T h e d T exan Vol. 50 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1949 Six Pages Today No. 99 T h a F i r s t C o l I e g • D a i l y I n T h o AquaEmphasis On Swimmers Mj&m UT Nips OU, 59-53 A GLISTENING S N O W LADY, sculptured by two engineering students, caused traffic to snarl at the intersection of W in d so r Road and Exposition Boulevard. W h ile less inspired persons built p u d g y snow men, H erbert Gaskin and N a t Harris, neither of whom has had formal art training, fashioned their nude lady Tues­ day. By Thursday afternoon she had melted away. Milstead, Hickman Fill Student Posts Bob M ilste ad w as a p p o in te d A ll-U n iv e rsity P a r t y . H e m a n - tfie in ag e d M a h a f f y 's c a m p a ig n in to fill (U T -B B A ) th e v a c a n c y T h u r s d a y th e A ssem b ly le f t w h e n R alph Ma- fall. h a f f e y A r e s ig n e d ^ an d S ta n H ic k m a n , j u n i o r jo u r n a li s m s t u d e n t fro m A m arillo, w as n a m e d o f Pi K ap p a A lph a c h a ir m a n of th e s t u d e n t Council on F a i r B u sin ess S ta n d a r d s . j u n i o r b usin ess a d m in is tra - tion m a jo r, M ilstead is a m e m b e r f r a t e r n i t y , v ic e - p re sid e n t an d h is to ria n of D e lta Sigm a Pi busin ess f r a t e r n i ­ ty, v ic e - p re sid e n t o f th e P re -L a w Society, an d a m e m b e r o f th e O r a ­ e x e c u tiv e to r ic a l council. A ssociation B o th w ere a p p o in t e d by B a r e ­ fo o t S a n d e rs , s t u d e n t bod y p re s i­ S a n d e r s a p ­ d e n t. W e d n e s d a y p o in te d B ru c e M e a d o r to fill th e H e is a V a rs ity D e b a te S q u a d v a c a n c y in G r a d u a t e School. O ne le t t e r m a n , w in n e r o f th e U n iv e r ­ m o re v a c a n c y in F in e A r t s ^ r e ­ s ity in t r a m u r a l o ra to ric a l c o n te s t m a in s u n fille d . S a n d e r s said earl- ier t h a t he w ould t r y to m a k e all ; in 1947, w in n e r o f th e i n t r a m u r a l a p p o i n t m e n t s to th e A sse m b ly be- ' d e b a t e c o n te s t 1948, an d a fin al- I *st in th e B a ttle o f F lo w e rs ora- f o r e th e en d o f th e w eek. He w as in th e ^ 4 8 is a m e m b e r o f th e ' t or/ M ilstead _________________________ __ _____ _ a n d 1949 TSO casts. Round-Up Needs Hoofers, Singers Tryouts Start February 7-11 H ic k m a n w as a p p o in te d to fill th e p o st v a c a te d by Jim C oats, w ho g r a d u a t e d s e m ester. H ic k m an has serv ed as v ice-ch air­ m a n of th e Council. l a s t T h e Council will m e e t F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 4 o ’clock to “ re - fo rm r a n k s , ” th e n ew c h a ir m a n said. o t h e r “ E x a m s an d th e w o rk o f c o n flicts I | slowed th e Council ; to w a rd th e end o f th e la s t se m e s­ te r , b u t we in te n d to e x p a n d o u r this se- to o th e r field s A c to rs a n d a c ro b a t s , h o o f e r s 1949 R o u n d -U p Revue. The a n d g r o a n e r s , all a r e w a n te d f o r me^.tle r ’ ^ H ic k m a n saith th e m o re u n u s u a l th e a c t, th e b e t t e r I H e re r e p r e s e n t i n g its c h a n c e s f o r m a k in g th e show', sto re s giv in g good service to stu- th e R ev ue on d e n ts a t f a i r p rices — to b a r b e r T he Council a w a r d e d p la c a rd s A u d itio n s f o r A pril I will b egin F e b r u a r y 7-11 arul c le a n in g shops la s t se m e ste r, f r o m 3 :3 0 to 5 o ’clock in th e In - : H ic km a n said t h a t p ic t u re s f o r t e r n a t i o n a l R oom, T e x a s U n io n , th e a n n u a l a r e a1*- to be m a d e a t S econ d ro u n d o f a u d it io n s will be j th e T h u r s d a y m e e tin g , held F e b r u a r y 14-16 fr o m 7 :3 0 : t o 9 o ’clock the evening. in An a u d it io n sc hed ule h as been p o sted in th e o ffic e o f th e T e x a s U n ion , and p e r f o r m e r s m a y sign th e y f o r n e e d n o t follow th e sche du le s t r i c t ­ ly- ti m e s ; h ow e v e r, t r y o u t Minstrel Auditions At Union Friday B y E D D IE W EEM S B a th i n g b e a u ti e s w ho n e v e r | t h e i r h a ir w e t a lw a y s have list is h e a d e d by E dd ie G ilb e rt, w ho t e a m as a th e em p h as is will still j L o n g h o rn f r e s h m a n l a s t y e a r a n d tw o S o u th w e s t C o n fe r- th e A q u a -C a rn i- J m a d e in C oach T e x | b e t t e r e d IOO f r e e style e n t r y th e O lympic g e t m a j o r ro les nal, b u t be on s w im m in g R o b e r t s o n ’s re c o r d s — t h e 50 a n d a n n u a l j en c e f i f t e e n t h T h e th e in w a t e r show F e b r u a r y 8-12. T w e n t y - e i g h t o f th e w e s t ’s b e s t sw im m e rs fr o m A&M th e U n iv e rs ity will be on a n d h a n d in fiv e c h a m ­ to c o m p e te pionship events. 1 0 ° - in . his * e1b ? t ,* swim G ilb e r t will S o u t h - 1 m a n a 8 a ln s t O k la h o m a l a s t week. a g a in s t A & M ’s D a n n y G re e n , c h am p io n s p r i n t e r C o n f e r e n c e ; th e T e x a s ’s J a c k T o lar, Don Sm ith, W y n a n t W ilson, C alvin L a n g f o r d , R o g e r T o la r, D udley F o w ler, an d L. C. M o n tg o m e ry . in T h e s t a t e ’s b e s t d iv ers will a l ­ so p e r f o r m . T h e list in clud es J a c k th r e e y e a r s ; T o la r, all-A m e r ic a n S kip py high s t a te B ro w n in g , school c h am p io n who j u s t m i s s e d ! . . m a k in g te a m la s t y e a r ; F r a n k C am pb ell, T e x a s ’s d u m b e r on e d iv e r now t h a t T o la r ineligible f o r v a r ­ s ity c o m p e t it io n ; Syl R ain es, n u m ­ tw o L o n g h o r n ; a n d M ilton b e r so p h o m o re D avis, s ta r. R o b e r t s o n ’s is A n a u to m a ti c , w a t e r p r o o f W y ­ ler w atch will be a w a r d e d w i n n e r o f e a c h s w im m in g e v e n t th e 440. w ith th e e x c e p tio n o f A A U m e d a ls will be given th e f i r s t th r e e fin is h e r s in t h a t race. Bob Cone, * in ' f a v o r ite th e c h a lle n g e M ark J im M cC an n, ( A & M ) , W a l t e r V a n A d am so n K ruse, an d Bob C ra w fo rd . T h e A g g ie s’ G ree n will t r y ind iv idu al m e d ­ f o r th e 440 an d ley is titles. M c C a nn , c a p ta in , T e x a s ’s hope in th e l o n g e r race. Also sw im m in g the 440 will be Don S m ith L. C. M o n tg o m e ry , J o h n Morris, D u dley T a r lt o n , th e W a lly P r y o r , F r a n k C r a w f o r d , a n d B e r n a r d S y fa n (A & M ). Bob T a r lt o n , C o n f e r e n c e b a c k ­ in div idu al m edley a n d stro k e See ‘B E S T ,’ P a g e 6 th e A m e ric a n O lym p ic : W e y ’ G llb e r t’ Bill W ould Establish Dallas Medical School A bill c allin g f o r c re a t io n o f day. a s t a t e b o ard to m a n a g e s t a te hog-1 I f passed, th e bill d e a lin g w ith p ita ls an d a $ 3,60 0,0 00 a p p r o p r ia - s t a te h o sp ita l m a n a g e m e n t will to estab lish S o u th - m e a n t h a t all e le e m o s y n a r y insti- tion m e a s u r e w e s te r n Medical College a t D allas tu t io n s will be re m o v e d f r o m un- u n d e r U n iv e rs ity su pe rv isio n w a s ; d e r th e B o a rd o f C o ntro l. Special Exams Begin Feb. II Applications Due By February IO M ean w hile, th e S e n a te F in a n c e C o m m itte e s e t public h e a r i n g s f o r F e b r u a r y 14 on the S o u th w e s t e r n M edical C ollege a p p r o p r ia t io n s bill. A t th e sa m e time, th e c o m m it­ te e s e t public h e a rin g s f o r F eb- ! r u a r y 9 on a $ 1,0 00 ,0 00 a p p r o p ­ ria tio n s bill which w ould esta b lish a U n iv e r s ity medical school a t San A nto nio. T he bill is o fficia lly the sixth bill to be in tro d u c e d in th e H ouse, m e a n i n g t h a t it will be up f o r e a rly co n sid e ra tio n . (S ec p a g e th r e e f o r o t h e r news f o r n ew T h e R o u n d -U p t a l e n t co m m itte e lo ok ing A p p lic a tio n s f o r a d v a n c e d - s ta n d - j o f th e le g is la tu re .) p o stp o n e d is t a l e n t — a c ts i C ow bo y M instrel Show’ will be e x a m in a tio n s , o r r e - e x a m i n a tio n s t h a t h av e been seen by on ly a few held a t 3 o ’clock F r i d a y a f t e r - m u s t be m a d e a t th e R e g i s t r a r ’s U n iv e r s ity s t u d e n ts . This y e a r ’s . noon th a n F e b r u a r y room o f th e T e x a s U n ion , L a th a m IO, a n n o u n c e s E. J. M ath ew s, show is g o ing to be full o f a lo t o f n e w tricks. Ables, who is in c h a r g e o f sc rip t r e ­ f o r th e show, said T h u rs d a y . th e R e g i s t r a r ’s O ffice School of Medicine Plans New Building An ad d itio n a l a u d it io n f o r th e I n t e r n a t i o n a l Ball- e x a m in a tio n s , O ffic e n o t l a t e r in the in g “ S t e e r fo r m a lly i n t ro d u c e d a n d r e f e r r e d to c o m m it te e in th e H ouse T h u rs - W U Q . t o e s S ing ing , d a n c in g , ro u tin e s , an d t a l e n t will be c o nsid ere d, o t h e r I A bles said. R esu lts o f T h u r s d a y n ig h t tr y o u t s held in T e x a s U nion th e M in strel Show will be th e , f o r a n n o u n c e d in S u n d a y ’s T ex an . r e g i s t r a r . C o n flic ts m u s t be p o rte d to by F e b r u a r y 16. E x a m i n a ti o n s will be given a t 2 o ’clock in G eology B u ilding 14. T h e sched ule is as follow s: STEPFATHER C L A U D IU S (Joseph Holland) registers displeasure as H am let (Alfred Ryder) tells his mother (Carol G oodner) he will remain in Denmark. The M a rga re t W e b ste r production will be in H o g g Auditorium tonight at 8:15 o'clock. Payne Recommends- Hamlet' in Hogg Tonight “ H a m l e t ” to he given by th e I n in e ty colleges a n d u n iv e r sitie s I will be sold to th e g e n e r a l public M a r g a r e t W e b s t e r C o m p a n y F r i - j she h as vis ited -nine o u t o f day e v e n in g at 8:15 o'clock H ° g g A u d ito r iu m S h a k e s p e a r e a n d r a m a th a t ha^ n ot been t a m p e r e d with, says B. Iden P a y n e , g u e s t p r o f e s s o r o f d ra m a , s t u d e n ts will be a d m i tt e d upon H a m l e t ’s m o t h e r , G e r t r u d e ; and T he d o o rs o f H og g A u d ito r iu m tech nician* a r e A lfr e d R y d er In G oo dn er, will be open a t 7:15 o ’clock a n d , th e o f tw e n ty - tw o a c to r s the only year. title ro l e ; C arol te n ' a t $1.80. a n d is in have aske d h e r to com e hack n e x t H e a d in g th e W e b s t e r c o m p a n y j p e n e t r a t e the'"zone."B oth"team s “ It is good f o r th e c o m m u n it y h e r th e P r e s e n ta ti o n o f b la n k e t tax es. A t J o s e p h H ollan d p la y in g C laud ius, ]2 ‘ -4,r> o ’clock a n y s e a t s r e m a in i n g H a m l e t ’s s t e p - f a t h e r . d r a m a - k i n s h i p , F r a n k L. to hav e Miss W e b s te r a n d S h a k e s p e a r e a n c o m p a n y a t U n iv e r s ity ,” Mr. P a y n e d ecla red . ^ “ E v e r y o n e should he able to see ! an d e n jo y S h a k e s p e a r e a n p la y s .” I a s s o ciate p r o f e s s o r o f d r a m a said, “ Miss W e b s t e r is the o u ts ta n d i n g w o m ­ S h a k e s p e a r e a n o f e n ’s d i r e c to r Controversial' Poet Speaks Here M onday p o in ts— I f o u r t e e n m in u te s th e g am e . T h e n b eg a n a se rie s o f r a l ­ lies an d c o u n te r -ra llie s t h a t h ad e v e ry o n e in th e b u ild in g on edge. W a y n e Glasgow', so p h o m o re f o r ­ scored po in ts, n in e t w o quick b a s k e ts to to 39-31. A hook lo n g ' s e t sh ot by K en P r y o r pu lled th e in a p ost- S o on ers to w ithin f o u r p o i n t s o f tw e lv e m in - th a n A rchib ald M acL eish, who will school o f A m e ric a n w r it e r s which I u te s re m a in in g . F o r the n e x t t h r e e b e t t e r eq u ip p e d u n iv e r s it y o r college s p eak M o nd ay night a t 8 o ’clock j included E r n e s t H e m in g w a y , J o h n m in u te s th e S t e e r s m a i n ta i n e d t h e P a u l a M e r c h a n t, G lasgow , a n d a n o t h e r th e e i g h t a g e n t to ld Mr. W in ehip t h a t th e I p o e tr y to a g o v e r n m e n t post, b u t 1 He D e p a r t m e n t o f D ra m a at th e Uni- v e rs ity is a n y o t h e r th e y h av e visited, w ith th e excep- tion o f th e U n iv e rs ity o f Wiscon- sin, w hich T he s t a g e c re w will be r e c r u it e d | re la ti o n s e x p e rt with U N E S C O , ican y o u th . H em in g w a y a n sw e re d S o o n e rs a h e a d , 46-45, w ith from the U n iv e rs ity s D e p a r tm e n t will spe ak on his conv ictio n o f D ra m a . press ; p ra c tic e o f law to th e w r it in g o f j real a u d ie n c e ! ” th e i n t e r n a t i o n a l “ lack o f c o n v ic tio n ” a m o n g Antler- j lo n g s e t sh o t b y P r y o r p u t It is u n u s u a l to move from th e Leigh said, “ N ow I have fo u n d m y shot by P a u l C o u r ty an d a t h a t t h e i r novels m in u te s to go. in- the lib ra rie s of A m erica m u s t fi- w e ie not re spo nsible f o r th e T he f o r m e r L ib r a r ia n o f Con- ing th e m f o r w h a t he called w ard who in d ro p p ed th e g a p close “ u n u s u a l ’’ c h a r a c t e r i z e s th e life o f W orld W a r I Dos Passos, a n d A ld in g to n , b l a m - m arg in , t h e a t e r , g re s s a n d p r e s e n t Miss W e b s t e r ’s ad v a n c e in H ogg A u d ito r iu m . th e L o n g h o r n s w ith t h a t j f o r the g r o u p in d ic tm e n t of its own b a s k e t s took lead le f t has b u t b y in a * . o f n a 11 y a s s u m e th e ir e d u c a tio n a l a b ility o f A m e ric a n y o u th to dis- T o m H a m i l t o n ’s hook sh o t T he F a c u l t y B u ildin g C o m m it­ tee o f th e School o f M edicine, w ith Dr. W. 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Mr. Ross is p la n n i n g fo u r ro ad c o n tr o v e rsia l A m erican poet since M ond*y ni* h t a t 8 : 3 0 o ’clock la n g u a g e s , B ible, business Sealy a n d .Smith F o u n d a ti o n at T h e N ew Y o rk T im es said Mi** Mr. M acL eish has been th e m ost Ticket* a r c on sale f o r the re- j a f t e r Richard c i a l o f Ross, you ng A m e ric a n o rg a n is t, who will play G eo rge w ho w as to H a m ilto n u n ­ s t a n d i n g th e boards.' T h a t is being p u t the S te e r s “ s a f e l y ” a h e a d , 54- th e D e p a r t m e n t of 48, tw o a n d a h a lf m i n u te s b e f o r e in y a r d e d u n d e r f ron1 Al M adsen to o f I n t e r m e d i a t e Club, 201 W a s t L T be M in stre l S how is sch edu led e ig n T h i r t y - f i r s t S t r e e t . ° r F e b r u a r y I 12:15 F in a l le c tu re in series b y I Dr. H. R ic h a rd s N ie b u h r, Aus- tin P r e s b y t e r i a n S e m in a ry . ' led *' fro m . » t h - i r o m tn e snow ,,, u e n e i u s , . t a x p ic t u r e s m a d e | ' " U th e C a m p u s (.n e s t f u n d I wJB ^ ■' w in go a n y f 3-5— B la n k e t f o r n e w Co-Op. s t u d e n ts , U n iv e rs ity 4 — O ra to r ic a l A ssociation e x e c u ­ tive council, T ex as U nion 309. 7— L a s t t r y o u t s f o r “ B e g g a r on H o rs e b a c k ,” H o g g A u d ito r iu m . 7— L aw W ives box su p p e r, Boy S c o u t H u t, Z ilk er P a rk . 7— U n iv e r s ity Chess C lub, T ex as U n io n 310. 7 :1 5 — D u p lica te b rid g e T ex as U nio n 309-311. g am es, 7 :1 5 — Special a d v a n c e d - s t a n d - ; ing e x a m i n a ti o n s f o r f r e s h m e n who m a d e A in L n glish 601a, Ph ysics B uild ing 203. a d o n a i A ssociation o f T h e r e will be p le n ty of jo k e s j the ; th is y e a r ’s p ro d u c tio n of in a n n u a l M in­ C ow b oy -sp on so red stre l Show, a c c o rd in g to Ables, an d ‘lots m ore m u s k th a n we had in la s t y e a r ’s sh o w .” 'Cloudy Skies In Cold's Wake' few W ith only a little-w orse- f o r - w e a r snow mon an d w om en r e m a in i n g as s ile n t ev ide nc e o f the w eek end snow' arid cold, the p re d icted w e a th e r m a n W hile A ustin will feel no de- th e c h an g e, t e m p e r a t u r e t e m p e r a t u r e ednue s d a y ‘ F e b r u a r y 2 3: bot- A th irty -tw o -b e d ^ t u b e r c u l o i d hos- _ c h e m is try , econom ics, ge- pital to be b u ilt fro m th e Zeig- ology, music. ie r b e q u e s t is also in clud ed. ^ ^ C l t c h C O V C T S T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 4 : bac- te r io io g y b iology h is to ry h om e econ om ics zoology o t h e r su b je c ts. sociology im p ro v e m e n ts facilities will $2,000,000. N ew te a c h in g la b o r a to r ie s an d ^ A i i l l in p hy sical p la n t D O D f A U U U p co st m o re th a n Love a la Italian- Tosca Film to Be In Hogg Tuesday “ T he S to ry o f T o s c a ,” an Ital- film with E ng lish t r e e show n in ia n - la n g u a g e sub -titles, T u e s d a y a t 4 a n d 7 o ’clock will be L n i v e r s it y D am es will p ro g r a m by h e a r A ustin fas h io n s g r o u p , p a r t ly cloudy skies fo r F rid a y . by Mrs. H e n r y E. J a c k - 1 P a n h a n d le e x p e c te d a n o t h e r cold H o gg M em o rial A u d ito riu m S e n s a tio n s o f ; B u re a u re p o r te d . : wave. “ I t w o n ’t be a n y t h i n g la s t one, th o u g h , ” th e W e a t h e r lu st, cross, a n d double-cross. like th e i “ l i b e r a t i n g ” in v a d e rs, , I t is th e s to ry o f rev o lu tio n ists, love, hate, E a c h of th e p rincip al c h a r a c t e r s m eets w ith a v io len t end. Pre-Engineering Tests M a y Be Taken Saturday As th e s t o ry s t a r ts , C o u n t An- g e lo tti, a y o u n g R om an Ja c o b in , has j u s t escap ed fro m his d e a th cell. T he h ero, M ario C av arad o ssi, helps him eva de the police by h id ­ e n g in e e r in g missed th e ing him a t th e villa which is th e g in e e r in g be- s e c r e t m e e tin g place o f M ario an d ca u se o f the snow a n d ice block- th e h ero in e, FJorio Tosca, a b cau - fr e s h m a n s t u d e n ts in v e n to ry M onday “ M a n y p r e - e n ­ in -Review o f “ F a b ric o f M y f cid ed ' I --------- »» u P a th . b on d d 7 .30 t Life son, H i llel F o u n d a ti o n . sm c 8— F r i d a y F rolic, M ain L o u n g e ,! T e x a s 8 Magic I m on . show', 1 9 4 9 ,” A u stin H ig h School. 8 : 1 5 — M a r g a r e t W e b s t e r ’s p r e s ­ “ H a m l e t , ” H o g g e n ta t io n of Auditorium. Saturday 2-6— P r e - e n g in e e r i n g ology B uildin g 14. te s ts, G e­ 2 — S t u d e n t Council, Hillel F o u n ­ d ation . 2-5 — C o -R ecreatio n , Gym. o. , . . „ 6 * le n d e iiz in g fi m * u . Tosca does, and the c o u n t is hauled o u t o f th e well and shot. The police t a k e M ario to th e C astle of S an A ngelo to he sho t a t daw n. A t th e castle, T osca begs the ch ief of police to sp a r e M a rio ’s life. T he ch ie f a g re e s to do this s a y in g loaded th e w ith blanks. rifle s will be T o sca re n e g e s , s ta b s the ch ief, an d r u n s to M ario with th e good new'.s of th e fake ex ecu tio n . She is c o n fid e n t th a t the m an she has ju s t m u r d e r e d was a g e n tl e m a n an d a / a n o f his word. As it h a p ­ pens, tne c h ie f was no g e n tl e m a n a n d M ario is shot with real bu lle ts while Tosca w atches. show moves im m ed iately T he in to a d ra m a ti c climax. W o m e n ’s ad e s in T e x a s ,” B yron E. _ T ; a c H ng d e a n of th e College o f E n - J M ario a n d T o s c a e n jo y S h o rt, tifu l singer. class, W o m e n ’s g i n e e r in g said T h u r s d a y . th em - th e c o u n t in t h a t th e se stu- hides a t th e b o tt o m of a well, a n d tw o ( th e J a c o b i n s a w a i t th e lib e ra tio n t h e i r villa, D ean selves in S h o r t a n n o u n c e d a ° T S e n s a tio n s o f j d e n ts m ay ta k e the t e s t s B a c k g ro u n d music is f r o m th e , H la n k rt ta x p ic tu re ta k in g The a r i a s a r e ^ s u n ^ ■ s^OW0fl oiiera T osca bv F e rr u c c io ' TairliavVm' a n d Ma* f a l d a P’avero. d e n ts passed to a ste a d y s n a i l ’s pace I t ? E V T t h r o u g h the To Seeing Eye Dog S e e in g eye dogs ca n n o t he th r o u g h collection s o f oJitained m atch f o ld e r covers, cello ph an e Strips fr o m c i g a r e t t e pa cka ges, or a n y o t h e r a rticle s, th r c e ) w e eds. ^ Dr. E d u a r d T a bor s ky, v isitin g _ . . . O v e r h e a r d in H d . b e r * . w h.la p ro fe sso r o f g o v e r n m e n t a n d fo rm - M in d szen ty , l e a d e r a g a in s t Com- Pe # k ,n « ° * er * *oup,e of ®*, s W ho ev er w rites pl . . 1 late Czecho- m onism in H u n g a ry , was a r r e s t e d ' ®*e r t a k i n g ov er H u n g a r y , he said. A e r . . . . . h e _ s e c r e ta r y th e to in . . , ' u ‘ '*o v a^ iHtl ( 'r e s i d e n t E d u a r d Belier. D e c e m b e r 26, 1948, a n d c h a r g e ^ line. G o v e rn o r B e a u f o r d J e s t e r . M ay o r with high tr e a s o n an d v iolatio n o f , f*ari»t in th e world. 1949. A u s tin H igh School. sessio ns: S a t u r d a y fro m 2 o 6 o f N apo leo n. 8 r h , h BridRe 8 if rian I r« s b > ta r ta n L ou ng e, T e x a s L m o p . U n iv e r*Ry j ° ’c ;<><* . i .Jam boree, Main l o o clock , , * i T u e sd a y ev en in g fro m in E n g in e e r in g G eology B uilding 14 T h e police follow Tosca to fin d t o r t u r e to Mario. T h ey p roceed Build- M ario to find o u t w here the to 6 J ing 138. is hiding, M ario d o e s n ’t tell b u t s e m e s te r T h e p ic tu re is p re s e n te d by th e U n iv e rs ity film p ro g r a m , which will p r e s e n t a f r e e film each Tues- c o u n t , d a y . for the . r e m a i n d e r of P ic t u r e s m a y he ta k e n b e tw e e n I o m •'VIl!ler« Bishop L. J. R eich er, j f o r e ig n c u r r e n c y re g u la tio n s . T he 3 and 5 o ’clock F ri d a y an d Mon- and J u *tice J a n u s P * H » r t of th e tria l began F e b r u a r y 3. ^ t h r o u g h W ed n e sd a y the A p e n a lt y i p ic tu re s. i« c h a rg e d f o r late l e x a s eipate in .Supreme C o u rt will p a rti- “ T ria land E r r o r , ” p a r t o f th e c o n c e rn in g The plan o f the S ov iet U nion the tria l, is u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n of the p ro g r a m . o b s e r v a n c e j n a tio n a l to divide a n d c o n q u e r th e E a s t e r n Mr. A dkins. Shuck*, fella , you m ust h ave cau gh t us w aaring a coat; m ost peopla think w e’re kind o f skin* to ny. B esid es, how w ere w e know Hint gag had already bean printad in Bandar’* D igest? id is | Martin Leads Steers With 23 Points By BOB SE A M A N T e x a n S p o r t t S t a f f The Texas Longhorns, as led hustling Slater Martin the way with twenty-three points, an ever- outlasted dangerous Oklahoma Soon­ er five, 59-53, in the second game of a March of Dimes double-header at Gregory Gym Thursday night. A throng of 6,856 basket­ contributed $3,- ball fans 116.25 — almost four times the previous high of $879 obtained by the annual char­ ity gam es in 1947— and after witnessing one of the wildest contests ever played in Aus­ tin these fans had no regrets for having given to such a worthy cause. th e T h o u g h S o o n ers th e m a rg in o f v ic to ry w as a “ b ig " six points, no one in th e g ym c o u n te d th e S o o n e rs o u t un til the fin al gun s o u n d ed to end a g a m e t h a t had seen bo th te a m s show an lead an d a m a z in g a b ility to come fr o m b e ­ th e tw in k lin g o f a n eye. hind in T h e S o on ers, hop ing to s u r p ris e th e S te e r s , th r e w up a t i g h t zone d e fe n s e in th e f i r s t h a lf o n ly to find had t h a t C oach J a c k G r a y rig g ed up a n ew o ff e n s e . T e x a s d ro p p ed o u t o f its usu al p a t t e r n a t t a c k f o r th e f i r s t e ig h te e n m i n ­ u te s of th e g a m e b u t still c o u ld n ’t re- fiv e v e rte d to t h e i r u s u a l style o f nlav sn th e seco nd h a l f i " ' * ’ T h e S o o n e rs tr a ile d p o in ts a t th e half. 18-29, p o in ts________27 -3 9 __ w ith a b o u t by l l a n d by g ave T e x a s the lead b u t M e r c h a n t h it one fro m th e c o r n e r to p u t O k la ­ ho m a f r e e a h e a d . H a m i l t o n ’s a t 48-48 tid e th r o w with six m i n u te s left. c o u n t th e T e x a s 's Y ilbry W hite th e n hit a ju m p shot f r o m th e fr e e th r o w c ir­ cle. H a m ilto n sa n k a lay-up, an d Philip G e o rg e d ro p p e d in a lay-up a b e a u ti f u l p lay t h a t w e n t ! t he end. M a r c u s H e i b e r g e r , 6 -f o o t l i ­ inch c e n te r , fr e e ca lm ly th r o w w ith a m i n u te l e f t to s t a r t t h a t all b u t c a u g h t a ra lly the T h e S o o n e rs b eg a n dog- er s . hit a See S T E E R S , P a g e 2 'O o rtu . . . ...AcreA Th e D r a g a n d vic inity is p e t t i n g it has mo r e c i g a r e t sa l es me n so t h a n it ha s T-zones. In the last f e w weeks, w e ’ve been given s a mp l e s of every m a j o r b r a n d e x c e p t one, an d we d o n ’t like t he i r w r a p p e r a n y w a y . Most f r a n t i c of t he c r e w is the one who p a dd e d a r o u n d a couple of wee ks a go wi t h a movie t h a t had e v e r y t h i n g fr om J a c k B e n n y ’s (Spec:!) Riggs. He b e c a m e especially f a m o u s f o r s c r e a m e d he the y o u r ear, a t th r e e tim e h a n d in g L. A you in Friday, February 4, 1949 THE DAILY T E X A N Page 2 Steers Scuttle Sooners March of Dimes Gets $ 3,116 From Benefit Doubleheader Maroons Take 31-25 Victory From Victoria ( C o n t i n u e d f r om Pago I. ) g in g T exas men all over the co u r t the eye could t ha n and q u i c k e r see th e y atole the ball twice and scored two ba ske t s — a sub gua r d, W a l t e r Mor ri s , the first and d o u r ­ l y t h e second — to move to wi t h­ in a poi nt o f Te xa s with less than a mi nut e left. B u t Madsen hit a lay-up, H a m ­ ilton a fr ee t hr ow, a n d Whi t e a j u m p shot in those last t h i r t y sec­ onds to give Texa s the vict ory go- injr away. From time to time, e ver y ma n five the s t a r t i n g Longhor n on Texas Meets A & M In S W C Tilt Saturday The Te xas L o n ghor ns swing into C o nf e r e n c e a c t i on f o r hack the fi rst ti me in t hr e e weeks S a t ­ u r d a y ni ght when t he y "isit Col­ l ege St at i on to me e t the a mbi ti ous Texas Aggies. The St ee r s will ne se e ki ng to deadlock mai nt ai n t he i r virtual the f or with Ba yl or a n d Rife techni call y league lead. Bayl or holds down t he t op r u n g of the l a dde r by vi r t ue of its five vie- Longhorns Start Grid Drills Monday Coach Blair C h e r r y will call his L o n ghor n foot ball t e a m to spr ing t r a i n i n g Monday, five weeks from the d a t e o f T e x a s ’s victory over Ge orgi a in the Or a nge Bowl. spr i ng sessions will last in a ccordance with f o u r weeks So u t h we s t C onf e r e nc e rules. The Al t hough twelve 1048 l e t t er men a n d t wo s q ua dm a n have finished the St ee r s will t hei r eligibility, pick up f o r t y c a n d i d a t e s fr om last y e a r ’s powerful Yearling team. some Cherry, who has been va c a t i on­ is e xpe c t e d back in Mexico, ing in Aust i n Fri day. t or i e s a n d one d e f e a t , b ut T e xa s a n d Rice have played less two g a me s a nd have 3-1 records. The Texa s Yea r l i ng* and the A AM Fish will also t a n g l e S a t u r ­ d a y in a p r e l i mi n a r y g a me to t he mai n event. T he Yea rl i ngs are f r e s h from a 61-48 vi c t or y over Sc h r e i ne r f a ­ vored to hand t h e f i s h t he i r fi rst set back of the season. Ins t i t ut e a n d a r e lost r e a s on b r i gh t e s t The ma i n the Aggie t h a t is f r e s h m e n a r e u n de rd og s t he y star, t he i r Je wel l McDowell, to t he var s i t y a t mi d-t erm. McDowell' s a ddit ion to t he varsity squad, however, makes to t he F a r m e r s a crac k t ha n ever. t o u g h e r nut re cor d AA M ’s basketball has r un closely paral lel to t h a t o f its r e c e n t football t e a m ; Coach Ma r t y Ka r o w knows h e has somethi ng, b u t he h a s n ’t b e e n ahle to p u t his f i nge r on it. The Aggies have suf- losses f e r e d f o ur C o nf e r e n c e b u t a g a i n s t only one t r u e t h r e e of he a r t br e a k e r ? . t r iu m p h , Ins es we r e those T ea mi ng with McDowell in the AAM s t a r t i ng li ne-up a r e Bill T u r n b o w , 6 f e e t I inch; Ji m Ki r k ­ land, 6-:!; J o h n Le Wi t t , 6-5; and Gene Schrickel, 6-1. McDowell is t he only s t a r t e r s t a n d i n g u n d e r 6 f r e t ; ho me a s u r e s 5 f e e t 9. C lifc o u rt Style ISI T ossing free throw s as calm ly as if they w ere p itchin g penm en, th e A ustin H igh M aroons con tin ­ ued on th eir w ay to th e D istrict 18A A basketball cham pionship a t the expense o f the V ictoria Sing- arees T hursday n igh t, 31-25. looping W ith A ustin rin gin g l l o f 38 attem pts from the field and V ic­ toria l l o f 40, the d if­ feren ce b etw een d e fe a t and v ic ­ tory w as fo u g h t out on the fr ee throw line. The M aroons dropped through 9 o f 16 fo r a 60 per c e n t mark, w hile the S tingareea could do w as th ree o f 12 fo r 2 0 per cent. the b est L eading A u stin ’s attack from field w as Richard M cCoy, points. Tom the V ictoria the who Slaughter scorers w ith nine points. l l topped scored Joe Culver se n t A ustin ahead with a basket and Joe M iles added a to g ive A ustin a 3-point lead b efore V ictoria could score. fr e e throw J erry L ester, V ictoria center, through and a fte r dropped one M cCoy g o t his fir st o f fiv e bas­ tw o w ithin k ets, S lau gh ter hit led tw en ty seconds and V ictoria tim e b riefly , 6 -6 . B ut M cCoy cam e back with the only fo r during the con test, tw o m ore baskets and A ustin was ou t in fron t 9-6 at th e quarter. D anny B urger w ho flip ped in fiv e o f A u stin ’s gratis shots, g o t three o f them in the second quar­ ter, and baskets by McCoy and M iles and tw o by C ulver gave A ustin a 20-14 h alftim e advant­ age. lead. F ittin gly, M atching A ustin for p oint in the la st half, the S tinga- rees fo u g h t to narrow the M a­ roon point it w as B urger who sank the last A ustin point from the free throw line w ith tw o m in­ u tes to go. B illy Ruddock reta li­ ated w ith V icto ria ’s fin al score, a throw , w ith one m inute le ft. fr e e and C ulver B urger scored seven each for A ustin, w hile L es­ ter fiv e trailed S lau gh ter w ith points fo r the Stingarees. The S la t er Mar tin. was a t his beat, b u t the man who of c onve r s at i o n was t he s u b j e c t little wa s g u a r d led all scor ers with his 23 points, b u t t he way he scored t hem was unusua l . up f o u r poi nt s earl y in t he f i r s t half b e f o r e ha v i n g to l eave t he game f o r a b o u t two mi nu t e s with a bloody nose a f t e r a collision with F r e i b e r g e r . S l a t e r picked T h e L o n g h o r n s w e r e t r a i l i n g a t the t i me Mar t i n l e f t t h e g a m e — 5-8. S h o r t l y a f t e r he r e t u r n e d , a ba nk shot by Madsen, who played his u s u a l fine g a m e as t h e Te xa s field ge n e r a l a n d scor ed twelve point s to tie P r y o r o f OU f o r r u n ­ n e r- up honor s to Ma r t i n , gave the S t e e r s t he lead f o r t h e f i r s t ti me, 12-11, with e i ght m i n u t e s gone in the ga me . T h e n Mar tin p r o c e e d e d to p u t t h a t on a o n e - m a n s c or i ng show g a ve T e x a s a 28-19 h a l f t i m e lead. In those e i ght m i n u t e s S l a t e r hit f o r s eve n field goa l — six of which c a me in a b o u t six m i nu t e s . He a dde d five mor e point s in t h e sec­ ond half. T h o u g h So o n e r s had a the h ei g h t a d v a n t a g e of a b o u t two inches per man, t h e f a s t e r L o n g ­ hor ns m a n a g e d to cont r ol t he back e n t i r e game. the bo a r d s a l most Philip Ge or ge in possibly t u r n e d his best g a m e so f a r f o r t he St eers. The the abil it y to score, b u t his w o r k u n ­ d e r t h e b a s k e t s was except i onal . time a ga i n, he w e nt Ti me a nd high the re t r e i ve halls g i a n t F r e i b e r g e r or 6-f oot 5-inch Bali W a t e r s wore a f t e r . l an ky c e n t e r still lacks t h a t t o Ha mi l t o n failed to hit his s c or ­ ing st ri de with W a t e r s a nd Frci- b e r g e r ke e pi ng him well ti ed up, the h u t was also hoa r ds . Whit e in five field g oa l s with his pu s h s h o t and was t h e r e wi t h Martin and Ma ds en a t the fl oor work. good u n d e r d r o p p e d r i g h t in P r y or , whose last-second b a s ­ k e t d e f e a t e d Te xa s in t he NCAA Crimea Last of Spitballs™ W h e n the m a j o r s decide d to aboli sh t he spitball in 19*20, it was d e c r e e d t h a t t h e s e v e n t e e n pi t ch ­ ers t he n usi ng it could c o n t i n u e to use it f o r t he r e m a i n d e r of t h e i r car e er s. The last o f t h e epit ball ers wa- Bur l e i gh Grimes, who t os sed in the hat in 1934, SAVE 50"/, on DIETZGEN C H A R V O S Drawing Instrument Sets— Like New! $24.50 Value. $12.50 CROWN JEWELRY CO. 213 E. 6th St. Phone 2-1060 night with F IN E S H A R P S H O O T IN G by Slater Martin, speedy Longhorn guard who led the scorers for the twenty-three points, enabled Texas to turn back the Sooners in a hotiy-con- I tested benefit gam e Thursday I night. „ „ | . is t h e the W e s t e r n division fin a ls tw o years ago, wa s a gai n a t h o r n in Jack G r a y ’s t e a m ’s side. His abil it y to sink l ong set shot s a t vital mo- I m e n t s wa s u nc a n n y . Glasgow, who second leadi ng sc or e r So o n e r s f o r this y e a r , wa s held scor eless by Mar tin in t h e f i r s t half , h u t m a n ­ aged to d u n k in nine point s d u r ­ ing O U ’s rallies in t he second half. C a p t a i n C o u r t y wa s se cond high ma n f or O k l a h o ma with ten point s, while F'r e i be r ge r , who w a s n ’t as se ns at i ona l as f a n s e x pec t ed, g ot OKLAHOMA (5 3 ) ............... It pf tp fg 2 3 IO I C o u rt y , f -------------- 4 0 1 0 0 9 2 I f ------------ 4 0 0 0 0 3 9 5 2 2 4 0 2 0 2 0 I 12 6 1 2 1 0 3 2 O O O Speegle Glasgow, Lynn ......... — F r e i b e r g e r , c — W a t e r s P r y o r , g Mor ri s Me r ch a n t , g ____ .... 2 Hu g h e s ----------------------- 0 ............ 7 Tot al s 21 TEXAS (59) l l 15 53 fg ............. Ha mi l t on, f -------- 2 Whit e, f ____________ 5 Ge or ge , c 2 T a y lo r .................. 0 ....- I I M a r t i n , g W om ack ____ — 0 . Madsen, g ................... 4 ft p f tp 2 9 5 0 IO 0 4 5 1 0 1 0 I 3 23 O O O 2 12 4 Tot a l s H a l f t i m e Ok l a homa 19. 24 l l 12 59 28, s c or e — T e x a s F re e t hr ows mi ssed— T exas; H a mi l t on, Ge or ge 2, M artin 2; O k l a h om a : C o u r t y , F reiberger. Of f i ci al s: Mike Wi l li amson a n d J o h n n y Morrow. 2 Texan; in Line For Ben’s Tiara Track Candidates To Report Today Hogan Choorful Dospito Injuries EL PASO, Feb. 3 They said at the hospital Thursday that Ban Hogan, g o lf’s terrific atom, had a bright disposition. But as soma pal of the links, who know* the durability and spirit o f the little Texan, would quip: “ Why should­ n’t he— he only has a fractured pelvis, broken collar bofce, a frac­ tured rib and a few other ab orted injuries?’’ speculation As Hogan was removed from the tournament trail for an In­ definite period im­ m ediately arose as to who would succeed him as headman o f the nation’s golf. Another Texan would be a good bet. There have been four tournament* held this year, and a Texas golfer ha* won each o f them. Lloyd Mangrum took the Los A ngeles Open, Ho­ gan the Bing Crosby Invitational and Long Beach Open, and Jimmy Demaret the Phoenix, Aria., Open. Intramural Schodulo FR ID A Y CLASS A B A SK E T B A L L 7 • ’cleck P hi D e lta T h e ta ve. ATO S R D vs. H o sfo rd H o u se C a ts 7 :M o’clock S ig m a C hi vs. SA E P re s tw o o d vs. T ip to n a-.12 o’clock D e lta T au D e lta vs. A cacia KA vs. S ig m a N u R e lu c ta n t D ra g o n s vs. T h e le m e a s e a o’clock T h e ta Xi vs. P iK A P h i K appa S ig m a vs. P h i S ig m a D elta L a k e H ouse vs. C am p u s G uild 9 :24 o’clock P h i G am m a D e lta vs. SAM D e lta S ig m a P h i vs. L a m b d a C hi A lpha K a p p a S ig m a v s. B e ta T h e ta P i CLASS B 7 o ’clo ck — P h i K appa T a u vs. D e lta C hi 7 :3 8 — S ig m a C hi v s. T a u D e lta P h i 8 :1 2 — SA E v s. P h i K a p p a S ig m a 8 :4 8 — B eta T h e ta P i vs. D e lta S ig m a P h i 9 :2 4 — ATO vs. T h e ta XI SA T U R D A Y CLASS B B A SK E T B A L L 2:3 0 o'clock Chi P h i vs. S P E D e lta T au D e lta vs. K ap p a S ig m a L ake H o u se v s. R lo m q u is t 3:1# o’clock L a m b d a Chi A lp h a vs. P h i G am m a D elta C ie c h C lub v s. A lba M cA dam s L o n e S ta r s v s. HA Club C am p u s G uild vs. H a w k s 3 :8 2 o ’c i t / k Phi S ig m a K ap p a vs. P h i K a p p a F ai W e s tm in s te r vs. I>SA D ixon H o u se vs. SR D C lub de M exico v s. T e ja s 4 :2 * o’clock P h i D e lta T h e ta vs. D R E R ed R aied rs vs. S tu b b s H ou se W ilk e n in g vs. O ak G rovo 8 :04 o’clock P iK A vs. P h i S ig m a D e lta M eC roeklin vs. M o-T oppers T h e le m e v s. B ec k ’s B B B ’s By DICK MOORE T o co * A m oci*to S p o rts E ditor F ifteen letterm en will be on hand when track Coach Clyde Lit­ tlefield gathers his 1949 cinder prospects together Friday after­ noon. The track candidates will meet at in the stadium lecture room 4:30 o’clock. “I particularly w ant all those who m ight be interested in try­ ing out for either the varsity or freshman team to be at this m eet­ ing,’’ Coach Littlefield said. Along with the fifteen in the IOO. G uess placed third in the ja v elin , and R obertson g o t fou rth in the broad jum p. W ayne H anson, B obby W hise- nn an t and Dick B rooks are e x p e c ­ ted to carry on the w ork o f th e departed Thom pson th e dis­ tan ce events. in P erry Sam u els and C harlie T a­ tum w ill be back to help Parker and R obertson in the sprints. T a­ tum , though, w ill n o t be elig ib le u n til a fte r the fir st m eet. ten letter­ men, Littlefield expects to have three squadmen, freshmen, two junior college transfers, and three intramural boys to report C oach L ittlefield has high hopes fo r fiv e m en up from the fr e sh ­ m an squad, L ow ell H aw kinson, R ay M arek, K eith T om pkings, C harlie M eeks, and B obby Bau- L oss o f fou r key men from la st m an. A ll show ed g r e a t prom ises squad— Jerry Thom pson. |j n frosh m eets last season , espec- ia lly Marek in the javelin throw y e a r ’s A llen Law ler, Don Sparks, Ken B oren — lea v es Coach L it t le - ; and T om pkins in the pole vau lt, field w ith big gaps to fill if he ex p ects to k eep T exas A&M from w in n in g its third straigh t C onfer- for T exas, Coach L ittle fie ld ence crow n. T en m eets have been scheduled an- nounced, and one m ore open date B ig g est task w ill be t h e replac- ig e x p e c t e d to be filled soon. The and * L ittle fie ld m ust --------------- and wegt E xp osition ing o f Olym pic perform er, Jerry sche dule is: Thom pson, T ex a s’s g rea t distance , M arch 12 — B order O lym pics runner w ho won th ree individual 1 at L aredo; *March 19 — South- ev en ts in each o f the 1947 a t F ort W orth; 1948 C on feren ce m eets. March 26 — Open d a te; ’ A pril 11, 2 — T exas R elays a t A u stin ; replace • A pril 9 _ _ a& M at C ollege Sta- A llen L aw ler who w as a m ain stay t ;on; A pril 16 __ R ice and A&M on T e x a s’s 440-yard relay team at c ’orpus C hristi; A pril 23— Kan- which has n o t been d efea ted in sag Re iays a t L aw rence, K an.; tw o years. B oren ’s loss also c u t A pril 29, 30 — D rake R elays a t deep into the cham pionship hopes I)eg M oines; M ay 6 — R ice a t o f the L onghorns. He had contri- i A u stin ; May 13, 14 — S ou th w est buted poin ts in both th e high and ! C on feren ce M eet at F a y e tte v ille , low hurdles. A r^ aL o * V arsity and fresh m en m eets, E xp ected to carry m ost o f the burden o f th is y e a r ’s team w ill be j C harlie P arker, Frank G uess, John R obertson, and Bob W alters. A l l ; bu t W elters placed in the NCAA m e e t la st June. Parker fin ish ed second behind Mel P atton in th e 22 0, and sixth W E RENT TUXEDOS $Joo CROWN TAILORS 4 0 8 E. 6th 2-6703 GABARDINE _ I TROUSERS $ 1 6 . 9 5 V a l u e o n ly $10.95 D IR E C T FR O M M A N U - F a b r i c s FA C T U R E R . A m e ric a n f i n e s t fr o m y e a r f o r ide al n u l l s . r o u n d w e ar . E x p e r t l y t a i l ­ l i p p e r ored. all p le a te d , f r o n t . A va il a ble in T an, B ro w n , G re y, S a nd Blue and L u g g a g e T a n . Si te* o r d e r in g 29 -4 2. W h e n give w a i s t size a n d f i r s t a n d s econd ch o ic e color* d e sir ed . Se n d or M. O. a n d s a v e p o s ta g e , o r pa y p o s t m a n $10.95 plu s C. O. D. 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E v e n 1 {though she has a compact, she ’ll treasure, this addition to , her .^jewelry accessories. 616 Congress Austin, Texas 619 Congress 127 EAST 6TH PHONE 2-1215 Steam Tunnels Supply University With Heat Buildings on the campus are tendent of utilities and professor connected by a series o f tunnels of mechanical engineering, is in several miles long which distribute charge of the plant, which furnish- steam fo r heating purposes. es e lectricity to the U n ive rsity as Ranging from just below the well as steam, surface to about twenty-two feet The power plant was built in in depth, the tunnels are six feet 1928 and was enlarged in 1935. wide and more than six feet high. M r. Eck h ad t and his staff must They c a rry steam to every part knQW the northera in advance so . , , ... , , o f the campus at velocities up to ! , . two miles a minute. On t se v e re . thU wl11 bc able 10 h e ,t w inter day, one to two million j classrooms properly, pounds of steam are generated. M a n y people think tha t because Hub o f the network tunnels is Austin w eather is g enerally mild, the power plant. Steam is gener- j there is a simpler heating prob­ ated at the plant at a pressure of j Jem here than in northern states. 200 pounds per square inch and g u t unpredictable Texas w eather a t tem peratures ranging from 380 makes ju st the opposite true. I t is to 500 degrees. freq uently necessary to revise the Carl J . Eck h a rd t J r ., superin- j amount of generated heat. In the low er lhe is N orth the tem perature 1 but more constant. THURMAN CLEANERS “ Com e C lean w ith U s an d W e ’ll D ye F o r Y ou” 2716V2 Guadalupe Phone 2-8276 W A V E R L Y and DICK TH URM AN D uring the heating season, last­ ing about 160 days, w ork begins at 3 o’clock in the morning to get classrooms heated in time fo r 8 o’clock classes. RENT A CAR Drive It Yourself Hour— Day— -Week LOW R A T E S HILLARD'S R a n t a C a r o f A u it t n A i k A b o u t S p a c ia l DATE RATE T r u c k s to M ovo o u rs e lf PHONE 7-3441 Friday, February 4, T949 THE DXfTY TEX/N Pago 5 The W orld N o In Brief- Separate Talk, Says Truman P e ace Says Federal A. To Housing NeeaQ Heads Dallas Sym phony D A L L A S , Feb. 8— (PP)— W a lte r H endl, assistant conductor of the Philharmonic-Sym- N ew .. , °P. ,i come conductor of the Dallas S y m ­ phony next season. Yo rk . . . (j . . ’ W A S H IN G T O N , Feb. 3— (ZP)— j Poland or Czechoslovakia. trol of Am erican M ilita ry Govern- Thursday President T r u ir u n said positvely Thursday th a n this Mr. Trum an recalled that he ment in Germ any. g o ve rn m e n t: had given the Soviet prem ier an This was prompted by a ques- dw elling' within ; w on’t spurn fo r separate t a lk s w ith Russia or Potsdam Conference. He said he fer control of adm inistration any other c o u n try . tihe U nited N a tio n s J invitation to Washington at the tion w hether he planned to trans- years. him here in any the Am erican Zone to the State Department. The A rm y is known is w illing to see time. He said the governm ent must provide outright grants as well as W A S H IN G T O N , Feb. 3— (ZP)— Prim e M in is te r S ta lin ’s ★ Prepares Sub Defenses Mr. Trumann told a news confer- ! ence that S e c r e ta r y of State Dean rejection of j Acheson’s de failed ind irect The N a vy Thursday put new “ peace” talk o ffe r had his fu ll stress on “ anti-submarine readi- endorsement. ness” as ships mothballed to make w ay fo r Russia came t fnick and fast. They I opments: other vessels better adapted for were prom pted by S ta lin ’s o ffe r ! I* The President said G eneral defense against undersea attack, j to meet the President in Russia, j Lucius C la y would rem ain in con- The questio us about S talin and Other news conference devel- it ordered seventy-two B u t he made it clear that, there . to have made an urgent request loan* nit ins to help them clear ’would be no ignoring the U nited for the change. N ations in any discussion Spence might result from such a meeting agencies o f the governm ent a r e 1 — ------------------------------- here. 2. Mr. Trum an hopes that no M eanw hile, chairman redevelop slum areas. that I W A S H IN G T O N , Feb. 3— (ZP) — Raymond M. Foley, Federal Hous­ ing adm inistrator, told Congress the nation needs be- IT and 18 m illion new ten the next tween from exempted reorganization authority which he has asked of Congress. Texan Urges US School Aid 3. The farm crisis in the W e st brought about by repeated w inter storms blocking feed liv e ­ stock is well on its w ay to being solved if we don’t get any m ore. W A S H IN G T O N , Feb. 3— (ZP)__ I Legislation to extend for two years .storms, Mr. Trum an said. fo r over- He announced in war-industry appointment I federal aid program fo r Freedom Train on Track W A S H IN G T O N , Feb. 3— (ZP)— The House Postoffice Comm ittee Thursday approved a bill to put the Fredom T ra in back on the tracks and keep it running until Ju ly , 1951. N e w Tidelands Bill * W A S H IN G T O N , Feb. 3— (ZP)— The Governm ent sent Congress the d raft of a new bill fo r federal control of oil-rich tidelands T h u rs­ day. New Bills Adjourned Await Solons f l y th e A s o c i a l U t P r e e t Dozens of B ills bound to stir up storms orf controversy were introduction filed T h u rs d a y in the House ms soon as their num ­ bers come up«. fo r 186. to legislature Both Senate climbed branches of the ad­ journed fo r another Thursday-to- a fter Monday week-end recess brief sessions Thursday. Twenty-foupr days the* Included in the mounting .'tack the legislation of proposed fifty- first session, j House were bills to make first de- three m easures were fo rm a lly in- gree lynching a death-penalty of- fense, to curb communism in all a fte r the in of form er Governor Mon C. W all- gren of Washington as chairm an of the N ational Resources S ecu r­ ity Board, a $ 14,000-a-year Pos­ ton. W allg ren is a close friend and political crony. Water Safety Course Offered in ter­ law m aking task. More than state departments, including cdu- ested in obtaining certificates fo r; F a c u lty and students (D - K y ) o f the House Com mittee said Cong w rite a ban against mad of tenants in its new r e ' bill. The House group Bit ings next M onday on th* exte istration ’s bill strengthen rent controls to b t y« ar8* c m c c i ch w in The new bill gives the ties in Hou-ing Exp ed iter fu ll attionml to halt illegal evictions ira re ­ h a n g action against land! necessary, m ust go to court to protect A t present, ® P * r I b y rflian latin, selves. CHESNUTT C L E A N E R 5S l l - C le a n in g A P r e s s i n g SRS, E x p a r t A l te r a tio n * I A 2 DAY SERVICE 17th A Congress Phons I-', HOUDA An Adventure in Good Smoking i t * i \|pnv-'u t H O I I D & Y JthpeAixlureJ ■ it w m m crowded schools centers w as introduced today by j Representative Combs (D-Tex.) The program is due to expire Ju n e 30. Combs’ bill also would increase from $7,000,000 the federal aid funds to $10,000,000 annually. L O A N S We Loan Money On Anything of Value Bargains in unredeemed dia­ monds — save up to 5 0 % on consisting o f Elg in , watches W altham , Gruen, Bu lova, and Ham ilton. C R O W N JEWELRY CO. 213 E . 6 th S t . Phone 2-1060 the " rational institutions, and to abd- senior life saving, instructor’s wa-1 ish the good neighbor commission, ter safety, or four swimming cer-j in Also ready for earliest possible tificate.s of the Am erican Red the House were Cross may register fo r Physical introduction two bills taxing natural gas, one Education 21 BT. In stru ctor C. J . at the rate of one and one-half Alderson said that those desiring cents per 1,000 cubic feet, the to enroll must go by Sutton all other at the rate of one cent per 105 before Monday morning. 1,000. The course carries two hours The Senate got its shoulder into credit on the sophomore level in I the fight by the states to retain the Departm ent of Physical and Bv the A—oetat*>0 Pre** Representat Ive ; title to their tidelands. Tt unani- mously adopted a resolution Sen- J . F . G ra y wants taor Jo h n Bell of Cuero giving aw ay w it h the Texas Good Lieutenant Governor A lla n S h iv ­ ers power to send delegates rep­ l a n t i n g the Senate to meetings of the Council of State G o vern­ ments. Health Education. The first class w ill be from 7 to 9 o’clock, M on­ in the day evening, Fe b ru a ry 7 W om en’s Gym. Those attending shall bring their swim suits, hut no towels. The $2 registration fee pays fo r soap and laundry ser­ vice of suits and towels. This was aimed p rim a rily at promoting the tideland' campaign. Senator Fred (R e d ) Dallas offered a proposed Consti­ tutional amendment, which, if adopted, would perm it women to serve on ju rie s in Texas. A b ility to handle one’s self in w ater is the only requirem ent for H a rris of begin nil g the course. Upon add­ ing the course, the student shall get approval from his advisor be­ fore going to Sutton H all 105. The bill is identical w ith legis­ lation before Congress last year except fo r one highly con triver- sial item. It omits any reference jtroduced to gi ive the House its firs t im distribution o f proceeds from recovery of oil the tidew ater lands. MOO w ere pilled up c l e r k ’s office .for introduction. Meanwhile, the total of bills in- in the chief start o f and ga* rpal in B U D A P E S T , H ung ary, Feb. 3 (ZP)— The prosecution Thursday night charged Jo s e f Cardinal M in d ­ szenty, now on trial fo r treason, had attempted to get U nited States M inister Selden Chapin to help bim escape from prison and flee H u n g a ry by plane. Good Neighbor Panel Criticized to do H u n g a ry’s Roman Catholic P r i ­ mate pleaded partial guilt earlier to the Governm ent charges against Neighbor Con emission because of him. He firm ly denied, however, the nation-wide? furore raised over that he had plotted to overthrow' the re-burial r re c o g n itio n as a college or- inizatiori a n d wrhen it w a s de­ ed by th e s t u d e n t council th e r e e re howls o f a n g u is h . T h ey held m e e t in g in v iolatio n of re g u la - ons a n d all eig h t w ere placed i p ro b a tio n . . . “ T H E S E V E N O T H E R bo ys ex- a in e d to th e d e a n o f m en t h a t ley w e r e misled th e AYD :tivity, a pologized f o r th e i r ae­ ons a n d all a r e in goo d s ta n d in g had ith t h e C ollege. T h e case scorn* Z arie h n y ig h t h av e g r a d u a t e d ev en th o u g h s m arks w e re v ery , v ery low .” A S T O T H E O F F C A M P U S ee tin g , Mr. B a ccu s e x p lain s, “ A »ry young, in e x p e r ie n c e d m an as b r o u g h t h e r e to d ir e c t a Coi­ ffe H ou se, n o t a c h u rc h , s e t up y a n o n -d e n o m in a tio n c h urc h, y o un g a ri c h n y p e r s u a d e d an to p e rm it him to hold a m e et- ig in College H ouse, an d h a d a j m m u n i s t sp e a k e r . The whole lin g w a s a d e c e p tio n . A f t e r he as dismissed f o r violation o f his ro b atio n , Z a rie h n y asked all stu- e n ts t o w rite th e d e a n o f men e re r e q u e s tin g t h a t he be re-in- iated. S t u d e n t re s p o n ses w e re nu- lerous— all said k e e p him o u t . ” in a c tiv e a n d the T H E M I L E A G E B E T W E E N austin an d E a s t L an sin g make* m o r e th o r o u g h in v estig a tio n of ie case im possible. 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How V irgil p i s h e s so m a n y f e a t s in tw o and a h a lf h o u rs is a p le a s in g m y s te r y , in itself. S e t t i n g up a n d p a c k in g ! the h ug e show is b e t t e r th a n a c i r ­ cus. f i r s t show accom- j th e the B u t th e re a l m agic lies in th e man Virgil h im self. H e ’s c re t a in l y re sp e cted highly in th e m agic c i r ­ cles of the world. V irg il’s b e tt e r half, th e p o or girl w ho g e t s saw ed in tw o, is hi.- c h a r m in g w ife Ju lie, rig h tly called th e S w e e t h e a r t of Magic. So when V irgil e n th u s ia s ­ tically show'- “ th e b o y s” a new move on the c o lo r c h a n g in g k n ife j u s t an h o u r be fo re trick, w h en he w as a s t o u n d in g a full house with his “ D e m a te ria liz a tio n Mys­ t e r y , ” I hope t h a t ' s re a l magjc. you m ay lie lucky e n o u g h t o g e t a ticket to h i' show a n d see w h at the real a r t of illusion is to d ay . W A L T E R B L A N E Y . J ohn S e a l y It A c c r e d i t e d The N a tio n a l L e a g u e o f N u r s ­ full ing E d u c a tio n has g r a n t e d a c c r e d i ta t io n th e J o h n Sealy to College o f N u r s i n g o f the U n iv er­ sity, Miss I r e n e H ealy , c h a ir m a n the D e p a r t m e n t o f N u rsin g of E d u c a tio n , has a n n o u n c e d . Mis the M a rjo rie B a rth o l f, dean of college, was n o tifie d of the ac­ c r e d i ti n g a f t e r the J a n u a r y m ee t ing o f lea g u e 's b o a rd o f d ire cto r: in New Y ork City. in t e s t s F r e s h m a n s t u d e n t * in e n g i n e e r i n g who I nve nt or y p r e - E n g i n e e r t n g mi s sed t h e t wo se*- l ake t he Monday can *vona: Sa- i nl ay a f t e r n o o n , F e b r u a r y 6 f r om 2 to ti oYioek. in Geol ogy Bui l di ng f e b r u a r y 8. 14, a n d T u e s d a y e v e n i n g , from in E n g i n e e r i n g Bui l di ng 138. 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B. Hail I * u a t i n g f e b ­ r u a r y 7 by a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of t he c o m ­ j o u r n a l ­ pa ny. Bus i ne s s a d mi n i s t r a t i o n , ism a nd i n t e r ­ e ste d in a d v e r t i s i n g , c r e at i ve wr i t i ng, and sales pos i t i ons wi t h t h e c o mp a n y may m a k e applicati on. RAI . PH K. S t u d e n t E m p l o y m e n t B ur e a u liberal a r t s c a n d i d a t e s f R EDE. Di r e c t or follo wi ng s t u d e n t s , h a v in g made T h e to in E n g l is h 601a , a r e eligible an A ta)** a spe cia l a d v a n c e d - s t a n d i n g e x a m ­ in E n g l is h 601b. S t u d e n t s who inati on p a ss g ra d e e x a m in a ti o n w it h of at le a st B will recei ve c re d it for E n g - Ith 601b. 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G E O R G E, D ID IT To th e E ditor: W hy is it th a t ! th ere is n ow a bleak, drab e x p a r p e o f ground b e­ fore the Union it h e r e on ce there w ere le a f y t r e « i ca stin g p ictu r­ esque shade a c r o s s the w alks in fr o n t o f the bui W ing? W hy is it t h a t w ith the con lin g o f sum m er’s h e a t stu d en ts w h o o n ce looked forw ard w ith jo y t o c o o lin g th em ­ selves in the shandy en closu re o f th ese w alks m u s t: now travel the to le n g th o f the w a lk s exposed the hot sun? N o m ore the co pl thrill o f w alk­ ing you r one a n d t o n ly down the s h a d y paths bet? teen classes. N o m o re the reason, able m essage o f a cool, shaded, p o litica l orator, b u t in s te a d the s tu p id babble o f a broiling , c o n fla ted speaker who is b ein g fr ie d to t h e p oin t o f in ­ s a n i ty by th e scoi t h i n g sun. For years poe Is, w riters, and o r a t o r s s triv e d to* show the ever­ la s ti n g a n d unexp fcndable value o f a tree. W h a t w oo Id J o y ce K ilm er say t o this o u tr a c e ? W hat would happen if th e th o u s a n d s o f shade- s t a r v e d farm ers fV om th e W est, who w ould rem ove* th eir shoes and kn eel in aw e b e f lore a group o f tr e e s such as th o se razed b efore th e the U nio n, could o r i g in a t o r s o f th b act? Did the g r o u n d a tten d a n t a run o f s o m e th in g to do, < p did the school f u r n a c e s co n vert to w ood? P er­ it w as a s m a r t m easure to h ap s keep th e tr e e s f r o m fr e e z in g this w in te r. c o n fro n t o u t In s h o r t who cu ( down the trees b e fo r e t h e U nion and w h y w ere th e y c u t down? P o s s ib ly th ere is som e logical reaprm fo r this act and I an d many o t h e r s w ould like to know it. C A R S O N DICK IE th e t m id E d. N ot*: I t ’* n i l v ery s c i e n t i f i c . A th i n g th e y te r m h e r t i c i l l t u r e o r so m e ­ thing . An ( H i l t s s t to th e c a m ­ p us g a r d e n e r tre e s w e re re m o v e d t o - g ive m o r e s u n ­ th e shin e a n d n o u r ishm ent tw o row s of elm e on e i t h e r ti d e of th e walks. sVRo t h e r r e a s o n w as “ f o r s a f e ty . ’" S o m e s t u d e n ts a t th e University f a r e n o t h a r d ­ limbs hea d e d , tho h a c k ­ fr e q u e n t l y fall b e r r y th e r e w as a possibility s o m e o n e m ig ht g e t h u r t . tre e s, an- I t h a t it seem a . H e a v y ( r o m to Russian History Pamphlet Accepted by Press O nce upon a t i ! n e t h e R ussians had a d e m o c r a tic -election, a n d it was so u n u s u a l a* U n iv e rs ity h is­ to r y p ro f e s s o r the rec o rd f o r p o steri ly. is p r e s e r v in g Dr. O liv er H. R e d k e y h a s c om ­ I 00-page i m o n o g r a p h on pleted a “ T he E lection to t he R ussian C o n ­ s t i t u e n t A ssem bly iof 1 91 7,” which has been a c c e p t e d , f o r p ub lication by th e H a r v a r d P**ess. T h e m o n o g r a p h i c o n c e rn s th e election held in M o v e m b e r , 1917 u n d e r f r e e c o n d i t i o n s . Dr. R a d k e y say s it is th e o nly f r e e elec tion in R ussian h isto ry , b u t i t had a n u n ­ t h e c o n s t i t u e n t h a p p y e n d in g . . . isspmbly wa* brol ten up by fo rc e a f t e r m e e tin g f o r ' on ly o n e d ay. U m s t a t t d Publish* A re .'e a rc h on in T e x a s hi cils >een co m p leted b; ta t t d p r o f e s s o r ol a tio n a t the Univ ,ois H a n n a Mac n th e R o b e r t E. I B aytow n . in B u lle tin I s t u d e n t coun- schools has gh T Dr. J. G. U m- 1 s e c o n d a r y edu- e r s ity , a n d Mrs. G u ffie , te a c h e r « e High School, . W in if re d A. 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A C ryptogram Q uotation G W G L W M S M S X U W N M G H M D X Y S L D S Z S V B I P S Z W — I P G Z W G V G X Z . Y esterday’s Cryptoquote: SLAVERY E N C H A IN S A FEW ; MORE ENC H A IN THEM SELVES TO SLA V ER Y — SENEC A. Distributed by K ing Features Syndicate, Inc. A n d r e w s C o u n ty w as c r e a t e d in 1876 f r o m B e x a r C o u n ty , o r ­ g a n iz e d in 1910, a n d n a m e d f o r , R ich ard Andrew's, w ho w a s killed o rg a n ized in th e T e x a s R ev o lu tio n . I C o u n ty . C. H u d s p e th C o u n ty , nam ed fo r j . H u d s p e th , w a s c r e a t e d a n d , v ers ity a r e S o u rc e s o f incom e fo r th e U n i- legisla tive appropria- , . . in 1917 fr o m E l P a s o ; tion, land e n d o w m e n t a n d oil, gift* ! an d b e q u e sts, a n d s t u d e n t fees. Apartment for Rent For Rent Music W a n t e d one m a le s t u d e n t t o s h a r e 1st (.all c la ss bra n d new f u r n i s h e d apt. D avid Maddox, 7-8 840 . Call a n y tim e . 3262. L imite d n u m b e r of vaca nc ie s fo r bo>s n e a r U n iv e r s ity . Maid s er v ic e , p h one F i n e s t recorded mu sic S e rv ic e f o r d a n ce * , $10.00. J a c k . 8-6501. floo rs, ro o m s , v e n e t ia n s . oak C A L L 2-0 96 7 B e a u tif u l B ry k e rw o o d * duplex. 2 bed­ tile f e a t u r e s , ro o m y c lo se ts , sec ti onal f u r ­ n itu r e . H a rd w ic k m s ra ng e, Se rvel, g a ra g e . Ideal fo r fa m ily . 1900 W e s t 83 rd. E ffi c ie ncy a p a r t m e n t , 3313 K in g St., Ideal fo r a t u d e n t couple. $13.12. U ti li ti es fu r n is h e d . I block w e s t of G ua dalu pe . S e v e ra l n i c e a p a r t m e n t s , ve ry n e a r U n i ­ v e r s i t y . Fo r couple*, fa milies o r g ro ups of m e n or wom en . U ti li ti es paid, i m m e d ­ ia te p osse ss io n. Two ro om s, ele ctric r e f r i g e r a t o r . P r i v a t e e n tr a n c e , s h a r e b a th one o t h e r a p a r t ­ m e n t, $60.00. Tw o ro om s. Se rv e l. p r i v a t e b a th , p r i ­ v a te e n tr a n c e , $65.00. Li vin g -b e d ro o m , d in in g ro om , k it c h e n . p r i v a t e b a th , p r i v a t e e n tra n c e . V e ry a t t r a c t i v e . $80.00. Se v e ra l o t h e r s . P h o n e 7-1535, 3720. Boarding Mouses E a t deic ious m e a ls a t th e L A K E BO AR D IN G H O U S E 1908 Ran A nto nio S e r v i n g T im es Double ro om s fo r m en, twin bed#, q u i e t hom e on b u s line. W ith in w a lk in g d i s ­ t a n c e of U n i v e r s i t y . 2-6824. Room single o r dou ble in p r i v a t e home . f’r i v a t e e n t r a n c e , m a id se rvic e , s h o w e r bath. Call 2 -363 1. For Sale F o r S a l e : D r a w i n g I n s t r u m e n t s , set, I used set. P h o n e 7-5082. I new B a r g a i n : 1938 D odge: good m o to r , tir e s , p a in t. Take f o r t y d o ll a rs fo r t h r e e h u n ­ dred dolla r e q u i t y . A ss u m e p a y m e n t s , 1108B. B ra ck . A pts. Lake A u s t in Blvd. P hon e 7-9247. E x c e lle n t c o ndit io n, N e w e s t mode l Royal S t a n d a r d t y p e w r i t e r . a f t e r 4:0 0 M W E or b e fo re 2:0 0 TT . C h a r le s R a m ­ sey. 8-6042. t a l l P o r ta b l e R ad io G e n er al E lec tr ic . 140 A. C., D. C.. o r B a t t e r y . B ra n d new. S t. 2902 N. G u a d alu p e Reaso nab le . 2-8603. 1948 S T U D E B A K E R . C h am p io n o v e r ­ driv e , e x tr a s , low mileage. 1948 C H R Y S L E R , T o w n - C o u n ty c o n v e r ­ tible. 5 mile*. 200.00 unde r lis t price, Call 2-3625 a f t e r 6. L a te Model I.. C. S m i th T y p e w r i t e r , $50.00. Louis M or an. F P H A D orm H. Rm . 206 S a n J a c i n t o Blvd. Noon 11:10 1 2 : 1 0 I :05 N i g h t 5 :00 5 -.30 6 :10 BRA N D N E W . n e v er used c o m b in a tio n ta b le m odel ra d io a n d T e le c h ro n e le c ­ tric clock. R e ta ils fo r 835, w ill sell fo r $25. C alli 6 -6 9 0 8 a f t e r 6 Coaching T r a n s l a t i o n , c o ac hin g, le ss on s in G e r m a n 280 6 Rio F r e n c h . K. SUton, a n d Gra nde . 7-1384. CO A C H IN G IN E n g lish , ex p erie n ce d in- s t r u c to r w ith M.A. d e g re e : call 7-1792 C o ac hin g in S p a n is h . E x p e ri e n c e d t e a c h ­ er. N e a r U n iv e r s ity . 2-8652. Cottages for Rent F u r n i s h e d C o t t a g e : T w o room*. tw o b a th s , k i t c h e n e t t e . Nice f o r fo u r fa mily . 622 2 G e o rg e to w n boys o r sm all Road. P h o n e 8-0301 o r 2-9420. la rg e For Rant Male s t u d e n t d e s ir e s ro o m m a te . Q uie t neig h b o rh o o d . L i n e n s , maid s e r v .e e . | R e n t re a sona ble . N e a r e v e r y t h i n g . 1606 Colora do. 6-5821. N E A R U N IV E R S I T Y . B ed ro om and s t u d y tw in beds , do u ble c lo se ts , maid service. 2507 S a n J a c in to . ( 9 - O I ) . for gir ls, O ne p riv a te s h a r e ; close ro o m , a n d one to sch o o l. 1 7.50-22.5 0. W . J. S. S te w a rt, 710 W e s t 2 2V ;, phone 7-0240. room to F o u r blocks fro m U n iv e rs ity . A pproved m ale ro o m in g h o u se. 909 W e s t 22nd, P hone 7-0169. B e a u tifu lly room o r g a ra g e fo r tw o boys. P r iv a te b a th , 20.00 e ac h , fu r n is h e d 1015 G a sto n A ve. M rs. S te w a rt. fo r F R E E R E N T — R oom , k itc h e n p riv ile g e s fo r c a re of sm all child d u rin g day. P h o n e 7-7080. 302 E a s t 3 5 th . re lia b le couple in e x c h a n g e Room for g a ra g e , block tw o boy*. P r i v a t e e n tr a n c e . I n n e rs p rin g m a ttr e s s e s , double c lo se ts . S e m i- p riv a te b a th . 7-7720 a f te r 5 :3 0 . from bu*. c K O s s w o R D □ an a aaauD i in esau arjaacj UBnarj a y u y u □ uauu a n g a u a u u n u □ria □□ h u g s □□□un annuli a n n a n a u u u B a n a n a a a a n □ 3 Q U J □□□□a uaaua □□rauu a o a n u u c j u n u a a u n A N 8 W E rn B auch A L om be M icroscope, M odel B. O b je c tiv e 4, 16 A 1.8m m F lu o rite , G ra d u a ted M ech an ical S tag e. S u b s ta g e L am p. 8235.00 v a lu e on ly $160.00. call 8-8059 a f te r 5. O ne gallo n e th y le n e glycol, p e rm a n e n t ty p e . Call 7-2676 a f t e r 12-noon. 1935 P A C K A R D 4-D C u sto m Car. New tire*, b a t t e r y , fuel p u m p , an d ig n it io n . E v e r y t h i n g w o rk s . O rig in a l $176 Moon ey 2-6 2 4 1 — leave n u m b e r. 1938 2-door C h e v ro le t. New tir e s , w a te r p u m p , ig n itio n , fa irly re c e n t rin g jo b . road car. e v e r y ­ Ex cell ent m oto r, good th in g works . Ph one 6-2203, Ric har d. tim e , bulb, Spy C a m e ra -F :3.5 len se, to 1-100 s e c o n d e x p o su re. B u ilt in 2x filte r. SO p ic tu re s to to 8” . E x c e lle n t f o r s p o rt, hobby o r la b o ra ­ to ry w ork. P e rf e c t co n d itio n . C all R o g er, 9014. roil. F o c u s e s Help Wanted M O T O R C Y C LE S-B IC Y U LES D e liv e ry boyg w ith m o to rb ik e s o r b i­ to m a k e a p p lic a tio n a s c y cles needed d e liv e ry fo r T h e D aily T e x a n . boys E a rly m o rn in g w ork. C o n ta c t C irc u la tio n M an a g e r. J . B. 108 8-5 M onday th ro u g h F r id a y , 8-1 2 S a tu rd a y F o o t and B ic y cle d e liv e ry b o y s w a n ted by th e D a ily T e x a n . A pply J . B. 108, 2-5 M onday th r u F rid a y , 8-12 S a tu rd a y . E a rly m o rn in g w o rk . N o c o lle ctin g . Leather Goods SH O E R E P A IR S , B O OTS M A D E . F in e le a th e r G oods, L u g g a g e . B rie f c a s e s. b e lts : H o lster* . L o w e s t p ric e s. H ig h e s t q u a lity . C ap ito l S a d d le ry 1614 L a v a c a Lost and Found L o s t: sm all brow n tu r e s , m o n e y , b la n k e t billfold w ith p ic ­ ta x . R ew a rd . Call 8-2579. F o u n d : F o u n ta in P en n e a r M ain B u ild ­ in g , W ed n e sd a y m o rn in g . O w n er id e n ­ tif y a n d p a y th is ad. C all 8-5032. L o s t o ne s e t o f th re e s tr a n d p e a rl h e ad s If fo u n d b etw een G. H . a n d N ie c e s . p le a se call G la d y s a t 8-7535. F o u n d k eys on b u s — Don B o o k o u t on N u eces, call R u ss e ll. 2-0390. L a rg e a iry ro o m w it h k itc h e n p riv ile g e * . U n iv e rs ity c o u p le q u ie t, S e rv e l. I n n e r ­ ih o w e r. Q u ie t n e ig h b o rh o o d . s p rin g an d 2-4021. Professional DR. R. B E R E Z O V Y T C H G ener al P r a c t i c e o f D e n t i s t r y and S u r g e r y . 114 G u a d a lu p e St. P h o n e 2-6941 D R H. B. PA R K S G e n eral D e n tis try , 627 W e a l $ 4 th P h o n e 2 -1576 Room and Board Room arui B o a r d — H o m e co oke d m e [ 1900 W h it ia Ave. Va< a n eles f o r men a t t h e C off e y H o u s e , t h r e e e x ce ll e n t me a ls , 60.00 p e r m o n t h , fo r m e a ls only. Mr*. C , Also s t u d e n t s W. Coffey. 602 El m w ood, 2-5 8 9 0 . vaca nc ie s We h a v e a co uple o f room a n d b o a r * . blocks o ff C am p u s, 1908 Sa n A n to n io S t. L a k e S t u d e n t H o u se . f o r boys. I ROOM AND B O ARD fo r m en 860 m o n t h : 1612 B ra z o s : p h o n e 7-18 Room for Rent room , H o u s e k e e p in g in n e r s p r i n g new dis hes , be ddin g, g r o c e r y : bu s , 43)1 Sp eedw ay . m a t t r e s s , s e p a r a te e n t r e n c h range*, r e d u c e d Room# fo r b o y s : O ne block n o r t h o f C h e m is tr y Bldg. 2600 Sp e e d w ay . Tale* ph one 7-1511 a s k f o r B r o t h e r t o n . Nice f r o n t be dro om in p r i v a t e horn two boys. W a l k in g d is ta n c e Ur I sity. Block good e a t i n g pl a c es , fu r n ish e d . P h o n e 8-5312. Ch ea p r e n t f o r one boy, good locations. good bed. 102 W. 18th 8-731 5. VACANCY A T W h ite A rm *, 2506 RP G ra n d e : m o d e rn b ric k b u ild in g 3 block* from c a m p u s ; o u ts id e room s, w ell f u r nighed, p riv a te e n tra n c e , s h o w e rs fa m ily s ty le m eals. til* NO W O P E N F O P L A D IE S L A R G E B E A U T IF U L ROOM S Big c lo se ts , m eals opti ona l o n e do or off of G u a d a lu p e a t 26th. P e rf e c t for g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t * o r to w n w o r k ­ ing girls. P h o n e 7-1614 — 7-6620. Mr. o r M rs . Hall, 307 W e s t 2 6 th . Special Service Child c a r e : 40 centa h o u r a n d bus sponsible , m a t u r e . P e a rc e, 8-0 292 . Bai' eve* nings. Typing W a n te d : T y p is t w o rk ; d ic ta tio n . 7-3 2 0 6 , 210 8 S w is h e r , p h o n e Teles M is! Welch. T h e se s, th e m e s , re p o rts , e tc . E diting d ic ta tio n . M rs. P e tm e c k y . 2-7 0 8 6 . E x p e rt th e s is , genera th e m e s , s te n c ils , e d itin g , sp ellin g c o rre c tio n ! t y p in g , 2-8671. G E N E R A L T Y P IN G w a n ted . N e a t a i A c cu rate , c all 7-1605. A C C U R A T E T Y P IS T d e s ire s c o p y w e r | d ic ta tio n . C all 7 -3 2 0 5 2108 S w ish e r. T Y P IN G , N E A T w ork. W ill c a ll tor a i d e liv e r. C all 2-4 3 5 3 . V e te ra n d e s ir e s liv e r. 8-0553. ty p in g , p ic k -u p a n d d | T y p in g — R e p o rts , o u tlin e s , them es, t i sis . e tc ,. C all 7-7 6 6 0 . T y p in g , N e a t w ork. W ill c a ll fog d e liv e r. C all 2 -4 3 5 8 . T y p in g w a n te d by f a s t a c c u r a te ty p is t P h o n e , 6-5759. Wanted 2-hedroom e p e r tm e n t p r h o u s e , te rm of s u m m e r sch o o l p ro fe s so r. P h o n e 2-6 6 4 6 . fir# f o r v isitia , Down thio Aisle Over the T-c up Friday, FaBruary 4, 1949 THE DAIEY TEXAN Pag# S Law Wives Supper-dance At Boy Scout Hut Tonight Beth Reineman Is W ed To Jean William Brown b rid e of Pat Fralia in F o rt W orth J a n u a ry 29. Miss H e ste r atten d ed O ur Lady o f V ictory in F o rt W o rth and F ra lia is a ju n io r in electrical en g in eerin g a t th e U ni­ v ersity. Mrs. Cox is a g ra d u a te o f A ustin H igh School and a tte n d e d th e U niversity. Cox is n o w a sen io r s tu d e n t a t th e U n iv ersity o f Cali­ fo rn ia a t B erkeley and a m em ber of Sigm a Chi fra te rn ity . Miso Both Reineman and Jean W illiam Brown w ere m arried J a n ­ u ary 29 in E astlan d . Both received a bachelor o f jo u rn alism degree from the U niversity. * •Miss Gladys Schiwitz of th e voice fac u lty and Dan Thoodore Sorrells, law stu d e n t, w ere m a r­ ried J a n u a ry 28 a t St. M artin ’s E vangelical Church. Both hold b achelor degrees from the U niversity. L u th e ra n it M iss Carolyn H e ste r becam e th e You Always Rscotvs . . . Q UICK! COURTEOUS! COMPLETE! SERVICE at tho Home Steam Laundry ISO E. loth P h o n s S702 it ★ * Miss Mary Katherine Holt, U ni­ v ersity ex -stu d en t, who has been em ployed by th e B u reau of In ­ te rn a l Revenue, w as m arried in A ustin recen tly to W illiam Jam es W olf of th e A d ju ta n t G eneral’s D epartm ent. P lan s fo r a J u n e w edding have been announced by Annetta Ros­ enthal and Sol B. W einer, U ni­ v ersity stu d e n ts fro m H ouston. * A V alentine D ay W edding is planned by Miss C arol Brow ning of B uda and Ja m es F loyd W alker o f W aelder. W alker is a fo rm e r U n iv ersity stu d en t. Barbara D. Chiappino o f A us­ tin becam e th e brid e o f Donald H ow ard Cox o f B erkeley, C alif., in an inform al cerem ony J a n u a ry 29, a t th e F irs t B a p tist Church. Branded 49'ers To Get Grub A Chuck W agon Magic, com edy, ballroom , folk, an d sq u are dancing, and group singing will be seen a t th e F o rty N iners Jam boree which is spon­ sored by th e P re sb y teria n s of the U niversity. I t will be held in Main L ounge, T exas U nion a t 8 o’clock S atu rd ay night. The Jam b o ree is an an n u al a f ­ fa ir and will serve as a round-up fo r new, old, or stray e d P re sb y ­ te ria n s on th e F o rty A cres. The them e is typically w estern. Saddles, hay, an d bridles will serve as d eco ratio n s to accen t the w estern in boots them e. G uests and blue-jeans w ill be branded a f te r en terin g th ro u g h a ch ute n e a r th e en tra n ce . All m ust be b ran d ed b efo re th e y can obtain an y of th e “ g ru b ” w hich will be served from a chuck w agon. Latin Am erican Open House To Be Saturday * it it Miss L inda F ay e B radshaw of F o rt W orth w as m arried rec en tly to William Ethridge Patterson, g ra d u a te stu d en t. it Mist Bobbie Jean Gibbing, f o r ­ m er stu d e n t, w as m arried re c e n t­ ly to Gene E. McDaniel, ju n io r stu d en t. Mist Patricia Hurley, ex -stu d en t w as m arried J a n u a ry 29 in H ous­ ton to Jo h n A lan Grim es. The groom is a g ra d u a te of Yale. Miss P eggy M arie C a rte r be­ cam e th e bride o f Carroll Warren Snowden J a n u a r y 29 in E lgin. is a ju n io r physical The groom education m ajo r. Ranch Party Postponed T he in fo rm al p a rty which w as to be held by T au D elta Phi a t F rid a y M ountain R anch S atu rd ay fro m 2:30 to 12 o’clock has been postponed due to w ea th er condi­ tions, announced Ja c k T urk, so­ cial chairm an. H u n t C ounty w as created and organized in 1846 from F an n in and N acogdoches counties. It wms nam ed fo r G eneral M emucan H u n t, m in iste r from th e Republic o f Texas th e U nited S tate s and la te r S e c re ta ry o f th e Navy o f th e Republic of Texas. to FOR FINE FILETS Phone your Dinner Reservation* now. for sixty. Accommodations 8 -8 9 9 2 BLUE W IL L O W two to 2830 Rio Grande Closed Sunday A box su p p er an d dance, spon­ sored by th e Law Wive* Club, will be held F rid a y evening, a t 7 o’clock in th e Boy Scout H u t a t Z ilker P ark. Law stu d en ts, wives, and d a te s are invited. Admission will be one box supper fo r each couple. * The National Association of University Dames will have a V al­ en tin e p a rty com bined w ith th e fashions group a t th e home of Mrs. N eil A rm strong, 3505 B ridle P a th , F rid a y evening a t 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. B e rt Tow er will give a le ctu re on “ P ro p er M ake-up,” and d em o n strate on th e m em bers presen t. Mrs. R o b ert E. W eigle and Mrs. R o b ert Cook will be co­ hostesses. be given by th e U niversity Club, 2304 San A ntonio S tre e t, S a tu r­ day evening a t 8 o ’clock. T here fo r will be an on-tim e p ro m p t arriv als. H osts f o r th e ev e­ ning will be Mr. and Mrs. M. L. B egem an, and Dr. and Mrs. J. B. D onovan. bonus to S tu d en ts th e m eetin g of * in playing in terested chess o r in le arn in g to play a re th e invited Chess Club F rid ay n ig h t a t 7 o’clock in T exas U nion 301. The la st lad d er which w as m onth will be co n tin u ed , A rth u r Collins, p resid en t, said. beg u n ★ The Co-ed Group o f th e F irs t M ethodist Church will h e a r Ju d g e M. B. B lair a t 6:40 o ’clock S u n ­ day. A sh o rt movie will be shown a f te r th e C hurch F am ily Tim e m eal served a t 6 o’clock fo r 25 cents in the Co-ed Chapel. Classes on co u rtsh ip and m a r­ riag e, life o f Je su s, and d octrines o f th e M ethodist C hurch will be held a f te r the re g u la r S unday m orning w orship service a t 9:45 o ’clock. T here w ill be a b an q u e t an d dance F e b ru a ry 12. The A ustin A rm ed F o rces Luncheon Club an d th e A ustin C h ap ter o f th e R eserve O fficers Association a re sponsoring a m ili­ ta ry ball to be held W ednesday night, F eb ru ary 16. L ie u ten a n t Colonel W. C. W ilkes, chairm an of th e dance com m ittee, an n o u n c­ ed th a t the ball will be held in th e C rystal Ballroom o f the D ris- kill H otel. R egulars and reserv es o f all * fo r stu d e n ts and N o rth A m erica. | The L atin-A m erican U nion will have an open house and dance The Hillel Student Council Will S atu rd ay nig h t fro m 7:30 to 12 hold a special m eeting a t H illel o’clock in the N ew m an Club A n-: F o u n d atio n S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n from S outh, ^ a j. 2 o’clock. H arold S hapiro, pres- nex C en tral, req u ests th a t m em bers be A m erican stu d e n ts an d o th ers in- j p resen t. te re ste d am ong the A m ericas are invited to atten d . o th e r L atin rh y th m s will be in -, N ot Enough to Do? , eluded in th e p ro g ram . A V alentine bridge p a rty will sam bas, botas, and , relatio n s j Rum bas, c u ltu ra l in + * ^ C haperons fo r th e p a rty Mr. and Mrs. Jo e N eal, Mr. Mrs. E duardo B aran an o , Mr. a n d ; p Q f R G C T G O t i O n Mrs. Jam es C allaw ay, and Mr. and Mrs. Luis M. Banks. a re J r y j / and | YW CA The L atin-A m erican U nion is I form ed by stu d e n ts from Coloni- j cia ggTg bia, A rg en tin a, Chile, U ruguay, P arag u a y , Bolivia, P e ru , E duca- dor, B razil, V enezuela, P anam a, C osta Rica, H onduras, N icaragua, El S alvador, G uatem ala, Mexico, Cuba, H aiti, and D om inican R e­ public. this week Time on your hands?? The YWCA, 916 Brazos, begins in Spanish, bridge, photography, figure con­ trol, ballroom dancing, and crea- tive crafts. T here is also a series r n cJl a , ^ e of discussions on m arriage called “ Are You F i t to Be T ie d ? ” ^ y T here fo r th e dance. ing Socials Sprinq Socials Planned by Mica dances, is no adm ission charge The L en sc rafters club o ffe rs 1 an opportunity to discuss new j techniques of photography and practice in a fully-equipped d ark I room. Similar clubs are available 1 '"’i °th" int' rest trroup! A re You F it to Be T ie d ?” m a r ­ riage discussions are led by a doc­ tor, Dr. John Dale W e an e r; a m in­ ister, the Rev. W a lte r K e r r; a b u d ­ g e t expert, Miss Mary Lee Brown; a psychiatrist, Dr. David an d sp rin g i f " Mica,"" ‘Men’s T n d e - ! W ade’ .Co\ cds with a wedding ring these thcir ^ t u r e may sw ee th e art election, and a b ran d in g p a rty top sem ester social th e calendar pen d e n t Campus Association. M ica’s v alen tin e dance will held in th e M ain L ounge of the T exas U nion F rid a y n ight, F e b ru ­ a ry l l . T h ree join j" a Co-Wed Tea to Honor New Students' Wives bridge New stu d e n ts’ wives will be h o n - 1 sem i-m onthly nights, monthly luncheon bridge groups, night school classes, and monthly meetings w ith educational p ro­ grams. the Co-Wed Club with ored by an inform al tea T hursday a f t e r ­ noon, F e b ru a ry IO, from 3 to 5 o’clock a t the G overnor’s Mansion, 1010 Colorado. H usbands are also invited. A to u r will be made through the G overnor’s Mansion. Invitations will be extended to many people from Austin and the University who have aided or guided the club. Mrs. G. M. Naugh- ton and Mrs. Volney Ellis are The committee in charge o f the te a is headed by Mrs. Gene Rich. Mrs. Jack Rogers, president of is co-chairman. O ther the club, com mittee chairm en are Mrs. Vic­ to r Phillips, decorations; Mrs. M att A. Noble J r ., program ; Mrs. John Gilbert, Mrs. George Hughes, The Co-Wed Club is a m eeting < aTld Mrs- John Seaman, refresh- m ents; Mrs. Gene Nowlin, publi­ city; Mrs. Ro bert H. Angevine, telephone; Mrs. E. L. Redford and Mrs. Robert F. Spradlin, poster publicity. Mrs. Paul Allen, Mr*. Milton G etzendaner, and Mrs. O. E m bry are mem bers of th e r e ­ fre sh m e n t com mittee place fo r all the stu d e n ts ’ wives where problems common to all can be discussed. The Club was o rg ­ anized the problems of m arried students. E n te rta in m e n t provided by the includes dances, to alleviate some of Co-Wed Club invitations Hillel Plans Friday Services, Supper Hillel Foundation will hold reg- j alar F rid a y evening services a t I 7:30 o'clock and an In te rfa ith r buy! ...so * * it * * ★ * ' * * * * * „ SUP*'*"' W*m t ' ' „ alway* vni*** « . S rrvic« Paper Carton * * * * * * w • "° » * * * » » y o » .h o p . h o * * * * > ' * Oaif ie*’ p»*teuM* ^ P „ y o u r * t o e e * V ,, p, o d u C . t h . t o o * * ' ” ---------- com ponents of the armed services are invited to the ball which w ill be one of the biggest activities in A ustin’s observance of N ational Security W eek, U niform s are re­ quested. Tickets will sell for $2.40 per couple and can be obtained by w riting to Armed Forces Civilian Components, PO Box 77, A ustin, or phoning 2-4320. orchestra Van KirkpatriclTa will provide m usic for dancing from 9 until 12 o ’clock. The ball­ room will be decorated with fla g s, colors, and guidons. Rented T u x Cuts Dance Expenses For U T Male By RAY A D DICK S If the occasion calls fo r a tux­ edo, there is no reason to dig down into the moth balls fo r Dad’s old one. Several Austin cleaning and tailor firm s rent them to students for those big w eek ends. The ra te s, u sually about $4 per night, m ake ow ning a tu x compara­ tiv ely expensive unless fo rm a l a f­ fa irs are n u m ero u s— o r there are to help w ear it enough frie n d s out. O f course, asp ects such as sup­ ply and dem and m ust be consid­ ered. One firm re p o rts a supply o f 35 w in ter an d sum m er tu x­ edoes; an o th er, 5 0; and another 125 w in ter and 90 sum m er. These firm s, located on the d ra g and dow ntow n, re p o rt a ste ad y dem and fo r tu x ed o on week ends, w ith ex tra-h eav y dem and b efo re C hristm as and big social ev en ts like Round-Up. Some charge e x tra for altera­ is u su ally a sm all tions. T h ere charge f o r e x tra nights, and som e businesses req u ire a deposit o f $5 on the suit. PURE SILK SCARFS 1.50 be dl,cusslons Tuesday and T h u r s - ] S upper fo r members o f th e Uni- | versity Christian C hurch Sunday day nights a t 7:30 o’clock. Creative cra fts, ta u g h t by Miss a t 6 o ’clock, The sw e e th e a rt o f Mica 1Q4Q w i l l Vi» * ° P b o r a t i n g , O f o f ten nominees a t the a t o c i a - \ i n g on textiles, and textile p a i n t - 1 m on. Olive Betts Tuesday and T hurs-; G uest speaker F riday will be day mornings from 9 to l l o’c lo c k .! Mrs. H enry E. Jacobson o f Austin. _____ ™ , » t i n c l u d e 8 f u r n it u r e refinishing and who will review the book, “ Fabric linoleum block print- of My Life,” by H an n a h G. Solo- i I n L r Z i n L ? fo r / t the Main Lounge of I mon. A n y mem ber of owns a d ecorating studio. ^ OI?n* ?v?nUM I anCTh danCe rI a !£h I in* ‘ Miss B e tts’ fo rm e rly in f he 5 the D ep a rtm en t o f Home Economics, in Texas Mica may p end e nt woman student. are ta u g h t by Mrs. J. E. Callahan The nominations must be made Monday nights from 7:30 to 9:30 L atest Culbertson bridge rules nom inate an y inde- j A social hour will be held a f te r services. Dr. H a rry J. Leon of the De- ! p a r tm e n t of Classical L a n g u a g e s ; will he the speaker a t the supper, j His su b je ct is “ The Principles of the nomina- j w ith some elements o f gram m ar, is Reservations, ta u g h t by Miss Myrtle T a n n e r , in writing, signed by the person o’clock. Conversational Spanish, I Judaism'. o r persons m aking ti oh, and tu rn ed in to the Mica office by 5 o clock a fte rn o o n , IO. The F e b r u a r y Mica executive council will screen nom inees and th e “ big te n ,” said Ja ck Lee, president of Mica. Social Calendar I liursday ' Tuesday and Thursday nights from ' 7:30 to 9:30 o’clock. ______ select 0j. a j a t the University Christian Church, will be limited to tw enty- five members of each group. The public is invited to the dis- : cussion by Dr. Leon which will be­ gin a t 6 :45 o ’clock. eith er a t the Hillel office which may be Friday -Delta open house for Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 8-12— Sigma Nu, informal dance, Gamma, Old Civilizations Found in Cave A n o th er in fo rm al Mica dance is scheduled fo r A pril 16. The local organization of in- i 7-8:30- d ep endent ctudents will send ten the Mica national delegates convention in U rbana, IIL, April 21 through 23. to The last function of Mica fo r spring sem ester will he a th e $tag branding p a r ty a t Zilker P a rk on April 30. New officers, to be elected April 18, will be installed a t the party. Mica mem bers atte n d regular district meetings and one mass meeting each month. Austin Hotel. S a t u r d a y 8-12 — Latin-American UnioP, openn house, Newman Club Annex. 2-6— Curtain Club, Sunday Union reception, In ternation al Texas Room. 8-10:30— Newman Club, open house, Newman Club Annex. I assistant director o f Excavation o f a cave bearing evidence of a civilization 10,000 ' years old has been completed in Uvalde County by Glen Evans, the Texas Memorial Museum, and Grayson Meade, Powell Goodwell, Ray Miller, F. M. Rochat, members of the U niversity anthropology de­ partm en t. The cave is located on the Sa­ binal River near Sabinal. Three represented by civilizations a r r m aterials found during the past three months. From o th e r points, pottery, grinding stones were found. cultures a rrow ornam ent* and VETERANS Whether you’re taking Special Value! Tremendous selection . . . large, pure silk scarfs. Breathtaking patterns in every color im aginable! Beautiful motif, floral and geometric designs. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY A quick, convenient way to find special services you need— whei to find special services you need— when you need them. Read it regularly and save time, effort and money. larlv and savp Limp, pffnrt and rnnnpv. 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S tu d e n t Lunch (B est on Campus) IO: !0 to 2:00 p.m. T ry Our Virginia Ham Steak for S upper W A T C H REPAIR 3-day Service Crystals whit* yea wait CARPENTER’S WATCH REPAIR 2608 Guadalupe Phone 2-4218 LAW or you're going to be an ENGINEER or if you're taking a GENERAL course . . . bring your requisitions to the TEXAS BOOK STORE T R A D E REBATE GOOD SEMESTER EXCEPT NET SALE, SERVICES. TYPEWRITERS, RADIOS BERKMANS W E FILL VETERANS REQUISITIONS Friday, February '4, 1949 THE DAIEY TEXAN Page S "Best7 Swimmers, Divers To Star in Aqua Show ( C o n tin u e d fr o m P a g e I . ) in 1938, will swim champion against Green, alo n g with T olar, A damson, McCann, Cone, Hel- venston, K a rb a c h , a n d F r e d Bost­ t r a n s f e r from wick, a Longhorn Baylor. The IOO b r e a s ts t ro k e will, match John C ra w fo rd , 1948 s t a t e ; a g a in s t schoolboy cham p io n, ch a m ­ Bobby Hill, C o n fere n c e pion; and K a rb a c h , Bill K arnw ( A A M ) , H elv en sto n , Bostw ick, j Jim F low ers, and R ob ert W alker. . O th e r sw im m ing performances will be given by th e A q u a-B e lle s; Tom K en n ed y of S a n A n to n io b e ­ lieved to be th e b e s t blind sw im ­ the n a ti o n ; an d G ilb e r t m er th r o u g h a and H em m er who go ro u tin e . reel rod a n d in R obertson h a s a n n o u n c e d t h a t two m ore n o m in ees f o r th e " m o s t c o n t e s t han dsom e a t h l e t e ” a re t r a c k , a n d Glen Bobby B a u m a n H e n d erso n , tenn is. T ick ets f o r the A q u a-C a rn iv a l a re on sale a t th e Co-Op, CAS an d G re g o ry S p o rtin g Goods, Gym. Prices a re f o r 50 cent* b la n k e t-ta x h olders and ch ild re n and $1.20 f o r o th ers. | Army Sponsors Three-year Plan , T h e a g r e e m e n t b e tw e e n th e Uni- U 'v e r s i t y and th e A rm y for six mil- i t a r y intellig en ce u n it s spo nso red by th e U n iv e rs ity is p a r t o f a na- f o r tion-w ide p r o g r a m tr a i n i n g u n iv e r s ity fa c u l ty a n d s tu d e n ts , M ajo r H a r r y K. H a u g e , in s t r u c t o r in th e A u stin a re a , said W e d n e s ­ day. fo r P ro g r a m f o r th e u nits, h e said, will c on sist o f th r e e y e a rs t r a i n ­ im m e d ia te mobilization ing in ca^c of e m e r g e n c y . This would lessen t r a in i n g time f o r such un its a f t e r a n e m e r g e n c y has o c c u rre d , he said. DR. A R T H U R H. C O M P T O N Scientist to Open Religious Week N eel Colonel Reburial of Ex-Student To Be in Dallas P a r t ic i p a n ts The body of Dr. A r t h u r H. C o m p to n , ch an- p ro g r a m in m u s t be b e tw e e n t h e ag e s o f 18 an d 35 and m u s t k n o w a fo r e ig n the E r n e s t K ea rb y , U n iv e rsity g r a d u - ; ,-ellor o f W a s h in g to n U n iv e rs ity , A rm y R eserve C orps m u st pass a ate W ew ak, N ew G u in e a , a f t e r a physicist, will ad d ress five y e a r the U n ite d seearch, p re s s has re p o r te d . in 1936, has been fo u n d on s t . L o u i s , a n d Nobel prize-w inn in g ph ysical ex a m in a tio n . M ajo r H au ge said m e m b e rs p ar- th e open- jng m e e t in g o f R elgious E m p h asis ti c ip a tin g in the p ro g r a m will r e ­ Week S u n d a y even ing , F e b r u a r y c eive p ay f o r th e m o n th ly m eet- j hp.; 8 n ,j he eligible f o r p ro m o tio n s and a p p o in tm e n ts f o r commissions, y he note(j atom ic scien tist will M em b ers of th e u n it s will also r e ­ ^ u e st at a f a c u l ty lu nch eon th e ceive full-tim e c r e d i t to w a rd re- Colonel K e a r b y , whose home 20, a t 7:30 o ’clock in H ogg Memo- N o n -m e m b e rs of r ja i A u d ito riu m . th e to fly a P-47 T h u n d e r b o lt | p rr(.f,^ inR F rid a y fro m I to L o u n g e o f ! 2 ti re m e n t in the M ain T h e rte e m s : c o m m t t M o f Reli- »inoe T h e u nits will n o t be o p e ra tiv e fo r som e tim e, M a jo r H a u g e said, t h e y , a r e now hems: orft- E m p h a s is W eek a t th e Uni- sn ise .l. Hull i n f o r m a t i on a b o u t s p - later. plieations will be rele ased e v e ry in D allas, w as a w a rd e d a1- was c o m b a t d e c o ra tio n most f e r A m e ric a n fliers and w as th e P -4 7 T h u n d e r b o lt first f i g h te r p la n e in New G u in e a . I 0tcloclt Colonel K e a rb y had J a p a n e s e p la n e s to his c re d it. He had bee n m issing since M arch 5, 1944. His body will be b r o u g h t to r e b u r ia l at, H illcre st Dallas M em orial P a rk . for tw e n ty - fiv e P e x a s U nion, Miss G i b s o n J o i n t B r a n i f f Miss Fillen Gibson, g r a d u a t e o f believe is co m p le tin g versify m e n ts for o th e r n atio na lly -kn ow n ures, to a p p e a r on th e c am p us. T he six-day p ro g r a m is a r r a n g e ­ sp eak ers, both f i g ­ local arid being them e, " T h is I and it m ak es a d if f e r - the built a ro u n d ROIC Units Set Ball for Feb. 18 i n t e r n a t io n a l the n e w ly -crea ted p o st o f W idely re c o g n ie d for bis xcien- tifie a c h ie v em en ts , Dr. C o m p to n the U n iv e rs ity , has been a p p o in te d e n c e .” to fill A ssista n t P u b licity D irecto r the sy stem s of B r a n i f f I n t e r n a t i o n a l gious a f f a ir s . He is a mein >er o A irw ays, a c c o r d i n g So an n o u n c e m e n t by W a lte r M. H e n - Dan E d u c a tio n a n d s h e l , B r a n i n f f D ire c to r o f Public Directors, Y MCA._______________________ ^ R elations. a n - [the P r e s b y te r i a n ° J the I.oar. f o r d o m e s t i c also ta k e s active in tere st in re b - and » j Military Ball, P la n s to b r o a d c a s t to be beld the a n n u a l th e in o f th e T exa s Union , g f o r N a vy , A rm y, a n d F o r c e cad ets, a r e a l m o s t , cmn- C a d e t C o lon ei Ja c k E . D ar- b Thur9(lay the ball will th e ROTC U n iv e rs ity U n iv a r s ity | queen whose n a m e will n o t be c o ro n a t io n fro m N a v a r r o C o u n ty , o r - ! g r a d u a t e , has b e e n a p p o in te d a K e rn B. T a y lo r, in) K e rn B. T a y lo r, th e cro w n in g o f T h e h ig h lig h t o f G r a d A p p o i n t e d t o L a w F i r m en o u n c e d u n til th e b e [ . . r Flllis C o u n ty w as c r e a t e d 1819 ganizcd Richard Flllis, a d e le g a te in 1850, a n d n a m e d f o r th e j 1836 c o n v en tio n which d e c la re d th e in d e p e n d e n ce an d f r a m e d th e co n stitu tio n o f th e Republic o f Texas. to m e m b e r o f the law firm o f W h i t e , ; c erem onies. T a y lo r, a n d C h a n d le r in A ustin. T a y lo r received his b ac h e lo r o f laws de g re e from the U n iv e rs ity in J u n e 1948, a n d was a d m i tt e d to th e bar. 'pb e q u e e n will b e chosen fro m t h e c orp s sp o nso rs, A nn Tynan, R osem ary Allen, C a ro ly n R ivi­ ere, M ary H askell, B onnie B land, Dolly Ann H u f f , C a ro ly n Barlow , J e a n M cC arro n, S h irley K rc n e k , P a ts y C a te r, G rac e F a u lk n e r , a n d J o a n n e Jo h n s o n . C a m p u s t a l e n t will p r e s e n t a floor show ' a t th e ball. H al Lo- I b ree and his o r c h e s tr a will su p ply : d ance music. ★ ROTC Rangers Become Official Organization T h e U n iv e rs ity o f T ex as R a n ­ gers, h o n o r a r y R O T C drill tea m , ha- become an o fficial o r g a n i z a ­ tion on th e cam p us. Its c o n s t i t u ­ tion has been a p p ro v e d b y J a c k H olland, dean o f m e n , an d Colonel j Maybin H. Wilson, p r o f e s s o r o f military science a n d ta ctcs. C h arle s C. C h a m b e rs is th e c o m ­ p an y c o m m a n d e r o f te a m , w'hieh includes o n ly c a d e ts with a high d e g re e o f m i li ta r y ab ility . T h e R a n g e rs c o n s is t of tw o p l a ­ toons. M em b ership in th e f i r s t p l a ­ to on can be had on ly a f t e r s e r v ­ ing f o r a tim e in th e second p la ­ toon an d b ein g a c c ep ted b y a m a ­ j o r i t y vote o f f i r s t p la to o n m e m - 1 bors. M em b ers w e a r w hite gloves, w hite h e lm e t lin ers, w h ite sc a rfs, an d w h ite slings on t h e i r rifles. ; ★ Rifle Team to Compete In College Station Meet T h e U n iv e rs ity R O T C r i f l e to C ollege S ta t io n te a m will go I f o r a sh o o tin g m a t c h w ith N o r th T e x a s A g r ic u l tu r a l College a n d A&M F e b r u a r y 19, M a j o r E. W. W a tts, d i r e c t o r o f th e t e a m , h a s a n n o u n c e d . A t p re s e n t, th e U n iversity team is c o m p e t in g in a postal match in which sco res a r e exchanged by mail. J. F. Patterson's Trial Is Set for Today T h e tr ia l o f J a m e s F. Patterson, g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t, on a fo rg ery in­ d ic t m e n t is set f o r 9 :3 0 o’clock F r i d a y m o r n in g in federal district c o u rt. P a t t e r s o n fo rg e d is c h a rg e d wdth h a v ­ the n a m e o f Dillard j ing Allen Sw ope on a $65 go vern m ent J check and p assing it on October; 25, 1946. 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' cents in the Mr. Sandahl explained th at 32 from each Travis County would put the $50 ,00 0 Mr. Sandahl, who h a . lad the I , quota over the top. . four ( , Austin drive for .. th e _ la s t . . . years, was On th* Spot faced questions fired by Mr. Sandahl said that 50 per as he ; cent o f thg money ra;sed will stay three ! jn Austin fo r treatm ent o f local U n i v e r s i t y students on the topic: polio victim- and that 50 per cen t "Should Austin Support the March will go to the National Founda- ! o( D im es?” tion fo r Infantile Paralysis for re- _ Firing the questions w ere Sara search. 1 May McCampbell, sophomore E n g - , Three persons related with the bsh major from Corpus Christi U niversity, a student, a s t u d e n t s and member o f F orensica; Don wife, and a student’s child were ' Yarborough, mid-law stud en t from j am ong fifty-one victim s o f Houston and mem ber o f th e Var- polio in Austin last year that re- ! ___________ ________________________ ceived $1,0 00 to $6,000 each from S a n d a h l the International Council Plans Ball I the local c h a p te r , Mr. said. t h r o u g h o u t T h e re s e a r c h c a r r ie d on in u n i ­ v ers ities th e c o u n t r y with m o n e y d is tr i b u te d by th e N a ­ tio n al F o u n d a t i o n h a s re s u lte d in c u re s f o r t h r e e ty p e s o f polio, b u t c u re s f o r t w e n t y - f o u r o t h e r ty p e s re m a in to b e f o u n d , he e x p la in e d . The International Council made plans a t its Thursday m eeting to sponsor a formal-, and costume ball February 25 f^r fo reign and American facu lty, and others interested in attending. Bob Connor, president o f the E ig h t y - f i v e play s w e re e n te r e d Council, says "plans are being of D r a m a ’s made to get a band that will really m ade to get a band that win really j p |a y w r j^jng c o n te s t w h ich closed give o u t with E P> C o nk le, p ro f e s - J rama> a n n o u n c e d T h u rs- music you love to dance to. 85 Scripts Entered In Playwriting Contest sw eet F e b r u a r y sor in t h e D e p a r t m e n t that soft, students, the The Council will have a n o t h e r , in iscuss u r meetin g Monday at 5 o ’clock T e x a s Union 316 to th e r p la n - f o r the in te re ste d rn decorating or help- in t e re s t e d in oecorm iin* o r ■■•m' p lay - | w rig h t s w e r e receiv ed f r o m N ew York, H ollyw ood, a n d f o u r fr o m Dr C onkle said. 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T h e j jn g a w a rd will be m a d e to t h e a u t h o r fjgy whose book " m o s t p ro g re ssiv e ly in in flue nce s A m e r i c a n 1948. t h o u g h t Y M C A G r o u p M e e t* T o d a y Book m a n u f a c t u r e r s a r e o f f e r ing th e G u t e n b e r g A w a rd to e n - . , a c o u ra g e w r it in g a n d r e a d i n g books which are in national important life. Entries will be judged early in 1949 by a panel o f nationally famous persons. . T h e W o rld R e la te d n e s s C o m ­ mission will m e e t a t 3 o ’clock F’ri- . hrtnVa day in th e YMCA to elec t a s t e e r- J o s e p h , ev en in g . ing c o m m itte e , Rosine s t u d e n t, sa id T h u r s d a y F’o re ig n s t u d e n t s a r e invited. J . . , . , Submissions m u st be se n t on special entry form s which may be obtained from the BMI. Entries should be s e n t to th e Book Manu­ 25 West Institute, factu rers’ F’orty-third Street, N ew York 18, N. Y., by Janu ary 31. L a F ie sta 4j» r nate ^ A u s t i n ’* F i n e s t Mex ­ ican R e s t a u r a n t £ B e t t e r M ex ic an Food 0 S te a k s - S e a Fo o d - Fried C hic ken £ Free P a r k i n * - Side fo r y o u r c a r ^ B e t t e r D in n e r Music rn C o u rte o u s S e rv ic e e n t r a n c e HEGMAN’S RITZ T o d a y Sc S a t . • Sc - 20 c WILD BILL ELLIOTT in “The Man from Tumbleweed” L a F iesta P r i v a t e Ro om* fo r P r i v e t * P a r ti e s 806 Red R iv e r P h o n e 7-3204 P l u s : " C O N G O B I L L ” C o l u m b i a ’* 1 9 4 9 J u n g l e T h r i l l C h a p t e r P l a y A n d W a r n e r C a r t o o n FOR REN T > £ *v rn p .$ V irgil, " t h e w orld’s g r e a te s t il­ lu s io n ist,” began his magic J b o w in A u stin H ig h auditorium F ® a y n ig h t w ith a ten-minute pro^%ue o f o r i e n ta l music to set th e a tm os­ p h ere f o r a n e a r - c a p a c it y a u d i­ ence. T h e A u s tin J u n i o r C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e s p o n s o re d th e show' to raise a y o u th w e lf a r e f u n d to aid u n d e rp r iv il e g e d c h ild ren . t h r o u g h s t a n d p o in t s , F r o m m a n y th e show w as a bang. V irgil s p e n t a lo t o f p o w d e r a n d s h o t t o e m p h a ­ size his t r i c k s ; in on e a c t, a bul- illusion, a b u lle t w as le t-rib b o n fired th e girl colleag ue an d a p la y i n g c a rd be hin d her. V irg il’s m o s t pu blicized tric k , th e “ girl t h r o u g h t h e ey e o f th e n e e d le ,” t u r n e d o u t to co n sist o f tw o b a rr e ls , a girl, a n d a h a n d k e r ­ chief. T h e b a r r e l s w e re placed e n d to b e tw e e n en d, a n d b a rs pla ce d th e m a t n e e d le ’s-eye in te rv a ls. T he girl, V irg il’s a s s is t a n t Jujie, w a s p u t in on e b a r r e l a n d \ irgil tossed h e r th e h a n d k e rc h ie f. Julie th e second i th en c ra w le d o u t o f , b a rr e l w ith th e h a n d k e rc h i e f. ! A U n iv e rs ity s t u d e n t-m a g ic ia n , so p h o m o re d r a m a m a j o r R ic h a rd audience in F e rg u s o n , w as | pick in g u p tr ic k s f o r his own acts. Ile has p e r f o r m e d in such shows as th e F lirty A c re s Follies. th e H o u s to n C o u n ty w as c r e a t e d in 1837 fr o m N a ­ a n d o rg a n iz e d co g d o ch es C o u n ty a n d n a m e d f o r G e n e ra l Sam Flouston. I TONIGHT J a n d C o m p a n y ! ! J cfi I 9 ^ 9 W O R L D 'S P R E M I E R /M u s/o m r TnaonL W O R L D S L A R 6 E S T EXTRAVAGANZA 2 )(A zct ^tawTtuuycAA H IG H S C H O O L AU D. F E B . 3 - 4 -5 - - 8 P . M. A d m i s s i o n : C h i l d r e n 7 5 c , A d u l t s 1.5 0 M A T IN E E SAT.— FEB. 5 C h i l d r e n 3 5 c T I C K E T S A T J A Y C E E S O F F I C E , L O B B Y OC D R I S K I L L H O T E L V irgil’s versatile use o f scen ery shifts, some 14 changes, aet th# in the various countries of acts their origin. The magician tours nine m onth! o f the year; his n e x t stops ara San Marcos and Baylor U niver­ sity. On the tour, he perform s in 150 towns. __ _ A B A D G rades? D r. Y a sh m a n e ll S c h m ie c e B IM IN I, B . W . I. ( A P ) — F eb . 4 , 1 9 4 9 . D r. sa id “ Y a s b ” S c h m ie c e , p r o fe sso r o f C o sm o g o n y a n d B a d m in to n a t th a B im in i B ird ­ to d a y b a th F o u n d a tio n , th a t th e r o a d s h a v e bad g r a d e s in fr o n t o f h is h o u se a n d ha is ju s t U P S E T a b o u t it. 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