Weather T he Continued fair Rather warm today High 92 T exan da First College Daily In The South AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1951 Price 5 Cents Rally Committee Plans 6 Stunts For NC Game Eagle Scouts, Bevo To Be Portrayed In Card Section T h e Rally C o m m ittee, which has 72 students working feverishly du rin g the past week, had alm ost c o m p l e t e d its w o r k T u e s d a y on card stunt preparations for the half-tim e show Saturday. Six s t u n t s will b e p e r f o r m e d a t the N orth Carolina g am e: 1. l a r g e b l u e , b l o c k l e t t e r s N C on a w h ite b ac k g ro u n d . J u s t u n d e r t h i s “ W e l c o m e ” wi l l h e s p e l l e d out letter-hy-letter. 2. F o r t h e d e d ic a tio n to t h e Boy Scouts of Am erica the second s t u n t will he a p r o f i l e o f a B o y S co u t an d the letters OSA. 3. N e x t w i l l b e a r e p r o d u c t i o n of the Boy Scout E ag le badge. 4. O r a n g e a n d w hite b l o c k l e t ­ S t a f f Photo t e r s of the U T m o n o g ram with of Bremmerv e ri ty; H erm ann Gu! asch, m ayor FIVE V IS IT IN G O F F IC IA L S mee* wit n s* idents black shading. f rom Bremmen. haven; and M a r ia Baumousch, t h a t h e y from c ' sr> ar d provinces 5. A p i c t u r e o f t h o o r a n g e t o w ­ “t v p t h e r e p o s e '"’ n Sta n d nq from eft to right— f ranz Stein, mayer, i n c l u d i n g t h e w i n d o w s , w ith ;j o r * Mea office O’ Feirs*qn t h e n u m e r a l 6 o n t ile l e f t o f t h e o of M a ~z; Kar Lochm a er, from O ffenburq; hconom c to w e r and n u m e ra l I on the right. M o n d a y a r-e moon. G uenther Rutschke Dep u+y C h ie f genera b o n , th T h e l as t s t u n t wi l l bp a p i c ­ Seated fro m ie4* 'o r g o t— eve B r a n c n . G o v e f ' m e r t of M i n d s * F r a n e o n a ; O t t o t u r e of the fam ed Longhorn m a s­ County m a ' a q e r O *from Austria; Jacob H e B e n n a m a n n , m a y o r c f Br a n s c b w e i q a n d H e r m a n cot, Bevo. fenbach C o o ’- > Sp' a n d ! i n g # n ; D r . W . D. W e b b S c h m o , f r o m M / ch. T h e Rally C o m m i t t e e has h a d a *u e U n a'toe n*® pre *et.sr' r *■ o o v e r n m e m b i g j o b o n i t s h a n d s t h i s year. It m eets Mondays, W ednesdays, and F r i d a y s at 3 p .m . a n d a t 4 p.m. in W a g g o n e r H a l l 4 0 1 . j A t the gam es, the com m ittee a n d t h e f r e s h m a n c o u n c i l will p a s s ; nut the flash cards a n d i n s t r u c ­ tion sh e e ts five m in u te s b e fo re the half-time perform ance. D o c k e ry said t h a t th e stu n ts are W h i l e in A u s t i n , t h e s t a t e s m e n r e t u r n t o W a s h i n g t o n , D . C ., s u g ­ By M A R J O R I E C L A P P will v i s i t C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e b e i n g c h e c k e d so m a n y t i m e s t h a t im provem ents in the Five G e r m a n provincial a n d city g e s tin g m e e t i n g s , C i t y C o u n c i l s e s s i o n * , t h e r e s h o u l d n ’t tie a n y f o u l - u p s American adm inistrative branch officials m ingled and conversed and talk w ith officials of t h e u n l e s s t h e s t u d e n t s in t h e s e c t .on inform ally with students from of governm ent. do so m e thing wrong. He asks th at courts and the Legislature. T h e y w i l l r e t u r n t o G e r m a n y their native land M onday a f t e r ­ a l l t h o s e in t h e s e c t i o n r e a d c a r e ­ T h e ir impressions of Austin are n o o n a t a c o k e p a r t y i n t h e I n ­ a n d p u t in p r a c t i c e A m e r i c a n p r i n ­ fully th e instructions, choose the c i p l e s o b s e r v e d . s t i l l i n d i s t i n c t , ternational A d v iso ry Office. c o r r e c t color o f c a r d , a n d hold A m ong the officials are, co m ­ The', a n s w e re d questions with “ W e c a n n o t g i v e o u r i m p r e s ­ t h e c a r d s in a v e h i c l e p o s i t i o n w i t h p a r a b l e t o A m e r i c a n r a n k , t h r e e enthusiasm and painstaking delib­ s i o n s o f A m e r i c a y e t , W e m u s t tin* t o p o f t h e c a r e t s l e v e l w i t h e r a t i o n , a l t h o u g h t h e use o f a n m a y o r* , a c o u n t y m a n a g e r , an d a s t u d y t h e g o v e r n m e n t b e f o r e we th e e y e s w h e n t h e le a d e r g iv es the deputy chief of the economic in te rp re te r w as necessary. say a n y th in g . 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You know , that could tional T r a n s p o r ta tio n “ W e h a v e n o t i c e d w h a t social Fraternity H e i l r e p r e s e n t t h e G e r m a n g o v ­ m a k e q u i t e a d i f f e r e n c e in s e v e r a l w i l l be m a p p e d a t a m e e t i n g T u e s • q u a l i t y t h e r e is h e r e in A m e r i c a , o n e o f t h e s t a t e s m e n c o m m e n t e d . e r n m e n t . p r o p e r a* c o u n t y m a n a g e r m o r e y e a r s i n t h e m a n - w o m a n r e ­ d a y a t 7 : 3 d o ’c l o c k in T e x a s U n ­ “ H ere, a p p a r e n t l y , high officials an d d e p u ty chief. la t i o n s h i p ," he q u i p p e d . ion. All o f t h e m e n a r e c o lle g e g r a d ­ • p e a k w i t h e v e r y o n e , a n d all t h e p e o p l e r r i x t o g e t h e r . T h * i* a u a t e s a n d a r e w e l l - v e r s e d in a d mini strati v t g o v e r n m e n t functions. g r e a t surprise to us.” Q u e r i e d a b o u t t h e mo*r se rio u s In G e r m a n y , o u r i n t e r p r e t e r e x ­ U S Social Equality Amazes Visiting German Officials Six Pages Today IU till — Ba of Repi J C A JI,crc on 8 w ket T ax p i c t u r e s , 8 :gfM — Co-Op. 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S a u l s o n t o l e a d Rosh Hashana service, Hillel P o u n d a * or & - E u le n s p ie g e lv e r e in , Union. T ex a s d e f e c t rn G e r m a n g o v e r n m e n t t o ­ d a y , H e r r S t e i n r e p l i e d tha* d i ­ vision of the t o w n s into sector* c r e a t e a s e r i o u s p r o b l e m in g o o d governm ent. “ W h e n a t o w n is d i v i d e d i n t o sectors, fam ilies are sometimes split. I ask y o u how can w e e v e r h a v e a u n i t e d E u r o p e o r a uniter! G e rm a n y w hen even the tow ns are not united?" The sectors within a town often w o r k at crn«*-purpo*e«, he c o m ­ menter!. By J O E L K I R K P A T R I C K The T exa s U n ion Board o f D irectors M onday a ftern oo n appointed Calvin Cleave “J itte r ” N olen U nion D irector to replace Brock Pearce, w h o left last m onth to do gra d u ate work at the U n iv e r s ity o f M innesota. The a p p o in tm e n t w ill go into e ffe c t October 6. 7,000 O U Tickets Go on Sale Monday Seven thousand tickets to the Texaa-Oklahom a football game will go on sale M o n d a y , O c t o b e r 8 . B lanket tax holders may obtain tickets to the game Monday through W ednesday at Gregory G ym a t the ticket office. Office h o u r s wi ll be f r o m 8 a . m . to 12 n o o n a n d f r o m 1-5 p . m . T h e r e sho u ld be n o s c a r c i t y of tick ets as last y e a r Miss Alice A r c h e r , ticket m a n a g e r of t h e In ­ t e r c o l l e g i a t e A th le tic s O f fi c e said. U p p e r c l a s s m e n will r e m e m b e r t h e all-night vigil at G regory Gym last y e a r s t a n d i n g in line f o r t i c k ­ ets that w e re flown fro m Dallas to satisfy the un u su a lly large d e­ mand. T he m a y o r of Mainz. H err Stein stater! t h a t th e c ity b o a s ts th e n e w e s t u n i v e r s i t y in G e r m a n ; t h e o n v u n i v e r s i t y in t h e c o u n t r y w ith a c a m p u s like tha* o f A m e r i ­ ca n colleges, H p r r S t e i n a d d e d tha* C o m m u ­ n a h o l d n o o f f i c e * in M a i n z a n d the su rro u n d in g territory. There - no law, h o w e v e r p ro h ib itin g ’ cern f r o m ho ld n g g o v e r n m e n t a l positions. “ I do n o t b eliev e t h a t the ( omm u n i s t p a r t y s h o u l d bp o u t l a w e d b e c a u s e t h a t will d r i v e t h e m u n ­ d e r g r o u n d . A s l o n g a* s u c h a p a r t y * l e g * 1, w e s t i l l h a x p s o m e c o n ­ trol o v e r w h a t ’ he ( o m m u n ist* do." H e r r G u l l a s c n, h o w e v e r , s t a t e d ’ hat. s e v e r a l R e d p a r t y m e m b e r * a r e o f f i c e r * in t h e B r e m e r h a v e n g o v e r n m e n t. H err Heil, county mar,ager, co m m ented th a ’ several C o m m u n ­ ist * h a v e b e e n e l e c t e d t o * e a t * i n the w estern -zo n e national assem ­ bly. A s k e d i f h e is a p o l i t i c i a n , H e r r Heil replied indignantly t h a ’ g o v ­ e r n m e n t is a c a r e e r w i t h G e r m a n men. to s t i m u l a t e s o m e k in d o f i n t e r e s t a m o n g the stu d e n t!, D r . M c A l l i s t e r ’s h o b b i e s i n t r u d e s q u a l l d a n c i n g — he a n d his wife weie form erly Co-spon*or» of Swing and T u rn and raising u n ­ usual plants. A m o n g their plant* o v e r s e v e r a l y e a r s , is carrion type which d e a d f i s h w h e n it b b o t h e r is t i l e c o m p a r a t i v l v spinless cactus, peyote. 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F i n l e y R o b i n s o n T e x a s ’ c o n t r a c t o f a n n e x a t i o n w i t h p o l i t i c s a n d g o v e r n m e n t a n d c o n ­ J r . , 2 4 - y e a r - o l d m u s i c s t u d e n t w h o t h e I rut e n S t a t e s . " h e s a i d a f t e i c e n t r a t e s o n l y o n g o o d g o v e r n ­ w a s f o u n d d e a d i n hr* r o o m F r i ­ hi * l u n c h e o n s p e e c h . Daniel b itte r.y a tta c k e d the S u ­ m ent." da} , w a s s e n t t o El P a s o b y t h e p rem e < o u t decision that strip p ed H y l t i n - M a n or F u n e r a l H o m e . T h e f u n e r a l is t o b e h e l d M o n ­ T e x a * o f u s . a n d s b e n e a t . n m a r g i day in El Paso. T ra c e * of n i t r a te on R o b in s o n '* B u r E x a m * G iv e n to 175 S t a t e b a r exams, w e r e g i v e n to enabled a ju stice of the S t u d e n t s a ssig n e d to the s o ro r­ h a n d i t y s e c t i o n o f t h e C a c t u s w i l l m e e t p e a c e t o r e t u r n a v e r d i c t o f s u i ­ 1 7 5 l a w s t u d e n t s M o n d a y in t h e f i r s t o f a t h r e e - d a y serie*. 7'hey T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 5 o ’c l o c k i n c i d e i n t h e c a s e . S u r v i v o r s i n c l u d e h i s p a r e n t s , w iii a l s o b e g i v e n T u e s d a y a r i d the C actus Office, S orority Editor M r . a n d M r s . T . F i n l e y R o b i n s o n W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g at. 8 : 0 0 a . m . J e a n Kellner announced. f Representatives. T e n t a t i v e p l a n s f o r contacting S r . o f E l P a s o ; hi* g r a n d m o t h e r , in t h e H u s e P. S t e n o ' , s e c r e t a r y o f t h e R J. W. B th e individual sororities thro u g h M r ion E l It M r s . M a br } s t a t e b o a r d o f b a r e x a m i n e r s , a n Panheilenic Council ale being P aso ; and a sister made. nounced. Saube o f E l P a s o . Body of Student Sent To El Paso for Burial Cactus Sorority Staff M eets at 5 p.m. Today T h i s s u m m e r Dr . a n d M r * . M c ­ A l l i s t e r w e n t t o P u e r t o R ico on a C a rib b ean cruise. T he trip over by fre ig h ter re q u ire d *ix d a y s . They returned by p l a n e in 11 hours. T h e high point o f in te re st o n t h e t r i p f o r D r . Mac. w a * h i s visit t o the I n iv e r s i t y Rio P ied ras. T h e u n i v e r s i t y t h e r e has a mod e m d e p a rtm e n tx o f anthropology: a n d f u n d * a r e b ein g iai*ed for a new building which wi l l house only the d e a rtm e n t and the mu scum. I tr. M c A Hi s t et t eel ived his b a c h e l o r o f a i t * d e g r e e ip s< -t« B r u n e , v i c e ­ p r e s i d e n t ; Ma r ; , F , *t h e i Haskell, -eeletal} ! Joyce Jackson, tre a su r­ e r; Shirley Lawrence, historian; Johnnie Human, reporter; and Connie U onstenado, co rre sp o n d in g - c c r e t a I y. Besides the regular officers n a m e d at. t h e m e e t i n g t h o c o m ­ m ittee chairm en w ere announced. Those given were M ary Helen Spear, p ro g ra m ; J a n e Kneip, so­ cial; l i m a S a id e v a r, i n t r a m u r a l s ; Mildred Fox, m em bership; Pat Smith, phoning; Elsie Strauss, p u b l i c i t y ; S d Nolen are Mr. John re.ig io u s c o - o r d i n a t o r on th e c a m ­ p o i n t e d Expus, a n d W a l e s M a d d e n , S t u d e n t s ’ M c C u r d y , c h a i r m a n o f th e Association, Dean of Association president, w i l l a l s o S t u d e n t ’s Dorothy G ebauer, D ean ■speak. M i s s S h a w ' w i l l g i v e a p i c ­ W o m e n t u r e o f t h e w a y R e l i g i o u s E m p h a ­ W i l l i a m I>. B l u n k , H e r m a n J o n e s , Sidney Siegal, Joe Rob Bettis, sis W e e k w i l l l o o k t h i s y e a r . T h e b o a r d o f d i r e c t o r s w i l l m e e t Ri l l P a r k e r , . J e a n W e s l e y , a n d S t u ­ T u e s d a y m o r n i n g to get ready f o r d e n t P re s i d e n t W a . e s M a d d e n . T h u r s d a y ’s m e e t i n g . T h e y w i l l a p ­ point a ste erin g c o m m ittee, com - j posed of tw o religious w orkers, five s t u d e n t s , a n d Miss S ha w t o h e l p w o r k o u t d e t a : « fo* t h e w e e k . L. D. H a s k e w , d e a n o f t h e C o l l e g e o f E d u c a t i o n , is h e a d o f t h e h o a r d of directors. T o m m y R o d m a n , a Phi K a p p a R e l i g i o u s E r n p h a * * W e e k is s e t t h e p u r p o s e o f s t r e s s i n g Psi, w a s e l e c t e d c h a i r m a n o f t h e a s i d e ft n p n e e d f o i r e l i g i o n i n t h e l i f e c l i q u e S u n d a y n g o t . T h e c o q u e is o f t h e st u d e n t . S p e c i a l s p e a k e r s t i l e p o l t i c n a c t i o n g r o u p o f t h e a r e i m IU d t o c o m e , a n d s e v e r a l f r a t e n ’. t i e s \ five m an s t e e r i n g c o m m i t t e e m e e t it g s w i l l tie n e b ! d u r i n g t h e wa* also chosen. Member* are week. C laude Goldsmith, Jim I. o n a r d , G o r d o n I. Ie w e l l y n , H o w d y C l a r k , an i H o m e r J a c k s o n . R o d m a n c l a s s i f e d ti e m e e t i n g a* " a v e r y q u i e t o n e . ” I h e n e x t m e e t i n g w i l l be h e l d o n O c t o b e r 14 t o d r a w u p a s l a t e o f m e n t o m n i n t h e f a l l a s s e m b l y e l e c t o *. ■\ I.o o t h w h o r e * a i e n t s wi l l b p a i d e t o p l a c e o r d o ■* f o t f o o t b a l l c o r s a g e s w i l l b e e n e d b v M o r far Board, hon o ra v society for s e n i o r w o m e n . T h u •sd. iv in f r o n t of the Univer*itv < -D p. T h e o r g a n i z a t i o ! i wi ll a c t a* a n i p ll* i ( ' p r e v e n t a t i v e o f a d o w n ­ t o w n f l o r i s t s h o p , w h i c h w'ill d e ­ li'. c r a l l s t u d e n t o r d e r s . RUSS KERSTEN T h e b o o t h will b e o p e n T h u r s ­ d a y s b e f o r e h o m e g a m e s f r o m IO who a rn. t o 3 p m , a n d F r i d a y s , f r o m A g o o d s a l e s m a n is Rodman Elected Clique Chairman Mail-order Booth Will Open on Drag ORTY ACRES lo o k IO a . m . t o 2 p m . S t u d e n t s will c a n c o n v i n c e his w ;fe - g n a n o I d e I b l e n k a t t h e b o o t h , f a t i n a f u r c-'St. gi\ ng the n a m e a n d a d d r e s s o f t h o i d a t e , a n i pax f o r t h e f l o w ­ A bright-eyed yo..rg t ag a p ­ >r a f t e r C h o r u s m e m b e r s , b o t h m a l e a n d e r ' T h e c o r s a g e will he d e l i v e r e d p r o a c h e d h e r lab i n s tr u and asked h o w * e m igh t fern s!, S p a m - h d a n c e r * Rnd s i n g ­ to t h e (ia‘e o n t h e m o r n i n g o f t h e c l a s s m a k e a g o o d g a d e rn ! e cou rse, ers, an d musical v ariety p e r f o r m ­ gam e. 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While flying over the mountains of A rkansas and the many outlined farm s of Missouri and Indiana, we wondered ju s t w hat type of game the Longhorns would present to the Boiler­ O t h e r * in t he ftr*t IO a r e T e Aa», f oot ba l l powers, Monday was wh i c h b e s t e d P u r d u e I Mi a f t e r r a n k e d a* the t op t e a m in th# s q u e e z i n g pa*t. K e n t u c k y t h e pre f i r s t weekly A**ori*ted P r e s s n a ­ v i o u a S a t u r d a y , No. 6 ; Ohi o S t a t e , maker* in th eir seco n d m e e t in g whi ch b a r e l y g et past SMI 7-0, t i o n w i d e poi! of roe . e a s o n . We k n e w t h a t Texa* u s e d c h o u t No. 7; Illinois, a 27-13 w i n n e r over K a r r a s , Illinois. 1 e a c h Bigg e M a n n s S p a r t a n s , f w o - t l v r d s g r o u n d t a ct i c* a n d the I ' f I,A, No. k Mar- a n d , a 5 4-14 D a w s o n s c or e d all I 4 p o i n t s for other third air attack against P ur­ Who s p a n k e d M i c h i g a n , 25-0, last v i c t or o v e r W a s h i n g t o n A L ee, No. t h e L o n g h o r n s a g a i n s t P u r d u e last d u e l a s t y e a r wi t h q u a r t e r b a c k w e e k, ed g e d out t h e G ol d e n R e a r s 9; arid T e x a s A AM, a 20-7 w i n n e r S atu rd ay. Ben T o m p k i n s a t t h e h e l m , g a i n ­ o v e r T e x a s T e c h , No. IO. o f C a l i f o r n i a f or f i r s t place. Pa u l Wil li am*, Lon g h o i end, i n g 251 y a r d s r u s h i n g a n d 125 To e v o t i n g f o r th** f i t p o l l , V. ho WB* self' ted a* f he U P b o e T h e B e a r * t ook the r u n n e r - u p pa s s i ng. T o m p k i n s c o m p l e t e d 7 of wi t h f i r s t place vot es in bracket *, s p o t bv a ‘ purs e 28 vote* f r o m th< week last w e e k Was 16 a t t e m p t * in t h a t g a m e . IO p oi nt s f o r fi rst , nm*f o r «e m e n t i o n e d f o r hi* ,ent D A L L A S , O r t . I. 'AP)- Mal vin T e n n e s s e e , t h e t e a m whi ch wa* c o n d , eight f or t hi r d, s o d so on : B u t t h i s y e a r t h e r e wa* a n e w t t h e B o i l e r m a k e r s , tgai f o w i e i of TCI* is t he ma n in a c c o r d e d the t o p s p o t in a p r e ­ q u a r t e r b a c k ca l l ing t h e s i g n a l s — s ea s on pm! Sept . IO. In last I abo n th*- ; o h >>l S o u t b B e s t ( o n f e r e n r e f o o t b a l l . D a n P a g e , w h o ha d h ee n a l t e r n a t ­ i*- b a c k f i e l d of the mg T h e T C I ' t a i l b a c k is t h e t o t al m o n t h ’* bs n o t i n g , M' ch i ga n S t a t e i ng wi t h T J o n e s in p r a c t i c e . J o n e s . a< t h e p e r f o r m a n c e o f o f f e n d )e»dei a nd t he mo** a r . was r a t e d n u m n e r 2. was p u t on t r i a l a g a i n s t K e n t u c k y T h * ’ was b e f o r e t h e t e a m s g o t Silva, O k l a h o ma , wh o r a n r u r a t e p as s e r in the l e a g u e Ft a n d p r o v e d t o be a g oo d T - m a n . VOt o u c h d o w n - a nn p a r s e d to i nt o t h e i r g a m e suite. Mi c h i g a n fo N o w it wa* P a g e ’s t i m e t o t a k e F o w l e r ha* ga ned 364 yard* as the S t a t e had h ar e d / b e a t e n O r e g o n Ye sp 1« for a n o t h Hi t he s t a n d . P a g e is t h o u g h t to be r u n n i n g a n d passing. 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A n d P a g e , w h o pl a ye d 1 2 4 y a r d s on 23 r a t he * . c o n c e r n e d , b u t he did n o t ga i n a* D o m coast to coast . b o r n e r in t h e a i r t h inning. a v e r y g ood g a m e a t t h e m a nFred Re n n e r * of SMI has m u c h y a r d a g e . In 1950 he t h r e w C a l i f o r n i a , which c a m e e a s t to u n d e r pos i ti on, t h r e w o n l y one of T h e B u f f s loaded th** base s t h r o w n 4k pa ss e s and c o m p l e t e d 22 pas s es a n d c o m p l e t e d 5 f o r the t h r e e a er i al s . T h e o t h e r t wo wi t h t w o a w a y in t h e n i n t h , b u t 23 f or 292 v e r d e a nd an a v e r a g e rock P e n n s y l v a n i a , 35-0, a n d g a m 140 y a r d s . T h i s y e a r he a t t e m p t e d a lot of r es pe c t f r o m e a s t e r n g r i d ­ were, t o s s e d by h a l f b a c k Don B a r ­ 11 nit er F r e e m a n , t h e Baron* -’ar of 604, 21 passe*, completed 12, b u t iron scribe*, h a d 22 first* a n d a grit t h e m out. w i t h ­ ton a n d B u n n y A n d r e w s . r« J *ri N o r t o n o f SMI lead* th* g a i n e d o n l y 114 y a r d s . Cif t h e 22 t o t al o f 942 point s. T e n n e s s e e , o u t na m a g e Loser sea* 2.! g a m e p u n t e r s with an a v e r a g e o f 41. 0 Thi s c a m e to I / o n g h o m fan* a* he t os s e d l a s t y e a r he h a d o n l y winner over Mi ssissippi State s o m e w h a t o f a s u r p r i s e si nce t h e one i n t e r c e p t e d . T h i s y e a ” T e x a s wine i ng Al P a psi. on nine kl**.*.* L a r r y Isbell of B a y ­ M O, polled 27 fi rst s, a n d a t o t al S t e e r s ha d a p r e t t y g ood r e p u t a ­ i n t e r c e p t e d T h e Ba ran v i c t o r y s q u a r e d t h e lor * s e c o n d wi t h 40 2 on five four of S a m u e l s o f 934 point s. t i on as a p a r t i a l l y - p a s s i n g hall aeria.*. Bill . L i m e y of A r k a n s a * has series at 2*~. T h e O k l a h o m a S oone r *, v o t e d c l ub, a n d has t u r n e d o u t such c a u g h t t he most pa s s es , t a k i n g six aer alist* a* B o b b y L a y n e , Paul for 123 y a r d s . Boil Blair of T C I ’ No. I t e a m a e a r ago, g a i n e d the OUT IN FRONT $ Glo Da 47, t No. 4 spot on t h e s t r e n g t h o f s Campbell, and Tompkins. ,« second wi t h five f o r 105. Yale scoot', a'OU rd r*q * end V ’ ®' * v ' q a r " • o \ 111o i l i S H I N E Stadium. 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J o h n n y M*d*ni ch * P u r d u e g a m e with o n l y 76 c o mp l e t e d p a s s e s o u t 2 21 S n u t h I - a m a r PH. 2 -S S e o S t u d e n t s do n o t h av e to d r a w *it.v of H o u s t o n . with nome of t h e old N o t r e D a me T h e 1951 S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e who mi ssed the 28-7 upset, v i c t or y movi es will c o n t i n u e T u e s d a y . of I 40 a t t e m p t s . tick eta f o r t he g a m e Nut t h e v M e a n w h i l e , B a v l o r ' a pr esea«on f o o t ba l l r a c e awing* wide open o v e r N e b r a s k a with an i n j u r y , is A n d y o u can go f u r t h e r hack mus t show t h e i r b l a n k e t t a x C o n f e r e n c e f a v o r i t e Rear*, a f t e r S a t u r d a y n i g h t at Li t tl e Rock, and back a* r i gh t half throug h the Southw est C o n f e r ­ w h i m ha* t h ei r p i c t u r e on it. t a k i n g a h ol i da y last w e e k , h e a r d a l r e a d y o r e o f t he t eam* I* sing T h e T e x a s L o n g ho r n s , t w o - t i m e ence st at i st i c* a n d f i nd w h e re A u d i t o r ' s r ecei pt * ‘ t a m p e d " p i c ­ - .-out r e p o r t s on T u l a n e . w h o m t he T e x a s ha* a l w a y s b e e n — a t l ea s t — m g the " i n j u r y blue* w i n n e r s in IDS I, t ook it f a i r l y e a s y t u r e t a k e n " will n o t be va! d. R e a r s pl ay S a t u r d a y in N e w Or- a p a r t i a l l y p a s s i n g t e a m . Blai r A r k a n s a s c o ac h Ot i s I) ougla* in p r a c t i c e M o n d a y w o r k i n g on a B l a n k e t t ax p i c t ur e * a r e b e ­ lea ns. C h e r r y wa* on* o f t h e T e x a s r e p o r t s f r o m F a y e t t e v i l l e t h a t an g l a r i n g w e a k n e s s - —-pass o f f e n s e . in g m a d e a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y L o T h e B e a r * ’ M o n d a y ses si ons i n­ r o a c h e s t h a r h a d a lot o f c o n c e r n his ends bur one J e r r y B o ga r d , Th e S t e e r s f ai l ed to c o m p l e t e a Dp a n d will c o n t i n u e t hrough! sophomore ai*1 oui wi t h i n j u r i e s . pa s all da y S a t u r d a y , w h i l e b e a t ­ c l u d e d pl ays t he • e x p e c t to r u n fug a i r t ac t ic s , h u t he fi rst t a u g h t W e d n e s d a y . S t u d e n t * w h o h*v o f f a g a i n s t t he G r e e n Wa v e. vic­ t oe L o n g h o r n s h ow to g a m y a r d ­ Whil e t he i n j u r i e s d o n ’t s e e m to i ng P u r d u e , I 4*0. their picture made Wedne«dav t o r s o ve r a s t r o n g Mi ami - c o n ­ Steers One of Seven T h e s t a t i s t i c s show w h a t p o w e r t he a p p o i n t e d t i m e th:* s u n s h i n y 0. _ —— _ • mJ t Ua r n r. if TAS*! Align t e s t a n t , r e p o r t s hi* s q u a d in n e a i - Unbeaten Texas Teams Sn th wa* w o r k i n g o u t some theLonghorn* hadag ai n s t P u r ­ a f t e r n o o n and t h e r e b y f o r f e i t e d a c n e s a n d p a i n s he r e c ei ve d S a t ­ t h e s c h e d u l e d We * t - of - t he - Mi s*i sd ue. 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I — (ZP)— Jim , of Leo Durocher needed to win though the official averages have H earn, big side-arming rig ht - 1 only one of two games scheduled not been released, San Musial, 30- hander from A tlanta, pitched one on their home field starting Tuesyear-old St. Louis Cardinal slug­ his most brilliant games M o n d a y ! day to climax the g reatest stretch fighting drive in all baseball. M onday’s ger, has won his fifth National and tu rn e d back the Brooklyn Dodgers, 3 to I, in a ; playoff was witnessed by 30,707 League batting crown. Musial finished the regular s e a - ! tense mound duel th a t carried the a : Ebbets Field. It was a stunned son Sunday with a .355 average. New York Giants to within a sin­ gath ering of Dodger rooters th a t The playoff games between the gle victory of their goal— the saw its heroes succumb. Ralph Branca went eight inn­ Brooklyn Dodgers and the New World Series. York Giants count in the averages, In propelling destiny’s tots to ings fo r the Dodgers and tu rn e d b u t no one can catch Stan. their eighth straight trium ph and in a creditable performance, but Jackie Robinson of the Dodgers their 13th decision in their last Thomson’s 31st blast of th e sea­ is closest in third place with a I J games, Hearn yielded only five son in the fourth inning with Irvin .335 mark a f te r S unday’s game. hits to the bone-tired Flock and on base and Irvin's 24th leading But he c an ’t pick up 20 points. was not in serious danger of being off the eighth unhorsed the rightRichie Ashburn of the Philadel­ caught because Bobby Thomson handed fastballer. Bud Podbielan phia Phillies is second with .344. and Monte Irvin slashed home worked the ninth. Andy Pafko gave the flock its Only two other players, Hall of runs. Famers Honus W agner and Rog­ Monday night the amazing men only score when he ca u g h t a ers Hornsby, have won more N a­ ★ a tional League batting titles than Musial. W agner won eight crowns and Hornsby seven. Rounding out the top ten as of Sunday are Roy Campanella, Brooklyn, .327; Monte Irvin, New York, .313; Joh nn y Wyrostek, Cincinnati, .S H J Ralph Riner, Pittsburgh, .309; Al Dark, New NEW YORK, Oct. I . — (IP )— • h e ’ll hit the double-play ball.” York, .306; Carl Furillo, Brook­ Behind the b atting cace and The calmest man on the scene lyn, .801; and Johnny Metkovioh, around the dugouts, the reporters was the Giants’ dandy little m ana­ P i t s b u r g , .294. and photographers milled about ger, Leo Durocher, who sat on the Preacher Roe of the Dodgers aimlessly and with the wide, bench, arms folded, outwardly was the loop's top pitcher a f te r e a n ’t-believe-it eyes o f men who relaxed. the regular season closed Sunday, had just seen the sun rise in the Only the machine-gun action of with a 22-3 record for an .880 av­ west. his jaws on a wad of gum and erage. Sa! Maglie of the Giants They still were su ffering an occasional silences when he would was second with 23-6, .793 mark. emotional hangover from Sunday's gaze dreamily at nothing at all W arren Spahn of Boston led in drama-packed afterno on , and here bespoke any tension. strikeouts with 166, seven more they were faced with more of The first roar came when than runner-up Don Newcomb? of the same potent medicine. How Jackie Robinson, hero of S u nday’s Brooklyn. encounter, came to the plate, but much can a guy stand, anyway? 0 * The violently partisan crowd it was a whisper to the din that CHICAGO, Oct. I — — Ferris was funneling into Ebbets Field, greeted Andy Pafko’s home run Fain, Philadelphia’s first sacker, bringing with it an undercurrent in the second inning. Monday was unoffic.aily crowned of excitement. The Dodger joy was short-lived as the Athletics’ first American Dodger fans, who died a thou­ as Bobby Thomson p u t the Giants l e a g u e ba tting champion in 18 sand deaths in that climactic 14 in fro n t with a two-run homer in inning struggle at Philadelphia the fourth, and from then on the years with a .344 average. First A's star to win the title Sunday, were fearful their be­ game proceeded as if the Giants ainee Jimmy Fox did in 1933, loved Bums would be only rag- had written the script. The rousing enthusiasm of the with .366, 29-year-old Fain fin­ dolls, spent and l i f e l e s s from their Dodger fans giadually dwindled ished 18 points ahead of Chica­ ordeal. G iant partisans feared a t r e ­ to apathetic encouragement, with go’s versatile Minnie Minoso, Cub­ an Negro rookie-of-the-year can­ mendous letdown might bp suf­ b i g Jim Hearn handling the Bums didate, who had .326. Last fered by their team when it dis­ like he owned them. The Darky e a r ’s champion, Billy Goodman covered the p e n n a n t w asn’t yet Stanky-Lockman double-play com­ of Boston with .354, failed to won when they thought they had bination smothered th reats almost before they started. it in Boston. finish in the top ten this year. Charley Dressen, a bundle of As Stanky dove at Peewee Other leaders in unofficial sta ­ jitters, his p a l e little eyes blink­ Reese for the out th a t ended the tistics computed through Sunday's closing day included: George Kell, ing nervously, was explaining his game, coming up out of the dirt stra teg y in passing Puddin’ Head like a grinning little raggam uffin, D e tro it’s 1949 champion with Jones to get a t Del Ennis in a ★ .3429, who finished with .319 this tight spot, because: “ You can PLAYOFF STANDINGS tim e; Boston's Ted Williams, a keep the ball low to Ennis and NATIONAL LEAG UE four-time champion, .318; Nelson New York T O I .00 f o x , Chicago, .313; Johnny Pesky, S t o l h a n d . k e a . a R e c e i v e r i n ’5 0 Brooklyn 0 1 .OOO Boston, .310; Gil McDougald, Tom Stolhand^ke, left offensive Tuesday’s probable pitchers: New York, .308; Boh Avila, Cleve­ end for the Ijonghoras, cau gh t 23 Brooklyn a t New York— Clem land, .305; Oil Conn, W ashington, pashes during the 1950 season. .303; and Elmer Yalo, Philadel­ The passes were good for 314 Labine or Carl Erskirie vs. Sal Maglie or Sheldon Jones. yards and one touchdown. phia, .302. Hearn fast-ball and shot it into the shallow le f t field stands with two down in the second. H earn did not give up a hit in th e last four chapters, though he issued a couple of walks and had his little m anager extremely nervous. Though t h e Giants’ infield looked tense at times and twice got Hearn into potential trouble in the middle innings, it redeemed itself in the clutches by reeling off four com forting double plays, in­ cluding a twin-killing in a wild scramble on the base paths which ended the game. As a result of this wholesale slaughter of the Dodgers who did manage to reach first, only two of manager Charles P r e s s e r s lads Giant, Bum Duel Assumes Western Sunrise Aspect you had an idea th a t the Dodger fans realized the creeping death which had been overtaking them the past few weeks had a bony hand on their shoulders. Monday the Bums had to do it, and they couldn’t. They left their game in Philadelphia Sunday. Aggie Scout Says OU 8th Line Weak U 1'1’ the second game in the » t.I dium, arid Lopat will open up in The deadline for women’s intra- I the Polo Grounds, m u r a l entries in table tennis sin- I Stengel, who has won three straight pennants since coming to gles and tennis doubles has been and is now , shooting .extended until Wednesday. Th e , the Yankees , . deadline had previously ,)etn ; fo r three Mraryht world champ.on ships, would ra th e r meet the scheduled for last Wednesday, Dodgers because “ I think the The preliminaries for these j Giant pitching is a little to ug her.” sports will begin on Thursday and continue for a week. The deadline fo r ewimming practices has been extended until Monday. Preliminaries will begin Tuesday night. Over Ti M i l l i o n S a w S t e e r s i n ’5 0 545,412 persons saw the 1950 edition of the I/onghoms play. The Stters played 11 games including the Cotton Bowl game. 'M ural Schedule F o o t b a ll C ia** B help you fix up an SANDALS Dunn Assembles Clothes for Korea professor Additions to the fall curricu­ lum include a thesis course for the m aster's degree, o f f e r e d by Charles W. Laughton, associate professor of social work, and “ Culture C ontacts’', taught by Dr. George L. Sanchez, professor of history and philosophy of educa­ tion. Greg Scott Sizes 3Vi to 9 p o rta n t to us, because w e’ve al­ ways had clothes, b ut it m ight be the difference between life and death fo r a K orean,” he said. The clothes should be clean to facilitate speedy packing. Mr. 1 Dunn stressed t h a t winter clothes are especially needed, b u t he said any contribution would be a p p re ­ ciated. He singled o u t shoes as a necessity to the Koreans this win­ ter. Blankets also are urgently needed. Clothes fo r Korea a t the Uni­ versity is p a r t of a drive spon­ sored by the United Churches of Austin. The Austin chairman is the Rev. 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Yanks: Reyonlds r Pick up the phone and dial 2-2475 W est P o in t’s cribbing scandal raphy occupy many of the new later as corps engineer of the was only an upsurge of a practice f ROTO commander’s leisure hours, 36th Corps. A fter the war’s end th a t has been going on a t the j During a tour of duty in Jap an he served three years with Ameri­ academy in a small way fo r many he enjoyed the plentiful supply of can occupation forces in Japan. years. T h a t's the opinion of Col. pheasant and doves. A fter one unCol. Henney was head of the Frederic Allison Henney, p r o f e s - ! usually successful pheasant hunt, ROTC a t Rose Polytechnic Insti­ sor of military science and tactics he discovered th a t he had been tute, Terre H au t, Ind., for four who assumed command of Army shooting in the royal game pre- years prior to the war. ROTC a t the University recently. serve. A widower, the Colonel has fo n t “ A few violators of the honor An enthusiast of both deep-sea children. Two small daughters system are c aught each y e a r,” Col. and fresh-water fishing, Col. H en­ Henney explained. “ B ut there ney has found the local streams live in Smithville; his youngest son is in law school at the Uni­ wrere ju s t more in 1951.” and lakes ideal fo r the angler, He versity of Miami and the older is He added th a t he heartily ap­ uses a casting rod and prefers the in flight training a t Hondo Air proves of the action taken against “ popper” for a lure. Force Base. the cadets, since it was not very The Colonel was born in Stu­ severe. They are eligible to re ­ art, Iowa, bu t was appointed to en ter the academy w ithout a West Point from Colorado. He has Run-owoy Car Dam ages stigma attached he said. served in the Army Engineers Porch of Co-op M onday “ The cause of the mass viola­ throughout his career, although tion was the e a rn e st desire of ev­ he was a liaison officer fo r sev­ A driverless car rolling down eryone to have a crackrjack foot­ eral years. hill crashed into Twin Pines Coball te a m ,” the Colonel stated. Besides his bachelor of science 1°P Monday morning damaging the A 1924 g ra d ua te of West Point, degree from West Point, he holds ^ronf porch of the housing unit 2005 Neches. Col. Henney was a letterm an in a B. S. in civil engineering from The owner of the run-away car both football and lacrosse. “ Those the University of Califorina and were the days of the F o ur Horse­ is a g ra d u ate of the Swiss Fed­ said his parking brake failed to men of N otre Dame,” he remi­ eral Institute of Technology. In hold. Ray Palmer, house manager, nisced. “ Football was very rough addition he holds certificates of estimated the damage at $65. then, bu t d idn’t have the speed graduation from numerous Army and heavy passing of to d a y ’s service schools. game.” The use of a roving guard The Bronze Star with a “ V” , Radio Repairing complicated the line work, he the Purple H e a rt with a cluster, Home and Auto added. and several campaign ribbons have “ Notre Dame, Navy, Y a l e , been awarded to Col. Henney. Princeton, and H arvard were some During World W ar II he served 1508 Red River of the football powers th a t we en­ as division engineer of the Ninth Phone 7-2904 countered th e n ,” san! Col. Hen­ In fantry Division in North A frica; ney, who played tackle on the as chief of the departm en t of en­ gineering at the Engineering Army team. Hunting, fishing, and photog- School a t F o rt Belvoir, Va.; and OKLAHOMA CITY, Ort. I.— (ZP) — A football scout who watcher! Oklahoma swamp William Here'a a chance to get rid of and Mary, 49-7, Saturday reported old clothes yo u’ve not yet thrown to head coach Ray George of away and you may save someone’s Texas A&M: life a t the same time. “ Oklahoma has several glaring The Clothes for Korea drive weaknesses -on the seventh and winch opened Monday a t the Uni­ eighth teams.” versity will last until October 15. George made the repo rt public Boxes will be placed in the Monday in a telephone interview, ground-floor of the Main Build­ amplified for Oklahoma City's ing and on the main floor of the Downtown Q uarterbacks at their Union, where students may donate weekly luncheon. shoes and clothes to the Koreans. Texas AAM, with victories over H. A. Dunn, building crew fo re ­ UCLA and Texas Tech, n ext meets man, who is chairman of the drive, Oklahoma at College Station, S a t­ said he hopes every organization urday night. will help. “ I do n’t think we have enough NEW YORK, Oct. I .— (ZP)— ! Mr. Dunn said he had received depth to cope with a team like Oklahoma,” George said in the A ll ie Reynolds, no-hit hero of the letters in the past week from novel interview. But he added th a t I champion Yankees, will pitch the chaplains and other officials in Texas A&M would be a t full i opening game o f the World Se-1 Korea telling of the u rg e n t need strength “ unless some in ju ry o r - 1ties— but Manager Casey Stenge! for clothes. curs this week.” said Monday, “ those guys are I “ The Army ju st c a n ’t help these He said he expected his s t a r making me work up double strate- Korean people, and if we don’t fullback, Bob Smith, who re- I gy so I gotta have two sets of some people will freeze to death reived an ankle injury in the Tech plans a f te r th a t.’’ this winter. I t doesn’t seem im­ game, to he ready to go Sa tu rd a y “ J hose guys” are the playoff- j night. battling Dodgers and Giants. Sten-1 Oklahoma head coach Bud Wil- gel said, “ it is bad enough wor­ Two N e w M em b ers kinson, v. ho used 4 i men against rying about trying to beat one In Social W ork Faculty William and Mary, saw the A&M- club— w e’ve got to worry about two.” Tcch game. He told the q u a rte r ­ The addition of two faculty Stengel said if the Dodgers win, back club th a t A&M has “ tr e ­ members to the University G rad­ mendous speed and excellent ball he will pitch Lefty Ed Lopat in uate School of Social Wor k gives the second game and use Vie carriers.” a new emphasis to psychiatric so­ “ I don’t think any team will Raschi for the first game in Eb­ cial work in the departm ent. stop A&M cold,” Wilkinson said. bets Field. He doesn't w ant to Miss Mary Esther Burns, as­ “ Control of the hall will play an tru st the soft-stuff southpaw in sociate professor of social work, unusually im portant p art in our the little Brooklyn park against the predominantly right-handed has been added to teach advanced game Saturday night.” social case w ork and conduct a Dodger lineup. But if the Giants are the op­ sem inar in social case work with Tennis Entries E xtended ponents, quick Vie Raschi will Miss Lorraine W arnken, associate To W e d n e s d a y for Girl* Lost your clothes? expired on base, compared to ten Giants stranded by Branca. The Giants, gifted by five walks and an error, threaten ed continu­ ally to bust the contest wide open in the la tte r innings, b u t Branca had it in the tight spots and gener­ ally was given fine support. Branca had the Giants popping up and hitting to the outfield most of the time. The Dodgers came up with only two assists, both on sac­ rifice bunts. The record fo r least assists in one game is none and is shared by Cleveland and St. Louis of the American League. With the big victory in sight Tuesday, Durocher is to rn be­ tween throwing his finest pitcher, Sal Maglie, a t the Flock with only two days’ rest, or taking a chance on Sheldon Jones, a sometimesbrilliant but often-erratic rig ht­ hander. Maglie, winner of 23 games in the regular season, said Monday his arm was a little tired, b ut ex­ pressed willingness to give it a go if Leo wished him to. There was wild jubilation in the Giants’ dressing room when Monday’s tight duel ended. Dur­ ocher said ho never had seen H e a rn ’s sinker hall ducking the way it did against the Dodgers. At one point midway of the con­ test, Hearn struck out three bat­ ters in succession. Hearn, accepting the congratu­ lations of his teammates on rack­ ing un his 17th and most-impor­ ta n t win of the campngin, could only say “ It s all like a dream .” Dressen, having watched that 1 3 -game lead of early August melt away until his club was in desperate straits, confessed to be­ ing in bad shape. Ho said his great catcher, Roy Campanella, prob­ ably would be unable to play Tues­ day because of a crippled leg. He will have to entrust Tuesday's vi­ tal test to either ( lorn Labine, a rookie, or Carl Erskine, an in-andouter. Cribbing at West Point Is Nothing New— Col. Henney Across From Law Building 5 o 'c lo c k j 51t e m a T i E p s i l o n * a. D e l t a K a p p a E p s i ­ lon. Holm*** Ho sat v». B lo r i < * r H o i* * . W h l t i a W . -!( »• a v*. H a r g r o v e H o u i * . Cia** A ad. 7 o ’c lo c k I N orco A rm * Whiti* **. SUL) Wildcats Bloom y l i s t v* . Swede* D arkhoraea, A m»rv v* House. 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O e t e f e r i . 1WI THE D M Y TEX A N N A S p o r tb tn a n s L ip C ode cide, and student bodies will not yell w h ile team s are in a huddle or W h en S o u th w e s t Conference S p or ts­ m a n sh ip troph ies are dished out an n u a l­ ly, the U n iv e r s ity consistently m an a g es to lag m iles behind the w inners. Perhap s th ese low fin ish es have been because th e student body didn t know calling signals. The stu d en t bodies shall avoid m iscon d uct such as fig h tin g and overt d em on stration s, use o f in tox i­ ca tin g drinks, d isresp ect and d is­ courtesy tow ard team s and o ffic ia ls, and general d iscourtesies durin g the half-tim e period. the rules. . Here is the Conference S p o rtsm an sh ip Code, as okayed bv the I niversity . Pream ble The purpose o f the S p ortsm an sh ip ( ode is to further good relations b e ­ tween S o u th w e s t Conference schools. C. P o st-G am e C o u r te s y : Each student body shall demon­ strate : a. R esp ect to both teams after the game. Team b. Respect to each other and to sp ectators, r Mutual respect for school songs when they are played. A. Kach m em ber of the team s h a ll. P a rticip a te in the contest to the hest o f his ability, ab id in g by fair and proper means of conduct d eter­ mined by the rules of the contest. T rea t contest official* w ith due respect and courtesy and shall accept the o ff ic ia ls ’ decision in good spirit. A ccept victory or d efeat in a g ra ­ Z J 'a ir ( t n t i s ,; ' l u a r e i 9 Public inform ation is being steadily underm ined by th e g r o w in g practice of secrecy in g ov ern m en t,M charged a n e w s ­ paper convention d eclaration of press cious manner. JI , S t u d e n t B o d y A. Pre-G am e Courtesy Neighboring N e w t freedom. Ired by in frin g em en ts on their rights, the n ew sm en * statem ent criticized the g r o w in g tendency o f public o ffic ia ls to feel they are not accountable to the publie; that they may seal and impound public records, that th ey may divulge only such inform ation as they think is good for the people to know. T his d eclaration by 43 of the nation's top ed itors and publishers, obviously a im in g at President I rom an s question ­ able security codes, hit hard at the e x t e n ­ sion of “ m ilitary se c u r ity ” into fields of reporting which do not rem otely require The host school s h a l l : a. W rite a letter to the v isitin g school and team prior to the gam e. This letter should be published during the week prior to the gam e in the v isitin g school's paper. T h e letter should list the a c t i v i t i e s of the w eek end, i.e., banquets, dances and receptions. h. Provide receptions and d irec­ tions< for v is itin g students and tram . c. Provide a means of inform ation booths or ushers to provide inform ation about ticket*, sec­ tions. seating, etc. secrecy. D u rin g the day before p a ssa ge of the resolution late Sunday, a little man ap­ peared on the program and spoke fir s t­ hand of the real m eanin g of suppression. He w a s Dr. Alberto Gainza Paz pub­ R. Game C o u r t e s y : T here shall be co-operation be­ tw e e n yell leaders, band, other s tu ­ dent org an ization s arui student body, j p yell leaders cheers will not coin- lisher of Pa Prensa. Doar Gone: Rules and Regulations For Safe W om en Drivers whenever inside a moving ear. This musk consists of a twomr h by five rich double thick r einforced strip of adhesive tape, which i* worn directly over the mouth. * A T h e r e s something down­ r i gh t malicious about a wo­ man when she gets in a car. ( e q u a t a b le This par t i cul a r family we know is an excellent e x a m­ ple. T h e y ’re very fine people, all of them the husband, the ( Q u o te s wife. the d a u g h t e r in her e a r­ ly twenties, and the da u gh t er in her late teens. They all “ Ther e Hie two sources of like each Other, probably light in this worl d: the sun in more t ha n is the case with the heaven*, and the newspamost families. pei on e a r t h . ” Until t he y get into a car, Mark Twain with the husband driving. The family soli darity then eoncenA new spa per is f r e edo m in r ate* itself a n i o n / the three print women. -Samuel Adam* “ Wa t c h t h a t car! “ Slow down now. That s a i os*road. “ You’re dr iving too fast.. “ Be car ef ul. You’ve been asleep twice now. ” And on and on and on. l h * l l a i v * r » i t y o f I * * * * . i* Blens their little hearts. „. a s t ( hey me an well. But they re ... w men, and as women they uz :i ; p V, v realize it is t heir r esponsi­ HIU,,,., oilir. J.II I O'.' '■» N" V Id K *b>.°rr d . In i ™M7« # m.ftfiff in JJ B n. 101 i Ibility to protect the family c o n c e r n i n g d e l i v e r ) amiadvert it Iriff • bon Opinion* of th* l**mn *r* ni t ne* r . s a r t l v t h o * * o f t h * A d m i n i s t r a t i o n from the d ang e r of male driv- By BRAD BYERS Tarn* M n n n r j ' n g E d i t o r In the mail the ot he r day we received a “ hand o u t ’ e d i ­ torial f r o m a national sale tv council which c omme nde d the council's o f f e ri n g » pri7*to the woman who does most to promote *afe driving in the nation du r in g the year The editorial implied that maybe women should mov< o u t of the hack erat* and into the front. We have our own ideas about that. And we kn ow a sure-fire way for some wo­ men to win the council'* prise AU s h e has to do is follow these t h r ee simple rule ; 1. Never e n t e r a chi un lea* absolutely necessary. 2. When a irip mus t he made, c a r ef u l l y r emove ca r keys from your purse and place them firmly rn youi h us b a n d ’* hand before e n t e r ­ ing the vehicle. 3, W e a r the new pat ent ed w o m a n ’s ant i- accident mask The"Da((p Texan &*r-setsvssR tti’ rsr -s«: o r o t h e r U n i y e r a i t y official* E n tered au stin Spirits Are Needed To Match Our Team ■By h U a f in tl* M o n o n th o C a m p u * •• Tex** aecond-claaa m atter -'143 O ctober *t th* Po** O fflc* •* u n d « r • h« A c t o f M a r c h $, I h i » The ama z in g thing is th* , :iy t he y stick t ogether . . , f, # . r i , « j v ? v e n t i t l e d 'O t h * u s e f o r r e p u b l i c a t i o n e l Whenever one gets tired, an­ l h . - , r e e d i t e d Dorothy Campbell was s t u f f y old Oliver C r o m­ well. C r o m w e l l ’s soldiers wer e i Phvllis Nibling, Milton J. Lehman, C o p y r e a d e r s .................................... Alan Williams, LornP or t e r crossing a s t r e a m : so he „ , u „„ Oi l a nd Sims yelled a t t he m. “ P u t y o u r N ig h t S ports Lidtor .................. Z Z ’ C e ne E hrlich, Ken Tooley t r u s t in God, but mind to A s si s t a n t s .............. M a r t h a McCarty N i g ht S o ci e t y Editor ......................... Ma ry E ,]en KipR, kepi) y o u r powder d r y . ” Which is too long fo r a Assi st ant r ,. J a m e s Lusk ASSOCIATED PRESS WIKt SERVICE* A w iatanu Jerry Wilson, B a r b a r a R u b e n s t e i n --logan, anyway. Frosh Caps Mark S M U Winning Luck By SIDNEY S I E G E L It,'* up to thy Longh or ns w h e t h ­ er f r f a h rn a r a ‘ SMU will wear ca dttional freshman caps. Seem* the S t u d e n t Council decided f re sh­ men wiii w ea r cap* t h r o u g n o u t t.ne football Seaton unless SMI wins its homecomi ng game with Texas on November i. Looks like SMU f re sh me n will he seeing a lot of those hat*. S t udent * a t the University «*f C a li f or ni a rn Berkeley seem to have been a little optimistic when they namer) a room in the M e n * < ubhouse the “ Tap Room. ’ Wha t do t hey serve in the l a p Room? ( offee no more, no less. A renewed stie>» on s por t sma n ship has begun a t most, college*. The Baylor I,anat pr inted a copy of the South we -t Conf er e nce S p or t s mans hi p < nile bef or e their first home game. North < arolin* » Daily T a r Heel wen* even f ur t he r t han the athletic field with an editorial on “ honor The M“gaphone of Geor get own a Do editor ialir.es on “ ethic*. Signs of Our Time The new TH hospital Ht Chapel Hill will tr ea t bo t h Negr o and white p a ­ tient* and five Negro st udent * are a t t e n d i n g classes at the North Carolina law school. An assistant dean a' the U n i ­ versity of Alabama pas bren fired because the admi ni st ra t i o n felt the d e a n ' 1* business connection with an alcoholic be v e ra ge firm wan “ det ri men t a l to the I niver•ity. The Cr imson-White a edi tor considers this a br each of a c ad e m ­ ic freedom. He t akes the stand t h a t since other me mb er s of the faculty who have outsi de business i nter ests have no* been fired then t h e re t* no reason t o bother a f ac ul t y rn embar who invests in the legal beer business. The University of Arkansas - i n ­ d e n t senate ap pr op r i a t e d $125 for the Sout hwest Con f er ence S p o r t s ­ ma nshi p • (inference to be held t h e i e October 8. Leon Brunk, who now hold* the ch a i r mans hi p of the group, r o ug h ­ ly outlined his plans for the con­ ference. S p or t s wr i t e r s and n o t a ­ bles in the field of spor tsmanship an d athletic* will at tend . Howard Grubbs , executive s e cr etary of the SWI , has al ready accepted Ark a n s a s ’ invitation. T h e Universi­ ty of Texas will send t hree dele­ gat es to the c o nf er e nce. 'I r Dai l y Kansan w a r n s that this i* the time of the year for thieves, In the w a y of preventive r eme di es they say 1. t r u e s t i o n a n y s t r a n g e r s t o sea f they have a m v > n for being in the house. 2 . Make sure there t* nomeone in the house a* a1 time*. A r ound November I * we ll he teeing a lot of Frogs, the TCU va­ riety. The st u de nt congress was unani mousl y in favor of a s t u d e n t body trip to Austin f o r the TUUTexa* tilt. B u t the s t u de n t s will not be consulted as t he y were last year with a poll. Dane Ij i nkt r ee, 6’9 “ freshman, j u s t enrolled a t AAM. He hails f rom Buenos Aire* and is without ■ a doub t the tallest me mb er in the class o f ’55. I . a nkt i ee says when he goes wife h un t i ng he will try Billy Roses’ Diamond Horseshoe since ail the showgirls t h e re a re over six feet. Incidentally, A A M coaches seem to think he might like a g ame called basketball. H e l l give it a t r y anyway. The Iowa Stat* Daily says there is no longer any question about the Big Seven s policy of paying athlete*. They get a flat $60 a month plus books a n d tuition and a few other things. Texas AAI elected an all Aggie slate f o r their class officers. The South Texan said there wa* evi­ dence o f “ r ai l roa di ng" in the elec­ tion. They d o n ’t cond e mn this pract ice. “ The Aggie Club s ho ul dn ’t he criticized for its action. This elec­ tion j us t proved an example of what happens when s t r o ng o r ­ gani zation meets disorganization. They played s ma rt politics. T h a t was competi tion— the k e y to A mer ican wav of life. But in some cases a thing called c o o p e r a ­ tion works. DailyTexanCrosswordPuzzle 17. Calculating, 2. Comply ACROSS T oday'* as the 3. Born I. Departed Answer Is mean of 4. Erbium 5. Girdle of 19. Wing (sym.) in the V e n u s ( var ) 5. T h e c o c k p it 21. C u s t o m 9, Threadlike Classified 6. C o r r e c ta b le 22. G a v e struct ure A ds 23. Give title to 7. Girl’.* IO A beetle 25. Electrified name 12. S-shaped particles 8. 'Think molding 27. Recollection (archaic) l l . King of 29. Yellow ish 9. Woods fainp* clay l l . Miscellany (poss.) 54 IS 38. Wooden match 56 ii 39. Canines 40 In bed 40 51 DOWN I 1 6 > t i 'iisv; I I H I I21 I U Enormous Ear l Blackwell, pr esi de nt of a By RUSS KERSTEN unique i n t e r na t i o na l or gani z at i on r ,/«« E d i t o r kn own as ( eiebrities, Inc., a* Wets g ot a d ad - gu mmed good come o u t with his list of the ten footbal l team this fall, a* an y t op living world celebrities. s m a r t s e cond- grader in the xta e His choice*, in order. Mr-. F. D. knows, b u t it w o n ’t stay quite t h a t Roo«e:veit, Bing Crosby, Wi nston Kood w i t hou t a little nelp from Churchill, Duchess of Wi ndsor, t he s t u d e n t body. Gene ra l Eisenhower, Pablo Pi­ The t e am would like to see ai. casso, J a w ahar lal Nehr u, E rn e st o u r -mr. ling faces a t the pep Hemi ngwa y, J o a n C r aw f o r d , and _ and with good r ea son. Ther e Gloria Swanson. w e r e n ’t enough people a t the a i r ­ ♦ it p o r t F ri d a y to s t a r t a dec ent ( aPnould college a n d universi ty na«ra game. a d mi ni st r a t o rs have the r i ght to T h u r s d a y n ght, at tr.e Hill Had de t er m i ne w ha t speaker* ma y ap­ p p p r a d y , the r e W E R E enough pose on their c a m p u s ' people f o r a < a r i s t a game. Bu t In some place*, ye* in others, not m a ny extras. no. That.’* pr et r y inconsiderate On this campus, the m a t t e r »• treatment, for the nation s n u m b e r not officially decided. two team. The- e guys, you’ll r e ­ The G r e a t Issues Commi t t ee, member , came to school S ep t e m ­ however, stayed o u t of possible be r I a n d h av e n' t q u i t working hot. w a t e r by a ak:r.g Presider.* T. hard yet. Not asking much, all S Pa titer for a check on speakers t he y want from the s t u d e n t body for th s fall’* issues course. i* a couple of hour*’ enthusiasm P ro: the t e nd en c y will be t o­ each week at pep rallies. ward cons er vat i sm — pr ot ec t i n g the good name of the Uni ver si t y Thi« t hing called spir it is i n­ and avoiding u nne c es sa r y eia-he*. tangible, At AAM, you get it on Cor such action* stifle free the end of a paddle A t Baylor. t hi nki ng and expression while re­ you get. it in chapel. At o t he r posing an ext ra clamp on studen* s c h o o ls , you g e t it o u t of a bottle. H ero l e t ’1 g e t it out of * w ho p ­ committees. ping crowd at the n e x t pep rally and keep it up all year . Seems like it’s no* as ki ng much, so why not? i p p i n c f J You and I a i e lucky to have a t eam of this caliber to yell for. F r a c t u r e d Fr e nch has boomed T her e' s not much room at the top in populari ty dur in g the past few in college football today, ♦ a months. In or der to b r i g ht e n the The Better Busine** Bur eau day here are some items from a Lexicon by V a r ie t y ’s Abel Green. warn* con s u mer s to be war y of Ti uman Ca pot e The President superlatives a b o u t low prices. i« dead! ( E v e r e t t F r e e m a n ) A guide for retail advertising Grace a Di eu — So long, Gra< « and selling s t a t e s : “ Underselling J e a n n e d ’A rc — No light in the claims are usually i na cc ura t e be­ cause t he y ar e impossible of f u l ­ b a g r o o m ‘ Boh Co n s i d m e ) . Moi a issi - I ’m Aust r al i an (Al fillment. It is impossible for any G af f» . adve r ti s e r to have complete ansi Pied a trois q u a r t s — Pie-eyed a c cu r at e knowledge o # all price* a Der thr ee quarts. in all other stores at all times . . . ii I 2 1 2 2 i I I I Wa To il l ust r at e the way this typa of sit uati on U b ei ng m e t around the nat ion, t ake t h e case of Ohio S ta t e University. A f t e r one bad exper ience with a Socialist visitor t he trustee* of OSU one mo n th ago gave the uni­ versit y pr esi de nt t h e absolute right to decide who can addr ess the f a c u l t y and st udents. It is b e t t e r to be safe t ha n sor ry as the old saw goes, o r is it p ref­ erable to open discussion and sti mulate t h o u g h t ? ★ * T h er e ' s a good *to r Y floating a r ou nd a b o ut dignity. It seems t h a t t h e re was a Pi Phi who wa n t e d to be a c h e er ­ leader this fall. To accomplish tha*, she would n at u r al l y have be­ nef i t ted a g r e a t deal f rom t he pep ral' y a t t en d a n c e and vocal sup­ por t of her s o r ori ty sisters. But, unfortunately for h e r plans, it was as ki ng too much (still according to the story, of c our se ) f o r the sisters to go all the way over to G r e go r y Gym. T ak i ng the easy way out, big sister* told the aspiri ng yell le ad­ er t h a t it would simply he too, t oo “ u nd ig ni f ie d” for a Pi Phi to r un. ♦ * I n d e p e n d e n t , please note. S peaki ng of elections, the f r a ­ t e r ty Clique Su nd a y n i g ht chose new c h a i r m a n a candida** whose only p la t f o rm plank was “ m o de ra t i on in the Assembly elec­ tions this fall." A p p ar en t ly t he Clique leader ha- in mind an a l te r at i on of Clique m ..lives f rom the old sweep-’em a I at tjt Ide to p acing student governmen* as a whole ahead of p e r ­ sonal politics. With only t h at to go on. he was e l e c ' e t ]— and tha* hints of b e t t e r time* in fall elections. H e r e ’s hoping some i nd ep e n ­ dent* use this clue m mak i n g up t heir mi n ds - t o r un for the S t u ­ d e n t Assembly this fall. Stricken Conscience Is Breeding Reform ( Thi s arti cle ap p ea r ed in th# Septem ber 26. 1951, issue af the Christ ian Science Monit or. ) The American conscience is be­ ing dust e d off. T h e i e is good hope tha t c u r r e n t disclosures o f moral laxity and worse will pr oduce d e f ­ inite r eforms. A f ir s t s t e p is the admission that so me t hi ng is wrong. At la®t P r e s i de n t I r oman has r ecogni zed this with his p r o ­ posal t ha t f ede r a l officials should file r epor t s showing their total income. Publicity can be a won der ful aid to conscience. Several wit­ nesses have recently testif ied t ha ' they had seen nothing wr o ng in taking gifts or mone y f r o m ftrms with w'hich t heir g o v e r n m e n t jobs b r ou g ht t he m in cont act. But since these practices have been exposed some have had the grace to c o n­ cede tha t they d o n ’t look j u s t right now. T h e new' light of pu b­ licity which today enables them to perceive the unet hical aspect* of these practices mi ght have been supplied earlier. Many would have r ef used gifts and fee* if requir ed to r e p o r t them. Mr. T r u m a n ' s proposal could be very useful. We hope Congress will give it e a r n e s t consideration. But it would he a mistake to t hink tha* anc regul a t i on is going to m e e t the whole d a n g e r of public s e r v an t s b ei n g also the se rva nt s of private greed. T h e r e m u s t also higher s t a n d ar d s of ethic* P o s ­ sibly s omething can be done with JU the pr op "» aI for a code def ini ng pr oper conduct. P ro b a b l y some practical advances in d r aw i n g the line bet ween right and wr on g will be achieved in the p r es e nt investi­ gations. For instance, cl ea re r concepts of i mpr ope r “ i nf lue nc e " should come --ut of the Hoey co mmi t t e d hearings. William M. Boyle .Ii., cha i r man of the Democratic N a ­ tional Commi t t ee, declares t h a t it WH* n ot only r i ght b ut his duty to make a pp oi n t me n t s with officials when r eq ue st ed by businessmen visiting Washingt on. He insist* t ha t this was all he did when Amer ican Lithofold C o r por at i on was rene wi ng * t h r i c e- re j e c t e d application for a loan f rom th* Re const ruc t i on Fi nanc e C o r p o r a ­ tion t ha t he did not. discuss th* loan with an RF C official. Aside f rom any questions as to the ethics of Mr. Boyle’* ot he r a c ­ tivities this episode raises the question of w hat is i mpr ope r in­ fluence. J u s t the ma ki ng of an a p ­ p oi n t m e n t could c a r r y a good deal of weight unde® c e r t ai n ci r c um­ stances. Yet this is some t hi ng t h a t eve r y c on gr e s s ma n is cont inua; .) plagued to do by his constituents. Indeed he is o f ten r equ e st e d to “ build a f i r e ” u n d e r this b u r e a u or t h at to obt a i n action favorable to people “ back home." Ther e is a law agai nst congr e ssme n t a ki ng feea for a p p e ar i n g bef or e a gov­ e r n me nt agency. But t he re is no law aga.nst t a k in g ca mpa i gn c o n­ tributi ons- o r political help. It ia going to be difficult. t^>* s ta t e in a law or a code wher * p r op e r aid to f riends and political s u p po r t er s ends and imp r op e r in­ f luence begins. Possibly congr es­ sional dis**tisfac tion with the op­ e r at i ons horn uf Mr. Boyle and of Guy (i. Gubri eUon, c ha i r man of the Republican Nati onal ( ommitW , will set higher s t a n d a r d s for political workers. And the expo­ sure of abuse* .n the I nt e r na l Rev­ enue Bur ea u is pointi ng clearly t* t he d a ng e rs of double empl oy­ ment. Bu t in all these ma tt e r* ( ongress and the public should make sure t h a t t ne y demand no lee* of themselves t ha n do others. S en at o r Hoey ha* said t h a t toe only way to obta.n “ dedi cated service" by g o v e r n m e n t e m p l o y e e is to *ee t h a t t h e y avoid “ outride e m pl oy me nt . ” Will ( o n p t w apply this rule to itself? lf the plan Mr. T r u m a n propose* ie a dopt ed it will ah ow ma ny conirres»men with o u t ­ r id e income a n d e m p l o y me n t — ma ny ent ir ely proper. B u t wh> ha* the RF< inquiry rilled of f e v ­ ery time it ha* a p pr oa ched t he s ubject of i nf lu e nce e x er ted by con(rre**men to obtain loan*. We need higher s t a n d a r d ! . • t r u s t ever y me as u re for obt ai ni ng them will be pressed. These meas­ ure* will be most successful I they ar e t hemselves e t h i c a l enough to play no favorite*. O ffc u t Oj Th* Civil A u r o r a i<: « A d m i n i s • r n t i o n A irw ay* O peration. S p a c ia l^ * i R a d io O perator*» * nd R ad io M a i n m „n r e I r e him: ta n* l o o p e r a t e a n d m a i n tain th. F «d.r*l A irw ay* -s ’ ’ Y ™ , ' n A *«Wa a n d A i r w a y * O p e r a t i o n * S p « « i a h * t* for H a w a ii ann th e I aeific G la n d * . A i —w a « O p e r a t i o n * S p . c i a h a ' a c i r *a .a la ry o f $1,100 p * and R ad io M a in t .n a n f * T .c h n icia n * a t $ 3 ,450 P * A;>r brant* »*la«-t.d for .m p loym an t r«r .i\. I 2 »»*> „* i n d o c t r i n a t i o n training •i th. CAA A eron au tical C an ter at O k l a h o m a C i t y , O k!*. T r a v e l e x p e n s e s t o O k la h o m a C it y and fro m t h e r e to he p l * , . of d u t y are p a id by t h e g o v e r n ^ fter satisfactory c o m p letio n o f th e in d o ctrin a tio n training and arrival a' the os e r s . a s poat of duty em p lo y ees receiv e a c o s t of liv in g a llo w a n ce of 2 5 p e r c e n t if a s s i g n e d t o H a w a i i . N e w E rnp lo y e e a a r e r e q u i r e d to a i g n an e m . l o..v m «<>nt mp n ft tt hha? p e n t aa tg/ rr eo ep m en a t tt h h *e yy w i l l Fff* m a i n in C A A * s e r v i c e f o r a j"'’ p erio d of one year. F ull ta f o r m a t i o n a b o u t t h e s e j o b s m a y he o b t a i n e d ror" t h . Se.- C l a r y o f t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e B o a r d a l a n y F i r s t o - S e c o n d I ta a * P o s t O f ti c e or bv w riting to the Teraonne O f f ic e r C A A A e r o n a u t ic a l C e n t e r , f . U. B o x 103 2 . O k la h o m a C ity , O kla. H u m b le O il A R e f in i n g C o m p a n y ha* announced v a c a n c i e s in al l h *» en gin eerin g S tu d en t* receiv in g K S . d e ­ gree. in J a n u a r y and advanced en gi­ n e e r s . c h e m is t* , p h y s i c is t * w h o w ill g r a ­ duate during 1952 are * h g .h ,e geo lo g ist* w h o will re ce iv e BS or m s d e g r e e s in J a n u a r y . ....-k l* S tu d e n ts are in v ited to an a s s e m b ly on job o p p o r t u n i t i e s w ith th e H u m b le Com pany in H o u a t o r o n O c t o b e r 3 a t 7 p m . F u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n m a y De o b ­ ta in ed from W. R H udson, e x e c u t e * a s sista n t. C ollege o f E n g in eerin g . T w o F ed eral c iv il-s e r v ic e e x a m in a tio n * d esig n ed for the o u ta ta n d ia g c o lleg e m a n and w o m a n w ill be a n n o u n c e d d u r ­ in g the th ird w e e * o f O cto b e r , t h e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n ssid to d a y . The Ju n ior M anagem ent A ssis'an t ex a m in a tio n w ill he open to stu dent* W irh t r a i n i n g o r e x p e r i e n c e in t h e s o c * scien ce* , b utine** e r p u b lu adm im * t m - fp p o r tun itled b lion who sh o w lead ership and m a n a g e ­ m en t ab ility. T h e p o sitio n * pa- e n tra n ce salaries of $ 3 ,100 and $3*25 a y*nr Students ma a l s o app .'- i f ' h e i r m a j o r a t u d y >* in g o v e r r m e r * e c o n o m i c s . t » ternationn relation *, in d u s tr ia l m a n a g e ­ m ent in d u strial egin eerin g. aorio io g v . p s y c h o l o g y , a n t h r o p o l o g y , g e o g r a p h y , or h istory. T h e Junior P rofession *' A ssista n t e x ­ a m i n a t i o n , w h . c h w i l l be .»«a ■»* a c *c e pi i ti e1 da a■ ff tt ee rr rF rn i d» ayy O c t o b e ra v he.r a g e , h e A p p l i c a n t * m u s t . na e r eg istered 'or 12 or m o r e hour. and need fin a n cia l a ssista n c e. F o r e ig n St j o e KEAL dent A d v iso r T h e P n n h eU en te C o u n cil m e e t in g h a . been postponed from O ctober , p ^ M o n d a y , O c t o b e r S. a t n« K u P P > A l p h a T h e ’ *Mh^ R (? A R E T P E C K . A s s i s t a n t Dean of W om en R e-ex a m in a tio n s and A d v a n c e d S t a n d i n g E * » * > .n a tio n .i wlU W g iv en O ctober 5 th r o u g h O ctob er 12 for t hose a tu d c n t. who had Jo take them p rio r to S « t e m b € r _ 2 * ^ ™ . schedule for the exa m in a tio n s,. arc to he g i v e n at I p m . in G e o lo g y u u d i r i g I i . i* * ‘ f o l l o w * r>‘c t ^— A r t , e n g i n e e r i n g ( e x c e p t d r a w ­ i n g ' . E n g l i s h , a p e e r n. O rt *— A n th r o p o lo g y , dram a govern­ m e n t / p h ilo so p h y , physic*, paveh ology. O , , . 9 — E d u c a tio n , journalings, m a th o m *)et l h — Ail f o r e i g n L e g a g e * B usine** Adm m ig r a tio n , draw ing, R 'h e, phar- m#O e t . l l B o t a n v. c h e m i a t r y , e e n n o * i e* , g e o l o g y , r n u a i r . hia0et i 2 — B a e ’ erio lo g y . b iology. tory, h om e econ om ic*, so cio lo g y , a co lo ­ gy, other subjects. O n ly o n e e x a m i n a t io n a d a y m a y ne t a k e n , and c o n f l i c t s s h o u ld he r e p o r te d to th e R e g is tr a r a O ffic e b e fo re O cto b e r H . Y. M eC O W N . R egistrar P ayroll c h e c k s and w arrant* for th# m o n th o f S e p t e m b e r will be d is tr ib u t e e to U n iv e r s it y s t a f f m em b er* on T u e s ­ d ay, O cto b e r 2, fro m 9 to 12 a m. and from I -o 4 p m. T e a c h in g fellow * and o th er* who*# a p ­ p o in tm en t w e r e r e c e d e d in t h # i* » * er p a rt o f S e p - e m b e r o r la ter w ill ne paid a s s o o n a* p o s s i b l e , t h e e x a c t d a t e t o fee aa non need later C. H. SPAAEMBERG. Andttnc Tuesday, O e fo l5er 2 , TTT! THE PATLY TEXAft Page Marian McCurdy to Marry ^Richard Robertson October 20 M a r i a n M c C u r d y will wed Ric h a r d S«r y R o b e r t a o n , O c t o b e r 29, a n n o u n c e d t h e b r i d e - e l e c t ' s p a rents. The ceremony will be per* f o r m e d in t h e c h a p e l of t h e Pr*5*b y t e n a n T h e ol o g i c a l S e m i n a r y . Mi«« M c C u r d y i* a g r a d u a t e of the University. t R o b e r t s o n r e c e i ve d a b a r h e ’° r of a r t * a n d m a s t e r of a- * , desr-ro from the University. * France* L a V e r n a Cornelius of E a s t l a n d a n d C ha r l a * M. Meek* of San A n to n io were r e c e n tly m a r ­ ried in the First B a ptist Church of E astland. Bot h t h e br i ne a i d b r i d e g r o o m are s e n i o r s a t tho U n i v e r s i t y . T h e b ri de is a m e m b e r of Z e t a T a i A l p ha s o r o r i t y . M e e k s is a g r a ­ d u a t e of T h o m a s . J e f f e r s o n H e School an d •« a m e m b e r of t h* «w s e r v i n g in t he a r m e d for ce* a n d h a s r e c e n t l y r e t u r n e d f r o m overs ea*. at t h e h o m e o f Mrs. P r i ce Dani el . 2 800 Gi l b e r t S t r e e t . The < l u b ' s f i r s t r e g u l a r m e e t ­ ing will be O c t o b e r 9 at 7 : 3 0 p. m. in t h e T e x a s F e d e r a t e d W o m e n * C lub Bu i l di n g , w h e n Dr. E d u a r d T a b o rsk y , a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r o f government, will address the g r o u p . Hi* t o p i c will he ‘ R a t t l e f o r t h e So u l B e h i n d t h e Iron C u r t a i n . ” N e w m e m b e r * a r e in it T h e P h a r m a c e t t e * will p r e s e n t vit ed. a s t y l e s ho w a t 8 o clock T b u r s ­ t y n i g n t a? B u t t r e y s ' . D r e s s e s in t h e l a t e s t f a s h i o n will be m o d e l e d b y s e v e r a l o f t h e m e m b e r s . All wives o f n e w p h a r m a c y s t u d e n t s a n d m e m b e r s o f the g r o u p a r e in­ v i t e d to a t t e n d . ★ h , . - m a n H. S a u l s o n , d i r e c t o r o f Hillel F o u n d a t i o n , will s p e a k Tuesday e v e n i n g st 7:30 sod W e d n e s d a y a t 9 p.m. The r e g u l a r student cond uct ed e r v . e e is s c h e d u l e d f o r F r i d a y e v e n I’ g “ Sabbath of Sabbaths will be t h e t o p i c u n d e r di s cussi on. ★ S ai d t h e p r e t t y d e b at her d e b u t , Radi o Gu i l d will hold it s e c o n d meeting of the semester on W e d n e s d a y a t 7 p.m. in t h e T e x a s Te x a * U n i o n . A p r o d u c t i o n comm f l e e will be a p p o i n t e d f o r the b r r a d i o s ho w f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g week. All r a d i o s t u d e n t s a r e i nvi ted BY H O L L Y WO O D M I I W I I I ’n a t t e n d t h e m e e t i n g . Soci et y, a c l u b d e s i g n e d to f u r t h e r U n i v e r s i t y mer e** a nd k n o w l e d g e in g e o l o g y , will h ol d :*a f i r s t m e e t ­ i ng of t h e - e a r W e d n e s d a y »' 7 : 3 0 p rn. in G e ol o g y Bu d i n g I i it S p o n s o r o f t h e s o c i et y , o r g a n ­ M e m b e r s o f M o r t a r B o a r d will ized last s p r i n g, * Dr K e i t h ’pave f r o m in f r o n t of t h e “ Y ” Yo u n g . a t 5 o' cl o ck t hi s a f t e r n o o n f o r t h o r fal l p l a n n i n g r e t r e a t . T h e y Th*> S p e l e o l o g i c a l S o c i e t y will e x p e c t to r e t u r n a b o u t 9 : 3 0 this m e e t We d n e « d a ? r T e x a s Un ion evening. 30P a t 7 p. m. Moores Begin In te rfa ith Services A t H illel Supper Hrs. H a r r y K a n d B e rn i c e T. M o o r e will s p e a k on “ C o m m u n i ­ c a t i o n s ' ' at t he I n t e r f a i t h S u p p e r T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g at 6 o' clock at Hill el F o u n d a t i o n . T h i s tal k. f o l l o w e d b y i n f o r m a l d i s c u ss i o n is t h e f i r st in a s e r i e s o f t w o t h a t will be g i ve n on how t o u n d e r s t a n d a mi g e t a long wi t h p e o p l e . T h e s e c o n d will be given T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r 18. Dr. H a r r y Moor # is p r o f e s s o r cf s o c iology at t h e U n i v e r s i t y ; his w i f e is p sy c h o l ol i ca l c o n s u l t a n t to t h e A us t i n publ i c school s. Hcrs c h r l B e r n a r d ta in c h a r g e of t he Interfaith Supper Programs. makes this blouse the stellar attraction o f her w a rd ro b e * A s h o r t p r o g r a m will be p r e ­ s e n t e d b e t w e e n t h e t w o plays. , BLOUSES EXPRESS BUS S E R V IC E AT BETTER STORES EVERY W H E H to HOUSTON 4 Hours See t h e m C a ll 2 -1 1 3 5 in A u s t i n a t E. M S C A R B R O U G H at A H A R R IS a n d in D e l l a * J u d y t e n d , Inc. , 1 J 7 3 B r o o d w a y , N e w York l l , N. Y. Kerrville Bus Co. 118 E. 10th ’nemo-kins The doll size p antie girdle Re * e r v at i on s s houl d br m a d e not l a t e r t h a n n o o n W e d n e s d a y a* Hillel F o u n d a t i o n . Dolb-size "NEMO-KINS” is the new est, tiniest S ensation * I H eFrotcho* to fit oil H ies I Run­ resistan t nylon elastic, w ashes I curve STJUP’ fXS WM UU POOl ; $ 0 9 5 Foundat i on*, S er ond Floor CHENARDS 2 3 3 8 G u a d a lu p e lr,ll. w i l l i a m / n e m o tfn s H I A M K N O M I -------- ' I - M i J OMAH T T T X ............ I ........ - ir T h e P a m J. T h o m p s o n c h a p t e r of A l p h a D elta S ig m a, honorary professional a d v e r -m g fraterni­ t y, will have- a c o f f e e f o r p r o s ­ p ec t i ve pledgee W e i r e -day a* 7 : 1 5 p.m. in t h p M e n s L o u n g e o f T e x a s Un on. Greg Scott +.W TJ--------------- ---------- — ---- Ball Room Dance Studio CHARGE c rn c lx ---------------------------- D CHICK O C O 0 A bov e Texas Theater c l * rvdU reL k 2 3 38 g u a d a l u p e Add a crowning touch o f sparkle and style to your costume. G o gaily glam ­ orous with some o f these N E W ideas in Designed with imagination . . . fash­ ioned with exquisite craftsmanship . . . a ver it able treasured rove of e n c h a n t ing "conversation pieces” . . . stunning pins, earrings* bracelets galore! s FC L~» t ad in th e d o rm . . . . -t *• «% ’ KPS>* ^ * r r\ .. n i h 7 t r * : "S f*! at f* r A Mid v *v h*-!* , , p—*. * — ■ KRUGER'S O N THE DRAG act^ uf. 2236 G uadalupe 14.95 Cl 2 3 3 8 G u a d a lu p e Tuastfay. OaMSar I, IW L TH I DA HY TEXAN Page 8 Mixed-voice Chorus Planned By Austin Music Leaders A Cappella Names 96 New Members Joseph F . Lenzo. president o f ! V aughan, M a ry France* the a C apella Choir, has a n - {Jo s e p h Lenzo -lr., Liewe* yn P. nounced the new members of th is! Rose, F re d e ric k Row land, and y e a r's choir. Ph.lhp T ra w ee k . - vt a rion In the be** section * he C. B*rth*lom Bd! A d t r c . u ° r t a i . P r ~ W U 0. B ir t h d o m ew, -*. B ill Baskin, H .rBrad B e a l, O retch en Botel, G e rry C la rk , “ fl Blevin s, rn * N eal CampLa u ra M ae C ullen, Dixie C u r d ,lf , Byers. J im ( a ia w . W e sle y F lin n , S te w a rt KrazGladys T a y lo r, Jean Dean, Antre- er he W ebb C olston, Man* C rothaus, lits Flores, Sue \ lipp er, M ary: sn Boh H e n le y, Ja c k F i r r. Dich KinGann, O rfa lin d a Gonzalez, M a ry na Uy, J). A lle n I.awshae, C larence Fran ces Going, Ja n e H a rw ick , B e v e rly H a m s , Je r ie W ie rk h o ff, Ja y n e t C atteraon, Ja n e E . H a m il­ ton, B a rb a ra R a y K e lle y , S h irle y M cBrid e , V i r g i n i a M cD aniel, Rosem ary Montague, Connie N e l­ son, Ja n ic e R a y , N ancy Lipps, Jea m n e Johnso n, 5 or IOO m a.e voices am i U n iv e rs ity -tudents are jiged to participate. The same in­ son. vitation .a extended to women stu­ P lan s involve fo rm ation o f -x dent- who wa ild be interested in women * chorus and tne additi >n a corner - chorus a ftr,r the Oc­ of more ma e voice* to the a tober 15 concert. E z ra R a ch h n , conductor o f the A u stin Sym p h o n y O rch estra, led the orchestra in its firs t rehearsal o f the seasor Mondas from ar: o v e rstu ffe d chair. H i? chair-conready-established A u stin Mf I h e men s n * enter, 41st arid Red RivR h g " with the Sym p hony, v t*, a - ei Monde. / n gnt* at a p.m., but Having a party ^ lowed to fa ll ap art, altho .gr tne ma; not d< again until a fte r * N o v e lty R u b b e r M e s h * m en’s chorus continued its work “ l r * H e liu m In f la te d B a llo o n s separately. y C o s tu m e s — B u y o r R e n t e singers have beers Tm We h a v e N o v e l t i e s o f a l l t y p e s W e e k ly rehears* t •gan about pre ited in concerts at McClos- “ fD-aithy L iv in g ,” an r'i irational broadcast o f R ad io House, be­ gins its fourth consecutivp ye a r at I o rn. over radio station KT Bf . the m iddle o f A ugust fo r the todav. ARTHUR MURRAY THE TOWER Favorite Rendezvous of Teaas U. Best Music in Town 21 16 803 Guadalupe Congress 8-6687 2-6261 Call Johnny at 2-6382 IJK J A n n o u n ce s Its Party Time F r id a y Will lie the last day that foreign student*’ tuition scholar­ ship forms for the first semester will he available at the In te rn a ­ tional A d v iso ry O ffice , said Jo e Neal, director. To he eligible app licant* must A t an -pan h ou.* fo r t h , c ia .. Th' " " " W T uesday w ill l««t J u t T u - ,d a v niarht, J . F ra n k D o h ,. » b,' ut » " b" u r I t . p i is to have a ( average or higher, must re vpoint.,-, on p r o f'M io n a l O r the y m r . s r tiv itiM . he registered for tw elve hours or w ritin g , »nd introduced H . r . Still- T h . d rb n t. q u M tto w w ill hr trivrn more, anc! must be aide to prove a definite need for fin an cia l as w ell, well-known local author who out. In the workshop, inexperienced* w ill conduct the cla sse r ^stance. men w ill he trained for debating and the more experienced w ill be coached fo r more perfection. (Mans cai! fo r particip ation in -ix in terco lleg iate tournam ents. Chese events are the Southwest In v ita tio n a l and Round-! p af Vustm, B a y lo r Forensic, M iam i Debate, M issouri V a lie v Forensic The Sten ograp hic B u rea u , cen at Law ren ce , Ka*., am) Southw est teal service agency fo r the J ’ni­ ve rsity , w ill charge fo r typing, ( o n I e r e n c e. stenographic, m im eographing, and m u ltilith in g service* this year. Two UT Exes Receive These services s e re form erly given to individual departm ents .Magazine Citations w ithout charge. S601 DADAS HIWAT Tw o fo r me i I n iv e ie io students, This action places tin Sten o both now magazine editors, re­ graphic B u re a u on s hs-i« para >1 c en tly received aw ards in a con­ w ith other service organize* ion5 test sponsored by the Intel n atio n ­ of the I 'n iv e rs iti . al C ouncil of In d u stria l Ed itors. Rome o f the change- that have IKTEKTAT! The Hum ble W a y , edited by been e ffe c tive since Septem ber 16 W a lte r ti. Be a ch , received one of I tm m trbI include a price o f $2 per hour f f,r the highest aw ards out o f the Hilo m im eographing and m u ltilith in g magazine* entered. and a charge of $1,50 per hour The Dallas Magazine, with C 7 > r ? z c t t it c + t if iT for typ ing and stenographic work 2 ■ -o I I K S Ti t Horace A in sw o rth a* editor, re G eneral o ffice supplies w ill be ceived honorable mention. furnished at cost. STRICTLY A ll outgoing U n ite d States M ail FOR FUNT w ill he handled w ithout charge , 'T- /e m a d e at the Koen Studio Stenos to Charge For Bureau Work i. 2.> U() G u ad alu p e S T U D IO 8 :J0 a.i i i . to s H o u rs: 5:5(1 p.m. ES SHOWTiftlE AT INTERSTATE THEATRES S T rf i U 4:>( ^ W a r r e n W . Black m an , T h e A u stin tr a ff ic divi*~pnounced that students c* ^ tra ffic citations la*t. .e who have not a tte n d ­ C t? A ? ed /p evil! he faced soon w ith e also stated that his w ill check w ith the o ffic e for the names now enrolled. .iie ra l, how ever, there w ill no special emphasis on the U n iv e rs ity t r a ff ic . It i« expected th e re w ill be m ore violations than d u rin g the sum m er because o f the increase in autom obiles around the campus. S a n d e r s D o i n g ‘F a i r l y W e l l ' B ra c k e n rid g e H ospital described D iane Sa n d e rs as fe elin g “ fa ir ly w e ll’’ late M on d ay afternoon. The U n iv e r s ity ’* only g irl ch eer le ad er w as in ju re d T h u rsd ay night in an autom obile accident. Greg Scott Ball R o o m D a n c e Studio “ KON-TI K I" th rillin g S to ry of Ex p loration “ LAST OF I HE BU C CAN N EERS” Paul H enri- ’ ta rt Oak, A T H E P A IN T E D H IL L S ” Lassie— B ru c e Cowling MONTOPOLIS "K ID FRO M D avid B r u c e l. 7 i S 2 7 TEL F IR S T Jo a n R S SHOW IT V I 70 W e d n e s d a y — F rid a y “ R A Y I T O D E L U N A ’’ T E L . ALPHA G A M M A D ELT A 2 - 0 7 8 9 Mon.Oct. I thru Wed. Oct. 3 •♦The ALPHA PHI ........................................... Thurs. Oct. 4 thru Sat. Oct. b Inhrt I CHI O M E G A '.................................... Thurs. Oct. 4 thru Mon. Oct. 8 Merceries Ir el and McCambndg* — Puny Express Cartoon— i T E H f l S F IR S T DELTA DELTA DELTA ..................... Thurs. Oct. 4 thru Mon. Oct. 8 DELTA G A M M A TEL 7 SHOW m otion bring 6 P. M . your p ictu re back ................................ Fri. Oct. 5 thru Mon. Oct. 8 I9 G 4 we DELTA PHI EPSILON ..................... Mon. Oct. 8 thru Wed. Oct. IO DELTA ZETA ................................... Tues. Oct. 9 thru Thurs. Oct. 11 STARTS TODAY to “ GOODBYE MY FANCY” ............. I thru Wed. Oct. 3 ALPHA O M ICRO N Pl .........................Tues. Oct. 2 thru Thurs. Oct. 4 The L O V E JO Y Mon. Oct. T h e y h a d n o t h i n g t o l o s e b u t lit# . . and th - y know how cheap that s o ! CRAW FO RD Frank ALPHA EPSILON PHI ...................... lim R obert Y O U N G Mon. Oct. I thru Wed. Oct. ) ALPHA DELTA P l ............................... Mon. Oct. I thru Wed. Oct. 3 c n p iT O L 2 P. M . Y A N K IN K O R E A ’ Lo n M c C a llis te r IR IS ■ “ THAT S MY BOY” L A S V E G A S ’’ Ann- Gwynn- "U N D ER W E S T E R N S K IE S ” Yeo C a riP c — Naoh B e rry Jr . T DEAN M ARTIN u n ALPHA CHI O M EG A ..................... BWONDA REAGAN • FIEMING JE R R Y L E W IS YANK A •ONAID M OVED OVER! "SH O W BO A ! K ath ryn Grayson A r a Gardner lues.: " u v c. L O mv/it I A N O A b o v e * Texds'Theater i . • • .* fib ,., ’ ^ T E DRIVEIN T A K E C A RE OF M Y L IT T L E G IR L " Je a n n e C rain SC H ED U LE JANET LEIGH q u E E n Sorority USI EZM PINZA d r iv ein Must Be M a d e T h r o u g h T E B 2 9 i 2 STRICTLY NORABLE Traffic Violators Face Warrants All A p p o i n t m e n t s had because G A M M A PHI BETA ...................... Tues. Oct. 9 thru Thurs. Oct. I I of request. c h a rles LA U G H TO N KAPPA ALPHA THETA ...................... Tues. Oct. 9 thru Thurs Oct. I I KAPPA KAPPA G A M M A .................. Wed. Oct. IO thru Fri. Oct. 12 PHI MU .......................................... Fri. Oct. 12 thru Mon. Oct. 15 -AS- n u s T in T f- I 7 2 'JO O First Show 2 p.m. Err ol Ol i vi a D e H A V I L L A N O F L Y N N * Ann S H E R I D A N “ D O D G E C I T Y ’’ 5 CARTOONS 5 “ THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME’’ w ith S IR C E D R IC H A R D W IC K M A U R E E N O 'H A R A Pl BETA PHI ................................... Fri. Oct. 12 thru Wed. Oct. 17 SIG M A DELTA T A U ...........................Fri. ZETA TAU A LPH A ...................... O ct .12 thru Mon. Oct. 15 Mon. Oct. 15 thru Wed. Oct. 17 iii! hill