Texas Beats Baylor, 36-31 (See Page 2) Weather Partly Cloudy Skies Temperature About Same T h e D T e x a n Atlantic Pact Hurried Texas Labor Bill Proposed Anti-Red Labor Asked SEE PAG E S Vol. 50 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1949 Fourteen Pages Today No. no T h e 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 Twenty Eateries Meet Standards Of 'Steer Here’ Council Finishes First Inspection O f UT Area Cafes B r DICK ELAM O n ly m op ping up op eration s w e r e le f t S atu rd ay as the C oun­ cil o n F a ir B u sin ess Standards c o m p le te d th e fir s t stage o f its c lea n up in vasion o f U n iversity a r e a e a t i n g places. O f th i r t y - o n e ea teries in sp ected , tw e n t y a r e n o w read y fo r “ S te e r H e r e ” a p p r o v a l . They are th e ca fe s a n d drug sto re s th at scored ab o v e 85 in a w eek and a h a lf o f in spections. C a f e s sco rin g above 85: N ig h t H a w k , H ilsberg’s, S om e­ a t T w en ty-seven th and w h e re G u a d a lu p e T rian gle, S treets, L o c k h a rt, V ic to r ’s, W ebbs, T he C o r n e r , H o p p e’s, Milam C a fe ­ t e r ia , T o Tam at 2511 G uadalupe, T ally Ho, A -B ar C afeteria, Gip­ son C a f e t e r i a , and Snak Shak. D r u g s t o r e s eligible fo r “ S teer H e r e ” : H o m e , R en fro, N u e c es, U n iv e rs ity , a n d H irsh D rug a t 2313 Rio G rande. E a t e r i e s in sp ected but fa ilin g to sc o re m o r e than 86 on fir s t in s p e c tio n w ere E v erette K elly, and H irsch F a u l k n e r , V arsity, D r u g S tores a t 222 W est N in e­ te e n t h a n d 2 7 0 0 G uadalupe. A lso E l C h a r r o , Cupboard, C hat N' Inn, T riple-X , C hew, G eorgian 626 W e lt a t a n d S om ew here T w e n t y - f o u r t h . S e c o n d in sp ectio n s o f th e e a t­ ing p lac e s th is w eek w ill g iv e e a te r ie s a n op p ortu n ity to quali­ f y f o r C o u n c il approval. P la ces n o t visited w ill also be in sp ected th is week. M e m b e rs o f th e C ouncil accom ­ p a n ie d c ity health inspectors to all o f th e e a t i n g p laces and k ep t s a n i t a t i o n r a t i n g s . E a t e r i e s ratin g below 85 w ill h ave a n op p ortu n ity to q u a lify f o r “ S t e e r H e r e ” placards w hen seco nd in sp ectio n s are m ade th is w eek. T h e “ S t e e r H e r e ” signs w ill n o t be o ff ic ia lly aw arded u n til th e Council a s a w h ole reconsiders a n a c c u m u l a t e d report from c ity h e a lth m e n , C hairm an Stan H ick­ m a n said. ju d g e on I n s p e c t a t o r s ste r ili­ z a tio n , r e frig era tio n , garbage dis­ posal, h e a lt h c e r tific a te s, build- in g -clean lin ess requirem ents, pro- See T W E N T Y , P age 4 S u n d a y 9 :4 5 — Talk b y Mrs. M a r g u e r ite H. Bro, W esley F oundation. l l — S o c ie ty o f F riends in w orship service, Y M C A . 11— N e w m a n Club to e lec t o f f i­ cers, T ex a s T heater. l l — Dr. H om er P . R ainey to B a p tist speak, Church. U n iversity 2 — S erv ices a t C hristian A rm y Mission, 178 W illow S treet. 2— Second open m eetin g o f A lpha Phi O m ega, T ex a s U nion 311. 2 :30— M odern sculpture e xh ib it, T e x a s U nion 205. 3— R e b ir t h o f Israel in son g and da n c e , H illel F oundation. 3-5— P i c t u r e s o f R obert H aw kins, N ey M useum . 5 :3 0 — Disciple S tu d en t F ellow ship to h e a r M rs. B ro, U n iversity C h ris tia n C h u rc h . 5 :3 0 — L u t h e r a n S tu d en t A sso cia ­ F ir st Lutheran tion s u p p e r , C h u rch . 5 :3 0 — Russell D icks to speak to sp eak to W estm in ster S tu d en t F ellow ship, U n iversity P resb y­ t e r ia n C h u rc h . 6— C h ris tia n Y o u th Fellow ship to h e a r th e Rev. W alter Kerr, C en­ tr a l C h ris ti a n Church. 6 :15 — Dr. R a in e y to address Bap­ tist T r a i n i n g U nion, U n iversity B a p tist Church. 6 :3 0 — C a n t e r b u r y Club supper, G re g g H ouse. 7:30— Dr. A r t h u r H. Com pton will talk on “ Can We l i v e to L e a r n ? ” in u n ion services, H o g g A u d ito r iu m . 9— In f o r m a l social hour, G regg House. M onday 9-11 :30— P e rs o n a l w ith M is* M argaret YMCA. co n feren ces F isher, Dr. Taborsky Refuses To Debate Addington Addington-Taborsky debate plans skidded to a halt Saturday when Dr. Eduard Taborsky flatly refused to go through with the deal. five didn’t seem to operate when he advocated outlawing of the Communist Party and when speaking by him self without fear o f being heard.” B y JIM T A N N E R He charged that a public debate with W endell Adding­ ton, University student and secretary of the Travis Coun­ ty Communist Party, would “give the communists too much publicity.” Addington fired back with a statement that “this mo* Shades of Petticoats Jim's in Trouble On Female Jurists B y M A X IN E SM IT H Give w om en th e r i g h t of s u f ­ fr a g e a n d i t ’s th e m a n who s u f ­ fe rs. T h e b a t t l e cry to a r m s w as s o u n d e d a g a in S a t u r d a y w hen C o rsic a n a w om en accu sed t h e i r s t a t e s e n a t o r, J a m e s E. T ay lo r, o f “ h id in g b eh in d his w if e ’s s k i r t s . ” T h e u p r o a r s t a r t e d w hen h e r s o f th e B u sin ess a n d P r o ­ fe s sio n a l W o m e n ’s C lub in C o r­ sic a n a r e q u e s te d S e n a t o r T a y ­ l o r ’s s u p p o r t f o r th e p rop osed a m e n d m e n t to m a k e j u r y d u ty co m p u lso ry f o r w om en. H is r e p l y by l e t t e r was, “ Since I hav e to live w ith Mrs. T a y lo r, I d o n ’t in t e n d to v o te f o r a n a m e n d m e n t w hich w ould re q u i r e h e r to a c c e p t j u r y d u ty , w h e th e r she w a n te d it o r n o t . ” th e said plies w as i n s ta n t a n e o u s , one o f w hich s e n a t o r w as m e r e ly “ hiding b e h in d his w i f e ’s th e sk i rts .” A n o th e r re p ly a “ flim sy e x c u s e ” an d d e ­ cla re d T a y lo r t h a t “ S e n a t o r w a s n ’t s e n t t o A u stin to r e p r e ­ s e n t his w if e .” b ra n d e d S e n a t o r T a y lo r did tell th e C o rsic a n a lad ies t h a t a lth o u g h he did n o t o b je c t to w om en serv ­ ing as j u r o r s if th e y so wished, he could n o t s u p p o r t th e bill. th e club, r e m a r k e d , Mrs. L. S. C o o p e r, c h a ir m a n “ I o f w o u ld n ’t mind i t so m u ch if he opposed th e j u r y bill on so m e r e a l fo u n d a t io n , b u t t o say he o pposes it b e c a u se h e d o e s n ’t w a n t his wife to be called f o r j u r y d u ty is a b s u r d . ” S e n a t o r T a y lo r w as n o t a v a il­ T h e b a r r a g e o f in d i g n a n t r e ­ able f o r c o m m e n t S a tu r d a y . He called the refusal “another example of a deathly communists to be fea r by anti-communists of allowing heard.” Earlier Addington asked to appear on a radio pro­ gram to answer some of Dr. Taborsky’s statements advo- t h e “ ““♦ c a t i n g C o m m u n ist P a r t y in th e U n ite d S ta te s. illeg alizatio n th e of ' Warburton Is Chief Justice Appointment Leaves Vacancy in Court L a r r y W a r b u r t o n was a p p o in te d c h ie f j u s ti c e o f th e s t u d e n t c o u rt , B a r e f o o t S a n d e rs , s t u d e n t body p re s id e n t, a n n o u n c e d S a tu r d a y . W a r b u r t o n was a n asso ciate j u s ­ th e tice o f th e c o u r t elec ted in fall elections. H e fills th e v a can cy by C h arlie S p ice r w ho w as g r a d u a t e d f r o m L aw School in th e fall s e ­ m e s te r. l e f t W a r b u r t o n c a m p a ig n e d la s t f a l l on th e A ll-U niv ersity P a r t y tic k e t. H o w e v e r, a t the p r e s e n t tim e th o p a r t y is in a statu s o f in a c tiv ity . T h e con gress o f the party w alked o u t in a m e e t in g held W ednesday n ig h t. Dr. T a b o rs k y a c c ep ted th e c h a l­ lenge an d said t h a t th e c o m m u n is t# w ere b o u n d t o lose in such a dis­ cussion. B u t S a tu r d a y , he r e f u s e d t o d e b a te th e c o m m u n is t a n d a t t r i ­ b u te d t h e r e f u s a l to a f i rin g line th e T e x a n w r i t t e n b y l e t t e r A d d in g to n . Dr. T a b o rs k y said t h a t A d d in g to n “ d i s t o r t e d ” sev eral o f his ( T a b o r s k y ’s) s t a te m e n ts . in H e w e n t on t h a t suc h to say th® c o m ­ d e b a te r s a r e used by m u n ists m a in ly f o r p u b licity p u r ­ pose* a n d “ n o t f o r an in te ll ig e n t d iscussion.” H o w ev er, he said, he w ould b e to talk w’ith A d d in g to n p r i ­ glad v ately. “ A d d in g to n m a y com e to a n y o f my sp e ech es a n d be he ard . He m a y ask q u e stio n s o r add a n y t h i n g t o t h a t he p le a s e s,” th e discussion fo e o f t h e said t h e co m m un ists. v o c if e ro u s He said t h a t he w o u ld m a k e sev ­ in a num ber eral sp eech es here o f open m ee tin g s. A d d in g to n , , th e T h e re w as som e talk a b o u t re- Texan> had asked to be h e a rd in I an “ On th e S p o t ” rad io p r o g r a m j to a n s w e r Dr. T a b o r s k y ’s r e c o m ­ th e c o m m u n is ts m e n d a tio n s j u v e n a t i n g the p a r t y a r o u n d n u c le u s o f the b e lo n g in g to th e p a rt y . th e o ffic ia ls elec ted l e t t e r in a t h a t t o W a r b u r t o n ’s m o ve to t h e ch ie f he o u tla w e d in this c o u n tr y . ju s t i c e sp o t c ia t e ju s tic e post filled by a p p o i n t m e n t by S a n d e r s le aves a n o t h e r asse- v a c a n t to H js r e q u e s t b r o u g h t o p p osition be f rom G u ilfo rd J o n e s , d i r e c t o r o f the U n iv erg ity S p e a k e r ’s B u r e a u W a r b u r to n is a mid-law stu - an d m o d e r a t o r o f th e p r o g r a m , j o nes s a jd t h a t h e re s e n te d A d - l e n t from F re e r . He is p a s t p r e s i - ; d e n t of A lp ha Phi O m ega , honor- d jn |gt0 n ’» “ b ra z e n use o f o u r p ro - a r y service o rg a n iz a tio n , c h a i r - ; Jfram f or bis own chea p p u b lic ity m a n of th e c r e e D ance c om m it- tee, an d a m e m b e r o f R o b e rts H all Pu ^ )OS^s‘ Baytown Student Dies in Car Wreck A t th e tim e, Dr. T a b o r s k y said he w ould be “ d e lig h te d ” t o m e e t a A d d in g to n in a public d e b a t e o f J C o m m un ism v ersu s D em ocracy. ~ : A n d he s t a te d , “ T h e p o in t is sim ply to hold th e co m m u n is ts t o fa cts. We h av e a c le a r conscie nce i f o r de m o c ra c y . T h e c o m m u n is ts a re b o u n d to lose in such a dis- i cussion .” B u t S a tu r d a y , he said, “ I d o n ’t . w o uld th in k such a d e b a te . . DR. A R T H U R H. C O M P T O N , left, and Mrs. Compton a r e b e in g greeted by Bill Herndon, student c h a ir m a n of R E W speakers committee, early Friday morning as he arrived in Austin. Dr. Com pton recalled his visit to Austin eight years ago. S t a f f P h o to —D e lp h in ia Compton Opens REW In Hogg Tonight b e g i n n i n g la ted in o b s e r v a n c e of M on th . f o r j T h e th e m e o f th e w eek is “ T his I the w eek in clu de a ta l k in H o g g by an d it m a k e s a dif- A u d ito r iu m M o n d a y I believ e f e r e n c e ! ” D aily p a n e l d i s c u s s i o n s W a y n e G u th rie , a s s i s t a n t m a n a g will e l a b o r a t e S p ecial p r o g r a m s p la n n e d in g e d i t o r o f T h e th e m e a s re- n ig h t In d ia n a p o lis I this I an d e d u c a t io n . to science, th e d a y ’s w ork, \ N ews, who w itn es se d b o th atom ic b om b te s ts in th e P a c if ic tw o y e a r s | *[dl be sp o n s o re d by the ta lk D aily m id -d ay m e d i ta t io n s a n d a 8°* in a ( lub w orship s t u d y se m in a rs will be A u stin K iw an is d ir e c te d by G ilb e r t K ilp a ck of P e n n s y lv a n ia , who is a p p e a r i n g th r o u g h th e c o u r t e s y o f t h e A m e r- To con cen tra te the a tten tio n o f the U n iv ersity com m unity upon its religiou s h erita g e and reso u rces is a w eek -lon g series of e v e n t s planned in ob servan ce o f R elig­ ious E m phasis W ee k Sunday. Dr. A rthur H. C o m p to n , n o te d sc ie n tist and educator, will a d ­ dress th e o p en in g service a t H o g g A uditorium Sund ay n ig h t a t 7 :30. H e w ill speak on “ C an W e L e a rn to L ive?” Dr. C om pton, N ob el p rize-w in - in 1927 a n d n o w n in g p h ysicist chancellor o f W a s h i n g to n U n i v e r ­ th e I sity, St. L o uis, w o rk ed on design o f th e a to m ic bom b a n d the use o f p lu t o n iu m d u r i n g W orld W ar II. Included in the openin g p r o g r a m fo r m em bers o f all faith s will be special religiou s m usic an d p r a y e r . | the d a y U n iv e r s ity I E arlier in Jew ish stu d en ts will p r e s e n t P a le s ­ tinian songs and dances a t 3 :00 p.m. in the U nion Junior B allro o m IO— G e t- a c q u a i n te d c o f f e e f o r R EW , I n t e r n a t i o n a l Room, T e x - i as U nion. as Union 205. I — Law* s t u d e n t s to h e a r Jo e G reenh ill, La w B uild in g IGI. 1— Bryn M awr a lu m n a e lu n c h e o n fo r Dr. K ath erin e E. M cB rid e, I H om e E conom ics T ea H ouse. 2—-Special exam s jou rnalism , G eology B u ild in g 14. in e d u c a tio n , a n d m a t h e m a t ic s , i 2 :3 0 — F acu lty Council, Main B u ilding 20 1 . 3— W orship sem inar with G i lb e r t Kilpak, YMCA. B elieve A b ou t God 4— P an el discu ssio n on D a y ’s W ork,” 315-316 T ex as a n d th e “ T his I 4— A d d ress, “ A re You M a jo rin g in M inors?” by Mrs. M a r g u e r i t e H. Bro, T ex a s U n io n 401. 7-— M ens intram ural v olleyball, 7— A m erican L egion, T e x a s Un G regory Gym. ion 316. on “ R ingside a t B ikin i.” Rainey Says Tradition Retards Education A fo r u m on th e to pe, “ Does R e ­ ligion A p p ly ? ” , will hold f o r th in H o g g T u e s d a y nig h t. Dr. Blake S m ith , U n iv e rs ity B a p t i s t C hu rc h th e m in is te r, will m o d e r a te . On p an el will be Dr. W. A. C u n n in g ­ ham , ch em ical e n g in e e r in g p ro fe s- so r ; D ean E. W. D o ty o f th e Col-1 colleges a n d u n iv e r sitie s fro m pro- said. O th e r c o u rs es h a v e rep lac ed loge o f F i n e A r t s ; a n d M a r g u e r i t t e ; v idin g , H a r m o n Bro, a u t h o r a n d le c t u r e r on fa m il y p ro blem s. t o d a y ’s s t u d e n t s with , * T r a d it io n is k e e p in g m o st se n io r w ith us, b u t in a n o t h e r form , he , k n o w led g e th e y should have, Dr. t M , , . . j ~ , , . A fo lk so n g re c ita l by R ic h a rd H o m e r P. R ain ey , f o r m e r p rcsi- D y c r B e n n e t t will he p r e s e n te d d e n t o f th e U n iv ersiy , said in an W e d n e s d a y nig h t, sp on sored by j in te rv ie w S a tu r d a y . See C O M P T O N , P a g e 4 Davies Wins First Place In Inter-society Oratory Dr. R a in e y will leave A u stin S u n d a y f o r S a n F ra n c isc o to d e­ liv er th e k e y n o te a d d r e s s o f the J u n i o r N a tio n a l A ssociation o f A t S te p h e n s C ollege, C olum bia, is now Mo., w h e re Dr. R a in e y p re s id e n t, th e r e a r e no re q u ire d cou rses. Kach s t u d e n t in the a ll­ g irl school t a k e s th e s u b j e c t she w a n ts a n d which will do h er m ost good. J u n i o r colleges ca n c o n c e n t r a te C olleges m e e t in g to be held F eb- on th e in dividual m o re th a n l a i g e r r u a r v 24-25 is one o f i n s ti tu t io n s and T e x a s Lewis J . D avies o f A t h e n a e u m L i t e r a r y S o c iety w o n f i r s t place in the in te r-s o c ie ty o r » t o r y c o n t e l l F r i d a y niKh t in G eo log y A u d ito r - ium. .. T h ? j u " i,°1r col! * * t h , “ tl0n, to hoId 11 b , c k ' r , r - R ‘“ " ‘ y J u " “ r saiy >t th(, ,.equeg, o f th e A m c ri. I c t n F ri e n d s S ervice C o m m it te e a n d t h a t A d d in g to n had also been asked. S he w as rid in g with Mr. an d Mrs. Donald T e te r , also o f Bay- in j u r e d F rid a y j to visit Mr. T e t e r ’s p a r- “ I h a v e i I h av e Mr. and Mrs. T o te r w ere a " ot,hesr e n g a g e m e n t a n d p r o b a b l y to a F a ir fie ld hospital f o r F o r t j Dr. T a b o r s k y a d d e d , r a b o r s k y ale n u m b e r o f q u a lifie d m e n ” 3. H e m u s t h a v e a y c a r o f . s u - r e q u i r e - s e n a t o r s an d exp lain co m p o sitio n , G a rriso n H all in E n g lish I O O . In m a n y to fill sta te s the by th e Board. f i r s t L e g is la tu r e Mr. Dillard c ite d one exam ple in an e f f o r t to of a m an w ho is n o w w o rk in g on the S o u th e r n P acific R ailro ad, who is a re g is te r e d p h a r m a c is t in an - re ta il p h a rm a c y . c o n ta c t th e i r r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s a n d other s t a te a n d w ould be eligible lo w er t h e s t a n d a r d s o f p h a r m a c y ,” to t h e i r posi- u n d e r th e proposed a m e n d m e n t. sics B uilding. 7 :3 0 — Open h ou se for m a r r ie d m a in ta in s. stu d en ts, M ain L o u n g e, T e x a s U nion. 7 :3 0 — Psi Chi. S u tton Hall. 7:30— Radio W o rk s h o p .01, Ra- dio H ouse. . 7:30 — ASM E to see bowl p ic tu re s , E n g in eerin g B uild in g 138. 8— “ How M o d e m A r t D e v e lo p e d ” would T h e “ re a s o n a b le n u m b e r be m a d e eligible, th e hill merits allow a p erson to s tu d y only the y e a rs a n d q u a lifie d m e n ” r e f e r s to th e m en who hav e received licenses in o t h e r s t a t e s b u t a re n o t quail- No one seem s to know j u s t how fieri to a c t a s p h a rm a c is ts in T ex- m a n y o f these o u t- o f - s t a t e r s would M an y o p p o n e n ts o f th e bill sug- who have n o t had th e p r o p e r tr a in - na]e diver an d J e a n McCoy a s - A s to the need fo r m o re p ha r- T h e L o n g h o rn P h a r m a c is t , s tu - m a c is ta, Mr, Dillard pointed o u t the t h a t th e r e has a lw a y s been a d e­ to w h a t is c om m o nly called “ c ra m j College o f P h a r m a c y , also lashed m a n d fo r th e p ro p e r kind b u t s u g - : the bill e d ito ria lly a n d called f o r f a s t e d t h a t T e x a s should not t r y sch oo ls.” r e a d e r s to see th e r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s , to alle v ia te th a t p ro b le m with m en L o n g h o rn sw im m ers will m eet th e B aylo r B e a rs in G re g o ry Gym pool T u e s d a y n ig h t at 7 o ’clock. j he fiVars a r e led by B u lle t Ma o f ex am . In o th e r s p e rs o n s can go d e n t- a lu m n i be m a d e eligible by th e bill. M ost T e x a s M eats B a lo r T u e sd a y p u b lic atio n tions. th r e e th e i r th e n t a k e ing. f r e e of I s ty le s w im m e r * r e s t e d th e y f e a r e d th e p re c e d e n t t h a t m ight be se t should the Leg- is la tu re s t a r t m a k in g ex cep tio n s to the p ro b le m w ith m o re p h a r m a - 1 A u s tin W in s D istr ic t He also said T e x a s w as m e e tin g I _ E x a m i n a t i o n s f o r p h a rm a c is ts , e s t im a te s a r e m o re th a n 150. s im ila r to s t a t e b a r o r m e d ic a l ex- ta k e n by T he bill is b e in g b acked by to be discussed by B e r n a r d M y- a n im a tio n s, m u s t be ers, A ustin P ublic L ib rary . T h e A u stin M a r o o n s d e f e a t e d S om e s t u d e n t s fe lt the bill un- He po in ted o u t t h a t th e r e are now L a re d o , 48-35, in the f i n a l g am e 8 :15— “ R ingside a t B ikini," ad- Dee. But, as in o t h e r p ro fe ssio n a l w h ere some Npw M exico-licensed fa ir, since th e y had to meet m o re 705 p h a r m a c y s t u d e n t s in the Uni- o f th e i r th r e e - g a m e p la y -o ff here their j Saturday night to w in t h e D istrict th e se m en an d several d r u g sto re on e g r o u p an d th e n o th ers. exam s, a c e r t a in a m o u n t o f s tu d y p h a rm a c is ts have b een r e p o r te d . d if f ic u l t r e q u i r e m e n t s th a n those versity. p h a r m a c is ts b e fo r e th e y can p ra c - o w n ers, e specially j cis ts tr a i n e d w ith high s t a n d a rd s . T h ir t y - t h r e e g o t in W’e s t T ex as, J is r e q u i r e d to ta k e th e e x a m s . | p r a c t ic i n g illegally. j m e t by the m en se e k in g t > am end j licen ses F riday. 1 13-A A p la y o ff. d re ss by W a y n e G u th rie , H ogg A uditorium . T he A ssociated Press re p o r te d t h a t d e p u tie s in v e s tig a tin g the a c - j c id e n t said the T e t e r c a r collided tr u c k w hich had stopped w ith a th e h ig h w ay b e ­ on cau se of f a u l ty lights. th e ed g e of Miss J a c o b s w as a m e m b e r o f of S igm a Delta T a u so r o rity . She : had been v ice-p re sid en t a n d s e c r e ­ t a r y o f th e so r o rity . creA B y M A R K B A T T E R S O N Law Students to Hear Greenhill Monday A bun ch o f s t u d e n t s w e re s i t­ ting in the T rip le-X th e o th e r n ig h t a r g u i n g a b o u t how m a n y p eop le k e p t up w ith news. T hey d ecid e d J o e G reenhill, a s s is t a n t a t t o r n e y to r u n a te s t, so th e y p ad d ed o v e r g e n e r a l o f Texas, will a d d r e s s law th e to a n o t h e r s t u d e n t s a t I o ’clock M o n d a y af- to rn o o n in L aw B uild ing 101. “ T h e o c c u p a n ts if th e y kn ew w ho D ean T ria l of C h ris t” will be his su b- A che so n was. j e e t and he will place p a r t i c u l a r e m p h a s is on its legal asp ects. ta b le a n d a sk ed Phi A lp ha D elta an d th e U ni­ v e r s ity o f T exas B a r A ssociation e a c h y e a r co-sponsor a series o f a d d re s s e s b y e m i n e n t m e m b e rs o f th e legal p ro fe ssio n. J u d g e S a r a h T. H ug hes, o f D al­ ju v e n ile d elin­ las will spea k on q u e n c y problem s F e b r u a r y 28. T w o o f th e boys a t the ta b le ig n o ra n c e . im m e d ia te ly co n fe s se d looked a t B u t a girl w ith th e m th e m said, “ O f sc o r n fu lly a n d co urse I kn o w who he is. H e ’s D ean of A r t s a n d S cie n c e s.” E v e r ainee th e fir s t p art o f J a n ­ u a ry , an ad h a s b e e n r u n n in g in the F o r S a le s e c tio n o f the T e x a n c la s s ifie d s w h ic h sa y s , “O n e g a l­ g ly c o l, p e r m a n e n t lon ty p e . C a ll 7 -2 6 7 6 a f t e r 1 2 -n o o n .” P le a s e — w o n ’t so m e o n e b u y th a t e th y le n e ca n o f a n t i- f r e e z e ? * it Som e o f the profs over in the M odern L angu ages B uild ing are really o f f on an in tellectu al kick. T hey sw ap their jo k e s in French, in the punch lin es and d eliver L atin. The G reeks m ight have had a word fo r it, but how would anyone say, “ P at, M ike, and M ustard,” in Latin? 'lA Jhat (joeA O n ere 10:30-5— M odern s c u l p tu re , T e x - 1 v e r t is i n g to local m e r c h a n ts . 5un'day, Feb'ruary 20, ’1949 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 2 Alive Texas Keeps Title Hopes W ith 36-31 Victory Over Baylor py,e' Townsend Shine In Steer Intrasquad Game e ' By T O M M Y M U R R A Y T saran S p o rts Sta ff in th e e a r l y m i n u te s o f th e g a m e , in d o u b t. rid in g th e r i g h t a r m o f Ray T a r t t j 0 h n (R e d ) Two m i n u t e s A d a m s l a t e r , blocked S o u t h w r s t C o n f e r e n c e ladder . Ba y l o r th e second h alf. if t i e ea r l y m o m e n ts o f the s c r a p p in g Bears d i d n ’t seem j H am ilton spun a hook s h o t t h r o u g h 1 **ft e r *h o wi n K a n e a r l > through with O wens gone. th e basket and th in gs w ere even I defensiv e s t r e n g t h , a Longhorn ^ a ^ lack in j W aU on^vdth* hia^ b u U et^ h eavegl j ^ Uinn 8 kick and c o v e re d Pl a y i n g b e f o r e 3, 500 rabi d B a p ­ tist f a n s I h a t j a m m e d e ve r y nook of McLea n Gym, this g a me had e v ­ e ryt hi ng. T h e r e was t h i e v i n g of th e e n d , a f t e r T e x a s ’s the ball by b o th sides. T h ere were own g r e a t m i d g e t - — Al Mad.-en b e a u tifu l shot s fro m all a n g le s of a n d S l a t e r M a rtin — had p e r f o r m e d th e floor, arni th e d e f e n s i v e play in su p e r b fa-'hion, st a l l i ng f o r tw o At fiv e s ta g e - of th e g a m e , th e k n o tte d , ■'core w as ^witched h a n d ' seven times. And the in Two q uick field goals by D on I once more. w hite s q u a d led by tw o s p a r k lin g t ^e w lead H e a th in g t o n arid Bill D e w itt p lus A gain M adsen drove th ro u g h to h alfb acks, Byron T o w n s e n d a n d den ness of t h e i r drive, th e O r a n g e a n d his a fre e s h o t b y D e w i t t m oved B a y - j sink a crip shot, l o r in to its th e n i g h t -th e b ig g e s t f o r th e eve- j ie y -B 0 n e - h a n d e r nir g f o r b oth nt m ute- had tick ed by. j 31-31. I tio n , 53-0, la r g e s t a d v a n ta g e o f j hopes stayed a liv e as R alph Pill- m id w av in th e f i r s t q u a r t e r a n d Levine t h e side J fr o m / le t . ^ rip p ed a solid O ra n g e c o m b i n a ­ earns— 29-25. N ine d rop p ed t h r o u g h to m ak e t h e sco re in M em orial S t a d i u m L . from his g r a s p a f t e r a g r a s p a tackle bv Ken Davis re co v ered f o r th e W h ite on b e f o r e ^ a jts o w n 12 a n d th e O ra n g e w as in but B a y lo r’s ; Billy P y le, g o t its e q u il ib r iu m saw t h e i r hop es f a d e w he n L ew a d v a n ta g e . Lee ll be* in t h c i r R rasp a n d ! h in d the O r a n g e goal f o r a n o t h e r g ro g g y fr o m th e sud- W h it e TD. Davis kicked t h e point to a 27-0 sco re d n e x t on th e ball s q u i r t a w a y his 6 8 -y a rd j a u n t a f t e r in t e r c e p t - ing a n O ra n g e pass. T h e h a lf ing a n O ra n g e pass. the O r a n g e hopeless- Ja c k s o n . J u n e e n d e d w ith te a m climbed r a t t l i n g r a t t l i n g [y b eh in d , 33-0. C lay, D avis, a n d S to n e s t r e a m e d crowed o f a b o u t 3,500 f or a r u g g e d a f t e r n o o n f r o m th e n o v e r th e O ra n g e ha ck p o rc h in th e f i n a j to b rin g u p la s t h a jf th e on T h e vict ory t h r e w Baylor, R i c e , 1 was st i rr i ng. a n d one -hal f mi n u t e s , t he g a m e T h en M adsen, who had one o f j M a r t i n ’s n e x t blow p ro v e d t o be j S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n E x c i t e m e n t w»a* a t a f e ve r pitch had mor e. th r o u g h o u t as th e g a m e sw ayed As th e fin a l b u z z e r so un ded , his g r e a t e s t a n d m ost e v e n in g s t o th e dism ay o f e n jo y a b l e ■ decisive. W ith th e p r o t e c ti o n o f su r p ris in g th e ; H am ilto n an d G eo rg e o r a th r o w - J fan s. b re a th in g back a n d fo r th with th e la r g e s t ; th e y ellin g B ap t p o u re d fro m B e a rs’ s u p p o r te r s who “ lov e” th e ; jni he n e a tl y p a r t e d th e n e t s w ith , . - - , . T he W'hite sq u a d piled up e ig h t . , , . A f t e r T o w n s e n d had g o t t e n th e 53-0 score, d e sp ite t h e f a c t t h a t boy f r o m W isco nsin, too k c h a r g e hi* fa m o u s o n e -h a n d e r a n d T e x a s 1 to u c h d o w n s a n d bo oted five ex- W h ite o u t o f th e hole w ith a C oach B la ir C h e r r y u se d e v e ry By DICK MOORE T e x a n Assoeu&te Spo rts Editor WACO. Feb. 10— (S p L ) — And tho f l i cker i ng plow of T cx a ’s pen- a n t hope* whirl ed in to a s e a r in g f l a m e he r e t on i gh t as t h e Long- h o r n s scored ed t he B aylor B e a r s r i g h t o u t of a first-p lac e tie with A r k a n sa s , 36-31. arni Te xa s i nt o a fhree-wav t i e f o r *> r a n gy R a y 1 s u b s t i t u t e he ha s on th e bench. T h o u g h th e y w e r e the O r a n g e decisively te a m , P yle on th e n e x t p la y to ok m a d e u p l a r g e ly o f in e x p e r ie n c e d t h r o u g h o u t line w ith a b u r s t o f sp ee d I th e one-sided c o n te s t. T h e p la y th e o f Lew L evin e a n d R e ed Q u inn s p r in te d 36 y a r d s u p f u llb a c k p a r t i c u l a r l y b r o u g h t th e I sm iles to th e c o a c h e s’ fa ces. T hen th e r e w a s th e h a r d - w o r k i n g Red A few m i n u te s l a t e r th e W h ite M a Yes a n d Bob R ale>'- in on a b o u t to u c h d o w n w h en e v e r y t h in g , a lo n g w ith en d Jim a h a n d -o f f fr o m C am p bell, c le a re d m en, the an d midle to sc o re s t a n d i n g up. C lay i a t split score to 7-0. f o u g h t h e a r t il y th e u p r i g h t s se n d to __ t h e s t a n d s to ru b to the s c o r e r s ’ ta b l a w h e r e Z ig gy S e a r s , o n e of o f the L o n g h o rn m a c h i n e . | w as a h e a d f o r good. th e r e f e r e e - , policemen arui genial Bill M ender- h o t , B a y lo r’s coach , c o u ld n ’t w ard o f f th e p u s h in g and sw ir lin g o f * food. B u t even two F i r s t he to ssed in a f r e e shot. I - - ‘ o f the B a y lo r o ig h t hopes to c a tc h 11 ay-up, an d only tw o p o in ts behind, 29-27. th e clock poin ted to A- to a l ma m a t e r d i d n ’t q u i e t th e m ob m in u te s r e m a in in g , bald in g Tom . L o ng ho rns. who yell ed f o r blood. Two m i d d l e ­ aged m e n sc o r e d h i t s — one l e a n i ng over t h e s c o r e r s ’ t a b l e pull S e a r s ' s k i nky ha i r , a n d the o t h e r r e a c h i ng t h r o u g h to r i p the b u t ­ ton* f r o m t h e s h i r t o f the re f e r e e . as Se ars was led o f f t h e court.— u n ­ d e r a cordon of p r o t ec t i on led by police a n d Ba yl or player s. 2 Ha mi l t on, f __ ___ ____ _ I White, f ... ... ___ 2 George, c T a yl or . 0 ____ ___ 2 Madsen, g Mar tin, g ________ ..... 3 t p 8 3 6 0 0 I 1 1 8 I I he p a n d e m o n i u m ( 3 6 ) f « 4 I 2 0 7 2 T E X A S . _____ ceased 2 0 o p f f t T u r n i n g p o i n t o f the g ame c a me in the e a r l y m i n u t e s o f the second ha l f wi t h T e x a s a n d Bayl or ag a in tied. T wo f r e e t h r o w s by Mads en ha d pull ed t h e L o n g h o rn s even, b u t t h e B e a r s ’, t r i m f i g h ti n g ship had b e e n m o r t a l l y p u n c t u r e d . l anky J a m e s Owens, t h e r e d ­ head f o r w a r d of Ba\ lor, d r e w hi* fi ft h foul t h a t g a v e Ma ds en his t wo g i f t thr ows . Only t wice had Owens been a b l e t o pi e r c e M a r ­ t i n ’s be a u t i fu l d e f e n s e — two fr e e throws. But his w o rk u n d e r the b o a r d s bad c l e a r e d t h e ball t i me a n d a g a i n f o r t h e losers*. Total s IO 16 6 36 B A Y L O R ( 3 1 ) f r ....... . ___ 0 Owens, f . ..__ 3 H e a t h i n g t o n , f . _ ___ 3 Pr e s t on, c ___ ____2 D e w itt, g o.. tm* Hi c kma n, g Sr a e k _________ ___ ___ 0 .............. .. ___ I Pull ey Cobb __________ ... 0 f t p f 6 2 5 3 5 2 2 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n t p 2 9 8 6 4 0 ^ 9 0 Tot al s . .. ... 9 19 31 H a l f t i me - r o r e : T exas 19, B a y ­ l l lor 18. F re e •liip t h a t m i nu t e s , t hr ows mi s s e d— H e a t h i n g - ton, H am ilto n , G eorge 2, Mad- -en 5. Guess, High Jumpers Star in Track Trials th e ]o r p ressed f o r th e hall— its o n l y : downs, one on a b e a u t i f u l 68- g o in g - a w a y I y a rd ru n a f t e r i n t e r c e p t in g a w ay- w a rd O r a n g e pass seco nd s b e f o r e the fir s t ha lf. L ittle the end o f Billy J o h n A dam s, R a n d y Clay, J u n e Davis, an d big R ay S to ne r a n g th e bell one tim e apiece. T o w n sen d , P yle , Arkansas Bumps Methodists, 47-39 F A Y E T T E V I L L E , A rk ., Feb. T o w n s e n d and Pyle w’e r e n e a r- s h ifty , h a rd th e i r te r r if ic w ith ru n n in g , w ith T o w nsen d w e a v in g his w a y 69 y a rd s on one occasion to let his k n e e d ra g th e g r o u n d as he t h r e e m en to f r o m sco re ad d ed a n o t h e r T ow n send p o w e re d his w ay over ^ a ts o n . th e le ft g u a r d th r e e - y a r d line. A 3 0 -y a r d k ic k o f f r e t u r n by P y le a n d tw o passes from C am pb ell to Ben P r o c t e r t h a t a t e up 37 y a r d s s e t th e s ta g e fo r T o w n s e n d ’s b la s t t h r o u g h th e r f i r " middle. J u n e Davis's e x t r a p o in t The failed a n d t h e W h ite had a 13-0 e the o n e - f o o t , , , .I ead w ith o nly a fe w s ec o n d s g o n e ■ . in th e second q u a r t e r . . : , . • , ta k i n g a p itch o u t, on ly 1 9 . — ( A P ) — A r k a n s a s ’s R azo r- a f t e r back s moved into u n d is p u te d f i r s t place in th e r o a r i n g r a c e f o r th e b ruised his w ay ov er S o u th w e s t C o n fe re n c e b a s k e t b a ll on I I title here S a t u r d a y n ig h t by d e ­ p lace d „ rs__ line and T o w n s e n d w as d e n ie d six-pointer. R an d all his th e b ack o f second th e j C lay clim bed o ve r th e ball on a j m T o n i g h t ’s v ic to ry v ersity , 47-39. th e g o a l line. p u sh ed T he h a rd - w o rk in g O r a n g e te a m s u r g e d to th e W h ite 1 4 -y ard line A f t e r an e x c h a n g e o f kicks, th e R a z o rh a c k s a h e a d o f th e d e f e n d - big Ken J a c k s o n to score on the " b ite s " e r e on th e m ove ag ain . Bill Allen h it th e b e g a n ing ch am p ion B e a rs o f B a y lo r w'ho n e x t play. e lo n g a te d P r o c t e r w ith his needle- w ere k n o c k e d o u t o f a firs t-p la c e th r e a d in g passes. T o w n s e n d ad d e d tie by T ex as. a co up le o f 1 0 -y ard b la s ts to lay the ball on th e O r a n g e 2 6 -y ard line, fr o m w h e r e B obby C oy Lee em p loy ed his n e w ly -t o u n d ball- c a r r y in g p itc h o u t a n d bu lled his w ay do w * to t . ... the side-line strip e. D avis a d d e d p o in t to give p o in t lead. F ro m T h e R a z o rb a c k s g o t o f f to a slow s t a r t in th e f i r s t h a lf a n d w ere tr a ilin g w hen th e h a lf tim e w histle soun ded . in th e second perio d, A r k a n s a s b ro k e o u t in a s c o r in g ras h a n d n e v e r w as sto p p ed . Rice Dumps TCU Friday, 62-44 e x tr a toe th e W h ite s a 20- H o w ev er, m id w a y t h a t p o in t on fi n* sr th e to ro u t, w ith o n ly th e it w as a f i n a l score In tied secon d half, b ig Bob A m bler, A r k a n s a s 's to w e r i n g c e n ­ ter, the score 21-21 w ith a field goal a f t e r th e o p e n in g w h is­ tle. He d u m p e d in a f r e e t h r o w c lu n ff a few seco nd s th e R a z o rb a c k s on t h e i r s c o rin g spree. l a t e r to send th ro w s, f r e e to W ith c e n t e r Bill Tom d r o p p i n g in 28 p o in ts on l l field g o als an d th e R ice Owls six th e in ra c e by in F o r t S o u th w e s t C o n fe re n c e tr o u n c i n g TCU, 62-44, W o r t h F i r d a y night. second place J u l iu s Dolnics, TCU c e n te r , scored 15 p o in ts to lead th e F r o g a tt a c k b u t could n o t th e d e a d ly hook shots o f T om. Rice led, 33-24, a halftim e. s to p CHESNUTT CLEANERS C le a n in g & P r e s s i n g E x p e r t A lte ra ti on* I & 2 D A Y S E R V IC E 1 7 t h A C o n g r e s s P h o n e 2 - 1 1 2 1 load b eing five p o int-, held by it Yearlings Batter Bear Cubs, 60-48 B y H O W A R D P A G E T itan Sports Staff WACO, Feb. 19— ( S p ! .) — T h e} T exas, which h ad a 30-20 lead th e hall o f f tall T e x a - Y e a rlin g s, d esp ite t h e i r | a t h a lftim e , c le a re d followed w ith slowness, c u t s h o r t a B aylor rally in the la s t h a lf to u p s e t th e Cubs , crips w hen t h e i r sh o ts m isle d the S a t u r d a y n ig h t, 60-48, in a c u r - : m ark. ta in - r a is e r to th e L o n g h o m - B e a r j Klein b ro k e th e ice w ith a fr e e a f f a i r in B a y lo r ’s M cL ean Gym. [th ro w a f t e r a m i n u te a n d tw e n ty - G u a r d s L u t h e r S c a rb o r o u g h a n d ; five se c o n d s had elapsed to p u t the th e b o ard s a n d Y earling s in th e lead. J a m e s Dowses h ad tr o u b le b r i n g ­ ing th e hall d o w n - c o u r t a s th e y w e re p ressed b y th e sp eed y C u b s i scorer w ith 17 poin ts, th r o u g h m o s t o f the g am e S c a rb o r o u g h m a n a g e d high Bill a rr is led the C u b s in t h e i r uphill la s t h a lf to w h ittle u n d e r th e t u c k e t in th e la s t h a l f ; the Yearlings* 18-po int a d v a n ta g e to th r e e p oin ts with sev en m i n u t e s fo r e a - y lay -u ps to high - rem ainin g. sco ring h o n o rs f o r th e Y earling* Moon Mullin*, who was and to b r e a k j fig h t ta k e th e in I H a rlin g e n 's H a r r i s p itc hed in a free th r o w a n d th e n a d d e d a field goal to pu t th e Culls in th e lead. Calk arid .S carborough tied it up t p 12 with successive th ro w s, but free 11 i J o h n H ov de k e p t th e Cubs in the 0 J lead with a fro** pitch a f t e r five 0 I m in u te s in th e f i r s t half. T he Y e a rlin g s 12 r e g a i n e d IO 1 th e lead, which th e y n e v e r r e l in ­ a quished, a* Klein g o t a few second- la te r. tip-in th en S c a rb o r o u g h hit tw o long ones a f t e r Klein a n d H a rris m ade field t p goals t o p u t the Y earlin gs a h e a d 9 ' by te n p o in ts a t th e half. Y E A R L I N G S ( 6 0 ) fg ft 9 I 0 0 4 2 3 F a lk , f ........................... 5 ------- ■ 5 H a rris , f . L o e ____— --------------- .0 0 B e n g -to n - - - 4 K lein, c — —r* ----- *- Dowies, g ______ ____ .4 S c a ro b r o u g h , g ____ 6 T o ta ls . 24 12 16 60 B A Y L O R C U B S ( 4 8 ) f ______ ____ 4 H a rris , Mullins, f ____ ...... 7 ....—.— ______ 0 L a s iter „0 Bullock R. J o h n s o n ------_____ 0 3 R fid , g _ F le e tw o o d , g ___ — 3 H ovde J )*vi« . I _ 0 ..... . - f g ft p f 5 I I 3 I 0 0 0 I 3 ou I I I 0 T o t a l s ______ F re e 19 IO 48 out. Th or : i th ro w s missed — B Ye a rl i ngs f o u n d the r a n g e Mullins 4, Reid, R. J o h n s on , D. {again a s S c a r b o r o u g h a n d Dowies J o h n s o n . Hovdo 2; T e x a s: Fa l k 2, ma d e b a ske t s to give t h em a 58- H a r r i s , Klein, Dowies 2, 48 l ea d with a mi nu t e rema i ni ng. b ro u g h 2. P a l k arid Klein a d d e d fr e e t h r o ws a n d J o e Ed F a lk followed with f o r good m e a s u r e the 12 po ints each. Yearlings a c o n v i n c i ng victory. to give S caro - £ H O ! Texas, with Dickie H a rri s m ak - 0 m g th r e e b u c k e ts in a row, c a m e 0 j back - t r o n g to s tre tc h the lead to a n d J a v e l i n - t h r o w e r t wo high 14 p oin ts as Calk chipped in with field goals. a n d Howler C h a r le s H olding K l e t t e r m a n Bob Wal t ers , Then th e t u b s took a d v a n ta g e Coach Clyde Lit tl efiel d t h r e e big nf the Y e a r li n g s ’ m istak es to score re a s o n s f or smil ing a f t e r the first 15 p oin ts while T e x a s could score t wo field goal s with ti me r u n n i n g j R d r a - s q u a d t r a c k meet o f the s e a ­ son S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n at M em o r­ ial St a d i um. F r a n k Guess Pe t r ov i c h had a m ark o f 45 f e e t j u m p e r s , f r e s h m a n 6 inches in t h e f o r m e r e v e n t— one th ird -p la c e gave heave in t he C o n fe re n c e m e e t la s t f r om Wa co a n d inch b e t t e r th a n his pole v a u l t — six the th e C o n f e r e n c e ’s height. inches o v e r 1948 w in n in g U na v a ila b le J e r r y T h om p son , no lon ge r eligible, top pe d d is ta n c e S M U ( 3 9 ) A R K A N S A S ( 4 7 ) f f B r o w n P r s w i t t C a n n s d y P e n n c Z a t o p e k M a r t i n g S a l m o n g L u t s O w n M r K n i g h t f f tp 2 C a t h c a r t f IT t f 0 I 2 4 18 H o r t o n 7 2 0 P r i c e 0 0 0 5 2 A m b l e r c a I 4 R e a m * 2 I I g s 0 2 C a m p b e l l g 2 I W i l l i s m s 4 0 fl 3 5 I I O I 0 a • I 3 0 I 3 2 I tp 5 7 0 l l 8 a I S I t I t T o t a l * 47 H a l f t i m e s c o r e — S M U 21. A r k a n s a n 18. t r e e t h r o w s m i s s e d — . 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GERHARDT STAM P CO. 321 E. 5 t h S t . , L o c a t e d — in T h e F a i r S t o r e A u s t i n , T e x * * Phone (8 -3 6 0 3 ) The smiles c a m e despi t e a blow which fell on T e x a s e a r l i e r in the week, w hen H anson , one nj th e t a n c e s t a r s left on the team, had lined u p his eligibility* it w a s le a rn e d W a y n e tw o 1918 H a n s o n t r a n s f e r r e d f r om a n o t h ­ is a se ni or college a n d er . Southwest which all ows >uch a t r a n s f e r s t u ­ d e n t only two) y e a r s compe t i t i on. He lias used u p both o f them. C o n f e r e n c e t h e r e Guess, toss of 192 feet toi li ng u n d e r a wa r m, hel pf ul sun, got o f f a s u r p r i s i n g e arl y-sea s on 3 inches, which woul d have been good e n o u g h f o r a s e c o n d place in that e v e n t in last. y e a r ’s C o n f e r ­ ence me et , won by Guess. W a l t on b e t t e r e d e nce p e r f o r m a n c e o f with a j u m p of 6 f e e t I e q u a l e d f r e s h m a n st ar, Ray Wo ma c k Ga l ve st on, c l e a r e d 6-2 ! 2 . his C o n f e r ­ last season inches, by Hol ding. A n o t h e r of O t h e r e v e n t s in whi ch L o n g ­ this season b e t t e r h o r n s s t a r t e d last we r e t h a n the s h o t p u t a n d pole vault. Ge o r g e t h e y fi nished t h e O R D E R MAIL BUY N O W - P A Y L A T E R N o t h i n g “x o o t s u i t i s h ’* o r “ r e e t p l e a t i s h ” a b o u t t h i s m o d e l . E x ­ t r e m e ? Ye *! B u t o n l y in its e x ­ f u l ­ a g g e r a t e d s h o u l d e r w i d t h , l e r c h e s t a n d e a s y w a i s t . I t ’s f o r t h e y o u n g f e l l o w w h o k n o w s hi s c l o t h e s a n d l i ke s t h e m p l e n ­ t y f ul l, p l e n t y s m a r t . 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Prices Include Federal Tax DIAMOND IMPORTERS Austin, Texas 619 Congress CREDIT TERMS • No interest • No carrying charge Th** Distaff Sid* Melt, Hippchen Win Table Tennis Southeast Texas Trims Canterbury la st five Class A an d f iv* D ragons nudging the H aw ks by I points. By JEAN LIPSCOMB Woman’s Intramural Writ sr se m ester’s T h ii sp rin g f irs t cham pionship w as d eterm ined last w eek w hen B everly Mell and Leo- n a rd H ippchen, SDT, em erged as ■ be^elim inated. w inners o f th e m ixed tab le te n n is in tra m u ra l fo r th e second stra ig h t y ear. brack et and eight others in con­ solation bracket. W ith every round the going will g e t even ro u g h er because a f te r each round th e low­ est 50 p er ce n t of the team s will In a nip and tu ck final m atch w ith C arolina G oldman and W al­ the d efen d in g te r S hur, A E Phi, cham pions scored a 21-18, 14-21, 21-14 victory. Fulfilling pre-game prediction, the Flying I’s knocked down th e m ostest pins the oftenest to score a 124.6 team average. SDT trailed close with 120.6 and AOPi bowled in third with 118. average Indnvidual scoring honors w ent to tw o Tri-Delts, Iddy Mason a t 158 and Peggy Purill a t 149, b u t M arjane Auld squeezed between them to grab second fo r ADPi a t 150. place T o u rn a m e n t p ressu re will begin to b ea r down on th e lady bow lers M onday w hen th e f irs t rou n d o f ac tu a l team com petition begins a t the Bow ling C enter. A touch of humor was added to the bowling in tram urals with the en tra n ce of the Holy Hollers. A On th e basis of th e ir la st w eek’s newly-organized coalition, team score averages, th e best eig h t team s will bowl it o u t in w in n er’* I group drew it? members from the the Louis ARMSTRONG Alpha Phi's and W ica, neither o f whom qualified enough bowlers for separate teams. Their combin­ ed forces, to say nothing o f their nam e, should draw capacity “a l­ ley” crowds. ★ Sixty-five team s and 130 tennis rack ets will appear in the tennis doubles which begin Monday. D e­ fen d in g champions Peggy Vilbig and Sara Mae McCampbell, Theta, are seeded first among a strong field. Woman's Intramural Calendar MONDAY D e ad lin e f o r f i r s t ro u n d o f m ix e d te n ­ n is a t 6 o ’clock. C a p ta in ’s m e e tin g ta b le sin g le s a t 6 o ’clock in R oom S. f o r te n n is S h u ffle b o a rd p ra c tic e e h e e ts d u e a t 6 o ’clock. B o w lin g to u rn a m e n t a t 4 :S 0 o’clock (A G D , CO. D Z, D P B ). B o n u s p o in t d e ed lin e fo r f i r s t ro u n d te n n is d o u b le s a t < o 'clo ck . TUESDAY to u rn a m e n t s t a r t s . S h u ffle b o a rd B o n u s p o in t d ead lin e fo r f i r s t r o u r d b a d m in to n s in g le s a t 6 o 'clo ck . B ow ling to u rn a m e n t a t 4 :3 0 o’clock (F ly in g I s , X O P, SD T . A C O ). E n trie s d u e fo r v o lle y b a ll a n d ta b le te n n is s in g le s a t 6 o 'c lo c k . WEDNESDAY THURSDAY T a b le D ead lin e fo r f i r s t ro u n d te n n ia d o u b le t to u rn a m e n t te n n ia s t a r t s . to u r n a m e n t a t 4 :30 o’clock a t 8 o’clock. B o w lin g (A D P , ODD. K A T . D G ). FRIDAY f i r s t D e ad lin e f o r tin g le s a t 4 o ’clock. ro u n d b a d m in to n B o w lin g to u r n a m e n t a t 4 :3 0 (E K G , C PB , ZT A , H o ly R o lle rs ). G ym open 7 -1 0 o 'clo ck fo r c o -re c re a ­ tio n . Pool open 7 :3 0 -9 :3 0 o’clock. SATURDAY G ym o p en 2-6 o ’clock fo r c o -re c re a tio n . Pool op en 2 :3 0 -4 :3 0 o ’clock. league The Class B cham pionships w ere crow ned S atu rd ay afte rn o o n as in tra m u ra l basketball reached the divisional stage. S ou th east T exas Club estab ­ lished itself as a fav o rite in the Class A club division by w allop­ ing C a n te rb u ry Club, 40-19. Reed Q uillian and Jo e Rojo w ere the S o u th ea ste rn e rs’ heavy artillery , racking up 13 and 12 points re ­ spectively. C a n te rb u ry scored only tw o points in the firs t half. P hi D elta T h eta took its league title by d efe atin g Sigm a A lpha Epsilon, 18-16, in a see-saw gam e down to the w ire. D elta K appa Epsilon squeezed p ast th e Sigm a Phi Epsilon quin­ te t, 20-19, as R o ert L andes sack­ ed seven points. S PE outscored the D ekes in th e second h a lf but ’could never catch up. Pi K appa A lpha took a fo u r- point hafltim e lead and held it to edge T h eta Xi, 23-19, though both team s fo u g h t on even term s in the second period. D orm J took its league crown from the easy w ay— by d efa u lt Dorm D. in In Class B, G alveston C lub’s 13 Leon H ernandez poured points to lead his team to a 34-14 trium ph over B aptist S tu d en t Un- The last five Class A and five The o th e r B gam es S atu rd ay w erec lose, w ith T h eta Xi com ing from behind to nip A lpha Tau Omega, 14-13, and th e R elu ctan t TODAY’S SPECIAL AT MILAM NO. 2 an identical score. K appa Sigma, j led by C harlie A lcorn, b e s te d ! points to D elta T au D elta, 18-15. C liff C ourts won by d e fa u lt from Dorm G. lead J e rr y R obertson 13 scored th e Rinky Dinks to a 37-22 decision over R oberts H all. The Phi Gams, a f te r hold-; ing only a 42 edge a t halftim e, j rose up to trounce Lam bda Chi A lpha, 21-7. C harles Low ery paced A ustin Club to a 26-20 decision over Pern Club despite R. F. G iddens’s 13 points fo r th e losers. In o th e r gam es, Dorm G de-1 fea ted C liff C ourts, 21-16; H A ' S tubbs H ouse ran wild against Club licked the McCrocklin Mules, th e Red R aiders, piling up a 54-15 30-22; B eck’s Big Bad B asketcers i victory behind the 18-point p er-; trim m ed th e Whiz Kids, 26-17; the the sonal a tta c k o f C harles Nixon. R e lu c tan t D ragons d efeated G alveston Club also had an easy j Hawks, 2612; N ew m an Club scor- tim e w ith BSU, w inning by a 45-16 ed a 20-18 victory over LSA; and count. Ray W om ack scored 121 Czech Club edged Alba, 13-10. Intramural Schedule M ONDAY FR A T E R N IT Y V OLLEYBALL 7 o’clock P h i K ap p a S ig m a va. SAM Phi S ig m a D ctla va. S P E 7 :4 5 o ’clock A E P i va. SA E ATO v a. P h i D elta T h e ta 5 :3 0 o ’clock S ig m a N u va. D K E KA va. P h i K appa f’ai 0 :1 5 o'clock P h i G am m a D elta v t. D e lta T au D elta D e lta S ig m a P h i va. T h e ta Xi MICA V O LLEY BA LL 7 o 'c lo c k : R e lu c ta n t D ra g o n s va. M on- ey h o n H o u se C a ts ; L ew is B oys va. M cC rocklin M ules 7 :4 6 o ’c lo c k : W h ia K ids vs. C am pu s G uild C lub 8 :3 0 : T h elem e vs. Lake H o u se 9 :4 6 ; G u a d alu p e W e s te rn e rs vs. B lnm - q u is t Sw edes CLUB VOLLEY BA LL 7 o 'c lo c k : T u r k is h C lub va. N ew m an 7 :4 6 : Alba C lub vs. C a n te rb u ry C lub 8 :30: BSH va. C lu b de M exico 9:15: : A IM E v s. S o u th e a s t T e x a s 7 :46: 8:10: DORM V O LLE Y B A LL LCD vs. R in k y D in k s R o b erta vs. P r a th e r H A N D B A L L SIN G L ES CLASS A MICA I o’clock R. J . F r a ib a r va. G. J. Babin A. E. E v a n s va. W m . K ennedy C. C. R u ssell vs J . H. W ard Jo e R an d e ra o n vs. E. S. L y n n T . A. Beall vs. A. W. F a rlo w Tom F a r m e r vs. L. L. H a rv il l J. E. G ra v e s vs. M A. G u t i e r r c s A. N. E d w a rd s vs. T. B r itto n 7 :4 5 o'clock C. I). V e rtr e e s vs. E. H. H a sk e ll L. C H a m p to n vs. D. Davis E. M. (. la s s vs. W. S. 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C aiteriad *Serving the South’s Finest Foods " S lot and W ichita 8th and Congrats 408 E. 8th 2-6703 Sunday, February 20, 1949 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 ’Mural Musings Four Cage Teams Long-time Giants By FRED SANNER T e x a n Spor ts S t a f f In these hectic days w hen the hue and cry o f the major­ ity is “ Down with m onopolies!,” the D epartm ent of Jus­ tice ow es a pat on the back to several intramural basket­ ball team s here at the University. The team s in particular are Alpha Epsilon Pi, Theta Xi, and the Czech Club in Class A com petition and Austin ♦ Club in Class B. ....... S ettle back in your chair and visional ta le of m o n op oly.! day and begin D elta T au D e l t a T hursday. Cham pions are: really to u rn am en ts s ta r t Tuaa- rolling to our listen in 1945 Back to wax strong began mural basketball. T hat year Delts were run ner-up in Class B. in in tra -j the j League CLASS A Team tram ura l basketball. Pern Club finalist. The co ntent with the runner-up spot in Class A while the Delts could do was the fra tern ity championship in Class A and the in tra m u ra l in Class B. championship the best to T hat brings us down the living present and our tru st-bust­ ing heroes. In Class A, Alpha E p­ silon Pi and T heta Xi get the laurel w reaths for giving a double to dose of d efe at and oblivion the the Delts. Czech Club was giant-killer laid Pern Club th a t low, thumping them twice. In Class B, Austin Club gets the conq ue ror’s mantle for dis­ the Pern Club, while posing of S atu rd ay aftern oon Delta Tau Delta was defeated by a strong Kappa Sigma quintet the way of its Class A brothers. to go While w e’re talking about the bouncing basketball, we might as well give you the league cham ­ pions and remind you th a t the di- L O A N S We Loan Money On A nything of Value in unredeem ed d ia­ B argains monds — save up to 50% on w atches consisting o f Elgin, W altham , G ruen, Bulova, and H am ilton. CROWN JEWELRY CO. 213 E. (th S i. M io .. 2-1060 A Phi D elta T heta. B Pi K appa Alpha. C Delta K appa Epsilon. D Kappa Alpha. E Kappa Sigma. F Theleme. G W hite Arms. H Oak Grove. Czech Club. I ! j A ustin Club. K T ejas Club. L S outheast T exas Club. M Rinky Dinks. N Dorm J. CLASS B Phi K appa Sigma. Phi Gamm a D elta. Phi D elta T heta. I 2 T heta Xi. 3 4 5 Kappa Sigma. 6 S tubbs House. 7 HA Club. 8 Beck’s BBB. 9 R eluctant D ragons. IO Czech Club. l l 12 A ustin Club. 13 Galveston Club. 14 Rinky Dinks. 15 C liff Courts. Newman Club. R E N T A C A R ! ! Rent a Car Hourly $.75 24 Hours $8.00 Over Nit# $6.00 (5 p.m. to IO a.m.) Varsity Rental Servict Phone 8-0186 19th 4b Congress Gulf Station C o c h r a n vs. S w e nson Hecklin vs. Broyhill Nelson vs. S ta u tx m a n Broad va, M cC a rte r P e n n i n g t o n vs. P la n t H olm e s va. 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A visit to K r u g e r ’s is of im portance to the pro sp e c ­ tive bride a n d groom. C om pare the color . . . com ­ p a r e th e cut . . . c o m p a re th e cost . . . and y o u ’ll a lw a y s choose a K ru g e r diam ond! Take A Year to Pay! rn aa•>rn rn, rn w e i fH ■4 rn ? t ip i o pct I . £» ft*; rn 1. We ek l y Te r ma 2. Mont hl y T e r ms . L e y - Awe y Pl an 4. 30-Day C h a r g e Ac c o u n t s 8. B u y f o r Cash T E X A S D E P E N D A B L E J E W E L E R S FOR 44 Y E A R S Your Complete Jewelry Center O N T H E DRAG 2236 Guadalupe Downtown 722 Congress SLACK happy Y o u should bo . . . and you can bo if you are wearing slacks from Hutchins Bros. C o m fo rts a matter o f cut and tailoring , . . and you sense the freedom end ease o f these superbly fashioned g a b ­ erdine slacks the instant you put them on. C o m e in and make your selections •ady. $15 A up H a m , H id d iiid k L 6 1 6 C o n c e i t . - ■ Sunday, February 20, 1949 THE D A ILY T E X A N Page 4 20 Eateries Qualify For Council Approval ( C o n tin u e d fr o m P ag e I ) age rise to 85 (w hich city sani- U t i o n e n g in e e r H. E. H * rg ;s has te c t io u of foo d , to i le t facilities, i p r e rficted will soon come a b o u t ) , t h e condition o f dishes and an d b u t m o s t o f all we d o n ’t w a n t to ute nsils. T h e re a re fifty - see UT e a tin g p l a c e s b e n e a th t h a t e ig h t possible violations o f city s t a n d a r d ," H ickm an added. ru les. E a ti n g places sco rin g b some e No Price Reductions Seen on Bottled Milk By O L A N B R E W E R m ilk a n d 24 c e n ts f o r h o m o g e n iz e d th e kind o f milk, D espite r e n t - a - q u a r t r e d u c t io n s c o n U iners, while o t h e r m a j o r cities r e g a r d le s s o f la'-t w eek o f th e milk p rices h .. e a t n in a r e p a y in g one c e n t less. . . C afe following All e a te rie s were th e follow ing un- R~—It Top p a n fo r g r i d d l e 1 86 F r i d a y had s a n i ta r y co n d itio n s: - f " ? o t h e r m a j o r T e x a s cities, A ustin in fo rm ed of th e i r violations by h ealth o f f i­ . n y cers investigations. T h e y a r e ex pec ted to re m ed y the n eed ed cleaning. Open m u s ta r d •’•a u c tio n * in th e p ric e s o f th e ir co n d itio n s by the tim e of a sec- an d m ay on naise u n s a n ita ry . T h e re , M ilky W»Y » . t a e . a n n o u n c e d . t o r . , . e n d checkup. ad re- PTPWI » « u , r t T w « o f A u s ti n ’s la r g e r d airies. S u p e­ food rio r an d P re w it t, m a d e th e same l"-cre,mdip p e r was d ir ty , an d .Saturday, b u t d ecla re d red u c tio n t h a t th e y could fo r e s e e no im m e­ d ia te d rop in th e price o f b o ttle d milk, The Council plane to uee etu- of u te n s il, when n o t in use, a n d ^ r ' " re f r ig e r a ti o n w as n o t up to s t a n d - 1 J ' c e r f . r d 50 degrees. W o r k e r , w ere bv h ealthm en failed to r a t e . b o r . 1 85, b u t only one was below the city a v e ra g e o f 70 d e n t in v e s ti g a to r, lo c o n tin u e the checks F o u r o f ten in e v s ti g .te d F rid a y p o k i n g while p r e p a r i n g c o n ta i n e rs w e re c rack ed , 80. D ru g S to re S— O pen g a rb a g e iack n f C h a irm a n H ickm an po inted o u t rjjr) w h gre foo(j I m . no clean pla ce * ,,, r " o ol> ‘ Hat it th r o u g h o u t w n o u n c e d the y ear. T m ' . t i r a d e : P" * q u a r t •>*v* red f o r . . r As a re s u lt, A u stin co n su m e rs 29 cent8 f o r P a ste u riz e d T h is e x t r a c e n t p e r q u a r t , a l ­ t h o u g h rela tiv e ly u n i m p o r t a n t to is coat­ in d iv id u al c o n s u m e r, th e in g th e th e 17,000 s tu d e n t* a t U n iv e rs ity a p p r o x i m a t e ly $46 ,5 37 . p er y e a r. T he a n n u a l cost to th e e n t i r e p o p u la tio n o f A u stin w ould be a p p r o x i m a t e ly $388,250. T ri-D e lt T h e se f ig u re s w e re b ased on th e a v e r a g e milk co n su m p tio n o f s t u ­ d e n t s e a ti n g a t A n d re w s D orm , S R D , so r o rity , O ak G ro v e Co-Op, L ittle fie ld D orm , K a p p a A lpha f r a t e r n i t y , Sig m a N u f r a t e r n i t y , th e U n iv ers ity C om m o ns, a p p r o x i m a t e ly one a n d and t h a t e ig h t o f n o t in p a s s c ity av erages. the eleven sto res the ap prov al g ra d e rang e soap an d to w els, a n d tion were had points. Stove a n d | g rid d le both need ed cleaning. r e f r i g e r a ­ “ B ut we th ink t h a t cafes and room d r u g stores serv ing in such a co n­ an d no h o t w a t e r o r w ashing g ested are a should be re qu ired in signs p resen t. P o o r t o m e e t higher s a n ita tio n s stand- kitchen, cracked san dw ich board, lack o f p ro te c tio n for u te n - a r d s ,” H ickm an said. “ We w a n t to see th e city aver- ails w e re scored. R o d e n ts w ere in C afe T — Only one lig hting r e s t an d —— --------------- the c a fe an d kitch en. S c o re : 75. C o m p a n y R epresen tativ e* to UT th e N o rth R e p re se n ta tiv e s o f A m e n i a C o m pan y, In s u ra n c e P r o c t o r and G amble, a n d the H u m ­ ble Oil R e fining C o m p a n y will com e h e re in the n e a r f u t u r e to the C ol­ in te rv ie w g r a d u a t e s o f lege o f B usiness A d m in istra tio n f o r prospective job s in t h e i r firm s. d ispenser, w as D ru g S to re U — B ro ken s y ru p d is p e n se rs , with a n t s in the v a n -| ilia c ensu red. W a t e r w as s t a n d in g in an obso­ lete ste a m t h a t c o n tain ed cobw ebs. F lys w e re in th e store. O pen g a rb a g e c a n s w ere the rea r. T h e re were no h an d-w ashin g signs, and some e m ployes did not have h ealth cards. S co re: 65. tab le in Compton Opens R E W In Talk Tonight (C o n tin u e d fr o m F a g s I . ) _ , , r. . _ a c re a tiv e d a n c e a n d choral music, will be in Hogg A u d ito r iu m . the C u ltu ra l E n t e r t a i n m e n t Com- R a b b i R o b e rt I. Kahn o f T e m - pie E -M an u el, H o u sto n , will con- the S p o t s w eekly ques- d u c t a J e w is h S a b b a th E ve S e r _ “ On VV h a t So- v -ce Does Religion O f f e r f o r aity P r e s b y te r i a n C h u rch . j.'r jday n ifght a t th e U n iv e r- lion I h u rs d a y will br- lu tio n Isaac I n l a y s Social P roblem *? Coloni- K le in m a n a n d H a ro ld S h a p iro a r e O ra J. Cohee of S an A n to n io , for- car, t ors m e r A rm y c h a p la in an d S o uth Texas Conal C o n fe re n c e o f C h ris tia n s an d Je w s, will lie q u e stio n e d by a s t u d e n t panel w ith b ro a d c a s t of th e p ro g r a m s e t fo r M arch fellow sh ip c o ff e e 1 0:00 the U nion J u n i o r B all­ region d ir e c to r o f th e N a- b o u r w j]| be b eld daily a t a.m. in room . i n f o m i a , An I. T e x a s Demo P u r g e S ta rt* Round-Up Revue R eg u lar R oun d-U p Revue T he c o u r t will h e a r th e ap p eal F O R T W O R T H , Feb. 19— (ZP)— T h p D e m o c ra tic P a r t y p u rg e will he a ire d in th e S econ d C o u r t o f C a d i A ppeals h ere n e x t F rid a y . O t h e r o u t-o f-to w n sp e a k e rs w ho will be on th e c a m p u s d u r i n g th e w eek a r e Dr. A r t h u r A. S m ith ouf.K en ded F ri d a y n ig h t, h u t a c ts j a c * medieval play, A b r a h a m a n d c h a ir m a n o f the eco no m ics d e p a r t - t h a t did n o t au d itio n m ay still merit a t S M U ; Russell L. Dicks, b r o u g h t by “ lo y a lis ts’* who w ere g e t in to the 1049 Revue April I. co u n se lin g e x p e r t a t Duke U n i­ e n jo in e d by D is tric t J u d g e W a lte r j Dodo M cQ ueen, c h a ir m a n o f the v e r s ity an d T e x a s C o n s u lt a n t f o r M o rris o f S ix ty -se v e n th D istrict j R ou nd -U p t a l e n t c o m m itte e , said H ogg F o u n d a ti o n ; and U n iv e rs ity C o u r t p re c in c t F ri d a y th a t he w ould a r r a n g e tr y - ex M a r g a r e t F is h e r, now S o u t h ­ e h a ir m e n an d Neville G, P en ro s e n u ts fo r an y a r t s not j u d g e d d ur- w e st R egion d i r e c t o r o f th e N a ­ arid Mrs. B e n n e tt S m ith as m e m ­ tio n al S t u d e n t Y W C A . b e r s o f th e D e m o c ra tic S ta t e E x ­ e c u tiv e C o m m ittee . Funeral for UT Employe To Be Held Today is scheduld f o r T h u r s d a y rligious d r a m a , plus A s t u d e n t p ro d u c tio n o f th e one- Is a a c ,” night. T his ing th e r e g u l a r times. t a l e n t c o m m itte e u n s e a t in g fro m The wig, tr y is F u n e r a l services f o r E d d ie L u d­ employe, look- j wig, 58, a U n iv e rs ity ing to r u n u s u a l t a l e n t th is y e a r , : woh died o f a h e a r t attac k F rid a y sp ecialty ac ts in p a rtic u la r. L o re n ; a f t e r n o o n in th e U n iv e rs ity p ain t- W in s h ip , has I 8hop, will be held S u n d a y a f t e r - said th a t th e m a in c rite r io n fo r noon a t 3 o'clock, ju d g i n g the acts will be th e i r qual- Revue d ir e c to r , A lm ost a n y ty p e o f a c t can g e t I in to th e show, he said if it's good. M cQ ueen m a y be re a c h e d a t th e W orld W a r I. I T e x a s Union. K i d d e r t o B a y C i t y C h a rlie K id der, f o r m e r j o u r n a l ­ ism s t u d e n t an d p re s id e n t of C a m ­ pus G uild, has ta k e n a position on , th e Bay City Daily T rib u n e . B e-' f o r e he m a r r ie d E r n e s t in e M ojica o f A u s­ tin. th e U n iv ersity , leaving Church Film Begins Showing Tuesday Mr. L udwig, a p a in t e r , th e U n iv e rs ity had w o rk e d f o r a b o u t e ig h t years. H e w as a n a ­ of tive of A u stin a n d a v e t e r a n f o r “ I Am W ith Y o u ,” a 7 5 -m in u te loca- re lig io u s film p ro d u c e d on tion in A f r i c a u n d e r th e a u sp ic es S u rv iv in g a r e h i . w ido w . M r .. I o f th e c h l l r f h o f g w . d . n , wjn bo , . . , Id a L udwig, a n d h i . b r o t h e r , W ,I- h e L u dw ig o f A u l t , n , h o w n A u d ito r iu m a t 4 a n d 7 o ’clock, Buildi [|jo] in Services will he held a t H yltin T u e s d a y (F e b . 22.) F u n e r a l Home. R a in e r will o fficia te. T he Rev. Odis Burial will he in M e m o rial P a rk . P a ll b e a r e r s will he H e rm a n A g ­ new, M. R. Hobbs, O tto Bohls, a W U . Wilson Moore, A rch D. L o ng a n d i c „ Qvii=u t * J . L Mears. vf t_ r lish. O rig in al music fr o m th e film ha s been r e t a in e d on th e n ew E n glish la n g u a g e s o u n d tra c k . T h is d u b ­ b in g in o f a s o u n d t r a c k r e s u lts in in I S w edish a n d a n n u n c i a t i n g in L n g - . i th e a c t o r s m o vin g th e ir • *• lips • *. „ i Hall C o u n ty w as c r e a t e d in 1890 RENT A CAR Drive it Yourself H o u r — D ay— W ee k L O W R A T E S HILLARD'S R e n t rn C or o f A u stin A ik A bo ut S p a c ia l DATE RATE T ru ck * to M o ro Y o u rs e lf 1 2 7 Auatin P H O N E 7-3441 o n e -h a lf p in ts daily. T h is d r o u t h , A u s t i n ’s d a ir ie s listed th e r e c e n t d r o u t h t h e in C e n t r a l T e x a s as n u m b e r on e r e a s o n milk re m a in e d said , high. ca u se d a s h o r ta g e o f milk in th is a r e a . B u t one to w n t h a t w as also in lo w ­ e re d its p rices S a t u r d a y o n e c e n t p e r q u a r t . th e d ro u t h , B ro w n w o o d , th e y T h e D allas M o r n in g N e w s s t a t e d t h a t the price o f w h ip p in g c re a m d ro p p e d fro m t h i r t e e n to six te e n c e n ts per h a lf - p in t in B ro w n w o o d an d c u ts w ere m a d e c o ff e e c r e a m an d b u tt e rm il k . M ost o f th e milk p ro c e s so rs in B ro w n w o o d w e re p a y in g $6 p e r IOO po u n d s, a d eclin e o f sixty cents. in in “ Milk p ric e s a r e going d ow n, th e m a r k e ts w h e re especially c o n d itio n s hav e b e e n b e t t e r t h a n h e r e , ” Mr. E. A. Moeller, m a n ­ a g e r o f S u p e r i o r D airies, d e c la re d S a t u r d a y , “ a n d w h e re a s u r p lu s of milk n ow exists. We fe e l s u r e t h a t prices h e re will fo llo w th e sa m e tr e n d s , o r a t le a s t th e y a l ­ w a y s h a v e .” t h a t food th e milk O ne U n iv e r s ity e x p e r t , w ho a sked t h a t h e r n a m e n o t be used, d e c la re d in A u s tin w as n o t o n ly too high, b u t t h a t some o f t o h e a lt h s t a n d a r d s . Too m u c h milk, she d ecla red , is b e in g b r o u g h t in i n ­ fr o m W isconsin, a n d f e r i o r to T e x a s p ro d u c e d milk. it w a s n o t u p i t is has in A u s tin M ean w hile the price o f c a n n e d milk a l r e a d y d ro p p e d one ce n t p e r can in m o s t w holesale a n d r e t a il stores. J . D. S h u r, m a n a g e r S e v e n E le v e n d a ir y sto re s, re v e a le d t h a t his sto re h a d receiv e d a c u t o f a b o u t a c e n t p e r can on w h o le ­ sale c a n n e d milk, and as a r e ­ s u lt h ad lo w ered its r e t a il p ric e s by a s im ilar a m o u n t . th e o f Picture Deadlines Told For Law School Annual law s t u d e n t s D e ad lin e s f o r t o h a v e p ic t u r e s m a d e f o r P e r e g r i n u s h av e been a n n o u n c e d by P a t T e n ­ n a n t o f school a n n u a l s t a f f . law th e J u n i o r law s t u d e n t s m a y h a v e p ic t u r e s m a d e F e b r u a r y 21-26 a n d f i r s t - y e a r law s F e b r u a r y 2 8 -M a rc h 5. No c h a r g e will be m ad e f o r p h o ­ t o g r a p h s. A p p o in tm e n ts should b e m a d e a t th e m ain office in L a w Building. Week Try THE DRISKILL T h e s to ry Is as old as J o b . It is th e c o n flic t in th e h e a r t o f a d e ­ v o u t m an , who the co urse o f . in fo llo w ing G o d ’s will s u f f e r s p e r- j sonal tr a g e d y , a n d who e m e r g e s I from t h a t tr a g e d y w ith a s t r o n g e r an d p u r e r faith. T h e p ic t u r e is b r o u g h t to th e U n iv e rs ity fo r R eligious E m p h a sis W e e k b y the U n iv e rs ity F ilm P r o ­ g r a m , an d w as b r o u g h t to A m e ri c a by th e Religious Film A ssociation. T u e s d a y night w ill be th e f i r s t tim e this film ah s been show n in th e S o u th w e st. F in e s t C o n v e rtib le T op s H e a d lin in g !, door c o v ir i, a rm rn a t c o v e rs, c a r p s t, and ru b b s r flo o r m a ts for fro n t a n d re a r o n an y m a k e c a r. S e a t c o vers ta i lo r e d by e x p e r i ­ e n c e d tailo rs in a selection o f plastics, c o tto n goods. fibers, an d D o n ’t w a it. D riv* c a r to d a y . • fo o d lo o k in g P h o n a S -5S40 You Save Money Every Week Specie' student finish prices are light on your budget. Sp e e d y 2 day service keeps your clothes cir­ culating at their peak. S T U D E N T F I N I S H Entire Bundle r * O n ly ( J C lb. Plus Sh irts -a r % Finished a t O n ly _|£_c each Your one stop at the conveniently located flew Driskill plant takes care of laundry and dry cleaning too. Driskill Branch O ffice 119 E. 7th Phona 7-6444 SPECIAL Because of the Favorable Results of Last W eek W e are Continuing this Special for O ne M o ra W eak CLEANED & PRESSED Plain Dresses Men’s Suits CLEANED & PRESSED 59c 49c Announcing a new era In these Austin Cleaning & Pressing Shop's Prices and Practices LUMPKIN CLEANERS 19th & Lavaca FIDELITY CLEANERS 53rd & Airport Blvd. W ant to Fly Like a Bird? Sign Up for the Trampoline By K E L L Y C R O Z IE R I t ’a q u ite im possible f o r a m o r ­ ta l t o fly in th is p r e s e n t d ay a n d ag e w ith o u t a m ec h a n ical c o n tr iv ­ an c e o f so m e k i n d ; b u t b o u n c in g on th e tr a m p o l in e m ake s a fellow like a bird. T h e U n iv e rs ity feel now o ff e r s a c o u rs e in th e t r a m ­ poline f o r th o s e w h o w a n t to g e t t h e i r f e e t o f f old t e r r a firm a. t r a m p o l in e c a n v a s is a n oblon g T h e s u s p e n d ed by piece of sp rin g s inside a m e ta l f r a m e . I t has o ft e n m a d e its a p p e a r a n c e b e tw ee n halves a t b a sk e tb a ll g a m e s in t h e p a s t fe w y e a rs . I t w as in­ v e n te d in th e E ig h t e e n t h C e n t u r y by a circu s p e r f o r m e r n a m e d Du- T ra m b o lin e , who g o t th e idea f r o m s a f e t y n ets s u s p e n d e d u n d e r t r a p ­ ezes, re d u c e d th e size, a n d b e g a n to p ra c tic e . I t w as n o t u n til th e b eg in n in g o f W o rld W a r I I t h a t th e tr a m - boline had a n y p o p u la r it y am o n g a m a t e u r s . U n til t h a t tim e it had be en r e g a r d e d aa in t e r e s t i n g p a s t ­ ime f o r m o re e x p e rie n c e d p e r f o r m ­ th e ers. B u t tr a m b o l in , th e in a r m e d f o r c e s saw m o r e th a n r e ­ th is b o u n cin g cre a tio n . F o r on s t r i p o f c a n v a s, it is possible to dev elop m e n t a l a l e r t n e s s a n d b a l­ a n c e as well as tim ing . Student Hurt Slightly In Motor Bike Wreck A 22 -y ear-o ld U n iv e r s ity s t u ­ d e n t, E m o r y Rice M o ore w as r e ­ f r o m B r a c k e n ­ leased T h u r s d a y r id g e H o sp ital a f t e r b e in g t r e a t e d f o r in ju rie s re c e iv e d in a m o t o r ­ b ik e -a u to a c c i d e n t W e d n e sd a y . M o o re’s m o t o r bik e a n d a n a u t o collided a t G a sto n A v e n u e a n d H a r r i s B o u lev ard . H e w as t r e a t e d f o r scalp la c e r a ti o n s a n d a b r a s io n s on his back, fa c e , a n d knees. I n v e s tig a tio n o f th e a c c i d e n t h as n o t been c o m p le te d , a m e m b e r o f th e T r a f f i c B u r e a u said T h u rs d a y . In 1893 a fe n c e dow n w h a t is to keep n o w S p e e d w a y th e cows o f f th e F o r t y A cres. s e r v e d T h e f i r s t tram bolin# WM th e U n iv e rs ity . b r o u g h t to the U niversity by the . man who now teaches the course. I t w a s in 1938 t h a t Bill Crenshaw b r o u g h t th e f i r s t h o m e m a d e mods! the days to w h e n “ T im e S t a g g e r s On” and som e o f th e o t h e r F o r t y Acre pro­ a fte r d u c tio n s w e re v au d e v ille , Mr. C r e n s h a w was kept busy. p a t t e r n e d I n T h e r e a r e t w e n t y students in t h e p hy sical t r a i n i n g class to learn th is fo r m o f g y m n a s tic s . Although not enter th e U n iv e r s ity c o m p e t it io n , it h a s a s m a ll group w ho co u ld f o r m th e backbone of a n a b le sq u a d . d oe s tu m b li n g . T h e s p o r t is r a p i d l y developing. it is replacing In m a n y places, S in c e it was g r o u n d s t a r t e d h e r e la s t y e a r , it has be­ co m e p o p u l a r w ith both tum blers i n e x p e r ie n c e d a t h l e te s . Al­ a n d th o u g h n o t r e c o m m e n d e d fo r the tram boline enables c lu m sy , rapid progress novices w ith su p erv isio n . to m a k e th e TRUMPETER • M* 0** « « *•• e*MCAO0 HART SCHAFFNER j MARX Famous Trumpeter* gaberdine combined with the best in tailoring craftsmanship makes this on outstanding Hart Schaffner & Marx suit! B's handsome and proper . .3 it's long wearing . . . cmd just about everything yow wont for Other H art Schaffner & Marx Suits............ $55 to $85 $65 M em ft Schaefer & B "Men’s Style Censer 0/ the Southwest’’ e l l CONGIUS • AUS JIN. I H A S Sunday, February 20, 1949 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 5 'Maverick’ Doctors Rebuffed by O f f i c e r s a n d d ir e c to r s o f th e \ A m e r i c a n M ed ical A sso ciatio n S a t u r d a y s h a r p ly critic iz e d 136 p h y sician s w h o la s t w e e k p r o ­ te s t e d a $25 a s s e s s m e n t to f i g h t c o m p u lso ry h e a lt h legislatio n, th e A sso c ia te d P re s s r e p o r t e d . A n A u s t i n p h y sic ian , D r. W i l - , liam M. G a m b re ll, said he w a s 1 su r p ris e d t h e i r w e r e som e d o c to r s w h o did n o t w ish to a b id e by t h e A M A ’* ru lin g . t h a t Prompt Treaty Draft Aim Of Western Pact Makers . . . . . . . , W A S H I N G T O N , j / A D y D , m. > F e b . . 19.— | t r e a t y s u p p o r te r s . . . i a p p e a r e d to se nse o f s e c u r ity a n d c o n fid e n c e a g r e e d upon w ill m ake some re f - Proposed Bill May Hit Texas Labor Bv the A * » o n a ttd P r e a n n u a ll y with A c o m p r e h e n s iv e T e x a s L a b o r S ta t e a co m p le te s t a t e m e n t bill which the a u t h o r sa y s goes fu r - officer,-. tiler th e T a f t - H a r t l e v A ct t h a n t r a n s a c t io n s th e S e c r e t a r y o f as to fin a n c ial of o w n e rsh ip a n d a ff ilia tio n s , — 1 r o m P t d r a f t i n g o f a n A t- ; s t e m fr o m F r i d a y s le n g t h y closed o f A m e ric a n backing. e r e n c e to the po ssibility o f A m e ri- will he in t r o d u c e d in th e H ouse p ro p e r ty . M antic s e c u r ity t r e a t y — a s s u r i n g d o o r session b e tw een A ch eso n a n d T h e r e w e re in d icatio n s t h a t a t can ' ‘m ilita r y a c t i o n ” a g a i n s t a n y o f R e p r e s e n t a ti v e s M o n d a y . D r. G a m b re ll, w ho h a s m a d e W e s t e r n E u o r p e o f r e a l A m e ric a n th e S e n a te F o re ig n R ela tio n s le a s t som e o f th e le a d in g n u m b e r s n a tio n which m ig h t a t t a c k a n y President Truman To Reopen USO's ta lk s on t h e c a m p u s a g a i n s t P re s i- ^ ’' , t a r y s u p p o r t — w as m a d e d e n t T r u m a n ’s c o m p u l s o r y h e a l t h ! * , ° f " e f 0*18™1*5 S a t u r d a y . in s u r a n c e p r o g r a m , d ay he b eliev ed t h a t m o s t d o c to r s I they met with Secretary o f S t a t e will follo w A M A, a n d d o n ’t a r e a n i n s ig n i f ic a n t m i n o r ­ ity. f e w who c o n f e r e n c e s d e sig n ed th e fin is h e d d o c u m e n t. c h a n g e d th e de cisio n s o f th o se t h a t o u tlo o k A in his opinion e x c e l le n t p ro g r e ss th e A ch eso n a n d s c h e d u le d a series o f h a d b e e n m ade in th e c o m m itte e to p ro d u c e session to w a rd g e n e r a l a c c e p ta n c e t r e a t y d r a f t w hich should o f a sa id S atu r-1 t _ a n a t m os Ph e re o f o p tim ism ,; m a d e c le a r to th e a m b a s s a d o r s t h a t th e C o m m itte e . I t w as j u n d e rs to o d a m o n g give th e E u r o p e a n s a f a r g r e a t e r c e r t a in , te rm s. I t seem ed a lt h o u g h so f a r it is by no m ean s fin ally th e d r a f t t h a t tio nal. th e S e n a te F o re .g n R e latio n s m e m b e r o f th e s e c u r i t y s y s te m . Acheson C o m m it te e such as S e n a t o r V a n - T h a t is th e k ind o f re a s s u r a n c e L aw, H ouse la b o r le a d e r Otis Lee Board d e n b e r g also f e l t t h a t s a t is f a c to r y w hich th e E u r o p e a n s p r o g r e s s w as bein g m a d e on t r e a t y j c o m m it m e n t to go the b a r r i n g a n y a u t o m a t i c A m e ric a n to w a r w hich se ssio n.” would like, of P o r t A r t h u r said in c r e a s in g ly likely, o ffic ia ls say w o u ld be u n c o n s titu - T im m o n s said his p ro p o s e d la b o r w i t t e r , I th* w as 3 3o l0 3 5 . be r e s u m e d . .Shipments have been ; h alted m o re th a n a w eek d u e to jM N o r w a y ’* fo r m a l a c Tha(. re m o v e s the n e x t to , A U T O P A IN T IN G CONVERTIBLE TOPS UPH O LSTER IN G M. R. (DOC) WITHERS 5 1 0 R io G r a n d e P h o n e 9 7 0 3 fondants, u testifying in , P r s - l t h e f i g h t i n g in China. l i m i n a l in v e s tig a tio n : I “ W e b e tr a y e d o u r m o t h e rl a n d , loss o f C o tto n shippers, w ho h ad f e a r e d told th e c o n tr a c ts , w e re we re v e a le d h e r s e c r e ts b e f o r e en- by „ to m a k f •••‘liveries th r o u g h th is m o n th , , . , . . lo r n es e m p o w e is now weir m g ■ p o w e rs now w o rk in g g ° f * " , to to fo r m u la t e th e d e fe n s e pact. All t h a t re m a in s is fo r pa ilia- 9 4 S O C I A L S T A T I O N E R Y 0 From Sr ha ( fe t'» B eg ins That Latter With the Irop ir u io n You W is h to Leave SCHAFFER’S “The Greeting Curd Center” A13 Congress rn rn rn i ■ ■ a rn ■ r TH U R M A N CLEANERS “ C o m e Clean w ith U s and W e ’ll D y e F o r Y o u ” 2716V2 Guadalupe Phone 2-8276 W A V E R L Y a n d D I C K T H U R M A N TYPEWRITER SPECIALISTS Can Do the Job Better We P ick Up and D eliver. P h o n e 8-4360 m e n t to a p p ro v e the political line d r a f t e d b y F o re ig n M in iste r Hal- v a r d o L ange. T h a t is due to hap pen som e tim e n e x t week. All p a r t ie s in the 150-seat p a rlia m e n t ( e x c e p t elev en the C o m m u n is t s e a t s ) s t r o n g l y h a c k in g L a n g e 's policy. a r e L ange has discussed th e A t l a n ­ tic p a c t te r m s w ith t o p A m e ric a n a n d B ritish le a d e rs , in clu d in g S e c ­ r e t a r y an d B ritis h F o r e i g n S e c r e t a r y Bevin. o f S t a t e A cheson T he a llian ce is pro p o sed to link the d e f e n s e s of W e s te rn E u r o p e , U n ite d S t a t e s a n d C a n a d a . T he r e s o lu ti o n a d o p te d S a t u r d a y n ig h t said N o r w a y ’s b e s t c h a n c e f o r se­ in te g rity w a s to c u r i n g h e r look the W e s t f o r p ro te c tio n . to w a r d Lonely Fat Girl Becomes Slenderized Beauty! $ th e C o rre c tiv e I t h a p p e n s e v e ry d a y as S T A L F F E R S Y S T E M slim -trim s w eig h t a w a y — b r i n g i n g o u t y o u r n a t u r a l l y L O V E ­ LY F E A T U R E S love b e in g s l e n d e r . . , P h o n e N O W f o r y o u r t r e a t m e n t . You will b e glad F R E E to m o r r o w t h a t you s t a r t e d to d a y . f o r keeps. Y o u ’ll t r ia l • No Exercise • No Electricity No Disrobing No Drugs 406 W est 17th Phone 7-6075 P I C T U R E Y O U R S E L F B u lg a ria n Spies Confess S O F I A , B u lg a r i a , F e b . 19.— ( A P ) — A p u r p o r e d c o n fe s sio n by one o f f i f t e e n p r o t e s t a n t le a d e rs a c c u se d o f tr e a s o n , p u b lish e d here S a t u r d a y , d escrib es th e g r o u p as spies f o r B rita in a n d t h e U n ite d S ta t e s . T w o S o fia n e w s p a p e r s q u o te d SHORT ORDERS and Your Favorite Beverages A w a it You a t D&BCAFE 2508 Guadalupe Com* In Today? Open IO A.M. — 12 P.M. Daily Apartment for Rent For Sale Lost and Found nished. Hardwood S M A L L A P A R T M E N T , new, mealy fu r ­ venetian blind*. New sink unit. Serval. Two block* a f U niv e r si ty. Call 7-4677. floor*, p.m. FOR SA L E : Complete set of g o lf clubs, 3 included. Call 7-499 0 after bag FOR FOUR MKN— An apar tm ent. P r i­ v a te hath and privata sta irway. One Mock of campus. Three vac anc ies with 2 ar 8 meals. 612 W. 22nd. Phone 9820 D uke House. apartment. L iv ing- dining U N F U R N I S H E D T H R E E ROOM duple* room, bed­ room. kitch en and hath, range, r ef rig ­ erat or, and vene tia ns . Near U n iv e r sit y. • •O OO. phone 2-8618 . Boarding Houses for hoys MRS. HO WARD P A I N E has opening* family s ty le with hot rolls, Pleas e phone 8-9171 pr drop by 240 2 Seton. for meal s. Served Coaching ■•Translation, c oac hi ng, lesson* in German 2806 Rio Fr e n c h . K. Sil ton, and Grande, 7-1384. COACHING IN English, experienced in ­ s tr ucto r with M.A. de gr ee : call 7-1792. D A N C IN G 1937 OL DSM OBILE aix, tu dor Sedan. in side and out. M ust to appreciate. 1701A Brackenridge Good condition see Apts. 7-4201. MUST SELI. rolet— e xce ll e n t im m ed iate ly— 193* Chev- Call . -0 260. Bob Watson. Car i« in Hill Hall parking lot. * 37 6.0 0 b u v . 4 seat s, excelle nt MI ST SE L I. 39 Chevrolet, Stre tc h-ca r, for club*, o r gan i­ sations, etc. S e e to appreciate. 2100 Rio Grande, 2-0456 . Perfe ct CROLEY ST A T IO N W ag o n — A lm o s t new. down. *240.00 less than retail price. Telephone 7-6910. condition. *29 5. 00 FOR SA L E : 1934 Ford Coupe. Ha s 1936 factory rebuilt motor. Excellent c o n ­ job. Phone 7-728 0 dition, good paint (afte r 6 p.m.) 321 Deep Eddy Ct*. BRAN D N E W . never used combin ation table model radio and Teleehron e le c ­ tric clock. Retail* for 835. will sell for *26. Calli 6-6 9 0 8 after 6 LF A R N TO DANCE U nive rsity Bal l r oom Classe s Monday A T h u r s d a y 8-9 P. M S t u d e n t ratee *4.00 per mo n t h . A n n e t t e Duva l Da n c e St ud i o 10th A Co n g r e s s P h o n e 8-3951 One gallon e th y le n e glyc ol, pe rmanen t typ e. Call 7 -2676 a ft er 12-noon. FOR SA L E : K. A E. lo glo g duplex dec. trig slide-rule and manual. N ever been used. Phone 7-8306. LO ST: A -Bar Cafeteria Thursday morn­ ing. Lady Ronson c ig a r ette case with lighter. Dark finish. Treasured gift. Find ­ er ple ase call 8-1859. *5.00 reward. return billfold with LOST: RLAf K corded purse in Sutton Hall JOI at 12 A M. Friday, February 18th. Pl ea se im ­ por tan t papers to Sh irl ey Hun t, 2401 Rio Grande, or call 8-6741 and I will rome aft er purse Reward of *10. 00 for return of entire c on te nt s of th e purse, *6.00 for purse, billfold and add ress hook. A WHITE fi nge r-tip coat. Found Satur­ in P an -A m erican Room Driakill Hotel. Call 6-54 82 for exchange. night day Initials O. W, W LOST: 1948. BBA, UT, li g h t-w e ig h t ring. I mi t a t i o n Ruby, Berk man ’* Ring, Ph one Ward, at 8-8811. Reward, Music F in e st recorded music Se r vic e for dances * 1 0.00. Jack. 8-6601 C O M PL E TE PUBLIC AD D R ESS SERVICE RECORDED MUSIC— A L L OCCASIONS Picnic* — Dances —— Parades or Other E v e r t s — R easonab le Call Ed or G a r y 7- 1610 Professional DR R. BEREZOV YTCH General Prac tice of D e n tis tr y and Surgery, t _ Nine Spaulding Bobby Jone s registered 2 , 1 4 Gu a d a l u p e St. P h o n e 2-6941 re s p o n s ib l e ” ! P r o ^ osals , - _ erTTnf idi S n j r m r “ m o s t i m p o r t a n t an d positio n in th e H igh U n ite d E v a n ­ gelical C h urch C ouncil o f Bul­ g a r i a . ★ Strike Violence Flares T E X A S C IT Y , F eb . 19.— ( A P ) o u t b ro k e — V io lence s t rik e - b o u n d C a rb id e a n d C a rb o n I C h e m ic als C o rp o ra t io n p l a n t h ere S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n . th e a t O ne o p e r a t o r w as b e a te n by u n ­ i d e n t if ie d men a f t e r he h ad d riv en his c a r o n ly a s h o r t d is ta n c e fro m th e p lan t. Mo S h a n g h a i a n d in to M arch. service w ith aid o f service *** p h o N E 3 - „ o u S , n o _ f a r m t e l e - to e x tc n d ph on e the R ural E le c t rif ic a t io n A d m i n i s t r a ­ ti o n — a n d f o r ho u sin g on th e R EA p a t t e r n — a r e g e t som e solid s u p p o r t in th e H ouse. b e g in n in g to A lr e a d y m o vin g a lo n g th e H ouse is a bill to hook up to REA f o r b u ild in g ru r a l te le p h o n e s e r ­ vice. in Texas Democrats May Feast for $25 H e w as fo rc e d in to a ditch by a s s a ila n t s in a n o t h e r c a r an d th e n 8 P r t t , T e x a s D e m o c ra ts will ea t b ar- f ° * lam b, ch icken , an d A spo kesm an f o r the p la n t said fish t o g e t h e r h e re at $25 a plate in- M arch 24 to f a t te n the p a r t y 's w ar a p p r o x i m a t e ly 200 m en “ a r e becued be ef, I side th e p l a n t ” a n d w o rk w as re- chest. sunned, b u t w ere no in d ic a tio n s th e p la n t w as d a te o p e r a t i n g s t r ik e r s th e r e said the f o r S a t u r d a y said : M a y o r Tom Miller, s e t ti n g the feed f u n d - r a i s i n g AUSTIN STATIONERY A PRINTING COMPANY “Creators of Distinctive Printing** *17-10 W. 6th s t ' Phone T-41145 Austin Com plete LAUNDRY Service e One Day Special Laundry Service A l t e r a t i o n * i t T a i l o r i n g LONGHORN CLEANERS P h o n e 3 8 4 7 2 5 3 8 G u a d a l u p e C i t y W i d e D e l i v e r y “ T his is a p a r t y f o r all {rood D e m o c ra ts who s u p p o r te d the T ru - m a n - B a r k le y tic k e t a n d it is a real I v ic to ry d in n e r , b u t in m a k in g con- th e m uch- j t r i b u t io n s you f u r n is h n e ed ed f u n d s to fiffht hack a Re- j p u b lica n C o n g re ss in 1 9 5 0 .” M iller w as n am e d by N a tio n a l ! C o m m it te e m a n W rig h t M o r ro w o f I H o u s to n as c h a ir m a n of th e A u stin d in n e r . P la n s a re also u n d e r way f o r fun d -raisin jr feeds at L u bbock a n d C o rp u s C hristi. C O R P U S C H R IS T I, F eb . 19— (iP )— V\ r i g h t M orrow of H ou sto n w as u n a n im o u s ly e n d o rs e d a s N a ­ tio n a l D e m o c ra tic C o m m it te e m a n S a t u r d a y by m e m b e rs o f th e local D e m o c ra tic c o m m ittee . M orrow p red ic ted in a tele p h o n e call to the H o u sto n P ost th a t he will re m a in as n a tio n a l c o m m i t t e e ­ man. N O W ! ! La Fiesta I* open till 1:00 4 2:00 a.rn. Make e Late Date at La Fiesta Luncheon— Dinner— Late Supper Private Rooms tor Private Parties For Rant UNIV E R SI TY s p a r t m r n t wi t h COUPLE. Ef f i ci ency s l eepi ng p or c h. Bills paid. 1508 Rio Gr a nde , 2-7317. ha v e * YOU TOO CAN front f r o n t bedr oom by your self if you are singl e. 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We SB HM, a g r e e with the good d oc t or that t oday a re “ mos t sex p r o b l e m s caused by a conflict b e t w e e n wh a t the individual does a n d w h a t he thi nks he should do. ” However, he t a k e s us a long ways when he adds. “ If all sex banished laws were fr om society, society would not be h a r m e d . ” Assault a n d b a t t e r y law* will take r a r e of rape, he said. In his new volume he f ound girls with college edu c a t i o n show the least response to ma r i t al sex life of a n y educat i on group. * AT M cG i l l U N I V E R S I T Y in Can a d a , where t h e r e is no Mason- Dixon line, H.OOO white s t ud e n t s an d 150 N e g r o e s chose a p re t t y N e g r o girl (Jueen of t h e i r Wi n t e r Carnival . ★ the l e g i s l a t u r e s u b mi t t e d TEXAS* N E G R O E S b e t t er i ng their own outl ine f o r c o n d i t i o n s of t h e i r r a c e to Gov­ e r n o r B e a u f o r d J e s t e r F r i da y . He said the plan was a so u n d w a y to go b e f o r e and promi sed to call some m e m b e r s t o - ’ g a t h e r f or st udy. This r e p o r t r e ­ c o m m e n d s e l i mi nati on of school se g r eg a t i on , a d e q u a t e a nt i -l ynch- ing for abolition o f J i m Crow housi ng, laws, a nd u n r e s t r i c t e d to vol P . b e t t e r provi sions laws, right It is i n t er e s t i n g to n ot e the r e ­ port, d r a w n up by N e g r o leaders of Texas, f a v o r e s t a b l i s h m e n t of regi onal uni ve r si t y c e n t e r s in the sout h, b u t said t h e p r e s e n t Reg-; iona! Council f o r E d u c a t i on “ e n ­ t e r t a i n s no such e nl i gh t e n e d plans a n d purposes. It s m a j o r concern ie e va d i n g the states* c o n s t i t u t i o n - j a1 obli gati on to t h e i r N e g r o c i t i ­ zen* by e x p a n d i n g a n d s t r e n g t h - ! the eni ng, on a s t r u c t u r e of t h e i r p r e s e n t , costly,; dual sys t e m of s e p a r a t e a nd u n ­ equa l e d u c a t i o n . ” regi onal basis, * I NSA was d e f e a t e d on the U n i ­ v e r s i t y c a mp u s a y e a r ago Fr i d a y , We recei ved a co p y of the Daily Ca r di na l , n e ws p a p e r a t Wisconsin in Madison, wh e r e t h e first NSA c on v e n t i on wa s held 1947, a n d it seems NSA is not d o ­ ing as good a j o b t h e r e as it is in o t h e r schools a cr o s s t h e nat i on. in A u g u s t , ' t h e bl ame on “ S t u d e n t s have not b e n e f i t e d from N S A ’a p r es e n c e on the c a m ­ p u s , ” an editorial c o m m e n t e d and laid local officers, W h e t h e r this would have h a p p e n e d here, i f s h a r d to say, b u t it p r o v e s one thing, NSA will n o t go over unless a n alert, g r o u p of s t u d e n t s on i nt er e st ed e n o u g h to keep it goi ng as a c a m- ' pus service. level a r e local the * is t h eo r y , i nf l u e n c e J. H. Williams KEYNES’ ECONOMICS is f a u l ­ r e ­ ty said a H a r v a r d e c o n o mi st the in cent l y. He was q u o t ed Mi chigan Daily as sa y i n g the K e y ­ nesi an theor y, based on the q u a n ­ t h a t t i t y of mon e y mo n e y e x e r t s an o v e r It a s ­ o u t p u t a n d e mp l oy me n t . sume s pri ces are st ati c or n e u t r a l , I P r o f e s s o r said. “ Do u b t s a b o u t Keynesian e c o n o ­ mics c o n s u mp t i on t h e func t i on. Why should we depend co n ­ on su mp t i on Re­ placi ng capit al with improved c a p ­ ital is mor e d yna mi c t han e x p a n d ­ ed inves t ment , We d o n ’t need to w o r r y a b o u t a g r o w i n g i n ve s t ment , we must work a b o u t i ncome. " This is a b o u t wh a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y ’s C . 1 E. Ay r e s said in his r e c en t “ Divine Ri g h t of Ca p i t al . ” * i nv e s t m e n t ? 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The b r u s h -cuts — oo o -la — th ey ’re a- bad as y ou r A m e r i c a n boys in the mo v i e s . ” she exclaim ed. “ Ab ­ is why w e s ence o f au tom obiles ha ve t r o u b l e w i t h boys. ” Ho we v e r , when th ey do go o u t t h e French stu d en t to movie? — c u r r e n t f a d are silen ts of Charl i e Chapl a i n — a n d w e j co u l d c o m m e n t t h e y ’re not so f a r ! i b e h i n d us a f t e r all. cou p les little go Editorial Comment QoUbx}& 'CfhadA (Haysia JidtW iQ T i m e m a g a z i n e ha.* c o n d u c t e d an i n t e r es t i ng s u r v e y a m o n g c o l l e g e g r a d u a t e s to f i nd out w h at s a l a r i e s t h e y are m a k i n g , w h a t t h e y are do i ng , and wha t t h e y are t h i n k i n g as a group. T i m e q u e s t i o n e d 9 , 0 6 5 d e g r e e - h o l d e r s t hat t he m a g a ­ living c o l l e g e z ine c o n s i d e r e d “ r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f the g r a d u a t e p o p ul a t i o n o f the U ni te d .States.” If y o u g e t a d e g r e e a nd g o to w o r k , a c c o r d i n g to t h e s u r v e y , he re is w h a t y o u can e x p e c t : You will b e c o m e a p r o f e s s i o n a l m a n or an e x e c u t i v e w it h a *alary o f about $ 4 , 5 0 0 a y ea r. You will o w n y o u r o w n horn# w h i c h will h a v e six r oo ms and a m o n t h l y r ent al v a l u e o f $ 84. I nc i de n t a l l y , y o u r i n- laws will not live wi th you. You will ma r ry o n l y o n c e and wi ll not b e c o m e d i ­ You wi ll plan to h a v e t h r e e c h i l d r e n but will vo rc e d p r o b a b l y h a v e o n l y t w o . you h a v e a s l i g h t l y h e f t er c h a n c e o f g e t t i n g ma r r ie d if y o u a re a m al e. I nc i de n t a l l y , You will read m o s t o f the1 be s t sell ers, both f ic tio n and non-fi ction. You will also read from one to f o ur m a g a z i n e s , c o n c e n t r a t i n g on t h e R e a d e r ' s D i g e s t , Li fe, T i m e , and t h e S a t u r d a y E v e n i n g Post. You will a t t en d c h ur c h f ai r ly r e g u l a r l y and b e l o n g to a b o u t t h r e e o t h e r o r g a n i z a t i o n s . But t h e o t h e r o r g a ­ n i z a t i o n s will h a v e to d o w i t ho ut y o u at a b o u t h a l f o f t he i r m e et i n g s . political You will e n g a g e in a b ou t five a c t i v i t i e s w hich i n c l u d e s r e a d i n g a b ou t po li ti cs in n e w s p a p e r s and m a g a z i n e s and d i s c u s s i n g it with y o u r f ri ends. Y ou w i l l k e e p up w it h local ci vi c ac ti vi t ie s and t a k e an a c t i v e part in t h e civic a f f a i r s o f y o u r c o m m u n i t y . Yo u wi l l i n t e rn at i on al d e v e l o p ­ al so k e e p up w i t h na t io n al and me nt s , but y o u r a c t i v e s ta t us in p ol i t i c s will p r o b a b l y be c o n f i n e d to vot ing. I n t e r es t in gl y e n o u g h , you will not a rbi t r ar il y i d e n t i f y y o u r s e l f w it h a ny political pa r ty but wi ll vot e a c c o r d ­ ing to t he issue in a n y gi v en e l e ct i o n. You wil l ha ve o n ly s l i g h t l y less t h a n f o ur ho ur s a d a y to s p e n d in s p a r e t i m e a c ti vi ti e s. Mos t of t h a t t i m e wi ll be t a k e n up by r e a d i n g or v is it i ng f r i e nd s . 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Y'ou will al s o b e ­ l ie ve t h a t c h i l d r e n n e ed mor e d i s c i p l i n e , a n o t h e r p oi nt on w h i c h e d u c a t o r s d i s a g r e e . Y ou wi ll b e c o m e m o r e l iberal t h a n y o u w e r e in c o l ­ l ege. F or i n s t a nc e , y o u w i l l b e l i e v e t h a t all A m e r i c a n s — N e g r o e s , J e w s , t h e f or e ig n born, a nd o t he r s — s h o u l d h a v e e qu a l o p p o r t u n i t y in social , e c o n o m i c , an d p o l i t i ­ cal af f ai r s. A n d y o u w o n ’t a g r e e t h a t c h i l d r e n o f m i no ri t y g r o u p s or o t h e r r aces s h o u l d p l a y a m o n g t h e m ­ s e l ve s . Y o u will also b e l i e v e t h a t th** U n i t e d N a t i o n s s h o u l d h a v e t h e right to m a k e c o n c l u s i o n s w h i c h w o u l d bind m e m b e r s to a c o u r s e o f action. T hi s s u r v e y m a k e s t h e c o l l e g e g r a d u a t e a p p e a r to be a v er y s u c c e s s f u l m a n w h o h a s a d d e d to his i n t e l l i ­ g e n c e r a t he r t ha n f o r g e t t i n g w h a t he l e a r ne d in his u n ­ d e r g r a d u a t e days. O f c ou r s e , the s u r v e y mus t be v i e w e d in t h e s a m e l i ght as o t h e r s u r v e y s or polls. T h e y are s u b j e c t to error. B ut it m a k e s a g oo d s e t o f g o a l s to a i m for. T h e D a @ t e x a n Th* D s n * Texan, a s t u d e n t new spaper o f it! had In A na tt a e v e r y m o r n i n g ex cep t M onday and Saturday, Sap ta rn bar J u n e , an d e xc ept d u rin g holida y a nd e x a m i n a t i o n pari od a, a n d d u r in g t h e s u m m e r seeeion u n d e r (ha ti tla of Th * S u m m e r da v„ a n d Friday* by T a xa e S t u d e n t Pub lica tio n* . th# U n iv ersity of T u l l , ta •wh­ ta tw la a wabbly texan o s W ad naa (ne. 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Change Horses — B y M ark B etterton WE R E C E I V E D A M E S S A G E Ix>u Davies. Davies F r i d a y f r om a c t i ng t h ? c a p a c i t y of second for H e r b e r t Tayl or, said his man was in good shape a nd r a r i n g to meet We n d e l l Add.rsgton in a title d e b a t e on D e mo c r a c y versus Co m' muni sm. in D A V I E S A S S U R E D US t h a t T a y lo r is no t a n k e r , a n d o f f e r e d the opini on t h a t a Un i v e r s i t y s t u ­ d e n t woul d be logical | choice f o r a go a g a i n s t Ad d i n g t o n , a n o t h e r U n i v e r s i t y st ud e n t . T a y l o r he t ha t Un i v e r s i t y s t u ­ dent t h e mos t said, is t h a t Da W E L L W E A G R E E vies'* ma n has a h a n d y t on g u e an d lots of d e b a t i n g ex p e r i en c e t o ; back it up. Neville C ha mb e r l a i n was still pri me m i ni s t e r in E n g ­ land t h e first ti me we t oddl ed up to h e a r T a y lo r d e b a t e , a n d he was good then. He has bec ome b e t t e r since. T a y l o r has been on t h e Un i ­ vers i t y d e b a t e sq u a d f or sever al ! s easons now, a n d he has an i m­ pressive s t r i n g of wins. H e ’s fast, he' s shi ft y, h e ’s y o u n g — t h a t much w e ’ll concede. I f Mr. T a b o rs k y R UT W E S T I L L T H I N K t h a t E d u a r d T a b o r s k y would be a fine choice whe n it comes to d e b a t i n g Ad d i n g t o n . w e n t up a g a i n s t Ad d i n g t o n , it would r e m o v e the c o n t e s t f r o m th? to s t a t u s o f t h e r eal ly me an speak. a nd could ha s, s o me t h i n g . Mr. T a b o r s k y l e a r ne d a b o u t C o mm u n i s t s f r o m e x p e r i e n ce , a n d t h e r e ' s no s u b s t i ­ t u t e f o r t h at . t he or e t i c a l , so t h a t B U T MR T A B O R S K Y said S a t ­ u r d a y t h a t he w a s n ’t goi ng to d e ­ b a t e A d d i n g t o n in public a f t e r all. He says the! C o m m u n i s t p a r t y too mu c h publi­ city, a n d t h a t it w o u l d n ’t cl ea r up public opini on a n y wa y . He is will-; ing to speak to Ad d i n g t o n p r i v a t e ­ ly however, it would give c o m m e n t a r y F RI D A Y , W E W E R E T OL D t h a t A d d i n g t o n a n d Mr. T a b o r s k y have each b een invited to give a t e n - m i n u t e a speech by Ki r b y Page, schedul ed for F e b r u a r y 27 a t the Un i v e r s i t y YMCA. Mr. Pa g e is g o i ng to speak! on “ W h a t Does God W a n t s Us To Do A b o u t R u s s i a ? ” on indi cated imp r ess ed b y AS M I GH T BE E X P E C T E D , n e it he r A d d i n g to n nor Mr. T a b o r ­ the sky w e re v e r y of f e r . A d d in g t o n to a Ho g g r e p r e s e n t a t i v e t h a t he d i d n ’t as , i n t en d d o i n g a n y such de l i ve r i ng a me r e t e n - mi n u t e c o m­ m e n t a r y . He w a n t e d a d e b a t e with Mr. T a b o r s k y , with s o m e ­ th i ng mo r e to look f o r wa r d to t h a n a t e n - m i n u t e t i me limit. And Mr. I T a b o r s k y , a mo r e t ac i t u r n ma n I t h a n A d d i n g t o n , mer e l y said t h a t th i n g he ha d a pr e vi ous e n g a g e me n t . A D D I N G T O N H I M S E L F mi g h t have t h e be st idea of a n y o n e on the d e b at e . Th e o t h e r day, he said t h a t if people a r o u n d h e r e d o n ’t thi nk he is e n o u g h of a C o m m u n ­ ist to a r g u e f o r it, he' s willing to st ep aside a n d g e t * mo r e p r o mi ­ ne nt p a r t y m e m b e r to do t he a r g u ­ ing f o r him. J a c k Gr e en , t h e sec­ r e t a r y to the C o mm u n i s t p a r t y in Texas, would be glad to come to Austi n to do a little v erbal j o u s t ­ ing, A d d i n g t o n said. T H A T D O E S N ’T S O U N D BAD at all. Bo t h Mr. T a b o r s k y and Mr. Gr e e n h ave t r a v e l e d extensivel y, an d we u n d e r s t a n d t h a t Mr. Gr ee n has been to Russi a j u s t as Mr. T a ­ borsky has. P L A C E is s o meone really W H A T T H I S n e e d s r i g h t now like Tex Ri ckard, t h e late p r o m o t e r of the mi ll ion dol l ar gates. An angl e boy like Rickard, now, would find a way to t al k Mr. T a b o rs k y into d e b a t i n g a g a i n , bo r r o w Me mori al S t a d i u m t o r an e v e n i n g an d r e a l l y p u t on a show. FOR T H E P R O B L E M , he woul d p r e s e n t We n d e l l A d d i n g t o n v e r s u s H e r b e r t Ta y l o r . R e m e m b e r i n g t h a t n e i t h e r h a p p e n e d to pass t h r o u g h Moscow b e f o r e t he y wo u n d u p in t he F r i e n d l y Cit y, w h a t could be mo r e f a i r ? T h e n , when t h e crowd w a s w a r m e d up, E d u a r d T a b o r s k y a n d J a c k Gr e e n would come out. Ag a i n we ask, w h a t could be mo r e f a i r ? o f, t h a t , B UT IN T H E A B S E N C E R i c k a r d , we noti ce t h a t two o r g a n ­ izat i ons h av e come f o r t h wi t h p r o ­ a posals to t a k e his place a f t e r fashion. T h u r s d a y night. Ho g g D e ­ b a t i n g Soci et y a n n o u n c e d t h e y w e r e will ing to spons or a d e ­ b a t e b e t w e e n A d d i n g t o n a n d Mr.; is t h e soci ety if T a b o r s k y , e ven c o u n t e d a m o n g t h e m e m b e r s h i p ; o f t h e O r a t o r i c a l Associ ation. A n d ! on t h e E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e o f t h e Yo u n g P r o g r e s ­ sives said t h a t if no on e else will do it, t h e y will p r e s e n t a p r o g r a m with t h e t w o me n as t h e s t e l l a r ' a t t r a c t i o n s . t h e s a me day, W E L L , IT L OO KS L I K E e v ery ­ one had b etter change horses and ten d ou t in v ites to T aylor, since we doubt if Mr. T aborsky is g o ­ ing to ch an ge again. Come to think o f it, T a y l o r d o esn ’t sound bad a fte r all . . . h e’s fa st, he's sh ifty , h e’s young . . , his mind O ffic ia l. an d Tea< h e r P la c e m e n t Se rv ic e now ha* t e e n - a g e p ro g r a m in a vaila b le position* directi on, busine**, prnf*a*iona! and in- ii cl * t r tai p ro g r a m directio n, he al th educ a- tion an d e x e c u tiv e dire c to r* both of c o m ­ for m u n i t y a n o c i a t i o n * , s tu d e n t spec ial work with YW CA . W om en reg- la te re d with th e T e a c h e r P l a c e m e n t S e r­ in vice a r e c o m i d e r e d eligible. Majora Sociology re lig ­ ion, p h y s ic a l e duca ti on , an d g ro u p w ort e xper ie nce a r e urg e d to r e p o r t fo r I n t e r ­ view*. P h il o so p h y , e d u ca ti o n , ii to be on M n* M a r g a r e t F is h e r, N a tio n a l YWCA fcstaff m e m be r, th e C am pus d u r i n g th e week of F e b r u a r y 11-26. In ­ re g a r d i n g a v a i la b le position.* fo r m a t io n and a r r a n g e m e n t fo r inuy be s ec u re d a t l e a c h e r P l a c e m e n t S c t- th e v tre office. 207 S u tt o n Hall. HOB GRAY. D ir e c to r T e a c h e r P la c e m e n t S e rv ic e inte rv ie w * to in te rv ie w Mi*. J. A Noid. P e rs o n n e l and T r a i n ­ ing D ir e c to r fo r C am p Fire Cirl*. Inc., will he on th e ra in pu* F r id ay , F e b r u a r y the ■’S, In d e d u c a t i o n . Sociology, P s y c h o lo g y , include K e crea ti on field*. Po s it io n s open in­ E x e c u t i v e an d Field D irector, a u l te r e s t e d s t u d e n t * m ay *ign up for an th* P la c e m e n t S e c re ta ry , i n te rv ie w w it h H Hall sen ior w omen I*. Ralph E. 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C h a i rm a n E n g l is h 09 C o m m itte e R e - e x a m in a tio n s an d P o s tp o n e d and A dva nce d S t a n d i n g E x a m i n a t i o n s will ■ be giv e n F e b r u a r y 17 th os e t a k e t h r o u g h 24 s t u d e n t * who had pe titio n e d for to IO. th e m p rio r s c h e d u le to F e b r u a r y th* for e x am in ati on*. T h a whic h a r e to be given in Geology Build- ; ing 14. is as fo ll ow s: M ond ay . Feb. 21-—-2 o ’clo c k: E d u c a tio n , j jo u r n a lis m , m a th e m a t ic * . T u e s d a y , Feb. 22— 2 o ’c lo c k : All f o r - ; la n g u a g e s . Bible, bu s in e s s a d m in - I eig n is t r a t i o n . d ra w in g , p h a rm a c y . W e d n e s d a y . Fab. 2*— 2 o 'c lo c k : B o t ­ an y , c h e m ia tr y , economic*, ge ology m u ­ sic. T h u r s d a y . Fa b, 24— 2 o 'c lo c k : Bac ­ h is to ry , hom e e co ­ s u b - zoology, o t h e r te rio lo g y , biology nomic*. sociology, ject*. 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Polish 4. City (N W Fr.) JhsL J ’ih in q . PEACE OFFENSIVE To the E d i t o r : I ’ve b ee n r e a d i ng , in the T e x a n and elsew h ere, w hy w e should op­ pose t h e Russi an “ peace o ffe n s iv e .” H ow ever, I ' m still unclear on* it, a n d m a y b e som e oth ers are. W hat, aside f r o m a ca refu l, absorp­ tive stu d y o f the Dallas M orning N ew s editorials, can s e t us right* we who see it this w a y : Stal in s ug g e s t e d pe a ce t al ks ( a p p a r e n t l y , his su g g e s t i o n s a r e di­ r e c t e d t o a n y o n e who will li st en— or, an yw ay, to a n yon e w ho a sk s). B u t T r u m a n s a y s no. Russia o f f e r e d to sign a p a c t with us in whi ch ea c h wo u l d pl edge n e v e r to go to w a r with t h e o t h e r . W e s a y no. A r e we beyond pacta? If so, is it b e c a u s e we d i s t r u s t t h e Ru s s i an s o r b e ca u s e w e a r e h on e s t e n o u g h to a d mi t t h a t we m i g h t b r e a k t h e p a c t ? Vi shi nsky has a s k ed t h a t t h e Big Five d e c r e a s e a r m a m e n t s by one- t h i r d , i mme d i at e l y. Is t h a t bad? Russi a has a s k e d t h a t a t o mi c w e a p o n s be ou tlaw ed, under inter­ n a t i o n a l super vi si on. Mu s t t he y a c c e p t o u r dom inance o f the super­ vising b o d y ? If not, w h a t ’s w r o n g wi t h t h e plan? C o m p l y i n g wi t h a K o r e a n re q u e s t , the R ussians pulled ou t their tr oops. M a c A r t h u r h a s b e e n quoted a s sayin g ours are th ere fo r good. D a r e we a r g u e wi t h M a c A r t h u r ? Brief ly, it s e e ms to m e, to som e others here, and dou b tless to m any peopl e e l s e wh e r e in the wor l d, th at th ere are som e alarm ingly pow er­ ful , i r re spons i bl e people in the Un i t e d S ta tes who don’t w a n t peace. Suppose, f o r i n s t an c e , th a t people w an tin g peace g o t hold o f the D e c e m b e r 31 issue o f U n i t e d S t a t e s N e ws M agazine, w hich says: “ Pea c e, if it shoul d re al l y come, wo u l d up set things. A r m s o u t­ to o t h e r c o u n t r i e s a r e b o lsterin g bu sin ess now. Real lays a n d aid peace, h o we v e r , is n o t e x p e c t e d in 1 9 4 9 . ” M a y b e it is n’t the R u s s i a n s who a r e me s s i n g up pe a c e o p p o r t u n i ­ ties, as t h e Dallas Mo r n i n g News would have us believe, a n d as U n i t ed St a t e s N e w s d o e s n ’t even p r e t e n d . T h e q uo t e d s t a t e m e n t ma y be fi ne f o r t h e l a t t e r , b u t how does it look t o t h e people o f t h e world? To me, it looks like no- pea c e as usual . B I L L S H E A R E R A Cryptogram Quotation PARTY SYSTEM NEEDED W P Y Y C W H P Y Q H V J R W P Y Y C To t h e E d i t o r : J D T R R T . 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Initials only will be used upon r e q u e s t o f t h e wr i t er , b u t no un s i gn e d l e t t e r will be c onsi de re d f o r publication. Y o u r ne ws o f the f i g h t wi t hi n t h e A L L - U T P arty w as read w ith mo r e i n t e r e s t t ha n s ur pri s e. T h a t P a r t y w a s b ou n d to s u f f e r se v e r el y f r o m a n y i n t er n a l d i s sen­ t s , b e c a u s e it is, a f t e r all, n o t h i n g m o r e t h a n a g r o u p o f i n c o mp a t ­ t h e m o m e n t by a c o mm o n ible pe r s o n a l i t i e s b r o u g h t t o g e t h e r f o r i n t e r e s t in a n election. An opposi t i on p a r t y wi t h a f i r m e r f o u n d a t i o n is s o r e l y n e e d e d a t t h e Un i v e r s i t y . We feel t h a t t h e mo s t real ist ic division woul d be c o n d u c i v e t o , b e t t e r s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t be ca use it w o u l d e l i mi na t e t r i t e a r g u m e n t s like t h e G r e e k - I n d e p e n d e n t fi asco a n d s u b s t i t u t e in­ t e l l i ge n t t h o u g h t p r o v o k i n g issues in c a m p u s elections. F o r t h e mo s t p a r t i ndi vi dua l s w o r k i n g in s t u d e n t g overn m en t are int e l l i g e n t a n d si ncere, b u t t h e y a r e p r e v e n t e d , t i me and a gain , from do i ng t h e i r best by b e i n g f o r ce d to e x p re s s shallow and m isleading W e feel t h a t such a n u n f o r t u n a t e s t a t e would be g r e a t l y e l i mi na ­ ted by a p a r t y s y s t e m o f s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t b a s e d on m a t u r e i n t el ­ loyalties. l i gent issues. B R U C E M E A D O R Ch a i r m a n , Libera l P a r t y W i n t h r o p ...ALWAYS PUTS YOU OVER W h e th e r it be the easy fittin g or lightweight feeling o f the loafer— or whether it be the rugged looking and tough-wearing famous brogue— or if you simply desire the smart look and casual "dressiness" of the plain toe . . . W in th ro p always puts you 14.95 8.95 fn A udin i& n u *u n u 4 i i y ■■i | DflCVsl •Jet S h a d Featuring America's Leading Brands Fa a t u r i n g A m t r i c a ' i ( . t i d i n g Brands Sunday, February 20, 1949 THE D A ILY T EXA N Page^ Creator of Sherlock Holmes Valued Other Writings More in vain, D oyle adopted the code o f m edieval knight and patterned the first six ty yea rs o f his life it. So chivalrous w as his a fte r sex a ttitu d e the that he once th at there is no u gly w om an. fa irer told his son tow ard E arly in his career, D oyle a n ­ th at Dr. Joseph B ell, nounced noted E dinburgh surgeon who had g r ea t had served as the inspiration fo r Sher­ lock H olm es. The real id en tity o f Dr. W atson, a ctu a lly a friend by deductive pow ers, the sam e nam e school days, w as k ep t secret. from m edical A fter spending several years in am ateur d e tectiv e work D oyle gained freedom fo r tw o w ron gly- im prisoned m en. The rep ercu s­ sions in the B ritish court system included the se ttin g up o f a long- needed C ourt of Criminal A p­ peals. ’th e descriptions o f th ese tw o cases, which read like first-ra te m y stery yarn s, show how D oyle becam e m ore sym pathetic tow ard in d etectiv e his fiction al later years. When a voracious public the fa ct of refu sed to accep t th e author re* H olm es’s death, vived him with thrillers which equalled his earlier works. That the b iography reads m ore like a novel is a tribute to John Dickson Carr and his su b ject, a fascin a tin g being who human represented the ideal, lf n o t the typical, E nglishm an to thousands the world over. — SA R A H L ASC H ING ER Sociological Murder Sfudy Replaces 'Whodunit' Theme F O R U S T H E L I V I N G . B y H a a k o n C h e v a lie r . N e w York: A l f r e d A . K n o p f, In c. 4 0 0 p a t e s . $ 3 . 5 0 . his fictfon -th at-read s-lik e- In n ovel, H aakon C hevalier fa c t shoves the traditional “ w h od u n it” them e into the background and d ea ls w ith the socio lo g ica l im pli­ cation o f murder. T he e v en ts th a t follow the death o f S teve C allahan are like circles in the w a ter, sprin ging from th a t sin g le inciden t and spreading ever outw ard. T h ey cover a lo t o f tim e and territo ry , spanning th e years in 1929 the stock m arket crash to Pearl H arbor in 1941. G eo­ the ch aracters roam grap hically, from a C alifornia fru it ranch to the b a ttle field s o f Sp ain ’s C ivil W ar. K. G. M organ, the liberal pro­ fesso r o f philosophy in the story, phrases the question w hich Che­ v a lier seek s in his book: “ W as the m urder an iso la ­ ted phenom enon, ‘a ccid en t,’ no e ssen tia l relation which boi’e to answ er an to the m ovem en t o f larger e v en ts in so ciety , or w as it rea lly on th e contrary a m a n ifesta tio n o f som e deep-seated e v il? ” The author ta k es his title from Lincoln and som e o f his so cio lo g i­ cal co n cep ts from John D onne, but his e v e n ts and situ a tio n s are T w en tieth -C en tu ry A m erican. 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S ir A rthur Conan D oyle in­ a d v erten tly created the g rea test fictio n a l d etectiv e tim e first S her­ w hen he w rote 1886 to lock H olm es supp lem ent a as stru g g lin g young doctor. in incom e o f all story the his B u t the auth or grew to hate his brain child when the public d e­ m anded m ore o f the sp in e-tin g ­ lin g m ysteries which he con sid­ less notable than his other ered w ritings. T hese included histori­ cal novels o f the m iddle ages, the Bridadier Gerard and P rofessor C hallenger stories, and num erous w orks on politics and sp iritu al­ ism. the John D ickson Carr, h im self a d etectiv e story, tw o years gath ering m a­ biography from fo r the correspon­ m aster o f sp en t terial D o y le ’s dence and private files. volum inous Conan D oyle used the in tern a­ tional fam e the Sherlock H olm es stories brought him to make his voice heard in the field s o f m ili­ tary stra teg y , politics, and reli­ gion. 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It not only is o f va lu e to per­ sons in those field s, but to e v ery ­ one who en jo y s choral m usic as a particip ant or listen er. T he requirem ents fo r a choral conductor, says Dr. Jo n es, are th at he have a thorough know l­ edge o f m usic, a b ility fo r lead er­ ship, a b ility to hear, and a know l­ edge o f the “ in stru m en t,” or the com bination o f v o ices in this case. T he peculiar b eau ty o f the hu­ is its “ The human vo ice has a spiritual qu al­ ity which no inanim ate musical instru m ent p o ssesses,” he w rites. man v oice, he em phasizes, j in tellig en t resp onsiven ess. Several chapters arc devoted to choral interpretation and program building, and Dr. Jon es appends in terp retive an a ly ses o f IOO ch o ­ ral com positions. Several years in the past Dr. Jo n es w as instrum ental in hring- | ing to th e U n iv ersity groups o f high school stu d en ts for a m usical clin ic, w hich included choral m u­ sic appreciation. H e has been d irector o f the U n i­ v ersity A Cappella Choir since its organization in February, 1941, and bas conducted the G irls’ Glee Club since last Septem ber. — RUTH THAMAN ^‘F riend ship ” w as adopted as the I S ta te m otto in F ebruary, 1930. J The name o f tho S ta te cam e from the Indian w ord, “ T e ja -,” m ean­ ing frien d s or allies. Books by a familiar name and a new com er among Texas writers are scheduled for spring publica­ tion. latest, J. Frank Dobie'? V o i c e o f th e C o y o t e , will be print­ ed by Little, Brown. T h e Brava B u lls, Tom Lea’s first novel, is a story of M exican bull fighters to j be published by the same firm. 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M e r age.- of lr r>"ra*’on La n TEXAS BOOK STORE v^flclay, February 20, 1949 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N Page 8 I Noted French Author I13 Ho»ie,ul5Vie I for Queen Title t c Speaks Here Tuesday Anything Goes L l I NROTC Displays Battleship Models E r n s t Erich N oth , French a u - J o s h e d , Mr. N’o th h as been c o n s id ^ to the U nited S ta tes in th e sum - mer o f 1941 a fte r being granted In 1939-1940, Mr. N oth served a special danger visa by th e S ta te n la ter the arm istice w ith the U nited S ta tes N a v y D epartm ent. He served le c tu re r who fled fro m e re d a F re n c h w riter. in 1933, will speak on I t h o r and G e rm a n y c o n te m p o r a r y F re n c h w r i t e r s a t 8 w ith o'clock T u e s d a y n ig h t in A rch itec- t u r f B uilding 105. fo r m a tio n . A f t e r b e tw ee n F r a n c e and G erm any the F re n c h M inistry o f In- ( Mr. Noth w as fo rce d to go to ! 1940, he had to go into hiding be- France in M arch, 1933, when his cau se his n a m e w as near the top w rit in g s c o n c e rn e d with o r i e n t s - 1 o f list o f prom inent w riters tion of y o u n g G e rm a n s in th e s o - 1 th e Vichy go v ern m en t w as treaty- c iety t h a t ex isted b e tw e e n the tw o b ou n d to t u r n o v e r to the G e s t s - j world w ars, w ere b a n n e d G erm an y . Mr. Noth an d his f a m ily cam e from po. th e in in the O ffic e o f Naval In telligen ce. A fte r his return from w ar du­ ty , Mr. N oth w rote and published a n on -fiction Over the R hine.” trilogy The U n iversity Public L ectu res sp onsorin g Mr. C om m ittee is N o th ’s lecture. Two hand-carved w o o d en b a t- In Varsity Race th r e e tleships, constructed over a per-j inch es hig h, and is painted in four late episo des c o v e rin g a period of 400 iod o f th ie e y e a rs b y the of years. P r o f e s s o r E v e r e tt painted Raymond E v erett, p r o f e s s o r into the ring fo r V arsity C arnival j arch itectu re, a r e now on display 1 th e w o rk while a stu d en t a t tha U n iv e r s ity fo r p a r t ia l fu lfillm e n t in archi- T h e ships, lo aned by Mr. E v e r - ! o f his m a s t e r ’s d e g r e e a t N R O T C h e a d q u a r t e r s . T he m u r a l is tw o fe e t, T hirteen bonnets w ere '*________ J I tossed . . . •. . . . , R an ger’s th ou gh ts on the su b ject, an in terestin g race w ill soon be shaping up. Since I v , • is about v the only this * . . . . ^ _ B ridges cam paign le f t on the F o r t y A c re s . o n u s e s in which ca n d id a tes’ ex p en ses are n o t lim ited, and since is does not ,. carry the obligation o f dig n ity th a t -- g o v ern m en t o ffic e s h ave, the V ar­ sity C arnival cam paign is usu ally fu ll o f in costu m es, and oth er v o te-g e ttin g n ovelties. stu n ts, p retty g ir ls - ,. . . . J ., 8 .. E very tic k e t to the 1949 V ar­ sity C arnival, to be held a t W hit­ aker F ield on March 12, has a bal­ lo t on one end. E ach tic k e t holder m ay ca st one vote. c t t ’s sons, a r e m o d e led a f t e r the te c t u r e . U SS M a s s a c h u s e tts a n d th e U SS K e n tu c k y , tw o U n ite d S t a t e s b at- U n iv e rs ity tleships built in the 1890 s. , i A Mr. E v e r e t t , who t a u g h t in th e fr o m 1915 to 1 9 4 8 , w as k n o w n f o r his w ork in o ils. m u r a l , w a t e r colors, pencil, pen and ink, f i f t y - th r e e - f o o t , , K . . in Texa:- p a ste ls, ch a rc o a l, a n d cem en t. “ March o f P r o g r e s s /, . . . , painted by Mr. E v e r e t t, has been , .. given to th e A u stin School B o ard. I t will h a n g in th e U n iv e r s ity J u n - ior High School. -------------------------------- --------------------- ! w e n t a b o a r d f a v o r ite m o d e o f artistic e x p re s s io n , h o w ev er, w as w ood ca rv in g . His son, Dick, a U n iver­ said Mr. E v e r e tt sity s t u d e n t , th e U S S M assachu- „ J His , „ On S e p t e m b e r 15, 1883, th e j s e t t s a n d th e U S S K entu cky w hen f o r m a ll y op en ed he w as 16. M easurem ents of the U n iv e rs ity w-as in th e in c o m p le te d w-est w in g o f m odel ships a r e scaled to those the old Main B uilding. J o f th e la r g e r ships. r ROYAL OF CALIFORNIA P resen t* £v In F ra n c e , he was rec og niz ed as a sp ok esm an fo r the y o u n g e r g e n ­ e ra tio n a n d an e x p e r t on G erm an a f f a ir s , especially a f t e r p u b lic a ­ t i o n o f his book, “ T he T r a g e d y o f G e rm an Y o u th .” In 1933, Mr. N o th p re d ic te d a 1 s e r end w o rld w ar. His p a m p h le t, “ Man V e rsu s P a r t i s a n , ” published in 1938, w as an o f Nazism an d C om m un ism . in d i c tm e n t S i n c e 1939 w hen his first novel J i n F ren ch , “ T h e D e s e r t ,” w as pub- Astronomer Royal To Visit McDonald GEORGE CARLISLE Ex-Texan Ad Man Gets Job in Kilgore 1 he f a c t t h a t G eo rg e C arlisle KS' a m e m b e r o f the a d v e rtis in g naff o f T he Daily T e x a n landed h*m a job. ( m e rg e g r a d u a t e d fro m th e U ni­ v e rs ity in J a n u a r y , re c e iv in g his 5a< helor o f a r t s d eg ree . S u n d a y he is leaving A ustin to ta k e a posi­ tion with the Kilgore N ews H e r ­ ald as a d v e r s i n g salesm an. “I g o t in te re s te d in a d v e rtis in g r i g h t a f t e r I cam e back fro m the a m y ,” G eorge ex plain ed, “ h u t I c o u l d n 't ch an g e my m a j o r th en be­ cau se it w as too la t e . ” W hen he re g is te r e d a t th e U ni­ v e rs ity , t r a n s f e r r i n g from he U n i­ in S ew ane e, v e rs ity o f th e S o uth To , he b r o u g h t his bride, Mary, and a desire to stu d y history. He w e n t to work f o r the a d v e r ­ tisin g dep artm en t, of the T e x a n , a n d last s e m e s te r he was the lead­ ing ad sale sm an on the s ta ff. G eo rge has m a n y hobbies. He rad io is th e f a t h e r of likes music, o w ns a ham t i a n s m i t t e r , a n d E d i t o r * H a v e D i n n e r F r i d a y W a lte r Beach of H ou sto n, f o r - 1 mei public rela tio n s d ir e c to r o f the. U n iv e rs ity A thletic Council, wa- principal s p e a k e r a t the Cen-1 I r a I T e x a s c h a p t e r o f the S oc iety ! \ ssociated In d u s tria l E d i t o r s ’ ! o f dir 'c r m ee tin g F rid a y e v e n in g a t t' e Driskill Hotel. a tw o -y ear-o ld son, to m e n tio n a few. D u rin g the f o u r y e a r s he s p e n t in the a rm y , G e o rg e becam e in t e r ­ ested in n e w p sa p e r work and w as j on the s t a f f o f an a r m y p a p e r in Alaska, T he N o rth S ta r . Ile was a ro v in g r e p o r t e r f o r a b o u t th r e e in A laska, N o rth C a n a d a , y e a rs Islands. As he and the A leu tia n M cD onald O b s e r v a t o r y a t F o r t ; ta i n s “ T h e Clock on Davis, ow n ed by T h e U n iv e rs ity j T o w e r ,” of T ex as an d s t a f f e d by the U n i­ v e rs ity o f Chicago, to be vis­ is the B ritish A s tr o n o m e r ited b y Royal, Sir H arold S p e n c e r Jo n e s, and lutdy J o n e s . inch t e l e s - j Jo s e p h Wood. the p rincipal English T e x a s ,” D u rin g a v isit a p e n d in g to As a I p u ts it, “ I really g o t a r o u n d . ” m e m b e r of ad v e rtis in g A lpha Delta f r a t e r n i t y , S ir H aro ld, one of th e w orld's leading s t u d e n t s in stu d y o f the Sigm a , G e o r g e cam e in c o n ta c t w ith pro- possibility o f life on o t h e r pla nets, will e x a m in e and discuss the o b ­ pie in th e pro fession arid he liked s e r v a t o r y ’s cig h ty -tw o a d v e tr is i n g more a n d more. He has come to believe t h a t new spa- cope in his two d ay visit, B l e e ­ t o r G e ra rd P. K u ip e r a n n o u n c e d , p er a d v e rtis in g is di­ m edium and m e a n s o f rea c h in g the b u y in g pub- re c t o r o f lie. the basic ad the most eff e c tiv e The B ritish a s t r o n o m e r is fan , an d When G eo rge Carlisle leaves A ustin S u n d a y , he will miss the U n iversity. He is «n e n th u s ia s tic the L o n g h o rn s fo otball have lon g been his f a v o r ite te am . He hopes new boss th a t a good ad salesm a n m u s t see a few fo o tb all g a m e s now arid th en to keep his e ff ic ie n c y r a t i n g h ig h . to co nvin ce his G l a s s P a r t i t i o n s I n s t a l l e d the Glass p a r t it io n s have been in ­ in f o rm a t io n desk stalled on in the R e g i s t r a r ’-; O ffice, form ing f o u r windows. T his is e x p e c te d to relieve c o ng estion by m ak in g stu- d e n ts form lines. spon so red by o b s e r v a to ry a t G re en w ich , E n g- j land. His visit to th e U n ited S ta te s is the a s t r o n o m y ; section o f th e N ation al A cad em y o f Sciences, He will le c tu re a t the ! N ation al A c ade m y m e e t in g A pril! 27. He in te re s te d in th e is also is e n c a g e d te lescope b e cause he fo r in p r e p a r i n g sp e c ific a tio n s the 100-inch N e w to n ia n telescope. I t will be installed in th e n e w l y - 1 located G re en w ich O b s e r v a t o r y a s ; the la r g e s t telescope i in E u ro p e , O. H e n r y called A ustin th e “ City of a V iolet Crown,” be cau se of th e b a c k g ro u n d o f hills tin g ed fain tly p u rp le a t evening. A WINNER! UT Has Song Ex's Album Voice sity A to uch o f T e x a s m ay be heard in 1945. A s a stu d en t, she in a Republic record album en- w as secretary the S tu d en ts’ title d “ Son gs o f T he U niv ersity j A ssociation and president o f Or- o f T e x a s .” E. W. D oty, dean o f th esis. She w as vice-p resident and th e College o f F ine A rts, is mu- presid ent o f N ewm an Club, m em - j sored by A lpha Chi O m ega, aicttl ad v is o r leased t h e album re- ber of Claire M endive o f San- A n ton io is a sophom ore m ajoring in busi­ ness adm inistration. She is spoiv the hoard o f g o vern ors A lpha vice-president h o p efu ls: The fo llo w in g g irls are queen and fo r to last fall. o f C urtain A view o f the T ow er and Little- Glub, and a m em ber o f O range the Jackets. She is a m em ber o f Gam- is shown on D elta Pi rep resen tative is Jean A nn e F erris o f P ort A r­ thur, a sen ior hom e econom ics stu ­ dent. field Fountain c o v e r of the a lb u m , which con- ma P*1' B eta sorority in the cam pus She a p p e a re d Joan F orst o f G reenville, M iss., the A lpha E psilon Phi candid ate, p ro d u c tio n s, “ N ine G irls,” “ Papa : She is a spohom ore stu d yin g clas- Is A ll,” “ S is te r B ea tric e,” and ^ sical c iv ilisa tio n . “ H e d d a C abler.” She w as also in A freshm an architecture m ajor, C u r t a i n Club C abarets, C owboy Lou K endrick, is A lpha Omicron is from M instrels, and USO A ustin. P i rep resen ta tiv e. H ouston. show s She ih T h e U niv ersity E xes Club in B ev erly K irkland o f A ustin N ew Y ork Miss M cC larn ey, or th r e e h u n d re d people attend m eet­ ings. is flourishing, reports a freshm an m usic stu dent. She is sponsored by A lpha Gamma D elta. A lpha Phi is running C issy Cox o f B eeville. She is a senior Span­ ish major. tw o and She re c e n t ly won her second in for h e r work s e t o f wings A m erican T heater W ing h o sp ita l; sponsored by Chi O m ega. She is j a sophom ore stu d y in g elem entary education. F rances Dixon o f H ouston p ro d u c tio n . ! shows. She has been in telev isio n last shows a n d has given concerts. L ast A ustin a con cert w ith is s p r in g she gave P e r r y Como. “ Hail the V a rs ity to T hee, O u r T e x a s ,” “ T e x a s V ic to r y S o n g ,” “ T he E y es o f T e x a s , ” “ T exas T a p s ,” a n d “ T he L o r d ’s P r a y e r . ” a r e P a t M cC la rn ey , s t u d e n t ; W a l t e r S c h e ff, f o r m e r b a r i t o n e ; R alph N y land , te n o r . N o rm a n H o rn co n d u c te d th e th e Republic Glee C lub scores, which were a r r a n g e d by Soloists an d in Miss M cC larney , on e o f th e soloists, will play in a new m usical c o m e d y , “ Son g of lead th e fall, she said she h ad been c a r r y ­ ing the flag o f T e x a s since go ing to N ew York. H er f i r s t play on B ro a d w a y w as “ G irl from N a n t u c k e t , ” in which she moved fr o m th e s e x t e t to the in g e n u e lead. O p en in g r e p o r t e r ’s lead, role o f the in s w e e th e a r t. She w as p ic tu re d th e l a t t e r role th e S e p te m b e r 28, 1946, isue o f L ife. S he n e x t s t a r r e d in “ B loo m er th e th e in in Dr. D on ald B ra n d , chairm an o f geograp h y G ir l” an d pla y e d in th e m o re re- d e Pa r t m e n t o f the U n iversity, says e r n m e n t realized valu e o f e c e n t “ O u r L ad y o f F a t i m a , ” pro- 8 eo* r a p h e r s in th e w ar and d u c e d by the Black F r i a r ’s Guild. I ?l° ° uun iv«rs,tie « are plann- Miss M cC larney n e w ly -o rg a n iz ed received th e a b a c h e l o r o f fin e a r t e d e g re e w ith a m a j o r in d r a m a a t the U niver- R Good Jobs Seen For Geographers d e Pa r t m e ?ts. With com pared P rivate business as w ell a s g o v ­ ernm en t is callin g for geographer*, he sa y s, and professor* o f geo­ graphy earn an annual a v erage salary o f $ 5 ,5 0 0 to ab ou t $ 4 ,0 0 0 fo r other professor*. increasin g g o vern m en tal indu strial dem and fo r tra in ­ and ed geographer*, Dr. Brand pre­ dicts g r ea ter opportu nities in tne field. The form er m em ber o f the U niv ersity o f M ichigan is particularly interested in the g e o ­ graphy o f M exico and South A m erica. He w ill teach a c o u n e on the la tter in a sum m er cou rse at the U niversity b egin nin g June 3. s t a ff S tu d en t F ellow ship E lects Jack S h elb y has been elected president o f the D isciple Stu d en t F ellow ship, the Rev. Paul G. W as- senich, sponsor o f the U niv ersity C hristian Church organ ization , has announced. O ther o ffic e r s are H erm an D ay, vice-p resident; V irginia B eilharz, secreta ry ; C arlton Cranor, trea s­ urer; and N eil Guy, p u b licity chairm an. V irginia H endrickson o f Mc­ Cam ey is D elta Gam ma’s candi­ date. She is a freshm an business adm inistration student. M artha Lou Barker is D elta Zeta rep resen tative. An A ustin girl, first-y ea r radio broadcasting student. is a she Kappa A lpha T heta has nom i­ nated J oan n e Johnson o f H ouston, a sophom ore dram a student. Raye M cCreary o f T em ple, a sophom ore, Plan is sponsored by Kappa Kappa Gam­ ma. stud ent, II J u d y P ollard o f D allas Jan e C loyes o f P ittsburg, T exas, is the Z eta Tau Alpha candidate, j | is the Zeta Tau A lpha c a n d id a te .; . She is a sophom ore in costum e de- 4 signin g. is a I sophom ore psy ch o lo g y m ajor and | I I the P i B eta Phi rep resen tative. T he Q ueen w ill be nam ed a s a % | I fin a le fo r C arnival a ctiv ities. She w ill be g iv en a crown and a g if t provided by K ruger’s J ew elry Store. B eld in g ’s w ill furnish the flo w ers fo r court. th e queen and her Let us Restyle Your Hair to flatter you . . . in the now way! MIDWAY BEAUTY SHOP 2207 Guadalupa Ph. 8-4457 Short and Cool For Spring AT THE AQUA CARNIVAL OR BARTONS The lovely winning suit b y Catalina at the A q u a Carnival worn b y M a ry A n n Tucker.1*' M a n y more attractive suits are being shown at our Sh op in various styles, sizes and colors. days ahead. Shipm ents arriving daily Catalina - Parform - G an tner-M attern •P h o to by Delpbcai* G e t yours early and meet the sunny C r o p your hair info short face-flattering ring cts, for tho warm S p rin g and Sum m er months. M a k e an appoin tm en t with S P E IR today. They - - « are introducing a new hair-make-up, " C O L O R C R E M E , ” which is not a hair dye, but a cosm etic that conditions as it colors. R e a h l l y , ” said the Duchess9 “BALLET is m y kind of fragrance” created originally for royalty Ie A o. I d e RALLET a marie carle product N o ( ( p ct i d l e Q ) ll o p 9 2322 Guadalupe •S p etr (freew ill S a leon i No. I 116 E. 9th Phono 8-7322 No. 2 101 W. 5th Phono 2-1626 to ilet w ater 4 .0 0 -2 .5 0 ta lc 1.00— (pius ta x i Street Floor W e s k it a n d Skirt in R e d a n d Blue, O f f W h it# Rayon G a b a r d m t m d Black, or Brown a n d Kelly G reen.- Pencil slim skirt suitable fo r e a m p u t or street wear. O ver tho T-cup Girl of tho W eek Lutheran Students Have Aqua Queen Speechless Supper Meeting Tonight After Winning ;49 Title The L utheran S tu d en ts Asse* elation will have a supper m eeting Sunday evening a t 5:30 o ’clock in the F irst English Lutheran Church. B. C. Baumbach and Jam es Goe­ bel will conduct a vesper service in keeping with the World Student observance Christian Federation , of a universal day o f pray er fo r I students. In this worship service, ' the $22,500 benevolence program I of the Lutheran Student Associa- j tion of America fo r Christian stu- ! dents the world over will be I graphically presented. I The LSA will also present a de- For Springtime B y ALICE ROSE CARTER Texas’s 1949 Aqua Queen car-! ried her bouquet o f red c a r n a l tions until they wilted. Then she kept them in her room a t Scottish Rite Dormitory, near he bronze plaque Tex Robertson awarded her when the Aqua Carnival ended. “ so surprised Ysleta Leissner, who has been a t the University only one semes­ ter, was I couldn’t think” the night she be­ came Aqua Queen. But a list of Y sleta’s activities since she en­ the tered Aqua Queen title not so sur­ prising after all. the University makes th at A junior psychology major, she is an Alpha Chi Omega pledge, an Aqua Belle, and a member of Orchesis She swam for Texas Weslyan College teams and was a cheer leader. Texannes. and studied is her favorite dance, Ballet although all she has dancing since she was three years old. In 1946, Ysleta studied bal­ let in New York. “ Dancing is a creative a rt,” she explains. “ You find a way to express yourself. That’s why I like it so much.” And Ysleta has been .swimming “before I can remember” because in swimming she found “lots of exercise and even more fun.” Singing “ Carol of the Bells” and the “ Firelight Serenade” night Alpha Chi Omega won first place in Sing Song was “another Sunday, February 20, 1949 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 9 Trophies Priority Given University The University has top priority on several hundred German, Ja p ­ anese, and Allied war trophies, the A djutant G eneral’s D epartm ent announced Friday afternoon. I The committee to handle the disposition of the trophies is com­ posed of Major General K. L. Berry, A djutant general of Texas, chairm an; Hall H. Logan, chair­ man, State Board of C ontrol; and Francis Henshaw, state librarian. The committee has set up the fol­ lowing priorities: 1. Public museums and public educational institutions. 2. Political sub-divisions. 3. V eterans’ organizations. 4. O ther non-profit museums and educational institutions. Included in trophies are some 160 sabers, knives, and bayonets; several hundred rifles and sub­ machine guns; binoculars, helmets, m ortars, grenade dischargers, roc­ ket launchers, dozens of artillery guns and howitzers, and a few tanks and tankettes. .. . . Israeli Program In Union Today “ Israeli Song and Dance Festi­ val,” to be given in Texas Union Main Lounge Sunday afternoon a t 3 o’clock, will featu re narra­ tion, Hebrew songs, and Pales­ tinian dances. ifillel Foundation and the In­ tercollegiate Zionist Federation of America are sponsoring the pro­ gram, to which the public is in­ vited. Jean Peterm an and Harold Shapiro are in charge of arrange­ ments. wonderful member” for Ysleta. thing I’ll always re ­ remem ber “ And when the I nig h t I was Aqua Queen,” she adds, " I ’ll think about going back to the Sigma Phi Epsilon form al, w earing my crown and carrying those carnations.” Ysleta, who ranks as a good conversationalist, “ I can’t say anything” when the MC introduced her to SPE’s as the new Aqua Queen. answered And the Aqua Carnival had em barrasing incidents for Ysleta. “ Don’t you remember the nig h t I was the only girl with my legs crossed w rong?” she asks. Ysleta, who proved she has a model’s poise, was a model fo r a National Buyers M arket con vention while she attended Texas Wesleyan College. H er “a fte r graduation” plans include work­ ing for an airline. Ysleta has a full class schedule courses, psychology two with sociology, French, and history this semester. But still she wants to enter more activities. three A fter all, Ysleta explains, th a t’s a family tradition. Her father, F. F. Leissner, was a letter man when he attended the Uni­ versity. He won awards in track, football and was baseball, and form er president. A student freshm an baseball coach a t the University, he coaches baseball for Polytechnic High School in F o rt W orth. “ Win or lose, you’re still our Queen,” members of Y sleta’s fam ­ ily wired. “ I t’s a wonderful sensa­ tion,” Ysleta says, to know she’s the University’s Aqua Queen, too. Freshm an G ets NROTC H onor Midshipman George H arris Sul­ livan, freshm an, has been selected from fourteen applicants as a reg­ ular student in NROTC, Comman­ der R. E. W agstaff, executive of­ ficer, has announced. The selection, made annually from NROTC contract students, is based on th e student’s grades and aptitude fo r naval service. PRESENTING THE CO-ED OF THE WEEK Ysleta Leissner, junior psy­ chology major from Fort W o rth . Ysieta, in addition to being this year's Aqua Queen, Is a member of A l­ pha Chi Om ega, Tex Arms, and Orchesis. PORTRAIT BY . * . O ttis i t a l i c S tu d io 2514 Guadalupe YOUR CHARGE A C C O U N T - ^ * - votional service a t the Tuberculo­ sis Sanatorium Sunday a t 5. Those wishing participate should m eet a t the F irst English Church at 4:30 o’clock. to ★ U n iv ersity Ladles* C lub has scheduled three group meetings this week. The Interior Decorating Group will hold its monthly m eeting Thursday from 3 to 5 o’clock a t the Governor’s Mansion. The pro­ gram will be a talk by Mrs. George Nalle, daughter of form er governors Mr. and Mrs. Jim F e r­ guson. Mrs. Nalle, who lived in the mansion with her parents, will discuss furnishings and point out interesting facts about pieces in the mansion. Mrs. J. D. Neal, chairman of the hostess committee, will be as­ sisted by Mrs. Melvin Rotsch, Mrs. R. W. Talley, and Mrs. Roy Krez- dorn. Any member interested in attending may contact the chair­ man of the group, Mrs. J. L. Reed. Tuesday Evening Bridge Group will meet Tuesday a t 7 :30 o ’clock in the home of Miss M artha Thur- low, 205 Archway. Friday Morning Bridge Group will meet a t the home of Mrs. A. N. Chapman, 2100 Exposition, Friday at 9:30 o’clock. ★ The U n iv ersity A m erican L e ­ gion P ost will m eet a t 7 o’clock Monday evening in Texas Union 316. B ow and A rrow selected the fol­ lowing members a fte r spring try ­ outs: Bessie Bianchi, Justine Ger­ in g , L aura Ann Jenkins, Rita P et­ tigrew , P a t Scott, Dorothy Shira, and E arline T ritt. ; H yad s Gats T ech Sheepskin Robert Hynds, ex-student from Van Alstyne, was graduated from in February. Hynds Texas Tech attended the University from 1946 'to 1948. age /> - ' - t -•)* $ v 4 ‘ * '$ > '^ 4 . > ' * * -a * Whit* nap rubber soled saddles with the wonderful casual comfort. WHITE with RED, GREEN, H U E, B UC K and BROWN. the lAJ FORMAL # INFORMAL her PAPER TROUSSEAU w as from COMPAR Social Stationery Department STREET FLOOR 205 W . 9th • Phona 7-4411 Invitations A nnouncem ents Brides Notes SHOWER BOOKS GUEST BOOKS TRAVEL BOOKS BRIDAL BOOKS W e have a PAPER TROUSSEAU to meet every need end price range. Feel free to as* our Br d a I C onsultant fo r any suggestions, as she w ill be happy to assist you. YSLETA LEISSNER P h o to h y D e lp h in ia A new h f ^ licvcd with our wonderful i • I ' V . 0 ' Hi-A uplift brassiere 7 2.50 to 4.00 4as seams under the bosom build the perfect torso in to shimmering rayon faille. Organdy dickey basted by hand for easy laundering. And an extra bit of feminine charm is tied up in the bright velvet bow. Sizes 7 to 15. 'As featured in VOGUE q c J Sunday, February 20, 1949 THE DAILY TEXAN Page IO Gr— k Gambits KA's Secede From Union During Old South WeekEnd K a p p a A lp h a fra tern ity o f f i c i ­ ally seceded from the Ln ion F r i ­ day , but only a? p art o f its Old S ou th Week End. Amid rebel yells and reading o f 1861 se c e s­ S t a te of the o f sion p ap ers T e x a s, a f o o t C on ­ twenty-one f e d e r a t e f la g w as raised above the fra tern ity house. • The celebration, which included the K a p p a Alpha Southern form al a t the F ed e ra te d Women’s Club S a t u r d a y night, was in honor o f G eneral Ro b ert E. Lee, adopted a s fra tern ity fa ther. K a p p a A lp ha’s W’ reaths were placed on sta tu e s o f J e f f e r s o n Davis and R obert E. L e e in fro n t o f the Main Building S a t u r d a y afternoon. ★ Mrs. Verne William McKinney, national presiden t o f A lpha O m i­ cron Pi sorority, will be honored by Austin a lum nae and a ctiv es a t a ch apter dinner a t the sorority house W ednesday evening a t 6 o ’clock. Miss Nancy B e a sley , Sou th w e st D istrict director, will also be honored. F ro n tie r Nursing Mrs. M cKinney will re p o r t on the social service d e pa rtm en t c f Service the I which Alpha Omicron Pi is sp on ­ the K en tucky m oun­ in the a re a will be soring tains. Work shown by colored films. in ★ In ter-F ra tern ity Council will have a picnic S u n d ay aftern oon from 3 to 8 o’clock a t Phi Gam ! Lake House. Council re pre se n ta tiv es and dates, J a c k Holland, dean o f men, and Mrs. Ann Allison, a ss is ta n t to the dean of women, will attend. ★ o f f ic e r s following D elta Chi fra te rn ity ha s elected the fo rthe spring te r m : Robert W. Stockton, “ A ” ; Lee S c r iv e r J r . , “ B ” ; O s­ car E in k a u f, “ C ” ; Roger Ed w ard A bern ath y, “ D ” ; Bill H ubbard J r . , “ E ” ; and T o m m y Creighton, “ F . ” Also T h o m a s Richard Y ou ng, i I In t e r fr a te r n it y Council represen- i t a tiv e ; Winston B. S ho rt, social I S i g m a ; Don Cunningham, T a u ; Bill M cClelland, E p silo n ; Tom m y J S te w a r t, U p silon ; Bobby W addell,; social c h a irm a n ; and C li f f Cas- ch a irm a n ; rush ch a irm a n ; a n d Raynfond A n d er­ son, pledge policy chairman. J i m m y Poth, son, A lp h a ; Dick Davis, B e t a ; J e r r y O ’Driskoll, P i ; Bob Pickett, flowers. Miss E le a n o r T ae q u a rd will serve punch, sidy, rush captain . ★ * * S p r in g o f f i c e r s se m e ste r fra t e rn ity of Phi K a p p a P si are J a c k A. S tee le , p resid en t; Richard F ulbright, vice-president; Billy L. Je n k in s, s e c r e t a r y ; and Jo h n C. Fosh ee, co rrespo n d in g se c re ta ry . Also E d w a rd J . Bybel, house m a n a g e r ; William H. Schell, ch a p ­ lain; Lloyd N. Hand, cu sto d ia n ; L e e p e r do or­ S. and T o w n er keeper. C ork y S led ge and Lloyd Hand a re re p re se n ta tiv e s to In ­ t er-F ra tern ity Council. S p r in g o f f i c e r s o f Phi K a p p a S ig m a f r a t e r n i ty a rc F re d Hod- The pledge cla ss o f A cacia f r a - . ternity has elected the following o f f i c e r s : J a c k G oodm an, p r e s i - ; d e n t; Mickey H a g g a r d , secretary- t r e a s u r e r ; Richard B enn ett, social ch a irm a n ; Bill Norred, p ub licity ;: J a c k S te e le , rush c h a irm a n ; and Dan Sa lisb u ry , activity director. ★ is m ak ing an Phi Mu sorority will honor Mrs. j K a th erin e Tyson, so rority district p resid en t who in­ spection tour, with a tea Su n d ay evening from 5 to 7 o ’clock a t Phi Mu house. O f fic e rs o f the alum nae p resi­ sorority and dent will be in the receiving line. t h e 1 Mary E. Haskell Is New ROTC Queen EVERYONE’S LOOKING fo r th at e xtra special place to e at — a place where special care is taken in pre­ paration of foods. You’ll find your real treat in eating pleasure at the Home Economics T ea House where Austin’s finest food is served. Luncheon 12:15 - 1 :4 5 Daily Except Saturday Dinner 5 :3 0 - 7 :3 0 Sunday Dinner 1 2 :1 5 - 2 :0 0 S p a c ia l re se rv a tio n s fo r clu b s, p artie s, so ro ritie s, an d fra te rn itie s Home Economics Tea House 26th an d S an Ja c in to B y B E R T Mary E s t h e r H askell, o f A ustin, w as crowned queen o f the A rm y and A ir R O T C by P r e sid e n t Pain­ ter F r i d a y nigh t a t the secon d an ­ nual Military Ball. A m idst the ap p la u se which fo l­ lowed the a n n ou ncem ent o f the election, Dr. P a in te r placed a sil­ ver crown adorned with the T e x a s R a n g e r em blem upon Miss H a s­ kell’s head, and C a d e t Colonel J a c k D a rlin g p resen ted her with a b ou qu et o f red roses. V isitin g d ign ita ries sh ared hon­ o r s with the queen on a thirty- minute b r o a d c a s t ov er K V E T . M a­ j o r H a r r y K . H a u g e , instructo r f o r the A ustin a r e a o f O RC , C a p ­ tain H en ry Y o u n g McCown, pro­ f e s s o r o f n aval science, and Col­ onel A lb e rt H. H orren , depart- m ent exe cu tiv e o f T M D w ere in­ terviewed d u rin g the b ro a d ca st. H a l L o b re e and his orch e stra played f o r the ball and the b ro a d ­ cast. T o the stra in s o f the “ Cais- Five Students Chosen to Be On TTT Series A ud itions f o r the new T e x a s T ow er Tim e se ries w e re held W ed­ n esd ay and f iv e stu d e n ts selected to a p p e a r on the P r o g r a m s , Mrs. Anne M istretta, p ro d u c e r o f the show s announced. S t u d e n t s selected f o r T T T a r e Bob J a r e d a h l , L a F o r i e F lo w er*, G e orge S m y e r, G lo r ia Dawson, and J a n e White. One p e r f o r m e r will a p p e a r on each show o f the se ries l l o ’clock which will begin a t W ednesday night, F e b r u a r y 23, over K V E T . The Mel S a n d ie r trio will a p ­ p e a r on each p ro g ra m and W alter F u rle y is the sc rip t writer. The U niversity Co-Op has co n ­ tributed $ 1 00 fin an c in g the series and a w a r d in g the series winner. tow ard Mrs. M istretta said t h a t anyone else w an tin g to audition m ay call Gale Akdins, rad io p ro g ra m d ire c­ tor o f R adio ouse and a r r a n g e an appointm ent. Stephens Alum s Honor Dr. Rainey A t Reception in the s tu d e n t inform al reception F r id a y An aftern o o n lounge o f the U niversity B a p t is t Church honored Dr. and Mrs. H om er Price Rainey. Most o f the g u e s ts were fo r m e r stu d e n ts o f S te p h e n s Col­ lege, C olumbia, Mo., o f which Dr. Rainey is now president. The re­ ception w a s given by the S tep h en s Club o f the U niversity. R e fre s h m e n ts o f h o m e m a d e | cookies and co ke s w ere served. Dr. and Mrs. R a in e y will leave A ustin late S u n d a y night or e a r ly M o nd ay m orning. T h ey a rrived here W ednesday n igh t f o r a so­ cial visit. Dr. R a in e y spoke a t the Wesley F oun dation W ednesday n igh t and will sp e a k a t the r e g ­ u la r the U niversity B a p t is t Church S u n d a y m ornin g a t l l o ’clock. H e will also make an a d d re s s a t a su p per-m eetin g o f the T r a d in g Union in the U niver­ sity B a p t is t Church S u n d a y eve­ ning. services o f College Students' Childhood IQ's Topic for Psi Chi Psi Chi, national ho norary p sy ­ chology fra te rn ity , will m eet Mon­ day night a t 7 :3 0 in S u tton H all 101. Dr. R o y al B . E m b re e , lec tu re r in ed ucational p sychology and a s ­ s ist a n t director o f the T e stin g and Guidance B u re a u , will sp ea k on ‘The S t a t u s o f C ollege S tu d e n ts in T e rm s o f I Q ’s D u r in g Childhood.” Dr. E m b ree spoke on this s u b je c t be fo re the A m eric an Psychologi­ cal A ssociation la st J u l y . Boston in Campus Co-edsto Model In Home Ec Style Show A style show, sp on sored by the H om e Econom ics C lub, will be given by the A le x F e r r is Fashion Shop in the Main Lo u n ge o f the T e x a s Union a t 8 o ’clock on March I , Lucile H arm el, presiden t o f the Home Economics Club, announced. The tickets a r e priced a t thirty ce n ts and m a y be p urchased a t the door o r fro m club members. The purpose o f the show will be to raise money f o r the Home E c o ­ nomics is a w ard ed a n n u ally to a woman s t u ­ dent of not less than ju n io r st a n d ­ ing who is m a jo r i n g in home ec o­ Scholarship, which nomics and who h a s a “ B ” a v e r a g e in all co urses. M odels f o r the sty le show will be re p re se n ta tiv es f ro m each so r­ ority and g ir l’s o r g a n iz atio n s on the cam pu s. Miss M a ry F rien d has been selected a s the model to re p re se n t the H ome Econ om ics Club. The $ 300 sc holarship i s com­ posed o f a $100 g i f t and $20 0 loan which is to be re paid by the re cipient within three y e a r s a f t e r g rad u ation . The re pa id loans a re endow­ in a p erm an en t placed scholarship. Mr*. m e n t f o r the R u th Wilson scholarship is chairm an, a s well a s ch a irm a n o f the style show. the in the Th is y e a r the a w a rd will b e g iv ­ en f o r the 26th consecutive y ear. Girls in tereste d scholar­ ship should a d d r e s s their a p p lic a ­ tions to M iss L u c y R athbone, ch airm an o f the D ep a rtm e n t of Hom e Econom ics. E a c h application should b e accom p an ied b y th re e le tte r s o f recom m en dation f ro m in stru c to rs not o f the home econo­ _ _ _ _ _ mics de partm en t. S H O E S A L O N — M E Z Z A N IN E J ______ SANDLER OF B O S T O N «. Penny-Loafer rn antique rad, brown, tan and green leather b. Bow-Loafer in green or rod leather. c. Yo-Yo Loafer with English ribbed crape sole in brown. 7.95 8.95 8.95 4. L willsami T E X T U R E D S K Y B L U E C O T T O N I N A S T O L E A N D M IL L E R son S o n g , ” the “ Air F orce S o n g ,” and “ The E y e s o f T e x a s ,” D arlin g led the gra n d march, followed by the visitin g dignitaries, the corps sp o n so rs and their escorts, and the c a d e ts and their dates. A m on g the g u e s ts were Dr. H a n ­ son T. Parlin, dean o f the Col­ lege o f A r t s and Sciences, Carroll D. Sim m ons, vice-president and co m ptro ller o f the U niversity, and Colonel R. B aez, co m m an ding o f ­ fic er o f B e rg s tr o m A ir F orce Base. M a jo r J . S. T a b b estim ated th at c a d e t s were p r e s e n t with 450 their dates. The Main Ballroom o f the Union w a s tra n s fo rm e d into a ce­ lestial scene. U n d er the direc­ o f C a d e t L ie u te n a n t E’d tion sun w as Moore, a f o r co nstructed the b andstand. f o rm a tio n s w ere on Tw o cloud either side o f the en trance, and la rg e varied-colored balloons hung in c l u s t e r s from the ceiling. la rge Greek f o r queen were Miss H askell w a s elected queen by p opu lar vote o f the cadets. The ca n d id a te s the co rps sp on sors. J e a n M arie M c - : C arron , Dolly Ann H u f f , S hirley K a th erin e K ren ek , P a t s y J o a n I C ate r, C arolyn J e a n n e t t e B a rlo w ,! M ary E s t e r Haskell, Ann T y n a n , j G rac e T h e r e sa F a u lk n e r, J o a n n e J u l i a n n a Jo h n so n , R o se m a ry J e a n A llen, and C aroly ne Riviere. Miss Haskell is sp on sor f o r the C orp s o f M ilitary Police. Girl Scout Work A s Career Is Topic For Advisor Miss Alice M u lk ey o f the na-1 tional s t a f f o f the Girl S c o u t s o f sc o u t I A m e r ic a will sp ea k on girl work a s a c a r e e r M onday a t 7 o ’clock in S u tto n H all 101. M iss Mulkey is the t ra in in g a d v iso r f o r o f re g io n nine, which consists T e x a s, O klah om a, a n d New M exi­ co. C a p and Gown a n d C a m p e r ’s Club a r e sp o n so rin g her speech, an d they have extend ed an in v ita ­ tion to all g i r l s t o h e a r t h e le c ­ ture. Miss Mulkey will be a vailab le f o r co n fe r e n c e s T u e s d a y in B Hall 18 fro m 9 o ’clock until 12 o ’clock. Girls who will g r a d u a t e in J u n e a p p o in t­ or A u g u s t m a y m a k e ments. In c o n sid erin g p ro fessio n al Girl S c o u t i n g stu d e n ts a s a ca re e r , should have the follow ing q u a l i - ! tw enty fic a tion s a t g r a d u a t i o n : hours in S o c ia l S cien ces, two y e a r s o f gro u p lead ership experience, two su m m e rs o f cam p e x p e r i e n c e , ! an d a p erso n a l philosophy allow ­ ing them to work with people. “ Girl S c o u t in g is a relatively new p ro fe ssio n and fu r n ish e s e x ­ cellent op po rtun ities f o r people in­ te r e st e d in gro u p w o rk ,” said Miss Mulkey. She se e k s to fill the positions o f exe cu tiv e d ire cto r a n d field direc­ tor. She is p articiu la rly in t e r e s t ­ ed in se e in g ed ucation , sociology, re cre a tio n , and p sychology m a ­ jo r s. M iss M ulkey is in A ustin f o r a Girl S c o u t t ra in in g course. EVERY MUSIC LOVER WANTS THE B E ST ! That’a why UT students coms ta William-Charts* for i t Records Br Radios * Sheet Music $4.50 We pay 11% cash raha ta on records on 1st and 2nd day of aach month following purchase. Cool, comfortable rayon midriff *herty pa* james with a ruffle and contrasting om- >roidered trim . . in white with bino or roso with blue. Sizes 32 to 31. Teddy Baar shorty pajamas in a diamond chock in shades of blue. Sizes 32 to 38. 23SO Guadalupe Phone 7-4454 S W I M S U I T E N S E M B L E , S T O L E B A C K E D W I T H T E R R Y C L O T H , 1 9 . 9 5 St o l e Jo* More Elaborate Hats Climax Spring Fashions By CAROL JE A N EVANS In all th e w orld th e re 's no such g ift Can give a w om an h a lf the Aa placing on h er head, “ju s t lif t ft •O f A gala crow n, a la chapeau. N o o th er anim al, vegetable, or mineral has been su b jected to more bitin g sarcasm or m ore blis­ te rin g criticism th a n has been c a st upon th e bits of stra w and wisps o f veil, plus a n occasional flow er o r fe a th e r, th a t go to m ake up wo­ m en’s hats. Y et m ilady’s bonnet, th e a te r-g o e rs’ ex is­ th e bane o f te n ce and a th r e a t to every loving h u sb a n d ’s pocketbook an d p a ti­ ence, has em erged unscathed an d co n tinu es to v a u n t its e lf before th e public eye. and M ore e la b o ra te colorful th a n ever, h ats th is sp ring will be a fittin g clim ax to th e increasingly fem in in e dress fashions now p re ­ vailing. P erh ap s a f te r th is season th ey will be given an O scar fo r en d u rance. little The very small h at is especially ad a p te d to ea rly spring w ear in a v a rie ty of shapes and m aterials. th e ir to p p ers These ch arm s adm irab ly to the inevitable sp rin g su it in th e guise of tin y sailors and head-hugging calots. T he new clipper cloche is also very suit-able. lend In th e calo t class, K eischm an p u ts o u t a charm ing variation u n ­ label, a d e r its Reischm an, J r . shell calot th a t f its snugly a g a in st the head. A long this sam e line is th e p etal calot, a n o th er specialty of the R eischm an salon. Always a spring stan d b y , th e ro lle r has been glorified by Wm. Silverm an of New Y ork in a c re a ­ tion he calls his Salad Bowl. D ainty fo rget-m e-nots a r e crad led in th e black straw brim , w ith tin y bows of green velvet sc a tte re d am ong th e pale violet blossoms. R em iniscent of the g ala 1920’s th e C handa has been revised by Reischm an in ever-popular navy straw fo r spring. F ashioned w ith a deep crow n, th e C handa has no back brim , and a very sm all brim to fold back in th e fro n t. to f la t te r Lily D ache is fe a tu rin g a side- tall the wide bi-corn It is m ade of gal in particular. iridescent braid, alternately r e ­ flecting tones of silver-pink and navy. C arry in g through with the “ Good M orning” colors of light coffee, cocoa, to a st and beige be­ ing f e a tu re d currently by S car­ b rough’s, th e Peg Fischer hats a r e in neu tra l tones to compliment th e dacia and coffee colors o f Eisen- berg and F orstm ann suits. Polka dots splash th e fashion picture this year, in tiny bowlers and close-fitting styles. Grey-and- white polka dots are combined with embroidered white jersey in a P eg Fischer bowler. O ther m od­ els f e a tu r e the sailor shape with long stream ers fo r a bustle e f f e c t in th e back. M atching h a t an d bag sets are p opular polka d o t p a t­ terns. to G oing The b o n n et still graces m ilady’s head a f te r ce n tu ries o f service. A new tw ist is given i t by th e addi­ tion of tin y w hite lilacs ab o u t th e crow n as fashioned by H arryson and fe a tu re d in V ogue m agazine. th e o th e r extrem e, very large hats will come into view tow ard th e m iddle of tho spring season. P review s show a tren d tow ard larg e brim s w ith various trim pinned, r a th e r th a n stitched, in place. A p a rtic u la r show y c re a ­ tion is a black straw brim -ful o f bubbly, rea listic sw eet pea blos­ soms, each pinned se p arate ly by a stra ig h t steel s h a ft w ith pearl studs. a peaked Sally V ictor sta rtle d New Y ork with a creatio n she calls h e r H oney Hive. W ith crow n, Coolie fashion, th e h a t is a red and navy straw com bination. As red in o th er styles, th e single posie in place by a is pinned th re a te n in g looking hat-pin. A dd­ ed fe a tu re , th e h a t is collapsible and will pack fla t. Social Calendar Sunday 3-8— I n te r f r a te r n ity Council, pic­ nic, Phi Gam Lake House. 5-7— Phi Mu, tea. Classes Forgotten At Faculty Party By JO Y CE K EETO N In fo rm a lity w as th e k eynote o fn e r in th e ir tab le ten n is gam e aa the fac u lty jam b o ree given F rid ay nig h t in th e W om en’s Gym by th e Class­ co-recreation com m ittee. room decorum w as le ft behind when appro x im ately 300 facu lty m em bers joined in such sp o rts as sw im m ing, sq u a re dancing, tab le ten n is, and sh u ffleb o ard . A ttire ran g ed from fo rm al d in n er gow ns to blue jeans. The la rg e st g ro u p w as found sq u a re dancing. Led by Miss A nne P ittm an , seven sets w ere form ed. Swinging ab o u t th e flo o r w ere Dr. B. C. T harp, Dr. W. J. B attle, Mr. an d Mrs. M. I. Sm ith, Mr. and and Mrs W alter Powell S tew art, Colonel G eorge H u rt. Com m ents w ere h eard on th e fa c t th a t th e re were g ra n d p a re n ts dancing. D ean D orothy G ebauer found badminton more to her ta ste as did Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mumma, Dr. and Mrs. M. V. B arto n , Mr. and Mrs. R. E. F red e, an d Mr. C. j A. Newton. a less P re fe rr in g strenuous j sport, Miss Marlys Swenson, Miss Nancy Sour, and Mr. and Mrs. William F. F ritz played bridge. I Those who took advantage of the swimming pool were Miss Mary i Brice, Miss Thelma L o ck w o o d ,! and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Keith. j Dr. William R. Spriegel declined I to join in on the fun, b ut his pipe i added dignity to the occasion. Mrs. C. H. H olzwarth com­ plained th a t she “ ju s t could not beat her husband at table tennis. Mr. and Mrs. Mumma had no win- they “ did n o t rem em b er how to keep score.” K odachrom es o f Big Bend N a­ tional P ark and th e Chisos M oun­ ta in s w ere shown to a fu ll house. added his com­ John A. F o ch t m ents. in brow n T hey w ere w earin g : Mrs. A m o N ow otny crepe w ith rose and green b an d s; Miss Louise Teixeira an d Miss D oris Johnson in blue je a n s ; Mrs. W illiam F. F**itz in a long, fu ll calico sk irt and blouse; Mrs. L. L. Click in black crepe with a sequined neck­ lin e; and D ean D orothy G ebauer a box in a g rey su it fe a tu rin g jacket. H osts and H ostesses w ere D ean and Mrs. L. L. Click, Dean and Mrs. E. W. Doty, Dr. and Mrs. J, j C. Holley, D ean and Mrs. C T. I M cCormick, Dean D orothy Ge- ! bauer, Dean and Mrs. A m o No- ' wotny, and m em bers o f th e phy- ! sical training teach in g sta ff. Cook- I ies and co ffee w ere served to the guests. Duplicate Bridge A t 7:15 Tuesdays Duplicate bridge games in Tex­ as Union each F rid a y night are open to students, s tu d e n ts’ wives, f ac ulty members, and families of faculty members, Mrs. Eugenie Howard, Texas Union director, announced Tuesday. Sunday, Fabruary 20. 1949 LY TEXAN Pag* l f r Men Campus Clothe W ill Be Casual id Bold Som« lapel*, p a n ic s b*tnS b«st- They . r e longer, with handset*'**. ■'"I'1. patch-pockets and colors will probably be m ost have wide collars an d et m odified lar. A lthough a few willjbold look, while others will have belted, sheered backs, m o>jUB^ collar. Wide co llar be c u t too fu lly fo r belts. I. checks and plaids w ill be again solid colors will leal duroy is gain in g populi can n o t be b e a t fo r w ear. M* used even on k n itte d T -shirts. Sport sh irts will be pastel, an d some will have sm all checks and over-plaids. Ties will be parceled, w ith flo ra l and fig u red designs. j tv , C am pus version of th e young A m erican m an will have a tailo red casual, bold look th is spring. It will be studied casualness, and the finished p ro d u ct will be as sleek looking as th e race horse. tailo red B lue and lig h t g ray double- b reasted su its will be th e fav o rite style, w ith brow ns, ta n s, an d beiges n ex t in line. H an d -stitch ­ ing aro u n d the seam s is com ing to bask, adding a new patch pockets. C oats a re lo n g er and c u t fully. Glen plaids an d shadow plaids will be popular, b u t solid colors will dom inate. Most popular m aterials will be g ab ard in e, tropical w orsteds, an d lig h t flannels, probably in the o r­ d er nam ed. look Those ever-n e c e s s a r y sp o rt coats m ake th e la st y ea r's E squire look ou t-o f-d ate. ad v ertisem en ts G abardine, tropical flannels, and doe-skin 9 cipal m aterials. T he tre to lightcolored coats wi m en tary or c o n tra stin g In shirts, th e mi pastel shades th a t fo r been reserved fo r worn rose, pink, yellow, blu w hite will add to th e c possible w ith sp o rt slacks. The F rench-c style. C uff links are ons and k in w ith Styles Slacks o f gabardine, tro p ic al w orsted, doeskin, and flannel w ill be in vary in g colors an d will have hand-stitching. include houndstooth checks and plaids, some inverted pleats, and o ff-se t pockets. On th e whole, sta n d a rd types will be back. W aists w ill be extended and a little higher. New elastic-w aisted slacks w ith in ­ se rts of foam ru b b er inside th e w aistband to keep the s h irt from sliding up need no belt. Moccasins will have crepe soles and orthopedic heels. H uarache- weave vam p w ith an elastic g ore will provide close, com fortable fittin g loafers. F o r dress, i t will be brown and w hite and C ordovan brown “ broad sides.” Swim tru n k s will be ra th e r loud, m ostly boxer type. Bryn Mawr Head To Visit Campus Dr. K ath erin e E lizabeth Mc­ Bride, p resid e n t of B ryn M awr Col­ lege, w ill arriv e in A ustin S unday fo r a th ree-d ay conference w ith alum nae in this area. N ine Dr. M cBride will visit the U ni­ versity M onday m orning. M onday a t 3 o’clock she will speak to girls in te reste d in Bryn M awr College a t A ustin H igh School. local alum nae o f B ryn M awr College, Bryn M awr, P a., will a tte n d a luncheon M onday to m eet Dr. M cBride, teach in g fe l­ low in history and Bryn M awr alum na, Miss V irginia W illiam s, has announced. A ustin alum nae are Mrs. Rob­ e r t II. W illiam s and Mrs. E. W . Zim m erm an. Dr. And Mrs. Gra, Honored at Part chair- Edu- o f Dr Russell, . . . . Douglas succeede man of the Dep; cational Psycholo, Gray w a s, Dr. C. T. Gray, chairm an of the D ep a rtm en t of Educational Psy­ chology in the College of E duca­ tion, and Mrs. Gray were honored Kansas, in J11* a t a party given by Dean and Mrs. bachelor of a r b / fr0“ In: L. D. Haskew T hursday evening, diana University? mas‘" of F e b r u a r y 17, a t their home, 2817 sophy de- art- and doctor] Wooldridge Drive. Dr. G ra y ’s o f Chi. grees from th completion of birthday and the U niversity cago. He join thirty-eight years of full-time o r in 1911 teaching in the University was the faculty as an ank o f fu ll and advanced occasion fo r celebration. » served as professor in i fo r m ore departm ental d as acting than tw enty o f E ducation dean of the before Dr. for a short Haskew ass Dr. Gray loge textbo is widely country. H of nations, j dons. More than IOO m embers of the fac u lty of the College of E d u ca­ tion and the D ep a rtm en t o f P sy­ adm inistrative the chology and s ta f f of the University with their wives and husbands attended. Dr. Ja m e s Knight and Dr. O. B. Doug­ las assisted the host and hostess with the program, and Mesdames Hob Gray , C. F. Arrowood, A. L. Chapman, C. C. Colvert, O. B. Douglas assisted in dining room. t office, th o r o f a col- ta tisties which roug h o u t th e a to a num ber organiza- rch th e . * rom nj . * , v H in collecting /glass and china c a \ \ ‘ J n d woodwork, he „ • « • . Dr. Gray, who came to the U ni­ versity in 1911, retired to a modi Tied beginning of te aching schedule this semester. Dr a t /ui- and in wrf the has b eo ola u t l o n t y on an ., tiques o J k i n d s * o Sui3 6 JQI J $49.95 • Fine shear gabardine styled for you In the fines! manner. Superb detailing with accent on the new collar treatment and Svelt Slim Skirt. In colors of Navy, Rose, Beige, Sky Blue, Carmel and Grey. Sizes IO to 42 priced well within your budget. • See our lovely selection of new Hansen gloves. R E A M S E Q U E N C E s i t and ba re -sho ul de r e d . . . y o u ’ll go dancing in a dream y vyrls of fl a t t e r y in t his bouffant gow n of heather rose net. $ 95 . One from a won de rf ul fo rm a l collection . . . t h a t posi­ ts ly floa ts! Compassion' Is Sermon Subject At Central Christian Church Today the Rev. G. P. Krebs, ALC, ste­ wardship dep a rtm en t, Omaha, Neb., will be g u est speaker at the l l o’clock service Sunday. "On Regaining Our Lost In­ heritance” will be the sermon subject of the Rev. Joseph H arte, rector of All Saints’ Episcopal Church, a f t e r m orning p r a y e r a t 11 o’clock Sunday. A fter even­ song and a sermon Tuesday, the C anterbury Club will serve sup­ in G regg House. The Rev. per Julian Gunn will preach. Miss Ruth Leslie, missionary at Aguascalientes, Mexico, will be unable to speak a t the Sunday morning services of the Univer­ sity Christian Church. She had to return to h er sation. The Rev. Paul Wassenich, director of the Texas Bible Chair will preach. The Disciple Student Fellow­ ship will m e e t fo r regu la r Sunday afte rn o o n supper program a t 5:30 o’clock. the Guest speaker will be Mrs. M arg uetitte H arm on Bro who is visiting the campus in connection with Religious Emphasis Week. H er subject will be "T echniques for Religious Growth.” " O u r C ontem porares” will be Dr. Edm und H einsohn’s sermon topic a t the l l o’clock service of the U niversity Methodist Church. Plans will be made at the l l o ’clock meeting Sunday morning of the Society of Friends, a t the the reception Wed­ YMCA, fo r nesday night o f two o f the Re­ ligious Emphasis Week speakers. The reception w ill be at 8:30 Wednesday night at the home of Ralph Lane, 2807 Breeze Ter­ race for Gilbert Kilpak and Dr. Grace Rhoads, and to members and friends o f the spon­ soring organization. is open Dr. Rhoads is a member o f the Friends World Committee, and Mr. Kilpak is extension secretary for Pendle Hill, Quaker graduate center. Both will speak at the informal reception. STUDENT ROUGH DRY A All Linens Ironed A Shirts end Pants Finished at e slight additional charge a Balance of Bundle Dried and Folded A Plus l 5 r o Discount for Cash-Carry A 3 to 4 Day Service We Specialize Cleaning Suede Jackets Day Service O n Shirts & Dry Cleaning W hen Requested Cash - C arry In at 8:30 O ut by 5:30 CONVENIENT UNIVERSITY STATION 21st and Wichita Next to tho Milam AUSTin LA un DRY A N D P R Y C L E A N I N G C O M P A N Y S u n d a y . F e b r u a r y T H E D A | L Y T E X A N P a g e 12 Aufhor.cfurer W ill Lei Panels B y E1 \ Y E R O Q U E M O R E . . can tell e . She a never been appr^. a public opinion poll- v "gone over Niagara in a,, but Mrs. M a r g u e r i te Bro, a uthor and le c t u r e r ’3 on the campus to lead pa Religioi cussions during phasis Week, a about more than one advei e in Hofei across some paddy fields entirely to the ingenuity of voted chair carrier, who orgy, and the protestations farm er who claimed sister because once, years I had given his baby co milk with a medicine-drop Once she I Again Mrs. Bro was mo when her husband was being improvised stretc ried on an very ill, to the last boat down Yangtze for many months, “ small children with m e , ricnou men racing ahead of the crow crying which was eigner. /IRS. M ARGU ERITTE BRO the for Mrs. Bro says, "everybody o-thc-grindstone in the fine Mrs. Bro, who taught six yearsugintM of edU(.a t j0n.” Her traveled in China was a co„ e(fp president in 'kill Ja p an , Mexico A rgentina, Lk y . hpp brothcr j# a col, , owa and her hu8. af 4 o clock Monday , „ , inois. H r r rnothpr was lead nt in in China and and U ruguay, and Brazil, will discussions n ? Uo V 401. Her topic for Monday s meet- ing, which the Home Economics Club, is "A re You Majoring on Minors?” is sponsored by ll' T! Xaf Uni0ri ’ » girls’ school. * j r-> t O T O T O 11 “T" I C H K titled A m e Ec C lu b Tuesday afternoon the Law Wives Club sponsors her discus­ "Decision.” W ednes­ sion a A rgnerittc H armon Bro, day she will in talk on "Living d the field P aren thesis” at ( and child and family ’ a merging spot)- th G v i a vci nitj LSC* ill*'!}. sered by ^ University Dames, j £lt,> vill speak at the regu- Her topic for Thursday afternoon, of the Home Econo- in Texas when . sponsor, is ^ o ’clock, Lucile A hills.” the Co-Wed Club will be I?!'** Monday ‘Mountains and Mole _____ , v t . , . Un lo . I I «* I l l * J le cturer in ^ bident, announced. f . . . Mrs. Bro will participate in a president radio forum a t 8:15 o’clock Tues- ; Carro?1' mer College at- Mt. j day night and will discuss reb- ak as * Pa r t , gion’s application to family life. | magaziecogl1 e<* of F n wif* ReetW‘^ in A co n trib utor to such maga- huted Is* Brn sines as The Christian Century, i jon ” H a rp e r’s, C o u n try Gentleman, o’clock Seventeen, and C hildren’s Acti vitjes, Mrs. Bro is thp au th o r o f 1 six books man Club. a t its w.(> will elect officers seven one act I 7 h V r n * " j i l t i n g S unday in r'!*thtL at 7:30 ' publications. \ P u b l i c a t i o n s . Newm and I ime co n tr*- pl*y' Our family annals are p ro -1 ley. | Retiring " f * 1 ” ° ’.clo' k' Lang- 18 Dr. H. J. Leon 'At ,he Churchet Is Seminary Chapel Speaker \ "T he Early Christians and the Catacombs of Rome” will be the subject of a lecture by Dr. H. J. Leon, chairman of the Classical Language D epa rtm ent of the Uni­ versity of Texas, when he speaks in the chapel of the Austin P re s­ Theological Seminary byterian a t 7:30 p. rn. Dr. Leon’s illustrated with ap- be slide films. the rn. A on "V isiting at 8 a. of Russell Dicks of the Duke ty Divinity School will Sick” form er the Massachusetts chaplain (Jenera! Hospital, Dr. Dicks is the a utho r of "T h e A rt of Minis­ tering to the "P asto ra l Work and Personal Counseling,” the Sick,” and "M ediations "And Ye Visited Me.” He has been a member of the faculties of Southern Methodist and the Uni­ versity of Chicago. Sick,” fo r in Mrs. M a r g u e r i te H. Bro, author lecturer, and exp e rt family problems and child development, j will speak a t 12 o’clock Wednes­ include day. Her “ More Than You Are,” a book on Prayer, and "W hen Children Ask.” latest works Final speaker will be Dr. Frank i W. Langham, S outhw estern rep- I resentative of the American Bible the lecture : chapel Thursday a t 8 a. rn Institute. He will in All sessions will be open to the public. N ew m an R etreat Begins T o d a y Opening Newman Club is sponsoring a r e ­ tr e a t Sunday through Tuesday in St. A ustin’s Chapel for Religious Emphasis Week. The retreatm as- te r will be the Rev. Paul Hogan, C. Ss. R., of Bellaire, Texas. the IO o ’clock Mass Sunday, the r e tr e a t will consist of daily Mass a t 7 o’clock and con­ ferences a t 4 and 7 o ’clock Mon­ day and Tuesday. A 7 o’clock ses­ sion will be held Sunday evening also. ; "C hristian Compassion” will be the .subject of the sermon by the Rev. John Barclay a t the morning the Central worship service a t C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h Sunday a t 10:55 o ’clock. The C h r i s t i a n Y o u t h F e l l o w s h i p ; will have a su pper meeting a t 6 the o ’clock Sunday night, with Rev. Walter Kerr, m inister of the Central Methodist Church, as the speaker. " T o d a y ’s T ensions” will be the subject of the sermon by the Rev. Archie K. Stevenson, minister of the H y d e P a r k C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h , a t 10:50 o’clock, S unday morning. "How to Tell Right From W rong” is evening service at 7:30 o’clock. Youth Croups will meet a t 6:30 o'clock Sunday night. thf» subject the of * "T he Man Who the ( a m e Back” will be topic of Dr. Lewis S peaker’s Sunday morning se r­ mon a t the F i r s t E n g l i s h L u t h e r a n C h u r c h . At 5:80 o’clnrk the L u th ­ S tu d en t Association will eran hold its weekly supper meeting. The Rev. F. G. Roesener, pas­ to r of S t . M a r t i n E v a n g e l i c a l L u t h e r a n C h u r c h , announces th a t F O R F I N E F I L E T S P h o n s y o u r D in n e r R e s e r v a tio n * now. f o r A c co m m o d ati o n s O KQQ? B L U E W I L L O W s ix ty tw o t o 2SJO Rio G r a n d s Closed S u n d a y J E W E L R Y - S I I - VER D R E S D E N ANTIQUES V IS I T BEA HARPER 0 03 W a t t 12t h 8 -8 43 2 Highlights f RELIGIOI! EMPHASIS WEEK at the University Jhi& 9 (Bsdm)si..vUl gjt (Y!/laksiA a Oiffl&hsunai" Purpose: To c o n ce n tra te the at ligious h erita ge and rt p articip ation , the relev environm ent. n o f the U n iversity co m m u nity upon its Te­ es, and to s u g g est, th rou g h discussion and of th a t h e rita g e and th ose resources to our Sunday, Februa. 3 . 0 0 P a l e s t i n i a n Songs a n d D a n c e s, p resented by J ew ish stu d en ts rn °bS{on 0 f j e w is h Music Month, Junior Ballroom, T ex a s Union. • 30 P.nn iQn s er v ice> H o g g Auditorium . Dr. Compton, S peaker. MRS. M ARGU ERITTE BRO DR. A R T H U R H. C O M P T O N Afternoons: 1 2 : 4 5 - 1 : 1 5 — Mid-iiay U n i v e r s i t y C o m m u ,o n ® . . . G il b e rt Kilpaclt OO— P a n e l D is c u s s io n o ra to r, Room 315-1* Believe. Mr. D avid B u r g e s s , Mod- M o n d a y : ' A b o u t u * W . s s . n l e l . . B is hop J o h n E H iP hn Oo* «»*’*>' R o b e r t I. Kahn. F r i d a y : A b o u t Religion-' G il b e rt Kilpack. Rabbi R o b e r t I K a tf0/ ’* ' 1*,UMJ A. As S m ith . Col. lr * J . Cohip. Afternoons: 3 :0 0 — W o r s h i p S t u d y S e m in a i no e OO— Mrs. M a r g u e r i t e H a rm . „ . . J , e n K il pack. a t U n i v e r s i t y V . . . . aery p ro v id e d a t U n i v e n Room 401> ‘ * x** D n io n (N ir - M o n d a y : Are You M a j o r i n g ' * 4 J ', h u r e h ) - 'I u e ad a y : " D e c i s i o n ” W e d n e s d a y : "Living T h u r s d a y : " M o u n t a i n s a n d l i n o r s . in P a r . , , l f , , Is Nights: M onday 7 3 0 - 9 : 0 0 — M en ta l H s a l t h a n d Dicks, S p e a k e r . S e to n H o s p i u h y *’c* ,,!r IM: J Mr ,, . , o R u , , *‘ I -sn a . s a t i ( . 3 0 - 9 3 0 — O p e n H o u s e f o r M a r t. K a H o m e A u d i t o r i u m . „ H a r m o n Bro to speak a t »-30 oup1**- M r *' M a r g u e r i t e eery a t I n i v e r s i t y B a p t i s t C h ? eligIon *” N u r - „ r 8 :1 5 — " R in g s i d e a t B ik in i. ” a d d r e s s , sored by A u s t i n K .w a nis C l u b J r - T u e . d a y 8:1 5 — R ad io F o r u m : "D o e s Religion * A u d ito ru m . . „ G ^ 1*1*-1*- • P ° n - , . to be t r a n s c r i b e d by Radio H o u , ' ? J F , r , t ‘ h * « y m , n o t e s ove r a S t a t e n e tw o rk . Dr. Bla ‘ ^ s e q u e n t r e - b r o a d c a a t Does Religion Apply t o : Tilth, M oderato r. E c onom ie s ?— D avid B u rg e s s Family L i f e ? — Mrs. M a r g u e r i t e £ E d u c a t i o n ? — Dean E . ~ W * ~ D o t y ' n Bro W ed n e s d a y 8 :1 6 — Folk S on g R e n t a l — R ic h a r d Dyer P r e s e n te d by C u ltu ra l E n t e r t a i n ! ™ " * 11-.,. itnnum . . D v m m itt ee . H ogg A ud - . T h u rsd a y “ ;(I ? F r id ay ~ 11 * Dance, D ra m a Medieval O n . - A c t P l a y : a nd M u i, " A b r a h a m a n j ° g g . J o h n Hay*. C r e a t iv e D ance direct#?**’ M e n '. A Cappella Choir, U n i v e r s i t y P r **]M S„hi’ 1** Mr Mr. JJf- •»*•" S e m in a r y , di - re t t e d by M rs . E v e ly n F o s te r . N a r r a t o r : Rev. J o s e p h J . H a r t e D A V ID S. B U R G E S S a n t o r s : Is a ac Kleinrr.an, H a ro ld S h a p i r Sponsored by Faculty Committee on Student Religious LH and University Religious Workers’ Association M R . W A Y N E G U T H R IE DID YOU RESERVE rvSKv&; YOUR 1949 CACTUS? Only a few more days left- to re­ serve your yearbook $7.00 Journalism Building 108 Be sure ta check your F all and Sp rin g S em ester A uditor's receip ts to s s e if yo u paid for a C actus. No refu n d s can be m ade. A lso no books can be purchased a fter the p rin tin g order printer. is g iven to tho S W I % t-t-a.'. -afcfKi! i ara ria, dSSteoMti Greatest' Jazzer In Town W ednesday Pl#.- J* '# '# . "A m erica's G ro a t D a n ce r* Martha Graham and Dane* Company In C oncert M O N D A Y , M A R C H 14 H O G G A U D IT O R IU M Reserved Seats: 3.00, 2.40, 1.80 W ith Blanket Tax: 1.20 Tickets Now on Sale at Music Bldg. Box O ffice irs NEW/ i r s DIFFERENTI irs DANCEABLEI Van Kirkpatrick And His Orchestra Featuring A N N ANDERSO N Vocalist Phones 2-8707 — 6-2344 J -J r n The Poor Fish doesn't look over what is offered him carefully— and you know what happens to him. But in the offerings in the Classified Ads of The Daily Texan you can take plenty of time to check the offers. Look at 'em every day. You'll be surprised what you can find, and if you use em you'll be surprised at the quick results they bring. Louis Armstrong, the greatest single name in the history o f jazz, will bring his Esquire All-Stars to town W ednesday night for a dance at Dorie Miller Auditorium at 9 o ’clock. j A rm strong’s unit, one o f the I few which deserves the title “all­ stars,” includes such fabulous jazz­ men at clarinetist Barney Bigard, pianist E a r l Hines, trom bonist Jack j Teagarden, drummer Sid Catlett, land vocalist Velma Middleton. # The band is en route from the J Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas to the Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans where Louie will be crowned King Zuli March I. Arm­ is the only strong, in the Negro musician, to play swank Nevada nightclub. incidentally, Since the I “ T rum pet K in g of I Sw in g ” form ed his present combo, he has given an additional boost legendary reputation. A t to his the band’s Carnegie H a ll concert recently, the N ew Y o rk H erald T rib u n e ’s staid music critic, V irg il Thomson, reported, “ A rm strong ’s style of im provisation would seem the highest to have combined reaches of instrum ental virtu osity w ith the most tensely disciplined melodic stru ctu re.” fo r shouting praise M usicians as w ell as critics have “ OI’ been Satchm o” fo r years, however. R e ­ garded by both young boppers and old Dixielanders as the greatest living trum peter, Louis has estab­ lished some impressive records in his time. This week he became one o f the few' Am erican Negroes to be portrayed on the cover of j Tim e Magazine, and he has been L ik e the ancient m instrel, R ich ­ ard Dyer-Bennet, who w ill sere­ nade U n iv e rsity students in Hogg Auditorium W ednesday night at ll 8:15 o’clock, is bringing back the a rt of folk singing. I English-born Dyer-Bennet, who in C alifo rn ia, has was educated risen now to a position as one of this c o u n try’s leading balladeers. Singing in a lyric tenor to his own guitar accompaniments, Mr. Dyer- Bennet has played hold-over en­ gagements in several plush New Y o rk clubs, and his concert tours have been sell-outs. W’hen he appeared on a program with B u r l Ives, Jo h n W h ite, and I other folk singers in New' Y o rk ’s Town Flail, the blonde young sing- er-guitarist. “ stole the show” with his haunting ballads and m aster­ ful g uitar work. The New' Y o rk Times reported ! that “ he was fa r and aw ay in the lead” over other balladeers. He is said to have brought the art of folk singing out of the sagebrush onto the concert stage. And since - * folk singing has become a popular Am erican musical fad, Mr. Dyer- ! Bennet finds him self at the top. H is repertoire includes over 600 I | English, Scotch, Irish, and Amor-j j ican ballads, a few of which he j has composed him self. Although ‘ his concert tours have been lim ­ Bennets Ballads Alter Hours' Show Stoppers Begins Monday T H E K IN G , Louis A rm stro n g , reaches fo r a high one as he will into d o here W e d n e s d a y n igh t when his Esquire A ll-Sta rs m ove town. H a ile d as the gre a te st ' S a tc h m o " will be assisted by such jazzmen as Ja c k T e a ga rd e n , Ear! H ines, and B arney B igard . living trum peter, a w inner of the annual Esquire jazz poll fo r six years. Some of the musicians in his present crew are almost as famous as their leader. Pianist E a rl Hines, a form er bandleader himself, is one of the better-known jazz pia­ nists. w’hile B a rn e y Bigard was i one of Duke E llin g to n ’s featured sidemen fo r twelve years. Texas- born Ja c k Teagarden has the label of being "th e finest w hite blues singer in the country.” A section of the auditorium , lo­ cated at 2300 Rosewood, w ill be reserved fo r white listeners. bed —his greatest follow ing is in large cities— his fame has spread across the nation in the form of several recordings. An album he once made fo r H arvard U n ive rsity is now a precious collector’s item. Sponsored by the C ultural E n ­ tertainm ent Committee, Mr. Dyer- Bennet is appearing here in con­ junction with Religious Emphasis W eek. Admission w ill be free. Noj seats are reserved; doors open at 7:15 o’clock. Forensica T ryout* Set Spring tryouts for Forenslca, speech organization and member of O ratorical Association, w ill be held at 7 o’clock Wednesday night in Texas Union 301. G irls interested in speech are eligible to try out by making a three-minute talk on any subject. Forensica sponsored the all-girl debate squad in the Intercollegiate Debate Tournam ent held at thr- U n ive rsity last fall. Sm art, Too H ard y Doe, Y earlin g basketball fall out of the player, came .semester with five A's. Ted Nelson’s popular “ A fte r Hours,” a show .strictly of jazz recordings, w ill come on the air I again on K N O W from 12 to o’clock. Mondays through S a tu r­ days. first man Nelson, a radio broadcasting ma­ jo r from F o rt W o rth who orig­ inated the program on K V E T , is in town w ith an the a ir show a fte r the midnight c u r­ few. Slanted fo r both “ hipsters” j and U n ive rsity students, “ A fte r Hours” w ill he the same as be­ fore, Hut six nights a week. Because of increasing demand for this sort of music, K N O W is a iring N elson’s program six night a week now. Nelson welcomes letter- and postcards, and persons who wish to hear a particular artist are especially urged to w rite. But N el­ son reserves the right to select the title of each song. 23rd St. Bridge Open* Again The Twenty-third Street bridge was re-opened S a tu rd ay morning. B d l Lect, forem an of the campus physical plant, said the bridge ha- new, ore >soted timbers arid is now j j eight feet wider. Austin, Texas February 20, 1949 Dear Friends, The Tower sincerely appreciates your fine support of its present p o licy - th a t of charging no cover charge Sun- day through Thursday with free continuous music d e n n e d for your dancing pleasure. The volume of yo pest pe rom age has enabled us to continue that policy. Besides inviting your future patronage we also earn estly solicit your constructive criticism so that we may continue to offer you an ....................... . * t . mm.mum cost. Thanks Sincerely! TH E T O W E R The R endeivous O f Texas U . Sunday, February 20, 1949 THE DAILY TEXAN Page IJ 'Dear Ruth' Begins Monday at TFWC “ Dear R u th ,” the Norman Kras- na comedy hit which is now in its third week o f rehearsal by the Austin L ittle T h eater was adapted fo r motion pictures by Param ount in 1947 and was hailed one of the top screen comedies of all time. To be presented at the Texas Federated Womens Club B u ild in g Monday, Fb ru a ry 21-23, the play is expected to be a tasty dish in­ deed. Bruce Roach, interscholastic speech director o f the Bureau of Public Service, w ill play the part of A lb e rt Klum m er, R u th ’s mil­ quetoast fiance. “ R u th ” w ill be V irg in ia L ip ­ scomb Lockhart, form er president of the U n ive rsity C urtain Club. Tom Long, a la w ye r who re­ cently began practise in Austin, w ill play the part o f the a ir corps lieutenant who penned the words “ D ear R uth.” B a rb a ra Rongo has been cast as R u th ’s adolescent, younger sis­ ter who started the plot boiling in by w riting to the R u th ’s name. Mrs. Rongo is the w ife of a U n iv e rsity student. lieuenant The role of Ju d g e W ilk in s w ill be taken by Gerard K inney, one­ time president of the U n iv e rsity Curtain Club. W E D N E S D A Y , FEB. 2 3 “ S A T C H E L M O U T H ” Louis Armstrong f e a t u r i n g j a c k T E A G A R D E N E A R L H IN E S S ID C A T L E T B A R N E Y B IG A R D DORIE MILLER A U D . 2300 Rosewood 9:00 P . M. FR ID A Y E V E N IN G M A R C H lith J fan mail more than any other song. Other audience favorites in ­ clude the Figaro aria from Ros- Isoni’s “ Ba rb e r of S e v ille ,” “ Song to the Eve n in g S ta r ” from W a g ­ ner’s Lord “ Tannhauser,” and Chancellor’s Nightm are from “ Io- lanthe.” His versa tility . “ None B u t “ Sh o rtn in ’ ! Song,” and j F le a .” in is displayed the Lonely H e a rt,” “ Toreador Bre a d ,” the “ The Song o f In W a lt Disney’s “ Make Mine Music,” in which M r. Ed dy is the voice of The W hale W ho W anted j to Sing at the Met, he sings e ve ry- ; thing from soprano to bass. Soy it often in the Classified Columns of the Ii Daily Texan ON THE STAGE! SEASON'S COMEDY HITI" K A Y F R A N C I S In Person . . . In Eleanore Sellar’s "FAVORITE STRANGER" ^ M A IL O R D E R S N O W ! c h e c k o r m o n e y S p u d a d d i e a s e d e n v e lo p e $3 25. $2 75, $2.20, $1.65 o r d e r , t o g e t h e r w i t h . t a m p e d , « e lf- to P a r a m o u n t T h e a t r e — P r i c e * I n c ! . T a x . Eddy Found Fame In 'Lord's Prayer' The baritone voice which has won Nelson Ed d y top place in film s and on the concert platform is perpetuated in the m any record­ ings he has made for Columbia Masterworks, and which are fa v ­ orites in many music libraries. The compositions of Bach, H an­ del, Mozart, Schubert and other classical composers' works, in addi- cluded in his repertory, tion to some th irty operas, are in- The celebrated singer who comes to G reg ory Gym in recital Monday evening, March 7, began his ca r­ eer by singing w ith phonograph records. This later led to lessons and fin a lly to a role w ith the Philadelphia Operatic Company. Mr. E d d y ’s recital w ill be spon­ sored by the C ultural E n te rta in ­ ment Committee. Because this is an extra-schedule perform ance of the C u ltu ra l En tertain m en t Com­ regu lar prices w ill he mittee, charged. blanket-tax holders will get a 60-cent reduc­ tion on seats in all sections. However, Tickets go on sale Monday, Fe b ­ ru a ry 28, at Reed’s, W illiam - Charles Music Company, the U n i­ versity Co-Op, and the Music Bu ild in g box office. Prices are*$3, $2.40, $1.80, and $1.20 per per­ son. Blanket-tax holders can get their tickets only at the Music Bu ild in g box office, however. M r. E d d y ’s rendition of “ The Uord’s P ra y e r” has brought him 'Birth of Nation' Still Good Show “ The B irth of a N ation,” now I showing at the Queen Theater, is still regarded as the most, m agnifi­ filmed, and cent spectacle ever a fte r more than 30 years, it is still breaking attendance records over the country. Austin movie-goers are now see­ ing it exactly as it was originally produced, hut a new print has just been made from the original negative, which technicians say was perfectly preserved. Another addition is that a symphonic sound­ track has been incorporated into the production; the original film was a “ silent.” The story o f “ The B irth of a N ation ” is, of course, the story of the South during the C ivil W a r and the South’s period of recon­ struction. F o r film ing the story, a cast of 18,000 was used with 3,000 horses. The film stars H en ry B . W alth a ll, the Gish sisters, W allace Reed, and W a lte r Long— all o f whom im mortals— together are screen with others who later became equally famous. “ The B irth of a N ation ” will run through M onday at the Queen. Ju n e H ard y Sing* Tuesday B a rb a ra Ju n e H ard y, voice m ajor from Kl Paso, w ill sing in recital Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock in R ecital Hall. Miss H ard y, a student of Floyd T o w n le y , is a member of Fniver- sity Singers and U n ive rsity Opera Chorus. from The two mysterious assailants fire inaccurately. The cause for their feeling is never made clear. is that they were on M y guess their w ay home “ Beyond G lo ry .” You are welcome to yours. The plot is am ply fitted with villains. It is pleasing to note that Donald Crisp has thrust his noti- b ility aside fo r tho time being and come up with a fine characteriza­ tion o f a man w ith an unclean heart and fa th e rly a ir; generous with adv,ce for everyone. He and the scenery are about the only things worth attention. N eiher one can he blamed for what happens. — J A M E S H A R D IE LUBA MALINA JOHN HUBBARD OUEEn Y C A P I T O L T B L . 7 - 1 5 2 7 ■ T E L . 2 8 7 0 9 T O D A Y & M O N D A Y “ THE B IR T H O F A N A T IO N ” with ★ H E N R Y W A L T H A L L * L I L L I A N G IS H URRS ITV T EL 7 1786 T O D A Y A. M O N D A Y “BLOOD O N THE M O O N ” • t a r r i n g R O B E R T M IA C H U M B A R B A R A G E D D E S T O D A Y Ac M O N D A Y H E A P BIG F U N ! ! ! Bob HOPE Jan e RUSSELL in i i Paleface I > 7 1964 T E M P S T E L TODAY A MONDAY A p a r t m e n t f o r P e g g y with Joanne Crain — William Holden nusTin 7 2900 TODAY A MONDAY “ O n e T o u c h o f V e n u s ” with Av* GARDNER Robert WALKER H E G M A N N R I T Z Sunday • Se • 20c G O R C E Y Al The Bo w ery Boy* L EO I n ii JIN X M O N E Y ” R a t t l i n g M o b s t e r s F o r A F o r t u n e ! 'Epic' at Param ount VA “ W hispering S m ith ," technical- a w hile it seems that at lea-t one bullet w ill put a atop the staunch heart, brave-and-true-for- good-and-all. to tiio credits, but to swipe a cliche from M r. Ladd, it w asn’t in the cards, he playing only those dealt him. INTERSTATE theatres! j or western cu rren tly entombed at the Param ount, is a thing of beau­ ty and a joy fo r almost a minute. is pictured riding through unimpeacheable scenery into the sights of two gun . For Alan Ladd This picture could easily earn credit as a good western and reap acclaim for everone mentioned in S H O I R J T i f t l E AT INTERSTATE THEATRES a A Cf>rwtr9*ncTuttt; J S T R I T E T O D A Y & M ON T O D A Y & M O N D A Y *rr> __________ T V ' i I H o w AT POPULAR PRICES C o m e d y — C a r t o o n — N e w * Nichols Calls Church-state J"®1 China Book Drive 19 f Secures Old Texts trial T h e M in d sz e n ty in volv es j N ic h o ls poin te d o u t t h a t “ he had a b a t t l e b e tw e e n two p o w e r s f o r r ig h t e o u s l y c o n d e m n e d t h e u n ju s t Cardinal M in ds-, sp ir it u a l c on tr ol o v e r m e n , D rew s e n t e n c i n g o f la st D e c e m b e r ' s t u d e n t w h o w a s N i c h o l s , T e x a s P r o g r e s siv e P a r t y J * f 8 % n r o t i n J r f the l a s t f a l l , s a i d at a m e e t i n g o f th e D e m o c r a t i c -S o c i a l is t Club F rid a y, c o u r t s z e n t ly , b u t o n ly the cand!- had se n t a n o t h e r o f his ti o n ate b le ssin g s' lie FaHci«tFranco . o, l ic - F a s c i A f i n flic te d horrible its political e n e - r „ ; t „ I e t a l * -j d e v e lo p m e n t c r u e l t ie s upon T h e H un ga ria n w h o s e have / , “ L i te r a l ly to n s o f t h e s e books w a t a s e f f e c t i v e a s s e n d i n g t h e bo o s t will be a v a i la b le , ” he said. T he te x t b o o k s t h a t o u r ch ild re n u s e in to" g o o d -C a th o - T h u rs d a y , w h en H. A . Dunn w a s hooks, r a n g in g fr o m s e c o n d - g r a d e o u r schoo ls. T h a t is d e m o c r a c y a t ‘a f fe e - 1 C h in a " d riv e r e c e iv e d U n i v e r s i t y ’s “ B o o k s f o r The a police g r n a t e d p e r m i s s i o n to b u y a t pu lp to h igh -s ch o ol lev e l, will be s e n t work. to th e lib rar ies o f C h in a, the Dr. T. S . P a in t e r h a s g iv e n Mr. ! h se ^ p a c pap,.r p r i ( ,e s state t e x t b ook* wh ic h h a v e been w i t h d r a w n s c h o o l c u r ricu lu m s. from Summer Course Tokes to Field On Dead Subject Intramural Schedule Scored As Committee Maps Action 5 e , r Und C r? ^ ! ! ^ l f or i n t r a m u r a l a c t i v i t i e s w a s v o t e d ! c o m m i t t e e c h a ir m a n , said. A r e s o lu t io n a f f e c t i n g s c h e d u l e s j o ’c lo c k , R o llie K o p p e l, s t u d e n t Call th e F . B . I . V N o ! Enro ll n o w In th e a r c h a e o l o g i c a l f i e l d . c h o e l , to be p la c e d w ith th e d ir e c t o r o f j i n t r a m u r a l . , B e r r y W h i t a k e r . a t ; P g a ^ o u n ^ n t ^ r e l t e d ^ n h a £ , c h c d u l e d r a w n ' J u n e J -J u ly i e . S o r ead s th e sig n a b o v e a pile o f hon es, sk ulls, p o t t e r y and sand I in the A n t h r o p o l o g y M u se u m in W a g g e n e r Hall. The e x h ib it is the f i r s t o f . . . . a s t u d e n t c o m m i t t e e m e e t i n g F ri- I f o r t 9 4 9 - 5 0 , l a Sp‘ , T h e r e s o lu t io n . U t e . t h a t n i g h t . ; r e s o lu t io n in f o r a c t iv e p a r t ic ip a t io n , . .. lim ite d o ej. a w a s a c t iv i t y . . . . , * All f r a t e r m t . e . h a v e e n d or ae d t h . sikh. . in tr a - ; t u r e s o f M ica, c lu b and d or m rep- to 31 j r e s e n t a t i v e s , K oppel said. , m u r a l s h a v e be e n and w e n e e d i n tr a m u r a l , , . . „ . , . , w a s p a r tly a church-sta?e battle, m ies. sim ila r to p r e - r e f o r m a t io n days, he said. “ The church in this ca?e m c n t , ” w a s p la y in g a political ro le— in- n o u n c i n g Bistin g on e d u c a t i o n m e a s u r e s o f land r e fo r m . In fact, “ A n d its c o n tr ol ov er s t a t e c o - o p e r a t e s w ith F r a n c o and ap- c iw o n sy s te m and o p p o sin g p r ove s loans to t h a t c o u n t r y f o r ^ dk ^'v , s 'on ^ th e r eh a b ila ta tio n o f his g o v e rn - p a y m e n t o f E d u c a t i o n . ^ the A m e r ic a n a d d e d , he g o v e m - de- the M in d s z e n ty Trial, “ wh ile Mr. D u n n , w h o h a s b e e n t r y in g b a s k e t b a ll lim ite d t o t h i r t y - s i x to se c u r e the b o o k s f o r t w o y e a r s o f g o o d b e c a u s e t h e s e c o u n t r i e s d o n e, said Mr. D u n n , a n d U n iv e r - j m e r, s a y s J. C h a r le s K e lly , c u r a t o r m in u t e s , s e s s io n s or lon g e r, was n o t i f i e d o f the d e - are m o r e o r le>s s u s p ic io u s o f our s jty s t u d e n t s c a n help. T he book s o f th e m u s e u m an d i n s tr u c to r f o r w e r e c u r t a ile d w h ile G r e g o r y G ym iifoe Ko mrr ro o rl t aa! t ai* of h o r o im r f o an d t h e use o f tr u c k s t o haul th e m . I e s t in the a r c h a e o l o g i c a l f i e l d tr ip ! r e d u c e d 5 0 t o be t o th e B i g B e n d r e g i o n t h is su m - Kames w e r e “ I think t h is will do a g r e a t deal A l o t o f w or k r e m a i n s t a t e d c o u n t r ie s . and p r a c t ic e CGn I • I.-, 11 *. , . in a le tte r f r o m th e t e x t- d e m o c r a c y and th e w a y it w o r k s, ha ve to he c a r e f u l l y . i s e l e c t e d , I th e trip Contagious Diseases Increase in Texas t h e P h ilip p in e s, and o t h e r w a r - d e v a s - D u nn s t o r a g e s p a c e f o r th e b o o k s s e r ie s d e s ig n e d t o st i m u l a t e i n t e r - 1 °* w i n t e r m o n t h s . S t a t e D e - he s ta t e d . lis ted , s t a m p e d , w e i g h e d , w rapp ed “ I d o n ’t think t h e r e is a n y o t h e r oT p u t in b o x e s a n d la b e le d A t t e a c h T h e field is d e s i g n e d t e c h n i q u e a n d m e t h o d s trip t o j in a c t i v i t i e s Sunday, Fab'ruary 20, 1949 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N P a y » It u r g e s m i n i m iz i n g c o n f l i c t i n g j F r i d a y r e p o r t e d 2 , 4 5 6 c a s e s T h e S t a t e H e a l th D e p a r t m e n t o f e n o u g h m e a s l e s a n d 1 , 0 5 6 c a s e s o f chick - initial s c h e d u le f o r e n p o x f o r t h e w e e k e n d i n g F e b - a l l o w i n g by a r c h a e o l o g i c a l pin g , and p r e p a r a tio n o f r e p o r t s r e v is io n s , on a r c h a e o l o g i c a l site s. P r e r e q u i- o f e x p a n d i n g t h e g y m , e v e r y stage v o l u n t e e r s a r e n e e d e d . “ W e n e e d a n e w st a m p an d a sh o rt, a p p r o p r ia t e s l o g a n , ” Mr. D u n n saidF “ ThTo^ne"weth a v e b e e n * s ‘t e *s A n t r o p h o l o g y 3 4 0 or e q u i v a - j c o n f l i c t i n g n e e d s o f A u s t i n c ivic , o f e it h e r o f th e d i s e a s e s on lifting is ‘D o n a t e d to t h e s t u d e n t . o f China a nd t h e P h ilip p in e s by * t h e s t u d e n t s a n d f a c u l t y o f T h e s ' t e n e a r R e d f o r d , t b e f i f t e e n w h o ; e r n o o n s , an d U n iv e r s i t y o f Texas* ’ ” I g o o n t h e trip m a y m a k e side t r ip s , T h e r e a r e p r a c t ic a ll y n o c a s e s th e a c t i v i t i e s , c a m p u s a c c e d i n g to D r. C a r o lin e In a d d itio n t o w o r k a t t h e c a m p ; S a t u r d a y n ig h ts a n d S u n d a y a f t - C r o w e ll o f t h e U n iv e r s i t y H e a l t h e x c a v a t i o n , m a p - • n i g h ts in th e e x a m i n i n g p o s s ib ilit ie s m a r y 5 i n c r e a s i n g a u d i t o r - i S e r v ic e . i n s t r u c t o r .' g r o u p s b y s c h e d u li n g l e s s e n i n g a n 'J S t u d e n t s w h o wish to work w ith id e as f o r a the dr iv e or s u b m i t _ slog an m a y se e Mr. D u nn in M ain u B u i l d i n g / l o . ium f a c i l i t i e s on t h e c a m p u s T h e S t a t e H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t | *° B i* * ? n d N a t i o n a l P a rk , Mc- help a l le v i a t e i n c r e a s i n g d e m a n d s j r e p o r t e d on t h e b a s is o f a se v e n - y e a r m e d ian f o r t h e d i s e a s e , t h a t An a p p o i n t m e n t h a s be e n a r - j th is is six t i m e s a s m u c h m e a s l e s r a n g e d w ith P r e s i d e n t T. S. P a in - I and t w i c e a s m u c h c h i c k e n p o x as D o n a ld O b s e r v a to r y , O j in a g a , S a n on G r e g o r y G ym . S ie rr a de Carlos, S ie rr a de C h ih u a h u a C ity in M exico. * t h e la la Cruz, w„„* • is $ 3 0 plu s t e r T u e s d a y m o r n i n g a t 1 0 : 3 0 usual, » f o r trip an d t o I I c _ F e e board. C ardinal M in d sz e n t y ’s church w a s m e n t . ” t h e g a r y a t th e tim e o f his a r r e s t . ” land o w n e r in Hun- l a r g e s t it last N ic h o ls, w h o in pr op a gan d a which “ W e are still g e t t i n g f a l l with- d r e w from the P r o g r e s s iv e t ic k e t b e c a u s e o f “ C o m m u n i s t dom ina- is n o w d o in g g r a d u a t e ti o n ” and is work w hile w r itin g a hook, said t r e m e s t h a t the world c o n f l i c t s b e t w e e n b a sed upon hate, f e a r and hy- the to a s t e r i a , ” he said. “ T h e r e are t w o th ro ug h large sid e s on e v e r y q u e s tio n , h u t the d a n c e r u.kgv.A t in rtrn ** real tr u th u su ally lies s o m e w h e r e p r o p a g a n d a r e l e a s e s is s u in g from anti c h o r e o g r a p h e r w h o s e d a n c e a n(l in b e t w e e n th e se e x t r e m e s . th e v a ' io n s ha ve b r o k e n m a n y p r e c e - j Miss Hush to Present New Dance Innovations arid w e e k on B r o a d w a y an d the f i r s t innn d a n c e r t o be g i v e n t h e G u g g e n - inno- V a t ic a n , c a r r ie d o u t by helm a w a r d , w i n n i n g it tw ic e . M oscow a nd f a n a t i c a ll y wag an c a r jy e x p o n e n t o f f o r c e s hav e b e e n e x t e n t m o b iliz e d M artha G rah am , the ex- t w o the i : . T he V a ti c a n , d e c la r ed N ichols, it is no t sim p ly a church, s t a t e m a i n t a i n i n g d ip lo m a tic r e ­ f o r ty c o u n tr ie s , la tio n s w ith in ­ the U n ite d S ta te s . This c lu d i n g is p la y in g s ta t e , he stak es, w orld politics fo r relig io u s th o u g h ones. c o n t in u e d , e n t i r e ly high n o t is a “ f a i t h f u l e v e r y w h e r e . ” Honors Day Added To Round>Up Slate d e n t s , will break a n o t h e r p r ecc- tb(> d a n c e as an i n d e p e n d e n t a rt. j d e n t in H o g g A u d i t o r i u m March not an i n te r p r e ta t io n o f mu«ic and N o F r e e M o v ie M o n d a y 14 w h e n sh e p r e s e n t s h e r n e w e s t j 0 th e r art--. w or k s on to u r b e f o r e N e w \ ork -ce- them . T h e r e will be no f r e e m o vie in W r itte n e sp e c ia l l y fo r the tou r T e x a s U n io n M o n d a y n ig h t Mrs. j C ap tain and Mrs. Jo h n B a r k l e y an-1 C h e w n i n g h a v e a so n , J o h n A n - K n ow n a s th e “ p io n e e r o f t h e C e ltic le g e n d fr o m w h ic h S h a k e s- flounced. T h e Main L o u n g e will be ' d r e w C h e w n i n g , born F e b r u a r y IO a t K a p io la n i H o sp ita l, H o n o l u ­ lu. i- a n e w work based on t h e a n c i e n t E u g e n i e H o w a r d , used W e e k p rogram . C H e w n i n g a H a v e S o n fo r a R e lig io u s E m p h a sis d irector, t h e Miss G raham (lance, (M iss p(>a re d e r iv e d K in g Lear. 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