Campus Pays Tribute To Charter Signing T h e s ig n in g o f th e U n ite d Na- its d ra m a tic n a r r a tio n . ‘T h e W o r d tio n s C h a r t e r w ill be com m e rn orI ? th e B e g in n in g ,” a t 3 :45 p.m . a te d b y o re rn:: ate o f s ile n c e o v e r o v e r K N O W . T h e p ro g ra m th em e th e cam p u s a t l l a rn. W e d n e s d a y , i* th e g ro w th a n d s ig n ific a n c e o f U n it e d N a tio r s D a y . the U n ite d N a tio n s . E le v e n o ’c lo c k is th e h o u r m a t A c t iv it ie s c o n tin u e T h u rsd ay th e < b a r te r w a s r a t if ie d b y the w ith th e sh o w in g o f fiv e U N film s s ig n a tu re o f th e 29th n a tio n on a t 7 :30 p m. in the M a in L o u n g e O c to b e r 24, 1945. o f the T e x a s U n io n . T h e film s are S t u d e n ts a n d fa cu lt;. m em b e rs “ B a t t le fo r B r e a d ,” “ U N S c re e n sh o u ld be or t ine to t h e ir l l M a g a z in e ,” “ T h a t A ll M a y L e a r n , ” ©’cl ck clause? so t a t th e m in u te and “ S te p s o f A g e .” T h e fiv e la st a p p ro x im a te ly and hour and F i r s t a h a lf. At th e R ic e - U n iv e r s ity gam e S a t u r d a y , h alf- tim e a c t iv it ie s w ill he on th e U n ite d N a tio n s th em e. T h e L o n g h o rn B a n d w il l fo r m a “ U . N . ” in the c e n te r o f th e fie ld , as A n n o u n c e r J i m R e e d g iv e s a U n ite d N a tio n s p ra y e r. R e e d then w ill ad d re ss th e c ro w d on the s ig n ific a n c e o f the U N . R a d io H o u se p re p a re d the sc rip t. OPEN LETTER TO FACULTY, STAFF, AND STUDENTS d ir e c to r o f U n iv e r s i t y U N o b s e rv ­ a n c e , said. T h e o b s e rv a n c e w ill b eg in a t 10:57 a m. w it h th e p la y in g o f T h e D o x o lo g y by C a r o le r David A n ­ d erso n o v e r th e T o w e r < tiim e*. A t l l o 'c lo c k , c h u rc h b ells o v e r the e it y w ill lin g , and s tu d e n t? and f a c u lt y w ill th e n stan d fo r one m in u te o f s c re e . P r e s e n ta tio n re g u la r h o u r, A t n oon W e d n e s d a y , b allo o n s s t u ff e d w th U N le a f le t ? and so u ­ v e n irs w ill be la in c h e d by A u s tin c iv ic o r g a r iz a n o n * fr o m * ongre«s A v e n u e an d E le v e n t h S tre e ts . R a d io H o u s e w ill r e b r o a d c a s t Pharmacy Week Celebrated Here ' UT Drug D isplays Com pete N a tio n a lly ;a te N ationA c t iv it ie s to ac fro m O c to b e r al P h a r m a c y W e e 21 to 27, ra v e been b eg u n b y the C o l l e g e o f p h a r m a c y , « ra 'e d M r*. F a t h e r J a n e W o o d H a ll, in s tru c to r in p h a r m a c e u tic s ado' n it r a t io n , I am asking your co-operation in tho observance of the signing of the United Nations Charter on Wednesday, October 24, at 11 a.m. The plans for this observance are as follows; The Doxology w ill be played on the Tower IO O I Chimes. When the Tower clock has struck the l i t h hour, ll all church bells in town will toll for one minute. During this time (indicated b y the chiming of a note other than the one used for striking the hour), P L E A S E S T A N D IN S I L E N T M E D I­ T A T IO N W H E R E V E R Y O U A R E F O R T H IS O N E - M IN U T E P E R IO D . I realize that our U niversity Community is large ami that such plans as these can be successful only if we all co-oj>erate in them. However, the cause of the United Nations is much larger than our group, and I am asking that you spend this one minute rn for one world, united in peace. * T. S. P A I N T E R President, Main U niversity p ro p o sed Texas cusses A m e r ic a n r e la tio n S p o t a n n o u n c e m e n ts a t e being m ade o v e r J ne ra d io , and plan* havp beer m ad e f o r D r W illia m R L lo y d , assoc a t* p ro fe s s o r o f p h a rm a ?" , to speak a* A u s tin H ig h S c i n! on the th e m e o f the w e e k . M rs. H a. co n t nued T h e ch a rm an o f a c tiv itie s fo r the w e e k is B: W i.s o n . G e n e V y k u k u i, D e w e y G o d w in , and the pyesi e a t* o f *he s tu d e n t o r g a n i­ s a tio n s in the Go ego o f P h a r m a c y m ake un *he rom rn 3*ep, Pre-G am e Spirit Begins Tonight at Pep R a lly Cowbells ▼oi c#« will cars, b# in and style loud for the prm-p e p r a l l y t o be h e l d t o n i g h t at 7 o ’clock. The rally will •tart from the tr i - d o r m area “ B r i n g all y o u r noise m akers, if and you don t have a ear, y ‘ w e 'l l p u t yo u in o n e , ' ’ said N e w ­ ton Steele W eather Cooler and C learing Cor, or w e a th e r is in sto re fo r A i«D n and v ic in t re p o rte d the U S. W e a th e r B .r e a u T u e s d a y . ■Skip* w be c h a r rig W e d n e s d a y w th the hit' fo r t i is a fte r n o o n h it tin g 75 a r u a low' o f 50, W hat a 8.30-12 and 1-5 — D r a w .r g for Rue gam?3 tickets, G reg o ry * Gym . 8 .30-1 — Law election, L a v B u ild ­ ing. 9-5 — N o r ..n a -ion- f o r F re s h m a n Bea it' , Texas 'n/-' 307. i q — t o f f e e H o u r , H o le ! F o u n d a ­ tion. 10:57 -— Doxology p.*yed or T o w ­ er chime* and silent p ra ve r in observation of U n ited N ations W eek FN — A t t os ne; Ha pr A - ugh ?o spp-m - Benet ann B a " series, Law B . ng 12 — A R O T C to honor sponsors in review , W h ita k e r Field . 12 - Address on vocational g u id ­ ance by O liv e r Brow n before U n iv e rs ity A rea K iw a n is Club, T F W C B u ild in g 3 — Ka v Como ttee, VA agger er H a il 401. 3-5 ar. . 8- * 30 — T a le n t try outs, Interna'uona I Room, Texas U n ­ ion. 3.45 — I r ted N atl? ns pragram , KNOW 4 — C lifto n M an - wit? B ras Q u arte tte and W o o d w in d Q u in ­ ter, M R d tai Ha.” 4-6 — Int* natio nal W eek tea sponsored by < ampus Leag ue of W om en V o ters, C’arothers Dorm^ ito ry, 5 - - T I " ‘ a ~ go a PH . Jo u rn a lism Builder g 21 5 — Spook*, Tex-?* Union 5 — G r ie v a n c e C o m m u t e * , T eatasj on sp o tlig h t fo re ig n p o lic y in I,a tin A m e r ic a . T he C h r is tia n C h u rc h at 7:30. D r. the H anke, In s tit u te w ho of i* d ire c to r o f L a t in A m e ric a n A f f a ir s , w a* d ire c to r o f th e H is ­ pan ic F o u n d a tio n in the L ib r a r y o f C o n g re s s fro m 1939 u n til this y e a r w h e n he re sig n e d to co m e to the U n iv e r s it y . a A g r a d u a te o f N o r th w e s te rn and H a r v a r d , he ha* pu blished m ore th a n 50 hooks, pam p h lets, and a r tic le s . H e holds c o rre s p o n d ­ in g m e m b e rsh ip in the h is to ric a l a c a d e m ie s o f A r g e n tin a , C o lo m b ia , C u b a , G u a te m a la , an d U r u g u a y . D r. H a n k e has ta u g h t h is to ry at the U n iv e r s it y o f H a w a ii and the A m e r ic a n U n iv e r s it y o f R e m it . H e re c e n tly re p re s e n te d the U n i­ v e r s ity o f T e x a s at th e 400th ren- o n ly th e r e tu rn from the in v e s t­ m ent o f thi m on ey and the r o y a l­ tie s ar d re n ta ls c o lle cte d fro m the land h o ld in g s is a v a ila b le fo r I niv e r i t y e x p e n d itu re T h e in v e s tm e n ts are lim ite d by the S ta t? ' C o n s titu tio n to bonds o f the I b it e d S ta te s and d ex es, Hnd c e rta in ty p e s o f c it y bonds. U p d a t i n g expenses fo r the Um v a r s ity and T ex a s A A M C o lle g e com e fro m the in com e on these in v e stm e n ts . I f th e prop osed a m en d m e n t is passed, it. w ill allow the B o a rd o f R e g e n ts to ii-A st in s e c u ritie s , in c lu d in g bon «, p re fe rre d stock*, 't u r k s o ff e r in g and common higher returns. C h a n c e llo r H a rt e stim a te d that th i* w o u u l e n a b le th e t n iv e r s ity to in c re a se it* incom e bv a mil lion an?! a h a lf ai n u a ily . T h e s a fe g u a rd * nam e?! in the am en d m e n t w o u ld in s u re a rons e r v a t iv e polk y n in v e s tin g the fun?!, th e < h a ' celb tr said. T he am en rim en t, u n a n im o u sly a p p ro v e d by the beg M atu re , ha* been en d o rsed by o f f ir .a ls and exs tu d e n ts o f to e U n iv e r s it y and T e x a s A (frM , the gr?ojp w'a* told. Crosby, Hiller, Morris, KELLY te n n ia t c e Je b ra tio n o f th e N a tio n a1 U n iv e r s it y o f M exico . A p p ro x im a te ly 525 perso n s are re g is te re d f o r the G re a t Issues co u rse. So m e re g is tra tio n s a re still being ta k e n b e fo re the le c tu re s each n ig h t. F in a l s p e a k e r o u tlin e fo r the co u rse in c lu d e s G e o rg e M cG h e e am i Jo h n H ic k e rs o n , A s s is t a n t S e c ­ re ta rie s o f S t a te , C ly d e E a g le to n of N ew Y o r k U n iv e r s it y , F e lix C o h en , p riv a te W a s h in g to n la w ­ y e r am i m em b er o f the s t a f f at Y a le , B r u c e H o p p e r o f H a r v a r d , and D r. G e o rg e H o ffm a n o f the I ' n iv e r s ity . T h e c o u rse i* sch ed u led to end D ecem ber 6. 4,500 Tickets Go For UT-Rice Game ion. NO. 49 Four Pages Today DOW go al has been set. y e t. T )1P b ro a d goal of the W o r ld Cod T h e A m e r ic a n R e d C ro ss listed T h e y co u ld also u se the m o n e y to s e v e ra l reaso n s w h y th e y w a n te d sp o n so r a stu d e n t stu d y p ro g ra m ?»ver t h a t of M onday, E d w in n c o n c u rre n t ra th e r th a n an in- on an e x ch a n g e ba-i*. L a s t y e a r a VS e rn e r (H ie , business m a n a g e r o f e lu s iv e ca m p a ig n w ith the ( ani pus G e rm a n u n iv e r s ity o ff e r e d th is In t e r c o lle g ia te A th le tic s s a i d ( hest. T h e ir c o n s titu tio n d o e sn ’t p lan, but the a n o c ia t io n had to r e ­ T u e s d a y a fte rn o o n . je ct it fo r lack o f fu n d *. p e rm it them to tie in c lu d e d in an A b o u t 1,500 tic k e t - w ere d ra w n o th e r d riv e becau se trio R ed < i ■ E ig h t U n iv e r s ity stu d e n ts a i r d u rin g the firs t tw o d ay s. T h e in t e r n a t io n a l anil the fun?!- are u n d e rg o in g tre a tm e n t at tnp < ? refirs t d a y ’s to ta l w as 2 , 100. used both lo c a lly a n d el.sew ne re, ton! P a U v ( e n te r. T h e y re c e iv e ?lraw n fro m becau se m e m b e rsh ip to them to fi th ro u g h im p o r ta n t, b ecau se th e ir p ro g ram th a t a re l e f t c a n 't be lim ite d bv a b ud get *rt F r i d a y after- by a n o th e r o r g a n iz e - on, anil he M r. O lle re- cause th e y a in a ?|ua*i rn int ai o rg a n iz a tio n . “ T h e re w ill he p le n ty le ft o v e r ," he -a-?!. “ T i k et* w ill be a v a ila b le at tnp gates ’’ T h e biggest cro w d o f the yp a r, 50,000, is ex p ected , ,nth e h e a rin g th at the inves- D e c is io n * on the p ro p o rtio n o f S tu d e n t S e r v ic e F u n d , th e ir repre- tig a tio n w o u ld be fin is h e d w ith in m o n e y to go to each c h a r it y a re s e n ta tiv e said , is to p u t u n iv e r s e 86 hours and th a t hew o u ld be to be based on need, p ro g ra m ties on an in te rn a tio n a l le v e l and re a d y to file c h a rg e s th en . Le e v a lu e , and stu d en t v a lu e , M a r y to fo rm a w o rld c o m m u n ity o f -ru ­ said n it r a t e test* h a v e re v e a le d d e fin ite d ep o sits on both W a l la c e ’s ra l D o w e ll, co - ch a irm a n , to ld d ents. hands arui th at W a lla c e re fu se d c o m m itte e m e m b e rs and represenT h e c h a p te r h e re d e cid e d la s t to su b m it to a lie - d e te cto r test. ta tiv e s o f the g ro u p s. y e a r to su p p o rt one school in InT h is b ro u g h t a b o u t the o n ly in ­ dia. T h e y asked f o r $2,500 th is terest th a t W a lla c e show ed in the E a c h re p r e s e n ta tiv e g a v e s te e r­ y e a r. p ro ce e d in g s. H e c h a rg e d , “ T h a t s a in g c o m m itte e m e m b e rs reasons T h e Sp o n s o re d S tu d e n ts C o m ­ b e ,’’ and w as sile n ce d hy Ju d g e fo r b e in g in clu d e d in the C am p u s m itte e , fo r m e r ly the D is p la c e d B e t t*. t hest d riv e and th e am o u n t th at S tu d e n ts C o m m itte e , asked fo r E a r l ie r , as he e n te re d the c o u rt th e y w ish ed to he c o n trib u te d . $25 to ad d to th e ir e m e rg e n c y ro o n i) hp had to ld a p h o to g ra p h e r M o n e v g iv e n to the A m e ric a n fu n d of $232 This fu n d is set. up w a itin g to sn ap his p ic t u r e , “ L e t s C a n c e r S o c ie ty , sai?l th e ir sp o kes­ in ca*p the d isp lace d p erso n s get ,j 0 n ' t have t h a t ,’’ and a tte m p te d to m an , goes to the tu m o r c lin ic at sic k , a r r iv e at an in c o n v e n ie n t ,,t P p behind D e p u ty S h e r i f f A lf r e d B r a c k e n r id g e H o s p ita l, for tw o tim e , o r o th e r e m e rg e n c ie s . P r io r . le s e a ir h g ra n ts to U n iv e r s it y pro * H e has re fu s e d to a n s w e r the le s so r*, and to w a rd a te a c h in g th e F o r e ig n S t u d e n t* A ssocie- q u e stio n s o f D e te c tiv e L e e and T . c o n fe re n c e fo r d o cto rs in T r a v is tio n w o u ld use c o n trib u tio n * to g t ( P e t e ) W e a v e r d u rin g the past C o u n ty . T h e y asked fo r $1,000. o rg a n iz e trip s f??r all stu d e n ts, tw o d a y s, and w h en q u e stio n e d b y T ic k e t- d ra w in g fo r th e TexasR ir e g am e p ick e d up c o n s id e ra b ly T 'k e ’s m ay tie 8 :3 0 to 12 and I F r id a y . A n y tic k e ts ove? w ill go on sale rn ?>n at 5 o ’clo ck , p o rted . S o u t h T om B la c k w e ll, fu s t a s s is ta n t d is tr ic t a t to r n e y re p re s e n tin g the By BARBARA R U B E N S T E IN state at T u e s d a y 's h ak ea* c o rp u s . h e a lin g , asked that the h e a rin g P le a s fro m e ig h t c h a ritie s w e re N a tio n a l F o u n d a tio n f o r In f a n t i le re s e t f,,r 9 a m W e d n e s d a y so h e ard and le tte rs fro m fo u r o r P a r a ly s is d u rin g th e last n i n e statp w itn e sse s w ho are in D e n to n g a n iz a tio n s read b e fo re th e steer- m onths. A h a lf o f the c o n trih u - and Sa n A n t o n io co u ld be p re se n t. mg c o m m itte e of the C am p u s turns to the F o u n d a tio n goes to Ju d g e B e tts ru led th a t the c o u rt C h est T uesd ay to d ecid e w h ic h re s e a rc h . T h e y ask fo r $2,000 to was o n ly in te re ste d in u n d e r w h a t | g ro u p s a ie w o rth v o f b e in g in- c a r r y on t h e ir w o rk , w r it o r leg al a u t h o r it y W a lla c e elu d ed in th is y e a r 's d riv e . T hp y m c a asked f o r $ 3 ,0 00 . w as b e in g held. B la c k w e ll then T h e d riv e , re v iv e d a g a in this T h e v e s tim a te th at 500 s tu d e n ts ab re e d to p ro ceed. y e a r , w ill be held N o v e m b e t 12-p a r tic ip a te in the “ Y ” a c t iv it ie s ★ 23 and is the o n ly c am p u s so lid - am i o v e r a th o u sa n d use the buildC it y D e te c tiv e M M . bee w as ta tio n p e rm itte d th is y e a r . N o mg. the o n ly w itn e s s c alle d . H e testi- E le v e n stu d e n t* arui rnemb? r? o f s tu d e n ts' fa m ilic . and • ne pro b\ le s s o r ’s son h ave b?'?n tr e a te the the T r a v is ( o u n ty d ivisio n s p e e d !, p h y s ic a l, am i o c c u p a tio n a l t i d a l . N o d e fin it e am o u n t w a* asked. b e tte rs w e re re c e iv e d fro m the A m e r ic a n H e a r t A s s o c ia tio n , the S o u th e rn R e g io n a l < outsell, A th ens C o lle g e in G re e c e , and th ?1 Ir o n < u rta in R e scu e < an io n .g n o f the In t e r n a tio n a l R e scu e ( tee. Tucker 4 More Pics for Your Pick ere — U n it e d N a tio n s p ro g ra m , A u s ­ tin H ig h Sc h o o l. — C a m p u s C h est s te e rin g romm itte e , T e x a * U ..io n . : 15 — A ust*n C iv ic T h e a te r p re s e n ts “ T o r c h b e a r e r s ,” P .aykouee. T h e 12 Groups Request Campus Chest A id jt, U n io n 809. E le c t io n b o m nission, T e x a * U n io n 305.. ii 5 — D P ( o m m itte e , VMC A . — - U T S A d in n e r, W o m e n ’* G y m . - A d re « * by D r. N in a R id e n o u r a* occupatio.-.al a r d re c re a tio n a , W o rk s n o p , ( n iv e rs ity M eth o d is t C h u rc h ( en te r. 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L e w is H a n k s in G re a t Is su e r le c tu re , U n iv e r s it y C hri** an ( h u rch . .45 — ■ G r a d u a te (b u b to hear d iscu ssio n of B r it is h ele- ’ ?>n, In t e r r a t io n a l R o o m , T e x a * U n ­ I n C R O ZIE R and G E N E m e e tin g w ill be in the U n iv e r s it y C o n s titu ­ P a u l C a r r in g t o n , s tu d e n t, and Jo h n M c C u r d y , e x e c u tiv e secret a r y o f the E x - S tu d e n ts* A aaocia tio n , to ld a c o m m itte e o f stu d en ts in te re s te d in p ro m o tin g the passage o f the c o n s titu tio n a l am en d m en t p e rm ittin g a b ro a d e r d iv e r* ! flo at ion o f in v e s tm e n t* fo r the p e rm a n e n t U n iv e r s it y fu nd w hat p ro g ress had been m ade d u rin g the w eek . A* the m ee tin g T u e s d a y ( arrir.gton said sp eak er* w e re now to fr a te r n itie s , aorgo in g a ro u n o ritie s , an d b o a rd in g houses info r m in g them w hat the ro n *titu D ona am e n d m e n t i« and w ha? it m ean*. E a c h sp ea k er is also d is tr ib u tin g post c a rd * to he m aile d to p a re n t* and frie n d s a rg ng them to vote fo r the a m en d m en t. G ra n g e J a c k e t s , S i lv e r S p u r* , and C o w b o y * are a id in g in th * pr? g ra m . T h e ( am pus L e a g u e o f W o m e n V e te r * is p la n n in g a prog ram to help p ro m o te the passage o f th e am e n d m en t. M r. M c C u rtly re p o rte d s e v e ra l ra d io c a t io n * o ve r the S t a t ? are re s p o n d in g to the p ro g ram and g iv in g spot a n n o u n c e m e n t* c o n ­ c e rn in g the special a m e n d m e n t ele ction. H a lf- tim e c e re m o n ie s at the R ic e and B a y lo r gam e* w ill mclu d e a m e n tio n o f the amendme t. T h e s tu d e n t c o m m itte e w ill w r ite t h P s c rip t fo r the cere m onies to D a i l y brought by W illiam E. Carroll, law student at the University. The plea was granted since no charges had Teen filed at Malcolm E. (M ac) W allace, 1944-45 student body presi- the time. Wallace was rearrested in the court room after dent, was charged with murder inJustice of the Peace enjoying less than a minute’s freedom. T ravis Rlakeslee’s court Tuesday afternoon in connection After being charged, Wallace was lodged in the county with the pistol-death of Douglas (Doug) Rinser. jail with bond set at $30,900, the highest here in recent years. W allace was arrested by State Highway Patrolmen Mon­ Rinser, 33-year-old manager of the Bu tler Park Pitch and day less than an hour after the shooting. The patrolmen Putt Golf Course and sophomore student at the University, was shot to death in the clubhouse of the golf course shortly turned a bloody shirt, which they said they found in the car, over to Austin police. after 3 p.m. Monday. A t the hearing Tuesday afternoon W allace had the fore­ The charges were filed after Judge Charles (). Betts of finger of his left hand bandaged. Austin detectives have said the 98th District Court had granted a habeas corpus plea that W allace refused to have a blood-type test. Overturned equipment at the clubhouse indicated signs of a struggle. No money was stolen from the cash register. By to n ig h t as D r. L e w is U . H a n k *3 d is­ Progress Told Of Publicity On Amendment A n o t h e r d is p la y F r i d a y in th e M a in L ib r a r y w ill illu s tr a te the e«. it on i f pi a t.ce by sh o w in g the a d v a n ta g e o f the n e w equip m en t a g a in s t th e old. Is su e s c o u rse o l l e g e Ex Student President Charged W ith M urder L a t in A m e r ic a n a f f a ir s w ill get G ro a t C AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1951 Price 5 Cents Issues' Course Will Spotlight Latin America the in t e r ? * t to the people o f th e A u s ­ tio n a l am e n d m e n t p e rm ittin g a tin a re a , *a,d C h a n c e llo r .lam e* P. H a rt in a speech b e fo re a b ro a d e r iiv e r s if ic a t io n o f in v e s t­ Tuesday. L i o n ’s < bib m e e tin g T u e s d a y . T a .k * . spot an n o u n cer?,o u ts on m ent* fo r the p e rm a n e n t I m verC h a n c e llo r H a r t e x p la in e d that on the ’ it y fu n d wmuld be o f p a r tic u la r th e ra d io , a rri display *. a the U n iv e r s i t y ’* g ro w th and the th e m e o f “ O ne h in d r e d y e a r s o f g ro w th o f A u s tin a re c lo s e ly r e ­ p ro g re ** in h e a lth , th ro ;gh p h a r ­ la te d ; th e r ff re, the a m e n d m e n t m a c y ,’’ are u n d e r w a y , she said. w ou ld b e n e fit both. P ic t u r e s fro m ti e d is p la y f e a ­ T w o m illio n a. res o f oil rich t u r in g p h a rm ace ?.c a. re s e a rc h , land in W e s t T e x a s plus $120 n o w a t th e U n 1vers t v C o-O p, w ill m illio n s in cash and s e c u ritie s be e n te re d rn a n a tio n a l c o n te «t c o n s titu te the p erm an en t fu nd. to co m p e te w ith d is p la y s fro m He e x p la in e d that a Texas S u ­ o th e r sch o o ls o f p h a rm a c y . p rem e C o u r t r u lin g holds th at The V O L 51 Dr. H an ke Speaks O n Foreign Policy Tonight at 7:30 Amendment Will Help Austin UT Says Hart , 1EXAN T h e DA* re p o rte rs T u e s d a y a fte rn o o n ans w e re d o n ly “ N o c o m m e n t.” D e te c tiv e L e e -aid T u e s d a y that th e d e ath w e a p o n , d escrib ed by w itn e sse s a* a sm all snub-nosed p isto l, ha* not been fo u n d . E m p ty shell ra *e s at th e scen e we>e o f .25 cai bier. * 194s Phot# M ALC O LM W A L L A C E D O U G LA S K IN S E R T h e y h ave tw o c h ild re n w h o are n o w 15 m onth* an d 3 y e a r s obi. M rs. W a i ace re tu rn e d to A u s tin in A u g u s t, 195 J. S h e has been w o rk in g f o r the T e x a s S t a t e H ig h ­ w a y D e p a rtm e n t. K n ser w a* born and la -■ i in A u s tin . H e a tte n d e d tup A u s tin H ig h Sch o c th e n th e U n iv e r s it y a sh o rt t nu> an ti e jo in e d the A ir P o n e in I'940 U p s e rve d as b o m b a rd ie r w ith th e A i r F o rc e and la te r becam e a c a p ta in in the m e d ical corp *. Ii? w as in s e rv ic e fo r fo u r y e a r*. L e e also sai l th at no c an n e l tio n b e tw e e n the tw o men ha* been fo u n d. W a lla c e le ft W a s h in g to n , D .C on a 10-day v a c a tio n H e had been in A u s tin atm ut th re e d ay s w hen the sh o o tin g o c c u rre d . He ha* been w o rk in g a- an e c o n o m ist in the D e p a rtm e n t o f ir ie v P r o b e r r mat rum K ir A g ric u ltu re and u a « a v e ry pro fin in M arch, I1941. i T he of A m in e n t fig u r e ab o u t tnt3 U n iv e rs ity cnup l e h a v e a da ig h te r Penny, cam p u s fro m 194! t?‘ 19 47. is n o w in g rad e sc wh H e w a* pre*i?ien t o f the S t u ­ hi lo, reK ir ?er, his w if e and d e n t* ' A sso c iatio n ii 19 1 4 45 ( I n N. w Y o r k , to A u s tin in g w h ic h tim e he Ie?*' the s tu d e n t* ’ ng nroe e n te re d t g< “ M a rc h on th e < a [u t1 in - ; i rt e w o re I, H e and o f D r. Hornet P. Rn ne? fig h t w ith th e Bm VA«n*d pre.m e e te r aud w a* cie V inctat u ?>f the St u n co ?*' V p ril I 944. Ch In 1945, ;i h i resigned as p re sid e n t at th e I n iv a r s ity to go ■o t he aw st ho at (.'?»]urnb a re tu rn e d t?> I Hive* s ite . H e aga toe U niversity irs 1947 and re* -W F r e i v e d his b ac h eu 'r of a rts an?i By R U SS K E R S T I N m a *t er ’.* d egree*. JE R R Y REED T U C K E R W a R te mat r » M ary And re O ne I n v e r k n o w s w h a t to e x ­ .Ten R e e d T ic k e r is o n e o f D u b o s f B a r? " i o f A ust :r rn I'94 7. pect in th e F o rty A c re * F o d d e r fix e car iia te * fo r a sea; on the H e and hi* w if e la te r r e t u rn e d to n the M a m B u ild in g . New A i o n to a t te n d 1 o im bi a au?| B o x S t o b i t A s s e m b ly fro m the G ra d Y e s t e rd a y a co n t i b u t o r then to VV a - -m g ' u IY C . w h e re he .a te S. bool. dropped in a sealed , e a rc fu h y w e n t to w o r k f r the g o v e r n m e n t . A n e d u c a tio n a l a d m v i-G a d o n le tte re d e n v e lo p e w ith ti:,- te rse Kiri : fro m B e a u m o n t, he is a c o m m e n t: “ T h :* gen ii ne cuokleh u rr w a* fo u n d in the sp 'n a c h a t •lier I.or o f S gum N u fr a t e r n it y D eadline Today at 5 the C o m m o n * .” a A [ - a PH O m e g a , *er\ ce oi For W ic a Sw eeth eart O n e c u e k ie b u rr. o rig in u n k n o w n , gan izat ;?>n. Nom m at = fo r W ic a S w e e t ­ w a s en clo sed , it h eart m ust bp m ade by 5 p.m. ★ I e E le c tio n C o m m issio n w ill W e d n e s d a y . T he n am e o f the no m ­ D u r in g a C h e m is try 605 b r ie f ­ he?I?I a m e e tin g w ith O ra n g e J a c ­ in e e , who m a y be a n y In d e p e n d ­ ing, th e in s tr u c to r w a rn e d a g a in s t kets, Al i r t a r B o a r d , and A lp h a en t boy stu d e n t, m ust he placed b r in g in g s c ra p p ap e r to th e f o r t h ­ ID O m eg a O c to b e r 28 try e x p la in rn a box rn the M ic a o ff ic e , T e x a s c o m in g quiz. “ H o w e v e r ,” he ad d e d , “ ’ his e ie c tio r ru le*. O th e r m eeting - fo r I nil n 307. T he n o m in ees w ill hp in t e r ­ d o e sn ’t m ean th a t w e d o n ’t b e ­ the co m m issio n are O c to b e r 21 I *1 hy the VA'ira e x e c u tiv e lie v e in the h o n o r syste m . VA eh a ai ■ > tick n T e x a * U n io n 305, vie w e d J e r r y W o h .ifo rd , c h a ir m a .i, has a n ­ m u n c h T h u r s d a y at 4 p m . T h e get the h o n o r, yo u h av e tn e sy s­ co u n c il w ill choose th e top fiv e . tem.” n o u n ced. JO K I Y A C RES f a M a rg e C ro s b y , m a jo r fr o m fo r P.a c ^ b a llo t a-, s e n io r z?>oi?»g\ D e l R,o, is un pposed 2 on w o m an ? ne fa ll ju s tic e e le c tio n of C rosb y’, p re s id e n t of H e is a m e m b e r o f h o n o ra r y p h arm acy M ic a , ai I N cw m ar served a- a s se m b lym a n K a p p a Ps i, f r a t e r n it y , < lob . He d u r in g the the stu d e n t co u rt. M iss ELLIS F. MORRIS E D W A R D L. H IL L E R M A R G Y CROSBY Pi B e ’ a P h i s o r o r i t y , is * m em b er o f the S p o rts A ssoc a tio n c o u n c il an?i ( o-ed assem b ly. 1^-t sp rin g she served on the In t e r n a t io n a l C o m c il. She tr a n s f e r r e d from R a n d lo p h - M a e o n W o m a n ’s C o lle g e R u ti A en, p ro fe s s o r a F i ll* fr? rn member of F. candidate f sem blym an, dent Social Science Club Hears Lumber Report I lr. su m m er. of M ■>i is, ?v t'p< : dent ■ School *>f Law .*a se? :?»r la > Po rt ’ he A i t h ir He ;i« a Student I c o u n c il, A pha P h i O m e g a , a house m a n a g e r fo r D e lta n •a - a econom cs, , e>e.'.!,en a c u rve y on Phi, law fra te rn ity . M on the T e x a lu m b e r in d u stry » f a m id-law re p r e s e n ta tiv e f » th e H n m e e tin g o f t i c S o c ia l S c ie n c e C lu b or C o u n c il, m em ber o f Boa* F r id a y n ig h t. Her re p o rt w as G o v e rn o rs , and i« a s s o n a te editoi in Lynchburg, Va. baaed on the G ilm e r P a p e rs in o f Pereg rin u s fo r 1951-52. Sr H e s e rv e d in th e U .S . N a v y th e L ib r a r y . to 1916. In the T he g ro u p e le c te d P a r k e r fro m 1943 E d w a r d L . H ille r , ju n io r phar­ ted f t * *• m a c y m a or f r ? ’in V ic t o r ia , ha* F ie ld e r , as so c ia te p ro fe s s o r o f se*«i?»n he w a* app? and Dr. G e o rg e S tu d e n t A sse m b ly . H? w ?* e ra ? a n n o u n c e d his can d id acy for a.«- la w , p re sid e n t p ro fe ss o r o f m n? o f the F \ e R o f Texas c o p y ­ s e m h A m a n from the College of H o ffm a n , a *«*ta n ^ Pharmacy. I geography, secretary. t r ig h t c o m m itte t. Wednesday. October 24. 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 7 W r e s t lin g C lu b M e e t s S iD E H N T o d a y , S e e k s M e m b e rs E day before he w a i scheduled to leave for the Reg oral N a tio n a l A A U Moot; W a lk e r M e tca lf, who placed firs t at the Texas A A U meet; Sid K a cir, third pl* e w in ­ ner of the Regional N A A l ; and Harold and W a rre n Jin d ric n . The Most Popular wanted as m any student to Jon; tho club a* possible. “ A I M w ill have the powerhouse th.s yeas, and w Ii be our tougt ' it com petition,'’ ( reoshaw .-aid. Intramural Scores B i o m e ) u i Sw ad** 19, W h t - Wildc a ta I 2. Dom. G-H 24, Prawner H all IS . N orco A r m ' 12, F R D D a f k b i f 'f A I M E 20, lira kenridge H all 6. U C C 13, B S L 0. Phi Kappa P^i 14. I beta X i 0. T w in Pina* 47, C hina Ho . =0 9. Place io Eat ONE DAY Mexican Food C leaning and Pressing No 504 EAST AVE. Phone 7-0253 E * Ira Charge LONGHORN CLEANERS Ph 253* Guadalupe « 1*47 T h e Texas Book Store has simply counters t L s o n g h o Sport* And th e re ’* no jo y in Austin, D a ,.as, or the G re a t Pla in s today, fo r the big boy* w ent down S a tu r­ day . . . one-two-three. B u t it was a typ ica l day at bat in the S o u th ­ west park and so now the league has seven favorites and seven darkhorses. ( o n feren re team* 'a n survive the rig o r of intersectional w ar­ In a dr* ,1 g room t a i x a few fare (13 won 5 lost this y e a r) da;. before trip North C aro lin a but let them mix among themgame, f o ao i Ed Prier* told h.s elves and respective w in-*tre*k» player s last about as long as a ro ach ’* “ A ll anyb ody 'a n it* ic of you i* security. that you give yo ur best, which Now anybody ran take a pick ma bp more *>om<' flays than and stand a 7-1 chance of being ©the)*. W e don’t expert you to r.ght A rkan*a* for its massive ,■.n ti,em ail line, Rice and T C C for the r un“ Give '.'our b e st" . . . they did. ce rta in ty , S M U for its passing, “ ( a n 't '* n them all' . • . they \A*M for its ground game, Texas didnt. N ow if P rice eau convince for 's rushing and defen*e, or om r o f the fan that no So it ii west Ba lor for all-around balance and ji un: -an win them ab, he'll he L a r r y Isbell. Thank you, we pas*. free from ab long enough to devote ample tim e to keeping hi* Ha lor roaches, tired o f competteam the form idable title-contend mg > th other school* for t h e b i g er tho* t ’n I* is -igrnfw ant that name prep stars, c o n rrn tra 'e d Hog players, w th frp*h memories ti is ye a r on the equally fine p la y­ -if froglegs a id roa»‘ bear, called ers o f I c i e r fame. A! im ni roundly S te e r meat the toughest, one say* c riti'iz e d them, envisioning anlog it wa “ by fa " the he: • tram other period of Hear football obthey had met r u n ty , Ii if evid e n tly the strategy I he am azing thing about, the paid off. W ith scarcely a single A rk a n s a s’ loss is that there ha* name p ia ; . a on its roster, the Cub her '■ a1 rno«* no critic, in that the freshm en trounced the Y e arlin g team had a b e d o w n or was out- headliners la it F rid a y , 25-6 . . . ( "aer,cd. 'I ne supporter* seem to I t ’* nice to see Bud W ilk in so n have taker, the defeat a grac* ful* pl a; the fa r t of the good loser iv as the team arid coaches. T o le r­ a fte r ail these years. In past ance of the loss factor would he T'-xa g a mes, he had the habit of the most refreshing addition to p u tting ti;'1 coaching bec on B la ir THE MOST DISTINCTIVE SERVICE IN AUSTIN O Stud en t Finish Pant* 30c 16c Shirt* Rough D ry P ic k - u p a n d each each 8c lh Delivery (H ju ev lc S is ia m TEXAS BOOK STORE J jcu m d A ij 15 ( "t 14th D iicount at Red on C »*h-(arry River 8-2586 C h e rry ith such statem ents a i, “ J'm as has more and better p la y ­ a s than we do, but my boys won it " W hen the Longhorns won t h e last one, I e stated “ Texas has the het ’ r r te a m ,” then added “ s iperb iv coached " . . . Jim W e a th e ra ll and B e rt ( lark, O klahom a co-cap­ tains, are both native Texan*. ( l a r k once m atriculated here but unhappy over his prospects and dropped out. . . . A fte r last. w eek’* K ansas game, the Sooner p layers had much praise for the Ja y h a w k passer J e r r y Robertson, who once tossed for our 48 S h o rt­ horns. “ S a tu rd a y ’s H e ro ” w ill hp F r i ­ day, S a tu rd a y , S u n d a y, and M on­ d a y ’s farce a* a downtow n theater. I f Hollyw ood accuse* college foot­ ball of exploiting the public d o l­ la r w h at ran w e cav Hollyw ood is doing with film s like this? * now the subject of numerous exr am atory phrases. In a locker room b riefing ses­ sion, B ill Dub©**, assistant roach who scouted the sophomore-stud­ ded Owls in their upset victo ry over S M U last S a tu rd a Bight, told the Longhorn* of R ic e ’* o f­ fense, which rides on the hall ca r­ ryin g of Teddy Riggs and Ko«*e Johnson and the s p a rk in g passing p y - G O L U C K Y ! SO UTH W EST w e R u t h Down* P lay* A rlin ili Opp. B a v in O p p. 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CO N FEREN C E TI A Opp * ,r U O"* tasting cigarette. And L u cky Strike , e SW C Statistics Opp. T C I’ O p p. Tass* It takes fine tobacco to give you a better- T h a t's n The fir* ) ten, w ith fir s t place point* voted in parentheses Point* Tea 1,354 1. Tennessee (7 0 ) 1,204 2. M ichigan S ta te (2 8 ) 1,022 3. Georgia Tech (1 6 ) 878 4. Illin o i* (1 2 ) ’M ural Schedule 841 5. M aryland (1 3 ) 6. Southern ( a lifo rm a (1 3 ) 711 W ED N ESD AY 821 7. B a v lo r (2 ) T o u c h F o o t b a ll 528 Cl*** H 8. Princeton (2 ) 3 o'clock 435 9. C a lifo rn ia ( I ) .-litma Nu * V-ar.o 182 Dolt* bai tia Epsilon * Phi (>• *a TF#'* 10. Texa* O p p. better-m ade cigarette r In the offensive line, center B ib C A IR O , S g y p t, Oct. 23.— T*'— M cD onald and rig h t guard C h a r­ Po lice fired into u n ru ly mob* in ley Sow ell subbed fo r injured Ja c k Dubose a.so sounaed a w arning Ba rto n and B ill M ilb u rn respec­ A le x a n d ria and used tear ga* to about the R ec defense which was disperse other crowds which ro am ­ tiv e ly “ t e r r if c against S M U . " The O w l ed ti e streets of r airn today in In add.lion to his offensive- a n ti- British dem onstrations. line hebi the M ustai g* to 87 yards worries, P rice was also confronted rushing and combined w ith the One dem onstrator wa* reported w ith a defensive headache. L in e ­ secondary to hold .SMU s famed k lied in A le x a n d ria , where police backer Don Mena.sco is sidelined p a c in g attack at bay. charged w ith club* and then used for two weeks w ith a sprained T h in the Longhorns w ent to 'h e ir g in ' when a crowd o f several ankle sustained in the A rk an sas work. The Orange offense, which contest and replacing him is prov­ thousand refuged to break up. fa v o re d badly a- *mes du n: g the ing to be quite a task. He In te rio r M in is te r F u a d Sc ra p ap­ A rk ansas gam,', rece -.cd special parent to Mendsco’s job is sturdy E d -Din Pasha said tra ito r* and attention during tho w orkout. Glen P ric e but Dor, Cunningham crim inals had in filtra te d into d e m ­ ( oarh Ed P ric e experim ented w ith may be moved up from his rig h t onstration- planned as a day of various backfield com binations in ha.foa k p st to pi ag the gap. rn' arming fo r E g y p tia n “ m artyrs. an e ffo rt to f nd a unit which can click consistently. B a 1*4 O f A * tn r ,W l* d B r r * * SM! LUCKIES TASTE BETTER! r a com bination o f quarte: ra ck D ra ke and end B ill H ow ton. Baylor, Texas, Still In Nation's Top IO Opp p g Ch Omega sn arn aw ay with the O range B ra c k e t sw im m ing t i­ tle Tuesday nipnt. w hile Alpna Ch: Omega took the W h ite Bracae* crow n in women s intram ural*. Alpha Chi Omega gathered n •42 points fo r the e h am p io r'h p and the Chi O ’* scored 50. P; Beta Phi placed second in the O range B ra c k e t w ith 46 points and Delta Gam m a wa* th ,rn w ith 34. Placing second in the W bite B ra c k e t was A lpha D elta Pi with 41 and Kappa Kappa Gam m a was third with 37 points. The ( hi O s took fo u r of the seven events, w innin g the two re­ lay* and C yn th ia Sandahl ami C o r­ delia Sprung plac.ng firsts in two AAM a e W C o p Fe m S w im T itle s G am ** H s C h i O m e g a , A C h iO s ( T h ro u g h e n Staff Razorback* were a F o r th 1 Sat a day, g rpater great team o rid n a? age to he than Texas fo r one af ti noon. Bu t there was no let-dov n on the S te e rs ’ part. T h ey were kej : as i.;gh a they en A rk a n s a s’* govcould have b'*< ■ • . president. arid 0 nor, I ‘n iv e r; week-long pep rallies just. keyed the Razorback a little higher. greeting cards! Com e see. B r * and counters of O n O f D a n “ We v orc n ’t robbed. Ju s t got beat by a better team.” .So r e a d th e t e le g r a m from a group of four Texan Sports B y SA M B L A IR Staffer.* in Fayette' iIle. Coming from members of a staff T ' t a n Sparta S t a f f which some regard a substation for the U niversity Sports T ex a s’ Ixrrvghorns gave a lot of time and thought Tuesday a f­ R etu rn in g sq u a d ro n ai *■ Moi r ■ Publicity Office, the wire will go down as Ex hib it A to the ternoon to R ice — th e ir S a tu rd a y Gilm ore, A lan Bean, Ba sil W a lk e r, c o n t r a r y and aho a- the shortest true story written of the a f'e rn o o n opponent and a team Bob Coughlin, and Hob Roark. Texas-Arkansa series chai) wnich was regarded w ith question Crenshaw said they expected to U n iv e rs ity football since Dana m ark* only a few days ago, but have a good tram this ye a r and ter 1951. B ib le ’* freshm an team o f 1938. 6. & Tyia JLcw w /w A t a By AL WARD 7 carot* B ill C renshaw , fa cu lty sponsor of the W re s tlin g 1 Club, announced T uesday th a t the 1951 club would he organized W ednesday at 5 p.m. in G reg o ry Gym 27. The W restlin g Club is a part of The U n iv e rs ity of Texa<= Sports Association for Men and does not enter in Southw est Conference com petition. “ We hope we can get the sport into conference com pe­ tition w ithin tho next few years, Crenshaw stated. A defin ite schedule ria* not been arranged for thi= year, but the first m eot w ill bo with tho Aggie in G reg o ry Gym . The. date will he set later. L a s t year there v ere about 50 members in the club. R eturning starters from the 1950 season are Ja c k T u rn e r, who wa* injured the S Police Fire On Egyptian Mobs ' A ' r m * FOR VA N H EU SEN UNIVERSITY STYLES Wednesday, October 24, 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 C L^on.9 rn , p . r n everywhere. The big international publicity stunt known as United Nations Week reaches a c l i m a x today with the observance of UN Day. This, the sixth anniversary of the founding of the Great Debating Society, is being celebrated from New York to New Delhi and from Hong Kong to Hamburg. This campus is included in the hulla­ balloo, quite naturally, since that is “ pro­ per procedure" for educational institu­ tions. As critics of the f anf are point out, mayors and other officials cannot well afford to refuse to proclaim an official UN Day in their respective domains. On the other hand, there is plenty of opposition to the widespread celebrating. Even within many supposedly “co-oper­ ating" organizations— Democratic Party, Republican Party, Brotherhood of Rail­ way Trainmen, U.S. Chamber of Com­ merce, among others— reports leak out telling of dissatisfaction with the master promotion plan. One eminent DAR member, Mrs. Madelon I>eetch, spoke for her group in labeling it a "drive for world govern­ ment, to enable foreign countries to write our laws, commandeer our defense, tax or confiscate our resources, and try our citizens before alien courts." While those sentiments may be exceedingly strong, they ar f essentially shared bv the “ UN,so w ha t? ” portion of the population ‘SN ~ZJccn Tha t skeptical segment collectively wonders whether the UN, snarled in the intricacies of veto powers and red tape, is capable of accomplishing anything other than scattered welfare programs. Six years. Approximately four dozen vetoes by Russia alone. The future of world peace among the major powers is, at best, touchy. Small nations like Iran do as they please. And so on. It is one thing to band together for world betterment when member nations conscientiously act toward that better­ ment; it is another to have member na­ tions eternally disrupt the organization's purposes through bickering and ulterior motives. S ig n Vp f lo w As the deadline for applying for the new series of Selective Service college qualification tests approaches, eligible students are being reminded on all sides to sign up. Brigadier General Paul L. W akefield, state director of Selective Service, said that students whose academic year ends at mid-term are urged to apply for the December 13 test. If they do so, they will have scores in their files when the local boards consider their cases early in 1952. The state director indicated that those who do not have test score results in the hands of their local boards may have “a very difficult time indeed” in securing deferments. Local boards are not bound by test results or scholastic standings, but they are known to generally follow such ratings. Passing up the opportunity to take these tests, while not assuring a draft call, is a needless gamble. Hrecze Presidential aide Harry Vaughn, re­ cipient of the famous deep freezer in 1949, told a reporter yesterday in Wash­ ington that he is finding it “ rather ex­ pensive" to keep the freezer “ in running order." He didn't, however, mention anything about giving it back, House Resolution 6 Is Ambiguous in Content By J E R R Y B I S H O P C o n t r o v e r s y seeno* t o he a p r i n g i n g a f r e s h o v e r t h e proposed constitutional an endm e n t l i f t i n g t h e c e i l i n g or. state welfare expenditures. The proposed am endm ent, or.* o f f i v e t o b e v o t e d o n by T e x a n s N o v e m b e r 13, w o u l d r a sp t h e s t a t e s a n t e i n t o t h e w e l f a r e p o t f r o m $ 3 5 million t 0 j j j (T , ‘ f n r a *5 s t a n c e t o t h e" n e e d y a g e d b l i n d , a n d d e p en d e n t children. O p p o n e n t s o f H o u s e Jo i n t are ov er 65 y e a r s of age and are bona fide citizens of TexT h e y m u s t h a v e l iv e d in T e x a s fo r five of th e p a s t nine y e a r s including the ye ar preced in g application. -• N e e d y b l i n d p e r s o n s o v e r t h p a * p o f - 1 * ho a r e b o n a fid* citizens of Texas, They, alR° . m u s t h a v e r e s i d e d in Tpxi M f o r t h p b a s t flVP o u t o f - n i n e y e ars including the >par Preceding application. N e e d y c h i l d r e n u n d e r 16 y e ar s o f ag e a n d wh o a r e citi- a n d d e p e n d e n t c h i l d r e n is $ 3 5 million. Should a federal g r a n t be a c c e p t e d , t h e s t a t e m u st match that g r a n t prov i d e d i t is n o t o v e r $ 3 5 mi l l ion. The proposed a m en d m en t rai9es t h e ^ o u n t th a t th e S t a t e m a y s p e n d b y $7 m i l . l i o n , t h a t us, t o $ 4 2 m i l l i o n . T h p r p is n o t h i n * t h a t c h a n g e s t h e p r e s e n t c o n s t i t u t i o n a l re.-trictions. T h e a i g u m e n t s e e m s t o lie around the beginning sen- R e s o l u t i o n 6 as t h e p r o p o s e d a m e n d m e n t is k n o w n , c l a i m t h a t it w o u l d l i f t t h e w e l f a r e n r a n fo r “ alien* and outB i d e r s ” by r e m o v i n g r e s i l i e n c e restriction* The result would he t h a t t h e o l d - a g e a s s i s t a n c e , vi, ii j i n c r e a s e .-o g r e a t l y I h, j* , aire p e n <, or; ^ f, „ u o j,j v-na e r 7pr^ o f T c x * s - T h e >' m u s t h a v e r e s i d e d in t h e s t e l e f o r a immediately preceding application. T w e n t y d o l l a r s is t h e m a x i m u m a m o u n t t h a t can be paid PPr m o n t b t f ) t h e n o p d -v b ! i n d The maximum amount that t h e «ta*.e c a n s p e n d o n as«i sl a n c e to t h e n e e d y ag ed , blind, t e m p o f b o t h H>,K 6 an, i t h p p r e s e n t law T h is s t a t e s t h a t 'th e L e g i s l a tu r e shall h a v e th e p o w e r by g e n e ra l laws to provide . . . such oth er himt a t i o n - . r e s t r ic ti o n s , a n d reR u l n t i o n a as m a y b y t h e U gislature be d eem ed e x p e d ie n t f o r a s s i s t a n c e t o, a n d f o r p a y nri ent o f a s s i s t a n c e t o ” n e e d y stead of larger. t h a t t h i s wa® t h e the L egislature.” Those narking t h a t t h - * n ‘t t h e intent of the _ a ~'e( l - T h ey claim “ in te n t of H J R 6 say s t o r y a t all Legislature, ire c l a i m , w a s t o m e r e l y i nr r»a-e t h e amu j r t o f m o n e y , t , c g pa a Ou t t o t n t lle eel\ agt i b. n and dependent * ’ n , , n. . 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Post Offic. st ll tile amenument aii'i, A .-fin. Texas under he Act of March 3, 1*13, t h e n , o f c o u r s e , l e g i s l a t i v e i n- _______________ I d o n 't think I should d is t u r b S n a r f m«t*e o u t ah e x a m in a tio n ,*' the on th o se r e c e iv i n g s t a t e assisDaJ/ ^ s m i t h / ' j o l i 0. ' ' r . i f . t i n o ♦a n < e a oto nr aynr Aller f.oi . i stiller. 'I vt i J t Va lari. F r a n c a Wn a b l . Raymour I. N e e d a g e d p e r s o n * tvho w.iafi.ld, i r a n , David Wiley. ----------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------- -- Associated Collegiat. Pr es. — By Bibler Little M an on the Campus i n t e n t i o n s of t h e world o r g a n i z a ­ tion a r e e v i d e nc e d by the f a c t t ha t it* m e m b e r s voted with t h e I nit ed S t a t e s on thi s issue. Dr. U. E. A y r e s , p r o f e s s o r of e c o n o mi es , bel i eves t h a t t he U n i t ­ ed N a t i o n s h a s c e r t a i n l y m a de greater strides towards wo r l d p e ace t h a n it p r o g e n i t o r , t he L e a gu e o f Na t i ons . Dr. A y r e s said t hat it is not. f a i r to t h e U n i t e d N a t i o n s to s a y t h a t it ha: fal len d ow n by n o t e n ­ t e r i n g a n a n a r b i t r a t o r into t h e Iranian and Egyptian d is pu t e s w i t h Br i t ai n. H e sai d, “ I d o n ' t see how the U n i t e d N a t i o n s c ou l d ent e r t h e s e d i s p u t e s unl e s s t h e c o u n ­ t r i e s i nvol ved wo ul d a g r e e to i t . ” Dr. B r a n d t o o k a s i mi la r view, He bel i eves t h a t t he I r a n i a n d i s ­ p u t e is a n i n t e r n a l m a t t e r . B u t b e ­ c a u s e of the i n t e r n a t i o n a l n a t u r e o a f the S u ez ( a n a l in t h e E g y p ­ t i an d is pu t e , he bel i eves t h a t the United Nations might claim j u r i s ­ di ct i on t h e r e . Dr. ( d i a r i e s A. T i m m f eel s t h a t t he U n i t e d N a t i o n s has s h o w n t h a t it c a n do a g r e a t deal of good w h e n t h e m e m b e r s c o - o p er a t e in g oo d faith. Bu t he sai d, “ T h e e x p er i e n c e* rn K o re a a n d iii o t h e r s i t u a t i o n s i n d i c a t e cl e a r l y t h a t w h e r e a s we s houl d wo r k t h r o u g h t h e U n i t e d N a t i o n s a s f a r as possible, we c a n ­ li it y e t e n t r u s t o u r d e s t i ni e s un­ r e s e r v e d l y to t h a t o r g a n i z a t i o n . T h e U n i t e d N a t i o n s is only a leagues a n d r a n be e f f e c t i v e only i n s o f a r as r nembei s t a t e s m a k e it effective.” Dr. E mn i e t t o R e d f o r d , pr of es• I o f g o v e r n m e n t , s u m m e d up m o s t of t he views b y s a yi n g he bel i eves t h a t t h e U. N. — or some w o r l d o r g a n i z a t i o n —-is e s s e n t i a l to h o p e s f o r wo r l d peace. “ P e r m a n e n t peal e c a n n o t h e re al iz e d w i t h o u t a w o r l d o r g a n i z a ­ t i on. T h o se wdio hopi f o r peace will be g r a t i f i e d t h a t t he I NO ha- been as s u c c e s s f u l as it bas, a n d will be h o p e f u l t h a t it can be s t r e n g t h e n e d in t he f u t u r e , ’ Dr. R a d k e v said. Fear of Israel Urges Removal of British By J IM C O C K R U M Br i t is h t r o o p s in t h e S u e z C anal a r e a are caug ht between acute n a­ t i on a l i sm , s t r a t e g i c n ec e s s i t y , an d r i va l r el i gi ons in t h e i r d e f e n s e o f a n a n c i e n t t r a d e - r o u t e t o t h e Eas t . F o r e i g n Mi n i s t e r S a l a h el-Din last w e e k lai d E g y p t ’* a c t i on a g a i n s t S u e z t r o o p s t o a d e s i r e to remove B r i t is h troops from E g y p t ’s soil a n d a f e a r of Israel, “ Wh o t al k q u i t e f r e e l y of b u i l d ­ i ng an e m p i r e f r o m t he E u p h r a t e s t o t he N i l e .” S a l a h el- Di n m a i n t a i n s t h a t t h e 1936 tr e a t y be tw ee n Bri ta in an d E g y p t ha s b e e n a b r o g a t e d by B r i t ­ ish t r o o p c o n c e n t r a t i o n s w h i c h he s a ys e x ce e d t h e 1 0 , 00 0 a g r e e d to a n d a r e in a r e a s o t h e r t h a n t h o s e s p e c i f i e d . H e al s o p o i n t s o u t t h a t t h e UN c o n s i d e r s a t r e a t y s i gne d d u r i n g o c c u p a t i o n a t r e a t y si gned u n d e r d u r e s s ( B r i t a i n occ u p i e d E g y p t in 1 93 6 - - t h e t r e a t y h as l o n g si nce b e e n c o n t r o v e r s i a l ) . Mos l em S a l a h el- Di n a c c u se s the UN of r e f u s i n g t o e n f o r c e its d e ­ c i s i o n s m a d e in r e g a r d t o Pales­ tine. He ci t es as u n f u l f i l l e d r e s o ­ l u t i o n s ; I) r i g h t of A r a b r e f u g e e s e i t h e r t o r e t u a n t o t h e i r h o m e s or r e c e i v e j u s t c o m p e n s a t i o n 3) int e r - n a t i o n a l i z a t i o n of J e r u s a l e m ; 3) partit ion of Pa l e s t i n e . He m a k e s plai n t h a t t he Mos l em l e a g u e d o e s n ’t w a n t I s r a el a r o u n d , s a y i n g thai E g yp t will n o t e v e n c o n s i d e r j o i n i n g a Mi ddl e E a s t e r n T r e a t y O r g a n i z a t i o n ( s i mi l a r to N A T O ) unti l Br i t is h t r o o p s a r e r e m o v e d f r o m S u e z a n d tho UN e n f o r c e s P a l e s t i n e deci s i ons. Loss of s t r a t e g i c a l l y v a l u a b l e Suez (bom bing distan ce to Baku, 1,200 mi le s ; S t a l i n g r a d , 1, 500; M a g n i t o g o r s k , 2 , 200- i.s t o o d a n ­ g e r o u s f o r G r e a t B ri t a i n t o c o n ­ si der. D o u b t o f E g y p t ' s a b i l it y to p r o t e c t it Hiiainst a g g r e s s o r s has been e x p re s s e d . I n d e x o f t h e i m p o r t a n c e o f the c a n a l to B r i t a i n can be o b t a i n e d f r o m t h e fact, t h a t t h e b a n k s a r e a l m o s t o n e c o n t i n u o u s mi l i t ar y c a m p . Its loss c ou l d m e a n t he loss o f t h e whole Mi ddl e East I n t e n s e n a t i o n a l i s m has f l o u r ­ ished a n d g r o w n in t he Mi ddl e E a s t since the T u r k i s h e m p i r e d e ­ l a y e d a n d c r u m b l e d d u r i n g t he 19th c e n t u r y . F e a r of t h e R u s s i a n empire and a desire for a trad er o u t e to Indi a ha s put a s o m e ­ t i me s r e l u c t a n t B r i t a i n in t h e p o ­ si ti on of c a r r i e r of t he “ W h i t e m a n ’s b u r d e n ’’ in t h a t a r e a . In 1800 t h e Mi ddl e E a s t e r n Mo s l e m e m p i r e o f tile T u r k s i n ­ cl u de d R o u m a n i a , G r e e c e , S e rb i a , B u l g a r i a , a n d A l b a n i a as well as E gypt a n d e t h e l Mos l em c o u n ­ tr ies. By 1806, E g y p t ha d r e v ol t e d a n d g o t t e n s o m e s o v e r e i g n t y . In 182*9 m o s t of G r e e c e b r o k e f r e e . Bulgaria, Ubania, and Bos ni a s o u g h t f r e e d o m also a n d th*- R u s ­ si an b e a r saw a l e g i t i m a t e r e a s o n f o r h e l p i n g h e r S la v o n ic , C h r i s t i a n neighbors .it t he s a m e t i me a c ­ q u i r i n g i s t a n b u l , g a t e w a y t o t he B l ack Se a . B r i t a i n , wi t h h e r t r a d e l o u i e t o the Last th reate ned, found herself back ing the c o rr u p t ' Turkish e m p i r e a g a i n s t t h e R u s ­ sians. In 1853 C z a r Nicholas I o f f e r e d G r e a t Br i t ai n b o t h E g y p t a n d C r e t e as hoi s h a r e in a p r o p o s e d p a r t i t i o n o f the T u r k i s h e mp i r e . B r i t a i n r e f u s e d , allied h e r s e l f with F r a n c e , a n d e n d ed R us s i an i n f l u ­ en c e t e m p o r a l ily by w i n n i n g the C r i m e a n war. Me a nw h il e , P r a n c e ha d t a k e n t h e lea-! .n Egypt a n d obtained « co nc e s s i on t o cut t h e S u e z ( anal . De L c - s e j s f i ni s h e d t he c a n a l a f t ei 10 y e a r s l a b o r in 1869. T h e st ock f o r t he c a n a l c o m p a n y w e n t to F r e n c h m e n a n d t he K h e d i v e o f E g y p t . K h e d i v e Sai d t h e n e m ­ b a r k e d on a s cr i es of b o r r o w i n g s f r o m t h e F r e n c h . His son I s m a i l c o n t i n u e d t he cu s t om. I n a fewr y e a r s Is mai l w a s in d e b t 91, 000, 000 p o u n d s s t e rl i ng . T h e c a n a l Mock r e p r e s e n t e d his o n l y ass et s. H i s people w e r e c r u s h e d u n d e r for ced lalioi, cr ue l t a x a t i o n , a n d p l u n d e r i n g by a c r o w d o f concess i onai r es . f inally, in 1875, Ismail sold his st ock in t he c a na l to B r i t a i n f o r f o u r mi ll ion p o u nd s st er l i ng . T h e British, under Disraeli, found t h em s e l v es o w n i n g c o n t r o l o f a c a n a l f o u r - f i f t h s of w h o se ti a f fie was British. C a m e 1876 a n d I s mai l w a s still in de bt . So he s u s p e n d e d p a y m e n t and foreign in te rve nt ion came. B r i t ai n a n d P r a n c e f o r c e d h i m to a c c e p t s e r vi c e s o f t w o m i n i s t e r s of f i n a n c e, as well as a dvi c e on o t h e r m a t t e r s He a g r e e d , b eg a n to i n t r i gu e , a n d t h e Brit ish a s k e d the S u l t a n of T ur ke y t o d e p os e Ismail a n d put his son on t he t h r o n e An a n t i f o r e i g n m o v e m e n t d e v e l o p e d , but by S e p t e m b e r t he E g y p t i a n r e g i m e n t s w e re d e f e a t ­ ed. W i t h the g o i n g of Disr aeli an d t he c o m i n g o f G l a d s t o n e, B r i t a i n m a de one of h e r fi rst p r o mi s e s to l e a v e - a* soon as t he y coul d set i mp a r es po n s i b l e g o v e r n m e n t anti an e f f i c i e n t E g y p t i a n a r m y . In 1882, r i o t s b r o k e o u t a n d t h * t h r e a t o f a G erm an in v a sio n o f F r a n c e d e ve l o p e d , so t h e F ren ch withdrew. By 1914 t h e m y t h o f T u r k i s h r ul e o v e r E g y p t was e n de d . W ith ­ in t h e c o u n t r y a n a t i o n a l i s t m o v e ­ m e n t h a d d e v e l o p e d a n d s p r e a d to t he p e a s a n t r y . T h e n , in 1914, B rit­ a i n m a d e H u s s e i n K a mi l S u l t a n of Eg ypt and Eg yp t a Britist p ro t e c ­ t o r a t e . T o p r o t e c t Suez, t h e y se n t m o r e t r oops . At t he e n d of Wo r l d W a r I t he E g y p t i a n s c o n s i d e r e d t h e Alli ed d o c t r i n e of s e l f - d e t e r m i n a t i o n o f p e opl e s as app l i ca b l e to t h e m . So in 1919 w i d e - s p r e a d s t r i k e s d e v e l o pe d a n d Br i t ai n c o n s i d e r e d r e l a x i n g g o v e r n m e n t a l c o n t r o l of fcgypt. O n F e b r u a r y 28, 1922, E n g l a n d r e c o gn i z e d t h e i n d e p e n d ­ e n ce of E g y p t — p r o v i d i n g t h a t t r o o p s co u l d b e k e p t in c e r t a i n a r e a s a n d a f i na n c i a l a d v i s o r s houl d s t a y on to a d m i n i s t e r t h e -hill u n p a i d d e b t . O n A u g u s t 26, 1 9 5 6 , B r i t a i n m a d e a t r e a t y of al l ia nc e wi t h E g y p t , m a k i n g t he t r o o p s a g r e e ­ m e n t now in q u e s t io n . W h en E g y p t j o i n e d t h e L e a g u e o f N a ti o n ? in 1937 it had a p o p u l a ­ t i o n o f 16 mi ll ion. In 11*15 it wa s on e of t h e si g n a t o r i es of t h e U n i t ­ ed N a t i o n s c h a r t e r . 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N o in ’ O' *rn cwt r*ece%mr C a i ' 5 3 - ’, 2 5 3 . 2 5 0 2 H i g h l a n d T e r ­ race M usic RF, ( OF DF P M M ! wishes S sterna, f or 1 i M O T O R B l k I- or u r n n l " . W i l l V'*' f h c r . e . 5 8 . 0 4 1 3 o r 5-0 3 5 9 . C«»H« W * W * a y , D e to u r 24, 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Pag* 4 UNIVERSITY STUDIO Campus, Austin League ACT Gives Satire O n Amateur Theater Sponsor UN Day Party H a * * ta g e d r e a rr- * *• e w h en her d e * f r m i r pd r .-'-m d ie h ailed It w ill run through is the theme of the “ T o rch ­ Guftda ape a g r e a te r 't a i a - ic c e e d in g Sunday night. p la y. T h e amayed w o m an g la d ly bearers,” Austin C ivie T h e ate r pro­ N evilly n Bobo, I r.i v e r i t y stu­ s e t t le ' dow n t i r < ,s e w if« d u ties, duction. T h e firs t perform ance dent. ia the female mad. She por­ to the g re at 'f a c t io n o f her ria ” , A satire o r an am ateur theater Th* Playh ouse, 2s 28 w ill besrin at 8:15 p.m., Wednea- trays a mJ ng w ife w ho, against her husband's wishes, decides to become ai actress rn a local amnte u r tn e a te i, I he overiv-ent.husad woman has as rn .ch a ting a b ility at a lady elephant tra in er. hu aband . O ther Ur:v«:--|t rn idente n the ca vt are B ii < atltpbeii, et age m a ' ag e r in t h e second ac*, ano fjs R o s q u e D uB««c, a semi-profe*- a .o n a l actor. •i oi i hbeai el s wa-, w ritte n by s'age view of a “ p ay WI thin a G e o rg e K ‘ y in 1922, a t the tim e p la y.” " It picture? backstage the “ lit t le th e a te r • 'm o v e m e n t w as The M IN O R , act shows a o hc’k- problems,” sa d Kill ' a b a n e t. «ec- g e ttin g a atar N re ta ry of the Austin C ivic The*S t u d e n t tic k e ts a re 90 cerite tPT. w it h B la n k e t I t l l . R e g u a r tic k e ts \ f.,, the y< mg star's firer are $1.50. R e s e rv a tio n s a re r e ­ -'age perform ance, she is instant- q u ire d and m ay be ob*.,.neb a" the jv su rro u n d ed by st host o f w e ll­ P la y h o u s e by p h o n in g 0-0541, w is h e rs giving her the “ b f head.’ Prescriptions Allercreme Cosmetics Surgical Garments ED second P h a r m a c is t 1910 G u a d a lu p e P h o n e 2-521 I Faculty to Play Original Canzonas T O N IG H T — O CTO BER 24 the Forty Acre Ramblers playing “ T hree rrz n rn c it f it TCL ^ T IC M N IC O IO ^ U v E E n T T6l . 7-1527 C ■ R S Mona Fireman O T W O S H O W S N IG H FLY Fe a tu re Sta rts at 7 P M. D R I V E - IN “ JO A N O F A R C ” with I ngrid Berg man ‘T A R Z A N A N D T H E LEO PARD WOMAN ’ Jo h n n y Wots muller L I T Edward At notd Billy Dr Wolf* P U S Bf RAH DA SPOR I S TECH. MUSIC Al SHORT V l T E 7 - 1 7 0 1 HI H S -V,;.., Iscu ’DC T H E T H IN G ” with K enneth Colby M a rg a re t Sheridan “ TARZAN S P E R IL ” with L e * Bax te r V irginia Huston M O N T O P O L IS f IRS I SHOW S P M F IR S T SH O W 2 P Paul M H rn irid M rrlr O bri in— "PARDON MY t RENCH" flr»t Austin Showing R A Y M IL L A N D “ N ight Into nusnn M orning ' r n “ C IN D E R E L L A ” A W a l t Disney Feature in Technicolor al»o“ K O N - T IK I” A documentary picture on 7 2900 YANK F IRS I SHOW fl P M I R ANC IS GOI ,S TO THI R ACt S' Donald O'Conner Piper I amir with JO H N I T Dear B ra t1 “ Here Comes the Groom R P T E L ...2 - 8 7 0 9 HI HI S THI ( OMI DY THAI TOPS P M ALI ! JA N E W Y M A N T E L .. B H B B O B 9639RN Pi+tAui B IN G C R O S B Y R E 5 2 9 ! DOUGLAS - DARNELL Held O ver! U 2 /w v W f l T O ■Pip.rUITtlF. q CT T Tnt G U Y I W H O CAM E, BACK I U I r T T F I. 2 - 5 A II H GDI AK "M R B E L V E D E R E R IN G S TH E B E L L ” C lifto n W ebb R I D E R S IN T H E S I O with Gene Au tre y * It s M M B * T IM B in T E X A S ! * OPEN T h e p arty w a! be held in the T ry o u ts for next w ee k ’s pro­ liv in g ro<>m of C aro t hers I form i- deletion produced ny Tom C ollins tory. A , fore./- students as w ell w ill a. so be held. as Cam pus League members are ^ invited to attend. T alent t r y o u t w ill c o n t in -e T h e decoration* w ill i n c l u d e W ednesd ay in Texas I mon 315U N posters, a b irth d a y tak e in 1 6 f r o m 3 t o 5 n a ‘ rn 8 noftor of the sixth birthday of the to 9:30 p.m., M a ry ( are Daggett, U N , and a globe w ith stream ers T ale n t Com m ittee cha o a r , has ieading to the p m rn howl, anno meed. * The taler.’ e n tertain er* arf a l­ Th ee En g l isomer w ,1! address ways in demand by hospitals, fo r t e G ra d u a te C lub W ednesday efitertainm en* a* I mon dances, evening rtf 7:45 o’clock in a forum r.ear-by camp shows, a ! snows in on the subject o f T h u rs d a y ’# ejec­ A u stin , Mi** D oggett *a i. tion* in firi ta in. T h e y are Dr. R. 4 The A m e r i c a n F i n a n c e A s s o c i a ­ V Samson of Lond on, B ill Sh el­ ton, bu- ne-* m ajor from O xford, tion WU11 meet Th . r*qa • ght a*, and A lfre d D ale, ,aw student from 7 o ’clock in W ag g en er Ha.. IO U ♦ New castle. The forum rn the In te rn a tio n a l Mr* (Hon p.m. W ednesday in W om er s (iy m n . T h ey w ill Fie initiated a fte r the banquet. S E N S IB L Y PRK LD Al r o t AL. La t new members to be an nounced are th "Se o f S trik e and Sp ,i ie, O rc he is, ami B o w and A r ­ Over Texas I heater 7 9439 iirow. New members of S trik e and Sp a re bowling ( >ub, ai « < ynth a A rm sw o rth , I>a N ella Huecek, J " Anne Burroug hs, < a lle y ( an*, S h irle y * oibath, M a rily n McTee, trea irer, Norm ■ Broid .reporte , and M a ry Jan B la n moat. . *./ — ... — ------- 5 HOURS $895 DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS IS NOVEMBER I G REG SC O TT Presents Therapy Meeting Begins Sessions Dr. N ina R idenour, director of the ed icati na! division of the N a ­ tional V-sociatioi fo r M ental H ealth, w ill *peak a* 7 p.m. W ednesday at the U n iv e rsity Methodist Ed u catio n t enter. The meeting is part <>f an occu­ pational and re cre a tio n a l therapy workshop eo-sponsorad by the Boat < 1 of T exas S ta te Hospitals and Sp ecial Schools a n n Hogg Foundation. Dr. R den our w ill also lead a la b o ra to ry session at 8:3d a.m. for the • m inty M ental H ealth S o ­ cieties at the D ris k ili H otel, L IN D A Jacket , 26' front-belted cardigan semi-fit’ ed back . . . tm*® bow-top pocxeti . . . three-button front . . . full SPO RTSTER Like a good laugh? Like a good drama? 90c if ^ b nu; DhnnP f v f K J ! patch pocket* . . Five Tax m A A k " Oct.24-28% B rills A u stin C iv ic th eatre Holders 2 9 fh * f ’ GUADALUPE Starting Tonight lining . . . * 37.95 . . . tw o-button front . . . simulated O UTLA W 264” casual wrap­ around jacket . . . detachable tie be ’ . . . shirred front and back yokes . . . two rolled welt inset pocket# . . . concealed button# at wa st and yoke , . , full rayon lin ­ ing . . whisper-w'eight #u4de. P n ce .................... * the best dog-gone place on the drag to eat “ 7- length coat. . rayon whisper- weight suede Price ............ m ilitary cuff . . . de’acnable tie-belt Shows A G R A T AMERICAN COMEDY..ON STAuE 36V flare back with V-yoke . . . large to Blanket FO R J jD UA “ fo h lW 55.00 full sa*in lining whisper-weight I FQ Q f •uede. Price ............... J l t i J *■* ..*■* 'isees*. -•sssanpMr. 4 Matching Hats and Purses Available A Selection of Twelve Colors to Choose From l Delicatessen and Restaurant 24th St. at Guadalupe - - MHNBX*!