Briefs. . . From the Wire By t h e A s s o c i a t e d Press H o r ' TON T e x a s N u c l e a r Reactor D i s c u s s e d by Fo unda t i i o n the R o b e r t WL b F o u n d a t i o n d is c u s ­ • tv th e possibility of con- sed TUC ; t n . n of a h u g e n u c le a r r e a c t o r In T e x a s. T r u s t e e s of - Dr. W. O, M illig a n , r e s e a r c h d i­ r e c t o r of the fou nd atio n, sa id the r e a c t r, if built w o u ld m a k e one r e c e n t ly m e ta lle d a t the R ic e I n s ti­ tu t e look like a toy. “ T h is is ju s ' a pious d r e a m at th e m o m e n t a n d it will r e m a i n as find so m e w a y of s u c h until w e w h ip p in g f i n a n c ia l b u r d e n , ” the M illig an said * ★ A l l i e s S e e k Berlin Talks LONDON — K ey A llied l e a d e r s c a m e out T u esd a y for ta lk s with the Soviet V nion a im ed a t s e ttl­ ing the w hole question of divided C» or m a a} T h e ir v ie w s on th e Berlin c r i ­ sis w e r e lin k e d w ith sp e c u la tio n th a t a s u m m i t m e e t i n g w ith So­ v ie t P r e m i e r N ik ita K h ru s h c h e v m a y h e in th e m in d s of so m e Al­ lied s t a t e s m e n . ★ * C o al M i n e r s W i n Raise W A S H IN G T O N • Jo h n L. L ew is tw o - s ta g e . S2-a-day w a g e w on a b oo st for th e n a t i o n ’s ISO,OOO soft coal m i n e r s T u e s d a y , He m a d e an h is to ric c o n c e ss io n to the e ap tiv e - m i n o s e c t o r of the b itu m in o u s in­ d u s t r y R e li a b le s o u r c e s said the a g r e e ­ m e n t w a s r e a c h e d for sig nin g W ed­ n e s d a y b e tw e e n L ew is, boss of the U n ite d Mine W o rk e r s U nion, an d t h e B it u m i n o u s Coal O p e r a to r s A ssn m a j o r i n d u s try b a r g a i n i n g g ro u p . ★ ★ Exhi bi t in M o s c o w S e f W ASHINGTON — The U nited S ta tes h a s earm ark ed SS.IOS.aon for a six -w eek national exhibition In M oscow . tentatively sched uled to start the Fourth of Ju ly. The exh ib it w ill be the first m ajor one e-ver held in the So­ v iet U nion under IT. S. g o v ern ­ m ent a u sp ic e s. R a d i a t i o n Still Kills H O U S T O N — A J a p a n e s e sc ie n ­ t i s t sa id T u e s d a y n u c l e a r r a d i a ­ tion r e l e a s e d in 1945 b y the A -bomb a t H i r o s h im a still is c la i m i n g lives. D r T a k e n N n g m iy a . p r o f e s s o r of p h y s! c s a t O s a k a U n iv e rs ity , told r e p o r t e r s J a p a n still h a s m a n y s ic k p e o p le a s a r e s u lt of th e A- b o m b . “ And fr o m t i m e to t i m e d e a th s th e e f f e c ts of ra d i a ti o n a r e f r o m still r e p o r t e d , ” h e said. ★ ★ R e ds K e e p G r o t e w a h l B E R U N — O tto G ro t* wok I Is to r e m a i n E a s t G e r m a n y ’s p r e ­ m i e r in a n e w C o m m u n is t g ov ­ e r n m e n t b e in g set u p W e d n e s ­ d a y . Tile p a r t y c e n tr a l c o m m i t ­ t e e said T u e s d a y it will r e n o m i ­ n a t e h im . G rn tew o h l fi-L b a s b e rn r e p o r t e d ill. Weather: Sunny, Mild Low 48; High 70 T h e Vol. 58 Price Five Cents T e x a n * • 9 B B “First College Daily in the So u th " AUSTIN, TEXAS W E D N E SD A Y , DECEM BER 3, 1958 Six Pages T o d a y No. 80 Horns Stomp Indians 73-48 in First Game By G E O R G E P H A R R T e x a n S p o r ts Falitor I But, e a rly in the second half Coach M arshall H u g h e s’s men couldn't miss, while the visitors fro m Abilene couldn’t T e x a s ’ slow -starting L o n g h o rn s finally got rolling late in seem to do a n y th in g right. ^ D uring th a t spree th e Steers hit an outstanding <0.6 p e r th e first half a n d th en w e n t into high g ear to easily w h ip the M cM urrv Indians 73-48 in th e season opener for both team s r e n t fro m th e field a nd raced to th eir larg e st ad v a n ta g e or the gam e, a 29-point lead. The O range a n d W hite c a n e d o u t T uesday n ig h t in G regory Gym . It w a s p a rtially the S te e rs’ own m istakes and first-gam e a 59-30 m argin with 11:10 remaining, nervousness t h a t kept the ga m e tig h t th ro u g h m u c h of the M cM urrv, m eanw hile, was only able to drop in five of 20 first period. tries a nd t h a t Rave th e ’H orns th e decision- • t - -------- — ----------------------------------------------- C h ie f Theorizes Popcorn Seller Fails to Alter Longhorn Luck fr e e r ig h t I t w a s B y B I M . V O L L M E R tho m id dle of in on e of th o s e c r i ti c a l silen ces ju s t first throw- be fo re a b a s k e t b a l l g a m e of sea so n , a n d tho Iao ng ho tn- w e r e just one point a h e a d . Tile c ro w d w a tc h e d with b a t e d b r e a t h the a ir w a s th i c k w ith ten sio n. T hen, n a t ­ u ra lly , it h a p p e n e d . in the and the A vendor took a d e e p b r e a t h , I “ P o p c o r n ! ” h e bellowed in flatin g his lu n g s to th e fullest. in the te n s e silence. Y ou could see s t a r t ­ led peo ple j e r k on all sides, ev en the boy dow n on th e c o u rt p r e p a r ­ ing to th r o w . But he m a d e the b a s ­ ket a n y w a y . T he p o p c o rn s e l le r w a lk e d o r th e aisle, bellowing a s he down w ent. “ I th in k t h a t g u y ’s the p a y the o th e r s i d e , ” a d is g ru n tle d in of fan m u t t e r e d . in It w a s quite a c h a n g e from the football sea s o n , a n y w a y you look­ ed a t it. T he b a n d d id not e x a c t ­ ly live u p to its title a s th e show- the S o u th w e st a s m e m ­ h a n d of “ c iv i li a n ” b e r s w e r e clothes. T h e y t h e i r r e g u l a r b a n d n u m b e r s w ith f l a s h e s of into r a g t i m e a n d e v e n b u r s t w h istles w he n a p r e t t y girl w a lk e d by. It w a s q uite a c h a n g e from the se d a te , well d is c ip lin e d tro o p we see a t half-tim e during the i n t e r s p e r s e d th e i r foot- Drop It! Fighting for the ball from He floor is Texas’ Char: © Cox as Fe tries to take possession from McMurry's Ernie Reusch (41), who doesn't want to lese t h a t basketball. W a t c h i n g is He Steers’ Jerry G r a h a m (21) and Bud Shelton (35) of the : ne Horns di ant have Indians from Ab ene. to do much scrambl ng like th r t h o u g h as ^they rolled o v e r the visitors, 73-48, i tuesday r g h t in Gregory G y m , It w a s the se ason o p e n e r for b oth schools a n d Texas o p e n e d u p ia+e in the first half to easily w h ip M c M u r r y . —Photo by Dudley 3 Exposed to Gas Students, Scientist Hospitalized For 24-hour Observation Tuesday I T w o g rad u ate stu d en ts and a re ’ a photosynthesis e x p erim en t about' T he room in the E x p erim en ta l search scientist w ere h osp italized ™ for 24-hour observation T u esd a y w e st w ing of the b u ild u p , a fter they w ere e x p o sed to phos- r f V e X ld f n g ' M ite w T h T tw o '"or S ^ m i n u ^ w hich ^ for ^ crow d w a s sm a ll but noisy, to he w inning, w ere g lad ^ phosRpno to be dancProus when in- but th e y w ere by no m e a n s “ snow- v nile ^ ^ pnouch ^ ^ B ^ s P ii Ie fA iiTh e ' E x pe ri rn e n ta i Scien ce j and fu m e s sp read through the hall- haled, a H ealth C enter sp ok esm an P d ^ h y ^ t h e playin g sty le of 1 c | night in San Antonio on a traffic boys* w ashroom w h ere B u ildin g. w a y J o h n F is se k is a n d D o n ald R o ss w e r e w o rk in g w ith D r C h a r l e s G o r Z — . . . d o n S k in ner, r e s e a r c h s c e n t s , M , . l a b o r a t o r i e s Offices an d the e n ti r e w in g w e r e e v a c u a t e d . F ir e - the s c e n e d onned m e n ca lled , h „ a r c a bofore to a j r e d in A fte r th e T e x a s s p u rt Coach H u ghes used his s u b ­ s titu tes freely and before it w a s a ll o v e r 14 S te e r s h a d se e n action. th r e e of F o u r p la y e r s , t h e m m e m b e r s of th e s t a r ti n g five, m a n ­ a g e d th e do ub le fig­ th e u r e s a s g a m e of “ h e r e , you s c o r e a c o u p ­ le .’’ w h e n th e y g ot m o v in g . to s c o r e rn th e ’H o rn s p la y e d L a n k y W a y n e C la rk , th e 6 l l a n d ! one h a lf s o p h o m o re , got h o t in th e IO secon d h a lf a n d d u m p e d points. T h is a n d th e fo ur h e h a d in the o p e n in g pe rio d g a v e h i m th e role of le a d i n g s c o r e r fo r T e x ­ a s w ith 14. B ig C la r k a ls o sco o p e d off l l re b o u n d s to m a k e his f i r s t r e m e m to he in Cigaret Set Chicago Fire - An e x p e r t the- police a rs o n s q u a d , said s n e a k th eo ry a b o u t the best c a u s e of Mon- into a d a y ’s fire w a s “ a c a r e l e s s l y dis- th a t th e CHICA GO (fl o ri z e d T u e s d a y a s m o k e r flipped a c i g a r e t t e w a s te b a s k e t and m a y h a v e s t a r t c d ■ 90 School. th e d is a s tr o u s L a d y ~ in O ur Sgt. Drew Brown, head of the Kansan Charged In Bank Robbery By tho Associated Tres* • T h e F B I filed b a n k r o b b e r y c h a r- - m e r m m m w ^ g es T uesday ag a in st R ich a rd D ea n • S c h m i d t 24 a c c u s i n g h i m of tak - .i, I m g p a r t the d a r i n g n o o n tim e r o b b e r y o f the C i t y N a tio n a l B ank . h ere N o vem b er 30. L e o n a r d B lalo ck in c h a r g e of ’ in i ‘ . c a r d e d c i g a r e t t e , to s se d into a v a r s i t y g a m e one fire th a t killed w a s te b a s k e t by a sn e a k s m o k e r . ’’ b e r e ^* h * e m p h a s i z e d it Is of th e A ngels s tric tly a theory. * B u t in v e s ti g a to r s did n ot elimi- n a te th e p o ssib ility th e b la z e w a s r a t e d Al A lm a n z a e a c h h a d d e l i b e r a t e ly to u c h e d off J a y A m e t t e , fla sh y a s e v e r d e ­ spite a b r o k e n no se, p u s h e d in l l points to r a n k r i g h t b eh in d C la r k . th e highly- IO l l re - D on nie Wilson a n d points. A l m a n z a als o h a d tie w ith C la rk . 11 w a s A l m a n z a ’s j u m p sho t w ith t h a t s e n t T e x a s a m s a j,ea(j 2-0, a n d th e n th e le a d c h a n - 30 s e c o n d s go ne to T h e F B I t u r n e d its a tte n tio n to b o un ds tho tr acredv ’ P l a n s w e r e m a d e f o r h u ria l of the y o u n g v ic t im s of the n a ti o n ’s t h i r d w o r s t school fire in The in the 40 year-old building snuffed out the flash of fla m es r-,cr nm n tim o Still in hosp itals w ere <3 others— Snn'vlen rh ildrcn and 3 nuns. MCMURRY u s D r i v e r .............. ........ t h „ MobU th - Mow*- . . . . . . . firem a n , ! Baker FO ..3 . .o ..5 . . I I ' ' y o u n g ste r ., school janitor and a nun. a 4 Box Score * th e s e filed his © L N ery in- Reusch t h e o r y w a s b a s e d on f e d e r a l c o m p l a i n t w a s Sgt. 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S ch m id t ... la d Gandy . . . # Cox ••••• . h a r g e B lalock said th e h a n k rob- m i g h t s t e a l a s m o k e . Old e x a m i- Minim* .. b e r y c h a r g e w a s b a s e d on ' McMurray m a t io n fu rn ish ed b y S h eriff W a lte r F e l l e r s of N ew B r a u n f e l s a n d a r — in v e s tig a tio n b y th e F B I . is in th e n o r t h e a s t c o r n e r of the b r i c k building. T h e tire b e g a n th e r e a n d g u s h e d u p a ged h a n d s a s infor- n atio n p a p e r s also w e r e sto re d in s 9 N e a r this disp o sal poin t is a w h its t e x a s <73) TF \ 173) . . . . . Wi l s o n Wilson took w a s t e b a s k e t s on A u stin s m a i n th e m a t e r i a l w a s a r r e s t e d S u n d ay n n rth p a « t I T e x u 9 T h e a r e a th e Almanza the a n i. — ---- — - ja n ito i. b a n k , w a s T h e a n d to . a s t r e e t w a s r o b b e d of 52,000 by a n w oo den s t a i r c a s e . ★ u n m a s k e d b and it. 3 FAF PF TP IO 4 - 9 tv o 0 4- f> 34 a- n I- 5 0- 0 iv o (V 0 n- 2 12-IS 3 2 12 2 a 44 FAF PF TP 4- 6 10 u 3 - 5 2- 4 14 (V 2 30 I- 2 7 0- I 4 9 1- I 2- 4 4 3 2- 3 0. 0 0 2- 3 2 0- 0 0 A. J 0 A- A 0 17-32 73 22 26 43 33 40 73 r a p i d ly a s Nikita Sgt. B ro w n s a i d tw o boy s w e r e for Wilson, In th e a r e a e m p t y in g w a s te bas- fro m k cts, a s late a s 2:W p .m . T h a t a 9-8 wan tw o m i n u te s be fo re a l a r m w a s told B row n tiling st a n c e . s m e ll e d s m o u ld e ri n g so u n d e d . th e y like a K h r u s h c h e v ’s m in d . 1 F i n a l l y J e r r y G r a h a m , su b b in g in a s e t s h o t la s h e d th e c o m e r a n d T e x a s h a d th e y n e v e r g a v e lead . one th e first up. G r a h a m ’s go al c a m e w ith 6:20 T h e b o j s can e. som e- D i e sub- I n d i a n s s ta y e d in te r m is s io n ju st b efore S te e r s o p e n e d u p a n d J . a h e a d , 33-22. T his w a s the close, b u t th e shot o u t la r - t h e i r F i r e C o m m is s io n e r R o b e r t a r s o n h a d not b een g e s t le a d of t h a t half, Q u in n s a i d s t r i c k e n fr o m the b s ’ of possibili- tics alth o u g h no positive e v id e n c e an d C l a r k a d d e d a n e a t hook d o r ; : that B o b b y P u r y e a r h it a p u s h shot to s t a r t th e S te e r s on th em b ig p u s h line h a d b e e n found • We a l w a y s su s p e c t a rs o n w h e r e a s th e s e c o n d h alf s t a r t e d . th e r e is ln*s of life, p a r t i c u l a r l y in a public p la c e , a n d w e c a n n o t the f i r e ,” th e c a u s e of + T he FBI said in “ m aintain it liaison with C hicago officia ls ing to see if there is any w as vt? can B efo re th in g s s e t tl e d do w n th® H o rn s h a d th e a d v a n t a g e a n d th e g a m e w ell in h and . C o a c h S ta n B u r n h a m ’s I n d i a n s cu t th e m a r g i n to 35 p oin ts on ce a f t e r le a d , b u t •hat w a s a s close a s th e y c a m e . t h a t 59-30 T e x a s a s s i s t . ” A n e w s m a n e s t s t e m m e d J e w i s h houses l a n t a , G a., ai b o m b s c a r e s eh ia l schools soo kesm A ana thins if the h d se v e n points, all of th e m P u r y e a r , th e o t h e r f i r s t - s t r in g e r , in in ter- the seco nd half. F in a l to ta ls show tc r s h a d 52 of th® isk ed fro m b o m b in g of the Steers* st of w o r s h i p I P e o r i a , 111., a n d i pu blic an d p aro - ta ls .cross 7 to see fo r u s a t a ll .” t o th o d o u b le figu re s O w en to “ W e ’r e tie C l a r k for le ading s c o r e r , w h ile is E r n i e R e u s c h h a d 12 a n d B o bb y th e c o u n try . Moblev, a 6-4 T h r e e M c M u r r y D r i v e r c a n n e d I T re p lie d , if in At 73 points. jun io r, h a d 14 la d s h a d th e r e in Forum to Discuss Voice in Legislature “ A St .dei L e g is l a tu r e 'he first F orty A c re s Forum to Iv in h e ld a t 7:30 p m . W e d n e s d a y A rchitecture B uilding 105. Voice W ith the N ex t a r d S ta n le y , p r e s i d e n t of ISA. sa id . f a i n t s of d is c u ssio n m a y in clu de will be Ute top ic of th e p o ssib ility of a r a i s e a n d the fin a n c in g of th e i n t r a m u r a l th e H e a lth s p o r ts p r o g r a m a n d C e n te r. tuition S t a t e S e n a to r C h a r le s H e rri n g m d R e p r e s e n t a t i v e Dams D u g a s w ill r e p r e s e n t th e L e g is la tu r e on the p a n e l. B B A Council to Elect N e w President T o d ay Other p a r t i c i p a n t s in the discus A n ew p re s id e n t will be e le c te d - >n w u ' be I-' L a n i e r Cox, vice- p re s ,d e n t for a d m i n i s t r a t i v e s e r v by th e B B A Council a t a m e e t in g ices a r - l F r a n k C v k s e y a n d Don- a t 7 p . m . W e d n e sd a y in the D e l t a ald B. M a th is stu d e n ts . guiro, e x e c u t iv e s e c r e t a r y of E x - S tu d e n t s ’ A sso cia tio n , w ill m o d - p r e s id e n t, f o r m e r council la s t th e J a c k Ma* G a m m a house, N o r m a n Wood, re s ig n e d th.? a t m e e t in g th e s e positions c s t iblisla he sa id . t £,e d u ri n g u n a b le Christmas Work Difficult to Find fo r d e n ts looking T h e m a j o r i t y of U n i v e r s i t y s t u ­ in Austin jo b s the C h r i s t m a s se a s o n a r e to find t h e m . M an y e m p l o y e r s h a v e op en ing s for full-tim e w o r k e r s , h u t s tu d e n ts a r e u n a b le because d i r e c t o r of m e n t B u re a u , said. o! cla s ses. J o h n G. Steele E m plo y- the S tu d e n t to fill to elas< Thove stu d e n ts w h o a r e ab le to jo b s of­ find p a r t - ti m e C h r i s t m a s fitting w o rk te n h a v e difficulty h o u rs s c h e d u l e s , Mr. S teele said, M an y Otho:1 s t u d e n ts a r e w illing to w o r k w h ile elapses a r e in session but w a n t to r e t u r n h o m e a s soon a s C h r i s t m a s v a c a ­ tion begins. E m p l o y e r s h a v e s o m e p a r t - ti m e o p e n in g s for s lies c le r k s , b u t th e s e a r e u su a lly filled q u ic k ly . Tile a v ­ fo r p a r t - t i m e e r a g e w a g e s e m ­ ployes d u rin g the h o li d a y se a s o n a re from 85 to 95 c e n t s p e r h o ur. rem asn- >f m g on the c a m p u s find jobs a ft e r t C h r i s t m a s c o n d u c tin g in v en to ries S ^ p r o x i m a t e l y 200 s t u d e n t s will he a h > to find su ch job s, M r. Steele said . M a n y foreign stu d e n t* 265 Nominated For Cactus Honor N o m in a tio n s for G ood lei lows a n i O u ts t a n d in g S tu d e n ts fo r the 3959 ( ’a c tu s h av e Bud Toole, ( 'a c t u s e d ito r, a n n o u n c e d . r e a c h e d 265 No ’r o l e n o m i n a ti o n s vc.J. he ac ee p te d . The field of n o m i n e e s will I v n a r r o w e d by a be* a rd of d e a n s m d s tu d en ts a n d th e re s u lts will la te sp r in g P ic ­ be an n o u n c ed tu r e s of Good fellow® a n d O u d ' in 1- in.g S tudents will a p p e a r the 1959 C a c tu s , in in J u d g m g the a p p li c a ti o n s will b e l . c k ' f f i S J a c k H olland, d e a n of m e n . M c s |J a i k Hoband, dean OI rn D o ro th y G e b a u e r , d e a n of w o m e n : - * \ cfnTnL r -- y u Let Time, Society Guide Child-Raising c la s s e s w e re r e s u m e d . B o th s tu d e n ts w ill he r e t a i n e d at the Student, H e a l t h C e n t e r fo r 24 h o u rs a s th ro u g h the g a s w o rk s s o m e t i m e s 32 h o u rs late re a c t io n ■ a f t e r c o n ta c t. “ We d o n 't e x p e c t a n y difficulty, this is p u re ly a p r e c a u t i o n a r y m e a s u r e . '' s a i d D r. W illiam Shive, r e ­ s e a r c h sc ien tist. 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WHITING 47 Law Students 'Cross the Bar’ 1 j a r T e x a n valu e. In t r a in i n g th e i r m a i v of e v e n ts sin c e the elec tions c h ild re n p a r e n t s in T e x a s e m p h a - e s ta b lis h in g F ifth R ep ub lic in c l u d e d in the ta lk w ill hp prob- sized s e lf-re lian ce a n d e a r l y inde- the new govern- p e n d r n e e . T he |o m s co nfro n tin g feeling w as, D r. W h itin g said, “ T h e s o o n e r th e kid m e n t the g ro w s up tho b e t t e r . ” T h is t r a in i n g 0 0 j0 nial p ro b le m a n d in te rn a l tax w a s su c h a s A lg e ria a n d th e in s h a r p c o n t r a s t to the Zu- h a r m o n io u s , living, a n d w e r e i n d i n - to let c h il d r e n g ro w up slow- s t r e s s e d es. Dr. Bunn h a s t a u g h a t U T since re c e i v e d his d o c to r of in g o v e r n m e n t 3955. 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H a lp e n n y . v e r y ( i e , T h e U n s y s t e m a t i c S e c u rity S y s t e m by H a ro ld G re e n , B ulletin of the A tom ic S c ien tis ts, A pril, 1955.> H o w e v e r, w a s it r e a l ly n e c ­ th e e s s a r y m a n h a d to s a y a n d also c o m p l e t e ­ th e a rt ic l e o u t of con­ ly t e x t ? to show ho w so m e a r e g iven s e c u r ity c l e a r a n c e s w h o o th e r w is e would not p a s s s e c u r ity c hec ks. T h e n s e n ­ te n c e following th e p a r a g r a p h th a t you so c o n v e n ie n tly q u o ted out of c o n te x t, said, “ P r e s u m ­ ab ly, th e p r e s u m p t i o n of s e c u r ity risk is o v e r c o m e b y th e ir p o ten tial c o n tr ib u tio n s to o u r n atio n a l s e c u r ­ ity a n d by th e ir m o r e r e c e n t p a t ­ t e r n s of b e h a v i o r . ” fac t, in the fact t h a t you need f u r t h e r Also, yo u h a v e m a d e a g r e a t h u lla b a lo o o v e r th a t D r. von B r a u n w a s a Nazi. 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S o , on. t h a t ' s t h e p l a n for 1958 ob- O f c o u r s e , s t u d e n t s m a y s t i l l t a i n a t e a c h i n g c e r t i f i c a t e f o r t h e s e c o n d a r y l e v e l ( h i g h s c h o o l ) f r o m t h e S c h o o l o f E d u c a t i o n . S o m e will s a y , “ Good t h e i r de cision to offer now w h e n I ' m a junior.” luck on this p lan B ut, s t u d e n ts m a y this p lan w itho ut still enroH in too losing m a n y c r e d i ts . If a stu d e n t is w o r k ­ ing t o w a r d his BA in one of t h e s u b j e c t s c o v e re d by th is pla n , h e will o n ly h a v e to ta k e th e r e q u i r e d 24 h o u r s of ed u c a tio n c o u r s e s to t h a t <.h*ain b oth his d e g r e e a n d Uttlo pieta- of p a r c h m e n t w h ic h s h o u ts t h a t the h e a r e r is a q u a l ­ ified “ e g g h e a d . ” HAIRY [ALES f r o m t he Rangeroos O kay, you b eer-gu zzlin g, cla s s- cutting. b e a t g e n e r a t io n T e a s i p p e i s — now is the ti m e to ra lly to the cau se . Tin' s a d d e s t lack of all th e lacks of this U n iv e rs ity of s o m e ­ thing is about to be r e m e d ie d . We h a v e got school a n d m a r c h i n g songs, hut as yet we a i n ’t got no d r i n k in g songs. the first c las s songs, songs, fig ht titan less for s o n g s t e r s a n d S o t h i s is a c a l l to a l l tile l o c a l b e e r h a l l s o n g s t r e s ­ s e s , ’c a u s e t h e o l d H a i r y R a n g e r t h e i s a g u n n a ru n a c o n t e s t h e st s t u d e n t d r i n k i n g s o n g . R u l e * : l y r i c s m u s t O p e n s t u d e n t : he s e m i o r i g i n a l w i t h l e a s t a c o u p l e o f p r i n t a b l e v e r s e s ; use a n y t u n e y o u c a r e to, b u t Ive p r e p a r e d to g e t a h o l d of a m u s i c i a n w h o c a n p l a y it. to a i n a G et y o u r v e rs io n in to the R a n ­ g e r office. J o u r n a l i s m Bldg. 210, b y D e c e m b e r 15th. F ir s t prize A whole p it c h e r of b e e r all y o u r own, paid for by the E d ito r out of his own p ocket it's a v a ila b le in the Union. A just as soc® a s A l a t c h s e e m s t h e o f i m p r o v i n g e n j o y m e n t to b e c l o s e An d w h i l e w e ’r e on t h i s k i c k , s t u d e n t b e s i d e s s p i r i t s , sp i r i t —- o r w h i c h tile to s a m e t h i n g — let s jo in t h e c r u s a d e i m p r o v e m e n t . H a v e c a m p u s fo r y o u n o t i c e d t h e l o u s y s h a p e t h e s t a t u e s on t h e M a i n M a l l a r e i n ? A n d w e ’r e n ot ju s t a b o u t t h e s t a t u e o f G o v e r n o r H o g g . t u r n i n g green . O nly G e o rg e W a sh in g to n , who is a f t e r all a p r e t t y r e c e n t a r r iv a l , show s an y h in t of his f o r m e r l y b rillia n t golden hue. D o you th ink th a t in C o m m u n is t C h in a o r in the Sen et Union th ey a llo w th e ir her. e s t a t ­ ues to ta r n i s h a n d m ild e w ? Y o u ’r e d u rn to o tin ’ th e y d o n ’t. E v e r y d a y th ey get they g e t p olished. And T h e y ’r e all t a l k i n g P E A N U T S r e p l a c e d p r e t t y r e g u la rly too. the is h a p p e n i n g O b v i o u s l y w h a t to o u r s t a t u e s is t h a t a p a t h y c l e v e r l y g u i d e d bv a n i n s i d i o u s C o m m u n i s t c o n s p i r a c j is l e a d i n g t o t h e o b f u s - c a t i o n o f V m e r i c a n I d e a l s t h r o u g h n e g l e c t o f o u r D e m o c r a t i c I d o l s . O r in o t h e r w o r d s , o u r C h r i s t i a n , C o n s e r v a t i v e , C o n s t i t u t i o n a l G o v ­ e r n m e n t is iM'ing h a d I So w e ’re s u g g e s tin g in s t e a d o f c a m p a i g n s for m o r e m a r r i e d stu­ d e n ts fun houses, b e e r in th e Un- : in, a n d the p ro te c tio n of the e a r s of fr o m t a x p a y e r s ’ c h il d re n s p e e c h e s by tho likes of von B r a u n (th a t N azi m a n ! ) w e ’re s u g g e s t f i r i n : thr&e d u n g s filthy s t a tu e s . It s e e m s t a k e c a r e of * a n d cle a n u p t h i s c a m p u s n e e d s m o r e t h a n a n y t h i n g e l s e f a n a t i c s w i t h n e w i d e a l s a n d f r e s h e n e r g i e s . th is n e w A n o th e r f a n a t ic i s m a friend of o u r w h o h a t e s to p a y ta x e s h a s la t e ly b e e n g r i p in g ab o u t the a m o u n t of m o n ­ e y to k e e p u p a n a r m y . that we f i s a now b u n c h o f i f s co sting h im t h a t w h a t to feed to u s idea j u s t t h a t l o g i c a l it s o n l y I l e t h i n k s o f t h e t h S. (w iv in g a il i t s e l f a n d a t h i s d o u g h to p r o t e c t f r e e l o a d i n g n e u t r a l n a ­ h u n c h o f t i o n s . T h ° n h e t h i n k s a b o u t R u s ­ s i a d o i n g tho s a m e t h i n g . Ro h e ’s d e c i d e d to t h e w o r l d a ll o n e n a ti o n , m a k e c o m b i n i n g e v e r y b o d y ’s m i l i t a r y m i g h t in to t h e b i g g e s t a r m y e v e r f r e e - r i d e r s , k n o w n . e v ^ r > a e w o u l d is* p a y i n g t a x e s to s u p p o r t t h i s m i l i t a r y ’ m i g h t . Hi* t a x e s c o u l d be l o s s . feels a r g u m e n t should con vin ce r i c h c o n s e r v a ti v e * to a for o n e -w o rld is m , a n d the j o r Ii’c o ra ls h a v e b e e n d oing st all alo ng . Houston School B o a r d , w a t c h 'h is m a n h e ’s d a n g e r o u s . \ n d w i t h n o t h a t this Ile c ‘ liFAT ARE YOU GONG TO DO u -:e n y o u g et too o l d to ( J ) 2 a g it a b o u n d ? ¥> y ( V*, L U Q U I z tx t, 4 0 mC- V C-lv ■ I'VE BEEN THINKING SERIOUSLY OF cl AV NG IT MADE OYES INFO A -SPORT COAT/ 'N $ CM 2 T he D T exan O pinions expressed in 'J'be Daily Texan are those o f the Editors or o f the writer o f t> e article ana not necessarily those of the U n ite r shy administration, T h e D ally Te xan, a student n ew sp ap er o f T h e University o f Tex a s, la put*- tithed in Austin S epte mber throu gh May, bv T e x as S tu d en t Publication s. Inc. '.bin I r . •-.vs • and holiday p e r i o d s ^ N e w t contributions win lr- n< I H I - '’phone IGR - 2473) or at th e ed i­ torial office in quiries con c e r n ­ in g d elivery should be made in J B. 107 and advert ising. J. B. 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K ay P o n d e r E d i t o r i a l A s s i s t a n t .............................................................................................. J u l i e L a n d f t g a S S lO H A U Y W 0 £ G T M TAMI!} I YOU #W0UU£?N'T N f v f c c * PCjZ&O him t h a t UA5T M H S — i t w a * O S MS, 95JN < VLH 5 S'* -C* 0 V PCA?!?, w CO "SMGuiB# ^AT hAVS SOT IN A w S . fik’C* aCAS' s 3 6 AS~-g c s t t H O b w ~r0ut ?-g ,Aa DON MEREDITH Outttanding Back . • • SMU, back CHARLEY MILSTEAD Outstanding Back . , , A&M, back BUDDY HUMPHREY Molt Improved Player , . . Baylor, back G LYN N GREGORY Outstanding Sophomore , , • SMU, cack DON FLOYD Outstanding Lineman , , , TOU, tackle a TOM KOENIG • # # SMU, guard JACK SPIKES , , JOU, back LARRY H ICKM AN , , , Baylor, back ABE MARTIN SW C Coach of tho Year . . . TCU CH ARLEY HORTON . . . Baylor, guard J. D. SMITH . . Rice, tackle ARLIS PARKHURST . . . Texas, c e n t e r JO H N TRACEY . . . A&M, end BUDDY DIAL . . . Rice, end Texan Picks AII-SW C T h ree p la y e rs, a lin em a n and ^\vo b a ck s, w e r e unanim ous ch o ic­ e s for th e A ll-Southw est C onferen­ c e the D a ily sele c te d by T ex a n . te a m E ig h t sp o rts sta ffers c a st b allots pick in g te a m s, fir st and second SWC C oach of the Y ear, O utstand­ in g B a c k , O utstanding L in em an , M o st Im p ro v ed P la y e r , and Out­ sta n d in g Sophom ore. T hree points w ere aw a rd ed to first tea m p ick s and tw o points to the second lea rn ­ e r s. honor b y b eatin g out B a y lo r ’s C harley Horton and K oenig. the I M ost Im p roved P la y e r ! SWC w en t to B uddy H um phrey, I the B aylor sen sa tio n . R an k ed be­ h in d H um phrey in th e votin g w ere I C harley M ilstead and B ob B ryan t, ’T ex a s end. in T he title o f O utstanding Sopho­ m ore w a s a ru n a w a y for SMU s Glynn G regory. O nly oth er soph to receiv e a c cla im w a s the P o n ie s’ M ax C hristian. B elo w is the T e x a n ’s AU-SWC te a m . The u n an im ou s selectio n s w ere T om K oen ig, SM U guard. D on M ered ith , SM U back, and C harley M ilstea d , T e x a s A&M b ack . S e le cte d a s SWC C oach o f the T e a r w a s Othol “ A be’* M artin. I TOU c o a c h . O thers m ention ed for th e hon or w e r e Jim M yers, T ex- a s AAM, F ran k B ro y les, A rk an sas, ; and D a rrell R oy a l. M ered ith and M ilstead tied for th e O utstandin g B ack aw ard . Oth­ e r s r e c e iv in g v o tes w ere L arry H ick m a n and B uddy H um phrey, D on F lo y d , TCU ta ck le, nailed th e O utstanding L inem an dow n 'Mural Schedule ------T h e t a P l v s D e l t a C l*** A t t r m . j D e ’.ta T a u D e l t a vs. B U m a A l p h a M u : D e l t a K a p p a E p s i ­ l o n vs . S i g m a Phi E p s ilo n . 7:3 6 p . m . : F b i S i g m a D e l t a v s S i g m a N u : P h i G a m m a D e l t a vs. Phi S i g m a K a p p a , - I 12 p m S i g m a P a n e l s ; A I M E vs . A S M E . 8:4 8 r IU: Ck P h i K a p p a P s i v s K a p p a T a u : Gonrt- a i l - W o o t e n D o r m i t o r y vs. S c h o f n H o u s e C h i G a m m a Io ta v s . O a k G r o v e C o -o p 9 24 n m . ; A lp h a E p s i l o n P l vs. I P h i D e l t a T h e t a ; B r i d g e w a y D o r m i ­ t o r y vs. D a l l y T e x a n ; I S A v s . S T A G , C o -o p M o n e t t J p . m . I P l a n k Owls ( P h i j ( S i g m a ( C a m p u s G u i ld ) G a m m a D e l t a ) vs. v i g i l a n t e s P h i E p s i l o n ' : S w a n s v s V o l u n t e e r s ! M o o r e H i l l H a l l ) . 7 : 3 6 , ( D e l t a T a u D e l t a ) v s . : p m . ; D i g g e r s M u l e s ( P h i D e l t a T h e t a ) ; M o u s e k e t e e r s j \ s . S h o r t r o u n d s M o o r e H i l l H a l l ) . 8:1 2 p m . ; A p p a k K a p p a S i g m a ) vs G r u b b e r s ■hi) ( D e l t a T a u D e l t a ) vs. S Bar- J EL a m b d a C h i A lp h a ' D e l t a T h e t a ) . 9:2 4 p m . : F»eef T r u s t K a p p a S i g m a ) v s . H a i r y C h e s t s ( A l p h a T a u O m e g a ) . 8 48 p . m . : D o w n T o w n D r u n k s ( S i g m a , ( P h i H a n d b a l l C la s s A t 7 p . m . : A M s a n d B a x t e r vs G iv in * a n n V e . t m a n : B le a c h and H o b b s vs. L o n g a n d O p p e r m a n : B o l d i n g a n d E n g r a m vs C a r ls o n a n d F r y C a t l e t t a n d R i d d l e vs. C r o s b y a n d : W o o d : C o f f e v and O liv e r v s H u f f k n d W i n n : C o x and P l a e k e vs. M e l ­ v i l l e a n d S m i t h ; E m b r y a n d K e n n e d y - Vs F i s c h e r a n d t ' l h r l r h : F e r r l l i a n d G al b r e a t h v s M c W h o r t e r a n d M o l- b e g . 7:4 5 p m . : A n d e r s o n a n d M o s e s vs. B o s t o n a n d G ib s o n ; B a r n e s a n d D o w n vs. C a r t e r a n i S h u b b l e r : C h i s m a n d K i n g vs W y m a n a nd W y m a n D i c k s o n a n d W o o d w a r d s s . S t a c k s a n d W i n n : H e n d e r s o n a n d W h e e l e r vs . M c ­ L a i n a n d S c h e l l ; H o g u e a n d S t e p h e n s v s T u i e v a n d W i l l i a m s : K r e i t r r a n d M o r r i s s s . S c h o e n f l e l d a n d S h e r w o o d : L e a c h a n d P e r s e n n a l r e vs M a k l y a a n d S h a r i f . 8 : 3 0 p . m . ; A u s tin a n d B e e l e r v s . B l a k e l e v a n d P r a t t ; B l o c k e r a n d j o n e s v s M e n d e l! a n d M e y e r s o n : J o h n ­ s o n a n d M d n n e s vs. M o o r e a n d T h o m p - * o n 9 : 1 5 p . m . ; B u fo r d a n d C o o p w o o d I v s F r l t t s a n d S t u b b l e f i e l d ; C a r p e n t e r a n d H a s c h k e vs. D e s h a z e r a n d H o l l l n g s - h e a d : C a r t e r a n d C o f f e v v s E l d e r and M c L e l l a n d ; C h a p o t o n a n d C h a p o t o n vs. M a r k s a n d T a u b ; C o f f e e a n d D a u vs R o b i n s o n a n d T a y l o r ; C o f f e e a n d \ \ nod vs G r u b b s a n d M c G a u g h y ; C o s n e r and P l r k e l l vs . M d n t v r e a n d P r o c t o r ; G r e e n b e r g a n d R o*? vs S p a n g l e r a n d W a t s o n : J a s o n a n d S i e g e l vs S c h w a r z a n d T y l a s k a Iord an a n d O d e n vs . M c D a n i e l a n d R o s s * ALL-SWC TEAM * SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR— OTHOL “ABE” MARITN, TCU. OUTSTANDING BACK — DON MEREDITH, SMU; CHARLES MILSTEAD, A&M (tie) OUTSTANDING LINEMAN — DONALD FLOYD, TCU MOST IMPROVED PLAYER — BUDDY HUMPHREY, OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE — GLYNN GREGORY, BAYLOR SMU FIRST TEAM Pos. Player Wgt. Class Points .180 Buddy Dial, Rice....................... End John Tracey, A&M ................ ..210 End Tackle Donald Floyd, T C U ................ . 210 J. D. Smith, R ic e ..................... ..230 Tackle Guard ♦Tom Koenig, S M U ................. , 196 Guard Charles Horton, B a y lo r........ . ,215 Center Arlis Parkhurst, Texas ........ , 210 ♦Don Meredith, SMU .............. ..196 Back •Charles Milstead, A&M ........ ..193 Back Jack Spikes, TCU ................. ..195 Back 215 Larry Hickman, Baylor . . . . . Back Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. 23 21 23 20 24 21 18 24 24 19 21 SECOND TEAM Bob Bryant, T e x a s ................. .220 End Maurice Doke, Texas .............. ,200 End Tackle Ken Beck, A & M ....................... .225 .235 Tackle Paul Dickson, B a y lo r ............. Guard Sherrill Headrick, T C U ............ .205 .190 Guard Rufus King, R ic e ............ ,205 Center Dale Walker, T C U ................... .185 Back .172 Back Back Marvin Lasater, T C U .............. 185 Glynn Gregors', S M U .............. 186 Back Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Soph. . •Indicate* unanim ous ch o lo Buddy Humphrey, Baylor Jim Mooty, A rk a n sa s............. -......... - 19 9 17 13 16 IO 17 17 18 14 9 Q a co fo & ii. SUIT SALE GROUP OF 65 SM ART SUITS VALUES TO 59.50 NOW FREE EXPERT ALTERATIONS SPECIAL GROUP JACKETS 9 ^ % g g Value* to 19.95 MEN'S WEAR 2332 GUADALUPE HONORABLE) MENTION'-— E nds A l b e r t W itcher, B a y lo r; Gone Jo n es. R ice; G u a rd s—-A llen G oehr- ing, AAM ; C enters—M ax C hris­ tian. SM U ; B ack s B illy P a v ltsk a , B a y lo r ; B en e R a m ir e z, T e x a s; T irey W ilem on, SM U. |A Suggestion.. .J # Ca librl by Kreisler :j |. T U X E D O t*# Ur®#! n#t, i» #rv I# V*I4*V #t n ti# ilhrryl#)#. Uri*t» • (UU MO001 P M I kfil i aw a n a # . U G I R ’S . T To have this Christmas remembered give one o f our fine sweaters from our wide se'ection. Shetlands or Ice!andic woo! in the crew neck style is a gift that will be long remembered and appreciated. Expertly tailored for that manly look and warmth, these sweaters will make the perfect gift with that something sp e c ia! and priced at 13.95 and 14.95. e ig h t h ^ AND CONGRESS Dr. Micek Signs ’Tolstoy' Today Dr. E d u a rd Micek w ill hold an for his book, autograph party “The R eal Tolstoy’,” at H em phill s on the Drag Wednesday from 2 to 4 p m . Dr, M ic e k has been a professor at the U n iv e rsity for 32 years. He retired as chairm an of the D e p a rt­ in ment of Slavonic Septem ber, Professor M ice k con­ tin u e s to teach. la n g u a g e s H avin g visited Tolstoy in 1909, 1 Dr. M icek relates his impressions of the author in his hook j “ The R ea l Tolstoy” is a vailab le at H em phill s and sells for $2. Tickets Are Available For Symphony Concert Tickets are now availab le for the fifth event of this y e a r’s C ult­ ural En te rtain m en t program , the San Antonio Sym phony O rchestra. The orchestra will present a con­ cert at 2 p m. Sunday in G reg o ry , G ym . The concert is free to blanket tax and season ticket holders. Sin ­ gle admission for adults is $2: ad­ mission for children through junior high school is $1. Blan ke t tax holders m ay draw tickets in the M usic Building box office this week. The box offic® is open from 9 a rn. to 4 p.m. on w eekday' and 9 to noon Saturday. There will he no advance sale of single adm ission tickets and no reserved seats. Norman Lamont, assistant pro­ fessor of petroleum engineering, has returned from California where he served as special consultant on a project to prevent further land sinkage in Long Beach. COWBOY BOOTS WESTERN WEAR I MADE TO ORDER Hah, Scarfs Shirts, Pants Suits, Jeans Mackinaws Moccasins Billfolds Name Belts Bare-back Riggins Saddles, Chaps Anything of Leather Saddles, etc. 15.95 UP CAPITOL SADDLERY EXPERT Shoe and Luggage Repair 1614 Lavaca WIN in the UT BRAND ROUND-UP PRIZE: Hi-Fi Set On Display at TEXAS UNION W H O W IN S: University organization that collect* the most empty packages of Philip Morris, Parliament, and Spud cigarets. RULES: Starts November 17— Ends December IT. Packages picked up at conclusion. All Organizations Eligible— Get On The Band Wagon; Call Robert Moffett, GR 6-0510 D A N ’S NO. I Headquarters for REMINGTON’S SHARE OF AMERICA CONTEST h a* (b e sh a v e r s *o h e lp yam sob* yow ilvsre ai *4*0,000 J *rC rtn te bk t i w ord* th m m a k a + e r* rnn k » b h a t Wednesday, December 3, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 4 'Boot Polish' Shows Today at Batts Hall The latest screen m asterpiece from India. “ Boot P o lish .” w ill be ihown in Ba tts Auditorium W ed ­ nesday by the U n ive rsity F ilm Program Comm ittee Showings will be at I 30. 4, fi 30. and 9 p.m. Doors w ill open 30 minutes p rior to each showing. This heartw arm ing story of two Concert to Be Given Today by Phi M u A lp h a Ph i M u Alpha Sinfonia w ill pre­ sent their annual concert at 4 p rn. Wednesday in R e c ita l H all, Mu^ic B u ild in g . This is a part of the Student R e c ita l Series. Admission is tree. orphans, expertly photographed In the slums of Bom b ay, was written and produced by R a j Kapoor and directed by P ra k a s h Arona. The hero and heroine live w ith their sadistic, irritated aunt, who force* them to spend their day* in the streets, begging money and food. A kindly bootlegger urges them to turn from this and pursue a more earning ! respectable m anner of iheir living shining SIKH'S. throughout The film which has received ac- the world and < ’aim is regarded as one of Ind ia s great* e*t screen < 'lassies, is the sixth film presented this ye a r by the committee rn its series of selected i film classics. tjmD o lly rjC a u n e J B0W L-0-RAM A 32 LANES — RESTAURANT OPEN 8 a.m. - 2 a.m. EVERY DAY WEEKDAYS: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., 35c per Line or 3 Lines for a Do ll ar! FREE INSTRUCTIONS M-T-W-F. 9:30-1 I a.m. THURSDAY, I p.m. — FREE COFFEE F o r information about Fraternity or Sorority Laaguai. Call HI 2-7801 L_ V • i Lamar at Barton Springs Rd. Young, p retty -h er shock is deep ...d eep enough to drive her to the rim of insanity. H O h n e TO DAY AT INTERSTATE A Pm POt A MOV!? DISCOUNT CAID PARAMOUNT LAST DAY FIRST I O A A SH O W I Z I U U MARDI GRAS — mdok-gmskimk $ - COGO** by DC LU** CINEUaScOPCE i.'*. « d mmmfsmSi C Starts TOMORROW) SHE NEEDS BER MAH.-SWE NEEDS HIM MAW! tts i been a year since you Ve touched me TV Tonight W agon Trail Rolls Along W ith Horton fi 30 p rn. W A G O N T R A IN . I mid you that you could find anything rm the wagon tram . Tonight Robert Horton com r* anrrw* Jap a n ese w a rrio r Se^sue H a ya k a w a and his servant on their w ay to San F r a n ­ large urn. Reckon cisco with a they’ve got W illia m Holden in there? W ith W a rd Bond. 8 p m . T H U M I U J O N A FR I. A throw's his ( ya icS l businessman million dollar check into a d raw er and lose* it. W ell, that would make anybody cynical. 8 30 p m . T V E G O T A S E C R E T . 9 p m . T S . S. S T E ET, H O U R . "T h e En e m ie s,” with E d Begley and B e tsy Pa lm e r. E V J r . « 59 Sign On 7 :02 News 7:15 E v e n in g A lm anac 7:45 Sports 7:55 W h at s the L a w 7:59 New s Headline* R e c ita l H a ll 8 8:30 The W a ys of M ankind 9 N ew s Headlines 9:01 Petits Concerts 9:15 Com m entarv 9:30 In M y Opinion 9.45 Ju s t Listening, Thanks 10:20 News Final 10:25 Sports F in a l and W e a th er 10:32 Sign Off For the Finest Things A q u a t i c See EXOTIC AQUARIUM 4318 North Lamar GL 2-1733 (Daily, 9-6—Sundays, 2-6) WE DELIVER DELWOOD ADMISSION 50<- THE G U N RUNNERS Andl# Murphy — Iridic Sibert Start* 7:00 ■ IM na ...... ——— SMILEY Ralph Richardson — C nliu Peter*f>n Start* S IO So. AU S U N e s ® A D M I S S I O N ft®* THE BLOB ' t o r OTI MrQnorn — V nrta f o r m a n t Start* 7:H0 — — — Plus-------- I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE T nm T r m n — G lo r ia T a l b o t Start* H til THE KINGSTON TRIO Tickefs on Sale For Two Shows By Kingst on Trio D o c ! a a J JaZZ ^ocui m tm m tm m r ( f KUT FM., 90.7 Mc. t h * K in g s to n T r i o a r e on s a le at th e In f o r m a t io n D e * k in the Wednesday Evening T e x a s U n io n . T ic k e t * fo r p e r f o r m a n c e * of B y A R C H IE M A N G R A M -IR. T e x a n A t t u n e m e n t * S t a f f E s p e c ia lly knowing the m eager re ­ turns that he wall probably receive Now that Thanksgiving is over on his investment. If you are among the ra re indi­ viduals who browse around e a rly for Christm as presents, T o d a y ’s Ja z z Fo cu s would like to suggest a few albums that would he nice for the neo-jazzophile, and the old ones too, for that m atter. F a ts N avarro, “ The Fabulous (B lu e Note L P Fats N a v a rro ” 1532): M ilt “ P le n ty P le n ty Soul” (A tlan tic U P 1269); Herbie Mann Bobby Ja s p e r, “ Flu te Souffle” (Prt-stige U P 7101); Bu d d y Collette, find C o l­ “ Calm , Cool, lette (A B C Param ount U P 179). J a c k s o n , ~&o if on I cire a favorite overcoat? Let Us Clean It To Perfection v Home Sh Team rd. au ridru and Cleaners and everybody has had his or her fill of turkey, parties, and other things: it seems a n ticlim actic to have to return to the forty acres and the old routine. W e hope that 1 you took our advice and had a chance to listen to some good jazz i over the holidays. Oh w e ll, if you missed it this tim e, you’ll get ano­ ther chance soon. I was looking over one of our recent articles that dealt with jazz I instrum ents, and instrumentation, and noticed that one or two instru­ ments had been inadvertently neg­ lected. 5k) w-ith your permission I we will retrace our steps for a few | moments. One of the instrum ents over looked was the vibraharp, and its sister the xylophone. Lionel H a m p ­ the jazz I can a lm o s t low ly xylophone responsible, more i bringing the xylophone individual, into ton w as amy other single than for the instrument. limelight, as a His stint with the Benny Goodm an aggregation, especially the sextet, from 1 lifted com parative obscurity to a m ajo r 1 jazz instrum ent. It should be noted th a t the xylophone and v ib ro h a rp in te rc h a n g e ­ Im used a b ly . T h e c h ie f d iffe re n ce is th at a v ib ro h a rp h a* pitched ch im es am i between k ey, each lim ie r these c h im e s and the k eys a re little ro ta ry lik e fa n * th a t gh e each note a so rt of v ib ra tin g effe ct (h e n c e the n a m e v ib ro h a rp ). T o­ day a lm o s t everybody uses a vibro­ harp, the xylophone being rarely, if ever, used. Oboes and bassoons have been used on a in jazz, lim ited scale especially in those groups that play jazz w ith classical flavorings. Bob Cooper team ed with Bud Shank on an oboe-flute duet in one of their album s. In fact, the whole allium w as recorded u 'in g this instrum en­ tation. How ever, the oboe has not yet reached its full stature as an instrum ent to be im provised upon. in fact the chief one, is that it is a difficult requiring to m aster, instrum ent m ore study for the alrea d y h a ra ss­ ed reedm an. A fter studying c la ri­ net, saxophone, and flute, the reed­ m an just doesn’t have tim e, nor money, to study other instrum ents. One of the reasons, 8 ta d e a t* m u s t p r e s e n t t h e ir A u d it o r ’* r e c e ip t * to b u y tic k e ts T w o p e r f o r m a n c e s a t $1.25. im g it en b y w i ll the T r io on W e d n e s d a y , D e c e m b e r 17, a t 7 and 9 p .m . in H o g g .A u d ito riu m . T h e T e x a s U n io n C o n n e ll sp o n s o rin g t h e p e r f o r m a n c e s . is Ih e T r i o is c u r r e n t l y high on lis t o f p o p u la r son gs w ith “ T o m Dool- r e n d itio n of th e t h e ir e y.” | Curtain Clubbers Schedule Reunion The Curtain Club invites all ex- mc rn hers to attend this ye a r s pro­ duction of “ T ile Teahouse of the August Moon” on Saturday, De­ cember 13, and the 50th Anniver­ sary reception im m ediately follow­ ing in Hogg Auditorium . Fo rm er m em bers w ill he adm it­ ted to the p la y free of charge. The buffet-reception w iLl he $1.50 per person. Any ex-members who wish to attend m ay send their reservations and money to P a t W haley, 50th An niversary C hairm an, Curtain Club office, 310 Student Union, Aus­ tin. Deadline is Decem ber 5. Scholz Garten A Delicious Lunch for 6 5 e Every D a y From I I a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Scholz Garten 1607 San Jacinto STARTS TOMORROW "You should not miss it!" — Mormon VtncwK Peal* A colorful, exciting film!" Mc'li Uorro*. Allot ’C l e d P r t ll Academy Award W inner TRUE-LIFE BIOGRAPHY OF 20+h CENTURY'S MOST FAMOUS MAN ^ ivi r \ I ^ A LB EIT5«£iTZER . f T if® .............. tm r •int, MEMIC march .-a IUR&L55 MfftCDHM E A S T M A N COLOR I N BEAUTIFUL .--V A ustin's Fine A r t s Theatre Featured" .u t-* VgL-n to ® *« LAST DAY! fis tin g jrn lir A U ST IN 'S O N L Y KEEPSAKE D I A M O N D JEWELER ROLLE CITRIC'^ A VTO-HOME R04LLECTRIC# P R IN C ES S 17.95 18.95 9.99 14th & Red River GR 8-2586 NO TRADE NECESSARY Most Wanted Most Admired OB D A N S N O . 63I0 N. 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Op en I 1:45— 2 Thrilling Science-Fiction Shows H IDRIVE - 2 ALL COLOR O SHO W S L “ THE HUNTERS” H O B E R T M I T L H I M K O B E R T VV A G N E R -P lu s - “ H O W TO MARRY A M ILLIO N A IR E ” L A I R I N B I I VI ! 2 ALL COLOR 4) SH O W S L “ G U N RUNNER” A U D I E MI R T H V -— ——— Pl os—————— “ Return to W a rb o w ” P H IL I V R I V EL MAT 504 East A ve. G R 7-7023 EL TORO 1601 Guadalupe G R 8-4321 MONROE'S “ Mexican Food to Take Home” G R 7-8744 EL CHARRO 912 Red River G R 8-7735 BECOMES THE DRAMATIC STAR Of STARS W JEAN SIMMONS H om e s e F o e e D a n e ALSO ST«obi»«J DAN OHERIIHYJHHONW FIEMING’ EFREM ZIMBALIST^. s p e c ia l! n H B H H B H H B H H H I Pope John XXIII Crowned in Glittering Medieval Ceremonies THE CORONATION OF THE NEW POPE FILMED AT ST. PETER S IN GLORIOUS COLOR! S T A T E NOW! s3& 12:00 SHOW FROM HILARIOUS BROADWAY STAGE SHOCKER! I JOSEPH Fiaos PRODUCTION Sum* M S-M Doris Day Richard WidmarK GIG YOUNG-GIA SCALA ■ flwraSMp* RECOMMENDED FOR BROAD MINDED ADULTS ONLY! A N T O N E THIO S P I. IT H HIS D O N ’T S E E IT F R O M T H E S I D E S L A U G H I N G W I L L BK B E G I N N I N G I F T O U A R F N OT M E N D E D S T R O N G K N O ! GH T O L A U G H F R E E O F C H A R G E ! T U R I T H E W H O L E PI C T I R E ! VARSITY LA ST l»A I F IR S T SHOW 2 P.M. A U S T IN F I R S T S H O W 5 P . M . N O W S H O W I N i . “ 7 t h * M Naked ans ■ th e d e a d ! WAANftSCOM • TECHNICOLOR A L D O H A Y C L IF F R O B E R T S O N R A Y M O N D M A S S E Y UU ST cr* • SAASAAA NICHOLS Wednesday, December 3,1988 THI DAILY TEXAN Page I Schedule Meeting The la st discu ssio n group m eet- all of w hich will m e et in the YMCA n esd ay night a t 7 i inc of a s e rie s on d atin g and court- building. The study groups w ill dis- ship spo n so red by the Men-W omen cuss th e su b jects of psychology, the Uni- sta te go v ern m en t, an d contem per- R elations C o m m ittee of psychology versify ” Y ” w ill be held W ednes- a ry lite ra tu re . The in Foundation A uditorium . { D r. Iscoe, of the psychology de- This is his second tim e p a rtm e n t, w ill the W esley j His topic will be “ R etail Selling and M ark etin g of R etail G oods.” to speak first w as th e U n iv ersity . His ta lk p rim a rily of a t m a rria g e . four y e a rs ago. This general business m eeting is open to the public. Advertising, retailing, and m arketing major* are especially invited according to Fred Smith of the Am erican Mar* T hey’ll both be h a p p ie r th a t w ay .” . E a s t as soon as he fin ish e s 'T h e day ” in K insolving D o rm ito ry study gro u p will m e et a t 4 p m. I ★ A M r. L evine is p resid en t of F o b ;, H AanftrUtkm Joanne and h u sb an d P au l New- P h ilad e lp h ia n .” She h as w ound up Ix;unge a t g ;3o p.m . m an plan to m a k e th e ir p erm an en t h e r ro le in “ The Sound an d "Hie home in New Y ork City and com e F u r y ” and will b e w ith h im in New Y ork w hile he's in th e new Ten- here only to m a k e film s. The N ew m an s w ill be heading n essee W illiam s play, and th e m e e in g £>r H enry A. P-m - ^ lead a d iScussjon on the o th e rs w ill m eet a t 8 M ax L evine w in be guest speak- ey 's In co rp o ra ted in Houston and Kenng ASSOC1 * e r for the A m erican M arketing As- also se rv e s as a vice-president of j sociation a t ★ ★ lon- * the topic of "A re You S erio u s?” I C ap an d Gowti m e m b ers will m eetin g a t 7:30 p m. W ednesday been w ith F o ley ’s since 1949 when 7 30 p.m . W ednesday its g en eral business the F e d e ra te d S tores chain. He h a s ! The L aredo Club wall m eet a t a t 2018 the firm as vice-prest- Speedway. It is im p o rta n t th at all ____ m em be rs be p resen t.________ Also on W ednesday, the ” Y ” h e a r D r. I r a Iscoe speak on the in th e au d ito riu m of the Home Ec- he joined will sp o n so r th re e study gro u p s, I w o m an ’s role a fte r college Wed- en em ies B uilding._____________ __ dont - Joanne W oodward Say Not to ’Baby' Children HOLLYWOOD (3 —Jo a n n e Wood­ for in the child she ex p ects w a rd has h er own re a rin g A p ril: ap artn ess. fo rm u la She loves children, and she plans to give the tyke plenty of loving c a re But she d o esn 't p ut in w ith the to g e th e r­ n ess. She does not w an t h e r child to be o v erp a re n ted. folksy hucksters of “ I re m e m b e r,” she said , “ how m y fath e r would so m e tim es say, •Well, today w e’re going to spend so m e tim e to g e th er.’ So w e d tak e a w alk or som ething an d w e’d b o th be glad w hen it w as o v er. “ It s silly for Parents an d chil- tim e to- an y th in g d re n to spend all g e th e r Can you im ag in e duller th e ir than to ta lk all day. te n L et each side have th e ir own lives. his p aren ts Dr. Rogers to Study Mentally Retarded D r L o ren e RogerSi D r. L orene R ogers, a s sista n t! se a rc h on the p ro jec t w ith a six- a ssista n t se a rc h on the p ro jec t w ith a t r an d r e s e a r ch scien tist of m onth ex p erim en t b eg in n in g J a n u - B iochpm ical In s titu le , a ry I . Sixty A ustin S ta te School j ^ listening n he S to th e con- planning , M I How g a m i n e im p r o v e a la rg e scale stu d y of stu d en ts, w ith IQ 's ra n g in g from 40 to 70. 40 ,» TO. wU. «.*« p a r t in th e « - ! p erim en t. re ta rd e d ch ild ren . ! Dr. R o g ers conducted a six w eek pilot stu d y in 1955 and found th a t dailv p r o d u c e d a “ sig n ifican t in crease in 1 intelligence q u o tien ts of m en tally deficient c h ild re n .” | She now p lan s Some m entally d eficien t children I lack ce rtain enzym es th a t aid nor ! in- j tak e, D r. R ogers feels, m a y alter the m etabolism in su ch a w ay that out j m en tal processes a r e c a r rie d ! ______ su p p le m e n ts of g lu tam in e m a l m etabolism . G lu ta m in e to resu m e re- m ore efficiently. SPARKLING I ‘ Baptist Church To Honor International Students In te rn a tio n a l stu d en ts a t the U ni­ v ersity w ill be honored at a b a n ­ quet given by th e U niversity B ap ­ tist C hurch S a tu rd a y at 6 p .m . at the ch u rch . Two h u n d red foreign stu d en ts, most of w hom a r e freshm en, h av e received th ir ­ in tern atio n al b a n ­ teenth an n u a l quet. in v itatio n s this to The p ro g ra m will consist of m u ­ sic, a g ree tin g by D r. Blake Sm ith, th e U n iv ersity B ap tist pasto r of introduction of Church, an d guests. th e A fter the b an q u e t is over, g u ests will be th e hom es of to church m e m b e rs for d essert and conversation. ta k en Sixteen h o m es w ith 64 hosts w ill the g uests. T ra n sp o rta ­ en tertain tion will be provided. The b an q u e t is a g estu re of friendship to stren g th en the bonds of U n iv ersity people and th e fo r­ RO TC G ro u p Tells Members New m e m b e rs of S cabbard an d Blade h o n o rary m ilita ry o rg a n iz a ­ tion for ROTC officers, a re J a m e s P. B riscoe. R ich a rd T. R uffler, Robert P. H um phreys, W. N eal Kocurek, H ugh P a t P ate , D av id W. T rekeil, E . B a rto n U nderw ood J r., H a rry Alison Jones, J a m e s R. N iebuhr. C h arles I. A shbaugh. V ictor B. Ja e g g li J r ., G eorge R. R ogers, G eorge II. Ginn, R ic h a rd B radley F ish e r. C arroll W ayne M erlick, K en n eth Lee O ehler, K e n ­ neth T. M iller, C harles C. C ate, Rovce L . C utler, G eorge C K en ­ dall J r ., and G eorge P hilip K aren . Also. Ben A. Stafford, R o b ert H erm an B rew er. Alfred F. C az­ ares, R o b ert Sidney J o n e s H ecto r G. S ierra , D avid O. Svvint, an d C harles L. M cClellan. eign students who a r e a p a rt o f ' th e U niversity. Any In tern atio n al stu d e n ts who I w ish to attend the b an q u e t b ut did J not receiv e an in v itatio n a r e urged ; to stop by the In te rn a tio n a l office before Friday and pick up tickets, j A dm ission is by tick et. O riginally the B a p tist Church se n t out invitations to all foreign stu d en ts but the group h a s grown so la rg e th at they h av e h ad to lim ­ it the n u m b er of tic k e ts. DZ Pledges To Wash Cars If your c a r is looking dingy from m ud-splashing, ram . an d puddle- ju m ping, the D elta Z etas can help you. T he D elta Zeta p led g e class is w ashing ca rs from 8 a m . to 5 p.m . S atu rd ay a t th e H u b e rt Boze­ m an Gulf Station on th e c o m e r of 19th S treet and N o rth C ongress Avenue. The ear-w ashing is to ra ise funds for th e pledge p ro je c t. They are buying a h earin g aid fo r an Aus­ tin boy who w as forced to drop out school becau se of defective of h earin g . “ We m ay not know how to w ash c a rs now. but w e w ill by S atur­ d a y ,” said M a rth a R u ssell, p resi­ d e n t of the D elta Z eta pledges. Mr. Bozem an th e m special the “ a r t of w ashing train in g in ca rs a t a serv ice s ta tio n .” she said. is giving Society to M e e t ac co u n tin g B eta Alpha P si. h o n o ra ry and professional society, will hold a m eetin g a t 6:30 p.m . W ednesday in the V a rsity C afeter­ ia. ^Hello again . . . Thanks for the long chatty letter — it was almost as good as a visit! Daddy says you’ve vastly improved; It’s such a pleasure to get some­ thing besides weather reports and complaints about your allowance! I knew you’d love your C e lltn i B r o n z e lipstick . . . but honestly, dear. I don’t see how you can let every girl In the house try It on! If you think I’m going to buy you another one. you’re wasting your blossoming epistolary talents. Yes, of course Juliette M a rg len has a Nail G la ce to m a tc h -in fa ct, I ’ve ju st had the most go rg eo u s manicure you ever saw! And who do you think suggested it ’ Your father! Soon as he finished read­ ing your lette r te llin g a b o u t th e se n s a tio n your C e llin i B r o n z e Oval L ip stick was. he a sk ed me if I was wearing it to the C o u n tr y Club dance this evening a n d w a s n ’t I going to do my nails to m a tc h ? This from the man who doesn't even know what colour my eyes a r e ! Now m y n a ils look like sp a rk lin g J e w e ls - a n d w ith m y n ew c h a m ­ p a g n e c h iffo n and t h a t m e ta llic C e llin i B ro n ze lip stic k , I'll be a dream boat, as m y d a r lin g d a u g h ­ ter says. P lease g iv e m e c r e d it for a motherly Instinct or two; I d id w ant to send you som e C e l l i n i B ro n ze Nail Glace to m atch your lip stick -bu t thought better of It. Your nails are such a disgrace - w h e n are you g o in g to do some­ th in g about them? I feel a lectu re c o m in g on, so I ’ll stop w h ile I still h a v e you. E v e ry ­ one sends love. In spite o f your u n ­ glamorous n a ils, e sp e c ia lly me . . . TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS GR 2-2473 m o n t h l y c l a s s i f i e d b a t e s s words .................................................. 20 words .................................................... C L A SS IF IE D D EA D LIN ES ii no i l u u Tu es day Texan W ed nesday T e x a n Thursday Tex an Friday T - x a n Sunday Texan ..................................... Monday. , ue*4a D ............................ . . ................ ..................................... ........................................... nrm a y. pm . p.m. P rn. p.m. p.m. DAILY C LA SSIFIED R I T E S 20 word s or les s Additional words .......................$ 0 5 ............................ $ 02 OI ..................... . ..$ 1 .3 5 per co lu m n Inch the even t of errors made In an a d v e r t isernen I dav ........... ................ Each a d d itio n a l day C lassified D isp la y In I m m e d i a t e n otice mu.** are resp onsib le for only one Incorrect Insertion. be given as th e pub shers .......................... . . . . 85 Rooms fo r R ent Lost and Found Nurseries M ATURE WOMAN. room. Refrigerator COM FO RTAB LE Walk-In closet. GR 7-6342. LOST BY OUT-O F-TO W N visitor tw o five-hundred dollar bills in bank in gift en velop e at Tex as AAM g a m e Memorial S ta d iu m T h a n k sg iv in g hp VR 1 1958 C U S H M A N SCOOTER. 5 hp P e r ­ fect condition . $175 OO GI, 3 1380, s i s t i n g o f I CO NTEM PORARY LIVING C A N be found in this beautiful three-bedroom ! hom e o v erlo ok in g the c ite S itu a ted on a large co rn er lo t in the B a lco n es area . c o n ­ IO m in u tes from th e U n iversity 3 bed­ built in kitchen, air- f i r e ­ t h o m ost d is­ place t a s t e s T o s.-e th is e x c e p ­ crim in a tin g tional at GI. 3 7227 d u rin g the day or after 6 OO p m. at C L 3*7846. separate dining area la r g e actl\lt> area room s, 3 b aths t h i c k D a n iel i conditioned to pleas* sty led h om e ca ll MALTHA ANN ZIVNEY TYPING SERVICE. 2102 G u ad alup e. GR 2-3210. E X P E R IE N C E D . R E A S O N A B L E: in. free. Close e d i t i n g MINOR GR 8 3 m PORTS D ISSE R TA T IO N S. RE­ ele< arom atic typing. Minor Four blocks e d it in g from campus. Mrs. B o a o u r GR 8-8113. E x p erien ced T U E S BJS L E T MRS. A L B R IG H T E lectro m a tlc. ty p e your R easonable. p a p eis CA. 3-2941. THEWES*ZAREK U LL Y I K INE. Electric. 900 W est 31st GR 2-9444 D ISSE R TA T IO N S KLEI TRO­ MA TIC (Svm bO ist Mrs Ritch ie. Bin­ ET C field Aren. GR 6-7079 TWO 4x8 N A T IO N A L POOL ta bles excellen t eq uipmen t, new c lo th , set up *325.00 each One beautiful hand- rubbed w a ln u t Brunswick 4 \ x annl- versarv tab e " i t h ail brand new e q u i p ­ ment set up 8550.00 Other tables an d prices on request. W ill repair, recove r : or refinish xour tables Tom D u n can . 142 Hatch er Ave.. Nan Anton,o. T e x a s. I G IR L 'S SK I O U T F IT . F in est q u a lity i S u e l l a ' f price. ! IO. E x c elle n t sw ea ter, b oots, pants, parka con d ition , GR 8 6796 a fte r 5 00 p m . I M UST S E L L NEW diamond en g a g * - blue-vx hire j meat center sto n e x.s m atched side mount- carat ring h alf I Ires Call GR 2-4260 after 6 30 I D E L A F IE L D T Y P IN G 20c PAGE. Gram mar corrected . M im eographing. HI 2-6522 E X P E R IE N C E D T Y P IS T ANY kind R easonable Mrs. \ iv*.. HO 5 1343 T Y P IN G AND M U L TI LITH service W righ t T y p in g S erv ice. OL 3 4973. I EXPERIENCED TYPING. REPO RTS, etc., electric. CL 3 3546 or GL 3-7479 E X P E R IE N C E D B B A GRADUATE reason able, close in. electromatic GR 2-2029 A I L i'YFES W O R K b. typist E lcctr om atic H i 2 5583 experienced If you’re out on a limb about choosing your cigarette, remember this: more people smoke Camels than any other brand today. The costly Camel blend has never been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mildness. The best to­ bacco makes the best smoke. {scape from fa d s a n d fancy s t u f f . . . Have a real cigarette - have a CAMEL 'It might not be the final solution, but a Camel help!" R J lUmoldi Tobtcfo C«.. WtnitOD fttlMD, N G. SHEFTALL'S, Inc EM ERALD C U T E LE G A N C E (Full C a ra t) BLUE W H IT E P e rfe ct Emerald C u t. M a tch e d Set . . . 2.58 C a ra t B rillia n t-C u t pe rfe c t $1985.00 1.87 C a ra t B rillia n t-C u t P e rfe ct $1495.00 1.35 C a ra t B rilliant C u t P erfect $; £95.00 350.00 .75 C a ra t B rilliant C u t W S I $ I 50-00 .50 C a ra t B rilliant C u t W S I The above are {u lt a few o f th e outstan ding Diam ond values to be found a t Sheftall s rmmm mmmmmm3* r • Pot ent oDo l i c o t i oo N o . 58?flfr2 Em erald cut can ter diamon d, t a r r e d Maquettes with matchin g hand. E m erald Cut SO L IT A IR E S f r o m 1150 OO Austi n' s O n l y Ke ep s ak e D i a m o n d J e w e l e r Allendale Village 5726 Burnet Rd On the Drag 2268 Guadalupe Wednesday, December 3, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 6 Geology Society Library Units Release , . To Hear Dallmus Schedule for Holidays . . / F . Dallmus , K a rl consulting geologist from Caracas Venezuela, will lecture at a meeting of the Student Geology Society at 7:30 in Geology p.m. December Building l l . His topic is ' Mech Hi­ les of Basin Evolution and Its Re­ lation to the Habitat of Oil ’ IO He is one of eight earth scien­ tists sponsored by the Ami r.ean Association of Petroleum O l o ­ gists. Mr. Dallmus w is chief of the Research and Special Stud.- s si <> tion of Creole Petroleum Corpora tion. a Venezuelan aff: .ate of Standard Oil of New Jersey, until his retirement in 1957, rm ' y Library unit* will close at noon Saturday. December 20, and will be closed December 24 . 25 and January I Regular library hours will be resumed on January 5, 1959. The Reserve Reading Room w ill charge book* for holiday nae » h r r IO a.m. on F rid a y , D ecem b er 19, to be returned by 9 a.m . on Mon­ day, Ja n u a ry 5. The Business I Humanities, and Main Loan I Desk lion Desk w ill la to 5 p.m. Dei en 30, 31. and Janu ber 27 and Jan libraries w ill be to rvion. •IAI tnd S Raw md thi Science, irie>, the Informa rv 2. On De ary 3. the open from 3 cem- bove a m . The \rehite< lure L ib ra ry iii bt o|>en from H a.m. to noon Mon No ! served Januar Room md iv hours wall on December 21 4 in the Reserve The Law Library be ob- day, Decem ber 19, anti from H 2g to noon and from I p.m. to 5 , ,r a.m. l, rn* L e dm ■ vy d I ob- day ° f that week. Tuesday, Wednesday, and P r i ­ Author Cancels Speech Harry’ Golden, author of the b< •*. in America ” has seller ’ “ Only cancelled a De. ember 11 sp' ikir engagement at Cite Coliseum be­ l l s talk was to cause of illness, be sponsored by Tempo it rael. th h rn 21 lf (lavs. but v. . 4. f: r-s on iH'cem be open Sun­ ni 2 p m , to Tie » \rt, Library Srhod , I ’by and Textbook lib rarie s w ill be closed during the CTirintmas hoi! Another Service Offered by JO R A C E M E N S W E A R TUXEDO RENTALS Complete with Accessories Jorace Tuxedo Rentals ] 2270 Guadalupe G R 8-0491 The B arker History O m e r w ill be open from 8 a rn. to 5 p.m. December 29, 30, and 31. Hours for the Biology Library wall be 9- 12 and 1-4 December 22, 23 and 26, and 8-12 and I 5 December 29. 30, 31, and Janu ary 2. The Chemistry Library will lie open 9-12 and I t December 30, 31, and The Docu­ ments Lib rary will be open 9-1 and 2-5 December 29 , 30, 31, and January 2 Jan u ary 2. The Education Lib ra ry w ill be open 9 12 and 1-5 December 22 and 23, 9 a.m . to noon Decem ber 27, and 9 12 and I S December 29, 30, 31, and Ja n u a r y 2. The Engineering Library w ill be open 9-12 and 1-5 December 22, 23, and 26. Hours are from 9 a.rn to n o o n on December 27, 8 12 and I 5 December 29, 30, 31, and Ja n ­ uary 2, and from 9 to noon on Ja n ­ uary 3. Goes On Here W odnesday 8 Dr, Franklin Parker to speak to education majors on schools In Afrm a," Hogg Auditorium. 9-4 Tickets for “ Tea House of the August Moon,’’ Music Building box office. 9 Entries to Impromptu and Ed Gossett speech contests, Speech Building 103. 10 E . IL Saulson to discuss Je w ­ ish current events, Hillel Founda­ tion. 1:30, 4, 6.30, and 9 - “ Boot Pol­ ish” to be shown by University Film Committee, Batts Auditor­ ium. 24 Autograph party for Dr. E d ­ uard Micek. author of “ The Real Tolstoy,” Hemphill’s. I Psychology study group, “ Y .” I S p o o k s , Alpha O m i c r o n P i 6:30 Discussion on dating, King- solving Dormitory. 6:36 Beta Alpha Psi, Varsity Caf­ 7 Co Rec, Women’s Gym. 7 Conversational Hebrew, Hillel Foundation. 7 Scottish Dance Group, Women's 7 Wesley Chapel, Wesley Founda 7 KUT-EM , 90.7 mc. 7 Cap and Gown to hoar Dr. Ira Isooe, Wesley Foundation. 7 B B A Council, Delta Gamma house eteria. Gym. tion. The Geology L ib ra ry w ill be open from 9 a.m. to noon D ecem ber 22, 23. and 26, Ja n u a r y 2 and 3, and H I * and I 5 Decem ber 29, SO, and 31, Hours for the Jo u rn a lism L i ­ brary u iii be from 9 a.rn. to noon Decem ber 29, SO, and S I. The Latin American Library will be open 912 and 2-5 I brem ber 22, 23, 29, 30. and 31. The Librarian's office will be open 8 12 and 1-5 December 22 , 23 , 29 30 31, and January 2. Tin* Music L ib ra ry w ill be open from 9 a.m . to noon Decem ber 29. sn, S i, and Ja n u a r y I. The News paper Collection w ill rem ain open from 9 a.m. to noon throughout the Christm as vacation. The Ph arm acy Lib ra ry w ill be open from 8 a m. to 2 p m. Decem­ ber 29, 30, and 31. Rare Books Library will be open 8-12 and I 5 December 29 . 30, 31, and Janu ary 2. The Reserve Reading Room will be open from 9 a.m. to noon December 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, 31, and January 2. The Undergraduate R e a d i n g Room will be open 9-12 and I 5 De­ cember 22, 23, 26 , 29 , 30, and 31, from 9 a.m. to noon December 27, from 8 a rn. to 5 p,m, Janu ary 2, and from 8 a.m. to noon Janu ary I Gift Suggestion rn Colibri by • * Professor Finds Fish Lifesaver / A new chemical for keeping fish alive while being transported has been reported bv W illiam M c F a r­ land, ichthyologist and new staff member of the Institute of Marine Science at Port Aransas. Mortality is often high during fish transportation to aquarian and commercial stocking area* bemuse of the acidity rate increase in the shipping containers, j Mr. M cFarland, working with Ken Norris of the M arine1..md of the Pacific in Southern California, discovered the biochemical buffer which will control the acidity of the water. The discovery it expected to be of great economic importance in the Port Aransas area to those confronted with the problem of transporting or keeping live fish I or shrimp. Premed Group to Visit Galveston and Houston I Premed students will visit medi­ cal schools in Galveston and Hous­ ton December 12 and 13. An informational meeting to brief students on tour detail* will be held December 4. CHRISTM AS DECORATIONS and ornaments can be made from a'm : * any * - a household ’’em, explains Mrs. Cec-.i Cabaniss to M ' . G e ra i S r ^field o* tee U r vers ry Dames. M r . Cabaniss spore ’ n a mse* r'g o* ’he University Dames, wives of Univers ty studer*' and explained to the m e m b er how to maxe interesting decot from jar cr light bulbs, wire etc. Effective, Economical Decor Made From Unusual Objects The students w ill v isit the I ni- versity Medical Branch in Galves-* ton and the Baylo r Medical School in Houston, said Owen Scharlach, secretary of Alpha Epsilon Delta. W ire and burned out light bulbs and treasurer of the Texas State The premed fraternity w ill sponsor former the trip designed to give the pre­ president of the Violet Crown Gar- mod student a first hand look at cun make effective yet economical Garden Club. She Yiristmas decorations, Mrs. Cecil is a his future profession. W orld Federation Nam es 7:30-10 Observatory open. Physic* House. Building. Caburn-.-, gardening Cobbiest, told den q u^ 23 members of Dames Tuesday night, the U n i v e r s i t y _ Professor As Treasurer Dr, Robert L. Sutherland, direc­ tor of tho Hogg Fo'indation for Mental Health has been named treasurer of the World Federation for Mental Health: I ' S. Commit­ tee, Inc., which has headquarters in New York City. It K \ T Hi Fi Phonograph* $10 $12.50 $ 15 M o . T a p s R eco rd ers $8. S IO . $15 M o . D ic ta t ng M a c h in a ! C o m p le te $15 M o . E L E C T R IC A D D I N G M A C H I N E S $15 M o . M a n u a l $7.50 A L S O T Y P E W R IT E R S & T E L E V IS IO N B E R K M A N ’ S G R 6-3525 2234 G u a d a lu p e W E D O S E R V I C E W O R K 7 30 Am erican Marketing to hear M ax Levine, Home Economics Building 105, 7:30 Speleological Society first aid class, Texas Union 309. 7:30 Forty Acres Forum by ISA on “ A Student Voice With thp Legislature,” Architecture Build- ing 105. j 8 Dr. Jam es W. Hitt to speak to Classics Club, Battle Library, M ain Building. 8 Robert L . Trent to discuss the use of transistors in digital com­ puters, Physics Building 201. 8 Government, and contemporary literature groups, “ YU” King penguins stand while brood­ ing their eggs. Mother and father take turns balancing an egg on their insteps and covering it with a warm, feathered flap. Unmated kings steal eggs and brood them. M rs. Cabaniss showed the group of wives of University students, how to bring Christmas decor into every’ room in the house using ma­ terials that were never intended to be used during the Yule season. Mason ja r lids become picture j frames and flash bulbs w ere giv- j en roles as decorated Christmas j tree balls. Warning the wives never to ( throw anything away, Mrs. Caba­ niss showed table pieces them made from artificial fruit off a hat, foil paper from around flower pots and scouring pads. Mrs. Cabaniss is president of the Austin Women's Federation It is not the kind of story you are accustomed to seeing on screen. Home ore Dane W e N o w Have Photo Silk Studtman Photo Service GR 7-2820 222 West 19th ONE HOUR CLEANING — NO EXTRA CHARGE — LONGHORN CLEANERS GR 6-3847 2533 G u a d a lu p e See and fry an Olympia Precision portable at BERKMANS 2234 Guadalupe GR 6-3525 J; I j • MY LAST W ISH W A S • • TO G O TO J • R A N B Y S ; THI JEW EL BASKET A ipcrfcUng owlfl soloed. 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Once you do you'll see w hy Olympia is your smartest college investment I LIGHT INTO THAT LIV E M O D ERN FLA V O R! * L IG G ET T 4 M Y E R S T O BA CCO CO., 1954 Weather: Sunny, M ild Low 48; H igh 70 T h e D a T exan * 9 6 0 ' *First College Daily in the South' Vol. 58 Price Five Cents A U ST IN , T E X A S W E D N E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 3, 1958 Six Pages Today No. 80 Briefs . .. Prom the Wire By the A s s o c ia t e d Press H O U ST O N — T r u s t e e s o f Texas Nuclear Reactor D i s c u s s e d by Foundatiion t h e R o b c r : W ei eh F o u n d a t i o n d i s c u s ­ s e d T u t ' l a y t h e p o s s i b i l i t y o f c o n ­ s t r u c t Mn of a h u g e n u c l e a r r e a c t o r in T e x a s . th e f o u n d a t i o n , s a i d D r . W. O. M i l l i g a n , r e s e a r c h d i ­ th e r e c t o r of r e a c t o r , if built, w o u l d m a k e o n e r e c e n t l y i n s t a l l e d a t t h e R i c e I n s t i ­ t u t e look lik e a t o y . “ T h i s is j u s t a p i o u s d r e a m a t t h e m o m e n t a n d it w i l l r e m a i n a s f in d s o m e w a y of s u c h u n t il w e w h i p p i n g f i n a n c i a l b u r d e n , ” the M i l l i g a n said, ★ ★ Allies Seek Berlin Talks L O NDO N- — K e y A l l ie d l e a d e r s c a m e out T u e s d a y fo r t a l k s with th e S o v ie t U n ion a i m e d at s e t t l ­ in g the w h ole q u e s t i o n o f d iv id e d G e r m a n y . T h e ir v ie w s on t h e B e r lin c r i ­ s i s w e r e linked w i t h s p e c u l a t i o n that a s u m m it m e e t i n g with S o ­ v i e t P r e n d e r N i k i t a K h r u s h c h e v m a y be in the m i n d s o f s o m e A l­ lied s t a t e s m e n . ★ ★ C o al Miners W i n Raise W A S H I N G T O N — J o h n L. L e w i s w o n a t w o - s t a g e . 5 2 - a - d a y w a g e b o o s t f o r the n a t i o n ’s 180,000 soft c o a l m i n e r s T u e s d a y . H o m a d e a n h i s t o r i c c o n c e s s i o n t o t h e c a p t i v e - m i n e s e c t o r of t h e b i t u m i n o u s in­ d u s t r y R e l i a b l e s o u r c e s s a i d t h e a g r e e ­ m e n t w a s r e a c h e d f o r s i g n i n g W e d ­ n e s d a y b e t w e e n L e w i s , b o s s o f th e U n i t e d M ine W o r k e r s U n i o n , a n d t h e B i t u m i n o u s C o a l O p e r a t o r s A s s n , m a j o r i n d u s t r y b a r g a i n i n g g r o u p . ★ ★ Exhibit in M o s c o w Sef W A S H IN G T O N — T ile U n ite d S t a t e s h a s e a r m a r k e d S3.IHS,OOO for a six -w e ek n a t i o n a l exhibition In M osc ow , t e n t a t i v e l y sc h e d u le d to start the F o u r t h of J u l y . the first m a j o r one e v e r h e l d in the S o ­ v ie t Union u n d e r U . S. g o v e r n ­ m e n t a u s p i c e s . Tho exhibit w i l l b e ★ Radiation Still Kills ★ H O U S T O N — A J a p a n e s e scion- j n u c l e a r s a i d T u e s d a y r a d i a ­ r e l e a s e d In 19-15 b y t h e A - b o m b f i s t t i o n a t H i r o s h i m a s t i l l is c l a i m i n g lives, i D r T a k e n N n g m i y a , p r o f e s s o r j o f p h y s i c s a t O s a k a U n i v e r s i t y , j t o ld r e p o r t e r s J a p a n s t i l l h a s m a n y s i c k p e o p l e a s a r e s u l t o f the A- j b o m b . “ A n d f ro m t i m e t o t i m e d e a t h s t h e e f f e c t s o f r a d i a t i o n a r e f r o m s t i ll r e p o r t e d , ” h e s a i d . ★ ★ Reds Keep G r o t e w a h l B U R L I N — O tt o G rote wold Is to r em a in F a s t G e r m a n y ’s p r e ­ m i e r In a n e w C o m m u n i s t g o v ­ e r n m e n t b e i n g s e t u p W e d n e s ­ d a y . Tile p a r t y c e n t r a l c o m m i t ­ t e e sa id T u e s d a y It w ill r e n o m i ­ n a te him . G r o t e w o h l (v>, h a s been rep o rte d ill. Horns Stomp Indians 73-48 in First Game By GEORGE PHARR T e x a n S p o r ts E d ito r But, early in the second half Coach Marshall Hughes’s men couldn’t miss, while the visitors from Abilene couldn’t Texas’ slow-starting Longhorns finally got rolling late in seem to do anything right, the first half and then went into high gear to easily whip the During that spree the Steers hit an outstanding 70.6 per McMurry Indians, 73-48, in the season opener for both teams cent from the field and raced to their largest advantage of the game, a 29-point lead. The Orange and White carved out Tuesday night in Gregory Gym. the Steers’ own mistakes and first-game a 59-30 margin with 11:10 remaining, the game tight through much of the McMurry, meanwhile, was only able to drop in five of 20 It was partially nervousness that kept first period. tries and that gave the ’Horns the decision. • j---------------- Popcorn Seller C h ie f Theorizes Fails to Alter Longhorn Luck Cigaret Set Chicago Fire C H I C A G O (,ft — An e x p o r t t h a t T u e s d a y o r i z e d a s m o k e r f l ip p e d a c i g a r e t t e w a s t e b a s k e t a n d m a y h a v e s t a r t e d 90 S c h ool. t h e d i s a s t r o u s f i r e in O u r L a d y of Sgt. D r e w B r o w n , h e a d of the . .. . . . police a r so n sq u a d , sa id the b e st th o - p o lic e a r so n s q u a d , sa id the be! 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" ( I i i is a n v way “ m a i n t a i n go o f f i c i a l s \s #- c a n M in to r m i s s i o n s t a y e 'i c lo s e, b u t t h e s h o t o u t lap- t h e i r t h e I n d i a n s ' f o r e o p e n e d u p a n d 33-22 T h i s w a s a d of y P u r y e a r h i t a r k a d d e d a t h a t ha! f a p u s h s h o t n e a t h o o k t o a r m b i g p u s h t a r t e d t h e od d o w n d a g e a n d t h e s e c o n d h a l f s ’ ii- a]1 in hfind ^ S t a n B u m h ; a m ’s I n d i a n s T , in Forum to Discuss Voice in Legislature 265 Nominated For Cactus Honor B B A C o u nc il to Elect N e w President T o d a y d b : n u n * Uu R ich- bo taken a t tho m ooting. w ill Wednesday, December 3, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 2 A Word In Edge-Wise Can University students set a “ word in edge-wise” along w ith the oil, gas, sulphur, trucking, teacher, lobbies in the State Legislature? labor, etc., Independent Students’ Association s first “Forty Acres Forum” will light into this topic Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. \Uth some good hands on deck to discuss its ramifi­ cations. Senator C harles H errin g , m entioned as a gubernatorial possibility for ’OO — ju st retu rn ed from a conference on go v ern ­ m ent and education in W ashington, IXC.; R epresentative Louis Dugas J r. of Orange, University of Texas student from O range who in the p ast has advocated diverting the UT P e rm a n e n t F u n d for c u rr e n t e x ­ penses hut says he now favors “ letting the University investm ent policy prove it­ self;” and F ra n k lin L anier Cox, vice-presi­ dent for ad m in istrativ e services a n d U T ’s “ representative" in working with th e T e x ­ as Commission on H ig h e r Educatio n and the Legislature will all be on h and to ex­ plain the “ ins a n d o u ts ” of such legisla­ tive relations. Don M athis a n d F r a n k Cooksey will represent stu d en t com m unity and J a c k Maguire, E x -S tu d e n ts ’ Association exec secretary, will he m o d erator. th e This is a golden opportunity, it appears, for students to get their heads together and start pushing, if that he their desire, for such aims as: • A good stab- appropriation for intra- murals and student health service (cut out of the Commission on H ig h er E d u c a tio n ’s re c o m m e n d a tio n s ) . • More liberal teacher certification re­ quirements (as recently advocated by the T e x a s State T e a c h e rs ’ Association a t th eir s ta te m eeting). • A better overall appropriation takes m ore for higher education tax (if it m oney, th en by gum, let’s m ake su re th a t the pro p er m ea su res a re passed to get the needed funds — and quit shirking the responsibility). • An all-out fight against any efforts to raid the Permanent Fund and divert its endowment for c u rre n t operating exp en s­ es. • A convincing stand against any more tuition raise. • State measures to meet federal funds in th e new N ational Defense E ducation Act. And the list of vitally-needed refo rm s goes on and on. The stu d e n t co m m u n ity can he m o re th a n m erely a passive influence for a c ­ complishing th ese goals if they a re willing to w ork for th e ir causes. Contact not only with legislative c o m ­ m ittees hut w ith all the people of T e x a s in all the counties will be n ecessary be­ tween now a n d J a n u a r y if success to he had. It ll take organization — it ll take facts — it’ll take hard work. But we can th in k of no b e tte r “ s tu d e n t g o v ern m en t” project th an w orking a c tiv e ­ ly with th e m ain sp rin g of sta te action to accomplish o u r basic goals. This is an opportunity that only comes for four months out of each two years. Will it again float by w ithout a n y s tu ­ dent action? We hope W edn esd ay n ig h t’s fo ru m will he a step to w a rd g r e a t student Influence in the sta teh o u se a n d statewide. Technology Ah, the age of technology. No longer do young misfits m erely slug it out behind th e b a m . The Austin American this last week re­ ported the latest in space-age combat: Two young v andals caused m o re th a n SI,OOO in d a m a g e by crashing tw o SIT,(XX) road m achines together. What’s more, the newspaper reports, the gauge on the bulldozers showed that they had l>een run for nearly three hours. th e s te rn th e y d o n ’t have Who says stuff th ey used to? Forward Look The In d u stria l News Review re p o rts th a t m any business lately pointed to the need for g re a te r p a rtic ip a ­ tion by business people in politics. leaders h ave Tile Review says that business people should work year-round, take an active part, throw their own hat in the ring, if necessary, for political ends. It's news to us th a t the business people h a v e n 't been influential in politics before (look at the p resid en t’s cabinet, will you?) But this stu ff about m ore active c an d i­ dates . . . kinda p u ttin ’ the cash before the horse, isn’t it? US Educators Urge: Stress ‘Plus’ Values free, p u b lic ly “ We sh ould r e s t a t e som e of t h e p o s itiv e v a l u e s on w h ic h our s y s t e m of sup­ p o r te d e d u c a tio n h a s b e e n built, a n d w h ic h h a s sto o d te st of w a r s an d d e p r e s s i o n s to a d ­ the w e l l- b e i n g o ' e a c h v a n c e s u c c e e d i n g g e n e r a t i o n of this n ation." the l e a d e r s Hi- a n d o t h e r T h is is the o p in io n of Dr. S. M . B r o w n e ll, su p e r in te n d e n t of sc h o o ls f o r m e r in D e tro it a n d U S C o m m i s s i o n e r o f E d u ca tio n . in e d u ­ c a t i o n h a v e in-en s t r e s s i n g Hie “ p l u s " s a l l i e s In t h e V m e r i e a n s y s t e m o f e d u c a t i o n a t r e c e n t c o n f e r e n c e s . 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W a te r m a n , d i­ the N a tio n al S c i e n c e r e c t o r of that the US F o u n d a tio n , s a i d ( l o v c rn m en t h a s take n prom pt a n d s i g n i f i c a n t s t e p s s in c e Sput­ nik I He m e n t i o n e d the N a t i o n ­ al D e f e n s e E d u c a t io n Act. e s ­ t a b lis h m e n t o f the N a tio n a l A e r ­ o n a u t ic s and S p a c e A d m in is t r a ­ tion, a n d p r o g r a m s la u n c h e d by the N a t i o n a l S c i e n c e F o u n d a - t io n . “ In all o u r e ffo rts to m e e t the e d u c a t i o n a l g o a ls w e r e ­ g a r d a s go o d and d e s i r a b l e , w e sh o uld k e e p in m ind o ur ow n n e e d s and r e q u i r e m e n t s r a th e r than th e e d u c a t io n a l and s c i e n ­ tific the U S S R " he noted. I >r. Wa to i m a n further noted. “ It ironic turn of e v e n t s that a f t e r the a l m o s t h y s t e r i c a l a c h i e v e m e n t s is an of on I b m m e r , a t their intention of if not e l i m i n a t i n g , i n s i s t e n c e on the part o f s o m e s y s t e m that p e o p le the Sovie t o f e d u c a t io n is far su p e r i o r t o our ow n , the S o v i e t s s h o u ld a n ­ r e ­ n o u n c e du cin g, the a c a d e m i c w o r k e m p h a s i s that is r e g a r d e d a s the s t r e n g th of the R u ssia n s c h o o l s y s t e m . ” t h e m e e t i n g of t h e c o l l e g e e n t r a n c e e x a m i n a ­ t io n b o a r d , Hr. H e n r y C h a n n e l , p r e s i d e n t o f the I - d u r a t i o n T e s t - i n g S e r v i c e , p o i n t e d o u t , “ M a k e tx n o m i s t a k e — S o v i e t R u s s i a c o m m i t t e d s u p ­ r e m a c y a s Hie f o u n d a t i o n o f n a ­ t h e r e t i o n a l p o w e r . E d u c a t i o n i s n o t s e e n a s p r o v i d i n g a r i c h In d ii b i ­ r e w a r d i n g l i f e n a l. T h e a i m Is to s u r p a s s t m - e r i c a s c i e n t i f i c a l l y , m i l i t a r i l y , a n d e c o n o m i c a l ! v . ” to e d u c a t i o n a l th e for City Dwellers, Unite! Monday Sen. J o s e p h ( lark, i i i ) , •f P e n n s y l v a n i a , said t h e t i m e has i Mi n e to c r e a t e a new d e ­ p a r tm e n t to deal ii itll city p r o b ­ lem s, He s u g g e s t e d a D e p ar t- merit (if I rt>;in \ f f « t i r v hcdtli ii by an o f f ic e r in the C abin et. >a rh o su ch c itified lum c l e a r a n c e , s m o g , a n d c iv i l ( ’lark sui in Wa shin W A y e \CAK\i VTO SCHOOL 6TgAN$*e B y A R T H I It E D S O N WASHINGTON -Vt Over .f ■pa the D e pa rf mi E z r a Taft Be ha' tie heir w o r ry e x c l u s iv e m e r and his pr And w h o is tin the city folks? P r a c tic a lly in, no o n e at ( alibi e r t a i n l i -t l e i e l. and t h a t Indeed, in in C o n . : . , our folklore, it a1 . a y s h a s be e n a s s u m e d c a n look out for th r n e sc lv c Alway s to tile c it y sh . ker, quick it's f ak e a d v a n t a g e of the h a p less , h a y s e e d fa r m e r , folk-, c ity h a l e W e l l , t i m e s c h a n g e d . in h is r i l e f a r m e r h a s s n a p p e d s h u l el a n d h i s anc ien t d o u b le fairly lie o f t e n m o l e . T o d a y big b u s i n e s s . I l e m a y d r i l l - a big c a r , a n d h a n d l e lu g, e x p e n s i n - f a r m m a c h i n e r y . is fr om still p l a c e s And thou gh y o u n e v e r wou ld it l is t e n in g to C o n g r e ss • a s p e c t tend to — c o n g r e s s m e n c o m e like Mc - Laugh lin , S. D ., South B oston , V a . the or H o q u i a m , W a sh is c o m p l e t e l y o u t­ f a r m e r n o w n u m b e r e d by h is city' c o u s in s . 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B u t in B o s t o n f a v o r of iii it M d Ult! s been country of Ur- thi ’cnt >eparl »ss tonal isn t ii that h had that Iona i i m t t f c e a n y dict up. iii mat B a c k IH]>2 , Y ou nger s a i d , \ h r a h a m U n c o i l ] s e t u p \ g r i e u l t u r e D e p a r t ­ th e n a ­ I l i o n (tie m e n t , HH p e r c e n t of tion Iii r d un f a r m s . first " w e t o d a y , ” be said find that r ou gh ly K5 p e r cent o f o u r in ur b an c o m m u n i ­ people in ties and o n ly 15 per c e n t rural or fa r m a r e a s , ” liv e Y o u n g e r h a s no qu arr e l w ith a g r ic u lt u r e How could he s i n c e he c o m e s from the heart of the a r tic h o k e b e l t 1’ But he d o e s think for a central^ tim e i f s Little Man On the Campus Bv Bihler N ew Teaching Program for A&S Rx for Education Sickness B y J I L I E L A N E E d i t o r i a l A s s i s t a n t S t a m p O u t E d u c a t i o n “ H e l p C o u r s e s ! ” A f a m i l i a r b a ttle c r y ar ou n d the c a m p u s , this w i t t y s a y i n g e x e m p l i ­ f i e s the o p in io n of a n u m b e r o f s t u ­ th o s e with k n o w l e d g e d e n ts , both th o s e w h o of m u s t a l w a y s h a v e to g r a n d s t a n d about. f a c t s a t h a n d and s o m e t h i n g F o r a l o n g t i m e , S u t t o n H a ll h a s b e e n l o o k e d u p o n b y m u c h o f t h e p o p u l a c e a s a p r o d u c t i v e a s s e m ­ “ f r e a k s " w h o w i l l b e b l a g e o f r e s p o n s i b l e t h e “ n o ­ n e c k m o n s t e r s " o f t h e f u t u r e t h e i r t h r e e R ' s . f o r t e a c h i n g find sc h o o l - e y e d f l o c k e d g r a d u a t e s H ig h s ' a r r y th e U n i v e r s i t y , to ready* to b e c o m e the g r e a t t e a c h ­ e r s of to m o r r o w . B y th e ir s e n io r y e a r , the a l lu s io n h a s be e n b ro ken th a t t h e y ’v e s p e n t a n d th e y lit­ t h r e e y e a r s r e a d in g c h i l d r e n ’s e r a t u r e . c h ild re n o b s e r v i n g at s c h o o l a n d p la y , an d a c c u m u l a t ­ ing a P . E . 310 n o te b o o k w ith the it help of a f r ie n d w h o h ad last la st y e a r y e a r . A n d a f t e r . . . n oth in g to show' for four y e a r s of M ic k e y M o u s e ; e x c e p t a d e g r e e , a t e a c h in g c e r t i f i c a t e , a n d a hope t h at he m i g h t be l u c k y e n o u g h to into a g o o d sc h o o l s y s t e m . g e t that T h i s p l a n m a y b e s a t i s f a c t o r y for a n e l e m e n t a r y e d u c a t i o n m a ­ j o r , but ii b a t ' s n e e d e d o n t h e s e c ­ o n d a r y l e v e l is a ( l e t t e r l i b e r a l a r t s to e d u c a t i o n t e a c h t h e t e e n a g e r In t o d a y ' s h i g h s c h o o l s . t h o s e w h o p l a n fo r Arthur M. Cory, a s s i s t a n t d e a n o f the C o l l e g e of A rts and S c i e n c e s , h a s e x p l a i n e d a p lan w h ic h m a y s e r v e a s the in ­ c r e a s e d k n o w l e d g e for t h o s e s t u ­ d e n t s w i s h i n g to b y p a s s s o m e of the M i c k e y M o u s e m e n t i o n e d a b o v e . .starting point, o f A p r o g r a m h a s b e e n w o r k e d o u t in t h e ( o l l e g e o f A r t s a n d S c i e n c e s w h i c h w i l t g i n * s e c o n d a r y e d u c a ­ t io n m a j o r s a p r o v i s i o n a l c e r t i f i ­ c a t e for t e a c h i n g an il a l i b e r a l a r t s d e g r e e . T h i s w a s w o r k e d o u t a s a s e r v i c e to t h e A A S s t u d e n t s . A s t h o s e d e p a r t m e n t s g i v i n g p r o ­ In f e s s i o n a l t r a i n i n g w h i c h p r o i i d e s Jo 11 o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r t h e i r s t u d e n t s , s t u d e n t t h i s p l a n g i v e s to q u a l i f y f o r t e a c h i n g t h e a b i l i t y for s p e c i f i c j o b s . c e r t i f i c a t e s — a n d t h e A A S T h i s p r o g r a m h a s be e n w o r k e d o ut for a ll c o u r s e s o f fe r e d on the le v e l. T h e c o u r s e s r e ­ se c o n d a r y ’ q u ire d a r e s e t up by l a w and s u ­ p e r v is e d b y the T e x a s E d u c a tio n a dog's l i f t . A By L A R K Y HI KWITZ New* Editor T h e m a i n o b j e c t i v e of m o s t c o l­ is to “ g e t by" the life po s sib le . l e g i a n s n o w a d a y s in s c h o o lw o r k w h ile e n j o y in g m o s t v i g o r o u s so c ia l T his w a s the opinio n of the v a s t fr om m a j o r i t y of student the l e a d in g u n i v e r s i t ie s and c o l ­ l e g e s in the nation at the N a tio n a l s u m ­ Stu dent C o n g r e s s m e r . this p a st l e a d e r s In s c h o o l a f t e r s c h o o l , e x t r a ­ c u r r i c u l a r a n d s u p e r s o c i a l a c ­ tiv it y w e r e s a i d to c o n f l i c t d e v ­ a s t a t i n g l y e d u c a t i o n a l g o a l s o f t h e c o l l e g e s , A p r e t ty c o e d at the C o n g r e s s s a i d : “ T h e s o c i a l life is the r o ad to s u c c e s s on m y c a m p u s . " \i itll t h e A n o th e r stu d e n t from an E a s t e r n s c h o o l s a i d that if m e d i o c r it y w a s not c o n d o n e d on h is c a m p u s , it “ We c a n ’t w a it w a s e n c o u r a g e d . to g e t th a t r u b b er s t a m p d e g r e e on our h e a d s , " he sa id . ★ * s h a k e n I T “ C’n i u p u s o l o g y ” m a j o r s w e r e t h e i r g r a v y f r o m t r a i n a f e w y e a r s a g o w h e n I ni- v e r s i f y s c h o l a s t i c s t a n d a r d s w e r e r a i s e d . B u t did this s tiffe n in g of r e q u ir e ­ m e n t s ju s t e q u a t e a h ig h e r s t a n d ­ ard of “ g e t t i n g b y ? " F o r a b o u t the first 50 y e a r s of U T ’s e x i s t e n c e it had the r e p u t a ­ tion o f b e in g a “ p la y s c h o o l " for the p a m p e r e d c h ild r e n of w e a l t h y oil m e n “ to g e t c u ltu r e d and h a v e s o m e fun ” s c h o o l s w e r e a s k e d H i g h - r a n k i n g g r a d u a t e * o f T e x ­ lf a s h i g h t h e y w a n t e d g o o d t i m e ” at T e x a s o r g o E a s t a n d g e t a “ g o o d e d u c a t i o n . ” to h a v e “ a In th at a d e g r e e t o d a y ’s m a t e r i a l i s t i c m a d s c r a m b l e for the s h e e p s k in , m o s t U T s t u d e n t s a r e nu rtu re d on th e is m e r e l y a id e a t i c k e t of a d m i s s i o n to e a r n a l i v ­ ing f a m i l y d i s c u s s i o n s r e v o l v e ar o u n d “ g e t ­ ting o u t ” o f c o ll e g e an d g e t ti n g to b u s i n e s s . H o m e t o w n talk and A s k s the a v e r a g e s t u d e n t: If I i o n get m y d e g r e e w’ith little e f ­ fort a n d h a v e a go od t i m e , w h y sh ould I sp e n d m y t i m e in a m u s t y lib ra r y ? l f t h e I D i v e r s i t y is to e x i s t a s a g i g a n t i c M a r r i a g e M a r k e t a n d s o c i a l c o n v e n t i o n , t h e n w h y w o r ­ r y ? But. the a n s w e r is not b la c k and C e r t a i n ly “ h a v i n g a go od w h ite t i m e ” h a s its p la c e . F o o t b a l l- p la y i n g , float - build in g, g r o u p p r o m o t i n g , i m ­ p o r ta n t “ s k i l l s , ” but th e c h i e f pur­ pose o f th e U n i v e r s i t y c o m m u n i t y is e d u c a ti o n . e t a1 a r e t n i l o u h t e d l v h a i e a h e a d e m p h a s i s * h a n d r i g h t n o w . “ s o c i a l s k i l l s ” s t a r t ; e d u c a t i o n a l c o u l d u s e a h e l p i n g o f f T h e s c i e n c e , p r o g r a m w o r k s t i c * b a s e : t o t a l s e m e s t e r h o u r s v a r y i n g f r o m 45 to B3 in t h e r e g u l a r l i b e r a l a r t s f i e l d , s u c h a s E n g l i s h , m a t h , l a n g u a g e , g o v e r n m e n t , a n d h i s t o r y . F r o m t h i s b a s e , t h e s t u d e n t m u s t t a k e 24 h o u r s o f r e ­ q u i r e d e d u c a t i o n c o u r s e s a n d m u s t t h e f i n i s h s p e c i f i e d h o u r s in h i s m a j o r w h i c h e n t i t l e s t h e s t u d e n t to h i s r e g u l a r B a c h e l o r o f A r t s d e g r e e . c u r r i c u l u m w i t h h i s T h e fall r e c o r d s for th e T e a c h e r T r a in in g P r o g r a m for A r ts an d in the S c i e n c e s s h o w an i n c r e a s e total s t u d e n t s e n r o lle d . A d v is e r s for e v e r y d e p a r t m e n t a r e a v a i l a b l e fo r st u d e n t s in te r e s t e d in the pro­ g r a m . S o , t h a t ’s t h e p l a n f o r 1958 OB. O f c o u r s e , s t u d e n t s m a y s t i l l o b ­ t a i n a t e a c h i n g c e r t i f i c a t e f o r the s e c o n d a r y l e v e l ( h i g h s c h o o l ) f r o m t h e S c h o o l o f E d u c a t i o n . 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" G iv e n w a r d at o u r o w n c o u p le d w ith s u c h w i l li n g n e s s , e n c o u r a g e d o p e n - m i n d e d n e s s and b v e d u c a t i o n , th ere m i g h t be r o m e h o p e for th e kind that Mr. D illar d s u g g e s t s , d w e l l on p r i m i t i v e “ is­ to l a n d s ” of se c lu s i o n a n d w a n t it t h e y k e e p to c o n s i d e r “ g o i n g h o m e , ” o u g h t r e f e r r i n g to o r A m e r i c a n In dians w h o m ig h t like s o m e of th e ir “ h o m e " r e tu r n e d to t h e m ? that w a y . M a y b e is he. b y c h a n c e If w e fo llow “ isla nd d w e l l i n g ” l o g ic , H u n g a r i a n “ f r e e d o m fig h t­ e r s . ” Albert E i n s te i n s . S t a t u e s of L i b e r t y , an d e v e n G e o r g e W a s h ­ i n g t o n s o ugh t to g o h a c k “ w h e r e t h e y c a m e from ” It m ig h t c r e a t e a th e m , m a y b e e v e n a n e w a n d all , g o v e r n m e n t for a g e n c y , t r a v e l funds, v e h i c l e s , a n d Horne­ ll.te x . jobs, m o v i n g f e w m o r e c a r i n g . M e, I n e e d all the h e lp I r a n get to s t a y a l i v e in this w o r ld R alph Bunche® and M a r i a n A n derson*, th a n k God h a v e b u ild ed b r id g e s o v e r “ d i t c h e s ” t h o u g h t l e s s A m e r ­ i c a n s dug. C o m e to think of it, an O llie M a tso n m ig h t e v e n h e lp m y s o m e t i m e s s a g g i n g S a t u r d a y night I-on ghorn pride Bol* H r e i h a n 2795 W arren S tr e et Official Notices All ErisIi>H majors should report to photostat En glish Bu ild in g « with of courses by lie. ember 4 Dr Mod-, C Chairman D ep artm ent of Kngllsh Boatright Ag A s g '' •Vt ?S.A< W*H 6 SMT CP P C * I* . I MO- M i y //0 £ fi r * £ M M U * ' NT H i m Wednesday, December 3,1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Fag# 3 DO N MEREDITH Outstanding Back . • • SMU, back CHARLEY MILSTEAD Outstanding Back . . . A&M, back BUDDY HUMPHREY Most Improved Player . . . Baylor, back G LYN N G R EG O R Y Outstanding Sophom ore . • • SMU, cack DON FLOYD Outstanding Lineman . . . TOU, tackle TO M KO EN IG • • • SMU, guard J A C K SPIKES . . TOU, back LARRY H IC K M A N • Baylor, back ABE MARTIN S W C Coach of the Year . . . T C U CHARLEY H O RTO N . . . Baylor, guard J. D. SMITH . . . Rico, tackle ARLIS PARKHURST . . . Texas, center JO H N TRACEY . . . A&M, end BUDDY DIAL . . . Rico, end Picks Texan AII-SWC honor by beating out B aylor’s Charley Horton and Koenig. Most Im proved P la y e r the I SWC went to Buddy Hum phrey, | the Baylor sensation. Ranked be­ h in d Hum phrey in the voting were Charley M ilstead and Bob B ryant, Texas end. in The title of Outstanding Sopho­ more w as a runaw ay for SMU's Glynn Gregory. Only other soph to receive acclaim was the Ponies’ Max Christian. Below is the T exan’s A ll-SWC team . Three players, a linem an and two backs, w ere unanimous choic­ es for the All-Southwest Conferen­ the Daily ce Texan. team selected by Eight sports staffers cast ballots picking first and second team s, SWC Coach of the Year, O utstand­ ing Back, Outstanding Linem an, M ost Im proved P layer, and Out­ standing Sophomore. Three points w ere aw arded to first team picks and two points to the second team ­ e r . The unanim ous selections were Tom Koenig, SMU guard, Don M eredith, SMT! back, and Charley M ilstead, Texas A&M back. Selected as SWC Coach ct the T ear was Othol "A be’' M artin, TCU coach. O thers mentioned for the honor w ere Jim M yers, Tex­ a s A&M, F ra n k Broyles, A rkansas, and D arrell Royal. M eredith and M ilstead tied for t h e Outstanding Back aw ard. Oth­ e rs receiving votes w ere L arry H ickm an and Buddy Hum phrey. Don Floyd, TCU tackle, nailed the Outstanding Linem an Sown 'Mural Schedule * P CIMA Ai T p m . j Delta T au Delta va. S igm a Alpha Mu: Delta K appa Upsi­ lon vs. Sigm a P h i Fpsllon. 7:3fi p .m .; P h i Sigm a Delta vs Sigma N u : Phi G a m m a D e lta va. Phi Sjgm a Kappa. . Delta : 12 p .m .: Bpt* T h eta Pl vs. a gm a p m ; t e h e 's ; AIME vs. ARME. P h i K a p p a Psi vs. K a p p a T a u : Good- il!-\Vooten D o rm tto rv vs. R r h n e n a1 H o use; Chi Gam ma Iota vs. Oak Grove Co-op. 9:24 n m . ; Alpha Epsilon Pl vs. P h i Delta T h e ta : Bridgew ay D o rm i­ t o r y va. D a lly T ex a n ; ISA vs. STAG Co-op epsilon); Swans (Campi Mullet! T p.m. | Black Owls Pa m m a Delta) vs. Vigilantes (Phi Jamma Delta) vs. (Sigma hi Epsilon*: Swans (Campus Guild) vs V o l u n t e e r Moore lull Hall). 7:.3fi .rn.; Diggers (Delta T au Delta) vs. I tules (Phi Delta T h e t a ) ; Mouseketeers ( L am b d a Chi A lp ha ' vs. Shortrou nds Appak (Moore Hill Hall) 8 1 2 p m ; ( K a p p a Sigm a) vs Grubbers (Sigma ^hl). 8:48 p .m .; Down Town D runks C t ‘ SDelta T a u D elta) vs. S Bar-J ( P h i l >elta T h eta). 9:24 p .m .: Beef T r u s t ; lappa Sigm a) vs. H a iry Chests (Alpha 'au Omega). H andball Class Ai T p .m .: Alvls and Baxter vs. Givin* and V eltm an: Bleach and H o bbs va. L ong an d O p pe rm an : Bold in g and E n g r a m vs Carlson and F ry C a tl e tt and Riddle vs. Crosby and W o o d : Coffev and Oliver vs Huff kn d W inn: Cox and Placke vs. Me!-' Ville and S m ith ; E m b ry and Kennedy Vs, F lirtie r and t 'l h r l r h : FerrlU and Galbro ath va M cW horter and M o i - 1 beg. 7:45 p rn : Anderson and Moses vs. Boston and Gibson; Barnes and B o w n vs. C a r te r and S h ubb ler; Chism and King vs W y m a n and W ym an Dickson and W oodward v s. Stacks and W in n : H enderso n and W heele r vs. Mc­ L a in and Schell; lio gue a n d Stephens vs T u le v an d W illiam s: K r e lte r and M orris \s. Schocnfleld and Sherwood; Leach and P e rse n n a lre vs. M aklya and S h a rif 8:80 p .m .; Austin and Beeler va. Blakelev and P r a t t ; Blocker and Jo n e s vs Mendon and Meyerson John- »on and Mclnnes vs Moore and T h o m p ­ son. 9 15 p .m .; Buford and Coopwood vs. F r l t ts and Stubblefield ; C a rp en ter »nd Haschke vs. Desha7cr and Hoillngs- he a d : C a r te r and Coffer vs E ld er and McLelland; Chapourn end Chapoton vs. M arks and Taurt; Coffee and Dan vs Robinson and T aylor: Coffee and Wood vs G rubbs a r d McG aughy; C o sr e r and j l o k e l I vs. McIntyre a n d Proc to r; G re en be rg and Roca vs Spangler and W atso n : J a s o n and Siegel va. Schwarz »nd T y la sk a : J o r d a n and Oden vs. McDaniel an d Ross * A L L -S W C TEAM * SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR— OTHOL “ABE” MARTIN, TCU. OUTSTANDING BACK — DON MEREDITH, SMU; CHARLES MILSTEAD, A&M (He) OUTSTANDING LINEMAN — DONALD FLOYD, TCU MOST IMPROVED PLAYER — BUDDY HUMPHREY, OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE — GLYNN GREGORY, BAYLOR SMU FIRST TEAM Pos. Player TYgt. Class Points ............ 180 J. D. Smith, R ic e ............ ........... 230 Buddy Dial, Rice........... End John Tracey, A&M End Tackle Donald Flovd, TCU Tackle Guard ♦Tom Koenip, S M U ........ Guard Charles Horton, Baylor ........... 215 Center Arks Parkhurst, Texas ........... 210 ♦Don Meredith, SMU . . . ........... 196 Back ♦Charles Milstead, A&M ............195 Back Jack Spikes, TCU ........ Back Larry Hickman, Baylor ............215 Back SECOND TEAM Bob Bryant, T e x a s ................. Maurice Doke, Texas .............. End End Tackle Ken Beck, A A M ....................... .225 Tackle Paul Dickson, B a y lo r .............. .235 Guard Sherrill Headrick, T C U ............ Guard Rufus King, R ic e ..................... Center Dale Walker, T C U ................... Back Back Back Marvin I^sater, T C U .............. .185 Glvnn Gregory, S M U .............. .186 Back Buddy Humphrey, Baylor . . . . .185 Jim Mooty, A rk a n sa s.............. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Soph. 23 21 23 20 24 21 18 24 24 19 21 19 9 17 13 16 IO 17 17 18 14 9 •Indicates unanimous choice. H O N O R A B L E / M E N T I O N - Ends A l b e r t W itcher, Baylor; Gone Jones. Rice; ( iu ard s—Allen Goehr- ing, AAM; Centers—Max Chris­ tian, SMU; Bark* Billy Favliska, Baylor; Bene Ram irez, T exas; Tirey Wilemon, SMU. IA Suggestion... | # Colibri by Kreisler :£. g 3 f a C 6 & 4 6 H A . SUIT SALE G RO U P OF 65 SMART SUITS VALUES TO 59.50 NOW FREE EXPERT ALTERATIONS SPECIAL GROUP JACKETS Q 8 8 Value* to 19.95 I £ P j r . KV ^ .1 t * , b o u t M * . » i*»t- c l noo Q T U X E D O T i llflH’ * I U /» I* r * u * * * « « '» 't • (1*14 si (ids tea f MEN’S WEAR 2332 GUADALUPE { ( • v M M i s i s a M . . . kftUGEft’S a To have this Christm as rem em bered give one o f our fine sweaters from our wide selection. Shetlands or Icelandic woo! in the crew neck style is a gift that will be long rem em bered and appreciated. Expertly tailored for that manly look and warmth, these sweaters will make the perfect gift with that something special and priced at 13.95 and 14.95. EIGHTH AND CONGRESS I Dr. Micek Signs T i c k e t s A r e A v a i l a b l e 'Tolstoy'Today F o r S y m p h o n y C o n c e r t for office this week. The box office D r. E d u a rd M icek w ill hold an T^e fifth event of this ye a r's Cult- is open from 9 a rn. to 4 p.m. on for hi? book, ural Entertainm en t program , the w eekdays and 9 to noon Saturd ay. T here w ill be no advance sale The orchestra w ill present a con- of single admission tickets and no autograph party “ The R e a l Tolstoy ” at H em phill's San Antonio Sym phony O rchestra. are now a vailab le Tickets » . . . , ‘ } p m Sunday ,n G reg o ry reserved 5(.ats on th . D ra g tt.rtn .a d a y from 2 to ^ 4 p m . G y m . --------- -------- -- D r. M ice k has been a professor is free to blanket at the U n iv e rs ity for 32 years. He fax and season ticket holders. Sin- N orm an Lam ont, assistant pro- retired as chairm an of the Depart- gje admission for adults is $2; ad- fessor of petroleum engineering, in mission for children through junior has returned from C alifo rnia where ment of Slavonic Septem ber. Professor M ic e k con- high school is SI. served as special consultant on tinues to teach. "The concert la n g u a g e s Blan ket tickets in tax holders m ay d raw a project to prevent further land the M usic Building box I sinkage in I.ong Beach. H a v in g visited Tolstoy in 1909, D r. M icek relates hi? im pressions ; of the author in hi? book "T h e R e a l T o lsto y" is a vailab le at H em phill's and sells for $2. COW BOY BOOTS Wednesday, December 3, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 4 ' B o o t P o l i s h 1 S h o w s T o d a y a t B a t t s H a l l The latest screen masterpiece f r o m In d ia . “ Boot P o lish ,” w ill be in Ba tts Auditorium W e d ­ shown nesday by P r o g r a m Committee the U n iv e rsity F ilm Showings w ill be at 1:30, 4, 6 30. and 9 p.m. Doors w ill open 30 minutes prior to each showing. This heartw arm ing story of two Concert to Be Given Today by Phi Mu Alpha P h i M u Alpha Sinfonia w ill pre- tent their annual concert at 4 p m. W ednesday in R e c ita l H all, .Music Building. This is a part of the Student R e c ita l Series. Admission is free. orphans, expertly photographed In the slums of Bom bay, was w ritten and produced by R a j K apoor and directed by P ra k a sh A rora. The hero and heroine live with their sadistic, irritated aunt, who force* them to spend their days in the streets, begging money and food. A kindly bootlegger urges them to turn from this and pursue a more (respectable m anner of earning their living shining shoes. throughout The film which h as received a c ­ claim the world and is regarded as one of In d ia ’s g rea t­ est screen classics, is the sixth film presented this ye a r by The comm ittee rn its series of selected - film classics. B a t t y c jla u n e J B0WL-0-RAMA 32 LANES — RESTAURANT OPEN 8 a.m. - 2 a.m. EVERY DAY W EEKDAYS: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., 35c per Lins or 3 Lines for a Dollar! FREE INSTRUCTIONS M-T-W-F, 9:30-11 a.m. THURSDAY, I p.m. — FREE COFFEE For information about Fraternity or Sorority leagues, V ' I Lamar at Barton Springs Rd. ( Call HI 2-7801 Young, p retty—her shock is deep ...d e e p enough to drive her to the rim of insanity. H O h n e T O D A Y AT INTERSTATE Afft* TO* A MOVIE DISCOUNT CAID P A R A M O U N T LAST DAY FIRST 1 « l A A S H O W I Z H A I t e M R D I C M S * — M BOWE -C M CNK $ 'WSH , COt JOW by DC LUX* C ^JL C Starts T O M O R R O W ) SHE NEEDS BER MAUTHE NEEDS HIM NOW! • ft Si been a year since you ve touched m e ‘ i The S tranger I Who Knew About Her TV Tonight W agon Trail Rolls Along With Horton 6 30 p rn. W A G O N T R A IN . I told you th a t y o u could find anything on th e wagon tram . Tonight Robert Jap a n ese Horton aero?? come? w a rrio r Sessue H a ya k a w a and his servant on their w ay to San F r a n ­ large urn. Reckon cisco with a th ey’ve got W illia m Holden in there? W ith W a rd Bond. 8 p m . T H E M I I .L IO N A IR E . A c yn ical businessman throws his million dollar check into a d raw er and loses it. W ell, that would make anybody cynical. 8 30 p m . T V E G O T A S E C R E T . S. S T E E T , H O U R . 9 p m . U . "T h e E n e m ie s ,'’ w ith E d Be g ley and B e tsy P a lm e r. E V J r . 6 59 Sign On 7:02 News 7:15 E v e n in g A lm anac 7 45 Sports 7:55 W h a ts the I-aw 7:59 News Headlines 8 R e c ita l H a ll 8:30 The W a y s of M ankind 9 N ew s Headlines 9:01 Petits Concerts 9:15 C om m entarv 9:30 In M y Opinion 9:45 Ju s t Listening, Thanks 10:20 News F in a l 10:25 Sport? F in a l and W eather 10:32 Sign Off For the Finest Things A quatic See EXOTIC AQUARIUM 4318 North Lamar G L 2-1733 (Daily, 9-6— Sundays, 2-6) W E DELIVER DELWOOD A D M I S S I O N 50o THE G U N RUNNERS And!# M u rp h y — F d d ir A lb e rt S t u r t * 7 :0 0 -------- 1*| tin— — — — SM ILEY R a l p h R i c h a r d t o n — C o l in P r G - r s o n S t a r t * 8 IO i o . A I1 S U N e = a = " A D M IS S IO N 50c THE BLOB MrQncrn — Anrfa Cor«»>aut Start* 7 OO -Pltia- I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE Tom T y ro n — G lo ria T alho t S t a r t * H IO THE KINGSTON TRIO t --------- on Sale Tickets For Two Shows By Kingston Trio o j.»> J a z z o,OCHA KUT-FM., 90.7 Mc. T ick e t.* fo r p e r f o r m a n c e * of th e K in g s to n T r i o a r e on s a le a t th e In f o r m a t io n D e s k In the B y A R C H IE M A N G R A M J R . T e x a n A m o s e m m t * S t a f f E s p e c ia lly knowing the m eag er re ­ turns that he w ill probably receive Now that T hanksgiving is over on his investment. W e d n e s d a y E v e n in g T e x a s U n io n . and everybody has had his or her R tu d e n ts m u s t p r e s e n t t h e ir turkey, parties, and other If you are among the ra re indi- A u d it o r ’s r e c e ip t s to b u y t ic k e t s things; a t $1.25. w ill W e d n e s d a y , D e c e m b e r 17, a t 7 a n d 9 p .m . in H o g g A u d it o r iu m . T h e T e x a s U n io n C o n n e ll it seems anticlim actic to viduals who browse around e a rly T w o p e r f o r m a n c e s have to return to the forty acres for C hristm as presents, T o d a y ’s th e T r i o on and the old routine. W e hope that Ja z z Focus would like to suggest a few album s that would he nice for I the neo-jazzophtle, and the old ones |§ you took our advice and had a too, for that m atter in- g iv e n b v is c^ance T h e T r i o is c u r r e n t l y h ig h on missed it this tim e, yo u ’ll get ano­ s p o n s o rin g th e p e r f o r m a n c e s . t t a t h e ir list o f p o p u la r s o n g s w ith r e n d itio n o f " T o m D o o l listen to some good over the holidays. Oh well, if jazz JOU bats N a va rro , ther chance soon. Fabulous (B lu e Note L P " P le n t y , (A tlan tic I . P 1269); looking o ver one of our Herbi*e Mann Bobby Ja s p e r, “ Flu te recent articles that dealt with jazz Souffle” (P re stig e L P 7101); Bu d d y instruments, and “ Calm , Ctx>l, and Col and noticed that one or two instru- Flits N a v a rro ’’ 1532); M ilt P le n tv Soul” lp,tp I ABC Param o unt L P It 9). instrumentation, Codette, J a c k s o n , I was lh© , , , Curtain Clubbers Schedule Reunion ments had been inadvertently neg­ lected. So w ith your permission we will re trace our steps for a few moments. Tile Curtain Club invites a ll ex- members to attend this y e a r s pro- One of the instrum ents over was the vibroharp, and its duction of D ie Teahouse of the sjster the xylophone. Lionel damp- , responsible, more .. Fo rm e r m em bers w ill he admit- ______________ „ August Moon” on Saturd ay, De- fon w a , cem ber 13, and the 50th Anniver- any other single vary reception im m ediately follow- i bringing the xylophone mg in Hogg Auditorium . than for individual, the into instrument. . His stint with the Ben n v Goodman , , aggregation, especially the sextet, ted to the p lay free of charge. The from jjfted huffet-reception w ill he ST.50 per com parative ob scu rity to a m a jo r It should he noted person. A n y ex-members who w ish to that th* xylophone a n d vibroharp In te rc h a n g e - „ , ha, attenrt m ay acnrt their reservations ab|y Th(> r h , „ ( lo w ly xylophone ' jazz instrum ent. 'lim elig h t a? a ! c a n a lm o s t b e jazz u se d ... . the . .. ‘ . , , , lim ie r Curtain and money to P a t W h a ley, 50th a vthroliarp has pitched chimes A n niversary C hairm an, a n d between key, Club office, 310 Student Union. Airt- I these c h im e s and th e keys a r e little rotary like fans that give eac h tin. Deadline is D ecem ber 5. note a sort of vibrating effect (hence the name vibroharp) . To­ day almost everybody uses a vib ro ­ harp, the xylophone being rarely, if ever, used. e a c h Scholz Garten A Delicious Lunch for 6 5 ' Every Day From I I a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Scholz Garten 1607 San Jacinto STARTS T O M O R R O W You should not m iss it ! " — Nonso* Pta A colorful, exciting film!" Mo Barr ob J *1 1 0 Co o led P r e n | Academ y A w a rd W inn er TRUE-LIFE BIO GRAPHY OF 20th CEN TURY’S MOST FAM O US MAN Oboe? and bassoons have been used on a lim ited scale in jazz, especially in those groups that play lazz with classical flavorings. Bob Cooper teamed with Bud Shank on an ohoe-flute duet in one of their albums. In fa rt, the whole album was recorded using this instrum en­ tation. H ow ever, the oboe has not yet reached it? full st dure as an instrument to be im provised upon. 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B ru nsw ick T W O 4x8 N A T I O N A L PO O!* ta b le * e x c e l l e n t e q u i p m e n t , n e w c l o t h , set u p $325 00 each O ne b e a u t i f u l ha n d- 4x8 a n n i ­ v e r s a r y t a b l e w . t h al i brand new e q u i p ! m e n t aet u p 1550 00 O t h e r tab!* * an d r ec o ve r l u r r e f i n i s h y o u r ta b le * T o m D u n c a n . l e v i * ; 142 H a t c h e r A v e . p r ic e s o n r eq u e st W il l r ep air .San A n t o n . o, G I R L S S K I O U T F I T F i n e s t q u a l i t y S ir e c o n d i t i o n H a l f price. s w e a t e r , b o o t s E x c e l l e n t pa n t* , parka ! IO | GR 8 6 7 9 6 a f t e r 5 OO p rn. M A R T H A AN S E R V I C E . 211 T Y P I N G S I V L E Y ia d a l u p e . G R 2-3210. E X P E R I E N C E D . R E A S O N A B I, I e d i t i n g fre e. C lo s e In M I N O R G R 8 3298 D I S S E R T A T I O N S . P O R T S , E x p e r i e n c e d T H E S E S . R E ­ cie* t r o m a n o F o u r b lo c k s t y p i n g M in o r f r o m c a m p u s . M rs B o d n u r G R h 811.1 e d i t i n g L l r MRS A L B R IG H T E l e c t r o m a t Ic. t i I . R e a s o n a b le . p a p e i * G E 3 2941. T H E S E S C A R E F U L L Y D O N E . E le ctric . 9<*» VV eat 31 st G R 2 9444 D ISS E R T A T IO N S ELKO I RO MA TIC ( S y m b o l* * Mr* R it c h ie . E n ­ l i l t ’ f ie ld Area, G R 6 7079 D E L A F I E L D P A G H T Y P I N G G r a m m a r c o r r e c t e d . M i m e o g r a p h i n g 2o«* HI 2 6522 E X P E R I E N C E D T Y P E R e a s o n a b l e , Mr*. Vici ’ A ’ HO kind T Y P I N G A N D M U L T I L I T H s e r v ic e W r i g h t T y p i n g S e r v ic e . G L 3 4973 E X P E R I E N C E D I Y PJ N G. R E P O R T S e t c ., e le c t r ic . GI* 3 3546 o r GI* 3 7479 E X P E R I E N C E D B B A G R A D U A T E in. e l e c t r o s t a t i c r e a s o n a b l e c l o s e GR 2-2029 Al I* T Y P E S W O R K bv e x p e r i e n c e d t y p i s t E l e c t r o m a t l e H i 2 5583 G u a r a n t e e d w o r k m a n s h i p G t e e d fa o t o r v parta. P r o m p t s F r e e e s t im a t e s . •uaran- serviea. KRUGER S ON TUE DRAG1 2236 G u a d a l u p e sfmi If you’re out on a limb about choosing your cigarette, remember this: more people smoke Camels than any other brand today. The costly Camel blend has never been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mildness. The best to­ bacco makes the best smoke. Escape from fads and fancy stuff ... Have a real cigarette- have a CAMEL “I t m ig h t n o t be the final solu tion , but a C a m e l w o u ld h e l p ! R J R#rnoldi Tofeta* Cc., W Ina tee-Salem, N CL SHEFTALL'S, Inc :■.v»*S8* S.'* .•••■: -SHK •:«< E M E R A L D C U T E L E G A N C E (Full C a r a t ) B L U E W H I T E P e r f e c t E m era ld C u t . M a t c h e d S e t . . . 2.58 C a r a t B r illi a n t -C u t P e r f e c t $ 1 9 8 5 . 0 0 1.87 C a r a t B r i lli a n t - C u t P e r f e c t $ 1 4 9 5 . 0 0 1.35 C a r a t Brilliant C u t P e r f e c t $ 1 2 9 5 . 0 0 350. 00 .75 C a r a t Brilliant C u t W S I $ 1 5 0 .0 0 .50 C a r a t Brilliant C u t W S I The a b o v e a re ju»t a few o f the o u t s t a n d i n g D i a m o n d v a lu e s to b e f o u n d a t S h e f t a ll s F m r r a l d c u t c e n t e r d i a m o n d , ta p e r e d Maquette* with m a t c h i n g Hand. Potent ooolicotion No. 5 8 9 t i l A - ■ w A u s t i n ’s O n l y Kee psa ke D i a m o n d Jewe ler rn A l l e n d a l e V i l l a g e 5726 Burnet Rd. l i r l UU/) . distinct!*! inrrlrt .. *• ° n Drag 2268 Guadalupe i Biology L ib ra ry will be 9- C hristm as vacation . Wednesday, December 3, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 6 Geology Society Library Units Release To Hear Dallmus Schedule for Holidays K arl F . D allm us. consulting geologist from C a racas. V enezuela, will le ctu re a t a m eeting of the S tudent Geology Society at 7:30 p.m . D ecem ber in Geology B uilding l l . His topic is ‘ M echan­ ics of B asin Evolution and Its Re lotion to the H abitat of Oil IO He is one of eight ea rth scien­ tists sponsored by the A m erican A ssociation of P etroleum Geolo­ gists. Mr. D alim us was chief of the R e sea rch and Special Studios sec­ tion of Creole P etroleum Corpora tion. affiliate of S tan d ard Oil of New Je rsey , until his retire m en t in 1957, a Venezuelan Author Cancels Speech “ Only in A m erica, H a rry Golden, author of the best­ se lle r has cancelled a D ecem ber ll speaking engagem ent a t City Coliseum be­ ca u se of illness. His talk was to be sponsored by T em ple Beth Is­ rae l. U niversity L ib rary units will close a t noon S aturday, D ecem ber 20, and will he closed D ecem ber 24, 25. and J a n u a ry I R egular library’ hours will he resu m e d on Ja n u a ry 5, 1959. The R eserve R eading Room will charge I looks for holiday Hie after IO a.m . on fr id a y . D ecem b er 19, to be returned by 9 a .m . on M on­ day, January 5. No Sunday hours will tie ob­ served on D ecem ber 21, 28, or Ja n u a ry 4 in the R eserv e R eading Room. The Law L ib rary will ob­ s e r v e no Sunday hours on Decern ber 21 or 28, hut will be open Sun­ day, Ja n u a ry 4, from 2 p m , to 10:30 p.m . The I*hy- \r t . Library School, si« s, and Textbook lib raries will be closed during the C hristm as hod davs. A n o t h e r Service Offered by JORACE M E N S WEAR TUXEDO RENTALS Complete with Accessories Jorace Tuxedo Rentals 2270 Guadalupe G R 8-049 The B usiness and Social Science, H um anities, and Law lib ra rie s, the M ain I» a n D esk, and the In fo rm a ­ tion D esk will be open from 8 a rn. to 5 p.m . D ecem ber 22, 23, 26 29, 30, 31, and Ja n u a ry 2. On D ecem ­ b er 27 and J a n u a ry 3. the above lib raries wall he open from 8 a rn. to noon. The \r i hitef lure L ibrary will be from 8 a.m . to noon Mon­ open day, D ecem b er 29, and fro rn H a.m . to noon and from I p.m . to 5 p.m . T u esday, W ednesday, and F r i­ day of that w eek. The B a rk e r H istory C enter will b e open from 8 a.rn. to 5 p m. D ecem b er 29 . 30. and 31. Hours for the 12 and 1-1 D ecem ber 22, 23, and 26, and 8-12 and I 5 D ecem b er 29. 30, 31, and Ja n u a ry 2. The C hem istry L ib rary will lie open 9-12 and I 4 D ecem b er 30, 31, and Ja n u a ry 2. The D ocu­ m ents L ib rary will be open 9-1 and 2-5 D ecem ber 29 , 30, 31, and Ja n u a ry 2. The Education L ibrary w ill be open 9 12 and 15 D ecem b er 22 and 2.3, 9 a .m . to noon D ecem b er 27, and 9 12 and 1-5 D ecem b er 29, 30, 31, and January 2. The E ngineering L ib ra ry will be ; open 9-12 an d 1-5 D ecem ber 22, 23, and 26. H ours a re from 9 a.m . to noon on D ecem ber 27, 8 12 and I 5 D ecem ber 29. 30, 31, and J a n ­ u ary 2. and from 9 to noon on Ja n - ; u ary 3. fI G ift Suggestion st. rn Colibri by Kreisler I • I f « * I • • M Y LAST W I S H W A S T O G O T O • • • R A N D Y ? : THI JEWEL BASKET A sp a rk lin g t w i r l a c l o u d , t l m l o l t d J * w tl • a r i d - b o d ground Ii b a r it e ( o r n - lA liio l ihoitf M r r r e r * lid*, la r* lle * m »t