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doesn't, want prteW and 4H»req >aiid«l|! UNto have agreed in advance to Friday. If there is a chance of He said such a resolve would in* in defense spending will "take planes available for immedisfcac-ple Friday Governor Thotikaa XL
A resolution condemning the
accept a eease fire order if' the quick success or at least a quick war. the Hdoff" all previous estimates tion again*t'*ny intfcd^Mt^ Dewey spoke In emphatic ***' ;iw#
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Chinese Reds would agree also. answer, Entezam plans to carry controls, originally scheduled to and compare with World War IX A uniform code of warnings fd^ terms tonight of the heed for the Hamhung" ^ ^
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The flat opposition of the Ruson the Assembly neSt week. If it be voted on 'Thursday afternoon, spending. citiee to use in case of air raids greatest mobilisation, ia Ameriejux thai tita-United fititeft M
sian bloc indicated Peiping would appears to be slow, he plans to leader hinted in Ithe XHouse of was passed -unanimously in the Much higher taxes, sweeping In* was announced by Civil Defense history. ->. ' •Won g*re vp Or^aixmUeai " not accede to the UN idea hut the recess the Assembly until after Commons that Prim* Miniatar morning session instead. Word dustrial mobilisation and a rigid administrator Millard Caldwell. Dewe^, the titular head'of the of Hamhuny. and jpunisd1|N will try anyway. the Christmas "EoHSSya \vhlle^ the Attlee brought back from Washwas &££& M, war-time economy with at least; A "Red alert," weaning that RepubUcah Party, told the New towsid Ih# fiidtnti lal
Ambassador Nasrollah Entesam, committee works in secret! a and partial wage-price-controls were attack ia believed imminent,' will County Associawhich,is itself six miles inland. -f,
ington new undisclosed York Lawyers
(ran, president of the Assembly, In any case, the Assembly will 'Inflatiortcannot be stopped by regarded as inevitable parts of the consist of a three-minute flue tion in New York that the United Puerto Riean txoope wits thi"
was named specifically in the resonot go home until it has tried agreement with President Trunin]price, wage and ration' controls," developing world crisis. tuating blast from sirens^ or a States must bave an army of 100 Third Division blew Up a Mg!Wa|
lution. as a member of the com-every effort to stop the fighting on atomic weapons. , 'said the policy statement, As an immediate step, the gov-three-minute series of short blasts divisions^ each almost twice the bridge and a railroadJta-id|from whistles. The "all clear" will size of a Russian Red amy'diviof Oro as they pulled bac)be a series of three steady, one-sion; . AP photographer Max minute blasts by horns, sirens, or The New. York governojr called with the Puerto Rkans, Said the
whistles, :with twOrminute Interfor an Air Force of at l^aat .8^ tovto wai mt abUm & pt*dxiMvals or silence in between. groups .at the "earliest possible jSgnfingr . . J
Allied tanks atid planes battered the attacking Chinese in the'^rl#; morning, Desfor said^ About 20i Communists were rapofted..kitted
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mary issued Thursday*action of Wednesday, said Te Corp* units "continued active
trolling and CHICAGO, Dec. Brotherhood of Railroad Train-ticns." ^ -i-The government. Thursday obmen to end tixeir "wfldcaf strike A Tenth Corps
tained a second end-strike court in the Washington terminal and mated Thursday that at least te& order in a renewed effort to halt on "the railroad systems of transRed divisions—about lOO,OO0 m«lt a crippling walkout of railroad portation' of the--United States" —were pressing doyn on.Ute Al* yard workers that has spread from which are under Army
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i«oee 11 ii.i>n inia12 >-The holiday spirit will prevailnoon* The party will be held at %er impression* oi European o'clock. * fSgt&r-' " -" {Mrpl at tbe Andrews Dormitory formal the Whitehall house, 18li Colo countries she visited last summer Members, boarders^.jiod/ex-Friday night, which will b« held .
rado, from 4 to 5: to the International Relaiieai membera ate invited. There will »t the dormitory from B:30 to , <
Will be a Groupof jthe Austin .American be a tree, and the members will Alarge Bilyer CUriatmas_ stocking of candy with a stuffed Association of University Women exchange gifts. RjchaTd Gonzales tree decorated with gold balls ip s? animal and balloon for each child. Friday. The meeting will be at the living room carries outH the
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wUUlUUH W Rwnitftr tntrtovntw yaletide tihsmft in the decorstions. _
Story and playing games, the 12:15 p.m., 'and reservations can t The Arab Student** Att«ciatim» it «hildr*n will have ice cream and be made with Mrs. Eleanor Pace will meet at 4:00 Saturday after•^Three honorary membera have at 6-496%.. -,;»?« , i'iT»' 1
noon at the International Oenter. been added to the Redhead Club.
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THESE SIX BEAUTIES, (from left to rtgjft) Jan Scuriock, Carljtto The sweefheart will be chosen and given a loving cup Saturday headed, are Bill Bates, 'Jimmy
• -> ~ ? • *>•<•;< fcv 1 «a *k-n^tiir «>.NI ~t.:. mal will be held at Campus Guild tant professor of geography, will ta)k on the Texas Medical AssoFuller, and Porter Johnson.
Friday from 9 to 12 p.m. for give the second half of his talk, ciation views on socialized medi-No meetings will be held until co-op memberg^thjir datca^and "The Industrialization of Russia." cine at a meeting of the Graduate January, Barbara^Thurman. presito the 9814th Volunteer Air Re-' Club Friday at tt-p.m. "at "Did dent, announced; Dates for meetWH-V Woody Parker and his band will •erre Trainiiig Squadron, in Seville. ings Drill be announced later, she
play. A program Twill be preChemistry Building 15, Friday, at jDr. Gambrell, a local physician. added, -.* •-•
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Dre^ Glri wifi leading the group in Christmas Tan Delta Phi will have ft house Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. in
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the Phi M« sorority dfcnce. This o.'clock. The house will be decoradecorated.with a blue.and silver
"honor is given the ^iri who the ZetaTau Alpha will have a ted with comic books and other Christmal theme.
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chapter*feels haa; dons most for. t Christmas _ jiazty-epenhfiBse for things along the comic theme, Music will be provided by Billy
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ih« stiarority. 4».; \ . the Sigma Chi's Friday at 7 p.m. Th6 event.is informal.'The pledHorh's orchestra. 1.98
business administration fraternity
The theme wfitl be ^ "Winter ges will give a skit. • *; 'for junior and, senior women,
Wonderland". All decorations win ;\ >The D«)t« GammaV will . -have Phi Delta Thata fraternity will
Wednesday night at a formal din
b©> silver and • blue, and winter an Old-fashioned Christoias parA suppressed desire party will have a Christmas party for mem' ner in Tarry Town "Restaurant.
scenes will decorate the walls. ty* at Cedar Crest yrijjay from be given at the. Sigma Alpha Ep-alums, pledges, and their
bers, Dr. Edmund Heinsohn, minister
Bill Home's orchestra trill play. 8 to 12 p.m. Hie! aK>ropriate .silon house Saturday nijfht begindates, from 7 to 12 p.m., Saturday, of the University Methodist
It i*LT "^Z\ i wti}.;jbe# blue jeans' and ning at 8:30," December 16; at the fraternity Church, addressed the group after
agftiW Delta and cowboy shirts. A midnight •':•• house.' .
• • the dinner on the standards and
Chtfraternlty will formally.;ogen snack will be swrved.;'. " Alpha Phi Omega will have 8
obligations of 'the women-in the
its " jiew -'chapter house, 2606 banquet at the Hitchin' Post aad
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity business world today. . The scorf of tht
Whitas, with a Christmas party Alpha Cbl Omesa sorority .will a formal at the Texas Union Sat
1 will have a. .Christmas party for' New members are -Willeta Air ~y;
Saturday night »t 3 o'clock. ienlbertain members a.nd dates with urday night The banquet Jiegins
members, pledges, and dates, Satder, Eva Bayne, Shirley Beard, '
' --will be'pine cones, a ranch party Saturday night at at 6:30, and the formal lasts from ' / yeor by Glentex!
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mistletoe, yaupon berries, and4k8 o'clock at the Phi Gam Lake-9 o'clock to 12 o^clock. ,•
go Christmas caroling. Burch, Barbara Butchers, Mary ^ .5 ^ ^ v c '
other things Chrisfanasy. -houae. . *
Helen Bratton, Patricia Baxth, G o y illustrations
-Local alumni of the chapter i** '''' * Phi l^appa P*i wiU hold its an-
A Christmas dance and party Sara Ann Berlwitz, Joyce Clark,
will attend the opening are] Delta Tao Delta will hold ft nual dosed Christmas formal Fri
will be held at the Beta Theta Pi Sally Chesnick, Ann KosTty, Alpha
nstice • £. Hickman, Clint _ C. Christrtias-party Saturday night, day, December 15, in the Plural house 8 Jeanette. Ferris, for month,
Saturday evening from Kosky, Doralie v-each
all Sr., attorney; and Room of the Stephen F. Austin
Decemb®^16, from 8:30 to 12 to 12 p>m. for members, pledges, Leathewood, Graciela -Vallve^
Bennett inatractor in xj'clotife at th^Delta house. Music Hotel. ^ ,j
and dates. : ——!• Mary Mayes, Afina Rice, Marie
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Alan Dabney chapter will' be by Jpn Kirkpatrick and A buffet supper will be"served ~
, • Nutter, Rie Stamenburg, Virginia
11 conclude the , program by his orchestrsu ' at 7.p.m. at the fraternity bouse.
Delta Chi fraternity will have Maloney, Kay La Bawy.e, Johnny
a Christmas party for members, Harrison, Be;tty Thomas, and Bev. color on a pure silk their dates, and pledges and dates erly Webber. Saturday night from 8 to 12 p'm.: . square. An up-to-* -v-i H'"' at the fraternity house. 4-^ 'CaQterbury House Phi Gamma Delta fraternity the minute Christ
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b»en ahiioroeed,' 'J'v +•«*»*» •*«-• MiSt Gibson Randle* contralto, th®
iiff ..... *»iember <*f Speaker's morning sermon in the bytertaa Church." The "approximateljr^O-Votce'c'ho-mother. Incidental solos will beFint EaglUh LitiimB Chrnk, m The play, afi~adaptation by Mar-rus and. soloists, all of wlioin are
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the third Sunday in Advent k-' tegular memb^rs-of the group, •v
W married December 14 at. t3i« she is recording secretary and iha King, deals witJi the life ftug: Brown. TChe chorus wilj sing the
fkfr Pre«ibyteri«i Church in X31-rush captain. Mr. I^olniek 1b in celebrated. y t yfi. the old miser, > Scrooge, and how ^11 present "Bethlehem," a parts of the angels, other shep<*
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g$C!«. 'H*itto?l H «ta education jaa-the Marin* Corps, nok stationed The senior choir,"'under ®h?4 *&•. he has a sudden change of heart herds, "caravan, humble worship* *
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was, and aslt oould ti. l_ ^ presented In Austin many times, ti{of the IjOrd," by Handel. Atthe
gift. It depicts in iong" the visit will be conducted • by Dr. Archis
Thm Gotf b Wtll-Orasttd Girl close of tine Bill Odum plays the part of
service children wfll Brown of the angels to the shepherds, N. Jones; director of the regular ji
be presented for baptism. 1 f " ^ 1 (Bbenezer Scrooge, Bob
the coming of the WiserMjen, and morning-choir of tjhe church. Dr.
plays Bob Cratchit, the happy poorOn Sunday afternoon at three
4 the presentation of both the humBen M. Bakkegard is assistant divo'clock the pinual "sunshine idffj.
ble and the. costly gifts to thie rector. Eldon: Sutton^irTreeom-
Classes^ ArelfSecon
ter" party will be' held at the. wife, Mrs, Cratchit; and the child- d
King of Kings, The Anal part panist. He has been church or
church 'for all. women of tbe ren are Jane Dowell.who plays t
emphasizes the giving of one's ganist for a number of years.
parish. • , •' • % Tiny Tim; Bob Donahey, who self". c
....... Invocation at the service will
plays Peter; Marilyn Greenwood, ti
Soloists and the characters they be given by Rev. Robert Ledbetter ii
Students and faculty member*? who is Belinda; Jackie Culherfc. J}
~Mf ~ Bon> wn» plays will sing are as followsi Mrst Mal-' nf~the Wesley Bible Chair j "The
BITTY BUTTBKY have been -.i invited 'to the openttqf Martha; . Fred colm Gregory, soprano, a little
Christmas story as given by Luke
tte "Only eight more shopping d*r» fall Christmas," is the services Sunday of the new First Klaua. Edward; arid Peggy Wiicox
:- will be read by Dr. Edmund Hein
cry that rings ija all ears. And for college students, the Church of the Nasarene at West en,"ElizabjetE.
sohn, pastor of the church; and
thought "What to get , ? is mingled with hour quizzes, Thirtieth and University Avenue. , Fred, the xiephew of Scrooge, Hyde Park Yule the'congregation will join in sing-
long lectures, and chemistry labs. In spite of the'many Services begin at 10:45 a.m.; is played by Bob Walker; Marley's
inig carols before the presentation
with R. P. Stamnita leading {fob Ghost is enacted by Doug Cater;
warnings about mailing Christmas cards and packages early, Dr. Heinsohn will
singing. Mrs. Eleanor Mann is in and the Ghost of Christmas Past Cantata to Have of the cantata.
thetraditional rush on the week end before Christmas will also give, the benediction. The
charge of special music. The mes is played by Larry Sunkel. The
be increased by a Horde of .college students trying to cram sage will W brought by the pas-" solicitor is played by Charles Combined Choirs public, is invited to participate in
their shoppings into Iwo days. " * • • ' tor, the Rev. j. Erbern Moore Jr. Ford. this annual choral worship service.
The most important present to most co-eds is "something Sunday at 1:45 p.m. the annual The Ghost of Christmas1 Pres, Hyde Parl$ Christian Church
for HIM." With an Army bugle calling many students at Christmas. program will be givesi ent is' enacted by Bruce Wilson. will,present a Christmas Cantata
im&semester, the biggest problem is how to give him someunder the direction of Mrs. L. T. Others are Don Berkman,. as Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. The
Gaddy. Scrooge as a boy; S^e Franklin,
thing h^ can use. 1 Hyde Park choir will' combjne
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• -fc^—JPan,—sweetfr-sister*~_of, \emo:
with the First Street Christian
"The Word Became Flesh" will Scrooge; Roland Caldwell and
be the subject of• the sermon by Raymond Smith as schoolboys; choir to present "The Heavenly
Dr. John Barclay at the morning Phil Bell as Mr. Fezziweg; Mary Child," directed by Mrs. D. H. Have Portraits,
WOI^hip service at Central Chris
Hart, Hafnlett as Mrs. Fezziweg; Ammons.
tian Church at 10:55 Sunday Don Van Sickle as yonng Scrooge;
morning. , ™ - The Intermediate Department at
Van Shaw as Dick; Jane Roches
g Special music will be a duet by as Charlotte; Williard of the Sunday School, under the
ter and
Mrs. Weldon B. Scheel and Mrs;
Wells as the fiddler. direction of Mrs. A• K. Stevenson,James R. McRiH. They will sing Joana Gentry, Bill Modrall, will, present "Living Pictures" de
"The Virgin by the Manger" by Eddie Walker, and Maria Coro-picting the scenes -described in
FrancE *' ' ' Music.
V » "Xii"A --'.£'* nado are dancers; Egbert Smith
The Christian Youth Fellowship
4 . (]• \ plays the Ghost of the Christmas The Rev. Archie K. Stevenson
Will have a supper meeting SunDR." LEWIS preach on "Keeping
SPEAKER Future;,Mary Ann Maley plays a will i Christ
»Bg|r ^m>n>jjw«mL.)vimi Organization Christ-— group will begin with a banquet
informal
Hudson's,. on January 6 at .the Baptist Stu$-12 «?— Delta Gamma Christmas party, Texas Union.
8-12 — Delta Kappa Epsilon dent Union. A workshop meeting
party, Cedar Crest Lodge.
8-12 — Beta Theta Pi Christmas MIMIM
Christmas party, new Deke at 2 p.m. will precede the. ban8-12 — Inter-Co-op Christmas party, house.
house* 2501 Pearl. . quet and the whole program willformal, Campus Guild Co-op. 8-12 — Christian Scienee-Moni
8-12 — Alpha Phi Omega formal last until 8:30 p.m.
8-12 Newman Club formal tor Club Christmas formal dance, Texas Union. ' dance," TFWC building. dance, old Boy Scout Hut.
8:30-12 American and Texas
,842:'1— International Ball, Main 8-12 — Phi Gamma Delta closed
Pharmaceutical Association Canterbury Cluby^Lounge, Texas Union. 7 . house. . ; Christmas dance, Milam Cafe8-12 — Sigma Delta "Tau pledge 8-12 — Tau.Delta Phi open house
... teria. Has Been 'Treed'
party, Cliff House. party. ^ . ; r
-9*12 — Chi Omega formal dance,
8:30-12 -7-Andrews Dormitory 8-12 — Phi Kappa Psi Christmas party, Phi Gamma Delta Lake
tume party, Cliff House. ject, and they are piled up in theparty, Austin Hotel. Club. • '
9-12_ — Delta .Tau Delta closed yard of Canterbury House. The house.. • trees are from the northwest and
• Sunday average five to six feet tall. Per Phone
3-4:30 ,-r-.Alpha Phi dessert parsons wishing to order a tree will ty, house. please call Canterbury Club,
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a. ^.Letiaaa# wearing ii croon pl*U 4»u «{ cotton gtttgbaat. Tho 8-4:80 — Sigma Alpha Mu dessert 2-0794. .
gjgf ItiWfcpiece 4mm i* of ccnforixod, ptmaBMt-Haiik cfaahua. Stitched ^ • • •• • party for Sigma Delta Tau.
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|i bi»hli*ht tho *kirt, and tho tnckod bloaso ha* bahriaf tlejitw 1 4-&;30 — Delta Phi Epsilon des
and .lUmtoM trim. Tho fashion-right dro**, iy Holli* of Califor-— A -' sert party, house. Produce
A* «toro ffr woU-droo»o4 girl. *V ^A God's
4-8 — Sigma Chi Christmas party,
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|r pMsica^ if yot> lutv« add a special touch. Accessories, house. Quick
HeolingPower
*j?6t already g^ven him one, is your such as small, brightly-colored 7-11 —. Curtain Club Christmas
picture. It'# one of the few things scar£», atp a,,"mast" fdrifashion- party, Modern Languages BuildTexan Results
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ie take with Wan in tbe Army, bHght gfrl« ^n b«lts ing.
8-10:90 Kappa Alpha Th^ta
to ntfn wn he add m trim touch to sweater and ddrt ensembles. A. useful and 4ifr supper and program, house. Apartment for Rent Lost and Found ServiceskM&4,0$k> .... ferent gift is a hose box' or 'a'
SKD9HQBEKQ9BBB ROOMS, community kitchen, Apart-LOST black s month oM kitt«n. tS.DO
flrder to help yon out, jewelry ease. Hose in tile itiew! ... menta. 2101 San Antonio, Block cam-reward for returning. 2513 .San GaSAVE). We arrange jtpur rides or pasha^ ' yolun^eiAsd winter shades are a necessary_part' pua. Experienced teacher, MA. Guaranbriel. 'Gay Kokernot. Phone 7-7118. _ aenger* for your car. References.
tee* resolta tatoring math, t.SngUah. Register early. A AUTO SHARE EX
jSnristmas Their. of every wardrobe. Shop for these :xf^Attend a free lecture-entitled JLaUn, Spaniabu 7-4660. laat Ladies gotf Open
lists. .m. ;
i^cjutipg a n&i marks about Austin's chances for NEW take 3 passengers. 2-1024.
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*-'& long last, ffaiWrsity ^3^ AND HEALS Christmas .holidays. Leaving'Thursday. .PJ¥LSES,TA?!I0NS* Wfst 81st
l||«;;«!wd«nt.I;!, ^ 2-9444. Electrla •• ..
New car. $5.00 round trip.'Phone 2-0666.
" Sijne», Texan Amusement d«ats have alegitimate excue to TOR 8ALE: Beautiful -antiqoed map]* —A aT rvi . Gainsborough chaw with lovely upANX KIND of typing done tn my home.'
4«da*«i -is «ku ajMHttd' to, Dallas holstery $96. Two solid walnut Louis Music 68-8646. .
•the state's -party capital. Hera's XV1 chairs with peach sQk upholstery:
giOwlp wfah^cashinfp-swwte4 ^
W^stinghdusoanc! 176 each. Phone 6-3981.
III^-lBswt^tMnf^i my ^to^tto! hoping thte Steeri, on New Year's -RECORDED MUSIC and P.A. systems 'HES^S, Reports, etc. ' Electyomatle'
B*yf end a tjecent. jinx th« potion International Harvesfar Low milage, .good' tire*.
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Max Reiter, renowned c< ' ptmt he retained witfa historical
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»r of the San Antonio Symphony Saceeas for 24 years. During-tfci* n<^
;-.V>Tha Creation,"one of the last intended
Orchestra, died lute Wednesday tittle Stokowski wh among the works of Jo«0pfrH*ydn, will be "Those years devoted to thft
»*ter suffering a severe heart at-'hrittto adopt such new media as te a »aduat« of the
presented the first oi $Wo times composition yere «mon^ the
tack a week ago. He had b$en in recordings, radio and eventually, ^Uesttndra Danilova, greatest of ad Sunday at 3:30 p,m. in Hogg
Santa Rosa Hospital in, San Anthe films to extend, the audience classical dancers, will head th* (then St* Petersburg)» iDanilova wai formerly head of CfawbuUitl
" Uni-life. ;*&•'*! 'c\ ' *r
tonio for treatment -— • for good music. was eight wheri she was admitted
Ballfit 'Russe.de Mdnfce Carlo to be . piece
-• When be Worked
Stokowskl's San Antonio pro-to r the Imperial Schofli ^ Opcn"
—The dMUiurui*h^.„fiojjtJyctof, presented" here Tuesday, Decpra-graduation she danced -at th« University Symphony Orchestra.. oratory, Haydn felt uplifted and He is the author of operetta;who' has made numeroue appear* Th^ Second performance will bo in close communion "with his Cr«* let, and stage eon
•ncea on the University campus, premiere of * contemporary j?ork, teenth annual tour, will"if?!?! appear lety and toured with ftseotnpany given Tuesday at 8 p.m albr. 'Never waa i §o devon^^ne OP*®* _
was in his twelfth season with; the "The First Adventure of D6n* in Gregory Gym at ,8:15 o'clock. in Germany andfrance*„ In Paris • Elizabeth Townsleyr" fcopirano; said; 'as wh«ft eornposing «Th* satant professor «f
Orchestra.' A refugee conductor, Quixote," by' Iglesias—as well .as Archk Jones, baritone{ and Creation/ I khelt and j^yed
Utoat of the enduring classic she won the admiration of Diaghi-Xjfc studied «t tW
the Fifth Symphony of Tschal-Floyd . tenor; me
in he inr. came to ~ New York from t Italy kowski i '-Roman items are included in the com* l«ff» who had already flffd the inJP ^ ^^ J.— — — —. Townsley, — • • . .>Aiexft?id£L^ are a * the wofte" God M iif^ni -% to strengthen* * for my de Musique PtawTii >
— A. «-• , a — *'
-Carteival"-.OvertwturwJh soioists* -J'm •• von '
pany'g" repertory of tw terferences ofSoviet offici ot ®rteetoir "8e
ture, by Berlioz;-"The Engulfed ftrCiolw »nu wCi -One—of
Announcement had not been ballets.' There is one new one da*' Russo-Paris *hip for Kuropcarr study; "
Cathedral," his own symphonic joined his the conductor and assistant' con
made Thursday afternoon as to signed for Danilova, Franklin, and Company, the College of Fine Arts Prtduc. eeiyed the George Obm
whether or Reiter's death transcription of the piano prelude ductor respectively. Richard Hop-tion, Miss Townsley has be«n tlan to
not Danielian. ' It is called "Prima ^ After Diaghileff's death, DaniScholarship Ha
would have any effect on the scheby Debussy, and the "Magic Fire Ballerina,"1 amusing story of pin, pianist, is the accompanist Studying"for the past throe yeara 1,937. " *
an lova canto to America in 1933 and "
Music/' from "Die Walkuare," by "The Creation" was first perin New York. She feus sung la
duled'appearance of the San Anthe ballet world with choreogra-enjoyed instantaneous success. Admission to «T5»;Cw_
Wagner. formed tn Vienna in, 1800. The; concerts and oratorios in the £ast no
—' joined de
tonio Symphony Orchestra {Saturpby by Tatiana Chamie. She the Ballet Russfe free and ticket!? w8I Sa^
Some of the conductor's car-reception of the work was -so-She was a former voice student
day night This performance, if By right of demonstrated Monte Carlo in 1938 atidhas sinfce '
rent projects include recording encouraging, Haydn began-imwith Floyd Townsley find Chase
oarly plans remain unchanged, will genius, Danilova is a Prima Bal^eiwined^.^^infc^
And making musical Alms for telemediately on another-, .oratorio, Baromeo at the College of Fin*
be one of the highlights of the lerina Asaoluta. She js, accord-";" This first lady of the ballet is
vision; CgtMtttly h^tr-roraroinr--"The Seasons." Arts. ( Dramatists Plan Party,
musical year in San Antonio. The he only
year tour that will take him to "Kwrt-(kbringmrr'iA ~Wr~hook —"An associate profettor ft Vftice^
classic fclil^rtn&s. Her extraordi
orchestra will be conducted by eleven nations. dancer :in the Western Hemisnary range imbrices everything "HSydn, a Creative Life in MuFloyd Townsley toured Europe to* ?Jiooso TpringSkow
Leopold Stokowski* * Londoner phere who can lay claim to that
" Ih a to_ humoroas^ Her sic," stated, "'The Creation' was three years as first tenor with the -; nd Joe Bill Hogan, former drama way and won Pulitzer Krize men7—-Graduate Club to hear Dr. Annex.
Passion," , with Claude Rains, on most beautiful woman on the of the 1890 plays* of love, honor, major. ---tion, -,wa* adapted' intq "These William A. Gambrell on social8-11-^-Library School Student O^-,
Saturday. V" "T'""' maybe she-was in All seats will be reserved, and Tallulah ized medicine. Old Seville^ __ ganization, Texas Union 309.e wmmi-mMumm•
iCtfen," and • Hn pool.
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during the holidays, Wally Wd-ductive" wasn't coined just for singers; Horst Kurio, accordionthe season program. In addition to her own plays, TART meeting, Chemistry ! 8:15—Last performance o?"GoM
mack, .manager of the Texas her benefit ist; Betty Brunch, dancer; Babs Miss Hellman is regarded by Miss ^lellman wrote the Holly. Building IB. 48
All the others are overwhelmed ^4-^ L rt~
Theater, announced'.' ~ 'j Winn, panto'mimist; Karl Morrey, &omo authorities as America's wood* versions of "Dead 'End" and 7:18—Duplicate bridge games, S ^eiMjernmda m
Hall* -*
by virtuoso lighting and photogmimic; and Joe Pleciandra, comic. leading playwright She was born "Dark Angel." Texas Union 318.
J. R-REED MUSIC CO. 7:30—Chart and Compass Class 8:30—Christmas party, University
raphy, and ^some of the. most ex
traordinary decor ever dreamed party, University Club. Club. ,
up. "Never were there so many 7:30~-NAUD. to elect officers, 8>80—American and 'fexi^'Ptiar^ cky dissolves,: such delicate Texas Union-401. — " -maceutical Associations, Milantr
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7:80—Rabbi Solomon
ladings in black and white, so Hyman to Cafeteria. ^41
.speak on "Has Religion a IPlape
much gauze-and baroque statuary rfcrr World Peace?'4 --Hillel QU£T£7A/and frescoed palace. It doesn't Foundation. . , -<-' :•'///// ' < 1 .
mean" much, but it's wonderful
to
8—-Band party, Band Hall* r>fxi\ l in r hi \ii ? s
to look at. ' -*. •jh» E. Brmnf:
£--Aqua Carnival, Gregory Gym
This indescribable film", as artiTWO.SHQW5 NIGHTLY
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ficial and stylized as a ballet, is This month completes the tenth and witnesses, weighing of facts, half the applications are refused 8 — -International ' Ball, , Main Feattare Start* at 7 "7%EXth-«F ABREAM^S probably as full of holes aesthetyear of operation of the Univerinvestigating the applicable law, because of ability to pay, lack of 'iLounge, Texas Union. --"BUCK "A Documentary Ffta* ically as a sieve. It's more than sity Legal Aid Clinic. Established advising clients, writing-of legal merit or being "spite cases*" 8:16—"Gold^ in the Hills," Saen-" PRIVATES'* >HO
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a little absurd, and it's altogether December 4 1940,*it is operated letters, and drawing, of all necesCases are referred to the clfhic gerrunde HalL " Abbott im| Cestellofascinating. as a joint .enterprise of the Law sary documents in preparation of by, courts, business firms,«religious "SUMMER STOCK'* "TWO FLAGS WEST" By BOB SMITH ( School of the University and the cases, for trial. In many cases the groups, welfare agencies, and lawJudy Garland ^Ceae Kefljr Liada Dernolt wmTravis , County Bar Association student handles the trial, selecyers. . ... c JoMph Cotton
"HEADING FOR*
'Grand Illation* Shows Monday and was the first law school clinic tion of the jury, examinating witthe clinic are not OWllTAXI HEAVEN"V ISS7/7S/TY
Services of
"Grand .Illusion" will be the established in Texas. nesses, and presenting argument restricted to students nor"to resi
•
Ukeletes > atfls-lM Sttiwrt Erwhip. iti
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Harmonicas : free movie offered -in the Texas T,he clinic is. under the.direction The clinic also sponsors-an dents of Travis County.' rl^kl 'i " la Cater
Union Main .Lounge Monday cf .vWoodrow Patterson, torney referenda system which renumber ciin TORNADO RANGE'* . ^DESTINATION
at W. a The largest of ' • Toy Rutas
1 7:30 p.m. * fers applicants ineligible for freegraduate from the University handled by thi clinic involves do"THE COBRA Mb*A*«h«r "ifi
• Musical Accessorial school of -Law and former dislegal aid to local attorneys. The mestic relations disputes blit no asw-*0^0*° STKUCES" Werawr Andirim > attorney is inyited jo Use one of Sh.lU Ryaav
trict attorney of Travis County. student divorce casein are acCold Weather Earl K. Adams* assistant director, the student attorneys as an, ascepted. If a clinic student is not 0,*'SEVEN 81NN|BR&^: mSm/mmmS9m 7*1964
sistant in'the cast. The plan of" ^tH^'SCARtjKf
RECORDS yo u w i 11 graduated from the University a member of the bar^cpijse^t of fe#g|Marl««ie Dletriehijill
Coming . . . School of Law in lH2i ^s asfers opportunity for students to the presiding judge and opposing , wm participate, in casea of greater im'
mioi sociated with the FBI for three .ciunseHa reqyired before he can RADIO COMTROttlD CARS ."THE SAVAGE--Complete Service on years, and has -aerved as judge portance, ^ \ $|| ' |&j|r represent his client in court. ' H * ^ \ M HORDE** /Ias7"/A/
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advocate with the United States :Free legal assistance ^ offered During tfie summer Months and "William Elliott f fta Cel»t^ yr ?,
Adrian BoothNavy. by the clinic to thojle who are un-W December, the clinfc has fewer
• Hoed Tires i£> HA "WOMEN FROM "ROGUES OF
Since its establishment there able to employ an attorney* About application f#t_legal aid than at CALL
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ior law students participating in The clinic, in the Law' Building ' WfiiB'PgAttl' " >rta Dwnpit
•^Complete Motor the practical program offered by Austin High Plan# basement, is,open from 8 a.m. to mis fi^aaa Lya«^
7-6133
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applicants have requested legal day. ^
Batterylledbarge The student orchestra of Austin
assistance.
RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS And Rental Service High School will present a sym
' At present 29 student attor
-and RECORD PLAYERS phony Tuesday, Charles A. Wiley,
Prompt Service neys are enrolled for clinic work
conductor, has announped. -m
and are receiving training in set-
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•omefancy diving*nd swimming, her because she *rihf» for
stein's theory of afiniW universe, give off visible light, end so, in
;«•**»*»Mfc***»*«** ample yoke** «nd a shot «t Hada-performed uen a visiting lecturer said Thursday accordance with astronomical ob
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that 8:10 by presenting present Aqua Addressing -m group of radio longer wave'lengths.'
related «Mii*M> plSa|U» .iwpfiy' Carpival Queen .Cherry" Blair. s«x-irtdrT«d rim ' engineers in . Geology ' Building Nolie of these radio atftrs can
ledin &• show dftaggedin Dr^stfefl la t short Sauta Claws clad In •» grias akirt With »,itt*ra _ l^ Dr-Charlea ,R. Burrow«r I)i-be seen, except the 'Crab Nebula,VJ''.••• JlMitw mower) pracadad jii breast.mi
suit,'.)•'-. w Cherry• came down •4fae,ehiBfc>• rector of the School,, of Electriwhich-is a freak anywsy. Many
*talk to m«ub*** Faact fell flat on its face, and tbe raca bfctwe«n t6vt vt*m awimdtoexs.;
thering Reporting class Thursdsy. *ftec«hto»„ were occasionally ney in true'St.-Nick style.i i-sH y Johnny Crawford^ Southweat Con- cal; 'Engineering 'at Cornell Uni of" them are too far away for ob
lfr_. > jJt-il lLi.M ftj-r .twitlil i VffiW splashid with -*»ter.~ B«*t •• as-"a •:t} ^.~ .'.••W*®-1 -HI*"" veraity. pointed oat; results of servation with optical telescopes.
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work .in astronomy Dr. saidWfollowedDilKntter y*r tlM whole even Flipper the seaL—who Q* Longhorn swimming
country, afcdfinslly onJulyM, win caught at 11:80 Wednesday team, who gave one of many dismnd ree give credence to Mnstein's theory. science of radio astronomy could'
(Berry for his efforts.
1W4, the FBI, with ifc*. »d of night and taken back to San Mar* plays of fancy diving* All-Ameri-One joker then.came" ta»bli»g By this' theory/light from any he expected to prove: Einstein's
Saffe —"the Womanin Red" ew cans Jack Tolar, Skippy Browning, source would follow a curve theory in the future. "All we
wpuldhsve been pleased with from the top of the tower la Ms
-—trapped Dillinger uto* wuleavand Aqua Queen candidate Clare through s)>ace and eventually.receed is time for more work," he
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a woman's brassiere f«r the para^,
" .; Metcalfe applied for a job with ctoote, but tt: #aav obviously not EYES may^ n*v*r get past Anne Whit# +0 discover that Everything that "is" will be found He speculated" on -the idea that
within this* finite univetse.
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