jk ** THE SUMMER! XAN Vol. 59 A U ST IN , T EX A S, F R ID A Y ] J U L Y IO. 1959 Eight Pages Today No. 8 Council to Investigate Parking Charges Plan B y JACK IX>WK T e x a n N e w s K,dit«r The S um m er Student Council T hursday began investigation of a te n ta tiv e proposal by the P ark in g and T raffic C om m ittee for a “ land use c h a rg e ” in U niversity parking a re a s. F ra n k Cooksey, Students* Asso­ ciation president, appointed E dna Sam ple, Joe G aulden, John P rice, Bob A verin, and Don M athis to a co m m ittee to investigate the situ a­ tion and, “ p erh ap s offer an a lte r­ nate p la n .” if The P a rk in g and T raffic Com ­ m itte e ’s proposal, approved, would req u ire students and faculty m em bers to pay a ch arg e for Uni­ v e rsity p ark in g facilities. Class “ C** student p erm its would be SIO per y e a r, C lass “ B** p erm its. $18; and C lass “ A” perm its. $24, a c ­ cording to the te n ta tiv e plan. P ark in g m e ters would be added along cam pus stre e ts, the , C lass " C ” park in g lot east of the U niversity H ealth C enter would be- a n d I com e a “ B “ lot. | The proposal would go into effect I in S eptem ber. N ecessity of the proposed plans ! cam e about a fte r a “ rid e r" stating WRHKB&& ■ ■: iSwW . . .•>- *■ • - m — P h o t o by H y a t t V IC E - C H A IR M A N A N D C H A IR M A N of the Board of Regents III and Dr. M . M . Minter Executive Committee, J. Lee Johnson ere shown at a Thursday meeting of the committee. $4 Million in Bonds Okayed by Regents By JO WICHMANN Texan Staff Writer Tho a **v Executive Committee of the Board of Regents ap- # proved the sale of $4,000,000 in University I ermanent bund that ,o c a rrie d a cost of 2.(2 p er cent in­ te re st. - ......- t T h ree sim ilar resolutions author- a n imously , Briefs to John Tee, U niversity for a full investigation of U n iv e r-, law slu­ shy par king facilities. It had been , dent, w as approved as ch a irm a n the Student W elfare of the Judicial C onference, a year- re ferred long p ro g ram w hich the Council com m ittee a t the last council m e et­ established at its last m eeting. T ee ing. Bill D ay, c h airm an of the w as w inner of the H ildebrand Moot th a t an ad ­ com m ittee, rep o rte d Court com petition a t the U niver­ vanced design student in arch itec­ sity this y ear. the survey as a tu re will m ake I project, suggesting any needed re ­ O ther m em b ers of the conference m odeling of the parking a rea s. have not been approved. Calkins Approves Cooksey's Action By CARL HOWARD Texan Editor As ch airm an of the P arking, T raffic, and Safety C om m ittee, Dr. H ow ard A. C alkins was glad to h e a r of F ran k Cooksey's appoint­ m ent of a student com m ittee to study im m ed iate parking prob­ lem s on cam pus. s a ls .” he said. “ We need constructive propo­ “ I would have lot of confidence in the o b ser­ vations of a stu d en t com m ittee acquainted with the p ro b lem s.” D r. C alkins em phasized that dis cussion for fall changes is still in p relim in ary planning stag es and that all proposals now before the com m ittee a re tentative. “ H ow ever,” he said, “ we m ay be at the place of defining som e basic policies for the fu tu re .” One of the m ain points under te n tativ e charge discussion for p ark in g p erm it holders. F a c ­ students would ulty, staff, and is a W eather: Cloudy, Showers Low 72; H igh 95 [ye charged under the sively for a ctu al use facilities. plan exclu- oi parking “ While we will need to re g iste r all student-ow ned c a rs ,” Dr. C al­ kins said, “ we can m ake ob tain ­ ing a parking p erm it optional.” P ark in g and T raffic C om m ittee discussion involved sev eral oth er areas in addition to the g rad u ated use proposed scale c h a rg e s” to parking perm it hold­ ers. “ land of “ W hether we go to ch arg es this fall or not, w e ll probably have to take over one or two student parking lots for faculty and s ta ff,” D r. Calkins observed. He said th a t l a r g e construction projects on campus w ill add to the need for fu rth er on-cam pus parking space. The com m ittee is also consider­ ing possible installation of parking m eters in such a re a s as Tw enty- sixth S treet in front of the H ealth C enter and on Whitis S treet in front of R e s o lv in g D orm itory. C arl E c k h a rd t. d irecto r of the physical plant, told the com m ittee that m e te rs c o u l d be installed to pay which would allow users two or to 1 ex tra for p arking up three hours. Vietnamese Terrorists Kill Two American C l’s BIENHOA, South Viet Nam— T e r r o r i s t s storm ed a U S Army billet W ednesday night ami kill­ ed a major and a sergeant In a group watching a movie. for The government blamed com ­ munists for the attack. The at- tark went on IO minutes. One of the attackers was blown to pieces by ids own home m u le b o m b . Two V ietnam ese army guards anti a Vietnam ese l»oy vv or it killed in an ensuing gun battle. ★ ★ Bad Check Ring Nabbed that WASHINGTON - The S e c r e t serv ice announced T hursday that two agents m asq u erad in g as m ob­ ste rs have sm ashed a L ouisiana g an g counterfeit peddled T re a su ry checks on a w holesale b asis U. E . Baughman, chief of the S ecret Service, said the ring cash ed more than 40 of the fake cheeks from F lorida to T exas and was planning to scil them by the hundreds. ★ ★ Eisenhower Is Criticized WASHINGTON—Senate Dem o­ cratic le a d e r Lyndon It. John »on of T exas, with support of I tarty colleagues, sharply critl clued President Elsenhower for fund* d e m a n d i n g While pro­ dom estic “ I don’t believe there gram s. w ill be very much excitem ent about ltelng floated for a special session/* Johnson told tho Senate. trial balloon foreign ald vetoing the \ izing a bond sale of $6,000,000 w ere adopted by the B oard of D irectors of the AAM S ystem . C o n tracts on : the j the bonds w ere aw ard ed sam e th ree com panies to In other action th e R egents c o rn -* m itt ce okayed joint re c o m m e n d s -; tions by C om ptroller C harles Spar- enberg and tho U n iv ersity 's con-, suiting a rch itects, Jesscn , Jessen , M ilhouse, and G reeven, to appoint I associate a rc h ite c ts for struction p rojects. two con­ The A ustin firm of B aldridge and Saunders w as appointed to p re p a re detailed plans and specifications; for a new printing division to cost not m ore than $200.(KH). Specifications for construction of re se a rc h facilities and a h e a d q u a r­ te rs building at Institute of M arine Science at Port A ransas will he draw n up by Sm yth and Sm yth of C o itu s C hristi. tho Al so a PIX) int cd by th e E xecutive C om m ittee w as a th ree m em ber com m ittee to investigate sites for th< branch. j Jo Eickmann Chosen Acting Texan Editor T exas Student* P u b licatio n s’ E xecutive C om m ittee h as a n ­ of appointm ent nounced Jo E ickm ann, jo u rn alism junior m ajo r, as S um m er T exan acting editor beginning T uesday. Miss E ickm ann w ill direct ed ito rial a ffa irs of the p ap er during editor C arl H o w a rd * m onth’s stay in Chile IU it one of 15 U niversity students leav ­ ing T h u rsd ay for a S tate IV- p a rtm e n t S tudent L ead ers St'ili­ ma r in S antiago, Chile. Budget Solution Is Offered With Sales Tax-Loaded Bill ny t h e A n s v o ia t e d P r e s # A budget-balancing revenue plan taxes was of­ loaded w ith sales fered the L eg islatu re T hursday. The big question the House and S enate accep t the $181,- 678,000 m e a su re recom m ended one w eek before the session’s end? is; Will The answ er m ay begin to take shape F rid ay . If the huge bill can be processed, th e re is a possibility the la w m ak ers m ay vote to begin work on It then. S atu rd ay is m ore likely. the lh* S peaker W aggoner C a rr said he U1 tax bill S aturday. work on Senator ll. A. W einert, Seguin, ch airm an of the joint conference com m ittee the m oney-raiser, said there w as some chance tin' Senate would w ork on it F riday. th a t hacked out F ra m e rs of the said tax bill they w rote it to cover estim ated th e general state spending from fund for the fiscal y e a rs UMH) 61, as well sis re tire the c u rre n t dof ic it The la tte r h as been officially estim ated to lie headed tor m ore than W m illion at the end of die fiscal y ear, if not re tire d . Tho bill ignores G overnor Dan i d ’s recom m endation of a sever- I ance beneficiary n a tu ra l gas tax aim ed at the exported product. Its only lick a t n a tu ra l resources is a one p e r cen t boost in die cu rre n t Sales taxes include boosts I production levy of seven p e r cent. in the cig arette levy, taxes on other tobaccos, autos, tele­ boats and m otors, vision p arts airp lan es, a ir conditioners, c a m ­ e ra s arui photo equipm ent, h ard I liquor, and drinks sold at clubs radio and fra n ­ U tilities and corporation chise tax es a re also raised late 'Hie House debated lh u rs flay the question of g u aran teein g the pu b lic’s right til use beaches The S enate confirm ed a list of nom inations su b m itted by the Gov- House May Argue 'Fees Bill’ Friday D ie S enate “ fees bill” m ay com e up for House floor debate I t aday. F ra n k lin S pears, m e m b er of die H ouse Appropriation® C om m ittee. toM the Texan T hursday night. H aving passed the Senate by a squeaky IS 11 m a rg in , the m e asu re w as approved bv th e House A ppro­ p riatio n s C om m ittee W ednesday a f­ ternoon. The vote w as 8 1 S upported by p residents of all th e s ta te supported colleges and fees the universities, bills” d u rin g Uh session* student opposition. tluvo leg islativ e ie e e v ario u s h av e n o d tim e ernor, w orked on local bills recessed until F rid ay . and Interest centered on the t \x bill and on w hether the second called session could finish its assignm ent by next T hursday. “ lf That take let us these the House it up next should give us w ants to w ork S aturday I will encourage th em to do th a t.” R ep. C arr said. “ T h a t will give us tim e to work on the appropriations bill over the w eek­ end and week ti) act on both im p o rtan t m a tte rs before the end of the sea­ i son/* lf tho L eg islatu re fails to linum a bill to finance state operations beginning S eptem ber I. an o th er called session will be n ecessary . The I louse has indicated d isfavor the outlook of sales was th a t the h ard est fight ag ain st die tax bill would com e there taxes and - , Aides of G overnor Daniel said they believed he would back th e com m ittee rep o rt although as ane sail!, “ he did not choose this bitt follows The bdl generally th e Senate p a tte rn of tax thinking and tax p a tte rn s is an e x t e n s i o n of I that Texas has used for m any I years. Tho House refused to revive * hill reg u latin g the sm all loan in- ,s" ' " (tautly Strong was soot to a subcom m ittee e a t- l e v is The i lier this week. proposed San Antonio m edical would en co u rag e B y JO EICK M A N N E d it o r i a l A s s i s t a n t S tudents p e rc h e d p re c a rio u s ly on th e edges of g a lle ry s e a ts rn tho C apitol w hile a w a itin g the fa te of th e fees bill a r e n 't th e only ones the L e g is la tu re ’s listen in g id e a s on m oney. for E y e in g tile d o lla r sig n s w ith the hun­ eq u al a n ticip a tio n a re d red s of U n iv ersity s ta ff nil' rn - h ers w ho d raw up th e s y s te m s an n u al b u d get. T h e y ’re w aitin g for s ta te a p p rop riation s to p rovid e tho final p ie c e in tin* m on ey p ic­ tu re for UT n ex t y ea r . “ W e’ve done a ll th a t w e could m e c h a n ic a lly for o p e r a t i n g b u d g e ts ,” sa id D r. J a m e s C. D olley, v ice - p re sid e n t in c h a rg e of fisc a l a ffa irs . p re p a rin g in the U n iv e rsity P ro p o se d b u d g e ts fo r e a c h p a rt of s y s te m h a v e been ch an n eled an d ch eck ed in to the re a d in e s s B o a rd of R e g e n ts a t a m e e tin g J u ly 31 and A ugust I. a p p ro v a l b y for B u t the w hole b u sin e ss r e s ts on a big IF — if the L e g isla tu r e a p ­ p rop riates the e x a c t e d am ount of funds for th e U n iv e r sity . N othing final a b o u t the b u d g e t can be done is u n til p a s se d . a p p ro p ria tio n s bill a n So p re se n tly th e b u d g e t w a its, an d the p ro ce ss, w hich b eg an la s t N o v e m b e r, of d ra w in g it up. sto p s for a little w hile. • F irs t, in N o v em b er of P ro c e d u re -w ise b u d g e t p r e p a r a ­ tions a t the M ain U n iv e rs ity a r e fa irly ty p ic a l of the w hole sy ste m . the p re c e d in g a c a d e m ic y e a r. P re s i­ d en t L o g an W ilson w ith th e c e n ­ tra l a d m in is tra tio n s staff. D r. I>ol- ley , an d F ra n k I). O ra y d o n , bud­ get* officer, d isc u ss an d fo rm u la te a b ro a d p a tte rn of policy for th e Inidget. P o licies spell out the g en ­ e ra l a m o u n ts to be a llo c ate d for s a la rie s , m a in te n a n c e an d e q u ip ­ m e n t, sp e cia l eq u ip m e n t, etc. If ap proved by th e B oard of R e ­ g en ts, th e se p o lic ie s a re sen t to th e h ead s of th e U n iv e r sity u n its th eir in stru ction s a s o p era tin g b u d gets. for w ritin g • T hen D r. II. H. R an so m (a t th e M ain U n iv e rs ity ) in d e­ tails of the b ro a d policy an d sen d s his the o ffices of to d e a n s an d of h e a d s of n o n -teach ­ ing units. in stru c tio n s fills • F ro m th ese o f f i c e s th e “ m a rc h in g o r d e r s ” go fu rth e r on dow n th e line to in d iv id u a l d e p a rt­ m e n ts. B udget C ouncils m a d e up of all the the full p ro fe sso rs in a co lu m n on d e p a rtm e n t th e ir b u d g et fo rm s w ith fig u re s for all d e p a rtm e n t e x e p n se s and s a l­ a rie s e x c e p t th e ir own. fill in In non te a c h in g u n its, the d e p a rtm e n t m a k e s of re co rn rn e nd a t i on s . the h e a d th e se A fter about tw o m o n th s the b u d ­ One Mans Plan Here Tis: E d u c a to rs anet college tr u s te e s h a v e sev eral su g g es­ to m a n a g e th e a fta irs of a u n iv e rs ity tio n s on w a y s th r o u g h th e co n cep ts of th e ‘R um ! plan. The plan is interesting, but it probably won t affect the University except in quite a general way — for years ™ >'»* b r - ti. come. However, .he I oiversll, J, by P n.f^ sor Beards­ ward in some of the areas d rus ley Runil in his report, "Memo to a ( nth g< e d c u i s s s A ro u sin g th e a tte n tio n of college g o v e rn in g b o a rd s o v e r th e c o u n try , th e re p o rt su g g e sts a n u m b ei of cha g es in colleges: . • “ A cadem ic deadw ood” should be cut away in re d u c ­ tio n of th e to ta l n u m b e r of co u rses. I C’s re g e n ts o r e r se v e ra l h u n d re d c o u rses deleted fro m th e c a ta lo g last D ecem b er. T h is is a m ove, w e a g re e , t h a t p ro b a b ly should be- co n tin u ed at th e U n iv e rsity . • S tu d e n t-fa c u lty ra tio should be in c re a se d , w ith a r a tio of 20 to I b ein g a b o u t n o rm al. D r. R um w o In stall m ore big le c tu re co u rses, e n ro b in g as m a n y a s 300 stu d e n ts, to fre e te a c h e rs fo r m o re tu r n to devote to sm all se m in a rs. T h is so u n d s w o rk a > e. • C olleges should devise b e tte r m ean s fo r o rg an iz in g th e c u rric u lu m a n d not leave th is function a t th e m erc y of co nflicting p re s su re s from acad em ic epai m en s. • The old-fashioned recitation session has no place in higher education, a n d colleges should encourage mort in dependent study by students under faculty guidance. This recommendation sounds good, but no one, we lope, would think of conducting math or language courses without old-timey recitation of some sort. • S tu d e n ts ’ classro o m schedules should lie cut fi om l h w eekly h o u rs to 12. leaving tim e for m o r e a d e q u a te p re p a ra tio n a n d in d ep en d en t investig atio n . Plus change, o f co u rse, w ould n e c e ssita te rev am p in g of e \ e r \ course now ta u g h t in th e U n iv e rsity . “Hie Faculty'll like Uhs W o rk in g co n d itio n s fo r fa c u lty should be im p ro v ed — w ith w eekly te a c h in g loads a t ab o u t n ine h o u rs, w ith am p le tim e fo r sa b b atica l leaves, re se a rc h , w ritin g anc p ro fessio n al developm ent. S ounds fine. C ollege b u d g e ts should be so m a n a g e d t h a t m oney p a id by s tu d e n ts in tu itio n fees should go d ire c tly for fa c u lty com p en satio n . D r. R u m l su g g ests t h a t fa c u lty sa la rie s, in m ost cases, could th u s be in c re a se d IOO p e r cen t. W e’re a fra id such a p ro ce d u re w ould not only n e c e ssita te im possible leg islativ e a p p ro p ria tio n s jug g lin g „ b u t c o n sid era b ly h ig h e r tu itio n . Presuming all — or most — of the financial implica­ tions of Dr. B um fs plan worked out, faculty salaries would average $12,000 per year. F a c u lty m em b ers, no d o u b t, will like th a t su g g e ste d s a la ry fig u re. r>,,™vc L ess p o p u lar w ith th e m , how ever, will b e D r. R um l s c h a rg e to th e g o v ern in g b o a rd s c o n ce rn in g th e ir “ u lti­ m a te a n d inescapable re sp o n sib ility ” to ta k e a m o re a c ­ tiv e p a rt in d ic ta tin g c u rric u la c h an g e s a n d in cre asin g stu d e n t-to -te a c h e r ratio s. Academic Year Changes? . I n c o n ju n ctio n w ith D r. R u m l’s su g g e stio n s fo r g re a te r u tiliz a tio n of facilities a n d facu lties, w e th in k th e U ni­ v e rs ity ’s new longer su m m e r te rm is a ste p fo rw a rd . Dr. Ruml goes further in insisting that an academic year would best consist of three 11-week quarters, with a possible fourth quarter in the summer. This may even­ tually come about, but we recall that Baylor University recently quit the quarter system, mainly because most of its sister institutions used the semester program. A ch an g e now w ould re q u ire u n u su a l eo -o p eratio n a m o n g colleges, due to th e tra n s fe r stu d e n t pro b lem w h en v a ry in g sv ste m s a re used. All in all, m ost of D r. R u m l’s ideals w o n ’t b e new to th e facu lty o r R egents. B u t a p p ro p ria tio n p re ssu re s, c o n tin u in g rise in th e co st of h ig h e r e d u c a tio n , a n d g ro w ­ in g stu d e n t bodies will fa c ilita te c o n sid e ra tio n of his su g g estio n s b y b o a rd s of tru ste e s. W e p red ic t, in th is vein, th a t m o re a n d m o re studios will be m ad e here, a s D r. R um l su g g e sts, c o n cern in g w a ste s in th e c u rric u lu m , w a ste s in m e th o d s of in stru c ­ tio n , an d w a ste s in a d m in istra tio n a n d u se of p ro p e rty a n d p l a n t B udget K eeps W aitin g a ^ ;^ « . y J F or Legislative A ction % g e t re q u e s ts go b a c k to the d e a n s an d u n it h e a d s fo r a m onth-long re v ie w p e rio d . C o n ferrin g w ith d e p a rtm e n t c h a irm e n , th e d e a n s m a y ac ce p t co un cil re c o m m e n d a ­ tions or ra is e o r lo w er th e m . T h en it s b a c k to D r. R a n so m fo r all th e fo rm s. He stu d ie s the re q u e s ts p re s e n te d an d m ak e s his re c o m m e n d a tio n s, w h i c h m ay a g re e o r d is a g re e w ith those of the d e a n s a n d u n it h ead s. th e b u dget • T he n e x t s te p is a te n ta tiv e fin al d ra ft of in D r D o lley ’s office. M r. G ray don and his sta ff ch eck the budget out “ to see th a t b u d g e ts h a v e been w rit­ ten in a c c o rd a n c e w ith policies. S u m m a ry sch ed u le s for the bud­ th e U niversity s the to give g e ts of e a c h of u n its a re d ra w n up sch ed u le s MfArfiTl n ir ti w-t. x - R e g e n ts a n o v e ra ll p ic tu re of th e b u d g e t show T h e b ro a d c h a n g e s in U T s s p e n d in g lf th is y e a r 's b u d g e t is tug­ plan. ger th a n la s t y e a r ’s th e s c h e d u le s show w h e re th e in c re a s e s c o m e . • F in a lly th e w hole k it a n d ka- for th e R e g e n ts to boodle goes th e ir a p p ro v a l. job W ith th e B o a rd ’s nod of a s se n t the b u d g e t p r e p a r in g job is o v e r for a little w hile. And th a t s w hen looks b i g g e s t - w h en Hie the sp en d in g p a c k a g e is p rin te d u p into v o lu m es fo r e a c h U n iv e rs ity to ­ b ra n c h a n d w hen, g e th e r, th ey m a k e a n e a t pile about six in ch es high. N ext w e e k : W here th e m o ney s ta c k e d c o m e s ai id g o e s. P E A N U T S / l‘LL NEV E P FOtxcfcT IT. TH 15 15 £l5HT U)HERF v l tiA 5 5lT i ING A n d . ; THi5 15 I SITTING THE ~THAT SIPSET LITTLE Gift- CAME By And cave ME PART Ct HER ice-cream CCNE.. WELL, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING f o r ,s t u p id ? 3- 3c \ The Firing Line ON F E E S To the E d ito r : Oh. you U n iv e rsity sh eep ! You in filtra te the C apitol to fight Sen­ a te Bill 6 w ith proof in yo u r p ockets th a t stu d e n ts can t>c a n d h a v e been the fall g u y s b e fo re - an d th a t w ith o u t rem ed y or re s is t­ an ce. T he s tu d e n ts ’ proof of h a v in g been “ ta k e n ” before is the a u d i­ to r's re c e ip t w ith th a t line read in g “ U nion F e e .” A m ore stu p id so­ cial e x p e n se could not be con­ ceived. lf the hill by S e n a to r Fly h ad a th a t no s tu ­ for any c la u se den t w ould be c h a rg e d to th e effect a c tiv ity in w hich h e d o es not wil it w ould be the fully p a rtic ip a te , b ig g est boon to th e w o rk in g s tu ­ dent sin c e th e city b u s. My w o rk in g frie n d s a y s th at a bill w ith su c h a c la u se w ould in­ ta x p a y in g su re th a t he an d h is the s h a re p a re n ts w ould n e v e r co sts of a n in tr a m u r a l p ro g ra m for his S ig m a O m e g a B e ta cousin. H e s a y s his w ork ta k e s up a lot of his tim e an d m ost of his e n erg y . Says he it T e x a s h a s a s u p e rv is e d sandlot for high school h a s-b e e n s. re a lly d o e sn ’t c a re h ill” T hen m y e n g in e e rin g friend throw s a fit a t the th o u g h t of loot­ 'on ing the bill for those le c tu re s th a t too m a n y stu d e n ts the n e v e r get a ro u n d to a tte n d in g . He th a t S B. 6 m ig h t p ro te c t th in k s him fro m paying, s in c e he doesn t in te n d to a tte n d . the this AlK»ut tim e the h all re m in d s us a th le te th at a c ro s s l o n g h o r n g a le re c e ip ts c o v e r all his k in d ’s e x p e n se s am i then we tell h im w e ’re h a p p y they do and then h e goes back to bed. E n o u g h of th a t. Now about th a t Union lee. a r e M any stu d e n ts in n o ce n t: T hey c a m e to th e U n iv e rsity e x ­ p e c tin g to p a y tu itio n an d '111EIR. OWN e x p e n se s an d w h a t do they find? A $5 c h a rg e $2.50 d u rin g for u se of that m on­ tile s u m m e r It m u st s tr o s ity ra ile d th e U nion. su re ly go w ith o u t ch a llen g e that th e s tu d e n t only a m in o rity of Univ u se s o r w a n ts the to use b a rn . Mf you d o n 't h a v e b u s in g s in the E x -S tu d e n ts’ o ffice o r ii von d o n ’t w a n t to v isit F r a n k C ooksey, th en w hat is th e r e to use a L n it the iKit, a n tiq u e w h ite e le p h a n t.) ii ,s S o m ething else. A curious c o m p a riso n ,rv d eed th a t in the s p rin g electio n s F ra n k C ooksey p ro m is e d a stro n g actio n , m a n , voice am i ACTION a c tio n in te re s ts . the s tu d e n ts ’ in T h en Hie T e x a n r a ils to r Uni v e r­ th e g a lle rie s to fill sh y S e n a to r G o n z a lez is sp e a k - w hile ...f„ And w e c o n d e m n e d Charley mg. H a y d e n lu r c allin g a m a r c h on m e C ap ito l? Is th e re a d iffe re n c e . st inten ts G len O osU ebury S an J a c in to D o rm C T h e * S u m u r & T e x a n . O p i n i o n s e x p r e s s e d i n I h e T e x a n are t h o s e o f the L:J , h > n or o f t h e t i n t e r o f t he art i c le a n d n o t n e c es sa ri ly t h os e o f t h e University adm inistration, •___________________ T ho S um m er T ex a n , a S d a y ' m i n i n g s P u b lic a tio n s Inc to n a l office. J N ew s co n trih u tio n s. witll bo b t P t u ’n- a It to n o t p u b lish ed d u rin g h o lid a y s P u b lish er Is T er . SJudent kv t.D»nhom» (OR 2-2473) or / , th e edl- ,at>or.Jtorv J p . 1 0 2 . Inqutrlo* concern^ mivert t*iine J B 111 (GR 2-2750). m atter O einher 18. 1943 a l th e P ost O m ro at A ustin. _ I*. I UA or a i un* 1 V r t T e x a s, under th e Aet of M arch 3. lH7f> A KSOC IA TKD I*R U S S y v i h k s f k v h k • 4 « T h e A ssociated D «;•* is f.vr>*n8ivt‘lv en titled to iii#* u se for rep u b lication of * lf' „ r not o th e rw ise cred ited in this n ew spaper. ls I n d " K I m u rtx o f silen t an. o u i o rig in _ u n w ish ed heroin. H ights o f unburnt ion o f a il oth er m atter lercin also reserved. M t M l l K H All A m erican I* ace in a1* r f A ssociated r o l l e r »»te T ress Mauled a y w h e re in the SI lis t R IPTIO N KAT KS United State* ............. . P E R M A N E N T S T A F F E d itor ................................................................................................. . M an agin g E d i t o r ......................................................................... ** N ew s E d ito r .............................................................................. * .JI 25 C AR I. HOW ARD M. H A Y N E S JR . 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N icut W ire Editor ....................................................................... S a ra Hi.r r n ,,,- is N iyhl Campus la te E d i t o r ................................................................ K ay Ponder Editor T> _ , Summer Sporfscope By SAM PAYNE S o m m e r S p o rt* E d ito r S M U 's M ig h ty Meredith Listing the football exploits of SMU’s All-America quar­ terback Don Meredith would easily fill this column. Indeed, the memory of number 17 warming up on the sidelines like a baseball pitcher and then entering the game just long enough to demolish last fall’s Longhorns is far too vivid for UT fans. But perhaps few sports enthusiasts know that tho mighty Mr. M. was one of the greatest high school basketball play­ 4 ers of recent years. As a sophomore at Mt. Ver­ non high s c h o o l in 1954, Meredith led his team to the C lass AA reg io n al to u rn am en t in D enton. T here th e e a s t T ex as T ig ers cam e to g rief against fo u r­ tim e state cham pion Bowie and the J a c k ra b b it* ’ aw esom e 6-10 cen ter. T em ple T ucker. However, th e defeat w as not M eredith’s fault. He m atched T u ck ­ e r point for point a s both scored over M) M eredith, a t 6-2, gave aw ay eight the Bowie giant inches to B u t die firs t tim e I saw M e re in a c tio n c a rn e in D a lla s in th e d lth la te D e c e m b e r, 1854. I t w an q u a rte rf in a l ro u n d of Bowl high (school b a s k e tb a ll to u r n u trien t. I w a s e x tre m e ly h e s ita n t te a m M t. V erno n the C otton j th e for go W as playing w a s m ig h ty C ro s ie r j T ech of D a lla s , u n d e fe a te d fo r the S e a s o n a n d h e a v ily fa v o re d to tro u n c e th ese “ c o u n try h ick s * a s I fancied T e c h ’s opposition to be. But a ti tend told m e I had b e tte r go. “ Mt. V ernon h as a good te a m , he said “ This M eredith kid scored b l points ag a in st A dam son last nighi for a new to u rn am en t r e c ­ ord also p ro v id ed a p rev iew of th in g s to ro m e . ★ When, how ever, he decided to enroll at SMU a fte r alm ost picking Texas, (lie w as g reatly im p ressed with the U T law school) I took a peevish, blockheaded attitude. I tried to fo rg et w hat I had seen th at night on the basketball court. A nyw ay, I thought, his basketball skill doesn’t m ean anything on the football field; he ll turn out to be another good high school a th lete who never produces in college. No c o m m e n t is needed to p ro v e how w rong I w a s. A few s ta tis tic s will su ffice. In Ills so p h o m o re y e a r , M eredith s e t a n all-tim e p a s sin g p e rc e n ta g e r e c o r d of .696. And h ist y e a r, he fin ish e d th e se aso n w ith to ta l offense on 1191 y a rd s little m o re th a n h a lf a seaso n , good enough for e ig h th p la c e n a tio n a lly . fans, M eredith is th e m an m ost resp o n ­ sible for SMU’s 19-12 and 26-11) foot­ ball victories over Texas the past two seasons. im p o rta n t to UT M ore So m ove o v e r long p reced ed you In g e m a r, Don M eredith into the n u m e ro u s “ I m ad e a fool out of P a y n e ” c lu b . And c h a n c e s a re fools out of s e v e ra l h e ’ll m a k e SMU l e t •> hope he include T e x a s am ong th e m . o p p o n e n t s fa ils fall, tills to No, with m a n y m isg iv in g s, I w en t to the g a m e . W a tc h in g th e te a m s w a rm up, I w a s e v e n m o re c e r ­ ta in of a s la u g h te r by C ro s ie r T ech. T h e re w a s T ech w ith 6-9 A. ( '. B lack , 6 6 B ethel E U edge, 6 4V* A lb e rt B ro w n , 6-2 C a rlo s M onte m a y o r, a n d five-foot M ike V asg ne/., a fin e g u a rd w ith a g r e a t k n a c k for feed in g his g ia n t t e a m ­ i m a te s . Ano an outdoor bout at P ortland M eadow s tra c k , televised o v e r NBO startin g at 6 (8 p.m . CSTL P r o ­ p m . PST m otor T om m y M oyer, D enny’s uncle, said he expects a crow d of 10.1)00 anti a gate of SUK).OOO. The fo recast is for fair w eath e r with the te m p e ra tu re n e a r 72 d e­ grees. The 25-year-old Jordan said he has a $70,000 g uarantee. Young j M oyer’s cut has not been dis- , closed. M oyer is IO and has had 20 pro- ; | fcssional fights, lie won th em all. I j lie also h ad 82 bouts as an am a- ' (cur. He won the N ational AAU i w elterw eight title in 105i, the ycai , I before he tu rn ed pro. USE YOUR TEXAS STATE BANK CREDIT CARD yy and A Y 'LK ^ n a r t j e - i t at m anpow er, in c 121 W e s t 5Hi Typing and Reproduction Work • Term Papers • Theses • Dissertations (Ditto, Mim eo, Multilith, Veritas) Call GR 27-2-27 m anpow er, inc. World's Larges! Compile Business Service Serving College Students Throughout tho World I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II Ij I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Standings AM ERICAN MC AG UK W Cleveland ............. C h icago .................... 44 B a ltim o re ...................43 N ew Y o r k .................. 4! .................. 40 x -D e tro it W a s h in g to n ........... 37 x K a n sa s C ity . . . . 34 B o sto n ...................... 34 x p layin g la te gam e L 33 35 38 39 41 43 43 45 r e t . GB .571 —— I 557 3 .531 .512 4V«* 6 .4^4 8*4 .462 .442 .431) IO l l T h u rsd a y ’s R esult* B a ltim o re 8. 5. W a s h in g to n 0. 0 B o sto n 14. N ew Y o rk 3 K a n sa s C ity 5. D e tr o it 0 C h ica g o 4. 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L o u is 0. 6 P itts b u r g h 4, C h ica g o 3 F rid a y V S c h e d u le S t L ouia a t P h ila d e lp h ia (N ) B ro g - ik> 3-5 vs. O w ens 4-7 C h icag o a t P it t s b u r g h ( N ) —H o b b le 9-7 vs. F rie n d 4-10 S a n F ra n c is c o a t C in c in n ta i (N ) — M ille r 4-3 vs P u r k e y 7-9 Los A ngeles a t M ilw a u k e e G ilch rist, a 1909 g r a d u a te now ch a n ce llo r e m e r itu s a t Texas AAM College; R o b e rt R. Ja ck so n a l IWS g r a d u a te , now vlce; piesl(1J n^ f Mobil Oil C o m p a n y ; J e r r y Mf Af a 1937 g ra d u a te , now’ v ice-pi - 'd e n t of Gulf Oil C o rporation; and , i> J. Re rope, a 1925 g ra d u a te , who is now president of Stone and W e b ste r Service C o m p an y of New I York. to 5 The J u lia n M o n tg o m e r y Austin con­ sulting en g in e e r in 19.x. Dr. E u ­ gene P. Sehoch w a s the recip ien t of the a w a r d in 1958. This y e a r is the four a lu m n i in which have been so honored. first a w a r d w as given first - C o m p o ser conductor E l m e r B e rn ste in h a s signed an exclusive c o n tra c t with Capitol Records it was ann o u n ced J u n e 9. With his m usic for ‘ Man with the Golden A r m ,” a and C a u s e ,” he pioneered the use of m o d ern jazz in m otion p ictu re and television scoring. “ Rebel Without the t h e i r b a c k s on be. They h a v e quite willingly fur _ th re a t v t od total a n n ih ilatio n of th e physical* th* social w orld w e know a n d t r a g ic possibility of d e ­ equally struction of a ll in dividual a c tio n a n d m o ra l a n d s p ir itu a l s e n s itiv e . . ty .” . B u rla g e c alled this te n d e n c y ul the m o d ern g e n e ra tio n a d i s e a s e - “ o strich -itis.” T h e s tu d e n ts of to. d a y a r e a c tu a lly c o n fo rm is ts a n d a r e a fra id of n o n co n fo rm in g . “ The college c a m p u s of today is Quieter a n d m o r e a f r a id of its own I voice than e v e r before. Most col- 1 loge n e w s p a p e rs a r e ju st a public relations whisper of th eir old a lm a m a t e r ” , But B u r la g e a d d e d , this su rfa c e passion for c o n fo rm in g ami s c c u rt. is not th e r e a l sto ry of today 3 tv student g e n e ra tio n for b e n e a th it th e re is a b a s ic in s e c u rity which is frightening. “ H ie c ry Roes up fro m those of a gen eratio n who a r e tire d of being labeled. F r o m a v isa g e of t h o s e w h o seek ‘only a niche com es a n e w call for a m e a n in g , ful life. a s if it s p r a n g fro m the h e a r t of m e a n in g le s s n e s s . A, long a s th e r e a r e people who a r c willing to m a k e this fb’bt or freedom a n d in d iv id u ality , Bur- 1,n 1 to g o c o n c lu d e d , m a n w ill be m o re th an just a " s o c ia l a n im a l. __ ...til . . V Dr. G je rsta d to A tte n d S em in ars a t U of Illinois to attend Dr 1 ^ for __ Y o u r " M r . 4 % " in AUSTIN is Wesley M. Braden 1501 Lavaca GR 8-9379 . R e p re s e n tin g Jefferson Standard p J Hwo. © « * * ake Austin. film s will be vised H ie q u ain t g r e s s m e n , ami te a c h e rs , to a c ­ s tu d e n ts , Con­ the g e n e ra l pub!)-' • Multilithing • Xerox • Binding o f Theses and Dissertations Aus * Tex Duplicators 4 0 0 E ast E le v e n th S t. C a ll G R 6-6593 For In fo rm a tio n Having Radio Trouble? The C o-O p has radio and phonograph repair service All Work Guaranteed! Si wvers/iy co of* I I • I I • I * t e e TI « e l Friday, Ju ly IO. 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W hen th e T o w e r w a s b u ilt in 193b, th irty - six h e lls w e re in te n d e d to he e v e n ­ tually h o u s e d l o w e r , but in tim e o n ly 36 h e lls w o re a t t h a t t - in s ta lle d . s h a r p , w e ig h in g 600 p o u n d s w a s g iv e n b y L u tc h e r S ta rk , a f o r m e r m e m b e r o f th e B o a rd of R e g e n ts T h ere a re still th ree b e lls need into a « | to c o n v e r t the c h im e s ca rillo n . T h e h e a v ie s t b ell la r k ­ in g is a 4,600 pound C sh a rp . T h e ..IO . OBI ITT IM m i s s i n g b e tta to u t! L a t e r a n t h . th e th e Baptists Planning Picnic Saturday B a p tis t s tu d e n ts a r e in v ite d to a B a p t i s t S tu d e n t U n io n p ic n ic at B a p t i s t S tu d o n t U nion E d g e w a te r B e a c h on La S a tu r d a y a fte rn o o n . T r a n s o m fu rn is h e d By > a r s H on w ill le a v in g th o HSU C e n te r a t 1 p m S u p p e r w ill 1-0 I h o n . s e r v e d . G R 2-1513 to r e g is t e r fo r th e pie tie n ic . __ fin k Dip p oun d s, le ss th an on e fifth of the tid al w eigh t of th e bell* now in th e T ow er. T h e b e lls co st a p p r o x im a te ly o n e d o lla r a p o u n d , a n d th e to a l w e ig h t of th e h ells is a p p r o x im a te ly 40.- ^ r r - 000 p o u n d s. first of d ea d w eek C h op in ’s F u ­ first of d ead w eek Cho Is p la y e d , and a n eral M arch cou p le of y e a r s it a g o w h en ‘J in g le sn o w ed , B e lls ” cold, sou n d ed o v e r w h ite, but b o istero u s c a m p u s. ------------- str a in s of ----- th e th e - IIH- u u w I °T h e c h im e s w e r e first p la y ed A R A M C O Elects ZJSSS Arab Ex-Student by ii II a l-T a rik i S heik A b d u lla h h a s b e e n e le c te d a d ir e c to r o f th e A ra b ia n A m e r ic a n O il C o m p an y in N ew Y o rk . S h eik A b d u lla h r e ­ rn c e i v e d in g eo lo g y d e g r e e th e U n iv e r s ity h is m a s t e r ’s fro m in sta te on th e c a m p u s. T he first p erson hi p la y th e c h im e s reg u larly w a s J a n e ^ an tis, a year-old A ustin H igh sch ool sUi d en t. She la te r b e c a m e a h o m e e c o n o m ie s m a jo r at th e U n iv er­ sity . T h e i n c G e o r g e p r e s e n t G re g o y , a Urnv e r s i y c a r illo n n e u r u n to stu d e n t in m u s ic . T h o bolls a r e c lo c k . T h e y a r e 5-point tu n e d a n d m a d e of B e ll m e ta l, 78 p e r c e n t c o p p e r a n d 22 p e r c e n t tin, a n d c o v ­ e r e d w ith a b ro n z e H ie h a m m e r s a r e iro n , c o a te d b ro n z e . O n th e b e lls a r e th e w o rd s , U n i- v e r s iy of T e x a s ” a n d fin ish . t h e _ y e a r aw" s I T h e b elle w e r e o a st b y O ld M e n eely'BHI Foundry of Watervliet, n e c lv B ell F o u n d r y of W a te rv lie t « , ^ g iw»en a c tiv e l „ c f oil a f f a i r s a n d , 25 feet a b o v e ho h e a l c to in A ral) in M ay , <;»tidi A ra b ia n d e le g a - , A r a b P e tr o le u m - th e f ir s t A ra b P e t i o l e * . Z n F o llo w in g h is C o n g re s s in C a iro . s tu d ie s a t th e U n iv e r s ity , h e jo in ­ e d th e S a u d i A r a b ia n M im s tr j F in a n c e . ^ F ire" took 198 liv e s c o m p a r e d w ith 426 in 1957 in 1958 a s ic c o r d . ingate ' ^ T e x a s , " fire . . . M onday, W ed n esd a y , and b rid y . P P* - 14 r c e n t in c r e a s e Iro m „ :5« P - m u sic bi o ften a p ro p o s . I t | o v e r e a t of 1957. ________ Y o u W i n . . . ti Choose From Black. Patent, Bone, I Ombre Combinations, Blue, Red and White. High Or Mid-High Heels fesses l l GROUP OF DEB and OLD M AINE TROTTERS FLATS AND TIE SHOES were lo $ 10 9 C> N o w $5.88 N o M a t t e r how you look at it, whether you're b u y in g or se llin g-- TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS G E T R E S U L T S ! C a ll or S to p b y T o d a y and ask fo r J O H N N Y G R 2-2473 J B 107 S H O E | S T O R E THE D RA G 'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE 2348 G u adalu p e — 0 ° D rag T O D A rt f A T I N T E R S T A T E A P P E T POO A M O V I I O I I C O U N T C A R O H E L D O V E R ! 3rd* F,NAL WEEK! TH E IN T A C T R O A D S H O W V E R S IO N T W O P E R F O R M A N C E S T O D A Y at 2:00 & 8:15 COMPLETE! UNCUT! M A T IN EE: A D U LT S 90c— C H IL D 50c— M .D .C. 65c EV EN IN G : A D U LT S $1.25— C H IL D 50c— M .D .C. 75c SEATS N O T RESERVED J J All th© romance... songs...and spectacle of the world’s most wonderful entertainment! T m In Love With A Wonderful Guy"... "Honey B u n *... "Younger Then Springtime •Bali H a f . . . and so many more! F r i d a y , J u l y I O . 1 9 5 9 T F C S U M M E R T E X A N P a y Talented Pianist! To Give Recital John Owings, 16-year-old San Antonio pianist, will give a con­ cert Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Re­ cital Hall of the Music Building. The gifted youth has just finish­ in high ed his sophomore year sc hoed and has already won the first Joske Scholarship Award of $200. He has appeared as soloist with the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra with which he perform- I cd Weber‘s “Concertstuck©” un­ der the direction of Victor A Ii es- j sandro. Last the young artist gave a repeat performance with the orchestra when they played Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue. season He w as a student of Kart Keif- heit for several years. Mr. Keif- student of Dalles heit was a Frantz, and is now pianist with the San Antonio orchestra and a well-known artist teacher in that city. Owings will be heard in the fol­ lowing p ro g ra m : in B flat M ajor—Back Partita Sonata in F flat Major, Op. 7— Beethoven Jeux d* Eau—R avel Sonata No. 3. Op. 4fi—K ab alev­ sky T here will be no adm ission ch arg e for the perfo rm an ce. Jamboree Plans 'Hayride' Tonight Capitol City Ja m b o re e . A ustin’s country m usic show, p resen ts tho the Louisiana H ayride F rid ay The big I M unicipal A uditorium . in four-hour show s ta rts at 8 p m . It is Tieing produced by Billy W im berly and Don Keeling. Some of the entertainm ent will com e from C harlie W alker. J a m e s O ’Gwynn, Cecil Moore. Phil W ar- nett. B arney Sam ulson. C arl Be- lew, and Jim m y M artin and the Sunny M ountain Boys. A dm ission will be 75 cents for children and $1 50 for adults. W IT H T H E HELP O F R IC K E Y N E L SO N , ' Sheriff" John W ayne confronts a suspected crooked gambler, and makes him take out his hidden cards. This is'only one of the gun-toting scenes in th* Howard Hawks Technicolor production Rio bravo now playing — at the Varsity. Houstonians, Peck Capture Audience B y K O W A L T H K B Texan Amusements Staff Thanks to Roy Kenny, J itte r Nolen, advertising m an Bob P eck, som e good m usic, and a receptive I n ion Jazz audience, F estiv al w as a success. the T exas S a v i s t P eck l e d h i s q u i n t e t t h r o u g h a f e w o p e n i n g H U M l i e r s i> e f o r e t h e H o u s t o n i a n s f r o m S u m H o u s t o n S t a t e T e a c h e r s C o l l e g e f i l l e d o v e r the b a n d s t a n d u n t i l i n t e r m i s s i o n . a n d t o o k P e c k w a s a b l y a s s i s t e d b y v a l v e * t r o m b o n i s t K . C . B r a z i l , e s p e c i a l ­ l y i n ‘ ‘W h e n My louver i s H o n e .” Then bang — the loud Kenton — like H oustonians tilled B atts Audi­ torium with a jum ping jazz spirit. Buddy Scolari blew a good alto through “ Don’t Get Around Much A nym ore,’' w ith good back­ ing from th e big ensem ble, ! sax i Then an o th er saxophonist, J e rry Coker of the SH STC m usic staff. .tole the show. His q u arte t, form ed of I lobby B ryan, bass, D r. W illiam l^ e , ch airm an of the SHSTC m usic staff at the piano, and U niversity student Harry Johnson on drum s, s ta rte d off with “ Old F olks.'' Johnson, who is a Bob P eck reg u lar, was ra th e r unim pressive until he got to a Disney G illespie n u m b er “ Night in Tunisia w ith the q u arte t. T here he displayed a g re a t potential as a d ru m m er, and m anaged to hold his own the re st of the night. the interm ission. P e c k ’s “ w eekend” but im aginative group o p e n e d with “ Gone W ith tile W ind.” After C onsidering the enthusiasm dis­ played W ednesday, these festivals could provide even m ore enjoy­ m ent during the long term . Jazz lovers, 'round the T ex as U n io n ! r a l l y /"."••••‘.TI *•:&. mon ROSSANO BRIZZI • MUZI G A M JOHN KERR FI BUDDY ADLER JOSHUA m featuring RAY W ALSTON • j u a n i t a h a u l Produced bf Obfctfd by $C'«9*piay by PAUL O S B O R N A MAGNA Production RELEASED by 20W< CENTURY-POX In tho W ondtt of High Fidelity S T E R E O P H O N IC S Q U N O NO W SHOW ING S T A T E VARSITY N O W SHOW ING A U S T IN P A SS U ST SU SPEN D ED FIRST S H O W 2:00 FIRST S H O W 4:30 T h e s t o r y o f t h r e e w o m e n .. WHO FOUGHT FOR LOVE ...and of one man’s secret hunger that shaped their livesI Whose fault is it th a t m y heat* is b a rre n ., my loneliness unbearable?" ROCKHUDSON JEAN SIMMONS DOROTHY McGu ir e . • a ntiM M ifc latm — iii i • •> • WMS • .T aw ; - Rio SMM My Rife, MX) Mo MNI Smith • kfh shut ■ Cindy Robbins • Anna i ll /Casey Robinson -Qaude m m N O W S H O W IN G ! CORNEIL v ^ - m s w h is ms. first show .2 00 W L 4 / S BUGS BUNNY "Two MouAeketeer* • Friday, July IO, IWO THE SUMMER 1jgth I h o u s e s of th e s e ttin g e n tir e ly of sc r im , g a u z e lik e m a t e r i a l whic h is p a in te d so • * to g»v« an im p r e s s io n of b o a r d s . a j , . T he scrim can also be opened u p ” w ith special lighting so that the audience can sec th ro u g h the into the houses. Cook a t­ walls tem pted the a u ra of neighborliness w hich often clings to hom es in sm all towns. to cap tu re The dry h eat of late su m m er h as been shown to offer co n trast to the relativ ely cool, w elcom ing shadow s on th e porches, sa n c tu a r­ ies from the blazing sun. San Antonio Play A new sta n d a rd for measuring lite ra tu re w as offered recen tly by D r. A. A. HUI, p rofessor of E n g ­ lish. Speaking to a class in E ducation an d M odem W orld P ro b lem s, Dr. I HUI said lite ra tu re is lite ra tu re if it looks like literatu re. “ If the c h a ra c te ristic s of an u t­ te ra n c e arc identical to that of the p reserv ed u tte ra n c e s w ritte n “ B om S to p ” a n d “ T h e D a rk a t th e T o p of th e S ta ir* ” w ith h is tr a d itio n a l m a n n e r , ric h in u n ­ d e r s ta n d in g . The setting rev ea ls that "P ie- < in its i reco g ­ nic” Is a d ra m a tim eless every v iew er can tru th s nize as being lifelike in the deep- j est sense of the word. F or those people who analyze plays to d isco v er som e H u m e <>r m oral intended by the au th o r, M r. Inge m ust l)e som ething of a dis­ appointm ent, for he says, I have nev er w ritten a play that had any intended to them e or propound any p a rtic u la r idea. tried th at w h e n I little sh o c k “ I a m m o v e d Ut w r ite a play fin d , s o m e tim e s o n ly to m y s e lf, w ith a th a t I h a v e in sid e a p e r ­ so n ’s h e a r t . T h e n w ith a fe e lin g o f id e n tific a tio n I c a n b e g in .’’ “ I love m ore than anything to to re la te in w h atev er w ay possible th at brings brin g people them and som ething out the depths of th eir feelings. together, find It w as the p lay w rig h t's close identification w ith his c h a ra c te rs that prom pted John C hapm en of the N e w York D a ily News to w rite “ Inge h as created his c h a ra c te rs so well th a t they becom e fascinat- D L LW OOO < 2333 A d m is s io n 50c SHANE Alan Ladd — Joan Arthur Start* L W — Tins— THE HOT ANGEL Start* HI: 12 [jackie boucher* — 1 n v o T iN i Admu.*iou 50c RIDE LONESOME Randolph Scott — Karen Steele Start* I : t o — PLVS — RAWHIDE t r a il S tarts H: th Rex Reason — Date* fftfBBATIWG OOP Ijjjyyi ATSTIN S FARDFST AND VI N KST DRIV L IN THF.ATRKN J U L Y A M M tS A M .................... x . r x v C A D T U C I f i n n i K . FREE CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES . . . m : i n a c G REATEST STORY OF THC W EST EVER FILMED! ................. ALAN LADD - JEAN ARTHUR- VAM> HEFLIN GEORGE, S T I - v e ts ' - S j r - I M I N C . |B •awee’** IM iMMUM 2ND FEATURE ‘ TECHNICOLOR S a g y V HUMPHREY BOGART AUDREY HEPBURN W ILHAM HOLDEN BURNET* F irst Shot* 8:00 P.M. CW Adult* 5lun! FROM TRF. I.AND OF T SK VIKING* . . . c e T S lia n t J mm*. M »*»»n — Jane* 1 l id Im-it M u * a e r D e b r a T a t e ! Sterling Hamden R eservations can he m ad e by calling P re s s, j the U n iv ersity GR 6 6316. A dm ission is %2 for box j seats. $1 50 for reserv ed section; j and $1 general adm ission, with children under 12 half p rice in the la tte r two groups. I The play’, historical ad ap ted from R am sey Y el v i rig to n 's Cloud of W itnesses,” opened Ju ly 4 ami will ru n through Ju ly 25, ex cep t­ are ing M ondays. Ja m e s B arton of Southwest Texas S tate College and P au l B ak er of B aylor University'. C o-directors I-Hour Cleaning Longhorn Cleaners 2556 Guadalupe Phone E E D W A V Y O U R H I-FI CENTER 2010 Speedway S R 8 6609 RO SEM ARY SYDNEY (M ary Dare Station) and H o w ard Bevels U lm M a rtin ) adm ire a be a u tifu l Kansas sunset before -eav,nn or the "P ic n ic ." The D e partm ent o f Drama p rodu ction w ill staged Tuesday a t 8 p.m. in H o g g A u d ito riu m ._____________________ i N e w England Trio Scheduled Tonight M usical r a n r U . . , . M M M « - * * ■ « “ »< 11™ I ' New som ething entirely newr to the con­ cert stage in the M usical Building R ecital Hall at 8 p.m . F rid a y . D o lo re s R a I d v g a , s o p ra n o ; l o r d l y , p ia n is t; a n d A n- ‘ te n o r w ill b r e a k * D a n a g<4<» P ic a r d i , fro m th e th e tr a d itio n of liking e s ta b lis h e d d ia lo g u e of m u s ic a l com edy scenes. into To Honor Austin The trio p refers to set th eir a r ­ ran g em en ts th at everyone wall recognize; a scene A special invitation has been ex in a" living room or m useum , or m d tended to U niversity stu d en ts and the a husband anti w ife dispute over i v m e n d a _ « a tho faculty m em bers ne # television set. to atten d “ Austin N ight” p erfo rm a n ce of O IT " D ra m a of tho A lam o" S aturday at 8 p.m . in San Antonio. situations The program will be composed of unusual arrangements of m usi­ cal m aterial culled from a recent tour of the entire eastern coast of South America. a I _ ^ fun. i A p ro g ram of food. and fiesta will precede the pnxluction held at the State Historic Theater a t San Jose Mission. “ 5 re c ita l approach, they conceived a p ro g ram idea th a t would incor­ porate th eir serious m u sical and dramatic training into scenes and skits th a t featu red lavish ai I unge- m ents of m usic the whole w orld knew and loved. Mi** B a ld y g a b e g a n h e r **er- toua s tu d y <»1 v o ic e a t th e N ew E n g la n d C o n s e r v a to r y a* a re- v u lt of a S c h o la rs h ip fro m th e M a s s a c h u s e tts F e d e r a tio n of We* Z^T c l u b s . A fte r e a r n in g a m a s t e r s d e g r e e , s h e a p p e a r e d in c o n c e r ts a n d on r a d io th r o u g h ­ o u t N ew E n g la n d . She la te r toured die m a jo r col­ leges and m utual concerts asso cia­ tions of the southern states w ith a sm all opera and m usical com­ edy group. M r. l o r d l y s ta r te d a* a c o m ­ p o s e r . H e w a s sp o n s o r e d by the in a r e ­ C a n a d ia n g o v e r n m e n t c it a l o f bi* o w n c o m p o s it io n s a n d lifter c o n tin u e d hi* s t u d ie s at the N o n E n g la n d C o n s e r v a to r y . H e w a s s o lo is t w ith the c o n s e r v a to r y o r c h e s tr a . c h o s e n la te r M u s ic a l P o r tr a it* w ax th e brainchild of M r. l o r d l y , w h o se to © w nbiw e c o n c e rt, a in t w a * t h e ­ m u s ic a l c o m e d y , a n d a t e r , a n d p r e s e n t th e m in a new a u d e n te r ta in in g fa s h io n . th e The original m em b ers of the group m et the halls of Bos­ ton s New England Conservatory. in SCHOLZ GARTEN ANNOUNCES STUDENT LUNCH SPECIALS D aily you W ill fin d * choice o f th re e cnlvees. tw o v e g e ta ­ b le , . M in d . colk and c o rn b re a d , d e s e r t end iced fen or c o ffe e . T h it lunch served fro m 11:30 a m. till 8:30 p .m . O N L Y 75c Sizzling steak,, m e ,le a n foods and tasty sandwiches served till M id n ig h t. 7 days a w eek. Y O U ARE IN V IT E D T O A S K F O R A S C H O U C R E D IT C A R D 1607 San Jacinto C O M M O N S R O O M SU M M ER TEXAN C LA SSIFIED A D S Friday. July IO. 1959 THE SUMMER TEXAN Page 8 New Commons Due in September By KAY KELLY Texan Staff W riter An entirely new U niversity Com ­ m ons will greet UT students when th ey re tu rn to cam p u s this Sop- te m b e r. The new c afe teria will occupy th e a re a on the first floor of the Union form erly taken by the Chuck W agon and the old C om m ons. A new “ open s q u a re 1' designed a re a will be added, w hich will serv e 30 people at one tim e. the su m m e r. Only the soda fountain is se rv ­ ing food during It will continue to o p erate next y ear. but will la te r be rep laced by two m u s i c listening room s and a stu­ dent lounge. A new soda fountain, w hich will seat m ore people than th e old cafeteria did, will be includ­ ed in the new p a rt of the Union. I The new F aculty-S taff Dining R oom will seat 150 people, w ith five p riv ate dining room s, and will b e on the second floor of the new U nion. The p resen t dining room a re a will becom e a brow sing lib­ r a r y for students. Teachers H ear Rocha O n Brazilian Schools H igh school te a c h e rs attending a s u m m e r teaching institute Tuesday h e a rd an ad d ress by P rofessor M auricio R ocha e Silva on “ l e a c h ­ in g as Seen by a P h a rm a c o lo g ist.’’ P ro fesso r R ocha, a m em ber of th e B razilian A cadem y of Sciences an d a specialist on allergy-com bat- tin g d rugs, is the d ep artm en t head of the U niversity of Sao P aulo F a c u lty of M edicine. D raw in g upon personal ex p eri­ ence, P rofessor R ocha spoke m ain ­ ly on teaching conditions in Brazil. H e s ta te d th a t until recently edu­ catio n al p rocesses in B razil had been very bad. “ T raditions have g reatly h in d er­ ed the im provem ent of edu catio n ,” h e said. The U niversity of Sao P aulo, the firs t university in B razil w orthy of th e nam e, w as established as r e ­ cently as 1934, P ro fesso r R ocha What Goes On Here F rid a y 9 D r. Ja m e s R. R oach to speak “ F oreign P o licy ,” E nglish on Building 303. in a c - j exam inations 1 Special counting, engineering, m a rk e t ing, m usic, p h a rm a c y , philoso­ phy, physics, psychology, real e s t a t e , resources, and retailing, i E n g lish Building 201. 2 Q ualifying fo r , P hD in E nglish, E nglish Build- Ing 303. e x a m i n a t i o n s 8 ‘‘S tarlight R eview ," Z i l k c r P a r k Hillside T h eater. 8 "M usical P a trio ts ," M u s i c Building R ecital Hall. 8:30 "D iary of Anne F ra n k ,” Aus­ tin Civic T h e a te r’s Playhouse, F ifth and L av aca. S atu rd ay 2 U nited C am pus C hristian F e l­ lowship to m e et at U niversity M ethodist C hurch to go to R ock­ ledge. 8:30 “ D iary of Anne F ra n k ," ACT P layhouse, Fifth and L a ­ v aca. Sunday 4 P ian o recital by John Owings, M usic Building R ecital Hall. 5:30 - U nited C am pus C hristian Fellow ship, U niversity P re sb y ­ te ria n C hurch. 7:30 W aterm elon p arty , N ew m an C lub. M onday 9 D r. J a m e s R. R oach to speak “ F oreign P o licy ,” English on B uilding 303. I S pecial ex am in atio n s in biology, h isto ry , s e c re ta ria l studies, s o ciology, speech, sta tistic s, tra n s ­ p o rta tio n , and o th e r zoology, s u b je c ts , E n g lish Building 201. listed the professors rem ark ed . He added that although this has g reatly im proved the sit- j" uation, poor low er education has caused the un iv ersities to be ‘‘b u r­ dened with fu n d am en tals in teach ­ ing.” He them - selves as one of the m a jo r prob­ in B razilian schools. ” T h e : lem s lif e J professors a re appointed for and often don’t teach or research enough,” he said He stated that, j they usually | to this, in addition a re underpaid and h av e to spend th e ir tim e at o th e r w ork to earn a living. “ This policy m u st bo a lte re d ,” “ before P rofessor R ocha B ra z il’s schools can be im proved.” said, Nighthawk Plans Move, $300,000 Dining Spot The Nighthawk No. 2 R esta u ra n t will move up the D rag to a te m ­ p o rary location d u rin g construc­ tion of a new e a te ry on the p resen t re s ta u ra n t site. H a rry Akin, p resid en t of Night- haw k R e sta u ra n ts of Austin. Inc., said th at the r e s ta u r a n t will m ove | into interim h e a d q u a rte rs at 2511 G uadalupe in about two weeks. The present re s ta u ra n t will be torn down to m ak e w ay for a new $300.OOO dining spot. Mr. Akin ex­ pects the new plant to be read y in six m onths. TSP Names Lynn Ashby To Ranger Staff Post Tho asso ciate ed ito r of the H an­ g er for the school y e a r 1959-80 will he Lynn Ashby, tho board of the T ex as Student P ublications has an ­ nounced. As previously reported, Bill Hel- m e r will he editor-in-chief; Ja ck ie I Jenkins, staff p h o to g rap h er; Alan C ausey, w rite r; and Butch B arnes, Bill Klapp, G ilb ert Shelton, and Rik M cBride, a rtis ts and cartoon- i ists. ITio m an ag in g editor has not 1 y ri been nam ed. 1959-60 Texas Stars Must Add More Talents B eginning next lo n g h o rn B and tw irlers will h av e to “ swing o u t” in m ore w ays than one. fail, P rospective m e m b ers of the T exas S tars, the co-ed drill team , j will have to audition on a m usical instrum ent for m em b ersh ip in the The S ta rs will perform band. th eir re g u la r precision routines a t football g am es and p arad es. At other full- fledged m em b ers of the band. t h e y will be tim es I B and and S ta r hopefuls should c o n t a c t V incent R DiNino, Long i horn B and d ire c to r. Iceland Academy Honors Hollander D r. Lee M. H ollander, professor of G erm anic languages, hag been | elected a corresponding m em ber of the Icelandic A cadem y of Sci­ ence in recognition of his “ Biblio­ g rap h y of Skaldic S tudies.” pub- lished last y e a r in D enm ark. Dr. I H ollander teach es G erm anic lan- j guages at the U niversity. An internationally recognized au- th o rity on Icelandic and Scandi­ n avian lite ra tu re , be is regarded as A m erica’s leading authority on Ic e la n d ’s Skaldic The K n ig h t’s Cross of the Icelandic O r­ d er of the Golden Falcon w as aw ard ed him sev eral y ears ago. poetry. D r. H ollander h a s been a faculty the U niversity since m em b er at 1921. “ A cadem ic P ro ('ess ion,’’ by P resident E m e ritu s H enry M. W riston of Brown U niversity tells of his 30 y ears as a college head. He w rote, “ The first duty of a p resident is to d irect his own mind and not m ake it subject to the dic­ little tation of people who have o r no responsibility for the m a n ­ ag em en t of the institution." Look Quotes Webb O n Decline of Dixie The views of two T exans on the South’s future are p resented in a July 21 Look m agazine a rticle describing the political decline of Dixie. the South D r. W alter P e rsc o tt Webb, p ro ­ fessor em eritu s of history, w ants to convince its future is b rig h ter than ever, while Sen ato r Lyndon Johnson turns to the W est. ' T hese the only bright spots in an otherw ise d ism al picture of future of Dixie as it is p resen ted by F le t­ cher K nebel of lxx>k’s W ashington b ureau. two view points a re the In his article, Knebel describes the decline of the South’s political pow er from its peak at L ittle Rock to the adm ission of H aw aii, which he te rm s the m odem “ A ppom at­ tox.” Among the other steps in this decline he lists court decisions the p assag e of on civil the huge increase in N egro voting. legislation, and segregation, rights Looking to the future, the I/x»k I re p o rte r adopts D r. W ebb’s view ­ point. He quotes D r. Webb as say­ ing in a speech early this y e a r th a t he would like to inspire th em to " g e t so busy realizing the op­ portunities ahead th at they would forget in­ justices of the p ast, drow n th e ir bitterness, and revenge the p a st by becom ing the m ost prosperous region of the n atio n .’’ the deg rad atio n s and Knebel closes his artic le with th e that “ som eday, when statem en t the shackles of issue are throw n off, it (the South) will walk in full p artn e rsh ip with the nation.” race the H ouse O k a y s Beach Bill By th * A sso c ia te d T res* AUSTIN T he House tentatively approved T h u rsd ay a bill giving the public free use of T exas b eac h ­ es from the w ater line to the edge Of vegetation A final vote will If finally a p ­ be asked F rid ay . proved. the the bill is widely Senate in a form th a t different from the m e asu re voted I out by senators last week. retu rn s to NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES FOR THE SUMMER TEXAN EACH W O RD ONE TIME [15 -w o rd m in im u m ) ............ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY I col. x I" one time. EAC H ADDITIO NAL W O R D Each additional time 4c 2c S1.00 S .90 Alterations Miscellaneous Tutoring LEA RN TO W A T E R S K I. E xp ert i n d i ­ v id u a l In s tr u c tio n . Call H I 4-1094 a f ­ te r 7:30 p .rn All e q u i p m e n t fu r n is h e d . BUY IT OR SE U L the D a lly T exan Classified Ads. P h o n e through IT GR 2-2473 b etw een 8 and 5 daily approved MATH E X P E R I E N C E D U N IV E R S IT Y for algebra, trig an alytic geom e tr y, calculus Gall GL 3 1894. tutor. Help I L L H E L P SALVAGE your P hysic* grade. GR 2-5731. GR 2-5226. Nurseries C H IP -N -D A L E NURSER Y AND k ind er­ garten. I block off campus. D eg reed k indergarten teacher. Registered^ nurse ow n er operator. GR 8-0616 — CL 3-0159 a n d P A RISIA N LA N GU A GE T R A N S L A ­ TION, conversation, diction, g r a m ­ instruction. T r u s tw o r th y mar. Private U n iv e r s ity ’s references. M ad em oiselle Dupuis. 25o6 Rio Grande Street Phono GR 6-2296. MEN S E X P E R T A L T E R A T IO N S done reasonably. Quick service. S ee Mrs. Arnold, J a co b so n ’s Men s Wear. 2332 Guadalupe. Special Services R E N T rates. T V ’s. HO 5-5597. GR 2-2692. 1959 Portables. D ally WATCH REPAIR W atch es cleaned by the new U ltrasonic Cleaning Method Guaranteed w orkm anship. Guaranteed factory parts P ro m p t service. F ree Estimates. KRUGER’S ON THE DRAG 2236 Guadalupe W IL L DO W A SH IN G and Ironing. Rea son able service. Leona. GR 7-4520. Deborah Dean quirk rates 21101 W an ted Typing Little Hub Barber Shop 409 W est GR 24th Street 7-0322 W e sp ecialize in flat tops. $t 50 BBA GR A D UA TE. On cam pus m orn ­ ings. Mrs. Baker. HO 54)197. T Y P IN G W A N T E D . etc. Experienced lith. N ew Salter. GL 2-3964 electric R EP O R TS, briefs, in sten cils nmltl- typew ritor Mrs * Open six d ays a w eek E X P E R IE N C E D T Y P IN G SERVICE. accurate, reasonable, m inor ed iting. PHYSICS AND MATH G E TTIN G ROUGH? E xp erienced T u to r U niversity Approved W eekly Rates Group Rates GEORGE TH U R M O N D GR 2-5731 H elp W an te d W A N T E D . YOUNG LADY b etw een 20 and 35 for group leader for t e e n a g e girls Afternoon* and evenings C on­ tact Mrs, D resch, HO 5-5-104. for tists COMMERCIAL A N D S H O W card a r ­ tim e Inc.. 121 5th Street. S atu rd a y m o rn in gs work. Apply W est only. B r in g sa m p les of work tem porary and part to Manpower T A L E N T N E E D E D for Recorded C om m ercials J in g les Etc, Radio actors, announcers, s in g in g en* I som bles and soloists, bands, orchestras, ('all GR 6 8112 for com posers, w riters audition appointm ent, AUSTIN RECORDING COMPANY For Rent F U R N IS H ED H O U S E O N E block from air rooms, bath F ive cooled, d ou b le garage. GR 8-7218 U n iversity Apartm ents F U R N IS H E D . N E A R YOU E fficien cy apartm ent and three room ap artm ent. $ in i)0 and $50DO per m onth Bills paid. Call GR 8 I-GI. 3904 M A PLEW OOD . F IV E room ap art­ e v a p o r a t iv e . furnished ment. N ice ly cooler GR 7 8411. T W O BLOCKS FROM Honed, u tilities paid per person Furnished tw o and three people GL 3 1562. IJT Air Cond I - for o n ly $25.00 a partm ent* for 5o6 Elm w ood ment D elw ood COOL L A R G E T W O bedroom a p a r t ­ four stu d en ts of co u p le Real bargain this v. eek. GL 2 1980 su itable area F U R N I S H E D U niversity m en A P A R T M E N T S FOR ( L i m i t e d num ber for fall Air R e s e r v e now cou p les) rondltlonod. wld** S ee M anager at 2011 Rod River. Apt or call GR 7-4760. for s o l u t i o n ___ I GARAGE A P A R T M E N T NICE and town and U niversity. quiet N ear T r e e s $65.OO P h o n e G R 8 7850 S tu d y In Coot th lf S u m m e r Rooms for Rent MEN C om fort Live at A BAR I lOTF.L $25 double P ALL TYPES WORK bv experienced typist. E leetrom atic, If I 2-5583. MARTHA ANN ZIVLEY M B A . A com p lete p rofessional t y p in g serv ­ ice tailored to the needs of U n iver­ k eyboard s it y science, eq u ipm en t th eses and d is­ and se rtation s Special lan guage, students. for e n g in ee rin g C o nvenien tly located at GOODALL WOOTEN DORM BLDG. 2102 G uadalupe I*ho. GU 2-3210 E L E E T R O M A T IC : R E P O R T S. T H E S IS , dissertation Close In GR 8-3298. ing C O M P L E T E T H E S I S S E R V IC E S -T y p ­ (ele ctric), cd 111 n g ( w ith p ro fes­ sor's approval) sta tistica l co m p u ta tio n ( wi t h ap proval), m im e o g ra p h in g . GL 3 7517. F OUR BLOCKS FROM cam pus I >lssor tat Ions. theses, reports E xp erienced ed itin g ty p in g Minor elee tr om atic Mrs. B odouf. GR 8 HI 13. SAC R IFIC E MY 17“ portable TV set Audio cab le to hi ti am plifier. $55.00. GR 7-5566. for connec tion D EL A P IE D T Y P IN G . Gramm ar cor re ct­ ed M im eograp hing. M u ltigraphing. T ranslations. I l l 2 6522 W A T E R SKIS O N E pair, one sin g le slalom. H e a lth w a y s brand w ith m etal fins. GR 2 6475. (cylin d er m o d e l) shaver E D IP H O N E EL EC TR O N IC DICTATOR transcriber and ab ou t tw elve cylinders. In good o p ­ er atin g condition. 475.00, GR 8 8719 801 W est A venue i SAILBOA TS S A IL F IS H KIT $228 Ftb- $105 Both Include sails. Sailboat Sale* Company. GR erg lass Sailfish I 2-7237, GR 6-3009. ______ by in a living Trailer Park. [ M A R R I E D S T U D E N T S Save m oney trailer at U niversity * I am grad u atin g and S will se ll rnv 1955, 28 foot Hicks Mobil- ! home and attached 9 \1 6 foot room for about $1,600 or make me an offer Ex- am ple closet space. Call GR 8 2841 or com e to No. 52 Unl- _____________ I varsity T r aile r Park. . eel lent con d ition T H E S E S . TE R M P A P E R S . General exp erience. E lectric I B M GR 2-2968. Miss Graham d ictaph one office and ACCURATE. C O M P L E T E T H E S IS and report typin g service. Them e*, briefs, term papers. Correct paper furnished __ C L 2-5266 C O M P L ETE SERVICE. D isserta tions. en g in ee rin g . theses Keyboard for HO 5-0981. Mrs M< flvaln THESES OR MANUSC 'RIFTS TYPED OU PRINTED DICTAPHONE AVAILABLE CALL LO RR A IN E GR 2-5234 310 W est 10th