B-Tax Bill Up Tonight For Assembly Airing ta“ D6«i|Ke.nnV' Sowell, Johnson w i t h 751 Pints W in Student Offices Quiet Election Puts 4 Others In Positions B y JACK W A L K E R Bob Kenny, Sonny Sowell, Amy Johnson, and four un­ opposed candidates won th e ir student posts W ednesday in w hat has been term ed “the quietest election in r e c e n t y e a r s .” governm ent K e n n y fo r Texan editor, S ow e ll fo r S tu d e n t s ’ A ssociation v ice- p resid en t, and Miss John son fo r se c r e ta r y o f the Students* A sso c ia ­ t i o n w e r e th e only opposed w in ­ ners. U nopp osed w in n ers w ere Frank­ lin S p ea rs fo r S tu d e n t s ’ A s s o c ia ­ tion p resid en t; William Marschall for c h ief ju s tic e o f the S tu d e n t Court; Marshall C legg f o r Yell le ad er, and Richard Curry fo r a s­ so cia te ed ito r o f the Cactus. No r u n - o f f election is need ed this y ea r sin ce no race had m ore than tw o candidates, and all w in ­ n e r s had clea r margins. ★ A rela tiv ely scan t 2 ,8 6 7 vo ters, as compared with last y e a r ’s p h e­ n o m en a l 4 ,3 3 5 , th ronged the tw elv e cam pus polls fo r six and on e h a lf hours W ed ­ n esd ay. tu rn ou t o f In the race fo r T exa n editor, K en n y , S tu d e n t Party ca n d id ate, led all to o k a first-b ox lead and the w a y with 1,876 votes. His op- pon< nt, W ayland Pilcher, had 9 4 4 votes. T h ree bills in troduced a t the last m e e t in g are ex p e c te d to com e up f o r se c o n d reading. A bill in tro d uced by J im Mc- K eithan and Jack T id w ell, Law A sse m b ly m a n , su g g e s ts t h a t th e S tu d en t W a g e C om m itte e b e m ade p erm an en t. The bill p o in ts o u t there is a co n sta n t need f o r up- to -d a te work on th e st u d e n t w a g e problem, and the w ork m u s t c o n ­ tinue a f t e r th e p resen t te m p o r a r y c o m m itte e is dissolved. T he bill provides th a t th e p r e s­ e n t S t u d e n t W age C o m m itte e w ill dis solve upon p assage o f th e bill now un d er c on sidera tion . A bill ap p ro vin g tjie issu an ce o f t h e o f f ic ia l U n iv e r sity S tu d e n t D irecto ry u n der th e ju risd ic tio n of T e x a s S tu d e n t P u b licatio n s, Inc. also w ill come up fo r secon d read in g. P u b lica tio n s M a k in g clea r th a t th e U n iv er- j C o m m itte e j sity g r a n te d p erm ission March 25 to T S P to publish the d ire cto ry , the bill m e r e ly su g g e s ts the A ssem b ly go on record as a p p ro v in g su ch publication. to N e w p u blication s in t e n d e d fo r g e n e r a l distrib u tion stu d e n ts m u s t rec eiv e the jo i n t approval o f th e S tu d e n t A sse m b ly and th e Board o f D irectors o f T e x a s S t u ­ dent P u b lication s, Inc. The Board o f D irectors o f T S P g a v e such approval March 31. it O ther leg isla tio n to co m e up for secon d rea d in g is a reso lu tio n introduced by Jim L a ughlin , E n ­ g in e e r in g A sse m b ly m a n , s u g g e s t ­ ing to Carl J. E ekhardt, su p er ­ visor o f grou n d s, th a t a tten tio n be given to the parkin g lo t behind the A FR O T C and A RO TC units o f f T om Green S treet. C h a irm a n O sborn Believes C a m p a ig n C om plete Success S t u d e n t A ssem b ly P resid en t Ralph Person g a v e the 7 5 1 s t pint o f blood late W e d n e sd a y to put the U n iv e r s ity 151 pin ts over its goal o f “ blood fo r K ore a.” “ T h e drive w a s a c o m p le te s u c ­ c e s s ,” J o e Osborn, chairm an , r e ­ ported. “ T h e bloodm obile is equip­ ped to tak e only 2 0 0 pi.its a day, and Red Cross and v o lu n te e r p er­ in a t ­ so n n e l w orked o v e r tim e te m p tin g th e s t u ­ d e n ts who w a n te d to d o n a te .” to handle all T h e a v era g e o f 2 50 p in ts per day, he said, w as the d aily n u m ­ ber o f 25 0 donors and r e je c t s t o ­ g e t h e r that the u n it is sup posed to see. D urin g the three d a y s m ore ( S e e U T BLOOD, p a g e 4 ) B la n k et T a x ap propriation, a1- 1 rs a con tro versial su b j e c t, is expected to be even h o tt e r than jsual this y ea r when the S tu d e n t A ssembly hea rs the bill T h u rsd ay night. The A ppropriation C o m m ittee is asking a red uction o f th e A th ­ letic C o u n c il’s allocation by 18 cents. The c o m m itte es r e c o m m e n d a ­ tions: 6 cen ts 1 cen t t a x ) . 2 cen ts. 1. R edu ce the A th letic Council (5 ce n ts ad m issio n and 2. Reduce S tu d en t G o v ern m en t 3. R ed u ce Oratorical A s s o c i a ­ tion 7 -10 o f I c en t and earm ark 3 1-2 c e n ts o u t o f th e Oratorical A ssoc iation allotment fo r th e sole purpose Issu es sp e a k e r s’ programs. the Great o f 4. R educe th e A c tiv itie s H a n d ­ S tu d e n t P u b lic a ­ fi. In c r e a s e Cultural E n te r ta in ­ book 3 cents. 5. In cre a se tions 3 cen ts. ment 3 cents. 7. Increase 3 7-10 cents. Longhorn Band 8. Add the Bar A sso c ia tio n and allot 2 cen ts. 9. R ed u ce the A th letic C oun­ (IO cil an additional 12 c e n ts cen ts adm ission and 2 c e n t s tax) and d istrib u te the a m o u n t as f o l­ lows : a. F iv e c e n ts to S t u d e n t Publi­ b. Five cents to Cultural En­ cations. t e r t a i n m e n t . c. Band. X R j S r Two cen ts to ti * L onghorn T h e c o m m i t t e e , h e e d e d b y Jim M c K e i t h a n , w e n t o n r e c o r d t hat it* c u t wa* n o t i n t e n d e d t o j e o p ­ a r d i ze t he U n i v e r s i t y a t h l e t i c p r o ­ in a n y wa y . T h e c u t wi l l g r a m m e r e l y c a u s e t he C o u n c i l t o m a k e • m a i l e r p a y m e n t * o n s u c h t hi ng* a* M e m o r i a l S t a d i u m , a c o m m i t ­ t e e m a n said. \ TSP to Appoint itors Friday Edi 8 Are Considered For Ranger, Cactus th ree E ig h t ap p lications w e r e for filed W e d n esd a y editorial post? on stu d en t p u b lication s. The editors will be chosen by th e non­ editorial com m ittee o f T e x a s S tu ­ dent P u b licatio n s Friday. A p p lica tio n s for C actu s editor Rre J a n ic e Bourdon, J a m e s F. Gil­ bert, and Paul N. G r e g o r y ; fo r R a n g e r editor, Charles A . Joslin and W a lte r A. H o ga n ; f o r R an ger a sso cia te editor, Richard E. B us­ by, Jo h n T. Frazer, and J a m e s R. W righ t. T h ese usually positions filled by electio n in the sp rin g gen e ral electio ns b ut no o n e filed this year. a r e The applicant* for C a c tu s ed i­ tor a re m em bers o f the present st a ff. Miss Bourdon is ed ito r o f the fr a t e r n ity section, Gilbert o f the S tu d e n t G overn m en t section, and G re g o r y o f the A th le t ic s s e c ­ tion. Joslin is a veteran R a n g e r s t a f f ­ er. H e has done w ritin g e ditin g, cartooning, and p rom otio n . H o ­ gan. a gradu ate jo urn a lism s t u ­ dent, has no R an ger e x p e r ie n c e but has been a T ex an reporter. Frazer ha* been on the R anger s t a f f for m ore than tw o y e a r s as artist and cartoonist. This is the first year fo r both W rig h t and Busby. C entury Class G ro u p To Hear Rev. Lewis The C entury Cla?s B a n q u e t will hear R iv e r a nd W. Jack Lewis speak at it s annual banquet ton igh t a t 6 :3 0 . R everand Lewis is d irector of the Faith and L ife C o m m u n ity and fo r m e r director o f th e W est­ m in ster S tu d e n t F ello w sh ip . All past and p resen t m e m b ers and their g u e sts are invited to the din­ ner. Movies o f the 2 8 0 -y e a r his­ tory o f the class will be show n. T h e T e x a n Fi r s t C o 11 e g e D a i l y i n t h e S o u t h V O L 52 Price 5 Cents “ AUSTIN, TE X A ^ THURSDAY, APRIL 237 1953 Four Pages Today NO. 156 Whitehall to Move Aiiies Call pow j_aw School Selects To Driskil Secretary M a n s io n Talk With Reds After Exchange Nelson as In t h e v ice-p resid e n tial race, co n stitu tio n did n o t p ass b ecau se Gordon P a te received 127 v o t e s ; ] les s than th e required 50 per c e n t W in fred H ooper, 9 0 ; Marvin F o s­ o f the law st u d en ts voted. A to ta l ter, 7 8; and Bill D in g le , 26. o f 3 34 v o te s were c ast in the elec- n ea rly a tw o to one victor. K en n y won every box and w a ; Masons f o r j Hon for considera- fo r d efe rm en t as a student o n e r s eligib le for repatriation. th e Driskill hom e W h iteh all Co-op, now a t 2 5 0 0 in J u ne Whitis, will be m oved a t 2 6 1 0 to Whitis. The In ter n atio n al A d v i­ sory O f f ic e will th en o c cu p y 2 5 0 0 Whitis. W h iteh a ll's n ew h o m e has a lon g and varied history. B u ilt in the ea rly 1 8 8 0 ’s by L. J. Driskill, w’ho also b u ilt the D riskill Hotel, the red brick m an sion w'as on ce one o f the ar istocratic sh o w places of A u stin . It was d e sig n ed by ar­ ch itects in St. Louis, and its bricks w ere sen t from th ere, at IO cen ts per brick. The since g o n e , was e s p e cia lly made for the house. fu r n itu r e , a r e fire p la ces th e E lev en e la b o ra tely carved m a r­ sca tte red ble th rough f i f t e e n ro om s. Out- o f-d a te g a s jets ab o ve th e m a n ­ tels w ere o nce used to provide g a slig h t fo r the g a y parties g iven by the Driskills. A b o u t th e turn o f the c e n tu r y , the h o use ch a n ged hands. In 1914 the U n iv e r s ity bought it and rented to a g ir l s ’ dorm itory. th e S co ttish Rite W h en th e p resent S co ttish Rite D o rm ito ry w a s co m p leted and o c ­ cupied in 1922, th e F a c u lty W om ­ en's Club m oved in the old D r is­ kill home. T h ey used the b uilding as a clu b h o u se until 1939 when the club disbanded and moved out. T he old house had an o th er flin g at a g a y the Gamma Phi Beta soro rity moved in fo r a o ne -y ea r sta y. life w hen social F in a lly , in 19 40 , ti ca m e back into th e U n iv e r sity fa m ily o f build ­ ings when it was taken o v e r by the C ollege o f F ine A rts as th e D ris­ kill Music A n n ex . O f f ic e s , c la s s­ room s, reh earsals, and th e U n iv e r ­ sity S y m p h o n y w ere crow d ed u n ­ der its roof. T hen the Longhorn B an d took 200 O ffic e r Teachers W a n te d by AFROTC A nother call for o ff ic e r s to fill the A ir instructor po sitio n s F o rce ROTO program h a s gone novel, out in M ontgom ery, Ala. A p p r o x im a tely from A F R O T C h e ad q ua rters in 200 p ro fessors and a s s is t a n t p rofessors of air science and tactics are com p letin g their tours this J u ly with A F R O T C detach m ents. Rated o ff ic e r s wdth b acca lau r e­ ate d egrees who q u a lify as in ­ structors a re wanted to g et more A F R O T C gra d u a tes to a pp ly for flig h t tra in in g. O ffic e rs w ith j e t experience are especia lly w anted. Colonels and lieu ten a n t colonels are eligib le as professors. over d u rin g the w ar, s t a y in g un­ til t h e y cou ld m o v e into th e n e w Band B uilding. Sin ce the band moved to T w en ty -th ird S tr e e t, the home has been used by various d e ­ p a rtm en ts fo r o ff ic e s . Selective Service Tests on Thursday A p p ro xim a tely 250 male U n iv er- lo n g s ity stu d en ts will tak e the Selec­ S ervice Qualification T est tive T h ursd ay from 8 :3 0 a.m. until 12 noon in H o g g Auditorium. P en cils and other m ateria ls will be supplied by th e te s tin g bureau. R esults o f the te s ts will serve as gu id es fo r the local board. Appeals m u st be filed in w r itin g writh the local board w ith in IO da ys o f the date the notice o f classification. P r esen t criteria local board m ails the are eit h er a score o f 70 or better on the tes t or cla ss sta n d in g a m on g the male m em bers the upper h a lf o f the fr e s h m a n class, upper tw o -th ird s o f the sophomore class, upper th ree-fou rth s of the junior class. in Tickets S till A v a ila b le For M o v ie ‘Don Q u ix o te ’ T ick ets are still av aila ble for the free movie. “ Don Q u ixote,” being presented by the U n iv e r s i t y Film P ro gra m C om m ittee T h u rsda y a t 7 : 3 0 p.m. The 3 : 3 0 , 5 : 3 0 , and th ree sh ow in gs will be in B a tts A uditorium. A lth ou gh the movie is free, tic­ kets m ust be secured in advance. S tud en ts m ay pick up tickets at the office o f romance la n g u a g es in B atts Hall until the b eginning of the first sh o w in g at 3 :3 0 p.m. still sh o w in g A p p ro x im a tely 30 ava ila ble the fo r o f C e r v a n te s’ tickets are ev en in g fam o us but more th an a hundred for the se a ts are still unclaimed afternoon sh ow in gs. T e x a n S t a f f M e e t s T o d a y T h ere will be a D a ily Texan staff m e etin g at I p.m. T h u rsd ay in J o u rn a lism B u ildin g IOU A n ­ noun cem en ts o f the March con­ test w in n e rs will be made and certificates awarded. P lans will be spring discussed picnic May 3. for the annual Y o u n g C O P ’, to Me a t T h e Y o u n g R epublican Club w ill have a Dutch T rea t Din ner T h u rs­ day n igh t a t 7 p.m. at Old Seville R esta u ra n t. Gay T horon, p r o f e s ­ sor o f law', w ill be g u e s t speaker. M rs. C o p e la n d Says Subject N ot Told; Prisoners Disclose C om m ie A tro citie s • ' B v t he A taor tilted Pre et [ T h e A llies u n e x p e c te d ly called a special m e e t in g with th e C om ­ m u n ists W e d n e sd a y , on e hour a ft e r the fourth ex ch a n g e of sick and w ou nd ed brou gh t a tiny tr ic ­ kle o f 14 more disabled A m eri­ ca n s ou t o f Red ca p tiv ity. P r e su m a b ly R ear Adm. John C. D an iel, h ead ing th e U . N , liaison group, may question the Reds on fro m retu rn ed p risoners I rep o rts sick I th a t m a n y more and w ou n d ed A llied prisoners still remain in C o m m u n ist prisons. The A llies have re p e a te d ly asked the R eds to re-exa m in e their r o s ­ ters and turn over an y m ore pris- serio u sly The fou rth e x c h a n g e o f pris­ o ners to d a y starts a t 7 p.m., W ed ­ n esd a y , E S T and w hile still in p r o ­ g r e s s the Red and Allied liaison te a m s will c o n fr o n t ea ch in sp ecial session. T h e U. N. Command did not o f ­ fic ia lly disclose the purpose o f the terse a n n o u n c e m e n t m e e t in g . A said only th a t it would “ d i s c u s m a tter s in co n n ec tio n w ith the c u r ­ ren t repatriation o p e r a tio n s .” The call coin cided with a g r o w - ; ing in d ictm en t o f Reds from th e I lips o f prisoners re-; turn ed . thus far T he repa tria tes told h a r r o w i n g j storie s o f th o u san d s o f A m erican in and other prisoners p erishing death marches. T h e la te st U S D e f e n s e D e p a r t­ in m e n t c a su a lty report, W a sh in g to n W ed n esd a y, listed 9,-! 156 A m erica n s m issin g in th eir fa t e is unknown. in action th e Korean War. O f ficia lly issued On N ov . 14, 1 9 5 1 , the U S E ighth A r m y ju d g e ad v o c a te is sued a s e n ­ th e Com- sa tio n a l * m u n ists in a cts o f "barbarism u n i­ report th a t que even in the C om m u n ist w o rld ” ] had killed about 5 ,5 0 0 A m e r ic a n s and 29 0 oth er A llie d prisoners o f war. Later Gen. Matthew' B. R id g­ w ay , then U . N . Far E a st c o m ­ mander, upped the total to 8,000 | rin a report to the U nited N ations. T r o p i c a l Fish t o B e S h o w n ! T h e A ustin A q ua rium S o c ie ty its sp ring tropical fish w ill hold sh ow th e th e show'rooms of in Jack S ta b lefo rd P on tiac C o m p a n y, 1 0 1 4 Lamar B oulevard, 3 -1 0 p.m. F rid a y , S atu rd ay, and S un d ay, A p ­ p r o x im a tely rare 50 tropical fish will be displayed. tanks o f L uther N e lso n w a s elec te d sec- t h e L a w o f reta ry -tr ea su r er S ch ool W e d n esd ay . R u n o f f s fo r th e oth er o f f ic e s will he held in th e main lobby o f the Law B u ild in g F rida y from 8 a.m. to 1 :3 0 p.m. R esults o f the prim ary elec tio n : re­ F o r president, Ed W eis s ceiv ed 113 votes, Glynn M cD on­ ald, 8 2 ; Jim M cKeithan, 7 6; and J. K. T ay lo r, 53. o f F o r chairm an th e H on o r Council, J im M cC arver receiv ed 152 v o te s ; Morris Mitchell, 123, and D a ve B e n n e tt, 44. F o r s ecre ta ry -trea su r e r, N elson received 1 7 0 , and Morris McCall, 157. T h e proposed a m e n d m e n t to the Carnival Increase Entries for 53 T h e a n n u al V a r sit y C arnival will be held on th e p ark in g lot b e­ hind the m e n ’s d o rm itories M ay 2. G ates w ill be opened a t 7 p.m. T h e 1 95 3 C arnival w ill be th e la r g e s t ev er held. The 43 en tr ie s in clude 21 show s and 22 c o n c e s­ sions. A s part o f the publicity program, p a r ts o f the sk its will other I be see n on C actu s P r y o r ’s T V show' April 29. T itle s fo r the skits r a n g e fr om “ S n o w Red and the S e v e n B o l­ s h e v ik s” to “ The R eturn o f N o H ay , The P riv ate O. J. O .” C on ­ ice cream ce ss io n s w ill ‘ include Spurs to Choose Outstanding Co-ed F r id a y is the deadline on nom in­ ation s to be entered with th e Silver S p u rs for th e O u tsta n d in g Woman S tu d en t o f the Y ear. A n y person or o rgan ization m ay en ter the n am e o f a w oman s t u ­ dent who ha# at least 30 hours cred it in th e U n iv e r sity with a C av erag e. A list o f her qualifica­ tions m ust be submitted to the office of th e Dean of Women, said*Gray E v a n s , chairm an o f the Silver Spu r service committee. four T he w in ner will be picked by a fac u lty m em ­ com m ittee o f bers and three studen ts. F a culty members are John A. McCurdy, execu tive secretar y of the E x -S tu ­ d e n t s ’ A ssociation ; Miss M argaret P eck, a ssista n t Dean o f W om en; Mrs, Louise H orvath , O range J a c ­ kets sponsor; and J it te r Nolen, director of the T e x a s U n ion . sticks, “ju n g l e j u i c e ” sold a t a “j u n g le h u t,” a cak e walk, and mint julep Con stru ction on b ooths and sh o w s will start a t noon Friday, May I. T ick e ts fo r the V a r s it y Carnival are on sale n o w at s o ­ rority and fo r 75 cents. A fte r 4 p.m. Friday, May I, tickets w ill be $1,0 0. fr a t e r n ity h o u ses P er so n s w ho have 75 c e n t tic­ kets may v o t e for the V a r sit y Car­ nival Queen. In the past, A ll p roceeds from th e carnival will g o into a fu n d to be used for building an a m p h ith ea ter on the fu n d s campus. have been u ed to help pay for the lights on the in tram ural field , for other p u rp oses which and w er e not fr a te r n itie s to and sororities. lim ited the Error in R anger Story A b o u t G ordon K n ig h t An error was made in the R a n ­ ger sto ry m en tion in g Gordon Knight, A ustin n ew sp a p er sa le s­ man who is go in g to E ng lan d th is sum mer fo r the Coronation. T he stor y said th a t Gordon had sent a son th rough college; th is w'as a mistaken bit of inform ation which u n fo r tu n a tely escaped being checked. Gordon has no son. T h e R anger staff e x p ress e s its regret th a t this m ista ke occurred, for the story w a s intended to be com plim en tary and by no m e a n s did the editors think to reflect d is­ credit on either Gordon or his occupation as paper boy. A D S at Old S e v i l l e T h e aw ard win ner will be pre­ sented a t th e annual S w in g-O u t, on May I, and will receive a trophy. S h e will also have her nam e engraved on a plaque. Alpha D elta S ig m a w ill hold its regu lar m e e t in g in the Old S eville Wine < fila r to n ig h t at 6 : 3 0 . fr e s h m e n ! will be paid fo r by A D S , e xclu d in g supper. 78 or 53 — Boys Are Same “ College st u d e n ts now' are j u s t u nless he w as w e a r in g his co at boys needed jobs, they u su a lly a s k - id a r d s she the sam e as a g o ,” said Mrs. J. D. Copeland, w ho h a s been a housem other since 1918. they wrere 34 yea rs ’ and tie. S tu den ts today are a little ed Mrs. Copeland less fo rm al than they used to be.” T h e only time th a t Mrs. Cope- (natotain s, Mrs. < ope- to recommend kind has stu den t h o stesses who co- ordinate the g ir l s ’ activities w ith her and who are responsible for recomm endations th a t U n iv e r sity rules are seein g to become a land really worried about her boys one boy w as when" th ey c a u g h t the “fight- banker. H e waited on ta b les at m y o b served ^ T h e h o stesses are chosen ing one helped su ccessful when th ey c a u g h t the “fight- banker. He waited on tables at m y fe v e r .” She said th a t d urin g boardinghouse through the University* and E v e given their room to work his w a y by the Dean of Women and and board O rig in a lly Mrs. Copeland's w a s ten-room boys’ boardinghouse. it and bought tw'o freshm an -soph om ore thern. “ My battle, in re­ the b egin n in g the boys cut her garden hose into recommended him pieces her job filled he s had since. I ve g iv en lnform a- jthem w’ith lead. “ T h ey m ig h t h a ve tton about my boys to all kinds o f b o a r d i n g I blackjack-size for every and each other w ith those employers— from businessm en to houses have been fo r girls. D u r in g th e first few y ea rs her j killed three e x ce llen t home cooking o f m ea ls a d ay w a s on e of the th in g s th a t her 53 boys liked most. t h in g s ,” she said. S h e w as a friend and confidante “ F e w boys ever missed a meal w hen th ey boarded w'ith me,” she chuckled, “ and I’m proud to say no boy ever s a t at my din ner t a b l e l a n d final exa m in ation s. When the of the boys. They freq u e n tly cam e to her wdth tales about broken ro­ in dign ities of pledgeship, mances, ] secret service in v e s tig a to r s.” j When World W a r II began, e n ­ rollment o f boys dropped, so Mrs. Copeland asked fo r and received permission to make hers a g i r l s ’ i boardinghouse. R ecognized for the h ig h alan - eluded. turn for their work. t h a t sh e never goes F e w problems o f discipline have developed. Mrs. Copeland e x p la in ­ ed into the th at her rooms g ir l s ’ rooms but are a lw a y s open if students w-ant to talk to her. She gets along well w'ith most o f her boarders, both boys and g irls, “and t h a t ’s the im ­ to me,” she con- p ortant th in g a She added to more houses. Since II of World W a r ^ Five Lawyers To Represent UT at Houston The U n iv e r sity Law School will j ; send a five-man delegation to the j t if th C ircuit Convention o f Am eri­ can L aw S tud en ts which begins on (h e U n iv e r sity o f Houston T a m pus I F riday, to continue through S u n ­ day. In the balloting fo r v ice-p resi­ den t, S o w ell, R ep resen tative ca n d i­ date, with 1,667 votes, won o v e r Mark M cL aughlin, S tu d e n t P a r ty I can d id a te, who polled 1 ,198 v o te s . S o w ell also won every box. Miss J o h nso n, su cces sfu l can d i­ d ate for sec reta ry , took an ea rly lead ov er Otis Rhea S chm idt, S t u ­ d en t P a rty , and won by 1 ,68 8 to 1,239. Miss Schm idt carried ©no o u t o f t w e lv e boxes. A ll three candidates t o p o l t t e balloting fin is h in g in ra ces w ith opposition took an early le a d and k e p t the lead until the b a llot l l p.m. Wed Ed W eiss, national chairm an o f c o u n th ig en d ed at the L a w School th e Public Relations C ommittee, nesf*ay night, who represented U nopposed candidates, w h oso as a d ele ga te to the N ational Con- o n ly opposition came as w rite-in s, vention o f A merican L aw S tu ­ polled a substantial vo te o f c o n ­ dents held in Sa n F rancisco last fid e n ce. Septem ber in connection w ith the American B ar Convention, heads the delegation. polled 2 , 5 3 3 Spears v o t e s ; 2 ,5 4 7 v o te s w ere cast fo r M ar­ schall, th e la rg est for an y c a n d i­ date; C leg g drew 2,541 v o te s ; and Curry had 2,451 votes. Other d elega tes are Bob Mc- Leaifb, S tu d en t Bar A ssociation j P resident who is g r a d u a tin g senior and who last week received his license a s an attorn ey; Chuck C a­ b a n a s , presid ent o f the first-year class and representing his class at j the convention; Bill F in ger, repre- 355 sen tin g the mid-law' class; and D avid Beerbower, a gradual ing senior rep resenting the senior class o f the L aw School. ★ The o n ly C onstitu tional a m en d ­ m e n t on the ballot passed by a n o v erw h elm in g majority, 2 ,0 3 5 to It a m en d s Article 111, S e c ­ tion 4, S u b sectio n d, to rea d; “ To serve as chairm an o f th e Board o f D ir ectors o f the T ex as U n io n <>r t--> >end his rep resen tative t o ser v e on the Board. If th e p resi­ dent d o es not ser ve, the ch airm an shall be chosen from the s t u d e n t m em bership o f the B oard .” the S ev era l wrrite-in v o t e s The F if t h Circuit convention in ­ law clude d elega tes represen tin g schools in T ex a s, Louisiana, Mis­ sissip p i, A labam a, Georgia and Florida. The membership o f the A merican Law' S tudent Association is made up of schools m eetin g the sta n d ard s set up by the American B a r Association for a law' school o f first class. There are at presen t 105 American la w schools in the organization, which is di­ vided into 12 circuits which cover the U nited S tates and Puerto Rico. The convention o f the F ifth Cir­ J erry W a l f o r d , chairm an o f cu it law' schools will be under the the Election C ommission, said direction Friloux, o f Anthony W e d n e sd a y nigh t that bills at the g r a d u a tin g senior at the U niver- T ex a s Book S tore m ust b e paid sity of Houston School o f Law, who by 5 p m Thursday. “ N o can di- is the Second E x ecu tiv e Vice-prosi- -pr Law Stu- d e n t of the. American d e n t Association. fo u n d their w a y into th e e le c tio n ta b u ­ lation,-: eleven for Jim M cK eith ­ an and seven for J erry W ilson , both for president. T h ere a ls o w e re the usual wi-ite-ins: n a tio n a l, in tern atio n al, strip and characters. J e f f Hancock had se v ­ eral v o te s fo r T exan editor. date w ill be declared e lec ted u n ­ til the bill is paid ,” he said. com ic ho Joy M la d e n k a to Talk O n G raceful Posture Jo y Mladenka, TV director for B a ttl e s te i n ’s of Houston, will speak T h ursday a t 7 p.m. on the Charm Committee program in the Inter | national R o o m o f the T ex a s Union Her subject will be “ Comport­ m e n t,” u sin g graceful posture in such situations a? g e tt in g in and ou t of cars, stan din g, sittin g , and w alking. E very on e is invited, and ad m is­ sion will be 50 cents. W oodford also exp ressed his ap­ p reciation fo r the co-o p eration th e fr om C om m ission has cand idates. received Several dozen stu d e n ts w aited ou tsid e the doors o f T e x a s U n ­ ion 3 0 1 -3 0 9 to hear the retu rn s as each com p leted box w as r e ­ p orted, w hile alm ost a sim ilar n um ber o f APO*® and Orange J a c k e ts m em b ers tallied v o te s , be­ g in n in g at 7 p.m. N o evid en c e o f fr a u d u le n t v o t­ ing was reported by the E lec tio n C om m ission this year. Unofficial Returns JB H o g * M en s W a g . Dorm H a ll W a g . E a st Halt MB W e s t W e st M B MB Sut. E n * . E x. Law T o ta l I 2 3 4 S 6 T 8 9 IO 182 142 118 199 162 362 379 375 Sc. l l 173 94 99 12 138 2 .5 33 82 1.1 98 137 1.667 73 115 81 1.209 81 144 1.638 175 172 2.547 177 87 119 132 184 79 64 176 195 172 148 117 224 f* I 250 73 56 182 151 127 219 207 236 182 243 S p e a r s Mr {.aug h- Hn Sow ell S e h m id c Jo h n son M a rs ­ chall C le** K enny Pilch er 82 112 82 u s 182 141 58 74 99 a t 96 97 61 56 75 S3 99 75 55 91 23 143 77 193 162 182 145 119 202 163 357 387 383 143 117 204 162 362 884 376 183 ITS IT S 2 ,6 4 1 99 77 277 118 296 281 139 137 124 141 137 1. 876 73 65 72 9 4 4 Curry 176 IS S 113 153 356 365 >66 179 178 165 2.451 f o r 144 111 A g a in s t l l 17 ISS 279 311 325 132 137 140 2, 035 138 124 44 44 45 34 16 44 3 5 6 76 37 46 39 46 78 77 63 19 74 65 I 'N : lA J lia t CjoeS CJn ere 8:30— Selective Service E x a m in a ­ tions, H og g Auditorium. 10-10 p.m.— F ine A rts F estiv a l, Coliseum. F resh m a n and U p p e r c la ss F e l ­ lo w sh ip s on “ F rom C am pus to C o m m u n ity ,” YM CA. 7— L a tin -A m e rica n U nio n, T ex a s 12— S tu d y o f Martin L uther, L u­ U n ion 401. theran S tu d en t Center. 3:30, 5:30, and 7 :3 0 — “ Don Qui­ x o t e ” on U n iv ersity F il m Com­ mittee series, B atts Auditorium. 4 — P rofessor A llesio Robles to in Spanish on “ T he Im­ speak portant Contributions the United S ta t e s to the H isto r y o f Mexico,” B atts Hall 201. o f 4:35 Dr. J. R. Roach to address Ashbcl Literary S o ciety, Tri- Delt house. - 5 — College o f Education picnic, / r Zilker Park. 5— Dr. Joe B. F ra n tz to address S idn ey Lanier L iterary Society, D elta Phi Epsilon house. 6:30— A lp ha Delta S ig m a dinner in Old S ev ille Wine m eetin g Cellar. 7— A lb e rt Dickey to sp e ak to 7— C h ie f W . J. E llio tt to address Society o f A m erican M ilitary E n g in e e r s, T e x a s U n io n 309. 7— Y o u n g Republican, S tu d en t- F a c u lty dinner, Old Seville. lecture, 7— Charm In tern ational Room, T e x a s U nion. 7 :15— F ello w sh ip o f W esley F r e s h ­ men, M ethodist E d uca tion C en ­ ter. 7 : 1 5 — Club Inteca to meet in foyer to attend “ Don of B a tts Hall Q u ix o te .” 7 :1 5 — Folk d an cin g and s in g in g , 8— E n g in e e r in g W ive* s t y le show, H ii lei. Y a r in g ’s. 8— “ C y m b eline,” H o g g A uditorium . to address 8— D r O. V. Luke A m erican ( hemical Society, Che­ m istry B u ild in g 15. THE DAILY TEXAN, Thursday, April 23, 1953, Papa 2 Senate Tidelands Leaders Plan Round-clock Sessions in A Finals “ W e ha\e already arranger} for the l ots," said Sen, K now land < R- chair­ the committee's Calif. >, man. and The cots would be placed in Senate corridors, where weary members could nap and still be available if needed. lounges from Sen. Gore Senator T a ft’? move for a test vote drew ( D* Tem:. I the descnpt on “ an unjus­ tified, untlateral, arb itrary deci- (D -Ark.) $on," Sen. called it “ gag ru le." Fulbright Sen. H u m p h r e y (D -M inn.) I ’n r en ten cd i e tat Hat. o n a g a inst the proposed all-night >ession,% saying “ there are plenty o f rules in the book t hat we could use." W hile the opposing Senators talked to “ educate the people" and states' ownership a d v o c a t e s termed a filibuster, the Senate Rules Committee approved today a Senate rules change which would make st easier to shut o ff debate, Youth Surprises Houston Net Field H O U S T O N , A p ril 22 ,P>~~H a1 Burrows, the nation’s nineteenth ranked amateur, ended Dick Sa- vitt's brief return to tournament two other tennis Wednesday as seeded players made narrow es­ capes in the fourth round of the R iv e r Oaks Invitation. The 17-year-old Burrows from Charlottesville. Va., dropped a 2-6 first set to the 1951 Wimbledon champion but jumped into a quick second set lead and won fa irly easily at 6-3, 6-1. W hile the big th re e —Gardner, Mulloy, Vie Seixaa, and Art L a r ­ sen— were winning lather quickly, Noel Brown. Los \ngeles, Calif., and I.. Straight Clark, Pasadena, C alif., were being forced into tough third sets. Brown, seeded sixth, trailed 0-3 and C t in the third set before rallyin g to defeat 18-year-old Sam- B y W I L L I A M M O R R I S Texan Iniramnrnl Co-&ra'i»ator on the S P E ’s, 9-6, and the Grovers blasted Twin Pines, 10-2. < known As a finals Wednesday. C. B. Sum rall, as well The aged vet whiffed three bats- and W hitis, result of Wednesday's these parts as W a lle r semifinal divisional play, the .S P E ’s around ( reek or Waggoner H all, twirled face the Theta C h i’s in the Class , hi< Sigma Phi Epsilon mates into A fraternity finals, and B S C <>p- fraternity poses bye-holder Newman (dub for j intram urals’ Class A the club crown Frid ay. McCracken previously-selected meq with the potential tying runs finalists in the more sparsely-pop- on the paths in the last frame, as alated independent bracket, also the SPF.'s edged powerful Phi clash Friday. Gamma Delta, 2-0. Chi. the Ja c k in the beanstalk cpi- an old riv a lry sode all season, unleashed a lethal hitting onslaught Delta Theta, previously rated a and Tut s Tomb top Class A threat, 10-3. ( lass B little Theta S A E ’s and the Dells will renew in the fratern ity finale, while Oak Grove is tackling to down Phi Newm an’s Bees for club honors, is playing Mc- Crocking for the independent title. out tit, Frid ay's winners w ill move into the meantime, hard-hitting competition, B S L , the In In a erupted for IO markers in the last the all-University finals, set for inning, all with two out, to sui- next week. prise walk-happy T L O K , third Class A clash. the !7-0, in Here > the story behind Wednes- day s games; \ threesome of mighty Class B Tho S P E ’st squelched a Phi Gam crews, Delta Tau Delta, S A L , aud uprising in the last inning and, be- Oak Grove, also moved up another hind Sum ra il’s almost untouchable notch in the divisional ladder Wed- pitching, collected a 2-0 triumph, nesday. The Dolts nosed the I 'ekes. \ pair of F T sports personages, Jim m y Y u amontes and (lib Daw- 3-2, the SAE"** lowered the boom son, p a r k e d the S PE hitting at-1 Roger Tolar and the SAE's un­ tack, while Bud Byerly and Jack raveled a to Barton, two of intramurals* most bounce previously unbeaten S F E , consistent performers, were pacing 9-6. A rt Bell and Randy Shaw cll the Phi Gams. j spearheaded the losers. fine hitting game H ill Hall-dominated Theta Chi, Gene Bell’s pitching and D<)/ biggest surprise of the 'mural sea- Tatum's hitting was enough to gAr son, had little trouble disposing of Oak Grove a 10-2 victory over strong Phi Delta Theta, 10-3, Carl- Twin Pines, in the third Class B ton Massey and Bunny Andrews affair. Russ Tinsley paced Twin were big stickmen for the victors, Pines, and Bob Andrew's and Dick Bensonj led the Ph i Dells. | C L A S S A Sig m a Ph i E p silo n 2. Ph i Gam m a D elta T L O K entered the final frame with a 9-7 lead Wednesday, but everything from Bcvo to the U T Tower fell on them in that fateful finish, and B S C went home with a 17-9 victory. Eleven walks pro­ vided the win margin. Roy' Busby and Durw'ood Hendry 0 (fr a te r n ity se m i- fin a ia ). T h e ta c h i IO, P h i D elta T heta 3 (fra te r- nit ? se m i - fi n a ls ». B S D 17 I L O K o (clu b *e m i- fin a )» ). C L A S S B D elta Tau D elta 3. l>elt* Kappa Ep silo n 3 (fr a te r n ity sem i-final* I. Sig m a Alpha E p s ilo n S. S iem a P h i hp- .‘ iion A (f r a t e r n it y se m i- fin a l*). G a * GrnTa IO. T w in P in r» 2 'f lu b arm i- f I. in acquiring F i r s t E n g i n e e r i n g G r a d D i e * had boon prominent the T L O K advantage. while cir- te d ly every man on looked good at B S U . the platter The first graduate of the U n i­ the squad varsity engineering department, for W illiam Hicklin Prescott Hunni- cutt, 86. died Thursday in an Atis- Curt Roberts and Jo e Youman* tin hospital. were the big guns as Delta Tau Delta's Bees were downing Dekes, led by Neal Blanton. 4-2. Hunnicutt was a Shriner and the seas active in the F ir s t Presbytc- ritn Church. in a day, announced a aeia\ w i n in hi5 plans to bring a Monday vote on the “ main C-ue in the c o n t rovers*. .... ,i . It would come on a motion to table a substitute proposal by Sen. Anderson (D-N.M.T to provide for federal administration of offshore oil leases, and anet her by Sen. H H (D-Ala.) to use revenues from the oil for a d to education. Nichols Named For Reclamation The motion, once >chedulcd for Wednesday night, was put off, Marvin O. Nichols, form er «tu- T a ft said, at the request of five Senator- who are out of town dent of she Ut versity and Hew and some others who felt more consulting erg necr in Fort \t orth, ,, as selected Wednesday to be new time for de hail was needed. Such retarv of Interior M cKay, the As- put controvert; when it comes ear wa i d State B a n t a m B e n H e a d * S o u t h F O R T W O R T H , A p ril — Ben Hogan, who plays S H E L L L O V E j M f H i s t o r i c a l A s s o c i a t i o n , BREAKFAST 6 30 mw rn rn M i Wuw rn rn rn ■ nmF • UKF mw ti to 11:00 a.rn to have been cleare Dan el and Johnson Intram u! pre, im! na ru event*, en UMOt ut sAnq |-|jsf0ry Contributions ^3C[ so y $tp o o M j Q T e x ic o Robles Topic -JOM ™ ii ess I Adm dill '• 1 1'L Division Finals Today In Mural Track Meet commit understood bv Senators P r o f e . - s o i A u ss;o Roble- wilt speak Thursday at 4 p.m. in the Tobin Room, Bat:.- Hail 201. The last in a aeries of talks sponsored by the Institute of La- tin-American Studies, the speech will be on th* “ Im portant Con- tributions of United States His- torians to the H istory of Mexico.” As a mt’itary engineer profes- istoiian, Pro- sor. diplomat, a d feasor Robb - has had a orig and d-'.ingu shed career. w :‘l also p a r t i c i p a t e iii the annual meetn g of tnt Texas State No Worry-No Fuss Divisional finals in all running up a pair of title-. >s e in the broad The Intram ural the shot >8-10, and everts, and finals jump and softball throw for dis- 5-11 Va* tam e, are on Thursday's slate at Memorial Stadium. A ctivity com- j W ednesday released pit keel up by those o rnences at 4:30 p.m. representative* club, a n d independent running places in either the hi events w ill m erit automatic entry the shot put Monday, into the In tram u ial Championship places a*e awarded « Meet, se* for Monday. 5, 3, 2, I basis in - Participants in Thursday’* af- ■ copt the relays, wbi F irst and seconds in fra tern ity, whose ( fair includes those who qualified 4, 2 ) in last Monday's prelims. Kappa Sigma, dei leading the is for finals IO points, the 100-yard j w ith The Divisional Meet schedule in fra call* ti dash, the 220-yard dash, the 120-1 SD K 's with 5, the f yard low hurdles, the 4 10-yard and the Phi P s i’s (.b acken >- the inde relay, the 880-yard relay, the soft- ball throw, and the broad jump, • setter with Th po each to be categorized into sepa- bv Hosford with 5 rate t i. pendent events. A total of some points are best 2 I pvei t - are slat cd. fraternity, <*lub, and inde- eyhon w i t h I )o Vll-l’niversity championships in ert ii A IM E [-P | ■ I ways#! m\ I * I X R L l ; | ¥ JI 1 ” f > # J I m M , JR ^ 0 W ■ ‘V . I lf I i t I i j i 1 1 1- ; m- I Tailored for s u m m e r wear in t h e s e cool lightweight fabrics: • Gabs • Baby Chords • Part Silk • Linen Weaves • All wool tropical worsteds from 4.95 to 17.95 (YlohlVDDd’A 2548 G U A D A LU P E P l e n t y o f c l e a n c l o t h e * P l e n t y o f T o w e a r t i m e A n y w h e r e t o g o « M o m s S i& x im a tm u id A iy 1 4 t h St R e d R i v e r P h o n e 8 - 2 5 8 6 . . . fe ' JAtm S i (an d every other season) W A L LA C E f S T E R L IN G S IL V E R N ow < the time to brighten v o w table— select a perfect gift , . . WALLACE Sterling Silver! N e v ar rn Ic our Mocks are so complete with all u t "Third Dimension Beauty" patterns . . . e x q u isite m atching h o lio w a r e pieces. N o w when we can make immediate delivery! OttAUP COC0*1! AL ©SANDS IA AOOUt T w o T e a m s D i s q u a l i f i e d Two further For E li g i b i l i t y V i o l a t i o n s teams were disqualified from track intram ural competition, and severe penalties were p!a< ed on two others, as a result of a Faculty Committee ruling Wednesday concerning their use of ineligible rn* n in the pi eliminant'-. Pi K a [ipa AI pha and A t rn y R O T T were permanently disquali­ fied from further track participa­ tion this spring, and Sigma A l­ pha Epsilon and Phi Birm a Dr ira, the special ruling, were under deemed to receive only half-credit for all the point* they might gam. The ruling -tate* that any team using an ineligible individual au­ is disqualified. The tom atically infractures S A E and Phi Big were serious enough to deserve the full pen­ alty. considered not M a ry Budd Leads W a y Into Archery Finals Finalists in the women’s arch­ ery tournament are M ary Budd W esley Foundation; Mary M iller Kappa Alpha Theta; Carolyn Pat ten, Alpha Delta P i; Beverly P hi Delta Delta Delta; and Ellon Y e a gen, Alpha Chi Omega. Miss Budd wa* the leading qual ifiet with a 548 on 72 hit*. r/ FOR I L U X U R Y AT LOWEST COST f f f d e Katy Chair Con AUSTIN TO On* Round W a y T rip R an A n to n io rn 11.70 I L K ) W » r o . . . . 2.10 D a llas . . . 4 t i 4.00 7 .? S f o r t W o r m . 4 IO 1.44 (Pi*!* F a o *r» i T a r ) Diesel Po*erec til the way or toe (amous Texas Special Coev GUA&tUPE A U G E R S LUNCH 11:00 a m. to 4:00 Sm all Glass of Fresh Squeezed O ran g e ....... ....... H a lf Chilled G r a p e fr u it Dish of Fresh Louisiana Straw berries ... .............................. O rder French Toast .................... O rder Sm oked Sau sag e Tw o Fried Eggs A n y Style Fresh Baked Piccad illy Sw eet Roll ..... Fresh Hot Coffee A n y Time of the D ay . ....... . ....... Tall G lass of Ice Cold O ra n g e a d e Shrim p Cocktail .......................................... Fried Cod Fish and Tartar Sauce Baked Stuffed Pepper and Creole Sauce M e a t Balls and Spaghetti ............. C h o w M ein and French Fried Noodles Corned Beef and C a b b a g e ...................... Roast Leg of Beef Au J u s .......................... Fluffy M ashed Potatoes ........... Stew ed Fresh Frozen Corn .. .. .............. Green Bean S a la d ..................................... .. ......................... S tra w b e rry Shortcake ....... DINNER 4:00 Tall G lass of Iced Tea ................. ............. G rilled Chop Beef Steak Fried Oysters and Ketchup ... Roast Pork and Dressing B ak ed Ham and Cherry Sauce Club Steak and A m erican Fried Potatoes T Bone Steak French Fried O nions .............. ............ Stew ed Blackeyed Peas ........................... Picca d illy S a la d B o w l Chocolate Pie w ith W h ip p e d Cream Top .......... .......... ...... A I R COOLED C o r m jft r b t Take A d v a n ta g e of Our CONTINUOUS SERVICE from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. including Sundays 801 CONGRESS C A F E T E R I A SOI CONGRESS iJ o r U or • • • ? Tonight, when the Student Assembly cackles the proposed Blanket Pax appro­ priations, it will discover one of the most ticklish, yet important problems of this tole year. tye Athletic Council has been cut eight­ een cents. Other snags are bound to rise in the ap­ propriations, but this one, involving the largest single amount in the Blanket lax, side-stepped, as in other has not been years, but hit squarely in the face by the appropriations committee. Believing the Blanket Tax should re­ present student interests and needs on an overall basis, the committee sought for many weeks to determine where the gr eat ­ est needs lay and where the sources were available. Compensating for known deficiencies in Student Publications, Cultural E n t e r ­ tainment, and Student Government, they chose to cut the Athletic Council for this r e a s o n : The Athletic Council receives the largest share of the Blanket Tax. Though there has been no reduction in that portion in recent years, the Council has yet been able to make at least two payments on Memo­ rial Stadium each year since 1948. This r e a r three payments were made. But in each budget submitted, the Athletic Coun­ cil provided for only one payment, as is the case this year. The amount the Coun­ cil receives from the whole Blanket Tax is f a r more than just one of those payments. ch ^ Co ns id eri ng the large surpluses m >4ne Athletic Council ha- on hand at the end of each year, consistently, the appro­ A La Hysterical priations committee believed afford to be cut. they could Naturally, the Council doesn’t think so. At their meeting with the appropriations committee last week, Mr. Bible and Ed Ode. business manager, indicated that tho Athletic Council might be forced to with­ draw from the Blanket Tax if it received more than a five-cent reduction. It is this attitude which the Student As­ sembly'will have to deal with tonight. The appropriations committee has been fair and thorough in its decision. The Texan b e l i e v e s the Athletic Coun­ cil should take its proper place in the Blan­ ket Tax and respect the needs of other student activities. If they persist in their attitude towards a reduction, we will have cause to wonder the purpose of our athletic program— whether it be for the student body or others. r A9 Just what is cheating? Perhaps you wrote a long report, re­ quiring much research and time, for a course which your room-mate N now ta k­ ing. He must write the same report. Since you’ve already prepared a bibliography on the subject and done all the work, why shouldn’t your room-mate be saved the trouble by using your report ? According to the rules, this is flagrant cheating. Would you consider it thii or friendly gesture'.' Gridiron Club Entertains Ike's Cabinet Members B r o t h e r , c a n y o u s p a r e a n a m e d L e o , ” S . K f E i s e n h o w e r a C a b i n e t m e m ­ I b e r s sat a r o u n d a f a n of M u l ­ t h e i r st ew a n d r e l a t e d at! 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M. v ‘ M A U R E E N O ’HA R A "Comanche Territory" COLOR B Y TEC HN IC OL OR M A C D O N A L D CAREY Star' Another Hit For Bette Davis By J O H N G A I N E S is sim ila r in If you sep “ The S t a r ” with th e im pression th a t it ss a n o t h e r “ S u n ­ set B o u le v a rd ,” you will find you a i e m istak e n . T he plot to “ S u n set B oulev a rd,” b ut c a rrie s none of the n e u ro tic co n n o ta tio n s to Miss Sw anson. I n ­ a t tr ib u te d s tead, the sto ry m ig h t ac tu a lly happen in th e ev e ry d a y w orld of the t h e a te r . idea Its plot m a y he s o m e w h at shal­ low, and p erh a p s a little d raw n out, b u t th e role o f “ T he S t a r ” was cre ate d especially fo r the a c ­ tress, Bet:# Davis. W i th o u t n e g ­ it is lecting the s u p p o r tin g ca st her ta le n t which ca rrie s th e pic­ tu re. “ The S t a r ” is th e stru g g le o f a idol, who to tr ie s vainly fallen little fam e she has reta in w h at is passing le ft, h e r by. W h a t she does, you will e n jo y seeing. in a w orld t h a t Miss Davis m ay n o t be n o m in ­ a te .j fo r a n o th e r A ca d em y A w ard the basis of this p ic tu re , but on her ac ting tr u e to f o rm and her follow ers will enjoy her as much as ever, is The p ic tu r e has its w eak m o ­ ment?. as do m a n y good movies, b ut sim ply because st is som e tim es alow one should n o t con dem n it. Again, Miss Davis* t a le n t s come to the rescue, and w ith the help of h e r su p p o rtin g cast she m akes the p ic tu re well w o rth y o u r se e­ ing. Fraternity Formals Flowerless 17 Y e a r s since U niversity girl* have r e ­ ceived flow ers at mals. f r a t e r n i t y f o r ­ In F e b r u a r y , 1936, flo rists w ere sure the no-flow ers rule parsed b v I n te r - F r a te r n i ty Council would fail saying “ as long as they a r e kids. the\ will b u y flow ers T he lasted ruling, which has despite the florists* opinion, w as initiated to save money. A lthough so ro rity , a n d all-school dances, dorm ito ry fo rm a ls still f in d g irls w earing flow ers, f r a t e r n i t y dances rem s • corsage-less W hen th e rule passed, florists S a f e t y C h i e f to S p e a k H e r e W. J. Elliot, chief of th e T exas D e p a rtm e n t o f P e b l k S a fe ty , will address th e Society of A m eric an M ilitary E n g in e e r s a t its m o n th ly m eeting T h u rs d ay a t 7 p.m. in T exas Union 309. A movie on the K o re an “ P e a c e A c ti o n ” will also be shown a t the m e eting; tm F O T E K E E l Fir*t S h e w S t a r t s at 7 p.m. “Lydia B a ile y " Dei Ie Robertson Anne Francis — ALSO—- “ M a n Bait Gtorg* B ru it ■ t i i i v n l t h J — - " “Fort D efiance Guy Madison Rory Calhoun Gail S t o r m -A L SO — “ The L a d y S a y s N o " Joan Caulfield D avid N iv e n M W ? I LAST T IM E S T O D A Y ! nature w ith a r e s o lu tio n .” Some shop m a n a g e rs expressed I r e s e n tm e n t a b o u t the action. a lon g w ith o u t “ If the boys a r e so in te r e s te d i in sav in g money, why d o n ’t they o rc h e s tr a s ? : get ! W hy d o n ’t radio I music and n ot w e a r a t u x ? ” o ne i asked wryly. th e y d an c e f:o B u t the 1936 r u lin g has held, j The girls m u st still rely only upon I them selv es and to I impress th e ir d a te s and the sta g 1 line. th e ir fo rm a ls Stud en t’s M u sic Proves Point in Theory Talk c i a t e professor of music tw o Mrs. J a n e t M cG au ghey , asso­ theory, p resented by Ainslee Cox, an A ustin High s t u ­ dent. as p a r t of h e r le cture, “ Why We S tu d y Music T h e o r y ,” in Re- com positions | cital Hall S a tu r d a y . H elon Blount, te a c h in g fellow in voice, sa n g one of M ’ss C o x s the o th e r w as com positions, and r e c o rd in g of the , hea rd by ta p e A ustin High Choir. I R I S 3 0 6 E. 6 t h St . P h. 7 - 0 2 1 1 Dos Almos en el Mundo Am elio G uerro Fernando Fernandez p h o e b e s S e w i n g B ask et Dr e s sm a k i n g - Al t e r a t i o ns P H O E B E W. C O X P hone 2 - 8 5 4 9 1 8 0 4 L a v a c a G O IN G TO HOUSTON/ Express Se rvice — 4 H o u rs 9:20 A. M . 4:30 P. M , Kerrville Bus Co. U S £ . IO Ph. 2 - 1 1 3 8 G u a r a n t e e d W A T C H REPAIR JEW ELRY REPAIR PROMPT SERVICE KRUGER'S ON T H E DRAG 2236 G U A D A L U P E Co-Op Barbecue At Zilker Park In d ia n Dance, ‘U k e ’ Included in P la n s T h e a n n u a l In ter-C o-op picnic will be held F r id a y a t th e Z ilker P a r k Club House fro m 6 p.m. u n ­ til 12. and co-op m e m b ers T r a n s p o r ta t io n will be provided fo r th e ir guests. S tu d e n ts who w a n t rides will m e e t in fro n t of the new* units at 5:45 p.m. M em bers m a y go sta g or invite, guests. T he p r o g ra m th e evening includes a song by T ad Arms* w o rth . She will sin g “ F ra n k ie and Johnnie,*' and will ac co m pan y h e r ­ self w ith h e r ukelele, fo r • d e n Zoch will bo m ale vocal­ ist; he will be ac com panie d by Jo hn Fish. P ed ro Barba has been to p e r f o rm te n ta t iv e l y scheduled a n ativ e and E lizabeth Holm will sing blues. dance, E s th e r G a ra a rra of L im a, P e ru , will do a n a tiv e Indian *ong a n d dance. J o n B u r k h a r t will be m a s ­ te r o f cerem onies. L o uann F e rg u s o n and R ogers a r e co-ch airm en of pro g ra m com m ittee. J im the an d B a rb e c u e will be served, fo r r e c o rd s will provide music dancing. The picnic and d an ce is an a n n u a l event sponsored by the Inter-C o-op Council. Boys' Tri-Dorms Fete Girls' Dorms T h e boys* tri-dorm s, B ra c k e n ­ ridge. Roberts, and P r a t h e r , will have an open house for the g i r l s ’ tri-dorm s, A ndrews, O arothera. and Littlefield, F r i d a y fro m 8 to 12 p.m. T h e them e will be w estern , with je a n s, ami posts, bales of hay, gingham . T h e re will be a combo in Roberts Hall L ounge for d anc in g and TV in P r a t h e r Lounge R e fre sh m en ts will be served on the te r r a c e be­ tw een Roberts and P r a th e r . A special p ro g ra m will be p r e ­ sented w ith the aid of the Talent Committee. Com m ittee mem bers a r e H a r r y N eal, Sid Ramos. Charles P illing of B r ac k en rid g e Hall* Pick Little, Sam M u rp hy from Roberts H a ll; and Bob Allen, T om m y E d w ard s, aud J e r r y Gilmore of P r a th e r Hall. UT Blood ... ( C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e O ne) could net ho acco m o d ate d . O sborn praised th e s tu d e n ts f o r f a c u lty and th e ir v o lu n te e r w o rk th e ir wives with the bloodmobile. co-operation fo r M rs. M innie R am zdu, c h ie f i the collection c e n te r, I nu: se a t said that “ the s t u d e n ts c o u l d n ’t have resp onded a n y b e t t e r d u r in g the p r o c e s s . ” L ast year, she p o i n t ­ ed out, tw o u n its w ere h e re fo r f o u r days and collected only 900 pints .This y e a r a single u n it got 85 per c e n t as m u c h in th r e e days. j Idood-drive M em bers th e of co m m ittee , ap p o in te d by the S t u - ; d e n t Assembly, w ere O sborn, J im Dalton, J a c k R a tli f f , K ay G orge-, N ancigail J o r d a n , Buzzy Sowell. Ray F avabee. Bill Nichols, J o h n Howell, a n d S a ra h Guliedge. H elping in sp eak in g a n d sc hed ­ ulin g w e re Allen Becker, Bob Siegel, a n d Ann Reese. M aking! the d rive w e r e ) phone calls fo r J a n e E lrod, S hirley S tillin ger, P a u la G reen. R usty Cobb, M a ry Jo Rowe, J u d y Jo h n so n , Eola Mae Baas, B etty e Flack, J o d y Mayes, N an c y B ash ara, B. B. Naihanss. M adalyne B u c h a n a n , Rena Siegel. B a rb a r a Rath. M arsh* M u tc h n n k . and Reva Steinberg. Dr. Da v i e to S p e a k o n i t a l y Dr. M arian B. Davis, a s s o c i a t e 1 profe ssor of a i t , will discuss the small tow ns of Italy, the ir c u ltu re and th e ir heritag es, as p a r t o f the p ro g ra m fo r April in co nnection with the dedication of B a tts Hall. She will m ake th e talk on A pril 36 a t 5 p.m. in B a tts Hall. Engineering W ives to Have Styles Tonight; Dance Friday “ to f u r t h e r A r a b ^ r ored g u e s t A m erican r e la tio n s.” T ickets can b e p urcha sed a t th e Co-Op f o r $1.50. Ed Barlow, associate pro fessor and d ir e c to r o f physical ed u c a­ tion, will speak at Hi l l el F o u n d a ­ t i on in th e New O rthodoxy aeries on “ P ra c tic in g D em ocracy,” T u e s ­ day a t 4:15 p.m. The C a n t e r C l ub H orse Show is scheduled f o r April 29, a s a n ­ nounced by A nn O rr, p re s id e n t of the dub. The show will be a t Hobby H orse Stables an d will in­ clude ju m p i n g and h u n tin g clas- S6S* Dr. J. R. Roach, assista n t p r o ­ fessor o f go v ern m e n t, will speak a t A » h b c l L i t e r a r y S o c i e t y m e e t­ ing T h u r s d a y 4:45 p.m. a t the Delta D elta D elta house. talk Dr. J o e B. F ra n z , a s s is ta n t p ro ­ fessor to in history, will S i d n e y L a n i e r L i t e r a r y S o c i e t y on the ( ore C u rricu lu m T h u rs d a y , The m e etin g will be at the Delta Phi Epsilon house, 2505 S an G a­ briel, a t 4:45 p m. Dr. F ra n z w rote “ Gail B o r d e n ; to a N a ti o n ” a b iog ­ D airy m an r a p h y of th e fam o u s d airy m an . In 1951 he received the C a rr P. Collins a w a rd of $1,000 f o r the work. T he E n g in e e r in g W ives’ Club will hold a fashion show to d a y in T a r i n g ’s at 8 p.m. w ith Mrs. J. D. M cFarland ac tin g as c o m m e n t a ­ tor. jfc j C f ▼ In v ita tio n s a r e e x te n d e d to f a ­ culty m e m b e r s ’ wives a n d T S P E A uxiliary mem- doo r hers, a n d be prizes will given by th e store. Y * I * « a * ^ ^ the in held V arsity Inn, P acific D a n c e ” as th e th em e. A se m i-fo rm a l be dance will th e P alm Room of F rid a y w ith “ S o u th C h a rlto n Milam, J a c k B u rro u g h s, N assouh B a h ra , a n d R o b e rt Baru?. T h u r m a n Gholston, p r e sid e n t of th e Tex** P h a r m a c e u tic a l A g g ­ elation, spoke on “ What the T e x ­ as P h a rm a c e u tic a l A ssociation M eans to Me as a Retail P h a r m a ­ c is t,” a t th e f ir s t April m e etin g of th e L ongho rn P h a r m a c e u tic a l A s­ sociation. O ffic e rs fo r next y e a r w er« nom inated. B u rro u g h s, assistant le a d e r ; H el­ en S chafer, s e c r e ta r y ; a n d Joyce Reynolds, tr e a s u r e r . The U p p er Class Fellowship and th e F re sh m a n F ellow ship o f the U n i ve r * i t y “ Y ” will meek to g e th e r , T h u rs d a y at 7 p.m. “ F ro m C am pus to C o m m u n ity ” is the topic f o r the p ro g ra m . Al­ b e r t I hokey, law yer from G a te s ­ ville, will be the s p e a k e r P ro g ra m c h a irm an f o r the two events is Mrs. G eorge A n d erso n , a g i s t e d by Mesdames Leo T y ra , New o ffic e rs of S t r i k e an d S p a r s f o r the fall se m estei a r e : le n d e r; J o Ann M a ry Rostrom , The L a t i n - A m e r i c a n U n i o n Will m e e t T h u rs d a y a t 7 p.m. in Room 401 of tho U nion. Dr. H e r b e r t N asso u r, T em p le j su rg eo n , will speak on “ T he Fu- j t a r e of A rab C o u n trie s ” a t f fth ais; ual A r a b S t u d e n t s * din- ' n e r F rid a y A pril 24 a t 7 p.m. a t j th e U niversity B a p tis t C hurch. the Dr, L ogan Wilson will be hon- j B e tty e Jo W e s t to M a r r y R o b e r t M o rg a n in Ju n e B e tty e Jo W est, G am m a P h i ' Bi l l i e H o p e F m k a . Zeta T a u Beta, will be m a rr ie d to R o b e rt A lpha, Spook.-, N ew m an < tub. Lewis M organ, J u n e 13 at the P ieria n L ite ra ry Club, to R o b e r t ( B o b ) R e l e y , Phi G am m a Riverside Meth­ od ist r h o reb of F o rt W o rth. R e y D elta, “ T ” A ssociation, th r e e -y e a r L u n d . t e d t , em ploye e t t e r m a n in V a r s i t y football, A p- i letic O ffices of ril l l m Austin. - Him A . I Jr., D elta Tau j Wichita Falls. T he b r i d e - * ■ A Ibr rt ( B u d d y ) the Ath- the U niv ersity ; in w e dding April l l in K errville. Delta, April l l in to J o e L. Alpha G am m a Delta, to J. R. ( an- H a r v i l l e , s tu d e n t; April 2 in H a r ­ jon j r , c f Austin, Bobbie J e a n W hite ris M em orial Chapel. Miss G e n e r a J o y c e Wi l l i am* , o p e r a te U niversity f o r groom th e O b se rv a to ry tw o y e a rs and w as an a s tro n o m y la b o ra to r y in stru c to r . In J u n e he will be associa te d w ith Peggy Ann F u n d e r b u r k of Lan- th e US N’aval O rd n a n ce T e s t S tatio n , Chi- c a ste r, S, ( ’, to th e Re v . John Le* na Lake, C a lifo rn ia in re se a rc h of S m i t h , U niversity g r a d u a te . guided missiles. ★ Weddings Marilyn A nn B roderick to Rob­ e rt C a r i n g Di l l a r d Jr., (h em -try m a jo r. P a tric ia Ann B r o a d h u r st to Ca r l V a n S h o o t e r , g r a d u a te of tile L a w r e n c e F r i ed r i c h , g r a d u a te . U n iv ersity A pril l l Church in A u stin , * Dora RlT„ _ Cre#p0t home ec0. to Curt** Mason. school, th e F irs t B a ptist nonces m a jo r, geology major. e n g in e e rin g Jo y c e Ann to M ajor Probst at a it ^ M em bers of Cl ub I n t e c a will : Thu* -bay at 7:15 p.m. rn m e e t T h u rs d a y at 7 15 p.m. to fo y e r of Batts Hall t he tend S c h r i e d e l , b oth U niv ersity Ticket* fo r m e m b ers m ay be r»- d e n ts; April 4th C hapel w ith Rev. C h arles R on an served by calling A nn Ha iring* of fic ia tin g , Al i c i a A. M u n i * to R a y m o n d L. s t u ­ in St. A ustin i ton a t 6-5381* th e movie “ Don Q u ixote .” ^ A n d e r s o n N e w H e a d O f C o lle g e P e rs o n n e l Maxine Hall to Jo h n n y L. Mock, e x - s tu d e n t, April 5 a t th e H yde P a r k B a p tis t C hurch. J u l i e t A n n E k d a h l , to H ugh A le x a n d e r B a r n e t t J r . , April B o n n i * E lisa b eth Lyle. K appa Guidance Bureau a t A lpha T h e ta and W ich ita Falls de- -dty, w as elected president of the of these were from Texas. / Dr. Gordon A nderson, Over 2100 personnel and guid- in educational psychology and as- a n r e w orkers from colleges and sistanfc d irec tor of the T estin g and universities across the n atio n at- the convention. Forty-one, the G raver- le ctu rer tended g r a d u a te , | b u ta n te , to W i l l i a m P ric e Lowry A m eric an College Personnel Asso­ ciation recently. P u rp o se nf the ann u a l conven­ tion is to exchange ideas in order l l . Miss J o a n n a Reeves of Wich- > a, K ansas, to W i l l i a m G l e n n E a s ­ l ey . U niversity s t u d e n t ; April 3 in T ulsa, Oklahom a. Christian Church Gets $25,000 Also elected to office a t th e an- to ad vance personnel work, and nu al A m erican convention G u idance Association in Chicago M arch 29-April 4 were M arcia Edwards, associate d ea n of the College of E ducation, U n iv e r ­ s e of Minnesota, vice-president; a n d Lyle Croft, director of pcrson- * d e n t. G am m a Phi Bets and T au received $25,000 last week. It was nei, I m versity of Kentucky, secre- D elta Alpha, to Dr. D arre l C harles the first g i f t of the newly formed Clark- F ir s t M ethodist C hu rch of C en tral C h ristian F oundation of S an Antonio, established to assist Conroe r e c e n tly o u ts t a n d in g . K a t h e r i n e S p i l l e r D a v i * . e x Mu- The U n iv ersitv C h ristia n Chui ch A ttend ing the convention N e w l y Decorated ta ry -tre a > u re r. 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Moore j is to be built im m ediately adjoin- of the H ogg F oun d atio n for Men- j ing the cam pus across from Li Hia­ tal Hygiene at a joint m eeting of I field Memorial F o u n ta in . th re e f o r nurses night. : ............................................ in Houston T h u rs d a y organ iz atio n s ! - professional -........... said M r the th e A ustin b a r b e c u e are Education C o lle ge P lan s Zilker Picnic T h u rsd a y The College of E d u c a tio n will have its a n n u a l picnic T h u rs d a y ! in Zilker P a r k a t 5 p.m. S q u a re dancing, gam es, and a the - c h e v i e d for picnic, which will be ©pen to ev- j ery one in the College of E d u c a - ; lion a n d their guests. Tickets will be $1 for ad ults, SO ce n ts fo r children, and c a n be j p u rc h a s e d on S u tto n Hall. the f i r s t flo o r of IT’S ARTHUR MURRAY’S GREG SCOTT DANCE STI DIO 2228 G u a d a lu p e P i s a Above Text* Theater LmJuLl PH .H i \ \ T he T ex a s G ra d u a te Nurses A s­ sociation, T exas League of N u r s ­ ing E ducation, and T e x a s O r g a n i­ zation 'o r Public H ealth N u rs in g a r e holding a n n u a l j o in t sessions this week. A new T exas th e re league wdll be form ed, replacing the TLN’E and TOPH.V. Miss Ire n e Healy, U n iversity a s ­ sociate profe ssor of n u r s in g e d u c a ­ tion. is League president an d c h a i r ­ man of the jo in t hoard a f directors of th e th r e e organizations, / s n H i d U U r . 'K W Iii V i -SJL i s M :/ \ i 1 iM I * ? 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T h e bill p o i n t s o u t t h e r e is a c o n s t a n t n e e d f o r u p - to - d a t e w o r k on t h e s t u d e n t w a g e p r o b l e m , a n d t h e w o r k m u s t c o n ­ t i n u e a f t e r t h e p r e s e n t t e m p o r a r y c o m m i t t e e is disso lved . T h e bill p r o v i d e s t h a t t h e p r e s ­ e n t S t u d e n t W a g e C o m m i t t e e w ill d isso lv e u p o n p a s s a g e o f t h e bill now’ u n d e r c o n s i d e r a t i o n . 3. R e d u c e O r a t o r i c a l A s s o c ia ­ ti o n 7 -10 o f I c e n t a n d e a r m a r k is s u a n c e 8 1-2 c e n t s o u t o f t h e O r a t o r i c a l A s s o c i a tio n a l l o t m e n t f o r th e sole ; o f t h e o f f ic ia l U n i v e r s i t y S t u d e n t j u r i s d i c t i o n p u r p o s e o f T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b li c a ti o n s , s p e a k e r s ’ p r o g r a m s . In c. also will co m e u p f o r s e c o n d r e a d i n g . Is su e s I D i r e c t o r y u n d e r 4. 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T h e B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s o f T S P g a v e s u c h a p p r o v a l M a r c h 31. ★ O t h e r l e g i s l a ti o n t o c o m e u p f o r se c o n d r e a d i n g is a r e s o l u t i o n in t r o d u c e d by J i m L a u g h l i n , E n ­ g i n e e r i n g A s s e m b ly m a n , s u g g e s t ­ to C a r l J . E e k h a r d t , s u p e r ­ in g t h a t a t t e n t i o n v is o r o f g r o u n d s , be g iven to th e p a r k i n g lo t b e h in d t h e A F R O T C a n d A R O T C u n i t s o f f T o m G r e e n S t r e e t . Chairm an Osborn Believes C am p aign Complete Success S t u d e n t A s s e m b ly P r e s i d e n t R a lp h P e r s o n g a v e th e 7 5 1 s t p i n t of blood la t e W e d n e s d a y t o p u t th e U n i v e r s i t y 151 p i n t s o v e r its go al o f “ blood f o r K o r e a . ” “ T h e d riv e w'as a c o m p l e te s u c ­ c e ss ,” J o e O s b o r n , c h a i r m a n , r e ­ p o rt e d . “ T h e b lo o d m o b ile is e q u ip ­ ped to t a k e o n ly 2 0 0 p in t s a da y , a n d R ed C ro s s a n d v o l u n t e e r p e r ­ a t ­ s o n n e l w'orked o v e r t i m e t e m p t i n g t h e s t u ­ d e n t s w ho w a n t e d to d o n a t e . ” to h a n d l e all in T h e a v e r a g e o f 2 5 0 p i n t s p e r d a y , he sa id , w a s th e d a ily n u m ­ b e r o f 2 5 0 d o n o r s a n d r e j e c t s t o ­ g e t h e r t h a t t h e u n i t is s u p p o s e d to see. D u r i n g th e t h r e e d a y s m o r e ( S e e U T B L O O D , p a g e 4) S t u d e n t P u b l i c a ­ 6. 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T h e c u t wi l l m e r e l y c a u a e t h e C o u n c i l t o m a k e t h i n g * • m a i l e r p a y m e n t * o n s u c h a* M e m o r i a l S t a d i u m , a c o m m i t ­ t e e m a n *ai d. BOB K E N N Y S O N N Y S O W E L L A M Y J O H N S O N T h e T e x a n F i r s t C o 11 e g e D a i l y i n t h e S o u t h V O L 52 Price 5 Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, T H U RSD AY, APRIL 23, 1953 Four Pages Today N O . 156 W h it e h a ll to M o v e Allies Call pow T o D ris k ill M a n s io n Talk With Reds After Exchange W h i t e h a l l Co-op, now a t 2 5 0 0 o v e r d u r i n g th e w a r, s t a y i n g u n - 1 in J u n e W h itis , will be m o v ed til t h e y co u ld m o v e in to t h e n e w j a t 2 61 0 to B a n d B u il d in g . S in ce th e b a n d I n t e r n a t i o n a l A d v i­ W h it is . T h e m ov ed to T w e n t y - t h i r d S t r e e t , th e s o r y O f f i c e will th e n o c c u p y 2 5 0 0 h o m e h a s b e e n u sed by v a r i o u s de- j W h itis. p a y m e n t s f o r o ffices. th e Driskill h o m e School Selects Nelson as Secretary f o r d e f e r m e n t as a s t u d e n t o n e r s e lig ib le f o r r e p a t r i a t i o n . Appoint TSP lo Editors Friday 8 Are Considered For Ranger, Cactus t h r e e E i g h t a p p l i c a t i o n s w e r e f o r filed W e d n e s d a y e d it o ri a l p o s t s on s t u d e n t p u b l i c a t i o n s . T h e e d i t o r s w ill he ch o se n b y th e n o n ­ e d i t o r i a l c o m m i t t e e o f T e x a s S t u ­ d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s F r i d a y . A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r C a c t u s e d i t o r a r e J a n i c e B o u r d o n , J a m e s F . Gil­ b e r t , a n d P a u l N. G r e g o r y ; f o r R a n g e r e d it o r , C h a r l e s A. J o s lin a n d W a l t e r A. H o g a n ; f o r R a n g e r a s s o c i a t e e d it o r , R i c h a r d E. B u s ­ b y , J o h n T. F r a z e r , a n d J a m e s R. W r i g h t . T h e s e u s u a l ly p o s itio n s th e s p r i n g f i l l e d b y e le c tio n g e n e r a l e le c tio n s b u t no o n e filed t h i s y e a r . a r e in T h e a p p l i c a n t s f o r C a c t u s e d i­ t h e p r e s e n t t o r a r e m e m b e r s o f is e d i t o r o f s t a f f . Miss B o u r d o n t h e f r a t e r n i t y s e c t io n , G il b e r t o f t h e S t u d e n t G o v e r n m e n t se c tio n , a n d G r e g o r y o f th e A th l e t i c s se c ­ ti o n . J o s l i n is a v e t e r a n R a n g e r s t a f f ­ e r. H e h a s d o n e w r i t i n g e d itin g , c a r t o o n i n g , a n d p r o m o t i o n . H o ­ g a n , a g r a d u a t e j o u r n a l i s m s t u ­ d e n t , h a s no R a n g e r e x p e r i e n c e b u t has b e e n a T e x a n r e p o r t e r . F r a z e r h as b e e n o n t h e R a n g e r s t a f f f o r m o r e t h a n t w o y e a r s a s a r t i s t a n d c a r t o o n i s t . T h is is th e firs t y e a r f o r b o t h W r i g h t a n d B u sb y . Century Class Group To Hear Rev. Lewis T h o C e n t u r y Cla:-s B a n q u e t will h e a r R e v e r e n d W . J a c k Lewis s p e a k a t its a n n u a l b a n q u e t to n i g h t a t 6 :3 0 . R e v e r a n d L e w is is d i r e c t o r of t h e F a i t h a n d L ife C o m m u n it y a n d f o r m e r d i r e c t o r o f th e W e s t ­ m i n s t e r S t u d e n t F e ll o w s h ip . All p a s t a n d p r e s e n t m e m b e r s a n d t h e i r g u e s t s a r e in v i t e d to th e d i n ­ n e r . M ovies o f t h e 2 8 0 - y e a r his­ t o r y o f th e c las s will he sh o w n . W h i t e h a l l ’s n e w h o m e h a s a l o n g a n d v a r i e d h is to r y . B u i l t in th e e a r l y 1 8 8 0 ’s by L. J . D riskill, w ho a lso b u i l t th e D ris k ill H o te l, t h e r e d b ric k m a n s io n w a s on ce o n e o f t h e a r i s t o c r a t i c sh o w p la c e s o f A u s ti n . I t w as d e s i g n e d by a r ­ c h i t e c t s in St. L ouis, a n d its b ric k s w e r e s e n t f r o m t h e r e , a t IO c e n ts p e r b r i c k . T h e s in c e g o n e , w a s e sp e c ia lly m a d e f o r t h e h ou se. f u r n i t u r e , Selective Service Tests on Thursday A p p r o x i m a t e l y 250 m a le U n i v e r - lo n g s i ty s t u d e n t s will t a k e t h e S elec­ tiv e S e rv ic e Q ualifica tion T e s t T h u r s d a y fr o m 8 :3 0 a.m. u n ti l 12 noon in H o g g A u d ito r iu m . a r e f i r e p l a c e s t h e f i f t e e n E le v e n e l a b o r a t e l y c a r v e d m a r ­ s c a t t e r e d r o o m s . 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T h e n th e L o n g h o r n B a n d took 200 Officer Teachers W anted by AFROTC Tickets Still A vailable For M ovie ‘Don Quixote' T ic k e t s a r e still a v a il a b le f o r the fr e e movie, “ Don Q u ix o te ,” b e in g p r e s e n te d by t h e U n i v e r s i t y F il m p r o g r a m C o m m itte e T h u r s d a y a t 3 :3 0 , 5 :3 0 , a n d 7 :3 0 p.m . T h e th r e e s h o w in g s will be in B a t t s A u d ito r iu m . A l th o u g h th e movie is f r e e , tic­ in a d v a n c e . k e ts m u s t be se cu re d t i c k e ts a t S t u d e n t s m a y pick up th e office o f ro m a n c e l a n g u a g e s in B a t t s H all u n til th e b e g in n i n g of th e first s h o w in g a t 3 :3 0 p.m. t i c k e ts A p p r o x i m a t e l y 30 A n o t h e r call f o r o f f i c e r s to fill th e A ir still sh o w in g a v a i l a b l e th e f o r o f C e r v a n t e s ' / in i n s t r u c t o r p o sitio n s F o r c e R O T O p r o g r a m h a s gone novel, o u t fr o m A F R O T C h e a d q u a r t e r s s e a t s a r e still u n c la im e d f o r in M o n t g o m e r y , Ala. 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A n ­ th e M a r c h co n ­ n o u n c e m e n ts o f a n d t e s t w i n n e r s will be m a d e c e r tif ic a te s a w a r d e d . P l a n s will be d is c u sse d s p r i n g picnic M a y 3. th e a n n u a l fo r Y o u n g G O P ' * t o M e e t T h e Y o u n g R e p u b li c a n C lu b will hav e a D u tc h T r e a t D i n n e r T h u r s ­ d ay n i g h t a t 7 p.m. a t O ld Seville R e s t a u r a n t . G a y T h o r o n , p r o f e s ­ s o r o f la w , will be g u e s t s p e a k e r . Mrs. Copeland Says Subject Not Told; Prisoners Disclose Commie Atrocities ble the Aneoriated Pre** T h e A llies u n e x p e c t e d l y c a lle d th e C o m ­ a s p ecial m e e t i n g w ith m u n i s t s W e d n e s d a y , o n e h o u r a f t e r th e f o u r t h e x c h a n g e o f sick a n d w o u n d e d b r o u g h t a t i n y t r i c ­ kle o f 14 m o r e d is a b le d A m e r i ­ c a n s o u t o f R ed c a p ti v it y . 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Luke A m erican < heroical S o cie ty , Che­ m istry B u ild in g 15. S 78 or 5 3 — Boys Are Same the sam e a s they w ere 34 y ea rs a g o ,” said M rs. J. D. C opeland, w ho h a s been a housem other since 1918. “ C ollege stu d en ts now' arc j u s t u n le s s he w a s w e a r i n g his c o a t b o y s needed jo bs, th e y u s u a lly a s k - 1 b a r d s she maintains, Mrs. Cope- la n d has s t u d e n t h o ste sse s who co­ th e g i r l s ' a c ti v it ie s w ith o r d i n a te h elped h e r an d w ho a r e re s p o n sib le fo r rules art* o b served . T h e h o s te s s e s a r e ch osen the D ean o f W om en a n d a r e bv I ’ve g iv e n t h e i r roo m a n d b o ard in re- jo b t u r n fo r t h e i r w o rk . land re ally w o r r i e d a b o u t h e r boys one boy w as w h en t h e y c a u g h t the “ fight- b a n k e r. H e w a ite d on ta b le s at m y to w o rk his w ay in g f e v e r . ” S he said a n d tie. S t u d e n t s to d a y a r e a little ed Mrs. C o p e la n d less f o r m a l t h a n th ey used to be. T h # o n ly ti m e t h a t M rs. Cope- O r ig in a lly Mrs. C opeland’s w as ten-room b oys’ boardin ghouse. a She added to it and b ought two m ore houses. S ince the b eg in n in g th e boys cut h e r g a r d e n hose in to i reco m m en d ed him t h e U n i v e r s i t y , a n d f o r ev e ry re c o m m e n d a t io n s to become a t h a t d u r i n g b o a r d i n g h o u s e f r e s h m a n - s o p h o m o r e su c c e s sfu l seein g re c o m m e n d I. n i v e r s i t y th r o u g h b a tt le , them . t h a t “ My to to attend p o n o f W orld W ar II her boarding blackjack-size I hou ses h a v e been fo r g irls. pieces F ew p ro b le m s o f disciplin e h a v e them w ith lead. “ T hey m ig h t have tion about my boys to all kinds o f developed. M rs. C opeland exp lain killed th in g s,” she said. th o se ; em p loyers—-from b usinessm en filled h e ’s had since. 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Believing the B lan k et T a x should re ­ p resent s tu d e n t in te re s ts a n d needs on an overall basis, th e com m ittee s o u g h t for m any weeks to d eterm in e w h e re the g r e a t ­ est needs lay a n d w h e re th e so u rces w ere available. C o m p en satin g fo r know n deficiencies in S tu d en t Publications; C u ltu ral E n t e r ­ tainm ent, and S tu d e n t G overnm ent, th ey chose to cut th e Athletic Council fo r this r e a s o n : The Athletic Council receives the la r g e s t sh are of th e B la n k e t Tax. T ho u g h th e re has been no redu ctio n in t h a t p o rtio n in recent y ears, the Council has yet been able to make at least two p ay m en ts on Memo­ rial Stad iu m each y e a r since 1948. This year th ree p aym ents w ere m ade. But in each budget sub m itted , the A thletic Coun­ cil provided fo r only one p ay m en t, as is the case th is y e a r. The am ount the Coun­ cil receives from the whole B lan k et Tax is f a r more th a n j u s t one of those paym ents. Considering th e large s u rp lu se s which fTie Athletic Council has on h a n d a t the end of each y ear, consistently, the a p p ro ­ A A La H y s t e r i c a l p ria tio n s com m ittee believed a ff o r d to be cut. th ey could N a tu ra lly , th e Council d o esn ’t th in k so. At th e ir m ee tin g w ith th e a p p ro p r ia tio n s com m ittee last week, M r. Bible and E d Olle, business m a n a g e r, indicated th a t tho A th letic Council might be forced to w i t h ­ d r a w fro m th e Blanket T ax if it received more th a n a five-cent reduction. It is th is a ttitu d e which th e Stu d en t As­ s e m b ly 'will h ave to deal w ith tonight. T h e a p p r o p r ia tio n s co m m ittee h a s been f a ir and th o ro u g h in its decision. T h e T e x a n believes th e A thletic C oun­ cil should ta k e its p ro p e r place in the B lan ­ ket T a x and respect, the needs of o th e r s tu d e n t activities. If they p e rsist in th e ir a ttitu d e to w a rd s a red u ctio n , we will have cause to w o n d e r th e p u rp o se of o u r a th letic p r o g ra m — w h e th e r the s tu d e n t body o r o thers. it be fo r ? J u s t w h a t is c h e a tin g ? P e rh a p s you w ro te a long rep o rt, r e ­ q u irin g much re s e a rc h and time, for a course w h ich yo u r ro o m -m ate is now t a k ­ ing. He m u st w r ite the sam e rep o rt. Since y o u ’ve a lr e a d y p rep a re d a b ib lio g ra p h y on the subject and done all the work, w h y s h o u ld n 't y o u r ro o m -m ate be saved the trouble by using yo u r r e p o r t ? A ccording to the rules, th is is f la g r a n t cheating. frie n d ly g e s tu re ? Would you co nsider it th is or j u s t a G r i d i r o n C l u b E n t e r t a i n s I k e ' s C a b i n e t M e m b e r s named Lee. ” Br other, can you s p a r e a related "Eisenhower's Ca bi ne t m e m ­ I bers sat a r o u n d a can of Mul- V hor their j c a r stew and tnfcnsformation f r o m “ riches to trfc rags.” Not a f t e r w a r d s long Secretary of St at e Dulles left en an archeological expedition looking for a new Republican foreign policy with teeth. The\ were ' i n t e r r u p t e d by S enat or an McCarthy. upon enclosed Utter, who, learning t h a t the fossil h un t e r s were on a S t a t e D ep a rt m e n t expedition, shouted, “ Did you hear that c o n fe ss i on ? ” r iding sn Ail t h i s wa s going on un der the watchful eyes of President Eisenhower, big and in g ov e r n m e n t , guests wheels of the Gri diron Club at their in Washington annual b anquet a few days ago. o th e r With borrowed music but t h e newspaper original lyrics correspondent-? ( or Gridiron Club) gave t heir i mpe r sonat i on of the Wa shi ngt on scene— a la hysterical. "Once - w ea l t h y " in Cabinet members the Republican skit appear ed on s tage dr es- ed in the rags and t a t t e r s of ho­ boes. A me mor ial to past p u r ­ suits, a stock ma r ke t ticker, cl attered in the background. To Pie t u n e of " Br o t her . Can You S p a r e a Dime,” the supposed Charl es Wilson sang: an aut o, I bought "Once made it run. Made it race a ga in s t time. Once I owned t he business, now t h a t ’s d on e— dime? was f u n, Once I built an empire, it No one t hought it a cr ime; Once I go; a bonus, now t h a t ’s done, Br ot he r , can you spa re a d i m e ? ” S a r a T a f t Benson, S e c r e t ar y of Agri cult ure, was asked why he was buying all that butter . t u n e of “ B u t t e r c u p ” To f rom “ P i n af or e , ” i mp e r­ s ona t o r sang: “ We ’ve got to keep b u t t e r the the up, nigh. b y e . " Poor little b u tt e r up, those Since elections ar e So buy all the b u t t e r up Price support b u t t e r up Or kiss the f arm vote good­ The Democratic Nat i onal Cha i r man. Stephen Mitchell, was par ti ed as bei ng worried a b o u t S ena t or Dick Russell and t h e s o u t he rn vote. T o the t une of “ High Noon” he pleaded? " D o not f orsake us, 0 Dick Russell Come next alec Vi on y e a r Without the South w e ’re lost. Dick Russell Come, come along. I do not know what f ate awaits in heat u« I only know we must agree T h a t we will face a man who A smilin’ go natal A wi nn in ’ gener al five-star A gene r al not T h e T e x a n T h e Daily T exan , a s t u d e n t new sp ap e r of T h e U n iv e r s it y o f T e x a s , published in Aue tin , daily exce pt S a t u r d a y and Monday, during holid ay s Pu blis he r is Texas .-student Public atio ns, la it ie not published loc. N«w* c ontr ib u ti o ns will be a c c e d e d by i e . s p o o n * t l - 2 4 7 3 ) or a t th e ed ito rial aglee, J.B. 103, or at th e ne w s laboratory. J.ti. 102. inquiries c o n c e r n i n g - d e liv ­ e r y should be m ad e in J . U IO? end ad vertiyina, J . B. l l I < 2-1473 I. Opinions o f th e Texan are not ne c e s s a r il y t n o s e o f th e ad m in is tr a tio n or ethe r U n iv e r sit y officials Entered aa s e c o n d - la s s m at te r Oc tober I t . 1943 at the Tost Office e t Aus tin, T exas nuder th e Aet of March 3. 1979. A S S O C I A T E D P R E S S W I R E SEK VICE T he A ss oc ia te d P r e s s is e x c l u s i v e ly r o u t en to th e o s* tee rep ub lication of ail new s d is p a t c h e s c re di te d to it or no t o t h e r w i s e cre di te d in t h is new sp ap er, and local item* of s p o n ta n e o u s origin pu blis hed herein. Right# o f publication of ail oth er m atte r he rei n a ls o rese rved. Represented for N a ti on al A d v e r tis in g by N a ti o n a l A d v e r tis in g S e r v ic e, Inc.. C olle ge Publis her* R e p r ee e n ta t iv * C h ic a g o — B o *ton — Loa A ng el** — Ban F rancis co New York. N.Y. N I 0 Madison Av* Associated C o ll e g ia te P r e s s A H A m erican P a e e m a k e t M E M B E R Delivared in A u s tin Mailed ta A u s tin Mailed o u t of t o w n S U B S C R I P T I O N R A T E S (M in im u m Su bsc r ip tio n — T h r e e m o o l a s ) ...... .... __ ............................... - ■■ - ■ . I .75 m on th .1 1 ,0 0 m on th .3 76 mon th n -C hi«f _ ng E d i t o r I A ssistan t ii tor .......... Editor ......... Editor ........ * tor s ... ditors _ P E R M A N E N T S T A F F A N N E C H A M B E R S JO A N N D I C K E R S O N --------------------- Alan Williams — -------- .......... Bob Kenny .......... ........ Orland Sims .................. Gitta Lockerivitz ........ Ji m Eager, Bob Milburn. Nancy Torrance. Mary Helen Spear . Bascom Nelson Bobby Newlin, Bdl Morgan, Har old VV a ford. G r et a Nissen, J a ck Wa l k e r, No r r i s L o ef f l e r / N / D ay Editor N ig h t E d it o r A ssistant N igh t Editor ____ .... Night R e p o r t e r s _____________ S T A F F F O R T H I S I S S U E Night Sports E d i t o r .......... .......... . Night Society Edi t or Night A mus e me n t s Fiditor Night Wire Editor .............. JIM E A G E R _ N O R R I S L O E F F L E R Bob Hilburn W illie Morris, Bunch Eads, Jack W alker Sam Blair Anna J a ck s on Elliott Booley Ka* Wiiia ..... " D o n ’t Let the St ar s Get in Your E y e s ” received d i f f e r e n t t r e a t m e n t f ro m tho impe r son ­ a t o r of S e n a t o r William E. .Ten­ ner, who s a n g : " D o n ' t let Cue St at e D e p a r t ­ me nt "pie< pull any wool o ’er y o ur eyes. I t ’s all a plot, >o I ’ll put you w ise; Do n ’t you guys. let t h a t Dulles fool So keep y o u r tr ust in me, But if you d o n ’t agree Why then, my third degr ee will take you by surpri se! Too ma ny t h oug ht s Too muc h f a i r play Too much free speech will wreck y o ur mind. lf you t hink I ’m wrong J u s t wher e w ill you belong W hen my television e a m ’r a • t a r ts to g r i n d . ” p , O v p o r b u n it ie A A n av al o ff ic e r p rocurem en t te am will v i s a (he ce itt|,ut, T a t s (tov th ro u g h fr om Friday April 2 1-24, SI a.in on each t o y to such hours aa inte rview and w ie ne c o n v e n i e n t to te s t in in ter e st ed 4 . attent* n a v y off icer prog ram*, T he te am will l u c e n t E m p lo y m e n t Bur eau , he in I T I . . • . p e e d inclusiv e, >§ mor to T he W in t e r v ie w \ , £ h e a d e r Pen 1 omp any will tie on th e rum p us T hur sday . As>tril sen io rs X radu a ti ap 2 1. s a le s eritt abil it y and In­ te r es te d in th* S h e a f f e r o r g a n is a tio n . t i o bv S t u d e n t Hmpiov merit B ur ea u, .speach any d e g r ee , who ha v e in i t i a t i v e i ii . end ere (Jump L on ghorn T ex R obe r ts on , ow n e r and director of in Burne t, Ail! bt- in Mexes Hall KH T u e sd ay t April 28) app li ­ c ants to r c o u n s e lin g th is a u m - m e ' . int er est ed i n t e r v ie w job s >o 'J' i o n ly co , n s d o r s a r c c o l l e g e v g e . fo r bo j s f r o m a g e s 7-1 4. t h a t r e q u ir e m e n ts boy th e y m u s t he o f 'I h e y w ill b e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r T he ' f s t J u n e 6 a n d c l o s e s J :ly s e s s i o n J u l v 3 1 . o p e n s s e s s i o n of ca nip o p e n s S e c o n d c l o s e s 3 and J u l y 4 Th* fo ll ow ing h i l l - t i m e job s in A la­ tin n e v e be en liste d w 'h th e S t u d e n t E m p lo y m e n t Bur eau. Male: a s s i s t a n t credit m an ager , floor m a n a g er , o f f ic e man ager and • ingle a c ­ co u n t a n ts exp e rien ce , tr ainee fo r m o r t g a g e i n v e s t m e n t c o m ­ p a r " ' . and s h o e s a le s m a n bo okkeeper, o ff ic e e n tr y w ith four F e m a l e : t o m e e t p u b l i c a n d a s e c r e t a r y , s h o r t h a n d a n d t y p i n g . c l e r k - t y p l s t , a b l e librarian, a n n o u n c e d l i b r a r y assistant, f o u r t e e n t h C S C i v i l S e r v i c e T h e e x a m i n a t i o n s h a t R e g i o n a n d f o r nu rs e for fil li n g f e d e r a l R i b s m T e x a s , p a -, ins: * 2 . 7 5 0 i n ­ f o r m a t i o n a n d a p p l i c a t i o n f o r m * c u t be o b t a i n e d a t t h e post O f f i c e o r f r o m the Regional Direct*?, F o u rt ee n t h CS C i v i l .v e r v i r * R e g i o n , R o o m XI)!*, I I M C o m m e r c e S t r e e t , D a l l a s . T e x a s . t o 1 5 , 0 6 0 a y e a r , is I n c . i n t e r e s t e d H a l l B r o t h e r s , t r a i n i n g , a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ! in n e e d o f in m e r c h a n ­ y o u n g m e n e n s ! , d i s i n g , m a n a g e m e n t a n d a n d b u s i n e s s y o u n g w o m e n I n t e r e s t e d in a r t , v e r s # a n d m e r e h g n d U * w r i t i n g , s e c r e ­ s t a t i s t i c * , in g , t a r i e s a n d p e r s o n n e l s u p e r v i s i o n . F o r f u r t h e r d e t a i l s , g o p l o v m e n t I I I t o . s t u d e n t S p e e c h B u i l d i n g r e t a i l i n g , a n d r e s e a r c h , B u r e a u . f e m a l e * ic n e e u e d m o d e l ( s i b i o n f o r F r i d a y a b o r n i n g . M a t 22. M u s t b e s i r e 12. S e e S t u d e n t 7 " o r u n d e r 4 E m p l o v m e n t B u r e a u , S p e e c h B u i l d i n g 1 1 1 . t i A T h * M o s a i c T i l e C o will h a t e a t h e c a m p u s T h u r s ­ r e p r e s e n t # * ) . # o n day , A p r i l SO. u n d e r - t o g r a d u a l s a n d g r a d u a t e s f o r t h e p o s i ­ t i o n o f w a r e h o u s e m a n a g e r A f t e r a t r a i n i n g p e r i o d , w il l ba • • v e n - m o n i h in Dallas. S a l a r y p l u s b o n u s . l o c a t e d G o b y S p « * c b B l d g . 1 1 1 . i n t e r v i e w S e v e r a l s u m m e r c a m p a n d n a t i o n a l p a r k o p e n i n g s a n d o t h e r t i m m e r o p - por* u n i t ie - l i s t e d w i l t t h e S t u d e n t E m p l o y m e n t B u r e a u , G o b v S p o o c h 1 1 1 i n ­ f o r m a t i o n . f o r w o r k h a v e b e e n f u r t h e r f o r Little M an on the Campus By Bib! " P e r h a r s ive shou' d d k c o n l l r j e using s t ud en t advisors tor th' Freshman O ri e nt a ti on P r o g r a m ; Z r ir in u rJLim e To the Editor : voted In We dnesday' s a.- : cie on poli­ tical parties, I was quoted as r e­ the question of whether plying L a m b d a Chi Alpha the s t r a i g h t Re pre se nt at i ve P a r t y b o ­ ke1 a- follows: our a voice in selecting the Re pr e s e nt a­ tive P a r t y ticket, we feel t h a t it is our privilege to vote f or it. It is to simply backing something which you belong.’’ f r a t e r n i t y had "Sine* to reporter. the Texan the nominees of This is a misquote of my s t a t e ­ ment I stated t h a t as Lambd a Chi Alpha w a s a member of the R e pr e se nt a­ tive P ar t y t h a t p a r t y would probably get the s u p ­ port of our member s and pledges but t h a t the f r a t e r n i t y does not in a n y m a n n e r compel or influence a n y member or pledge as to whom he should vote. I f u r t h e r stated to an ot her q u e s ­ tion that no at tempt has ever been influence votes a g a ins t made any candidate because t h a t candi­ d at e was a nominee of the S t u ­ dent Par t y. to Lambd a Chi Alpha does not offi­ cially supp or t any candidates. Th*’ f r a t e r n i t y ’:- sole political activity is the Re p r e­ sentat ive P ar ty. The members and pledges are completely free to t o t e its member ship in a s t w e l v e t i m e d u r i n g A n v » t u d e n t w h o h a n o t r e g i s t e r e d u t • n y t h e s p r i n g s e m e s t e r f o r s s m u c h is s e m e s t e r h o u r s e l i g i b l e t o r e c e i v e a r e f u n d o f a p o r t i o n o f hi* f e e . S u c h r e v i s f r a t i o n a n d i n d i v i d u a l s s r ♦ t h e i r B u r s a r s t h e R e g i s t r a r ’s O f ­ f i c e s o t h e i r r e f u n d c h e c k e d . R e f u n d s w il l h e p r e ­ b« m a y p a r e d s s p r o m p t l y a s p o s s i b l e a n d r i m y t h e n be p i c k e d u p a* t h * t h e O f f i c e o f i n d i v i d u a l s e o n c i f t i e d . R a g is l r a r by t h e a m o u n t o f t u i t i o n t o r e c e i p t s s t r e q u e s t e d l e a v e t h a t t h e An e r r o r h a s Vireo m a d e I ? u n i m » r S e s s i o n < a t n 'o g . O n pitge tw e lv e , is A n t h r o p o l g y 1 6 6 2 . V i r i d A l g a e o l o g y l i s t e d a s hn>ii r credit, v a l u e of on ly t h r e e s e m e s t e r hou r* r e a d — C r e d i t s h o u l d V a l u e : i n * S e m e s t e r H o u r s , th* 1,1 in It T. N C A M P B E L L , C h a i r m a n D e p a r tm e n t o f A n - hropology the candidates for best qualified for office. they feel ar e T A L M A G E G UY IS THI S T R U E ? To the E di t or : No two people will disagree t h a t t he world has recently become very small, and by means of t r a n s ­ portat ion travel ar ound it i- possible it in a score of days. to T ru e knowledge about any place on i hi e a r t h and about conditions in t h a t place is a b u n d a n t l y avai l ­ able to e v e r y seeker if he knocks the r ight door. Wi thout such on knowledge no foci can claim t h a t a universal u nd e r s t a n d i n g is an y ­ t h i n g but an illusion. in as citizens, is going on the steps of I hesitate long before being o pt i ­ mistic about the mess we may see if the youth in the world will fol­ low the American youth. Very few of the youth are acquai nted with the world situation while none is in a position to deny the fact t h a t they are responsible, to as scholars and know w ha t the rn ighborhood. The American youth, at least those I have met, a r e a l ­ most completely absorbed by and enclosed within th e i r society, sa t i s­ fied with t h e i r s ta t e of ignorance and looking for nothing ahead, be­ yond w ha t t hey call "cute d at es. ’* American youth t a k e life easy, tried is not that easy. I but to follow line of logic but mo t di sa ppoi nt i ngl y I found t h a t they have none. They take it t h a t way, not bef ause the best, but because it is the easiest. their life is it T h a t st at e of affairs could l»e satisfactory to live in isolation; a case t h a t is not t r ue or a t the best, offered too late. if they w an t I heartily wish t h a t the s t u de nt council a n d other concerned gr oups will feel the responsibility of doing in this field by t a k in g s omething effective measur es rectify to such an amaz i ng situation. SAMI I ! N. Z A H A R N A C ^uotabie Cenotes J ^ i c L o L L l t J a c k J u n e F r a n c e s B e n n e t t , I m n i e l , A r l e n e B o w . Ii- B r o il n a n . W i l l i a m W . B u l l e r , J a m e s I l o p p e r a t e a d , W i l l i a m B C o x . C o n r a d O. J o h n L. R o m # K l e k a r m , P a t r i c i a L u tt s * R o y M c D o n a l d , M a r g a r e t M o n t g o m e r y , K a , n m M a h d a v i . / o i l . . M e d i n a , W i l l i a m R . N e f f , P a u l i n e J o h n n y M a c k P e c h n l , P h i l l i p M F H e v H o ld s , S c h m i d t , I d s L a n e t t * S h e r m a n , M u r i m " -' S h o r e s , M a r c L a t r i e e e S n u t i j , T h o r n a a D a y S m i t h , M a r i a n A. W i l l i a m s . R i c h a r d s , W. < h a r k - * P o w e l l J o f f r e Nothing is ” iore dimple than g f a r n e s s ; indeed, to be simple is to bt* g r ea t . Eme r so n \ t t we n t y a man i« full of fight and hope. He wa nt s to r e f o r m the world. W h e n h o ’s seventy, he still the world, but to r e f o r m wa nt s he* know;- he can't. Cl ar enc e 8. H ar ro w Pogo I I* HAO ENOUGH OP THAT M S U I IL GIT OL A i r £ 6 A P P TO HE-P Att EUN MIM OUT. (CCUE<5E OU’ HOUNP 0 6 'At ? 2 0 B LY GAY: T A K € IT g A 5 V / (N O T BEIN 5 T I E E R P Y R T - > G O J 'L L A f f i n g WITH HIM"- THE DAILY TEXAN Thursday, A'dhI 23, 1953, P a g # 3 - Blanket Tax Revisions Cut, Add as Needed The Blanket Tax A ppropriations C om m ittee has com pleted it* work like to s u b mi t its r e­ a n d would c o mme n d at i o n s to the S t u d e n t As ­ sembly. The pr es e nt B l an ke t Tax is $16.50 and was bo u gh t this y e a r by s o me wh at mo r e t ha n 10,- the Bl anke t 000 students. Since T a x will probably be b o ug ht by a t least 10,000 s t u d e n t s n e x t yea r , as a r ough app r ox im a t i o n one dol­ l a r on the Bl anke t Tax will r e­ p r es e n t $10,000.00 an d one p en ny will r e p r e s e n t $100.00. track, baseball, The A T H L E T I C CO U N CI L e s ti ma te s its receipts for the p r e­ s e n t y e a r at $844, 407.68. Of this a m o u n t $106, 068.15 was received f r o m t he Bl anke t Ta x , $571,041.- 61 was received from the r eg u la r a n d $84,043.00 football reason, was carried over f r o m the yea r is ma de up of before. The r es t concessions, Cot ton Bow! receipts, basketball, and swim m ing. The di sb ur se ment s for this y e a r include $103, 500.00 for the st u d e nt scholarship and work pr o g ra m. P l a n t addi tions will in­ cl ude a Clark Field p a r k i n g area, a visiting te am room, a first aid room, a new w a t e r main system f o r Memorial St ad i u m, and a $30,- O00.00 reserve f or Hill Hall e n ­ l a r ge me nt . A p pr o xi ma t el y $20,- 000,00 will be ca r ri e d over to next year. the f inanced $57,000.00. The e nl a r g e me nt to Memorial St adi um which w-as m a de in 1948 was partially thr ough bo nds which were to be paid off inst all ments of in fift een annu a l ap p r ox i ma t e ly The Athletic Council has h a d suf fi ci e nt f un d s every y ea r since t h a t time to make, two a n n ua l p a y m e n t s in­ stead of one, In the p r e s e n t year, $162, 410.00 was used to make inst allments. T h e such thr ee two ext ra a m o u n t spent on p ay m e n ts this y e a r exceeded the total admissions received from the Blanket Tax. The Athletic Coun-' cli expects a worse y e a r next year and has r eque st ed the same al lot­ m e n t as it received this year. It feels those t h a t such games as with Villano?* and the Uni ver si t y of Houston will be less of a call­ ing spe ct a cul a r schedule of last Fall. It is the op­ inion of the Committ ee, however, that, the t r em e n do u s asset-* of the Athletic Council, as evidenced by payments, the p r e m a t u r e bond would allow a small and reasonable cut in the Bl anket T ax al lotment. t ha n card the S T U D E N T P U B L I C A T I O N S ex­ pects to end the p r e s e n t ye a r with a pr of i t of a b o u t $2,000.00. This is one-half the pr ofi t realized last year. The Daily T exa n expects to lose $2,829.23 this year. As a pa r t of its budget, it mu s t make a pa y ­ me nt of $5,000.00 each yea r on the New Jou r nal i sm Building. The in newspr int, rising coat* labor, etc, and a decrease in the a mo un t of adver tising have lead to a re­ quested increase of 16c. The a ddi ­ tional mainly be aimed a t the year l y def icit of the Daily Texan, funds would C UL TU RA L E N T E R T A I N- M E N T mus t vary the n u m b e r and qual ity of its p r o g r a m s accor ding to its Blanket T a x al lotment. It is now receiving $1.61 and would like to receive $2.00. Lar ge pr o­ ductions, such as S ho wb oa t and an All-Gershwin p r og r a m, might be possible increase were gr a n te d . if an Th e LONGHORN RAND began the pr ese nt ye a r with a balance o f ab o u t $600.00 and expects to have a zero balance a t t he end of this year . Its es t i ma t ed expenses f or next year of $6,675.00 would increase o f 18c. The r e q u i r e an to divert Band plans next y ea r I n s t r u ­ $1, 200.00 me nt s Fund to provide the Band Hall new w i t h o u t a g r ea t increase in expen­ ditures. lighting f or its New in or der from It has r equested t he s a m e Bl an ke t Tax a l l o t m e n t for the comi n g year. The A C T I V I T I E S H AN D B O O K received 4c from t he p r e s e n t Blan* ket Tax. Tile handbook cost $325,* OO to publish. A s u r p l u s of $324.- 88 has now accumul at ed. An al­ l o t me n t of 3 ’ac has been r e­ quested in o r der to publish an en­ larged handbook, b u t it is the op­ inion of t h a t a small al lot ment should me re l y be added surplus and a subst antially similar h and ­ book published. the Co m mi t t e e p r e s e n t the to The BAR A S S O C I A T I O N ha* placed a r equest f o r the first time. It is planning an e nl a r g ed speak­ er.-‘ pr og r a m for the comi ng y e a r in the new law building. The esti­ ma t e d expenses a r e $325.00, b ut only 2c has been r e q ue st ed . Since every law s t u d e n t is aut omat ica l l y a m e m b e r of the Ba r Association, no compulsory collection of dues is possible. The Co mmi t t ee has divided t h re e to two in f av or of honor ing the Bar Association r e­ quest. seem e x p e n d * S T U D E N T G O V E R N M E N T last its y e a r s p e nt $ 2 , 5 1 3 . 8 3 out of Bl ank e t Tax al lotment. This year its somewhat lower. Assumi ng exp en d i t u re s of $2, 500.00 for this y ea r and next ye a r , a balance of a ppr ox i ma t e ly $600. 00 would be ca r ri e d over to n e x t year, and a b o u t $200.00 would remain at. the end of n e x t year. Considered t o ge t h er with the E y es of Texas Fund, which is also available to S t u d en t Gover nme nt , some reduction in the Bl an ke t Tax a l l o t me nt could safely be made. an th a t spend The. ORAT ORI CAL A SS OCI A­ appr oximately T I O N will $2,900.00 this yea r and has esti­ m a t ed its budget f or the coming y e a r a t $3,530.00. N o subst ant i a l jus t if i ca t i on for the increased c l i ­ however, m a t e has been shown, and it, is the opinion of t h e Com­ mit tee unn ec es sar y a m o u n t of money has been spent on various t o u r n a m en t s d u r in g the pa s t few1 years. The Orator ical As­ sociation this ye a r provided $50.00 f or the G r e at Issues p r og r am of speakers and has p l a n ned to spend $150.00 this purpose du r ing the coming year. It is the opinion of the Committ ee t h a t the a m o u n t e a r m a r k e d for G r e at Issues should he total allot­ me nt for the Orator ical Associa­ tion s omewhat r educed. increased and the for The CURTAI N C L U B last year increase of 7 . 3 c be­ received an cause of increased costs and a la r ge accumulat ed deficit. This y e a r the deficit has been repaired, a n d the Curtain Club expect s to b rea k even at the end of the year. In l i g h t o f t h e f o r e g o i n g c o n ­ s i d e r a t i o n s , C o m m i t t e e t h e t h e l i ke w o u l d a d o p t i o n o f a B l a n k e t T a * s i m i ­ l a r t o t h e p r e s e n t o n e w ith t h e foi l o w i n g c h a n g e s : t o r e c o m m e n d 1. R e d u c e t h e A t h l e t i c A s s o ­ ( f i v e c e n t s a d ­ c i a t i o n 6 c e n t s m i s s i o n a n d o n e c e n t t a x ) . 2. R e d u c e S t u d e n t G o v e r n ­ m e n t 2 c e n t s . 3. R e d u c e t h e O r a t o r i c a l A s ­ . 7c a n d e a r m a r k a n t h e O r a ­ t h e s o l e i s s u e s s o c i a t i o n a d d i t i o n a l 3 . 5 c t o r i c a l a l l o t m e n t p u r p o s e of s p e a k e r s ’ p r o g r a m , f r o m f o r t h e G r e a t 4* R e d u c e t h e H a n d b o o k 3 c e n t s . A c t i v i t i e s T h e r e f o u r r e d u c t i o n s wouI<| y i e l d 1 1 . 7c . T h e C o m m i t t e e r e c ­ o m m e n d s this b e d is t r ib ­ u t e d as f o l l o w s : th a t 5. I n c r e a s e S t u d e n t P u b l i ­ c a t i o n s 3 c e n t s . 6. I n c r e a s e C u l t u r a l E n t e r ­ t a i n m e n t 3 c e n t s . 7. I n c r e a s e B a n d 3 . 7 c e n t s . t h e L o n g h o r n 8. A l l o t 2 c e n t s t o t h e B e r A s s o c i a t i o n . I n a d d i t i on t h e C o m m i t t e e w o u l d l i ke t o m a k e t h e f o l l o w ­ i n g r e c o m m e n d a t i o n : 9. R e d u c e t h e A t h l e t i c C o u n ­ ( I O cil a n a d d i t i o n a l 1 2 c e n t s c e n t s c e n t s t a x ) a n d d i s t r i b u t e th e a m o u n t as f o l l o w s : a d m i s s i o n a n d 2 a. 5 c e n t s t o S t u d e n t P u b l i ­ c a t i o n s . t e r t a i n m e n t . B a n d . b. 5 c e n t s t o C u l t u r a l E n ­ c. 2 c e n t s to t h e L o n g h o r n T H E D A I L Y T E X A N C L A S S I F I E D A D S P R O D U C E Q U IC K R E S U L T S Typing For Rent i Coaching F U R N I S H E D G A R A G E A P A R T M E N T in­ available. Pine walls, hunk beds, su la te d . ample st or age, pr iv ate entranc e, * 45.00 utilities paid. 230 3 Leon. Phone 8 -0 6 9 1 . 6 2295. F R E N C H L ES SON S. T R A N S L A T I O N S , m od er ate tuition. E x c e lle n t ref er enc es . Special Services G E N T L E M A N : Q U IET ROOM carport available. Privat e entr an ce. Near U n i­ or line Call on bu# 7 -25 08 G U A R A N T E E D D E W IN G BY ST U D E N T 1105 -A Bracke nr id ge Apar tmenta. Ph on e 2-6 8 0 6 . Jo# Cole man. WIFE . Mrs ve rs it y 7 -8 5 9 * . G A R A G E APT. for boys, half block south of campu s Phone 7-79!?). T Y P I N G . T H E S E S , O U T L I N E S , them** l i e - Call Mr. S h elt o n . 63-38115— 540 9 C andiel*. Reaso na ble . TY PING. E L E C T R IC : Called for and delivered. Ph on e 7 -3 7 6 * . T H E S E S . ETC. ( E L E C T R I C ) ! Mr*. R it ­ c h i e ; U n iv e r s it y n e ig h b orh o od : 2 - 4 9 4 6 . , T Y P I N G ? A ny kind. n e a t work. 2-9 6 0 6 a t 2-43 69 . T Y P I N G •dRationa, ( E L E C T R I C ) , T H E S E S , dis - 2-9 4 4 4 . repor ts, br iefs. 5-7 4 67. T Y P I N G Ph on e 6 - 1 2 9 7 . E X P E R I E N C E D F A S T T Y PING — E le e- trie ma chin e, P h o n e 6 3 - 0 3 8 0 — a ft e r 6- w e e k - d a y t . Sa t u r d a y s- * !! day. For Sale R A L E I G H MF. NS, bicycle, 2 6 - lig h t w e i g h t li g h ts end kick st and. 146.00. Good c ond ition. Ph on e 6-6 689. Lost and Found R E W A R D LOST D IA M O N D out of ring betw een Leon and Drag, on drug. Drag and Main Bldg., Main Bldg. Ph one 6-637 4. W ante d EARN $1,000 THIS SUMMER coll e ge men I n v e s t i g a t e this opp or tu nity for su m m e r e m p lo y m e n t with a Marshall Field owned org a n is a tio n . Many and wom en have found th is a profit able and in or near p le a s a n t occupation w or king training th ei r g iv e n . Writ* to c o ll e g e Pla ce ment , Bo* 3585 , Chicago 64, Illinois. citie s. C om plet e full d e 's il a for today ho m e w a n t e d T A P E R ECO R D ER , also radio s hor t wave. Ph on s phonograph with 8-MlOl after 6 p m. Use The Classifieds A R N O L D S B A R B E R SH O P 2602 G U A D A L U P E (F o rm er ly S t a c y ' s ) H A IR C U T S 85e W O M A N DESIR ES TO DO s tu d e n t * laun dry. Flu ne 2 -8 6 0 4 . ch apter on J.343 S T U D E N T S WHO H A V E read in textb ook and who bring c op y this ad to clavs April 2 l t h g e t ou t 15 m in u te s early t h a t day. E c la ss if ied a d v e r tis in g ii. Coaching Ph. D. ( A S P I D A T E C OA C HE S E n gli s h c la ss e s. Phone a f t e r 6. 6 3 -4 6 1 4 . COACHING IN S P A N I S H . E xperi enced te ac h e r, near u n iv e r s ity . Ph on e 2-86&J. Apartm ent for Rent A P A R T M E N T FO R R E N T 3 room apt for 2, 135 .0 0 . E ff ic ie ncy fog 2 IBO.oO, nills paul. 4 room apt. for 8, ♦ OO Ow bills paid All near C ampu s. P h on e 6-8 4 7 6 . Don't Say Taxi Cab, Say CHECKER CAB 6-3561 TUXEDOS FOR RENT A L L S I Z E S Longhorn Cloanor* !5 3 8 G u a d a l u p e Phone 6-384T AUSTIN WELDING * RADIATOR WORKS OOO W . 4 t h S t P h . 6 - 3 7 4 3 Balloons — Costumes Party Favors Austin Novelty Co. 600 W. 5 th ( A t th * Humble S i g n ) 6 -43 S7 LSE THE TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS P H H H H B W * ? LOH K l OIC K LE -MOUG O f T t > G T AYAD A T O L ' HOUN'pOG ‘FOE* J EVEN TA K * TO TW EEE*) NO REAGON YET 7b THINK HE WON'T H E L P TH*C*V M O L* ©UT­ HE WONT C LA IM TO B t TOO SU GY" ; WONT ACT ROGGY,, / (JOT KIGHT TO G it 0 U K N G P O K I l l U WALK OPT© MV OLD WALI A w g l i r A u H t t p — ABL** C o C O UNT O N HIM . .. X U £ UA ICE H i i f t H A k * AN* /H E V \ r M s. m W S07O W T M PHE DXtTf TEXAN, Thursday, ^prTT 71 , 1953, Rags 3 . PARAMOUNT N O W SH O W IN G ! ‘BETTE S BEST1 — Save S . V. M IRR OR 'SIZZLES!; »y*jl TUNES exwifernrwg STERLING HAVOtN LAST DAY! im ma • sum* wn mhcw MUT • ant tauts I Man intra ■ act n a mm s n a i l a t t m c t k m p rwfirr mmrttt WTR / " T i f f WORLD S HOST BEAUTIFUL SIRLS’ s watt a eft***? amma Starts FRIDAY! THE WESTS GREATEST STORY! ITS MOST LEGENDARY HEROES! ■Ex press (tarring Charlton HESTON * Rhonda FLEMING im STERLING * Forrest TUCKER Starts Today! A C A D E M Y AW ARD W IN N E R ! BEST A C T R E S S O F TH E Y E A R ! ■#*«*■>" S O R T S H * * ! E Y LANCASTER • BOOTH T E R R Y M O O R E F I R S T S H O W « P. M M A U R E E N O ' H A R A "Com anche Territory" C O L O R BY T E C H N I C O L O R M A C D O N A L D C A R E Y 'Star Another Hit For Bette Davis B y J O H N G A I N E S is similar in I f you te e “ The S t a r " with the i mpression tha t it is a n o t h e r “ S u n ­ set Bo u l e v a r d , ” you will f ind you are mis t ake n. The plot to “ Sun set Boul eva rd. ” b ut car ries none of t he neur ot i c c onn ot at i ons to Miss Swa nson. a t t r i b u t e d I n ­ stead, the s t or y m i g h t act ua l l y happen in the eve r yd ay wor l d of the t h e a t e r. idea Its plot ma y be s o me w h a t sha l ­ low, and pe r ha ps a little d rawn out, but the role of “ The S t a r ” was cr ea t e d especially f o r the a c ­ tress, Bet!# Davis. W i t h o u t n e g ­ lecting t he s up p or t in g cast is her t al ent which carries the pic­ ture. it “ The S t a r ” is the st r u g gl e of a idol, who to t r ies vainly fallen little f a m e she has r et a i n w h at left, is passing he r by. Wh a t she does, you will enj oy seeing. in a world t h a t Miss Davis may not he nomin- ' ated f o r a n o t h e r Ac a de my A w a r d j the basis of this pictur e, but ; on her acting t r u e to f o r m and j her followers will enj oy he r as much as ever. is The p i c t u r e has its wea k mo ­ ments, as do m a ny good movies, but simply because it is s ome t i mes j slow one should not c on d e mn it. j t a l e n t s come j Again, Miss Davis' to the rescue, an d with the help of her s up por ti ng cast she ma kes the pi c t ur e well wort h y o u r see- j ing. Fraternity Formals Flowerless 17 Years S event ee n yea r s have passed r e ­ since Uni ver si t y girl* have ceived flowers at f r a t e r n i t y f o r ­ mals. In F e b r u a r y , 1936, florists we r e sure the no-flowers rule passed by I n t e r - F r a t e r n i t y Council would fail saying “ as long as they a r e kids, they will buy f lower s. " The lasted ruling, which has despite the florists’ opinion, was initiated to save money. Although all-school dances, sorori ty, a n d do r mi t or y f or ma l s still f in d girls we a r i ng flowers, f r a t e r n i t y dances r emain corsage-les* Whe n the r ule passed, florists S a f e t y C h i e f t o S p e a k H o r a W. J. Elliot, chief of t he Texas D e p a r t m e n t of Public S a f et y, will addr ess the Society of Amer i c an Military E n g i n e e r s at its rflonthly me et i ng T h u r s d a y at 7 p.m. in Te x a s Union 309. A movie on the K or ea n “ Peac e A ct i o n ” will also be shown a t t he meeti ng. felt t h a t “ you c a n ' t cha nge h u m a n n a t u re with a r esol ut ion. ” Some shop m a n a g e r s expressed r e s e n t m e n t a b o u t the action. al ong wi t hout “ If the boys ar e so int e r est e d in saving money, why don' t they or ch es t r as ? get radio Why d o n ' t music a n d not w e a r a t u x ? ” one asked wryly. t he y d an c e to But the 1936 r u l i n g has held. The girls mu s t still rely only upon to themselves and impress t h e i r dat es a n d the s t a g line. t h ei r f o r ma l s Student’s Music Proves Point in Theory Talk two : ciate pr ofessor of music I pr ese nt ed Mrs. J a n e t McGaughey, asso- theory, compositions by Ainslee Cox, an Austin High s t u ­ dent, as p a r t of her lecture, “ Why We S t ud y Music T h e o r y , ” in R e ­ cital Hall S at u r day. Helon Blount, t e a c hi ng fellow- in voice, sa ng one of Miss Cox s the o th er was compositions, and heard by tape r ec or di ng of the Austin High Choir. N o . A U S T I N F i r s t S h o w S t a r t * a t 7 p .m . “Lydia Bailey” Dal* R o b e r t s o n A n n e F r a n c is — A LSO — “ M a n B a it” G e o rg e B re n t DELWOOD “Fort Defiance” G uy M a d is o n R o ry C alh o u n G ail S to rm — A L S O — “The Lady Says N o ” J o a n C a u lfie ld D a v id N iv e n O lc o tt! LAST TIMES TODAY! I R I S 3 0 6 E. 6 t h S t . P h . 7 - 0 2 1 1 i i Dos Almos en el Mundo" Amelio Guerro Fernando Fernandez phoebes Sett ing Basket Dressmaking - Alterations P H O E B E W . C O X P h o n e 2 - 8 5 4 9 1 8 0 4 L a v a c a G O I N G T O H O U S T O N / Express Service— 4 Hours 9:20 A. M . 4:30 P. M . Kerrville Bus C o . U t £ . IO P h . 2 -1 1 3 8 f u r t h e r Arab- ored gues t “ to Amer i c an r el a ti on s . ” Tickets ca be p ur ch as e d a t $1.50. the Co-Op Tor Ed Barlow-, associate pr of e ss or and di r e c t o r of physical e d u c a­ tion, will SJH'ak at Hi l l e l F o u n d a ­ t i o n in t he New Ort hodoxy series on “ P ra ct i c i ng Democ r acy, ” T u e s ­ day a t 4:15 p.m. Th e C a n t e r Club Horse Show is scheduled f or April 29, as a n ­ nounced by Ann Orr, p r e s i d e n t of t he club. The show w ill be a t Hobby H or s e Stables a n d will in­ clude j u m p i n g and h u n t i n g cl as ­ ses. Dr. J. R. Roach, a s si s t a nt p r o ­ fessor of g o v e r nme nt , will speak a t A * h b e l L i t e r a r y S o c i e t y m e e t ­ ing T h u r s d a y 4:45 p.m. a t the Delta Delta Delta house. Dr. J o e B. Fr a nz, a s s i st a n t p r o ­ t o in history, will fessor S i d n e y L a n i e r L i t e r a r y S o c i e t y I on the Cor e Cu r ri cul um T h u rs d a y . The me e t i ng will be at. t h e Delta Phi Epsilon house, 2505 San Ga- talk ; briel, at 4 :45 p.m. Dai r yma n i r a p h v of Dr. F r a n z wrote “ Gail B o r d e n : to a N a t i o n ” a hiog- t he f amous d ai r y m a n . In 1951 he received the ( ’a r r P. i Collins a w a r d of $1,000 f o r the , work. Co-Op Barbecue E n g i n e e r i n g At M e r Park W ives to Have Styles Tonight; Dance Friday Indian Dance, ‘Uke* Included in Plans The a n n u a l I nter-Co-op the Zilkerj Y a r i n g ’s a t 8 p.m. wi t h Mrs. J. D. will be held F ri da y l ark ( lub House from 6 p.m. un- Mc Fa rl a nd ac t i ng as c o m m e n t a - at j The E n g i ne er i ng Wi ves’ Club ! Cha r l ton Milam, J a c k Bur r oughs, R obe rt Baros. picnic J w^jj hold a fashion show t o d a y in Nass ouh Ba hr a , and * Bur r o ugh s, assistant l e a d e r; Hel­ en S chaf er, s e cr e t a ry ; and Jo yc e Reynolds, t r ea su re r . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n will he provided and co-op me mb e r s for guests. S t u d e n t s who w a n t rides will m e e t in f r o n t of the new u n h ­ at. 5:45 p.m. Me mber s ma y go stag or invite, guests. The p r o g r a m the evening includes a song by Tad Arms- worth. She will sing “ F r a nk ie and J o h n n i e , ” and will ac company h e r ­ self with he r ukelele. for tor. T h u r m a n Gholston, pr es i d en t of the T # * a * P h a r m a c e u t i c a l A m o - Invitations ar e ext en de d t o fa- c o a t i o n , spoke on “ W h a t t he Tex- t h e i r J Culty m e m b e r s ’ wives a n d T S P E as Pha r ma c eu ti c a l Association Auxiliar y m e m - I Means to Me as a Retail P h a r ma - bers, prizes will given stor e. a n d door cist,” a t the f irs t April me e t i ng of be the L o ngh or n P h a r m a c e u t i c a l As- the sociation. Off i c er s f o r n e x t year by w e r e n ominated. * A s emi - for mal The L a t i n - A m e r i c a n U n i o n will be the , m e et T h u r s d a y at 7 p.m. in Room dance will Pal m Room o f in the held Var si t y Inn, F r i d a y with “ South ‘ 401 of t he Union. ★ New of fi c er s of S t r i k e P ro g r a m c ha i r ma n f or the t w o . * n d (ilen Zoch will be male vocal- Pacific D a nc e ” as t he t he me. ist; he will be accompani ed by Jo h n P ish. Pedr o Barba has been events is Mrs. Geo r ge Ander son, S p a r * f or t h e fall s e me s t er a r e : t e n t a t iv e l y scheduled a nat ive Holm will sing blues. assisted bv Mesdames Leo Tyra, i Ma ry Rostroni, to p e r f o r m and Elizabeth l e a d er ; J o Ann dance, The U p p er Class Fellowship a n d the F r e s h m a n Fellowship of the U n i v e r s i t y “ Y ” will me et t o g et he r , Th u rs d a y a t 7 p.m. “ F ro m Ca mpu s to* C o m m u n i t y ” is the topic f o r the p r o g ra m. Al­ bert Dickey, lawyer f rom Ga t e s­ ville, will be the Speake?, Dr. H e r b e r t Masseur, Templ e sur geon, will speak on “ T h e Fu- l ur e of A r a b C o u nt r ie s ” a t the fift h a n r u a l A r a b S t u d e n t * ’ di n­ ner F r i d a y April 24 at 7 p.m. a t the Univer sit y Ba pt i st Chur ch. Dr. L o g a n Wilson will be hon- E s t h e r G a m a r r a of Lima, Per u, will do a n a t ive Indian song and dance. J o n B u r k h a r t will be m a s ­ t e r of cer emonies. L o ua n n Fer gu s o n and Rogers ar e co- chair men o f pr og ra m committee. J i m the Ba rb ec u e will be served, and rec or ds will provide music for dancing. The picnic an d danc e is an a n n u a l e ve n t sponsor ed by the I nter - Co- op Council. Boys1' Tri-Dorms Fete Girls' Dorms The boys* tri-dorms, Br ac k en ­ ridge, Roberts, and P r a t h e r , will have an open house for the girls' tri-dorms, Andrews, ( ’Brothers, and Littlefield, F r i d a y from 8 to 12 p.m. The theme will be west er n, with je an s , and posts, bales of hay, gi n gha m. Th e r e will be a combo in Roberts Hall Lounge for danc i ng and TV in P r a t h e r Lounge. Re fr es h me n t s will he served on the t e r r a c e b e ­ tween Roberts and P ra t he r . A special p ro g ra m will be p r e ­ sented w i th the aid of the Tal ent Committee. Committ ee members a r e H a r r y Neal, Sid Ramos. Ch ar l es Pilling of Br ac k enr idge Hall: Dick Little, Sam Mu r p h y from Roberts Hall ; and Bob Allen. Tommy E dwa r ds , and J e r r y Gilmore of P r a t h e r Hall. UT Blood ... ( Co n t i n u e d f rom P a g e One) Bettye Jo W e st to Marry Robert M organ in June Be t t ye Jo West, G amm a Phi Beta, will be ma rr ie d to Ro b e rt Lewis Morgan. J u n e 13 at the Riverside Meth­ odist C hu r ch of F o r t Worth. Bi l l i e H o p e F m k a , Zeta Tau Alpha, Spooks, N e wm a n Club, Pierian L i t e ra ry Club, to R o b e r t ( B o b ) R e l e y , Phi G amma R e y Delta, “ T ” Association, t hr ee -ye ar l e t t e r m a n in Varsity football, Ap - , letic Offices of ril l l in Austin. L u n d * t e d t , employe Ag ne s Henke to A l b e r t ( B u d d y ) t he Ath- the U n i v er si t y; in w e d di ng April l l in Kerrville. J r . , Delt a T a u Delta, April Wichita Falls. l l in to J o e L. Alpha G amm a Delta, to J. R. Can- H a r v i l l e , s t ud e n t ; April 2 in l i a r ion J r . o f Austin. * i t is Memori al Chapel. Bobbie J e a n White b r i d e - oper a t ed Univer sit y f or The gr oom the Ob se r va t o r y two y e a r s and was an a s t r o n o my l a b o r a t or y inst ruc t or . In J u n e he will be associated with t he US P eg g y Ann F u n d e r b u r k of Lam Naval O r d n an c e Test Stati on, Chi- caster, S. C, to the R e v . J o h n L e e na Lake, Calif or nia in r ese ar ch of S m i t h , University g r ad u a t e . guided missiles. J o y c e W i l l i a m * , Miss G e n e v a Weddings Marilyn Ann Broderick to R o b ­ e r t G e r i n g D i l l a r d J r . , chemis try major. Pat r i c i a Ann B r o a d h u r s t to j C a r l V a n S h o o t e r , g r a d u a t e of the L a w r e n c e F r i e d r i c h , gr ad ua t e . Universit y l l April Chur ch in Austin. e ngi ne e ri ng the F i r s t D o r a Ri v a * - C r e * p o , h o m e CCO to C u r t i * M a s o n J oy c e Ann Protist school, Baptist to M a j o r a t noniics ma j or , geology' major. A l i c i a A. M u n i z to R a y m o n d L. s t u ­ S c h r i e d e l , both U ni ver si t y dent s; April 4th in St. Austin Chapel with Rev. Charl es Ronan officiating. Me mbe r s of C l u b i n t e c a will rn meet T h u r s d a y a t 7:15 p.m. foyer of Batts Hall the t e nd the movie “ Don Qu i xot e . ” Tickets f or me mb er s ma y be r e ­ served by calling Ann H a r r i n g ­ ton a t 6-5381. t o a t ^ Anderson New Head Of College Personnel Alpha T h e t a and Wi chit a Falls b ut a n t e, to W i l l i a m P r i c e L o w r y Dr. Gordon Anderson, Over 2100 personnel and guid- in educational psychology and as- anc# workers from colleges and s is ta n t dir ector of the Test ing and ! universities across the nat ion at- l ectur er , Kappa Guidance Bureau a t the U n i v e r - 1 tended the convention, f o r t y - o n ^ / de- s ity, was elected pr esident of the of these wer e from Texas. / Amer ican College Personnel Asso­ ciation recently. P ur po se of the an nua l conven­ tion is to exchange ideas in o r de r to advance personnel work. Maxine Hall to J o h n n y L. M o c k , ex- st ud e n t , April 6 a t the Hyde P a r k Ba pt i s t Church. J u l i e t A n n E k d a h l . g r ad u at e, to Hu gh Ale x a nd e r B a r n e t t Jr . , April l l . Miss J o a n n a Reeves of Wi ch­ ita, Kansas, to W i l l i a m G l e n n E a s ­ ley. i: niversitv s t u d e n t ; April 3 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Christian Church Gels $25,000 Also elected to office at t h e a n ­ and nual American Guidance Association convention in Chicago March 29-A p r ii 4 were Ma rc i a E dw ar d s , associate dean of the College of Education, U ni ve r ­ sity of Minnesota, vice-president; The Uni ver si t y Ch r is t ian Church a n ;i Lyle Croft, director of person- nel, Univer sit y of Kentucky, secre- t a r y - tr e a s u r e r . Personnel could not be accomodated. K a t h e r i n e S p i l l e r D a v i s , ex-sttl- Osborn praised the st ud e nt s for dent , G a m m a Phi Beta an d Tau received $25,000 last week. It was f ac ul t y Delt a Alpha, to Dr. Dar r e l Charl es the first g i f t of the newly formed t h ei r v o l u n t e er work C l a r k ; First Methodist Chur ch of Ce ntr al Chr ist ian Foundation of San Antonio, established to assist ro-op e ra t i on for their wive* with t he bloodmobile. Conr oe recently. and Mrs. Minnie Ra mz du , chief the collection center, t h a t “ the s t u d e n t s coul dn' t nur se at R i c b a r d Charlo* Kouri, business said have r esponded a n y b e t t e r d u r i n g a d m i ni st r at i o n s t u d e n t ; April 12. Mis* Genevieve Mary Jose p h t o , t abl e projects. The g i f t will make possible the immediate construction of a $.100 ; o u t s t an di n g At t e n d in g the convention from the Univer sit y were Dr. An der son ; religious and c h a n - Dorothy Gebauer, dean of women; Hr. Royal Htnbree, associate pro- fester of Educational Psychology; and M a r g a r e t Peck, a s s i st a n t dean a it I OOO s a n c t u a r y a t Twenty-first : w°nien. C a r o l y n S h a r p , employe in bur- 1 Street and Uni ver si t y Avenue, on j s a r ’s division of to Robert McLean April 5 in St Davi dL in Austin. the University, j whi('b gr ound was broken last Sun- E d i t i o n C o l l e q e P l a n s -ii 5 in St. «>' • 3 . Zilker Picnic Thursday N e w l y Decorated The Best Mexican Food with Fast, Courteous Service &71/laiam ohJO A 504 EA ST AV E. Phone 7 0253 Me mb e r s : the process. ” Last year, she poi nt ­ ed out, two u n i t s wer e here f or f ou r d a v s and collected only 900 pints .This y ea r a single u ni t got 85 per c e n t as much in t h r e e days. blood-drive committ ee, a ppoi nt ed by the S t u ­ d e n t Assembly, wer e Osborn. J i m Dalton, J a ck Ratliff, F a y Gorges, Nancigai l J o r d a n , Buzzy Sowell. Ray F a r a b e e. Bdl Nichols, J o h n Howell, and Sar ah Gulledge. t he of Helpi ng in s peaking a n d sc hed­ uling wer e Allen Becker, Boh | Siegel, and Ann Reese. Making I phone calls for : Shirl ey the drive J a n e Stillinger, The Rev. NY. Ear l Waldrop, a t r us t e e of the f oundation and mi n­ ister of the Central Chr ist ian Chur ch of San Antonio, which established the foundation, made the presentation. Dr. Bernice Moore To Talk to Nurses the Austin fir-t church was chosen gi f t because of its unique oppor- t unit y to minister to students at the University. The new s a nc t ua ry we r e j cussed by Dr. Bernice M. Moore . is to be built immediately adjoin- ing the campus across from I.ittle- “ Mental Att i t ude To w a r d Pro- lie dis- Elrod, J of the H og g F oundat i on for Men- gross and C h a n g e ” will . Wal drop said the for Mr tal Hygiene at a joint meeting of field Memorial Fountain. thr ee for nurses night. . _ .... - . ......................... T h e College of E d u c a ti o n will its a nnu a l picnic T h u rs d a y have in Zilker P a r k a t 5 p.m. for S q u a r e dancing, games, and a b a r b e cu e ar e scheduled the picnic, which will be open to e v ­ er yo ne in the College of Educa- j lion a n d t h e i r guests. for adul ts, J T ickets will be $1 80 cents for children, and can be the f i r s t f loor of p ur ch a s ed on S ut t o n Hall. IT’S ARTHUR MURRAY’S Guaranteed W A T C H REPAIR J E W E L R Y REPAIR P R O M P T S E R V IC E KRUGER'S O N T H E D R A G 2 2 3 6 G U A D A L U P E professional D r . D a via t o S p e a k o n I t a l y or ganizati ons in Houston T h u rs d a y Paula Green. Rusty Cobb, Mary Jo Row »\ J u d y J ohns on , Kula Mae Bass, Be t t ye Flack, J o d y Mayes, J N an c y Bashara, B. B. Nathans, The Texas G r a d u a t e Nurses As- Ma d a l yne Buc hana n, Rena Siegel, B a r b a r a Rath, Maralia Mutchnick, ] sociation, Texa s Leag-ue of Nurs- mg Education, and T ex a s Organi- and Reva Steinber g. --------- j aa ti on for Public Health N ur s i n g a r e holding a nnu a l joint sessions this w'eek. A new Texas t he re league will be formed, replacing the T L N E and T O P H NL Dr. Ma ri a n B. Davis, associate pr of e ssor of art, will discuss the small t owns of Italy, the i r c u lt u r e Miss Irene Healy, Uni ver si t y as- and t h ei r heritages, as p a r t o f the p r o g r a m for April in connect ion sociate professor of n ur si ng e d uc a­ with the dedication of Batts Hall. tion, is League president and chair- She will ma ke the talk on April man of the joint board of directors 36 a t 5 p.m. in Batts Hall. | of the thr ee organizations. / p - . V ) >© I i - P l ua - “ W o o d p * c k * r I n T h e Ro u f h ” C a r t o o n St N e w * T E X A S R O Y B O U L T IN G 'S Brilliant Sp y Thriller! “ H I G H T R E A S O N ” “ MOVIE of the W E E K ” — Quick Magazine I APITOL D E A N M A R T I N JE R R Y L E W IS in “The STOOGE” GREG SCO T T d a n c e s t u d i o P H . } 2228 Guadalupe Above l eva* Theater Z O O / t f / l f t if) 'N //T\X Com e in and join in the celebration. Special rates — special parties I Loam ing to dance the Arthur Murray W a y is fun anytime but right now it * even more fun. Inhere axe goin g to be special Student Parties for all who en­ roll during the anniversary celebration. H ere s your chance to practice w h ile you learn...a chance to m eet new people and develop your dormant personality, too. Y ou ll be delighted how cjuickly and easily you w ill learn this party way. So d on ’t wait. C om e in now' and see for yourself. 2 U 6 G u a d a ]u p e o r P h o n e 2 -6 2 6 1 . Campus capers call for Coke In th e Spring, y o u n g f ol ks ' f a n c y li gh t l y tu r n s a n d tu r n s a n d tu rns. R ig h t n o w — r e fr e s h m e n t's in order. T h e y 'll h a v e a C o ke . m I x f I rn rn j rn DRINh k l I O 1111 0 U N D O A U T H O R I T Y o f t h * C O C A . C O I A C O M P A N Y l f A U S T I N . C O C A - C O L A B O T T L IN G C O M P A N Y I “ Cok*” a o rog»f#r*d t'odo m«ik. 195 3. Th ! C O C A - C O i A C O MP A N Y Calendar of Com ing Events A pril 24 Kappa Kappa Gam m a Formal April 25 Sigm a Delia Tau Formal Acacia Formal M a y 8 Billy M a y A RTH U R M U R R A Y School of Dandy Phone 2-6261 2116 Guadalupe