Weather: Mostly Cloudy Low 52; High 74 T h e D a T e x a n "First C o liege D aily in the South'9 Editorial Reading: N SA : Brighter Outlook See Page 2 Vol. 58 Price Five C e n ts AUSTIN, TEXAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1959 Six Pages T od a y N o. I 19 Hayden Claims 400 Ask End To Government Rebel Sees Form ing O f Student Party To Exclude Greeks Tile four hu ndred sign atu res af­ fixed by Monday afternoon to a petition asxing for abolition of the indi­ p re s e n t stud ent governm ent c a te a highly reaction to refo rm C harles Hayden, spon­ sor of the petition, claim ed Mon­ day. . favorable a s t u r d y p e t i t i o n f r a t e r n a l la b e l in g the privately a d v a n e p r o t e a t e d s i n - a g a i n s t t e r n s , ” H a m d e n t h e h ill h a * b r o u g h t t o g e t h e r a r o r e o f s t u d e n t s i n t e r e s t e d in c a m p o n p o l i t i c a l r e f o r m . “ s p o i l s c o n t e n d e d “ S o m e t h i n g will h a v e t o h a d o n e w h e n s u c h a n u m b e r p r o ­ t e s t s t h e s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t a a It e x i s t s , ’* h e s a i d . H ayd en s p ecu late d the act would pro bab ly form the * h ard n u cle u s " of a new political p a rty which would line betw een the G reek* and Independents ” “ d r a w C ompletely exclusive of G reeks, this p a rty would probably be an j ind ependent coalition of can did ates in the spring, he said. “ Tile g re a te s t critic ism of stu is w hat has not dent g o vern m en t th an what ha* been done r a t h e r been d on e," c h a rg e d H ayden, r e ­ ferring to the c u rr e n t tuition con­ tro v ersy . “ T h o s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t h a * to b r i n g p r e s s u r e d o n e n o t h i n g t h e f a c t i o n o f t h a t to h o a r o n la p r e s e n t a d m i n i s t r a t i o n w h i c h w i l l i n g to a c c e p t a t u i t i o n r a i s e t h a t w ill d e i t y m a n y T e x a n s t h e IkonefH* o f a h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n . ” h o s a i d . D isp lay ed at a booth in front of tho T'nion Building until I p m . Monday, the petition was the sub­ ject of an im p ro m p tu de b a te Mon­ said H ayden, on day afternoon, w he ther student g o v e rn m en t w as a tratio n r a t h e r the students. the voice of than Lost a n d Found Articles To Be Sold W e d n e sd a y U n c laim ed article* :n the ca m p u s I/ is t and Found I>epartm ent will he auctioned W ednesday a t noon in front of the Union Building Legislators Accuse UT Teaching Atheism A U S T IN — (A P ) — F o u r sta te legislators accused some ch a rg e s of a th e is m —disbelief or denial of the existence of m a jo r sta te a n d private schools an d colleges (including The a suprem e being. U niversity of T ex a s) M onday w ith teaching T ex as students th a t t h e r e is no God. T h e y hinted at a possible legislative investigation. H igh c h u rc h an d education officials im m ediately denied the K e p r o s e n t a t u e s B ill H o l l o w e d o f G r a n d S a l i n e , Jo e C h a p m a n of S u l p h u r S p r i n g s . B e n L e w i s o f D a l l a s , a n d W. T . D u n g a n o f M c K i n n e y a s k e d t h e L e g i s l a t u r e t o p a s s a lull ( H R - 4 9 5 ) r e q u i r i n g t h a t t e a c h e r s in s t a t e s c h o o l s and colleges take an annual oath that they believe in a supreme being. “ lf t h e * don't believe in a su p re m e being the J should not be to te a c h ," C h a p m a n fold allowed “ I h av e a suspicion a new smen. g r e a t n u m b e r of a th eists a re C o m m u n ists." I follow ell said the grou p had ii list of n am es hut refused to m ak e Ur l l U*“ ’tier,1 at to pass ,ur discretion this bill, S A Committee Places N S A on Probation t o K A I . r n T e x a n s t a f f j o h n s o n l l r i f e r that stu d en ts in* i n h u m e d cif the function* and lam ents of A bill putting NSA m e m b e rs h ip The a ll e n ia t e hill introduced lion will im rodu< »■ i hill request- th em puh!i< N * \ in Hut' NSA m e m b e rsh ip at tie tor fir*! Assembly ,1P Rairf- ruinated the on one y e a r probation w as passed an() passed Monda* by the Buies and Appro- K° helot*, p riations C o m m ittee of dent A ssem bly. the Sin sem bly at night, This in the com m ittee will m eeting in M arch. I960. the entire Student As the meeting Thursday The Assembly should Ire able to he see w h eth er the p rov em ents h a r e n e cess a ry been m a d e lull also states that the NSA relationships In this date, I C h ap m an said the n a m e s might in- to the House turned over im- vestigating com m ittee, in the that there are acm e instructor*, par- lMM.n advised h aw . president of the Students' Assoria- authors of the bill said tlcularlv in The IT*lver*dtv of T h e a l t e r n a t e hill w a s I n t r o d u c e d a f t e r a d i s c u s s i o n to e n d m e m b e r s h i p in tile N a t i o n a l M u d e n t s ' A s s o c i a t i o n . T h e o r i g i n a l lull d r a w n u p I n H o w a r d W o lf , S t u d e n t s ' A s s o c i a t i o n p r e s i d e n t , to In t e r m i n a t e m e m b e r s h i p NNA w a s re pla ced hy t h e n e w p r o p o s a l . Lander, Kelly Name M ore R-U Chairmen the a lte rn a te hill, Mort M verson and Bobbie I /w e to introduced give the co m m itte e m o re time to form a decision a* to the benefit* derived from NSA This also give the local NSA co m m itte e rpfi hV Round-Up student co-chair- cer- time to org a n ize a b ette r system m r n D iane l a n d e r an d C a t t e r He! faculty advisor bill xviii Dp comm ittee* have heen announ- R elay s Hospitality, Sandy Fullr-- and Shirle'. W a lters , Miss Bird. faculty adviso! Additional c h a ir m e n of Round- L. W MeCiaw Texas, that are not only atheist* tint a re e\|MUiniling opinions in c l a s s not only alHint a th eism h u t * derogatory atwiut religion,” Hol­ low ell told rejHtrters. Dungan, who has a d a u g h te r enrolled at Southern Methodist U niversity, said he had “ definite inform ation'' of ings at SMU. He declined elaborate I-ewi* of atheism being taught at SMU He declined said he also knew to n a m e te ac h e rs. atheistic teach the to “ I am confident it ha* no hasis said Methodist Bishop faculty a dv isor: Western William C Martin about the leg]*. la to rt' sta tem en ts He suggested that a m ore constructive a p p ro a c h the Jim C ochran and would have been to presen t fa c t," in B eard < Trowing Contest, Betty K,d and Marvin Roger* King Price, Dc. G eorge Stubblefield and Don Ii iffith XIi Nolen faculty adsi* >r 1 ai ;; Hill w it/ Alan Scott far titty advisor: Showcase Jim Dan- n enbaum and Mary Stewart Thorp- as D. P* Alexander, faculty ad visor, Publicity L. W McCraw is genera! spon- the Round Up committee* is *or of The Cen!I al Round-Cp Offiee in T ex as f ’nion .105 M U Man Speaks About Electronics it cannot be The field of d i c t r o n i c s ha? ex­ panded un! ! limited to one partly b a r aspect Dr Sam- 'ic In -u tu te of Technology said here Monday In his public let lu te Monday night at the P h v *u * Building D r expert Mason talk “ Top­ men! !(• ill ostia t> hi* in Circuit and System An- ology conducte d *otne inform ation to the schools f e e l s t h e r e I . a i d e r a f f a i r s t a u g h t . v ic e p r e s i d e n t f o r a d t m i n s t r a t i v e a t T h e I nlvermltv of T e x a s , s a i d t h e a d ­ m i n i s t r a t i o n h a d no k n o w l e d g e " T i l e of a t h e i s m b e i n g a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ie m o r e s i n c e r e i n t e r e s t In r e l i g i o n t h e s t u d e n t s a n d s h o w n now bv faetiltv ha.s e v e r t h e r e l i e e n . " h e s a i d . • Tiapman s ud th* proposed hill followed t h e la n gu age of ' h e ? ’a t » constitution whir h *av * no reli­ gious t>c re q u ired a s a qualification for public office “ p ro ­ vided he acknow ledge* mc ex!?* e n ce of a suprem e being " te s t shall t h a n a public tru st " C h ap m an said. \ Uflation of l a w w o u l d r a r r v a *tH in* Texan w o rk e rs * It give* dent responsibiht Inn of m o re responsible fall sem ester I b m a r d Cai! O ther Tex rn w ork ers. J o Ki ck a n d J a c k J i m H o l m at in Yotit I / m e , fa voted sa Ian m a i m "T o H owever Miss Menefee st is ext Some that T ex an work "A Very Pi e Olar and so should no? ire itittj t c o rr <■- s a i l cd from " M a r jo r ie Mor- except for the editor ar I n o u s I jiv e nm gxtar “ A C ertain sm ile Two widely divergent movie* and the title tune* front mg editor said ilia? si idenl i*«w* st', I'hey cia'ion m em ber s an' include time* because ^mn sent out by NSA, the au tho rs Dance co m m itte e Colitis Mead- the s a ^ ows arv1 Lour* tied) G nen eek* ; they d on't study enough or in an opinion poll conducted by arc interested enough rn the poll- J ** -*■ the the T ex an Monday said r u b b e r s t a m p of the admtnis- voting aRP ,n T exas should not be T en out pf 12 people in terv iew ed | lait “ —* *t- th at J f ^ e i r ^ x^ork ° a coo rd ing^to^lDr Ra" , asso ciate professor of R o m an ce I-anguages. c - i Speaking . f .I at a m eeting of the „ Kay V o etm an n V op tm ann limit Kav should n e v e r new* source* of ideas. . , said, said. its sources of o r, lYecoraiim.' " T e x a s Mis* Shit ley Bird faculty ,d y e ­ NSA is one of the prim e Ashburn and Boh F i n n a n “ J i tt e r " Nolen, C on esjK>rtden< (' C faculty advisor; Ann I lemming lowered to IS f r o m s o m e w e r e v e r y S t u d e n t s q u e s t i o n e d v a r i e d in v o i c i n g t h e i r f e e l i n g s o n t h e s u b ­ s t r o n g l y j e c t , o p i n i o n a t e d w h i l e o t h e r s w a v e r t h e e«i l o I m m a t u r i t y of o t h e r . t h e IM-year-old w as o n e of a v e r a g e t h e m a i n r e a s o n s fo r o p p o s i t i o n to to l o w e r l e g i s l a t u r e ' s p r o p o s a l o n e decision t ile v o t i n g a g e . T h e t h e to vote E v a G a y Ie - tics of the day M a s e v . J “ “ •—*- f r e s h m a n tx, IM y e a r o l d s a r e a t a n a g e a n d I n ill t h e y a r e no t s e t ­ e l e m e n t a r y e d u c a t i o n m a j o r , s a i d of t h e i r t h e y r e a c h 21 t l e d e n o u g h In w h a t t h e y Lynn Holme* a n d l e a r n i n g I d e a * a r e c h a n g i n g . s t u d y tu g t h i n k . Marjorie M enifee, however, sta Medieval Society Monday night in die E nglish Building, D r Levy said idea* c a m e th at Jew's w ere I r i n g in F r a n c e in brim the I niversity NSA ro m m it- the National StU- the Second C entury, A D . w e re the custom of writ me the F re n c h fre sh m a n p rem ed , v e r n a c u l a r in Hebrew c h a ra c te t * "The in establishing dent* Association, that m o st of the B,,h " a l k c r . instru m en tal Dr. Levy tPP not f l ° m and ,p‘1 By 17, thought they should he able to vote they a re out of high school and G h aractrr* . have m ent and have an they a re IK. Writing of Old F r e u d ! in Hebrew at a m eeting of ihe lot about govern- International C ongress of LingUis- ha* discussed tics in P a n s . learned a interest tim e the in it t o r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of t h e I n i v e r s i t y “ V , " r e a d a p r o |xi*al t h e c o m m i t t e e s t a t i n g t h a t t h e “ Y " Is In f a v o r of c o n t h e M u t i n n e d m e m b e r s h i p of d e n t s ' A s s o c i a t i o n t h e NHA. i n c l u d e d a r e q u e s t T h e p r o p o s a l In By JACK K E E V E R Texan Sport* Kditor the Aggie* w ere rate d n u m b e r one only to disappoint their followers Did Man and ‘he Sea The cap ab le C adets from Texas with th eir e rr a tic play. Liz Gets Nomination A c a d e m y N a m e s C a n d id a t e s they a re eligible fur If in the a r m e d services, th ey should n om in ated Monday night s t a r of induction finance with E d die Fisher, w as a headlined Taylor, to - " S e r r a t e Tables A cadem y A w ard for an * porting for h er role a* ' Auntie Marne a c tr e s s : Peggy : Wendy H ille r. -Startle v Kr o n e r , “ 'Die “ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' hest p e rfo rm a n c e s by a -up be*t direction F or C ass Brook.* phar- the love-starved Maggie in " C a t S e p a ra te T a b le s," M arth a liv e r. One* , V incente Minnelli HOLLYWOOD lf* E lizab eth The Defiant O n es," " G ig i." and Kennedy and Gig Young, Teachei s Pet "S o m e Came Running " In on a Hot Tin Roof. the H er competition first annual O sca r rat e H ayw ard, “ I Want to Live oral] K err, Shirley Marina me, Running, ‘S e p a ra te Table* "S o m e C am e an d Rosalind R ussell, Auntie M arne." "S o m e C a m e Running ; M a u r e e n Hoper? Wise, “ I Vt ant thirty- S /apleton, Susan Williams, " I ’he p f>r Deb- " L o n e ly h e a rt* .' C ara and Mark Hobson. “ 'Die I>eftan? One* beat p e rf o rm a n c e by a supporting a c to r Theodore Bike!, "TTia I>efiant O n e s " ; I J Cobb "T h e B rothers K a r a m a / o v ’ ; Burl Ive*. “ TTie Rig C o u n tr y " ; A rth ur ( u " e . ^ inning so ng : Best A rms from 1 Houseboat l o v e and Be I /w e d ’ from the Sixth H ap p in ess ." * “ Almost . Auctioneers will b e J i tt e r Nolen, Union d irector, and Bill Hall, a s s i s ­ tan t dea n of student life. Mrs. B r u n e Taylor, Bill Hill, senior go v ern m en t ma Eighteen- to ignorance of the d e p a rtm e n t, ask* th a t an y- a n d ap ath y to w ard functions of one who thinks som ething they lost g o v ern m en t unless it directly m- m a v he there, claim it before the volves th em auction W ednesday will be sold jor, 24, wa? opposed year-olds siiouldn t be allowed vote because of Ite m s not claim ed before in ch a rg e their j anet P e a v y , sophom ore journal ,sm m ajo r, 19, said no The a v e r ­ age 18-year old doc* not know enough about politics and g o v ern ­ ment to vote intelligently P o w e l l S e r v i c e s T o d a y F u n e ra l se r v a c e s for Lt. J a m e s John Links fo r m e r Univer- m ajo r, 21, took the opposite view junior g ov ernm en t T Powell J r . 24 sh y of T exas student killed Fe bro- a r y 9 in a n Air F o rc e B om ber c r a s h in K o rea will he held Tues- be d a y at 2 p.m. at F o r t Sam Hon*- j J i m m y Gillaspie. g ra d u a t e ton National C e m e te ry In San An­ tonio. allowed to vote. m ac y m a j o r 22. w as against p People at IS ra n go out and fight, Texas Battles Aggies In Basketball Feud t e a m against C o n s i d e r e d AAM m a r c h the Texas l o n g h o r n s tonight as they play ttle once invincible a tm o sp h ere Gregory G ym at 8 p m .recrorv (.vt** at K n m t h e h e s t in t h e S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e b e f o r e c o n f e r e n c e b e g a n , C o a c h B o b R o g e r s ' q u i n t e t h a s r e c e i v e d l i t t l e o r n o r e sjv e c t f r o m t h e o t h e r m e m b e r s in t h e l e a g u e , Af After methodically TCL 61-45 d u rin g the pre-season to u r­ n a m e n t a t Houston in D ecem ber, p l a y Balancing Act Wins In Talent Contest The Aggies p resen tly stand 5-6 in in conference piav and'14-7 in s e a ­ of compot mon AAM ha* heen Mot to d efe at U s having ronfprf>nce lctory in Houston. The ag ainst R i c e H orns hav e lost IO in conference They h a v e a season m a r k of three wins and IK defeat*. T e \a * AAM can find som e ex p la ­ running H o m e d Frog* into the floor, won th ,.lr the homp Zs F 'i r a n i s h will r e p r e s e n t 'h e U niversity in T ex as AAM * eighth A:, hie annual I n t e r- c o U e g ia t e T a l e n t Show C a n n ! ’ Ned Swisher, W i l m e r Cox, S a 'u rd a y , M a r c h is th e sam e, h o w e v e r , that was so successful in Station, in C ollege a n d J i m M c N ic hol The rest of the squad l l act v rn over c e f tv a t* I > ed Fa.-an;.sh w h o d o e - a b a l a n c i n g the other 25 Uni­ .'h o T ied out for the invit­ the Ray lor Uni- tv ■ vent show F rid as M arch He ha* also heen to appeal on 13 W ilso n Reported ‘Fine’ P i e - tent L o gan Wilson Who un- der vent an app end ectom y F rid a y m o rn in g is “ doing fine inp to * *u U -pit.-: this wet.-*. S pe nce r Tr o y w a s nom inated for a possible t h u d O sc a r a re c ­ ord for a s t a r for his role a s the grizzled C uban fish erm an rn ' Die Also nom inated for th*- S ti rl in g (d o t Tony Curtis, "T h e Defiant . Paul N ew m an . “ Cat on a Ones ; David Niven, Tin Roof and Sidney S e p a ra te Table*. Bolter. “ 'Die Defiant Ones The Motion B ie n n e Academy * voter* nom i n a ’cd these as the tx-st motion picture* of 1958 “ Auntie Marne “ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Visitor to Discuss Oil Geology Future Former Employe Dies in Hospital W A. " D o c " W i*;an. 77, Cr , versify athletic d e p a rt m e n t e m ­ ploye for .18 years, died Saturday in a local hospital He assisted in trainin g the v a r ­ sity football squads until 1925 when he began serving rn a sim ilar c a p ­ a c ity the for arriving fr e sh m a n at learns the Forty I *>c at first served janitor repair i-year span as a elec tric al and Upon A cres in 1909 over a p lu m b er m an Tn 1:B7 on the advent of Coach football m e r t o i , Ive discussed Doc 'r. F r a n k B C o n s e l m a n Ahi- er he b e c a m e e q u i p m e n t m a n a g e r in a ieee ^nd held this po* Mon until hi* re­ "T h e F u tu re of A m erican P e t r o I ! X Bible as Durn Geologv will th a t th e f a r t their r a t h e r poor sea nation for in son Wayn«' L aw rence, 6-8 ha* been out fe r the past few g a m e s with an f,ire at 7 KO p rn T uesd ay, in Cie- i n ju r e d a n k ie enc consulting geolog *♦ firem en! several year* ago Survivors a d au gh ter, include 'b re e brothe-*, and five sisters all Dr is one of eight ologv Building 14. fYmselman geologists selected by r a n Association of P e tr o le u m Geol- Ogists to conduct lec tu re tours n- et the I h u e d States anti C anad a this p rn, Tuesday year. the A m en- of Austin F u n eral Her tces wul! be helfi a? IIvltm -M anor F u n e ra l Horr e at 2 s p a s dn l e a d e r | » e r c e n t a c e Te\H H , h a m p e r e d bv i n e x p e r t e n e e , t h e t e m p o r a r y lo*** of hoot J a y Ar i n c nett*', a n d a b s e n c e o f a t e a m “ s p a r k , ’’ wit! line n i l e h t h e s a m e t e r r t f b l i n e u p !*e«ting w h e n f i r s t m e t In that Jar. lary m atch at College versify. t h a t s u f f e r e d t h e s e t h e t e a m s In 1957 Dr. C onselm an taught two-week short co urse on " E x ­ a ploration of S tr a tig ra p h y T r a p s ’ ,n the University * geology d e p a r t­ ment fie ha* ta u g h t a h o ar New Y'ork U ni’ erst tv. Univer* it of Mis­ I ni- an d Hardin-Simmons, souri is a m e m b e r of the ( f e v e r - Station, the Aggie* 'Horns 78-29 Th,* wa* the worst nor * C o m m ittee on Atomic Finer- ’Horn* 78-29 This wa* the worst not * C o m m ittee on Atomic Kner- 'he T exas rfpfea t of e ith er te a m in 'he long SfY and a d ir e c te r of r i p p e d the He Curtin to G iv e Lectures O n Reaction M e c h a n ic s (M rtm Dr Dav.d Y ' mvtrxity is the four nations I iy-rerog- let - of Illinois o rgan ic chem ist, second of nized ch em ists scheduled lu re at to this y**ar lectu re on hts sill studies of rearUon m e cha nic s and the University Dr Ctirtin accord- Aggie-Iytr.gG rn r i v a l r Mid-Continent Oil and Ga* As so- s te re o c h e m istry • pod* from hts home He Wayne C ’.io. *-11 Al recovering ar Saint D a v i d s 6-8. .Terr’. Don >rr th 6-5, Robbv The public \irn a n z a n a t i o n . but is e xpected nome late P u r y e a r 6 -0 senior and Arnette is sponsored day r,v *he student geological *oc.e*y iecture He will speak at through Thursday try" Bu iding 819 and a t 9 p m Fri t p m Tue«- in O e m i* - ■n Ob r av rot ew *, nq o* Oui will open for th* Longhorn*. and the geology departirient. [day ,n Chemistry la u d in g 278. * d o z e ' ! * t e a t o u b o a ’ on a * c a - a * on a t i r s c o o - i* ev n c ;i.. q r a m , a n c a mov • t r » a * e ’ - o a Dow e a t O'- i#v#rai Construction C o ntinues on Union Annex - Photo by BUI H e . m e r for h o l d i n g p r c s U l e n t , » rriv c« t t h e c o n n c i r * w i n t e r m e e t i n g a n d f e u d e d t h e on w ith K e i i t h e r c o m m i t t e e |M>li< v e c o n o m i c m e e t i n g wltlioiit h i m . One AKI CIO * " n il lien r>er tern u'd M rid a- n i g h t s meeting a se**nir w th tn* hy headed forces fo rm er R euther aim ed a? forcing a show down with Mean- who w as head of *he old AF! is p rrs- ident of the U R eu th er <1 A ito W orkers w;ir or pence (TO The form er Mea ne w a s s h a p i n g t h e ;*i federation. TO gn*»up claim ed ») h;gh-hnnded in c cs of the m erg ed l e a d Nome union l e a d e r s «*i»ld f o u r y e a r ol d m erged th* t h e M e a n y R e u t h e r to a b l o w u p of l a b o r oiiU 'ome «if f e u d c ould Hie m o v e m e n t la*’ w eek The battle the for w h e n M e a n ’ H e t a t e I cou ncil m e e t in g a day w a s g r u m p y a n d st " r e c o v e r i n g f ro m a cold He b a w l e d o n ' Rrti- t h e r in Meany * is a v ie e -p r e * id e n ’ of the m e r g e d fed­ e r a bon. ' >r holdin g a b s e e " s e r r i e d sh o w ed up « m e e t in g R e u t h e r * R euther a«Ked M» -my wha? he t h e A FIv- w a * g r i p i n g a flout s i n c e GIO president had ’'.ever a tte n d ­ ed any previous economic com ­ m ittee M eetthgx 'he t h e ’ore Meany p ie siden ' of int • J a m e s R. Carey In 'e rn a - t ii ma I Union of Kid irreal W ork­ e r s and R e u th e r’s onetime No. 2 'n the CIO Meany wa* r e ­ rn rn ported to to have ord e re d Carey -■ave his seat but C a re y w ouldn't budge to sa y th a t R euth er chim ed in tr» wax of rf Meany questioned ' inning tne economic c o m m itte e m eeting he would step down and .qu it as c h a ir m a n of the group. Greeks Vs. The Proletariat a-* openiy ad vocatin g D e abolish­ m ent of student gov em in en t com ­ pletely. O nly when eorrpie’e d is­ trust and contem p t d is p u t e fa ‘fri a n i good-wtii doe« sort of m ovem ent get *?ared. It seem * a fa ir indication of cam pus opinion ma- ,t can gain som e support. fbi* It can lie said without fear of contradiction from responsible par flew that there are two " cla sses on this r a m p u s: G reeks and Inde pendents. They are diam etrically opposed, having nothing In com re. mon ceipt. The the " h aves" and " h ave nots" . . . the op p ressors and the oppressed. their auditor s two c la sse s are ex cep t • B ecau se of the C ree! - controlled •>> stem w h im c a u -e ' m em ber* to rote as they are told, the Greek* have a closely organization w hich has enabled them to dom in­ ate student govorn m er', Thi* ha* been a.ded to a considerable de- g ; ae by the genera! apathy w hich independent®. is prevalent am ong Independent® h a te not had an y­ in sp-, era] year*, one to vote for m uch Ie** an organized sla te of candidate* Sincp the independent* are ‘approxi­ m a tely TO ppr cen? of tne regis­ they' could e a sily ®weep tration . an y e le ctio n t h e y w ere or­ ganized . in h eavy m ajority if Dun th»» indppendpnts hr *hakm from their leth argy and caused to organize and vote* There have been no effo rts m a d e ta Am* reem past to find out. Though they ct* tautly h a v e n t been aided In &B, stu d en t government, m anner by ihev jiw m uch until la tely . O ther than nm being rep resen ted , they have hod nothing them Now it * d ifferen t. h a v e n t been harm ed to ann oy sp ec ific a n ,n c i e a * e d e d u c a tio n Tuition ra is e* , t h e pro b a b ility # in c r e a s e d h e a l t h fee* a n d a ne* ntramura! fee will h i t t h e i r pock*’. indepa». books h a r d . M o s t of t h e de r- student* h a v e little money to pa ta- with. Thus in s h a r p c o n t r a s t with m o st G r e e k s w h o don t s e e m tn bx a l a r m e d by i n c r e a s e d price* Sex. era! G -e ek * h a v e p o .n te d out to mi t h a t " d a d d y ” pay® t h e bill am- wav Som e e v e n go so f a r a* *> f ra n k ly d e c l a r e favor an i n n e a s e . T h o u g h the Student Assem bly p a sse * pio u s resolution a g a i n s t it hat tuition, n c r e a s e d done n o thing to pi e v e n t it t h a t thev to rouse Talk of an In depend en t slate for the com in g electio n m ight wen ca u se the non rep resen ted 70% ma. jorttv th e m se lv e s and stretch their m u sc le s. If the move ment is c a r e fu lly nurtured and un represented m a jo rity might n«» and G reek cliq u e isnt m ay Ive in jt« throes by m id-A pril. Til* d eath unrepresented m a jo rity might mu up and reclaim their franchise. A* equitable, r ep re se n ta tiv e govern m ent m ight again be elected . (?UNNIH PSO* Tug MAfiT'AN ? C N r c g , ? , . QO? you SCT*A ^ ( NOU SOTT. A 3 $ : ^ ll l < t 6 tO ' WAfrH . A H0e c > KINGTON, um®ry 2 4 , '9 5 9 THE D A iL Y T E X A N p « g # 2 N S A : Brighter Outlook > ; ~ A h f i i i t s d a y in c o u r t M or du a f t e r ­ n o o n a n d n a m e o u r a little b r i t H btjt n o t b a d ly h u r t . T h e \vvt m b h R u les and A p p r o p r ia tio n s C orrmiittee reaffirm cti I T's m e m b e r s h ip In the N ational .Student V w o cia tio n and u n ;ed all due h a ste in m a ltin g r e f o r m s in the p ro g ra m on a l o c i ) and n a tio n al let el. O n e n e g a t iv e a -t**'-* w a s the m o v e to put a o n e y e a r “ t im e f na” on I T ' s affilsa- t'on. T h e e m pl > ■ • • s h o u l d not tx on ‘'e ith e r you pi a hall c o m p le t e l y o u r w a y in t h e n ext t w e lv e m o n t h ' or w e get out W e should m a k e u r g e n t d e m a n d s to the n a tio n a l a s s o c ia t io n and roll up our s le e v e s locally. A tim e f u se will do n o t h in g hut sw ell the p essim ism . W e a I sc) f|i;e-st ion t h e a d v i s i b i l i t y in t h e a p p r o v e d m o t i o n o f t h r o w i n g t h e “ c l e a n ­ u p o r g e t o u t ” proj*-<‘t t o t i l e C a m p u s A f - f a ir s C o m m Ut in* o f th A greed , th is g r o u p h as b een a n y t h in g h u t “o v e r w o r k e d ” this y e a r , b e ' c a n th* \ d o the job of e s ta b lish in g a s t r o n g local MSA p ro g ra m ? W e su g g e st that a sp ecial co m rn it* co of • •* I. m e n and In te r e ste d A MSA C o n g r e ss d e le g a t e s get t o g e t h e r irn- m e d i a t * v an d d r a w : .p .- comp!'*te < m p - fng cif the lorn! p ro g r a m and rn; ke d e ­ m a n d s to “ natter »I” as w ”, l a s t --<• T h en ttie project can lie turned u se r t o a s ta n d in g r o m unit tee closely a sso c ia te d w ith the A s s e m b ly . T h e p resen t “ N S A i m u m it t e e ” sh ould of c o u r s e w ork closely w ith the w hole pro feet. Rut this g r o u p is local a ca d ia n ic now m ain ly htterpntfd pro jcets. in W e e s p e c ia lly c o m m e n d the sta n d tak en b v t h e U n iv e r s ity "Y" In r e a f fir m in g f T U N S A affilia tio n T h e ir p o s i t i v e a p p r o a c h for c lo s e r c o r re la tio n w ith t h e p resen t s t r i c t u r e and hold s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t r e o r g a n iz e d o n a r e g io n a l in ­ d e e d a ' n a e s u g g e s t io n s level a r - T h e “ Y ” d iv e d Into th is proje< t as an o b je c t iv e stud y and h a s probably spent m o r e tim e e v a l u a t i n g the a s s o c ia t io n than h a v e the local “ MSA C o m m it t e e * and the R u les and A p p r o p r ia tio n s g ro u p c o m b in ­ ed. W e •’ O'rd u r g e th a t th e ir p ositive a p ­ pt*'..-, rh ho e m u la t e d b y th e stu d e n t g o v p m - m-r nt rn .)' T i n c r y . M ayb e S t u d e n t P r e sid e n t H ow ard W o l f s n e g a t iv e bill h a s had the p ositive effec t of stirr in g up in te re st and a c tio n in N SA . Bi t w e ij g§ th-'s* such re d e d ica tio n not -irx*d in t h e bud wdth u ltim a t u m s an d h< • b -s -i < n d r e f e r r a Is. A Threat W e're g r c a t jy alai rr.ed at the ariti-lnt.pl- dr ive n o w tx m g per rndrated by four N a t" sc io n s t o kb k O'” a I p r o f s tha* w o n 't sign a I- alt o a th a f fir m in g a b elie f in a “ ss ip! erne b ein g ” T h e ideal® o f t h e s e g e n t le m e n and their ror-e- n fo r b elief in a “ su p r em e h e m g ” rn f wen place T h i s is no* an is -ue B u t d o c s t h e to m a k e m in u t e v a l u e l o d g e m e n t s o f Its e m ­ p loy c s a s l o n g o s t h e y p e r f o r m t h e i r j o b s '•‘t a t e b a \ p t h e r ig h t c a pa hi v ? W e h a v e no fear® of “ in v e s t ig a t io n s ’’ a® is o n ly to Im prov e th e long as tile intent I mi v e r s if y , But if the p e r s o n a l Issue of p riv a te b e ­ lie fs he m ad e a p ublic issu e and a cr iter io n for h ir in g and fir in g in the s t a t e c o l le g e s an d u n iv e r sitie s, th e n riot o n ly will y o u he t h e o u t s t a n d in g m en b e ­ d r iv in g a w a y came* o f lo w s a l a r i e s . . . But b e c a u s e o f b ig o te d , u n a c a d e m ic a t ­ m o s p h e r e that w ould a llo w n o th in g in side its filter ed w a lls e x c e p t w h a t is co n d o n e d by s o m e ma n In the S t a t e h o u s e . Rites of Spring D e sp ite a p r r u m o r * th e c o n t r a r y , R o u n d - U p tim e in T e x a s m a y w ell hp the mo** e x c it in g e v e r this y ea r . t o F ro m th e a s h ' * of the “ n e p a r a d e ” d e c la r a tio n of last sp r in g h i s b een built a w eek of a c t iv ity w h ic h should ap p e a l to af! s e g m e n t s o f the Univ oralty c o m m u n it y . T h o a rren t ifs a w a v fro m cost]-' G r e e k c o n t r ib u t io n s a l o n e and sq u a r e ly fin a ll grou p s, d e p a r t m e n t s , a n d In dividu als of t h e c a m p u s . V c o m b in a tio n W e s te r n and S p a r e , \ g e t h e m e w ill liven th e sc en e Full p a r t ic ip a ­ lest b e c a u s e I f s tion should be gain ed not “ b e g g e d for" Kilt b e c a u s e c a f h Individual should h a v e an Interest least one asp ect of th e sc h e d u le. in at • S uch a! I- e n c o m p a s s in g event® a® the B r o a d w a y S h o w “ Lid A b n e r ,” T h e R e v u e a r id Ball, and b a r lx ^ u e should a p i c a l to t h e w h ole cam p us. rn W e s te r n f ins w ill rollick to the C har res* Rodeo, a w e s t e r n d ance, the “ AA ♦**-1- ern Bttv” m o tif ( w h e n e v e r y o n e will be w ell nigh an o u tc a s t if he d oesn t ga rb in \ \ lid V*. est a ttire I. • sp o r ts fan s w ?ll, o f course, h a v e o n e o f th e n a tio n ’s g r e a t e st o u td o o r c a r n iv a ls In their o w n b a c k ya rd C ly d e L ittle- field ’s “ G r e a t e s t E v e r ” T e x a s R e la y s . • f ofleges, d e p}» rtm en ts, sp ecialized g r o u p s, and h o n o r a r ie s will h a sp th e all net* “ F o r t ! \ r r e s S h o w c a s e " to sh o w off the latest in p ro g r e ss In th eir a r e a s of c o n c e r n w ith prizes for the best e x h ib i­ tionists. P r o b a b ly m ore real c r e a t i \ p a b ili­ ty is b ein g poured Into this p ro ject than any o th e r. • A nd t h e G r e e k s will h a v e a c h a n c e to p lay k eep up w ith th e S igm a F y N o t h ­ in g s a h o u se d e c o r a t io n s c o n t e st th a t w in add c o n s id e r a b ly to th e f e stiv e w e e k ­ end d e c o r H a ts o f f to rho R o u n d -1 ”p p la n n er s for to id ea s W e ’re a n x io u s s o m e se e t h e m get o f f the la u n c h in g pad t i n f l i g h t • It d o e s n ’t look like t h in g s a re g o in g to he too dull a ro u n d h ere the first c o u p le w e e k s of Vpril . . . w e ’re not so su re " d e ­ e m phaNi*” h a s n a rro w e d the a m o u n t of activity at all. But th e s t r e s s n o w is on a b r o a d e r sc a le the h op e b efog that m o r e folks will p a r tic ip a te w h i le sp en d in g less t i m e ­ c o n s u m in g , s t u d ie s - ro b b in g labor on non- rein ted b a c k b r e a k in g W ith m o p ration and a few s tro n g s h o ts o f a ll - ca rn p a s e n t h u s i a s m , this could lie a project that m a k e s orbit on first sh ot. H e a p B ig S m o k e B t Ii l l , SIMM ONS T pxhii (editorial Xssist&nt t ailor * Note When m an first craw led aw iv from hi* an im al an mentor* worm- m ust has** craw led ir o n ic a l!', faster Ilian oth»*r* lh** flf-. ?***l oil* n do not lead the pft< k Man.) of tIi*ex*- who are u p . Ii..-cd fire* of p ro g ress horn brightly under their fallow m an are content with Just “ blow int; heap big sm o k e .” ) to ho m aking But the Art Indian stopped to retd cen a c . c j . < "fist overlooking hts I ;h Tf*’(a n s e t ) , p a . cot. As the su n he. gan r* daily re?;* at, he a benevolent p anre toward the tri­ bal teepees Nat lay before him. How n ap p s e e m e d the p e o p .e a s to and s c u n erl Rut ♦iiey wo lid th ey he happy next y e a r • or " o u |d tho-.’ even he th ere next y e a r * fro the Shifting hi* gaze from the hoar Indian the r u m p a - til It* of fixoU his e v e s ui>on tin* big brown building w h ich housed the gm**rr». I ike a gavot g r o te s­ merit iicent*. que ttilm ple, tml hi lug c a st a tile cru cia l sh adow npon his life. ** hough so m e tim e # gen erou s D e In .M*n a g e n ts w ere now th rea ten ­ ing to put a fm ane! ii str a n g le hold on tribe w: s e n en had held ’o r g po«- w « r t their efforts *i rh the nccra® N it bor** no fruit Indian tribe The tho ti|K>n to put pr.'ssnre III H vote of the trtiie se v e ra l young b r a ie s bud Keen c o m m is shuted the Hgents. Thot iiad been m onth* be fore rind still not one of the rom - m ission ed bray*** had stirred from his t«-e(M'c to visit the a g e n ts One brave h;id auggpsted that fhev rail upon the old Indians to send post card* T ilw plan w a* *till on the a g e n d o wdth *?SO draw n from the Indian A saoclation and N ational $ ‘50 I nlon of T e v a a . the Kiowa* fr talk s bx so m e of the r«*U brave-* tn the ram p to exp lain tile then a m arch to the Indian a g e n t* ’ big brown bu ild ­ ing. issu e s, and tardy a d e m o n s t r a t i o n could h e lp thorn now in s p i r e d He r a c e d d o w n the hill to hi® v illa g e lo d i s t r i b u t e a n d sell his .dean to t h e t r ib e I n d i a n w a s T h e It wa* a new a n d r a d ic a l idea, a rough one to set! Hut t h e trib es m e n w o uld e i t h e r b uy his id e a or p a y h i g h e r d u e s, T h e r e w a s hope I Job Opportunities Women intcrrsled n sun nrr coun­ r»a- Wichi­ '-Irs •> th seling job* at Camp Leto ta Fan* o,a- Pag** of the Campfire <, r s T»..esla Febrtt arr 34 n nasium from St a m until 3 p m the W om ens G'~m- Interview o f T h e the A-m** r i e p a r t m e n ’ Is a f f . r i n g em plo* m erit rn Ame 1 .in a. toms orated ta fore gn c o u B t r a to qualified, ax par i*» ne cd teacher* end eh rn serve rn I ni* • rn-or* who d e s i r e • broad 'or on-* »« loo! v> «r or more In ­ te r ' eses ** Sa t u r ­ d s - a n d S u n d a y In S u tto n H a ll 20V be h e ld F r id a : V ir us ob opportur.! offered I ' ,S Ci v! ! S e r v e s . ' o n m i s s i o n th r o u g h exam Inst ires by are be'bf th * f h t- r e s* e o p p o rtu r* * es f o r eng.nee-r* and ph foal v e r o s * * in # ash n g t . - n D C o ' o r V t h e ' S P a t e n t O f f i c e hi Is a s o tv-'u d e c a h a c k g r ' . t i n d o r t r a i n i n g o r ex p a r l ­ n i l . in­ f i e l d o f a r c h ! t c . * u - f a p p l i e d or graphic design ss required p r o . J U C ance n a t r ! a ! d e s i g n ' P i f o r d e e e n o h s n ' o r m a ! o n o o n t v o t 4 E. t h e s e F o r m or ,* D a v * a t t o e A u s t i n P**st O f f i c e . The Daily Texan Firing Line o P F ' IF O F T O F N S A.T To the fvdito r: i t is I Mn som ew h at sh'K'ked and a t n a r e d t h a t T h e I n l v e r s i t v of T e x a s K co ttsid i ri n g dropping m u of th e I o i l e d States National Student fAs«MHnation. d istill b in g sin - a In sin h a sc h o o l which ha* h a d p r o f o u n d s h a p i n g in NNA p o lic y abandoning Ute o r ­ g a n i s a t i o n w h i c h >t Im-i|m I m a k e great a n d over which it l u x ex e r t e d stw h great leadership I n f l u e n c e t h a n nut I w o u ld b e w illing to h u t thsvt T h e I n l v e r s i t v of T e x * * has m a d e a greater e o n t r t t s i - tho t k x i S o u t h ( e x c e p t t h e I nix e r ' i t v of N o r t h C a r o l i n a , of r o a r s * a n d In doing mi h i* d m instratcd its leailcrv tiiji sch o o l in to these is what to til I of leave N i t it int. r, w 'Those who w .mid c o n s id e r It ar.' B dvisable s not doing so n ic th I ag that t»> in their own hest do, for nn \ its m em ­ b ersh ip m ake* it and the c u m ­ u la tiv e lo ir e * m ak e for the univ national oui let of student opinion ami e x ­ in The I m ted *iates. pression T h o Univ crafty of T exas ha* been in the forefron t, present log i d e a s a n d prog r a i n s o v e r the y e a r s and in m a n y resp ect* ha* been f a c ­ in m olding student opinion tor the se v e ra l C o n g re sses WI in flu en tial the m ost It ta indeed a sh a m e that th ere are not m ore Xouthem sch o o ls than The other I niversity of T exas in Ute hkkm la lion. and It Is en tire!' within the realm of |H***lhilltv that Student G ov­ ern m en t at Tho I nlversitv of T exas will to exert it* lead ersh ip In bringing m ore regional rep resen tation the C on gresses to co m e. I ie a b le to feel I hojie Tile I nlversitv of Tex the s i r ne student bods I do in w anting to have a na­ tional v o ice , .n w an tin g to keep tip lead ersh ip so recently d em onstrated hr Ray F a ra h ee the asaocia us president of ti'm, and in w anting to present Ile ideas to th** public. the Many of us here at the I nt- versity of North C arolin * are hoping that The { nlversitv of Texas m ak es the right decision —the decision to *tav within I v \ n \ Th*' eve* of North C a r­ olina are npon son. f o r tis B. <>ana. The Uailv Tar Heel I n Ivor sit y of N orth C ar­ I fluor olina. a a A T T A C K S C L A R K To the E d it o r : I h.ive often road loiters to the d 'sr rho* ss pro w r .non by an t-fl'.va rd C. (Ta"k S om e of the** e t-. . N ha o r eu se d m e to w on­ der about uu» pvizoti I won- found tv p e p e r ­ lere r! e x a c t l y w h s t son he s h* Now rnv problem is aoiv ad B y Sgt. n ark a n u n a d rrtlfta n o e the ! h a v e a n svve- Sg' d a r k wax a m e m ­ ber of the U S. Array s tntelli- g e n ts u i he sv is a n on -eom m ii- s o n *h1 o ffi. or! And ofins.doring th in k s , he tho w as Sg* is h o ld ing the NCO f o r m . d a r k to t r u e in w > it or Ms purpose 'htx letter in most certainly not to d e r i d e ‘S c C l a r k for his nohie past but to expre-® a deference if opinion w th Mr Clark on lk year tho question of whether old* are md enough to vote. I will agree that .n must case* fuzzy-cheeked t h e bmht-cved, IS year old that slop* up to the voting machine is not men­ ta lly prepared to cast his vote. but this is no! the real que>* -rn in this s i h i a u o n . Nor docs the shvc.-tn ’ old enough to defend his country oM enough to vote ’ the a m ­ adequately express mer* for Ik vear old* voting. T h e is W h en a person’* Ute may be sacrificed by some vple* ted individual or in d ivid u als for som e cau^e doe* t h a t p e r s o n h a v e to sole * t these individual* and a the ca sse righ t Rita I! b e ’ After to sa y w hat ca! q u e s tio n r e a d i n g y m r set g r a n t * Hying I ctt**^ a r o u n d * u t £& and aairw i f s w i t a a n g o la r ght the I and I erne ed the Array a* h* i* them fa .led to Ik in -uch a light thpn There wav n t even a saree nice enough to for me w*hile I ‘ w ipe m> n ose was busy picking up his ng- , po,, butt® or shining boort so thai he could see hi* ugly mug ir them I d d meet som a some top-sp*- ‘ genr's restricting 200 men to th* ha -a k- becnusp they did- n t have th* sa m e color tooth hr* sn** The VCO is toe hack- hone of inc Army and ‘he Army "stinks ie * of m en Rob Xrhnc4dwr 1114 W. 22H S treet D I P L O M A D I S vS I D E N T To th e E ditor: : w -.* e x r re -1e Ix pl.-a*pd with Mr, Th: ow er s a rtic ! # in FYi- iav * T e \ a *. con cern in g the p o s t a g e *1 r n s e of I T « di ne s re an d ron-iitirin p l n m a s *f lh:® d i p lo m a r e m i n d * m e of Austin s airport to e c a p i t a J u s t a* on# is a p p a l l e d a t the u n -, ar*-departm enu type bu ild­ ing A ustin c la im s a s its airport of such a I re a l ly , l a r g e state> so a r e o u t s i d e r s , as w e ll a s t h e g r id !ate® t h e m - spives t h e size o' • h e ir s h e e p s k i n f r o m one of o u r na tio n * larges? univ prs:*)** . m a z e d at It w a s not so arr.azii fc to rn* is that m \ bleb school diplom a m uch l a r g e r than the one f ro m U T, hut I w a m u sed a* well s® su rp rised to find m v junior h.gh the c e ih i fi c a t e o u t s I l i n g C T diplom a by an inch on both sid e s, not it w a s a p p re c ia b ly m ore d istin ­ gu ish ed to m ention lock in g. tha* upon fh e -e ft w m n to m e, tha* w ith a *choo! s* 'anre a* ours grad ­ it u atin g so man® e v e r y y e a r , is hard to b estow a n v ’hing per son®! graduate* Vt bv not m ake tpe one tangib e thing a TK XAS Kx tak es with him upon grad u ation , his dip lo­ m a, so m e th in g w h ich vs harvi- *orr,* to look at and a p lea su re to hang in on e s o ffice or hom e I p e r so n a lly would like to se e sized rec- this sm a ll handbill its *i?« of tifica fe en la rg ed to 'eve d ecad e* ago. and rede- a stgn ed . I feel that future g ra d ­ u a l s of the U n iv e r sity of T exas wmiid a p p r e c ia te this this I w<«uld like to ask ans other 'ee;* a* I fellow xfuden' w ho do ahout and p o sse sse s an' w ritin g ab ility, to w rite a letter our alum ni m a g a z in e, and let them se e w h at th e r ec en t graduate®, the hold ers of th e se un dersized, u n im p re ssiv e p aste board diplo­ m as h ave to sa y . the A LC ALDE to Thank you a g a i n , H arry Thrower. ( tc n r s s (rum KUT* W. 33rd 'E d ito r * Note “ Abolish *tudent C invarm nent” is a c r - now echoing a c r o ss the c a m p u s, fa /e tjo u slv or not. The follow ing Is a “ stAtem ent independent of grip es from an stu dent "in his role aa an inde pendent." Bv ( M F F 7 i MW \L T T exan E ditorial A ssistant Se'-era! recen t o ccu rr en ce s con- e er rin g D e slid e r * body have brought the c a m p u s political scen e into sh arp focu s W .th the spring e le ctio n w iiy a few w eek s aw a' now j® a good tirr< to review and ap p ra ise the action s m ot. and p o licies of c a m p u s p* - ic .a r 1 F o rem o st in ram pus con versation and thinking Is the strong p o ssi­ bility of anoth er tuition rais* . C o m ­ ing fin the heel* of a hundred per ren t in c re a se just two years ago, this one would be a hitter pill to sw a llo w , esp ecia lly sin c e it could h a v e probably been avoided if our c a m p u s lea d ers had acted prom pt­ ly and in a p ractical m ann er. When the tuition rai-o w a s ju st a rum or, our w orth y Student A®- aeraW y in itia ted a referend um de­ signed to g iv e them au th o rity to ‘ lobby m our b eh alf B e c a u se of the a m b i g u o u s m ann er sn which the “ blank it wa* w ord ed , and ch erie” type of p ow ers it g r a c e d , the mn e m et w ?h seriou s op p osi­ tion on it the c a m p u s, pa - ved w ith a handy rn** or;* tho lgh the As rt has turned our. opp on en ts of the propO' tion need not ha a been afraid that our e le c te d o ffi­ cial* would p o ssib ly take so m e a c­ int*-re si® On tion n.>’ 'n our hest the con trary w h a t should they h a v e D ared w a s what ha< a c tu a lly th ere has c o m e D pa- that taken been no m eam n gf ii action the hearin g* by an yon e. D uring ' ir e e he'd by the T H I 1 nor a m e m b er of stu dent g o v e rn ­ m ent w a s presen t O nly aft'"- th® recom m en d ed tuition ■ t- ra se u n a n im o u sly (m a k in g its pa "-age m ore likely* did the -'j d e n t g o v ­ ern m en t m a k e any siz e a b le m o v e. The Student A ssem b ly has d e ­ rided to ask stu d en ts to ask their p arents to ask their leg isla to r s bv m ail so m ea n ly , This wa* still a rather lim p, m e a n in g le ss ge stu r e w hich at best will p ass the stu dent g o v e rn ­ m ent * v iew s on leg isla tu r e third hand. E ven this action wa* taken only a fter the d ecisio n wa* m ade and the die ru st. to p lease not treat the ii* T h e h a s s l e O’ or t h e S u m m e r A*- l e m b l y pniir<.n a ge a p p o i n t m e n t s * a n o t h e r th e s u b j e c t of t h a t ha.® b e e n s o m e c o n tr o v e r s y . issue T h e n e e d for a S u m m er A s s e m ­ long a g o p a s - c d a w a y . It bly ha* se e m * t h a t it i* b e in g held on to by fho*p in office a* a d e v i c e w h e r e b y tho c o n t r o v e r s i a l issu e* i n s u r a n c e p r o p - am r a i l ­ th e g iv e r o a d e d i n v e s ti g a ti o n a n d a n d d e b a t e t h : ' ’Ugh t a k e of p o p e ‘ su c h a* c a n he 'v t hour T h e s y s t e m now In e ffect in ^ r o s s l v u n d e m o c r H f i r f a c t m a k e * p r e s i d e n t in th e to p o i n t m e n t s b r a n c h of g o v e r n m e n t . la th at tho the a p ­ l e g i s l a ti v e t h a t T h e c o ll a p s e of the Stu d e n t P a r t y I* a n o t h e r s y m p t o m of The sick c o n d itio n of o u r ca m p u s p o litic a l a p p a r a t '! * N o w only one p a r t y is the e w a s n e x is te n c e . Not m u c h diffeipr o hciyvfen ’ he tw o p a ! ti e * th e v w e r e both d o m i n a t e d by th e s a m " cia** of people But t h e r e wa* a? l e a s t o p p o sitio n h o w ­ e v e r w eak N o w t h e r e is o n ,- one c li q u e w ith an o r g a n zed poi.fica! m a ch in e Tb s fa • doc* not hod® well for the ' e t n a rider of c a m ­ pus. e s p e c i a l l y ’h e i n d e p e n d e n t s . S e v e r a l c a m p i* polit r a t p u n d i ts h a ' e c h a r g e d t h a t tho S t u d e n t P a r ­ ty w a s m e r e l y a rn*® o r g a n i z e d bv t h e G r e e k s for ihe e x p r e s s p u r - po«e i n d e n e n d e n 's a w a y fro m o r g a n i z i n g a p a r t y , o r a s s o c i a t i n g for the - ovvn w e l f a r e . d e c o y in g of ♦ * T e x a n h a s T he D a i h often b r o u g h t to light t h e c o m n l e t e lack of a c c o m p l i s h m e n t of th e p r e s e n t stu d e n t g o v e r n m e n t One need o n ­ t h e ly c o m p a r e p n r t y now In office with th e m e a ­ g e r r e c o r d of a c tio n t a k e n to se e t h a t t h e e le c tio n p r o m i s e of Wolf t h a t — e le c tio n A Co. w e r e p ro m is e * , with all the w o r s t c o n ­ n o t a t i o n s of t h e p l a t f o r m of t h a t p h r a s e . just T h e s t r o n g e s t l e a d e r s h i p vet «*- , e r r e d bv Wolf ha* b e ep in a r e g - a rive w a y . He ha* h c en r e c e n t l y a d v o c a t i n g r a ' h c s t r o n g l y ‘h a t o u r S t u d e n t s ’ A s s o c ia t io n *h«> .id w i t h ­ d r a w s tu d e n t A s s o c ia tio n T h is h e a d - i n - th e - s a n d a t t i t u d e s e e m s t y p ic a l of t h e c liq u e in p o w e r. t h e N a t io n a l f’ nm often c h a r g e Another heard around th e C o m m o n * th ese d a y s is thai the name® of those susp en ded fo r ch ea tin g h a v e b e e n w ithh eld b e c a u se thev a r e m o - ’ v fra’e m t y b m * We Will on!’ be a ’ > to judge th e v a lid tv of sp ec u la tio n w h e n a n d if th e c o m m itte e m a k e # the nam e* r • r E x a c tly w h at h e a n n g rh-* *' ‘ e u i n sev .es of ' ho. la stic d is h o n o r ' rn-.:'* wni: nave on the com in g Pierron r em a in s ro bp seer. rn « It seem * m ost In con sistent that the a d m in istration w an ts us s tu ­ d en ts to o str a c ise and d e sp ise c h e a te r s, y e t they will not m ak e public the ch e a ter * n a m es. H iding the n a m es and th e o rgan ization s involved does nothing to help the ca m p u s r efu ta tio n . Som e s t u d e n t s ha e be o n e rr na: on* to aerie* must be in the R**«i»trar‘t Otfi< e not later than M ir h 2 A representative of MONTGOMEPY W a r d .V CO. will interview Liberal r.iono- iness A A oi.m.ng Arts. P.; mics Marke’.ng na f-rs or Frida; . i* * bruar* 2^ Managernen’ "ra net-., Ar. M m r e n t Trainee* au-eC". ria.nc.sa operating. Z a rd Man Order for po*® n n« a * - - T h e D a@ T ex a n Opinions txprtssed rn The Daly I nan art theft of the Editors or of the uo'Htr o+ tho article and not necessarily those of the Uniters id administration. In ’’xuliin >VlCxan\ , V tu'lent ne« ,p *P*r ot >rh* University of Texa*. is p u b lish i v '*xr'‘pt S«tnrdar, Monday and holiday- panodi Septenv h>r ufri - v m *d,T1° n In August, oy Texa* StudentPuW - rat on* Inc ' * ro - ? r n r ^ I trlibUR0"N',ria **? or at toe news laboratorv. 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H a] Sunman* 'Mural Mirror By ED KNOCKE T exan Sport* Staff Too Early to Decide Now after two weeks of intramural volleyball action, one is tempted to try to figure out who the champion will be for this year. However, it is still too early for one to make a definite choice. . , „ ,, 4U te a m . aub( whil# . siion, the fratem i- th e A E P '*, who d isp lay ed the big pow er in th e ir But don’t be surprised if Alpha Epsilon Pi, after their victory o v e r Alpha Taut------------------------------------------- Omega last Friday night, will ar® beln* mad® ^ * > I r a n Student*, an d T e ja s , ., last go all tile way to y e a r'* ru n n e ru p ty finals. A lpha E psilon P i wa* O ak G rove also ha* a v e ry fine tie d w ith th e ATO'* for firs t place In th e ir leag u e until F rid a y night w hen som e fine v e ry good A lpha T au O m ega te a m , In tw o v e ry close g am es. S igm a P h i E psilon ha* beco m e le ag u e a s to ta k e o v er th e d r iv e r ’s se a t In th e ir leag u e . A nother su rp ris e club, th e H ow ever, d o n 't fo rg et the d e te r- Ir a n stu d en ts, a r e a new group, m in ed D elta T au D elta te a m w hich N e v e rth ele ss, th ey h a v e show n p r o - « is the defending C lass A cham pion m ise as a v e ry fine te a m . T hey an d h a v e show n th a t th e y a g ain w e re tied vvith N av y for tile le a d e r- h a v e a g re a t te a m this season. In ship in th e ir le ag u e befo re T hura- th re e outings th is season they h a v e d a y night w hen they ra n o v er N avy ro lled up th re e victo ries. te am w o rk , d e fe a ’ed a th ey dowmed P h i Sigm a K appa 15-b and 15-3. In la s t F rid a y ’s action th ey look- ed good a s they sid e tra c k ed a good B e ta T h e ta P i te a m , 15-4, 15-6, to ta k e sole ow nership of firs t p la c e in th e ir league. T e ja s h as been u n d efeated so fa r this season and show s th e poten- tia litie s of a good tea m . O ak G rove th e ru n n e ru p of la*t y e a r 's ra c e , is j a n o th e r u n d efea te d te a m and ag a in O th er su rp ris e show ings th is y e a r 1 h a s a w ell b ala n c e d s e x te t , , _ T, n ^ b t vyltb a H a n d b a ll W i d e O p e n H andball singles s ta rte d c o m p e -* e re e y e injury’ in a h a n d b a ll tour- total n a m e n t In D allas la st w eekend and ^ g re a tly han d ica p p ed for at of 3<0 p.aV ers e n tered . Only one ; le a s t th rc c o r four vveeks. the four divisional ch am p io n s of , from la s t y e a r, D ennis h o u th of th e P F M a u h , is h a rk to defend his! H ow ever, luck w a , w ith R eeler.- title. I n tra m u r a l ch am p ion Jim m y a s ba d rew a first rou nd bye and S tacks an d ru n n er-u p B obby Gil- ra n P robably get p a st th e second s tra p h av e both d e p a rte d and wall rc u n d w ith a su b stitu te , w hich each n o t be b ack to defend th e ir ch am - rnfTy can u se *n o n ® m a tc h . So tbls m ovps *b e *irne UP considerah- pionshlp be untl1 M a rcb 7 | b a * H eeler w ill a c tu a lly he p re sse d ‘n o a c tlo n * y e a r, K eith Sanford, of B rac k , has a lso d e p a rte d an d w ill not defend If be can g et p a s t his e a rly th is y e a r, h is ch am pionship. So it all new p la y e rs w ill o ccupy ch am p io n sh ip b ra c k e ts w ith to be B eeler and exception of K outh, w ho should K outh in th e fin a l. H ow ever. Bill F r itts of Sigm a Phi E psilon and a g ain w in his division. R ic h a rd B e ele r of D elta K appa R o b e rt M c In ty re of D elta T au Del- ta should give B e e le r th e ro u g h est th is c o n te st of th e season w hile K outh trouble from D o rm a n W hedly and D avid E psilon, th e fall doubles cham pion, who ip rin g in th® tin g le s, w ill be con- will re c e iv e m m t of his sid e ra b ly slow ed down d u e to an e y e In ju ry . B e e le r re c e iv e d a s e v - 1 H enderson of O ak G rove, the m a tc h e s w hile his eye heal*, th e could tu rn out T he D o rm ito ry cham pion of la s t bv. an,i ]t is ex p ected re p e a t to W re s t lin g Begins Soon Th* in tra m u ra l w re stle rs a re now i F o rm e r cham pions un d erg o in g a tra in in g p erio d in the m u st co m p e te in a h ig h e r w eight, in s tru c to r Don A c o n te sta n t m a y ch allenge a n op- gy m -annex w i t h p o n e n t's w eight before th e m a tc h . M a frig e w orking w ith th em . In c a se his o p p o n en t’s w eight ex- T he w eigh-ins s ta rte d M onday In tra m u ra l a ftern o o n a t 5 to 5:30 p .m . and w ill coeds the five-pound allow ance o v e r c ontinua th ro u g h T u esd ay . T his his w eigh-in w eight, th e c h a lle n g e r y e a r th e r* w ill be nine w eight dlvi- w ill be c re d ite d w ith a victory’. to aion*. T he c la sse s w ill ra n g e from H ow ever, th e 123 pounds c la s t, w hich is u n lim ited . th e h eavyw eight, in w h i c h I w eights a r e un lim ited . th is does not a pply th e h eavyw eight to Yearlings, Fish Tangle Tonight A g s Seek Revenge For Earlier Defeat Th* o n ce-b eaten T e x a s S h o rt­ h o rn s w ill play host to th e highly- ra te d T e x as A&M F ish in a w a rm ­ up g a m e a t 6 T uesday n ig h t a t G re g o ry G ym . I t w ill b e th ese th e second m eetin g fre sh m a n pow ers fo r th is seaso n. In th e ir first contest a t College S tation th e S horthorns edged by th e ir a rc h -riv a ls by th e slim sco re of 66-64. tw o It w as in th a t gam * th a t P o r t A rth u r's C a rro ll B ro u ssa rd p aced th e sc o rin g w ith 24 for th* F is h , a n d w’ns closely followed by te a m ­ m a te G a ry W hite w ho p ushed in 19. B utch Skeet* w as high fo r th* S h orthorns In th* first m e e tin g w ith 20. and w’a s followed by B ill B row n w ith 19. T he Y earlin g s h a v e fallen once since th a t w as to th e R ice O w lets in IIous- ! ton. th a t outing and In t h e Shorthorns* la s t g a m e they b e a t t h e T a i Polliw ogs for t h e t h is y e a r b v a sco re o f 89-73. I t w a s in th a t g am e t h a t P a m p a ’, s c c o r !(l t i m e B R O O K S PORTER . . . crow d p le a se r 'Mural Scores V O IX JS T B A IX . 'I I iele rn a 0 ; C a m p u s G u ild Cia** A t C arden 2, S eh oen L C la ss B : R o b e r ta 2 , D o rm A 0 ; T U C K 2 , A ir F o r e I ; N a v y 2. A rm y 0 ; T e ­ j a s 2, I, Oak G rove I ; le a t h e r 2. M oor* HIU 0; I A lC h E 2. R oyal I ; S ig m a P h i E p silo n 2. H a r p s S ig m a 0; T h e ta C hi 2, A ca cia I; A rabs 2, D e lta S ig m a P i I. BILL B R O W N . . . 37 a g a in ? SMU Edges By Arkansas, 56-51 DALLAS Uh S outhern M ethodist finally forged a h ea d in th e second h alf an d subdued A rk an sas 56-51 M onday night in a S outhw est Con­ ference b a sk e tb a ll gam e, Tile SMU M u stan g s, b a ttlin g to finish second the conference, tra ile d by a s m uch a s 9 points finally pulled even, in they 28-28, a t halftim e. F iv e m in u tes M a l l e t : A l p h a T a u O m e g a 2. S i g m a N u I ; A l p h a E p s i l o n P l 2. S i g m a Chi V 0. S i g m a Phi E p s i l o n la C a m p u s G u i l d ? ! 1 , * ™ Vn . h l t I' d e f a u l t ; D u n k e r s 2, Phi Sig O: ter**'2* lig h t S S * T G o M ^ N u s ^ ' ho rn b a sk e tb a ll history’. Pick* 5. ,a s t S a t u r d a y n i g h t n n t i 3 ‘ g o B-ar th ird hig h est single g am e in Short- ' before tb * - ^ 'P 1 I The h ig h e st single g a m e w as r i a .. A: John t h w a r t It. sijrma o n scored la s t y e a r by A lb e rt A lm an- J half beat Tom Chadwick Sigma Nu; Bobby z a w ho ta llie d for 41 points, ai Weaver, Delta Upsilon bent G erald!. Denton, Aloha Epsilon Pi; Robert Mc- 1 before th a t w a s J a y A rn e tte w ~ I n t y r e Delta T a u D e lta , b e a t M ik e a c r o u n t e d for 39 in one g a m e. A l e x a n d e r , D e lta K a p p a t m l s l o n ; I a r v : Coach Shelhv M etcalf will pr W i l l i a m s . S i g m a A lp h a E p s ilo n , be nt Don Chapt on Delta t a u D elta: Charles t lv . White Phi Kappa Colony, beat Ralph j aD1” sen(1 Johnson Sigma Phi E p s i l o n ; Robert , t,on a g a in s t the T ex as fro sh : R iki Plaine, P h i Delta Theta, heat Michael i v t e r P r a t t . S i g m a . ™ T h o r n e Kon S h e l d o n , C arro ll F r y , K a p p a A l p h a ’ A lp h a E p s ilo n , b e a t H o b a r t J a s o n . S ir- B r o u s s o r d 9 C a r y W h i t e , a n d John M ax W i l l i a m s a n d sa n k K a p p a ' Pr " i t k m . : W ilbur M a rsh slipped u n d er the A rk a n sa s b asket, took a pn^s from t h e c rip I shot th a t put th e M ethodists ah ead the second edged Southern M ethodist a h e a d for the first tim e, saw the A rk a n sa s R azo rb a c k s re c la im the lead 2:18 la te r an d finally surged in the clock for good a s front show ed 13:20. fn - 1nrt ,nr se m e to s ,a r t r r o f V , * D p M j K eller. i fu , '„ prob- into ... n c . . , . «*>• ■clt° £ th o rn s: B iti B row n. I for pood. t e s t ariel t h a t w i l l b e a g a in s t the a s h a l l w ith 4:30 to p l a y . T h e re a fte r SMU could build no m o re th an a four-point edge, and th e ir m a rg in tw ice dw indled to one point before the P onies w ont into T o m D a v is , K a p p a E p s ilo n beat H o w - P a u l H y a t t , T a y l o r Skeet*, Jtm - rum™ qioL .KaFi?k. v n !:n««Vn.vnf W B row n, a n d B ill E h m a n . \V b a r n m a n S i g m a A l p h a K pjulon. n e a t 'Hie Y e a rlin g s will h a v e one m ore Da pre! I Smith S'gma c l '; Gene Dor or. i , P h i G a m m a D e lta , b e a t D o n a ld B e ll. I Sgm a Alpha Epsilon: Ronald Perrin. g a m e a f t e r Tues l a y n ig h ts con- B r u n e t t e , h e a t Sydney D a n n , U N A T T ; t'NAST. b est Bobby Joe Harrison P o w e l l , C a r d e n b e e t E d d i e M c N e e ly K N A T T i L o w e ll A n d e r s o n , i R i c e O w l e t s a t A u s t i n o n T u e s d a y 0f n e x t w e e k i n G r e g o r y G v m . 'e a t Svd u n A T T ; * * . ,, -n . . > C a r l M a t i n e e , S e h o e n b e a t Jflmon I . l a r k T e n d o n , Oak b e n t M ic h a e l H a l b o u t y . A h ; T i m T a i t T h e l e m e , b e a t Ed T e r r y , B r u n e t t e : d r o v e , r o r e H a r d B u r k e R o y a l : Wirt. T a r v e r . P F M . I b e a t W a y n e P l n g e n a t . D e l t a SI arms P i R o b e r t R a n d o l p h , Oak G r o v e b e a t T e d Lawler- A S M E : S h a r ' f L ^ a y , A r a b b o a t c a r l F r e d r ic h , A i r F o r e s ; T e d K e l l e r . ASM L. h e p : R ee le r N e u b a u r , j ‘C F K - T lenrv W o o d w a r d O a k (Trove I h e a t F r a n k I nnla < ir r .p u s G u il d b e a t S o n n y N o ­ J o s e p h H o r t o n . T h e l e m e . v a k F E M : he a t BUI G o f o r t h . P h i S i g m a P l . J o h n S t o c k w e l l . K a w ; T o m rn v R o o st h, S te r n a A l p h a Mu. be n: R o y C o ffe e P h i G a m m a A lp ha. ( Ia**, B i W i l l i a m B r o w n , P l K a p p a Alpha, b e a t Tan R e h l e r T x O o XI; B y r o n H eir! a r t S ’ym n A l p h a E p s i l o n . '• oat T e rr y MffltnnK S i g m a P h i E p s i ­ l o n : S t n n A u lt. P h i D e l t a T h e t a b e a t J o h n K e l t v P h i S i g m a K a p p a ; H e n r y B r o o k s , P h i K a p p a S i g m a , b e a t J o e P h i p p s S i g m a C h i ; Po x G r e e n e r e f t . P h i G a m m a D e lta , b e a t S a m A x e lro d . A lp h a I p s llo n P l : G e n e S e h u t z e , A lp ha T a u O m e g a , h e a t R ec s •''liv er K a p p a S i g m a ; P e r r y C a r r o l l . B e t a T h e t a Pi h e a t M i k e Adam*: P h i K a p p a C o l o n y ; J i m C a r p e n ' e r S i g m a A lp h a E p s ilo n , * b e a t T o m Y o t t e r s . P h i S i g m a K a p p a . b e t w e e n U T -A g g ie Sw im Meet Slcted for Thursday A U S T IN CB — T h e d u a l ew lm * m i r g m a tc h T e x a s AAM a n d T e x a s o r ig in a lly a ch ed - tile d fo r T u e s d a y h a s b e e n r e ­ s c h e d u le d for T h u r s d a y . F r e s h m a n s w im m e r s w ill r o m - p e t e a t 4 p .m . T h u r s d a y a n d tho v a r s i t i e s w ill s ta r t a t 7 :2 0 p .m ., U n iv e r s it y o f f ic ia ls s a id . Sports Notice Today I* the lait d i r to tnter in­ t r a m u r a l w restling. F n 'r l e s will be t a k e n a t vvelgh-ln tudav fro m S to 5 .70 In t h e B o x i n g r o o m a t G regory p m G y m . Tuesday, February 24, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page Guild Wins to Take Lead C am p u s G uild c a m e from behind I M onday nig h t to d efe at O ak G rove in two g a m e s and took over first p la c e in th e ir le ag u e ra c e in C lass B volleyball. In th e first g a m e it w as all O ak G rove a s Jo h n B ehrons, Don Nor- w’ood. and R o b ert P erry ’ com bined to sco re nine consecutive effo rts points a fte r C am pus G uild had gone into a 1-0 lead in the opening se c ­ onds. H ow ever, a fte r this lead C am pus a d v a n ta g e of O ak G u i l d G ro v e ’s team w o rk and scored eight move points while tho six G rove d w ellers took slack in g tallied onlv tim es. T his d e c re a se d O ak G ro v e’s 1 m a rg in to 15-9. th ree points The second g a m e saw O ak G rove ta k e an e a rly 2-0 lead and then lose it a fte r C harles M yers of C am ­ pus Guild scored to put th e G uild m en into th e lead. C am pus G uild capitalized on fine set-ups and g re a t from J a c k K ing and Don C ooper. It also w a s K ing's se rv e s w hich w idened the lead for C am pus G uild as he scored them into a 10-6 lead and then w as fol­ lowed by R andy C ardon who scored th re e m o re ice the g a m e for them . th re e points spiking to put to C am pus G uild led all th e w ay d u ring the th ird and deciding g a m e a s they to an e a rly 3-0 lead am i n e v e r tra ile d th e re a fte r. jum p ed I t w as a g ain th e fine spiking of K ing w hich led th e C am pus G uild a tta c k . C ardon b r o k e the g am * w ide open a s h e serv ed for six stra ig h t points to give them a w ide lead. The te a m from C am pus G uild thon went on to co a st to an e a sy 13-8 victory. Pardon me, your slip's showingI But when you use Eaton’s \ Corrasable Bond typewriter paper, i one will find a trace of errors...they can be flicked away with an o rd in a ry p e n c il eraser. No smudges, smears or scars will spoil the appearance of your work. N o telltale t r a c e s . 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C« 2”*” cc”-” C ■Ai e c n “-El v is Presley * . v JaimouSf Rode -I I* ' ^ I’m spreading . \ the word ! about I I Bluebonnet j Be//e I nominations " W IP' 'iFrT- Scio 2 Sarfe- A Delicious Lunch Eve’ * Day Hr rn ■” r i :! t ” 5c-c : Gerber »:’ Sa- -sc "*c- T U X E D O S X NEW } snE JACKET .*/~r FOR RENT W-M A'* ’ .» .RIT * aux m r* mom* dUKas •SB fi MW* .»-■»» IHS LSM FLAT - ’D^S CREW . CUTS DJ: S5EC*-’ =: n*T» j-y BAT* J» r m LONGHORN BARBER SHOP Dr -MI D”#c 3* v*a*r 2 3 2 ^ O . J K Nm—a* arc c c”u*r loec a*# *«&*»« - Jo u rn a 5— S- 'k j :c CT. A n> nWRHRHB •rsswflnrtsfc^a «.?w aro'r * Ad carapa* 0 * 9 4 -"ia*-0- «n« m S,-DO— Sei* Get-* A' w #'c C c*u-»y 3- finaUrn wil" ba ate ut re «oaa wit «DpMa a. RouwcLUd 050 ^ ^ *v* a-c r •v t *red * *t So a ~c Reorw ^v 5 OC r -w 2' : MMMHHMMMmi f s L S lP E E D W A V YOU* Hl-P CEVTER 22 C Soe-r-«% GF s-oor* the 1959 CACTUS yearbook f t f ./ rn French Box-Car Stands for Friendship Train Sent to Thank American Aid in War and B t T E D D 4 E S H A B A F R I» n * Star firin g the flag of the State label the bearing G ra titu d e T rain began a tour of T e x a n . I T h * c a r w a* chipped by tru ck Tan t ear* ago. an ald box c a r to D a lla s and afte rw a rd loaded on another freight c a r and m oved to Austin, H ere, w ithout cerem ony. the State B o ard of Control broke the seals on the 32 packing crates and catalogued each of th* 30b articles M em bers of the A m e ri­ can Legion * 40 and 8 and the Lion*: Club who had been active rn collecting the food and clothing the Frien d sh ip T ra m , w e re for present for the opening. R earin g gift* for the state, the “ ta and 8 " car w a* one of 4» composing the M erci T rain tent by the Fre n c h to show apprecia tion for A m erican aid. F.arh con tained five tons of Item s donated by F re n c h citizen*. The car. too n arro w for Texas ra ils w as first d elivered on the fla t c a r of a freight train to Fo rt W orth. It had been selected as the site of the first show .rig be­ cause 19 of the 45 carloads of food donated to F ra n c e by Texas in 1947 had come from that citv. The carlo ads of food and clothing to had been Texas the A m e ric a n Frien d sh ip T rain . contr; hut ion ★ ★ Item s on the train had been donated by Fre n c h citizens and had com e “ heart* of from the the F re n c h people,” a* P ic a rd had declared in F o rt W orth. M an y of the gifts Irore the nam e and c a rrie d m essages and some w ere intended from individual* in Tex a*. . _ . „ cig arette papers, perfu m e Included am ong the gifts w ere hot- ^ P a n s - o n P n*- ties, a set of W o m en s u nderw ear, tor of the M e rc i m ovem ent and an books p a n tin g * . G e rm an helm ets, the F re n c h N a tio na l an antique b ic y r le. and a tru m pet o ffic ia l of , ollnded under tne A rc de Triom- R a ilro a d , r e p l a n t e d the Fren ch the w elcom ing j haper designed exclusively for the M e rc i tree sent to the goy ernor from Alen con. The w allp ap er w a* la ter p re ­ the Texas M em o rial sented Museum by G o vern or A llan S h iv ­ ers. to ,, , _ Service Group Plans Parties Today the G ra titu d e T ra in rests Student W e lfa re C om m ittee w ill on a concrete slab at the Austin sponsor an addressing “ p a rty ’ at A m e ric a n le g io n building A roof in T exas Union protect* it from sun and ra in and 7 p m. T uesday the shields of Fren ch provinces 301 T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 4 , 1 9 5 9 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P a g a 5 McGee Sees I Registration Underway Well Educated r Working Class For Y M arriage Series /v/, . A r . T o d a y 20 pyr cant ol the w ork. ing class is not affected by short- " ’ ^ m * A h «< l “ > " a m a Ke " ' D r. G n ER i t a d i a t e d w ith U t. thp tr>P*r of ^ Austin Testing and Counseling C en ter and consultant in i run economic, the econom y, said D r. n n 2e series at the U n iv e rs ity fluctuation which ^ In ge assistant professor of psy- indicates a certain degree of ala- rhnlngy as his ta lk begin* a mar- bihty R e e ce M cG ee, assistant professor * ' of sociology, published in T he Nation. This w orking class in a recent article ‘ P m - W ednesday. The M m -W om en M u t t o n , Ccm- 3 \ la c lin ic a l phychology for th© V eteran s A dm inistration. _________________________ e r m a n C l u b S e t s is a “ new sa laried m iddle c la s s,” composed of h ig hly educated persons in pro- the G e rm a n fessional, technical, and manager- ia l position*, few of them self-em- Those w ishing to attend m ust re g !s- < iub w ill meet at S p rn. Tuesday, ployed.” he said. B ecause of then N e y M useum . A ll high skill, they cannot he laid off on re la tiv e ly short notice. m ittee of the Student C h ristian A so rp tio n is sponsoring the pro- gram s, A lim ited num ber of per- N / i G 0 T 0 [ M u S G U m sons vs 111 be allow ed to p articip ate in the three-week, four-part series Eu lensp iegel vermin lecture-discus- interested in speaking G e rm a n are ter before W ednesday. The com bination at the Fllixsbet . . . . H e also states the most signi- sion prog ram s are d e ig n e d main- invited. h for engaged students, hut any- Rides, w ill h© provided for those C ars w ill meet Bt L ittlefie ld Fou n tain at 7:30 p m . ficant im pact of this class w ill He one interested m a y attend. M a rrie d who need them social and c u ltu ral. " In another 20 I y e a r* the w o rk er without a college education w ill tie rare,'* said Dr. I M cG ee “ It is difficult to im agine | w hat results w ill flow from a popu- la rg ely college- 1 la t ion w hich couples are also invited. is NO EXTRA C H A R G E educated ” FOR FAST SERVICE the most in DRY CLEANING ^ .y y -yr -is-t— Laundry Service Open 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday 510 West 19th Street MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES in Electrical E n g i n e e r i n g . M e c h a n i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g , M a t h e m a t i c s and P h y s i c s are invited to meet R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of I B M on MARCH 3 P ot ap p o in tT x m n t. c o n t a c t y o u r C o lle e n P l a c e m e n t O ff io A I N T E R N A T I O N A L B U S I N E S S M A C H I N E S C O R P O R A T I O N IBM GRATITUDE TRA IN sent to Texas by the p eo p a c f F r e n 'e IO years ag o ro w rest* a* th* A ustin A m e ric a n Leg-on building. Sh ©Ins o f fra~,rh provinces are pa rued on e a 'h sloe of -no narrow for Texas ra il­ -he r v wh -.h ro a d tracks. It co n tain ed fiv e tors o f q-ft$ d o ­ in a p p re r :a t ;mn for na Led by French citizens ll. Fre ig h t A m e b e a n aid during W o r ld W a r c a w w ere the Un-or. sta*e each sent to in Grant Given In Ph armacy Language Instructors D r. E s th e r Ja n e Wood H all, as­ sistant professor of p h arm a cy ad­ m inistration, has been presented May Attend Institute a special giant from the Stfv Thai ma ceil 11 ca I F oundation to f,-,*- an oioht-week su m m er institute «h,rtv of * ° r . e,5 nt-w eeK g u m m e r ^institute I river- A pplication* are being a c c e p te d . given to high school teachers -rn , I T he proposed institute supported , , o conduct a the m anpow er situation s-ontinuation s u dy or for teachers of Fren ch G e rm a n by the N a tio n a l Defense Ed u cation I Wednesday in phar- R u a,sian , and Spanish pending Act> w ould pnab,„ seitM led le a ch . Pnce B u ild in g 137. J - footed (lu r political situation Is also af T h e people of this class arc ba-ucally independent and are p a rtia lly responsible for “ the kind of candidate whom voters have seemed to approve in recent elec­ tions; young genial and m ild ly lib e ra l,’’ he said The coming revolution in A m e r­ ican class structure, like a g lacier j in motion, w ill inexorably modify perhaps our fa m ilia r landscape into configure new altogether lio n s,” said lh -. M cG ee. Premed Students To Plan Banquet Alpha Fpsilon Delta, pip-mpti fratern ity , w ill hold an im portant b u si n e % % m eeting at 7 IO p rn, in E x p e rim e n ta l Sci- The meeting w ill der ide upon nitintion and the banquet. r 2 W .11 H a ll I p reh en sn e m anpow er found in the first com- o ffic e of Ed u cation . . lim ited in in 1957 that the E n ro llm e n t study is In th* fir.* rom f,naI arrf,n Re m rn ,s W|,h Jh« u s prs to in language-teaching u im prove th eir com petency E a c h armil a fp n v to 8 0 , cant m ust subm it a tape reco rdin g speaking the foreign 9 ' anrl H em en of his voil e spe I . w =»- ----- 13 b is s p e c i a l t y * T h * Ju n e 22-August 14 I , * . , , , * , that H ill I- - ........................................- t E n velo p es, each containing a lei- painted on each side of the c a r x exas p h arm a cy tor protesting recom m endations by can still he seen A collection of I situation of p h arm a ce u tical person- ,pa("hprs in th* Texas Com m ission on H igher objects from the tra in are displayed n-1 hart im proved, but some chang- “ O ' ''* * * E d u catio n for a tuition raise and at the T exas M em o rial M useum . regarding health service and i n tra m u ra l program , w ill be add res­ sed to th* parents of each student. M em b ers of Alpha Ph i Omega. S ilv e r Spurs Cowboys. Spooks, and O range the letter* w h.ch w ill be m ailed this week Rocket Society Slates Meeting In her study she proposed an in­ ten sive recru itm en t program and p re d ic tive texts as part of the col­ lege en tran ce i eq u ip m e n t. Recent n a t i o n a l m anpow er studies indicate a threefold increase in the shortage i m p r o v e d n u t s a m e m a n e - —--v — ---------------------- • Ja c k e ts w ill address c es w e re needed in p h arm a cy n - Interviews, Talk S e t at C afete ria of registered p h arm acists and 1957, and indications are that the situation still prevails in U n iv e rs ity chapter of the A m eri ‘society w ill meet at can Rocket 7:30 p.m. T uesday to h ear a l e e - ; ----------------------- ture by J . W . W iggins, assistant m an ag er of the Redstone D ivision of the Tiokol C h em ical Corpora- r- t p l S C O p 0 S U U f l t e . p Lenten cervices I C . , I c / n c / t Is peggy Suzanne \ <**lke| to <‘lar enc* Donald W illia m *, sophomore Pngmernn~g" student * * institute is designed for teachers " in serv­ ice. ” those who ha\'e language - teaching positions next fall. including in­ A pplication blanks and other form ation m a y be obtained bv w ritin g D r. Sta n le y N. W erb o w B atts H a ll, Austin 12 A pplicants should request instructions before Sandra O ’B rie n , Texas S ta r to M arch 13 ( le iie n J . Anderson, J r . , student I Thp U n iv e r s e s w id e ly - recog ni7.ed system of language instruc- * * J R. F re e m a n , assistant sales non H u n tsville, Ala and T h erm o d yn am ic m an ag er of the Houston division of the Texas O il C om pany, w ill speak Control of Solid Fu el P ro p e lla n ts '’ cm “ Sales D epartm ent s Place on w ill I*** M r. W iggins an In teg rated O il C o m p a n y ," at T p m . T uesday rn V a rs ity Cafe *eria_ tw enty m inute m ovie on the sam e to the topic w ill he shown invited to attend of The public “ Im pulse *ubject is D ie R E R e v . L e w is M . C h arles A E d w ard s. v'h o s e r ed as fa m ily of royal chaplain Sa n d ra I/*e M oore, g aduaie O il O m ega, and O utstanding Stu _ En g lan d from 1950 until 1955. is the second r,ent, to R oger* D o n g a * son. five bishops to speak at the Ann M illire m M eN ein , gradu- a i* and K a p p a K ap p a G a m m a m em ber, to Colem an R ow lan d, J r . w ritin g * * the four ,io r Wl11 offpr advanced fa m in g »n speaking, reading, and In strucUon also W ill include hnguis- tic a n a lysis and testing terhn que D em onstration classes w ill be con­ ducted w ith Austin elem entary and high school students languages M r Fre e m a n to also interview- the m eeting, which w ill be held in Lenten noonday services af St trig ^indents interested in positions T a y lo r H all, En g in eerin g Bu ild in g D a v id s Fipiseopal Church selfing petroleum products. 138 Lott day to enroll in CATHOLIC INQUIRY CLASSES For Jnferes+ed son-Calholie* For adult aducation o l Catholics l-or those intending to marry Catholics Questions Answered Class Today, Tuesday, February 24 Two S « p a r * ta C ia n o t Newman Cl as vroom 4 :f5 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 2016 G u a d a lu p * service H e w ill xpeak at noon Tuesday. sponsored by all Episcop al parishes and m issions of Austin i« Magazine Planned By Student G ro u p D V C T U U e n I V I ^ I U U U F Ji* * e to d ent, stu dent. M a ria M a n e r a I, ex «m Dan C. M cC a llu m , ex- * * * * C a ro ly n F n r q it h a r . Delta G am m a and O m icron N u h on o rsry orgam - 7atinn to S t a n le y D a y M arbnrton. ex-student. 4r *• Agatha D u rh a m to Then«|r.re F, I>onggr*r»d. graduate and candidate in geology. for a m asters degree A project to edit an engineer- ng periodical for w a s the d e c is io n of pha I h a p te r of 7 au Pta In fa n te . m a g a z i n e c o m m itte e ^ p h i, 't o P a t D ftv i* R im h ro n g h . c h a ir m a n , the c h a p te r A rrid e d the # # w o u ld be p e D iv lic a •hose p u b lish e d a t so m e o th e r uni- <,llln H u tto * , ex-student. v a rs itie s s im ila r 4o to W illia m s tr- Cn/tef Kob-ert ★ ♦ j C o m m itte e c h a irm e n and m e m b e r* w ere nam ed and d e p a rtm e n t T h e next for ; c a p ta in s w e re chosen i m e etin g was I M a rc h V) or l l t e n ta t iv e ly set ly 'a h R o e O Iw >q , g ra d u a te G a m ­ form er Cam pus f j f * to ma Ph i Beta E d ito r of Ttie D a ily Texan, M a rc u s M ild e r , student. Bren d a R u w a i n . form er student to J . W , D a v is , P i K a p p * Alpha A + G a v l * C r a i g , Chi O m e g a In f li a p m a n , P l K app* Al­ G eorge pha. ★ A R a r e Jo r d o * . atu d en l, to J i m S p rin g e e , *O id e n L A ★ D o ris K a w a ls ld , *tu d «n t M angum . P i Kappa Alpha. A A In D a r e D eed ce But Dings, O n O m e g a to L y n n H e n s le y , la m b d a C h i A l ­ pha. A A M issy M anor, Zet-t Tan Alpha to Glen Jord o n , P i K ap p * Alpha _______________________________________ NEED GOOD G R A D E S ? L E T m *HOXT T ill HOW TO CSE A T A P E ARCOS D ER AS A BT UHT AU* f^Q l u m p s . . . TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS GR 2-2473 m o v t h i .t rt.A B s tn r.D r a t k b * word* ......................... 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G R 2-3210 Z r V L E Y A N N D IS SE R T A T IO N S, TO R I S Ex p e rie n ced typing Minor edltinp from rairipun M rs Bodour G R x-dll.-i R E ­ r.e - tro m * ' ic f our blo. k* T H F ^ E S . E X P E R I E N r F U ) R E A S O N A B L E In. M IN O R e d i t i n g free Cl rue T H E S E S C A R E E U L L V D O N E E le ctric. : 1*1 G R 2-9444 9 .0 W e*' D IS S E R T A T IO N S , T H E S E S i E le rtro m f.M r), Mr*. P. itch la R epo rt* uoi«- in G R 6-707 . D E L A F I E L D T Y P I N G G ra m m a r corrected. M im e o g rap h in g P A G E 20r H I 2-6822 RECORD PLAYER RADIO TAPE RECORDER For Rent SALES & SERVICE THiNKUSH E n glish: D R I V E - I N MOVIE ON A RAINY NIGHT C T O * * T h ln h llth tra n sla tio n ! T h is drive in’* robin fea tu re pictures matched rn the weather. In J a n u a ry , i t ’a Snow White; in Ju ly, Hot Spelt. W h en it pours, o f course, the program n a i l wet.: Singing in fAc Ro m . Hatful of Rain and Rain• tree County. On such nights, the o nly fThinkiish word for this place is damphcheater! Better turn on you r windshield wipers, light up a L u c k y , and en jo y the honest taste o f fine tobacco. T h e n It's Always Fair Weather! Thmkhsh S P I N S T I T U T IO N .US. V ti J tx WO* » OO Fngfith S 0 D a . F O U N T A MAKE 25 S t a r t tB ik in g o u r la n g u a g e — w p v p got h u n d re d * o f c h a rk * iunt itc h in g to go! W a ’rft p a v in g ?2-5 ©arh fo r the* T h in k h .sh w ord B judged boat' T h in k lis h rn ©aay it * now w o rd s from tw o w o rd * like thoso on th is page .Send yo u rn to Lur k v S t r ik e , B o x 6 7 A , M f . V e rn o n , N . Y . F n r lo a e y o u r n a m e , addreaa, college an d cln**. 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H GR * 55** - -- — ■ G a s t o n at ' IR 2-7033 R e w ard r- T O S T L O " G U r- P »*..«• 1 G R 6 536 u . f r Sam K a m e c 1 • H y i tab le r e g a r d for ret u rn W A N T Y O U R D isse rta tio n or T h e*)* R E N T A R O O M •• r»d C o n * 'UP he .a rs e lis t o f -on Ad- ert.se n the Ga find a room-mate " n a n per en* rep it* r e .a n C ia s tlfis d \d» j d vert *.ng 'n the Da fled C a f f l e d P h o n s g R 2 473 and l u for G R A D U A T E O R P R O F E S S I O N A L w o ­ man to shart- map home T a r r y to w n w ith g rad u ate w o m an student. G ail G R 6-5049 af-er ft • $7'. - • PREE Pick Up and Delivery e p e d w ( S a H qh Fidelity at 8»asorab a 20 0 Spaadway -at S I 1-6607 y Tbnkhth I L L G R t M Think! uh B L A B O O N 4 * kl * I U Qt rn Think bsh - N A P P A B l T t O N Product cf o(As. JrvuMiM-n — J'jbo.cee is out middle rums Tuesday, February ? 4 , 1959 TMF DAILY TEXAN Page 4 New Yorker Chosen For Bertner Award D r . R i c h a r d E S h o p e 5 " , m e m ­ b e r an d p r o f e * * o r a t th*- R o c k e f e i - lf>r I n s t i t u t e f o r M e d i a l R e s * « r D . *59 N e w Y o r k , w ill r e c e i v e th# College Writers Will Meet Here l v * n n of Th*- f i r s t < p f* a k e r at th*- a n u s ! r o n v e n t i O B n in t h rr * So u th w e s ter n J o jrnMDrr, Coh u m * * M a r c h 1 2 - 1 4 a t th** h>#. h r of W R A P A M F M - T V Worth. • * i. ti tree in F o r t J a m e s A Bv ran no « s I r < - T h i « y e a r M r B y r o n h a * a n«* *■ is national p r e s i ­ prof#* d Dtin ct io r He dent of S i ^ m a De ta •IonaI f"h f r a ’ e m i t y , jou rnalism H - von to hi top - at J*# I m a I r< m T'nder Mr B y r o n * d i m Nor, a W f’.A P T . ' T he T e x a s News. '• o n lin e nj* 15 has fen* ire n a 'io n ai a w a rd s tor e x * e l l e n * # H# wax the f i r * r p e rson f r o n b r o a d ­ c a s t * ie* *e! i ’lob. t h e e o n ' e t th is t i m e wall S t u d e n t .« S o u t h w e s t e r n -agre*-® 200 fo r T Y P I N G S E R V I C E ■ Plan ll R eport* l i t } Qumdml«#» J OS 9-1310 the B e r t n e r F o u n d a tio n Award F r i ­ t h irte e n th x n n i a l d a y during Sy m p o siu m on F u n d a m e n t a l ('A n- ~f.r R e s e a ( r h at T he U n i v e r s i t y ’* VT Ii Anderson H o s p i t a l a n d T u ­ m o r In stitu te n Houston The Award field of c a n c e r is p re s e n t e d a n n u a l ­ ly for ou tstand in g c o n trib u tio n * to the It .n honor w as e sta b lish e d o f th e l a t e J rn fi rs * I I > A n d e r s ' * a Hospital an d f i r 1* president, of the T e x a s - n y d i r e c t o r of M V B e r t n e r r e s e a r c h in 1950 ’ Ted.* al ( e n t e r . -.ira the orig in o ' n e o p l a s t y Dr S h o p e'* w ork g a v e new int p#tu* to viral r e s r a m h and co n ­ tributed to a b a s is for st udies on ag en ts ‘he part played by c a n ­ n c e r o u s ! d is e a s e s . 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A s s o c ia tio n It is Influent e d i s t u r b i n g to s c h o o l w ti a ii h a s h i d in p r o f o u n d a soc s u c h a s h a p i n g t h * or- S H V { K i l l e r a b a n d o n i n g g a n t s a M n n w h i c h >1 h H | * I m a k e grew! a n d o v e r w h i c h it leis ex a r t ext mw ii g r e a t l e a d e r s h i p to IVie I w o u ld Im- w illing s a x t h a t o f Ti-va* I 'n i x e m i t s h a s m a d e a g r e a t e r c o n tr i I b i­ l l o n t h e l e u |-|K t h e I ti I v e r s ! tv of Rou th a n d N o r t h < a r o i l n a . of m t i r v sc h o o l t h a n a n v In In it* ( h a n g l e a d e r s h ip s o h a s d< i n o n s t r a U d t h a t l e a v e NsV it Intl n -is to s o n i c f t i u i g t h e i r o w n f o r SNV T h o s e w h o w o u ld c o n s i d e r It a d v i s a b l e a r . d o i n g is not l a s t in to d o, Is w h a t t i . m e m ­ b e r s h i p m a k e s it a n d lh* c u m - t h e s e v o i c e s of t o t a l u l a f i v e m a k e f o r tile o n iv n a t i o n a l out l e t of s t u d e n t o p i n i o n a n d e x ­ I r u l e d M a t e s p r e s s i o n lias l h * f o r e f r o n t , p r e s e n t f a u n Int; id (-us a n d p r o g r a m s o v e r til* y e a r s a n d in m a n y r e * p o d * lins b r e n Ute m o s t t o r a i in m o l d i n g s t u d e n t o p i n i n n s e v e r a l C o n g r e s s * * t h e I n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s i n f l u e n t i a l in Tilt* t h e tai in I t ta i n d e e d a s h a m e Urn# t i l e r * I n i v e r s i t v Is e n t l r e l v w i t h i n - i r e nn-‘d o f f i c e r ' thinks, he the wax Sg* C l a r k I# h o ld in g rh* NCO to f o rm p u r p o s e m w i l t i n g dux Ms Ie tie i to s m o m c e r t a i n l y no! d e r i d e Ngt C l a r k for his nobt# p a st tau to expr ess a d i f f e r e n c e of opinion u rh Mr C l a r k on IS s e a r the q u e s t io n of w h e th e r old# a ce old e n o u g h to vote I w >11 a g r e e t h a t n m ost ease# fuzzy c h e e k e d h ie bl ight e y e d , IS y e a r old in th e v o ting m a t n o* is not merv- t ml Iv p r e p a r e d to c a s t hi# vote, hut th is ix not the r e a l q u e s t 'in this s i t u a t i o n Nor doe# the in s lo g a n to d e f e n d hts c o u n tr y old e n o u g h to vote * : tru­ a d e q u a t e l y e x p r e s s m e n t i n g , T he n a red I or s o m e c a u s e , doe# to l a v e i n d iv id u a ls a n d a the c a u s e by ! md i id u a ls fi j a* r von t h a t th e s t side right to s s h a l l b e ’ A fte r I a r o u n d #e* w ild a n g e l # wung# *nd so n # ' r e n d in g V'xir f l u n g IS y e a r olds question 'el*. *ed indtvidi t h a t stiqw up ' old e n o u g h s e r g e a n t # le tte r w h a t rig h t the the for n I a n d )>utts I e n t i c e d failed the A r m y a* h i 'o x IS th e m to see in such a light th en T h e r e w as- n t e v e n a s a r g e nice e n o u g h to * w ipe m y no#»- ’ for m e w’hile I w a s hu#y p ic k in g u p hi# etg- sh ining hoot# iw ace»te th p n n g e le ctio n only a few w e e k s a w a y , now i# a grxxl t im e to r e v .e w and a p p r a i s e the actio n s, m o ti v e s an d p olic ies of c a m p u s p o l it i c , an* is thinking F o re m im t in c a m p u s conv e l a t i o n a n d th e s tr o n g p o s s i ­ bility of a n o th e r tuition r a in * . C o m ­ ing on the heels of a h u n d r e d p e r r e n t i n c r e a s e ju st tw o y e a r s a g o, t>e a h i t t e r pill to th is one would • w a llo w , e sp e c i a l l y s in c e it could h a v e p r o b a b ly be en a v o id e d if o u r c a m p u s le a d e r s had a c t e d p r o m p t ­ ly a n d in a p r a c t i c a l m a n n e r . to g iv e W hen the tuition r a i s e w a s j u s t a r u m o r , o u r w o r t h y S tu d e n t Ax- # e m b !y initiate d a r e f e r e n d u m d e ­ signed th e m a u t h o r i t y to in o u r behalf. B e c a u s e of ■'lobby th e a m b i g u o u s m a n n e r in w hic h it w a s w o r d e d , a n d t h e “ b la n k c h e c k ’ ty p e of p o w e r s it g r a n T d , the m o v e m e t With s e ri o u s o p p o si­ tion on it t h o u g h the c a m p u s , p a - s o d with a h a n d y m a j o r i t y . i- As rt h a s t u r n e d o u t, o p p o n e n ts the p ro p osition n e ed not h a . * of b e e n a f ra i d th a t o u r e le c t e d offi­ c i a l s would p o ssib ly t a k e s o m e a c ­ interests-. On tion not in o u r best sh ould t h e y th* c o n t r a r y , w h a t h a v e f e a r e d w a s w h a t h a s a c t u a l l y t h c i e ha# c o m * fh p a - s that been no m e a n i n g fu l a c t i o n t a k e n the h e a r i n g # b y a n vo ne. D u r i n g ne* a Mn? » the T G H ! h e 'd bv m e m b e r of s t u d e n t g o v e r n ­ th e m e n t w a s p r e s e n ’ O n ly a f t e r th® tuition r e c o m m e n d e d u n a n im o u s l y m o r e likely* d.d the s t u d e n t g ov­ e r n m e n t m a k e a n y S izeable m o v e . T he Stu d e n t A s s e m b l y h a s d e ­ c id e d t o ask s t u d e n t s to a sk t h e i r p a r e n t s to ask t h e i r l e g i s l a to r s by so m a i l to p lea se not m e a n l y . This wa* still a r a t h e r lim p, m ea n in g le v x g e s t u r e w hich a t b e st will p a s s the s t u d e n t g o v e r n ­ l e g i s l a t u r e m e n t s view s en th ir d hand. E v en th is a c t i o n w a* t a k e n only a f t e r t h e d e c isirni wa* m a d e an d the die c a s t , r a is e w a - t r e a t us 'm a k i n g the it# * * T h e h a s s l e o v e r t h e S u m m e r A#- #em b!y p a t r o n a g e a p p o i n t m e n t s x a n o t h e r th# s u b j e c t of t h a t h a s be en s o m e c o n t r o v e r s y . issue T h e need for a S u m m e r A s s e m ­ bly ha* long a g o p a s s e d a w a y It s e e m s th a t it is b e in g h e ld on to by those n office as a d e v i c e w h e r e b y tho c o n tr o v e r s i a l issu e s r a i l ­ i n s u r a n c e prop: a m the give r o a d e d a n d i n v e s t i g a t i o n a n d d e b a t e ( s u c h a# c a n be th r o u g h w t h o u t a k e of p ro p e r T he s y s t e m now In gro*#lT u n d e m o c r a t i c in p re s i d e n t id f a r t m aAe* the p o i n tm e n ts to b r a n c h of g o v e r n m e n t. I* effpct thai th* the a p ­ l e g i s l a ti v e t h a t T h e c o ll a p s e of the S t u d e n t P a r t y I* a n o t h e r s y m p t o m of the sick c on ditio n of o u r c a m p u s po! t i r a l a p p a r a t is Now only o n e p a r t y is t h e e w ax n e x is te n c e Not m u c h d i f f e r e d e bcnvf-en ’he two p a r t i e s th e y wet! both d o m i n a t e d by the s a m e r v-x of people But t h e r e w a s at least o p p o sitio n h o w ­ e v e r w e a k Now t h e r e is on y one c liq u e w ith a n o r g a n zed p o e ti c a l m a c h i n e T his No * d o c s r o t bode well for the e m a i r d e r of the c a m ­ p u s e s p e c i a l l y th* i n d e p e n d e n t s S e v e ra l c a m p u s p o litica l p u n d it# h a v e rh f l r ged th a t the .Student P a r ­ ty w a s m e r e l y a r u s e o r g a n iz e d b v t h e G r e e k s for the e x p r e s s p u r ­ p ose i n d e p e n d e n 1 # a w a y from o r g a n iz in g a p a rtv, o r a s s o c i a ’ir.g for t h e i r o w n w e l f a r e . d e c o y in g of * * T e x a n h a s T he B a l Iv often b r o u g h t to light th * c o m p l e t e lack of a c c o m p l i s h m e n t of th e p r e s e n t s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t O n e ne ed o n ­ th* ly c o m p a r e p a r t y now in offlc* with th e m e a g * r re c o rd of a c tio n t a k e n to vee ttvat th e e lection p r o m l* * * of Wolf th a t — e le ctio n A ('n, w e re Just p r o m is e s , with alt the w o r s t c o n ­ n o ta tio n s of the p l a t f o r m of t h a t p h r a s e . T h e s t r o n g e s t l e a d e r s h i p vet sn ­ o r t e d bv Wolf h a s b e e n in a n e g ­ a ti v e w a y . He h a s b e e n r e c e n t l y a d v o c a t i n g r a t h e r s t r o n g l y th a t o u r SbK lcpts' A s so c ia tio n shou ld w i t h ­ d r a w the N a tio n a l S tud e nt A ssoc ia tion This h e a d - m - th e - s a n d a t t i t u d e s e e m s to p ic a l of th e r l iq u * in p o w e r f ro m o f te n c h a r g e A n o th e r h e a r d a r o u n d the C o m m o n s t h e s e d a y # i# t h a t the n a m e s of t h o s e s u s p e n d e d for c h e a ti n g h a v e b e e n w ith h e ld b e c a u s e th e y a t e m o s t ly f r a ’e r n i t y hnvx We w U o n 1' be a b le to r i d g e the valid tv of s p e c u la ti o n w h e n an d if the c o m m i t t e e m a k e # t h e n a m e s pub lic E x a c t l y w h a t h e a r i n g th.# flagr a n t ver e s of s c h o ­ las tic d i s h o n e s t , r a s e s will n a v * on th e c o m in g e l e r t o n r e m a i n # to he #een thi« to o s t r a c i s e It «e*ms m ste m of g ov e rn m e n ’ by spoil# th a t th ey Official A in t a k e t h a n M.ir h e,e -e x«m in *t on* • r d P o s t p o n e d a n d A d va nce d S t a n d i n g K x a m i n a t . o n # s i l l be g iv e n M a r c h P e t i ­ IT th is t o t io n# #er:e* mu*! be in t h e R e g u t r a r ’# OffU • n o t l a t e r t h r o u g h e x a m i n a t i o n # . r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of M O N T G O M E R Y I, r>»^ai r .«-imn* W A R D Ai CO w ill i n t e r v i e w Arts. B 'r n n * 1** St AtH’o u n u n e FT. V tbruar-, 20 MAitagecnetr Tr» r>e«-» M rtnsem T e in e * . kl* Iv Tat ac. M for position# a, P / ’*ii e- la r ia t --------------- M an — ara openly advocating the abolish­ ment of student governm ent com­ pletely. Only when complete dis­ trust and contempt displace faith rh.s sort of and good-will dries m ovem ent get started. It seems a fa.r indication of cam pus opinion th a ‘ it can gain some support. th eir e x c e p t the Greek th e o p p re sse d , a u d ito r s tw o c la s s e s a re It c a n he said witho ut f e a r of c o n tr a d ic t io n fro m re sp o n sib le p a r ­ ti** t h a t th e r e a r e two “ c la ss e s on this c a m p u s ; C he eks and In d e ­ pe n d en ts. They a r e d i a m e tr i c a l ly In c o m ­ opposed, h a ving nothing m on re ­ the c eipt. The “ h a v e * " a n d “ h a v e n o t s ” . . . the o p p r e s s o r s and i Because of system which causes m e m b e rs to vote a* they a re told, the Greeks have a organization closely - controlled which has enabled them to domin­ ate student government. This has been aided to a considerable de­ gree by the genera! apathy which independents. is prevalent among Independents have not had any­ one to vote for in several years, much less an organized slate of candidates. Since the independents a re 'app ro xi­ in h eav y m ajo rity th* regis­ m ately TO per cent of they could easily sweep tration*. any election t h e y were o r­ ganized. if C a n the in d e p e n d e n t s be shaken f ro m t h e ir l e t h a r g y an d c au s ed to o r g a n iz e an d v o t e ? T h e re have ftUHWH t S C * TH* MARTIAN PON1T VOJ6CTTA O i H H Q ' - t N benn no effo rt* m a d * hi th* r * * ^ past to find o ut. T h o u g h they ce*, th inly h a v e n t b e e n a id e d In ani s t u d e n t government, m a n n e r by ti* *he\ l a t e ly . O t h e r than nm m u c h until t h e y have had being r e p r e s e n t e d , nothing th*m sp e c ific Now It'# d i ff e re n t. to a n n o y h a r m e d h a v e n ' t b e e n increased education Tuition raises, the probability of increased h ealth fees and a ne* in tra m u ra l fee will hit th eir pock#*, hooks hard. Most of th e indppen- dent students h av e little money ^ pay an tab with. This is in s h a r p contrast with most G reeks who d o n 't seem to bt a la rm e d by in creased prices. Sex. eral Ggeek# hav e pointed out to m# that " d a d d y ” pays the bill any. way Some even go so far as * they favor frankly d e c la re an increase. Though the Studetr Assembly passes pious resolution against it hat tuition, increased done nothing to prev en t it th a t to rouse* T alk of a n I n d e p e n d e n t slate for the c o m in g e le c tio n m ight wail c a u s e lh* non r e p r e s e n t e d 70% in*, t h e m s e l v e s amt jo rity s t r e tc h t h e i r m u s c l e s . If the mov*. is c a r e f u l l y n u r t u r e d and men! u n r e p r e s e n t e d m a j o r i t y might riiw a n d G r e e k c liq u e i s m m a y be in it* d e a t h t h r o e s b v m i d April. Tbs u n r e p r e s e n t e d m a j o r i t y m ight rim lip a nd r e c l a i m t h e i r franchise. A# e q u ita b le , men! m ig h t a g a i n he e le cte d . j r e p r e s e n t a t i v e gov eta * NOU (ZOTTA & 2 A H g g O I yet M O . WASH INGTON* P # t6 .H H C O U - DK* O tH . PtO GH V ; — ^ I J ,— -— " v l N5- - U t Ii i ^ v A v A ■ T h e D a® ' T e x a n O p in io n s tx p r ts s td rn T h* D aily T exan ate tho ie o f th e Editors or o f the un iter o f the article and not n eeetia rilj those o f the i n ite r a y a d m in stra tio n . ' * < _ h*r ’ n m Cb M41 h e r t h r o u g h Ms her throneh M.v ar>4 on# ' r a t i o n * f i j f t y J C f W . . • «t*4*ct M w r a p a r Of The Unirar#ity of Tex*# ii po bilsh v s SrtturflajL M m ifla v a n 4 ho!J«pe e o ,u* o r i *dn Publlihed herein R ig h t# o f public#tl« r * S ° o f a j ^ i r h e r or i i i o t h e r m s f t e r h e r e i n a ls o re«erve d. ’t* ? x<*lu‘ lv#lv entitled to th* use for republtrafi'W Assot'! ATED PRESS WIRE SERVI CK A sa ornate* C o tleg iit* Pre** AJ| Am s ri e s * P*e«B*k« ___?** . Ss u lh w elter* Jo u rn alis t* Congress E ditorial Pre## ( « n f r r e n r e A PreM t e r r t r s M E M B E R • - : MaDcd in Auk n .................... M a il ed o u t o f t o w n . u . ci I H r K i r k p a t r i c k Ju l i e I-ane. H a! S :m m o J a c k I />v ................................. I .eon G r a b a ......................... ! o E ic k m a n n I^s? Jrm e* S T A F F Pl IR D l l ' s | s x | y I s s u e E d i t o r A s s i s t a n t I s s u e N e w s E d i t o r .'fight R e p o r t e r # . . . . . I s s u e E d i t o r . . . . . . . . ........... N ig h t S p o rts E d i t o r Assistant ............... N ig h t A m u s e m e n t # FIditor A s s i s t a n t s Nigh t C a m p u s Life Ed ito r . A s s is ta n t E c L i o r u j ........................... l U i c t a m ........................... ............. .............................. J a c k ..................... N FLM VV WI LU ' 1 .................................... DON MVF l o • R a lp h J o h n s o n E d w e n e G a in Beth M e C lim o n s, B tllye Mullin ........................................... Bill H a m p i ............................................. E d K o * .......................................... J o h n n y T a c k J i m H o l m a n M a r y B e th Con z ........................-Mary i.'llen I >av e; n- ........................................ M a r i l y n M < Had SuruTj; ................................. Tuesday, February 24, 1959 THE DAILY TEXAN Page Guild Wins to Take Lead Campus Guild cam e from behind ; Monday night to defeat Oak Grove In two gam es and took o v er first place in their leag u e ra c e in C lass B volleyball. In the first gam e it w as all Oak Grove as John Behrons, Don Nor­ wood. and R o b e rt P e rn ,’ com bined efforts to score nine consecutive points after C am pus G uild had gone into a 1-0 lead in the opening see- onds. How ever, after this lead C am pus a d v a n ta g e of Oak G u i l d Grove’s te a m w o rk and scored eight move points w hile the six Grove d w ellers took slack in g tallied only tim es. This decreased O ak G ro v e's' margin to 15-9. The second g a m e saw O ak G rove ta k e an e a rly 2-0 lead and then lose it a fte r C h arles M yers of C am ­ pus G uild scored th re e points to put the G uild m en into th e lead. 1 C am pus G uild capitalized on fine set-ups and g re a t from I Ja c k K ing and Don C ooper. It also w as K ing’s se rv e s w hich w idened the lead for C am pus G uild as he scored them into a 10-6 lead and then w a s fol­ lowed by R andy C ardon who scored the g a m e for ice th re e m ore them . th re e points spiking to put to Campus Guild led all the w ay during the third and deciding gam e as they jumped to an early 3-0 lead ami never trailed thereafter. It w as ag ain th e fine spiking of King w hich led the Campus Guild a tta c k . C ardon b r o k e the gam * w ide open as he serv ed for six stra ig h t points to give th em a w ide lead. The te a m from C am pus G uild then w ent on to co ast to a n e a sy 13-8 victory . Pardon me, your slip's showing! 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In c o n v e n i e n t IOO sh e et p a c k e f \ a n d 5 0 0 - s h e e t r e a m b o x e s . A Berksh ire T y p e w r i t e r Pa per , backed b y the f a m o u s Eaton name. HEMPHILL'S I n m r E A T O N S C O R R A S A B L E R O N D M ade only by Eaton EATON P A P E R C O R P O R A T I O N { E l } P I T T S F I E L D , M AS SA CHUS ET TS IJ /y 'n /v e rs ify co-op i i > , 111 i t , i P H 'Mural Mirror B y E D K N O C K E Texan Sports Staff Too Early to Decide N ow after two w eeks of Intramural volleyball action, one Is tem pted to try to figure out who the cham pion will be for this year. However, it is still too early for one to make a definite choice. , lu ....... * B ut don’t be surprised if Alpha Epsilon Pl, after their o v e r Alpha T a u t--------------------------------------------- t fra tem i- Qu5( whll# last ytar.§ - i i aU w ay t0 finals. Alpha Epsilon P l w as victory O m ega last Friday night, will ar« bein* made by Ste™* ™ i ■ g ty tied with the ATO’s for first place in their league until F riday night when the A EP's, who displayed som e fine teamwork, defeated a very good Alpha Tau Om ega team , In two very close gam es. Oak Grove also team . and Tejas runnerup a very fine Iran Students. r J silon, has However, don't forget the deter­ m ined Delta Tau D elta team which is the defending C lass A champion and have shown that they again h ave a great team this season. In three outings this season they have rolled up three victories. In last F riday’s action they look­ ed good as they sidetracked a good B eta T h eta Pi tea m , 15-4, 15-6, to take sole ownership of first place in their league. Other surprise showings this year Sigm a Phi Epsilon has becom e the big power in their league as they downed Phi Sigm a Kappa to take over the driver’* seat in their league. Another surprise club, tile Iran students, are a new group. N evertheless, th ey h a v e show n pro­ m ise as a v e ry fine te a m . T hey w ere tied w ith Navy' for tile le a d e r­ ship in th e ir lea g u e before T h u rs­ day night w hen they ran over N avy 15-0 and 15-3. T e ja s has been u n d efe a ted so fa r this season and show s the poten­ tialities of a good te a m . O ak G rove, the ru n n eru p of la s t y e a r 's ra c e , is a n o th er u n d efeated te a m and again h as a w ell b a la n c e d sex tet. . Handball W ide Open Handball singles started com po-. ere e y e Injury in a handball tour- , _ , ^ „ ? t0tal "ament I” D alla* last weekend and t]y hand[capped for ar * ti0,"™M™ day nlght of 370 players entered. Only one j %vill of the four divisional ch a m p io n s ]east th rp e o r four wepkg> from last y e a r, D ennis K outh of th e P E M a u h . is h a rk to defend his I H ow ever, lu rk w as w ith R eeler.' as he drew a first round bye and title. In tra m u ra l cham pion Jim m y S tack s and ru n n er-u p B obby Gil- can Pro b ab Lv P a st th e second ■ trap have both d e p a rte d an d w ill round Wlth a su b stitu te . w hich each n o t be back to defend th e ir cham - i e n try can u se }n one m a tc h . So I this m oves th e tim e UP considerah- pionship T he D o rm ito ry cham pion of la s t *y > a " d ,5t w o n t he until M arch < F e e le r will ac tu a lly be p ressed the m a tc h e s w hile his eye h eals, th e could tu rn out y e a r, K eith Sanford, of B ra c k , h as a lso d e p a rte d and w ill not defend e a rly h is cham pionship. So th is y e a r, it all new p la y e rs w ill o ccupy ch am p io n sh ip brackets w ith to be B eeler and ex cep tio n of K nuth, w ho should Kouth in th e finals. H ow ever, Bill F ritts of Sigm a P hi E psilon and a g a in win his division. R ic h a rd B eeler of D elta K appa R obert M cIn ty re of D elta T au Del- ta should give B e e le r th e roughest th is contest of th e season w hile Kouth trouble from D o rm an W hedly an d D avid E psilon, th e fall doubles cham pion, w ho ■pring In th e singles, w ill be con- will re c e iv e m o st of his siderably slow ed dow n due to a n e y e injury. B eeler received a s e v - 1 H enderson of O ak G rove. If he can g e t p a s t his is expected into a c t*on* re p e a t to Wrestling Begins Soon T he w clgh-ins s ta rte d M onday T h* In tra m u ra l w re stle rs a r e now ; F o rm e r in tra m u ra l cham pions un d erg o in g a tra in in g period in th e m ust co m p ete in a h ig h e r w eight, in s tru c to r Don A c o n te sta n t m a y ch allen g e an op- g v m -annex w i t h j ponent's w eight before the m atch. M a frig e w orking w ith th e m . In c a se his o p p o n en t’s w eight ex- a fte rn o o n a t 5 to 5:30 p.m . nnd w ill cecds the five-pound allow ance over thro u g h T u esd ay . T his his w eigh-in w eight, th e c h allen g er co n tin u a will be c re d ite d w ith a victory. y ear ther* w ill be nine w eight d iv i­ sion*. Th* classes w ill range from th is does not apply to H ow ever, the heavyw eight, in w h i c h th e 123 pounds the heavyw eight w eights are u n lim ited . clag*, which I* unlimited. to Yearlings, Fish Tangle Tonight Ags Seek Revenge For Earlier Defeat The once-beaten T exas Short­ horns w ill play host to the highly- rated T exas A&M Fish in a w arm ­ up g a m e at 6 T uesday night at G re g o ry G ym . two these It w ill be the second m eeting for freshman plowers this season. In their first contest at C ollege Station the Shorthorns edged by their arch-rivals by the slim score of 66-64. It w as in that gam e that Port Arthur’* Carroll Broussard placed the acoring with 24 for the Fish, and w-as closely followed by team ­ m ate Gary White • who p ish ed in 19. th a t outing and Butch Skeet* wa* high for th* Shorthorns in th* first m eeting with 20, and w-as followed by Bill Brown with 39. The Y earlings have fallen once sim-e that w as to tho R ice O w lets in Hous­ ton. In la s t gam e they b e a t the TCH Polliw ogs for th e second this y e a r by a sco re of 89-73. It w as in th a t gam e la s t S a tu rd a y night th a t P a m p n 's Bill B row n h it 37 jx>int.s for th e th ird high est single gam e in Short- the Shorthorns* tim e BROOKS PORTER . . . crowd pleaser 'Mural Stores V O L U C T U A L L C1m« A t C a r d e n 2, S e h o e n L Clas* Ii : R o b e r t * 2, D o r m A 0; T L O K 2. A i r F o r e * I ; N a v y 2, A r m y 0; T e - Jua 2, T h e l e m * 0; C a m p u * G u ild 2. O a k G r o v e I ; P r a t h e r 2. M o o r e H il l 0; A l C h E 2, R o y a l I ; S i g m a P h i E p s i l o n 2. K a p p a S i g m a 0; T h e t a Chi 2, A c ac ia I ; A r a b s 3. D e l t a S i g m a P l I. M a l l e t : A l p h a T a u O m e g a 2. S i g m a N a I ; A l p h a E p s i l o n 1*1 2. S i g m a C hi 0, S i g m a P h i E p s i l o n I, C a m p u s G uil d 0 d e f a u l t ; D u n k e r s 2. P h i S lg 0 : B e a r T h i e v e s 2, D o N o t h i n g s I : G ro v e l r o t - i h o r n b a s k e t b a l l h i s t o r v tors 2. Eight Ball* I; G ood Kus 2. , n orn DaSKCtonu n isiory. Picks O. h a v d r a i I . . . , ., ., T a u D e l t a : C h a r l r - 1 h ig h est single g am e w as ! C is * . A t john* S c h w a r t z , sigma Chi sco red la s t y e a r b y A lb ert A lm an- beat Tom Chadwick. Sigma Nu; Bobby ' za wbo ta llie d for 41 points, and ,__ W e a v e r , D e l t a E p s i l o n b e a t G e r a l d ! , B e n s o n , A l o h a E p s i l o n P i ; R o b e r t M c - j before th a t w as J a y A rn ette who I n t y r e . D e l t a Tau D e lta , b e a t Mike acco un ted for 39 in one g am e. A l e x a n d e r , D e l t a K a p p a E r o s i o n ; I. a c y W i l l i a m s S i g m a A l p h a E ps il on, b r a t D o n C h a n t e u r D e l t a W h i t e , P h i K a p p a C o lo n y , b e a t R a l p h | J o h n s o n S i g m a P h i E p s i l o n ; R o b e r t B la in e P h i D e l t a T h e t a , b e a t M ic ha e l F r y , K a p p a A l p h a : P e t e r P r a t t . S i g m a A lp h a E p s ilo n , b e a t R o b e r t J a s o n . S i g ­ m a A l p h a M u ; J o h n B a r f o o t . D e lta K a p p a E p s i l o n , b e a t B o b Coffee, P h i G a m m a D e l t a ; J a c k K vle , K a p p a E p s i ­ lon, b e n t B o b D o w d D e l t a T a u D e l t a : T o m D a v is, K a p p a E p s ilo n , b r a t H o w - j I aul arri A m o , P h i K a p p a P s i : W a y n e ... W e n c h m a n . S i g m a A l p h a E p s ilo n , b o a t D a r i e n S m i t h S i g m a C h i ; G e n e D oz ie r. I P h i G a m m a D e l t a , h e a t D o n a l d Bell. s i g m a A l p h a E p s i l o n ; R o n a l d F e r m i . I g a m e a f t e r B r u n e t t e . b e a t S y d n e y D a n n , K N A T T : J o e H a m m o n P o w e ll, U N A T T ; C ar d o n , b o a t E d d i e McN’e e l y K N A T T T h e Y e a r l i n g s w i l l h a v e one m ore r« * I u e s r l a y n i g h t s con- t h a t w i l l h e a g a in s t the a n d , . „ i .o w p H A n d e r s o n , j R i c e O w lets a t A ustin on T uesday C oach S h e l b y M etcalf w i l l p r o b - a b ly send these five to s ta r t a c ­ tion a g a in s t the T exas fro sh : Riki W agh om e R on Sheldon. C arro ll B rou ssord , G a ry W hite, and John K eller. F o r th e F horfhnrns: Bill B row n, H y a tt, T a y lo r Skeet*, Jim - 'PP* £ 81;, w f “ |m v B row n, nnd B ill E h m a n . of n ext w e e k in G r e g o r y G vm . b e n t B o b b y T, . tTNAST, t e s t ... ,. . , * , C arl M a t t i n g ? , S e h o e n b e a t J a m e s J a c k L o n d o n . O a k T e r r y . B r u n e t t e : b r a t M ic h a e l H a l b o u t y . Air Grove, F o r c e T i m T a l t T h e l e m e , b e a t E d ­ w a r d B u r k e R o y a l : W m T a r v e r . P F M , bo at W a y n e F i n g e r e r D e l t a S i g m a Pi R o b e r t R a n d o l p h , O a k G ro v e b e n t T a d B a w l e r A S M L : S h a r i f L o a y . A r a b b o a t C a r l f r e d ric h , A i r F o r c e : T e d K e l l e r . A S M E , b e a t R o g e r N e u b a u r , A K E E ; T I e n r v W o o d w a r d O a k Grove. b e a t F r a n k I a m p u l G u il d b e a t S o n n y N o ­ Knot* v a k P E M : J o s e p h H o r t o n T h e l e m e . b e a t n i l l G o f o r t h . P M S i g m a P l. J o h n S t o c k w e l l . K a w ; T o m m y R oo*th , S i g m a A l p h a Mu, b e a t R o y C a f f po. P h i G a m m a A lp ha b e a t Gifts* B i W i l l i a m B r o w n , P l H a p J a n R e h l e r T x e t a i« r Alpha, \ . , B y r o n Golri a r t S i g m a A lp ha E p s 'l o n . b e a t J e r r y M e f n n U . S 'g rn a P h i E p s l Ion S t a r A ult . P il l D e l t a T h e t a ber:* J o h n K e lly , P h i S i g m a K a p p a ; H e n r y B r o o k s , P h i K a p p a S i g m a , h e a t J o e P h i p p s S i g m a C h i: R e x G r e e n s t r e e t . P h i G a m m a D e lta , b e a t S a m Axe rod, A lp ha E p s i l o n P l: G e n e S e h u tz e , A lpha T a u O m e g a , b e n t Roes O l i v e r H a p S i g m a : P e r r y C a r r o l l , B e t a T h e t a b e a t M ik e A d a m s P h i K a p p a Colony J i m C a r p e n t e r . S i g m a A lp h a E p s ilo n . * b e n t T o m V e tte r * . P h i S i g m a K a p p a . U T-Aggie Swim M eet Slated for Thursday AUSTIN IR — The dual swim - between T exas m ing m atch AAM and T exas originally sch ed­ uled for Tuesday has been re­ scheduled for Thursday. F reshm an sw im m ers will com ­ pete at 4 p.m . Thursday and th* v a rsities will start at 7:30 p.m ., U niversity officials said. Sports Notice Today I* th* lait (Bit to inter In- \ t r a m u r a l w r e s t l i n g . E n t r i e s w il l b e ! t a k e n fit w e l g h - l n t o d a y f r o m 5 to 5 30 \ P rn G y m . In t h e B o x i n g r o o m a t G r e g o r y ........... BILL BROW N . . . 37 again? SMU Edges By Arkansas, 56-51 DALLAS (JR—Southern M ethodist finally forged ahead in th e second h alf and subdued A rk an sas 56-51 M onday night in a Southw est Con­ ference b a sk e tb a ll gam e. in th ey T ile SM U M ustangs, b a ttlin g to finish second tho conference, tra ile d by as m uch as 9 points finally pulled even, b efore 28-28, e t halftim e. F iv e m inutes the second h a lf S outhern M ethodist edged a h e a d for the first tim e, saw the A rk an sa s R azorback* re c la im the lead 2:18 la te r and finally surged in th e clock for good a s front show ed 13:20. Into W ilbur M arsh slipped u n d er the A rk a n sa s b asket, took a p a ss from the crip M ax W illiam s nnd san k shot th a t put the M ethodists a h ead for good. 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FOR REKT aul *n ?» .OPSNORN CLEANERS * r r r nip f i w i i e eta a au* FLAT - TOpS CREW ® CUTS O J : 3®ED A .* ES o p t * N » a y » a a r » r i LONGHORN BARBER S-O- 23 I 9 -'A D > * * * e D e c 3 ” v K e n Tue*day, February 24, 1959 THI DAILY TEXAN Page 5 M c G e e Sees W e ll Educated Working Class Tortav 20 per c«nt of tho work- Registration Underway For Y Marriage Series D*- G r it t * associated Witt, th* TV. Austin Testing and Counseling C en ter and c lin ical phychology consultant {or the Veterans A dm inistration. __________________________ in thf* toP lc ing class is not affected hy short- w 'N run economic, fluctuation, which <,r'C2 assistant professor of p sy - indicates a certa in degree of sta- O o lo g y ax his talk Hegins a mar- b ilify the econom y, R e e ce M cG ee, assistant of sociology, published in The Nation. is said D r. n n £p series at the I m ve rs ity professor ** 1 P m - W ednesday. the Student C h ristian In a recent a rticle m itten of \ The Men-Women R elation s Com- G I p n G ' F i U k a ^ . . + e ^ a “ new Association is sponsoring the pro- . composed gram s A lim ned num ber of per- M G G T Q I M U S S U m This w orkin g class aalaried m iddle c la s s,” of h ig hly educated persons in “ pro- sons w ill he allowed to p articip ate Eulensp iegclverein. the German fessional, tech n ical, and m anager in the throe-vveek. four-part series ia l positions, few of them self-em- Those wishing to attend m ust regia- club, w ill meet ut S p m . Tuesday, p loyed.” he said. Because of th eir ter before W ednesday. at the Elisah et N e y M useum . All high skill, they cannot he laid off lecture-discus-* intpres,(‘<1 in speaking G e rm a n are on re la tiv e ly short notice. «-lon program s are designed main- invited. The combination , In another JO , couples are also invited. He also states the most signi- j )v for engaged students, hut any- Rides w ill be provided for those beant im p act of this class w ill be nnp interested m ay attend. M a rrie d who need them. C ars w ill m eet social and cu ltu ral. at Littlefield Fountain at 7:30 p m . years the w o rk er without a college education w ill lie r a r e ,” said D r. “ It is difficult to im agine M cG ee w hat results w ill flow from a popu­ is lation w h ich larg ely college- educated ” NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FAST SERVICE O ur political situation Is also af fected. T h e people of this class are b a s ic a lly independent and are p a rtia lly responsible for “ the kind of candidate whom voters have seemed to app rove in recent elec­ tions; young genial and m ild ly lib e ra l,” he said The com ing revolution in A m e r­ ican class stru ctu re, like a g lacier in motion, w ill inexorably m odify lour fa m ilia r landscape — perhaps ! into co nfigura­ altogether t io n s ,” said lh-. M cG ee. new Premed Students To Plan Banquet GRATITUDE TRAIN sent to Texas by the people of Fra n ce IO years ago ro w rests at the Austin A m e ric a n Legion building. Shields o f French provinces are pain ted on each sloe of the car .which was to o narrow for Texas rail- ro ad track*. It co n tain ed five tons o f gifts d o ­ nated b y French citizens for ll. Freig h t A m e b e a n aid during W o r ld W a r the c a rs w ere Union. in a p p re c ia tio n star® each sent to in Language Instructors I _ V Z 7 f 3 n t \ 3 7 l V 6 n E s p e c ia lly lalx-led for the g o ve r­ nor of Texas w a* a roll of w a ll­ o p e r designed exclusively for the M e rc i tree train , and a sm all sent to the governor from Alen- 1 con. The w allpaper w as la te r p re ­ sented the Texas M e m o ria l M useum hy G overnor A lla n S h iv ­ ers. to n Ph armacy D r. E s th e r Ja n e Wood H all, as­ sistant professor of p h a rm a cy ad­ m inistration, has been presented a special grant from the Univer- May Attend Institute E p silo n Delta, pie-med fratern ity, w ill hold an im portant s * y P h a rm a c e u tic a l Foundation to for an eiKht-week su m m er institute, Tile proposed institute, supported b u s i n e s s m eeting at 7:3(1 p m . con im a con inuit inn in Ex p e rim e n ta l S c i­ f i * m anpow er situation m a r y in Texas. i oh< liers of Fren ch , G erm an , by the National Defense Edu cation I W ednesday A pplications are being accepted given to high school teachers. in pbar- R ussian in \ n Alpha for and spanish pending 1 A‘rt w ou|d enable selected teach- once B u ild in g 137. the US ; Prs to im proVe their competency I- I- E a c h appd to 80 I can t must subm it a tape recording teachers in secondary and H em en of his voi< e speaking tho foreign ta ry schools Preferen ce w ill he I language that in language-teaching. is his specialty. En ro llm en t lim ited . 1 is I I in the The m eeting w ill decide upon initiation and the banquet. Dr finaI arran gem en ts w ith „ „ , H all found in the ru st rom- n ffiro of Edu catio n u n ic e oi ixaucauon , . t. ( prehensive m anpow er study n anatis l9a9 I Tile Ju n e 22-August 14 institute is designed for teachers “ in scrv ic e .” those who have language - teaching positions next fall. including in p h arm a cy Recent n a t i o n a l m anpow er indicate a in A pplication blanks and nthei studies form ation m ay be obtained bv P r ilg v Slim lin e Yn elkel to C la r threefold increase in the shortage Pnce D onald W illia m s , sophomore w ritin g Dr. Stan ley N . W erbow . Applicants of registered p h arm a cists should request instructions before in 1956 pnR,nppnn£, student ’ Batts H all, Austin 12 in tc ---* ---..... ^ ^ Sandra O 'B r ie n . Texas Star, to M arch l l n e lle n J . Anderson, -lr., student * * : Thp Univ prsitv s w id ely - re.-og- mzed uystem of language instruc- Ann M illire m M c N e ill, gradu tlon '*nl1 off* r in*onsi\e advanced ate and K a p p a K ap p a G a m m a ! tr " m,n* 5n "Peak in g, reading, and w ritin g In m em ber, to Colem an R o w lan d, J r . sfructinn also w ill include linguis tic an alysis and testing techniques. D em onstration classes w ill be con­ ducted with Austin elem entary and high school students le e Moore, gi adnate, Outstand na Stu _ 1! m G 'rt »« nm igta® W ilson, languages San d ra .1![ *' four * ' . thp A A . A A Laundry Service Open 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday 510 West 19th Street MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES in E le c tr ic a l E n g i n e e r i n g . M e c h a n i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g , M a t h e m a t i c s a n d P h y s i c s a r e i n v i t e d to m e e t R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of I B M o n F o r a p p o in tm e n t.. pie**®#* c o n ta m y o u r C o llo p ® P l a c e m e n t O ffice* I N T E R N A T I O N A L B U S I N E S S M A C H I N E S C O R P O R A T I O N MARCH 3 IBM v t French Box-Car Stands for Friendship Train. Sent to Thank and bearing B t T E D D Y E SH A W Y F R { The c a r w a« shipped by tnx*k American Aid in War Ten Tears ago, an eld box c a r to D allas, and afte rw a rd loaded on lx>ne S ta r another freight c a r and m oved to firin g the flag of the State label ! Austin. H ere, w ithout cerem o n y, the G ra titu d e T ra in began a tour of I the State Board of C ontrol broke the seals on the 32 packing crates Texas. B e a rin g gifts for the Mate, the ^ and catalogued each of the 306 “ th and S'* c a r w a* one of 4ft : articles. M em bers of the Am eri- compoeing the M e rc i T rain sent can Legion 's 40 and 8 and the by the Fre n c h to show apprecia- Lions Club, who had been active ♦ion for A m erican aid. E a c h con- ! in collecting the food and clothing tained five tons of Items donated the Frien dsh ip T ra m , w ere by F re n c h citizens. for present for the opening. The car. too n arro w for Texas rails, w as first delivered on the T at c a r of a freight train to Fo rt It had been selected as W orth. the site of the first showing be­ cause 19 of the 45 carloads of food donated to F ra n c e by Texas in 1947 had come from that city, The carloads of food and clothing had been T exas' contribution to the A m erican Frien d sh ip T rain . ★ ★ Ite m s on the train had been donated by Fren ch citizens and from the “ h eart* of had com e the Fre n c h people." a* P ic a rd had declared in F o rt W orth. M an y of the gifts bore the nam e and c a rrie d messages and some w ere intended from individual* in Tex- the included am ong the gifts w ere cig a rette papers, perfu m e hot- A ndre P ic a rd of P a ris , origins- j tj es a se^ 0f women s u n derw ear, paintings, G e rm an helm ets, tr e n c h Nation*"!. an antique b icycle, and a trum pet tor of the M e rc i m ovem ent and an o fficial of R a ilro a d , represented the Fren ch SC)Un(1ed undpr rhp A rc de T n o m _ | governm ent cerem onies H e declared that the again at thft ca r. a pre-World W a r I relic._ had I been doomed for the lunk heap lie- fore being converted into a symbol of Fra n co - A m eriran friendship. the w e l c o m i n g . ^ on N o vem ber llb e ra tion of P a r is Augus( 1944 at n i l l , 1918, a n d * " Service Group Plans Parties T o d ay the G ratitu de T ra in rests Student W e lfa ie Com m ittee w ill on a concrete slab at the Austin aponsor an addressing “ p a r ty ’’ at A m e ric an le g io n building. A roof in Texas Union protects it from sun and ra in and 7 p m. T uesday the shields of F'renoh provinces 301 En velopes, each containing a let- i painted on each side of the c a r Texas p h a rm a cy in 1957 that tor protesting recom m endations by .c a n still be seen. A collection of I sj^u ap on 0f p h arm a ceu tical person­ a e Texas Com m ission on H igher objects from the tram are displayed E d u catio n for a tuition raise and at the Texas M em orial M useum , regarding health service and in- ; tra m u ra l program , w ill be addres­ sed tm th* parents of each student. M em b ers of Alpha Phi Omega. S ilv e r Spurs, Cowboys. Spooks, and O range the letter* w hich w ill be m ailed this week. In her study she proposed an in­ tensive recru itm en t program and p re d ic to r tests as part of the col­ lege en tran ce requirem ent. Rocket Society Slates Meeting ne! had im proved, but some chang­ es w ere needed — ------------------- - .Tackets w ill address U n iv e rs ity chapter of the Ameri- and I Q57 nnd indications are that Interviews, Talk Set at Cafeteria can Rocket Society w ill meet at lee 7 :30 p rn. Tuesday to h ear a tore by J W W iggins assistant m an ag er of the Redstone D ivisio n of the Tiokol C h em ical Corpora- lion H untsville, Ala, the situation still p revails -------------- -------- r- t p i S C O p d i S O ' a t e I C I . J . B. F re e m a n , assistant sales and T h e rm o d yn am ic m an ag er of the Houston division of the Texas O il C om pany, w ill speak Control of Solid Fuel Pro p e llan ts ’ 00 “ Sales D epartm ent s Place on w ill •n T p m. T u esd ay le ria . The R I. R ev. L e w is M. Charles- A E d w ard s, w ho served as chaplain to the fa m ily of En glan d from 1950 until 1955. is the second the the m eeting, which w ill he held in Lenten noonday services af St In tegrated Oil C om p an y,” at tw enty minute m ovie on the sam e invited to attend of five bishops to speak at M r. F re e m a n is also Interview- topic w ill he shown in V arsity' C afe lie Mr. Wiggins ‘ Im pu lse subject public royal The is Len+en Services fog strident* Interested in positions T a y lo r H all, E n gineerin g Buildin g D avid s Episcopal Church gelling petroleum p r o d u c t s 138 Lott day to enroll in C A T H O LIC INQUIRY C LA SSES For Interested non-Cathofies For adult education of Cathodes For those Intending to marry Cathodes Questions Answered Class Today, Tuesday, February 24 Two $®p«r«1® Claw®* Newman Classroom 4:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 2016 Guadalupe He w ill ‘-peak at noon Tuesday The service is sponsored by all Episcopal parishes and m issions of Austin Magazine Planned By Student Group F,lh M nrtn M a n *v sl, ex e!ta G am m a and O m icro n Nu honorary’ organi­ to Stan ley D ay W arburton, zation ex-student. A A Agatha D urham to Theo,b,re V, l 2>nggo**d, graduate and candidate for a m asters degree in geology A project to e^Ht an engineer the U n iv e rs ity ng periodical for was the decision of the Texas A l­ pha C hapter of I au B e ta L l la it rick (scott, graduate * T hu rsday night I 1 .am m a Fbi Beta B e tty * A A i se Tl»*knyi. graduate to Eugene Pat Jim After hearing a report h r B e v e rly F a x * Acres-. Ret* *jg Tnfanie. m a g a z i n e com m ittee -na p h i, to P a t D a t I* Kim bm ngh. ch airm an , ’he chapter decided the pencidics! wrmld to •hose published at some other uni­ versities J o \cf1 W illia m * to Civrtet Kc*t»cri f.iiin Hutton, ex-student. Pe s im ila r # * A A C om m ittee ch airm en and mem ve rt w et* named and departm ent The next captain* w ere chosen meeting was for M arch FO or 12. te n tatively set fiOah R ae OIq , g rad u at* G am ^r,rm p r C am pus f i f e (tia p bl E d ito r M arco* W ild e r, student. tif D ie D a lly Texan, to UTTlf APS... 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