Special \ Fi rst VOLUME 5 T exan T he D a LSU Col l ege Price Five Cents Dai l y In The LSU Special South AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1950 Four Pages Today No. 84 UT Heavy Favorite Over LSU Today Aqua Show Features Canoe Tilting Contest Konz to Lead Tigers Against Steers at 2 . : . - - f*1 ■ pf?: :"f :: I The Phi Sipprna Kappa and Phi K appa P?i water-splashing and paddle-wielding canoe team s won the Aqua-Carnival canoe tilt p r e ­ liminary eliminations Wednesday a r d Thursday. Tom and Jack Coker manned the Phi Kappa Psi canoe and John Davis and vVayne Cox team ed up in th e Phi Sigma Kappa canoe. They were selected from tw en­ ty-six team competing for the best J display of canoe a rtis try and sportsmanship. The two teams, each consisting of a man to pad- j die and one to joust, will battle j it out each night of the first three j nights of the annual Aqua Carni-1 val beginning Wednesday. A t r o - ; phy will be aw ard ed to the winner, j ★ ■wmm i The canoe tilt contest is only | PLAYING f or the last tim e in M e m o ria l S tadium S a tu rd a y w ill one of many presentations to be be Lon ghorn c o -c a p ta in Bubba Shands, one o f nine seniors on the made by the seventeenth Annual S te e r squad. Aqua Carnival. C hristmas with the color and trim m ings is the them e this year. Ten co-eds will vie fo r the title of Aqua Carnival Queen and ten moire will compete in modeling the “ Suit of the Y ear.” D arrell Williams, UT cheer­ leader, Skippy Browning, national diving champion, and Bill Scott will be aerial artists, perform ing B y B R U C E ROC HE i Kappa advantage is a mere six in a trapeze act f o r ty f e e t above and R U S S K E R S T E N I pounds. the pool. T h a t most coveted of hock-shop I * heerleaders, e x p e c t e d to Ja c k Tolar, all-American diver, • articles, the original Pow der Bowl t whoop it up in the usual fashion Roger Tolar, and Milton Davis will trophy, goes on the line S u n d a y S a turda y night and at halftim e d. stu n ts on the trampoline and a fte rno on a t 2 o’clock on Fresh- Sunday, have been named. For KKG, it’ll be Abbie Lowden, Mertower. Clare Masterson, also a n nian Field. aq ua queen finalist, is the only Fem footballers in both the nie Myers, Virginia Irwin, Rudi fe a tu re d girl diver. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Pi B e t a , Rudolph, and Jean Fountain. A clown diving act will provide , Manning the megaphones on the camps report h e a v y daily: laughs. workouts in prep aratio n for the opposite side will be Jill King, ★ sixth annual f o r t y Acres bowl Jean Marie Edge, and b e tty Tickets for tile Carnival art- tussle. Dancy. The Downtown Betting d u b re­ on f-ale a t Hemphill’s, the Uni­ Sam “ R edhead” Callan, coach versity Co-Op, and the (J and S I ol the favored K appa’s, ru n s his fused to quote odds, saying, P hoto by Frank W ither! Sporting Goods Store. Admission “ W hat’s de u se?” TWO MORE OF THE TEN A q u a - C a m ’va Q u e e n contestants fo r Blanket Tax holders is 50 charges through this daily rou; tin e : I V hours calisthentics; I who w if be presented each night o f the show are blondes Pola cents. Swimming coach Hank i hour, 4 m inutes passing; 2 hours Ellis (top) and June Tolar. Pola Is th e present V a rs ity C a rn iv a l Chapman says t h a t those who ; Mocking; 2 hours scrim m age; and Q u een . June is a sister to A f Am erican diver Jack T o la r. (Photos w an t to be sure of ge tting seats 2 hours eating a nd sleeping. by Frank W ithers). should buy them early. | This S p a rtan schedule is ex!j *peeled to round the confident No. Player Pos. r i KRG s, in tra m u ra l champs, into IO Hunter, Robert RH J shape— although these scribes like th e ir shape as it is. 12 La bat, Leroy RH i In an exclusive interview (try 14 Bagnet, Billy LH I to find it in any other p a p e r), Freeman, Chester LH j Kappa co-captain L aura W oods 15 | bo asted : “ It m ay be freezing, 17 Van Buren, Ebert KB j but we’ll burn ’em up with our By C L A U D E V I L L A R R E A L 20 Hedges, Lee drink on Sabu, when accompanied; The campus was one big “ mon* terrific passing and ru n n in g .’’ FB by tw enty cents. ster rally” Friday, as drooling canand WA TT S D A VI S Yawning, Laura flexed her 23 QB Stevens, Norman Pledges and m em bers collected ' 'M a t e s were unleashed by th eir j mu" leg and added> “Nobody can I t was “ Sabu” by a bare chest 25 Cole, Jack QB athan gers w herever they ' s iand allo'ved n*° roamn n lo" * stop us.” Friday, when Beta s Myron Reje- co PTI At t e r n to n convince r » n n v i m » o oenough n n o * h people n n l p I; ................. ■' *’ -could ; enoUgh (Note to Pi P h i’s: KKG won 32 FE Adams, Jerry bian won over thirteen oth er “ offi- £ et them, sold them fo r h a lf - a - c e n t:I ^t ^ let ?vV were fI for W F I F ll. i t * “ Ugliest.” I IVIIt'NL. I . ,,, ... , , , i each, and cleared $50 fo r the camcam­ T , . , , five easy ones without a loss this 33 Martin, Jack RH cml candidates and several w rite-: paign. pai(frL O o th e l. donations don„ 1ions off „ ff the th e I Last y e a r s campaign cleared fall, says Luscious L a u ra ). ther ins to win the fo u r th annual cam pus came from business firms, $1»200 for the Campus ( hest, In q uest of th e homeless tr o ­ 35 FB West, Billy phy—-the game last y ear was a “ Ugly M an” Contest Friday. j alumni, and the chapter which has been discontinued. FB Copes, Charles scoreless tie— KKG will field a 35 The contest b ro ug ht in about s ta rtin g offensive line-up ave rag ­ 40 LH Shirer, Joe $1,000 fo r APO’s campus em er­ ing 126 pounds. Paced by Pon­ gency fund. J ac k Steele, chairman QB Barton, Jimmy derous Peggy Dowel, 100-pound I 41 of the Ugly Man Election Com­ center, the 123-pound forw ard 42 LH Konz, Ken mission, told the Texan Friday Y wall clears the w^ay fo r a bruis­ Opolko, Mike LH night. ing 130-pound q u a rte t of hall lug­ 44 gers. “ H orrible H ilm ar” Lassberg 45 Roshto, Jim FB Elusive Ell Fondren, the q u a r­ scared enough people to come in 51 Smith. Charlie C terback, Las completed 50-yard j a weak second. H. E. Brunson passes “ too num erous to m ention” 52 Reid. Joe C came in third, as he did in 1949. and p u n te r Betty Beasley aver­ Pitalo, Alex 56 C Rejebian will be crowned a t a aged “ over 35 y a r d s ”— according to a Thursday Kappa press re­ 60 “ paw ty ” a t the Cliff House S a tu r ­ Zakrewski, Clem G lease. day night a t 7:30, Steele said. He G Walsh, Ewell Across town a t a n o th e r secret 61 •V would no t disclose w'hat sort o f a field, the underdog Pi P hi’- are 62 Lansing, Bill G “ crow ning” cerem ony w as groom ing Margy Crosby to r e ­ G Roussos, George planned. place the dep arted P a t Peyton, 64 s t a r p asser fo r the past four .sea­ 66 If Rejebian recovers, Steele Hover, Allen G sons. Shirley Baker, three-year said, he can s ta r t collecting imme­ G le tte rm a n , is handling the p u n t­ 67 Shoaf, Jim diately from Austin m erchants ing chores. who have pledged $150 or more G 69 Modicut, Joe Deedo Bering, fou r-year le tte r­ w orth of goods and services as T Dry, Ronald man wdth g r e a t pass-snagging t a ­ 70 “ consolation” prizes. lents, tea m s with fullback Gail 74 ★ Voss, Harold T Campbell, a n o th e r stalwart! of A late contribution was a box Potter, Ray T 75 o th e r years, to give Hill Cocke’s of 24 engraved Texas Christmas upset-m inded crew a stron g ru n ­ cards, by Hemphill’s Book Stores. T 76 Coyne, Ed ning attack . Sabu won the contest, his Beta Miller, Paul T O perating off double-wing fo r­ 77 brothers claim, by a campaign con­ mation, th outweighed Pi Phi’s sisting of house-to-house personal T 78 Sanford, Jim will give aw ay twelve pounds per app earance “ frigh ts,” c o n trib u ­ E m an— oops, girl. The difference 80 Lyle, Jim tions from business firm s, free ad­ is especially m arked in the sec­ vertising, and campus donations. E 81 Bulliard, Ed ondary, vhere the light b u t trick> T u rb a n -a ttired Sabu and his r e t ­ Yeager, Rudy E Golden Arrows show a deficit of 82 inue of bear-chested slaves conseventeen pounds. In the line, the E fined th eir cam paigning to sorori83 McLeod, Ralph ■ houses, on the th e o ry th a t as E 85 Kitto, Armand Rally Committee Plans opposites a ttra c t, so m ight the beautiful be swayed. 86 Virgets, W arren E Meeting Before Game “ Deacon,” a p o rte r a t the Beta E 87 Y'ates, Jesse All Rally Committee members house, offe re d his services as a wm W l Brown, Jack P h oto b y N olan B orden E soft shoe dancer to e n te rta in the ! are requested to be a t Memorial 88 "U G L IE S T M A N " M yron Rejebian. a ias ' Sabu, shows whai Thetas, and Pete, of “ P e te ’s Stadium a t 12:30 o ’clock S a tu r­ 89 Brown, Tommy E it took to win the title in Friday s free-tor-a I. Th $1,000 raised A round-the-Corner,” printed up day, B. F. Barfield, spokesman 90 Brawner, Claude E for the committee, said. coupons entitling bearers to a f r e t i will go to A PO 's campus em ergency Qnd. By KE L T Y C ROZI ER I Kappa, Pi Phi Set For Grudge Battle Texan A *»oruats S p o rts SH >tor Saturday afternoon at 2 ©’clock the Texas Longhorns will be a three-touchdown favor­ ite to cage the Tigers from LSI’ in Memorial Stadium. Both teams will be hampered by injuries and it has been a hard week on the Steers. Wednesday afternoon left halfback Bob Raley suffered a dislocated elbow to join Lew Levine on the inactive list. Levine hurt his knee in the A&M game and, at the best, will see only limited action the rest of the year. He is definitely out Saturday. LSU lost captain Elbert Van Buren with a broken thumb before the Tulane game last week and during the game lost Harold Voss, defensive tackle. Both were standouts in the Tiger defense. Saturday the Steers will use a combination ofbacks to fill the two gaps. On the of­ fensive team co-captain Bub-i * ★ bn Shantis and Bobby Dillon I i f** • will share the right half post vacated by Levine. Raley’s j place a l defensive left half I I _ _ _ „ _ I I I I I will be taken over by T Jones, /" f ^ O O O ) 0/10 00/110! S OtlOfQCl Cit K d 11V The halfback problem has been rn anticipated all y e ar and Bubby D. ■ , D. . , Dillon Bubba Shandy Bob K ilev 1 }l e t m n « coach BIatr C herry Although it was the last Sche­ ll H Chanslor, , u i iv t Ochoa u a t t e n,,d e^d } duled pep rally fo r the seniors Bul andi Dick a re told , 350 . students „ , who , ‘ seniur* capable of run n in g at either half. the last pep rally b efre the Cot- and Cherry, it was only one o f Ochoa also plays fullback on de­ ton Bowl game F riday night th a t j th< many fu tu re rallies th a t head fense and offense. Gib Dawson the University had given him the coach-elect Ed Price will a tte n d , runs only from the left half po­ opportunity to realize his a m li- j Both Cherry and Price emphation.s as coach of a g re a t foot- S!2ed seriousness of th e LSU sition. I d team. game. C h erry told the students, Friday a fte rn o o n head coach Coach Cherry assure “ We have a ttle to win and everyBlair Cherry attended the short yo,* th a t the suj support of th e stu- j thin^ t0 lose in the tom or. limbering up exercises and said d**nt ----------------- » — _ i. L - J . L . - - I ______I body and Ithe school _______ n e wI ”s-1 * * j . j ( row. compared the Texasth a t he would direct the game _ paper played a g r e a t part rn the j j gm T o t h f ) r e c e n t A r m y . from the bench Saturd ay a f te r success of the team a f te r the Navy game in which top-ranking noon. “ I like w hat I see,’’ coach criticism following the Texas-Ok- Army was upset. C herry said as the first two o f ­ fensive teams dashed up and down lth o m a game.” The nine seniors who are finish­ With Mr. Cherry on th e stage: the field. ing their c o la g e football careers n Gregory Gymnasium w ere nine Coach Cherry has been unable are Bubba Shands, Gene Vykuto atte n d practices this week r e ­ senior members of the Longhorn wai. Dick Rowan, Ben P rocter, Jru football squad. The game with cu perating from illness ^ th a t tii be their last in ... M e - , ,, McFadin, K caiised ^im to LSU _will ~ , enneth , . Jackson,, mortal Stadium. The Cotton Bowl £ •? * * ? (! e n t r y - U w ’» Lev,ne' and game. Bill Porter. A crowd of 40,000 is expected Kar)ie will be th e ir last fo r the Mac Biniiiff, head cheer leader, a t the game and the w e a th e r m an. University. handsome '’lock to promises 68-degree w eather with Most of t h e s e seniors began presented Coach Cherry as a gift from stuthe skies p a rtly c lo u d y and a , their college football careers th e slight variable wind. ! »»»«© year th a t Blair Cherry as- I dents of the University. Money Leading th e LSU attack t h a t j mimed the position of head coach for the gift was collected by the Coack Gus Tinsley has devised— j of th e Longhon team. They a re | Cov boys. which includes the T, and a short ending their collegiate football Bintiitf said, “ W ebster never punt spread— will be a lac from * areers with him a h o ——in tri- had the words to express our I thanks to Blair Cherry.” i t rn ph. See T EX A S’, Page 2 Texas LSU Gruesome Sabu Top Ghoul In 1950 Ugly M an Contest r Wt. 185 185 175 185 200 185 175 185 175 160 195 195 165 165 185 185 185 210 215 190 195 200 200 200 210 215 210 215 225 225 200 210 212 195 185 202 195 165 185 190 190 190 190 Class Home Los Angeles Sp. Sp. Reserve Sr. Beaumont, Tex. Jr. Baton Rouge Sr. Meta ire Jr. Shreveport Sp. Picayune, Miss. Sr. Bastrop Ruston Sp. Sp. Haynesville Natchitoches Jr. Sp. Tylertown, Miss. Jr. New Orleans Jr. Marshall, Tex. Sr. Weimar, Tex. Sp. Chelsea, Mass. Jr. Baton Rouge Jr. El Dorado, Ark, Sr. Meridian, Miss. Sr. Biloxi, Miss. Sp. Little Rock, Ark. Jr. Tempe, Ariz. Sp. Magnolia, Miss. Sp. Santa Ana, Cal. Sr. Hamilton, O. Sr. Greensburg, Pr. Jr. Baton Rouge Sr. Fairland, Okla. Sr. Baton Rouge Peabody, Mass. Sr. Jr. Bemis, Tenn. Sp. Baton Rouge Sp. Covington Sr. El Dorado, Ark. St. Martinville Bp. Sp. Philadelphia, Pa. Bellaire, Tex. Sp. New Orleans Sr. Baton Rouge Jr. Jr. Little Rock, Ark. Sp. Lake Providence Baker Jr. Wynne, Ark. Jr. No. IO ll 12 16 20 21 23 24 30 31 33 34 40 41 42 43 44 47 50 51 53 54 55 60 61 63 64 65 66 67 68 70 71 72 74 75 76 77 79 80 82 83 84 85 86 89 87 88 Player Billie, Bill Shands, Bubba Mayes, Carl Ochoa, Richard Andrews, Bunny Jones, T. Tompkins, Ben Page, Dan Townsend, Byron Honeycutt, Bob Price, Glen Levine, Lewis Porter, Billy Raley. Bob Dillon, Bobby Barton, Don Simmons, Fred Dawson, Gib McDonald, Bill Reeder, Hugh Menasco, Don Rowan, Dick Barton, Jack Arnold, Joe McFadin, Bud Cunningham, Don Pakenham, Jim Sowell, Charley Sewell, Harley Fleming, Gene Davis, June Lansford, Jim Naylor, John Milburn, Bill Jackson, Ken Genthner, Charles Taylor, Charles Wilson, Bill Vykukal, Gene Williams, Paul Adams, John Procter, Ben Allred, John Stolhandske, Tom Rickman, Bob Herron, Bill Georges, Bill Gentry, George Po*. HH ne HB HE QB QB QB QB FE FB FE FB E HH HE KB HB HE C C E C C G G G G G G G G T T T T T T T T E E E E E E E E E W t. Class 175 185 190 205 170 170 175 170 185 190 190 19n 190 185 180 165 180 175 205 205 185 210 200 220 245 190 195 190 210 215 210 225 210 215 240 210 200 205 215 205 205 195 190 205 200 195 195 200 SP. SR. JR. SP. SP. SP. JR. JR. JR. SP. SP. SR. SR. SP. JR. JR. SP. SP. SP. SP. JR. SR. SP. JR. SR. JR. JR. SP. SP. JR. JR. JR. SP. JR. SR. SP. SP. JR. SR. JR. SP. SR. JR. SP. SP. SP. SR. JR. Home Austin Lufkin Pampa Laredo Dallas Childress Ft. Worth Leveretts Chapel Odessa Gladewater Electra Harlingen Tyler Bowie Temple Longview Wichita Falls Douglas, Ariz. Orange Port Arthur Longview Breckenridge Denton Corpus Christi Iraan Graham Longview San Antonio Saint Jo Mount Vernon Denton Carrizo Springs Ft. Worth Austin Austin Dallas El Campo Houston Baytown Lufkin Baytown Austin Wichita Falls Baytown Brady Ft. Worth Baytown Bronte Saturday, December 9 liSa^ra;WW!+'frtW T >Wlx.£ i4Ua$Pitf speedy and experienced L am ar i Marvin Wills, a 5-9 French High sibly their main trouble this sea­ 225-pound guard Ken Jackson 250-pound allF O U R B IG R E A S O N S the ’ e«3s Longhorns Tech basketball team to Gregory j grad! ite, and Weldon Bond, who son has been th at they have been C onference tackle, J'm Lansford, 235-pound de­ are favored over LS U Saturday are +hese line* Gym S a tu rd ay night fo r a 6 lettered as a freshm an in 1950, too aggressive. fensive tackle, and Lewis Sud) M cFadln, 245men, who we gh we over I OOO pounds int 'uding o’clock meeting w ith the I J n iv e r-: L am ar l ech’s sta rtin g guards. Fouls have been Coach Johnny pound all Am erican Qua md. equipment. They are, leH to right, Joe Arnold sity of Texas Freshm en. Claude Gilson, a 6-6 c en te r Edw ards’ main worry. Too much Boosted by th e r e t u r n of from Wyoming, and Ed Kilpat­ rough s tu f f cost him th ree sta rte rs Charles S h o p tav , a flashy forward rick, a n o th e r French High School — out via the personal foul route who led Texas collegiate scorers product, are Coach Hull’s fron t— in the late minutes of the SMU with 447 points last y e a r while h game. reserves. at the U niversity of Corpus Things d id n’t improve against W ith a 37-33 victory over W har­ Christi, Coach H ull’s Cardinals ton Ju n o Baylor as fo u r TW C players w ent College behind Ahem, ftom Beaum ont r a te the favorites the Year!)? out of the game on fouls. u I! play their fi­ r< ll. But Coach Edw ards can count nal game until a f te r the Christ­N on lorn of points while his f irst Despite two losses to N o rth ­ mas holidays S a tu rd a y night. team is still in ta c t— a d e p a rtm e n t western Louisiana, the Cardinal.; T h e a r next game will be with in which Texas has been lacking are expected to win m any of the Baylor’s Cubs Ja n u a r y 3. games on th e ir 1950-51 schedule, (Continued from Page I ) six-man variety of football be- yard a v e ra g e —and plays safety in losing two games and winning Coach Marshall Hughes said one. which includes several senioi col­ F rida , th; Gilbert Ford, the 6-4 Weimar, Kenny Konz. fore college days, has carried the J on defense. At the right half slot will be leges. Sam Houston's Bearcats, Amarillo boy, would s t a r t a t cen­ In three games, the Rams have Running from the left half j> st, ball ( 9 times tor a total of 333 Kona, who had only played the yards. He has punted for a 36,0 Billy B aggett who has gained a averaged n early 60 points a tilt, tilt team th a t dumped th* cxas ti r, along with Billy Powell and total of TSU yids in 28 tides to while Texas has averaged only 45 Longhorns, 55-54, S teph en F. Aus­ Jo hn Caldwt ll a t the forwards. lead the Tigers in ground gaining. points a game. tin, E ast Texas State, a n d South­ Powell, th e 6-5 San Antonio pro ­ Guest Experts He is tied with Konz in touchCoach Gray has been shifting west Texas State are included duct, ha^ been most impressive 1 downs. his sta rtin g lineups to t r y and hit en th e Cardinal schedule. fen the Y earlings to date. A t fullback will be Lee Hedges upon a potent s ta rtin g five b u t And Coach Hull have seven donald Moore ‘if Lockhart and who has been a consistent p e r­ so fa r fo rw a rd J o e Ed Falk and o ther letterm en to go along with Don Lowery of Stephenville will form er all year. The q ua rte rba ck Jim Dowies have been the only Shop taw to give the up-and-com­ s t a r t at guai is for the Yearlings. post will be heid down by Jim consistent S teer perform ers. ing senior college an experienced , Billy McCm ry, 6-5 center, BilJ Barton, a converted halfback. B a r­ The Rams, starte d out the year squad. Eight promising freshmen w h ite, 6guard from Denton, ton has passed 59 times, completed with hopes of betterin g last y e a r ’s are counted upon foi talented ,— Texas A&M, with one o f bayou te am to win, With Voss due to see only lim­ who played two years at Lamar football's flashiest attacks* bumps TEXAS 21 LSU 6 ited service, Coyne will have to Junior College before transfer- into Georgia, one of the most deJackie Farris, elementary education major from Del Rio, do double du ty a t a tackle posi­ fensive minded team s in the busi­ ring to UCC last year, tion, while Shoaf will be th e only Bob Ereness, in the American Legion’s An Austin p rodu ct — “ I know we are going to win. It will be a real good other player scheduled to s ta r t P residential Cup game Saturday. direction, was low. That was the have put them into the lead. By J A C K W E A V E R game and I am sure it will definitely be a good win/ on both offense and defense fo r Statistics show it should be Texan Sn o rt* Sta tI An Austin fake field goal a t­ game as the Maroons ran only one the Tigers. TEXAS 28 LSU 14 strictly offense vs. defense: The Austin Maroons advanced tem p t and pass play backfired play before the final gun. Hover, an all - Southw estern to the q uarter-fin als of the sta te The Aggies have rolled up 304 As was the ease early in the Virgil Dillon, business administration ma jor from Inde­ late in the last q u a rte r when Conference gu ard is a .standout schoolboy football playoff Frid ay points, while Georgia has had to season when the Maroons defeated pendence, Kansas, "I th ink the power in the line will in the LSU line. se ttle fo r 158. The Bulldogs have by edging the upset-minded Tem ­ Bobby F arrell, W ildcat guard, in­ Temple, 14-7, A u stin ’s bruising CITY C O N F E R E N C E When the Bengals take to the allowed but 65 points to be scored ple Wildcats, 13-12. in a spine- tercepted Mike H ug gins’ toss, and line and thun derou s backfield make the difference.” moved the ball to the Austin 18- rolled Sunset 14, Reagan 6. air, end Virgets will be th e man upon them, while the Aggies have tingling c ontest a t House Park. up yardage in large TEXAS 21 LSU 0 AA BI-DISTRICT to watch. As LSU ’s leading pass Riding the s tro n g right a n n of vard line. Two passes by Traylor am ounts, but the ex tra point j given up 186. Mary Margaret Wiley, Plan II m a jo r from Austin, “ It will receiver, the Baton Rouge junior their I 3-year-old sophomore q u a r ­ failed, and then the unexpected booted by Mike H uggins a fte r Austin 13, Temple 12. Teams in oth er post-season games m ay have gaud ier records, be a very good game. LSU will just be outclassed by has c aught 25 passes for 455 yards terback, Doyle Traylor, the Wild­ happened. With third down and A u stin ’s second touchdown in the Harlingen 25, Alice 0. and three touchdowns. * cats made a game of it until the ten needed, the Wildcats elected third q u a rte r was the difference. Baytown 13, P o rt A r th u r 13 (B a y ­ b u t i f s doub tful if any will be Texas.’* town wins on p e n e tra tio n s, 3-2). b e tte r matched. Each has six vic­ Incidently 26 of the 53 players last 40 seconds when they missed to t r y fo r a field goal, and Don­ Temple broke the scoring ice TEXAS 21 LSU 6 on the LSU squad are from states a field goal a tte m p t th a t would ald B e rry ’s kick, having perfect. in the first period when Rodney J Conroe 7, T e x a rk a n a 7 (Conroe tories. wins on p e netrations, 5-1). Williams, Austin halfback, fum -j Howard Davis, architecture m aj or from Miami Beach, other than Louisiana— lic e a re A QUARTERFINALS from Texas. bled and Temple's W ayne Lucky : Fla., “Texas is finally up to a good game to finish the New Braunfels 18, La vega 6. recovered on the Maroon 41. Tray- j Possibly cou nteracting th e logi-l season. They outclass LSU and have the advantage cal letdown feeling that envelops lor passed to Chapman f o r nine] W harton 48, Pearsall 20. : yards, and on the n e x t play, h e j Arlington 21, Mi. V ernon 20. a team a f t e r it has already won of playing on their home field.” B REGIONAL FINALS passed to Earl Black in the l e f t ; the C on ference championship and TEXAS 21 LSU 12 1. Happy 13, Dem m itt 0. raced 30 yards for th e tally. Donj NIGHT DELIVERY landed a bowl bid will be the fa c t Betty Oates, elementary education ma jor from Haskell, that th e game will mark the last ald Berry missed the try fo r ex­ 2. Rochester 20, S ta n to n 19. Phone 2-0045 Dec. 8— CP)— Sunset I new AAA A Conference. 3. Eldorado 27, E d e n 14. tra point. “ We have a lot better team t h a n they do, especially appearance of nine seniors in Me­ of DALLAS, The first Sunset touchdown Dallas won its first state school­ 4. Lewisville 19, Farm ersville 7. 303 W. 19th. The Maroons came scrapping morial Stadium. in the line where the power counts most.” boy football championship F riday came in the opening period on a back in the second period a f te r j 5. Seagoville 34, G randview 19. Bubba Shands, Lew’ Levine, Ben night, d efeating Jo h n Reagan of I 43-yard drive a f te r Easley had re tu rn in g a Temple p u n t to th e] 6. Valley Mills 32, E lk h a rt 0. THE TEXAS 27 LSU 13 Procter, George G entry, Ken Houston, 14-6. for the title of the kicked o u t from the Jo h n Reagan Austin 46. Oliver Bradshaw, and IO. Granger 79, F ort Hood 6. Abdul Hakimi, government major from Kabul, Afghani­ Jackson, Bud McFadin, Dick Ro­ TODDLE City Conference. 7. Jack Hayes passed to David Mc- Rodney Williams alte rn a te d a t stan, “ I know’ we are going to beat the heck out of wan, Gene Vykukal, a n d Bill* The burly Bisons led all the | Nail* on th e Reagan one-yard line, smashing the Wildcat line, and in HOUSE P o r te r are the seniors on th e way. T heir big, mobile line t h o r ­ and John Marshall ham m ered over ten plays covered 34 yanks fo r LSU.” Texas squad, b u t all m a y not oughly outplayed tho Houston fo r the score. Buzz Cherry added the score. Williams, with the aid I play. TEXAS 20 LSU 7 of a key block by Monte Jo e ] t e a m w h i l e a crowd of 8.000 ■the point. Levine is definitely o u t with looked on. Delores Nelson, nursery education m a jo r from Austin, “Of Reedy, swept right end seven The Reagan touchdown came his knee in ju ry. G e n tly a substi­ yards to knot the score. Higgins Oklahoma A&M 55, Arkansas 53. The lone Reagan score came on course we are going to win and because we have the tute end, probably will play only early in the second period, and missed the e x tra point. Bradshaw Baylor 67, North Texas 59. an 87-yard run with an in te rc e pt­ best team .” briefly. P o r te r also will see only ed pa-3 by fullback Bob Easley. ; midway in th a t period Sunset got accounted for 37 of the 54 East Texas 55, E ast Central Okla­ homa 44. limited service as the S te ers’ TEXAS 27 LSU 13 Sunset has been in th e finals . its second score. Marshall returned yards needed on th r e e carries. S. F. Austin 46, C e n te n a ry 43. punter. the kickoff to the Sunset 42 and Late in the same period the three times. In 1942, the Bisons George Lawrence, business administration ma jor from But the r e s t of the Steer Sen­ lost to Austin in the Class AA fro m here the Bisons, mostly on Maroons stopped a Temple th re a t Houston 63, Sam Houston 57. Baytown, “ I think they have a good team, but I be­ iors will be sta rte rs, a brood hard finals. Last year, Sunset lost to H ayes’ passing and running, when Womack intercepted Tray- I Trinity 883, Howard P a y n e 67. lieve we have a better one and it is capable of scoring to handle when they play their Thomas Je ff e r s o n of San Antonio pounded down to the two-foot line. lo r’s long pass on th e A ustin six. Alabama 75, Florence State 57. last gam e before th e home folks. in th e City Conference finals. a drive j Miami (0) 58, Findlay 42. Marshall w ent over from there. The Maroons sta rte d more points.” The offensive Texas line, rated which carried to t heil’ own 38, TCU Frosh 55, A rlington State 52. This is the final y ea r of the C herry again converted. TEXAS 14 LSU 7 by some as th e “ b e st” in the n a ­ City Conference, which n ext year Joe Tissue missed th e a tte m p t only to have a long pass in ter­ South Carolina 57, N ew berry 38. cepted by F reeland Thornton, Chicago Loyola 54, Wisconsin 51. Mrs. Pearl Ghormley, Texan night s ipervisor, “ With two tion, will have P ro c te r and Tom combines with Class AA in the for R eag an’s e x tra point. Illinois 74, Oregon State 51. Stolhandske a t ends, Vykukal and W ildcat safety man, All-Americans on the team and such a powerful line, Jim L ansford at tackles, Jack on Herbie Hargis, A ustin end, was ] Princeton 76, Buckwell 64. the Longhorns are sure to win.’* in the clear w aiting fo r th e loop- j San Francisco 52, Los Angeles and McFadin a t guards, and Ro-; ing pass from Bradshaw w h e n ; Loyola 44. wan a t center. TEXAS 34 LSU 14 T ho rnton came from nowhere to Arkansas State 67, Mississippi JaRn SuHr F or all practical purposes Joe Tonto Tooley, Texan sport- staff, “ This will be the last S ta te 61. make a one-handed catch on a Arnold will he a s ta r te r also. He Daily Texan, a atudent newspaper ot Th* Univeraity of Texas, is publisher, East Texas Baptist 63, Midwestern game in Memorial Stadium for nine of the Longhorns will a lte r n a te with Jackson a t is Th# Austin every morning except Monday arniSaturday, September to June, iUid dead run . He reversed his field 58. and was finally dragged down on except during holiday and exam ination periods and bi-weekly during ‘ he sumnfet right gu ard and Jackson in tu rn J and Coach Cherry. They should stampede over the Student Publications. Inc. Brooklyn College 60, St. Francis the Maroon 34. will a lte rn a te with Lansford a t News contributions will De accepted t>y telep hone tSt»i;47Z) or at the editorial Tigers behind the powerful Longhorn line.” 54. In the third period, the Wild­ office J.B I. or at the News Laboratory J.B IOU Inquiries concerning delivery rig ht tackle. and advertising should be made in J.B. 108 (2 2 478), cats again capitalized on a Maroon Studen ts are invited to visit the editor and ass ociat e editor during th* fumble as th e y j a r r e d Williams j morning hours Opinions of the Texan are n ot necessarily those of the Administration or other loose from th e ball on th e Tem­ University officials. Entered as second-ciaSs matter October IS, 1943 at the P o st Office at Austin. ple 40. T raylor then led the W ild - 1 texa s, under the Act March 3, 1879. cats on a 60-yard sustained drive, ! climaxed by T raylor sneaking over • Steaks # Salads AS SOCIE! 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Assistant ____ ____________ closing minutes. A lthough held to 75 yards rushing, the Wildcats j .......................................... BOB SADLER J picked up 184 yards through the ............... Carlton J. Spring, Claude aid as Traylor completed 15 of 23 Villarreal, W a tts Davis, Bruce Roche tosses. — Ja m e s R ed) j ... , K enneth Tooley, Ja c k W eaver, Bob i A u stin ’s ground gam e clicked Seaman, Howard Page, Kelly Crozier fo r 280 yards, but they failed to j com plete any o f the four passes ...... ....................... Charley Trimble ....... M. E. Darcy they tried. The Wildcat* led in downs, 14-13. I .................................... C. E. first Mounce OLAN BREWER " IT ’S A TREAT THAT C A N 'T BE B E A T " TH E C H IC K E N SHACK 5242 N. Lamar Phone 5-5401 Saturday, December 9, 1950 THE DAILY TEXAN C o o k in g on ‘Eight Ulcers* Postoffice Asks Critic Who Panned Maggie Early Mailing In Hot Water With Harry Bundle Yule Cards; T ag G ifts Twice Truman and Attlee Seek Action, N ot Appeasemen t, W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 8— (A3)— You s o u n d like a f r u s t r a t e d old i f ee l c o n f i d e n t t h a t she will m a k e W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 9.— (ZP) Now is th e tim e to g e t you r P r e s id e n t T r u m a n w ro t e a music m a n w ho n e v e r m a d e a success, h e r goal, w hich is the end of th e Prime, C h ristm a s c a r d s a n d p r e p a r e th em — P r e s id e n t T r u m a n and critic this w eek th r e a t e n i n g to a n e ig h t-u lc e r m a n on a fo u r- u lc e r s o n g .” M inister A ttle e signalled F r id a y job, a n d all y o u r u lc e rs w orking. h e a t him up f o r p a n n i n g d a u g h t e r foi m ailing, Bob P h in n e y , A ustin for a f a s t e r b u ild u p of th e W e s t ’s “ I n e v e r m e t you, b u t if I do M a r g a r e t ’s singing. po.Mma3ter, reco m m en d s. m ilita ry m ig h t h u t o f f e r e d to h alt T he sto r y le a k e d o u t piece-m eai y o u ’ll need a new nose a n d p le n ty Mr. P h in n e y ask t h a t c a r d s be the r e a r m a m e n t drive if R ussian F rid a y . P a u l H u m e , critic f o r th e ; of b e e f s te a k a n d p e r h a p s a s u p ­ tied in b u n des, w ith a d d r e sse s all an d Red C hinese le a d e rs w ould W a sh in g to n P o s t, said he g o t a p o r t e r below. “ m odify th e i r c o n d u c t ” and m a ke lo n g -h a n d l e t t e r on W hite H ouse “ W e stb r o o k P e g le r, a g u t t e r ­ faced one way a n d s ta m p s in the ar a c c e p ta b le peace. s ta tio n e r y W ednesday signed snipe, is a g e n t le m a n c o m p a re d to sam e c o r n e r in o r d e r t h a t they I T he le ade rs pledged th e ir c o u n ­ you. You can ta k e t h a t as m ore of “ H .S .T .” ma} be r u n th r o u g h th e c a n c e lla ­ v. tion m a ch in e w ith o u t b e in g sorted. tries would “ a c t to g e th e r w ith T he W h i te H o u s e c o n f ir m e d an in s u lt th a n as a r e f le c tio n on I resolution a n d u n i t y ” to m eet y o u r a n c e s t r y . ” t h a t th e P r e s i d e n t had w r itte n 8 :3 0 - 4 :3 0 — O rchesis sponsors L e also r e c o m m e n d s 3-cent sta m p s C o m m u n ist threats with “ no up g r e e tin g cards, T his will in­ H u m e said th e l e t t e r he received j H um e. D an c e Sym posium , W o m e n ’s: th o u g h t o f a p p e a s e m e n t o r o f resu re p r e f e r r e d h a n d lin g a n d m ay N e ith e r w ould give th e t e x t of w as “ sim ilar to b u t n o t identical Gym. 1w a rd in g a g g r e s s io n .” the l e tte r , b u t t h e W a sh in g to n w ith ’” th e t e x t as published in the 9 — L eg a l I n s titu te , H ogg A u d i - 1m e an t h a t c a r d s will a r r iv e se veral A 2,000-w’o rd c o m m u n iq u e , is­ days b e f o r e th ird -cla ss mail, he Daily News said it “ goes like th is ” : new s. A W h ite H o u se so u r c e also to riu m . sued a f t e r th e final m e e tin g , said “ I h a v e j u s t r e a d y o u r l o u s y j said th e P r e s i d e n t ’s le t t e r w as of 9 — T e x a s Commission on I n te r - says. Mr. T r u m a n h as prom ised A ttle e review b u r ie d in the back pages. th e sa m e g e n e r a l te n o r . C a rd s w ith a 3 -ce n t s ta m p will ] he will be k e p t “ a t all tim es in­ R acial C o -op era tion, U n iv e rsity lie f o rw a r d e d f th e a d d re sse e has f o r m e d ” of d e v e lo p m e n ts t h a t B a p tis t C hurch. H um e, 34, w e ig h t 165, does n o t! ex p e c t to m e e t up w ith th e 66- 9-1 0 :3 0 — A lpha D elta S ig m a ad ir.< ved o r r e t u r n e d to th e se n d er m igh t ca use th e U nited S ta te s to if the a d d r e ss is in c o rrec t. If a decide to use th e ato m ic bomb. fo ru m , T e x a s U nion 309-311. yea r-o ld Mr. T r u m a n , whose p h y ­ sician has a h a r d tim e k e e p in g 1:50 —- B ro a d c a s t o f T ex as-L S U 2-cent sta m p is used, only o ne a t ­ T he s t a t e m e n t em phasized the te m p t is m a d e to d eliver th e mail, P r e s i d e n t ’s “ hope t h a t w orld c o n ­ g a m e , KTBC. the P r e s i d e n t ’s w e ig h t below 180 2 — T ex a s-L S U fo otball gam e, then off go th e c a r d s to th e d e a d ­ ditions w ould n e v e r call fo r th e pounds. M em orial S tadium . l i e r office. use of th e ato m ic b o m b .” H u m e said his a t t i t u d e is: “ A 5:30-8 Phi G am m a D elta B u f ­ T h e c o m m u n iq u e show ed th e To in su re s a fe a n d ea rly d e ­ m an s u f f e r i n g th e loss of a close f e t supper. P re s id e n t and A ttle e had a g r e e d livery of g if ts , tw t ad d re ss ta g s f r ie n d and c a r r y i n g th e te rr ib le 6-12 — A cacia d in n e r dance a t w ith the c o r r e c t n a m e a n d a d ­ Ion positive step* to c o u n t e r C o m ­ b u r d e n o f th e p r e s e n t w orld crisis house. th r o u g h o u t th e dress should be a t ta c h e d to each m un ist t h r e a t s o u g h t to be in d u lg e d in an occa­ 8-12 — T he M a rin e rs fo rm a l shipm ent, th e Railw ay E x p re ss world, b u t th e y failed to a g r e e on sional o u t b u r s t of t e m p e r . ” d a n c e a t Driskill Hotel. a com m on s ta n d to w a rd Com­ A gency advises. C h a rle s G. Ross, th e P r e s i d e n t ’s 8-12 — N e w m a n Club w ie n e r m u n is t China. Be w a r y o f a b b r e v ia tio n s, p a r ­ p ress s e c r e ta r y , died T u esd a y . B rita in c o n tin u e s to believe th e r o a s t a t club, H u m e, in his r e v ie w o f the c o n ­ 8-12 — H a n n u k k a h p a r ty , Hillel tic u la rly of sta te s , f o r “ Miss.” P e ik in g reg im e should be g iven m a y look like “ M ass.” whe. th e y N a tio n a list C h i n a ’s se a t on the F o u n d a tio n . c e rt, said Miss T r u m a n is “ e x ­ a t e h as tily w ritte n . E a r ly ship­ U nited N atio ns, A ttle e also b alked 8-12 — M iea-Wica fo rm a l, 'FFWC tr e m e ly a t t r a c t i v e on th e sta g e ” m e n t will avoid th e la s t-m in u te at an A m e ric a n sugg e stio n f o r a building. b u t “ c a n n o t sing v e r y w ell.” rush. If th e s h ip m e n ts a r e delicate naval blockade o f th e Red C hin a Zeta form al “ She. is f la t a good deal o f the 8:30-12 — Delta th e y should be well p ac k e d and c o a s t. dance at Texas Union. tim e ,” his r ev ie w c o n tin u e d . British o fficials said A ttle e op­ S igm a K a p p a m a ik e d “ f r a g ile , ” the a g e n c y a d ­ “ T h e r e a r e fe w m o m e n ts d u r in g 8:3 0 -1 2 — P hi vises. posed a n y su c h m ove on th e closed house. h e r r e c ita l w h en o ne can r e la x and W L O n I JoeI H e re em o: Have Portraits Made at Km's For Christmas g r o u n d s it c o n s titu t e d a “ h a lf-, cracies a r e s tr e n g t h e n in g th e ir d e­ w a r ” t h a t m ig h t ex plode into a fenses. full war. In the p r e s e n t w orld crisis “ im­ A ttle e a p p a r e n t l y w as p ersu a d - j m e d iate a c tio n ” is im p e ra tiv e in cd to c h a n g e his a t t i t u d e slightly j this field, they said, b u t all mili­ to w a r d F o rm o s a , th e Chinese N a ­ t a r y p r e p a ra tio n s are in te n d ed tio n a lis t island s tr o n g h o ld now be­ “ p urely as a defensive m e a s u r e .” ing iw otected by th e A m erican “ We believe t h a t th e C o m m u ­ f leet. n ist le ad e rs of th e S oviet U nion H e a g r e e d t h a t th e U n ite d N a - 1 an d C hina could, if th e y chose, turns should co n s id e r th e final m odify th e ir c o n d u c t in such a disposition of F o rm o s a. w ay as to m ake these de fe n se p r e ­ P re viously th e B ritish had in­ p a r a tio n s u n n e c e s sa ry .” dic ate d it should he h an d e d over A ttle e prom ised British a r m e d to th e Chinese C o m m u n is t regim e.! fo rc es would c o n tin u e to f ig h t T he in d ir e c t a p p e al to Moscow alongside A m erican and o th e r to end th e p r e s e n t w orld-w ide t e n ­ U nited N atio n s forces a g a in s t the sion cam e in o ne b r ie f p a r a g r a p h ; Chinese C o m m u n ist arm ies. in the c o m m u n iq u e w hich e x p lain ­ The form al a n n o u n c e m e n t m e n ­ ed th e re a so n th e W e s te r n D emo­ tione d th e se p o ints of a g r e e m e n t. N e w s Briefs Yanks 4 0 Miles From Escape Port hut the A nnodated Pre em o f 20,000 U. S. M arines a n d in f a n t r y m e n in N o r t h e a s t K orea m a de “ good p r o ­ g r e s s ” F r id a y in its g r u e llin g fight to brea k t h r o u g h a Red en circle­ m e n t to an escape p o r t on the E a s t coast. It still h ad 40 miles to go. O ne f r e s h “ l a r g e ” en e m y f o rc e w as m oving to c u t off th e U n ite d S ta te s tr o o p s fro m th e ir o b je c ti v e — the escape p o r t of Hungnam . ★ G e n e ra l M oto r! a n d Ford r e ­ j e c te d F r id a y t h e g o v e r n m e n t ’s ple a to hold b ack on a n n o u n c e d p ric e increases am id h in ts t h a t th e A trapped c o lu m n This is a composite of the menus you'd meet in many foreign countries today. Scarcely an adventure iii good eating by American sta n d a rd s. N aturally, those hungry nations would like to he more hospitable. They can't. 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Lamar 504 East Ave. 7-0253 DANCE TONIGHT M u sic By Jimmy Heap and The Melody Masters from Taylor SATURDAY AND SUNDAY December 12th Hank Thompson and the Brazos Valley Boys KUMAI HAIT, T a k e th e N e w A ll - W e a t h e r R o u te G o O u t D a lla s H iw a y 8 M ile s , T u r n E a s t at D e ssa u S ig n English Poetry Resders To Recite in H ogg Sunday " H r can re-create the perfumes tomography, “ L e ft Hand, Right said “ seldom has there been such of considerable stature (fiv e feet of an era, its clothes, its features H and,” appeared. His fifth and an outburst of rage and hysteria eleven in c h e s '.” — everything but its significance,” j last of the series, “ Noble Essen- in an audience.” L a te r the work j The two Sitw ells will a rrive in wrote George D angerfield in the I ces,” w ill hepublished during his i gained popularity and Columbia Austin Sunday afternoon on the Satu rd ay Review of Lite ratu re of curren t tour in the United States. Records made an album of the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas at S ir Osbert Sitw ell, renowned E n g - j A collection o f his poetfy, “ Eng- 1948 performance in the Museum 3:25 o’clock and w ill stay at the bs'n lite ra ry figure. land Reclaimed and other Poems” I of Modern A rt in New Y o rk C ity. Commodore P e rry Hotel. S ir Osbert and his sister, Dr. was published earlier this year in j Dr. Edith is well-known fo r her A banquet w ill be hi id for them red tu r b a n 'which she wears most Monday evening at 6:30 p.m. in E d ith Sitw ell, w ill give a jo in t this country. recital of poetry readings Monday { P o rtra it w riting is perhaps the f ° f th0 time. The N ew Y orker de- the Home Economics l e a Room, night at 8 o’clock in Hogg Audi-! outstanding type of w ritings bv , s c r i b e < i h e r a s “ a m a r b l e complex- A fte r the recital at 8 o’clock there on. lively, squinty eyes, a Plan-j w ill be a reception in the Intertorium. The two authors are spon-1 „ i.. r. , _ _ ____ I, I > S ir Osbert. His “ Noble Essences” I tagenet nose, a red turban, and national Room of the Texas Union. sered jo in tly by the U nion Forum , . Speakers and the C ultural E n te r- } 18 a collection of word p o rtrays tainm ent Committee. They will of persons he has known. R. E llis a rrive in Austin Sunday afternoon Rob ert:, reviewing fo r the Satura t 3:25 o’clock. , day Review of Literature, deS ir Osbert, known as a novelist, scribed the book as “ beautifully poet, essayist, short story w rite r patterned.” and biographer, is best known fo r I “ W hen I read this work, I find his five volume serial autobiogra- it impossible not to think o f the By G E O R G E B U R K M A N phy, the third volume o f which great Italian frescoes,” Mr. RobM r. D angerfield reviewed. The erts wmote. Curious about the physical char-1 S. Reinach in bis book on clasworks have been classed as “ sn-1 « T all, ruddy, friend ly, and inacteristics o f Em peror Augustus? sieai art entitled “ Apollo” re­ perior entertainm ent” but criti- fo rm al” is the way the New YorkI f you w ant to satisfy that cur- m arks: “ The Venus de M ilo is c iied for an "antiquarian ap- er described S ir Osbert d uring. neither elegant, nor dreamy, nor P reach .” j his visit in this country in 1948. lo u s ily , the place fo r you to visit nervous, nor impassioned; she is F ifth baronet of Renishaw- and Dr. E d ith began her lite ra ry ca- *s ^ a ' n Building 309 where many strong and serene. H er beauty is descendent o f the Plantagenet reer at the age of 24 when she other pieces of classical sculpture all noble sim plicity and calm digni- Classic Figures Grace UT Sculpture Room king^ of England, S ir Osbert and w ro te her first poem “ Serenade.” are displayed in addition to the Dr. Edith w ere brought up a? the However, her finest and most f a - *statue of this famous figure in 600-year-old fam ily estate of mous works have been done since J Roman history. Remshaw in England. i 940t Among them are “ The CanA s you enter the room, the staS ir Osbert was educated at E to n tid e of the Rose,” “ The Song o f tue 0f Venu^ de Milo w ill catch and served w ith the G ren ad ier; the Cold. Street Songs, and ‘A y 0ur ey e it js situated to the le ft Guards in W orld W a r I. His ser- P o e ts Notebook. ftg y 0U enter and stands next to vice experiences are related inthe gheknown fo r her “ F a - j Idelino or L ittle Idol. Idelino is o f third volume of hisautobiography, cade," a combination of poems by bronze and dates back to the ‘G reat Morning. ; D r. Edith and music by W illia m F ifth Century BC. The original H e first became known in 1926 W alton. The poems are read with of V e n u s de Milo which is believed with the novel “ Bom bardm ent” music in the background. A t the to have been done in the Second but did not reach fam e until 1944 first public perform ance of “ Fa- C entury may be found ie the Mu when the first volume o f his au- cade” 27 years ago, S ir Osbert scum of the Louvre. Newton and Monty Romp About Room' Through an underground pas­ | fate, which New ton reveals to him / sage to an unheated room beneath i in ogre-like fashion. B u t M o n ty the rubble of bombed-out London I saves the day, as all heroes do. i O ur victim trains him to yank at a captive is led. F o r more than cords and so ju st before the end, four months a potential murderer Monty traipses into the bathroom keeps him there chained, awaiting and yanks out the plug, sending the time to kill him and then the bathfull of acid, minus our throw his body into a bath of acid. victim, dow'n the drain. Even tu ally, the police in Scot­ W ith almost dime-horror story land \ ard fashion— slow and me­ in evitab ility “ The Hidden Room,” the scene I curren tly playing at the Texas thodical— came upon Theater, unravels, leading the arui rush our victim to the hos­ I audience to a rather unsatisfying pital in time to save him from I ending. Y et fo r all the near­ an almost-fat a I dose of poisoning cheapness of the plot, the movie which Newton had cleverly depos­ is prevented from becoming an­ ited in a thermos-full of M artini. Newton sees the jig is up and other "can of so-much celluloid” by the fin e acting of one of B r i­ awaits his arrest, still cool and tain ’s ablest actors, Robert N ew ­ calm. He goos off to jail, w ify visits the victim in hospital and ton. You may remember him as wishes him goodby, and M onty, Long Jo h n Silve r, the eye-twitch- realizing his only true friend is ing rapscallion in “ Treasure our victim , decides to stay with Island.” You m ay remember his : him. Tho picture is saved only by first big role in “ Odd Man O u t,” I Newton, clever cinematography starring Jam es Mason. As the psychiatrist, which seems and unusual gimmicks. The movie is suspenseful. It to be the current necessity for a murder mystery, lie plots to kill has good comedy relief. The de­ a man with whom his w ife has tective and the victim give fair had an a ffa ir during his vacation. performances. M onty is darling. ’ -v’> that of the Parthenon and New ton returns and, according And perhaps had the picture been sculptures.” to a pro-conceived plan, forces his called “ M onty” tho wishy-washy ' He adds that the statue has al- victim to the hidden room, cun­ ending would have been less wa>'s been me of the most popular ningly conceived underneath an wishy-washy. in history. -—K E N N E T H GOM P E R T Z empty lot behind his garage near On the right of the Venus de his office. Milo is a head of a sea god. The His w ife and Scotland Yard can work va- done in the Third Cen- fin d no trace of our unlucky fury B U and the original is in the “ third m an,“ until the real hero n te rs to te T h e a tr Museum of the Vatican. in the movie makes a flu ffy white ! In a small hallw ay that leads to entrance. He is M onty, a tiny, a room on the right is the famed curly-haired, snuggly little dog, piece, The W restlers. The original who is loved by his mistress, fon­ is in the Museum of A ffiz i, F lo r ­ dled by his master, but who in the ence. Italy, and a work of the end deserts both of them and Second C entury B r . turns his warm fu r arui cold nose J B B . MUMM Against the wall of this room o' e r to the almost-murdered vic­ is a large statue of the Em p eror tim. Augustus. The inscription cites Monty disappears about h a lf­ that Augustus was born 63 B C and way through the show' and from died 14 A D , The original of the this point the intensity of the pic­ statue may he found at the M u ­ ture increases. He follows N ew ­ ✓ seum of the Louvre. In center of ton to his lair, and Newton, not the room is the figure, V ic to ry of daring to let him loose, fin a lly Samothraee. decides to use him a s a test for It was dedicated by Demetrius, his acid bath, in which he intends PH O N E K in g of Mac edonia, about 306 RC. to decompose the victim. 2*5291 in memory of a great sea fight he Our victim , who by this time had won, sym bo lizing a goddess has given up hope of escaping, standing at the prow of a sw iftly rescues Monty. However, he re­ advancing ship. signs himself to his own ghastly Also in this room is the statue of Hercules seated, called the B e l­ vedere Torse (Museum of the V a tic a n ). The inscription reads: “ Found in Italy. Copy of a later F ifth C entury w ork g reatly ad­ . , JOHN H001AK mired by M ic h e la n g e lo .” SKON t In another room to the left of Q u e e r s 7-1527 the hallw ay is the figure of a Visitors to the W om en’s Gym“ S IN C E Y O U W E N T dying G aul which bears the in­ f.a si urn Satu rd ay morning will AW AY” scription: “ This statue long find activities in fu ll swing to the Claudette Colbert thought to be a gladiator and so Sh irley Temple rhythmic beat of tom-toms and celebrated by Byron in ‘Childe cymbals. Joseph Cotton H arold’ is a copy of a work set — also— The Annual Texas Dance Sym ­ up during the Third C entury B C a t “ C H A IN G A N G ” posium w ill begin with registration Otto Kruger Pergam um in Asia M inor by A t ­ tal us I as a memorial of his and coffee at 8:30 a.m. in Studio PHONS 2 *8 7 0 9 victory over the Gauls who had 13 I. Technique classes at 9:30 and composition classes at 10:30 w ill In Color invaded his country.” " D E S T IN A T IO N M O O N ” Also in this room is a life-size be followed by a dance film at John Archer statue of Niche and her youngest l l :30. W a rn e r Anderson Thirteen universities and col­ daughter, which is a par? o f a p h o n a group representing the slaying of ugos w i l l be represented in the tf /J R S /T V 7*1706 Niobe’s children by Apollo and symposium. A L IF E O F H ER O W N ” Artem us. S. Reinach points out Lana Turner that in this work “ the deeply Ray Milland pathetic motive, that of a mother PH O N I whosees her daughter killed be­ I i 7*■1964RIVE IN T H I A T R I * U fore her eyes,is treated with no­ F I R S T S H O W 2 P.M . T W O S H O W S N IG H T L Y ble sim plicity. Th child, pressed closely to the F e a t u r e S ta r ts a t 7 p . r n . mother, is an admirable concep­ “ T H E S P O IL E R S ” tion. H er transparent tunic, clin g ­ M arlene Dietrich ing to her young body, and ga­ Randolph Scott thered into innum erable pearls, “ D IA M O ND JIM ” bears witness to the influence of Edw ard Arnold * Je a n A rth u r painting on sculpture.” “ T A R Z A N AND Am ong the other statues to be THE SLA VE found in here is the W o lf of the G IR L ” Capitol, representing the w olf that Lex Bark e r suckled Remus and Romulus, and “ S A T A N ’S C R A D L E ” the Standing Discobolus, depicting The Cisco K id an athlete preparing to throw the discus. “ T H E MAN Qp O L ^ FRO M Mariners’ Club Annual TEXAS” Jam es Craig ★ Lynn B ari Winter Formal Tonight “ H E A D IN G F O R H E A V E N ” The M ariners’ Club of the N a ­ Stuart E rw in val R O T C U n it is holding its an ­ “ UN M ASKED ” nual W in te r Form al this evening Barb ara F u ller at 8:00 p.m., Jim Lloyd, the M a r­ Robert Stockwell iners’ skipper announced. Phone To be held in the C rystal B a ll­ 2900 “ SO U TH OF PA C O P A C O ” room of the D riskill Hotel, the Jon Hall “ A B IL E N E T O W N ” theme will be nautical with a large Randolph Scott IRIS “ Todo Un Caballero” gold anchor at one end of the Rhonda Flem ing room and gold stars and life pre­ s e r v e r s on t h e walls. T h e Midship­ men, their dates and guests w ill be welcomed aboard by Midshipman O ffice r of the Deck, P a t P a tte r­ son, and dancing will be to the 5-1710 music of C harlie Meyers. “ G REAT D uring the intermission, Miss “ A L L Q U IE T ON JE W E L B ettie Anderson, the M arin ers’ TH E W ESTERN RO BBERY” Sw eetheart fo r this year w ill be FRO N T” D a v i d B r ie n M arjo rie Reynolds Le w A yre * presented by Skipper Lloyd. — p lu s — fiABti-SMM/cK Opportunity... IS GOING TO KNOCK AT TOUR DOOR YOU'RE lu c k y YOU U V E in America, the land of op p ortu n ity , . . 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This time he ll look like one of your lf you tell him no, he’ll offer you this opportunity to insure your future financial security by investing in the safest, surest, easiest investment in all the world . • . United States Savings Bonds! So . . . when Opportunity knocks at your door. . . open it wide and welcome P. S. Dance Symposium Swings Off Today L o u is If, by any chance, you ahouldn’t be called on, don’t let that stop you from buying extra Bonds this monthl Seize your opportunity yourself! “A D V E N T U R E S EN D ’ Jo h n W a y n e WL flit more opportunity in (four A u Irle t!nvestin 6 :4 5 “ 50 Y E A R S B E F O R E YOUR EYES” DOCUM ENTARY Open 6 :0 0 — Start 6 :4 r 6400 BURNET ROAD for Christmas Savinas Bonds Showing Every FRIDAY and SATURDAY have portraits made at “Gold In The Hills” fan's THE DAILY TEXAN T h is is an official U. S. 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