Bluebonnet Contest Strictly for Beauty F i r s t j be p u t on t h e B l u e b o n n e t Belle I Ret m o r e u n i f o r m i t y a nd f a i r n e s s : sectio n this y e a r , e x p la i n s C ha r lie . , in t h e se l ec ti o n o f t h e w i n n e r s , a t i V O L 51 Price 5 C ents N o m i n a t i o n s m a y b e s u b m i t t e d J l e a s t s i x o f t h e e i g h t j u d g e s wi l l by a n y c a m p u s o r g a n i z a t i o n u n t il J be r e q u i r e d f o r all inte rview s, N o v e m b er I. j U n d e r t h e a r r a n g e m e n t u s e d in Pictures o f th e nominees a re j the past, the same group of d u e N o v e m b e r 12 , b u t s p e c i f i ca - j u d g e s in s o m e c a s e s d i d n o t i n t e r t i o n s o f t h e t y p e a n d si z e o f t h e v i e w all t h e g i r l s . W h e n d i f f e r e n t p o r t r a i t s wi l l b e a n n o u n c e d l a t e r , j u d g e s i n t e r v i e w s e p a r a t e g r o u p s I n t e r v i e w s o f t h e n o m i n e e s b y o f n o m i n e e s , t h e g r a d i n g is n o t t h e j u d g i n g c o m m i t t e e wi l l b e c o n - u n i f o r m . d u c t e d N o v e m b e r 13 t h r o u g h 16. —— — --------------------------------A group of eight judges, at least t w o o f w h o m m u s t be f a c u l t y m e m b e r s , wi l l s e l e c t 6 0 s e m i - f i n a l i si s f r o m i n d i v i d u a l i n t e r v i e w s o f nom inees a n d c o nsideration of p o r ­ traits submitted. T h e s e s e m i - f i n a l i s t s wi l l b e a n ­ By H O W A R D P A G E Texan Sports Staff nounced shortly before the Christ­ m a s h o l i d a y s a n d wi l l b e p r e s e n t e d F A Y E T T E V IL L E , ARK., Oct. 20.— (Spl) — LORA Auditorium at th e 1952 R o u n d - U p Review. Arkansas s spirited Razorbacks rose to the oecasT w e n t y finalists a n d t h e B l u e ­ Draw s Authorities b o n n e t Belles a r e p r e s e n t e d e a c h sion Saturday before 20,000 fans in Razorback sp ring at the a n n u a l C actus b a n ­ T h e Department o f Electrical Stadium to upset the Texas Longhorns, 16-14, for M a ga zin e Editor quet. E n g i n e e r i n g o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y i s ................... A new ru lin g for the j u d g in g sp o n s o iing th e fo u r th P o w er Dis t h d l * triumph over Texas since 1938. Gives Library Fund sy s te m has b e e n a n n o u n c e d by t h e t r i h u t i o n Conference Monday A field goal by Pat Summerall, a 215-pound A g r a n t o f $ 5 , 0 0 0 t o t h e I ni- t a c t u s o f f i c e . I n a n a t t e m p t t o t h r o u g h W e d n e s d a y a t t h e L o w e r senior end, from the Texas 2-yard line, w as the v e r s i f y ’* C o l l e g e o f P h a r m a c y h a s I Colorado River Authority auditonum. been m ade as a m em orial to the l a t e W a l t e r C o u s i n s Sr . , a p i o n e e r Ten nationally-recognized a u ­ Texas pharmacist. thorities on th e distribution of electric p o w e r to homes, bu si­ T h e g r a n t w a s m a d e b y Mi s s n e s s e s , a n d i n d u s t r i e s will l e c t u r e M a r g a r e t C o u s 1 n s, U n i v e r s i t y ar. t h i s c o n f e r e n c e . g r a d u a t e a nd m a n a g i n g editor of R e g i s t r a t i o n is s c h e d u l e d t o b e ­ Good H ou sek e ep in g m agazine, and Two sinister-looking shapes g i n a t 8 a . m . M o n d a y . R. N . G i f ­ W alter Cousins Jr., editor of the S o u t h e r n P h a r m a c e u t i c a l J o u r n a l , ; w e r e h e a p e d in t h e m i d d l e o f ford, Electrical E n g in e erin g D e ­ Egyptian Sentry t h e M a i n l o u n g e in t h e T e x a s in m e m o r y o f t h e i r f a t h e r . p a r t m e n t c h a i r m a n , is i n c h a r g e Union M o n d a y morning. of arrangem ents. Killed by British T h e f u n d wull h e u s e d t o i n ­ They were just rolled-up The program Monday m orning c r e a s e p h a r m a c y l ib r a r y facilities. rugs, b u t to t h e pint-sized, flop­ C A I R O , E g y p t , O c t . 2 0 — (ZF)— will s t a r t a t IO o ’c l o c k a n d e n d a t The elder Cousins was s e c re ­ eared black puppy, they p ro ­ I wo m o r e s h o o t i n g s s h a t t e r e d th e 12, Mr . G a f f o r d s a i d . T h e a f t e r ­ t a r y of t h e T e x a s S t a t e B o a rd of b a b l y l o o k e d l i k e l i o n s ’n t i g e r s n o o n s e s s i o n wi l l be f r o m 2 t o 5 u n e a s y c a l m o f t h o c a n a l g a r r i s o n h a r m a c y f o r 21 y e a r s a n d e d i t o r ’n e v e r y t h i n g . He caused a a re a S a t u r d a y an d Britain rushed o'clock of the S o u th e rn P h a rm ac eu tica l gleam of feral c u nning to a p ­ new reinforcements, including T , S p e a k e r s M o n d a y will b e W . E. J o u r n a l f o r 27 y e a r s . p e a r in h i s e v e s ; he c r o u c h e d Bloeeker, American T elep h o n e a n ti-a irc ra ft units, to w ard off D u r i n g hi s c o w - p u n c h i n g d a y s , deceptively; he roared fero­ a n d T e l e g r a p h C o . ; H. W . W a h l - a n y s u r p r i s e_ b o m b i n g r a i d s a n d ciously. the pioneer pharm acist carried a q u i n t , E h a sc o S e r v i c e s , I n c . , N e w p r o t c c t h e r S u e * h f e l i n e “ United States Pharmacopoeia," The echoes bounded a ro u n d At the s a m e tim e a s tro n g p o ­ Y o r k C i t y ; a n d S. J . R o s c h , A n a ­ R e m i n g t o n ' s “ P r a c t i c e in P h a r ­ the quiet room. Outside on th e l ice d e t a c h m e n t u n c e r e m o n i o u s l y c o n d a W i r e a n d ( a b l e Co . , H a s t m acy," and Rogets “ T h e a sa u r u s v eran d ah , the ping-pong players deported fro m the Sudan an E g y p ­ i n g s - o n - t h e - H u d s o n , N. Y. o f E n g l i s h W o r d s ” in t h e c h u c k missed a stroke. tian education official who had ig­ box of t h e c a m p w a g o n , s t u d y i n g Now the dog lunged fo r w a r d nored a British o rder to stay out w h e n ev e r he had a chance. v i c i o u s l y , hi s l i ps c u r l e d o v e r of the c ountry. hi s mi l k t e e t h in a f i e r c e s n a r l . He w a s s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r of W e s t e r n d i p l o m a t s did n o t b e ­ Approaching the dangerous ob­ the Texas Pharmaceutical Asso­ lieve th e E g y p t i a n A r m y w o u l d j e c t s , h e h a l t e d a n d h a r k e d ciation a nd president of the N a ­ wage w ar to e n fo rc e the g o v e r n ­ m en a cingly. N o response. tional Association o f Retail m en t's s c rap p in g of the 1936 a l­ He s ni f fe d his w a y c a u t i o u s l y Druggists. l i a n c e w i t h B r i t a i n a n d t h e 52 up and d o w n them. O nlookers ♦ y ears of Anglo-Egyptian rule of en visag ed t h e sight of two r u g s S u d a n , o n t h e u p p e r Ni l e. being torn to shreds. By C A R O L Y N B U S C H “ T h i s is s t r i c t l y a b e a u t y c o n test," says Charlie Pistor, editor o f t h e C a c t u s , in d e s c r i b i n g t h e s e l e c t i o n o f B l u e b o n n e t Bell es. Belle n o m i n e e s a r e J u d g e d on p o i se , b e a u t y o f f a c e a n d f i g u r e , personality, and over-all a p p ea ra n r e . Girls a r e n o t j u d g e d on inteiiigence, talent, or campus achievement. C harm and beauty a r e t h e r e q u i s i t e s , h e sai d. Each year approxim ately 200 girls c o m p e t e f o r t h e Belle b e a u t y h o n o r s . E v e n m o r e e m p h a s i s wi l l This Barkin’ Dog W as One That Refused to Bite Shivers Declares Pharmacy Week T h e C o l l e g e o f P h a r m a c y will \ :oi n t h e n a t i o n in c e l e b r a t i n g N a ­ tional P h a rm a c y W eek, O cto b er 0 1. 27. A proclamation declaring a N a­ t i o n a l P h a r m a c y W e e k in T e x a s has heen issued by G o v e r n o r Allan Shivers. But ju st a b o u t to deliver the c oup de g r a c e , he ga v e on e last sniff, t u r n e d u p his n o s e , g a v e h i s t ai l a s a t i s f i e d flirt, a n d p a t ­ tered ou t the door. H e k n e w t h e y w e r e r u g s all th e time. Faculty Donates $2,090 to Chest T h e c e l e b r a t i o n h e r e 'Alii h e on t h e t h e m e , “ O n e h u n d r e d y e a r s of Dr . C l y d e C. C o l b e r t , c h a i r m a n p r o g r e s s in h e a l t h , t h r o u g h p h a r ­ of the faculty Com m unity Chest macy.” drive said S a t u r d a y , O c t o b e r 2 0 , P r o f e s s i o n a l d i s p l a y s ’Atli b e ar., o i t h a t $ 2 , 09 0 ha* he en gi ven bv t h e ranged on the cam pus. Speaker* - i ill i i a_______ p p e a r ub e. rf .............o o r e v airni ko su s 1 cnl iuvbe*r s i t y f a c u l t y . “ No p a r t i c u l a r goal was se t f o r and radio talks are scheduled. - the U n iv ersity ," the Austin Com. . ... . . D r . H e n r y M. B u r Iago>, d e a n o f tr iuni ty ( h e s t c o m m i t t e e r e p o r t e d , t h e C o l l e g e o f P h a r m a c y , ha** a p b u t Dr . C o l v e r t s a i d it is h o p e d pointed » c o m m i t t e e o f . I n d e n t , to th>t ^ f>culty ^ „ ntnhu, , „ take charge o f this c el e brati on. l e a s t o n e d a y ’* p a y t o t h e d r i v e . N a t i o n a l P h a r m a c y W e e k t hi s According to early report* y e a r wi l l o p e n w i t h a N e w Y o r k d e d i c a t i o n o f a p l a q u e a t t h e p l a c e r e a c h i n g Dr . C o l v e r t ' * o f f i c e , “ a l nf the pre lim in a ry m eeting which mo,t ^everyone is g i v i n g s o m e led t o t h e f o u n d i n g o f t h e A m e n - t h i n g . T h e g o a l f or t h e e n t i r e can P h a rm ac eu tica l Association. c o m m u n i t y is $ 2 1 2 , 0 0 0 . L a s t y e a r ____________________ ___ _______________ t h * U n i v e r s i t y a c c o u n t e d f o r a1Y o u n t Republican* Eloct most $11,000. ’ T he U niversity Y o u n g RepubliT h e d r i v e , w h i c h it is h o p e d wi l l c a n C l u h w ill e l e c t o f f i c e r * T h u r s - t a k e c a r e o f n e e d s s a i d t o h e g r e a t d a y in S u t t o n Ha l l 101 a t 7 : 3 0 e r b e c a u s e o f t h e w a r , is s e h e p rn. T h e w o r k o f t h e R e g i o n a l d u l e d t o e n d O c t o b e r 8 1 . H o w Coliege Service C o m m itte e a n d ever, the A u s ti n office said t h a t p . a n s f o r t h e c o m i n g y e a r wi l l he it will p r o b a b l y l as t a t t h e U n i disoussed. v e r s i t y u n t i l a b o u t N o v e m b e r 4. C j oes on SUNDAY 8 30 — ( 'z e c h -M o ra v ia n S u n d a y School, Wesley f oundation. 1 0 : 1 5 — D i s c u s s i o n g r o u p , Hi l l e l Foundation. 10 30 - Dr . Ma , San Da v i s t o a d d r e s s U n i t a r i a n F e l l o w s h i p on “ Art a nd Re! z i o n , ” d o w n t o w n YWCA. 1 : 3 0 — C z e c h C l u b t o m e e t a ' Li t t l e f i e i d F o u n t a i n t o 2 0 on pi enio. 2.30-6 30— Openhouse at Blood B a n k , 1 7 0 5 ’a N o r t ( ’o r t gr e s * A venue. a — S a n A n t o n i o C l u b p i c n i c , Bull (reek. 5 Tea to open exhibit by H o u s­ t o n a r ' «t«, F. i s a h e t N e y M u ­ seum. 5 — L a s t - b o w i n g o f e x h i b i t by Wil i a m L e - t e r , L a g u n a G l o r i a . — L u th e ran Stud en t Association " S u r p r - e Night,” Gethseman* P a r i s h Hail. — L. T . B e l l m o n t t o s p e a k a t S u n d a y S u p p e r , Hi l l e l F o u n d a ­ tion. , 36 N e w n a n ( Lib r e t r e a t , St. A a st i n ' s < h a p e l . - A d d r e s s b y Dr. G e o r g e J a c k s o n at o c c u p a t i o n a l a n d r e c r e a t i o n a l w orkshop, ( niversity Methodist E ducation ( enter, MONDAY 36- 1 arui 2 - 5 - D r a w i n g o f Ri ce ga m e tickets, G reg o ry Gym . - 5— E x h i b i t f r b m t h e c o l l e c t i o n o f A l e x a n d e r S a r k t o n , Mu s i c B u i l d i n g loggia. ■5 — M i c a t o r e c e i v e n o m i n a t i o n * for Kre-hman B e a t* ., Texas Union 3u7, f C o l i e g e D a i l y I n T h e S o u t h AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1951 Eight Pages Today NO. 47 Spirited Razorbacks Knock Engineers Hold Texas From Unbeaten, 16-14 Meeting Monday Memorial Grant Honors Cousins W hat Texan T h e D ai J I ere 10 - 1 2 a n d 2 - 5 — E l e c t r i c p o w e r l e c ­ tures, LURA Auditorium. IO —C o f f e e H o u r , Hi l lel f o u n d a ­ tion. 11-3— G a m e room open I exas Union 301. 2-6 a n d 7- 9 Pure Math W orks h o p . W a g g e n e r Ha l l 8 . 3 — Rally C o m m ittee, Waggener Ha i l 4 0 1 . 4 . 6 — F o r e i g n s t u d e n t d u b s «p<»naor I n t e r n a t i o n a l W ee k t e a , Inte rn a tio n a l Room, T e x a s U nion. 5 ..... E l e c t i o n C o m m i s s i o n , T e x a s Union 305. -Occupational and recreational workshop, Methodist E d u catio n (enter. — A l p h a K a p p a Psi, T e x a * I m o n 401. -9 — P o s t - g r a d u a t e S c h o o l o f Medicine to hear addresses by Dr . J o h n W a l l a n d Dr. S t e p h e n F o o t e , S u t t o n Ha l l 101. : 30 — N e w m a n C l u b r e t r e a t , St . A u s t i n ' s ( ' h a [iel. : 30 b r e e m o v i e , “ Ma d W e d n e s ­ d a y , ’’ Main Lounge, Texa* I 'm on. :3 0 — G e n e r a l m e e t i n g f o r S t u ­ dent. C h r i s t i a n A s s o c i a t i o n , YMCA. T h o m s * S t r e i t t o gi ve p u b l i c address on “ What the A tlan tic I m o n M e a n s to B u si n e ss , ” U n i ­ versity M ethodist C hurch f el­ lowship Hall. — M i c a - M i c a C o f f e e Call, T e x a s T r io n 315-316. :15— S t u d e n t C u l t u r a l C o m m i t ­ tee pre sen t * th e B a r t e r T h e a t e r in “ T h e P u r s u i t o f H a p p i n e s s , ” Hogg Auditorium. difference for the Porkers, but the final outcome was in still doubt with less than a minute left to play. Quarterback Dan P age’s pass to End Tom Stolhandske for a touchdown from the Porker seven with seven m inutes left enabled the Steers to make a final bid for victory after Arkansas had jumped into a 16-9 early lead in the third period. Rut Texas couldn’t go after forcing the Razorbacks to kick with five minutes left and Arkansas More Troops Sent To Canal kept possession of the ball while the Steers tried hard to salvage a victory with the precious final seconds ticking off. An offside penalty nullified Dillon’s run back of a punt to the Texas 35 with thirty seconds left; the lon g h o r n s never had a chance after that. T exas’ defeat Saturday was the first opening Southwest Conference game the Longhorns had lost since 1938, when the Razorbacks walloped the Steers, 42-6. This also was the first Arkansas victory over Texas in Razorback Sta­ dium in six contests played here. The Porkers took advantage of a L onghorn fu m b le to score t h e o p e n i n g t o u c h d o w n in t h e f i r s t period. T exas hopes b rig h te n ed with the r e tu r n of H a lfb ac k Gib D a w ­ son, who missed the O k la h o m a battle and m ost of practice last w e ek . D a w s o n s h o o k loose f o r 78 y a rd s and the S t e e r s ’ first t o u c h ­ d o w n in t h e s e c o n d p e r i o d o n a pitchout from quarterback T J o n e s t h a t t i e d t h e s c o r e , 6 -6 . T im ely blocks by Jones, Byron Townsend, and Guard Sonny Sowell enabled the flashy ju n io r t o g o all t h e w a y . A rkansas w ent ahead shortly b e f o r e t h e h a l f on S u m m e r a l l ' s field goal a n d t a m e ba c k s t r o n g w' ith t h e s e c o n d h a l f k i c k o f f t o s u r g e 60 y a r d s a n d b o l s t e r t h e i r l e a d t o 16- 9. Coach Otis D ouglas took the raps off sophom ore Jack Troxell who gained exactly fifty y a rd s of the total sixty d u rin g th e scor­ ing drive. Troxell broke a ro u n d I hi s r i g h t e n d f o r 4 0 y a r d s f o r a i first on the L o nghorn 2 0 . T hen, a f t e r Lewis C a r p e n t e r and L a m a r M c H a n g o t a n o t h e r f ir st on t h e I I O, T r o x e l l h i t r i g h t e n ^ a g a i n I for the final ten yards. B u t t h e y b e l i e v e d it p o s s i b l e t h e Moslem Brotherhood, extremist religious o rg a n iz a tio n which once m a d e a L o n g h o r n fi rst d o w n a n d s e t t h e s t a g e f o r FIRST-DOWN BOUND is D o n B a r t o n (43) a s boasted 2 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 m embers, T e x a s ' s e c o n d t o u c h d o w n . R i c h a r d O c h o a (16) he s p r i n t s t o t he A r k a n s a s 6 y a r d line d u r i n g I might w a g e a kind of g u e r r i l l a l e n d s a s s i s t a n c e d e s p i t e his p o r t i o n . Te xas f o u r t h - p e r i o d s c o r i n g d r i v e . B a r t o n ' s j aunt I warfare s u c h as eventually ★ it h a rra ss ed the British o u t of PalM im t. I The third q u a r t e r settled into Strong precautions were being a punting duel betw een John t a k e n in v i e w o f r e p o r t s b y E g y p - j A d a m * a n d t h e R a z o r b a c k ’s s o ­ tian i n f o rm a n t s t h a t the B r o t h e r ­ phomore quarterback, McHan. hood was t h r e a t e n i n g to “ blow u p " i Adams averages 38.9 on ten the S u e z C a n a l a n d aet f i r e to kicks, wh i le M c H a n a v e r a g e d 3 8, 2 British ra m p*. on t h e s a m e n u m b e r . M c H a n b e n e ­ There were two conflicting v e r­ D O N N A C A M ER O N fi tt e d fr o m an 8 0 - y a r d qu ick kick si ons o f w h a t a p p e a r e d t o h e o n e t h a t rolled d e a d on t h e T e x a s six shooting incident today. Badawi K halifa Pasha, u nde r- j the s k y w a s still c l e a r , but the An 80-ya rd quick-kick w i t h t h e ’n t ^lp ^I r st p e r i o d . T h e L o n g h o r n s By O R L A N D S I MS s e c r e t a r y o f in te r i o r , said a sen- j Texan Sports Staff t e m p e r a t u r e had risen t o 73 , c o m wind in t h e f i r s t periodb ro u g h t c a p i t a l i z e d on H a l f b a c k M u r r a y t r y a t a n E g y p t i a n A r m y c a m p in F A Y E T T E V I L L E A rk Oct. 9 0 D a t a b l e l i g h t - c o a t w e a t h e r . A 2 0 - t h e c r o w d to its f e e t , a nd t h e ' f ^ u m ^ |p T° gc o r e t h e i r f i n a l P o r t S a i d w a s s h o t a n d killer! b y n e w -fa n g le d “ Z ” form ation touchdow n th at enabled the Ste ers wind was blowing Hog ( S p l ) — A “ f i r e d - u p ” ha l l c l u b , m i l e - a n - h o u r IO B r i t i s h s o l d i e r s p a t r o l l i n g a kept them there— because t h e t o s t a y close. L i n e b a c k e r J u n e a wildly-enthusiastic a I rn <> s t f r o m t h e s o u t h s o u t h e a s t . st r e et , in a n a r m o r e d c a r . p a s s e d f r o m t h e “ Z ” o n al- D a v i s ’ r e c o v e r y f o r T e x a s a f t e r The H o g r o o t e r s b e g a n w h o o p - F o g frenzied— student body, an d a Guard H arley Sewell, a sta n d o u t Donna < am eron, sophomore ele­ tricky, 2 0 -m ile-an-hour w i n d i ng i t u p e a r l y w e l l b e f o r e t h e nio.>t e v e r y d o w n . ./♦«««««« i ,u i i m entary education major from p r o v e d S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n t h a t 13 g a m e s t a r t e d . I n s o m e p r e - g a m e Tile h a l f - t i m e c e r e m o n i e s s a w , _ 1 ‘ _• m a ( f 1e R(- e o n t h e P o r k e r 1 7 - v a r d line. 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In an a m a z in g fin is h tha* saw th e P ro g s , w h o last w eek fe ll befo re T e x a s T e rn 33-19, k n o ck A A M fro m the ra n k s o f the undefe a te d an d u n tie d , T e x a s C h ris tia n w ra p p e d up the. g am e in a span o f a b o u t fiv e m in u tes. I t w as one o f the g re a te s t upsets a H o rn e d F r o g team e v e r p u lle d an d it b ro u g h t C o ach D u tch M e y e r o n to th e fie ld to p la n t e m b a rra s ­ sing kisses on his g u a rd s , ta ck le * and b ark s. Sportswear T e x a s A A M e n te re d th e fo u r th p e rio d w ith a 7-0 lead an d sh o u ld h a v e had m ore scores, th re e tim e s b e in * re p u lse d b y the lim p in g b u t b a ttlin g F ro g s deep in T C L* te rn to r y . T h e n A A M g o t a n o th e r touchdowm an d the crow'd o f 34,000 fig u re d the g am e w as o v e r e x c e p t f o r the fo r m a lit y o f p la y in g it out. B u t T e x a s C h ris tia n , w ith a n u m b e r o f its team m e m b e rs playin g w ith b an d aged leg s an d h an d s, ro a re d 68 y a rd s f o r a to u c h d o w n . T h e crowed perked up a t th a t. Then T C L ’ city- slic k e d AAM w ith th e on-side k ick . T h e A g g ie s d re w a 15-yard p e n a lty b e fo re t.he k ic k o f f f o r h a v in g ro u g h e d K e it h F lo w e r s , T O U e x tr a p o in t ’ k ic k e r, as he c o n v e rte d a f t e r th e 1F r o g to u c h d o w n . F lo w e r s ra n to w a rd th e b a ll as if th e k ic k it b u t R a y M c K o w n , h e a r t o f th e F r o g b a c k fie ld , cro ssed in f r o n t o f him and b o o ted th e o v a l to th e A g g ie 31 w h e re W a y n e M a r t in o f T C L fe ll on it. M c K o w n and J o h n to a H a r v ille ra n an d passed tim e F lo w e r * to u c h d o w n . T h is m issed th e e x tr a p o in t an d T C U fo llo w e rs g ro a n e d . B u t h e re th e A g g ie s h an ded th * gam e to T C L*. B i l l T id w e ll funh­ bled on th e A A M 22 and R o y P itcock o f T C L p o u n ce d on th e b a ll, M c K o w n , G le n n Jo n e s an d H arV ille c ra c k e d th e A g g ie lin e w ith M c K o w n d iv in g o v e r fro m th e tw o fo r th e to u c h d o w n th a t w o n th e gam e. F lo w e r s c o n v e rte d . T e x a s C h r is t ia n ’s v ic t o r y to d a y shot it to th e to p o f th e S o u th w e s t i C o n fe r e n c e s ta n d in g s w ith tw o v ic to rie s a g a in s t no d e fe a ts . B a y ­ lo r, th e o n ly C o n fe r e n c e team le f t w ith an u n d e fe a te d , u n tie d re c o rd , has w on one C o n fe r e n c e gam e. g u a rd , c o n v e rte d to g iv e th e The A g g ie s b a tte re d Texas Y e a r lin g s a sn o rt- lived 7-0 a d v a n ­ C h ris tia n w ith a vicio u s g ro u n d a tta c k fo r th re e q u a r te rs b u t had ta g e . to use th e fo r w a r d pas* to «core B a y lo r g u a rd R u s se ll B a r n e t t on th e b u m b lin g , c r ip p lin g F r o g * s ta rte d his team o n th e ro ad to who never fo u g h t h a rd e r and v ic to r y in t h e second q u a r te r n e v e r w on a g a in s t a d v e r s ity m o re w hen he sn ared B u r k e t ’s ju m p th an to d a y . pass and re tu rn e d it to th e T e x a s B o b S m ith , th e m in u te m an o f the A g g ie b a c k fie ld w ho w a s m a g ­ T h e C u b s ’ cause w as aid ed b y a n if ic e n t th i* a fte rn o o n , ran 55 15-yard p e n a lty w h ic h m o ved the y a rd s w ith a pa«s fro m D ick (ja rb all to the 7. D u p re e c o u n te re d d em al f o r th e f ir s t A g g ie to u c h ­ e r the C u bs on fo u r th d o w n , d ow n an d D a rr o w H o o p e r consw e e p in g le f t end fro m 2 y a rd s v e rte d . I t cam e e a r ly in th e th i*d out. S m ith mi«sed th e e x tra p o in t p erio d a f t e r a sco reless f ir s t h a lf. second cadet to u c h d o w n a tte m p t and the Y e a r lin g s held a T h e scored in the fo u r th p e rio d w a* 7-6 h a lftim e a d v a n ta g e . 11-yard pass fro m Ray T h e n cam e the th ird q u a r te r, on an G r a v e s to B i l l T id w e ll o v e r th e and the B a y lo r a tta c k b ro k e loose goal lin e . A g a in H ooper con­ in a li its fu r y . S t a r t in g fro m th e ir v e rte d . 32, th e C u b s ro lle d 68 y a r d s to p a y d ir t w ith D u p re e c ir c lin g rig h t N O T IC E end f o r the fin a l 4 a n d th e score. Speedy Cubs Clip Yearlings, 25-7 Scotcord Sport Coat Fine, pinwete c o rd u ro y , e x p e rtly tailo re d fo r pe rfect ac tio n in p o p u lar 3-button, casual m odel. In v irile fo re s t colors. By SAM BLAIR T*r'n// A d e v a s ta tin g B a y lo r g ro un d a tta c k spelled d e fe a t fo r th e T e x ­ as fre sh m e n in W a c o F r id a y n ig h t a* th e Y e a r lin g s dro p p ed th e ir season o p e n e r to th e C u b s, 25-7. $22.95 So m e 1,500 fa n s saw th e tw o fre sh m a n squads slu g it o u t on even te rm s in the f ir s t h a lf, and then w a tc h e r the ( U h s d e liv e r the k n o c k o u t punch w ith th re e quick to u c h d o w n s a f te r the in te rm is ­ sion. B a y l o r ’s sp eed y hacks had a y a rd s v ia the ian d ro u te . A t r i o b u sy e v e n in g , a c c o u n tin g fo r 340 o f th ese o p e ra tiv e s w e re c h ie f ly re sp o n sib le fo r the C u b T-m odel ru n n in g m ach in e m o v in g a t such a tre m e n d o u s clip . A lla n Jo n e « , ( b a r ile S m ith and I.. G . D u p re e c a rr ie d the h all fo r 136, 102 and 90 y a rd s r e s p e c tiv e ly , th u s a c ­ c o u n tin g fo r m ore th a n tw o -third s S m ith m ade his o n ly su cc e ssfu l c o n ve rs io n and th e C u b s held a o f t h e ir c lu b ’s ru s h in g to ta l. C o ach Ox E m e rs o n 's Y e a r lin g s 13-7 le a d . T he Y e a r lin g s c o u ld n ’t m ove d isp la y e d an a d e q u a te o ffe n s e h u t c o m p le te ly la ck e d a d e fe n s e c a p ­ a f t e r re c e iv in g th e k ic k o f f an d ab le o f c o p in g w ith the C u b s ’ B a y lo r w as o f f to th e ra ce s a g a in . .Jones c o ve re d 52 y a r d s on a r e ­ speed. T h e T e x a s c re w wax f ir s t to verse to set the stag e f o r q u a r t e r ­ F ra n k P e s c h e l’s sc o rin g a lt e r the a p p e a ra n c e o f th e s c o re ­ back b o a rd , d riv in g 72 y a rd s m id w a y -neak fro m the 2 on the fo llo w in g in the o p e n in g p erio d fo r its lone p la y. ta lly . Q u a rte rb a c k F e r d ie B u r k e t , T e x a s m ade its o n ly o th e r s e r i­ p u t th e Y e a r lin g s in s c o rin g po ­ ous th r e a t s h o r tly th e re a fte r sitio n w h en he p ick ed up C h e s te r w a * n B u r k e t po u n ced on a C u b S im c ik ’s fu m b le and scam p e re d 35 fu m b le on the B a y lo r 16. S im c ik y a r d s to th e C u b 29. F u llb a c k E d and Q u in n co m b in e d to m o ve the K e lle y h it the m id d le f o r 16 and b all 9 y a rd s g o a lw a rd b u t then a n o th e r f ir s t dow n an d th en the Y e a r lin g m a c h in e s p u tte re d to ta llie d tw o o p la y s la te r on a 5- a h a lt and th e C u b s to o k c h a rg e y a r d b u rs t th ro u g h rig h t g u a rd . on th e ir 9. K e n n e th H a r lo w a 240-pound T h e gam e e n te re d its f in a l s t a n ­ za a n d B a y lo r m a rc h e d ag a in . R u n n in g p la y s p u n ch e d the pigskin to th * T e x a s 25 and th en P e s c h e l, a p p a r e n tly u n w o rrie d by the sw a rm o f Y e a r lin g d e fe n d e rs c o n v e rg in g upon h im , tossed a p a y o ff s trik e to D u p re e in the Suede Cloth Sports Shirt Skin sm ooth ra y o n with new, sm art sweep collar, fashion-wise, b o ld buttons. S a d d le stitch trim #t collar, f la p p e d ch est p o ck ets. $10.00 New Cage Scandal Adds Beard, Groza A d d i t i o n a l s p o r t s n o w s m a y Ii* f o u n d o n p a g e 8, t h* f i n a l p a g a o f t hi s i s s u e . M c K o w n m ade tw o o f th e T C U to u c h d o w n s in th a t m ig h ty r a lly in th e f in a l m in u te s o f th is rio to u s fo o tb a ll ga m e , one on a 49-yard dash in a c u tb a c k a f t e r g o in g a ro u n d le f t end. H a r v ille g o t th e o th e r on an e ig h t- ya rd s p r in t a ro u n d end. M c K o w n is a s u b s titu te f o r tw o in ju re d ta ilb a c k s , M a lv in F o w le r and G il B a rto s h . B a rto s h p la y e d some to d a y b u t fa ile d to d is tin v guish h im s e lf. H is fu m b le on the A g g ie 11-yard lin e set up th e f ir s t A g g ie to u c h d o w n . I t w a s th e firs t tim e in th e gam e th a t T C U had been ab le to g e t p a s t m id fie ld . Texas C h r is t ia n s g re a t lastp erio d s u rg e g a ve it th e edge even in the s ta tis tic s . T h e F r o g s ro lle d up 280 y a r d s w ith 212 o f it on the g ro u n d . T h e A g g ie s g o t 270 wuth 152 ru s h in g . T h * le a d in g gro u n d -g asn er o f th e g a m e w as M c K o w n w ho ru s h e d lelH n nI r , . . to 83 y a r d--s in 13 ^ trie v* s . G V lt C H I C A G O . O ct. 20— ./Pi— T h e e n d zone to c o n clu d e the e v e n in g s L j p p m an th e A g g ie s w ith 80. sp re a d in g c o lle g ia te b a s k e tb a ll fix a c t iv it ie s fo r *11 p r a c t ic a l pur- ^ ^ scan d a l S a tu rd a y e n g u lfe d th e U n iv e r s it y o f K e n t u c k y 's fa b u lo u s 1948-49 te a m — one o f th e g r e a t­ est in the h is to ry o f the sport. In v e s tig a to rs fro m the N ew Yo rk d is tr ic t a tto rn e y s o f f ic e , seized th e tw o fa r m e r a1 -Anterica g ro ats, A le x G ro z a and R a lp h B e a r d , in C h ic a g o , a i d e x - K e n ­ tu c k y team c a p ta in D ale B a r n s t a ­ ble in L o u is v ille . A f t e r q u e s tio n in g , th e in v e s t i­ g a to r* said, the th re e S a t u r d a y a d ­ m itte d a c c e p tin g $500 b rib e s each to sh ave th e p o in t spread in 1949 In v it a t io n a l T o u rn am en t gam e M a rc h 1 4, 19 49 in M ad iso n S q u a re G a r d e n , N e w Y o rk . Ix>yola o f C h ic a g o , u n d e rd o g b y a ro u n d IO p o in ts in th a t gam e w h ip p ed K e n t u c k y 67-56 in a s t u n ­ Country Suede Sleeveless Luxurious, bu tter-so ft suede is a lon g-w e a rin g cam pu s favo rite . A c tio n styled w ith pure w ool knitted back. $12.95 n in g upset. T h e fix s. a n d a l now has inipli- po*es. S h a r p d e fe n s iv e p la y w as noted fo r its absence th r o u g h o u t m ost o f th e co n te st b u t th e C u b s ’ B a r ­ n e tt and fle e tfo o te d T o m m y Salm on, a h a lfb a c k , jo in e d T e x a s ’ H a rlo w to g ive lo v e rs o f th a t phase o f the g a m e an o c ca sio n a l th r ill. M u ra l Sch ad u la M ONDAY T o u c h F o o t h o lt C U *. B S o 'c lo rh S i g m * N i l »• A ea#i» P h i K a p p a P * i ■* T h * . * X I H A < lu h v i . C l i f f C o u r t # . 7 o ’c l o c k kenridg# H i l l * • A I M S . S o ’c l o c k l rn | v * r » i t y C k r i a t i a n C h u r c h v t C U *. A 7 o'clock W*>tmin(*rr v* H i l l e r Br* BM ' SRO D.rkhau.M^v.. NWirro Arm.. . ate d at le a st 34 p la y e rs fro m sev- porm q .n v« r - a * h * r H i l l rk iln W in n e r B io m g n iit Sw *H *i en team s. O th e r schools in v o lv e d W ild c a t * - Y S IC A T E N N IS S IN G L E S a re B r a d le y , T o le d o , ( C N Y , M a n ­ C l* * * B h a tta n , Long Is la n d an d New 4 o ’c l o c k H e r b e r t H i l l v i . H * r o M K le m m e * !. Y o rk U. R u * * e lt H a rw o o d i * . Jo h n H o p p e r G ro z a an d B e a rd , now s to c k ­ H e n r y S * b * * t * v » . ( * r ! W P i o n 5 o 'c lo c k h o ld ers and m a in s ta y p la y e rs on W im e r A gnew S tu r w in ** W in n e r I h # p ro fe s s io n a l In d ia n a p o lis S*epF*ne-Y®ung J o h n F o r t ! " * * ? * m K e t m i f O ly m p ia n * o f the N a tio n a l B a s k e t ­ W in n e r M e F ill- B u e k lo y v* W in n t r b all A s s o c ia tio n , w e re suspended A «hhv -C aw ood fro m p ro fe s s io n a l b a s k e tb a ll aft- i> #> sh.rp »•. W ' m n i r A r n « M - W i l lia n t i. er th e ir a r re s t. CLASS A 4 o 'c lo c k AUTO REPAIRING THAT LASTS! W e call for & deliver. H a r r y E. Johnson G a r a g * 605 Trinity St. Phone 2-2055 Faculty an d Stu den ts “W t Know Your FORD BEST" John Sullivan Jo h n K ip p W affling McGregor Windbreaker Jacket - - -$1.00 Chassis Lubrication - - $1.00 S a tin b a c k p o p lin th a t's w a te r repellent and w in d p r o o f -— y e t ligh t in w e ig h t. In ell p o p ular colera* W R E C K E R S E R V IC E $10.95 • College Style, Center 'of the Southwest at 61 1 Congress SWEARINGENARMSTRONG I st A C o lo re d Th. 8-3 457 «.corge P it e W in n e r ( | * r k - M » r t in te n n is M ic k e y Hone* i R o b ert V c . '* '* v* I *r-y W einer v» i Cobb. Q u a y •* cr. v*. D ix o n P# < ",r*f- Je rry B a rb e r. D oug H e r* Manic-, Rosenberg. Jo h n .S e lm a n v » . S t a n W ’a rb u rtn n , C ha*. A t c h is o n * Sam B o s w e ll. 5 o ’c lo c k W i n n * - L a u t h e r s t e m -A r n e t t x * D o n P e r w e in . Tom m y M c C « m p h # ll y* Bob D a n ie l. K r » n r i* S h o . p v *. N e w to n R*»or Je r r y B u rto n v* J* * M c C a rtn e y , T h o rn ** T ip * * l. W in n e r W * t# o n W h e e le r O v e r t o n > h # !m ir* v« P a lm e r r a m m in g Jo * S m it h v* I eon f,» n p e rt A lb ert T o y .. » m. Reno W H ilh a m . B A D M IN T O N S IN G L E S 7 o ’c lo c k Jo h n Jim G e n u in e Ford Parts end Ford Trained Personnel v« v * V a ie - i ,* Brow n v» • C la r . I l a -id M k i e i n • <-b m t ot ,r-« O r * B tir » # v*. W a lt e r S h add#. Rob* S m it h v * A p . M o o re Ed F r o * 1 »« P a lm e r C u m m in * R ic h a r d W o rn **. \ * . B O ! H o r r i* . tV m R *n v* Panne( o ie m a n r la v M e t,a .g a y » P h ilip N’ e U o n it o b t R o ? e n v » ( h a s G i l m e r , T A S o ’c l o c k B i l l y F o s t e r « «. A l l e n L o r k l i n .Ja n B a 'i n d e r * i s r b a * . S m i t h . I.o iiia V u ille m in va T im m y C u m m in g * Ken D u n la p va. J o h n Ruddock < h i a - t 'h u n g ( beng »§ . R a lp h T a tu m . T h o * . L o c a t e r v a . H o w e ll M c C u llo u g h . C haa. F a n c ie r vs W ils o n W’ in d lo . I 3 0 o ’c l o c k Ja c k E d w a rd s ti. Wm ( . i lo h n * t. W a ite r S h u r ' a T o m C h a lm e r * . V in e # H a r e m * v * . A r t h u r R o te . P h ilip B e ll v * C h a * . C o llin * R e * R o g e r* \» lio n K e n d a ll, f a u r h lin M r I .* m o * Jo e VA P o lk . F lo y d w i.» o n , « H e rm a n M a ra *. C a lv in k o e m e y a. J o * B a d U Football Scores B u c k n e ll 62. B u f f a lo 32. L e h ig h 21, R u tg e rs 6. M ic h ig a n S t a t e 32. P e n n S t a te 21. N o tre D am e 83, P i t t 0. D a rtm o u th 14, S y ra c u s e 0. C o r n e ll 27, Y a le 0. P e n n 28, C o lu m b ia 13. S a n F r a n c is c o 32, F o rd h a m 26. H a r v a r d 22, A r m y 21. C o lg a te 32, B r o w n 14. M a r y la n d l l , N o rth C a r o lin a 7. H o ly C ro ss 63, N Y C 6. P r in c e to n 60, L a f a y e t t e 7. M a in e 49, C o n n e c tic u t 19. .M ississippi 25. T u ia n e 6 T e n n e sse e 27, A la b a m a 13. D u k e 55, V P A 6. V ir g in ia 34. V M I 14. W illia m & M a r y 35, N o r th C a r ­ o lin a S t a t e 28. G e o rg ia T e c h 27, A u b u r n 7. F lo r id a 33, V a n d e r b ilt 13. K e n t u c k y 35, V illa n o v a 13. In d ia n a 32, O h io S t a t e IO . M ic h ig a n 21, Io w a 0. O k la h o m a A & M 27, D r a k e 14. M in n e s o ta 39, N e b ra s k a 20. W is c o n s in 31, P u r d u e 7. C o lo ra d o 20, K a n ^ a * S t a te 7. O k la h o m a 33, K a n s a s 21. Io w a S t a 'e 21, M is s o u ri 14. N o r th w e s te rn 16, N a v y 7. M ia m i ( M I 7, O h io U n iv e r s it y ft. O h io W e s le y a n 21, D e n iso n 14. Bradle> 34, N e w M e x ic o A & M 6. T u L a 27, M a rq u e tte 21. D a y to n 21, C h a tta n o o g a 6, A lb io n 33, W ilm in g to n 13. ( e n tr a l S t a te ( O . ) 19, T onno-vee S t a t e 7. W it t e n b e r g 26. M a r ie tta 0 S o u th e rn C a lif o r n ia 21, C a lif o r n ia 14. S t a n fo r d 21, S a n ta C la r a 14. L l L A 41, O re g o n 0. Illin o is 27. W a s h in g to n 20. W a « h in g ’ on S ta te 26, O re g o n S t a te 13. B rig h a m Y o u n g 29, W y o m in g 2ft (T ie ). H o u sto n 35, H a rd n-Sinim on% 27. L o u is ia n a T e c h 20. N o r th w e s te rn L o u is ia n a S ta te 6. Tex**. S o u th e rn 19, k e n tu c k y S t a te 14. S e w a n e e 29. M i»-iesipp i C o lle g e 0. M a ss a c h u s e tts 40, R h o d e Is la n d 7. R o c h e s te r 7, V e r m o n t 7. S o u th D a k o ta 27, .M o rn ing sid e ( A . ) 7. W a y n e s b u r g 31, B e t h a n y 0. R a n d o lp h M a ro n 3®, Jo h n s H ” Pk in * 32. i F i n d ! * } ’ 23, D e f u n c t 0. Sunday. October 21, 1951 THE D A ILY T E X A N Page 3 Surprising Owls Jolt SM U, 28-7 ^DALLAS, Oct. 20— (ZP)— A | sla sh in g Rice f o o tb a ll te a m show­ ing even th e g r e a t F re d B enners ao m ething b rillia n t in a passing g am e, aound ly tr o u n c e d S o u th e rn M eth o d ist U n iv e rsity S a tu r d a y , 28-7. I t w as D an D rake who stole th e passing m agic of B e n n ers, con­ q u e r o r of N o tre D ame a week ago, a n d r o u te d th e M ustangs. He th r e w t h r e e m a rv e lo u s to u c hdow n ae rials to sew up the gam e f o r th e Owls. I t w as considered a n u p s e t in m a n y q u a r te r s — ce rtain ly th e size o f th e m a rg in w as u n expected. T he o th e r gem in the Owls’ a e ria l show w a s Bill H ow ton, le ft en d, who g a t h e r e d in all th r e e of D r a k e ’s scoring heaves. Rice also displayed a solid r u n ­ nin g g am e t h a t th e M ustangs c o u ld n ’t m a tch . David (Kosse) Jo h n s o n , w eig hing in a t only 177 pounds, cru n c h e d c o nsiste ntly th r o u g h th e SMU fo rw a r d wall, once going all th e way to score f r o m 22 y a rd s out. B e n n e r s looked like he m ig h t come back w ith his old passing skill a t tim es, b u t he n ev e r could h it p ay d irt. The Owls w ere p o u n d ­ ing him h a rd an d he did n o t play all th e tim e SMU had th e ball. A t le a st tw ice he w as in ju r e d , f i­ nally leaving th e g a m e m idw a y of th e fin al period n e v e r t o re tu r n . In th e f irs t q u a r t e r , it looked like J e r r y N o r t o n ’s r u n n in g would chase Rice o u t of th e C otto n Bowl. S t a r t i n g on th e SMU 29, h e a t e up y a r d a g e with s te a d y gains, aided by a 30-yard pass, R u s ty Russell J r . to Dave Powell, a n d sh o r t gains by B e n to n M usslew hite and Powell. W ith th e ball on th e Rice tw o, N o rto n c h a r g e d over le ft g u a r d f o r th e only P o n y score. 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S t u d e n t s from which s u r p a s s e d La* a C h na Czecho' H un g a ' / /•; a i r a a a - o la: a - Thoughts of Students f o r ei gn l ands h a v e a l wa y s been v e r y we l co me a t T h e U n i ­ ve rs it y o f T e x a s for t wo very g oo d reason* : F ir s t, w e believe that in l i v i ng and a s s o c i a t i n g w i t h o ur own .students, f or ei gn s t u d e n t s will un de r st a nd b et te r t h e real A m e r i c a and the By A N D R E N A H M I A S d e n t , a hull session o ve r a cu p of By A N N E C H A M B E R S v i e w p o i n t o f its people, so w he n t h e y return h o m e they can Ma n y t i mes d u r i n g t h e l ast few c o f f e e , t a l k i n g over t h e l e c t u r e T h i s a r t i c l e s e e ms t r i t e b e f o r e se r ve a s real a m b a s s a d o r s , p r o m o t i n g i n t e r n a t i o n a l good y e a r s y o u mi g h t h a v e o p e n e d y o ur you b o t h a t t e n d e d t o g e t h e r , m e e t ­ it is b e g u n . wi ll ; a nd se con d, we think it is e xc el le nt f or o u r o wn s t u ­ Daily T e x a n a n d r e a d a b o u t i n t e r ­ ing t h e m at t h e v a r i o u s g a t h e r i n g s , W i t h all o ur t e c h n o l o g y new n a t i o n a l s t u d e n t s at I T h a v i n g like t h e one* you r e a d a b o u t in d e nt s t o m e e t a nd live wi t h f o r e i g n s t u d e n t s so t h a t they i t h i s or that, ac t i vi t y, o r t h i n k i n g t he T e x a n t hes e a r e s o m e of the m e t h o d s of a c c o m p l i s h i n g t h i ng s , will c o m e to a c q ui r e a real t o l e r a n c e for the f e e l i n g s , b e lie fs j thi s a n d t h a t a b o u t t h e i r own t h i n g s t h a t havp t h e h u m a n a p ­ »rv«l a, n - n r t i k U v d i f f e r e n t a n d m o d e r n way to live, no on e has a nd v i e w p o i n t s o f peoples o f o t h e r races and o t h e r creeds. c o u n t r y ' s p r obl e ms, or a b o u t T e x ­ peal t o e v er y o ne . .St u d e n t s f r o m a b r o a d h av e cory et t o m e up with a s u b s t i t u t e or as, o r even a b o u t A m e r i c a n girls Such an u n d e r s t a n d i n g — based on personal e x p e r i e n c e — is Yo u mi gh t have a s k e d y o u r s e l f : ' l a i n p r o b l e m s o f t h e i r o w n w h e r e n e w e r wa y to e x p r e s s “ b r o t h e r y ou c a n be of g r e a t h el p to t hem, hood of ma n, intr1! n a t i o n a l t he first s t e p in c r e a t i n g an a t m o s p h e r e o f m u t u a l t rus t and “ W h y is t her e so m u c h fuss m a d e o v e r for eign s t u d e n t s w h y hi p T h e y m i g h t have l a n g u a g e di f fi - f r i e n d s h i p , ” a n d t h e sor t . r e sp e ct up on w h i c h any l a s t i n g peace m u s t be founded. t h e y so much in t h e n e w s ? 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Our real challenge lie- not in N e w Yo r k or Seoul , b u t her e. And we h av e t o o o f t e n fai led t o m e e t th at challenge. -/*• o C rm e In v e s tm e n t of this sum bring* t h e school a b o u t $ 2 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 e v e r y y e a r . Do y o u t h i n k t h e a d m i n i s - T O TMK E D I T O R ; J u d g i n g f r o m t ho r e c e n t l e t t e r . -«■«•<•» c ou l d s '>oml ‘•' 10ut * ’ 0 o f to the T e x a n hy s t u d e n t s o f t h e th!lt t 0 P ' * ™ » m i r r o r in University and other interested r n ,'m in t h e t . « . e m e n t p e r s on* a n d f r o m t h e g e n e r a l - ,,f , h * Building? B R U C E R OCHE op i n i on s e x p r e s s e d on t h e c a m p u s , * / t h e r e a r e s e v er a l g r a v e m i s c o n c e p ­ tion* a b o u t t h e new- s t yl e of u n i ­ Trouble M aker f o r m s r e c e n t l y p u r c h a s e d by t he TO T H E F D I T O R : L o n g h o r n Hand. 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C o lo r f ul l y aawa d is p a t c h * # c r e d ite d to it or not o th e r w is e credited in th is newspaper, and s t a y would not he a t e a l success all, b u t t h e y possess a col l ect i ve w o r n f o r t h e f i r s t t i me a t t h e A g ­ n a t i o n a l ( e n t e r h a s n ’t s t op p e d d e c o r a t e d , a n d wi t h c o m f o r t a b l e tora) i t e m s o f s p o n t a n e o u s origin oub lishad herein R ight s of publication of all They a te un der the same pressure s p i r i t a n d c o n t r i b u t i o n w h ic h asks gie g a m e in 1946. 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Objec4 T his w as the situation which ceived his degree from SM U i *• .-a- .. , . . . I M rs. B u ll, who has been ticket : re c e n tly retu rn ed from K o re a . tiv e q u alifica tio n s fo r contestants ■ anon -n 1 In addition to a.-sisting in the faced M a ria M agalhaes of B a ie , where he w as a m em ber of P i K a p ­ IU ,, I I „ ,L on m anager since 1930, w ill leave H av in g a p a r ty ? are th a t th ey have less than 30 , a vt i_ \ mu B ra z il, w hen she took an a p a rt­ Portuguese la b o ra to ry at the U n i­ M arion J o y c e E d e L t e in and pa Alpha fr a te rn ity . I, j., - c . , th a t P °s t N ovem b er I . The cou! hours o f credits as of Septem ber ...T i,___, . . . » it N ovelty R u b b er M ask s m ent w ith g irls from Colom bia, versity, M a ria has been taking , . . . pie w ill m ake th e ir home in Aus- M e lv in Cohen w ere m a rrie d in it H elium In fla te d B alloons 14, a re now registered in the Urnthe P h ilip p in e Islands, Venezuela, , some courses to help her a fte r B ettie Jean B u rto n and C. V i c ­ B ro w n s v ille O ctober 14. T he bride it C o stu m es— B u y a r R en t v e rs ity and are in good standing, l l . ., , and E g y p t. B u t eve ryth in g seemed she goes hack to her home. T hey tor W in ter w ere m arried Octois a U n iv e rs ity g raduate and mem W e h av e N o v elties of all ty p es “ A n yo n e can nom inate, and a s b Concerning, h er le avin g Athlet- v. to w ork out fin e and as M a ria I include En g lish gram m ar, tech* ai'\ ia m•. i ber 6 in the P re sb yte ria n Theober o f Sig m a D e lta T a u so ro rity. Sem in„ r y ch>pel m any cooking experim ents niques of teaching En g lish as a m a n y nom inations can 1 , 3 made as “ , D " ect0.W .D s n a X \ ? lb le, sald AUSTIN NOVELTY CO. says, U pon th e ir re tu rn from a h o n e y- I OOO W. 8 th P h . 6-4307 foreign language, speech, g o vern ­ b e a u tifu l freshm en can I e fo u n d .” ; s f tu rd » y . * « « » " » ° ‘ J>»P« tn « have taken place since Ju ly . Mrs. W in te r graduated from the moon in M exico C ity , th ey w ill be ment, and g ram m ar of modern j the M ica office said. > 'la [ e A llc a ' b u t. sF a c* r t » 'n|y J u l y w as the month w hen ap­ a t home in Houston. N o m in a tin g w ill close a t 6 " ' ’t* our best wishes, p ro x im ately 50 foreign students English. ★ o 'clock T hursday afternoon. Judg“ Misa A rc h e r perform ed a very Since le avin g her native land came to the U n iv e rs ity as p a rt C ar oly n M unday w ill be m arrie d in g w ill be held F r id a y and Saturd lfflc u lt a lig n m e n t w ith splendid of the o rien tatio n program held in by plane, M a ria has done quite a THE CH O IC E d ay, and the fin a l choice w ill be rcsu ltf* A s fo o tb a ll tick e t mana- to Kim ball S tu a r t W a ts o n D ecem ­ the U n ite d States fo r foreign stu­ bit of tra v e lin g a fte r landing in ber 27. m ade N ovem b er 8. K° r ’ she matle a ° " frien ds w ith dents. In this group were repre- N ew Y o rk . F ro m there she flew _________________ . __________________ her tact, diplom acy, good ju d g ­ M iss M u n d a y, a ju n io r a t the sentatives from m any of the na-! to W ashing ton w here she spent ment and p atien ce.” U n iv e rs ity , is a m em ber o f K ap p a tions of the w orld. They join w ith two months and follow ed w ith a The bride is the daughter of K a p p a Gam m a. the other foreig n students at the train trip to Texas. B u t th a t M r. W a ts o n is a candidate fo r a Mrs. T. J . A rc h e r S r., of Holland U n iv e rs ity and a ll over the w o rld j w asn’t the end of her sightseeing M r. B u ll is a n ative of A u stin and degree in petroleum engineering in c eleb ra tin g In te rn a tio n a l W e e k , experiences as she has been visita member of a prom inent fa m ily. from the U n iv e rs ity this y e a r. He Let us explain how eas­ which begins today. ing throughout the huge state of ! is a m em ber of Sigm a A lp h a Ep•k W h e n she arrived in the U n ite d Texas and M exico. ily you can acquire an Kirkpatrick ! *ilon fr a te r n ity B arbara B ed fo rd States, M a ria intended to stay fo r I M aria loves the U n ite d States, Purp oses and goals of the House and Jo h n Ja m e s H annan w ere attractive, well-pro­ fo u r m onths, but claims she likes Texas, ansi the I n ive rsity. The T he w edding date o f M iss DoroC h airm en 's Association w ill be ex- m arried in T a y lo r O ctober 17. it here so m uch that she decided main reason fo r this is the people, portioned figure. plained at its first general m e e t- P Mrs. H an n a n , a g raduate of to stay fo r a ye a r, until next Ju n e . M aria says. E v e ry o n e has been m g W ednesd ay at 7 p.m. in U n- T a y lo r H ig h School, received a H e r decision was helped by a w onderful to her -since she came ion 315-316. bachelor of science degree from scholarship from the Sta te of here. F e rn H altom , president, and Texas S ta te College fo r W om en | Cleaning and Pressing T cxas to w o rk in the D epartm ent “ TTT-T trip has been an excellent Jo a n W ilson, vice-president, are and continued her w ork tow ard No E xtra C h a rg e of R om ance Languages at the I ni- experience fo r me and others fo r in charge of the program. her degree to q u a lify as a hosversify. it has helped us to understand the O rg an ited as a co-ordinating pital technician at the U n iv e rs ity 903 West Ave.— For courtesy treatment call 7-6075 B o r n in B a ie , Brazil, she was ; peoples of the world as humans P h . 6-3847 2 5 3 8 G u a d a lu p e body fo r the residents of I'ni- and the Brac k e n rid g e School of educated at the School of Philoso- I instead of populations of abstract versity-approved houses, the N ursing. M r. H annan is a gradphv in B a ie , where she received countries,” explained M aria. Hou.se C h a irm e n ’s Association also irate of St. M a r y ’s High School a bachelor o f arts degree. Since “ I am looking forw ard to tellserves as a liaison body between of T a y lo r and St. E d w a rd ’s UnistHff P h o t o by en she has taught E n g lish to ing my classes of my experiences the girls, the Dean of W o m e n ’s versify in Austin. MARIA M A G A LH A ES gh school students in her home in this c o u n try ,” M a ria w en t on O ffic e , and campus a ctivities. * N ew house chairm en who w ill W a n d . S u e D ean, fo rm e r stu, be introduced at W e d n e s d a y s dent ( wag m a r r i e d to L t. Ba rto n I m eeting are J o M eC oubrey, I tar-1 c L ib h y in a (iouble-nng cero­ ! lent m ancy, M a rjo rie Britseh , mony jn H ouston Septem ber 15. E th y le e Rnab, .folly T a y lo r, A n n Lt. L ib b y is a graduate of the D ille r, Je r r ie H o jl, M a rth a K e lle r, I C aro lin e W illia m s, Je a n M alian , j M a ry E lle n K in g , N a n c y lapps, j A n n ette S te w a rt, M ick ey A llen, Blondes, brunettes and redheads D iane H ierholzer, M a ry W h ite , S tra w b e rry sherbert in more By KERA LANEY Y a rd s and yards of f lu f f y nylon nylon net w ith layers of ru ffle s , alike would love the creation in Jo a n W ilson , A nn \ enable, C a r­ 0 . . ruffling And ruH’mg your full skirts OU* w i t k G ra d u a te students and young net, sp a rk lin g w ith rhinestones and a tin y trip le layered cape i.» pi t in inkle blue w ith three la y e rs m elita C elaya, M arshe M utchnick, of nylon net gathered lip into a N orm a Brooks, Ju n e Meetz, Helen fa c u lty members w ill have a and beads in intrica te designs are for the v e ry femme fatale. Houston, Diane Peyto n , A n al) Fo r the extra fu ll skirt on any cloudy fullness. chance to discuss personal, public, on the D ra g — as in N ew Y o r k — rat / a snag to your st eer p a r t y nylons! The aeep crinoline Modeled at the Bob Hope show Shotts. and in tellectu a l problems at th< in the lo veliest form als fo r the form al there is a plastic hoop A lso Gene R ed, S h ir le y Leach, “ Y ” this semester. which folds up into a tin y plastic was a nylon net of stripes of moss com ing ye a r. Pace, Jo a n H e rw eck , flounce is gauze-lined for safety, with box. C olorless and p ra ctica l, it pink, sea green and w hite. Flo w e rs L ilig en e “ W e are organizing this group Deep burnished gold in tw o la y ­ N an cy Teague, Ruth A n n D yrd en, bends any w a y for any style. bordered the fo rm -fitting top. w ith the belief that there are ers of nylon net is shown in a A paper-stiff sm okey ta ffe ta , F o r w in tr y g a ity , there is saucy K a th e rin e H igh, B a rb a ra Jo rd a n , t taffeta ruffle edge. In cherry red or green g raduate students who feel a real pattern o f gold sequins traced over trim m ed in subtle rose, is dom i­ Sham okin worsted plaid topping Flo ren ce Luderu s, B a rb a ra Bain , need to in teg rate learning w ith a fu ll sk irt and a tight bodice. nated w ith a side drape which a fi ' sted org an d y s k irt w orn w ith E tta M o rre ll, M ac S c h e r ff, M a r i ­ life ami who feel that this can A n o th e r impression is a b o u ffa n t ra,on taffeta, sizes small, medium B ix le r, B e tty combines petals and heads w ith a w ide black patent-leather belt.. lyn Denton, J o y best be done in a group that rep re­ sk irt w ith m any p u ffy ru ffle s , a Dean Lennon, K a th le en M e r, Vaunylon net. T h is is fo r the sophis Com bined w ith this is a fitte d sents m a n y field s of stud y,” Miss ^ s tr a p le s s top trim m ed in a regal Heated co-ed. packet w ith long sleevs and w ide dire B e a l, S h irle y F le m in g , Jo a n end large. Cs purple ta ffe ta . Co l l on g e , sGs .r e, t c. h e n rn, I h a n ki hI o u s e r , S..a b l e Ro l l er , e x e.c.u.t .i v. e d i r .e.c t o r of , , .T i I M I I I ■ ’ t*i*lim v r i Atty Y W C A , B n . l l . One d in n e r dress is of caram el M e g D u n b a r , Loi s Me n d l e , V r g rnJ * satin, q u een ly and gracious fo r Lingerie, Scarborough's Second Floor The firs t general m eeting w ill ia B a k e r, P a tric ia Fa u lk , Delia th a t special occasion, w ith slim ­ be held a t the “ Y ” M onday at H e n ry, and Agues David. m ing lines and a nylon phased 7 :30 p.m. P la n s w ill be made then stole. for fu tu re procedure and content of the discussions. Also there wull S o m e th in g new by T in a I.eser, be a b rie f discussion of “ W hat a three-piece com bination, is pert D e m o cracy M eans to U s .” and p re tty . It has a strapless top, IS YOURS House Chairmen W ill Be Introduced A t General Meet ONE DAY LONGHORN CLEANERS A ONLY 3.98! Nylon Net, Satin, and Velvet Highlight New Drag Fashions non-snag crinoline floats your taffeta petticoat Graduate Talks A t 'Y ' Monday Greek Gambits Delta Zeta to Hold 'Founder's Day' Dinner flo w e re d and bordered in v elve t, a cre a m y fe lt skirt in a p e rfect D elta Z eta so ro rity memberc i r c l e w ith a square stole repeat- wj J j com m em orate th e ir F o u n d e rs ’ in g the gay cerise and trim m ed Day S u n d a y evening w ith anw ith a frin g e o f keliy green wool. ct at thp H ltc h in - P o s t. A C e il Chapman o rig in al is ! S e v e ra l alum ni w ill attend thi snown in Fren ch C h a n tilly lace bar,quet, w hich w ill precede ; and a d e licate ly traced design of rhinestones topping the fu ll skirt. candlelight cerem ony. of snow y nylon net. Zeta T au A lpha is studying im­ provem ents o f external and in ­ tern al relationships of so ro rity life at its W im b e rly retreat. A D S Honors Texas Newsmen ► V R esponsibilities of sistershif w ithin the so ro rity is the topic A lp h a D elta Sigm a, professional of Mrs. M a ry M a rg a re t F ra z ie r, a d ve rtis in g fr a te rn ity , sponsored ad vertising director of The D a ily a b re a k fa st fo r the Texas Press Texan. C harles Roberts, religiousA ssociation in the C ry s ta l B a ll­ co-ordinator, w ill talk on “ M a k ­ room of the D riskill H otel S a tu r­ ing the M ost of Y o u r S o ro rity day. L ife Throu gh Ed ucation and R e ­ A t a meeting a fte r the b rea k ­ ligion.” fast, A la n Scott, associate pro­ J o d y H olland is in charge of f a n e r o f journalism and sponsor I the re tre a t. of A D S , gave a talk on “ copy,” j it and Ernest. A. Sharpe, assistant; S ix ty m embers and pledges of p rofessor of Journalism , spr«ke on Alpha Chi Omaga so rority vent “ H e a d lin e s .” io n a re tre a t S a tu rd a y at C . it ■« The m eeting was a new spaper,j Sp rin g Cam p in VK im berly and will ad c lin ic sponsored by the T ex a s!j return S u n d ay. P r e s s Association. it * Phi Kappa Sigma fr a te rn ity Pledg es o f Alpha Delta Sigm a, I held its annual Fo u n d e r’s D ay a d ve rtis in g fra te rn ity , are H u b e rt! >B an q u et F rid ay evening. A m o S. F in k e ls te in , Alton E . F ord, Ro-1 | N ow otny, dean of student life, hart W . Jack so n , C h a rlie Jo slin , I and J it t e r N olen, d ire cto r of the R o b e rt Eug en e flange, A lb e rt O. Stderit U n io n , were the man speak L e n in g to n , and Dan M. Low e. ! Stu d en t U nio n, w e r e the main A lso Jam es R. M a y b e rry , M il­ lard G. P a yn e J r . , A aro n Pearl- I speakers at the dinner. B e fo re the banquet, B r >r< H a ” m a r, R ob ert N. Pearce, E llio tt Pooloy, Charles W . Ransd eil, R o ­ ' m ark, B ill Arm strong , Tom B e rry , bert E u g en e Sch w artz, W illia m 1and A n th o n y Brocado were im*; J . S to n e J r ., M a rv in D. Toh as, ated into P h i Kappa Sigm a. In a recent fr a te rn ity c d r m r, A la n R. W illia m s J r , and W illia m i Boh Moise was made social rhairH allm an . .M IW Social C alendar SUNDAY C lub picnic, B u ll m an; B ill O e ffin g e r, second vice- 2-5— Czech presid ent; D a n n y B ru c e , Inter- j Creek. F r a te r n ity C ouncil representa 3-8 :30— Sigm a Io ta Ep silon pic­ nic, Club H u t, B a rto n Springs. tiv e ; a r i d Don Fletch e r, corre 3-8— San A n tonio C lub picnic, spending gee ro tary. B u ll Creek. N ew o ffic e r! f o r Phi Kappa Tau 4-6— W e in b erg e r residence open house. fr a te rn ity have> been announced. C ene St. ciar-Yng d-esse^ positively m agnetize stag lines- • Special monthly parking rates p S P E E D W A Y R O B B IN G BO D Y S H O P " C o m p lo t * PUBLIC PARKING RATES c u s t o m e r * p a r K in ^ L a te r discussions w ill probably include personal philosophies, in ­ tegration o f academ ic fields, the m eaning o f education, and com ­ m u n ity and w orld a ffa irs. Stu d en ts from foreign countries are e sp ecially invited to attend. Miss R o lle r stressed that it was not a lecture series, but one of serious discussions. -uM* the com am ie, I aor tw e e p ng he e dress I hour . . . . ,» n y l o n 15c ne*. Sizes IO to 2 or the be-rufflod I h J VraaV 2-3 hours . . . 25c j> All day . . . . D are y 50c 44 95 brushes your . .. *• pretty • ankles. In red, ke' y, . .• - 'a newest fashion e ’ ^ect. See our new co ecLon * — — I hour free perking for customers with A N Y purchase ma»>e h rn want-to aance dresses, Second F aor. / / Sunday. October 21. 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Peg 06 I At The Churches a.rn.— ‘‘T he Ghost o f K in g s ” D r. Ed m u n d Heinsohn, m inis­ ter. 7:30 p.m.— ' ‘F a ith is the V ic t o r y ’’ A H ille l ll Rom ans w ill be held lu e « d a y at the Lutheran St u d e n t Center at I and 6 p.m. M rs. Le w is F*. S h a k ­ er w ill speak a t a D orothy Dix dinner. A square dance w ill be held F r i ­ day. Dancers m eet at. the Student C enter at 7:30 p.m. ★ A Hebrew' reading class w ill be held a t Hillel Foundat ion Tues- 10:55 a.m .— “ R u n n in g W it h the Fo o tm en ” — the Rev. M a rv in S. V ance, m inister. 7:30 p.m.— “ Inside O u t” — The Rev. C harles W 'alton, associate pastor. a.m.— “ W h a t Do W e M ean B y ' the H oly S p i r it ? ” — D r. Le w is P . Speaker. 7:30 p.m.— Lutheran Leag u e. Ill LIN E FO R M S to the right as Ann Courter signs up a few more cand’dates for Theta Sigma Phi’s annual "Ten Most Beautiful" contest. Finishing and 16 mm M ovie P ro je cto rs and films fo r rent C i 'm T h u rsd a y night at 7 p m. judges w ill pick the 25 most beautiful from the 50 th ey selected that afternoon. G irls w ill w ear date dresses for this Contest. Pictu res of the 25 fin alists w ill he sent to a N ew Yo rk a rtis t fo r fin al selection A PITO L PH O TO SUPPLIES 8-5717 d o n t know the Phone 86687 TH E DAILY TEXAN SALE! SALE! IIIIX VYI.LI HIX Furnished Apartments had- f K E N C H IN S T R I aian teach er. I 6-2296. D upuis S t Special Services i n ii a i a fu St* Pari- TK P h o r ia Dancing I niversity Ballroom Cl* T h u rs d a y 8 to 9 P .M . P ri appointments. A N N E T T E D U V A L DA! Ph o n s 8-8951—-2-9086 I1 T I D IO Nursery D O W N T O W N K I N IT E RC AHT 2 nd: 2-8563; Ex perienced < 1 g rad e-certified te a ch e r, Kaw Hie. tw o ?5 0 c h o u rly . N ew > m a r d i ; fs n c s d , 5 fu ll ria .* $10; 6 d a y* $6.50-111. For Rent S M A L L , O N E bedroom ho use, on s u e lot— reas on a b le for m atu re d e n t - C o u p l e — c all 5-9661 a lte r 6 H A I R C U T S .71 ’• H arliar Shop . 250 full R O O M . R I G H T a t U n iv e r s it y . M eal* op. tional. E v e r y convenience R easonable. M aid S e r v ic e . 2703 Hpedw ay. Ph one 2-7678. N EW LY D EC O RA TED south bedroom, p riv a te home. O ne in fa m ily . Em illy cir g ra d u a te wom en. Garage 2704 O a k ­ h u rst. 6-4717. Rooms for Rent S H A K E room w ith one. d r e s s i n g room, p riv a te bath, entra n ce. maid ser vic e . 2204 Sari A n to n io or call 7-64 •!* a f t e r ti a.m. LO S A The next m eeting w ill be held T h u rsd ay from 7-8 in A rc h ite c ­ ture B u ild in g 105. A Jo h n II. P a y n e squadron o f the A rn o ld A ir S o c ie ty entertained prospective pledges at Old S eville T hursday night. Squadron o ffic e rs w ere intro; duced and plans fo r a ctivities of j the year were discussed. | Boneless Ocean Perch 75a Pitied Select Oysters 95o Smothered Veal Cutlet 95a Grilled Pork Chops 95a Pried Breast of Chicken 95c Grilled Boneless Ham 95o Breaded Turkey Steak 95c The All-Chicken Pie 1.10 (all a la carte orders served with crisp green salad, fresh fried potatoes and.all the homemade hot rolls you want) Our choice steaks are the yery best that money can buy. •i T RO M Tkij&Gb£ic& The American National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Alpha Kappa P s i , business f r a ­ te rn ity fo r men, w ill hold pledge cerem onies M ond ay at 7 p.m. in Texas U nio n 401, bd Naberhaus, vice-president said. * Austin, Texas Sixth at Lamar The R obert H y l ranch w ill be I the scene o f the C l a c h Club pie. , * ; hic S u n d ay aftern oon . The group w ill meet in fro n t E L L I T R IG T Y P E W R I T E R — a c cu rate o f L ittle fie ld M em orial Fo untain 2-6387; 6-1 743 *ft«tr 6; week .n il* . at 1:30. T ran sp o rtatio n w ill be T Y P I N G ■ S E R V IL E. 2108 S w i s h . r. T . l . provided. phone. ,-3205. M i** W e lch Members, th e ir guests, and any THI- ES. D IS S E R T A T I O N S . ( E le c t r o prospective m embers are invited milt ic I. D ictatio n . C oaching. M r*. P e t TRAVEL THE frie n d ly w ay. Dallas, l o f t W o rth — l l Corpus, Abilene, A n ­ to attend, L illie M usil, secretary, gelo— $6 H o usto n — $3.50. Lo s Angeles. Call said. T Y P IN G . E d itin g . N aw York C ity- $26. C ar* and p assen­ gers to all point* Beg litter your car for O ffic e rs are W illia m Ju re n , ehara-arpenn- passenger*. Cree pickup Kopecek, v ice ­ "U K A T E T Y P I N G . P U -up and da- president; J e r r y service. A -A uto Sh are Expense B ureau. i cr. Mr* E r ic k eon, 6-2048. 1806 Lava ca. P h o n s : 2-3383. president; M a ry F. Chupick, reE X Pl- R I H N ( HD M A g rad uate. Reason- po rter; and H e n ry T yro ck, ser­ Music a lii.. M r* Da vt*. •I 2 3 : geant-at-arms. Dr. E d u a rd M icek and Dr. E r n ­ d iss e rta tio n * . WOO E L E C T RIC rm e R E C O R D E D M C 'IC , P . A. S yste m s, for W a I» t2-94 4 4. est Zizka are the club sponsors. si! o ccasion s; ■-1 2 1 0 . RODM A N D BG (A H D approx.— ISO m onth. Telepho ne 6-1 572. E X P E R IE N C E D TH ESES ate. Bwiver•11y neighborhood. M r*. Kit chm 2 -4 *4 5 . LET ME note*. 5 p fr Dianetics Pro cessin g or co-auditing experienced certified Hub* Phone 8-7415 evenings. For Sale LA T E M O DEL roslev co n vertib le. Ju st been work ell ver. ( a l l 6-6466 a fte r 6 o'clock on wet I days, an ytim e on week end*. M A LL room a That's one reason why we call it a “ low-coat checking ac* count'*—another is the very small co$t per check. And you pay no extra charge for the advantage o f having your name im printed on every check; In every way this mo* comical, useful checking service la just what you need! LOW COST CHECKING ACCOUNT These rich desserts daily: SKY-HI Lemon Pie Dutch Apple Pie Strawberry Shortcake Chocolate Malted Milk Cake it Typing KO R T U N B . H O L ID A Y . N atio n al Gaographic, E s q u ire 26c. 6 for S I Bet* 'a r Homa*. G arden, I antlion. Laities .lourn.ii and pocket hook editions IOC, 3 for 26c. Com ics 5c. 6 for 25c. All kind* of m agazines and hooks for re ­ search work >», price. W e also trade. Open til lo nig ht* A -A ll Used M stra­ it mo* arid Books. 1806 L a va ca . 2-3333. D IA N E T IC S cia**** b hard audion ■| ABOUT OUR NEW CHECKING SERVICE \- D A IL Y A LA CARTE MENU N ew o f f i c e r fo r the organizalion are George T u ttle , president; ( i us Hahn, vice-president; M a rily n W a lte rin g , s e c re ta ry ; B e r r y E n g ­ lish, tre a su re r; L o re tta Lam b, ao­ rtal ch a irm an ; and Norm a Dell Sm ith, reporter. G re g o ry G ym : B illfo ld M< sxir o co n tain ing ch eck *, money and im p o rtan t paper*, also N a k a r w ristw a tch . W ill fin d e r please call S am Zam rik 2-9943 or m all to B o * T M , U n iv e r s ity S ta t ion. nl* an Dttis Stahl Portrait G iia d a lu p a Room and Board M EN ) S IN G L E room. Pr iv ate d o w n sta ir*. 2’ j block* I ’nive U n iv e r s it y accred ited house. '4 ♦is. 2-3986. M r*. .Slicker. G EN TLEM EN . Lost and Found IW O BED RO O M furnished garage apartm ent On lim lina. N ear Rosedale ar bool. $78.60. Ph o ns 68-1821. Coaching p m. P R O D U C E Q U IC K RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADS A V A IL A H IK . I IM M E D IA T E L Y naw c u ta ton a arid rad wood two room a p artm an t. 2103 W oodm ont. C O A T H I N G IN toad ata ate E n g lis h . P h o n s 6- G uad alup e I ’ ti on a 5-8020 A nnounce* Maw G ssolin a p rie st par gal. 1 9 ' »c W h it * or T r a f f ic ___ _ _ _ _ _ 22c Good G u lf or R ag . ______ 24c Pre m iu m or N o-N o* W h it * Stria W a ll T ira * New Par a p * — Ilia d T IR E S P E C IA L S 870 a I S $18 OS 8.00 * 18 $17.95 U n co n d itio n a l G u aian taad Phone 26261 Apartment for Rent UNIVERSITY BAPTIST C HU R C H ’ZJown ^Jrou.lc The San A n tonio Club w ill hold and a general good tim e, George .* T its fa ll picnic at B u ll Creek S u n ­ T u ttle , president, said. day afternoon. A c tivitie s w ill in ­ A ll San A n to n io students are \ clude baseball, w ein er roasting, in vited to attend. T he group w ill fs m eet in fro n t of the U nion at 3 p.m., and tra n sp o rta tio n w ill be supplied fo r those who need it. 803 Congress u n au edtion abiy .. •• SA V E M O N EY AT THE SERVICE STATION | and | UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN CHU RC H UNIVERSITY STUDIO 3400 2116 Guadalupe a.m .— “ T h eM en of the C h u rc h ” — the R ev. F . G. Roesener, min­ ister. l l a. rn .— “ A Pro p h et and a D ic­ o f the U n iv e rs ity ’* ten most beau-’ A u stin businesswom an; and Irw in ta to r” — Dr. B la k e Sm ith. tifu l girls. W in n e rs w ill he pre- Colem an, the U n iv e rs ity ’s Most 7 :30 p.m.— “ The H o ly S p ir it and ' . the T r in it y .” T y p ic a l Freshm an Boy. s<' nt e <1 a t T h e ta S i K ™ a P h i ’9 an* nual production o f T im e Staggers On. (iir ls who have classes or other co n flicts m ay change to another hour by calling the Jo u rn a lism B u ild in g arid asking fo r the Ten G U A D A L U P E at 21st Most chairm an, Jo h n n ie Hum an, who w ill he on d u ty from 2 to 9 p m M onday, fro m 2 to 5 p.m. O PEN THURSDAY EV EN IN G S Tuesday, and from 4 to 6 p.m. W ednesday to a rran g e fo r chang­ UNTIL 8:30 P.M. es. Ju d g es fo r the contest w ill he M A K E A PPO IN TM EN TS N O W FO R W . D. B lu n k , assistant to the Dean PO RTRAITS FOR C H R IS T M A S of Student L if e ; J im G. Ashburne, le ctu re r in business services; (ja il Adkins, program d ire cto r a t Radio tex H ouse; Mrs. Ir v in G oodfriend, San Antonio Club Holds Picnic Today Come In or Call 8-6687 Tomorrow ST. M A R T I N ’S L U T H E R A N CHURCH 9 and 10:50 a.m .— “ M y L o rd and My G o d ” — the Rev. La w re n c e Bash. 6 p.m.— D isciple Stu d e n t F e llo w ­ ship. Over the T-Cup WELL, I'M AFRAID I DON T DANCE VERY WELL, EITH ER I SORRY BUT I the Contestants numbered from one to 150 w ill compete from 2 to 3 p.m .; 151 to 300 from 3 to 4 p.m.; and 301 to 474 from 4 to 5 p.m. T he girls w ill w ear bathing suits and heels fo r this perform ance be­ fore five local judges. Everything tor your Camera 2428 G uadalupe fo r 474 girls registered in Tim e S ta g Photo Dial 7-4411 run-offs gers O n ’ M oat B e a u tifu l contest w ill begin T h u rsd a y afternoon in the In te rn a tio n a l room of the T e x ­ as Union. Free Camera Rental 205 West 9th Standing in line (I. to r.) are Barbara Bobbie Sherwood, Barbara Horn, and Libb^ Penner, Jerry Pafshoon (left) and Bill McAne / TSO's IO Most Judging Starts Thursday Afternoon I -D A Y 8 (YtflaJda ftohqsiA OaWlniydhaQA ll P re lim in a ry Qed2; PersonalityJ of the W eek F I R S T E NG L I S H LUT HE RAN CHURCH you get at C A P IT O L Rem- M W F IR S T M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H Lutheran month ............ 2.50 months ............ 4.75 months ........... 7.00 months ........... 9 75 months .......... 11.50 months .......... 13.75 months .......... 20.50 months .......... 27.00 Phone 8-2652 2428 Exposition a.m.— “ A lte rn a tiv e s to F o r c e ” — D r. Jo h n B a rc la y , m inister. 4:30 p.m.— D S F and C Y F m eet to go to jo in t m eeting in B u rn e t. discussion group w ill ; a fte r its regular m eeting Sunday at 5 p.m. at, the Gethsem ane P a r ­ ish House, Six teenth and Congress Streets. No one except the pro­ gram chairm an knows w hat the program will he— and he isn ’t talking. * The Csech-Moravi an Bre the r an Church has announced it w ill hold S u n d ay School services at the W e sle y Fo undatio n, 2433 G u a d ­ alupe, every S u n d a y a t 8:30 a.m. Students of this fa ith and other students are invited . TYPEWRITERS a.m.— “ C aldron B o il, C aldron B u b b le ” — the R ev. B e rtra m M ille r. ll Student Associ­ ation w ill hold a “ S u rp rise N ig h t" RENT Steaks • Catering # Salads • Sea Foods # Rooms For Private Parties CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH * The I N Tarrytown Restaurant THE CONGREGATIONAL C HU RC H listen to the “ K te rn a l L ig h t’' | broadcasts S u n d ay m ornings a t j 10:15. A fte r each program Jaco b M andel will lea da discussion on the topic of the broadcast. The discussions are open. A Bib le study o f the Book of All late models— Royal ington, and Underwood. ll days a t 4 p.m. and Thursdays at 2 p.m. A class in Yiddish w ill s t a r t ; W ednesday at 7 p.m. and one in conversational H ebrew w ill begin W ednesday at 7 p m. ★ The philosophy of the W e s le y ; Foundation w ill be presented S u n ­ day evening a fte r the Fellow ship Supper. The program , in the form o f a skit, w ill be narrated by Jo h n W o rre ll. Glenn Brooks, chairm an of the social action commission, is in charge of the program. ★ • UNIVERSITY METHODIST C H U RC H W esley Foundation Plans Skit Program I 2 3 4 5 6 9 12 S P E C I A L I Z I N G cr m ons KO CK hi me in Rosedale. tile bath. C arp et grass, tra age w ith itorage room. $8* typ e you r Unfurnished theses, twced-textured cotton them e*. Apartment T W O B E D R O O M un fu rnished a p a r tm e n t. Block from bu*. N e ar U n iv e r s it y $60. Phone 8-*477. Wanted Fashion's wonderful new fabric . . . fa!ite*tur*d Greg Scott cotton tweed lr, darV fa were we to fa d this smart fash’on for the South* B a ll Room Dance Studio west's sun-drenched ^a season that we’v# Above Texas Theater brought you four sty es, two of which a'e sketched: G IR L .'', B O Y S and fa m ily lau n d ry don* at home 1406 Cedar. P h o n e : 2-4291. COLORED LA D Y' sit y bo » and home. 7-0 wishes to do U n iv * r . g irls laun d ry in her W O N D E R E D ! , O P P O R T U N I T Y for atudeflt expct lenced in house-to-house s e l­ ling. S how the c na tio n a lly a d ve rtis ed produi t* ju s t a few hour* a >iay and earn big p rofits, No in ve stm e n t neces­ sary. ( a l 1 53-1263. 28t>2 H ig h la n d T e r ­ race ss left, the rarrow dress w *h unpressed hip THE MOST DISTINCTIVE SERVICE IN AUSTIN pleats, a crisp white underco- ar . . . r'ght, th# two-plecer w th sharply tailored d'agonal trim . . . The four sty'es sizes 9 through 15, 22.95. Student Finish P a n t * 3 0 c each S h i r t * 1 6 c each Rough D r y Sc lh Use The Texan Classifieds p ads. So thrilled $L£V> 4 ? Pick-up and Delivery Remember, yoj can ?Comsi p a r* cfacuwjobiy 15% D ia e o u n t o n 1 4 th a t Red R i v e r f o n v p r e n C y TOW in our Shoppers Park r< C a a h - C a rry 8-2586 tor a* *r* rea- cr* the ihopl ’ ic:.M Sunday, October 21, 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN Fag# 7 Singers-Orchestra W ill Com bineTalents I t ’s a double-t ime pace f rom jjr on f o r th# U ni ve r si t y Singers, rho ar e r e h e a r s in g twice weekly f o r t heir first fall co nc er t Novem­ ber 18 a t 4 p.m. in Hogg Audi­ t or ium. The 320-voice mixed chorus practices from 8 to 9:30 p.m. ever y T u esda y an d F r i d a y p e r f ec t ­ i ng t heir t hr ee n u m b e r s f or the concert, which will be given in conj unct i on with t h e 60-piece Uni- ’Pogo Pocketbook Sales Lead In Students' Literary Quests ver si t y S ymp hon y Orchest ra. T h e first selection is “ Prelude, Chorale, an d Fugue' *’ by Bach, played by the or chestr a. J o h a n n A v e r t ’s a r r a n g e m e n t will be used. T h r e e soloists will be in t he second nu mbe r , Mendelss ohn’s s y mpho ny cantata ‘‘Hymn of P ra is e . ” They' a r e Helen Blount, soprano, Genevieve Tal iaf er r o, mezzo soprano, and Floyd Townslev, tenor. K o d a l y ’s “ Te D eu m , ” a mas­ sive religious work, will be led by soloists Dr. Archie Jones, bass; Mr. Townsiey, Miss Blount, and Miss Tal iaferro. A le xa n d er von Kreisler, distin­ g ui s he d conduct or , o pe r a director, and composer, will di r ec t both the o r ch e s t r a and the chorus. By JO A N N DICKERSON I flocking to Univer sit y libraries for 1 Also popular inP er ma b oo k s are of Keats and Shelly, and “Short Stories of Saki. ” I f sales ar c an y indication, t he i c°P*es science fict ion, the books j “ The Walls of J e r i c h o , ” and “ The The I l l us t r a t e d Library from Univer sit y s t u d e n t is building his a r e not selling as well in the pock- Sea Eagl es. ” The T h orndi ke- Ba rnh a r *t .“. Handy l i b r ar y of pocketbooks, r ef er enc es, e t f or ms as in r e g u l a r editions. i i — j .. P o c k e t Dictionary,' » Halycon H ouse in Garden C ity, N. an d humor. 1 Per mabooks, bound with a more “ Best Quotat ions f o r All Occas­ Y., is a newc omer to the reprint “ Pogo, the P os s um, ” a Post- dur abl e cover t h a n t he o t he r pock- ions,” “ Per maboo k of A r t Ma st er ­ series. It of fe rs illustrated rolum ea Hall syndicat ed cartoon, has et-sized books, a r e r e g u l a r reprints pieces,” and “ G r e a t O p e r a s ” are o f “ Tom S aw y e r , ” B occaeio’s “ Questions o f Love,” and th# sneaked into t he lead of best sell- I °T pop ul a r novels a n d classics. good-selling r ef e r e n c e hooks. works of Oscar W ilde. “ Kings Caval ier, ” by Samuel ShelModern Library, a cloth-bound era in t he pocketbook editions. Even with t he increased coat In all editions— r eprints, paper- labar gor, “ H e a r of t he Ma tt e r , ” r e p r i nt series, o f f e rs the classics Radio Repairing bound and pocketbooks— one of by Graham Gre ene , a n d “ You Can “ The Thre e Mu s ke t ee r s, ” “ Alice of p ape r and printing, price* o f the best sellers has been the dic­ Change the Wo r l d, ” by J a m e s Kel­ in Wo n d er l a n d, ” t he poems of t he pocketbooks a n d reprints h a rt Home en d Auto Longfellow, and Cicero, t h e works not gone up. ler ar e leading t he i r sales. tionary. "PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS" — Jam es Lentz and Blanche M c K i n ­ P en gui n Books, English paperney ap p e a r in a scene from the Barter Theater c o m e d y of A m erica n 1508 Red River bound pocketbooks, ar e rapidly Revolutionary days to be presented M o n d a y night at 8:15 o ’clock Phone 7-2904 ga i n i ng f av o r with campus r e a d ­ in H o g g Auditorium . ers. They o f f e r r epr int s of classics such as “ The Wa y of All F l esh, ” Plays Here M onday “ Two Yea rs Befor e the Mast , ” ! “ W u t h e r i n g Hei ght s, ” “ The Divine Comedy, ” and “ W h a t Hap pe ned in Hi st or y. ” Good sellers, according to the THE U NIVERSITY OF MINNE- lenging picture of the men and , t h e i r voices spoke out in defonao D r a g book stores, a r e the req ui r ed j SOTA, 1851-1951. By James the ideas which have p u t the Uni- \ of the ideal of human freedom .” A br oad course in European her­ versity of Minnesota in the fore- j r ea di n g books an d textbooks, “ Pat - I Grap. Minneapolis: University itage followed. T h en cam e a pro­ f r o n t of ma n y of the radical t e r n s of C u l t ur e , ” “ Sex and Tem-1 of Minnesota Press. '609 pp. changes in educat ion in the last g r am to t r ai n potential leaders fo r p e r a m e n t , ” and “ Coming of Age $3.75. few decades. w ork in f o r e ig n countries. This in Sa mo a . ” T he y ar e available in What, could he d ul l e r t ha n a his- i airy. One of the busiest member s B y ORAN SCURLOCK The story is told in t e r ms of a r e a studi es p r o g r a m stressed an­ Me nt or Publications, a br anc h of tor y of a u ni ve r s i ty wr i tt e n as Ro be r t Porterfield, p r oduc e r of of B a r t e r ’s company, he serves the Signet pocketbooks. the men who con t ri but ed to the thr opology and sociology as w ell part. of the c e n t e n n i a l celebration the Ba r t e r T h e a t e r s offering, in the dual capacity of director development of the university, j as the la n guage of the country. O t h e r books included in Si gn et of t he school? “ The P ursui t of H appi ne s s ” is and actor. Jo h n Pillsbury was the hero of 1 Then came the program o f editions ar e Dostoevski's “ Crime C o m fo r t Kir kland is played by The ans wer in this case— th ous­ the early days. He set o ut to col- : A me r ic an studies, designed fo r typical of the A m e r i c a n success and P u n i s h m e n t , ” “ Crossword P u z ­ story. The comedy will be p r e ­ the vet er an t r o u p e r Dorthy La- zles,” “ C o n t r a c t Bridge,” “ Ba se­ ands of hooks a r e duller. J a m e s lect $5.50 owed him “ for locks, men and w omen who would n o t se nt ed in Hogg Audi t or iu m Mon­ ver n, who has been in the enter ball,’ “ Tile Ox-Bow I ncident, ” and Gr a y has wri tt e n a hook which is nails, and i ron” used in the first b ecome scholars, b ut whose “so­ t a i nme nt business for many years day evening at 8:15 o ’clock. building of the university. He e n d ­ cial intelligence will be turned into biographies of musical, political ma n y things, h u t it is n ot dull. Pr u d en c e Kirkland, her d a u g h ­ The hook o f f e rs ple asa nt m e mo ­ ed by becoming a r ege nt of the social le ade rshi p” . This plan ha* Porterfield, besides being f o u n­ and l i t er ar y geniuses of the world. de r and pr oducer of America' s ter, is played by Elinor Wright, Philip Wylie, a u t h o r of “ Night ries in the f or m of maps, pictures, d e f u n c t college and br inging it been so popular t h a t it has been oldest and laigest professional whose voice y o u ng radio f ans will Unto Ni ght , ” “ Opus 21, ” and and familiar n a m e s f or the ex- back to life. His faith in the idea e x t ende d to the P hD level. Candit heatr ical company, has had suc­ r e me mb e r in “ Fair ytale T h e a t r e , ” “ Finley W r e n , ” is still selling at st u de n t s of Minnesota. It even in­ when g r a d u a t i ng classes consisted | dat es st udy in six d ifferen t decessful ca r eer s in New York. and moviegoers saw her in “ Kill a s teady pace, according to tho cludes a c h a p t e r on the famed of only two s t u d e n t s a p pe ar s j u s ­ ! p a r t rn en ts. O t h e r c h a pt e r s tell the story o f | Golden Gophers. Hollywood, and Virginia. He has f rom Cl eveland. ” tified on a l arge scale in the r e­ sales records. Ot he r s a p p e ar i ng in the cast similar “ r evolut ions” throughout Cdf z r d s n c t/fif played in t w en t y - e i g h t Br oadway It of fers e n t er tai nment , in spots c e nt g r a d u a t in g class of 3,600. Mickey Spilane is replacing the L Z -ti. z ■ producti ons and has been f ea t u re d •ire Blanche McKinney, Fra nk old favorites Ag at ha Christi, F.ll- for even the casal r e a d e r as c a m ­ From PI Itabu ry to the present t he university. N O R R I S G. D A V I S in a n u m b e r of T w en t i e th ( en- Lee, J a m e s Lentz, Kenneth Br um er y Queen, and Earle S ta nl e y pus ch a ra c t er s come to life again. president, hosts of academic n o t a ­ t ur v- F ox producti ons, including belee, H e r m a n Coble, and Ji m G a r d n e r in the realm of the d e ­ v BING / More t ha n this, however, the bles re-enact t h e i r roles. An a r t J O S E DERRER “ The Yearl ing” and “ S e r g e a n t Davie, who a t nineteen is one of tective mysteries. “ I, The J u r y , ” hooks o f fers an e n t h r al l i ng stor y t eacher , in his ent husiasm for new Academy Aw ard the you ng e s t leading men in B a r ­ W in n e r as Y or k. ” “ My Gun is Quick,” “ Venge an c e of the growt h a n d s t r u g g le s of that I int e r est in his field, even carries JANE A radio per sonality as well, t e r ' s history. Is Mine” and “ One Lonely N i g h t , ” I peculiarly A me r i ca n institution, his lectures to meeti ngs of e m ­ “ The P u rs u i t of Happi ne ss” is ar e S pi l a ne ’s first f our thrillers. Porterfield has a p p e ar ed as gues t the state universi ty. Finally, it balmers. Pr of ess o r s of didactic s t a r on a n u mb e r of ou t st and i ng a comedy of American Revolu­ Although st ud e nt s have been pr esents a s t i mu l a t i n g and chal- i h ome op at h y m a r c h e d in all dignity Compiled by Pu bl i she r s’ W eekly tionar y days by Lawrence and h e r e com e radio programs. into empt y class rooms for two f ro m r epo r ts of 56 booksellers; de Bergerac A r mi na Marshall Languor. In Glade Spring, Virginia, he yea r s bef or e t he y were cut o ut of Fiction Bl anket Tax holders will be M A IA S O W fKS supervises the oper at i on of his the b udg et f o r medical training. The Caine Mutiny. By Herman on pr es e nt i ng t heir f ar m, which is sh r in ki n g an acre admitted A ren own ed physician fights the VVouk. Doubleday. $3.95. a y ea r froin his ann ua l gift to | cards. Non-Bl anke t Tax holders The Cruel Sea. By N icholas char ges of a “ cl ique” of his s t a f f may buy ticket s for the pe r for Ba rt er Awar d winners. Q L IE E n CAPITOL. me mb er s and wins. A dean fights Mon sa r r at . Knopf. $4. mane* for $1.80. No reserved T t L 7 IS , 1 7 Added to this fra nt i c schedule TEL . H ’n '* From Here to Etarnity. By similar char ges a n d loses, with a ar c a n u mb e r of lectures, booked tickets will he sold. new co-dean quickly overshadow­ J a m e s Jones. Scribner. $4.50. Edm ond “ Her e comes the s howb oa t ! ” — i insight t h a t it does not seem so. by Columbia lecture Bu r ea u O 'B R IE N Van Evelyn ; The Catcher in th* Rya. By J. D. ing him. This clash of personali­ and with this river f r o n t exclama- It tells of A me r ic a' s showboats Litabeth across the nation each year. He Salinger. Little, Brown. $3. ties and ideas is t he never -ending SCOTT tion, the Univer sit y Press will r e- , from the first, l a unched in 1831, d r a m a on a n y a c ade mi c stage. also finds time to serve on the The Iron Mistress. By Paul I* "T W O OF A KIND” lease on Novembe r l l its f o u r t h I to the last, now a t St. Louis. Th e board of di r ec t o r s of the N a ­ All of this is i nter esti ng. Gray Wellman. Doubleday. $3.50. ——plu a— The 1 4 publication of the season. I t i s 1hook tells of per sonaliti es b e h i n d 1 tional T h e a t e r Assembly and the Non-Fiction has shown t h e h e a r t as well as the J A N IS PAG E “ Sho wbo a t s, ” hy Dr. Philip Gra- these f loat ing t h e a t e rs , and of American T h e a t e r and Academy. T W O G A LS and a G U Y ” The Sea Around Us. By Rachel mind of the universi ty. But the ham, pr ofessor of English a t tile the audiences f r o m t he f ar ms a n d j Some of the leading players in book u n do u b t e d l y has its g r ea t e s t I. Carson. Oxfor d. $3.50. _ _ J_ jn t he _pr ___ I University. un iv er s i ty . I plantations. p ia n u tU U H D . D ub, un But , pp ruiim am l il>; p e r v a,_ jue e_s__e nt at i on of such “ The P u r s ui t of Hap p i n e ss ” ar e Kon-Tiki. By T ho r Heye rda hl . An a r t exhi bit and tea h ono r ing Dr. G r a h a m , a u t h o r of several haps, it is t he a c c o u n t of an Amor - | chapterR Rs « Revolution in t he Rand, McNally. $4. national ly known. T h e oldest m e m ­ o n R S IT V acholarly works, bec ame i nt e r es t e d ! ican i nst ituti on which left behi nd f ni‘pL' rs.. „ b er of the cast, in t e r m s of yea r s Houston a rt i st s will he held Sun-1 Washington Confidential. Lait t h e | jn r iVPr s h owboat s in the 19 30 ’s a rich legacy of history and f ol k-, A r l * ^ and service is Owen Phillips, w-ho day f r o m 3 to 5o ’clock a t FIRST A U S T IN SH O W IN G A new cour se called H u ma n i t i e s and Mor timer . Crown. $3. Elisabet Ney Museum, FoiA,yw hen he m e t CaDtain Caille i lore. plays Colonel Mo r t im e r Sherwood T E H R 5 b r o u g h t Bur ke, Voltaire, Rous­ White Man Returns. By Ag ne s f our t h S t r e e t an d Avenue H, the French. Although she had r et i re d F ir*! Show Dr. G r a ha m in “ S h o w b o at s ” has j of the Virginia Li g ht Horse CavF I R S T S H O W 2 P . M. 2.00 Texas Fine Ar t s Association has f rom t h e river, showboat s r e ­ captur ed the spi r i t o f the r iver seau, Zola, Tolstoi, and Thomas Newton Keith. Little, Brown. $4. Mann to t he s t u de n t , not for m i n ­ D i z z y . By Hesketh Pearson. H ar­ announced. mained her m a j o r inter est, and f r o n t and t he r i ver people. He UT Musicians Perform Pot t er y, .sculpture, and p a i n t ­ she conveyed t h a t i nt e r es t to Dr. has shown t h e g r e a t need which ute analysis, b u t to show “ how per. $4. ings in gou ac he and oil by Miss Gra ham. For San Marcos Club the showboat s filled in the lives A f t e r considerable r esear ch, in­ of the a m u s e m e n t - st a rv e d people T h r e e Uni ver si t y musicians p e r ­ Christ ine S t r e e t m a n will be shown. FIRST A U S T IN SH O W IN G f o r me d bef or e the Crescendo Club Che st e r Snowden is exhibiting his tervi ews with old showboat bunds al ong the Mississippi. The whole oil paintings. and visits to the old boats, the picture ca r ri e s an a u t hen t i ci t y in in San Marcos last week. The works of William Lester, a u t h o r was convinced that the real the wri ting a n d illustrations. T h er e ri i Ma r t h a Ann Marti n, soprano, >.’WI >o s a ng arias from M o za r t ’s “ Don as si st a nt p r of e ss o r of art, will be s t or y of showboat s had n eve r been are ph ot og r aphs of ma n y f amous F I R S T S H O W 2 P M. river boats and personalities, inGiovanni , ” V e r d i ’s “ Othello,” and exhibited f or the last time Su n d ay wri tten. af t e rn o o n f r o m 3 to 5 o’clock at GREGORY VIRGINIA Re ade rs expect ing a s t or y like ccluding Ca pt a in Cadie F re nch, Debussy's “ I / E n f a n t Pr o di g u e . ” PECK MAYO the motion picture and novel will the famous “ Co t ton Blossom” boat Dick Turbyf il l, tenor, s a n g Laguna Gloria. be disappointed f or the r e is no and others. 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B ill W ils o n , Sewed, S o w e ll, P a u l W illia m s , and J im L a n s fo rd w ere s ta lw a rts in th e S te e r fo r w a rd w a il w ith B o b b y I >111on and J u n e D a v is p la y in g th e ir usual fin e gam e on d efense. D illo n cam e up fro m his s a fe t y po sition to m ake nu m ero u s ta ck le s. G u a rd F r e d W illia m s re c o ve re d C a r l M a y e s ’ fu m b le on the L o n g ­ horn 15 to se t up the fir s t Razorb a c k 15 sco re a f t e r M c H a n 's 50y a rd p u n t w ith th e w ind. It. took the H ogs tw o p la ys to score, w ith H a lfb a c k Buddy Su tto n g o in g o ve r fro m th e I 3. G e o rg e T h o m a s o n 's placem ent, w as w ide, b u t th e R a z o rb a c k * led 6-0 w ith a m in u te an d 117 seconds le f t in the first, q u a r te r . T he Ra zo rbacks sw itc h e d back to th e ir old o ffe n se , the sp lit- T , fo r this s h o rt sco rin g m a rc h a fte r s u rp ris ­ in g the S te e rs w ith th e ir “ Z ” f o r ­ m atio n . A f t e r an ex ch a n g e o f punts, the L o n g h o rn s fo rg ed in to the lead on D a w s o n ’s 78-yard in n down the sid elin es, behind som e g re a t b lock ing . D aw son - p la c e m e n t ga ve T e x a s a 7-6 a d v a n ta g e m id w a y o f the second period. H e re A rk an san b eg an th e ir firs t lo n g d rive fo r 67 y a rd s w hich paver! the w a y fo i Hod P a t Sum * m e r a ll’s field g o a l w ith less than tw o m inutes le f t in the h alf. T h e R a z o rb a c k * d ro v e to the T e x a s one in 14 p la y s fo r a firs t d ow n »n<| goal to go. T h re e trie s in to the S te e r lin e lost or e y a rd , b u t ort fo u rth d o w n , S u m m e ra li , 'Mural Golf Scores Due Wednesday m e O a k G ro v e , A i r F o r c e R O T C , P F M C lu b , and th e C a m p u s G u ild . In t r a m u r a l g o lfe r s h a v e b e e n M a c k 's M u le * and th e M a n ic D e ­ c a lm ly booted the fie ld goal from slo w in tu r n in g in th e ir q u a lif y in g p re s sive s h a v e n 't lo st a M ic a d i­ Vt itll th e s t a r t o f U n ite d N a ­ the IO to b rin g the H o g s back ro u n d s. I f you p lan to e n te r in visio n co n test. tio n s W e e k to d a y . U n iv e r s it y and in to the lead, 9-7, a t h a lf tim e. g o lf sin g le s and h a v e not yetUCC, Phi D e lta T h e ta , O ak c iv ic o rg a n iz a tio n s a re la u n ch in g p la y e d your q u a lif y in g round, G r o v e , and the D e p re s s iv e s are a w eek-lo n g p ro g ra m co m m em o ­ A rk. Texas y o u ’d b e tte r g e t on the ball. th e fa v o r ite s in th e ir re sp e ctiv e r a tin g th e s.g n in g o f th e C h a rte r 4 15 Fhrat D ow ns W e d n e s d a y O c to b e r 21, is the last d ivisio n s . six y e a r s ago. 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Jo h n S u n d a y ,, M o n d a y , o r T u e s d a y so 0 Passes in te rcep tedI I F o r c e R O T C , A u s tin C lu b , O ak B a r c la y w ill speak on " A l t e r n a ­ th e re w o n ’t be a big la s t m in u te tiv e * to F o r c e .” K o re a n v e te ra n s IO IO P u n ts G r o v e and W e s le y . ru sh, k n o ck in g som e o u t o f a P u n t in g a v e ra g e ___ 3 8 . 9 3H.2 C lo se gam es w e re t h ic k e r th an s ta tio n e d a t B e rg s tro m F ie ld w ill c h a n c e to p lay. T o q u a lif y you be h o n o r guests. 2 F u m b le s lost fle a s on a dog s hack la st w eek ir m u st p la y 3k holes an d h a v e y o u r 45 E d u c a tio n a l m a te r ia l on the Y a r d s penalized 45 m u r a l’ fo o tb a ll. T h e K a p p a S grna, s c o re c a rd signed b y the C lu b P ro . 7 0 0 Texas 7 -1 4 P h i D e lta T h e ta T h e t a “ B ” gam e U N w :T be a v a ila b le ad w eek in T h e s c o re c a rd has to lie tu rn e d 0 — 16 6 3 7 A rk a n s a s w as tie d , 6-6, w ith th e p e n e tra ­ B. H a ll 23, in V H a il 102, or fro m in a t th e In t r a m u r a l o ff ic e w ith T e x a s S c o rin g T o u chd o w n s — tio n s e ve n , 2-2, in the la s t m;n- M rs. ( lau d e H ill a t 8-7558. Daw,son, Sto lh an d sk e ; C o n v e rs io n s y o u r n am e, ad d re ss, o rg a n iz a tio n , ut,e o f p lay. I t looked like the give “ T h e arid phone ri urn ber on it. 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W h it a k e r , D ire c to r th e r e f e r e e wa*, s te p p in g o f f the R a d io H o u ie a.so la d is trib u tin g o f M e n s In t r a m u r a ls , u rg e s te a m s p e n a lty . a lr e a d y e lim in a te d in fo o tb a ll to In a class A g am e K a p p a S ig m a b eg in p ra c tic in g S o cce r. beat. D e lta K a p p a E p s ilo n , 7-6, A p o lo g ie s to R o g e r T o la r , ab a b u t th e D e k e s’ had a last m inute R o g e r R o d g e rs , f o r th e m an g lin g to u c h d o w n c alle d liar *:. A d e sp e r­ o f j o u r n am e in T h u r s d a y '* stor> a tio n pass w en t 4 0-yards fo r an o f the L ( ( - B S I g a m e . I J < , by th e w a y is one o f I I cia.-.- A team s a p p a re n t T I)., b u t the D eke p li­ er w e n t fiv e y a rd s b e yo n d the line -dill u n d e fe a te d . F r a t e r n i t y team s o f scrim m a g e b e fo re ne th r e w the w ith o u t a hiss a re D e lta T au D e l­ Seabed birl- on te e O ak G ro v e b a il. ta , A lp h a T a u O m e g a , L a m b d a fcxa-i ( b a v i n ) is b A m e n ts w ill be opened N o v e m ­ ( hi A lp h a , a n d P h i D e lta T h e ta . pr. H p sm eared b e r I I. T h e h u tm e n ts are b e in g L n d e fe a t e d c lu b d iv is io n team s d a y lo n g .” sold to m ake w ay fo r c o n stru c tio n o f a new law b u ild in g . T o add it ail up the A rk a n s a s L S U W h ip * G e o rg ia , 7-0 d re s sin g room w as a big bunch o f K. ( . M c C o n n e ll, d ire c to r o f A T H E N S , G A , O c t. 20. 'ZP I m a sc u lin e men w ith te a rs in th e ir A blo cked k ick b y a fresh m an V e te r a n * H o u sin g , has an n o u n ced eye s, and happiness in th e ir heart. g u a id S a tu r d a y g a ve L o u is ia n a th a t 62 unit- w ill tie sold to the The e n tire team arid co a c h in g S t a te a 7-0 v ic t o r y o v e r G e o rg ia h grin-t biddet . Bin- w iii he taken B I R M I N G H A M , A la , O rt. JO ort Mi ogle u n its as w e ll as on sta ff had n o th ing b u t p raise fo r in a brill- rig S o u th e a s te rn < onferT ’i L it t le H a n k L a u r ic e lla , trip le g ro up s. T h e re m a in in g e ig h t h u t­ the T ex a s team w h ic h t h e y upset. c n c e fo o tb a ll clash . t h r e a t s ta r fo r u n b e a 'e n T e n n e s ­ m ents w ill he used b y the D efen se see, c rack e d A la b a m a re sistan ce R e -parch L a b o ra to ry . w ith a 76-yard q u ic k k ic k , passed The h u tm e n ts, w h ic h w e re lik e a zip p er fo r a to u c h d o w n and m oved here fro m N e w O rle a n s in ran th ro u g h A la b a m a fo r a n o th e r 1946, h a v e h e a tin g , c o o k in g , and sco re S a t u r d a y a t T e n n e sse e w on, b ath ro o m fa c ilitie s . M r. M c C o n n e ll 27-13. said that, plans sh o w in g th e ir a r ­ F o r a sello u t house o f 45,000 ra n g e m e n t are a v a ila b le to b id ­ fa n s , the N e w O rle a n s K id was a d ers. B E R K E L E Y , ( A L I F . , O rt. 20. tw o perio ds, led at. the h a lf tim e re tu rn to the old d a y s o f v e r s a ­ L it t le C am p u s D o rm ito ry has (ZP)—- M ig h ty C a l if o r n ia ’s fo o tb a ll 14-0. tile p la y e rs and sin g le w in g p o w ­ been closed in d e f in ite ly because C a lif o r n ia w e n t in to the gam e e m p ire collap sed w ith a roar to ­ er. d a y , l e v e l l e r ) b y a 21 to l l b e a t­ a 13-points fa v o r ite . T h e y le ft the In the fo u rth q u a r t e r a f t e r A la ­ in g by S o u th e rn C a lif o r n ia ’s fie ld th o ro u g h ly b e ate n . b am a looked all h u t lost, the C r im ­ th u n d e rin g T r o ja n s b e fo re a ra C a lif o r n ia w as w o rk in g on a son T id e blasted 66 y a r d s in seven p a r it y crow d o f 81,4 90 . s p e c ta c u la r re c o rd o f 3K gam es p la y s fo r a to u c h d o w n . T h e n a tio n ’s n u m b e r I team w ith o u t d e fe a t in P a c if ic C o ast F o o tb a ll has fe w b e tte r e x a m ­ in the A sso c ia te d P re s s F o o tb a ll C o n fe r e n c e p la y . O n ly a 7-7 tie ple* o f a one-m an o ff e n s iv e show P o ll bowed to the l i t h ranked la s t y e a r w ith S t a n fo r d m arre d th a n la u r ic e l la stag e d . clu b in one o f th e trem endous th e reco rd . D ick E r n s b e r g e r an d B e r t Rerhupsets o f the season. The T r o ja n s sew ed up the ic h a r w e re ju st b e h in d la u r ic e l la C a lif o r n ia , f o r a la rg e portion g a m e as it n e are d the end. A 20- in the V o l b a c k fie ld and in the o f the gam e m in u s the service s o f y a r d p u n t re tu rn g a ve them the lin e w e re ta ck le P u g B e a r m an, s ta r fu llb a c k J o h n n y O lszew ski, b all on C a lif o r n ia .* 22. In seven g u a rd T e d D a f f e r , and D ong A t ­ fe ll as the c h a rg in g T ro ia n s p la y s th e y w e n t o v e r , w ith F u ll* kins. 504 E A ST A V E. A la b a m a ’s g re a t p e rfo rm e r w a* scored t h r e e to u c h d o w n s in t h e b a rk Le o n S e lle r s d r iv in g th ro u g h Phone 7-0253 h a lfb a c k B o b b y M a rlo w , both on fo r th e la st tw o y a rd s . G if f o r d second half. o ffe n s e and d e fe n se . T h e B e a rs, in co m m and the fir s t c o n v e rte d . By Texan JE F F H A N C O C K In tr a m u r a l Co-orrlm atrrr 1Great Team Wasn't Our Day'—Say Steers By K E N T O O LEY JIM Texan AND DODD Sport* 'n'f F A Y E T T E V IL L E , O ct. 20— ( S o l . ) — T h e re w e re no alib ie s in the Lo n g h o rn dre>-.ng room here S a tu rd a y a f t e r th e S te e rs had s u f­ fered th e ir first, defeat, o f the sea-on, 14-36, a t the hands of the A rk a n s a s R a z o rb a c k *. “ F ire d - u p ” w as the w o rd that L o n g h o rn p la y e rs arui ro a ch es used to ex p ress the R az o rb a c k v ic to ry , ( '" a c h E d P r ic e -aid, “ W e p layed a fine A rk a n s a s ball club. T h e y w e re fired-up and we c e r ­ ta in ly d id n ’t respond to the occa­ sion. W e p 'a y e d as fine a ball gam e as we h av e e ve r played. “ T h e y h ave a fine d efe n s iv e clu b as th e y a lw a y s have had. T h e y w e re re a d y to d a y, but we p layed a tig h t gam e. T he on ly diffe re n ce w as the tw o points on th e sco re b o a rd .' (lib D a w so n , w ho did not p lay la s t w eek, b u t scam pered y a rd s fo r the first Ijo n g h o rn tou chdow n to d a y, state d , “ W e played the best we cou ld , but, It ju s t w a s n ’t o u r d a y .” End Torn Sto lh a n d s k e and g u ard H a r le y S e w e ll chim ed in to say. “ T h e y w e re fired-up. W e ju s t lost to a b e tte r team w'hich w a s re a d y t o d a y .” S e w e ll added, “ T h e y ’ve r e a lly got a good ball c lu b .” “ Im not ta k in g a n y th in g a w a y fro m them (A rk a n s a s ), but w e Ju s t c o u ld n ’t go to d a y ,” re late d q u a rte rb a c k T Jo n e s . “ T h e y 'v e got a good te a m ,” he added. T o sum It up, tree coach J . T . K in g said, “ W e ju s t got beat. A r ­ kansas co u ld h av e beaten a n y b o d y to d a y. T o o , w e m ade a fe w m is­ ta k e s .” W hen asked ab o u t the H o g ’* d e fe n se , he re v e a le d , “ T h e y had ju s t w h a t we ex p ected , but we c o u ld n ’t b lo ck them out. It w as a q u ite a d iffe re n t s to ry In the v ic to rio u s P o r k e r 's d re s sin g room . B ig burr-headed O tis D on g las, the m an who coached the R azo rb ack- to v ic to r y , stood in the d o o rw a y o f the room , and w ith big te a rs o f happiness ro llin g dow n his ch e ek s, greeted and th a n k e d e v e r y one o f his p la y e rs , as th e y cam e th ro ug h the doo r. N e v e r w a s a coach m ote h ap p y . A ll he co u ld s a y w as " T h a n k s fo r w in n in g th is one boys, y o u ’ve all M ic h ig a n State W in * S T A T E C O L L E G E , P A ., O rt. 20.— ‘.P i M ig h ty M ic h ig a n S ta te , in tro u b le fo r the th ird su ccessive w eek , show ed it 1 - class by co m in g from behind to give Pe n n S t a te a 32 to 21 lic k in g to d a y. m ade me the h a p p ie s t g u y w o rld .” D ouglas w a s n ’t the only one w ith w a te ry e ye s in th e A rk a n sa s d ressing room . M a n y o f the p la y ­ e rs them selves le t th e ir em o tions go. B ig 6-3, 215 pound c a p ta in Pat, S u m m e ra li, w h ose tieldgoal in the second q u a r t e r p ro vid e d the gam e w in n in g m a rg in , was c r y in g m ore than a n y o n e . Peo p le j u s t k ep t flou ring in to toe dressing room to p raise th e log end. Surnm e ra ll w o uld w ip e his eyes, and s a y “ T h a n k y o u .” h in a lly he w as reach ed fo r a s ta te m e n t, and sum m ed it ail up in tw o sentences. “ T ex a s is the b est team w e ’ve p la ye d all y e a r , and it, was the g re a te s t gam e I h a v e played in d u rin g m y th re e y e a r at A r k a n ­ sas. I just, p ra y e d th a t ball w o u ld go th ro u g h the u p rig h ts and it did.” E ig h te e n year-old Lam ar M e­ n a n , w ho is p ro b a b ly one o f tile n a t io n ’s top so p h o m o re split-T q u a rte rb a ck s , p ra ised T e x a s ’ team and pointed out J u n e D avis, S t e e r lin e b a c k e r, as b e in g the best p la y e r on the field d e fe n s iv e ly . M c Man said, “ T e x a s is by fa r th e best team we h a v e played thiy e a r. W e w e re fired up and w e won it fo r o u r coaches. T h e y a r e a g re a t hu n ch o f men. I w ould lik e to say th a t this tug num ber N otre D am * T rim * P i t t , 33-0 Many-sided Program Ready for UN W e e k / film s w ill be show n f o r an h o u r and a h a lf in th e M a in L o u n g e o f UN D a y a c tiv itie s w ill s t a r t the U n io n . O n M o n d a y , W e d n e s d a y , and W e d n e s d a y m o rn in g at 10:57 w ith the p la y in g o f th e “ D o x o lo g y ” F r id a y a t 12:50 A n d e rs o n w ill UN c o u n trie s o v e r the T o w e r ch im es b y c a ro le r p la y m u sic fro m D a v id A n d e rs o n . A t the to iiin g o f o v e r th e T o w e r chim es. U N d is p la y s w ill he set up in the the l l o 'c lo c k h o u r, c it y c h u rch b ells w ill rin g , and U n iv e r s it y s tu ­ M a in B u ild in g a n d in the U n io n . A t h a lf- tim e o f th e U n iv e r s ity dents and f a c u lt y w ill stan d fo r one m in u te o f s ile n t m e d ita tio n R ie e g a m e , th e L o n g h o rn B a n d to c o m m e m o ra te the C h a r t e r 's w ill fo rm “ U N ” a* a n n o u n c e r J im Reed g iv e s a .special p r a y e r . R e e d sig n in g . th e n w ill ad d re ss th e c ro w d on A t noon W e d n e s d a y , la rg e b a l­ the s ig n ific a n c e o f U n ite d N a tio n s loons s t u ff e d w ith U N leaflet.- and fro m a s c rip t p re p a re d b y R a d io so u v e n irs w ill be la u n ch e d d o w n ­ House. tow n a t C o n g re ss A v e n u e and E le v e n th . T h e B e rg s tro m F ie ld band w ill p la y. b u lle tin * lis tin g U N W e e k a c t i v i­ ties on the cam pu s and d o w n to w n . W e d n e s d a y n ig h t a t 8 o ’c lo ck A u s tin H ig h w ill g ive vo c a l m u sic, c h o ra l sp e a k in g , and p a n to m in e to d ra m a tiz e th e U N h is to ry aqd p u r­ poses. 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