Weather Partly Cloudy Warmer t h e d T e x a n House Okays ECA A ggie Family Trouble Arm y ‘Quiet’ Experiments SE E PA G E 8 T h e F i r s t C o l l e g e D a i l y i n T h e S o u t h Vol. 50 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1949 Eight Pages Today No. 1 Campus Area Saturated- Grand JuryOpens MarbleTableWar B y JIM T A N N E R T h e T ra v is C o u n ty M a rch t e r m m a c h in e s.” I ing t h e i r lu n c h m o n e y on th e s lo t! E s tim a te s o f m o r e t h a n a $100,- night T h e r e p o r t te r m e d th e one-ball I club s t h a t c a t e r to s t u d e n t s were 0 0 0 -a - y e a r ta k e in som e ta b le m a r b le m ach in es a s slo t m a ch in es m a d e in th e re p o r t. 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N o r t h Millican, t h e f o r e m a n o f th e G r a n d J u r y , a n d D is tric t A t ­ t o r n e y Bob L o n g re le a s e d th e c o n ­ th e r e p o r t to r e p o r t e r s t e n t s o f la te T u e s d a y a f t e r a n a f t e r n o o n session w ith t h e p r e s s in which th e y a sk e d f o r in s t a m p i n g o u t th e slo t m ach in e g am e . c o -o p e ra tio n State Vet Bonus Given New Life By this A t t o r m f t d P r tn t A big so ld ie r bo n u s prop osal g o t new life a n d tw o n a t u r a l ga* ta x bills w e re b u rie d a little d e e p e r in t a x a t io n p a n e l s e n t i t to a fa v o r ab le su b -c o m m itte e , also by on* vote. McLellan a sk ed t r e v e r se y e s t e r d a y ’s actio n . A fte lo n g d r a w n -o u t p a r l ia m e n ta r . a th e H o u se T h e r e p o r t r e le a se d a s t o u n d in g ^ e L e g is l a tu r e T u e sd a y , f a c t s o f g ig a n tic su m s o f m o n e y ! b e in g ta k e n f r o m a “ s u c k e r ” p u b - j R e p r e s e n t a ti v e J. A. B e n to n of | s tru g g le , th e H o u se sto o d p a t lie. u *® w o n t a lo n g w ith A nd high on th e list th e “ s u c k e r s ” a r e U n iv e rs ity s t u d e n ts , th e r e p o r t said. o f T h e situ a tio n on t h e c a m p u s h as b ecom e so b ad t h a t o n e f r a t e r n i t y perm ission r e q u e s t e d h ad e v e n f r o m D ean N o w o t n y to in s tall one in t h e i r house. B ack ers o f th e bill said a pend W y lie, who c o m p la in e d his $ 3 0 0 , - 1 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 b o n u s proposal h a s n o t ing a m e n d m e n t would e ra s e on been given a f a ir h e a r i n g in th e o f the ch ie f o b je c tio n s , a re q u ire v a rio u s c o m m itte e s c o n s id e rin g it. m e n t t h a t co u n tie s m u s t levy th T he v o te w as sev en ty -six to sixty- 30 c e n t c o n s titu tio n a l a d v a lo r e r tw o t o j e r k it o u t o f th e C o n s ti tu ­ ta x b e f o r e th e y b e n e f i t. tio n a l A m e n d m e n t s C o m m itta e an d h a n d i t to Stat® A f f a i r s . T h e r e p o r t w e n t on to s a y t h a t b ec o m in g m arb le- B a c k e r s o f R e p r e s e n t a ti v e C. S. M c L e lla n ’s n a t u r a l g a s tax - s t u d e n t s a r a r u r a l road m e a s u r e too k a n o t h e r ta b le a d d ic ts a n d “ a r e even spend- o n e-v o te b ea tin g . T he H o u se vot- j ed six ty -n in e to s e v e n t y a g a in s t I p u t t i n g it b ack in a fa v o r a b le t a x ­ “ a tio n su b -c o m m itte e . M c L e lla n ’s bill w o u ld s e t u p ; f u n d to build f e e d e r roads. One f o u r t h o f th e in com e w ould go t schools; sue t h r e e - f o u r t h s ro ad s. f o r ★ O p p o n e n ts c o n te n d e d th e bib wa* in a f r ie n d ly su b -c o m m itte e t h a t it n e e d e d r e w r i t i n g to remov. th e o b je c tio n s , a n d its re v e n u e should go into th e all-pur pose re v e n u e pool r a t h e r th a n intl a special r u r a l r o a d fu n d . t h a t ! I * ; W ich ita F a ll s to th e c o m m it te e on high- i R e p r e s e n t a ti v e Den© T u l a r e * o f to p e r s u a d e tr ie d th e H o u se t o r e - r e f e r his n a t u r a l gas t a x bill fr o m r e v e n u e a n d t a x ­ ation way*. The H ouse said no, seventy- on© to fifty - n in e . The T u f a r e s n a t u r a l g a s ta bill would levy a c e n t a n d a bal p e r 1,000 cubic f e e t o f gas. Thi in com e w ou ld be d ivided equall> T he McLellan n a t u r a l g a s ta x , b etw een e le e m o s y n a r y in s titu tio n s r u r a l schools, a n d r u r a l road s. Th< a u t h o r to ld th e H o u se h e d id n ’t th i n k he h ad g o tt e n a f a i r deal i: the c o m m itte e on r e v e n u e a n d ta x a tion . which would levy th r e e - f o u r t h s of a c e n t per 1,000 f e e t o f this r e ­ sou rc e, w as s e n t back to c o m m it­ tee y e s t e r d a y by th e H o u se by a ! one-vote m a r g in . T h e r e v e n u e a n d Peppy s 'Nasty Note Goes to Washington 1 tativ e P e p p y B lo u n t A le t t e r received by R cpresen - r e c e n tly , which he d escrib es as “ the m ost j o bsce ne, n a s t y , f ilth y , dis gusts I ing l e t t e r I ev er r e a d , ” h a s b een t o W a sh in g to n f o r in- c h a n n e le d j vestig atio n. th e 1 this session. He re a d said B lo u n t the w o rd s l e t t e r came from C hicago a n d t h a t the w r it e r c o m m e n te d on B l o u n t ’s o u tb u r s ts a g a in s t C om m un ism in th e House le t te r , s u b s tit u ti n g ‘‘bad the w o r d ” o r “ so -a nd -so” w h e re v e r said he t h e r e w e re w ords he could n o t re a d , t o the H o m e . B lount d e c la re d T u e s d a y t h a t ‘‘T e x a s R a n g e rs c am e an d g o t i t ” the p r o p e r t h r o u g h th e p o stal a u ­ ch ann els, such as t h o r i t i e s an d the F B I, f o r f u r t h e r laws a g a in s t the u*e o f the m ails f o r , T h e re , in v estig a tio n . , an d sen t a r e it o bscene clared . la n g u a g e , B lo u n t de­ in “ T h e r e ’s a m a n th e House r i g h t now w ho’s a n e x -F B I m an , an d he say s th e fellow c a n c e r ­ ta in ly be p r o s e c u te d , ” he ad ded . t h e t h a t B lo u n t feels in s p ir a ­ tion f o r the l e t t e r cam e f r o m th* ‘ Hc^ t h a t Time m a g a z in e quote* in whicl him a p p e a r e d the p ic t u r e o f W endell A d d in g to n , the U n i v e r s i t y ’s onlj self-av ow ed C o m m u n ist. th e sam e issue in t o d e sc r ib e ★ In a tt e m p t in g the l e t t e r w itho ut th e l a n g u a g e o f r e a d i n g it, B lo u n t h it u p o n a s u g ­ g e stio n by a T e x a n r e p o r t e r th at ‘‘it c o u ld n ’t be a n y w orse t h a r a r m y l a n g u a g e . ” “ Yes,” he “ t h a t ’.* j u s t th e c om p ariso n w e ( t h e r e p ­ r e s e n ta t iv e s ) drew*. I t w as typical a r m y vc- can s ta n d to listen to, b u t which see m s tw ice as had w h e n y o u read it.” l a n g u a g e — th e exc la im e d, kind ’Great Planner Overlooks AIT — SAYS DR. BRO O M B y TOM W H IT E H E A D Even if th e w orld is in a bad state today the rea liza ­ tion that there is a G reat Planner overlooking everything should m ake us optim ists, Dr. Robert Broom, w orld-fam ed paleontologist, declared Tuesday night. Dr. Broom spoke before an audience which filled the G eology Auditorium and spilled over into the aisles, the w indows, an d th e o u ts id e c o r n - * —------------------------------------------- —------ dors. 8 2-year-old In o pposition t o D a r w i n ’s th e o r y i f n a t u r a l selection a n d evo lution based on th e p rin cip le o f ch ance, he f r o m S o u th A f r i c a sa id t h a t his d is­ coveries th e r e sh ow t h a t evo lutio n vas p la n n e d by som e s u p r e m e b e ­ ng. s c ie n tis t T h e a p e s a n d m a n c a m e f r o m lome co m m o n a n c e s t o r , he said, and m an b r a n c h e d o f f f r o m th e ?tream a b o u t tw e n t y - f i v e million years ago. " O f co u rs e, t h a t is only m y op in io n on w h en m a n b ra n c h e d o f f , ” he a d d e d sm iling, " b u t I ’m p ro b a b ly r i g h t . ” t h e r e A sk ed a f t e r th e le c t u r e a b o u t th e s t o r y o f th e b e g in n i n g o f m a n a s g iven in G enesis, he said th e a c c o u n t is n o t h isto ric a lly a c c u r a t e . I t is p r o b a b l y a t r a n s l a ­ tio n o f a B ab y lo n ia n le gen d. All o f th e discov eries w hich h av e b e e n m a d e show t h a t m an d id n o t de- c e n d fr o m A d a m a n d E v e , he said. ★ A m e m b e r o f th e a u d ie n c e a s k ­ ed if he t h o u g h t t h e o rig in a l h o m e o f m a n w a s in S o u th A f r i c a . Dr. B ro o m th e t h a t m o s t sp e c im e n s h a d b e e n f o u n d th e r e an d n o t in C e n ­ t r a l Asia. He w a s q u ic k to a d d th o u g h t h a t m o r e w o rk h a d b e e n d o n e in S o u th A fric a . r e p lie d i m p o r t a n t te r s e ly m e n w hich h av e b e e n f o u n d th e r e , t h r e e o f w hich he has d is c o v ered d u r i n g his sixty-odd y e a r s o f e x ­ p lo r a tio n . T h r o u g h o u t l e c t u r e D r. his B ro o m r e f e r r e d to his d isco verie s fo n d l y a s “ a b e a u t i f u l j a w ” o r a “ m o s t lovely t o o t h ,” to t h e a m u s e ­ m e n t o f t h e a u d ie n c e . it Eroom Has esearch Binge fith Texana T h e f i r s t On a r e s e a r c h b ing e w as D r. A fr i c a n im p o r t a n t d iscovery to in S o u th A f r i c a w hich a d d e d th e k no w led g e a b o u t t h e o rig in o f m a n w a s m a d e in 192 4, Dr. Robert B room , S o u th B ro o m said. He th e n w e n t on to laleontologist, T u e s d a y a s h e i n - . p ecte d fossil sp e c im e n s a t v a rio u s I d esc rib e t h e fiv e species o f a p e d i v e r s i t y points. . A d r i v in g d y n a m o f o r all his 82 'oars, t h e w in g -co llared s c ien tist Lirived e a r l y T u e s d a y m o r n in g o u t md lost little ti m e s t r i k i n g to o r T e x a s M em orial M u seu m t u d y T e x a s fossils. to o k s p e c ta c le s in h is h o n o r, he T h a t a f t e r n o o n , a f t e r a lu n ch - his on lo rn -rim m ed a n d irusque B r it i 'h - a c c e n t e d q u e stio n s u t to th e v e r t e b r a t e p a le o n to lo g i- al l a b o r a to r y a t th e O ff-C a m p u s e s earch C e n te r , th e r e t o do m o r e esearch a n d stu d y . ★ L a t e r in the a f t e r n o o n he g a v e h o u r-lo n g le c t u r e t o a g r o u p AUSTIN EXECUTIVES AND ENGINEERS visit the ' C a rn iv a l of M e a s u re m e n t s" sp o n so re d b y the G e n e ra l Electric C o m p a n y this afternoon. The e xhibit and lecture to u r features a w ide v a ­ rie ty o f electrical m ea su ring instrum ents fo r in­ d u stry as m an ufacture d b y G e n e ra l Electric Met.er and Instrum ents D ivision. The exhibition and lectures will take place in E n g in e e rin g B uild­ ing 102 from 2 to 5 o 'c lo c k this afternoon. Politicos Plea April 26 — Torches to Light 'Stumpers B y M A X IN E SM ITH C a m p u s politicos will m o u n t t h e i r s t u m p s lite r a lly th is sp r in g t h e U n iv e r s ity a m p h i t h e a t e r in th e a n n u a l s t u m p s p e a k i n g f o r A p ril 26. 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T he n u m b e r o f signs fo r each be lim ited. S ig n s m a y also be used a t th e a m p h i t h e a t e r . c a n d id a te will n o t if in w hich E a c h c a n d id a te will be given to p r e ­ th r e e m i n u te s s e n t his q u a li f i c a ti o n s a n d p l a t ­ fo rm , w ith five m in u te s allowed f o r p re s id e n ti a l c a n d id a te s . C a n ­ th e d id a te s m a y be quizze d im- v, T h e l a t e s t o f his discoverie s, I chip ped f r o m a T r a n s v a a l cave l a s t 1 , * fa ll, he d e sc rib e d as “ n e a r l y h u m - ; o clock in t h e lobby o f L a w B u i l d - ! th e ex c e p tio n o f th e a n ” w ith a b ra in o f 850 c.c.s. as c o m p a r e d to m a n ’s, w h ich r a n g e s f r o m 1000 to n ow f a m o u s to b e a b o u t w hich he e s t im a te s on© million y e a r s old. T h is su b - “ H e g o e s to b e d a t 2 o ’clock in h u m a n h a d h u m a n t e e t h , w alk ed im m ed- 2000. 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N e w p r o j e c ts w e re also s u g -j f o r c h a ir m a n o f th e H o n o r C ouncil g e ste d by c a n d id a te s , C o a ts said. t h e y d i f f e r e d L aw S ociety. a n d W h itm a n . C a n d id a t e s C a n d id a t e s is J i m H eidelb erg . p r o g r a m ; He also sh ow ed ca sts o f p a r t s o f u l t y ©valuation i f t h e y j f r o m th o se o f th e t r u e ap es. W ith c h a r a c t e r i s ti c f r a n k n e s s , ( th e skulls o f o t h e r a p e-m e n a n d [ clo ser c o -o p e r a tio n w ith t h e P re - I tee. seem ed ta k e s h o r t h a n d . scr ib b lin g s i e n o te d s c ie n tis t a sk e d tw o in- d e m o n s t r a t e d how srv iew in g r e p o r t e r s w h y o u ld n ’t T h e i r no cantic la tc h f o r his r a p i d - f i r e delivery. W e d n e s d a y m o r n in g h e w as o f f H o u sto n . “ R u b b is h ” w a s th e t e r m D r. roo m a pp lied to c e r t a i n d r a w in g s issu© o f L if e a g a z in e , which r e p o r t e d on his w a r t k r a n s m a n d iscovery. He said th e s to ry w a s e x a g g e r a t e d vat th e M a rc h 21 Slides a n d m otion p ic t u r e s t a k ­ en a t th e pla c e s o f d is co v e ry in S o u th A f r i c a w e r e show n a s Dr. B roo m d e sc rib e d th e m . re l a te d how S om e o f th e d if fic u l ti e s he e n ­ c o u n te r e d in his s e a r c h e s c a m e f r o m a n u n e x p e c t e d q u a r t e r . Dr. B roo m th e B ritish g o v e r n m e n t o rd e r e d h im to sto p his e x c a v a tio n s b e c a u se h e w a s n o t a geologist. G e n e ra l J a n S m u ts b a c k e d him up, he said, an d he w a s allow ed to c o n tin u e . W e n d e ll P hillips o f a g r e a t e x te n t . Forensica Wins Debate Contest Forensic© Speech S ociety, t a k ­ d e b a te s , I f o u r ing t h r e e o u t o f T u e s d a y n i g h t won th e in te r-s o c i­ e ty sp r in g d e b a te t o u r n a m e n t . F o r e n s i c a ’s a f f i r m a t i v e te a m was co m po sed o f C aro l Cook a n d P a t t y M c C a rth y and C a rrie T h o r n ­ to n a n d A n n C h a m b e rs w e r e on th e n e g a ti v e te a m . Gene Autry Files Petition in Austin G e n e n A u tr y , H ollyw ood w e s t ­ ern s t a r , filed a p etitio n in F e d e ra l c o u r t h e re s t a t i n g he is n o t a m e m ­ b e r o f D ailey B ro th e r s C ircus. B a r e f o o t S a n d e rs , s t u d e n t pres!- i de n t, will a c t as m a s t e r o f c e r e ­ m on ies f o r th e s t u m p sp eak ing . C a n d id a t e s a re a sk ed to a t ­ te n d a fi n a l p la n n i n g m e e t in g o f , th© c o m m it te e 9 o ’clock W e d n e s ­ d a y n ig h t, A p ril 20, a t th© Uni- J v e rs ity Y. S tu m p s p e a k in g , a p r o j e c t of th e C a m p u s L e a g u e o f W o m en V o te rs , a im s a t s t i m u la t in g in­ t e r e s t in s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t and e n c o u r a g i n g s t u d e n t s to v ote on election day. J o i n in g th e C a m p u s L eag ue this y e a r in s p o n s o rin g th e ev ent th e five c a m p u s service or-1 a re J a c k e t s , j g a n iz a tio n s — O r a n g e A lpha Phi O m eg a, M o r t a r B oard, Cowboys, a n d S ilver S pu rs. The s t e e r in g c o m m itte e is com posed of one m e m b e r fr o m each o r g a n i ­ zation. Austin High Asks Non-Frat Pledge A m ove to kill social f r a t s in th e A u stin H ig h g r o u n d s th e s t u d e n t m e m ­ t h a t b e rs w e r e to o im m a t u r e , w as r e ­ v eale d h e re T u e sd a y . School, o n J. W . E d g a r , s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f schools, in a l e t t e r to p a r e n t s o f n in th g r a d e r s said a p ro p o s al h a s r e q u i r e all been a d v a n c e d to ch ild re n e n t e r i n g h ig h school sign t h e y will n e i t h e r join such club* n o r p a r t i ­ cip a te in club a c tiv itie s .” a p ledge “ t h a t t o P a r e n t s w ere ask ed b y Mr. E d g a r in th e l e t t e r to w rite him if th e pledge. t h e y w ere op p o sed t o A ggie Injured in Fall Off Gregory Gym Steps Austin Conductor Is Still Unnamed S ec on d p la ce w as won b v R usk L i t e r a r y S o ciety w ith G lid den an d Jim H e id e lb e rg a f - Pro fe saio n al r e p u t a ti o n . 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He is se e k in g a n in j u n c ti o n to A u stin d e te c tiv e s hav e closed th e case o f th e T e x a s A&M s t u d e n t p r e v e n t c ircu s-billing of th e n a m e who fell fr o m the ste p s o f G reg o ry o f his b r o t ^ e r * D ouK A u tr y , r e s p o n s e to T u e s d a y n i g h t ’s , fjrm a tiv e , a n d Llo yd H a n d * a n d A u tr y is a p p e a r i n g w ith E d d ie I^eon G reen , th e s t u d e n t, j d u c t o r o f th e A ustin S y m p ho ny , A n n C h a m b e rs w a s ju d g e d b e st c h a r * eR t h a t D ailey B ro th e r s C irc us an d G ene said he ‘‘laid dow n on th e south th e billing d isp lays p j r r in f r o n t o f G r e g o r y G ym to in C alcasie u A u d ito ­ an- so ciety look a t tho moon a n d s t a r s an d n o u n c e d th e y w ere o p e r a t i n g s p ­ fell a s le e p .” p ro x i m a t e ly $7,753 M e e t in g th e in th e rod. b lu n t ly riu m , • orig Talks Tonight LlI Liberal Banquet S t u a r t Long, n ew s e d i t o r f o r t h e U ni- v e r s ity o f C a lifo rn ia , w h o aid ed Dr. B room in his e x p lo r a tio n s, said th e a d d r e s s w a s b est th e y h ad r e c e i v - j j i m i r j0 n negative* ed. I t w as s p o n s o re d by t h e S o u th - adio s t a ti o n K V E T , will s p eak on w e s t G eological S ociety a n d T h e P ra c tic a l L i b e r a l ” a t m p u s L ib e ra l P a r t y ’s f i r s t a n - h o n o r a r y g r a d u a t e v e r s a r y b a n q u e t W e d n e s d a y ; g a n iz a tio n . g h t a t 7 :1 5 o ’clock a t th e C am - us Co-Op C a f e te r ia . th e s p e a k e r o f th e t o u r n a m e n t . Topic “ R eso lv ed : th e G ilm er-A ik in P ro p o s a ls r e s e a r c h o r- j T h a t I Sh ou ld Be A d o p t e d .” ___ __----------------- _____---------------------------------- t h e U n iv e rs ity c h a p t e r o f S ig m a Xi, o f th e d e b a te w a s : Naught Goes on Here During Easter Holiday t h a t Mr. L o ng b elieves t h e r e re m a n y people who like to t a l k b o u t p olitics b u t few w ho a r e illing to w o rk to w a r d e li m i n a ti n g se w o r ld ’s s h o rtc o m in g s. A g r a d ­ a te o f t h e U n iv e rs ity o f T e x a s jo u r n a li s m , he has w o rk e d on in A u stin who s t a y loth th e A u stin A m e r i c a n an d th e E a s t e r v a c a tio n will n stin S ta t e s m a n a n d is now cap i- fin d little a c ti v it y on th e ca m pu s. I c o r r e s p o n d e n t f o r tw e lv e T e x M o st U n iv e r s ity f u n c t io n s will n ew sp ap ers. H e is also a merri­ S t u d e n t s th e d u r i n g ers o f th e circu s to display b oth wo]tp up n a m e s w ith eq ual p ro m in e n c e . B ra c k e n rid g e ho spita l. on th e e m e r g e n c y ro om at Spike J o n e s c o n c e rt b ro u g h t in th e l a r g e s t a m o u n t o f m o n e y th is sea- j j e r 0 ]ie<| 0 f f th e pier, fell 18 R o u n d e d o ff , th e so ciety s p en t c o n c r e t e below. He $36,997 an d took in $29,395. 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D o ug , h o w ever, filed a plea in t e rv e n t io n a n d an ; T h u r s d a y in Divisions o f th e L ib r a r y in th e " " ’ " T . t ° o ’clock T h u r s d a y Main B u ild in g will be o p e n until b r0 ' ' * h t by biJ b r 0 ' b e r ’ 5 A p ril 14, F r e d F o lm e r, a sso ciate close fr o m T h u r s d a y u n t i l T ues- | lib ra ria n , said. F rid a y , S a t u r d a y , and M o n d a y th e h o u rs will be fr o m 9 t o 5 o ’clock. R eserv e books D o u g 's a n s w e r de cla re d he has m ay be c h ec k e d o u t a f t e r 9 o ’clock been f a i rly a n d h o n e stly billed an d W e d n e s d a y n ig h t, A p ril 13, to be in his ow n n am e a n d a d v e rtis e d r e t u r n e d b e f o r e 9 o ’clock T u e s ­ t h a t he has establish ed h im self as th e post o ff ic e a n d U n i v e r s i t y - 1 d ay m o r n in g , April 19. H o u r s f o r a p ro fe ssio n a l e n t e r t a i n e r , sin ger, d ay m o r n in g , April 19. 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If C h arles R ow ’s s h o r t sto ry , which is on the in s te a d o f m o re “ Is n e x t page its T h a t O ne? ’ h a d n t been good, we last the m a g a z in e. B u t Row le g isla tu re The s t a te to t u r n t a k e s s h a r e o f light licks fro m a two- Last Ranger Out Today a n d | o p e r a t e d d o rm it o rie s will do “ busi-1 o t h e r lib ra rie s will be po sted on and r u l e r th e do ors. I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Most o f th is h a p p e n s b e cau se a , o f girls— Liz S m ith and COUp,e B everly H u ie— tu r n e d out a couple o f the best f e a t u r e s t h a t th e R a n ­ g e r has p r i n te d in a lo ng time. Miss H u i e ’s is a s h o r t h u t a m u s ­ ing p o t-sh o t a t the T e x a n ’s F ir in g Line. W e ’r e n o t g o in g to ru in a n y ­ o n e ’s e n j o y m e n t by d e s c r ib in g it, b u t we liked it. And Miss S m ith, in an a rtic le , on Phi B eta K ap p a s, ta k e s an old o rg a n i z a ti o n , u ses some new ang les, a n d d e riv e s a v e ry h u m a n T h e T e x a s Union will close a t l l o ’clock T h u r s d a y n i g h t an d will re m a in closed u n ti l 8 o ’clock T u e s d a y m o r n in g , Mrs. E u g e n ie H o w a rd , d ir e c to r , said. B o th b r a n c h e s of th e C o m m o n s and th e C h u ck w a g o n wall d o s e a f t ­ er th e noon m eal T h u r s d a y , Miss A n n a J a n z e n , d ir e c to r o f U n iv e rs ­ ity C o m m o n s said. T h e y will r e ­ open f o r b r e a k f a s t T u e s d a y m o r n ­ ing, A p ril 19. Hearst Oratory Winner To Go to San Antonio New ton S c h w a rtz , w in n e r o f the local f i n a ls o f th e H o a rst N e w s p a ­ p e rs ’ N a tio n a l T o u r n a m e n t o f O r a ­ tors, will r e p r e s e n t the U n iv ers ity a t the reg io n al c o n te s t in th e San A n to n io M unicipal A u d ito riu m S a t u r d a y nig h t. F i r s t place w in n e r o f r e ­ gio na ls will receiv e a $100 savings R e g u la r w e e k d a y ho u rs o f 8 :15 bond a n d an all-expense paid trip to 4 :4 5 o'clock an d S a t u r d a y h o u rs ; to zo n e fin a ls in Milw aukee May o f 8 :1 5 o ’clock be ob serv e d by in T h e re will be no c h a n g e in s c h e - ! n a ti o n a l fin a ls in S an F ran cisco , dule a t th e U n iv e rs ity re s id e n c e May 19, w h e re the g r a n d pr:ze is d o rm it o rit * . to 12 n oon will th e post o ffice. Z one w in n e rs will c o m p e te '■ * $ 1,00 0 bond. th e if;. 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P a i n t e r will a t ­ te n d a m e e t in g of C o u n cil on E d u c a ti o n in A tla n t a , K°od a s a n y c o r r e s p o n d in g c o lu m n s j Ga., S a t u r d a y , April 23. th e Regiona m a g a z in e w'hich a re in v a r ia b ly as n ie n t : . . ^ u_.,_ __ Dr, P a i n t e r was to have rep re sen ted th e U n iv ers ity a t th e b ic e n ­ The w eak n ess in th e issue is in te n n ia l cele b ra tio n o f W a sh in gton the jo k e s — som ehow, some o f th e m in a n d L ee U n iv ers ity T u e s d a y seem to have lacked in th e po rn o - in s re m a in I/ex ing ton , Ky., a n d _ th e v u su a lly have. g ra p h ic zest L e x in g to n f o r . m . f t . n * o f t h . O r m . y b . w e ’r e j u . t d ir ty -m in d e d . S o u t h e r n L r , v e r i t y C o n fe re n c e . T h e c a rt0 0 n s m ore t h a n m a k e up L e g isla tiv e m a t t e r s ca u sed him to f 0r th e m . how ever. w ire r e g r e t s ti, W a s h in g to n and I.ee o ffic ia ls an d c an ce l th e trip. The U n iv e rs ity will not he r e p r e ­ se n te d at. th e W ash in g to n a n d Lee c e le b ra tio n . til T h u r s d a y , fo u n d a t J o u r n a lis m B uilding 108 all d a y W ed n e sd a y . . . . , s t u d e n t s will be lining up f o r th e i r copies a b o u t wa* black, HU pal, you see, had died. A g o v e r n m e n t class w a s discuss­ in g th e M ann A ct, p ro a n d con, “ T h e r e ’s n o t m uch y o u ca n do lu s t,” he said, “ b u t th e r e i* so m e th in g th e g o v e r n m e n t can 1 do a b o u t w a n d e r lu s t. ” Since Tim e d o e s n ’t come o u t un- w hen the p ro f in te rp o se d , er o f th e S ta t e D e m o c ra tic E x e - j day> as m o s t n o n -te a c h in g e m ­ p loy es jo in s t u d e n t s a n d f a c u l t y otive C o m m itte e . f o u r - d a y holi- th e in o b s e r v in g * C a n d id a t e s f o r s t u d e n t o ff ic e s I d ay. ness as u s u a l . ” re inv ited to th e b a n q u e t arid t o j O nly th e U n iv e rs ity sta tio n o f le a k b r i e f ly in b e h a lf o f t h e i r ndidacy. Doris D aniels r a n k P ine do, L ib e r a l P a r t y c an - d a te s , a n d M ary M u n n e r ly n a n d a r y A nn G reen , c a n d id a te s f o r u d e n t s e c r e ta r y , will speak . 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N Vi^ b orhood N .ne and four :__ f first place S l t a S - T * * ? . S T S J t o A „ „ ^ i Y p i t t a * p e r f o r c e * ! T e x ., doe, not toke t h . 4 i.m .r d fr A L L A S A dHI 12— •( S p l ) — firm possession of Newman flu b and Jo e bv M u rray W a ll and tim ely hit- again until April 20, when . U W M ^ ^ m f# u A & M |n A u rti„ . « d J o . ^ the second inning. j be Longhorn golf team w ill he SMT pitcher Bob Argadine held ou^ ^Qr t bejr gecond straight con­ it the Longhorns to five hits until f #rence victo ry of the season when when they th (y pl. y B .y lo r in W . c o today. inning ..gh th .......... ' th . Smart college man stop «,h. A R R O W *V sign af S H I R T S a n d TI E S Texas Longhorns an 11-1 victor* lanky W a ll, posting his shelled him from the mound with The Bearg wiJ1 t iB0 bs a f ter their Southern Methodist here fourth successive victory, s tru c k ; three runs on a single and two • M cond Conference trium ph, hav- Southern defeated A rk an .as. 4-2, last long doubles. Irw in H a y took The , a gam* in a game for the from Monday night. triumph was the Stee rs’ postponed I out seven M e t h o d ic and barely P miMed hiB , econd straight shut- over at that point and fed UP Sa tu rd ay in F a y ette v ille. — a another double and two singles a for Texas’s fin a l two runs in the • a x * t * S M C put together out when two infield cif!*, » — . fo u r’ h end fifth innings ,ix th straight in .Southwest m in i *t.ii»jKi»t, im , j;. . I.#* left them ti___ 5„ Con- walk, and - .v, i ntr . fnr * ort* nm in | scratch single for a lone ru n in n in th - 3 leading questions ■■w ,' "-Hi wrier* M n B WRRMSSP, -'im tm .' I • W'W&pfffiWRNWHk '-A h.: - Oak (grove joined A I * J f M s' re-* (dub, who won •e leagues Monday night. f pact e league? Monday night Brack- over [’rather H all elim inated Brank- over P ra th e r H all eliminated B ra c k ^ . d . y Thirteer was the magic number enndge A p a rtm e n ts,^ J , and will Thirteen ' » « th' ">«■« m ,m b,r w ,rW ‘t*' A p artm ent., «-2. and w ill T u e .d .y the winners* • ; , . The intr Whiz Kids , i erv,»u«,aa onH th* Naiirh- dIb v Brackenridge H a ll league championship. Mig innings in the - borh nod Vine Theleme defeated S k i \\ ’kenfng W W * Kids 13-7. J-J-f, in tne r o u rn arm ngi.ii the VV likening V> n il I and the Neighborhood Nine el,rn- gave pitcher W illia m T u r n e r credit ferenre p la y, and mated the Shoalmont Tigers, 13-1. fo r the victory. W illie W e st of Gerald Babin with a home run, the losers slammed out a triple. double and single, and A r t Finck Dorm G toppled Dorm H , 6(-0, w ith a home run and double wore largely on the efforts o f its pitch- the big boys at for er, H oiace Fow ler. FOW I sr held Theleme C ecil Sparks smacked the Dorm H hatters to three hi s two round-trippers fo r the Whir, while hitting a two v ; d, r competition, " k l 1 . r r l . ' ' W evnnnd got C . « b Club buried Theleme under singles in four times up. In accend triple and the plate team I j ♦ L, j n Ll , hit. , .« three of the Vine h it. . W tynftnn . . j v i l four Neighborhood M o lt of th . neigh- hit. o ff , a 38-5 avalanche, beating out * 00 hurler the Theleme hurler. jtol rt„ f 41 horhood N in e ’, run . - e re .e o r.d ( ( i < (h(, ru U in in lra . >T - zr&rs ,,.,-nent* ii o h.h rd th* four-hit whitewashed their opponents. bv downing the Reluctant a title r, Dragons, H*z, berlina tne lo u r nu pitching of Kenneth Gilbert. VV,I- bam Model and Johnston Marsden Pa ^Jgma, Phi k’»n- h R M W . r r e J , B e t . * • , ' contributed a home run to the Oak (.rove cause. Newm an Club kept its hopes P .piece « ° * ; s defeated Phi Kap- p . 3-0 Ted Shields, Joe Cooi- tbe WiMpt ma. o n . ^ r ■SWS im ! Texas has a new num ber fo u r man fo r this test, B ill Sm ith o f Hillsboro having moved up M onday The Steers finished w ith eleven by virtu e o f a challenge match vie- hits, including tw o apiece fo r Tom tory over Marion P flu g e r of Aus Ham ilton, E d Kneuper, Dan Wat- tin. He w ill team w ith M orris W i l ­ son, and Fo u r Lams J r . o f Austin, Bob W atson Mustang errors, one of them s of W i c h it a Falls, and Reece Alex- two-base blunder by outfielder ander of Nocona, who rank in th at; Doak W a lk e r, helped Texas con- order. siderably. O n ly P la y in g the Baptists w ill be B o b - ; died on base during the after- by Dodson, George W a g n er, Ja c k their noon .u m p e d , m .teh w ith A r k . ™ , , S * t u n i .y fo u r Longhorns Jim Sham blin. M cC ra ry , Jenkins. .ta rte d T e x ., Ju g th . In > I . j , w P 1* * " with two u n e .m e d ru n . In th . t t i n t inning Ja c k W e b b led o ff w ith a double to left. and took third on W a lk e r s bobble of A l field. J o . H u n t’, „ H u n t the error. Sham blin’, long fly to cen- C ° » ' h H a rv e y Pem ck ex pre,,ed | ter .cored W ebb and moved H unt no e a g e r n ... w hatever a t playing their score cards. The two duos >nd „ 8 0 „ of scores, Dodson a 7 2 jn l, 76; and W a g n er, 72. right to second on l o “ r b ' dl' * „ individual reached j enk - . d(,d . McC f ly . , , at.- i ... wj. . to third,_ then H u n t rode * • in on matches j c h o o , 3 He at other Conference th a[ , he m». h o rs e s h o e p i t c h i n g s i n g l e s f r a t e r n i t y S o’clock C A Smith »• J I). S»ib*rt (Charlet Row r* H M Enfin Frank Mf.or* »• W. R Wilk»r»r>n tar!* Cobb ** Than (htmhariain H S m i th *• R. J H o f f Ugrnou lfr># *1. Won A Eattlk 5 2i,_.p B. Bltirrnmtrltf »t. D. N. I F a r m * r CLUB A: 20 o'clock T X. FDndorion On* each. I , M H Skrohcnctc H. B Rvadi*v *•. J H H«w»H Mel D. S m ith ▼*. S h a n t y M c G u tr * RENT A CAR Drive It Yourself H our— D ay—- W * « k LOW RATES HILLARD'S Soot a Car al Attalla Ack About Spacial DATE RATE Truck* bo Mara YouraoH IIT JL Tth Aaotto P H O N E 7-3441 T W O S IN G L E S by catcher Dor W a tso n produced two runs for the Longhorns as they d e feated S M U Tuesday. W atson I 'hrst hit lined out 340 feet and rattled the left field fence, but he was he!d to one base. K a p p a s T a k e S l u g f e s t F r o m T h e t a s , 1 0 - 6 . line-drive another playing on u n fam iliar H a m ilto n , infield out. ^Two hits produced trave lin g to other courses and layouts Tconghorn run in the second. Bob meant a difference. Texas lost the Brock singled, stole second, took championship last ye a r in a fa ta l third on F ra n k K a n a ’s fly , and match at College Station, How ever, the Texas g olf mentor tallied on Matson s bingle that bounced o ff the left sbould breathe a sigh o f re lie f the a fte r checking this y e a r’s schedule, field A ll of the dual meets except to- plate. Argadine began to go to pot day’s match w ith B a y lo r and a in the fourth, yielding three more match M a y 6 w ith Arkansas w ill the runs. K neuper and K ana walked, be played with a sacrifice by Brock sand- Southwest Conference meet w ill wiched Kneuper w ith a single. On a fielder's choice that le ft e very­ body safe, W a ll got on base and Kana acored. W atson took third , . on the p lay and came home when got him self a ting than fielding and more er- trapp#H betW M n f i r it and ^ cond> UT, A&M Nefmen Vie in Aggieland in, and W atson scored be played here. in Austin. Ev e n fence 340 d e l i b e r a t e l y from feet rap- (.amma game involved more hit- W a ]j rors than earned r^ " s- . . j H am ilton’s single and two-bag- * ia fC id- * . ting and fielding chores f r lofler"- i, for the gors by K n eu p er and Brock chased The Texas Longhorn natters and the eighth. A fte r the Aggie tennis team w ill meet Station Wednesday - inning afternoon, each seeking its second i scored the third run of the inning afternoon, each seeking its second J K a y took over, Brock eventually at College VI , tn vvn v » nf tb Argadine AV CS j I/UUH . th tbirH in # B y J E A N L IP S C O M B Woman’» intramural Writer The Kappas’ heavy hitters " » t a 10-4 victory over lone fighting Theta team Tuesday in the afternoon’s outstanding wom- ma Alpha Mu, 3-0, with Milton Bankston scoring all three goals. Delta Tau Delta whipped Delta Sigma Phi, 8-0, Max W erkenthin, scored four goals, C. R. VS Hiker three, and Fred W erkenthin one. Sigm a Nu beat ( hi Phi, 5-0, as Jo h n Po tte r made four goals and Jim Dilley added another. Theta X i edged Tau Delta Phi, I 0, on J. L. Dickson’s goal. The Dekes blanked Alpha E p ­ silon P i, 7-0, W . S. W ilson made three goals, H. A. P e rry two, and F. Thornhill and J . D. C raw ford phi Gamma Delta eked out a 1-0 triumph over Phi Delta Theta as Pau l Sm ith scored gnal. Phi the Kappa Alpha. 2-1. as F H M ayer scored both Phi Sig goals and A 4 V A c Sigma Delta outpointed pT,., intram ural softball game. right gy V ilb ig turned in some good b ro u g h the D elta Zeta bunch in a goou th ro ug h the D e lta Z e ta buncn in a *ry V ilb ig tu rned The Zeta team **** "''*** — •« •v ” v- , Q1wyn Davies and Peg- j in some p la y both e t t h . p la t . a n d is fie ld . iop. , ld ed 17-8 o f f , l r . A p a ir o f I ""rf rolled / Sigma - Ja m e s C r e w .r o r .H f o r K A „ r. t o ' ! ? I R o o te r B y h e e and p itc h e r B a r b a r a A u it ln K j r i , S a ra h Ja n e W e e k ., O m e g a , 8-1. D. G . B ro w n in g m ad* I ►toss . n a i l .n d H T B ric k s o n one H aden P la y * d wel1 foJ th/ w in n e r*# Z eta, and M a rth a L o u B a r k e r , JT r 5 T j2 r. CU u h B la ir S c o re d ' T h e K a ^ ’a P itfh e r h ,t tZ A T O U H y D e lU Z e ta ’ hand1cd p iU M n g signm ents. P itc h e r K>Tne\ tI 0/ T — n # . . . l B a r k e r ’. . a, \ w r . . . * i „ . . m easure third, n ic k o ff p la y a t P .............................................. H am ilton’s double drove in two Texas holds the advantage in matches won and lost in Confer- n i n th fo r good en c* p la y th is ye a r. T h e Lo n g h o rn s - C onference victory - had ™ % Qt it§ r u n _ _ t be fir s t .-0, in th e ir o n ly C o n fe re n c e en-! b lan ked the A rk a n s a s R azo rb a cks, Pl Kappa Alpha clipped U m b d a hlpr aCC0^ nted for ! Chi Alpha. 5-1, as Ken W ingfield scored three goal. for the winners, out lo n g ^ t in the p la y * « I mem- upped th> Z e ta , score. Clinton Mc F a ll and Gene Arwine ory will he the m erry jchaa* K ap-, A l they did a year ago, M ica an Pventual 8cratch hit by A rg a . record and A & M one o f 4-8. scored o ff Texas in 27 innings of counter, while the Aggies defeated runners who competit5on_ in the Becond fram e S M U , 4-2, and were shut out by Salm on’s w alk and T C U ’ 6-0 Thls gives Texas a 6-0 f th« pl*F which w ill stand was the walked , troub1^ C0" tr ° ! Un*, ’ 8 J , I added one each for the P i K A ’s. U n iz s r iitr of Houston Sn minor Cantor* of Movico and Cuba A ttention: T*xa* U niv*r»ify Stud enh Combine Vacation W ith Study and Pleasure Al land Ovr Suittm*r C»nt«r» In Monee City, Juno « — July l l . I Havana. Cuba. July IS — Au*t.ol 17. 1«49 la y a la and d«i>artrr»*nt» F o r atu d an ta a t a ll Spardah not r*guir*d or a§i*nttal lyvw-nnat. all-a*P»ni# a r r a n « * m * n t « Votnran* [mr onlr trav*l-livln« float* Forn *tv honra alartlva *r* w h ite b ra c k e t gam e w as a t sta k e ; w hereas, la st y e a r b ra ck e t title w as the w in n e rs ’ ward. the o rang e g * t e x a s re- j ^ f l t O f i l # r 0 O d C r i r n O O B u t W’ica, who defeated the Methodists Tuesday by a 9-4 score, Ht* is eyeing the white bracket cham -! H u n t. ic' *«-sh -- ft I? a • ( l . ’ , . “ ‘o t Hamilton. I Jfroi. I PIO Hemp Lins their Ham.iton. lh i pionship this year. The A C hiO s downed the D e La strong hitter and pitcher, B e tty Kneuper, rf Rfftfk 1 y t w i l i t a a i a a ■ a —* a homer «r.^Ann cf .# Munson, cr i f* ('avn***, 2b Watson, « Wall, p __ a n i _ I Gammas, 9-6, in another well- j p ] ] i 0 ^ j who knocked a IV IH - ‘ STU « played orange bracket game. Dee apa;nRt W esley, they might cash kana. sh (barman tapped out a hit ..i _ waii n d fvin round-trip i in> TV a 1 I . i v. . . . 5 rvj.u u tm V\ ith • VV IJ»/ I hitting-fest, _ a _ T o t a l s _____ ★ r f a . Shamblin, 2h-aa C o ach D . A . P e n ic k an n o u n ced T u e s d a y n ig h t th a t E d C h e w w ill rep lace E d B r a s w e ll in th e num- be fo u r singles spot f o r T exas. I J ‘ 2 0 ^ d B o b b y G o ld fa rb , c u r r e n tly num- (th e T e x a n ( i i ) a b R H o a E b er one and c a p ta in A 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 I 2 12 2 0 I I 1 2 0 0 n n 2 6 0 2 IT a. 0 0 e arlier erroneously announced Fe- 1 lix K e lle y as 1949 c a p ta in ), Kel- ” ley, and How ard Startzm an w ill be o thte other three singles men for I? the Steers. K e lle y and G o ld farb w ill play the number one doubles match, and Startzm an and Chew w ill handle the second doubles assign­ ment. l l 27 14 O A E 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I 2 0 6 I 7 2 I 0 The Aggie players are Rodney Sellers, P rice M etcalfe, A llan Aar- * 1 onson, and Jam es W a llis. Sellers I and W a llis team up and M etcalfe I and Aaronson are the second Ca- ! det combination, o S M U 38 l l ( I ) A B R H _________ 4 0 0 I 0 0 4 0 2 I I _________ 4 0 0 ____ 3 I I . 4 0 0 . 4 0 1 . 3 0 1 O O O I O O 8 0 5 0 . (y e a c lu a tio n ~3 n v it a t i onA For your convenience The bleck Company, a iocai stationer, is making the invitations for the first time. This is your assurance of genuine engraving and proper de­ livery. Also, special prices on enclosure cards. ( a ) W h ite in French Fold. Embossed cover and en­ worded invitation graved. 15c Each (b ) W h ite Kid-Finish embossed cover. Fo u r insert pages o f th* Tower, the Main W a lk, Texas Union, and the W orded In vita tio n Engraved. Genuine Leath er Tie- String. 25c Each (c ) leather Genuine embossed cover. Interior and Tie S trin g same as (b ). 75c Each they downed Louise Charlotte Tonroy, A D P i, 6-3, 6-3. Waik-r. rf M eanwhile, Sarah W ilson, Zeta, i Rpt**nib and l-F.idridK* Feds won the table tennis in tra m u ra l, i-iaran. championship by beating M artha Bonham#*., 2b Brown. Alpha Gam, 22-20, 21-16. i W i i ia t t . a a -- i 7 27 i i O ver in the w in n er?’ bracket, j p B e v e rly Melt, S D T , and M a ry Cra- b -P e n n ------ veil, W S F , won the right to play in the finals. B e v e rly , defending *.fh* t i me h a s c ome, as it d o es e v e r y t w o y e a r s in i s n ’t t he m e m b e r s f i n d t h e r e t h e L e g i s l a t u r e , w h e n e n o u g h m o n e y to go a r o u n d . As o ne .Senator q u i p p e d M o n d a y “ a c h a m p a g n e ^ a p p e t i t e c a n ‘t he q u e n c h e d w i t h a b e e r - b u y i n g income. U n d e r G o v e r n o r B e a u f o r d J e s t e r ’s ‘‘m a n d a t e f r om t h e p e o p l e ” for “ n o - n e w - t a x e s ” t h e s i t u a t i o n is m o r e cri ti ca l t h a n us u al . T w o n a t u r a l g a s t a x bills a r e g e t t i n g s h o v e d f a r t h e r a n d f a r t h e r b ac k, as t h e S e n a t e t h r e a t e n s to w h a c k h u g e slices o ff t h r e e m a j o r m o n e y hills to p r o v i d e n e w b u i l d ­ ings f or o u r m e n t a l h o s p i t a l s , o p e r a t i o n of o u r U n i v e r s i t y a n d col l ege s , a n d e v e n t h e f u n d s f o r t h e s t a t e h o u s e h o l d jobs, t h e d e p a r t m e n t a l w o r k e r s . W i t h b o th t h e G o v e r n o r a n d e v e r y m e m b e r of t h e p r e s e n t L e g i s l a t u r e f u l l y a w a r e of t h e n e e d t o p r o v i d e m o r e a n d mo re s t a t e f u n d s f or r e q u i r e d services, t h e m e m b e r s a r e r e j e c t i n g a n y t a x bills a n d t u r n i n g to g u t t h e m a j o r s t a t e e x p e n d i t u r e s . Why? B ec a us e every s ing le L e g i s l a t u r e we e ve r h a d h a s r e f u s e d t o t a x w i t h i n t e l li g en ce . A n d e v e n worse, t h e r e h a s been no s i n gl e p r o p o s a l to r e a l i g n c u r r e n t t a x e s p e r i o d i c a l l y . i g n o r a n c e o f O u r n a t u r a l a b h o r r e n c e to p a y i n g t a x e s h a d led to c o m p l e t e t h e p u r p o s e s , p r i n c i p l e s a n d b e n e f i t s o f t a x a t i o n . T h e r e s u l t h a s b e e n a h o d g e p o d g e r a t h e r p a t c h w o r k a r r a n g e m e n t w h i c h p e r m i t s s o m e w e a l t h y g r o u p s to g e t o u t fr om u n d e r t h e i r j u s t s h a r e , a n d f o r c e s o t h e r s to be b u r d e n e d u n f a i r l y . A n y o n e w o u l d b e a fool to s a v t a x e s a r e not n e c es ­ s a r y no m a t t e r w h a t t h e f o r m of g o v e r n m e n t . \ et, w e c o n t i n u e t o d e m a n d t h e s t a t e s er vices w h i c h a r e p r o v i d ­ ed b y t a x m o n e y in on e b r e a t h a n d in t h e n e x t m a k e s u r e s o m e b o d y also p a y s f o r t h e m . A m e m b e r of t h e H o u s e h a s p r o p o s e d t h a t t h e L e g i s l a t u r e a p p r o p r i a t e on a one y e a r b as is a n d come. b a c k n e x t y e a r . B u t t hi s o n ly d e l a y s t h e m a i n i ss ue— to t a x o r n o t to t a x . If t h e r e is n ot e n o u g h m o n e y t hi s y e a r , h o w d o e s this m e m b e r e x p e c t to find a n y m o r e n e x t > e a r un le ss s o m e t h i n g is d o n e a b o u t t h e t a x s t r u c t u r e . O u r s e c o n d a r y s ch oo l s w e r e e n d o w e d by t h e p u b l i c d o m a i n m a n y y e a r s a g o in t h e h o p e s t h a t e v e n t u a l l y t h e e n d o w m e n t w o u l d s u p p o r t t h e m . In fact t h e n a m e F r e e P e r m a n e n t School F u n d ” f o r s a w a t a x - t r e e s ys t em . W e mi ssed t his. A n d we h a v e b e e n d e l a y i n g f or d e c a d e s on o u r e l e e m o s y n a r y i ns ti tu ti on s, w h i c h al s o s h o u l d h a v e b e e n e n d o w e d . G o v e r n o r J e s t e r , w h o o n l y r e c e n t l y r e l a x e d his s e e m i n g l y s t u b b o r n s t a n d on ” n o - n e w - t a x e s p r o v i d e n t ­ ly a p p o i n t e d a c o m m i t t e e o f e x p e r t s to s t u d y t h e w h o l e t a x s t r u c t u r e o f t h e S t a te . T h a t ' s a n o b l e i d ea , b u t is he n a i v e e n o u g h to bel ieve t h e L e g i s l a t u r e will a c c e p t t h e m o st obv io us r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s ? T h e first i n t e r e s t s e v e r s es si on has h a d w a s to m a k e s u r e c e r t a i n g r o u p s in t h e S t a t e w e r e not t o u c h e d , in c a s e t h e s i t u a t io n g o t o u t of h a n d a n d t a x e s w e r e p r o ­ pos ed. T h e f a v o r i t e t r ic k is a n i n co m e o r s a l e s t a x to hit t h e low'’ i n co m e g r o u p . N o t o nl y h a s a p r o p o s a l to he m a d e to r e v a m p o u r t a x s t r u c t u r e b u t a s w e e p i n g e d u c a t i o n of t h e v o t e r s is n e c e s s a r y in o r d e r t o elect a L e g i s l a t u r e w h i c h k n o w s w h a t to d o a b o u t t h i s mos t vital s t a t e b u s i n e s s w i t h o u t t h e fr ee a d v i c e fr om t h e i n t e r e s t s w h o g a i n b y c o n t i n u e d i g n o r a n c e on t h e t r u e s i t u a t i o n . I t will t a k e m a n y y e a r s to do t his, a t e r r i f i c j o b eve n to p r o p o s e , m u c h less t o a c t u a l l y do. B u t until i is d o n e, e v e r y t w o y e a r s t h e L e g i s l a t u r e will m e e t f o r s e v e r a l w e e k s a n d s u d d e n l y fi nd t h e s a m e o b s t a c l e f a c ­ ing t h e m — no m o n e y f or t h e p eo p l e . ______________ T h e . 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B U VINGHAUSEN Jr. I t ’s surplus f a r m e r s and n ot sur- large land-owner of the Middle plus crops which m ust be elimi- West, as well as keeping tha wag a nated in a n y f a rm price program e a r n e r happy by lowering his cost which w ants to avoid over-produc- of living. tion. In spite of the good things the T h a t s w h at Dr. Clarence Wiley measure would do, Dr. W iley professor of agric u ltu ral econom- would oppose it on the grounds ics, said in an interview Tuesday th a t it would a g g ra v a te the prob- Low on the sweeping proposals m ade 1cm of be by the T rum an adm inistration t o 1 prices to U k e the “ floor” o u t from u n d e r achieved only such products as milk, eggs, and | through efficient production,” in ­ vegetables. over-production. the consumer can and m aintained | s i ^ d Dr. W Hey. The S ecretary of A griculture Washington com mitteemen a r e proposed to have two prices f o r , putting tog ether to complex problem* the^e foods, one fo r the c o n s u m e r ; iron out the to fall as low as possible, the other which arise from this proposal. A t fo r farm proposal would cover only perishable food pegged by the governm ent. . f u„ crops such as milk, eggs, a n d veg- the fa r m e r which would be I present th e new th e ir heads mu- 4 U • 'n " i 4 U PPt°o r! W h . j V New Deal dl< in crops would continue un d er the c a l scarcity was ob tam ed by plow | old‘method „ f induc<,d „carcity da. signed to remove surplus from th* mg under crops. .... , Dr. Wiley said th e proposal was m ark et,t aimed a t providing more goods ------------------- -------------------------------- a t lower cost, a t th e same *ui£nr? m e t su,f ient t0 Academic Freedom tin e _ f . Economically speaking, he ob- je cte d to the plan because it does- A | I A f i ; A n T a L | A J n’t provide fo r elim ination of in' U U v M I O D l u U I C U efficient surplus farm ers. “ In these days of advanced ag- m otion to appoint a commit- investigate academic fre e- ricultural techniques, with g r e a te r ^ee productivity per farm , it is abso- ,jom at Oregon S tate College wa* lutely essential th a t a good f a r m tabled a t a rec en t m eeting of th* program provide f o r elimination American Chemical in of surplus f a r m e r s to avoid th e «;an F r a n c i s c o . I t is believed that critical problem o f over-produc- delegates fe lt unqualified to in- vestigate adm inistrative policy in tion,” he said. Society by As produt t S ecretary r e p a r d to the motion. proposed Charles B rannan, f a r m price* would no longer be high by creation of scarcity. The j u re tQ renew the to renew th e f a r m e r would be p erm itted to grow all he could, and the price would be allowed to drop as more goods came to market. 'j-jie motion w as introduced m held & rcgult o f 0 r e ? o n College’s f a i t o f o f Ralph W. Spitzer, chemistry p ro ­ fessor, because of his political ac- tivities. Mr. Spitzer had appealed to the society f o r action. c o n tract con tra ct The consumer would pay a low be price. A higher price would p*id to the f a r m e r by a g ra n t fro m the g o vernm e n t to m ake up tba difference. T h . * su p p o rt price would be based by ta k in g an ave rag e of f a rm income f o r the f irs t ten of the preceding twelve years. The 1950 f a rm in­ come goal f o r 1950 would be se t a t $26,234,000,000. _ n t This is both anti-inflationary and anti-boom-and-bust. Depression f o rc ed the creation of th e AAA program , while this plan came a bout durin g prosperity. Both plans, however, aim to do the “ me thinK avoid the troubles of an artificial price in thei fact of a b u n d a n t crops. The appioacn is r a d i c a l l y d i f f e r e n t , however. Among delegates a t th e m e et­ ing were seven U niversity profes­ sors. They w ere Dr. Wilson Stone, r w r, w - W v^ nrnfr,ssnr of bacUs. Orville Wyss, professor of b a c te ­ riology. Also Dr. N orm an H acker- man, Dr. Lewis Hatch, and Dr. F. A. Matsen, associate professor* of chemistry; and Dr. R. P. W a g ­ ner, assistant professor o f zool­ ogy- Ten Faculty Members Attend Library Meet UnivPrsitv faculty mem- T e x , . ,'; | Library Convention in Abilene Dr. Wiley feels th a t the problem j ‘as£ wte€^; of subsidy, which is k ep t in this new plan, can be wiped o ut if fa rm efficiency w ere practiced. efficient I t has been proven, he added, fo u r million farm e rs could produce the same am o unt of food, m aintain lower prices, a n d abolish subsidizations.” There a r e ab o u t six million f a rm e rs in the U nited S ta te s today. In so fa r as most m easures which go before Congress a r e political in one respect or anoth er, the new proposal is aimed a t pleasing all factions of farm ers in the country, the fro m the share-cropper to Fred Folm er, a s s o n a te U n i­ l' versity librarian, was chairman of library division an d the college presided a t college sessions. Miss Mary Stone, chief catalog libra ri­ an, addressed a special m eeting of catalogers. Also a tten d in g were A lexander librarian a n d Moffit, U niversity TLA executive board m ember, Miss Susie Albright, Miss C lara I Ann Kuhlman, MVjs K ath e rin e Searcy, Miss J e a n Cassell, Miss Mary Adams, Dr. E sther L. Stall­ man, Dr. E dw ard J. Humeston J r . , : and R obert R. Douglass. Texan Crossword Puzzle SINCE OUR LAST call fo r peo­ ple to participate in the proposed card stu n t section a t n e x t y e a r ’s football games, we have had three le tters concerning the subject. One was from J. E. Banks, who is will­ ing ta k e p a r t regardless of where he m ight have to sit. The other two, from veteran s of card . stu n t activity, pointed o u t th a t we are approaching the deal from J the w rong angle. to i in T H E F IR ST L E T T E R was from J e r r y Nelson and ap peared in T uesday’s Firing Line. Nelson p a r ­ the card stunts at ticipated Southern California and correctly points o u t th a t no prior practice is required. In th a t case, the stunts could be staged by those sitting on the 50-yard line. I t wouldn’t make any difference who is sitting there as long as they w ea r white I shirts, are able to read, and can I d ifferen tiate colors. m aw -rm, rn .... a a 1 - v / ™ ’H e must have sp lied ink on another engineering drawing.’ T H E SECOND L E T T E R was from Robert Beaver and appears in toda y’s Firing Line. Beaver p a r ­ ticipated in the stunts a t the U n ­ iversity of California and points o ut it would be virtually futile to try to get 1,400 people to T q thg E d i t o r : sit behind the goal posts. We think he is correct too. th a t Jihina* JlnsL Not in the End Zone Several years ago I had the opportunity to participate in some > of the card stunts done by the University of California. The proposal ! T H E C R V ! OK T H E m a tte r is fo r havin>; su d l *tu n t3 here is a Rood one, b u t I think you I preaching the idea in the w rong way. , j • , . . r e . p - ; th a t perform,OK card s tu n t , is sun- pie enough that ,t could be car- , tie d on by anyone posses.,n* in- ■ ^ ^ a|1 thosc „ luBUe„ , The ac tu al flipping o f the p > rt o f the stu n t and can be done by anybody. wh<> deajgna (he car(]s and „ director o( th e gtunts, ^ ^ ^ ^ th e re tell,genre above the level of the moron Hence need regular pattie,- pants - w h , ch we probably could- n 't get anyway if they are forced for 1.400 ta no real ^ ^ ^ w o u l d be needed to tack the cards and instruction sh e et, ^ of th(j game „ w , „ Rlve up the whole idea if you are going to tr y the best place any- and the s t u denta who ^ ^ sU .p ^ ^ t n 4 ^ the whjch ^ ^ ^ * to sit in the end sones. ,a , herc „ n follow the simple instructions and r t ” B E A VE WE POINT OUT these letters because they give an answer to w hat we have been looking fo r all along. This column did not origi- To the E d ito r: A LESSON ^ ‘ * , iL hunt, th a t they are on y a te r • 'c o m m u n is t.. e * | > t i_ i a Pprhatm the h ea rin g before the tually anyone who disagrees wixn co m m ittee them becomes a t le a st aubversive Pen nato t h e idea of hatnng card atunta a t the Urn veratty e v e r .th o u g h it * edne>d D r. Ayre.*, who weakly protest- would he nice to he able to take ^ credit for it. We were a p p r o v e d fin a„ y ta u g >ll some people a les- efi t h e bill in behalf of the Amer- ...................... by the originators, who really w ant to see the plan go over, and asked to assist in finding o u t w hat the students think about the idea, A f f a i r , nif(ht on R e p ro ,c n U - 1 and a subject fo r attack. they are not conducting a witch about th ree-fourths of his alloted Cro8thwait*g loyalty bill ha? Although the legislators say ican civil Liberties Union, spent i i - — ♦ ^ Job Opportunities FROM CONVERSATION with various people on the cam pus and w hat we g et in the mail and in phone calls, students are fo r the ; n't w ant to ait in M o n t g o m e r y W a rd — A M o n t- ! idea, b u t they don’t w ant to sit in , ., r, the end zones, for the Reasons end zone seats have already been explained. ^ornery Ward representative will prim arily concerned with men like canip‘us Wednesday, A y r e s - t h i s bit of fra n k n ess we April 13, to interview J u n e gradu- should appreciate. For, although ates who are interested in secur- Crosthwait says his is aimed only ing positions as executive train ees at communists, it is obvious th a t absolutely time proving conclusively th a t his organization had no communist affiliations. To the s u r ­ prise of the audience, a re p re se n t­ ative sneaking fo r the bill singled out Ayres as his m a jo r ta rg e t, n ot the communists. The representative said he was W H EN WE W E R E firs t »P*; in the Southw estern te rrito ry . In- should a bill pass, soon a n y group terviews will he held in the Stu- j or individual speaking o u t fo r civil the idea, we asked liberties, as Dr. A yres was, o r in Service — The United fact disagreeing in a n y w ay with e *1 en°,! the Legis a tu le , . CiTil it on a ,, ..I Vi the stude nt d en t Bureau, B. Hall 1H. preached on ab out staging side. Besides the f a c t th a t few, if any, students could see it there, I States Civil Service Commission announces exam inations for medi- y more there is one other drawback. Some students sitting a t football games cal technician , LL are fully equipped with therm os w cn n o io g y ,, nit . I • U aal J bottles, flasks, ju s t plain bottles, and w hat have you. We were aware th a t it takes no g r e a t m ental e f ­ f o r t to perform th e stunts, b u t i t ’s almost a sure bet th a t some in­ ebriated ch aracter will wind up flashing a bottle instead of a card. tpchnoloev) medical X-ray tech- n cian, and tobacco inspector. No .* ’ w ritte n tests a re required. I tar r i * t D i (general medical <»*»■> • te chnicians J a , j NOW W H E T H E R th a t is serious perience which included technical ar reac m g q w F A R F R BILL SH LAKER, C L E A N H O U S E f o r enough to ruin a s tu n t may be debatable. But consider the rush line seats. The f o r the 50-yard cards are passed out the stunts a t half-time only to find th a t several dozen people have w andered off for cokes, peanuts, or ice cream — or more chasers. And how m any people sitting in th a t s e c t i o n will be wearing orange shirts? If a man gets to the stadium early and sits in the broiling sun for two hours ju s t to g e t a 50-yard line seat, he isn’t going to like g e tting shoved over to the 20-yard line ju s t because he isn’t w earing a white shirt or doesn’t w'ant to both er with the cards. T H E S E MAY OR m ay no t be trivial points. If so, it’ll all come out in the wash. We agree with our correspondents on the counts th a t the stun ts a re simple enough to perform and th a t it will be vir­ tually impossible to get 1,400 stu ­ dents to sit behind the goal posts. Simplicity is an asset. We have engaged in some study o f the way other schools, notably S tan ford University, ca rry it o u t and are convinced th a t a n y group o f 6- year-olds can do job. The points listed before are not objec­ tions bu t merely possibilities. the W H E N TH E m eeting of the com mittee looking into the pro­ is called, every suggestion je c t and objection th a t has been called to our atten tio n will be aired. In the meantime, we would appreci­ a te a n y other recommendations, suggestions, objections, and w hat have you that you m ay care to of­ fer. Medical to 82,974. The receive To the E d ito r: jobs are nomic-social problems are technicians Even Life magazine adm its th a t from $2,284 to $3,351 a year, and from the W estern W orld’s politico-eco- medical * X-ray basic- $2 284 the 1 oca ted in W ashington, D.C., and ally of our own, and vicinity. Applicants m ust have had Marxists’ making. They aver fur- ap p rop riate hospital or clinical ex- ther th a t i f we “ put o ur own house in ord er” we shall c u t the ground la b o ra to ry experience. Some sub- out from u n d er the communists, stitution of education fo r experi- ence is allowed. should know this. He o u ght to be crusad- the tobacco ing against such things R epresentative H a n n a Beginning salaries fo r no t as and to growing are panding slums, and Representative Blount inspector ra n g e f ro m $2,074 the instability $5 232 a year The positions located thro u g h o u t the country. I of our economy; as well as more A p p l i c a n t s m a s, have ha,I experi- equal rights a n d oPPOrtum ies or ence in the handling and m arket- minority racial nationality ing of tobacco. A pprop riate educa- groups. tion may be substituted fo r p a r t of the experience. should ; know th a t denunciation of sin and Applications fo r medical techni- condemnation of sinners is a fru it- cian and medical X-ray technician less activity. So he should go forth will be accepted until J u n e 7, Ap- to battle bearing the shield of en- inspector lightenm ent and w earing the ar- plications fo r tobacco mer of tr u t h ; arm ed with st*- m u st be in by May 3. tistics showing the c,ose correla- F u r th e r inform ation and appli- cation forms may be secured from tion between bad housing and bad A. E. Davis at* the Austin Post health, poverty and ignorance and Office, or the application form s : disease, slums and juvenile delin- mav be obtained from the Student quency and crime and sin. Employm ent Bureau, B. Hall 18. DREW C. 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V a c a n c i e s a r e n e e d e d t h i s s u m m e r f o r v i s i t i n g f a c u l t y m e m b e r s a n d t e a c h e r s i a t t e n d i n g a u m m e r s c h o o l . L a v e r n e N o y e s S c h o l a r s h i p * f o r 1 9 5 0 a r e n o w a v a i l a b l e . A p p l i c a t i o n * m u s t ; be in h a n d b y A p r i l 2 0 . S e c u r e a p p l i c a t i o n | b l a n k s f r o m m y * e c r e t * r y , Mi** C r i m e s . t o t h e T h e s e s c h o l a r s h i p s a r e o p e n o n l y c h i l d r e n o f v e t e r a n s o f W o r l d W a r I a n d t h e y m u s t he g o o d s t u d e n t s a n d in n e e d L a v e r n e N o y e s S c h o l a r ­ o f a s s i s t a n c e . r e q u i r e d s h i p s e x e m p t t h e h o l d e r # f r o m ! r r ' E. J . 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Yesterday’* Crvptoquote: ALAS, HOW DIFFICULT IS T H S SAFE-KEEPING OF GLORY!-PUBLILIUS SYRUS. Puunbuted by King Tea lure* Syndicate. Ina.. I T ’S YOUR program. You can have it if you w ant it, and you can have it the way you w ant it if you’ll only speak out. A l p h a K a p p a D e l t a A l p h a L a m b d a D e l t a C h i E p s i l o n D e l t a S i g m a R h o I o t a S i g m a P» Vogues Star Skates To Music by Brahms We3nes3ay, KpriT TY. 1949 THE D M Y TEXAN Page * Dorsey Specializes In Ideal Rhythms Employment Figures Rise ' figures on em ploym ent The Texas E m ploym ent Com- healthy mission S a tu rd a y reported March j around. increases all showed the way THURSDAY EVENING On The Stage APRIL 21st at 8:18 HARAID BROMLEY EDDIE RICH mud DEAN GOODMAN pTSMRt SYLVIA JOHN SIDNEY* LODER ^^listless Wine TICKETS NOW ON SALE PRICES INCL. TAX $3.90, $3.25, $2.60, $2.20 S p o n is rid b f Y outh W elfare Fund J r . C ham ber of Commerce. GAY FROSTED MUSKA! SPECTACLE ON REAL ICE TRULY A NEW IRA IN ENTERTAINMENT S K IL L - B E A U T Y - VARIETY-COLOR - C O M E D Y A N D S P E E D -IT ’S - 21 SENSATIONAL ACTS A U STIN ’S FIRST BIG ICE SHOW ON REAL ICE APR. 19 THRU APR. 23 MAT. SAT., APR. 23 P ric es: *3.00. $2 SO, $2.00, *1.28 Tex Ittcl. On Sale Lobby H otel Driekill, Co-Op Book Store, D ally from t A. M. to S P. M. GET TICKETS NOW! CITY COLISEUM iiiiiiiiiiiiiirmiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cash Prizes Call For UT Takers Writers May Win Any of 4 Contests Recognition in the playwritfng field is assured U niversity stu­ dents who win in any o f th e fo u r contests c u rre n tly underw ay. to be produced The Belfry P layers are new taking th ree -a ct plays from which w inners this sum m er will be chosen. P rises of $200, a n d downward aw ait win­ n ers of th e V alparaiso University P lay ers contest fo r one-act plays. The A rts of the T h e a te r F o u n d a­ tion o f fe rs an an n u a l aw ard of $2,000. The best play in the E d ­ w ard Lamh P lay w rig h t Contest will win $500 an d production by the R epertoire Little T h e a te r of Toledo, Ohio. Inquiries reg u la­ tions and oth e r details should be addressed to Mrs. Virginia Die­ gan, P lay Selection Committee, The Belfry Players, Williams Bay, W is.; Valparaiso U niversity P lay ­ ers, V alparaiso University, Val­ paraiso, Ind.; A r t s o f th e T hea ter F o undation, 6 W est Seventy-sev­ enth S treet, New York, N. Y .; and to R epertoire L ittle T heater, 16 T en th Street, Toledo 2, Ohio. Individuals in te reste d in taking p e r t these fo u r con­ tests should w rite to the respec­ tive address immediately. concern ing in an y o f SPEAK SPANISH L earn Q uickly th * M ay way S PEE D W RITING th* n a tu ra l sy stem of sh o rth an d in six to tw elve weeks. F o r inform ation, call 8-3446. DUR­ HAM ’S BUSINESS COLLEGE. SOO-A Lavaca S treet. EASTER WEEK END IN MONTERREY T h u rsd ay , F riday, S atu rd ay , Sunday and M onday April 14, IS , IS, IT and IS. A bsolutely all E xpenses — *61.50 Including tra n s p o rta ­ to u rist cards, tio n , h o tels, m eals, sig h tseein g and n ite clubs. W rite : MEXICAN JOURNEYS U n iv ersity Box 1S46— A u stin , Texas P h o n s 2-6616 or 2-7911 ice first show, Dorothy Day, television and mo tio n picture star, will be am ong fea tu re d p erfo rm ers when th e A u s tin ’s “ Ice V ogues o f 1949” comes to the Col- lisieum April 19-23 fo r six p e r ­ form ances, including a S atu rd ay m atinee, April 23, a t 2:30 o'clock. The ingenue of the “ Vogues,” a n d Marshall Beard are team ed to ­ g e th e r as gypsy sw eethearts, and th e ir leaps and spins add grac e­ fulness and charm to one of the m ore dramatic of all scenes, “ Gyp­ sy C aravan,” set to the music of Brahms. Marshall Beard, form er sk a tin g p a rtn e r of Sonja Heme, heads the male division. Beard will also sta r in “ Down Rio W ay,” one of the tw en ty -fo u r events set f o r production. Miss Day, a Silver Medal skater, dem on strates her ability in h er solo number, “ Indian S erenade.” Born in Buffalo, N.Y., but now a re sid e n t of Los Angeles, Miss Day has been skating f o r nine years. She has skated in two of Sonja H en ie’s motion pictu res and t o u r - , ed one season as a fea tu re d skater in “ Ice Follies.” A newcomer to the frozen s u r - 1 fac e of the “ Vogues,” is Gene- j vieve Norris, adagio-ballroom ice - 1 sk a te r p a r tn e r of Bob Payne. She was a fea tu re d in hotel show’s and travelling ice shows as w’ell as in “ Ice Follies.” The “ Ice Vogues of 1949” with • its cast of seventy-five had a t its beginnin g fo u r years ago as a company of fo rty with a few cos­ tumes, one portable ice tank, and one tra ile r of refrigeration equip­ ment. The new “ Vogues” is the o f fsp rin g of “ Holiday on Ice,” a show which found it could not m e e t th e dem ands of such a large n u m b e r of cities in its forty-six w eek playing schedule. Today, the two show’s own and o p e ra te six ice-refrigeration units, which a r e transported on a fleet of six trailers and trucks, w’hile the THE SPLIT, as executed by lovely Dorothy Day, is just one of Ice V o gu es of 1949” promises to be a lively the reasons why the show for Austin audiences. M iss Day, who shares the spotlight with G loria Dawn, is hailed one of the leading ice-acrobatic skaters in the world. the 175 skaters, and some 1,000 cos- sale a t the Jaycee desk fumes and props travel by special Driskill Hotel lobby, and the U n­ Prices are $3, train. : iversity Co-Op. in Tickets fo r the show are on $2.50, $2, and $1.25. Shockproof Is Insult To Adult Intelligence questionably In an abortive flicker a t the j P a r a m o u n t called I “ Shockproof,” any relation to an ! a r tf u l script is purely coincidental. I Nor does the presence of Cornel 1 Wilde and Patricia K night in any way is insult to adu lt in- generally an compensate for w hat ca st of the two companies totalling j telligence. A m o n g U niversity dancers, Tommy Dorsey’s band is without do ubt one o f the m ost popular, f o r he furnishes th a t p erfec t com­ bination of clean musicianship and ideal dancing rhythms. And when the popular trom b on­ ist brings his twenty-two piece crew to Gregory Gym Saturday, May 7, fo r a jo in t dance-concert, some students will see the band fo r the third time here. Dorsey played once before the w ar when his hand sported such names as F ra n k S inatra, Jo S taffo rd and th e Pied Pipers, Connie Haynes, Ziggy Elman, and drum m er Buddy Rich. F o r this U niversity date, Dorsey ! is f e a tu rin g vocalists Lucy Ann J Polk, Sonny Calello, and the Vee- j Tones, a vocal quintet, along with tr u m p e te r Charlie Shavers and dru m m e r Louis Bellson. Because of the m any persons now popular in the music business who started their careers with Dorsey, the “ Sentim ental Gentle­ m a n ” has earned the title o f “ The S tarm a k er.” I t was in his organi­ zation th a t B unny Berigan, Dave Tough, and many others started their rise to fame. B ut Dorsey has popularized more than musicians. His records have tu rned many songs into near- clas.sics, and some of them today are almost in th e collector’s item departm ent. Examples are “ I ’ll TOMMY DORSEY Never Smile Again,” “ Marie,” “ This Love o f Mine,” “ Well, Get It,” and his currently popular “ Until.” His records have sold over 34,000,000 copies fo r RCA- Victor— a world record. M easuring effectiveness o f leadership and personnel practices was the topic of Dr. William R. Spriegel, professor of m a nag e m ent wr.o addresed the Dallas Person­ nel Association Tuesday n igh t in Dallas. Advance Ticket Sale for "Only An Orphan Girl" a t S aengurrunde Hall FRIDAY A SATURDAY April 15th A 16th Call 8-5666 F o r Table Reservation* T icket* *l.SO (T ax Inc!.) TA D R IV E *IN T H E A T R E S N O R T H A U S T I N # S O U T H A U S T I N ^ Hollywood’s penchan t for the inconsequential in film making is well established, h u t this speci­ men deserves an Oscar or a t least a consideration fo r one fo r the of most u nnecesasry the year. The principle failure here if the story, which is p retty much from hunger. film in Cornel Wilde plays a young, single parole officer charged with the responsibility of keeping P a t ­ line during her ricia Knight parole period. Seems she killed a guy because she was love with an o th er, and they sent her up f o r five years, which is what film deserves. Wilde’s pri­ ■this mary duty grows hazy in the more impelling consideration of fall­ ing in love with Patricia. in the W ith in an c f o it imagination adolescent this picture the w riters behind throw tog e th er in reckless a b a n ­ don some situations which reach their d enou em en t when Miss k n ig h t shoots her erstwhile lover. responsibility of Forsaking his office Wilde skips tow n with the blonde to save her I rom w h at would bp inescap- ; able punishm ent. T ogether they take odd jobs to g e t along, and to finally give satisfy In th a t we would not he divulging any secrets we might add th a t the af rementioned shot one absolves bis would-be slayer before one is completely bored. Wh at Wilde and Knight t a ed, incidentally, are two copies I of “ An Actor P repares.” their consciences. themselves up Stanislavsky’s the belief — VICTOR J U N G E R R u t h T r a h a n Sell* A r t i c l e in An article a bout H. A. L inn, superint endent of Main Building, the Houston Croni- apeared ele’s magazine section Sunday. I Written by Ruth Trahan, Uni­ versity journalism student, it tells of Mr. D un n’s project, “ Books five for China.” Three of photographs the articles were made by Y e me n Liles, senior journalism student. the accompanying CHIEF D R I V E - I N T H E A T R E ' Nt & 81 ST TOW** ON 7 ti O O B i* . D A I I A f. H U * V i *»iiu •*> o... m m ■■l l . Teacher Placement Job Is Mrs. Moore's Latest i rn 'Mexican Artist Will Exhibit Paintings Today Pan-A m erican F iesta w ill spon­ sor p a in tin gs o f F id el F igu eroa, noted a rtist from T axco, M exico, in an art ex h ib it in the M axim ilian Room, D riskill H o tel, from 9:30 to 11:30 o ’clock W ednesday m orn­ ing. A rt classes from A ustin High School w ill be special gu ests. program The A rt S ection o f A ustin W om an’s Club w ill be g u ests at the aftern o o n e x h ib it from 2 to 6 o ’clock. Mrs. C. T. Gray, chairm an o f the club, w ill be hostess. The F iesta co n tin u es through Sunday. T hursday, there w ill be a o f L atin-A m erican songs and dances in the C rystal Ballroom o f the D riskill H otel from 8 to 9 :15 o ’clock. A dance revue by J a n et C o llett School 1 o f D ancing is included , w ith spe­ cial dances by F idel F igueroa and his sister, M argarita F igueroa de Leigh, both o f T axco. The T exas Scn< ol of F in e A rts will provide I m usical num bers. Christian Church Plans Pre-Easter Morning Services R ev. L aw rence Bash w ill co n ­ d u c t e a r l y m orning devotional s e r ­ vices at th e U n iv ersity Christian C h u r c h T exas B ible Chair ch apter I W ednesday and Thursday a t 7 :30 to 7 :50 o ’clock. T he d evotion al, “J o y o f J esu s,” w ill be Mr. B ash’s su b ject W ednes- j day. The service to be conducted by V elda B riggs. “ S u ffe r in g s o f J e s u s ” w ill be the devotion al topic T hursday. Clark V inson w ill be in c h a r g e o f the services. Jewish Articles To Be Exhibited In Main Building fir st and second J ew ish articles w ill be exhib ited in flo o rs d is­ p lay w indow s in the Main B uilding W ednesday through April 21, ac- 1 cording to Rabbi B enson S k o ff, lectu rer in classical languages. T he exh ib it w ill include Jew ish ritual articles, J ew ish books, and I item s chosen because o f their I con n ection w ith Passover. ’ “ As a child, I w as given a piano lesso n s, bu t I alw ays and piano w anted a ty p ew riter.” to W hile a job w as secreta ry sophom ore a t TCU, sold radio ad vertisin g. H e r t h e j she f i r s t e d i t o r o f “ N a tion al T ech n ician ,” in six m onths, she had he- j and com e editor o f the m agazine. The m agazine expand ed rapidly and she w as o ffe r ed a job in Chicago. t h a t living conditions w ere too costly in C hicago. B ut th e real re a s on wa s th a t I didn’t w a n t to leave T e x a s , ” she laughed. “ T he excu se I gave w as o ffic ia l “ T his We e k guide of Mrs. M oore then began t o sell in advertising fo r Dallas, ” the Hotel G reeters’ A ssociation . Fhe soon becam e b u sin ess m anager a nd later ed itor and publi sher. She changed the nam e to “ This Mo n t h in D a lla s” and enlarged the m agazine. I as well s a l e s m a n I n 1940, the S t a t e R e s t a u r a n t Associ ation o f T e x a s deci de d to have a ma g az i n e, a n d Mrs. Moore was chosen to e d i t it. She n ame d it “ Ch u c k W a g o n ” a n d was a d ­ v e r t i si ng as edit or. She wa s also e d i t o r of the time, P a r k Cities Ne ws a t “ A f t e r m y com m ission wi t h the I b e ­ c a me a m e m b e r o f t h e Austi n Public Schools as s e c r e t a r y to the d i r ec t o r of pupil p e r s o n n e l s e r v ­ ices,” Mrs. Moor e said. “ This led to a n a p p o i n t m e n t as a visiting I t e a c h e r. ” j i L a b o r D e p a r t m e n t e n d e d , t h a t is N o w Mrs. Moor e t a k i n g a c ourse in c r e a t i v e w r i t i n g a t the I University. A n o t h e r o f h e r a m- 1 bit ions fi cti on, she to w r i t e said. is Mrs. Moor e is p r e s i d e n t o f the S o r o p t i mi s t Club o f Aust i n a n d has been i n s t r u m e n t a l in the o r ­ gan i za t i o n r e c e n t l y o f a Sorop- j ti mi st Club in S a n Ant oni o. F e d e r a t i o n S h e is a b o a r d m e m b e r o f t h e City o f W o m e n ’s Clubs a nd a m e m b e r o f C o m m u n ­ ity Council, T e x a s Social Wel- i far e Associ ation, Offi ci al Ladies of Au s t i n , T e x a s S t a t e T e a c h e r s Associ ation, a n d Pi G a m m a Mu, h o n o r a r y social sci ence f r a t e r n i t y . Mrs. M oore is well t r av e l e d in E u r o p e a n d A me r i ca . I n 1939, she r ecei ved f i r s t p ri ze given b y the I n t e r n a t i o n a l C on v e n t i on o f the Hot el G r e e t e r s ’ Associ ation for i nc r e a s i ng tr avel . Over tiie Teacup — Rio Grande Club To Ride Special Bus A special bus w ill run to the V a lley T hursday a ftern o o n fo r R i o G r a n d e V a l l e y C l u b m em bers. All stu d en ts who are in terested are to A lexan der, phone 7 -0227. co n ta ct Ralph B o w a n d A r r o w C l u b w ill n o t m eet until a fte r the E aster v aca­ tion, said D arlyne D ou gh tie, b u lle­ tin board chairm an. ★ ★ T he P r e - L a w S o c i e t y has ca n ­ celed its regu lar m eetin g W edn es­ day b ecau se o f th e E aster h o li­ days. A special m eetin g w ill be called W ednesday night, April 20, a t 7 : 3 0 o ’clock in Law B u ilding 105. Me m b e r s o f t h e S t u d e n t C h r i a t - i a n A n o c i a t i o n will elec t o ff i c e rs ! W e d n e s d a y n i g h t a t 7 o ’clock a t t he YMCA. ly W ednesday but girls w ho h a v e tournam ent m atch es m ay p la y them b efore the holidays. M em ­ ber? should c o n ta ct M iss A nna P ittm an a t th e W om en’s Gym to m ake arran gem en ts for m atches. it L o t i n - A m e r i c a n U n i o n w ill m e e t a t 8 o ’clock W ednesday n ig h t in T exas U nion 301 to hear rep o rts on F iesta T ropical, which wa? held last Friday. ★ B l u e s t o c k i n g * , honorary E nglish so ciety , w ill m eet W ednesday at 6 o ’clock in T ex a s U nion 30 9 . Dr. R udolph W illard, p rofessor o f E nglish, w ill be th e speaker. C a t a l o g s T o B e O u t T u e s d a y Sum m er c a ta lo g s can be picked up free in the R egistrar's O ffice ; T uesday, M iss B arekm an, ed itor o f official p u blications, has a n ­ nounced. C lass sch ed u les w ill be T e e C l u b w ill n o t m eet o f f ic ia l- ' out by T hursday, A pril 2 8 . I JlA v Qa&M j W W • t o w i e s ? contains Viratol H I W FORMULA WITH VIRATOI.* works wonders in the looks o f your hair. It looks natural... feels natural... i t and it stays in place! Try a bottle. •This special compound alives lustre.. keeps hair in place u ithout stiffness. &UUS i t Q M M j W I flutes (j&uh/ \o a,' "jttsfeBfaM h ok...oJU b new Vaseline cream hair tonic We3nes3ay, Xpr? TY 1749 THE DXTIY TEXAN Page 8 Tea Compliments Visiting Novelists T wo noveli st s doi ng re s e a r c h a t t h e Un i v e r s i t y were e n t e r t a i n e d a t a t e a T u e s d a y a ft e r n o o n by the L i b ra r y School S t u d e n t s Associ a­ tion a n d f acul t y. H o n o re e s were P a u l Morgan, f o r m e r li br a r i a n of I n s t i t u t e New Mexico M ilitary who i* wr i t i n g a book on t h e Rio G r a n d e for the River* o f Ame r i c a series* an d L a u r a Kr e y , a Un i ­ g a t h e r i n g vers i t y g r a d u a t e n o w ma t er i al in the Ar c hi ve s collection Pre-Mission for h e r novel on IS T H E T I M E TO P R E P A R E F O R S U M M E R 0 Air Conditioning 0 Window Coolers 0 Fans From $28.95 up USE O U R C O N V E N IE N T LA Y A W A Y PLAN O N L Y $10 D O W N 9 Q uality Service • D ependability W I L L I A M S G A I N E S C O 7 - 6 « S 9 D I A L 1 4 t h a t S a n J a c i n t o Texas. Also a t t e n d i n g t h e tea, held in the L i b r a r y School L i b r a r y, were sever al p r o f e s s o r s o f 5-outhw e st l i t e r a t u r e a nd A m e ri c a n history. p a u l Morgan, a vers at i l e a rt ist , a n d tias w r i t t e n sever al play® and i l lustrat e* much of hi* writ ing. Born in Ne w York, he was mus i c critic f or the A l b u q u e r q u e Mo r n i n g S t a r a t IR. hook* He l eave is now on t.o do r e ­ se a r ch on t h e Rio Gr a n d e . His book, “ The F a u l t o f Angela,” wa s a H a r p e r prize w i n n e r a n d hi® d e ­ scri pt i ons of t h e S o u t h w e s t ha ve won him acclaim. L a u r a Kr ey , a w r i t e r of h i s t o r i ­ cal fi cti on of t h e So u t h a n d p a r ­ t i cul ar l y of Te x a s , wa- horn in Cia! veston. she her f amil y S h or t l y a f t e r g r a d u a t i o n , begin ma r r i e d , b u t did n o t wr i t i n g c a r e e r unti l her had g r own up. “ And Tell o f Time and “ Un the L o n g T i d e ” a re h e r b e tt er - kn o wn work--. T wo books a b o u t Virgi nia-—“ T h e M u r m u r i n g Shell’' and “ The Lonel y Sh i p ” — are to be pu b l i sh e d soon. TYPEW RITER SPECIALISTS Can Do the Job Better W e Pick U p a n d Deliver. Ph o n e 8-4360 r a n c h By P A T R I C I A P I G M A N t o F r o m a d u d e the off ice of t h e S t a t e L a b o r Co m­ missioner, Mrs. M a u r e e n Moore, now p l a c e m e n t s e c r e t a r y of the T e a c h e r P l a c e m e n t Service, has come a long way. Un u s u a l l y y o u n g f o r h e r ma n y is a c c ompl i s hme nt s, Mrs. Moore full of e n t h u s i a s m f o r h e r new job as a ss i s t an t to Dr. Hob Gray, d i r e c t o r of t h e P l a c e m e n t Service. She h a s served as office m a n a g e r since j o i n i n g the U n i v e rs i t y s t a f f in F e b r u a r y . E a r l y in h e r c a r e e r , Mrs. Moore sold a d v e r t i s i ng f o r T e x a s dude r a n c h e s an d t ook up h o r s e b a c k r i d i n g in h e r s p a r e time, A few b r ui se s to d a m p e n h e r spirit, and she p r o g r es s e d to edi­ two s t a t e m a g a z in e s t or shi p of f i r s t a nd w o ma n L a b o r Commi ss i one r. the of f i c e o f Te x a s ' s failed f a r a m a j o r “ A c a r e e r was f r o m m y goal when I was g r a d u a t e d fr om TOU with home in said. economi cs, " Mrs. Moore “ A nd my son a n d d a u g h t e r a r e life.” the highl ight ? o f my still H e r son, J e r r i e Babcock, is a f r e s h m a n a d m i n i s t r a ­ b u s i ne s s tion m a j or a t the U n iversity. H e r d a u g h t e r , J o Ann, a t t e n d s A u s ­ tin High School, j tr ue “ Ho me is w h e r e the h e a r t is” holds f or Mrs. Moore. She calls her spaci ous home on [.ake e nj oys A ust i n h e r h o b b y | h a vi n g f r i en d s f o r an e ve n i n g o f an d folk danci ng, a n o t h e r hobby. in Mrs. Moor e' s j o b the S t a t e t hr ou g h L a b o r D e p a r t m e n t came art icl es she had w r i t t e n f or “ This Mont h in Dallas a n d T e x a s . ” She was edi t or an d p u b l i s h e r of t h a t ■ ma ga z i ne b e f o r e coini ng to A u s ­ tin. The U Diversity o f Texas DEPARTMENT O F ART in collaboration with the C O M M ITTE E O N PUBLIC LECTURES p r e s e n t Dr. M arian Davis, Assistant Professor of A rt Dr. Bernard M yers, G uest Professor o f A r t History in a series o f illustrated lectures entitled O L D MASTERS R E M B R A N D T — W e d n e s d a y , A p r i l 13 Dr . M y e r a M I C H E L A N G E L O — W e d n e s d a y , Ap r i l 20 Dr . De r i * G O Y A — W e d n e s d a y , Ap r i l 27 Dr . M y e r . D U R E R — W e d n e s d a y , M a y 4 ........................... Dr . D a v i t A r c h i t e c t u r e B u i l d i n g 1 05 a t 8 : 0 0 p . m. A D M I S S I O N F R E E M a r t h a C a r t w r i g h t , M a r g a r e t Ann Pi cket t , an d t r a n c e s Dixon h a v e been a p p o i n t e d by B a r e f o o t Sa n d e r s , to r e p r es e n t t h e U n i v e r s i t y a t t h r ee s p r i n g pa gea nt s. president, s t u d e n t M a r t h a will a p p e a r at t h e A&M j F if t e e n t h A n n u a l C o t t on Styl e Show’ P a g e a n t a n d Ball, April 29, I a t College S t a t i o n . t o thi s c e l e br a t i on S h e will t a k e a co mp l et e cot t on w a r d r o b e in h o no r of K i n g C o t t on , a t which r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f e v e r y cr liege a n d u ni v e r s i t y will be pres ent . in Te x a s se ni or j M a r g a r e t Ann is to be p r e s e n t e d : at Rice’s “ R o n d e l e t ” in Ho u s t o n , May 7. She and o t h e r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f T e x a s u n i v e r si t i e s a n d colleges will be h o n o re d a t a l unche on, r e cept ion, a n d a t t h e f o r ma ! p r e ­ t h e se n t at i on o f p r es en t a t i o n , all t h e b e a u t i es will be dressed in colonial style. the Court . A t The Texan CLASSIFIED ADS Produce Results Quick Daily M RS. M A U R E E N M O O R E t r a v e l e d t h r o u g h o u t the s t a t e i n ­ s p e c t i n g bowl i ng alleys, t a v er n s , a nd ni ght spot s e m p l o y i n g chil­ dren. W h e n s t a t e low e n f o r c e m e n t o f child r e g u l a t i o n s , she s pe a k i ng to p a r e n t s a n d groups . l a ws did n ot a l ­ l a bor t o u r e d t h e st a t e t e a c h e r “ Wh en the L a b o r C o mmi s s i o n e r res i gned, I was n e x t in line for t h e j o b , ” Mrs. Moor e, “ b u t I was a w o m a n . ” B u t did n o t h i n d e r G o v e r n o r Coke S t e v e n s on when he ap p o i n t ed Mrs. Mo o r e to fill t h e position. to be a man-sized job. t u r n e d o u t this f a c t It T h e mo s t u n u su a l d u t y Mrs. Moore had as L a b o r C o m m i s ­ s i o n e r was r eg u l at i on o f boxing an d wr e st l i n g rul es in Texas. She held h e a r i ng s on v i o l a t i o n s of t h e is to be F r a n c e s a n h o n o r g u e s t a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y of A r ­ k a n s a s “ G a e b a l e , ” April 28, 29, a nd 30. S h e will be given recogni ti on as a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of the U n i v e r s i t y a t a g r a n d t o u r o f the c a mp u s , a b e a u t y e x t r a v a g a n z a , t h e A r k a n ­ sas Va r s i t y Show, t h e S t u d e n t Carni val , a n d will be p r e s e n te d on a r ad i o p r o g r a m b r o a d c a s t o v e r e n t i r e R a z o r b a c k N e t w o rk . t he She will also a t t e n d t h e Grand Ball, the fi na l e v e n t o f the w e e k ­ e nd activities. Mademoiselle's Fiction Contest Ends A pril 15 Apri l 15 is t h e dea dl i ne w o me n u n d e r g r a d u a t e s Ma de moi sel l e m a g a z i n e ’s contect. f o r t o e n t e r fi cti on P r i ze s of $500 e a c h f o r the t wo t h e b e s t Ftories A u g u s t issue o f t h e ma g a z i n e will be a w a rd e d . publ i she d in S to r i e s shoul d be 5,000 wo r d s , f r o m 3, 000 to t y p e w r i t t e n , d oubl e- spaced, a n d a c c o m p a n i e d t h e c o n t e s t a n t ’s n a m e , h o me by a d d r e s s , a n d college classificat ion. to Coll ege Fict ion C o n t e s t , M a d e ­ moiselle, 122 E a s t F o r t y- s e c o n d S t r e e t , N e w Yo r k 17, N. Y. shoul d be mai led E n t r i e s He r first job wi t h the commi s­ sion was child l a b o r supervisi on. labor, she In r e g u l a t i n g child J rules. “ My a mbi t i on w a s a l way s j our - ■ n a l i s m, ” Mrs. Mo o r e confessed. Girls to Be Honored At Spring Pageants Coaching T R A N S L A T I O N ? . C O A C H I N G . F r e n c h a n d G e r m a n . S i l t o n . 2 8 0 6 R io G r a n d * . 7-1 *8 4 , M A T H A N D P h y s i c * he lp . E x p e r i e n c e d . J o h n L i t t l * , 7 - 6 0 3 6 . C O A C H I N G I N P p a n i ' h . E x p e r i e n c e d t e a c h e r . N e a r U n i v e r s i t y , 2 - 8 6 5 2 __ C O A C H I N G IN E n g l i s h , e x p e r i e n c e d I n ­ s t r u c t o r w i t h M.A. d e g r e e : C* I 7 - 1 7 9 - Dancing L E A R N T O D A N C E U n i v e r s i t y B a l l r o o m Ha ****. M o n d a y A T h u r s d a y 8-9 P . M S t u d e n t r a t e s J 4 . 0 0 . . P e r m o n t h . A n n e ' <* D u v a l D a n c e S t u d i o , l C t h a n d C o n g r e s s P h o n e 8 - 8 9 5 1 For Rent F O U R V A C A N C I E S i n Mi** P o l l y D u k e a g r l ’a h o u s e a t 307 W . 2 6 t h f o r b u s i n e * * gi r l * a rid g r a d u a t e »t . d e n t s , R e s e r v a t i o n s n o w Lei rig Tr a de s u m m e r . A i r - c o n ­ f o r d i t i o n e d m e a l * . Cai! 6 - 0 0 8 9 a f t e r 6 I M. R O O M F O R m a l e s t u d e n t . O n e b lo c k f r o m c a m p is P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e . S n a r e b a t h w i t h t w o s t u d e n t s . P h o n e 4060- F U R N I S H E D E F F I C I E N C Y A P A R T M E N T r e d e c o r a t e d . O n e b l o c k w e s t N e w l y o f G u a d a l p a. I d e a l f o r s t u d e n t c c u p - I Lilitie* p ai d . ie. 8 4 3 . 1 2 p e r m o n t h 3 3 1 3 K i n g S t r e e t . C a l l 2 - 0 9 6 7 . For Sale 19 F O O T C H R I S C r a f t r u n a b o u t . R e f ­ l e c t c o n d i t i o n . P h o n e 7 - 3 0 2 2 . J 9 4 9 M E R C U R Y S P O R T S C l u b C o u p e , r a d i o , h e a ' e r , p l a s t i c s e a t c o v e r * . H a s h a d b e s t o f c a r * . 1 2 , 3 5 5 . 0 0 . C a l l 2 - 8 5 9 7 , S p e a r s . F O R S A LF.: ‘4 9 C h e v r o l e t , 2 d o o r F lee*. li n e R a d i o a n d h e a t e r b r a n d n e w M a k e m e a n o f f e r . D a n f o r d 7 - 0 2 2 5 . W E B S T E R P O R T A B L E W i r e R ecord a r c o a t c o n d i t i o n . O r i g i n a l V e r y g o o d $ 1 5 0 00 . Y o u r s 6 - 0 9 7 4 b e f o r e T h u r s d a y n i g h t . f o r o n l y 1 6 5 . 0 0 . C a l l ; M U S T S E L L 1941 Bi ts * F o r d T u d o r . E x ­ t h r o u g h o u t . O r i g i n a l i n f o r m a ­ f o r f u r t h e r c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n o w n e r . C a l l 8 - 2 1 8 9 t i o n . O L D S C O R N E T c o n d i t i o n , n o d e n t * , c a s e . e x c e l l e n t m e c h a n i c a l l a c q u e r b a d S e ll n e e 1 1 6 5 . 0 9 . S t e a l a t 8 6 5 . 9 0 C r o w 3 9 5 0 . I For Sale Lost and Found 2 x 2 ' x 4 ’ A Q U A R I U M F R A M E t o f o r s al e c o m p l e t e . A f t e r IS. P h o n e * - 3 8 3 0 a s k f o r R o h r o e d e r . t r a d e . N e e d s g l a s s o r L O S I C L E A R r i m m e d g l a s s e s in l e a ' h e r n e a r C h e m i a t r y B u i l d i n g . ( all M a r i l y n R o lp h, A n d r e w s D o r m i t o r y . c a , , . Dost H E R S H E Y V E N D I N G M a c h i n e . , I d e a l f o r a t u d e n t . P h o n e 8 - 0 5 1 4 . Professional S P E C I A L N E W F O R D S L I S T P R U E I m m e d i a t e D e l i v e r y A u t h o r i x e d h e a l e r T o d d M o t o r C o m p a n y H A I R C U T S . 75c G o o d w o r k m a n , S t a c y s B a r b e r S h o p 2 5 0 2 G u a d a l u p e . ___________________________ DR. H. B. P A R K S G e n e r a l D e n t i s t r y , 62 7 W e a l 8 4 t h P h o n e 2 - 1 5 7 5 J E W E L R Y - S I L V E R D R E S D E N ANTIQUES V IS IT BEA HARPER 0 0 3 W est 12th 8-8432 R o u n d R o c k , T e x a s P h o n e 14 Ride W anted H O U S E K E E P I N G o r V A C A T I O N I N G ? L i v e d f t . a ll L u x e 2 5 P E R F E C T F O R e i ' h e r — M - S y a t e m D e a1 i m i n .rn h o u s e 14 m o n t h s . t r a i l e r . T h r e e c o m p l e t e f o u r , s l e e p s r e f r i g e r a t o r , v e n e t i a n b l i n d s a n d t w i n b u t a n e g a s r a n g e . S e e a t 1 8 0 3 E a s t A \ e n u e . in o n l y r o o m s , Furnished Apartments E F F I C I E N C Y A P A R T M E N T of c o m b i n a ­ t i o n l i v i n g a n d b e d r o o m . d r e s » i n g r o o m a n d h a t h . Suitable f o r I n s t r u c t o r s . P h o n e 2 - 8 3 3 6 . R I D E W A N T E D T o E l P a s o . L e a v e a n y ­ t i m e a f t e r 9 T h u r s d a y . P h o n e 7 - 0 2 5 8 J o h n B u r l e s o n . Riders W anted w e ll R I D E R S W A N T E D t o L u b b o c k o r F a r - f o r E a s t e r h o l i d a y * L e a v e a f t e r n o o n W e d n e s d a y . R e t u r n M o n d a y . 1 9 4 6 C h e v r o l e t . C a l l 6 - 1 0 3 1 . L E A V I N G F O R H o u s t o n s o m e t i m e a f t e r s o m e t i m e t r i p 1 5 .0 0 . l l OO T h u r s d a y . R e t u r n i n g M o n d a y A p ril Cal l 2 - 2 0 1 1 , Bill L i n d s a y . R o u n d I s i b Typing E F F I C I E N T T Y P I N G . T h e s i s w o r k . R e a ­ s o n a b l e . C a l l 7 - 5 8 2 5 . Help W anted F A S T A C C U R A T E t y p i n g , p h o n e 7 - 6 6 8 8 . E X P E R I E N C E D D I R E C T O R f o r C o - E d - u c a t i o r i a l S u m m e r C a m p o f IOO C h i l - , t o d i r e c t e n t i r e a d m i m s t r a - d r e n . M us t be q u a l i f i e d p r o g r a m . M u s t u n d e r s t a n d ti o n p r o b l e m s . A t t r a c t i v e p r o p o s i t i o n f o r i I . J r i g h t p e r s o n f u l l q u a l i f i c a t i o n s P l e a ' * s t a t e a g e a n d in f i r s t l e t i e r . B o x T . ( C l a s s i f i e d ) U n i ­ v e r s i t y S t a t i o n . f r o m J u n e t o S e p t . I Leather Goods E X P E R I E N C E D T Y P I S T . S t u d y n o t e s t o T h e s i s . E d i t i n g 2 - 8 6 7 1 . A C C U R A T E T Y P I S T . E x p e r i e n c e d U n i ­ v e r s i t y w o r k . R e a s o n a b l e r a t e s . 7 - 7 4 1 7 T H E S I S , D i s s e r t a t i o n t y p i n g . N o r m a E n g l e B B A . P h o n e 7 - 6 0 3 2 . T H E S E S . T h e m e * , E l e c t r u m a t i c m e c k y . 2 - 7 0 8 5 . r e p o r t * . D i c t a t i o n . P e t - t y p e w r i t e r . M r s . S H O E R E P A I R S , b o o t s m a d e . L e e r i d e r s s t r a w s h i r t s , d e n i m T E R M P A P E R S — T h e s e s , d i s s e r t a t i o n s , SOD W e s t 31 S t . A c c e p t e d m o r n i n g s . p a n t s . C o w b o y b e l t s , h a t * , C a p i t o l S a d d l e r y h o l s t e r s , l e a t h e r g o o d s . I 2- 9 44 4 1 6 1 4 L a v a c a Rare Opportunity! STUDY . . . TRAVEL in S P A I N C a s t i l i a n G r o u p 8 A n d a l u s i a n G r o u p B a s q u e - C a t a l a n G r o u p 65 D a y s . . . . $ 9 7 5 . 0 0 t o J u l y 2 D e p a r t u r e s J u n e 2 9 S p o n so re d by : UNIVERSITY O F MADRID F o r D e sc rip tiv e F o ld e r W rite : Spanish Student Tours SOO F if th A ve., N . Y. 18, N . Y. BEAUTIFUL R O S E S T Y P I N G . N E A T w ork. WU) call for and d e l i v e r C a l l J - 4 3 6 3 . Wanted to Buy s l i d e s e t s , t y p e w r i t e r s , CA.>H F O R u s e d : r u l e s , d r a w i n g t e x t b o o k s , a d d i n g m a c h i n e s , m o v i e c a m e r a s , c a m ­ e r a s , b i n o c u l a r s , m i c r o s c o p e s — a t w h o l e ­ s a le . B e r k m a n ' s , 2 2 3 4 G u a d a l u p e . r a d i o s , Wanted to Rent S T L D F , N T a n d f a m i l y d e s i r e 2 b e d r o o m s ix a p a r t m e n t . i w e e k s o f s u m m e r t e r m . P h o n e 6 - 7 8 6 2 . f u r n i s h e d f i n t F o r 60c rn dozen delivered DIAL 8-1716 A . H. B u r t o n 4 9 1 3 A r c . G e j C i t t f e d ^ t a n d - b y . • . It tops everything! K. ARNO LD'S perfect jacket fo r shirts, s’acks, shorts, and even summer formals. Lush pinwa’e corduroy In colors as subtle and gentle as spring itself . . . corn, aqua, and grey. Sizes IO to 14. $1?95 ^ 3 J at UT Churches Begin Easter Services Today topic "Jesus Mass will be held every hour Easter festival will be a t 4 o’clock with the sermon "In the Light o f munion w ill be celebrated both night*. The Sacrament o f the Alter will also be administered on Eas­ ter morning: at the close of the service. Sunday at the church. B y C A R O L J E A N E V A N S U niversity students remaining in Austin over the Easter holi­ days w ill find a variety o f serv­ ices in churches in the University area. for Easter worship the follow ed with Christ as Savior" at the evening service a t 7 o’clock. Special music at the morning service w ill be a choral selection, “ List Cheru­ bic Host," and a harp solo by Mrs. Dorothy Menschen. Josie Champion will sing “ I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" at the evening devotional. from 7 until 12 o ’clock Easter Sunday morning, with sermons by Dr. Stanley. Evening d ev o tio n a l will be held W ednesday, Thurs­ day, and Friday nights at 7 o ’clock. hour Three service at A ll S a in ts ' E p isco p a l C h u rch will be held on Good Friday from 12 to 3 o’clock. The Reverends Gray Landry, William Brewster, and Joseph Harte will deliver the ad­ dresses during the service. Sunday morning at 6:80 o ’clock Sunrise Choral Communion will be held at the Chapel, with the Junior Choir leading the music. A solo, "That Easter Day," will be by Ruth Doty. Holy Com­ m union will be administered at 8 o’clock. The l l o ’clock Choral Comunion and sermon will be di­ rected by the pastor, the Rev. Harte. His sermon topic will be The children’s "Open Doors." Before Your Easter Vacation YOUR EASTER CARDS Afneoco't BettJoved Greeting Cords NORCROSS SCHAFFER'S The G ree tin g C a rd Center' 8 1 3 C o n g re ss T hroughout the L enten season the Rev. F. G. Roesner, S t. M ar­ tin'* L u th er a n C h u rch , has built his services around the theme o f the Cross." " I n the Light Carrying through with th a t theme in Holy Week, 8 o’clock evening services will each some phase of this series. Holy Com­ munion will be celebrated a t each of these services. stress of Wednesday evening the sermon the Light of topic will be "In the Cross I Cleanse My Spiri­ tual Tempo,” and on Maundy the Light of the T hursday, "In Cross to Him." F riday I Come services will be held a t l l o’clock A Candlelight Communion Ser­ vice will be beld Thursday eve­ ning at 8 o’clock a t H y d e P a rk C h ristia n C h urch . As part of the worship, Speaking the Choral Choir of Baker School will pre­ sent "The Passion Story” directed by Mrs. Tom Elkins. The church choir will sing "Seraphic Song" by Rubinstein, and Mrs. D. H. Ammons will sing "Communion Hymn" by Opie. The churches of North Austin will unite in a co-operative Good F riday Service a t the Shettles Memorial Methodist Church. The three hour service, from 12 to 3 o’clock, will be divided into seven devotional periods of 25 minutes each, with a brief intermission b e­ tween periods of 25 minutes each, with a brief intermission between periods fo r people to en te r or leave. The entire service of w or­ ship th e seven is built around words from the Cross. W*3r»»3ey. K p rf TI, t949 T H I D M Y TOTAN Pag* f Lead Belly’ Tops List O f Summer Program the "Lead B elly,” famous Negro list of folk singer, heads entertainers on the Summer En­ tertainm ent Program. Discovered by the late John Lomax, nation­ ally known folk song collector, Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) has become one o f the most popu­ lar folk in the United States. lingers to Students paying the summer en­ tertainm ent fee will receive ad­ mission twenty-one movies, two plays produced by the drama department, Blaney— The Magi­ cian, and the Deep River Singers. They will receive a reduced ad­ mission o f tw enty-five cents to Lead Belly, Zucker Duo— Pianists, and Earle Spicer, baritone. Trig Functions Ara Today's Slip Stick Topic Trigonometric functions will be the topic at the fourth m eeting of the free slide rule course Wednes­ day evening at 7 o’clock in Geo­ logy Building 14. The course is sponsored by Tau Beta Pi, hon­ orary engineering fraternity. Interested persons may attend any of the rem aining three weekly meetings. T hirty minutes of in­ struction in fundam entals and an hour of practice are given. T h e o lo g ia n S till C r itic a lly HI Dr. W. T. Conner, professor a t Southwestern Theological Semi­ nary, Fort Worth, remain* in a critical condition after a heart at­ tack Saturday night, Bracken­ ridge Hospital officials said Tues­ day. Dr. Conner had come to A us­ tin to preach at the F irst Baptist Church Sunday morning. In addition, free dancea will be held every Friday night during the summer session. These Fri­ day Frolics will last from 8 to l l in the Texas Union. There will also be duplicate bridge in the Union on F riday evenings. A uditor’s receipt for Bummer fees may be presented for a M a ­ son ticket at the O ffice of the Dean o f Student Life, Main Build­ ing KUM or a t the O ffice of the A ssistant Dean o f Men, B. Hall 15. The Summer Texan is not in­ cluded in this program. and now N ational S tu dent Association's sum m er program includes "O peration Amigos," a course of in Mexico. travel study in both English will be ta u g h t and Spanish. They will include history, Mexican art, economics, philology, Spanish, literature, and sarape weaving. fifty-six day F o r students n ot interested in sum m er school, the program of­ fers a vacation. Tours the United S tate s July I and 5. Tourists will circle famous the cities and places o ff to u rists’ paths. country, visiting smaller leave Costs range f o r $290 to $500, depending on method o f tr a n s p o r ­ tation and gatew ay point. Applications m ust be returned before May I. Additional infor­ mation may be obtained by writ­ ing Inter-American Eshleman Travel Hall, U niversity of California, Berkeley, Calif. Commission. the NSA Shirts on a new look! • 7 Xtosr4 . f SflfQ UTkiXL * i.ro YU2.uk 'T’slwt h i A. udUili omA a * A n ^ C U 4 -yixcfc T- stat; tis**1* — C UT - — Cha*** Telephone 2-6271 and well deliver! Battle of Flowers Ends Wednesday T w o h u n d r e d d o lla rs in prizes A u stin w ith a s p e e c h ca lled , Do a w a i t th e w in n e rs o f W e d n e s d a y ’s We R e m e m b e r ” ; N e w t o n S e h w a r tz }jo u st on> w ith ‘’C o u r a g e o u s A re a n n u a l B a tt le o f F lo w e rs O rato r!- p eopie ’*; W illiam D a r d e n o f cal C o n te s t in Geology B u ild in g a t 2 1 E ig h t f i n a lis ts will beg in fo re n sic m a r a t h o n c o m p e t in g f o r a w a r d s o f $100 f o r A u stin , w ith f i r s t place, $50 f o r seco nd , $35 B ack .” f o r th i r d , a n d $15 f o r f o u r th . o ’clock, N am e th e H olliday, w ith “ R ose b y O t h e r o f T e x a s B o u n ces ; a n d R o b e r t H e a r o n T h e public is in v ite d to h e a r th e Also, B e tt y M a r ie K y le o f S chu- o f le n b e r g , w ith “ T h e H e r o e s M ier” ; K le b e r M iller o f A u s tin , o r a t o r s , w h ose s u b j e c t s will c o n c e rn e d w ith T e x a s h e ro e s a n d with “ T illers o f t h e F i e l d ” ; Sam H e n r y S m ith of A u s tin , w ith “ T h e histo ry . W a r p an d th e W'oof” ; a n d H e r b e r t C. T a y lo r o f A u s tin , w ith “ E v e r y Man H as His A la m o . ” E n t e r e d a r e F r a n k Bassett be ------ , --------- of Grand Jury Opens Marble Table War ( C o n ti n u e d f r o m P a g e I ) S m ith a n d D a r d e n f in is h e d one- tw o in last w e e k ’s p re lim in a rie s . R on nie D u g g e r, w i n n e r o f th e 1948 c o n te s t, will p re s id e . Mrs. H. P. D ro u g h t c h a i r m a n o f th e C h e m i i t F lo w e rs San A n to n io B a t t l e o f I A s«>ciatioiu"and f o u r o t h e r la die s j A sso ciatio n, a n d f o u r o t h e r lad ies Can’t Tell What Folks Will Keep Around the House T h e r e ’s j u s t n o te llin g w h a t fo lks will k e e p a r o u n d th e h ou se th e s e days. F o r in s ta n c e th e o t h e r d a y J i t t e r N olen h a d th e T e x a n r u n a little sq u ib a s k i n g i f a n y o n e h ad a Jive m o n k e y to le n d ou t. S u re e n o u g h , in n o ti m e a t all f o u r s t u d e n t s h a d called Nolen a b o u t a m o n k e y ow n e d b y B u cko M cCullough. a N olen, r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f B edouins, will u se th e m o n k e y in a d v e r t is i n g th e S h rin e C irc u s w hich will b e in A u stin A p ril 29 t h r o u g h M ay 5. T ic k e ts m a y be f r o m N olen o r Bill o b ta in e d I>eet. P ro c e e d s will go th e to C ripp led C h il d r e n ’s B e n e fit. B o o k O u t S o o n “ T he S cience o f C h e m i s tr y , ” Upside-down Moon Puzzles Eclipse Gazers B y J E A N Y A R B R O U G H I s t h a t t h e m o o n ? W h y is i t up side -do w n ? T h e se w e r e q u e s t io n s aske d th e o b s e r v a to r y i n s t r u c t o r a s c u r i o u s s t u d e n t s w a t c h e d th e m o o n ’s eclipse t h r o u g h t h e te le sc o p e T u e s ­ d ay nigh t. M a n y s t u d e n t s l e f t r e ­ g r e t t i n g th e tim e s p e n t s t a n d i n g in line to lo ok t h r o u g h th e P h y ­ b e c a u se sics B u ild in g th e m oon w a s m u c h p r e t t i e r to th e n aked eye. te le sc o p e th e T h e m o o n b e g a n eclipse into its f i r s t sh a d o w o f p e n u m ­ b r a a t 7 : 3 1 o ’clo ck T u e s d a y n i g h t , h u t wa* n o t p e r c e iv a b le a s i t e n ­ te r e d . In th i s f i r s t sh ad o w a c o p ­ th e m oo n a n d p e r haze c o v e re d th e T h e illu m in a tio n w a s even. e a r t h ’s a tm o s p h e r e c a u s e d th e h a z ­ iness b e c a u se t h e m o on h as no a t ­ m osp here. C o m p le te d a r k n e s s w as g a in e d in th e sun eclipse a n d a n o u tlin a o f th e moon w a s alw a y s visible. T h e m u c h - o b s e rv e d m oo n c a m e o u t o f to t a li ty a t 1 0 : 5 4 o ’clock a n d t h e a p p e a r a n c e w a s id e n tic a l w ith t h a t o f t h e f i r s t n o tic e a b la c h a n g e s o f th e eclipse. A s m a n y pe o p le l a s t n ig h t , th e m o o n is b e s t to o b se rv e t h r o u g h a te le sc o p e w h e n it is in th e f i r s t a n d t h i r d q u a r t e r s , be ­ c a u s e th e n i t is o nly h a l f illum i­ n a t e d an d th e m o u n t a i n s a n d c r e v ­ ices c a n be see n . re a liz e d t h e m o o n T h e d i a m e t e r o f is 2,160 miles a n d th e m e a n d is ta n c e is 2 3 8 , 0 0 0 mijes. T h e c e n t e r o f g r a v i t y o f th e e a r t h - m o o n s y s te m is w ith in th e e a r t h , 2,900 m iles f r o m th e e a r t h ’s c e n t e r . Since t h e m oo n h a s no g r a v i t a t i o n it holds a t 9 : 2 8 o ’clock w h e n th e m o o n i no a tm o sp h e re . one lim e o r a n o t h e r play t h e m a - o n e s . “ T h e o n e - b a l l m a r b l e ta b le s a re T h e w i n n e f w i l l d e liv e r thei f i r t t , a n n u a l b e i n g p l a c e d e v e n n e a r the schools place o ra t io n b e f o r e th e in A u stin , w h e re th e high school B a ttle o f P lo w e rs lu n c h e o n in San p up ils p la y lunch h o u r ,” th e r e p o r t said. t h e i r A n to n io A p ril 21. d u r i n g t h e m . >an A n t o n i ° wlU J’u d * e th e | p r o f e s s o r o T c h e m U t ^ w i n be o f f j w a s 7 m m e r s « d in th e second sh a d -! A p p r o x im a te l y 1 , 0 0 0 p eople a t ­ the press in, a fe w days. P u b lish e d ow called t h e u m b r a . A t th is p o i n t ; t e m p t e d to see th e m o o n in eclipse te l e ­ the m o o n w a s d a r k , b u t had g o ld e n th e book w in SCH 1 ti n ts s c a t te r e d a r o u n d th e l o w e r 1 scope b u t o n ly 3 0 0 suc ceed ed , b e ­ edge T h e r e w a s n o d ir e c t line a s 1 c a u se th e line m o v e d v e r y s l o w l y , ------------------------------------- ^ G r a * _ H iU Book C o m p a n y t i ' e n f/>r 5 4 .ou. o b s e r v a to r y u d ’ t h o f i r s t th r o u g h th e a y 1 >fran«3ay. Xprff TI, T949 THE W IL Y TBCTW Pag* « Seven UT Students To Get Pilot Training physical e x a m i n a ti o n , w h ich will be given a t an a i r ha«e n e a r th e i r home, to be fu lly q u a lifie d as av iatio n c a d e ts. U p o n g r a d u a -1 tion th e y will be co m m issio ned as second l i e u te n a n t s an d receive an a s s ig n m e n t w ith As cad ets, th e A ir Force. th e y will he s e n t to one o f f o u r A ir F o rc e fly in g schools in T ex as to b egin a f i f t y - , tw o week t r a in i n g co urse. in th e t h a t F lig h t tr a i n i n g c o u rs es a re to J be given a t R an do lp h A ir F o rce Base, S an A n to n io ; G oodfellow A ir F o rc e Ba**, San A n g elo ; P e r ­ rin A ir F o rc e Base, S h e r m a n ; ; a n d W aco A ir F o rce B ase; W aco. L a s t fall tw e n ty - s ix m en q u a li­ fied f o r c a d e t tr a i n i n g ; b u t C ap ­ tain S t e w a r t ex plained the Air F orce h as m a n y m o re a p ­ the p lican ts spring . The to t a l n u m b e r o f m en accep ted is still above time : the n u m b e r o f men a c c e p te d fro m i o th e r schools the S o u th w e st, in » C ap tain S t e w a r t said. I The men will be n o tifie d t h i r t y I to sixty days in ad v a n c e o f th e i r physical e x a m in a tio n , an d a f t e r th e e x a m in a tio n will be 1 passing th e y I called ' them selv es h av e cho sen, C a p ta i n | S t e w a r t ad ded . th e class th a n t h a t into this fall in Last Tower Time Broadcast Tonight I,ast T e x a s T o w e r T im e bro ad - ! ra* t in th e c u r r e n t c o n te s t series will be on K V E T W e d n e s d a y n ig h t j a t l l o ’clock. G u e st a r t is t s will be the S A E Q u n ite t a n d p e rs o n ­ ality of the w eek is .John L a n g ley , i f i r s t c h a ir m a n o f the displaced I s t u d e n t c o m m itte e. T he Me! T o n e T rio will also he on th e show. ■ On May 4 the e i g h t g u e s t arfc- J ists will he on a s ta g e show in H ogg A u d ito r iu m an d th e w in n e r of th e e ig h t week co m p e titio n will be a n n o u n c e d . TR* U n ite d S tate* A ir F o rce h a s co n d itio n ally ac c e p te d seven pilot s t u d e n ts U n iv e rs ity f o r t r a i n i n g w ith its su m m e r a n d a u t u m n classes. P r o s p e c tiv e av iatio n cad ets w e r e in terv ie w ed a n d exam in ed M o n d a y a n d T u e sd a y by M a jo r J u l ia n D endy, J r . , an d C ap tain W illiam C. S te w a r t , J r . , m e m b e rs of th* Air F o rc e college p r o c u r e ­ m e n t te am . C a p ta in S te w a r t is a jo u rn alism g ra d u a t e o f the U n i­ v ers ity , a n d while in school was a m e m b e r o f th e U niversity tr a c k te am . S tu d e n t s acce p ted are E r n e s t III, San A n to n io ; Cue K rezd o rn F ox, A u s ti n ; E d w a r d Michael C arl Lee G a r r e t t , J r . , T y le r ; J a m e s I). S hinn, T a y lo r; R o b e rt H. D y er, H e n d e r s o n ; J a c k N. R eynolds, F t W o r t h ; an d C la r ­ ence R. P it ru c h a , Rogers. a p p lic an ts lack only a The Easter Sea! Drive Aids Speech Therapy Clinic P lan * f o r th e d ed ica tio n o f th e n ew C e re b ra l P alsy C e n te r will be discussed W e d n e s d a y n ig h t a t th e T ra v is C o u n ty a m e e tin g of S o ciety f o r C rip pled C h ildren. W eld o n H a r t, c h a ir m a n , will r e ­ p o r t on p ro g r e s s o f the E a s t e r seal drive. T h e b u ild ing , o w n ed by th e city, will be m a i n ta i n e d w ith f u n d s fr o m sale o f E a s t e r seals which en d S u nday . F u r n i t u r e a n d e q u ip m e n t is b e ­ g in n in g th e a r r iv e . An a u d io m e te r , to m e a s u r e th e a m o u n t o f so un d a child c a n h e a r , an d a wire r e ­ c o r d e r will he in stalled. Dr, Je s se V illa rre a l, U n iv e rs ity speech sp e ­ cialist, says the f i n e s t speech t h e r ­ ap y u n i t so uth o f St. Louia will he lo c a te d in A ustin . Mrs. H o m e r Ulrich, sp eech t h e r ­ apist, said o n e o f th e m o s t d i f f i ­ c u l t p ro b lem s te a c h in g c e r e ­ in is b r a l palsied c h ild ren to apeak d e te r m i n in g w h e th e r o f n o t th e y can hear. T he a u d i o m e t e r will d e ­ te r m in e this. W U g, On ^Jret W E D N E S D A Y 9 . 3 — U n iv e rs ity B a r A sso ciation election, L aw B uilding. 9 . 5 — Mexican p ic tu re s , A r c h it e c ­ t u r e B uilding. 9 :3 0 - 1 1 :3 0 — S h o w in g o f M ex ic a n ; la n d s c a p e s by F id e l F ig u e r o a in M ax im ilian Room o f Driskill H o - i te l ; also 2-5 a n d 7 :3 0 -1 0 w ith special p ro g ra m s. 10-12— E x h ib i t by F o r t W o r t h A r t A sso ciatio n, L a g u n a Gloria. IO— I n t e r m e d i a t e C lub c o ff e e fo r N e w c o m e rs C lu b, L a g u n a Glo­ ria. 2 — Final* in B a tt le o f F lo w e rs sp eech c o n te s t, G eology B u ild ­ ing 14. 2 —5 — “ C a rn iv a l o f M e a s u r e m e n t s ,” E n g i n e e r i n g B u ild in g 102. 3 — U n iv e rs ity D am es, 3409 W e r ­ n er. 4 - C l a r e n c e S c o tt, in L is te n in g H o u r , Music R ecital Hall. b a r i to n e , 4 — A ll-U n iv ersity D ay p lan s to be o p en m e e tin g , discussed T e x a s U n io n 401. polo 7 . 9 — W a te r in i n t r a m u r a l s , G r e g o r y Gym pool. 7— T a u B eta Pi slide ru le class, G eology B u ild in g 14. > 7— F re s h m a n Fellow sh ip a n d U p ­ p ercla ss C lubs to e le c t o f f ic e r s f o r S t u d e n t C h r is ti a n A ssocia­ tio n, YMCA. 7 — S o u th C e n t r a l T e x a s Club— T e x a s I 'nio n 309. 7— T h e t a Sig m a P h i— J. B. 212. b a n q u e t, 7 :1 5 — L ib e ra l p a r t y C a m p u s Co-O p C a f e te r ia . 7 : 1 5 — S w in g a n d T a r n will m e e t t o 9 o ’c lo c k W e d ­ in t h e T e x a * f r o m 7 : 1 5 n e s d a y e v e n i n g U n io n patio. 7 ;30— O b s e r v a t o r y open in P h y ­ sics B uilding, g— Dr. B e r n a r d M yers to discuss R e m b r a n d t in f i r s t o f se r ie s o f le c tu re s on th e old m a s te rs , A r ­ c h it e c tu r e B uild in g 105. A nd th e n , said th e r e p o r t , t h e te n t a c le s o f th e r a c k e t s p r e a d in to I th e law e n f o r c e m e n t o ff ic e s w h e r e i th e r e a re p a y -o f fs t o k e e p ra i d s : g— L a tin -A m e rie a n U nion, T e x a s ! U nion 301. l l — " T e x a s T o w e r T im e ,” K V E T . from o c c u rrin g . T he r e p o r t w o u n d up w ith a I plea f o r co -o p e ra tio n fr o m th e c it i­ zens o f T ra v is C o u n ty to he lp w ipe o u t th e slot m a c h i n e m e n a c e . I t th e c ity policy an d co m m e n d e d c o u n ty a t t o r n e y ’s o ff ic e f o r th e raids which have b ee n m a d e in t h e p a s t ie w weeks. T l u s e p ro g r a m s a r e a p a r t of th e U n io n R adio th e w o rk o f C o m m ittee , w r it te n , p ro d u ced , and c a rr ie d o u t e n ti r e l y by s t u ­ d e n ts on t h e i r own time. C h a rle s R o g e rs C a r lt o n , U n i­ ve rsity chim es p la y e r , w a s s u b ­ j e c t o f an a rtic le in his ho m e tow n p a p e r, th e P a ri s N ews, A pril IU. A c c o rd in g to t h e G ra n d J u r y , th e “ big m o n e y ” bo y s a r e bid ding c o m p e titiv ely loca­ f o r tio ns, m o s t o f w hich a r e n e a r th e D rag o r A u stin th e d o w n to w n a re a . t h e b e s t R e p o rts o f as high as $500 b e ­ ing p aid f o r a good lo c a tio n w e re given by G r a n d J u r y m em b er? . T h e r e p o r t to ld how m a c h in e r a c k e t s a r e j u s t , nin g o f w id e-op en law lessness. th e slo t begin - th e o r y th e u n d e r w o r l d It a d v a n c e d th e t h a t once l e a r n s t h a t “ the h e a t ’s o f f , ” big -tim e g a m b - j lers, p e tty c rim in a ls, law- ; b re a k e r * o f all s o r ts will m ove in w h e re t h e r e a r e e a sy pickings. a n d . AvW.W. . . - * . « K v . r, , . Xvtf-V Hi. XXv.. Xwviv. XXV Av- >XvW&v. 'am m m ,v m w , .v.*Yvvx«v.<*fev.> v&vJk & m rn •• % p p % xfc*. OJI Austin's Finest Man'* Shoji tv " ’- V..VS I # * S i S ■\Vie V uXO ■\Y\© v*0 *\\\© o »na tV* \\o» t \ 0 w • On Congress Next to tho Austin Hotel