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The a d d i ­ e n t ry into that lib e rated cap ital L a t e s t c o m m u n iq u es reported I called upon the C o m m u n ists to tional 1 6 0 ,0 0 0 would b e in q u o t a s drew tow ard U ijo n g b u , a highw ay while his United N a tio n s f o r c e s su rre n d e r or die, the S ou th K o r e a n s w ere m e e tin g J hub twelve miles north o f S e o u l f o r la te r months. chased the r e t r e a t in g K o re a n R e d s “ The C o m m u n is ts can lo lon ger ; little opposition in their n o rth w a r d ; On C a p ito l Hill, C h a ir m a n V in ­ and eighteen mile? so uth o f the tow ard the 38th parallel. • Steaks • S a la d s ; d o u b t the f a c t th a t t h e r e ’s only ! dash. son (D - G a .) o f the H o u se A rm ed 38th p a r allel— dividin g line which A S o u th K o re a n g e n e ra l p r e ­ N o w h e re in S o u th K o r e a F r i d a y j ; S e r v ic e s C o m m itte e re p o r te d th a t one q u e stio n to be a n s w e r e d ,” the North K o r e a n s crossed in • Sea Food ^ dicted his ti oops would re ach t h a t said Rhee in an a d d r e s s p re p a re d were the R e d s re p o r te d a t t e m p t ­ S e o u l and moved onto high g r o u n d the A r m y in the n e x t s i x m onths ing an o r g a n i z e d sta n d . I will d r a f t 1,400 d e n t i s t s and 2,500 f o r the ce le b ra tio n o f the 500Open l l a.rn.-9 p.m.— Closed M o n d a y , T h eir l a s t re sist a n c e inside the north and northw est. j d o ctors, and call up 7 0 0 doctors year-old c a p i t a l ’s liberatio n. In so u th e a ste r n Seo ul, held by in the R e se rve . war-torn old cap ital o f S e o u l w a s “ T R at is how many w a n t to ‘ ended. T h eir a r m y w a s sm a sh e d the U. S. S e v e n th I n f a n t r y D i­ V inson m ad e the fig u re s public die and how m an y w a n t to s u r ­ : and in im m inent d a n g e r o f an- j vision, Red r e sist a n c e a l s o c e a s e d . a f t e r a closed se ssio n o f the c o m ­ re n d e r .” 2 4 2 5 E x p o s it io n m ittee a t which A rm y officials S n ip e rs still fir ed through a p p e a r e d , he a d e d by Maj. Gen. S e o u l ’s s t r e e t s and f i r e s still C lovis B y e r s , D e p u ty C hief o f V a c u u m e d i ns i de — S i d e w a l l s sm o u ld ere d as M a c A rth u r and S ta ff. Steam Cleaned W H IT E R h ee h eaded f o r the cap ital. B y e r s la t e r told r e p o r t e rs it Brig. Gen. K o n g Nam B o n g , o p ­ W e lc o m e S tu d e n ts & E x ’s j w a s believed the 3 3 0 ,0 0 0 could era tio n s o f f i c e r f o r the R e p u b lic ’s $ 1 . 0 0 Mon. , T u e s . , We d. , be se cu red fr o m the a g e g r o u p s fo r c e s , pred icted his tro o p s would I now s u b je c t to the d r a f t , those Thurs. $1.25 Fri. and Sat. re ach the 38th p arallel within a g e d 19 thro ugh 25. GRIME TO SHINE Th# method it thorough . . . scientific . . . 24 hours. The E ig h th A r m y ’s c o m ­ Vinson called his g ro u p to­ 221 S o u th L a m a r P h. 2 -5 3 9 0 quick. No m atter what you here hoard or triad. 3. K o re a n people to be co n sulted g e th e r to co n sid er re m o v in g what N E W Y O R K , Sep t, 28 — (T*)— A m u niqu e said two divisions o f KoaMer will grow hair or it costs you nothing. i So u th K o re a n tro o p s w ere within six-poin t U nited S t a t e s p r o g r a m by the co m m ission should be c h o s­ he called “ i n e q u a lit ie s’’ from the W ritten g uaran tee! Take treatm ents in our of­ 45 miles o f the parallel. fice or do it at home yourself . . . takes only f o r c r e a t in g a f r e e a n d U nited en in fre e electio ns by se cre t bal- d r a f t law, and to s tu d y the a few minutes. C ircles close to M a c A rth u r e x ­ K o r e a u n d e r the g u id a n c e o f the 1 lot on the b a sis o f u n iversal s u f ­ A r m y ’s m a n p o w e r p ro b lem s in g e n e ra l. p ressed b elie f his trip to S e o u l whole U nited N a tio n s w a s o u t ­ fr a g e . FREE C O N S U L T A T I O N B E N D I X AUTOMATIC T h e c h a irm a n in a p rep a red w as more fo r m ilitary p u rp o ses lined by A m eric an so u rc e s at the W e thoroughly eiam tne your hair and tell 4. S t r o n g em p h asis on a proyou the truth abo ut it. No obligation . . st a t e m e n t, e x p re ss e d c o n c e r n than f o r a n y political discussion s. U N T h u r sd a y . ! g r a m o f re h abilitation and reconno ch arge! Treatments as low a s $3.50. a b o u t d r a f t r e g u l a t i o n s which he U. S. and Sou th K o r e a n t ro o p s The A m e r ic a n p r o g r a m , which 1 struction. Homa treatm ents even less. R eference* said perm it m a rr ie d men without were p ressin g t o w a r d the 38th d o v eta ils closely with a p ro p o sa l . . . our patients. C om e in or phc* <» ; 5. S e ttle m e n t o f the K o re a n m ilita ry service to s t a y home FOR TRE SESI IN LAUNDRY SERVICE j p e ra lle l in the north. T h o u sa n d s IO to 6 b e in g c irc u la te d by the British, ; problem m u st not be d o m in a ted while m a rr ie d v e t e r a n s a r e called 211 EAST 1 9 " STREET I of K o re a n Red tro o p s a r e t ra p p e d follow s in b r i e f : S at. lo g I by any on e nation but m u st be to a ctiv e d u ty b e c a u s e they a re P R O N E . . . 7- 0T94 I in the south. 1. K o r e a sh ou ld be f r e e and ' accom plished by the U nited Na- N a tio n a l G u a rd s m e n o r reserves. T h ese circles believe the d e c i ­ CAR E ! tio ns in co-operation w ith the Kounited. V inson disclose d t h a t the A rm y sion r e g a r d i n g a cr o ss in g into 32S L ittlefield Bldg.. i re a n people. w a n ts m o re d o c to rs in the n e x t 2. The method o f u n ific a tio n Austin. Te«as « ; • N o rth K o r e a m a y depend in l a r g e can b est be d e term in ed by a st ro n g 6. It m u s t be m a d e ce rta in t h a t six m o n th s than it has in its pool p a r t on Mac A r t h u r ’s r e c o m m e n d a ­ o f eligible m edical men s u b j e c t , tions to the U n ited N ations. A nd U nited N a t io n s com m ission in K o ­ ‘ the fre e and in d e p e n d e n t K o r e a re a with b etw een seven a n d f o u r ­ will pose no t h r e a t to its neigh- to the S ele ctiv e S e r v ic e Law. T h e pool t o ta ls s o m e 3,00 0, ; bors teen m em bers. A rm y officials said. T h e A rm y m a y have to tu r n to th e pool of N ew s Briefs i N a v y m e dica l t ra in e e s f o r help, 9 1 2 Red Ri ver SPECIALIZING IN ^ !7 W ith F ro n tie r C lo th es F ro m O ur C o m p le te Sto ck W OM EN S F R O N T IE R T R O U S E R S — in v a rie ty of c o lo r s— 5 95 to 8.95 pr. W o m e n 's LEV IS F ro n tie r S ty le 3 .9 5 pr. M e n ’s FR O N T IE R T R O U SE R S 5.9 5 pr. an d up LE V IS D IC K IE S 3.45 pr. l l or. 2.95 pr. M ILITA R Y C L O T H IN G R EG U L A T IO N SH O E S low q u a r t e r , b la c k or b ro w n 6 .9 5 and 7.95 pr. C H U R A BOOTS 2 x 5 B l a c k or B ro w n 9.9 5 pr. F L IG H T BOOTS B la c k o r B ro w n 13.95 pr. M ILITA R Y T R O U SE R S A rm y T w ill— H i-rise b a c k Z ip p e r-F ro n t F la p P o c k e ts 5 .5 0 pr. r Automatic Car Washing Co. F ast Service EL CHARRO 8 5c pr. PLA STC R A IN C O A T S 1.95 an d 2.95 e ac h • C h o ic e • S a n d w ic h e s • S a la d s • Fin e c o ld ’til 2 : 0 0 A. M. ste a k s b e ve ra ge s of our Native String Ba nd. Lalo Gonzalez Mrs. Joe Carlin M an ag er Owner 7-6 0 5 0 Board H e lp Room and Board W a n te d Rewed ow the Associated F r e t * Foods Come and enjoy the Mexican atmosphere to the tunes Austin A r m y & N avy Store 16 Sat. Club-swinging German pol i c e drove o u t 120 R e d s fro m the C o m ­ m u n ist P a r t y ’s R u h r h e a d q u a r t e r s T h u r s d a y a f t e r b ein g p elted with a sh t r a y s and b ee r g l a s s e s in the b a se m e n t dining room. Th e police u sed f o rc e to c le a r the new fiv e-sto ry bu ildin g in D u e s s e l d o r f in the f a c e o f C o m ­ m u n ist d e f ia n c e o f a British o r d e r r e q u isitio n in g it f o r tro o p re in ­ f o r c e m e n t s a rriv in g so on f r o m E n g la n d . T h irty p olicem en with r u b b e r tru n c h e o n s b ro k e into th e b u ild­ ing a t 1 2 :1 5 p.m., f i f t e e n m in u te s a f t e r e x p ir a t io n o f the B ritish 48-hour de adlin e f o r ev a cu a tio n . In the b a s e m e n t they ra n into a hail o f ta b le w a r e f r o m a n g r y C o m m u n ists. S e v e r a l police a n d C o m m u n is ts w ere h u rt in the b raw l, b u t none seriou sly. A d a y she m a y r e t u r n to Hollywood f o r a pictu re in a f e w month-. Jo h n H yde o f the William M or­ ris a g e n c y de cla re d that “ T h in g s have been s t r a i g h t e n e d ou t f o r R i t a to m a k e a p ic t u re .” H y d e said her h u sb a n d , Aly K han, p ro b ­ a b l y will come with the a c t re ss . Miss H a y w o r t h ’s studio, C o lu m ­ bia, said it had no know ledge o f her return. She is still under ?u?pension f o r f a il i n g to re p o r t f o r work. it will h e l p dire ct t r a f f i c a ro u n d B a y l o r 's new s t a ­ dium S a t u r d a y n ight when the B a y l o r B e a r s m e e t the U n iv e rsity •of H ou ston on the gridiron. C onn elly A ir F o r c e B a s e n e a r W aco is f u r n ish in g the helicopter com plete with pilot. A T e x a s h ig h ­ w a y p atro lm a n will be a b o a rd . They'll h over o v e r the a r e a a n d dire c t o f f i c e r s on the g ro u n d to Socialist lead er K u rt S c h u m a ­ s p o t s w here j a m s a p p e a r to be c h e r a s s e r t e d T h u r sd a y th a t the developing. C o m m u n is ts plan rio t o u s dem on * J st r a t i o n s S u n d a y in at l e a s t e ig h t I citie s o f W est G e r m a n ’s R u h r i valley. He w a rn e d police th ere A helicopter ROOMMATEW ANTED t o . h a r e t m an n o t t o l e a v p a n Y w e a k * P o t s w h i c h room. 2bl ock * fr om u n iv e r s it y . M r * , the R eds could exploit. Howa rd Pain e. 24 02 Seton, W i l l . -a U N I V E R S ITV M E N ! Meal.* fa roily s t y ! e, Hi m e m ad e rolls tn11y. a n d pics ii S S. HOW ARD P A I N E .on 2 bloc k * w •af o f ca m p u s . Phone 8-91 71 under 6. 1 st g rad e . Ce rtific ated spanish., ACHING in teacher, n ea r U ijv or s itv. Rooms for Rent B O Y S H A R E la r g e s o u t h e a s t room f o r two. Large c lo s e t s . Block from ca m p u s . Tw in betta, in n e r sp r in g * . Pho ne 7-6469 . 2411 N U E C E S S T R E E T . Tw o b lo c k * fr om c a m p u s . R o o m s fo r bo y s. $2 0.00. Pho ne 6-0643. M usic E xp erien ced R E C O R D E D M U SIC and PA s y s t e m s for * - • >’26. | a jj o c c a s a io n * . E d Ward 8-8418. Nursery Furnished Apartments TH E SAFETY P E N : I nd ivid ua l c a re g iven y o u r child by th e hour, d ay , 3-ROOM A P A R T M E N T with hath, f u r ­ Pick up— De liv ery. Call 2- 42 81 nished o r un!" rnished. A ls o 2 s in g le month. r o o m s in U n iv e r s ity neighborhood. Call j o r 6-1687. 2 -2 0 2 2 o r 6-8196. DOWNTOWN KINDERGARTEN , 400 V A C A N C Y F O R O N E OR T W O in b a c h e ­ E a s t 2nd. Phone 2-8663. Day care, lor a p a r t m e n t . P ho ne 2- 98 22, k in d e r g a r t e n , new e quipm en t, cert if icat ed t e ach e r , experie nced s u p e r v is io n ? r e a s o n ­ O N E B L O C K U n iv e r s it y and Drag, Nice- a b le weekly, m onthly rate s. Iv fu rn is h e d , s p a c io u s 5 room upper a p a r tm e n t. 2 b e d ro om s $7 5.0 0 m on th. A B C NURSERY s u p e r v i s e d by Mrs. Ca ll 8- 72 77. F rith Ow en s, located at t04 W est 14th S tr e e t. Weekly rates $7.50. H o u r s 7-7. Spe< tai Service d ur in g footb all F o r Sale g a m e s . C a ll 7-8768 o r 8 - 952 2 in e v e n ­ in g s. . MAPLE D IN E T TE SET: Heyw oodWakefield tab le and four chairs, T a b le L E A V E YOUR CHILDREN at The h a s e x t e n s io n e n d *. P e r fe c t condition, S a f e t y P en durin g the foo tball g a m e . Ca ll 6-1687 o r 2- 4231. 7-5889. '3 8 S T U D E B A K E R P R E S I D E N T . Good condition and clean. A ba rga in . P hone 6-9468 be tw een 4-6 P.M. Furnished House 5 ROOM H O U S E <2 b e d room ), w a lk in g M AROO N 1941 H ydram atie Ca dillac d is t a n ce t o U n iv e r s it y , G a ra g e , c o n ­ con ve rtible. New top. upho ls te ry, venient t o bu s. $80.00. A d u lt * . P hone paint, r ad ia t o r, s id e walla and life 2-8 0 72. ______________________ g u a r d s , 1 946 m o t o r, h y d r a m a t ic o v e r ­ hauled. N e e d * nothing. 70 9 West 28 rd. Roommate W anted 6-9 712. F O R S A L E 1933 P ly m o u t h with radio. E x ce ll e n t con dition . Call 7-3846 d ay s and 8 * 0 6 6 0 n ig hts or drop b y S p e e d w a y Rariio S er vic e . M A L E S T U D E N T w a n t * r o o m m a te to s h a r e air- co nd it io ned room near c a m ­ p u s . P hone 7-3670. For Rent IG ID A I R E , 7 ft . New Unit, m ust he cen to b e a pp reciated. 18 1 6 W. 37 th, M U S T A N G M O T O R C Y C L E , like new. 60 miles per ho irs, 70 per gal lon. L a r g e s a d d l e b a y s , pris e d to sell. Rob K r i e g e l, 2-8479. 194 1 B U I C K S e iia n e t t e f o r s a l e : R ad io a n d heat er, lf you a r e looking for p e r f o r m a n c e r a t h e r than looks. Pho ne 2 -1 250. L O S T : B r o w n wallet, S ep t. 2 7 t h between 12 noon and 4 p.m. on campit*. K ee p m o n e v a n d return wallet. P h on e C a rlton 6-5 1 0 0 . Leather G o o d s C O W B O Y B O O TS , h a t *, b e lt s , h ols te rs , saddles, bridie*. AH le ath er g o o d s m a d e to order. E v e r y t h i n g W es tern . C apitol S a d d l e r y . 1 6 1 4 L a v a c a . G A R A G E ROOM fo r men. H a lf block U n i v e r s i t y and D r ag . E v e r y d a y room s e r v ic e . $ 2 0 .0 0 m on th. C a ll 8-7 277, VERY D E S I R A B L E room in p r i v a t e home f o r g ir l. 4 bl oc k s fr o m c a m p u s . Qu ie t for s t u d y . G a r a g e . 300 4 S p e e d ­ wa y. P h on e 2- 5647 or 2 -6 651. BOY.'?! V a c a n c y in double room with in n e r sp r in g m a t t r e s s . Locate d one block west of c a m p u s . P h o n e 8 - 2691 a f t e r 5 week d a y s . . THREE UPPER CLASSM EN d e s ir e f o u rth p ers on to sh ar e very fine, m od ern a p a r t m e n t . Call 7 -1 227. Professional H A I R C U T S 75c Good wo rk men. S t a c y a B a r b e r S ho p. 8 B a r b e ra 2602 G u a d alu p e dixie land • T O N IG H T • || By Public Dem and j the Rendezvous features the Dixieland Jamboree Don't M iss t* I starting at 8 p.m. £ N e v e r a c o v e r c h a rg e j 0 N e v e r a minimum c h a rg e j (§ O p e n 7 n igh ts a week j C o o l . . . air -conditioned rw E ttendezvouH 2 ,1 0 S u a d 4 lu P* Only Chevrolet lets you make such a k r /s //c /io ie e M arin es Stay on Duty After Korea, Gates Says P E A R L H A R B O R , Sept. 2 8 — (/P)— Gen. C lifto n B, G a t e s , M a ­ rine Corps C o m m a n d a n t, sa id T h u r s d a y the M arin e C o r p s p la n s I ! to keep its r e s e r v e s in u n ifo rm a f t e r the K o re a n W ar is settled. The M arin e C o rp s l e a d e r s t o p ­ ped here en ro u te to K ore a . He told a n ew s c o n f e r e n c e : “ T h ere is no plan w h a ts o e v e r, f o r r e le a s i n g re se rv es. I n t e r n a ­ tion c ir c u m s t a n c e s do n o t w a r r a n t r e le a sin g a n y o n e .” G e n e ra l G a t e s said th e M arin e C o rp s hopes to re a ch its a u t h o r ­ ized s tre n g th o f 16 0 ,0 0 0 men by the end o f 1950. Typing T H E S E S , r e p o r t * , dictat io n . E lectro­ m at ic ty p e w r it er . M r*. Petmecky. 2-7 085. E L E C T R I C T Y P E W R I T E R . Expert typ ­ in g. T h e s e s , r e p o r t s . P hone 2-6646. Typewriter Rentals REN T A L TY PEW R ITER S THAT PLEASE P R O F E S S O R g iv in g up h a lf Ta r ry tow n duplex. Ideal location, I Vs block* bu t and sh op p in g center. Fin# fo r cou ple or s m a l l fa m il y. Ava il a ble a b o u t O ctobe r 15th. $75.00 per m on th. 7-6 88 9. Choose between Standard Drive and POW ER Y ? ^ \ \ ^ V f ft- Automatic Transmission Combination of PowergUde automatic transmission and 105-n.p. engine op­ tional on De Luxe models at extra cost. HU M BLE • S T A T IO N rn 1801 S a n J a c i n t o on the l ef t t o w a r d t own Still the Leader ESSO EXTRA G A S Choose between the Bel Air and the Convertible rnm O N E-D A Y S E R V IC E tx AT No Extra Charge W anted c A R O ti s s w o R D Uh u h s uw urauD w U H J] A U H gun rcun rj aam BOM fflOHOUMn Q I ’J U H U H LUR H u a m i n H [’.’t w i l l ann iu nwyiJi d WHR w arn * PART TIM E JO B S W A N T ED Th re e girl s t u d e n t * at S a m H u s t o n Coll ege can work a ft er n oon or n ig h t s . Phone E v e ly n J o h n s o n 2-0 40 8. E It S E T T L E D U n i v # r * i t y girl li v e in horn*. ; Room, p r iv a * e ba th e x cn an g e i i t t i e g ; s o m e n ig h t s, S u n d a y s , I t y e a r eld girl. I CaU 6-4463. vi II ! rn -A and Fleetline Styling S E R V IC E r! I THURMOND • I . . . and at the lowest prices, too! Choose between Styleline L e t * m od els o f all m ak e s. N o d e li v e r e r or pick up c h a r g e s . Unfurnished Apartm ent i'"i Friendly, Courteous Service TY PIN G, T h eses. Them es. Notebook*. Outline *, etc. P h on e 8-0 774 . SM Y K A L ’S 215 W e s t 6th P h on e 8- 8 000 Lost and Found B E A U TIFU L blonde Cocker s pan iel. C hild rens pet. A n s w e r s the n a m e S ie g li n d e Very nervous. P le a s e t e le ­ p h o n e 7 -6991 or 6-6 958, J e a n Crad doc k Northway. P R I V A T E roo m and bath and s h a r e r e s t o f *ix -r o o m h o u se with thr ee m ale s tu d e n t s. Th ree blocks to campus. $22.5 0 per m onth. Call 2 - 1 6 0 9 or vis it 604 West 26 th. T h ree a rc h ite c tu r e s t u d e n t s will su b m it design p ro b lem s to the T e x a s S o c ie ty o f A rch itects in com petition with d e sig n s f r o m other .schools o f a rc h ite c tu r e the f i r s t w e ek in N o v e m b e r. Priz e s will be a w a rd ed a t a meeting o f T S A in D a lla s where a ju r y will criticize each entry, R o b ert J , B u f f i e r , ch airm an o f the D e p a rtm e n t o f A rc h ite c tu re and Plan ning, sa id . T h e first prize is $ 1 5 0 . S econ d a n d third p riz e s a r e $ 1 0 0 and $50. T h e a rc h ite c tu r e so ciety will p ay th e c o n t e s t a n t s ’ ex p e n se s to D a l­ la s where they will be a b le to d e ­ fen d their work. “ The p u rp o se o f the c o n te s t is to stim u la te healthy com petition betw een the a rc h it e c t u r e schools th ro u g h o u t the s t a t e , ” Mr. B u f f i e r sa id , “ and to show w h a t the s t u ­ d e n t s in school a r e d o in g .” Other schools se n d in g c o n t e s­ t a n t s a re A & M , T e x a s Tech, R ic e ,' and the U n iv e rsity o f Houston. presents the o rig in a l R it a H a y w o r th 's a g e n t said t o ­ V A C A N C Y fo r on e hoy. Room and board. 1810 C o n g r e s s . P hone 8-2 766. M A L E S T U D E N T with hell boy e x ­ perience to work part. tim e — in c o m e —$ HO.OO to $ 4 0 . 0 " p e r week. Call 6- 11 37 ROOM with twin beds, P r i v a t e ba th. Ne ar U n iv e r s it y . 2305 L eon S tr e e t. between 3 and 6 P.M. (M ar r ie d s t u d e n t Pho ne 8-1 208 . preferred.) Coaching st W A N T MORI nu, 400 E a s t teacher, c h e a p rat Wanted m en with late m ode l fo u rioor *e d u n » to r ca b ser vic e . Apply n person . Am eri ca n Ca b Com p an y. >14 W est 5th. DLf\endezvou3 Three Architects j In State Contest ! German Police Force Reds From Party Headquarters 1 : 0 0 A, M. th e b e s t In M e x ic a n BLANKETS A r m y typ e 4 95 e a c h W PH. 8 - 7 7 3 5 Open 11:30 a.m.— 0 201 KOEHLER HAIR TREATMENTS I TAKE ONLY A FEW MINUTES LAUNDRY C o m p le te Line of M I L I T A R Y I N S IG N IA M O C A SSIN S v a r io u s ty p e s 2 .9 5 to 6.95 p r. US O u tlin e s G u id e For U n ite d K o rea IllatthcuS P O P L IN S H I R T S with or w ithout sh o u ld e r s t r a p s — 2.9 5 to 3 .9 5 e a c h Show er Shoes TARRY TOWN RESTAURANT PICK-UP A N D DELIVERY SERVICE Americas Best Seller. . . America’s Best Buy! LONGHORN SEE YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER C L EA N ERS Conveniently listed under " Automobiles^ in your local classified telephone directory Friday Sec riff^bV 7 ° I OSO THE DAILY TEXAN Pana 4 BibUr LiHlt M a n UT Needs Outlet Per Its Literati / our G o o d ^I jeicfh lor A GRAN D F EL LO W who knows the real m ea ni ng of human kindness has ione it again. H. A. Dunn, custodian of the Main Building. r< ported Thu rsday that s tu ­ dents and Austin citizens responded over­ whelmingly to his request and the Tex­ an s c a m p a i g n f or Pocketbooks to Korea. He had expected 10,000 of the books for our f ig ht in g men in Korea. Within seven days afWr the Texan appeal, he had received lo,OOO—-and they kept c o m in g . ,t ‘‘People have done so much for me. Mr. Dunn said Thursday. much That is because he ha: dor for people. c J f / jO U K f I lf Six months ago, the Texan r a n g a i n ­ ings that while the United States labor force was growing by 700.000 potential workers each year, the num ber of job Openings was shrinking because of longer life expectancy and short-cuts in industry. Today, an that's changed. I hr New York Times reports that the nation is now within 5.000.000 of its maximum potential of 66,200,000 workers, that there are virtually no reserves of skilled labor in the country today. Cause of this turnabout, of course. i« evident. The n a t i o n s economy again has been invigorated by the hypodermic of war. Economically' speaking, ev erything s rosv. Or is it? Is it safe for a nation to depend on international crisis to keep its economy rolling? One guess is as good as anoth er about where American commerce would be now* were it not fo r the enormous shoves given it by the demand for w e a ­ pons to rip the world ap a rt and food and clothing to patch it up again. Twenty-two per cent of the federal government's budget for the last fiscal y r a r went for items that contributed to th a t nebulous agency, “ The Welfare State.'1 Seventy-tight p e r cen' of the budget went for national defense and world relief projects th at can hest be classified ss co mposing “ The W a r f a r e State." P e r ha ps Congressional anta gon is ts of “ The Welfare St a te ” feel that it could be done away with without permanently crippling o u r economy. But they’ve placed little emphasi s on t r i m m in g down the billions th a t supply the “ W a rf a re State.” P e r h a p s t he *’re a fra id to. A f t e r all, everyone ha* a job no wa ­ days. E v e ry th in g' - rosy. A B R O A D E R P O I N T — the point on which swings the hope of a better world — can be learned from t h e man, Dunn. Most people think that basic hu m an selfishness is a grasping, egocentric, u n ­ kind self-centeredness—a n unyielding greediness. This is foolishness. If that is selfish­ ness, it is also misery. W hat is selfishness? It is to desire to be happy, in w h at ev er ter m s the indivi­ dual has defined his happiness. Any intelligent definition of happiness includes fri en ds who are willing to sac­ rifice t h ei r own immediate interest for you r welfare, To be selfish—which is not to be bad. b u t n a t u r a l — is, in its most refined and intelligent form, to be generous and out­ going, kind, and considerate of ot her s’ right s to the exten t of self-sacrifice. W h y ? Because such “ unselfishness” immediately results i n : a. Justified inner w a rm th . b. R e t u r n e d “ unselfishness” by friend*. Two unselfish people form a selfish unit. Tha t is a good kind of selfishness. If mini sters in thei r sermons and goody-goodies in then* lectures would teach t h a t hu m an love breeds h u m an love. instead of dwelling on the evil of m a n ­ kind. and if nations would rem e m be r it, too, it would be a bi t te r world. Mr. Du nn is no doubt an extremely ha np y man. He ha* learned the lesson his kin d­ ness teaches so well. m z a n t The University of Tennessee this week joined the pa rad e of Southern colleges and universities which are yielding to progress and ad m itt in g Negroes into its g r a d u a t e and professional schools. At to rne y General Roy Beeler of I ennessee WTote to ( \ E. Brehm, president of the University of Tennessee: (As re­ ported by the Associated Press.) “ Since Tennessee has not provided a law school for Negroes se parate from the University Law School, and has not p r o ­ vided a dental school, I am definitely of the opinion that Negro applicants to these two schools cannot be discrimi­ nated aga ins t solely because of race. “ I am likewise of the opinion t h a t the samp rule will apply to g r a d u a te schools, and in this connection I note t h a t you have an application from a student who desires to take a course leading to the degree of m as te r of science in bio­ chemistry.” Vyshinsky Changes Roles; Now Playing Mr. Hyde By CHA RLEY TRIMBLE Afoeiat* Editor UT CAM PAIGNERS ar* n o t t h * o n l y o r * * w h o w i t ot fluke*. In Lakeville, Minn., J o e MeC arthy, tho night-shift s a c k e r a? t h e C o n s u m effs S o y Be an will pa id a $5 0 fi li n g f e e t o e n t e r h i m s e l f in t h e D em ocrat-Farm er-L abor pri­ m a s for the n o m in a tio n for sta te railroad a n d w areh o u se commissioner. McCarthy, who lives with w i f e a n d s i x c h i l d r e n in a two-room t a r - p a p e r cabin t h a t he b u i l t h i m s e l f , m a d e no s p e e c h e s , kissed no ba b.e s, a nd issued no c am p aig n literature. H e j u s t c o n t i n u e d t o sa c k soy beans. h is T he *D a ^ T exan The Daily Texan, ti a r d e n t new sp ap er of The Cr,:varsity of Texas* is publishe d in A usti n ever y m or nin g except Monday and S a t u r d a y Sept ember to J u r e . «nd e x c e p t d u rin g holiday and e xam in a tio n periods, and b i- w ee k ly d iring th e s u m m e r s e s s i o n s under the title of T he Su m m e r T exan on T u e sd a y and Friday by T exas S t u d e n t P u b lic a ­ tions, inc. New*, c ontr ib u ti ons will be acce pt ed by tele ph on e < 2 -2473) or at th e editorial office J.B I, or at th e N e w s l a b o r a t o r y , J. B. 102. Inquiries co ncerning d e li ve r y and a d v e r tis in g sho uld be made in J.B IO** (2-2 473), „ St l e t * a ' a invited to visit th e editor and a s so c ia te edito r do riff* the retorting hou rs. O p in io n s v t t h e Texan a re n o t a c c e s s o r i l y t h e s e of t h e A d m i n i s t r a ­ tio n o r o t h e r U n i v e r s i t y officials Entered as s e c o n d -c la s s m atte r October IP. 1943 at th e T o st Office s t A u s ti n , Tex as , under the A c t o f March 8, 1879, ASSOCIATED P R E S S W I R E SERVICE The A ss oc ia te d Pre**, is e x c l u s i v e ly e nti tle d to the use for republicali on of all ne w s d is p a t ch es c re di te d to it or not o th e r w is e credited in 'hi* n e srspaf x r, ann local items of s ponta n eou s origin pu blis he d herein. Rights of p u b . n a t i o n of all o!h p.m. Friday. S e p t em b e r . 0 in Vt a g g e n e i Hall 216. Bring paper. MKS. N E LIA F'OX T y p in g I nst ru ctor A P O L I T I C S is s e e t h i n g . W i t h A s se m b l y elect io ns only a few' w e e k ? a w a y , t h e p o l it i c a l c a ­ lendar reads: S u n d a y , 2 p.m., T e x a s U n i o n — In de pende nts meet. S u n d a y , l l p . m. . B e t a Ho u . - e — Clique meets. Not a very e ncoura ging coinci­ d e n c e , D o u b t l e s s t h e G y m n a siu m b e tw e e n tho hours o f r and $ Se p tem b e r 2 5 - 2 Men s ’ udents take 'n e c la s s e s ©ti a no n -c re dit bas is, alt h o u g h w om e n s tu d e n t s will rec e iv e regular ph>»icai tra in ing cred it for their participation. A N N A HISS D ir ec to r to r Government 84 4 will meet in Garrison Ha!! I l l on M WF from 12 to I o’clock. J. R. ROA' H, A ss is ta r ’ F’r o fe ss or of Government A The S-x’ial Calendar C o m m itte e meet* Oc tober 2 at 3 o'clock in th e Office of th e Dean o f W om en, T he C om m itt e e is nu fo ll o w s ! Jack Holland, dean of m e n ; Jane Carlisi*-. se c r etary o f 8 ' u - , de nt A ss o c ia tio n ; Robie Koppel, chirt ju sti ce o f the s u p r e m e c o u r t : Jack St ee le , r ep re s en tin g the U n io n Board; and Pearl It. Walker, r eg istr a r of Social Calendar C om mit te e MKS. P E A R L B. W A L K E R . R e gis trar Social C a l e n d a r C o m m i tte e J I M T R U I T T of Tim e and Life Magazine writes: “ The loyalty oath story you c a l l e d t o m y a t t e n t i o n wh i l e J o e ( S c h e r s c h e ! ) a n d I w' ere in A u s ­ tin m a d e a lead n o t e ^ o r this w e e k ’ s education section of T IM E.” T h e s t o ry w a s by C ha rli e Lewis, a b o u t th e ironical Texas A&I loyalty oath m isprint that h a d s t u d e n t s s w e a r i n g t h e y would s u p ­ port a f o r e i g n g o v e r n m e n t in tim e of w a r . . . A Any \>*«?ran rcgi*t ared In s i'h o r * th* ais o r d i s s e r t * . 'inn c o u r s e who e x ­ p o r t s t o r e q u e s t V e t e r i us A d m i n i s t r a ­ tio n Anent for e x p e n d i t u r e s th is F all s e m e s t e r m u s t r e g i s t e r in t h e U n iv e r s it y Veterans A d v is o r y S e r v ic e office, V-H all IO J no later than Oc tober I in order to receive paym ent. ROBER T G. GORDON, Dire. tor V e t e r a n s A d v is o ry S e r v i c e A LOQJK M A G A Z I N E is d o i n g a T h e foll owing s tu d e n t s p l e a s e cai! s t t h e Office of t h e Dean of W o m e n to c o m p l e t e t h e i r r e g i s t r a t i o n c ard# and list th e i r A u s t i n addre s. se - at th e e a r l ie s t p o s s ib le d a t e ; E m m a L o m a r C o d i n », M a r y O c i l C ardw ell . E l iz a b e th I.ell < a r d ­ ure!!, Dolores C. Cobb. Jun e Fliien Char lie r, B e t t y J o e May a n d B e n n e t t , M a r t h a D a g g e t t , M a r i a n a B rito. DOROTHY G E B A U E R Dean of W o m e n Cactus Grind Section Was Editors' Heaven ( T h i s ie t h e n i n t h i n a s e r i e s o f f i f t e e n a r t i c l e s on U n i v e r s i t y traditions. Ed.) Until 1938 students on the F o r t y Acres w ere apt to be a t­ tacked each spring by C actus T h o r n s ! B u t t h e y w e r e n ’t o r d i ­ nary thorns; they often hurt much m ore, fo r they were words p r i n t ­ ed in the “ T h o r n ” section of the Cactus. T h e se c tio n w a s the place w h e r e t h e e d i t o r a n d hi s s t a f f l et o f f steam and belittled their enem ies a? m u c h a s possibl e. T y p i c a l of the feelings of students tow a rd t h e “ g r i n d ” p a r t of the y e arb o o k s wa s a s t a t e m e n t in the Daily T e x ­ a n in 1933 in r e v i e w i n g t h e C a c ­ t u s t h a t ye ar . It said “ the g r i n d section was criticized for dealing t oo m u ch in p e r so n a l i t ie s. ” No space was -pared fo r the “ T h o r n s ” a n d it w a s q u i t e o f t e n t h a t t h e p a g e s in t h a t s e c t i o n o u t ­ nu m b ere d those of the feature section. A c t u a l l y t he l a s t C a c t u s I r o n s a p p e a r e d in 1 93 6 , f o r in 1937 t h e section was called “ T h e Caetus i t a . ” I t w a s “ Y o u r y e a r b o o k in brief.” F r a t e r n i t i e s a l w a y s c a m e in f o r their share of slander, and the 1937 C a c t u s i t a had a f r a t e r n i t y s e c t i o n . F r a t e r n i t i e s i n c l u d e d in the section were B e tta Upsilon I au T a u a nd H a l p a Alpha. T w o f r a ­ ternity houses on the cam pus a p ­ p e a r e d o n t h o s e pages. Several “ T h o rn s ” a b o u t f r a t e r ­ nities and sororities w e re : “ The Rush C a p ta in th e n passed a r o u n d a collection to collect a c e n t from each m e m b e r to buy 500 rush c ard s so t h a t th e f r a ­ t e rn ity would have scouts o u t s i g n i n g t h e boys up b e f o r e ti m e fo r distribution of the c ards.” “ T o t h e . . . , we s a y w e h o p e t h i s m o d e s t r e c o r d i n g o f t h e y e a r ’s activities rem inds the C am pus of their existence. For even this m e n t i o n is m o r e t h a n t h e y d e ­ serve.” “ Another favorite diversion w a s t e l e p h o n i n g all t h e b o y s in the wee small h o u r s a n d tellin g t h e m w h e r e t o g e t o f f . Vi e w o u l d ­ n 't da re do it to t h e i r face s Oh, n o , B r o w n i e is g o i n g t o r u n f o r sw eetheart.” “ In a d d i t i o n t o b e i n g lions o f s o c i e t y , t h e y u s e d t o b e g o o d in i n t r a m u r a l , t h e y u s e d t o be g o o d scholars, they used to pledge good b o y s , t h e y u s e d t o be g o o d . ” One Cactus showed the p e r ­ centage of m em b e rs of the liter­ a r y societies a n d service o r g a n i ­ zations t h a t belonged to w ha t sor­ orities and the pe rce nta ge t h a t w e re independents. I n 1933 t h e “ g r i n d ” w a s c a l l e d “ S l i m e ” a n d wa* p a t t e r n e d a f t e r the layout of a national m a g a ­ zine. 0* a s k uaae FU a oil >I At 7/7? 9 5 \ Today's Answer Is in the C lassifie d Ads 33. M u s i c a l instrument 36. H i n t 37. Co nf l i c t 38. C i t y (Ind.) 40. E x i s t 5 11 4 w cut. 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A Cryptogram Quotation ORL DWTS DICTSE VLLG ORIO TD YHO DI CTS E — DGLSDLZ. YLIHOC I TD YHO D W T S - V L L G Friday, September 29, 1950 THE DAILY TEXAN Wedding in Haste Alters Not 1A Status UT Tower S till Topside Up, Draws 2 5 ,0 0 0 Every Year Has! aw Announces v , w Additions to Faculty fa m ily hardships m ay g e t a r ecla s­ sification o f 3 A ,” he said. A reasonable fa c sim ile o f the U n d er p r e s e n t reg u la tio n s, U n iv ersity T ow er lay on Its side which are su b ject to im m ed iate I hat w as the y ea; ch an ge, men 26 to 36 years old are J Ten new' m em bers have been arts degree in clin ical p sych ology d egrees from Ohio S tate U n iver- back in 193». the com p leted Towner first poked not to be d ra fted in the near f u ­ appointed to the fa c u lty of the from Ohio S ta te U n iv e r sity and sity w here fo r th e la st fiv e years its n o . , into the A ,..tin sky. ture. T his group is now classified C ollege o f E ducion, Dean L. D. served as a m em ber o f the s t a f f o f she h a s been su pervisor o f teachers T I.. T ow er didn’t appeal to J. the C ounseling C enter a t the U n i- 1 p reparing to teach E n glish . as 5A . W orld W ar II v etera n s H askew announced T hursday. Frank D b * , E nglish p rofessor. A ppointed as a ssociate p rofes­ varsity of C hicago. Mr. D ouglas is servin g as the under 25 w ill probably be called b efo re m en over that a g e lim it sors a r e Dr. E d w ard G. Olsen and ; A fte r receivin g h er doctor o f director of curriculum at the T e x a s He said “ W ith m illion s o f arres start receiv in g “ p resid en tial g r e e t­ C harles H . Dent. \ Tew a ssista n t of p hilisop hy degree a t the U n i­ School for the D eaf and le c t u r in g .,o f . . land . , o u t fo n d e„rAAw.e go . . and . „ » to w er on » 3 0 0 -fo o t plot. in g '. ” It w ould take co n g r e ssio n ­ p ro fesso rs are Dr. B ill K ell, Dr. varsity, Dr. H aag ta u g h ’ in th e al the U n iv e r .ity to r „ spt.otivL. ; he su g g e ste d th e tow er al a ctio n on th e p re se n t d ra ft hill J essie H elen H aag. Dr. J a m es P. N ew York S ta te sy stem and la s t; teachers o f th e d eaf. w ould look b etter on its side. _ year ta u g h t at S ta te T eachers Co to be able to include th e o ver-25 J ew e tt, and H erm an N ew son . Mi*. S tin n ett w as form erly sec­ An a rch itectu re stu d e n t liked Jo in in g th e fa cu lt y as an in- ]eg Ci W estchester. P en n sylvan ia, group. retary of th e A r k a n s a s E ducation of a So fa r, th ere have been th ree ■tractor is J. L. N aden. L ectu rers! j ew ett received h is doctor A ssociation a n d la s t year w as on the idea, built a m od el nation al ca lls fo r in d u ction . The a pp oin ted are Lr. Geneva H anna, p h ilosophy degree at the Uni* the C om m ission on T eachers E du­ p eaceab ly reclin in g to w er, and Sep tem b er call fo r T ex a s w as for A lb ert W . D ouglas, and T. . . v arsity o f C hicago w here he w rote ca tio n an d P rofession al Standards put it on display fo r sev era l d ays. 2,513 men and th ey w ere inducted S tin n ett. S till v isib le from a sm all fr a c ­ j a th e sis on school and social order. of N E A . Sep tem b er 18. O ctober's call is Dr. Olsen w as su p ervisor last *yTew son w a s director of D r. Olsen. Mr. Dent, and Mr tion o f T e x a s’ a crea g e, th e by now HAIR CUTS BY for 2 ,5 1 4 , and N ovem b er's fo r y ea r o f school and com m unity ie - elem en tary education in th e A bi- S tin n ett join the D ep artm en t o f beloved T ow er rises 307 fe e t A P P O IN T M E N T •3,453. D ecem b er's quota is n o t lation s, D ep artm en t of E d u cation , lane public schools la st y ea r and E ducational A d m in istration ; Mr. an0Ve the b orty A cres. yet known but Mr. S in clair e x ­ Olym pia, W ash. H e received his v'as enrolled in th e U n iv e r sity th L Kell and Mr. M O N . through FRI. D ouglas, th e D epart- A p p roxim ately 2 5 ,0 0 0 people a pects it w ill be received by the B A from P a c ific U n iv e r sity , his sum m er. m en ! of E ducation al P sych ology; year, or an a v erage o f 68 people first part o f n e x t m onth. bachelor o f d ivin ity degree from Mr. N aden received h is m aster Dr. H anna, Mr. N ew son ad Mr. a day, v isit th is van tage point, U n io n T heological Sem in ary and o f a r ts degree from the U n iv ersity N aden, the D epartm ent o f Curri- Mrs. B. L. F razee, T ow er h ostess, his m aster o f arts and doctor o f M ichigan and h as seventeen cu lu m and In struction, and Dr. said. The T ow er g u e st book reads ed u c a tio n degrees from Colum ­ years teach in g erperien ce in the J e w e t t , the D epartm ent of the like one fo r the U n ited N ation s 1111 Rio Grande Rh. 6-9930 bia. He is th e editor and ch ief o f high schools o f Illinois and N ew H istory and P hilosophy o f E duca- A ssem b ly, with rep resen ta tiv es the m agazin e, School and Com m un­ York. Con, Dr. H agg jo in s the D epart- from C anada, G erm any, Ireland, ity. D r. Hanna received her m aster m e n t of P hysical and H ealth E du- V en ezu ela, oth er fo reig n nations, S T U D E N T S P E C IA L Mr. D en t w*as asso cia ted w ith 0f and doctor of philosophy cation . and m any o f th e 48 s ta te s . th e D a lla s public schools and la st '; -------------------------------------------------------P R E SE N T YOUR A U D IT O R S “ T he p o licy o f th e D ep artm en t year served as a tea ch in g fellow REC EIPT of E nglish is to ju s tif y tea c h in g : a t N ew Y ork U n iv ersity . of gram m ar b ecau se such tra in in g D r. Kell received h is m aster o f AND 1 FOR A lead s to in creased e ffe c tiv e n e s s C A RTO N OF C CIG; IGA RETTES in co m p o sitio n ,” said R ob ert H . J o u r n a l i s m G rad Viaite H e r e Bob J o h n so n , J a n u a ry ad ver­ W ilson, a ssista n t p ro fe sso r o f E n ­ tisin g g ra d u a te, visited stu d e n ts glish, T hursday. D r. W ilson w ill lead a g en era l and fa c u lty in th e J ou rn alism RED W H IT E FOOD STORE discussion group fo llo w in g the a d ­ B u ild in g M onday w h ile on h is w ay I 29th A W EST A V E N U E dress by J. M alcom Forem an, a s­ to rep ort to th e A rm y. H e has: G r o c e r i e s - P ic n ic S u p p lie s sista n t p ro fesso r o f E n g lish to b een a ssista n t ed ito r o f th e W in n s - , the third annual sta te-w id e E n ­ boro N ew s in W in n sb oro sin ce glish W orkshop C o n feren ce a t St. g rad u ation . E dw ards U n iv e r sity F rid ay night. Mr. F orsm an w ill speak on “ H ow the U n iv er sity o f T ex a s is C o­ TO o rd in atin g th e T each in g o f W rit| ing and G ram m ar.” T h e w orkshop opens Fridayby recent s u r v e y , m orning and w ill c o n tin u e th rou gh EXPRESS SERVICE I S atu rd ay. T he top ic o f th e fir st 2 5 % more men shop regularly a t g en era l sessio n w ill be “ C urrent Ar. H o u s t o n Lr. A u stin 7 Eleven Dairy Stores than shop a t T rends in E n g lish .” “ W hat P ro­ 1 : 3 0 p. rn. 9:30 8 : 3 0 p. in. TRITi a V ^ 7 gress T each ers Should E x p ec t o f 4 : 3 0 p. rn. the average grocery store. This S tu d en ts in E n glish C ou rses” w ill 8 - 5 — Men m a y sig n up f o r b a ll­ A IR C O N D I T I O N E D B U S E S j be th e to p ic for the S a tu rd ay r o o m ,fo lk , a n d s q u a r e d a n c e shopping preference by men is a classes, W o m e n 's Gym. m orning sessio n . tribute to the ultra-convenience of -I and 2 -5 :3 0 — B la n k et tax p ic­ T O ther C o n v en ien t Schedules tu res, U n iv e rsity Cb-Op. 7-Eleven Dairy Stores . . . a real — C h a r m C o m m it te e re c e iv e s a p ­ W e D eliver c o n v en ien ce th a t is much appreci­ p l i c a n ts f o r C h a r m S ch oo l, T e x ­ K E R R V ILL E BUS C O . N i t e S n ac k a s U n io n 315. ated by the ladies, too. . 5 — T y p in g e x a m i n a t i o n s f o r r a ­ F R IE N D L Y SE R V IC E 1 9 t h and W i c h ita 5 p . r n . -I p.m. dio, j o u r n a l i s m , a n d s h o r t h a n d 1 1 8 E a s t 1 0 th St. P h. 2 - 1 1 3 5 Phone 7-8739 s t u d e n t s . W a g g e n e r H a ll 216. —F o lk d a n c e class, W o m e n ’s G ym . -S q u a r e dance class, W om en's D r i v e O u t For A n O r d e r O f Gym. :3 0 -5 :3 0 — T ry o u ts fo r G irls’ Glee C lu b , T e x a s U n io n 401. i— B a llro o m d a n c e cla ss, W o­ m e n ’s G ym . "I T' S A TREAT T H A T ,_7 — S u p p e r and m e e tin g with M urray D ick so n , m is s i o n a r y C A N ’T BE B E A T " f r o m Bolivia, sp ea k in g , W esley F o u n d a tu m . — P e p rally sta r ts in fr o n t o f C a r o l l e r s D orm . :15— D u p lic a t e b rid ge gam es, T e x a s U n io n 315 -3 16 . 5242 Georgetown Rd. Phone 2-4149 30 — R egu lar serv ices, H illel F o undation. 3 0 -1 0 — C o-R ecreation w ith sp e ­ cial in v ita tio n to fa c u lty , W o­ m en ’s Gym . l l — P ep rally dance, T exas U nion. - P o s t - p e p rally picnic fo r L u­ th eran S t u d e n t A sso cia tion , sta rts fro m 504 W est T w en tyfo u r th S tr e e t. 8— H ayrid e to Camp Ben M cCul­ lo u g h ,,,, sta r ts from N ew m an Club. 8— B u ses lea v e Y W C A , 9 1 6 B ra­ m m n t O H NEAR THIRTY. zos fo r Co-Ed C om m ando B all, "A lterations of all kinds" B ergstrom Field. 8 -10— N ew m em b ers o f A m erican A sso cia tio n o f U n iv e r sity W o­ G U T H R IE D eLU X E G U T H R I E B R O S. m en , 3 0 0 8 Washington Square. SATURDAY CLEANERS CLEANERS 9 -1 2 — B lan k et tax p ictu res, U n i­ 2704 G uadalupe 2815 San Jacinto v ersity Co-Op. 1 :50— B roadcast o f T exas-P u rd u e Unsurpassed in the dry cleaning industry gam e, K TBC. 2— T exas-P u rd u e fo o tb a ll gam e. Men w ho m arry a fter th ey have received th eir d ra ft n o tices are sot en titled to a reo p en in g o f their case and a recla ssify in g o f heir d ra ft sta tu s, says B oyd 8 in rlair, public inform ation officer for S tate H eadquarters S e le c tiv e Service S ystem . “ M arried men in the 19 to 25 lire group who receive an in d u c­ tion order m ay have th eir ca se reopened, and b ecause o f possib le Page S CHERRY’S BARBER SHOP 75c UT English Profs lo Address Meet M any foreign stu d en ts and an a Idress hook for ..ho*’ In others from far aw ay exp erien ce search o f som eone. a 50r^ 0f lon elin ess and com e to From the observation neck Jook.... . , "e T<‘wer 10 " " I * the »'•« “ ! » " « " « • * MA­ of tWTyd* y1,f ' Mr' “ t i ,n from th* t •>« f «>1 * ivcs them advice, Helps them w ith w hile on the g ro u n d . The h eig h t their personal problem s, and ac- gives a stran ge fe e lin g o f superiquaint* them with T exas. In this o fitv to the T ow er visitor b ecau se wa'* Mrs. Fraz< ‘ads an in ter­ seem so sm all and dis­ p l a y th a t m ight people appear to be the seem the lo n eliest spot on earth. ts w a lk in g at the fo o t of I util stu d en t d irectories are printed, the g u est book serv es as Have We O u tg ro w n the Church?’” L A W R E N C E VV. B A S H , Minister Two M o rn in g Services — 8 : 3 0 and 10:45 D. S. F. Picnic— Meet at Church at 4 :30 University Christian Church 2 1 s t a n d U n iv e r s ity " A c r o s s fr o m the F o u n ta in ” $1.85 *¥ SCHNEIDER’S & HERE S WHERE K,OHE COME IN 4 HOURS WU Cf, HOUSTON On J I a a n d S h o p :I YES, rn. rn. IN AUSTIN Lesl ie's Fried Chicken THE CHICKEN SHACK GOOD CLEANING GIVES SMART APPEARANCE Henry J Models In Low -Priced Field Because It Is So H andy fo r Them! YES I flu men shoppers love the super- h a n d y, tim e sa vin g co tvenience o f sh o p p in g the new , 7-Eieven w a y . . . a t the curb or inside the store They sim p ly d riv e in on the b ig p a rk in g " ’ p ro n " in fro n t o f 7-Eleven Stores . . . no p a rk in q tro u b le s. They are served in th e ir cars w he n in a hurry. They fin d tho* the y can m ake selections quickly and easily v'h e n thew come inside the Stores. Thev I ke th e o rd e rly a rra n g e m e n ts o f clearly v ir b le stocks. They can get e v e ry th in g a t o re stop . . . no chosinq fro m store to store. (W om en, too, a o o re cia te these sbooping con­ veniences fo u n d o n ly a t 7-Eleven in Austin.) TA HOURS EVERY DAY From 7 a m. to l l p.m . 7 DAYS OF EVERY W*EK T h:s C onvenience o f Tim e a o n e a h to Men, and W om en, too. ft means th a t th e v can shon w h en it is most co n ve n ie n t *or them . F<-rlv in the rrm rnin n la te a t n>nht . . . 7 dows a w e e k 1 Then, there ts th"* C orve*ve*'ce n* n* r ' f . ' f x , Sta-es. Check the M «w . . . cheek these rd d r^se e s. Se* h o w h a r d ily y o u r 7-E!even f W i - Store is located. Th are Are No** O Austin U n v p * p f F o *-fv -T M rd * S < - n ili f 'n n e r e s a J e ffe rs o n W a r T h ir t y - F if t h R ID K IV I* F r i i t h a t T w e n fv -IS ’i n t h I a m a r \ e a r T e n th B u r n e t R o a d a t F i f t y -F ir e s R e d R i v e r a t N in t h 1017 B a r t o n S p r in g R o a d (Across from Ball Park) T H E F IR S T ALL-NEW m o d e ls to ente r the low-priced ear field in n e a r l y a quarter-century are the Henry J and H enry J D e L u x e . the 1951 sedans now b e in g introdueed by Kaiser-Frazer Corporation dealers. Smartly styled and available with four- o r six-cylinder K aiser Su pe rson ic e n gin e s, the new m o d e ls promise e x c e p ­ tional fu e l e c o n o m y o f 3 0 m ile s to th e gallon . D esign features inclu de a folding rear seat arrangem ent which provides m ore than 5 0 cubic feet o f l u g g a g e sp ace. T h e six-cylinder d e lu x e m ode l is illustrated. 1017 BARTON SPRINGS ROAD I A * , a s t fr o m Io il f o r k ) LET US SERVICE YOUR PRESENT CAR— CHECK-UP FREE Henry J. Special 81299: Henry J. Delux $1429 F.O B. f a c t o r y . . . P r i c e s s u b j e c t to c h a n c e w i t h o u t notic e. CAPITAL CITY KAISER-FR AZER 205 East 5th Street Phone 8-8728 I TCI IMM — m ~ jtw A HWx— 1 There's One Neer You Fr'aay, SeD?em£er 29. 1950 THE DACY TEXAN Page 5 Greek G am b its New Social Calendar Of from Initiates Delta ou r collection of regim entals by Agnew Zeta F r id a y , S e p te m b e r 29 Display 7-8:30— Alpha Phi open house for D d ta Tau Delta, 7:30-8:45— Alpha T a u Omega open house for Pi Beta Phi, 7:30-9— Gamma Phi Beta open house. 7:30-9— Sigma Chi open house. g . 1 2 — Newman Club hayride and picnic at Bastrop State Park. 8:30-12— Silver Spur Service dance at the Revo Room of the Shorthorn Inn. D e lta S u n d a y , O cto b e r 1 9:30-10:30 a.m. — breakfast. Alpha Phi has recently init­ iated Betty Bollinger, A lice; M ar­ tha Ann Eastman, Houston; M ary Ann Edwards, Georgetown; and Hazel Sstefan, San Antonio, S a tu r d a y . S e p te m b e r 30 5:30*8:30— Phi Gamma Delta buf­ fet supper. 8-12— Acacia open hou>e. 8-12— Phi Sigma Delta western party at the Boy Scout Hut. 8-12— Sigma Alpha Epsilon in­ formal dance. g„12— T a u Delta Phi closed house. 8-12:30— Campus Guild o p e n house. 8:30-11:15— D ilia Tau Delta closed house, 8:30-12— Sigma Alpha Mu open house. Zeta Pins TEXA N N ES TRYOUTS b- rq *ourth *ue be in campus beauty and talertt. Pictured above are Abby Mee, Mary Harkleroad, Joan Briggs, and Jo Ann Latham. They are four of +he twenty-seven girls who were judged in Texas Union Wednesday and Thursday for the pre­ cision dance team led by Persis Hopkins. Those chosen for Texannes will soon appear in the Dad's Day program in the Union. They will also appear in such student productions as Forty Acre Follies and TSO. 'Photo by Ne 'rn Borden.) arm Board Hopefuls Meet Charm is <>n it’s way. Applicants and form er members of the Charm Committee w ill meet at 3 o clock F rid a y in Texas Union 315, Mrs. Ethel Forman, «s>i-tant to the di­ rector, announced. A ll applicants will be inter­ viewed in regard to personality and charm to choose the girls who will make the standing com­ mittee. The first style show of the year is planned to orientate freshmen on the right type of clothes to wear on the campus, for dancing part ie.-, and picnics, Tim exact time and place of the show will be announced later, Mrs. F orm an sa id. A charm school will be o rg a n ­ ized by the committee f o r girls interested in modeling. L ec tu res on make-up, complexion care, latest hair styles, and other groom­ ing pointers will be given to the group, The co-eds w ill get p r a c t i ­ cal experience by putting on style shows. Over the T-Cup Other rn w members are Patricia Hart, Dallas; M ary Mount, C ry­ stal U ity; Lillie Musil, Stam ford; M arilyn Rolph, E l Campo; and Ju d y West, Austin, ★ T a u D e lta P h i fra tern ity w ill have football decorations at a party Saturday night at 8 p. rn. F ifty couples are expected. O fficers for this year who were elected Tuesday are Stanley Freed, president; Simon Rubinsky, vice­ president; George Edwards, sec­ re tary; Je r r y Epstein, treasurer; Seymour Tatar, social chairman, and Robert Gindler, house mana­ ger. * S ig m a A lp h a M u fraternity w ill have a closed house Friday night from a to 12 p. rn. The theme w ill be on football, and a skit will be presented by the pledges. ★ P h i Sig m a D e lta fra tern ity will have a western party and barbe­ cue Friday night at the Boy Scout House from 7:30 to 12 p. rn. Western dec orations a n d games will highlight the evening. The “ W e s te rn ” week end will continue Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p. rn, with a picnic at Bull 4 West Twenty-fourth Street. Dress will be informal. ★ This year's C o - R e cre a b o n Com m itte e urges all faculty members and staff to s q u a re dance at the Wom en’s Gym every Friday from ★ 7:30 to IO b. rn. Dale McLermoe New m em bers of the Austin will be caller for the dancing: In Branch of A A U W w ill be enter­ addition lo square dancing, then* tained Friday evening from 8 to will be ping-pong, badminton, and IO p. rat. at an informal open swimming for all who are in­ house at 3008 Washington Square. terested. it A series of Clare Tree Major plays given for children in Hogg T h e U n iv e r s it y L a d ie s C lu b will Auditorium will be sponsored have a tea Wednesday afternoon, again this year by the A A U W . 4-6 o’clock, at the U niversity Club, Tickets for these plays may be 2304 San Antonio. obtained by calling Mrs. H. F. Honorees w ill be new members Burleigh, 8-3620. and Mesdames T. S. Painter, J. <. ★ Holley, C. D. Simmons, and C. Members of T a u D e lta A lp? a. Read Cranberry, DeMoiay club at the University, * w ill attend the installation of Duplicate bridge gam es will be officers of Stephen F . Austin D«held F rid a y at 7:15 p. rn. in the Molays ai 3 p. rn. Sunday at the Texas Union 315 and 316. Scottish Rite Temple. Members will also witness the conferring of the representative degree in DeMoiay. Regular meetings of the Lniversity chapted will be held at j 8 p. rn. in Texas Union 301 on the second and fourth Wednes­ days of each month. Men who want to learn to dance ★ may enroll in the mixed dancing The L u th e r a n S tu d e n t A s s o c ia ­ classes offered this semester by tion welcomes all students to its the Department of Physical T rain ­ pep rally picnic Friday at 8 p. rn. ing for Women. The picnic will start at the Lu International folk dance, Am eri­ can folk dance, and beginning ball­ room dancing are open to any interested student. Women enrolled in the courses receive regular physical training credit. Knowledge of the waltz, polka, and sehottische is necessary for those who take international folk dance from Miss Anne Pittman, Students enrolled in Miss Pittm an's American square dancing dayc­ are not required to have had pre­ vious training, though. Ballroom dancing w ill be taught by Miss Gloria Ragus on Monday Regular 1.98 and F rid a y at 5 o’clock. Interna­ tional folk dance meets Monday and F rid a y at 3 o’clock, and tho square dance classes meet Monday and F rid a y at 4 o'clock. M o rta r B o a rd is planning a re­ treat to the lodge of Miss Dorothy Gebauer, dean of women, Sunday, October 8. I The girls will spend the after­ noon at the Iodide near Lake Aus­ tin in study service and planning a project for next year. tbs sui- that scorer a goal ! gabardine battle jacket 15.95 Dance Classes In Women's Gym Opened to Men T a le this suit lo the game* or anywhere you aa . . . Iret with e a:4 c wa st battle acinverted Ty fro r 4 sib rf. Firs worsted rayon gabard re w'rh wrin* e re "an- fresh. Wine, moss a rr-en cr tar.. IO— 6. Yaring s 0 411 CONOMSS 506 Congress Here's a SPEC IA L PU R C H A SE of Sturdy cotton gabardine shorts by Pepperell. Straight-cut and wide* cuffed. Back lipper and hip-pockets. White, navy, black, red, aqua, brown or copen. Sires N o w we’ve got it . . . YOUR FAVORITE COLD BEVERAGE PLUS O U R R E G U L A R D ELIC IO U S IO— 16. » 0 « BAR-B-Q SEA FO O D M E X IC A N FOODS Ju s t th * rig h t lo c a tio n to spend a cool re la x in g e ve n in g —- at Flatly, there’s nothing smarter with the new shorter, straighter skirts. Designed in California by Ted Saval . . . these fiats will take the fashion spotlight with all ensembles. a. She'! strap sandal in black, brown suede; red, navy velvet 9.95 b. Shell pump in black suede 8.95 c. Evening sandal with tie ankle strap . . . black velveteen with brilliant stone accents, gold or silver.. 12.95 c o rn e rs o f B u r n e t a n d M a rs h a l F o rd Yaring’t 0 Second Floor R o ad . MKS DRIVE INN P h o n a 8-0375 d. Ankle-tie sandal In black suede 9.95; white satin 8.95 ••• September 29, !950 THE DAILY TEXAN F rid a y , NEW YORK STYLIST Expert D ressm aking and A ltera tio n s MRS. LOUIS SLOAN 1109 M aufrais Phone 7-0845 F o r l h * F ir s t FOOTBALL WEEKEND Y o u ’!! w a n t a distinctive, f a s h io n a b le p e r m a n e n t fro m i/v in Y & w o v BEA U TY seas G U A D A L U P E SH O P 6-0566 H o u r s : 8 a. rn. * 5 p. rn. SAN JA C IN TO INN I6th A Sun Jscinto T r y o u r F i l e t M ig n o n E n j o y o u r S t a r lin g S t e a k s A n d F r i e d J u m b o S h r im p T h e B e s t F r i e d C h ic k e n in Town Q U IC K S E R V IC E 'Our Idea of Values FalseI Says Rabbi “ Universities can turn out cal­ culating; machines hut machines cannot make value-judgments, and we must continue our quest for values” charges Rabbi Arthur J . Lelyveld, National Director of Catholic Chaplain Tells Of Pilgrimage to Rome Father Thomas T e r n e '’, C S P ,; former chaplin of the Newman ('Tub, has begun, in a series of le tte rs to the Club, a description of the six-weeks pilgrimage to Rome. The first of the letters appeared in th is week’s Newsman. Father T ierney describes the Pilgrimage to Rome as great. In addition he tells of a motor tour through A u stria, of dining in H itler’s Ber* chte-gaden, and of seeing the once horrible Dachau prison. Father Tierney is now working with the Newman Club in the Boston area. B ’nai B rith Hillel Foundations. He distinguished the “ highest form of happiness, the joy of dutyj fulfilled, tho satisfaction at the completion of a constructive task,” with the “ blurred conception of h a p p i n e s s today— a concentration on the superficial, trivial, and material goals of life ” at dedica­ tion Ceremonies of the B ’nai B ’rith Hillel Foundation at the U niver­ sity. Speaking on Sunday, September 24, Rabbi Lelyveld concluded dedi­ cation ceremonies which had be­ gun Friday, September 22. Of the modern world, Rabbi Lelyveld said, “ W a pay lip-service to values hut they don’t have the right of way for we ahunt them out the siding while the express train of expedience rushes through.’’ He continued by saying that re­ ligion exists, on the whole, as a part of a vague aet of ideas which are not incorporated into the lives of a majority of people. He as­ serted that few’ take religious be­ lie d seriously enough to use them as one main directive for their lives. Students to Hold Evangelical Drive October 1-8 Sixty students of the U n iver­ sity Christian Church w ill intro­ duce a new type of evangelical technique to the campus in their canvass of the U niversity area dur­ ing October 1-8. Visitation evangelism, which has largely replaced the revival, is an evangelical method in which two persons visit potential church members in a quest of converts. “ The visitation is based upon a method of conversion which may be found in the New Testament,” stated the Rev. Lawrence Bash, pastor of the University Christian Church. He said that Jesus sent out his disciples in pairs seeking converts. Mr. Ba>h e x p r e s s e d his h o p e that the visitation, which will be f o c u s ed p r i ma r i l y on t h e U n i v e r ­ sity area, will brine at least 75 n e w s t u d e n t " to t h e U n i v e r s i t y Ch r i s t i an Ch u r c h , The Rev. B a y n e D r iskill, who specializes in visitation evangel­ ism, will lead the dri ve for c o n ­ vert s. “ The Rev. Driskill is ac­ knowledged to be the outstanding visitation evangelist in the Chris* nan Church,” said Mr. Bash. 'Grow, Not Drift' Sweet Warns Church of Christ By C H A RLES L E W IS Christ. A crisis came to a head in ’ 88fi when advocates of missionary societies and instrumental mu-) sic broke with the church and established the First Christian Church. In Austin, the opponents to any innovations in the church found themselves a small minority, so it was up to them to find a new "A r e we d riftin g ?” When the University Church of Christ began the second year in its new building Sunday, this was the question put to its members by Minister R. B. Sweet. The modern church building, located at University Avenue and Nineteenth Street, was described by Mr. Sweet as an example of the growth of the Church of Christ in the last 50 years. “ But,” he emphasized, “ we must be sure that we continue to grow— and not to drift.” E arlier in the Twentieth Cen­ tury, Mr. Sweet continued, mem­ bers of the Church noted the be­ ginnings of this growth and were An informal supper and discus­ afraid that the church would be­ come too impersonal and unwieldy sion group will be held Frid ay to allow continued adherance to night from 5 to 7 o’clock at the the principles on which it is Wesley Foundation. The discussion will bo led by the Rev. M urray founded. He recalled the writings of one Dickson, principal of the American preacher rn particular. Each paper Institute in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Ticket* for the supper will be on religion written by this “ old­ timer” w'as signed, “ Brothers, we 25 cents. They must he picked up r>r reserved by noon Friday. Stu ­ are drifting.” ★ dents may attend either the dis­ He traced the history of the cussion group or supper or both, church in America, touching its Mr. Dickson was director of acti­ restoration and growth early in vities of the Wesley Foundation the Nineteenth Century, its in­ until 1943 when he went to work ternal strife in the latter years of among the descendants of the that century, and its renewed Aztec Indians. His wife and three children are with him rn Cocha­ vigor of the last 50 years. The Church of Christ in Am er­ bamba, ica, he reminded his audience, was Mr. Dicksn attended SM U and started as a result of dissatisfac­ wras graduated from the Perkins tion of members of various reli­ School of Theology. His home wa* gious sects. in Hillsboro. Conflicting creeds and practices Last summer, Mr. Dickson di­ among the various American re­ rected the training program for l i gi ous groups cleated dissatisfac­ LA-3’s on the Campus of H a rt­ t i o n a m o n g members of each, said ford Theological Foundation, Con­ Mr. Sweet as he began the chron­ necticut. L A 3’s is the term given ology. These Americans, he went students who volunteer for social on, determined as their purpose the restoration of Christ’* Church J . . _ — exactly an it had functioned and A | | c f i n P r e t o r flourished after the crucifixion The motto of these men was: “ W e will speak when the Bible speaks and be silent when the Bible is silent.” One of the leaders in t hi s move­ m e n t w a s A l e x a n d e r I ampbell, Dr. Lewis P. Speaker, pastor who had previously been a ment­ he’* of the Presbyterian Church. of the First. English Lutheran A n d not long after t he restoration Church in Austin and president started, antagonists of the church of the Texas Synod, will be a a p p l i e d t h e n a m e “ < a m p b e l l i t e s ” delegate to the biennial conven­ to t hos e people who left other tion of the United Lutheran c h u r c h e s t o j oi n in the restora­ Church in America, to be held in Des Moines, Iowa, October 4— tion movement. Mr. S w e e t t h e n t u r n e d to the October 12, Thirty-three synods i n t e r n a l t r o u b l e s of t he C h u r c h of will be represented at the con­ vention. QUICK FOR PARTIES AND SNACKS TRI CK RO-TEl place to hold services. For a long while the group met in the homes of different members Then a new church was built in East Austin. In 1915, the present site near the University was purchased, and L* mpl s little wonaer-bi o v e r th a t .nber< and t light b lu r, and ruby in wool Sports na! OUR FRONTIERS Bolivia Missionary To Speak at W e s le y YfcT WITH H ANDSO M ER service and missionary work in Latin America for three years. The Wesley Foundation will have a “mated supper and period of fel­ lowship Sunday evening at 5:45 o’clock. Mr. Carl Chilton, super­ intendent of the Port Lavaca pub­ lic schools will address the group at 6:30 o’clock. His subject will be “ This Year and You.” a n d GREEN C H ILIES • aik roux Food al l l i c MI IAM is atocia sot out saki In tan, sites IO to lb. The cotton gab shirt with pear! gripper fas­ teners, sixes 32 to 36. Same style fr*ntiers, 30% wool, 10.95, in brown, b ‘9ck or blue. Same ityle in cotton gab 7.95, in tan, green, maroon or black. At Your Grocers, or Phone 2-2437 for home delivery FOR Pot Roast F r ie d of Cod Baked Sauce Beef Au Ju t F is h H a l ib u t and F R ID A Y .40 S a lm o n P a t t i e ! a n d E g g S a u c e .20 .35 B r o ile d P o r k C re a m G r a v y .35 *40 F a m il y S t y le C h ic k e n P ie B u tte r Chop an d E m e n d F lo o r M a ca ro n i M a th e d F re s h and C h a e ta P o ta to e t F r o ie n S p in a c h AT H ot Baked P o ta to e t and C lu b and S te a k A m e r ic a n ,10 F re s h .IO C u t G re e n Beans .12 B la c k e y e d Peat N IG H T F r o ie n C o rn ONLY B u tte r F r ie d P o ta to e t H o t A p p l * P ie a n d C h e e t e MILANI Cafeteria W a lte r E c k e rt IN M anager RO BERT E. L E E p a ja m a p a rty — 3 goodnight sets for college curfews le ft man-ta:V e d flannelet!# nightshirt in reb cr b with (surprise!) a pocket en the sleeve, s e t, 4. L .40 VEGETABLES 3 .9 8 . Centi- e pe^a dc* pr *l 3-p e - ^ nge set in sheen broadcloth. Surf blue with lime: cera! or i me with blue, 8.95 S p o r t e u 'w r , scion Prices a r e r e a s o n a b l e MORE THAN IO MILLION QUARTS OF :m i l k * A YEAR •Every drop safeguarded by modern laboratory control for your extra protection! kcciai Right, flannelette pajamas in assorted stripes an d so1ds, 32 to 38, Lingerie, Second Fioor. e Veitems/ SHIRT, 7.95 barding frontiers t o s y V « c lp « RO*TEL TOM ATOES WESTERN The ali-woel ga- SPREAD Heat 1 /2 can Ro-Te! Tomatoes and Green Chilies. Add the cheese cut up into tidbit sizes. Keep on low Flame and stir until cheese is melted. Pour over broken toasted tortillas, Frtos, or other corn chips and you have delicious Chili con Queto. Or, let mixture chill in refrigerator and you have a wonderful dip for corn chips or crackers . . . a lippy filling for stuffed celery. The Rev. Archie K. Stevenson of the Hyde Park Christian Church will begin a series of October morning sermons on “ The Living Church” to comemorate Church Loyalty Month. To open the series the Rev. Stevenson will discuss “ The Living Church — Its U n ­ shakeable U n ity,” on October 1 . j On succeeding Sundays his themes will be, “ Its Message,” “ Its Creative Fellowship,” “ It* S p iritu a l, Resources” and “ Its Ultimate Vie- I tory.” 22.95 DIP tyj lb. American type processed or pasteurized cheese The Reverend Lawrence Rash Rev. A. Bertram M iller, new pas­ will preach at University Chris­ tor of the church, has announced. Led by John Davis, graduate, tian Church on the question, ‘Have student, the discussion will begin we outgrown the church?” Two at 7 p. rn. following a recreation services will be held, the first ?period and refreshment hour at 8:30 and the second * ! the which begins at 6 p. rn. regular hour, 10:15. ★ The Disciple Student Fellowship A week end full of activities will meet at the church at 4:30 for the Episcopal students will to go on a picnic at Zilker Park. begin Frid ay afternoon at 3:30 ★ with a coffee hour at the stu­ “ Fundamentals for Successful dent center, Both faculty and : Subversion” w ill be the topic of a students are invited. discussion to be held by the stuRefreshments w ill he served be­ | dent group of the U niversity Com­ fore the game on Saturday at munity Church Sunday evening, the student center, for students and their parents. OF W O O L G A B CHEESE Y* can Ro-Te! Tomatoes and Green Chutes ing was opened. DSF Plans Picnic HANDSOM E, DO W NRIGHT STYLI T r y THI* Q uick Around the Churches our nylon softie, 3.95 SPANISH and the church built there was used until last year when the new build­ Goes to Iowa For Convention 9agg 7 3 .9 8 . 5 :es H O TEL Friday, SepTemSer ?« 1950 THE DAILY TEXAN Pag* f Entertainment Is a Bargain For Staffers and Spouses Nineteen dollars and fifty cents ticket* for 16. Tickets are on sale at J . R. worth of cultural entertainment I' for $4.80 is the bargain offered ; Reed Music Company. WUliamthis year to U niversity professors Charles Music Company, the U n i­ and "members of the non-teaching ; versity Co-Op, and the box-office staff and their husbands and I of the Music Building. This year, season-ticket holders wives. Husbands and wives of Rlanket- will not have to go by the Music tax holder® can take advantage of Building to pick up their tickets, the same plan. This season ticket announced Miss Evelyn Blackmer, admits the holder at no extra business manager of public pro­ cost to twelve events sponsored j grams. They will present their this year by the Cultural E n ter- ; season ticket at the door fo r ad­ tainment Committee ranging from mission. an exhibition of hypnosis by a dis- j tinguished doctor in that field to i a performance by the B alletRusse j de Monte Carlo. Those with supplementary blanket-taxes and the regular student blanket-taxes will be given a 60 per cent discount on two j additional events. Tommy Jones’s versatility has They are Papa Celestin a Ori­ ginal Tuxedo Dixieland Jazz Band, won him this year’s Curtain Club Scholarship, a w a k e d las: Sunday to play here October 26, and the at the reception for new mem­ appearance of pianist Oscar L e ­ bers. Tommy is a W est Texas vant with the San Antonio Sym ­ product, whose horn-rimmed phony February 26. glasses and six-foot figure have Persons not affiliated with the become fam iliar sights in the U ni­ University may purchase season versity drama. Dr. Daniel Schmidt, president of the Pennsylvania Psychological Research Institute and conductor { of many experiments in psycho­ logy and hypnosis, w ill teach peo­ ple to relax in hi* show Monday at 8:15 in Gregory Gymnasium. Only volunteers will be used to illustrate the powers of hypnosis, Dr. Schmidt assures. One of the nation’s leaders of the hypnotic science, Dr. Schmidt is a graduate of Duquesne U niver­ sity L a v School. He became a ] member of the Allegheny County B a r and practiced law for twenty years before county, state, and federal courts as a trital lawyer. Peter Koch, a nationally-known authority on photographic arts, will present the film , "T h e Flame in the Ju n g le ," about the wilds of Dutch Guinea, October 25 at 8:15 p. rn, in the Recital H all of the Music Building. This program is also sponsored by the Cultural Entertainm ent Committee and is free. T om m y Jones W in s Curtain C lu b Scholarship In t e r s t a t e T h e c it r i PHON! 2*5411 srSyf^VsAHB GLORIA SWANSON STATE Q u e e PHON* 2*5291 MONI n 7 *1 5 2 ^ DESTINATION BIG H O U S E ” and “ Tri al W i t h o u t J u r y ” ftWAi'23 £■&& Tommy came to the University in 1945 to major in acting, but a lack of roles made him decide his talents slanted more towards directing. A fter his decision in 1947, many parts came his way, and he’s been a threat to other thespians ever since. President of Curtain Club xx 1948*49, Tommy has done a little of everything, from writing scripts to organizing voodoo rit ials. A disciple of George Bernard Shaw, Tommy believes in realism, especially in his show's. Once when he w'as directing a rehearsal of a fight scene, he urged his acioion to the point where one became lame and the other fractured two ribs. Tommy has written two one-act plays for drama laboratories. One of them w'as “ Six W ho Pass While the Lentils Boil,” in which ne boiled lentils. He has composed several sets of lyrics for “ Time Staggers On." His “ bald-eagle” head and the semi-serious expression on his sensitive face have enabled him to play all roles from the serio­ comic to the tragic. He is best­ known for his portrayal of DePinna (the man who made fire­ crackers in the basement) in “ You Can’t Take It W ith Y o u " and Kn Carson i* “ The Time of Your L ife ." Theatrical presence of mind has Treasure Island wi th Ro ber t N e w t o n V 4 / fS Ah o M i 7-1766 / r v Mar ie Wi l so n J o h n Lund MY F R I E N D IRMA G O ES W E S T ” rex/ts phons __________ I 'C iC tu /? O P I> I 7-1964 M a r l e n e Dietrich G a r y Cooper IN fH IA T R IS A U SU * § 'T h * B i * H a n f o ver' V a n Jo h n s o n E . T a y lo r ‘I S h o t Je s s e Ja m e s ' S O U T H . A U S T IN •The F a r F ro n tie r R o y R o g e rs 'R o a d to th e I B i# H ou se’ Jo h n S h e lto n Iw o Sh ow * Nightly F e atu re * S tart at 7 : 0 0 p .m 'B e l ls o f S a n F e rn an d o ’ D o n a ld W o o d * ‘P r i d e o f th e f J . DESIRE R e x A lle n ‘ H i l l * of O k la h o m a ’ ‘R e n e g a d e G i r l ' A la n C u r t is VlSkkJUA J.&io R an d o l p h Scott Ruth Ro ma n EL COLT .45 GRAN D C A M PEO N T it o Ju n c o A lf r e d o V a r e la opened doors for Tommy. In “ Roadside,” a western comedy, ‘ Arms and the Man,” when a door Tommy received a letter from jammed and left only a small I the author forbidding him to put opening, he squeezed through, I on the play, tommy appealed to straight ne0(1 Food College Poetry Contest Deadline November 5 Fast Service The National Poetry Assoria-, tion is sponsoring its seventh con­ test for college students with deadline for manuscripts Novem­ ber 6. Such notables as Lauiitz Mel­ chior, world-famous tenor, and Sigi W eisenberg, young pianist and recent winner of the Phila­ delphia Orchestra Youth Contest will be featured during the series of nine concerts, Melchior will be soloist with the orchestra Ja n u ary 14. Weisenberg will appear Febru­ ary 25 at Hogg Auditorium. His name is comparatively new to American audiences. He made his Am erican debut in November of 1947 with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. Read the Classified A d s Enjoy the broadcast at the D an cin g Lessons O ffe re d There is no submission charge. Vronsky and Babin, premier Orchestra, P.O. Box 1160, Austin, ; Manuscripts must be sent to Na­ tional Poetry Association, 3210 duo-pianists, w ill he featured with Texas. , Selby Ave., Los Angeles 34, Calif, i the Austin Symphony Orchestra at its first concert October 15 in Hogg Auditorium. Ezra Rachhn will conduct. Melodrama Casts We 'Dear Brutus' Cast Told couple dances I women. GOOD NEWS You may now order your favorite Town House spec­ ialty from the new A La C arte menu. In the past we have specialized in full luncheons and dinners, and they are still abailable to you. However, the A La C arte menu enables you to order only the items you wish These selections are priced from fifty-five cents lo ninety-five cents, and there is no minimum charge. T H E TO W N H O U SE Sixth and Lamar Open 7 A M. till I A M. 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