Campus Trees Get
Beauty Treatment
T h e r e ’s been a bunch of little by the walks leading f ro m the
men sit tin g in the trees on the Main Building to Littlefield M e m
campus the past few days, with orial Fo unt ain .
ropes, saws, ladders, and tin cans
The oak tree to the left of the
han ging fro m the blanches.
walk leading f r o m the east-west
I t ’s all a p art of the ca mpus
be autification pr og ram . The men
in the t i e e s a r e from the Caldwell
T re e S u rg e ry . T h e y ’re a m p u t a t i n g
br anc he s fr o m the tre es to allow
enough room for the passage of
s tu d e n ts along the walks without
having a tall U T ’er emer ging
F o r st u d e n t s who have had
f ro m the b r u sh with a bird nest
in his hair.
7 o ’clock trai ler sections m e e t
"T h e t r e e s should be pr u n e d at
ing twice a week, the p ro g ra m
least once every t h r e e or f o u r
now de m a n d s being up a t 6 and
yea rs," says T. F. A t t e b u r y , l and
o ff to school by 7 t h re e m o r n
ings a week.
scape g a r d e n e r . “ B u t we just
d o n ’t have en ou gh t im e .’’
Fr id a y be gan the third week
Over 300 oaks and mesquites
of this se m e s te r of s u m m e r
have been p l a n t e d on the c a m p u s
school.
since 1931, the y e a r of the f irs t
T h e r e ’s only one consolation.
tra n s p la n t in g . Dr. J. W. Calhoun,
Tr a il er
sections
which
met
V T pr e s i d e n t ad interim, began
thre e times will drop to two
the tree p l a n t in g with the oaks
m eetings a week.
corr id or t h r o u g h the Main Build
ing to the Geology Building was
planted by the Colonial Dames o f
American to c o m m e m o r a te th e
150th A n n i v e r s a r y of the e s t a b
lishment of the co ns titution of t h e
United S t a t e s in 1936.
“ They w a n t e d it to be p r e t t y
and g ree n for t h e i r dedication
services in D e c e m b e r , ” recalled
one (if tile w o r k e r s f ro m his perch
in one of the smal ler t r e e s “ h u t
it j u s t wo u ld n 't bud. It died in
November, so I planted a n o t h e r
one, j u s t a little bit larger. It
was j u s t righ t when the time for
the dedication c a m e . ”
The hot w e a t h e r w e ’re having
now' isn’t do in g the trees m u c h
good, said Mr. A t t e b u r y . It t ak e s
so mueh w a t e r f o r the grass a n d
o t h e r sh ru b s t h a t ther e
isn’t
enough for the trees.
The oak tre e s are t r a n s p l a n t e d
when they a re from 3 to 4 inches
in di ameter. Th e trees planted rn
'31 are now a b o u t 14 inches, con
tinued Mr. A t t e b u r y .
A f t e r the limbs have been c u t
from the trees, the s tum ps a r e
covered w ith t r e e cavity seal, a
I black pitchy-looking pain t t h a t
1comes from the tin cans h a n g . n g
| in the trees. The seal keeps the
sap from r u n n i n g out of the t r u n k .
The plans f o r m a n y of the Uni
versity
buildings
have
been
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ch an ged in pa st years because o f
the oak trees. The planned loca
tion of U n iv e rs ity High at Nine
te e n th
and
San
J a ci n t o
was
changed to save two oaks on the
site.
“ It takes only six months to
build a building,” Dr. C a lh ou n
told the Board o f Regents, " B u t
it takes one h u n d r e d y ea rs to
grow a t r e e . ”
The
building
plans
w er e
changed to p u t the school 60 f eet
over and the t re e s w er e s a v e d .
T ra ile r Sections
Change Meetings
As of Wednesday
H£ LOOKS LOST but he s really pruning one of the University s
shaggy trees. ^Supplementing Nature," is what this fellow from
Caldwell s Landscape Service calls his work. Some of the branches
on the trees grow toward the tree and die in the shade, so he’s
trimming them in the r'ght direction and breaking off the ones
grow ng w on g . You might call it a neck trim.
One-way Streets
Added in Austin
T he
Su m m e r
-XAN
A c t in g with un ex p e ct e d speed,
th e ( tty Council rece ntl y passed
by a 5-0 vote an ord in a n c e which
c r e a t e d f o u r new one-way str ee ts
VOLUME 52
AUSTIN, TEXAS. TUESDAY, A U G UST 7, 1951
Eight Pages Toda'y
a n d rever sed the existing system.
N e w revisions are Gua d a lu p e
Another UT Miss Texas
S t r e e t one-way south from West
N i n e t e e n t h to W est First, Lav aca
S t r e e t one-way n o r th fro m West
F i r s t to West N i n e te e n th , Ninth
S t r e e t one-way e ast from GuadaJupe to San Ja cin to , and Te n th
She a t t e n d e d Odessa J u n i o r
S t r e e t one-way west f ro m San 1 J a n e Holcomb, a u b u r n - h a i r e d
I niversit-v s tu d e n t , will r e p r e s e n t College b e f o r e coming to the I ’Di
J a c i n t o to Guad alu pe.
Texas in the Miss A m e ri c a P a versity.
VS ith
tile
present
one way g e a n t this fall a t At lantic City.
A
1950
quai ter -finalist f o r
s t r e e t s r ev e r s ed , the plan w.ll Miss Texas was picked f r o m 24
Aq
ua
Carn
ival
Queen, she a p
a n i -w ;
c o n te s ta n ts S u n d a y night at th e peared last s p r i n g in the Cowboy
< d o r a d o S t r e e t m a r k e d one- an nu al pa g e an t and w a te r show
Minstrels, singi ng two torch songs.
Foreign Scholarships
w.iy sou th f r o m W est E l e v e n t h to in New B ra un fel s.
Miss
Holcomb
is
the
f
o
u
rt
h
U
n
i
W e s t First S t re e t s, Brazos S t r e e t
The five-foot, three-inch j u n i o r
O f f e r e d on A u g u s t I S
one -w ay n o r t h f r o m F a - t F i r s t is a m e m b e r of Zeta Tau A l p h a versity s t u d e n t in f o u r y ea rs to
to Ea s t E le v en th S t r e e t s ; S e v e n th sorority a nd the C u r t a i n Club. win the Miss Texas title. The two
A limited n u m b e r of fore ig n
S t r e e t one-way e a s t fron t G u a d a She is m aj o r in g in dr am a. M e a previous yea rs, Ysleta Leissner,
stu de nt s tuition scholarships hav e
lupe to San J a c i n t o S t re e t s , and su ri n g 'J5 - 2 2 ' 2 - 3 5 , the W e s t T e x Miss Austin ’49, a n d M a r g a r e t
been o f fe r e d f o r the second s u m
E i g h t h S t r e e t one -way we-? from as be a u ty claims Odessa as hei Sue Sommers, Miss Austin ’50,
went to At lan tic City. Bonnie
mer term a t the University and all
San J a c i n t o to Gu a d a l u p e Stree ts. home town.
bland was Miss Te x a s in 1 948.
inte res ted s t u d e n t s a re urged to
R e p r e se n t in g Aus tin at the Miss
g e t their ap plic ation blanks ar.d
Texas p a g e a n t f o r ’51 was Bub
Iii! them o u t befor e the deadline
bles Welch.
Wed nes da y, A u g u s t 15.
Miss S o m m e r s was p r e s e n t at
I he scholarships, which to tal
the w a te r show as a ju dge.
$25 a t e r m to t ak e care of tui
Second place in the con tes t
tion charges, have only t w o re
went to Be ve rly (Jay Wren of
quisites. One is t h a t the s t u d e n t
F o r t Wo rth. Hel en Marshall of
is r eg is te re d f o r f o u r hours each
Amarillo a n d Mondal A lf o rd of
t e r m and the o t h e r that he main
T h i r t y - n in e of the ex p ect ed 44 “ G r a d u a te S t u d y and Re s e a rc h in Tyler were tied f o r third.
JANE HOLCOM B
tain a ( average.
f o re i g n stu d e n ts be ga n th eir sec the Un ited S t a t e s " at the Qu ee n
o n d week a t the Un iv ers ity Mon An ne Room.
d a y by a t t e n d i n g r e g u l a rl y sche i
On T h u r s d a y
afternoon
the
duled classes.
' g r o u p will inspect the Torn Miller
I hey s t a r t e d t h e i r activities on Dam and the Lower Co lorado
Sunday,
when
t h ey
a t t e n d e d River A u t h o r i t y installations.
ch u rc h services. A t su p p e r time
Follow mg this inspection, the
t h e y were e n t e r t a i n e d with an men will be gu e s ts a t the m o n th ly
o p e n house and s u p p e r a t the
A f a c u l ty fellowship f o r 1951Dr. Bu rd in e is vice-president of
Dr. S h o r t ’s fi r s t addre ss will he*
ho me of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neah m e e tin g of Phi Delta Kappa, h o n
the association.
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given
by
the
F
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r
d
F
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d
a
t
io
n
o
r
a
r
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pr
ofessional
edu
cat
ion
fra
a pa pe r which he a nd H. E. S t a p le
M onday m o r n i n g the g ro u p
★
F un d for the a d v a n c e m e n t of eduh a d a g e n e ra l session a t 8:45 ■tern ity . The women will r e t u r n cation has been given L eon ard A.
Dr. B yron E. S hort, actin g i n s t r u c t o r in mechanical e n g i n e e r
o ’clock and then w e n t th r o u g h a to the Chi O m e g a house.
j Leckt, a s si s ta n t p r ofe ss or of eco dean of the College of E n g i n e e r ing, pr ep a re d on e n e rg y of foodt h r e e - h o u r class schedule. A f t e r
A t 8 p.m. the g ro u p will g e t a nomics. The a w a r d s is f o r s tu d y ing, will sail fro m New York for s tu f f s a t low t e m p e r a t u r e s .
lun ch, was a tw o- ho ur lab and choice of go ing to the f ree movie, at Columbia University.
Engl and on A n g u s t 17 to deliver
The second address, p r e p a r e d
a reception a t the home of P r e s i , " R o s e a n n a McCoy," or seeing th e
Mr. Le c h t teac he s “ Russian two addresses to the eighth i n t e r by him and H, E. Brown, asem.
d e n t a n d Mrs. T. S. P a in te r .
qu ali fy ing play, “ M a rr ia g e P r o p o Economic De ve lo pm en t S i n c e na tio n a l Congress of R e f r i g e r a
Tu e s d a y the g r o u p will go sal," by A n t o n Chekhov, a t X
1917." At Columbia he will c o n tion. T h e congress, which will be ta n t pr of e s s or of mechanical en .
t h r o u g h the same m o r n i n g r o u Hall.
c e n t r a t e on Russian l a n g u a g e and held in London, ends S e p t e m b e r gineer ing, co nc ern s cond en satio n
t i n e a t Garriso n Hall a nd then
i 15.
of vapors.
j
D u r in g t h e i r s tay here the s t u economics.
h a v e a l a b o r a to r y and p rac tic e
★
*
d en ts will also g e t a look a t life
★
period.
in co-operative houses. The I n te r B. Va ro n,
economics
Dr. Lee M. H olla n d er, p r o fe s
T u e s d a y n ig ht t h e y will have i Co-Op Council voted to invite se v
sor of G e rm a n ic l a n g u a g e s , is
statistics specialist a t the U n i v t ^
d i n n e r a t th e Queen A n n e Room eral to thei r houses.
co lla bo rat ing on an old Norse diesity, has received a Full br ig h t
o f Te xas Union, wh e re Dean L.
tio na ry , which will be a m a s t e r i
D. Haskew, of the College of E d u
j a w a r d from t h e U.S. St a te De.
re f e re n c e book on the Norse lan
c a t i o n , will give a special lecture
p a r t m e n t f or s t u d y abroad.
B
y
R
U
S
S
K
E
R
S
T
E
N
guage.
on " Pu b lic School a nd University
!
Baron co mpleted g r a d u a t e stu
Dr. Holl and er , who r ec en tly j
E d u c a t i o n in th e Uni ted S t a t e s . ”
Two senior men, t r a p p e d in the dy a t Columbia University.
tr a n s la t ed an Icelandic novel, is
Wednes da y the g r o u p will go
S u m m e r , j u d g i n g f ro m S t u d e n t also considered the leading Ameri- *R e g i s t r a r ’s office pas t the noon
Und er
the
F u l lb r i g h t
{dan,
t h r o u g h the same class schedule Hea lth C e n t e r records, is a he althy
closing time Monday, asked di re c Varon will receive g r a n t s to co ver
ean w r ite r on I c e l a n d ’s Skaldic
b u t will have a n o t h e r d i n n e r lec time. The sick lists d u r in g long
tions a t the desk on wha t a l t e r costs of t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , mai nte
poetry, ha ving been a w a r d e d that
t u r e r . Dr. H. H. Ransom, assis tan t session some tim es include t h i r t y
n a te r o u te could be taken.
nance, and co urse expenses.
c o u n t r y ’s hi ghest recognition, the
dean of the G r a d u a t e School of names, bu t an a v e ra g e of only six
The
girl
pointed
we
st
wa
rd
a
nd
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K n i g h t ’s C ross.
th e Uni versity, will speak on people a day is being posted this
said, “ Go t hr oug h t h a t door and
Dr. C arton M cG uire, Dr. D. K.
J t u r n to the r ig h t .”
summer
B race, and A r tie D a n iel, all of t h e
The Un iv e rsi ty will be r e p r e j O u r tw'o heroes got in the sw ii i- j
C oo ler T o d a y — by O ne D e g r e e
University, r e c e n tl y a p pe ar e d o n
The C e n t e r is open from 8 a.m. sented by Dr. J . A lto n B urdin e,
ing line o f office girls which be nt
The US W e a t h e r B u r e a u r e p o r t s to 4 p.m. on week days and until
p rofesso r o f g o v e r n m e n t , and Dr. ar o u n d the c or ne r a n d t h ro u g h a I the p r o g ra m o f th e N o r t h T e x a s
a f a i r sky and hot t e m p e r a t u r e fo r noon on S a tu rd a y s .
Child D e ve l op m e nt a nd H e a l t h
H. Malcolm M acdon ald a t a m e e t
A u s t in a n d vicinity Tuesday. A
A re g i s te r ed n u r s e is alw ay s ing o f the A m e ri c a n Political rapidly o p e ni ng and closing door. Workshop. Dr. McGuire and Dan
low of 78 a nd a high of 102 are on du ty a n d a doctor available
Too late, one noticed t h a t the
Science Association a t San F ra n door was not m a r k e d “ E x i t , ” but iel were included in a discussion
predicted. Monday’* high was 103. for emergency calls.
of child de ve lo pm en t. Dr. Bra e* t
cisco o* August 28-30,
“ F a c u l t y W o m e n .”
discussed mentaf hygiene.
Jane Holcomb Wins
Foreign Students
Begin UT Classes
2 UT Professors Awarded
Scholarships; 3 Traveling
Jkcres
Students Healthier
In Summer Session
Tuesday August 7 1951
THE
SUMME?
TEXA N
Piqe 2
South Dum ps North All-American Golf
Won by Middlecoff
I n Grid, Hoop Gam es
with a flip to Morris Stone of
i Kerrville. St one accepted the toss
f )**t ermi ned from th** opening ;on the two and fell across the
gun, in un de rd og g*oup of atli- goal line. T a f t ’s Bob Flinn split
the up rights for the seventh point.
i»»t#*s from South T**xa- tripped
In the third f r a m e Fddie H e n
th#* North I 1-6 in their all-star ri ig of Tyler co nn ect ed with E l d
high school football closh Friday on! on the S o u t h ’s 40-yard stripe,
flight and then clipped the Ya n and the pride of P o rt A r t h u r
kton again S a t u r d a y on the h a r d ch u rn e d his way to the N or th er n
woods 60-55.
f o u r- y a rd m ar k e r, whe re Mac I aySpeed and weight, two neces- ior finally bounced him out of
nary tat tor s in gr idiron c o m p e ti bounds. Quinn bulled to the one,
tion, were the deciding margins the No r t h lost a half -y ard on a
in the t r iu m ph of the South g a d pen alt y, and Quinn chugged over
ders. The Rebels outsealed their for the score. Flinn again added
N o r t h e r n br et hr en 20 J pounds to the gift tally.
JST in the line and boasted an
With only 37 s e c o n d s of a c
a rra y '-I' flashy r u n n e r s and ac tivity r em ain in g, T a y lo r c o n n e c t
c u ra t e passers that overwhelmed ed with Ed Ber net, Highland Park
the North until the final period. t e r m in a l with a 28-yard payoff
The North Texas charges of pass. Rick S j * i n k s was wide with
Clemson m en to r F r a n k Howard, his conversion a t t e m p t .
who were (j-point favori tes a> the
In Spite of the sult ry heat only
struggle opened, wer e powerless one casualty was re p o rt ed in the
ex cept for occasional journeys in tangle. M c L e a n ’s L. M. Watson,
to th - Sou th se condary by Wichi N o r t h e r n tailback an I p un ter , s u f
ta Falls' Tom my Fields. In the fe r e d a f r a c t u r e d leg in a pile-up
final can to Mac Taylor was s h i f t in the third q u a rt e r .
ed t.» the offensive tailback s l o t
A t h r o n g of 10,528 po p u la te d
an i the Lubbock youth guided his the b ea u tif u l Alamo S ta d iu m tor
t eam to their lone v e n tu r e int • the game. In a poll taken ot the
paydirt.
2'.* s p o rt s w r it e rs covering the f r a
Duan e
Nutt
of
Cor-ir ana, cas, H o w a rd Dear Moon, a Hous
F? ink Fidom of Port \ r t h ir, and ton end, wa- named tin* o u t s t a n d
Billy Quinn of San Antonio were ing lineman, and Fields was n a m e d
the s pa rkp lu gs of the victor*
the b e s t bach. O t h e r s cited were
Nutt with his pinpoint tosses and lineman H o w a rd Childers of A m a r
the other two with their line- illo, J o e White of Odessa, and J oe
crashing antics.
Sc hero of San Antonio. Backs
N u tt set up the first s c o r e with also rece iving votes were Eidom,
a 23-yard heave to Fidom, who N u t t , and Quinn.
The Rebels picked up a total
was finally downed on the North
of
225 y ard s with their attack
25. N u t t then du plicated this fear
»
By
JOE
Texan
MOSBY
Sports
Staff
Red Blaik Invites
Inquiry by Solons
sity of Illinois. S t a h u r a has not
West P o i n t ’s exam scandal i n been linked with the others yet.
J u s t two p lay er s have been dis
v o l v i n g over 90 cadets and many
of the varsity football t eam has closed as “ in t h e c le a r . ” They are
ratted the question w h e th e r Coach Eddie W e a v e r , s t a n d o u t end and
Earl Blaik would c o n tin u e at the a basketball se ns a tio n , and Ri
c ha rd I nm a n , a g u a r d . Bob Blaik,
helm of the Black Knights.
Blaik s ta te d Monday that he son of the m e n t o r and main cog
would welcome a congressional in in the Mule machine, has talked
vestigation of the dismissals “ so with r e p o r t e r s bu t has r ef us ed to
t h a t the t r u e character of the say w h e t h e r he was involved.
boys and t r u e relationship of f oo t However, he con tin ua lly used the
ball to life a t the a c a d e m y can pr ono un “ we ” when r e f e r r i n g to
be br o u g h t before the c o u n t r y . ’’ the expelled s tud en ts .
Rep. R. Fred M u rr y (R-Wi*>
proposed yes ter day in a House T hree-w ay Tie in S W C
m eeting t h a t Congress o rd er a
SO d ay “ cooling o f f ” period be Picked in Football M a g
f o r e the Ar m y ousts the cadets. I
Flem Hall. F o r t Worth StarMurray stat ed, “ If t h e r e was ever
Tel
egr am s po rt s editor, has p r e
a time when ‘to e r r is hum an, to
dicted
t h a t the Un i v e rs i ty will end
forgive divine,’ it is n ow .”
up
in
a
t h r e e tie in th e S out hw es t
In c o n t r a s t S e n a to r Edwin C.
C o n f e re n c e with Texa s AdrM and
Jo hns on
(D-Colo)
said
more
t ha n $2,000,000 would be wasted , Baylor.
Hall m ade his prediction r e
th ro ug h the mass dismissals but
cently
in the Southwest C o n f e r
“ it would be worth it.”
ence
football
r o u n d u p section of
Mothers and f a t h e rs of the c a
The
Foo
tba
ll
Pictorial
Yearbook.
dets facing expulsion from the
Desc
ribing
th
e
race
as a wild
institution held a n in fo r m a l m e e t
horse
scra
mb
le
Hall
said
th a t the
ing at West P oi nt and indicated
L
on
gho
rn
s
could
repea
t
as
cham
th a t t hey would appeal to C o n
pions
a
lth
ou
gh
they
have
a
new
gress in s up por t of their sons.
Several of them expressed c o n coach and a new formation. Hall
cern over the “ raw d e a l ” giv.»n the picked ball c a rr ie r s Byron T o w n
s tud en ts . A n u m b e r of cadets send, Gib Dawson, Bobby Dillon,
said Acade my officials t h r e a t Dick Ochoa, a nd Bob Raley to
ened them with loss of c iti z e n s p e ar h e a d the S t e e r offen se. He
ship, p e r j u r y citations, and pri did not make a ny guess as to the
son te rm s if they did not admit q u a r t e r b a c k a s si g n m e n t but de
scribed T J o n e s and Dan Pa ge as
“ c r i b b i n g ” on the ex amin ation s.
Spec ulation was r u n n i n g high solid if no t brilliant.
1 Defensively, Hall believed, T e x
as to the identity of the g a d d e r s
as should be as tough as it was
involved, and it a p p e a r e d easier
last year. He selected r e t u r n i n g
to name the ones not implicated.
I linemen J u n e Davis, Don MenasDefinitely known as a m o ng the
eo, H a r le y Sewell, Jim Lans ford,
“ canned”
gr ou p
are
Harold
Pa ul Williams, Bill Wilson, and
Loehlein.
capta in-elect of
tire
Bill Milburn to c a r r y the bur den
1951
Army t ea m
and stellar
of the de fen si ve linemen.
gu a rd , and Gilbert Reich, a b a c k
Hall said t h a t t h e University
field pe rf o r m e r . Another g ua rd ,
would n o t be qu ite so tough in
E d w a r d S t a h u r a , has resigned b e
the line this y e a r a f t e r the loss
cause of excessive de m e r its a nd
of eleven Lo ng h o r n linemen. He
has signed
to play a t the____
U n_____
i v e r | believed
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that
the
departure
Ka
o h
Associated,
R eferee
Rule*
No
Content
Seconds a f t e r Rocky Cra zian o,
b o x i n g ’s bad bov, seemingly had
knocked ou t Chuck H u n t e r of
Cleveland, Monday ni ght, Referee
E d McDonald ruled th e bout no
Contest a nd disqualified H u n t e r .
C a r y Middle coff held 0 o ff a
s t a r t l i n g finish by F r e d Haw kins
of El Paso, to c a p tu r e the top
$2,250 prize by two strokes in
the
$15,000 All-American
pro
to u r n e y Sunday.
Middlecoff and Hawkins staged
what
amounted
to a sizzling
matc h-p la v final round in the 72hole medal play e ve nt a t the
rain-sprinkled
T a m
O ’S h a n t e r
course
before
the
ex-dentist
eased on ahead with a fo ur - un de rpar 58 which gave him 271 for
the distance.
while
holding
the
vanq uis he d
North to 127. The S o u t h ’s total
was g a rn e r e d with 112 by r u sh i n g
and 113 via the overhead route.
Nine first downs were credi ted
to the South and eight to the Yan
kees.
In the basketball co nt es t the
115 points scored by the team s
was the highest tor a1 of the series.
C a y u g a ’s Kelly Jim Duncan, who
tied for scor ing honors with Keith
Lane of Borger, wa- na me d the
o u t s t a n d in g p la ye r of the gam-1 at Coaches Release N a m e s
seventeen points each.
The S-*ufh ju m p e d to an early O f 14 O il B ow l Players
lead and relinguish ed it bu t on< e,
J o e (folding, coach of the team
then f o r a b r i e f period at the to r e p r e s e n t Te xa s in the F o u r
outset of the third period.
tee n t h Annu al Oil Bowl football
A s te a m in g f a s t -b r e a k offe ns e gam e to be played in Wichita
tutor ed by B r a d l e y ’s F o r r e s t A n I Falls A u g u s t 2 4, has released the
•
derson was th-* deciding margin names of f o u r t e e n of his
squad
for the S o u t h e r n e r s as Duncan r o n . He and Au st in High School
o u t m a n e u v e r e d his t a l H r o p p o n J coach J o h n n y Kitchen will have a
ent, I,ane, d u rin g the last q u a r t e r , 24-ma n sq u a d when it is c o m
which saw the Rebels pull a w a y pleted.
from the North and then fre e z e ,
Two backs were n a m e d from
t h ei r lead for the last thre e m in Gol ding’s
Wichita
Falls
>tatv
utes.
: ch a m p io n sh ip t e a m , they w er e
★
I J a m e s Self a n d Ed Beach. O t h e r
The L o ng hor n- and SMU seem I backs included Mac Ta yl or, Lubdestined to get the c le a m of the - bock; F r a n k Eidom, P o r t A r t h u r ;
high school football crop, while R o n a l d
Ulinkseale, A r lin g to n
the all-star cagers tend to f a v o r Heights
(Fort
W orth);
Du an e
a var iety of schools.
I N u t t , C o r s ic a n a ; arni ( Ictus Al ex
How ard Dean Moon and Billy a n d e r, Olney.
Quinn head the list of f u t u r e resi I
G u a r d s n a m e d w e r e Eddie
dents of Hill Hall, along with Lar- Scheig, P a m p a ; a n d Marvin T a te ,
ry Gr a h a m , Leighton You ng er , Abilene.
Glendon
Bushong, and
Robert
Ed Be rn e t, Hi g h la n d P a r k and
( ash ion.
David B u c h a n a n ,
Br e c k en rid g e ,
SMU has been picked by F r a n k were selected at end positions.
Eidom, Du an e N u t t , ami To m m y
( hosen at tackle slot wer e D a r
Fields, while the r em a in in g pl ay rell Simmonds, Vernon and Don
ers have m en tio ne d a f f e c ti o n s f or B a r k e r of Q u a n a h .
Rice, Tex as A)
Presi
President Nikolai Shvernik ©f
X ^ t Russia,
u ss
in a letter to President
TVm^man, renewed today a Russian
proposal for a five-power ‘‘peace
pact." American officials viewed
the surprise move as a cleverly
timed propaganda maneuver.
Shvernik called for the United
States, Russia, Britain, Prance
and Communist China to a g r e e on
disarmament steps including “ pro
hibition o f atomic weapons.”
But State Department officials
indicated the U.S. would reject
any idea o f a five-power deal, in
sistin g instead that the United
N ations serve as the peace forum.
Shvernik also se n t to Mr. Tru
man the tex t o f a lengthy “ peace
lesolu tion * he said was adopted
today by the Russian Presidium
(suprem e state authority when the
soviet, or parliament, is not in
cession ). It carried familiar Rus
sian propaganda against the U.S.
and insisted the Soviet Union
“ bas no aggressive plans,*’ is
“ com pletely absorbed’’ in peace
ful work to better living condi
tions and its armed forces “ are
not waging war an yw here.’’
1.5 Billion Cut
From Arms Bill
All this seemed to be a Russian
reply to a resolution passed by
Congress
expressing friendship
and good will for the Russian peo
ple.
Congress adopted the resolu
tion in June and Mr. Truman f o r
w a rd ed it to Shvernik July 7. Mr.
Truman wrote then that there will
be no wa* if the Russian people
can learn “the peace aims o f the
American
people
and govern
m en t.”
Sh vernik’s reply today said
the Soviet people has no basis
for doubting that the American
people do not w an t war.” Shvernik
added, however, that the Soviet
N ew s Briefs
B aned
on
the A u t o r in t e d F r ^ ^ 9
Senator
Kart
Mundt
(R-SD )
hopes to carry his plan for a po
litical alliance between Southern
Democrats and Northern Republi
cans into the Southw est late this
fall. He said Monday that he
; plans a speaking trip into Texas,
; Arizona and New Mexico if Con
gress is in Recess.
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20 Mark
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rodents
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27. W eeps
29. O wns
30 A minute
groove
32 . The
sw eetso p
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with a hood
37. Selenium
(sy m .)
3 8 . Chief
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J U An a ch ieve
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certain
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played on
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13. Price
15. Lands under
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19 Fruiting
spike of
cereal gra.in
21 Greek epic
poem
23. Young
codfish
25 P ursues
26 Abominable
2 8 . A river
(Sp.)
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mentioned
33 Coverings
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effort
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c o m p e t i t i v e b id d in g s y s t e m used
off ice J . B . I. OC at t h e N e w s
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• n d a d v e r t i s i n g s h o u l d be m i d ® in J . B. l b s
conc*r n ,n * delivery
sign a l o y a l t y o ath to go to school . may he the h o t t e s t t o w n s inc e a v e r a g e d ab o ut $ 2 0 an a cre.
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have been l e a s i n g thei r o f f s h o r e
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ple who s i g n e d th* “ p e t i t i o n ” are
lands b y c o m p e t i t i v e bidding. This
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want
freedom
badly
Of c ou r s e W h e el e r w a n t s the
l o c a l i t e m 9 o f s p o n t a n e o u s o r i g i n p u b l i s h e d herein
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« i g n t » o f p u b l i c a t i o n o f ail
P r e s id e nt to v et o t he quitclaim
Last w e e k f ou r P ol e s , i nc ludi ng bill when the ti me com es . If it
May be t h o s e 111 persons w e r e n ’t
R e p r c e n t e d f or N a t i o n , ! A c e r l i , , n e by N a t i o n a l A d v e r t i s i n g S e r v i c e In7---------- so dumb, a f t e r all.
J 0 - ye ar- ol d w o m a n , took o f f in passes, he and his f r i e n d s m a y
4 8 0 M adison A v e ,
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P , , b i 's h e r s R e p r i n t . t i m
Yeah, m a y b e ,
a h o m e - m a d e p l a n e that would
lose their c h a n c e o f a l i f e t i m e to
_________________ C h i c a g o — B o s t o n — L o s A n g e l e s — S a n F r a n c i s c o ' " ' V o r k ’
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Last s u m m e r a n o th e r man got do o n ly 8 0 miles per hour and b ec o m e mi ll ionai res.
MEMBER
the idea that peopl e will si gn j u s t
Associated Collegiate Prese
All A m erican Pacemaker about a n y t h i n g . He, too, deci ded
to find out.
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at,sc.—.j»
He stood on s t r e e t cor ne rs and
asked
p eo pl e to sign va ri ou s p e
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
titions he had drawn up. S o m e
r.
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.
( S u m m e r Te rm O n l y )
t i n - s e me s t e r , del i vered o r ma i l e d out of t o w n
T h e L a w S c h o o l A d m i s s i o n T e s t will
list b y
n imber and
title a
* .75 o f the p e ti t i o n s said that the p er G 8 1• e n in \ Hal l , Ri>oni 2 0 9 , A u g u s t s h o u l d
T w o s e m e s t e r s , del i vered o r ma i l e d out o f t o w n
l l. (»0 s ons s i g n i n g th em we r e fools. l l , 1 9 5 1 . S t u d e n t s w h o a r e p l a n n i n g c o u r s e s o f g r a d u a t e r a n k c o m p l e t e d I
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which no wri tin g m a t e ri a ls a r e required.
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bv Tor m s m a y be s e c u r e d f r o m t h e C o n
m i s s i o n s l ocal
secretary,
Mr .
A. I
B r ea k i ng d o w n old racial b a r
riers took a l o n g ti me in T ex a s
e du c a ti o n , to be s ure, but a f i g h t
is s h a p i n g up in Georgi a that will
p robabl y mak e the local s c u f f l e
s e e m like a S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n
church picnic by c ompar is on .
In 1776 They Didn't Know
About the Four Freedoms
T he Su
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Friday,
August
ffic ia l
IO.
The
application
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Davis
at
the
Austin
Post
O f f i ce .
$
Steer Here Tests I W U
Grueling on Girls j Qn u
Almost ten entries have been
received for the Miss Steer Here
contest. Kent Mcllyar, chairman,
revealed Monday.
IV
nine’ reall>f- but that's
amiu>t ten .” he said.
Some very eye-catching photo
graph- were turned into the Steer
Here co mm itt ee ’s office, and will
ing committeemen were cheerfully
going about the grueling business
o f putting candidates through a
series o f tt*>is to determine their
w o r t h i n e » to represent one o f
the most famous UT committees.
“ Sanitation
isn’t
the
only
thing.” said Mcllyar. “ We believe
that looks and talent count for
something. Looks, talent, and that
sparkling glow of good health will
be the main points in the j u d g
ing."
I he nine entries were paraded
before the judges Monday night
to tho sit ains of tender mood mu
sic. ( ontestants mopped floors,
sprinkled draino down sinks, and
otherwise demonstrated feminine
pulchritude coupled with talent
and cleanliness. One girl, receiv
ing a rewarding smile from judge
Foreman, was flushed with pl eas
ure.
__
Final judgment will be made?
T hursd ay
night, and the picture*
IN S P E C T IN G
A
S IN K
as
appearing in the Texan Friday
part of the Miss Steer Here
of
of
i T t l , S, V
en-♦____
exchange _ o f student*
between the two universities.
Free University of Berlin.
I he German school will give
room, board, and tuition, plus
some spending money, to one Uni
versity student, provided the Ger
man student will receive the same.
I he only expenses for either
student would bo fare to Ham-*
Rusk, Athenaeum
Are At It Again
7 \ °wTmany' for th* Texan,
After a semester o f threats, and to New York City for the
Rusk Hiternry and Debating So German.
Other business discussed at the
cdety llas, fded charges with the
“Rodent ( ourt against Athenaeum thursday meeting was the accept
l it e ra r y and Debating Society for ance o f a proposal to wait until
c^a*rn,*nST to be the oldest organi- the fall term before sending a
cation
representative to the national
zation on the camnns
campus.
meeting.
W ednesday
The case will be tried Wednes
Also, tin* council adopted a plan
.. 0
Dr. Harry H, Ransom to day at 7 p.m. in Texas Union,
whereby
foreign students attend
address visiting foreign stu Morgan Copeland, Chief Justice,
ing
a
six-week
term at the Uni
dents on
“ Graduate ch
Study
and 'aid
'
uay ann
..... Monday. In
m the
me meantime
versity
would
be
invited to eat
Research in The University of j Athenaeum has been ordered to
at the various co-ops.
exas." Queen Anne Room, ceas(‘ their claims.
Texas Union.
’
The charge filed by Rusk read.—- Rusk vs. Athenaeum trial. ‘n l)a,-t:
Texas Union.
I “ Whereas Athenaeum has had I
>0 - NA UD bridge party, Cam- the *\a11 to R e c l a im themselves I
pus ( afeteria.
even in the honest pages of The !
7 1 5 — Graduate Club, W om en ’s Daily Texan, the oldest organiza
Gym 136.
tion on the campus,
8 - - Square dance class, Austin
And whereas they ain’t and
Mary Esther Haskell, Sw eet
Athletic Club.
we is,
l y it resolved that Athenaeum
o f . t,,e University, appeared
8 l,? —;.0bse rvatory open, Physics
Building.
no longer call itself the oldest o™ Z r U T S * t k * * U9ti" P i o n e e ' ’*
Thursday
ganization on the campus."
• • Mntat,ve ln tho Miss (.olden
Girl contest Monday night at
— Phi Delta Kappa to take
Disch Field.
foreign students to Mansfield
Old
Road
to
Bull
Creek
The winner of the contest
Dam.
sponsored
by the Big State and
^
Alba Club, Texas Union.
Soon to Lose Its Bumps
I exas Leagues, will be announced
7.15
Inter-Co-Op Council, T e x
Narrow, bumpy
Bull
Creek August 13 in the state finals at
as Union.
Road will he leveled and widened Temple.
7:15 — Swing and Turn, Texas
Hancock*8^t Thirty^-erghth Street to
.. inner „i
e contest will ba
be
W
of m
the
Union patio.
Hancock Drive, announced City sent to Columbus, Ohio, with all
7:45 — Sing-song, Z i l k e r P a r k .
Manager Walter Seaholm recent- ' expenses paid, on December 2 .
8 — Movie, “ Roseanna McCoy,”
y *n . ,
I Miss Haskell, a five-foot two*
Open-Air Theater.
Residents o f Highland Park inch, brunette beauty from’ A um
18:15 — Opening night of Austin
................ ™ ‘" and
Highland Park
West re- tin, was chosen by the Pioneers
r • • mu* a T
U v i c Th enter s “ Mr. Pmi Passes : quested the improvements since it
•
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. .
.
*v from five Ifinalists
in a lists including Sua
Su»
By.
Playhouse, 2828 Guada 1............................
is the main thoroughfare between Henslee, Janet I,ee, Patricia Gray
lupe St.
the two districts.
and Dorothy Buttg/
<’ray'
J
Golden Girl
State Finals
Held August 13
JV’alace K . Hawkins, Dallas milMr. Hawkins received his law
onaire and former student p r e
degree in 1920, the year he was
sident of the University, was f a
tally shot while he slept early student president. He was a mem
Sunday.
ber of Gofer Law Society and
His 16-year-old son has ad Delta Theta Phi fraternity.
mitted the shooting, Dallas police
He entered the University in
report.
I OIS after serving as a captain New Summer
during World War I. He was
named
an
assistant
Attorney
General of Texas in 1921 hut re
THESIS TYPING
signed in 1924 in favor of private
practice in Houston. In 1925 he
B U S IN E S S A ID S
1entered the legal department of
Keep cool, men!
t ion will bring relief from heal:
tie— you might as well wear 9
the Magnolia Petroleum ComEll* V. Q u a n t * . B B A , M . E d
Jump
into
the
nearest
gunny
I
A
fibrous, loose-woven garPhon e 6-9021
pany and later became vice- sack and wait a minute: y o u ’ll | ment.
tin can around your neck,
Now located Room 305
president and general counsel.
I soon have your own air-condkionHere are some more hot
Dry air which is moving.
ther
health tips;
T
U
survived
}>y two sons, ing system.
AUSTIN SAVING S & LOAN
Perspiration (this is ea sy),
•rhni-i
o i n r.M i c hi a*e l
Hawkins
and
Evaporation
does
the
trick,
ex.
j
.
I *-jt« i»mi-«uuii noes tm* trick, ex.
F ood — Liquids, coarse foods,
BUILDING
. . V . . . n m . - ) , t w o r il l 11 cr ti f a. r a
I. *
~
I b a n e—s Hawkins;
two daughters, —
plains
Dr. C.
J. Alderson assis •
(funny sack would he the vegetables, fruits,. fruit juices,
Mi
l i t h and L A V A C A
Mrs.
E C. Andrews -arid- -----Mrs. , naut,
tant pprofessor
of pnysicai
physical and'
and I'!^6al
costume ~w‘
for Texans *in
,
i uirssur 01
,
*■ IOO- melons, tomatoes.
E x e c u t i v e , P ica and E lit e t ypo
Palmer; and
and two
tw’o brothers.
Ptlnr urinn aW’U
weather,
Dr.
Alderson
Jack Palmer;
br o th e rs , 11 health
health education.
h enn t h e *
tem- j degree
* re? tw
eather> D
rAlderson
Rest— Fnenrv
I
1
Language*, M athematics—
Dallas
Hawkins
a
n
d
Horace
perature
outside
is
higher
t h a n I ‘; a 'VS* 11 ^
moisture
and
allows
you need more rest l e i I ’
S p e c i a l i z e in T a b l e s
aw m s
Funeral arrangements normal bodv temperature (98 6
circulation of air, thus pro- o u s a c t i v i t i e s e w :n/
' •' * 1U*
ace pending.
_____
. d e g r e e s , ,he_ f o l l o ^ Z n , I ) ™ |
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h o ly
Gunny Sack Is Coolest
1
—— —
Produce
CLASSIFIED ADS
. .
W ear
Quick
*
.w
v“. i i ' , I ‘*lll f|
temperature
is controlled
t
nose
f , broils,
light
thermostat. Leave o f f collar a n d
For Rent
COUPLES
1 c ol l a r a n d
WE A R R A N G E yo ur ride or p a s s e n
g e r s for your car. R e f e r e n c e s . R e g i s er earl v. 4 A u t o S h a r e E x p e n s e Bur e a u.
I 8 0 6 I.a va - a. 2- 3 3 33.
GARAGE A PAR TM EN T
r o o ms and ba t h . U n u s u a l
a mo un t o f s t o r a g e sp a c e . V e r y p r i
v a t e N u t t y pine, v e n e t i a n s , a i r - c o o l er
near bus, c o m m u n i t y c e n t e r ; 6
b l o c k s U n i v e r s i t y ; $ 6 5 . 0 0 . Call
3 - 2 1 9 2 to s e e .
Three
K B E D R O O M , p r i v a t e ho me . La dy
tear her or g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t . Inne raprititz m a t t r e s s , v e n e t i a n bl i nds. Bl o c k
bu s . ne ar U n i v e r s i t y . 2 - 5 2 5 8 e v e n i n g s ,
w e e k end*
G I R L S ! If y o u w a n t a n i c e q u i et room
in a p r i va t e h o m e , wi t h g a r a g e call
i - 9 3 0 7 b e f o r e 5 p. m. or 2 - 5 6 4 7 a f t er 5.
For Sale
A L L K I N D S o f m a g a z i n e s f or r e s e a r c h
work. At o n e - h a l f price. N a t i o n a l G e o
gr a phi c . F or t u ne , Ho l i da y , Es q ui r e , and
V o g u e 25c, 5 f o r $ 1 . 00 . B e t t e r H o m e s ,
Fashions.
W e s t e r n s . Mo v i e , D e t e c t i v e .
M a n s True, A r g o s y . Re db o o k, J o u r n a l
a n d pocket book e d i t i o n s . 1 0 c — 3 for
2V
\ All Us po M a g a z i ne . 1 8 0 6 L a v a c a
t - %3 i 3
Furnished Apartments
Help Wanted
WANTED:
Sales
Cl e rks
for
evening
work. 5 P. M. to IO P. M . Appl y M . s .
Ba ke r at t he A c a d e m y A r m y S u r p l us
D i s t r i bu t o r s . 321 C o n g r e s s A v e n u e .
fo r ta b le . Individual t o l e , a , ice fo r
bac he l or a y a r t Car port. 811
H i t ELY F U R N I S H E D a pa r t me n t . 1 0 0 2
N ieee*. Ti l e hat h, S h o w e r and t ub
l i t - k- t e he n. 2 - 2 7 6 S or 2 - 0 5 4 2 . $ 3 5 ,
J U ! > t . h a v e n t
Sot
accustomed
wear i ng g u n n y s a c k s . ”
SAVE CASH & CARRY
Typing
PICK UP & DELIVERY
SERVICE
EXPERIENCED
T Y P I S T :
Theses,
t h e m e s , e t c. U n i v e r s i t y n e i g hb o r h o o d.
-*4 9 I I .
THESES, DISSERTATIONS. Electromatw
t y p e w r i t e r . Mrs. P e t m e c k y . 5 3 - 2 2 1 2 .
THESIS,
no o n s .
THEM
evenings
TYPING
t y p i st .
WANTED
by “ e x p e r i en c e d
I rtcsis, t e r m pa|»ers. 7 - 1 5 9 0 .
LH ES E S - d i s s e r t a t i o n s .
J 00. rte.
• West
14 I . Meet
9
Sunday.
SUITS — DRESSES
After
6-9551.
Accepted
morn3l8U
Te le phone
I 5 PINC, : By M A. g r a d u a t e .
r at es. 6-1 237.
PILLOWS
•
RUGS
•
DRAPES
FUR A N D WOOLEN STORAGE
Re a s o n a b l e
J V I ISI s
P OO L : All m a t u r e , e x p e r i
enced typists. 6-47 47 evenings.
Unfurnished
C l . E A N . well f u r n i s h e d
ments
U t i l i t i e s paid.
W e s t 6t h Rear.
^
,Al ders 0n a s s o r t s -
M rKk l f L l / h - , lin
C o l l e g e Cl o t h e s
and
riiidrens ( l ot he s . R e a s o n a bl e . r a t e s
J o Ann Mel t on. 1121 I ) B r a c k e n r i d g e
a p a r t m e n t s . Call 7 7 2 5 4 .
and
th*
t oUmig. This allows fo r effective draft will determine whether yon
perspiration and circulation of can sleep under a f a n .
air, and it isn t so heavy to carry
a
tu-*
•
around.
About those gunny sack* . . ,
B e s u r e the neck i„ well v e n t i J t h . W ^ n
l ated, s inc e
it is the
bodv’s
v
8*) I I H E \.->T 5 - r oo m uppe r a p a r t me n t . A
^ ^ 1 ^ ui 7 ’
VV e s t 23rd.
Re a s o n a b l e rent. 2 bl oc ks
University'
„ *I.
,1
ki t c h e n . di ne t t e ,
hedA
. , .et
..
room and bat h
v block f r om bus. Call
Drat;
C o m p l e t el y
frur n i sh e d .
Qui
8 - 1 7 3 4 or 6- 34 I I
plat
1 ‘pies. Call K-7277.
(Ib y
ii you d o n t have a gunny sack water, giving added energy
your size, try this:
I or
>
w
.
Sleep — Make yourself corn-
Rooms
N E W L Y P A I N T E D * 2 or 3 l a r g e r o o ms
R u n n i n g wa t e r , k i t c h e n si nk
Front
and s i d e e n t r a n c e s . A c r o s s 1 9 t h f rom
o m m u n i ty c e n t e r . Fr e e p a r ki n g . Wilt
rent or l e as e ui* to 3 y e a r s to r e p u t a b l e
pa r t y f or B u s i n e s s p u r p o s e s . T h e r e s a
t a i l o r . 1806 Lav a c a . P h o n e 2 - 3 3 3 3 ,
W H E N Y O U THINK LA U N D RY O R C L E A N IN G
THINK
411 E
19th
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PHONE
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fEXAN
SUMMER J^FXAN
P*#* J
Rings On Their Fingers
Bob Cantu to Try
For See-saw Title
By W A Y L A N D PILCHER
tional politics to campus issues.
I reside et Trum an i-n’t the only
Governor Allan Shivers or Sen
p# ■on who writes letters expres ator Lj ndon Johnson w ould get
sing his opinions in r at h e r ai \ id . Bob’s nomination for Democratic
h-rms. Readers of Bob P * B y / ' second s u m m e r Group this s u m m e r, an no unced.
o f f i n g of the Austin Civic T h e
I he play, a p o p u la r comedy by
ater .
British p l ay w ri g h t A. A. Milne,
TEXAN
Page 7,
The mo st expensive room in held t h er e from time to time. Tire
will be p e r f o r m e d u n d e r large what was once the most e x p e n first was in 1941.
cooling tans. Action c e n te rs on
sive building on the University
The room is known by a n u m
a series of h a p p e n in g s touched
ber
of names. F o r several y ea rs
campus
is
on
the
second
floor
of
o ff when Mr. Pim passes by and
drops a ch ance re m a rk , which j the Main Building, j u s t across a f t e r completion it was called the
(•old Room. At pr es e nt the gilt
changes the lives of all the c h a r from the Main Library.
lette
rs on the door say, “ Rege nt's
acters. Originally produced by the
I he Academic Room, pl ann ed
T h e a t e r Guild, “ Mr. P i m " will be for use on s ta te occasions when Room, Office of the Chanc ell or.”
p e r f o r m e d here in the f or m of a the Main Building was first c o n
C o n t r a r y to p o p u l a r belief, the
th ea t e r - in - th e - r o u n d production.
stru cte d in 11)36, now serves as Regents do not meet in the ro om.
T h r e e Unive rsi ty d r a m a s t u the ul tim at e place f o r a r t ex They usually c o n f e r in Read C r a n
dents will play the m a j o r roles. hibits.
b e r r y ’s office.
M a r g a r e t G r a n t will he Olivia
Wo rds of f o r m e r University o f
T lie two smaller rooms a t each
M a rte n . Posey Smiser will play end of the long wide c e n te r room ficials are e ng ra ve d on its wall-.
George Martin, her husband. Mr. are used as offices f or the C h a n ' Most of these Quotations, select
Pim will be played by Bill Gay cellor, J a m e s P. Hart. arid f or the ed by Dr. W. J. Battle, himself
ness.
Assistant to tire Chancellor, C. an e x - President of the Un iversity
O t h e rs in the cast include Co- Read G ran be rry .
and well-known classical language
leen Ha rd in , Ge or ge Re ev e s, B a r - j
a
uth or ity , deal with definitions
^ The walls of the Academic
b a ra
McCormack, a nd
Phyllis
and
purposes of education.
Room have been hun g with Re
Wheeler.
The
walls of the Academie
noirs and pa int ing s by Latin-AmArt Vickland, assisted by Ja ck
Room
are
of a silk damask. These
eriean artists. Also exhibited were
A s h f o rd , is technical director. !
and
the
c
u r t a i n s wer e designed
the Library of Congress p a i n t
St a g e m a n a g e r s a r e Virginia Sm i-1
to
fit
the
heavy
gold color scheme.
ings ot the I exas History P a n o
sei and Osc ar Nipper. M a r g a r e t rama.
I he tables and chairs a re of waD
Breedlove will be house m ana ge r.
n u t a nd have been bleached to a
F a c u l t y art exhi bi ts have been very light color.
“ Mr. Pi m" is the second show
of the s u m m e r h o t-w ea th er d r a
m a, i n a u g u r a t e d by the Civie T h e
a te r s p r o d u c t i o n of J. B. P r i e s t
Parts Still Open
For Austin Chorus
Singing p a r t s a re still open for
the newly f o r m e d Austin S y m
phony Chorus, r e p o r t s C onr ad
I*ath, musical dire cto r of the o r
ganization. I he f irst a p p e a r a n c e
of the chorus, combined with the
or che st ra, will be this fall in a
p r es e n ta tio n o f “ Tosca,” to be
su ng in English.
Auditions for the lirst s op ran o
p art will be held T ue sd ay at 7 :.30
I p.m. at the rehea rsa l hall, Te n t h
B y BILL MCREYNOLDS
, a n d Blanco St reets. Rehearsal
n f D!h r t ' f r,es U m , a u f . c h a ir m a n m o re th an th ey a lr e a d y a r e , " he j p r o p er will begin at 8 p.m.
OI the D e p a r t m e n t of A r t and
“ I here was an excellent tu r n
no ted sculptor, sees m an y new de -, a <
I
olJ(
the fir st rehear sal last
v e lo p m e n ts in the a r t field. Th er e*
^ r ‘ U m l a u f is primarily «.
is a r w i v a l in religious
week,”
said
Mr. Fat h. “ But ther e
He find s sstc uu lp
g
r,
- sculp tu re, I ^ u l p‘ t u r e r .
I | / tu
t u irin
I rig
a
few
openings for those
sculp
tu
re.
A
TIP
W
I
PUT i t Irn o f a
I
nlia
kl
a
_
.
1
ii
I
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w i r e sculpture, a new l egi tim ate less pliable th an m o st o t h er a r t s
who
t
r
y
out
and
have su ff i ci e n t
l o ™ ,.f a rt , is a scientific a n d ’ • • « , . „ „ •
e xp an siv e a p p r o a c h ; it helps the S< ul|>tur " « 18 » ">**»’ * and t a l e n t . ”
zr a Rachlin, direc tor of the
p e r s o n to u n d e r s t a n d objective c,)mpaot *°rm
of
e x pre ss ion ,” Ehe
o rch es tra , will be prese nt at tosh a p e and mobile sc u lp tu re , de- Haif,‘
>t I .
« t
. . .
night a reh earsal. He was not ablp
veloped by A l e x a n d e r Cahier, e m
T h e a r t c h a p m a n joined t h e . to he
p r es e n t last we.7 because
ploys motors- to
p, o-----<
r t r a y■•Metre
moveof Fine A r t s faculty in of .lines,
Because,
„
w e n t in n a tu r e , Mr. U m l a u f said. I 1941. When he was aw ar ded a
______ __________ ________________
' Bitore us the voice of tile peo- Jo hn Simon Gugg en he im Memo- F i v e M o v i c o
< irh o d .,I.J
pie, believes Dr. Um lau f. " P a i n t - rial Fellowship he was g r a n t e d a 1 . " ' O V , e $ S c h e d u l e d
ing. lit e r a tu r e , d r a m a , and o t h e r , leave of absence.
D u rin g S u m m e r T erm
o r m s o f art represent
the t r u e S t u d e n t s
at th e University are
Five more movies will I m * shown
a real life
of t h e people,
t h e i r ; t a u g h t from the “ professional,
at the Open- Air T h e a t e r this se
lotions and t h e i r way of r e a c t - 1 commercial, and fin e a r t s stand - n e s t e r .
ing,
’’ o* observed.
j p o i n t , ” Mr. U m l a u f r e m a r k e d . '
T u e s d a y night Glenn For d and
Mr. U m l a u f feels t h a t t h er e {s Some become co mme rcial a rt is ts Valli will a p p e a r in “ The White
i n te r io r ddecorator,.
a healthy.
healthy, ever-in<*rpa=iini*
e v e r-i n c re a s in g i n ttoe. r - ' "and
" ” **«wBnur
e c o r a t o r s ; • n ot Ut hi e. . r. s ! To
l owe
w er r .’’'
e s t m thn a rts to day. An y field p n t er m an y o th er a r t fields. F o u r ’
“ Rosea nn a
McCoy,
0 1 t h o u g h t and a p p ro a c h m ay be scholarships
a re a w a r d ed each Fa rle y G r a n g e r and J
followed by th e a r t asp
a sn ira nt.
n t v e a r to pro mis ing a r t a t u d e n U is scheduled for T h ur.-Alay night.
Some of these a pp ro a c he s a re at th e University.
)
The o th er movies to be shown
good, ot he r s bad ; some can not be
Diversity s t u d e n t s pose as a r e Tu es da y, A u g u s t 14, “ Secret
models in the modelling classes, F u r y ” with C l a u d e tt e Colb ert and
Mr. U m l a u f stated. They are us- R o b e r t R y a n ; T h ur sd ay. Augu st
ually g a r b e d in b at h i n g suits,
“ Holiday A f f a i r ” with Robe rt
EL CHARRO CAFE
s tr e e t clothes, or leotards.
| Mitchum and
n ee tt Leigh;
nd
ana Jj aa n
Lei gh ; aand
f or tho boot in
I h e s cu lpt ur e r m u s t see “ struc- Tuesday, Au g u s t 21, “ My Foolish
Ilaa tburny,
“ e a r tL” with
witn Su
OI s a n H a y w a r d and
t o-.v
r e through u
an
o m y , ” mr.
Mr. U ltlrn-! H
MEXICAN FOOD
lauf asserts. B e g in n in g s t u d e n t s Dana Andrews.
s t a r t with n a t u r e a nd work to wa rd
COLD BEVERAGES
ab s tr a ct io n . The f ir s t stu d y is
to r cool c o n f o r t
mad e of the head because it is the
dine in our
simplest a nd most un ch an g in g
/ / i*
PATIO
pa rt of the body. “ F r o m the head 1
OPEN: Dally l l a.m.-1 a.m.
the s t u d e n t w o r k s to w a rd com- p a r a m o u n t
-------------------- --- -----position and figure. Finally he
tain Horatio
Sat* 11 a.rn.-2 a.m.
[ r e t u r n s t o th e head. This elimin- s t a t e ^
912 Rad R iver
8 -7 7 3 5
( a t e s m o n o to n y to a large e x t e n t , ”
Hoi,." w e b ‘kU
,n the
he said.
c pE N
“ _-T hursday A
QUE
Fri day, ‘ Under-
A/ew Wire Sculpture
Step in Art Progress
SH O U ITifllE
W TEBTAnl
THEATRES
I
^
Uj,on a nd t j r 710,1 Th« ^ m o d e l i n g orocess the firs! since
consists mainly of s *e~ rn.nor c a p e n t e r repairs and a comp ta rep a i n ti n g c t the m te n o r . E v e r t i n g from furniture to record
tiles is -t a c k e d in one room w h i l e m o t h e r is b e i n g painted. The re1 ’ 3 o e 9 an J u ly 23 and is to o s c o m p l e t e d next week.
SU M M ER
Academic Room Now
Used for Art Exhibits
l ey s “ D a n g e r o u s C or ne r ,* ' al so
d i r e c t e d b y Dr. .John >n. It will
p l a y at
The
Playhouse,
2828
G uadalupe. I icket re serv atio n s to
t h e p e r f o r m a n c e , a t $1 e a c h p l u s
to v, m a y be o b t a i n e d by c a l l i n g
the t h e a t e r office, 6-0541.
R A D IO H O U S E ST O P S all operations while It Is being remodeled
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JACK CARSON
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Clair T re v o r
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For the F.B.I.’
—plus--
F r a n k Lovejoy
“ IT H A P P E N E D
ON F I F T H A V E . ”
Don Or Fora
Boa Office Opens 6.45
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—plus—
“ CRY D A N G E R ”
Dtvk Powell
Rhonda Fleming
Box Office Opens 6:45
6100 BURNfT ROAD
Wk
Scarfffough & Sons
Campus classics: the woo' : weed skirt
wrap-around, 12.95. The wool
sweater set in go d, brown,
g'een, white. C a l i g a ’
our Fashion Show today
p l o v e r , 8.95. S r ort. S hop.
CAMPUS
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Floor Shops to see
the newest in campus
fashions from
M A D E M O IS E L L E , and
Austin-exclusive
with us!
Brushed rayon short*®
. ,
gown, 4 95 in red,
biue, jonquil.
S, M, I . Lingerie.
"Back-to-school"
pantie girdle by
. .
Vassarette, 5 95
Dormitory duster with head g* *
rhinestone buttons, to doubi^ as a
evening wrap. 16.95. Robes.
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