Voice F i r s t VOLUME Bl Price Five C ents C o l l e g e D a i l y I n T h e Congress Slow to Give State Federal Resources By MARY A NN B EA U M IE R Com munity Force S o u t h AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1950 Bg scorn Giles Says Six Pages Today No. 64 S J T Fall Elections At Noon Drill See GOP Gain 7 Cadet Sponsors W ill Be A w a rd e d H onorary Ranks M is s o u ri’s R e p u b lic a n S e n a to r F o r r e s t C. D onnell tr a ile d a “ F a i r Deal” o p p o n e n t. R e publican S e n a to r R o b e rt A. T a f t of Ohio p u s h e d a h e a d in his re-election f ig h t d esp ite an all-out D e m o c ra tic -la b o r c am p a ig n to u n s e a t him. day. And in Illinois, D e m o c ra tic S e n a to r S c o tt A t IO P.M . ( C S T ) D e m o c ra tic S e n a to r C a d e t s p o n s o r s will be aw a rd ed M illard E . T y d in g s r a n behind his R e p u b ­ Lucas, one of P r e s i d e n t T r u m a n ’s to p l i e u ­ t h e ir c o m m is s io n s by Miss J e s s e lican o p p o n e n t in M a ry la n d a f t e r a c a m ­ te n a n ts , held a lead— b u t a n a r r o w i n g one— Eat I A n d e r s o n , a s s is t a n t to th e paign b a s e d largely on th e Com irrunism -in- o v e r his R e p u b lic a n o p p onent, fo rm e r R epD ean o f W o m e n . S p o n so r s are j G o v e rn m e n t issue raise d by S e n a to r J o sep h ; r e s e n ta tiv e E v e r e t t D irksen. J o d y E d m o n d so n , r e g im e n t a l j N e w Y o r k ’s S e n a to r H e r b e r t H . L e h m a n M c C a rth y ( R - W i s ) . spo n sor, c a d e t c o lo n e l ; P a t s y Jo (D -L ib ) won re-election o v e r C a te r , b a tt a lio n spo n so r, c a d e t li e u t e n a n t c o lo n e l; and P e g g y Ran L e iu te n a n t G o v e rn o r J o e R. B u llard, b atta lion s p o n s o r , cadet H a n le y , as w idely fo recast. li e u t e n a n t co lo n el. An e x -D e m o c r a t r u n n i n g C o m p a n y sp o n s o r s are B o n n i­ bel B lan d, C h a rlo tte E. C arlisle, as an In d ep e n d e n t, V in c e n t M a rily n H am p ton , and A lic c m a r ic Im p e llitte ri, was elected M e y e r, all c a d e t ca p ta in s. M a y o r of N e w Y o rk C ity in a The 23 girl* w ho w e r e v i c t i m s . E p silo n house To b e co m m iss io n e d c a d e t lieu“ T h e girls w ere lucky to find a b i t t e r f o u r- w a v race. t e n a n t co lo n el at the c e r e m o n i e s o f th e W h ite h a ll C o-op fire have T e x a s is g o i n g to find C o n g r e ss slow to ta k e a w a y r e s o u r c e s fr o m th e f e d e r a l government a n d j i v e th e m t o o n e s t a t e , B a sc o m Giles, c o m m is s io n e r o f the G en eral L and O f f i c e since 1939, told m e m b e r s o f a jo u r n a lism cla ss, th e P ress and C o n te m p o r a r y A f f a i r s , T u e s ­ j Bv the A*»ocmted P teee T h o m a s E . D ew ey w on re-election as G o v e rn o r o f N e w Y o r k T u e s d a y night in T h e A r m y ROTO will c o m m is ­ one of th e key races of a b itte r ly fo u g h t sion 103 c a d e ts and s p o n s o r s a t J N a tio n a l E le c tio n t h a t th r e a te n e d to undrill c e r e m o n ie s at noon W e d n e s - j seat a t least tw o “ n a m e ” S e n a to rs . day. Mr. Giles w as s p e a k in g on th e tid e la n d s q u e stio n . T h e S u p r e m e C o u rt recently d e c id e d th a t th e federal governm ent has para­ m o u n t title to tid ela n d s and has r e f u s e d the S t a t e ’s r e q u e s t fo r r e ­ h ea rin g s . th “ It is a d i f f i c u l t p ro ced u re to g e t hack w h a t w e o n c e o w n e d and th o u g h t w e w e r e e n title d to u n les s rea ch so m e a g r e e m e n t w ith th e ^ m i n is t r a t io n ,” Mr. G iles said. ‘B a sic a lly le g is la tio n is a c o m ­ p r o m i s e ,” Mr. G iles said. “ C o n ­ g r e s s is n ot e a s y to deal w ith , e s ­ p e c ia lly if th e A d m in istr a t io n is a g a in st th e q u e st io n . W o r k in g t h r o u g h le g i s l a tio n , y ou h av e to g e t by a s u b - c o m m i t t e e , c o m m itte , th e V ic e - P r e s i d e n t , and the P r e s id e n t , and th e n have to st a r t all over on a tw o-th ird m a j o r it y in ca se o f a v e t o , ” he ex p la in ed . “ It is d if f i c u l t to c o n c ie v e how th e S u p r e m e C ourt co u ld ta k e su ch a c tio n in v ie w o f th e fa c t s awd th e w a y th e c a se w a s p r e ­ s e n t e d , ” Mr. Gile* told th e class. H e q u o ted J u s t ic e F r a n k f u r t e r , w h o d is s e n te d , as s a y i n g “ H ow th e tid e la n d s g o t fr o m th e Republic o f T e x a s in t o th e U n i t e d S t a t e s is a m y s t e r y to m e. N o t o n ly is th e r e no d o c u m e n t g iv i n g th e g o v ­ e r n m e n t t h e lands, b u t th e r e is o n e in c o n t r a r y .” Mr. G iles p o in t e d o u t th a t T e x a s e n te r e d the U n io n on eq u a l f o o t ­ ing w it h o t h e r s t a t e s w ith th e e x c e p t i o n th a t it r e ta in e d its p u b ­ lic la n d s a nd deb ts. T h is has b e e n an e sta b lis h e d f a c t for m ore than IOO y e a r s , h e said. T h e R ep u b lic o f t e x a s v o t e d on acceptance of fi p ro p o sitio n th is had b e n i subm itted o n ly a f t e r it t o th e c it iz e n s o f T ex a s. “ A lth o u g h th is p ro p o sitio n w as title d a j o i n t resolution,” Mr. Giles said, “ P r e s id e n t T y le r sta te d t h a t it w as in e f f e c t a t r e a t y . I his is th e o n ly ti m e , as fa r as I can f i n d ou t, th at o n e rep u b lic b e c a m e ar, e n t i t y o f a n o th e r b y t r e a t y . ” P r e s id e n t T y le r w e n t o n r e co rd as s a y i n g t h a t he w o uld r e s p e c t T e x a s b o u n d a r ie s as sh e re c o g n ized th em . A f t e r P r e sid e n t T y l e r ’s d ea th , P r e s id e n t Polk f o llo w ed t h e sa m e p o licy . T he case fo r T e x a s is s t r o n g e r th a n C a lif o r n ia ’s sin c e th e g o v e m i n e n t had o w n e d th e C a lif o r n ia land p r e v io u s ly and had o n ly I ca r v e d o u t a s t a te , Mr. G iles said, n o th e r p o in t in T e x a s ’ fa v o r w a s th e tr e a t y by w hich it e n te r e d th e T exan T h e D ai Student Co-op Fire Victims Find New Home fo u n d a new' h o m e T h e y m o v ed p la ce so so on and so n ea r the It w a s e s t im a t e d tha t m o re than c a m p u s , ” Miss D o r o th y G eb a u er, in T u e sd a y . 4 0 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 v o t e s had b een c a st . T h e y will liv e at 1811 C olorado, dean o f w o m e n , said I hat w'ould s e t a new' record f o r the r e c e n tl y v a c a te d D elta Phi T h ey are n o w b usy finding fur n it u r e and b u y in g c lo th e s. T h e ! an e lec tio n in w h ic h the P resid en girls are “ b u y in g w i s e l y ,” Miss c y is not at sta k e . us.**-* *■**, G eb a u er c o m m e n te d . --------- v \ In C o n g ress, D e m o c r a t s n o w N o official e s t im a t e has b een . sin ‘ i m a d e o f personal p r o p e r ty d am - Contro1 th/ s e n a t e * 5d t o 42. T h e y a g e as y et. T his will be d o ne 1 av e « 2 6 2 to 172 m a r g in in th e w'hen t h e y are se t tle d in the n e w H o u s e , counting three vacant W a ff?* h ou se and have g a th e r e d th eir be- s e a t s fo r each party, AFTER LAND COMM ISSIONER Bascom lo n g in g s w h ich have be en w id e ly A m e r ic a n - L a b o r P a r ty R e p r e ­ Gees spoke t o the Press and C o n t e m p o r a r y s c a t t e r e d , sh e said. santa ti r e V ito M a rc a n to n io o f H ale Shows C hange A ff a > s class Tuesday on the tidelands, an T he o n ly e s t i m a t e that has b e e n N e w Y ork, th e o n ly m in o r p a r t y m ad e is by W . L. H e a t o n , c i t y R e p r e s e n t a t i v e in th e Hou«e w a s info rm al question and answer p e rio d co n iin In U.S. Economies fire m a rsh all. In the p relim in a ry , u n se a t e d by a D e m o c r a tic -R e p u b ( an w e avoid c e n tr a liz a t io n o f in v e s t ig a t io n , he e s t im a t e d dam- i lica n -L ibera l c o a litio n f o r m e d f o r p o w e r ? ” ask ed Dr. E. E. H a le, a g e a t a p p r o x im a te ly $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . ’ the so le p u rp o se o f b ea t i n g him C h a irm an o f tho D e p a r t m e n t o f The A t m * Ke l o th e r,-aniente E le c t e d in p la c e o f -M a r c '- w a . „ , i p erso n a l b e lo n g in g s w a s by sm o k e j f KT , viaic U a » E c o n o m ic s s p e a k i n g at th e Hillel an(1 w a te r M iss G e b a u e r e x N !,W Y o rk S u t e S e n a t o r , F o u n d a tio n M o n d ay . “ If it c a n n o t j p la in ed . M ore repairs th an rea m es G. D o n o v a n , a D e m o c r a t. be a v o id e d , th en it is b e tt e r to p la c e m e n t s w ill n e e d t o be m a d e . ! 0, noy’’iin ha(1 called M a r c a n to n io have it in th e h an d s o f the g o vp ew Qf t he K, ris carried insur* J a st a p o lo g i s t fo r the K rem e r n m e n t ,” he c o n tin u e d . ance> h u t th e fu r n itu r e in th e I ( o n g ress.” In the race fo r c o n tr o l o f th e “ The e c o n o m y o f th e U n ite d h o u se w a s c o v e r e d , she said. One hundred and f i f t y - o n e C o m m i t t e e . Bill B o y d is c h a i r m a n Wi l l i a m- , sorority houses and H o u s e , D e m o c r a t s had e le c te d 1 25 S tates h a s g o n e th r o u g h tw o I ~~ a g e n t s a n d s t a f f m e m b e r s h a v e ° f t h e C a m p u s P u b l i c i t y Di v i s i o n d o r m s f o r w o m e n ; B o b G r a i n g e r , “ H a p p y ” ju d g e s c h o se ten p a r­ R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s . bet?n a p p o i n t e d t o th e P u b l i c a n d is a s s i s t e d b y Bill B a t e s a n d f r a t e r n it y h o u s e s ; and T o m m y c e l s o f p u lc h r itu d e as th e top s t a g e s , o p e n in g in to th e th ir d ,” ! ex p la in e d Dr. Hale. T h e fir st p er­ _ , _ . . . , Rani C ar d e n a s. R o d m a n , Sp a k e r ’* D ivision. a q u a -q u e e n finalists T u e s d a y < ommitUe, announced o t h f r ,li vi, i o „ h e ad < E:in„ iod, in w h ich th e la isse z fair e I he R ep u b lica n s hav e to t a k e A lso Tom Reid, O r g a n i z a t i o n s n ig h t in G reg o r y Gym G e o rg e I ait, c hai rm an. Ol s o n , w o m e n ’s b o a r d i n g h o u s e s D i v i s i o n ; a n d Sel i g C a r r , P u b l i e a o v e r 46 se a ts n o w held by D e m o The ten finalists w ill be j u d g e d s v s *on\ d o m in a te d o u r e c o n o m y , F i r s t m e e t i n g of t h e a g e n t s a n d a n d c o - o p s ; M a r k Lewi s, m e n ’s t i o n s a n d Ra di o Di vi s i on, a s s i s t e d e a c h n ig h t o f the A q u a C arnival lasted from th e c o u n t r y ’s in cep tion e i ars as w ell a s fill th eir o w n t h r e e v a c a n c ie s in o r d e r to c o n tr o l th e to be held D e c e m b e r 13 th ro u gh ur,til a b o u t th e third q u a rter end s t a f f m e m b e r s will b e T h u r s d a y b o a r d i n g h o u s e s a n d c o -o p s ; J e a n by B u d G a r d n e r . H ouse. --------------- I 16 a t G r e g o r y Gym . °f n in t e e n t h c e n tu r y . T h ere in tin* M e n ' s L o u n g e o f T e x a s T he body o f G u s ta v o E c h e ­ T he finalist w h o g e t s the m ost w ere u n lim ite d n a tio n a l r e so u r c e s ; A p a rty n e e d s 2 1 8 v o te s to orU n i o n a t 8 : 3 0 o ’c l o c k , S el i g C arr, v o te s b e c o m e s th e A qua Q u ea n . I b u s in e s s e n te r p r is e w a s on a sm all verri, g r a d u a te s t u d e n t fr om C o l­ H ° USe to ta k * c o n tr o l. o m b ia , will lea v e the Cook F uthe committee, spokesman for Cherry Blair, last y e a r ’s A q u a scale. If L here w e r e no p arty ch an ges neral H o m e W e d n e s d a y a ft e r n o o n ltJ t ,0 0 - ........« said. R o n n ie D u g g e r , D a ily T e x a n Q u een , will re ig n until th e n e w T he in te rim period f o llo w in g for return to C o lo n ,!,,,. I . f l r , t 12 S e n a t o r s ( k i t t e d at 1 ed ito r , will speak on t h e K S A . q u e en is picked. began a sm all m e a s u r e o f g o v e r n A fu n e r a l m ass w a s held fo r IO D e m o c r a ts and tw o R epubliThe te n finalists a t e : N a n c y m en t re g u la t io n wh ch Dr. Hale r» i T h e p u b lic R e la tio n s C o m m itte e • • r*. * i* p i * I ht‘ fir st Iii inelinloH Q in L c h e v e r r i in St. A u stin C hapel at c u m ()ents — u uoa ** ( .a m n i o n , S h a lm ir D u e r so n , Pola called “ a so rt o f r e g u la t e d capitaljs a n e w ca m p u s o r g a n iz a t io n I w o o f tile n ew senaIO o ’clock T u esd a y . E llis, K ath ryn GrandstafT, M arge ism .” In th e third p eriod, fo l lo w in g fo r m e d in S e p te m b e r . Its p u rp o se By W E LD O N B R E W E R o tee c ., j u i isntic . t re ouif the viit.- !^r* are now H o u s e m e m b e r s — Frank M ccB Texan Editor t»i i i i H a r g r o v e , .Jo A n n H y ltin , J a n e t the d e p r e ss io n , c o m p e t itio n m ain ly to d is s e m in a te n e w s o f c a m p u s e P, ^**r> a Ives S m a t h e r (D -H a.) peace, said th at a d o c t o r ’s report L e e , C lare M a s t o d o n , J u n e T olar, disappeared, 1 a n d C ase ( R - S d . ) . in t e r e s t th ro u g h a g e n t s liv in g in How* s u c c e s s f u l a r e p r o f s in a I P h y s i c a l E d u c a t i o n M a j o r s C l u b , on th e c a u se o f d eath had not and A n n W hite. e v e r y m a jo r s t u d e n t h o u s e at the social s i t u a t i o n ? In stead o f la i s s e z fa ir e , w hich been r eceiv ed by T u e s d a y a f t e r ­ c h a i r m a n o f t h e s t u d e n t adF le v e n sem i-fin alists, w ho will U n i v e r s i t y g r o u p s d e s ir in g assisT he t h i r d annual E d u c a t i o n viso ry c o m m i t t e e t h a t p l a n n e d th e p ro b a b ly m od el the “ b a th in g su it Dr. H ale called “ fro m each a c c o r d ­ noon. In Connecticut, S e n a t o r B r ie n t a n c e f r o m the P u b lic R e la tio n s R o u n d -u p T h u r s d a y night in the in g to his a b i l i t y ” th e g o v e r n m e n t The 8 -y e a r -o ld e n g in e e r i n g M cM ah on w on re -e 'e c tio n arui his Round-up. He w a s a s s i s t e d .by a o f th e y e a r ” are J a n ie B rad n er, C o m m i t t e e may vend a r e p r e s e n t - Main L o u n g e o f the T e x a s U nion su b scribed to th e idea “ o f each ied sh o rtly a f t e r co l- tw o D e m o c r a tic run n in g m a t e s . a r lo t te < a rlisie, N o e lie D u g g a n , acaoMj;na, to bls neP(| T his is the 1 ‘^ . - . , G o v e r n o r Ch u * ive to t h e w e e k l y m e e t i n g s held will lure tile s e d a t e S u t t o n Hall i e p r e s e n t a t iv e fr o m , . five,, o t h e„r I (hN a n c y F u m e, N a n c y H u d sp eth , a c c o r d in » l f h l* n e e d . Ib is is th e , ii p s m g Bt the fo o t o f the st e p s G o v e r n o r ( h e a t e r A. B o w le s an d 4 o ’clo ck T h u r s d a y s in T e x a s p r o fe s s o r s in to su ch low ly pur- . st udent e d u c a t i o n c l u b s : Mi ss S u e a n ^ fja r ),ara j£a|iy , result o f th e ch a n g e d d ev elop le a d in g u p to the t e r r a c e in front S e n a t o r W illia m A . B e n to n , l ed U n io n 2 0 8 , T a it said. s u i t s a s a q u a r e d a n c i n g , b a l l r o o m Sc h r o e d e r , A s s o c i a t i o n f o r C hi l dA lso , N ita Mi t c h e l l , A n n Robi- m ‘‘nts ° f t h e t w e n t i e t h c e n tu r y . 0 f the Main B u ild in g . He was R ep u b lican op p o n en ts . M c M a h o n U n io n . . Im m e d ia t e ly a f t e r b e in g org- d a r n i n g , c a r d g a m e s , p i n g - p o n g , h I E d u c a t i o i ; Miss D. J e a n - n e t t e , C h a r le n e W a rr en , B e t t y VVHns h a v e s p e e d e d up the p r o n o u n ced d e a d on arrival at th e i* c h a irm a n o f th e C o n g r e ssio n a l “ O ne o f th e first th in g s I had a n | ze(j v th e P u b lic B e l a t ion< C o m - c h e c k e r s and e v e n sn o o k e i n e t t e P r o b s t , H o m e E c o n o m i c s W h e l e s a , and M ary M. W iley. p ro cess, he said. U n iv e r s ity H ea lth C e n te r . ( A t o m i c E n e r g y C o m m itte e , a n d t o do w h e n e le c te d to o f f i c e , ‘W hen y o u c o m e to th e d o e r at M a j o r s ; went to work sending m i tte e Miss D o r o t h y T i d w e l l , T h e j u d g e s who w h ittled 33 Dr. H ale h a s ta u g h t here ainee E c h ev erri was w o r k in g on a B o w le s is a fo r m e r O P A boss. Mr. G iles said, “ w a s to go to lett< rt. t o s t u d e n t h o u s e a g e n t s 7 :3Q w e w o n ’t e v e n ask w h e t h e i N u r s i n g E d u c a t i o n M a j o r s ; H o r - h o p e fu l s to ten finalists are ; Olan 1933, D u r in g th e d e p r e ss io n , he maatei '• d e g r e e in civil e n g i n e e r - , T ydings o f M arylan d w as ru n W a s h in g to n to fig h t a r eso lu tio n w ith y o u ’re a s t u d e n t or a fa c u l t y ac j ( . H a r t s e l l , P h i D e l t a Kappa, B r ew er , in f o r m a tio n on R e lig io u s Bob B rod n a x, S k ip p y was D irec to r o f th e T e x a s Division ing a f t e i r e c e iv in g his f i r s t d e g r e e n in g behind B a ltim o re A t t o r n e y d ir e c t in g th e national a tt o r n e y E m p h asis W e e k a ctiv itie s. m e m b e r ,” a v o w s Dr. C. J. A ld e r ­ h o n o r a r y education f r a t e r n i t y ; B r o w n in g , Bob ( o n e, Bob Craw- o f E m p lo y m e n t o f the W PA a n d fr o m the U n iv e r s i t y o f ( ’au ca , in J o h n Marshall B u tler, who g e n e r a l to b r in g s u i t . ’ A l m a C a r o l y n G e r e u , f o r d , E d d ie G ilb ert, Ed Hum - a -s o c ia te d with th e T e x a s o f f i c e o f C olo m b ia, 'a id E d u ard o O rteg a , ch a r g e d in the c a m p a ig n that T y d W h en *O r a n g e Monday* w as s o n , w r a n g le r o f w r a n g le r s fo r a n d Mis “ W e h a v e b e e n s u c c e s s. f u l e v..e r y d e c la r e d , the P ub lic R e la tio n s th e R oun d -u p . “ T his is o n e tim e Pi L a m b d a I h e t a , h o n o r a r y e d u - p h r i e s , Boh S n e llin g , and J ac k the N a tio n a l R e c o v e r y A d m in istra - a r c h ite c tu r a l e n g in e e r i n g s t u d e n t i n f s g a v e a “white-wash” ta char* t i m e in d e f e a t i n g o f f e n s i v e a ctio n C o m m i U e e arranfe .. . i . i j * the D epartm ent o f Speech. o u t s o n to th< b allroom d a n c in g like to h o 11e i fo r th e lo ve o f h o l­ o f f e e t w a s an e x a m p l e , ” B in tliff U n iv e r s i ty student body and I y sch ool spirit with that o f the “ T h e N e w e r C h e m i s t r y o f floor. T h e Rev John K n o w les, w ill I lerin g , d r a g on o v e r to the pep said. He r e f e r r e d to the sta d iu m tea m . The next, w e e k T C U b e a t « W e U in t r o d u c e 'em to c a m p u s r ally W e d n e s d a y n ig h t at eueak at 8 1 .n q u et at th e U n iv e r - A c e t y l e n e ” w ill b e the topic o f his in a rring st o m p in g o f feet by stu- U n iv e r s i t y , B intliff said, “ Our fir** th e U n iv e r s ity . c o m e s from w ithin. W e c a n ’t • i t y C h ristian ( hurch a t 6 : 3 0 p. h i . . d iscu ssio n . T he product* fo r m e d c u t i e s th e y h a v e n ’t e v e n n o tic e d fr o n t o f H ill Hall. ♦ B in tliff d o esn 't w a n t it to h ap ­ make o u r fr e s h m e n y e ll .” W e d n e s d a y as th a t d e n o m i n a t i o n ’s from a c e t y l e n e have in cre ased j„ their o w n c la s s e s , ” Mins Moll jj ra lly w a s d r a ft e d by »tupen a g a in . U r g in g students to remain o b s e r v a n c e o f F o c u s on Faith. g r e a t l y in n u m b e r d u r in g th * past d ec ia r e s. w ho f e l t t h e y m igh t n o t be Pre-Baylor G a m e Frolic s p i n t - c o n s c io u * , he said th a t the T h e Rev. E d w a r d B i ubakei wi I ten y ea rs. Dr. Hass « 'alk will he ^ r a b b it-h o p d a n c in g tea m in such g o o d v o ic e if th ey had To H av e Harvest Theme By C H A RLIE LEW IS U n iv e r s i ty had a g re a t te am in Busses, Planes, Trains en d his se r ie s o f le c t u r e s \ \ e d n e s - • a s u r v e y o f t h e s e d e v e lo p m e n t* , k n o w n a s “ T h e R e lu c ta n t P r o f es- to w ait u n t i l th e n i g h t b e fo r e the 1941. B u t w hen the L o n g h o rn s T h e harvest moon w ill be b e a m ­ d a y night at 7 :3 0 p. rn. at the L n i- ; H a ss is m o st fa m o u s f o r his s o r s ” is su p p ose d to hop, but t h e y g a m e . Lead to W a co Saturday a T h e m a r ried v e te r a n had • v e r s ity P r e sb y te r ia n ( h u tch ; d e v e lo p m e n t o f vap o r-p ha se ni- m ay skip in s te a d . T h e rabbit**in no w ay ar e we, the yell ing F r id a y n ig h t fr om 8 to l l S tu d e n t* will ha ve th eir c h o ic e c la s s m a t e ov er to his h u tm e n t. F a y e t t e v i l l e , A rk., will talk o n U r a ^ on> a te c h n iq u e w hich has hop s p e c ia lis ts , Dr. F red C. A y er lead ers, g o i n g to le t this n e w - o ’clock in the Main Louri^ » o f Baylor Ticket Sales o f th re e m ed iu m s o f tra n sp o r ta - A f i e r bein4f in tro d u ced to her husT h e M ost D a n g e r o u s I rung Y o u j m a d e av ailab le m o re th a n 7 0 0 or- and Dr. A. L. C h a p m an , cla im fo u n d fire am i sp irit die d o w n ,” T e x a s U n io n a t the F rid a y Frolic. tion to S a t u r d a y ’s B a y lo r -T e x a s b a n d ’s fr ie n d , the p ert little h o u se­ Up to 1300 Tuesday C an Do.” T he m oon, which, Mrs. E th el ga llic c o m p o u n d s . His principal th e y are g r o w i n g “ m o re and moi* B intliff said. H o w e v e r he u i g e s game. The B a p tis t - S t u d e n t - U n io n - r e s e a r c h e s h ave b e e n in the fie ld s re lu c t a n t ” w i f e w e n t iii t h e o th e r room. F o r m a n , a s s is t a n t d ir e c to r o f the t h a t no s t u d e n t let r a lly in g a c t i v i­ I, . . , ,, . . T h. ir te ., e n hun dred s t u d, e n t ,tick- B rnn lff A ir lin es will h ave a sponsored reviv al will c o n ti n u e o f a c tiv a te d ca rb o n , aliph a tic n i ­ “ My, she's b e a u t i f u l! Can she m o n . u r < h a , U U . , p . r » n . l i t r . u t o t h . B . y l o r , . m . h m b u n m h, , M v in 2 ;i0 ().dlH. k hVl. ties intel fere w ith cla ss a t t e n ­ E lk in s, w h o is p r e s id e n t o f th** W ednesday nigh t a t 7 : 3 0 . Bill tr a t io n s , and c Mori n a tio n s aud les so n s from th** ch arm c o m m it- sold, Miss A lice Archer, tick et d ay a ft e r n o o n . This is th e o n ly c o o k ? ” th e frien d w hispered, dance. T a n n e r , B a y lo r st u d e n t, will a g a in s y n t h e s is o f s u b s ta n c e s o f p h a r­ Injured S MU Co*«d Improves “ S h e can make the best lea Alioth*! rails will he held F r i­ t e e , will sm ile happily d o w n at a m a n a g e r , said late T u esd ay a f t e r ­ flight from A u stin to W aco, M K T , , . „ . lead s e r v i c e s and the s e m in a r a f ­ m a c o lo g ic a l in t e r e st, I c u b e s you ever ta sted th e hue* limp sc a r e c r o w d r e ss e d in noon. The c o n d itio n o f Miss S h e r r y d a y n ig h t at 7 p.m. in f r o n t o f train s lea ve at I 42 and J : » 0 , , , , terw a rd s. M in e tte \N illiam,-, B a yb an d w h isp ered back. R o y ste r , 2 0 , o n e o f th r e e S M U Hill Ha l l . T h e F r i d a y n i g h t r al ly g r e e n ami go ld , B a y lo r ’* co lo rs. O ut o f a p o s s i b l e 8,000 tic k e ts Dr. H a ss re c e iv e d his m a s t e r ’s o ’clock F rid a y a f t e r n o o n and at loi s t u d e n t, will be in c h a r g e o f B lu e je a n s for the boy* an d a v a ila b le to st u d e n ts, 500 w e r e y :yo S a tu r d a y m orn in g. d e g r e e fr o m Ohio Wesleyan and s t u d e n t s inju red in a train a ca­ will b e g i n w i t h a p a r a d e f r o m E i k s s i t i f * re se a rc h has sh e w e I f e llo w sh ip . d e n t S a tu r d a y night, w as im prov- T w e n t y - f o u r t h and G u a d alu p e skirts and b louses or s w e a t e r s for sold M on d ay and 8 0 0 T u e sd a y . Greyhound Bus L ines have his d o c to r a t e fro m Ohio S t a t e , ll M o n e y is c a lle d “ j a c k ” b e c a u s e d o w n the D rag , to th e g irls will be th e p ro per atT he la st day to g e t tic k e ts is s c h e d u le d d e p a r tu r e s a t 2 : 0 5 , also holds d o c to r o f s c i e n c e and ing th o u g h still critica l T u e s d a y , S t r e e t s , ••p sk in O w ners Sought a q u e e n ta k e s it. o f f ic ia l * T w e n t y -first S t r e e t , and to Hill tire, sh e said. T h u rsd a y at 5 p.m. A s t u d e n t 4 ; 5 4 , 5 : 3 1 , 7 : 2 6 , 8 : 5 6 , and 1 0 :3 6 The R e g istr a r has rep o r ted I d o cto r o f law d e g r e e s . A f t e r three B r a c k e n r id g e H o sp ita l a Hall. I he p a ia d e will be led by M em b ers o f the c o m m it t e e sport- m ay pick up as many a* six if F rid ay a ft e r n o o n and n ig h t and at th; t 74 p e o p le h a ve n o t p ick ed up y e a r s at th e B a ltim o r e G as E n- said. ’N O T H E R POME their d ip lo m a s or l e f t th e p r o p e r g i n e e r i n g C o rp o ra tio n o f C h a r l e s Mina R o y s t e r , a b a n d s t u d e n t , C o w b o y s , .Silver S p u r s , B evo , and s o l i n g th e dance are S h ir le y he has th a t m a n y B la n k et T a x e s J 2 ;6 5 , 7 : 4 1 , and 9:21 S a tu r d a y R o ses are red. ad d ress fo r h a v in g th em m ailed , to n , W. V a,, Dr. H a s s b e c a m e suffered a f r a c t u r e d skull w h e n t h e L o n g h o r n B an d . | T o w e r , ch a ir m a n , J a m e s L usk, Ed H,,d $ 1 . 2 0 per tic k et. m o r n in g . V io le t s a re blue. " W e will try t o g e t o n e o f t h e N o t e s t i n e , L ew is Ball, K a th e r in e T h e ticket office in G reg o r y T r a n sp o r ta t io n officia ls s a i d T h e s e p e o p l e r e c e i v e d t h e i r d e ­ p r o f e s s o r o f c h e m i s t r y a t P u rd u e , she fell b e t w e e n tw o u n c o u p le d Orchids a re $ 7 .5 0 . g r e e s in 1 9 4 8 , 1 9 4 9 , and J a n u a ry and later head o f the D e p a r tm e n t c o a c h e s o f u sp ecia l fo o t b a ll tra m c o a ch es, probably Bully U n str a p . Anoster, M arlene Coe, B e s s ie Meek Gym is open from 8.3U to 12 and pro ba b ly th e r e would n o t be a n y Would dandelion* doT ispecials to W aco. end an d c e n t e r c o a c h , Ie sp eak an d Jo h n Walker. 11 to I o'clock. o f C h e m istry th e re. * I near P f lu g e r v i ll e . and J u n a , 1 9 5 0 . is R alp h J. A nio l Jr. T o be c o m m iss io n e d c a d e t m a ­ jo r s are J o h n E m erson Parks, W illia m E. ( B il l) B rid g es, D e l ­ bert B. H a n k in s, A r th u r L. Krumm , S p e n c e r C. R e ly e a III, Larry (). R ied el, C urtis H. H ah la, and E d w a r d G. B o sso m . L o is W y n n e will be c o m m is ­ sion ed c a d e t c a p ta in as sp o n s o r o f th e R a n g e r s, the A r m y ROTO Photo by Olin Hinkle drill te a m . O ther o fficers to be ued past the re g u la r class t me. M a r y A n n c o m m iss io n e d c a d e t c a p ta in s in Beaumier asks M r . G iles to clear up a s ta t e ­ th e R a n g e r s are B u d d y J. C h oa t ment, while Troy Sampley and Bert M ille r and G e o r g e R. Blitch. w e t th e ir turn. T h e o th e rs to be c o m m is s io n e d , 8 5 o f th em , will be c a d e t first and s e c o n d lie u t e n a n t s and R a n g er n o n -c o m m is s io n e d officers. let Government Have The Power' 151 Students Appointed To Public Relations Group Ten 'Queens' Enter Aqua-queen Finals Body of Echeverri To Be Taken Home Prof Round-up Time In Sutton Thursday sU Hass to Address Chemists Toniqht Students to Let O ff Steam At Hill Hall Rally Tonight Revival, Banquet H op 'Faith' Week ^"Jorltf sucres V/»dn>stJay, Nov. 8, '1950 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 2 'Mural Champt Phillies Left Off A P All-Star Nine Baylor Always Tough Cliff Courts W in s Class B Grid Title For Texas at Waco N E W Y ORK, Nov. 7— (ZP)— E i g h t clubs a r e r e p r e s e n t e d on the 1950 Associated Press Al l - St ar I Baseball t e a m , b u t tile N at i on al I League champion P hi l ade l p hi a j Phillies d r e w a s u r p r i si ng blank. T h e A m e r i c a n L e a gue , as usual, | d o m i n a t e d tho t e a m , as selected I by 381 s po r t s w r i t e r s a n d sportsi casters. I T h e Al l - St a r T e a m : I IB W a l t Dropo, Red Sox, .323. As r e c e n t as 1948, t he last t r i p , t r ai le d t he Bear s, 7-6, a t h a l f ­ to Wa co for Tex a s, t he L o n g ­ time. It took a field goal by Bobb y •’R e m e m b e r I 94 I *f is the mo t t o L ay ne to p u t T ex a s ah e ad , 9-7. I n t r a m u r a l football'* second rii- j p a s se r Ma rvi n Ma r e k hea v ed his of t he T ex a s L o n g h or n s as t he y ho rn s h ad to pull o lib o u t o f t h e T h e n t o u c h d o w n s c a m e ea si e r a n d visional c ha mpi on was c r o w ne d passes r i g h t and left, h ut F e m p r e p a r e f o r t h e i r S a t u r d a y m e e t ­ fire. T r a i l i ng, 10-0, t h e L o n g h o r n s T e x a s fi n al ly won, 22-7. T u e s d a y night. and pai ri ngs f o r had too m u c h f o r t he D or me r s, ing wJilh Ba yl or at Wa co, but s t a r t e d a c o m eb ac k t h a t w a s c l i - j L a v n e 's p a s si ng led the S t e e r s t h e r est of t h e divisional f i n a l s ! Ed F u r r o w s did m o st of t h e toss- t h a t ' s not the only y e a r t o recall ma x e d wi t h only a coupl e o f mi n -j to a 28-7 t r i u m p h in 1947, Texas* v ere compl et ed. irsg t h a t led F e m to a 27-0 victory. w h e n t h i n k i n g of the Bears. lites left wh en q u a r t e r b a c k Paul m o s t r e c e n t g r e a t y e a r , h ut even Cl iff Court* is t he king of Class B u r r o w s t h r e w to Re ube n Ka- j T r u e , the 1941 tie b e t w e e n T e x ­ C a mp b el l tossed a st r i ke to en d in tha t on e t he score w a s tied B Club Football . The Cour ts bago f o r F e r n s first score a n d to a s ’ “ g r e a t e s t ” t e a m and a lowly 7-7 until P e p p y B l o u n t pulled in •Hired Fem Cluh, 14-8. f o r t he ti- F r a n k H a f e r n i c k for t he e x t r a bu nch of Be ar s was v o t e d T H E G e o r g e McCal l in t he end zone f o r a long s o a r i n g pass j u s t b e f o r e the ^ point, Ch a rl e s G e r m f ollowed this upse t of t he last f i f t y y e a r s in a 13-10 victory. half. , * • ti, ., .. . i with a pass sever al m i nu t e s l a t e r the S o u t h w e s t by the Associated An d in 1946, the L o n g h o r n s L a s t season, of cour se, the I The r e m a i n i n g slot in T h o r * - , * . . i - , / j t o Marvin G u s t a fs o n f o r t he sec- Press, b u t t h a t Good Die Baylor L o n g h o r n s had lost t h r e e b a l l : da v s divisional finals was filled • , , ... * . . ii i , en d t ou chdo wn. Line has pr oved pl e nt y r o u g h on g a m e s a n d Ba yl or was u n d e f e a t e d as Fem Club s C sass A t e am blank­ Ohio State W on't Play when t he y m e t in Austin. W i t h j ed D o r m H, 27-0. T he Physi ca l Ed majors* thi r d mor e t h a n one occasion. „ , , tally was scored b y t he Bu r ro ws end R u d y B a u m a n k ee pi ng A d r i a n H A R D C H A R G IN G Long­ T he L o n g h o r n s h av e had p r e t t y In Cotton Bowl Classic P e m s t a r t e d the sc or i ng in the • , ,. . „ Bu rk fl at on his hack most o f t he I horn g u a r d is June Davis, jun­ C l . . * B t u s s l . . * T horn. * B. W . l - t o - l U b . c o c o m b a t , on. Bur ro w* much t h e i r own way in the al l-time D A L L A S , Nov. 7— (dp)— Ma r k j day, the S t e e r s won. 20-0. series a- f a r as vi c t or i es a r e c o n ­ ior letterman from Denton, who V., . . w e d . lam. * B r y » » o f Cliff r , n »*>♦ ext xs cer ned. T ex a s has w o n 27 t ime s in Ohio S t a t e o f f t he list of p r o s ­ T h a t kind of r es u l t s p r o m o t e d Court* f o r . s a f e t y. T h e slickest p l . y of t oe r » m e — was one of the m any w ho kept Bu t t he Phys Ed Ma j or s w er e one which had s p e c t a t o r s on t h e i r the 39 g a m e s b e t w e e n t h e two pects f o r t h e Cot to n Bowl J a n u a r y a T e x a s coa ch to s a y T u e s d a y tha t passin g Fred Benners on the I. n ot to score a ga i n until t h e Co u r t s f e e t — r e s u l t e d in F e r n’s f o u r t h schools, with f o u r e n d i n g in ties. j “ past r e c o r d s d o n ’t m e a n a t hing run last Sa tu d ra y . A 6 0, 210Reports that t he Buckeyes, j wh en tho se t e a m s me et , a n y t h i n g Bu t m a n y of those v ictor ies bad t a ke n a 14-2 lead. Monti e t ou c h down . poundcr, D $ v is w be set to Goad fired to Billy Goad f or C C ’s H a f e r n i c k i n t e r c e p t e d a D or m have c o me the h a r d way, e s p e ­ r a n k e d n u m b e r two in t he nat io n, j can h a p p e n . ” turn his rushing activities on first t o u ch d o wn , a n d J a m e s F ry- H pass a n d r a n as f a r as he could cially those p layed on the Bears* a r e likely to play in t he Dallas On e of the ma i n topics of c o n ­ Larry Isbe , Baylor p assin g ace, classic can be spiked. son h ea v ed a toss to Montie Goad w i t h o u t bein* t a gg e d . T he n he ho me field. v er s a t i on a m o n g the coa che s was Saturday. f o r the second tally. l a t e r a l ed to Ra b a g o who scamt he 1936 g a m e in which J . T. King, p er ed unt i l n ea r l y t a g g e d t h e n L o n g h o r n e n d coach, played. In 1 Pern u n r e e l e d one dazzl ing pl a y t h a t one, the L o n g h o r n ! held an as T h o m a s W a lk e r hea ved a he tossed t he ball back to H a t e r m i g h t y 50- var d ae r ial to Ted T a t e nick who do dg ed o p p o n e n t s the 18-0 lead mi dwa y of the f o u r t h wh o r a m b l e d t o t h e Courts* ten. rest of t he w ay to score. The q u a r t e r , h u t lost, 21-18. T h e b i gge st u p s e t b y the L o n g ­ B u t Cliff C o u r t s held. play c ov er ed 50 yards. I n t e r ce p t i o n s played a big p a r t B u r r o w s t oss ed to Wi lliam NewS O U T H W E S T CON FER ENC E FO OTBA LL STATISTICS h or n s c a m e in 1937 at Waco. T h e ( T h r o u g h g a m e * of N o v e m b e r 4 ) in t he game. F e r n s only touch- b e r r y f o r P e r n s t h i r d e x t r a point S t e e r s ’ only victory p r i o r to that First Net Gain Fwd. Pass Pct. Punt Cia m r s The L o n g h o r n s wo r k e d on t h e i r Downs Rush Pass Total At t . Comp) . Comp! . Av*. g a m e was over T e x a s Tech. B a y ­ down c a me as Kal Segr i st stole of t h e night. 11*y* 2766 I OS 49 120 . 476 9 9. 9 o ff e ns e Tuesday, en g ag i ng in a' CC aer ial to se t u p t he sc ore No i n t r a m u r a l f o o tb a I is sche- OA pApM 102 1 0 0 2 I I 45 t . 201 89 .4 49 9 6 . 5 lor w a s u n d e f e a t e d at t he time. IPS 122V dul e d f or W e d n e s d a y ni ght. Six 8 9 9 d u m m m y s c r i m m a g e ag ai ns t t he A r k a n s a s 2 1 2 7 I 74 7 I tov 9 9 . 7 Bu t a 3 8 ya r d field goal by H ug h rhich c a me on a toss f r o m J os e p h *6 I 1 90 7 6 6 1965 41 I 16 .969 99.7 g a m e s m a t c h i n g divisional final- OB pa py .l o r ....... W o l f e — kicked f r o m t he e a s t side­ f re s hme n. I or, 9 0S 2 1 5 0 K u e e r a t o Cha rl es Bi gham. 12 4 2 I 54 .474 73 4 1.6 s4 The e mp ha s i s was on t imi n g of 96. 1 I 9 15 6 0 6 I960 .4 49 122 64 li ne s— g av e the L o n g ho r n s a 9-6 In t he Class A game, D o r m H ists will he pla yed T h u r s d a y night. Opp. KHO I 5 4 7 ot S9 917 49 Rice .4*3 3 7. 9 r u n n i n g plays an d p e r f e c t i n g pa*,-, decision. 609 1SII 9‘.I 1.12 4 10 6 45 .4 26 32.6 Opp. 99 7 I 629 2 5 2 0 199 105 .6 4 4 112 SMU 31.0 Bully G i ls t ia p, a s si st a nt coach, pa t t e r n s. T h e r e was a t h o r o u g h 61 4 1 6 1 * I!* loot O p p ............. I I I 46 .4 14 35.5 review of old a n d n e w plays, with IO* S6 4 2 2 0 6 19 4 2 I 3* 6 2 .4 4 9 TCL .... 3 6 . 7 : said t h a t “ we w e r e lucky to tie the d ef e n si ve t e a m looking o ve r IOO I I4 . 46 5 67 1210 I OOO 2 2 I 6 O pp. 3 5 . 7 ; t h e m in 1923. ” T h a t eleven, on 97 94 1099 799 1 8 9 6 T ♦*•* 50 532 35 6 which G i l s t r a p played, was the Ba yl or o f fe n s i v e f o r ma t i on s . 676 66 601 1477 120 so .417 Opp. 3 5 I NEW YORK. Nov. 7— /Pi— compiled by t h e official NCAA Coach Blair C h e r r y i n d i c a t e d L EADING BALL CARRIERS last T ex a s u n d e f e a t e d t eam. It Att. Gain Avg. Ohio State's R a m p a g i n g Buckeyes* N e w s B u r ea u . t h a t t h e re would he little, if a n y , tied Bayl or , 7-7. S mi t h , AAM 26 892 34.3 I 22 >2 7 6. 7 P o r t e r , T e x a s “ slumped'* to a mere 32 points T w o S a t u r d a y s ago t h e y r a n g T o w n s e n d , T e x a a 564 6.1 139 Rote, S M C 16 51 7 32.3 Th e 1941 g a m e w as the most l ou g h s c ri m m a g e w o r k f o r t h e 4*3 6.1 76 LEADING PUNT RETURNERS against Northw estern last week, up 512 y a r d s in b e a t i n g Kansa s. R o t e . K y l e tr a g i c as f ar as the L o n g h o r n s teal., b e f o r e t h e Ba yl or g a m e , a n d 4 40 4. 8 Jeffrey, Baylor . 92 Rt » . Yard* Av*. but the scourge of the Big Ten 33-26, a n d t he w ca me ri gh t back G l a s s e r , R i c e 3*5 6 . 9 B a r y , A A M 72 I 30 1 8 . 6 we r e c o n c e r n e d . T e x a s was Rose f o r t h e r e s t o f t he season, also. Al 9*1 7 . 5 Co l e , A r k a n s a s . 16 AAM 274 1 8. 3 Ben T o mp ki ns , Byr on T o w n ­ still leads the N a tion ’s m ajor c o l­ with 552 y a r d s in ^ mas hi ng Mis­ T i d w e l l .17 7 9.9 P r y o r , A r k a n s a s . 96 I 4I Bartosh, TCI’ 1 7 . 6 Bowl b o u n d, b u t the Be ar s h a d n ’t B u b b a Sh a n ds , a n d Gib lege teams in scoring with ap souri, 40-34. T h e t w o - g a me tot a l L i p p m a n . A A M OH 971 6.5 D i l l o n , T e x a s 9 I 44 16.0 r e a d the pr ess notices, a n d tied send, 201 SU 9 1 2 6 . 9 P r o c to r , R ice .. . 1 4 I 4. 3 Dawson wen* r u n n i n g in t h e a v erage of 42 8 points in six starts of 1,064 y a r d s hoist ed t h e h us k er s P a r k * . A r k a n s a s a dd e d the M o l t . H a y l ur LEADING PASSERS 95 11 . 9 t he S t e e rs , 7-7. T C L “ s p e e d” b ac kf iel d, while Lew L e ­ c o m pi I0 103 Tompkins. TCH I 0.8 Arizona State's Sun Devils c o n ­ all t he way f r o m 3 2n d place to 7th f inishing t o u c he s to C o n f e r e n c e a t t compl pct y d s td L EADING PASS RECEIVERS vine and Boh Raley r e p la ce d tinue to show the w ay both in to ­ n a t i o n al l y in total ' ' f f c r « e . KU .561 91 4 Benners, S M 1 No. Yds. T D c h a mp i on s hi p hopes t he next week. S h a n d s a n d Dawson when the 78.5 . 47 1 Riley. Ba y lo r 26 396 2 Isbell, B a y l o r 121 tal o f fe n se , 471.9 yards per game, T e x a s ’ most one-sided victor y Tompkins, Texas 73 40 .648 633 I* Its C h a m p i o n , S M U ...... f irst-string “ p o w e r " backfield was and in rushing, 357.4. while the 6it 3 4I .519 79 Ba yl or wa* in 1913. The Bar to s h , TOU While, SMU _ 18 2 92 9 ov er in o per at i on. 4.5 . 4 1 9 H i l l h o n a e A A M 14 2 *3 5 I no R i n e h a r t . Ar k. 563 Southern Methodist M u s t a n g s , L o n g h o r n s h a n d e d the B e a r s a 9* . 5 0 7 5 6 0 Intramural Schtdule Pi o c t e r , T e x a s 14 273 4 G l a s s , Hire despite their bitter loss to T e x a v 39 1v . 4 6 2 35 7 Journey, Arkansas ...... 1 6 237 77-0 licking, still the w o r s t in the Rote, S M U 36 20 .556 3 5 4 t.ardemal, IIM George TOU 14 226 3 still show the way in passing o f ­ YOUR E Y E S ARE R E Q U E S T E D TO Lorue, Ark. 24 .893 H a w ii. S M U ____ l l 202 2 Ba pt i st s c ho ol ’s hist ory. . 61 REST UNMOLESTED UPON A WEDNESDAY fe n s e with an average g a i n 61 21 . 40 4 2 3 5 Sike*. AAM M o o r m a n . TCL’ ............. 12 198 I Th e Be ar s t op pe d the LongMENU OF OLD SEVILLE TMF S O C C E R M u s s i e w h i t e . SM U l l 1*4 I L E A D I N G P U N T E R S through the air of 253.8 y a r d s j hor ns, 20-0, in 1939, T h a t ' s t h ei r F O O D I S T A S T Y , DF T I C I O U S , A N D iMM-err A n t r i m c l o « e Wff / fne#/ ) ** a t 6 N o . Y a r d s Av*. TOTAL O F F E N S E — INDIVIDUALS YES, QUITE NUTRITIOUS — A n’rl pffk. E n t r i e s r a n bp t u r n e d in a i I s b e l l , B a y l o r per contest. 42 1750 p l a y a rah p a s s t tl a v * 41 . 7 hi gh e st m a r g i n of victory. F i f t e e n REAL EPICUREAN THRILL. I n t r a m u r a l t i f f i n*, ( i r e g o r v G u n 1 1 4 . Schaufele, Arkansas ■» 1649 1 74 377 * 0 3 98 0 6.6 40.7 B a r t o s h , T C L At the moment, however, the GOLF S I N GL E S BE S E V IL L U E D U n , AAM I» 14*3 3 *. 9 B e n n e r s , S M U 1 32 - 8 0 91 4 8 3 4 6, 3 t i m e s T e x a s has s h u t o u t Baylor. S ec o n d da y for round t w o o f / h i m Wr * a t t . R i c e Ut 69 1 36. 6 S m i t h U M 123 *27 0 * 2 7 6 . 6 I T h e Bear s have done t he s a m e to h ottest o f fe n siv e unit in the OLD S E V I L L E 1 601 G u s d i l u p r S t . p t o t i s h i p . 6 r»t , a n d a e c o n d f l i g h t * , Ma* H i c k e y , 11 5 4 6 3 3 5 7 *?fl 7.1 TI U _ 9 : 1195 3 6.2 R o t e S M U is N ebraska, according to figure* h* p U * r d W e d n e » d a \ a n d T h u r s d a y . Glass. Rire 17 601 Baylor 130 - 6 7 * 5 77!) 6 . rt 1 T ex as on f o u r occasion':. 35.4 Isbell, By B R U C E T exa n Intram ural By BOB SEA M A N ROCHE T e rn n Sport» C o - o m U n a tm W riter S W C Statistics Steers Polishing Plays for Baylor SMU Leads Nation in Passing 2B — Robi nson, Dodgers, .328. 3B — G e o r g e Kell, Tigers, . 3 / * . SS Phil Rizzuto, Yankees, .*324. j RF —- Musial, Cardinals, .346. CF — DiMaggio, Yankees, .301. LF — Ralph Riner, Pirates, .272. JC — Yogi Berra, Yankees, .320. P —- Bob Le mo n , Indians, 23-11. I* — W a r r e n S p a hn , Braves, I 21-17. Utility — Bill Goodman, Red Sox, .354. 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Gross, no. questions re la tin g to North Korea, here is an in tern ation al body they 2 U.S. d ele g a te on the Security Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, P h ilip -) can deal with a b o u t th e question. B a o o d o n tho A noeutf-weeklv d u rin g th e s u m m e r se ss io n s u n d e r t b s t itle of The S u m m e r T ex an on T u esd ay a n d F rid a y by T exas S tu d e n t P u b l i c a ­ tio n s, Inc. N ew s c o n trib u tio n * will be ac c e p te d by te lep h o n e <2-2473) o r a t th e e d ito ria l off'**, J.B I . o r a t th e N ew s L a b o ra to ry , J .tt . 102. In q u irie s c o n c e rn in g del Aw.» an d a d v e r tis in g sh o u ld be m ade in J .B . t o t ( 2 -2 4 7 8 ) . S tu d e n ts a r e in v ite d to v is it th e e d ito r and a s so c ia te e d ito r d u rin g th e n o r tin g h o u rs. O p in io n s of th e te x a n a re n o t n e c e s sa rily th o s e of th e A d m in is tra ­ tio n o r o th e r U n iv e re ily officials E n te re d a s eeco n d -claae m a tte r O c to b e r IS , 1943 a t th e P o e t O ffice a t A u s tin . T ex as, u n d e r th e A et of M arch I , 1879. A SSO C IA T ED P R E S S W IR E S E R V IC E T h e A sso c ia te d P re s s ie ex clu siv ely e n title d to th e u se to r re p u b lic a ­ tio n o f a ll n ew s d isp a tc h e s c re d ite d to it or n o t o th e rw is e c r e d i t e d in th is n e w sp ap er, en d local item * of sp o n ta n e o u s o rig in p u b lish ed herein. R ig h ts o f p u b lic a tio n of a ll o th e r m a tte r h erein also re se rv e d . 420 R e p re s e n te d fo r N a tio n a l A d v e rtisin g by N atio n al A d v e rtisin g S e rv ic e , inc™ C ollege P u b lish e rs R e p re s e n ta tiv e M adison Ave. New York. N. Y. C h ica g o — B oston — Loa A ngeles — Ban F ra n c isc o A sso c ia te d C o lle g ia te P re sa S U B S C R IP T IO N RATES (M in im u m S u b sc rip tio n — th re e m o n th s) _____________ ________ _ __________ P e r m o n th ____ P e r m o n th , m ailed in to w n ..... .... P er m o n th , m ailed o u t of tow n ... Editor-in-Chicf __ _ Associate Editor .... Editorial Assistants Sports Editor ... Society E d i t o r __ News E d i t o r s ( “ I think that most o f the boys who dislike John Derek are just jealous of his looks . . . How can he prove his acting ability if he only receives small parts in pic­ tures?” So they’re jealous of hi* looks and small parts! We can assure Miss Kercado that John appreciates her letter— and, of course, it really is im­ portant that he be given “ bigger” parts to prove his acting ability. (Of course, drama moguls might not agree with the latter statement.) But Martha Turner, in the lame “ Interesting Letters” column, pours out her bub­ bling distaste for Alan Ladd “ What do all the girls see in Alan I-add? My friends go to see his pictures and liter­ ally swoon over him. Personal­ ly, I don’t think he’s cute, and all his films feature murder or some other form of brutality.” Mein Gott! Poor Alan . . , if it weren’t for Betty Hibbard who says “There should be more actors in Hollywood like Alan, stars who take a real interest in their fans,” he would probaby end up as a mental case. The vigilante letter writer. ( T h i t is t h e s i x t h i n a s e ­ ries of t e n e x c e r p ts fr o m the U niversity of Chicago hand- O ffic ia l U niversity g raduates who have not called fo r t h e ir d ip lo m a s or g iv e n a m ailing address to th e U n iv ersity .R eg istrar a r e as fo llo w s: R u d o l p h H e r b e r t A c k e r m a n . M a lc o lm G raham A lexander, M ary S u e A w w ad, L>ickie L e e B a r b e r . B e t t y B e r k m a n , H ol­ la n d M abry B ielstein, W illiam Edgar B l a c k . M e l v i n A lle n B l e s s e n , a n d D o r o ­ th y M arie Bohac. A ls o, J e f f T e r r e l l B o s w e l l , R o y A ll e n C liff o rd , M r s . M a l v i n a B r a g e r C o llin s , F r a n k S. C o r a l l a , A lv in K t h e l b e r t C o ­ w a n , V i c t o r H e l m s Co x, L e e C r u s e , W i l ­ liam L auderdale D odson, Robert Lee D o n a l s o n , A l b e r t R i c h a r d F.lam J r . , a n d V o l n e y E l lis. A ls o, E l i s a b e t h T r a v i s E l l i s o n , B a r b a r a J a n e F ir n e is e n , D avid D onald Ford, W il­ l ia m C r i t t e n d e n F r e d e r i c k , G a le T r u i t t G if f o r d , S i l a s G riggs, L y n n M artin H a k e s J r . , F r a n k D a le H a n k i n s , E d w i n M c E l w r a t h H e d g e s , R a l p h G r a h a m Hill, a n d Rene M anuel H inojosa. A ls o B r u c e H e r b e r t I l t e n , N a G u m Jeu, Perry Edw ard Johnson, John R i c h a r d K e i s t l e r , T h e o d o r e E m m e r y K u ihanek, R ichard V ic tor Lew is, Charm I . i m b a u g h . H e n r y D. L i n d s l e y 111, E n i d A n n e L o f t! * . I r a S o u t h L o w r y , F r a n k l i n P ie rc e M c E lw r a th III, a n d E d w a rd M a n ­ da n o. A ls o, U n m e s h M a s h r u w a i a , J o y c e A n n P a g e Jr., Jack E lliott P a te , V irginia M e y e r , A ld o E. O lc e a e , F l o y d E d g a r R a e Ph e lp s, R alph Phillips Pringle, W e n ­ dell Paige R agsdale, R am iro C ortez R am irez, and J o h n H ow ard R auscher J r . . a n d M a r y I. ou R o b i n s o n . A ls o, J a m e s T h o m a s in id lo. C h arles J a m e s S m ith , T h o m a s C linton S m ith J r , M u r riel I L e w S o u d e r , H ubert L etnrd S to n e J r., C laran ce Elm o S trin g e r. Shih C h an g T an g , R aym ond R ussell T h om as, P eggy Jo y T hom pson, and A lbert T r ig ­ ger. A ls o, Frank B arton T ro seth , < huC h u in T s ie n , J o s e M anuel R eyes V aldez. M i n a s B a s i l e V a v a k o s , R o b e r t S. W a k e ­ field. AH H u s s y n W a r d i , G e o r g e A l v i n W a t k in s , M rs. G e rtru d e E v e ly n S u m ­ m ers W haley, and H enry Stephens W h it * . A ls o, A m o s L e s l i e W i l l s o n J r . . D o n a ld D u a n e W i n n , O llie W o o l s e y , a n d G e o r g e Louis W vast ta J r. T w o i n t e r v i e w s will b e c o n d u c t e d b y See r e p r e s e n t s * ! ve» of th , W rightP s t t e r s o n A ir F o r c e R u s e T h u r s d a y a n d Friday. The representative* w ill in te rv ie w m i d - y e a r g r a d u a t e s in e l e c t r i c a l , m e c h a n ­ ic a l, a e r o n a u t i c a l , a n d c h e m i c a l e n g i n e e r ­ in g . S tu d e n t* should c o n ta c t th e S tu ­ dent E m p lo y m en t B ureau for an in te r­ v iew h o ur. The representativea also will be a v a ilab le for a g ro u p in te rv ie w Frid ay t o e x p l a i n a n d s t i m u l a t e i n t e r e s t in t h e U S C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n ' s j u n i o r acien tist exam ination and ju n io r m a n ­ agem ent a ss is ta n t's ex am ination. In­ te re sted stu d en t* should report to W a g g o n e r H a il 1 1 9 a t 3 p.m . A secretarial and s h o rth a n d in s tru c ­ to r is needed for p art-tim e w o rk . A p p l i c a n t s h o u l d c o n t a c t J o e D. F a r r a r at S tu d e n t E m p lo y m en t B ureau. Th« last tw o m eetin g s fo r th e i n te r ­ p re ta tio n for th e sis ami d is s e rta tio n e x ­ pe n se s allow ed v e t e r a n s will be he ld T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y a t 6 o 'c l o c k , N o v e m b e r 7 e n d 8 in S u t t o n H a ll 30 4. R O B E R T G. G O R D O N . D irector of U n iv e rs ity V e teran A d visory Services I shall be u nable to m e e t m y W e d n e s ­ d ay c l a s s e s . R. E. P A S T I n s t r u c t o r in E n g l i s h Little M a n on Cam pus book, “ If You W ant an cation.” — Ed.) The elective system rose, first in the colleges, and th e n in the high schools. The elective system has been described as “ c a f e te ria ed u c a tio n .” Since every boy or girl is d iffe re n t from every o th e r boy or girl, the schools w ere go­ ing to educate each of them fo r his own best development. This sounded sensible, until the elective system ra n hog-wild, and m any of our educational in stitu ­ tions co n stru c te d their curricu la — o r tried to — on the sole basis of individual differences. The fu n d a ­ m en tal similarities th a t made a man a man were forgotten. U n d e r th e elective system, the stu d e n t decided w h at he w an ted to learn, anil the school ta u g h t him. If he w anted to be a chemist, he could take chemistry courses and f o r g e t ab ou t the subjects th a t a chem ist needs when he isn’t practicing his chemistry. Side by side with the elective system went progressive edu ca­ tion. U n d e r progressive education, how the stu d e n t learned and w h e th e r he learned w ere up to him. P a r e n ts who w ouldn’t think o f tru s tin g th e ir children in m a t­ ters of health or morals sent them to schools which re g a rd e d child­ ren as ex perts in the m a tte r of their own education. Liberal education considers you, b u t it doesn’t consider you an ex­ p e rt on education. Liberal e d uca­ tion considers you, hut it doesn’t think you have y e t had enough experience to know w h a t to study, or even, sometimes, why to study. (To Be C o n t i n u e d ) erin November N ovem ber, a stim u lating wave D edicated to the Longhorn, The h u n tin g of turkey s And the elegy of an a u t u mn wind, To the A ggie’s lost chant, And the sorrow of the souls T H E N E W SNOBBISM as de­ fined by Russell Lynes in this m o n th ’s H a r p e r ’s includes the Re­ gional, Moral, Sensual, Em otional, Physical, Occupational, and Re­ verse (or Anti-snob) Snobs— b u t he leaves out one vital category. This class is epitomized by “JJ,” the mysterious symbol affixed to a little blank verse (q uite p opular in the Texan these days) received T uesday entitled “ To Ronnie in A dm iratio n of his u na id e d courage and solitary heroism .’’ Our first re a c tio n is to be sad­ dened by J J ’s sentim en ts, f o r he s u re ly does no t know of our f e a r th a t the individual w ithout help is so insignificant t h a t even the gentlest m e ta p ho r may o v e r­ emphasize his proportions. B ut it occurred to us t h a t p e r ­ haps “ J J ’’ should be classified as a strange kind of Snob: th e f a c e ­ tious ‘T-am-humbled-in-your-presence” variety. Q uoth little J J — in g u a rd e d a no ny m ity — Take any individual at random out of this year-in, y e ar-o u t flow through the University, and y o u ’ll no t find a ste re o ty p e : m ay­ be i t ’ll be a playboy or a roue or an athlete or a politician or an en gineer . . . But in each one th ere are some near-constants . . . the desire f o r significance, or success, in a field . . . a cry fo r security , . . a h u n g er— often hidden be­ neath m asculinity or cynicism, o ften e x a g g e ra ted in se n tim e n tal­ ity— fo r love, or a tte n tio n , o r be­ ing cared f o r . . . E very day, the s tu d e n t gets up, races past a h u n dre d stu d e n ts on his way to class, listens to a pro­ fessor . . . He sees faces, b u t n o t hum an faces . . . only oranges rid in g crates propelled by waving reeds “ Angry winds a n d d a r k clouds s u r r o u n d him. He walks on. The m ou n ta in shakes beneath his feet. He sta n d s erect. The stars loose th e ir course, forget th e ir harm ony. The sea has le ft its home and reaches to his knees. He does n o t stumble. T rees bend, are hurled to the ground, Boulders topple from th e ir heights, Birds are dashed on crags. He does n o t change his course. Man, are you blind to danger? Look abo ut you and see t h a t it is impossible To proceed. He walks on. Why should we love each other? W hat has th a t guy done f o r me? Or I fo r him? Because as individuals, we a re all frail and insub stantial in a world of harsh and cru shing forces. Our stre n g th lies to g e th e r, an d only to geth er, in the basic .dfthilarities of all men. Poor little J J is e ith e r suffering fro m delusions of vicarious g r a n ­ deur, insecurity, or a need fo r a satisfying heroism. The snob, says Lynes, reso rts to snobbishness “ as a m eans of m as­ saging his ego.” Maybe J J feels A CONTRIBUTION To the E d ito r: We w ant to c on tribute to a fund to help the girls who lost th eir clothes, etc. in the Whitehall fire. We are each enclosing a check fo r $5. BE V E R L Y SMYTH BETH SMYTH SPIRIT To the E d ito r: B e a t the H O ut of Baylor! T h a t seems to be the c h a n t now. L et's keep it up. We found ou t S a tu rd a y th a t the spirit counts . . . the students of U of T deserve a hand . . . SMU has a g re a t team and i t ’s no wonder they were the nation's f i r s t bu t S a tu r d a y they lost to a b e tte r and m ore stu bb orn team. L e t ’s not lose o u r sp irit now th a t we are going so strong. L e t s give it all w e’ve got until we win this con ference an d a bowl vic­ tory. J I MMY ll. TUCKER Away from home, To the clerg ym an's y e a rning And the election’s sling; Sure, we b e a t SMI . B u t— we h a v e n ’t b e a t Baylor, TCU, or AAM. Baylor has a good team this year, based on som ew hat the same s tra te g y as SMU— if you can t run it well— s t a r t throw ing it. T hey derailed T e x a s’ g r e a t 1941 eleven, and a repeat wouldn t be impossible . . . L e t’s stay behind the ’Horns and keep ’em up for their remain­ ing games. ORLAND SIMS . . . AND MORE To the Editor: . . . I think the student body has scored a major victory— a victory more important than the win over Southern Methodist. When school opened several weeks ago, the spirit here wa* at a low point indeed . . . then a great change took place. The stu­ dents gave their team and coaches magnificans support. . . . We all learned that the best w ay to win football games, even a g a in st overwhelming odds, is to show our team we’re behind them one hundred per c e n t . . . LESTER LEVY By all means, to the self-centered Who finds a temple in the soul. — PIAO TSO By Bibler Today's Answer Is in the Classified Ads Our favorite hate on the Texan, we must admit, is the hurt pen-pal who insists that we run his letter EXACTLY as written or not at all. We have a whole file of what we choose to call “not-at-alls.” It’s not that we don’t feel the letters worthy of publica­ tion, but our own hurt and in­ jured feelings. People hav* been telling us for weeks that we would do better to leave out approximately half o f what we print. And we feel the same about a lot of our letters to the editor. Letters to the Editor are a great institution and rank right along with Gypsy Rose I^ee and President Truman in importance to the “ American Way of Life.’ They are healthy and reflect the good conditions and bad of our country. So, don’t feel bad, Alan. Miss Hibbard will continue to defend your good name. a little superior after writing his poem; let’s hope so. People want to— perhaps need to feel superior in these days of shallow values and insecure moorings. To accept the equality of individuals is, to the J J ’s of the world, but a m ockery; some people think they a r e better than .you (but aha, re a lly they are not as good as y o u !). DOWN J. professional tap dancer. 2 old measure of length YOU TELL US To the E d ito r: Texas loses to Oklahoma by one point; Texas beat* SMU by three points (th e last two given them almost d e lih e r a tly ); so what? Which is th e best team? . . . as one reporter put it, “It’* because football has got so tangled and messed and hailed up with crazy little rules, regulations, and exceptions that it takes a wizard with a powerful pair o f field glas­ ses to follow it.” This reporter warns that fo ot­ ball will kill itself as a game any­ body wants to look at, unless the men who make the rules get wise to themselves and simplify it— drastically. A former coach, teacher, and sports fan, G EORG E MANDROMA OR DO WE? To the Editor: Mr. Calhoun informs us that under our present system we have good medical care that ha* no fault. This granted, then why a movement to change a perfect system? Recently Senator Ranger cross examined Mr. Jordan (optome­ trist leader) and Mr. Jordan was unaware that some people were unable to purchase a pair o f glas­ sy s. Can those people afford medi­ cal care? Could not we walk four blocks from our state capitol to witness the same thing? More power to those who expose the corrupt AMA. The AMA ha* recently been described in Wash­ ington as selfish and avaricious and politically dangerous as the National Association of Manufact jf era. Could the reason partially be because the AMA hired the same advertising agency to promote their million dollar, plus advertis­ ing campaign as AAP. Is it be­ cause the AMA’s lobby killed the bill for Truman's “Aid to Medical Examination” bill? Was a mono­ poly in danger? Could you read “ The Child” (a bulletin of the Children’s Burean) and say we have anything approaching an ade­ quate health system? Have a few people died while someone was inquiring to see if they could a f ­ ford medical care? Are the Ameri­ cans wondering why only 125 would-be doctors were admitted to Tulane University Medical School out of 2,000 applicants? Is all this obvious? SAM MEADOR P. S. Evidently Mr. Calhoun didn’t read your editorial on “ Is UT Socialistic.** Undesirable So- W 93nes3ay, N ov. 8,195(5 G rssk O v t G a m b its Theta Chi Colony Initiates 3 joring in geo lo g y ; C la r e n c e 5 Ad Student* Go on T our e d u c a ti o n m a j o r ; and B o b b y T. W e b b o f C orp u s Christi, a ju n i o r m a j o r in g in c h e m ic a l e n g i n e e r i n g . W illiam F. F r a n t z and Carl H. A b el r e p r e s e n t e d th e D allas A lu m ­ ni C h a p ter o f T h e t a Chi at th e in ­ itia tio n . German Work W ill Be Topic O f Missionary Mr. O tis G a te w o o d , in te r n a ­ t i o n a ll y - k n o w n e v a n g e li s t o f th * C h u rch es o f C hrist, is t o s p e a k in A u s tin F rid a y a t 7 : 3 0 p.m ., a t th e U n i v e r s i t y C hurch o f C h rist. Mr. G a te w o o d r e tu r n e d r e c e n t - F iv e a d v e r tis in g s t u u e n t s will t o u r b u sin e ss firms related to th eir ★ field in San A n t o n i o N o v e m b e r I M em bers o f the D e l t a D e l t a 13 a nd 14. T h e y w ill be a c c o m p a n ie d by D e l t a M o th ers Club will m e e t Fri. . A lan S c o tt , a s s o c ia t e p r o fe s so r o f . S ig m a A lp h a I o ta , h o n o r a r y m u O ffic e r * o f th e F e ll o w s h i p will F i e l d s , ” w ill be s h o w n at HUM Graves, E loise M oore. C a th erin e w h e r e ™ J a " e l d e r o / ’a groT p . , n P ^ journalism . Thp tQur w iu include ; sic f r a t e r n ity , will g iv e a F e s tiv a l be e le c te d from ten n o m i n e e s for f o u n d a t i o n W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g at Roberta, E liza b eth F ield , A n n e n f t h i r ty A m erican m is s io n a r ie s h o u se fo r a b u s in e s s session . v is its to a d v e r tis in g firms and r e - j T e a fr o m 4 : 3 0 to 5 : 3 0 o ’clock p r e s id e n t and v ic e - p r e s i d e n t ia l po8 o ’clo ck . P e a t, Gloria R a tc h fo r d , M arilyn 0 f th e C h u rch es o f C hrist, d o in g * h a t e d in du stries, su ch as radio sta- W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n in the Mu- sitio n s. F ou r v i c e - p r e s i d e n t s arc T h e f i lm is a 9 5 - m in u t e c o m e d y S a d ler, Linda R o w e , B e t t i e S m ith , j r e li e f , e d u c a tio n a l and " r e lig io u s sic L ib rary. i e le c te d to carry o u t d u tie s o f a a b o u t J e w is h life in old rural M a rg a ret T ate, H ay T u tt, and Pat w o rk th ere. Alpha O m i c r o n Pi a n n o u n c e s I t i o n s and n e w sp a p e r s. ★ ( r e p o r t e r , h istoria n , and s e c r e t a r y - 1 R u ssia , s ta rr in g M ich ael Gold- Moore. , , 1 0 1 7 \r r .» . aw Ode*** stu d en t* will meet at, j t r e a s u r e r . : st e in and H elen B e v e r ly . T h e n e x t m e e t i n g w ill he N o” ! , ' f ° ’’ v t . .a e w o o e7 p. rn. T h u rsd a y in Garrison Hall ! A U n iv e r s i t y s t u d e n t s will be ad- \ em b er 17 a t th e Kappa Kappa p ®Jm^ r ^ V it/ 1 0 7 t o discuss f o r m a t io n o f a U p p e r c la ss F e llo w s h ip w ill hear I b i t t e d f r e e , and n o n -s tu d e n ts will . G am m a soro rity hou se. o in‘ t, * . 'a . S in c e th en , 28 oth er h o m e t o w n club. S tu d e n t s fr o m * apeech on th e W orld S t u d e n t ! b ® 23 re n ts . * h a v e b e c o m e a ss o c ia te d w i t h t h a t O d essa and O d e ssa e x e s arc i n ­ C hristian F e d e r a t i o n T h u r sd a y a t I * S i d n e y L a n i e r L i t e r a r y S o c i e t y w ork. v it e d . 7 p. m. b y Miss M a r ie -J e a n n e de 1 E d u a r d T a b o r s k y , a s s o c ia t e pro- will have its g r o u p p ictu re tak en D u r in g th e la s t three y e a r s m ore H a ller , an e x e c u t i v e o f th e F ed ora- f e s s o r o f g o v e r n m e n t , w ill speak for the C a c tu s W e d n e s d a y a ft e r - ! th a n 3 3 , 000,000 w orth f o o d and J o d y E d m o n d so n , p r e s id e n t o f tion . Her topic w ill he “ P e r s o n s ! ** « Public m e e t in g o f B et* B e ta n oon at 3 o ’clock in fr o n t o f c lo t h in g an d m e d ic a l s u p p lie s h a v e Y W C A , will sp e ak on th e q u a li f i­ in the C o n f l i c t .” All s t u d e n t re- A lph a, h o n o r a r y w o m e n a b u sin e ss Modern L a n g u a g e s B u ildin g. j b c e n d istrib u ted by this gg rr oo u up p cations o f a good o ffic e r W ednes­ a d m in is t r a tio n f r a t e r n it y , W e d n e s ­ lig io u s gr o u p s a r e in v ite d . a m o n g the d e s t itu t e G e r m a n s in d a y n ig h t at 7 o ’clock to a m e e t ­ d a y a t 5 p. rn. in W a g g o n e r Hall ( h a d e s H. N o v o t n y , a ss o cia ted F r a n k f u r t a n d s u r r o u n d in g a r c a , Miss de H aller will be ho n ored in g o f F r e s h m a n F e l l o w s h i p at 21 fi. with the A u stin la b o r a to r ie s o f , A tr a in in g school fo r y o u n g m e n j w ith a te a F r id a y a f t e r n o o n from th e S t u d e n t C h ristia n A s s o c ia tio n . Dr. T a b o r s k y ? sp e e c h will deal the J e f f e r s o n C h e m ic a l C o m p a n y , h a s b e e n esta b lish ed a n d also * j 4 t o 5 o ’clock a t the Y. A ll s t u ­ w ith “ A sp e c ts B eh in d the Iron, will sp eak to S ig m a i o t a E p silon ,! p r o g r a m o f help for k in d e r g a r t e n d e n ts are in v ite d . C u r t a in .” h on o rary m a n a g e m e n t fr a t e r n it y , j ch ild ren . B ible t e a c h i n g is ca rried ★ I h u rsd a y at 7 p.m. in A r c h i t e e - j o n in c la s s e s a tt e n d e d by a b o u t M e m b e r s o f th e S ou th C entral H ottcm A s s o c i a t i o n lure B u ild in g 105. His topic wilt! 2 , 0 0 0 G erm an p eo p le ea ch w eek. R e s id e n t T e x a s Club will m e e t in f r o n t o f Mr. G a te w o o d r e p o r ts a r e v iv a l th e T e x a s U n io n W e d n e s d a y at 7 wil1 moet W e d n e s d a y at 3 p. rn. be ch em ica l co m p a n y m a n a g e m e n t j Gf r e li g io u s co n c e r n in G e r m a n y . p. rn. and thei g o to the L ib e r ty ir thp In tern a tio n a l Room o f the p rob lem s The s p e e c h will be p reced ed bv A th o u s a n d p eop le h av e b e e n c o n Bell fo r th e r e g u la r m e e t in g . l e x a s I aion, Mrs. S te l la Hardin, a sh ort b u sin e ss m e e t in g and ; v e rte d u n d er the p r e a c h in g o f th e S ig n s and d e c o r a tio n w ill be p r e sid e n t, has a n n o u n c e d . u s u a l l y 1 . 9 5 pr. IA m e r ic a n m issio n a rie s. t m a d e f o r the T h a n k s g iv i n g D a n ce T h e p ro gra m will f e a t u r e an in itia tio n o f n ew m em bers. L. J S h a r p e , 12 N ile s Road. F ea se o f C o p p era s C ove, a s e n i o r T -C u p SAI Festival Tea Today; Odessa Students to Meet N e w m e m b e r s in itia te d in to th e I P i B e t * P h i a lu m n a e w ill hold th e p le d g in g o f E ld o n a H am ilton T e x a s C o lo n y o f T h e t a C h i f r a t e r - I th e ir an n u a l s e t t l e m e n t sch oo l sa le j L ared o , and D e r r y B o w e r s o f E d in b u r g . n ity S a t u r d a y n ig h t are D avid O. 1 a n d tea fr o m 3 to (I o ’clock T u e s B o z e m a n o f D a lla s, a se n io r m a- j d a y at th e h o m e o f Mrs. F red P. tfa ' T H E DW CY W A N Pag* J ■go-vyrise h o s ie ry sveC Barker-Calvery flattemit nylons Vows Spoken; Austin Is Home Miss J o s e p h in e C a lv e ry and L e o n a r d B a rker J r w e r e m a r r ie d S a tu r d a y e v e n in g at th e C en tra l C h ristia n Church. B oth are f o r m e r U n iv e r s i t y s t u d e n t s a nd g r a d u a te s o f A u stin H ig h S chool. Mr. B arker ha s b e e n e m p l o y e d b y th e C ity T a x D e p a r t m e n t f o r f o u r y ea rs, and Mrs. B ark er is e m p lo y e d bv th e S t a t e T r e a su r y D epartm ent. * to be beb* ’n H a l le t t s v i ll e on N o- e x c h a n g e o f e x p e r ie n c e s , h e lp fu l vem ber J o y 1*1 A nn K a h a n ek , in c id e n ts, a n d in s tr u c tiv e e v e n t T h e n e w a n d b e a u t i f u l 6 0 - g u a g e F l a t t e r n i t s — h a rd e r rep o rter, a n n o u n c e d T u e s d a y . w h ich h av e ta k e n p lace in resito snag t h a n 5 i ' s — a r e f e a t u r e d in o ur s urprise h os ie ry I * ( f e n c e s w ith in the p a st y ea r, S w in g and T u r n , U n iv e r s i t y A sh ort b u sin e .- m e e t i n g w ill s p e c ia l; sizes I 8 ^ / 2 t o l l in p r o p o r t i o n e d le n g th s , plain s q u a r e d a nce clu b , will m e e t fo llo w the program and r e fr e s h o r d a r k seams; in fall's n ew e s t s hades, B o rd e a u x , and three pairs I W e d n e s d a y at 7 : 1 5 p. rn. in the merits will be serv ed . Irt* in ballroom o f the T e x a s U n io n . * O rle a n s and N o rm a n d ie . tor 4.75 T h e program will in c lu d e both Aahbel L iterary S o c ie t y e le c te d sq u a r e and ro u nd d a n c es, and a s e v e n t e e n Dew m e m b e r s at its last sh o r t b u sin e ss m e e t in g . Ed S al- m e e t in g . g u e r o w ill be m a s te r o f c ere m o n ies, T h e y arc S h e ll e y Furr, Mary i t I G u n te r, Sara Link, (Kathleen M a r y , S t r o t h e r o f D aisetta w a s p ictu re, “ G reen S p ark s, R o se m a r y D illin ger, H e le n A motion m a r r ie d to E l i o t S t e r l i n g , 1950 f l a t t e r n i t n y l o n s u s u a l l y 1 . 6 5 pr . m u s ic e d u ca tio n g r a d u a te , on O c ­ to b e r 21. S te r lin g is n ow d ire cto r o f I n ­ s t r u m e n ta l m usic at N orth D a lla s Y o u r v e r y f a v o r i t e s to c k in g , th e 5 1 - 1 5 F l a t t e r n i t w ith H ig h S chool. p la i n seams, in p r o p o r t i o n e d le n g th s . A w o n d e r f u l ★ o p p o r t u n i t y t o b u y y o u r w i n t e r s to c k in g w a r d r o b e ; P au line F r a n c e s H erk lotz w as — m a rried N o v e m b e r 4 in T a y lo r to th e b e a u t i f u l n e w s h a d e s a re B o rd e a u x , O r l e a n s , a n d and three pairs F l o y d R a l p h R i c h , e x -s tu d e ilt at By DOROTHY KREAGER N o r m a n d i e . A ll in sizes 8 1 / 2 t o I I . th e U n iv e r sity . for 4.25 “ We do n o t need to f e a r the span* is n o t to k n o w y o u are in ★ A lic e Miriam C rom er, g r a d u ­ Zulu p a g a n , b u t w e do have to d e s p a i r .” C o n c lu d in g , he said, “ If r e t u r n ­ a te o f R an d o lp h -M aco n , w a s m a r ­ f e a r th e e d u c a te d m a n , ” th c Rev. ried to D r . W a l t e r L o n g , e x - s t u ­ E d w a r d B ru ba k er, g u e s t sp ea k er, in g to C h rist is real, y ou m u s t s e e d e n t o f the U n iv e r s i t y , o f A u stin , b e g a n his s e r ie s o f “ F o c u s on a t lea st on e w ay you m u s t c h a n g e Buy Your Chr istmas Gi ft Hose N o w . F a i t h ” talks S u n d a y night. in o rd er to g o back to C hrist in a in W a sh in g to n , D. C. T a k in g the s u b j e c t “ E d u c a tio n real fa s h io n . Dr. Long r e c e iv e d his p r e -m e d i­ “ J u s t in c r e a s in g e d u c a tio n is cal tr a in in g at th e U n iv e r s ity , an d -—T h r e a t or P r o m i s e ? ” th e Rev. n ot the an sw er , th o u g h . W e n eed t o o k his m edica l d e g r e e at H a r ­ Mr. B ru b a k er b r o u g h t th e prob­ lem d o w n to its e f f e c t u p on col- e d u c a t i o n ; not m o r e e d u c a tio n , p. S. d on 't f o r g e t to a d d these v ard . b u t a m ore d e d ic a t e d e d u c a t i o n . ” I le g e stu d e n ts. R ev. B ru b a k er will stocking purchases to your H o siery A n ita Moi, s t u d e n t , and R o b e r t c o n c lu d e his s e r i e s o f talk s at • .30 C l u b C a r d , . . re m e m b e r , your T o d d McCoy, e x - s t u d e n t , were " itb “ Thf> M o st D a n g e r o u s T h in g m a rried S a tu r d a y m o r n in g in th e ^ ou ^ * n Ho. 13th pair is FREE! i l e st a te d th a t, by the w a y s t u ­ ch a p el o f the U n iv e r s i t y P r e s b y ­ Use Your d e n ts g o to c o lle g e , th e y ask not teria n Church. Charge Account fo r w isd om b u t fo r ig n o r a n c e , b e­ ★ c a u se t h e y are s e e k i n g pow er and Mr*. R ichard R. D c L o n g , e x ­ s t u d e n t , is now at T h u n d erb ird w e a l t ^ in stea d o f truth. I he F ield , P h o e n ix . 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Mr. T a lle y sp ok e ,aU th c t i m e .” I u esda y to the in terio r D eco raj y , e sec o n d p ro b lem is p r o t e c ­ tion Group o f the U n iv e r sity L a - j tio n A h o u se sh ou ld p r o t e c t i t s d ie s N e w c o m e r s (Hub in th e Ar- o c c u p a n ts fr o m both in t r u d e r s a n d c h it e c tu r e B uild in g. fr o m w e a th e r . Mr. T a ll c v said th a t no h o u s e T h e n e x t pro b lem is li g h t i n g is s a t is f a c t o r y u n le s s it fits th e a n d v e n ti la ti o n . T h e f o u r t h probp eop le liv in g in it. A t the p r e s e n t lorn is th at o f e c o n o m y . P rice * tim e the h om e is the m o s t b a c k ­ m ak e p eo p le build c e r ta i n t y p e s in w ard p iec e o f m o d ern a r c h it e c ­ c e r t a i n places. A s p r a w li n g r a n ch tu re, he said. ty p e h ou se should n o t be c o o p e d T h e r e a s o n f o r this p rob a b ly lie s in a sm all lot. in th e f a c t th a t few ’ p eo ple design DISTINCTIVE * F A S H IO N A B L E th e ir h o u s e s , but in s te a d m e r c h a n t “ FO U R -W A Y H A IR C U T S” b u ild ers plan th e m w it h o u t th e h e lp o f an a r c h it e c t and w ith I c h e a p n e s s as th e m ain o b jec t. “ T h e r e are se v e r a l p ro b lem s in _______ b u ild in g a h o u s e ,” Mr. T a lley BEAUTY SHOP 6-0S66 ! *aid, “ W h e n th es e p r o b l e m s are I GU AP ALU FR Five Professors Will Attend ASME Meeting Refrigerators Furnished Apartments S A N ANTONIO: 150.00. Bill* L iv in g room, k it ch en , b e dr oom , fo r t w o m e n . S h a r e bath t w o o t h e r m e n. E le c t r ic r e f r i g e r a t o r . P r i v a t e e n tr a n c e . S e e Mr. In m a n , s u p e r v i s o r in 1932 Ii San A n to n io , A p a r t m e n t n u m b e r 3, or telephone 6 -3720 1332 A paid. I — Sp ecial len* a t t a c h m e n t L ef t un der br e t row o f s e a l * in Mem ori al S t a d iu m , Eaat aide o f field, b e tw e e n n o r th 30 and 40 yard line* iii L ong horn B and S e c tio n . h in d e r pl e as e call M o tc n H. C r o c k e t t Jr . at 8 -4 2 6 2 . A g e n e r o u s reward wil) be oaid, w it h no q u e s t i o n s as ke d. 1 9 1 5 N U E C E S . L iv in g room , b e d r o o m , k it c h e n , s h a r e bath 2 o th e r m e n , bor t w o m e n. S e r v e l r e f r i g e r a to r , p r i v a t e e n tr a n c e . 8 4 6 . 0 0 , hill* paid. Supervisor, Mr. G a s p e r in a p a r t m e n t no. I or t e l e ­ phone 6-8720. Profession#! Y O U ' L L pay m o r e at t h e s t o r e s th a n I'm Bak ing for m y let® m od el S m i t h - 2 G A S H E A TF .R h . L iv in g room h e a te r , 116.00. O t h e r s u it a b le for a n y room $ 7 .5 0 . bo th lik e new . 6 - 6 3 7 6 . FOR F A L E : 1981 D o d g e 4 door, h v d r a u Iie br a ke s. Good tire*. ( 8 6 . 0 0 . P h o n e 7-8*08. Leather Goods C O W B O Y BOOTS, h a t s, b e l t . , h o l s t e r . , s a d d le s , br idle s. Ail le a th e r go od * m a d e t o o rder. E verything W e s te r n C apit e! S a d d le r y . 1 6 1 4 L a v a ca . D a y — W ee Ic— M o n th C a o s s w o a D Campua Muaie S your t h e s is , | after dude u u u o d b J d a u l i MHU arad (luautiuio H urvH H d un Nui ici net m is o M U U M U U iZ U ftU U H U H L i d IJH □ H O U □ED L* N 8 p ap er s , 1206 TYPING N e a t w o r k . Will call fa r a nd deliv er. P h o n e 2 - 4 8 6 3 or 2-9 6 0 6 . W A N T E D p a r t - t i m e ty p in g . pre ferred. P h o n e 2 - 4 9 7 0 . 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Belgium. n e a r Antw erp , F e e t e r s was the son He will play three of his own c t the town organist. By the time composition, “ Elegie, Opus 3 8 ; he was 8 y ears old, he was sub­ tw o choral preludes, “ How Lovely stituting for his f a t h e r when the S hines the Morning S ta r ," and la tte r could not play. At the ag e “ Now Rest Beneath N i g h t s Sha- j ^ ^ was composing hymn T U X E D O S f o r r e n t — a ll s iz e s LONGHORN CLEANERS 2 5 3 8 Guadalupe, Ph. 6 3 8 4 7 No. 2 at 7 1 0 Braze*. 2 8 2 7 7 PHONE je 2*5411 PRONE 2*5291 He was 2 0 when the Lem m en s Institute at Malines, the cen tral Catholic organ school of Belgium, co n fe rred upon him its Grand P rix f o r interpretation and composi­ tion. A t the same time he became second organ ist at th e Malines Cathedral. Two y ears la t e r he was chief organist. Studies took him to P aris for several long periods. There he studied with the fa m o u s organist Dupre and with Charles Tournemire, disciple o f C e sa r F r a n c k . Now on c o n c e r t to u r of the United States, P e e le rs , who is a Fin e Arts Festival a rtis t f o r the second time, has p erform ed in P aris, A m ste rd a m , Copenhagen, Berlin, Rome, and Naples. As a co mposer, he has written many works fo r o rgan, piano, voice, or ch estra. and chorus, am ong which iScICP-4. D R IV E IN T H E A T R E S TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Feature Starts at 7 p. rn. “ BACK TO BATAAN” John W ayne PHO N E ___ _QL/£T£r/V 7 -1 5 2 7 In Color “ COUNTY F A IR ” Rory Calhoun Jana Nigh “ T H E OLD T E X A S T R A IL ” Rod Cameron Fussy Knight HON* C_______ A P /TOL. 2P-8 789 “ STARS IN MY CROWN” Joel McCrea Ellen Drew SMU va. T E X A S picture* TH E SK IP PE R SU R PR ISED HIS W I F E ” R o b e r t W a l k e r * J o a n Leslie RO CK ISLA N D TRA IL” Forest Tudker Adele M ara ‘C A L I F O R N I A G O L D RUSH” “THE ASPHALT JU N G LE” Sterling Hayden Louis C a lh e rn __ _ “ROSEANNA M cC oy” Farley Granger Joan Evans FOLLOW ME Q U IETLY ” W illiam Lundigan EL ABANDON ADO’ PHON C ISAP S / T V 7 - 1 7 8 6 In Color TH E BLA CK R O SE” Tyrone Power Orion Welle* F r o m a sneaked peep com. s j news of a sensational Arabic | number s ta r l i n g Julia B low er. The T e x a n n e s will ap pear in an out-of-the-ordinavy ' ‘ R a g t i in c Cowboy Joe” number. Bobby Jo n es, a ta p dancing acro b at, puts the spark in a between-scenes number. ADULTS . . . 60c Features CHILDREN...9c 1 :0 0 -3 :4 5 6:30-9:15 A I/S T //V “ W * M ay D o * . B u t N ever C lo se” CALL .. MONI 7*2900 In Color “ S IE R R A ” Audio Murphy Wanda Hendrix 7-6133 OWL TAXI RA D IO CONTROLLED C A R S f TONIGHT b u rn e r 5 -1 7 1 0 ^ ^ BRIGHT L E A F ” Gary Cooper Lauren Bacall “ LUST FOR GOLD” Ida Lupino Glen Ford Box Office Opens at fi o’clock th e ce n te r, which is sponsored ist; and O t t o Garcia, m a r a c a s by th e Austin J u n i o r L e a g u e and specialist. T r a v is County Crippled Children T i c k e t s a r e priced at $ 5, 1 8 .5 0 ,1 ’«<»' - vioiin, N\ , : , m ' - ia -v " :ch/. a< s o o’clock in C r e e try Gym Hie pe r f o r mance is to be for the i l t ( i t of the C e r e br a l Palsy ( t i ter of A u stin. Free treat men! s given for ii ,-, p i n - cal and m e n t a l developnlent of spastic chi ldren at the .... X , ) . r , » p W un.) a physio-theiapist a r e employed a t , Sot: i; ; ; y ' . . I f. A b b e L in o , s o n g s tre s s , leads the list o f e n te rta in e r s a p p e a r in g with; C u g a t. Others include D ick B en e-' des, g u ita ris t; Jam es Curry, c o m i c ; George Ijo pez, tru m p e t p la y e r ; Duleina, S p a n is h d a n c e r ;; T o t o and Ju li a , d a n c e r s o f tropic l O tto B o liv a r, C u b a n ; s i n g e r ; El G ringo, ta rn bori ne art- Su ccess of Britt Trio P ro ve s Taste C h a n ge T h e music, rumor has it, will be sw e e t ami os carny, low a r blue, rag tim e , hillbilly, and J a.-:/.. ii Old f a v o rite - from not too fa t­ Ii back m ay be spiced by a cowboy of q u a r te t holding forth on the latest of F a y S t a r r role -e. “ Let people l i s t e n t o c h a m b e r , h a v e heard and seen it in print . and t h e y wi ll l i ke it." said t h a t ch a m b e r m usic is the finest ne! U lrich, a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r f o r m o f musical c o m p o sitio n , that music, r e f e r r i n g t o t h e s uc c e s s * i t is t h e essence o f m u sic, and t h e Horace B r i t t t r i o c o n c e r t t h e y think o n l y m u s ic lovers YI, aday ni ght. i would understand. H o w e v e r, it is Indicative o f t h e g r o w t h in pop- n o t hi ghb r o w' . ” W h a t's J ties? The j F reshm an led. Miss j Sommers, in a blues ;i show without b nufive finalists in the M .ai tv o f c h a n ' n e i mr; ic wa - t he co n te st will be presen tre ■1 dol i ng of t h e c o m c i t ^ trout T e xa s. M argaret S i c t o com pai nt r e l y s ma l l Recital makes her contribution Hall to Hogg A uditorium . A t te n ­ number. d ance has increased e a c h year but F L O R PEETERS J The Miss Fi -hnian candidate this is the first tim e public r e ­ a re Ellie T uck et, Kath ryn Grand- sponse has re qu ired such a move. Music Sto re. T h e copies of his la te s t book, “ P a th B °ok Stall, William C h a r le s way to the S t a r s . ” Music Co., University C o -O p .. M g a n e ’s «. . . x , the Music Building box o f f ic e , a n d «.j ‘' [ ■‘u-ivri’ib* ’’"t i.'" ' ° ° ’I K i n * ', R e c o r d Shop. Huey “ rn . ’ th e * t 0 r y o f S in c e his orchestra was o r g a n ­ “ Pathway to the S t a r s ” is a ized s ix t e e n years ago, C u g a t h a s become one of the nation’s m o s t V i ' -' An * 1 Ls’ nK to riches of popular band leaders. He h a s ? n(^ o f t.ht' 5 r c a t ' a p p ea red in many movies in - cst landowners o f the Old South. rids will be Mr. K a n e ’s second e lu d in g “ T w o Girls and a S a i l ­ or, “ B a t h i n g B e a u ty ,” and “ N e p - visit to Austin and the T e x a s Book S to re . He was th e r e in 1948 to tu n e s ’s D a u g h t e r . ” Music su ch as “ Begin the B e - autograph copies o f " B r i d e o f g i b e ," w r it t e n for Cugat by C o le F o r tu n e .” I l e has earned fa m e as a le c­ P o r te r , and Cu g at's own c o m p o ­ sition, “ T a k e It E a s y ,” will be tu r e !. a hook re v ie w e r f o r national presen ted a l o n g with rumbas t a n ­ jo urn a ls, and a c o n t r ib u t o r to ColLei s, R eader’s D ig e st, Am erican gos, and c o n g a s at this co n c e rt. Mercury, and o t h e r magazines. N A U D G roup to See A lfin Pignotti, g u e s t l e c t u r e r in violin and m e n t h e , o f t h e trio, said Children's Production pe 0 p|e y,ave H m is c o n s tru e d idea The N A U D Music and D r a m a o f c h a m b e r music. “ T h e y think Group will se e a scene from “ T o m c h a m b e r musi c is to be played only in th e home and n o t in th e co n c e rt P ^ ^ e n t e d by t h * C h ilh aa ll,” l l." Mr. Mr. P Pig ie n no otti said . r. T h e a t e r of the R e c r e a t e h tti said D e p a rtm e n t, Friday at 7 : 3 0 p “ R e co rd in gs have added much i n T e x a s U n ion 401. to t h e popularity o f c h a m b e r mu­ C o -h o ste s s e s for the m e e t i n g s ic , ” Mr. Pig no tti pointed out. are Mrs. C a r l R. Sanders and M r s . “ F o r m e r l y , p e r fo r m a n c e s o f cham­ C h a rle s R o g e r Zang. R e s e rv a tio n s b er m usic were so r a r e t h a t few may he m a d e by calling Mrs. Z a n g people were a cq u a in te d with it,” at 6 - 0 0 4 9 . A l l University s t u d e n t s ’ he said. wives a r e invited. 100 ~ A I IT f A A U I U . (~'ar W a s ^ C°* 221 S. Lamar T Y P E W R IT E R S T Y P E W R IT E R S T Y P E W R IT E R S T Y P E W R IT E R S T Y P E W R IT E R S R E P A I R E D T Y P E W R IT E R S R E S N O T E L D D R E P A I R E D convenience. • W et w a s h a n d f l u f f d r y • "G rim e to S hine” Vacuumed and Sidewalls 1 ' 9 t i / / j S te a m \ V _________ C le a n IN S ID * T Y P E W R IT E R S launderw ell TEXAS BOOK STO RE Finish W o r k done 0 Shirts 15c T ro u sers 30c Compare chesterfield WITH ANY OTHER C I G A R E T T E ! 1 0 -1 2 and 3-5 — P ic tu r e s by Mrs. P aul I aylor, TP MC B u ild in g ; p ictu res by E liz a b e th K eefer B o a t r i g h t , Ney Museum. 7 -1 9 6 4 ******** Caviar C u e a t, the Rum ba King, v ill lead his L a t i n - A m erican Orc h e s t a placin g b s own s« intil- 8-o — bine Arts Fe stival a r t e x ­ hibit, Music Building loggia. 8 :3 0 - 1 and 2-5 — B a y lo r tickets, G re g o ry Gym. NOW SHOWING wvnce V^Vivier^A ' M ic a Sh o w Boasts Dixie, Blues, Jazz ave the massive “ T o e a tta , Fugu e, B y L O U I S E COLE. et H ymne su r Maria S t e l l a ” and ) With the promise of the tippety, “ Rhapsodic de F ia n d r e s .” T i c k e ts fo r the recital are on tippety, tap o f dancing fe e t, and sale at the Music B uild ing box D a t e l a n d songs in a snappy new office, 6-8:171, extension 4 4 4 . The version the ’50 Forty Acres F o l ! lies opens Thursday night at 8 price is 60 cents. o’clock in Hogg Auditorium. and o rch estral pieces. Kane In City To Sign Book Beauties, Song C u g a t Charity Concert To Spark Follies Is S e t for 8:30 Tonight ’ IN A L O N E L Y PLACE” Humphrey Bogart Gloria G rahaine “DAKOTA” John W ayne lox O ffice Open* at 6 o' c lo c k 5 601 DALLAS HI WAY WIN ‘ 75 at Dessau's Dutch Auction Q U IZ PROGRAM A N D DANCE Every W ed n esd ay N igh t Q uiz at 10:00 p. rn. 12 True or False Questions Your Admission Entitles You To Participate M U S IC BY H U B SUTTER an d his “H U B C A T S ” DESSAU HALL T ak e the New A H -W eath er Route Go O ut D allas H iw ay 8 Miles, Turn E ast a t Dessau Sign i :45 — A shbel L i t e r a r y pictu re. M L B steps. S o cie ty 3 — Resident Hostesses Associa­ tion, International Room, T ex as Union. 3 — U n iversity Dames, 1 5 1 0 H a r t­ ford Road. 3 -5 — Tommy J o n e s will in ter­ view' students who wish to do technical work in “ T im e S ta g ­ gers On,” T e x a s Union 3 1 6 . 3 -5 — A u tograph p arty f o r H ar­ nett Kane, New Orleans novel­ ist, T e x a s Book Store. 4 - 5 : 3 0 — T ea fo r newly organized Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Build- j ing Lib ra ry. JO — Hemphill Fre sh m a n Read­ ing C ontest, Speech Building BEFORE YOU SMOKE THEM ...y o u can tell Chesterfields will sm oke milder, because tobaccos that smell milder smoke milder. AFTER YOU SMOKE THEM ...y o u have no unpleasant after-taste. WHILE YOU SMOKE THEM you get m ore pleasure than u any other cigarette can give you— smokers say: TH EY SATISFY. 201 . — Rio Grande Valley Club pic­ t u r e , M L B steps. 5 — Dr. E d uard T a b o r s k y to a d ­ dress B e ta B e ta Alpha, W a g ­ goner Hail 2 1 6 . 6 : 3 0 — The Rev. Jo h n Knowles to speak* a t DSb banquet, Uni­ v ersity Christian Church. 7 — Fresh m an Fellowship to elect officers, YM CA . 7 —-Swing and T urn, Main Lounge, T e x a s Union. 7 :3o —- O b serv ato ry open, Phy­ sics Building. 8 — Film , “ Green F ie ld s,” Hillel j Foundation. 8 — Phi Alpha T h eta to h e a r Dr. William Braisted, T e x a s Union ; 3 1 5“‘ Holiday . 8 — Lieu pa des, Austin High School, 8 — “ The Winslow B o y ,” X Hall. J 8 — “ F o rty A cres Follies,” in j dress rehearsal, H ogg Auditor- j iu 111. 8 : 1 5 — Am erican Chemical So* | ciety to h e ar H en ry B. Hass. ' Chemistry Building 15. 8 : 3 0 — F lo r P e e te rs in Festival organ recital, Music Recital Hall. 8 : 3 0 — X av ie r C u g a t and his o r-; ch e s tra , Gregory Gym. IW W t * Dining O u t? Try Fish Cr Chips Conveniently Located 2706 G uadalupe • SEAFO O D H Shrimp a specialty E S T ■ p E R F I i l D LEADING SELLER IN AMERICA'S COLLEGES • GO LDEN BRO W N Fried Chicken LC$g/*)(,ht Ufr.t-t it M-tn IptM'.g* C t why millions o f