round-UP BY H IL H A M (WILLIE) MORRIS High* up on the twenty-seventh floor of the Tower, where all our petty dealings below seem sm all and childish and out of proportion with God s great handiwork, sits a man who has done more for the U niversity than any person alive. I LISTENED to him Tuesday, as he spoke of far-off years, steeped with wisdom and tradition. As I did. a w ave of awe sw ept over me and, under the stony stare of a Greek philosopher on the wall, I humbly tried to hide m y Eco 302 and Chem istry 605 notes. Surrounded by his 15,000 vol­ um es and his m em os of things long past. DR. VV. J. BATTLE has ,. g r o a n w ith hts U niversity. H e h a s seen a vision fulfilled. 11 v ; - . . that time HE ( AME to this st hool in 1893 A* the now-dead-and- gone Old B. Hall w as but a spry, little youngster, and mischievous only long thief' other buildings, since victim s of the s te a m shovel, grac ed the L e s v T h a n -F o r ty Acres. The faculty num bered e v e ry bit the student body had of 25. and rea ched a n all-time high of 350. In ’ne course of o ur c o n v e r s a ­ tion Dr Battle showed m e a pic­ ture of the Did Main Building. it w as a Much tru ly beautiful stru ctu re , and. as he pointed out very d e a r to thou­ sa nds of T exas faithfuls. I to m y surprise, T h e D a T e x a n ‘The First Co liege Daily in the South’ V O L 53 Price 5 C ents AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ll, 1953 Four Pages Today NO. 65 "PEDESTRIAN C R O SSIN G A H E A D " is I g h t warning of danger- ous cross'^g a* S a " Jacinto Boc evard a nd Twenty-fourth Street. Traffic Light Still Discussed By BEVERLY BAKER chairman, and Virginia Jenull) to Discussion of a Traffic light for consult with Luther Stromquist, Tw enty-fourth Street and San J a - ehtof a , Truman Served With Subpoena In White Case House Committee Calls Ex-President To Testify Friday NEW YORK, Nov. IO Uh- For- P resident Truman w as served traffic and se c u rity officer T u esd a y w ith a subpoena o rd e rin g him to a n n e a r before Th.,.. lh,, l io n s , football the Austin City Council m eeting Chief Stromquist two w eeks ago. U n-A merican Activities Commit- tee F r id a y for questioning in the M r. Strom quist told th e m his de- T hursdav. The intersection, m ain a c c e ss to p a r tm e n t w as doing all it could to hery H a r r y D ex te r White contro- students living in soh e the problem . But he explain- versy. the < am pus for the San J a c in to Dorms, main artery for traffic to and from do much because the s tre e t w’a s de- own counsel a s downtown Austin is also a ed that his d e p a r tm e n t could not HOWEVER, TALMAN kept his to w h eth e r he voted to city traffic and w a s a city would heed the call to he present in Washington at 10:30 a.m . that street. Students who live in the d o r m s consider th a t the cTossing is dan- Hicks then went gerous for them . Councilmen noun- C o u n c ils last m eeting, N o v e m b e r! Newsmen, seeking te r th a t they a re trying to balan c e 5, and p resented the com plaint. Ho what T ru m a n planned the city budget. to as ce rta in re- also proposed one solution a traf- oeived a hand w ritten note from a T ru m a n aide, Matthew Connolly, fie light for the intersection. The problem was e m p h asized to Austin City day. to do, Hundreds For Band when the c u r r e n t s e m e ste r w a s one Councilwoman E m m a Long fa- saying only: vveek old. W allace Hicks, resident vored the light, but the o th e r coun- ct Dorm H and m e m b e r of G rievan ce Com mittee, com plaints about . rn mi1 , ■ f r o m s e \ e r a i the oil m e m b e r s did not. The council subpoena in the next council m eeting on T hursday received intersection living boys the instructed the city traffic engineer George E. Cooper, retu rn a b le F ri- v e r s it y ’s eighteenth annual to investigate and report a t the day, the 13th, a t 10:30 a . m . " ;, i bul tiler q u e r i e s w ere turned Day Saturday. The bands, “ Yes, Mr. T ru m a n ac ce pte d the F rid a y evening and on handed to him by the night to he guests a t the Uni- ‘ v i c i n g Beauty Bevy Promised For Football Reception V arsity football players and oth-, cam pus service organizations from [tween students and players are Pat heart; and the two cheerleaders er students who com e to the Texas 7 to 9 rn the Union ballroom, and I McGinn, University Sweetheart; Pud Payne and Sue R agsdale. Union “Open House ’ Thursday every U niversity student is invited J Mary Jo Savage, V arsity Carnival night will be M cKelvey, Most by cam pus beauties. AMONG THE beauties who will Beautiful F r e s h m a n (1952-53); . J ' 1?1’ , f e l : ' 0*e ^ U nh ' T ” ', °! J e a n • literally “ snowed” said Jitter Nolen, Union director. Queen; S h e n .................. » f «» h o ste sse s for e a c h individual Paul* Lane. Miss T ex a s; team a t l i be hosted by , p la y e r and a s in te rm e d ia rie s • - - • • M em bers of the varsity squad w ill stand in groups of three around th e Union bal1r«m LvW th“ them “ w iil ----------- non uaiiroom . a t t n t h e m w in Jack son Aqua Carnival Queen; Jo- be one> tW0( thre(?i o r four b e a u ty Ann York Mica S w e ethe art; Elbe queens who w ill introduce them - Luckett, (1952-53) U niversity S w e et-‘ seive* to students and then intro- duce students to the players. Cow­ boys and Silver Spurs w ill usher students to the cam pus beauties a n d players. Dr Battle w as the o cc u p an t of e.gh* d o rm s the Residents of the dorm s selected in Old Main. the highest office H* playfully called ‘ Owl s it Nest “ So attac h ed did he become the Building that. on to the eve of the d ay that w o r k m e n ’* ham - m e rs w e re to painfully t e a r aw ay p o r t e d a co m m ittee of two (Hicks, a its hopes of the entire night in his office, loyal to the last a com m ittee of the com plaint to Com m ittee. The G riev a n ce Com m ittee life, he spent __ Hicks said three to p rese nt told him afte r the council meeting, the G riev a n ce that on S ep tem ber 15 the engineer to ap- W alter Seaholm, city m a n a g e r, for rec o m m en d a tio n s traffic engineer had m ade the a l l . ” light, ____ _________ ________________ of this week Deans Hat in Ring ForUgliestManTiile aw ay with the respo nse: “ No further com m ent. T h at is A SHOUT WHILE later the for­ m e r P resident, together with his wife, d a u g h ter M a rga re t, an d a n u m b e r of other persons, loft the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel w here he is staying during a four-day visit. I l i t VU u n * * o i i l e i I v \ n i t i n i : t i t As T ru m a n spotted the big corps of new sm en w aiting for him he l * i c h u c k l e d and s m i l e d broadly. As thc r e p o r te r s began shouting ques­ tions, T ru m a n m e re ly shook his head negatively and said over and ov er: 1 1 1 1 1 I it f i e the in d raw ing plans After having played a m a jo r the for p a r t Tower, of R e g e n t s Board a w a rd e d D r Battle his spacious tw enty-seventh floor office Here the g ran d old m a n of the U niver­ this month, sity. who will he S3 has spent most of his tim e these past 16 y e a r s . HIS ( W IP! H is a living em bodi­ ment of all he has done. He served the U niversity as acting president from 1914-16 a s Dean of Arts and $ enc es from 1908-11, d ean of the faculty the F acu lty Budding Com m ittee from 1920-48, and profe sso r of classical lan­ guages. I/), these m a n y y e a r s c h a ir m a n of “ Black J a c k ’ Holland, the “ d ean m a y still en ter a f te r Wednesday. the but they will not h ave th e ir n am es “ No com m ent ” of ugly m e n , ” h a s entered BEFORE TRI MAN received the Ugly Man r a c e for subpoena, hut a f te r the com m ittee consecutive y ea r. This d a r k hoive to had announced its issuance, news- candid ate w as one of three e n trie s F red Hansen of Sigma Chi and men asked him if he would honor turned office Tuesday. into the Alpha Phi O m ega w a r r e n Karns of Alpha Epsilon - p, registered for the contest. Both second on the ballot. In “ Black J a c k . ” addition the it. The ballots for the election will candidates ran last year. he p r a t e d T hursday. C a n d id a tes F ive flash c a rd stun ts a rc plan- “ Let s just w ait and s e e . '’ he re- nod for TCH half-time, said Bert plied. Cox, Rally C o m m ittee c h a irm an . ( i e n - H erb ert B row nell,. The R ally C om m ittee announc- re- The Ugly Man C o m m ittee rrunded organizations with candi- d a te s that r a m p a ig n in g . e ith er by m an prom oted White although he hook or crook, t a n s t a r t im m edi- ately. A u >’ svho c h a rg e d last week that Fru- ed m eetin gs W ednesday and Thurs- d a y from I to 5 p.m . in Waggoner l'nPVV (be F B I had listed White as Hall 8 and F r id a y fro m 2 to 5 p.m. a spy, also w as in New York to- af M em orial S tadium , day. He declined m ent on the White e a se and subpoenaing of T rum an. fu rth e r com- 'Bevo' Included In C ard Stunts ForT C U Gam e Chest Donations Going ’Very Well' The quotations on the ceiling of the m ain reading room in the the r a ttle b r a n d s on G a r ­ library the Texas products rison Hail, on W a ggen e r Hall. the coat of a r m s which girdle the Main Build- mg. and the various a lp h ab e ts that first two d ay s of personal soli' ita- c a m p u s politics. g le a m from the r e a r of the Main the B udding w ere placed there at his turned in will not be available *ugge«fion “ Black J a c k , " who ran last y e a r u nder the n a m e of “ J a c k the Rip­ per Holland, is expected to stage to C am pus Chest one of the d irtie st c a m p a ig n s be­ during th e c a u se of his past e x p e rien c e with tions but e x a c t figures on am o u n ts However in the wok. C a n ta Cal­ have gone “ very well Contributions la ter un- til kins, Chest c o -trea surer, said Tues- o th e r cand id a tes are w arned of this and can do a n y ­ to win. Votes a r e 5 cents thing to each and go the U n iv ersity ’s one big d rive the C a m p u s Chest. that the w in n er of the The loot Inactive Demos, Get Official Okay . n he h as day night THROI LH THE v ea rs Miss Calkins and Dixon H olman. descended from the O w ls’ N est to s e r v e a s p a llb e a re r at a Negro the c o a ch m an s funeral, the seal of the University, girls in G r a c e Hall to chant, and . __ , j design te ac h Once he w as even . „ > „ . s , „ e . e r v new building on the cam pus. men s tr e a s u r e r , expressed pleas- contest will from Austin ure ov e r the response to the Chest s firm s has been tallied and includes plea for money so far. Miss Cal- four shirts, a r e c o rd alburn, sever- kins said th a t the personal solici- a1 ties. gift ce rtifica tes a p o rtra it, tatlons d n v e the pictures of the winning cam p aign, living units- should produce a b o u t a few dinners for two, and a ‘cigar- E xec utiv e C o m m itteem an Wallace —- — - — guilty of a S3.OOO, or $20 for each of the about ette lighter pun The story goes th a t the girls 150 solicitors. of G ra ce Hall, a dorm d esign ated goal is $8,000 by Dr. Battle s co m m ittee, took a their cue from him. E very they a n s w e re d : “ Hel- phone r a n g Who in the hall do you w a n t ? ” n in U49 to represent tile only official Young D em ocratic in Texas. The docu ­ organization m e n t w as to national forw arded Young D e m o c r a tic h e a d q u a rte rs its first night, she a i d e d F ig u re s Pipes, handkerchiefs, on more recent, s a l e s will be re- other incentives. leased la te r this wfeek. Night Snacks brought in $78 on expansion hand, danc in g er billfold, cuff links, a white gold c.e ™ ejected N ational Committeewomen Mrs. Ugly Man trophies go on display Also a rain (o a t candy, a Jeath- lessons, and m any I o ta I C a m p u s Chest Two top s t a t e D em ocratic p a r ty officials gave their official certifi­ cation T uesday to one of two fac­ tions of T exas Young D em o c ratic Clubs. fund-raising r ec eiv e ,,, , , tim e - - in - s , Hilda Weiner!, Seguin, and State previous week • — j ^ j ------------------------ -1study the to a Savage, Dallas, signed a docum ent snKlv II1P n as n c a r d stunts used certifying Young D em oc ratic offi- a * Illinois and Southern California ./inroconi w ith an evo to im proving the stunts C om m ittee hopes f l a s h card I QZQ tr, /.art n i e used a t the U niversity next year. J it 41 Date Tickets Remain A s D r a w i n g Continues fight THIS FIN E , en d u re d g e n tlem an has l e i a wonderful life. He never w as known nor to pick a to run a w a y from one. especially when old J im F erguson incurred his w rath. He could put his foot down in such a w ay th a t w as not to he m oved by S atan nor anv A rival U niversity Young Dem- morral. Above all he could grin a ocratie Club w as organized on the h appy and h um an grin, and n ev e r cam pus in rr.eeungs T h u rsd ay an d ap- lose an ounce of his convictions Monday a d d r e s s Pfoval from the legally recognized New Young Demo Group Organized received c o m m e n c e m e n t a In m a d e sa id : in 1943, Dr. B a ttle ' Of the voting faculty of 1893. only one oth e r is still alive. Yet I have a middle-of-the-road seen m uch that I have toiled for come to fruition, and cle a rly there s t i l l friends that I r a n count, are m ore th a n I d e-erve. God bless t.h*m ail organization Lewis labels club, which itself D e m o c ra- organization, elected officers Monday and v ill adopt a in open meeting a t constitution 7 p m . Wednesday, N ovem ber 18. elected Stephens was and has H1*1 Wednesday at the Co-Op. Tuesday s enrtic.s bring the list of ugly men up to seven. The four who entered previously a r e George A rm er, Phi Sigma K a p p a ; David “ B o n g o 1 Barnhill, K appa Alpha; “ D irty Red ’ Kelly Delta Sigma P hi; and Richard S h r a n k , Mica. Big Three to Meet Dec. 4 in Bermuda WASHINGTON. Nov. 19 P L ea d ers of the Big Three powers in B e rm u d a D ec em ­ have a date issues, ber 4 in­ i elations with cluding the West s to study global Mrs. Weinert told r e m n a n ts of the certified group, at a m eeting called by them in F o rt Worth last week end that she would not c e r ti­ fy them as a p e r m a n e n t group, but as an interim group. In the m e a n ­ tim e she said, she expected them to call an open convention to which students h a v e d r a w n more all faction would be invited, The m ajo rity decision of this conven­ tion would he binding Date tickets for the TCU-Texas g a m e h ere S a tu r d a y a r e still av ail­ able at the ticket office in G regor J Gym Of the JOO d ate tickets, 159 had been sold by T u esd a y afternoon; than I 500 tickets. The ti( ket offi< r will be o;»en Wednesday and T h u rs d a y from 9 to 12 a m. and from I to 4:30 p rn. It will be open for t i c k e t draw ing and active since 1919. Fifteen person! w ere present at their F ort Worth on F r id a y from 9 to 12 a rn, m e etin g: five o b se rv e rs from ac- from I to 4 p.m. five Young D e m o c ra ts who met in All tickets not d r a w n by 4 p.m.. San Antonio O ctober 33, five a p Fridav will be put on to inactive Blanket T ax holders. At 5 p in p a re n t s u p p o rters of the organization, and five officers of ’ tickets will he sold to the general the inactive organization. -ale The o r tified group h a - been in- More than 140 high school hands form ers. from e v e ry co rn e r of S ta r State will a r r iv e is Ixine a.m . to 3 p.m. the in Austin orv G y m . It scheduled from 9 Saturday in Greg- through Winners for tw irling in two di­ visions C lass A hands with od or Band m ore m e m b e r s and Class B hands receive the to in each than 55—will with invited by the I ni- trophies. Medals will go less a « e a c h y e a r, will m a rc h next versify near-ten-thousand strong S aturday division. [n dle dow ntown p a ra d e , b ands morning in a pal a d e down Con- judged on m a rc h in g and g lo ss Avenue and will the gam e placing. First and second place fo lly A ir e s re _ between I e.xas C m istian I Diversity Horned ceive trophies, to be p rese n ted at guest at the L onghorns and in each division win four place w inners then b e k vju be the bands ,'° £ v Laton twit leis will have a fea- tuied their a p p e a i a n c e in a contest estim ated the gam e. ^ fifth trophy will he aw a rd e d to fbe group com ing the g rea test this /^ stance. Childress handle a p p ro x im a te y 500 per- av. y r H a w a rd this y e a r with tact voar last year. half-tim e at received i ole ............ i i * I \ *. THE PLAYERS being honored at the get-together are Bill Bible, Chester Simcik, Paul Parkinson, George Robinson. W alter Bond, Bunny Andrews, Charley Brewer, P at Tolar, Bill White, Dick M iller, and Dougal Cameron. Also. C h a rles T ravis, E d K elley, Glen D yer, J a m e s P ierson, Bill l^ong. Joe Youngblood, F re d Weir, Ro Sexton. Delano W omack, Buddy Calhoun, Billy H arris, J i m W atson, J a c k M cM urry, Johnny' Tatum , Leighton Younger, K irb y M iller, Ken Cook, G eorg e Allen, Bob Flinn, J im Rosser, a n d Jim Davis. Also H erb G ra y , Phil Branch, Bull Johnson, Buck Lansford, Ken Harlow, L aw ren c e Kalm us. C harles Petrovich, Dick Gawlik. Langford Sneed, Don M cGraw, F r a n k Fin- chum. Clifford Polk. Carlton Mas­ sey, Wayne D elaney, Menan Schri- ewer, Bob Tucker, and Don Jones. O ther p la y e rs include G ilm e r Spring. C arl Aalund, Billy Quinn, Howard Moon, M alcolm k itc h e n s , Dick Hopping, H a r ry Burke, Fred Skidmore. C ha rles M aehem eh l, and Charles T ravis. N am e tags, distrib uted by APO, a r e being p r e p a re d by Spooks. In addition to the girls a lre a d y m en­ tioned, Union invitations have been sent to P a t Hinds, P o rtia and Most and one of for Sw eetheart En- T°P F iv e last U N IV E R S IT Y S W E E T H E A R T Pat M cG in n is just one of the multitude of campus beauties, who w I serve as hostesses to sanity football players Thuzs- day niqht from 7 to 9. The Un- ion "O p e n House in hon er of the p layer. HROTC Scuttles Relic Whaleboat Also featured Resides com peting in the contest hefore the gam e, twirlers will par- ticipate in a half-time show, d u r ­ ing which r ep rese n tativ es of every guest hand will join in special for­ m ations and music. in the half-time cerem o n ie s will be the 1952 p a ra d e w inners. They are hands from Brownwood, Harlingen, L e v e r e tt’* Chapel, and Llano High Schools. The 1951 atten dance rea ch ed an all-time high when 144 bands a p ­ peared. Only 139 groups p r e se n t for 1952’s event. The w h ale b o at w hich has long O utstanding G irl on th e c a m p u s ; w ere been “ do cked” on the N aval ROTC a n d L>7>n Lovinggood, “ M is t The person responsible for the [annual hand d ay is Colonel George E. Hurt, who ac ts a s ad v iso r to the Longhorn Band it com e to air ector. He in 1937, a y e a r a f te r he had bonfire, the U niversity as hand grounds h a s been scuttled for junk, Rin rj ... Because of ifs dilapidated shape the 26-foot double-ender w as first initiated offered for the Texas-A&M g am e but N R O T C officials iea rn ed fhat t h e r * is tn be no bon­ , , . , , 'c a n d id a te s year. ^ Stunts for the last home g am e the of the y e a r will he a salute to the visiting Horned F ro g s, a rem in d er to give to C a m p u s Chest, a Band Day stunt with a d r u m m ajor and a twirling baton, a stunt honoring the T Association, and a p ortrait of Bevo. Cox said the com m ittee plans to a w a rd ce rtifica tes to about tw en­ ty m e m b e r s for their work on the flash ca rd stunts. though som e ca rd s were E v e n throw n at said he w as pleased because the loss w’as minor the B aylo r gam e, Cox H ass, F r e s h m a n Field, c o m p a re d to the ouf ^-v !*IP Athletic Council. Fre shm an Field Bonfire O u t Because of D a m a g e It m a y be impossible to have the traditional bonfire before the Tex­ as-A&M g am e this y ea r. Due to d a m a g e s from nails and the usual spot of the bonfire, has been ruled More inform ation will run in the the burning of T ex an concerning the Aggie d um m y . Smoke Damages Science Building Slight resulted smoke d a m a g e T uesda y from fire of an unknown source on floor of E x ­ perim en ta l Science Building. the first the University em ployees, who dis­ covered fire d e p a rtm e n t. F ire m e n said the fire might from “ combustion or spark s ” fire, called have been ca u se d the The only d a m a g e w as the burning of woo! the ceiling. A portion of the ceiling tile vwns rem oved to exha ust the smoke. insulation in Geologist LeRoy Speaks On Earth s Structure THEY HAVE also gone to this y e a r 's Top Six finalists for Most Beautiful F r e s h m e n : G ayle Halin, B etty Lee, B etty J e a n Whitten, Hel­ lene Cain. P a tr ic ia Pennington, and Bentley Coe. O thers this year, The w h a le r wa* fire offered the Boy Scouts. They also declined the antiq u ated ves­ sel. to What h a s happened to the vvhale- the T ex a s finalists for the M ilitary finalists and boat" Monday last an d finally c a r rie d a w a y b a r k of the U niversity tra sh col- year. Bluebonnet Belles, and Belle l e c t o r s Stars, T exannes, 25 TSO. D uchesses of the Top Five it w as broken up Ball, rn for Sw eetheart t l i ^ Top 25 invited a r e truck the finalists. November Ranger Tells About Dating illustrated in color by M ir r o r ” John F ra z e r. The N o v em b e r R a n g e r wiLl fea­ inside color the main ture eight p a g e s of illustrating stories. three of “ She The Girl of the Month is Ire n e junior education m a j o r Kress, a to from Houston speak Russian before she did Eng- lish,” said Joslin. Miss K ress' p ar- The m a in article for the month is on dating. It is divided into how people get acquainted, tr a its people w ant in a date, xx hat people like ents w ere born in Moscow. to do on a d ate, and how people flush their dates is a sophom ore is on the co v e r illustrated . which also includes a sketch of a n sto ry ," said R a n g e r editor Churly Aggie and se v eral sm a ll d raw ings. Included is hie caption “ How Y'ou Joshn. “ I think it should be very enlightening ’ (donna Keep T hem Down On the F a r m A fter Thev ve Seen U T ? ” Joslin wrote one of fin'-’ a n s m a jo r, Sandy Schwarz, four-page, learn ed " I t a the h u m o r articles. It is a com parison of the Rom an circus a n d college football titled “ W hatever Happened to the Old R om an C irc u s? " Elroy Ikxie h a s w ritten a serious “ Wooing the Muse a t Aggioland” is the final story. The R a n g e r will also include its usual n u m b e r of ca rtoon s and jokes T3ie m a gaz ine w as se nt to lo\ e *y called “ L au g h ter In the • the p rin te r Tuesday. l i t t Cjocs on Metc 9-5 N ominations for Ugly APO ofi ice, 'I exas I nit>n. 9-12 and 1-4 30-- D raw ing for g am e tickets, Gregory G ym. TCL 9-5 Faculty* a r t exhibit, Music 401. Man, Building IGL 7 -Pi L am bda T he'a. K appa ho u se , 7 F r e sh m a n Fellowship, YMCA. 7 Men's Glee Club, T exas Union Building Joggi i 7 Radio-TV Guild, T e x a s Union 9 and 2 T ornado conference. B a tts 311. 11 Silent observation of A rm istice Auditorium I >a> 12 C a p ta in T hom a s I. Ayres to ad d re ss U niversity A re a Kiwanis Club, G eorgian Tea Room 1-5 Rally Corn mitt* c, W aggener 7 Alba Club, Sutton Hall. 7 - Forensic.*!. T exas Union 3091, 7 15 Round faille discussion, N ew ­ man Annex No. I. 7 70-10 Ohserv a torv open, P h y sics Building. 7 30 Mica Room. T exas Union. coffee. I n te rn a tio n a l 4 Beta Beta Alpha Waggoner 7 30 -Discussion of use of alcohol, I San Antonio Little Symphony conceit, Mus..' Recital Hall. 5 O m icrom Nu, H F B reading 7 .30-N ew com ers Club in te rior de­ coration group, 2601 West Eighth. 7:30—Mica executive council, T ex­ Methodist E ducation Center. Hall 8." Hall. public. Dr. Lrxlie W alter LeRoy, c h a ir ­ m a n of the geology d e p a r tm e n t at The annual benefit g a m e between the Colorado School of Mines, will the I Diversity and A&M freshm an to a g ra d u a te s e m in a r on speak learns will he p layed in Memorial c a r e e r s in geology at I p.rn Thurs- Stadium N ovem be r -I will be sponsored bv the Ben Hut Shrine and proceeds will go to crippled c h ild re n 's hospitals Dr. LeRoy will discuss the ana- |y>;s s tr u c tu re through the study of a e r ia l photo- said E d g a r W. Owen S tudents w ith Blanket T axes will g ra p h s, Ihe g am e d a y in Geology Building 34 e a r t h ’s the of be adm itted free s e m in a r director. Ten Enter Finals ^ l n Frosh Contest president of the new Young Demo- Russia. crabs, which opposes the existing Young D em o c rats, p red o m in ate ly liberal and “ anti-Shivers. 1 headed by Boyd Taylor. Stephens is also a m e m b e r of one of the rival dele­ gations the national Young D em o c ra tic convention in St* Paul. Minn., T h u rs d a y tb rougb S a tu r ­ day. Th'' strateg y m eeting, fo lowing hid of a close on Soviet rejection foreign m in .— tr> 3 Four Powe: ,n Switzerland conference ier- will to g e th er P re sid en t b r i n g E isenho w er P r im e M in ister Ch u r ­ and P r e ­ chin of G re at Britain m ie r I>amel of F ra n c e . to Student Party to Meet Tonight sleeping and co m m ittee The forum of the Student P a r t y will m e et W ednesday at 9 p.m. at the U niversity “ Y The group will discuss im portant plans for the spring election and p a r ty organization. Mem orial Stadium Dedicated in 1924 ineteen contestants the com peted in the p re ­ two divisions of lim in arie s in the Hemphill Fresh- n , , n Rear ternoon in Speech Building Itta. Other officers; elected M onday by the founders of the new Jim M cK «j(han. 3re F a r a b e e p v ice-presi- s e c r e ta r y ; club* F inalists from th e girl* djvwton ; d e n t . a r e Mrs. Myna Atkins. M agda- „ nd H a , DeMoss lens Benavides. Lots Hamilton. Susan M ow rey, and Dont R ichard- n i g h , s°e. , P .naIists from the boys division of.thp.road group , p r e s s s ta te m „ nt T lJfsdai sai d. V t h a v e level-headed, middle- fh„ fo b„ . om e organized a tre a su r(.r Stephens , , a r e E rw in A h ;ens, C harles D en­ ms C h a r t a . King G a r y Miller, T „ and Mir-naei Wigodsky IT ai 7:30 p.rn The final contest will he N ovem ­ ;n Benedict b e r Hall 111. A radio will be a w a rd e d to the w in ner of eac h division by Hemphill s Book Stores. ___________________________________ sured of a c h a r t e r , ” he continued. a s y D em o c rats “ After our first m eeting last tent a dele­ Thursday night we gate to the m eeting of the officers of the sta te Young D em o c rats in Fort Worth at which we w e re as- officially recognized U niversity of member 27 1924. d e d ic a te d Memor- various e n f l a m e s h.-d some of the lal S tadium to the men and w o n ea rly KH) U niversity students vvhc men of T exas who gave their l i v e s _________________ ________________________________ in World W ar I. is requested that \ r m is t h e t>*> ob served throughout the of a m om ent b \ I niversjt\ silen ce at ll a .in . No special se r v ic e s will lie held, and hen ce faculty, staff, and students are ask ed to p a u se in their activities at the Ii o'clock hours. preceded the A&M g am e, Cove nor Neff said, “ In d edica ting this stadium , m ay we indulge the h o p e that ifs service to o u r people will . c la a r m a t « c a r e legal process provided by the sta te patriotic as w as the se rvic e of our which ‘‘By this action we wish to m a k e t h . In his dedication speech, w ha h he ju st as pure. a s loyal, and a- o h s e n t i a n t e s to the c a u se following for It , » , « Ad- ~ B ro ad ca st ( .a m e A play-by-play account of the I / *V I T exas-TCL g a m e will he b r o a d c a st and national D em oc ratic officials. I soldiers rom M em orial Stadium S a tu r d a y over .Station KT BC. K ern Tips and c h a r te r we A Alec ( bo sse r will annoum e H um- group w i l l attract a hie Oil lr Refining Company will hership sponsor the p ro g ra m . “ Upon the receipt of o ur official legal l a r g e mem* students interested* throughout the c a m p u s . ” that o ur feel of they offered their all ’’ The students who w e r e in planning instru stadium m ental have used it as a l a c i n g m e m o ria l to those Texas dead. the W W I Dead Were Honored G overnor F a t M Neff, on No- P laq u e s on the sta diu m wall- In tilt1 fail of 1929 th* Leg;*-- mg now stands the slogan “ F or T exas, I l a tu r e a p p r o p r ia te d $16.(XX) for a With solicitations began, C a m - bronze plaque with ' 5.280 citizens of T e x a s who the th e ir lives during that w ar. It is l o s ’ a te and ll OOO people contributed r a t e d at the north end of the Ste- $554,000 d u r n . result w as M em orial Sta- the nam es of Will lost paigns w ere the stadium , conducted to begin The Mov am en ts to build the Univ cr- d iam . o v e r s h y an a d e q u a te football stadium began in the fall of 1923 w hen 30 h a v e played in the sta d iu m reg ula r- > students m e t with L. Iv during football season, striving prom inent T hee Bellmont, athletic director, to keep the sa m e pure, loyal spirit who was a dvoc ating a new football which Governor Neff highlighted field. tim e T exas Since that rn 3924. t e a m s Sigma Alpha Iota te a for Miss Josephine Antoine, Music Build- mg loggia. 5:30 UTSA en's Gym . late room. a s Union. 8— Delta Nu Alpha to h e a r Roy Brown, T exas Union 301. 8— “ Hobson's Choice,” X Hall. initiation, Worn- 8:15—San Antonio Symphony Or- chestra, Gregory’ G ym . DR. LOGAN WILSON, B r e a d e n ' w e re killed in 1917-1 provided by the sta< hon and the boy a p a re n ts ----------------- In recent .veals an invocation and T hey w e re played at Clark Field a field with the national anthem h av e helped lev recall the mon for w hom the s t a ­ im assoc.a- wooden sta n d s and bleachers Ixjnghorn g a m e s w e r e then being r t e d w here the Engineering Build- drum is a m em orial. I Austin S tam p Club Austin Pub- 9 Student Party’ Steering Coni o u t ­ lie lahi Hi \ . tee and forum, YMCA. 7 Turtle Club, W om en’s Gym 7—Theta S igm a Phi, J o u rn a lism i Glee Club, T ex a s Union 401. 9 T ryouts for girl soloist for 31eii s Wednesday, Nov. II, 1953 THE DAILY TEXAN Peoa 2 I l l i n o i s S o p h o m o r e L e a d s N a t i o n ' s B a ll C a r r i e r s IO N K W Y O R K , N ov. f J . C, C aroline. Illino is long-legged suc­ is running cessor to Red G range. a w a y w ith m a jo r college football rushing honors while a pair of rutv ber-armed qu arterbacks are throw­ ing all th e y’ve got into a bld for the passing crow n S O P H O M O R E Carolin#* already the g reatest ru s h e r in the history the Rig Ten has sped 1.075 of in se w n y a r d s gam es— 360 y a r d s ah ^ ad of O hio S ta te * B r ,bln W atk in s and A ri zona s K e n C a rd clla both ’Aith 715 yards. from s c r im m a g e Bob G a rre tt of Stanford aw l 7.rke B ra tk o w sk i a rc the passers vs ho arc tied w ith 92 completions each according to o fficial N C AA S e rvic e B u re a u statistics re I ca cd Tuesday. Both have played eight gam es to date but G e o rg ia 's Brat is the best bet to connect on the most toshes because he has three gam es to pint to tun for Ga ii eft Stanford s sharpshooter hit 20 of last -.seek TI pashes against Southern Califor fo r >24 m a a id s and three touchdowns G-t:r#*i? s per form ance in the 25-20 losing ■ a i*# in en abled hit- '.>ke iw d the to y a rd a g e gained saith 1 360 most touchdown passes 13 the highest completion averag e 58 2 pei < en! among those who h-#. #* a tte m p t'd HK) oi more pa -'#- and M a s tro g io v anni now has I ;02 y a rd s by land and a ir with G arrett next at 1,215. P a u l Larson C a lifo r­ arri* 0 nia is third won lo ved by Bratkow ski I 155 G irl I 104. C aroline 1,075 and Arkansas L a m a r’ M f H a n 1.042 I 190 The Br at a od M cH an ha e three gam e* left to p tv tvs a the others on Carter Defends Crown A g a in s t Savoie Tonight rn i M O N T H F AI Nov the IO * lightweight n an ov e t -fhe-weight ma ti h the compact Ne * York Negro is a solid favorite Art vert ,>"-mr»n? SUPERFLUOUS HAIR CAUSES LACK OF EASE SOCIALLY P R E E T R IA L T R E A T M E N T T O U T. G IR L S C T . g irls h •• sa■ mg goodbye Hep da tory w ax. am i those old-fashioned io n tv mg unw anted ta k e up too m uch n e ve r solve rn i azo tw eezers ways of h a ir T h e y tim e* And an yth in g do th e y ? The girls a'* then to an e m b a rra s s in g p ro b le m * A ustin c lin ic w h e re unw anted fa r e ne* k undei- h a ir on legs taking the arrris arid thighs is rem o ved for ev #u T h e 'D iet rn iq net con system of re m o v a l p e t rneitently de­ to 1600 su perfluou s ban stro ys lip ha O'- in arr in ex p en sive one h o w tre a t m e n ' w ith no ■earring, no p ittin g ap- this p ro v e d ad to 1805 S Congress and get a fre e t r ia l, or r a il 2-3238 i« m e d ic a l!v F’oi proof bring and vvV»-> AYE. For r-r-real Purple Candies T C U * upset-m inded F ro g * h ave borrow ed a I#* af fro m the T exas book on black m agic d e ig n e d for hexing the opposiMOfl The studer* tx*d of the Fo rt W o rth school j j: rung purple < a n ­ glos rn a cop# of stopping the L onghorns ra n page this #»ek end. f to f> jrpi# and I es cork G i * en didn t » Ai L a s t I...n mg Mi# h , .ins' be- foi e kick-off * rue in the gam e be­ tween rd.* and M ichigan State Bona Id K» ai# > a 165-pound two- y e a r letterm an for the visitin g F r o g w alker! ti it. id ly up to I C I C oach Ab# M i a and announced - ared C oach I n 'rh# grid •. i v I i .-tin gian<-#*d at his conv'c tc d d efe n s iv e star w ho . c h *#*?•#-# t Da e Finn# ‘ But, Coacl "h e s sr a I od Michigan St No. 2 team, w ‘ported F ra le v then the nations \,v-M gam e L a n v I st;#' B a ’ or-T'-x; s ■ irda;- of an mer aii-A m erH a 'j ia 'i back for the B a v lot B e a rs rem in d ed us inn- ‘-hi h happened to him aftei dent h# in 1951 K b e l who >• all-around b r il­ lian ce had JU st en ab led th#* B ru in s .1-21 w a s supposed 0 tie A A M to (n e tt n.s g irl ti i» nd 'w h o in# i- Lxbtll now I on file denHv follow in g fieid th#* tr adition-lmund cont#-i a group of Aiv><* the p i ' k#*d B ec Ii# Id gore • ii and ga e birn an in u-pei od sho-. let ba# k ride to the d i e i n g :o o n i is M rs im m erfiatelv but iqr I she; I hum bled h im se lf g ia i iou sly to the Cadet * < • i I - “ -hers, then re­ turned to the [ la v in g field to meet his sveeethna ’ B u t that old Aggi#- sp irit on< e ag a in prev ailed and h#1 w as o en another free rid#1 to his locker rofrrn I i i i rd ti me m a y be ch a rm hut and Is b e ll te rm ed pro- ceder! it a to to lost g e t sonv i i iso dressed Thr-r-rift... Ivm ! Ute T H E D A IL Y T E X A N C L A S S IF IE D A D S . Whether-r-r Im 2 d a y service/ Telling or buying I know that s the place for r-r-real bargain*. It * vur-r-r-a timple, too — I ju t! C A L L C O N N IE at 2-2473! ion and WATCH JEW ELR Y ’ REPAIRS O n e Year U ncondition al G u a ra n te e on W a t c h R ep airs R e p a ir s ^ m * f I Call Connie I kruger’S m • a t 2 - 2 4 7 3 On the Drag 2236 G U A D A LU PE U p S e t- m in d e d T C U ^ P rim in g fo r S te e rs Brewer, Massey Prai ted SWC Experts Add Gray to A-A List TCL’, Texas’ opponent .Sat­ urday afternoon, is thm loop’s l e a d i n g giant-killer. T h o from Fort Worth Froggios rarely win the Southwest Conference t i t l e , but they glory in p l a y i n g havoc w i t h th#- top team of the confer­ ence. Ar the into seem o th e r >#,im D e lv in g d e e p e r A nd to m a k e it e\cn w o rse the to en tov k n o ck in g F ro g s c h a m p io n sh ip T e x a s on* of th an an mot e th ey p lay In 1932 1941 1944 and 1946. [kl -d the Orang#- * the Che ist an- rh a n # e to sh a re or w in tho S W C title o u trig h t bv sp rin g in g upsets. 'h e ir past, one fm ds the m is ch ie vo u s v c a r e r s ind W h .le h e e blot­ of the P u r p le ted # ha impious' reco rd s n u m ero u s In 1947 and 1948 tu e y other tim es (md th# C o a k W a Ik e :-led M u - tangs of S M U . th e y beat T e x a s in in 1942. downer! c h am p io n H u e I ed '34 A rk a n s a s S V U ' in 31 and tied the 27 A g g ie s and beat the 25 e d iso n of c h a m ­ from C ollege Statio n pions * ’.7 and in 16 H to#>k the FT og a vh:l#- to fig u re to b#*at T ex as, but e v e r out how -in# e I he \ ca igh* on to the kn ack the-, h a v e been a riangerous en e­ my U n til 1929 T C C had n ovel w on a g a m e from th#- Lo /h orns but sin ce then h a v e won ton of the tw e n ty gam es la t T he tu m b le * eru p tin g fro m F o r t W o rth tie - year are a co m b in a tio n of sever -I th in g The\ h ave a ne/ ro a c h , a new fo rm a tio n and a lar k of re a l ta tent A b e M s 11 r for s e v e ra l tan* y e a r * m o ve d top sprit into this s e a r M ien the old n aster re ­ tire d to th#' a th le te d irei rorxlup, and brought die split-T w *h him ★ J ) (ch M eyer a sr the to F'rog m a t e r ia l tins y e a r low is also '.eve \-disro erod at a new w e a k n e ss e s and num erous in ju rie s h a v e kent tile H o rn ed To ds a* slow gait ail season. T w o bright d is m a l sou:#/ net the in h o w e v e r, h av e been the Fro g s this yeas the co- ap- pols b ow ing of D IC K EN S BROS. C LEA N ERS U M UA I si RVI# F Os (U T I NI Mi Ph o n e 5 379t :r> ;o ( .t \ l i M . l P F AGDON M A L T S — S A N D W I C H E S 25 Flavor* Ice C re am 5 0 6 W . 2 8 th Spssudw aij I RADIO nd strin g q u a r te rb a c k The-, h a v e n t g o f e n et and th e y tov#* to b eat T ex a s that upset Kenneth, That Is . . . Sugarland Grid Star One Hall of a Scorer lf) S U G A R L A N D T e x N u -, Do won 5 high in 9 8 w h ile pa ens ai f fi j ou think a # olio ,e < o<,v u be n t c; cst# #1 in a ;sKj po .md h o d boy w h o ru n s IOO y a rd s mi >r U and s t o ic s 75u points sing for J i n in four sen­ or bn ll ? th iel U F L L , 11 l-a lour settin g . I ex as m ade a n ew foe; ball. 57 points lark hung v cot ion com er in the | of K e n n e th H a l of a r m o r c is e mg killed ai th HaUv Sugar Hi'lie-, con- I I S I . I K L a K)w and a n y n#*w- rn jght ,a I a d c to I he door I better wear a suit run the risk of be- e rush I .a od 11 gh S< Im x)I I- i > lust finished to s c o rin g reco rd for T h e o ilie r night he to beat the th )c o ­ lp by D ic k Todd. la te r #)f 'I '" . a AA.’ I and the W a s h ­ ington R e d sk in s , w h ir at C ro w e ll lh'- e a r ly th irtie s. II gh School Todd to lled up til.4 point* H a ll tw o lef* to p av w ith D a n b u ry nigh* an#l P e a r la n d N o v . to pi iv# If g am es add ition in 15 L a n d *s u n d e fea ted t gen c- T h e only g a m e .and lost in three y e a rs w as i># -au.se of r a av gam es F rid a y 20 m bu ga r •-ti High duga- ".lien H a ll illness. i i i - 692 md ouldn t play their* are in im* . IT ga nod I I F A L I A K F N N I i l l J it on a how th- nth* r nigh* aga ast O rc h ­ ard w h h e b re a k in g Todd s i e cord H i' played only one and on# half qua; for-, y a rd s c a r r y in g the b a ll se ven tim es an a v e ra g e of L' I lie had runs of 71, 36 12, 60 and 61 y a rd s as he scored five touche! avos and kicked seven #-\*i a points in a 67-19 v ic ­ tory H e also pa sod To y a r d s to a te a m n touchdow n fo* anoth*-r And he w is l.r.e b ack*'- on defense ll Ti has Sc o red 2 56 in is seven gam#*s lust 72 short of the all- tim e one v e a r reco rd of l l s held b v Todd ixnnts this s--a-on Hp Mural Schedule \\ F J) S Y >!*A > FOOT B AI I CH A '! PION SHI P < In** \ I pm • fie * - V* S I pha ¥ pallor! ( la«« H H pm Ka pea Av a freshm an H all got 58 points >o in his four y e a r* hp has tallied 750 He has p a ir 'd for 56 toueh- dow n -. and H A L L -8 point* too '#»red III A one-man gang rn In the 1951 state meet. ira. k 11#> last -I i .ag got 36 in lr "im g his team '-peat cham pionship. H# runs to a jumps he • he throw s the brite! * 22 feet in that shot and runs on ’he .print relay team . l r>o and 22b broad H r also plays b.okr-tbaLl in his .pare tim e and is a star in That too a lrea d y I i i ! ! who finishes high school in May is h#-ing sought bv Texas G#»orgia A rk an sa s Texas AAM O klahom a Southern Metho­ dist and Rice He said he was ha , mg a tough tim e dr-nding where to go but hoped it "w o rk s out I ra n go to a Southwest Conference in engi­ He is interested school neering S B O P SCOTT 0ANCI STUDIO Ov*r T**o« Tk*a##r SXo-,. ? SAW ALLIED OII CO. 1601 San Jacinto 3001 Guadalupe Reg. 22’ Ethyl 23’ Wash & Grease $1.50 H . E. N ie lio n O s c a r Step h an m CAMT GET A GUO. WITH A GULA OM, • How do you know wkon your best foot s forwtrd? O n ce th e re v.a« a S e n io r who w * i spiel?- she eooed “ n p , " said Bee­ Sh->. t Look. (hi* i* a vtorv. it per­ mits certain libertte« with the truth ) man. “ Oooob," sh# said. taking his arm. “ I n ut lore O riginal. M asterful He'd call up a G ir l, stammer in- coherentlv through the I'r# iminari***, gurgle h#’ipl#'»sly through the Bicu s­ pids, and banc up. I)a ’c,e«». One dav in hand. h:# room m a le took him ‘'Herm an, o il buddy. ’ he said, . . . and unfolded a P an. Nf-xL dav the B s: Cir! on C«mp'i* got a Tel-eram. V ter«e mF*«s82e. x m; Iy : “ W ill pirL rou up a* eight PN I. Fridas-. Regac -. Herman H. Clorkenapiel.” She wa* Intuckered and waiting when H-rman sheep- i«h#*d up the »ieps of her Sororuy house. “ Are you Herman H Glocken­ M e n ." Herm an was on his way. Now Herman ha* more date* than the *■*c a n I>e«er*. S t ill makes -»m a1! by Telegram. No fool, thia H e r­ man. W hen TOU ' e got a Date in mind — W hether it s with the Campus Queen, a Am-.th ^iren or a B ig Mo- m»nt B a c k H-nne— a Telegram has the M a r of-the world Approach that pleases. Eq u a lly effective, too, for birthday*. M other's Dav and F a lte r Me/sage* congratulations, or yaps to Po p for C ath . or to Sia to A irm a il you The B a g g y Sweater. Ju a t call W estern U n io n and ae*. ta c k le and a D A LI^ A .S Nov IO T A sopho­ m o re ju n io r g u ard h a v e pushed rh-'ur w a y m ro the a II- 'h e Sou th ­ A m e r / a n w e st C o n fe re n c e lim e lig h t in A D D L D TO the growing lis t of fop p ro s p e c ts for th e m y th ic a l team this w e e k a re H e r b e r t G r a y . the and big sophom ore K e n n y P a ii p la y in g rn- second v a r s it y season w ith R ice fro m T e x a s T h e re g io n a l b oard whose d u ty it is to m a k e re c o m m e n d a tio n s to the A s s o c ia te d P r e s s , d iv id e d th at G r a y and P a u l. w ho Mrn#-d in g reat la s t w e e k a g a in s t B a y lo r g a m e s and A r k a n s a s re s p e c t,v e ly have bf*en corc>iS*#*nt enough to w a r r a n t inclusion .n th# i*t rd p ro sp ects in G r a y w a s devastating H e re c o v ­ e re d a fum ble to set up Tie \ .tai T e x a s to u ch d o w n its 21-2Y) u y tory over B a - for A vi#->ou* ta # k le c au se d an o th e r B a y lo r fu m b le ^ nd he w a s on the bottom of B a y lo r running p la y * a il aftern o o n Coa^h G eo; ge ..S lue; 'o f B a y lo; -aid G ra y w as the lin e m a n who hurt h.s team the rn#)-* U K M C A I <»HT the py ## of lo r in Mc-Mu lien of th#- F ort W orth Star- T e le g r a m am i B ill R iv e s of the the board D a lla s N e w s *# o th er expert*- m e m b e rs as w e co verin g the A u s tin g a m e two of Haul was the ' i k of the town for his gie?#* gam e against Arkansas Ja< k H ead y of the A 'k an - a « rtemo- (-ra* another m em ber of the hoard the pv - #* guard highly pra sed H e a d y a *o i,K*d D ic k Chapm an the giant R ic e tackle C la rk N e ii.on of *h#- Houston Po*-’ xaw* both garner and upped P a i l and G r a v on his r l-Amerma lls* And Bi d Sh"rn-,an of W B A P - T V the o th e r m e n h e r o ' the board talked abo it (Ira-, and -/.nod R. e in and M cM u llen C oodv th#- most ecmsistently good a1!-, . 1 around ba k rn the conferen#’e labelling J e r r y the B a y lo r -tar as probably P R A I S E F#> Ft C harley Bre w e r T e x * ' q u a rte rb a c k ; Ca Iton M a s­ sey* T e x a s end; Ja m e s R a y Sir.:th. Ftay ior B ern e? S M U end boa rd and B d a lso < a m e *{ro m 'a r k i e , the A ll a No agreed that one of the most consistent!> outstanding line­ men is M organ W illia m s of T C I K osse Johnson 'ne *'#*mendo'i' Rit-p f ir lh? #*k continued a< a fa- \ or;?e. ONE DAY C lean in g and Pressing No L x 'r n < harge Longhorn Cleaners H E R B E R T G R A Y . . . more a cclaim AT RANDY’S C H O O SE YO U R S B 5 * 0 * E IT'S G f d ’ ED .BARBECUE C L O S E D S U N D A Y S RANDY’S E. 5th at N s c h e t PH. 8-1166 y o u c a n t g e t in a n o r d i n a r y s h o t H e re ’s a «h#w» w ith the give th# ) m akes you w alk w ith • brisk yo u n g step It gives you the added com fort of the Ja rm a n H an d - H e x e d Sole anH special soft cushion tread ru b lie r h ee l. G>me in Uxiaj for Jarniac • frirtidlinesg of tit.** / i i i in xiv it ttilit im tint fen Millet tim . in . i t 2}. ii# lim it i M E D IC O H IT E R P I P E S UN IO N B ID S . O N C A M PU S Talapkona 6-4Q3 I V x n r i m i i u . J S T O R E S H O E 2348 Guadalupe — On th# Drag W ro n g Q o J ? 1 Little Man on tho Campus By Bilder This nation has been playing ball with tjko team s for more than three centuries, but this year, they seem to hare con­ fused goal posts. To be explicit, on the C ongressional field, the Dem ocrats have been playing for the Republican coach, and the Republicans have been doing their best to fumble his strategy. Translating from the sports vernacular, the Dem ocrats, known as the “opposition party” in Congress, have sided with the President against attacks from members of his own party. There is the Southern faction, especially here in Texas, which has protested that ^ the President is not a “representative’ of the Republican party, but after his stand these last few weeks, th ey can no longer find logic or validity in their argum ent that he is in the middle of the field. This is referring to his statem ent that he hopes all Republican nominees win. Even when one of these is Senator Mc­ Carthy, Mr. President ? Perhaps another question i> in order. What can the D em ocrats gain by support­ ing the President against his own party’s critics0 Certainly not m uch when he ig­ nores Dem ocratic back-slapping and turns his other cheek to Republican blows. floor in the interest of leaders elected The practice of both parties in Congress is to u^e their floor in party caucuses to control business from the the party. Furtherm ore, the responsibility for the party’s action rests primarily with the 'loor Leader, the party’s chief strategist. the m inority party takes no action because of divergence of in policy and opinion it, by the Adm inistration. inactivity, supports Therefore, when its ranks, Or when one faction actively offers sup­ port, power goes to the Adm inistration. The m ajority in Congress is constitution­ ally independent of its leader, as the sep­ aration of powers clause provides; if it takes opposing sides to exert this inde­ is legislation which pendence, the result the President pockets or vetoes. Thus, all of the power of governm ent reverts to the executive branch. the Republican No one can accuse party of Congressional its inactivity m any days as the m inority party. Under the direction of Floor Leader Robert A. Taft, the “opposition the position of party” was never a m ystery. in Perhaps in this m ay be found the rea­ son for the reluctance of the Dem ocratic party to take active part in opposition. Many tim es during its reign in Congress, it felt that the m inority delayed govern­ ment action dangerously. Although this may be a reason, it can ­ not be accepted as an excuse. The D e m o c r a t s can find pertinent issues to exert party policy in the interest little of better governm ent and do a creative criticism . This in advo­ cation of mud-slinging, but a plea for fact­ finding and presentation of these facts to the public. No Adm inistration has been perfect yet, and there is no reason for hero worship to glam orize this one as such. is not Tile tw o team s had better take advan­ tage of this time out to get their goals in sight before the next half which begins in January, because in the event neither scores, there is another team just waiting to takf the Hold. — JOHNSON 9 Vi W o r t / , SI T This week, Campus C hest’s personal solicitors will be at your house, asking for m oney for the cam pus’ only charily fund drive D on’t let them lease w ithout ITX) per cent contribution—everybody giv­ ing everything he can. It s the onl\ time the year y ou ’ll have a chance to help support organizations w h i c h som eday m ay be caving your own life. Each of the organizations cho.sen for Campus Chest m oney has a valid need for student support; they depend largely for existence on v o l u n t a r v contributions. important, the services they per­ More to students; form are of direct benefit this is the criterion by which they were chosen. All seven organizations- Am eri­ can Red Cross, Cerebral Palsy Conter. Polio Fund, World U niversity Service, Sponsored Students, Am erican Cancer Society, and V n i v e r s i t y YMCA—are ready to help students in their own field, and will be ready to help you when you need their kind of aid. When you pass up your chance to give to Campus ( ’hest, you are playing with human lives. When you g iv e - and it will take less than SI per student to put the Chest well over its goal- -you are playing safe with your own future and that of your colleagues. You are saving that it is worth $1 to you to be free from need and pain and that you are willing to pay SI to take care of yourself w hen you do need help and the many others that need if now. W ilto n Says Prisoners Not Excused For Germ Confessions Fe t , . A*, lU-d W A S H IN G T O N >- retar;, of D e f e n s e C h a r le s F W C o n s a i d p m t a r v p in T u e sd a y the m i li ta r y < an no t ex- r u s e A m e r i c a n p ri s o n e r s of v> a r ( •’ for *'■ e < na ges r e, IO g e m , < on;<■'sing ^ q u e stio n }.. (.n !<| ,esu<. But m ilitary a u t h o r i t i e s r e c o g - im - /ft *;,,r on e s t a b lis h - in reply ,s of g r e a t its m o r a l o f f e r ’ Wilson w o nt on. ..hole m i l i t a r y n a n d e r Wilson tr e m e n d o u s p r e s s u r e the ; a- Iona! P i p . . 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M a n n a t u r n e d out wha* king ’ H a v e to q iv e th o e boy c r e d i t fo r tryn to pep u p a ri g h t y dull co u rs e . 11 Per Cent Donation Campus Chest Helps Y' Pay for Activities By SHIREEV HU M ( E d i t o r * * N o t e : T h i s is t h e fifth of sex e n I n f o r m a t i x e a r t i c l e s on t he o r g a n i z a t i o n * xxhlch r e c e i x e d m o n e y f r o m ( hi s y e a r ’s C a m p u s ( ’h e s t . ) “ Inv rx t l l p e r cent Get IOO p e r T h a t s th e c la i m of the C a m ­ cent p us C h est c o n c e r n i n g fund* d o n a te d to the YM-Y WCA. ll p e r c e n t of ih e “ V s 'File money p led g ed by the Chest total IOO is re c e iv e b ud ge t. But p e r c e n t of th e "Y s ’ benefits. s t u d e n ts T h is y e a r s C a m p u s C hest c o n ­ tr ib u tio n is to be A2.750, it is o p en The YMCA to all s t u ­ dent*. r e g a r d l e s s of ra c e , color, o r c re e d . H o w e v e r , m e m b e r s h i p isn t n e c e s s a r y f o r p a r t ic i p a ti o n the v a r i e d p r o g r a m s . in T h e s e p r o g r a m s a r e set up lo fhan d u p li c a te the U n iv e rs ity . G r e a t the s t u d e n t D F p r o g r a m , (Tamp w e r e born s u p p l e m e n t r a t h e r s e r v ic e s of Is su es, and F r e s h m a n an d grew o u t of YMCA plans. f r a t e r n i t i e s S tu d e n t e m p l o y m e n t and c o u n se l­ the ing s e r v i c e s w e r e set up by ta k e n o v e r by ' Y '' be fo re b ein g U n iv e rs ity o r g a n i z a ti o n s . T he r e ­ tr e a t idea now the fa v o rite of s o r ­ o rities and m a n y of I i d o r g a n i z e d g ro u p s , w a s a n ­ o t h e r of the “ Y 's ’ m a n y " f i r s t s . " 1* p a r t o f a n a tio n a l an d in t e r n a t i o n a l m o v e m e n t of s t u ­ dent C h r is ti a n g ro u p s , tint U n iv e r ­ sity s t u d e n ts m a k e policy an d p r o ­ g r a m d e c is io n s fo r the local o r g a n ­ e n ti r e l y ization fro m local C a m p u s C h e s t, local e n d o w m e n ts , a n d is g a t h e r e d c o n tr ib u t io n s T h e “ Y b u dg et fa m ltv fu n d s from T h e a r e m e m b e r s , a lu m n i, a n d A ustin r e s i­ d e n ts About 2,500 people a i r to u ch ed by the “ Y ’s ' p r o g r a m e a c h y e a r , a n d BOO p a r t i c i p a t e in a c t i v it ie s w e e k ­ ly. T o ke ep the p r o g r a m s ru n n i n g sm o o th ly , 30 c o m m i t t e e s , councils, and c a b in e ts o p e r a t e F r e s h m a n Fellow -hip is one of th e m ost a c tiv e of the g ro u p s w ith ab o u t 200 a c tiv e p a r t ic i p a n ts . Up- p e r - c la s s F ello w sh ip , on T h u rsd a y nights, h a s a m e m b e r ­ sh ip of 300. h e l d S tu d y g ro u p s on s p ec ial s u b j e c ts a n d a W orld A ffairs F o r u m add to the e d u c a t io n a l a c ti v it ie s In c o m ­ m u n i ty serv ice, h elp is g iv en at the School for Blind. F>eaf, a n d O rp h a n C h ildren. B ible C h a ir ( l a s s e s m a k e use of a c la s s r o o m in th e “ Y .“ and R e­ ligious E m p h a s i s Week a c tiv itie s a r e c e n te r e d t h e r e Any c a m p u s o rg a n i z a ti o n m a y s c h e d u le m e e t ­ ings in tin bu ild ing on req u es t to T h e C a m p u s C h e st s p le d g e thh YMCA is the la r g e s t single a l ­ the el 1 ive. *inre lo* a lion of the “ Y l a r g e r d ir e c t affect on h a s a the c a m p u s th an th e o t h e r g ro u p s r e p r e s e n t e d in the Chest 0 / n lis t J o h n l i a n e s I l a d d e r M J a n i e * H B r a d e n i.’h a r l f o n T n p o d o r e D a v i d J Ti r r W ' j o n c A. ( a r d l n * n - H e i t l e r An­ ft. H o l l y Elliott F. KV)fhtl, f t a m - M i n Si e t I M o h a m m e d Sii< l i n ­ l i n o s B u t e n e sill, t v I ' ' t v B a s s e t t l i e e l l , eft < thems M i c k 1 N e w b i l l . J o l n W i l l i a m ••<•« d e n V* ne. ' a n e A l b e r t A is m ,1 V R i s o n I ’ 1 I W a h b a I. 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I ! , 1953 TH E D A IL Y T E X A N Pag# 3 iring. J ime T o th e E d i t o r : r e a d I in th e e d ito ria l the No­ v e m b e r 6 edition of T h e D a ily T e x a n c o n c e r n i n g the Y o u n g D e m ­ o c r a t s ' c o n v e n tio n in S a n Antonio, a n d I w a s a m a z e d at th e a b ility of I th e w r i t e r to tw is t w o u ld like to sh o w th e f a l la c i e s in his e d ito ria l point by point. facts. th e th a t c o m m i t t e e w o m a n 1. T he w r i t e r l e a v e s th e i m p r e s ­ in S an the c o n v e n tio n sion le g i ti m a t e . A e ­ A nto n io w a s v e r y n e it h e r W a ll a c e S a v a g e , tn a Ny. D e m o c r a t i c c o m m i t t e e e x e c u t iv e c h a i r m a n , no r M rs. Hilda W einer!, n a ti o n a l fro m T e x a s a n d a S te v e n s o n s u p p o r t e r last y e a r , th e c o n v e n ­ r e c o g n i z e d tion a s legal. In a jo in t s t a t e m e n t the tw o, th e y d e s c r ib e d i s s u e d by th e “ s e m i- s e c r e t , d o m i n a t e d b y a n d c o m p o s e d a lm o s t e x c lu s iv e l y of l e a d e r s of a ’frin g e se* n o n of the p a r t y . ” c o n v e n tio n a s that s t a t e s 2. T he w r i t e r the m e e t i n g r e p r e s e n t e d a c r o s s s e c ­ tion of th e D e m o c r a t i c p arty . How lu d ic ro u s c a n o n e b e c o m e ’’ T h e p r i n c ip a l s p e a k e r vvas R a lp h Y a r ­ b r o u g h , a n o u ts p o k e n c r i t i c of G o v ­ e r n o r S h iv e r s a n d a l e a d e r of the in T e x a s . N e w s p a ­ l i b e r a l faction c o n v e n tio n p e r a c c o u n t s of sho w the c o n v e n ti o n w a s a that r a m p m e e t i n g p r a i s i n g N ew D eal a n d F a i r D e a l policies. If the c o n ­ s e r v a t i v e w in g vvas r e p r e s e n t e d a t all. th ey w e r e in v e r y s m a l l m i n o r ­ ity. the a p p a r e n t l y 3 T h e w r i t e r s t a t e s t h a t the “ die h a r d s ” a r e m e e t i n g in F o r t W o rth the S an A ntonio g r o u p . to c o n t e s t c o n v e n ie n tly He o v e rlo o k e d 1 h c g r o u p 's s u p p o r te d S t e v e n ­ son last y e a r : I w ould h a r d l y s a y ih a t is a “ die in d ic a te d h a r d ” o r r e a c t i o n a r y . T r ip l e tt . th a t h e le ad e r, th a t h a s the 4. T he w r i t e r ' s sec tio n ab ou t d e ­ m a n d i n g pat ty loyalty' r e m i n d s m e of asin in e fight by F r a n k l i n R o o se v e lt J i . “ Soapy W illiam s, a n d the te s t of th e so c a ll e d “ Young T u r k s ' at the D e m o c r a t i c c o n v e n ­ tion lo y alty ple dg e. T h e s e m e n w ou ld h a v e if w r e c k e d the p a r t y c o m p l e te l y in­ o l d e r a n d w is e r h e a d s h a d not te r v e n e d a n d u se d good scn*e in th e m a t t e r . last y e a r to install a it tha t ti m e Also. th e will of Politic al p a r t i e s a r e not o m n i ­ potent a r e o r g a n i z a t i o n s w hic h a b o v e any c r i ti c is m , a s so m e p eo ­ ple w ould h a v e y o u believ e T h e y a r e only social in s titu tio n s for e x ­ p re s s in g th e i r m e m ­ b e r s ; w h en they ( e a s e to p e r f o r m this function, they h a v e no r e a s o n f o r e x is te n c e , is the F a i r D e a l an d N ew D e a l w in g s of the D e m o c r a t i c p a rt y stop ta k i n g T e x ­ a s an d th e South for g r a n t e d . If we in o u r sho w m o r e thin k in g a n d voting, m o r e a tt e n ti o n will he g iven o u r r e q u e s t s an d w a n t s in W ash in g to n . T h e D e m o ­ c r a t i c party' sh ou ld r e m e m b e r t h a t ju s t b e c a u s e Our g r a n d f a t h e r - v o t ­ ed for C le v e la n d is no s u r e in d i c a ­ tio n th a t T e x a s will vote p e r p e t u a l ­ for the D e m o c r a t i c P a r t y . T e x ­ ly an* h a v e good re a s o n in g ab ility , a n d th ey sh ow ed last y e a r if the N a ­ th a t it tio na l D e m o c r a t i c party took t h e m f o r g r a n t e d th e ' w ould u se in d e p e n d e n c e r a t io n a l r e p r e s e n t e d at If the ro*t of th e Y oung Demo* s a n ta a tl e c lu b s A ntonio a r e of th e s a m e t e m p e r a ­ m e n t a* the U n iv e r s ity Y ou ng D e m - o* 1 att h r‘ n a m e d “ A n ti-S h iv ers ’ club s. The club h e r e should they' se e m * to h a v e a s its sole p u r p o s e the d e s t r u c ti o n of G o v e r n o r Shiv­ e r s , an d not the solid ificatio n of th e D e m o c r a t i c p a rty . ra d i c a l T h e Y oung D e m o c r a t i c C lu b of the I n iv e r s it y is not only o p e r a t i n g is als o on a n on -legal basts, but led by l e a d e r s w ho only w is h to f u r t h e r th e ir o w n i n t e r e s t s a n d wid'-’n th e g a p b e tw e e n d if f e r ­ ent g ro u p s in the p a r t y . T h is g ro u p is d a n g e r o u s to tho N atio n a l D e m o ­ c r a t i c p a r l y . T h e D e m o c r a t i c p a t ­ ty m ust not b e c o m e a b r o k e r for a n y one e x tr e m i s t w i n g ; r a t h e r it m u s t be a p a r t y of p eop le of v a r y ­ ing opinion* a n d a t t i t u d e s F a i l u r e to do th is will so u n d fo r the p a rty the d e a th knell for the D e m o c r a t i c p a rty a s a m a j o r n a tio n a l p a r t y . M O R GA N S H IP M A N T o the E d i t o r : ★ the d in .n g the T r i- D o r m s I n c r e a s i n g r e g i m e n t a t i o n is the slo g an of a d m i n ­ istrant! s. The r e s tr i c ti o n on b u r n ­ ing c a n d le s in ro o m s a n d the ev e n re g u la tio n a g a i n s t m o r e a n n o y in g in sing in g r o o m s a r e simply th e most s p e c t a c u l a r p ro ­ hib itio ns that h a v e bee n p la c e d on r e s i d e n t s th is y e a r . ( E d i t o r ' s N o te: T h e s e tw o r e s t r i c t i o n s w e r e p la c e d on re s id e n ts d u r i n g tho w e ek p r i o r to the B a y lo r g a m e .* In r e g a r d to th e sing ing in the d in in g ro o m s, the th e m e is the p r e s e r v a t i o n of good d igestion , not th a t of th e s t u d e n ts , how ex er. if in le a v e d e s tin a tio n b e c a u s e of R ooitw hock in the T r i- D o r m s h a s b e e n m a d e a b i-w eekly a ff a ir. “ H a ­ b itu al o ff e n d e rs . a cou nselo i .* su g g estio n , m u s t now a p p e a r b efo re a s t u d e n t r e l a t i o n s b o a r d w h e r e th e y c a n he r e s t r i c t ­ ed to th e c a m p o s a s a p e n a lt y , in a d d itio n , s t u d e n ts m u s t also, u n d e r to t h r e a t of p u n is h m e n t , be s u r e th e y sign out the d o r m rn T hey m u s t n a m e a t t e r a p th e i r a c c u r a t e l y , a s sign-out re g is te r * will bo c a r e f u ll y the D ean of W o m e n 's c h e c k e d o f f n e . I think this is c a r r y i n g th e “ c o n c e r n o v e r o u r safety ’ too fa r . a r e j u d g e d c a p a b l e o! m a k i n g m a n y d e ­ l a k e cision* for p e r s o n a l c a r e of t h e i r r e s id e n c e s , a n d I b elie v e th a t T r i - D o r m s r e s i­ dent* w ith th e he lp of weekly' m a i d s e r v ic e , c a n c e r t a i n l y do as w ell w ithout i s o m u c h p r e s s u r e . T h e go in g s a n d < curlings of co-op to ta lly gill* a r e , b y c o m p a r i s o n , u n s u p e r v i s e d a n d y e t th e s e g in * a n n u a l l y p r e s e n t th e b est s< hola*- tic a n d v e r y c r e d i t a b l e so cial r e ­ c o r d s a s proof of th e ir sound judg- riK nt. t h e m s e l v e s T h e y S tud ent* co-ops living in When a stu d e n t J i v e s at otic of th e T r i - D o r m s d o t s Hie s u d d e n l y lo-on- the g r a p e v i n e h a s firo. And g r a p e v i n e it s a p retty r e lia b le W hy is the bonfire to be c a lle d off? It has a lw a y s been held on the F resh m a n F ield . T his y e a r a fresh m an his hand on a nail rn so m e of the lu m ­ ber used in la st y e a r ’s bonfire. footb aller injured th a t We a g r e e . T h e s t u d e n t b ody h as its te a m , a s a l w a y s been b eh in d last w eek . We w a s a m p l y show n r is k in g u n n ecessa ry a g a in s t a r c in ju ry to p l a y e r s a t a n y tim e. B u t w hy c a ll off th e b o n fire ? T h ere is p le n ty of o pen sp a c e on th e W o m e n s is I n t r a m u r a l F ield n e v e r u se d a n d is not close enough to a n y th i n g to be d a n g e r o u s . T a k e tho slope by the creek for in sta n c e. the spa< o p ro b le m a v a il a b le , w h a t a r e the r e a s o n s the A d m in i s t r a ti o n will not a llo w th e stu d e n t body of T he U n iv e rsity of T e x a s to h a v e a b o n ­ fire p r e c e e d i n g th e T u r k e y D a y ball g a m e ' ’ W hy do a w a y with o n e of the g r e a t e s t tr a d itio n s this school ho lds? so lutio ns s e v e r a l With to B I L L Y O S T ( E d . ’a NhIh: Sec story , P a g e O n e ) O f f ic ia l' VoUCCS c r t o r ep ort f o l i o " m g i m m e d i a t e l y s t u d e n t * a r e re- rile to «ju s tc d H i c D e a n s t u d e n t L i f e . O f f i c e 1 0 1 - M M s n Building' W i l l i a m J e r r y K\ .in* Maris Glenda Fletcher. Paul I Gar dner Mi , na Pat t on Glade, b e r n a r d A lb e r t Goldstein R u d y J . Gome/ J o h n R o b e r t G r o os J r . , Al­ varo/ R, L G u e r r e r o Glen Roy J o h n n y Edwa r d Handy ( . ni t ti er . F or d H u b b a r d G a i t h e r I. Har tl e y J nits. R o n a ld E. J r J o n e s J r . . J o h n s o n t: ns- K Ka .is G orgt R Rel ­ ic' l . ' o y d W K n e R o b e r t S K i n - D a l e C L f( C h a u ss e e no (J. I., nrt l r Eh xx ren e B. Leitor, J o b s Neal I.of!in. finv rn nd B VV ll* J o e L C A R L V B R E D T , A s s o c i a t e D e a n o f S t u d e n t Life. ★ J on , tie a d m i n i s t e r e d T h e N a v a l C o l l e g e A p titu d e Tes t in H o k e A u d i ­ v t o r UC : mce rn b e r 12 A p p l i c a ­ t i o n - m ust be r e c e i v e d by t h e E du­ ca tio n a l T e s t i n g Serv ice. B o s 7! 9, by N o v e m b e r 2E P r n e o t o n N All candi dat es for e n r o l l m e n t a s r e ­ g u l a r s t u de n t s t h e NROTC ss ill t o a p p l y Tor a n d t a k e be r e q u i r e d th e t a k e te s t is eo n" d e r ed to be an a p ­ t h i s te s t fo r th e NROTC. I n f o r m a ­ p l . -ation t i on a n d f o r m s for a p p l i c a t i o n m a y be secured at ti 0 NROTC o f f i c e , in th L i t t l e f i e l d H o m e . An a p p l i c a t i o n t o in G O R D O N V A N D E R S O N v - istant Director .m d Gu d a n c e B ureau T e s i ng O f JI f o r I u n I r cs • An ex per ■•'•no I ’ c r w h o n e e d * ! f o r a f ­ n " t o r e n e a t c a m pug. n f o r m a : o n g o I" St u- irk p a r t t f a n v» t e r n o o n work F o r f u r t h e r d*.n: Et ploy it ut Pu r e s t B u i l d i n g 111 S p e e c h An t ne v« (irk c a m p u s F o r go iv S t u d e n t S p e e c h B u i l d i n g s i a n t * f u 11— . d i d in nuts* r v M boo! near f o r f ur t her I ' ’- p i n y m e n t B u r e a u , ’n f o r m a t i o n , l l ! it l h H u m b l e ( ' re pr ■ v e m b e r C o ' i , i t ' . > on t o r a n . ; w i l l h a v e a ca' p u s N o ­ th* i n t e r v i e w y o u n g w n - g r a d u u t e s n b o t h business ad- ni s t r at o n a n d a r ' w h o w o u l d be •" rest■ d and draftsman trainee assignments with la d i e s W i t h H u m b l e p o s s e s "kilt* c h e r os* stenograph!-’ A ls o 'TS vsiu> y o u n g - n s nor t ] a n d a n d ’ ' p i n g S i g n up c jw f i t m e n t s m S t u d e n t F.m- rea . S p e e c h B u i l d i n g ire ’ I i f ; 111 C all Connie .at 2-2473 FOR Q U I C K A C T I O N W I T H DAILY TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS Furnished A p a rtm e n t W e s te rn W e a r T yping N e a r U N I V ! f i s t I 1 M E N 1 m d . r n u> rt nt s c h o o l . e n d 2**15 F. R ed R iv e r <); n O th e r ape rt I I p e n t i A va '/'.hie c a n p u s 6-8x76 ... 1 to (, VRA' A PA Rd MKN ! LG: I l y ; i | I “ h o m e 53-3646 F X F ’ (ti ’•< I G t y p ; n g done In my I • pa rs LA V A a ( A F U A X . SADDLER' . ! 1614 e p o r t a 1 p: c g — te! rn M [.era, " d i s s e r t a t i o n s . o3-5477. Room For Rent ~ EH ES I s . et c neigh bor iio< .*tne • University R itchie. 2-4945 C o a c h in g IM M C G I N G t e a h e r ' *■ it I .NGG e s W i t Ie Frame 6-CC. nt r e f e r e nc e s Ex per M ASH! anted Fast v^n i e Spec For Sale I >re*.s«'s ' KRJ I BE Radi F O R SAI dm A ( O I L i k e n ave pi> 1 o v e r c o a t, s u p s * o dr*1*" "Ult . >e 3k W i t ! 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I ' m CrZCK OFF- CISCOS £ OH ~Ht$£ -•• .I'M vi ne? CI CAN - zt AD JHS A P p e £ £ ? E S ; ] > . I h a ^ e ^ ' t u b C u s t o m e s s . (*VvJ? J >s-~ a a s ; 4 W a3n»rday, N ov. T I, '1953 TH E D A ILY T E X A N UTS.4 f c T Take Photos U T SA w ill hold a late initiation service Wednesday at 5:30 p m. in the Women's Gym studio. Un­ initiated members must be pres­ cussed at the nf‘x' meeting of the Austin Stamp Club Wednesday at the Austin Public 7:30 p m. at Library. All interested philatelists are invited. ent. Four club pictures—Racket, Tee, Bow and Arrow, and Tumle— will be made. Red Cross stamps will be dis- Beta Beta Alpha will mcN Wed­ in Waggoner nesday at 4 p m Hall 8 to make plans for a ban­ quet and initiation of n**w members the S A S y m p h o n y G r o u p Men's Glee Club To Hold Audition In C o n c e r t T o n ig h t The v t n Anton.o .Symphony Or- Gregory Gym , by the Cultural Blanket Tax and season tieket chestra will he presented in eon- Entertainment Committee. T h e holder.* peri at 8 15 p.rn Wednesday in program directed by Dr. Victor # is part of the Fine , , , I A.essandro, Arts F e s tu s ' Tittie Symphony, composed of members nf th* Cart of members of the San Antonio Orchestra will give a concert at l p m Wednesday in Recital Hall. Etn. 25-yr-ar-old Japanese artist Ti! Alessandro will conduct, and made hi* Am erican debut at Carne- j 0^pfjine Antoine a memr^r of gie Hall last year. the music department faculty w ill The program is free to Sib 50 he the soloist ,, . Q U E E N L A S T D A Y ! TONY CURTIS Pro Musica Antiqua Plays Medieval Music Noblemen arui villagers once sang and danced to the music per­ formed for a capacity audient e in Recital Hall Tuesday night big their performances probably never approached the smooth mu.sician- ship exhibited by the Pro M isica Antiqua ensemblf 'The singers a soprano a con­ tralto. two tenors, and a bass blended voices with medieval in­ struments so perfectly that the lis­ tener heard one “ instrument ' The LOW HUSON ( Plus! Flirty Birdie Cartoon Sr News C S. Fortstor's fraotnt stery *$f kl§k M w aH ra a t Hm Ugh stat Vocalist Selected To Bo Sweetheart The girl vocalist to tie selected by the Men s Glee C u b at 9 pm . Wednesday night in Texas Union 401 will become Sweetheart of the Qub. Any girl in the Un!'.erslty is eligi­ ble to audition. She will also aerompany the club on tours and in coneen* and become part of a regular s e in e d group, wh.eh w ill pafprn itself much afte” the p o p la r Modern- aires Kntrants should bring their own music Devices for Blind Displayed Monday result vs as strange but pleasing to the 195.3 ear. long And strange to *he eve were the .nsnuments skinny Two New de- ire* to aid ’he blind and viols played like the ‘cello and near blind were d,splayed dur­ a smaller viol, held under the chin. ing a one-day conference of the "*** " ■< ** * made up a string section. I* also incjuded lute, medieval counterpart Texas School for the Blind Mon- of today s p.ann. t/uis * cli1 v. sji ! mn day. if ei 's A clarinet-size and a flute-size recorder were the woodwind instru­ ments and were played alternately by one performer. Tones from the instruments were vibrantly faint even in arcoustical- lv perfect Recital Hall, so the dynamics were , n shades and half­ , a . rp* f he result ahs rather lulling tones . , . ,o.i and delicately beautiful i- . imes thought .sometimes thought today, ?he music was no? consider­ ed as such in its day, as was prov­ ed by some of the song texts "highbrow The d.splay was shown by Charles G Ritter consultant of the American the Foundation Bl.nd which maintains a renter for Mind per,pie The center show* 'hem “ how to make ’ and “ how to do ’ for Some devices exhibited included Rrailirvl slide rules, chess sets and I i i 1 " I I f J " I U i r a , ' TI .. oorjK r ],n ira| thermometers Among the more unusual inven­ tions is a music w riter with which the blind composer m ay wtiIp a page of rn jsic of a simple tune in twelve minutes Compositions from the Thirteenth Most popular among blind rus- the S x»ecnth Centuries turners are brailled watches, col- lapsihle cane* that fit in the pock and Brailled pissing cards through were performed sacred organum and a motet Hnd et including secular songs and dances, specially adapted bingo boards. starting with a Sixteenth^ Century dances of T>unng the past sear 32,130 de F.ngiand France, and Italy were vices have been sold to the blind also performed for nearly 3100.000 B & B G R ILL is featuring 55c Plate Lunches . . . all week days Best Barbecue Beef in town Ja m Session On W#d, Nigh) Corr# bring your own injfrumsnt No Everybody •rrnngamanTt noc«ti«ry. B i B GRILL 2607 G u ad alupe ♦© com* and pay. (Right across from Faulkners) ^ ; C H . I F f . V ^ ' . b u r n e r r R L F P H O N E ft-1710 I E L E PH O N E & (1933 ‘Trader Horn’ H a r r y ( a r r v F d w i n a ( t o o t h (‘Ina ‘Sequoia' . I r a n f ' a r k r r K fi* « r I IC , r d lr- lilt OHI i i * ‘Return To Paradise' o%rv ( o«p«r R o b e r t a H a s n n In T r r h n f r n f n r : — ('Ina — Untamed W om en ’ I \ l r T a ( b o t I)oria H rrrirk 0 0 p e r L O N G H O R N p e r C A I O J » I V « - I N T H E A T R E C A R OU C A R Regardless Number Occupants O N D A L L A S H W Y AT A N D E R S O N L A N E P H O N E 5-9620 C O M E O U T BY 7:00, BE H O M E BY 9:30 v in * * s o w s H IM A Technicolor m m ja m b ’FRO M A N SU M M mn: m i m i* im ■HS 2a Mi. wm» I C ann a*1! r n —. ■: T E X A S t TA • • I N 0 IFFFRfY HUNTER MICHAfL RfNNff I IN VI, D A T MAI L T S aru ; Int S H O U « :00 ( I H L I ) Un STARTS l lhjf I aux* dr Rorktmon! FRID AY! S T A T E A (I ult. a a « n * ( M l d r v n C H K I S T a i I n t l M a l T H * 6 p. m . . . . F. < a n i u t . A n y t i m e . I TS ............... . M c . H .'if S T A T E s r N O W AND HERBERT J YATES FLIGHT NURSE turn*! JOAN FORREST LESLIE • TUCKER Nit* ARTHUR FRANZ JEFF DONNELL BEN COOPER A REPUBLIC PICTURE •'-* -V • -X .va'- a-.v. - 4 KISS-BY-KISS F N O S T O I M V ! I i f s I ‘' h o w 2 p r n O N W ID E SCREEN She Was Led to Terror and Suspense! 'Wos This * the Mon Jeanne Michael I Monied!* CRAIN • RENNIE DANGEROUS CROSSING LA ST T I M f.S T O U W First Show fi p, rn na mu 11 « n j yr J O H N W A Y N E ISLAND IN THE SKY" H air StyBat Speaks at Union f Co-Ed Assembly To Meet Pat Patterson. Austin hair stylist. “ Selecting Your Successor” will conducted a discussion of ha.r be Miss Suzanne R e e d s topic styles at the first of three meet- at a Co-Ed Assembly Meeting at sngs sponsored by the Charm Com- 5 p.m. Thursday in Texas Union mittee of the Texas Union. 309. WEDNESDAY / 2-J SPECIAL Wednesday, November 11 Only! ONE FREE M A LT W IT H E A C H M A LT Y O U BUY. N E W FRIENDS W E D N E S D A Y FO R W E W A N T TO M A K E 2000 O U R C R E A M Y R IC H C A R N A T IO N M A LTS . . . SO • BRING YOUR DATE! • BRING A FRIEND! • BRING THE FAMILY! Let's Get Acquainted! O ld Fashioned Carnation M a lts . ,20c Cheeseburgers with Heinz magic o n io n s ...................... 20c Hamburgers................................. 18c French F r i e s ............................. 10c Other Drinks • • • I IO C SPECIAL! FAMILY OFFER r ? ,arnation Seme Smet* , J IC I C I I AM vet m al!. d i n RIC hr% Dine and - or Dance at the CUFF HOUSE TONIGHT Closed Tuesdays PH. 2-4481 2-J La mar & 40th Q U IC K SYST EM SU PER rn I I S ER V IC E IW*/f- ■ ■ ■ ■ 1001 THRILLS SW EEP TEMPESTUOUSLY ACRO SS THE SCREEN ! Brother against brother fo r a beautiful the-deep! M a n against monsters Love! Adventure! M u tin y ! Typhoons! 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BATTLE has Tw e n tv .fourtb Street an d San Ja- chief ---- l- ~ T grown with his University seen a vision fulfilled *- He has .v,. B Y WILLIAM (WILLIE) MORRIS High* up on twenty-seventh the floor of the Tower, w here all our petty dealings below seem small and childish and out of proportion with G od’s g r e a t handiwork, sits a m a n who has done more for the U niversity th a n any person alive. I LISTENED to him Tuesday, as he spoke of far-off years, steeped with wisdom and tradition. As I did, a w ave of awe swept over me and, u nder the stony sta re of a G reek philosopher on the wall, I hum bly to hide m y Keo 302 and C h e m istry 605 notes. tried Surrounded by his 15.000 vol­ things that tim e HE C AME to this school in 1893. Ar the now-dead-and- gone Old B. Hall w a s but a spry, little youngster, and mischievous only long three oth e r buildings, since victim s of the s 'e a m shovel, graced the L ess-Than-Forty Acres. faculty n u m b e re d every bit The of 25, and the student body had rea ch ed an all-time high of 350. toe course of our con v e rsa­ tion. D r B a ttle showed me a pic­ the Old Main Building. ture of Much it w as a truly beautiful stru ctu re , and. as he pointed out. very d e a r to thou­ sands of T ex a s faithfuls. to m y surprise, In "PEDESTRIAN C R O S S IN G A H E A D " is lig h t w a r n in g o f d a n g e r ­ ou s c r o s sin g at S a " J a c i n t o B o u l e v a r d a n d T w e n t y -fo u rt h Street, Traffic Light Still Discussed By BEVERLY BAKER ch a irm an , and V irginia JenulD to Discussion of a Traffic light for consult with L u th e r Stromquist, Truman Served With Subpoena In White Case House Committee Calls Ex-President To Testify Friday * cinto Boulevard will continue at for the U niversity. They m et with him the Austin City Council m eeting Chief Stromquist two weeks ago. T h u rsd ay . traffic and security officer T u esd a y with a subpoena o rd erin g . the House U n-A m erican Activities Com mi t- Mr. Strom quist told them his de- tce T rid ay for questioning in the The intersection, m a in a c c e s s to p a r tm e n t w a s doing all it could to L ery H a r ry D ex te r White contro- . to a p p e a r before 1 • * . . . students living in solve the problem . But he explain- versy. the c a m p u s for the San Jacinto D orm s, is also a od that his d e p a r tm e n t could not HOWEVER, TRUMAN kept his m ain a r te r y for traffic to and from do much because the stree t was de- ow n to w h e th e r he voted to city traffic and w as a city would heed the call to he present downtown Austin in Washington at 10:30 a.rn, that Students who live in the d o r m s street. counsel as consider that the crossing is dan- gcrous for them. Councilmen noun- Council's last m eeting. N ovem ber te r that they a r e trying to b a lan c e 5, and presen ted the complaint. Ho w hat T ru m a n planned the city budget. to a s c e rta in to do. re- also proposed one solution a traf- re iv e d a handw ritten note from a T r u m a n aide, M atth ew Connelly, em phasized fie light for the intersection. Hicks then w en t to Austin City day. The problem was N ew sm en, seeking when the cu rren t se m e s te r w a s one week old. W'aliace Hicks, resident vored the Light, hut the oth e r coun­ of D o rm H and m e m b e r of G rie v a n c e C om m ittee, co m plaints about from several boys a n d report a t the the next, council m eeting on T hursday intersection to investigate Councilwoman E m m a received living the in I /m g fa- saying only: the oil m e m b e rs did not. Tho council subpoena by instructed the city traffic engineer George F. Cooper, r e tu r n a b l e Fri- handed him to I>r Residents of the d o r m s selected Battle w a s the occupant of ejght dorm s. in Old Main the highest office He play fully called the “ Owl s it Nest ” So a tta c h e d did he become the eve to the Building of the d ay th a t w orkm en a ham- m ers w ere to painfully t e a r aw ay p a n t e d a com m ittee of two illicks, a its hopes of entire night in his office, loyal to the last. a co m m ittee of the com plaint to Com m ittee. The G rievance C om m ittee life, he spent that, on three of this week Hicks said traffic engineer to p rese nt told him a f te r the council meeting, the G riev ance that on S ep te m b er 15 the engineer to ap- W alter Seaholm, city m a n a g e r, for rec om m enda tion s had m a d e the a l l . ” light. t h e --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- Deans Hat in Ring ForUgliestMan Title “ Black Ja ck ' Holland, the “ dean m a y still en te r a f te r Wednesday, the hut they will not hav e th eir nam es of ugly m e n ,” has en tered Ugly Man ra c e consecutive year. This d a i k horse ca n d id a te w as one of th ree entries turn ed into the Alpha Phi O m ega W arren K arns of Alpha Epsilon it. office Tuesday. < p , registered for the contest. the second on the ballot, addition for to {n p re has done He served the U niversity as acting president from 1914-16. as D ean of Arts and I n a n e r s from 1908-11, dean of the faculty, c h a ir m a n of the Faculty ^ Building C o m m ittee from 1920-48, and professor of lan­ guages. Ivo. these m a n y y ea rs classical T h e D a T e x a n ‘The First College D a ily in the South9 V O L 53 Price 5 Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, W E D N E S D A Y , N O VEM BER 953 Four Pages Today N O . 65 Beauty Bevy Promised For Football Reception N E W YORK, Nov. IO tJB-For- (___________ m e r P re s id e n t T ru m a n w a s served . . V arsity football players and o th­ er students w ho com e to the T ex as “ O pen H ouse” T hursday Union night will be literally “ snow ed” by c a m p u s beau ties. c a m p u s service o rg an iz atio n s from 7 to 9 in the U nion ballroom , and e v e ry U niversity s tu d e n t is invited, said J it te r Nolen, Union director. AMONG THE b e a u tie s who will j «i r u • j- The g et-to g eth e r in honor of the aet as hostesses for e a c h individual P aula Lane, Miss T e x a s ; football t e a m w ill be hosted by I p la y e r and a s in te rm e d ia r ie s be- tween students and p la yers a r e P a t (h e a r t; and the two cheerleaders, McGinn, University S w e e th e a rt: Pud Payne a n d Sue R agsdale. Mary Jo Savage, V arsity C a rn iv al Sheryl McKelvey, Most Queen; * the v a rsity sq u a d M em bers of r e s h m a n 11952-53); w in stand in groups of th ree around ’ J e a n the Union ballroom. With th e m w ill ' Jackson, Aqua Carnival Q ueen; Jo- he one, two, three, o r four b e a u ty Ann 5 o r k , Mica S w eetheart; E lb e queens, who will introduce th e m - Luckett, (1952-531 TTnivprsit-v Swppf- 1 __ ._ _ , . . j U niversity Sw eet selves to students a n d then intro­ duce students to the pla y ers. Cow­ boys and Silver S purs will usher students the c a m p u s beauties to and players. i ,1 Hundreds For Band “ Yes, Mr. T ru m a n a c c e p te d the F riday e ve ning and on day. the 13th, a t 10:30 a m . ” F u r th e r q u e r i e s w e r e turned aw a y with the respo nse : “ No fu rth e r co m m ent. T hat A SHOUT W HILE la te r the for­ togeth er with his (laughter M a r g a r e t, and a m e r President, wife, n u m b e r of other persons, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel w h e r e he is staying during a four-day visit. As T ru m a n spotted the big corps of new sm en waiting for him he jchuck led and smiled broadly. As I the r e p o r te r s began shouting ques­ tio n s T ru m a n m e re ly shook his head negatively and said o v er and o v e r : “ No com m ent ” B E F O R E TRI MAN rec eiv e d the subpoena, but a fte r the c o m m itte e i s s u a n c e , nevvs- if he would honor More th a n 140 high school h an d s form ers. from e v e r y c o r n e r of Star S tate will arriv e is the Lone a.m . to 3 p.m. in A ustin lo ry Gym. It scheduled from 9 S a tu r d a y in Greg- through Winners for tw irling in two di- the night, to he guests a t the Uni- visions—Class A b an d s with 55 or versify’* eig h tee n th annual B a n d I m ore m e m b e rs and C lass B bands receive Day S a tu r d a y . the to The bands, in each with invited by the U n i - ; trophies. M edals will go e a c h y ear, will m a r c h next versify near-ten-thousand strong S a tu r d a y division. morning in a p ara d e flown Con- gres* Av enue and w ill Forty A c r e s ’ guest at between In the downtown p a r a d e , hands judged on m a rc h in g and the g a m e playing. F irst a n d second place re­ left the 1 Texas C h r is tia n University H orned ceive trophies, to be p rese nted at in each division will the Longhorns a n d four place w in n e rs then be Ivvlll he than 55—will the ban(js less is Frogs Baton tw ir le r s will have a half-time at the g a m e . A fifth trophy will he aw a rd e d role this y e a r with tured ap p e a ra n c e in a contest e s tim a te d distance. C hildress to handle a p p ro x im ate ly 500 per- aw a rd last year. group com ing the g rea test : this received th e ir : tf> 'Bevo' Included In C a rd Stunts ForT C U Gam e Five flash c a r d stunts a r e plan- half-time, said Bort Cox. R ally C o m m ittee c h a irm an . Besides com peting in the contest i before the g a m e , tw irle rs will par- : tieipate in a half-tim e show, d u r ­ ing which re p re s e n ta tiv e s of every ■ guest hand will join in special for- ; mations and m usic. in the half-time cerem onies will be the 1952 para d e winners. They a r e hands from Brownwood, H arlingen, L e v e re tt’s j featured Also " nrt U a " ° " ish Sur h ? ° ls' The 1951 a t te n d a n c e rea c h e d an 144 bands ap- all-time high w hen peaced. Only 139 groups p rese nt for 1952’s event. Both “ Let s just wait and s e e , ” he re- ned for TCI UNIVERSITY SW EETHEART Pat M c G i n n is just o n e o f th e m ultitu d e o f c a m p u s bea u tie s, w h o will serve as hostesse s to v a r s i t y fo o t b a ll p la y ers T h u r s ­ d a y n i g h t from 7 to 9. Th e U n ­ is in h o n o r ion of the pla yers. ' O p e n H o u s e NROTC Scuttles Relic Whaleboat The w haleboat which h a s long Outstanding Girl on the c a m p u s ; were been “ d o c k e d ” on the N a v a l R.OTC an<^ Lynn Lxivinggood. “ Mis* the ! The person responsible for grounds h a s been scuttled for junk. . . « Because of its dilapidated sh a p e annual band d ay is Colonel George the 26-foot double-ender w a s first E. Hurt, who a c ts a s advisor to the Longhorn Band. He initiated offered for the Fexas-A&M g a m e it hut N R O T C officials the U n iv e rsity as hand learned th a t there is to he ne bon- conic to this year. The w h a le r wa* dirrc tor. in 1937. a y e a r a f te r he had bonfire, fire . . . . . . . . . to offered also declined sel. the Boy Scouts. They the a n tiq u ated v e s­ have the What h as happened to the whale- TSO. D u che sses the Tex- hoa t? M onday it w as broken up Ball, the Top Five finalists a n d la s t in nails and h a r k of the U niversity tr a s h col- year. Bluebonnet Belles, and B elle finally ca rrie d aw a y the t l i ^ Top 25 S w eeth eart a n ,{ for le c to r’s truck. finalists. minded 'o rg a n iza tio n s w ith candi- " 1^® c h a rg e d List week d a te s that cam paig ning, either by hook or crook, can s ta r t im m edi­ ately. that Atty Gen. H erbert Brownell, The R a lly Com m ittee announc- I rn- e a m from the r e a r of the Main Building w ere placed t h e r e at his suggestion Contributions — -------------- THKOt GH THE y e a r s he h as d ay night, “ Black J a c k , ” who ran last y e a r under the n a m e of “ Ja c k (lie Rip- p e r ” Holland, is expected to stage to C a m p u s Chest one of the d ir tie st c a m p a ig n s be­ the cause of his past experience with in la te r of personal solicits- c a m p u s politics, However, first two days dons hut e x a ct figures on am o u n ts turned in will not tie a v a ila b le un­ til the wok. C a n t s Cal- kins, Chest co-treasurer, said Tues- the oth e r candid ates a r e w arned of this and can do a n y ­ to vein. Votes a r e 5 cents thing to each and go the U niversity’s the C a m p u s Chest. one big driv e Miss Calkins and Dixon Holm an. The loot that the wanner of the m en s tr e a su r e r , expressed p le as­ c o n t e s t will receive from Austin ure ov e r the response to the Chest s firm s has been tallied and includes plea for money so far. Miss Cal- four shirts, a r ec o rd album , sever- kins said that the personal solici- a1 ties. gift certificates, a portrait, tations drive the pictures of the winning cam paign, living units- should p roduce about a few d in n e rs for two, and a cigar- $.5 OOO. o r $20 for each of the about ette lighter. ISO solicitors Total C a m p u s Chest goal is $8,000. fund-raising in Also a r a m ( o a t candy, a leath- e r billfold, cuff links, a white gold lessons, and m any its first night, s h e added F ig u re s Pipes, handkerchiefs, on m o re recent sales will he re ­ leased later this w-eek, other incentives. Ugly Man trophies go on display Night S n a c k s brought in $78 on expansion band, dancing descended from the Owls’ Nest to s e r v e as p a l lb e a r e r at a Negro the co ach m an s seal of the U niversity, the girls in G r a c e Hall to chant and dra w p l a n s of alm o st every new building on the ca m p u s funeral, design teach Once he w as even guilty of a pun The story goes that the girls of G race Hall, a do rm designated took a by Dr. B a t t l e s com m ittee cue from him. E v e ry time their they a n s w e re d : “ Hel- phone rang Who in the hall do you w a n t? ” THIS F IN E , cultured gentlem an has led a wonderful life He never was known to pick a fight, nor to run a w a y from one. especially when old J im F erguson incurred his w rath. He could put his foot down in such a w ay that w as not to he m oved by Satan nor any m ortal Above all. he could grin a happy and h u m a n grin, and never c a m p u s in meetings T hursda lose an ounce of his convictions M ondav and r e c e i v e r New Young Demo Group Organized A rival University Young D e m ­ o c ra tic Club w as organized on the and s p ­ address Pr o v a I from the legally recognized has a c o m m e n c e m e n t in in 1943, Dr. Battle m a d e “ Of the voting faculty of 1893, only one other is still alive. Yet I soen much that I have toiled for come to fruition, and clearly are still friends th a t I can count, more than I de erve. God bless them all. said: sta te organization have a The club, which itself middle-of-the-road D em ocra- labels tic organization, elected officers there ; a ’p Monday and will Wednesday at the Co-Op. Tuesday s d i r t i e s bring the list of ugly m e n up to seven. The four who en tered previously a r e George Arm er, F>h I Sigma K ap pa ; David I “ Bongo” Barnhill, K appa Alpha; “ Dirty R e d ” Kelly, Delta Sigma P hi; and Richard S rhran k, Mica. Big Three to Meet Dec. 4 in Bermuda W A.SH IN GLON. Nov. 19 V adopt Lewis a constitution in open m eeting a t 7 p m . Wednesday, N o v em b e r 18. Stephens w as elected p reside nt of the new Young D em o­ the existing c ra ts, which opposes Young D em ocrats, p red o m in ate ly liberal and “ anti-Shivers. ’ headed ; by Boyd Taylor. Stephens is also terx a m e m b e r of one of the rival d e le ­ gations the national Young D e m o c ratic convention in S t ' Paul. through Satur- Minn,, T h u rsd ay to L ea d ers of the Big Three powers have a d a te in B e rm u d a D ec em ­ b e r I in­ cluding the West s relations with Russia. to study global issues F our Power ro n fe re n ce The s tr a te g y m eeting, following close on Soviet rejection of a hid foreign rnin s- to in Switzerland will b r i n g to g e th er President Eisenhower, P n m e M inister C h u r­ chill of G re at Britain, and P r e ­ m ie r I^rniel of F ra n c e . last home g a m e the the of the y e a r will be a salute to the visiting H orned Frogs, a r e m in d e r to give to C a m p u s Chest, a B and Day stunt w ith a drum m a jo r a n d a tw irling baton, a stunt honoring the T A ssociation, and a portrait of Bevo. Cox said the com m ittee plans to a w a rd c e r tif ic a te s to about tw e n ­ ty m e m b e r s for their work on the flash c a r d stunts. though some ca rd s w e r e Even thrown at the Baylor gam e, Cox said he w a s pleased because the loss w a s m in o r com pared prev ious w eek Inactive Demos, Get Official Okay Two top state D e m o c r a tic p a r ty officials gave their official certifi­ cation T u esd a y to one of two fac­ tions of Texas Young D em o c ra tic Clubs. National C om m itteew om e n Mrs. Hilda W e ire it, beguin, and State E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e m a n Wallace Savage, Dallas, signed a d o cu m en t certifying Young D e m o c ra tic offi­ c e r s elected tho only official Young D em o c ra tic 'The docu­ organization in Texas. m e n t w as to national forw arded Young D em ocratic h e a d q u a r te rs . to the flash card stunts used study at Illinois a n d Southern California in 1949 to represe n t with an e y e lo improving the stunts The R a lly Com m ittee hopes used at the U niversity next y ea r. * 41 Date Tickets Rema in As D r a w i n g Continues Mrs. We inert told r e m n a n t s of the certified group, at a meeting ailed by them in F ort Worth last Irate tic k e ts for the TCL’-Texas gam e h e re S a tu r d a y are still avail- w eek end that she would not cert!- able at tile ticket office in G re g o ry fy them as a p erm a n en t group, hut Gym as an interim group. In the m e a n ­ tim e, she said, she e x p e c te d them to call an open convention to which all factions would be invited. The m a jo rity decision of this conven­ tion would be binding Of the 200 d a te tic k e ts 159 had been sold by Tuesday afternoon ; students h a v e d raw n m ore than 1.500 tickets. The tic ket offi< r will lie o{>en Wednesday and T hursday from 9 to 12 a m. a n d from I to I 30 p rn. It will he open for ticket d ra w in g on F rid a y fro m 9 to 12 a rn and from I to 4 p m. All tic k e tv not draw n by 4 p.m . to Frida v will be put on Blanket T a x holders At 5 p .in tickets will be sold to the g en e ral public. sale The certified group h a s been in- ,active since 1919. F ifteen person- w e re present at their F o rt Worth m e etin g : five o b s e rv e rs from a c ­ tive Young D em o c rats w ho met in San Antonio October 31, five a p ­ parent s u p p o r t e r of the inactive organization, and five officers of the inactive organization. steering Student f a r t s to Meet Tonight c o m m itte e and The forum of the Student P a r t y will m e e t Wednesday at 9 p m at the Umvei sity “ Y The group will discuss im portant plans for the spring election and {laity organization. Freshman Field Bonfire O u t Because of D a m a g e It m a y be im possible to traditional bonfire before as-A&M g am e this y e a r. Due to d a m a g e s from glass, F re s h m a n Field, the usual spot of the bonfire, h a s been ruled to the out-.b-v ,hp Athletic Council More inform ation will run in the the burning of T exan concerning the Aggie d u m m y . Smoke Damages Science Building Slight smoke d a m a g e resulted T uesday from fire of an unknown source on floor of Ex- perim ental Science Building the first the University em ployees, who dis covered the fire dep a rtm en t. F ire m e n said the fire might have been from “ combustion or s p a r k s . ” fire, called caused The only d a m a g e w a s the burning the ceiling til** was of wool A {airtion of the ceiling removed to e x h a u st the smoke. insulation in G e o lo g ist LeRoy Sp e a k s O n Earth s Structure Dr. Leslie W a lte r Le Roy, c h a ir­ m a n of the geology* d e p a r tm e n t at The a n n u a l benefit gam e betw een the Colorado School of Mines, will the U niv ersity and AlrM f re sh m a n s to a g r a d u a te se m in a r on speak teams will lie player! in M emorial c a r re l in geology* at I p m T h u rs­ Stadium N o v e m b e r 21 The game will be sponsored bv the Ben Urn Shrine and proceeds will go crippled ch ild re n s hospitals to lysis lysis throu Students w ith Blanket T axes will g rap l Dr. Le Boy will d iscu ss the a n a ­ stru cture the study of ae ria l photo- said Edgar w. Owen director. day in Geology Building 14 a d m itte d free of Hie e a r t h s s e n u rn M e m o r ia l Sta d iu m D edicated in 1924 o t h e r officers elected Monday the founders of the new clu b vice-presi­ s e c r e ta ry ; by Jim McKeithan, a r e d e n t; Ray F a r a b e e and Hal De Moss. tr e a s u r e r . said, .Stephens In a press s ta te m e n t T uesday “ we have night, lev el-headed middle- organized a of-the-road group the to becom e officially recognized U niversity of T exas Young D em o c rats W W I Dead Were Honored G overnor P at M Neff, on No­ v em b er 27 1924 dedic ated M e m or­ ial Stadium the men and wo­ men of T ex a s who gave their live-, in World W ar I. to f i r s t m e e t i n g “ After our last T h u rs d ay night we sent a dele­ gate to the m eeting of the officers of the state Young D e m o c r a ts in F o rt Worth at which we w ere a s ­ sured of a c h a r t e r , ” he continued. In his dedication speech, winch preceded the A&M gam e, Go v e - nor Neff said, “ In dedicating this stadium , m a y we indulge.' the hope “By this action we wish to m ake that it* service to our people will loyal, and as the legal process provided by the state patriotic as w as th* service of our IM for which ans p a r e n ts In til*- fall of 1929 th* I .eg lature a p p r o p r ia t e d MOTMX) for a bronze p la q u e with the n am es of 5,280 citizens of Texas who lost their lives d u r in g that w ar, If is !c> c (ted at the north end of the* s t a ­ dium. dan J IMM) Hie i ult ogan “ F o r T exas, I Miens begar, Carn- conducted over the ois Hamilton, Susan Mow rev, and Dont R ich a rd ­ son F inalists fro m the boys’ division are Erw in A hrens, Charles Den­ nis, Charle*. King. G ary Miller, and Michael Wigod>ky The final contest will be N ovem­ in Benedict ber IT at 7:30 p.rn Hall 111, A radio will be aw arded to the w in ner of ea ch division by H em phill’s Book Stores. ‘ I . ° roaf ‘ *ani e November Ranger Tells About Dating The N ov em ber R a n g e r will fea­ inside c olor tho main ture eight pages of illustrating stories. three of The m ain article for the month is on dating. It is divided into how people get acquainted, tr a i ts people want in a d ate, what people like to do on a date, and how people flush th e ir dates. is a illustrated lour-page, sto r y ,” said R anger editor ( ’b arly Joslin, “ I think it should he very enlightening " “ It Joslin w rote one of the h u m o r articles. It is a com parison of the R om an c i r r u s and college football titled “ W hatever H appened to the Old R o m a n C irc us?" Elroy Bode has w ritten a serious lev«• sto re called “ L au g h ter In the M irror” John F ra z e r. illustrated in color by The Girl of the Month is I re n e junior education m a j o r Kress, a to from Houston speak R ussian before she did E n g ­ lish,” said Joslin. Miss K re s s ’ p a r ­ ents w ere born in Moscow. learned “ She a is on Sandy Schwarz, sophom ore the c o v e r fine a r ts m a jo r, which also includes a sketch of a n Aggie and se v e ra l sm all d raw in g s. Included is the caption “ How You (Ion na Keep T hem Down On th e F arm After T h ey 'v e Seen U T ? ” “ Wooing the Muse at Aggielnnd” is the final story. The R a n g e r will also include its usual n u m b e r of cartoons a n d 'Hie m ag az in e w as sent to jokes the printer T uesday. WU CU on J Iere 9-5 Nominal APO office 9-12 and 1-1 g a m e tiekc 9-5—F a c u l t y ’ evils Urn I haw ing G regory ex! t Building loggia 9 and 2 Tornado ’onfoi enc Man, T C I in < ivin. u t , ’ M usk 401. B atts 311. Auditoi .urn 11 Silent observation of Armistice I lay. 12 C a p ta in Thonia U niverse ?orgian Te nit deli Tut R Hall 8 C I. Ay i to Area Kiwani Room c, Waggene 4 Beta Beta Alpha. W ig gcner 4 Sun Antonio Little S concert, Music Recital 5 Omicron! Nu, HEB yin phony Hall. reading Hall. room. 5 Sigma Alpha Iota tea for M i s s Josephine Antoine, Music Build­ ing loggia I ’TSA e n ’s G ym . initiation, 5 30 late 8 - Building IGL P H -cml Ma I’beta. Kappa h o u -e . F re sh m a n Fellowship, YMCA. Men s Glee Club, T exas Union Radio-TV Guild, T exas Union Alba Club, Sutton Hall. coffee In tern atio n al -F oren sica. Texas Union 3091. IS Round table discussion, N ew­ man Annex No. I. 30-10 O b serv ato ry open, P h y s ic s Building. 30 Mica Room, T ex a s Union. 30 Discussion of use of alcohol, Methodist E ducation Center. 30- N ew com ers Club interior d e ­ coration group, 2601 West Eighth. 30 Mica executive council, T e x ­ as Union. Delta Nu Alpha Brown, T e x a s Union 301. to h e a r Roy 8—“ Hobson’s Choice,” X Hall. Worn- 8:15—San Antonio Symphony O r ­ chestra, Gregory' Gym. Aiistin S tam p Club. Austin Pub- 9 Student P a r t y S teering C o m m u ­ ne I .tin ary tee and forum , YMCA. I artic Club Women s G y m 9 Tryouts for girl soloist for Men s -Theta Sigm a Phi, Journalism j Glee Club, T ex a s Union 401. T H E P L A Y E R S being honored a t the get-together a r e Bill Bible, Chester Simcik. P au l P arkin son, George Robinson, W alter Bond, Bunny Andrews, Charley B rew e r, P a t Tolar, Bill White, Dick M iller, and Dougal C a m e ron. Also, C h arles T ravis, E d K elley, Glen Dyer. J a m e s Pierson, B ill Ixing, Joe Youngblood, F r e d W eir, Bo Sexton. D elano W omack, Buddy Calhoun, Billy H a rris. J i m W atson, Ja ck M cM urry, Jo hnny T a tu m , Leighton Y ounger. K irby M iller, Ken Cook. G eorge Allen. Bob Flinn, Jim Rosser, a n d J im Davis. Also Herb G ra y , Phil B ra n c h , Bull Johnson, Buck Lansford, Ken Harlow. L aw ren c e K alm us, C h a rle s Petrovich, Dick Gawdik, L angford Sneed, Don M cG raw , F r a n k F in- chum. Clifford Polk, Carlton M a s­ sey. Waynp D elaney, M enan Sehri- ewer, Bob T u ck e r, an d Don Jo n e s. ★ Other p la y e r s include G ilm er Spring. Carl Aalund, Billy Quinn, Howard Moon, Malcolm Kitchens, Dick Hopping, H a r r y Burke, Fred Skidmore. C h a rles M aehem ehl, and Charles T ravis. N ame tags, distribu ted by APO, a r e being p r e p a r e d by Spooks. In addition to the girls a lre a d y m e n ­ tioned, Union invitations have been sent to P a t Hinds, P ortia and M ost E n ­ gineer” and one of the Top F iv e ! candidates la s t i year. for S w eetheart ★ THEY HAVE also gone to this y e a r 's Top Six finalists for Most Beautiful F r e s h m e n : G ayle Halin, Betty Lee, B e tty J e a n Whitten. Hel­ lene Cain, P a tr ic ia Pennington, a n d Bentley Coe. Others invited a r e Stars, T exannes, 25 of the T e x a s finalists for the M ilitary : H Wednesday, Nov. I I, 1953 THE DAILY TEXAN Paoe 2 Illinois Sophomore Leads f r c E Z X UpSet-ITlinded TCU N a t i o n s Dali C a r r i e r s Priming for Steers purPle Candies I 360 most yardage gained w ith touchdown the highest com pletion average 58 2 p e r cent am ong those echo have attempted HK) oi m o r e pa - < T C L ’ * upset-r Ie? from the Texas fled Frogs have gif des.gncd for hexing the opfK txxrk on bia * k borrow ed a r passes and ion 13 Brewer, M assey Praised SW C Experts Add Gray to A -A List Mastrogiov anni now has I 302 yards by land and a ir with G a r r e t t next, at 1,215. P a u l liaiso n C a lifo r­ is third w ith 1.190 va rd* fol­ nia (.ie! lowed by B ratk o w sk i 1.155 I 104. Caroline 1.075 and Arkansas L a m a r Median I 042 The B ra t and M r Han have three the other* only game* left to p !a ’ t w r» The student body of the Fort T C L ', T e x a s ’ o p p o n e n t S a t ­ Worth school is bu: rung purple < no­ files ir in a hop f>f stripping the longhorns ram ipage rh is >.* eej< end I aa purply t nrl es ' o k ’ (ti cen didn ? u r d a y a f t e r n o o n , is t h e lo o p s l e a d i n g ^ la n t - k illo r . T h e F r o g g d o s fr o m F o r t W o r t h r a r e l y w in th e S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e t i t l e , b u t t h e y At Ea st La n ung Mir h , .lust be­ K l o r v in p la y in g h a v o c w i t h fore kiek-Off rne in the ga me he- th** to p te a m o f t h e c o n f e r ­ tween T C C and M ichigan State e n c e . Illinois N E W Y O R K . NOV. IO * -J C. C aroline. long-legged suc­ cessor to Red Grange, is running a w a y w ith m a jo r college football rushing honors while a pair of rub­ ber-armed qu arterbacks are throw ­ ing all th e y've got into a hid for the passing crown S O P H O M O R E Carolines a lre a d y the greatest rusher in the history of the B ig Ten has sped 1.075 yards in seven games— 360 ya rd s ahead of O hio State * R o b in W atkins and A ri zona's K en ("ard ella both w ith 715 yards. from scrim m age Bob G a rre tt of .Stanford and 7»eke B ra tk o w s k i are the passers who are tied with 92 completions each acco rding to official N C A A Service B u re a u statistic^ released Tuesday. Both ha', e played eight games to date but Georgia s B ra t is the hest bet to connect on the most tosses because he has three games lo p!a;. to two for G a rre tt Stanford's 'harpshootri hit 2b of l a s t w eek 31 p a s s e s against Southern Califor for 324 . aid s and n it three touchdowns G arrett > per- form ance in the 23-20 losing ai-* in e n a b l e d him to take the lead Carter D e fe n d s Crow n A g a in s t S a v o ie Tonight M O N T R E A L Nov the Jirrim v IO ¥ lightweight champion C arter and nra tho careless fighter .cho loses non-title bouts defend* his crown against M ontreal * Armand the Savoie Wednesday night Montreal Forum in Although C arter ‘.as beaten by -iavoie on a split derision last Felv- ruarv in an ov e t-the-weight match the compar t New York Negro is a solid favorite •merit SUPERFLUOUS HAIR CAUSES LACK OF EASE SOCIALLY P R E E T R I A L T R E A T M E N T T O U . T . G I R L S depilatory wax, LL T gir ls a i e 'Jiv ing goodby e Jin 2 Kona Id E ra I1 a 165-pound f wo­ ye a r letterrr rn n for the visiting Frogs walks d t m idly up to T C C Coach Abe \ I rn "C oach i scared " i and announced The grid-w his converter was schedul half for the ce 11)a v e Ftnne M a ybe sr* M artin glanced at I defensive siar who *d right Purple and asserted P e t t e r xtart Finney to start a* • But, Cosh 'extorted Fraley Ii to* i M ichigan .- No 2 team. v • iin 26-17. i '< tnen the nations La 1 1 y I site i fo; met ail-Ameriea quarterbaek for the Baylor Bears reminded us - mn da v of an inci­ dent •. ha h happened to him aftei in lh* B a y lo r-Tex;'* AAM game I s b e l l whose all-around bril- 1951 liam e had just enabled the Bruins to tie AAM 21-21 w as .supposed to meet hi* girl friend (who inci­ dently is Mrs Isbell now) on the field following the contest, it adition-liound group of Aggw the picked up a nd ga e him a n B e a l field genet lier ba*k ride to unsuspe* 'e l “ h* the rfi esstng tf*om i rn media? hut Isheii humbled h i m s e l f graciously to tim ('adet well-wishers, then re­ turned to the playing field to meet his sweetheart But that old A g g . e spirit onto again prevailed and fie was gi en another free ride to his locker room Third some, hut m use dressed time may lie charm (shell term ed it a to lost to g e t and proceeded * seem I reiving deeper m»o Aor) to make it even w orse than any other team In 1932 the to enjoy knocking Fro g s the cham pionship ’Pax a s out of they more play i r*41 1944. anti 1946, the C hristians -polled the Orange s chan*** to share or v n the SW C title outright by springing upsets. 'h e ir pa-?, one finds the m ischievous w eaters of the Purple and W hite have blot­ records nun emus ted champions O'iiei tim es In 1947 and 1948 they th*- Doak W alker-led Mus­ bed tangs of S M C , they heat Texas in 1942. downed cham pion R u e in 37 and 34 A rkansas tied S M I' in 31 and bed the 27 Aggies and beat the 25 edition of cham ­ from College Station. pions # in 36 I? took the Frogs a w hile to figure out how to heat Texas, but ever sin* e they caught on to the knack. they have been a dangerous ene­ my Cnttl 1929 TTd' had ncvei won a game from the I longhorns hut ■'ince fen of the la t twenty games then have won TPie troubles erupting from Fort W orth th e year are a com bination of several thing They have a new coach, a new form ation and a lack of t eal talent Abe Mat tin a sr I > tell M e ye r for several to rant y e a rs moved top spot into tins seat when the old ti aster re­ tired to the athletic d ire * rorship. and brought the spht-T with him. ♦ the Frog m aterial tins y e a r is also at a new low Newly-discos ered weaknesses and numerous injuries have kent tile Horned Toads af slow gait all season. T w o bright som ewhat dismal this year the co ap- showing of the F r o g s how ever, have been pots the in AYE, For r-r-real Thr-r-rifl... I U te T H E D A I L Y T E X A N l e l l i n q o r b u y in g I k n o w t h a t s t h e p la c e t o r r r - r e n l b a r g a i n ! . It ! v u r- r- r- a s i m p l e , t o o — I j u s t C A L L C O N N I E a t 2 - 2 4 7 3 ! C L A S S I F I E D A D S . W h e f h e r - r - r I 'm 2 d a y service! ton and W ATC H ’ JEW ELR Y ’ REPAIRS O n e Y e a r U n c o n d i t i o n a l G u a r a n t e e o n W a t c h 0 t Call Connie I K r u g e r ’S rn • R e p a i r R e p a i r s a t 2-2473 On the Drag 2236 GUADALUPE M A L V I N F O W L E R . . . F r o q l e a d e r and Mal- * an honors Fo w le r is a 200 pound senior w ho is not only the a g g ie MV* string left half, but also the -ji,rd ond string quarterback ins first s e r­ P u rp le and They h a ven 't gotten that upset A !|-Arneri« v e t , an*! thev lo* e to heat T ex as lams vin F K e n n e th , That Is Sugarland Grid Star One H a ll of a Scorer S U G A R L A N D Tex . N ov. in I lo y ou think a college < -uci would be interested in a 200-pound high school boy who runs IOO yard s in 9 8 seconds and scores 750 points w hile pa sing for 216 in four sea­ sons ifi football ’’ H E E L . I I 'N I.lh K a coaches con­ right now and any new­ vention com er in th* parade to the door of K en neth H all better w e a r a suit mg killed in the rn -n ii School H all, Sugar I .and H igh Srhool all-around athlete has just finished setting a new scoring record for Texas too;hall The other night he IT fioints to heat the three- made vear m a rk hung up by D ick ’Todd. | later of Texas AA M and the W a sh ­ ington Red kins, while at C row ell in the e a r ly thirties, ll lolled Up 664 point* Hall now two gam es left to p av w ith D anb ury F riday night arni Pea eland Nov. in addition to playoff games 20 Sugar Lan d in 15 The only game straight games Sugai [.anti lost in three y e a rs was when H a ll couldn't play because of illness. is undefeated J: is 69‘j an*! the,*’ are j Todd .97 K E N NI-. I ll IL I VI. 1.4 put on a show the other nigh' against O rch­ ard w h ile breaking Todd s record He played only "ti** and one halt q u a r te t' but ginned yards c a rry in g the Ha Ii seven tim es att lie had runs of a v e ra g e of 12 I. 71, 36 12. 60 and 61 y a rd s ax he scored five touchdowns and kicker! seven extra points in a 67-19 vic­ tory. H e also passed TO y a rd s to a te a m m ate for another touchdown And he w as linebackei *>n defense H a ll has scot cd 216 points this season He in seven games is just 72 short of the all-tim e one- v ea r record of 318 held hv Todd 'Mural Schedule U ► ll N KSM A > M IO ! H U I I ll A XI TIO N S H I P ( Int* V 7 j> rn I lr*** B H pm As a freshm an Hall got 58 points 0 in h.s four years he has tallied 750 He has parsed for .36 touch- dow nx. H A M . too scored 38 points and IS A one-man gang in In the 1951 state meet. tta i k he last • pi mg got .36 in leading his team **poat championship. He runs to a the IOO and 220. broad jumps- he betters 22 feet in that, throw * the 'hot and runs on the sprint re la y team. He also plays basketball in his spare tim e and is a star in that too already Hall. who finishes high srhool in May is being sought by T e x a s G eo rg ia. Arkansas T exas VANI O klahom a Southern .Metho­ dist and R ice He said he w as having a tough time deriding w here to go hut hoped if "w o rk s out so 1 *an go to a Southwest Conference school in eng; Fir i« interested neer I rig W I TEACH IT! GREG SCOTT DANCE STUD IO 0 »** T#*o» TK#ot*r Aho*# J SAT* ALLIED OIL CO. I 601 San Jacinto 3001 Guadalupe Reg. 22* Ethyl 23’ W ash A Grease $1.50 H . E . N i e l « o n O t c a r S t e p h a n DICKENS BROS. CLEANERS ti s F UA I SKIIV I* V os o r t v s i si, phone 7MPH MMU (• I \ D A E I VY AGDON M A L T S — S A N D W I C H E S 2 5 F l a v o r s I c e C r e a m 5 0 6 W . 2 8 t h * — W W RADIO & TELEVISION SALES J u t I m ) ! SERVICE Ph. 7-3846 Orator? R ra KMR* THE BEST MEXICAN FOOD and the MOST COURTEOUS SERVICE is at E L M A T A M O R O S 5 0 4 E a s t A v e . P h o n e 7 - 7 0 2 3 D A L L A S Nov. IO ? A sopho­ junior guard more tackle and a have pushed their w a y into the all- A m erican in the South­ west Conference Iim ei.ght A D D E D TO the growing list of top prospects for toe m ythical team this week a re H erbert G ra y , the big sophomore and K en n y P a u l piav^ng his second v a rsity season with Rice from Texas The regional board whose duty it is to m ake re< om m enda' .ons to the Associated P re ss, derided that G r a y and P a u l. who turned in great last week against B a y lo r games have re .pc*■?,•. cly and A rk an sa s been consistent enough to w a rra n t inclusion in the }jgt_ of prosper’ s. G r a y was devastating Tie re co v­ ered a fum ble to se t up file Vita! Texas tou hdow n in its 21-20 v ic ­ tory' over B a y lot A vicious ta *k ie caused another B a y lo r fum ble and ne w as on the bottom of B a y lo r running p ia .s ail afternoon Coach George Sa a e :'o f B a y lo r emo- c ra ’ another m em ber of the board praised the R ic e guard highly R e a d y a h o iked Dick Chapm an the giant R i e tackle. C lark Ne a I n of the Houston Post saw both g? nes and upped P a u l and G r a v on hi* all-Am erica list. And Bud Sherm an of W B A P - T V the other m em ber of the hoard talked a Iv it G ra y and joined R n es and M cM u lle n J e r r y Coodv the B a v lo r -tar. as probably the most consistently good all- around ha k in the conference labelling in P R M H E F O K C h arley Brew er Texas q u a rte rb a c k ; Carlton Max- spy, Texas end • Ja rn e s R a y Sm ith and E d Berne? B a v lo r ta cam e *from S M U end. boa rd also the Ail also a gif*p m ost con v Ist en? I m en 1* Mr>rgan .lr ihnsor R ic e fill IbF ck € K o sse I that one of the outstanding line- tVilliam s of T C I* toe trem endous int inned as a fa- ONE DAY C lean in g and Pressing N m Ext r a < harge L o n g h o rn Cleaners !S3H l.n # d » lu p e I ’ h 6 IM * H E R B E R T G R A Y . . . m o r e a c c l a i m A T RAN DVS C H O O S E Y O U R S B S - O R E I T 'S G R M ' E D $ M s BARBECUE 1 0 3 0 A M . t o 9 OO P M . C L O S E D S U N D A Y S RANDY’S E 5 t h a t N f i c h o t P H . 8 - 1 1 6 6 MEXICO CITY A i r F a r e R o u n d T r i p F r o m A u s t i n on B R A N ­ I F F a n d A M E R I C A N A i r - L i n e * — 6 N iq H + i a t H o t e l — S i g h t S e e ­ in g M e x i c o C i t y a e d T a x c o — 5 M e a l s . 139 m a n y m o r e S i m i l a r T r a v e l B a r g a i n s . S e e U s F o r P l u i T a * A l ! T r a v e l AII-AIR SEA TRAVEL 9 0 0 - A L a m a r B l v d . R h . 7 - 8 2 3 6 ^ \ r e w e s tre tc h in g t h in g * a h i t ’' M * v - h# — h u t w h e n vo n fin d o u t h o w mild a n d sw ee t an d r e fr e s h in g th e M e d ic o ju p e « an he vo n ll go fo r M e d ic o , too! in M e d ic o It s th# re p la c e a b le f ilt e r 'T h a t t h a t m a k e s the big difYeren< e l it t l e filte r tra p * d a n g e r o u s n ic o tin e a n d tar#, d is a g r e e a b le ju ic e s and fla k e s T h a i % w h v c o u n tie s * s m o k e r* . begin- ne ss a n d o ld t im e r * a l i k e w h o n e v e r e n jov ed th# p le a s u re * o f a p ip e n o n e n ­ j o y th# ( b a n m ild f a g r a iv e o f M e d ic o — th e p io n e e r in f ilt e ie d s m o k in g I r v a M e d i o P ip e See w h y M e d ic o a filt e r h a s sold o v e r a b il l io n to d a te ! YOU l l ™ £ L L L . 'HE CUSH’OM - R O O F N Y L O N S i r " ’ ~ C " M E D I C O C R E S T «1>* x m e d i c o V M you CANT GIT A GIM. WITH A GULP OK, • How do you know wfctn your best foot’s forward? O r wa* a ' o i ' o r w h o wa* :i.» i* a story, l l m its certain liberties vuth the tru th I He’d call up a Girl, stammer in- c< her* nil* through the Pre immanea, g u r g le he!plr«*ly through th e Bicu»- pi*j«, and hang up. D a ’ eli-'s. O n e d*v his room mala took him in hand. ‘ Herman, oi l buddy,” be said , . . . and unloideii a I’ an. N e Xj , jj v the B i * .ir on < a m p u l * r ' e l ? “ she rrv>*# w ith the * * * ' | n » that make* >r>u w »ik with a brisk young step I? give* sou the added com fort of the fa rm # * H an d - H ex ed t**de arid «pe< tai «»ft cushion tread r u b la r beei. C*»me in toxlaj for Ja r u ia n • frirtidliiiefct of tit.1* DACY Sj S H O E | STORE 2348 G u ad a lu p e — On th# Drag Littlt Man on tho Campus By Biblor W e d n e s d a y , Nov. l l . 1953 THE DAILY T E X A N Page 3 T o t h e E d ito r : in I r e a d the e d ito ria l t h e N o \ e m b e r 6 edition o f T h e D a ily T e x a n c o n c e r n in g th e Y o u n g D e m ­ in S a n An tonio, o c r a t s ’ c o n v e n tio n a n d I w a s a m a z e d at t h e a b i l i t y of t h e w r i t e r to twist I w o u l d like to show t h e f a l l a c i e s in h is e d it o r ia l point b y p o i n t . f a i t s t h e t h a t neither W a l l a c e c o m m i t t e e w o m a n 1. T h e w r iter l e a v e s t h e i m p r e s ­ in San the c o n v e n t i o n s i o n l e g i t i m a t e . A c­ A n t o n i o w a s v e r y S a v a g e , t u a l l y . D e m o c r a t i c c o m m i t t e e e x e c u t i v e c h a i r m a n , nor Mrs. H il d a W ein ert, n a t i o n a l from T e x a s and a S t e v e n s o n s u p p o r te r la s t y e a r , r e c o g n iz e d t h e c o n v e n ­ tion a s le g a l. In a .joint s t a t e m e n t the two, t h e y d e s c r i b e d i s s u e d by th e “ s e m i - s e c r e t , d o m i n a t e d by and c o m p o s e d alm ost e x c l u s i v e l y of l e a d e r s o f a ‘fringe s e c t i o n of the p a r t y . ” c o n v e n t io n a s s t a t e s 2. T h e w r i t e r the that m e e t i n g r ep r e se n te d a c r o s s s e c ­ tio n o f the D e m o c r a t i c p a r ty . H ow lu d ic r o u s can o n e b e c o m e ? The p r i n c ip a l sp e a k e r w a s R a l p h Yar­ b r o u g h . an o u ts p o k en c r i t i c o f G o v­ l e a d e r of the e r n o r S h iv e r s and a in T e x a s . N e w s p a ­ l i b e r a l p e r a c c o u n t s c o n v e n t i o n of show ihe c o n v e n t i o n w a s a r a m p m e e t i n g p r a i s i n g N e w Deal l f th e c on­ a n d F a i r D eal p o l i c i e s , s e r v a t i v e w in g w a s r e p r e s e n t e d at all. t h e y w e r e in v e r y s m a l l m inor­ ity faction that t h e apparently 3 T h e waiter s t a t e s t h a t th e "die in F o r t Worth h a r d s " a r e m e e ti n g to c o n t e s t the San A n t o n i o group. c o n v e n i e n t l y Ile o v e r l o o k e d t h e g r o u p s s u p p o r t e d S t e v e n ­ la>t y e a r ; I w o u l d h a r d ly s a y so n that is a "die that h e indic ated h a r d ” or r e a c t io n a r y . T r i p l e t t , leader, that h a s , .It 4. 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T h e se m e n w o u l d have w r e c k e d if the p a r ty c o m p l e t e l y in­ o l d e r a nd w is e r h e a d s h a d not t e r v e n e d and used g o o d s e n s e in th e m a t te r . la st y e a r to i n s t a l l a it th a t A ls o , the will o f P o li t i c a l p a rties a r e not o m n i ­ are potent o r g a n i z a t i o n s w h i c h a b o v e a n y c r i t ic i s m , a s s o m e peo­ ple w o u ld h a v e y o u b e l i e v e They i n s t i t u t i o n s for ex- a r e only social p r e s s t n g t h e i r m e m ­ b e r s ; w h en they e r a s e to perform t h is function, they h a v e n o reason for e x i s t e n c e . is th e Fair t im e D e a l and N e w D e a l w i n g s of the D e m o c r a t i c party s t o p t a k i n g T e x ­ a s a n d the South for g r a n t e d . If we sh ow m or e i n d e p e n d e n c e m our t h in k in g and voting, m o n * atten tion w ill he giv en o u r r e q u e s t s and in W a sh in g to n . T h e D e m o ­ w a n t s c r a t i c pa r ty should r e m e m b e r that just b e c a u s e our g r a n d f a t h e r s vot­ e d for C le veland is n o s u r e indica­ tion I Ila t Texas will v o t e p e r p e t u a l ­ ly for the D e m o c r a t i c P a r ty T e x ­ a n s h a v e good r a t io n a l r e a s o n in g last y e a r a b i l it y , and they s h o w e d if the N a ­ that it t h e y would u s e t ion a l D e m o c r a t i c p a r ty took them f o r g r a n te d . clu bs r e p r e s e n t e d If the rest of the Y o u n g D e m o ­ c r a t i c at San A n to n i o a re of the s a m e t e m p e r a ­ m e n t a s the Univ e r s it y ’ Y o u n g I min­ or tat* he nam ed “ A n ti-S h iv e r - ' c lu b s. The c lu b here s h o u ld they s e e m s to h a v e a s its sole p u r p o s e the d e s t r u c t i o n of G o ver n or S h u ­ n s . a n d not the solid ific a tio n of the D e m o c r a t i c party. r a d i c a l The Y o u n g D e m o c r a tic C l u b of the I n u et .shy is not only o p e r a t i n g on a n o n - l e g a l basis, but is a l s o led by lea d ers w h o o n l y wish to f u r t h e r their own i n t e r e s t s and w id - m th e gap b etw een d i f f e r ­ ent g r o u p s in the party. T h is g r o u p is d a n g e r o u s to the National D e m o ­ c ra tic p arty . T h e D e m o c r a t i c p a r ­ ty m u s t not b e c o m e a b r o k e r f o r it any o n e e x t r e m i s t wing; r a t h e r m u s t b e a p a r t y of people o f v a r y ­ ing o p i n i o n s an d attitudes. F a i l u r e for th e p arty to do this w ill s o u n d the d e a t h knell for the D e m o c r a t i c party a s a m a j o r national p a r t y . M ORGAN S H I P M A N ★ T o the E d i t o r : is I n c r e a s i n g r eg im en ta tio n t h e slo g a n o f the T r i-D o rm s’ a d m i n ­ 'The restriction o n b u r n ­ ist r a t o r s, ing c a n d l e s in room s and t h e e v e n m o r e a n n o y i n g regulation a g a i n s t in s in g in g the dining r o o m s a r e simply t h e m ost s p e c t a c u l a r p r o ­ h ib it io n s that h a v e been p l a c e d o n r e s i d e n t s t h i s y e a r. (E d it o r 's N o t e : T h e s e t w o r es tr ictio n s w e r e p l a c e d on r e s i d e n t s d u rin g the w e e k p r i o r to th e B a y l o r g a m e . ' In r e g a r d to the s i n g i n g in the dining r o o m s , th e t h e m e is th e prese rv ation o f g o o d d i g e s t i o n , not d ia l of the s t u d e n t s , h o w e v e r . o f leave b e c a u s e d e s t i n a t i o n R o o m - c h e c k in the T r i - D o r m s h a s been m a d e a bi-weekly a f f a i r . " H a ­ bitual o f f e n d e r s . ” a c o u n s e l o r ’s su ggestion , m u s t n o w a p p e a r b e f o r e a student r e l a t i o n s board w h e r e they can be r e s t r i c t ­ ed to t h e c a m p o s as a p e n a l t y . In a d d i ti o n , s t u d e n t s must a l s o , u n d e r threat o f pu nish m en t, be s u r e to th ey sign out th e d o r m if rn They m u s t n a m e a t t e r 6 p. a c c u r a t e l y , a s their sig n -ou t r e g i s t e r s will be c a r e f u l l y in tho Dean of W o m e n s c h e c k e d o f f i c e . I think this is c a r r y i n g t h e “ c o n c e r n o v e r our s a f e t y ” t o o f a r . a r e j u d g e d c a p a b l e of m aking m a n y d e ­ c i s i o n s t a k e p e r s o n a l c a r e of their r e s i d e n c e s , and I b e l i e v e that T r i- D o r m s r e s i ­ d e n t s . w i t h t h e help o f w e e k l y m a id s e r v i c e , can c e r t a in ly d o a s w e ll w i t h o u t i s o much p r e s s u r e . The g o i n g s an d c o m in g s o f c o - o p t o t a l l y ’ g i l l s a r e , b y c o m p a r is o n , t h e s e g i r l s u n s u p e r v i s e d and yet a n n u a l l y p r e se n t the best s c h o l a s ­ tic a n d v e r y creditable s o c i a l r e ­ c o r d s a s p r o o f of their s o u n d j u d g ­ m e n t . for th e m se lv e s. T h e y S t u d e n t s c o - o p s livin g in W h e n a student lives at o n e of the T r i- D o r m . s does sh e s u d d e n l y ’ lo se al] c a p a c i t y for c l e a r t h i n k ­ i n g .’ Is t h e r e a basic d i f f e r e n c e b e ­ t w e e n c o - o p m e m b e r s a n d d o r m r e s i d e n t s in the amount o f c o m m o n intelligen ce e a c h g r o u p sen:*' a n d p o s s e s s e s ;* Why must T n - D o i in s t u d e n t s he "guid ed on a 2 4 -h o u r b a s i s . 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T ra n sla tin g fro m the sp o rts v ern a c u la r, the D em ocrats, known as th e "opposition p a r ty ” in C o ngress, have sided w ith the President a g a in s t a ttack s fro m m em bers of his own p a rty . Th ere is th e S o u th e rn faction, especially here in T ex as, which has p ro te s te d that ^ th e P resid en t is not a “ r e p r e s e n t a ti v e ” of the Republican p a rty , but a f t e r his stand these last few weeks, they c a n no longer find logic o r validity in t h e i r a rg u m e n t th at he is in th e middle of th e field. This is r e f e r r i n g to his s ta t e m e n t th at he hopes all Republican n o m in e e s win. Even when one of these is S e n a to r Mc­ C arthy, Mr. P re sid e n t? P e rh ap s a n o t h e r question is in order. W hat can th e D e m o c ra ts gain b y su p p o rt­ ing the P r e s id e n t against his ow n p a rty 's critics0 C e r ta in ly not m uch w h e n he ig­ nores D e m o c ra tic back-slapping a n d turns his o th e r c h e e k to Republican blows. th e th e t h e i r floor leaders elected The p rac tic e of both p a rtie s in Congress in is to use pa rty c a u cu se s to control b u sin e ss from th e party. the floor in fo r the F u r th e r m o r e , the p a r t y ’s a c tio n loci* L e a d er, th e p a r ty ’s ch ief strategist. the m in o r ity party T herefore, when lakes no a c tio n because of diverg en ce of it. by ra n k s , in policy and opinion the A d m in istratio n . inactivity, s u p p o rts interest of responsibility rests p rim arily w ith its if O r w h e n one faction a c tiv e ly offers su p ­ p o rt, p o w e r goes to t h e A dm inistration. T h e m a j o r it y in C o n g re s s is co n stitution­ ally in d ependent of its lead er, as the sep­ it a r a t i o n of powers c la u s e provides; t a k e s opposing sides to e x e r t this inde­ p e n d en ce, the result is legislation which the P re s id e n t pockets o r vetoes. Titus, all o f th e power of g o v e rn m e n t r e v e r ts to t h e executive b ra n c h . the Republican N o o ne can a ccu se its inactivity p a r t y of Congressional m a n y d a y s as the .m in o r ity party. U n d e r th e d ire c tio n of F lo o r L e a d e r Robert A. T a f t, th e “opposition th e position of p a r t y ” w as never a m y s te r y . in P e r h a p s in this m a y be found the r e a ­ son f o r th e reluctance of th e D em ocratic to take active p a r t p a r t y in opposition. tim es during its re ig n in Congress, Manv it felt t h a t the m in o r ity delayed g o v e rn ­ m en t actio n d an gerously. A lth o u g h this m ay be a reason, it c a n ­ not b e accepted as a n excuse. an d do a is not T h e D p rn o c r a t s c a n find p e rtin en t issues to exert p a rty policy in the in te re st little of b e t t e r governm ent in a d v o ­ c r e a ti v e criticism. T h i s c a tio n of mud-slinging, but a plea for f a c t ­ fin d in g and p re s e n ta tio n of these fa c ts to t h e public. No A d m in is tra tio n has been is no reason fo r p e rf e c t vet, and th e r e h e r o w orship to g la m o riz e this one a s su ch . T h e tw o teams h a d b e t t e r take a d v a n ­ to get their goals ta g e of this time out in sig h t before the n e x t half which begins in J a n u a r y , because in th e event n e ith e r sco res, th ere is a n o t h e r te a m just w aiting to t a k e the field — J OUN SC >N 9 t s W o r t I, S I This week. Cam pus C h e s t's personal solicitors will be at yo u r h o u se, asking for m oney fo r the c a m p u s ’ o n ly charily fund drive D o n ’t let them leave w ithout IOO per c e n t c o n trib u tio n —e v e ry b o d y giv­ time ing e v e ry th in g he ran. I f s th e onlv the y e a r y o u ’ll have a c h a n c e to help support o rg a n iz a tio n s w h i c h someday m ay tx1 sa v in g yo u r own life. Each of th e o rganizations chosen for Cam pus (.’hest m oney has a valid need for student s u p p o rt; they depend larg ely for existence on v o I ii n t a r y contributions. th e y {bi­ More form a re o f direct benefit to students; this is th e c rite rio n by w hich th ey were chosen. All seven o rg an iz atio n s- Am eri­ can Red C ro ss, Cerebral P a ls y Center, the services im p o r ta n t, Po lio Fund, World U n iv e rsity Service, S p o n s o r e d Students, A m erican C a n c e r S o ciety , and U n i v e r s i t y YMCA— a r e l e a d y to help stu d e n ts in th eir own field, a n d will be ready to help you when y o u need th e ir kind of aid. W h e n you pass u p y o u r chance to give to C a m p u s ('hest, y o u a r e playing w ith h u m a n lives. When y o u give and it will t a k e Ions than SI p er .student to put th e ( h e s t well over its g o a l -you are playing s a f e with your own f u t u r e and th at of y o u r colleagues. You a r e saving that it is w o r t h Si to you to lie fre e from need a n d pain a n d that you a r e willing to pay SI to t a k e care of y o u rse lf w hen you do need help a n d it now . the m an y o t h e r s that need Wilson Says Prisoners Not Excused For Germ Confessions iv *11.- IU cl Pre*.* WASHING TO N’- S e c r e t a r y of D e f e n s e C h a r Ion K Wilson said T u e sd a y th e m i l i t a r y (a n n o t e x ­ c u s e A m e r i c a n p r i s o n e r s of w a r for " c o n f e s s i n g " to C o m m u n ­ ist j;oirn w a r f a r e c h a r g e s f en / Ire i i- p i - - i r e ta lk at in a Wilson tho N a - tonal P r e s s C lu b , a l s o said his ti tho position d e p a r t m e n t t a k e s that e a c h c a s e d e s e r v e s ind ivi­ dual treat rn o n ’ Fluf m ilita r y a u t h o r i t i e s i e c o g - im- is o f g r e a t its m o i a1 e f f e c t on e s t a b l i s h ­ in repl; issue m z e tho fior’an'O in i h e w h ole m i l i t a r y m e n t Wilson w ont o n . to a qu estion . " E v on though a m a n h a s been u n d e r it. d o e * n t m oan that h e c a n be e x ­ c u s e d , ” Wilson sa id . tr e m e n d o u s p r e s s u r e , “ T h e r e s is q u ite a lot o f prrs- s u : e w h en viiu a s k a m a n to T h e d a « § ^ T e x a n e d i t o r ia. o i l <■ ■ U‘---T6i Ipit rot » oi a d m i n i s t r a t i o n t h e L»a. l e a n . -Patient n e w s p a p e r of T n t U n iversity o f T t x a s It (■ e p ’ s a t u r d a y . Monday and h o l i d a y periods pa or. snort bv T e x a s S t u d e n t H a b i t a t i o n s . i A u s t i n d a w ini ‘ p a s c o n t r i b u t i o n s v* .1 no a o p t e d ny lr . Op none J H : e r n in g d r . i. or v tr.nuid Of m a d e I J. or t rte r ev s* l a b o r a t o r y , in J B S and a d v e c t i n g . J (2 2173 I. B 1 0 2 or at in c I n q u i r ie s fo 111 o t h e r ntorort a t to- a n n i as* m a t t e r O c t o b e r l e x a s u n d e r th e Aet o f M a r c h 3. A .stir * I JJT9 t h # or f x a n ar r r o t i n . 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B o b FFilburn ............................................................. M u r r a y K orsvall ......................................... ..................... G it t a L o c k e n v i t z ................................................................. D o n g J o h n so n ................................................ ............................. S u e Seitz . . . . Jim C l a i k S h ir r s Dan ie l P a t D ilw o r th , S h i r l e y Strum, T o m m y T h o m p s o n .........................l o A n n D ic k e rson , N o r r i s L neffler , J e r r y F la fs h o o n J a n e t R o d g e r s J a c k W alker J i m Clark . l a r k n a n k i n s ...................................................... N i c k J oh n son Luke L. F a t r e n e i l a ............................................................... ............................. F r a n k C ricchio. afer ............................ Day E d i t o r N i g h t E d i t o r A s s is ta n t N i g h t E d ito r . . . . N ig h t R e p o r t e r s ............................... ............................... ................ C o p y r e a d e r s ............................. . . . . . . . Night S p o r t s E d i t o r A s s i s t a n t ...................... ................. V g h t A m u s e m e n t s Editor Assistant ............................ B e t t y Jo S o h ace IIM < I. MIK IIM KE All FA . . . Jo A n n D i c k e r s o n T a ylo r, Irr»ne J ones, W i l l i e M o rtis afer, T h o m H a n sa r d . Stuff- I>ottv L e v e n t t ........................ S a m B l a i r ......... Ik** New rnlin .................. L ida Litvin . . A l b e r t M a y a g o n i a get u p o u t of a trench a n d c h a r g e w i t h a bayon et T h e f a c t that h e i- r is k in g his life is not quite e n o u g h to let hun off for doing t h e w r o n g thing. * h l . N < , x \ I ELF! — W I n t h r n p R o c k e f e l l e r , w h o o p e r a t e s W i n- F a r m s m a r M o r r i l t o n , rock for a S a n t a \ r k . p a i d $31,.VMI G e r t r u d e h u l l to t op t he f o u r t h a n n u a l K i n g R a n c h s a l e of S a n t a ( f c r l r u d i * q u a r t e r and h o r s e c o l t s a n d fillies. b u l l s M i l i l a n i D u Pont , W i l m i n g ­ ton, D e l . , p a i d t he s e c o n d h i g h ­ t he s a l e w h e n hi # est p r i e r o f hid o f %11,,MMi ( t a n n e d s e c ­ ond h u l l t o e n t e r t he s a l e s r i n g . * t he M A G N A Y S A 3 L E A D I N G D \ F it q l I R ! NO y o u n g fighter forged a M A N I L A R a m o n . T a g - a y s a y , a g a in st, brawn', c o m m u n i s m s t r o n g lead o v e r a g i n g P r e s id e n t Q u ir- ino in th e h r a ’ed Philippine e l e c ­ tion issues of c o r ­ ruption a n d alle g e d A m e r i c a n interv e n t ion f o u g h t o v e r T h e P h i l i p p i n e New s Set v i c e said M a g s a y s a y ' s i m p r e s s i v e Had " a p p e a r s likely to d e v e l o p into a n u n p r e c e d e n t e d l a n d s l i d e v i c t o r y .' ’ t u n e d out w h a c k i n g M a n n a m a r g i n - for M ag« a> say a> e x - p e e le d W ith I 124 of 1.500 pr e - the u n o f f ic i a l r m c t s c o unter! vo te w a s M a g sa > * a j 265,02k; Q u i n n o MT,640 T h e r e t u r n s l a t e s t unofficial n a t i o n ­ w id e including M a n i l a g a v e M a g s a y sa y a total o f 255.- 430 a n d Quip trio, TO 835. T h e of p r e c in c ts r e p o r t i n g n u m ber ta b u la te d w a s not * W V M I I N i . T O N — Akri« a l t u r e s e c r e t a r y F . / r a T. B e n s o n w i l l hr- t o I . u I d i o t s N o v e m b e r in che* k o n t h e d r o u g h t s i t u a t i o n . a T h e f l y i n g t ha t wi l l t a k e h i m t o T e x a s New M e x i c o , N e v a d a . a n d f i v e d a y s , N o v e m ­ M i s s o u r i ber 11 -I a. I t a b , W y o m i n g i n s e c r e t a r y i n s p e c t i o n a r r a n g e d trip I! f or a S e c r e t a r y B e n s o n wi l l l e a v e T h u r s d a y m o r n in g , fly t o t o l u n i * lun ch eon a d ­ Ilia, O h i o , d r e s s b e f o r e t h e N a t i o n a l A s s o ­ c i a t i o n o f I ai nil ( . r a n t ( o l l e g e s , t h e n to E u h t e x k , w h e n * he w i l l s t a y o v e r n i g h t . fly o n W»3nes3ay, Nov. IT, '1953 THE DAILY TEY AM Page 4 UTSA to Take Photos 5 A S v i T I D h o n V G r O U D J M * I ~ v service W ednesday at 5:30 p.m . cussed at the next meeting of the U T S A w ill hold a late initiation U T S A w ill hold a late initiation cussed at the next meeting of the Austin Stam p Club Wednesday at 7:30 p m . at the Austin Public L ib ra ry . All interested philatelist* are incited. initiated m em bers must he pres­ in the W o m e n ’s G ym studio. U n ­ ent. Fo u r club pictures— Racket, T ee, Bo w and A rro w , and Turn Ie— w ill be made. ★ Red Cross stamps w ill be dis­ Beta Beta Alpha w ill m e e t W ed­ nesday at 4 p m sn Waggoner H all 3 to m ake plans for a ban­ initiation of new quet and member* the In C o n ce rt T o n ig h t The San Antonio Sym phony O r­ G re g o ry G y m , by the C u ltu ra l Blanket T ax and season ticket chestra w ill tic precented in ron- En te rta in m e n t Committee T h e holders •ert at x 15 p m . W ednesday in program directed by Dr. Victor " o G o iy . m ake us to QUEEN A lessandro, Arts F e str ai, is part of the F in e Fto. 2.5-year-old Japanese artist made his A m erican debut at C a rn e ­ gie H a ll last year. The program is free to MG 50 The Little Sym phony, composed of mem bers of the San Antonio Orchestra w ill give a concert at J p m W ednesday in R ecital H all. Dr Alessandro w ill conduct, and Josephine Antoine a m em ber of the music departm ent faculty, w ill be the soloist Pro Musica Antiqua Plays Medieval Music N oblem en and villagers once sang and danced to the music per­ formed for a capacity audience in R e c ita l H a ll Tuesday night, but their perform ances probably never approached the smooth m usician­ ship exhibited by the Pro M usica Antiqua ensemble result was strange but pleasing to the 1953 ear. long, Tw o like the Anc! strange to *he eye were the skinny instruments. viols played ’cello and a sm aller viol held under the chin. made up a string section. It also inc luded lute m edieval counterpart of today s piano. 11^V luntii dr Rnchtmon! Aanorini**! PHU KH I nr I I n s A d u lt. M at T il* & p. rn. A d u lt. I h lld re n A n y tim e K e rn in g . HSr . I 36 ............... ................... . ’.fir LOW NILSON ( Pius! Flirty B ird ie' C a rto o n & N ew * Hie singers a soprano, a con­ tralto, two tenors, and a bass blended voices with m edieval in­ strum ents so perfectly that the lis­ The tener heard one “ instrument C S. Foristell fruit tit story **f Mfb ai t tutor* aa Hw Mfk laos a d o r - ( t f t w t v ® T E X A S IfFFRPf HUNTER'MICHAEL HNH I IN A I, H A I A IU L T S «Oc; 1st SHOW 6:00 ( H IL D KH A clarinet-size ariel a flute-size recorder were the woodwind instru­ ments and w ere played alternately by one perform er. Tones from the instruments were vibrantly faint even in a c o u s tic a l­ ly p e r f e c t R e c ita l Hall, so Thp dynam ics w ere in shades and half­ tones The result w as rather billing and delicately beautiful. Sometimes “ highbrow" thought today, the m usic w as not consider­ ed as such in its day, as was prov­ ed F»y some of the song texts. Compositions from the Thirteenth the Sixteenth Centuries through starting with a were performed sacred organum and a motet nnd including secular songs and dances Sixteenth C entury England, F ra n c e , and also performed. dances of Ita ly were stand fast in the liberty wherew ith thou hast m ade us free! *^4 ll Vie Splendor ... the Drama ...the IDart of L M a r t i n f i x ^ motion Ptm rai TIMK r »Mgn m wp„ S T A R T S FRID AY! S T A T E S T A T E H E R B E R T J YATES FLIGHT N U R SE ttjm n i lOAN FORREST LESLIE • TUCKER with ARTHUR FRANZ JEFF DONNELL BEN COOPER A REPUBLIC PICTURE K N D H T & I I A V ! I ir a t S h o w 2 p m O N W ID E S C R E E N K I S S - B Y - K I S S • . Sh# Wo* loc/ to Terror and Suspense/ 1mm •Wos This I, the Mow I Monied!' I Jeanne Michael CRAIN RENNIE DANGEROUS CROSSING ar n u m j K A A T T I M K S T O D A V F I rvt S h o w 6 p. rn J O H N W A T N E - T s ^ - ____ , ISLAND IN THE SKY" " Glee Club To Hold Audition I e e e I A I I I Vocalist Selected To Be Sweetheart TTie g irl vocalist to be selected bs the Men s Glee Club at 9 p m W ednesday night in Texas Union 401 w ill become Sw eetheart of the a u h . Any g irl in the U n iv e rsity is eligi­ ble to audition. She w ill also accom pany the club on tours and in concerts and become part of a regu lar selected group, which w ill pattern itself much a fter the popular Modern- aires E n tra n ts should bring their own music Devices for Blind Displayed Monday New devices to aid the blind and near blind w ere displayed d u r­ ing a one-day conference of the Texas School for the B lin d Mon­ day. The shown disp lay w as by C harles G , H itter consultant of the the Foundation A m erican Blind which m aintains a center for Mind people The center shows them “ how “ how to m ak e’’ and to d o J ’ for Some devices exhibited included B ra ille d slide rules, chess sets, and clinical therm om eters Among the more unusual inven­ tions is a music w rite r with which the blind composer m a y w rite a page of music of a simple tune ,n tw elve minutes Most popular among blind cus­ tomers are brailled watches, col­ lapsible can** that fit in the pock­ et B ra ille d playing cards, and sp ecially adapted bingo boards. During the past se a r 32 130 de­ vices have been sold to the blind for nearly 3100,000 H a ir S tylist Speak* at Tifton 'C o - Ed Assem bly To M e et P a t Patterson, Austin h a ir stylist. “ Selecting Y o ur Successor ’ will conducted a discussion of h air be M iss Suzanne R eed s topic styles at the first of three meet- at a Co-Ed Assem bly M eeting at in T ex as Union ings sponsored by the C harm Com- 5 p m. Thursday m ittee of the T ex as Union. 309. WEDNESDAY 2-J SPECIAL Wednesday, November 11 O nly! ONE FREE M ALT W ITH E A C H MALT YO U BUY. W E W A N T TO M A KE 2000 N E W FRIENDS W ED N ESD A Y FOR O U R C R EA M Y RICH C A R N A T IO N MALTS . . . SO • BRING YOUR DATE! • BRING A FRIEND! • BRING THE FAMILY! Let's Get Acquainted! Old Fashioned Carnation M a lts . .20c Cheeseburgers with Heinz magic o n io n s ...................... 20c Ham burgers................................. 18c French F r i e s ..............................10c Other D r in k s .............................10c SPECIAL! FAMILY OFFER arnation Seem S m H * , ] I C I C H A M B l C A P * rn rn 2-J Lamar & 40th Q U IC K SYSTEM SUPER SER V IC E wrr-v * b u r n e t ; « K L F . P H O .NE 6-6933 ‘Return To P a r a d is e ’ < ii r v I (io p » r Robert* Has nu I n T e c h n i c o l o r ! — Dos — U n t a m e d W o m e n ’ I v i e T a l b o t I t o r m H e r r i c k B & B G R ILL is featuring 55c Plate Lunches . . . all week days Best Barbecue Beef in town J a m S e ssio n On W*d Night C o m * brinq you r own injtrumont. N o . _ • rrnngnmnnt* nocntiary. everybody ••Icomn to com# s n d play. , / I D U I D O D D A D UllILL nmy 2607 G u a d a lu p e J I (R ig h t across from Faulkner i) < O ! 0 * 111 > H' w t " ‘ " ’ ' * - I 5 _A IP p e r L O N G H O R N p e r C l I CAR D R I V E - I N T H E A T R E C A R V * Regardless Number Occupants O N D A L L A S H W Y A T A N D E R S O N L A N E P H O N E 5-9620 C O M E O U T B Y 7:00, BE H O M E B Y 9:30 Technicolor rn J A N G rf t b H 4 h / & o * y V f l W * s o w , C l i f f H o u se TNI IELD HOAD l a k e a u s t i n T7~ low w m i l o ta xxi I MU NIC IPAL C O U R S E . AO AC Rf. s SUSANHAVWARD RORY CALHOUN REM A (OTTER DAW) WAYNE J o . D in e a n d - or D a n c e at the CUFF HOUSE TONIGHT Closed Tuesdays PH. 2-448 Vt • :4L< jS fP fift to o l THRILLS SWEEP TEMPESTUOUSLY ACROSS THE SCREEN! £ Brother against brother f o r a beautiful bride! \ Man against monsters of the deep! > L o ve ! Adventure! M u t i n y ! I yphoons! M - G - M ’s T R E M E N D O U S T E C H N I C O L O R A D V E N T U R E ! M L THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT T e c h n ic o l o h R o b e r t S t e w a r t TAYLOR GRANGER BLYTH A w x BETTA ST. JO H N • K EE S A S IE) .XX • .IAMES W H I T M O R E • K U R T K A S Z S A R D irected bx Produced br Screen B lay by pH A R R Y B R O W S • "SZaM ,r « • RIC H A RD T H OR P E • P A N DR Q S. B E R M A N - u-c..* H m m Starts TODAY! Doors Open I 1:45 f Bigger, better, brighter III on our W ID E screen with stereophonic sound! Adults 70c; Children 25c P a ra m o u n t" L C k w m c k own a stack of brand new shirt ideas, carbo n copies of your fa vo rite fellow's spread collar with shirt band and French cuffs, or button dow n collar and plain cuffs. Pastel colors of pink, yellow and blue, also w hite. Pastel oxfords and broadcloths . . . . I 4.95 b u y c m b v th e