Editorial Reading: Should Social Life G o ? See Page 2 THE DA TEXAN Weather: Fair Low 45, High 70 Vol. 59 P rice F iv e C e n ts Texan Editor Still Elected The Texan editor will be elected again next spring just By JOHN ROGERS t a p Texan s AII-SWC Team Page 3 mmmmm “First College Daily in the South' AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1959 Six P a g e s T o d a y No. 73 Aggie Bonfire to Blaze 7 Off Dallas Highway Any stray Aggie who lock­ ed himself in an Austin out­ house over the weekend may spot Tuesday be in a hot night. The Aggie bonfire will blaze at 7 p.m. about 400 yards from the Holiday Inn on the N orth Interregional Highway. Debris already piled includ­ es several outhouses, parts of stairways, dead trees, and dis­ carded sofas and chairs. the simplest Fred Gerson, chairman of the bonfire committee, indi­ cated route would be to enter Highway 183 (Airport Boulevard) from either Lam ar or Interregional Highway. There will be room in the area for thousands of cars. accompanying map.) (See Short talks will be given by coaches Including Darrell Royal and by members of the Cowboy* and Silver Spurs. Cowboys and the freshman foot­ ball players are guarding the bon­ fire against vandalism. the spot Sunday. Only Workers began to pile m aterial five on team s have entered the bonfire building contest, hut entries w ill be open until 5 p.m. Tuesday. Those entered In the fraternity division are Acacia, Sigma Alpha Mu, and Phi Kappa Theta. In the sorority division are Pi B eta Phi and Chi Omega. An official score­ keeper is still on the job. The Austin Fire Department w in he on hand in case It Is needed. "Austin residents who have suit­ able debris cluttering up their yards m ay have Jt carried aw ay free by calling one of the groups entered in the contest,” Gerson said. Paper and other light trash I will not be accepted as it m ight prove to he a fire hazard. ★ ★ Any additional tickets lb s gam e Itself will have to h® pur­ chased In College Station, accord­ ing to Al Lundstedt, ticket mar*- ager. for About 50 or RO tickets w ere held 1 over until Monday for latecom ers, | hut the remainder have been re­ turned to A A M . Tickets bought at gam e time w ill cost Si. it ★ supporters i H orn travelling to Aggieland on the special bus chan- S tered by the Ex-Students Associa­ tion will leave from in front of the Union at 9 a.m. Thursday. It will return to the University after the gam e. as he has for the last 59 years A proposal to make the job appointive could not even get a second in the Texas Student Publications board meeting Monday. The board sent to com m ittee a plan to give the elected editor con­ siderably more power. Tile editor would assum e some of the duties of the managing editor. The board also derided that the elected editor's relation to the Tex­ an manpower shortage needed more study and that a committee was the place for it. Harrell I^ e, editorial supervisor and non-voting member of the hoard, made the appointed - editor proposal. Student Association Pres­ ident Frank Cooksey asked for a second four tim es, but none cam e. The two faculty members pres­ ent. Olin Hinkle and Dr. Norris Davis, sat poker faced. The fac­ ulty representatives had been ex­ pected to back an appointed editor. The other faculty members. Dr. Joe Frantz and Dr. Glenn Albert VVelsch, w ere not present. Dr. Frantz w as in a seminar and Dr. Welsch was ill. The five students mem bers ap­ peared pleased that anticipated support for the plan had faded. Doors to Stay Shut on Holidays UT Post Office To Remain O p e n Most U niversity public service units will shut their doors during the Thanksgiving holidays. How­ ever. a few will maintain regular hours. « Tile University Station Post Of­ fice will remain open every day during the holidays except Thurs­ day. The Co-Op and Hemphill s Book Stores w ill close Wednesday ev en­ ing at the regular hour and will re­ open Monday morning. Also shutting down for a vaca­ tion at IO p.m. Wednesday will he the Texas Union. Students needing rides home are urged to check the in the Union Building listing persons desiring rides and riders to various parts of the I nited Slates. information hoard travel divisions Library units will close Wednes­ day at 5 p.m .. with most rem ain­ ing closed until after Thanksgiv­ ing. Tho*? observing special hours will po^t the times individually. Reserved hooks mav he checked out Wednesday at l l a rn. and will he due Monday at 9 a rn the spokesman a Main L ibrary said. The Wednesday issue of The Daily Texan will he the last edi­ tion of the paper until Tuesday. Decem ber I from The University cafeterias will o b s e r v e uniform hours and will serve their last m eals at noon Wed­ n e s d a y . until Monday when they I will open at the reg u la r time. A com m ittee proposal to extend the editor s powers met with stiff opposition from several of the fac­ ulty m em bers and from the Tex­ an s m anaging editor, Jack Keev- er. Mr. Hinkle and Dean Jack Hol­ land, a non-voting member, re­ called instances when editors had overstepped their authority. Keever asked what would hap­ pen to his job if the measure was put Into effect. Mr. Lee, the plan's chief sup­ porter. said there would he little change in the present setup. He said the primary purpose w as to put one person in charge, adding: "I don't care whether It s the editor or the managing editor— hut It ought to »>e just one." Student hoard member John Reichert called for action saying the question was purely philosophi­ cal: Who should be the top man" He favored the editor. Another student member. David Kendrick, pointed out several pos­ the traps sible booby spoils system and asked for more tim e to investigate including Tho board agreed this was best. After the board refused to con- sider the appointed-editor motion. Dr. Davis asked for the study of j the Texan’s shortage of workers. He said the problem had been linked to the elected-editor issue. Thp com m ittee voted with him little The hoard approved with trouble: % Pay raises m embers. for Texan staff in 9 Changes the method of creating and abolishing jobs on the Texan. % The TSP budget, in which Loyd Edmonds. TSP general man­ ager reported several new income raising projects. 9 The TSP financial report, in which Mr. Edmonds said the publi­ cations" revenues are up from last year. Sex Attitudes X R BONFIRE ............. -'n-' ■■•■*... - mm No Double Cuts a-'-. '* V For Gun Jumps Or Lafe Returns to Despite rumors the con trarv, rim s cuts on Wednesday before and Monday after the Thanksgiving holidays will not Ive counted double, according to the Colleges of spokesmen Arts and Sciences, I duration, Engineering, and Cine Arts. in These however, spokesmen, emphasized that it will Im- large Iv a matter for the discretion of the Individual professor. Dr. O. A. Singletary, associate dean of the College of Arts and 'sciences, for said double ruts I niverslty catalog. is no provision there the in UT Girls Not Alone Bv MAKCARET Y EA G L E Y The views of many UT girls to­ w ard sex s e e m s to substantiate a report by Mrs. Nora Johnson in an article in the current issue of the Atlantic Monthly. College girls of today, lacking a strong background of Christian ethics, are clinging to vague rules of action in their attitude toward Johnson said. sex Mrs Most girls follow a couple of ambiguous rules of thum b in re ­ gard to sex, she continued. One rule m any ahide hy is that " a n y ­ thing is all right if you're in love." The second standard girls often follow is that " a girl m ust be re ­ spected by the man she wants to m a r r y ." If you are really in love you can go just about as far as you want. one UT Toed said Being in love m akes heavy petting acceptable to h f > r U u >loM girls feel that sex when It com es to a steady boyfriend Is a real problem. One girl said she loved the boy, but did not know how far they should go In e x ­ pressing their affection for each other. p o i n t e d nut having U n i v e r s i t y g i r l s , a s Mrs. John- c o n c e r n e d son t h e i r with steadies. One girl said she feels i Im can pet abd still stay in the a r e t h e respect of high reg a rd of the to y if he loves her and not her body. If he is in­ terested only in her body, then the worry about keeping his respect is the least of her worries. "Abrood many girls try to solve in college by their bewilderment constantly comparing notes each other," Mrs Johnson said. In discussion* about sex. this reporter found that girls will talk about It. but are not honest about their true feelings. They keep something in reserve, first feel- lng nut the group attitude. If someone opens up a little and adm its she thinks a little petting is all right, the nex? person may be willing to elaborate more on her subject. Most attitudes on with i gilds want to he doing the accept­ ed thing and will not generally vol­ unteer some statem ent which goes against the established v erbal opin­ ion of the group. 'lie Faculty Members To Hear Ransom Dr. H a r ry Ransom, vice-presi­ dent and provost of the Main Uni­ versity, will report on the Univer- sitv s progress during the TDS-.'>9 school y ea r at a General Faculty meeting Tuesday at 4 p m in Batts Auditorium. In addition to citing recent sig­ nificant developments, Dr. Ransom will relate those low in progress to at the University, according the Eugene Nelson, se cretary of Faculty Council A her 'he report President L>ogan Wilson and Dr. R ansom will an­ swer questions. Discussion is not a real answ er for the college girl s quandary over sex, She nredv something olse on Which to lins*' her ac­ tions. Mrs. Johnson said that most girls will not he carried awny “ on a tide of passion.” The girls approached on this subject seemed to agree with Mrs Johnson, because the felt that the boy and cirl should discuss sex and set definite limits on their sexual behavior. The college girl of today, Mrs. Johnson said, vviil want to things out carefully before think she takes arn rash steps in regard to sex. The app arent laxity of moral standards does not m ean that col­ lege girls do not have these sta nd­ ards The f ief tho* sex still causes guilt and worry proves that it pro­ vokes conflict within the college [girl, Mrs. Johnson said. onar.c H ig h -ste p p in g sp irit accom panies o f the Long nom Band as M iss Shirley starts down the field . S p irit is also e xe m p lifie d in the actions c f A c a c ia ple d g es (above)" as t h e / throw w ood Cato the bonfire. A m a p a p o e a r s below show irg the location of the bonfire a n d how M o n d a y night rehearse (right), feature twirler, u n i i b i w i n n t o g e t th ere. I A/ T ZI/? R £ ?G 7 L ■its rn, ” * rn* S H B I Andrews Food Labeled P O L L S H O W S O T H E R S O K A Y Bv JOHN LEE The opinion of tho quality of the food served in the Women s Resi­ dence Halls is sharply divided, ac­ cording to a Texan survey. Residents of Littlefield and Kin- solving D orm itories a re satisfied with their food while residents of Blanton, Andrews, and Carothers think their food is generally had. The food service of I Diversity cafeterias was brought before the Steer Here C om m ittee Thursday with accusations of unreasonable terrible prices, bad service, and food, One group of the University es­ tablishm ents accused of serving had food w as the Women s Resi­ dence Halls. A Texan poll reveals that the m ajority of tho girls in Littlefield and Kinsolving are sat- j isfied. The cafeteria serving \n d reu s Blanton, and Carothers drew some criticism . is often Peggy Healy, a resident of Blan­ that "the ton Dormitory, stated the food is selection bad. Sometimes the m eat is raw’, and they serve leftovers " terrible. When the cooking is good, " I t ’s pretty had. It goes in stages, sometime^ it s had and sometimes it’s good,” com mented B a rb a ra Haas, an Andrew resident Ja n e Ashley a Ca Tother-, ro ­ dent, said. " I f I pay SM per month for the food, it am ounts to $2 per day for the two m eals po-- day that they could I r a t. F o r this p rice improve the meals "fkametimes what they serve is not so had, hut the cooking is te r ­ r i b l e One night they served pork that was so raw I couldn't stand it,” Linda Bruggem an, a Blanton resident said. The opinion of the fond nervier in Littlefield and Kinsolving were Turner’s Band Will Play For Law Student Dance The Student Association will have a dance D ecem ber IT at the Sky­ line Club at 7 :30 pun An outgrowth of a Board of G ov­ ernor# resolution to have an all- school C hristm as p a rty instead of individual class % vc ruts, the dance will feature Bdl T u rn e r ’* Bandi Tickets will he on sale Deeern- I ber 6 at *2.50 a couple. summed up In the statem ent by one Kinsolving resident. " I fs good on the whole.” contract, a cirl cannot plan to eat aw ay from the dorm itory vvwhout already forfeiting the board bill Some girls objected to Univer- paid. sity room and hoard contracts re- Mig* J a n e G reer, m a n a g e r of q I iring hoard paym ents when rent- W o m en s Residence Halls, outlined room .rig the room Under this type of and board contracts "T he room and board contracts are required by the University, just as they are at the majority of other universi­ ties. 'Journey' Planned On Union Schedule University 's policy on M aureen O ’H ara and John Payne vvi 11 eo-star in "S entim ental Jo u r­ ney,” the next movie to he shown in the Texas Union. It will be pre­ sented D ecember 2. "N o Tim e for S ergeants.” s ta r­ ring Andy Griffith, will lie shown D ec em b e r 9- and a special Christ­ m a s film, "M iracle on 31th S treet,” is to he shown D ecem ber 16. Movies to be presented after the C h ristm as holidays are ">o Big" and " T a m m y and the Bachelor. "The girls do not have to live In the I niverslty owned dormitor­ ies, so are not forced to sign the contract. However, it Is stated in the contract that they must sign at the beginning of each sem es­ ter.” Tile hoard bill for e a ch resident of the Women s Residence Halls ss SM per month for eight months. It is based on a cost of $32 :>(! for for eight nine months. The SM to months take holidays and time between se­ m esters into consideration. is an adjusted figure 31 Groups Enter A & M Sign Contest M e m b ers of 31 organizations are putting finishing touches on Aggie S gn Contest entr.es, to lac judged from 9 to l l a rn. Tuesday. Winners will be announced at the bonfire Tuesday night. Trophies will he aw arded to the most comi­ cal and m ost spirited in both the m en s and w omen's divisions Judging the displays will be J W. P iepcr, president of Silver Spurs; Carole K e e t o n , Panhellenic Council s e c r e ta ry ; Ronnie Finger. Spur c h a irm a n of the contest, and I>ean J a c k Holland. Contesting groups which turned in titles W i t h their en tries arc as follows Alpha Dot la Pi. "T he Big G a m e H unt"; Alpha Epsilon Phi, • So Who’s AAM?” ; Chi Phi. "Hook 'E m H orns"; Delta Delta Delta. You'd Be Raggedy. Too. Aggie ; Dolt I Sigma Phi. "H e re s How G am m a, r It s " S cram b le the Eggie* " IN .ne" ; Delta Also, Delta Zeta, "Royal s Carpet to S uccess"; G a m m a Phi Beta, "It s in '.he Bag , K appa Alpha, "A Tea sip's "Turkey" ; K appa Al­ pha Theta. "T e a But No Sym­ p ath y"; K appa Sigma, "T h e Last G reat Step." Also. G a m m a Delta. Phi •TI et e n No < rh* r \\ iv Pie, Kap­ pa Sigma. "Whup the (Censored) Oma die A g g i e s " Phi Kappa Tau. Phi Mu, "Man. "Bevo s Laundry Pi Beta Phi. l i k e I ’m B e a t " : "Southwest Conference C h a m p ­ ions." Also. R am shorn Co-op. "Inv asion of Aggieland" Tau K appa Epsilon, for C h ristm a s” ; "Codon Bowl Theta Xi. "King S m ea r ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, "D o n 't Knock the Agg i e s Other entrants are Alpha G am m a Delta. Alpha On icron Nu. Alpha Phi Crow's Nest. Delta Kappa Ep­ silon Detls Tau Delta I am b da (Til Alpha Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Kappa Alpha, and S i ­ erra Phi Epsilon. "As a general rule.” Miss Greer continued, "leftovers are not serv­ ed except as a supplement to the menu of the d ay.” __________ N 6 W S _ _ High Red O ff ic ia l Seeks U.S. Asylum Bv the Asv.u-bited Pre** WASHINGTON — A key Polish officer who m a y h a v e inside knowl­ edge of Communist spying o p era­ tion's around the w’orld has fled to the United States with his family The State D epartm ent said Mon­ day that Col. Pawel Monat has asked asylum a r d that his applica­ tion to rem ain is being processed in the usual m a n ­ ner, Officials said Monads request probably will be granted. in this country Monat reportedly was intelli­ gence chief of Polish military a t­ taches in em bassies and other dip­ lomatic missions around the globe. In acknowledging that Monat and his this country, tho State Department con­ the firmed a New York T ime- Monday family had arrived report carried by in The Times said Monat had tu rn ­ ed himself over to US rep rese n ta­ tive# in Vienna. Date for Summit Talks Keeps Receding Rapidly U N Committee Ratifies Full Debate on H ung ary U N ITED NATIONS — The UN Steering Gvmmiftee Monday brush­ ed aside Soviet objections and overwhelmingly approved a United States request for full G eneral As­ sembly debate on conditions rn Communist Hungary. The Soviet Union contended that another airing of he H ungarian question here would destroy the "Spirit of Camp Dav I ’ This wa# a reference to the talks last Sep­ te m b er between P re sid en t Eisen­ hower and P re m ie r Nik ta Khrush­ chev on relaxation of East-M est tensions. • More World News P ag e 6 Computers Just Coming Into Own LONDON — Diplomatic observ­ ers say the starting date for E a s t - J West sum m it talks keeps receding at a fast pace They even suggest­ ed it rn ght become impossible to i -•(' such a top-level meeting in 1960. Yet P rim e Minister Harold Mac­ m i l l a n ' s government still professes optimism. The P rim e Minister s Off 11 e characterizes summit doubt s as that speculation and denies stories on this subject were based . on official inspiration in the Com puters will he used m ore and future by business m ore and engineering as a tool for the solution of complex problems, a visiting engineer said here Monday night. The speaker. S. Anthony Piel, senior engineer with Convair s flight test data processing installa­ tion in Fort Worth, said the old methods of solving technical prob­ lems are not enough to m eet the needs of today because a person must outthink his com petitors. But this optim ism is the public; The computer is a m a c h in e reg- - line. Obviously government circles ulated by itself which p la ce s it in have begun to fear that the longer a different category’ fm m an add­ is summit meeting is delayed the mg machine, he said. The corn- more complicated and difficult the puter has a m em ory and can ob- ' tam it# own operative instrument*, 1 whole project become#. - . T u w d a r ■ ' - 15- - * * - ' - , A ' ' 7 C s — T W I i n 2 D a y s : Should Social Life Go? O ' v - : » ! -•* * a r f # m t v , r > J * " * P T . ” ' T f ’f » >•* *■» ' " v w « i r * ~ i ' . o r ? ic»'.»r t ' 4 ....... .. ca - i f ? . " ' r f -j’ v,‘ f t U > T ~ i ' % , i %t • •* ! *’ * * ' > ” f*~Clfft-fT ♦M fW * * ’* »*? I* Sh-?'! 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Patterson now has no manager in New York and the National Boxing Association has said it will uphold the ruling —as of now. the The promotional firm Rosensohn Incorporated, which Enterprises, holds return bout contract, previously had its New York lic­ ense revoked Monday Bill Rosen­ sohn, who still owns one third of the promoting firm, had his matcb- i m ak er’s for I three years. suspended license - 4- M A U R IC E D O K E , . Steer sparkplug ATTENTION THANKSGIVING FOOTBALL FANS BOXED TURKEY LUNCHES A quick, tasty, ready-to-eat, home-cooked, turkey lunch to eat in your car on the way to the game. For sale by the Caldw ell Rotary Club on aft highways near Caldwell on Thursday, A COMPLETE MEAL READY-TO-GO FOR ONLY $1.00 Look for the signs on the highway in Caldw ell All filter cigarettes are divided into two parts, and... Five players, including Maurice Doke of Texas, w ere unanimous choices for the Daily T exan's All- Southwest Conference team , an­ nounced Monday. Don Floyd, TCU’s standout tac­ kle; and center Wayne H arris of A rkansas were the other linemen selected on every ballot. Don Meredith, SMU p a s s -m a s ­ te r; Jim Mooty, Razorback half­ back; and Jack Spikes, the Horned F ro g s’ fierce fullback, were unan­ imously chosen for three of the four backfield spots. F o r the second straight year Meredith tied for Outstanding Back honors. This time Spikes, the con- , ference s leading rusher, split the eight votes with the Mustang. \ Texas dominated the individual awards, receiving three, and also landed more palyers on the first team than any other school Doke, a leading candidate for : national honors, walked off with I the Outstanding Lineman award. I No other player wag even men­ tioned. ' Jack Collins was a unanimous choice for Outstanding Sophomore He was the only sophomore on the first team. The Horns’ Darrell Royal was named as the SWC’s Coach of the Year. Frank Broyles of the Razor- backs was the only other coach mentioned. Billy Bucek of Rice, a second- team choice, was judged the Most Improved Player in the league this season. The majority of the sports staf­ fer* went with the 'Horns on first and second team choices as eight were selected. On the first team It was Monte Lee, L arry Stephens, Doke and Collin*. End Larry Cooper, guard center Jerry I Babe Preymala, 1 Muennink, and Rene Ramirez made the second team. Only Arkansas, already assured of a tie for the title, could come near Texas on the first team. Three Razorbacks were named. They were Billy Tranum, end; Harris, and Mooty. T a i put Floyd, last year’s Out­ standing Lineman, and Spikes on the first team . Rice had Rufus King as a run­ ning-mat* of Doke at guard. Texas A&M and Baylor couldn't crack the first l l , but the Bears put Ronnie Bull and Sonny Davis on the second team . The F arm ers had only Charley I Milstead, who tied with Meredith as the Outstanding Back in 1958, on the second squad. All SWC SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR— DARRELL ROYAL, TEXAS OUTSTANDING BACK — DON MEREDITH, SMU and JACK SPIKES, TCU OUTSTANDING LINEMAN—MAURICE DOKE, TEXAS MOST IMPROVED PLAYER—BILLY BUCEK, RICE OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE—JACK COLLINS, TEX­ Arkansas’ M arlin Epp gained a tackle spot on the second team . TCU’s Robert Lilly and Roy Lee Rambo, a p air of juniors, grabbed second team berths. The first team was made up of seven seniors, three juniors, and one sophomore. Only two centers, Harris and Muennink, w ere mentioned and both were chosen without any break-throughs. Three points were awarded for a first-team vote and two for second • team honors. Eight staffers took part In the balloting. AS FIRST TEAM Pos. End End | Tackle Tackle Guard Guard Center Back Back Back Back ‘ -Unanimous choice , Player Monte Lee, Texas Billy Tranum, Arkansas ‘ Don Floyd, TCU L arry Stephens, Texas ‘ Maurice Doke, Texas Rufus King, Rice ‘ W ayne Harris, Arkansas ‘ Don Meredith, SMU ‘ Jack Spikes, TCU *Jim Mooty, Arkansas Jack Collins, Texas Wgt. Class Points 23 l o 1 24 22 24 22 24 24 24 24 22 Jr. 210 Sr. 192 Sr. 220 Sr. 230 Sr. 200 Jr. 200 IOO Jr. Sr. 195 Sr. 208 Sr. 172 So. 190 A N N O U N C IN G A M asterpiece O f Precision- Engineering Com bining H igh Quality A M Performance W ith Rich, True-Tone F M Reception O n Full F M Band. The F R A N K F U R T (car radio) b y B L A U P U N K T C S I ’ I :!7! D W A V "Y o u r H I-F I C enter'1 2010 Speedw ay G R 8-6609 End End Tackle Tackle Guard ! Guard j Center Bark Back Back Back SECOND TEAM Sonny Davis, Baylor I^irry Cooper, Texas Robert Lilly, TCU Marlin Epp, Arkansas Roy I-ce Rn mho, TCU Babe Drevmala, Texas Jerry Muennink, Texas Rene Ramirez, Texas Charley Milstead, A&M Ronnie Bull, Baylor Billy Bucek, Rice 210 195 240 207 200 195 210 195 187 185 181 Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. 12 8 17 15 IO 12 16 17 15 12 12 HONORABLE MENTION—End Al W itcher, Baylor; Henry Christo­ pher, SMU; G erry Moore Baylor; Guards Billy Luplow, A rkansas; Barks Glynn G regory, SMU; Lance Alworth, Arkansas. Ii&a* sr -mu. i c r u s j laceless com fort.. .“lacelike” fit! ■ i ’ v-* 'W" L i S W C to Spread Thin Jan. I Southwest Conference football fortunes should be well- represented on the dawn of a new decade January I, I960, with three, and possibly four, teams playing in b o w l games. This has been a banner year for the SWC with the com­ petition stiff and the teams well above average. If Texas can whip the Aggies Thursday, the Longhorns will join TOU and Arkansas in bowl games. TCX | "And for the fourtb team, if South- has already approved a bid to ern Methodist should bombard TCI the Bluebonnet Bowl in Hous- into submission Saturday the M ur­ tangs might romp into Philadelphia i n e o i u t u ton and the Razorback* will un- with penn State ln the doubtedly get a call from the Gator Bowl Committee. Should the under- Liberty Bowl dog Aggies upset the tem porarily Of course, this is all speculation derailed Longhorn steam roller, _ but the SWC might set some Texas is likely to get a bid to the kind an airtim e record with Gator Bowl. If this happens, the ^ ^ geVen team s playing post longhorns will probably it dovv^ CTornOB ’ season bowl games. turn / Spirit C an't Overcome A ll As for th at en gagem en t after turkey-*'w here'd you hide the cran ­ berry sauce, mom —Thursday, the Longhorns should take it easily. the Although the ballyhoo has al­ ready begun a bern t how the Aggies the could pull Orange (unless they play well be­ low par) should make Kyle Field reek with Aggie and that s some *tink, man. titanic upset, in But then th a f s another story . . . | is a big factor the Spirit game, but there are certain lim ita­ tions to even that intangible factor. And, to put it bluntly, the Aggies haven't the team to cope with the is likes of Texas. Their defense leaky (SS points In five conference games) and their offense revolves around Charley Milstead'* ability the forward pass to throw (the F arm ers have only 26 points while taking five SWC lickings). If this brings tears to the eyes of Longhorn supporters who think the Orange should enter the gam e thinking that anything is possible, then read the facts. All the evi­ dence points to a Texas victory in the neighborhood of 20 points and I it could be more. Radios in Arkansas will be tuned to College Station—hoping for Tex­ as fortunes to take a tumble. in for all the game The race for scoring honors In the conference could well be de­ cided the chips. Jack Collins, the sophomore who leads the longhorns in nearly every offensive statistic, leads with 42 points, but quarterback Bobby Lackey is right on the D allasite's includ­ flying heels with 39 points ing 15 extra points. Spikes Certain Of Rushing Title «** A*soelat*d Pr**« Most statistical championships of Southwest Conference football ap­ pear to have been decided with three gam es yet to be played. Jack Spikes of TOU and Don Meredith of SMU hold the m ajor titles. leads Spikes the rushers with IT!5 yards on 126 carries. Second Is Jim Mooty of Arkansas with 519 on 93 and he has finished the sea­ son Spikes still has a game to go. Meredith tops the passers with 91 completions in 154 attem pts for 1,150 yards with a gam e to play. Ronnie Stanley of Baylor is s e c ­ ond with 76 connections in 133 throws for 707 yards. He also has a game to go. Meredith has a total offense title gewed up with 1,215 yards on 241 plays. Bill Bucek of Rice is a dis­ tant second with 651 yards on 143 plays. Jack Collins of Texas leads the punters with an average of 42.1 on 27 boots and Is 2.1 yards per kick better than runner-up Roland Jack­ son of Rice. Texas leads in team offense with 278.2 yards p er game. TCU has the best defense record, allowing 204.5 yards per contest. y took Fancy Steppers NOTES The word from Dallas is that Jerry Rhome, the flashy quarterback from Sunset High School, is headed straight into the Longhorn corral after graduation Also Hix Green, San Antonio Jefferson halfback who the rushing title in District 16AAAA for the third straight year is a virtual cinch to be a Shorthorn next year. Basketball coaches Harold Bradley and Jim m y Viramontes have been working the Ixwghoms extra hard in preparation for their D ecem ber I inauguration against McMurry in Gregory Gym. The Longhorn cag­ ers, on the Saturday of the Texas- TCU football game in Memorial Stadium, worked out until 2 p.m. Currently on the No. I squad are Wayne Clark, Albert Almanza, Jay Arnette. Brenton Hughes, and Don­ nie Lasher, a transfer from I .on M om s JC . . Many observers seem to think that the longhorn footballers, because of their loss to TCU. will stand a better chance to knock off Syracuse in the Cot­ ton Bowl. Their reasoning: “ De­ feat makes victory a little sweet­ er.’’ . But then th ere's still the Kyle Field blood-letting to be adm inis­ tered. B l i n d f o l d T e s t : Which is Cashmere? D O N M E R E D IT H . . . Pony ram rod im*?. J A C K SP IK E S , . T C U bulldozer 'Mural Stores t r ic e 17. B a s k e t b a l l Class A: S igm a Chi 56, D elta Sigm a P hi 6; SUD Dark H orses 26 O utsiders l l ; IF T 37. H ar­ 25: ALT 16, Army A lham bra 15, grove 24 Cheeves 28. B ru n ette 23; Cam pus Guild 22 U SF 15. B E A T S 3n. l u l l H ouse 29. S ixty-n in ers 27. Schoen 23; Ntte- riders 2 McCracken 0 (d e fa u lt); R a n - i eers 19 M eCrocklen 15; Oak G rove 22. i PF.M 2'"»; M erchants SI, B lom q u tst 16. , N avv 21 T h elem e 9. Class B T heta Chi IR, D elta O il 12; | Theta XI 33 P hi K appa T h eta IO. Acacia 22. 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Nineteen-year old Frankie Ava­ lon is getting his big chance in i movies with a ride from the* Alamo to General Houston, lie Is regarded I as “ better than most of the young singers that try to play drama.” LAST DAY! FIRST S H O W 12:00 . . . . . . . A big rugged man with a big rugged nose and big iii ack hat is taking time from telev ision to play , the part of General Sam Houston. ' Have G un- Richard Boone, of W ill Travel” fame will return to television via Playhouse 90 as soon as he is through with work on “ The Alamo Britisher Laurence Harvey por­ trays Colonel William Travis, the the only gent Ie man-sold ier w'ith m ilitary training in the original Alamo skirmish He recently star­ red in “ Room at the Top. Chill Wills is a chunky Seago­ ville, Texas man who is cast as one cif the Tennesseans, “ Beekeep­ er.” W ills uses the same ‘ asy go­ ing speech and shuffle in real life TV T o n i g h t Bank Teller Finds Time, Nothing Else 7 30: S E A H U N T: Mike Nelson goes after a nuclear bomb ditched off the South American coast by an Air Force bomber 8:30: E T H E L M F R M AN : An hour special with Merman belting from her Broadway the songs , hits. Among them : “ Anything You “ You’re a n O l d Can D o ,” Smoothie.” Tom Poston and Fess Parker for Everything s songs and skits. Coming Up Roses,” song from Miss Merm an’s latest, “ Gypsy,” ties the whole show together join Miss Merman IO: G A R R Y M O O RE Tommy Sands, popular young singer from Houston, and the M ary Have Trio ^ J 'U n e ^ are guests of G a rry ’s tonight. R ll O W " T a l k " stars ll 15: T W IL IG H T ZO N E Bu r­ gess Meredith in “ Time Enough at Last. A bomb falls and a hank teller is the lone survivor and he's stashed away in the bank vault! that he is noted for on the screen. He began his career by tolling children's stories in kindergarten, moved up to singer and guitar player at The age of 12, and then performed in more than 20 stock companies. His role as ‘ Ln cle Baw ley” in “ Giant” is the one he considers most enjoyable to date. Argentine beauty Linda Cristal’s 3(i, takes the cave-man look out of the Todd-AO produc­ tion. Since her title role in “ Cleo­ patra ” Miss Crustal wants to play the parts of women who have in­ fluenced history. Denver Lyle is a man that can’t the set. He be missed around wears the big brown beaver hat in the role as one of the Tennes­ seans. A ustinite .Jim B r e w e r Is another young a c to r gettin g his big break In H ollyw ood. B r e w e r h as studied the U n iv e r s ity 's B . L ie n under P a y n e , I ’n iv e rs n l - In te rn a tio n a l’s .less Rimmel, done p a rts w ith the A ustin < iv Ie T h e a te r, and was an un derstu dy in “ < at on a H ot I in R o o f.” In “ T h e M a rn e ,“ .lim does ii lot of a tm o sp h e re w a rk . He is ane of the can n o n e e rs and one of the in man d rill team of the Texas defenders. Dean Smith is another UT-ex Hollander Hits With Debussy B V M O R T O N S T IN K . The audience that came to Greg­ ory Gym at 3 p.m. Sunday to hear the San Antonio Symphony Orches­ tra, under the direction of Victor A lifssandro, present the final con­ cert of the 1959 Fine Arts Festival was treated to a performance of diversity and interest: it also en­ joyed a short glimpse of a rare talent. This glimpse came after fifteen- year-old L in n Hollander plowed through the pretentious, bombastic Rachmaninoff Concerto in the best Coburn style. When called back for an encore, he sat down and played a simple, thoughtful, beautiful in­ C lair terpretation of Debussy s Hollander seems to have a great deal more inside him than an abil­ ity to play the piano fast and loud. T ile afternoon's program opened with Rossini s Overture to “ Sem- iramide.” It is hardly fair to ex­ pect four horn players to play an exposed chordal passage perfectly in tune within the first minute of a performance, but this knowledge failed to reconcile one s ears to the had intonation in ihe horn section. The orchestra did not seem to be trying very hard on this particular number. The orchestra’s obvious impa­ tience with the Overture Is ex­ plained by the next piece : Sibelius’ Symphony No. 2. B y this time, the horns, and, indeed, the whole or­ chestra w us warmed up and ready to tackle this ponderous work. Toe orchestra gave a very creditable performance of this excellent sym­ phony, with the possible exception I of a few bad sounds from the Oboe ; section. However, Maestro Alles- sandro could have done much more with this work in the way of interpretation. His tempo seemed to be a little too inflexible for this I music. The orchestra played well. but the conductor hardly seemed to tm responsible for this. who plays as man. Mrs. Dickenson, the only woman in the Alamo at the time of the battle, is portrayed by pert blond Joan O'Brien. Jester Hanston, known for his role as “ Leroy” in the “ Amos and Ands- Show.’ is T ravis’ slave in the movie, On the 12th night, Haris ton sings a spiritual to the fighters that actually brought tears to the play­ ers' eyes. H o w do the people of B r a c k e t t ­ v ille lik e the m o vie m a k e r s ? T he tr ia n g u la r shaped F ir s t S p ite B an k Is h an d lin g an a d d itio n al SH.'*.IHM) per w eek. F o u r hundred B ra c k e tt Ville w o rk m e n h a v e been em p lo yed (o r n e a r ly tw o ye a rs. R e to ll sales in a ll stores have risen 50 per cent. B e fo re the 15-week film in g period is o v e r, Al m illio n d o llars w ill have local been sj>ent w o rk e r sum m ed up the situation Is a sm a ll w ith , is g ivin g a town, and the m o vie lot of good w ork to a lot of people.” Some of the future-minded citi­ zens are thinking of the prestige coming from the production. And they are thinking of the permanent in the a re a . A “ B r a c k e ttv ille sets erected in the area They ate certain that other outdoor epics will 1)0 filmed there, and have had offers from several telev ision film companies already. How does th** production crew like Brackettville? Tom Carlisle in the publicity department said that most of th*- staff go to Mexico or San Antonio for their entertain­ ment because there is hardly any­ thing to do in a town the size of Brackettville. The actors agreed that the town was treating them fairly well. Some eating places raised prices for a while, but everything was back to normal after the novelty wore off. Some of tho problems behind the production stemmed from the lack of suitable longhorn cattle and horses in the area. It took several months to find 160 head of long­ horns. Now that the company has them, they are each insured for $1500 as they graze on the Shehan Ranch three rangeland. Over months w'ere needed to find 800 horses. Some of the horses and riders are causing a problem. During battle scenes, tho horses are spook- New York Museum Purchases Faculty M em ber's Oil Painting ' ed States, ioined the University faculty in 1954 after professional work in Honduras and Mexico. The Whitney Museum of Ameri can Art in New York has announ­ ced the purchase of an oil painting by Louis Earles, member of the University art faculty. His paintings have been seen in group and solo exhibitions in New York, Texas, Colorado, and in the first annual Metropolitan Young Artists’ '•hmv in New York during the past season, Acquired under the Ney sa Mc- Mein Purchase Award fund, the painting is a four-by-five oil en­ titled “ Survivors” and is one of a series executed during the la'-i tw'o years in which references to man’s paradoxical circumstances ate symbolized. It will be added tn W i l l B e S h o w n T u e s d a y the museum s permanent collec­ tion. F i l m o n S w i s s V i n e y a r d s Fades, who took his art training in London, Mexico, and the Unit- “ L ’Annee Vigneronne.” a French film on w ork in the Swiss vine­ yards, w ill be shown at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Tobin Room of Batts H all. Included is free to the public, w ill be a com­ m entary by the Swiss Poet Ramuz. in the film, which » COLOR • CINEMASCOPE ________ TONY RANDALL T H ELM A RITTER. C Starts T O M O R R O W , ) T O D A Y A T I N T E R S T A T E Amt EOS a movie DISCOUNT CASO VA RSIT YT0DAY S H O W TIME 2:00 3:55 5:50 7:45 9:40 Clicltz COFFEE HOUSE 2910 Guadalupe S T A T E R p C iC H U D S O N d o r i s DAY Austin's Fine Arts Theatre A D M I S S IO N 50c SH O W S TONIGHT — ONE PRICE — 5:45 PARAMOUNT LAST DAY! JERRY WALD’S wopuctk* or BE19VED INFIDEL cm oh *>. ct > .-*• ITlREtWHOHK SOW® twn'xro) by H E N R Y K IN G GREGORY PECK DEBORAH KERI* the most m o m AGE OF ALL The i n n . .. the g u e s t s ... th e s e n s a t io n s o f the g r e a t b e s t ’Se P e r F R O M WARNER BROS. T E C H N I C O L O R * ed and throw' the riders. Seven people have already been injured in these melees. inju ro y a lty A fte r a sq u ab b le In ­ stigated b y a cam p u s group, W a y n e w as given p erm ission to use “ The liv e s of T e x a s ” in the film . T he Kingston T rio trie d to sell W a y n e on the id ea of using th e ir rendition of “ R e m e m b e r the A la m o ,” but he considered the I n iv e r s ity ’s song In m uch better taste w ith the m o vie. W h at's Showing Sir , V a rs ity “ The Prisoner,” a high­ ly-rated film back in Austin for a special return engagement. Alec Guinness stars as a cardinal who is imprisoned and questioned relentlessly until he is made to con­ fess to things he did not do. Jack Hawkins plays the chief inquisitor. S ta te — “ Pillow Talk” still draw­ ing in the crowds- Rock Hudson and Doris Day are a top romantic comedy duo, and Tony Randall's sophisticated brand of wit can’t be beat. Texas—“ The Great Caruso” star­ ring some of the greatest music ever written, as sung by one of the greatest voices of our time—that of Mario Lanza as Enrico Caruso. Ann B ly th plays his wife, Doro, and Dorothy Kirsten appears as i an opera diva. P a ra m o u n t — “ Beloved Infidel” ( from the novel by Sheilah Graham and Ceroid Frank. This one tells the lave interlude of Scott Fitz­ gerald. the spokesman of the Twen­ ties, and Sheilah Graham, present day movie columnist, when Scott i was still alive and Sheilah was still young. Gregory Peck and Deborah K err star. D ELW O O D 3931 East Avenue \1)M I S S K ) N 50«- DAY OF THE OUTLAW R o b e rt K> an, H u rl I v e . T in a I , noise S t a r t s 7 : 0 0 — 1*1 ma — RIER 5— HAVANA Cameron M itchell. Allison lim e s s t a r t s f l : 4A SOUTH AUSTIN 3900 Son A n to n io H tqhw oy IT STARTED WITH A KISS G le n n F o rd . D e h b ie R e * Holds S t a r t s 7 :00 — P lu s — LIFE BEGINS AT 17 Jo h n s o n M ark Damon. D orothy S t a r t s 9 : 0 0 O Tito 3 O- es Kl 4s Kl OO oC Q# a. c -o a I Qi < co QI N N QI C 3 O CJT O 2 S% s. 3 T cr c to 3 a . NJ to O' -< ai a, 3 2 Cl . CL. a. QI -< QI CT a> N N QI £ CU* en c 3 CL. Q. -<•A -tv TI 3 TI 3 K E O , F E A T . A T 6 mmt IO A ^\rnrGP£At C A F ISO ^0 LANZA >hh BLYTH LAST 2 DAYS! SEE IT F R O M THS B E G IN N IN G I with JACK HAWKINS Jeannette STERKE • Wilfrid L A W SO N AU STIN CUM LAST DAY! F I R S T S H O W « OO P M. CABLE MMM M V LILLI PALMER LEE J. COBR A j K r „ PERLBERG SEATON pa****- * " BOT BOT FOR ME . barry COE a* THC MAS OO* Cia starring Th* most W*d>ng r&tSr* today's top teenage star RICHARD EGAN-DOROTHY MCGUIRE SANDRA DEE-ARTHUR KENNEDY ■ TROY DONAHUE c o n s t a n c e f o r d SIOAN WILSON a new young VV swat M3* BEU LA H BONDI ■ tfoffi the nove1 Written Produced and hi DELMER DAVES Steger GIANNA MARIA CANALE • GEORGES MARCHAL ETTORE MANNI in supercinesccpe a colu m b ia release n a m e a LUCKY LICENSE TAG NITE! I * i m a j g A R K NO 253 NO 7318 N O . 5 IOU O X F O F T i l t A B O V E . N I M B K R S — T H E : ( A K A N D U C C I P A N T S W I L L B E A D M I T T K D “ I R E E . ” W A T C H A D S F O R N K W N I M B E M IS I F T O I l l M C F . N SF, P L A T E S “She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" JO H N W A Y N E In Color p i n s “The Whole Truth” ST E VV A R T L R VNC.FR “Tall in the Saddle” JO H N W A T N E pin* “Human Desire’’ G L E N N K O R D Open Bowling Weekends All Day and A fter 11:30 p.m. weeknights. Come out and open bowl or Join a League Dart Bowl 7801 Burnet Rd. G L 2-2541 Tuesday. November 24. 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page S 'U A at (joes O n 04t ere T u e M la r 6:3(V B S I! breakfast. B S I! Bu ild ­ ing. IO- Coffee Hour, H lllel Foundation l l Professor A. H. Tatib to speak on "T h e D erivation of D ifferen­ tial Kquations for Hydrodynam ic F lo w ." Fngiish Building 3. 2 Cafe C alapite, Tobin Room 2 French film open to public. Batts Hall. Batts Hall. 3 Professor Taub to speak on " I t ­ erative Methods for Solving L in ­ ear Eq u a tio n s," Benedict Hall 111. t General Fa c u lty, Batts Auditor­ ium. 7 L. A. Burbank to address So­ ciety for the Advancement of Management, V a rs ity Cafeteria. Business Society To Hear Burbank The Society Burbank's main the Advance- for | ment of Managem ent w ill hear L. A. Burbank at a meeting Tuesday at 7 p m . in the V a rs ity Cafeteria. topic w ill br “ Recent Developments in M aterial Handling.” He w ill also discuss the future use of automatic warehous­ ing, a process by which IB M punch-cards w ill be used to set re ­ trieving m achinery into action. Education Group To Have Coffee Tim Association of Childhood E d ucation w ill have a coffee Tuesday at 4 p.m. at the Alpha Delta P i house, 2601 U niversity EXPERT SHOE REPAIR 0 M o d ern Equipm ent ^ Keys M a d # • 10% Off Goodyear Shoe Shop O ff the Drag on 23rd Street 7 Bonfire can be reached by drlv- ! ing north on L a m a r to Airport j B o u l e v a r d intersection, turn right, then turn left before re a ch ­ ing Interregional. Watch signs. the j 8 Red Dragons to present “ The 1 , Im portance of Reing Earnest. Austin High School. 8 F ra n c e s C a rr to gi\e benefit vocal recital, Crystal Ballroom . D riskill Hotel. 8 Dr. W endell Gordon to speak to Some Foreign Trade Club on South A m erican B a lls H a ll 201. Economies. Tips from CCUS Fighting Words W a always read Chandler Dav­ idson s Jabberwock w th great interest. O f 'e " the coma n more than a grain o tru th an d s:nc.erety, chough p u r­ columns p o se ly e x a g g e ra te d . 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E ' G R 2 5o7| G L 3 1686 F U R N I S H E D O N E B E D R O O M efflcl- encv eportmet’.* in Unlvem sty * rc* Yr, i '.'ill apartm ent lilt cnndtiloned and centra S' bested tv J> n furnished F u lly carpeted throughout it... Ilk* fire hmjr* 1 v t>6 aft nr 5 2> 6 Sen < .abr el Lost and Found , G L 3-6271 T H E C A R IB B E A N A P A R T M E N T S or call The Texas Union, G R 8-0803, G R 6-8371 ext. 318. A p a rtm e n ts For m ore inTorm at’on c o n ta c t: N I SR U T ON E birvk MI u’ ;. : <■! (Mid $75 * lot i pvt I rx .vifi Elm w pod G I. $-1562 front Open F u r nighed for 3 rn rn i upcctlon M rs. M a u ric e Annis, D ep t. of S p e e c h , Tour Leaden M rs. Ja m e s Blackburn, D ep t, o f R o m a n ce Languages, tour Lead er THIS IS A NO N-PRO FIT P R O G R A M O F THE TEXAS U N IO N EDUCATIONAL-LOW COST -STUDENT FELLOWSHIP W a y . N o v e m b e r 5 4 , 1 9 5 9 T H E D A I L Y T E Y A N P a g e 6 math Professor prooram To Speak Today1 Reproach, Reform program M a y Solve Racial problem ^ , Holiday Has Stormy History flow ing with good food The tradi­ tional m enu is turkey and d r e ss­ ing, cranberry sau ce, and pumpkin pie. sw eet potatoes, For the P ilgrim s, it w as a day Indian tribe, the end of suffering and starvation. For us today, it m ean s a hoi!- turkey and dressin g, fam ily football g am es, and day gatherings, to celeb rate, with a n e ig h b o rin g c h u rc h se r v ic e s . Since a day in the fall of 1521, ; which the P ilg rim s set aside to the goodness of God, an thank A m erican tradition has arisen— T hanksgiving D ay. But it has not a lw a y s been so con gressm an A South Carolina once referred to this day as "this m im icking of E uropean custom s.' P resident G eorge W ashington ig­ nored public protests and declared the first national T hanksgiving in 1789, but six y ea rs p a ssed before he issued a second proclam ation. A fter this, for m ore than 60 years. T hanksgiving w a s not celebrated as a national holiday, although it w as celebrated in m any states. set the P resident L incoln last T hursday of N ovem ber as the of­ ficial T hanksgiving D ay in 1864, and other presidents followed this custom until 1939, when President Franklin R oosevelt decided to put it on N ovem ber 23. T e x a s , h ow eve r, held on to No­ v e m b e r 30. T his c r e a t e d quite a co n tro v ersy , e s p e c i a l l y in the y e a r s w hen N o v e m b e r had five T h u rsd a y s . In 1957, T e x a s decided to go along w ith the Union. Gov­ e rn o r P ric e Daniel s.gned a bill fourth T h ursd ay of m a k i n g e a c h N o v e m b e r the official State holiday. the P r i o r to 1855, th e d a y had s t r i c t ­ ly been a Y a n k e e affair. \ irginia o b se r v e d the h oliday th a t y e a r and the rest of the S o u th e r n s t a te s fol­ lowed close beh in d T u rk e y , how ­ ev er, had to ta k e a second place to collard g re e n s a n d possum . Today, T h a n k s g iv in g in T ex as h a rd ly se e m s to d e p ict a cold, d r e a r y d ay w ith people suffering from sta rv a tio n . G e n e ra lly , it is a h alm v , c le a r d a y With ta b le s o v e r ­ Geology Students To Hear Lectures Geology s tu d en ts will h e a r th ree the w eek of De­ lectu res d u rin g c e m b e r 3-10. c h e m ic a l D r E. J. Weiss, a s s o ciate p ro ­ fessor of eng in eerin g. will sp eak on “ M ineralogy in I n ­ d u s t r y ” D e c e m b e r 3 at 1 p.m . H en ry C a r t e r R e a Will s p ea k on “ The Geologist a n d World O il" D e c e m b e r 7 a t 7:30 p m . Dr. F . M. B u llard , professor of geology, will discu ss “ T ech nica l S essio ns” D e c e m b e r IO at I p m. in Geology Ail le c tu re s will b e Building 14. B e m y G !Jer>t LYNNE GRAY Y o u arc cordially invited to be the B u rg e rh a u s Guest o f the D a y ” . G om e in and enjoy o u r D u tc h O xen C hicken or ou r B urgerh aus Steak. B U R G E R H A U S 2116 Guadalupe, Austin, Texas Tax Assessors Plan Institute Th* U niversity of T ex a s Institute of Public Affairs and D ivision of E xtension will conduct first the for ta x -a sses- institute sta»e-wide sors D ecem ber 7-8. The tax a ssesso r s Institute has been approved by the N ational A s­ sociation of A ssessin g O fficers as work toward m eeting the training requirem ents for the C ertified A s­ certifica te. sessm ent. E valuator R egistrftion will be lim ited to IOO institutes ar* conducted annually for county auditors and for goy'em m ental accounting and finance officers. training This is one of the University s course serv ices to the professional d ev el­ opm ent of public o fficials Other Legal aspects of property ta x a ­ tion in T exas will be d iscu ssed in a d d r e s s e s by S. G. Johndroe Jr. of F ort Worth, first a s s is t a n t city a t ­ to r n e y ; F . V. G e p p e rt of Austin, and a ss ista n t a tto rn e y J a m e s A H a n le rs o n of Austin. T e x a s R e s e a rc h L e a g u e legal anal- vst g e n e r a l ; W orkshops will deal with v a l u ­ ation of buildings, p e rs o n a l p r o p e r ­ ty, ru r a l and u r b a n land. T hey will be conducted by P h i l i p L. L o vin g Fort Worth ta x a s s e s s o r - r o l l e c t o r ; F re d V e s p e r m a n o f the Austin tax d e p a r t m e n t ; R o b e r t G. C h e r r y of College Station, A g ric u ltu ra l E x ­ te n sion Service e c o n o m ist; an d K A. Wainscott. C o rp us Christi school tax a ssessor-collector. " A s s e s s m e n t T he sp e a k e r s for the institute in­ clude A. W. Curie#, San A ntonio of tax consultant, B ank s and F in a n c i a l In stitu tion s ; William (E Adkins of the T e x a s T r a n s p o r ta t io n Institute, College Station, “ E ffects of E x p r e s s w a y s on U rb a n Land V a lu e s ” ; an d H o r­ st e H. Busby, p re s id e n t of tile Austin B usiness R e s e a r 1 h Corpor­ “ A P ub lic R elatio ns P r o ­ ation g r a m the T a x D e p a r t m e n t ” ; for and Albert W. N oonan of CTucago, e x e c u t i v e d ir e c to r of t h e N ational X s s o r i a t i o n of Assessing O fficers, in A s s e s s m e n t .” ■'Professionalism g o v e r n m e n t who are not afraid to risk th e i r necks, “ But at w h at point do you s t a r ’ you should sta rt h e r e . ” he said, “ but nobody does a ny th in g ab o u t it, w hite or Negro. Briefs... From the Wire By tho Associated press In ve stigatio n of p a y o la Begins; Deejays Resign NEW YORK A w a v e of r e s ig ­ n a tio n s hit the spinning w o rld of disc jo c k e y s M onday as rad io an d telev ision th e i r siations p re s s e d ow n in v estig atio n s of payola. In New York, WNKW-TV d r o p ­ ped A lan F ree d. In Detroit Don M cL eod re s ig n e d from WJBK the th ird p e r f o r m e r to leave that s t a ­ tion in 30 hour«. In P h ila d e lp h ia , J o e N i a g a r a re sign ed from his job spinning re c o r d s for WTRG rad io , Nehru C la im s D ip lo m a cy U sed on Border Dispute NEW DELHI, India Prim e Min­ is te r N e h r u told Parliament M on­ try in g by diplomatic day he is to get Tied an d pea cefu l m e a n s C h in a (Tiinese to v a c a t e a r e a s forces h a v e occupied on w h a t In­ dia r e g a r d s as the Indian side of the frontier. C u b a n O rg a n iz e d Labor Rejects Com m unist Bid re je c te d HAVANA Cub* s o rg a n iz e d la- [v>r a C o m m u n ist bid M o nd ay and elected an all-Castro s l a te a s ruling c o m m itte e . its “ re vo lution ary It also invited w o rk e rs of o th e r in a new I^atin- c o u n tr ie s to .join A m e r i c a n la b o r co n fe d e r a tio n ” This could d ev elo p into an followers of P r i m e M inister F id e l C a stro to e x ­ po rt his la b o r policies th ro ug ho ut the A m e ric a s ju s t as thev a l r e a d y have t r i e d to sell his political p ro ­ g r a m to his neighbors. effort by lice prepares For Tour To Three Continents WASHINGTON p r e s i d e n t E i ­ s e n h o w e r h ead ed h a c k to his White House d esk Monday, a fte r 12 d a y s of golf in G eorgia, to p r e p a r e for som e rigo rou s over seas d u ty . E ise n h o w e r assign ed the d u ty to h im self a th ree continent to u r of l l n atio ns beginning D e r 3. C o e d Still Unconscious After 25 Days A sign re a d in g “ C aution - No V isitor*” still h a n g s on R oom 508 , in B ra c k e n rid g e H ospital w h e re 18-year-old for 25 in c ritical Linda fre sh m a n , h as been d a y s unconscious an d condition. E ng elke , lying an She suffered a skull f r a c t u r e in a c a r accident h e re on a rain-slick street. "Today th e re w a s a sign of im ­ fa th e r, Roy C, p r o v e m e n t, ” h e r Engelke said M onday night. An oxygen tent and a c o m p r e s s e d a ir unit w e re r e m o v e d , and she w as ro o m a ir. “ The able d octo r said resp o n d in g well to it," Mr. E n g e lk e ad d ed to b r e a t h e she w a s G u aranteed In su rab ility O p tio n * •Guarantees th* right to build financial security through life insurance to age 40— regardless of future health or oc­ cupation! For complete details (Write . . . phone . . . visit) N E W V O R K L I F E I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y perry Brooks Bldg. Suite 6 G R 6-6543 Ed G o ld e n your New Yorx Life Representative on the UT C a m p u s *CO*OP*CO*OP*CO*OP*CO*OP*CO*OP*CO*OP*CO*OP*CO*OP*CO#OP*CO 'N' CHILL! THE AGGIES • • • But not yourself Dress warm and com ­ fortable in one of tbs T oggery s Handsome wool sweaters. A wide variety of styles, colors, and weaves from which to choose. 7.95 priced from To compliment your fine T o g­ gery clothing at the game this Thanksgiving be sure to get one of the T ogge ry s wool muf­ flers from the selection now available. A wide variety o f colors, styles, and patterns priced from 3 . 9 5 W a rm soft gloves will round out your appearance over the holiday season. Your Toggery selection includes calfskin, p ig ­ skin, capeskin, fur lined, wool lined, and fabric gloves. priced from 4 . 9 5 UNIVERSITY AH merchandise at The T og­ gery can be charged. O p E N A S T U D E N T C H A R G E A C ­ C O U N T . lf b u y i n g for Christmas, why not use the S T U D E N T L A Y - A - W A Y ? rn Ask any sales clerk. ISI \ for N egroes to be natural R e g a rd le s s of how Intense vie to in o ur d e te r m i n a ti o n not a re d is c rim in a te , he pointed out, we feel the guilt th a t we Inherit the m o m e n t we h a v e to th ink about it. P a r t one of " T h e C o m m o n G u ilt.” a c c o rd in g to Mr. Trigger, bes in the difficulty of the ra ces to re late to ea c h o th e r. He indicated the m ost ob­ th a t vious re s u lt of th is difficulty it the fa ilure of friend ship s be­ tw een the race*. social A nother p hase of the Guilt is the N egroes D u g g e r said o re to accept the w hites. He felt that on the p art of tension th e r e e x is te d Mr fail- hoth and ra c e s suspicion, Dividing T e x a s into half " t y p i ­ cally .southern” a n d half ' e n ligh t­ e n e d ." Mr. D u g g e r sa id that T ex ­ as while ra c ia lly schizoid, is poli­ t i c a l l y u n i t e d . he The Is not l e g i s l a t u r e in any part enlightened in T e x as h a v e done p ra c t ic a l ly w a h ­ ine in the L e g is l a tu r e b e ca u se peo­ ple p e rs is t in doing nothing about the issue -oiid We One solution, he felt, w u to elect the S ta te and F e d e ra l people to English Building Open for Study in the Study ro om s from 7 E nglish Building will he open to IO p m . e ach M o n d ay . T u esd ay , W ed n esd ay , an d T h u rs d a y , Rd P ric e d e a n of stu d e n t s e n ices. a n ­ nounced The the first floor of the building, will he s u p e r v i s e d ea c h night by a person appointed by T>ean P r i c e recently' room s, all loc ated on Rules g o v ern in g use of the room s following: will include No sm oking, the food o r b e v e ra g e will he allowed, a n d room s will be av a ilab le on a first-co m e, first-ser­ ved basis, with no a d v a n c e r e s e r ­ vation. The s u p e r v is o r will m a in ta in quiet and o rd e r, k eep a daily r e ­ cord of s tu d e n ts using the room s and m a k e a r o u tin e ch eck of the ro om s at 30-minute Inte rva ls. No grou p d is cu ssio n Will be a l ­ lowed excep t w ith a p p ro v a l of the su perviso r, a lth o u g h groups m a y bring their o w n stu d y sup erv iso r. Talking, m o v in g about, and un­ n e c e s s a ry noise will he kept to a m i n im u m ; or gro up s not the the p rivilege of forfeit r u l e s Will using the ro o m s. a n d individuals c o m p ly in g wa th List of O rg a n iz a tio n s, Services published and list of o r g a n iz a tio n s The C o m m it te e of G e n e ra l Stu­ dent O rg a n iz a tio n s h a s published a booklet c o n ta in in g a list of genera! their student p resid ents, T he booklet also con­ in fo rm a tion and tains a serv ices a v a il a b le to student o r ­ ganizations an d a list of the p ro p e r th e s e o rgan izatio ns. functions of C re a te d bv the G enera! F a cu lty the C o m m itte e ju risdictio n o v e r all student th an those a c c o m m o d a ­ Board of R e g e n t s , has org a n izatio n s m a in ta in in g tions. o th e r living The duties of the C o m m itte e and the co m p lete reg u latio n s go verning student o rg a n iz a tio n s a r e printed in the S tu den t Activities H andbook the Student and a re a v a il a b le Activities Office, Speech Building IOT, in I - HOUR CLEANING I DAY LAUNDRY L O N G H O R N CLEA N ER S G R *-3X47 23315 I. natl al ii pc B. C. R O G E R S Ophthalm ic Dispenser Comart l.rnar# Kitted W it h in o a iy w a lk in g d ista n c e of th o c a m p u s 1501 Guad. GR 7-1422 la b o r a to ry at the | P rofessor A. H. Taub of the T>e- partmerit of M athem atics and D ig­ ital Computer U niversity of Illinois trill speak to engineers, ph ysicists, and m athe­ m aticians T uesday. le c tu r e s will he held in E nglish Building J at l l a rn. and B enedict Hall 111 a' 3 p m. the first Title of lecture will be "On the D erivation of D iffer­ ence E quations for H y d r o d y n a m i c n o w s ." The afternoon address, aim ed prim arily at m athem atic­ ian* will concern " Iterative Me­ for Solving Linear Equa­ thods tions.” Professor Taub has done in a num ber of fields re­ search in­ cluding num erical analysis, geom ­ etry. the theory of relativity, quan­ tum m echanics, and h y d ro d y n a m ­ ics. Mr. Oberer Ends Leave of Absence W alter F O h e re r. pro fesso r of law h a s re tu rn e d lo the U niversity a fte r a tw o -y ear leave of absence. the Mr. O b e r e r fields of c o n tr a c ts , crim inal law. lab o r law, an d legal profession. is a sp ecialist rn In 1957, he w as gi anted a leave of a b s e n c e to help s e t up the P u b ­ lic R eview B o ard of the United Auto W orkers as eve utive d ir e c ­ tor. ThP P u b lic R eview B oard w as a new idea and b e c a m e a sort of s u p r e m e court internal d is ­ putes. for Th# and racial dilem m a of T exas hard r a n b t solved by a p ro g r a m of re- w ith w hites. p ro ac h . c ritic ism leg isla tive re f o rm a g a in s t East Texas, Bon­ nie D u g g e r, editor of The Texas O b t r v e r , the R a c e R elatio ns C o m m itte e Mon­ day . told a m eeting of In his discussion of " E a s t le x - O u r C o m m on G u ilt.” Mr Dug- as th - g er sym bol* m a d e it h a rd for w h ites to he n a tu r a l with N e g ro e s and the battle of , a . d that Internationals To Share Dinner s t u d e n t s In te rn a tio n a l and O r a n g e J a c k e t s will sh a re T h a n k s ­ giving trad itio ns at a tn r k c y -a n d tr im rr.in 's ” din ner T ue sd ay at 5 IO p m . in the Internationa! C e n te r. An e v e r y -nation song fest includ­ ing the national a n th e m s of cou n­ tries the dinner an d fav o rite A m erican songs will begin the evening s activities. r e p r e s e n te d at T .ck ets to the buffet m e a l will he sold at the door for SI p e r p e r ­ son No re s e rv a tio n s for the din­ n er a r e n e cess a ry . D eco ratio ns and favors for the d inner, following a trad itio n al holi­ d ay th e m e , hav e been p r e p a r e d by m e m b e r s of O ran g e J a c k e t s , h o n ­ orary' se r v ic e organization. N O EXTR A C H A R G E f o r f a s t SERVICE Laundry Service O p e n 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. M on d ay-Satu rd ay 510 W est 19th Street Si, Si ... Es Muy Deliciosa! EL MAT 504 Ea«t Av#. G R 7-7023 EL TORO 1601 Guadalupe G R 8-4321 MONROE'S ’’Mexican Food to Take Hom e” G R 7-8744 EL CHARRO 912 Red River G R 8-7735 A u s t i n ’s “B ig Four" in Authentic M e xican Fo od rn r n GIFTS to make his Christmas Merrier! 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Unusual gift wraps are also available $ 195 ‘ t o | 9 5 m . l i J ( j | on the main floor of the C o -O p . ♦ E R m w T H E S T U D E N T S O W N S T O R E Use Your Student La y -A -W a y and Time Accounts J oreCO*OP*COeOP*COeOF*COeOfC O eOfe COeOPeCOeOPeCCXOPeCO*OPi FEED THE HAND YOU BITE ALL YEAR Y o u k n o w w h o w e m e an S e n d the o ld folks a t h o m e a T h a n k s g iv i n g C a n d y G r a m . You c a n o r d e r r i g h t now for T h a n k s g i v i n g d e h v e r y - a n d c h a r g e i t ______ CandyGram ^ the u °r id s *weete*t message Your personal telegram is actually the cover of a box of luxury chocolates, delivered by Western Union throughout the U S A. 2 lbs , $5, I lb , $2.95, plus cost of telegram. Just phone Western Union. And charge it, of course. Itft iiu . »»., MI a. C-.OASS I* • . WESTERN UNION . i a i p u t OL DEE R - F R E E Z E ( OB • h e n AT CHIV I S I M * s . I C X I N Ja r o U U S E E T OU B I L L Editorial Reading: Should Social Life G o ? See Page 2 T he DA TEXAN Weather: Fair Low 45, High 70 Vol. 59 Price Five C e n ts Texan Editor Still Elected By JOHN ROGERS The Texan editor will be elected again next spring- “First Co liege Daily in the South’ A U S T IN . T E X A S, T U E S D A Y , NOVEMBER 24, 1959 Six Pages Today No. 73 Texan's AII-SWC Team Page 3 Bonfire to Blaze A gg At 7 Off Dallas Highway Any stray Aggie who lock­ ed himself in an Austin out­ house over the weekend may be in a hot spot Tuesday night. The Aggie bonfire will blaze a t 7 p.m. about 400 yards from the Holiday Inn on the North Interregional Highway. Debris already piled includ­ es several outhouses, parts of stairways, dead trees, and dis­ carded sofas and chairs. the simplest Fred Gerson, chairm an of the bonfire committee, indi­ cated route would be to enter Highway 183 (Airport B oulevard) from either Lamar or Interregional Highway. There will be room in the area for thousands of accompanying cars. map.) (See Short talks w ill be, given by coaches including D a r r e ll R oyal and by m em bers of the Cowboy* and Silver Spurs. Cowboys and th e f r e s h m a n fooV b a ll p la y e rs a r e g u a r d in g th e bon­ fire ag a in st v a n d a lis m . th e spot S u n d a y . O n ly W orkers b e g a n to p ile m a te r ia l five on te a m s have e n te r e d th e bonfire building contest, b u t e n tr ie s w ill be open until 5 p .m . T u e s d a y . in TTiose e n te re d th e fra te rn ity division a re A c a c ia , S ig m a A lpha M u, and Phi K a p p a T h e ta . In th e so ro rity division a r e P i B e ta P h i and Chi O m eg a. A n o ffic ia l sco re­ k e e p e r is still o n th e jo b . ■t* •ms T he A ustin F ir e D e p a rtm e n t w in be on h and In c a s e it Is needed. "A u stin re s id e n ts w h o h a v e suit­ th e ir able d e b ris c lu tte r in g up y a rd s m a y h a v e it c a r r ie d a w a y fre e b y c a llin g o n e of th e groups th e c o n te s t,” G erson e n te re d said. P a p e r a n d o th e r lig h t tra s h will not be a c c e p te d a s it m ig h t prove to be a fire h a z a r d . in ★ ★ tic k e ts Any a d d itio n a l lb s g am e Itself w ill h a v e to N» pur- chased in C ollege S ta tio n , a cc o rd ­ ing to Al L u n d s te d t, tic k e t m an- a g e r. fo r About 50 o r 60 tic k e t* w e re held over until M o n d ay fo r la te c o m e r* , i but the r e m a in d e r h a \ > been re ­ turned to AAM. T ic k e t* bought a t gam e tim e w ill c o st SI. ★ * s u p p o r te rs mm H igh-step p in g spirit accom panies the M o n d a y night reh e a rsa l of the Longhorn Band as M iss Shirley Snipes right), feature twirler starts down the field. Spirit is also exem plified rn the actions of Yield. opiriT la aisw (above) as they throw w ood onto the bontee. A A c acia pledges m a p appears below showing the location of th e bonfire a n d how to get there. - W O L I B ATV I N N as he has for the last 59 years. A proposal to make the job appointive could not even get a second in the Texas Student Publications board meeting Monday. T he b o a rd se n t to c o m m itte e a p lan to give th e e le c te d e d ito r con­ s id e ra b ly m o re pow er. Tile ed ito r w ould a ss u m e som e of the d u ties of the m a n a g in g e d ito r. T he b o a rd a lso d e rid e d th a t the e le c te d e d ito r's re la tio n to the T e x ­ a n m a n p o w e r needed m o re stu d y a n d th a t a c o m m itte e w as th e p la c e for it. s h o rta g e H a rre ll I^ee, e d ito ria l su p e rv iso r an d non-voting m e m b e r of the b o a rd , m a d e th e a p p o in te d - e d ito r p ro p o sa l. S tu d e n t A sso ciatio n P r e s ­ ident F r a n k C ooksey a sk e d for a seco n d fo u r tim e s , b u t none c a m e . T he tw o fa c u lty m e m b e rs p re s ­ en t, O lin H in k le an d D r. N o rris D av is, s a t p o k er fa ce d . T he fa c ­ u lty re p r e s e n ta tiv e s h ad been ex­ p e cte d to b a c k a n ap p o in te d e d ito r. T he o th e r fa c u lty m e m b e rs. D r. J o e F r a n tz a n d D r. G lenn A lb ert VVelsch, w e re not p re s e n t. D r. F r a n tz w a s in a s e m in a r a n d D r. W elsch w a s ill. The five stud en ts m em b ers ap ­ peared pleased that anticipated support for the plan had faded, i A c o m m itte e p ro p o sal to exten d th e e d ito r's p o w e rs m e t w ith stiff o pposition fro m se v e ra l of the fac- , u lty m e m b e rs a n d from th e T e x ­ a n 's m a n a g in g e d ito r, J a c k K eev- e r. M r. H inkle a n d D ean J a c k H ol­ la n d , a non-voting m e m b e r, r e ­ c a lle d in s ta n c e s wrhen e d ito rs had o v e rs te p p e d th e ir au th o rity . in K e e v e r a sk e d w h a t w ould h a p ­ pen to h is job if th e m e a s u re w-as p u t Into e ffect. M r. L ee, th e p la n ’s ch ief su p ­ p o rte r, said th e r e w ould he little th e p re s e n t se tu p . H e c h a n g e to sa id the p rim a ry p u rp o se w a s p u t one p erso n in c h a rg e , a d d in g : "I don’t ca re w hether It’s the editor or the m anaging editor— but it ought to be just one.” b o a rd m e m b e r Jo h n R e ic h e rt ca lle d for a ctio n sa y in g th e q u estio n w ee p u re ly philoso ph i­ ca l : Who should be th e top m a n He fa v o re d th e e d ito r. S tu d en t A n o th er s tu d e n t m e m b e r, D avid K e n d ric k , poin ted out se v e ra l p o s­ sib le booby the tr a p s spoils sy s te m a n d ask e d for m o re tim e to in v e s tig a te Including T h e board a g r e e d th is w a s b eet. A fter th e b o a rd refu se d to con­ s id e r th e a p p o in te d -ed ito r m otion, D r. D a v is ask e d for th e stu d y of th e T e x a n 's s h o rta g e of w o rk e rs th e p ro b lem had been H e issue, linked to th e e le c te d -e d ito r c o m m itte e voted w ith him . T he little h o a rd ap p ro v e d w ith said T he tro u b le P a v • Pf m e m b e rs. r a is e s for T ex an sta ff % C h a n g e s th e m ethod of c re a tin g and a b o lish in g jobs on the T e x a n . in 9 T he T S P b u d g et, in w hich L oyd E d m o n d s, T S P g e n e ra l m a n ­ re p o rte d se v e ra l new incom e a g e r ra isin g p ro je c ts. * T he T S P fin an cial re p o rt, in w hich M r. E d m o n d s said the p u b li­ c a tio n s ’ re v e n u e s a re up from last y e a r. ___________ Sex Attitudes Doors to Stay Shut on Holidays UT Post Office To Remain Open M ost U n iv e rs ity p ublic se rv ic e units w ill shut th e ir do o rs d u rin g th e T h an k sg iv in g h olidays. H ow ­ e v e r a few’ w ill m a in ta in re g u la r h o u rs . e Tile U n iv e rs ity S tation P o st O f­ fice w ill re m a in open e v e ry d a y d u rin g th e ho lid ay s e x cep t T h u rs ­ d ay . T he Co-Op and H em p h ill’s Rook S to res w ill close W ednesday e v e n ­ ing at the re g u la r h o u r and will r e ­ open M onday m o rn in g . A lso sh u ttin g dow n fo r a v a c a ­ tion a t IO p.m . W edn esd ay w ill be th e T e x a s U nion. S tu d e n ts n e ed in g to c h eck rid e s h o m e a r e u rg e d th e in the U nion B uilding listin g person* d e sirin g rid e s an d rid e rs to v a rio u s p a r ts of th e I nited S tate s, in fo rm atio n h o a rd tra v e l j L ib ra r y u n its will close W ednes­ d a y a t 5 p .m ., w ith m ost re m a in ­ ing closed u ntil a fte r TTianksgiv- o b se rv in g divisions ing. T hose sp e c ia l h o u rs w ill P0 *^ th e tim e s in d iv id u a lly . R e se rv e d hooks m a y be ch ec k ed out W ednesday a t l l a rn. and w ill he due M onday at th e sp o k e sm a n a 9 a rn M ain L ib ra r y said . T he W ednesday issue of The D aily T e x a n vvnll he th e la s t ed i­ tion of the p a p e r until T u e sd a y . D e c e m b e r I. from T he U n iv e rs ity c a fe te ria s w ill o b se rv e u n ifo rm h o u rs a n d will se rv e th e ir la st m e a ls a t noon W ed­ n esd a y . until M onday w hen they i will open at the re g u la r tim e. i f > >; ijs /wut? BONFIRE KPS N o D o u b le Cufs For G u n Jumps O r Late Returns to D e sp ite ru m o rs th e c o n ­ tr a r y , c la s s c u ts on W e d n esd ay th e b efo re and M onday a fte r T h an k sg iv in g ho lid ay s will not he co unted double, a c c o rd in g to sp o k e sm en th e C olleges of A rts and S ciences. E d u c a tio n , E n g in e e rin g , and l i n e A rts. In T hese h o w ev er, sp o k e sm en , e m p h a s iz e d th a t it will la ’ la r g e ­ ly a m a tte r for the d isc re tio n of th e in d iv id u al p ro fe sso r. I»r. O. \ S in g le ta ry , a s s o c ia te d e a n of the C ollege of A rts and Selene es. said for double c u ts the U n iv e rsity c a ta lo g . Is no p rovision th e re In UT Girls Not Alone so m e th in g In r e s e r v e , first feel Ing o u t the g roup a ttitiid f Bv M A R G A R ET Y E A G L E Y T h e view s of m a n y UT g irls t o w a rd sex se e m s to s u b s ta n tia te a re p o rt by M rs. N o ra Johnson in an a rtic le in th e c u rre n t issue of the high r e g a r d of the boy if he love h e r an d not h e r body. lf he is in­ te re s te d only in h er oody, th e n the w o rry about keeping his re s p e c t is the le a st of h e r w o rrie s. tie and p e ttin g Most to d a y , of lack in g o u n d of C h ristia n mg to v a g u e rules ir a ttitu d e to w ard "A b ro o d m an y g irls try to solve in college by th e ir Fipw ilderm cnt c o n sta n tly c o m p a rin g notes w ith i e a c h O t h e r , " M rs Joh n so n s a i d . e willmi a ttitu d e s g irls wai ed thing In d isc u ssio n s about sex, th is re p o r te r found th a t g irls will talk about It. hut a re not h onest alaunt feelin g s. T hey keep th e ir tru e against the e sta b .ish e d v e rb a l o p in ­ er) of the group. D isc u ssio n Is not a rea l a n sw e r for the c o lle g e g ir l’s qu and ary o\,*r %e\, She n e e d s so m e th in g els** on w h ic h to has*- her a c ­ tion*, M rs. Joh n so n said th a t m o st girli c a rr ie d a w a y "o n I ..•iii rvrit How a couple of » of th u m b in re- ic continued. One y a b id e by is th a t " a n y - ,11 rig h t if y o u ’re in love m d s ta n d a rd g irls often follow Is th a i " a girl m u s t lie r e ­ sp e c te d by th e m a n she w an ts to m arry." If you ms h e r Most g irl- feel th a t sex w hen it com e* to a s te a d ) b oyfriend i* a re a l p ro b lem . O ne girl •*»«* “b** loved the boy, hut did not know how th ey should go In ex p re ssin g th e ir affection for ea c h o th e r. fa r _ , U n iv e rs ity g irls nr, H a rry R an so m , v ic e -p re si­ dent and provost of the M ain U ni­ v e rs ity , wtll re p o rt on the Univ et*• th e 1958-.’>9 I*bool y e a r a* a G e n e ra l F a c u lty m e e tin g T uesdav at I p rn in H afts A u d ito riu m . In a d d itio n to citin g re c e n t sig- i m f le a n t d e v e lo p m e n ts, D r. R an so m will re la te those sow’ in p r o g r e s s to a t th e a c c o rd in g 1 F.ugene N elson, s e c r e ta ry of th e U n iv e rsity , F a c u lty C ouncil A d e r the report P re s id e n t D ig an W ilson and D r. R a n so m w ill an jw e r q u estio n s. Andrews Food Labeled Bad POLL SHOW S OTHERS OKAY By JOHN’ L E E T he opinion of th o q u a lity of the food se rv e d in th e W om en s Rest- donee H alls is sh a rply d ivided, ac- n ----- • - 1 J j i m. sta te m e n t bv J ta re s id e n t. su m m e d up In th e - one K ln sn lv ln g fo rfe itin g go,Hi on th e w hole. Jo rte itln g pa u j S om e girls objected to U niver- paid. . ona briard c o n tra c ts re- h o a rd c o n tra c ts re- M iss J a n e G re e r, m a n a g e r of m u . d a n a G re e r m a n a g e r of c o n tr a c t a girl cannot p lan to e a t fr^ m , hp d o rm ito ry w ith o u t tho b o ard bill ° R e s id e n ts * of L ittle fie ld and Kin- q u irin g b o a rd p a y m e n ts w-hen rent- W omen** R e sid e n c e H all*, a l i n e d W o r l d solving D o rm ito rie s a re satisfied w i th th e ir food w h ile re s id e n ts o f | “ ing the ro o m . U n d e r this type o f. th U n iv e rs ity ’s 1 * ^ ? ™ I « " d b o a rd c o n tra c ts . The- r o o m jo m n | S | e W S j ’H orn to A ggieland on th e special b u s char* j te re d by th e E x -S tu d e n ts A ssocia- "As a g en e ra l r u l e ” M iss G re e r don will le a v e fr o m in fro n t of the ' As a g en eral rvue, m is s serv- Union at 9 a .m . T h u rs d a y . It will co n tin u e d , " le fto v e rs a r e not re tu rn to th e U n iv e r s ity a f te r the gam e. tr a v e llin g to th e a lr e a d y ed ex cep t as a s u p p le m e n t m e n u of the d a y .” m e n u of th e day. ---------------------------------------------- \ ’Journey' Planned f t n U M O H Sf.hfidulC " T h e g i r l s do not have to liv e in th e I nivam ity owned d orm itory !***• nrp n‘^ forced to sign th e nd John P a y n e c o n tr a c t. H ow ever, it Is s ta te d in *n?m en lal Jour- ie to be Shown th <* c o n tr a c t th at they m u s t sign It will he pre- » t th e beginning of e ach senm s- In High Red Official Seeks U.S. Asylum By the Associated P r e s s WASHINGTON — A k e y P o lish U N Com m ittee Ratifies o f f ic tr who m ay hav> in sid e know i- p u | | Debate o n H u n ga ry a d c * of C om m unist s p y in g o p e ra - . d the w o rld ha* fled to U N IT E D N A T IO N S — The LH ^ Tl wr s d a y e e Steer' * H r w ith a c c u sa tio n s of u n re a so r p ric e s, h a d s e rv ic e food, ' O ne g ro u p of th e U ni' la b h s h m e n ts a c c u s e d of serv in g h ad food w a s th e W o m en ’s R e-i- dcm re H alls. A T e x a n poll re v e a ls th a t th e m a jo rity of th e girls in I L ittlefield an d K in so lv in g a r e s a t­ isfied. T he c a f e te r ia se rv in g Andrew* drew t ’a ro th e r* B lanton, and som e c ritic is m . I P eg g y H ea ly , a re s id e n t of B lan ited S tate s w ith his State D e p a rtm e n t si ,r Col. P a w e I Mc isylum and th a t h is in th is cc jro cessed in th e usi fficials sa id M ona t i ly w ill be g ra n te d . re m ain rep notedly w a s i f P o lish m ilita a s s ie s a n d o th t ins a ro u n d th e d e in g th a t M on 31 Groups Enter A & M Sign Contest The opinion ........ 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Juan R uesch ........................... J a n y Conn C ft L u . V. » -ftt - • . f t F4 i tor M an#finf I4 Ju,r ......... ...................... A«« !*£*• Ne <* s Bd:tors AllOC.I! iportf Ed N lfb l E d iv.r .................... ...................... S ig h t R e p o r te r s ............ F d j t o f G /pyrejder* .N *C h t S p o r t f i d t o r A 1 in te n t ?► x*bt A " :• ft"• ft' ta E di’ .................. .. . . . . ................ N Th' Ca.r p .» L 'ft Edit E l. tor. a1 As#.H&xt........ SPORTS Pros 'N Cons Doke, Spikes, Meredith Best By CHARLIE SMITH Associate Sports Editor TOP BACKS Longhorns Dominate Texan A II-S W C j TOP LINEMAN S \ Tuesday, November 24, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Pag# 3 "r"" 1 Five players, including Maurice Doke of Texas, were unanimous choices for the Daily Texan’* All- team , an­ Southwest Conference nounced Monday. Don Floyd, TCU’s standout tac­ kle; and center Wayne H arris of Arkansas were the other linemen selected on every ballot. Don Meredith, SMU pass-mas­ ter; Jim Mooty, Razorback half­ back; and Jack Spikes, the Horned Frogs’ fierce fullback, were unan- sf| imously chosen for three of the four backfield spots. For the second straight year Meredith tied for Outstanding Back honors. This tim e Spikes, the con­ ference's leading rusher, split the eight votes with the Mustang. Texas dominated the individual awards, receiving three, and also --—4 landed more palvers on the first j team than any other school. y Doke, a leading c a n d id a s for national honor*, walked off with the Outstanding Lineman award. No other player wa* even men­ tioned. Jack Collins was a unanimous choice for Outstanding Sophomore He was the only sophomore on the first team . The Horn*’ D arrell Royal was named as the SWC’* Coach of the Year. Frank Broyles of the Razor- backs was the only other coach mentioned. Billy Bucek of Rice, a *econd- team choice, was judged the Most Improved Player in the league this season. The m ajority of the sports staf­ fers went with the ’Horns on first and second team choices as eight were selected. On the first team it was Monte Lee, L arry Stephens, Doke and Collin*. End L arry Cooper, guard center Babe D reym ala, Jerry Muennink, and Rene Ramirez made the »econd team . Only Arkansas, already assured of a tie for the title, could come near Texas on the first team . Three Razorback! were named. They were Billy Tranum , end; H arris, and Mooty. TCU put Floyd, last y e a r’s Out­ standing Lineman, and Spikes on the first team . Rice had Rufus King as a run- ning-mate of Doke at guard. I Texas AAM and Baylor couldn't crack the first l l , but the Bears put Ronnie Bull and Sonny Davis : on the second team . J The F arm ers had only Charley I Milstead, who tied with Meredith as the Outstanding Back in 1958, | on the second squad. D O N M E R E D IT H . . . Pony ram rod ■MM* Boxing Rulers Finish D'Amato NEW YORK (ft-Cu* D ’Amato, m anager of former heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson, Mon­ day had hi* New York license aa a m anager and second revoked. Th* decision has far-reaching implica­ tions in the boxing world. The proposed rem atch between Patterson and Ingem ar Johanaaon, who dethroned Patterson June 28 in Yankee Stadium, now becom es more complicated. Patterson now has no m anager in New York and the National Boxing Association has said it will uphold the ruling —as of now. the The promotional firm Roaensohn | Enterprises, Incorporated, which return bout contract, holds previously had its New York lic­ ense revoked Monday Bill Rosen- sohn, who still owns one third of the promoting firm, had his m atch­ for m aker’s three years. suspended license A rkansas’ M arlin Epp gained a tackle spot on the second team. TCU’* Robert Lilly and Roy Lee Rambo, a pair of juniors, grabbed second team berths. The first team wa* made up of seven seniors, three juniors, and one sophomore. Only two centers, Harris and Muennink, were mentioned and both were chosen without any break-throughs. Three points were awarded for a first-team vote and two for second team honors. Eight staffers took part In the balloting. A N N O U N C IN G A M asterpiece O f Precision- Engineering Com bining H igh Q uality A M Performance W ith Rich, True-Tone F M Reception O n Full F M Band. T h e F R A N K F U R T (car radio) by B L A U P U N K T d e i E E D W 4 Y "Y o u r H I-FI Center" 2010 Speedw ay G R 8-6609 M A U R IC E D O K E . . . Steer sparkplug ATTENTION THANKSGIVING FOOTBALL FANS BOXED TURKEY LUNCHES A quick, tasty, ready-to-eat, home-cooked, turkey lunch to eat in your car on the way to the game. For sale by the Caldw ell Rotary Club on ail highway* near Caldwell on Thursday, A COMPLETE MEAL READY-TO-GO FOR O NLY $1.00 Look for the sign* on the highway in Caldwell All filter cigarettes are divided into two parts, and... S W C to Spread Thin Jan. I Southw est Conference football fortunes should be well- represented on the dawn of a new decade Jan u ary I, 1960, w ith three, and possibly four, team s playing in bowl games. This has been a banner y ear for the SWC with the com­ petition stiff and the team s well above average. If Texas can whip the Aggies Thursday, the Longhorns will join TCU and A rkansas in bowl games. TCU* And for the fourth team, if South­ has already approved a bid to ern Methodist should bom bard TCU into submission Saturday, the Mus- the Bluebonnet Bowl in Hous- ton and the Razorback* will un- ta n g , might romp into Philadelphia doubtedly get a call [rom Ute Gator for a da« w,m Penn sta ,e ln the Bowl Committee. Should the under- j Liberty Bowl. dog Aggies upset the temporarily derailed Texas is likely to get a bid to the G ator Bowl, If this happens, t h e . Longhorns will probably down. Of course, this is all speculation the SWc might get some record with sevpn team s playing pos season bowl games. steam roller, __but longhorn it ^our turn Spirit Can't Overcome All As for that engagement a f te r : tu rk ey -"w h ere d you hide the cran­ berry sauce, m om "—Thursday, the Longhorns should take it easily. Although the titanic upset, the ballyhoo has al­ ready begun about how the Aggies could pull the Orange (unless they play well be­ low par) should make Kyle Field reek with Aggie—and that's some stink, m an. in But then that's another story . . . J the is a big factor Spirit gam e, but there are certain lim ita­ tions to even that intangible factor. | And, to put it bluntly, the Aggies haven’t the team to cope with the likes of Texas. Their defense is leaky (85 points in five conference gam es) and their offense revolves around Charley Milstead’s ability Spikes Certain Of Rushing Title B u « 4 Mi th e A iiso elate d F ree * Most ■ ta c tic a l championships of Southwest Conference football ap­ pear to have been decided with played. Jack three gam es yet to Spikes of TCU and Don Meredith of SMU hold the m ajor titles. leads Spike* the rushers with SI 5 yards on 126 carries. Second Is Jim Mooty of Arkansas with 519 on 93 and he has finished the sea­ son. Spikes still has a game to go. Meredith tops tile passers with 91 completions in 154 attem pts for 1.150 yards with a game to play. Ronnie Stanley of Baylor is sec­ ond with 76 connections in 133 throw* for 707 yards. He also has a gam e to go. Meredith has a total offense title •ewed up with 1,215 yards on 241 plays. Bill Bucek of Rice is a dis­ tant second with 651 yards on 113 plays. Jack Collins of Texas leads the punter* with an aver age of 42.1 on 27 boot* and is 2.1 yards per kick better than runner-up Roland Jack­ son of Rice. Texas leads in team offense with 278.2 yards per game. TCU has the best defense record, allowing 204.5 yards per contest. the forward pass (the to throw F arm ers have only 26 points while taking five SWC lickings). If this brings tears to the eyes of Longhorn supporters who think the Orange should enter the game thinking that anything is possible, then read the facts. All the evi­ dence points to a Texas victory in the neighborhood of 20 points and it could be more. Radios in Arkansas will be tuned to College Station—hoping for Tex­ as fortunes to take a tumble. in for all the game The race for scoring honors in the conference could well be de­ the cided chips. Jack Collins, the sophomore who leads the longhorns in nearly every offensive statistic, leads with 42 points, but quarterback Bobby Lackey is right on the D allasite's flying heels with 39 points—includ­ ing 15 extra points. Jefferson halfback who took Fancy Steppers NOTES -The word from Dallas is that Jerry Rhome, the flashy J quarterback from Sunset High School, Is headed straight into the Longhorn corral after graduation | . . . Also Mix Green, San Antonio the i rushing title in District 16AAAA for the third straight year is a virtual , cinch to be a Shorthorn next year. | Basketball coaches Harold Bradley ! and Jim m y Viramontes have been working the i/onghorns extra hard in preparation for their Decem ber I inauguration against McMurry in Gregory Gym. The Longhorn cag­ ers, on the Saturday of the Texas- TCU football game in Memorial Stadium, worked out until 2 p.m. Currently on the No. I squad are Wayne Clark, Albert Almanza, Jay Arnette. Brenton Hughes, and Don­ nie Lasher, a transfer from 1-on M orris JC . . Many observers seem to think that the I-onghom footballers, because of their loss to TCU, will stand a better chance to knock off Syracuse in the Cot­ ton Bowl. Their reasoning: "De­ feat makes victory a little sweet­ e r.” . But then there s still the Kyle Field blood-letting to be adm inis­ tered. B lind fold T es t: Which is Cashmere? All SWC SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR— D ARRELL ROYAL, TEXAS OUTSTANDING BACK — DON M EREDITH, SMU and JACK SPIKES, TCU OUTSTANDING LINEMAN—MAURICE DOKE, TEXAS MOST IMPROVED PLAYER—BILLY BUCEK, RICE OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE—JA CK COLLINS, TEX­ AS Pos. End End Tackle Tackle Guard Guard Center Back Back Back Back ♦-Unanimous End End Tackle Tackle Guard Guard Center Back Back Back Back FIRST TEAM P layer Monte Lee, Texas Billy Tranum , A rkansas ♦Don Floyd, TCU L a rry Stephens, Texas ♦Maurice Doke, Texas Rufus King, Rice ♦Wayne H arris, A rkansas ♦Don Meredith, SMU ♦Jack Spikes, TCU ♦Jim Mooty, A rkansas Jack Collins, Texas choice SECOND TEAM Sonny Davis, Baylor Izarrv Cooper, Texas R obert Lilly, TCU Marlin Epp, A rkansas Roy I^ee Rambo, TCU Babe Dreymala, Texas Je rry Muennink, Texas Rene Ramirez, Texas C harley Milstead, A&M Ronnie Bull, Baylor Billy Bucek, Rice Wgt. Class Points 23 15 24 22 24 22 24 24 24 24 22 210 192 220 230 200 200 190 193 208 172 190 Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. 210 195 240 207 200 195 210 195 187 185 181 Jr. J r. J r. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. 12 8 17 15 IG 12 l f 17 15 12 12 HONORABLE M ENTIO N—End Al Witcher, Baylor; Henry Chrisjo- pher, SMU; G erry Moore Baylor; Guards Billy Luplow, Arkansas; Barks Glynn Gregory, SMU; Lance Alworth, Arkansas. wmm mumm a r an* mm rn rn m % * a u immgBsmasfr zwm rn ic e le s s c o m fo rt. . ."lacelike” fit! B R O W N O R B L A C K J A C K S P IK E S , , T C U bulldozer !Mural Scores B A S K E T B A L L l l ; C la s s A: S i g m a C h i 56, D e l t a S i g m a P h i 6; S R O D a r k H o r s e s 26\^ O u t s i d e r s I P T 37. H a r ­ 25; A H T 16 A r m y g r o v e 2-1. P r i c e A l h a m b r a 15, IT. C h e e v e s 28. B r u n e t t e 23; C a m p u s G u ild 22. D S F 15. B E A T S 30. F u l l H o u s e 29. S i x t y - n l n e r s 27, S e h o e n 23; N t t e - r i d e r s 2. M c C r a c k e n 0 ( d e f a u l t ) ; R a n ­ g e r s 49 M e C r o c k l e n 15; O a k G r o v e 22. P F M 20; M e r c h a n t s 31. R l o m q u l s t 16. N a v y 24. T h e l e m e 9. C l a s s B : T h e t a C h i 18, D e l t a C h i 12 T h e t a XI 13 IO; A c a c ia 22, T a u D e l t a P h i 14: S i g m a A l p h a M u 19. L a m b d a C h i A l p h a l l ; S i g m a P h i E p s i l o n 13. A l p h a E p s i l o n P l 12. P h i K a p p a T h e t a 'Mural Schedule B A S K E T B A L L Cia** A: 7 p m : H S U vs M e x i c o ; G a m m a D e l t a vs N e w m a n ; D e l t a T h e t a P h i P a n d i t s vs. P r a e t o r s 7 . 3 6 U T G S vs. I A S ; A i r F o r c e vs D e l t a S i g m a P l ; P A D vs. Pil l D e l t a P h i ; 8-12 - A i C H E A vs. D o r m s vs K a p p a P a l ; D o r m v s. R e n e g a d e s ; S IH-—A IA vs A S M L ; R o ­ b e r t s vs. M o o r e - K l l l ; 9 24 — I el a s vs. T L O K . F G H - S i m k t n s vs P r a t h e r . i B C D ; D e l t a T h e t a P h i R i d e r s C la s s l l ; 7 P . M . — P h i S i g m a D e l t a vs. B e t a T h e t a P l . 7 .36— K a p p a A l p h a I vs. A l p h a T a u O m e g a ; 8 4 8 — D e l t a K a p p a E p s i l o n vs. P h i D e l t a T h e t a ; ■ . S i g m a C hi vs. K a p p a S i g m a ; 9 21— P h i K a p p a P s i vs P l K a p p a A l p h a ; I S i g m a N u vs. S i g m a A l p h a E p s i l o n . . I H A N O B A I X IKM B M S CIM * A: 7 p m . — I n d e p e n d e n t D i v i ­ s i o n W i n n e r s of f i r s t r o u n d of M on- ! d a v D o e f f l e r Ac M e a d o w s vs. M e lv i lle & D u n h a m o r L a w s Ac S n o w W e l r h & F r i d g e vs. L a n k f o r d St H a r r i s o n o r I D o u g l a s A P e e k e . C l u b D i v i s i o n W i n n e r s o f M o n d a y m a t c h e s p la y a g a i n . 8 3 0 - W a g s t a f f & (. 'r e v e lin g vs M e i b y Ac B l o c k e r O d e n & J o r d a n vs M a t t h e w s Ar F o r t n e y . S t e r l i n g Ac R o s e n t h a l vs. S c h w a r z St T v l a s k a , D o u g l a s St M o f f i t t vs M c­ I n t y r e St M i l l e r o r C h a d w l c h A K x le y , C o f f e v St H e r o u x vs S n o d d y .V F l e e r ­ ing, P i n k o c r St R o g e r s vs. M a t t h e w s Ac 1 R a m s e y . N o r d h e l m e r Ac A x e i r a d vs. St ; E s t e r l l n g St Mil w e e, S c h o e n b r u n M u s i c v M c D a n i e l * At W o o d w a r d , P>s At R u b e n s t* in vs R iv es, G r e g g A P r a t t vs D a v i s A J o h n s t o n . l i v e r St D a m o n vs W o m b l * A S a v a g e ; 9 . 1 5 L e v i n s o n A Y e l l e n vs T h o m p s o n A J a c o b e o r R i n g o l d A W i e n e r . G or- i d o n Se F i s h m a n o r R o b i n s o n A M e it - ? e n vs B r u c e A S m i t h . T h o m s o n A M a x w e l l vs H e e le r St K o u t h . ( ' r a v e r A I C r e e l vs M a y A F a s c a n , K e l l y St N o r ­ w o o d vs H e a r t f l c Id St A r n o l d . F u e l A B r o o k s vs P e r k i n s A B a i l e y K l r k g a r d h r a f - A S a v a g e vs A l l e n A R i g b y c h e o k St H l w c h o r n vs S t e i n h a r t A K o t t w i t / , J e n k i n s A S e g r a t o vs. C la y - i t o n Sc D o w d s o r L o e b St J a s o n . C o f f e v A A c k t o n o r M a r t i n A W a t s o n vs A d ­ a m s St G a t i is W h e e l e r St K o e r n e r vs. S o r r e l l St I J a c o b s a n d A lle n. ( la** ll: 7 45 B r e n n e r A Jv h o e n f l e l d vs D i c k s o n A C l e m e n t * , A l l a g r a A I n ­ g a vs Lew s St G a y l e S m i t h A A n ­ d e r s o n vs, G r i g g s Sc W i l s o n , B a l l o w A M o o r e vs M o t A J o h n s o n , L e a c h A Clues* vs. H a l l A O l i v e r H e l l m u n d A A n d e r s o n vs W a y tp k Sc K o s ’ c r o r B a r ­ k a n Sr H o l d e n . B r o w n A W r i g h t vs, M a s e r s A W a r d , K o e n i g A S p r a d l i n \ vs V a r d a s A R u p p . G o ld C u p S P O R T S O C K S S o r r y we h a v e n ’t a K a s h m i r goat h a n d y ( the source of r a r e c a s h m e r e ) for you to m a k e this touch test. O u r Gol d Cu p Socks ha ve the e xt ra or di na ry ' softness of this b e a s t 1! l u x u r i o u s coat. T h e y ’re B u r l i n g t o n ’s bl end of O rl on a n d N yl on , the most c omf or t ab l e , hest fitting s po rt socks y o u ’ll e v er t ouch! M a n y c o l o r s ; choose y o u r s now. Clinch, C cm ptn lL TlntverarthjShof 2350 Guadalupe FLORSHEIM Thanks to sntvial lasts, tim new I lorsheirr* Si p O hs have I wonderful new fit an i feel. Better still, they're styled to be handsomely proper for any ex. as <>n. J O E g r ' s l J 2 1 ” V _ x i / r r u i i u _ SHOE I STORE 2348 Guadalupe — On the Drag THE D R A G S O N L Y E X C L U S IV E S H O E STO R E REDUCE A N D ADD MUSCLE • STEAM BATHS 0 M A S S A G E 0 S U N L A M P S • HEATED S W I M M I N G P O O L • S YS T E MAT I C EXERCI SE Rates as low as: « w per Month TEXAS ATHLETIC CLUB G R 2-7225 605 W . 13th w e n i , widl, W i n s t o n ! T hu s did C ae sa r (a notoriously poor speller) hail the discovery of Filter-Blend — light, mild to b a c c o s specially selected and specially p roce sse d for filter sm okin g. ITn knew that a pure white filter alone is not enough. To be a com­ plete filter cigarette, it must have Filter-Blend up f r o n t And only W inston’s got it! That s why C aesar would never accept another brand even when it was offered gratis. In fact, history tells us he’d glower at the extended pack and sneer, “E t tu, B ru te? ’* In a stirrin g peroration to his legions, Caesar put it this w ay: “ F or the Numeral I filter ciga­ for the best-tasting filter rette c ig a r e tte - f o r the noblest filter cigarette of all —smoke W inston!” “Winston tastes good like a cigarette should!” to bachelor's. If you’re lucky enough to find a gal who’ll n e i . O . keep you in W instons, Caesar! J * T O B A C C O C O .. W t a * T 0 * ( S i t * Tuesday, November 24, 1959 TH E D A ILY T E X A N J O H N W A Y N E plays the part of Davy Crockett and direct* Texas born C H IL L W IL L S it a Tennessean in the m ovie. J I M B R E W E R makes B. Ideo Payne training pay off. G IL PERK IN S and FRED G R A H A M relax for a minute at Ft. Clark. A la m o .” Filming of The Alamo' Brings Stardust to Brackettville n y r n w a l t h f r T e ia n Amnscment* Ed ito r N O T E : T h e T e x a n a m u s e m e n ts e d ito r a n d p h o to g ra p h e r sp e n t th e w e e k e n d on the B r a c k e t t v i ll e l o c a ­ tio n of “ Th,- A la m o ." Since 1852, Ft. Clark has seen everything from scalp-lifting sav­ ages to beautiful moxie ae tees -os. F i r s t e s ta b lish e d a s a c a v a l r y ( la r k h a s h o sted su ch p o st. F t . f a m o u s m ilit a r y n a m e s us I ly s s e s G r a n t , R o b e r t F . I a v o f C o n fe d e r a t e h is to ry , G e o rg e I ’a tto n , .Ion a th a n W a in w r ig h t and C o lo n e l R a y n a ld M c K in s le . .M c h in s lc 's R a id e r s a r e fa m o u s for th e ir ra id s a g a in s t In d ia n b and s and re n e g a d e s th a t n o m e tlm e s c a r r ie d th e m In to M i x l e o . T h e post remained under the . auspices of the C S A rm y until 1947 At that time it was sold to the I Jr iskill Hotel of Austin and oper­ ated as a guest ranch by the Texas R a ilw a y equipment Company. In 1958, the Driskill undertook opera­ tion of the ranch. A turning point in the history of F t. Clark and the town of B ra c k ­ e t t v i l l e came with the Bat jar; P ro ­ duction Com pany’s decision to film “ The A lam o" in the area. B a tja c ’s o f f ic e s are located on the ranch, and many of the cast spend a large part o f their time there. Jo h n W a y n e , o w n e r o f I t a l ju c , Is d ir e c tin g the f ilm , a s w e ll a a p la y ­ ing the p a rt of D a v y C r o c k e t t. A s he sta te s, a f te r [H a y in g In tw o hun (Ire d film s , is a s q u a lif ie d to d ir e c t one a s s o m e o n e ’s r e la t iv e . tie A big rugged man with a big ru g g e d n o se and big black hat is taking time from television to play the part of General Sam Houston. Richard Boone, of “ H ave Gun- W ili T ra v e l” fame w ill return to television via Playhouse 90 as so o n as he is through w ith work on “ T h e A lam o." Britisher Laurence H a rv e y por­ trays Colonel W illia m T ra v is , the the only gentleman-soldier with m ilitary training the original Alamo skirmish He recently star­ red in "Room at tho Top.” in Chill W ills is a chunky Seago­ ville, Texas man W'ho is cast as one of the Tennesseans, “ Beekeep­ er.” W ills uses the same easy gfv ing speech and shuffle in real life TV T o n i g h t The production calls for a cast that m ay number as high as 5,000 tiefore completion around I)ecem- ber IO. M any of the r iders and bit ■ parts a r e being filled by rodeomen and drama the Brackettville area. students from Richard W idm ark w as selected : to play the part of knife-wielding 1 Jam es Bowie. Bow ie and W illiam I T ra vis were the first commanders I of the Texas garrison in the Alam o. ; Minnesota-born W idm ark has dis­ tinguished himself as captain of a high school debating team , a 135 pound football end. a dram a in­ structor, several B ro ad w ay roles, and roles as gangster, cowboy and lover in Hollywood stor ies. Nineteen-year old Fra n k ie A v a ­ lon is getting his big chance in 1 movies with a ride from the Alam o to General Houston, lie Is regarded : as “ better than most of the young i singers that try to play dram a ” Bank Teller Finds Time, Nothing Else 7 30: S F A H U N T : M ike Nelson goes after a nuclear bomb ditched off the South A m erican coast by an A ir Force bomber 8.30: K T H E L M E R M A N : An hour special with M erm an belting the songs Broadw ay from her hits. Among them : “ Anything You Can D o .” “ Y o u ’re a n O l d Smoothie.” Tom Poston and Fess P a rk e r for “ Everything's songs and from Coming Up Roses,” song Miss M erm an ’s “ G yp sy,” ties the whole show together. Join M iss M erm an latest, skits. C licks, COFFEE H O U SE 2910 Guadalupe S T A T E RPC* HODSON LAST DAY! d o r is D A Y C, FIRST S H O W 12:00 W llo w Bt COLOR* C IN EM A SC O PE H T ■a* tony RAN DA ii- THELMA RITTER. " T a k " l C Starts TOM O RROW ) •vetry place IO: G A R R Y M O O R E Tomm y Sands, popular young singer from Houston, and the M a ry Have Trio *1° Lune. are guests of G n rrv 's tonight. stars l l 15: T W IL IG H T Z O N E : B u r­ gess Meredith “ Tim e Enough at L a s t.” A liornb falls and a bank teller is the lone surv ivor and he’s stashed a w a y in the bank vault! in that he is noted for on the screen. He began his ca reer by telling children’s stories in kindergarten, moved up to singer and guitar player at the age of 12, and then performed in more than 20 stock companies. H is B a w le y ” in “ G ia n t” is the one be , considers most enjoyable to date. role as Argentine beauty Linda C rista l’s 36*2. 22, 3(», takes the cave-man look out of the Todd-AO produc­ tion. Since her title role in “ Cleo­ patra,” M iss Crustal wants to play the parts of women who have in­ fluenced history. Denver P y le is a man that can't the set. He be missed around w ears the big brown beaver hat, in the role as one of the Tennes­ seans. A u s tin it e .filii B r e w e r Is a n o th e r f ^ y o u n g a c t o r g e ttin g h is big b re a k t h e U n i v e r s i t y ’* “ Uncle *n H o lly w o o d . B r e w e r bus stu d ie d I i . B ie n u n d e r P a y n e , U n iv e r s a l - In t e r n a t io n a l's • l e s s K li n m e l , d o n e p a r ts w ith the A u s tin C i v ie T h e a t e r , a n d v ia s a n u n d e r s tu d y in “ C a t on a H o t T in R o o f .” In “ T h e A la m o , ” .lim d oes a lo t of a tm o s p h e r e w o rk . H e is one of th e c a n n o n e e rs a n d one of th e IO m a n d r ill t e a m of the T e x a s d e fe n d e r s . Dean Sm ith is another UT-ex Hollander Hits With Debussy B Y M O R T O N S T I N K The audience that came to G reg­ ory G y m at 3 p.rn. Sunday to hear the San Antonio Symphony Orches­ tra, under the direction of Victor AUessandro, present the final con­ cert of the 1959 Fine Arts Fe stival was treated to a performance of diversity and intel est; it also en­ joyed a short glimpse of a rare talent. This glimpse cam e after fifteen- year-old Lo rin Hollander plowed through the pretentious, bombastic Rachm aninoff Concerto in the best Cliburn style. When called hack for an encore, he sat down and played a simple, thoughtful, beautiful in­ “ C la ir terpretation of Debussy's Hollander seems to have a great deal more inside him than an abil­ ity to play the piano fast and loud. The afternoon's program opened with R ossini’s O verture to “ Sem- iram ide.” It is hardly fair to ex­ pect four horn players to play an exposed chordal passage perfectly in tune within the first minute of a perform ance, but this knowledge failed to reconcile one s cars to the had intonation in the horn section. The orchestra did not seem to he trying v e ry hard on this particular number. The orchestra’s obvious the Overture im pa­ tience with is ex­ plained by the next piece: Sibelius’ Sym phony No. 2. B y this time, the horns, and, indeed, the whole or­ chestra w as w arm ed up and ready to tackle this ponderous work. Tile orchestra gav> a v e ry creditable perform ance of this excellent sym ­ phony, with the possible exception . of n few bad sounds from the Oboe section. How ever, Maestro Alles- sandro could have d o n e much more with this work in the w ay of interpretation. His tempo seemed to be a little trxi inflexible for this I music. The orchestra played well, but the conductor hardly seemed to tie responsible for this. * who plays a s a soldier and stunt man. * ’ • - — * M rs. Dickenson, the only wom an in the Alam o at the time of the battle, is portrayed by pert blond Jo a n O 'Brien . Je s te r Hanston, known for his role as “ L e ro y ” in the “ Amos and Andv Show ,” is T ra v is ’ slave in the movie. On the 12th night, Hariston sings a spiritual to the fighters that a c tu a lly brought tears to the p la y­ ers’ eyes. H o w d o th e p eo p le of B r a c k e t t ­ v i ll e lik e th e m o v ie m a k e r s ? T h e t r ia n g u la r sh a p e d F i r s t S t a t e B a n k Is h a n d lin g a n a d d itio n a l $65,000 p e r n e c k . F o u r h u n d red B r a c k e t t ­ v i l l e w o r k m e n h a v e been e m p lo y e d fo r n e a r l y tw o y e a r s . R e t a il s a le s in a l l s to re s h a v e ris e n 50 p e r c e n t. B e f o r e th e 15-week f ilm in g p e rio d is o v e r , $4 m illio n d o lla r s w ill h a v e b een sp e n t lo c a l w o r k e r s u m m e d up the s itu a tio n is a s m a ll w ith , to w n , a n d th e m o v ie Is g iv in g a lo t of good w o rk to a lot of p e o p le .” Some of the future-minded c iti­ zens a re thinking of the prestige coming from the production. Anri they are thinking of the permanent “ B r a c k e t t v i l l e the a r e a . A in »„,i .v,„ sets erected in the area. T h ey are certain that other outdoor epics w ill ho filmed there, and have had offers from several television film j companies already. How does the production crew | like Brack e ttville ? Tom C arlisle in ■ the publicity department said that most of the staff go to M exico or San Antonio for their entertain­ ment because there is h ard ly any­ thing to do in a town the size of Brackettville. The actors agreed that the town w as treating them fa irly well. Some eating places for a w hile, but raised prices everything was back to normal after the novelty w ore off. Some of the problems behind the production stemmed from the lack of suitable longhorn cattle and horses in the area. It took several months to find 160 head of long­ horns. Now that the company has them, they are each insured for S1500 as they graze on the Shehan Ranch three rangeland. O ver months wore needed to find 800 ; horses. Some of the horses and riders are causing a problem. D u r in g 1 battle scenes, the horses are spook­ New York Museum Purchases Faculty Member's Oil Painting The W hitney Museum of Ameri- ' ed States, faculty in work in Honduras and Mexico. joined the U niversity 1954 after professional can A rt in New York has an noun- cod the purchase of an oil painting by I^ u is Fades, mem ber of the U n iv e rsity art faculty. fund, Acquired under the Neysa Mc- Mein Purchase Award the painting is a four-by-five oil en­ titled “ Su rvivo rs” and is one of a series executed during the last two ye a rs in which references to man s paradoxical circum stances are symbolized. It w ill he added to the m useum’s permanent collec­ tion. Fa d es, who took his art training in London. Mexico, and the Unit- His paintings have been seen in group and solo exhibitions in New York. Texas, Colorado, and in the first annual M etropolitan Young A rtists’ show in N ew Y o rk during the past season. Film on Swiss Vineyards Will Be Shown Tuesday “ L ’Annee Vigneronne,” a French film on work in the Swiss vine­ y a r d s , w ill he shown at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Tobin Room of Ba tts Hall. Included is free* to the public, w ill be a com­ m entary by the Svv is s P oet Ramuz. in the film , which VARSITY S H O W TIM E 2:00 3:55 5:50 7:45 9:40 ^ G U I N N E S S are p H and throw the riders. Se ed and throw' the riders. Seven people have already been injured in these melees. r o y a lt y A ft e r a s q u a b b le In ­ stig ated b y a c a m p u s g ro u p , H a y n e w a s g iv e n p e r m is s io n to use “ T h e In th e f ilm . T h e liv e s of T e x a s ” K in g sto n T r i o t r ie d to s e ll H a y n e on the Id ea of u s in g t h e ir re n d itio n of “ R e m e m b e r H ie A la m o , ” bu t he co n sid e re d th e U n i v e r s i t y ’s son g In m u ch h e fte r ta s te w ith th e m o v ie . What's Showing V a r s i t y — “ The P riso n e r.” a high­ ly-rated film back in Austin for a I special return engagement. S ir / Alec Guinness stars as a cardinal who is imprisoned and questioned relentlessly until he is made to con­ fess to things hp did not do. Ja c k Hawkins plays the chief inquisitor. S t a t e — “ Pillo w T a lk ” still draw- in the crowds— Rock Hudson and Doris D ay are a top romantic comedy duo, and Tony Randall s sophisticated brand of wit can’t be beat. Texas— “ The G rea t Caruso” star­ ring some of the greatest music ever written, as sung by one of the greatest voices of our time that of Mario I.anza as E n ric o Caruso. Ann Blyth plays his wife, Doro, and Dorothy K irsten appears as an opera diva. love P a r a m o u n t — “ Beloved Infidel” from the novel by Sheilah G raham and Ceroid Fra n k . This one tells the interlude of Scott Fitz­ gerald. the spokesman of the Twen­ ties, and Sheilah G ra h a m , present day movie columnist, when Scott was still alive and Sheilah w as still young. G regory Peek and Deborah K err star. D ELW O O D 3931 East Avenue A D M I S S IO N 50c DAY OF THE OUTLAW Hobart tit sn. H u rl I vt*.. T in s I . noise S t a r t s 7 OO RIER ^ H A V A N A C a m e ro n M i t c h e ll . A l li s o n H a t e s sta rts 8:15 T O D A Y AT INTERSTATE A rn * ton A MOVII OI SC O UH I C A ID PARAMOUNT LAST DAY! I JER R Y WALD’S motncrio* BE19VED INFIDEL O n *! COLOMO, l l .... GREGORY PECK DEBORAH K E R R STI.JU r**ONU SOUND DR ICTEX) BY HENRY KING i t C Starts TOM O RROW ) XHE Most K icked a g e o f a l l ? The in n ... the guests... the sensations of the great best-setter F R O M W A R N E R B R O S. T E C H N IC O L O R * Austin’s Fine Arts Theatre 2 S H O W S T O N IG H T — O N E P R IC E — O PEN 5:45 A D M I S S I O N 50c IT STARTED WITH A KISS G len n F o r d , D e b b ie R e t nolds S t a r t s 7 OO — F lu s — Ll FE BEGINS AT 17 M a rk D a m o n . D o ro th y Jo h n so n S t a r t s It OO . . . A T HIS GREATEST! Th* dramatic •tory of a forced confession that brought freedom-in a world that was a prison! PLUS e e w ' aeesafi K H O . F L A T . A T ti A IO p it GREAT CARUSO l BaD^^S322B!33i MARIO LANZA ann BLYTH LAST 2 D A Y S ! I CU < CD CU N N CU o “ I c o o~o <0 3 Q_ ai A* Kl OO cC Of CL. 2l c U D O z 2 % 2. 3 P cr c * 3 n a . k> ai O' -< 0; IV 3 3 Q_ CL. K J T I >>4 2 . * Q_ a *< CD N N CU 2 CU* en c 3 Cl . & -< TJ 3 ■o 3 A CCHUMA,* m utt SEC IT F R O M THS B E G I N N I N G I with J A C K H A W K IN S Jeannette STERKE • Wilfrid L A W S O N A U S T I N LAST DAY! F IK S X SHOW « OO P VI CLARK GABLE CARROLL BAKER v* ^ f LILLI PALMER LEE J. COBB NO T FOR ME” "BUT * N PE PL BE &G SEATON * BARRY COE ^ tv.. "*s-uu stapling RICHARD EGftN DOROTHY MCGUIRE SANDRA DEE ARTHUR KENNEDY ■ TROY DONAHUE CONSTANCE FORD the fnovl tut. ' of to*, ’et* sat st^ \tv ,€'VW,‘V' BEULAH BOND' v : * * -. ELCAN WALSON ver**9 FJ it CELMlR DAZES •». JI sr- GIANNA MARIA CANALE • GEORGES MARCHAL ETTORE MANNI IN SUPfRCINESCOPf A COLUMBIA RHEAS! a d u l t s r ; i I 50c LUCKY LICENSE TAG NITE! 318, I F v o l It I I I T A S F . V K I Slot; N I V IR K U S — ( A K A N D O d I P A M A I K I K . ” V I A U l l A D S F O H N K W N F M H IC K S P I.A T F .S l i l t N O 757 NO 7318. NO t i l T i l t A K O V * U N K IU A D M I T T E D VV I I I . “ She Wore A Yellow Ribbon’’ J O H N VV A V N V. In < o lo r p lu s “ The Whole Truth" S T S VV V H T t i K V N ( 11 K “ Tall in the Saddle’’ J O H N W A I N E p la t “ Human Desire’* 4 . I F . N N F O R D Open Bowling Weekends All Day and After 11:30 p.m. weeknights. Com e out and open bowl or Join a League Dart Bowl 7801 Burnet Rd. G L 2 2541 T u e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 4 , 1 9 5 9 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P a g e 5 Mexico, India, France, Israel Cive Thanks in Various Ways m onopoly on "g iv in g th a n k s .” set- , thanksgiving o b s e rv a n c e . M rs . S a ­ B y M A R Y B E T H C O N IG L IO R u s h in g through a big tu rk e y d in n e r in a w a rm house on a bleak W in te r d a y football to go g a m e o r get in a little deer hunt­ ing. is p art of the unique A m e r ic a n tra d itio n of T han ksgivin g . to a A n d now here else rn the w o rld the do people give thanks quite A m e ric a n s do. VT, lie A m e ric a n s don't h a v e a UT Students Plan ' ting aside one special d a y for the w h ole nation to do so. an A m e ric a n custom. A few oth er "t h a n k s g iv ­ countries h ave some th ey a re i n g ” celebrations, hut is p u re ly 1 m o stly religious services. F r a n c ls c a Paz. senior fro m M e x ­ ico. said that w h ile th ere w a s no in n atio n al T h an ksg ivin g h o lid a y M e x ico , everyon e goes to c h u rch | ]\jpW Y e a r 's E v e to g ive thanks. "T h e n w e h ave tam ales, but I lik e the idea of haivng a big d in n e r h e r e .” she said. Radio Organization In Is ra e l. Kh az H a b ik u rin , a r e ­ sp e c ia l service, the ligious is A group of U n iv e rs ity students h ead ed by C a rl Zettner, J e r r y B r o w n , and D a le R ow den. a re m a k in g plans to form a student ra d io lub for anyone interested in A m a te u r ra d io or electronics. A il ra d io operators and e le c tric a l en g in e e rs a re invited to join the d u b and a re urged to le a ve th e ir n a m e , address, and phone n u m b er On in T a y lo r lists provided H a ll so th ey m a y be contacted. the Curtain Club W ill M eet I C u rta in C lu b w ill m eet T u e s d a y •t 6:30 p.m . at Z H a ll to discuss W r itin g a sc rip t for the Round-U p R e v u e . ' Y ' G ives Party A t State S ch o o l T ile U n iv e rs ity " Y ” sponsored a T h a n k s g ivin g p a rty IOO c h il­ dren at the Texas School fo r the D eaf. B lin d , and O rp h an ed S u n d a y afternoon. for F i f t y s t u d e n t s atten d ed the p a rty . T h e group broke up fiv e s m a ll groups, each student ta k in g c h a rg e of two ch ildren . into T h e special events c o m m itte e , and Jo an n e headed by C la rk e Cook, w as S w e e t in c h a rg e . rah Rodin, ju n io r fro m T e l A v iv , explained that befo re the d estru c­ fam ilies g iv e tion of the tem ple, J e w s w ent to Je ru s a le m a n n u a lly to g ive thanks. "N o w , th eir homes w h ic h th e y decorate she with leaves and said. Kh az H a b ik u r in in Ju n e . flo w e rs ,” is held thanks in ; A the the ju b ila n c e of “ F e s tiv a l of L ig h t s ” w hich the sym bolizes people o ve r triu m p h of the god R a m a o v e r the dem on king, In dia. is c e le b ra te d R R v a n a , Beginning w ith p r a y e r s , the festi­ va l clim ax es in a s p irit of m e rry ­ m aking and fun. In d ia n students at the U n iv e rs ity h ad a celebration here this y e a r. in th ere th a n k s is no d a y set Although aside to give in F ra n c e , one Fre n c h g ra d u a te student, from P a ris , M ich e l J e a n C o ch elin , w e l­ comes the U S h o lid a y . " W e have been pretty o v e r w o rk e d since the beginning of the s e m e ste r, and we need the h o lid ay to r e la x ," he said. i spoke T w o U n iv e r s ity la w professors, Leon Leb ow itz an d M a rio n K . W oodw ard, B eau m on t S a tu rd a y at a L a w In s titu te spon­ sored by the Je ffe r s o n C ou n ty B a r A ssociation and th e S ta te B a r of T e x a s . in IM at Goes On GTere T u e s d a y 6 :3 0 - B S U breakfast. R S U B u ild ­ ing. 10 C o ffee H our, H llle l Fo u n d ation 11 P r o fe s s o r A. H. Tau!) to sp eak on " T h e D erivation of D iffe r e n ­ t ia l E q u a tio n s for H yd ro d y n a m ic F l o w , ” E n g lis h Build in g 3. 2 C a fe C a n e t t e . Tobin R o o m . 2 F r e n c h film open to pu b lic, B a t t s H a ll. B a t t s H a ll. 3 P r o fe s s o r Tau h to speak on “ I t ­ e r a tiv e Methods for Solvin g L i n ­ e a r E q u atio n s,'* Benedict H a ll 111. 4 G e n e r a l F a c u lty , B a tts A u d ito r­ iu m . 7— L . A. B u rb a n k to address So ­ c ie t y the A d van cem en t of M a n a g e m e n t. V a rs ity C a fe te ria . for Business Society To Hear Burbank H i e So c ie ty R u r b a n k 's m ain the. A d v a n c e ­ for m en t of M an agem en t w ill h e a r L . A. B u r b a n k at a m eeting T u e s d a y at 7 p rn. in the V a rs ity C a fe te ria . topic w ill he " R e c e n t D evelopm ents in M a t e r ia l H a n d lin g .” He. w ill also discuss tho fu tu re use of autom atic w a re h o u s ­ ing, a process by w h ich I B M punch-cards w ill he used to set r e ­ tr ie v in g m ach in ery into actio n . Education G r o u p To H a v e C offee T ile A ssociation of Childhood E d ­ u c a tio n w ill have a coffee T u e s d a y a t 4 p.m . at the Alpha D e lt a P i house, 2601 U n iversity. EXPERT SHOE REPAIR 0 M odern Equipm ent 0 K e y ! M a d e 0 1 0 % O ff Goodyear Shoe Shop O f f the Drag on 23rd S tre e t B o n fire can be rea ch ed b y d r iv ­ ing north on L a m a r to A irp o rt B o u l e v a r d in tersectio n , turn righ t, then turn left before re a c h ­ the In terregion al. W a tc h ing signs. R ed Dragons to p resen t " T h e Im p o rtan ce of B ein g E a r n e s t ,” A ustin High School. F ra n c e s C a rr to g iv e benefit vo c a l recital, C ry s ta l B a llro o m , D ris k ill Hotel. D r. W endell Gordon to speak to "S o m e E c o n o m ie s ." F o re ig n T rade Club on South A m erican B a tts H a ll 201. Tips f rom C C U S Fighting Words VI9 always read C h a n d ler D a v ­ Ja b b trw o c k " columns idson s with grea*- In c e s t . O f 'e n the. eonia n more than a gra n or truAh a "d sin cerely, though p u r­ posely e t f JL iln iu e r f f it y S h o p DOROTHY RODGERS, Alpha Chi O m eg a , was named Phi Sigma Kappa M o o n lig h t G irl Saturday night at the fraternity's Moonlight Formal at the W e stw o o d Country Club. Stars to Exhibit Show Uniforms The T e x a s S ta rs w ill exhibit their n ew show uniform s during the h alf- tim e cerem onies of the A A M g a m e. In d ire c t con trast to the old I white le a th e r s k irt and bolero, and orange ta ffe ta blouse, the new cos­ tume is a w h ite sleeveless cordu­ roy le o ta rd w ith a m ock turtle neck c o lla r and a V consisting of a row of o ra n g e sequins and an orange frin g e dropping from tile shoulders In the front. I t w ill be trim m ed w ith a double row of se­ quins and frin g e. T his co stu m e, reserved for spec­ ial o cca sio n s, w ill retain the w hite ! hat, boots, and gloves. An addition 1 to the h at w ill lie an orange fea- : thor ris in g from the hatband and turning s lig h tly outw ard. j WHO IS ANNA KASHFI? Sh e leas M rs . M ario n Brando, but is no longer. She insists she w a s born A n n a Kashfi. R u t th is is not her real name. H e r p a re n ts , she says, were In d ia n . B u t this is not the case. W h o is the real A nna K a s h fi- w h y does she assume an ex isten ce not her ow n? In th e c u r r e n t issue of Red- book, A n n a K a sh fi oilers the first re lia b le answ ers to the rid d le o f h er stran g e l if e and even s tra n g e r m arriag e . . . re v e a ls w h a t attracted her to M a rio n B ra n d o and w hat fin a lly tore them ap art. Tn th e D ecem ber issue of Redbook T h e Mn m i l ne fo r Y o u n g A d u l t * N o w o n s a l * a t a l l n e w s s t a n d s “The girl most ta out/ ... & AMERICAN AIRLINES T > t & U M S t d e A A Yes, the girl most lik e ly . . . to have poise, »elf-confidence, an easy and an aura of friendly authority'. . . it an A m erican A irlin e s S te w a rd e ss. ‘w ay with people,* T h at’s because she’s been to the most fascinating p la c e s . . . met the most interesting people . . . developed her own natural charm and personality through the finest training at American’s new million-dollar Stewardess College In Fort Worth, only one of its kind in the world. Ask anyone . . . they’re sure to say, T o n can alw ays te ll a n American Airlines Stew ardess!" YOU CAN BE AN AMERICAN AIRLINES STEWARDESS. IF YOU ARE: SI NOL I • to TO i e YEAH® OLO • B’S* TO B ’S* TALL 105 T O I S S L B S I N P R O P O R T I O N T O H E I G H T . « 0 / S 0 V I S I O N W I T H O U T G L A S S E 5 • H I G H S C H O O L G R A D U A T E CONTACT COLLEGE PLACEMENT DIRECTOR. AMERICAN AIRLINES REPRESENTATIVE ON CAMPUS, DECEMBER IST 10:30 A.M.-5 P.M. THE UNIVERSITY’S ONLY EXCLUSIVE RADIO AND HI-FI SALES AND SERVICE CENTER S e r v i n g the U n i v e r s i t y a re a for I O y e a r s Definitely /.V — big date-avd-dovee week-ends (iud the attar iv gig feminine tank af this wonderful drest** Silk orgnnza over rustling toff ria ... the waist is draped high; the skirt's double-tiered for dramatis effect. 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A deposit of SSO n e c e ** 3',y by Je n . *5 I 960 to thi* o rq a n d a G o n make* po»*ipie th# low co*t of a u s p ic e * of *he N a*iona! S tu d e n t* A n o c ia tio n , E d u c a tio n a l T ra v e l inc. The n on -p ro fit nature of tr a v e l on the continent. The n u m b er on th 1* tour it I rn!te d and w I be told on a f r*t com e besit, hold c h a rte re d p la n * ip a c e S p a c e is lim ite d and w ill be sold on a f es t c o m e b*ai*. a lto . DAILY TEXAN CLulfiJ AL C L A S H IF T E D ADS I.R T IS IN O B A T E H E a - h W o rd 115-word m in im u m ) ................................................... C la s s ifie d D isplay I vo iunm x I Inch en# tim # ........................................................ . . 9 1 un ....................................................................... 90 T u h A d d itio n a l T im e go t 'onspcutlva 8 w o rd s ................................................................................................. 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I n iv e rs ity are a fu rn is h e d f iFvroii it SUY Cl I J R S C i.i. l l through D a ily T exan C la s s ifie d Au* JR 2 ^473 b e tw e e n 8 an d 3 ta il* the Lh *n- h ft#*r The I I countriei include En g la n d , H o lla n d , France, B elg iu m , Luxem ­ bourg, M o n aco , Italy, G e rm a n y , Lich­ tenstein, Austria, and S w itz e rla n d . A p a r t m e n t * For mara inform^t'on contact: Mrs. Maurice Anni*, Dept. of Speech, Tour Leaden Mrs. James Blackburn, Dept, of Romance Languages, Tour Leader or call The Tenas Union, G R 8-0803, G R 6-8371 ext. 318. THIS IS A N O N - P R O F IT P R O G R A M O F THE TEXAS U N IO N EDUCATIONAL-LOW COST-STUDENT FELLOWSHIP fir - j e f e s r i --Sr— -.u’ nobody does an>thing a'trxv for Negroes to be natural government who are not afraid to risk their necks. Title of the first lecture will be "O n the Derivation of Differ- enc* Equations for Hydrodynam ic day. Blow s.’’ The afternoon address. In his discussion of "East. Tex- aimed p rim arily at mathematic- as O u r Com m on G u ilt . " M r. rag­ lans, w ill concern "Ite ra tiv e Me- gee said th* for Solving Lin e a r Equa- symbols m ade it h ard for w hites thods to be n atu ral w ith N eg roes and the battle of that ti ons.” Professor Taub has done re­ search in a number of fields in­ cluding num erical analysis, geom­ etry'. the theory of relativity, quan­ tum mechanics, and hydrodynam­ ics. Mr. Oberer Ends Internationals To Share Dinner P a rt one of "T h e C o m m o n G u ilt.” according to M r. Dugger, lies in the difficulty of the races to relate to each other. He indicated that the most ob­ vious result of this difficulty is the failure of social friendship* be­ tween the races. Another phase of the Guilt, M r fail­ Dugger said. is the Negroes ure to accept the whites He felt that on the part of both tension and there existed races suspicion. Briefs. . . From the Wire By th® Associated Press Investigation of Payola Begins; Deejays Resign I L e a v e O I A D S e n C e t r im m in 's ’ d in n er T u e s d ay at 5 30 f>nf*d M r. D ugger said that and half 9 International s t u d e n t s and O range Ja c k e t s w in s n a r e m anus- Orange Ja c k e ts will share Thanks- I L . * . . . * giving traditio n s at a "turkey-and- r a llv southern N E W Y O R K A w a v e of resig- D ivid in g Texas into h a lf "typ i- n a tlf>ns hit the spinning w orld of ertlight- disc jockeys M o n d ay as rad io and th eir stations pressed vvhl:P ra c ia lly schizoid, is poll- own in vestig a tio n s of payola. television i ex- l p m . in the In te rn a tio n a l ('e n te r. W alter E Oherer professor of A n everv-nation song fest inciud- hrnll.v united the dinner part, enlightened, he said W e The le g is la tu re is not in an y ped A la n Fre e d . in the and fa vo rite A m e ric a n songs wall T exas h a v e done p ra c tic a lly nofh- T ick ets to the buffet m eal w ill pie persist in doing nothing about mg in the le g is la t u r e b e c a u s e peo- non tries c rim in a l represented at law , begm the e ven in g 's a c t i v i t i e s . law has returned to the U n iv e rs ity I tog the national anthem s of noun- a fte r a 'tw o-year le a ve of absence, M r Oberer is a sp ecialist fieids of co n tracts labor law- and legal profession. 4 i In 1957 he w as granted a leave be sold at the door for SI per per- of absence to help set up the Pub- son No reservatio n s for the dm- lic R e v ie w B o a rd of the United ner a re n ecessary. Auto W o rk e rs as ex ecutive direr- D ecoratio n s and fa vo rs for the tor. T he P u b lic R e v ie w B o a rd was dinner, follow ing a trad itio n a l holi- a new idea and becam e a sort of d ay them e, h ave been prepared by suprem e court in tern al dis- m em bers of O ran g e Ja c k e ts , hon- putps, o ra ry s e rv ic e organization. t ......... #.. ... 1 1 for t * x t » a N O EXTRA CHARGE FOR FAST SERVICE in Melwood resign ed from W J B K In N ew Y o rk , W N E W - T V drop- In D etroit Don the third p e rfo rm e r to le a ve that sta- In Ph ila d e lp h ia , Jo e N ia g a ra resign ed from his .job e f i c l ir s t n u n n i n r f spinning reco rd s for W I B C radio, in 36 hours r n o r \ r / I o f z x e Nehru Claims Diplomacy Used on Border Dispute N K W D E L H I , In d ia P r im e M in ­ u te r N eh ru told P a rlia m e n t M on ­ tr y in g by d ip lo m atic d ay he is and peaceful m eans to get R ed to v a c a te a re a s C hinese C h in a forces h ave occu pied on w hat In ­ dia re g a rd s as the In d ia n side of i L . i f R H A the issue One solution, he felt, w a s to elect people to the State and F e d e ra l English Building Open for Study Stu dy room s in the E n g lis h the fro n tier from 7 to Build in g w ill he open in nm -n-h M o n d ay, Tu..d.v Cuban Organized Labor w ed n esd ay, E d P r ic e dean of student services, an- Rejects Communist Bid nounced recen tly and T h u rsd a y , ** located on The room s, all la- first floor of the building, w ill be bor re je cte d a C om m u n ist bid supervised each night by a person M o n d ay and elected an all-Castro appointed by r>ean P r ic e H A V A N A Cuba s organized ru lin g com m ittee. slate as the its R ules governing use of the include the fo llo w in g : w ill room s also in vited w o rk e rs of other cou ntries to join in a new Latin- "r e v o lu tio n a r y No sm oking, food o r be verag e A m e ric a n labor wall be allow ed, and room s w ill he confederation. T h is could develop a v a ila b le on a first-com e, first-ser- follow ers of ved basis, w ith no a d v an ce reser- P r im e M in is te r F id e l C astro to e.x- la b o r policies throughout vation. P0 ^ his J he A m e r ic a s ju s t as th ey alre ad y The quiet and o rd er keep a d a ily re- have trier! to sell his political pro­ cord of students using the and m ake a routine check of the room s at 30-minute in te rva ls . rooms, gram to his neighbors. su p erviso r w ill m ain tain 'n* ° an effort b y No group discussion w ill be a l­ lowed except w ith a p p ro va l of the supervisor, although groups m ay bring their ow n study superv isor. T alk in g , m ovin g atm id, and un n e cessa ry noise w ill he kept n 8 __n ‘ K °Ii ___ , or m in im u m ; in d ivid u als and groups not co m p lyin g w ith the rules w ill forfeit the p rivile g e of using the m om s. , . J Ike Prepares For Tour To Three Continents W A S H IN G T O N P re sid en t B’ i- senhnw er headed back to his W hite House desk M o n d ay, after 12 days „ : in G e o rg ia , to pre p are for . some rigorous o ve rse as duty. E is e n h o w e r assigned the duty to h im self a three continent tour of l l nations beginning D ec. 3. Tax Assessors Plan Institute Th® U n ive rsity of Texas Institute of Public Affairs and Division of first Extension w ill conduct the state-wide institute for tax-a.vses- sors Decem ber 7-8. The tax assessor's Institute has been approved by the National As­ sociation of Assessing Officers as work toward meeting the training requirements for the Certified As­ sessment E v a lu a to r certificate. Registration will he limited to IOO. institutes are conducted annually for county auditors and for governm ental accounting and finance officers. training course is one of the U n ive rsity’s services to the professional devel­ opment of public officials Other This l^ g a l aspects of property taxa­ tion in Texas w ill he discussed in addresses by S. G. Johndroe J r . of Fo rt W o rth , first assistant c ity a t­ to rn e y: F. V . G ep p ert of A ustin, and assistant atto rn e y g en era l; Ja m e s A. H an lerso n of Austin, T exas R e s e a rc h le a g u e legal a n a l­ yst W orkshops w ill deal w ith v a lu ­ ation of buildings, persona! p ro p er­ ty, ru ra l and urban land. T h ey w ill be conducted by P h illip L . In n in g F'ort W o rth tax assessor-cnllector; F re d V e s p e rm a n o f the A ustin tax d e p a rtm e n t; R o b e rt G . C h e rry of C ollege Station . A g ric u ltu ra l E x ­ tension S e r v ic e econom ist; and K . A. W ain sco tt, Corpus C h risti school tax assessor-collector. "A ss e ssm e n t T he sp ea k ers for the institute in­ clude A. W . C u rlee, San Antonio tax consultant, of B a n k s and F in a n c ia l In stitu tio n s” ; W illia m G . A dkins of the T exas Institute, College T ra n sp o rta tio n “ E ffe c ts of E x p re s s w a y s Station, on U rb a n L a n d V a lu e s " ; and H o r­ ace H . B u s b y, president of the A ustin B u sin ess R e s e a rc h C o rp o r­ " A P u b lic R elatio n s P r o ­ ation, gram for the T a x D e p a r tm e n t"; and A lb e rt W . Noonan of (Tiicago , ex ecu tive d ire c to r of the N ational Vssociation of Assessing O fficers. in A ssessm en t.” "P ro fe s s io n a lis m C oed Still Unconscious After 25 Days A sign read in g "C a u tio n — No V is ito r s ” still hangs on Room 508 in B ra c k e n rid g e H ospital w h ere 18-year-old L in d a lying for 25 fresh m an , has been d ays unconscious and in c ritic a l condition E n g e lk e , an She suffered a skull fra c tu re in a c a r accid en t here on a rain-slick street. " T o d a y there w as a sign of im ­ p ro v e m e n t,” h er father, R o y C. E n g e lk e said M ond ay night. An oxygen tent and a com pressed a ir unit w e re rem oved , and she w as " T h e able to breath e room a ir. d octor said she w as responding w ell to it ,” M r. E n g e ik e added. Sin ct a day in the fall of 1621, which the Pilg rim s set aside to the goodness of God, an thank Am erican tradition has arisen— Thanksgiving Day. But it has not alw ays been so, A South Carolina congressman once referred to this day as "th is m im icking of B^uropean customs.” President George Washington ig­ nored public protests and declared the first national Thanksgiving in 1789, but six years passed before he issued a second proclamation. A fter this, for more Than 60 years. Thanksgiving was not celebrated as a national holiday, although it was celebrated in m any states. the President Lincoln set last Thursday of Novem ber as the of­ ficial Thanksgiving D ay in 1864, and other presidents followed this custom until 1939, w'hen President Fra n k lin Roosevelt decided to put it on Novem ber 23. T e x a s, h ow ever, held on to N o ­ v e m b e r 30. T his created quite a co n tro v e rsy, e s p e c i a l l y in the y e a rs w hen N o v e m b e r had f i v e T h u rsd a y s. In 1957, T exas decided to go along w ith the U n ion . Gov- e.rnor P r ic e D an iel signed a bill m a k in g fourth T h u rs d a y of each N o v e m b e r the o ffic ia l State h o lid ay. the P r io r to 1855, the d a y had s tric t­ ly been a Y a n k e e a ffa ir. V irg in ia observed the h o lid ay that y e a r and the rest of the Southern states fol­ lowed close behind. T u rk e y , how ­ e ve r, had to take a second place to c o lla rd greens and possum. T o d ay, T h a n k sg ivin g in T ex a s h a rd ly seem s to depict a cold, d r e a r y d a y w ith people su fferin g from starvatio n . G e n e ra lly , it is a b a lm y , c le a r d ay w ith tables o v e r­ Geology Students To Hear Lectures G eo lo g y students w ill h e a r three lectures during the w eek of D e­ c e m b e r 3-10. D r. E . J . W eiss, associate pro­ fessor of ch e m ica l en gin eerin g. w ill speak on "M in e r a lo g y in In ­ d u s t r y ” D e c e m b e r 3 at I p.m . H e n ry C a rte r R ea w ill speak on “ T he G eologist and W o rld O il” D e c e m b e r 7 at 7:30 p m . D r. F . M . B u lla rd , professor of geology, w ill discuss "T e c h n ic a l S essio n s” D e c e m b e r IO at I p.m . lectures w ill be in G eolo g y A ll B u ild in g 14. Be M y G uest L Y N N E G R A Y Y o u arc cordially invited to be the Kurgcrhaus “ Guest of the D ay . Come in and enjoy our Dutch Oven Chicken or our Burgerhaus .Steak. B U R G E R H A U S 6 Guadalupe, Austin, Texas CHILL! THE AGGIES But not yourself Dress warm and com­ fortable in one of the Toggery s Handsome wool sweaters. A wide variety of styles, colors, and weaves from which to choose. 7.95 Priced from V To compliment your fine Tog­ gery clothing at the game this Thanksgiving be sure to get one of the Toggery's wool muf­ flers from the selection now available. A wide variety of colors, styles, and patterns 3.95 priced from All merchandise at The Tog­ gery can be charged. 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