Truman and M arshall Confer C IO Supports Murray Russia Attacks O il Interests S E E P A G E 3 The D T h • F i r s t C o f / c g * D a i l y i n T h * S o u t h l l , V ^ ^ r n $12,000 I , ; ^ J ~ ^ ... r w r n WL $10,000I Texan $14,000 MOTE Vol. 50 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS TUESDAY, NO VEM BER 23, 1948 Six Pages Today No. 67 Council Awards 'Steer Here’ Tags December 2 Emblem to Direct Student Trade To Cleaners, Barbers in cleaners the Barbers and U n iv er sity area charging: “ fa ir prices and g iv in g good services to stu d e n ts” will be approved by the Council on Fair Business Stan d­ ards the week a ft e r T hanksgiving, chairman Jim Coats said Monday. “ S teer H e r e ” em blem s— orange and white placards that show a Longhorn head on a U niversity seal background— will be distri­ buted by the Council December 2, Coats said. B arber shops w-ill be approved on the basis o f earlier price r e ­ ductions. A com m ittee that will com bine the results o f a price in- ^flex and quality survey will a p ­ prove the ‘‘Steer H e r e ” cleanin g shops, Coasts said. The com m ittee will use results o f a quality su rvey directed by the S tu d en t Opinion Service. The results were presented by B ran t­ in a ley Hudson to the Council closed session Monday. The price index was compiled by Council mem bers. to A ppointed the cleaner a p ­ praisal com m ittee w ere B e tty Sue Bloom, Bob B artay, Bob Connor, S ter lin g Steves, and Bart Stray- horn. School Revisors To Hear Public Gilmer-Aikin Panel Meets Wednesday Public reaction to r ecom m en d a­ tions for a revised T ex as public school system will be brought be­ th e Gilmer-Aikin Advisory fo r e C om m ittee on Education W e d n e s­ d ay m orning at IO o ’clock. The group w ill m e e t in the H ou se Chamber at the Capitol last revision building to make a o f its report, a m ajor topic at the S tate co nvention o f the T exas T each ers A ssociation in Dallas Thursday, riday, and Sautrday. Dr. P at H. Norwood, execu tive- secretarv, said the survey com ­ m ittee m em bers will study r e ­ ports from co u nty co m m ittees as­ in the Gilmer-Aikin su r ­ sistin g vey. it The preliminary report o f the co m m itte e proposed a minimum program o f education for every child, better salaries for teachers, a re-designed educational a gen cy , and reorganiz ed local dis­ tricts. To finance the program, it su gg ested that each district spend locally an am o u nt co n sisten t with its tax-paying ability as revealed by an economic index. state Opposition to a f e w proposals has been by several expressed co u n ty groups and a stron g blast at the state reorganization plan has com e from Dr. L. A. Woods, state superin ten d ent o f public in­ pro­ struction. The posed th a t the state d ent be appointed by an elected board o f education. Dr. Woods, wrho w as elected to the position, opposes any change from the d e c -* tive method. superinten- • com m ittee Hazel Scott Justified, Opinion Survey Says Slightly more than 50 per c e n t j c e li n g her con cert because o f a o f students polled by the S t u d e n t ' segregated audience. Opinion Survey last w eek indica- The Survey w a s conducted by ted they thought Hazel Scott, Ne-J m em bers of APO. Orange Jackets, gro pianist, was ju stified in can- and Mortar Board and directed by 4 Now Entered In Ugly Man Race One more candidate has entered the U g ly Man C ontest, bringing four. Jim Glasberg the total to was en tered for Phi Sigma Delta. Others in the C am pus’s crook­ edest election are Jerom e Kirby, D elta Sigma Phi; and Ed Frost and “J it te r ” N olen, Phi Kappa Sigma. In addition to dates with Ann Tynan and Bonnie Bland, his pic­ ture in the D ecember Ranger, and other dates with the TSO b eau ­ ties, the “ U gly Man” will g e t a record album the Co-Op, Christmas Cards from the T exas Book Store, a shirt from the T o g ­ gery, and from tw'o the Home Drug. fr ee m alts from Candidates may be filed until 5 o ’clock on the afternoon o f D e ­ cem ber 29. A $5 filing fe e and a J p etition with ten signatures must to Mrs. Dororthy be presented Coats in T e xa s Union 206. The filin g fe e will give the candidates a 110 vote jump over write-ins. Delta Sigma Phi has asked no retraction fo r a Texan error Sun-j day which listed Kirby as a Phi Kappa Sigma. “Keep him ,” D el­ ta Sigs said. “ W hat are you trying to do, ruin us?, answ ered Phi Kappa Sigma. “ He keeps us awake nights,” e x ­ plained Paul Brown, president o f Kirby’s machine. Glasberg is accused o f causin g a sorority friend to, “ alm ost flip her cookies.” Date With Ann Tynan Is Prize for Ugly Ag Who says it d oe sn ’t pay to be ugly? Certainly not Charlie Munden, the ugliest man on the entire A&M campus. C harlie’s sole asset, his ex tr em ely homely appearance, has won him a date w ith Univer- Parallel Economies Rile US, Argentina that th ey hold The fa ct that the U nited S ta tes and A rgen tina both have agricul­ industrial productivity tural and this against and each other is the ch ief reason for bickering tw o n a ­ tions, Dr. Eastin N elson said Mon­ day. betw een the Dr. Nelson spoke to the Cam­ pus L eagu e o f Women V oters on “Toward U n d erstan d in g A rge n ­ tin a.” He said that the only reason im por­ the A rgentina problem tant to the United S ta tes is that A rgentina is a m em ber o f our “ backyard group.” is said first Dr. Nelson the U nited States has four ch ie f grievance s is a ga in st A rgentina. The the United S tates that although sponsored A r g e n tin a ’s entrance into the United N ation s she c o n ­ sistently r efu ses to agree with us. A n o th er is that she seem* to the A m erican press to have some a f ­ fin ity to European dictators. That ‘badwill’ is simply “ What we think is gooow ill for for dictators u s,” Dr. Nelson said. been A rgentina squ eezin g American property in­ terest abroad and that she uses her productivity for international advantage are other United State* complaints, he said. has Powder Bow l Packed sity S w eetheart Ann Tynan ;the Thanksgiving football game. j for Whle other A gg ies stand and in d e ­ beat their fev erish brows fense o f the Brazos River Bot- j tom, Charlie can sit back p ea ce-: fully and fe a s t his bloodshot eyes. th a t she was g o in g . out with Charlie mainly to j strengthen rela tio ns b etw een the I (U niversity and A&M. Ann said to comm ent. The Since hearing o f A n n ’s g e n ­ e r o u s o ffer, Charlie ha sn ’t been : able last tim e he was seen, he w as madly butting (his head ag ain st co ncrete State Highway 6 and loudly proclaim­ ing every millenium has c o m e !” three m inutes, “ The | Charlie, who claims he is fa- | for hexing football team s, I is mous said, “ One enough to stop an y quarterback i in his real | tw elfth man o f the A ggie squad.” tracks.” “ I ’m from me look the Faculty Directory On Sale Today is being published The 1948-49 fa cu lty directory, part o f which g oes on sale T u e s ­ day, two sections this year, Miss Louise! Barekman. editor of official p u b - : lications, has announced. in The first section lifting tea ch ­ ing s t a f f m em bers will be av a il­ able at bookstores on the Drag for IO cen ts a copy. N on-teaching s t a f f members will be listed in the second o f publication which will be announced later. section, list s t a f f m em bers Both sections o f the directory in alp h a­ title*, home will betical order, addresses, and o ff ic e addresses. their Brantly Hudson. Pollsters q u est­ ioned 5 06 students and selected a rep resentative cross-section u s­ ing age, sex, and major study. Q u e s tio n : Did you have a ticket to the Hazel S cott concert? An sw er: Yes ......... ..... 3 0 .2 rc 153 students 69.8 % 352 students No . Q u e s tio n : Do you think Hazel S co tt was justified in canceling her concert because she did not w a n t to play before a segregated audience? Results: Those who had a tick et— Yes -------------------5 0 r; 138 students 27 stud en ts 7 . 6 0 Of those who had tickets, 57.5 per cen t said they would a ttend if Hazel S co tt wrere to return to Austin to play b efore an un-segre- gated audience. Students a 69.8 per showed cent ag r e e m e n t o f the outcom e o f the Presidential election. Students were ev en ly divided o f (4 6 per ce n t) on fa m iliarity the work o f the Council on Fair Business Standards which was re­ cen tly organized on the campus. Those who had heard about the C ouncil’s work answered 94 per cen t in fa v o r o f such an o rga n i­ zation. O f those who were not familiar with it, 73 per cent said it w as a good thing. (This Council was instrumental in pushing price of hair-cuts down to 85 cents recen tly .) A S tu d e n t Opinion S urvey ta k ­ en last March showed stu d en ts did not favor N egro es in the U niver­ sity as a whole, but did fa vor them in g raduate school. More results o f last w e e k ’s poll will be announced later. * Segregation Holds For O U Negro, Says Court Rule OKLAHOM A CITY, Nov. 22. — (ZP) — A federal th ree-ju d g e court Monday denied a Negro's the to attend c l a r e s at plea U niversity o f Oklahoma on a n on-segregated basis. The N egro is G. W. McLaur- in, who began graduate work in the U niversity last m onth— the first o f his race ever to a t ­ tend at the state university Norman. McLaurin, The court ruled the retired professor was receiving equal educational opportunities with those o f white stu d en ts and added it is “ within the power o f the state to recognize racial distinctions betw een its citizens and to classify th e m .” seeking a doc­ tor's d egree in ed u cation— was ordered admitted the U n i­ to last Septem ber by this versity ju dg es same court. The three held O klahoma’s segregation laws unconstitutional and void in McLaurin’s case. The U n iv er­ s ity ’s regents then ordered Mc- laurin admitted on a s e g r e g a t­ ed basis. Pi Phi’s Win, 12-0 2 so rtu . .. . . . a r e d By M A R K B A T T E R S O N Cultural integration and in t e r - j is a complicated subject relation at b e s t , but the sociology prof I e x p l a i n e d a particularly com plex; theory in slow, deliberate tones. He paused ten minutes later and asked, “ Now, a r e there any ques-! t io n s? ” “ Y es,” the answ er came. “ Why are the flags at half-m ast to d a y ? ” it The en g in eerin g p r of un b u t­ toned his coat while lecturing to his class. In a few m om ents, he pulled the coat off. “ I d o n ’t know why the front of this r o o m g e t s so hot,” he said. “ I d o , ” cam e f r o m the hack o f t h e r o o m . “ T h ere’s too much hot V r up fr o n t .” By R A Y G R E E N f e J " m n A tto o iat* E d ito r to Pi P h i’s Pat Peyton en g ineered subdue two hide-out splays in 12-0 Kappa Kappa Gamma Sunday's Powder Bowl game. N early 3 ,00 0 spectators ringed the in tram uial gridiron to watch two sororities renew their rivalry. A in the long pa*s opening m inutes of the game from P e y­ ton to Mary ‘W o osie” Story, who streaked unnoticed down the side­ line, set up the first score, “ Dee- d o ” Bering tallied with a catch in the end zone. In the third quarter the hide­ out worked fo r the second score, P eyton Bering. in the final m in utes o f the And gam e the red-shirted Pi Phi's were deep in KKG territory. fle et-foo ted to K K G ’s only threat came near the end o f tho first half as Rooter Bybee. KG captain, m ixed reverses and fla t zone pa -cs to Barbara Haden and Margie Runge. Slam -bang I line play by both I sides kept running yardage short, allowing only quick opening plays to gain 5 to 8 yards. Pi Phi’s Ann Hill, Laura Mays, and Margaret Fooshee refused to be blocked ou t while Mary Marcell Hamer, Leigh Zerbee, and P ete A ltg elt were on top o f Ollie Ragland, who did ; most o f the Pi Phi running. S pectators were amazed at the coolness and accuracy o f tall Pey- i ton's tossing. Alert d efen se broke up many o f Bybee's passes which m ight have gone for long gain*. time Watergirls were equipped with huge mirrors and a plastic box of Kleenex to tidy up the girls dur­ ing “ Glick” Shaw (Pi Phi) and Hal R am sey (K KG ) made use o f o ff e n siv e and d efen siv e free- team s using substitution rule. out. Coach the Half-tim e shows by both soror­ ities were a** good and as elab or­ ate a* many in Memorial Stadium. EKG had eleven-girl hand dressed in skin-tight orange suits an and led by w hite-suited Adrain , Atwell. It was followed by a blue and white military corps arid a I squad carrying a huge feathered symbol, traditional KKG owl, which was prayed to for victory. in Following Out o f a 20-year-old jalopy four flappers who did the and I came Charleston tube dresses helmet hats o f the T wenties. humm ing a and Phi drumming blue and white Pi band led by Janie Granger, came a dozen fem ale “ Cowboy*” who gathered around “ Kappa” on Kap­ pa Hill, simulated with evergreen branches. The "Kappas" some very wide hips. flounced The hand form ed a huge arrow for Pi Phi and sung sorority airs. the gam e, supporters both i held midnight pep rallies com- Iplete with torches and sign*. A ftei the game Pi Phi held open house ‘ for KKG. ( G a m * before and The night sororities P i c t u r e pi c t ur e four on i Pavo.) Mussolini Erred In Going to War, Schipa Believes Visiting Tenor Denies W in ch e rs 'Fascist1 Charge B y C H A R L E S L E W I S “ Maybe Mussolini made a mis­ take in g oin g to war,” Tito Schipa, Italian tenor, said Monday in an interview when asked what led to the Italian d ictator’s assassina­ tion. Mr. Schipa, whom colum nist Walter Winchell has accused of “ loving all the top Italian N a z is,” made a co ncert tour o f his h o m e­ land this summer. He was also in Italy throu gh ou t World War IL His route to war-time Italy w-as indirect. On tour in South A m er­ ican when war was declared on the Axis, he was not permitted to re­ turn to the United States because he was not a citizen. “ The American consul in Brazil told me ‘you arc our e n e m y ’. ” the chubby singer said with a shrug. He co ntinued that since Brazil was also hostile to Italy, he had no choice but to go to his native country. ★ C olumnist Winchell, who a t ­ tacked Mr. Schipa as “ an intimate friend o f Mussolini,” wrote in his column 1947, “ Schipa’* American lawyer pleaded with him to return to the United Italy S tates hut Tito preferred and hurried on March in stead.” there l l , C om m enting on Mr. W inch ell’* ; column, Mr. Schipa said, “ I know living. One is to say two w ay s to make a is to sing. The other I lies.” He said that he and his wife took out their first naturalization in Los papers fifte e n days ago A n g eles, making twice he has tak«n the initial step toward c it­ izenship. He had made the step short!’ before the war. “ If the war hadn’t come, I would five y ears.” have been a citizen he declared. “ There is som ething sentim ental too ,” Mr. Soh pc about alt this, .vtid, smiling. “ If the I had come back States I would have no w ife or tw o-and-a-hal f -year-old b ab y.” to He told o f m eeting young, pret­ ty Mrs. Sc Iii pa Italy during in the war while she was acting and he was sin g in g in movies at the same studio. Asked if he and his tall, brunet w ife might do movie work in thit- country, Mr. Schipa replied "per­ h aps.” He did reveal that he is leaving fo r Italy in Janu ary to make a picture directed bv Gregory Rat- o ff. ★ Orchestra And Schipa Give Fine Program By W A L T E R R U N D E L L JR. The Austin Sym phony Orches­ tra, conducted by Dr. Hendrik J. Buytendorp. gave a perform an ce Monday n ig h t o f which everyone concerned may well be proud. Tho unbelievable improvement rn the quality o f the ensem ble plus thp sterlin g perform ance o f Tito Schipa, one o f the g re ate st of Italian this second tenors, made subscription concert one o f g e n u ­ ine note. The Overture to “ Le Roi d ’Y s,” by I.alo, revealed a far superior organization last per­ to fo rm ance. The orchestra has d e ­ veloper) the desired ensem ble spir­ it. It fu n ctio n s now as a unit, lather than disjoined choirs. the The strings had good body, vo l­ tone. The woodwinds ume, and played with much clarity and p r e­ c i s i o n . Only the brasses did not S ee A U S T IN , Page 6 Consideration of Others Stressed in Wica Talk The real e s-e n ce o f social u*age i- consideration o f others, Miss Mary E. Goldman, assistant pro­ fessor of home econom ics, told Wica m em bers at a m eetin g Mon­ day night. The qualities she listed as most im portant social a dvantages are in tegrity, sen*e of fair play, r e - j gat’d fo r lig h ts o f others, w illin g­ ness to co-operate, and a sense of values. W hen asked how to make boy* be more polite. Miss Goldman said ; that w om en w a n t equal privileges, I I [bu t n o t responsibilities. 65,000 Will Crowd Austin for Game Austi n will be c ro w de d T h u rs da y . More t ha n 65,000 peopl e a r e e x pe c t e d to a t t e n d t h e L on gho rn -Ag g i e T u r k e y Da y g a m e . T h e y have m a d e hotel rese rv at io ns in T ayl or, Elgin, L o c k ha rt , a n d F r e d e r i c k s ­ in b urg , be c ause of t h e room s ho rt a ge Austin. Buses, a ir lines, t ra in, a n d r o a ds will be filled as t h o u sa n d s of st u de nt s t a k e a bri e f respi te from studi es wh e n t h e T h a n k s g i v ­ ing hol ida ys begin. Classes will be su sp e nd e d fr om T h u r s ­ day morning to Monday morning, affo r d in g a four-day holiday. Rally to 'Ignite Beat-A&M Bonfire Resumption of the pre-Thanks- has been bonfire giving Day marked by feverish activity on the part o f various campus or­ ganizations. b etw een fo s te r e d is A spirited w o od-gathering con­ test campus groups the means by which the con­ wood for test. APO, honorary service fra ­ ternity, picks the win ner and secs is gathered that the wood is made rea d y for a big bonfire. From Uarothers, a procession will make its w ay to Gregory Gym, senior members and where coaching s t a f f o f the team will be introduced to the students. the A fter a short addre*s on the “old T exas spirit,” by Dean A m o N o w o tn y , dean o f stu d e n t life, the rally scene will shift across to Freshman Field the g i­ gantic bonfire. for Sign Contest Entries Must Register Today To be judged dorms, houses, fraternities, soror­ sure o f being i t i e s and any other organizations wishing to g e t in on the “ *mear should the A g g ie s ” sign contest sign up with Mrs. Ann Allison in the Dean o f W om en ’s o ff ic e by 5 o ’clock T uesday afternoon . Organizations may sign up by phoning, sending a card, or sen d ­ ing a member to register, Jack Riggs, chairman of the contest com m ittee, announced Monday. up Sign* must he by noon W ednesday since ju d g in g will be done that aftern oon by Jack Hol­ land, dean o f men; Dorothy Ge- bauer, dean o f women, and Carl Bredt, assistan t dean o f *tudont life. Riggs *aid taken the that some of points consideration into in the ju d g in g will he originality, cleverness, and humor. Up to 2 :3 0 Monday afternoon only seven org an iza tio ns— Roberts Hall, Alpha Delta Pi sorority, Lambda Chi Alpha fra tern ity, Kit- ley House, Kirby Hall, Little Cam­ pus Dormitory, and Phi Gamma Delta signed up for the annual contest, fr a te r n ity — had W inner of the contest will re­ the Silver ceive a trophy cup a ’ Spur formal dance tile night be­ fore the g am e. There will also he a second and third place and two honorable mentions. Any g iou p may en ter the eonte*t. That “ fight in’ T exas spirit” is its peak W ed n es­ going to reach day night. At least, th a t’* the ann of Head A ell Leader Bob Bearden, who is en gin eering the pep rally which will precede fir-t p re-A ggie game bonfire the in tw o ve a l-. TK* W e a t h e r : W a r m, Cl o u d y T u esd a y ’s w eathei will he warm and cloudy, with a rain falling late I ie*day aftern o o n or nigh1.; the m orn in g’s low will be the around weatherman. t h ,rty degrees, say* ligl t The rally will begin at 7 o’clock in fr on t o f Carother* Dormitory. The gu est list, according to B ea r­ den, will include 17,0 00 students. B earden, who will retire from o ff ic e a ft e r the A g gie game, said that he had never seen anything like current A&M spirit. “ A&M students are staging, and have been fo r a week, one c o n ­ tinuous rally which stops only during classes,” he said. unabated “ Furth erm ore,” Bearden e x ­ claimed, “ Mr. Bible tells me that the A g gie coach has told the boys, “ You will go down in the history o f A&M its greats if you heat the T exas team in Memorial stadium .” football as one of Committee Studies Welfare of Lafins from Discussing a project financed by a $ 11 ,000 grant the New York General Education Boanl, a group o f men and w omen who represent T exas business met in Dr. Painter's o ffic e Monday. socio The group is the state-wide a d ­ visory com m ittee o f the Umver- sity-sponsored - economic study o f Spanish-speaking people. Also present were mem bers o f Governor Inter-Agency Committee on Problems o f Mi­ grant Labor. J e s t e r ’s compiling and The t a - k fa c i n g the com m ittee information about is -ocial conditions econom ic among Spanish-speaking Texans and showing their im plications to the public o fficia ls, w elfare o r­ individuals pro­ ganizations, and fessio n ally concerned with that population group. Action is necessary because the Spanish speaking people of Texas are in creasing proportionately to the population of the state, and th erefore their w elfare is closely related to thai o f all T exas c it i­ zens, o ffic ials explained. Mark Stevens Is 'Ten Most' Judge Curly-haired idol Mark young of many movie g o d .-, will choose Stevens, versify 'n Ten Most B ea u tifu l girls fem in in e from the the “ Big the Uni- T w en ty -S ix ,” to be sent him W ed­ pictures o f nesday. Mark S te v e n s ’ q u alifica tion s for are ju dg in g T exa s beauty above question, since he married a Texa* girl, Anne!Ie Hayes. They met w h i l e she was visiting on the “ Objective, B urm a” set. is The six -fo ot actor from Montreal, Canada. His first n o t­ able picture was “ From This Day film dealing with F orward,” a problems of the returned ve te r ­ an. Mr. S tev en s has starred more recently in “ The Snake P it” and “ The S te e t W ith N o N a m e .” More than three hundred girls signed up for the Ten Most Beau­ tiful contest. Jud ges eliminated all but f i fty o f these, and then narrowed the number further in the sem i-fin als round. The Ten in Most Beautiful will appear "Time S taggers On,” January 5 ♦brough 8. M A R K STEVENS and F or the student fa c u lty mass migration to other parts o f the country, a variety o f tr a n s­ portation is available. Bus companies will not run special buses, but extra buses will be used if large tick et sales w ar­ rant their need. Trains leavin g Austin will run at regular schedules with ex tra cars on the larger T exas cities. Regular rates will hold with no special fares for students. line* g oin g the to A irlin es are the most popular form o f the transportation short vacation. By Monday, a fe w seat* remained on several flights to Dallas and Houston. for it A B ra n iff Airlines o fficial said extra flights would be added i f a w aiting list ju stified them. But, he said, none will probably be a d ­ ded unless on W ednesday when the g rea test rush will occur. W eather conditions permitting, persons with private planes will provide their own m eans o f tra n s­ portation. Local airports are e x ­ p ecting a number o f planes fly in g down for the game. More than 3,00 0 stu d en t tickets fo r the Turkey Day gam e r e ­ m a i n e d Monday a ftern oon a fte r the 2,300 drawn that day, brought the total issued to 15,014. fo r students to ob­ tain tickets with blanket ta x e s is 5 o ’clock T uesday aftern oon . Tick­ ets rem ainin g at that time will be sold to the general public at $3.60 each. Deadline ir in section 27 and 28 A pproxim ately 2,000 non-b!an- ket tax tickets were sold Monday. Tickets in the northw est corner o f Memorial Stadium were sold. The first 1,000 were gone in fifty-eigh t m inute* Monday morning. An additional 1,000 were* obtained by Ed d i e , in terco l­ business manager legiate athletics, from an A&M official. The tickets were places on sale ahead o f the reg- ular Tuesday a fternoon deadline so that people who b ought them would still have to make plans to attend the game. additional time o f The Turkey Day gridiron clash will he brought to radio listeners by HUET. Kern Tip* and A lex ( houser will do the broadcasting which begins Rt 1:50 o ’clock. Libraries will close at 5 o ’clock Wednesday and open again Friday morning. The I 'diversity Commons will he open Thursday, hut no turkey will be served because o f the high costs. WU Q. On JJ. f o e s * :30-5— Student.* may pick up tickets, Gregory their A&M Gym. 9-6— Pictures by J o s e f A. Head, Main Lounge, T exas Union. 10-5 F aculty art exhibit, T exas Union 311*316. 4 Classic Concert, T exas Union 301. t — Hemphill Freshman Reading C ontest. Speech Building. 4 :3 0 — Phi Alpha Theta, Garrison Hall 200. 5— Deadline 5-—All unredeemed A&M tickets go on fin al sale, Gregory Gym. for en terin g A ggie sign contest, Dean o f W o m en’s O ffice. 5 - International Council, T exas Union 315-316. 7— John Herman son o f the Inter­ varsity Christian Fellowship s t a ff to address Texa* Christian Fellowship, Sutton Hall 101. 7— Square dance lessons, Texas Union. , 7— Girls’ Glee Club, Texas Union 401. 7 :3 0 — Intermediate Club’s even ing bridge group, 384C, Deep Eddy A partm ents. 7 :3 0 — B. lden Payne to address Law Wives, Mrs. John Coats, 3 10 9 B reeze Terrance. elect o fficers, to 8— N A ACP YMCA. ! 8— “ She Stoops I HalL »9.4 5 — "Pleasure Cruise,” K V E T. to Conquer,” X Tuesday, November 23, 1948 THE D AILY T E X A N Page 2 Kappa Sigs W in Football Title A g g ie s Face Task of Halting jSMU Chooses Bowl Opponent UT's 8-Year Victory String Oak Grove Falls, 6-0, Pem Takes 'B' Crown By AL WILLIAMS T tza n Sport* Sin!I t i u h Fem Club f e m roared Sparked by the pasisng | A fter a shaky Kanpa Sigma squeezed squeezed to a 25-6 to By DICK MOORE Texan A i*ofiat* Sport* Editor p a s t. p a s t, Oak Grove, 6-0, Monday night to victory over Theleme Co-op win the intramural championship take thp Class B championship. in Cia*® A touch football. How to keep the T exas Long- d u rin g I^ 0rns fro m adding one more tro- their present stock of eight of which time bo‘h teams intercepted i Sigs several passes, Pern settled down j jn Moxie F o r d / the Kappa th(? a n n u a i Thanksgiving Day pushed across a touchdown m id -jto a tight defensive and sparkling j c| asg}c w ;n bc the tedious problem wav of the second half a f te r a n ; offensive game. I facing the Texas Aggies when the them interference penalty trave renewed rivalry 55-year-old th e hall on the Squirrel 18-yard Thursday. line. On a third-down try, Ford •brew a perfect pass over an Oak Grove defender into the arms of Russell Barber. Ford was tagged on the extra point try. William G arter passed fo r three Pem touchdowns. The first aerial from five yards out w ent to Lynn Hulsey. I t was Hulsey who scored again on an interception and a beautiful 40-yard run. Gerald Babin was s t a r t is Oak Grove was never able to get started as the Kappa Sigma linesman the Squirrels’ pas«er, Carroll Lee. repeatedly rushed in line The Kappa Sigs penetrated the Oak Grove 20-vard the early m inutes of the game a f te r a lateral on a punt r etu rn was in­ tercepted by John Baker. From Sigmas hat point drove to the one-yard line but were unable to score. the Kappa the rpark plug of the Theleme offense and defense. He passed fo r the lone touchdown to Clifford Richards on a play covering 20 yards and to Wilbert Meyer for the ex tra point to bring his team to within five points of Pem, 12-7. the Pem in­ creased when C a rte r to Floyd Taylor f o r the third touch­ down and ex tra point. lead was passed But The last score was set up on the Theleme 20-yard line on a pass interception by R. F. Gid- dens. The Squirrels came near to pay dirt on a drive originating from their 20-yard line. A run and a pa * from Lee to Lae C a rter pu t them a few yards from the goal, Tejas Club 5, AIME I. but Ben MrKie intercepted a pass Pem 2, W estm inster 0. for Kappa Sigma to put o u t the ; Reluctant Dragons won on fire. fault over Robert E. Lee. SOCCER SCORES de- ‘ Nine consecutive d efe ats have been branded on the poor F a r m ­ er* this sea«on, and the hopes for to this drouth T hursday an end are faint. In fact, the Aggies fare a team th a t they have not beaten since 1939— and th a t was accom­ plished in College Station. But the ru m o r fro m College Station says the spirit is still high in Aggieland regardless of nine defeats, and th a t the Aggie-, who have come mighty close to w in­ this season, times ning several think T exas may be the tu rn in g point of a dismal season. Before the season began, H arry Stiteler, A&M’s new coach, said, "I see th a t w e’re being picked for last place. I’ll never believe it u n ­ til they lick us out there on the field.” And Announcing It Is with pleasure that we announce to you that we have secured the services of Mrs. Lola Gilliam, a trained and well versed cos­ metician, who will have charge of our cos­ metic department. She will be glad to see you and serve you with your needs in this department. University Drug Store 2300 Guadalupe a t Pe w e y 's Is W hip Gamma Phi's For Co-Ed Grid Title By BETTY BROWN W omen'* Intram ural W riter in an The F lying I ’s d efeated Gamma evenly-matched Phi Beta battle f o r the W om en’s I n tra m u ­ ral football trophy Monday a f t e r ­ noon. The F lying I ’s pushed 14 yards ahead of Gamma Phi in the best playing of the a fte rn oon with both team s com pleting passes and making long runs, a f te r the gam e had ended in a scorless tie and was decided on yarda g e by play­ ing two more downs. The exc ite m e n t of replaying this final game which was caught I by darkness T hursday a fte rn oon may have caused o f the some fumbling, increased by the cold weather, and the game got o f f to a slow start. In the second q u a rte r, m om en­ tum increased with a run by Liza Colgin o f the Flying I’s. The G am ­ ma P i’s came back a f t e r the h alf and a t th e end of the game each team had one 20-yard and one 10- yard penetration. w ith an “ alm ost organ ized ” squad. pep y Lineup fo r the Gamma Phi’* was Doc A lexander, Doxie C an­ non, Lil Daniels, Iron*, Lois Mecham, Cornie Miffleton, Jo a n n e Olivard, Lois Olivard, and J e a n Rheubotham . Peggy The F lying I ’s were Liza Col* gin, Carol Volkman, Jo Ann Cool­ Totsie Eeds, Helen F ant, ey, M artha (Speedy) Jones, Mickey Little, B e tty M cN att and Jo Sans* ing. ★ Sunday (Tri-Delt, afte rn o o n , Elizabeth a petite blonde E b y took the brown eyes, with big W om en’s In tra m u r a l tennis finals from hard-to-beat Peggy Vilbig (K appa Alpha T h e t a ) , last y e a r ’s winner, by a score o f 6-2, 6-3. The champ is a miracle woman. Besides being an ex p e rt acmes th e tennis net, she is a 20-year- old g rad u a te s tu d e n t from H ous­ ton w orking on h e r doctor’s de­ g ree in chemistry. She received h e r other degrees from Rice In sti­ tute. E arlie r When someone asked a spe cta­ to r w h a t th a t good hall c a rrie r was on the Gamma Phi team, she [answered “ Doc Blanchard,” th e n , I laughingly corrected A lexander.” th e day, E lizabeth d e fe ate d Helen Lowrie, Wica, 6-1, 6-0, in the tennis semifinals. Je a n Lipscomb, Chi Omega, de- I Teated Carol Evans, Gamma Phi la rg e st crowds of j Beta, 6-2, 6-3, in the tennis co n­ _____ c h e season cheered on the players solation finals. One o f the to “ Doc in it A Longhorn... or an Aggie? SMU, B a ty almost pulled a m a jo r upset as his passing scared the daylights o ut of the M ustangs b e­ fore the M armers lost, 20-14. Bobby Goff, Ralph Daniel, and Bob Goode su p p o rt Baty in the s ta rtin g backfield. The 190-pound lettered a t C off, who fullback leads his te am m ate s last season, in ball c a rry in g with an average of 4.5 on 109 carries fo r 494 yards. Daniel is one of the few seniors playing his last gam e ag ainst T ex­ as. A three-year le tte rm a n, he was switched to righ t halfback this season. fullback from the F a r m e r ’s H alf of A&M’s eight touchdowns this year came from the efforts loading of Goode, scorer three- y ea r le tterm an, Goode also will he taking his last crack a t Texas. He does the kicking and has a r e ­ spectable 34.6 average. in 1947. A noth er Foe to Be Named Tuesday by Rogers DALLAS, Nov. 22— (/P)— S outh­ ern Methodist U niversity football players selected their f ir s t choice fo r a New Y ear’s Day Cotton Bowl opponent by unanim ous vote late today— b ut k ept the nam e of the team a secret. They had been asked not to tell by Dan D. Rogers, chairm an of the board of the Cotton Bowl A th ­ letic Association. said official a n ­ there would be no nou ncem en t of the opponent until Tuesday afte rn o o n . Rogers Cal, Northwestern In Rose Bowl Jan. I Andy Hillhouse PASADENA. Calif., Nov. 22— (ZP)— I t ’s C aliforn ia’s G o l d e n Bears versus N o rth w e ste rn ’s Wild- 6-foot-3 cats in the Rose Bowl New Y e a r ’s completions Day, and a golden opportunity fo r and Charlie W rig ht give B aty two of the best aerial ta rg e ts in the Conference The pass receiving o w rig ht stands a t 21 fo r 255 yards and Hillhouse a t the oth e r end position d orf to teach his old school new has grabbed 13 aerials fo r 166 yards, W rig ht in 1947, b u t Hillhouse is a tran sfree . The faculty f a th e r s of the Big Nine and Pacific Coast C o n fe r­ In Marion S e tte g a s t and Jim ences m ade their selections Mon­ Winkler, Coach Stiteler could ask day for the th irty -fifth edition of fo r no b e tte r m anpow er at the the T o u rn a m e n t o f Roses football tackle spots. Both tip the scaled 1 game— the sire of all bowl events. one touchdown. Calks Coach Lynn le tte re d tricks. (Papp y) Wal* right R A M B A T T ER IN G of the half A & M backfield is R a ’oh Darnel, a 195-pound sen­ ior from Jefterson. Daniel joins Boo G o o d e a^d Bobby G o ff to give the A g g i e s a well-rounded running game. two and our fast ones are inexperi­ enced,” l as been Coach Stiteler's comment. the Cadets seem to have carried th a t spirit onto the field, fo r only team s— Arkansan Sixteen letterm en and six tr a n s ­ and Rice— have been able to hold f e r s from ju n io r colleges compose them to one touchdown. But on A&M’s veteran lot of the other hand, weak LSI! was though, has the playing the only opposing eleven to score b e e n a c c o u n t e d twice against A&M. Texas I who moved up j u s t Tech, Baylor, and SMU counted [ freshman rank.-, three Butyl Baty, a 180-pound letter- sa*. and Rico crossed the double man, who topped the Conference stripe fo u r tim es; and Villanova in yards gained on passes last and Oklahoma racked up five and the 4 77 yards— has been year six touchdowns, respectively. wheelhorse of A&M’s offense this year. Taking no hark se at to the against all-American touchdowns; TCL1, Arkan- front. A Walker time, The Aggies’ forw ard wall and backfield has leaked like a sieve ag ainst ground plays and forw ard their passes. They have allowed nine opponents 1,739 yards r u n ­ the ning and yards via 972 SSK plated. So the Aggies will experience plenty of trouble in stopping the smooth-functioning Texas ground machine which rolled for 1,831 yards to top the Conference, and a passing attac k which has accounted for 971 yards. had In tra m u ral m anagers Monday over-ruled by a vote o f sixteen to eleven a motion to bar Tex Rob­ e rtso n ’s w ater polo players from in tra m u ra l competition the sport this spring. in At a m eeting in Overall speed a t key spots and the Trophy general experience have been the weak points in the Aggie attack. Room of G regory Gym, the major- “ Seems th a t our big boys are s l o w l y o f team managers ca st disfavor of any new eligibility rule in r e ­ the water polo team. l at i o n ; Robertson’s swimmers, as m em ­ bers o f the Austin Aquatic Club representatives l and n o t o f f i c i a l iof the University, played w ate r polo m atches with Baylor and I A&M t h i s fall. t o intram u ral The present rule on eligibility sports [bars from an any varsity letterm an in the spo rt lor “ a n associate sport.’’ The con­ sensus w h at th a t most o f the Aus­ tin Aquatic Club players would not he eligible und er this rule. I Of equal consideration a t the Roy Edw ards, sports editor of the Texan last year, is now the the Marshall Sports E d ito r of Ne ws-M essenger. f o r by the boys, above last y e a r ’s from the 210-pound mark and a r e veterans. A fo rm e r all-state high schooler. Jim Flowers gives this reserve strength. position p o te n t Sports Scrounges Bash Front Desk Kreampuffs Max G reiner and Odell Stautz- Al (Foggy) W’illiams passed the to a er.berger a t g u a r d s , and Huh Ellis Texan Sports o ver the a t the pivot position round o ut the j dazzling middle o f the Aggie line. All have f r o n t Desk K re am p u ffs a t Whit- earned “ T ’s ” a t A&M. 32-7 victory S crounges a k e r Field Sunday. 'Mural Managers Kill Move To Bar Tex's W ater Poloists Sports built up a 19-0 lead at halftime. The F o rn t Desk tallied in the third q u a r te r on a two-yard pass ; from Jim Taylor to Sam McClure, i McClure kicked the point. y ou'll know who has th* ball if you take a PORTABLE to the gam eI Just bole at the many portable radios you can buy at W illiam -Charlei . . . then glance at the prices! They're so low you'll want to get a radio today to take to the Thanksgiving gam e . . . and to picnics and parties throughout the year. O L Y M P IC . . . 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And while in tra m ura l basketball and volley-j ball utilized forty-fou r night in | Gregory Gym only thirty-tw o nights will he open fo r them this winter. in 1947-48. A lthough positive action on the problem was postponed until the week a f t e r Thanksgiving holidays, several suggestions w ere made and discussed. Among them w ere: ( I ) Allowing a team to e n ter only two of the th ree sports under contention — Class A and B bas­ ketball and Class A volleyboll; (2) eliminating Class B basket­ (3) ball entirely; length o f basketball games from f o r t y f i v e m inutes to th irty m in­ u te s; (4) changing basketball to a single-elimination; (5) revising the schedule to se parate Class A and Class B basketball. cu ttin g the Intramural Schedule T U E S D A Y B O W L I N G Bowlins: e n t r i e s close div is io ns. C L U B SOC CER 6 : 4 5 o ’clock HSU vs. L a tin A m e r ic a n Club N im ro d s vs C o rp u s C h r is ti 7 : 4 5 o ’clock Czech Ch ih vs C a n t e r b u r y Club DORM D IV IS IO N 7 : 4 5 o'U ock P r a t h e r vs. Dorm H H A N D B A L L D O U B L E S F I N A L S C L A S S A F R A T E R N I T Y 7 o’clock W i n n e r : A rn o ld - S e ib e r t a nd H u d s o n vs. w i n n e r : B a r n e s - T h o m p a o n and R u t l e d g e - J e r g ll son CLA SS B F R A T E R N I T Y 7 o ’clock W i n n e r W o l f f - Mic ha Ison a n d A b ra - ha m -R im o n vs. w i n n e r : E m e r y - S c o t t a n d T a r r v - P a t r e C L A SS A M IC A 7 o'clock F a r l o w - R a n d e r s o n vs. L y n n - W a r d 7 o ’clock D a v i s - C a r t e r vs. S h o lt z- T .e s h ik a r C LA SS A C L U B 7 : 4 5 o ’clock I. o v e l e s s - S h a r p vs. H e v m a n - G e r h a r d t C L A S S B C L U B 7 :4 5 o ’clock W i n n e r : E s p e n d a - B a r r a R a n a nd B ra d - ley -M il le r vs, w i n n e r : C epe da -G on- zales and S t o n e - E v a n s CL A SS A DORM 7 : 4 5 o ’clock C a r lto n -N o le n vs. D v o ra k -R o g e r* C L A S S B DORM 7 : 4 5 o ’clock T.iv in g s to n -C o n ro y vs. L a G o w -R o e h e r l l SIZES 34-44 REG- a ll alte ratio n s FREE m o EXT*A CHA W * f® * LAY AWAY C l HOLD u n ™ According to a Nationwide surveys MORE DOCTORS SM O K E CAM ELS THAN ANY OTHER CIGARETTE D o cto r! 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P oss declined to reveal whether • ny decisions were made on China cr any other foreign policy issue. He also gave a no comment re­ sponse to inquiries as to whether the talk had determined whether I Marshall would remain as secre­ tary o f state. Ross told reporters that their discussion ranged over the whole .field o f foreign relations, includ­ in g the situation in China, Asia as a whole, and Europe. He describ­ e d Marshall’s report as “very in- | form ative” and said the Secretary mav see the President again Tues- day. R a n g e r L e e k s a t P o w d e r Bow l Photographers who have usable pictures of the Powder Bowl game are asked by Ranger editor Floyd Wade to come by his o f­ fice in the Journalism Building. 5E2BE399 TODAY'S SPECIAL AT MILAM NO. 2 Before conferring with Mar­ from shall, Mr. Truman heard Ambassador W. Averell Harri­ man that the outcome o f the pres­ idential election had created a “ wave of enthusiasm across Eu­ rope.” MacArthur To Rut# On Tojo’s Sentence Today TOKYO, Tuesday, Nov. 23— (VP)— General MacArthur will rule tomorrow on sentences of the form er premier Hideki Tojo and 24 other onetime Japanese lead­ ers. There was no hint o f what ac­ tion MacArthur will take. He can reduce but not increase sentences. French L e t t u c e _ _ _ _ _ _ .... Petato Salad — Apricot Strudel _ ---------- Open Face Apple F i e ------- Bleck Eyed Peas ------- Buttered Hominy Roast Veal and Dressing Fried Tenderloin af Trout . Fish Caka and E gg Sauce 10 c ac 1 0 c 1 0 c Sc i e 3 0 c 3 0 c 2 Sc (SaieteriaA *Ylfit(ain “S erving the South's F inest Foods” 2 1 a t a n d W i c h i t a f t h a n d C o n g r e e t ejSicL rJList ST. DAVID S S u s a n n a E l i s a b e t h B y n u m V i r g i n i a M. S w a r t * F r a n c e * H . W a d e S E T O N E l i s a b e t h M. R o b i n s o n B R A C K E N R I D G E C ec il H a r r y B e n n e r D o r o t h y J a n e S c h e l l Russia Attacks Oil Interests Bernadotte Plan Under Fire in UN PARIS, Nov. 22— (ZP)— Russia attacked Plan the Bernadotte Monday as a scheme to keep the Arabs o f Palestine and Trans- Jordan under the domination o f British and American oil inter­ ests. Polish delegate Oscar Lange joined in the attack. Referring to the United States and Britain, he sa id : “ Defense of an old and now crumbling empire on the one hand and the expansionist drive toward the establishment o f a new em- nire on the other, are responsible for the present situation in Pal­ estine. The Bernadotte report chiefly would give to the Arabs the N e­ gev Desert, give Western Galilee to Israel, set up free port areas at the port city of Haifa and the airport at Lydda, and called for I’nited Nations control of Jerus­ alem. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 22— (ZP)— CIO convention delegates overwhelmingly supported Presi­ dent Philip M urray Monday night after he made an unprecedented attack on Communists in the CIO. Almost as a man, the delegates voted in support of Murray’s an­ nual report— which had been un- ★ AFL Re-elects Green, Wants T-H Law Repeal CINCINNATI, Nov. 22— (ZP)— Th* American Federation o f La­ bor re-elected 76-year-old William Green to his tw enty-fifth term as president Monday and adjourned its sixty-seventh annual conven­ tion. Green pledged organixa- tion to make repeal o f the Taft- Hartley A ct its first goal. the “It is the dawn of a new day, a new experience, a new oppor­ tunity fo r the AFL,” Green said a f te r delegates gave him a ro u s­ ing dem onstration. Holidays A re Here! 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S u n d a y n i g h t t h e e x c e p t i o n o f d a n c e s c a l e n d a r l l o ’ c l o c k c l o s i n g . | a r e g r a n t e d b y D E A N OF W O M E N K e n n e t h F o r n b v W E RENT TUXEDOS 94.00 CROWN TAILORS aaa e. nth r-ero* I -DAY Laundry Service In by 8:30 O u t by 5 Alterations & Tailoring L O N G H O R N CLEANERS P h o n e 3 0 4 7 2 8 3 * 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 HOUDAY An Adventure in Good Smoking O # This is n “M anhattan" Range shirt, Wearer's never unemployed. Superbly tailored. Extreme, widespread collar. Fabric residual shrinkage 1% or Ie**, A t your fai'orile m en's shop today, Cape. 1941, TS* M an ta ** * Shirt Ca. Cai*. 1941, TS* Montarta* Shirt Ca. 3. This is the store of college man’s style* in which to purchase your . . . Manhattan Shirts '.Vm’r Styli Cimier i f the SMethuen " • ll COM94111 • Austin. THAI T e n s * Sloan bookkeep* B I V Jay rd« h a s th * Im r u e r l ir a s PAL HOLLOW GROUND has the 'BOGV 5 ways L i l t l o a f e r • S m o o t h e r t f e a v l a f • M u i r edftt • Mort economic«1 • Uniformly perfect _ eouaii or w a teat _ .. 4 brio* 10m 2 * 21*4*9 Tuesday, N o v e m b e r 2 J, 1948 THE DAIEY TEXAN Page 4 PICTURES OF THE WEEK THE F IR E P L A C E PO RTRA IT 'O H Frizzte- top,” founder o f Friday Mou tain Parch but a few of the ' doer heads" of Acac a talk over a-d Lot s Bafthe. Staff Photo— I) ti}phr nig the current party. Left to riqhb Mr-.. Henry Bur age, M r , H. L. Ker *, M r. Kent, Dr. W . A . age, FeHng, Lu* er Harm an Dean r • ' y B W H E R E R O Y B E D IC H E K wrote his book, "Adventures of a Texas Naturalist," W after Prescott W e b b (center) spins a yam on the ranch s history to W . H. Garrett, Jim Fender. A! Horton, ha Gallaway, Luther Horton, and Pinky WH arms. The round oak table came from S t a f f Photo— Del phew a border gambling hall. I ’h nit*— Del p i < »is A L H O R T O N , manager of Friday Mountain Ranch, knocks off from work for a coup 'n of m'nutes to look western. Mr. Horton and Dr. W e b b ave babied the idea of turning the ranch into a recreational spot for several months. S 'n f f BA R BEC U ED C H IC K E N and codes goes down fast with the • members of :a4?-. Led lo right, Boo ZschappH, Lf core W eb er, L°« W i ­ rn •--on Pate the finer A ca n a and *' c - liams and O' - a Na uses c ; a r-s'y hatchet for Mrs. W . A. Fe'sing. "Bim " Bs. watches Bunny C a r . S t a f f l ’bn!th p e lp h t n is A N O L D N IG G E R - S H A N T Y or ce usee as a dormitory by students at the Johnson Insti­ tute, now Friday Mountain Ranch, serves as a f ° ^ r* W e b b Tor a change. prop for A ! Horton wh’le he hands the word S fa f f P hoto— D elp h en ti f t f t C H A R L E S T O N AT ITS BEST is danced by these four K K G ’s who parodied Pi Phi's as 1920 Flappers at Sunday's Powder Bowl game half-time. Left to right are Fleur Davis, Ann B:Jce, Jackie Anderson, and G eorgia We-c'n. S t a f f Photo— Wotvi W IT H T W O T O U C H D O W N S bo her credit, ' Deed o’’ Ee-V g streaks around e'-d for Pi P -' 'n Sunday's Powder Bowl ar.oHer game. Deac-pon Shine/ Baker slags an effective long g e n bloc* on K K G Jean Richards as arrow-jersled Be'-4, e Boyd, Martha Croley, and Pat Peyton S t a f f P h o ts— W o lrin follow ire p ay. H IG H LEA PS by Pl Phi "W oosie Story" ail afternoon kent Margie Runge (center) mom s^agg'-q short passes thrown by K K G captain, Rooter Byoee. Laura Mays, Pi Phi defensive end, almost intercepted. R O O T E R BYBEE, K K G q u a r t e r b a c k , eyes Pi Phi tackle, M argaret Fooshee, as the biueqer- sied lass speeds aownfieSd. Bob I obey* rereree, Staff Photo— WO' - ' H ws the piay as does Jean Richards on his Bvbee outran Fooshee and was tagged S t a f f P h o t o — W o lr in Perfect with your new short hair-do . . . perfect with your furred coats. Choose it in mouton, leopard, white cooney, silver muskrat or brown muskrat. Individually wrapped in cellophane box. $5.00 Pearl Cummins M illin ery a n d C ostu m e J e w e l r y 103 East 8th Over the 7-Cup Sportsmen Organize; Sphinx Initiates Eleven The H unting and Fishing Club will form ally organize Tuesday night at 8 o’clock when tw enty charter members m eet at El Char­ r o s restaurant across from the Men’s Intramural Field. The club will be an all*male a f­ fair, at least until some fem ale “Nimrods” are discovered, acting president Bob Bartay said. Bartay said that the charter members will vote on a year’s schedule o f activities that includes skeet shooting, fishing trips, or­ ganization of a rifle team, instruc­ tions by experts in hunting and fishing, and probably a tall-tale contest at the close o f the year. ★ Eleven pledges o f Sphinx, hon­ orary architectural organization, w ere put through the paces Sat­ urday as part of their initiation of this week. Seated at strategic corners on Congress Avenue, pledges wore orange bow ties, painted the ridi­ culous. and used their own reflec­ in downtown windows as tions subjects. One pledge set up a drawing board in the middle of L ittlefield Fountain so that he could draw a “b etter” sketch o f the landmark. The eleven prospective mem­ bers are William Lake, R. E. Mid­ dleton, W illiam W ilson, Douglas Lansing, Leon Brin, William Bru­ baker, John Shaw, Jose Alvarez, G. C. McGill, Roy W est, and Ralph Davis. T e m Fellowship Christian m eets Tuesday at 7:00 o ’clock in Sutton Hall 101. The program will be a discussion o f witnessing on the campus. John Hermanson, one o f the Intervarsity of sta ff members Christian Fellowship, will be at the m eeting. ★ ★ E u le n s p i e g e l v e r e i n will m eet Tuesday at 7 :30 o’clock in Texas Union 301. The Czech Club w i l l h a v e a Thanksgiving party and dance W ednesday evening at 8 o ’clock in the Junior Ballroom of Texas Union. Members o f the Czech Ex-Stu- in­ dents Association have been and vited. A surprise program refreshm ents have been planned. Greek Gambits Frats Plan Holliday Dances and Dinners Tuesday, November 23, 1948 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 5 Social Calendar W d a n d a y 7-12— C z e c h Club, International dance, Texas Union. 11:30-2— Phi Gamma Delta, buf­ informal Room, fe t lunch. 11:30-2— Sigma Nu, b u ffet lunch. 12-1:30— Tejas Club, lunch, G eor­ 8-12— Sigma Chi, barn dance, Oak gian Tea Room. Hill Inn. 8-12— Kappa Sigma, formal dance, Driskill Hotel. 8:15-12— Tau Delta Phi, open House. 9-12— Silver Spur, formal dance, Texas Federation W omen’s Clubs. Thursday 11:30-1:30— Phi Kappa Tau, buf­ fe t lunch. W E ARE OPEN Each Evening TILL 9 P-M. 2 3 5 0 G u a d a l u p e A C o m p l e t e M u s i c S e r v i c e 4-fr—Tejas Club, b u ffet suppor. 5-10— Phi Kappa Psi, b u ffet sup­ 6-9— Beta Theta Pi, b u ffet Kip­ per. per. Friday 8-12— Austin Club, informal dance, New Boy Scout Hut. HARPER METHOD For Expert Beauty Treatments call the H arper M ethod for their famous scalp treatments and shampoos to correct fall** ing hair and dry scalp condi­ tions. W e specialize in the Har­ per M ethod cold wave. CALL Mrs. Shearer fo r Aopointments 2-0737" (Men's Dept.) 2605 Guadalupe Thirst fo r Refreshment Relishes Ice-Cold Coke Students Roof Eanes Chapel In Spare Time Members o f the Chart and Com­ pass class o f the U niversity Pres­ byterian Church w en t to Eanes Chapel Saturday afternoon, No­ vember 20, to com plete a new roofing job on the chapel as a supper service project. A picnic was served. The class worked on the roof one Saturday afternoon and com­ pleted about two-thirds o f it. Miss Johnnie Lones, chairman o f the project, said twenty people went each tim e. She says people of the Eanes community are inter­ ested and co-operate with them. the sends members The little church was built in underprivileged in 1929 Eanes community. "Westminster Fellowship, student Presbyterian organization, to the chapel to conduct services and direct and teach com m unity citi­ zens. There are Sunday services, a morning and Christian Training Class on Thursday night. Two men and one serve girl from regularly and others volunteer. fellowship evening, and the John Gaston, one o f the regular workers, says there are about tw enty-five active members. The to attendance varies sixty. “During cold w eather,” he says, “ many o f the children stay away because they have no shoes.” from two AUSTIN STATIONERY & PRINTING COMPANY “C r ea to rs o f D is tin c tiv e P r in tin g ’ 2 1 7 - 1 9 W . 0 t h S t P h o n e 7 - 0 1 4 5 A * p p r A N § be % ■ , % Show Your Texas Colors at the A & M Game Q y * Delta D elta Delta sorority will hold its “Founder’s D ay” dinner Tuesday night at 6 :30 o’clock in “ Always Say It With B id d in g , J b w s M ," A-Bar Hotel 27th & Guadalupe PH. 7-4478 Orange Ties Orange Rain Hats White Coveralls Orange and White Jackets Texas Belts and Buckles Texas Pennants and Stickers TEXAS B O O K STORE T H E D A I L Y T E X A N CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY A quick, convenient w ay to find special services you need— when you need them. Read it regularly and save time, effort and money. the Federated Building. W omen’s Club Kappa Sigma fraternity w ill be­ gin the holidays with a formal buf­ fe t dinner and dance in the Dris- a t 7 :30 kill H otel W ednesday o’clock. The dance w ill be held in the Crystal Ballroom and the Colonial Room. Decorations will include carica­ tures of the A ggies as w ell as Longhorn decorations. Sonny Ry­ land and his orchestra will furnish dance music. Tejas Club will en tertain T h u rs ­ day a t 12 o’clock with a din ner at the F ed e ra te d W om en’s Building. Guests will be ex-Tejas members and friends. A fte r the game there will be a b u f f e t supper a t the house. ★ A ★ Phi Beta "Glamour” SEAM-FREE v * NYLONS WTW PATENTED HEB. S m a r t girls ar* w e a r i n g t h e m — foe t h e y ’re a s m a r t fa s h io n! T h * S ea l o f th * D a n c i n g THE FIN EST CONVERTIBLE TOPS MADE Alao ai) colors of top materials. HEAD LININGS TO FIT ALL MAKES OF CARS A ra rest and door pans] covers A b u f f e t supper f o r members, dates, and alumni is planned for after the gam e T hursday by Phi Kappa Psi f ra te rn ity . T w i n s id e n ti f i es t h e i r e x c lu s iv e, p a t e n t e d heel* f o r s u p e r b fit . . . t h e i r G u d n e to e f o r c o m f o r t . . . t h e i r fla wless, s e a m -f r ee lo ok . Y o u 'l l fin d t h e m u n d e r Beta Theta Pi fraternity will have a brunch Thursday morning at l l o’clock in the Austin Hotel for members and alumni. l e a d i n g b r a n d n a m e * a t font fa v o r i te college s h o p o r s t o r e . J * . * .........' , • C S h i . No m i n i ALTERATIONS CAMERAS GRILL C A M P U S A L T E R A T I O N SHOP C o r r e c t F i t t i n g * P a r t y C o s t u m e * . 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