc ,i*- A m en *a a* , « s y R e c e n tly A r t 13-* na w a s f Ch > p-<**i the Law from u Im na I appre- whea* 4 h i f t e d ‘ " n part. a® fo rced to w ith d ra w in e xtnca stem 5 s x ■ 1 ' • * ‘' I 4#" ***o - w h eat ex per*. *~ - a 11 ss I A rom a v e a l Argentine To su stain the *.urce*» of Mr. F isen h o w er * and D o u g la s D illon'* Iodide*, w ords m u st be co n v erted to deed -. The h#>|>ed for project* fall Into three c a te g o r ie s . * m e L atin An e rica n na- ca. ... c* tr c.r own r hara#*- 'n v. Ike d e­ to d ea l w ith f . 'D e e q u a lity could • e r vs eq . tis be m a n ifest n \ a r .our w a y s. I • ,-r- *• ris? .Id . k e 'h e I ’S ice i as * • - F »• ’he U S e n d ea v o r to have a ro r.'e re n c e w ith other An cr an na’ onx b efo re am ending to whit h other t i rife cr" i . • • sol s e com - r. a ’.ors are ne.* inv;*ed r. An f .orris bs m ea n s . ‘era] treat* l a t e :.n g a d o m in a tin g -• and co n v ert pox -. x • ie bi* x of *'• * orgx.n./.a’ion to the spic Mal and one cf pr la ter : d e v loprr.c-nt of the A m er­ an ; n, ill • .n ’he OAS r • p n ica s F co n o m lc : e n c o u r a g e ca p ita l In­ in a 'lr . Dillon v estm en t In rn inn#*r *ugg« "ted bv l a t in A m erica highly resp# ct# d by m a n ) Vmericaifcs after bis p a rticip a tio n In a c o n fe re n c e of ?! A m erican notions, he! I in B ueno* tir e * ). la t in ^ \ Th" * 'rn vol; d b en efit both the US and L atin A m e r ic a , To en co u r­ it m ig h t be w ell a g e th 5 c a p ita l for the US to e x a m in e its fisc a l p o licies w hich m-su’* in double ta x - ation c f fore rn ir.ve«*rr.ents. ♦ * r e s p e c t, e x ­ C ultural: in th is c h a n g e I* th e key point. y e g r a d u a te s, ‘•’rn Id b e lr .'.“ it.-ins and 4 hoi irsh ip s u n d erg ra d u a tes, ii to and in- 1 -eased. Intensify a tio n o f know l­ ed g e, par*, .la r ly in h isto r y , g e o ­ graphy, and national sensitivitie* is a lso both f e a s ib le a n d necessary. in fu tu re econ - Spe.'ial • a! pm nets are in te re st : r . o f im m ed ia te ;m p o r ta n c e. r. ■ The rn it r could a d v a r e of p -litic a l, * I c . “ cal a w a r e n e s s c o m m o n A m e ric a n rn ak" Mr E i- se n h o w e r ’s *r p a so lid sy m b o l of A: crow n ■ erica n u r l ’v. r s '.rd ? r . j ' r ? * . 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La- a 11 I- Sardy M ran Ma y Heth Coniglio Nigh: Spr.r.s Ec.*cr.................................................................. ’ > s. irbroufh As us tar. t............................................................................................. BU Humpton N ght Arr. userr.em s E d ito rs................................... Si® Birk# I IVnrothy laves A 4- Manta............................................................................... D r y Chin, G u y M ayer N wit Carr.p .« I if® Eld *--r................................................................lane? Peavy ll ie* h ......................................................... * Muf < E --‘x. x . A. ................................................. .L a;. j G or senior Grog Martin (1-0 > on the mound. Other ty p ew riter and glasses, I vail h ereb y probable starters with their bat­ dissect th e L onghorn tra c k team and th e ir showing last w eek ting averages in paren theses are L ew Brazelton (.5331 at first base; in Abilene. It can also be called “ How to lose friends in one sec o n d ; D ave P at R igby lousv column. ^ ................. Skinner (.382), third; B art Shirley W hen one stops and ponders over the past m eeting in < ,is?n>. shortstop Johnny Pinckney (.375), catcher; Sam R osson (.313), spokesm an for left held; R o y M ange' ' 480', cen- te r ; a n d W ay ne M cD onald (.440) in 1 the S tate D epartm ent said the de­ r i g h t Abilene th e resu lts a re staggering. I t has been the first tim e a S teer squad has not accounted for a t least one first place in a running event since R ussia w as on our side. It w as B altim ore 'n decision as hom e team , to play where they w ished. F rick said. “ It w as strictly M acP hail's decision. M y office had nothing to do with it." In N ew York, C om m issioner Ford F rick said neither he nor the State D ep artm ent got Into the act. In W ashington, a The series w as re-set for M i­ am i. at the prerogative of the host B altim ore team . (.2921, . partm ent had not been approached on the m atter. “ We should have no objection.” the spokesm an said. “ In fact, the departm ent probably would look with som e favor on our boys play­ ing the there. After all, half W ashington Senators are Cubans The sem iofficial governm ent or­ gan In Cuba. R evolucion, called M acP hail “ public en em y No. I of Cuban b aseb all.” T he President- ow ner of the H avana team In the International L eague, Boh Ma- duro, said there w as “ no justifica tion” for the B altim ore action. M acPhail said here M onday. “ I have no com m ent to m ake about it. We just did w hat w e thought best for the club. Ten or tw elve p layers didn't w ant to go to Cuba. but w e could have gotten up a squad to m ake the trip D o d ge rs Sm ash Turley; Defeat Yanks, 9-3 VERO BEACH, F la. tm- The A ngeles Dodgems roughed up right­ hander Bob Turley and defeated the N ew York Y ankees M onday, in 9-3. T urley gave up ten hits six including hom e runs by Gil Hodges and C harley Sm ith, rookie shortstop. innings, Sm ith s w a s an inside-the-park c i r c u i t with tw o on the second in­ ning. H odges stroked his w ith the bases em pty in tho fourth. T hree of the D odger runs w ere unearn­ ed, fielders m aking three errors. Turley now h a s given up 20 hits and 16 runs in 17 innings and has an 0-2 record. the Y ankee * n j . O I Gabe Paul, gen era l m anager of P h i l l i e s e d g e P e d 5 , Z - I , . . . . _ , the Cincinnati tea m which has a working agreem ent w ith H avana, acknow ledged that he w as disap­ pointed. Tuesday, March 29.1960 THE OAHY TEXAN Page 3 Dallas Long's Heave Okayed for Record EOS ANG ELES tm — D allas Long's gargantuan shot put of 64- feet-6 12 in his­ tory over 64 feet, w ill be subm it­ ted as a world record, AAU of­ ficials said M onday. inches, first the The c o u n t y departm ent of w eights and m ea su res put the m et­ al ball on Its sc a le s and found it to be one ounce over the required 16 pounds. AAU Secretar> I-ee H an sen said all other conditions appeared to he satisfactory. Long. 260 - pound. 19-year-old sophomore at Southern ( alifom ia, got off the throw at a m ee t Sat­ urday with the Los A n g eles Strid­ ers. D ave D avis, a student a t San Fernando V alley State C ollege com peting for the Striders, also bettered Parry O 'B rien's reco g ­ nized world record of 63-2 a few m inutes before Long stepped into the circle. But D a v is’ heave of 63-feet-10H wall not be subm itted for co n sid ­ the N ational A AL, eration by H ansen said, b e c a u se 'his shot w a s about two ounces underw eight. And w hen one queries w h a t would have happened had we not taken fo u r places in the javelin; W hen one realizes th a t only last y e a r we w ere settin g world records, clocks to running, eyes to turn ing , precedents, and W ildcats on fire w ith our tail fire; W hen one rem em b ers th a t we w on the San Angelo R e­ lays and B o rder Olym pics just a w eek o r tw o ago; * Then one asks, “W ha hoppened', “ And then I sez, “ I dunno.” Rut last S a tu rd a y w as the day th a t the C h ristian s took th e Lions, L onghorns, and just about everybody except the W olverines. T here have been m any “C hristian-L ion Gam es jokes tossed around about th e ACC tra c k efforts, h u t they w ere all reduced to an em barassed clearing of the th ro a t by last S atu rd ay night. T exas died a slow death in th a t m eet. It would he convenient to pour fo rth a dictionary of adjectives telling how the long trip by bus com pletely tire d th e lo n g h o rn s out, hut th ey a rriv e d on F riday . A form idible excuse could be built on how we w ere pois­ oned by the food we ate, and nobody could run, b u t not a soul got sick. W e could tell everybody how we w ere m istreated by the discrim inating Y ankees and W ildoats, b u t nobody th ou g h t of it till we g o t hom e. Nobody dug holes on the tra c k o r raised the h u rd les in Horns Get Repeat Shot at Michigan tm AUSTIN T h e U niv ersity of M ichigan, w in n er of a four-w ay m e e t with T e x a s, A bilene Chrlst- ion a n d Ohio S tate last weekend, goes a fte r b i g g e r g a m e this week in the T e x a s R elay s. The W olverines, an n o u n c ed as a te n tativ e e n tr y last w eek, made it official M o n d a y by ente rin g a 24-man s q u a d in the big tr a c k and field m e e t F r i d a y a n d S a tu rd a y . F lo r id a State, State also sen t bringing _ 1 a n d u n iv e rsity tile Iow a and in total Iowa t h e i r rosters, to 43 college season t e a m s fro m l l s t a te s and Mexico. The e n trie s also raised the total num ber of individuals entered to | I 217 458 from high schools, 363 fro m col­ from universities, 214 leg es, 165 from junior colleg es and freshm an 47 unat­ tached. tea m s and Ponies Expect Seventy A s Spring Drills Begin DALLAS — S eventy candi­ dates are expected T uesday when Southern M ethodist begins spring training. Red Sox Lineup Still In Doubt, Says Jurges SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. tm — “ We | haven t got a se t ball club at this stage of tra in in g ,” says M anager Bill Ju rges of the Boston R ed Sox. E ven w ith a lot of new fa ces in to u n i f o r m s , to put m ore m ake som e punch finished that fifth in the A m erican L eague la st year. the Red Sox hope trades the club in Ju rges sa y s he doesn't ex p ect to know until the week before the begins just what kind of a b aseb all tea m Boston w ill have. How it fin ish es depends a lot on a group of prom ising pitchers. With the collapse of the trade with C leveland, the No. I catch er for Boston now Is H aywood Sulli­ van. a 215-pounder who under­ went a spinal disc operation tw o y ears ago. H e appears fully re­ covered. Boston had traded Sam m y W hite to the Indians for Russ Nixon but the deal fell through when W hite announced his retirem ent. Seeking right-handed power since Jackie Jen sen retired, the Red Sox M is se d Practice G a m e To Cost Frank H o w a r d want to take a good look at first basem an Ron Jackson, who didn't stick in his trials w ith the White Sox but hit 286 w ith 30 hom ers at Indianapolis ia st year. J a c k s o n hasn't be en hitting this s p r in g so It a p p e a r s the job wit! go to v e te r a n Vie W ertz with the question of how m a n y g a m e s h r will play. As of now P e te R u n ­ nels th e se c o n d b a s e m a n a l­ tho ug h he also r a n p la y first. Don sh o rtsto p and B uddin opens a t the club F r a n k M alzone a n c h o rs as the all s t a r th i r d b a s e m a n . is fiv e B ig question this four or sp r in g and innings the outfield I* in how m uch T ed W illiam ! wall be able to play. T ed s a y s h e's feeling is p r e t t y good playing in about all of the exhibition g a m e s fielders r e g u l a r are Gene S tep hen s, la s t y e a r until he suffered t h e r e a broken w rist, M a r t y Keoueh, Bobby Thom son, the vetera n a c ­ quired the C hicago ru b s, and Jim B usby. T hree possible c e n te r the from Tom B re w e r. J e r r y Casate, Ike D elock and F r a n k Sullivan h e a d the last y e a r - pitr-hing corps a n d T o m S tu rd iv an t I m a y p rove a p le a s a n t su r p ris e . re tu rn e e s fr o m our lane. \ I suppose we could have had all of these reasons, ii we had sta rte d th in k in g about them sooner. No one actu ally th o u g h t m uch on the outcom e of th e m eet until S a tu rd a y I The workouts originally w e ie scheduled for F ebruary but were postponed b ecau se of bad w eather. Harold M organ, the only varsity T h ere w as ta lk of defeat and ta lk of w o rry of It. b u t it quarterback with e n o u s h expert. u ,<-ne o il n v o r 1 twice to m en tio n . Is on th e base- night a - . j never actually crossed anybody s m ind un . The w ord is “ overconfidence,” and everybody had it, in j , . eluding the sap a t th e o th er end of this typ ew riter. e l u d i n g , o rr-. . i W ho would have t h o u g h t we could lose . The local p ap er , listed us as fav o rites. W e h ad put th is sam e group down only a week ago in San Angelo. W e h a d been tested an d had i ^ o o i toor v T ieacj ing co n te n d e rs. VERO BEACH, Fla. tm — Frank H ow ard, th e I/>s A ngeles D odgers' from Ohio SI08 OOO bonus rookie bali te a m so the s e a r c h for a field tile search for a Hem Statp u n iv e r s ity was fined Mon- general w ill he am ong the soph- day fnr falHng ’to show up at a ; omores Arian F l a k e of Lubbock C am p b ell of B o nh am , and Braueh of Beaumont a re the p ra ctice g a m e. G eneral M anager B uzzle R aves! said the am ount of the fine w ill depend on the big slu gger's b e­ h avior the rest of the spring. H oward w as scheduled to p lay in a M ontreal Spokane g a m e at the D odger cam p w hile the v a r si­ ty club p layed at W est P alm B each Sunday, but he didn't show up. Mural Schedule E n t r i e s f o r i n t r a m u r a l t e n n i s d o u b l e s i n f . r e t i o r > a r e d u e T u e s d a y a t 6 p rn G y m 114. S O F T B A L L C l a s s A : 7 : ' B e m a A l p h a F r > « i l n n v s . D e l t a K a p p a E p s i l o n , S i g m a C h i E p s i ­ l o n v s S i g m a N u , K a p p a P h i K a p p a S i g m a S i g m a O m e g a . D e l t a . T a u D e l t a C h i v s C h i S i g m a v s I K a p p a . S i g m a C h i A l p h a : S : D e l t a p s i l o n v s . C h i v s A l p h a T a u 4 l a** B 4 : S i g m a A l p h a M u vs m a N u . S i g m a A l p h a E p s i l o n v s C h i D e l t a ■ M g m a S i g m a K a p p a . 4 h i l i n i n g s vs . A l p h a T a u T a u D e l t a . 5 C h i K a p p a \ - C h i t a u K a p p a S i g m a K a p p a C s i , J ' h i 4 . a m m a D e l t a vs . D e l t a K a p p a E p s i l o n . vs B ut th a t w as th e story. W e w ere going to win, and it Women s ' Murals w asn’t given a n o th e r thought. H ow ever, in the last c h a p te r we got heat, and we had b e tte r give it some m ore th o u g h t— heapum m ore th o u g h t. It is tim e th a t we all realize th a t th e era of the S outherns, W ilson!, G aineys, P a rk e rs, and V illareals is gone. B ut th is is n o t th e given signal to go stick o u r h ea d in the ground an d say I see no fu tu re fo r Texas tra c k . No, w ith W O R K th ere can easily he a new era — an era of C unningham s, A lspaughs, Allisons, Stanleys, Kings. Mc­ Donalds, G rays, R ichardsons, W ilsons, Browns, E schles, Sm iths, Halls, an d P o rters. Remember, ‘The dead shall live, the living die.” s l i m ! S B O A R D PII M IL K S 4 fi r n . — B a r b a r a T p - r h v s . M i m i M i d ­ S a n d ) b e r k J e n k i n s I n n v « . d l e t o n . H o ffm a n . T S X M S 4 p m — C a r o l < o f f m a n t i M l r l l t a A l v i a . M o l l ) P u l v e r v a L l * E r i c k s o n , l V g g ' F a c e v v w i n n e r o f L i l l i a n C a r ­ r o l ] v* C a r o l y n H I U . C o l l e e n O ’C o n n e r v s ( i r i f f i n . < h n r l o n * * H a w t h o r n e i s . ( a r u i < o l e . M i e n 4 . i l i o w n v w M a r y R B u t l e r . B a r b a r a B o w e n v«. S a l l y A t k i n s o n , M e l a B u t l e r v s B p i I* \ 4 o x . J J M K X K N M S I i i (Ii 4 p m — ■' ar a G o a l i e a n d N a n c y R o g e r s i s . M a n A u s t i n a n d R ose m ar y W h i t . s i d e J e a n H a r r i s a n d T n d i G r i f ­ f i n vs N a n c y M a x w e l l a n d I *al e P o r t e r . B A I* M f N T O X 4 p r o — J o y c e K o s e n b l u m F i n N o r r i s P e n n a C o l m a n v s H a y ( h l s n r n . J e a n H a r r i s v s R o s a l i n d a M o n r r e a l . v s . laceless c o m f o r t . . . "lacelike" fit! APPLIED PHILOSOPHY 221 T hough t Process of Women Dr. A. Tract Em phasis on philosophy of getting dates. B ackground of dateless stu­ dents who use sticky hair creams or alcohol hair tonics. Fundam ental logic of students who have discovered that \ aseline Hair I o d i c takes care of hair even when used with water. P hilosophy of the Enlighten­ m ent: one may use all the water one wants w ith ’Vaseline' Hair T o n ic. Students who use ‘Vaseline’ Hair T onic t h i n k- therefore they are sought after by lovely females. Cause: ‘Vaseline’ H air T o m e. Lfifect: Dates. Materials: one 4 ox. bottle 'Vaseline*Hair Tonie C L E A R W A T E R , H a . i.fv— B o b b> D e l G r e c o 's n in th In n in g ain g ip »i'n r«1 F r e d tlo p k n w it h th e a n d ru n M o n d a y w in n in g th e P h ila d e lp h ia d e f e a t e d P h lllle * th e C in c in n a ti R ed * 2-1 In a n e x ­ h ib itio n b a s e b a ll g a m e . T h e P h ils c o lle c t e d only five h it s o ff th e tw o R e d le g h u r le r s . tw o . In t h e t h ir d , a c ­ T h e fir st c o u n te d fo r th e ir o t h e r ru n . J o e k o p p e d o u b le d a n d s c o r e d on T o n y C u r r y 's s in g le . ★ KC Controls Tigers, 4-1 W E S T PA LM R EA C H , Fin. tm K a n s a s C ity 's R a y H e r b e r t co n­ tinued his sen sation al s p r in g p itc h ­ ing M o n d ay by shutting ou t I n t r o i t for seven innings in a 4-1 victory. H o w a rd Reed, f o r m e r U T star, pit< bed th e final tw o innings and yielded Ute lone Detroit, r u n in the eighth. Mural Scores S O F T B A L L C la w A: UT GS I. ASMF a (forfeit! AIME I TAS a 4 for elf >: A -B af 6. Car­ den 2; Goodall W ooten IO. Cheeve* 9: i i , AIA 0; Campus Guild 14, M ChF T I . O K A < in*-* H Mer.-h?)nts Sn. tnt wti \ ; dr ScjMw mi l and ruff SWEETHEART PRESENTATION A N D R E V U E [F a c t s ] SATURDAY 8 P.M. $2.50 Low er Front $2.CX) B a lc o n y $1.75 Lower Back $1.50 D a n c e O n ly B R O W N O R B L A C K 2195 HAIR TONIC In the bottle and on your hair the difference is clearly there! N ■v a m u n c I S A r c g i s t c r e o t r a o c m a r k o b e H W a a o u 6 H . e o H O ’! , > a e A ■ i: ' • S H O E I S T O R E 2 3 48 G u a d a l u p e — O n the D r a g T H E D R A G S O N L Y E X C L U S I V E S H O E S T O R E D A N C E S S A T U R D A Y , 9:30 P .M . 1. Paul N e ig h b o r * ' & H i* O r c h e it r a in G y m 2. R u*ty Brow n a n d C e ll Block 7 in U n io n B allro om Tuesday, Marcti 29, I960 T H E D A ILY T E X A N Page 4 Busy Actress M atures La te NFJW Y O U K Nina Foch, a v e o ’ busy actre?s. has changed a pie think of yr their o n n sense o th e rs. of s e c u r ity ” niG-'"' B U W TUE THE BIG . nSHERMATI . . .TMf SToirt Of sinaoN p e t e r o f g a l h e i TtC HN tC O lO »»* • e * N A yiS » O N » w i N s e - a f i M m b h r ^ i I KEiRniOM . 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'.Veil I ye (lo ne m a y- th a i s w h a t tie e o h e re (! is ’he w o rd B iu e - e y e rl l.'vyea r-o ld N in a h a s in a 'The b ru n e tte ■jpfH'd w e a r :ng h e r h a ir tin ted hob b lo c 'le -h >rt tr(’«-es In now .h(>ulder-!ength e o iffu re floss 'TTie re su tan ! vy ft^ r look she r e ­ y a r d s as a re fle e tio n of in n e r a lt e r ­ a tio n It s that I don t T’ ar» of feel 'h a t I rn ist T'f^'ve (io m eth in g the tteen a ‘ M v - ta r s a y s r e b e 'u o n a g a in s t l-m ifed rr>les T h e re b e l' on S still h e re be actress**^ ten(1s to r e ­ d u c e the a tte n tio n a r r o r d e d o th e r a c t ng s ty le s VTiss P'oeh is n ’t q u ite S 'lr# w h a t b e g a n m a k in g h e r a d iffe r e n t p e r ion is e m p h a t ic a lly d e fin ite tha» m a r r ia g e to I tennis B r i t e h a s twit h elp ted r r m s id e r a V ily . S h e and B r i t e w h o if im m e r s e d in g r a d u a t e m e d ie a l s tu d ie s , w 'ere “ H e s w e d a h n U ia n t e m e rg in g p s y c h ia tr is t ’ . h e s.tys last T h a r.k e g iv in g d a y N 'r a c a lls h e r - / ' a der} a te d rnetfKwl a c t 'i - c O n e w h o h as to fig h t th r'H ig h the u n rle rg rra s th and t r y e r y pos ifjiljty m de\-elnpm g a ro le ' If.O'-r « " r 3*Or,‘ r-J O o ' e . re q rs a* 3 ^ *e E j t y d cA m o v a t q '0 a '-d 30“ -q. Final A r t Ju d g in g S e t Fo r Thursday T h u r s d a y at IO a rn. is the tim e ' a r t e d u c a tio n set for the fin a l '.e a r s a rt ex h ib it \Ve||esj(.y C lu b of A'Ui-’ m. ju d g in g this {-in«'->red b y the in T h e a n n u a l W e lle s le y .lu n ie r A rt Showr IS a non p l '.fit, se lf-su p p o rt­ ing p r'ije c t bru'un b y the W e lle s le y (a rr;- ' I on th ro u g h the T’lub and in te l, / P u b lic A o-t n ten ' h e rs o f Au.s .Schools, the a rt the A 'lS fin tin, in art. and c o m m u n ity the m e m b e r s o f infepi s t c 'l the of S o n - i g t k ir o j d d f # r * i n t 7 H «r* it I s ! D u , * L a n d M OIC tor H a p p y P * o p U T u a i d * / M iq K t M « r e H ?9*K — 9 p m , to 12 p.m. at H ' t t o r l e a l . . . D E S S A U H A L L Steaing-RoberH All Star DI*I» Land J a n Band Featuring V T c S t * r i . n < ^ — D r , m i # C a d * r S H e l b y — C U d n * t J o b " Ro b a f t i — Bai l 0 R, d d U — P a no O r i n N a - m a n — T f j m p r t M * f t , n St na — T r o m b o n a - ^ • C n # |t* f A y * (| — Bani© b a l . TEXAS Last Day! Open 6 P.M. JUNE LAVERICK * ISABELLE COREY INGE SCHOENER SHOW S T O N IG H T! • O N E PRICE! If llM COI.oH B u c k . o R P H e i i s /RIHNER or N GRANO PRIZI^ CANNES FILM FESTIVAL 1959 EASTMANCOLOR STARTS W ED N ESD A Y AT THE TEXAS S4«ihe tf) rn • Nn'ur#* ^,.1, foelh SU OPsm A Sc: o o e 2a KENNETH MORE DANA WYNTER • ; “ L E W 1S G I L B E R T ' ^ L i ^ r E D M U N D H N O R T H STATE LAST D A Y ! I I W I K l S l l 73 T Ort I 30 7 TO 0 TO SAMTKL m PORGY arvel 3 3 E S S IP C H N .C O ^ ,1 SIHNEY K . ; * T P - L ' - " f ' f SAVVY PAV'^ J r - Pi.Ac N O T SINCE " C A T O N A H O T TIN R O O F " HAS THE C A M E R A PEERED SO RELENTLESSLY INTO THE SECRETS O f A PROUD BUT G UILTY FAM ILY! G R EA T AS A BOOK! m a g n i f i c e n t a s a M O T IO N PICTURE! H)€ story of the Hunnicutts ... last of their lusty Kind! M E T R O G O I O A Y N M A Y E R A 10« t VIK.K fMOC»rtTK)^ HoTne Hill f r o W v t h e C Starts T O I^ O R R O W ^ A modem le^jend of love, passion and violence amidst the splendor of Carnival in Rio! RomiMmm ■ aum mm C*?i«nee G E O R G E P E P P A R D - G E O R G E H A M I I T O N • E V t R E I I S I O A N E L U A N A R A U E N * O N f M A S C O f T /tnfl ME T RO C O t 0 » V A R SIT Y NOW! SIMIW T IM IH I KO % 1.3 .3 15 7 1.3 9 1.3 vfu - t ;-*!* w it ■til \ C H A F \ CHARLTON GARY ARY C OOP E R V H E STON L V t T DAV • Ot>an t i t.3 \ D 1 I TS D M T n i o r t R . K M 'llK D I S O N t OK TMK I 3 R ( . K N T A M * M D s r Rt: y I T I K I I. .N \ I I K K ( \ 31 KS IN F I ( I RM) A UNTIL THE SAVAGE RAIDER TORE HER FROM HER NAKED PARADISE! A ^ e O « tV i% (5 iA n MaaaiHiB im * matukb camp C Starts T O I^ O R R O W ^ I I 1% l l j j i ' - : I »!'■ ‘ P -i THE WRECK OP THC MARY DEARE' I n »n '.i CO-<‘ T A K K I M i M IC H A EL REDGRAVE • EM LYN W ILLIAM S F P / NT T H r . u h * S t s i P N ' K : . .Sr.l ! P.P. II \ a | M O M ) I N N I S! AUSTIN NOW! NOMINATED FOR 7 I IK N T H l l d W S (WI I' >1 INCE. BEST PICTURE — BEST ACTOR JAMES STEWART • LEE REMICK • BEN G A Z Z A ^ l EVE A R D E N - KATHRIN GRANT a MATo MYof A MURDER A D I t T K N T I R T A IN M I N T O M . Y — NO f u n , O R I N T IC K F . T R S O L D F O R T H IN I NO A«. I M I N T UNTAMED UNTOUCHED! . ' V t i V ... DTHHVlSlOK C O L O R ^ l A u a j E ' s o ; L m a ^ C H I I . n K R K K * Fir*.t S h o w 7 1.3 A (.D O D F O O D A T S N A ( K B A R S ! AM. ro FO R s h o w s : “ Journey To Center Of The Earth" P a t Rnnnr J a m a * 3fa*on — P ill* — “ Cattle Empire” Jo » l M er ma “ Tunnel of Love” D o ria D av R lrh a r d VA id m a rk — P in * — “ Quontrill's Raiders" - Wha+'s Showing HT .A T E : “ P o r g y And Re«ss” stars r>)rothy Dandridge and Sidney Poitier in a musical dram a about Catfish Row P A K A M O I N T : th e B i s ­ m a r c k ” features Dana W ynter and Kenneth Moore. “ S in k T E . V A S : " I t hap{>ened In R o m e ” stars Vittorio De Sica, June I-av- erick, Inge Isabelle Corey, and Schoener in a light action comedy. V A R S I T Y : “ VV re e k of th e M a r y flea re ” features G a ry Cocher and fJiarlton Heston. ON MY DESK By Ed W alfh er T s i s n A m u i e i r i s n t t Edi t or To win an A cadem y Award, an actre.ss m«jst not only exhibit some talent, she must be amount of careful aliout the clothes she wears in movies, 'The award givers frown on dresses that are too low at the top, or too high at the bottom. That makes two strikes against some of the domestic and love­ lies impcirted Kntertainers have become so tax '■onsoious that it is tiecnm.ing fash­ ionable to consult a tax law yer he- fore signing a contract A favorite in.e.stment for the big m 'n c y m ak­ ers is oil and rattle whose sale can result lower-taxed capital gains And there are still the ch ar­ ity performances, which can be chalked off as contributions. in C O M P LE T E TRA VEL SERVICE tor Buslnes$ or Pleasura ♦ * ♦ ♦ Texas STUtlHT TOUR EUROPE depart June IS, 1960 ^995taNEWY0RK JOHNHy TACKETT, OROANIZER 250r‘ '/ a -o/. *he^ chess table at th« q.n a"d J-.e Do-m'-e.. She^'a" Saige dire-^s ’ he cast which also in'-!..,de3 C'/ F .. '^er and Po'"' e R pp’e. Sophisticated Tarzan Replaces Old Ape-man B y N O K M A N I. R V D D K K I . V N A IR O B I Kenya t.Pi An arrow spee man, lieloved the world over, has grown up. 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B A C H F IL O R A P A R T M F I N T S ( U T M F'.N ) 2892 W h it is tw o bedroom s bath, and kitch en N*-w Ex , clie n t beds Q u iet T h re e to u n it o r (,ur men to unit R e aso n a b le rates, p o rte r se rv ic e — p a rk in g . U p p erclassm en o n ly . C a ll G L 3-323.5 E S Q U I R E A P A R T M F I N T S N E W T W O B E D R O O M u n fu rn ish e d , .North Au.stln a ir co n d itio n ed w a sh ­ e r conne,tlnn.s One b b x k bus. re n te r. G L 2-226.5, O n ly tw o left at $11 .VI G I, 3-2.592 dan S F ; L L O R T R A D F I e q u itv In O pel se­ ('n e o w n e r 1.5 m onths nm Pav- m ents $57 ISI nw 'nthlv. W i l l ta k e c id e r ( a r for e q u ity o r $2.'V). D a v G R 2 29'26. night, H I I IU,"7 1959 POR.'sCHF''. KkiO S u p e r O n e o w n e r, 9 ISSI m iles w h ltew al! tire s A M F'M- sh o rfw avp rad io, e ltv tr ic an ten na, w in d ­ shield w a sh e rs G L 3-3367 .N O W LS T H ? : tim e to o w n a w h ite . fu lly eftuipped T h u n d e rb ird . $3 895. G R 8 9475 a fte r 2:(si p m , 19.59 O P E L 2 r)(>OR W il l vi'll fu r l l (SSI m iles clean .sell e q u itv . tash OI G R 6 12.';'» ap artm en* E l ' R N ' S H E D E E E I C I E N i ' V D U P L E X I'n iv e r- ; In q ir r * for coviple N f a r SR V stad ' im 6o6 East 29.35 B S a b in a evening.* w eekends. G R R E N T T V .» 3-1U43. -- - — 'o .. ' ra te * G R 2-269A Spectnl Services 1959 Fo rta b le * . D a iiy F a c h year all of the schnols In .\u3fin are invited to S'ibmif pic­ tures f'>r the annual exhibit. T'rom ah-')ut 5!, pri- representing mar.v, junior high. an'l h^gh schcxd groups. intermefi.ate T'lrst secr>n(l, and third prizes anrl four honorable mentions will fie awarrlerl in eat h or the groups for painting and also f',r drawing. There wiil be a total of seventy pr i/.es final After the judging at the TJiz.af>eth Ney Museun\ fifH West Nth. on .March .31. the pictures will he taken to the Ijvguna filo n a Art 'falle ry. 3X09 West 3.3th nnri dis­ played there Juilges f.,r thi.s year s sh'.w are M r s Rubve Bennett, Te.xas Kdu- ■ a'lon A g cn ry; .Monroe Co­ hen, (.’ollege of Tiducation, U n i­ versity of Texas: and TVinald B. Goodall, College of Fine Arts, U n i­ versity of Texa.s. rY I ■7V s 7,lo t (fe a s e '■ SF.-MIU N T : rounterfeit cur­ rency IS unloaded in thf Caribbean area r 30: S T A R T IM F : Tony Q jrtis is also a.s the “ Young Ju g g le r" a lx>n Juan, loved ny women but halt'd tty their husbands hated md pur.sued. To est ape, he betray s his best friend, then joins a group )f monks. Hut the young man s pride in his juggling skill distress­ es the prior and his followers. The dram a rn 16th-century France. set Is In Is 19.38. 8 30: MAN'HUNT- Police action. 9. G A R R Y M O O R F : G a r ry s guests are singers Tdla b'itzgerald and Mel Torme. “ That Wonderful Y e a r " the comedy sketch, G a ry and regulars Dur I/orne and ward K irby. M.arion C.arol Burnett p('>rtray members of a movie company trying to com­ plete a horsp opera before a threatened actiirs’ strike. Candid C’am era is al.so featured. Ther# I , A D iH erenc* at H n to ric a l D ESSA U H A L L si ngl e Bv t h e R M V T H M K K l . K S K e a t i i r i n g RI TH A h e r s w i n g o r a a n W KD T I I I RS . E RI . 9 t o I I P M. O p e n I p m to Vl i d ni gh t f o r x p e r i a l p a r t i e s ph, T H F F s t . N B W I D .3IATI.NFF. .3 93.35 D ELW O O D 3931 Eo st A ve n u e A D MI S S I O N 30e Perfect Furlough T o n y C'urti* J a n e t I.e lg li S ta rt* 7 ^0 — n u * — ARSON FOR HIRE S t e v e B r n d i e F v n n T horn*# A D M I S S IO V .30p BATTLE HYMN R o ck H u d«on — M a rth a H v e r S t a r t * 7 3t. — Fl u* — SPEED CRAZY B r e t t H alx ev — 3 vonne T i m e s t a r t * 3:1.3 SENA TOR KENNEDY’S W IFE She was brought up in an e n t ir e ly d iffe re n t kind of world. She’s not at all what you would expect a U .S . Sen­ ator’s w ife to be. She would be more interested in w hat Byron was doing than w hat Napoleon was doing and yet, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy might soon become the ‘‘first lad y” of the land. W here does a brilliant and cultured, shy and retiring 3u-year-old beauty fit into a presidential candidate’s life ? I f Jo h n Kennedy wins th* e lectio n , how m uch does Jacqueline stand to lose? F o r the first time, you can meet the real M rs .K ennedy... In the A p ril i.ssue of Redbook T h * . M a g s s i n a f o r Y o i m r A d o l t a l «OV OB I s l * B t BU BBWBBt B&d* S t a r t * 9 15 M u ltilit h in g H I 2-6522. ROSE A N N A N N A R A T O N E Texas A&M BARBARA BARNES Arkansas M IR IA M M OO DY Baylor C H A RLO TTE REEVES BA RBA RA A N N BERGSTROM Rico SMU SAN JACINTO CAFE Tuesday, M a rc h ZY, I you 7 Beauties Face Busy 'Long Weekend BV J A N E T P E A V Y ( ampn» I.lf# Editor Visiting sweethearts represent­ ing seven Southwest Conference schools w ill begin attending an a1 most continuous chain of events when they arrive Thursday after­ noon for Round-Up weekend fes­ tivities. Upon arriving, each w ill be tak­ en to the sorority house in which she w ill spent Thursday, Frid ay , and Saturday nights. The g irls’ hostess sororities are: Jan ee n R a y Cunningham of Tex­ as Christian U n ive rsity, Kappa Alpha T heta; Sandra Hendrix of Texas Tech, K appa K appa Gam m a; M iria m Moody of B a ylo r, P i B e ta P h i; B a rb a ra Ann Bergstrom of Southern Methodist U niversity, Zeta Tau Alpha; Charlotte Reeves of R ic e Institute, D elta D elta D e l­ ta; Rose Ann Annaratone repre­ senting Texas A & M , Alpha Chi O m ega; and B a rb a ra Barn es of the U n ive rsity of Arkansas, Chi Om e­ ga. the Thursday evening s w e e t ­ hearts w ill rehearse for Saturday night s Round-Up R evue presenta­ tion, after which Cowboys and S il­ v er Spurs w ill escort them to the Pancake House for a coke date. A fter breakfast w ith their hos­ tesses F rid a y morning, the seven sweethearts w ill be taken on a campus tour conducted by Orange Ja c k e t members. It's National W E E K . W hat better reason do you need to celebrate? Sail on down for your beverages. The Bottle Shop 1209 Red River • G R 7-0237 • W e Deliver • Texas State ' Charge-lt1 mm At IO 30 a.m. they w ill meet the de.!as of men and women at a coffee in the Longhorn Room of the Texas Union. The afternoon agenda includes heing introduced at the barbecue at about noon and riding in the Round-Up parade at 3 p rn. After another rehearsal for the presenta­ tion, the sweethearts w ill be hon­ ored at a dinner given by the S il­ ver Spurs Saturday's events will begin with a breakfast at the Phi D elta The­ ta house. After attending the Hon­ ors D a y coffee at l l a.m ., th* iw eethearts w ill lunch w ith the Phi G am m a Deltas. Escorted by Spurs and Cowboy*, the girls w ill spend the afternoon at the Texas Relays returning to the sorority house for dinner. At 8 Saturday evening they w ill be presented at the Round Up R e ­ vue, Sunday they w ill attend church w ith Cowboys and Spurs and w ill be honored by the Cowboys at a luncheon. 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She is a 21-year-old, brown-haired sen­ ior. She is a K appa K appa G a m ­ is cheerleader, Miss Texas ma. ! Tech, and Homecoming Queen. Faculty Members Receive Awards D r. Henry' J . Otto, Educational Adm inistration Departm ent chair­ man, and Dr. J . G . Um stattd, sec­ ondary education professor, have I been p r e s e n t e d Outstanding I Ai hievement Aw ards by the U n i­ versity of Minnesota and are pic­ tured in the latest issue of the uni­ versity's alumni news. O nly 299 awards have been given since the presentation program was established 12 years ago. Dr. Otto received an aw ard in 1957, : D r. Um stattd in 1953. FRIDAY APRIL I :mf * im Wk IS the day for the Imported' Sweethearts Color R-U Festivities «y RUE MUECK rxan Stuff VV ritrr S e v e n Southwest Conference beauties w ill add color to Round­ u p events. Rose Ann Annaratone. a student at Texas W om an's U n iversity in Denton, w ill represent Texas A& M . The 22 year-old from Memphis. Tenn , and is ma joring in clothing and costume design. She is a m em ber of Aglaian L ite r­ a ry, a social club, and was a past Cotton H all Duchess. junior is B a rb a ra Barnes, a sophomore English and speech m ajor at the i U niversity of Arkansas is from Lit- ! tie Rock. She is 19 and has light brown hair. She has been R a z o r­ back Beauty, Little Rock C ity j Beautiful Princess, and Miss Hos­ lish m ajor was president of the Owen W ister L ite ra ry Society, a social club, and wits elected one of i IO outstanding seniors. She has been N a v y B a ll Queen, 1958 Home­ coming Queen, and vice-chairm an of the Honor Council. B a rb a ra Ann Bergstrom , a fresh­ therapy m ajor at man speech S M U , is from Houston. The 18- year-old brunette is a Kappa K a p ­ pa G am m a and was Kappa Sigma Pledge Sweetheart. Janeen H a y Cunningham, a sen­ ior Eng lish and French m ajor from Fo rt W orth, w ill represent ' T C U . She is 21 and has brown hair. She has been corresponding secre­ tary of Kappa K appa Gamma so­ rority, a m ajorette in the TC I Horned Frog Band, and freshman, JA N E E N KAY C U N N IN G H A M TCU SAND RA HEN DRIX Texas Tech I Uh a t (jo e s OI or 9 5 — Round-Up tickets. Texas Union 309, U niversity Co-Op, or Hem phill stores. 9.5 _ Pictures by M isch Kohn, second floor of M ain Building. 9 Pu b lic A ffairs Reporting Con­ Building Journalism ference, 307. S __ V a rs ity Debate Workshop, Speech Building 201. 3 - Texas-SMU baseball game. 3 .30 — Sigma P i Sigm a, Ph ysics I Clark Field. Building 301. 4 - Dr. W illia m P . Allis to con ; linue lecture series on "P la s m a Physics,’’ Physics Building 121. I Dr. S. S. W ilk s to give second Dodd Lecture on "S ta tis tic a l E s ­ timation T h e o ry,” Benedict H a ll rn. 4 - Graduate F a c u lty , Garrison 4:15 and 7:15 — In q u iry classes, Newm an Classrooms, 2016 G uada­ pitality Hostess. j M iria m Moody, representing B a ylo r, is a 21-year old senior from j Poplarville, Miss. She has dark 1 brown hair. She is m ajoring in his- j tory and education and is a mom- ■ ber of Athenean Club, a local so­ rority. She was 1960 Homecoming Queen, "B a y lo r B e a u ty” for four years, Freshm an Football Sweet­ heart, and B a ylo r's representative ‘‘M iss Fo otball'’ at ; to national Berkeley, Calif. Charlotte Reeves, a 21 vear-old senior from Houston, w ill repre­ sent R ice . The brown-haired E n g ­ University Chem ist Attends Research Council M eeting D r. Norm an Hac Kerman, ch a ir­ man of the Departm ent of C hem ­ istry, was in Washington, D C., last week for a meeting of the N ational Research Council of the N ational Academ y of Sciences. Fo rm er national president of the Electrochem ical Society, Dr. Hac- kerm an is nationally recognized for his research on corrosion and electrochem istry. GET YOUR wEica* KITS H all I. lupe. AMPLIEIER-TUNERS AT C B u e e d w a y YOUR HI-FI CENTER 2010 Speedway G R 8-6609 5:45 Ba p tist Student Union sup­ per, 2204 San Antonio. 6 - Spring training in w ater safe ty, W om en-s G y m pool. 7 Society for the Advancement of Management, V a rs ity Cafe- t e r ia . i 7 — Red Cross first aid class, City 1500 i Recreation Departm ent, 8 Riverside. -- R ip ley W oodw ard's faction of Young D e m o c r a t s , U n ive rsity " Y . ” C O IO R -SU D E FANS . . M O V ll- M AKERS: lust retest “Kodak Process!*!” who" you brinf ie your Kodacbrome Films. STUDTMAH Photo Service Telephone G R 7 2-.. I 222 W est 19■ 1 i n < < r o sf* Wa ve got 'em ALI notionally Advertised KODAK PRODUCTS • • • • ROUND-UP TIME IS PICTURE TIME Film— Cameras— Processing Photo Information id studio: s owe stoei * 5 ^ Watches Need the tops in repairs W ork Donfl in Our Owr, Shnp! FREE ESTIMATES Austin Area Clubs To Show Flowers j In W eekend Exhibit w ill present The Austin Area Garden Center, Inc "L iv in g with flo w e rs III” in tim M unicipal Au­ ditorium Saturd ay and Sunday. The flower and garden show w ill he open to the public from I to IO p m. Saturday and from IO n m. to IO p.rn Sunday, Seven Austin garden clubs arr ! co-operating on the venture based on the theme "Southern C h arm .” c a l l e d A standard "Spring Ju b ile e ” w ill ho offered by the Violet Crown Garden Club, flower show, Featured at the show w ill he the "Dancing W a te rs ." an entrance garden of tropical plants and edu­ cational and com m ercial exhibits. Admission w ill he a $1 donation to the Aus’ in Area Garden Cen­ ter. OMleers treasurer; Spring officers of Twin Pines, men s co-op, are V illiam Hornung, president; R am on Garcia, v ice ­ president and social chairm an; Enrique Carm ona, ( ’. Iv an Ashbaugh, food buyer; W ayne West, scholarship chairm an and parliam entarian; Carroll Boecker, house m anager; W illiam Linde- mann, intram ural chairm an; D a ­ vid Page!. Inter Co-op Council rep- resentative; Gary Hopkins, alter­ nate IC C member, ★ ♦ New officers of Kappa Alpha fraternity are J im Trotter, presi­ dent: B ill R iv e ra , vice-president; Curtis Meadows, recording secre­ tary; E d Pickett, corresponding secretary; C h arle y W arren, his- torian; Sam G reeves, treasurer; Luther Scott, parliam entarian; and Robert Henson and R itch i Reed, assistants in initiations and meet­ ings. 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Graduate School Ed ucotion s Surge Given 16 Grants j 0 Boost Colleges D efend Fellowship* To Begin Next Fall J -(« I* J- fa m in g ? » v f « * jfc-. 14 r— *•, * * A * Jra-cu -» * —c* 1 n ... 4 — « rJ. *>JP * t v «l 5 ? *■ * MTR- ■ >OMI—I -• •• ’ !JN ,II* T K W — - Groduate School Dean To Talk to Faculty Today rHiixn* »p*n s-e rs the gr r r . •»H» S o u t h 5 NO ve«tnnB» M I - * be..,ef that if the n .a o' " B S o .-'' w ill show their f s - b> p re vi ding the furrti I . t* • "o* -bose institutions " e rf*"--* o f th e ir h gher I if pr 5.-a by making c e rn ® ‘hat I” is » i i education al r5o iia r ' ■ " i e f t .' e n * iy ," he ta vs "~*v ■■ • a*.'-* - s of p ublic - ghe? or^kderably d ffep tj- -- of other public -- • _ ^ 5 r •'^.s - - - • c The ■ - or. vers it: es the pro. ra th e r than ma. ness p ra ctices s ri ;.> s w " o lead tow ard econ- .va> s.^d a lead I x -p arrr.ert m ight n in the i';*f Universi’y." 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TUESDAY, M A R C H 29, I960 Eight Pages Today No. 137 Newsmen Told Cities Need HumanistTouch Revue Tickets Sales Slow R-U Support Results In Zero-Hour Concern By LEON GRAHAM Assistant News Editor all responsible groups and individuals m ust assum e response J bility for Revue and Dance ticket sales. L ast-m inute details of planning for various Round-Up As a result of C om m ittee discussion, Panhellenic and In­ events joined a zero-hour concern over slow-moving Revue te rfra te rn ity Councils issued the following sta te m e n t late ticket sales a t M onday’s C entral Round-Up Com m ittee m eet- M onday: ing. “The sororities and fra te rn itie s of T he U niversity p artici- D r. Joe Malik, ch airm an of the panel, told com m ittee pate in Round-Up activities, such as th e Round-Up P arad e, m em bers th a t unless this y e a r’s activities pay for them selves, and receive m uch benefit from the activities. Thdse activities “ th ere m ay he no m ore Round-Up.” He said th is m eant th a t cost m oney to s e n s o r , and the only event during Round-U p __________________________________________________________________________ w hich m a k e s m oney—an d th e r e - la n d ,” Mr. H askell said. N ew city p a tte rn s m u s t be developed to cope w ith the explosion, he added. Mr. Haskell pointed to the d e ­ c re a s e in the s h a r e A m e r i c a ’s c e n ­ tr a l cities h av e ta k e n in this e x ­ plosive grow th and called for in­ in u r b a n r e ­ c re a s e d federal aid d evelopm ent. " T h e m o d e r a te federal e x p e n d i­ tu re s needed to get a wholly new kind of city s t a rte d a re as p rofit­ able to the federal g o v ern m e n t as to p riv a te b u sin ess,” Mr. Haskell said. The g ains to be m a d e by p riv a te to u rb a n red eve lop ­ b usiness due m e n t a r e not local, M r. H askell said, although action in th ese a r e a s m ust be initiated locally. " F e d e r a l in tervention c a n n o t a n d will not do m o re th a n seed the p ro c e s s ; but for this it is n e e d e d ,” Mr. H askell concluded. P ro s p e c ts for effective local gov­ e r n m e n ta l re o rg an izatio n in T e x a s w e r e cited as disco u rag in g by Lynn A nderson, a ctin g d ir e c to r of the U niv ersity of T e x a s Institution of P ublic Affairs, in a m o rn in g sp eech to the conference. lies Mr. A nderson said th a t the ideal in single a r e a gov­ solution e rn m e n ts with a u th o rity to re p la c e all existing " U n f o r ­ tu nately, this prop osal m e e ts op- p o s i t i o n of e s tab lish ed g o v e r n ­ m ents and political l e a d e r s , ” he added. local units. (See C IT IE S , Page RI Ike and M ac Start Talking Confidently an d E isen h o w er CAMP DAVID, Md. (.P — P r e s i ­ dent B ritis h P r i m e M inister H a ro ld M a c m illa n s t a r te d th eir talks M onday with an e xp ression of confidence th a t the m eetin g will contribute to " a tru e an d ju s t p e a c e . ” An historic the two le a d e rs w a s to re a c h ac c o rd on a c o m p ro m ise reply to the So­ viet U nion's last pro po sal for a n u c le a r weapons test. ban. task a h e a d of T h ey m a d e th eir s t a te m e n t Beteta to Speak At Graduation Spring Ceremonies Slated for June 4 D r. R a m o n B eteta, d ir e c to r g en­ era l of N ovedades, one of the p r i n ­ cipal n e w sp a p e rs of M exico City, will s p eak a t sp rin g c o m m e n c e ­ m e n t J u n e 4. C o m m e m c e m e n t e x e rc ise s will t e r r a c e south of the be held on Main Building. T he R ev ere n d Jo seph Sittler, of the U n iv ers ity of C hicago's F e d e r ­ ated Theological F a cu lty , will d e ­ liver the B a c c a la u r e a te a d d res s. T he B a c c a la u r e a te se rv ic e will he held in Hogg A uditorium at 11 a rn. C o m m e n c e m e n t activities will the com bined ROTO in Hogg begin with co m m ission ing ex e rc ise s A u ditorium a t 9 a rn. T he B a c c a la u r e a te serv ice at l l a rn. will be followed by the Col­ lege and school c e re m o n ie s which will be held from 2 to G p m. T im e a n d plac e of these c e re m o n ie s will he anno un ced later. At 7:15 p .m . the A cad em ic pro­ cession will form north of M e m o r­ ial Fountain The procession will m a r c h at 7 4.') p.m . an d the c o m ­ m e n c e m e n t exercises will begin at 8 p m. Any faculty m e m b e r w ho is u n ­ able atten d C o m m e n c e m e n t should apply to his de an for offi­ cial a p pro va l of his ab sence. to "S tu d e n ts who will be receiv in g d eg re es a r e urged the c e re m o n ie s ,” L a n ie r Cox, c h a i r ­ m a n of the c o m m e n c e m e n t c o m ­ m ittee, said. to atte n d about p e a c e as they stood before P r e s id e n t E is e n h o w e r's r u s t i c m o u n tain cabin at this r e t r e a t in M ary la n d s Catoctin M ountains. The chief ex ecu tive friend an d his long-time B ritish flew- by helico pter to this p re s id e n tia l re t r e a t in the Catoctin M o un tains, 65 ' miles from W ashington. T h e y a r ­ riv ed a t 12:45 p.m . EST. Mr. M a c m illa n h a d c on ferre d w ith S e c re ta ry of S tate C hristian A. E e r i e r a t the B ritis h e m b a s s y in Washington for two a n d a half h ours before he joined P re s id e n t E isen h o w er at Hie White H ouse for | th e flight to C a m p D av id. I t w a s understoo d th a t the e m ­ b a s s y co nference c le a re d the w ay for r a p i d p ro g r e ss a t C a m p David, not only on the n u c le a r te s t con­ trol p ro blem s, but also on a review of Berlin, d i s a r m a m e n t a n d o th e r j m a j o r issues clue to co m e up a t the E ast-W est s u m m i t m e e tin g at P a r i s in May. S e c re t a ry H e rte r said th e con­ feren ce w hich he a n d his aides held with Mr. M a c m illa n an d a pa n e l of B ritish officials w en t off " all r i g h t . ” It co v ered a n u m b e r of subjects, he r e m a r k e d . Pittenger Begins 3-Lecture Series Dr, B e n ja m in F. P itte n g e r , p r o fessor e m e r itu s of e d u c a tio n a l a d ­ m inistratio n, will p re s e n t th e first in a series of th r e e le c tu re p r o g r a m s a t 7:15 p .m . W ed n e sd ay in E nglish Building I. topic D r. P i t t e n g e r ’s is "S o m e M ov em en ts in E d u c a tio n a l A d m in ­ is tra tio n .” Dr. ( ’. C. Co!vert, p r o fessor of ed u c a tio n a l a d m i n i s t r a ­ tion, will p resid e. to 1947, He Dr. P itten g er. who has been a m e m b e r of iho fa c u lty since 1916, w as dea n of the College of E d u ­ cation fro m 1926 is also p a s t p re s id e n t of th e N ational Association of Colleges an d D e p a r t­ m e n ts of E d u c a tio n and th e T e x a s S tate T e a c h e rs A ssociation. th r e e the series a r e sch edu led for W ednes­ day, April 27 and W ednesday, M a y IS. T hey will be conducted by D ean T h o m a s Hall Shelby and Dr. tw o an d L ec tu res in I F r e d e r ic k Eby. Briefs. . . From the Wire By the A sso c ia te d Press N e w Catholic Card in al Asks for African Peace t.B •— T he f i rs t N eg ro I R O M E j c a rd in a l of the R o m a n Catholic C h urch m a r k e d his f o r m a l eleva- j tion M onday w ith a plea for p eac e ! in his troubled A frica. L a u ria n C a rd in a l R u g a m b w a , I bishop of R utabo , T a n g a n y ik a , spoke in the hall of the c h u r c h ’s M issionary I le a d q u a r te r s . send a m e s s a g e " I would I m y b ro th e rs to th ro u g h o u t Africa, w h a te v e r th e ir c ou ntry, and w h a t ­ e v e r th e i r c r e e d , ” th e new c a r ­ dinal said. "A few d a y s ago, a in R o m e ask ed m e person here if it is possible in p eac e with Africa, an d I rep lied th a t it w as the p eace of C h ris t founded in ju stice an d m u t u a l r e s p e c t . ” lo live ★ M o b s Battle in Africa J O H A N N E S B U R G — G rea t fin 's se t by m o b s ra g ed n o rth ­ e a st of ('a p e T ow n M onday n ig h t a s w h ite p o lic e b a ttled w ith N e ­ g r o es and m ilita n t N e g r o e s fought both p o lic e and o th er N e ­ g ro es. It w a s the fie r y , v io le n t c lim a x to South A fr ic a ’s " d ay of of m o u r n in g .” W idespread v io le n c e and a rso n eru p ted w hen th e m ilita n t le a d ­ e r s sou ght to e n fo r c e a w ork b oycott a g a in st o th er N e g ro e s In p ro test a g a in st th e k illin g of 72 p erso n s sh o t dow n by w h ite p o llee a w eek a g o . M issile Attempt Fails WASHINGTON — T he N av y said M o nd ay it h a d failed in its first 1 a t t e m p t to shoot a P o la r is m issile from u n d e r w a t e r and to ignite in the a ir the ro ck et m o to r designed to speed the m issile to w a rd a t a r ­ get. At the s a m e tim e nounced a speed up seven P olaris-firing th a t a r e now u n d e r con struction. the N a v y a n ­ in w o rk on s u b m a rin e s M ARSH A LL — P o lic e c ra c k e d dow n M onday on N e g r o e s who m u scled In on th ree lunch conn ters, d e m a n d in g nervine Ride by sid e w ith w hiten. T he o ffieern p ick ed up 25 N e ­ g r o es from B ish o p and W iley c o l­ leg e s, q u estio n ed them at h e a d ­ q u a rters and then r elea sed - them . ★ West Pushes D isarm in g G E N E V A — T he W est insisted M onday on veto-free a rr a n g e m e n t s for d is a r m a m e n t , w ith e n fo r c e ­ m ent c e n te re d in a pow erful inter­ national a g e n c y able to a u d it n a ­ ta b u l a te w eapon tional bud gets, and m a n p o w e r levels, an d even check on m ilita r y m a n e u v e r s . Varsity C arn ival Entries M u st Be Filed by April 7 E n tr i e s for V a r s i ty C a rn iv a l must. t)o filer! in the D ean of Men s office, Speech Building 102, by April 7. Scripts for the sideshow s m u s t bo filed in trip lic a te in th e d e a n 's office by I p .m . T h e y m u s t be ty p ew ritte n a n d com plete. V a rsity C a rn iv al ru le s a r e a v a il­ able in the D ean of Men s office. B v B O B M O O R E T e n t n S t a f f W r i t e r T he " h u m a n a ti o n of our c itie s” | w a s u rg e d M onday night by a I .os A ngeles a rc h i te c t a t a din ner sos- j sion of the. first Public Affairs Re- , p o rtin g Conference. C h a rle s Truckman of C harles Truckman A ssociates of I.os An­ geles told a p p ro x im a te ly 150 news­ p a p e r m e n , city p lann ers, an d edu ­ c a to r s that " to o m a n y people h ave th at been so busy th ey h a v e overlooked the h u m a n b e in g . ” thinking big, ‘‘T he tr a g e d y of today lies in our a p p a r e n t w illingness to a w a it the total d e stru c tio n of ato m ic w ar, b efore we acc e p t o u r obligation to r e p l a n a n d rebuild o ur existing c it ie s ,” Mr. Truckman said. T he fo r m e r p resident of I .ever B ro th e r s ‘‘m a s t e r t e r m ' d m o st p l a n s ” u n realistic an d s tre s s e d the n eed for w o rk ab le plans d ealing w ith p re s e n t cities. " A r c h i te c t s m u s t an d will devote m o r e atte n tio n to the people who o ccu p y o u r build ing s,” Mr. Luck- m a n said. “ We a re faced with the t a s k of giving grow th an a p p ro ­ p r i a te and h u m a n e f o r m .” in both M r. L u c k m a n pointed to planless d ecen tra liz a tio n re sid e n ­ tial living and in industry. ‘'D ece n ­ tr a liz a tio n affects the locality, the region, the state, and even the n a ­ t io n .” he said. " O u r existing cities cannot sim p ­ like w orn out ly be d is c a rd e d m a c h i n e r y , ” Mr. L u c k m a n said. P l a n n i n g its a sp ects m u s t be em p h a s iz e d as n e v e r before, he ad d e d . in all " T o t r e a t people as afterth ou gh ts, w e h a v e a p a tt e r n for existence. T o t r e a t people as a n in teg ral p a rt of a to tal concept, w e h a v e a p a t ­ t e r n living, ’ Mr. L u c k m a n said . for D o u g la s H askell, editor of the A rc h ite c tu r a l F o r u m an d the first c o n fe re n c e sp e a k e r , s tress ed the n eed for re g u la tio n of au to traffic in th e s a m e w a y as ra ilro a d s w e re on ce re g u la ted . " T h e r e is a ch an ce for cities as w e know th e m to ad a p t th e m se lv e s ra d ica lly new to m a g n ific e n tly conditions, o r for is possible, it t h e m to go u n d e r , ” Mr. Haskell • a id . He cited th ree p h a se s of the c u r ­ r e n t "explosion in cities: the popu­ latio n explosion, the scientific an d technological explosion, the bu ilding explosion. and " T h e cities a re e x p i r i n g ag a in st lim ited am o u n t of av ailab le the Demos to Elect State Delegates T h e Y oung D e m o c r a t s Club h e a d e d by Rip W oodard will m e e t e t 8 p rn. T u e s d a y at the U n iv e r­ sity " V ” to elect d ele g a tes to the in s t a t e April. in Houston convention rho H u b split o ve r an election of officers D e c e m b e r IR. T he W oodard faction will prols- a bly he se a te d at the Houston co n­ v ention b e c a u se it has the la r g e st m e m b e r s h i p , M au ric e Angley .lr , v ice-p resid ent of the faction, said M o n d a y night. T he m a x i m u m n u m b e r of d e le ­ g a t e s the Young D e m o c r a t s c a n sen d to the convention is one d e le g a te for ea c h 10 m e m b e r s . th a t O f t B e a l C h i m e s Tol l M y s t e r i o u s l y M o n d a y A f t e r n o o n T h e m y s te ry of the tune w hich floated the T o w er fro m c h im e s Monday at 2 it) p.m . h as b e e n solved. down A ccording to J i m M o eser, who the bells at 12:1a Monday play s th ro u g h F r i d a y , it w as a d e m o n ­ s tra tio n for two faculty m e m b e r* of t h e B o d School o f C hurch Mu­ sic in L o n d o n who were visiting o n c a m p u s . The im p ro m p tu recital su rp ris e d stu d e n ts strolling in the vicinity of tile Main Building. The song w as "S ene N o m in e .” N e gro Worker Collapses At University Co m m o n s A I T \« r ol l natl tim e em ploye the U niversity C o m m o ns col of lapped at 7 r i m . Monday while w orking and w a s taken bv a m b il­ ian! r in a sem i-conscious condi­ tion thP Student H ealth C en­ ter to The employ p, C arl J a r m o n , a r e ­ t ho C e n te r and w as student, school Npgro high co vered at re lea sed . Clary M artin, C om m o n s s u p e r ­ visor, found h im unconscious and h av in g trouble b rea th in g n e a r the si nit ii door of tile C om m ons. 'lite l»o\ was taking up a cord used lo rofw' off an aisle when he col­ lapsed . fore m a k e s th ese o th e r ev en ts p os­ sible—is the Round-Up R e v u e a n d D an ces. Round-U p R ev ue will f e a t u r e a s a t ir e on c u r r e n t c a m p u s a f f a ir s with a brief look a t TV land, a c ­ cordin g to Bob F a h e y , d ir e c to r of the show'. H ighlights of th e R e v u e will i n c l u d e : • S p e c ta c u la r d a n c e s f e a tu rin g a flashlight ballet, a glittering C h a Cha, a h a r e m scene c o m p le te w ith 15 " A r a b i a n ” dan cin g girls, a B e a t Coffee House n u m b e r done to o rig ­ inal m usic, and a Biegfield Follies take-off. • Music from r e c e n t B ro a d w a y shows such as " K i s m e t , ” " B e lls A re R in g in g ,” " O n c e Upon a M a t­ t r e s s , ” and " M y F a i r L a d y .” • A g igantic finale fe a tu rin g th e p re s e n ta tio n of v i s i t i n g sw e e t­ h e a r t s , B lu ebo nn et Belles. S w eet­ h e a r t nom inees, a n d o t h e r U T b e a u ty qu eens a g a in s t a s p e c t a c u ­ lar, read-and-gild b a c k d ro p . R e v u e c u rta in tim e is 8 p m. an d p a r a d e w in n e rs will he an n o u n ce d a t 7 :45. A c o n c e rt by th e L on g h o rn B a n d will begin a t 7. ★ T wo d a n c e s wall be h eld follow­ ing th e Revue. P a u l N e ig h b o rs a n d his o r c h e s tr a will p la y in G r e g o r y G y m a n d R u sty B to w ti a n d Cell B lock 7 will lend a tm o s p h e r e in th® Union B allroom . T icke ts to the R e v u e and D a n c e s a r e S2.50 fo r low er front, $2.00 for balcony, a n d $1.75 for low er r e a r . ! Admission to e ith e r d a n c e is only its T he first Round-U p e v e n t to a c ­ tually get rolling will be 40 A cres S howcase, which h a s fo r m a l opening W edn esday a t IO a rn. F orty-five en tries in 61 b ooths a r e re g iste r e d for the exhibition, w h ich will be held in the U nion B a llro o m . W estern D a y a n d th e R oun d-U p b a rb e c u e a r e sch edu led for F r i d a y from 11:30 a rn. to 1:30 p m . T ic k ­ ets to the ba rb e c u e , w h ic h will b# held on the law n d ir e c tl y e a s t of the Union betw een th e M ain B uild­ ing a n d the old D r a m a Building site. a r e $1.00 before F r i d a y a n d $1.25 on F rid a y . ★ in P r e l im in a ri e s th e Re a r d G row ing C ontest will be held a t 2 p m . W edn esd ay in Union 309. F in a ls a r e sla ted for 12:15 p m . F r i d a y a t the b a r b e c u e . Anyone who r e g i s te r e d for the c o n te s t is eligible for first-round judging. R e p o rts indicn’e th a t th e r e will tx' 15 finnts in F r i d a y ' s p a r a d e in addition to b a n d s a n d c a r s bcan- mg dig nitarie s a n d c a m p u s p e r ­ sonalities. The p a r a d e wall begin a t 3 p m. T ickets to all event* a r e a v a il­ ab le in Union 309, th e Co-Op, a n d a t all H em phill s stores. 25 Students Picked U p Last Minute Practice for the Saturday R-U Revue $1.50. P h o t o b y A van t Engineering Fellows Named For 'Exceptional' Records Sixteen U n iv ers ity stu d e n ts w ere ' n a m e d E n g in e e rin g Fellows in r e c ­ ognition of "ex cep tio n ally th e i r hig h ” sch olastic re co rd s M >nday. Dr. W illiam W. E a g e r l y , eng i­ n eering dean , p r e s e n te d $50 checks the 16 n e w Fellows si lected to from the u p p e r 3 p e r cent of fre sh m a n , so pho m o re, an d ju nior en gineering students. them The Fellows will h a v e a c ad em ic p r o g r a m s " a d j u s t e d for to get tho m a x i m u m bonofit of the,r su p e rio r a b ility ,” D e a n E a g e r l y said. M ost of the stu d en ts expect to do g r a d u a t e w o rk or la t e r take positions in in d u strial r e s e a r c h or . teaching. T h re e of the l l fr e s h m e n I g n ­ ored h av e "all-A * a v e ra g e s . They a r e R a n d a l It, C ra ft J r . Duns n N. King, an d R ic h a r d L. Bit/cr T he first coed to he n a m e d an E n g in e e rin g Fellow is P e g g y J e a n McClain. i O th er fr e s h m e n a r e K enneth TU P r l e m , F r e d W a lter Thies, K yn n Monroe t ole. Stephen J. Weber, Dennis F. Hippie, Dennis M Giuf- fre, a n d P e t e r C. Williams. n a m e d Fellows at c e re m o n y . the M o nd ay T he a w a r d funds c a m e fro m the I you i s C. W agner E n g in e e rs' Loan F u n d . W agner, Houston e n g in e e r who died in Ta50, willed 70 p e r cent of his $260 'Nm) esta te to the F u n d . He w as a 1908 U niversity g r a d ­ ua te. Fellows selected from the sopho­ I,. G a r ­ m ore class a re William ra r d , Doyle D Knight, and Wil­ liam ll. H ale Jr. Two fellows selected from third- y e a r e n g in e e rin g a r c Roscoe I.ce an d J a m e s C. Hodge. is the This seco nd gro up of E n g in e e r in g Fellows to tx' n a m e d by th e College of E n g in eerin g . Tw en ty-tw o Fellows w ere sele cted last fall w he n the new p ro g r a m for s u p e r io r initiated. stu d e n ts w as that g ro u p w ere r e ­ N inetee n of M a y 2 Deadline N a m e d For D ip lo m a Card Filing All stud ents who p lan to re c e iv e an u n d e r g r a d u a te d e g re e in J u n e m u st th e ir diplom a n a m e file i ii lls by May 2. M ay 2 is also tho last d a y for s tu d en ts who a r e r e g is te r e d in al>- to s e n tia this s e m e s te r an d plan th e ir g ra d : ’e to p a y tins inc Spring C lasses Lag W h e n Teasips Relax Spring Is Here and Students Take Time to Enjoy It. , paddle wheeler t a m e s hundreds I through th® o e a r * H ers to u re e n , Austin by the M arsh all Fo rd D am -I. nm I > >p off Bull C re ek Road. . It T.s ’In 'Ugh m o u n tain s an d o v e r lim estone cliffs The rocky w h:te I a k« shore tre e ta n - stre tc h e s of e n d is is m d s lined with and Se® LAZY, page 6 J U D Y T A Y L O R P R E P A R E S 1 i rehearse one c f +b© s p ic y inc® numbers to be featured the R c u n d - U p Revue, The erne ti s y ear :s a sa bre on Forty A c r e s ' plus a side a d land. The Into television jvue w th is v e r y w e e k e n d . O f p r i m a r y c o n c e r n is p a r t i c i p a t i o n in S t n r d a x n i j h t * H o u n d I [> R e x n o a n d B a i l \% hic h w ill c l i m a x a l l o t h e r ar f i x i t i e s . T h e R ev u e sh o w " r e d u c t i o n a t t ■* >*« tv.* th e Ball h e a r t r re se n t a ti on —- r c h e st na — a r e h ig h ly p r o fit f r o m R e v u e tickt t o in s u r e t h e o v e ra ll sc I e a os we i to ♦ hi Ore* KS ive- v ■ v h w e e 1 >’ pi r\r P f i l l leal th e inc s i n c e l a t e p r m i i v t i o n h a s b e e n g r a n t e d . 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My >r.]v c- -T! pl air* is th a t I r' .st now c a r r y a poor m a r r i e d a lb a ­ to tro ss of a n a m e , the co m p e te n t the Daily illiteracy of Texan. P le a s e print this le " e r , and tee a •' >mpao\ mg h an d le 'rn * •'—e. re ne a” xx * • • »• r so o th e r s who s ' b r s' rn ii ar Ins .’*s - av see t ha* th ey a re nor. h l e e r . and will n ' be alone. eorre< * 'as*-, o r ' It v r i n FVI ack IOC VV- At l*th ( H I T K ISM To tho E d i t o r : Vn cjr* n le tte r t»» bd VV aith* r, Texan VmuAoments I ' t i t e r year-*''; : new W.s ■ esp kir, her e"1* *1 C Gori Ta Cc #$t' D A T I N G .Aff/?, v * . P f A N i l X fig & -T"' pe*: acc* a. i s I —r- -■».£ P S 'S ” ^ KCV-* s FSd*-*- A a I I HI (.O VMIIX VK for I d i t o r « Vole H u g o VmLlrar I* a s t u d e n t a t the F a r u i l a d de [.eye* In R u c n 'H A ires. He will w r i t e a •.erie* o f a r tic les c o n c e r n i n g Ar g < n tm a **sj>e< iailx the D a i l \ T e x a n T r a n *latt< n I* (I ne bx H a l Rlm m i'fi* a n d M a r i a M e d i n a P r e s ’.dent E ise n h o w er h s s r e ­ 'arr.plated b s ' o u r of four cently L a tin A r e n t an co untr.es. it c~nver,er.t to g s e a b rief a n a ly s is of rn err. b e 'or* an y c o y e r * ires coe, .-rr- cg the vis * a r e ’'-a d c It for B ra id !: Th.- cou ntry possesses eco no m ic g ca* p o c- .b il e . es d e v e .pment. N e v e rth e le ss it con­ fr onts two serious p ro b lem s h rs*, •he m s o r . ’y of the population h a v e a mg m a d e c \ > den* bv art alm e*' corr.p,e*e ab- «•- and rn id die class a ac* r d *r.e d s p r o p o r ti o r a ’e ge o ­ g ra p h i c de*- e.oprr.rrt of the e c o n ­ o m y . '«• c a n d a rd of the of ♦ * T-xjav th e r e are «*:.. grea* un- . 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I w -.lid s’ucgest th at f on you em p l v m o re e n 4 ■a1 VV r ■> ab .lane Vustin B ow de n ttOV T rlnftx HI XI.I El FT) V O T E R To the Edi tor: a r t P r e e n * ! v I rn 1 •'* ; v *h® T ex an eh -o r about G ayle F s s a r y , I Sky ear-old *ax p a v e r who re- a ' ise d h s 59.1 I! x r e f u n d a* a ’ p o test a g a i n s t 19-vear-o Is not b e ­ in g a b le t o v o t e I rn not sure th a t a [epartment of Bac- :>■■■' .vcy. They h a v e c lev e rly de- s sed a syste m w he ret - v es ery stu- d- to f---r e a c h takes. :>a--*enoiogy c ou rse he pa-- s Si No I rn no* re f e rrin g to ‘he r*g- u la - S2 l a b fee -you p a y ’hat. mo. ’aker. o»jt T h is -ew - f a s s « rn p ly -f-: - ? -term! cv studen* s ge n ­ of e r a ’. he -u*-pos;* p r o p e r y -* u rb .I ■* d o e «n t ever, d i s 'o v e r the de* Carres * ; r ? p rs ' to re p ie r. sh a n d T h is I d e a xx a s so s l y l y p l a n n e d t h a t e v e n th e B u r s a r -* O ffice didn t kn-m t h a t th** fee w a s n ' t f o r b r e a k ­ a g e o r lo ss of l a b e q u i p m e n t . I*ut f r t h e p urc haA e of s o m e u n k n o w n * stvecial Aiipplie* w h ic h w e r e not p r o v i d e d for bv the r e g u l a r SI l a b fee pvp f>x*na SI < b a r g e xvas t o ' * " - n b a c t eriok>g>’ e l ever.- s'u d en t 629a " - e s ted m SI I be e n d ss po- s'ud er* for 6-9b. Some of the o t h e - bac te rio lo gy course* w- I ha v e h .g h e r charge*, XX’hy h i s th s the ex*ra fee rmt been added r e sri: a r SI ab D e ;n«*end o ' b e rr g ad d e d w 'o r .* ’he v’ iden* s knowl­ edge s r d c-'< e-*ed in such a r in- de- .sscr m a r r e r " 4 to X pc .eve 'mat the F- and of R e­ g ents h a s re en' v na vcd 'h e m a x ­ im .rn lab 'c e Tri SI and th < ap­ p e a r s tx be m ' r e th a n a m p .e f - x h a co urse as ba -er;o -gy *-* o r any b a c t e r i o l o g y course “ tau gh t fact. with a bit of p ro te st In '.ce mar;, stu ter.’.s w ho a r e ft -rn e x p e r ' e d to p ay this c h a rg e th e I > par* rn en t of Bac*er;oIog>' would p ro b a b ly dec.de this to be an u n ­ w ise m ove and re m o v e the c h a rg e un*.I it can be le g a l.y a sse ssed . at th e Ur.ivers ty. I j»ne F R-»nhani 504 E lm w ood pi. I CWI ii Book Shelf T h e s h a k e s p e a r e a n M o m e n t , a n d l i t h t r u t t w e i l . H a n in t h e P o e t r y of t h e i t s p l a c e < c n t u r y . P a i n a l l u s e . d *m p a g e s 1K4C eqi is of mer; pr ha*iv rev- m a r v. m a n y E rg . *r. stu- ■■ Mr. C r . "w ?.I a m o m e n t M a -- laxesp eare - Marvel Mer ■w e •en ant i p a c yn e o n t r i h u t e d 4" a peri d of l i t e r a tu r e th a t ever. to­ th an all day hold* m o r e r e a d e r s th a t e ra p e r, cis ex ept p e rh a p s t o s t saw P a - Jo hn Mat*new . and M a r k w r o e t h e i r e r .s t.e s this ■ De, m eet T h e * hake* peareajj tested that a print I pa I t andidat*-*: M arsh al preAidr-ntial - f a n l o Quadro*. T - l x - r a Iw>tt. who has the su p p o rt of the a r m y h ack s the p r o g r a m first a d ­ vocated by Jo ao G auiar*, a fo r m e r \ fe-presiden *. His p r o g r a m gen ­ e ra l s - -speaking .« nationalist.'- and s*r a r e l y supports th e com ple­ tion of Brazil a < the new c a p i t a ! 1, .sio—p dave a z r' 4h<* p.---- 7.. .an '-orr.- m u nist p a rt y proi ’a im ed its for­ m a l support for this policy. * * in r e g a r d •T. Qua d r « h a s g r e a t p o pu lar s ;pprr* •’:< b u m Kie h a c k e r und and po 4 c a ’ «kH] m a k e bim a strong ?rr ' den’ ;**: ■ ar.*e n d e r His prxi'ion is distinct from th a t of M a rsh a : Lott. Q uadros a ttrib u te s a g re a t p a rt of Brag » e anon" e pi th!em s to th.s pro.-e-'t. E v en if elected, how­ e v er. im.Poe­ .* would be a lm o s t s ' hie tv h alt to Brazi.-.a -nsTic* on. H « pr-l.*ical c - n c e p t leans to w ard c o llaboration a m o n g a1. A m e n an countries Wh. ie I x t t opposes any rollaboraN cn in the p e tro le u m in­ d u stry . Q uadros m a i n ta i n s the ne­ low ­ c e ss ity o r conv en!en: e of ing fo.-e.gn ca p ital to help Fvtro- br as th*' g o v ern m e n t owned p c ’r d com pany. Q u a d r o s 4 a c c e p ta n c e of an Ins! tation to atli nil a m n f e r e n t e fit underdeveloped countrieA in < iitia h a , gained him the su p p o rt of c e r ­ tain rightist elem ent-. * * Arger.’.r.a is in the m idst of po­ litical and economic recu pe ration . She confronts the s a m e p ro blem s tha t Brazil faces but ss uh sev eral ad van* a g e s. the in fla tio n a ry prob­ lem. is being o verco m e, the re a r e no unexplored zone*, an d g enerally th e r e is a hig her s t a n d a r d of bv- ITI In ’he I n i g u a s i s p e r cent of Ch.ie, with h e r p o or economic condition, has a s ’ o r . e le f’ist in­ fluence last e!c von ap- the p ro x .m a te ly e > torate voted for F R A P « r a t i o I t a b n ha* a c i Ki nt r y. b u t {xonr. e c o n o m i c Al t u a t i o n . w h i c h gras** ss ax A h a r p c n o d r% d i %a s t r o u s f l ood a y e a r a g o . I t * p r i m I pal r ex- m u f f f r o m t o u r »t t r a d e a n d a g r i ­ c u l t u r e U a c,. n-e<4u e n i e of l i t e r a l - f o r e i g n e n ­ ize,l p o l i c i e s a f f e c t i n g t e r p r i z e a. by R e s u I s cd the E.ser.h.v.ver visit a 'e me per- rev are m a y re a p p n Sp.-. *;’.#» ' reflected in reigr The h TK cs th a t I..sc lower re- reiv ed a r e due to his p sonai aj>- xU.xid of pea; and the poten*.=. I gotv r . ‘ e I Anger.ne people for the U the !uv n State* H o w ev er Ameri- in politic ca n and eccnom I s and an y a d eers r w a s ires d .re ted age r s ' h s live I:hood could a r r es af tee eo rdw . I f u r is very in te re s te d all ’he F o r e x a m p le the application of U s law inc ’he a i'o c a tio r of c UTO I Ui5 6 « Anger-*: n?. h a r d [Iv a p p r e - r . af e < A • -• ' 3 - • p r o d u c t i o - p r n h ie rn h e i r Z to Sou*h ,A m e n •a 3,» leas * In p a r t . A r t e r * .na W3c ffNS*c# •he basis of to cmo cf p c ;,re an d th e spiritual an d m a ’er.al d e v elo p m en t of the A m e r ­ icas. this organization In Iuitin E c o n o m i c : e n c o u r a g e c a p i t a l I n ­ v e s t m e n t .A m erica In a m a n n e r s u g g e s t e d bx XIr. Dillon highly r e s p e c t e d by m a n y I ^ t l n A m e ric a n s a f t e r his p a r t i c i p a t i o n In a c o n f e r e n c e of 21 A m e r ic a n n a tio n s, held In B u e n o s Aires). The p'an w o l d benef * b o th th# US and La*.n A m - , a. To e n c o u r­ th'.* c ap ital * rn.eh* be well age for ’ - U> its fiscal policies wb . h rcsu !4 in double tax- at.on of f o r e .rn invos’m en ts. to e x a m in e ( u l t u r a l : th is ♦ in * re sjse ct, ey- ;] : I tes, -rships cha ng e is the k e y point. l r , . r r , ,n- a rd 4 g r a d u a t e s , sh o u ld h e u r .d e r g r a d tr bn: a1 poop-e to a n d in- lr.’or I T i r. of knowl­ ■<■1 - ■ ! in h i s t o r y , geo­ edge. p e r ' a n d n a t i o n a l sensitivities g r a p h y is a ls o i o t h *• o i ic a n d n e c e s s a r y . f . t u r e econ- Spa I-1 m'C ' S- u i r a ’ p m c o ts a r # * .-rd e l i m p o r t a n c e . - ^ a -I ' political, r -ffss r< ’ ■•' ■ on A m e ric a n aspire bons and Truly m a k e Mr. Ei- 5onho'.s r r s tr ip a solid sym bol of A m erican unity. of i m m e d i a t e T ee rn I . 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I Cuban Ire Aroused Baseball Briefs... By Baseball Furor Gabe Paul, general manager of Phillies E d g e Reds, 2-1 Inside Lane Bill Hampton T e x a n S p o rts S ta ff \ “Let us sit upon the ground, And tell sad stories of the death of Kings.** It. is th e usual procedure after any tragic, peculiar, or is known as a post unexpected death to conduct w h at mortem. T his is an old Latin phrase that originated back in Rom e by Cicero or C aesar or som ebody th at said th ings like th a t and it m eans to investigate proceedings w hen some w ell-thou gh t-of track team g ets its nose rubbed in the cin ­ ders. So, arm ed with typ ew riter and glasses, I will hereby d issect th e Longhorn track team and their show ing last w eek in Abilene. It can also be called “How to lose friends in one lo u sy colum n.” W hen one stops and ponders over the past m eeting in A bilene th e results are staggering. It has been the first tim e a Steer squad has not accounted for at least one first place in a running event since Russia w as on our side. And when one queries w h at would have happened had we not taken four places in th e javelin; W hen one realizes th at only last year w e w ere setting world records, clocks to running, eyes to turning, precedents, and W ildcats on fire w ith our tail fire; W hen one rem em bers th at w e won the San A ngelo R e­ la y s and Border O lym pics just a w eek or tw o ago; Then one asks, “W ha hoppened?” And then I sez, “I dunno.” But last Saturday w as the day that the C hristians took th e Lions, Longhorns, and just about everybody except Hie W olverines. There have been m any “Christian-Lion G am es” jokes tossed around about the ACC track efforts, but th ey were all reduced to an em barassed clearing of the throat by last S atu rd ay night. T exas died a slow death in th at meet. ' It would he convenient to pour forth a dictionary’ o f adjectives telling how the long trip by bus com pletely tired th e L onghorns out, but th ey arrived on F iid a v . T- . . . « J . f oned by the food w e ate, and nobody could run, but not a soul pot sick. W e could tell everyb ody bow we w ere m istreated by the discrim inating Y ankees and W ildcats, but nobody thought of it till we got hom e. N obody dug boles on the track or raised the hurdles in UT Seeks Win Over Mustangs down Texas’ perennially p o w e r f u l already one Longhorns, Tame in SWC baseball competi­ tor, try to get back in contention it 3 p.m. Tuesday when they tan­ gle with Southern Methodist at Clark Field. Texas stands 0-1 in conference play, having fallen to Baylor by a 6-2 count. SMU is 1-1, suffering a 16 6 loss to Texas A&M and down­ ing Baylor 3-0. The Longhorns have been hitting at a prolific pace while running up a season record of 6-1, but have had spotty pitching. Texas Coach Bibb Falk is ex­ pected to go with sophomore Bob­ by Calloway (2-1) or senior Grog Martin (1-0) on the mound. Other probable starters with their bat­ ting averages in parentheses are Lew Brazelton (.533) at first base; (.292), second; Dave Pat Rigby Skinner (.382), third; Bart Shirley (.4801, shortstop; Johnny Pinckney (.375), catcher; Sam Rosson (.313), left field; Roy M r n g e '( 480), cen­ ter; and Wayne McDonald (.440) in right. 'Horns Get Repeat Shot at Michigan 'P AUSTIN - The University of Michigan, winner of a four-way meet with Texas, Abilene Cbrist- ion and Ohio State last weekend, goes after bigger gam e this week in the Texas Relay*. The Wolverines, announced as a tentative entry last week, made it official Monday by entering a 24-man squad in the big track and field m eet Friday and Saturday. I State also sent ' bringing Florida State, Iowa and Iowa in their rosters, total to 43 college ll team s from the and university states and Mexico. The also raised the total jnumber of individual'; entered to 1217 458 from high schools, 363 from col- leges, 165 from junior colleges and vari freshman tached. team s and 47 unat- went Ponies Expect Seventy As Spring Drills Begin DALLAS — Seventy candi­ dates are expected Tuesday when Southern Methodist begins spring A form idible excu se could be built on how w e w ere pols- from universities. 214 our lane. \ „ I suppose we could have bad all of these reasons, if we training. , , , - , , ,e . . night. had started thinking about them sooner. N o one actually j The workouts originally were th ou gh t much on the outcom e of the m eet until Saturday j scheduled for February but were postponed because of bad weather. Harold Morgan, the only varsity There w as talk of defeat and talk of w orry of it, but it quarterback with enough expen- never actually crossed anybod y’s mind until it w as all over. on< ° to mention, is on the base- hall team so the search for a field j , The word is “overconfidence, and everybody had it, in- general wlU bp amnn^ the soph_ omores. Arian Flake of Lubbock, j ( *mpbrii of Bonham, and Roger Braugh of Beaumont are the leading contenders. W ho would have th ou ght we could lose? The local paper 1>,n cluding the sap at. the oth er end of this typew riter. , .. . , * , listed us as favorites. W e had put this sam e group down on ly a w eek ago in San A ngelo. We had been tested and had w o n . ,, .. * , . . B ut that w as the story. We w ere going to win, and It S M Q i n Q n ' c ' M u t o l s w a sn ’t given another thought. H owever, in the last chapter w e got b e a t, and w e had better give it som e m ore thought- heapum more thought. It Is tim e th at we all realize that the era of the Southerns, W ilsons, G aineys, P arkers, and Villareals is gone. B ut th is is not the given signal to go stick our head In th e ground and sa y I see no future for T exas track. N o, w ith WORK there can easily he a new era — an era o f Cunningham s, A lspaughs, Allisons, S tanleys, Kings, Mc­ D onalds, Grays, R ichardsons, W ilsons, Brow ns, Eschles, Sm iths, H alls, and Porters. Remember, T h e dead shall live, the living die.” V H I L K U B O AR I I S I M . I KS B m r b a r it T e * r h t a . Mi m i Mi d S a n d * b e c k J e n k i n * va. 1 p m d l e t o n , A n n H o f f m a n . TI A M S < a r n i l p m ( o f f m a n M l e l l t a Alvia. M o l l y C u l v e r va I . i i K r l r k a o n . ! > * t v r a c e va. w i n n e r of I . l l l l a n C a r ­ r o l l t a C a r o l y n H i l l . C o l l e e n 0 ' ( ( i n n e r va T i l d i ( ( T i f f i n . < h n r l e n e H a w t h o r n e t a . < a r n i < o l e . f l i e n ( d t l l n w a v t a . M a r y > » l l y ll t o * . A t k i n s o n , M e t a B l i t t e r B a r b a r a B o w e n t> Bet Ut B u t l e r t * 4 p in — U K K s j t r a l l V M S a n d N a n r v ( . n o l l e t a M a r y A u s t i n a n d B o a e m a r v R n g r r a W h i t e a t d e l l a m a a n d T n d i ( . T i f ­ f i n va, N a n r v M a x w e l l a n d H a l e I ’o r t e r B A D M I N T O N . I. i n 4 ft rn — J o y c e F i n Norrie P e n n y 1‘o j m a n t a H a t < h l a n m . J e a n H a r r i a t a K o a a l l n d a M o n t r e a l . I t o a e n b l u m va MIAMI, Fla. (J) — The delicate relations between the United States and Fidel Castro’s Cuba were fur­ ther strained Monday by cancel­ lation of an exhibition baseball series in Havana. Cuban sports writers were up in arms over the decision by Lee MacPhail, president of the Balti­ more Orioles, not to go through with a three-game series against the Cincinnati Reds, scheduled to open jn the Cuban capital Mon­ day night. The series was re-set for Mi­ ami, at. the prerogative of the host Baltimore team. In New York, Commissioner Ford Frick said neither he nor the State Department got Into the act. It was Baltim ore’s decision as home team , to play where they wished, Frick said. "It was strictly M acPhail’* decision. My office had nothing to do with it." In Washington a spokesman for the S t a t e Department said the de- partment had not been approached on the matter. "We should have no objection." the spokesman said. "In fact, the department probably would look with some favor on our boys play­ the there. After all, half ing Washington Senators are Cubans." The semiofficial government or­ gan in Cuba. Revolucion, called MacPhail "public enem y No. I of Cuban baseball." The President- owner of the Havana team in the International League, Rob Ma- duro, said there was "no justifies tion" for the Baltimore action. MacPhail said here Monday, "I have no comment to make about it. We just did what we thought best for the club. Ten or twelve players didn’t want, to go to Cuba, but we could have gotten up a squad to make the trip.” ! the Cincinnati team which has a working agreement with Havana, acknowledged that he was disap- I pointed. Red Sox Lineup Still In Doubt, Says Jurges SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (ft — “We haven't got a set hall club at this stage of training," says Manager Bill Jurges of the Boston Red Sox. Even with a lot of new the Red Sox hope uniforms, make some trades punch club fifth in the American League last year. to to put more that the in Jurges says he doesn’t expect to know until the week before the of season begins a hasehall team Boston will have. How it finishes depends a lot on a group of promising pitchers. just what kind With the collapse of the trade with Cleveland, the No. 1 catcher for Boston now is Haywood Sulli a 215-pounder who under- a spinal disc operation two ypars ago. He appears fully re­ covered Boston had traded Sammy White to the Indians for Russ Nixon but the deal fell through when White announced his retirement Seeking right-handed power since Jackie Jensen retired, the Red Sox Missed Practice G am e To Cost Frank Howard VERO BEACH, Fla iff — Frank Howard, the Ixrs Angeles Dodgers’ $108,000 bonus State University, was from Ohio fined Mon- rookie T° * * * General Manager Buzzle Bavnsi said the amount of the fine will depend on the big slugger * be­ havior the rest of the spring. Howard was scheduled to play in a Montreal Spokane game at the Dodger camp while the varsi­ ty club played at West Palm Beach Sunday, hut he didn't show up. want to take a good look at first baseman Ron Jackson, who didn t stick in his trials with the White .286 with 30 homers Sox hut hit at Indianapolis last year. faces in Jackson hasn't hern hitting this spring so it appears the job will go to veteran Vie Wertz with the question of how many gam es he will play. As of now Pete Run­ nels is the second baseman a l­ though he also can play first. Don shortstop and Buddin opens at Frank Malzone anchors the club as the all star third baseman. finished Big question in the outfield l« how much Ted Williams will be able to play. Ted says he’s feeling is pretty good playing in about all of the exhibition games spring and innings five this four or Three possible center fielders are Gene Stephens, the regular there last year until he suffered a broken wrist, Marty Keough, Bobby Thomson, the veteran ac­ quired the Chicago Cubs, and Jim Bushy. from Tom P.rewer, Jerry Casnle, Tkc Delock and Frank Sullivan head the returnees y e a r ' s pitching corps and Tom Sturdivant may prove a pleasant surprise. from last Mural Schedule F . n f r i e a f o r i n f r a m u r a l t e n n i a d o u b l e , In ( . r e p o r t a r e d u e T n e a d a y a t 6 p rn ( . t m l i t S O F T B A L L Cl a y* A : 7: S j f m x . Al ph a F p x l l o n v» D e l t a K a p p a K p x i l n n S i g m a P h i E p a l - l o n v* S i c m a -Nu. K a p p a S i g m a v* P h i K a p p a . A l p h a ; S- D e l t a I p x i l o n t x . P h i S i c m a D e l t a . T a n D e l t a P h i va P h i S i c m a K a p p a . S i c m a C h i v s A l p h a T a u O m c e a < la*« B 4- S i c m a A l p h a v i n va S i c P h i m a N u . M e r n a A l p h a e p s i l o n D e l t a S i g m a K a p p a . S i c m a t x T a u D e l t a , S: A l p h a T a n O m e e a P h i K a p p a T a u . K a p p a M e r n a t * P h i K a p p a P s i , P h i ( . a m m a D e l t a t x . D e l t a h a p p a e p s i l o n . ( h i t x t x ic e le s s c o m f o r t . .. “ beelike” fit! Tuesday, March 29, 1960 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 Dallas Long's Heave Okayed for Record got off the throw at a m eet Sat­ urday with the Los Angeles Strid­ ers. LOS ANGELES Lf) — Dallas Long's gargantuan shot put of 64- feet-G1* in his­ inches, the first tory over 64 feet, will be submit­ ted as a world record, AAU of­ ficials said Monday. The c o u n t y department of Dave Davi*, a student at San Fernando Valley State College competing for the Strider*, also bettered Parry O'Brien’* rerog- weights and measures put the met- nized world record of 63-2 a few a1 hall on its scales and found it minutes before Long stepped into to he one ounce over the required the circle. 16 pounds. AAU Secretary Lee Hansen said all other conditions appeared to be satisfactory. But D avis’ heave of 63-feet-10H will not be submitted for consid­ eration by the National AAU, Hansen said, because'1 his shot was about two ounces underweight. Long, 260 - pound, 19-year-old sophomore at Southern California, Guess Who HI was caned the 'Grand Old Man of Labor,’ because he was most active in the building up of the American Federation of labor. Except for one year, he was president of that group from 1886 until his death. No Guessing About which watch to b u y ? Se# the M O S T co m ­ plete selection of fine watches in Austin. 17j Elgin* from $ 19.95 . . . Pastek-Philippe f r o m $485.00. B u d get Term* O n B r# D r a g and A llendale V illage | * a t a n g ) Dodgers Smash Turley; Defeat Yanks, 9-3 VERO BEACH, Fla. l^ -T h o I» s Angeles Dodgers roughed up right­ hander Bob Turley and defeated the New York Yankees Monday, 9-3. Turley gave up ten hits in six including home runs by Oil Hodges and Charley Smith, rookie shortstop. innings, Smith’s wag an inside-the-park circuit with two on the second in­ ning. Hodges stroked his with the bases empty in the fourth. Three of the Dodger runs were unearn­ ed, fielders making three errors. Turley now has given up 20 hits and 16 runs in 17 innings and has an 0-2 record. the Yankee * .Monday and P h illip s C L E A R W A T E R , H a . Tv—B ob by D el G re co 's ninth Inning sin- gi» *rnred F red Ilopkn w ith the th e run w inning P h ila d elp h ia d e fe a te d the C incinn ati R e d s 2-1 In an e x ­ l*aseball g a m e . hibition T he P h ils c o lle c te d only five h its off the tw o R e d le g h u rlers. The first tw o , In the third, a c ­ counted for th eir oth er run. Jo e k o p p e d ou bled and sc o r e d on T ony C u rry 's sin g le . ■k KC Controls Tigers, 4-1 WEST PALM BEACH, Fin. (J) - Kansas City's Ray Herbert con­ tinued his sensational spring pitch­ ing Monday by shutting out Detroit for seven innings in a 4-1 victory. Howard Reed. former UT star, pitched the final two innings and yielded the lone Detroit run in the eighth. 'Mural Scores S O U B A U , Mi usa A tTTGS I. AS M F a r f o r f e i t >: AIMS. I TAS a ' f o r e ! ! ' A-Bsr 6 C a r ­ den 2 G oo dalI-W oo ten IO. Cheese* 0 A l C h F l l . A I A 0 . C a m p u s G u i l d 14, T T .O K S ( Ih-% B Mer* h a - Is 7, S c h n o n 0 ( d e ­ fault!. Twin Pine* IO, Te)aa 5. ROUND-UP TIME AT TEXAS HERE’S YOUR PRO G RAM OF EVENTS BARBECUE BEARD G RO W IN G CONTEST $1.00 BEFORE FRIDAY $1.25 AT BAR-B-Q V iiitin g Sweetheart* will be introduced. C o n f i t will be held at 12 IS p.m. I I 30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday, ROUND-UP S H O W C A SE O p e n * W e d n e *d ay, M a rch 30, at IO a.rn Runt W ed., Thurs., and Tri. from IO a.m. to IO p.m. FREE Sat. from 8 a m. to 12 noon P A R A D E H O N O R S DAY A p ril I (Friday) at I p.m. Saturday, IO a.m. in H o g g Auditorium C oatee im m ediately following T E X A S R E L A Y S Frlday, p r e ' rn* at 10.30 a.m., 1.30 p m. Friday, Final* begin at 7:30 p rn. S atu rday f na * continue at L S O p m P R E L IM S A R E FR E E F IN A L S C O S T : $ 1.50 G en, A d . $ .75 with B Ta* $2 00 Reserved APPLIED PHILOSOPHY 221 T hought Process o f Women Dr. A. Tract Emphasis o n p h ilo s o p h y o f getting dates. Background o f dateless stu ­ dents w h o use sticky hair creams or alc o h o l hair tonics. Fundam ental logic o f students w h o have discovered that ‘Vaseline' Hair T o n i c takes care o f hair even w hen used with Abater. P h ilo so p h y of tile E n lig h te n ­ ment: on e may use all the water o n e wants with ‘V aseline’ Hair T o n i c . Students w h o use ‘V aseline’ Hair T o n ic th in k —therefore they are so u g h t after by lovely females. C ause: ‘V a se lin e ’ Hair T o m e . Effect; D ates. Materials: one 4 ex. bottle ’Vaseline'H air Tome [ Vaseline F I O R S H i i m T ! .in k * in v r O r.* 1 4 1 'a y u the new I ' - a * (fiderful new fit and fret P rte r st !, the) re sr a to be handsomely proper for any o .a s >n. ■ B ° O W N O S B L A C K 2195 SWEETHEART PRESENTATION A N D R E V U E SATURDAY 8 P.M. $2.50 Lower Front $2.00 Balcony $1.75 Lower Back $ I .SO Dance O n ly S H O E I S T O R E 2348 G u a d alu p e — On tho Drag T H E D R A G S O N L Y E X C L U S I V E S H O E S T O R E D A N C E S S A T U R D A Y , 9:30 P.M . 1, Paul N e ig h b o r* ’ 4 H i* Orche»tra in G y m 2. R u t t y Brown and C a ll Block 7 in Union Ballroom W h at's Showing S T A T E : "P o rg y and R e **" stars Dorothy Dandridge and Sidney Pottier in a musical dram a about Catfish Row P A R A M O U N T : the B is ­ m a rc k " features Dana W ynter and Kenneth Moore. "S in k T E X A S : " I t happened In R o m e " stars Vittorio De Sica, June Lav- erick, Inge Isabelle Corey, and Schooner in a light action comedy. V A R S IT Y ’ : " B r e c k of the M ary D e a re " features Gary' Cooper and Charlton Heston. k rz, I mr Tuesday. March 29, I960 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 4 Busy Actress Matures Late N E W Y O R K LIV Nina Foch, very busy actress, has changed lot She*sa’, s so herself. a a pie think of you as different " I t ’s awfully hard to make poo- Miss Foeh. perform er of 4B0 Ty' she roles and a stunning array of film new four "T h e y want, you to stav the and stage parts reports her a hoi 11 says The big Job now is convincing way you w ere for their own sense others. i of security." HIG'" m m m < li .THE BIG" ASHERMAN .. .THC STORY OE SIMON PETER Of GALflEf TECHNICOLOR* • PANAYISION* wm KER SSM K M rn M t ittfnw HYER scjfWff LOW FIW KMG - b m c o m m , o u t ri a C O M IN G THURSDAY PARAMOUNT r ZP self began emerging months ago " I rn a late maturer, and that s truth of it," she explains, j the "E v e ry o n e has a time in life when they suddenly ail rome together. Well, that s what I ve done m ay­ be cohered is the word Blue-eyed lo-vear-olff Nina has in a tinted bob The In brunette, stopped wearing her hair short blonde - tresses now shoulder-length coiffure flow The resultant softer look she re­ gards as a reflection of inner alter­ ation. " P a r t of it I* that I don't feel the that I must prove something life has been a " M y star says rebellion against limited roles The rebellion is stdl here but I waste less time being an g ry." Miss Foch is convinced that the ■ -urrent, public fancy for M arilyn Monroe type actresses tends to re­ duce the attention accorded other acting styles Miss Foch isn’t quite aura what began making her a different per­ is em phatically definite son tha* m arriage to [tennis Brite has helped considerably. twit She and B rite who is immersed in graduate medical studies, were wed la«t Thanksgiving day. " H e ’s a brilliant, emerging psychiatrist,” she says TODAY AT IN T E R S T A T E arn* po* a movi e discount CapoI PARAMOUNT NOW! I net lire* IT 12 |:tX-i I' I IX IO 1*0 Show is a non-profit, self-support- representing ng project begun by the Wellesley Nina calls her elf n dedicated Club and carried on through the of Public the art teachers of Aas the members of the Austin tin, community interested in art. and method actress O re who has to interest fight through the undergrowth and Schools try every possibility in developing a role." the Austin LAST D A Y ! FE VTI K ES 11 '•.S ! (MI I tft t til I ll) S H O W S T O N IG H T ! • O N E PR IC E! B V r Orphe <, beqmt at tee t e/as r O/e story of 0-rphe -s. S' from a-'cj bs « *« Eurydice -Ha move s q rec sev* na. lay. I aren J C alliope a R a ce Ja-e -o C arri /al Final Art Judging Set For Thursday Thursday at 10 a rn is the time «et for the final in this year's art exhibit sponsored by the W ellesley Club of Austin. judging The annual Wellesley Ju n io r Art IT'S A N ATTEM PT at assassination in A Game cf Chess which e ll be pre anted by K R U af 7:30 p.m. Tuesday rn Baffs Hall 101. 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C a ll G L 3-3235 E S Q U I R E A P A R T M E N T S w a n ts T O L E A S K O R R E N T P h D (a n d ir in e three bedroom , u n fu rn ish e d house w ith fenced y a rd fo r tw o s c a rs b eg inn ing J u L G R 8-0763 Ju n e or p o s tio n wanted stre. tors >• G R 8-58'D M rs C ie ap o r C O L O R E D E A D Y W A N T S vvashln* and ln- \rtm d F o re . s C a ll H a v e atte n d e d iro n in g D a y k w o rk . G R 7-1883 'N B L O O D D O N O R S A ll types o f blood needed for usage in A u s tin P ro fe s slo nal donor* now accep ted T r a v is C o u n ty Bloo d B a n k 2907B R ed R iv e r. G R 8-6157 Alterations E X P E R T A L T E R A T I O N S F O R m en. wom en M rs S. V. N o rw o o d . U n iv e r ­ Z6"8 sity A lte ra tio n s and T a ilo r in g G u ad alu p e. G R 7-9121. M E N S E X P E R T A L T E R A T I O N S dona re aso n ab ly Q u ick se rvice See M rs Ja co b so n s M en s W e a r 2332 A rno ld G u ad alu p e A L T E R A T I O N S A N D D R E S S M A K I N G . 715 W e st '25th S tre e t G R 6-3360 Miscellaneous O P E N I N G In U n iv e r s it y A rea at .WK) G u ad alu p e F o r Y o u r Rest B u v * In F u r n it u r e and A p p lian ce s Vi.Nit O u r S to re V- e b jv an', th in g of v a lu e C R A W F O R D F U R N I T U R E G I. 2-3820 E N G L I S H B U L L D O G P U P P Y , A K C Id e a l fur m ascot or pet. reg istered (.a ll (Aa Ii TI 15 a fte r b OO M I S T S E L L t unit. U k e new I l l . 3-3353 ft. r 6 (hi p rn W o piece console stereo it. JK K ) takes F ir s t U S E D cond) at G R M U D B K 'n I.! n good gear* etc. C a ll B e r r y 96 altern * ns M O T O R B O A T S A R E O U T are in See the D O L P H IN to ry d ire c t re p resen tatio n . G R 6-1.308 Sailboats first F»o- G R 7-0718, lenses A R G U S C-3 35 nim ., 50m rn loom rn., F la s h new cave all a tta c h ­ m ents W e sto n W a v ie r l l L ig h t M e te r, A ll fo r $95 (JO Gr 8-3691 1919 C H R Y S L E R W I N D S O R o rig in a l o w n er M a k e o ffe r G R 2-1129 M rs C h itw i) id G R 7-7289 af!< r 5 OO. 1950 F it R D $235.00. V 8 stan d a rd ra d io ru ns good cle an B v stu ­ vers dent A I*o good 1950 S tu d e b a k e r, $99 i)0, 23i)6 O ld h am G R 2-7165 O n ly tw o left at S I I Vt G I. 3-2592 S E L L O R dan One 'R A D E e q u ity iw nor 15 m onths o ld In O pel *<*- I ’av- monte $'>7 On m onthly W i l l take o ld e r ca r for c a u li* or $2.5(). D a y . G R 2 2926. nig ht. H I 4 1177 1959 P O R S C H E 16k) S u p e r O ne o w n e r, 9.OOO miles, w h ite w a ll tire * A M EM - sh o rtw a ve rad io e le c tric an te n n a w in d ­ sh ield w ashers U L 3-3307 N O W I S T H E tim e to o w n s fu lly equipped T h u n d e rb ird w lr ie, $3 895 G R 8 9475 a fte r 2 OO p rn. D O O R for l l OOO m iles cle an sell e q u ity . (a s h OI N E W T W O B E D R O O M u n fu rnished N o rth A u stin a ir co n ditio n ed w a sh ­ er co n nectio n* One block bu*, center. C L 2 2265 1959 O P G R *> 12 Houses— Furnished $44 50 T H R E E R O O M S , re a r bus shopping rp n ie r W a s h e r con­ nection w a te r pa d G a ra g e I W e s t 35th. G R 6 4435. G R 63553. 1 A a p artm e n t F U R N I S H E D E F F I C I E N C Y D U P L E X I niver- »it>. stad ium 6f6 In q u ire 2- *• ll o a b ,na evening s weekends. G R 2-1943. fo r couple N ear l as t 1 Specal Services R E N T T V « 1959 rate s G U 2692. Portable*. Dally F O R C O U P L E . a p a rt­ ment near U n iv e r s it y *tad :u m 6 She has been corresponding secre­ tary of K appa K appa G am m a so­ in the T C I' rority, a m ajorette Horned Frog Band, and freshman, junior favorite. sophomore, and Also she was runner-up for F resh ­ man P ro m Queen and for Howdy Week Queen and is a mem ber of Bryso n Club and P h i Sigm a Iota, honorary language society. Sandra Hendrix, representing Texas Tech, is an elem entary ed­ ucation m ajor from Lubbock. She I is a 21-year-old, brown-haired sen­ ior. She is a Kappa K appa G a m ­ ma, is cheerleader, Miss Texas I Tech, and Homecoming Queen. Faculty M em bers Receive Aw ards D r. H e n ry J. Otto, Educational Adm inistration Department chair­ man. and D r. J . G . Umstattd, sec­ ondary education professor, have I been p r e s e n t e d Outstanding | Achievement Aw ards bv the U n i­ versity of Minnesota and are pic­ tured in the latest issue of the uni­ versity's alumni news. since O nly 299 awards have been given the presentation program j was established 12 years ago. Dr. j Otto received an award in 1957, I D r. Um stattd in 1953. S . r JA N E E N K A Y C U N N IN G H A M TCU S A N D R A H EN D R IX Texas Tech W U (jo e s O n J ere I 9 5 _ Round-Up tickets. Texas Union 309, U niversity Co-Op, or Hem phill stores. 9 . 5 _ Pictures by M isch Kohn, second floor of M ain Building. Public A ffairs Reporting Con­ Building Journalism 9 ference, 307. S — V a rs ity Debate Workshop, Speech Building 201. GET YOUR 3 - Texas-SMU baseball game, 3.30 — Sigm a P i Sigma, Physics C lark Field. Building 301. 4 - Dr. W illiam P. Allis to con­ tinue lecture series on "P la s m a P h y s ic s ," Physics Building 121. 4 — D r. S. S. W ilks to give second Dodd Lecture on "Sta tistica l E s ­ tim ation Theory,’’ Benedict H a ll I - Graduate Faculty, Garrison „ ■ m - H a ll I . 4 15 anc! 7 15 -- Inquiry classes, Newm an Classrooms, 2010 G uada­ i pit a lity Hostess. j M iria m Moody, representing Baylo r, is a 21-year old senior from I Poplarville, Miss. She has dark J brown hair. She is m ajoring in his- I tory and education and is a m em ­ ber of Athenean Club, a local so- I rority. She was 1960 Homecoming Queen, "B a y lo r B e a u ty " for four years, Freshm an Football Sweet­ heart, and B a ylo r's representative to national "M is s F o o tb a ll" at Berkeley, Calif. ! Charlotte Reeves, a 21 vear-old senior from Houston, w ill repre­ sent R ice. The brown-haired E n g ­ University Chem ist Attends Research Council M eeting ' D r. Norm an Hackerm an, chair­ man of the Departm ent of Chem ­ istry, was in Washington, D.C.. last ; week for a meeting of the National Research Council of the National Academ y of Sciences. ' F o rm e r national president of the Electrochem ical Society, Dr. H ac­ kerman Is ratio n ally recognized for his research on corrosion and electrochemistry. w E i c a i KITS lupe. AHPLIFIER-TUNERS A T ( S p e e d w a y teria . YOUR HI-FI CENTER 2010 Speedway G R 8-6609 5:45 Bap tist Student Union sup­ per, 2204 San Antonio. 6 - Spring training in w ater safe ty, Wom en's G ym pool. 7 Society for the Advancement j of Management V a rs ity Cafe­ 7 - Red Cross first aid class, C ity 1500 Recreation Department, Riverside. I 8 - R ip le y Woodward s faction of Democrats University Young " Y ." C O IO R - S U D I F A N S M O V IE - M A K E R S : CONTACT LENSES • PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED .COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE PA . OPTOMETRIST BURNET R O A D O P T IC A L 9-6 Mon. thru Sat. 5306 BURNET ROAD G L 2-2393 N O EXTRA CHARGE FOR FAST SERVICE FRIDAY APRIL I is the day for the Austin A rea Clubs To Show Flowers In W e e k e n d Exhibit The Austin Area Garden Center, Inc . w ill present "L iv in g with Flower-; I I I " in the M unicipal Au­ ditorium saturday and Sunday. The flower and garden show w ill I v open to the public from I to IO p.m. Saturday and from IO a,rn. to IO p m Sunday, Seven Austin garden clubs are co-operating on the \enture based on the theme "Southern C h a rm .” A standard flower show, called "S p rin g Ju b ile e " w ill he offered by ! the Violet Crown Garden Club. Featured at the show will he the "D ancing W a te r*," an entrance garden of tropical plants and edu­ cational and com mercial exhibits. Admission w ill he a $1 donation to the Austin Area Garden Cen­ ter. Oft:leers Spring officer* of Twin Pines, m en’s co-op, are V llliam Homung, president; Ram on G a rcia , v ic e ­ president and social chairm an; Enrique Carmona, treasurer; Iva n Ashbaugh, food buyer; W ayne West, s c h o la rs h ip chairm an and parliam entarian; C arroll B o erk er, house manager; W illiam Unde- intram ural chairm an, Da mann, \ J P a g e ! In t e r Co-op C o u n c il r e p ­ resentative, G a ry Hopkins, a lter­ nate IG C member, ★ t New officers of Kappa Alpha fratern ity are Jim Trotter, presi- B iU Live rs, vice-president; .inn' Curtis Meadows, recording secre­ ta ry ; E d Pickett, corresponding se c re ta ry ; Charley W arren, his­ torian; Sam Greaves, treasurer; I.uthcr Scott, parliam entarian; and Robert Henson and R itchi Reed, •i- istants ,n initiations and m eet­ ings T U X E D O S IOO N E W W H IT E D IN N ER JA C K E T S TOR RENT V I T H A C T ESSO B IB R S I I, HICKS LONGHORN CLEANERS ® t&SS <,n»rl»ltii’» X V ' Just request "Kodak Processing" when you bring in your Kodachrome films. STATMAN Photo Service Te'e; h O"® GR 7-28. 3 222 West 19*S ft c u o a o e *. j|Y We've got 'em . . All Nationally Advertised KODAK PRODUCTS • • • • RO U N D -U P TIM E IS PIC T U R E TIM E Film— Cameras— Processing Photo Information Watches Need the tops in repairs W o r k D o n s in O >f O w n S h o p ! FREE ESTIMATES y a distinctive lewelnf if O n The Drag 2268 Guadalupe Laundry Service Open 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday 510 Welt 19th Street ATTENTION F r a t e r n i t i e s S o r o r i t i e s a n d O t h e r O r g a n i z a t i o n s For All Your Round-Up float materials SEE Brydson Lumber Co. Y O U R H E A D Q U A R T E R S FO R . . . • Building M aterials • W ire • Nails • Hardware • Paint FREE ESTIM A T ES — BU D G ET TERM S ROUND-UP EDITION 3 Sections - 30 Pages All About: W h y Round-Up is Important-—what the Co-Chairmen th nk about the B g Ev ent ! little love: ei! I960 Bluebonnet Belle Finalist* — pictural or many The Research I960 at Th# University of Texas— what* g o -g on in the discovery realm of UT life! Th* U nivefstys Excellence Fund— what t happening to it— one million dollars worth of ' first-elaisoom effort!' BRYDSON LUMBER CO I 8TH AND SAN ANTONIO STS. GR 6-5331 BUILDING MATERIALS and MILLWORK m0 T h e DA T ex a n mm T u * * 8 * v M e r e * 79 I 9 6 0 T H I D A I L Y T E X A S F l y C IT IE S CSA Offers New Degree me • em f adm r. «—***or A y. * ♦ V «m«- *\ «-.«• ry>r t'hC dk» r* ■* T¥>~. »•# n#Sm##'f r ’> JR ■'i#'*.' *“* *’ ’’*■* !'•’ O' ' f '' 5- r.fc* 'rf-* • **» *<* ’ * > rf ' rf i< »■* i • Graduate School Education’s Surge Given 16 Grants j 0 Boost Colleges D e f e n s # F e l l o w s h i p s T o B e g i n N e x t F o i l How mar program * •*■ rr pm- ' ' ’ toe S o ^ " & No I investment the t- .rd year -po* expend, h ire, f-tGjhire, s feeiae 5*. jcteem b t ‘ * p-.r.r ne nm v* ti \jfO H -gi e‘c k * « h :p f director. ti - •’ &“ -.«*# ne *' t ‘ E * n fe.*ow-8fc:p prr-v.-dcs J . » ' th* fens >*'6 - SS JTX rh* necond vear j. jt Sax nervier* —, e jw*r > ear for e? and 32 V» c, ^ , ef-red *’**’ j* c r n?'—nan e Ian* ». ft ,-*•,» th. pa . f rf rf -£- J* -« *>," end Tv**- - a*rm *■•' ~ * —• *.-- fir- -v . s *- * A^TROk P H r — P r : r T v |^r T>s Cn.*m.a: H.^ e * ' P —i. ne ic F I I for m r ** - ’ * n IS ' ' 1 «s thi * ’ • m y b elief that if the pe-v c # *he South « f f l show thew were nj 195s' t -- ■ J c -,. = ;r,l ... Vt.. • increase. _ ,* persont. :r ■- rn*- spent for high­ *juai*.-or r . . drub;* the rur- per I ~ per B w rd si-. ; a , ,,;th by P™ '14* * th' ?.-v - i . r-a ,- ' K W -.'ie needs of the..- h:gh „ those iastitJtjoR s wjjj .1 re rp ro ca te bv m akir.g certain that re-! its ! d r t = m em * «•« r :?• * cr -, r s Br her: - • • a tier . . • - ■” . . . ; ; j nigher e - IT - " ....... •*.; »•• r s.- -m r * * mr -..rn -e _• Ais- “ t r ' -.ta.', dollar i apert end ef.fr err Iv ,M he java, "including er.r The pre*' .ems of public h.gher r- 'V d ed- a t r r are ronsidersbJy differ. those of other public ’ . OI] P end ^r. . er^ '.ms the pm human, ra ............: • V r rm « p re '.tires anc P " O ' 3 - .',.p' * from ■■ - ' ' -___________ principles which lead toward econ G r o d u a t e S c h o o l D e a n , * s', ■•■.■ay Department m.ght to rim .n the state Universits'." T o T a l k f o F a c u l t y T o d a y r>r AndPrv>n Ra>f * TheU r.ver nm: and eft. .ency in the S’a*i lear D r VT Gordon W h a le r dean of t;,>' •n, , : p _ V d .a * * ^ assor.a’es or Tuesday at 4 p m G a— sot H a ’' I D r Wna-ev w ’V and w ry es ‘'The Ft ’ure of Higher Education in th d.- u.- change, South ’ in th* r urrent issue of Pu! .n Dr. Anderson w t- ;h t ad^'<-^ devei'jp r s ossn practices and prir the r C1P :^ Tailored to i's own job. fu n d i ^ . . vt <»F R M \ V K x , '. ^ ; Fox dI x '-- I A N '. I t f . E « K f --s ,- IC •„*./- gradua'e Je rry h " membe-s ; - - - . '£■.«• --c-er appro ed t v the Board i>' r ' of Regents the months aa*.pot r ' the cx-etlerKe '.r d * for Common* are and three will also speak: on utils- students ^exa? In Jf ;?u!e last in . Smgje copies of . j D.pC A, .ai on request fm fa ih y Institute of Pubi.c Affairs, Lnsve s.ty of Texas Austin 12________ . ■ '/ _ ." ' \ of Puhi c Affa!' UT Debate Team Win in Oklahoma lr rn Y e n ?'- * *'*d ■ -* f f r*#* #'J* - f« *'TT p K><5d wor - r>* J-* i r*r > £Y3SR * €*#* ,# ora- 7 •« f a* - * *■« y f ^ . r 4 e ‘ * K r.. **•': ! is spORsosnng the < r- 4 e ’ ■ ' r P r Im * V ^ r I>odd a* i r.v * rf • < t * > fir. Dodd who d ed in 1^43. Im W k* reef * t,h^ pf * if * * v " - • ,'b'*'hO k r lf - <-• H- V * ♦ r« w e , * ’bor cd ’ av* m * " . i i In ‘ h* rrja'horr.a’:<•?: wee v;r/»r*! et or:iv Amen ' an de ege** tm ’ be In t<*ri.at.or.a Con- g-»»» >e V » • - (■ "• a *m, a rs - **.n et jf-.m.a * ',.r r k l arid n .n’err.a v»r.a *, 6-Year-Old Boy Escapes Injury In Drag A c c id e n t A r . rf*r-f- I r j'< * A#rd'» rvrrf ia*•• * v<“ v r-arr--e. , ■■ —. F r d*v af** a f * ' I ' r i ' v rn. ' ' :-• m v •' *h# J'rf’. #.**•» f*x t>a rd *1 ^ t- * * ^ fyi * . j| t ? p-■*■'* ■ ry* % f *#^4 rr < / ‘y~ r ly - - , ^ Hr* ff «*' -■ - ad r> rv ^ -*',r r/ » t toe- an *■# ^mf..#r riaf>^ - •»# r ' , ..Z I- rn ‘ ^ ' f ", ■ See- * 5. -* *r a' T .n A p r ’ ha r- ^ *■ • *■ r »■ % ' #• Just A Lazy Afternoon... P a r A- ^ * a i V #-** A f - d " >*"" I >*^ - ii, gr4> * >- veD/ r f *- sr k t r fj a T; § E enn J r Phoen.>. A ru . 9FVank- New York C n -. er W ns* nn Or e « ATT - •* K#»ff is Loo; * re * o* v is i m r .a- ~T ' *• Ea*ie C s * Arni 4 wa » TI snd miles ' Texas v.m e r i rgf'it ' • cr a huncned fee* h t ' a rc B . n%'-.n are r-esr ’fie lr.'is 5 des g «( >•«* >*?> ?- '• » '-i ' i - ' *eerec t i r e* w *n e e--*r 5 o.i ee a vt. i a f I P od] ..s. >r ~ -- -v' . ■■ai hr>'* m '.f > Q. i» ,• w. >•*—'» . ,>, c f > .im! Ba r* ,n*ide A us*-"- sheltered table* for SI a* '■ - : : ■>' A '' orfom brats of the i -rf ’rf'.rf.;r a ' ' t - s*-.'* -.e,e j-.rf w a ♦ er s now . 5 ' r •' sty.:s Wilson Attacks Economic Piracy Th* ic* ~ shark ; worst eoerr.y « **-«. --*d • _r -or A ” ''rnie-'> (.iener*' t ; d F r dc - a' * - ■ X f >,-* C rc c * * ' <*r Beague con* -, i'.T- *1 ^ A -s’ .r tipsiness M r. »\ -g ’ re -a- shark * para* ** ,or •' t* - % d>*» de- *->m rtf ■f * ftrt r £ , ?. - e •>< a * c rn o f what was an a lla n ' * f : f o r p*’*■ e* a re- e- region* , r . • t ;... on vea rn ag o *pi I * - \»i>« ag ♦'.* f * " C ' rather w-hi- hr d* the w at#'« tfta* .ode • pry ga'.* ^ •■- • ovr.fr # they are I> pz ger- l r , . r> .»■- sod th ■ ker 'ire u ?s c. r * t ■c A tf n r V •. PU-rf - >,rf*a ' a BUR6ERHAUS RESTAURANT S E R V I N G B R E A K F A S T F R O M 7 A . 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