Weather .Report Fair and Colder; M axim um Afternoon Temperature: 55 Degrees Vol. 48 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1946 Eight Pages Today No. 71! in th e U n iv e r s i ty a r e a w ill be d a y by P r o f e s s o r H. A . C alkins, Town Banks Oppose Charter For UT Bank Allege Bank W ould Not Meet Code Requirements O pposition t o c h a r te r in g a bank to th e S t a t e B a n k in g p r e s e n t e d Board in th e D e c e m b e r 5 h e a r ­ in g on th e g r o u n d s t h a t it w o u ld n o t c o m p ly w ith the T e x a s B a n k ­ in g co d e, le a r n e d T h u r sd a y fro m a t t o r n e y s re p r e ­ s e n t in g th e t h r e e c o n t e s t i n g d o w n ­ to w n banks. tile T e x a n S ta t e B a n k in g C o m m issio n er L a u r e n c e L. Jo h n so n a n n o u n c e d t h a t th e B a n k in g B o ard will h ea r all a r g u m e n t s f o r both sid es b e f o r e m a k in g a n y d ecisio n . T he S ta t e B a n k in g Board is g o v e r n e d in the c h a r te r in g o f n e w b a n k s b y the T e x a s B a n k in g C ode o f 1 9 43 , and a cc o r d in g to s t a t u t e , th e f a i l ­ ure o f a p ro po sed ba n k to fu l f il l a n y o n e o f th e st a tu to r y r e q u ir e ­ m e n t s w o u ld prohibit its ch a rter. The local b an k s o p p o s i n g the e s t a b lis h m e n t o f a U n iv e r s i t y c o m m u n it y b an k a re th e A m e r i­ can N a t io n a l Bank, th e C ap itol N a tio n a l B an k, and t h e F id e l ity S ta t e B a n k . T h e A u s t i n N a tio n a l B ank is o n e o f th e g r o u p r e q u e s t ­ in g th e ch a rter. The A u s tin C lea r ­ in g H o u s e , c o m p o s e d o f all f o u r b an k s, h a s ta k e n n o sta n d a s a body. In clu d ed in th e g r o u p sp o nso r- S e e U T B A N K , P a g e 5. Beauty Contest Judges Chosen 299 Hopefuls Sign For TSO Event C o lo n e l G e o r g e E. H u rt, d ir e c ­ to r o f th e L o n g h o rn B a n d ; Mrs. W illiam C ren sh aw , d an ce te a c h e r f o r th e C ity R e c r e a tio n D e p a r t­ m e n t ; Miss B e t h e n e Y o u n g and Miss S h ie la O ’Gara o f th e Phy- sica l E d u c a t io n D e p a r t m e n t will se r v e a s j u d g e s f o r th e local elim ­ in ation o f th e “ T en M o st B e a u ­ t i f u l G ir ls” c o n t e s t F r id a y . th e T h e y w ill t w e n t y - s e l e c t fi v e f i n a li s t s w h o w ill hav e p ic­ tu r es m a d e t o be s e n t to A lan Ladd, P a r a m o u n t star, w h o will be in s e l e c t i n g ju d g e th e “ T e n M o st B e a u t if u l G irls” o f the U n iv e r s i t y . fin a l the in th e c o n t e s t , A t th e close o f r e g is t r a t i o n at 5 o ’clo ck T h u rsd ay , 2 9 9 g ir ls had in t e n tio n s o f par­ s i g n if i e d th e ir s p o n ­ ti c ip a t i n g sored a n n u a ll y by T h e ta Sig m a Phi, h o n o r a r y and p r o fe s sio n a l fr a t e r n it y f o r w o m e n in jo u r n a l­ ism. T h e n te n w in n e r s are to be p r e s e n t e d d u r in g T h e t a S ig m a P h i’s e le v e n t h a n n u a l p r e s e n t a ­ tion th e m u sica l in J a n u a r y o f c o m e d y , T im e S t a g g e r s On. T h e lo cal e li m i n a tio n on F r i­ d a y will c o n s i s t o f th r e e sessio n s. E ach girl w h o r e g is t e r e d w a s g iv e n a n a p p o in t m e n t f o r o n e o f t h e tw o a f t e r n o o n s e s s io n s t o be held a t 3 and 5 o 'clock in T e x a s s e m i­ U n io n 3 1 5 a n d 3 1 6 . The fi n a li s t s s e le c te d fr o m th e s e two g ro u p s will be j u d g e d a g a in at 7 :30 o ’clock F r id a y n ig h t a t the W o m e n ’s Gym , w h en th e tw e n t y - fi v e f i n a li s t s w ill be c h o se n . F o r t h e a ft e r n o o n s e s sio n s , the g irls w ill w e a r b a th in g su its and h ig h -h e e le d sh o es, a n d th o s e pro­ g r e s s in g to th e n ig h t j u d g i n g will w e a r d a te d r e s s e s a t th a t tim e. N o c o n t e s t a n t is to w e a r a n y or­ g a n iz a t io n a l the co n te st, and eac h girl w ill be know’n t o the ju d g e s o n ly b y her r e g is tr a tio n n um ber. j e w e lr y d u rin g T exan Today’s Comments Success Depends on You, Page 4 Help Fight a Killer, Page 4 Pre-registration by Mail Begins Next Semester B y B E N H A R T L E Y A s y s t e m o f p r e -r e g istr a t io n by mail, p a in less an d d ev o id o f line- sw e a t i n g , w a s a n n o u n c e d T h u r s ­ r e g is tr a tio n be r e a d y f o r o p e r a tio n th is s e m e s te r su p e r v iso r , to w ith th e in itial p h a se o f the sim p le p ro ce d u re b e g in n i n g M on d ay, N o ­ v e m b e r 25. An e s t im a t e d 1 4 , 0 0 0 o f the in 1 7 ,0 0 0 s t u d e n t s n o w e n r o lle d th e U n iv e r s i t y w ill a t t e n d th e s e c ­ ond s e m e s t e r an d are e x p e c t e d to ta k e a d v a n t a g e o f th e o p p o r tu n ity to p r e -r e g iste r b e c a u s e the f a i lu r e t o do so will d e la y th e ir r e g is t r a ­ tion I, w hen g r e a t e r d i f f i c u l t y m a y be e n c o u n ­ tered in s c h e d u lin g cou rses. u ntil F e b r u a r y T h e size o f th e ta sk o f r e g is t e r ­ in g 1 4 ,0 0 0 s t u d e n t s is an im m en se on e, Mr. C alk in s said. A d visin g , fe e - s e c t io n iz in g , f e e - f i x i n g , arid More Equipment, Space Predided FW A to Aid Growth, Says Cranberry W o rk in g s p a c e fo r U n iv e r s i ty s t u d e n t s p o ss ib ly m a y he in crea sed a f t e r this s e m e s t e r , C. Read C r a n ­ b erry, a s s is t a n t to th e P resid en t, said re c e n tly . Mr. C r a n b e r r y e x p e c t s a s i z e ­ ab le p art o f th e 130,001) sq u a r e f e e t o f c lassro om and la b or atory sp ace, to be o b ta in e d th ro u g h the to have F e d e r a l W ork s A g e n c y , b ee n m ov ed to th e c a m p u s b y the end o f th e se m e s te r . “ A lo n g lis t o f n e e d e d e q u ip ­ m e n t has b een s e n t t o th e F e d e r a l W ork s A g e n c y an d th e U n ited S t a t e s O f f ic e o f E d u c a t io n , ” Mr. C r a n b e r r y said. “ S o m e o f t h e re­ q u e ste d a r tic le s h a v e been r e ­ ceiv e d, a nd w e h a v e ho p es o f g e t ­ t i n g a b o u t e v e r y t h i n g w e w a n i l ’’ T he high q u a li ty o f e q u ip m e n t th a t can be o b ta in e d fro m the W a r A s s e t s A d m in istr a t io n will c o s t the U n iv e r s i t y o n ly 5 p e r c e n t o f th e or igin a l cost. T his is to co v e r p a c k in g and s h ip p in g e x p e n s e s . R e sid e n tia l h o u s in g a c c o m m o ­ d a tio n s are s l o w l y in c rea sin g , Mr. C ra n b er ry said. W it h th e p r o je c ts n o w u n d er w a y , and w ith th e sur­ p r is in g e la s t ic i t y sh ow n by A u s tin in s h e l t e r in g s t u d e n t s this s e m e s ­ in c r e a s e o f a te r h e in th o u s a n d or m o r e F e b r u a r y will be possible. th in k s an s t u d e n t s U n iv e r s i ty r e q u e s t s have been in th e f o l l o w i n g order, to m ad e, f e d e r a l a g e n c i e s : b u ild in g s fo r cla s sr o o m s a nd o f f i c e space, with e q u ip m e n t; c a f e t e r i a moss hall, a nd e q u ip m e n t, to he located on th e s o u t h e a s t p a r t o f th e c a m p u s ; c h e m i s t r y la b s ; e n g in e e r i n g d r a w ­ in g a n d shop b u ild in g s and e q u ip ­ m e n t ; h ea lth s e r v ic e a n n e x b u ild ­ in g ; s u r v e y i n g eq u ip m e n t, a lr e a d y r e c e iv e d ; and a ir p la n e h an g ar t e m ­ p o ra rily sid e tr a c k e d b e ca u se o f the a g e n c y ’s p olicy o f t r y i n g to re lie v e e x i s t i n g s h o r t a g e s first. Science vs. Crime Is Chemist's Topic to T he a p p lic a tio n o f sc ien ce crim in a l in v e s tig a t io n will be d is­ the cu ssed b y P a u l L. Kirk o f U n iv e r s i t y o f C a lifo r n ia t 1 e in P h y s ic s A u d ito r iu m T u esd ay n ig h t at 8 o ’clock. An e x p e r t in the d e te c tio n of fo r g e r i e s and m in u te q u a n ti tie s o f p o iso n s, Kirk se r v e d a c ti v e ly as e n ­ a c o n s u lta n t to v a r io u s law fo r c e m e n t a g e n c i e s in C aliforn ia. H e has been e n g a g e d in research in th e field o f u lt r a m ic r o -c h e m i­ cal m e th o d s f o r y ea rs. D u r in g the w a r he sp en t fou r y e a r s w o r k in g on the “ M a n h a tto n D is t r ic t ,” part o f the atom bomb p ro ject. T h e is b ein g sponsored by th e U n iv e r s i t y P u b lic L ectu res C o m m itte e . lectu re 17,238 Is Final Total For Current Semester T he fin al to t a l fo r r e g is tra tio n i» 1 7 ,2 3 8 , th e B u r sa r ’s o f f i c e a n ­ n o u n ce d T h u rsd a y . T he s p o k e s ­ the man for the o f f i c e said that n u m b e r m ay be r ed u ced later. p a y in g re q u ir e s a la r g e s t a f f and a c o n sid era b le a m o u n t o f p la n ­ ning, h e added'. “ AII o f th a t e x c e p t a d v is in g we can do by m a i l,” he said, “ b u t it d o es n o t m ea n th a t s t u d e n t s can make a c ou p le o f ch eck m arks and be reg iste red . T h e s u c c e s s o f this plan w ill d e p e n d u p on th e care w ith w h ic h s t u d e n t s fill o u t the va riou s cards a n d f o r m s .” past This plan o f p r e -re g istra tio n by mail is th e a n s w e r t o the p ra y e rs o f th ou s a n d s o f s t u d e n ts W’ho in y ea rs reg is tra tio n d u r in g hav e s p e n t h o u r s in lin e in h o t sun and t h e record- b r e a k in g e n r o llm e n t o f 1 7 ,0 0 0 s t u ­ d en ts f o r the f a ll s e m e s te r , r e g is ­ tratio n b o tt le n e c k s d e v e l o p e d w’hich m ade d e f i n i t e l y a p p a r e n t in rain. W ith the n e e d f o r a s y s t e m t o h a n d l e ’ more e f f i c i e n t l y t h e g r e a t l y in ­ cr e a se d b ur d en s o f ad v isin g, s e c ­ f e e - f e e - f i x i n g , tio n iz in g , p ay ing . a n d in v o lv e s T he p ro cess o f p r e -reg istra tio n by m a il th r e e se p a r a te o p e r a tio n s f o r th e st u d e n t. S t u ­ d en ts in e v e r y sch o o l and c o lle g e in th e U n iv e r s ity w ill c o n fo r m to the p ro c e d u r e in t h e fir st step b e ­ and T u e sd a y . g in n in g M o n d ay E n g in e r s, a n d g r a d u a te s t u d e n ts will, h o w e v e r , d e v ia t e from the p r o c e d u r e in th e secon d step by b e in g a d v ised , a n d se c tio n iz e d a c c o r d in g to in s tr u c ­ tions from th e ir o w n schools. s t u d e n t s , la w S tu d e n ts w ill b e g in t h e fir s t step in p r e -r e g istr a tio n b y p ick in g en v e lo p e c o n ta in in g p r e ­ up an Aggie Vandals Caught In Third Paint Raid B y F R A N K C harles V. D u n h a m , d e a n o f m en, w it h e y e s a b it red and I c o u n te n a n c e a bit s tr a in e d , p icked o f s t u d e n t th r o u g h a n o th e r up the p hone a t 4 o ’clock T h u r s - ■ long- j fo r a n o th e r d a y a ft e r n o o n talk with B e n n ie A. I d is ta n c e Zinn, dean li f e at : T e x a s A g r ic u lt u r a l an d M e e h a n - ; ical School* D ean D u n h am had j s l e e p le s s I g o n e night a p p r e h e n d in g o v er -ze a lo u s A g g ie s th at had h it the c am p u s w ith p a in t bru sh es, red and grey p ain t, a n d ty p ic a l A&M c o m p u l­ sions. W ith o n ly a c o u p le o f hours slee p c a u g h t th is m o r n in g b e fo r e g e t t i n g to t h e o f f i c e , th e D ean w a s f e d up. “ I to th ink w e n e e d if s o m e t h in g c a n ’t he d o n e to in fo rm th e s t u d e n ts d ow n th e r e t h a t th is ! is b e c o m in g a s erio u s m a t t e r , ” he said b e fo r e m a k i n g the call. s e e s o f t “ E n a m e l p a in t o n sto n e , w o n ’t c o m e o f f e a sily . T his so r t ! o f school spirit c e a s e s to he f u n n y , j D e f a c i n g st a te p r o p e r ty is a g a in s t I th e th ere law . and p u n is h m e n t f o r it.” is a s e v e r e A p p a r e n tly m ore s q u e a m is h a f t ­ e r the a p p re h en sio n o f se v e n o f [ th eir co h o rts T u e s d a y night, W ed ­ n e sd a y e v e n i n g ’s ten A g g ie ma- Faculty Donations Near Chest Goal Flight h u n d red and t w e n ty -e i g h t f a c u l t y m e m b e r s ha ve c o n tr ib u te d ! $ 9 , 3 7 3 . 6 8 , 72 per cen t o f $ 1 3 , 0 0 0 goal s e t f o r the f a c u l t y ; the C o m m u n ity C h est D riv e, j in a c c o r d in g to t h e re p ort is su e d by E v e r e tt G. S m ith , ch airm an o f the F a c u lt y C o m m itte e on F in a n cia l j D rives. the I f at Thus far th e a v e r a g e d o n a tio n least h a s b e en $ 1 1 .3 2 . 1 ,20 0 m e m b e r s o f t h e s t a f f c o n - 1 trib u te an a v e r a g e a m o u n t o f $11 th e g o a l will be reached . T h ere a r e 5 0 0 m ore p o ten tia l donors, it was r ep orted . The A u s tin drive has not yet made it over th e top either. R. B. C o u sin s , Jr., ch a irm a n , said the ca m p a ig n w o u ld not close until th e $ 1 8 5 ,5 4 5 g o a l had been co lle c te d . It is now $ 5 1 ,0 0 0 short, j g e n e r a l in less c o n s e q u e n t ia l T H O M SO N la u d e r s co n te n t e d th e m s e lv e s w ith p a in t in g spots. The W o m e n ’s G y m n a siu m and sm a lle r b u ild in g s in t h e n o r th ­ ea st perip h er ies o f ca m p u s w ere the o n ly o n e s on w h ich o f ­ fic ia ls had noted n e w paint. P a r a ­ d o x ic a lly th e b u ild in g s on w hich “ T A M C ” a n d “ A g g i e s ” in a bold Italian hand b u ild in g on c o u rse ca lled the D oom H o u s e . is a n ob scu re old the w o m e n ’s g o l f is p ain ted e n o u g h , one th e o f red D e s p it e r o u te r s w e r e c a u g h t th e t i m o r o u s t h e ir m o r e e x p e d itio n th is tim e, the t e n Af?- g ie ca m p u s (p a i n t ) h an d ed o n and d e ta in e d in t h e City o f A u s ­ tin jail ov er n ig h t. A s b e f o r e , th e p olice book ed the A g g i e s on m a ­ licio u s m is c h ie f a n d did not r e ­ lease them u ntil t h e y w e r e cleared th r o u g h the Dean o f M e n ’s o f f ic e . Their n a m e s are tu rn ed over to C olleg e S ta t io n a u th o r i­ ties f o r d isc ip lin a ry a ctio n . to be ★ than by e x p la in e d D e a n D u n ham th a t the t e l e p h o n e w a s a p r o g re ss r e ­ port which should be s e n t m ore e x p e d it io u s ly th e c u s ­ to m a r y letter. C o m m e n t i n g on th e p r ev io u s A g g ie he said, “ It loo k s as i f A&M o f f ic ia l s are v e r y m u c h c o n c e r n e d a b o u t the c o n d it io n s and are d o in g e v ­ re m e d y e r y th i n g th e m .” va n d a lism , t h e y c a n to f o r o f f e n d e r s T he g ro up se n t back t o C o lle g e S ta tio n a f t e r the f i r s t p a in t in g e x ­ p ed itio n N o v e m b e r 7 are on p r o ­ bation and m u s t p a y for o v e r $ 1 0 0 worth o f d am a ges. R e p o r ts o f pu n - j is h m e n ts in the more r e c e n t esca p a d e s h a ve n ot y e t b e e n s e n t to th e U n iv e r s ity . R e v e a lin g that a r elia b le sou rce co n fir m e d th e scoreb o ard a t K y le F ie ld , C o l­ le g e S ta t io n , was burn ed T u e sd a y night, D u n h am s t a te d t h a t A&M o f f i c i a l s said th at su s p icio n d o es not p o in t to w a r d L o n g h o r n s u p ­ porters. r u m o r t h a t th e the tw o in s tit u tio n s T h e bi-lateral a g r e e m e n t b e ­ tw e en th a t said th a t sa b o t e u r s cau g ht on t h e rival c a m p u s would be tu rn ed in to t h e i r alm a m ater for s t r in g e n t discip lin ary action w as re-e m p h a - sized by th e D ean. "A&M o f f i c i a l s m ad e it plain th at t h e y w a n ted reo o rts o f su ch S e e ‘ D I N H A M , P a g e 5. Miller Orchestra Plays For Union Dance Tonight By N A N C Y H U F F W h en the n e w G len n Miller b an d w ith Tex B en ek e o p e n e d at th e C a pito l T h e a te r in N e w Y ork City fo r its first B r o a d w a y a p p ea ra n ce , th e orc h estr a , w ith th e tall lanky T ex a n d irectin g , brok e an all-tim e hou se record d a tin g back t w e n t y - s i x yea rs. That w a s t h e first s u c c e s s in th e b a n d ’s trek across th e f o r t y - e i g h t s t a te s a n d n o w T e x a s ’ B e n e k e is r e t u r n i n g to his n a tiv e s t a t e fo r a series o f e n g a g e m e n t s w ith th e G lenn M iller o rch estra, in clu d in g th e se m i-f o r m a l d a n c e in G reg o r y Gym F r id a y n ig h t from 8 to 12 o ’clock. The o r c h e s t r a , spo n sored by the Union D a n ce C o m m itte e , is c o m in g here f r o m S a n A n to n io anil will le a v e a f t e r t h e d a n c e F rid ay for H o u s to n , w h ere it is sch ed u led for a b ro a d ca st S a t u r d a y m ornin g. T ic k ets fo r the d a n ce a r e on sa le at the T e x a s U n ion , an d the King a n d William-C harle.s Record shops fo r $ 3 . 0 0 s t a g and $ 3 .5 0 per c ou p le. Miss Flugenia Voss, U nion d irecto r, s a y s girls m ay c o m e to the d a n ce e it h e r in fo r m ­ als or d a te d resses, as they p refer. in A u s tin th e band will be e n te r t a in e d by U n iv e r s i t y Bur­ sa r a n d Mrs. Earl R. C rom w ell, w h o se so n p la y s the violin in the Miller band. W h ile The th ir t y - f iv e e x -s e r v ic e m e n S e e M IL L E R , P a g e 5 . lim in a r y card s (in c lu d in g a n ap* fo r a p e r m it), an e n ­ p lica tio n v e lo p e to b e sta m p ed an d s e lf - a d d ressed b y th e stu d e n t, a n d a n in str u c tio n card on M onday a n d T u esd a y , N o v e m b e r 25 an d 2 6 , a t ta b le s lo c a te d o u tsid e th e R e g is­ tra r ’s O f fic e o r at th e ir d e a n ’s o f f ic e (e x c e p t A r ts and S c ie n c e s ) . T h e s e cards sh ou ld b e filled o u t and r etu rn ed a l o n g w ith th e s e l f - ad d ressed s t a m p e d e n v e lo p e t o th© p oin ts a t w h ich th e y w e r e p ick ed up n o t la t e r th an 5 o ’clo ck W e d ­ n e s d a y a ft e r n o o n , N o v e m b e r 2 7. F a ilu re to do so w ou ld m a k e it n e c e ss a r y th e s t u d e n t w a it until F e b r u a r y I , to b e g in r e g i s ­ tration. th a t (in th e in clu d e g i v i n g A f t e r c o m p l y in g w ith A ro u n d D e c e m b e r 7, th e r e g i s ­ tratio n s u p e r v is e r will mail to th e st u d e n t s e lf-a d d r e s s e d t h e stam p ed e n v e lo p e ) a p e rm it ca rd , reg is tra tio n su pp lies, a n d i n s t r u c ­ tio n s as t o how h e should p e r fo r m the seco n d step in p r e -r e g iste r in g . in ­ str u ctio n s o f th e se con d o p e r a tio n w h ich w ill t h e n e c e s s a r y in f o r m a tio n f o r s e c t io n ­ iz in g and f e e - f ix i n g , a s t a t e m e n t o f th e a m o u n t o f f e e s w ill be m a iled t o the st u d e n t. T h en th e st u d e n t w ill be p e r m itte d to p a y (in w h ic h his f e e s e ith er b y mail a s e l f - ca se he w o u ld ad d re sse d so th a t his a u d it o r ’s receip t could b e m aile d to him ) or p a y th em in th e p ossib le risk o f p er so n s t a n d in g t h e lin e s ) at l o n g B u r s a r ’s O f fic e . e n c lo s e sta m p ed T sri c jsfon"®'s eating regularly j PSC- s. Pleas og r-ea s served by the month ndividue y. Individual Meals 75c W eekdays— $1 Sunday Breakfast, Cafeteria Style the drive wa« nipped in the bud a* the alert Kappa Sig halfback. Russet Barber, Intercepted one of Reynold’s passes and charged hark to the Beta 10-yard line. A fte r two unsuccessful pas* plays. Ben M cKie tore through a gaping hole in the center of the Beta line for the third and final Kappa S ig touchdown, The half ended w ith the Botas trying to strike hack. The second half saw sparks of the ole Beta fire tha* c a r r i e r ! them to the finals, hut their passes still didn’t click a- their brie was ripped to shreds by the powerful Kappa Sig forward wall, led by J. L. Barnett. th*- Kappa Sig 15-yard In the last quarter of the game, Kappa Sigma was knocking on the door again when C ordy Ingram intercepted a pass on his own goal line and raced 60 yards before he wa* stopped. A fte r moving slowly to line, Reynolds finally managed to get nff an aerial that was complete to Boh Rugeley for the lone Beta score. The Beta- played inspired bn 11 for the last f e w minutes of the game hut it was too late, the damage had been done, and Kappa Sigma was without doubt the Fra-, tornity champion. ★ LCD 18, Fort Worth 7 Led by their triple threat star Larg er, L ittle Campus I b e s t e r D orm itory stormed past, the F o rt W orth G lu t 18-7, to cop the club championship. The F o rt W o r t h boys received the kick-off and started a drive down field only to he stopped by Boh Lanier, who in­ tercepted Linden Ja q u e t’s pass and returned it to midfield* Jaq uet calm ly stepped | Five plays later the I J J ) drive culminated in a score as the great La rg e r shot a pass to L a r r y Lewis in the end zone. The try for point failed. A fte r the kick-off. t h e team- battled evenly until La rg e r placed a brilliant quick-kick out on the Gowtown two-vard l i n e . U n ­ daunted, back i n t o hi* own cod zone and tossed a short pa* to Bob Fannin who nimbly dodged through the secondary and outstripped the safety man in a ninety-yard race for the Little Ganipa* goal line. On a fake placokiek, Jaq u et .-hov­ eled the hall to Boh Bradshaw for the point and Fort W orth led at the half 7-0. F a tly in the econd half La rg e r faked sin end run, turned and fired a 23-yard aerial to J . A. Hughes in the end zone. to give Little Campus a 12-7 lead. L C D began to move and were not t<> be denied. A fte r holding the Fort W o rth club for no gain, they received the punt and on the first play dynamo L a rg e r faded and heaved a beautiful into the waiting arms of Bob Tadlock who scampered across the double stripe to ice the game at 18-7. forty-yard pass following! taggers, The outstanding play of t h e game came as Larg er, who ap­ peared to be bottled up, slipped by reversed his would-be field and raced t<> the F o rt W orth : ten. This drive was halted by an) interception. Bill Nelson played a sparkling game for the Cowtown boys, both offensively ^ n d de­ fensively. + Thompson broke the tape after finishing the 2 .7 miles, as meas­ ured by a patrol car of the Waco police, in 12:18 afte r racing the first mile in 1:37 and crossing the two-mile mark in 9:15. Nipper fin- 1 bed in 13:23, and Clarence Haf- ernick in 13:37. Sparks, who finished two sec­ unda behind H aferniok in fourth place, trailed Thompson very close­ ly for the first mile and a half hut dropped hark when he devel­ oped a severe side pain, which has troubled him before. The Long­ horn runners were well ahead at the time, but still Sparks ran fast enough to heat out the first Aggie. runner* finished well hack, and E d Bun­ ion, who took second in the two- mile run in the conference meet last spring, proved to he badly out of shape and trailed fa r be­ hind. The T C H and Baylo r ★ Thompson was presented with a beautiful individual trophy by the Baylor Sweetheart, and Texas re­ ceived the school trophy. In addi­ tion, the first five finishers were presented with medals. and The course meandered through about the B a y lo r campus, 1,0 0 0 spectators lined the hard- surfaced roads to shout encour­ agement to the runners as they loped along in the perfect autumn weather. Froggie assistant Lovvron, coach of the Longhorns, praised the meet as the best conducted LOTS O F BA R G A IN S A t O u r Odds and E n d s S a la JO S E P H IN E SH O PS 108 and H O W e st 10th • t S ee . Tex Beneke Cr THE GLENN MILLER BAND AT GREGORY GYM TONIGHT ALL-UNIVERSITY DANCE y e a 'll W a n t . . . . LATEST RECORDS BY TEX BENEKE ON SALE AT KING’S ★ Woodchuck Song Passe ★ Five Minutes More Texas Tex ★ Everybody Loves My Baby I Know ★ Headin' For California Swing Low Sweet Chariot For the Best in Records, Go to— Friday, N q v . 22, 1946 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 2 Longhorns Win S W C Cross Country Title By LOU M A Y S E L Texan Sport* Staff its Texas wrapped up first t that he ha* seen run in the South- Southwe*t Conference champion- west. N o t only did he appreciate -hip of the year as Je r r y Thomp- the surfaced course, but he also on, Milton Nipper. Clarence H a f- 1 complimented the B a y lo r officials et nick. and Don Sparks captured for providing a police escort and the first four places in the confer- men to point out directions to the once cross-country meet at Waco runners. Thursday to bury A & M , Baylo r, j L ittle and T C C under an avalanche of points. . oard a plane in Augtin at ? ; 1 0 Thompson w ill Je r r y o’clock Saturday m orning to fly Bobby Whisenant crossed the finish line in seventh position be­ hind Je r r y Bonen and Jo e V a j dos o f A A M to give the Longhorns a pete in the National Cross-country I , points as the Aggies Meet over the four-mile Michigan low of to E a s t Lansing, Mich. A fte r a rest Sunday, Thompson w ill com- »"/t Baylo r to S u u c * 8 . TI I! dirt not r e la t o r an of- Thompson ■„ r„ E a rried a , a po- * » 7 Inis r ' » . '">«• nnly thre* B " * ' tential winner of tho moot. but he faces some serious competition in W ayne Hanson took ninth for t pe f orm 0f Fred F e lle r o f Drake, Texas and Lou Raineri eleventh w h0 won the meet in 1944 and for the Longhorns, although C. J. 1 9 4 5 , an(j Indiana’s E a r l Mitchell. F e lle r is well-known to Texas Strnadej, who was not o fficia lly entered for the Longhorns because fans, having won the 3.000 meter of the seven-man entry limit, beat run here at the Texas Relays last him across the finish line. 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THE CREW CHIEFS Just Kibitzing . . . 9 Pacific Coast and Big Nine Sign Rose Bowl Tangle Deal Friday, N ov. 22, 1946 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N P « g« 3 NROTC Rifle Team Preps The tentative schedule fo r the University NROTC rifle team, an­ nounced Wednesday by Captain L. E. Kindred, USMC, includes one shoiider-shoulder and six home- and home matches. In home-and-home matches both teams fire at home and exchange scores by mail. As many as ten men may fire in a match, but only the five highest scores are count­ ed. In shoulder-shoulder matches, the two teams competing meet. two The eight-man rifle team has home-and-home completed matches so far, losing to the Uni­ versity of Southern California, 883-818, and defeating Rice, 843- 805. Highest score possible is 1 , 0 0 0 . Captain Kindred said that the only shoulder-shoulder match ten- tively scheduled is with the Uni­ versity of Oklahoma, in February. Arrangements to fly to Norman fo r the mgtch will be made at Bergstrom i'ield. Membership on the team is on a voluntary basis, Captain Kindred said. The members are Midship­ men I. N. Franklin, F. E. F or­ ney, F. L. Freeman, O. W. Errin- ger, E. A. Hitt, B. O. Bonnet, J. R. Flores, and P. H. Simpson. Sergeant Major J. W. Gregory as­ sists Captain Kindred. Tentative schedule the home-and-home matches is as fol­ lows: Nov. 29, Duke; Dec. 6, UCLA; Jan. 16, Ohio State; March 14, Rochester and Pennsylvania; and May 2, Pennsylvania State. for P ro f . A p p o in te d a t G alveston Dr. Robert Davis, formerly associated with the department of psychiatry of the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, has been appointed asso­ ciate professor of neuro-psychia- D/y at the Medical Corpus Christi Bucs Battle Austin in Stadium Saturday By G E O R G E R A B O R N Te xan S p o r t s S t a f f Still clinging to the hope of win­ ning the rugged district 15-AA champion, the speedy Austin Ma­ roons and the powerful Corpus Christi Buccaneers wage a battle for survival before an expected 18,000 fans Saturday afternoon at 2:30 in Memorial Stadium. o’clock High-flying Thomas Jefferson (San Antonio) holds upset vic­ tories over both Austin and Cor­ pus, but Saturday’s winner could annex the district title if scrappy Brackenridge (San Antonio) beats Jefferson on Thanksgiving. J e f f ’s only blemish is a scoreless tie with Laredo, a to come from behind to beat, 27-14, but which Austin walloped, 54-0. team Corpus had to several key For the third straight week the Maroons will be weakened by in­ juries linemen. Tackles Bill Milburn and Sterling Swift and guards Lovic Younger and Alton Taylor are still nursing sprained ankles. Coach Standard Lambert will probably start his regular center. Tommy Bouchard, at guard and let young David Dun­ can handle the pivot spot. in Doyle Moore, hard-hitting wing­ back who was used the line against Jefferson two weeks ago, will rturn to the backfield along with speedy Sonny Wyatt, high- scoring Reed Quinn, and blocking ace George Roberts. Wilton Davis, Austin’s broken-field running star, will operate mostly on offense. Corpus Christi, rated the top team in the state early in the sea losing to Jefferson, son before 18-7, has a mighty passing attack with veteran Vernon Glass throw­ ing to Jam es Jeffrey, a speedy wingback, and Bill Wilson, an excellent end. Here are the starting lineups: P o s. Corpus C hristi Wilson O’Neal Buchanan Herrera Little Watson Warren Glass Shobe Jeffrey Kirby A u s t i n Ellison Blackmore Bouchard Duncan Burke Morris McCoy Roberts Wyatt Moore Quinn LE LT LG C * RG RT RE Q B LH RH FB sic that will live forever in the mind of football fans is the 1942 tilt between Georgia and UCLA that saw Frankie Sinkwich and Charlie Trippi run wild to beat the Uclans, 9-0, in the game that made Trippi, then Sinkwich’s un­ derstudy. The records prove it. Sports scribes will also say it. The Rose Bowl nas always been New Year’s Day’s greatest attraction. Its his­ tory is steeped with football tra ­ dition. Maybe this y ea r’s classic will live up to tradition. We certainly hope so. But somehow or other we keep wishing that Army had been allowed to play. If onlv . . . B y G A B E W E R B A T e x a n S p o r t s S t a f f the Last Wednesday Pacific Coast and Big Nine conferences signed an agreement according to which the champions of both loops would tangle in the Rose Bowl for the next five years. Everybody knew' that sooner or later the deal would go through. a But somehow or other it was great disappointment, the West Coast-Big Nine deal left the Black Knights of West Point, the nation’^ number one eleven, out in the cold. for famed Ever since 1902, when Michi­ gan’s “ point-a-minute” Wolverines romped over Stanford 49-0 in the first Rose Bowl classic, the Tournament of Roses had al­ ways more or less meant to the subway experts the crowning of a national champion, or a t least the settling of many an argument as to the best teams in the coun­ try. te n i n . th e This is n o t to say t h a t th e Big N ine does not p r o d u c e te a m s of s tr o n g caliber. J u s t t h e c o n ­ t r a r y . It h a s h ad a r e p r e s e n t a ­ tive te a m s o f top th e c o u n t r y alm o st e v e ry y ea r. N ev e rth ele ss, we feel t h a t f o r th e n e x t th e Rose five y e a rs Bowl will la ck th e g la m o r which has alw a y s s u r r o u n d e d it a n d th e i n te r e s t it c r e a te d f ro m t h e g uessing o f th e su b w ay e x p e r ts as to who w ould face t h e W e st C o a st cham pions. The irony of the matter is th at both UCLA and USC, who are the the role of top contenders for hosts, were pulling for Army to get the bid and tried to make the agreement effective starting J a n ­ uary 2, 1947. Unfortunately the Uclans and Southern Cal were outvoted by the other members of the conference two to six. And the 90,000 spectators who are expected to Jam Pasadena’s Bowl, and the millions of invis­ ible spectators who every year sit around the New Year’s richest classic, will not get a chance to see, or hear, the na­ tion’s number one grid machine in action. radio for the This is probably the last year that Army will turn out a team that will wing to an undefeated season and a national champion­ ship. Doc Blanchard, who has been called the greatest fullback since Bronco Nagurski, and Glenn Da­ vis, the California Comet, will in all probability lead the Cadets to another title this year, their third in three years. L a s t y e a r A rm y did n ot g e t a bowl bid. But this y e a r , w ith W e s t P o in t o ffic ia ls givin g th e g re e n light, e v e ry b o d y h o p ed t h a t th e y w ould finally see th e t il t— in a p o st-se ason C a d e ts t h a t B la n c h a rd , Davis, T u c k e r a n d Co. w ould join th e r a n k s o f t h e g r e a ts whose f o o tp r i n ts a r e f o r e v e r on t h e f a m e d t u r f of th e Rose Bowl. Brick Muller, Bullet Baker, E r­ nie Nevers, Elmer Layden, Al Bar- abas, Dixie Howell, Don Hutson, Johnny Mack Brown, Charlie Trip- pi, Frankie Sinkwich, Jim Hardy, and Harry Gilmer— they are all part of the football tradition of all-Americans that has shrouded the New Year Day classic, and Blanchard and Davis would have been worthy additions. The Rose Bowl has always been the main attraction on New Year’s Day. Although the Tournament of Roses, which is annually being wit­ nessed by millions of people, was first started in 1892, it was not until 1902 that the first Rose Bowl football game was staged. That year Hurry Up Yost’s "point-a-minute” Wolverines, led by Neil Snow and Willie Heston, stomped Stanford 39-0 in a gruel­ ing and bruising game. In 1921 California on Brick Muller’s passing arm to a 28-0 victory over Ohio State. It was in th a t game that Muller, of the Bear “ Wonder Team,” tossed a pass which went into the books as a 70-yard aerial, but is said to have been only 53 yards. rode A n o t h e r g r e a t R o te Bowl g a m e w as th e 1925 a f f a i r which saw th e c o u n t r y ’s five g r e a t e s t backs in ac tio n a s N o tr e D am e d o w n ed S t a n f o r d 27-10 beh in d th e b r illia n t play of t h e “ F o u r H o rs e m e n a n d S even M ule s” while A ll-A m eric an E r n i e N e v ­ e rs p la y e d th e b e s t g a m e o f his c a r e e r f o r th e Indians. a 9-yard pass for And in 1926, movie star John­ ny Mack Brown, an all-American a end, took touchdown as the Crimson Tide from Alabama eked out a 20-19 victory over a Washington team sparked by George Wilson. It was in the 1929 game that Roy Riegels of California scooped up a fumble on the Georgia Tech 30-yard line and ran the wrong way to his own one before he was finally tackled. The punt was blocked to give the Engineers a safety and an 8-7 victory over the Bears. A n o t h e r Rose Bowl lu m i n a r y w as C a m p b e ll who s c o re d IS p o in ts a n d r a c k e d up 109 y a rd s fro m s c rim m a g e le a d A la ­ b am a . T h e C rim so n T id e t u m ­ bled W a s h in g t o n S t a t e 24-0 in 1931. to passin g It was in th e 1935 Rose Bowl g a m e t h a t the Dixie H ow ell-D on H u tso n c o m b in a tio n r e a c h e d its p ea k o f f a m e as th e C rim s o n T ide sc o re d a n o t h e r v ic to ry — a 29-13 v e r d ic t o v e r S t a n f o r d . th r ille r , A n d in 1939, in a n o t h e r Rose S o u th e r n Cal Bowl d o w n ed D u ke 7*3 in a s t o r y ­ book fin ish as Doyle N ave h e a v ­ ed a last m in u te pass to Al K r u e ­ g e r th a t b ro k e D u k e ’s h e a r t. to u c h d o w n f o r th e Another New Year’s Day clas­ Eleven Students Enter Hobby Horse Show Sunday Eleven University students will participate in the Hobby Horse Stable Horseshow Sunday, compet­ ing against experienced riders from Houston, San Antonio, and Fort Worth. The students ave Maryetta Bef- fa, Pat Clements, Charlie Griffin, Margaret Kelly, Martha Ann Kel­ ly, Missy Kone, Carol Liebman, Mary O’Hara, Margaret Niblack, Suzy Penn, and Robbie Scruggs. Most of them will be riding horses from the stable, but a few include a chil­ will bring mounts of their own. The show will begin Sunday morning a t IO o’clock. The m o rn -' ing session will dren’s riding class and open field I The afternoon session contests. will feature mostly jumping, in­ cluding a jumpers’ sweepstakes, in 1 which the first three winners will split the jackpot. Tickets may be obtained from ! any member of the Canter Club or from the Goodyear Shoe Store on i the Drag, where trophies for the show are now on display. GRAN D OPENING! EXCELLENT LA V S D R Y SERVICE 2 to 4-Day Delivery Cleaning Cr Pressing W e’ve enlarged our laundry plant to take care of a large volume, and can once again offer fast service. 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N eith er a “ v ig il a n te ” commit to ;intents th e ir exh o rt would raid t h e A ggie hom eland . Rather th e y w ould f i r s t a t t e m p t to se ttle the m a t t e r p e a c e fu lly a n d legally. U n f o r t u n a t e l y f o r both schools, a r e mar,;, who t h e r e h o w ev e r, would p r e f e r to in ta k e m a t t e r s their ow n hands. By n e x t W e d ­ n esd ay n ig h t, the case. thin m a y be B u t th o se who fight f ire w ith fire a r e v e r y likely to get b u rn e d , j And those who wield t h e b ru sh alw ays com* f e w ! sm e a r s on th em selves. a w a y w ith a E v e n t u a lly , should a n all-o u t c a m pa ign g e t u n d e r w ay. th e tw o fool all t e a m s will p r o b a b ly spe nd the aft*: m o o n a> s p e c t a t o r s while §t nit-: ’ • fro m th e tw o schools d e ­ cide th e issue rn Ute sta n d s . THE DAILY TEXAN •>. 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SO L O h AT l l * * * a stouts tvtay. % Frw booklet "WARDROBE TRICKS''. Write Judy Bond, Inc, Dept E, 1375 B'way, N. Y II Miller Band At UT Tonight , Union Dance Begins r 9vi At 8 o'Clock tsT (Continued from Page 1)[ the compose new glltfn who Miller gathering previously Blarnid with Miller and fall in n a t u ^ ) | y with the smooth Miller s t ^ l ^ f t f music offerings. The addiU$n9flf violins by Miller during is the only change betwepfl/[ the old and new groups. bnad Beneke has been with th&~h§ftd it was organized since in and took over the baton request of Mrs. Miller, w hiftolhe form er maestro was rep o rte d “ missing in flight’’ over the^Khir- lish Channel. dJiw Glenn Miller first discovfarifld ability Tex Beneke’s singing months a f te r he had joined t i e hand as a te n o r saxaphone playe *. While the group w a s ‘ on to u r in New England, Miller w-as asleep in his car which Beneke was driv­ ing. To keep awake, Beneke be­ gan to sing and his strains of “ Ida” awakened Miller. Despite Beneke’s protests t h a t he did not w an t to sing, Miller made a special a r r a n g e m e n t of “ Id a” and called fo r the Texan to sing the tu ne every night. The audience response was so rapid th a t the a rra n g e m en t library soon was crowded with vocal m aterial for Beneke, and today “ Id a” is still his biggest request number. ★ and O ther popular offerings Pre his famous sax renditions of “ Body and Soul” “ Embraceable You.” His success was m arked by the release of Victor re co rd ­ ings of “ Kalamazoo” and “ C h a t­ tanooga Choo-Choo” and the two movies, “ Orchestra Wives’’ and i “ Sun Valley S e r e n a d e ,” in which he was featured with the Glenn ; Miller orchestra. as “ I’m Headin’ Recordings of the orchestra with I Tex Beneke include such popular i numbers f o r : California.” “ Swing Low, Sw eet ! Chariot,” “ It Couldn’t Be T ru e ,” ; “ One More Tomorrow,” “ Stran ge Love,” Song,” “ W hiffenpoof “ Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop,” and “ Cyn­ thia’s in Love.” Favorite “ all-time all-timers” of the Miller orchestra which will be the program Friday included on I night will be “ In the Mood,” j “ Little Brown J u g ,” “ Chattanooga Choo Choo,” “ Melancholy Baby,” “ Juke Box Satu rd ay Night,” an d “ Tuxedo Jun ctio n.” Included in the 35-piece orches­ tra are a vocal q u artette, Lillian Lane, girl vocalist, and Artie Mel­ vin, fea tu re d vocalist who has w ritten lyrics for “ I’m Headin’ fo r C alifornia’’ fo r which Glenn Miller wrote the music, “ Southwind,” and “ Dardanelle.” Speech Clubs Plan Extempore Confest C urrent events will provide th e subject m a tte r fo r the Inter-So­ ciety Extem poraneous Speaking Contest a t 7 :30 o'clock Monday night, November 25, in S u tto n Hall 101, Tom Bankhead, c h a ir­ man, announced Thursday. The annual contest is sponsored by th e Oratorical Association. In the contest Athenaeum, For- en.-ica, Griscom, Hogg, and Rusk, campus speaking societies, will be represented by two con testants each. Both individual and o rg a n ­ izational aw ards will be made. the said, and The first sneaker will draw f o r topic a t 6:30 o’clock, B ank­ a head succeeding speakers will draw a t five m in ­ ute intervals thereafter. C o n te st­ ants are fre e to do whatever th e y choose in the hour prior to th e ir a p p lia n c e . time,” approximately “ Each sneaker will he limited to five m inutes the chairman said, floor "and " ill be stopped at the a b ­ solute maximum of seven m in­ utes.” The faculty judges for t h e later. contest will be announced MEN! 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C a m p u s | L e a g u e ’s m em befllhip, h istory , a n d j c u r r e n t p r o j e c t s is b ein g s e n t with the p ic t u re s to M a d e m o is e lle . f r a c o m i n g I n f o r m a t i o n sp e c ia l i z e s c h a p t e r . a b o u t t h a t the K i n g ’s o r c h e s t r a — “ the b a n d t h a t p la y s the p e o p l e ’s mu- the d an ce. f o r ■Cfclming a fo u rt e e n p iece d i e K i n g ’s o r c h e s t r a m e m b e r s a r e | use p la y '-•iWoitiy ex-service m e n who t e t h e U n i v e r s i t y to c o m p le te their ; t u r n i n g e d u c a t i o n p la y e d ■ n u m b e r •with m a n y g r e a t n a m e s in mu s i c p r jce< f ie l d s in the service. a f t e r h avin g c a m e b id s or t b e jr f r i e n d s , in D a n c e bids h a ve been m a iled to all m e m b e r s by th e so cial com m it- b and , j toe M e m b e rs a r e a s k e d to either to Te­ tic k e t tic k et a r e $ 2 .0 0 . S t u d e n t s g e t to a l o n g with who a r e n ot m e m b e r s m a y give them e ith e r c a se the C lu b the th e b ids a t the C lub. I o v e r the “ sc hool sp irit The S a n A n to n io C lu b is t a k i n g p a r t of t h * S h o r t h o r n - A & M F ish f o o t b a l l in S a n A n to n io S a t u r d a y , * a m e has h a lf-tim e activi- O f all the L e a g u e s on c o ll e g e the U n i v e r s i t y g r o u p jo in e d . A b o a r d o f o f f i c e r s j t ie s to them. c a m p u s e s , h a s the l a r g e s t m e m b e rsh ip . T h is F ^e C h a m b er o f C o m m e r c e th re e h u n d re d g i r l s j t u r n e d o v e r the y e a r a b o u t h a v e a n d c o m m itte e c h a irm e n a r e t h e ir o f f i c i a l r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s . a r e T h e club h a s p la n n e d to h a v e a the Rice f r o n t o f in S u z a n n e , H otel S a t u r d a y m o rn in g. F o r the S a s s e e n , M a ry h a lf, they have a r r a n g e d f o r the B o a r d m e m b e r s rally pep • AUSTIN STATIONERY & PRINTING C O M P A N Y “Creators of Distinctive Printing” 217-19 W. 6th St. Ph. 6145 U nion S e r v i c e * S c h e d u l e d T h e A ustin C oun cil o f C h u r c h e s will hold sp e c ia l T h a n k s g iv i n g U n ­ ion s e r v i c e s a t 8 : 3 0 o ’clock T h u r s ­ d a y m o rn in g at S t . D a v i d ’s E p i * ' I j 0hn «on , M arie M athew s, j co p a l C hurch. T h e Rev. J o h n D. M iria m W a g en sc h ein . H in e s will give the s e r m o n . * T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Fra-Orlty Society Friday, Nov. 22, 1946 THE D A ILY TEXAN Page 6 Sigma C h is and Chi Phis Dance . At Week-end Fall Formal C hi Ph i will g iv e i t * f a l l f o r m a l F r i d a y n igh t, N o v e m b e r 2 2 , in the M ain B a l l r o o m o f th e S t e p h e n F . A u s t i n H o te l, f r o m 9 to 12 o ’ clock. Colin L o c k fi e ld a n d his o r c h e s t r a will f u r n i s h the d a n c e m u sic. f r a t e r n i t y will T h e silon f r a t e r n i t y F r i d a y n ig h t in a r e A s h le y P r id d y , p r e s i d e n t ; “ M i n e r v a ’s M a d M a n s i o n . ” T h e R o a n e H a r w o o d , ru sh c a p t a i n ; i I h o u s e will be d e c o r a t e d in p u rp le D a v id J a i c k s , r e p r e s e n t a t i v e to a n d gold . A k in g will be e le c te d a n d a c o n t e s t o f th e g o d d e s s e s I n t e r - F r a t e r n i t y C o u n c i l ; a n d C l i f ­ ton D a v id so n , to' e x e c u t iv e coun cil. r e p r e s e n t a t i v e Shorthorns Will Be Cheered By San Antonio Club B a r b e c u e a n d d r in k s will be p r o ­ vided. S o u t h e a s t T e x a n s a r e w el­ com e. A f r o m t r a i l e r will M e m o r ia l F o u n t a in a t 2 : 3 0 o ’clock. l e a v e , , , . e n t e r t a i n I will be held. T h e p a r t y will be b e f o r e the d a n c e with a b u f f e t s u p - ! f ro m 7 to 8 : 3 0 o ’clock, p er a t the hom e o f O s b e r t L ass-1 b e r g , 1 6 0 8 W o o d law n D rive. C hi O m e g a a n n o u n c e s the p ledg- jn g 0 f J o y c e B u t l e r f r o m C r o c k e tt . * T h e Chi P h i ’s h a v e s e l e c t e d a S o u t h A m e r ic a n th e m e . T h e w alls o f the b a llr o o m a r e to b e d e c o r a t ­ ed with S o u t h A m e r i c a n m u ra ls. the d a n ce A r o u n d A lp h a Chi O m e g a A lu m n a e C lu b will m eet T h u r s d a y , N o v e m ­ tho b e r 21, a t 7 : 3 0 o ’clock a t I D o o r will be p la c e d r o m a n t i c S o u t h c h a n t e r house. 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SEND MAI L ORDERS TO HOUSTON, TEXAS STORE DEPENDABLE JEWELERS FOR 40 YEADS DEPEND* KRU HOUSTON 4- GALVESTON * AUSTIN S i g m a C hi will h a v e fa ll f o r m a l F r i d a y n igh t f r o m 8 to 12 th e T e x a s F e d e r a t e d o ’clock a t W o m e n ’s C lu b B u ild in g . its V a n K i r k p a t r i c k a n d his o r ­ c h e s t r a will p la y in t h e b a llr o o m d e c o r a t e d in f a ll f a s h i o n s . - * f r o m T h e L a m b d a Chi A lp h a p le d g e tw e n t y - f iv e e n t e r t a i n c l a s s will p le d g e s s o r o r i t i e s and six tw o r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m e a c h f r a ­ t e r n i ty S u n d a y e v e n in g f r o m 5 :3 0 to 8 o'c lo ck with a b u f f e t s u p p e r j a n d p a r t y . T h e s o r o r i t ie s a r e A lp h a D e l t a Pi, Z e t a T a u A lp h a , A lp h a j Phi, a n d Chi O m e g a , A lp h a Chi O m e g a , a n d K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a . ★ f iv e C o m ic s t r ip c h a r a c t e r s will com e to life S a t u r d a y n ig h t w hen S i g m a Phi E p s i l o n e n t e r t a i n s m e m b e r s [ a n d p l e d g e s a n d t h e ir d a t e s a t a c o m ic -s t r ip p a r t y to 12 o ’clock. f r o m 8 G u e s t s will be d r e s s e d a s th e ir f a v o r i t e com ic s t r i p c h a r a c t e r . T h e w a l l s will he lin ed with f u n n y b o o k s a n d S u n d a y p a p e r s a n d d r a p e d with re d a n d p u rp le c r e p e p a p e r . C h a p e r o n s will be M r. a n d Mrs. E. E. P i t t m a n a n d C h a r l e s K r u g e r . ★ T h e G a m m a Phi B e t a so r o r i t y a n n o u n c e s the p l e d g i n g o f C har- m a in e C’ r u s h e t t e a n d A v is H azel- tine. ★ ★ S i g m a Chi h a s a n n o u n c e d the in itia tio n o f T a d S m i t h , E l P a s o ; K en Bill M c K e e , E l a n d S t a n a l a n d , P a s o ; S a n A n t o n i o ; K a p p a A lp h a T h e t a will e n t e r ­ t a in m e m b e r s o f S i g m a A lp h a Ep- Woman Politician To Speak at *Y’ A d i s c u s sio n o f “ F r o n t a n d B a c k D o o r L o b b y i s t s ” will be led by M rs. M in n ie F i s h e r C u n n i n g h a m a t 4 o ’c lo c k F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n f o r the P u b l ic A f f a i r s C o m m i s s i o n o f the Y M C A , M rs. C u n n i n g h a m , c h a ir m a n o f the P e o p l e ’s L e g i s l a t i v e C o m m i t ­ te e , h a s been a c t i v e in T e x a s p oli­ t w e n t y - f i v e t ic s y e a r s a n d h a s ru n f o r both s e n a ­ t o r i a l a n d g u b e r n a t o r i a l o f f i c e s . f o r m o r e th a n in t e r e s t e d T h e m e e t i n g is o p e n t o a n y p e r ­ s o n s l o b b y i n g t e c h ­ in n iq u e s a n d in p u b lic a f f a i r s g e n ­ e r a lly . Q u e e n C a n d i d a t e s to M e et a n T h e r e will im p o r t a n t be m e e t i n g o f V a r s i t y C a r n i v a l q u een t h e ir m a n a g e r s c a n d i d a t e s M o n d a y a t 5 o ’c lo c k in T e x a s U n io n 3 0 1 . a n d a alin . . . sold exclusively in Austin a t Williams T h a lia C a t l e t t , P e a r l Hall, G e r r y F o n te in , C h a r ­ l o t t e Mickey, L e l a B e litsk y , J a n e J a c q u a r d , P in k ie T illson , P r is T h o m a s o n , P e g g y B iss e ll, Ruth L e a s u r e , M ary Nell G ibson, M a r ­ g ie Bell, B e t ty G ib b o n s, R o s e m a r y and M a d e m oiselle W r i t e r N a m e d to be a d d e d L u cile H a rm e l is a n o th e r U n i ­ to the v e r s i t y girl list o f c o n t r i b u t o r s to M a d e m ­ o ise lle m a g a z i n e . S e v e r a l w r it e r s ea c h fall c o n t r i b u t e to the m a g a ­ z in e th ey m a y have a c h a n c e on b e in g chosen one o f the g u e s t e d i to r s f o r the A u g u s t issu e. t h a t so D elta Phi Epsilon O ffic e r Here M iss D o ro th y M a d w a y , n a t i o n ­ al p r e s id e n t o f D e lta Phi E p silo n f o r s o r o r i t y , a r r i v e d W e d n e sd a y a w e e k ’s visit with the c h a p t e r here. M iss Mad w ay is on a t o u r o f the c h a p t e r s which b e g a n a t W in ­ n ip eg, C a n a d a , a n d will end a t M o n tre a l w h ere the D e lta Phi E p ­ silon N a t io n a l C o n v e n tio n will be held o v e r the C h r i s t m a s ho li­ d a y s . the T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 4 o ’clock in her h o n o r S o r o r i t y the D ea n th e P a n h e lle n ic a t e a will be g iv e n a t p r e s id e n t s , c h a p e r o n s , o f W om en, a n d p e rs o n n e l have bee n invited. c h a p t e r house. M iss M a d w a y will m e e t with D e a n D oro th y G e b a u e r S a t u r d a y , a n d lunch with M iss G e b a u e r , M iss M a r g a r e t P e c k , J a c k i e L is- s a u e r , and Mrs. J e a n n e t t e G ood- f r i e n d , alu m r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . T h e alu m c h a p t e r M iss M a d w a y with M o n d a y . Mrs. G o o d f r i e n d c h a r g e o f p r e p a r a t i o n s . is h o n o r in g j luncheon a in is D e a n N o w o tn y t o A t t e n d M e et A m o N o w o tn y , d e a n o f s t u d e n t life , will a t t e n d th e a n n u a l m e e t ­ in g o f the N a t io n a l I n t e r - F r a t e r ­ n ity C o n f e r e n c e N o v e m b e r 29 a n d 30 in N e w Y o r k C ity . H is a t ­ t e n d a n c e will be a s an e d u c a t i o n a l a d v is o r , he s a i d , e x p l a in in g t h a t fiv e or six c o ll e g e d e a n s f r o m v a ­ r io u s se c t io n s o f th e c o u n t r y s e r v e t o g e t h e r a s e d u c a t i o n a l a d v is o r s . T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n B an d. A s f o r the g a m e , “ W e ’ll have o u r own c h e e r in g s e c t i o n ,” L e o n ­ the a r d H o e f g e n , p r e s id e n t o f clu b , said. ★ A p r o g r a m o f g a m e s , d a n c i n g , a n d other e n t e r t a i n m e n t will be held by the H o u l t o n C lu b S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t the B o y S c o u t H u t n e a r B a r t o n S p r in g s . M e m b e rs d e s i r i n g r id e s will m e e t a t T e x a s U nion a t 2 o'c lo ck S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n . • , J o e P e e b l e s a n d J a m e s T . R e y ­ u , .... s a re a r r a n g i n g ru les to H ous- , a f t e r the T h a n k s g iv i n g D a y , nold ton g a m e who w a n ts p a s s e n g e r s or p o r t a t io n is a s k e d to c o n t a c t th e se sa id * * A n y o n e g o i n g to H o u st o n I v , t r a n s - 1 m en, O tto M it t a g , p re s id e n t , u A p a r ty will be held in H o u sto n a t the C lu b N e w Y o r k e r on F r i ­ d a y night, N o v e m b e r 29. A m e m b e r sh ip booth will be o p e n in f r o n t o f the U n ion F r i d a y f o r H o u s t o n ia n s d e s i r i n g m e m b e r ­ sh ip in the club. ★ N ew o f f i c e r s o f the c lu b a r e l a w r e n c e T u c k e r , p r e s i d e n t ; C ecil W’ in ter, v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; V i r g i n i a T h o rn e , s e c r e t a r y ; D e L o i s W hite, t r e a s u r e r ; and A n ita M o n t g o m e r y , c o -so cia l c h a ir ­ men. P l u m l y C u r t i s ★ its N o r t h e a s t T e x a s C lu b held m o n th ly so c ia l m e e t i n g W e d n e s ­ d a y n igh t, N o v e m b e r 2 0 , the Wine C e l l a r o f Old S ev ille. F o r t y - six p e r s o n s w e re p r e s e n t. in I I ★ A f t e r n u m e r o u s c a m p a i g n s p e e c h e s had e x h a u s t e d the o r a ­ to rica l t a l e n t s o f the A t h e n a e u m S o c ie ty m e m b e r s , A l ­ L i t e r a r y fr e d O f f e r w a s d e c l a r e d w in n e r and e le c t e d p r e s id e n t M o n d a y , 1 M a r io n G r o n e r w a s e l e c t e d sec , r e t a r y b y a u n a n im o u s vo te , and M ax E n d e l a n d L e w is D a v i e s w ere , r 1 , . . , . ; Ix . ___ , , ‘‘bosen^ a s re pi e s e n a1 iv '« ?s ^ in ^ , f o r t h c o m i n g e x t e m p o r a n e o u s s p e a k i n g t o u r n a m e n t . W om an H aters Began Ignoring Co-eds T hursday Th e El P a s o C lu b will m a k e f i n ­ al p la n s f o r its f i r s t picnic F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n in T e x a s U n ion 3 1 5 a t 5 o ’clock. R o d e r ic k F r a s e r , p r e s i ­ d e n t s , a s k s s t u d e n t s f r o m E l P a s o C o u n t y to be p re s e n t. “ W om an H a t e r s ’ W e e k ” b e g a n T h u r s d a y m o rn in g a t 8 o'clock st r o lle d a n d Phi K a p p a in u n p r e s s e d a r o u n d the c a m p u s p a n t s , d a r k g l a s s e s , a n d a n a t ­ t e m p t to ig n o r e a ll w o m en . T a u ’s T h e picnic will be held S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n , a n d r e s e r v a t i o n s m u st be m a d e by F r i d a y ev en in g. P l a n s f o r a C h r i s t m a s p a r t y in El P a s o will a lso be m a d e a t the F r i d a y m e etin g. “ T h e w o m a n ” w a s h a n g e d a t 1 1 : 5 0 in f r o n t o f th e U n io n with it, th e Phi a sig n " I c a n ’t s t a n d T a u ’s w o n ’t even s p e a k to m e ” p in ned to h e r d r e s s. T h ir t y - f i v e h a r d - h e a r t e d m e m b e r ? a n d p le d g e s look ed on while p le d g e M ac A rd T h e S o u t h e a s t T e x a s C lu b will j clim b ed the ch ose n t r e e to tie th e its k n o t t h a t h a n g e d th e victim . A f ­ ly n c h in g , m e m b e r s sto o d a n d b ooe d h a v e a picnic a t Z ilker P a r k , f i x t social o f th e s e m e s t e r , S u n - J t e r th e (j a v N o v e m b e r 24 b e n e a t h t h e ir d e ed p r e t t y c o -e d s t h a t p a s s e d by. * I — I------------- —— ----- Social C alendar F R I D A Y 7 . 8 :30 — Chi O m e g a op en h o u se 9 f o r T e j a s . 7.8 ;30 open h o u se E p silo n . K a p p a A lp h a T h e t a f o r S i g m a A lp h a 7 : 3 0 - 9 — A lp h a Chi f o r D e l t a O m e g a op en K a p p a E p si- ho use Ion. 8 - 1 2 — S i g m a Chi f o r m a l . T e x a s F e d e r a t e d W o m e n ’s C lub. 8 - 1 2 — A ll- U n iv e r s it y d a n c e , G r e g ­ f a l l or y G y m . A s i m i l a r d u m m y w a s h a n g e d in f r o n t o f th e f r a t e r n i t y h o u s e with the sig n “ I t a lk e d t o th e w o m a n ” a t t a c h e d to his sh irt. W o m a n H a t e r ’s w e ek is n a t io n a l in Phi K^jppa T a u f r a t e r n i t y , b u t S a t u r d a y n ig h t will b r i n g s u f f e r - ing t o an en d with a p a r t y held in the new B o y S c o u t hut. M e m b e r s will w e a r d r e s s e s a n d t h e ir d a t e s will w e a r su i ts . r e v e r s e Semper Fidelis Plans Dance 8 : 3 0 - 1 2 — R o b e r t s H all A s s o c i a ­ tio n, op en h o u se a n d d a n c e . 9 -1 2 — Chi Phi f o r m a l , ball f a l l room o f S t e p h e n F . A u s tin H o ­ tel. S A T U R D A Y P l a n s f o r a S e m p e r F i d e l i s C lu b d a n c e on T h a n k s g i v i n g n ig h t w e re d i s c u s s e d a t a m e e t i n g the club W e d n e s d a y n ig h t in T e x a s U n io n . T h e p a r t y will b e held in the C r y s t a l B a ll R o o m f r o m 8 un- o f 1-3 A lp h a D e l t a Pi, lu n ch eo n f o r U1 12 o ’clock. S i g m a Phi E p silo n . 3 -5 — Phi Mu t e a h o n o r in g M iss M e rrit t , c h a p t e r house. 8 - 1 1 :3 0— Phi K a p p a T a u , R e v e r s ­ ible P a r t y , B o y S c o u t H u t. 8 - 1 2 — D e lt a Chi b a r n d a n c e , old A b o o th in f r o n t o f th e U n io n F r i d a y will sell t i c k e t s th e d a n ce . M e m b e r s a n d t h e i r f r i e n d s a r e f u r t h e r d e ta ils, club m e m b e r s s h o u ld call M a r ty B e a s l e y a t 2 - 5 8 4 2 . invited. F o r t o B o y S c o u t H u t. j ~ 8-1 2— Phi G a m m a D e lt a o p e n , T W O B r a z i l i a n D o c t o r ! 8- 1 2— S i g m a Ph i E p s i l o n com ic Study at Galveston house. s t r ip p a r ty . Union. 8- 1 2— M ica c o s t u m e p a r t y , T e x a s j S e n s e , 9 - 1 2 — S i g m a N u 8 :3 0 - 1 2 — C o m m o n f o l k d a n c in g , U n io n J u n i o r B a l l r o o m . d a n c e , T e x a s F e d e r a t e d W o m e n ’s C lu b . 9 - 1 2 — A lp h a O m icro n Pi, r o s e f o r ­ m al, C r y s t a l B a l l R o om , hotel. f o r m a l — Today’s Dish— SEA FOOD W I G ’ S FINE FOODS On the Drag d i s e a s e o f C h a g a s ’ T w o B r a z i l i a n p h y s i c i a n s , who s t u d i e s o f p o ss ib le a r e m a k i n g c a u s e s in T e x a s , a r e g u e s t s o f T h e U n i v e r ­ sity o f T e x a s M e d ic a l B r a n c h . v is it o r s , Dr. E m m a n u e l the D ia s a n d D r. F . L a r a j a o f O sw a ld o C r u z e I n s t i t u t e , R io de J a n e r i o , will S c o tt - W h i te Clinic in T e m p l e a n d c o n d u c t s e v ­ e r a l f ie l d t r i p s . v i s i t T h e T h e s t u d i e s will be m a d e in c o ­ o p e r a t i o n with Dr. A r d z r o n n y the P a c k c h a n i a n , M ic r o b io lo g y L a b o r a t o r y a t th e M ed ica l B r a n c h . d i r e c t o r o f F o s s i l s R e p o s e in M u s e u m l a r g e r t h a n F o s s il b o n e s th o se o f th e b u f f a l o w e re f o u n d a l o n g with a s p e a r u se d by th e h u n t e r s o f a n e a r l y d a y by U n i v e r s i t y g e o l o g i s t s n e a r P la in v ie w in 1945. T h e b o n e s o f t h is e x t i n c t s p e c ie s o f bison a r e in th e T e x a s M e m ­ orial M u se u m . Best of Service In Flowers For All Occasions SEE THE Let your Christmas g ift be one o f beauty to equal her own lo v e le s s . G ive her a metal com pact . . . silver or go d. For The Ij&hAAMjI% WATSON FLOWER SHOP Wire Orders Everywhere Mums for all the Games 2604 Guadalupe Phone 2-9294 ( w i t h a g l o r i o u s g o l d e n u n d e r t o n e ) Very high-styIe New daylight achievem ent in color to sunlight your lip s "gold" and cheeks. fashions. D ram atic in a setting on snow or sand, and fo r daylight e v e r y w h e r e o f im portance. W o n d e rfu l w i t h Auburn hair. P E R S IM M O N lipstick $1.50. A 'so in com - paoct and cream rouge $1 to $ 2 .* Plus tax this season's fo r 4. 1). w illUrn? M y Favorite Picture THE AVALON No Place to Eat on SUNDAY NIGHT! Radc your Supper are now fe aturin g a Sunday N ig h t Supper. Bring friends a l o n g t o enjoy the pleasant and q uiet atmosphere i pleasant and qu'e °rved from 5:00 to 7:00 fo r 65 cents. Sunday Dinner is served from 12:00 to 3:00 fo r $1.50. W eek Day meals a re 75 cents. Luncheon is from 11:30 to 2:30 and Supper 5:00 to 8:00. Treat your fam ily to R adcliffe'* home-cooked Thanksgiving Dinner. Noon or night, $1.50. Make reservations now. W e rest on Saturday. Phone 3361 Radcliffe’* 1004 Lavaca U REX" COMPACTS for your Christmas angel Bowery to Have Hot Band sZ™ cw But No Nickel Beer Comm on Sense w ill sponsor a fo lk dancing and fo lk ballad lis­ tening p a r ty S a tu rd a y , N o v e m b e r J u n io r B a ll 23, at 8:30 Room of th e T e x a s U n io n . the in Friday, N o v . 22, 1946' THE DAILY TEXAN P o * 7 Scarbrough & Sons ^ A T ie a 'Beam* K n o t w ith V IG N E I5* show C la yto n B la k e w a y and J i m ­ m y A lle n in a sk it on U n iv e rs ity life . B arb ersh o p harm o n y by the B i ll R eyn o ld s q u artet, and spe­ c ia lty vocal num bers a re also on tap. P e r r y T a y lo r w ill accom pany the vocalists. B e s t costum es w ill receive ap­ p ro p riate prizes. H o w e ve r, cos­ tum es a rc n ot re q u ire d fo r a d ­ mission. Adm ission is b y m em bership In d ep end ents m ay jo in the card. organization S a tu r d a y n ig h t if th e y have not a lre a d y done so. M em bership f o r the y e a r is $1. Saku Brings Color and Grace O f Indian Dances to Texas S e v e ra l fo lk dances w ill be taught and d irected by A n n P i t t ­ man of the W o m e n ’s P h y s ic a l E d ­ fcroup ucation D e p a rtm en t. T h e w ill hear record ed fo lk songs and ballads b y Iv es, W o o d y G u th rie, and Jo s h W h ite . B u r l C o ffe e and doughnuts w ill be is served. T h e adm ission price 50 cents p e r couple and 30 cents per in d ivid u al. Those re se rv a tio n s in terested a re asked to make beforeh an d w ith Rosem arie Jo se p h , se cre ta ry of Com m on Sense, 2-4197, or J e r r y Sm ith , ch airm an o f the re ­ freshm ents com m ittee, 8-1639. Sim* la M o n i t o r P r e s i d e n t A n d y S im s w as elected p resi­ dent o f the M o n ito r C lub a t a recent m eeting. O th er o ffic e rs elected w ere M a th e r W a ltr ip , v ic e ­ presid ent; D olores Spears, secre- ta ry - tre a s u re r; a n d L iz L e asu re , p u b licity ch a irm an . M rs. J . H. O verm an is sponsor o f the club. R e lig io u s G r o u p M e e t s F r i d a y T he “ R e lig io n in L i f e ” student discussion groups w ill m eet F r id a y night at 7 o’clock in th e U n iv e r ­ sity B a p tis t Church. in g iv in g m ean ing a n t dance and can be bought only in In d ia . to the j A ll In d ia n dances d if f e r g re a t- j from A m e ric a n sw ing, says jitte rb u g g in g : ly S a k u , adding looks g ay but not g ra c e fu l. th a t the E n g lis h D ancin g is not S a k u ’s only in-; is) in education and has I terest. A t the U n iv e r s it y she m a jo rin g been m aking h e ad w a y in m a ste r­ lang uage a n d j ing to I A m erica n custom s. P re v io u s her a rriv a l last Sep tem b er, S a k u j learned about the custom s and I language th ro u g h books, m ovies, I E n g lis h schools, and tra v e le rs. I Scarbrough & Sons Capture your one and only with Beau Catcher, Vig- ney's saucy scent! Cologne, 1.25 to 4.25 plus tax. Per­ fume, 1.50 to 10.00 plus tax. S C A R B R O U G H ’S C O S M E T I C S , S T R E E T F L O O R >T3®| 'Reactions Vary to Ease O f Getting X-Rayed E v e r y b o d y ’s doing it— g ettin g X - ra ye d is fu n ! Ja m e s G, H a rris , the registered tech n icia n who snaps the p ictu re o f yo u r insides, m ay even le t you take a p ictu re or tw o yo u rse lf. T he whole process takes about tw o seconds and m ost students sim ply c a n ’t realize th a t a n y th in g has happened. Mr. H a rr is says q u ie tly, “ S tep over here, please; put y o u r chin on to p ; take a deep breath and hold y o u r b re a th — th a t’s a ll; y o u ’re th ro u g h ,” and sure enough you are. Most people s ta y p e rfe c tly still u n til he re ­ peats the little spiel because th e y are so su re that being X - rayed long, drawn- is a out procedure. line o f his last A s one ta ll boy put it, “ Done to a tu rn in n o thing fla t .” O r as E . B . H udson said. “ N ot even a tick le , and I ’m th ro u g h !” C h a r­ lotte M ic k e y cracked , “ Now th e y ’ll see it ’s o n ly sm oker’s h a ck ” M r. H a r r is ’s fa v o rite tric k is to set the chin re st of the X - ra y m a­ chine fo r a six-footer, then a fte r v ^ J f e is th rou g h and some t in y g irl comes “ A ll in tim id ly , he says, rig h t put y o u r chin i ight up there, please.” T h is m achine is the v e r y n ew ­ shock- est th in g ; w ater-proof, proof, a b solu tely g u aran teed to fool those pesky geiyns th a t lu rk in a g u y ’s lungs. The p ic tu re is taken by a simple flic k o f the w rist, and an X - ra y p en etrates the body a n d clothes to la y the im age o f th e chest on a flu o re s ­ cent screen w hich in tu rn has i f s p ictu re ta k e n by a cam era in the deeper recesses o f the m achine. T his is ca lle d by a nam e alm ost is as te r r if y in g as the m achine harm less, fle u ro g ra p h y. lungs is perform ed by A n o th e r w a y of doing the same thing as a double check on d o ub t­ fu l the same m achine w hen a d iffe r e n t button is pushed. T his is ra d io g ­ rap hy, and w ill be used w ith the reca lle d people th at come by a p ­ po intm ent F r id a y , N o vem b er 22. The d iffe re n c e comes in th a t the film is 14 b y 17 inches instead o f the usual 35 m illim eters, and the p ictu re is ta k en d ire c tly o f the chest w ith o u t the m iddlem an o f the flu o re sc e n t screen. F u r th e r a lp h ab etical a p p o in t­ m ents m ay be made n e x t w eek and the su rv e y , w hich is the la r g ­ est o f its k in d e ve r conducted in T exas and p ro b a b ly in the U n ite d States, m a y last into D ecem ber. New Romance Languages Professor Likes Texas A lm o st as m uch at home in ed to m ake T exas m y hom e and F ra n c e as in A m e ric a , Dr. R a p h a e l devote m y tim e to m y g reatest in ­ L e v y , assistant professor o f R o ­ terest, te ach in g R om ance la n g ­ m ance languages, speaks F re n c h uages.” D r. L e v y and his fa m ily are s till try in g to fin d a home fo r th e m ­ selves, his seventy-odd jo u rn a ls on R o m an ce languages, and his six recently-published books. A m ong the la tte r a re “ The B e g in n in g o f ; W isd o m ” a n d “ T he A s tro lo g ic a l ! W o rk s o f A b ra h a m Ib n E z r a .” “ I do fin d one fa u lt w ith the I U n iv e rs ity ,” Dr. L e v y says. “ Be- 1 cause o f the s im ila rity o f nam es, I am co n s tan tly g ettin g m y m a il j mixed up w ith th a t o f D r. Ja m e s L e v e y o f th e D ep a rtm en t o f Mu- N o n ick e l beers are ava ila b le, but p le n ty of e n te rta in m e n t w ill be on hand w hen M ic a has its costume p a rty , the B o w e ry B a ll, S a tu rd a y night, A lly n Z o llic o ffe r, president, said T h u rs d a y. B e rtr a n d A d am s and his Sam H uston C o lleg ia n s w ill fu rn is h the dance music fro m 8 to 12 o ’clock S a tu rd a y night in the M a in Lo u n g e o f the T exas U n io n . independents as pieces. sixteen T h e C o lleg ian s, billed as the hottest college band in the south, has B e rtr a n d A dam s does his own a rran g in g , wdth em phasis on the sw ing n u m ­ bers. He has re c e n tly added some the La tin - A m e ric a n band s collection o f m usic. pieces to T w o m ales handle the vocals, the one singing blues num bers, other sp ecialty num bers. T h e U n io n w ill be decorated w ith scenes ty p ic a l o f the B o w e ry in N ew Y o r k C ity . In N e w Y o rk , this stre e t is fam ous fo r its dance halls, liv in g “ c h a ra c te rs ” q u arters, w hich m ake up the population. theaters, crow ded and the R e fre sh m e n ts w ill be served o v e r the bar b y colored w a ite rs who d ra w the d rin k s from la rg e kegs. T a b le s w ill be provided. In te rm issio n flo o r show w ill 25 Presbyterians Will Attend Meet The a n n u al m eeting o f the P r e s ­ b y te ria n S tu d e n t A sso ciation o f T exas and O klahom a w ill be held in C olleg e S ta tio n N ovem b er 23, 24, and 25. M a rg a re t M ed b u ry, p resident o f the association, a n d Jo h n C ra v e n , tre a su re r, a re tw o o f the tw en ty - five going from the U n iv e rs ity C hurch. D r. B la k e S m ith o f the Uni- ; v e rs ify B a p tis t C h u rch w ill dis­ cuss courtship and m a rria g e in his “ Po rch S w in g W o r s h ip ” a t the m eeting. The R e v . H. M . M o ffe tt and Ja c k L e w is w ill also speak. English Instructor's Wrist Broken by Fall Gifts of Schmidt, Small But Regular, Increase $2 More E v e r y few' months H e rm a n S ch m id t of B e x a r C o u n ty m akes a co n trib u tio n to the U n iv e rs ity . H is re c e n t g if t of $2 is to be used in “ ex p e rim e n ta l w'ork w ith fa rm and ra n ch products or c ith e r m ed­ ical research , ju st so it b enefits h u m a n ity m a te ria lly ,” he said. long as G ifts to ta lin g m any hundred thousands o f do llars have been received fro m m any donors by the U n iv e rs ity o v e r the ye a rs, but though his donations h ave been sm all is no m ore re g u la r co n trib u to r than M r. Sch m id t. there A fe w m onths ago, the B o a rd of R eg ents accepted a check fo r $1.31 from M r. Schm idt. H e stated th a t it w as to he used “ fo r the developm ent o f n e w p roducts.” M iss E d le e n Be g g , in s tru c to r in En g lish , broke her rig h t w ris t Fri- I d ay m orning w h en she slipped and I fe ll on tho w et flo o r o f the ground flo o r co rrid o r a t the east end of j the M a in B u ild in g . T he fr a c tu r e w as not serious enough to re q u ire M iss Beg g to be hospitalized, and a fte r havin g her w ris t set she resum ed her w ork. S t o r e s S a l e s U p S l i g h t l y T ex a s d ep artm en t and ap p arel in store sales rose 3 p e r cent O cto ber o ver S ep tem b er acco rd ­ ing to the B u re a u of Business R e ­ search o f the U n iv e rs ity . T his gain w as only one-fourth of the in ­ in sales th a t u su ally oc­ crease curs betw een these tw o months based on tab u la tio n s co v erin g the p ast ton years. O u tstan d in g increases w ere re g ­ in E l istered C le b u rn e, Paso. and San A n tonio. in O cto ber by stores C h risti, C orp us G ra c e fu l m ovem ents, the beat o f drum s, an occasional glim pse o f a bare foot beneath a c o lo rfu l and m e an in g fu l costum e . . . T h is is the fo rm a l In d ia n folk-dance being p erform ed by S h a k u n ta la D evanesen. T he place, how ever, is not In d ia but the LTniversity. the S a k u (o r M iss S h a k u n ta la D e v ­ anesen, if you w a n t to be te ch ­ n ic a l) who is the f ir s t wom an stu­ d en t from In d ia to e n te r the U n i­ v e rs ity , made her debut as a Ix H a C lu b skilled a rtis t at fo rm a l re c e n tly b y dancing the M a n ip u ri. S a k u explained th a t this in M a n ip u r, dance E a s t B a n g o l, and is done p u re ly f o r the grace of m ovem ent. B e ­ cause men are too shy to p a r tic i­ pate, th e ir p arts a re o ften taken b y women. Costum es are import- originated Success for UN Depends on Faith In Workability The fir s t p a rt is in stu d en t’s to m a in ta in in g w o rld peace raise public opinion o f the U n ite d N ations. N ext, th e y should stress r e lie f and said H a r r y Sm ith, student, who re c e n t­ ly retu rn ed from N e w Y o rk . re co n stru ctio n , S m ith attended a convention o f the U n ite d C h ris tia n Y o u th M o v e ­ m ent, w hich attem p ts to discover w h a t students can do fo r peace. S ix te e n denom inations w ere re p re ­ sented at. the m eeting. D elegates attended sessions o f the S tu d e n t F e d e ra lis t o rg a n iz a ­ tion, In te rn a tio n a l F ilm s F o u n d a ­ tio n, Church W o r ld S e rv ic e , and the U n ite d N a tio n s C o n fe re n ce itself. The students learn ed th a t the is not a L e ag u e to w a rd U n ite d N a tio n s o f N ations, but a step w o rld g overnm ent. The U n ited C h ris tia n Y o u th M ovem en t w ill sponsor a food d riv e in about tw o weeks, S m ith said. T e x a s A i r S h i p m e n t s G a i n O cto b e r a ir express shipm ents fro m T exas a irp o rts increased 21 p er cen t o ver S ep tem b er sh ip ­ ments, acco rd in g to reports com ­ piled by the U n iv e r s ity o f T exas B u re a u Bu sin e ss R esearch . Six teen o f the tw en ty- tw o cities covered in the re p o rts showed in ­ creases. The la rg e st advance w as the 65 per cent ju m p in shipm ents fro m M id la n d A irp o rt. of S h e 'll L o re To W e a r T h e m ... Q u ilte d T ub-L l ms Lovable quired padabouts in g a y colorful floral prints. Scuffs as comfortable as walking barefoot. A grand roommate-to-roommate gift. Sizes small, medium, and large. 1.35 A !so, crocheted foot warmers in pastel colors, 1.79 and 2.89 pair. S C A R B R O U G H ’S N O T IO N S , S T R E E T F L O O R J R e a d y fo r tho H o lid a y R o u n d -L 'p purs an d Su ed e Jack ets lf she rides, she'll more than welcome a gift cf these togs. Gabardine or twill jodhpurs in sizes 12 to 20, 5.50 to 12.75. W arm suede jackets with fringe trim, 20.75 and 24.50. Sizes 12 to 18 in red, green, brown, or beige. S C A R B R O U G H ’S S P O R T S 81101% S E C O N D K L O O R Sa a I ti R e rire tt the H e y -D a y o f I'an cv G arters Bits o : ribbon and fluff to hold up a lady's stocking, or to wear just for fun . , , and to give for Christmas because you're a Santa with a clever wit. 1.98 and 2.25 S C A R B R O U G H ’S H O S I E R Y , S T R E E T F L O O R ' ■**# w"i I1 ...... , r a w * flu e n tly and has spent several ye a rs in F ra n c o on fe llo w sh ip s and g o ve rn m e n tal m issions, and also has attended the U n iv e r s ity o f P a ris . ju s t L a te s t a d d i t i o n to the fa c u lty o f the D e p a rtm e n t o f R om ance L a n ­ guages, D r. L e v y retu rn ed fro m a sum m er to u r o f F ra n c e in Lim e to m eet his firs t classes this sem ester. H e is a n ative o f B a ltim o re , *H d., and re ceive d his d o cto r o f from philosophy degree Jo h n s H o p k in s U n iv e rs ity in 1924. H e has ta u g h t a t the U n iv e r s ity o f VV isconsin, the U n iv e rs ity o f B a l­ tim ore, and L o u is ia n a S ta te U n i­ v e rs ity , but he thinks his position here is tho m ost in terestin g . Dr. L e v y like s n e a r ly e v e ry th in g about in clu d in g the w eath er, a ra re fe e lin g am ong new com ers. the U n iv e rs ity , “ I love T e x a s ,” he says, “ and I th in k the U n iv e r s ity is th e out­ stand ing u n iv e rs ity in this p a rt o f the co u n try. T h a t is w h y I decid- I Professors to Go To Houston Meet Seven U n iv e r s it y s t a ff m em­ bers w ill p a rtic ip a te in the pro­ gram o f the sixty-eighth a n n u al T ex a s S ta te T ea ch e rs Asso ciation convention in H ouston N ovem b er 20-30. R o d n e y J . K id d , d ire cto r o f the In te rs c h o la s tic Le ag u e , w ill be the c h a irm an at a b re a k fa st m eeting N o vem b er .‘50. D r. 0 . VV’ . R c in m u th , professor languages, w ill p re­ section classics tho a t o f classical side m eeting. Dr. A . L . C hapm an, d ire c to r o f re se arch in education b y radio, w ill preside at a rad io section and w ill re p o rt on rad io liste n in g in T exas schools. Dr. VV a lte r P. W e b b , professor o f A m erica n history, w ill be c h a ir­ man o f the T ex a s H is to ry A s so cia ­ tion section, and A rc h ie N. Jo n es, p ro fesso r of music education, w ill be ch a irm an fo r the m usic pro­ gram . D r. D. K. B ra c e , professor o f ph ysical and health education, w ill p a rtic ip a te in a p a n e l on s a fe ty. C i t y P l a n n e r * M e e t A state-wide org an izatio n to ’Sponsor c ity p lan n in g w as en­ d o rs e d at tho U n iv e rs ity re c e n tly a g roup o f c ity p la n n ers and c it y p la n n in g engineers w ho m et to discuss leg islatio n and other subjects. The Le ag u e o f Texas M u n ic ip a litie s and the U n iv e r s ity sponsored the m eeting. R a lp h Elli- f tit, d ire c to r o f c it y p lan n in g in H ouston, w as named te m p o rary chairm an. M a k e Your Reservations NO W For Thanksgiving Dinner W ith All the Trimmin's Old Seville The S o u th 's U n iq u e R estaurant a"d Gift Shop. I I th a t G uadalupe Fred and Ira Leser Masters’ 'Spotlight Band’ Dance Will Send Delegates to Chicago F r a n k ie M asters an d h is tw e n ty - p ie c e o r ch estra , c o m in g here fro m th e B o u le v a r d R oom o f th e S te v ­ in C h ica g o , w ill p lay e n s H o te l f o r a se m i-fo rm a l d an ce in G reg ­ ory G ym W e d n e sd a y , N o v e m b er 27, f r o m 9 t o I o ’clock . M iss D or­ o t h y G eb au er, D e a n o f W om en , s a y s g i r l s w ill r e c e iv e late p erm is­ sion f o r th e d a n ce wh i c h is b e­ i n g s p o n s o r e d b y th e U n i o n D a n c e C o m m i t t e e . T H E D A I L Y T E X A N /J jf u td e m e tid l Friday, Nov. 22, 1946 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 8 Cossacks’ Songs Show True Russian Spirit F r a n k ie M a sters, w h o w r o te “ C h arm in g and “ S c a tte r b r a in ” L ittle F a k e r ,” is c a lled th e tr ip le th r e a t m an b ec a u se he d o es m a n y o f h is ow n v o c a ls and w r ite s m u ­ sic, a s w e ll as le a d in g h is band. l e s s o n s on H is m u s i c a l b a c k g r o u n d g oe s b a c k to his e a r l y d a y s in his h o m e Il li nois. He tow n o f R o b i n s o n , t o o k a n d i n s t r u m e n t u n t i l he p l a y e d w e n t I n ­ d i a n a . 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P r o c e e d s will go t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l U n i o n o f S t u ­ d e n t s , whi c h f i n a n c e d J o e M a l i k ’s t h e P r a g u e c o n f e r e n c e . t r i p M o n e y o b t a i n e d f r o m t hi s d a n c e will a l s o he u s e d p e n s e s o f d e l e g a t e s t i o n a l S t u d e n t C o n f e r e n c e in Chi - A m e r i c a ” a n d “ H e ’s My U n c l e , ” D o w n t o w n in D e t r o i t . I n t h e p a s t p a r t o f t h e p r o g r a m , w a s r e q u e s t - e v e n t c a g o , D e c e m b e r 27. a n d m a d e a n o v e r n i g h t s u c c e s s whi c h c o u l d hi t s ca r c e l y' a u d i b l e I t o n e s b e l o w a c o n t r a a, t h e c h o r u s , a n t h r o u g h a r e p e r t o i r e w i t h s o n g s t w o f o r hi s a g e . C. S h v e d o f f , W i t h a f a l s e t t o voi c e r e a c h i n g a l e r t a t t he R o o s e v e l t H o t e l a b o ve h i g h c, a n d a b a s s v o i c e , w ho w r o t e t h e t w e n t y - f i f t h a n n i - v e r s a r y s o n g f o r J a r o f f ’s C h o r u s , t h e M o s c o w C o n ­ is a t e a c h e r in c o m p l e t e l y n e w s e r v a t o r y , a n d w a s J a r o f f ' s t e a c h - e r t h e f o r e l e v e n y e a r s b e f o r e c h o r u s w a s o r g a n i z e d . T h e t w e n t y - f i f t h a n n i v e r s a r y s o n g w a s w r i t t e n t h a t ja s t y e a r in t h e c h o r u s s i nc e 1 9 2 0 , a n d six- r i a t e l y s e t s t he t e m p o f o r t h e C o s - 1 t e e n h a ve s e r v e d f o r t w e n t y y e a r s . s a c k c o n c e r t p r e s e n t e d in G r e g o r y G y m T h u r s d a y n i g h t . F u l l o f t h e t h e D o n v i v a c i t y o f t h e i r s o ng s , C o s s a c k s n e v e r los t s p i r i t d u r i n g a ful l t w o - h o u r c o n c e r t a b a n d in a C h i c a g o f e w t h e n e x t t h e a t e r s in t h e W i n d y C i t y. He f o r m e d his o w n o r g a n i z a t i o n a n d p l a y e d a t d i f f e r e n t C h i c a g o n i g ht spot s. H e t h e a t e r a p - p e a r a n c e s f o r t h e M a s t e r s o r c h e s - t r a w e r e a t t h e O r i e n t a l t h e old t u n e s “ M a r g i e ” a n d “ Alice he h a s p l a y e d a t ‘ S l a p s y Maxi f-s” cd a f t e r l a s t y e a r ’s c o n c e r t . t o p a y t h e e x- > S o n g ’’ a n d “ T h e H u t S u t S o n g , ” c a g o, w h e r e t h e y p l a y e d a r e c o r d - r e q u e s t . t h e p a t r i o t i c b a l l a d s “ G o d Bl e s s b r e a k i n g t h r e e w e e k s , a n d a t t h e j on U s , ” s u b s t i t u t e d t h e e x c e p t i o n o f r e p e a t e d b y p o p u l a r “ L o r d H a v e M e r c y U p h a t w a s p l a y i n g h e a t e r , a n d f o r e a r s he p l a y e d v a r i o u s f i v e ’’ who b a c k u p t h e on j a m n u m b e r s . e v e n t , b u t w a s n o t f i n i s h e d in t i m e f o r l a s t y e a r ’s t o u r . T h e h a n d ’s v e r s a t i l i t y is s h o w n | w i t h n e v e r t o s t o p m o v i n g d u r i n g t h e e n t i r e p r o g r a m — e x c e p t i o n a l l y T r a d i t i o n a l e n t h u s i a s m a p p r o p - in t h e c o r d i n g s , r h y t h m t h e N e w Y o r k p a t r o n s . t h e coct', “ W o o d p t s u c h as n u m b e r s B y J U D Y G A S T O N t i t l e s o f s o m e o f q u a r t e t t e j o p e n e d t o c o m m e m o r a t e old d i r e c t o r , S e r g e J a r o f f s e e m e d i l i g h t - f o o t e d , 5 0 - y e a r I Ti c ke t * f o r f o r $ 2 . 4 0 s u c c e s s f u l G r a c e f u l , t h e N a - R e c e n t its r e - j o i n e d in Chi f i r s t t h e t o to in T i c k e t s will be o n sal e in t h e R l ue G o w n , ” a n d M a s t e r s ’ o w n in H o l l y w o od , lei in N e w O r l e a n s . t h e R o o s e v e l t Ho- S t u d e n t G o v e r n m e n t O f f i c e f r o m c o m p o s i t i o n s . I 9 t o w e e k s er vi c e t i c k e t s o n t h e c a m p u s . o ’cl ock S a t u r d a y , N e x t ! sell g r o u p s will KTBC's 'Who Am I?' Contest Offers $750 in Cash Prizes * T h e u n u s u a l l y T h e r e d s t r i p e s a n d d e c o r a t e d f ul l a u d i t o r i u m b e l t s h a v e no p a r t i c u l a r s i gn i f i - t h e g y m s e e m e d j c a n e e , sai d o n e s p o k e s m a n , e x c e p t a n d b a l c o n y o f t o b o om w i t h a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r a t h e D o n C o s s a c k s t o d i s t i n g u i s h t r u e R u s s i a n c h a r a c t e r , a n d p a r - 1 f r o m t h e o t h e r C o s s a c k r e g i m e n t s O c u l a r l y f o r t h e p r o n u n c i a t i o n o f ■ in R u s s i a. S o l d i e r s w e a r u n i f o r m s s o m e A m e r i c a n w o r d s a s i ns i g n i a, c a i s s o n s, w h i c h s o u n d e d m o r e like is w o r n c e ss - ons. d e c o r a t e d w i t h m i l i t a r y b u t u n d r e s s e d c o s t u m e w h e n in c i vi l i an life. s u c h Y o u m a y b e t h e w i n n e r o f $ 2 5 0 in c a s h if y o u e n t e r t he b i g “ W h o I ? ” c o n t e s t b e i n g s p o n s o r e d Am by t h e C o l u m b i a B r o a d c a s t i n g S y s t e m . r a d i o s t a t i o n K T B C a n d f o r c o n t e s t f i r s t s t e p in t o w a r d p a r t i c i ­ T h e p a t i o n t o w r i t e t h e c o n t e s t is K T B C s t u d i o s in t h e B r o w n B u i l d ­ ing, A u s t i n , f o l d e r c o n t a i n i n g a n e n t r y bl i n k. O r y o u m a y p h o n e 2 - 2 4 2 4 a n I a s k t h a t a f o l d e r be s e n t to you. T h e f o l d e r s i n f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n ­ c o n t a i n ful l i ng t h e c o n t e s t . P i c t u r e s o f r a d i o p e r ­ s o n a l i t i e s w i t h a p a r a g r a p h b e l o w t e l l i n g i m p o r t a n t • a c h i n d i v i d u a l a»r> t h e f o l d e r . < o n t e s t a n t s t w e n t y b e e n “ I ’ve i d e n t i f y t h e p e o p l e b y w r i t i n g t h e i r n a m e s b e s i d e t h e c o r r e s p o n d - i n g n u m b e r s on t h e o f f i c i a l e n t r v b l a n k . T a k e a l ook a t t h i s d e s c r i p ­ t i o n o f o n e of t h e m . “ W e (Usual ly e n j o y o u r c o n ­ c e r t s m o r e t h a n t o n i g h t , ” o n e o f t h e m s a i d, “ b u t w e ’re a l i tt l e t i r e d a f t e r s t a y i n g o u t l a s t n i g h t in H o u s t o n . ” E v e n a f t e r a p a r t y t h e y d i s ­ a n d t w e n t y - s i x y e a r s , t h e p l a y e d m o r e f e e l i n g t h r o u g h s o m e t i m e s m y e n t i r e c o n c e r t a n d f o u r v i g o r o u s ‘b o b b y - ; e n c o r e s t h a n m a n y a n a r t i s t does. t w o m o n t h s o f f w h e n t h e t h e s u m m e r , a n d in C a n a d a b y m a n y n a m e s s i nc e I g o t m y big b r e a k i t ’s t h r e e y e a r s a go. S o m e d m t s ‘T h e V o i c e , ’ a n d n a m e s o c k e r . ’ L i g h t u p a n d l i st e n t o m y j s h o w o v e r K T B C a n d C B S on J W e d n e s d a y n i g h t s at, 7 . 3 0 . ' ' pos s i bl e d u r i n g C o s s a c k s is c o n n e c t e d w i t h T a k i n g c a l l ed l a t e H o w e v e r , t h e r e is a s e c o n d p a r t t o t h e c o n t e s t . I t c o n s i s t s of f i n ­ i s h i n g t h e s e n t e n c e , “ I t o l i st en K T B C . , ” w r i t i n g b e c a u s e . t w e n t y - f i v e a d d i t i o n a l w o r n ? o r J less. . KOEN STUDIOS M od ern P h o to g r a p h y P h o to g r a p h ic S u p p lies 2 3 4 6 G u a d a lu p e T e l. 8 - 7 0 6 7 T h e G i r l s ’ G l e e C l u b S e x t e t a n d t w o p i c t u r e t h e M e n ’s O c t e t will h a v e f e a t u r e d s p o t s in t h e w i n t e r c o n - 1 t h i n g s a b o u t c e r t o f t h e c o m b i n e d c l u bs T u e s - j ^ o u n ^ d a y , N o v e m b e r 26, in H o g g A u d i ­ t o r i u m . ' n Good Food and Reasonable Price* at DUDLEY'S CAFE 3911 Guadalupe A Mile bu t fro m i t ’s w o rth t h e Drag. t h e drive. 3 One-act Plays Due in December Drama Department Begins Rehearsals R e h e a r sa ls fo r th e B e a r ,” and “ Mr. C la u d e ,” o n e -a c t “ M ak in g play’s to be p r e se n te d b y th e D e­ p a r tm e n t o f D ram a, b e g a n T h u rs­ day. T h e tw o p la y s, to g e th e r w ith “ W ,” w ill be p r e se n te d in M od­ ern L a n g u a g e s B u ild in g 103 D e ­ cem b e r 13 e x c e p t th r o u g h S u n d a y . A tte n d a n c e w ill be by r e se r v a tio n o n ly . 19, in T h eo d o r e A p s te in ’s C ast “ M ak in g is M a rg a ret th e B e a r ” L ew is a s L u isa, M arth a S to n e as C a rlo tta , G eo rg e S eagert. e s M an­ u el, V an W illia m s as A lfo n s o , and W illiam R u sse ll as G om e?. M ouzon L aw w ill p la y th e p art in C arroll L u sk ’s o f Mr. C lau d e o n e -a c t p lay. 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