Weather; < loudy anti warm; high of RO degree*. T h e T e x a n Editorial Reading: Farsightedness ‘The First College Daily in the South' VOL. 54 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955 Six P a g e s T o d a y NO. 132 Ar s i Phillips Opposes Required B-Tax Irish Holiday Will Honor Patron Saint Nagel Talk Tells German Advance i > 5 TV ro u n d - U P tis \\ ll JJE MORRIS the Oxhe* hint i. f ut batten to tom: “ Somew here iti the v ee hours vv he n Text* si**'cps an owl-eyed but l ying a cross fr< "nan was V, nits K T Field to catch the late finer show at tiie Toddle House. Q lite by acrider t he unearthed a t ilf-roften Spud)nut sack On it, <1 it e in neat s;mskrit with feet a i the a]nmt sounds, arr! I p t y you. Commons rolls—l;ke I - dozed through history, gone •*y at month s and, I mon#} never to *## lf rn I arn a* much at home a’ Roberts V •r gh Pf' K CV*cd changing and >ors want av? eeping. A* ’he fraterr.■ *y lodge th# $“ A rome on the Drag, where edu 'inn and me rcantUisra mix A ‘ home atop the Tower, petty (U■.dings below seem small — Cr dish and out of proportion with od * great h sndiwor k. A Ho fit in c H tirrh. at Garrison if all, rd V a r.v v inn, at Sc hoi ti*. V I have ’rod lh# m iry abysses of LIB E R A L E D U C A T IO N cc* a b i ro c * this these ©ptm-a'r chasses bo w -g *o ' o s v ” •« instructors. -re - jp for Stock Market on Rebound; Senate Probe Still Scheduled NT W Y h 13 Mb- The Tuesday with in mere than rebound from Gains were 'sentod an *es- d* an honor roll, and widesp e gone dfl***let-s on Saturday chis (Sundays. Mondays, Tues- ,VS too># I j i a you, have taken English ROI - have a minor In it. by the way. I h ‘vc studied springtime fashions at Barton's, suffered, later for the lab I I have known that breathless split- second a* the mailbox, I have postponed letters for days, In truth, portent} A run ce rn hfe ani I, lurking af w eeks the br nk of some th ng new, A Pl m ll, hon e eo. engineer, learn­ ing a trade learning an ars I am each of you, I have known the things you know Of every hue and caste am I— Highland Park, Muleshoe, Of Last Texas as well as West— twains that seldom meet. D eeply concerned for you, SRP lass. as you hasten. To make the i e jm ta lion. * I have spent l l p.m. dash with the afternoons at Tony * on hot days, S riping beer \vi*h friends I know, V ow ed vengeance on the LUR boys See R O U N D U P, Page 3 Knowland Wants Facts On Yalta j W A SH IN G TO N T mutator W i ­ sa id nn Know. iud ■> get tho farm on the w ar­ time Va. , contemner, Hie Bernie Republican leader j spoke of a decision by Secretary j of Slate John Foster Dulles ye— terdaj to let key members of Con­ gress have a private look at the Yalta papers and not to publish them generally. for Senator W a! v t George ponsible cert a r leaks, and did not want to know what is m the record unless the public knows too, think on't ihev would be leak'M any more than many other documents." Senator Knowland said. almost “ I / titrated expansion of a tout three million dollars in the total value of a ll securities listed on tile New Yes: k S ’, 'ck Ex. ii mg**. Yesterday the average fell S3.90, sharpest in five years I-ast week tho drop was file widest for any w.-ek in fifteen years. The reaction in the market came on tho heels of a sustained rise that put it at the highest point in tm tor\ In Washington Chairman William Fulbright (D-Ark 1 of the Senate Banking Committee said he would Dean Keeton, Students To Talk at Frosh Coffee "Integration'' will be the topic O' a pane! discussion to be given at the Freshman Coffee Thursday in the Texas Union Room 309 and 311 at 4 p.m. The discussion will be lead by students and Dean Page Keeton of the Law School. Hostes nominees Belles wi be the freshmen the Blue Bonnet for Student speakers on she panel are Willie Conoley, president of student Fid a? Houst n I >?- ! von College; Em m a Leis Smith, student at 'Pilotson College; Frank Cooksey. Virginia MacDonald, Uni­ versity students; and Dan \t idioms, senior law student. not be from con­ tinuing the Senate stock market "dissuaded" investigation. He < ailed the com-; iv.,"-i c's hearse; s "thoroughly justi­ fy cl.” After Tuesday's session, which featured head-on clashes between Senator W il­ Senator Fulbright ar iR-Ind Senator liam Co pehart told newsmen he w; - Fulbright willing rn if ! ike any criticism he can help avoid a crash such as occurred in 1929. He said a note of caution sounded in 192k might have helped prevent the 1929 crash Secretary of the Treasury George Humphrey told the committee cri­ ticism of government agencies and speculation a I tout what they might (lit in the way of restrictive action could "easily contribute to a ques­ tioning Of confidence and uncer­ tainty as to what the future may hold." Sen dor C ipehart w ho w as chair­ man of the Banking Committee when the Republicans controlled tire Senate, sa.d the hi ir ngs have had a tendency to cause price b r e a k s ? • - vt - n • s : into • i r ie m e n ng oui. Si i " I en sure no r of this committee wants to affect stock nr ccs one w i> or another," Sena- formal in a j tor Fulbright said , statement. T< Th n p~- r v-i a Steering ! ";t is a t" g • such a od < pp* • ;r ’} strong group in the party. ‘hr "In st A'; • ! Ch; has shown ’hat ’hey are a strong poli­ tical group " he said. Thumps rn said ’he Steering Com­ mittee has been discussing mem­ bership with "se v e ra l" other ’ am* pus orga n i zn t ion s The United Representative Cam­ paign p l a n calls for all members of the party to pool talent and organizational experience behind the party slate. It is set up under ’he presi'n’ steering, co-ordinating. and put • *v committees, bu’ ’he efforts of all three would he direct­ ed to "ie carnpa tr- of all Repre­ sentative P a rty candidates. The plan reads; "T he prim ary advantage gained by the use of F R C is that any candidate, regard­ less of his organization, may run on his rn Tits and the merits of the party, rather than the strength of b s individual backing, "N o longer can The D a ily Texan -hour that ca n d id a te s are elected because of their affiliation.’* The motion has been tabled till the March 29 meeting for further consideration by the Steering Com- m ’Te. The committee w ill give a full report at that time. Plummer stated that the pro- posa u s a deveJofmen* toward the good ’he party is seeking to approach. He emphasized its long- range value. Alpha Chi Omega Joins Representative Party B y J . € O O I U H V and BEYERLE SC HWA J ITZ MAN Alpha Chi Omega sorority was voted membership in the Repre­ sentative P a rty at Its meeting Tuesday night at the Phi Sicfrna Kappa house. The party abo heard a proposal for a central < a rn pa ign committee which would coordinate the cam­ paigns for all candidates in the coming spring elections. It was tabled by request of its author, L a rry Bernstein, Tau Delta Phi. The motion will he studied by the party’s Steering Committee. Another motion which would ex- pol inactive organizations was tabled until the next meeting. I* was made by George Friend, Delta Upsilon. has n* thing ‘ organizations “ Rather we sh he declared The motion to expel! inactive members drew the evening's only debate. "Thovc groups that are conspi- f uoii'-iv absent ton ght do the party entirely no good," saki Friend when introducing the motion. " I f they are not willing to share their part of the party s activities, I see no reason for keeping them said Friend. Moise Axelrod Alpha Epsilon Pi said that the R* presontative Party Axelrod wa? Sweet Alpha that the Rep should ‘‘solid von /atier-. The motion .Steering Com by a sizeable Alpha Chi’? bership was proval by the sorority to aff sentafive Part . :• . Co va Red up by Amie pf don Pi. who sad •sentative P a r t y actively" other or- zas referred to the lit pp foT* d * scii s ion fin foritv petition for mem- vert unanimous af> •arty, I* is the fir,* ate with the Repro- compulsory activities fee per sem­ ester. He talked against the bill for an hour before the Senate recessed! until Wednesday, More filibustering was promised by .Senator Phillips. I The bill h as the ba- king of s’ i to I •chools. The B oard of Rf gents of that the University said earlier they have no intention o' putting the com pulsory fee into effect at UT. Senator Phillips declared that the bill would make students pay for services which they don t want and i don't need. "The L< g is latrine itself could well ‘ foot the bill for Slime of the things j you are asking hard-working stu-1 dents to .-.heil out hard-earned mon­ ey for." he said. In committee hearings on the bill earlier this month student lead­ ers from several state colleges had termed ’he bill “ essential" if some student activities be continued. Senator Ottis Dick of Lufkin. I author of the bill says that it is. primarily for the benefit of small­ er colleges, many of which could' not continue their present extra­ curricular activity programs with­ out the n and it t v assessment. Sweetheart Vote To Be March 22 The new Sweetheart of the U n i­ versity w ill be ' bosen by popular vote of the student body on March 22 and 23. Twenty-five nominees for the honor have been selected by a secret side- lion committee. On Tuesday, March 22. students may cast them votes for one of the 25 nominees Voting boxes will be set up over the campus and will be I open from $ers. B lo m q u is’ and the G o p h ers a d ­ v an c ed to the Indep en d en t division finals w ith w ins o v e r H am pton the W hifis W h ip p er­ H ouse and snapper* respectively. T he Sw edes w ere led o v e r the H am p to n m en by the fo u rteen points of E d H ec­ to r w hile Oth M iller m e sh ed d e s en for th e losers. The G ophers ca k ed out a 35-33 w in o v e r 'tie W h ip p ersn ap p ers be­ hind the fourteen points scored by B a i id Shannon. Don R obinson tai- | lied ten points for the Whit is m en, the Club division C am p u s : G uild d ro p p ed the A ir ROTO by a single b ask et, 34-32, w hile O ak G ro v e m oved into th e final* w ,th a 14-10 win o v e r A ustin C hih. In In the G uild g a m e D ick R obb I h it the hoop for eleven as Ca rev D e ch ard scored ten f r die A irm en, P a u l B o c h u r and Je s s P ficffer e a c h score I four :* int* to lead the G rove o v e r A ustin G a b , G ene j F a u lk n e r led the A ustin m en w ith TUXEDOS ( OB Bi XX AU Si?** Longhorn Cleaners ns «>a»rt»lup« Phnn* A-3R41 U4 i L4l f b i ' lh* Sale Western ap Hat*—-hirt* 1<*>i - f 3 •*■:•!» 3 P f * I BtHloia* GI* va*—Brit* CAPITOL SADDLERY 1614 Lavaca FILTER TIP TAREYT0N gives you true tobacco taste*. is smooth and easy-drawing! PRODUCT OF ( t i l A n Mite am cJiKwineeXo*rtyMxmp Ex-Texas Sprinter Qualifies in Pan-Am «>n \«'9tiatrd I'r*** M EX ICO CITY. M a rch 35 C h a r- fo rm e r U n iv e rsity of ley T h o m as T exas s p rin te r, q u a lifie d fo r the 200-rr.eter finals in th e P a n -A m e ri­ ca:: g a m e s h e re T u e sd a y afte rn o o n . one-tim e UCLA s ta r, also q u alified w ith a 20.9. Thom as tim e w as not listed , Rod R ic h a rd s in Y Ring A rnold S. avell of P itts ­ th e m ig h ty M al b u rg h d e th ro n ed ru n W hitfield as sw ep t n th re e o f th e to sr tra i k and field ch im pious hips in th e P a n -A m e ri­ can G am es. 'h e U nited S tates ’be 800-m eter Sc well, ju s t 19 and sk in n y as a 'p u t t te a m m a te it 7, a g a m e s tw o-tim e O lym ­ th e d istan c e, reed , put on a tre m e n d o u s .p. th e s tre tc h Dan S p u rrie r rn 3 rec o rd . W hitfield, pic fa d ed b ad ly and fin ish ed fo u rth . c h a m p io n a t to clip CHARLEY T H O M A S lichin i him w i t h 167 f e e t 6 ? 4 rneries. both b e tte rin g the gam es m a rk of 160-4 se t a t B uen >s A ires by Jim F u c h s, in the m odern pole v a u lte rs, the 15-foot m a rk tim es w ith a F ortune" G o r d i f n, th e w o rld ’s the discus, and I R ich ard s, who ha* soared over th a n 60 rec -rd holder 'h e the R ev eren d B ob R ichard*, g re a t- v a ';** w ith a leap of I i fee*, 9 2 inches, equi est of c ap tu re d th e ir ev en ts to - -e U ncle ly'""' irc e a ' Sam eight of 'h e 'e n mer. s tr a c k Bobby S m ith of San Diego S tate and field cham pionships decid e d w as sec-md and Dor. Lag, the e \- so f a r in th e s e h e m isp h e ric O lym - Illinois s 'a r , pics The Y inks finish* i 2-2-3 in LOC? rn .ne long pole. w in th ree g 11 m edals th ird The plus IC* V ck Lag I - T he only m an to erne f >ur second I e c r s c o r n s his; N r th A m erican su p e rio rity :* Os* States Waldo Suarez, the tire le ss A r, cr.- * '5 points tine who added crow n Tues-dav to ch am p io n sh ip ho "ie 5.000-m etor closest riv a l and defending th e 10.000-m eter *non A rg en tin a, w hich has SCH took on Sunday. G ordien won th e discu s w ith a 2'* rn b e s and toss of 174 P a rr y O 'B rien Pan- the new A m erican sh;''! put kine w as righ* feet, in o ffic ia l te e m scoring beyond re a c h of he < liar A SO O NER DOUBLE-TAKE. Steers Host Three Squads Here Saturday By i t RSF. BOATNER I ex»a ■»pi>rt* >t«ft Two of th e best young sp rin te rs in the n u 'io n will w e ag a in st each o th e r S a tu rd a y afternoon w hen the crip p led T ex as L onghorns h st . the tra c k foes of A bilene C h ristia n College, H ow ard P ay n e an d South­ w est T ex a s S ta te in a q u a d ra n g u la r m eet at M em o rial S tadium . in a ' the The tw o lightning-quick d i sh ­ in en, Bobby' W hilden >f the S teers and fre sh m a n Bobby M orrow of ACC. should pro v id e f o r ire a ttra c tio n of th e m ee t w hen they duel e a c h o th e r in the IOO and 220. [B oth w on th e ir th e se ev ents th e B o rd er O lym pics ' class I W hilden hit 2 0 4 rn the 220 end 9A in ir e c e n tu ry , w hile M orrow h ad 20 5 a n d 9.5. ’ I T ex as w ill no* be at full stre n g th (b e c a u se of in ju ries to f >ur of the squad. N ot p a rtic ip a tin g w ill be top sp rin te rs Alvin th re e of I F n e d e n . D e a n Sm ith, and J F ra n k Dam:/.or* y, h u rd le r I Willie Valls. a io rg w ith the th e m e e t th e cham pionship The L onghorns, who finished se c ­ ond to th e p v>. erful O klahom a Ag- ■ gies a t th e B o rd e r O lym pics o v e r i the w eek end m a y Le hard-put to defend they : won h e re o v e r the identical te a m s last y e a r. j T he c la ss cd the field e v e n ts should Le th e South­ west T e x as State B obcats, who took all in th is a re a but the dis­ cus v*ie in the college d in s ion cf the O lym pics. J B u rly B illy Jo e W hadey se t a j new re c o rd at L ared o in the shot put w i t h a h e a v e of 47-7 3 4. T e a m m a te H e rb H ill looks good enough to sew up second, having gone o v e r 46 fe e t this y e a r. in in title s O thers w ho won the O lym pics and will be h e re a re R on­ in the b road jurr p ald Boa if c d I C harles H all javelin, and in Bob M cB rid e and H all, who tied for fffrst in th e pole vault. the ACC. w hich is a p e ren n ial pow er in T ex as tr a c k and field, finished second to N o rth T ex as S late in the division of college the B o rd er - T hey have a w ell-balam ym p ed squ ad th a t can pick up points in all ev en -. H ow ard P a y n e will be re p re s e n t­ ed by a fast-developing squad, es- peciaUv in the m ile re la y . W e h a v e a d d e d a selection o f tasty fish dishes to e a c h o f our luncheons and dinners to aid in your observance o f Lent. Luncheon 85c 4 Course Dinner $ 1.35 C a did / £ sta t i r a n thrive ©ut 24tn St to Exposition—Turn light a n d drive to Calli Villa 2733 E x p o s:!.to n —A ero** fr o n t G as * A bool Ph. 2-0848 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS CIVIL ENGINEERS M E C H A N IC A L ENGINEERS A C C O U N T IN G AND FINANCE MAJORS Looking f o r A Career W i t h A Fast-Growing Electric Company? John Floyd, Cage Coach, Quits at A & M C O L L E G E STATION, Tex M arch 15 P —John Floyd, T exas A&M b a sk etb all coach, h a s r e ­ signed effective S e p te m b e r I. P a u l B ry a n t, d ire c to r of a th le tic s w h o announced t h e re sig n a tio n T u esd ay , said “ C oach F loyd Is a fine p erso n , c ap ab le c o a c h and is g ra te fu l AAM College for his se rv ic e s an d lo y alty d u rin g his sta y h e r e / ’ B ry a n ' sa id se v e ra l co ach es a re u n d e r co n sid eratio n to su cceed Floyd, w ho ra m e to AAM in 1950 from L ittle R ock Ju n io r C ollege. He is a g ra d u a te of O klahom a AAM. His firs t T ex as Aggie q u in tet finished in a th re e-w a y tie fo r first in the Southw est C onference d u r­ ing th e 1950-51 season an d won a rth in th* NCAA T o u r­ n a m e n t by defeating TOU a n d T ex­ as in playoffs. strict In five seasons his te a m s won 38 g a m e s, lost 82. Floyd s plans were not announc­ ed. T C L) Noses S M U , 1 - 0 , O n W h ite s Base-running FO R T WORTH, M arch 15 I? S p e c ta c u la r base ru n n in g by right- f e ld e r Bob W hile brought T exas C h ristian a 1-0 non - conference baseb all v ic to ry o v e r Southern M ethodist T uesday. W hite scored th e g a m e ’* only run inning, He second : singled, stole second, w e n t to third on a dro p p ed ball a f te r a strik e ­ out and cam e home on T om m y Bowers* w ild pitch. th e in reigning everywhere AFTER SIX for­ mals ire king on campuses1 Nat­ u ra l' fit, * sta n* s hy" fi ni sh. Princely »alu« at pauper prices. lets more Have fun-go O N D E R C A P TA IN T O M ROGERS. holden o f m a ? : S o u th w est C o n fe re n c e r e c c 'd v. - S a - u 'd a . s n o n -'o o p mee* e* M e m c -'a S + ac'jm v. en Texas Abl* Ie-* C hristian S outhw est Texas e - d H ow ard Pa ~e c e* to g e th e r. R oge's. s e ' r r from C h dress -rounded L e g h o r n c s - a - t e cc** - c e ' t. c ' ? o * c / : 9 , - 9 p orM ner" : is c - e t ; th e spa-*- - a LaSalle Set for Friday KANSAS O T Y f ~ L a S a lle 's h o p e ' of becom ing the th ird ’earn to win tw o successive N ational C ollegia-e NCAA B a s k e t b a l l C ham pion sh ps m ight well depend on how long the tu n e of “ GoHis by G la ." they can carr;, T om G d a the E x p lo re rs' $-7 All- A m erica, will c a rr y a 24.5 sc o rin g the for 34 g am es a v e ra g e into of the sem ifinals Seventeenth NCAA to u rn am en t a g a in st th e Iowa H awkeye* h ere F rid a y night. He has scored T il points. Follow ing the L aSalle-low a gam e beginning in M unicipal A uditorium a t 8:45 p.m . the U n iv ersity of San F ra n c isc o Dons, g ian ts of th e F a r W est, and the up-and-com ing C olorado Buffaloes of th e R ocky M ountain a re a . (E S T ) w ill be Give Joy a jingie . . . . at 2-2473 FOR QUICK ACTION O N DAILY TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED DEADLINES 4 p m. w eek da; a CLASSIFIED KATES Additional w ords I® words o r less % .95............. I d*y ................................ $ .85................ E ach add itio n al d a y C lassified D is p la y $1 35 p er colum n in h In the event of e rro rs m a d e in an a d v e rtise , m en t im m ed iate notice m u s t be given, as ti:e p ublishers a re responsible for only one incor­ rect insertion. S .02 S OI IO a.m. Saturday for Sunday Classified ads. corrections, and cancellations will be taken by the Business Office, 2-2473, only between the hours 8 a.rn, to 5 p.m. week d a y s and 8 a m to IO a .m . S atu rd ays. For bale R oom For R e n t TWO EVAPORATIVE cooler*. One *x- o'.lu-r good Bust one ha* ceUen" four-*;>*-r>. TYPING OF all kinds, yjectrosmtte Mrs, Sanford. 2-0134. INTELLIGE.NT 'IV PING der.* P B A grad nan-. Dorothy larker, 5-0107. tr a n s it mm expert teacher excellent refer enc** FRENCH Phone $-2206, 2D $ Rio Grand*. INSTRUCTOR I P a t r o n i z e T exan A d v e rtis « r$ Texas Electric Service C o m p a n y , one o f the la rg e st u tility com panies in Texas, (b u t n ot so larg e th a t an a m b itio us young man w o u ld s t be n o ticed ) offers num ­ erous o p p o rtu n ities for co lle g e g ra d u a te s . R epresenta* fives o f the co m p an y will b e g la d to g ive you m o re S m a r t M i l i t a r y D e s i g n ★ Sir, y o u ’re right in «tyle to pass in review anytim e, anyw here! Your foot w ill feel ttie difference, too . , * w ill apprei intr Jarman’s fam ous “ friendliness of fit.” for m ile after mile of distinguished service. Com e in d eta ils a b o u t the ty p e o f job o p p o rtu n ities in this todaj anti try on this Jarman classic. ra p id ly g row ing e le c tric u tility firm , REPRESENTATIVES OF THE TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY WILL BE AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 17 AND 18. ARRANGE WITH THE PLACEMENT OFFICE FOR AN APPOINTMENT. T he store that specializes in campus styles S H O E S T O R E 2348 Guadalupe “On the Drag” W»an«iaay, Ma-rV TS T95S THE DAILY TEXAN Pogg^ You're Money Ahead lf You Buy This "Ll NWE YE t i 3 Piece Outfit Swim Carnival P a ra d e o f P r o g r e s s Starts Thursday Begins Six-Day Run 1 1 Cj o e s On Orcere ndividual Acts To Use US Theme "A qua Am ericana," the Turtle: d u b water show for 1955, w ill be rresent ell Thursday and F rid ay a t i In Women * Gym. the pool of 15 p m . the Colored lights, costumes, and mood music w ill add to the syn- < ehroni/ed swimming. The price is IM) cents for adults and 25 cents for children. Individual members worked out swimming acts centering around a t'nited States theme Celia W a in ­ w right’t number opens the show s with a sketch of New York, D ivid - 1 ed into three skits, the girls swim try “ Dancing in the D a rk ," “ B y I the Sea,” and “ Boneyard Shuffle “ Chicago," worked out bv Cheryl to the music of Tannoy, is set G rieg's Plano Concerto. B y sandra Other acts are “ Sm all Town” a c to “ Quiet V illa g e" bv I At KIU* tor; “ New Orleans,* se* to “ Moan­ in ’ Low ' Stout; the • i >eep South ' vet to “ Tara Theme ' by Susan Black ; “ Tsajuana ’ aet to “ Brave B u lls " bv M a r c i a Nichols set to “ De­ af'rf cd C ity’ by Penny Pender- graft; “ I.as V eg as" set to “ Street Scene" by Phyllis Hoff; and “ The “ Puppet Sr re • Seacoast" r-ide" by I Hjrothy Crawford. The Turtle Club will swim to “ This Is M y Country" ranged bv Celeste Chambers, "The Plains finale, ar In the set to Thelma I ipsconib and Jo Beth Holcomb will do exhibition diving, and Turnip, the tumbling club, will “ Sara* An act entitled p.tsp-* The Canter Club will furnish re­ freshments at in ■.ss K m. A n a t R O T T Inspection Today Th* annual federal inspection of the Arm y ROTC unit at the Uni­ versity will benn Wednesday at 8 a rn. General Motors’ huge scientific circus, the P arad e of Progress, opened Tuesday night at the Austin Coh«eum Grounds in the first show­ ing of a six day run. This spectacular admission-free scientific extravaganza includes 26 major exhibit* housed in huge modernistic Futurliner*. They are presented to tell the story' of Am er­ ican progress through scientific re­ search and engineering in industry. Harlow H. Curtice, president of GM , said at the Inauguration of the nationwide tour In April, 1953. “ We hope to prearm 'brough the Parade a picture of America on the move toward better lives for all of us.” History of the Parade dates back j I to 1938 when G M put the original Parade of Progress on the road, j i This exhibition wa* disbanded in 1941 a P e r being viewed by twelve and one half million person* throughout the U n ited States, Can- ; ada, and Mexico, Texas is the 24th stale to be visited by the current Parade and Austin is the 84th city, The Parad e is composed of 46 vehicles, including twelve specially designed Futurliner*. eleven tug tractor trailers, and 23 o t h e r , trucks, station wagons, and pas-, sensor cars. This mammoth exhibition re­ quires RO young men, mostly col­ lege graduates and veteran service men to o p e ate it A w ide v a rie ty of display* are presented, ra . mg from jet engine*. to basic principles of science, and from a motor that runs on sun­ shine to a stove that cooks bu* never gets hot. Exhibit* a r* shown in modernis­ tic Futurliner*, streamlined vans with paneled side* that open to form stage*. Exhibits are of three general types; lecture demon-"tra ­ tions, sound-art ion or animated ex- LEARN to FLY RAGSDALE FLYING SERVICE 1901 E . i t S it* S i. Phone 5-5443 Hour, CHARTER end PLANE RENTAL EAT HAMBURGERS at 2 — 1 40th & LAMAR ' •**' - • - . •/ dj|wNs ■" ’ ,y try Tops In U nusua l Flavor a n d Freshness V" , • A e, "" >. • £ u , SCIENTIFIC WATCH REPAIR C i t r i l l i e d W a l c h m a L cr No. 3680 FREE ESTIMATES Cl distimfm jmlni ELECTRONIC TIMER USED hibits and working models, and audience manipulated exhibits. Beginning Tuesday and running through Sunday, show hours are from 2 p.rn, to IO p.m. From Austin the Parade will go to Waco, Fo rt Worth, and P a lls * Feature Contest Winners Named N ancy McMeans and Dick W ;l-,^ Hams have been announced win-! * ners of Journalism the Texas Award for article* on Texas news­ papermen. M iss McMeans, junior journalism student, wrote about the newspaper career of Frank Grim es, editor of the Abilene Reporter-New*. W i l l i a m s , journalism senior, wrote on the experience* of Dave ©leavens. Associate I Press corres­ pondent in Austin. 9-5 Art exhibit by Alice Naylor and Polly Howerton, T F W C G a l­ lery. 9-11 Snark Sale, H F B 129. 9—G reat Books course, 2607 Uni­ versity Avenue, 12 - R O T C federal inspection, W hit­ aker Field. 1-—Special exams in business law, cotton marketing, drama, chem­ istry, and education; Garrison H all I. Ne-' com er’s Club style showy Austin Country Club. 2-5 -Committee interviews. Main Lounge, Texas Union. 2. 4 30, 7- "M a d Queen," free for­ e go film, Batts H all Auditorium, 4 Union sponsor* Dr, Thomas M. Craob ll in readings from Brow n­ ing, Union 311. t Staff Association of Lib rarle* honor D r. Llorena Friend, B a r ­ ker History Center. William s and Miss McMeans each 4 45 Co-ed A s s e m b l y , Texas were awarded $25, Union 311. Honorable mention for second ; place in the two categories went j to Verne Beam er and to Helen j Schafer, I The contest was set up three i years ago by anonymous gift to , the School of Journalism . Members of the judging com- | mitfee were Vern Sanford, mana­ ger of the Texas Press Association; Jen a Ferris, assisi,int to Mr. San­ ford; and Dr. Reddick. Round-Up... (Continued from Page l l B o r r o w e d car* drunk coffee placed laundry money on a ball ga m e, Cursed mankind when 8-2511 rings busy. them. No-Dor ar* m y brethren -1 use Like you I have me* exam* hating not them alone but that for which they stand. I have laughed at Aggie* pitied their souls, their bruised bodies, Drilled on the RO TC Field c r cold birler days, Fallen asleep to the University Stood in m y tracks and watched a jet-pl a ne, its * rooky trail, Wondering all the while about pro­ gress and humanity and mu*h- room clouds, j j Discovered Dante and Wolfe, Em- I ' And sometimes read Spillane. . I have known enemies, for I am I only human, which Is a sin to ) erson and Voltaire, some. I have known f r i e n d s , formed friendships at the poker table, O r the fraternity ritual or the in­ tram ural game, Realizing well they will soon dis­ Into the m aw that comes with appear. Time, R 30 Style show, S R D , 7 Phi Alpha Delta, Townes H all 107. 7 - Sout F.xpe 131. w estern *i mental Rocket Science Society, Building 7 -Forensics, Texas Union 309. 7—Mica Coffee Call, Texas Union a's Glee Club, Texas Union ' r e * h rri a n Fellowship, ints* Kpisccpal Church. Nobody s C h i I d r e n " and Courtship to Courthouse,’’ free ALI f i l m nones Hall. lf- World Affairs Forum to pre­ sent D r. J . R . Roach on Fo r­ mosa. YM C A . 3b Arnold A ir Society, R Hall IOU 30- S w i n g and Turn, Main Lounge, Texas Union, 30- R o d e o Association, Texas Union. -Intermediate Club music group, home of .Mrs, O rville Wyss. Comte operas “ Gianni Schicchi” a nd “ H in un i Zuruck,” Music Bu ling Recital Hail. John J . Buchanan to speak on Biosmyphis of P u rin es," at Signvi X i m e e t i n g , Geology' Building l l . Scholarship Ih a d lin e April I April I is tho deadline to apply for the R ich ard Holdsworth Ment­ o r i a I Scholarship. Applications >hon!d be filed with tho chairm an of the Committee on Loans and Scholarship Information in Speech Building 101. THE BEST MEXICAN FOOD and the MOST COURTEOUS SERVICE it at V I am a liberal. T am a conservative I am youth, I know ambition, Fighting indifference, w h i c h oft E L M A T A M O R O S 504 East Ave. Phone 7-7023 Encouraged, ri seouragpd, jostled Yet caught in the poetry of a mass o'ertake* me. cajoled. of humanity. Bound together to thousands, B y the flimsiness af a school song, a oneness of purpose, Loathing college when spirits are the staunch low, surrendering boy-dreams, Which wane foolish and an eternity aw ay when an intellectual says “ N a iv e ," Knowing all the while with a knowl­ the**, edge that comes of ai! things. j The false values, the campus pre­ tenses are Life, And Life I cannot dcr.v. SPEEDWAY R A D IO & TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE Ph.7-3846 fat* •Teat Sooth ot Ureg ii rf Gym I J B U R G E R I N A T U X E D O 25c H L Murdock * Barbell Studio TSO* Parkway Phone S-9M4 W 31J7 M. L A M A S Lf Lf ^ ( ort. Service 5 P M i l A M Ph. 7-0!93 Opt-n till I A M. ENGINEERING SENIORS... 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Write for m entation information directly to hotel of yoar choice, ar oer Chicago Office— Al*on*tt Reeort Hotels. 808 North Michigan Areito* Chicago, Illinois. Telephone No— Superior 7-393$ '••W K m m MARCH 24 • Coat • M a tc h in g Slacks • A n d Contrasting Slacks Here Is The Most Clothing For Your Money That W e’ve Ever Offered! Handsomely Tailored of Dacron and Rayon in a Linen Weave that’s cool, cool, cool! • CHARCOAL • NAVY • PLATINUM • COCOA • WHITE • POWDER BLUE W E A R IT A S A SUIT W E A R THE COAT W IT H C O N T R A S T IN G SLACKS See These in Our Windows W E A R T H E m a t c h i n g S L A C K S A L O N E W E A R T H I C O N T R A S T IN G S L A C K S A L O N E I • ASK ABOUT OUR 3 MONTHS TO PAY PLAN M e r r it t •Brown 611 CONGRESS 'w fa y M * » c l 1 ' ^ r r *AILY TEXAN r ?o* 4 • j r a r s i g l i t e c J it i C S S The House appropriations sub-commit­ tee showed far-sightedness in its recom­ mended University appropriation The figure listed was $9,168,425. This is lower than the University re­ quest, but it is high m ot u h to free the Available Fund for building purposes— the financial set-up that is essential for the Uni vers ty to maintain its standards The House recommendations included a $727,704 special fund to be used for b irn e new teachers, to take care of the constantly Increasing enrollments Teacher-pav is the most important part of the appropre • 'n needs, as far as students are concerned. This special fund, which assures th a t th* i c y cannot be spent for other needs, rn recognizes the desires of the student. Tim state simply needs more money and hard as it is to do, the legislators must accept this unpopular fact and work from there A well-educated population is a necessity. And this need can't be filled v chout enough money to do it. Only with foresightedness such as th a t shown by the House sub-committee can Texas meet its responsibilities. J L _Y r c l m in t i t r a t o r a n c I th e S t Helen I are \ Snide* cc acct'recd as nu:* . e hum an brine > by the University adminis­ tration. Their views are being listened to. and the importance cf what t hey knew and what they want to know is being realized, Tile two best examples of that interest are the President’s Student Cabinet and the Ste tom-Recent Liaison meeting, I *h ■tarted last ye un - sn -*- : .L The President’s Cabinet meets once a in government lead* :-' month St ident Greek and independent organizations, and tervi e h norar -:s p random from the Student Director)* meet with Dr. Wilson. They ask the questions they want to ask: they get the answ <. The Student-Regent Liaison committee of six student leaders meets with. three Regents The Regents show sincere inter­ est in student news and views. The) real­ ize the value of the student viewpoint It would be far too easy for adminis­ Alm ost $20 trators and regents, in the rush of work, to farcer the students themselves. The fact is ex­ they aren’t forgotten that treme Iv commendable. 'J .1 1 a l i i r n CU, It > a pity that so many adults scorn more childish alo u t touchy problems like segregation than do younger people. At the University, for instance, a student government committee to study the prob­ lems of desegregation as they w ould affect the University campus has been okayed by the Assembly. power; it is devised to stud)' the situation only, This seems to be a much better pro­ cedure than the irrational yelping that*is the mode of expression of many older p e o p le . Senate Eliminates Tax Cut To Avoid Upset of Budget N S A ’s Future at UT An Issue This Spring r h a n g e o f I d e a - b e tw e e n m e m ­ ber - c h , n ils. f M ore e q u a l p r o c u r e m e n t an d e x c h a n g e d istr ib u tio n o f m o re sc h o la r s h ip - to fo r e ig n c o u n tr ie s . 'settin g up stu d en t go v ern * m e ld s on c a m p u s e s w h e r e non* e x is t. S. 4. P la n n in g a c u ltu r a l p ro g ra m that w ill e n a b le -< b o o l- to {Mad r e s o u r c e s in o b ta in in g en terta in * n ie n t f e a t u r e s . 5. ('o p in g w ith p r o b le m s o f d i s ­ c r im in a tio n a n d a d ju s tin g to fit th. s tu d e n ts n e e d s. g e n e r a l *>. M eetin g stu d e n t n e e d s and m o r e c lo s e ly u n liv in g X rn e r i c a n e d u c a tio n a l in s t i­ tu tio n s. B y CARO!. C l HROI4) last sprint: After art affirm ative vote by th* th# Student Assemble U niversity Hr ca nip a m em ber et the National Students Assot tat ton. The ratification itself was signify- fa n e tw aih n g non*’ of the bitter feelings caused by the sam e issue Just three years before vs Iron the motion was deft a* lo sin g itHttlo Mi T h e 'NS A and It* a d v o r a t r s h a d fo u g h t a tho c a m p u s t in c e it- o r g a n is a tio n ort a n a tio n a l scale In to n . t i th a t I n iv ersitv d e le g a t e - . p*»r- t im e tle n ia r ly tim s m it h , stu d e n t b o d y p r e s id e n t, w e r e in It- o r g a n iz a tio n , t ile d e le g a t e s b ro u g h t b ack th e N SA an d p r e ­ s e n te d ii to th e \ - s e n t b l y , B e f,ir e ♦hat g ro u p it w a - r a t ifie d , but a c a m p u s e le c tio n d e fe a te d it. in -tr u m e n ta i Exactly what had been defeated* The purposes of the or gam /anon, #< stated sn the preamble of th e constitution arc to ’‘maintain aca­ dem ic freedom, stim ulate and im* governm e,--- de- jvnve dee tid e pc inlet na I ii antec rn sibilities for education t * foster the recognition of the rights and t e s pi ic 1 1 hi 1111 c s of to the school, the com m uriity human- Sty the interest* and integrity of ’ho coc­ ern e:cut and Constitu tion of th# I mted S t a t e s of Airer and pireserve and God st (dent the ira * The NSA barks up ? pie-, with a working u n fed e f fo r t o f colin g*c s tic VS A d tx f< Hi le t T h e t ton and dent date* five fad * Last coni rn \ cst!,: and ii id ii d ti sr i n I Hon h e N S A i one the n tin d u n i» dent t but i w enc:cs f> sri J- d and to r n vote m n a Cv r * r ' V i- a hi# •rn A Off!*"*. 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The first qualification can often be uiffi* uh to deb mine e \e n in ra ses of professionals, but t h e lat­ ter has quite obviously been over­ the Texan selections. looked in I On H ere" h< irs n o t g i \ e s t i f f i )cr t attend these adt* : G ive us le s s of “ n que* ne. big srrong n too, and other g e n e ra l < nifican t gibb erish P le a s p le a se g iv e u s new s the. eating and n’ellig* rit.iy and if w e m ust in terv iew c a m p u s pop: la 'ion, g iv e — JIM es WH s r #» W &B ar alk to pmplIe, or w its and f dim. c s go to ¥ r* os ipera ^mgoir gn students s*iy thing to v-xav hp eau a ie clubs; gi # I “ \Uj..n ♦ f" es "<5g s\ id Initials i[lo IO K0{s #nnr.ti *xr 'fe e s /4 beau rn in.* if Ii f vt cs I r ty I n te r - is v a r l e t s !ACK ON o b \ O j ) n o r l u n i I l e i I 4 T “ T " N o w it s time to do an about-face! OL ' J i r i n q P . o . m e th e . e to amounting to $20 per taxpayer and SIO for all dependents ex­ cept w ives. But few m arried connies of in r o m ^ o- m o1*® Than $3 OOO v. oukl be nefit The reduction would princ ipal­ ly aid single taxpayers or those flung separate returns. Couples would b* nefit only to the extent that the tax cut exceeded the ad­ vantage they could claim by incom e-splitting. The D em ocrats w ere split Prominent Senate fence- tumo­ urs were D em os Harry Rvrd (V a.) and Walter George (Ga who both voted against the bill Finance Com ic it tee, Both are generally conceded ’n ie Dem o leaders But la ie T , es day it appeared that the Presider* had m ade his point, * O h To th*? Edit As x hly eft g- Kip gripe? si tv n a th if 11 on i n \ cont. re orient, conc 11 I HAVE E \S IL Y AT A PRF."S tnoste st I r. >rif ■ rf e I? *t in the■ who}* week he had said • ■ When we two » ta,.*: abc J* decreasing r e . enues have at a time when ’he government taken in spite of every saving w e have on I v been able to make, is spending than 1these I takes som ewhat more than it ( the in. we are reaching som e kind We hSi- * a of heigh5s in fiscal irresponsibil­ ity .’* ^ ^ ft if/ The outcome m ay ha e de­ v term ined American Ii?* ai p* for the next two years. It m ay u r ll herald the com ing A i; i have if th o f a new * pay as you go" pc 1- We ai f> jus* in sue h a bl ir;v instead of the un Hat •< S as is ours budget with constantly mounting th e- VS >5 in deficit. a I mo*J. perf At any ram Ike wa# sm iling happ\ the n a bod one Vkhi ch i agene y . again Tuesday. P A . — M C r * F R A N K COOKSEY - t il! m e e t in g e v e r y in T h u r -d a j a fte r n o o n a t 5 p .m . th e U n io n . a S la b of Print? T o th e E d it o r : the T ex a n a The w on derfu l g a la x y of lette rs in your that h a s been a p p ea rin g la te , on one contro­ colu m n o f v e rsy and another, m ake pitifully a p r « ,(anr the q u a lity of m a teria l WTI''* r. for pu blication by the “ stu ­ d en ts of jo u r n a lism ” ! One w onders about the purpose o f the d a ily slab of print thai w e c a ll a " n e w s”. training pa pet K ground for future w r iter s (?) o r ii i! Hist a ha n g o u t w h ere an von# in typ e up a bit of childish w ho form and ; c'iconable p»‘a*tle sign h ii n a m e to st g e ts the oppor­ tunity to "hit the p rint"? If this s not the then is it that the T ex*n is run on such a d em o cra tic bass* that a n y w riter, no m a ile r bow poor, c a n get h is w ork pub­ lished'’ in I D O N T R E L IE V E that the read­ er is b e in g t r e a te d f a ir ly —th e rea d - S t e t I d KG J ul i & iiNpi;v is , A stu d iilo Ba ran Ola’ .'arn* s ii v'. ait*tr L ee I . A lanzo L au ra L A Ti IT o r V A! VI# L r .j.i Arf: / M ar. A nna Bf-'.’ -- Ann Burr I?; rom, f ’ G dm y Cook S ilvia R uth Cu.-rhrj G eorge Arthu t i^i rcSo-.;> R obert Lee Dew? t**r I..* M ars Su# D lek-n son . Sarah . a E n g lisb , I>erro G eorxe E van t Jo, P a tricia Ferri s Gen t t y L ee F loy B urnet * Merre)! Eve!: V . finn* C s nda Ta. R e g ina!do r risfr Garza * -r T h om as Goo« t ' Ar Ha> m w Char!lea M orris Menders© W allace D. H*i-ndf-rxcn L ois Yvon H id . D avid O in H in k le, Cf * r .e K J M io *. t o r Frazer F at) - li.fsm J »b [sa- sari H K O' - *""*■ I o;,n es I. ndgri n Rn vt Na bb * V. a y n e Mist son, t sh ea V aughn H O m e r irol Ann M I r a n k g'.»« B Morrison Nichols, Robert S m on Osier A H is n S m ith P a trick Edna Joan V t - it her, Charles- A ustin P rim er (I,. Du i m In R ob in son , D o is*. na Des Saxe K ath ryn K. Sk inner, Jo * Bes* Sm ith, J e a n e tte C harlene S m u le er C arlos R. W alk er, C lem en - t ne Whit* Mary H-.,th W ilk in son , M a c ha Cia yd < i« W ilson, C h arlotte C ora W olcott M ary P a u l W rig h t. P o go “ self-defense.’ over the bill By J. C. GOULDEN Texsn New* Editor "You’re damned r i g h t , the President s ;rd era* or eous. ' last w eek. snorted Life m agazine is r The Senate agreed T uesday afternoon, voting down a Demo* cr at ic-sponsored that threatened to unbalance a bud­ get that ti the ‘ he for 1920's. .* near.ne equ: hr: first tim# s . -c e taut cut A lready pas«ed was a Hogs# bill that called for a blanket 12 cu' per taxpayer The House bill had been term ­ by irrespons.hi„t> ed * fiscal Ike. ** O T H E R R E P U B L IC A N * b e d es ed it en w *rse n s-.e? The House version of the cut. w hich pass, i aper ber e de­ b a te for two wee us seoul i have the gr vem r-ert an est - coat m ated $2 I bu., rn annual Th# Sen ate v e r s e r was som ewhat cheap er st wo . d only have cost f908 rn:-lion rev en ae arr la.-;-. * R epublicans privately were w orrying rn re a rot:* pr:r< ip:f-s t toe act .ai cir I '.-rn than a now the Eisenhower budget is far from balanced but the Ad­ m inistration still has hope* of doing so in ‘ne next two years. The prim ary GGP squawk: When taxes were going ap. they w ere increasing progressive :y. T hat is the more a man m a d e the m ore he p a c . There were no blanket sp' die raises But now when taxes com e down, "ie cu'<; re bis.uke* To a man rn: Kung S2 per w eek. a cut of 52 ■ tax would look like a heap of g id. To a m an making TINE per week lust so the $20 cut would be in his ann aal many peanuts. And therefore ;~a GGP issued . 4.-.T ■ f 3 ,r rvlav P C T H E Y ( VI.! I E D re tax cu* drive '‘cheap politics *’ Cried Philadelphia's Repubb- ean R epresentative Hugh Scott: “ In my city, the top price tor a vote is SE I arr. wondering what v ‘Hi gentlem en ".'enc to do with the extra $19.” The De rn .‘Kira's are claim ing ‘"The nation needs a tax cut declared .Senator Paul D ouglas , ‘ Therefore why sh ald ( M i l w e wait and let the Republicans take credit i ~ one just before the 1956 election?" Th* D e m o c r a t said th** 1 ich a cut would stim ulate ’he en­ tire American econom y, there­ by allowing Ike to balance the budget at a later date with low* taxes. Ike fumed. He didn’t agree in the least. And what really had the Presidential ire aroused w as the very wording of the House bill. It had one whale of a joker in the deck: a rider in the bill would extend the ex cise 'ax and 52 per cent corporate tax—two little item s that add up to a r.if­ fy $2.8 billion per year. Thus if Eisenhower had vetoed the tax c u t, he also would have vetoed badly needed revenue. * .Id T H E H O I - E B L U . v av *> cost the government $2.1 billion in revenue. Therefore, only ST billion would have been gained through extension of the other two taxes. The Sena*e v ersion , w hich was intended com prom ise, a would have given certain groups reduction next year tax as a T h e D a ^ T e x a n cf I; U-.ver- tv of Tex#*, la and holiday period* Th# Dally Texan, s t -J a* rn published yy T exas Student Publication*. in Auatin cia ii v e x c e p t S a tu rd a y , S-cmaa “ •Hee a c o n fr ib v lic n s vrm rn a c c e p te e ov • c i t e m I - t il es JI lu g d e liv e r y sh ou ld be m ad e in J B ii anc * A ve*‘ : &. or th * n* /am raver; O p in ion s "of te e T ex a n are not n e-cess* rf sag th ose of m e ,,r. , teieg* one . ad ".in >'■ ..bor or OI •* Lr vers»t> offs Entered as a^'ond-casa m atter Oct- b f A ustin. T i aa or- e t toe s t of *Iarcn 3 i* BWS at tn t it * ’ :-24"’2 ■■ th e Inquiries concern* I i i i 12-2416 ■ ••*’'**9^'* Post Office at The Associated P f'ss u * s vuy en’ • eh to a sh OCIATKD e k e s * w!Kr. s r BV ic e of all news disiMUche* Mwspaper and /©cal iv -m a o f spontanea of pu&i i> a tier. of k - Bine! '* c led to t atter ■ *.-r« .r. SiSO rn • < r A - a: r n - -* ongir put • -.ed cerein. mg.'.vs r no' -r-- p :» /•!* ti C oU egiato P o m F irst C la s s M HsM HI J* I ION RATE*! 1 M cinauns Stb*cnpti«S — Thrre Mnntftsi u a iiv e r e d in A o s t U i M ailed ............... M aoed out of town ................. ............................ in A ustin * ......... *............ ............ .. I l l m on th K S S " f r,' r .......................... $ .75 month P E R M I M M b l VI J .................................................................. Editor-In-Chief M a n a g in g E d itor N e w s Editor ......................................................................... . A ssista n t N ew s E d i t o r E d itorial A ssista n ts Amuhvn/ORis E d ito r A v Editor .................................................................. SH IB L E Y STRUM ' S K E QI. IN N J C. G ouiden ............................. . C a r l B u r ie n ............... .............. 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M en wilt he placed and trained sn sto r es o f their fur a* possible, c h o l e e . som ew here In T* va: T h ey ■■ : ?.% M ake a p p o in tm en ts in 'h e S' E m ploy m ent B ureau. J f a r c e J lieut H ail A retail sto r e re p resen ts t iv*** on in H ou ston v ii hav* the ca m p u s T u e sd a y arid W ednesday. M arch IS and if* to in terview c a n d i­ d a tes ? r m erch an d isin g train ees, credit d ep artm en t tra in ees for w ork tran sp or­ in C red it and C ollection ..-pi* ta tio n or in w ork of to b ecom e en g a g ed m a te r ia l han dling m oi m g serv ice an*! w a reh o u se prod yeti* rn problem * in hom e econ om ics m ar­ k e tin g m erch a n d isin g and a d v e r tis­ in g are accep tab le i ref fie T ech n ical M ajors P ic k up brochures and m ak e ap­ p o in t m e n t In the S tu d en t E m ploy­ m en t B u e a n t, P earce H all 106. T h* V S N a v y Offit ar P r o n . m em T eam will be on th# campus March 23 24 and ad m i:’Is'c lf* se n if T e s ts In N aval Offi*: further ■ For th e S ti I v a r te H a il I *6. and O ffi I to in terview •r Q u alification in terested I ud en ts Programs ‘ Di lation go E m p lo y m en t B ureau, * Lf J G R. W a g n er 'r , VS N aval R eserve o ffic e r from H ou ston w ill in terv iew prospect lye ap p lica n ts for th e Navy O f!, -cr C an d id ate i'io „ r , n March 33 th rou gh M arch 35 In** r- vte *. s w ill be cnndui ted at th e S tu ­ den t I m p io y m en t B u reau , Teat*'# H ail 106. i*i In stru m en ts, S em icon d u etog Engib* e» m g, and M a'‘ ria! aru! Com­ p on en ts R esearch w ill have 30-mip» ut# in Engitw e* ring B u ild in g 400A and 4t D r, X Jkrena iv F rie n d , lib ra ria n of tho S C en ter, w ith a re re p iia n W ednesday a t 4 p .m . in B a rk e r H istory lounge, D r. F rie n d w as re cen tly a w a rd e d the S u m m erfield G. R oberts a w a rd d o n : Th* for h e r b o o k . “ S sr G reat D esigner “ * Ut M ica w ill h a v e W ednesday avenin! in T exas Union 31 six S w ee th e a rt I n M odels will be M rs. F . G. B ry­ a n t. M rs. D. F. Daw son, M rs, John H ejduk Mrs. ll Lee H irs rh e , M rs. (I G, H i r e r , .Mrs. W. ( \ D euster- hoeft, and Mrs, JI. F. R a se . T hey will mode! clothes from C h e n a :b 's. ★ for in A ustin M iss M a rg a re t M ay er, C apitol correspondent the D allas T im es H erald an d T im e and I. f*v will be guest sp e a k e r a 1 an open and professional m e e tin g of T h e ta Sigm a P hi T hin sdny at 7 :30 p m . the in S em inar R oom of Jo u rn a lism Building. * p ro fessio n a l w om en’s Th*' m eeting of the h o n o ra ry and jo u rn a lism fra te rn ity will be open to a ll inter- Drive Begins For C l o t h e s To Jap a n ese Old c lo th es o r new clothes a r r needed in tho N ew m an Club drive the being held fo r p a rish of O u r L ady of the L ight­ house T ra p p e d M onastery in Hok­ kaido, J a p a n . ti*1 need y of is the Rod rn H u g g e r, a U niversity stu­ initial h a ck er of th*1 dent, drive. He m et F a th e r P e te r R oger, a p rie st a t th e m o n a ste ry , w hile he w as sta tio n e d m Ja p a n w ith the A ir F o rc e , H e began c o rre s­ ponding w ith F a th e r R oger and th a t poor learned of th e need in Ja p a n fa rm e rs a n d ftsherm i n leth e s. H ugg er prest nted r to th e N> ym an Club th e y began tile drive. h a v e been com ing a r e needed in, Edw ard S. M arcus, second of the four M arcu s b ro th ers who run widely known NVxman-Marcu.s of the top m e r­ D allas and one of ch an d isin g experts in the c o untry, Will a d d re s s the stu d en t c h a p te r of the A m erican M arketing Asso­ ciatio n at 7:30 p m. T h u rsd a y in T e x a s Union,, M e m b e rs of the Austin A dver­ bs.rig Cl lh have been invited as sp ecial guests to h e a r the a d d re ss. M r. M arc u s beg an his career in D ad s in 1928. H e held v ario u s positions until he b ecam e g e n e ra l merchandising m anager in 1938. in te re st L ik e h is fa th e r and b ro th ers, E d ­ w a rd M arcu s alw ays d e m o n stra te d a keen in world a ffa irs, In 1940 he took leave of ab se n ce from N eim an -M arru s to w ork un­ o f f i c i a l l y for the State D e p a rtm e n t in th e pn motion of p re w a r tr a d e re la t inns v. i ? h Sou t h A rn e i scan t a tim e when c o n su m e r bt ginning to be c i t off good irs IT in m ark e ts. H e e n te re d the Air F o rce in 1942, se rv e d th re e y e a rs during th e w a r, and w as re le ase d from a c tiv e d u ty in 1945 with the ran k of m a jo r. He re - e n te re i the N eim an-M arcus O rganization with the p o rtio n he now holds, v iee-president and d ire c ­ to r of the store * New Y ork buying office. EDWARD MARCUS . . . from Dallas to New York C ranfill to Read B rowning In U nion Session T o d a y Dr. C ranfill. who bachelor of a r ts des U niversity in 1934, a1 ten of a rts and doctor deg rees from ll arval w here he w as a tu to r fellow He ta u g h t a t received his ee from the a holds m as- >f philosophy I U n iv e rsitv . nie ia lr Geor? rd Ne fill picked d u rin g a through F ri A u stria , E Sea n d ma vis a rt, his re* G ran­ Ute mc. [y, Sw f D r rn his Ita id ince the intel a p D r T hom as M. C ranfill, asso­ ciate p ro fesso r of E nglish, will give re a d in g s from Brow ning W ednes­ d a y at 4 p.m . in Union 311. He is a lre a d y fam ous on the cam p u s for his in te rp re ta tio n s of S h akespeare ity WO! rn. D r. ie wax for aas J falsetto for rug- able to ° student re under- Ut for ■ ged and pi st and; A ith C ranfi fail *o Other reft din the s D r. place a bov* mg poe is D r [High S h akespeare IFS specialty, he does not do justice to B row ning, alo­ of his favor;:*:'.-. At previous cs of Brow ning, ho has :t the c h a ra c te rs ta life by ng each one and n a rra tin g en< - C ranfill feels that those who vigor and stren g th in poetry ly ric beauty will p a rtic u la r­ ly Browning. He cte< B row n • "one of the g re a t V ictorian of thoughtful, sound optim - Cr. Uni Ur D r. Cr; a t dram a led open He tu m e - h a w ic re a d a n d si dow rn .coopt ho Uni s do He stud- iv of a also w as the c o a u tr phy of B a rn a b y Hic soldier-w riter. The leased la s t y« ar th vers it \ P re s s. A t • if ll iv v*.o? k in e ? f p i' Ut • Sill Alpha G am s C h o o se Edith W ilso n Favorite e f t m an. W* tan, and Janne! W. E d ith Wilson w as n a m e d bes? pledge of Alpha G am m a D elta so­ ro rity S atu rd ay night a t th e an­ nual F e a st of R oses b a n q u e t fol­ low ing the spring initiation. w ere Alpha Ga fa ll: Jo an P a ir; Culpepper, P atr: Also hi : ired initiated in 'de B ryan, C ecelia L o rrain e S tockton, Suzann P rim , P eggy Je a n R ow land, B a rb a ra Ann Ba rf ie Iii, E lizab eth Ann idol rn C harlene E v a n s. B etty Lou H aga­ m an Sharon H arv el, B erth a M a­ hon Hoick, N ancy L aughlin, R uth Phillips, Shirley L o rain e P rie st, M artha Sal la s. S am uels. Olga E sth e r H ay W hitt, and Ja n e Wil­ liam son. T he banquet honored the follow­ ing new in itia te s: T anya C annon. D iane D avis, M arlynn D avis, Lynn G re e n , M arcia Hoevet. Ann B uff­ ington, E lizabeth Ann K e e ste r, Do­ rothy E ugenia McCoy, M a rg a re t M antsealco, R uth Ann O verbeek. Bott ma Pietrantonio. Jill Quinn. R uth M a r y R am sey. B a rb a ra Jo an Richard® . R oxanne R itte r, E dith Sm ith, P a t s y C a y - Smith. On the p ro g ra m D r the banquet W ilson, B a rb a ra Ann Wood Ann- w ere M rs, R o g e r Busfield, p resi- j d ent of the A ustin A lum nae C hap­ te r, Mrs, F re d R ib a r, c h airm a n j of E xecutive C ouncil, Edith Wil­ son, best pledge, an d Ann P a tric k , u n d e rg ra d u ate presid en t. Chem Honorary Member-hungry J E W E L S O F T H E S E A " l l ; t P a r a d e t o p s the hat in figure stra tegy ! It's artfu lly shirred to curb your curies, would you into a sleek shape. Come see it, try it - strike a new note fo r your figure today! Elasticized faille, f 11.95 There's a Difference in Diam onds CHOOSE ONLY THE BEST Humane Society O p e n s New Shop ou car- bus te r hat to new Bude: H u m an e Sc vis C ounty g from or; in coat a* opened b v A ustin and E a s t Sixth 140 wh which m et with term ed “ trem endot society hopes to ♦n citnruK * ■■'**- *■*' ugh the sic ter thro wright Will Green, a student at 'TC7 o r Cif th#? open ?:• Looking for some Real MEXICAN FOOD lf M e x ic o is to o far, try our sp ecial M E X IC A N DINNER SAN JACINTO CAFE 16*h at San Jacinto Opan all week 6 A.M. till Midnight A u s t in ’s only K E E P S A K E D ia m o n d Je w e ler ti is spar* from tim e ley a re the most deco Philip Morris, as one act. O nly fro m b o u n te c * cigar* tie —so felicitoi T h o u g h th is column is in te n d ed sc . ... as a re b ic te m p e re d d ro lle ry , th e m a k e r s o f Phi ip Morris h av :o tim e fo r a shoi let m e us* it and obliging r scie n c e , T would g u e ss fro m sam pling m a k e r s o us h e a r ts could com e such a t h e i r p rod p lea s u rah ! sly blended, so g r a t i f y i n g to th e ta s te , so so o th in g to th e p sy c h e . A nd, as th o u g h b r i n g in g you th e m o st a g re e a b le c i g a r e t t e on th e m a rk e t w e re n o t e n o u g h , th e m akers of Philip M o r ris h a v e enclosed th e i r w ares in th e Snap-Open Pack, an ingeniously contrived w ra p p in g t h a t yields up its tr e a s u r e w ith o u t lo ss o f tim e o r c u ticle. A n d , fin ally , th i s p a ra g o n of c ig a r e tte s , w ra p p e d in th e p a ra g o n of packages, c a n b e had In king-size o r r e g u la r, a s your ta s te dictates. W ho c a n re s is t su ch a w in n in g c o m b in a tio n ? Not I, A few weeks ago in th is c o lu m n w e had a b rit f le sso n In c h e m ­ ia try . T o d a y we ta k e u p a n o th e r a tt r a c t iv e science m ed ic in e. M e d ic in e w as in v e n te d in 1066 by a G reek n a m e d H ip p o c ra te s . H e soon a tt r a c t e d a ro u n d h im a g ro u p of devoted d is c ip le s w h o m h e called “ d o c to rs ” . T h e re a s o n h e called th e m “ d o c to r s ” w a s t h a t th e y s a t a ro u n d a dock all day . Som e fish ed , som e j u s t dozed in th e noonday su n . I n t r u t h , th e r e w as little e lse f o r th e m to do, b e c a u se d ise a se w a s n o t in v e n te d u n til 1492. A f te r t h a t d o c to rs b e c a m e v e ry b u sy , b u t, i t m u s t be r e p o r te d , la m e n ta b ly m e a g re . T h e y th* ir k n o w led g e of m e d ic in e w a s k n ew o nly one tr e a t m e n t - a c h a n g e of c lim a te . F o r e x a m p le , a F r e n c h d o c to r w ould se n d ail h is p a tie n ts to S w itz e r la n d ; a S w is s d o c to r, on th e o th e r h a n d , w ould se n d all h is p a ti e n ts to F r a t e, B y 17".* th e e n ti r e p o p u latio n , o f F r a n c e w as liv in g in S w itzi -land, and vice v e r s a . T h is la te r becam e k n o w n as the B la c k T o m E x p lo sio n . N o t u n til 1924 d id m e d ic in e , as we know it, come into being. In t h a t y e a r in th e lilt I*' B a v a r ia n v illag e o f P a g o - P a g o an e ld e rly p h y s ic is t n am e d W in k o S ig a fo o s d is c o v e re d th e hot w a te r b o ttle . H e w as, of c o u rs e , b u rn e d as a w itc h , b u t his son L y d ia , d is g u is e d as a lin o ty p e , sm u g g le d th e h o t w a te r b o ttle o u t o f th e c o u n try . H e c alled on F lo re n c e N ig h tin g a le in L on d o n b u t w as to ld by h e r h o u s e k e e p e r, W ith some a s p e r ity , t h a t M iss N ig h tin g a le h ad d ied in 1910. L y d ia m u tte re d so m e th in g and, d is g u is e d a s a f e a t h e r b o a , m a d e h is w ay to A m e ric a , w h e re he in v e n te d th e blood s tre a m . M e d ic in e , a s it is ta u g h t a t y o u r v e ry ow n collage, c a n be d iv id e d to u g h ly in to tw o c la s s ific a tio n s . T h e re is in te r n a l m e d ic in e , w h ic h is th e tr e a tm e n t o f in te r n e s , a n d e x te rn a l m e d ic in e , w h ic h is th e tr e a tm e n t of e x te r n e s . * D iscases also fall into tw o b ro a d c a le f c r i e s - ch r o o k and acute. C hronic d ise a se , is of course, inflammation of the chron, w h ic h can be m ighty p ainful,-believe you me! L ast s u m m e r my cousin Haskell was stric k e n w ith a chron a tta c k while out pick­ ing up tinfoil, and it was m o n th s before the w re tc h ed boy could s t r a i g h t e n up. In fact, even a f t e r he was cured, Haskell con­ tin u e d to walk around b en t over double. This w e n t on fo r some w eeks before Dr. (.’aligari, th e lovable old country p r a c titio n e r w ho tr e a ts Haskell, discovered th a t Haskell had h is p a n ts b u t­ toned to his v e s t Two y e a rs ago Haskell had Addison’s disease. (Addison, c u riously enough, had H ask e ll’s.) P oo r Haskell catches eve ry­ t h in g th a t comes along. Lovable old Dr. Caligari once said to him , “ Son, I guess you a re what they call a n a tu ra l born c a tc h e r.” “ The joke is on you, Doc.” replied H a s k e ll ” 1 am a th i r d b a s e m a n .” He thereupon fell into such a fit of g ig g lin g th a t th e doctor h ad to put him u n d e r sedation, whore he is to th is day. B u t I digress. We w ere d isc u ssin g medicine. I have now told you all I c a n ; the r e st is up to you. Go over to y o u r medical school and poke around. B r i n g popcorn and watch an operation. F id d le w ith the X -ray m achines. C ontribute to th e bone bank . . . And, remember, m edicine can be fu n ! ClMai Bhulman, 1955 T h e m a k e r * o f P H I L I P H O R R I S , w h o br i n g y o u t hi s c o l u m n , h a m n u r s e d t h e i r f l a v o r f u l t o b a c c o s t o b r i n g y o u t he m o s t p l e a s u r a b l e s m o k e o b t a i n a b l e . llodu mc in Cace by G f o r perfect harm ony w h e n you w a n t to look your special b e s t B o n e d a n d w ired t o w ithh o ld th a t w a y w a r d w aistline — It cinches inch es off! — and co m fortably . A g en tle sym phony in Dacron lace and leno elastic — beribboned and Touched for figure and e y e appeal. UN.-*# S ees .32-36, A cep 32~38, B sod C Cep 12.50 (ii distinctive im e ln W ^ f M ^ a y I S I S T V E D A * v T E X A N e a c « S Works of Naylor, Howerton Showing A t T F W C Gallery sr??! Ame rn C infirm V, or 'M ad Queen' Show Free in Batts Hall I v ?!••- fo r A d m iss io n w ill to m u - fa c u lty d e n ts a n d sh o w in g s W e d n e sd a y o f th e S p an ish film ' Tho M ad Q u een w h ich tei'.s in th e s to r v of^ a la d y so m u ch th e levi* th at sh® R a v e up hor th rone in sa n e fro m the tm* fa ith fu l a c tiv itie s o f h e r h u sb a n d . - T h e M ad Quem - " to t v sh ow n jn };a ffs am i 7 ft, ,, th re e a n d b e c a m e H all Auditorium, tells the historic ROCK HUDSON * W Y N "A N * . JANE - - - Dancers Perform Here on March 24 H*vS Castile. I secured the Sp; Iona ay known da-hep croup can'- or In h \as S ite Cot ieee for Worn* in Ans! n at perform ’Dodo' Tells UT All About Hollywoo By Id KU I.. 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We: *' W8h»^ 4^* W dVl rf" cJQ / u t , A ' m W k w^m . i rTf-ij pi v - — * LIBERAL EDU C A T IO N * b ig b o o s t tfils w eek as I S p r e -$ T p k S to a m s h c v e im g IO 1 a n d S-tiewa'ii their sign u p fo r re q »<■ c p u '•s e c You d c r • h a v e ‘.‘ r i c ^ n h a 204 e. y r g with th e s e © p e—a ’r ctassas, b u t y ou d o ba va t o b e w IC--** -*u-e breaic w a +chi<-g th* instructors. to ‘ » iR -C ah f ) .Senator U ,1- \VASI flNDTON’ Uam K n o w lan d sa id T u e sd a y it is "h ig h t im e '’ fo r Con­ g re ss to g e t the I * s on th e w a r ­ tim e Y a lta c o n fe re n c e , T he S e n a te R e p u b lic a n le a d e r spoke of a de- ision by S ecret irv of S u ite J o h n F o s te r D ulles y e s ­ te rd a y to le t key m e m b e r s of Con­ g ress h a v e a p riv a te look af the to p u b l i s h Y alta p a p e r s a n d not th e m g e n era lly for S e n a to r W a lte r G eorge fD -G a.), chairm an oi the F oreign R elation s C om m ittee, sa id he will 1 < fuse to accept - ustody of the se. ret record. that he would not be He added r< sponsible certain leak s, and did not want to know what t h e re Ord u n l e s s the public knows too, th in k th e y w ould be Ii iked a n y m o re th a n m any o th e r d o c u m e n ts/* S e n a to r K now land sa id. “ I d o n 't alm ost in is Y e s te rd a y th e a v e r a g e fell $3 90 s h a rp e s t in five y e a r s L a s t w eek the d ro p w a s th e w id e s t for any j w eek in fifte en y e a r s The r e c Hon in th e m a r k e t car-ie th e h eels of a su s ta in e d rise ‘he h ig h e s t point it af on th a t put j in history In W ashington C h a irm m W illiam th e S e n a te (D -A rk » of F u lb rig h t B a nking C o m m itte e sa id he would Dean Keeton, Students To Talk at Frosh Coffee i th e " I n te g r a tio n " will b e topic of a p a n el d isc u ssio n to be g iven a t th e E ic s h m a n C offee T h ursday in th e T e x a s U nion R oom SOU and Ml a t 4 p m , T h e d isc u ssio n w ill he le a d by stu d e n ts a n d D e an P a g e Rot ton of th e L aw School. B ust, .sps will hp th e fre s h m a n for *■•-' B lu e B onnet n o m in e e s B elles, S tu d en t s p e a k e rs o n lh,* panel a r e Uh I lie C onoley, p re s id e n t of Mn,* stu d e n t body a t H o u sto n T illot- j son C o lle g e : E m m a Loss Sm ith, stu d e n t a t T illotson C o lle g e : F ra n k C ooksey. V irg in ia M a cD o n ald , I ni­ c e r sp y st id e n ts; a n d D an W illiam s, I se n io r law student. not b e tin u in g " d is s u a d e d ’ from th e S e n a te stock con­ rn irk e t th e com ­ in v e s tig a tio n . H e called m itte e s h e a t u -cs " th o ro u g h ly ju s ti­ fied A fte r T u e s d a y 's session, w hich fe a tu re d h e a d o n d a s h e s b e tw ee n S e n a to r F u lb r ig h t and .Senator W il­ R -Ind ), S e n a to r told n ew sm en he w a s if c a n h e lp av o id a c ra s h such liam C p e h a r t F u lb rig h t w illing h< as o c c u r r e d in 192*). ta k e any c ritic ism to He sa id a no te of caution sounded in 1928 m ig h t h a v e helped p re v e n t the 1929 i • a sh . S e c r e ta r y of th e T re a s u ry Georg* H u m p h re y told the c o m m itte e c r i­ tic ism of g o v e rn m e n t a g e n c ie s an d sp c c u la tio fl a Im ut w hat th ey m ig h t do in th e w a y of r o s t r a t ive a ctio n could " e a s ily c o n trib u te to a q u e s­ tio n in g of co n fid en ce and u n c e r­ ta in ty a s to w h at the fu tu re m a y hold ” S e n a to r Ca p e h a rt, who w a s c h a i r ­ th e B an k in g C o m m itte e m e n o f w hen th e R e p u b lic an s co n tro lled the S e n a te , sa id th e h e a rin g s h a v e had a to c a u se p ric e b re a k s a n d frig h te n sm all in v e sto rs into se llin g o u t, te n d e n c y " I a n i Bure no m e m b e r of th is rn affect stock com rn it'el* w a n ts p ric e s o n e way o r a n o th e r / ’ S e n a ­ to r F u lb r ig h t form al said . s ta te m e n t in a Alpha Chi Omega Joins Representative Party Bv .I, C. LOT LD EV and BEA L U L L SC HWA K T /MAN' A lph a elhi O m ega sorority w a s in the R e p r e ­ | voted m em b ersh ip se n ta tiv e P arty at its m e e tin g T u e sd a y night af the Phi Sig’m a K app a house T h e p a n :-' a b o h e ard a p ro p o s a l fo r a c e n tr a l cam p aig n es m m itte e w h ich w ould c o o rd in a te th e e m - the for all candidates p aigfis c o m in g spring elections, in I t w a s ta hied bv request o f its auth or, Larry Bern tein. Tau D e lta P hi. T h e m otion will be s tu d ie d by th e p a r t y 's Steering C om m ittee. A nother motion M uch w ou ld e x ­ Phillips Opposes Required B-Tax S e n a to r J im m y P h illip s of A n g le ­ ton T u e s d a y launched a o n e -m a n d e la y in g a ctio n in the L e g is la tu r e a g a in s t S e n a te Bill 185, w h ic h w ool I allow governing b o a r d s of s t a te a SM c o m p u ls o ry a ctiv ities fee p e r s e m ­ e s te r . to c h a rg e colleges H e ta lk e d a g ain st the bill fo r an h o u r b e fo re r e c e s s e d u n til W ed n e sd a y . M ore filib u s te rin g w a s p ro m is e d by S e n a to r P h illip s , the Senate T h e bill h a s the backing o f s t a te I sc h o o ls. T h e Board of R e g e n ts th e U n iv e rs ity said e a r lie r th a t th e y h a v e no intention of p u ffin g th e c o m p u lso ry fee into e f fe c t at U T S e n a to r P h illip s ii- d a r e d t h a t th e bill w o u ld m a k e stu d e n ts p a y fo r s e r v ic e s w h ich they don r w a n t a n d d o n 't need. " T h e L e g isla tu re itself could w ell foot th e bill for som e of th e th in g s you a r e ask in g h a rd -w o rk in g s tu - j - d e n ts * * shell out h a rd -e a rn e d m o n ­ ey f o r ," he said. I n c o m m itte e h e a rin g s o n th e biti e a r l ie r this m onth stu d e n t Ie-id. m s fro m se v e ra l s ta te c o lle g e s h a d te r m e d th e bill " e s s e n tia l" if so m e s tu d e n t a c tiv itie s be c o n tin u e d . Sen d o r O ' s Lock of L u fk in , ; it i s . a u th o r of th e hill, sa y s th a t p r i m a r i ly fo r 'ii*' hencf t of s m a ll ­ e r c o lle g e ' m any of w h ic h could not c o n tin u e th e ir p re se n t e x t r a ­ c u r r i c u la r a c tiv ity p ro g ra m s w ith ­ th e m a n d a to ry a s s e s s m e n t. out Sweetheart Vote To Be March 22 T h e tv w S w eetheart of tile U n i­ v e r s ity w ill be hosen by pop u lar v o te o f th e student Didy <>n M a r c h 22 a n d 23 Tw enty-five n o m in e e s fo r th e h o n o r have been s e le c te d by a se t re t selet Hon < o m m itte e . O n T u e s d a y , M arch 22, s tu d e n ts m a y c a s t th e ir votes for o n e o f th e 25 n o m in e e s Voting boxes veil! be s e t ui> o v e r the cam p u s a n d w ill be o p e n fro m 8:30 a.rn, to 3 p .m . T h e five finalists will be v o te d f ro m on W ed n esd ay . M arch 23, 8 30 a rn, to 3 p rn. T h e electio n J o e co m m issio n , D u n n , M a ry D a n n e n b a u m , and J o h n L a n d s will be a s s is te d in tic s J e r r y e le c tio n b y Shirley S tru m , W ilson, an d John M cC urdy, e x e c u ­ tiv e s e c r e ta r y of the E x-St id e n ts ' A sso c ia tio n inactive pel o r g a n iza tio n s w as tabled until the n ext m e etin g . It w a s rn ole by G eorge F rien d Delta Upsilon, has nothing to gain by a lien a tin g ! o rg a n iz a tio n s on th e e a rn p u s , ' " R a th e r w e sh o u ld -eek m e m b e rs ," he d e c la re d . 7 rn Th ) rn r so n , rn -nb<~’ sa * * r c mp* f • pi stro n g g ro u p in th e p a r ty , to a St e m in g s a such a The m otion in ac tiv e m em b ers drew the e v e n in g 's only debate, to exp el} “ Those groups t h a t a r e co n sp i­ cuously ab sen t to n ig h t do th e p a rty entirely no good,”1 sa id F rie n d when introducing th e m o t .on, "I; they a r e not w ill ny to sh a re th e ir p art of the p a r t y ’s a c tiv itie s , i see no reason for hr - j m g t ’.em , said Friend, Moi se Axelrod A lp h a E p silo n Pi, i sa id th at the R e p r e s e n ta tiv e P a r ty Axelrod w a s ba Red in by A m ie Sweet A lp h a E p silo n P: w ho said th at >11ould ‘‘s o i ;c it a c tiv e ly " o thor or- j ganizatic r th e R e p r e s e n ta tiv e P a r t ; T he m o tio n w as r e fe r r e d to the .Steering C om m ittee for discussion by a siz e a b le m a jo rity . Alpha C h i’s p e titio n fo r m e m ­ b ersh ip w a s given u n a n im o u s a p ­ p ro v a l b y th e p a rty . I t is th e f i r s t , so ro rity to iffil ire w ith th e R e p r e ­ sen tativ e P a r t y . irish Holiday Nagel Talk Tells r Will Honor Patron Saint German Advance ,, S ire'n it's a g re at, d iv fo r the Irish , lad s and la s s ie s ! Much in the s a m e w a y T ex as E xes g a th e r to c e l e b r a t e T ex as Independence D a ; Ir is h m e n all over the w orld w ill c o n g re g a te Th irsday 1 giot ify th e ir p a tro n saint. P a tric k . I f s th e tim e for p a rad e s, p a tr io tis m , the "W earing of the g r e e n / ’ a n d is is * b e s t St P a tric k re m e m ­ bered for d riv in g th e s n a k e s out of Ireland by cond* mining the soil so th a t all th e s n a k e s w'ould instantly die. A n o th e r v e rs io n of th e m u h-told-ta lr th a t enc se rp en t re fu se d to le a v e , so St. P a tri k m arie a b o x fo r th e se r­ pent and in v ite d h im to e n te r. The serpent r e fu s e d b e c a u s e the box w as too s m a ll, b u t ' na iv ag reed . As soon a s he w a s in. the the box w as throw n in to th e se a . lid snap p ed s h u t a n d Union Committee Interviews Begin Interv iew s for T e x a s U nion rom - m im e o s will be h e ld in th o m un B allroom of the U n io n W ednesday fro m 2 to 5 p.m . In terv iew s will be o p e n not only to i hose stu d e n ts w h o a p p lie d he­ ft re , but i i th >se w h o h a v e n ever applied. A pphcations w ill b e a c c e p te d ft r th e following c o m m itte e s : H ospi­ ta lity , E xhibits, D e c o r a t i o r n , .M arrie d Stu­ C h a rm , L ea d e rsh ip , d e n ts, Forum S p - i k e r s Student- F a c u lty , C am pus C o f f e e . G a m es, F ilm s, C a le n d ar, N ew s L etter, D ance. Music, and T a le n t, C u rb s N a g e l, w o rld re n o w n ed illustrated-le* lu re r, to ld a c ro w d of rn T e x a s U nion sev eral h u n d re d th a t l o u n g e T u e s d a y n ig h t West G e r m a n y w a s m a k in g p h e ­ nom enal in d u s tria l strid e s . I Main Mr, N a g el, who w a s the second of a s e rie s of U lu s tra te d -le c tu re rs be.rig th e F o ru m .Speakers C o m m itte e , sh o w ed an d n a rra te d h is la te s t tra v e lo g u e m ov­ ie. "R h in e J o u r n e y ." sp o n so re d by The film , w h ich w a s c o lo red th ro u g h o u t w ith h ig h sn o w -to p p ed peaks ?md d e ep g re e n v a lle y s gave a n in sig h t on m o d e m E u ro ­ pean life in old B a v a r ia , S w itz er­ l a n d , G e r m a n y , a n d H o llan d , I A m ong t h e m o re in te r e s tin g and unique p la c e s v isite d w e r e O b e ra m - rr.ergau in B a v a ria , w h e re a lm o st ev ery b u ild in g h a s c o lo rfu l m u ra ls p ain ted o n th e o u tsid e w a lls , an d H eid elb erg . G e rm a n y , w h e re the fam ous U n iv e rs ity of H e id e lb e rg t h a t the is lo c a te d . It w a s th e r e 1 fam ed " S tu d e n t P r i n c e " a tte n d e d the v ery b e e r g a rd e n w h e re th e p rin c e me! h is K a te . W hen M r. N ag el took th e p ic tu re th e s tu d e n ts w ere sittin g a t th e ta b le s in th e g a rd e n , singing a n d d rin k in g , w e a rin g th e ir g reen fraternity* c a p s . I college, a n d th e film sh o w ed The p ic tu r e s of W est G e rm a n y show ed Ute r a p id d e v e lo p m e n t a n d grow th t h a t th e re p u b lic has m a d e since th e e n d of th e w a r . C ities such a s C o lo g n e a n d D u sse ld o rf, which w e re a lm o s t le v e le d to the ground, h a v e b een r e b u ilt a n d m<>« ic rn tzed be> ond e x p ee ta? io n s. illu s tr a te d - le c tu r e r of the F o ru m S p e a k e rs s e r ie s w ill be Neal D o u g la ss. He rn sc h e d u le d to sp eak h e re M a rc h 31, w ith m o v ies on th e A lps. T he n e x t Social Security Vote Friday I hr j i per rent of th e Un versity's staff and faculty m e m b e r s desire the benefits of so c ia l se c u r ity ? An election will lie held F r id a y to de­ tent*. ne the an sw er to this ques­ ts ai A final inform ation m e e tin g wii! be held W ednesday at 4 p rn, in G eology Building 14. D e a n W R. Spriegcl and J a m e s M a rn ey from the local social set u r ity o ffice will speak All persons e m p lo y ed b y the Uni­ versity who are n ow p irth i pa ting in cither the T e a c h e r s’ R etirem ent System of I ?nploye< s the S ta te Retirem ent System a r e e lig ib le to vote in th is e le ctio n to be held be­ tw een 8 a .m . an d 5 p m . a t 45 p o ll­ ing p la c e s o v e r th e c a m p u s . D r. Leo H u g h es, c h a ir m a n of th e fac­ ulty staff c o m m itte e, sta ted that no poll ta x is n e c essa ry , An a ffirm a tiv e v o te by at least SO p e r i t nt of the elig ib le em p lo y es does not n e c e s s a r ily m e a n th e y will im m e d ia te ly be covert! b y th e F e d ­ e ra l Social Security program . The State L e g is la tu r e m u st a ls o give its approval and app rop riate the money to m a tc h federal funds. The passing of th is re fe re n d u m is only the first s te p in h avin g coverage e x ten d ed the U n iv ersity em ­ ployes. to In ‘Hr* ria -r A lp h a Chi h a s show n th a t th e y a r e a stro n g p o li­ tic a l g ro u p .” h e sa id . TI mn* rn -•:•/ tho S te e rin g Com* rr- on,* has been d is c u s s in g m ew * b* o th e r c a m ­ p u s o rg a n iz a tio n s. hip vvxth " s e v e r a l • : to rial pool pi';."- of tho p a r ty T h e U n ited R e p r e s e n ta tiv e C am ­ in c a lls ft r a ll m e m b e r* ta le n t and e x p e r ie n c e behind the p a r ty sla*e I t is se t u p u n d e r •ho pr-pcppt ste e rin g , c o o r d in a tin g , tv cr m r-.: f e e s bu* the an d rsibl e ft ■ of all rh re c w o u ld h e d ire c t­ ed to th e c a m p a ig n s of ail R e p re ­ se n ta tiv e P a r t y c a n d id a te s . T h e p lan r e a d s i r ‘age g ain ed b v " T h e p r im a r y ad th e use of URG s th a t a n y c a n d id a te , re g a rd - less of his o rg a n iz a* io n . m a y run on his m e r its a n d th e m e rits of th e p a rty , r a th e r t h a n th e stre n g th of his in d iv id u al b a r k in g . "N o lo n g er c a n T h e D aily T exan th • * a r lid s tex a r e e h Red • b e c a u se of th e ir a ffilia tio n ." T he no v o n h a s b e en ta b le d till ho M a rc h 29 m e e tin g fo r f u rth e r 'h e S te e rin g Com - c m ' d e ra tio n " f T he c o m m itte e w ill g iv e a full re p o rt a t th a t tim e . t h a t P lu m m e r s ta te d th e pro- to w a rd p sa w a s a dovT ’opm en* is se e k in g to the good a p p ro a c h . He e m p h a s iz e d its long- ra n g e v a lu e . th e p a r ty ★ N o Riot C o i n g on Here— It's Politics, Sir, Politics D istra c tio n s a t th e R ep resen ts- liv e P a r ty m e e tin g w e re n u m e r­ ous. T h e f rst ■ -. n e w h e n Lloyd H a y es w a s a b d u c te d b y th e Silver Spur to Littlefield R ow els trip F o u n ta in . H e w a s carried ou t b o d ily . for a A fter " ie m e e tin g , the P h i Sigm a K ap p a h o u se vt is In v a d e d by d u ti- ful p> m en . S o m e o n e had tu rn ed in a fa lse riot a la rm . Morgan Will Play For Round-Up Ball ice d .trices have been sc h e d ­ tw e n ty -s ix th a n n u al I uled Round-Up, A p ril 1-2. the to r Aft- r th e R o u n d -U p R ev u e A pril 2 in G reg o ry G y m , R u ss M organ a n d h is " B a n d of R e n o w n ” wall pi iv fo r th e a n n u a l b a ll. The band p lay s th e n ew est tu n e s fa v o re d by the co lleg ia te set. a n d m a n y of •he "old stan d ard s" which have ip p ea l fo r alum ni ex p p c’ ed to re- I tu rn for Round-Up. Stud* Hts an d a lu m n i veil] sq u a re - ! d an ce to th e m u sic of J im T idw ell a n d th-’ C rip p le C re e k R an ch H ands a t 8 p .rn . w h ile in the M ain i : the th e ir dis- Wt s te a le r s , k now n n n e tiv e w e ste rn -ty p e d a n c e tu n es will p lay fo r in fo rm a l T e x a s toe- tap p in g • >f D. v t - U nion, fo r The W e s te rn e rs fe a tu r in g J im Bvt I. sin g in g s t a r o f G ra n d Old O pry, w ill p lay fo u r h o u rs. Cal ors fro m o v e r th e s ta te hav e been invited to p e r fo r m , w ith Jo h n G ulley of H o u sto n is m a s te r of cere m o n ie s. T he U n iv e rsity E xhi­ bition S q u a re D a n c e r s will per- f. rrn They r e c e n tly a p p e a re d a t the F o u r-S ta te S q u a re D a n ce Con­ vention in T e x a r k a n a , Honor Plan I s Something New for UT Experimental Classes “A L L W H O W A N T T O T R Y IT," ti e s he he ch go up, but rome, than three feu rd ct them do. Ina* means *n*t to* c a.* is en rn* honor ju.an tor th* i*m *k i*r, * ast , Not a [f O N THE TIP O F H IS T O N G U E is (who posed a* our Typical Texan) can t sp a t* — and not into a p roctoi i eye*. -,e * st J., a e think o f. H e looks into < R E L A X I N G A F T E R H A L F th© a 1 f r i e n d s t o p f o r a C o k e a r n i t o m * t a / . T h e y c io n I tai*, a b o u t the m e r q b a - N O W T O S IG N THE PLEDGE, - <3‘ u . ' —■■ * ’go* gob.na ■e on Thursday's A S O O N E R DOUBLE-TAKE. i OC •’ (I.) sri Allison non and Ex-Texas Sprinter Qualifies in Based on Associated Tress RP W .d n e id a y K W H 1<>55 TH E D A 1 Y T E X A N P a n a ? Just O v e r-h erd UT Sports Activity Due This Week En d A Column of Sort* The first big sports day of the spring is on tap this week end. Texas track and baseball outfits are both active. Oklahoma, sparked by .a stylish southpaw in Mac Sanders. helps lift the lid Friday afternoon on a Longhorn baseball campaign f o r e c a s t to be the gloomiest in a long while. Fran k ly , though, th* Talks a re n 't going to be a* w eak as most folks think. A threesome of little fellows Abilene Christian. H ow ard Payne and Southwest Texa« provide the c o m p e titio n e r S-eer thinlies at Memorial Saturday afternoon. * * * LOUIS 'exas pitcher who is foregoing his last season of because of a back ailm ent, has pulled a Dizzy Dean on us. lefty will help handle play-by-play b road casts of all es this spring, beginning with the F rid a y inaugural. tally, is ca rry in g the first G am e of the D ay broadcast 5 n m . Thev'U a ir the Phils-W hite Sax gam e from * gar Beider at IT Dor. Reifier eligibility The St Steer ho: K Y E I Saturday Tam pa. Intram ural b a s k e ts .’Vs most cru cial ga alate The big one as we see It, is the K I decid m ore than a few say th:? on* league Also on the agenda are all re s s I DIT: a r a Sie-Phi tre Class how downs * >sh ba se bal Observers in the cam p of the Yearlings have one of the finest \ H e’s H arry Taylor a Fort* Wor down the varsity. 7-4 in a p rs ct: the hill Wednesday afternoon in T e x a s fr "che th Pi­ po la rk F sty gat ne teat the last decade ast week he set !. He'll work on at Clark Field* Talk hereabouts that the T exas 440-yard re la y ' is pure nonsense You must rem ember the four wjjo originally w en the unit have yet to run together. T h ey re Dean S Alvin Frieden. and Bobby Whilden. ive composed Je r ry Prew it, The Texan Salutes The Texas swimming squad, which closed its 1955 season Saturday by wmr.mg th* Southwest Conference championship. The title eft w as doubly sweet, for this has indeed been a y e a r of few < range Tow ers . . . The Phi Delta, Kappa Sigs. and Oak G rove for placing two team s each in the in tram u ral finals . . . The d istan ce men of the T e x a s track team for sterling ea rly season p erform ances. a t .It. v. d e- -.6 I Le: t s r e a t ’ is 3 m eet Steers H o st Three Squads H e re Saturday By V K R N E BOATNER Tex na Sparta Staff two Two of th e best young sprinters in the nation will vie against each other S atu rd ay afternoon when the crippled T e x a s Longhorns host the tra c k foes of Abilene Christian h- ird Payne, and S ate in a quadrant tai Stadium, lightning-quick < .shi­ ers Whilden of the S fresh m an Bobby Morro of fe a tu re , should provide the lotion of the m eet when they each oth er in the IOO and 220, th eir these events the Border Olympics. ten hit 20 4 in the 220 and 9,6 in the century', while Morrow had 20 5 and 9 5. won a t in T e x a s w ill not be at full strength because of injuries to four of the squad. Not participating will be three of the top sprinters, Alvin Fried en . D ean Smith, and J , Fran k along with hurdler D augherty, Willie V alls. The Longhorns, who finished s e c - ; ond to the powerful Oklahoma Ag­ gies a t the B o rd er Olympics over the week end, m ay be hnrd-put they to defend won here o v e r the identical team s last y e a r . the championship in The cla ss of the meet the field events should be the South­ west T e x a s State Bobcats, who took all in this a re a but the dis­ cus title in the college division of the O lym pics. B u rly Billy Joe Whatley set a new' re co rd at Laredo in the shot j put w i t h a h e a v e of 47-7 3 /4 . j T e a m m a te H erb Hill looks good enough to sew up second, having gone ov er 46 feet this y e a r. O thers who won titles in the Olympics and will be here a re Ron- > ald B eau ford in the broad jump. I in the javelin, and I Charles Hall Bob M cB rid e and Hall, who tied for fffst in the pole vault. ACC, which is a perennial power ! I in T e x a s tra c k and field, finished second to North T exas State in the the B ord er college division of O lym pics. T hey have a well-baiane- an pick up points M EXIC O CITY, M arch 15 C h ar­ ley Thom as, form er U n iv ersity of the T e x a s sprinter, qualified for 200-m eter finals in the P an -A m e ri­ can gam es here Tuesday afternoon. Rod Richards, one-tim e U CLA sta r, also qualified with a 20 9. T h om as’ tim e was not listed. Young Arnold Sowell of P itts ­ burgh dethroned the m ig h ty Mal run Whitfield to as three of the four tra ck and field i cham pionships in the P an -A m eri- the United States the 800-m eter sw ept in can Ga Sowe! reed, I in the Lon Se a. *• , faded h to clip 19 and skinny a trem endous tea in 1 :4 9 .7 , a two-time * as a spurt ornate gam es Oiym- [stance, nrt h Whi ham pi .I I CMC :>n and finis at rf f. ortune G Ord holde I e n the the R e verend Bob Rich artis, grea the rnoder n po!Ie v a u lte r est of cap ta n ed their eve!ms to► gi \ e Unci Sam £ ight of the ten r n‘s tra c and tield champ! onshi ps decide ic Oiyrr so far in these he mispl .The Yanks pics. I the poIe vault. finishled to The cr a ck only man th North Am erican s uperi ors ty is G W ald o Suarez, th*■ tire lesis Argel OOO-met* tine who added the crown Tuesday to the IO. OOO-mett cham pionship he took on Sunday. G ut hen w >n the chs. is u ; ’ h a in ch es and feet, 2 ’n toss of 174 P a r r y O ’Brien, the new Pan- A m erican shot put king, w as righ t John Floyd, C a g e C o a c h , Quits at A & M C O L L E G E ST A TIO N , T e x . ‘.I*—John Floyd , T e x a s r e ­ M arch 15 A&M basketball coach, has signed effective Septem ber I. P aul B ryan t, director of athletics w h o announced t h e resignation Tuesday, said "C o ach Floyd is a fine person, capable c o a c h and is gratefu l for hts A&M College loyalty during his serv ices and stay here. ’ B ry a n t said several co a ch e s are u n d e r consideration to succeed Floyd, who cam e to A&M In 1950 from Little Rock Junior College. is a graduate of O klahoma He A&M. His first Texas Aggie quintet finished in a three-w ay tie for first in the Southwest Conference dur­ ing the 1950-51 season and won a d istrict berth in the NCAA Tour- nam ent by defeating TCC and T e x ­ as in playoffs. In five seasons his te a m s won 38 gam es, lost 82. Floyd s plans were not announc­ ed. TCU Noses SM U , 1-0, O n White s Base-running FO R T WORTH, M arch 15 im - S p ectacu lar base running by right- fielder Bob White brought T exas Christian a 1-0 non - conference baseball victory ov er Southern Methodist Tuesday. Whit* scored the g a m e s only inning He run second singled, stole second, w ent to third on a dropped ball a fte r a strike­ out and cam e home on Tom m y Bowers* wild pitch. the in reigning everywhere AIT LR SIX for­ mals ire king on campuses' NR. un! ’ fit, ’ sta n- finish. shy” Princely vaiu*i at pauper prices. lets more Hart tun-go C I N D E R C A P T A I N T O M ROGERS, K: c 'c c o b .• S c-*rw es* C o n feren ce re co rd , v. S e h i 'd e . t no*-'oop c e e * a * M em or'e S*ec . e* a O p t * a r Sou’ rw e s T Te»*r a - d — e- d Rogers. $er 'cr from C h dress % c * e *-• sr Lonqrc'-'* c s b - r e c c r* e r o t t r e - :gu re pro*”' • when le i rn Payne g e * * 'ss in a wa ib«- ‘ Cr. :ed LaSalle Se t for Friday KANSAS CITY Seventeenth hopes of becoming the third team •’'•CAA tournam ent against the Iowa He to min jP — L a S alle's semifinals two successive National th* of has scored b ere F rid a y night i l l points. Collegia** NCAA B a s k e t b a l l H H Following the LaSalle-low a gam e Championships might well depend beginning in M unicipal Audi*.or urn on how long they can c a rry the at tune of ' ’Goals by C o la ." 8:45 p m . if. ;t Tom Cola the E x p lo re rs' 6-7 All- A m erica, will c a rry a 24.5 scoring tor 34 gam es a v e r s e the Into University of San F ra n giants of the F a r Wet up-and-commg Colera d< of the Rocks Mountain ill be isco Dons, , and the Buffaloes ed by the ed squad th.: in all even ts. H ow ard P a a fast- m e w ill lie r e p r e s e n t - leveloping sq uad , es- area. pecially in the mile relay Give Joy a jingle . . . . a t 2 -2 4 7 3 FOR QUICK ACTION O N DAILY TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED DEADLINES 4 p m . week days C L A S S I F I E D B A I L S 20 words or less Additional words ........................... . . . . . . . J , 9 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .02 I d ay I OI J .85.......... 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Neighborhood, 5, T YPIN ’r Mr*. > Oh San ford , Z-'i!H4 sii kinds, h'ieetronmtic I NT E J,I gradu A 'i K S T fet*- D orothy Ify x er, b - o l ' t i . ’I Y PING dom ti B A ‘ t Patronize Texan Advertiser* C H A R L E Y T H O M A S five. behind him w i t h 167 f e e t . inches, both b ettering the j mark of 160-4 set a t Buenos by Jim Fu ch s. Aires Richards, who has soared over than 60 the 15-foot m a rk m ore KS, Phi Delt, Grove Get 2 Final Berths In the Mullet league B e c ftru s t., T hursday night will be the s ta rt I I the men of Kappa Sigm a, h eat the of the division finals for all team s. KA 's Aches and Pains 23-16. The In the A league the Kappa Sigs I G rovetrotters of Oak G rove ad- and Phi Dolts will fight for lh* vanced to the finals with the Kappa fraternity crown, H argrove and the Sig s bv downing the Crying Five Chefs will go for the Independent cham pionship, w hit Oak G rove from the Chi Phi House 36-18. and N ewman club will v ie for Club division honors, C a m p u s Basketball ru *» it Kappa Sigma Si. Sigma Phi Kps Iii Phi Delta Theta J1, Pin Kappa I Gophers 35 Whirl* Whippers na ppi Blomquist Swedes 24, Hampton ll 20 Oak Grove I t. Austin Club IO Campus Guild 34. Air ROTC 32 ' I u I le t L e a * a a Beeftrust 23 Grove « " Lrhes A Palm 36, Crying F fra te rn ity Class B shapes up with tho K ap ­ pa Sigs and Phi Dolts battling for tho the Gophers and Blomquist clashing I for the Independent championship. th* The Club champion will be winner of the Campus Guild-Oak crown, and i Grove tilt. Time to Fix It Right W hsn K fu g * r » c t# am lh * w*tch only cie an th# m ovement, but th* c s t # , n # w , b u t look h i # n e w . A n o t h e r t o o . Y o u r w a t c h will n o t only run f r e e t h # y n o t b # n d a n d l i t # t e r v i c e o f f e r e d b y K r u g e r * on t h # D r a g . Put your timepiece In our hands— we'll do the job right. Kruger s O n the Drag B v DAN E A I.T F.lt T e x a n I n t r a m u r a l C o - o r d i n a to r All division finalists were decid­ ed with the completion of Tuesday | night's M ural basketball action I C lass B finalists were crowned ; while c la ss A team s are ready for ■ the finals Thursday night. The fra te rn ity finalists in B and ■ A a re the Kappa Sigs and the Phi Dolts. I The K appa Sigs fought their w ay i into the finals with a 35-21 win the S P E ’*. Footballer Bill 1 over j Long Ie, on Texas news- a ll of us ^ Texas pa penmen. History of the Parade dates back ^935 when GM put th* original Parade of Progress on the road. This exhibition was disbanded in I fH I aper betag viewed bs rn cive W i l l i a m s journalism senior, and one half million persons w the experiences of Dave ^ throughout the I nitro States, Can- (C raven*, Associated Press eorres- ada, and Mexico. Miss McMeans, junior journalism student, wrote about the newspaper career of Frank Grim es, editor of , the Abilene Reporter-News. pondent In Austin, . Texas is the 24th state to be v i, lied by th, current P.rnd e and I Anatta I. th, Rita city. ' ' dllatn. ami M i,, M cM can, each _ wpr' » '™ rd « ! *25. The Parade is composed of 46 for second vehicles, including twelve specially; place in the two categories went eleven b ig , to Verne Boa trier and to Helen designed Futurliners, 23 o t h e r Schafer. tractor trailer*, and truck*, station wagons, and pas sanger cars. The contest was set up three I years ago by anonymous gift to Honorable mention This mammoth exhibition re- the School of Journalism , q u ire , fib young men, mostly col-! Memb*rg nf the judging com- lege graduates and veteran service J mmetf were Vern Sanford, mana­ men to operate it ger of the Texas Press Association; J err Fem e, assistant to Mr. San­ ford; and Dr. Reddick. A wide variety of displays are presented, ranging from jet engines to basic principles of science, and from a motor that runs on sun­ shine, to a stove that cooks but never gets bot. Exhibits are shown in modernis­ tic Futurliners, streamlined vans with paneled sides that open to form stages, Exhibits are of three reneraI types; lecture demomtra- tions sou nd-ar rinn or anima md ex- .EARN to FLY I Q % a f RAGSDALE FLYING SERVICE 1801 Em! Silt St. Phone 5-5443 Hour. CHARTER and PLANE RENTAL S I R o u n d - U p ... (Continued from Page I) B o r r o w e d ears, drunk coffee placed laundry money on a ball game Cursed mankind when * 2511 rings No-Dor are my brethren—I use busy. them. Like you I have met exams, hating not them alone but that for which they stand. I have laughed at Aggies, pitied their souls, their bruised bodies, Drilled o r t h e ROTO F i e l d on col I. h i t t e r d a y s . Fallen asleep to th* University Stood in my tracks and watched a jet-plane, Its smoky trail, 1 1 Cj o e s lhere O n exhlbit by Alice Naylor and Polly Howe; ton, TFW C Gal­ lery. 9-11 Snack Sale, H E B 129. 8—G reat Books course, 2607 Uni­ versity Avenue. 12 ROK” federal inspection. Whit­ aker field . 1—Special exams In business law, cotton marketing, drama, chem istry, and education; Garrison Hall I. I "feu comer’s Club style show, Austin Country Club. 2-5—Committee interviews, Main Lounge, Texas Union. 2. 4 IO, 7—“ Mad Queen,” free for­ eign film , Batts Hall Auditorium, 4 Union sponsors D r. Thomas M. Cranfill in readings from Brown­ ing, Union 311, 4 -Staff Association of Libraries honor Dr. Lh re na Friend, B ar­ ker History Center. 4:45 -Co-ed A s s e m b l y , Texas Union 311. 6:30—Style show, SRD. 7—Phi Alpha D elta, Townes Hall 7 —Southwestern Rocket Society, Experim ental Science Building 131. 7—Forensics, Texas Union 309. 7-M ica Coffee Call, Texas Union in :. 301. 401. 7 Men’s Glee Club, Texas Union 7—F r e s h m a n Fellowship, AH Saints’ Episcopal Church. 7 “ Nobody’s C h i l d r e n ” and “ Courtship to Courthouse,” free film , Townes Hall. T:15- World Affairs Forum to pre­ s e t I :**. J. R. Roach on For­ mosa, YMCA. 7:30- Arnold Air Society, R Hall 7 30- S w i n g and Turn, Main Lounge, Texas Union 7 ;30—R o d e o Association. Texas 101. I mon. 8—Intermediate Club music group, home of .Mrs. Orville Wyss. S C mic operas “ Gianni Schicchi” and * Hm ur i Zuruck,” Music Building Recital Hall. 8™Dr. John J. Buchanan rn speak on “ Bio-myphis of Purines,” at Sigma X i m e e t i n g , Geology Building I i Wondering all th# while about pro- gcholarehip Deadline April I grass and humanity and mush- room clouds, April I is the deadline to apply ! for the Richard Holdsworth Mem- Discovered Dante and Wolfe, E m -; a r I a I Scholarship. Applications should be filed with the chairman of the Committee on Loans and And sometimes read Spillane I have known enemies, for I arn Scholarship Information in Speech arson and Voltaire. only human, which Is a sin to Building 101. some. J ----------- '— —_______________ I have known f r i e n d s , formed friendships at th# poker table, Or th# fraternity ritual or die in­ tram ural game, Realizing well they win soon dis- i appear, j Into the maw that comes with j Time. V T a ma liberal. I am a conservative, j I am youth, I know ambition. Fighting indifference, w' h I e h oft Encouraged, discouraged, jostled, Yet caught In th# poetry of a mass o’ertakes me, cajoled, of humanity. Bound together to thousands, By th# flimsiness of a school tong, § a oneness of purpose. Loathing college when spirits ar# the staunch surrendering low, boy-dreams. Which wane foolish and an eternity away when an intellectual says “ N aive,” Knowing all the while with a knowl­ these that comes of all edge things, The false values, the campus pre­ tenses are Life, And Life I cannot denv. • R IO U C IN O • BODY BUILDING • WftOHT GAUDINO THE BEST M E X I C A N F O O D and the MOST* COURTEOUS SERVICE is at E L M A T A M O R O S 504 East A v ® . Phono 7-7023 S P E E D W A Y ' RADIO & TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE PH.7-3846 Suet South ol liregurjf Gym tot# Xjx-rdw*jr B U R G E R I N A T U X E D O 25c o r e n o H O T I L Ns#Mew«l ►■T a it to its Sea aw Setts M • * * • * • * M w rd oak • B a rb e ll Studio VS©* Parkway Phona S-»tl4 f t ■ 3 1 1 7 M . 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The Student-Regent Liaison committee of six student leaders meets with three Regents. The Regents show sincere inter­ est in student news and views. They real­ ize the value of the student viewpoint It would be far too easy for adminis­ trators and regents, in the rush of work, to forget the students themselves. The is e \- fact that they aren’t forgotten t re rn e I v common d a b ie. ii,, ‘M J ta t t I f s a pity that so many adults seem more childish about touchy problems like segregation than do younger people. At the University, for instance, a student government committee to study the prob­ lems of desegregation as thee would affect tty campus has been okayed the Ll by the Assembly. The commission will have no legislative power; it is devised to study the situation only. This seems to be a much better pro­ cedure than the irrational yelping that.is the mode of expression of many older people. . A lm ost $20 Senate Eliminates Tax Cut To Avoid Upset of Budget B r J . C. G O U L D E N T r u l l > r * i E d ito r " Y o u 'r e d a m n e d r i g h t th e P r e s i d e n t s in n g n a n a r is r ig h t­ s n o r te d L ife m a g a z in e e o u s, l a s t w e ek . T h e S e n a te a g re e d T u e s d a y a f te rn o o n , v o tin g dow n a De-rto- c ra tie -s p o n s o re d th a t t h r e a te n e d to u n b a la n c e a b u d ­ .* n e a rin g e q u i m r., m i g e t fo r th e f ir s t m r s . t a x c u t s in c e tim e th e A lr e a d y p a s s e d w a* a H o u se fo r a b la n k e t b ill that* c a lle d $20 C'j* p e - ta x p a y e r T h e H o u se bill h a d b e e n t e r m ­ y ir r e s p o n s .b J i t > fisc a l e d Ik e . ♦ err HER K E P I BUC A N S bad t a e d at e-. e n w rs e n a m e - T h e H o u -e v e rsio n of th e c u t. w h ic h pa*• • i a f te r fie rc e de­ b a te fo r tw o w e ek s, w o u ld h a \ e c o s t th e g o v e rn m e n t a n e s ti­ m a t e d $2 I billion a n n u a lly . T h e SU*rate v e rs io n w a s so m e w h a t c h e a p e r it w o . I e e ly h a v e c o st $908 rn lilt n re v e n u e a n n u a lly . R e p u b lic a n s th e I .- e r r w e r b u d g e ’ * p r iv a te ly w e re w o r r y in g rn*-re a ro u t p rim ip .es t h a n a b o u t te e tm tu a l c u t E v e n n ow is f a r fro m b a la n c e d but th e A d ­ m in is tr a tio n s till h a s h o p e s of in to e n e x t tw o s e a r s . d o in g s q u a w k : W h e n t a x e s w e re g o in g up. t r e y in c r e a s in g p ron re - * v ( y. w e re T h a t is th e m o re a m a n m a d e th e rn r e he p a d. T h e re w e re n o b la n k e t sp* d ie r a o e s T h e p r i m a r y C O P Etui now w h en ta x e s c o m e d o w n , th e c u ts a r e n la n k e t T o a m a n m a k in g S. p e r w e ek . a c u t of $20 m hi* a n n u a l t a x w o u ld look like a h e a p of gold. T o a m a n m a k in g $200 p e r w e e k so th e $20 c u t w ould be ju st m a n y p e a n u ts . A nd th e re fo re , th e G O F issu e d 1 a p le a fo r " f a i r p la y ." ★ T H E Y C V IJ.L E D the entire t a x c u t d r iv e " c h e a p p o litic s " C rie d P h ila d e lp h ia ’s R e p u b li­ c a n R e p r e s e n ta tiv e H u g h S c o tt: " I n m y city-, th e to p p r ic e fo r a v o te is SI- X a m w o n d e rin g w h a t you g e n tle m e n in te n d to do w i?h th e e x tr a $19.” T h e D e m o c r a ts a re c la im in g " s e lf-d e fe n se . " T h e n a tio n n e e d s a ta x c u t," d e c la re d S e n a to r P a u l D o u g la s ( M L ) . ‘ T h e re fo re w hy sh- uid w e w a it a n d let th e R e p u b lic a n s ta k e c re d it fo r o n e jus? b efo re th e 1956 e le c t ion ? " T h e D e m o c ra t s. s a id t h a ’ su c h th e en­ a c u t w ould s tim u la te tir e A m e ric a n e c o n o m y , th e r e ­ b y a v o w in g Ik e to b a la n c e th e b u d g e t a t a l a t e r d a te w ith low ta x e s . Ik e fu m ed . H e d id n 't a g re e in th e le a st. And w h a t re a lly h a d th e P r e s id e n tia l ire a ro u s e d w a s th e v e ry w o rd in g o f th e H ouse bill. I t h a d one w h a le of a In th e d e c k : a r i d e r in w ould e x te n d th e e x c ise 52 p e r c e n t c o r p o ra te t little ite m s th a t a d d up ty $2 8 billion p e r y e a r . jo k e r bill and 0 a n u - T h u s if E is e n h o w e r ha* th e ta x c u t. he a ls o w ot v e to e d b a d ly n e e d e d re v 1 v e to e d id h a v e ?nue. E B IL L w< ‘rn rn e n t $1 T H E H O I co st th e governor in re v e n u e . T h et billion w ould ha- th ro u g h e x te n s io tw o ta x e s . e t> 1 g a in e d ie o th e r a m o u m in g to $20 p e r t a x p a v e r a n d $10 fo r a ll d re'du c tio n we•uid p ip al- ly a iti si ng Ie ta x p a v e rs o r t hose filin g se: r a te r e t u rn s. Cot,tples wouifi tx?nn ' S ci Anthon T h e da{8? T e x a n T h a G a lly T ex a n , s t u t e n t n e w tg a ^ e r ^ o f p u o x n e d lr Austin daily ->■ By T'ejciUt Student Pubucationa. rn- y Tex** Student News contribution* will '*e accept, I Ii- or to e c* e d ito r ia l o ff. e t J.'- tr.g ( l iv e r y anouid be ti. ade in J B b Opinion* of tee I* v a n are not Et-* td n u n s’; ittOB O' O’ • cr UniK"! ty O’ E n te r ed a* a*---on 1 a as* m a tter Oct I Mac. Austin. "J ex aa ' »r tie fc't ‘vers ty and r,< of Texas. Is I day periods M of tn t , | | g f r r 3, at th# Post Office at T h* A aaoetsted P r e ss is « • usivci * en- t to it** •« r' r ret a s s o c i a t e d f i g xx w i n e a r .K v u i rn A-* r *j i toT% \v ho a re led to be­ H ev e th a t e m n lo v m e n t ’w ith a c ity p a p e r o r on th e s ta f f c>f a m a g a - ’ is in ev itab le b e c a u s e of re c u r- rin^j a c c e p ta n c e of woirk h e re a t th e U n iv e rsity . poor g r a m m a r. h a v e beco m e b y not v so sa fu r- « t e<1 w ith th e S im p le I >*clarativ * S en (once 'very sim p le . y e t con- fa ir ring ill-used p h r a se s, an d m u ltitu d i nous sla n g e x p c e s s io n * ' th a t I find it difficu lt to c o m p re h e n d m v p rfic ions New Y e t k T im e s a n y m o r e ; tim e s I a rn fo rce d to r e fe r to im y d irtm n - a r \f tim e s a ny se n ten c e c o n ta in in g m o re th a n e I e *cen w ord* o r p u n c tu a tio n o th e r to r e r e a d sev e r a l o r a t I SH REE n the c o m m a o r pej i o d ' TA K E ti hon th e o p p o rtu n ity f i ts of y o u r W e b s te r to find fit tin g ; s u it a b ilit y I f Y i t l r l s m — th e a r t o f j u d g in g w ith ( p r o ­ k n o w l e d g e a n d p r o p r ie t y p r i e t y — q u a lit y o f b e in g p r o p e r o r T h e first q u a lific a tio n c a n often be difficu lt in c a ^ e s of p ro fe s sio n a ls , b u t the la t­ t e r h a s q uite o b v io u sly b e en o v e r­ se lec tio n s. the T e x a n lo o k e d lo d e te r m in e ev en in q u e e n s, too, a n t n ific a n t Pl* Int*- r- a i I in t e l lig e n t ly e a tin g a n d lf w e m u s t in t e r v ie w ti c a m p u s p o p u la tio n , give us I a r i e l \ I ACV SHM Bl O O IT ort ani ti A tarn** m t r c h a n d iiin g com *rn n i l l J lit PJTiri#w on Cha ranI pl JR V ri­ fin y, Mur' *h IS* T h e y w ti I talk te a ll mun InturuNted sn a i t «r<«er in an lex a n i m errhandisinK Mf*n w in in Flores, of he placed and tr a in e d thel r r ho. 4*. as pot! Ibit, i I hf* St udcfit P e a rce Hall far bs Em pk A for m erch a n d isin g la rg e retail s to r e In H ouston w ill have r ep resen ta tiv es on the c a m p u s T u esd a y and V. ednesday, M arch IS and IR, to In terv iew i-nndi- dnte* trainees, c re d it departm en t tr a in e e s fo r work in C red it and C o llectio n , tran sp or­ ta tio n or traffic. T ec h n ic a l people in w ork o f t o becom e en g a g ed m a ter ia l handling m o v in g service and w areh ouse p rodu ction problem* in hom e econ om ic* mar­ k e tin g m erch a n d isin g and advertis­ in g are acceptable Ma (ors Pick up brochure* and make ap­ p o in tm en ts in th e S tu d en t Employ­ m e n t Huearu, D a r e # H a ll 10R T h# KS N avy O fficer P ro cu re­ m ent T eam w ill be on th e cam pus Ma rch 23 24, and 25 to Intcrvle w and a d m in ia ta r Off tref Qua ll f ira Ilion T est* to R(pretor attideBta litter ailied In N aval Od firer P reg rams, F o r fo rt her to Che Stu derit F.rnpi oym rnt B u n SU, P ea rce H al I VG inf or mat ton go E t J O I S Naval lion will R W agner f fleer from p r o sp e ctiv e a p p lies! JffJct r r and ') d e t'l th ro u g h Man h 25 Reserve in ter v ie w th e N a v e M arch 23 Views w ill be conducted at th e S tu ­ dent E m p lo y m en t Bureau, L ea ? 'a H alt PJR T e x a s In stru m en ts. S em ico n d u cto r E n g in e e r in g and M aterial and Cnm - p o n en ls R esearch w ill have 30-rotn- Ute in ter v ie w s M anti 17 in Engirt* et rin g B u ild in g 400A and ioOB. S ta n o lo id O il and Gas C o m p a n y r e p re sen ta tiv e s are sch ed u lin g in­ terview * ai G eology B uild ing 311 from 9 to < 40 p rh on March 17, T h e in terv iew * w ill last 20 m in ute# O h W h a t Bliss! To tho E d it o r : cines* Com rr.:tte e is a in h e a rin g stu d e n ts 3 nd king jo jr $ * rstot r-js m »| a 11A r* % g ro u p w hit!’n g rip es, but h a p p y . As sa c h . th e ved th ’ s y e a r a t th e su p e rb ly cfiSc te n t wniv th e U ni v e r ­ sitv is bein;GT ru n ITie r* is h a r d ly a th in g w r o u r s<-hooi rn th e w a y of f a c u lty , flh vs le a l fa c ih - f A n A-* tie s. ru le s t 'o n ir e of bi cilitie?, tr a f f ic p ro c e d u re s , co n tro l, r e o rie n ta tio n . e tc ., e tc ,, s d in fin itu m . I H W E EA SILY com m to th is c o n clu sio n Iry s im p ly o b se rv in g th e m in im u m n urn he r of stu d e n ts c o m - ing little co m m itt ce w ith th e ir w oes. T h is trill v m u st be th e IR F E C T E :>T u n iv e rs ity in th e who} e w o rld b a r none. The tw o »2) <1 p lu s I ‘ stu d e n ts w h o h a v e m a d e iv to us w e re ta k e n c a re of in sh<>rt o rd e r. T he o nly c o n s tr y e ti v t c ri t ic ism * o th e r th a n m ese h a v e corrse fro m w ith in to o u r agent A <5 happ -hm ■S to din g ippy ’ e of th i P S . — W e ' r e F R A N K CO O K SEY s t i l l m e e t i n g e v e r y in T h u r-d a y a fte rn o o n a t 5 p .m . the I nlon. A S l a b of Print? To th e E d ito r : T he w o n d e rfu l g a la x y of le tte r* in y o u r th a t h a s b e en a p p e a r in g c olum n o f la te , on one c o n tro ­ v e rsy a n d a n o th e r , m a k e pitifu lly a p p a re n t th e q u a lity of m at*< iai w ritte n fo r p u b lic a tio n by th# " s tu ­ d e n ts of jo u r n a lis m ! O ne w o n d e rs about th e p u rp o se of the d a ily sla b that, w e c a ll a "new s " - of p rin t p a p e r tra in in g g round fo r f u tu r e w rite r* (? ) o r is it ju s t a h a n g o u t w h e re a n y o n e who t in ty p e u p a h it of c h ild ish p ra ttle form a n d r e a s o n a b le sign his n a m e to it g e ts the o p p o r­ lh# p r in t" ? If th is tu n ity to " h it s not th e ( I th e n is it th a t th e Texan is ru n on su c h a d e m o c ra tic b asis th a t a n y w r ite r , no m a tte r how poor, c a n get his w ork pub- th e T e x a n a ;n Is I W I N T R E U EVE that the read­ er is hesng treated fairly - the read- L C 5 Traffic Re - *s ami net foreign {an­ te e OI O * st, W B SH IPP R egistrar and D irector of A a m iu :,'f»s I " • ■’rn Air Kon-a Has* i ' r s o r n e ! O ff ira, an- need for an Kng.nm rln* salary •I'raf* •:;*«> ; . -an'a cia . ■red A; ;.U,ant should hav* v*,;Th In drafting or appropriate n A' U M six month*, of •« rietae n- .st have been in tural or structural, drafting cd person* arc rrq v cslrd ’n the Civilian Personnel Of. ergstrom Air Force Bas*. ! of ten- ■as*. 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R M uw IW W k) K u s h i# * * * P o go By W alt Kelly D A I L Y C n V P T O Q U O T E — I l f r e * h o w t o w o r k I t : S O H I M t e WOUM O f f i N T O l V lg A - 2 a m t M w e * 6H/B A BIOM ASS \ CNA KCE B J n 0 7 MJF -* I I 5 6 C N £ 6 ; V £ Y O U A v GOOP $TAJ?T. MOBB W H A P e e r J N S , C U p g V h O , ! t6 L ? A V fN 'Y 0 J 60M tP U C V / OhAOOO^EW LU'FOUHQUH'' MOGB W H C i e /V0 !?e pAHWBALlH, MOBB TUAN SfiO^ELOV.N'^gACT 'ti til r NI? YO J"* i 6 tuxupy, mope w h diamonds, / an--in cazb ncb o t i MODE. W H C O L P - c u r e , m o d e ] T A K E D A B O H A N 'A B B B R *TO ✓ ! UA'fliSkiuteaesr^'ie .mu,*.. .- TeAS"" e y p /0 t A N k f T 6 6 0 6 Y O U t f N F O R A G E F O 'y o 'h E L f. W M Yt 0-T YOU l $ HAVIN' Mi I VY W V s S Lh A £ CjC s z p p g w * ? g z y o u •**/ O ffe rs ne. IO J 4 J H e iii ■JtWtA * W a 'd n e id e y , M a-cF TS, 1955 T H ? DA"_Y "TEXAN » « c « I FoEcbt^T M r. Marcus to Talk Thursday To Japanese ! f Sports Clubs Announce New Members N ew m e m b e rs of UTSA clubs have been announced this w eek by Miss Sh ie la O ’G a ra . They a re Bow an d A rrow —Semi C ronfel, Jo y N eyland, and D orothy S m ith ; C a n te r—M arily n R onshausen, K a ­ ren M oehlem an, Anne Sanford, C raig W illiam s, am i Louise W e tte r; Poona — C a rm e n Caldwell a n d K a th e rin e B u sh ; R acket —- Sylvia H arp , S h a rle n e G oltzm an, C arol O gden, J u a n a R ee Owens, M elinda R ae, an d B eth W eems, S trik e and S pare -Ann N iehol, B ev erly Scroggins, G ail W ilson; Tee C lub Sally R itchie, J a n e B ogar, J a n e t Isaa c k s, C arol T u rn ­ e r, a n d D onna Lee; T u rtle —J o B eth H olcom b, K ay C u lb re ath , M a rg a re t Shaffer. Sandra M ont­ gom ery. D enise Beyt, and Holly H illia rd ; T ouche — Evelyn D oss, R o b e rta C rew , Barbara Davis, B a rb a ra G ra y , and Be a B ro t/m a n . Berger Tells Arabs US Interested R ab b i E lm e r B erger, E x ec u tiv e D ire c to r of th e A m erican C ouncil of J u d a is m , told the A rab S tu d e n t A ssociation T u esd ay night th a t w ith in c re a se d tra v e l, A m ericans a r e becom ing m o re and m ore in te re s t­ ed in th e M iddle E a st and A rab p ro b lem s. H e said th a t through w ork a n d conduct, th e A rabs m ust re b u ild friendship w ith the U nited S ta te s and th e W est. D r. B e rg e r said that the A ra b s I S tates h a v e a g re a t potential and ; th a t th e M iddle E a st has m u ch to o ffe r th e W est besides m en and oil. ; th a t In d isc u ssin g p ropaganda th a t has the M iddle E a s t grow n o u t of situation,’ D r. B e rg er told th e A rab not stu d en ts they “ ad o p t a n a ttitu d e th e y 'r e m isu n d e rsto o d and go into a sh e ll.” they should con- tinue to s tre s s th e ir points so th a t they m a y be h eard, H e sa id should th a t th a t to fa v o ra b le A ccording to D r. B e rg e r th e p re se n t policy of the U nited S ta te s in the M iddle E a s t is an en o rm o u s a sse t to th e A rab States. I t is not all the A rabs, but through th e e ffo rts of the A rab s, th e ir position. they c a n th a t A m ericans a r e ju s t now beginning to re a liz e th a t th e re a r e 40 m illion A rabs in th e th ey (A m e rica n s) w a n t to know m o re a b o u t th e s e p eo p le.” H e a d d e d im p ro v e H e c o n c lu d e d : “ H ave p a tie n c e th e h u m a n and do n o t yield te m p ta tio n to a n sw er p ro p a g a n d a a c a inst y o u .” to I A R K W 00D S T O C K I N G ^ f*t* ipfilMI tor Stocking X fits exactly. T hat means it won’t bag at the knees, sag, wrinkle, tw ist or bind any* here, anytime. Keeps seams straight all day. Adjusts to any garter length. N ever loses its stretchability or dull "m akeup” look. $1.95 a pair. (colors). The Long and Short of It! "CnADOLOS * yam makes Stocking X stretch so easily. 3 sizes fit ail— Petite, Average, TalL r v c u r c u N M E E ! INGS n I i l i a I * n i . The Staff A sam’lotion <>f th** I ut varsity libraries w ill honor D r.! JLlerena B. F rie n d , lib ra ria n of the I igpnc* (' B a rk e r T ex as Historv C e n te r, w ith a recep tio n W ednesday a t 4 p m . in B a rk e r H istory lounge. Dr. Friend was recently awarded th e Sum m erfield G. R o b e rts a w ard for h e r hook, “ S am H ouston: The G reat. D esigner " i t M ica will have a c o iffe call W ednesday evening from 7 to 8 30 in T exas Union 301 honoring the •tx S w eetheart fin alists, ★ "B ib lical B ackground of Holy C om m union,” the topic of a series of the O a n te rb u rj Club. will hold its sec­ ond session in Ai! S a in ts’ Episcopal C hurch at 7 p rn. W ednesday. fellow ships of fresh m en Mi ?' . El l en E r n b r e e is in c h a r g e of t!ie p r o g r a m a n d R o g e r (Riley ? of S mthwe t Scm • ary is a s s is t’.? • h e r , * The th ird m eeting of Southw est-. e m R ocket Society w ill be held a! 7 p.m . W ednesday in I x p eiim cn tal Science B uilding 137. The club is open to new m e m b ers. ★ A luncheon and style show will be given by' th e N ew com ers < tub W ednesday a t I p m , a t the A ustin Country’ Club. \ T » * « V CZ H w . I \'\jOk A T a i I a I ® VIM l l Models will be Mrs, F. G. B ry­ ant, Mrs, D. F . Dawson, Mrs. John Hejduk, Mrs. II. Lee Hirsche, M rs. (J. (I. Kiser, Mrs. W. C. I buster* hoeft. and M rs. JI. F. Rase, They will mode! clothes from Chenard’s. * Miss M a rg a re t M ayer, C apitol c o rresp o n d en t for Hie D allas T im e s-H e ra ld and Tim e a n d Bde, will be guest, speaker a t an open and p ro fessio n al m eeting of T h eta S ig m a P h i T hursday at 7 30 p m , the in S e m in a r Room of Jo u rn a lism B uilding. in Austin The m ee tin g of ii;'' honorary a n d p ro f e s sio n a l w o m en ’s jo u rn alism fra te rn ity will be open to all in te r- o* U d R uder ta. T to Discuss Christianity " H ic R e la tio n of C hristianity to Social S cience ’ is the topic o f a panel discussion at the Univc sity ‘Y T h u rsd a y night at 7.15 The p a n e l w ill consist of D r. C arl R osonquist of the U niversity sociology d e p a rtm e n t, D r R oyal E m bree of the education p s y c h o logy d e p a rtm e n t, and Dr. D avid M lier of th e philosophy dept rt- merit E d w a rd S. M arcus, second of the fo u r M arcu s b ro th ers w ho run w idely known N e im an -M arcu s of top m er- D allas and one of th e jc h a n d is in g ex p erts in the c o u n try , w ill a d d re s s the stu d e n t c h a p te r of th e A m erican M a rk e tin g Asso­ ciation a t 7:30 p.m . T h u rsd a y in T e x a s U nion,. M e m b e rs of th e A ustin A dver­ tising Club have been in v ited as sp e c ia l gu ests to h e a r th e a d d re s s. M r. M arcu s beg an his c a r e e r in D allas in 1928. H e held v a rio u s positions until he b e c a m e g e n e ra l m e rc h a n d isin g m a n a g e r in 1938. L ike his fath er and b ro th e rs, E d ­ w ard M a rc u s alw ays d e m o n s tra te d a keen in terest in w orld a ffa irs. In 1940 he took leav e of ab sen c e from N eim an-M arcus to w ork un­ officially for the S tate D e p a rtm e n t in th e prom otion of p re w a r tr a d e ; re la tio n s with South A m erican countr ies a t a tim e w hen c o n su m e r goods w ere beginning to b e c u t off ! in E u ro p e a n m a rk e ts. He e n te re d the Air F o rc e in 1942, ; se r v e d th re e y e a rs d u rin g th e w ar, , a n d w a s released from a c tiv e duty in 1945 with the ra n k of m a jo r. H e re -e n tered the N e im an -M arcu s o rg a n iz a tio n with th e position he now holds, v ice-president a n d d ire c ­ to r of the sto re ’s New Y ork buying office. Old clothes o r h ew clothes a re needed in the N ew m an Club drive b rin g held for $ e need y of the p a rish of O ur L a d y of the Light­ house T ra p p ist M o n a stery in Hok­ kaido, Japan. Bodin H ugger, a U n iv ersity stu ­ d e n t, is the initial h a c k e r of the d riv e . He m e t F a t h e r P e te r R oger, a p riest at the m o n a s te ry , while in J a p a n w ith he w as stationed th e A ir F orce. H e beg an c o rre s­ ponding w ith F a th e r R o g er and th a t poor le a rn e d of the n e e d farm ers; and fish e rm e n in Ja p a n h a v e for clothes. H u g g e r presented to the N ew m an Club the m a tte r h e re and they b e g an th e drive. Clothes ha*, c been coming in, but more a r e needed. Those with clothes which to co ntrib ute them they the like would d riv e should brin g the N ew m an Annex, 2010 U niversity A venue. If unable to b rin g them , cor tact Hugger a t 8-2873 and he will pick them up. to to M ica- W i c a H o nors FinalistsTonight A Mica-W ica Coffee Call will honor M ica Sweetheart candidates from 7 to S ilo p rn. in T ex as Union 301. All m em b ers of ’fie two o r­ ganizations a re in v ited to attend. T he sw eetheart will be sele ted a t the M ica E rin B all to be held S atu rd a y night. T he w inn er will be e n te red in a nation-w ide sw eet­ h e a rt contest. You can buy a n y th in g from an M lddle E a s t _ “ th erefo re E D W A R D M A R C U S . . . from D allas to New York Cran//// to Readd row ning In Union Session Today ism .” D r Thorn-c- M. C ran fill, asse- elate professor of E nglish, w ill give Dr. C ra n fill, who received his re a d in g s from Brow ning W ednes- bachelor of a r t s degree from the d ay at 4 p .m . in Union 311. He is U niversity in 1934, also holds m as- te r of a r ts a n d doctor of philosophy a lre a d y fam ous on the c a m p u s for his in te rp re ta tio n s of S h ak esp e are . d egrees fro m H a rv a rd U niversity, falsetto w here he w a s a tu to r and tea c h in g for d a in ty women to b a ss for ru g ­ fellow. He ta u g h t a t G eorgia In sti- ged m e n . D r. C ranfill is ab le to tute of T echnology' and N orthw est­ c a p tu re the interest of the student ern U n iv e rsity before joining T he a n d p av e the wax for m o re u n d e r­ U niversity of T e x a s English fa c u l­ standing. ty in 1945. U sin g everything from ! Itis grandfather. J B . C ranfill. recen t au to m o b ile An avid arr colle c to r, D r. C ran­ fill picked up s e v e ra l paintings d u rin g a trip thro u g h F ra n c e , Ita ly , Sw itzerland, A u stria , E ngland. G e rm a n y , and in te re sts Scandinavia, Since his e x te n d through the e n tire field of a r t , his readings r e f le c t a percep- tion which is re a lly re m a rk a b le , a n d never fails to e n te rta in and enlighten his a u d ien c e. is D r A lthough S h akespeare Dr. C r a n f ills ta le n ts do not s*np * has stu d - fail to do justice to B row ning, an-* led o p e ra a n d sung on the s ta g e . o th e r of his favorites. At p revious He tu rn e d dow n a chance to sin g z- n re a d in g s of B row ning, he has with a m a jo r o p e ra com pany In b ro u g h t the c h a ra c te rs to life by o rd er to a c c e p t a scholarship a n d en act rig each one a n d n a rra tin g the scenes. a n d genial le c tu re r D r. C ranfill feels th a t th o se who also w as th e c o -au th o r ol a biogra* p la c e vigor and stre n g th in poetry phy of B a rn a b y R ich, E liz a b e th a n above lyru beauty w ill p a rtic u la r- so ld ier-w rite r. T he book w as s e ­ leased la st y e a r through the Uni- ll’ en jo y Browning. He c u e s Brown ing a s “ one of the g re a t V ictorian versify P re s s . At the p resen t D r. poets of thoughtful, sound optim - C ranfill is w o rk in g on a book a b o u t teach a t th e U niversity, The w itty I I Alpha Gam s Choose Edith W ilson Favorite E d ith Wilson w as n a m e d b o t ette W orkm an, an d Ja n n ette W ork- —...... | IU m 3 H G k j -................... C * o O C I G t y C L * jO 6 Pl S IN G W J n O D E a s te r hat to a ra c c o o n coat at the new Budget Shop opened by th. H um ane Society < f A ustin and T ra v is County a t I KH E a st .Sixth S treet. re c e n t ru m m a g e The shop w as s ta r te d as the re ­ su lt of a -lie w hich m et w ith w h a t m em bers te rm e d "tre m e n d o u s su cc e ss ” The enough to so ciety hopes m oney to support its a n im a l shel­ te r tin arb tho sto re. r a is e WAI Green, a g ra d u a te play­ w rig h t student a t th # U niversity. is m a n ag e r of the shop v hi. h is open frc rn IO a rn. lo 6 p rn ev er;,' d a y except Sundays a n d T uesdays H e said that the shop will be able to rem ain open o n ly if contrib!! tions continue to c o m e pledge of Alpha G a m m a D elta so- man. ro rity Saturday night a t th e an- n u al F e a s t of R oses b a n q u e t fob low ing the spring in itiatio n . T h e banquet honored th e follow- Also h o n o red were Alpha G a m s initiated in th e fall: Joan P a tric ia B ryan, C ecelia C ulpepper, P a tr ic ia Io r r a in e Stockton, Suzann P rim , cd to be m ade d ire c tly to th e store R um m age co n trib u tio n s a re a s k -! in. mg new initiates: T a n y a Cannon I Peggy J e a n Rowland. B a rb a ra Ann H ow ever, pickup se rv ic e mav be D iane Davis, M a riy n n Davis, Lynn R o t o id. Elizabeth Ann H olm obtained b y callin g M rs. Edwin i G re en , M arcia H ocvet, Ann Huff- j C harlene E v a n s , B etty Loa H aga- B ooth a t 7^4702 o r M rs Raymond ington, E lizabeth Ann K e a sle r, Do- m an, S h aro n H arv el, B erth a M a- D e a r a t 2-347®. M rs. Booth and ro th y E ugenia McCoy, M a rg a re t non H oick, N an cy Laughlin, R u th M rs. D ear a re c o -ch a irm e n of the M am scaleo, R uth Ann O verbeck, j Phillips, S h irley Loraine P rie s t, society s w ays and m e a n s co m m it­ B ettin a P ietrantonio, S allas. tee. R uth M a r y R a m sey , B a rb a ra E sth e r H a y W hitt, and Ja n e WU* Richard*, Roxanne R itte r, J ill Quinn, j M artha S am u els, Olga Ite m S eries S ta rt* T o d a y liamson Joan | S m ith, P a ts y Clay* S m ith, E dith On th e p ro g ra m for the b a n q u et Wilson, B a rba ra Ann Wood, Ann- j were M rs. R o g e r Binfield p re s i­ dent of th e Austin Alumnae C h a p ­ ter, M rs. F r e d Ribar, c h a ir m a n of Execut ve Council, Edith W il­ son, best pledge, and Ann P a tric k , u n d o g r a d u a t e president C h c m H o n o r a r y M o m b c r - h u n g r y “ W hat H ave You D one With th e th e m e of e J e s u s ? ” will be s e rie s on Lenten s e rv ic e s beginning W ednesday at 7 30 p .m . a t the st. M a rtin ’s L utheran C h u rch . The se rv ic e s will last for six successive W ednesdays. There’s a Difference in Diamonds C H O O SE O N L Y THE B E ST Iota Sigma Pi, w om en s honor­ ary chem istry fraternity, is look- J mg for new m em bers. Initiates must be chem istry m a­ jors or majoring in an allied field, i in chem istry w ith and a B average. tw enty hours spring The fraternity w ill also sponsor a tea honoring women c h e m is try majors. They also offer an a w a rd at Swing Out the highest chemistry grade among junior women chem istry m a jo r s1 and an award for the highest worn- an s grade in freshman chem istry for Anyone who feels qualified is urged to contact Dr. Bet tv DeBusk in C hem istry Building 208 or M n . A lice Brown in E xperim ental Sci­ ence Building 230. D ia m o n d s l o o k a lik e , but quality and value vary w id e ly . Y 'ou can be sure o f th e w o r l d ’s finest quality d i a m o n d ring w h e n you c h o o s e K e e p s a k e — th e gen u in e r e g i s te r e d p e rfec t W M J fa ti? %?<»an Amu.rmrnt* staff seller about the new rich in T ex * ** Chances look pretty good,” B x 1 Move over, Zachery Scott. J , F said. “ Right now w e’re w restle (nne of his favorite words) hbot but not any purlieu!* “ Dodo” M rQueen’R another ex- Texas student who’s scoring points a Part with the film capitol, after critical Pact. in the film, praise L Q \ Jo ! T man, in W arner Brothers }>,,,|n. dm nation for "Giant hillbilly rnhstod dirrctor Georgr ,..A Plaet, in n Battle . C_ . M Stevens knows no bound the conv. Ha vole of for : a great director. You’d m# in a room and know that t :r< itne *. to go along with h is Bottu said that H o lly w o o d ’* at titu d e to < o n fSd en tlal, the m a g * ftiaf b a n d ie , p e rs o n a l!! im /Ho th ro u g h the m u d lik e nil epileptic it e h le k e n , jtisf “ rh . \ h a v e yon o v e r a b a r r e l I see so m eo ne e ls e ’* n a m e In p rin t As for m y sto ry in t o n fid e n lia l I II h elp th em w r it e it it t h e y ’! just put enough m a t e r ia l in it.* la n a i, w h en B u y s> ;r> a i! Ig n o re to F r id a y n ig h t w in n tin f n w im .s give their m in s tre ls , Dodo will lo* ae ting a> Mistah Interior ..tor. When fhr* Cow too s I'onbM'teri him about three week, ago, Bode had an opening and ct 'n ’t take any* thing r is.A so he could Ive in the min st ret*. B r , IP Talk On Formosa W#d*^ttfav ,<5? c TVE D V LY TEY AN r ac« 5 Works of Naylor, Howerton Showing A t TFWC Gallery T'e\ht> !>c . ’-known wore cr artists M rs. A ile # N a y lo r rtf S a n Anton,1 ■ and Mrs P o l l y H ow e ton of Cuero, arf show mc their paint­ ing* at the T e x a s Forterated W om en’s dubs g a l l e r y , West Twenty-fourth and San Gabriel Streets, dtiring M arch two The works are oil and w a to Tooler, Mrs* Naylor o a reootmirert ar* st of the nation She is represented in the Library of Congress cot Sec* R O C K H U D SO N ANE W Y M A N *. - e Dancers Perform Here on March 24 A nationally known dance group c a rry on “ s Sta t* rtn tw * for Worn* daughter's behalf 'Mad Queen’ Show Free in Batts Hall fa c u lty Admission w ill he free to stu- love that she g a ve up her throne for the three and becam e insane from the un- cnts and bowings Wednesday of the Spanish fa ith fu l a c tivities of her husband. | lim ‘ The M ad Queen” which tells la d y so much in he story of a ‘'T h e Mart Queen,” to be shown ,at 2, 4 30, and 7 p m, in Batts j| a || Auditorium, tells the historic r a certy of Juana, daughter of Isa- In lf»0i lella and Ferdinand the ] ieath of Queen Isabella made Jnana legal heiress to the Spanish hrone of Castile, but her father to Ferdinand secured authority in his In 1506 Jnana and her husband Philip came to the government t h e ti fo r 49 c ow cd F t de At J . E. 'D O D O ' M CQUEEN . . . after Battle C ry ,' Giant ? C iv ic Theater Stages Melodram a on Friday 2221 « D A N C E STUDIO r k i Arthur M u rra \ COLLEGE STUDENTS , I v dance classes Dr. D. Weismann Exhibits Art Work ► e n if y o u v 'vor danced t>« ■. VG c* re lf- OTI# h«Bf &##$*» f?$ rime /at foe Free dance ana* ■ ARTHUR MURRAY School of Dancing G IS Guadalupe ph. 24 in 1/ time For St. Patrick’s Dav and to brighten up your appearance U t E«TTT 4 i ! I mut ism s L A S T T IM ES T O D A YS DOORN o r t X H I S team rn mutt The wearing of the green mmm\ *7im mn* t i l STARTS T O M O R R O W ! e s ■WE Map Mint G re e n by Enro OPENS FRIDAY & SATURDAY $.90 for Students, Friday Only The Austin Civic. lAecmm A a 4 'Z“W m w , 'T S* reg O IN IM E V K A Melodrama n 3 Acts with V ariety N u m b e r 'jss^ Z ^ ^ '-lh ixS Su l •% y,‘ MAKE KES ERV At tons NOW* ... *j£: D IA L 6 * 0 5 4 1 *■>**• J J T O D A Y S Interstate T h e atre s W O M E N L O V E . . . 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LA’, i . • , UAy TW O TOP TV STARS IN TWO TOP MOVIES "M ISS GRANT Takes RICHMOND' with L U C ILLE BALL -R L US — “ The First Time ’ ROBERT C U M M IN G S STARTS TOMORROW • 25c Till 5:00 There * Nothing Like It1 > " * 7 * 4 U * v i n & B e r t h * T H I R I S M b u w w b u w S h o w B u s i n e s s U H - h . M o t o r Mint « a th c ,r gt spark ti for St. Patrick's Day rf ...UU *!!all ot vour broadcloth with Enro b collar. 4.95 709 C O N G R ESS • N*«t door to A iitin Hotol A U S T I N First Show 6 PM w-~— P ^ l * Color Cartoon * L I N e m a S c o PL «.*"4