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To s e r v e i m p a r t i a l l y a n 't effei t- fro m r e p r e s e n t a t i v e i v e l y a-, a G r a d u a t e School * JIM I) U >\ FTT T h e on ly r e a l i ssu e in this c a m ­ the Law School p a ig n a s f a r a s is c I ES Inhere to *\)ote I 1. I want* of th e Bo; S tud e nt B o t h e r tho adv a n ta g o With p o llin g booths scattered over the campus, it'll ho s u p ; 1011 t i n of Govern* ‘ do trouble to vote iii Wednesdays campus election, so that , A ssociation to\Tr each student can find his correct {Killing place, a complete w hich m ig h t t o the Si hoed of L • v list follows. s Today Support By JIM TEMPLIN Election day at Texas is a busy one for candidates and their loyal backers. Before the end of the day some 25 will be elected to the Student Assembly out of 45 hopefuls. The polls will bo open from 8:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. and will be manned by the Orange Jackets and the APO’s cam- Ipus service organizations. t a b u l a t e d b y V otes will b e Voters Act Today O n Amendments To Constitution t h e O r a n g e J a c k e t s a n d t h e A P O ’s a n d other m e m b e r s of th e E l e c t i o n C o m m iss io n . E a c h is c a n d i d a t e allow ed tw o a d d itio n a l p e r s o n s t o h e lp h im t a b u l a t e a n d k e e p t r a c k th e r a c e . T h e in of his position c a n d i d a t e s shou ld se e t h e i r t h a t helpers a r e s ig n e d up on th e aPO’s official list so they will b e a d m i t t e d . T h e r e h a v e b e e n t h r e e n e w po si­ t h e S t u d e n ts As­ tions a d d e d s e m b ly b ri n g in g th e to ta l m e m b e r ­ a n d ship T h e second a m e n d m e n t i n c r e a s e s j S c ienc es. 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For example, a number I should lie placed by the til st choice, a number 2 by the second, etc. Students should vote for all the places in their school. All students may vote in the associate-just ice races. Polls will open at 0 a m. and close at d p.m. APO t»r Orange Jackets members nill cheek the students a u d ito r's receipt against a roster of the different schools. He w ill tlit-n stamp it, enabling a student to vote—but only Pi riling booths for the respective schools will be located it various spot on the campus. Students can vote only at ,Vt- tile booth designated for their college or school THULL A HTS ANI) SCIENCES booths will be on the campus: one to the west of the .Main Building foi A&S \ iters whose names bedin with A through F; another located east of the Main Building for C, through P; and a third for Q through Z west of Batts Hall. TWO Bl SIN ESS ADMINISTRATION polls will be located at tho n o r t h w e s t and southwest doors of Waggenei Hall. Voters whose names begin with A through L will vote at the northwest booth and the rest will vote at the southwest booth. THE LIU CATION poll will be at the northeast door of Sutton Hall and two booths in front of the Main Engineering Building will serve engineering students. Fine Arts and Graduate students can vote in front of the Main Building. THE LAW BOOTH will be located at the west door of Townes Hall. PHARMACY voters will find their booth to the west of the P h a r m a c y Building, and the Architecture poll is located at the north door of the \rehitoeturo Building f r o m P a r i s , w a s M ARION CATHORN, f r e s h m a n e n g i n e e r in a t h e o t h e r night. D r a g c o f fe e te r i a “ H ow f r e s h a r e y o u r e g g s ? ” he a s k e d the w a i te r . 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(signed* “ C h a r lie C h a p lin “ F a l a R o o s e v e lt “ R o c k y M a r c i a n o “ M a n o W a r ” ‘Time’ Tryout Sessions Planned This Evening t r y o u ts Seco nd e v e n in g of for “ T i m e S t a g g e r s O n , ” U n i v e r s i ty m u s i c a l show, will be held W e d n e s ­ d a y fr o m 7 to 9:30 p .m . in T e x a s U nion 311. A n o t h e r tr y o u t se s s io n is s c h e d u le d fo r T h u r s d a y a t th e s a m e t im e . T h e t a S i g m a P h i, n a tio n a l hono­ r a r y j o u r n a l i s m f r a t e r n i t y for w o­ m e n , p r e s e n t s t h e c a m p u s m u s i c a l s a t i r e e a c h J a n u a r y . P r o c e e d s go to sc h o l a r s h ip s a n d the J o u r n a l i s m Library. I ED C O N N E L L . . . Gradual* J A C K SM IT H • . . Gradual* KENNETH J. C O X . . . Graduate J IM D IC K LOVETT . . . Law J O H N ESTES . . . Law Wednesday, Oct. 71 1954 THE DAILY TEXAN Pac, 2 Coach Price Reveals More Lineup Changes ((Continued trot D i s c ip lin a r y actio , : down on t h e n u m b e r of avail right ha lls w ith Youngblood, G ra h a m , and th-- ' I a ,lia r c h a r g e d with b r e a k i n g 'r a in in g a m o n g . Billy Q lion is the only re m a in in g lh- a l t e r n a t e d Aith E d ­ right half w a r d H a w k i n s in p r a c t ic e T u e s d a y P a g e I) g r e a t ly t u t s a fte r n o o n . H a w k in s sc o r e d the only Texas to u ch d o w n in the R ic e g a m e i n ju re d w h e n he s u b b e d elnino the for t P r i c e p lan s to move F r e d Weir a nd B o S e x to n lo b o lster th e w e a k ­ e n e d rig h t half berth. 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T ) ler 6 AAAA IU Dallas S u n s et 4-AA AA Oth« is g e ttin g v o t e s included D a lla s F o r e s t a n d San Antonio tie; W ichita F ills; B r a c k e n r id g e H ig h lan d C o r p u s Chi isti Miller a n d San Angelo fir1 O dessa P a r k Texas Golf Meet Draws Big Names F O R T W O R T H f rou nds w e r e sc h e d u le d Im th e 19th a n n u a l W o m e n ' 1 Open Golf T o u r n a m e n t 1 C r e st C o u n t r y f l u b hen* /la v in T e x a s R iv er t h a n The t o u r n e y is e x p e c te d to d ra w including IOO e n trie s m o r e d e fend ing c h a m p i o n Betsy Raw ls of S p a r t a n b u r g > C . ; B etty Hicks of M a n h a t t a n B e a c h Calif , Betty M im s G ano ff of D a lla s, Betty J a m e s o n o f Sari Antonio, B etty Dodd of San Antonio and Betty M acK inno n of S a v a n n a h . Ga the P a s s i n g up m o st of the c o m p e d /.a lu m n a hon will be M rs B a b e a five-tim e winner of T a m p a , Kl» to u red tou rney Hie Babe of the c o u r s e y e s t e r d a y with a five- t m d e r- w o m e n s - p a r JI a nd said '-he would r e i o a i n for to d a y s round but would l e a v e to m o r ro w fm a dinner e n g a g e m e n t T h u r s d a y at the White House S o m e 4ti p l a y e r s , nonr se ekin g m e d a l is t ho n o rs, qu a lified Monday, and a n o t h e r 56 o r m o r e w e re e x ­ pe cted to fiio T u e s d a y M a tc h play beg ins W ednesday leader for the all the the sire Wiscon ^ " I k a tx>i 11 I Paw I a us the « said l h a t It. I g o ” ’ What makes a Lucky taste better? 44IT S TOASTED to taste better! Colloqo s i n o ’i *rs from coast to const prrfrr Luckies to any other brand. Luck tew lead, and bv a wide margin, according to the latest, biggest college survey. Once again, the N o . I reason: Luckies taste better. They taste better because Lucky Strike is the cigarette of tine tobacco . . . and " I t s I o u s t e d ' the famous Lucky to taste better tones nj) Luckies’ light, mild, good- Strike process tasting tobacco to m ake it taste even better. I his is: Eskim o explains the Droodle below, which seminar en joying Luckies in badly built classroom. Like all real cool people, Eskimos know Luckies taste [letter. So, aet the better-tasting cigarette ' I t ' s T o a s t e d " . . . Lucky Strike. L U C K I E S T A S T E BETTER •UTTIRFIY SKIPPING ROPI Fraser Tops Hargrove, To Move into League 15-0 Finals . Bv I D H I R H I L H KS Texan intram ural Coordinator P R M w h i t e - w a s h i n g W esle y F o u n d - a r ia n , 46-0; a n d W e s t m i n s t e r d u m p - by Bill G r e v e Ail i n t r a m u r a l to u c h football m g TLO K on p e n e t r a t i o n s a f t e r a w in n e r s T u e s d a y a d v a n c e d into th e 6-6 tie. se m i-finals of t h o r r e s p e c t i v e divi sions e x c e p t for o n e C l a s s B d u b w h e n C h a r l o , L u n sfo rd p a s s e d IU h e lp e d w hich r e a c h e d division t h e fin als of them y a r d s to W inston W a r r for the only s c o r e w h ic h c a m e in th e f i r s t nail Sa n G a b r i e l w on T h e to u ch dow n s. Slit* S p e c t a c u l a r r u n n i n g a n d p a ssirtg led N e w m a n Chub to t h e i r v i c t o r y o v e r N a v y ROTC. a n d for one C r e v e t h e i r g a m e p a s s e d for five o t h e r s . His r u n n i n g to set. up m a n y N e w m a n s c o r e , r a n T h a t club w a s F r a s e r w h o slipped of play bv H a r g r o v e IVO a n d a d v a n c e d M o n e y h o n to ok a 6-0 le a d on i in t o th e fin als a g a i n s t th e R o b in so n S c h o e n w h e n E d g a r P h illip s p a s s e d ; p a s s e d six a n d p a ssin g of J o h n n y L o w ry led p o w e r fu l P R M to t h e i r 46-0 r o u t e of W esley. L o w r y t im e s for s c o r e s , an d r u n n in g inc 25 y a r d s to Shillin g G a r r i s o n , bu' r a n for a n o th e r R e b els B M R a g l a n d w a s lad th a t led the w i n n e r s to victory with tw o s c o r i n g p a s s e s , one e a c h , n e r s to P e t e W a y l a n d C hap w in . a n d K e n n e th J i m m y M u rp h y an d R o b e r t G r e e n 35 y a r d s a n d a sc o re , th e into flin ging Bdl Russel! sent the u r n - W e s t m i n s t e r tie d TLO K . 6-6, w h e n lead by p a s s i n g >o H o w a r d H u sspith founc u s a a s o r following for t o u c h d o w n s a n d a 12-6 v ic to r y . TLOK s sc o r e w h e n O r a n R e e s e touch- p a s s e d to Bill M a r s h for a touctv J o h n C o a te s p a s s e d for All C lass A g a m e s T u e s d a y a d f a r t h e r th e w i n n e r s v a n c e d league play, w i t h t h e S a n G a b r i e l E . L. M u l e a h y R a id e r s s q u e e k i n g p a s t the -S. W F o r c e R O T C C la s s B t e a m s w h ic h a d v a n c e d the se m i-fin als w e r e B r u n e tt e . I Spouses, d e f e a ti n g j victory ov e r T h e le m e . A rth u r Zn- M oneyhon. T e j a s , R o b e r t s H a ll, a n d [Moneyhon. 12-6, A ir F o r c e ROTC b a r s 40 -yard s c a m p e r for a T he- C a n t e r b u r y , w h o w o n t h e i r g a m e in d o w n s of 40, 30, a n d 50 y a r d s to down. the Au In 14 th rillin g to g iv e S c h o e n t h e ir 6-0; to e dg ing T h e l e m e . 10-14, N e w m a n • l e m e s c o r e w a s Club w h ipp ing N a v y RO T C , 37-0; p la y for the lose rs th e h ig h lig h tin g b y d e f a u l t o v e r C a m p u s G uild . Mississippi Center Lineman of Week By The Asse lated in t h ir t e e n y e a r- He t h r e w 'R a m a II a I R a s t e r w o o d M ississippi q u a r t e r b a c k A lbert E l m o r e B r u n e t t e d e f e a t e d B lo c k e r H ou se, 13-0, w h e n Filii C r a b t r e e p a s s e d to J i m T e r r e ll for a s c o r e a n d J o h n D a w s o n in te rc e p t e d a B l o c k e r p a s s for a it 30 y a r d s r e t u r n e d I a n d ! s c o re. In a se e -s aw b a ttle , M o n e y h o n finally won out o v e r , B lo m q u is t, 21-12, with A r t h u r C a in a n d Ken K e n n e d y the w a y w ith two to uch dow n p a s s e s a p ie c e . Rieft- f o r a rd E h l e r t p a s s e d for bo th Biont- lea d in g S ta te s c e n t e r w h o a p p a r e n t l y t a k e s special p r id e rn d u m p i n g A l a b a m a ! , h r e w thp bal1* p layers for lo sse s, e a r n e d the de- signation a s A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s Line- e s w h ile p l a y i n g a n d m a n of lbs s e s ® 5**!. a s *e n a s E d m o r e quest sc o r e s b' 0 ’ on t b * D u g g e r , '^ h o w e a r s c o n t a c t lens- s t r e n g t h of a J o t H o d g e s-to -G e o rg e s h ’J,0Utt A *M I d e fensive p l a y a g a i n s t son Tide l a s t Saturday. the W e e k for his te r r ific o ff th e field, played a slig h tly i r e - i R o b e r t s Hall r e lie d on t h e p a w - the C r im - m e n d o u s g a m e a g a i n s t W i s c o n s i n , ■ m g o f Flestor S t e w a r t to h a n d Little fx)th on offense a n d d e fen se . C a m p u s a 12- 1 d e f e a t. th ic k s p e c s C a p e p a s s I Used Typewriters For Sale! W e h ave several old but recently cleaned a n d repaired sta n d a rd L. C. Sm ith a n d U n d e rw o o d typew riters for sale. Texas Student Publications, Inc. Journalism B u ild in g 107 H E R B G R A Y O u t of the Lineup A's Buyer Prepared For Thursday Sale BHILAI d N I'll IA Get 26 Ii Die < gl t-r:san P h ila d e lp h ia syndi- i i if* 1 kin g tt» p u r c h a s e the P h i l - , k now . a de I r>h ia A t h l e t e s T h u r s d a y if its bid h a s s u e r e c d e I ' d e a l should l e a r n [ k n o w w h a t least t h e y w e r e n ' t s a y in g so if th e y did think. O r a t to R v e r y b o d y c o n n e c te d w i t h die s a t b a c k a n d w a i t e d . Ail s o u r c e s h e r e a g r e e d t h a t ^ th e next j tackk? « «P <® ' ..... ......... ,A," e r i “ " « * P r e s e n t , WiU l h - »"<* Will H a ' r i d g e of (h e " » * > I., - a n n o u n c ed toda> would m e it a t h own* A s to ria Hotel in New l o r f IO a rn. F ST to c< n- . of the P h i la d e lp h ia I { a rrid g e . E a s te r w o o d , 21, w h o p laye d a g re a t g a m e w h e n M ississippi S ta te tied A l a b a m a a y e a r a g o, w a s e ven b e t t e r a s h e e n g i n e e r e d a 12-7 up- 1 set v icto ry last w e ek . F'or t h a t p e r f o r m a n c e , sp o rts w r i t e r s a n d b r o a d c a s t e r s singled him out a h e a d of O hio Sta te end Dean D u g g e r , w h o did a n o u t­ .job in the big sta n d in g a ll - a r o u n d i g a m e a g a i n s t W is c o n s in , Baylo r j a r n e s R a y S m ith an d a flock of o t h e r fine line m en. E a s te rw o o d , a 190-pound senior, tim e s in­ stopped A l a b a m a side to clinch the 20- y a r d S t a te 's f ir s t t r i u m p h o v e r the T ide t h r e e line " w i n , A th a t - i th e Wa Yo rk a sid'-r* ti c lu b sti fa m il ha nd p h ia n in the na lily is r e p r e s e n t in g ale. will he on a sk the lea g u e e s a l e of the iran- p r o m merit P iu la d e l- t h e will h a ppcn at the ; T h u r s d a y , not »ver. l a w y e r wa*» * r e ­ a dad* in th a n c would-!* ji! • jio m a n Ph ilad e lp h ia law yet s in VO. veil (In J sa le of the A - to sy ndi- Inc thev d o n 't thev o u t n u m b e r e d sa id b u y e r s V& A l P H A BI T B L O C K S F O R I U I T I R A T I S T h e contract, of sa le is signed. so they sa y. T he purchase m o n e y is in e s c r o w in a m i d t o w n b a n k , 50 th e y say. t h is t h a t all N o b o d y do ubts is this t r u e , but the c o m p l e x io n of st o r y h a s c h a n g e d s o o f i e n th at o b s e r v e r s a r e tiegin nm g to w o n d e r if t h e y c a n tell b la c k f r o m w h ite e v e n w h en th e y see if said 'Hie latest r u m o r, f r e s h in fro m B a l t i m o r e th e A ’s a r e that a g a i n h e a d e d t o w a r d K a n s a s City. S p o r t s e d i t o r J e s s e A. L in t h i c u m of th e B a lt i m o r e Sun w r o t e to d a y t h a t " R o y M a c k is r e p o r t e d to he h a r k i n g out of the d e a l to veil the A s e i g h t - m a n to g r o u p P h i l a d e l p h ia s y n d i c a t e f r a n c h is e a n All Tickets Taken For Owl-Hog Game still tw o w e e k s a w a y L H TLI . ROCK. A rk . Or? 25 T h k e ts to the A r k a n s a s - R i c e foot­ ball g a m e a l r e a d y w e r e a t a p r e m i u m h e r e T u e s d a y as v i c t o r y - h a p p y R a z o r ­ b a c k k e ttle " l i c k e d c le a n fans t h e in H o g b a c k e r s , w a i li n g line w h e n the d oors o p e n e d at two tick- et-s e llin g sta tio n s in g r e a t e r L ittle R o c k , sw ep t m o r e t h a n 7.(KXI t ic k ­ e t s f r o m the b o a r d t o t i e u p the l a d r e s e r v e d se a t. A llan B e r r y , rn m a c e r of W a r M e m o r i a l S t a d i ­ u m he re, sa id r e s e r v e d the s e a t tic ke t w a s p u r c h a s e d a t 2:15 P rn fo r the g a m e s c h e d u l e d S a t ­ u r d a y Nov. 6. l a s t S t a d iu m a n d u n i v e r s i t y officials to a c a p a c i t y c r o w d w e r e host h e r e S a t u r d a y . when you type on a SmithCorona world's fastest PORTABLE! S t o p t// ............ C. M. WILSON Co. 1516 Red River Phone 7-6060 Plenty Free Parking D t P R I S S I D F U A COMMITTING SU1CIDI O O O O O x x x x x TIC-TAC-TOI KIT N “Wliat’s this?” asks KOGER PRICE* I or so lu tio n see paragraph a b o v e. Dacron and Wool Flannel Slacks for fine ta ilo rin g for longer w e a r for resistance to w rinkles for h o ld in g their press for sm ooth fe e lin g for real fa sh io n a p p e a l t a i l o r e d b y B - t i 1 9 9 5 J ernj Jyerru 7 / o n v o o "Men’s Shop" up a? 26th and Guadalupe— Ph. 2-2300 the case of the stuck-up salesman th e m w h y W h e n poller arrived a t the college h a b e r d a s h e r v , they shook their he ads in disbelief. Instead of be ing gagged a n d b o u n d , the salesm an was actually glued to the floor. I hee took quick stock oi the clues . . . an e m p t y glue pot, several o d d -sh a p e d pieces o f d o t h sc attered a b o u t, an e m p ty show-case, a n e m p ty cash d ra w e r . In genious shirt-roF)bcry! " E g g e lu b , ” said the salesman, still all stuck-up . . * stuck down, rather. W hen they finally got h i m extricated with hot water a n d chisels, he t h a n k e d t h e m nicely and said. “ W h a t ’s the m atter with you jerks? I ha v e n 't been r o b b e d . ’ “ N o,” he explained, “ I w as simply m aking a d e m o n s tr a ­ tion of the V a n Heusen C e n tu r y shirt for some of the the re volutionary one-puce boys. Show ed C e n tu r y collar just w o n t wrinkle ever. Told 'e m how reg­ ular collars are m a d e of three lavers of cloth, “ g lu e d ” a n d stitched together. I glued a set, just for em phasis . . . learned to d e m o n s tra te in W oolworth s. “ Get on w ith it,” said the detective. “ Well. I showed ’e m how these 3-piece jobs wrinkle a n d wilt q u i c k l y e v en w ith sta r c h or stays. I said the \ an H r u s e n Centu ry collar would stay n eat always w itho ut starch or stays— or their m oney back. W h e n I told ’e m th at V a n Heusen Century's gave ’em lots m ore w ear t h a n o rd in ary shirts, yet cost the same price (just f 3.95 for whites a n d S4.50 for colors) they b o u g h t me out. I was so overjoyed. I did a little jig an d tripp e d over the glue pot. G o t stuck u p . ” " O h . yeah?” yeahed the detective. ‘‘Well, w h e r e ’s all the do u g h ? ” “ O h , college m en never pay. They just c harge every thing to D a d . ” fF.ditor s note; O h , yra h ?) OkU N IV E R S IT Y T O G G E R Y 2310 GUADALUPE ST. VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS GHOST WITH CINDI* IN HIS IV ! LUCKY DROODLE? If y o u ’v e got a Lucky D roodle in y o u r nood le, send it in. W e p ay $25 for all we use, and a lso for m any w e d o n ’t use. Send as m any aa you like w ith your descrip tive title s to: Lucky D rood le, P . O. Box 67, N ew Y o r k 46. N . Y. •DROODLK8, Copyncht, IHM. by Roger Pue* • A L U rtOOVCt o r . M l l t C ' R l l ' D l l t O B ' H U ' A C T I I U O ' C l O i l l t t l * Student Co-op xTo Pick Board Election of Seven W ilt Be W ednesday Honor Roll Women View Rare Books Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1954 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 Leon Pearson W ill W orld Governmer The Student C ooperative Asso­ ciation w ill elect a new board of directors and make plans for the year at a meeting Wednesday, 7 | p.m ., at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Bert Cox is acting president. Dr. I Stella Traweek, assistant profes­ sor of business statistics, and Dr. Bill Livingston will serve as faculty mem bers of the board of directors. Dr. Traweek and Dr. Livingston were elected term s last year. to two-year The purpose of the Association is to help m em bers save money The m em bers are com posed of fra­ ternity and sorority houses co­ operative houses, Christian Faith and Life Community houses, or other student organizations m ain­ taining houses, represented at the University, registered by the Dean of Men or the Dean of Women, and approved resident groups. church by M embers are admitted upon ap­ proval of the board of directors and by submitting a signed con­ tract to purchase, through the As­ sociation, not than *5 per less cent of all groceries used. Speech Confab, Debate O n A g e n d a Tonight New mem bers of Forensica, women s speech or­ ganization, will m eet Wednesday at 7 p.m. in T exas Union 309 for a short business session and ad­ journ at 7:25 to attend the Baylor- T exas debate in Batts Auditorium. speech club, who were chosen recently after a series of tryouts, are Linda Ijevinson, Margaret H e n d e r- son. Nancy Goosby. Ann Morgan, I .a Von ta •'Bunny" Watson, Phyl­ lis Braslau. Tobye Pram , and Marilyn Goldberg. the Unusual a n d valuable manu­ in the Hare Books scripts found Collections L ib rary w e ie pointed out by Miss Loss Trice, instructor in English, to 150 M ortar Board Members and guests at a Smarty Party Tuesday afternoon Small volumes w ritten in micro- Greek Entries For Sing-Song Begin Monday for Entries the annual Greek Sing-Song m ay be made to Dean Ja c k Holland’s office in Speech Building 102 beginning at 9 a m. J to 4 p.m. Monday. November I., and continuing through November IO. In order for entries to be accept­ ed, they must include the name of the organization, the names and tunes of the selection*; to be sung, and the entry fee of $20. If the group plans to sing an original song, a copy of the music must also be included. In the event that two groups se­ lect the same song or tune, the first entry will be honored and j the later entry w ill be asked to make a substitute choice. Sing-Song will be in Gregory Gym at 2 p m. Sunday. December 5. k iu anis to H ear J . N. Thom pson The University Area Kiwanis Club will feature J . Neils Thomp­ son, director of The University of Texas Research Center, as main speaker at a meeting in the Georg­ ian Tea Room Wednesday at noon. Mr. Thompson will discuss the work being done bv the City Plan­ ning Board relative to a master plan for the City of Austin. Lawyers Start Yearbook Drive G oal of 500 Copies Set for P e re g rin e The sale of 500 annuals, the P e re g rin e , has been set by' the staff. The goal is based on the num­ ber of annuals sold last year. Since 400 were sold last year and the La w School enrollment was 580. approximately 500 should be sold this year because the enrollment is 785 students. in "W e could have sold at least 20 the past more 1954 annuals month if we had just had them available, so we are encouraging students to sign up now for their 1955 Peregrinus,” said E d York. editor. Another part of Peregrinus Week , is to take the pictures of all law students for the class sections. This year the senior pictures will be taken first instead of thp first year law students. This is being done in order that they may use the same picture for the Placement Bureau of die Law School and for the Law School Panel The price of the PeiTgrinus is $6. Students may pay the full price of the annual or pay $1 now and the rest by December 15 the dead­ line for subscriptions "Since the cost of tilt' students pictures is paid for by the annual and the cost of reproduction has doubled we will probably charge the legal fraternities and sorority ! for their section.’ said York. "How- ! ever, we want to avoid raising the ! cost of the annual to the student this year since it wa'' increased from $5 to $H only last year 'Secure Children' Bown Topic Today "Building Security in the Young Child" will be the topic of Dr. Oliver Bown, director of the coun­ seling division of the University of I Texas Testing and Guidance B u r­ eau Wednesday at the meeting of dm First Methodist Mother’s Club is scheduled Idle meeting for 9.30 a.m. and is to be held in tho Margaret Turner Room of t h e church. Members and guests will be served coffee before the lecture. scopic script by the Bronte chil­ dren are in the Stark Room. Miss Trice explained that tile Brontes owned a set of small wooden soldi­ ers with which they lived in an im -j aginary play-land. T h e children even wrote doll-si/ed books for their toy friends. Miss Fannie Ratchford, curator of rare books in the Library, has studied these tiny volumes care­ fully. She believes they contain the germ of the novels the Brontes wrote in their maturity. The L ib ra ry also has Leigh Hunt's collection of hair from fam ­ ous writers. It contains locks from the heads of Keats. Milton, Shel­ ley. and the Browning*. Welding Society Awards Toprac The Am erican Welding Society has awarded Dr. A A. Toprac, as­ sociate professor of civil engineer­ ing. the .1954 Gold Medal award for hIs paper on "An Investigation of Welded Connections for Portal Fra m es." in the Jan u ary Dr, Toprac s paper was publish-, issue of the i cd Welding Journal. The Welding So-; defy declared the article present­ ed the greatest contribution to the advancement and use of welding this year, in Chicago during Thq award w ill be made during the national fall meeting of the society taking place at the Hotel Sherman the week of November I The presen­ tation will be made Monday morn­ ing by H, Malcolm Priest, chair­ man of the committee of awards. Dr. Toprae plans to participate also in the conference of the U n i­ versity Research Professors of the Welding Research Council. Wed­ nesday, November 3 The Rev. Charlton to Speak I The R e v . Gordon Charlton, of the Episcopal diocese of New York, s w ill be guest speaker at a dinner Wednesday at ti p.m. at 2607 Uni- j versify Avenue. His topic will be, “ The Episcopal Church Overseas. ’ j All Episcopal students are invited J to attend. The Rev. Charlton's talk is sponsored by the Canterbury Cluh. i>sue to d ay; A "question-mark” w orld government w ill be dis- cussed Wednesday by radio com­ mentator Leon Pearson the Texas Union Main p.m. iii lounge at 8 ! Mr. Pearson, sponsored by the Forum Speakers Committee, will speak on "The Future of World Governm ent." The program is tree to all ''in­ dents. Admission price for non-stu­ dents is $1. Tickets for each single engagement may be obtained at the door. "M r. Pearson s extensive know­ ledge of world government is tile product of his reporting United Nations affairs for cloven years SPE Silver Home, But How and Why Still a Mystery The mystery of the Sigma Phi Epsilons’ lost silverware had not been solved Monday, but they had it back at home and were eating in style. The silver was taken Friday by some mysterious person and re­ turned Saturday. The S P F s dined with wooden utensils at two m eal' Friday. " It must bo 'Nome prankstei rn ( ’levis Morrison, S P E pranksters house manager, speculated " It was returned as mysteriously as I if was taken.” D a n c e ( la s s o s N eed G i r l s Dance lessons will lie offered in the Texas Union Wednesday after­ noon at 3, 4. and 5 o’clock. The classes are getting overwhelming i response, said M olly Moffett, pro­ gram director ol the Union, but she said that more girls are still needed for the classes. said Clovis Morrison, chairm an oft the Forum Speakers Committee. “ \\ e therefore feel that Mr. Pear- j son is an expert on the subject and can give us the answ er to co­ hesive world government." M orri­ son added. M r. Pearson is also considered I an expert on VVashington news and interpretative reporting. F o r ten years, with his brother Drew P e a r­ son. he produced the "Washington Merry-Go-Round, column and weekly broadcast. daily Before his present position as N Bt; commentator on foreign af fails, M r. Pearson was on the In ­ ternational News Service stall fox four years He is author of “ Critic at Large He first reported State Depart­ ment news in Washington, and then went to Baris after W orld W a r ll as correspondent for IN S. Ile spent many weeks in Moscow during the post-war period covering the Hic, Three meetings, and the Big Four in Foreign Ministers' conference 1947. He has been on the N R C news staff for seven years and is con­ sidered fly* many as one of the lcad- M arketing Association To Hear W e lh a u sen C arl C Welhausen, president <>; Te.xTan Company, will speak at a coffee given by the Am erican M a r­ keting Association Wednesday at 7:30 p in m J B 307. lbs speech will ( (insist of a i a e problem w hich Tex Tan has faced The Student Chapter of the Am erican Marketing Association is now open for membership to both men and women, and all people interested in marketing or it' n lated fields are urged to attend the coffee W U (j oeJ on ^Jrere Vt KDN KSDAY 8-3 Flection for Assembly and As of Texas Librarians, staff room of library. sociate Justice position' 4, 5, and ti Dance lessons Texas 9-12 Ticket drawings for UT-SMl , Union Main Lounge INSTALLATION FREE O N ALL STOCK O R DUAL SETS giv* your car . ★ M O R E H O R S E P O W E R a F A S T E R A C C E L E R A T I O N * H I G H E R T O P S P E E D ★ L O N G E R E N G I N E L IF E * L O W E R O P E R A T IN G C O S T DUAL MUFFLER SETS STOCK MUFFLERS made by In tern atio n al Parts M uffler are unconditionally g u aran teed fo r Life of veh i­ it is installed. cle on which Central Auto Parts Call 2-3303 tor Ira* estimates 3212 E a st U t game, Gregory Gym. 9-6 Chemistry open house, Chem- i Hall istry Building. 12:10 University Aiea Kiwanis Club, 'Texas Federated Women s Clubs Building. 1-4:30 Ticket drawings for UT- S M U game, Gregory Gym . ; 1-5 Student Government Commit­ tee certificates of service may be picked up in Students’ Asso­ ciation office I 2- Cars leave YM C A for voluntoei work at the Texas State Hospi- tai. ! 3 Staff Association cif University mg “ objective” commentators. Before beginning his journali*tic career, M r Pearson taught at the I. diversity ol Pennsylvania and the Haverford School Mr. Pearson received his bachelor’* degree at Swarthmore College, where he was graduated with Phi Beta Kappa honors. He has a master of arts degree from Harvard. speakers "M r. Pearson is one of the many the nationally known Forum Speakers Committee has in scheduled open forum style with stu­ dents to corno and talk said Morrison the Eddie Gilmore. Associated Pres- correspondent, w ill be on the Uni 14 to versify campus February talk about his "Report on R ussia." "O u r program differs from that of the Great Issues series in that we bring a variety of speakers sub­ who cover many different jects," Morrison explained. “ The programs of Great Issues are built around a central them e, speak on and all this theme. 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' s n* j Patronize Texan Advertisers lith #t .po p” . 2 5114 J Com* to lunch and v#* Fashion Show every W ed n esd ay 51 I W . 19th Phone 2-313 W t c W e l a y , C c * . 2 7 1 9 5 * T H E D A " Y T E X A N p ' 1 » * Associate Justice, Assembly Candidates Arts and Sciences Engineering D K K R F R G F .R , e n d o r s e d b y the R e p r e s e n t a t i v e P a r t y : I feel a n d o ur t h a t the C ollege of Engt- n e e i m g should b e c o m e m o t e h o tiv rjy m te i e x t e d in s t u d e n t g o v e in - roer ’ s h o u l d b< well r e p r e s e n t e d rn th** Student A s s e m b l y , We for t r u e c a m p u s r e p r e s e n t a t i o n l a t h e r t h a n l e a v in g th** t **,ns in th e h a n d s of a fe w glo ry s e e k e r s , sh o u ld s t r i v e v cm - The Stu d e n t A s - e m b l y sh o u ld ad- v o c ate the follow ing: 1 A d*'ftnife p l a n *»f U n i v e r s i ty to a d in c o m ­ fin an c ia l a A slant* pletion of O p e r a t i o n G o p b e i 2. I ’he p a r t i c i p a t i o n of the e ngi­ the v a r io u s in n e e r in g v a rie tie s r im p u s a< tivitie - t h e r e b y g a in i n g their des# ved r e c o g n i ti o n on c a m ­ i a s . 3. T h a t p a r k i n g v i o la t io n s he hand!***! try th** S t u d e n t C o u r t r a t h ­ e r th a n the d i s c ip l i n a r y c o m m i t t e e , 1. T h a t a c o m p l e t e i n v e s ti g a ti o n to rh** po ss ib ility of I.*- m a d e a s a p p ly i n g a th le tic the lighting of M e m o r i a l S t a d i u m thus pi e v e n tin g the e a r l y s e a s o n sw el­ ler! rig on Hie the st m d - field a n d pro fits to rn I fee! th at th*' S tu d e n t A s s e m b l y ha s a c h i e v e d a fine r e c o r d in the t h r e e y e a r s . T h is p r o g r e s s pa st the en­ m ould be a c c e l e r a t e d bv f in e ng i­ n e e r s sXM BRAD SHA W . n o n . * a t e d Ivy Hi** Stud* ut P a r t y ident ho*i, n r h th** vc ay. lea d in g the If *>!*•! ted I sh a ll a c t i v e l y rep- 1 *■ ■ n! in a ll St Hen* A s se m b ly p ro c e e d in g s . I will give p rob ­ th* > ngineei a tte n tio n t h e s e to , pecan I lem s ; STAN ADAMS T O M K. B A R T O N SHIPLEY C O H E N T O M C U L L I N A N D IC K BERGER S A M B R A D S H A W ALAN CARSON DEJE D A ILY IRVEN DeVORE I £ A 4 k r o s e t t a M cG r e g o r A L A N F O G E L B E R G D O N H A R T CLIFF HO DG ES * .* vf A f Jk V i e M O R R I S I. P a r k i n g ‘J O p e r a t i o n G o p h e r 3 L ettin g is s t u d e n t s know til** IHI w h a t in e a c h ref>- tieing d o n e X* r e k e n ta live council o r A s s e m b l y . the XI,A A < ARNON, end or s e d K e p i e s e n ta tt v e P a r t y t>V s | W L K I X D XM v i inioj > I I) th** R e p r e s e n t a t i v e Party to t h r i c e on stud e nt One of in> p*'t pi evi - i:» p.*> inj 15 r e n ts tot • a s h in g * < i>*•< k fit on* of our “ V a rsity N a tio na l Hank w hich s e e m f w h o n e e d s o m e e x tr a c h a n c e it. think Mu v e s h g attern 1 P e r h a p s Sttxient ( lie* k < a .hir 11* B u t i "j w,.nill hi s o a k * o p e r a t in g * xpen * able on 5 i **rit ■ a ■ b e ek a t u a lion d e m a n d to a Being a P l a n II student I na fur al Iv f a v o r a w o r k a b le adapt;* h on of t h e O n e O n rn alum plan ria to r * * - e s t . a b l i s h i n e n t o f S tud e nt P a r k lr iK C o m m u t e ! thoroughly e x p l o r e tin problem f a v o r I the ( Klieg e if A u It y o u e l e c t rn* I on ly h a v e o n e * trnpa! r pr<>ni h e to m a k e to ms l,% l i las m a t ! s i , in fit d i c e s your assem blym en, I will s t r i v e to the utmost of my ability t o rn partially s e r v e an d represen t you HIM h . B A U T O N , ni im if t h t Ie, ir.H is ora the S tude n t P a r t y I s h o u ld Ilk* f lo w in g Kl mi* t o work tow art! the BETTY TEMPLETON L E N N Y V O N D O H L E N N A N C Y W A L K E R I A r e so lu tio n lo the B ourd of R e g ents * x p re ssin g student upin- rn on und* i g r a d u a t e r -trial desert*- g a b o n . My »nvn opinion is th a t the t mixer sit v In mid arhiev c rat ia i in te g r a tio n quirk!*. 2. E f f e c tiv e e v a lu a tio n und crib- risin of t h e u n d e r g r a d u a t e c u rri seniors un I • ilium a nd ret e m gradual* inst n u tors by .5 To p r e em -i g i i m p i n um ber of e m in e n t sp e a k ei I E m p h a s i s on Un net d 1 r for l a r g e tu d ttto n u m u niv ersity of o u r standini u lcq u a b i t NIMRI.EX ! (IIH N. nom inn md by the S tu d e n t Party 1. I iii e n d e a v o r to the best of m y ability to c a r r y out the duties of an A r t s a n d Sciences as wnihlv m a n in lh* m ost act*'.*■ and eft,i cut w a y possible 2. I will s u p p o rt tin adoption of hall sn I hut g a m e s with a s y s te m fo r selling guest ticket to Southw est Cor.leia-nr*- m |Mxlls the\ wouhl he Students, to e m e r T h e U niv e rsity of ahU- th e ir T exa s Schools’ a c t i v it y c a r d our system guest of acq u irin g would sim p lify in o th e r col ticket- leges, a n d w ill la ii g about h e ll e r r elations with si hoofs wantin g tm k n s to I T hoi ne g a m e I the friends tic k e ts, feel and this for 3. I w i l l th* a c t i v e l y t mon e x p u l s i o n p r o g r a m . m d wall t r y to s e t t l e t h a t issue this y e a r s u p t to rt 4. I wall a m e e n l> a tt e m p t to vc- fin c ure a w o r k a b l e h on or se ste t th** the I pi v e r s i f y a n d continue w o rk of th e Snid er! Integrity C o m ­ m ittee a. I wail s u a v e to g a m the m u t ­ est of f r e s h m a n , t r a n s f e r stu d e n ts ami P l a n II in a joes in student gov e m i n e n t a c tiv itie s TOM < I 1.1,1 X XX It is m y d e s i r e as yoni s t u d e n t r e p r e s e n t a t i v e to p ro m o te y o u r in­ t e r e s t s rn m y van pn.sibj* m d t o e s p e c i a l l y c o n c e rn my: e lf m the following fields 1. T o w o rk to w a rd tile f u r t h e r ­ civx >1 wade a n c e of a n e v e n tu a l in accordion** w in h o n o r s y s t e m interests of you, the stu d e n ts th* This program was s t a l l e d on . last y e a r , and work • m a l l s c a l e t o w a r d s this ho nor ays t e m should Im* c ontinued d u r i n g t h e en su in g years installation of the the 2. T o b r i n g th e v a rs ity v h l e n stu d e n t p r o g r a m c l o s e r to body. T h e A th letic Council ha s only o n e a l a r g e r r e p r e s e n t a t i o n on th*- C ou n­ cil s h o u l d bo given to a stu d e n t body o f lfi.fJOO m e m b e r s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e : s t u d e n t t o 3. T o b r i n g a bou t a pot-.dble so­ lu tion p* ,bieni. T h is c o u ld b e d o n e by an im m edi- a te s u r v e y of t h e p r o b l e m , follow - p a r k ir u t h e del mitt off a t on t h e p a rt to see bident A- «*mblv acuo- p r o b le m is bro u g h t the U n i v e r s i ty m e n t i o n of n o m in a t e d by lh* I * X11. X ‘ai Iv i m s t i o iig ly of Ct d i r g e ( to legislate College of th** cd by a OI di.it tin to th e oil lend 111 It Student I I V ''Cill - t m e in th* C I K < 2 I vviii p r o m o te a s y s t e m <>t div e rs if ie d le a d e r s h ip to get m o r e a c t u ides. student'- into H u m < i th e feu '. 1111111) m o r e e f­ Ieadei t tie v a r io u s o r g a n i z a ­ in ficiency tions m d ai 11 VMI ifs ii till mug d o ’t> - * a n g u is a n d o f I •'< intend to mak* r a n g e m e n t s so th a t a w iI tin hay pi** it ai m a n d bn t u r n p n A seinhly specific ai l e m h l y m i n Im nr definite s t u d e n t s ; of lie a s s e m b l y m e n will in to th** iii Ihe-o fir*ihlem indiv idual to '"* 4. i e g i - l a i e a n s t riV * •. mi blow to roup s of tu kets to h o m e foot- this would sc hool I wit I a c t w h i c h d r a w blo c s ba 11 y a m e s I believe mid u p s a g g in g te n d to b - p i n t, lu x I X the S tu d e n t P a r t y n o m in a t e d bv ll* X OKI I xviii ll elected* Work tow ard I A ( loset g o v e r n m e n t and think is l a t u r e p o '- i b l e a nd d e s i r a b l e I tic b e tw e e n student the T e x a s L e g ­ is both that this J An a u d ito riu m a d e q u a t e to iaiste and e x p a n d ­ s tu d e n ts b e t t e r ti .a a nee*!- ing Unix et.sity. > K eeping sn- issues helot*- die f o r m e d about Student Assembly ; a n d a m e d i u m t h ro u g h -u> ti a s su ggestion b o x e s vv Im ii and Si lent a - students Min b e known. tile w ishe s of A r t s I More d a t e tic kets X o o rd in a tio n of th** G i e a t Is s u e s p r o g r a m with o t h e r schools c a w h e r e b y s p e a k e r s of th is a the f a s t could b e O ffered a Iron, spe a k ing e n g a g e m e n t s , g e tt i n g b e tte r s p e a k e rs m d c h e a p ­ e r r a te s . n e s of I b e lie ve fi M o rt a* live p a r t i c i p a t i o n ol t m v e r s it y in the N a tio n a l Stu­ tin de n t Association, that not only T e x a s U n i v e r s i ty , but all the South a n d S o u th w e st would ben* tit R O S ET T A M e * .K l* .O K ed by the Student P a r t y tin o u c h o u r l e a d e r s h ip n o m i n a t ­ S tu de nt G o v e r n m e n t t a n be and in sh o u l d be a m o r e v ita l fact**! I im- stu­ life of ♦•very U nive rsity de n t. To c a r r y out th e r e s p o n s i ­ bility of e n c o u r a g in g s t u d e n t s to p a r t i c i p a t e a ctiv ely , a c e r t a i n type of a s s e m b l y m a n is n e e d e d . T h at a s - e m b l y m a n m ust not only he th r o u g h p r e v io u s p a rti- q u a li f i e d hi;: m u s t a ls o h a v e a < ip atio n to a w a k e n e a c h Mu­ , k e e n d e s i r e de n t to die need of S tu d e n t G ov­ e r n m e n t 1 A s yagji a sse m b ly m a n I will c a r e f u ll y o b s e r v e an d t a k e a. hon I will the best of m y a b ility , to weigh (airly a n d will ,iie tin to suppoi t bio * ta k e st 1 o u r -fep vs Hi* ii you a d v o c a te a n d a r r most benefit ta I to die Student Body f o r you* bone fit I wall study bt** ef­ fects of the n e w I din alloo.ti Co un­ cil and pro viding It w o ik s , I will seek to p ro m o te s i m i l a r r e la tio n s rn all schools the didie s intel* st a n d my involved I i m U t m o s t (kivei nmerit, tin With my - a m e n lf elected, 1 * ail .Ilion el i n a c tiv e Student will t e ti e s XI* M O R R O I. To help bi mg Blanket T a x to Tex is 2 To get the College or A rts an d Si lences to provide blue books tot stu d e n ts to c u r b the « h e a t i n g prob- lem 3 To e n c o u r a g e U niv ersity b u y ­ ing of the 1 a m ­ pul- to help c u r b the pa e king pro b­ lem lots s u r r o u n d i n g I To fin an c e Union e n d o w m e n t ill p ro fits of Coke v e n d ­ fund with ing m a c h i n e s ’> To prov ide least boxes on at the Forty Acres l i t n X I t M P I . ETON lib rary r e t u r n tw o c o r n e r s of To p e r fo r m *conscientiously an d diligently those dutie s *>t a s s e m b l y ­ 1- set h a t h m a n tile c o n s titu ­ iii tion to c o -o p era te m d w o r k with faculty an d stud e nt g l o u p s in o r d e r i n te r e s t and a to p ro m o te m o r e b e tt e r unde! sta n d in g of stu d e n t to w o rk p u r b r u l a i Iv g o v e r n m e n t, w ith th o se 01 gan i/.alio ns in te r e s t e d in the o r ie n ta tio n of all n ew stu ­ the U n iv e r sity , e n te r in g d e n t s freshet* n md 11 a n s f e t s , P I N VX XOS IIO Ell.I N *m I -1* >1 - ed by the R e p r e s e n t a t i v e P a r t y ; I strive to c a r r y out Hie shall (intifs ol 1 n 1 -t inbly m a n a s p r e ­ sc r i b e d in tile stu de nt c o nstitutio n. My a n n is to se r v e you c o n sc ie n t!-: randy witii a d e e p a w a r e n e s s of m y o b lig a tio n to t r y to o b t a i n the following tor you I X l a r g e r a ll o t m e n t os d a t e tic k e ts for f o o t b a l l g a m e s . I T h e f o rm u la tio n of a b e tt e r F a c u lty Student 1rela tionsh ip in the C o I I e g <* ol Arts a n d S c ie n c e s tin nu,Mi a th** one e s I a b I bcd rn ‘ii** C olle g e of F d u c a tio n oum ii s i m i l a r to 3. A m o r e fa ir a p p o r t i o n m e n t of f u n d s b a s e d on the - indent- be n e fite d by B la n k e t-! ix number of e a c h re cip ie n t. X XXI X XX XI.Kl 1; . b id en t se r v e Hi* I bein e that Hie A s s e m b ly c a n by bes! gi\ mg sin e t.n-Mt* all*at to the many p r o b l e m - t ha t a r i s e a n d bv p r e s e n t i n g to th* si* quest ii ms solutions defin ite twidv I will w o r k to aid the F i e - h o i a n Council bv pro v id in g a m o r e t h o r ­ ough g o v e r n m e n t e d u c a ti o n pro ­ g r a m in a d d ition to t h e o r i e n t a t i o n s y s te m I will se e k gi e a t e r c o o p e r ­ the a ti o n of Le so s t h e ir c o m m o n goals. the A s s e m b l y a n d in ai hiev mg I ’m i rn M y in te re s t h a s b e e n very m u c h a r o u s e d a f t e r st u d y i n g the r e p o r t s on the ASA c onvention. I wail w ork profit to f ro m Hie w o i k done b y o u r new ly f o r m e d ASA T U X h o a r d stu d e n t body tile sec or X well known busine** re c Mine corneum wilt Eave rcpt** sentatlv. * o n tin c a m p u s XV eclnesftay N ove m ­ b e r Vi. to interview gradual*'!, wit a Ka "i m a degree* who sr* in ter* si.*d in going Into that compam rt-prcsomativ' s Complete 1- sates to.* is given and initial continuous education will to advancement. For further informa­ tion no to tile Student hr;*.ploy .i.ec.t Bureau. J’“arr* Hall lo.;. training lead Th* Girt Scouts o f Ame? tea w ill have a representative on the campo# Friday, November 5. interview • our?u g r a d u a t e s i n t e r e s t e d in being field .md district directors Tin# work is with adult volunteers not children Mak* appotn'ments In the S t u d e n t K m p lo y m e n t B u r e a u I V a n v ii alt 106, to rX nationally- Known lumber pro­ cessing and distributing concern ha- an outstanding opportunity for an a lu m n u s w ho w ould br* in ter e sted in bern* san s m an ager fo r th e ir o u t­ door f u r n itu r e d e p a r tm e n t A g e 26- U M u st h av e s o m e s a le s m a n s h ip ex p e rien ce . For d e ta ils go to th e Stu d en t Employ rr,* nt B ureau P earce H a il lots. n nod o r g a n ic A ch em ical com pany so u th T e x a s n eed s a p u b lic ret at tons man. A n . m ajor w ith th** right qoss 1 f - «Mtions xxiii b<* a ccep ta b le. T o Q uali­ fy th*- stu d en t m ust be a b le to m eet th e pu b !i< con d u ct for C ham b ers o f C om ­ p rogram s m erce. do a o f su ch a* a r tic le s for pap ers vt r h in e ta lk s and and m agazin es, malt* c o n d u ct group m e e tin g s 'th e salary xviii be around S i s- per m*>nth ii* p en d in g upon a b ility b a r i- ground A pplican ts m u st be b etw een '.*?» **nd to years of age. F H ither in fo r m a tio n roux be o b ta in e d us the E m jp.oym ent B u r t a u, ■student am ou n t lim ite d and i i t P e a r c e H ail 106. I iielieve i n itia tiv e th at e n g i n e e r i n g stu- *l*nt- m u s t a s s u m e in st u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t o r l ib e r a l fo rc ­ es on the * irtipus will d e s tr o y the College of E n g i n e d ing A p r i m e ex impi** i- the p r o p o s e d C o re C u r ­ r i c u l u m which to s t y e a r s A s s e m ­ bly a p p r o v e d , N o e n g i n e e r i n g eoJ- ege c ould long -uiviv** u n d e r su*'h a p r o g r a m a n d I p r o m i s e I will it at e very o p p o r tu n ity fight 'Iii*' e n g in e e r s h a v e sh o w n what they thin k of the I m on a n d Union e x p a n s io n by their ‘'T a y l o r s T R o o m , ” own U nion funds an d should tie a ll o c a t e d to if, a i though 1 tuna ming com plete ly the control of e n g i n e d s. construe tine th a t U nion I believ* u n d e r lf e l e c t e d . I p r o m i s e to devote ti,'* ...... s a 1 *. a m o u n t of t i m e md orangy m d p r o m i s e to c o -o p e r a te fully w ith th** S tu d e n t E n g i n e e r i n g Co up* ii ta r e p r e s e n t th e e n g in e e r s m d the A s s e m b l y . XI. XX ETM■ EULBE RG, n o m i n a t e d by th** Student P a r t y . - n o n c e i a lo n e the in To c r e a t e i n te r e s t in s tu d e n t gov­ e r n m e n t and to a c h i e v e b e tte r - i n ­ dent-! cuilty the r e l a t i o n s e s t a b l i s h m e n t of i n d iv i d u a l si bool in Hie S tu­ councils such a s exist dent E n g i n e e r i n g C ouncil. t h r o u g h To w o r k r e v is io n of t o w a r d a the p r e s e n t voting s y s t e m so th at tim** Mirisumtng m e t h o d - c a n he e lim in a te d . T o p r o m o te c a m p u s w ide rn O p e r a t i o n G o p h e r a n d i n te r ­ to est prove t e - u l t i n g b e n efits c an be e n jo y e d b y all U n iv e rsity student - th a t the To s e r v e to t h e best of my ability a - a n A s s e m b l y m a n w h o knows a nd r e p r e s e n t s i n t e l est of all t h e engincei DOX H A R T . e n d o r s e d by the R e p ­ re s e n t a ti v e P a rty e n g i n e e r i n g I a m in f a v o r of b e t t e r a n d m o r e ^ p r e s e n t a ­ effective in - i n d e n t g o v e r n m e n t . This tion could b e s t be a c c o m p l i s h e d by m a k i n g the e n g i n e e r i n g A s s e m b l y ­ m en m e m b e r s of the Stu den t Fn- g i n e e n n g Council. As thi- body r e p re s e n t s e a c h d e p a r t m e n t in the College of E n g in e e r i n g , p ro b l e m s a r is in g h e r e could be t a k e n to the th e e le c te d Student Ass e m b l y bv e n g in e e ri n g r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s . In the s a m e m a n n e r , A s s e m b l y m a t t e r s the En- m a y h** c a r r i e d h a c k g i n e e n n g C oun cil r e c o m ­ for m e n d a tio n s . to its The u se of the h o n o r s y s t e m could well he e x p a n d e d in the Col­ lege of E n g in e e r i n g . Th** f u r t h e r use should be g o v e r n e d by fa cu lty - -tudent < o m m i t t e e s Tin* p a r k i n g s i t u a t i o n -hould he m o re fully e x p lo re d , a n d s te p s be ta k e n fa cilitie s m e e tin g th e n e e d - of the i n c r e a s e d en rollm ent to h a v e p a r k i n g CME'E' H O D G E S , n o m i n a t e d by th** S tu d e n t P a r t y 1 To a v o id the 2 To p r o p o s e a n d the b a sis of g r o u p o r c lu b a f filia tio n for r e p r e s e n t a ­ individual. tion i n v e s ti g a te th** idea of a U n iv e r s i ty -s p o n s o re d flying school a n d to seek w h a t e v e r fe dera l ud ■ in be h a d for its es- l a b l i s h m e n t r e p r e s e n t to 3. To h e lp with beltei r o - o i d m a - tion of th e R O T C ’s w ith the U n i­ ve rsity . a n d to s t a n d behind t h e m in p e r t i n e n t A s s e m b l y m a t t e r s I T o w o r k with o t h e r s who a r e an xio u- to M»ek a b e tt e r solu tion to the p a r k i n g p r o b l e m in the c o n ­ g e s t e d e n g i n e e r i n g a r e a . 5 T o .sponsor c i g a r e t t e m a c h i n e s in -chool b u ild in g s on a basis s i m i ­ l a r to t h a t ct the cold-d* ink s i t u ­ ation ti. To w o r k fot a b e t t e r a p p o r ­ t io n m e n t of the B la n k e t- T a x fu n d s with the I x m g h o r n B a n d in ryind s u c h o rg a n iz a t i o n s a s 7. To i n v e s ti g a te the U n i v e r s i ty p a y sc a le a n d tind if m o r e c a n be done for th o se U niversity s t u d e n ts w h o w o r k f o r U n i v e r s i ty s c a le RAX RABREN e n d o r s e d b y R e p r e s e n t a t i v e P a r t y the s e m b l y m a n E n g i n e e r i n g , r e p r e s e n t In r u n n i n g for the offu ** of As­ the College of in ten tion to i n te r e s ts of the en- to th*- hest from if is my i g i n e e r in g s t u d e n t body th** of m y a b ility . I b e li e v e th is c a n best be done To -<***k i n s t a l l m e n t of c ig a ret)! mai b in es in th*' e n g i n e e r i n g build­ ings All possible m e a n s should be to s p e e d u p ’he co m p le tio n used of Ope: a n o n G o p h e r . by : R A Y R A BK E to co-ordinate g i n e e r i n g Council t h e i r e ffo rts w ith th o se af th e Stu­ dent A s se m bly . I. Rev iew ing a n y p r o p o s e d a d d i ­ tion of liheral a i t s c o u r s e s to the e n g in e e r i n g r e a l iz i n g t h a t a n y such a d d itio n s w o u l d d e ­ c r e a s e th e n u m b e r of n e c e s s a r y t e c h n i c a l c o u rses . c u r r i c u l u m 3 C o ntin uing to w o rk to i m p r o v e i n te r e s t s of e n g i n e e r i n g s t u ­ in o u r U n i v e r s i t y 's s t u d e n t th e d e n ts g o v e r n m e n t . I Vigorous p r o m o ti o n a n d sup- I. W o rk in g directly w ith the E n - [>ort of O p e ra tio n ( Gopher. Architecture « BOB FERRELL BOB I EiKKKI.I.: S in c e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e l a m p a i g n pi o n u s e s don t • p p e a l to m e I will d i s p e n s e with th e m *n*I b r ie f ly say t h a t m y idea of a giKTtl the Student A s s e m b l y is one w h o knoxvs e n o u g h about stu d e n t a f f a i r s th at h e c a n t a k e a n a c t i v e p a r t in the d isc u ssio n, 'h e the d e b a t e de c isio n s of t h e Student A s inbly an d to t h e s e id ea l- A - y o u r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f ro m th** S< bool of A r c h i t e c t u r e I w ould ful­ a l w a y s keeping fill in m in d I a m r e p r e s e n t i n g bu t r e a l i z i n g th a t the U n i v e r s i ty a s a w h o le c o m e s In st. KG x x G R I M S O N , i n d o r s e d Ivy the R e p r e s e n t a t i v e P a r t y : the g r o u p w h ic h I iielieve th at a m u c h c lo s e r re- j l a t i o n s h i p b e tw e e n s t u d e n t s of the s. bool of \ r e h i t e c t u r e a n d the fa c ­ ulty c ould a* c o m p l i s h m a n y ne ed­ i m p r o v e m e n t s . T h is sh o u ld be ed d o n e by b e t t e r d e f in in g ih< duties and a im s of stu d e n t o r g a n iz a t i o n s in t h e school. T h e n . with stu d e n ts .md fa cu lty in a c c o r d a n d w o rking with th e U n i v e r s i ty , a p r o g r a m of i m p r o v e m e n t s c o uld be mop* e as i­ ly a c c o m p l i s h e d ,»*. f a m is h in g t o n g e r an d m o r e a p p ro ­ p r e * . bbl ary h o r n s *2** b u n g in g • to tile University e m in en t speakers su c h a s - i i i E G A N G L E A S O N D U K E SQUIBB J A C K A. S T E H L IN G in the fields of a r t . a r c h i t e c t u r e a n d building <3» e s t a b l i s h i n g an e m p l o y m e n t s y s t e m f o r a r c h ite c - fure s t u d e n ts , <4* g r a d u a t i n g with t h o s e s t u d e n t s w h o h a v e honors t h r o u g h s e r v i c e o r e a r n e d m e r i t (5) sc h o las tic a c h i e v e m e n t im p ro v in g thp A r c h i t e c t u r e Build ­ ing with m u c h n e e d e d s ' o r a g e f a ­ cilities a n d s t u d e n t lounge an d G r e a t e r e m p h a s i s be should the U n iv e r s ity plac ed o n solving lack of a p a r k in g p r o b l e m a n d I l a r g e a u d it o r i u m . F u r t h e r m o r e would the U n i v e r s i ty to see u-o to a g r e a t e r e x t e n t the t a l e n ts of in the Sc hool of A r c h i t e c t u r e solving p r o b l e m s of the U n iv e r si y physical p lan t. DI KE SQI IBR: like I. S t i m u l a t e a n As A s s e m b l y m a n for the School of .Architecture I will e ndea vor to; in stu- deni g o v e r n m e n t b y e q u al r e p r e ­ se ntation of all the School of A r c h i te c t u r e i n t e r e s t c la s s e s rn 3. A p p r o p r i a t e stu d e n t 2 K e ep s t u d e n ts b i f o r m e d about issue- b e fo re the S t u d e n t A s se m bly. in a f a ir m a n n e r I will do so a f t e r study of t h e n e e d - of the o r g a n i ­ zations se e k in g a po rtio n of the fund. funds 4. E n c o u r a g e rn e a t i n g s a n d r o u n d - t a b l e d i sc u ssio n s on the hasp- p r o b l e m s of a r c h i t e c t u r e a n d th e p ro fes sio n , 5. S e c u r e a g r e a t e r n u m b e r of p r o m i n e n t -peak**! s for the School of A r c h i t e c t u r e 6 . . O b t a i n botte for s t u d e n t s supplies. s t o r a g e s p a c e 7. O b t a in mon* and better e q u i p ­ m e n t f o r students I will w o r k 8. F o r m u l a t e p l a n s for a i r - c o n ­ d i tio n in g t h e Archit* - h u t Build ing. ju st a n d to p r a c t i c a l solu tion s to the p i o b l e m s w hic h a r e i n tr o d u c e d an d will fill t h e office t o the best of my ab ility . JACK A. STEHLI NG: find a n d t h a t is the P a t r i c k Henry ont o s a i d : “ I h a v e l a m p by w hich m y fe e t but on e l a m p a i e g u id ed of e x p e r i e n c e : I ani now a s e n i o r rn th e School of A r c h i te c t u r e , but d u sin g m y y e a r s at this U nive rsity I h a v e re c e iv e d a BA in h isto r y an d I s p e n t a y e a r in L^*w School. While in A r t s a n d S c ien c es I w a s a m e m b e r of L a m b d a Chi Alpha a n d A lpha P h i O m e g a ; I w a s p r e s ­ ident of Hill C o u n t r y Club, on t h e in N e w m a n In te r- C lu b Council Club, in 1 the M u s ic , T a le n t, a n d P u b l i c Re* in G e r m a n Club, s e r v e d la!ion - C o m m i t te e s , b e c o m i n g l a t t e r rn 1951. I c h a i r m a n of th e w a s F r e s h m a n H ono r C o u n c il r e p ­ in L a w School. I w a s r e s e n t a t i v e p r e s i d e n t of th e s o p h o m o r e H a s - of th e School of A r c h i t e c t u r e . L a s t year I d e sig n e d - e tt i n g s for “ Wind­ ball and p e r f o r m e d in R o u n d ­ up u p R e vie w . I a m a m e m b e r of AIA a n d I a m v e r s i n g on t h e SIU* d e n t - F a c u i t y R e la t io n s C o m m i t t e e . I k n o w that a s A s s e m b l y r e p r e s e n ­ ta t i v e from o u r M'hool I c a n sin­ cere ly and e n e r g e ti c a l l y w o r k to­ w a r d : 1. I n c r e a s i n g la b s p a c e fo r soph­ o m o r e a nd s e n i o r c l a s s e s b y e n ­ closin g the w e s t a r c h w a y s . 2. In sta lla tio n of a d e q u a t e s t o r­ ( h a f t i n g a n d d e c e n t s p a c e a g e t a b le s in d e sig n labs. 3. C r e a t i n g a n d a job b u r e a u w ith in ou r p u b ic :zing p a r t - t i m e school. 4 P r o m o t e a l u m n i p a r t i c i p a t i o n un school i m p r o v e m e n t . 5, In g e n e r a l do w h a t I c a n to­ w a r d bringing t h e School of Archi- the , l e c t u r e e c o n o m ic a lly u p ; s t a t u s e n ioy e d b y o t h e r M'hnoU on T he U n iv e r sity of Te.xa- c a m p u s Neith er platform not picture w a s to Issue Campaign Promises and Platforms Education Business Administration Wednesday. Oct. 27. 1754 THE D A ILY TEXA N Page 5 MARTY P H E L P S : I will w ork closely with and en­ deavor to m a k e this first Student- F acu lty E ducation College Council successful in realizing its purposes and potentialities. I am v e ry interested in the work of Orientation Council and I be­ lieve its p r o g r a m and needs should be given am p le consideration by the Student Assembly. This pro­ far-reachrng: new g ra m can be student*, tran sfe rs, and m arrie d students alike should be given the opportunity it bene­ to share fits. in I will c on side r carefully all is­ sues brou gh t before the Student Assem bly, a n d I will vote im p a r ­ tially on them . WEEWEE SUTTON, nominated by the Student P a r t y : I feel the need in the College of E ducation for a greater sense of unity an d loyalty. This can be brought about. I feel, by several concrete projects. F irst, an education new sletter, j w ritten for and by education stu­ dents, to inform and educate the school. Second, a in Sut­ ton H all; a room dow nstairs can be secured and converted for this purpose. Third, a method of keep- lounge HAL ATKINS J R - endorsed by the R ep re se n tativ e P a r t y : More recognition for College of Fine Arts functions. Many things happen in the College of Fine Arts th at a r e n ev er heard of around the cam p u s. They need m ore and b ette r publicity. Likewise • the various o rg an iza ­ tions. clubs, and such that are connected w ith the College of F me to have some sort of Arts need letting students know system for w h at is happening. P a rk in g is an annual problem, but havin g been on the P a rk in g C om m ittee that It can he im proved. last y ear. I feel More inform ation should be r e ­ leased concerning w hat goes on in the Student Assembly meetings and also w hat the various student gov­ e rn m e n t co m m ittees a re doing. BOB FIN LE Y : To investigate the reasons behind the g re a t length of tim e it takes to be advised during registration in th*’ College of Business Admin­ istration. i chines To put cig arette vending ma- the principal buildings on the cam pus, such as Waggoner I Hall, and use the profit to lower in the Blanket Tax. To have extended library hours for student use during the se m e ste r I and especially before and during finals. T o promote closer relations be­ tween tho students and their gov­ e rnm ent. in To work for integration and co­ operation am ong various d e p a r t­ the College of Business m en ts A dministration and fair re p re se n ­ tation of each. BOB JONES, Student party nom* i inoe. I shall promote e stablish m en t of a co m m ittee designed to prov ale a m e a n s for the expression of stu­ d ent opinion on legislation before the T exas study legislature I m e a s u re s which shall affect U ni­ ve rsity students, and conversely provide a unit through which legis­ lators m a y m ake front the student body. req u ests to I shall propose th a t the powers of the Court be revised to perm it to handle dis­ th e Student Court ciplinary cases a g a in s t cam pus violators. like I would I am in favor of a continuation of the work accom plished la s t y e a r by the Scholastic In tegrity Council to do additional study on such pro blem s as pal king a n d grievances for which there are no painless solutions b u t which ie* quire continuous study MAX LEVIT, endorsed by R e p resen tativ e party the to intends I t is my belief th a t a platform I is a prom ise to the student'' th.it fulfill. I the cand idate 1 H ere is m y promise I To establish an organized system of regulations and sportsm ansh ip I in o rd e r to create m o re en th usiasm to 1 in bring UT up in the sp ortsm an sh ip | rating s the Southwest Confer- i ence. the students an d in o rd e r in To set up c ertain h ou rs of the wpek if in which BBA students, they desire to, can meet with then re p resen tativ e s and present then i ideas and viewpoints. To re p re se n t in the Assembly to the best of my ability the students of the BBA College in a m a n n c tha t will he fair, h o n e s t and bene­ ficial to all students. TOM PRIMM, endorsed by R ep resen tativ e p a r t y ; the To serve to the best. of my abil­ ity the students which I represent and to m ak e the d e sires of these students known. I will use to the influence my ex tre m ity all the position affords mc in seeing ae lion ta ken on these valid desires To try and interest m o re indus­ tries of Texas to take a d va nta ge of the joh-placement. facilities and to im prove tile sy stem a lready in use if necessary. To provide more studying f a c i l ­ ities within Waggoner Hall for the use of students and, if possible, hav e qualified procto rs for the ele­ m e n ta ry business courses. To urge expansion of the lexa Union. BOB SIEGEL, endorsed by R epresentativ e p a rty ; the f As a cand ida te for the Student A ssembly I do he reb y pledge m y­ self to support the following To increase lib ra ry and r e c rea- tional facilities for the College of Business A dministration Reorganization cif the present BBA Council to m o re effectively co-ordinate student-faculty relations in the College of Business Admin istration. To provide a student co-opera live check cashing agency, incor­ porated by the Union, to o p erate as the U niversity aftei 5 -JO and on week e n d s Building of a University aud; to sufficiently provide for toriurn increased enro llm ent and en the torte in cultural, social and cd UC a M ARTY PHELPS WEEJEE SUTTON G IN N Y W A LK ER ing in contact with education g r a d ­ uates to learn of their actual ex­ periences in the teac hin g profes­ sion. w hat courses a r e proving to them , and be most valuable to w hat a re some of the problems which they are meeting. I sincerely feel that I ca n give the College of E ducation efficient, creative representation on the As­ sembly. I will seek to do this in every' possible way. GINNY WALKER, nominated by the Student P a r t y : I. To prom ote a more . active participation in student unio# a c ­ tivities, an d to promote Union ex- i pansion. 2 . To w ork as a co-ordinator between Student Assembly and the School of Education. 3. To develop a m ov em en t in forming councils in other schools that lack a co-ordinating body. 4. To w ork with Education Coun­ the curriculum cil im proving in the School of Education in Fine Arts BOB FINLEY BOB JO N ES M AX LEVIT T O M P R IM M BOB SIEGEL D A N SLAUGHTER I ional activities. To p lace within the Jurisdiction traffic of the Student Court such violations im posed on students, thus giving students a Voice m and increasing the activity of the Stu- th e ir own defense that might tie d*nt Court. DVN S L A ! G llT E K , endorsed by councils colleges tile R epresentative p a r t y . .g o v ern m en t in through various support o f schools an d Legislation to let Student Court Holiday for Round-Up F riday , handle disciplinary e a se s including; Set up public relations progi im p a r t in g problems’ Go inform a n d interest the student raining Increasing in t e re s t in . student.!body in student government. » . . . Pharmacy JO A N N C A LDW ELL JEA N IN E G R O SS "tH p Dally Texan, stu d e n t newspaper of Tho I Diversity '• * p ub lished in Austin daily except S a tu r d a j Monday and holiday p m d. bv T ex as Student Publications ! exas In. feel as bound by that decision F a i r appropriation of the Blan- ket-Tax money. The needs of the organization should be of prim e im p o rtan ce the per r e n t th a t th ey a re to receive. Some o rg anizations are not receiving the am ou nt th ey need while others a re receiving too much in selecting My “ pet peeve ’ is the m a n n e r in w hich the Election Bill is w rit­ ten. It should be clea re r in c e r­ tain spots and changed in others this bill and I will work to get in the best possible shape before the sp rin g elections. JO ANN CALDWELL: As y o u r past assem b lym an. I w orked on the Blanket Tax E v a lu ­ ation, Blanket Tax Appropriations, and Round-Up Float Cost C om ­ m itte es an d served as c h a irm a n for the Art F ee s P roject and Col­ lege Council Committee. My interest the College of in Fine Arts w as shown through my w ork on the reduction of the art fees. This has been obtained and will be put into effect, Fall, 1955; it exemplifies the power the stu­ dent body has its needs. in obtaining Through a close study of the the p resen t E d ucation Council, council be can in Fine Arts stren g th en e d and will heighten the S t u d e n t - Faculty relationship Through a strengthened council, a the solution might be found the problem of needed space to in H A L A TK IN S JR. D ra m a and Art D e p a rtm e n ts . This council, with the cooperation of d ep a rtm e n ta l stu den t associations can give the College of Fine Arts g re a t e r recognition and interest of the whole student body. in Fine Arts has a lr e a d y begun its climb the to a strong voice Student Assembly and this is the inter­ opportune tim e to keep its ests outstanding in student affairs. JEANINE GROSS, nom inated by the Student P a r t y : To work closely with the Fine Arts Student Council and to help them get co-operation the Student Assembly on all problems they deem n ece ssa ry . from To bring about closer relations am ong the four b ra n c h e s of the College of Fine Arts, to personally work in bringing about further in­ terest in school activities, to make their ideas and suggestions public. that has im prove­ alread y begun on ment and possible change of our present Blanket Tax. the w ork the To furthe r To c reate student body interest *in all Fine Arts activities by m a k ­ ideas a n d purposes of ing these activities known. the I will serve all Fine Arts stu­ dents as an im partial r e p r e se n ta ­ tive, and promote their ideals and purposes to the best of my ability T h e D A and advertising: J R Opinion s of the Texan are not necessarily those of th e ‘ lin istratio n or other University officiate admi En Austin. n tered as second-class m a t t e r October 18 Texas un der the act of March 3 1879. 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LOVETT: Tile only real issue in tins c a m ­ paign as fa r as the School of l a w is Union expansion. is concerned The law school Board of G over­ nor* h as a lread y expressed their I opinion as being against it, and I I am personally though in this Outside to agree on the elec­ i s s u e tion, th ere a re a few things which all of us seem and to do I a m asking fot a chance som ething These things i n c l u d e m o le parking space, football m ore d a te tickets gam es, more benefits the B lanket Taxes and l e s s talk about fingerprinting law students about them from for ♦ The Texan did not receive plat­ forms or pictures of Paul Kirton, Byron Fullerton, and J Vt’ Stuck­ ey, Student Court ... Unopposed NANCY BAI,ATOM Since I do not believe rn making c am p a ig n p ro m ises when one has no possible idea of w hat '•sill come up before ’he Court in the ensuing ! year. I c a n only say that I vs ill to the best of my ability' < a n y out the duties of my office weighing each case that m a y appear before the Court with an open mind I would like to see the lur*-dic­ tion for the Court extended so that it would include m any ca .es v hieh now a re referre d to vat un* com ­ to see I would also Ilk m ittees the Court serve as an advisory! board at the University, *o th at an organization or co m m ittee could its prob lem s without com e w ith to h a v e a * •• •** actua lly having brought up I will work to see that some of these goals a re attained I pledge myself to w ork foi the be tter w e lfa re and interests of the student body throughout the co m ­ ing ye ar BELGE PECK: I feet that the Student C * i» ‘ should discover a m a s in w hich to better se r v e the needs of the' c a m ­ pus. The Student Court should take an active part in promoting -< ho- la.stie integrity and c re atin g an honor * ode which is practical and tffectiv e. I p ro m ise to be fair and im p a r­ tial and do m y best to m a k e this yea. - Student Court a court that will r e a c h you in its service II ARRY H E U E L L : I law and more responsible! I pledge that in ail case* brought I *hall t h e Student Court b e f o r e re n d er an opinion only after an im p a rtia l consideration of ’he fact* and a careful study of the p erti­ nent intend Further moi* to work to w ard my goal of a highly effective student governm ent by e n d ea v o r­ ing to broaden the jurisdiction of the Student Court T h e will all for a search a* to the best m eans of handling those student profile ms which might ho dealt with most effectively by students th em selves , This problem w a rra n ts the Court s im m ed iate attention I a m confident that sn- a attention xviii be given to it and E L W O O D P R E I S S It m my belief for the Student Court to become a meaningful p a rt of student g overnm ent it must and for ex am p le F ir s t, assu m e- it- present functions re­ It sponsibilities take a. non should on all discipline case s falling w ith­ in its jurisdiction I* should a . - o compel a fte r clue process any stu­ dent official to p erform any mini­ sterial duty in.posed uixin him The Court ha- no! alw ays a ss u m ed such responsibiities in the past Secondly, I should like to see the Court expand its function- and re­ sponsibilities w h e rev er feasible I Ahai! endeavm to serve the s t u ­ de n t body to the best of my ability Graduate EDU IN H ALE ( (LNN ELL, nom . aa ted bv the Student P a rty I believe th a ’ the Student A s s e m ­ bly should b a c k the ending of seg­ reg atio n a? the I'niversity I don t give a Continental if the I mon is expanded or not. K EN NETH J. ( O X : To continue to im prove parking facilities by supporting the f o r k ­ ing Problem C om m ittee To supfK .rf, basic idea* behind core curriculum , but to oppose any m eas u re which would require the total com pulsory courses last over a y e a r s study to To investigate the* feasibility of m aking the Blanket Tax t r a n s f e r ­ able for all football g a m e s , bu* non-transferabie cither events. for ail To support any Assembly m eas­ u re which would help to elim inate friction in solving the problem of i n t e g r a t i n g colored students .nto u n d e rg ra d u a te school To serve im partially and effect­ from rep re se n ta tiv e ively a* a G rad u a te School JAI K SMITH, n om inated by Student P a rty the To be of help to ail veterans, r o a m e d students, an d g ia d u a te s by bringing their particular pro blem s to the attention of the Assembly By representing this group I hope LEU IS H IE G E R re c reatio n al T o serve im partially with no ob ­ ligations except to the stu d en ts of the College of P h a rm a c y . To c re a te effective re p r e se n ta lion to (fie students of the Cohog* of P h a r m a c y through then Sbwtent Assem bly repi esentativ. To seek na ins for fbi fa* iii!a" , n i u m i fen the I of I students of >f Pilar- litte ry c o m p a r a b le to those of o th e r professional school* on (lie cam p u s . To prom ote elo sn co-op * Ilion I between the faculty and Simi* lits ’n an effort to develop a leas*amble • Ste: j and woi k * hic honor join pl leerren t the im prove s y s t e m for stud nt* of lh* College of P h a r m a c y the Collect To To seek a m e an s for im provem ent of th*> conge ted p a r k ­ ing facilities surrounding the P h a r ­ m a cy Building. the To prom ote expansion of th*’ Tex is Union \ INC EVI I.. ( RENEGE, non by the Student P arty E stab lis h a p erm an ent ’cd ’ Gent lin s c o m - j in s tru m en tal em ploym ent com m ittee mitt ce would be in solving a n u m b e r of the w orking stu d en ts’ p r o b l e m s which cannot he taken up by th* regular Student I he eornmit E m ploy m en t Bureau tee would be of great va! ie toe « By Btu I 65 p e r Of* nt Of the t i ' d e n t s who work at one tint* or an o th er and all the p h a r m a c y stu­ dents who must have p h a rm a c y ex perien ce before graduation. co m m itte e R e-establish the park ing c o m m it­ should be tee. Tins com m en d e d for Hie vv * * * k V Iii* h has been done; more should be ■done to solve the problem F* a i r apportionment o f ! h c Blanket T ax funds according to th* Improvcm* int of student govern rnent by ker ping the student* in f o r m 'd of ti ic Assembly * action and the en** >,in te rm e n t Of parti* I pat ion in st ii*lei.* activities rn phai m a r y rn! teg o as well as on th campit* A* your to any group ex* opt i cpi esentat tv c, I wa lf:' po Itinily with no oblate th the College of Chm SCI #■ tion students of m a CW VV* Ic riming all opinion* shall study ail pro blem s carefull iv r to find a pi artic? and then sir solution to their partic ipa tion iv it ie* Penalizing tents, especially to create a r.ong them a great* i interest for th? c a m pu act tho­ m a r rie d *tu< with childre rn a re uncier a grei fin,in* in! st I un I ani for a Blank! Tax th a ’ WI ll enable wive-* to a tend va nom tainm eni fun- t band* without Ate** with ment or: the r the University * teat* :' need for I 'mon solute and a problem of in facilities I to int* nil w ;>h ACROSS I Fishhook resembling an insect 4 More secure 9. Hun aw ay IO. Boasted 12, Measure s of city land 13, Infre­ quently 14 Re tired 15. River in Yorkshire 16 One (Scot I 17. U. S. treasury notes 20 Pr.cc 2 ! Permits 23. Command- cr-in-chief B r i t 1 rh forces m France 1915*18 (po,cs. t i a d r u r z5. C 26. Girl s nam e 27. A t t i t u u n i * 28. Coml acta 32. King of Bastian (Bib.) 33. Not an y (colloq.) 34. Observe 35. Most unfettered i i . Card ga m e SS. Pence r.t ornam en t 39 Sound, a s a goose 40 Unt dy 41. Employ IKJ VV N I. F'inely ground gram VINCENT L. C R IX E L L __ __ L EW IS RIEGER TEXAN CROSSWORD 2 M arking with letters 3. Affirmative reply 4 A copyist 5. The palm cue koo 6 Shut Out 7 Female sheep 8. E ndures ag a.n 9 Beat l l . Color, as cloth 15. Insects 18 Zealous-* n< ss 19. Russian revolution* I st (poss I 22 Com- pass point (ab b r.' 23 Ex*, la mation 24 A t r a n s ­ position of k i t e r s of a word tq form r new word 25 Home ilk ( var i 27 Saucily 29 Relieves 30 Plague na re s Often i p o e t i East-south* cast 'ab b r.) a solar deity (E g y p t ) D A I L Y C R Y F T O Q l’O T E — H e r e 's h o w to w o r k It: a x y d l b a a x r is L O N G F E L L O W One letter sim ply stands for another In this example A is used for the three La. X for the two O s. etc. Single letters, apos­ trophes. the length and formation of the words arc all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation N H H T H V Y, N L K N C H I G I H F E G C ! < N U E C M I U T T U H V C N H U T B V V V T G C N a p rim ary goal the best of The University oi T exas. .merest —It K X C H V. UT Radio to Tell Three C E C Ticket Drawings How It Is Done T0 Handle Expected Crowds Tickets will be general admis- have been drawing# for C E C suon. “ sit anywhere" tickets, a n d : shows. Last ye a r students drew can be drawn at the M usic Build- for tickets Brown's ing box office. A student should Body.” present his B-Tax at the box office Dr, Jones said that C EC may to get his free ticket, and then pre- have to have drawings for the sent both B-Tax and ticket, at the Burl Ives show, too, though it is door the night of the performance, i not definite. B u ri Ives drew the The ticket alone w ill not a c ^ i t : biggest crowd in C E C history when him. he was here before. “ John to Wednesday. Oct. 27, 1954 TH6JDAILY T6XAN Peg. 'Oklahoma!1 Not O K For C E C Schedule The road show Oklahoma! ' turned down by th*' Cultural i-n- tertainment Committee Tuesday because it could not g**» tagr*fh*-r with promoters of the show on a date. The musical was wailabl* for booking only during flna> ex.tms and the intramural season when (iregory Gym is tied up. I'if. Archie Jon*' faculty sport tor. said h* hopes th*- new sound shell feeing made for Gregory would ta- finished in time for the San A ntonio Symphofr. program No­ vember 17 The *8,000 snell is ex- pected to greatly improve accus in Gregory perhaps to the tics extent that a person talking in a n o rm al voice on the stage can be hoard all over th*- gymnasium The committee also decided to continue having an organist play from 7 15 to 8:15 p m before their shows start. Gerre Hancock wa* o rg a n ist at the G ay Tyroisers show Frid ay night and will play for the oth**r performances too Requests for M arian Anderson and Bob Hope were turned rn at suggestions for next y e a r s pro* gram- Suggestions should I* made soon, as C E C should have a clear idea of what the students want when Dr Jones go** to New Yorx in Decembet to check on booking date* and see new talen' Th*-/ may b* sent to Cultural Entertain­ the Music ment Committee, Building in Negotiations are still being mad*- to have extra bleachers put up in Gregory for the three tug show- The Texas Union Dance Committee announces the CANCELLATION of The AMES BROTHERS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 : j9 . , . j * ’ • *•• ■ THERE W ILL BE NO A L L UNIVERSITY DANCE THIS SATURDAY. fr / Friday, O ctober 29. ’n* M a v ’» free and features ’ -if WiHiarr-, his Band Tr a n s r n T i R A S Th e a t r e s QUEEN #lasttimes TODAY! Q R W o m r B r O K * M A R K T W A I N s mwm%mIm ft JHanuifi a InCotcm e / T h o h n i c o l o i r ami mm STARTS TOMORROW! W A L T D ISN EY and FRIENDS Disneyland Makes Premiere on TV Mickey Mouse W alt b o a t , character and that starti-d his originator s rise day. to fam*- w i l l h e given tribute when I* ney In m-yiand has its premier show­ to- or, mg over ABC-TV at 7 30 Wedne*- SPEEDWAY RADIO & TELEVISION SALES SERVICE P h .7 -3 8 4 6 J not s„uth Tit <.r*-g..r\ tty rn show is Disney's first nture into television. Disney will , -o prcxent on his first show a preview of what is to come on the TV series. Disney classics, such as Seal I and' and “ Beaver Valley will he spiced with more recent of fer­ ny i sui ii as Donald I tuck % im­ p e r conation of Sergeant Joe Friday. Another Disney production “ The Vanishing P ra irie ,' wail hr- shown I* the Queen Theater Thursday, November 4 The Most Unusual And Intimate Jou rn ey Into Human Emotions Ever Filmed! JA M ES STB: WA HT AL BR tD H IT C H C O C K S REA R W IN D O W c o l o r uv t e c h n i c o l o r GRACE KELLY WENDELL COREY THELMA RITTER with RAYMONT) BURR D.r**v M I* ,ir* OM THI COW4I ll W OU.. M * PA*»w* -IN! fM I UM Two Plays Planned For Arts Festival Two plays, which depict the production of radio shows, will be Radio House's contribution to the Kine Arts Festival on November 20, Ja c k D. Summerfield, radio production supervisor of Radio House, announced Tuesday. The first is a full-scale dramatic production, the “ Horatius Bridge “ It was adopted for radio by B ill Cavness, script writer from a story by Thomas Macauley. at The entire Radio Workshop will be utilized in the cast of the serious drama, which features a singing troubadour. Mr. Adkins said. The second is “ P ercival Pelli- can's Wonderful Tonic,'’ a fifteen- minute comedy for children. It is taken from the series “ Stories in the Wind ” The original script for this series was written by M arye Benjam in, script editor at Radio House. Actors for the comedy w ill he in costume, even though it does rep­ r e s e n t a radio production “ Every(Hie is invited to attend the show at. 4 p m. on November 20 in the Recital Hall of the Music Building,” Mr. Summerfield stated. ‘A ll A bout Eve* at I nlon M o n d a y The Texas Union will show the film, “ All About E v e ," with Bette Davis and Ann Baxter, at 7:30 p rn. Monday in the Main Lounge of the I 'mon. THE BEST M E X IC A N FO O D and the M O ST COURTEOUS SERVICE is at EL MATAMOROS 504 East Ave. Phone 7-7023 Drawings will be held for stu­ dent tickets to the Ym a Sumac, Marge and Gower Champion, and, Fred W aring shows, the C u ltu ra l1 Entertainment Committee decided Tuesday. The drawings are neces­ sary to handle the extra-large crowds expected for these shows “ It was either that or put on two said Dr, Archie performances, “ That Jones, would in turn mean we could only bring half as many shows to the campus." sponsor. faculty A fire ordinance prohibits let- i ting people stand up. Arrange­ ments are being made to seat more than 7.000 at Gregory Gym. There are about 13,000 Blanket Tax holders. DoD Ticket Sales Set New Record An all-time record was broken in Department of Drama season ticket sales this season. The d e ­ p a rtm e n t took in eighteen per cent more money than it did last year, the former high year in ticket, sale history. the 1950-51 This ye a r’s record surpassed even season when Charles Laughton s one-night stand drew a capacity crowd at Hogg Auditorium, Laughton s perform­ ance was presented as a “ divi­ dend," a for season free extra ticket holders that was added to the season bill after, sales had dosed. sales Ticket closed Saturday night with the final performance of “ Mornings at S e v e n ’ Dr. I/irtn Winship, chairman of the Depart- Students i m en of Dram a, said, came out after the first act to buy season tickets after they s a w how near professional our plays j w ere." i Exact number of tickets sold was not available for publication T u e s d a y Tickets to individual per­ formances will he sold at the box office throughout the year. 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S E L Z N IC K * * Prefluction of ONE WITH THE WIN . ' in TECHNICOLOR CLARR GABLE * VIVIEN LEIG H LESHE.H0WAR0 v OLIVIA de HAV ILL A ND Dan a ANDREWS i e a n n e CRAIN P ric e * : A d u lt* bOc C h ild r e n 25c 1490 KNOW 1490 A BC TSN The drawings w ill be held sev­ eral days in advance of the three performances so that the box of­ fice will know how m any students want to come and wiH know how many seats will be- left over to sell, to the general public. The first drawing w ill begin ( Monday and go through noon Sat­ urday, November 20. Box office hours are 9 a rn.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays. This drawing will be for the Ym a Sumac show-, Novem­ ber 23. In drawing tickets, only the reg­ ular $15.60 B-Tax is good. Special SIO 80 B-Taxes are good for ath­ letic events only, and cannot be used to draw free tickets to CEiC events. 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No. h o r n c o a c h in g s t a f f s e n t th e p l a y ­ e r s to looking for a n o t h e r p l a c e r o o m an d h o a rd , still a t U n i v e r ­ s i t y a th le tic s c h o l a r s h i p e x p en s e. T h e o u ste d p l a y e r s w e r e n a m e d D i s e i p li n a r y a c t i o n b y t h e Long- j l e a r n e d t h e i r les so n ,” * s a i d P r i c e . O n e p l a y e r ou ste d f r o m Hill Hall s a i d , " I know I did t h e w r o n g th in g . M y f a ult w’a s m i s s i n g c u r ­ fe w h e r e a t the d o r m . I ' m d e t e r ­ m i n e d to m a k e up for m y m i s t a k e , a n d I ' m j u s t g ra te f u l t h a t w e h a v e to c o a c h e s h e r e who a r e willin g g i v e us a n o t h e r c h a n c e . ” the M a n y L o n g h o rn f a n s the c h a n g e s would give t h e s p i r i t to in l ac k ed N o t r e D a m e , O k l a h o m a , A r k a n s a s , a n d R i c e . N ot since 1938 h a s T e x a s lost t h r e e s t r a ig h t g a m e s . t h e Long- In p r e - s e a s o n r a t i n g s j h o r n s w e r e r a n k e d No. 4 in th e | n a ti o n . T h e y w e r e a l s o t h e m o st ■ o v e r w h e l m i n g f a v o r i t e s t o w in the : Southwest. C o n f e re n c e c h a m p i o n - | s h i p s i n c e th e 1941 T e x a s t e a m t h a t 1 m e t a s i m i l a r fate. A f t e r d ro p p in g t a c k l e ; J i m R o s s e r , No. 2 g u a r d ; D ic k Miller, J o e Y o u n g ­ No. 3 q u a r t e r b a c k ; blood, No. L a r r y G r a h a m , No. 3 h a l f b a c k ; D ick t a c k l e ; D ic k Hop­ G a w lik , No. 4 ping, No. 4 t a c k l e ; C h a r l i e Dollar, No. 3 h a lf b a c k ; a n d C h a r l i e T r a v is, No. 4 fullb ack. re c e iv e d p r o m i n e n t m e n ­ tion a s a p o ss ib le a ll - A m e r i c a n in m o s t p r e -s e a s o n s e le c tio n s . He h a s r a n k e d a long w ith t e a m m a t e B u c k L a n s f o r d a s one of t h e o u tst a n d i n g t a c k l e s in the n a tio n . f e lt t e a m lo sin g h a l f b a c k ; it h a s G r a y f i r s t 2 T h e d isc iplined p l a y e r s sa id th ey h a d been i n f o r m e d b y t h e c o a c h e s t h a t to “ m e n d t h e i r w a y s . ” t h e y will h a v e a c h a n c e la t e r , r a t h e r s u d d e n ly , a g e n t l e m a n n a m e d J o e ( M c C a rt h y C o a ch E d P r i c e s a i d ‘‘nothing is o r F r i d a y a s you like) will b e gin d ip p in g into U T ’s s e c r e t files. O n e I b e in g r e a l ly t a k e n a w a y f r o m th e s e t h e i r sc h o l a r s h ip s h e will d a y , is co n ­ c h a n c e upo n a few l o n g -fo rg o tte n if c a m p a i g n p r o m is e s , s c r a w l e d on t h e b a c k s id e of a d i s c a r d e d old S p u d n u t sa c k . H e will e x a m i n e th e it m o ld y .and m il ­ sa c k , a n d find d e w e d , r a n c i d a n d bitte r . b oy s as f a r a s a n d a p l a c e on t h e t e a m c e r n e d th e y w a n t i t . ” the b o y s m a y wro r k out w ith th e s q u a d a n d p o s s ib ly r e g a i n " T h e y t h e t h e i r p l a c e s in th ey all h a v e a f u tu r e t u r n e d All of lin e u p s u g a r th e t h e i r two ; SW C g a m e s , the S t e e r s a r e a l r e a d y 1 c o u n t e d out of I he c o n f e r e n c e r a c e . S o m e s o r t of a c t i o n h a s be en I c o n t e m p l a t e d sinc e t h e defeat, by ! O k l a h o m a , but th e T e x a s c o a c h in g s t a f f w a n t e d to g ive t h e b o y s e v e r y t o p co ndition. into c h a n c e D u r i n g th e o p e n in g g a m e s of the s e a s o n it w a s a p p a r e n t t h a t s o m e m e m b e r s of the t e a m w e r e no t in to p s h a p e , so th e c o a c h e s b e g a n c h e c k in g . to g e t T h e c o a c h e s did n o t w a n t to d i s ­ c ip lin e a n y innocent p l a y e r s . T h e y l o o k ed into e v e r y c a s e t h o ro u g h ly , not g o in g on h e a r s a y a lo n e . th a t | s t a f f lie lieve A u t h o r i ti e s close to t h e c o a c h in g t e a m a s a m a j o r i t y w a s stic k in g t o t h e t ra in - j in g r u l e s , but a m i n o r i t y h a d p r a c - i R e a l l y a b a n d o n e d all p r e t e n s e of j k e e p i n g in condition. t h e ' o u t of Hill Hall w'as l o ss o f T h e n e t effect of h a v i n g to m o v e the p r i v il e g e a n d honor of liv in g in the I a t h l e t i c d o r m it o r y . S o m e o b s e r v e r s t h o u g h t t h a t the c o a c h e s w e r e w o r r i e d the p l a y e r s w ho bro k e c u r f e w a n d vio­ t r a i n i n g r u l e s w o u ld be an l a t e d I u n f a v o r a b l e in flu ence o n t h e o t h e r g r i d d e r s . T h e lineup c h a n g e s will a l t e r the t e a m s hu t will the th ird s e c o n d a n d h a v e on ly a slig h t e f fe c t o n ; s t a r t i n g eleven. B e n Woodson, s o p h o m o r e right g u a r d , w a s m o v e d d o w n - b u t not f o r vio la tio n of t r a i n i n g r u l e s . ‘‘He tex) m a n y blocks is a n d t a c k l e s , ” P r i c e s a i d . “ T h e only t h in g to do is g iv e a n o t h e r boy a c h a n c e . ” just m is s in g See COACH P R I C E , P a g e 2 Baylor Debaters Take on Texas Republican Issue Is Forensics Topic A g r o u p of B a y l o r d e b a t e r s will b e a t the U n i v e r s i t y W e d n e s d a y for a n open p u b l ic d e b a t e at 7 :30 p . m . in B a tt s A u d i t o r iu m . T h e e v en in g d e b a t e will f e a t u r e o n e B a y lo r a n d o n e T e x a s st u d e n t on e a c h sid e of t h e qu e stio n ' ‘R e ­ so lv e d : T hat a R e p u b l i c a n M a j o r i ­ ty Should Be R e t u r n e d to C o n ­ g r e s s , ” p r e s e n t i n g o p e n in g a r g u ­ m e n t s for v o t e r a c t i o n in the N o­ v e m b e r 2 e le c tio n . l i v e n D e V o r e a n d F r a n k F in n will a r g u e th e is- i m p r o m p t u s u e w jth B a y l o r d e b a t e r s L a r r y H a r g r o v e a n d D o n How ells. T h e d e b a t e s will be follow ed by q u e s ­ tions a n d c o m m e n t s from the a u d i ­ e nce . T h e r e will b e t w o d e b a t e s a t 2 tw o a t 3:30 a s s p e e c h p m. a n d the na- c la ss d e m o n s t r a t i o n s on th is j tional college q u e s t io n < y e a r . " R e s o l v e d : T h a t the U n ited | .States Should E x t e n d D i p lo m a tic for Recognition to R e d C h i n a . ” T h e fo ur T e x a s t e a m s to d e b a t e a g a i n s t B a y lo r will include D a v e S h a p iro a n d J i m C l a r k , J i m H a r t a n d J e r r y M c M i c h a e l, P a u l C a r ­ roll a n d M e y e r W itt, a n d J o e Col­ well a n d J i m M ullins. Al l th e U T s t u d e n t s a r e m e m ­ b e r s of the d e b a t e w o r k s h o p of th e Spe e ch D e p a r t m e n t . D r. Don Wil­ lia m s is c o ac h . R e g e n t s to M e e t F r i d a y T he B o a r d of R e g e n t s Tickets Are Selling Fast For SM U , A & M G a m e s T i c k e t s a r e g o ing the SM U a n d T e x a s A&M h o m e g a m e s , AI L u n d s t e d t , a s s i s t a n t t i c k e t m a n ­ a g e r , s a i d T u e s d a y . f a s t fo r " W e re e x p e c tin g a r o u n d 45,CKX) p e o p le a t the SM U g a m e S a t u r ­ d a y , ” L u n d s te d t s a i d . T h a t is co n ­ the s i d e r e d a good c r o w d , s in c e L o n g h o r n s a r e no s tro n g title c o n te n d e rs . l o n g e r A c a p a c i t y c r o w d is e x p e c te d for t h e A&M g a m e , s i n c e T e x a s f a n s h a v e a l r e a d y p u r c h a s e d most a l l o w e d and n f S ta tio n indi­ th e 30,000 s e a t s of T h e r e p o r t s from C o lle ge round-UP By WILLIE MORRIS of t h e i r ball ot s. ‘ A nd t h e n w h e n s o m e o n e Rots e le c te d t h a t ' s J ust v \o a t I " T h e . ' s a v . 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T H E N , y e a r s s o m e Odds-on t y p ic a l j th is will be a U T e le ctio n da y. A p a th y a m o n g j t h e m a s s e s , p e r u su a l, will he the p r i m e fe a t u r e . T h e rig h t-w in g R e p ­ r e s e n t a t i v e p a r t y will s t i r up s o m e i n te r e s t a n d b r i n g out s o m e v o t e r s , j T he r i g h t- w in g S tude n t p a r t y will in te r e s t a n d b r i n g s t i r u p s o m e o u t s o m e v o te r s . T he m id dle-of- 1 t h e - r o a d e r s will s t a y h o m e in bed. I T h e r e a r e no T e x a s c a m p u s . left-w in g ers on th e W H EN T H E CIGARS b u r n low a n d th e o l d t i m e r s r e m i n i s c e a bit. t h e y 'll a l w a y s r e c a l l how e le c tio n s in byg one d a y s took on the f l a v o r of th e r e a l thin g. T he Slum d w e l l ­ e r s d o w n a t the M e n s T r i- D o r m s , s o u r on s o c ie ty b e c a u s e of i c e b e r g r olls s e r v e d a t the C o m m o n s A n ­ ne x a n d a t h o u s a n d o t h e r n a m e l e s s g r i e v a n c e s , o n c e o p e n ly flay e d a n y ­ on e w h o v o te d in a c a m p u s e le c ­ tion. Sm o ke-filled r o o m s b e h in d the T o d d le House a nd c a u c u s e s in u n s w e p t d o r m r o o m s o nce w e r e k now n for t h e i r T a m - m a n y - l i k e m e th o d s . And in the r e a l old d a y s , u n le s s one o w n e d a n o r a n g e T to s e w upon a m ilk -w h ite s w e a t e r , he h a d ju st a s well n e stle into a c o r n e r w ith the l a te st F r a n k f o rg e t a b o u t M e r ri w e l l a c q u i r i n g .student elections. t a l e a n d f a m e t h ro u g h the t h i r d - y e a r TALK TO liste n to a few s t o r i e s I law s. t h e i r se nility for th e m o ­ E x c u s e m e n t , a n d th e y 'll d o u b tle s s ly tell. T ie a n u ­ c l e a r e q u a t i o n on a fish hook a n d lure a few g r e y in g g r a d u a t e c h e m ­ l a b o r a to r ie s . B oth ists f ro m t h e i r will a g r e e th e old s p a r k , t h e old fla r e of t e m p e r , th e old s i n c e r i t y h a s v a n is h e d tions fro m c a m p u s c lee- 1 Yet t h e y ills a n d just a s e m p h a t i c a l l y will c o n c e d e t h a t U T e le ctio n s e a - 1 son, w ith all s h o r t ­ its c o m in g s . is in deed a tr a d i t io n , one th a t p e r e n n i a l l y .supplies th e c a m ­ c y n ic s w ith g r u m b le s , pus th e the a n d i d e a lis ts w ith p r a is e s , g r o u n d k e e p e r s w ith e no ugh s w e e p ­ ing u p to k e e p th e m a w a y fr o m th e f a m i l y for a m o nth . f r o m P a r i s , w a s MARION CATHOKN, f r e s h m a n in a e n g i n e e r D r a g c o f f e e te r i a th e o t h e r night. ‘‘H o w f r e s h a r e y o u r e g g s ? ” he a s k e d the w a i te r . 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F o r in s t e a d o f a c h e c k m a r k b y e x a m p le , a n u m b e r I s h o u l d he p l a c e d b y t h e f irs t c h o ic e , a n u m b e i 2 b y t h e se c o n d , e t c . S t u d e n t s s h o u l d v o te f o r a l l t h e i r s c h o o l. All s t u d e n t s m a y v o t e in t h e a s s o c i a t e - j u s t ice r a c e s . P o lls t h e p la c e s in , will o p e n a t 0 a m . a n d clo se a t 3 p .m . I A P O o r O r a n e J a c k e t s m e m b e r s will c h e c k t h e s t u d e n t ’s a u d i t o r 's r e c e i p t a g a i n s t a r o s t e r o f t h e d i f f e r e n t sc h o o ls . II* will tli e n s t a m p it, e n a b l i n g a s t u d e n t to v o t e - b u t o n l y II once. P o lling b o o t h s f o r tin* r e s p e c t i v e s c h o o ls will l»o l o c a t e d o n tip* c a m p u s . S t u d e n t s c a n v o t e o n l y a t at v a r i o u s spo* t h e b o o th d e s i g n a t e d f o r t h e i r c o l le g e o r sc h o o l. i t ere to V o l , W i t h it'll h e je llin g : b o o t h s s c a t t e r e d o v e r t h e c a m p u s , no t r o u b l e t o v o t e in W e d n e s d a y ' s c a m p u s e l e c tio n . S o t h a t e a c h s t u d e n t c a n I m d h is c o r r e c t p o llin g p la ce , a c o m p l e t e list follow s. t o MIKKI-. A i n s W H S ( I K M IJS b o o t h s will b e o n t h e t h e M a in B u i ld in g f o r A & S c a m p u s ' o n e v ite rs w h o s e n a m e s he t h r o u g h F ; a n o t h e r lo c a te d e a s t o f th** M ain B u i l d i n g f o r G t h r o u g h P ; a n d a th i r d f o r Q t h r o u g h Z w e st o f B a t t s Hall. t h e w e st o f in w i t h A I MO KI SI N K S S A D M I N I S T R A T I O N polls w ill b e l o c a te d a t t h e n o r t h w e s t a n d s o u t h w e s t d o o r s of W a g g o n e r H all. V o t e r s w h o s e n a m e s b egin w i t h A t h r o u g h L will v o t e a t th e n o r t h w e s t b o o t h a n d t h e r e s t will v o te a t t h e s o u t h w e s t boof h. 'M IK KIM ( A I ION poll will b e a t t h e n o r t h e a s t d o o r o f S u t t o n H a ll a n d tvvo b o o t h s in f r o n t o f t h e M a in E n g i n e e r i n g s e r v e e n g i n e e r i n g s t u d e n t s . F i n e A r t s a n d B u i ld u p ’ w ill G r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s c a n v o te in f r o n t o f t h e M a in B u i ld in g . r i l l : LAW KOO I ll will b e l o c a t e d a t t h e w e s t d o o r of T o w n e s H a ll. I’ll YUM \ ( V v o t e r s will f in d t h e i r b o o th to t h e w e s t o f th o P h a r m a c y B u ild in g , a n d t h e A r c h i t e c t u r e poll is lo c a te d at th e n o r t h d o o r of t h e Y r e h i t e c t u r e B u ild in g Wednesday, Oct. 77 1954 THE DAILY TEXAN Pa-?* ? Coach Price Reveals More Lineup Changes • C ontinual from Page I) D ix eiplin ary action g reatly cuts down on the number of availab le right halls with YoungblocrfJ, Gra- ham , and Dollar those charged with breaking training among B illy Quinn is the only rem aining right half. Ile Alternated with I n ­ ward H aw kins in practice Tuesday afternoon. 11 awk ins scored the only Texas touchdown in the R ic e game when he subbed for the injured Quinn P ric e plans to move F re d W e ir and Bo Sexton lo bolster the w eak ­ ener! right, half berth Arkansas Moves Up In Weekly AP Poll B I tie A s k .' U,O ') t’C-s Ohio State Ok I a1 ir ■ i a rid I < LA ranked 1-2-3 Tuesday in the w eekly Associated Pre* football poll. and lo a c h Woody H ayes of team said “ that s too the No bar) college I Ohio State displared Oklahom a leader in the nationwide balloting for th e la st three weeks, jumping all the w ay from fourth, plat e on the strength of i 31-11 victo ry over W isconsin is “ I know everyone talking a trout national ratings and Pose Bo w l and all those things but to us the sea-ion is m erely half over said H ayes. "T h a t's how we look at it Fo u r important ones yet to 8 Texas Golf Meet Draws Big Names F O R T W O R T H P Q ualifying rounds w ere scheduled fu r-d ay in the n th annual W om en's Texas Open G o lf Tournam ent at R iv e r C r e s t Country H u b here The tourney is expected to draw including m ore than Ilk) entries, defending champion B e tsy P a w ls of Spartanburg S C . ; B e tty H icks of M anhattan Beach C a lif , B e tty M im s Danoff of D allas, B e tty Ja m e so n of San Antonio, Betty I VyJd of San Antonio and B etty M a ' Kinnon of Savannah. On Passin g U p most of the corollet) tion w ill tie M rs B a in 1 Zah aries of T am pa. Fla a five-time w inner of th** tourney H ie B aile toured the course yesterday with a five- under-women s-pHr 70 and sairi die would rem ain for today’s round but would leave tomorrow for a dinner engagement Thursday at the W hite House Som e IU player*, none seeking m edalist honors, qualified Monday, and another 56 or m ote w ere ex­ pected to h ie Tuesday M atch play begins W ednesday and O klahom a A tot a I of 214 sjxirts w riters and sports' asters voted in this week s received 74 fioll first p la c e ballots ten more than Ohio Stale The Buck* evei got. fill second-place vote-*, 20 more for Oklahom a. '- bio’ than T h e only explanation for O k la ­ homa H drop to the No. 2 sjwit w as the fact the Sooners didn't sparkle in a 21 -0 victo ry o ver Kansas date white Ohio State was beat mg a team m any thought might win the B ig Ten crown. C C I,A won it* sixth straight by rocking Ore gon State 61-0 A rm y advanced to die No 5 spot from ninth, and W e t V irg in ia jumped from 10th to seventh. N o­ t r e Dam e sixth W isconsin eighth, Purdue ninth, ant! M iam i of Flo rid a, P i t h is j Northw estern Ohio State is favored to defeat In other gam es for th<* leaders this .Saturday O klaho­ ma plays Colorado, a Big Seven toughie U C B A meets alw ays dan- * gerous C alifornia Ar kansas plays Texas A U M A rm y tackles V irg in ­ ia; Notre fram e takes on N a v y ; West V irg in ia m ay have trouble with P itt; Wisconsin encounters Io w a; Purdue meets Illinois, and M iam i plays Fordham . Tim leading team s ar e : 1 Ohio State fit 15-0) 2 Oklahom a 74 (5-0) 3 U C B A 45 i fi_0t 1 A rkansas IO 15-0) 5 A rm y I 14-11 fi Notre I lame I <3-1) 7 West V irg in ia fi <4-0> 8 Wisconsin <1 Ii 1 9 Purdue 13 1-1» ; IO M iam i of Florida I H F H F! O N I) fi < 5- 0) T I. N I) 11 M ichigan M D 12 Mississippi (5-11 13 Southern C alifornia 14 V irg inia ’lech I <5-0> 15 N a vy <41) IR Duke <3-1-1) 17 Texas C hristian < I 2> 18 Southern Methodist <3-1) IO R ice <3-2> 20. C incinnati xan touch in tram u ra l B y E D D I E H I U . U F S intramural Coordinator P B M white-washing W e sle y Found- Sp e cta c u la r running and pussiitg^ ation, 46-0; and W estm in ster dump- by B ill C re v e led N ew m an Club football mg T B O K on penetrations after a to them v ic to ry over N a v y ROTO. for one score, and th eir gam e passed for five others. His running ILI helped to set. up m any N ew m an w inners Tuesday advanced into the fi-fi tie. semi-finals of th eir respective divt son- except for one Class B club when C h arles Lunsford passed which reached the finals of them yard s to Winston W a r r for the only touchdowns. division. score, which cam e in the first nail The passing and San G ab riel won C re v e ran took a fi-0 running of Jo h n n y L o w ry led powerful P F M lead on to th eir 46-0 route of W esley. L o w ry T h a t club w as F r a s e r who slipped - of p lay. by H argrove 15-0. and a d v a n c 'd * Moneyhon into the finals ag ainst the Robinson Rebels. B . M. E n g lan d was mc* lad that led the w in n ers to victo ry with two scoring passes, one each ; ners to Pete W a yla n d and Benne ii Chapwin. A ll Class A gam es Tuesday ad Sc hoe n when E d g a r Ph illip s passed passed 25 yard s to Shading G a rriso n , but ran for another, flinging B ill Russell sent the win- W estm in ster tied T L O K . 6-6. when into the lead by passing ai H ow ard Husspith found his w a y for Jim m y M urphy and R o b ert G reen 3.5 yard s and a score, following for touchdowns and a 12-6 Victory. T B O K s score when O ran Reese for touch- passed to B ill M arsh for a touch- six tim es for scores, and Jo h n Coates passed farth er the w in n ers in downs of 40, 30, and 50 yard s to down. vanced C lass B team s w hich advanced league play, w ith the San G ab riel B. B. M ulcah y la 14 to the semi-finals w ere Brunette. R aid e rs squeezing past the S. VV Sehoen defeating victory ovet Thelem e. A rth u r Zo- Money hon. T ejas, Roberts H a ll, and Spouse--. 6-0; Moneyhon. 12-6, A ir F o rc e R O T C bal s 40-yard scam per for a The- C an terb u ry, who won th eir game edging Thelem e, 10-14, New m an Club whipping N a v y R O T C , 37-0; p lay for the losers. the highlighting by default o ver Cam pus G u ild. B ru n ette defeated B lo ck er House. Fo rc e RO TO their th rillin g leone score was to give the An Mississippi Center Lineman of Week B y T he Associated P ress In a see-saw battle Moneyhon fin ally won out over, Blom quist, 24-12, w ith A rth u r Cain and Ken the w a y w ith K e n n e rly I in thirteen years. He th rew ’B a m a two touchdown passes apiece. Ricn- for a n i E h le r t passed for both Bloni- E lm o re leading H a l Easterw ood, Mississippi Q uarterback Albert 1.3-0, when B ill C rab tree passed to Jim T e rre ll for a score and Jo h n Dawson intercepted a B lo c k e r pass and for a score. it 30 yard s returned State s. center who app aren tly takes j losses almost as often as E lm o re qui.st scores. s p e c i a l pride in dum ping A lab a m a players for losses, earned the de- signation as Associated Press Line- cs w hile playing and thick specs Cape pass. T e ja s shutout A IM E , 6-0, on the Dugger, who w ears contact lens- strength of a Jo t Hodges-to-George 'b re w ’be ball. : man of the W eek for his te rrific off the field, play cfi a slightly tre- • defensive play against the Crim- mendous game against W isconsin, I son Tide last Sa tu rd a y. both on offense and defense. R oberts H all relied on the pas.»- ing of H esto r Stew art to hand L ittle C am pus a 12-7 defeat. Used Typewriters For Sale! * W e have several old but recently cleaned an d repaired standard L. C. Smith and U nderw ood typewriters for sale. Texas Student Publications, Inc. Jo u rn alism Build in g 107 the case of the stuck-up salesman W hen po lirr arrived at the college haberdashery, they (.hook their heads in disbelief. Instead of being gagged and bound, the salesman was actually glued to the floor. 'I hev took quick stock oi tile clues . . . an empty glue pot, several odd-shaped pieces of cloth scattered alxnit, an empty show-case, an empty cash drawer. Ingenious shirt-robbery! “ Ugg glub,” said the salesman, still all stuck-up . < • stuck don n, rather. VV hen they finally got him extricated with hot water and chisels, he thanked them nicely and said, “ W h a t’s the matter with you jerks? I haven’t been robbed “ N o,” he explained, “ I was simply making a demonstra­ tion of the V an Heusen Century shirt for some of the Inns. Showed them w hy tile revolutionary one-piece C entury lo b a r lust w o n t wrinkle ever. Told ’em how reg­ ular collars are made of three lavers of cloth, “ glued” and stitched together. I glued a set, just for emphasis , . , learned to demonstrate in W oolw orth ’*.” “ Get on with it,” said the detective. “ W ell, I showed ’em how these 3-piece jobs wrinkle and w ilt q u ic k ly even w ith starch or stays. I said the \ an Heusen Century collar would stay neat always— without starch or stays— or tiirir money ba* k W hen I told ’era that V an Heusen O n tu n s gave ’em lots more wear than ordinary shirts, vet cost the same price (just $ 3.95 for w hites and SI.50 for colors) they bought me out. I was so o v e r jo y e d , I did a little jig and tripped over the glue pot. G o t stuck up.” “ O h. yeah?” yruhed the detective. ‘‘ W ell, where’s all the dough?” “ O h, college men never pay to D ad.” (E d ito r’* note: O h, yeah?) I hey just charge cvrr>thing O U U N I V E R S I T Y TOGGERY 2310 G U A D A L U P E ST. VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS HERB G RA Y . . . Out of the Lineup A's Buyer Prepared For Thursday Sale Easterw ood, 21, who played a great game when M ississippi State tied A labam a a y e a r ago, was even better as he engineered a 12-7 up- * set, victo ry last week. that perform ance, sports hro„ rt, astrra tingled cnrt „ [‘I II I .A M I.I I II A O H 26 .ll ,, . know w h at In think. O r a t Ira s | . Fo r Iphia - y M i- 1 hay w o rn , I saying so it they dirt h| ' king to purchase the Phil- know'. should ">- rntht-man P h il cate adelphia A t h l e t i c s tile Thin sd ay if its bid has succecde I ! deal sat hack and w aited. A il or failed Dean Dugger, who did an out­ standing all-around job in the big . game against W isconsin, B a v lo r sources here agreed that the n e x t, tack ,e >]ames R a y Sm )th and „ E v e ry b o d y connected w ith h(,nd of Ohio Sta, learn , , , P r e s i d e n t W ill H arrid g e of the m ove is up A m erican League announced today that club owners would meet ut H arrid g e. the W aldorf A storia Hotel in New Yo rk at T he contract of sale is signed. IO 30 a rn. K S T to con- so ,hpy say. The purchase money le a g u e and to the A m erican its president, W ill flock of other fine linemen. Easterw ood, a 190-pound senior, in­ to clinch stopped A lab a m a three times side the 20-yard l i n e M er the sale of the Philadelphia >* 'n escrow in a midtown bank, j State’s fir st triu m ph over the Tide club stock Roy M ack, who is representing Ins fam ily in the sale, w ill he on hand presum ably to ask the league to approve tile sale of the {ran ­ ch! e to the prom inent Ph iladel­ phians. .bet vsh.it w ill happen at the Ie tgui’ Mc*e; nu; 'Thursday, riot wen a Philadelphia la w y e r w as < re­ pared to say. S e ve ral <>( the la w yers involved in the proposed sale of the A 's to an eight-man Ph iladelph ia syndi­ cate and lite they don’t would lie buyers said they outnum bered so they say. Nobody doubts that all this is true, but the complexion of this story has changed so often that observers are beginning to wonder if they can tell black from w hite even w hen they see it T he latest rum or, fresh in from B a ltim o re said that the A 's are again headed toward K a n sa s C ity. Sports E d ito r Jesse A. Lin th icu m of the B altim o re Sun w rote today I that " R o y M ack is reported to be hacking out of the deal to sell the A s to an eight-man group Ph iladelph ia sy n d icate." franchise 0 rk'sg * • a when you type on a Smith-Corona All Tickets Taken For Owl-Hog Game L I T T L E R O C K . A rk . Oct. 25 Ti< kets to the A rkansas-Rice foot­ ball gam e still two weeks aw a y a lre a d y w ere at a prem ium here T u esd ay as victory-happy R a z o r­ back kettle "lic k e d c le a n ," fans the in Hog bat kers, w ailing line when the doors opened at two tick ­ et-selling stations in g reater L ittle R o ck , swept m ore than 7,000 tick ­ ets from f i l e board to tie up the last reserved seat. A llan B e rry , m an ag er of W a r M em o rial Stad i­ last reserved um here, said tile seat ticket was purchased at 2:15 p m for the gam e scheduled S a t­ u rd a y Nov. 6. Stadiu m and u n iversity officials to a c ap acity crow d w ere host here .Saturday. world’s fastest PORTABLE! Stop in C. M. WILSON Co. 1 5 1 6 R e d R i v e r P h o n e 7 - 6 0 6 0 P l e n t y Free P a r k i n g Al PM A Bl T BLOCKS FOB I l l l t t B ATIS D I P K I S S I D F U A C O M M IT T IN G S U IC ID I Dacron and Wool Flannel Slacks for fine tailoring for longer w e a r for resistance to w rinkles for holding their press for smooth feeling for real fashion ap p eal N •What** th is ? ” asks IM M ICU P R IC E * I or solution we paragraph aimvr. GOT A LUCKY D R O O D L E ? I f v o n 'v c got a L u c k y D ro o d le in yo u r no«>dle, n e rd It in W e pay $25 for all we use, and alw * fo r m a n y we d o n 't use. S end a * m a n y aa you lik e w ith y o u r d e s c rip tiv e t it le * to L u c k y I ) rood Ie, I*. O . B o x 6 7 , N e w Y o r k 46. N . Y . •BHOOT) LEU. C o p y rig h t, 1964, by finger TV no t a i l o r e d b y I I - 4p 1295 J^ernj ^I Jorn oocl "M e n 's Shop" G H O S T W IT H C I N D I * i n h i s i n C D u P a O D O C f of n < n y a m B I I C A ' • H A D I N G Bl A H D B A C T V * » * OF C I O A B B I T B B u p a t 2 6 t h a n d G u a d a l u p e — P h . 2 - 2 3 0 0 Student Co-op Honor Roll Women \To Pick Board View Rare Books Election of Seven W ill Be W e d n e s d a y The Student C o o p e ra tiv e A sso­ ciation w ill elect a new board of directors and m ake plans for the y e a r at a m eeting W ednesday, 7 p.m., at the A lph a D elta P i house. B e rt Cox is acting president. D r. Stella T raw ee k , assistant profes­ sor of business statistics, and D r. B ill Livin gston w ill serve as facu lty m em bers of the board of directors. D r. T raw eek and D r. Livingston w ere elected term s last ye ar. to two-year The purpose of the Association is to help m em bers save money The m em bers are composed of fr a ­ tern ity and sorority houses, co­ operative houses, C h ristian Fa ith and L ife C om m unity houses, or other student organizations m ain ­ taining houses, represented at the U n iv e rsity, registered by the D ean of M en or the D ean of Women, and approved resident groups. church by M em bers are adm itted upon ap­ proval of the board of directors and by subm itting a signed con­ tract to purchase, through the A s­ sociation, not than 75 per less cent of a ll groceries used. Speech Confab, Debate O n A g e n d a Tonight N ew m em bers of Foren sica, wom en s speech o r­ ganization, w ill meet W ednesday at 7 p.m . in Texas Union 309 for a short business session and ad­ journ at 7:25 to attend the Baylor- Texas debate in B a tts Auditorium . speech club, who w ere chosen recently afte r a series of tryouts, are Linda Izev inson, M a rg a re t M e n d e r - son. N a n c y Goosby. Ann Morgan, L aV o n ta “ B u n n y ” Watson, P h y l­ lis B ra sla u . Tobye F ra m , and M a rily n Goldberg. the U nusual a n d valu ab le m anu­ scripts found in the R a r e Books Collections L ib r a ry w ere pointed out by M iss Lois T ric e , instructor in En glish , to 150 M o rta r B o a rd M em bers and guests at a S m a rty P a r t y Tuesday afternoon. Sm a ll volum es w ritten in micro- Greek Entries For Sing-Song Begin Monday for E n trie s the annual G re ek Sing-Song m a y be m ade to Dean in Speech J a c k H olland's office B u ild in g 102 beginning at 9 a m. J to 4 p.m. Monday. N o vem b er I., and continuing through N ovem ber IO. In o rder for entries to be accept­ ed, th ey must include the name of the organization, the nam es and tunes of the selections to be sung, and the en try fee of $20. If the to sing an o riginal group plans song, a copy of the m usic must also be included. In the event that, two groups se- S lect the same song o r tune, the first e n try w ill be honored and la te r en try w ill be asked to the m ake a substitute choice. Sing-Song w ill be in G re g o ry G y m at 2 p.m. Sunday, D ecem ber 5. k iw a n is to H e a r J. N . T h o m p s o n The U n iv e rsity A re a K l warns Club w ill feature J . Neils Thomp- son. d irector of The U n iv e rs ity of Texas R esearch C enter, as m ain speaker at a meeting in the G eo rg ­ ian T ea Room W ednesday at noon. the w ork being done by the C ity P la n ­ ning B o a rd re la tiv e to a m aster plan for the C ity of Austin. ‘ M r. Thompson w ill discuss scopic. script by the B ro m e ch il­ dren are in the Stark Room . M iss T ric e explained that tile Brontes owned a set of sm all wooden soldi- j c is with w hich they lived in an im-' a g in ary play-land. T h e children even w rote doll-sized books their toy friends. for j M iss Fa n n ie R atch ford , c u ra to r, of ra re books in the L ib r a r y , has studied these tiny volum es c a re ­ fully. She believes they contain the I germ of the novels w rote in their m atu rity. the Brontes The Leigh L ib r a ry also has H u n t's collection of h a ir from fa m ­ ous w riters. It contains locks from the heads of Keats. M ilton , Shel- . ley. and the Brow nings. — Welding Society Awards Toprac The A m erican W elding Society I has aw arded D r. A A. T op rac. as­ sociate professor of c iv il engineer- 1 ing. the 1954 Gold M e d al a w a rd ' for his paper on "A n Investigation of W elded Connections for Po rtal F ram es.” in the Ja n u a r y D r. Toprac s paper w as publish­ ed issue of the W elding Jo u rn a l. The W eldin g So­ ciety declared the a rtic le present­ ed the greatest contribution to the advancem ent and use of w eld in g ' this year. Thti aw ard w ill be m ade during the national fall m eeting of the society taking place at the Hotel Sh erm an tile week of N ovem ber I The presen­ tation w ill be m ade M o n d ay m orn­ ing by ll M alcolm P rie s t, ch a ir­ man of the com m ittee of aw ards in Chicago during D r. Toprac plans lo participate also in the conference o f the U n i­ ve rsity R esearch Professors of the W elding R esearch C ouncil, W ed­ nesday, N ovem ber 3. Lawyers Start Yearbook Drive G oal of 500 Copies Set for Peregrinus The sale of 300 annuals, the Peregrinus, has been set by the | staff. ’Hie goal is based on the num- . ber of annuals sold last. year. Since last y e a r and the IOO w ere sold L a w School enrollm ent w as 580. i approxim ately 500 should be sold this y e a r because the enrollment is 785 students. in if we had “ W e could h ave sold at least 20 the past more 1954 an n u als month just had them available, so w e are encouraging students to sign up now for their 1955 P e re g rin u s .“ said E d York, editor. Another part of Pereg rin u s Week is to take the pictures of all law students for the class sections. This ye a r the senior pictures w ill be taken first instead of the first ye ar is being done law they m ay use the I in order that for the Placem ent same picture ! B u reau of the Law School and for .students. T his the L a w School Pa n el The price of the Peregrinus is $6. .Students m a y p ay the full price , 'o f the annual or pay $1 now and J the rest by D e c e m b e r 15. the dcad- i line for subscriptions. “ Since the cost of the students j pictures is paid for by the annual I and the cost of reproduction h a s ' 'doubled we w ill probably charge the legal fratern ities and sorority I for their sectio n ," said York. “ H ow ­ ever, w e w ant to avoid raising Hie cost, of the annual to the student this year, since it was increased from $5 to $6 only last year ’Secure Children' Bown Topic Today “ Bu ild in g S e c u rity in (lie Young C h ild” w ill be the topic of D r. O live r Bow n , d ire cto r of tho coun­ seling division of the U n iversity of Texas Testing and Guidance B u r ­ eau W edn esday at the meeting of die F ir s t Methodist. M other’s Club ; H ie m eeting for ! 9.30 a m. and is to he held in the t h o I M arg a ret T u rn e r Room of is scheduled church. Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1954 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 Leon Pearson W ill Discuss W orld Government' Tonight mg “ o b jective” com m entators. P en n sylvan ia Before beginning his journalistic career. M r Pearson taught ai the U n iversity of and the H averford School. M r. Pearson received his bachelor's degree af Sw arth m ore College, w h ere he was graduated with Ph i B e ta Kappa honors. Ho has a m aster of arts degree from H arvard . “ M r. Pearson is one of the m any nationally known the Fo ru m Speakers C om m ittee has scheduled in open forum style w ith stu­ dents ” said M orrison to come and speakers talk the E d d ie Gilm ore. A ssociated Press correspondent, w ill be on the U n i­ versity cam pus Fe b ru a ry 14 talk about his “ Report on R u s s ia .” to “ O ur program differs from that of the G re a t issues series in that we bring a v a rie ty of speakers who cover m any different sub­ jects,” M orrison explained. “ The program s of Great issues are built around a central them e, and all lecturers speak on this them e. In addition, their pro- gram es are into classroom s em in a r,” he added. tied the The Fo ru m Speakers C o m m it­ tee u su ally has had its speakers in the spring so that its schedule w ill not conflict with G reat Issues, M orrison said. I.EARN to FLY af RAGSDALE F k I e l c* LYING SERVICE DI___c c/a) i on i CHARTER and PLA N E RENTAL . j. A “ question-m ark” issue today -world government w ill be dis­ cussed W ednesday by radio com ­ m en tator Leon Pearson the Texas Union M ain Lounge at 8 1 p.m. in M r. Pearson, sponsored by the F o ru m Speakers Com m ittee, w ill speak on “ The Fu tu re of W orld G overn m en t. The program is free to all stu­ dents. Adm ission price fo r non-stu­ dents is $1. Tickets for each single engagem ent m ay bo obtained at the door. “ M r. Pearson s extensive know­ ledge of world governm ent is the product of his reporting United Nations affairs for eleven y e a r s ,’’ S P E Silver Hom e, But H ow and W h y S till a M ystery The m ystery of the Sigm a Phi E p silo n s’ lost silv e rw a re had not been solved Monday, but they had jit back at home and w e re eating 1 in style. 'H ie silver was taken F r id a y by | some m ysterious person and re­ turned Satu rday. The S P E s dined j w ith wooden utensils at two m eals F rid a y . “ It must be some pran kster oi ; pranksters. ’ C lovis M orrison, S P E house m anager, “ It w as returned as m ysteriou sly as speculated I it w as taken ” D a n c e ( la s s e s N ee d G i r l s D an ce lessons w ill be offered in the T exas Union W ednesday after­ noon at 3, 4, and 5 o'clock The j classes are getting overw helm ing response, said M o lly Moffett, pro­ g ram director of the Union, but she said that more girls arc1 still needed for the classes. said C lovis M orrison, ch airm a n ol the Forum Speakers C om m ittee. “ W e therefore feel that M r. P e a r­ son is an expert on the subject and can give us the an sw er to co­ hesive world g o vern m en t,’’ M o rri­ son added. M r. Pearson is also considered an expert on W ashington news and in terpretative reporting. F o r ten years, with his brother Drew P e a r ­ son. he produced the “ Washington column Merry-Go-Round, and weekly broadcast. d aily Before his present position as N B G com m entator on foreign a f­ fairs. M r. Pearson w as on the In ­ ternational News S e rvice stall for four years He is author of “ C ritic at L a r g e ." He first reported State D ep art­ ment news in W ashington, and then went to P a n s a lte r W orld W a r ll as correspondent for IN S. Ile spent m any weeks in Moseow during the post-war period covering the Big Three meetings, and the Big Fo u r Foreign M in isters in 1947. conference H e has been on the N H C news staff for seven years and is con­ sidered by m any as one of the iead- M arketing Association To Hear W e lh au sen C a rl C W elhausen, president ol TexTan C om pany, w ill speak at nj eof foe given by the A m e ric a n M ar keting Association W ednesday at 7:30 p.m. in J R 307. His speech w ill consist of a ease problem which TexTan has faced The Student C h apter of the A m erican M ark e tin g Association i- now open for m em bership to both men and women and all people interested in m arketing o r its re ­ lated fields are urged to attend the coffee The R e v. Charlton to Speak The R ev. Gordon C harlton, of the Ep isco p al diocese of N ew York, w ill bo guest, speaker a t a dinner W ednesday at 6 p.m . a t 2607 U n i­ ve rs ity Avenue. His topic w ill be “ The Ep isco p al Church O ve rse a s .’’ A ll Episcopal students a r c invited to attend. The R e v . C h a rlto n ’s talk the C an te rb u ry is sponsored bv Club. W h a t C oed on j i ere See the new M em bers and guests w ill bo soc late Ju s tic e positions 4, 5, and 6 D ance lessons, Texas served coffee before the lecture. 9-12 T ick et draw ings for I ’T-SM U Union M a in lo u n g e. For 2 Days Only V> E D N E S D A Y 8-3 Electio n for A ssem bly and As of Texas L ib rarian s, staff room > of lib ra ry. F o r d T I U M I F : ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! * ATTENTION Engineering Graduates and Sr. Engineering Students M ajo rin g in electrical, m echanical and aeronautical engineering and in physics and m ath. S ta rt your career with Sp erry, leading engineering c o m p a n y enjoying an en viab le record of stable consistent grow th through the develo pm en t of new and b e tter products since 1910 Following are some of the engineering fields Sp e rry is en g ag ed in: Electronics — M ic ro w a v e — R a d a r — Servo-M echanism s C o m p u ters — A irc ra ft N a v ig a tio n — Electron ic tube d evelo p m en t including Klystrons — Fraction al H . P. motors a nd transform ers — C om m unication equ ip m en t Loran — Son ar — Fire control equipm ent — C o n tro ls for G u id e d Missiles — T ech n ical writing — Stan dards engineering work, d ig ital com puters solid state devices etc. • 9 g rad u ate schools availab le la b o ra to ry for further studies through com p an y paid tuition refund program . in vicin ity of • M o d ern lab facilities and equipm ent availab le to you for the further d evelo pm en t o f your technical education • A ssociation with top men in the field • Top Rates • Full em ployee benefits of N e w York C it y • C o n ve n ie n t transportation • M o d e rn plant, in suburban area 45 minutes from the heart • R e creatio n facilities and c o n g e n ia 1 friendly associates • A d e q u a te a ttra ctiv e housing availab le • A satisfying well paid care e r aw aits you at Sp e rry S U M M ER T IM E P O SIT IO N S O P EN F O R S T U D E N T S IN J U N I O R Y E A R W I T H G O O D A C A D E M I C R E C O R D S O u r engineering d ep artm en t heads w jl be availab le O c t 28 to give you full details and tell you about the high level engineering work S p e rry is en gag ed in. 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Alpha Delta B i h o u s e 1-4:30 T icket draw ings Ira- UT-, 7 W iea Council, W omen s Lounge S M U game, G re g o ry G ym . Texas L'nion 1-5 .Student G overnm ent Com mit toe certificates of se rvice m ay j be fucked up in Students' Asso­ ciation office 2 C a rs leave Y M C A for volunteer j w ork at the Texas State H ospi-1 tai. 3 Staff Association of I Diversity Tire Headquarters B A L A N C E D R E C A P P IN G (New Tire guarantee) 600x16 Q 9 5 670x15 0 ex c h a n g e Brake Service W h eel Balan cin g Sa le on N ew Tires O ffic a! Im p a c tio n S ta o o n Special Hud fit I I cml 7 Theta Sigm a Ph i. Jo u rn a lif ii Building. Se m in a l room. 7 M arin ers, L ittlefield House 7 Forensica Texas Union 309. 7 Fresh m an Fellow ship, Y M C A 7-9:30 T SO tryouts, Texas Union "H e rn a n d o 's Hid* iw - heal sals, Tex a? Union 316 i< 7 30 - Co-Wed Club U n iversity 316. 7-9 IO Club. 7:30 A m erican M arketing Asso­ ciation to h ear C a rl 1 . 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W e for true campus representation ra th e r than leaving the m n * in the hands of * few g lo ry -eekeis. houid strive v lew - The Student A.-sembly should ad- vocate the follow ing: 1 A definite plan of U n iv e rs ity financial a -istanc* to aid in com ­ pletion of O peration Gophei neering societies 2. The particip atio n of the engi­ the va rio u s (cam pu s a c tiv itie s thereby gaining their deserved recognition on c a m ­ pus. in 3 T h a t p ark in g violations tie handled by the Student C ourt ra tti­ er than the d isc ip lin a ry com m ittee. I. That a com plete investigation be made as to the possibility of the a t h l e t i c profits applying lighting of M e m o ria l Stadium thus preventing the e a rly season sw el­ tering on the stands field and the to in I feel that the Student A ssem bly has achieved a fine record in the past I h i ce ye a rs. Tins progress should tie accele ra ted by the rri- tire liody. w ith the engi­ neers orient, leading the w ay. sXM BK M I M I XXX , nominated by ; the Student P a r t y : lf elected I -hall a c tive ly rep ­ r e s e n t the en g in ceis in all .Student A - e m b l v proceedings. I w ill give these prob- to I special attention | I e m s : 1. Parking. 2. O peration Gopher 3 Letting die know * what in each refe- I rekentaiive council o r A ssem bly. is tieing done students XI,AN < X ii S O V endorsed by the Represen tative P a r ty : in itiative I believe that engineering stu­ dents must assum e in student governm ent or liberal fo rc­ es on the cam pu s w ill destroy the ; College of En g ineerin g A prim e exam ple is the proposed Core Cur- * riculum . w h ich last y e a r s A ssem ­ bly approved. No engineering co l­ lege could long survive under sin h a program and I promise I w ill it at e v e ry opportunity. fight The e n g i n e e r - have shown what they think of the Union and Union expansion by constructing th eir " T a y lo r s T R o o m ,” own Union and funds should be allocated to it. although rem aining com p letely under the control of engineers. that Union I believe If elected. I promise to devote the necessary amount of tim e and energy and prom ise to co-operate fully with the Student En gineerin g Council to represent the engineers and the Assem bly. X I.'N I O*. K l . R K I{ ( , . nominated by the Student P a r t y : the engineers alone in To create interest in student gov­ ernm ent and to achieve better stu- rient-faculty relations through the establishm ent of individual school councils such a s exist in the S tu ­ dent En g in e e rin g Council. To w ork tow ard a revision of the present voting system so that time consum ing methods can be elim inated. To promote cam pus w ide in ter­ est to in Operation G oph er and prove that the resulting benefits can be enjoyed by all U n iv e rsity students. To serve to the best of m y a b ility ' as an A ssem blym an who knows arui represent- the interest of all engineers. D O N II X K T . endorsed by the R e p ­ resentative P a rty I ain in favor of better and more representa­ effective engineering tion in student governm ent. This could best be accom plished by m ilking th** engineering A ssem bly­ men members of the Student E n ­ gineering Council. A- this body ! cpi esenls each departm en t in the C ollege of En gineering, problems arisin g here could be taken to the Student Assem bly by the elected engineering representatives. In the sam e manner. A ssem bly m atters m a y tie carried back to the E n ­ recom ­ g in e d mg Council mendations. for its The use of the honor system could well he expanded in the C ol­ l e g e of Engineering. The further use should tie governed by faculty - student committees. The (i,oking situation should he moi** fully explored, and steps lie taken facilities m eeting the n e e d s of til** in* ceased enrollm ent to have park in g C U I F F H O D G E S . the Student P a rty nominated by 2 To propose 1 To avoid the or club affiliatio n t*i represent Hon b a s i s of group for representa­ individual. ble investigate and th e idea of a U n iv e rs ity -sponsored flying school and to seek w h atever federal aid * an be had for its es­ tablishm ent 3. To help w ith better co-ordina­ tion of the R O T E ' wi t h the U n i­ versity. and to stand behind them in pertinent A ssem bly m a t t e r s t To w ork w ith othei s w ho are anxious to s e e k a better solution to the parkin g problem in the con­ g e s t e d engineering area. 5. To sponsor cigarette m achines in school buildings on a basis sim i­ la r to that of the eold-drink situ­ ation fi. To w ork for a better appor­ tionm ent of the B I anket-Tax funds with such organizations as the Longhorn Ban d in nj md. 7. To investigate the U n iv e rsity pay scale and find if m ote can be done for those U n iversity students who w ork for U n iv e rs ity scale. H A X R ep resen tative P a r t y : I C ' B K E . e n d u re d by the from In running for the office of A s­ sem blym an the College of En gineering, it is m y intention to represent the interest-, of the en­ gineering student body to the best of m y ab ility. I believe this can best be done A rchitecture RAY RABKE to c o o rd ln a ta gm eering Council their e f f o r t s with those af the Stu­ d e n t Assem bly. 2. R eview in g an y promised add i­ tion of liberal arts courses to the realizing engineering cu rricu lu m that any such additions would d e­ crease the num ber of n ecessary technical courses. 3 Continuing to w ork to im prove interests of engineering stu­ in our U n iv e rs ity 's student the dents governm ent. 4 Vigorous promotion and sup­ To seek installm ent of cigarette m achines in the engineering build­ ings A ll possible m eans should be used to s|M*eri up the completion of Operation Gopher. b y : I. W orkin g d irectly w ith the En- port of Operation Gopher. ** I X D \ ' I n , e n 1 .1 . i i I c the Representative f a i l , fine of my pct jw *■ v < ■ this situation demand- i- p.n mg Iii cents for < ashing t 1 lie k at our of our "V a r s it y N ational Hank' win eft seem to th r u * ’ on .student4 I who n ee I some extra chance think in­ Sludeni vest igat ion ’ Perh ap s Cheek Cashing Hun .rn would bi able if) m ake operating cxpen < on 5 centS a I heck. Being a P la n I na­ turally favor a w orkable iriapta- tion of the C o le C u rricu lu m plan I favor re-establishment of the to Student Parkin*.; thoroughly explore the problem II student, C o m m ilt'i a I only have one < trnpaign prom ive to make to m y 4.bbl clas mates in the College of Aft: md Sri ences. It you elect me as one of your assem blym en, I will strive to ttie utmost ot m y ab ility to im ­ partially serve and ii [rn cm you I ll VI h BMI KIN r ■.mn ii- I Ii*. th** Student P a rty I should bk* to w ork toward the following goals I A resolution to the Board ol R e g e n t s • spic mg s t u d e n t opinion on undergraduate ra cial dcsegre gat ion. M y own opinion is that the U niversity should achieve racial integration quickly I! Effective evaluation and c riti­ cism of the undergraduate nu ii cilium and instructors by seniors a n d recent gradual* s. Ii To present 1 greatei number fit eminent sp eak ri - -I Em phasis on th* need for 1 large auditorium adequate for a university of ou r si and mg s u n n . i t i o u i v Mi militated f>y the Student Pa rty 1. I will en deavor in the Im-st of my ability to c a rry out tho dun* of an Arts amt Sciences assembly man iii the most active and effici­ ent way pussihit they would 2. I will support th* uloption <*( h system for selling guest tickets to Southwest Conference schools students, so that lie U n iv e r s ity o f able ti* enter T he Texas ball th e ir gam* o u r schools a c tiv ity <•, fe guest tickets. would sim plify th** tickets friends for leges, and w ill b ill relations with schools wanting ti* keis to U T home gam* this system of a c q u irin g in o th e r col g ab out bet I el s i rd w ith a n d *i I 4 'I th* I will a c tiv e ly s u p p o rt I mon expansion program and will issue this year try to settle that I will sin cerely attempt to se­ cure a w orkable honor system fot th** th* I niversity and continue work of the Student Integrity Com­ mittee a. J will kit ive to gam the inter est of freshm an, ti alisier students, ami Plan If m a lots in student goy eminent activities T O M I I I J J ' \ \ It is m y desire as your student represent att ve to promote your in telesis in any way p o oh !* and to especially concern n y* elf in the following’ fields 1 To work tow ard the furthei •nee of an even tu al s* hoot-wa de honor system in a* cordal ic* with the interests of you, the Burien)s. * This program w as started on last year, arid work sm all scale towards this honor system should Im* rand nued during the ensuing ye n installation of the BETTY TEMPLETON LENNY VON DOHLEN N ANCY W ALKER th** Cd by a of I hat thi to the oil limb I I I ll Student I I d e l i l a h el l o l l on the part l o se e S t u d e n t A ai Ute problem is brought (Mention of (fie U n ive rsity e m b l y I i VII A Party n o n 1 in M e d by the it Tong Iv un in t a v o r o l th** o l College C o un * lls a n d will to legislate such a system Sci* College of Arts and .1 ■- iii promote •d leadership to into < am pus lightening y at en 1 of get more mf iv dies, the - of and gaining m ore ef- in th** various organi/a* ‘im ic up 1 y and activities I intend to make specific ar • merits so that assem blym en have delmite tim es to hear Ii in- individual stilllerits ; then Mic assem blym en w ill in ut these problem s to the 1 a legislate an witl strive to lo a Ii would allow groups • a s of tickets to home foot* I believe M i l s would ines lip sagging school i build nom inated bv dent to the need of Student N o v­ el nment issues As your assem blym an I w ill carefu lly observe and take action to the best of m y ab ility. I w ill fa irly and w ill weigh til** fake strong steps to su p p a t those which you advocate anil an most benefit tai to the Student Undy hor yoni benefit I w ill study the **f- fects ot the new l ain* at ama I Coun­ cil and providing it works, I w ill seek to promote relations in all schools urnilai W ith m y sincere realization of the [ in active Student w ill, if elected, to c a rry out ail tn te iest and my duties involved I 11*iv ** 1 nit lent, • lo my utmost th** responsibili- V K M O R K I N 1 lo help bring * t i arisferable Blanket Tax to The U niversity of Texas 2 To get die College or Al ts and Sciences to provide bin** ttooks for students to curb the cheating prob­ lem 3 To encourage Univ el shy buy­ ing of lots surrounding the cam ­ pus to help cur b the parking prob­ lem I I mon endow merit fund vsitti all profits of Coke vend­ ing machines lo finance > To provide hexes on at th** Forty A promote more better understanding of student governm ent. to w ork particularly w ith those organizations interested in the orientation of all new stu­ dents Iii** U n iv e rs ity , entering freshm en and transfers. l l N M by the Representative B a rly ; 1 ) 0 1 1 1 I N S U N codol -cd I shall strive to carry out the duties tit an assem blym an a- pre­ s c r i b e d m the student constitution. M y aim is to serve you con scien ti­ ously with a deep aw a re n ess of m y obligation to try to obtain tile following for you: I A larger allotm ent of date tickets for football gam es 2. The formulation of a bettor Ka* ulty-Siudent relationship in the C o l l e g e of Arts and Sciences through a conn* ii similar to the on** established in the C ollege of Edu catio n I. A more fair apportionm ent of Blanket-!' tx f u n d s based on the num ber of students benefited by each recipient, N X M ' XX X I , I v t I i ; J belie , e that. Iii** A-s**mbly can b e s t serve th** student body by giving sin* cm consideration to the many problems that arise and by presenting definite to these questions solutions 1 w ill work to aul th** Fre s h m a n I by providing a m o re thor- g**v el ament education pro- m addition to die orientation eo-o pet­ the it rid their ng ( ’**ut x ough gram s y s t e n alum Texas 1 eat** ably hiev om nion gi M v in te rrest has been v e r y much aroused ille r studying tile r e u n i ­ on the \ S A convention. I w ill work to see lindy profit from the work done fly our newly binned NSA P ISA (staid the student in* lied er cs bebite the and a medium through Isis* s ti hie vi mites of A r t s anil m a s students run lie known. Moi** ital** tick**! X * 0 0 1 'lunation of the (Meat es program with other schools c a w hereby speaker* hi- I ast could fie offered a es of speaking engagem ents, mg better speakers and «.he,*p- til- 1 re ic live pal tit illation of th*- U n iversity in tin* N atio nal Mu- dent A-sociation. rhat texas U n iv e rs ity but all ti**! only the South and Southwest would benefit through our leadership B O S I * I I X M c * . K E * . O K no-canal­ ed by tin Student P a rty I believe O •epr* moo BOB FERRELL EGAN G LEA SO N DUKE SQUIBB JA C K A. STEHLING B D H I E K K t i l . : representative Since * a ru p a tgn promises don't 1 ppeaI to na* I w ill dispense w ith them and b riefly say that m y i d e a of a gtxxl the Student A ssem bly is one who knows enough about student affairs th a’ he can tak e an active part in the discussion, the the debate decisions of the student A-s< in b lj anti to i d e a l s As yo u r representative from the School of A rch itectu re L would ful­ alw ays keeping fill these in mind I am representing but realizing that the U n iv e rs ity as a w hole conu s fit st. I - I , ' N u l t X s * » \ , e n d o r s e d by t h * R ep re sen tative P a rty the group which I believe that a much closer re­ lationship between student* of the School of A rch itectu re and the fac­ ulty could accom plish many’ need­ ed im provem ents. This should tie done by b etter defining the duties and aim s of student organizations in the school Then, with students and la* iiltv in accord and w orking w it hi the U n iv e rsity, a program OI im provem ents could I*** mop® e a s i­ ly’ accom plished such as «I • es- la v is h in g longer and mote ap p ro ­ *2) bunging priate bbl a r y hours 1 to the U m v e iA ity eminent s p e a k e r in the fields of art, arch iie ctu re and building <3i establishing an for arch itec­ em ploym ent .system t s ** students 14* graduating with those students who have honors earned merit through service or '5> scholastic achievem ent im proving the A rch ite ctu re B u ild ­ ing wi th much needed storage fa­ c i l i t i e s and student lounge. and G re a te r em phasis la* should the U n iversity plated on solving lack of a pat king problem md I large auditorium, Fu rth erm o re would like to see the U n iv e rsity use to a greater extent the talents of the School of A rch itectu re in -.Diving problems of the Univ et si » physical plant. D I H K M J I I B B : of A rchitecture E Stim ulate an A s Assem blym an for the .School I w ill endeavoi lo. in stu- d**nt government by equal repre­ sentation of all classes the School of Al < bite* ture interest in .1 Appropriate student 2 Keep students in io im ed about issues before the Student Assem bly. in a fa ir m anner I w ill do so ap e r study of the need- of th** oigani- zations seeking a portion of the fund. funds 4 En co u rag e m e e t i n g s and round-table discussions on the hasp* pr oblem s of a n hitccture and the pi ofession. 5. Secu re a greater nim bler of prom inent speakers for the School of A rc h ite e tu ie S. O btain better for students supplies storage space 7. O btain more and better equip­ ment for student- I w ill work k F o rm u la te plans for ail -con­ ditioning th** A rch itectu re Building lust and to p ra ctic a l solutions lo til** problem s w hich are introduced and w ill fill the office to the best of m y ability. I X( Iv X S T E H L I N G find P a tr ic k H en ry once said " I have lam p by w hich m y feet but on** lam p is t h e Hie guided and t h a t of e x p e rie n ce !’ I a m now a senior rn t h e School of A rchit?* fur** but during m y ye,u s at t h i s U n iversity I haw* received a B A in history and I spent a y e a r in Law School. W h ile in A r t s and Sciences I was a m em ber of Lam bda Uhi Alpha and A lpha P h i Om ega : I w as pres­ ident of Mill C ountry Club, on the in N ew m an Inter-Club Council Club, in I the MUHIC, Talent, and P u b lic H I ­ in G e rm an Club, M i x e d la!ions Com m ittees b e c o m i n g c h a irm a n of the la tter in 1951. I w a s Fresh m a n Honor Count I i* p- re s rn ta tiv e in l^aw School. I w as president of the sophom oie * * of the School of A rch itectu re. Lu st y e a r I designed settings for " W in d ­ up hall and perform ed in Round­ up R e vie w . I am a m em ber ol A IA and I am serving on th** Stu- den t-Facu lty R elatio n s Com m ittee. I know that as A ssem bly rep ie en- ta tive from our school I * an sin- * * rely and e n erg etically w ork to­ w ard 1. In creasin g lab spa* <* for soph­ om ore and senior classes b y en­ closing the west arch w ays. 2. Installation of adequate -mir­ age space arid decent drafting tables in design labs. 3. C le a tin g and pubic .zing a job bureau w ithin oui part-time school 4 Prom ote alu m n i participation ut school im provem ent 5. In general do w h at I < an to­ w ard bringing the School of Archt- the , lectu re econ o m ically up : status enjoyed by other schools on The U n iv e rsity of Texa> cam pus to Neither platform nor picture w rts received from L*avid L . L e o n a !d. CJilt )\ha n lu n a ! Co nip . a* a pubis- a n y in south i u t ti H U w ill be arret Biden t roust the pub In o rg a n ic p ro s ra n is for Chai e rig h t q u a lm In a b le to * m et • od • • induct do a lim it**d amount of w r itin g and nu such a* art ak* talks, and w ill to pending group ll * « t around S JV 1 |>er m onth d e ­ back­ upon abibity 1 ground A pplicant* 1most t*e between and lo y ears af ag** K u it h e r in- in the i i u r e a u, form at <**n ma> he o b tain ed S tu d en t i ’U f t t B a il loo. Em p lo y m e n t and I tin* 2. To bring Mi* va rsity athlete student program clo ser to body. I he A th le tic Council h is only one a larger representation on the Coun­ cil should Im* g iven to a student liody of lh ,OOO niem bei representative student 3. To bring atioui a possible so­ lution to *he park ii q problem. This could be done by an inn: ctg ate survey of the problem, follow- Student Government * an be and in should be a more vm,,i factor tile life of e v e r y U n iversity stu­ dent. To carry out the responsi­ b ility of encouraging students to * certa in type p articip ate actively That •I assem blym an is needed assem blym an must not only he q u alified through pi* v iou- parti­ cipation but must a l s o have a , kl cri desire to aw aken each stu- c e s t i n i. ** n it n t a t 1 an o u u t,la d in g muting opporii n ity •r pro- i n ha* for an Issue Campaign Promises and Platforms Education Business Administration Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1254 THE DAILY TEXAN Page S MARTY PHELPS: I w ill w ork closely w ith and en­ deavor to m ake this first Student- F a c u lty Edu cation College Council successful in realizing its purposes and potentialities. I am very’ interested in the w ork of O rientation Council and I be­ lieve its program and needs should be given am ple consideration by the Student Assem bly. This pro­ far-reachrng; new gram can be students, transfers, and m arried students alike should be given the opportunity to share it bene­ fits. in I w ill consider carefu lly all is­ the Student sues brought before A ssem bly, and I w i l l 'vote im p a r­ tia lly on them. W EEJEE SI TTON, nominated by the Student P a r t y : I feel the need in the College of Edu cation for a greater sense of unity and loyalty. This can be brought about, I feel, by several concrete projects. HAL ATKINS JR ., endorsed by the R epresentative P a r t y : M ore recognition for College of F in e A rts functions. M a n y things happen in the College of F in e A rts that are never heard of around the cam pus. T h ey need m ore and better publicity. Lik ew ise • the various organiza­ tions, clubs, and such that are connected w ith the College of I* me A rts need to have some sort of system for letting students know w hat is happening. P a rk in g is an annual problem, but having been on the P a rk in g Com m ittee I feel that last year, it can be im proved. M ore inform ation should be re ­ leased concerning w-hat goes on in the Student A ssem bly meetings and also w’hat the various student gov­ ernm ent com m ittees are doing. F a i r appropriation of the Blan- ket-Tax money. The needs of the organization should be of prim e im portance the per cent that they are to receive. Some organizations are not receivin g the amount they need w h ile others are receiving too much in selecting M y “ pet peeve” is the m anner in w hich the Election B ill is w rit­ ten. It should he c le a re r in c e r­ tain spots and changed in others and I w ill w ork to get this bill in the best possible shape before the spring elections. JO ANN CALDWELL: BOB F IN L E Y : To investigate the reasons behind the great length of tim e it takes to be advised du rin g registration in the College of Busin ess Adm in­ istration. To put cigarette vending m a­ chines in the p rin cip al buildings on the campus, such as W aggoner H all, and use the profit to lower the B lan k et Tax, To have extended lib ra ry hours for student use during the semester and especially before and during finals. To promote closer relations be­ tween tho students and their gov­ ernment. To work for integration and co­ operation among va rio u s depart­ ments in the College of Business A dm inistration and fa ir represen­ tation of each, B O B .JO N E S , Student p arty nom- i inee. I shall prom ote establishm ent of a com m ittee designed to provide a means for the expression of stu­ legislation before dent opinion on to study the Texas ! m easures w hich shall affect Uni- leg islatu re I shall propose that the powers of the Court he revised to permit the Student Court to handle dis­ cip lin ary cases ag ain st campus violators. like I would I am in favo r of a continuation of the work accom plished last year by the Scholastic In te g rity Council to do additional study on such problem s as parking and grievances for w h ich there are no painless solutions but which re­ quire continuous study M A X L E V I T , endorsed by Represen tative p arty : the It is m y belief that a platform . is a prom ise to the students that the candidate fulfill. H ere is m y prom ise: intends to To establish an organized system of regulations and sportsm anship in order to create m ore enthusiasm in the students and in order to bring U T up in the sportsm anship ratings in the Southwest Confer­ ence. To set up c e rta in hours of the if week in w hich B B A students, they desire to, can meet with their representatives and present then ideas and view points. To represent in the A ssem bly to the hest of m y a b ility the students of the B B A C ollege in a rn ,in n " that w ill he fair, honest and bene­ ficial to all students. TOM P R IM M , endorsed by Represen tative p arty the the To serve to the best of my ab il­ ity the students w hich I represent and to m ake the desires of th e se I w ill use to the .students known. influence my ex trem ity all (Kisition affords me in seeing ac­ tion taken on these va lid d e s ir e s To try and interest more indus­ tries of Texas to take advantage of tho joh-placem ent facilities arui to im prove th o system already in use if necessary To provide m ore studying fa cil­ ities within W agg o n er H all for the use of students and, if possible have qualified proctors for the ele ­ m entary business courses. To urge expansion of the Texa- Union. B G R S I E G E L , endorsed by the MARTY PHELPS W EEJEE SUTTON G IN N Y W A LKER BOB FINLEY BOB JO N ES M A X LEVIT F irs t, an education newsletter, w ritten for and by education stu­ dents, to inform and educate the in Sut­ school. Second, a ,v,., ton H a ll; a room dow nstairs can be secured and converted for this purpose. T hird, a method of keep)- the College of Ed u cation efficient, i pansion. _______________________________ ......................... ................. ....................... ..... I ing in contact w ith education grad- uates to learn of their actual ex-1 sem bly. I w ill seek to do this in periences in the teaching profes- e v e ry possible w ay. sion. what courses are proving to | G IN N Y W A L K E R , nominated be most va lu ab le w hat are some of the problems which they are meeting. I sin cerely feel that -- i participation in .student uniog ac- them, and the Student P a r t y : c reativ e representation on the As- I can give I fixities, and to prom ote Union ex- oil lounge -....... by to 2. To w ork as a co-ordinator between Student Assem bly and the School of Education, in 3. To develop a m ovem ent form ing councils in other schools I. To promote a more active that lack a co-ordinating body, 4. To w ork with Edu cation Conn- ve rsify students, and conveisely in im proving die cu rricu lu m piovide a unit th tough vvhnh It in the School of Education. lators may ma r lequests loin ____ ________________________ | the student body Fine Arts TOM PRIMM BOB SIEGEL DAN SLAUGHTER tional a c tivitie s. dent Court. To p lace w ithin the jurisdiction of the Student Court such traffic violations that might tie imposed on students, thus giving students a th e ir own defense, and voice increasing the activity of the Stu- in l>\N S L A ! G U T E R , endorsed by councils colleges the Representative p a r ty ; , governm ent through support of in various schools and Legislation to let Student Court bandle disciplinary cases including parking problems Increasing interest in student H oliday for Round-Up F rid a y . Set up public relations progi tm lo inform and interest the student j txxly in student government. Pharmacy E E M I X R I E G E R T o serve im p a rtia lly with no ob­ ligations except to the students of the C ollege of Ph a rm acy. To c re a te effective represent;! tion to rho students of the* C ollege of P h a r m a c y through their Student A sse m b ly r c p t esentntive. facilities lot To seek m eans for the* p iovision the of re c re a tio n a l students of the Collect >f m a ry co m p arab le to (host of other professional school - on the rum pus lo prom ote close! co-op.u ii,on between the facu lty and students *n an effort to develop a reasonable and w orkable bono! -'.stem IL at T o im p ro ve .job-placem ent the system for students of the C o l l e g e of P h a rm a c y . To seek a means for the un p m vem ent of the con,a ted p a rk ­ ing fa c ilitie s surrounding the P h a r ­ m a c y B u ild in g To prom ote expan ion of the T exas Union V IM E V I L . ( K I M I I hy the Student B a ity r ’ * I instrum ental E sta b lish a permanent student em ploym ent comm ittee This com ­ m ittee would in tx* solving a num ber of the w o rkin g students’ p r o b l e m s which cann.a tie taken up tty the regular Student Em p lo ym e n t Bm eau. The com m it fee would tx* of great value to the 65 per cent of th* U n .versify sin dents w ho work at one tim e or another anti all the ph arm acy stu­ dents who must have p h a rm a cy experien ce before graduation T his com m ittee should Re-establish the parking c o m m it­ tie the work w h ich tx* tee com m ended for has been don!*, more should done to solve the problem F a I r apriori ion men t o I t h < B lan k et la x funds according to th* needs of the oi gani/at ion and die e u m nt student feeling. tin en t of student govern H AL ATKINS JR. JO ANN C A LD W ELL JEA N IN E G RO SS D ram a and A rt D epartm ents. This council, w ith the cooperation of departm ental student associations can give the College of Fin e A rts greater recognition and interest of 1 the whole student body. Fin e A rts has a lre a d y begun its clim b the to a strong voice Student A ssem bly and this is the opportune tim e to keep its in ter­ in . . . . , 4 .. es,s outstanding rn .student affairs. J E A N I N E G R O S S , nominated by the Student P a r t y : I M y from interest As vo u r past assem blym an, To w o rk closely with the F in e worked on the B lan k et T ax Evalu - A rts Student Council and to help ation, B lan ket T ax Appropriations, the and Round-Up Flo at Cost Com- Student A ssem bly on all problem s m ittees and served as ch airm a n for the A rt Fees P ro je c t and Col- lege Council Com m ittee. them get co-operation they deem necessary, in Fin e A rts w as shown through m y w ork on the reduction of the art fees. This has been obtained and w ill be put into effect, F a ll, 1955; it exem plifies the power the stu­ dent body has its needs v work in bringing about further To bring about closer relations among the four branches of the the College of College of F in e A rts, to personally in- terest in school activities, to m ake their ideas and suggestions public, the w ork that has further im prove­ alre a d y begun on ment and possible change of our present B la n k e t T ax. , To create student body interest in all F i n e A rts activities by m a k ­ ing ideas and purposes of these a c tivitie s known. in obtaining the the To Fin e A rts Through a close study of the the present Edu catio n Council, council can be in strengthened and w ill heighten the S t u d e n t - F a c u lty relationship Through a strengthened council, a the solution m ight be found problem of needed space to in the purposes to the best of m y a b ility T h e DAtifr T ex a n V D f J j ,T VC > 'V ’ * rn I r\ (N I T h e D a lly T exan, student new spaper of T h e in A ustin d a lly except Saturc published O' T exas S tud en t Pu b lica tio n s In ^aturda* M o n d ay and holiday I n lve rstty of Texas Is periods N ew s co n trib utio ns w ill ne accepted by to.epsom* e d ito ria l offices. JFS 103 or the news lab o ra to ry ing d e live ry should be made in J B 5 and a d v e rtis in g I B IO1. t-.-217.3i or at the In q u ire s on- * riv­ J B i l l 12-2476) O pinions of the Texan are not necessarily the e of the cC'fTTf ad m in istratio n or other U n iv e rs ity o fficials En te re d as second-class m atte r O ctober is A ustin Texas under the act of M arch 3 IMT') i.- V ■’ I'M.! at the Post O ffice at ’ A S S O C ! A T K U P R R M X W I K I S H U H I, The Associated Press is exclusive!* entitled to th* use for republ * at ion of all news dispatches cred ited to in th *, new spaper and local items of spontaneous or Kin published herein R ig h ts of p ub lication of all o ther m atte r herein als** reserved It or not others* *• credited R e p r e s e n t e d f o r N a t i o n a l A d v e r t i s i n g by \at.< n e A d v e r t i s i n g S e r v e r In* C ollege Pu b lish e rs Representative* I U ) M adison Ave N ew Y ork N. Y C hicago — Boston — isr>% Angeles San Francis* o Altona!**! ( ollrxiatr l*r**»» VII Vm-riiin !'**< *rnal>-r M i M IU Ii *>l Ms! K l l ' l IIIN K A U . ' M inim um b u lm rip tio n — T hree M o u lin D elivered in A u stin ...................................................................... M ailed in A ustin ........................................................................... M ailed out of tow n ...................................................................... > mon lh **i month 5 montn ........ Edit or - t n < hlef Ma n a g i n g Ed i t o r ., N ew * Ed ito r .......... E d ito ria l Assistant* Am usem ents Ed ito r Fine A rts Ed ito r . . . W om en's Ed ito r . . . Sports E d ito r ....... . Fe atu res E d ito r . . . W ire E d ito r ........... D ay Ed ito rs . . . . . . . . P E R M A N E N T S T A F F ......................................................................... S H I R L E Y S T R I ' I ............................................................... B O B I I H .Bt RN ....................................................... P h yl C roon ............................ E d g a r W atkins Jim Koahoy ................................................. Luke Pa tre n e lla .................................................. Betty J o T a y lo r .............................................. Ruth Pen dergrass ..................................................... D ick W illia m s J im C la rk .......................................... .......................... ......................h m m ie M cK in le y .. C a rl Burgen Rose Ja n d a Sandy M itchell. W illie M orris, G riff Singer, Bonnie Sw orn. Jim Tem phn Night Ed ito r* ..................................... J C Gouldcn, Helen S c h a ll* Catherine ■v iler* T om m y Thompson. W ill W hite HT A P I F U R I HIN | s s | k Dav Ed ito r ................ II M T E M P U S Night Ed i t o r ............................................................................ < ARL Bl R G E N A s s i s t a n t Night Ed ito r Ph yl G reen rry H all, J im C la rk Assistants ........................... Night R eporter* ................ . . . . Stan Alexander Shirley Insall C o p y r e a d e r ................ . Nick Johnson Night Sports E d i t o r ......... Norma M ills Assistants ........................... Night Am usem ents Ed ito r .................Jane W illis Ja n e tte Stavorow ski A ssistants ........................... Night W ire Ed ito r ........ Jim m ie M cK inley Night Socie»y Editor ............................................... Wilma Hartm an JO H N L. ESTES JIM D. LOVETT JO H N E S T E S : Outside this issue in the dec- R epresentative p arty I wanted to support the decisions tion, there are a few things w hich I As a can did ate for the Student of the Board of Gov ernors of the a ll of us seem to agree on and A ssem bly I do h ereby pledge my - Student B a r Association and any other I am asking for a chance to do self to support the following These things w hich m ight be of som ething about them I w ill serve all Fine A rts stu­ dents as an im p artial representa- five, and promote their ideals and A v a n ta g e to the School of L aw . things include more parkin g space J I M I). M IN E T T : m ore date tickets Tile only real issue in this cam- gam es, more benefits paign as far as the School of L a w B lan k et T ax i is concerned fingerprinting is Union expansion The law school B o a rd of Cover- nors has a lre a d y expressed their opinion as being against it, and I fe e ] as though bound by thai decision I arn personally B yro n Fullerton, and * Tile Texan did not receive plat- forms or pictures of B a u l K it ton for football the and less talk alioth law students from To provide a student co-opera I W Stuck- m c check cash in g agene;., men] To increase lib r a r y and reerea- tional facilities for the College of Business A dm in istratio n Reorganization of the present to m ore effectively B B A Council co-ordinate student-farulty relations in the College of Busine*- Admin istration poi ated by the Union to operate as the U n iv e rs ity after 5:30 and on week ends Building of a U n iv e rsity aud, torium to su fficien tly provide for the increased enrollm ent arid en­ tertain cu ltu ral, soc ial and edu* a Student Court ... Unopposed ll XKK} H E U E l l. S A NC V Ii X I,A T O M Since I do not believe m m aking cam paign prom ises when one has no possible idea of what w ill come up before the Court in the * nxuing ye ar, I w ill I can on ly say that to the best of m y a b ility * a n y out the duties of my office, weighing each case that m a y appeal before the Court with an open mind I would like to s e e th e ju risd ic­ tion for the Court extended so that it would include m an y c a es v ha h now. are referr ed to v a l n u t com ­ t!> -ce I would a ls o bk.* m ittees the C ouit serve as an adv is* ry board at the U n iv e rs ity , so that an organization o r com m ittee could its problem s wirh*ai* come with a ctu a lly h avin g ra.»e I w ill w ork to s e e that brought up some of th e s e goals are attained I pledge m yself to work foi the better w elfare and interests of the student body throughout the com ­ ing yea* to have i H E L L E PE< K feel I that the should discover better serve the pus The Student Court should take an active part in promoting scho- la.stic honor (fide w hich I,- [ effective integrity and I promise to tie fa ir and im par­ tial and do m y best to m ake this yeai x Student Court a court that w ill reach you in it* le rv ic e . law, and more F u rlh e n n o ie I pledge that in all *ase*. brought before the Student Court I shall render an opinion only aftei an im p a rtial consideration of the facts pertl- and a careful study of the ntend rant I iighly to w o rk toward m y goal of a effective resp student governm ent by en* mg to broaden the jurisdiction o the Student Court This w ill * all for a search as to the best means of handling those student problem s w hich might be dealt w ith most effe c tiv e ly by students them selves T his problem w arran ts the C o u rt’s im m ediate attention I am confident that such attention xvii) tie given to ii and E E U O O I ) B it t . IS S F irs t, assumes It is m y belief for the Student Court to become a m eaningful part of student governm ent it. must its present furn in sponsibilities should, take on alf discipline rases fa II ii in us jurisdiction for exam ple It should a arid dent official to perform an y n sferial duty imposed upon hun Court has not a lw a y s assui such responsibility* in the past Secondly, I should ilk** to see Court expand its functions and sponxibihties w h erever feasible I shall endeavor to *e rve the *tu re ­ it c t io n w Ch­ aise) s l u ­ m m y The l i n e d t h e re* Graduate E H M EN It Y E E < ON N E E E , r n rial cd by the Student P a rty I believe that the Student A ssem ­ bly should hack the ending of seg tile reg at ion I dont o r. give a Continental if the Union is the U n iv e rs ity i expanded or not, K E N N E T H J 36 East-south­ east (abbr.) 37 A solar deity < E g y p t ) A C R O S S 1 Fishhook resembling an insect 4. More secure 9. Run a w a y IO. Boasted 12. Measure* of city land 13. In fre ­ quently 14. Retired 15. R ive r in Yorkshire 16. One I Scot i 17. U. S. treasury not.’ * 20 Price 21. Perm it* 23. Command* rr-in-chref British forces in France 1915*13 (poss. J z5. Quadruped 26. G irl * name 27. Attitudinize 28. Compacts 32. King of Bastian (B ib . ) 33. Not an y (colloq ) 34. Observe 35. Most unfettered *7. Card game 88. pendent ornament 39 Bound, as a goose 40 U n t .d y 41. Em plo y D O W N I. Fin e ly ground gram a n d a the problem of madcqtude solu tion of I w i t h in te n d to t h e p re s e n t v o l k • * > <*j« studen t a s p l e n d i d job I shall c o s t r i v e to p r o p e r ly fulfill til t a t t o n s o f lo f the G r a d u a te hex* c • J. f sh ill alw ivx pendant a p rim a ry goal the best of The U n ive iut> of Kx.i D A I L Y C K Y T T O i i l ()T I> - H e r e * how to w o rk It : A X Y l l L B A A X R L ( I N ( i i t L L O VV lo One U tte r sim ply stand* for another In this example A ta used Single letter*, apos­ length and form ation of the word* are all hint*. for the two O 'n. etc for the three L a , X trophic*. the E ach day the code U tters are different. A C ryptogram Quotation N M M T H V Y . N L K N C H I O I H F E G C N, N U E G M I I I T T U H V C N H t ’ T B V W T G C N — R K N C H V. W ednesday. O ct. 27, 1954 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N Pag* 4 'Oklahoma!' Not OK For C EC Schedule Th* road show Oklahom a ' ' was turned down by the C ultural e n ­ tertainm ent C om m itter Tuesday because it could nett g*>» together w ith promoters of the show on a date. The m usical was available for booking only during final exams and the in tram u ral season when G reg ory G ym is tied up. Dr. Archie Jones, facu lty ^fion nor, said he hopes the new sound 1 shell being mad*- for G reg ory would ta- finished in time for the San Antonio Sym phony program No­ vem ber 17. The $8,000 shell is ex­ p e c t e d to greatly improve aeons tic s in G regory perhaps to the extent that a person talking in a normal voice on the stage can lie heard all over the gym nasium The committee also decided to continue h a v in g an o rg a n ist p la y fro m 7 la to H 1.5 p .rn before th e ir shows sta rt G e r r e H a n c o c k w a s o rg a n ist af the G a y T y r o l.c rs show F r id a y night, and w ill play fo r the cither p e rfo rm a n c e s too Requests for M a ria n Anderson and fiob Hof*- w ere turned in a' suggestion' for next year s pro­ gram s Suggestions should fie made scion, as G F G should have a d e a r the students want idea of w hat when I cr Jones goes Ut New York in December to check on booking clares and see new talent They m ay be sent, to Cultural E n te rta in ­ ment Com m ittee, the M usic Building in Negotiations are still being macle to h a v e extra bleachers put up in G reg o ry for the three tag show- The Texas Union Dance Committee announces the CANCELLATION of The AMES BROTHERS SATURD AY, O C T O B E R 30 D-e to C o n f ’ q Er.qaqerro— . THERE W IL L BE N O ALL-UNIVERSITY D AN C E THIS SATURD AY. Tm.-* w be / U- ,e "..ry H A L L O W E E N D A N C E A D e r rr <• h e r R v i / Friday, October 2 9 , - of the Te*a» Un on. Thu, Dance ■> free and features Net WffFarm end his Bend. ro e M u . y e Tra n s Texa s Th ea tr es queen • iasi "«** TODAY! “" ““" P E C K Mark Twains a M illio n tnC otar B y lic f t m 'c o / o r STARTS TOMORROW! t tut i mg J I AN SIM M O N S • M o m C A LH O U N S T Iv P ID N Vt, W I I V • HK I IN A ll E K ME.1 a * * ^ TECHNICOLOR .UM* IS,, Ii, THAM, , * ; IMI . * muI OCHI Buffin JJM Mum •hmm mf, imh-’xl In '(Mufti 'HMBIk P n ta ri bt HiiwAiif) HAISCH Ik.t.i*, t« IU* III IMM,** I MS U M P P M I tip I ***■»•*,» TEXAS "I1AMLE1r • LAST T IM E S TODAY ir s ? E STARTS TOMORROW! A delightful case of H IG H w it and D R Y humor from the highlands! Th# J Arthur hank Organization presants SU Am e rr,,, P A U L D O U G L A S Mm h u b l r t gregg ALEX MACKENZIE * ABL BARKER • JAMES COPELAND • TOMMY KLARINS Directed hy A ltitndtr Macttndrick * Productd by Mi: hat I Truman i'reanpi*, by William l>. M . A MICHAU BALCON f AUNG STUDIOS PRODUCTION A UNIVOCAL INTONATIONAL RftfASE CAPITOL ST A R T S * T O D A Y ! • b a r g a i n m a t . TILL 5:00 FROH 6 AM TILL MIDNIGHT - ALL WEEK - We Serve Nothing But Good Food At San Jacinto Cafe 16th & San Jacinto M A K E Y O U R H O L ID A Y W E E K E N D S C A R E F R E E W IT H $5,000 Y O U R IN S U R M A ST ER V E N D IN G M A C H IN E S are located at • Hem phill’s Aero** from Student Union • Faulkner’s Drugs 2552 Guadalupe • Johnson Bros. Conoco Station 19th & San Antonio Ride and Drive with Peace of Mind IN S U R M A S T E R , Inc. For information call 2-1312 mr wear A LONG FACE have your watch expertly repaired I year unconditional guarantee 2 Day Service UT Radio to Tell Three C E C Ticket Drawings How It Is Done It0 Handle Expected Crowds Two Plays Planned For Arts Festival depict Tw o plays, which the production of radio shows, w ill tie R adio House s contribution to the Fine A rts F e s tiv a l on N o vem ber 20, production supervisor of House, announced Tuesday. J a c k D . Su m m erfield, D raw in gs w ill be held for sty-! T ic k e ts w ill be general admis- have been for dent, tickets to the Y m a Sum ac, ' sion, “ sit an yw h e re'’ tickets, an d ! shows.. L a s t y e a r students M arge and G o w er Cham pion, and can be draw n at the M u sic Build- for tickets F re d W arin g shows, the C u ltu ral ing box office. A student should B o d y .” En tertain m en t C om m ittee decided present his B-Tax at the box office D r Tuesday. T he draw in gs are neces- to get his free ticket, and then pre- have sa ry to handle extra-large sent both B-Tax and ticket, a t the B u rl Iv e s show, to have draw ings draw ing# “ J o h n the t o C E C drew B ro w n 's for the Jones said that C E C m a y radio crorwds expected for these shows, R ad io . . . . . . . door the night of the perform ance. I not definite. B u r l The ticket alone w ill not adm it too, though it is Iv e s drew' the biggest crow d in C E C history when he was here before. ^ V/ALT DISNEY and FRIENDS Disneyland Makes Premiere on TV M ick ey Mouse. W a lt Disney s favorite c h a ra cte r and the ore that started his o rig in a to rs rise to f a m e w ill he given tribute when D isneyland has Us prem ier show- . zig over A BC-TV ar 7 30 W ednes­ day. The T V show is D isney s first ■ n oire into television. D isney w ill iDo present on his first, show a preview of what, is to come on the T V series. D isney classics, such as “ Seal Islan d and “ B e a v e r V a lle y ” w ill be spiced with m ore recen t offer­ ings sik h as Donald D uck s im ­ per oration of Sergeant Jo e F rid a y . Another Disney production, “ The Vanishing P r a ir ie ” wall be shown the Queen T h ea ter Thursday, it N ovem ber 4. SPEEDW AY R A D IO & TELEV ISIO N S A L E S & SER V IC E P h .7 -3 8 4 6 Ju .t South tit t,rf gory Own It was either that or put on two perform an ces,” said D r. A rchie j ones< The first is a full-scale d ra m a tic production, "H o ra tio * B ridg e hy B ill G ayness, from a story by Thom as M ac a u le y. T he draw ings w ill be held sev- “ That the wouid jn turn m ean we could only e ra l d ays in advance of the three It was adopted for radio bring half as m an y shows to the p erform an ces so that the box of- lice w ill know how m any students w ant to come and w ill know how script w rite r, cam pus.” sponsor. fa cu lty at - The entire R a d io W orkshop w ill; ting people stand up he utilized in the cast of the serious ments are m ade seat seil- to let- Arrange- to , ... . f r i l l ie general public. A fire ordinance prohibits dram a, w hich features a singing more than 7.000 at G re g o ry G ym . troubadour, M r. Adkins said. There are about 13.OOO B lan k e t Tax M o n d ay and go T he first draw ing w-ill begin 7’he second is “ P e r c iv a l Pelli- holders can s W onderful T o n ic,” a fifteen- minute com edy for children. It is taken from the series “ Stories in the W ind ” The original script for this series was w ritten by M a ry e Benjam in , scrip t editor at R ad io House. A ctors for the com edy w ill be in costume, even though it does rep­ resent a radio production. is “ E v e ry o n e invited to attend the show at 4 p m. on N ovem ber 20 in the R e c ita l H a ll of the M u sic B u ild in g ,'' M r. Su m m erfield stated. DoD Ticket Sales Set New Record An all-time record w as broken in D epartm ent of D ra m a season ticket sales this season. The de­ partm ent took in eighteen per cent events more m oney than it did last year, the form er high y e a r in ticket sale history. through noon Sat- u n la y , Novejnber 20. Box office hours are 9 a rn.-4 p.m. M o nd ay through F rid a y , and 9 a.m . to noon S a tu rd a ys. This draw ing w ill be for the Y m a Sum ac show, N o vem ­ ber 23. In d ra w in g tickets, only the reg ­ u la r $15.60 B-Tax is good. Sp ecial SIO.80 B-Taxes are good for ath ­ letic events only, and cannot be used to draw free tickets to C E C T h is is not the first tim e there T U XED O S FO K HKNT A ll Size* Longhorn Cleaners !5.tR Guadalupe Phone R-38-H R E G U L A R M E X I C A N D IN N ER surpassed season when •All About E v e at I aion M onday |C h arles L a w t o n * one-n ,ght stand 7>us y e a r s the 1950-51 I even . . . record . . . _ . T he T exas Union w ill show the drew * c a p a c ity crow d at Hogg film , “ A ll About E v e , ” with B ette ; A uditorium . Laughton's perform- D avis and Ann B a x te r, at 7:30 p m. anre w as presented as a “ divi- for season M onday in the M ain Lounge of the dend,” a free extra ticket holders that w as added to Union. --------------- —---------------| the season bill a fte r, sales had THE BEST M E X IC A N F O O D a n d the M O ST CO U RT EO U S SERVICE it a# EL M A T A M O R O S 504 East Ave. Phone 7-7023 closed. sales closed T ick et Saturday night with the final perform ance of “ M orn in g’s at Seven ” D r. Loren Winship, ch a irm a n of the Depart- i morn of D ra m a , said, “ Students ; cam e out afte r the first act to buy season tickets after they saw how n ear professional our plays I w e re .” i E x a c t num ber of tickets sold w as not a v a ila b le for publication Tuesday T ick ets to individual per- ! form ances w ill he sold at the box office throughout the year. 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