Ike, Macmillan End 'Best Ever' Strategy Talks Chiefs of State To R e ne w O ffer To Soviet Boss WASHINGTON .?■ P res id en t Ei gcnhower and British P r i m e Min­ is te r H arold M acm illan ended th e ir three - d a y s tra te g y confer­ ence M onday by agreeing It was the best th ey ev er had. T he tw o old frien d s review ed their d ecisio n to ofter the Soviet I n ion ’s P re m ie r Nikita K hrush­ su m m it ch ev su m m er tim e m e etin g du rin g a farew ell Sft- m In Ute W hite H ouse taik. a ★ As he p r e p a r e d W eather: Partly C lo u d y Low 55; H igh 84 T h e D a T e x a n Editorial Reading: O ut on a Limb Page 2 Vol. 58 P ric e Five C e n t s ‘First C o lie g e D a il y in the So uth' AUSTIN, TEXAS TUESDAY, M A R C H 24, 1959 Six P a g e s T o d a y N o. 136 Bradley Named Basketball Coach 2 Seek Backing Of Action Party Rep Group Asks Two-Party Talk Ex-Duke Mentor Inks 3-Year Pact W elcom e for Visiting Poet and Critic Poe - necks nit an d critic J o h " C r o w s Ransom, s e c o n d tickers upon k % A’-nvai ft, from pal A r- M o r d a .• a ftern o o n a* A -'-.tins M rn a r s Dr*, spec**' th# w ■ ' g pot*. G re e - - o H a rry H. Ra n ’,crc. f a r ef* v . r e p re- r e --4 a r d provost, an d Dr. W it ’am J. Handy* righ*. es- s’ ta n t p ro f e s s o r of English. Dr. who is now processor a + Kenyon < w ! speak a t 8 p.m. 7 tie vi a . of Poetry, ’ one rn ‘he series. P ro g r a ' feoe m, O h o rn —Photo by Bill iteimer 26 M em bers Experimenter Announced By H onor Society C r't'c ★ ★ Ransom Lectures O n Future of Poetry Today J to fly back to London T uesday, M acm illan was re p o r te d ad vocating a series of Inform al su m m it conferences with K h rush che v as the surest w ay to F r a n k Cooksev a n d Cliff Zurri- ea se tensions inflaming E ast-W est Wali aske d Sunday- for the Action rel anorn- P a r t y nomination for president of the the S tu de nts’ Association Cooksey, Z u m w a l t File for President in The B ritish le a d e r w u under- stood to he opposed to G eneva as spring election. a site. He favored a m ore seclud­ ed spot to tr y to avoid the glare of w orldwide publicity. I E lev en other riUMlidates asked for the new p a r ty ’s barking In other races. The P arty will m eet \p r il to d eterm in e w ho will be P arty nominees, R ich ard Stanley w as (tie only ca n d id a te asking for backing for K av \ oetm ann it to his R eferring talks with Ei- senhow er, Macm illan said as he left the White House, “ It w as the best conference we v’ice - president the most enjoyable asked for supfxn t for sec re tary ’, e v e r in Ii id su r ro u n d in g s .” P re s id e n tia l p r e s s D av id K endrick, R o bert t r a m p - s e c r e ta ry ton, ani^ C harles H ayden asked J a m e s Ha gent'- said E isenhow er sh ared Macm illan s view equally, tor the Arts and Sciences Assem- Ila g e rty said E isenhow er enjoyed b lym an hacking M arvin Beck r e ­ inform;!! intim ate talks of the kind Quested the nomination for A rchi­ ne had w ith M acm illan, Foreign S e c r e t a r y Selwvn Lloyd and half anfi J i m M cG rego r for E n g in e e r­ a dozen oth er top British aides. to m m y < asem teciu re; ing. tor BBA; j Public Lecture M o Honor Brace Jo hn P rice, Vincent D as, and the filed for G ra d u a te Aspern L aw ren ce R ogers nomination blym an. Two places a re open. for * The P arty also u n anim ously passed a resolution “ c o m m e n d ­ ing ami p raisin g" Robb R urlage, who relinquished the ed itorsh ip of The D a ily T exan Satu rd ay. a re a s w ere as specifically ac com p lishm e nts of Dr. D K. B ra ce will he honored Fo u r In a public lecture at 8 p m T ups- p raised day in R ecital Hall. An oil por- Burlage tr a it of him will he presented by his G.nest fo r m e r students. le c tu re r for the p rog ram “ F or encouraging a spirit of dis­ cussion and constructive criticism re a p p r a isa l th at Vs Dr A rth u r H. Steinhaus physio- and reform in stud ent values and logy pro fesso r and dean of George who Williams College in Chicago will sp eak on of F i t n e s s ” leadership of Hie Texan and its staff and rn adding to the Dr. Steinhaus will also speak on s ta tu re of the T exan am ong other Physiological B ases fective “ F or exhibiting forceful and ef- institutions leading to a is bus topic before the R o tary Club college new spap ers and education classes For pressing to w ard Dr. B race, who was c h a ir m a n and effect!', a use of the I exan as highest IO f*--r a student voice an editorial policy of the physical and health eduea that did not Clon d e p o rtm e n t at the I ’niversity for 82 y e a rs until his re tire m en t fear to cross the line of objectivity last fail, has also been president and cru sa d e with fa ct and. fervor of P hy sical Education He has long a dv oca ted h ealth schools F o r m aintain in g and c o n tribut* tradition lead­ the A m erican Association of when an issue d em an d e d it public both as editor and c a m p u s fitness th# education and mg physical ‘T exan truly’ to a er " lr yet establishing for TSP Votes to O p en Meetings to Public tbe USB fin blanket tax a pp rep n atio n This is the slime am ou nt the Texan received this year. Filing deadline for editor of the W eaver. C actu s Ran- Ju n io r w as officially Kenneth M eeting# af the T ex*# Student P ublications Board of Directors will he open in the future unless o th erw ise a e r i f i e d , m e m b e rs ef th e Board voted Monday The requ est for open meetings w a s m a d e bx’ Rohh B urlaga, for- WI three publications ger, and Texan set at S p rn. M arc h 31. The Board c r editor of the T exan This am- will m eet at 2 p rn. Apnl T to ea r tify can did a tes who hav e applied #ndm#n* Th# Executive C o m m ittee will s t a te s he open to everyone ex cep t when m e e t a fte r the Ap>nl I B o ard meet- mg to appoint an editor to serve speciflcally authorized and announ­ out two m onths of B ur­ ced as a clower! m eeting ls g e s te r m aa T exan editor handbook that B o ard m eetings wall the T SP last the to Twentv-six new ly elected me.m- , l>er* of F^ {* ' ,a K ap pa " m e an flounced Monday. Phi Beta K a p p a , the leading hon­ or society of the nation in the field im p a rtia l of A rts and Sciences, includes the cent of can d id a tes l»achelor of a r t s d e g re e oi b achelo r of science de g re e rn chem istty , geology, or physics. a Bobby Glenn R eigns w as ele< *#d from the class of J a n u a r y , 1959 I selected j 1959 can d id a tes J u n e I in- w e r e N o rm an Herbert B a rth da Sue Billingsley Amy Weichsel ’ C am pbell, Trav is C rosby, Irma t Elaine D ahse Bettv Lynn Davis Miss Aileen M uirhead Donovan C harles Houston H arris III Diane I/ n o s e H a rris , I/>4» Myrl Heard Also J a m e Henderson and Ih e rt Luke. Mrs : cah>’ McCollum, M a n Lvnn Malin, Mrs N an ette R oberts Orme-John- sou. B a rb a ra Ga l Rie.ketson, G w en ­ dolyn M a r g a re t ''‘c h a r l a d y Doug­ las H Smith, Shirley C laire Ward and Mrs, N ancy M a r g a re t Check J Oil- j .loan Venice M ill-1 John Crowe Ransom , noted poet and critic, will lecture on “ The F utu re of P o e t r y ” in the “ P r o g r a m in C r it ic i s m -' series at 8 p.m . T u esd ay Ilia com bine nique of schools with traditions of Smith, in B a tts Auditorium. i>een said the e\j>erimeiital the newest the aristo c ra tic the to tech literary an te helium (xw-try bu* Entry Deadline Set for Rodeo is last day T h u rs d a y for th e University stud ents and organize Mom to tu rn in en try blanks for the C harro* Round-Up Rodeo Ap­ ril 9-11. F.vents in which U n iversity stu ­ dents can complete include f r a te r ­ nity wild steer tying, sorority " l i d m e m b e rs honored w ere goat sacking, calf roping, saddle Ray’ L dgar, Julie Hall- bronc ruling b a re b a c k bronc rid- mg. riding, gilds’ b a rr e l ra - e , girls cow milk mg, and ribbon roping stee r w restling, bull m a r k , J a n i s Virginia Little, N orm a J a n # Nix, and Dorothy Ann Stroup T h u rsd a y Final C h an ce To Enter IS A Contest for e n terin g l h # deadline the ISA-sponsored Most B e a u t i f u l F r e s h m a n Contest is M arch 2fi .Judging will begin T uesday, March 31, the International Room of the T e x a s Union rn I ntry blanks m ay I»e obtained at The Daily Texan office or from Ju dy Metz 510 Twenty third Mis* Metz * phone n u m b e r is GR 7-9854 Th# girls goa* sacking and bm s tying events are open only steer to c a m p u s organizations The a w a rd for th# winning goat sacking te a m will i>e a loving cup the presented girls rep resen t to th# organization A m a x i m u m of four fre sh m a n girls m a y he entered by a n v o r ­ The s a m e ty;*» <»f trophy will be ganization, sorority or co-op. A girl w’ho is not affiliated with any p res en ted to the m e n s fraternity organization m a y he en te re d bv anyone at the University or organization whose te a m wins th# wild stee r tying Steers will be tu rned and team s of three m en each will race each o th er to tie the steer and d r a g h'm ac ro s s the finish line the a re n a Ion*# in E n try fee i« t i ;»pr girl and en try blanks will be ava ilab le a* the ISA office T exas Union 107, from 8 a m to 5 p rn g eneral election, lf m ore the*# candidate* will tluui one cand id a te file* for the e d ito r’* ra c e in the spring non# tie ap of imex pointed Se fill B u rta g e ’a term , Dr Vorrt* Dart*, pired vice c h a ir m a n the Board, said. ef In looking ov er the applications the Roard will give. the cons i d o r s - n um ber of and kind of work done on the Texan, Harrell I /Ce, editorial m a n a g e r of the Tex to classification experience New Summer Session To Offer Advantages The Board unanim ously a p ­ proved a F inan ce C om m ittee re­ port which will request |4.M of 28 Groups Enter R U Displays Race f Twenty-eight groups have en- non th e T*” Round-Up House , hours to red Display ^ Contest B a rr McClellan, co -ch airm an , announced Monday. Th# displays will em phasize the an. said ----------- to West, w ith ideas ran gin g from old to new f u t u r o h r . Trophies will be a w a rd e d in IO divisions ' N G r o u p s m ain tain in g housing which the contest ar# en tering a r e T e ja s Club, K appa Alpha Pi ; K appa Alpha, Phi D elta Theta, Delta Mgrra Phi, Sigma Alpha F.p- f i Ri'on, Phi G a m m a D elta Phi Kap- I pa Sigm a Delta Chi Baptist Stu­ den t Union, Theta Xi Delta G a m ­ ma K appa A pha Theta, and Kap- | pa K a p p a G a m m a Alw) Alpha Ch; O m ega Zeta T a u Alpha Alpha Phi Sigma Del- 'a T a u , Delta Zeta, Phi Mu, Pi Beta P h i, G a m m a Phi Beta Alpha I G a m m a Delta Alpha Delta Pi [ieIra Ii, Delta. I )e!ta Phi Ep-ilon. and Sig- Alpb ■ Epsilon Phi. D elta ' ma Alpha Mu. FORTY A tR E J Bdl Wilcox “ as v.liking down ” .e Mal! talking with a cr^d Bill W i l s o n a p p ro ached the couple u rging : ✓ "H e y Bill, let s ask that girl to * gn o u r petition to abolish Round- U p!" The girl: Dianp cr>- r h a trn ta n of C en tral Round-Up Committee l a n d e r —-LAMAY HURWITZ M ature, Sincere C a m p a i g n Desired I The R e p re se n ta tiv e P a rty S teer­ ing C o m m ittee challenged the Ac­ tion P a rt y Sun day to “ open discus­ sion of student g o v e rn m e n t” at any time and place convenient to (with groups. In a palier entitled “ A S tate ­ ment on the the Action P arty R e p re se n ta tiv e g ro u p explained its position to the new ca m p u s political party. in re f e re n c e that * “ We openly hikI sincerely wet the new ro m e and en c o u ra g e It ex p a r t y , " Hie pa|M*r said. the Repre plained f u r th e r the that I’artv te n ta tiv e Is “ essential two |>arty s y s te m to a c a m p u s as large as The I niversity of T e x a s ." The party also a ss e rte d this system to Hie national co m es closest sy s tem . party feels th at Hie S teering C o m m it te r denied that the R e p re se n ta tiv e P a rty w as “ a clique in any form or rnannei Hip statem en t --aid that the pat tv welcomes any and all persons qualified for m e m b e r s h i p "We open o u r record of a c c o m ­ plishment* to careful p e ru s a l,” the group said. T h ey cited the success in achieving of past c a n d id a te s their platform s Tile P a r t y R ep re se n tativ e seeks a ca m p a ig n condu cted on sin a “ level of maturitv ceritv is worthy of a state that u n iv e r sity .” and In a mee.ting on Mgr ch 15, the from the h e a rd nominations p a rly to he m e n d e r s who wished partv c a n d id a te s for cam p us I it ical offices In a meeting on Ap­ ril I, the p a r t y will d ecide w hich of these will a p p e a r on the R epre se n ta n v c F* tty flailed Carol T a n k s ley filed for one of the places on th# ticket a fte r the miRal nomination meeting John D. R eichert a m e m b e r of the cited Steering O umnittee. three ma tor ch an g es in the rules of the pa rty . Thev are • The Steering Com tn it tee will fir tv cen e le c ­ now m eet m id-w a; tions th'* to d e t r i m Ute w heth er party c a n d id a te s elected have c a r ­ rier! (sit th e ir platform s • for p a rty m e m b e rsh ip \ n Independent student no* a m em fier of any of the cam p u s group!v pf present bd in the p i n y is eligible if he can display’ a i f i ord of m u v e student supjxirt arui r im pus lead­ only e rship groups Brev iou” v w e r e eligible m aintain in g houses for m e m b e rs h ip • Ride per fen’ v ,-I. to subm it a petition ’ .. 1 .ll he to req u ire d the Steering C om m ittee they desire m e m b c r ' h . p The com m ittee I will turn d e te r m i n e the appli- 1 c a n t > qualifications in if Dr. H arry’ H R ansom v i< e -pres­ ident and pro vo ” . and Dr William I Handy a ss ista n t professor of English, m et Dr. R ansom upon his arriv al Monday afternoon at Aus­ tin « Municipal Airport, John R ansom w as g ra d u ­ I>r, ated I 'n iv ersity from V anderbilt and w ent to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar He for 23 y e a rs taught at Vanderbilt and has been a visit­ ing le c tu re r at Indiana University , Johns Hopkins University', Uni­ v ersity of Chicago, and The Uni­ versity of Texas Now a professor at Kenyon Col­ is editor and lege founder of the Kenyon Review in Ohio, he of volum e* R a n so m ’# rritl clam are “ T h e B o r id ’# B ialy" and “ T he New ( c itic ism ." He four volum e* of ha* published poetry, int biding “ B ell# for John W h itesid e’* D au ghter ’ “ C aptain C arp en ter," “ H ere Id es a la d y ," and “ A Man Without S en se of D irection ." for C re a tiv e W riting He received tile G u gg enh eim k G in low ship 1931, in Pr>- the Bo)!ingen Award etry in 1951 ar” he v .is Phi Beta Kappa poet at H a rv a rd U niversity Scientific Practices Blasted by Casberg Bv J O I It KM INN a f f a i r s , f a a b e r g , v i c e p re s id e n t ^ d e n t is t* h a v e h id d e n b eh in d a p h ilo so p h y of “ w e m a k e it a n d you c o n tro l I t’’ n*o l o n g , D r. ' I . X for s a id M o n d a y m e d i c a l night Tile disasx'M’iation of in B atts V u ditorium . the *■■ ;en ti.st from m o ra l responsibility for his disc* a *M ip.s in education, he said “ In a world is playing an rn which x< ien< e increasingly im p ortan t p art, I ra n no4 see how we as scientists completely escap e th; sponsihility.” is d angerous from D r C a s b e rg also blasted m ythical concept of ige ” ‘“I her# .is an av < ■,/*■ rnafhem ati the tha li k e in depth of two feet ;i ’ne the “ avefv thing telling of •*» such is ' he said rn who had an Overage oon. f o r a d e g r e e ( a s b e r g ' * e d u c a t i o n a l g r i p e s He c o n d e m n e d t h e c o n f o r m i s t a t l i t i l d e a m o n g s t u d e n t s t h a t s p a r k s a m b i t i o n t o b e m e a s u r e d in t h e t e r m s til a n a n m ull I n c o m e , To p r o b l e m ha* challenge if s e c u rity •ne (fie stu d en t he said, “ Th is not of a v o c a tio n tha The question he said. can r e s e a r c h ’ re mg for D r C a s b e rg v o i c e d d is p le a s u r e with th* tr e n d s to w ard “ p r a c t i c a l “ The burning yearn- learn in g has become the burning e a r n i n g for l e a r n in g ’ he s a id Too often, he asset ted, g r a d ­ uate O ud en’s m considering re search work are corn ern ed w dh an im m e d ia te end for re s e a rc h in as an explora- drow ned stead of r e s e a r c h “ Try fy# urged m ak es jieopie and b r e a k a v e r a g e . ” It kills i n itia tiv e , and lh# lazy poop!# out of bright \)r T h r e e < onv e n tio n a l view s of ed i­ r a t i o n also r e c e i v e d a tt e n ti o n f r o m (M sberg s v e r b a l sc a p e . I*ra< iii a l i t v w is u n u t h e r <*f D r # Texas* search for a new basketball roach came to an official end Monday when Harold Bradley, head basketball coach at Duke I niversity for the past nine seasons, an­ nounced he would accept the position. Mr. B r a d l e y m a d e k n o w n his decision to D r. O. B. W illiam s, c h a i r m a n of th e U n iv e r s ity ’s a th le tic council. Mr. B radley , w h o signed a t h r e e - y e a r c o n tr a c t a t an u n ­ disclosed s a la r y , will be in A u s tin late this w e e k to m e e t U n iv e r s it y officials a n d t h e press. Ile is e x p e c te d t o ta k e o v e r his n e w p o sitio n so m e tim e in April. T e x a s officials b e g a n th e s e a r c h for a new co a c h w h e n M a r s h a ll H u g h e s , I/M lg ho rn b a s k e tb a ll coach f o r th e past ♦ t h r e e y e a rs, a n n o u n c e d his O cean Cable C u t by Reds, U S Note Says Tile United WASHINGTON P t o l d the Soviet Union States that evidence in its p<>'- Monday xexsion indicates a Soviet fishing tr a w l e r was responsible for hreak* it g !>#- rvveen F e b r u a r y 21 and F e b ru a r y 25. tr a n s a tla n tic rahle* five It in said A diploma tic notp was handed the United to Moscow states “ w as satisfied that the ev i­ dence raises a its possession strong p re s u m p tio n ” that the tr a w ­ the 1884 ler Novoro*si ak violated the for convention international protection of cables to which both the United States and the Soviet Union a re parties. th# right I The note res e rv ed to m a k e claim s for d a m a g e s and r e ­ quested fie found gin It v be punished It r e a c t ­ ed a Soviet protest in the m a t te r any who m a y that resulted ex chan ge of from diplomatic The the ES ac notes hon of sending a p a rty ab o ard the Novel <>sstsk off Newfoundland on iavestiga- F e b ru a r y 28 d u rin g an ! non of d a m a g e to the cables The Russian protest denied that responsible Pi* NovorosBiak was for the b reak s th# c a b l e s rn r e s ig n a tio n in F e b r u a r y . Mr. B r a d le y , a n a ti v e of New York, c a m e to Duke from his a lm a m a te r, H artw ick College of Oneonta N. Y. Vt Duke his te a m s hav »* m ail# a record of IHS v ic to r ie s and 77 latest D o t e te a m , Iii* d efeat*. dom in ated squad, a sop h om ore IM I? record , a m ark la ste d a < <*a*t w h ich Vtlantie ( on feren ce bask* tball w riters to n am e him “ coach of the year In the ACX’." caused In three Reasons at H artw ick, h# had a 50-18 record. + in The 1958 Blue Devil tenth the ACC s team was the nation and ran ke d re g u la r • season was rep resen tativ e leader i* de­ to cided to urnam ent play, how­ ever, and M aryland won that hon­ or. th# NCAA in to u r n a m e n t The ACC Going into the 1959 season Mr. B radley rank ed twelfth in th# n a ­ tion in winning p e rce n tag e among tho*# college coaches who won more th an 2fCi gam es. ♦ D esp ite the relatively Inferior record of th** 1959 B l u e D e v ils, |»er- follow ers eon#Ider It D u k e hii|H> C o a r b B r a d ley ’# best conj ti I un Job. Vine of the It lo##- e# c a m e again st te a m s ranked m the top IO. B radley is 47 ma i tied and ’h# fath er of a hoy and teen-nged girl. th# Episcopal In is He Church active UT Parachutist's Funeral W ednesday F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s for R o b e r t XX' en b e held se n i o r m e c h a n i c a l ( q a r k H s tu d e n t will S n e e r i n g W e d n e s d a y a t IO a n ; at the M o­ ron F u n e r a l H o m e interm ent te r y in Houston. in A vin With in South P a r k < erne C laik, 28 wa« tailed Sunday w h sis* m a k in g a delayed fall p a r a ­ chute jum p n e a r San M arcos Mu­ nicipal Airport. I le inurn-hut# j u i n |»ed a t 5 .MO# trod H is p l a n w a s '« s e c o n d s , to fall for c o v e r i n g 2,900 fe e t b e f o r e o p e n XX h e n in g hi* m ain w a s h i s Ikmtv v*,»s r e c o v e r e d , he t h e m a i n r ip c o r d st ill g r a s p i n g r i n g . b e e n h a d p u l l e d l e s s t h a n too f e e t f r o m t h e g r o u n d , s i n c e faith t h e m a i n a n d r e s e r v e c h u t e s w e r e ja-rfes t w o r k i n g o r d e r . a p p a r e n t l y In It h a d g o r e to San M ar. * ’he five o t h e r m e m b e r s o ‘ w ith U n iv e r sity P a r a c h u t e C lu b to m a k e J a m e s T> softie sam R> Cassie t r a i n i n g t a m p s is Bradshaw and XX'r jump* m a d e the! before ( C ark Known as “ Jocko < la rk was a c a m e r for H ie Daily I '‘van and a m e m b e r of th# University P a r a ­ its organization chute (Tub sine# in I <58 He had been jum ping at v m Marcos th ree to four d a y s a month lie had m ad e IX successful jumps before the I Rh trv Wilson to Lecture In Pharmacy Series Bill Casein president of the Uni­ versity P a r a c h u t e Club said th ere w <# no im m ed iate explanation of the accident aside from “ jum per th# ' Both Hie CAA and error R.ira. hut# Club of A m erica are investigating th# incident. * Justice of die P e a c r XX’ C Cal­ in- iban of San M arcos held an quest hut withheld a verdict until an autopsy is perfo rm ed . Th# body’ i> at Pennington F u n e ra l Home in San Marcos Clark * survived by his fiarenta. and and Mrs XX' O. C lark Mr two hrothef'- William G Clark m d H iram M C lark, all of Hous­ ton. Federal Power Fletcher's Topic Hmm,is F letch er will lecture on "T he F ed eral P o w e r Commission and an Inapt Administrative Task it noon Tuesday ll I in Townes Hall n Mr p a rt n e r (he r etcher firm of Vmsor Elkins Weems m d >earl< Houlton, is one of the trial and a d m in is tra ­ tive aw p ractition ers of the United St ates islanding He attended V anderbilt I ’niver- ' n iagn a cum spy anti g rad u ate d in 1921 w th a B \ degree I ) hie In I >21 he reel \ cd h s LI R from th# I -a v Si h<«d of Columbia Uni- \ et shy Mr F le tch er will outline ’he rate review procedures and substantive the Fed eral formula# used bv Pow er C om m ission in aitem p tin g to {A’rfoi rn the adm in -' at iv e task ate esses Hp will sn ti it ut a! gas 'he variou s factors then e x a m in e tie an tend tha* inapt ’ask so D r is independent n atural gax pro­ du cers are concerned Tile School of Law to show idm tm sfrative is sponsoring this to Mr. F letch er Admission is free. Discipline G r o u p Rests ll# has Discipline c o m m itte e h o n e s t ’ were b ro u g h t before No m o re c a s e s of scholastic dis­ the last week, A no Now "ny Dc >n of Student L-Je said F r i d a v T h e re h av e been j no h earings of any sort, ho ad ded . to im prove to opinion The new nine-week contrary su m m e r session is not an economy m e a s u re but a instruction at move the University , acco rd in g to Dr H H R ansom , v ic e-president and provost of the Main University. s u m m e r for session w h. lh and 17 •# J u n e June 18 C lasses will he he'd through August 20 This new plan will replace ’he old s u m m e r ses­ sion of two six-*’ i < r. R pgistrotior term - the is e x p erte d The ne " plan to draw man high s< non! grad uate* who o th e r.1 ise w os lid not have a t ­ tended Within a few y ear* en­ rollm ent is expected to equal that of th# long te rm . 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T h e s id e s h o w s a re slo w ly but surely h a v in g to H o se d o w n . H o w e v e r , know ing th e c o n s t it u e n c y , the v ib r a n c y , and spirit of th is place, w e don't fea r the t r a n s fo r m a t io n of the a r e a in to an ivy le a g u e m ind m ill. to b e c o m e m o r e c o n s c i o u s o f t h e i r o w n " f i r s t d a c e ” o b l i g a ­ tion in c o m m u n i c a t i n g m o r e cle a rly a n d i n s p i r i n e l v w ith t h e s t u d e n t s (a* w ell a s j u s t " f l u n k i n g m o r e ” ). T h is , we h o p e , will h e soon f o r t h c o m i n g f o r s o m e f a c u lty m e m b e r ^ W e do se e t h e n e e d M e a n w h i l e , t h e r e a r e s o m e d r a m a t i c c h a n g e s t a k i n g p la c e . N e w c u r r i c u l a r a n d c o - c u r r i c u l a r p r o g r a m s a r e e m b r a c i n g t h e m o r e so lid v ie w of h e l p i n g t h e s t u d e n t f in d h i s d e s t i n y . 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The ty p ica l p r o fe sso r is in contin- irritat­ ia dread of antagonizing ‘he administra­ ing or disturbing tion if he happen* e sp e c ia lly that m ost m odern univer­ to kno'« sity administrator ' maintain a sec­ ret d o ssier on ea ch of th eir pro­ into this d o ssier le -s o r s and tha* goos a \e r y sc r a n of g o ssip or e n t- rtsm thai reaches the administra­ tion TTia p ro fesso r w ill go to a l­ m ost ahs .rd 'lengths not to a p p e a r or to en­ too often sn this d o " .c d a n g er ch a n c e s of a d v a n ce m e n t. few examples from my own exper lencp since no impersonal a r e avail­ statistics able r have -cen famous profes­ sors al! atremble before going to .nave a routine n terv iew w ith the on verbify pres dent I have seen a fee* a use h a pi fifes sor ;rv a md i p o r t s h i r t " hen ■ a* m c,. he happened to meet thf- president Let me give a sn a flank * of A “ I h a l f ween friend* bi the do* en dessert a p r o f e s s o r w h o i n c u r r e d the d i s p l e a s u r e of th e a d m i m s t r a lion; I h a v e se e n fa cu lty c o m m i t tee s p le d g e t h e m s e l v e s to s u p p o r t a c e r t a i n p o l ic y ; a n d h a v e seen a b a n d o n line*! the m e m b e r s t h e ir pledge finding t h a t the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o p p o s e d th e r e m e m b e r a s t a r t ­ policy ; arid ling e p is o d e w hen a p r o f e s s o r In o pe n m e e t in g the P r e s i d e n t E m e r i t u s : “ We c a n sav w h a t vv e w a n t b e c a u s e you h a v e no p o w e r o v e r us, a n d we a r e no l o n g e r a f r a i d of y o u . ’* in sta n tly on ro s e a n d to now told I T h e n there w a * the u m o in fac­ ulty m#etinc " hon I made some fa r h ha r rr e ss p r o p o s a l of w J- rh , it a d m i n i s t r a t i o n the h a p p e n e d l i t a nevt dav one did not a p p r o v e of m y collen r o e s ta a m a n w ho now h e a d th e m a for of on e of H" ision* of o r e of the m ost fam ou s old u n iv er sitie s this country! the d o o r of my office. ’n carn#, t h e hall looked up an d dow n to vvas w a t c h i n g , see that n o h o d ’ the plu n g ed a f t e r h im d oor "T ' e e why on e a r th a n v b o d y don t could t h e m o tion h a v e o p p o s e d >ou m a d e in m e e t in g v-e ^ierd a v." an d th e dor»r p lu n g e d out again. inside q u ick lv c lo s ed whimpered 'h e n n Vnd !rom t h e r e w a s all o r d e r s 'he n e w d e r l ee t h e o t h e r p r t v n t e m a t i n n a l f e s s o r . a s c i e n t i s t of ' h a t , r e p i ! 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" I t * a s t u p i d r u l i n g " * i ’ l h e " A n d t h e o t h e r old p r o f w h o . join t h e t h o r o u g h l y w h e n a--Le i rn r e - ' * v - e r i c a n A s s o c i a t i o n of I n i v c r s i t v p r o f e s s o r s d e c l a r e d “ I h a v e s p e n t 20 years b u i l d i n g m y - * e ' f a p l a c e un t h i s d e p a r t m e n t ; and I Mi' not risk the a d m in is tr a ­ tion s d i s a p p r o v a l by- j o i n i n g a n y o u t s i d e orca rn rat ion " t h e t i m e w h e n a n a d m i n to e n t e r i s t r a t i v e o f f i c e r , h a v i n g f a i n I a l i n a n o t o r io u s ! v A m e r i c a n dl< t a t o r . s e n t ovit c o m f a r o It v m a n d and r e ­ T o n u c e p t i o n k n o w l e d g e , tuvlv o n e of t h e a r d e n t ' l i b e r a l e ' on s t a r e d a Wray fo r t h e to attv-nd a I n v i t a t i o n s t h e i r w i v e s t h e c a m p we t h e d i c t a t o r b l o o d y " Vnd for This sam* r esp e ct timidity For the one inspired long - in gra tied bv menunty and habit* rd bumble deference rrikes the fvp ca profestW'r one of the readiest of wcopnants I do no* mean to say The* the professor t* any w o rse rn than ’his most people in -;te btismp's world Tho pr »fessew is probably better in ‘JO pwofessors who would dare hint opposition to v po r y w i o p o r t e d ha* t h e a d m i n ­ s'- itier* not one n sixte hua- iness mer crmid t-** fmind to op- pose I a m m e r e l y siv ng that it is a T us’ a x e fo r the professQg as a high m ’'ded, mel­ ee! ia w h o s e a c t i o n s a n d o p m - ■or.s a-e a ways ••'f’uercAH ha- rs- “ or? and courageous considera- t -.ors, their houses * th^ * "At faculty reception* la .ghter cluster a b o u t t h e e a g e r s m i l e s ft is pain- t h e to b i I too-q *4.-k tnrva*sid- iious offer* af help the too-ohvKSi* attempts rn ca'! atter,',<>n to one­ s'’ '' a* f -Mi *v members and Trve’’ -twee ‘from w o es w h o m advancement m a v befall One *Aelg tha? be :« vatehing thee* |-» -vwpm m a k in g a p lay f o r cho, or p e n p« the; ■he r : v a] icioori* are ovr-dv am b.oot s p e ip o s*nv m g for a p*kes o f t h e p r e s i d e n t a n d t h e d e a n a r e g r e y e d w i t h a* m u c h upr<*«r i o u s l a u g h t e r a* if t h e t o r a h * t h e m • civ e* w e r e telling joke# to fright- • o c d 2r c s h u t e s T bt« to orrtr t a n t o **K old m an s ®a|]>ev serv- of r r a i r s e n a t u r e p o i n t m a n — a l l to o h u m a n to* a l b T h e twit t h a t t h e a r e o n lx hn is -iblv "I know ^«qe a«t-.,’e young pro­ fesso r who hab,hiaiiv piaved u with be head of 'he departm.er*. ire old m an vein in-ii and then com pi..rn en ted him ran his ' T h i s strMogem paid off prowes* t h e way, with h a n d so m ely qu ck ad1, anre-r ent 1 bv e» the a sk in g adv ic* on "I know another professor who, as ?o»n as he arr '.cd o r the rh rrv- p is be­ from an oth er univHiv.ty the footstep* o' m e gan d o g g in g chairman of #o t h e d ep a rtm em bat one w a s seld o m seen without the other sim p le st personal m a tter from the hah- s sh,re thro*t to w h at brand of au to tires one snoiild buy laugh­ ing at the ng a* a one m a n c la q u e w hen the old man appeared in public and genera! m aking him *e ' so rid icu lo u s t h a t ev en ' h e fa c u la Th « srra‘cre-:i la lghed a* him too. E v en the m o*' re­ paid o ff now ned p: o fe sso r s are not immune to fla 'te r v > n the t h e r e w a s and t h e r o s t r u m irofmssor’s " A n d t h e n fold of a n e x c e e d ­ wife wdio t o w n s m a n s wife c o m ­ rich ingly to o n e of the u niversity’* ing late finding n o e m p t y e x e r c is e * se a t n e a r c r i e d o u t ' a c ­ i n d i g n a n t l y ' h a ' uity w i v e s Mrs B la n k w a n t e d a s e a t, I w ould h a v e g iv e n h e - m in e a n d s a t on the g r o u n d " ' T h i s w ho le p r o b l e m . it s a id of t h e r e la ti o n of fac­ b e ulty w i v e s to t h e i r h u s b a n d « ad- v a n e e m e m " a i t * a T h a c k e r a y for a d e q u a t e d e lin e a tio n to c e r t a i n o t h e r I h a d seen “ If In a n y “ In g e n e r a l , lf a w i f e Is p r e t t v , t h e s h e is e x jM H ted Ut plav u p to Import ant o f f i c i a l s of the u n i v e r ­ i m m o r a l w a \ . sity — n o t in a g e n t l e c o q u e t - of c i a i r s e . l*»t if s h e is p l a i n , s h e tish w a v ; a n d is e x p e c t e d to b e c o m e p e r s o n a l l r ;»ers4innl p r o b l e m s in I n v o l v e d t h e (x-ople. im jK v rtan t t h e w i v e s of of | > r o fe s s o r b e c o m e S e l d o m m n a c a m p u s t h e e n jv e r t a l d o f h i s wife. l u m i n a rv withfuit a r * 'p bit better contro-.ed and that m en a r e a to l i ttle l e s s w i l l i n g ever since the Uni- xp cfK o-K v er ity p r e s i d e n t was fired in the n i d - f o r ’ w t o r “ p o l i t i c a l r e a s o n s ” th# M a n 1- of is con' iv p r e s e n t adm i m s t x a ' o n th# , e d p a r t of ndiv d u a l f a c u l t y m em bers • o u t s i d e w o r l d * c o n t r o v e r . n sv wi I do not b i g but hurt 'he U n i v e r s . t v s h e s 1 i n v o l v e m e n t o r t h a : a n y su rm ise i n t e r e s t s ' h e m that to a n d to t h e f a c t i n d i v i d u a l t h e i r M a m cf t h e p r o b l e m s in u n d e r - tao- s t a n d i n g b e t w e e n u l r \ m e m b e r s s u p e r ­ ior s a r e no t r e s ,lts o f r e a l l y s t r o n g p r e s s u r e o r a f r i n g e c a s e of a c a ­ dem ic. * r e e d o m d e n i a l , b u t s i m p l y in c o m m u n i c a t i o n * . a b r e a k - d o w n T h * p e o p l e In a d m i n i s t r a t i v e po- • I t i o n s a r e Ju st “ to o b u s y " a n d “ ton c o l d ’ In­ t*e c o n c e r n e d a b o u t d i v i d u a l f a c u l t y m e m b e r s * prob- , e m s . s o m e c l a i m B u t o t h e r s h a r e p o i n t e d t h a t s o m e top a d m i n i s t r a t o r s a r e a v a i l a b l e for in­ t e r ' l e s s a t a l m o s t a n y t i m e of th* r e a l c o n c e r n d a v t h e a d m i n i s ­ Is b e in g e x p r e s s e d In f a c u l t y t h e r e a c h i n g t r a t i o n m o r e e f f i c i e n t l y r o m - triunity of t h i s s i t e . t h e r e Is m u c h t h e “ c o l d ­ to he d o n e he n e s s -' c a n n o t i n s t i t u t i o n e r a s e d In s i n h a h u g e R u t p e r h a p s s o m e S t r o n g e r , m o r e c r e a t i v e a t t e m p t s c m l Id be m a d e . M o r e w e e k l y c o n f e r e n c e s b e t w e e n their d e p a r t m e n t c h a i r m e n f a c u l t i e s , m o r e e x p l a n a - torv c e n t r a l a d m i n i s t r a t i o n e v p l a n f a c u l t y , a n d c l e a r e r a t i o n s to d e l i n e a t i o n m a t t e r * of m i g h t be e s t a b l i s h e d . P e r h a p s I o r s h o u l d not c l e a r l v p o l i c y S till, in a t h a t a n d a n d t h e fo r starvation wages “I still remember the shock I had "hen a* ar undergraduate T heard how cruelly and arrogant­ ly the c olle g e president berated an old ianitor for some nsigmficant carelessness; and when I learned what the uni­ versity po } it* ar t o r s and when I found that the philosophy pro­ fessor 'qck^d the courage to com­ mit himself one way or the other on 'he matter of the Virgin Birth; and when the logics professor ex­ plained why he sat in the fashion­ able dress circle at the svmpborty instead o' the ha I con'.' where the music could really he heard better i “I have to get up very early in the morning and it delays mv get­ ting home inst that much longer when I have to walk ait the wav down and when I lea-ned that 'he outstand­ ing mathematician on the campus belonged to one of the moat prim­ itive a rd fundamentalist religion* sects and when the grea' profes­ sor college president^ spent two hours personallr attack­ ing in chs* a senior who had writ­ ten a stemihtimorous article ques­ tioning the value o' the education he rad been receiving in the pest four year* the ha'cony later a from so m e th in g “ It b egan ton daw n on me rn 'hat high er ed u cation those da vs tho* grit lack ed w a s e sse n tia l. In the 25 y e a r s that have opin­ ion has Keen not only confirmed, but follow ed , curls tha* iris' I in ten sified * V a n f o r is b a d b e c o m i n g “ T h e g r e a t e s t d a n g e r In a p r o ­ f e s s o r • e x e c u t i v e is t h a t , p r a c t i c a l l y alw a s s , h e l o s e s h is h n m a n i t v T h i s Is b a d fo r h i m a e a m a n And a e a p r o f e s s ,, * , a n d It t h e < t o r w h o m . a f t e r a l l , t h e n n i v e r s i t v e x ­ i s t e d H e b e g i n s to s e e t h e n n i v e r s l - t r o r h i s p a r t of it. a a a t e a m , a s y s t e m , a m a c h i n e . H e f o r g e t s t h a t to ha a univ e r s i t y c a n n o t a f f o r d a a o r g a n i s a t i o n , rrru*« ai- w a v s b e a c o l l e c t i o n of I n d l v i d o a l h u m a n b e i n g s . s t u d e n t s t h a t K tr> a c a g e - -he a d m in istra to r "The en tir e bu sin ess of a u n iv er­ sity is not to d e v e lo p hum an cog§ and co tter pm* va alan e o n ly in r eia h n r la rg er m e ch a n ism , but 'o d e v e lo p ndcpenden* hum an p erso n ?1 -tieg intrinsic,! > v a lu a b le to Rut con­ m a k e a sn 'e s s of his vtb vin ced th a t im po ' i n t t v ita lly t the u n iv er sity m a ch in e nm that smoothly d*. or m ands p.-m's ■■ m s . n v g v •. v « ' not a ti, v. I’.M-pound ng. ‘h a ’ e v ­ ery mi vidua I w ithin th e un iver­ sity do his p a r t a s a cog o r a ■v*- ter pin in -na king Tie e n g ir t rrm w ithout a spsttter. rather asks, f o r e x j v e r i m c n t* . fo r ‘"The nile* must no t tw- broken. t h e r e moat be no e x c e p t i i u i s . a n d t h e e r g a i m a ti on The w e l t i r e of for h u m a n p e r m i t s no a l l o w a n c e s for m i* n a t u r e , fol­ tAke*. li e s of v o u t h ; t h e n i l e * d o not i n d i v i d u a l a n d t h e t h e r e c o g n i a c I r r e g u l a r ; s y s t e m m a k e * no t h e o f f i c i a l p r o v i s i o n f o r h u m a n a v m - pathy, h u m a n u n d e r s t a n d i n g , b a ­ rn a n p i t y , h u m a n lo v e h u m a n f o r ­ g i v e n e s s t h e e ires se * a r r i for hun “ If any university student h a p ­ pens to h a v e o r g m a t y or :ndiv- du^iuy dis, kp of arbitrarv a ,tn- onTv. vies* of his own about wha? in good resenrrren’ at a w in g Ti- p<- ’•* of a i-og or a cot­ ter pin ne had het’cr " 3 k v>f» s'ay c le a r of he administra­ Iv tion. and hide his true na rare un- dor a bushel I? he doe sn t, sorr.» of the profess'V-admin-stra'ors are going to give him t r o u b l e . ” * * Doe* fti,« kind of sPaa*von ex- sr here? Art there ans stror.g ex- i m p i w of faculty u le n c n at rim Lmverstjy si Texas? A m there tong it * say to speak nu1 Some faculty members who do try the'’ re­ ceive memos remind.ng them that “all you utter rn us' he completely disassociated from the University." And when someone e l s * connects them with the University, the fac­ ulty member kl held responsible, a.s was one gov eminent professor who wrote a couple of letter* to a leading state paper The Texan hears about various faculty mem rtr* "ho write to the Fi-ing Line saving they receive calls or memos from the admini­ stration asking that they “disas­ sociate from the ' nh varsity proper. The question of when a faculty member is on his own time need* clahtfu ation rheni'elv One sen io r faculty m em ber claims “ most deans apixkinted from the ranks at the I niveraitv are pot In higher places because they'vs proven themselves safe-.” Wheth­ e r o r nm this Is trne, the fever of for “ deanftls" some bright young professor sod denly becoming “ s u p e r r o o p e r a live.” Is oftest blamed * i Two other ra>a* on the art* and faculty are often m en ­ •c ie n c e s tioned as exam p le* of outspoken m en w ho don t get for a prom otion One has hovered on 'h e brink of a , hill professorsh ip for m anv y e a rs, and the other it still jus* a specie’ Instructor. Both the nod a “ s e c r e t b l a c k m a r k ’’ is e s t a b l i s h e d w h e r e i n O n e o f ' h e b i g g e s t c o m p l a i n t s I* sys- facu]- t h a t ’e m t y m e m n e i ' a r e g r a d e d d o w n for ,1 P h e m g OUt-oM iflt, Hut h e a r a b o u t od on c o ld t y m e m b e r r e m a r k s t h e y n ev er* it. “ T d r a t h e r b e cal- tha f a c u l ­ ' q u e e z p . " o n e y o u n g t h a n g i v e n ' h e c a r p e t I ) It It * i n t e n t i o n is n m o u r a i m * t o e x a g g e r a t e .a. go u n i v e r s i t y ’* t h e d e f e c t s in a is a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d m o r a l e . o n l y o u r t o p o i n t out r e a l l y c r u e i a ! p e r s o n a l p r o b l e m * t h a t c o n t r i b u t e t o a n o v e r a l l a tti­ t u d e of “ h o l d y o u r t o n g u e a n d hold y o u r mb " W e f r a n k l y b e l i e v e this t o the s u p e r - h e s i t a n c y is b a r t r ' a « n " a c a d e m i c a t m o s p h e r e . i n i m i c a l i n t e r e s t s of a “ f i r s t t h e p r e s i d e n t of W e s t a n d w t ’n o n e o f A m e r i c a s l a r g e r u n i v e r s ­ ities w h o w a s q u o t e d r e c e n t l y by in T h e L a P c m I r x i i s M H a c k e r M a g a z i n e a s " A U n i v e r ­ s a y i n g , s i t y a m o s t n e v i t a b l y is o u t o f step w i t h t h e w i d e r c o m m u n i t y . 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S tu d e n t e n te r p r ise is sudd en ly a w a k e n i n g to th*' t r a u m a of its ow n w a s t e of tim e. M e ran feel a h o m e - c le a n in g r e v o lu tio n fa k in g place in s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t . VI! the to d efen d r e a lm s of stu d e n t t h e m s e l v e s in c o m p e t it io n w ith h ig h e r g o a ls of a c a d e m ie a c h i e v e m e n t . Vwav w ith the play toys; on w ith the s h o w . t o g e t h e r n e s s a re h a v in g ★ if W e d o n ’t r e a l l y t h i n k t h e U n iv e r sity - will e v e r lose Its s e n s e o f h u m o r A lo n g w i t h t h e e f f i g y - h a n g e r s a n d c r o s s , t o t e r s a n d p e t i t i n f i - p u i h f r s a n d p r a n k s t e r s g o e s a ric h t r a d i t i o n o f " i V w ' t T r e a d on M e" w h i c h is v ita! to t h e s t u d e n t rv. t h a t s o m e of W e sincere!'.' h o p e t h e " p o l ic e state** a t t i t u d e s w h i c h c o m e w ith b i g n e s s w ill he t u r n e d to t h e ’ he m o r e v i t a l t h a n I R,fKAO r a t h e r t h e f o u n d a t i o n s s h a k i n g c o n t r o l l i n g a l r e a d y role of s t i m u l a t i n g t h e m . W e c a n feel trad ition F in a lly , we b eliev e will n e v e r flic. W e knew it the m in u t e w e sat d o w n in the blue sw iv e l c h a ir and loo k ed out t h e w indow and saw the T o w e r g lis te n in g in the m o r n in g s u n sh in e . that T h e D a ily T e x a n t h e Lout T h i r t i e s , W e k n e w it t h e i n s t a n t w e t o o k a g l a n c e in to t h e T e x a n t h e files a n d s a w t h e p u n d i t s of t h e R o a r i n g N i n e t i e s , t h e D is il lu s io n e d M ad T w e n t i e s , F o r t i e s , a n d t h e S ile n t F i f t i e s all c a l l i n g fo r a b e t t e r w o rld , s t u d e n t f r e e d o m , a n d a b o l i t i o n n r t h e I le g is la tu r e . W e k n o w t u r n i n g o v e r ­ ic e t h e w h e e l s in ole J B. W e c a n ’t s a v e n o u g h a b o u t f o r w a r d o v e r t h o s e w h o h a v e r o m e b e f o r e u s a n d h a v e le n t a h e l p in g h a n d W e ’ll n e v e r lie a b l e to e x t o l p ro p e r !', t h o s e w ith w 'h o m w e ’ve w o r k e d sid e b v side lf n o w a.s w e W e k n o w it will n e v e r d ie as v» e S lim " ' h e > i \- f o n t f o r e m a n ” H a y s , " M o m F r a z i e r o f a d v e r t i s i n g d ' a d l i n e f a m e , " b u s i n e s s ac u s u a l ” I jo y d E d m o n d s , " 2 3 y e a r s w i t h th e A P " H a r r e l l I .ee, a n d i n s t i t u t i o n s w h o b e l i e v e In s t u d e n t j o u r n a l i s m b e c a u s e th ey ’r e still k i d s t h e m s e l v e s a t h e a r t A n d v et a!! a r e c o n v i n c e d t h a t c o l l e g i a t e j o u r n a l i s m is f a r f r o m b e i n g k i d s ’ s t u f f T i l i n g s h a v e b e e n sa id h e r e t h a t m o - t o t h e r n e w s p a p e r s h a v e h a d n e i t h e r t h e in c l i n a t i o n n o r t h e f o r t i t u d e to p r in t t h e o t h e r T ' a n fr e sh m a n w alk M e k n e w It e s p e c ia lly a* w e se e a in to the o f fic e and sa v , “ H e llo , my n a m e is John bines. I w o r k e d on my h igh sc h o o l paper, I w a n t to he ed ito r h e r e s o m e d a y .’’ H e ’ll feel it too, wed! w a g e r , a f t e r a s h o r t w hile. ★ ★ T ile D a il y T e x a n Is a n o r g a n i c n e w s p a p e r I t lives a n d b r e a t h e s a s floes Its s u r r o u n d i n g c o m m u n i t y . for few M a y b e it ll run a step s a h e a d on o cc a sio n , hut it b elie v es in the people. It e x i s t s for th e m . T h e D aily T e x a n m ust a l w a y s prize its ability to speak for the s t u ­ ( a n d to give t h e s t u d e n t s all o p p o r tu n it ie s p o s ­ d e n t s t h e m s e l v e s ). It m u st be d ed ica ted to sjieak sib le to telling th e story of the Forty Veres w ith ca n d o r and a ceti racy VII w h o step inside t h e d o o r s o f T h e '•south’* F ir s t C o lle g e Daily m u st r e m e m b e r th a t t h e r e is no price tag on fre ed o m and in d e p e n d e n c e herr. T h is is the true h e r i t a g e o f T h e Texan. T h e T e x a n ’s only i n a c c u r a c y a n d to t r u t h ( n o t t o i n d i v i d u a l s ’ p r e s s u r e a n d ir r e s p o n s i b i l i t y t h a t t h r i v e o n ^ i n s t i t u t i o n a l g o o d ’’ ). I t r o u s t “ t h e g o o d o f th e U n i v e r s i t y " is in t h e ! in - r u n s e r v e d b v a l l o w i n g all o p in io n s to b e e x p r e s s e d f r e e l y a n d o p e n l y . t e l l i n g t h e m e a n i n g o f I T c l e a rly a n d a c c u r a t e l y , a n d t h e s t a n d i n g p r a i r i e " a g a i n s t ai! w h o w o u ld d e s tr o y fo r existence. t its r e a s o n f e a r s h o u l d ho o f t h e ex -vence of t h e * ' T i t h e idea t h e f o r ★ th W e ’ve h a d o u r d i s i l l u s i o n m e n t - a n d o u r a w a k e n i n g s , h u t w e ’v e still got a f a i t h in t h e U n i v e r s i t y o ' T e x a s a n d . . . o f t h e m e n a r r i w o m e n w h o w h a t it m u s t r e p r e s e n t a r e t h e U n i v e r s i t y . . t h a t will n e v e r die . W e d o n ’t a m b l e a w a y w i t h o u t o u r dot h ts W e ' r e n o t so s u r e t h a t m a n w ill e v e r know " t h e w h o l e t r u t h a n d n o t h i n g hurt” . . . w e ’re n o t so s u r e m a n w ill ev e r he c o m p l e t e d f re e . But w e ’re co n v in c e d the s t r u g g le is w orth m a k in g . T here is a o n e n e s s in m an and file w orld and his <»od a s m y s t e r i o u s and m a lig n e d as the tapcstrv of d a y -t o - d a y m ay s e e m . O k a y , d o w n s t a i r s , b o y s. I t ’s c o m i n g d o w n . W e knevv w e w o u i d n t get it all '..id . W e ’ll le a v e lo ts of say m g to t h o s e w h o sit in t h e b lu e s w iv e l c h a i r f r o m h e r e on in. W e ’r e b e t t i n ’ on 'em . ★ ★ Y o u a s k w h y we u s e t h e e d i t o r i a l “ W e " '* “W e" Is ftu? It stands f o r m e a n d m y R e m i n g t o n f i r s t p e r s o n p l u r a l t y p e w r i t e r . b r a r y * t h o u g h k b a i a l r e a d y a c q u i r e d to o m u c h a t a tu * P a r d o n rn w h ile w e c h a n g e t h e r i b b o n . Sport Briefs I Tuesday, March 24, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 RT, LOFTS — Red Schoendienst, Schoendienst A J O W in s in Softball A ctio n Will Go Home; hospitalized four m onths with tu- first inning, F re d Schw eizer pitch- Knight then stru ck out and after b er cillosis Monday ho will leave tho hospital " U 1" * Alpha T a u O m « . n m . to f t . Phl K appa S ip .’ « • » e h « ' T uesday and predicted he would a re p o rt "b rig h t and e a r ly " for IS-JO; m a sp rin g koe B rav es. inning. After j Inning opened with House draw tng his second walk of the day the received another free pass. D o n 1 but he was forced at second on B y rd 's single. B yrd scored cen terfield er fly ball victory over I n t Kappa big- Q eorRe K nobel overthrew second, which turned out to he a triple. Jim By EDWARD KNOCKE Co-In tram ural Editor p ennon R r ^ k s s a crifice . stealing second, R ich a rd E m e ry A fter scoring six runs the A T O * D tm v , n -, intram u ral action. the M llw au- 1 training with announced * * * * * * _■ I to open th* first happily scored when The Thi Kappa Sigs long then . . . on in . . A . , . . In M onday's only C lass A Ankenman and E m b ry moved to second and Third. Then Jim House into " ’a 'ked to fill the sack s and after kn eb el m issed the last pitch, An- i kenm an scored. gta rn e s got n itrhine troubles as --------- ------- * „ f„ , ni ran last m onth and a »wu,c s c “ season. * r the g rea t E d . a m e * w ,, y if m y men In the first d a total or nine j inning. He re- j m ained shaky the re st of the way then # up six m ore frpp p is s . walked five consecutive men ' n PS and five hits. I produce five m ore runs for A IO . N orm an Ankenm an started the The ATO s collected \ y p , D enison to first s a ck e r and to up trouble rea lly cam e as he h it b th« Alpha T au O m ega increased th eir lend to 10 2 in the top of the third inning E m e ry w alked, K nigh t got a pitched hall, and House B yrd the hags. singled to sc o re E m e ry and a fte r twro more Denison w alked, B ro ck singled to to walked fill to Affpr ^ rM Schweizer Kappa Sigs down the in order, '^T 0 ' scoring spree as he w alked runs in the second inning The score Knight, IN THE SPIRIT OF EASTER . . . ELIGIOUS EASTER CARDS A t the Joyous Ea s te r season, a b eautiful Hallm ark Religious Card carries a m essage o f peace and happiness to those you love. See our com plete selection of H allm ark Religious Ea ste r Cards to d a y. • # r . .■* • ///vers/t u u coop ll 0 I N T O W N J T 0 K I L o n g h o r n s D o w n G o p h e r s I n S e r i e s O p e n e r , 1 2 - 9 B t CH A RLIE SMITH i Minnesota, making a six g a m * F o r the first three Innings Rod sounding two base shot by pinch B alm y spring w eather and a tour of T exas in as m any days, looked like he would have no trou- (litter Justin Wakeland which fol- lowed Myers* double, an erro r, again hie holding the N ortherners at bay. the Longhorns T exas L o n g -1 will play gang of hit-happy T e x a s Long- will — horns c l u b b e d G op hers, 12-9, Monday afternoon the G ophers will journey to Hous- base until the fourth canto. a t C lark Field tw o-gam e stands again st The Longhorns jumped F ro m Austin The Gophers didn t I T uesday a t 3 p rn. the M innesota for ton _ _ The a in the get a man on and a single by Johnny M ay er, T h e cloudless day seem ed to in R ice and the U niversity of Hous- that few—and they did. including th ree for with M onday's victory v ite the h itters to loosen up and ton. T e x a s ’ E lm e r Rod w as credited clout a F iv e p itch ers, although T e x a s , saw' th eir deliveries poled he survived only six innings. Rod fo r l l e x tra base hits. No hom e- now has a 2-1 season reco rd . F re d I B ru ck b a u e r, who posted a 5 1 rec- Ord fo r the 1938 Big Ten Cham ­ pions, received the loss. M onday's ! contest was the season opener for ; Minnesota. T h e Longhorns will meet the Gophers again on Tuesday for the sec­ ond game of their two- game series. The game will be played at Clark Field, and starting time Is 3 p.m. W ayne McDonald led the T exas clubbers with three hits including a double and a triple. G eorge My­ ers and Roy Enderlin trailed Mc- ; Donald with two safeties each. ; M yers smashed two doubles. The only Gopher to g a th e r m ore than one hit was Ned Ju n k e r with the p itch ers’ two. **>*»-• runs w ere hit n igh tm are, however. in The lon gh orns reeled off a nifty M innesota got off to a late sta rt, I triple steal In the seventh inning to go in the only m aneuver of the day but c a m * bounding back the Inning, j that stole the fifth a h ead , 6-5, C oach B ib b F a lk 's Longhorns r a j- h itters. T e x a s led, 9-6, when M.v- lied with th ree runs in the bottom era slid acro ss hom e p la te with of the sixth, however, and w ere what proved the winning n ever headed. lim eligh t from to be run. the in H o w C a n V o n B E M I R E ? In c h o o s i n g a d i a m o n d r in g , t h * w a y to be sure Is to choose a g e n u i n e r eg is te re d K e e p s a k e D i a ­ in m o n d Ring. Q u a l i t y d i a m o n d s is j u d g e d b y c o l o r , c ut a n d c l a r i t y , a n d K e e p sa k e 's q u a l i t y is cle a rly d efined in w r i t ­ i n g for y o u r prote ction. Rin|* •nlifjfd to (how detxfl* Pf ice* indues Federal Tax pushed ln onp n i n ' " I feel like I U he able to get off to SGVenth and two m ore in in uniform the . , this .......... — , ......................... ................. .......... its hatting eye In the m eanw hile, infield out by M yers did and eighth . 2 0 lead in the opening fram e. A the eighth, hut ju st couldn't m ake ; half of pair of w alks to J a y A rnette and up t^ P deficit. T e x a s didn't lose s<>cnn(1 b asem an said, "b u t Roy E nd erlin followed by a two bagger by P e te E m b ry and a nm - SCf>rin£T tw ice in both the seventh hod said he will grad u ally build I a# hp scoring the trick. ____ Coach Bibb F a lk ’s nine, who ~ " record, now hav* a 4-3 season the second. added two m o re Phil Hipps led off the Inning with a single. Johnny M ayer attem ptc I to sacrifice Hipps to second, but reached first b ase safely w’hen the sacker. Wayne Minnesota the bunted hall Knapp, aw ay. can pe up for a half hour at a B ru ck b a u e r yielded to Jim R an tz tim e In the m orning find again In the afternoon, R ed explained His activ ity can he slowly increased as his strength returns. South St. Louis, Ronald B a k e r relieved Rod In ing t0 rush i t ." the seventh fra m e and w as follow- His doctors have cd in the ninth by G reg M artin. Surgery on the d iseased portion of Schoendienst * lung shortened hi* stay in Mt. St. R o se H ospital a good deal. Box Score 'ir,nle ! him he In the seventh canto. (^o rto rs s:|-V no !T' n 11 , 1 won * innings. tossed first j ’J I ’ told — in .. !t a b - ~ ' ' ; A free tick et to Rod loaded the bases. Hipps scored the S teers’ infield third run followed him grounder. M ay er the p late on Enderlin s across single. on A rn ett*’* The G ophers jumped back Into the contest in the fourth inning on two towering drives —a double and a triple — th at sent the Longhorn outfielders scu rryin g up the cM fs that dwell In the deeper reach es of C a r k Field. The e x tra base hits, unloaded by Junker and D ave Plepson, w ere followed by an In­ field shot th a t scored the Goph­ e rs ’ second run of the Inning. pushed a c ro ss one In the bottom of the fourth, but M innesota pulled within one run again by tallyin g fifth. In tim e Minnesota m oved ahead for the only the sixth Inning bv scoring three runs on two hits, two bases on balls, and an e rro r. the contest In M I N N E S O T A F a u s t . . n c f ............... Sanrtba k c f .......... J u n k e r c ................. B. I .r i c k so n c . . . . I’fi e p se n s s ............ Mat he. r f ................. I ffre ss rf ............... K n a p p , l b ............... Moe, l b ...................... J . F r i c k s o n , 2b . . Alf ord 3b ............... B o i l o ff 3 b .............. I f ............ H n ef n o r a - B r a n d t l f ............ B r u c k b a u e r p . . . Hantz, p ................... T O T A L S . . . . 2 . . . . 3 . . . . I . . . . 4 ____2 . . . . 2 . . . . 3 ..........I . . . . 4 . . . . 3 .......... I o 3 SH ah TI \ i s A r n e t t e . c f ............... . . . . ss h n d e r l m .............. K m b r v , r f 5 l f . . . . M cD o n a l d M y e r s . 1b ............... . . . . . 5 V e r p l a n k , 3 b . . . . ..........4 I Tipp*. 2 b ................. .......... 6 .......... 4 M a y e r , c ................... Hod, p ........................ . . . . . b-W a L el a n d , , , 0 B a k e r , p ................. .............. 0 M a r t i n , p . . . . . . . 5*> ' l o t ala a - B a n f o r H a e f n e r In ti— D ou b l ed f o r R o d In r 0 I 2 0 2 I 0 0 0 I I I n 0 n 0 9 t I 2 0 3 3 0 I 2 0 0 0 0 12 5th. 6th, h 0 I 2 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 I I I I 0 0 9 h 0 2 I 3 3 I I I 0 I I) 0 12 rh! 0 0 0 0 I I 0 I (I 0 0 I I 3 0 0 8 rbl I I I I 2 J I I 0 I 0 0 l l ‘ I am grateful it could he lo ca l­ the su rg ery perform ed ized and so soo n ," he said. * Mi ddlecoff W i n s O p e n ST. P E T E R S B U R G , F la C ary ju st Middle^ off, who said hrt w as tria l run using the e\ent as " a three for the M a s te rs ," the final round under-par 69 Monday the $13,000 St. P etersbu rg Open Golf Tournam ent with a 72-hole total of 275, 13 under par. In to win shot a T he erstw hile M em phis dentist, now playing out of Hollywood, F la ., had not entered a tourna­ m ent sin ce undergoing a hernia operation la st Sep tem b er, and he wanted lf he could find out stand up under the grind, and lf to M i n n e s o t a ............... oral 213 120— 9 T e x a s 9 3 .......................... 2 2 0 1 0 3 2 2 x — 12 12 2 E — Pflepsen 2 Verplank, J . Erleksnn. HIPP*. PO-A Minnesota. T exas D P — J . H aefner a "-I J . E rick so n : P f l e p s e n Erii kson A Knapp. L O B —-M in n esota.. Texas 2B F.mbrv, Myers 2 ’randt A l f o rd McDonad W akeland. P f l e p s e n M c D o n a l d . R o l l o f f SB - 3 B V trp ian k 3. M yers 2 Hipps, J . F.rick- ! T he answ er w as y es to both Ile finished fresh, and 70 69 67-69 rounds . . Jun ker, p ro ved he h a s n t lo s t h is tou ch , questions. four his . . of . , . . * T he slu g fe st b ro k * out ; br into the s >n. Mc donald. S. M ayer open when the Longhorns ca m e back to count th ree m ore runs in T h r e e hds R o d tw > their h alf of th e sixth, ja rre d the including two doubles the Longhorns’ precip ices during rally. T h e k ey blow was a re- Ip I 9 * 3 4 a a 4 2 a 2 3 2 3 0 0 I 0 H P B - V erplank (B ru ck b au eri • P B - -C od y and Andrews. .................. * ................................. 2 a ................................. 2 ..................................... I B r u c k b a u e r ( L ) R ants B a l k - -Baker U T — 2 4 5 . 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The m a tc h e s will be held ! on Penl< k C ourts. handsome stripe O l m e d o Returns Hero A R E Q IT P A , P eru — A lem andro Olmedo, son of a hum ble P eruvian fam ily of In c a d escen t, returned to his hometown M onday a nation­ al hero c a rrie d Ho was d ecorated T h e 23 y ea r old tennis s ta r who a lm o st single - handedly won the D avis Cup for the U nited States, flow ers and was show ered wit ii con fetti and through a ch eerin g crowd of 5,000 when he arriv ed from L im a. O lm edo was driven through people-lined streets to d ie M unicipal Building. The throngs shouted alm o st in unison, "O lm ed o . . O lm edo . . O lm ed o." In a quiet cerem ony with the c ity 's highest honor—the gold m ed al of the city. + P a n - A m G a m e s Get A i d WASHINGTON A bill authoriz­ ing $300,000 the P a n A m erican G a m e s in C hicago n ext sum m er w as passed Monday by the House. T he roll c ill vote th at sent the m ea su re to ’ he Sen­ ate w as 237-108. fe d e ra l aid fo r T h e gam es a re scheduled from 7. with through Sept. Aug. 27 2.000 and south A m erican countries p artic­ ipating. from north athletes Tuesday Deadline For Net Entries AH en tries in In tra m u ra l tennis doubles and Independent, club, and softball a r * dun Tuesday dorm a t 5 p m. All organizations a re lim ited to four doubles te a m s In C lass A and two in C lass B . I f an organization has m ore m en w ho dr * ire to com ­ they m ust be entered as un­ pote attach ed on a sep a ra te en try blank. All competition will he scheduled a t 4 and 5 p.m . Mural Scores H A N D B A L L O iAmpinnthin Matrhea O m x A Rift; ■■ rd p *e',e- ' n Kb e p a Epsilon, beat D orm an W heeler, Oak Grove < lax* R • Robert S'alniwwi Alpha r . n s . r # F E M E p s i . c n I", b e a l K e n I W ATER B I - h I I It A I I \ 'In . 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W hen you see your "College Life” representative, make sure that he represents The College Lift Insurance Company of America! , ' " •“ “ V * -rm , B E S T ’ S ^ - N a t l o n ’ a L e a d i n g I n s u r a n c * R e p o r t i n g B e r v i e # e a y s : " T h * C o ll'q e L>f° I n u r a n c * C o m p a n y o f Am erica 11 conservative!/ a^d capably m anaged, h a s reputable backing, an d h a s r-ade substantial p r o g re rs since organization, The results obtained by the com p any have taen very favor­ able . . . W e recom m end this c o m p a n y ." the original Buy Whete You T H I Benefit Most" COLLEGE LIFE I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y O F A M E R I C A I a pi * a a a 0 1 1 S, I N OI A VA A - e ', 'a - Li#a Convenfton L ‘# Inauranc* A ; » ' * y M*.-a3*m*nt Assn', • ‘ aa Tuesday, March 24, 1959 THE DAILY TEXA N Page 4 T V T o n i g h t 75 in Canada Ballet A distingu xhe*! company of 75 J mg* rh*- ballet to r,rf gory Gym w ill p n w r • final event n* thai 1 * p m Wednesday, 59 Cm*.ira] hntertainnrimt I A program punned hv th# r om- r. p, when the Na pa ny Intr their return v - * to A .« 1.958 Commitlee Mona: Ballet, of Canada once again fir. includes I-es av lf* ' hv Daisy Mae Reverses Order Offers Named , O f Usual Route to Stardom Je rv is Underwood, instructor Sn ism, has been named musical B y D A N I L A M B D E N T » m A mu*#maist, Staff I P a tric ia was surprised bv 'he *peed With w h i c h recognition N o rm a lly, Hollywood is the goal i am e It was only two nrnr Cummings Goes West For Show 7 M A V h R I C K ; Two Tinkers to Ten S t r ik e " — Ten Strike being the nam e of an ‘ au then tic" title the v e ^ ' o / n to w n In e a s e need* el art fica hon Bret Mav- nriek mepta a reform ed aa loon dancer who h a s be*-n given a life Fir a n un­ new c h a n c e n known benefactor from Ten Strike run happy with the 8 /) H D B D M M IN G S B o b g'K* ‘.csu n torught with guest star G eorge Montgorrier' G e o r g e the g ir .s ’ eyes and catches ad B o b is s r lahore but he tries to adju st” bv e n iu ia ting the w estern star, G uests on s i n g e r s the M oore Roberta lu n y Ben n et; dan cer C a r o l K a m e y , and comeclians A lan K in g and B il l y G ilb e r t I G A R F F Y M O O C K show Sherwood and are ' 0 KF’ N IF. K O R D T h is is a show th u ought to t>e w orth w atching for the sim p le fact that pianist jn overalls Lib e r n o show^ up to put The Tennessee K m ie Fo rd at e » * e a cd prove to him that highbrows ist ‘ o rd in ary folk " are ld»'« of co u rse, Is K a r e n I,a w ls Chopin w ith choret»srraphy by Fo k - " S t i l a d " by Harry Som era ine by G r a n t f "homographs w ith ' Aet strate I.*o af'er Sa nt-Ij*or I >f‘i, be*. >.» h ffj r»f f'opp# n " bv e pore' i« -r ian I. * g h D r a rd mate P o p e ar alt# • .latvia. * •’ a- B au l flu m e cif the W ashington ft bar ne* we nj. m y of Poet salt! of the Cbm part* t»een a good rrutnv '.ears have been visited * v a thia ca ii Fife CRM . , t •••! a nt «ur . . . a ft B t Holders of blanker d r a w tic k e ts fo r the b a lle t M u sir But I ti i rig Cox fkrx O ffice is Oven from • ■ rn J p rn. event cif the i s fret a e t v m hC' der* oO fttinue as Pang as last. ’ axer m ay 'n the T D to final i v y '/J C l C • ' < ta* and T h * d ■ ■ ng •* 111 t kefs 'm work'! ■ to both m ket the • a bingle ticket* through adp i-sion are $2 50 for adults and SI for chil­ Junior hi.’h dren age these tickets w ill not tie H ow ever They m a y be sold purchased a* in the night D re g o ry G y m at 7 p m of the perform ance the box off I re In advant < Si, Si . . . Es Muy Deliciosa! EL MAT 504 East A v e . G R 7-7023 EL TORO 1601 G u a d a l u p e G R 8 4321 M O N RO E'S " M e * ican F o o d t o Take H o m e ' ' G R 7-8744 EL C H A R R O 912 Red R iv er G R 8 7735 A u stin ’s Ftnc A r t t Theatre N O W SHO W ING OPEN 6 P.M. 'kit ic ■ a.a rMMcOisf ASttOUl "Candid HO C l i n r c a i*sni> ^ U | l t o w a r d * ^ 111 s e x ! ” V I N C I " ' ' ' XH 3EZ31 O P E N 1145 "S h e breathes sex in a bikini** — n y . Sort POS I T IV E I T I AST h a t : H E L D O V E R ! Scholz Garten 1607 San Ja c in to ] 1 ; 1 I That Naughty Girl ti WiMMiMMfcidMBMMMl B A R D O T 4f4w*f im lei Aitw * mrnd "pi tnt A Coms in at the middle, beginning or oven Isl] the ending... AN YTIM E IS BARDOT T IM E ! S N AC L K A H O f t V s fl f i r s t s n o w i iv* r w Camp on Blood Island F A R L H O H M K — r i i a — ‘ Girl Most Likely’’ J A S F P O W I I I I N I U I I N I t O I O R I S r F < H S U O I O R “ Tank Force'’ V It T O R M A T I H F _ P T I * — “ Me and the Colonel” HAN' T RAW CI RT J I'HOE NS DELWOOD ADMISSION .50. A * I * I n t Hr M e l t e r s A t m l a b l * JAMBOREE Pat* Domino — Jorrc I ne Start* I IS ---------- pin, -------- THE GREEN-EYED BLONDE A ' i « e n Obror — I in, P i n * r n * * start, x 5t> ADMISSION 5Ar *»f» In ( iir Orator, At»il*hl» ANDY HARDY COMES HOME M i r k * * B o n n n e — T o i l . ! ? R o o n e y -Oart, I IS ------ Pin, — _ THE CASE AGAINST BROOKLYN D*rren MrfJnrln — M ilt!, Ru m S t e r t , * AA P A T N O R T H R O P ‘ P a u l i n a ’ P l a y s S a t u r d a y , N o M o r e — ‘ D o l l s ’ C o m i n g Students planning to be in Au* the holidays may se* tin over ‘ Pitfall* cg Pauline last perfurmant e, at 8*50 p m . Satur day at th* A i.sUn Civie Theater. its at fashioned melodrama "P itfa lls of Pa u lin e" or ''I>ove Lies A'Bleeding'* is a satire cm the oid is full of slams at Austin police, the U niversity and other local tradi­ Its satire hits local politics tion* "G u ys and I>olls opening April ‘ Pitfalls of Pau­ It V wall replace line.” T U X E D O S IOO N E W W H I T E D IN N E R J A C K E T S FOR RENT WITH ACTFSSOEIFS A L L PIX E S LONGHORN CLEANERS TSS* r,n««Ulnra GR A SM” Scholz Garten FOR 80 YEARS SERVING FINE FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES A DELICIOUS LUNCH EVERY DAY From I I #.m. Jo 8:30 p.m. for mc,st aspiring actresses. Not so with Patricia Northrhop who has the role of the gorgeous "D a is y M ac in the smash musi­ cal hit, " L i 'l Abner, ' whn h will appear rn < iregory Gym April 8 at 8 p m. for its Round-! p engage­ ment, Patricia revel -ed the order r>f things she wa* lx»m in Ix>s An geles and attended Hollywood High School and as anyone know*, theres an axiom that if you want a chance at screen fame, Holly­ wood High is the plat e to go to be discovered by screen talent scouts. . J On graduation. Patricia, whose forvdtearer s were .Swedish, Indian, and Winnebago English moved E a s t and enrolled as a stu- ! dent at New York's famous Neigh­ Irish. borhood Playhouse. n o n TW O EU R O PEA N S U M M E R STUDY PR O G R A M S Eu ro p ean A rt & M usic Pro g ram 4 0 d o y t j ' j d / T o u r t h r o u g h g c o v n t r ic t I O day s tu d y c o A r t M u s ic a n d H is t o r y rn V ie n n o 7 d a y s r , l o * o t i o n '« S a lrk c » m m * f- g u t ■ so on tam o n n 9 E u r o p e a n F e s t . v a l, Tow* • m p h a s a am a r t o a H n u n c Snil'tg SS Byndcnn. twos JR. P#twri* flight SAS Air line Application d,odhn» Apr.I 1$. Jr Ail indvttv, pier $1235. Salzbu rg S tu d y Tour 13 dcry, pl tartar#* and 28 day, Study Tour through A c o u n t r ie s . E c K u lt y of U m v a r s it y of Satrbvrg rnvit#, scholar, and , t v d , n t t from Eu’op# and US to discus,: EUROPE THINKING, CREATING AND GROWING”, from a Christian pa n* of view. Soliburg Eastivol •ncludad Soiling SS Ryndam, Jan* 28 A p p l i c a t i o n d a a d l n e A p r i l 15. All meltin', pr e* $890 Pleowt return fbi* coupon for f r e e brochu re The IN STITUTE of E U R O P E A N STU D IES 35 I W ocker Dr,, C h i c a g o I C h a r t p r o g r a m raiomytod mm ■ -SolTburg S'ui+y Tamt Art Music Program X L IL f a s t e r C a rd s T h rre are Hallmark E attf* C a r 4a emaierl for aH your friend, and relation, . . . and each one rHlnet, the be* ny and color of Ea»tnr. Com# in econ and chon,# vour, from o u r wi d e » e ! e e t i o n e l H *! lm ark Ea*?er Cards. THE ROCKIN’ BABY-FACED KID WHO HAD THE FASTEST 6UN M TOWN! JOHN WATNE DEAN MARTIN RICKY NELSON .HOWARD HAWKS' RIO BRAVO im sn iK ® ; n o n m m ■+% VMHQtjr* »| me, i T~r* p f / * » * * . » of,** - ti r m n fTCC*-COA.OO* i m rnmmmmm m*0)Cl imm t Jm — m s i Starts THURSDAY S T A T E (a/versify to op director of the newly organized a.- ai \ istin chapter of the American p,e< order Society. Other officer elected were Robert Hobson pres. dent and Mrs. Don VV. Morgan, s e c r e t a r y . University faculty and students ippeanng on the program were M r Underwood and M rs. Doris Farrar, student, who played a Telemann Sonata with John Swan- ,. 'caching assistant in music. ter her a r r h a l in N ew \ o r k landed a chol 5lP<', she B ro a d w a y production of " nf> South P a c ific ’ and another two months until Rogers and Ham m erstein took her out of the chorus for the leading role as " L a u r ie " in the first N ew York re v iv a l of Okia- hom a " jiiii5Tiiii = = = ^ > « .. COWBOY BOOTS W E S T E R N W E A R H ats, Scarfs Shires, Pants Suits, Je a n s M ackinaws M occasins Billfolds M A D E T O O R D E R N a m e B e th Bare-baclc R ig g in s Saddles, C h a p s A n yth in g of Leath er Ii*—**-***---------- -- E X P E R T S h o t and Saddles, etc. 15.95 UP CAPITOL SADDLERY L u g g ag e R e p a ir 1614 Lavaca mm wpm MMftnptiR avii nuifiti, ‘a;, mum mmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn C L IP M E Round-up COMING April 3 - ll CLIP THIS PROGRAM OF EVENTS: JC ' 1 Field Stadium Stadium Friday, April 3 Texas Relays — Prelim inaries 1:30 P .M . M em orial Stadium Basabafl — Texas vt. Baylor 3;00 P.M . at C la rk Texas R elavt — Pmab 7:30 P.M . at M e m o ria l Saturday, April 4 Texas Relays — Finals 1:30 P.M . at M e m o ria l Tuesday, April 7 Baseball — U T Frosh vs. Ri^e Frosh 3:00 P .M . e t C lerk Field Wednesday, April 8 Li*l A b n e r Show — 8 OO P.M . — G re g o ry G y m Thursday, April 9 o Friday, April 2 CL IO W e * te rn D ay — AH D a y on C a m p m Barb eeu a — I 2:00 P .M . •— O n C am pu t. ( J I Ju d g in g for Bearded C onteatant* and W e s te r n D ay Ore** — 2:00 P .M . W e * t e m D ance — 8 00 P.M . — Union Lo* C h arros Rodeo — 8:00 P.M . at N . L a m a r and G u ad a lu p e Saturday, April 11 H on or* D ay Program _ 10:00 A .M . a t H o g g A ud itoriu m Track M e e t — 2 30 P .M . at M em orial S ta d iu m Baseball — U T Frosh vs. W h a r t o n Jr . C e tle q e — 3:00 P.M . at C lark Field Band C o n c e rt — 7;30 P.M . G re g o ry G y m Revue and Sw eeth eart Presentation— 8:00 P .M . at G re g o ry G ym Los C harros Rodeo — 8 00 P.M . at N . L a m a r and G u adalu pe S w e e th e a rt Bad - 10:00 P.M . at G re g o ry G y m Union Dane# - 9;00 P.M . a t Texas U nion Sunday, April 12th T raditional Breakfast T I C K E T S : REVUE AND BAU M ain Floor Front M ain Floor Rear B alcon y ...................................... $ 1 . 7 5 $2.00 ..........................................$ 1 . 7 5 UNION D A N C E ............................... j 15o BA RBEC U E.................................. j , C E N T R A L ROUND-UP COMMITTEE . C L IP M E toy “Itappv Ka'ter" irith Lo* C h arro * Rodeo — 8.00 P M at N . L a m e r and G u ad a lu p e BOWLING CENTER For An Evening of Fun! 3 4 0 9 G u a d a l u p e G L 3 - 9 1 6 ! ABC Approved Conveniently Located Automatic Pin Settert SEE YOU SOON! p . The suspense REA is ' ' -BK* rn H**l Urn J* * ' "Coy* r H lS B r? °* killing! " H O U S E O N H A U N T E D H I L L " I S C O M I N G S O O N I WTY.niwwnm THAM ’S9ER MOVIES! Hollywood * Mf Mr* hrtrrrr wM mn Im •nun en TV for fem m l y oni t Urn Hanarr 1J ■ U h.. a nan la In • j H l ^ S J L 12:00 j s t • 4 ^ Ht ll 4 I JUNE ALLYSON JEFF CHANDLER O N S T A G E B I D E N a n d B A R B A R A P A Y N E S T U D IO O F D A N C E A N D D R A M A P R E S E N T S U EASTER PAGEANT # # TONIGHT 8 P.M. — WM MMI STATE NOW! F IR S T S H O W I 2 OO "Gidget’s the Greatest I* -Dick Clark VARSITY LAST DAY! r m u m o w i r m mmw-tmoom -iJSiS" -TIE FOUR PREW IMM el tv mm || lf U M I t f ar • ■ fit»na urn i ■ inns, now ll * ►»(»•»wios icaiMuncTift CINEMASCOPC IMT MAN COLOR ROCK HUDSON CYD CHARISSE T w il ig h t ** FOR TMF * C O D S Starts Tomorrow W I N N E R O F A C A D E M Y A W A R D N O M I N A T I O N S ! Susan hayward I 11 n a m l o II1^ AUSTIN N O W S H O W I N G ! FTR4T MWV! A T H on. umw newts i JAMES SltWtfff - KIM KOVAK, JACK. UMMOH ■ ERNIE KOWCS Ut PHM QWSOLD * ELSA LWCHESTBR * UMH RLI! • » wen mom* && Mw I njffirr' int nrivwr ~rr—^ Carnival Sets April Deadline For W riters I Sc rip ?* for V a rs ity C a rn iv a l. W hose 55-year history has been f a th e r spasm odic a-e due A p ril IO. new date Which has been set pn the censoring com m ittee can ■ a ve m ore time to study all en­ tries. T he to v annua! event w ill be field M a y 2 ar M em o rial Stad iu m . T h e oil a g a in , off a g a i n h is to r y of rhe C a rn iv a l began in 1904 Rut then it w as a circu s, and it the base­ w a s created because b a ll team needed funds for sched­ u lin g games A seven y e a r la y ­ off followed tha' first event Then c a m e 1911, the first y e a r that a queen w as elected V a r s ity C ircu s becam e a bien­ n ia l presentation until 1925, except fo r o re layoff in 1917. To add to the rn IX-up 1919 was the ast 'e a r n V a r s ity queen w as included hi the event until 1943. B u t back t o t»2.V k In te re s t died w ith th a t y o « r and M h e V a r s ity C a rn iva l as it cam e B b l be known in 1937. did not app ear B fo r 12 years The trophies in 37. with ■ w ere also aw arded I frreat successes following m 38 lf .o d '39 ' The C a rn iv a l wa* out again bi 1951. but beck again tn '52, stay­ ed until 1955, and now has been presented for the last four ye a r* In the days of the d r e w , m any d are d e vil acts such as p erfo rm er* | d ivin g W? feet along w ith Ices of ballyhoo, w ere sideshow * first and $ found The event has been held rn var- v ions including G regors | G y m . C la rk Field , and the In t r a ­ places m u ra l F ie ld Lectures Slated By Musicologist T he noted M ex ican folklorist and m usicologist, V in cente T, Mendoza w ill d e liv e r a series of lectures at the U n iv e rs ity beginning Tues day and ending M a rc h 31 He will speak at 8 p m T uesday in Harts H a ll 234 on “ L ite r a tu r e * in Spanish. F o l k l o r i c " At 4 p rn W ed n esd ay the M usic Bud ding R e c ita l H all, he w ill explain “ 1a M u s ic s T rad icto n al de M e x ic o / ’ in ♦ * “ Algunas F o rm a s de la Cancion M e x ic a n a " w ill he discussed at IO in B atts A uditorium . a m. F rid a s T his app earan ce the pi v g ra m of the T e x a s Folklore. So ­ ciety, as iv a [vine! discussiot with M i Mendoza on “ C la ssificatio n of F o lk lo r e '’ at 2 p rn. the sam e da> is on H is the R o m a n ce lecture series is sponsored la n g u a g e s and b v M usic D ep artm en ts The Institute of iA tin A m e ric a n Studies a r ra n g ­ ed hts visit A m em ber of die In stitute of E s th e tic Investigations of the N a t­ P r o ural U n iversity of M exico fpssor Mendoza has taught M exi­ can folk movie at Colum bia I'ni- ve rsitv and folklore, at the U n iv e rs ­ ity of N ev M exico. H e h is also taught m usic at the National Cons e n ito ry of M exico, folk dance at M exico City College, and folklore and folk dance at the Fin e A rts In stitu te in M exico C ity. * * He has w ritte n a com p h i a m e “ rom ance study of the Spanish md the M exican ' eo rrid o '' from a m usical standpoint a study of the Ba Had form a collection of child cen « song*. and a c o lle c tio n of M exican popular ballads I >r. T. S. P a in le r, fo rm er p resi­ dent of the U n iversity and current professor o' /.oology w as recen t­ ly appointed to the College of Flee tors of the H i l l of Fa m e for G re a t A m e rican s at N ew Y o rk U n iv e r ­ ses M arriage Customs To Be Discussed “ Courtship. M a rria g e , and P i vo rre in D ifferent C ountries'' w ill International be the triple of the C lub s panel discussion ut I p m W ednesday In Texa* Union 309 Pan el discussion leaders w ill tic A rif H a ya t. P a lestin e : V irg in ia Nash. United States K u a n R an India . and A uthurine Sim s d en , U nited States An inform al coffee hour w ill follow the discussion. The n e w ly elected and instal­ led officers of Kappa s ig m a frat et n it} Hie W a y n e presi­ la-on Hill, G ran d P ro c u re dent. Ja c k K ly e G M C , and tor. Tom D avis secvetarv I-enke Tuesday.' March 24, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Paqa 5 Groups Elect Officers, Name Slates for Spring D ip spring officers of F e lic ia N ew ly elected officers of khan- < «> <*p are Kay Ptu essn er, co-or­ d in a to r, Fleet.i G eh art, secretary': Pnt Jones house c h airm a n ; N a n ­ ce Pnhblc [bonnie B rin k m an . Myr- na M e v e r hot 1 se relations com m it­ tee. P h y lis A w w ille r reporter-his- soc’.aI to n a n ; Nancy s c h o l a s ­ ch airm an R oberta Nunn tic c h a irm a n ; M a rga retie B u c k ­ in tra m u ra l* Kay Pruessner, ner Inter-co-op T rib b le, 1 Ma rga retie B u c k n e r. i Council representatives gri la Co op are P a t G alla g h er, co- ordina tor; Naw ona Rtba. secre­ tary se c re ta ry; Dot Stockton, so­ cial ch airm a n . B a rb a ra A sh ley, house ch airm a n : Jo a n R a b b I a Nell Chaffin, house council; D ian ne Hubbard Ann Ostei lach, In ter- O v op represen tatives; M a rie O elkers, sc h o la stic ch airm a n Dixie Haver*- port historian Your Authorized Dealer for SMITH-CORONA | HEMPHILLS G R 8-8223 V IN C E N T E T. M E N D O Z A Spook, Spur Units Sponsor Egg Hunt An F a s te r egg hunt at the Tex ** School for the h i md W ednesday w ill be sponsored by the Spook* and S ilv e r Spin's The Spook* and Spurs w ill leave the W om en * G ym at 3 p rn The F.aster egg hunt w ill be the first service p r o w l for new Spookier* NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FAST SERVICE Scholastic Honor Fraternity lo Initiate New Members During April Convention One hundred and one new m em ­ mond B risto w , D uane F in c h BUT­ bers of Phi F ta Sigm a, scholas­ OW, George la f a y e t t e Uardvvel! I I I . tic honor sew iety for freshm en men, w ill be IT during the regional conven­ tion here. initiated A pril fra te rn ity '* Those to be initiated a i r Rudolph F ra n cis A m b riz J r H aro ld Forrest J r . Jo h n W e*lev B a ile y . Apple Jim rrtv I .ae B a ird Kenneth Rann lr . B la k e , Fred A n d rew Blu m Jo h n B ra d fie ld , M a jo r W illia m B ra d s h a w , Eugene R a y ­ Stephen and Dem M e rle Cooper. W illia m R o b ert Ct C a s e y Robert W illia m C ro w ell. Ja m e s N o rris D ashiell W illia m Henry Daw son. R ob ert G len D oyle, R onald Mac F a r r is , M ic h a e l C h ristia n F is c h ­ er. Weldon W Robert Newton G a rn e r, W illia m I ash G a r J r . Thomas G r a y Godfrey, ra rd Stephen Ja m e s Gosnell, and Sam L G u yle r. F i n c h 'h INCHES DISAPPEAR LIKE M A G IC t O K r n fie Id S h o p p t n * ( e n t e r I APT Otiedalupe o k : :,nt.i Results G u a ra n te e d . I IS IS Niblack Slenderizing System Drop by Today *for FREE figure Analysis and Com plim entary Treatment by Expe # * rienced Technician on Duty a t a times. Laundry Service Open 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. M onday-Saturday 510 W ast 19th Street T H i N K L i S H m e d i c a l L E X IC O N E nglish: BOORISH LOVER BOY T h l n h l l s h t r a n s l a t i o n : The appropriate word for this gent is Crassanova! M ain reasons; I. H e ’s the only guy we know who sends mimeographed love letters. 2. H e ’s the only guy who doesn’t make the advances when he runs out, of pas gal’s too busy pushing his car . Too thoughtless to buy his own cigarettes, this bird only dates girls who appreciate the honest taste of fine tobacco. “ W e always have something in common,” he says. “ Her Luckies!” English R U N - D O W N C H IC K E N C O O P Think t,sh. A ^ L f C T l O N A R Y •“ “ ••TI. -OO, IM I| * 9» I * * " * r o » < o z E O f i E P T | L e Think R O C K O O I L E S A IL O R S 0 E B T W OOING I ui Helm- William Homy Ii,lip .Ii , Keith Christian Hansen Michael Spell­ James George Hejl man Ham* And;. Joint Bee Hen­ ry. Rn hard Lee Henshel, Fi nest William ll' o , aal,it s R u s s e l l 111 kl - ell! and David Bum otnb Johnson I > sri lox r >;t \ r*n jK>? 1 ilnnev .Ione1- Michael Jones. Charles William Keller. Bee I>onald Kne-s, Windall Ray Knight. Others are William Preston Blimp Ilion'i* Frank Bedwell, Charlies R Bippmeott Parker M James B a i l i e L o g a n , A r ­ Ivoefilei bon Jack I .owe Joseph A Lynn. William K Mi < '.a eh Iii. Douglas John H Mc­ Bowman McGill lex Millan F, MrQueary Michael L^erov Ma} Tom Keith Meier, Stephen MacKaye Moehl- man. Leonard F Vfohrmann .lr, Robert Drew Morse, and Hugh Riehard Motley. diaries Herbert O Mm \< ke Jr Michael okknah. Joseph Stephen Mur- i Do} ie Mum \ John Darrell phv, Robert Nan* Nelson, Mangum John Charlo, Non ell, Robert Wade Pen- ick Joe 'I’honi^ Powell, Teirenc* Wendell Pratt R hard Lewis Prin­ gle Hayward Robinson Jr., and Vnn- Worlh Robinson. John Arche! Rev lip'. Lyndon ■ Cark)* U Rodriguez Harry Moore Rogers John Bendon Ro* enhiad Rolv t W i\ n>- Rnurotrt* , Fligio J-,ha* Saenz Victor Hank Se hie id ei Rom ! ’ A in v hnsidfl' Henrv Frvin S» a e M • n e I Hearne Shnvy Garland Ray Shelton I jim Rudd Sinclair. Riley < lone Sloan William Thomas Speller, James Dunean stephen, Ronald Dell Story, Michael R Stroud. * * Otlmr* arc Weldon Burn* Tay­ lor Ramesh Thadani 1.ee Char­ ley Tinmn« John C Tmh*, I >el- Itovce Turner Harvey Tur­ be-r ner Robert Allen v enable J r Ronald Alfred Vivian, James R Wagner Wnvne William Walker lames F’atrick White, Kenneth Du­ ane W llitfn* W '/am Thorne* Wingo J r , and Austin P. Young rn. Any s t u d e r i whose n a m e rV>*« not appear or ’his list bu' who 'eels he should I** ne hided muse oms h the office of the I x>sn of Student Life ut mediately to have his grades checked. We Now Have Photo Silk Studtman Photo Service G R 7-2820 222 W e s t 19th WHEEL BA LA N C IN G W I R E W H E E L S A L S O ! Electronic Balancing Hodgkins Motor Co. 4203 G ueda ,o» G R 3-9020 D O Y O U LIKE GOOD PIZ Z A ? T r y O u r * a n d y o u Ii C o m # b a c t tor m O ' -* a n d m o r e , a n d m o r e . VICTORS ITALIAN VILLAGE OR ft ISM ELEMENTARY ...why more and more students than ever are buying the world’s first electric portable typewriter! College assignment* are a* ca-v as T w ith the new S m ith Corona E le c tr ic Portable 'I vpew t i t l l ' ( a use w hethf r yo u ’re an expert or a beginner, you can do y o u r w o r k so eastlv effortlessly and with less chance for error. On the S m ith Corona F le e t ne Portab le everything you tvp>e has a uniform , printed, professional look Result Bc-tter grades and more free time for cam pus fun! And now to teach you to tv fie the correct w a y , the easy w ay S m ith Corona oflers this es*rlusi\e, <2■> RS home study course on reco^r/.s that teaches touch typing in inst ti n days and it’s yours irk» w ith a n y S m ith Corona Portab le T y p e w rite r! S o your S m ith C orona dealer sn, and learn to type in just ten d a v« on the world * finest and fastest portable! Smith-Corona t n # w o r m • f t r * t s u e t - c p o r t s t i • **»4I MD. M ATK I 11 Think bsh G O B L IG A T lO N h e n e m e n T Th'cG sh. I rn * i ’ T '■ HOW TO MAKE *25 T a k e a w o rd — am bition, for exam ple. W it h it, you ta n m ake fake desire to shambition , acting a s p ir a tio n * hambition , til* denim to stud y succeed (crambitior or the urge to w in a t bridge si ambition j. T h a t 's T h m k lia h and your it s th a t easy! W e 'r e paying $26 for the T h in n is h w ords judged beet che* k is itching to go’ Sen d y o u r w ords to Luck'. S trik e Box BTA, M u V ernon, N . \ . E n c lo s e y o u r narrie, a d d re ss, u n iv e r s it y a n d cLaaa. YOUR AUTHORIZED G E T Y O U R SMITH-CORONA DEALER Get the genuine article Get the honest taste of a LUCKY STRIKE P ro d u ct q f yJthnM cssasm . -C / r*ty% a n ^ — i ; i : d a a y YOUR HI-FI CENTER 2010 Speedw ay G R 8-6609 ti, niters/ u (o-op Tuesday. March 24, 1959 TH E D A ILY T E X A N Page 6 FBI Cracks Scandal In Newspaper Puzzles alleged ly W A S H IN G T O N # — Th# F B I M on')ay cracked an © rtem ationa! ob tain ed rmtr which m ore than $45,000 by fe e in g nr). van ro solution* to rro*«worri puz­ zle* in r <■ wa pa J t«r a a^ro** th* r ’r, tori 4ta Ye* F B I Ubief J Bds nr H oo ver an no meed th# arras* of 12 A m e n ru m and u h.d fra'id charge* have hr. - r *h a r o:.n*r. ayain.*! Two ("ar adj ana now terr#* 'he bor der f od ' far Operator* of th.s a i Hoover d e sm o e d fl ing it nwindie dre-itied up a dum m y n ew sp a p er com pany and a dum m y hank in 'he pu//ie aoiu- ( tnada to trick tio r* out o' two New Y o rk fea­ fe a tu re s ture service* Superior and G enera] F e a ­ Inc .Syndicate tures • Ti'ii CU tf. A m erican memfx*r* of ?he ring the?' got phone Hie f i t I said. and co! * ' \M d the solution* by Wire News In Brief In d ia India to Keep 'Hands Off Tibetan Anti-Red Revolt India ri P rim e NKW. D I U U , told P a rlia m e n t M inister N ehru is keeping hands Wood i in off Title' that fighting between the H f d Chinese and atren* mobs apparently in L h *sa , the capita] statem ent app aren tly de­ mo! stied one of rh** last hopes of ‘he antj-Comrn mist revolt down died and ha* His GET READY FOR ROUND UP! 1 4 95 OUR BOOTS START AT 9.95 FAMOUS JUSTIN BOOTS START AT ONLY 26.50 LEE RIDER AND LEVI HEAD Q UA RTERS ARE RIGHT HERE AUSTIN ARMY i NAVY STORE 201 W a it 6th Across from Post O ffice The TTI <**?** r e b e l* fyato Tbondup ITT case of fruit brothers of ‘ he D a la i Ham a sptr ruler of ‘he 'oft'. H im a la ya n 111a told reporters a‘ D arje e i na fir >t ng n ear 'he Ti tie-tan border tha ■-ini J hof>e *»f T ltie 'a r# boer tg that India and the free world add ac* tnrdor R epresen tative* of T i t i a n re'u atari ret oe«* r? et *« K ' unportg th* to tees and decider) to send a de I et? a Hor to N ehru to to use his m oral Infill ask htrr '•roe w ,th Red China >o s ‘op fight log Unemployment-Aid Bill Passes Senate Monday W A S H IN G T O N f The fen ate passed a 189'* m illion d ollar WH d e s ig n e d try h e lp a r e a * cif c h r o n ic ■sr ernplo-. rr ent w ith federal grant* It far exceed and loans Mood* re ad que *t FI item hose en a Pre*-dent Ttie r*41 call vote was 49 40 T h e h ill n o w g o e s to *he H n o s e w hich has conducted hearings on sin .lia r »»gt*i a* ion F i sen bower las* year vetoed a sim ila r hill IOO m illion c a rry in g I. vs than the m eas ire before the Senate M onday Iv p resifted he also would veto 'h e n e w version F-iepuhlicans free Daniel s Finance Plan Receives Strong Push n A U S T IN A dm inistration forces Blurted a strong new push Mood >v for qui* k ttun '»n G ov err..ir D an iel's finance program the This followed governor s for public supfvirt radio appeal yesterviay He served notice on 'he le g is la tu re that he w ould rot retreat in his fight against a gen era! sales tax its Hi* pledge of a las? ditch battle against any such tax no m atter what label perhaps held the im plied threat of a veto although th e governor has not fla tly said this m akes another great d is c o v e r y ... It's what's up front that counts Placement Head To Retire in Fall Dr. Hob Gray Modo Director in 1947 D r Hob G r a y , w ho has beer on the U n iv e rs ity fa c u lty since 1933, wid refire Septem ber I as direly tor of th* U n iv e rs ity of Texas Teat her P la c e m e n t 5 e r,ic e l r 194" he becam e d irecto r af­ ter being associated with the off;' e for s y e a r m a r a d viso ry ca­ pacity E v e n a p e r directin g due Service job, Dr G ra y in­ becam e a full-time taught struct!-*! departm ent until 1057 in the ctjrrb a k in and On August 1029 M a r y Dong lass T a n n e r and D r G r e y were T h ey have two children m arried M rs Aheon G r a v K im b e rlin a and Robert T'rviverairv graduate Winston G r a v , a U n iv e rs ity I* ini or ma lorlng ie petroleum engineer ing r*J1* D r G r a y he* received sod arr and for swersK1 school adm in istrato rs from e very count-/ in the Union and m an y foreign coun­ tries e v e ry state in Texan teach er* and executive M eanw hile, he has wear national rfvog nitlon a* president, vice-pres­ ident, com m ittee m em ber of In«titu Portal T e a c h e r P la c e m e n t A soria in the tion He ha* been active Am* I .I an A ssociation rf School A d m in istra to rs and other prof#* sionai organization* the Nah-mal He is a graduate of D am e! R a ­ ker C ollege and has a m aster of arts degree from C olu m bia U n i­ versity T each ers College, doctor of philosophy from The U n iv e rs ity of T exas, and h o n orary doctor of laws from Southw estern U n iv e r­ sity. ! .eorvetow n What Coes On Here T iw w ls r 9 5 Tickers Far 3-3 Nomination* for ISA Fresh- 'Mil. man B e a u ty, Texas Un, >r- and L H A b n e r draw in g for N ational Babe? of C anada M usic Building box of fire 9 U n d e rw a te r m ine w a rfa re c r^ . I xTem e R e se a rc h l a b ­ ferenr e oratory I T>r stephen W ilson to speak ad m in istra­ on p h arm a ceu tical tion, B a tt* A uditorium . 12 Le ctu re by Thom as F le tc h e r "T h e F e d e ra l P o w e r C om ­ ’ dmirus- on mission and ira tio n .’’ Townes H all 111. ll rn- in ♦ I*r Stephen W,.- n to lecture P h a rm a c v Buildin g 4 Pro fessor B M en P a y n e to the in Unarm-sponsored se r­ 'The Tam in g of die cum c Shrew ies, T exas Union JLS. $ Texas Union Kxectftive Cosirv- oll, T ex a * Union J D ead lin e for filing *or edit/*- Jo u rn a lis m Texan, of D a ily Build in g 107. 7 30 L a re d o H u b , Texas Union. lio n / a leu to 7 30 Teodoro Diag the geology of North discus* M exico, Geology Building 14 7 YI Sou th w e«iem R o c k e t So- E x p e rim e n ta l S r i e n c e ciai v B u ild in g 223 8 D r Vincent® T M endota folklore speak on M e x n a n Spanish. B a tts H all 2.3-4 8 D r. A rth u r H. Sfeinhaus give firs? honoring Dr, D K B ra c e in series of to lectures tori’* to in P h ysio lo g ical F i t ­ ness,” M usic Building R e c ita l if,i l l Buses of 8 Jo h n C row e Ranson to give lecture on "T h e Fu tu re c ritic a l of Poetry ' B a tts Audi inurn its authors g ird ed as a relia b le source of his­ tory hut ra th er as a reflection of 'he religious and sp iritu al attitudes of stated D r. H a rry J . I-eon, ch airm a n of the D epart­ ment of C la ssical Lan gu ag es in a discussion of w h at the new er dis­ coveries of arch eology have re­ vealed abou* the B ib le. B y new ex cavation s, arche­ identified m any of ologist* have in the Old the places m entioned 'ound evi­ and have Testam ent dence that m some w a y s confirm and in some w a ys con tradict that hook, D r, Leon said, '"D ie belief now is that the Old Testam ent as handed down over a period of I OOH years reflects tra ­ ditions of various period* in which the various parts w ere composed These are based p a rtly, but not entirety on historical facts. “ M a fly of *he legends recorded IITTL£ AP?.., Bible Thought Less Historical Than Reflection of Attitudes The B ib le <*an no longer be r e in the Old T< stament such as N o a h s flood h iv e their parallels in the legends of other nation* in the M id d le F a i t But those in the Old Testam ent show a m uch high­ e r m o ral and spiritual level than *he others .md are intended to illus­ trate that the w ill of God operates in hum an affairs •‘Even though.” D r. I .eon con. tinued "there are many that don't ’ hold 'ha? e ve ry word of the Bibl* tis d ivin ely dictated, the B ib le rep. resents ‘he highest sp iritu al and ethical code that we have and has been a situ pee of inspiration for peep .* h both ancient and mod< *7i times.” - IT'S NEW - COMMODORE PERRY HOTEL’S BUFFETERIA FINE F O O D — BEST SER V IC E— M O D ERATE PRICES SERVING 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. "For the Finest, Eat W ith Us Everyday* 800 BRA ZO S STREET TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS GR 2-2473 MO VT H IT CT. ASSI FTF.© RAI F* S w o rd * ............................ I SOO 20 word* ................. 11,00 ( I S s s i F i r n D K .A D U N V S Tuesday Texan Men Wednesday Texan Tue* Thursday T S in town •ire a- M adm an Rube x ! h v ) Mf IN K Y I AOM N Ask a b r ':' o ur re n ta l purchase plan lu st in S p r in g * R r . a d T r a ile r M a rt B u rto n 1522 a p p r o v ?:d m e t h o d o f s p o t p. e - inches o ff h ps. D U C IN G t- e- ? « r free d em o n stratio n c a ll G R 7-1583, " K f> M O N 'tyi L Y • T akes I Special Services 959 Po rtab le# D a ily hi G R 2-2692 THE BOTTLE SHOP (Open Til IO P.M. Nightly) 1207 Red River WATCH REPAIR T Y P I N G A N D S E W I N G . Room for men 2710 R io G ran d e G R 2-8631. R O O M IN G HOT S E . M O D E R N — A ir ­ co n d itio n e d Be au t if ii ap artm ent fo r o x 'ner RiK.m for expansion W i l l ac­ cept some trad e G R 8-6f*74 G E R M A N L E I C A rn G. Elmer I 2 8 late st mode!, hrand new. w ith **• .sure meter R r e $248. sa crifice for d o su re $175 C G R 6-87P4 P O R T A B L E R E M I N G T O N Q U I E T - s vrite r S ix nm nth* old E x ce lle n t con- d itio n G R 6-3363 L O U N G E C O C K T A I L U N I V E R S I T Y area doms; good business O w n e r has T o ta l p rire In terest E a s y o ’ her business $650o paym ent $1000 term s 1 ,R 2-917! C a ll a n y tim e D ow n W H i T F F O R M A L . S r Z E 14 Cost *125 in Austin. S < $25 N e ver w o rn G R 2-1986 a fte r 6 "0 p m o r Nunda" t rad io NI W H I T E V O L K S W A G O N Sed an w ith Ich elin X tires extra fuel tan k G ih a fro n t suspension Priced: to seii 1717 Madison G L 2-1798 V M S T E R E O P H O N I C T A P E recorder w it h stacked and # taKg *r cd heads T'sed o n lv a fe w tim es O rig in a l cost *225-R0 W 111 se.! fo r $125.(** G R 2-8665. S K I B O A T 17 Vi H P dem tra ile r Used sh ort Jo h n so n T a n ­ See tim e H ah n . E x p e rim e n ta l S cie n c e Bldg 221 MT N 3 E X P E R T A L T E R A TICRX’ g den* 'Vutck service. Se# Mrs reaso n ably .; acob*on s Men » W e a r . 2333 A rnold Guadalupe. M A R T H A A N N X m . W T M B A A com plete professional t y p m * ice tailored rn the needs of univer- k e rb o a rd s 'tv *c;«nce equipr nt and cr neerina these* and dis­ sertations T ild en ?* for S peejg J lanRua*# : or.yen e n tlv located at G O O D A L L , W OOT E N T X >RM B l.T X I 2102 G uad alup e Pho. G R 2-3210 E X P E R I E N C E D T Y P I N G , R E P O R T S E le ctric. M r* H u r t e r etc ? ie*is G L 3-3546 D F T .A F T E D T Y P I N G G ra m m a r or»rre''t. M I oleograph! ne M u ltisrra p h in * T ran slatio n s. H i 2-6522 L E T M R K A L B R I G H T tr p e rm sr m s per* FTectrom atic. R * a * o n a b : « . O L .T-L^l P o i t T S D IS S E R T A T I O N S . R L e lec tro m a' > ! ypin>i M in o r editing F o u r biorki fro m cam pus M rs B o a o u r G R 8-8113 Ex perienced T H E S E S . Nurseries T I UTS E S C A R E F U L L Y D O N E . E le c t r ic lx)0 W e s t 31st G R 3-9444. N I G H T R A B Y S I T T I N G in rn G R 7-778*' home D I S S E R T A T K C . S, T H E S E S . •. na tic;. M rs R itc h ie In G R 6-7*179 G uaranteed w o rk m a n sh ip G uaranteed la. t o r x parts Pro m p t service t ree E st .mat* s. KRUGER S < IN l l JE DRAG gart en C H I P N D A L E N U R S E R Y A N D Kinder- I ...greed I block off cam pus k in d e rg a rte n teacher R e g iste re d nurse ow ner operator. G R 8- 616 — C L 3-0IJJ) a n d 2236 G u ad alu p e Apartments A ANT YO ! It d is s e rta tio n or Thens ivped C o nsu lt he a rc e ast of com- id vertiatn# 'n the D allv ,-te n t *• p ct- Texan C lassified Ads F U R N I S H E D A P A R T M E N T S C E N ­ T R A L heat, m aid, park ng -215 Leon G R H-9252 E l , F C T R IC R E A S O N A B L E M IN O ? e A rtlo n Cooksey, Zum w alt File for President F r a n k Q )o k rtdaw ons T h e B r it is h le a d e r w a s under- the S tu d e n ts ’ A s s o c ia tio n P a r t y n o m in a tio n fo r p resid e n t of the in | stood to be opposed to G e n e v a as sp rin g e le c tio n . [ a site. H e f a v o re d a m o re seclud- | ed spot to try’ to a v o id the g la r e of w o rld w id e p u b lic ity . E l e v e n o th e r ea jM lid ate * Dusked for the new p a r t y ’s h a c k in g in o th e r ra c e s . T h e P a r t y w ill m e et A p ril to d e te rm in e w h o w ill I e P a r t y n o m in e es, I R i c h a r d S t a n le y w a s c a n d id a te a s k in g fo r b a c k in g the o n ly fo r R e f e r r in g to his ta lk s w ith E i- se n h o w e r, M a c m illa n s a id as he left the W h ite H o u s e : > I “ It w a s the h est c o n fe re n c e w e v i c «* - p re s id e n t. R a y V o e tm a n n e v e r h d in the m o st e n jo y a b le '**ked fo r su p p o rt fo r s e c r e t a r y , s u rro u n d in g s .” P r e s id e n t ia l p r e s s D a v id K e n d r ic k , R o b e rt I ranip- s e c r e t a r y ,on and C h a r le s H a y d e n a sk ed J a m e s H a g e r t y s a id E is e n h o w e r s h a re d M a c m illa n s v ie w e q u a lly . f ° r lh * A rts an d S c ie n c e s Assem - H a g e r t y sa id E is e n h o w e r en jo ye d h ly m a n b a c k in g M a r v in B e c k re- in fo rm a l in tim a te t a lk s of the kind q u ested the n o m in a tio n fo r A r c h i - ; l e c t u r e ; T o m m y C a so n fo r B B A ; J he had w ith M a c m illa n , F o re ig n S e c re ta ry ' S e lw y n L lo y d and h a lf and J i m M c G r e g o r for E n g in e e r- * it W eath er: Partly C loudy Low 55; High 84 The Da Texan Editorial Reading: Out on a Limb Page 2 ‘First C o liege D a ily in the South' Vol. 58 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS TUESDAY, M ARCH 24, 1959 Six Pages Today No. 136 Bradley Named Basketball Coach Rep Group Asks Two-Party Talk Ex-Duke Mentor Inks 3-Year Pact Mature, Sincere C am paign Desired T h e R e p r e s e n t a tiv e P a r t y S te e r­ ing C o m m itte e c h a lle n g e d the A c ­ tion P a r t y S u n d a y to “ open d is c u s ­ sion of stu dent g o v e r n m e n t '’ at a n y tim e an d p la c e c o n ve n ie n t to both gro u p s. In a p a p e r e n title d “ A S t a t e ­ the ’ Texas* search for a new basketball roach came to an official end Monday when Harold Brad ley, head basketball coach at Duke I niversity for the past nine seasons, an­ nounced he would accept tin* position. Mr. B rad ley m ade known his decision to Dr. 0 . B. Williams, c h a ir m a n o f the U niversity’s athletic council. Mr. B radley, who signed a th re e -y e a r co ntract a t an u n ­ disclosed salary, will he in Austin late this week to meet. U niversity officials and the press. He is expected to tak e over the A c tio n P a r t s m ent on R e p r e s e n t a tiv e g ro u p e x p la in e d its his new position some time in April. jjo sitio n c a m p u s in re fe r e n c e {told c a l p a rty . to the now T e x a s officials began the search for a new coach when Marshall Hughes, L o nghorn basketball coach for the past ♦ th re e years, announced his a the pa|M*r sa id . fu r th e r that “ W e openly a n d s in c e re ly w e l the new c o llie a n il e n c o u ra g e It ex p a r t y ,” the K e p re p la in e d the feels t e n ta t iv e P a r t y I m tw o p a rty ay ste m “ essen tia l to a ru m p u s a s la rg e as T h e I niverndfy of T e x a s .’’ T h e p a rt) a lso a s s e rte d th is sy ste m c o m e s c lo s e s t the n atio n a l .system . p a rty th a t to that D ie S te e r in g C o m m itte e den ied that th<> R e p r e s e n t a tiv e P a r t y w a s “ a c liq u e in a n y fo rm o r n ia n n e i T h e sta te m e n t sa id that the pal tv w e lc o m e s a rn 1 and a ll p o ison s q u a lifie d fo r m e m b e r s h ip “ W e open o u r re c o rd of a c c o m ­ p lis h m e n ts to c a r e fu l {x*rus.al “ the gro u p sa id T h e y c ite d the su ccess of past rn a c h ie v in g th e ir p la tfo rm s . c a n d id a te s T il* P a r t y Repr«-sentatlv * seek* a c a m p a ig n co n d u cted on a " le v e l of m a tu rity and c c ritv univ ersitv is w o rth y of a sla te that sin In a m e e tin g on M a rc h 15, tire fro m n o m in a tio n s h e a rd D r . H a r r y I I R a n s o m vice -p re s­ ident am i p ro v o s ' and I i i W illia m J H a n d y a s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r of E n g lis h , m e t D r a r r i v a l M o n d a y lin s M u n ic ip a l A ir p o r t , tile i»e fo r eam jH is |x* In a m e e tin g on A p R a n s o m U|x>n his rd \ d l* p a r t y w ill d ecid e w h ic h b e m o o n at Ans f)f dltJse vvill a p jie a r on the R e p r e s e n t.(liv e P a r t y ballot p a r ty m e m b e rs w h o w ish e d p a r ty c a n d id a te s lit ic a l o ffic e s to D r. Jo h n R a n s o m w a s g ra d u ­ ated fro m V a n d e r b ilt U n iv e r s it y and w e n t to O x fo rd as a R h o d es S c h o la r H e fo r 23 y e a r s ta u g h t at V a n d e rb ilt a n d h as been i v is it ­ ing le c tu r e r at In d ia n a U n iv e r s it y , Jo h n s H o p k in s U n iv e r s it y , U n i­ v e r s it y of C h ic igo, an d T h e U n i­ v e r s it y of T e x a s Now a prof. in O h io , it K e n y o n Eof is e d ito r and lege fo u n d er of the K e n y o n R e v ie w im of v o lu m e s H a n s o m ’* e r itl r Ism a r e “ T h e W o r l d s B o d y ” and “ T h e New < 'r lt ie is m . " H e fo u r vo lu m e s of h as p u blished p o e try , int h id in g “ B e lls for Jo h n W h it e s id e ’* D a u g h te r ’ “ < it pl aln < a r p e n f e r .’ ’ “ l i e r * L ie s a l a d y , ” and “ A M a n W ith o u t se n se of D ire c tio n '■ C a ro l T a n k s le v filed 'o r one of the p la c e s on th* ticket a fte r the i n it n l n o m in a tio n m eeting S t e e r in g Jo h n I ' R e ic h e it a m e m b e r of cited In the ru le s d ie th re e m a (or c h a n g e s of the p a rty . T h e y a re C o m m itte e • T h e S te e r in g C o m m itte e w ill i*efv»ecri e le c ­ n o w m e e t m id w a y tions the p a r ty c a n d id a te s e le c te d h a v e e a r ­ n e d out th e ir p la tfo rm s to d e te rm in e w h e th e r th* fo r pat tv m e n ,tau sh ip • An ind ejrend ent student n<*< a m e n d e r of a m of ra rn p u * groups re p re s e n te d in the p a rty is if e lig ib le he r a n d s p la y a re co rd of a* t o e student sup|»ort and . im pus lea d ­ e rs h ip groups m a in ta in in g houses w e re e lig ib le for m e m b e r s h ip P r e v io u s ly ..r'v • fnd ejien J c t ' ’ s t.,.in ,is for C r e a t iv e W r it in g He re c e iv e d th. G m : .'cnlieirn b el in lr>wsh111 1931, in Po- e t r v in 1 951 and lie v a* I ’hi B eta K a p p a [*>et * r H a r v a r d U n r ersitv the B o llin g e n A w a ld to su b m it a re q u ire d the S te e l mg C o riin H e e d e s ire m e m b er sh ip l l w ill in tu rn d e t e r m ir .a n t s q u a h f ic a t urns {m utton if to th ey m it t* * the appl Scientific Practices Blasted by Casberg Bv 4 0 I it K M ANN S c ie n tis t* h a v e b id d en behind a ptiiio*nphv of “ we m a k e it and y ou < out rid It tiMi long. D r M A rn rd ii al night tor -aid M onday in B a t t * A u d ito riu m . v ic e p ro vid en t ( siMtHTg. a f f a ir * , T il* diva sso. , at ion <>f ti,.. S( .en ll*1 ( a slo rg m .-dm a d o n a i g rip e * con d em n ed co n fo rm ist a tli Iii. ttitle am o n g stu d e n t* that sp a rk * a m b itio n to he m easu res! iii tin te rm * of an an final in co m e. a d eg ree for S a dozen o th e r top B r it is h aid es. I ln K I Public Lecture 'T o Honor Brace D r. D K B r a c e w ill he honored F o u r In a p u b lic le c tu re at 8 p m Tues- p ra is e d d a y in R e c it a l H a ll. A n oil por- B u r la g e tr a it of h im w ill he p resen te d b y hes fo rm e r stu d e n ts. G u est le c t u r e r fo r the p ro g ra m that is le a d in g is D r A r t h u r H S te in h a u s physio- and re fo rm l->gy p ro fe ss o r an d d ean of G e o rg e in s titu tio n s : W illia m s C o lle g e in C h ic a g o w ho w ill sp e ak on ‘ P h y s io lo g ic a l R a s e s of F itn e s s ” fp ctiv e Dr. S te in h a u s w ill a lso s p e a k on das top ic b efo re the R o t a r y C lu b and ad u n atio n c la s s * * Jo h n P r ic e , V in c e n t D a s , and the file d fo r G r a d u a t e A sse m L a w r e n c e R o g e rs n o m in a tio n h ly m a n . T w o p la c e s a re open. fo r T h e P a r t y alan u n a n im o u s ly paused a re so lu tio n “ c o m m e n d ­ ing and p r a is in g " K o h h B u r la g e , who re lin q u ish e d the e d ito rs h ip of T h e D a ily T e x a n S a tu r d a y . a re a s w e re as s p e c ific a lly of a c c o m p lis h m e n ts “ F o r e n c o u ra g in g a s p irit of d is ­ m ission and c o n s tru c tiv e c r it ic is m to a r e a p p r a is a l in student v a lu e s a n d W elcom e for Visiting Poet and C ritic Poet and critic Jo h n O o w e Ransom, second from !e U c h e r h his rickets upon his arrival M o n d a y aU e f- 'o o 1’' a* A ustin's Mum cip a l A ir ­ port. G ree* r q the visa in g speaker are Dr. H a rr y H . Ransom. f a r left, vic e p re s 'd e r + and Drovost, and Dr. W illia m J . H a n d y , right, as- ’ant Drofe sor of Er'q h. s who is now professor a 1 K e n V-oHeae 'p e a r at 8 p.m. T,,e H a / — w i of Poetry, ser es. one in ” 86 Prog' im in C r c Dr. John Ra "Up F . im, O h ; ■ rn — Photo bv B ill Heimer 26 Members Announced By Honor Society Critic John Ransom Lectures Experimenter ★ ★ On Future of Poetry Today Twenty-six n ew ly elected me.m- “ F o r e x h ib itin g fo rce fu l and ef- le a d e rs h ip of Ute T e x a n and Its s ta ff and in a d d in g to the s ta tu re of the T e x a n a m o n g o th e r P h i B e t a K a p p a , the c o lle g e n e w s p a p e r s ; “ F o r p re s sin g to w a rd le a d in g hon­ field im p a r t ia l of A r t s and S c ie n c e s , in c lu d e s the o r s o c ie ty of the n atio n in the B e t a K a p p a w e :® an flounced M o n d a y . ° f Tit B r a c e , w h o w a * c h a ir m a n and e ff e c t iv e to e of the T e x a n as h ig h e s t IO p er cent of c a n d id a te s T u e s d a y the E n t v e r s it v an e d ito ria l p o lic y «f the p h y s ic a l and h e a lth eduea- a stu dent v o ic e So n d e p a rtm e n t at tn r 32 y e a rn u n til his re tire m e n t fe a r to cro ss the lin e of o b je c t iv it y H a t fa ll, h as a ls o been p resid e n t and c ru s a d e w ith fa ct and f e r v o r of P h y s ic a l E d u c a t io n a d v o c a te d h e a jth A sso c ia tio n of w hen an issue d e m an d e d it th# p u b lic both aa e d ito r and c a m p u s H e h as long fitn ess F o r m a in ta in in g and con trihu t- yet e s ta b lis h in g the A m e r ic a n a d u c a h o n p h y s ic a l and mg 'T e x a n ' t r u ly to a to j s t r y , geo lo g y, o r p h y s ic s B o b b y G le n n R o g e rs w a s e lected fro m J u n e the c la s s of J a n u a r y 1959 1959 c a n d id a te s se le cted l.in- tra d itio n Wf,r * N o rm a n H e r b e r t B a r t h lead- da $,,p B illin g s le y A m y W e ic h s e l Iw c h c lo r of a r t s d e g re e o r ilia* did not b a c h e lo r of s c ie n c e d e g re e in rhem - fo r a schools e r Jo h n C r o w * R a n s o m , noted poet and c li t i c , w ill ‘ T ile F u t u r e of P o e t r y ” in the “ P r o g r a m in C r i t i c i s m '’ se rie s at 8 p m le c tu re on in B a tt s A u d ito riu m ls*#*n sa id {M>etrv ha* I I I * romt>ine the ex jM T im e n ta l nique of sch oo ls w ith tra d itio n s of Sm ith, th e n ew est the the a risto#- ra tic a n te ted iu m to tech lit e r a r y TSP Votes to Open Meetings to Public M e e tin g * of the T e x * * Stu d e n t P u b lic a t io n * B o a r d of D ire c to r* w ill he open in the fu tu re unlees o th e rw is e s p e c ifie d , m e m b e rs ef the fWutrd vo ted M o n d a y the 195ft fie b la n k e t tax a p p rn p H atton T h is is the so m e a m o u n t the T e x a n r e c e d e d this y e a r. 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M a r c h 31 T h e B#>ard e r ed ito r of th * T e x a n TTns am- w 'll m ee? a t 2 p rn A p ril 1 to n or ttfv c a n d id a t e w h o h a v e a d d le d S i to the T S R handbook •ndm en* s ta te s that Retard m e e tin g s w ill bn open to e v e r y o n e e.xrept w hen s p e c ific a lly a u th o riz e d and announ cad a t a r im e d m e e tin g T h e B o a r d u n a n im o u s ly ap p ro ved a F i l l tin e * O w n m it t * * re­ port w h ich w ill re q u e st JU ftH of 28 Groups Enter R U Displays Race T ile E x e c u t iv e C o m m itte * wall m e e t a f t e r the A p r il 1 B o a r d m e e t­ ing to af>pomt an e d ito r to s e rv e tw o m onths <4 B o r ­ out is ga a te rm aa T e x a n e d ito r la s t 'Ive It m o r e e lectio n , than on* c a n d id a te file * fo r the e d ito r ’* r v * in the none *(Hdng g e n e ra l of these c a n d id a te * w ill f*e a p fill H itria g e ’s m e t pointed Sn f ir N o rrt* D a vt*, p ired v ic e c h a ir m a n B o a r d , said In te rm , the af T w e n ty - e ig h t g ro u p s h a v e en- loo kin g o y e r Mi* a p p lic a tio n s the B o a r d w ill give. the c o n s id e r a ­ n u m b e r of tion kind of ter cd D is p la y s C o ntest B a r r M c C le lla n , w o rk d o n* on the T e x a n . 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M iss A ile e n M u irh e a d D o n o va n C h a r le s H ouston H a r r is I I I D ia n e G a u s e H a m s , lo t s M y r l H e a rd a n d Entry Deadline Set for Rodeo is the A lso T h u r s d a y J G i l ­ J a n ie H e n d e rso n b ert L u k e M rs . .lo an V e n ir e Mul- fo r r a h y M c C o llu m , M a n L y n n M a lin , U n iv e r s it y stu d e n ts and o ig a m / a M rs N a n e tte R o b e rt* O rm e-John- sou, B a r t e r * G a il R ir k e t s o n , Owen- d o ly n M a r g a r e t la x ly la* H S m ith , S h ir le y C la ir e W a rd and M rs . N a n c y M a r g a r e t C h eek W e a v e r . finns to tu rn in e n t r y b la n k s for th* F T ia rro * R o u n d - E p R o d e o A p rd 9-11. in w h ic h U n iv e r s it y stu d ents c a n c o m a t e in c lu d e f r a te r m ty w ild si*-*r ty in g , so ro rity w ild goat s a c k in g , < a lf ro p in g, sa d d le J u l i e H all- p r,,n r rid in g b a re b a c k b ro n c nd- Ju n io r n .ern lvets h o n o red w e re 'G -harlach, last d a y F.ve n t* K e n n e th R a v m a rk , J a n ! * V ir g in ia L it tle . N o rm a J a n * N ix and D o ro th y A nn S tro u p E d g a r , Thursday Final Chance To Enter ISA Contest for e n te rin g T h e d e a d lin e the I S A -sponsored M ost B e a u t i f u l F r e s h m a n C ontest •Ridging w ill begin T u e s d a y , M a rc h l l , In te rn a tio n a l R o o m of rn the th# T e x a s I ’mon is M a rc h fo u r A m a x im u m of fre s h m a n g irls m a y he enter #ni by a n y o r g a n i/a tto n , so ro rity o r co-op A g irl w h o is not a ffilia te d w ith a n y o rg a n iz a tio n m a y t>« e n te re d by a n y o n e a r the U n iv e r s it y E n t r y fee I* l l f#>r g irl and en tr v b la n k s " i l l tie a v a ila b le a* the IS A o ffic e T e x a s U n io n 307, from 8 a m to 5 p .m . s te e r w i e l d in g mg rid in g g ir ls ’ b a r r e l ra c e . g irls c c w m ilk mg, and rib b o n ro p in g Intl! E n t r y b la n k s m a y t>e o b ta in e d at T h e D a ily T e x a n o ffic e o r fro m J u d y M e t/ 510 T w e n t y th ird Mis- M et/ t phone n u m b e r is G R 7 0854 T h * g irls goa* s a c k in g and I xiv* stee r ty in g e v e n ts a re ojx-n only to c a m p u s o rg a n iz a tio n s T h e a w a r d fo r the w anning goat s a c k in g te a m w ill t»e * lo v in g cup to th * of gsn:/atir#ri The pr esen ted g irls re p re s e n t 'Ih e sa m e ty;*- of trophy w u I** p re s e n te d to the m e n s fra te im * '. o r o r g a n / a lio n w h o se t* a u tile 'm id s te e r tx mg S te e rs w ill be tu rn e d and te a m s of th re e m en e a c h '* J | ra c e e a ch o th e r to tie the s te e r anti dr ap h im a c ro s s the fin ish I.ne the a re n a It s * * .* i in New Summer Session To Offer Advantages his d is c i <>du< it it m w h ic h in e re a s iru rvd see h qx»ti prot ha* •to Di In a w play m g p a rt, I i lent i*t* c h a lle n g e of s e c u rity , he he q .csiio n is B r i d * id W ill ju m p * th# C a <*i>er g to* tre n d * IT le a rn in g i r c h f.»r in e e a rn in g K n o p ra c tic a l g y e a rn •ome th* lin g ’’ h* P a I • ■ h u t ( in in 1958 I s a n M a r . lh rn. aith Ie ad it \ the fir# e n te rin g G r o u p * m a in t a in in g housing contest w h ic h P i a r * T e ja s C lu b , K a p p a A lp h a I>*)Uv TTieta K a p p a A lp h a , T*hi D e lta s ig m a P h i s ig m a A lp h a E p ­ silon P h i G a m m a fwdta P h i K a p ­ pa S ig m a D e lta C h i, B a p tis t S tu ­ dent U n io n , T h e ta X !>e!ta G a m ­ m a K a p p a A rtha T h e ta , and K a p ­ il pa K a p p a G a m m a . 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D e lta P h i E p s ilo n , and Sig- Tvdta [ m a A lp h a M u FORTY ACRE) I th / VV VV was walking down ng w ith a coed o n approached the upie, u rg in g : H e y , R ill, let * ask that g irl to ’n our petition to alxilmh Rotind- T h e g i r l: D ia n e th a n m a n of C e n t r a l Jo m m itt e e l a n d e r co- R o u nd -U p —4 - A JM iV H U R H i I X t #»wa# T h # n ew ne -week session ntrar not an econom y m o v e to i rn p ro the U n iv e r s it y , H p ro vo st of the I I R a n s o m , \ to opim#*n s u m m e r ic m e a s u re fait a • instru# Hon at ic o r d in g to D r i p re s id e n t an d tn the h, i arid R e g is !r at held T h is s u m m e r IT Ju n e 18 new p la n tn ie i se*- Se*si( C la s - th p h i W UI re p la c e the r aion of tw o «iv v T h * n e w p lan d r a w many high < w ho others/ is., wri tender! W ith in a ro llm e n f is ex{**< i o f the he m o n fo r e r s and g ra d u a te students. t e x p e c te d to i.kit gradu ate* d not h a v e at- e w yea rs *n- 1 to eq u a l th a t ng te rm . TTus sessio n wall tesc.h- e c o n v e n ie n t IO T h e m a x im u m load w ill b#- ho urs w ith e x cep tio n s in the r a s e th* «* d e n t s g ra d u a tin g at of Jwwdeaa* wha; af Uv# tem *. find th e m s e lv e s ha e a llo tte d th e m s e jv e * * c e r ­ lengtn of tim e to g ra d u a te tain short of m a y h o u r* b ec a u s e of th* new pr#>- g ra m TViev a re u rg ed to a p p ly f.rr a d v a n c e d sta n d in g e x a m in a ­ tions * Most <>t tile U n iv e rs ity fa c u lty h as tre.-n em p lo y e r! on a h alf tirre twvsis W ith the nine-week th* proposition w ill he session “ al! rn nothing a* a1! ' Salaries v« ll ii* g h g h tI h gher sin. e th e y a r e ha«sed on a fra c tio n of the n n<* n v.n th s s a la ry T h * e m p lo y ­ m en t tim e o v e r a je-riod <4 y e a r s is e x p e rte d to a v e r age atxMjf the s i m r ax it h as been in the past B<>tt*r use <4 fa c u ltv arwl {kiysi- ( ii e q u ip m e n t o n ti a d a th ro u g h th* «!n g le f#*rrn p ro g ra m T e a c h e rs w ill ha e m o re tim e to p re p a y * and to p resen t th# n a lim a m q / r v r w * U M q u a * t e n o i, lie d e p t h * riki‘% it la z y p ty <4 the c u r r ic u lu m th# “ It is not {x irjx .s* of rh* U n iv e r s it y to hand out d e g re e * * said D r R a n s o m ’ W e w a n t h that m e a n som e g iv e d e g rep s th in g VA* w a n t to spend th * tax p a y e r s m o n e y on v a lid *du< a tlor, M o st lim ei sties a c r o s s the n a tio n a i * now opei atin g a nine w e ek su m m e r s*s*i##t T h * U n i v e rs itv s m o t * wull allo w easi#*r h a n d lin g of tra n s fe rs # t i l ■ un I ’ r .%• Ut \ w a s .in ..(tier of D r House Committee Told Oath Expensive, Useless a n c e u R f IT C p ro g ra m s w ill no# #A. r - laf> any m o r t th a n they h a v e in the {>ast f )n ly on* s u m m e r R O T E c a m p is re q u ire d and m ost stu r a n m iss o n * se* on of d e n ts S o m e ■um rrier school to a tten d ex ept .Ox W e 1 the indiv xlu al R O T E unit* « m ad e h> (4 th#> TV # 8< h 'k il '4 S o c ia l VAork G r a d u a t e S*h#v>! w H i not Im a ffe c te d h r I # c h a n g *. I a w and VA h e e le r dent* R e p r e s e n t . of T ild e n told ' 11. C##rim itt*# M ind *ked h ill a p p ro v e W 'liild h)m>1 si) till to a siih< < went W h e e le r sa id H a ,e 1949 C o m m u n is t* a n i rte- . H o n s * Ed* Ile WOS s. ieritifb ills U ir Iw.t eq u a lly bv a d v * , a te s of a l i t e r a l est IK a l MUI win. w e ii Id tu and ae urine. . s*ar\ “ I nf.tr all t iin a t e li In an u ltra t r i e ut if ii w o r l d , ’’ Ii* s a i d , “ a n d Im»w ean o n * ive ed u c a te d unlewa on# bas so m e s i l e n c e ? ” w e b v * stu d ies W h e n e d u c a to r* tit d evelo p in a. ' eier ated x vs'ern to < u n m e t* try th Hr a r #* f i D r (lied any fd) Ah#).? {leo p je h *p o n *o red tha by j Fra tar rn Ay CotincU. ird the talk P ro fe s s io n a l n e v e r Rh 11 son d ean of th. «t W a y rn m a cy u t! of I >*ttvat uesday and VA C d * {>iobl«‘ m s ;n tin ■s' ad m I n u t i a lion st>*a k M a t ct iii nd ito riu m at s(w“ ( k M a rn Rh a rm a c\ B u ild in g U rn m in i* > i \ m \ VA lls iV aff« H e field l h VA l e c t u r e r tin e *ei ie* s { * m o o re d by s i n in t h e s e c o n d a n n u a l th * f o u r t h v i s i t i n g l e c ­ t h e C o l ­ im le g e of P h a r m a c y H e hold s m e m b e rs h ip in n u m ­ erou s p h a r m a c e u t ic a l a sso c ia tio n * , f e ilo w *hi(>* and in stitu tes H e has w r it te n l**>k» in the f i e l d s of {thar- a d m in s t r a t io n , •nacv p h a rm a c y , a nd ptvarm a o e u u t a i o d u cau o r^ h HK Wilson to Lecture In Pharmacy Series J ed Ocean Cable Cut by Reds, US Note Says W A S H I N G T O N ¥ T ile E n d e d the S o v ie t E n ion t o l d .Stales {*>*- in that e\ iden ce M o n d a y session fishing in d ic a te s a So\ let t r a w le r w a s re sp o n sib le fo r b re a k ­ ing tr a n s a t la n t ic c a b le s 1*»- t w cen F e b r u a r y 21 and F e b r u a r y 25. fiv e it*- resignation in F eb ru a ry . Mr. B radley, a native o f N e w Y o rk , c a m e to D u k e fro m his a lm a m a te r, H a r t w ic k C o lle g e of O n eo n ta , N . V . A t D u k e his te a m s haw * m a d e a re co rd of I M v ic to rie s and 77 d e fe a t*. H is latent D u k e te a m , a so p h o m o re - d o m in a ted sq u a d , re co rd , a m a rk posted a w h ic h A lla n tic < o a s t C o n fe re n c e b a sk e tb a ll w r it e r s to n a m e h im “ conch of the y e a r In the A C C .” IS I? cau sed In th re e seasons at H a r t w ic k , ha had a 50-18 re c o rd . A d ip lo m a tic note w a s h an d ed ra n k p d fpnfh jn th„ n atjon ^ . , T h e 1958 B lu e D e v il te a m w a s It in said to M oscow the U n ite d S ta te s “ w a s .satisfied that th* e v i­ den ce ra is e s a its p ossession strong p re s u m p tio n " that the t r a w ­ th* 1884 le r N o vo ro ss isk v io la te d in te rn a tio n a l the for co n ve n tio n p ro te c tio n of c a b le s to w h ic h both the U n ite d S ta te s and the S o vie t U n io n a r e p a rtie s The note re s e r v e d the right T h e A C C th* N C A A the A C C s r e g u la r - seaso n w a s re p r e s e n ta tiv e le a d e r In de­ to to u rn a m e n t p la y , ho w ­ cid ed e v e r, and M a r y la n d w on th a t hon­ o r to u rn a m e n t in G o in g into the 1959 season M r . B r a d le y ra n k e d tw e lfth in th * na Hon in w in n in g p e rc e n ta g e a m o n g co a cfie * w ho won to tpf>*# c o lleg e m a k e c la im s for d a m a g e s and re- nKirfl th a n 2bh g a m e *, q u ested found g u ilty be p unished ed a S o viet p rotest in tile m a tte r ire It re let t­ tiny w h o m ay that # a f fro m re su lte d e x c h a n g e d ip lo m a tic T h e notes the U S a c ­ tion of >etidmg a p a r ty alto a rd tile N o v e to s s is k o ff N e w fo u n d la n d on F e b r u a r y 28 d u rin g an in v e s tig a ­ tion of d a m a g e to the ra b ie s re la tiv e ly IH.'.ft B lu e fo llo w e r* co n sid er In fe r io r D e sp ite tile Ib - v il*. re co rd of tile i>er- it D u k e lia|>* < ’ ii a r Ii b eal coo. It lug jolt. V in e of the I? lo**- e*» c a m e a g a in st te a m * ra n k e d bi the top IO. B r a d le y ’* B r a d le y is 47 m a cried and tha T h e R u s s ia n p ro test d en ied w a s res{»or)#ibie H e that f a ' h er of * boy and teen-aged g irl. E p is c o p a l a c t iv e th# In the N o v o ro s s is k tile b re a k * for in th* c a b le * Is C h u rc h UT Parachutist's Funeral W ednesday F u n e r a l s e rv ic e * for R o b e rt W senior m e c h a n ic a l en t># held student w ill C la r k h g m e e rin g W e d n e s d a y at 10 a rn at the Mot ton F u n e r a l H o m e in te rm e n t t e r y in H ouston in A lv in w ith in South P a r k Cerite- C l a i k , 28 w a s kilh-d Su nd ay vhi * m a k in g a d e la y e d foil para- in n * ju m p n e a r S a n M a rc o s M u ­ n ic ip a l A irp o rt. Ile Ju n ip e .t al A. intr feet II I* '« *eeonds, ivefore o|>en plan w a* in fall for feet c o v e rin g lug his m a in [*ara< hate AA hen his I m id v w a * re c o v e re d , he w as still g ra sp in g th * m a in rip cord ring. been pulled less than I OS* feet fro m the gro u nd , sin. * troth th* m a in and |>erfe< t re s e r v e c h u te * w e re a p p a re n t^ It had in w o rk in g o rd e r d g( >1' Nan B il l C a s s ie p resid e n t of th * U n i ­ v e rs ity P a r a c h u t e C lu b sa id th e ra im m e d ia te *x {»ia n a tio n of w a * no “ ju m p e r the a c c id e n t a sid e fro m e rro r the P a r a c h u te C lu b of A m e r ic a a re in v e s tig a tin g the in c id e n t. th* C A A and ' B o th # Ju s t), e »f th* P e a c e W l of C M r F le t c h e r w ill or the ra te d sui9*t ant iv e res leu p ro ce d u res F e d e r a l the f o rm u la e used by te m p tin g P o w e r C o m m iss io n I tiv * task to {x u fo irn the ad m in in n a tu ra l git* ta t e c a se * H e w it! th*»n e x a m in e the vsm o w s fa c to rs ’o tie an that f a r c so ina{»t a d m in is t r a tiv e gas p rrv as d u e * 1* are con cern ed I independent n ato ra j terxi to show tihis T h e School of L a w is sp o n so rin g M r, F le t c h e r A d m i* aion is free Discipline Group Rests N o m o re c a s e * of s c h o la s tic d is ­ the h o nesty w e re b rought b e fo re last w e e k , D is c ip lin e c o m m itte e A rr*) Now ut ny D e a n of stu d e n t L if e said F r id a y T h e r e h a v e been , no h e a rin g s oL &n> so rt, Iva a d d e d . f u w d a y , M a r c h 24, ? 9 5 9 THE D A I L Y T E X A N F a g . Faculty Climate: Fear or Freedom? V L i t t l e M a n O n rhe C a m p t i ) B t B i b l e f With ROBB B I L L A G E Texan Editor B t RO BB BJ K L A D E (30) Daily Texan Editor Tins one, they tell us, is the finale This has been percolating in our head for about 21 venT* but now that we comr down to the wire we're not sure if all the right words are on the keyboard Few men have ever really rome through on their com­ mand performances. P f rides, Mark Anthony, and Abe Lincoln came through pretty well. But we ll make pretty solid odds that people will little note nor long remember what pours into our final mold, ★ ★ Oppressed bv the tide of deadlines and do-it-yourselves journalism, we’ve not had very much time to sit bark and spin philosophical yearnings about the Forty Acres. But we doubt if you’ve ever misunderstood where we’ve stood We love to live with the action of this 20 000-plus academic metropolis. We want to ttmnk the 18,000 for giving us pen-in-hand for these pnM IO months We wouldn’t have traded the opportunity with any college pen-pusher in the country. (In f a d , we’ve heard the report that the New' York Times Is considering changing its masthead to “The !>aiiy texan of Professional Journalism ” ). We strolled into 103-B J o u r n a l i s m Building with some pretty stem ideas about what the ? of T needs We’ve not hid our light under a bushel, though we're sure there are those who wish we had. We had a p r e t t y s t r on g suspicion that you wanted the straight s t o ry on “ what goe s on harp” outside the shadows of the “ official notices' and “ public appearances” of ttiP “ first el ass dom " W e’ve done corr darndest to give this to you with the aid of a staff that pill plain wouldn’t unit ★ it What ie N von remember most about this limestone concord of building* where green g ra ss I* giving way to expansion T Welt remember the people not particularly the official families or the official representatives or the “ C rest Men” who Inhabit the various nooks and crannies of this pot-pourri of Texnna-plu* We love the “ off-hents" more than all the rest combined T heir whole e x i s t e n t seems to defy the struggle for orderliness that we feel Is much too dominant In our society today We sh an ’t forget Andy at D irty’ *, Gordon the news­ paperman, The Indian Princes* and her Schwinn, Pop* over at the Snak Shak, Towering Mike on the Drag, the coffee shop kingdom of malcontents, nihilism vs idealism over a (stein at Scholz’* (hearing the brunt of a campaign to extend this atmosphere over to our expansionist I ’nion, of course), and the office hang-around« who taunted ti* when we needed needling and slapped us on the hack when wp’d enlisted a good “ typo” in the middle of the G reat American Editorial W ell not forget the sanctity of the private momenta w e’ve had while entwined in the experience of a I ’nlver- aity. It i* here that we have searched oa r soul. maybe gritted our teeth or flinched our fists or chuckled a hit to ourself . . . or thumbed through some page* and read a fear fines from the Virginia aristocrat democrat. ★ ★ Despite what your high school counselor might tell you about the “ get tough look " this place is Just running over with mightily worthwhile flesh nnd blood We won't lose insights that we acquired from the gentle heroes of the the T ’niversitv the dedicated teachers who have given us much of whit we know have tempered our belf­ a s t freeness with the realization of the infinity of rom plot# understanding and have inspired us to search the rest of the wav on our own TTiere are men on this ca rn pun with courage we won’t Bee matched anywhere else Nnd then there are those who treat a liberal arts opportunity 'ike a slot job in the boiler fantom Such is the wake of the times We fear that T exas I is still too much a “ re g ilt’’ the South, and and not enough a “ cause” In T exas, the SA. The I niversitv of T ex a s must be a “ hothouse” for new idea* whether it Is in the bark yard of the Stntehonse or not ((all the more reason). The University must not )>e af laid to he a leader, a pioneer, a craftsm an In the realm of new thinking Just because it might )*» misunderstood on fir*-? reading There comes a point in any s(j< ety when survival for its own sake doesn’t make much difference We sac that freedom of expression for the metrd>ors of the academic community . . . the ability to search Into new areas of cannot be for sale a* ans price. concern it Earthing it things a re happening here Beside* the miracles that are occurring over in Experimental Science Building they have something to do with - p e e travel, there arc other revolutions taking place Tile real erow 'h of the Human mind and spirit is a subtl* process that never make I ad' nee unless ftoe The University is going through the growing pains of placing academic achievement at the pinnacle of emphasis hi the community. The sideshow a are slow Iv but surely having to eioae down. However, know ing the constituency, the vibrancy, and spirit of this place, we don’t fear the transformation of the area into an ivy league ntlndmill. We do see the need for some facility members to become more conscious of their own “ firs* class” obliga­ tion in communicating mor» clearh and insptringlv with the sPaients (a* well as just “ flunking m ore” ) This, we hope will he soon forthcoming Meanwhile, there ar e some d r a m a t i c changes taking place. New' cur ri cul ar and co-c u r ri c ul a r p r o g r a m s a re e m b r a c i n g the more solid view' of helping the student find his destiny. An honor * p r o g r a m is bl ossoming that will encourage r at her than penalize the superior student. The new- Academic ( ’enter and Undergraduate [ J . braTy, though k has already seq Lured loo m i r h status TM’ M04T £'/£N Tcvrf&pr) MPY0ER OF TW’ WhOlB FACULTY -— MUMW> IN A 0AQ VOOV." as an a t m os p he ri c p a n ac e a, will help m a k e the r ent er of attention s q u a r e l y f ocus ed on the t h o ug ht * of the cen­ turies and the b r a i n s t o r m * of tile present. St ud e nt enterprise is suddenly a w a k e n i n g to the t r a u m a of its own waste of time. H e can fwd a house-cleaning revolution taking place in student government. All the r eal ms of student to defend the ms el ve s in competition with higher g oals of a ca d em ic a chievement. A wav with the playboys; on with the show. to ge t he r ne ss a re having ★ ★ We d o n ’t really think the Univers it y vvil! ever lose it* s ens e of h umor Along with th e e f f i g v - hanger- and e ros *- tor* goes a rich totpr* and petition-p u s h e r * and prat tradition of “ Do n’t T r e a d on Me" win ti is vita! to the Btudent.ry. that s o me of We sincerely h ope tile “ police state'* a t t i t u d e * which c o m e with bi g ne ss will be turned to the mor e vital role of s ti mul at in g the I s . (XX) r a th er than controlling them. We can feel the foundations s ha ki ng a l r e a d y Finally, we lie I ii* vc that T h e Daily T e x a n tradition it the minute we sat down In will never die. H e knew the blue swivel cha ir and looked out tile window and s a w the T ower glistening in the mor ni ng sunshine. tile rf ic- tin DU ' We knew it the instant we took a glance into the T e x a n files and s a w the pundits of the Hon ring N i n e t i e s the Mad Twenties, Icist Thi Fo rt ie s, and the Silent Fi fti es world, student freedom, and abolition o f the l e g i s l a t u r e . We know It now a s we see the vvheels turning ever- f o r w a r d over In ole J R. We can't s ay enough about th o se who have co me befor e ie and have lent a helping hand We'll never i>e attle to r \ ? o ’ properly those with whom w e’ve wor ked side bv' side -inned for a (letter all ea u • We know it will n ever die a s we see Slim “ the six-foot f o r e m a n ” Hays. “ Mom F azier T advertising d adline f a me, “ bu si nes s as u s u a l " I ct yd E dm o n d s “ 23 y e a r* with .ostitutions the NP" Harrell I c e and tile Otho* T* r an who believe In student j our na li s m because they're still kids t hemselves at heart And yet all are convinced that collegiate journalism is f a r from b e i n g kid ' s t u f f T h i ng s i r » U o t U r new pa per s have have been said here that had neither the inclination nor th.* foi uttide to pi int H e knew It especially us we see a freshman walk lute flu* office and sax , “ Hello, im na me Is J o hn -lone*. I wor ke d on nu high school pa j u t . I w a n t to be editor here s o m e d a v .” H e ’ f e e ’ it too, H r or, a f t e r a -hor while vv ag ★ ★ Tile Dali) T e x a n is an or. b r e a t h e s as dod ’ ) U n “ the good of the ! nu d by allowing a " opinion< pnlv, telling the meaning and st an di ng the p ra i r i e ” against ail for existence. fear should Ive of g h t h it- v is it •xnr* th ive on for th. •air ice 'he ex th h W e ’v t had our b u t w e ’ve s t i l l got ii' e r* what It must represent . . . o f t men are the University . , , that will n "'V die a wa y without our doubts We' re nrq N( will e ve r know “ the whole t ru th and n w e ’ re not so sure man w it! e v e r tie cnmplotrU free h it a w a k e n i n g * . *\ of T e x a s and O' I \v er<>n who We d o n’t a mb le sure that man )thing hut" . . . But w e ’ re convinced the struggle is worth making. There is a oneness in m an aud the world and his (md aa mysterious and m a l i g n s as the tapestry of d a v -to­ day mav seem. Oka y. dewnstaii s woiildn’t get it all - who sit in the Pine bet tin’ on ’em, bo y* I t ’** co mi ng down We knew we , :d We'll leave lot« of sav mg to those swivel c h a i r fr om her# on rn. We're ★ ★ To*) a s k u h v we u t * the editorial “ We**? “ W e " t* ftve It s t a n d s for me and my Remington first person plural type vv rater P a rd /* as while we change tile ribbon. Pl* XI VA Mr CAIN Acting E d ito r What for rh® cr, ege ca m f ais ton av ’ 'h e pre- ailin g c lim e 'e th * A m e ric an • j tv on t f To know the Im fm cf rd an y si- |#-nc^ or f*-*tr on the r*strt rd flu iii t/* th * look tx m e m b e r* »»> m u st th at *f*efl a l le ast In dividual pcrs»H»aJ th * w ak# rd In the c o rp o ra te co llege tra g e d y F'rofcsxot G e o r g * W illiam /, r d In stitu te w ho cia rn* he i H i p d isg u stin g ly well -a d ju ste d in his own c o lle ge en viron m en t h as no- fire d tow ard p la y in g -p to su p e r io r s on 'ho p a rt of fac u lty m e m b e rs he * known sick e n in g tren d a and tha* e sp e c ia lly ‘ rom his nook H e c ite s th*. fo!low>ng selection ttaki-n " S o m e of VTv B est F rie n d * A re P r o fe ss o r s ’ ) so m e r d his u n h app y m p r e **!o n s . “ At least 90 p er cent of all uni- v * sity p ro fesso r# a r e tim id m an, p e rso n a lly , m e n ta lly , an d m o rally . Tho ty p ical p r o fe s s o r is in contin­ u a! d r e a d of an tag o n izin g , irr ita t­ 'th e a d m in is t r a ­ ing or d istu rb in g tion' if he h ap p en * rn know that m ost m o d e m u riv er- s ’ v a d m in is tr a to r * m a in tain a s e c ­ ret d o ssie r on e a c h o f th eir pro­ fe s s o r s into this d o ssie r g o e s ev ery s c r a p o f g o ss ip or c rit­ icism that re a c h e s the a d m in is t r a ­ tion The p r o fe sso r will go to a l­ m o s t a b su rd len gths not to a p p e a r too often in this d o s s ie r , o r to en­ d a n g e r ch an ces of a d v a n c e m e n t, few e x a m p le * sin ce no from m y own exper ience a v a il­ im p e rso n a l ab le T h ave -een fa m o u s p r o fe s ­ s o rs a1! a tre m b le b efore go in g to d a v e a routin e in terv iew w ith the I h a v e seen a u n iv e rsity p resid en t p ro fesso r funx b e c a u se he w a * w e a rin g a loud sp o r tsh irt when he h app en ed to m eet the p re sid e n t, * I aet m e give a s ta tis tic s n a a r e * * told [dodge ro se And in stan tly on “ I h iv e te e n frie n d s b i die doz en d esert a p r o fe sso r who in cu rred the d is p le a s u r e of the a d m im str a finn; I h ave seen facu lty com m it to e* pled g e th e m s e lv e s to «upi>ort a c e rtain p o lic y ; an d h av e seen ab an d o n the m e m b e rs iniHit of their finding that th** a d m in istra tio n opp osed the p o lic y ; and I re m e m b e r a s t a r t ­ ling ep isod e when A p ro fe sso r In ojien m eetin g the P re sid en t E m e r itu s : “ W e can mu what we want to now b e ca u se \tio of ’ he m a jo r Hi' is ions of one of 'hp m ost fam o u s old un p rs:' cc this coun try* to the door of m y office, c a m e lnokpd up and dow n to se e that nohod' w as w atch in g, plun ged in side q u ic k ly clo sed th * a fte r him wh -pered door ” 1 see why on p a -*h am -bodv drip t co*- a scien tist of n tern ation al 'h at, reputation the a d ­ by the new dei t ee fr»r ma- m in .-frat mn fei t! had to t>e m a d e out in quin­ tu p lic ate the door of His office he cooked lip and down the hall lean ed o v e r to pee** into the o ffice next d o o r to -'i*k e su re and w h .-p t'fe d , "I t * it i t a l emptv a stupid m ing * * the other old prof who, * And ad to join the ttKM'Oiigti)v W hen a v e la r man A sso ciatio n r e s t * of J n iver t> P ro fe sso r# d e c lare d " I ha e spent .d) y e a r s building my- l e d 'h is d e p a r t m e n t : an d I wit! not risk the a d m in istra bon s d -ap p ro v al by joining any o u tsid e o! ga rn ration * piece m * 'hic "A n d the tim e when an adm in is tn tfiv * o ffice r, h a tin g u> enter I atln fain a notorimiaiv b lood' sen t rati com A m erican d ic ta to r the for fa c n lt' m and re to atten d a and the d ic ta to r To nn cepti'HI (inly one rd the arden t knwwicilgi ‘ lib e r a le ’ on *ta v e d r a m p *** aw av Im ita tio n * their w is e * the for H us s s ne tim iditv n spired bv M d urit> long in grain ed am i ha tut* of h u m b le d e fe re n c e m a k e s the the I do not th a* th * p r o f e s s o r Va than n ;ieOf>ie in the b u sin e ss world (letter ’ «-I e l d iest m ean to arn w orse no-* The p r o fe sso r f o f e s sf.r one of *> c o p h an t- is p ro b ab ly re sp e c t -> ,.f 'h s in in '-* J- r six ty the me rvot one their noaaes • • i "irs-- JO p r o fe sso r * who would d a re hint op p osition to *v s u p p o rted na- ft-e a d r r ’ tv I taia- fix md to op- n- -- m e r could pose I am m erely I s l rig f b i* it Mi a m i j 'i k e for the pi of# s«o r a * a h gh rn rd e d , ntei- ipin- and antlia! W+* mm* a c tio n * lor.s i r » a w a y * '* '#,lse^'Cec, ha »**- •o n a m d cottragecn.s c o n sid e ra ­ tions * * " A t .,ic u ltv receLdJonii t v we cM .s'e* ao otp the e a g e r sm ile s ft is pain ­ the ful to the b si-a ssid - too-q a c k lau gh te r iim.s o ffers a t help* the too-obvi<>u* atte m p t - to c a 1! atte n tio n to on e­ self a * faculty m e r r h e r * la n d their' from H u e # w hom a d - an< crnofst mas- befall One ‘ e e l* (ha* he « w a te r c g tfe e e r*»< ire people m a iring a p la y foe • heir o r p e r h a p s th e ’ a -p ova rh a m b tio u s peop * stn v ing for a p la c e in the b r i e sun of the u n iversity c a m p u s in the off U te I “ H faculty the m ild Ju k e s of tb^ p re sid e n t an d the dean a r e gren icd a ith a a nim Ii u p ro ar Iou* lau gh ter a * if the ta. u lt' them • e h r * w ere Veiling >n«e* to trtgh* t"i nr-i r s o e 4 freabanesL T b s* is o (iv*** tin g* w here t* the wante ■ <* hood* n a t u r e , of c r a i r s e ; bnf point. T h e m an — all too h u m a n t h a t H the far s i tv a r e only bn “ I know on * a « tu ’ e vcxjng pro­ fe ss o r w ho h a b itu a lly pi^ ved <-ne«* with the hfwd of rhe d e p a t i m e r ', in v aria b ly the old m an won. and then c o m p i.m e n 'e d him on his p ro w ess by let a sk in g a d v ic e on the the d e p a rtm e n t “ I kntrw an oth er prrdesscrf- who, a * =oc>n a * he a r r iv e d on th * c a m ­ from an oth er u n iv e rsity , b e ­ p u s fo o tste p s of rhe gan d o g g in g c h a irm a n of an that one w a * seld om se e n w ithout th * oth er the sim p C'S* p e rso n a l m a tte r from the ha b v * so re tht'oat to w hat b ran d of au to tire s one should buy, la u g h ­ ing at the old m an x s a llie s , s e r v ­ ing a * a one m an c la q u e w hen in p ub lic, the o)d m a n a p p e a r e d an d n g e n e ra l m a k in ? h im se lf so rid ic u lo u s th at even t h * fa c u lty s fr a te g e m lau g h e d a* him paid o ff the m o *4 re­ now ned p tofetiaors a r e not im m u n e to fla tte r y 1 too. E v e n Th. « and “ And th ere w a s the p r o fe sso r s w ife w ho then told of an e x c e e d ­ ingly rich tow n sm an s w ife c o m ­ ing late to one of the u n iv e r s ity ’s finding no e m p ty e x o r c is e * s e a t n e a r the ro stru m I crie d out f a c ­ in d ign an tly ulty w iv e s : that M rs B lan k w an ted a s e a t . I w ould h av e g iv e n h er m ine an d s a t on the g r o u n d ” ’ T h is w hole p ro b lem , he It s a id of the re la tio n o f fa c ­ ulty w ive'; to their h u sb a n d ’s a d ­ v a n c e m e n t w a if* a T h a c k e ra y for a d e q u a te d elin eation to c e rtain o th er seen " I f I h ad the tha* 'ftund the shock ianitor for s o m e lum in arv without s ’ a r v i ’ on w a g e s “ In g e n e ra l, lf a w ife I* p re tty , sh e I* e x p e c te d to p la s up to the tin n e r Im portan t o ffic ia l* of sit)' — not In an y im m o ra l w ay , o f ciMirse, bot in a g en tly c o q u e t­ tish w a v ; an d if >«he is plain, she is e x a c t e d to b e co m e p e rso n a lly Involved in the [>er*onaI p ro b le m * of th * w iv e * of im f>ortant jrenple, Seld o m m n a p r o fe sso r b e co m e a c a m p u s the e x p e rt aid of h i* wife. “ T -till r e m e m b e r I had when as a r u n d e r g r a d u a t e T h e a rd how c r u e l !' an d a r r o g a n t ­ ly the c ollege presiden t b e r a t e d an old .nsign .fic a n t au d when I l e arn ed r a r r i p v i r p - ' w hat the uni­ v e rs it y paid Its j a n i t o r s ; and when ' the philosophy p r o ­ f e s s o r ' i r k e d the c o u r a g e to c o m ­ mit h im s e l f one w a y or the oth e r on 'he m a t t e r of 'he, W ' g i n B i r t h ; and when the logic* p r o f e s s o r e x ­ plained w h y he sat In the fash io n ­ a b le d r e s s c irc le at the sy m p h o n y in stead of the balcon '' w here th# rn ism could r e a lly he h e a r d b e tt e r ' " I h a v e to get up > epy earl> in the m orn in g an d it d e l a y s n y g e t ­ ting horn# ionger when I h a v e to w alk ail th * w a y and d o " ti when I le arn ed that the o u t s ta n d . m g m a t h e m a t ic i a n on the c a m p u s I**longed to one of the motif prim - itiv e „n d f u n d a m e n t a lis t r e lig io u s and when the g r e a t p r o f e s ­ s e c t s p r e sid e n t* a f e r sor spent two hours p e r so n a lly a t t a c k ­ ing in c i a * * a se n io r who had w rit­ ten a g e m 'h um oro us ">,1iri,> q u e s ­ tioning 'h e value o ' the edu c ation he had been r e c e iv in g in the p e st four y e a r s 'list t h a ’ m u c h t h * ha I conv college from * * * « tha* lie co m mg so m e th .n g " I t b egqn sn daw n on fo >ved. B lat rn 'h at h igh er ^ d u ratio n th ose da v s tho gilt , lack ed In rhe >5 -.e rrs 'h a* v a * e ss e n tia l opin ­ e i r l ' h a v e ion h as been not only c o n firm e d , hut in ten sified. * “ T h e g r e a te s t d a n g e r an in a pro­ fe sso r • *\e < l i t h e is that, p ra c tic a lly alw a x *, he lo se * h i* hnm anttv T h i* )< twd for him aa a m an and a s a p r o f e s s ^ , and It I for the t*'horn, a fte r all, the u n i\e r s it \ e x ­ is t* I Ile h cg in * to see the u n iv e rsi­ ty or his [iart of it. a * a te a m , rn * x s te m , a m ach in e. He fo rg e ts that to h# rn u n iveraitv can n ot a ifo rd a a o rg an iza tio n , that H m u e ai- w a x * ive a c o lle c tlo a of Individ wa! h um an stu d e n t* is b a d liein gs for tr> a la r g e - me* hart -rn. 'h e a Jm ifllstr a fo r su> c e s s of h is “ Th# e n u r e b u sin e ss of a u n iv e r­ sity is nm to d e v e lo p 1. im sn c o g s o r Iv hi an d cn rter pin s vfuua H e re latio n but to d e v e lo p n dcpen dept h u m an p e rso n a 'tie# intrinsic?!, >, v a i'ia b le to But n'rt-te a con­ « v ita lly -rnpre 'a n t vin ced th at t;r en tity m a ch in e nm that ’ he sm ooth 0 ask s. r.- ?s •• rn an ds a ti. ii ' - -pour,!! ng tha* ev­ f not a e ry the u n iver­ sity do h is p art a s a cog or a -ot­ ,n m a k itif ’h e e n g t r * run ter pin w ithout a sp u tte r. ra th e r 'n s h ‘ , r . in d iv id u al w ithin e a g e r job or ' the e i r e * * * * anti " T h e ru)> * m ust not !»*• b rok en , and t h e r e m ust be an e x c e p tio n *, rh e vi ell ire of the o rg an iza tio n [verm its no a llo w a n c e s for hum a# for m i» tor e x jie r im e n t*. n atu re ta k e s , t ni­ for ll*** rd MMith . ru le s do not the recognia*- the Individnat and I r r e g u la r ; the ala te rn m a k e s no o ffic ia l prov i*ton tor h um an vim - I m til v. hum an un<1*-rslao*1lng be- in an p it *, bornan love, hum an fnr- (lv en e s s the 'o r tv or stay c ig a r o f " l f any u n iv en u ty student h a p ­ pen * to *v iwiiv- * o n | J na d u aiity d islik e of a r b it r t r y s .th­ o r n y x ie a * rd hi* own aSpu* w hat a* is good re sc n trre n * tom p a v in g T i* p o rt of a co g or a '•cu­ he h ad n e f'c r wa k /o f*, te r pin 'he adm in.s t r a ­ ly tum , an d hide h is tru e narxir^ un­ d e r a hu-hei If he doesn t, n oire of the p r o fe s s o r - a d m m is tr a to r * a r * goin g to g iv e him trou b le it -.md of situ a tio n *t*- sr h e r e " A r there an v stro n g *x- arr p o* of en*’# ai Th# L m v e r tn y cd T e x a # ' Am (beg# mw D o m th 4 ‘ a oui tx * c a * * .* of fac u lty m e m b e rs su ffe r­ in g for bein g outspoken A p re v io u s antu .p in T h * Tc.xan cited four e x a m p le * of men who at ]ea«t p e rso n a lly r a m that the; v Are denied prom otio n s or ca *e s ‘ d e sp ite ’ he fact the* 'h e ; had been told tha' th*.'- had re c e iv e d recom ­ m e n d atio n * d e p a rt­ m en tal b e c a u se of their ape? icing out. th eir from What o th er in stan c e s show a cli­ to outspok en ­ m a te u n fa v o ra b le n es s " e + to 'sn v ital Whv h axe F a c u lty fkHincil m eet to g s been so n oticeab ly lack in g to g e n e ra l d i«cu *«to n issu e * to the la *t few v e a r * " The c a m p u s will n ever forget how th * F a c u lty r o u n d ! went th * ball " o u t g a m e ” two y e a r s a g o rath e r than continuing to d is c o * * the B a r b a r a Hrnith faculty m eet to s e e r *, ing. Dr tarv of th » coun cil, s a v * that there a r e few er "d le ia lx e I s s u e s 1’ farin g Ihe facnltv just a la rg e , un function of w ield r gro u p ” t«xla>. Or La th i* E u gen e N elson , incident *o ch a Sn me facu lty rn en h e r* believe it in b e c a u se those who do sp eak our m stro n g opposition to the a d ­ mi m stration m a v • a f f * ’- for it ’eft that he te fo r e he a d m in istra tio n w a * One m x v m r r s p ro fe sso r who h ad taken a stro n g an ti-a d m in istra ­ tion stan d a couple of y e a rs ago ■said felt ac tu ally »he q u ite h ap p \ rath er than trv in g to keep him on here a t rhe U n iv e rsity A leadin g auth­ o rity o r s now at an oth er u n iv e rsity , with a la r g e r s a la r y . e co n o m ic* he to < o him go lab or A n u m b e r of fa- Mirv m e m b e rs that only one <->r two out rep ort of a!! who w ere ou tspok en in fac­ ility m e e tin g * an d at oth er iu n o ture„* about the B a r b a ’ a Sm ith in­ in c re a se * cident 'h ough ’ The u n d e se rv in g of su< h a r a .s e , they ad d ed . re c e iv e d m er"' rest w ere e v id e n *1' * they Som e to + fa c u lty m e m b e r s who do try re­ say sp e ak oui ce iv e m e m o s re m in d .ng them that " a l l you u tter m u st (ie com p lete!) d is a s s o c ia te d from th * U n iv ersity " And when som eon e e ,*e connect* them whth the U n iversity the fa c ­ u lty m em lier k; held respo n sib le, a s w a s on e g o v e rn m e n t p ro fesso r who w rote a couple of le tte r* to a lead in g s ta te p a p e r they The T e x a n h e a - s about variou s facu lty m e m o e r s who w rite to the re ce iv e sa v in g F irin g Lane ad m in i­ c a lls or m e m o s from the a sk in g that the- stratio n " d i s a s ­ th e m - e h '- s fro m the T 'n i- so c iate v e -sity p ro p e l. The question of w hen a fam in e m e m b e r own tim e ncH js c la rific a tio n is on h ,* O n * sen io r facultv m em b er c la im * "m o a t d e a n * ap[x>inted from th * ra n k * at th * I niveraitx a r * put in h igher p la c e s been use th ey 've s a f e '." LA'he th p ro se n th e m se lv e s e r or not this Is true, the fever of “ d e an fti* ' for so m e brigh t voting p ro fe sso r sud denly “ su p e r ro o p e ra live.** is often b lam ed b eco m in g * faculty * oth er ca-sps on th * ants and s c ie n c e * a r e often m er- honed a s e x a m p le s of outspoken m *n who don ? p>' die nod for a prom otion One h a * hovered on the brink of a . hill p ro fe sso rsh ip for m um * v e a r t. an d th# other ut still ju st a sp e c ia l tn stn irfo r. Both s r p very a c tiv e to " p o lit ic a l” con. 'a n d oth er ty p e s a s well), tro v e rs' Many fac u lty m e m b e rs a r e quick to tell onp E nglish prof p - so w ho a s s e r te d ly d d n t re- oeive a decent prom otion h ere b#. c au se of fam ily tro u b le s the story’ little Som e am o n g 'h e r id e r s of th* facu lty c laim th at th in gs a r e a ii*. tie bit b etter co n trolled an d that men are a le ss w illin g to sp e ak out « v e r sin c e the Uni- vet - •> presiden t w a * fire d in the m id-forties tot* " p o litic a l re a s o n s." Manv of the piesi-nt ad m in istra tio n is con v'tv in volvem en t on th# r e d par* of in dividu al fac u lty m e m b e r* n -ft,* "o u tsid e w orld s controver­ sy will do nothing hut hurt 'he U n iversity ^ ’ ha! an y in te re sts su rm ise them that . to an d in dividual th eir Man*, of th * p ro b lem s in under­ fa®, stan din g betw een lilly m e m b e rs super­ iors a r e not re su lts of re a lly strong p r e a m p or a frin ge c a s e of a c a ­ dem ic freedom d e n ial, but sim ply in com m u n icatio n *. a break-dow n T h * p e o p le In a d m i n i s t r a t i v e po- a itio n * a r e flint “ too b u s y ” a n d “ ton- )** c o n c e r n e d a b o u t c o l d ” in­ d i v i d u a l f a c u lt y m e m b e r * ' p rob­ l e m * . s o m e c l a i m . B u t o t h e r * h av e [>ointed to the f a c t t h a t s o m e top a d m i n i s t r a t o r * a r e a v a i l a b l e for in­ te r v i e w a t a l m o s t a n y t i m e of the d e r r e a l co n c e n t I* be in g e x p r e s s e d in the a d m i n i s ­ facu lty tra tion r e a c h i n g m o r e e f fi c i e n tly . S till, in a c o m ­ munity of th is s i r e . t h e r e ie much “ co ld ­ to be done sh o u ld not) be n e s s ” can n o t e r a s e d to su c h a h u g e institution. But [verhaps s o m e s t r o n g e r , mor e c r e a t i v e a t t e m p t s c o u l d he m a d * . M ore w eek ly c o n f e r e n c e s between d e p a r t m e n t their c h a i r m e n f a c u l t i e s , m o r e e x p l a n a ­ tory c e n t r a l a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ey pla n fa c i li t y , a n d c l e a r e r a t i o n * to the m a t t e r * of d e l i n e a ti o n m i g h t ive e s t a b l i s h e d . PerhajM* ( c t c le a r l y p o lic y th at a n d an d th e the for . One of 'h e b ig g e st c o m p la in ts ii *v*s- that a “ se c re t b lack m a rk tem is e sta b lish e d w h erein facul­ ty m e m b e rs a r e g r a d e d down for they never he mg out-o'-line h ear about it. " I d ra th e r he ca). cd on 'he c arp e t than given the T old squeeze .’ ’ one young fac u l­ ty m e m b e r re m a rk s but * it It is no' our aim to e x a g g e r a te the d e fe cts in a la: go u n iv ersity * ad m in istratio n and m o ra le R i# only our to point out intention re a lly c ru c ia l p e rso n al problem s that con tribu te to an o v e ra ll atti­ tude of "h old your tongue and hold ’ We fra n k ly b e lie v e thi* your rib in im ical to th* su p e r-h e sitan cy hest * first c l a s s ” a c a d e m ic atm n» * rr ... ' knl-.t»y j., r te • hy ie.** Student TijH!',c*Mn»vP! , .. V J._ . •< \ t r H U l r « r s l t y Of T# x m . ta l i t ” j“ ~ Rep tern 'ne pi ' f'W H/X . , r t i or gt ta* #*li . - tocu.r*^ cor -*r" *cc *iy*r* **ng t r *j« (r,R 3.2“*/! Bt **»• *’ ^ ~ O ffl7 a « t T ' « U ' * all aevv. dSspLicb^ . ASaOCLATF.D PKras VS int ut n\ ire -V Ato MiVnt' n o u ^ w,'ng^ ' f'qitor .................................................. ......................... * * ............... J 1'. . . . N gtv Camput Life FVI nee . . . . . 7 7 ......................xii " *. , B f? P ♦ • • • * » • # M ary f J i #! n I % r n fen jgLarJya Maid* — p#r Sport Briefs Tuesday, March 24, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 ATO Wins in Softball Action A fter scoring six runs in By EDWARD KNOCKE Co-Intramural Editor first inning, F re d Schvveizer pitch- K night then stru c k o u t and a fte r ed his A lpha T au O m ega nine to * K appa m rs 10-4 v icto ry o \ e r I hi K ap p a S ir- . G enrge K nebel o v e rth re w first I to open the ! stealing inning. second, R ic h a rd After J inning opened with House draw E m e ry ing his second w alk of the day th e receiv ed ano th er free p ass. D o n ' but he w as forced at second on B y rd 's single. Byrd scored c e n te rfie ld e r fly ball second, w hich tu rn ed out to he a triple. trip le , Jim G eorge K nebel o v e rth re w second, which tu rn ed out to be a th„ P h . K an n a S ics' c a t c h e r w hen thf> A T O s dropped D enison's sco red long then , 1 on only C lass A A nkenm an and E m b ry m oved to p)e n ison second and third. T hen Jim H o u s e B rock s sacrifice, h e will leave th e h o s p ita l, beroulosis, M onday ay la y an d p red icted he would a T u esd ay an d p red icted he would “ 1U“* vttvuij- re p o rt " b rig h t and e a rly " for 19601 m a sp rin g kce B rav es 'I feel . like 1 11 he able in M onday’s the M ilw a u -1 in tra m u ra l action. tra in in g with to g et . . , The P h i K appa Sigs ra n intp w alked to fill th e sack s an d a fte r season - in u niform the last m onth and a som e * n o u s P h alf of thin second b a se m a n said, d octors say no, R ed sa id lie will g rad u a lly build j up his stre n g th a t his hom e In South St. Tennis, " b u t I ’m not go- I won t do .h e g re a t E d S tarn e s w alked a to tal e t nine b u t if nay m en In th e first Inning. He re- ! m a ined sh ak y the re s t of th e w ay as he g av e up six m ore free p a s s ­ es and five hits. n R it N o rm an A nkenm an s ta rte d th e tro u b les as 1 vnebf>1 m isse‘L the laS t P’tCh> An* Phi K ap p a Sigs down e~ a ' k en m an scored. Aftpr s ta r n „ go, w p . D cnlson tjrred Schw eizer s e t th e in o rd e r, i Alnh-i T au O m eea in c re a se d th e ir 1 M , £ top o t th e th ird first sa c k e r and inning, E m e ry w alked, K night got re a lly c a m e as he h it by a pitched ball, an d House the hag s. B y rd singled to score E m e ry and a fte r .singled to tw o m ore D enison w alked, B rock to w alked to J y pop up then w alked produce five m ore ru n s fo r A IO. five consecutive m en trouble The ATO s collected the fill to to told him he A T 0 s sco rin g sp ree as he w a ik e d ; runs in the second inning The score K night, IN THE SPIRIT OF EASTER . . . W ELIGIOUS EASTER CARDS A t the Joyous Ea s te r season, a b eautiful Hallm ark Religious Card carries a m essage o f peace and happiness to those you love. See our com plete selection of H allm ark Religious Ea ste r Cards to d a y. * r . . • * • n/vers/tu1/ co op T U D i N T O W N t T 0 ft I Longhorns Down Gophers In Series Opener, 12-9 B alm y By C H A R LIE SMITH , M innesota, m ak in g a *ix g am * sp rin g w e a th e r and a to u r of T ex as In as m a n y d ay s, ag ain th e M innesota j T u esd ay a t 3 p m . F ro m A ustin the G ophers will jo u rn e y to Hous- ton for g an g of hit-happv T ex as Long- will p lay h o rn s c l u b b e d G op h ers, 12-9, M onday afternoon a t C lark F ield. tw o-gam e sta n d s ag ain st T he cloudless day seem ed to in- R ice and the U n iv e rsity of Hous- th e L onghorns th a t few —and they did. including th re e fo r w ith M onday’s v icto ry v ite the h itte rs to loosen up an d ton. T e x a s’ E lm e r Rod w as cre d ited clo u t a F iv e p itch e rs, although T ex as, saw th e ir d eliv eries poled he su rv iv ed only six innings. Rod fo r l l e x tra b ase hits. No hom e- ; now has a 2-1 seaso n re c o rd . F re d I R ruckb auer, w ho posted a 5 I ree- j Ord for the 1958 B ig T en C h am ­ pions, receiv ed th e loss. M o n d ay ’s 1 contest w as th e season o p e n e r for i M innesota. T h e Longhorns will meet the Gophers again on Tuesday for the sec­ ond game of their two- game series. The game will be played at Clark Field, and starting time Is 3 p.m. W ayne M cD onald led th e T ex as I clu b b ers w ith th re e h its including a double and a trip le . G eorge My- i ers and Roy E n d e rlin tra ile d Mc~ | D onald w ith sa fetie s each. tw o ; M y ers sm ash ed tw o doubles. The only G opher to g a th e r m ore th an one h it w as N eil J u n k e r w ith ru n s w ere h it n ig h tm a re , how ever, in th e p itc h e rs ’ two. M innesota got off to a late s ta rt, The L onghorns re e le d off a nifty’ trip le stea l In th e sev e n th Inning to go in the only m a n e u v e r of th e day b u t c a m e bounding b ack a h ea d , 6-5, the inning, j th a t stole the fifth in C oach B ibb F a lk 's L onghorns r a j - 1 h itte rs. T ex as led, 9-6, w hen My- lied w ith th re e ru n s in the bottom e rs slid a c ro ss ho m e p la te w ith of th e w inning n e v e r head ed . th e sixth, how ever, an d w ere w h at p ro v ed lim e lig h t from to be run. the ? l l o w I n i i Yo u — rnB E S U R E ? ? GENUINE REGISTERED l \ e e D I A M O N D p s a k e R I N G S In cho osing a d i a m o n d rin g , t h * w a y to be sure Is to choose a g e n u i n e r e g is te red K e e p s a k e D i a ­ in m o n d Ring. Q u a l i t y ju d g e d b y d i a m o n d s is c o l o r , c u t a n d c l a r i t y , a n d Keepsake's q u a l i t y is c le a r ly d e fin e d in w r i t ­ in g f o r y o u r pro te ctio n. JMn|* to thew Price* include Federal T a h itte r J u s tin W akeland w hich foi­ F o r th e firs t th re e innings R od sounding tw o b a se shot by pinch looked like he would have no trou- ble holding th e N o rth e rn e rs a t bay , j low ed M y ers' double, an e rro r, The G ophers d id n 't g et a m an on and a single by Johnny M ayer, The G o p h ers p ushed in one n m b ase until th e fo u rth canto. in jn tj-,e sev en th and Tile L on g h o rn s ju m p ed off to a the eighth, b u t ju s t c o u ld n 't m ak e 2 0 lead In th e opening fra m e . A T exas d id n 't lose p a ir of w alks R oy E n d e rlin in the m eanw hile, b a g g e r by P e te E m b ry and a run- sco rin g tw ice in both the seventh scoring the tric k . to J a y A m e tte and up th e d eficit. tw o p , h a ttin g ey e followed by a infield ou t by M yers did an d eig h th innings, two m ore R onald B a k e r reliev ed Rod in tile sev en th fra m e and w as follow- in th e n in th by G reg M artin. , B ru c k b a u e r yielded to Jim R an tz ,n , h< scv p n th % a n t0 . in TT. C oach B ibb F a lk ’s nine, who reco rd , now hav* a 4-3 seaso n th e second tw o m o re ad d ed * ... . mm , P h il H lppiI M on t h , lnnlns W itt a single. Jo h n n y M a y e r a tte m p te d to sa c rific e H ipps to second, hut re a c h e d first b ase safely w’hcn the M innesota ta c k e r. W ayne K napp, th e b u nted h all aw’ay. to ssed first . Box Score infield T he G o p h ers on A rn e tte ’s followed him Nathe. rf . th* p la te on E nderlin® K rlnm f'ib th e S te e rs’ Junker, c '......... pnppsenS°ss ?.! b ases. H ipps sc o re d th ird ru n g ro u n d er. M a y e r a c ro ss single. M I N N E S O T A a h Causton. cf .................... 3 A free tic k e t to R od loaded th e gJndbackCcf’ ! .. 2 .. 3 .. I . . 4 .. 2 .. 2 . . 3 .. I . . 4 .. 3 .. I ju m p ed b ack the c o n test In th e fo u rth inning on Rolloff 3i< tw o to w erin g d riv e s—a double an d *1 j’u-a^nTt 'it'” ”. ........ i a trip le — th a t se n t th e lo n g h o rn Bruckbnuer. p o u tfield ers sc u rry in g up th e cliffs r Y otv{>l s .................st! th a t dwell In th e d ee p e r re a c h e s t e x a s ab of C lark F ield . The e x tra b a se Arnotto c f ................. 3 h its, u n lo ad ed b y J u n k e r and D av e Kmd^ry|nf f S5 , * * . * * , ' 4 l f ........... 5 P lepson, w ere follow ed b y an in- McDonald field shot e rs ' second ru n of th e inning. th e Qoph- yVrpiank^ 3b !! !!!!!!! 4 into Alford0^ 11.’. .2b. th a t sco red !."!.*!!." 3 Mon, ib ! Hipps. 2 b ..................... 5 Mayer, c .......................4 T he tw o te a m s tra d e d ru n s In the fo u rth and fifth fra m e s T ex as p u sh ed a c ro ss one in tho bottom of th e fo u rth , b u t M in n eso ta pulled w ithin one ru n a g a in by tally in g th e ir fo u rth sc o re in th e top of th e M innesota i»-\v'Aeian’d iiV*11hr’‘rn l’p „ Total* £ 2 ^ ^ _ 0 1 2 0 2 I 0 0 0 I I I 0 0 n 0 9 r 1 2 0 3 3 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 s« in S h . Texas .................. 220 103 22x—12 12 2 000 213 120— 9 * 3 M innesota m o v ed .h e e d fo r th e only tim e in sixth inn ng bv on tw o h its, - _ j __ and an e rro r. v , , , __ ■ „ , u th e co n test In tw o b ases on balls, th e Hnefner emI J. l-.ri-ksnn- Pflopsan J. I-rlokson & K n a p p . KOR - M i n n e s o t a . s o n n p tnr^o Ivins 'jpxas. 2B Embr*\ Myers 2 Junker. ’ramlt, Alford. McDonad Wakeland. 3B Pflepsen, McDonald. Rolloff, s t r ­ Wrplnnk 3. Myers 2 Hipps, J, Erlck- ion. McDonald, S. Mayer. T he slu g fe st b ro k e out Into tile m His° d octors have can b* up for a half hour at a tim e In th e m orning and ag ain In th e afternoon, R ed explained. His a c tiv ity can be slowly in cre ase d as his stren g th re tu rn s. Surgery’ on the d iseased portion of Schoen d ien st's lung sh o rten ed his stay In M t. St. R ose H ospital o a good d eal. J]1 o j ized and J so soon, 0 " I nm g ra te fu l It could be local- the su rg e ry p erfo rm ed he said. ★ f b i tria l the M a s te rs ," shot a final In to win 0 M i d d l e c o f f W i n s O p e n S T . P E T E R S B U R G , F la .—C a ry a 1 i M iddlecoff, who said he w as ju st 3 u sing run th e ev en t as " a th ree ^ for u n d er-p a r 69 tho round the $15,000 St. M onday P e te rsb u rg Open Golf T o u rn am e n t w ith a 72-hole to tal of 275, 13 u n d er p a r. 8 r b l I I I 1 2 T he erstw h ile M em phis den tist, 2 I now playing out of Hollywood, I tounm - F la ., h ad not en te re d a 0 * m en t since undergoing a h ern ia .Septem ber, and he 0 o p eratio n la s t if he could 11 w anted find out sta n d up u n d e r tile grind, and lf his g am e still w as sh a rp . Tile n n sw er w as yes to both Ile finished fresh, and questions. his 70 RO 67-69 rounds four proved he h a s n ’t lost his touch. of to to count th re e m o re ru n s In Hnntr *.u*.1!.............2 c a m e open w hen th e L onghorns back T h re e hits god GV) th e ir h alf of th e sixth. ja rre d tw o doubles including p re c ip ice s d u rin g the L o n g h o rn s’ rally . T he key blow w as a re- R a k e r the Martin*.*!!.’! Balk—Baker T—2 45. A—800. 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Ar He w as d eco ra ted W A S H I N G T O N A b ill fed e ra l aid P a n - A m G a m e s G e t A i d a u t h o r / - ing $500,000 the fo r P an A m erican G am es in C hicago n ex t s u m m e r w as p assed M onday by th* H ouse. The roll call v o te th a t sent th e m e a su re to the Sen­ a te woas 257-108. T he g a m e s a re scheduled from th ro u g h Sept. 7, w ith Aug. 27 2 000 and south A m erican co u n tries p artio- ipatin g . a th le te s n orth from Tuesday Deadline For Net Entries AU e n trie s in in tra m u ra l tennis doubles and in dependent, club, and softb all a r* dun T uesday d o rm a t 5 p m . All o rg an izatio n s a re lim ited to four doubles te a m s in C lass A and two in G a s s B. If an org an izatio n h i s m i r e m en who d e sire to corr p?te th e y m u st be en te re d as un ­ a tta c h e d on n sep arn fe e n try b rin k All co m p etitio n Will Ie scheduled s t 4 an d 5 p m. 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Wa raco mm and this c o m p a n y ." the original buy Whete You I l l I Benefit MostM COLLEGE L IF E I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y O F A M E R I C A I N O t l N A r O l t S I N 0 I A A A M e ^ t a r : L*a f ' a Co# • ' * - n i . ’i ’t i Aja*-y Ma'*g#m#rt A*»o< «• ai / Tuesday, March 24, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 4 TV Tonight 75 in Canada Ballet A d istin g u ish ed c o m p a n y of T SI .rings The b a llet to G r e g o r y G y m w ill prPKrmt the fin a l event, of the ; at. * p m W e d n e s d a y , I!*')* - 59 C u ltu ra l e n t e rta in m e n t* A p ro g ra m p lan n ed by the Com- C o m m itte e S e rie s w hen the N a p a n y for th e ir re tu rn v is it to Avia­ tio n a l Ballet, of ( ;m ad a orn e a g a in tin in clu d es I r s S y lp h )d e * hy Daisy Mae Reverses Order Officers Named O f Usual Route to Stardom < l .. P a t r ic ia w a s su rp rised by . the Has h e m n a m e d m i n i n i m u sic, has been n a m e d m usical B y D A N U t M B D R X T o n Amusements Staff *p«ed w ith w h i c h recognition N o r m a lly , H o lly'w o o d is the goal cam e . It w a s only tw o months a l­ Cummings Goes West For Show 7 M A V E R I C K : T w o T ic k e t* to T e n S trik e ’ - T**n S trik e being the n a m e of an a u t h e n t i c " w e s te rn V ia n , in raise the title n eed s c l a r i f i c a t i o n B r e t M a v ­ en*-* m e e t* a re fo rm e d sa!o*»n d a n c e r w h o has been g iv e n a n e w c h a n c e in life try an u n ­ k n o w n benefact)*- fr om T e n S t r ik e 8 SO B O B Od Vt M I N G S B o b g**es w e s te rn tonight w ith gu est a fa r G e o r g e M o n tg o m e ry , G e o r g e c a t c h e s a ll the g ir ls ' ey e s and is n*rt h a p p y w ith the sit B o b n atio n , hot he trie s to " a d j u s t " b y e m u la tin g the w e s te rn sta r. car sin g e rs the M o o re T o n y R o b e r t a d a n c e r C a ro l K a m e y ; B e n n e t and c o m e d ia n * A la n K in g and B illy G ilb e r t Sh erw o o d show and a re 9 G A R R Y M O O R F I: G u e s ts 10 E R N I E F O R D T h is is a Show th a t orig bf to be w o rth w a t c h in g for the s im p le fa ct th a t p ia n is t in o v e r a lls L i b e r a t e shows up T h e to put T e n n e s s e e E r n i e F o r d at ea se and p ro v e to h im that h ig h b ro w s a re id e a . of co u rs e , " o r d in a r y f o lk ." just is K a r e n L e w is C h a p in w ith c h o r e g r a p h y b y Fok- i ne " B a l l a d ” bv H a r r y S o rrie r! w ith hTv/reogra p hy b v G r a n t f 11 of C o p p e ll* '* b v S tra te " A c t rp o rn o g ra p h y I PO D e lib le v a fte r Sa int-1 .eon i th F r a n c a , J i a v i d A d a m * T h e Corr, pa n y I* s p a rk e d b y C e ­ lia and fy »« S m ith a r top a fa ra w ith 1,11 F a r ! K r a u l, A n g e ls ian L e ig h and B e t t y G r a n t P o p e aa a l‘ ern;os A n ­ geles and a tte n d e d H o lly w o o d H ig h Sch o o l, know s, th e re s an a x io m th a t if you w a n t a c h a n c e a t s c re e n fa m e , H o lly ­ wood H ig h is the p la c e to go to be d is c o v e re d b y sc re e n ta le n t scouts. a n y o n e and as On g ra d u a tio n , P a t r i c ia , w hose Ir is h . S w e d ish , f o n e id a re rs w e re E n g lis h . an d W in n e b a g o In d ia n , m o v ed E a s t and e n ro lle d as a stu­ dent a t N e w Y o r k s fa m o u s N e ig h ­ borhood P la y h o u s e . TW O EU RO PEAN S U M M E R STUDY P R O G R A M S European Art & Music Program 4 0 d a y s S t u d / T o u r t h r o u g h S t o u n t r i n TO d a y s t u d y i* t t > o « © « A r t M u s t c o n d H i s l o r y kb V t a n n o 7 d a ft r*lo<©*» >«* Solrkommar ju t mounloi* Oran 7 Furop»oa Fetlivalt I our tmpKaia obi ort oari mux »€ Soil'BJ ss RynrtoBBF. Kuo# ) * Palurn f l i g h t A p p i n o t i o * r f a o d h * * Ail intlui'u* pr<# $ 1 23 5. S A S Air l Salzburg Study Tour 13 Hfryt of (♦rturat and 2 8 day* S t u d y T o u r t h r o u g h 4 ( o u n t r i a s . T o t u h y o f U m v a r B i t y of Samburg >nvtt*i B c h o t a r « and s tu d a n t s Ir o n * P u - o p a a n d U S to * E U R O P E T H I N K I N G . d o c nu-. C R E A T I N G ANO GROW ING", from a Christian p o rn * of vi*w S o l t b u r g E a t t i v o i » B *clu d *d S o i l i n g S S R y n d o m , J u n * 7 8 A p p i i c o t i o n d e a d ! n * A p r i l I S A ll i n d o l ' ' * p r- c * S 890 P I» o » * re tu rn th is ro o post fo r fre e b ro c h u re The INSTITUTE of EU RO PEAN STUDIES 35 E W o e k e r D r , C h ic a g o I C h a r t p r o g n om m t a r a t f a d mn - ______ So bburg S*udy Tom* ft M aas mc P r c g ^ © * * wu• "• e A U x x v A \ f ^ / Jgagter C ard s T h r r a Are H allm ark Ea*tef for all your CarH* arts r*4 frm nd* and rr!a (iv*« . . . and each one ref I net a tho bra sty and rotor of F.a«trr. Com* ie from anon and chon** your* • * I e r I i o n e l o u r w i d * H allm ark Ea«ter Carda. ‘Pauline’ Plays Saturday, No More— ‘Dolls’ Coming S tu d e n ts p la n n in g to Fie in A a s the h o lid a y s m a y see tin o v e r " P i t f a l l s **f P a u l in e " at las t p e rfo rm a n c e , at 8 TO p m . S a tu r d a y at the A u s tin C iv ic T h e a te r. its " P i t f a l l of P a u l in e " o r " I, o v e L ie s A ’B le e d in g ’ is a s a t ir e on the is fash io n ed m e lo d ra m a old th** fu ll of s la m s at A u s tin p o lic e U n iv e r s it y , and o th e r t r a d i­ B s s a tire hits lo c a l p o litic s tions " G u y s and D o lls " o p e n in g A p r il " P i t f a l l s of P a u ­ re p la c e lo c a l It T w ill l in e . " T U X E D O S IOO N E W W H IT E D IN N E R J A C K E T S FOR RENT W IT H ACCF.S80RTF.S A L L 81 ZF, A LONGHORN CLEANERS ISS* Onadnlnn* t il l A SSI7 Scholz Garten FOR 80 YEARS SERVING FINE FOOD AT REASO N ABLE PRICES A DELICIOUS LUNCH EVERY DAY From I I a m. to 8:30 p.m. Scholz Garten 1607 San Ja c in to DELWOOD Auf* AI • M I *» n i n n .so* In ( nr H eater* A ia ila b l* JAMBOREE Far* ftnm inn — J a r r v I «• • tart* 7 LA ----------- P i n . ----------- THE GREEN-EYED BLONDE 8 n«*n O l i r . r — f In* Flow man • tart* * Sh ffW iT frifa b g d b A m i lN s l O N Artr • at* In ( ar M aster* A ia lla h l* ANDY HARDY COMES HOME Rn..n*v — T a d d r Rnnnay M a rt* 7 LY IM na — — ........ THE CASE AGAINST BROOKLYN D a r r a n M r O a a l n — M a a (I* H a r m * • tart* S MI THE ROCKIN' BEBV-FACED KID WHO HAD T K FASTEST SUN » TOWN I JOHN WUTKE DEW MARTIN RICHT NEESON .HOWARD HAWKS' RIO B M W In ram mu nam na rn aa ,) *•#■* a* mm mi m* *** vmwm at IWM * v „ Starts THURSDAY AT THF S T A T E £ '(m ersite/ coop l i m n $ i * I T » i • te r h e r a r r iv a l in N ew \ o rk teat she lan d ed a chorus spot in the B r o a d w a y production of ' >ou?h P a c i f i c " and another two months u ntil R o g e rs and H am m erstein took h e r out of the chorus for the lea d in g ro le as ‘ L a u rie in bf firs t N e w Y o r k r e v iv a l of Okia- n on in horns — — d ire c to r of the n e w ly organized A ustin c h a p te r of the A m e ric a n R e c o rd e r S o c ie ty . O th e r offices* elected w e re R o b e r t H obson, pres- dent and M r s . D o n W . M organ, s e c re ta r y . U n iv e r s it y fa c u lt y and students the p ro g ra m were a p p e a rin g on M r U n d e rw o o d and M r s . Doris F a r r a r . student, w h o p la y e d a T e le m a n n So n ata w ith Jo h n Swat*. a y . te a ch in g a s s is ta n t in m u sic. ___ ____________________________ ___ COWBOY BOOTS W E S T E R N W E A R H a h , Scark Shirts, Panh SuiH, Jea n ! Mackinaw* Moccasin* Billfolds M A D E T O O R D E R Name Belt* Bare-back Riggini Saddles, Chaps Anything of Leather Saddles, etc. 15.95 UP CAPITOL SADDLERY Luggage Repair EX PER T Shoe and ^ppi^P^^PPPPigppggpKIIHBMMMHMHMI'IIIIIIHHllllitllllllRMillMHIHilintiniin'tlillitlcni’iei 1614 Lavaca • C L IP M E “ Round-up COMI NG April 3 -11 CLIP THIS PROGRAM OF EVENTS: Friday, April 3 Tex** Relay* — Prsfimlnarie* 1:30 P.M . Memorial Stadium Baseball — Texas vs. Baylor 3:00 P.M . et Clark Tex** Relay* — Final* 7:30 P.M. et Mem orial Saturday, April 4 Texas Relay* —- Final* 1:30 P.M. at Mem orial Tuesday, April 7 Baseball — UT Pro»h vt. Rica Froth 3:00 P.M . at Clark Field Wednesday, April 8 LiT Abner Show — 8 OO I’ M. — G regory G ym Thursday, April 9 Field Stadium Stadium o Friday, April IO Western Day — All Day on Campus Barbecue —- 12:00 P .M . — O n Campu*. Ju d g in g for Bearded Contestant* and W estern Day Dress — 2:00 P .M . W e tte m Dance — 8 OO P.M — Union Lo* Charro* Rodeo — 8 OO P.M. at N . Lamar and Guadalupe P ■TH t 0 s I Saturday, April 11 Honors Day Program — 10:00 A .M . at H og g A uditorium Track M eet — 2 30 P M , at Memorial Stadium Baseball — U T Frosh v*. W h a rto n Jr. CoHega — 3:00 P.M . at C lark Field Band C o n cert — 7.30 P.M . G re g o ry G y m R evue and Sw© »fbeart Presentation— 8.00 P.M . at G re g o ry G ym Los C harro* Podeo and G u ad a lu p e 8 OO P M . at N . L am ar Sw eeth eart Ban - 10:00 P .M . at G re g o ry G y m Union D a n e . — 9 00 P.M . .♦ T e,a* Union Sunday, April 12th Traditional Breakfast T I C K E T S : REVUE AND BALL M ain Floor Front M ain Floor Pea r Balcony $2.00 .............................. $1.75 ............................ $1.75 UNION D AN CE......................... J , 5 0 BARBECUE................................... go C E N T R A L ROUND-UP COMMITTEE I-------------------------------CLIP M i____ J toy “Happy Faster" irifh Lo* Charro* Rodeo and Guadalupe 8 OO P M at N. Lamar BOWLING CENTER For An Evening of Fun! 3409 Guadalupe G L 3-9161 ABC Approved Conveniently Located Automatic Pin Seders SEE YOU SOON! q The suspense is REALLY killing! rn T h " * ? ' L ' * s To • P f house s" " 4 tz a r nm J v H ,r.i s' • H O U SE O N H A U N T E D H I L L * ’ I S C O M I N O S O O N I N O T H IN G F IN E R THAN’S9 E R M O V IE S : w*R M fee HoiIfWfMMl i M f New h cti r i i •wteee mu TV Twer yeMBre eweel ' JfflKf’a— l T W r * l ^ a * NOW! » 12:00 JUNI ALLYSON JEFF CHANDLER ON STAGE B. IDEN and BARBARA PAYNE STUDIO OF DANCE AND DRAMA PR ESEN T S U EASTER PAGEANT i i TONIGHT 8 P.M. STATE NOW! F IR S T S H O W I 2 OO G id g e t’s th e G re a te s t I* — D ic k C la rk M D M D[im mm - JS T -lf FOUR CWS MMI a MMI ■ tm ane a LU o r e • of dew* ion* ». inns i n o * * IMM m »»n at wua i en m u nen* N snl * CINEMASCOPE (SITMAN COLOR VARSITY LAST DAY! r i a s r s n o w \ pm V (a / V T a a a y i ROCK HUDSON CYD CHARISSE W I U fo p t h e C O D S S t a r t* T o m o rro w Susan Hayward ^ I m u t t t o WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! A U S T I N NOW SHOWING! r i R S T a n o w « r w CO. UMM PXH HES i JA M E S M K L * KIM KOVAK, JA C K , LEMMON'ER N IE KOVACS H8W0N( GINGOLD * DNOOT * iANFI Rti •» w m **>rTn na mi * im, ii liMiaia ariataanMnMaawwi-imw C arnival Sets .A p ril Deadline For W rite rs Script?: for V a rs ity C a rn iv a l, Whose 55-year history has been fa th e r spasm odic, are due A p ril IO. th * new date w inch has been set go the censoring: com m ittee can lia v e m ore time. to study all en­ tries. The now annua! event w ill be held M a y 2 at M e m o ria l Stadium . The oirag ain , off again history ©f the C a rn iv a l began in 19b4 Rut then it w as a circus, and it w a s created because the base­ b a ll team needed funds for sched­ ulin g games. A seven y e a r la y ­ off followed that first event. Then c a m e 1911, the first y e a r that a queen w as elected included V a rs ity C ircu s becam e a bien­ n ia l presentation until 1925. except fo r one layoff in 1917. To add to the mix-up. 1919 w as the last y e a r in a V a rs ity queen w as the event until 1943. B u t hack to UKK. k I L Interest died with that y e a r and flta h c V a rs ity C arn iva l, as it cam e be known in 1937. did not appear trophies '37, with ’38 rn ^ R fn r 12 years The ■ w <> rt also aw arded V great successes M and ’39 first in following TH* C a rn iv a l w a* out agism tn stay­ 1951. but back again in 52, ed until 1955, and now has been presented for the last four ye a r* In the days of the Circue, m any I dared evil acts such as perform ers I d iving GO feet, along w ith lots of ballyhoo, w ere mdesnowK and I found The event has been held in var- I tons including G reg o ry | G y m , C la rk Field , and the In t r a - places, rn m u ral F ie ld Lectures Slated By A/I usLcologist T he noled M exican folklorist and m usicologist, V in cente T. Mendoza w ill d e liv e r a series of lectures at the U n iv e rs ity beginning T ues­ d ay and ending M a rc h 31. He w ill speak at 8 p m . Tuesday in B a rt* H a ll 234 on “ L ite ra tu re a in Spanish. F o lk io r ic a ’’ 4 A t p m . W ednesday the M usic B u ild in g R e c ita l H a ll, he xxi 11 explain “ I -a M u sics T ra d icio n a l de M e x ic o ." in ♦ * "A lg u n a s Fo rm a s de la Cancion M e x io a n a " w ill he discussed at IO in B a lls A ud itoriu m . a rn. F r id a y T his ap p earan ce is on Hie pro­ g ram of the Texas Fo lk lo re So­ ciety. as is a panel discussion w ith M r Mendoza on "C la ss ific a tio n of F o lk lo r e " at 2 p.m. the sam e day H is lecture series is sponsored by the R om ance Languages and M usic D epartm ents The Institute of I wa tin A m e ric an Studies a rra n g ­ ed his visit. A m em b er of tile Institute of E s th e tic Investigations of the N a t­ ural U n iv e rs ity of Mexico, P r o ­ fessor Mendoza has taught M exi­ can folk m usic at Colum bia U n i­ ve rsity and folklore, at the U n iv e rs ­ ity of N ew M exico H e has also taught m usic ai the National Conservatory of Mexico, folk dance at M exico City College, and folklore and folk dance at the F in e A rts Institute in M exico C ity. * ★ | He has W T I ttim a com pel arn c study of the Spanish "ro m a n c e ' and the M exican ‘ c o m b o ’ from a m usical standpoint, a study of the ballad form , a collection of m ild cen « songs, and a collection of M exican popular ballads D r. T S. Pain ter, fo rm er prest dent of the U n iversity and current professor of /oology was recen t­ ly appointed to the College of Flee tors of the H all of Kam e for G re a t A m erican s at N ew York Um ver- sitx M arriage Customs To Be Discussed "C ou rtsh ip . M a rria g e , and D i­ vorce in D ifferent C o u n tries” w ill be the topic of the International C lu b s panel discussion at 7 p m W ednesday in Texas Union 309 Palestine Pan el discussion leaders w ill lie A rif H a v a t. V irg in ia Nash. United Stales K ira n P a n ­ der! In d ia; and A uthurine Sim s. UnUed States An inform al coffee bour w ill follow the discussion. The new ly elected and instal­ led officers of Kappa Sig m a frat e rn ity are W ayn e presi­ dent; Leon B ill, G ran d P r o c u r a ­ Ja c k Klyp. G M. C . ; and tor; Tom D avis secretary. I .cake Tuesday, March 24, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 5 Groups Elect Off Leers, Name Slates for Spring Tile spring officers of F e l i c i a N ew ly elected officers of Sh in i­ C o o p are Kay Pruessner, co-or­ dinator, Kleeta G eh art, se c re ta ry; Pat .tone- house c h a irm a n ; Nan­ ce Tribble Bonnie B rin k m a n , Myr- na M e re r house relations com m it­ tee, P h yh s Avvwdier, repotier-his- torian; social ch airm an R oberta Nunn, scholas­ tic c h a irm a n ; M a rg a re t!* Buek- in tram u ra ls Kay Pruessner. . ncr Inter-co-op M argarette B u ck n er. j Council representatives Tribble, Nancy er! la Co op are P a t G alla g h er, co­ ordinator. Nawona Rtba, secre­ tary s e c re ta ry; Dot Stockton, so­ cial c h a irm a n ; B a rb a ra A shley, hou»e ch a irm a n ; Jo a n Rabb, I a N ell Chaffin house council: D ian na Hubbard Ann O sterlach. Inter-Cry up representatives; M a rie O elkers, scholastic c h airm a n ; D ixie D aven ­ port historian Your Authorized Dealer for SMITH-CORONA ’ HEMPHILL'S ^ k u U u lly 'Fed. Sitter GR 8-8223 V IN C EN T E T. M E N D O Z A Spook, Spur units Scholastic Honor Fraternity to Initiate Sponsor Egg Hunt New Members During April Convention An E a s te r egg hunt at the Tex- ** School for the B lin d W ednesday w ill b* sponsored by the Spooks and S ilv e r Spur*. The Spook* and Spurs w ill leave th* W om en's G y m at 3 p m. The E a s te r egg hunt w ill be the first service protect for new Spooklets NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FAST SERVICE One hundred and one new m em ­ mond Bristo w , D uane F in c h Ri tr­ bers of P h i E ta Sigm a, scholas­ ow. G eorge L a fa y e tte C ard w e ll I I I tic honor society for freshm en men, initiated A pril 17 during w ill be regional conven­ the tion here. fr a te r n ity ’s J r . , Those to be initiated ait- Rudolph F ra n c is A m b riz .lr Harold Forrest Apple Jo h n W esley B aile y. Jim m y Lee B a ird Kenneth Rann B lak e, F re d Andrew Blum -lr , Jo hn Stephen R rad field , M ajo r W illia m B ra d s h a w , Eugene R a y ­ and Don M erle Cooper. W illia m R olieit C ressey Robert W illia m C row ell, Ja m e s N orris D ashiell W illia m Henry Dawson, Robert (lie n D oyle Ronald M at F a r r is Michael. C h ristian F is c h ­ er. W e I (ion W Robert Newton G a rn e r, W illia m Lash G a r ­ ra rd Thom as G ra y G o dfrey, Stephen Ja m e s Gosnell, and 5am L G u v le r F ro e iirh J r INCHES DISAPPEAR LIKE M A G IC Laundry Service Op«n 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. M onday-Saturday 510 W a tt 19th Street Drop by Today for FREE F iqjro Analyst*, and Com pit emerita ny J roatmon* by Expo a * rienced Technician on Duly a t a Ii roe:-. Results G u a ra n te e d . Niblack Slenderizing System TAA 7 O n O R ’ V V ’ I el i i ne Tnfield ‘‘hopping ( enter O R 7 5 0 9 5 THilfKUSH E n g lis h : B O O R I S H L O V E R B O Y M E D I C U S L E X IC O N rt r* '“ h ‘ " l i c t i o n a ' 0,/' 1 ‘ O I , „ • • O' #0*4 I Pngfith * o s s ' UZE0 R O C K O O IL t Think1'**1 T h l n h l l s h t r a n s l a t i o n i The appropriate word for this gent is Cras&anoixi! M a in reasons: I. l i e s the only guy we know who sends mimeographed love letters. 2. H e ’s the only guy who doesn’t make advances when he runs out of gas the gal’s too busy pushing his car . T oo thoughtless to buy his own cigarettes, this bird only dates girls who apprec iate the honest taste o f fine tobacco. “ W e alw ays have something in common,” he says, “ H er Lu ck ie s !” frgf,sh SAILOR S D EB T f r i g / , th P U N - D O W N C H I C K E N C O O P W O O I N G * hmlrlish ^ O B L I G A T I O N Th n H sh H E N F A N T HOW TO MAKE *25 T a k e a w o rd—ambition, for e x a m p le W it h it. yo u t a n m a k e fa k e d eair* in lu c te e d tho mbit ion , a n tin g a s p ir a tio n * (ha mb it ion , tim d esire to s tu d y 1rrambition o r th e urge to w in a i b rid g e s/ambition . T h a t ’a T h in k lin h it a th a t e a s y ! W e re p a y in g $26 fo r th e T h i n n is h w o rd s jud ged twwt and • nor rhea a is itc h in g to go' S e n d y o u r w o rd s to L u c k S t r ik e , B o x B T A , M t . V e rn o n , N . \ . F,n< lose y o u r n am e, ad d re ss , u n iv e r s it y and cl awl Get the genuine article G e t th e h o n e s t ta s te W illia m Henry Halt* .Ii , K eith C h ristian Hansen M ichael Sp ell­ Ja m e s G eorge H ejl m an H a rris John Lee H en­ Andy L vn Helm s I .ce H on sh u , Kl nest R ic h a rd ry W illiam lb y r, Ja m e s R ussell Ib id . chi and D avid B a s io m b Johnson Jones H arvey Dudley Davenport M ichael d ia r ie s W illia m K e lle r. Le e I >onaId Kness, W in d all R ay Knight. Jones I o w e Others Thom as Lippincotl are W illia m Fra n k Preston In d w e ll, L a m p P a r k e r M C h arle s R Ja m e s B a i n e I» g a n A r­ l/s-fl *t Joseph A L yn n bon Ja c k Itougia.x W illia m F M U 'a eh IU .John H Mc B o w m an M rC ulley M r Q ues ry d illan M ichael Tom K eith M eier. Stephen Ma< Kay e Moehl- m an. . l r . I/Conard F M ohrm ann Robert I h ew Morse, and Hugh R ic h a rd M otley. d ia r ie s F I .et ny May H erbert O M uecke J r M ich ael J >-> ph Stephen M u r­ I >oyIe M o n Jo h n D a rre l] phy. R o bert N aas Nelson, Ma rn* mr Nikkhah Jo h n ( b a r ie N orvell, Hobe rf W ade Pen k J ot 'thom as Pow ell, T e rre n c e W en d ell P ra tt R (h a rd L e w is Prin- Jo h n A 'lie r R aw lin s, Lyndon H a yw a rd Robinson J r , and Van W orth Robinson C arlos F Rodriguez John Lvndon Ro* H arry Rotiert W ayn e R ountree , Moore Rogers enblad L lig in L lia s Saenz V V tor Hank Schleidei R.i a a t a Ai en Sch n eider H e n rv I- n m S i i- M nacl H earn e Sh aw G a rla n d R a v Shelton l-arrv Rudd Sin* lair, Rs>v < .enc Sloan Ja m e s W illia m Thom as D uncan Ronald Dell Stephen Story, M ich ael P. Stroud. A S p e l l e r A Jo hn C T m !** P a mesh Ttindani Other* are Weldon B u rn * T^v l e e d i a r I tot­ Ifa rv e v T o r lr , Robert Allen Venable Ja m e s R ne W illia m W a lk e r or lea Ttinmn* her B o y' e T u rn er tier Ronald A lfred V iv ia n \\ Wagne* lam e* I lr 'k W hite Kenneth T an* W Iii.am* W illia m Thorn a« W ngo J r . , and Austin p. Young I I I \n r student whose na rive dr** nut a pf w a r *>ri " h r< ’ his ‘ eel* he should t*e nrluded mute the office cif the l*esn of student L ife im m ed iately to have ii* grades che- ked list bu' om * : We Now Have Photo Silk Studtman Photo Service G R 7 2820 222 W e ft 19th WHEEL BALANCING W I P E W H E E L S a L S O ! Electronic Balancing Hodgkins Motor Co. 4203 G j a d a L p * O f P 3 - 90 2 0 D O Y O U L IK E GOOD PIZZA? T r y O i . r t snrj y 0 u | j c o m * bac I far overed and loans M onday ad re­ Presiden t quest Fiwm hrm 'er ■ The rob c s ]] vote was 49 et The btl] now goe* to th# House w hich has conducted hearing* on s im ila r leg isla tio n F. i sen howe r last ye ar vetoed a sim ila r bill IOO m illion c a rryin g less than the m easure before the Senate M onday Republicans free Iv predicted he also would veto the new version Daniel’s Finance Plan Receives Strong Push yi A U S T IN A d m inistration force, started a strong new push M ond.iv for quick action on gy Build in g 14 7 IO .Southwestern R o c k e t So­ ciety, E x p e rim e n ta l S c i e n c e B u ild in g 223 8 D r V in cente T Mendoza folklore speak on M exican Spanish B a tt* H a ll 234 to in Steinhaus 8 D r. A rth u r H in series of give first honoring I )r D K B ra c e to lectures topic Fat­ ness " M usic Buildin g R e c ita l I Fall P h ysio lo g ical B ases of 8 Jo h n C row e Ranson to eivc c ritic a l lectu re on "T h e Fu tu re of P o e try " B atts A ids; inurn. A l u r e Jokes Get Yours at MADMAN RUBE'S FUN SHOP 2502 Guadalupe TUE BOTTLE SHOP (O p e n Til IO P.M. Nightly) 1207 Red River garded as a reliable .source of his­ tory but ra th e r a* a reflection of th* religious and spiritual attitudes of Rs authors stated D r. H a rr y J . V o n , ch a irm a n of the D ep art­ in a ment of C la ssic a l la n g u a g e s discussion of w hat th* n ew er dis­ coveries of archeology h ave re­ vealed about the Bible, B y new excavations, arche­ identified m any of ologist* h ave in the Old the places mentioned T estam ent found e v i­ and have dence that in some w a y s confirm and in some w a ys con tradict that hook, D r. Leon said " T ile belief now is that the Old T estam ent as handed down over a period of I OOO years reflects tra ­ ditions of various periods in which the various parts w ere composed These are based p a rtly, but not e n tirely on h istorical fact*. " M a f lv of the legends recorded LITTLE AP5... N o a h s flo o d h a v e t h e i r p a r a l l e l s le g e n d s o f o t h e r n a t io n s in th e in th e M i d d l e E a s t . But th o s e in the O l d T e s t a m e n t s h o w a m u c h h ig h ­ er m o r a l a n d s p ir it u a l th a n th e o th e rs a n d a r e in te n d e d to illu s ­ t r a t e t h a t th e w i l l o f G o d o p e r a t e s in h u m a n a f f a ir * le v e l " E v e n though,” D r. Leon con. tinued. 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