Today’s Weather: S ca tte re d aftern o o n th u n d er­ sh o w e rs; high of 90 e x p e cte d . T he Da T exan Editorial Reading: Significance of Batchelor s * VOL 54 Price Five C e n ts D E A N BILL W O O D of N o r t h Texas S ta te C o l ­ le ge delivers the main a ddress a t the G r e e k W e e k K i c k - O f f Banquet. A l s o pictu red at the speakers' table are, from left to right, D e a n J a t k H o llan d , J a m e s Hunt, c a s t pre s d fraternity Council, D e a n A m o M L o g a n Wiiscrf. P h o t o b y N i c k l e m f of the Inter- jwotny, a nd Dr. Greek Week Begins With Union Banquet News in Brief... By The Associated Press W O R ST RA IN S S IN C E ISM W AT E R I X X . CHICAGO CH IC A G O — C l e a r i n g sk ies M o n -; d a y night p ro m is ed relief to flood- j r a v a g e d C h ic a g o , s t a g g e re d by its w o r s t r a i n s t o r m rn 69 y e a r s . A w eek-e nd downpour of m o r e foot ca u sed d a m a g e than ha lf a fifteen m illion dol­ e s t i m a t e d a t l a r s to the c i t y and su bu rbs, and th o usan ds of d o l la r s hundreds of Illi- m o r e e l s e w h e r e in northern nois and In d ia n a . SO CIA LISTS TO V O TE W ITH M E N D E S -F R A N C E P A R IS — l e a d e r * of the pow ­ erful F r e n c h so cia list p a rty w e re lining up behind P r e m ie r P ie r re M e n d e s-F ra n ce s M onday In an a tte m p t to g iv e him a big m a ­ jo rity In the N ational A ssem bly T u esd ay on the lo n d o n a g r e e ­ m ent for re a rm in g G erm an y . ♦ AIvVMZ A C Q U IT T E D IN F I D V D D E ATH WACO — N a go Alaniz, a D u v a l Coun ty l a w y e r , w a s found innocent Su nd ay of b e in g a n a c c o m p l i c e to , a South T e x a s killing ca lled a "po* J l itica l m u r d e r . ’ ' Alaniz had b e en a c c u s e d a s p a r t of w h a t the s t a t e said w a s a plot J a c o b S F loy d S r ., c h ie f to kill r i v a l of D u v a l County ’s po litic al boss. G e o r g e B P a r r . B y m is ta k e , th e st a t e on a rg e d . F l o y d ’s son (a law studen t a t T ile U n i v e r s i ty of T e x a s ) w a s k illed on S e p t e m b e r 8, 1952. ★ *,0 2 * S E C U R IT Y RISK S R E M O V E D WASHINGTON — The E lsen rep o rted bow er M onday It now list.* fi.92fi p erson s — 1,743 of th em with “ su b v ersiv e d a ta ” In th eir files— a s taken off th e g o v e rn m e n t payroll a s a r e ­ su lt of Its s e cu rity p ro g ra m . a d m in istratio n R U SSIA O F F E R S C O N FESSIO N S ON ATOM BAN U N I T E D N A T IO N S, N Y . — R u s ­ s i a ' ! A nd rei Y . V ish in sk y g a v e a p ­ p a r e n t g ro und M o nd a y lon g -stan d in g R u s s i a n d em a n d f o r N T S C . a n i m m e d i a t e b a n on a t o m ic and h yd rogen b om bs. At the s a m e t im e he called on the W est to m a t c h M o sco w 's c o n c e s s io n s with s i m i l a r m o v es. t h e . on ■Ar “ NO SM O K IN G ” U R G E D B Y C A N C E R G R O U P B U F F A L O , N .Y . — The Fu b lic H ealth C a n c e r A ssociation voted M onday to a d v ise the public to stop sm ok ing c ig a re tte s in o rd e r to re d u ce th e incidence of lung c a n c e r . Total Enrollment 16,000, Less 22 “ O n ly 22 m o r e r e g i s t r a n t s a n d the U n i v e r s i t y rep o rted W. s u p e r ­ the e n r o l l m e n t of wall B y r o n Shipp, visor, M o n d a y . r e a c h 16,(XX).” r e g is t ra t io n T h e r e h a s b e en a n i n c r e a s e of 2,000 stud ents this y e a r . Mr. Shipp said. A cco rd in g to f ig u re s r e l e a s e d by the the the C o lleg e of A rts and S c i e n c e s h a s l a r g e s t e n ro llm e n t with total of 4.962. T he C o lle g e of a B u s i n e s s A d m in istration follows A rts and S c i e n c e s with 2,749 s t u ­ the College of E n g i ­ d ents, and third with 2.671. n e e r i n g r a n k s in T h e r e a r e 11,558 m en and 4,370 the U n i v e r ­ w om en r e g i s t e r e d sity', a c c o r d in g to the O c t o b e r 2 fig u re s. F i f t e e n girls a r e en rolled in the C o lleg e of E n g i n e e r in g and 20 in the Scho ol of A r c h i t e c t u r e . H o w ever, w o m e n o u tn u m b e r m e n t h re e to one in the Colleg e of E d u ­ ca tio n and two to one in the C o l­ l eg e of F i n e A rt s. * O rc h e s l s M ay R eo rg an ize B y K E N N E T H K N O P P : and l e a r n in g h a n d e d down fro m T h e third a nn ua l c a m p u s G r e e k g ro up to group. the I 'm ‘ ‘and into high f r a t e r n i t y le a d e r s of the vince d W e e k a c t i v it i e s m oved g e a r T u e s d a y following an M o nd ay even in g K ic k -O ff B a n q u e t Wood co nclud ed, atten d ed by U n i v e r s i t y ’s 30 f r a t e r n i t i e s and a top U n iv e r s ity and state host of in the M a i n B a ll r o o m of o f f ic ia l s the T e x a s Union. ‘ ‘G r e e k cu lt ure ‘‘E v e ry student b r in g s a cu lture initial of his own to the c a m p u s , D ean con- the th a t the p l a c e w h e r e he that c u lt u r e through la s t in g fr i e n d s h ip .” the banqu et included T o m S e a ly , c h a i r m a n of the B o a r d of R e g e n t s ; D r . Ixtgan i m p a r t s a w ay W ils on , pre siden t o f the U n i v e r s i t y ; of life that, helps s a t i s f y the needs of s t u d e n t s . ” said D e a n of Student. D e a n W oo d; A m o Now otny. D e a n L if e B ill Wood of Nort h T e x a s I Of Stu den t L i f e ; a n d J a c k Holland, D e a n of M en . T o a s t m a s t e r w a s J a m e s Hunt, p a s t p re sid e n t of the I n t e r - F r a t e r n i t y Council. the S t a t e C o lleg e, w ho d eliv er ed m a in a d d re s s. D e a n Wood w a s in­ st r u m e n t a l in s e ttin g up the G r e e k s y s t e m at n a tio n a l Honored g u ests at c a n a d a p t f r a t e r n i t y is I n on y w o yea s g r o w n to seVen c h a p t e r s . E x p l a in i n g the i m p o r t a n c e o f a the co lleg e the f r a t e r n i t y s y s te m on c a m p u s . D e a n Wood urged f r a t e r n i t y m e n p re sen t nize . A " G e t - A c q u a i n t e d ” C o ffee for f r a t e r n i t y m e n and g u e s ts at the P hi D elta T h e t a ho use followed the K ic k - O f f Su pper. G R E E K S E M IN A R S C H E D U L E to rec og - j fo r the re s t of the w e e k G r e e k W eek a c t i v i t i e s planned include the v ita l h e r i t a g e o f v a lu es I th re e d a y s of s e m i n a r discussion Religious Club Formed By Faculty Mem bers T h e newly f o rm e d U n i v e r s i ty 2-2473 b y noon T u e s d a y . C h rist ia n F e l lo w s h i p will m eet W ed n esd ay night a t 6 ,3 0 in the Que en Anne R o o m of the T e x a s Union. J a m e s R e y n o ld s, p ro fe sso r of ed ucation, will spe a k on “ The P l a c e of R elig io n in a U n i v e r s i t y . ” T h e F e llo w sh ip is a n a s s o c i a t io n ! of f a cu lty m e m b e r s c o n c e r n e d with relig io u s p r o b l e m s in a U n i ­ v e rs ity . D r . D ew itt R e d d ic k , c h a i r ­ m a n of the o r g a n i z a t i o n ’s e x e c u ­ tive c o m m i t t e e , an n ou n ce d M on­ d a y t h a t the c lu b will m e e t month Hopeful Politicos' Pictures Heeded P l a t f o r m s and p ic t u re s of c a n ­ d id a te s who for a s s o c i a t e filed J u s t i c e s and p h a r m a c y a s s e m b l y ­ m en to T he J o u r n a l i s m D a ily T e x a n B uild in g 103, no t l a t e r th a n 5 p rn. F r i d a y . should be brou gh t offic e . AU o t h e r c a n d i d a t e s m u st ha v e th e ir p l a t fo r m s and p i c t u r e s in the T e x a n o ffic e by 5 p m . O c t o b e r 18. T h e p i c t u r e s should be gloss y inch prints and plat- than tw o -b y -th ree f o r m s should not be lon g er A lunch eo n la s t y e a r and two in f o r m a l m e e t i n g s this p a s t su m ­ m e r s t a r t e d the idea. An e x e c u t iv e c o m m i t t e e c o m p o s e d o f Dr. R e d ­ dick, D r. E m m e t t Hudspeth, pro­ f e s s o r of ph ys ics, and D e a n L a u ­ r e n c e H a s k e w of the College of E d u c a tio n , w a s e le c t e d . Engineers Resume Operation Gopher E n g i n e e r in g stud ents T u e s d a y night s t a r t a digging, but volun­ to g oph er-ou t O pera- t a ry , effo rt ; lion G o p h e r this s e m e s t e r j to dig fro m be n e a th T h e y h a v e s o m e 800 cu b i c y a rd s of d ir t the E n g i n e e r in g B uild ing b e fo re c o n ­ stru ctio n c a n be gin on th eir pint­ J a c k sized stud ent union, W hitle y , t r e a s u r e r of the Student E n g i n e e r in g Coun cil. said S t a r t i n g this w eek and co ntinuing j thro ughout the s e m e s t e r , the en gi­ n e e r s will divid e the w ork th u sly : e l e c t r i c a l and civil e n g i n e e r s , T u e s ­ d a y n ig h ts ; c h e m i c a l and m eeh an - i leal en g in eers. W e d n e s d a y n ig h ts ; p etro leu m and a r c h i t e c t u r a l en g i­ ne e rs, and en g i­ c e r a m i c n e e rs . F r i d a y nights. n ig h ts ; a e r o n a u t i c a l T h u r s d a y and T h e y will dig. 2 5 m e n af a tim e, for two or t h r e e hours. T h e en g i­ n e e r s th e ir own f o u r w h e e l b a r r o w s , an equ ipm ent a i r h a m m e r , sh ov e ls, p i c k s , and c o n v e y o r belts. this y e a r h a v e fro m M o re than $23 OOO h a s been c o l­ l e cted e n g i n e e r i n g alUfnni for a c t u a l construction, w hich will the T a y l o r T R o o m , a include sp a c e , l o u n g e-g a m e c o n f e r e n c e ro o m , and soda foun­ tain . ro om , of fit e O r c h e s i s , d a n c e club of the Uni- v e r s i t y S p o rt s A ssociation, will * possibly he re v iv ed n e x t s e m e s - tor. I n te r e s t e d person s should co n- sixteen ty p ew ritten lines. t a c t M is s Ann a Hiss. d i r e c t o r of p h y s ical t ra ining , G y m , for f u rt h e r T h e p ictu re s and p l a t f o r m s m a y in the W o m e n 's I be given to e i th e r P h y l G r e e n or inform ation. I J i m C la rk . r e g i s t r a r ’s o ffic e O c t o b e r 2, My* AU fa c u l t y m e m b e r s i n t e l e s t e r ! in atten d in g W e d n e s d a y a r e urged to m a k e r e s e r v a t i o n s by ca llin g l / U l i a t C j o e S o n e r e T U E S D A Y 1- 5 P a c e s e tte r H o use e x h ihiy A r c h i t e c t u r e 8-12 and d ra w in g B uild ing 102 9-12 and 1 - 4 :3 0 T i c k e t d r a w in g s for U T - A r k a n s a s g a m e G r e g o r y G y m . 9-4-- De pa rt rn et” of D r a m a se a s o n t i c k e t s on sa le , M u sic B u ild in g box offic e. I - U T -O U football m o v i e s . T e x a s U nio n M a i n L ounge 3 : 3 0 — AA U W T e a , M e d i c a l A s s o c i ­ atio n L i b r a r y . 3 . 3 0 — D r . H. M a l c o lm M a c d o n a ld to s p e a k on " C h r i s t i a n i t y and . the T h o u g h t of T o d a y , ” C a n t e r ­ b u ry Club, 2607 U n iv ersity 3-5— D e b a t e W o r k s h o p. S p e e c h Build ing 212. 4—Community Service planning se ssion. Y M C A 5 T e x a s Union P u b lic ity C o m m i t ­ te e , T e x a s Union 309. 7 J o e Neal to open C u ltu ral S e r ­ ies for In te r n a t i o n a l Council, In­ 2500 Whit I s. te rn a tio n a l I louse 7—G i r l s ’ G lee C u b , T e x a s Union 401. 7 :3 0 G r e e k W e e k s e m i n a r s on c a m p u s a c t i v it i e s , f in a n ce and T e x a s Union 7 . 3 0 L a w W iv es T F W C Build ing. 7 : 3 0 — U T -O U and B a y l o r - A r k a n s a s g a m e s on K T B C - T V 7 :30 Alpha Chi S i g m a sm o k e r , U n i v e r s i t y Club. 7 :45— In te r n a t i o n a l D a n c e Group. In te r n a tio n a l R o o m . T e x a s Union. 11-12 U n i v e r s i ty hour, K M E T . l l 05 F o r t y A c r e s . K T E C . F o r e c a s t , ' International Council Sponsors Foreign Talks T h e In t e r n a t i o n a l C o un cil will sp onsor the f ir s t l e c t u re in a s e r ­ le c t u r e s bv A m e r i ­ ies of cu ltu r a l c a n s who h a v e t ra v e le d in foreign co u n tries . T u e s d a y a t 7 p m. at the In te r n a t i o n a l C'entei, 2500 W hitis “ Six W e e k s in the Middle E a s t ” is the topic of the fir st le cture, to he delivered by J o e N e a t , who h a s just re tu r n e d f r o m a tour in the Middle E a s t . T he l e c t u r e s will be held e v e r y students a r e o th e r T u e s d a y All invited and r e f r e s h m e n t s will be i served . . _ ' IU r 'The First College Daily in the South* AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1954 Six Pages T o d a y NO. 43 Last Filing Today Annual BBA Meeting cllcfposts Scheduled for Friday Summer A n d Fall Entrants Eligible In Oct. 28 Vote T o d a y is the la s t d a y to file for for F r e s h m a n Council, o f f ic e s Lloyd H a y e s , pre sent F r e s h m a n Council pre siden t, a nn ou nce d Mon­ d ay. O f fice s to he filled in the O cto ­ b e r 28 el ect io n a r e p residen t, v i c e ­ pre sident, and f r e s h m a n who w a s not en tered in the U n iv e r s ity p rio r to S u m m e r , 1954. is eligible to run. s e c r e t a r y . Any A pplications a r e a v a i l a b l e in the S t u d e n ts ’ A ss o cia tio n offic e in Hie ; Union, which will be open f r o m ! today {pr filing S a m to 5 p .rn that How ever, H a y e s ex p la in e d c a n d i d a t e s should allow at least two ho urs for the filing procedure. s in ce the a p p lic a t io n m u s t be sign­ ed by s e v e ra l U n i v e r s i t y of fic ia ls A pp lica tions should tie picked up bv a t s o that c andi- d a te s m a y h a v e t h e m b a c k at the Stu dents ' A s s o c i a t io n 3 p.m . least 3 p rn o ffic e by A $1 a p p licants. filing fee is req uired of T h e r e will he a m e e t i n g for all in ca n d id a te s T u e s d a y at 5 p m T e x a s Union 311 H a y e s said it is n e c e s s a r y for all c a n d i d a t e s to he pre sent at this m e e ti n g . Th** p r i m a r y e [ e < bo n will be O cto b e r 21. and the final electio n O c t o b e r 28 Issues Pushed To Gain Success th * G r e a t to so ro r ity , M e m b e r s of a r e m a k i n g Issu es nightly co m m it t e e visits f r a t e rn it y , and co -o p erative h o u s e s on Hie ca m p u s to help a s s u r e a n o t h e r su ccessfu l y e a r let lure pro­ g r a m . the a n n u al for T he th em e of this y e a r ’s pro­ " F r e e Minds a n d : g r a m will be F r e e M e n . ” with s p e e c h e s on allied topics. T he s p e a k e r s , so f ir booked a re H arold E S t a s s e n , d i r e c t o r of the F o r e ig n O p e r a tio n s A d m in is t ra t io n ; , D r R obert C Hu tchins f o n d e r president of the U n i v e r s i ty of Ch i­ c a g o : W G P o l l a r d , d ir ecto r of the Oak R id g e a t o m i c p l a n t ; Dr H enry S te e le Com m a g e ! pro fesso r of h isto ry at C o lu m b i a U n iv er sity ; and C h arles B u rt o n M a r sh a ll, pre the F o r d F o inflation : ident of Fund for the R e p u l s e T i c k e t s for the s e r ie s will be on s a le W ed nesd ay thro ugh F r i d a y at c a m p u s bo oths. T h e p u c e will lie $2.50 for B la n k e t T a x holders and for n o n -B la n k e t T a x ho lders $1 to o t h e r Til*' G r e a t D u e s c o m m it t e e m e m b e r s who a r e bu sy sp reading the word students a re V irg inia Me Donald, Sharo n A lex­ ander, Torn K B a r t o n , Carol Ham 111 on. P o y C l e m e n t P a t Bullitt J a m e s Hal l, K a t h r y n I - e, Sheri Lutz, C la rk , Daily, .Marion Morp hv E v a n s . M a i g u r e t D e j e lea l Ann C h risten en, and D M c K i n l e y J o y c e B g ro ups open to all p l e d g e s and m e m b e r s of the v a rio u s f r a t e r n i ­ tie s. T o be held the T e x a s Union, the s e m i n a r sc h ed u le is a s f o l l o w s : in J e r r y W ils on , T u e s d a y , 7 30 p m " C a m p u s A c­ J i t t e r Nolpn, m o d ­ J o e Tupin. tiv i t i e s ” w ith e r a t o r , P r e s t o n S a m P e r r y . Also " F i n a n c e ” with Dan S m d h , m o d e r a t o r . Dr. O. B W i ll i a m s , and B ill r e d . D anny B u r c k , and | ll. R a s c h k e . W e d n e s d a y , a t 7 p rn. " L e a d e r ­ s h i p ,” m o d e r a t e d by S a m P e r r y , J . B a r t A l d r i d g e Also with " P l e d g e T r a i n i n g , ” J o e R u s s o . m o d e r a t o r , including D r. R o b e r t G ordon. T h u r s d a y , " R u s h ” with T o m Clowe, m o d e r a t o r , and H e nry Sim on . a t 7 p m . All s e m i n a r s will be held in the T e x a s Union and the m e e t i n g s will be d esig n ed to brin g out a m a x i ­ m um of student discussion. P a r ­ is be in g p la ced t ic u l a r e m p h a s is in e a c h i on g e t tin g the new m en ' f r a t e r n i t y to a tte n d. T h e c l i m a x of G r e e k W e e k c o m e s F r i d a y night with the A l l - F r a t e r ­ f e a tu rin g H al M c ­ nity F o r m a l , l b s O r c h e s t r a . T h e and In ty re d a n c e will be held in G r e g o r y G y m n a s i u m f ro m 8 30 p m . t o 12 m id night. Council Plans Program For Transfer Students T h e new ly org anized T r a n s f e r its initia l m e e t ­ in T e x a s Counc il will have- ing ar 7 p m . T u e s d a y Union 301 T h e Council, c o n s i s t i n g of tw elve t ra n s fe r s, w a s s e l e c t e d by re c e n t the T r a n s f e r C o m m i t t e e e a c h o f F o u r p e r so n s w e re s e l e c t e d from t h r e e s e p a r a t e su b-divi- re s id e n t from t r a n s f e r s ! s i o n s : s en ior c o ll e g e s a n d u n i v e r s i t i e s , n o n-resid en t t r a n s f e r s from sen io r c o ll e g e s rind u n iv e rsit ie s, and j u n ­ t r a n s f e r s . ior co ll e g e Just 462 Years A g o O fficers for th e c o m in g y e a r will be electe d at an l l :30 a m. busi­ ness m e etin g , and alum ni will be introdu ced by c l a s s e s a t the 12 :30 p in. lun cheo n in the Mai n Loun g e of the Union D e a n Sprieg el will m a k e a re p o rt to the group on the the College of U niversity B u s i n e s s A d m in ist ra t io n the luncheon. and at At 2.30 p .m . four pro fession al gro up clinics will m e e t. T h e y a r e the A ccounting and M a n a g e m e n t , F i n a n c e . L if e I n s u r a n c e , and R e a l E s t a t e and G eneral In su ran ce clin­ ics. po rtunity to atte n d the rn o r a n g s . T h e F o u r t h Annual Alum ni B u s i - day m orning to give them an op- 1 om ie Outlook fo r the Nation N ext Y e a r . " T h e T e x a s outlook on this s u b je c t will be g iv e n by D r . J o h n R . Sto ckton, of th e U n iv er sity B u r ­ ea u of B u s i n e s s R e s e a r c h . D r. Al­ fred L . S e e ly e , c h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t of M a r k e ti n g , will a c t a r t as a p an el c h a i r m a n . ness C o n f e r e n c e of the C o lleg e of B u s i n e s s A dm inistra tion will b e th e U n iv ersity on F r i d a y . held at T h e o n e - d a v co n f e re n c e will he four p ro f e ssio n a l h ig h lig hted by g ro u p c l i n i c s , in the a f te r n o o n , said E u g e n e W. Nel ­ a r r a n g e ­ son. m e n t s c o m m i t t e e . 9:4 5 Following foru m m e etin g will a rn. g e n e r a l he held in B a t t s Audito rium. M r. C a rl C. W elh au sen , of Y o a k u m , president of the B B A ex -stud ents organ ization, will preside o v e r the m eetin g . D e a n W illiam R . Spriogol. of the College of B u s i n e s s A d m in is­ tratio n, will w e lco m e g r a d u a t e s and ex stud ents. to be co nd u cted c h a i r m a n of r e g istra tio n , the a R e g i s t r a t i o n of p a r t i c i p a n t s is sc h e d u l e d at T e x a s Union f r o m 8 .30 to 9 30 a rn. Junior, sen ior, and g r a d u a t e B B A students will b e d is ­ fro m c la ss e s at 9 : 3 0 F r i - m is se d Dr. W’atrou s l l Irons, pre sident of D allas F e d e r a l R e s e r v e B a n k , will speak on " B u s i n e s s and E c o n - Rhodes Scholarships Beckoning UT Males M a l e sin gle students b e t w e e n 19 and 25 who ha ve se n ior, o r g r a d u a t e stand ing a r e e l i g i b le to S c h o la r s h i p s Rhodes apply junior, fo r T Aid Program Organizes Today M eeting To Plan Com m unity Service T h e " Y ” Community S e r v i c e p r o g r a m , open to all stud ents, will g e t underw ay with a pl anning m e e ti n g T u es d a y at I p m a t the I J n i v e r s it y ” Y i into five a r e a s T h e s e r v i c e pro g ra m is divided the Austin S t a t e the Austin S t a t e School H ospital fra the m en ta lly re t a r d e d , th e Ne g r o D e a f and Blind S c h o o l, and the l li - Y and Y -T eon p r o g r a m s for A ustin t e e n a g e r s . for ! Topic in touch with a m e m - ' c o u n b ng t h e A cco un ting and " A e - now. In te r e s t e d U n iv e r s ity stud ents M a n a g e m e n t c l i n i c will be f o r M a n a g e m e n t . " T h e should get bo r Of tho local c o m m i t t e e b e f o r e ! wjU b e pre sid ed ov er by O cto b e r la. T ile c o m m i t t e e i s m a d e y)r ( . , cnn A W c l l c h f a s s o c i a te pro­ uji of P r o f e s s o r s H a r ry l l . R a n ­ so m, W a l te r P . W eb b, Rudolph Willard, and E m m e t t L. Hudspeth. f esso r o f a c c o u n t i n g ; and co -ch a ir­ m a n will b e E d w in W. M u m m s , a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r of m a n a g e - T h e r e is no f o rm a l a pplica tio n m ent. to on e of P anel s p e a k e r s and a ro p y of . F r o m A c c o u n t i n g , ” topics will r e q u i r e m e n t , bu t a p p lic a n t s must tile c o m m i t t e e he " W h a t T o p M a n a g e m e n t Needs subm it led by H. E . m e m b e r s the following t heir c o u r s e s and g ra d e r e c o r d ; a ! Ch iles J r . , p r e s i d e n t of the W e st e rn in M i d la n d ; statem en t o f g e n e ra l a ctiv itie s and I c o m p a n y " T h e Con- ln telle ctu al i n t e r e s ts in co lleg e and t r o l l e r ’! R e s p o n s i b il i t y as a M e m - proposed lino of study at O x f o r d ; j hpr of th(1 M a n a g e m e n t T e a m , " led and at lea st thre p letters u n s e a l hy E a r l F Sn ow v i c e president and cd e n v e l o p e s » c o n c e r n in g q u a l i f y ! t r e a s u r e r of R e e d R o lle r Bit C o m - ca tio n s f r o m frien d s well a b l e toI p any Houston lodge a b i l i ti e s of the apple a nt. » Also How the P u b lic Accoun t- local a n t (Mn A ssis t Trip M a n a g e m e n t , " led by E r w i n Hemen, p artn er of fie m a l a p p lica tio n for con E r n s t and E r n s t , Houston A ques- finn and a n s w e r per iod will follow, interview on o r 1 This session is sponsore d by B e t a < A cco un ting ) and S i g ­ 1 M a n a g e m e n t ) c o m m it t e e will he asked rn it a xideration by the state c o m m i t t e e af te i a p e r s o n a l about O c t o b e r 18. Io ta E p s i lo n s e l e c t e d by Students to sub- the i , * W inn ers of the s c h o la rs h ip will Alpha P si m a ho no rary f r a t e r n i t i e s t o sai(1 U n i v e r s i t y vo lu nteers a r e a n in­ t h e s e c o m m u n i t y v a l u a b l e a i d p ro & iajm *. IM t K e n d a ll, co- c h a i r m a n of “ Y ” C o m m u n i ty S e r v ­ ice R o n n i e T r a g r e e r is the o t h e r c h a i r m a n . S t u d e n t s at the m e e tin g w ill first h e a r a ta lk on " C h r i s t ia n A ttitud es T h e n T o w a r d C o m m u n ity S e r v i c e five they will subdivide g ro u p s , a c c o rd in g to e a c h s t u d e n t ’s i n t e r e s t. T h e s e sm all g ro u p s will p l a n p r o g r a m s , s e m e s t e r ' s w h i c h a r e scheduled lo begin thK w eek . the i n t o the T h e gro up w hi c h to w ork at the S tate Ho spital will a t ­ tend o r ie n t a ti o n t h e r e W ed n esd ay and T h u r s d a y n ig h t s signs up Cha l inen of the s u b c o m m i t t e e s n e M iss K end all, S t a t e School for Bonnie th>- m e n t a lly retard ed s t a t e Hospital; K e it h M o ­ Sw en : Blind d i arv the Hi Y S c h o o l ; and Y - T e o n groups. Negro D e a f and T r a g c s e r , and Utile l*urs( I .cst F rid a y A hlue n o r ‘ Ii vide p u s F r i d a y a n x i o u s ('h u m' c a t i o n p a p e r s rn to r e c if eontai iiirse v. i s lo: o f the Univei .tilt. T he iv c r th** rn all h« and it on the sity c a m - own c r IS p u rse be- ldettlifi- r insi I died am on g oth er tilings vain If the the ow n er re ' ar ii it to ght* i hic only Hjrsf is I on nd pl* J o u r n a l i s m Building 103 fin to 1 begin a t t e n d a n c e at O xford Uni­ versity in S e p t e m b e r , 1955. Al­ though R h o d e s s c h o l a r s usu a lly a t ­ tend Oxfor d fo r a tw o -y ea r period, a third y e a r of a t t e n d a n c e is pos­ th*’ ir re c o rd am i plan of sible study w a r r a n t a f u r t h e r a w a rd . if T h e f a s t A m e r i c a n R h o d e s s ch ola rs a r r iv e d at Oxford in 1904 under the t e r m s of tile will of Cecil Rhodes, w ho built a fort une fro m dia m onds in South A frica R hod es laid down t ests fo r eligib ility that J w ere not b a s e d o n r a c i a l , re ligio us, I or po litic al q u a l if i c a ti o n s “ T h e last t h i n g I w a n t i s a b o o k ­ told his ox- w o r m , ” R h o d e s had ci titer. T h e i e a r e , t h e r e fo re , s p e c i ­ fic q u a l i t i e s of c h a r a c t e r , s k i l l at sp ort ' and e v i d e n c e s of p erson al I c l lie I ship e n u m e r a t e d in the wall. t h es e q u a lities Rhodes t o the p e r f o r m a n c e of peb- t h a t I would e n a b l e srn s c h o l a r s j " e s t e e m felt iic duties ag th e ir highest a im t o Thirty -tw o sch o l a r s h i p s a r e a s ­ signed annually the United Sta tes T h e r e is a y e a r l y c o m p e t i ­ tion in e v e r y sta te , the s t a t e s b e­ ing grouped into ei ght d is t r ic t s of six s t a t e s e a c h . Of tw elve m en fi­ nally c h o sen from e a c h d is tr ic t , four a r e sci*-' md bv a et un ii it tee ii ade up of d iM m t nu m il e rs Life at O x f o r d iris b e e n d e s c r i b ­ ed as to ch ai rn a vining m a n 's view of life and what he w a nts from " a n a t m o s p h e r e bound it Chris Landed in New World W ell, how m a n y T e a s i p p e r s r e - j the Santa M a r a to look tow ard m e m b e r e d S a l v a d o r til is m orn ing in m e m o r y along of C h ris t o p h e r C o lu m b u s ’ land ng on the A m e r i c a n co ntin ent in 1192? Y e s Isa be lla In dian s S a n planted a Sp a n ish fin the lien eh of i - 1; fir st and - a im e d the just 462 ye<*i> a g o O c t o b e r m en to be " g o d ' p cuba m y I: 12, old Chris and his c r e w a b o a r d knob at their fee d m e n settle rs with a earhod p o la r iz e r the field s tu d en t T h e t h e m e o f the F i n a n c e m e e t ­ ing will he " T h e Cu rren t Outlook on In ter e st R a t e s " It is sponsored by c h a p te r of T h e A m e ric a n F i n a n c e Ass ociatio n, and in P e a r c e Hall 201. w i l l he Chairman will be E d d ie J . S h a r p e president, of tile A F A student c h a p ­ ter. C h a rle s W a l k e r , fin a n cial e c o n ­ om ist, F e d e r a l R e s e r v e Bank of " T h e Dallas, who will sjioak on In fluence of the F e d e r a l R e s e r v e on In te r e s t R a t e s " J . VV. Hawkins J r . p re side n t o f the Capitol N a ­ tional B a n k , A ustin , will sjwmk on " A C o m m o n lal B a n k e r s Outlook on " T o m o r r o w s P r o s p e c t s for R e a l E s t a t e M o rt ­ g a g e s . ” will be the topic of J . Alton Luckedt, p r e s i d e n t of the F i r s t F e d e r a l S a v in g s and L ea n A sso­ ci atio n of N ew B ra u n fels. In ter est R a t e s . ’ T he L ife I n s u r a n c e m eetin g will in P e w e e Hall 105 under tie held the c h a i r m a n s h i p of D r. H e n ry Owen, p r o f e s s o r of insurance. T h is group is also sponsore d by the A F A student c h a p t e r . I, B. Herring III, a g e n c y m a n a g e r of T e x a s L ife I n ­ su ra n ce Company, Austin, will sp eak on " S u c c e s s " ; and Boyd L , Weide, ( ' L U . , g e n e r a l agent, T h e In s u r a n c e M in nesota M u tal L if e Co m pa n y , A ustin , the R e a l T h e A F A stud ent c h a p te r spon- x ired m e e ti n g of I s t a t e and G e n e r a l I n s u r a n c e m eetin g wail also he held m P e a r c e Hall, D r. J E . K i t ] M c G i n n i s , pro fesso r of | bu siness law and r e a l estate, will I pre sid e as c h a i r m a n . S p e a k e r s and s u b j e c t s are " C l o s ­ ing a S a l e of R e a l E s t a t e , " by E u g e n e U Nelson, a ss o cia te p r o fe sso r of b u sin e s s law ; M o rt­ g a g e l a n d i n g , " by G u s E. B e r r y , pre siden t o f M etropolitan Sa v in g s and L oa n A ss u-iati -n. D a l l a s ; and J V a n Horn, p a r t n e r in C ad w a lla d er and Van Horn f i r m ( f San A n t o n i o Ins ut tm e P r o b l e m s , ' o At 6 30 followed ji rn, a pre-dinner " g e t - together ' will be held on the m ez ­ zanine floor of the I Iris kill H otel, a 7 15 by a It, will I e banque? m tile C r y s ta l B a ll r o o m of the D r is k ill. An address, " O p - portunitv U n! n i ’od,"* will be del ­ i v e r - -I bv M o r t i m e r I ( B a d ) S p r a ­ gue -if New Y irk City. He w as a D in g ho rn the 1920 s and is now vice president of the H o m e I n s u r a n c e Co m pan y , football pla y er in St ident.s of the Co llege of B u si- invited to ne>s A d m in istra tio n are lunch eon and banquet, attend the they m a k e re s e r v a t i o n s provided w: th Miss D o ro th y Ayres in W a g ­ goner Hall 123 befo re 5 p.m. T h u rs day Pictures of O U Gam e Shown in Union Tuesday So you m t - s e d the OU g a m e ! Dor t fret P i c t u r e s of the g a m e will he sh ow n T u e s d a y in the Main Lounge of the T e x a s Union a t I p rn J . T Kin g, line co a ch , will n a r r a t e . H ig h lig hts of the g a m e will be fea tu red on in R e v i e w " ' T e x a s T u es d a y o v e r K T B C - T V a t 8 30 P rn K e r n T ip s wall co m m e n t on key play s the highlights of the B a y l o r - A r k a n s a s g a m e will also be sh ow n. and ips in a s n ia n a m e h F r e n c h town s new-found Con­ go V e s p u c c i lf he ('CD his f a i r at the envio us .'Spaniards cr, he might ha v e ■ red m e n he er- h < alb d " Indians ve h a v e bo thered w ith •hew ing, ra t stew ing if Co lu m b us had been the future he p ro bab ly the e\- v . b e c a u s e h e would th ere w e r e n 't any ir ru b ies around fbi fore -I UMC tin to for c o u l d h a v hands of a few ye; staved w roneously Of co m a se e r of wouldn't " l e a t h e r * ped it ion anyv h a v e known huge d ia m o n d s San Sa Iv ult*' F o r t K n o x. In f a c t. he w a s n 't e v en close to How ev er, s i n c e C h r i - D I D land t of the world, and D I D to his find ’ mg b s fi- ig n o ra n ce through and a p a r a d e of refu g ees . cs, gold se e k e r s and all­ lea st owe him a eve at in a toast to Chris the m a n who , tom Columbus, m m i g i a t i o n to T e x a s : p a r t s o f our ne ig hbori ng the United S t a t e s of Amer- in on [Kl risk na n ce ers, IU D stai m ission ai venturer vote of ti So let * topher C st art ed i and othe country, i ira. Date T ick e ts \v a ll» l» le Now ga p a t e to k> *s for the I T -A r k a n s a s > w e r e still a v a i l a b l e a t the orv < A m tic k e t o f f ic e and p ro b a b l y last through ha lf of l.un d sfed t said M en­ s'noon W es t-side re s e r v e the snid out be tw e e n * m eg, M r. L u n d sted t said. Tu e sd a v day aft* sea ts ai , 20-yard Al I N 1493 C O L U M B U S S A I L E D T H E D E E P B L U E S E A , . he did too!) T u M & y . O c * o B « r I ? . T W T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P a y I Undefeated Porkers Rise as SWC Threat TCU Beaten ln'1-Play'Games Named Sox Manager Former UT Athlete Soph-Laden Frogs Eye Fast Finish A Texas University son stepped family has been into bigtime baseball's highest ech- hoping Uncle Pinky would be nanv clons Monday. job. In fact, we had Frank “ Pinky Higgins one of thought the move would come sev- „ ........ works w f “ "T he whole ed to the „ „ , I A tearri that wav supposed to )** stat* of Arkansan ran b« proud they will brat you . .. FO R T W O R T H * If Texas .jfimg h.;»h atop the driver s lur ky to win three g a * • * all year of. W yatt said '< neat, as the Southwest Conforen" picture leaches »h v Saturday, its behest peak wing, Gene rai B e * Ney land at the He .received his training from the greatest exponent of the single the Steers here in Austin . . . . . . of the Hogs will be tested against In six foot, 185 pound fullback j own strength the fans might be UT, was announced manager of vv:’ '1 Players. and should help ’ne j looking for a high Southwest Con- the Boston Red Sox by Joe Cronin, ftround hrrr this Sox «xecutlve. in a sudden move box an awfully fjni«h lot Ihts Saturday, ‘he true strength Christian's football team knew its the finer athletes ever spawned at prH- >e#,,s a8°- University of Tonnes to Arkansas, Baylor ( ieor ge Sauer which is so wing style of ball erpnf In losing Henry Moore, the Razorback* will p;^f}n e head coach j offer the top scoter rn the eonfer- from rrom fullback JU HOSCH Thc senior made this cor rr cot erne The senior . S Z X , SNE single I I .tile R n ,k ha, < » . , « l the -Iou- O M C* A t * M artta. too But It doesn't and that goes for .......... **»•* “ ‘ ........................................... Monday morning. is Los! Boudreau once " " ’ "\~~T .7 Ile . hor- th* y o u n g s , of a ll m ajor ! « . * » Ousted " , , , .,p m k y.. ha, indubitably bad ,he c o n f id e n c e of players and execu- bl*-st rip five times this year to tain only o f one thing The Horned fie.d genetals. Frogs are late fives alike After a season in each lead the Arkansas team and the froes are thought they would be Southern uncle B illy D itch ’s 1929 and 1930 the Texas and Pacific Coast loops, California so ru d d y ushered out baseball teams to S W C triumphs hp moVed to Philadelphia s A's in third 1933, played with the Red Sox in of the ranks of the undefeated by was an American League laid the Froes Frid ay night, undoubted- h3 » m , n f rim 1937 anri 193k Detroit from 1939 the Frogs F rid a y night, undoubted- baseman from 1933 to 1946 For agree wholeheartedly with the past four campaigns he has the f0 1045 anfj rarrie back ly will directed louisville, the Red Sox’ Sox in 194B for a final year with that. Higgins, who sparked the I M I to 1Q4K FYir 10M .. than anybody ... to tatter I av I e .f-r give that Arkansas team a break, because if you do I conference in scoring Higgins elevation came less than 48 hours after his Louisville team snared baseball's second biggest prize, the Little World Series. Price Is Confident About UT Finish T H E T R O U B L E with TCU is “ Site ?rip!e-A farm a pennant winner, Higgins that it plays well against the top De spent two years a* pilot of teams from other areas but tight- with one of the most versatile Roanoke in the Class B Piedmont ens up at home. Could be because sports families in U T history. His League, and two in Birmingham there arp so many sophomores oh- .Southern Association serves Amos Melton, former TCX’ west in football, baseball, and bas- before going to louisville football player who sports publicity director. late brother, "Ox was all-South- of is generally associated the AA — • is now its - — is now a SWC keihall in the twenties, and captain -- — of the ’27 grid aggregate Another No Hollar \aliie On Player* brother. Jim m y, football official. His nephew* Mike Ba va si said today Ox * son, is a hold-out renter on ha* e refused to put a Texas Buzz the Dodgers "d o lla r v a lu e " on a single player on the " I f we trade we w ill tradp idea of getting player s being held out th:* season to with tho benefit from an additional year of help and not with the idea of mak- ehgibility later, said Monday night: • mg a cash deal ■'like 19-year-old sophomore who team Brooklyn Vice President football squad this year. he said. - The R h /ort™ ck? from F a y e ttv iw are the only undefeated team rn the SW C with three vir tories two of those over conference rival*. The Porkers opened the confer* w a r f a r e W i t h a 20*13 Victory Texas Christian on a last mirv th' Inter* >pt ion Ute Baylo r Bears war Hog diet list as the single w.rig a ” era 21-20, on ton Carpenter goa!. saturday, • added to the they fell before irk of the Pork- t» strength of Pres th quarter field The Razorback* opened the sea­ son with a ti 0 w int('washing of the University of Tulsa Many expPC* tfiok little n'■ win, coming < team. This year is held cot ch Arkansas coat ing, where hi m r of the Ik I the seven ye I re iris W e re g' ng to m a k e a p of -he porker . finish just. like we did in 1950 >r the > oak Tulsa and YI fine '>2, fexas coach Ed P ric e told the Longhorn* Monday after- »nly the se* ond for noon a 't e r their 11-7 loss to Okia- iwden W y a t t The hor na Rr . . was refer! ing to three Tex- h tilt frrirn VV von,- teams that got off to a slow 'I . !<-r C onfr ran e for roirt in non-ronfer#«re games hut 'heir fin nr.,j stmng to urn or share the v he guided the ter • n < a Wyatt in a speech made in little Rock dunng his f i r s t year at Ar­ kansas, told ii group of Razorback 'tie hr t three ixxisters. that for years, the ti am* 'tut of Fayetteville would tie weak and not much to fear in the conference " It may 'ake the full four y e ar* t I know at the end of that time. w e will have a ballclub that the S W C title coe ch w a s A lth o u g h the Stepp cheerful, he received some bari news in the loss or George Robin­ son, No 2 right halfback, for at least two weeks. Robinson dislo­ cated hrs shoulder in the O U game. "Bo th Notre Dame and Ottla- hon , were No I m the nation the week we played said " I t ’s only n atu ral tor them Price to bring out our mistakes more than a weaker team would them," T H E R E X K E 27 sophomores in a squad of 48 making TCU one of the youngest football outfits in the country, ‘‘T H E K R O U S were as tight as a says Mel­ drum against Arkansas ton. ’ and they got heat 20-13. They were relaxed against Southern C a li­ fornia and won 20-7. They evidently thought they might just as well have a good time while they were at it So they play a game with­ out making a mistake and they beat the nation's No. 9 team ” T H E K R O U S carried mighty Ok­ lahoma flown to the inst gun before losing 21-16 Oklahoma vs as No. J in the nation "Take atxiut two plays out of our gam* s and we d he undefeat­ ed," punts out Melton. “ AN IN T E R C E P T E D pass in the final minute cost us a tie with A r­ kansas, a fumble cost us a v ic ­ tory. A long punt return kept us from beating Oklahoma " But there are those sophomores again. Pr* Fate Turns Tables To Haunt Rice Captain P rice was surprised at the pin*. th e : point, passing displayed bv " W e re going to work this Sooner- week on hilting our receiver when he commented A change bark to team substi­ tution wa* indicated by Price The individual Longhorns substituted received a wire Frid ay night from players against the Sooners for the I ralla* heart breaking 13-7 defeat by VI is con,sin Saturday at Madison, R i c e s he is in the open f>rst- lim e this season, the Rice captain n o t e marked Kenny Pan! iron i' An G E O R G E R O B IN S O N , out for the Arkansas game Bowie Head Coach Dies in Accident ' ET , A G A IN S T 49 and ........... cm me with Arkansas "lx>n't wait until the final 55 sec Reft half Chester Simcik who week during practice, said Price offense and pa*- defense this E l Paso. B u ryi Beaty, a member of the football ’50 Texas AAM Rice defeated Texas, 18-13, last year at Austin on a pass play with 55 seconds remaining. onds to win Saturd ay," the tele- missed the OC game is expected, gram read I 'niver-ity of Texas tri-captains Howard Mooti B illy Quinn and Bin k lonxford Southern Cal ,hp-v committed only one fumble Ii was signed bv the to return 'n action for Saturday’s teams, was killed early Saturday and recovered it themselves. They morning rn a ca rd ruck collision on had only one pass intercepted but Ti ca, win continue to work on U S Highway 80 50 miles east of interceder five of Southern Cal s o p C O U R S E , they were helped Bowie along by the best game senior Right half Charley Dollar and High School of E l Paso stoep 1950 Ronald Clinkscale ever played, the Ronnie not only ran OO yards for touchdown on a quarterback Fred Rosas, backfield sneak must he the longest quar- collided while running Neithor player w as badly hurt, and coach, and in h’story,” com­ line terba* k sneak bo th will return to action Tuesday, coach Summing was killed incant- rnents Melton but he ran a kick- to set up a second touchdown, scored the third 'Dip a ccid e n t took place shortly himself, played a groat defensive after midnight W hen a truck driven game while going 53 minutes and The Texas freshmen opened their by Robert Elm er Moore of Spur did some passing. But Ginkscale played in those other games, too Shorthorns R id © Jinx, . r ik e I LOS© TO B a y l o r U U D S Alan Anet he so re d V im on* m‘.x the afternoon workout when they Herm it-Pecos football game In the * winning touchdown Saturday :n the clo-mg cc ond- goal,' Paul sa id, the clock. There w en left fullback B ill Ions: weir* injured in vvas returning from scouting , ly, and Rn as is in "fa ir ' condition off back 58 yards the I looked up at seconds R ia vrr <.iv rn 50 VI Chance in an E ! Paso hospital. Beaty, head roach losing to the Baylor j collided with Beaty’s car football 1954 season Je r ry Summing, "When Ann1' ie car w a crossed Brown * D play at a la s te r Peavy, WHEN YOU THINK OF LAUNDRY OR CLEANING THINK DRISKILL LAUNDRY PICK UP & DELIVERY SERVICE SUITS-DRESSES TUXEDOS EVENING G O W N S PILLOWS • RUGS • DRAPES FUR AND WOOLEN STORAGE SAVE CASH AND CARRY 411 E. 19th Phone 8-663 I ARKANSAS EDDIE BRADFORD . . possible All Conference Tackle Calame Helped Defeat UT Without Playing Bv rh* A MOC luted pres* Gen* C'alame, Oklahoma * in the jured quarterback, helped .Soon*' football team beat Texas 14-7 Satu day without putting on a uniform, coach Bud Wilkinson said M ood a v Wdkir on -aid C alame spent two 1, , be almo-t const a 1 it < << it ■- wei ■ P *n ion of Jim m y Harris, in* so­ phomore understudy from Da n il, drilling him in the art of calling Orange Bow'I <«et* Renewal The Orange Bowl Committee vot ed tod-iv in favor of a throe veal renew*! of it cont! let with the Big Seven and Atlantic Coast ton the fere noes to proc ide football year s day itr new teams for games Approval by the confer Mires is believed certain sig n al* fo r the Sooners tack -plit T at into the Harris who stepped quartet back slot midway in tie 11 "I' game September 25 when th* experienced ('alrune wa id* lined >,\lh -t broken shoulder Nine and pulled Oklnhon a together lot an uphill triumph Since that time Wilkinson said Calame ha* virtually lived a' H ar­ ris' side working tight with him on the practice field and spending many more hours talking with him about t illing play: The coach described the u tion I ta Ila < I loth goal posts at the game ended a . "one poorest pen things I have seen hap­ of Oklahoma fare* in tearing down With only a "50-50 chance player injured in V. -tei-dav s game (Albs 19 7 af Temple Frid ay night. with Rhode Island, was reported Shorthorns Trailing 7-0, condition today ground out a 78-yard third quarter m a "very poor touchdown drive engineered by ron- collided dren Fullback Cleo Cooper scored bend on with R h 'd e island fullback from the one and Johnny H a m * I d Distmone tfter catching a pas* extra point made it 7-7. before Th# 200-pound end uttered « brain flashy quarterback wait Of the hemorrhage when to live t h e he l f y o u d riv e f o r t h e s h e e r z e s t o f it you owe yourself th is hour! rn. rnI 14 lf v our hands rejoice in the pit [ig M k J Cise ba hi nee ot a fur.- gun cl the ^ swee' response * f a racing slooj . . . then you owe yourself an bour with the ( hex,-olet Codette. 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C h e s t e rfie ld s are b est to sm oke because th ey aion# have the right combination o f the w orld’s best tobacco*, r v roxtrrfields are be Tawas CP Hustlers, sin Close W in Alham nra,^H M ural Action OU Leads Irish For NCAA Title j Opponents Easy I After Texas Scrap running back a pass interception for ten yard s and the other ta lly, f a r m i l W ilson vias the r e c ie v e r . for two of the four .corm* p u t t i « * * « , TO* C h e r r y m j n d , G i l l ispie W h it is O w ls, 14-0; B lo ck er House play. This ye a r, play saw A m e ry edge) 7-0; ’ B eck House’ blank j switched from m atch play to medal Class A In tra m u ra l G o lf this y e a r was B y The A n o d al** Pre** U nless an unexpected disastei the S o w e r s Instants w ill p la y 18 holes on two should w in the m yth ica l national different days, w ith total, college football cham pionship thi score a fte r the total 36 holes con- y e a r s t il t i n g th e ir tournam ent standing, j W ith on ly three weeks of therefore, eon-1 o verco m es O klahom a their M H O . H o u s e d H a rg ro v e H u e .,ere won A ll organizations are lim ited to season gone, the tim e probably has , run out on N otre Dam e. H ie one I Hot pat the Ir is h suffered at 1he Ir is h suffered at the eight entries - By ED D IE H U G H E S T e z sn la t r s m u r s l Co-ordin*lor The C lass B H arg ro ve H ustlers lived up to th eir nicknam e M on­ d ay night, scoring a safety and two touchdowns in the second h alf to to defeat G u sm a n 's Nuts, 21-6, highlight touch foot­ in tram u ra l ball play. W ith the score tied 6-6 at the half, the H u stlers w ent ahead on a safety, then scored tw ice on pashes from R o b ert H a s ty to cinch the victory'. - son Rebels and h ra s e r, w ith the R ebels holding the edge, 7-6. Bob A pass com bination of D an G ist Bo gland passed to P e te W a y la n d and F re d O w en choked for a late for F r a s e r ’s only score, but B ill first-half touchdown, and that w as F e lk n o r tied the score for the R ebs all A m e ry needed touchdown pass w ith a Reitz. F e lk n o r then passed to Ron Robinson for the w inning point. for both for t h e victorious B e ck tosses G uild, as th ey had to com e from , to Bob L o w p . H e also passed for behind to edge N ew m an Club, 7-6. A Vernon B ro u ssard to D an Kla- gel pass gave the N ew m an Club T h a t also held tru e for C am pus House club, w ith pay-dirt Jen n in g s 12-yard pass to touchdown a thon i a 6-0 lead but saw it vanish w hen broke a 6-6 tie and gave B lo ck ei passed to L u - ! House their 12-6 trium ph. Jen n in g s to N eil v ic to ry o ve r G illisp ie. Jo h n n y W a c h rl for a Don Peeples passed the extra points. scores th r.r Jo h n for ,- / then! passed ,0 San, B u c k n e r for tho, to W inston Hoffm an for the e x t r a B lo c k e r s first score, but the Chef s Jo h n E a s le y tied the count w ith a 15-varder to W . P . W ilson. . P ° im - V a vv R O T C won th n r g'arn* over In other C lass B play M onday night. A lh a m n ra House also used the second h alf to defeat Brunette, 9-0. Jo s e C avazos passed 20 yard s to G ilb e rt T o rre s J r . for their only touchdown of the night, and then md then a 6-0 I b lt t a w m arked up two points a to com plete the scoring. M c C r a c k e n ’s M ullets ran civet the M oneyhon Housecats. 33-0, w ith M o rris Nelson passing for four touchdowns, and B ill Reed J I . - u T L O K by de a; j *« ,it Tuesday, October '12, I954- THE DAILY TEXAN Page S 10th Anniversary S A L E 5 DAYS ONLY October 12th thru Oct. 16th H e ld in appreciation of all of you good folk* in A u itin and turrounding corom unitist, UT Faculty Em ploye**, and Student* th a t have made th!*— O U R I0 T H A N N IV E R S A R Y — po*tible. For thi*— T H E O N E B IO S A L E — o f our IO Y E A R S in bu*i- na»»— wo m ed* Special Rurcha*** and than cut EXTRA hands of Purdue probably w ill de­ p rive young T e r r y Bren n an of title coach in his first y e a r as a head O klahom a all cad y is over the big stum bling block of us schedule, and, although B u d W ilkinson’s lads still h ave seven gam es to go. none of the rem ain in g team s figures to be in the class of Texas, which fell before the Sooners 11-7. last Sa tu rd a y. O klahom a still has Kansas K a n ­ Iowa State sas State. Colorado. M issouri, N eb raska and Oklahom a A & M on its schedule, S o m e of the vc ce rta in ly a re not pushover and that greater equalizer, the one- platoon system , could work against an y club . , j B u t if the Sooners can lick an outfit lik e Texas w ithout the aid of Gene C a la m i, to he able to take anyone cive with him He probably w ill he bark against K a n sas they ought J im H a rris took over for ("al ante and the sophomore suhstituti m ade his gloom y e y e s liglu up. H a r r is ’ passing w as a revelation and h e’ll he h caid from in the future, coaches loaded w ith rest of is the Notre D am e The schedule booby traps and the only hopr the Irish have of com ing oui on top as the experts predicted in the pre-season to sail Associated P re s s Troll through th e ir opposition and for the Sooners to he upended at least once is At the m om ent, U C I A and W is ­ consin a le O k lah o m a’s chief riv a ls for national honors. B u t even th eir position is precarious. 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B lan k s for entries and the dates for th eir first and second rounds of golf can he a c ­ q u ir e d in the In tra m u ra l O ffice Mays, Antonelli Win Sport Honors Sporting N ew s named hatting cham pion W illie M a y s and p itch er Jo h n n y Antonelli, who Led the New Y o rk G ian ts to the pennant and world cham pionship, today as the top p la y e r of the y e a r and No pitcher in the N ational League. Second basem an B o b b y A vila , the other batting cham p, and 23- gam e w in n er B o b I^emon, both of the league cham pion C leveland In ­ dians, won the honors In the A m e ri­ can Leagu e. Ted Kluszew ski, C incinnati slug­ ger, w as runner-up to M a y s Mural Schedule T I FSO A V T O M M FO O T B A LL Cia*.* A 5 p m A oat a vs Sigma Alpha Mu Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Gamma Delta 7 p in Bend \ B ru is e rs vs. M o n eyh on House- ORtS _ i A SI I vs P h i A lp ha D e lta j A I M E vs. A I C H L I S ch oen H o us* vs. S. W . 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T h e y m a y t a k e the s a m e on e fou r s e m e s t e i s o r fo ur d i f f e r e n t ones a* m a n y a* P r o f e s s o r B a rlo w the stu d e n t should he a llo w e d a* m u c h f r e e d o m of * hence a s possible, but is ne ede d that m o r e ot :enta tion to sh ow is of­ fered a nd how he c an get th e m o st ou* of hi* t r a i n i n g He t h in k s the stud ent t a k e a p a r t i c u l a r c o u rs e long e n oug h to e n jo y it. bp i n te r e s te d rn it, an d p l a y it fairly well. t h e stud ent w h a t should t h e y Eke a tim e h a v e a c h a n c e F o r s t u d e n ts to do this an d at to the s a m e see how l a r g e n u m ­ b e r of spo rt- a one s e m e s t e r p r e ­ lim in ary c o u r s e c o n s is tin g of p a i n ­ ing in f ro m fou r to six c o u r s e s in th e f r e s h m a n year w o u ld be ideal But th is prog; a m will h a v e to be po stpo ne d until m o r e s p a c e is a v a i l ­ a b le b e c a u s e the d e p a t t m e n t . like it the U n i v e rs i ty , m o st a t finds diffic ult to m e e t the needs of th e i n c r e a s e d n u m b e r of s t u d e n ts w ith the old facilities. f r e s h m a n T H E B I R L S ' P . T. p i o g t a m a l ­ r e a d y o f f e r s a c o m p u ls o r y , one- f u n d a m e n t a l ! s e m e s t e r c o u r s e A for those w ho do not p a s s the f r e s h ­ is o ffe re d a* m a n s w i m m i n g test a n a l t e i n a tiv e . Only one of t h e s e c o u r s e s m a y be taken. sw im m in g c o u r s e in t h r o u g h t e a m sp o rts P r o f e s s o r H u g h e s sa ys. “ We o f­ fe r a n o p po rtunity for the g ir ls to p l a y the i n t r a m u r a l p r o g r a m . S t u d e n t s should p u t a sid e c o u rses in w h ic h th e y a r e a lr e a d y p r o f i c i e n t , ” she * o n tin u e d “ a n d th e y should w iden th e ir k n o w le d g e of sp o rts a s m u c h a s possible. ’ to like t a k e s p r o g r a m I N TH. TW O > E A RS A B O t h e r e w a s a r e q u i r e ­ t h r e e - y e a r P T. m e n t for g irls , b u t this ha* been r e la x e d the two y e a r s mon s r e q u i r e m e n t . Som e stu d e n t* co n tin u e t a k in g P. 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V Tussdsv, Celebs- I ? 1W TWI DAILY T1XA N t o * 4 Little Man on the Campus B y B i t t e r ^Jhe - S ignifiesL e a n e e o Some definite kind of Judicial mn th ort for dealing with brain-washing cusp* must be artabltshed. to fit As things stand now the Army is t r y ­ psychologically-d e te rm in e d ing “crim es” into the mold of former typos of war desertion caw*" I f s a square peg in a round hole Brain-washing case* a re something th a t m ilitary laws have n ev e r had to deal with before. When old time legal methods a re applied to this new kind of case, injustice results. Claude B atchelor was begged to come horn* Emotional tie* of all kinds were brought into play to win him back to th e American life. But bringing th*' boy back to sentence him to life­ to the States on I time imprisonment is wasteful and cruel lead a useful Coles- he was m eant American in the sense pleading with him to r e tu r n '’ to life, wha? was Bat. r elor WH* consigned to life im prison­ ment, although o th er men in similar c«*e« were given no term or else a much s h o rte r opp cpi Dickenson’s sentence was much lighter. I.'f Col Fleming and Col Schwable weren’t Imprisoned, in b e i n g o v e r l o o k e d b y d e c i s i o n s t h a t h a v e n o b a s i s e x c e p t o u t d a t e d p r o c e d u r a l p r a c ­ tices. B r a i n - w a s h i n g Is a h o r r o r t h a t A m e r i ­ c a n c o u r t s h a v e n ’t d e a l t w i t h b e f o r e . M u c h s t u d y o f t h e s i t u a t i o n , o f t h e a c t u a l p r i ­ v a t i o n s t h a t t i * P O W S e n d u r e , o f t h e p s y c h o l o g i c a l e f f e c t s o n b o t h w e a k a n d t h a t , s t r o n g m e n , o f t h e b r e a k i n g [>oint m e n h a v e all t h i s m u s t g o i n t o d e c i d i n g a n e w le g a l b a s i s . T h e v a r i o u s b r a n c h e s o f t h e s e r v i c e s h o u l d u s e t h e s a m e b a s i s f o r d e r i s i o n . 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And to m * of th e m h a d ber n th e y w e re y oung tm teed w h en th e y cor lid n e v e r m fhof th e on* why *ee a n y w «v h u t in*, thin*' th e y w e re p o in ted from e ither Md* r e m # el th e e so m e th in g n e w e n d i in e x p l lt M fl thee tuft Ignored it lf Iii I t v I I i X BOOT agt -md I ' 1 bnf the' it va* a thin . and no do school wa* a g reet a nd w o n d e r t»In» > fill pier* whet * ■ h rn bsh the jun runs; rmc« the * wanted ’n go highe? sig h te d one* the poprved noft the ones fi'><* 1,1 a long md ’tie curious on. * were est *ilymth*'t ront#nt#d And the thing Well little mhool fish would • on ie from n other part* of that. h a pp* n*d a m i s * hoof jotn tin* t o t h e w h ole hit: w o rld heat they d t a k e m e ** ■< see w h a t w ax ab ou t And about n e w d ire c tio n * m d new g ro u n d * 'b in g * that the folk* b a c k hom e h a d n e v e r d t e a r n e d <•' to to feed on A few of t h e i r i w o n i *wint t h e s e n e w p a t h * a n d /aid t h a t w e r e n e v tin b e c a u s e -it** d id o t m e a n t h e v w e r e b u d s*.virn other* (tie- rl *nd Vnd t h e m c r a w l i n g w i t h ugly find t h i n g * t h a t m a l i ' Ho rf no d l int:* b u s i n e < b eau ts ! ii a ’- u h p l a c e a ny w a v T h e s e th* v l e a r n im1 t o a h iff i in B u t m oat o f them . W e ll-re a re d a m ) M e n t a l in F i s h D i e t s n cie > e n o u g h not H a b i t * w e r e to th e t a l e s afront rn e v e n In-ten nm*' p a t h s a rut u n k n o w n brod* t h e v d i d n t w a n t t r o n h l * * I S K I I I l f I R U I I fro to i n s t a r n e N o w hi* m a n t a a n 't p a p a aent h i m oft w i t h c a r e f u l inst,ru< t ion* t o bp g o o d a n ti s t a v o u t o f to d o lust t h a t Ile p l a n n e d t r o u b l e iii a b o u t B u t h e g ot these th in g * h*u > Wei i • l i k i n g to t h e Sr h o e a n d fi -ti ail front o ld out h a d n e v e r b e a r d Of be t o r e th ey w e t * a r g u i n g a b o u t th e B e d s n a p p e r - Trout h a d n e v e r h e a r d m u c h in p a t l i c u l a ! T h e D A < ® r T e x a n P u b t t s h e d A u x i l ' f l a i l ' • - I ii n n d h o i • d n af T o . ! I’ p e r I o f t % b y r e S t e d i t o r i a l o f f m g ( I t l i v e r : ' J p l n t o M * a d m i n n a ; s h I * n i ! e 1 I H r> i A h o i ' H i o r v t r u i 4»<1 ’ p f J ' N n u 1 J R 1 1 1 r : u t i p t u r n ? ' o f f i c i a l ^ t h e t o e I ' m a I O f f I t # # * V * * I >1 I V I i I* V H I N S M I K * M M X H I u n ? i t i c f i T o v * i t I H u n I v o r n o t t h e o t t n . r u i s l i t 11 n r IJJ n y t ) M> f o I T F p i t ti C c t C f R t Cf i J O h IN n u VV A s h e d h o i p m R i f f h I JI o f p u n i t r a t i o n o f a n u U i r r m s " . ) i t f U i p r e a e n • *1 f o r N a M o n a A d v e r t n o n # N a t i o n n l \ d * . #» t t hi H Q S u r v e , I n o « 1 2 0 M a e s o l k N Y H ' u ‘ K u s u . n • A h a t i e # • i n n V r n n ' i v o X o i ' U . u cl •I . • * ) * ! - l i t * . \ . I m * r n a n ’ a * n l i e r ' l l M i l l H N I I t * * R I T I I O N R X I I - * v| t i n m u r n n u i m r r » p f n m T h r r n VI n i t I n . 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J inarm* McKinley ......................... .......................................................... .. ................................................................. ..................................... .vondered ,ii«.iii them and s o d a bul no whv they re act had talk hodv would e en al*out a-ked question* or mentioned the sub- ie< t« in * knowing a' < using w in let him he looked at him them When thev Brett\ soon he stopped ask- T h e r e were some (t>h in tile *i‘kIy w a pf i *■ bool th *t e < ..() w ere ic.HE f e d o n ipa t ison th e i r were But t r u e l o y a l m d s. a ndali/ed by the aniliid' p l o r e p i ot)Hlily en d u p o n -(fie of v e t) fish w h o ■. ,-re I x- i n d e e d ' And t h e o t h e r f r ont t he p a s s a g e nisi t o e x p l o r e some j i a t hs t h a t f r e e * IIM MORE MMU* h i e o f then sos pc i ts to keep learned mouths shut Thev knew thev w aren t lied sn ippet s of com se they d id n t want other* to But the', were They F a m e d think to i". cr mention those free not ,n vicious pair- w a u l s e s .a p t 'Ii out (mode! cd a ll tim NS • i! business Ile fot some didn I like the idea of losing the fi o> w aters of h,« forebear* there were the Bed snap- But time. few I ha ’ faults 'o r w h atev er fish do to go on and find Just w atch ' h e i r w ere I Ie knew nun i setuKils like Ins that lust w ere having the sam e troubles There wet* a fish and some of them quite respected saving co m m un icate t •hose new •a her e \ on t *> going Mid Ti out wax i/s Then he found ' h a t b e d been rn with a fish tiny numbet Most of Ute ones in th. Si bool . wonderful tim e a c ie having finhaii at Thev were veiling r a n .•* dancing the WTgglelikea- ignoring the worry w ait* fisji who d told hun about the Red* the And sleeping the going lie worried md w o n led. wonder of w o n d e r s ’ ahon: teeny test of of I It \ I s TOR M T ' 'he thought And that vs as the last thing he thought Ever. He was happy No w o rries no headaches No co ntrov ersies to get self-ex­ pression soon got to feel quite n atu i .I. into. The f e a r ol He w as happy. l i e d finally found out w hat the S* hool is for and how to en­ joy it. And you know- he found a lo: l o t s - o o the rs th at were just hive him. P a i r e nelia lots an d lust ' l i r i n u ~ in r j L i n e Dirty Rush To Hi*1 I .ti do r Being a v e te r a n of five weeks OTI The f rn »-lSit.*. Of t a rn p u s a g l e e h e m til'. I o r n e t h i n g m u s t he d o n e o u i cd d o t la I *>' 0< Kihei i e n d e d d e t e r i **d l usti to s t a t e t h e ( a s e a g a i n s t ti r u m l e x a x t h a t h u t a . I < * •< o t n - I w o u l d like As a fr e sh m a n I attended and pledged on the Duke *ampus w here they had d e fe r re d t . -h The girls pledged the la I of the tire. * not until T'ehruar-, I kith w ays lf w a very bad for all eon* < ' nod fit ohet b rom on tear . rente thev would the girl s po*0? °f v ■ soroi tty m em liet - were tem p ted to “ d u ly r u s h ” as the saying goes. an*) did The rushee* were nervous wrecks for two and a ha if months for a im pression. During ’ha? “ wrong every thing period * am p u s tush but no one pointed tow ard lf you think a dared m ention it little girl w ho conics to I "I know­ ing little about iUsh g(D hurt when she o n t pledged dining tush week. little girl you should loom vvlib a who has been looking forward to trying so hard and hoping for it tv'o and one half months and Uteri doe OI t get a Turf that and believe me I - a n t oppose de lei t .el i n't; too sit orig Iv well A Ixn from a girl - point a1 vi< v who w ants to go to the movie with a fre sh m e n when he c an go to a fraternity parts w here everyone cise is with for Bm- I did lust an u p p c i 1 la s.sman ’ At Duke they we»e trying fran- their system of ttcally to i hang*- surely with th r e e times the rush to con sidet. st idenD r .inhe. of ve don I vv ant to get in the same Et It X NOVXOI NX Accepted To the P. I ditor . tl ti. .. C ourt ler, ge y o u r e d ito r ia l on In­ I a- < epf y o u r < h a i­ ' Tho ll AKRA H E W E L L * M a y b e To th** E d i t o r : I (Hind in s t a r t W o rld W at - o l d i e i m p r i s o n m e n t Much* Mr Mi c h alk * O c t o b e r T the w a r ­ F i r i n g E ire . 1* o n e of is ta l k i n g about. m o n g e r s P i a v d a th e p e r fe c t M a y b e h e h a s III M a y ­ w a r the w a y to sav e be h e h a s found f t o m being a n A m e r i c a n in a s u b j e c t e d to *t the m inor Com it lUfti -t count I v t h o u s a n d s of ro sf of h u n d r e d s of live- M a y b e Mr Mi- A m e n* a n like to t a k e his big * Hulk a would tell ole r e l e a s e o u r th e m -.oldi* i o r we ll b r i n g the whole I S Attn;, e v e i an d shoot t tie rn all let US ‘nil of holes M a y b e t h e y ’ll -.hooting shoot ba* k M a y b e M r M iehulk a is a w a r m o n g e r a n d t h e n a g a i n m a y b e he is a pa, ifIST se e k in g p e a c e ta a n d go o v e i a n d just t h e m u p w ith o u t th e y d hefter XX ILLI XXI T H A R R IS 'Wheels About to Roll; Ifs Politic-time Again tory *>■ c a m p u s g o v e r n m e n t A C le a n P o litic s < C o u p w a s ot ga n tz ed to o r e k c a m p u s m a c h i n e politic*. a n d voting bio< i e l a t e d s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t p r o b l e m s M ore re fin ­ ed te< h n iq u cs w e r e e m p l o y e d w hen the q u a li f i c a ti o n s b e c a m e m o te *u ct C a m p a i g n I md* w e r e !irn 11- r d to X25 a n d a C av et age wa* a pi e r e q u. si Ie for a ll c a n d i d a t e s . tail e le c t i o n w a s n oted 19 'h e ele ctio n s a s o r e of to finish Not enough from s t a r t * a n t e d a t e s a n d for office, flied he, atis* of a Fat k of c o m p e titio n , no e n t h u s i a s m w a s d is p la y e d . d u l le s t The \\ 'h the s t e a d y a p p r o a c h of as- s. mbiv pie* hon* potitit at w a r f a r e is iu*t a r o u n d the c o r n e r and tire c a m p u s will on* e a g a i n he c o v e te d w u h poste r*, sig ns, p o liticia n s, and a d the ex. item ent of ii ti goes w ith the stu d e n t < a m p a rg fts . Pogo I’M AF6A(?EP U6 WILL . nAFtA KBBP T«£6£ 0A36 I OVER Oui? 1 W Ck MBK FROM ; PQOyiPENCe M 6WT R e c o g n i z e a >. e-e I XNIIX o m s of IU R O 1 A lthough the h a v e elections d u r in g tile y e a r polite i m Is sti rn pus on th* lections, an d d i d a u * e SUp p O T h e fi sign? ;h the ■Miienl till OU ir.deji lie Th* dui mg th* o n tm u e s rf of hi! s p e c hr if fi I rn IP oops w ho se on stude n t go e a t ly s h a k in g r seen*' spnru; t <( I VI t- fellow in rn pm- *'001'' s t u m p official b a r k e r s . c a r n p a ignf n i g h i of the cand id; *n form a n d t h e ir p to solidi 11 *i ;t to no -■ t< h e n t UT • - Although th e r e h a v e b e en many instance* <>! u n o p p o se d c a n d i d a t e * . t h e r e vt e r e t h e v o t e s ■ I me rn so close that runoffs w ere r e q u ire d Money th* vv a* no o b je c t 1920 * w h e n c a n d i d a t e * tosse d wild ind h u e d p ro fe s s i o n a l b e e r p a r t i e s to > t m p a i g n singer * hand* a n d for tm > N o rth A us­ l i t t e r e d with c a m p a i g n tin a h s l/>w p r o p a g a n d a d r o p p e d by p la n e g ra d e * a n d dlshone-rty to tie the pi n •- requisit*'* for offu • h o ld e r s then], At on* s e e n ie d t h en . in to kl** all In I 122 a poi iii. inn r a n a fr e s h ­ foi p re sid e n t a n d h a d m a n boy him p r o m i s e th e g i r ts at Kirby Hall The J i m m y Bt ink­ le* c a m p a i g n of 19.16 will long he r e m e m b e r e d b e c a u s e u w a s *n that he c ould not well p l a n n e d ii*' c o v e r e d e v e r y h e lp but w u block the c a m p u s a s in a s e p a r a t e c a m p a i g n u n it. a d m * of a n d the p a t t i e s D u r i n g th e 1940 * the C lique t h e the L ib e r a * I n d e p e n d e n t* w e r e in S tu d e n t G o v e r n m e n t T h e s e h a v e been * h a t c ed to the R e p r e s e n t a t i v e party a n d the Student p a r t y . r e p r e s e n t e d S tu ffin g o f Ute ballot b o x e s wa* ti electron w h e n e l i m i n a t e d in the r u l e r e q u i r e d the p r e s e n ­ the new tation of a n a u d it o r s re! o p t for •he s t u d e n t to be eligible to vote. Voting fot a s s e m b ly m e m b e r s w a s c o n d u c t e d t u n e t h r o u g h p r e c i n c t s w h i c h c o in c id e w ith the vo ter* a r e r e g i s t e r e d in w h i c h schools first th e the for h lec tion p a tr o llin g wa* net e s s a r y sn th e h e a t e d 47 c a m p a i g n to p r o ­ tec t t h e • a n t e d a t e s f r o m the *rgn m u t i l a t o r s B e s i d e s the e le c t i o n of .a*' the h o t te s t po litica l o on tesU in the his­ ti * w a s on e of s p r i n g PLATTER CHATTER ^ B t J A M E S B . D A M S i4 iere w a ? a tim e when you could count the outstanding popular vo­ cal groups on the fingers of one Stand—the Ink Spots, the M ills and lA m e s B ro th e rs , and the A n d rew '“Sisters. That Ju s t ain t true no m ore m an. Now , there are so m any good threesom es and foursomes that the big individuals Eddie Fish er, P e r ­ ry Como & C om pany- are looking to their la u re ls for fear of losing the ra il position. B ill Ken n y and th® old In k Spots a re still around, but no longer a sm ash success; the M ills Broth ers h ave hit a slight slum p since their delightful ‘'G lo w w o rm " rendition; and the Am es B ro th e rs have en­ joyed fa irly recent success with "Y o u . You. Y o u ." and "T h e M an W ith the B a n jo ." thanks to Hugo W in terh alter's m elodious blending of strings and background chorus. The first outstanding new vocal group to appear on the popular m usic scene in seve ral years was the F o u r A c e s who pleased th# public e a r w ith " T e ll M e W h y ,” in 1931. T h ey have since become p e r- 1 haps the best in their field, w ith : hits like "S tra n g e r in P a r a d is e ," j and "T h re e Coins in the F o u n ta in ." ' The Fo u r A ce s’ success paved the w a y for an eager rush of a m ­ bitious youngsters. The Crew-Cuts are riding the peak of the current w a v e w ith the bouncy "S h - Bo o m ,” and h ave another up-coming h it— "O o p Shoop.” T h e ir recording of "C r a z y is be­ 'Bout You B a b y ” com ing a disk jockey pet, too. J U D Y G A R L A N D returrs to the screen Sn a rn . -*l vc- ,:n cf " A Star Is Born, which opens et the Paramo, t The vc- W e d n e s ­ Ii - Man W o Go- day. Featured in *he film s the current s e q A w a y ." A t the eft, Esther B o d g e r (Miss Garlar, i) o -eta • a* a Hollywood benefit, where she mea (Jam es Mason). In 'he second picture, Norman and h.s re a b:.ae leading man N r m . n Ma tyre. Friendly Boritona % » confer with studio head O liver Niles Esther's career. M arriace wrecks Marne posite for Esther who receives ar* O scar a- I shipping p du re. Af-er M a e s suicide Esther plat . fo 'n ' re bu* and encourage nent change her m.nd, as shown n the f Cheries £ career but wort f Career Began in Church Choir B v C A R I, B l R G E N "T h e frien dly b arito n e" ap tly hut . . I incom pletely describes St es en Ken- _______ < nedy. the new assisi ant professor of voice in the D epartm en t of Music U n iv e rsity only after an under Opera In N ew Y o rk , did radio and standing had been reached that h r television shows from New York In his and Hollywood, and appeared Won would be allowed lo continue nnt, because h r im m ediately im presses new acquaintances with his frien d ly interest in everything Tile F o u r L a d s have a good ar- i ,UB rangem ent of “ Sk o k iaan ,” although , an R alph M a rte n # is running aw a y m v - Incom pletely, because and no do I w ith the sales, to the chagrin ol scriptiofi om its the c ritic a l a c cla im the picture like R ay Anthony ,11S v o ic e has won for him ‘A Star Is Born' A lm o s t e ve ry popular song put M r. K en n ed y conies to th e Uni- in the m iddle of a very out by a vocal a rtis t has its riv a l, v e r i t y as represented by the foursomes successful earner as a concert ar- The single boys, of course, don’t tist, soloist with leading sym phony in the orchestras, opera star, and radio- h ave a snowball's chance to 1he T V perform er. H e cam e red-hot r h y th m - a n d - b lu e s field. Tu«s3ay, OeYoSer TI, T954 THE DAUT TEXA S Pag# I Saturday Marks Annual Band Day UT’» Hom ecom ing Begins W ith Parade Football, bands, and a home­ coming w ill m ark the Texas Long­ horns' third home gam e Satu rd ay. F o r the football fans, the most interesting event w ill he the gam e the between the Ixvnghorns U n iv e rsity of Razor- backs. beginning at 2 p m. in M e­ m orial Stadium. A rkansas and Departm ent of Geology alum ni, cam e, in addition to sering w ill hold their second hom ecom ing and banquet, followed tty an open house in the G rologv Building. the F ra n cis L. W hitney, professor e m eritu s, w ill he the- honor g u est and w ill receive an alu m n i aw a rd com m em orating 44 y e a rs of ser­ vice to the U n iversity in the D e­ partm ent of Geology. D r I/>gan Wilson, president of the U n iversity, the prin cipal is speaker, and Morgan D avis, vic e ­ president of the H um ble Oil 4 R e . fining Com pany, w ill preside at the banquet. The U n iversity s nineteenth an- i nual hand day. w ith e v e ry high school hand in the state invited to (V isit the campus and the game w ill begin in downtown Austin with a parade of bands. F o u r trn- 1 pines w ill be aw arded for outstand- i ing parade perform ances. The tro ­ phies w ill go to w in n er and run­ ner-up band* in two ( lassos those w ith mort- than 35 m em bers, and those with 55 m em bers or less A trophy w ill also he aw ard ed to the hand coming the greatest distance. A tw irle r s contest w ill hr held Sa tu rd a y at 9 a m. in G re g o ry G ym w 11h O K Anderson form er national tw irling contest w inner, judging the entries. W inners of all contests w ill hp announced at the cam p half time. T hrilled af hearing soloists churches and theate s. he de> 'deb at the age of six to be a singei He becam e a member of hi* church choir, w here he received m uch of his e arly training. M r. K en n ed y studied both piano and voice at the Pittsburg Music al Institute, and went from there for a post-graduate course at the Fnst- , man School of M usic in R ochester, If, Y . Fro m there, he went directly ; to Europe tor further study. On the continent, he studied languages sang professionally, and made his debut at the B e llin i T h e a ­ tre in N aples, w here E n ric o Carus© had e a rlie r made his debut. He toured F ra n c e . B elg iu m , Holland, and Ita ly , and finally carne bai k to the U nited State*. Ilia A m erican debut w as at New Y o lk s Town H all, and the a c cla im the singer received for his per­ form ance there m ade him decide definitely on a vo cal carc e r. Ile sang in this country from coast to coast, arid in C a n a ­ da, and w as guesi soloist with leading sym phony orchestras lh concerts Betw een tours he sang solo b a ri­ the C ity Center tone roles at For Pies and Cakes Like Mother W ishes She Could Bake* J . 'f u r d ? o n in I i l l .tcrii 1002 W . 34th at Lamar 53-9173 M r in have included K en n ed y's accom panists I* ran/ Rupp, who n orm ally accom panies only M arion Anderson, and fo rm er V ice-Presi­ dent A lvin B a rk le y 's m o th e rin ­ law , M rs Estelle R u ck ers, lie On tour, anything can happen, anil sometimes does, to a concert artist. In Atlanta, G a . M rs Ken ­ to hear the nedy vs as surprised audience burst out laughing when he w alked on stage, turned around and saw that a G re a t Dane had followed him on to the stage. if he had a the audience roared, ticket, and but ticket or no ticket, the dog refused to go F in a lly , the (te w s c oaxed him off the stage, the audi­ ence settled down, and the concert went on. He asked the dog M r. Kennedy is known in New v.- York Tor his frcnupnt pci to? ming U f I Dobie Completes ’Trail Driver' Book J . F ra n k Dobie, nationally-known author and a m em b er of the Texas U n iv e rsity for Fn g lis h alxiut 30 years prior to his retire­ ment in 191N, is w orking on one of his longest books. facu lty The new hook, w h ich w ill con tain tales of Texas gathered by D r Dobie for the past 30 ycai- w ill prob ably he released next year. In the m eantim e Dr lv>bie an thorny on the e a r ly development and happenings of Texas, has com plated a hook w ritten on the old- lwx>k, time w ritten chiefly for pre adult read­ J a n ­ ing. W ill be released about u a ry ," D r. Dobie sa id trail d rive rs "T h is Grads-to-be Told To Hunt Jobs Now Arts and Sciences seniors Inter in finding full-time employ ested in merit after graduation either Fe b ru a ry or M ay should place their application w ith the Student Km ploym ent B u reau is filling rapidly Student The schedule for industrial and com m ercial concerns w ho w ill in­ terview seniors on the cam pus this year m ajoring in Business Arim inisiia- tion should register w ith the place ment se c re ta ry ; engineeim g chem ­ istry and m ath m ajors should register v. ith the engineering and science placem ent offire Teach­ ers vv ill i e g is t e r w ith the T e e her Placem ent B u re a u and law stu­ dents w ill register with the p la c e ­ ment office of the School of haw in Townes H all TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT S T E V E N K E N N E D Y " f btl lf--known modern composer ____ b o th A m e r ic a n a n d U u r o p e a n . a p p e a r s in "W h o a Who in M usic. l ie t A s f o r h i* f a v o r it e m usic, hp s a y s it IS th e song lie IS s in g in g at a p a r t i c u l a r m o m e n t th a t h e lik e s o f h is hest a t th a t m o m e n t H e j a il * a ll th e s in g in g of in t h a t s o n g , a n d t r ie s to d o a s good interest a s it c a n p o s s ib ly he d o n e . M r. Kennedy likes Texas and hp likes to travel nnd sing in Texas. long is looking forward to a ( I l e and pleasant stay in the state. "C h ris tia n ity and the Thought ot T o d ay * H e a r Dr. H. Malcolm Macdonald on "Po litica l M a n " Today at 3:30 P.M. 2607 University Avenue Sponsored By C a n te rb u ry A sso ciatio n El P a t i o fine Mexican foods to go '.' f t W e feature the w orld's finest f , “Puffed Krunchy Tacos” v Open dolly till 2 a.m. — Saturday till 3 a.m. Phone 6-5956 30th A Guadalupe To celebrate our FIRST BIRTHDAY W e ’re G o i n g To Sell 5,000 Texas Size Carnation MALTS and SHAKES Regularly 24c tor only Ja m b s M a s o n ^ .S t a r is B o n f TKCHNtcoijO* STCTEoeMWJie So w n JACiTcARSON • CH ARLES BICKFORD SEVEN D A Y S GEORGE CUKOR hjwold able* «« ira ge*shw»n SIDNEY LUFT V SN H B T — .WARNER BROS. AT THE w e d n l d y P A R A M O U N T STODAYof Interstate Theatres s i raramount Q U E E N I T I S N T L O V E . . . I T ’S H U M A N D E S I R E ! 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Neal, a specialist in L a tin becam e governm ent, A m erican foreign advisor at the U n iv e rsity rn 1941. At th a’ time, L a tin A m e r­ ican countries supplied most of the foreign students here. Total foreign student enrollm ent last year wa* 512. These students give M r. L e a l the opportunity to understand a cross seer ion of the world. A A U W Meets Today; New Members Sought A new reason for the Au*tm B ran ch of the A rn e 'im n A sso cia­ tion of U n iversity Women w ill be­ gin Tuesday with a general meet. ing at the Texas M e d ical Associa­ tion L ib ra ry , IM I L a m a r Boule­ vard Tea will f»e served from 3 30 to 4 15 p.m., and the program w ill ( “hairrnen fie given after the tea of study and in tere t group* w ill outline plans for the y a n r at this meeting. invited M em bers are to bring prospective m em bers to acquaint them with A A U W All women who it, , <•’ the anadem ic requirem ents ire entitled to become m em bers invitations C ol­ Without personal lf lege alum ni should ca ll M rs W G - ess .lr to check eligibility. J Af ti 30 p rn T uesday, a get acquainted m eeting anti patio slip­ over w ill i>»* held at 1515 W estover Hoed Reservations m ay lie marie w ith M rs. M innie Seay, K 3688. THE BEST MEXICAN FOOD and the MOST COURTEOUS SERVICE i* at EL M A T A M O R O S 504 East Ave. Phone 7-7023 411.00 in food for 410.00 p u fch m in g m**1 b y C A R L S , w h*r# yo u tic k * !* e*n h a v e a fa n c y d in n e r 95* The International R e l a t i o n s Group wall m eet for luncheon F r i ­ day at 12 30 p rn Econom ics Tea House In the Home Sewing, Music Groups To Meet During Week TTie Sew ing Group and the Music Group, w h ich are part of the U n iv e rsity In term ediate Club, w ill hold their first meetings this week. In d ie s Tile M usic G ro u p w ill meet Tile* day at 8 p rn at the h o m e of M r* O rv ille WysR. 3107 G ra n d vie w In ­ strum ental solo* a nd ensembles presented bv the m em bers chi! dr en wall rn ake up the program Th* .Sewing Group w ill meet in J F ra n k Elsass, the home of M rs 1502 West Twenty-ninth Street, Thursday at 2 p m P la n s for the y e a r w ill he discussed I m K e r c h es Scholarship Ned D a rrg l Cox, president of A K T F and assistant in the D epart­ ment of C h em ical F.ngineering. w a* aw arded * $500 Monsanto fh e m ic a l Com pany scholarship at a meeting of the A m erican In sti­ tute of C hem ical En gineering re cently " ae ma ii ii m r i I SP EE D W A Y R A D IO & T ELEV ISIO N SALES & SERVICE PH. 7-3846 Jtt(t fu lfil a t Orrgory U j r m ? BJ BILL MOTE RS When 5 p m come* and a V A of the men are locking their office* day ha* often j u s t begun for the Jo e Neal U n ive rsity * F o r hi* work m erely to “ office hour* to the off ic e is no* confined or even A* director of the is h one man International A dvisory O ffice *je a| “ good neighbor of a grxxl neighbor never end* ruversi*> - <*■ international And the work M r N e a l is considered a guid ing angel” to foreign students at the 11D iversity. He listen* to their problems, helps with th eir eur- rency, finds them place1- to live, writes letters back home for them and perform s m any other favors for them B u t that, s not all, Ile entertains scores of foreign student* rn his home He has found the inform a1 m eal to be< orrm acquainted wdh the students aw ay from home la a fine plato that Once realizing students lonely at would be p articu la rly C h n s tm fi' he tin* ent re invited group o ver to hi* home D r a buffe* supper Som e 200 students showed up and they had a wonderful tim e Once, a Jap an ese student filling out a c a n ! a* the I n iversity H ealth Center, paused m om entarily when ‘ P a re n t or he cam e to the blank G u ard ia n “ He thought, tfien filled in the blank w:*h the name .l r Neal. Congress Ave. Auto Parts SOI South Congrio Auto Parts New and U sed Radio* Heater* Phone 8-5736 Special Deal For Students DONT m d A LONG FACE hive your watch expertly repaired I year unconditional guarantee Canterbury Club Dr. Ledbetter Speaks Sponsors Talks a court does not solve a great m any problem s for the South,” he said. “ T exas I* m ort ready to accept th at one problem than an y o t h e r 1 He said I Ma PU Epsilon Sold* Tea * Chemises Invited to Smoker Mu Theta chapter of Mu Phi Alpha Chi E p s i I o n , national professional mu.->ic sorority, honored women m usic students afternoon w .th th eir annual tea. Sigm a, professional fraternity’ for chem istry and chem- the new lea l engineer m ajors, w ill be host M onday at a smoker Tuesday at 7.30 p m . 1 at the U n iv e rsity Club. is whether putting the Sou’h em Negro and white child in the same class room w ill help them to adjust to their norm al environment.. “ M an y believe that we live in a two-level society in the South and that it i* no! a norm al environm ent for Negro and w h ite < hildren to be together,” he staged. He also feels that the num ber of Negro teach ers affected by the is a sign ifican t problem. change SLpJL m a k e s o ld timers ^2* y p m r r k r s CLEANED and REPAIRED ■ j ? ' A ll M akes Standard and Portable R e n ta l S e rv ice A dders — C alculators E le c tr ic T yp ew riters Rh. 6-3525 — Delivery 2234 Guadalupe— 1008 Congren Real Pit Barbecue 65c meat*, with bean* and potato salad Choice of four S p e c i a l P r i c e r T o U n i t e r rity G r o u p s Clints Pit Barbecue 5900 N . 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Dr. I I M alcolm M acdonald professor of govern­ ment w ill open this T uesday W it h “ P o litic a l M a n .” the series D r M acdon ald w ill also lecture 'h is subject. Tuesday, October on 19 D r F re d e ric k H Ginascol, as­ sistant professor of philosophy, w ill * pe 1 k on "Ph ilosop h ical M a n ” October 26 and Novem ber 2 r.rnbree D r R o y a l R J r . , a s­ sociate professor of educational psychology, w ill lecture on “ P s y ­ chological M a n ” Novem ber 9 and 16 BOOTS | Bo ot* H a t * 7 /e ita rn W e a r L e a d e r G o o d * 8 oot, S h o e and l u g g s g * P .pe r CAPITOL SADDLERY 1614 L a v a c a desegregation southern state,” Dr. R o b ert L e d ­ better, assoria** director of W e sle y Foundation and instructor in B ib le, told the Campus Teague of W om en V o te r* ar. a meeting M onday. “ W e are living in a d ra s tic a lly changing period in the South, but great numbers in Austin and over the state believe that the N eg ro can now be absorbed n o rm ally into the schools of the Sou th ,” he stated. D r. Ledbetter believes that the attitude of m any Southerners has changed since the Suprem e Court decision to one, of a d a p tin g the situation with an eye toward ad­ justing to the problem. The speaker cited a U n iv e rs ity la w professor as stating, “ The tim e has come and I believe we are rea d y for desegregation.” G re a t numbers of w ell educated Southerners feel that in the unani­ m ity of the recent decision the it* eye not Suprem e Court had on the political situations at home the United States as a but on world p o w e r and as a g r e a t demo­ cra c y, Dr. Ledbetter added. “ H ow ever, the pronouncement of -TAGS- famous "C H A R - G L O " hamburgers 3500 Guadalupe 1104 Lamar THE IVY LEAGUE COTTO N sheen gabardine into Fall and onto the campus with 2 Day Service KRUGERS 2236 Guadalupe r gracious dining Au*tin * n*w beautiful air conditional! reitaurant Com* to lunch and *«• Fashion Show Every Thursday lith at Suadalupa Ph. 2 55i4 I.EARN to FLY at RAGSDALE F t on I C a .! c i . i Ca LYING SERVICE DU-___C CX Z I CHARTER and PLANE RENTAL INSTALLATION FREE ON ALL STOCK OR DUAL MUFFLER SETS , . 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E y The Associated Press W O R ST R A IN S S IN C E 1885 W A T E R L O O CHICAGO CHICAGO — Cle aring skies M on - 1 day night p ro m ise d relief to flood- ra v a g e d C h icag o , stag ge re d b y its w orst r a i n s t o r m in 69 y e a r s . IIH -1 A w eek-end downpour of m o r e foot cau sed d a m a g e than half a e s t im a te d a t fifteen million dol­ lars to the c i t y and suburbs, and thousands of d o l l a rs hun dreds of in north ern m o r e el s e w h e re nois and In diana. ★ SO C IA LIST S TO V O T E W IT H M E N D E S F R A N C E P A R IS — l e a d e r s of the pow erf ut F r e n c h so cialist p a rty w e re lining up behind P r e m ie r P i e r r e in an M e n d e s -F ra n c e * M onday a tte m p t to g iv e him a big m a ­ jo rity in th e N ational A ssem b ly T u esd ay on the London a g r e e ­ m en t for re a rm in g G e rm a n y . ★ A L A N IZ A C Q U ITT ED IN F I X ) Y D D EA TH WACO — N a go Alaniz, a D u v a l j County l a w y e r , w as found innocent Sunday of being an a c c o m p l i c e to . a South T e x a s killing called a “ p o 1 r l a ic a l m u r d e r ” Alaniz had been accu se d a s p art of w h a t the s ta te said w as a plot to kill J a c o b S. Floyd Sr., chief riv al of D u v al County’ s political boss. G e o r g e P . F a r r B y m i s t a k e , I ta the s t a te en a rg e d , Flo y d 's son law student a t Tile U n i v e rs i t y of T e x a s ) wfas killed on S e p t e m b e r 8. 1952. + ft.fl?* S E C U R IT Y R ISK S R E M O V E D W ASHINGTON — The Fdsen re p o rte d b ow er M onday It now lint* fi.926 p erso n s — 1,743 of th em with " s u b v e rs iv e data** In th e ir files— a s tak en off th e g o v e rn m e n t payroll a s a r e ­ su lt of Its s e cu rity p ro g ra m . ad m in istratio n ★ B O M IA O F F E R S C O N C ESSIO N S ON ATOM BAN > Last Filing Today A n n u a | For Freshman Council Posts BBA Meeting Scheduled for Friday a Following re g istratio n , to he conducted in the a fte r n o o n , said Eugene \v. Nol- the a r r a n g e - son, m ea ts c o m m i t t e e . ness C o n f e r e n c e of the College of portu nity to attend th e m ee M ig s. Business Adm inistratio n will ho held at t h e U n iv ersity on F r i d a y . co nfe re nce will bo The o n e - d a v four professional highlighted by The F o u r t h Annual Alumni B u si- d a y morning to g iv e t h e m an op- 1 om ic Outlook for the Nation N e x t i Y e a r . ” The T e x a s outlook on this 9:45 j subject will he given by D r . J o h n a . m . general forum m e etin g will It. Stockton, of the U n iv e rsity Bim­ bo held in Batts A ud ito riu m . Mr. eau of B u siness R e s e a r c h . D r. Al- the C a r l C. Welhausen, of Y o ak um , president of the B B A ex-students D e p a rtm e n t of Marketing, will a c t organization, will p r e s i d e o v e r the a c t as a panel ch a irm an , Officers for the co ming y e a r will m ee tin g . Dean William It. Springer of the College of B u s i n e s s Adminis- be elected at an l l :30 a m . busi- tratio n , will w e lc o m e g r ad u a te s ness m e eting , and alumni will be is intro duced by classe s at t h e 1 2 .3 0 arid e x -students. scheduler! a t T e x a s Union from 8 : 3 0 Iro n s, president j p m. luncheon in the Main L o u n g e to 9 30 a rn. Ju n io r, senior, a n d of Dallas Federal R e s e r v e Bank, I of the Union. Dean Spriegel will g ra d u a te B B A students will he dis- missed f r o m cl a s s e s at 9:30 F r i - will speak on “ B u s i n e s s and E co n - m a k e a rep o rt to the group on the of the fred L . Seelye, ch a ir m a n of R e g is t r a ti o n of participants Dr. Wa!roils ll c h a i r m a n of the Co llege and a t U n iv ersity Bu siness Adm inistration luncheon. Rhodes Scholarships Beckoning UT Males ics. At 2 .3 0 p m . four pro fe ssio nal group clinics will meet. T h e y a r e the A cco u ntin g and M a n a g e m e n t , F i n a n c e . I.ife Insu rance, a n d R e a l j E s t a t e and G e n e ra ! I n s u ra n c e clin­ T o d a y is the last d a y to file for group c l in i c s , Summer And Fall Entrants Eligible In Oct. 28 Vote for F r e s h m a n Council, o ff ic e s L lo y d Hayes, prevent F r e s h m a n Counci l president, a n n o u n c e d Mon­ d a y . Offices to he filled in the Octo- and h e r 28 election a re p re s i d e n t, v ic e­ s e c r e t a r y . Any p re siden t, f r e s h m a n who w as not e n ter ed in to S u m m er, the University p ri o r 1954, is eligible to ru n. Applications a r e a v a i l a b l e in the S tu dents ' Association office in the U nio n, which will he open from I 8 a rn. to 5 p.m. to d a y (pr filing that H o w e v er, H ayes e x p la i n e d least c a n d id a te s should allow a t t w o hours for the filing p ro ce dure, s in ce the application m u s t he sign­ ed b y severa l U n i v e rs i t y officials Applications should be picked up by a t least 3 p m so tha t candi­ d a t e s may hav e t h e m b a c k at the office hv S tu d e n ts’ A sso ciatio n 5 p m. A $1 applicants. filing fee is required of T h e r e will be a m e e t i n g for all in c a n d id a te s T u e sd a y at 5 p m T e x a s Union 311 H a y e s said it is n e c e s s a r y for all c a n d i d a t e s to be p re se n t at this m e e t i n g . T h e p ri m a r y ele ctio n will he O c to b e r 21, and the final elertjon O cto b e r 28 Issues Pushed To Gain Success Male sing le students between lf) junior, sen io r, and 25 w h o h a v e or g r a d u a t e stan din g are eligible to f o r R hodes Scholarships apply T Aid Program Organizes Today M e e t i n g To Plan C o m m u n i t y Service The " Y ” Community S e r v i c e p r o g r a m , open to all students, will g e t u n d e r w a y with a pla nning meet ing Tun d ay at 4 p m. at th e U n iv e rsity " Y . " The s e r v i c e p ro gra m is d iv ided I Inspit a I for the m e n t a ll y retarded, the N e gro D e a f and Blind School, a n d the H i-Y an d Y Peen p ro g ram s f o r Austin t e e n a g e r s . U n i v e r s i t y volunteers are an in to these c o m m u n i t y < i*- p r o g r a m s , e h a i r m a n of , , y ’ Community S e r v ­ ice B o n n i e Tm g e.ser is the o t h e r c h a i r m a n . said P at Kendall. g r a m . Th e topics 'Hie speakers, so f.ir booked are Harold E S tassen , d i r e c t o r of the Fo reig n Opera horn Adnnnisit limn D r Robert C H utchins president of the U n i v e r s i t y of Chi­ c a g o ; W G P o l l a rd , d ir e c to r of the Oak Ridge a t o m i c plant Dr Henr y Steele Corn m a per pr ofessor of history at C o lum bia U niversity; an d Ch arles Bu rton M n frail, pre ident of F u n d for the R epu blic th*' F o r d Foundation s Tickets for the s e r i e s vs ill he on sa le Wednesday through F r id a y c a m p u s booths. T h e p r i c e will la* $2.f>0 for Blanket T a x holders and for non -Blanket T a x holders $1 S tu den ts at the meeting will f ir st on allied h e a r a talk on “ Christian A ttitu d e s To w a rd C o m m u n i ty Service 1 T h e n fiv e they will subdivide groups, a c c o r d i n g to each s t u d e n t ’s i interest. T h e s e small groups will se m e ste r 's p r o g r a m s , plan which a r e scheduled to begin t h e week. f o n d e r ! into th e the to The g ro u p which signs up work at the S ta t e Hospital will a t ­ there W e d n e sd a y tend o r i e n t a t io n and T h u r s d a y nights C h a i r m e n of the s u b c o m m i t t e e s a l e M iss K e nd a ll, State School fo r B o n n i e (fie m e n t a l l y Swern, S t a t e Hospital; Keith M c ­ and B lin d C r a r y , N e g r o Deaf the H i - Y Sch ool; and Y - T o e n groups. and T ra g eser, retarded; B u i e s to o t h e r The Gre at co m m itte e m e m b e r s who a r e busy spreading students n e th** word Virginia M< Donald. S h a r o n Alex­ a n d er , Tom K B a r t o n , C aro l H am ­ p o Bullitt ilton. Fay Clem ent !.- »•, S h erry , J a m e s Hall. K a t h r y n Lutz. Joy* e M a r g a r e t I ie ie Clark , B Daily, In n Ann C h n - t e n en an*) Marion Murphy D M c K i n n e y , I .v a n - Blue lair*.** I .cist I richly lost on A blue puiM* was the north side of th*- University c a m ­ is pus F r i d a y night. The o w n e r to r e c o v e r the finis** be an x io u s identify eau-** i n s c r i b e d cation p a p e r s and th,rigs vail ) lighter, am* tit* at)! f lf on tc pm Jon tong nth*-! lei Uh* owner urn! plea e return if it c o n ta m ' ail but I balding 103 fin i into five a r e a s : the Austin S t a t e .... the Austin State S cho o l a f t e r a personal ab out October 18. ........... M e m b e rs of a re m a k i n g c o m m i tt e e vis its to sorority, co -op erativ e houses on the cam pus v alu a b le aid the G r e a t Issues nightly f r a t e r n i t y , and " R u s h ” t o help a ssu re a n o t h e r successful y e a r for the an n u a l l e c t u r e pro­ , , . , now. Intriostfd I n ,vet i ll y students Mann should sot rn touch with a m e m -i I , h e r of the local c o m m i t t e e before O cto b e r 15. The c o m m i t t e e is m a d e iii) of Professors H a r r y ll R an ­ s o m , Walter P. W eb b, Rudolph Willard, and E m m e t t L. Hudspeth, j for for Topic the Accountin g and nl ch nic wW bp „ A r . , , M a n a g e m e n t . ” T h e counting m ee tin g will bo presided o v e r by Dr. Glenn A. Welsch, a s s o c i a t e pro ­ fessor of a cco u ntin g : and c o - c h a i r ­ m an will be E dw in W. M u m m a , a s s o c i a t e p ro fessor of m a n a g e - Th ere is no f o r m a l application ment. to one of P a n e l sp e a k e r s and a copy of p ro m A cco u n tin g .” topics will requirement, but applii an ts m ust the co m m itte e he " W h a t Top M a n a g e m e n t N eed s subm it led by H . E . m e m b e r s the following th eir courses and g r a d e r e c o r d ; a c h il e s J r . , president of the W e s t e r n in Midland; “ T h e Con- st itf>ment of g e n e r a l a ctiv ities and C o m p a n y tro lle r'* Responsibility as a M e m - intellectual in q uests in college and proposed line (if study at O xfo rd ; , her of the M a n a g e m e n t T e a m , ” led an d at least three l e tt e r s tin seal- by E a r l F . Snow, v ic e presi den t and cd : t r e a s u r e r of Reed Roller Bit C o m - ca tio n s from envelopes! c o n c e r n i n g qualify Houston. to friends well able < abilities of t h e ap plic an t, j * . . . _ . . . Also " H o w the Public Aceount- the tie asked Students select ed by local a n t C a n Assist Trip M a n a g e m e n t , ’* led by E rw in Hemen, p a r t n e r of c o m m i t t e e will mit a formal a p p l ic a t i o n for con j E rn st and E r n s t , Houston A ques- v, „ „ lion and a n sw er period will follow. sideration by the s t a t e c o m m i tt e e interv iew on o r 1 This se ssion is sp onsored by B e t a (A ccounting) and Sig- I Alpha Psi to sub- \ \ inners of the sch o larsh ip will ; m a Io ,a Epsilon ( M a n a g e m e n t ) h on o rary fratern ities. the T Ii e student first A m e r i c a n Rhodes sch olars arrived a t Oxford in 1904 under the terms of the will of Cecil Rhode'-, who built a fortune from diamonds in South A fric a Rhodes laid down tests fo r eligibility that w* !** not based on r a c i a l , religious, o r political q ualific ations begin attendance at Oxford Uni- j T h e th e m e of the F i n a n c e m e e t - in S e p t e m b e r , 1953. Al-1 versify though Rh*k1 es s c h o l a r s usually a t - ' ,n8 w 'd he t h e C u rre nt Outlook tend Oxford for a tw o - y e a r period. ] on I n t e r e s t R a t e s ” It is sponso red c h a p t e r of T h e a third year of a t t e n d a n c e is pos- hV si hie lf their r e c o r d and plan of A m e r i c a n F i n a n c e Associ ation, and will be held in P e a r c e Hall 201. study warrant a f u r t h e r a w a rd . C h a ir m a n will be Eddie J . S h a r p e ! president of the AEA st udent c h a p ­ ter. C h a rle s W alker, financial e c o n ­ o mist , F e d e r a l R e s e r v e Bank of " T h e D allas, who will speak on I Influence of thp F e d e r a l R e s e r v e ion In terest Hates ” J , VV. H awkins I J r . . president of the Capitol N a ­ tional Ban k , Austin, will sp e a k on "A C o m m e r c i a l B a n k er s Outlook " T o m o r r o w 1 on P r o s p e c t s for Real E s t a t e M o rt­ g a g e s , ” will be the topic of J Alton F i r s t Lin kelt, president of F e d e r a l Savings and Izaan A sso ­ ciation of New Braunfe ls. “ The last thing I w a n t is a Ixxik- w orm ’ Rhodes h a d fold his e x ­ ec nim There a r e , th e re fo re, speci­ fic qualities of c h a r a c t e r , skill at s| a a t ‘ md e v id e n c e s of personal I* ade) ship e n u m e r a t e d in the w'lll. tlieo* qualities Rhode- that to would enabl e c h o s e n sch o la rs ’ * stcein th*- p e r f o r m a n c e of pub­ lic duties as th e i r highest airn ” In tere st R a te s ” the felt Thirty-two s c h o la r s h i p s nr* to the United signed annually Sta tes There is a y e a r l y c o m p e t e s tU(jf. hon in every s t a t e , the st ate s bo­ jug grouped into eight d istrict s of sex states each. Of twelve men fi­ f r o m e a c h district, nally chosen Ii un ai e sell ' ?cd bv a co m m itte e m a d e up of d istrict m e m b e r s T h e Info Insuran* e m e e t i n g will be held in P e a r c e Hall 105 und er ch a ir m a n sh ip of D r . H e n ry the ;,s ‘ Owen, pro fessor of in su ra n ce . This group is also sponsored bv the A P A nt ch a p t e r. L. B. H e r r in g III, a g e n c y m a n a g e r of T e x a s L if e In- suran* e Co m p any , Austin, wall spea k on " S u c c e s s ” ; and Boyd L . W cide, C L D . g eneral a g e n t, The In s u r a n c e Minnesota Muted Life Comp my. Austin. ,1 Life at Oxford h a s bt-rn d escrib ­ to ed * bange * soling rn m s v a s of life and what he w a n t s from itm o s p h e : e bound it.” n Th** AKA student c h a p t e r spon- the R e a l E s t a t e s o red -m eetin g of and G e n era l In sura nce m e e t i n g will in Real ce Hall. D r. als*) he held K K a r l McGinnis, p ro fe s s o r of business law and re al e s t a t e , will p re side as c h air m an . S p ea k e rs and subjects a r e " C l o s ­ ing a S ale of Real E s t a t e , ” by lingerie W Nelson, a s s o c i a t e p r o lessor of business " M o r t ­ g a g e lo r d l i n g ." by (Jus L B e r r y , .Savings president of Metropolitan and Gian Association. D a l l a s , arid J , Van Horn, p a r t n e r in C a d u , b l a d e r and Van Horn firm of San Antonio I n s u r a n c e Problem s. ’ O l a w ; in A* Ii ",(1 p rn a pre-dinner “ g et- together will he held on the m e z ­ zanine floor of tin* D n sk ill Hotel. It will be fallowed at 7 15 by a th** C rys ta l B a l l ro o m banquet of the Dnskill. An a d d r e s s , " O p ­ portunity Unlimited " w ill be del­ ( B u d ) S p r a ­ iver ed by M o rtim er K gue of New York City. H e w as a the Longhorn 1920 s and is now vice p re sid en t of the H om e In su ran ce C o m p a n y . football p la y e r in Students of the College of B u si­ ness Adm inistration a r e invited to at tend th** luncheon and banquet, they m a k e r e s e r v a t i o n s provided witti Miss Dorothy A y res in W a g ­ g o n e r Hall 123 before 5 p m T h urs day Pictures of O U G a m e S h o w n in U n io n T u e s d a y So you missed the OU g a m e ! Don t fret Pictu res of will he shown Tuesday in the Main I/>unge of a t the T e x a s Union J . T King. line c o a c h , will I p rn the g a m e tux of maps m a s m a l l F r e n c h town r e v found con would name If he Tit - to foi A m e r ig o V esp ucci could have fo re se en tux fate at the hands of some env ious Spaniards a few years l a t e r he might hav e it en he ei- slayed with the roneotisly called red " I n d i a n s (lf idiuxc if C o lu m b u s had been a seer of th** f u t u r e he probably the wouldn't have b o th e re d with •* leather chewing, ra t s t e w i n g ' e x ­ pedition anyw ay, bec au se he would any h a v e known huge diamonds o r rubies around - n s.iIv id*rt' t h e r e w eren 't Jn fact, he w a s n ' t even close to F o r t Knox. However, sine® ( T i n s in our part of t h e work find risk reporting his th rou g h nam ee rs, and DID start a p a r a d e o missionaries, gold seek** venturers we a t vote of thanks DID land and DID to his fi- ignoranee $ * -i and a li­ least owe hint a Sn let x xnn in a toast to C h n * the m an who topher Columbus, started im m ig ra tion to T e x a s and other p arts of oui necghtmnng country, the U nited 8 m f c s of Airier- lea th** U T -A rk a n sa s n a r r a t e a vailab le at IMI*' T i c k e t * l i a l l i t h l t * Now Date tickets fo game were still Gregory Gym will probably lax? the t ick e t office and through half of ! Tuex»hy U L u n d s te d t said Mon­ i e = e r \ e day afternoon W e s t -side seat* are sold out between the 12(byard lines, M r . Lunds tedt said. Highlights of the g a m e will be in R e v i e w " fe atu re d on " T e x a s T u e s d a y o v e r K T B C -T V at 8 30 P in K e rn Tips will key plays the Bay lor-Arkan sas al so be shown. of g a m e will and the highlights co m m e n t on I N 1493 C O L U M B U S S A I L E D T M F DEEP BLUE S E A , . ha d id t o o !] Chris Landed in New World to Well, how m a n y T e a s ip p rrs r e ­ toward San m e m b e r e d look Salv a do r this morning in m e m o r y of Uhn- landing on th< in 4 4 9 2 ? * -in continent Amc Yes. just 462 y ear old C h ri s and ho 12 ago October cr e w a b o a r d th** Santa M aria planted a Spanish f! trench of along tile Isabella Indian' probably t m en to tie "god-, knelt af their feet a D E A N B IL L W O O D of N o rt h Texas S t a t e C o l ­ the main a d d r e s s a t the G r e e k le ge de livers W e e k K i c k - O f f Banquet. A l s o p ic tu r e d at the s peakers ' table are, from left to right, D e a n J a t k * Photo by Nickle H o l l a n d , J a m e s blunt, past p r e s i d e n t of the In t e r­ f r a t e r n i t y C o u n c il, D e a n A r n o N o w o t n y , a n d Dr. L o g a n W ils c r f . Greek Week With Union Begins Banquet Bv K E N N E T H K N O P P The third an nu al c a m p u s Gre ek into high Week activ iti e s m oved g e a r T u esd ay following an initial Monday evening Kick-Off Ban q uet the attended by U n iv e rsity ’s 30 fra t e rn it ie s and a host officials in the Main Ballro o m the T e x a s Union. '•Greek cu lt u r e of top U n iv e rsity and st a te i m p a rts a w a y le aders of the of le arn in g handed dow n and g ro u p to group. from groups open m e m b er s of " E v e r y student brings a cu lt ure ties. To be held to all p l e d g e s and the various fr ate rn i- the T e x a s of his own to the c a m p u s , " Dean Union, the s e m i n a r schedule is a s Wood concluded, “ and v in ced p l a c e w here he ca n a d a p t c u lt u r e through lasting f r ien d sh ip .” orator. J e r r y Wilson, Tu esd ay, 7 30 p m . "C a m p u s A c- J i t t e r Nolen, mod- Joe Lupin, the banquet Preston D i d , D an ny Burck, and included To m Sealy, c h a i r m a n of Sam P e r r y . Also ‘' F i n a n c e ” with the B o a r d of R e g e n t s ; D r . L o g a n | Dan Smith, m o d e r a t o r , Dr. O B the that tivities” w ith Honored guests at the fr a t e rn it y con- follows: that I ' m in is of life that helps sa tis fy the needs Wilson, president of tho U n i v e r s i t y ; Williams, a n d Bill of studen ts,” said Dean of Student . D e a n W o o d; A m o N ow otny. Dean W ed nesd ay , a t 7 p m. Life Rill Wood of North T e x a s j of Student L if e; and J a c k Holland, ship,” m o d e r a t e d by Sam P e r r y , the I D e a n of Men. T o a s t m a s t e r w a s with J . B a r t A l d r i d g e Also Sta te College, w ho delivered m ain a d dre ss. D e a n Wood w a s in- J a m e s Hunt, past p re sid e n t of the " P l e d g e T r a i n i n g . " Jo e R usso , including Dr. R o b e r t st ru menta l in se ttin g up the G reek I n t e r - F r a t e r n i t y Council. national NTSC. growm to seven c h a p t e r s . f r a t e r n i t y s y s t e m a t ( A “ Get-Acquainted ’ Coff ee f r a t e r n i t y men and g u e s t s a t the T h u r s d a y , Phi Delta Th eta house file Kick-Off Supper. 7 p m . with T o m Clowe, mo d erato r, an d Henry S im o n . tw o y e a r s it h a s ll R a s r h k e . for Gordon. m o d e ra t o r, ‘ 'L e n d er- followed a t U N I T E D NATIONS, N Y . — R u s ­ s i a 's Andrei Y . Vishinsky g a v e a p ­ the p a r e n t gro u nd Monday long stan d in g R ussia n d e m a n d for an i m m e d i a t e ban on a t o m i c and h yd ro g e n bom bs. At the s a m e tim e he ca lle d on the W est to m a t c h M o sco w 's co nce ssions with s i m i la r cam pu s, D ea n Wood uiged m ovp s fratern ity s y s t e m on Explaining the im p orta n ce of a the college the to re c og - In only on G R E E K S E M IN A R S C H E D U L E G r e e k Week activ ities planned All s e m i n a r s will he held in file this y e a r ' s pro T e x a s Union a n d the meetings will g r a m will he " F r e e Minds and theme of fr atern ity m e n present nize ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ — — ------------- — — I ticular e m p h a s i s the vital h e r i ta g e of valu es I th r e e d a y s of s e m i n a r discu ssion mum of student discussion. P a r - is being pla ced the new men in e a c h on getting the rest of the w e ek for include he designed to bring out a m a x i - F r e e .Men,” with speech* ★ "N O SM O K IN G ” U R G E D R Y C A N C E R G R O U P B U F F A IX ), N Y . — rile P u b lic H ealth C a n c e r A n o cia tio n voted M ond ay to ad vise the p ublic to stop sm ok ing c ig a re tte s in o rd e r to re d u ce th e Incidence of lung c a n c e r . Total Enrollment 16,000, Less 22 Religious Club Formed By Faculty M em bers The newly fo rm ed U niversity 2-2473 by noon T u e sd a y. last veal Christian ... . . . W ed nesd ay night at 6 : 3 0 F e llo w sh ip will m ee t ,. t a n in f o r m a l meetings this p ast sum- the m e r startpfl lhe tdea An e x e cu tiv e luncheon and . . in A Queen Anne R o o m of the T e x a s c o m m i u c e composed of D r . Red- l J r E m m e t t H udspeth, pro­ Union. J a m e s R ey no lds, pro fess or d ir k of education, will sp eak on “ The fe s s o r of physics, and D ea n L a u- I{ask ew of f e n c e E d u e a ti o n , w as e lecte d . I fratern ity to a tte n d . The c l i m a x of Gre ek Week c o m e s F r id a y nig ht with the A l l - F r a t e r ­ nity F o r m a l , featuring Mal M c ­ Intyre a n d His O rc h estra . The in G re g o r y dance will he held G ym n asiu m f r o m 8 30 p m . to 12 midnight. Council P l a n s P ro g ra m For T r a n s f e r Students " O n l y 22 m o re r e g i s t r a n ts an d F l a r e °f Relig ion in a D i v e r s i t y , r e a c h the e n ro llm e n t of will B y r o n Shipp, v is o r, M o nd ay . 16,(XX).” the U n i v e rs i t y r e p o r t e d W, of registratio n su per- faculty m e m b e r s The F ello w ship is an associ atio n co n ce rn ed religious p ro b lem s in a U n i­ . „ , . 2,000 st udents this y e a r , M r. Shipp man of sajrl. T h e r e h as been an i n c r e a s e of versify. D r. D e w i t t Reddick, ch a ir - thp o rg an iz atio n 's e x e c u - five c o m m i t t e e , announced Mon- A c r o r d i n g to figures re l e a s e d by day that the club will m eet month- r e g i s t r a r ’s office O c t o b e r 2, >y- A11 f a u l t y m e m b e r s interested in attending W e d n e sd a y a r e urg ed re s e r v a t i o n s by callin g to mak e f The n e w l y organized T r a n s f e r the Colle ge of Council will h a v e its initial m e c t - in T e x a s Tuesday mg at 7 p .m . Union ROI The Counci l, consisting of tw elve recent t r a n s f e r s , was selected by the T r a n s f e r Comm ittee Engineers Resume Operation Gopher F o u r p e r s o n s w ere selected fr o m se p a ra te sub-divi­ t h r e e f r o m r e s id e n t c o l l e g e s and universities, night s t a rt a digging, but volun- non-resident tra n s fe r s from serum to g o ph er-o ut O pera- colleges a n d universities, and jun- t a r y , effort tor colle ge tion Gopher this s e m e s t e r . e ach of sions: students T u e s d a y senior E ng ine erin g t r a n s f e i s . transfers Just 4 6 2 Y e a r s A g o the the the Co llege of Arts and S c ie n c e s l a rg e st e n ro llm ent with h as total of 4.962. The Colle ge of a follows B u siness Adm inistration A rts and Science s with 2,719 stu­ d ents, an d the College of E n g i ­ n ee rin g r a n k s third with 2.671. in T h e r e a r e 11,558 men an d 4,370 w om e n re g i s t e re d the U n i v e r ­ sity', a c c o r d i n g to the O c t o b e r 2 figures. F ifte en girls a r e en rolled in the College of E n g in e e r in g and the School of A r c h i te c t u r e . 20 in H ow e v er, w om en o u tn u m b e r men t h r e e to one in the C o ll e g e of E d u ­ c a t io n and two to one in the Col­ leg e of F i n e Arts. O rrh exl* M ay R eorgan ize O rch e sis, d a nce club of the Uni­ Hopeful Politicos' Pictures Needed P l a t fo r m s an d pic tures of c a n ­ for a s so cia te didates who filed justices and p h a r m a c y a s s e m b l y ­ to The men should be brought Jo u rn a lism Daily T e x a n Building 103, not l a te r than 5 p rn. Frid a y . office. All o th er c a n d i d a t e s must h a ve their p la t fo r m s and pictures in the Texan office by 5 p rn. O ctober 18. Tile p ict u r e s should be glossy ,.vr,., will two-by-three inch prints and plat- than ~ revived n e xt s e m e s - forms should not be v e r s i t y Sports Association, possibly he t e r . In terested persons should con- sixteen typ ew ritte n lines The p ictu r e s and platforms m a y t a c t Miss Anna Hiss, d i r e c t o r of p hy sica l training, in the W o m e n ’s be given to e i th e r Phyl G reen or G y m , for fu rth er inform ation. J i m Clark . longer w l 1 on Mcrc T h e y have so me 800 c u b ic y a rd s | to dig from b e n e a th the of d ir t E n g in ee rin g Building b efo re co n ­ stru ctio n ca n begin on th e i r pint­ J a c k sized student union. W hitley, t r e a s u r e r of the Student E n g i n e e r in g Council. said S ta rtin g this week and continuing throughout the s e m e s t e r , the engi­ n e e r s will divide the w o r k thusly: e l e c t r i c a l and civil e n g i n e e r s , T u e s­ d a y n ig hts; ch e m i ca l a n d m e c h a n ­ i c a l engineers, W ed n e sd a y nig hts; p e troleu m and a r c h i t e c t u r a l engi- and n e e rs, c e r a m i c engi­ n e e rs, F r id a y nights. n ig h t s ; a e r o n a u t i c a l Th ursd ay and T h e y will dig 25 m e n a t a time fo r two or three h ou rs . T h e engi­ th eir own neer s four w h e e l b a r ro w s , an equipm ent a i r h a m m e r , shovels, pi* ks, and co n v e y o r belts. this y e a r h a v e I lee ted from e n gineering M ore than $23,000 h a s been col- alt/frini fo r a ctu a l construct ion, which will the T a y l o r T R o o m , a include sp ace, lounge-garrse c o n fe re n c e ro om , and soda foun­ tain. room, o f fi* e T U E S D A Y 1-5 P a c e s e t t e r House- exhibit, A r c h i t e c t u r e 8-1 2 and d ra w in g Building 102 9-12 and 1-4 IO Ticket, d r a w i n g ! fo r U T -A rk a n sa s g a m e , G re g o r y G y m . session, Y M C A 5 T e x a s Union Publicity C o m m i t ­ tee T e x a s Union 309 7 Joe Neal to open Cultural S e r­ ies for In tern atio nal Council, In­ 2500 Whips. ternational House 7 Girls G le e Club, T e x a s Union 9-4 - D e p a rt m e n t of D r a m a 401. tick e ts on salp, Music Build ing 7 :3 0 b ox off ic e. caxon j I U T-O U football m o v i e s T e x a i LTmon Main l o u n g e 3 : 3 0 —-AAUW Tea, M edical A ssoc! ( G r e e k W eek finan and Te x a s Union s e m in a rs on c a m p u s a ctiv ities, I .aw' W i v e 1 T F W C Building. 7 .3 0 7 :3 0 UT-OU and B a y lo r-A rk a n «a s ation L ib r a r y . g a m e s on K T B C -T V 3 : 3 0 — D r. IL Malco lm M a cd o n a ld 7 :3 0 Alpha Chi S ig m a sm ok er, " C h r i s ti a n it y and U niversity Club to sp eak on he Thought of Today JU.7 Un:'.* b ury Club 3-5- D eb a te W o r k i h c Building 212. 4 -Comm m.*y ’ C a n te r - 7:45- In te rn atio na l Dance Group, iit$’ Intern ational Room , T e x a s Union. ), Speech 11-12 U n iv e rsity hour, KVF.T ll 05 - " F o r t y A c r e s F o r e c a s t , " S ervic e planning t KTBC. 1 s e r v e d . In te rn atio n al C o u n c il S p o n s o r s F o re ig n Talks Th e ( -oun* ii International 'a ill sponso r the first l e c t u r e in a s e r­ ies of cu ltural l e c tu re s by A m e r i ­ c a n s who have tra v e le d in foreign co u ntrie s, Tuesd ay at 7 p rn. at the Intern ational C en te r , 2500 Whitis " S i x Weeks in the Middle E a s t ” IS the topic of the first lecture , to be delivered by J o e N e a l, who has t o u r in the just returned from a Middle E a st. The lectures will be held ev e ry o th e r Tuesday All st ud ents are invited and r e f r e s h m e n t s will be W d a y . OHoE«r I?, 195* THE DA'LY TEXAN Pana J Undefeated Porkers Rise as S W C Threat TCU Beaten Ini-Play'Games Named Sox M anager Former UT Athlete Soph-Laden Frogs Eye Fast Finish state of Arkansas ra n be proud they w ill b ra t you o f," W y a tt said If Texas t v This S a tu rd a y die true strength ^ M e n t fo0tbB]1 fpam knew lts W O R T H c . 4v *v * » He received his train in g from the greatest exponent of the sing e w ing, (Jen era ! Hob N ey land at the U n iv e rsity of Tennessee. In losing to Arkansas, B a y lo r head coach (.corge Sa yer made this comment, I erne of the Hogs w ill he tested against the Steers here in Austin. In six foot, 185 pound fullback. H en ry Moore, the Razorbacks w ill offer the top scorer in the eonfer- from ____ The senior fullback own strength the fans might be looking for a high Southwest Con­ ference this season finish around here i vo whe r> ti wing s 'vie of ball, la.; r ever give that. A rkansas rn a break, bec ause if you do i confer enc e m scoring B u t it doesn t and that goes for is so t y p i c a l of t h e single I L ittle R o ck has crossed the don- Coach. Abe M artin , too. l i e s cer- is bl*-strip five times this y e a r to tam only of one thing. The Horned than anybody lead the Arkansas team and the Frogs are better thought they would be Southern C alifornia, so rudely ushered out Of the ranks of the undefeated by the Frog s F r id a y night, undoubted­ ly w ill agree w holeheartedly with that. Price Is Confident About UT Finish “ The whole A Texas U n iv e rs ity son stepped fa m ily has been into bigtim e baseball's highest ech- hoping U ncle P in k y w ould be nam- elons M onday fa ct, we had ed to the thought the move w ould come sev­ eral ye a rs ago. H e w o rks w ell with players, and should help the Red Sox an aw fu lly Fra n k “ P in k y ’ Higgins, one of the finer athletes eve r spawned af U T . w as announced m anager of the Boston Red Sox by Jo e Cronin. Sox executive, in a sudden move M onday morning. lo t.” job. H ig gin s’ elevation cam e less than 48 hours after his L o u is v ille team snared b a seb alls second biggest prize, the Little W o rld Series. In Ousted is Lou Boudreau once the youngest of all m ajo r league field generals. Higgins, who sparked the late U ncle B illy D isch s 1929 and 1930 baseball team s to S W C trium phs third was an A m erican League baseman from 1933 to 1948 F o r the past four cam paigns he has directed L o u isville, the Red Sox elite trip!e-A farm “ P in k y ’’ has indubitably had the confidence of p layers and execu­ tives alike. After a season in earh the Texas and P a c ific Coast loops, he moved to Ph ila d elp h ia s A ’s in 1933, played with the R ed Sox in 1937 and 1938 D e tro it from 1939 to 1945, and cam e back to the Sox in 1948 for a final y e a r with a pennant winner. He spent two ye a rs as pilot of Roanoke in the C lass B Piedm ont in Birm in g h am League, and two of .Southern Association before going to L o u isv ille the A A No D o llar V alue On Pla ye r# Higgins T H PI T H O I H L F with T C I ’ is | that, it plays w ell against the top is g en era lly associated 1 teams from other areas but tight- with one of the most versatile j ens up at home. Could he because sports fam ilies in U T history. H is there are so m any sophomores, oh- late brother, " O x .” was all-South serves Amos Melton, form er T C U west in football, baseball, and bas- footbail p layer who kethall in the twenties, and captain sports publicity director. of the ’27 grid aggregate Another brother, is now a S W C football official. His nephew M ike Ox's son is a hold-out ren ter on Texas T H K R F A E F 27 sophomores in a squad of 48 m aking T C U one of the youngest football outfits in the ! country. Jim m y , is now its “ T B L F E O L A w ere as tight as a drum against A rkansas says M e l­ ton, “ and they got heat 20-13. They w ere relaxed against Southern Cab- eligibility later said M onday night: ■ mg a cash deal,” he said, the Presid en t Buzz B rooklyn V ic e the Dodgers Ba va.si said today h ave refused to put “ dollar v a lu e ” on a single p la y e r on the M ike 19-year-old sophomore who team. “ If we trade w e w ill trade is tieing held out this season to w ith idea of getting player benefit from an additional ye a r of help and not with the idea of mak- football squad this year. a A team that was supposed to be lu cky to win three gam e* ail y e a r Ii nding high atop the d river s seat, as the Southwest Conference picture it* highest peak this Saturday, leaf he* The R a/o rbai k from F a y s v i l l e are the only undefeated team rn the S W C with three vie tone of those o. or conference riva ls interception The Porkers opened hie confer­ ence w a rfa re W i t h a 20-13 victo ry o ver Texas C h ristian on a last m in­ the ute B a y lo r Hears w ere added to the Hog- dirt list, as they fell before the single wing attack of the P o rk ­ ers 21-20, on ttie strength of P re s ­ ton Carpenter s fourth quarter field goa I. Saturday, The Razorback* opened the sea­ son with a 41 -0 w hitewashing of the U n iversity of Tulsa M any experts took little not f e of the porkers win coming o cr the weak Tulsa team head coach This year Is only the se fond for I bowden W yatt The : Arkansas coach hails from W yo m ­ ing where his team w as the te r­ ror of the Pol der C o n feree e for i the seven years he guided their j rems. W ya tt rn a speech made in Little Rock during his first ye ar at A r ­ kansas, told a group of Razorback boosters, that for The first three years, the teams out of F a y e tte v ille i would tie weak and not. much to fear in the conference “ ft m ay take the full four years, hut I know at the end of that tim e. we w ill have a ballelub that the Fate Turn* Table* To Haunt Rice Captain Bv Th# Associated Pres* An ironic n o t e m arked R ic e s heart breaking 13-7 defeat by Wis- ' cousin Sa tu rd a y at Madison. Kenny Pa u l the R ice captain received a w ire F r id a y night from I ta Has a "We're going to m ake fine '52, finish just like we did in 1950 Texas roach Rd P ric e and 53 told the longhorns M onday after­ noon a p e r their 14-7 loss to O kla­ homa . Prier ■ as refer; mg to three Tex­ as teams that got off to a slow '■tart in non-conferenre games hut finished strong to win or share the S W C title. coach was Although the Steer cheerful, he received some bad news in the loss of < .corge Robin­ son , No 2 right halfback for at least two weeks. Robinson dislo­ c a t e d his shoulder in the O U game. and O kla­ I in the nation the homa w ere No said week we P r ic e “ It's only n atu ral for them to bring out our m istakes more than a w eaker team w o u ld.” “ Both Notre D am e th em ,” played by P r ic e was surprised at the pin-. the I point, passing display ed Sooners. “ We re going to work this week on hitting our re c e iv e r when he is in the open.” he commented A change hack to team substi­ tution was indicated by P ric e The individual Izmghorns substituted p layers against the .Sooners for the first tim e this season. fornja and won 20-7. T hey eviden tly , thought they might just as well have a good tim e w hile they w ere a M t . So they play a gam e w ith ­ out m aking a m istake and they beat the nation’s No. 9 tea m .” T i l l ; I KO (»s carried m ighty O k ­ lahoma down to the inst gun before i losing 21-18. O klahom a w as No. I ! in the nation. “ T ak e about two plays out of our gam es and w e'd be undefeat­ ed,” points out Melton. AN IN T L E t F P T E D pass in the final m inute cost us a tie with A r ­ kansas, a fum ble cost us a v ic ­ tory. A long punt return kept us from beating Oklahom a ” But there are those sophomores again, G E O R G E R O B IN S O N . • . out for the Arkansas gam e Bowie Head Coach Dies in Accident B u ry ! B eaty, a m em ber of the '19 and football '50 Texas A & M teams, w as killed e a rly Satu rday morning in a car-truck collision on U S H ig h w a y 80 50 m iles east of V E T , A G A IN S T .Southern C al they com m itted only one fum ble and recovered it them selves. T h ey had only one pass intercepted but interceptor five of Southern C a l’.* at K l P a s o - Bow ie along by B e a ty , head coach In the n backfield sneak O F C O U R S E , they w ere helped the hest game senior High School of Kl Pa so since 1950. pk0nald C lin k scale e ve r played, the ( Ronnie not only ran 80 yards for touchdown on a q u arterback K e r m it-Pecos football gam e “ must he the longest, quar- c a r w as Fre d Rosas roaeh, and in h is to ry ," com- coacti Sim m ang was killed instant- nients M elton but he ran a kick to set up a ly, and Rosas is in “ fa ir ’ condition off hack 58 yards second touchdown. Scored the third in an E l Paso hospital. D ie accident took place shortly him self, played a great defensive afte r midnight when a truck driven game w h ile going 53 minutes and by R obert E lm e r M oore of Spur did some passing B u t C lin kscale played in those other games, too. collided with B eaty's car. line terhaek sneak WHEN YOU THINK OF LAUNDRY OR CLEANING THINK DRISKILL LAUNDRY PICK UP & DELIVERY SERVICE SUITS--DRESSES T U X E D O S E V E N IN G G O W N S PILLOWS • RUGS • DRAPES FUR AND WOOLEN STORAGE SAVE CASH AND CARRY 411 I. I9fh Phons 8 6631 JACK WEBB AND BEN ALEXANDER Y o u know them best as Sgt. Jo e F r id a y and Officer F ra n k S m ith — stars of Chesterfield s a w a rd - w inning “ D ra g n e t” on T V and Radio. T h e y ’re n o w starred in the m ovies, too, in W a r n e r B r o s .’ great n e w picture, "Dragnet.** A R K A N S A S ED D IE B R A D F O R D . . possible A ll- C o n frro n ce Tacitly Calam e H elped D efeat UT W ithout Playing ‘Tain t w ait until the final 55 s e e - L eft half Chester Sim cik who nods to win S a tu rd a y ,” the tele- missed the OU game is expected gram read. It w as signed by the to return to action for S a tu rd a y ’s U n iversity of T exas Howard Moon, B illy Quinn m d Buck Lansford. tri-captains gam e with Arkansas. Texas w ill continue to work on pas* offense and pass defense this week (hiring practice, s a i d P ric e Right half C h arle y D o llar and Bv The A»*'x'1at#d press Gene Calam e, Oklahom a s in the Jured quarterback, Sooth r football team hoHt Texas 14-7 .Saturday without putting on a uniform, coach Bud W ilkinson said Monda helped W ilkinson aid ( alrune spent two weeks i •> he alm ost constant com ­ panion of Jim m y H arris, his so­ phom ore understudy from Terrell, drillin g him in (fie art of railin g O r a n g e H ow l L e t s It enow al of The Oran go B o w l Com m ittee vol ed today in favo r cif a three year its contract with the rene-, en -md A tla n tic Coast Con- B ig S football to provide .• ferenr for day its new team' confer- Approval by g a m e enves * believed certain the \ c a r ’s the signals for the Sooners split T at ta c k into in s l o t m idw ay H a rris who stepped the qu arterback the TDD game September 25 when th. experienced C alam e wa sidelined witti a broken shoulder hone and pulled Oklahom a together for an uphill trium ph R ic e defeated Texas, 18-13. last year at Austin on a pass play with 35 seconds rem aining Alan Arnee he scored W isconsin's winning touchdown Satu rday in die ( losing seconds “ When Anim he the goal I looked up at the clock There w ere 55 seconds left.” Pa u l sa iii, crossed I'la y e r t . ii r n Sn VI ('hance Since that time W ilkinson sa lr! C alam e has v irtu a lly lived ai H a r­ ris side working right with him on the practice field and spending m any m ore hours talking with him a tmilt calling play The coach described the action Brow n football sterday s game was reported •< md It ion today to live D allas before The 200-pound end suffered a brain collided (tap head-on w ith Rhode Island fullback * I d Disinione after catching a pass of O klahom a fans in tearing down with only a ''50-50 chance both goal posts at the gam e ended a poorest lien ” I,r u e r P e a v y , player injured m ye with Rhode Island in a “ ve ry poor” a o n e of ha' e the hem orrhage things when e n i he I Shorthorns Ride Jinx, Lose to Baylor Cubs t Ii e losing T ra ilin g 7-0, The Texas freshm en opened their 1954 season to the B a ylo r CUhs 19 7 at Tem ple F r id a y night. Shorthorns ground out a 78-yard third quarter touchdown d rive engineered by flash y Fon­ quarterback W alt dler!. Fullback Cleo Cooper scored from the one and Jo h n n y D a m * extra point made it 7-7. rn fullback B ill I/mg w e re injured in w as returning from scouting the afternoon workout when they collided while running play. N either player was badly hurt, and ixith w ill return to action Tuesday. J e r r y Sim m ang , a lf you driv/c for th e sheer zest o f it you owe yourself this hour! S M * ,) lf your hands rejoice in the pre cise balance of a fine gun or the swee1 response of a r icing sloop then vou owe yourself an hour wit!; . . the C hewolet ( orvette. Y o u ’ll find it is, q u i t e literally, like rn other tar in the world -a heart l i l t i n g Men* o! the true spoils car with all that is bes in American engineering I here is the velvet smoothness of t (bu Power glide automatic transmission with the (lassie floor selector lever). The trouble-free durability of a CTies relet 'Blue N am e" engine (but with threr side draP carburetors to unleash its flash mg 150 horsepower >. 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H U G H E S T e x a n I n t r a m u r a l C o - o r d i n a t o r T h e Class B H arg ro ve H ustlers liv e d up to their n ick n am e M on­ d a y night, scoring a safety and two touchdowns in the second h alf to d e fe a t Gusm an’s Nuts, 21-6, to hig h lig h t foot­ intram ural b a ll play. touch W ith the score tied 6-6 at the h a lf, the Hustlers w ent ah ead on a s a fe ty , then scored tw ice on passes fro m Robert H asty to cin ch the victo ry'. In other Class R p la y M onday night. Alham nra House also used the second half to defeat Brunette, 9-0. Jo s e Cavazos passed 20 yards to G ilb e rt Torres J r . fo r th e ir only touchdown of the night, and then m a rk e d up two points a h it later to com plete the scoring. M cC ra ck e n ’s M u llets ra n over the Moneyhon H ousecats, 33-0, w ith M o rris Nelson passing for touchdowns, and B ill Reed fo u r running b a c k a pass interception ( for ten y a r d s and the other t a lly . C arroll W ils o n w as the r e c ie v e r for two of the four scoring p asses. The b re a th of an extra point w a s the d iffe re n ce between the R o b in ­ son R e b e ls and Fraser, w ith th e Rebels h olding the edge, 7-6. B o b England passed to Pete W a y la n d for F r a s e r ’s o n ly score, but B i l l Felkn or tied the score for the R e b s with a to N e i l touchdow n pass Reitz. F e lk n o r then passed to R o n Robinson fo r the w inning point. That a lso held true for C a m p u s Guild, a s th e y had to come f r o m behind to edge Newman Club, 7-6. A V ernon B ro u ssard to D an K la - sel pass g a v e the Newman C lu b a 6-0 le a d , but .saw it vanish w h e n W ayne S c h u m a c h e r passed to l u ­ ther H a le fo r a score, and th e n to W in ston Hoffm an for the e x t r a point. N a v y R O T C won their game o v e r T IJ1 K b y d efau lt. Class A play s a w A m e ry edge G illisp ie, 7-0; B e c k House blank Whites Owls, 14-0; B lo c k e r House outscore The C h e f's by 12-6; and Brunette S R D Dark H o rs e s . House, and H a rg ro v e H ustlers win by default. A pass com bination of Dan Gist and Fred Owen c lic k e d for a late first-half touchdown, and that was a ll Am ery needed their 7-0 victo ry over G illis p ie . fo r Don Peeples p a ssed for both scores for t h e victo rio u s Beck House club, w ith pay-dirt tosses to Bob Lowe. H e a ls o passed for the extra points. John Jennings 12-yard pass to Jo hn n y Wachel f o r a touchdown broke a 6-6 tie a n d gave Blocker House their 12-6 triu m p h . Jennings passed to Sam B u c k m e y e r for the B lo c k e r’s first sc o re , but the C hef’s Jo h n Easley tied th e count with a 15-yarder to W . P . Wilson. S R D Dark H o rs e s won their de­ fault o v e r B lo m q u is t Swedes, Brunette over M u g g li Muskrats, and Hargrove H u s tle r s over B a r ­ c la y Bushmen. Most all play M o n d a y night was in the Independent. D ivision, with their opening ro u n d just getting under way. H o w e v e r, N a v y RO TC and T LO K are in th e Club Division. T h eir Monday n ig h t gam e was also in in tra­ m ural play. the opening round of All entries fo r In tra m u ra l Golf 1 Singles should be in the Intram ural Office Tuesday. B la n k s for entries and the dates fo r th eir first and -tpcond rounds o f golf can be a c ­ quired in the In t r a m u r a l Office. Mays, Antonelli Win Sport Honors Sporting N ew s nam ed batting champion W illie M a y s and pitcher Johnny Antonelli, w h o led the New York Giants to th e pennant and world cham pionship, today as the top player of th e y e a r and No. I pitcher in the N a tio n a l League. Second b asem a n Bobby A vila, the other battin g cham p, and 23- game winner B o b I^emon, both of the league c h a m p io n Cleveland In ­ dians, won the honors In the A m eri­ can League. In t r a m u r a l Golf this y e a r w as sw itch ed from match p lay to m edal p lay. T h is year, therefore, co n - ; testants w ill play 18 holes on tw o total differen t days, with score a fte r the total 36 holes con­ stituting th eir tournament standing, j A ll organizations are lim ited to ( th eir eight en tries 'Mural Schedule T I r . S P A Y T O I C H I H O T H A M . < la*.* A 5 p m Ai'ai a vs. Sig m a Alpha Mu : P h i K a p p a Sig m a vs. P h i G am m a D e lta 7 p.rn B a n d i* B ru is e rs vs. M o n eyh on H o use oats I A S I I vs P h i Alpha D e lta A L M E vs. A IC H I-. H u m S oh o en House vs. S. WL Spouses ! A S M I: vs. A A AF, I T L O K vs W e sle y Fo u n d atio n I l>«« R 4 p.m. T’e.jas vs T h e ta C h i vs A ca n a P h i K a p p a Sig m a vs S cm a N u I .aredn A I M E vs Alba ,S p. in b a d m i n t o n 7 p m R ic h a rd W illia m s vs. g o m e ry : Ja m e s P fa u t vs Seth Jo e l 11oeschst et t er o Jo h n Iva vs . e a r t h C a rr o l ' Ja m e s R ich ard so n vs. Je r r y Si ama n Ion H eb er W illla m Mont Breed in c f'nrl>s fillmore T h o m a s Me C a m p b e ll W il l ia m H . Clark v , S t a n ly W a ts o n 7 4,» p rn M a r v in W a tso n vs. A lvin F r a n k lin 1 A lb e rt A lb rig h t vs F ra n k W ille y B o h H e r r in vs Sidon H a m s J a m e s P ru e tt \s R ichard H u u k a b y J a rk H a r tc i VS T an n e r H unt W i l l i a m Anderson vs Robert R a c k ie y H o lla n d M eG ulrt vs. H u e y L e a r* W ils o n fechoclkopf vs Jo h n R u n d e ll H : SO p rn. T e r r J I To w n send vs Ross Steve n so n H a r r y D a rn e ll vs. Cecil S h ir le v Jo h n T o tte n h a m vs. Ja i k W neg ert C A. S m ith vs Ja m es S to v a ll j Jo h n M oon v s Tom T h u rlo w L e o n a r d E n g lan d e r vs (R ift p. rn Jo h n F la n ie r y D a v id P r ic e vs T o m m y T h o m p so n D o n ald N ucnschw and er vs. R o b e rt O v e rto n D on D o w n in g vs Sanders M c G n rra h a n I.lo v d Ja r v vs Gilbert B ro w n J . b Caskev vs Boh K e ith R o b e rt D e w a r vs. Bob A p p le w h ite R ic h a r d Cooper vs B a rr* ’ M ille r T E N N I S S I N I . I . K S ( lass A i p m . W illia m Thom ason vs D a d Conner W in n e r o f G a rib a y and G a rla n d Heed vs. T o m m v Hee W in n e r of H aw ley and H lm k e ! W in n e r of B a rre r and H o u sto n vs A r t h u r C ain vs B u ch tn e ve r R o b e r t C a rte r vs R ich ard K h le r t J i m C a rls o n vs. W inner o f R o b e r t R e n ­ fro and Ja m es R ip p v W in n e r of C h am berlin and C am p b e ll vs. W in n e r of Leverett and D ance D e lb e r t B u rliso n vs. G eorg e T r e r ls e A p m. G e n e B v rex vs C a rm i W ils o n T o m D avenport vs W in s to n W a r r W in n e r of Cogdell and R a y vs C la y ­ G it t n c h vs. W inner of M itc h e ll and O 'H a r a I W u t t e r h a u l e r W in n e r of Fra n k e and V a k h a r ia vs. J o s e p h O p p e n h e i m vs J a m e s K a r h t l e k J' in R ic k R e yn o ld vs W in n e r o f G old stein r ia * * R 4 W in n e r of Heslep and Moon vs W i l ­ an d Brusenhan lia m H . C lark P a t Jo n e s W in n e r D ickson and T u r n e r v a J . P h il i p Ransopher vs T o m m v H o w e ll S ta n le v Rosenberg vs Line G re e n fie ld I F lo y d T ra v is vs. K w in S ig e l B u f o r d B e r r y vs c A. K e e n a n ft P rn W in n e r of A? Murrv and Jo h n so n vs W in n e r of W v n ie r and P e r r y W in n e r of Shad* and S tu b b le fie ld vs W in n e r of Bradshaw' nod W a 'K e r W in n e r of Robertson and H a r r e ll vs W In n e r of M itelm an and G rim e s W in n e r of I.angford and H e b e r vs D ic k Loose (,. ne R ussell vs M c C a rte r M id d le b ro o k A lb e rt Cox vs W a y n e Batem an vs S t a n le y K r is ' C h a rle s Moore vs. C h arles H e r r e r a Jc p p B u tc h Don't be alarmed by winter... N Ted Kluszew ski, Cincinnati slug­ ger, was runner-up to Mays. to n R u tte r ■ B o w e r vs F in e ly ♦aleft dow n thai old out-datect doublft breasted suit that you won t w ear and have it c o n v e rte d into the la test style by expert tailors. nerru r tor woo 2548 Guadalupe J $ 1 5 A Employment Opportunities in VENEZUELA with C reole Petroleum Corporation An Affiliate of Standard O il Co. (N. J.) Representatives o f C re o le wi ll be o n the campus on Thurs. & Fri., O ct. 14 & 15 to interview unm arried graduates with majors In E N G IN E E R IN G , P H Y S IC S a n d G E O L O G Y See your Placement D ir e c to r fo r interview schedules G ive Jo y a jingle ....a t 2-2473 F O R Q U IC K A C T I O N O N DAILY TEXAN CLASSIFIED AD S Nurseries - K indergartens For Sale F o r Sale A P C L I C E N S E D N u r s e r y — where children are h a p p v »nd rontenred Age* 2 to 6 Q u a lifie d *upervi»or* 704 W a s t 24th Street. 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J O a fte r 5 I M H I G l I P R I C E S pa'd for k h A k l pants fatig ue* pants and ( o a t s Also F o r ' e shoc-^. blue rayon A i r s h ir t * boots, ra in co at*. 7-3736 1952 H A R H E Y - D A V ID S O N 125 torc vr I# evening* P a u l P h o n e H~M’2 ( a r iah«n * 5 V 2 16' (an a Encyclopedia set pin* 2n vo lu m e R ook o f K n ow ledge let c o m p lo t* w ith b ookcase t il* ! cnicnn Ph. 8-9321, E x t 520 fro m 8 to 5 ■ K N A P P A FIROX P. EID S U C K S F O R M K N , W O M E N A, C H I U ) R E * L eaturifiK C o m f o n Style and K e o n o m v S . o 2 to ;« Width. AA A A to K E E L P h o n e for ap pointm ent D . B P O O L F 1300 E a s t 1st 4-0075 W K B C O R M O D E L 2-10 T a p e R irder l l S li g h t l y used Cost *209 50 ne-> ro lls o f tap e " is ! 100.54 n e w One I ro ll t a p * record* 2 hour*. C a n b e eras cd an d fox* e x tra m ik e cord. Take $175 OB C ai; 6-3164 a f t e r 5 '['went , f i v e i. -cd again D ancm g L E A R N TO D A N I L. Q u lrk lv and ie**on correctly. S I 2T> fo r I hour • sc* every T e sd av and K rill* I' Vt to 9 P M F i rat st* g L R E E Annet t* r " ’g I'n, v e rs ." S Rhone* 8-1951 J i Mi 6-3856. ,d,o -.non Gi.ada 6 * enrol ng al S 'h o o l of Dane Lost a n d Found L A D !K S W A T C H found. Inq uire at K irby H all. R o o m 311, Phone 2-7291 S p e c ia l Services L E T M E ass,*t. ■ r,i '.our Span ish • 'udles C o n v e rs a tio n and practice in " " . 2-A Nan A n t o n io S ' Apt I W a n t e d H'm* Vi-1015. E x clie n t ( a.I 6-5991 m o del Ja m * * 197. M< )T O R C Y C L J L IG H T W E B . u t , 1952 E x c e lle n t . ’ con \A n j **n Ideal transjiortat m n S o lve * a :.,. A itio n o rig in a l cost $450.00 fo r f 175.00 a il bipv« I* ca m p u s narking p ro b ie rri* I’norie 5-3597 a . or) P a t r o n i z e Te xa n A d v e r t i s e r s S E D K H A h I p *r •» »m rt* shirt*, fatigue* coat* bought B r in g *n to Jo e * 406 B a s t S u t n or A nn » 3J 'I K a u S *th •ho*-* b<*,t* ai*'* W P Crawfne^ Jndia Jackson 1801 S a " J a c i d Eo 1601 L a v a c a C o a c h in g F R E N C H R D [’horn A 2 .:'* Grande R U C T IO N , tranaiatioi M ile Dupul* 2 V O R SPANISH South A m e r f I CORING r vperieneed * n G r a d u a t e '! '* r h r - ;>>j 2'r ers.ty A e M a -ia a . -> A R. H A rtu n g 1106 G u a Ha Iu p a CITIES ©SERVICE Tuesday, O e to E e r 12, 1954 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N P a g e * 10th Anniversary S A L E 5 DAYS O N LY October 12th thru Oct. 16th H e ld in a p p re c ia tio n o f all o f y o u g o o d fo il* in A u » tin a n d tu rro u n d in g c o m m u n itie s U T F a c u lty E m p lo y e * !, end S tu d e n t* th a t h a v e m ad e t h ii— O U R I0 T H A N N I V E R S A R Y — p o »*ib le . Fo r this— T H E O N E B I G S A L E — o f o u r IO Y E A R S in b u ii* n a n — ma d * S p e c ie ! P u reh a*# * en d then cut p rice * to th * bo ne — to b rin g yo u th *** E X T R A V A L U E S — V a lu e ) n e ve r * cj u a Ii* d in A ustin Tires for the price o f one— PLUS J V O O (Plus tax and recappable tire) Tubes for the price of one— PLUS S i O O (Plus Tax) § 2 2 « 70/15 4 p ly Armstrong Rhino Flex Super Heat M aster Tires ( I S month* W ritte n Rond H a/arri G uarantee) RI Ai K W HITT. SIOK. WAHI, MO I*rife •S2.H0 TW O for SS.V.fiO I.H I Pric e 477.70 T W O for *10.70 8,70/15 4 ply Armstrong M iracle Ride Tires <24 month* W ritte n R o a d H azard G uarantee) R I.ACK W H IT I. S I D I W AHL I im Price •2*.2ft T W O for M I 24 List Price *14 HO T W O fey *17.fiO Tubes and other sues and types of tires priced propotionately SEAT COVERS BWR thro IM * Cn*rhe» A Arden* FIBER SET 6.95 PLASTIC SET 8.95 I ‘o r m f r h 95 to $,1R 9;> ta i Schwinn Bicycles Motorola Television — Record Players — G. E. Small Appliances* “ Come In Now — Come Out Ahead” BUDGET TERM S STARR KEALH0FER BUDGET TERMS D is t r ib u t o r 10th at Lavaca Phone 2-6288 Patronize Texan Advertisers- For NCAA Title Opponents Easy After Texas Scrap B y T h e Associated P r e s s Unless an unexpected disaster overcom es O k lah o m a, the Sooners should w in the m yth ica l national , college football cham pionship this year. W ith only three weeks of the season gone, tim e probably has run out on N o tre D am e. The one Ir is h suffered at the defeat the hands of P u rd u e probably w ill de­ prive young T e r r y Brennan of a title in his first y e a r as a head I coach Oklahom a a lre a d y is over the big stumbling block of its schedule, and, although B u d W ilkinson’* lads still have seven gam es to go. none of the re m ain in g team s figures to be in the class of Texas, which fell before the Sooners 14-7, last Saturday. Oklahom a still has K a n s a s K a n ­ sas State, Colorado. Iowa State M issouri, N e b ra s k a and Oklahoma A&M on its schedule. Some of these c e rta in ly a re not pushovers, and that g reater equalizer, the one- platoon system , could work against an y club . But if the Sooners ran lick an outfit like T ex a s without the aid of to he (Ione C alam e, able to take anyone rise with him . He probably w ill he hack against K ansas they ought j Jim H a rr is look over for C a l­ am e and the sophomore substitute made his gloo m y roaches eyes light up. H a r r is ’ passing w as a revelation and h e ’ll he heard from in the future. loaded with rest o f is The the Notie D am e booby schedule traps and the o n ly hope Hie Irish have of com ing out on top as the ; experts pred icted in the pre-season is to sail Associated P r e s s poll for through th e ir opposition and the Sooners to hp upended at leas! once. Ai tile m om ent, U C L A and W is ­ consin are O k la h o m a 's chief riv a ls for national honors. But even their position is precario u s. The C lean s b arely got p ast Washington, 21-20, considerable land W iscon sin had trouble boating R ic e 13-7. THE 1955 CACTUS Announces kilt The Fraternity Photographic Schedule Pictures are to be made in the Cactus Studio at 2244 Guadalupe STUDIO Hour*: 8 3 0 a rn to 5 0 0 p m . w e e k d a y * 8 30 a rn. to 12 n o o n S a t u r d a y the F r a t e r n i t y S C H E D U L E A l l A p p o i n t m e n t s M u s i Be M a d e T h r o u g h ALALIA ............ A L P H A E P S IL O N Pl ............ ____ At P H A TAU O M E G A RETA T H E T A Pl .................. C H I PHI ............................... D E L T A C H I ........................... D E L T A K A P P A E P S IL O N .. D E L T A S I G M A P HI ............ D E L T A [ A U DELTA ............ D E LTA U P S I L O N ................ K A P P A A L P H A ..................... K A P P A S I G M A ..................... I A M B D A C H I A L P H A . . . . .......... P H I DELTA T H ET A p h i G a m m a d e l t a .......... p h i K A P P A PSI .................. P H I K A P P A S I G M A ............ P H I K A P P A T A U ............ ............ P H I S I G M A DELTA .......... P H I s i g m a K A P P A Pl K A P P A A L P H A S I G M A A L P H A E P S IL O N S i g m a a l p h a m j .......... ......................... S I G M A c h i ..................... S I G M A N U S I G M A PH: E PL L O N ___ t a u d e l t a p m t a u k a p p a e p s i l o n ____ t h e t a c h i ........................... ......................... T H ET A XI t e j a s c l u b ....................... . 12 fhru Friday, O ct ...........T uhtdny, O cf O H Ocf Ocf. O H 4 O cf I ? fhru Thursday, Get 14 Ocf. 12 fhru Thursday, O ct I 4 I? fhry Thursday O H . 15 thru Friday Oct. 12 14 12 fhru Thursday, O ct I 2 thru Wednesday O ct 13 I 5 IS ...........W e d n e td ay O cf. 13 fhrj Friday. Oct. 8 '4 thru Monday O ct . . . . . . Thursday O cf 19 IS fhru Tuesday. Oct. .......... Friday. Oct. .......... Frid ay Ocf. I S ♦hru Wednesday, Oct. 20 .......... Erlday, Ocf. I S thru Wednesday, Oct. 20 I 8 fhru Wednesday O ct 20 Ocf. I 8 fhru Wednesd ay Oct. 20 Ocf. Ocf. 18 thru Thursday, Oct. 21 19 thru Friday. Oct. 2? 21 thru M o nday O H . 25 23 O cf 2 I thru Safurday, O h O cf 21 fhru Monday Oct, 25 ...........Thursday thru Monda y. Oct. 25 O cf 2 ...........Thursday 22 fhru T uesda v, O H . 26 .......... Frida y Ocf. . . . . . . Monday, O c f 25 thru Wednesday Oct. 27 Ocf. 25 fhru Wednesday Oct. 27 25 fhru Friday, Oct. 29 O cf 26 fhru Friday, O ct. 29 O H ay, C)c f. 27 fhru Friday. Oct, 29 .......... W e d ne sd ay, O H 27 fhru Thursday O c t 28 .......... Wednesd ay, O cf 27 fhrg Thursday Oct. 28 O cf . 28 thru Friday, O ct. 29 .......... Thursday 28 thru Friday, O ct. 29 ...........Thursday O cf . . . . . . Fr(day. C)cf. 29 thru Saturday, O ct. 30 .......... Monday ........... Tuesday Ocf . . . . . . Thursday O cf Little M a n on the Campus B y B l h f e r Week-end Athletes Learn Sports in PT B v < A R E B t R G E N the d e n t s In spite of a il v o i c e s Ih ,ut tra in in g tee g rip e * stu ­ tw o - y e a r i e q u ip m e n t a t p h y s i c a l the U n .v e rs ify , the people w h o run th e p ro g ra m can e a s ily d e m o n ­ s t r a t e (ha* th e ir c o u rs e s in sp o rt* do m ost students a lot of good F T B a r lo w , a s s o c ia te p ro fe s­ sor and d ire c to r of p h y s ic a l train- ii g tor ir.cn arid M rs M a m ie P ip ­ k in H u g h e s , a ssista n t p ro fe s s o r of p h y s ic a l tra in in g fo r w o m e n , di*- c issed w i t h a T e x a n re p o r t e r the sp o rts p ro g ra m h e re at the U n i­ v e rs ity it* p u r­ e x p lain in g both p o s e and its o p e ra tio n . live * th e ir i* to get m en “ T H E M A IN P O I N T of the p ro ­ in sh a p e to g ra m en jo y tee > w e ek en d * fo r the rest p ro fe ss o r B a r lo w of e s p cried isn t w is e c r a c k ­ ing but a profound c o n v ic tio n of m i r e the ;* a* im p o rta n t as the e d u c a ­ body tion of the m ind, ’ the e d u c a tio n of "Tins that in M r B a r lo w feels e v e r y student should be le a rn in g in terested so m e ap ort* for tw o re a s o n s F 'irst. stu d e n ts c o n ta ct* th ro u g h tea m sp orts n o w ; second th e y a c h ie v e p ro fic ie n c y in g a m e * th a t th e y can p la y tater s o c ia l gam P r o f e s s o r H u g h e* points out that the P T p ro g ra m g irl* th ro u g h O ff id a t Tlolices h a v e r e c e i v e d tw o t i c k e r * Sr d e n t* *. hose names ajcpear be­ f o r toss t r a f f i c violations A th ird vio latio n v> ill result in the student s loss of th . privilege of d riv in g a m otor ve h icle on The I'n iv e m it v of Texas cam pus tvve ve m on! hs for a period of K en neth Se strom Ja c k T W illia m s D an n y Bure k K h a lil * roushe ( S T R O M Q F IS T I. C h ief T r a ffic and Sec urit O ffic e r I M O N K F .N T S i H M M IT . $10 ( a m pus re ­ tted $1'. afternoon. $b*c evening $25 aftern oo n . $100 aftern oo n $50 evening F I N V X 'I XIN S tu d en ts I.O I N o r i amp. is ( i f f evening I N T E R N A T IO N A l R O O M St a- $10 evening. d e n t' Va afternoon I impure $7 5c, a fte rn o o n : *15 evening O ff cam pus SIO a fte r­ noon $25 evening related K O O XI si O O I I I I t a n d •*.: . UCO I an p. * Students V. Sic, re ated $7 5. $15. O ff cam pus $10, $25 io u y I ■slNC.I I KOO VI x -cc dent- V. related $5 Cam pi * S3 $6. O ff ani pus $5. $10. < U F I K KOO 'I I n [cer hour w ill he m ade I i c e a g r o u p use* I tie checkroom w hen it would not o rd in a rily ta- open, a ch arg e of s i tf m ole I hun cene attendant is needed in the hee krooni, an ad d ition al ch arg e of st p»*r hour, per person, w ill be inane the use of T h e charges on the room s well fie the is of a social nature, not levied o nly when room* fo r o rdin ary meetings o rg an iz atio n non student If a e n tire M ain w Ishe- the to use I , otinge for a n ytim e though even t cs not a social functio n it w ill not he coniidered an o rd in a ry m eet­ ing. and a ch arg e w ill he made Drie-half off on week d a is tor er\ ie e help. $1 per hour $1 per hour Ja n i­ student J IT T FIR N O L E N I mon D ire cto r c o l l e g e X sp*-, ac r e g i s t r a t i o n m e e t i n g f o r p u b l i c t e a c h e r * will be h e l d T h u r s - i t a l ! R o o m t e a ' h p r o s p e c t i v e s c h o o l at J p rn d a 101 A l l p e r s o n * q u a l i f i e d i l l I are urged to an end i n S u t t o n a n d t o H O B G R A Y , d ire c to r T e ach er Pla c e m e n t S e rvic e * Men (ti ne for .entering the In tra­ ( cintest m u ral Im prom ptu s VV cdnosday at 5 p rn. in Speech B u ild in g 105 T i e first conte*, w ilt be h .id a* G arriso n H a il I, Thur»- dav a, 7 30 p rn. Speech Tx )S W I L L I A M S Ic >. tin- of Forensic Arc c t ie* am V c cghn G erm any M ary K a th e rin e B a k e r A lle n J. R i m c iinsucio Castaneda H uel H. G h an d le r George A lle n D b ' W h ­ J e r r Don G l o v e r H ugh M onroe F’a rm e r R o b ­ e r t VV r i l l cm H asiedt R o b e rt Kd- v a r d H u g h e s R ich a rd Ftugh Ja n ie s. J e f f h i e s Ann S tu a r t M o r­ H i l l y g a n R u t h P e n d e rg ra i* (T au d e D. I ’ er . fame* B e n ja m in R ag lan d . R e n a to /s i pats that, re g u la r e x e rc is e th e y get w o u ld not g et in a n y o th e r w a y . Sh e stre sses, a s P ro fe s s o r B a r- low did. the a d v a n ta g e s c a r r y ­ o v e r g a m e s o ffe r a f te r the stu dent has le ft the U n iv e r s it y . M R . B A R E O XV E X P L A I N E D that the D e p a r tm e n t of P h y s ic a l T ra in in g h a * a fu n ctio n of c o m p le ­ tion “ O u r d e p a rtm e n t is as m u ch in the fie ld of h u m a n itie s a s a re the fine a rts . W e a r e a p a rt of the C o lleg e of A r t s an d S c ie n c e s W e te a c h e rs , not c o a c h e s ,’’ he a re sa id. that fee ls in cho o sing Stu d e n ts h a v e a g t f a r d ea l of freed o m the P . T . c o u rs e s th e y fak e. T h e y m a y ta k e fo u r s e m e s te rs o r the sa m e one fo u r d iffe re n t ones a* m any a * P ro fe s s o r B a r lo w the student should he a llo w e d a* m uch free d o m of e home a s p ossible, but is needed that m o re o rie n ta tio n is o f­ to sh o w the student w h a t fered and h o w he c an get the m ost out of his tra in in g H e thin ks the student should ta k e a p a r tic u la r c o u rse long enough to e n jo y it, he in terested in it, and p la y it f a ir ly w e ll. th e y lik e a FY,r stu dents to do this and at the sa m e tim e h a v e a c h a n c e to see how la r g e n u m ­ b er of sports a one-sem ester p re ­ lim in a r y c o u rs e co n sistin g of t r a in ­ ing in fro m fo u r to six co u rses in the fre s h m a n y e a r w ould be ideal B u t th is p ro g ra m w ill h a v e to be postponed u n til m o re sp ace is a v a il ­ a b le b ec a u s e the d e p a rtm e n t, like it the U n iv e r s it y , most af finds d iffic u lt to m eet the need* of the in c re a s e d n u m b e r of students w ith the old fa c ilitie s . T H E G I R L S ’ P . T. p ro g ra m a l ­ r e a d y o ffe rs a c o m p u ls o ry , one- fu n d a m e n ta ls s e m e s te r fre s h m a n co u rse. A s w im m in g c o u rs e fo r those w h o do not pass the fre s h ­ m a n s w im m in g test is o ffe red a s an a lte r n a t iv e . O n ly one of these co u rs e s m a y he taken . in P ro fe s s o r H u g h es sa y s. “ W e o f­ fe r an o p p o rtu n ity for the g irls to p la y te a m sp o rts thro u gh the in t r a m u r a l p ro g ra m . S t u d e n t * xhould put a sid e co u rses in w h ic h th e y a re a lr e a d y p ro fic ie n t.’' she con tin u ed , “ and th e y should w id er, th e ir k n o w le d g e of sports a * m u ch as p o ssib le .’’ to tw o y e a rs , I N T H . T H O X E A R S A G O there w a s a re q u ire ­ th re e - ye a r P . T . m e n t for g irls , but this h a * been the re la x e d m en s re q u ire m e n t. So m e stu dent* co n tin u e ta k in g P T . co u rses a f t ­ e r th e y h a v e co m p le te d the four- se m e s te r re q u ire m e n t, hut the in­ t r a m u r a l th e ir p la c e fo r m o st ju n io rs and se n io rs. p ro g ra m ta k e s lik e T h e o n ly w a y s student c a n get his d e g re e w ith o u t ta k in g p h y s ic a l w a rn in g a re to e n te r the U n iv e r ­ s ity in h is ju n io r o r se n io r y e a r , o r to w o rk A stu dent .s ex cu sed fro m one h o u r of p h y s ic a l tra in in g a w e e k ten h o u rs he w o rk s a w e ek . I f he w o r k s a s roue h a s is e x e m p t fro m P . T. fo r that se m e s­ ter. th e re fo re , he th irty h o urs, fo r e v e r y TEXAN CROSSWORD 3 T h u s 4 E n g ra ve w ith co rro sives 3 R iv e r < A fr.) 6 A sy n th e tic ru b y 7. P a s s a g e ­ w a y \ b etw een seats k E n title s 9 S tin g in g insects IO. P r e p a r a ­ to r y I sh o rt­ ened J 12 K ill Ic A n t 21. E a r ly type C h ris­ tian churel 22 L ik e 23. Apostl ( abbr. 24 P a r t of a w i n d o w 25 Place of worship 26 Pale lavender 27 Rub out 28 H arm o ­ nized I a e s t u s j a H H E f l n n a B S n B D Q S H O O K B B H a a a a z Q d h o b a a a u i a a a a rna a a s a s s ' □ a n o a I a a n r a a a a H O O □ D Q a n a a a a u a a u a n o s o ( □ □ □ s a n o a a a a n a n a a n r i E a s s i g n 29 W a rm th 34 A ttitudinize 35 Perfo rm s 37. Covered w ith ink 41 Bone , a n a t ! A C R O S S I Norw egian author 6 V’otmg by ballot IO French soldier l l . Social group* 13. ’ B a lle t 14 Pertain in g to the blood 15 Old measure of length 16 Ex ist Ik. Greek letter 19 Letter of the alphabet 20 P-esidence of an a m bassado r 23 E g yp tia n dancing girls I var ) 24 Specimens 27 Anglo- Saxon letter 30 A w ing 31, Note in the scale 32 R egret 33 H em is­ pherical tow er 36 A n y clim b­ ing vine 38 D e va sta­ tion 39 Insert 40 Stocked again 42 Literary' composition DOXX'N* 1 Troubles 2 F lo w e r wa D A ILY CKYPTOQUOTE— Here’s how to work it: A X V D L B A A X R I* L O N G F E L L O W One letter sim ply stands for another. In thi* example A Is used fo r the three L s, X for the tw o O s etc. Single letters, apoa­ tropine*. the length and form ation of the words are all hint*. E a c h day UTI; code letter* are different. A C ryptogram Quotation T J R C O ' R C Y V X Z M N T M C J Z I V E N - N Z Q Z X N Y N Z E Q R N A G R E C Z X T E M K M X U Y Y Q — B Z E N R . Y e * te rd a v * Cryptoquote: DO L O V E L Y T H IN G S N O T D R E A M T H E M A L L D A Y L O N G — K I N G S L E Y D.»tribuUd b) K.ng Featur»i 8/ndic*'.# By W alt Kelly aspects, is established T o Hie E d ito r Tuewtey, October I ? !*W4 T H I DAILY T fX A N * I ~Jlie ict ea nee Som e definite kind of ju d icia l method for defiling w i?h brain-xx fishing en.ms must he e«t.abll-*hed. A * thing* stand now. the A r m y is t r y ­ fit psychologically - determ ined to ing “ c rim e s ” into the mold of fo rm e r types of w a r desertion cases. It s a square ppg in a round hole. Brain-xx ashing cases are som ething that m ilita ry laws h ave never had to deal w ith before. W h e n old time to this new legal methods are applied kind of case, injustice results. (la u d e B a tc h e lo r w as tag g ed to rom e home. E m o tio n a l ties of all kinds w ere brought into play to urn him back to tile A m erican lite. Bu ! bringing the boy hack to the Sta te s o n ly to sentence him to lite- tim c im prisonm ent Is w astefu l and erne! ; n lc '" he w as m eant to life, w h at was A m e rica n lead a useful in the sense pleading w ith him to return** B a t . i c r via* consigned to life im prison­ ment, although other men in s im ila r case* w ere oven no ter m o r else a m uch shorter one C pl Dickenson * sentence w a * much righter, Et Col. Flem in g and C ol S o w a b le w e re n ’t im prisoned. T h e N a v y and A ir F o rce don't prosecute re p a tria te d P O W * as a m a tte r of policy. A ll of tins shows that ira onsistencies in policy, in decisions on c e rta in eases, and in approaches to file problem exist these inconsistencies must tie ironed out Ju s tic e And a Time to Speak: ut being overlooked by decisions that h a v e no basis except outdated p ro ce d u ral p ra c­ tices. B ra in - w a sh in g is a h o rro r th a t A m e ri­ can c o u rts h a ve n ’t dealt w ith tsr’fore. M uch stu d y of the situation, o f tire actu a l p ri­ tile B O W N en d u re of tile vatio n s that p sych olog ical effects on both w eak and strong m en, of the b re a k in g point that, all this must go into deriding men h a v e a n ew legal base T h e vario u s branches of th e service should use the s a m e basis fo r derision. A n d c e r ta in ly al! r a s e s in the sam e branch should be treated sim ilar! C n t il the new kind of judgem ent on brain-w ashed C o m m u n ist-convert* can be w o rk er! rn it, soldiers must fe a r a situation w ith com m unism or h o r r i b l e p h ysica l and psycholog ical harm on one side and fear of in ju stice on the legal 'H ie morale of tile A r m y suffers o th e r I tilted States im m e asu ra b ly. ( la u d e Batchelor n cav* w ill in- appealed P e rh a p s the C ourt of M ilit a r y A pf ira Is, com poned of civilians, w ill give a different decision based on new. dism ission of tire case and new realization of public opinion. tile over-all problem th a t B a tc h ­ e lo r’s case shows up so w ell w ill not I** solved u n til the full im pact of the s itu a ­ tion is realized arid a just basis of derision B u t and p u n itive action, co n sid erin g all tile Fish-ticious S c h o o l Teaches N o n -th in k e rs A r e the C r o w d B v x ii i K l I X S I H I M Texan Editor O n c e upon » tim * fa r u nd er thoro w a * a tho E s * v in Soh v e r y spool*1 School of F is h p w a * a bnf school, h a r d ly m a r»« gee file flirt t w a s b eca u se thoro w e re slow s w im m e rs sod fast s w im m e rs and s w im m e rs rho* st r a v e d o ff tho m a in path Jo at and s w im m e r* t h e r e b ec a u s e fh e v the c o m p a n y . 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T h e s e th e y Ie .o n e«1 lo shim in stji ii a B u t most of them w e ll- re a re d • n F is h D ieta ry arui M en tal H ab its w ere (le x e r en o u g h not to even listen to (fie ta le s a (tout n e w path* and u n k n o w n foods T h e y didn t w a n t tro u b le K l T F \ t IO n o m asp **ed I U F o r that so do la n d this school w a * a g re at and w o n d er it w a s a pia* e fill pine * w h e re m a n y fist the ju m p in g one* that w a n te d ’n co higher the popeyed non r sighted ones the opes < opt en fed f lo e alo n g md the curio u s one* w e re a ll together to Aor! the tinny-. Hiat h ap p e n e d ! 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J T i r a n J ime Dirty Rush I five a g r e e A s a F r o m B e in g a v e te ra n of rush w e e k s on T h e U n iv e r s it y of T e x a s c a m p u s h e a rtily t h a t s o m e th in g m u s t he d one, but a s y o u r editor ial of O c to b e r I re* orn- r en d ed d e fe n c e ! rush I w o u ld hkp to s t a t e the c a s e a g a in st fre s h m a n it I a tte n d e d and p le d g ed or, the D uke c a m p u s w h e re • h e y h ad defei red rush. T h e g irls p led g ed t fie last of Oe lobe, the b o ys not until F e b r u a r y . I kith w a y s it yeas v e r y bad for a ll c o n c e rn e d . the g i r l s point of v ie w , s o r o r it y m e m b e rs w e r e te m p te d to “ d ir t y rush a* th,* s a y in g goes. a n d did T h e ru sh ee* w e re n e rv o u s w r e c k * fo r tw o and a h a lf m o n th* a fo r that “ w ro n g im p re s s io n ." D u rin g e v e ry th in g p e r khI c a m p u s tow ard rusfi but no one p o in ted H a re d m ention lf,in k a it little g irl w ho com es to T I k n o w ­ ing little about i Usf, gets h u rt w h en she isn t pledged din ing ru sh w e ek yo u should loom w ith a little- g irl w h o h as been looking f o rw a rd to (t y in g so h ard , and h o pin g fo r it tw o ann on,' h alf m o n th s and then d o esn t get a bid just that, and b e lie v e m e I c a n ’t opfeose d e ­ fe rr e d tush f e a r dic>\ w ould lexi strongly If yo u c r e a t e I did on for A> tpc tim-, w e ll, fro m a g irl s point ut v mw w h o w a n ts to fre s h m a n go to the m o v ie w ith a w h e n she can go to a f r a te rn ity p a rty w h e re e v e ry o n e else is w ith a n u p p e rc la s s m a n '' A f D uke t h e y w e re try in g fra n ­ t ic a lly to c h a n g e th e ir system of ru sh , s u re ly w ith th re e tim es the to consider-. num ber of stu d e n ts we do n ’t w a n t to get in the sam e l l ICN NOVA M f NX * Accepted I c t h e t c h l o r R e y o u r e d ito ria l on In- ;o liv e C o u rt ' : I ac c ept y o u r c h a l­ lenge “ T h e ll X II lex MF XX F I I . M a y b e T a th*- F,(lite r to I . me, found lie h a s im p riso n m e n t M a y b e Mr M ic h u lk a Oc tob er 7 is one of the w a r ­ F ir in g is ta lk in g about. m on gers P r a v d a M a y b e the p e rfe c t w a y to sta rt W o r ld W a r I I I M a y ­ be fie h a s found the w a y to s a v e from being an A m e r ic a n s o ld ie r subjected in a Corr.m u m -1 co u n try a* Hic m in o r cost ref h u n d re d s of thousands of l i v e ' M a y b e M r Mi- A m e r ic a n < hulka w o u ld lik e to tak e his big ole D and go o v e r and just tell them re le a s e o u r so ld ie r o r w e ll b rin g the w h o le T S A im y o ve r and shoot them a ll full of h oles M a y fie they ll let us them up w ith o u t shooting shoo, back M a y b e M r M ic h u lk a is a w a rm o n g e r, an d then a g a in m a y b e he is a pac ifist seeking p ea ce th e y 'd h e fte r XX I E E I X XI F l l X IC It I s Wheels About to Roll; It s Politic-time Again iciry of c a m p u s g o ve rn m e n t. A C le a n P o lit ic s G r o u p w a s o rg a n iz ed to attac k c a m p u s m a c h in e p o litics. a n d bloc vo tin g re la te d student g o ve rn m en t p ro b le m s M o re re fin ­ ed tee h niq ues w er e em p lo yed w h en Hie q u a lific a tio n s b e ca m e m o te strict. C a m p a ig n funds w e re lim it ­ ed to XJa a n d a C av pi age w a * for a ll c a n d id a te s. a pi e x q u is it e d u llest 'D ie 19 f a ll e le c tio n w a s noted e le c tio n s f m i'h Not enough for o ffice, and la c k of co m p etitio n , jin one of from s ta rt c a n d id a te s he. m s . of a no e n th u s ia s m w a s d is p la y e d ttie* to file d W ith the s t e a d y a p p ro a c h of a s ­ iw lit ic a l w a r f a r e sem bly e lectro n s j u s t a ro u n d the c o rn e r and the is c am p u s w til o n ce a g a in he c o v e re d w ith [costers sign s, p o litic ia n *, and a ll thai goes w ith the e x citem en t of the stu dent < am p a ig n s. Pogo I U R O -1 I X N I I X h ave A lth o u g h if'.*' c u s to m * of *tud«*nt c h a n g e d g r e a t ly e lectio n - the h an d sh a k in g d u rin g the y ea rs politic inn i sc .-ne on the c am p u s d u rin g the sp rin g a n d fa ll cie. tains still a fa m ilia T h e ca n d id a te co n tin u e * to iia' fo r Hie support of fit* through sp eech es fe llo w tie sere stu d en ts r ic). > signs on the c a m p o * and thro u gh Hie help of f r a te r n it ie s oi independent groups w h o se m eiii- t ce r x s e rv e as oft in n I b a rk e rs close T h e vigorous c a m p a ig n s com e to a the high! of S tu m p S p e a k in g w h en the c a n d id a te * a re in tro d u c e d ani) th e ir p la tfo r m s ar* s ta te d e ither to solid ify t h e ir -tand o r to reditc »* if to nothing \lth o u gh there h a v e been m a n y in s ta n ce s of unopiHised c a n d id a te s flier.- w e re tin * - w h e n the vo tes ' ann* in so i ,.!*.• that ru n o ffs w e re re q u ire d in M oney w a s no o b je ct the lT Jll s w lien c a n d id a te * tossed w ild (leer p a rtie s and bu eel prnfes-aorial tian d * and singers to c a m p a ig n them . At one tim e N o rth A u s ­ fen c a m p a ig n tin w a s p ro p a g a n d a dropped try p la n e l/ivv g ra d e s and d ish o n esty se e m e d to fie (tie pi me re q u isite s fo r office* holder s then. litte red w ith txw In 1'i.T a p o litic ia n ra n a fre-di- fen p resid e n t a n d had m a n h im p ro m ise to kiss a ll Hie go s at K ir b y H a ll. The J i m m y B r i n k ­ ley c a m p a ig n of I TIK w ill long tie so that he c o u ld not tint w in H e c o v e re d e v e r y in rad iu s of the c a m p u s a f w e ll plannee! h e lp okie k a se p al a te c a m p a ig n u n it. ernem h erecj b eca u se if w a s and D u rin g the 1940 * the C liq u e ti e E l two a a In d e p e n d e n t*, in w e r e S tu d e n t G o v e rn m e n t ' I i i , ■s e ha v e I teen ch an g ed to the R e p r e s e n t a tiv e [•ai tv and the Stu d en t p a rty re p re s e n te d the p a rties th e S tu ffin g of the b a llo t fmxe-, w a * e lim in a te d in (tie it e le c tio n w h en the new ru le re q u ire d tire p re s e n ­ ta tio n of an a u d ito r s re c e ip t for 'h e student to tie e lig ib le to vote. V o tin g for a s s e m b ly m e m b e r s w a * c o n d u cte d tim e th ro u g h pi et un is w h ic h c o in cid e w ith the v o te rs a re re g is te re d the schools rn w h ic h firs t the for E le c t io n p a tro llin g w a s ne. e s s a ry IT c a m p a ig n to p ro ­ in the heated tect th , i andidate.s fro m the sign m u t il a t e ! ' B e s id e s the e le c tio n of as t e hottest political eontest* rn the hi*- -pi enc Hi * w a s im*' of TWfc v c C t OF O n e o f 7Vi£M H O O C tP I e x c u s e £C un£?EP M I G H T I L Y U M l G H m y F A M I L I A R " I fy J O i* POWN - WKEW £e*p "3^7 B EC fl/fS T M N P O f f U S , S H M W O N 'T P A W TO C A T C H U S f ^ y Ile' PLATTER CHATTER B ill K e n n y and the old In k Spots the F o u r A res, w ho pleased the * B t J A M E S B. D A M S ^zViere w as a tim e when you could ^ are still around, but no longer a .... - --- c’ . count the outstanding popular v o sm ash success: the M ills B ro th e rs , hapg thp hpst m thpir W h -V' ” in ~ 1931, They have since become p er vvlth ea r w ith " T ^ c a l groups on the fingers of one Jia n d —the In k Spots, the M ills and A m es Broth ers, and the Andrew Sisters. T h at just a in 't true no more. ■man. Now. there are so m any good threesom es and foursomes that the big individuals— Kiddie Fish er, P e r ­ ry Como & C om pany— are looking to their lau rels for fear of losing : the ra il position. h ave hit a slight slump since their delightful “ G lo w w o rm " rendition; and the Am es Bro th ers have en­ fa irly recent success with joyed hits like “ S tra n g e r in P a ra d is e ,” I and “ Three Coins in the Fou n tain .” The Fo u r A c e s ’ success paved the w ay for an eag er rush of am ­ bitious youngsters. The Crew-Cuts “ You. You. Y o u .” and “ The M an W ith the B a n jo .” thanks to Hugo are riding the peak of the current W in te rh a lte r’s melodious blending w ave with the bouncy “ Sh-Boom ," of strings and background chorus. The first outstanding new' vocal group to appear on the popular m usic scene in several ye a rs was Tue»3ay, OcfoSer 7?. 7954 THE DAILY TEXAN ga I Saturday Marks Annual Band Day UT’* Homecoming Begins With Parade Football, hands and a home­ coming w ill m ark the Texas l/>ng- horns' third home game Saturday. F o r the football fans, the most interesting event w ill hp the game the betw een the I longhorns and U n iv e rsity of A rkan sas Razor- backs, beginning at 2 pun. in M e­ m orial Stadium . D epartm ent of Geology alum ni, in addition to seeing the game. w ill hold their second homecoming and banquet, followed hy an open house in the Geology Building. F ra n c is L . W hitney, professor em eritus, w ill he the honor guest and w ill receive an alum ni aw ard com m em orating 44 years of ser­ vice to the U n iv e rs ity in the D e­ partment of Geology. D r 1/Ogan Wilson, president of the U n iv e rs ity , the principal is speaker, and M organ D avis v ic e ­ president of the Hum ble Oil & R e ­ fining C om pany, w ill preside at th® banquet. The U n iv e rs ity 's nineteenth an ­ nual hand day, w ith e very high school hand in tho state invited to visit, the cam pus ariel the game. w ill begin in downtown Austin with a parade of hands, Fou r tro­ phies w ill be aw arded for outstand­ ing p arade perform ances. The tro­ phies w ill go to w inner and run­ ner-up bands in two < lasses thrice with m ore than 55 members, and those w ith 55 m em bers or less A trophy w ill also he aw arded to die barid com ing the greatest distance. A tw irle r s contest w ill he held Sa tu rd a y at 9 a rn. in G reg o ry G ym w ith O K , Anderson, form er national tw irlin g contest w inner, judging the entries W in n ers of all contests w ill he announced ai the game half tim e. and have another up-coming hit “ Oop Shoop.” T h e ir recording of “ C razy is be­ ’Bout You B a b y ” coming a disk jo ck e y pet, too. The H illtoppers had a good one some time back called “ P . S., I they followed lxi\e Y o u ." w h ich with “ T ill T h e n .” The Fou r Knights turned out a hit record w ith a real heat, “ I (le t So ta m e ly ,” and then “ Chapel in the M o onlig h t.” The G aylo rd s are running strong with “ The L ittle Sh o em ak er,” an little number which ear-pleasing Ita lia n requires a sm atterin g of to understand. Those foreign-lan- v e ry popular gtiage the ones these days, e sp ecially with Ita lia n verb ia g e like “ From the Vine C am e the G ra p e s.” by the Hilltoppers. songs are The A nd rew Sisters, of course, are fa r from dead, but they have lost their W orld W a r ll popularity. Tile Fontaine Sisters and the M c ­ G u ire Sisters have outstripped them, for the present J U D Y G A R L A N D rem "-* to the screen in a rn si ve of " A S ta r Is Born, which opens at the Param o u n t Theater W e d re- d a y . Featu red in the film is the current song ' T ic M an W h o G o * V a A w a y . ” A t the eft, Esther B lo d g ett (Miss C h »• I) enterta H o lly w o o d benefit, w here she mea le a d :ng man Norman M a -e In the se-end picture, N o rm a n and his new bride (Ja m e s M a s o n ) . confer with studio head O liv e r Niles Esther s c a re e r. M a rria g e wrecks M a in e > posits for Esther who re liv e s an O s c a r picture. A fte r M a e s suicide, Esther p a and encouragem ent change her mind, as shown ture. (Charles Bickford) about career but works the op- and slapping in the third to refire but applause n the fourth pic- * Friendly Boritone Career Began in Church Choir B y C ARI , BI R G E N “ The friendly baritone’’ ap tly but incom pletely describes Steven Ken- nrriv. the new assistant professor j concert w ork during a part of eac h recital at Town H a ll. U n iversitv only after an under Opera In New Y o rk did radio and standing had been reached that he television shows from New York in would be allowed lo continue his and Hollywood, and appeared of voice M usic. in the D epartm ent of A ptly, because h r im m ediately im presses new acquaintances with year. T h rilled at hearing soloists accom panists included F ra n z Hupp, who churches and th e a te r tic decided norm ally accom panies only M arion at the age of six to be a singe) Anderson, and fo rm er Vice-Presi- He becam e a m em ber of his dent A lvin B a r k le y 's mother-tn- 1 church choir, w here he rece iv e d law, M rs. E ste lle R u ck ers. K en n ed y’s in have The F o u r L a d s have a good j hi* frien d ly interest in everyth ing rangement of “ S k o k ia a n ," although anr* f‘VO!.V ><*>>. Ralph M a rte rie is running a w a y with the sales, to the chagrin of R a y An thorn. de­ scription omits the c ritic a l acclaim his voice has won for him Incom pletely, because the M r. Ken n edy comes to the U n i­ A lm ost e v e ry popular song put v e rs ity in the m iddle of a ve ry out by a vo cal a rtis t has its riva l, successful c a reer as a eoneert a r­ as represented by the foursomes. tist, soloist, with leading sym phony The single boys, of course, don’t have a snow ball's chance in the orchestras, opera star, and radio- to the red-hot rhvthm-and-blues field perform er. ra m p To the highest heights. There has been no performance like this Judy Garland performance and no picture like ‘A Star Is Born’ ZP* ... WARNE* BPO* MtMN* J u d y G a r l a n d % ¥ J a m i s M a d o n VU- ta. S t a r I s B o n e C l — i m if lL iu P i! Ttcmnicoco** stctcopmonic Souho JACK CARSON-CHARLES^BICKFORD \rr,£ .& W H ;. Hjm.tf e lie T r a n s Te x a s ^Th e a t S E V E N D A Y S ■ GEORGE CUKOR h»*ouj abu* _ m, gesvkwi* \W/ SIDNEY LUFT V & S S S T mmm.WARNER BROS. AT THE Starting Wednesday TODAY a t Interstate Theatres PARAMOUNT QUEEN I T I S N ' T L . O V B . . . I T ' S H U M A N DESIRE! T H U N D E R IN G E X C IT E M E N T ! aramount B L v k S k ic lA CINEMASCOPE I a B U G S B U N N Y C A R T O O N P A R A M O U N T N E W S First Show 1:45 a.m. S T A T E HELD OVER! FOR 3 MORE DAYS! TORK CURTIS JANET LEIGH e m Now! O p e n 5:45 n HELD OVER! COL UMM* «CTU» CS V GLENN FORD O L O R IA GRAHAME B R O D E R I C K CRAWFORD T T T IDOA* BUCHA*** CAPITOL 25c - LA ST D A Y TILL 5 00 Clark GABLE Lana TURNER Victor MATURE E S S * * ■ lack HAWKINS l f Virginia MCKENNA • / il l'. . USM M loots CATHERN • - Coto* October Special 8 oz. H a m b u rge r Steak French Fries Salad Tea or Co ffee Sherbert FOR ONLY ( Y ^ L , RANDY': iv?;k VM M -j It U v * On SunflOjS ■uh AGNES MOOREHEAD • OTTO KRUGER* GREGG PALME R F I R S T S H O U WKSSMBS A p a c h e KAH p i t h s mm P £ ajua • mmm | r - ( A U S T I N I I H ' I SHOU 6 OO P M F A M IL Y N IG H T ! E ntir*> I (m il' I or I u t \ it ii 11 K« ( arilli' »t A ir Merlon Brand© ‘The W il d O n e ’ ^ mm P& uu*! C arto o n A S p o rt! much of his e a rly training. M r. K en n edy studied both piano and voice at the Pittsburg M u s ic a l Institute, and w ent from there for a post-graduate course at the E a s t ­ m an School of Music in R o ch ester, N. Y . F ro m there, he went d irectly to E u ro p e for further study. On the continent, he studied languages sang professionally, and m ade his debut at the B ellin i T h e a ­ tre in N aples, w here E n ric o C aru so had P a rlie r made his debut. He toured F ra n ce . Belgium , H olland, and Ita ly , and finally cam e hack to the I ’niter! States. H is A m e ric a n debut w as at New Y o rk 's Tow n H all, and the a c c la im the singer received for his p e r­ form ance therp made him decide d efin itely on a vocal care e r. Ile sang in this co u n try from coast to coast, arid in C a n a ­ da, and w as guest soloist w ith leading sym phony orchestras. lh concerts B etw een tours hp sang solo b a r i­ the C ity C en ter tone roles at For Pies an d Oak es Like M other W ish e s She Could Bake J J far T o n n c f H b a l u n 1002 W . 34th at Lam ar 53-9173 On tour, anything can happen, and sometimes does, to a concert In A tlanta, tin . M rs. K en ­ artist. to hear the nedy was surprised laughing when audience burst out turned he walked on stage. He around and saw that a G re a t Dane had followed him on to the stage. if he had a ticket, and the audience roared, hut ticket or no ticket, the dog refused to go F in a lly , the crew s coaxed him off the stage, the audi­ ence settled down. and the concert went on Ile asked the dog Mr. Kennedy is known in New The new book, w hich w ill con­ tain tales of T exas gathered by I lr Dobie for the pnsl 30 ycai> released next w ill probably he j ear. In the m eantim e D r Dobie an thority on the e a r ly developm ent and happenings of T exas, has com ­ pleted a hook w ritten on the old- I m »e *k, time written chiefly for fire adult read mg, w ill he released a lin it .Jan­ u ary,” D i trail d rive rs I x>bie said “ This Grads-to-be Told To Hunt Jobs Now Arts and Sciences seniors In ter­ ested in finding full time employ in merit after graduation either Fe b ru a ry or M a y should p la rr their application w ith the Student Em ploym ent B u reau is filling ra p id ly The schedule for industrial and com m ercial concerns who w ill in­ terview seniors on the cam pus til year Student- m ajoring in Business A d m in istra­ tion should register with tile p!a< e rnent se c re ta ry; engineering c h e m ­ istry, and m ath m ajors should iegi.st.er with the engineering and sriern r placem ent office Teach­ ers w ill leg is te r w ith the Teacher Placem ent B u re a u and law stu­ dents w ill register with the pin** men* office of th* School cf La-* in Townes H all TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT ST E V EN K E N N E D Y York for his frequent perform ing ,,f Httlc-known modern composers, Iwith A m erican and E u ro pean . Ile appears in “ W h o’s W ho in M u s ic ." Dobie Completes ’Trail Driver' Book J . Frank Dobie, nationally-known author and a m em b er of the Texas As for his favo rite m usic, he says it is the song he is singing at a p a rticu la r moment that he likes hest at that moment. He faits all of his in the singing of that song, and tries to do as good is it can possibly be done, interest E n g lish U n iversity about 50 years prior to his retire- „ kps ,f) tn)Vp, „ n(1 ging m Tpxa, rpent in 194k, is w orking on one of his longest hooks. He and pleasant stay in the state. foci M r . Kennedy likes Texas and he looking forw ard to a fa cu lty long is vity Thought of T oday" H e a r Dr. H. M alcolm Macdonald on "Political Man" T o d ay af 3:30 P.M . 2607 U niversity Avenue Sponsored By Canterbury Association * El P a t io . , fine Mexican foods to go :T- ' ' »* * ;* ' « W e feature the world'* finest . • v YA .“Puffed Krunchy Tacos” O p e n daily till 2 a.m. — Saturday till 3 a.m. # , Phone 6-5956 30th ^ G u a d a lu p e To c e l e b r a t e our FIRST BIRTHDAY W e 'r e G o i n g To Sell 5,000 Texas Size C a rn a tio n M A L T S and S H A K E S Regularly 24c Tor on •y t o A L L M A K E S J4 per mon th »//i cry M. Wilson Co. 1516 Red River Phone 7-6060 T u e sd a y and W e d n e s d a y O c to b e i I 2 a n d I 3 2 - J LAMAR AT 40TH QUICK SYSTEM DRIVE IN T m JT if O e M sa r T5 . T W T H ? P A T LY T PC A N P a y I A/ea/ Is 'Guardian To Foreign Students “ T e x a s is m ore ready to accep t a court does not solve a great afternoon w ith their annual tea. 'a t the U n iv e rsity Club. ! Mn Phi Eptfion Holds Ten t Chemists Ins^ted to Smoker Mu Th eta chapter of Mu Phi Alpha Chi Sig m a, professional E p s i I OTI. national professional fratern ity for chem istry' and chem- the new ir.al engineer m ajo rs, w ill be host m usic sorority, honored wom en m usic students Monday at a smoker T u e sd ay at 7.30 p m . “ ‘ Canterbury Club Dr. Ledbetter Speaks Sponsors Talks than any o t h • r | m any problem s for the South,” he desegregation southern state,” D r. Robert Led- said, is better, associate director of W e sle y Foundation and instructor in B ib le , whether putting the Southern Negro told the Cam pus le a g u e of W om en and white child in the same class room wnll h»ip them to adjust to Voters at a meeting M onday. th at one problem He said Lecture Series Presents 5 Profs ‘W e are livin g in a d ra s tic a lly their norm al environm ent. B y B O U L M O V F R S When 5 p m c o ™ . ,n d . lot of " “ - J * Irom . .ix-w cck to u r of A n , m « » six-week tour of Am erican M r. N ea l and h)« w ife have ju s t M r Neal a imperialist in I.attn the S o a r K » V key, Iraq , salem , Kgypt. T o d .y ," , < n m at the t e m e r i t y concept of t h . n ature of m an a , Af that tim e, L atin Amer- Italy. F ra n c e , and 1(,an% f,um n e * supplied most of the . hey v im “ I M r _ Jeru- uoverom.onf. lecture jn ign a . _ leb an o n , S y ria . “ C h ristian ity and the Thought of rhanf,jn„ period in the South, but in A i,.in and o ve r t,.lie ve that the. N e e ro ; ,h„ , . b a r b e d n o r m a lly into the srhoojs 0f the South,” he stated. ,h „ v , c » . d b y d iffe re n t f e d s p f know- c a n ledge C an terb u ry H u b this sem ester. ,1 <<■„___ ♦ 0 ,0 ,1.. rt ic , , , , — --- is being sponsored by the .e r ie , on l h . K“ a f p . . „ S IJ t J f s m a k e s o l d timers The series, w hich w ill he con- D r ^ dbnd w h lt e , h lld ren N be together,” he stated. Ile also feels that the number of Negro teach ers affected by the "hange" is a s ig n if ic a n t''problem _____________________ ........... .... Ypmrmers CLEANED and REPAIRED A ll M a k e s S ta n d a rd an d P o rta b le R e n t a l S e r v ic e A d d e rs — C a lc u la to r * E l e c t r ic T y p e w r it e r s PH. 6-3525 — Delivery 2234 G u a d a lu p e — 1008 Congrats act y o u n g a g a i n ! Let our Service D epartm ent check up on y o u r watch, young or old. A few minutes of your time now may sav e d o llars for you in the future. O ur experts provide h ig h e s t quality w orkm anship and prom pt service — using only genuine facto ry parts. D ro p in today. . *// / ' / v M r N eal w ill sf>eak on the sit Mon in the Near Last, at a meet- International Council the . ^ - The T h „ nu. , t|nJ? * Ve M r. N eal the opp. last y e a r was 512 irtum ty to e students dm ted by five ;it the International t e n t e r understand e r o s --section of the Tuesdays at > wmM foreign students here. Total foreign student enrollment men are locking their offices the day has often just begun for the U n iversity's Jo e F o r his w ork .'leal is not m erely to “ office hours to the office or even ia As director of the U n iversity's ^ confined England .s a one-man I n t e r n a t i o n a l A d viso ry Office Neal “ gcxKl neighbor ’' And of a g'*fd neighbor never ends international the work , M r. Neal is considered a guid ing an gel'1 to foreign students at the U n iversity. He listens to their problems, helps w ith their cur rency, finds them p lace*, to live, w rites letter a h ark home for them arid perform s m an y other favors for them A A U W M eets Today; New Members Sought The In tern ation al R e l a t i o n s Hut that s not all. Ile entertains B ra n rh f)f fh<4 A m eriran Assorts- Croup w ill meet for luncheon F r i ­ the Austin season for scores of foreign students home He has found (fie informal hon of I r iv e r s ,ty Wom en w ill he- to become gin Tuesday with a general meet m eal acquainted with the students aw ay mg a j the Texas M edical Assoria IM I D m a r Boule- from home is a fine p l a c e lion L ib r a ry , in his ____ Once. realizing that student* vnrd day st 12 30 p m in the Home E c o n o m ic s T e a H o u s e Sew ing, Music Groups To M eet During W eek fie p a rtic u la rly would lonely at Invited the entire Christm as he Kro,1p o v , r t o h ( , h . , m - r . , r . b u f W supper Some 200 students showed up and they had a wonderful time Once, a Tea w ill lie served from 3 30 to I 15 p rn., and the program w ill (1„ , rrn, n The Sew ing Group md the Music the Interm ediate Jap an e se student filling outline plans fo r the y e a r a t this ri(jb w t„ hold the,r f)rst meetings Group, w hich are part of U n iv e rsity of s t u d y and interest, groups w ill In d ie s . , out a carri at the U n iv e rsity Health n ” r in^ Center, paused m om entarily when he cam e to the blank “ Paren ts fir G u a rd ia n .” He thought, then filled in the blank with the name Neal .Joe meet this week The M usic G roup w ill meet Tues M em bers arc prosperdive m embers to A c q u a in t d,lV at H r> rn at tile borne of M rs them with A A U W All wom en who o r vide W vss. 3107 G ran d view to bring invited the academ ic requirem ents atrum ental solos are entitled to become m em bers presented by the m em bers without personal lege alum ni should call M rs W heless J r Sew jn(! G roup w ill m eet in j Krank i.isnss, invitations Col- d ren w ill m ake up the program , to check elig ib ility. fh#, hornf, of \1rs J, lf ^ In ­ arui ensembles chil- At f> 30 p rn Tuesday, a get- Street, acquainted meeting and patio sup- T hu rsday at 2 p rn Plans for the per w ill fie held at 1515 W estover ye ar w ill he discussed Road R eservations m ay tie m a d e w'ifh M rs, Minnie Seay, g-3688. 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