T he d a Flrtt VOL. 51 THE BETA BLJ VIES hop * ud a* the k o u ^cj U d R evue fry c j*s M o n d a y r g h+, Sieging and p a v ’nq n •-o'- own aisfie ci ve s* e are W a It et Exposition Committee Appointments Announced By R U S S K E R S T E N * Tomm Editor The set i annual All-U m veratty Ex p )«iti >n and P o w e r Show , this veal iro ject of U n iv e rs ity A u m . h :>1.rat >r, has moved past tim b rit1; rint stage vs ith the virta a l complot; on of com m ittee appo in meats. tne scope of the G e n eral Commit- tee h e lp e r ate C eoigeann B e e r e ; tee. Jo h n M cC u rd y, Ex e cu tive S t e r e Housing Com m ittee chores are ta ry of the Ex - Stu d en ts’ A sso cia­ te work w ith the Dean of S tu d e n t ‘ t*o n '> Preston 'Moore; C h arles PisL ife rn securing housing lists, tor, (a c t u s e d ito r; Rim W a tso n ; check w ith the local C ham ber of VV. I), Blu n k , assistant dean of < om me n e fo r additional space, student life ; and Mis- A n i a Hi-s, make up a m aster housing list, d ire c to r of physical tra in in g for and keep re presentatives on duty women. Then duties are a rra n g e ­ during the M a y 2-3 period. Miss’* m ent of general receptions by M a iicaret P e c k , assistant dean of campus groups for hoine-tou n vis­ up a system of w om en; AY. O. H a rw e ll, A u stin itor-,' setting C ham ber o f Com m erce se c re ta ry; guides to operate from Texas U n ­ Fra n ces S m ith ; and George < mw- ion headquarters, a rran g in g for special career conferences as ley are com m ittee a*Mstan.on by the I 2-mem be•r G eneral C om m ittee in ami E rn est A . Sharp e, assistant fa v o r of having 1 an expanded E x ­ professor o f journalism . G eneral POS • on I ile week end of M ay 2-3. duties are com plete state and loMons? w ith the E n g in e e rin g cal public tv dissem ination, prep* J5-yea>-old P o w e r Show , aration o r announcem ents a n d the Ex p o low < program , preparation and d i s s i­ I niversit ta t< high bution of p a t e r s , and readying •pai school se an legate here it;for matin ! fo r u«e in the “ InInt. fo r the ngur* terse •oiast ic L e a g u e r.” M. St ai C h ie f a.* signm ent o f tire fir The Exp mum ’ >eguin a partm ental Pa rticip a tio n and Speler th y e a r as isioirn of cial E v e n ts <••mmittee is the conthe T f Union ttee in ta rtin g of all departm ents a n d Stu d e n ■Eac lit i Relationsi. (« schools to urge p a rticip atio n . T his ( an* epartm enta xhib- group then acts as liaison between > th the P u b lic ity Com m ittee and d e ­ tio r ame partm ents. A.'-istants ate F lo y d Ie ra b ly F. E w in g , teaching fellow in g o v­ a rg d, a it h ernm ent ; Bob Blu m en th al, presi­ onfer- dent of IFT : I,Oretta La m m ; and Don M cC lu re. Reception and Guide* CommitTo he •r S i F»f rn mi men Ho S tu d e ’ it . tv , Mi Midi Uni rector form a P a rtic Tom I House \\ Je r r y A PO ; K r n r>| USS* The ROTE Com m ittee w ill work on unified particpation among all R O T E branches. Com ­ mittee assistants are S teve A l­ brecht; Colonel E \ K en n ey, I S A ; C olonel E . E. M cKesson, U S VR; Jo h n E. Sim pson; a n d Ronald W ilk in s. Members of the C en tra l ( omm ittee, appointed in .Ja n u a ry by Pre sid e n t P a in te r: Chairm an C ra n b e rry , assistant to the ch a n cello r; H a r w e ll; K n a p p ; VV obi fo rd ; Georgeann B e m e ; VV. E. K eys, d irecto r, U n iv e rs ity News and In fo rm a tio n S e r v ic e ; R. J . Kidd, director, Bureau of P u b ­ lic School S e rv ic e ; W a le s M add en ; Registrar- H. V. Met ow n; A m o N o w o tn y, dean of strider t life ; VV. R. W’oolrich, Dean, C ollege o f E n ­ g in eerin g ; and R ubs B e rs te l!. e. It w ill b« M ay I th* sr n•> B u ild in g ■ termined tha- the period of thp ian C hurch sometime around A p ril 7— T a le n t show for Freshm an F e l­ su n s intense a c tiv ity reaches a I, he w ill leave behind one of lowship, Y M C A . peak about e ve ry eleven year* and the more a c tiv e student religious 7— La re d o Club, Sutton H a ll 204. then recedes. The eurve for m ag­ organizations o r the campus. 7— F o re n s c a , Texas I mon. netic storms a lw a ys shows a p a ra l­ B u t Dr. M offett, w'ho has always. 7— R eh ea rsa l fo r U n iv e rs ity T a ­ lel w ith sun spot variations. D u r­ been in the college m in istry, feels le n t Show , In te rn a tio n a l Room, ing m agnetic storms, compass that there i* a great op p ortu n ity Texa- Union. needles v a r y and the aurora bor­ fo r work in the ind ustrial pastor­ 7— N A U D bridge p a rty, Cam pus ealis increase*. The w eather is a te, G astonia, S. C., V h e r e he i® C a fe te ria . known to have some effect, but going. 7— House Chairm en, B a rk e r H is ­ exactly w hat is cot known. “ I havf- thoroughly enjoyed rn\ to ry C enter. .Motion pictures taken w ith a w ork w ith college students,” the 7 ;1 5— (h a r m School, w om en’s new type o f telescope, the oorona- personable pastor rem arked, ” but lounge, Texas U nion. graph, were shown. The picture.® I feel a definite challenge to do 7 30— S lid e rule <.a*-, E n g in e e r­ show the vio le n t eruptions on the m inisterial w o; k in the in d u s try , ing B u i I ling 301. sun's su rface. Som e Harp* extend field.” 7 130—-Sw ing arri T u rn , M ain a- high as 75,000 miles from the G astonia, a town about the size Loung e, Texas U nion. surface. M uch of the gas seems of A u stin, is located in the la rg ­ 7:50— R adio G uild , Texas U nion to fa ll hack to the surface, hut est industrial a re a in the South. 315. some goes off into space, losing Its textile mills are in the “ H e a rt 7 :30— Address on Braza h a n geo- its light as it dGappears. of P re sb yte rian ism ,” a® Mr. Mot logy b y Pro fesso r S y lv ia Froes Sun spots are of p a rtic u la r in­ fe tt calls his old home country. A bren. Bio lo g y B u ild in g 12. terest to electrica l eng,neers, phy­ A n o th er factor in M r. M offett's 8 -- South C en tra l Texas Club, sicists, astronom er:!, and radio decision to accept the pastor U te Texas U "io n 316. hams. i* that “ I ii be bac* to tne coun­ "K a author nee'ss Sun Spots, Mars Puzzling Science To South Carolina Th By a l w a r d TtxaiI Sport$ E’d'tor N o vet-dii t Tuesday by 0 p.m. A f te r fo u r hours and tw entyfive m inutes of deliberation, tile ju r y in the Malcolm E . (M a c ) W a lla c e m urder t rf a I wa* retired to the ju r y dorm ito ry on an upper floor of the courthouse to spend the night. The Court w ill open at 9 a.m. this morning. Throughout the time that the ju ry deliberated Tuesday night, the courtroom was almost tilled with a tom e crown, w aitin g fo r the verdict. W hen they w ere told the ju ry was being retired for the night, they slow ly filtered from ‘ the courtroom , some looking a little disappointed. The j u n can acquit W allace or render a verd ict o f from tw o to five years or death. If it renders from two to five years, then it can al.-o suspend tire sentence, but if the verd ict is over five years, it cannot suspend rho sentence. W a lla c e , whose bond keep.® him in the co u rt while it is m session, appeared calm, hi- w ife . A n d re Ba rto n W a lla c e , a id hi*, brother, Ja m e s Eldon W a lla ce , -at w ith him in the near-empty bar circle. T he proceedings Tuesday ended with closing argum ents by both the S tate and the Defense. The testimony was over and the ju ry charged by 3:29 p.m. Levine Feels 'Fair' Aller 18-foot Fall In So th NO. 115 Four Pages Today Steers Dump Rice, 54-48, To End Home Cage Season Debate Wind-up Lasts Four Hours; Court Opens at 9 S r r ’-o R ic h a rt H ilt , I nay Jo h n s Ronald Crossman RoDert L o e ^ e , and R p hri nter. (R ead in g eft to right.) D aily AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1952 Price 5 Cents Wallace Jurors Retire Tuesday Without Verdict C o l l • go T exan ! Moving with the slow certainty of a juke box su i. g records, Texas plugged to a 54-48 triumph over the young Rice Owls Tuesday night to close out their season on the home boards. Though the game meant nothing to Conference standings (Texas having cinched second place behind T C C when Baylo r home finale, a seasonal high for team scorers. Dowies’ marksmanship, however, shared the cheers of Gre£()rv Gym ’s 3,000 with all-around play of sophomore Gib Ford, w ^ ° was king-for-a-day on rebounds. Despite the presence of taller rank on both teams, the sure-fingered Ford snared rebound after rebound. He also hit four of six from the floor an(* a 2 ^ t ° ss for Steer runner-up honors to Dowies. thumped S M I Monday night), it was a red-carpet exit for Steer Coach Slue Hull substituted freely in the game, trysenior Jim Dowies. The 6-3 senior rang up 25 points in the ing various combinations of players. Perhaps the greatest News Briefs Daniel Bounces Back At Connally on Tidelands Banrii on th* \mortal whost band w iy play, w ill be ma®- * ngagem ent. R IC E M S ) tit tol of ceremonies of the half-hour eight class in Button H a ll, he a I to 3 vote. Ur* wunH»r « show o f musical requests. Lance, f unlocked th*' e leva to r door to r ole 7 ★ Sr h winger, I * down. No hall light® were on, hut The M ilitary B a ll is a combined C hild*. k Tile United States and Ja p a n ft Temrue, K Le vim stepped through the door, 4 ironed out their I a - 1 differences project of the three R O T E o rg an ­ Dickens, f X thinking the elevator was there. Beaver!, k Tuesday and agreed on the de­ izations on the campus. It w ill be ft It wasn't. Small, a A tailed operation of a security pact in G reg o ry Gym from 8:30 to 1 2 B a il e y , <• ft Ir v i n e fe ll a lo u t eighteen feet, binding the two countries a fte r o'clock S a tu rd a y night. More than striking the bottom on his head T o ta l* 1 ,0 0 0 couples are expected to a t­ I« the peace tre a ty is ratified. T E X A S <54> and left shoulder. He bas a f iv •Llo yd Hand, ex-president of the tend the ball. The controversial question of i pf inch c u t on the back of his head,**! In v ita tio n s are being *ei t to student body, and Ann Donoghue, Pnwje*. f 2 I and a bad ly bruised shoulder arui crim inal ju risd ictio n over U S g a r­ midshipmen and cadets on the freshm an beauty, were m arried H a r r : . , f Price, c f t rison troops wa- settled by agree­ hip. % campus and to various campus, S a tu rd a y in the C atholic chapel V ira l? ) lin t <®* s o N o visitors a ie being adm itted. m ent to turn over Am erican of state, and out-of-state dignitaries. at the ra v a l base in N ew port, Scarbro igh. g h ip in , f | fender* m “ serious crime ” foi Rhode Island, according to friends For,:, f 4 A n yone u R O T E la*t .semester tria l in Jap a n ese court*. N m lin g , k o of the couple. who ha* paid his due®, hut has Pow* J. 0 ★ Morgan, g 7 Reports are th»t A n n flew to The A m erican C ouncil on E d u ­ dropped out of the R O T E , m ay Minor, jr a pick up hi® in vitatio n s in ( apt. N ew po rt F r id a y , abd the m arriage Blin x. g ft Tw o film s o f previous R o u n d ­ cation told Congress Tuesdav it was to he soon a fte r her a rriv a l Gholson'.* office in the A ir Fo rce up*- w ill be shown on T h u rsd a y feel* its own recom m endations w ill 2 ft Ii I 7 bi S a tu rd a y m orning. T here has been Too»l< RO I < headquarters. So u r# bv q u a r te rn night, at 7 o'clock in the M ain go far toward cleaning up college no fu rth e r word from the couple Rile !fi I 2 15- 48 The broadcast w ill be from sports. Lounge of T e V is U n ion. Te\a* 16 64 as yet. Ire*, t hro®*! rrti.« •*d Craw under, A long w ith glimpses of the pa-t The council’* attitude wa® ex­ 11:30 to 12 o’c lo 'k . It w ill begin S e h w in jf e * 2, C h ilrla X Hand, who hold® a B A degree, . Dickens, Dowiea w ill come explanation of the po I i - pressed in a letter from President w ith a; announcenu ut o f the cam ­ ■I, b o rd , B la c k 2. B a r r « M o t f s n , M in o r. i if f i l i a l Cie and ru les for tin- Rotfrid-up. A rth e l S. Adam® to the House pus beauty chosen to be Queen has been stationed in Newport Jo h n n y M o rro w and B u b b a rrnamt Each ye a r bring* new decisions Rules committee. The committee of the M ilita ry B a ll. T he broad­ (luring this semester. casting details are being worked A member of the Ten Most in m aking the present year b etter is considering a proposal to in­ tha any other, said Pa u l T ra c y vestigate sports, including in te r­ out bv Radio House on th«* ram- B e a u tifu l, A 'n was also a Ranger pU> freshm an beauty, Kappa Kappa of the Ex Stu d e n t*’* A n o c ia tio n . collegiate athletic*. A n y representative from o r­ is a ii old hand <»amma candidate for most beau­ ink ie Master “ Since the rules com m ittee is ganization® that ate interested di<> bi nadca® of fiance rn i- tifu l pledge, a R an g erette, one of considering the need for a study air- invited to attend. Also those * IC. Hibroad ( -t- from the the top five ,n the freshman of a th le tic*,” Adam s w rote rn a students wi-mng to find out m ore if the S t evt ns beauty contes!, arid a memner of •card Room letter made public by the council, B o u l about thi annual display o f U T G N ew m an Club. " I t ha* occurred to me that you Ed Price to Speak in Houlton Iw en tv seven candidates have -pring spirit w ill now have the H a n d ’* a c tiv itie s included being may he interested in knowing filed in the Law School elections Longhorn head coach, E d P l l( opportunity. •.ria’ educational organization® wni he principal speaker at tho chairm an of the Union Board, by deadline Monday. Cloud, to Be Pretty N f i r Clear ‘ hemselves a le doing to im prove Univer> ity ex-*tudents p a rty to he chairm an of the Bo a rd of Student I . ® w open at 8:30 T uesday conduct of intercollegiate held in Houston M arch L Film s Publications, chairm an of the U n i­ rn ’iring in the L a w B u ild in g , and Included anion/ to d a y’s w eather the versity Crusade for Freedom sports.” c i o e at ! p.m ., VV. T . predictions la ir, sunny, a. of the 1952 S u g a r Bo w l game w ill drive, vice-president o f the Rusk M cN eal, most clear I k I e« a high of 60, Glam s m entioned the *pec;U he h shown at the Houston < our,try . esiricut of the U niverL ite ra r y a-d Debate soviet an sity B a r a low of 30. A®*ociation, said M o u ­ committee named bv the council I i b. officer of Phi Kappa Psi. secre­ day night ta ry of In te r- fra te rn ity ( ouncil, Fifte e n offices ar e* to be filled , vice-president of the V a rs ity ( ar including president v ice pressnival and associate justice of tile dent, ami se cre tary of the three student court. Law Sc ho I clasees. and six ment­ VV hi ie he wa® on the Student ber* i he honor council, Assem bly, he founded the S tu ­ C ia president!* candidates dent B ook Eve bange, instituted a r e : tile color ca id trick® at football S e n i o r c as®, Ph il A lle n , Jo e Jagames, and established the cabinet mail, Pete! Quoiaer, and E r r o l try where I wa* brought cfi/! e me >f Mi . his, Tenn., in A ride i ®on; sjmtern in student governm ent. ’ ather and where my p l eshytcr inn m inister, we y have three children, He w as inter society debate M d-law cia*®, Robert C. Ma ley fathers were Pre b v te na as a Religious Em : basis M aiy 'C t N e d , H a rr y M cC elland, champ, in tram u ral debate champ, and Bob Bo ik e n ; speaker, graduated from and Ann Stit uart. ann won the M o m s Shepherd Freshm an cia*®. Edm und L. ion ( oliege n 1931. He reB e fo re e ■couple F i opt. vin Sty degree* from A u stin Col. ri e rn y in N rth ( aeolina, w ill make their home rn Newport. Run-off elections w ill he held lege ann David-on ( allege in With h> strop/ C hristian con F rid a v. J 950. victim and vital v, Dr. Moffett P r ic e d .rig hi- pastm ate a* tilt ha* a fine < hance fo r accomplish U n ive rsit; P re sb yte ria n Church, ing hi* aim Rh C a ro lin a as where he has been for ! H ig h e r Ed ucation o f the J ’ e® ly teria a church for several yea s. fie wa- associate direct r st, Mo-Ranch, one of the .argent church camp* rn Teva®, intl! 1949. The pastor’* ath letic, robust ap pears nee is not m isleading for he en •»; * go f and t^nni®. Vt . lr n co ege he was a member of the track team for two years, He m arried M a rg a re t N eel la r - T r igoHornet l ie ' .net. ami a i< v ow w ii oc! upv -tudents at the *e ■■ , mm ting o f the J nu B e ta P 'lob lie course W ednesd ay, For m ary 27. a t 7:15 p.m. in G e o ­ logy B u ild in g I I. l ie engineering honor society I* sponsoring nine ®e®®ion- in the use "f tho slid'' rule. Tho course is open to ar.' interested persons. N > */.- 'ra t rn ;> required. Studer ‘ ® ■" -ri bi g slide rule and w ritin g m aterial*. i"g fo r women ar assistant direc­ tor o f wom en's intram ural*, w ill attend the m eeting of the So u th ­ Bv R U S S K E R S T E N ern Association of H ealth, P h ysi­ cal Ed u catio n , and R ecreation, A n d then there's the story W ednesd ay through F rid a y in A t­ about a wom an in Pen n sylva n ia lanta, Ga who nervously stood at. a counter T u esd ay Miss Tipkm attended in a departm ent store fo r a long the m eeting of the N atio n al A s ­ time before fin a lly speaking. sociation of Physical Education “ E r , m iss," said the little old for College W om en, southern sec­ lady, " I w onder if you'd get me tion. She served on the prorgam two packages of bathroom stacom m ittee. ; t io n e r y ? ” ACRES W e d n e s day, February 27, J9 5 2 T H E DA IL Y T E X A N Page 2 Gamma Phi Beta Wins Womens Bowling Title C yn th ia A in s w o r t h paced Gamscor^ J m a P h i Beta to top the w in n e r a total ^ tro p h y in the w o m en s in tra lftu r, bo w line tourney Tuesday afternoon. She bowled a 315 in two to._third J a ^ lin e , to boost her teams score to « ; ^ , 1237. M ary Margaret. Hogg led Tri* I)elt with 295 points for a team Vital of 1189 and second place. Chi O m ega’s 1124 took third place, led by T i t a Sparks 311. Yvo n n e W illiam son bowled 162 to make a total of 564 fo r Delta Gam m a, good enough for top hon­ ors in the consolation tourney* K ap p a K ap p a Gam m a * Ar r I sh* Tennis Schedule W F,DNF SDA Y V A R S IT Y :30 p m S a under* va. B id * ® r 'h K lliff r*. St. Jobera tea '» Sani' -r- 3:30 p m. Kiahar k O M e aly * * Bet**--Sen / h a rd ! H a r r i s A. rn -iers •“ si w i t h A R p m jr a r s s a. t v ;» U rn 4:30 p m W'hftUeirO.n \ -. Mn (W h a rd * • « Hanretta B-ev*.. A \ iii* \ • B A *» J R t S H M ! *1 2 :3 0 p m B'!g»rd<»' a vs. J.an teri1*'•" Hayden vs Chacm a’ t iO p m M n * m p r■ * ll >* ' * t V illa n tle n * R* a a w iP o r 4 30 p m W h ite vs. Ko r p fO S h Kentucky Cage Stars LO S© F lIlC II© / Plead Guilty to Shave Owlets W in N EW YORK, Fe b . 26— •/»*)— V total M u 'b 491 on unclaimed 4- 4 be sentenced to serve up to three . i i T hree form er U n iv e rs ity o f K e n ­ >ca r*Ju d g e Saul S. Streit p a r o le d tu ck y basketball stars, members of them u n til M arch 28, when sen­ the great teams th at won the tence w ill be pronounced. cham pionship, in ... ,, I spearheaded the second q u arter Bra-L.haw, and ,a « e a,! acor. B V . E. r ,HA. NC^ K J w T e V ' w t . T h 15~ points/T edshurt pushshuts Y e a r l i n g s 154 3 and went on to win O lym p ic A f a U , sharp shooting Rice igm an, a 6-5 c en ter, managed break. >weve , c b J . than set- f a n , , P i - d e d ^ d t y Tuesday to con Ola ti on could ne ve r*draw freshm an q u int rode a w ell j.layed eight of these, and was the game s charge of conspiring with gamblers en points until W is e narrow ed the fir t. half to a fin a l 58-38 v icto ry high scorer w ith I 4 points. J ’ahfinal m argin to fiv e •u h a long to shave points in a National In­ (>■.! the Tex a Yearling s Tuesday m eier and Dick Moegle both had lien s to­ puri. shot as t h e final buzzer citational game here in 1949. Betty r jfht for their second conquest of IO points and M onte Robieheaux Dale Barn stab le, Ralph Be a rd , ss seeded cha sounded. traiou i a tem h it 13. R IC E F R E S H M E N <5«i and A lex Gorza were perm itted tennis the ye a r over the Orange frosh, •ar firs t pis e for th is U ft p* I he O w lets neat the Y e a rlin g s R ic e ’s floor game and the outto plead to a conspiracy charge, a reded play* 1 singles t x rn e y . Othei • H o u lto n in Ja r rary, 60-38. side work of guards B id W ohn Bahni*)*r, ( -demeanor for which th ey m ay ir ratings are Row an, I “ i i in order of then 14 the Yearand Robieheaux n w orking the . m iff a r n . « la y ’s loss made I Ma r M a r g a r e t S c h mnit/., S /♦•ta I a u T E X A S F R E S H M E N c53i Dei t ; ra r a ane M < the Y e arlin g s, who lost th e ir last pered the Y e a rlin g offense g rea t­ tp " N E A R TH E C A M P U S " ft ft pf Ca.~«y, Vt •.ic y ; and ly, as Robieheaux a n d Moegie A lf a; Dor three gam*’-. 2 7 IS Guadalupe Ph an # 2-02X3 i ta Dedta; In I n > I ta W eb!' stole tho ball lo t several lay-ups. Jo a n Im Y earlin g two ch ie f point B a n d i* A u to m atic L a u n d ry ■the Io u r- crod i ei ^ of late, < »sey W ise and The Y e a rlin g s outscored t h e ti IRO Ireceive ratings ney. P h ilip K id d, were both cold from O w lets the last h a lf as S te w a rt, LEA V E y o u r l a u n d r y w it h u* st r o u n d o f th* Th' a n d p ic k it up a n y t i m e a t y o u r ti., f t i \J i p e ria lly in the first which IU I have ment, c o n v e n ie n c e . THE TOP TEN bdf W; made nine and Kid d M md ay and runs over: p o in ts W e e g ettin g all Hi/ i>r Ann', ',“ ’1 fre t* • W et w a s h a n d flu ff d r y . 053 Total * M arch 3. Bori 1. K en tu c k y (24-2; Mon da: 8'•ore b period* .-.even of his in the last naif. • F in i s h w o rk done. 768 Rice r re* kin en a Thursday. 2. Illinois (17-2; deadlin George Gag*- was high for the ll id IS 19— 1 150 r«**A* Froth Shirts-1 5c Trousers-30c ’ F rec- t h r>'. AR o.i< *4. I’thmtifC 2. Ti Y e arlin g s arith 12 points, a n d 3 . K a n s i S t a t e ( 1 6 -4 ) Gaff b, Har*. W;« 4 * 7 ling'nm , M u-g;• Haiti Brad hav. and \ rth u r S te w ­ 4. Duquesne (19-1 » G rid Telecast* D u c u n r d t ani) H e rrin R ig o f f t m . . f; hank I ard each h it l l . Brad sh aw made 5. St. Louis (20-5; N E W Y O R K , I' eh, 1,6 6. W a h ngton (22 I; f vc out o f six free throws. special committee o f the R ice overcam e an e a r ly 5-0 7 Iowa (18-2) n a tio n At! ( ol Y e a ili g lead t*o conic up even at 8. Ka ri sa - ( I 9-2 > bel 9. St. Jo h n s (20-3) official' cif the broad - 11-11 at the q u arter and then . r f ' ' ........ j , pct to a 32-21 h alftim e load. 10. W . V i r g i n i a <21 lu try and other intermg O thers re ceivin g votes included. T v .) lr,diana lad*, Je r r y T cli■subject: plans for tele M E E T MR. an I N orm an Bahm eier, T< I So i th west T ex t*. sgh I foot bal l this year J SALE la u n d erw ell STORAGE W e d . M a rch 12 7:30 a. rn. K e lly - S m ith G R E G SCO TT 511 W . 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P h i K a p p a Cat S ig m a * h i va ■is->o.i No Be. k « B o va *« < r a d d e r k H o o a # T A B L E TENNIS 7 pm M ir r a S m it h va . Jo h n h u lllv a n r - , M e t ; « J*" Barber R o h e r ' H a r r is v * W i l li a m Cann J a r oil < O M O va « h a r lea 1re jaand Jo h n S e lm a n R o b e r t T rn h a m Ja m e s C a r m le -, a. A J a n R o se n 7 :2 0 p m W a tie A g r «' va J a n <"< ' row L a r r y (.o lm a n va J i m m y h u n k h o u s e r Fun * r,ir«-or« I It ig D a p p e r v a . F. W ' • l i m * R o b e r t S m it h vs. f.e rn ld S illie r S t a n le y (.o ld va Iro n A r n e t t H p.m . B a ile y C a w t i ro o v * I - . a. A , irnei sr. c h R o b e rt H . S m it h a (. or.-c C e y lo n J i m Cav ne va J o h n F o r t r a n Ja m e a Mo va It e r .r y * a rk J e r r y F jle n w id e r v s , C. A. RoeV ey 8 :2 0 p m. W illia m G r a t e r ' - F d W illia m s C h a rle a I n- / in va W illiH m G ilm o r e Ja m e s R o a ard va. 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Un « peMr» 9 :2 0 p m A rn o ld N i t i s h l n vs. F r a t.k Rond C la r K ieia. h rn id t vs W i l li a m B o n h a m W a r r e n J m d r i ' h v s P a t P e n n in g to n G e ra ld B u r t o n vs R ic h a r d W a lk e r J im rn ic D a y va R ic h a r d H it t T h o rn aa G ook 1 Kllb•'T, R a t l i f f D o n a ld M in s k va R ob Me* le a k y (O ur Low-Cost Chacking S«rvic*) w< b a th e th e clr c o p i n g ap i in d e lig h ts A he y o n d the b lis s o f d r e a m s % D RWTWI WfkTMe NK .M ilto n n ( nmu J Milton mud have peered into a crystal ball to write these’ lines. How else M could ho have foretold the dent ions, refreshing goodness of t rn . i t ola ! .a '( t IOTTUD UNDFS AUTHOWTY Of THf COCA COIA COMPANY SY AUSTIN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY (c) 1951, TMf COCA COIA CU MBANr ^ C o lle g e W ien. CHOOSE A CAREER the U.S. Air force HELL M A K E FRIENDS FOR Y O U ! fit* any spot in your homo! Felting Fiirn pay your lulls mark* you a$ rffiritn t anti competent in the hanfUing o f the V - M tri-o-matic 970! votir financial affair*. F.ver Pto(» to think how difficult th is is without a nlist for year* only! tuit 4 . 'H ic Sri. i live Service Act award* von a f>>urrnonth deferment while a w a itin g class a s s ig n ­ ment. W HO M A Y APPLY A G I — Batw can 19 ond 26 i y a o ri. ID U C A T IO N — At tao*! tw o yam s of college. M A R IT A L STATUS — Singly. P H Y S IC A L C O N D IT IO N — G ood, asp acio lly ayas, aors, boort, ond tooth. loffp credits and copy of birth certificate lo your nearest Air t on *- Base or Recruiting Station. 2 • Appear for physical examinat ion at your near­ est Air Base at (iovt rnment expense. p r e lim in a r ie s d e ad lin e . CO R E C 6 p. in M .x cd h o w lin g e n t r ie s due Travel and study ABROAD this summer In the comte ■S U w . 19 t h latest maqaz cusfefmerL •3 t c *ront S id n e y H - we • ;e c* KELLY-SMITH CLEANERS, a r d l a y J o r d a n c a tc h up on th ® c o " -/fn’enc® fo r K e j!y-Sm i*h yA^cthor n«tra T E X A S STA TE See how convenient ♦'-e d n w r d c * at B A N K is! That's Ha! Bogardus, driving ard C a r A b b e y , left, Most studer *" e "'o y banking a* exa S*a+e c" *"9 D-ag, 1904 G racia upe. LOWEST FARES EVER , ^ (f . \ 11 e n d A v i a t i o n C a d e t T ra in in g School for one year either as Pilot or Aircraft transcript of rob C l* * * A 7 pm I I red h e r e .son v s C h a rle s B u rk e R o b e rt K t t c h n e r v » . I <>vd H a m p to n N u n c io M u m 1e ll* \ - W a ’ er .'b u r 7 45 p rn S te v e n A I brei h t N A Xehnder Rn v ( . a r i a - W i l l i s rn . la te r J * mr a G r a v -.a I an! 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T o u r price take-: care of all necessary expenses, in c lu d in g T W A 's money-saving new tourist fares.* f or to u r in fo rm a tio n , m e n tio n c o u n trie s t h a t in te re s t yo u m oat when you w rite to: Jo h n Fu rb a y , P h .D ., D irector. T W A A ir W o rld Tours, 80 E . 42nd S t., N ew Y o rk 17, N . Y . •Effective M ay I subject to gov't apprizal TWA mote9 AfAH/Hit "Look girls. These are real W h ’te S e a c liff ’Double Tw ist’ fiber r« a t c o v e r s ” V e rr^n M c K e a n e ' o ' r , to Je a n M c G r e g o r and Bonnie O ' worth, a- L E O R O B ER T S TRIM S H O P , 319 South Lam ar. •yq**- ~~--- —---------- Looks like Paul Danner has ar. a rm ful1 cr laundry to fa'*e home to his wife Peg q y. M a - 'e d students a p p re cia te the 15'c cash and carry savings at B U R T O N 'S L A U N D R Y , 6 '5 W e s t 19th. W ednesday, February 27, 1952 TH E D A IL Y T E X A N Page 31 — B y Biblos Little M o n on tKo Cam pus inna csCine ^Jlie Zrirh ej£)cinief »$J f^i^ht Price Daniel’s comeback that Tom Connally's remarks on tidelands are “mis­ leading, to say the least'’ is absolutely right. Old Tom, lashing out at his Senatorial race foe in slurring remarks about the handling of Texas’ tidelands case, not only was ill-advised in his choice of sub­ jects, but he didn’t quite stick to the facts. Several days ago, Conically (in the half­ tr u t h fashion of another tidelands critic, Drew Pearson) said Texas would have won its tidelands fight if the issue had not been confused with similar cases in California and Louisiana. Obviously the split in Texas ranks comes at a most dis­ tressing time—just as the tidelands issue is bouncing around in Congress. Connally and Pearson, said Daniel, have left fal-e impressions about conduct of the case in the Supreme Court. “ Texas’ entire defense in the Supreme Court was based upon our special contract of annex­ ation, which the court ignored by a four to three vote,” said the state attorney gen­ eral. ‘‘Our co-operation with other states has been limited solely to defense of th# general claims of all the states, in the Cali­ fornia case and in congressional action. Such co-operation is the only way we can win in Congress.” Too, Daniel noted, the four men who sold Texas down the river in the Supreme Court steal had been supported and con­ firmed in their appointments to the bench by Connally. All the evidence indicates that the Pat ­ ronage Saint of Texas, not the attorney general, is at fault. Certainly none can quarrel with the fact that Connallyiis harming the state’s tidelands hopes in an ill-chosen attempt to gain votes. oC on y? n Soon the United States will have mu­ tual defense alliances with 37 countries. Thirty-three are in effect now, and four others are pending—with Japan, Aust ra­ lia, New Zealand, and the Philippines. Thus, in theory, virtually the entire free world is in various stages of readi­ n e s s to aid the I S. in time of attack, and vice versa. On the opposite side of the Iron C urtain, armed readiness is also apparent, in fact even m^re apparent than on the side of the Western Allies. With a world this conscious of a r m a ­ ments races and entangling alliances, how long can tense men the world over he expected to avoid a recurrence of !914’s Archduke Ferdinand incident? / * 4 q' y ' H o n e stly , W o r t h * ! , I d o n ’t think I can sta n d to sit th ro u gh a n o th e r one oh y o u r M a r r ia g e a n d F a m ily him *. n o s e A lot of students can’t see that organi­ zations of Democrats and Republicans on the campus serve any good purpose. Those critics would have ample reason to change their tune if the Young Repub­ licans and the Young Democrats would partially co-ordinate their activity to edu­ cate voters, meanwhile laying personali­ ties aside. PO L Gat If some enterprising Assemblyman wants to make himself useful and make a hit with the ladies, here s an idea: find out why women’s PT is a three-year plan, while men’s PT is required for two years. There’s no apparent reason why the requirements should be different. C om pui Round-up Do You Want a Deferment? Applications Due March IO .* Want a d ra ft defermet Pi I t y o u r a p p l i c a t i o n f o r t h « 1952 Se lective Serv ice Q u a l i ­ f i c a t i o n Test. a t o r ce. A p p l i c a t i o n s m u s t tie p o s t ­ m ark e d b y midnight, March IO, m o r d e r t o he e l i g i b l e f f>r c o n s i d e r a t i o n A p r i l 24. J . E. T erra l, director of the test a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , ‘ ai d t ' n a ’ e a r ­ l y f i l i n g wi l l he t o t h e s t u ­ dent's advantage. A bu l le t in of i n f o r m a t i o n an d an ap p li cat io n f o r m m ay he o b t a n e d a t a n y S e l e c t i v e S e r v i c e B o a r d . R e s u l t s wi l l be r e p o r t e d to the local h o a r d of th e s t u d e n t ' s ju t .-diction for u s e in c o n s i d e r i n g hi s d e f e r ­ ment. WILSON IS P R E X Y Dr. J o h n A. TVl l s o n h a * b e e n e l e c t e d pre - d e n t o f t h e Society of V e r t e b r a te Pa leo n ­ t o l og y ’ f o r 1 9 5 2 a n d L i e n L. E v a n s ha" be en ele ct ed s e c re ­ te ry-treasurer. Dr . W i l s o n is a s s o c i a t e p r o (f es gor o f g e o l o g y a n d habeen se cretary-treas - er of t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n f o r t h e l as t t w o y e a r s . M r . E v a n s is a s ­ s o n a t e d i r e c t o r o f t h e Tex a s Memorial Museum. ? h e *D a ^ ^ t ’ o c i e t. .y. S rn . t The of V e r t e b r a t e P a l e o n t o l o g y is a n a t i o n a l o r ­ ganization of a b o u t 400 m e m ­ b e r s i n t e r e s t e d in t h e s t u d y o f f oss il b o n e s . In a d d i t i o n t o c o n d u c t i n g cc irs es i n t h e D e a p a r t m e n t o f G e o l o g y , D r . W i l s o n is e n ­ g a g e d in fossil b o n e r e s e a r c h at the Vertebrate Paleontol­ ogy l a b o r a t o r y at the Of f C am p u s R esearch ( enter. He c a m e t o t h e U n i v e r s i t y in 1 9 4 6 f r o m t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I d a h o S c h o o l o f Mi ne * H e r e c e i v e d h i s d o c t o r a t e in 1941 a t th e U n iv e r s ity of Michi­ gan. Mr . E v a n s , a f o r m e r s t u ­ d e n t a t th e U n i v e r s i ty , has b e e n c o l l e c t i n g T e x a s f ossi l b o n e " f o r f i f t e e n y e a r s , He a c t e d a* g e n e r a l s u p e r v i s o r and geologist for the W P A Paleontological and M in e ra ­ l ogical S u r v e y u n d e r w h o s e auspices a large and valuable collection of Texa" f ossi l hones w as assembled. FACULTY HOUSING T h e of fi ce of the D e an of S t u d e n t L i f e will o f f e r a s p e ­ ci al s e r v i c e t h i s s u m m e r t o f a c u l t y m e m b e r s who wish to T exa n Th* D aily ie x s n . a stu d e n t n sw sp a p st of lh * U n iv e r sity of T e x a s , ie p u b l i s h e d in A u stin s v sr y m orning e x c e p t M o n d a y an d S a t u r d a y . S e p t e m b e r during holiday and sa* rn in s t ion parted*. and b i-w eek ly d u r i n g t h . t u r n e r . . . . i o n . a n d . , t h . title of T h . S u m m e r T e x a n on T u ead sv and F r id a y by le x * * s tu d e n t P u b lica tio n a ia c N ew s co n trib u tio n * aril' h* accepted by telep h o n e (2 -Z 4 I 3 ) or at th* in q u iries ed itorial office J B I or at th e N e w . L aboratory J B. 192 con cern in g d e l i v e r y and a d v e r t i n g a hon Id ba ’ J* ( 2 - 2 4 7 3 ) . Opinion* of t h e rew in a r e not n scsoaarfly 'h o t * of t h e Adm in tim a tio n sr oth er U n i v e r s i t y official* _ E n t e r e d e* ssco n d -eia s* m atter O cto b er^ IS. ISMS e t t h e f a s t O f f i c e at A n e tin T e * * e . under ‘ha A ct of M a r c h 8. ! 87k __ To Jar,., and . t e a t ir e f inn tt tt hh pe ii rr hh uo m m pe "s tt oo v ii ss ii tt i n gg sta ff member*. The faculty m em b e rs who are i n f e s t e d should re g is te r w i t h Mi ss N a t h a l i e E k s t r o m , M a i n B u i l d i n g 1 0 1 M. L a s t y e a r m o s t o f t h e 50 homes registered were r e n t ­ ed. HAW AIIAN SCHOOL S u m m e r c o l l e g e c o u r s e s in the Eden-like environs of H o n o l u l u a r e n o w o f f e r e d at. b a r ga in rate* to t e a c h e r s and students. The combined benevolence of the University of Hawaii a n d U n i t e d A i r Lir. es h a s p r o ­ d u c e d a $3 8 1 a d m i s s i o n p r i c e which includes round-trip tra n s p o r ta tio n from the P a ­ ci f i c C o a s t , h o u s i n g f o r t h e six-week term , and tuition at t h e u n i v e r s i t y f o r si x c r e d i t hours. T r a n s p o r t a t i o n to the Pacific Coast and meal ex­ p e n s e «, h o w e v e r , a r e a d d i t i o n ­ al. D o r m i t o r y r o o m s for th e e n t i r e s e m e s t e r a r e $ 45 f o r women a n d $50 f o r m en, Unit ed Air Line * said. Meal! c o s t $2 a d a y o n t h e i sl a n d s . University of Hawaii o f­ f i ci al s a n n o u n c e d t h a t c o u r s e s in 2 4 a c a d e m i c f i e l d s , at b o t h undergraduate and graduate l e v e l s , wi l l b e o f f e r e d . R e g i s ­ t r a t i o n will he J u n e 2 3 , w i t h c la s s e s b e g i n r i n g t ho f o l l o w ­ ing d a y a n d c l o s in g A u g u s t I. College catalogues and o th ­ er p e r ti n e n t in f o r m a t io n m a y he p r o c u r e d f r o m U n i t e d Air Li ne s . NORWEGIAN AWARDS STAFF Day Editor FOR THIS ISSUE JOHNNIE HUMAN (Q u otes Night Editor ...... —.............. \ \ A \ LANT) P I L C H E R A s s i s t a n t N i g h t E d i t o r ........................................... BUI M o r g a n Night R eporters .......................... B o b K e n n y , L e l a n d A n t e s J r . Copyreaders W . J . M y r i c k J r . , B r u c e E. J o n e s “ Almost every time C on­ N i g h t s S p o r t s E d i t o r ..................................... B o b Hgarlefsosr ds e t " o u t t o r u t e x p e n s e s , "Assistants Al W a r d , O r l a n d Sims, Jeff H a n c o c k t h e k n i f e sl i ps a n d t r i m s t h e Night Society E d ito r A. t aJ x. pEa iysenre.r” — Cincinnati Enquirer Night A m u se m e n ts E d ito r ......................................... C a r l t o n S p r i n g Plentiful Books— Hope of the Future By K EN G O M P E R T Z D e s p i t e it* b e i n g f a c e d w i t h a f u t u r e of student, a n d faculty criticisms, dissatisfactions, a n d troubles, troubles, troubles, the University library system will continue w ithout much change u n ­ l e s s it is a l e s s e n i n g o f t h e f i f t e e n m in u te w a iting period now in­ stalled for overnight checking out of r e s e r v e hooks. A r e c e n t e d i t o r i a l c a m p a i g n to b r i n g a b o u t so m e m e a s u r e of r e ­ form with regard to the conditions of hooks, re se rv e honk ho ur s, a nd t h e n u m b e r o f c o p i e s in p r o p o r ­ tion to th e size of classes was b r o u g h t to a c lim ax y e s t e r d a y . Mr. A l e x a n d e r M o f f i t , U n i v e r si ­ t y l i b r a r i a n , Mr . C. F . P a l m e r , a s ­ sai t at e U n i v e r s i t y l i b r a r i a n , a n d Mr s , C. R o b e r t s , R e s e r v e R o o m ch ie f li b r a r i an , b u r i e d — a t least f o r t ho m o m e n t - t h e c o m p a i n t s under an avalanche of e x p la n a ­ tions. H o w e v e r . Dr . P h i l i p G r a h a m , professor of English, might have hit. a t t h e c o r e o f t h e s i t u a t i o n . He said t ha t m a n y p r o b l e m s r e ­ sulted f ro m a lack of fu n d s with w h i c h t o o p e r a t e t h e lib r a r y a t f ull e f f i c i e n c y . T h i s f u n d lack w a s a i es ult of g e n e r a l U n i v e r s i ty a p ­ p ro p r i a t i o n s cut. B u t o t h e r s c o n t e n d t h a t this lack of f u n d s ha s been used as a sca p eg o a t and the actual solu­ t io n * l ie w i t h i n t h e v a r i o u s d e ­ p a rtm en ta l systems. W ith re fe re nce to the ragged Condition a n d th e p a u c i t y o f book copies, Mr. M o ff it and ass is ta n ts explained t h a t book" are often out of p rin t and are hard to ob­ tain even through second-hand h o o k st al l ?. Mr . M o f f i t t e m p h a ­ s i z e d t h a t if t h o d e m a n d w a s k e p t to one or tw o nooks, a c om pl ete s e a rc h could he m a d e ; w h e n the n u m b e r runs into the thousands the a m o u n t of paper work and searching increases im m easurably and successful conquests decrease p r o p o r t innately. This was emphasized by the r e ­ s u l t s o f D r . G r a h a m ’s i n d i v i d u a l s ea rch f o r copies. F o r one book o f e s s a y s , he h a s f o u n d , d u r i n g the past few years, at least three c o p i e s a n d ha« n o t s e a r c h e d e x ­ tensively. Incidentally , three of t h e o n c e e x i s t i n g f i ve c o p i e s h a v e b e e n lost. ‘‘B u t , ” a d d s Dr. G r a h a m , “ I o f t e n f ee l t h a t t h e L i b r a r y c o u l d p u t f o r t h a l i t t l e m o r e e f f o r t in t h e i r s e a r c h . ” A n d he t h o u g h t t h a t th e pr oc ess of o r d e r i n g books mi ght , he a c c e l e r a t e d , t oo. Kooks t h a t are t a t t e r e d an d t o r n a r e p r a c t ic a ll y impossible to deal with. T h o r can be s e n t to th e b i n de r y, said Mr. Moffit, h u t if t h e y a r e t o r n a f t e r t h e i r f i r s t r e b i n d i n g , t h e r e i s n ’t a n y t h i n g t h a t r a n h e Hone. T w o r a g g e d h o o k s w e r e s h o w n h i m a* e x h i b i t s A a n d F. O ne copy had ten pages missing wi t h t h e o t h e r p a g e s loose a n d torn. The other copy m ight have been i nf es te d wit h hook w o rm s and m a n y of the m argins and cor­ n e t s w ere c o m p le te ly lopped off. Mr . M o f f i t t s a i d t h a t m a c h i n e r y w a s in e f f e c t t o r e p o r t s u c h b o o k conditions to responsible library p e r s o n n e l a n d t o p r o f e s s o r s so t hat , t h e y c o u l d w i t h d r a w ’ r e a d i n g a s s i g n m e n t in f a v o r of b o o k s t h a t w e r e r e a d a b l e . In e x p l a n a t i o n o f e x h i b i t s A a n d B, h e s a i d t h a t n o s y s t e m w a s I OO r/» e f f i c i e n t . Mr . Moffit mentioned that copies of r e q u i r e d r e a d i n g m ig h t he o b t a i n a b l e if p r o f e s s o r s w o u l d s e n d in t h e i r r e q u i r e d r e a d i n g l is t s b e f o r e t h e b e g i n n i n g o f e a c h se m es te r. S o m e ti m e s these lists a r e n o t h a n d e d in u n t i l s e v e r a l w e ek s of school ha v e passed. Re­ q ue st s for m o re a nd b e t t e r copies m u s t o b v i o u s l y be c a r r i e d o v e r , t o the inconvenience of students and p r o f e s s o r s a l i ke . T here was a suggestion th at a d d i t i o n a l m a t e r i a l m i g h t he m i m ­ eog rap h e d . B ut this inf ringer on the c o p y r ig h t laws and pub lis hers a re h e s i t a n t to give pe rm is s io n even when books are out of print. Dr. G r a h a m sa i d h e h a d s u c h e x ­ periences in t h e p a s t . H e a i s o m e n t i o n e d t h a t in t h e p a r t c e r ­ tain d e p a r t m e n t s and profe s sors had h a d copies o f a s s i g n m e n t s mimeographed (often from the professors own works) and ther sol d o n t h e D r a g . T h i s , h e r-aid, is art i n s u f f e r a b l e s i t u a t i o n a n d h a s been kept to a minimum. Answering complaints about the reserve room “ book hours, Mr . M o f f i t s a i d t h a t t h e y a r e s e t by professors according to length and importance of the materia! a n d t h e n u m b e r o f s t u d e n t s in proportion to the number of copies available. L oa n time s r a n g e from two hours to several days. Af R O SS T it l e s of k n ig h ts 5. Heroic 9 Kxpro.v*.on of con* tem p t JO, W e a l t h y l l . I sa n d e d estate I Fog I 12. We aport l l Landm easure 15. L o w ( a k IT S o d i u m ( sym i I fi E n c o u n ­ tered 20 Rock*. c o ll e c t iv e l y 24 M ine entran ce * 26. A r r a n g e r , as cloth 27 P e c k 29 E v e n i n g i poet ) 30. Portion." 33 T’r uts of w ork 36 B o a r d f o r p ain ts 3 s I s l a n d rn a river (Engr ) N eu ter pronoun 40 B a r k 42 N o r t h America (abbr.) 43, F i g u r e of speech 47 . S o a k e d 49 P a r a d i s e 50 F e n c i n g sword 61 N o t l i v i n g >2 P r o p h e t DOW N 1 Show ed 19 Of t im tide 21. 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P b o n ED M IN O R, 1910 Ph. 7-4973 1308 Lavaca 8 JM 7 C oaching JAPANESE Y o u ca n d e p e n d u p o n our i * rf * s t o c k s to m a k e it p o s s i b l e t o fill p r e s c r i p ­ t i o n s rn a m a t t e r of m i n u t e s . * S FA ! COVER* AUTO REFINISHING CLASSIFIED ADS THE DAILY TEXAN 48 T u r n t o When M e d i c in e s Are Needed .. . “ C o m p l e t e B o d y a n d Fe n d e r Repair * * L O N G H O R N C LEA N ER S Ph N o C over C harge ROBBIN'S BODY SH O P No Extra Charge G u a d a lu p e ^ “Smoke Screen” _ day. C le a ni ng a nd Pressing 46 PH L ib ’y C 112 5 4 7 .2 (E d ito r 's Note*: For an e x p l a ­ nation of “ rare c a s e s ” w h e n b oo k s may be found in s e c o n d - h a n d stores, t e e Dr. G r a h a m ’s c o m ­ m e n t * in K e n G o m p e r t z ’* c o l u m n e l s e w h e r e o n this p e g s . Reader Brown's repeated grap­ pling with ge n e r a lit ie s and p r o b a ­ bilities indicates that t hi s so­ called “ indiscriminate criticism” it r i g h t , a f t e r a l l . ) TO T H E EDITOR I f e el as if it is t i m e t h a t s o m e ­ o n e s p o k e i n d e f e n s e o f t h e li­ b r a r y . As a p a g e i n t h e l i b r a r y a n d a f r e q u e n t u s e r of t h e m a i n loan desk a nd the b ra n ch libra ries I t h i n k t h a t I h a ve s o m e t h i n g to say on the su bje ct . BOO W . S th 2538 Chem or S e r v i c e is s o m e t i m e s slo w . T h is c a n b e a n s w e r e d s i m p l y b y th a plain f a c t t h a t the l ib ra ry does n o t h a v e e n o u g h m o n e y to h ira e n o u g h e m p l o y e s to give com ­ p l e t e l y e f f i c i e n t s e r v i c e . T h e v a r i­ o u s r u l e s o f t h e l i b r a r y ar e th e result of years of experience. If “ o f f i c i o u s ” l i b r a r i a n s a r e th o s e w h o e n f o r c e t h e r u l e s t h a t a r e in e f f e c t , t h e n w e n e e d m ore o f them. T h e l i b r a r y has its p r o b l e m s j u s t l i k e a n y t h i n g el se. B u t it would seem t h a t th e T e x a n should i n v e s t i g a t e t h e s i t u a t i o n b e fo r e c o m i n g o u t wdt h i n d i s c r i m i n a t e criticism. K E I T H C. B R O W N A s f ai a s I c a n d e t e r m i n e t h e s e a r e the co m p l a in t s which th e T e x ­ an has m a d e a g a i n s t t h e li b ra ry : 1. T h e r e a r e m a n y b o o k s in p o o r c o n d i t i o n in t h e l i b r a r y . 2. T h e r e a r e n o t e n o u g h c o p i e s W i t h r e g a r d to t h e f i f t e e n m i n - I o f c e r t a i n book". Ute w a i t i n g p e r i o d — 9 : 1 5 t o 9 : 3 0 3. T h e r e is no w a y t o t el l f r o m — d u r i n g w h i c h all r e s e r v e h o o k s t h e c a t a l o g a t t h e Ma i n L o a n D e s k a r e r e c a l l e d t o tile d e s k , s h e l v e d , w h e r e a h o o k is l o c a t e d . a n d t h e n h a n d e d o u t . Mr . M o f ­ 4. S e r v i c e is slow a n d t h e r e is f i t said t h a t if f u r t h e r i n s p e c t i o n too much red tape. p r o v e d it m o r e p r a c t i c a b l e , t h e N o w t h e r e a r e m a n y b o o k s in w aiting period m ight be reduced poor condition in t h e l i b r a r y . t o IO m i n u t e s o r l ess. H o w e v e r , T hes e books have been used and w h a t e v e r t h e w a i t i n g p e r i o d , he a b u s e d b y s t u d e n t s . T h e r e is n o s a i d , it h a d t o he a d h e r e d t o b e ­ w a y to re pair a worn out page or cau se of p e rsonnel problems. p a g e s in t h e b o o k ; t h e r e is n o w a y As t o t h e c o m m e n t i n T u e s d a y s to c o n j u r e u p a missing page or p a p e r t h a t “ y ou re r e a l l y lu cky p a r t of a p a g e a n d p u t it h a ck i nt o if y o u c a n g e t t h e h oo ks on t h e the book. Furthermore, new s p o t ( a t th e Main Loan Desk), copies of th es e bo oks c a n n o t u s u ­ Mr . Moffitpointed to figures ally be ob t a i n e d b e ca us e t h e y a re s h o w i n g t h a t 77 of books called o u t of p r i n t , t h a t is, b o o k s e l l e r ’s f o r a t t h e Ma i n L o a n De s k w e r e stocks of these hooks h a v e been o b t a i n e d . T h i s w’a s b a ^ e d o n f i v e r e x h a u s t e d a n d t h e r e is n o w a y t o 3 . 0 0Q b o o k s l o a n e d d u r i n g t h e o b t a i n o t h e r copies of th ese books p e r i o d N o v e m b e r 1 2 - 1 7 , 1 9 6 1 . In e x c e p t in r a r e c a s e s w h e n c o p i e s t h e past, the p e r c e n t a g e has be e n c a n he o b t a i n e d f r o m * e c o n d - h a n d a s l ow a s 5 1 . 3 G . O f t h e r e m a i n ­ hook stores. i n g 2 3 L l , in t h e 1951 f i g u r es , I t is a l s o t r u e t h a t s o m e t i m e s m a n y h o o k s w e r e o b t a i n e d in o t h ­ t h e r e a r e not e n o u g h copies of er libraries, b u t a su b s ta n t ia l certain hooks. There arc two n u m b e r w e r e l ost o r c h e c k e d w i t h c a u s e s f o r t hi s . The f i r st is t h a t f a c u l t y m e m b e r s . 77 G m i g h t b e the l ib r a r y o r d e r s only the n u m ­ c o n s i d e r e d h i g h in t h i s l ight . b e r of hooks r e q u e s t e d by the A retrospective glance shows f a c u l t y . If t h e f a c u l t y m i s j u d g e s t h a t f o r e v er y p o i n t of c o n te n t io n t h e d e m a n d foi c e r t a i n b ooks, there has been an answer as to t h e r e is n o t h i n g t h e l i b r a r i a n s c a n w h y t h e s y s t e m is n o t s a t i s f a c ­ do a b o u t it. S e c o n d , b o o k s a r e f r e ­ tory. But a n sw e rin g the charges q u e n t l y l ost b y s t u d e n t s . R e s e r v e alone becom es m ere rationaliza­ h o o k s a r e no e x c e p t i o n ; t h e i r l oss, t i o n if n o t h i n g is d o n e t o sol ve h o w e v e r , is f e l t m o r e . T h e s e l o s t the problems. h o o k " c a n n o t u s u a l l y he r e p l a c e d , S a t is f a c t io n with the status f o r t h e y t oo a r e p r o b a b l y o u t o f q u o w h e n it is u n s a t i s f a c t o r y c a n print. ( E d i to r • note: U S U A L L Y . only lead to f u r t h e r co m p l a in t s W h a t ’* y o u r a o u r c e ? ) a n d q u a r r e l s a n d h u r t feeling". E x c e p t f o r t he R e s e r v e R e a d ­ An e a r n e s t e n d e a v o r to find sol u­ i n g R o o m , t h e B u s i n e s s a n d S o c i al tions to the c u r re n t problems at S c i e n c e R e a d i n g R o o m , t h e I nl e a s t will show t h a t th e l i b r a r y « t a f f ha s t h e b e s t i n t e r e s t s o f t h e H aving a party ? students in mind. if N o v e l t y R u b b e r M a s k s Suggestions f ro m students ait’ t H e liu m Inflated Balloons w e lc o m e t o o . P r a c tic a l s u g g e s t i o n s # C o s t u m e * — B u y or R en t a te ne eded. P e r h a p s s tu d e n ts of W e h a v e N o v e l t i e s of all t y p s a t h e f u t u r e will f i n d e a s e o f a c ­ A U S T IN NOVELTY C O . c es s t o i n f o r m a t i o n if w e a c t t o- Todays Answer Is in the Classified Ads 41. T h e Bi s h op of R o m e 44 P o e m 45. A size of coal E n g i n L i b ’y D ‘2 7 2 t 620. 11 Library Problems P r o f e s s o r s t h e m s e l v e s o c c u p i e d in re se a r c h m a y ke ep books for a se ­ mester. Mr . M o f f i t s a i d t h a t it w o u l d be i m p r a c t i c a l t o i nst al l p h o n e s in t h e l i b r a r i e s f o r r e c h e c k i n g purpose s. Th is w a s due to ‘ f r e ­ quency’ of e r r o r ’ w i t h r e g a r d to cal l n u m b e r s a n d b o o k t i t l e s a n d b e c a u s e t h e r e c o u l d he no s y s t e m established t h a t would m ake the phoning more practicable. Daily Texan Crossword Puzzle it or n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d in t h i s n e w s ­ pa pe r, an d loc al i t e m * o f s p o n U n e o o a o r i g in on bija be d h a r e m R i g h t s of p u b l i c a t i o n o f all o t h e r m a t t e r h er e in a l e e re s e r v e d ^ __________________ d e r g r a d u a te R e a d in g R oom an d o th e r lib r a r y u n its lo c a te d in th « M ain B u ild in g an d th e M u sic an d E d u c a tio n L ib r a r ie s, th e c a ll num­ b e r g iv e n on th e c a r d f o r a n y b o o k d o e s c a r r y th e n a m e o f th a b r a n c h l i b r a r y in w h i c h t h e b ook is lo c a te d . F o r i n s t a n c e : ever , th ey a re n o t DPs, b u t a r e “ Voksdeutsche.” 2. I d i d n o t w r i t e t h e a r t i c l e , TO TH E EDITOR: “ Soviets W o rs e t h a n Nazis.” I T h ere has been an article w rit­ di d n o t e v e n h a v e a c h a n c e t o r e a d t e n a b o u t m e w h i c h a p p e a r e d in it b e f o re it w a s published. I was t h e S u n d a y p a p e r . A s H. W . R e e s e interviewed by Murray Fisher f o u n d out, this a r t i c l e can he m i s ­ who w r o t e t h e article. T h e article, understood. I w a n t to ^le a r up th e r e f o r e does not expr ess my some of these m isunderstandings. personal opinion, h u t so m ethin g I ) A D P is a m a n — o f n o n - G e r ­ w h i c h a n o t h e r m a n b e l i e v e d t o be m a n origin— who w a s forced d u r ­ m y o p i n i o n . My d i f f i c u l t y in e x ­ i n g t h e w a r to lea ve his c o u n t r y p r e s s i n g m y s e l f in E n g l i s h p e r ­ to do for ced l a b o r f o r t h e Nazis h a p s l ed t o m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g s . I w i t h little food a n d bad t r e a t ­ do no t wish th e h e ad l i n e to m e a n m e n t by the g o v e rn m e n t. A few t h at “ Soviets a re m o re crue l t h a n o t h e r s , also of n o n - G e r m a n a n c e s ­ N a z i s . ” I di d n o t m e a n t h a t , a n d t r y , ha d to lea ve t h e i r ho m es as i t is n o t u p t o m e t o j u d g e t hi s . I t h e y di d n o t w a n t t o l i ve u n d e r w ou ld say t h a t “ Bolshevists a re a di cta to rs hi p, S o v i e t or Nazi. m ore dangerous than Nazis.” And V e r y few D P s a r e of G e r m a n t h e y a r e s i nc e t h e y o w n t h e m a ­ o r i g i n as I a m . B u t t h e s e a r e terial and co ntrol t h e people of w ith o u t exceptions m en who w ere nearly a continent. And they are prosecuted by the Nazis and spent a b l e t o use t h e m a t e r i a l a n d p e o ­ a t l e a s t six m o n t h s i n c o n c e n t r a ­ ple w i t h o u t scruple. T h e y have a tion camps. They have been p r o p a g a n d a w h i c h w o r k s on a n i n ­ checked for years by U S DP C om ­ t e r n a t i o n a l baris. In this ttiey d i f ­ mission, w h e th er they were Nazis f e r f r o m Na z i G e r m a n y , e s p e c i a l ­ o r n o t , b e f o r e t h e y wTe r e a l l o w e d l y s i n c e N a z i G e r m a n y ’s p r o p a ­ to e nter the US. g a n d a was principally national. Others, born G e rm an, were a l­ T h ere fore, they arc more da n g er­ lowed to e nter the US. These are o us to t h e w e s t e r n world. o f t e n m is ta k e n ly called DPs. How 3. T o e x p l a i n t h e s e f a c t s a n d to avoid any f u r t h e r m is u n d e r ­ s t a n d i n g , I w o u l d l ike v e r y m u c h t o m e e t H. W . R e e s e a n d a n y o n e else who w an ts to discuss these q u e s t i o n s or a n y o t h e r s w h i c h I di d n o t t o u c h on. I m a y he r e a c h e d at the University YMCA. J U E R G E N l l. B R A U N An Explanation T h eirs, m anuscripts, T Y P IN < T e l e p h o n e >-61 I v notes. R I TYPING — 53-3546. Don* rn m> horn* — t al l I W fiw w h y . MSniary 77. '195? THE DAILY TEXAN Page * Q ver Cowboy Star, Author To Visit Union Friday in vited . T he fam ous actor and writer are here fo r the first Austin chow­ ing of “ Return of the Texan, and w ill make four public <*Ppearances F rid a y on the stage the Pa ra m o u n t Theater. B o th men h a w -hewn the v,«,uc o f rem aining nat ;ral a ' and w riting. Robertson, who" na.* ridden in ’ o the Hollyw ood canyon- f?' I UT Pianists in Recital On ‘Listening Hour at 4 T w o U n iv e rs ity student-, J -ne Stokes and David Fergu*on, present a piano re*- ’ a a* “ L isten in g Hour, f the D epartm ent n: M ! p.m. W ednesday in Recita ii3 n i iiHiAiYM, «.»•! limp in the wood* with pot \ promising lik k e r” hobos. Gipson stayed w ith fir, , rol], ro. the outdoors and has based his young star in •• • ; on Hf>out U n cW ld . m antic roles- He ,.0 o I. hood exper ipnc* T are of M y u t i l e te n , He camp to the U n iv e rs ity in den G irl. not 1938 and stayed until 1937, study* i, he Unlike most ac to the mg journalist#! during that time. have to sadder y a> ut •rn He worked a- a colum nist in C a r­ Re slow draw l ibe PU* ( h rn ti, San Angelo, and Paris, Ka o f the Tex T txaF in a lly he broke off s W est he clings to k;* "a tu ra l newspaper connections and began slow-talking -‘ vie. His reasoning in -Ar te about the things he knew on this subject stems from his boyhood friendship with the home- best. H< became famous when his tpun hum rfist, W ill Boget* book, “ Hound Dog M a n ” was W ith regard to dram atic msse!ecleft ha “ K o o k - o f the-Month. sons. R o g er’s advice was to he He wrote “ Fab u lo u s E m p ire ,” the natural, and not to “ let them story of the mode) n Southw est, put your voice in a dine et j a c ­ Texas ranches, and “ T h o Home ket.” Follow ing his advice, Robert* P . a e , ” the book upon w hich “ Re­ a,, gave up his dram atic studies turn of the T e x a n ” was based. af tor one month. He has since “ Return of the Texan is a heroine one of the most prom ising story of the modern Southw est, young star- in Hollywood, a po rtrayal of the struggle o f Gibson was raised in the two man against the land. It is not hundred miles of hill country sur„ Mason, T o m . A- a boy a "sh oot 'em u p " !but .I -no-lern ho w orried h,s mother bv spend, lore -tory w,th a Tax.ark .. C f e very minute of hi* spare giouad. ■• • Miss Stokes wil play a ‘ Sonata fo r Piano, Dp 26.” San uel B a rb e r, and Fergusnr wi play “ S o n a ta ” by A a r Copland. GREG SCOTT H e le n B lo u n t to P l a y L e a d in Fleder shop’* DANCE COURSE 5 I The cast for the O pera W o r k ­ production of ,Strauss’* “ Fled erm au s” Af-fi. O pera W orkshop IS -eh. T *4JS (M V I T»«*» ThMt«r . . THEATflES COBB So. AUSUH * star I* I ll “ Mark of The Renegade” Mac<4rrn*ld C«r«v Al**i» Smith Alto— Al»«> Evr MONTOPOUS [rmivf in ] .a a Denny Kiev* Blazing Sun Gen* AtiTry * Dmnh Shor* King. B e v e rly Two dram a K irk la n d will portray ma­ and Ida CHARM R o se L e o COMMITTEE MEMBERS a ■TKATCH H INTERSTATE THEATRES S T U T E J Y 7 fittrtiftjy at Charm Classes To Begin Today Tt I TFI 2 r>-*m WILHAM JUNI LUNDIGAN HAVER 2 5291 ^ F . „ o w ih lp will hold H uskerson, and R o b e rt P o lu ra k y . The producer was and bis assistant C z e c h s iwOUia u s e m u O f C o u n s e lin g B o d y j s ^x f z r x r i- S S : ... Club recent. enforcem ent w ill He a I AO believes an en a tio n al it . be discussed at ,,the, council is necessary to aid in the m eeting of the U n . v . r . i t y A r . . cu ltu ra l ira n sir, IAS) on from one Kl w a n t s C l u b . co u n try to the other. N a rco tic law r. . i"*v M o o r . *) et the p la y in g G RFG SCOTT your SAUSOOM DANCI SCHOOL A p ia n o tinging fa v o rite song* The Arthur Murray W a y SPECIAL 38th ANNIVERSARY RATES Now in effect at Come in for FREE Trial Lesson n ig h tly 7 9439 S P E E D W A Y RADIO SA LES & S E R V IC E 1706 San Jacinto w M W»Uh, Owiiir 7-3846 .L « ra I with Fait, Courteous Servico N. T rav.n ha* played w ith wosterner* W esley Tuttle, Tex L itte r, C l i f f s Stone, and others. H e ha* also appeared on network show* with G inney Sim s, Nelson Faddy, and Boh Burn*. 2010 S p e e d w a y Tho Best Mexican Food J ju a A n in q to (b a n a t K irk p a tric k , one of the show'* exe­ cutives, said Tuesday. OVER TEXAS THEATRE Ja c o b C o lvin , was G race Ramsow er. T h - S o o th C e n tr a l T e a - C lu b • , p d u . t r , a i , profe.tfrtm t th* C nt o i above , ], , p l « . .» p.m. so a y . W.ll hold i f fir.t rn re t. a * under s e m e s te r* new o f f i c e r * ........................„ :___ i . bad. tic k e t, » » . , this did citizen*,” the in stru cto r rn o 'c lo c k in T e x a s W ednesd ay at et the main Slavonic la .guages continued. “ In =aid M o lly Moffet, Union 818. their com m unities, they have proRo * Lee I .a va re n f *• w ill speak on S tud ents f-om I*avaca ^D ew itt, v jded f or the education o f youth cosmetics a t 7:15 in the W om en a the ’ n me lecture* f or the recreation and adColorado, Fayette, and (,onza.e* L o mg*- o f the Tex*- tm o n . are l l . ( ountie* w ill make plans ‘ or a vancemenf. of ail cla*ae* Mr la w re n c e , cosmetic con­ The sp irit of freedom and p a rty . su ltant at M a n e A n to in e tte '*, will a d em ocracy of these people is ,1 1M variations and application T h ’ A l l o c u t i o n o f H o r n * C h a ir* something th a t can w ell be worked of make up. m a n w ill meet at 7 p.m. W ednes­ into our own society, the educa­ On M arch 5, Mr. Pa u l o f the day in the lounge of the Barber tor stressed. B e a u ty Bar w ill discuss hair style* H isto ry C enter, O L D 157. “ This project o f c u ltu ra l trans­ and nn M arch 12, Mr. Snyd er mission c a r be best ca rried out Lorn ( hen a id's vs til -peak on A ti ansc iption of The F'ea- under the direction of an educaspring fashion-., G u itarist Merle Travis w ill play sant Q ueen” w ill be played at the Mf mb* ■ of the ( bar rn <>»min A u »ti’ '* C ap ital A rea itockmittee, sponsor o f the school, w ill j how, March 8-8 in me < tty Goli- I , -am t h . " S p n u * S e c r e t ." of ft rc ir- and hair i t y T , a ’ tho r h . , ; S .h o e l he r.n n to K Wectoeedny ( U M . M r . You can learn “ Speed w luting,” the rn o d e r n, nationally-known shorthand in only six week'’ , at B lack H ills Passion P la y , the D urham ’- Business College, here w orld's oldest stage attractio n , in A u stin. w ill come to Dallas F a ir Park “ S p eed s J irin g ” is e n tirely u n ­ Au ditorium March I for a nine- like the old shorthand method*. “ S p e ed w ritin g ” uses the A B C ’s— day run. Jo s e f M eier is the Christus. \ it just turns yo ur longhand into Germ any, shorthand. native of VV • -tphali where tho play originated in 1242, V isit or w rite D urham ’s at 600A M eier is tim seventh generation I .a vac a S tre e t - - or telephone of his fam ily to enact the princi- 8-8446 for full inform ation. pni . t ai ai t «" " l ' " 1 , / n K , ie | „ h,a fir .t San A n tonio ap- M e a n , N a n cy I n m p W l, pearenee, tile keyboard virtu e*., irnrde i)» a ,.o n , h ten a.. w“ l p e ri........... he T arhaikow sky mon, A n n . Irene .In n a ,on, and C arolyn Nathan. Fhano Concerto. Horow itz per­ The fe stivitie s began S a tu rd a y , formed the THchgikowsky concerto a n i continued through Tuesday. in his Am eriean debut in 1928. V icto r A llfsa n d ro , musical direetor, ha^ also program ed “ Daph­ nia anon. wt, w in ne g u t « student* and six former San Antonio .Symphony in rn* aeeaon'a thirteenth ro n re rt at atudenta w ere pre-ente. aa rn , M u n irip al A u d ito r,..rn in Ran An- M ie n . T h e y were .ioy h . l okon, Fail Side Kid* uet, es. (A d v .! A AND HIS i PIANO C n P I T O Q U E E R * ! a e70^ TEL. 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